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                  <text>THE HASTINGS BANNER
• IlGHTY.JtVINTH YtAX

/

12 FACIS—2 SICTIONJ

HASTINGS. MICHIGAN, THURSDAY. JANUARY 7. 1943

HAVE YOUR TIRES ~ Farm

Management,
Income Taxee la Be
Topice at Meet Here

\ NEW YEAR'S HODGE PODGE

SECTION ONE—FAGU 1 to I

OFFICERS SOLVE
RECENT ROBBERIES

FIRST BABY
OF THE YEAR?

„

SAVED
BOY WHO FEE
IN RIVER

Will Germany be defeated dur­ people believe. Thus, a German
The question of tlie First Babk of
ing 1943?
the Year is still unsettled and will
Clyde May, Director of the Fann
"Probably not," is the concensus side possibility,*' or. in other words,
until 6 o'clock Tuesday. January
Management Extension Department. of opinion of seventeen foreign cor­ an optimistic hope.
A Group of Young Fellow* be
13. That is the deadline and until
Michigan State College, will discuss
Tr f r J -j
7T
Of J®n- 31. Deadline
Admit Sciie* of Crime*
that time reports may still be turn-1
respondents. radio commentators
William L. Shrier, who lived In
...
.
. . • Barry county motortau are re­ farm management. ut two Barry
nve breaking and entering into, ed in to the Banner office. RememAt Home Sunday night minded by the OHloc of Price Ad­ County meeting* on Friday. J*n. 16. and military analylsts. including Germany for sevek years preceding
Burdick's Beer Tavern at Nashville,
Dear Chuck. Harold, Ken, Ootdon, ministration that the deadline for The morning meeting will be held such men as William I.. Shlrer, Ce­ the outbreak of Woi-^d War II. and three stores in Vermontville &gt;hd- county to parents who reside in
Restore Life to Corl Gel
the tint tire Inspection te Jan. 31. at the Nashville School starting at cil Brown. Drew Pearson. H. V. Knl- who saw. first handy the rise of Wriaht's Store and Pest Office in Barry county areTlbrible. Name of
10:30 A. M. hr the afternoon of the
Carl Gallup. 7. son M Mr. and 1
.
The etc. include* everyone of you Only a small percentage of tlie same date. Mr. May wiU meet with tenbom. Pierre Van .Paasen, Upton Hitler to power, predicts that Ger­ Dowling have beeii_*otv«rWith the tire parents and their address, time
county's
motoriiu
have
driven
their
lad* Interested enough In the old
arrest of five yaniiig fellows, four of and place of birth and the name of
a group at the Masonic ball. Hascar*
into
official
tire
inspection
Close.
Major
George
Fielding
Eliot
many will begin to crack on aQeast wiwm live hi'Battle Creek and one. the attending physician are neces­
home town u&gt; wonder what goes on
chair- I' tings, at 1:30 P. M.
iiere. I think I've had a good chance station* to date. AllenitHyde,
rmr
hr Hohtlno
amir**- "=-jriceJrt.h.
ID. ol Nashville. The sary. The name and weight of th*
one nf
of Ithe
righting frame
fronts andeer-.
Maurice,
BriMind
County Agent Foster will discuss and Edward Mutrow.
price
and I the
to cover Main 8t. for you u I've b*en man of the local war
In&lt;T
he fran
« rr .ponslblllty with the
Ix&gt;on Jones. Don Allen. baby are also desired, where avail- Thornapple river Wednaad
Although nbne of the seventeen talnly on the home front during Wlwrv'nre
i.. »... Federal Income at the same aerie.
ning of last week near the
among the working gal* behind a rationing board, says,
Albert Segur und Raymond Moody,
counter the last month. In my hum­ that, unless immediate step* are of meetings with Mr. May. *Wilh have had a perfect record as prog­ &gt;043 but will not collapse.
Battle Creek. Steve Bnbick. also of ii. long list of gifts contributed by bridge and. after diving
ble way I'v* been trying to- fin the taken to comply With the compul­ the lowering of the exemption fig­ nosticator*. their combined opinion
Most of the seventeen either say Battle Creek was one of the gang Huxtlngs merchants to the First
shoes of another man gone to join sory tire checx-up, there will be a ure many fanners will be brought
but he had not been apprehended;-—-- -•
„
at tlie
tlie time
time this wax written. The , At the time of going to press, lit- tlie artificial respiration appiiat
the procraelon. No fooling. Chuck, terrific plle-up at the stations late Into the Federal Income Tax group Is something which commands re­ directly or Imply that the defeat of11 at
at the close of some of those rush tills month.
spect. Each has been fooled badly, Hitler should be achieved by late gatrc -had
Unda Lou Rare wa* at the head Underdwrlff Leon Doster and ।
' ‘ pahiciiKited in several;
Tills Inspection Is part of the na­ for the first Ume.
-day* before Christmas I fell those
has made poor guesses (even as raw.
i»44. providing tne
the present increase,
increase. crimes and among other things, had °r lllr nce In focl 5,se »« al°nc Policeman Richard Endsley. '
rise U‘v would fit nicely. What tional mileage rationing program
stolen eight automobile* from Battle I *n lhe racethe only one thu* body had been under th* «
you and I). However, when all In the tempo of American aid can Creek, among them the one belong-1 far reported. Linda lz&gt;u wax born from eight to ten minutes *
I'm ttrfog to figure out is who take* designed to rave rubber and essen­
xi fill- house-wife when tial transportation. The first pas­
ing to an army officer, whore trunk 'nt
p M
jBn- 1- “t Pen- Sowera brought it from the r
seventeen arrive al simitar con- ■ be maintained.
tlie house-wife take* Ute place of a senger tire Inspection must be com­
Cajl, ids older brother Jamra,
and grip* were thrown into a swamp
hospital. Her parents are Mr.
elusions,
the
result
is
likely
to
be
....
Dale Conrad were playing alon*
man gone to war? Pelt the aitawer pleted before Feb. 1, and holders of
something rather substantial.
| Prize understatement of the New In Assyria Several places In and'"1'11 Mr»- R^hard Rose of 314 E. river bank at the place nwnil
wu;. no oae when I did take a day "A" gasoline ration books must have
near Battle Creek were broken Into, Or*eiJaL.. 8hP w^hed 6‘* pounds
after Christmas to check up at them inspected'every fpur montiu
All of them admit that the ef- i Year, to date. Ls Adolph Hitler's as- In the night-time and various artl-!an&lt;t8 Wedel was-the ai­ at about 5:30 Wednesday aftan
when Carl fell Into tlie river W
home. The refrigerator door gaped thereafter. Inspections to be spaced 1
Four
Others
Sentenced
h
feet of setbacks In Russia and North ' reitlon that "1943 might be a dlffl- des taken by this gang of young tending physician
was very high. HU two eompsn
open and it didn't matter much be­ at least two months apart.
men.
&gt;---------------------------------------Calhoun Co. Circuit Court Afrlca combined with punishing i cult year for Germany."
For "B" and "C" book polders
cause It looked Mke “Mother Hub­
Fine cooperation was shown in |Af Al f HF f IIA f
When arraigned before Circuit aerial attack* on industrial centers |
.
bard* cupboard" anyway. The the inspection mu*t be every two
1
thl*
case
bv
the
sheriffs
of
Eaton
months, spaced at least one month Judge McDonald on Monday, Mau- and shortages in food, fuel and1 A disturbing factor which may I and Barry counties, the State Pop.umbtiiK was on the blink. Hie rzr-Trice Irish pleaded guilty of a charge
ian
_ ,
, ,
. ,
rlce
fan on tne
the menace
furnace moaned and “Ppr*
te the!I lice, and the police officer* of Bat-11
quK. The basement was full ot .Fo£ '0[’nn*’rcl“1 n»ot«r vehicles, of "breaking and entering In
in the clothing, may be doing more dam- upset all war calculations, te
the । tie Creek. Each was able tn con-1
laundry and the house needed cleanfirst inspection deadline te Jan. night lime" on December 21 when
u&gt; cm™ moole U»n m«(
(Oonumud on pair ,. Bre II
tribute something to the unraveling; heard them and rushed to them
ing. I tell you all this In order that !6- *ni1 thereafter Inspection must . he with other* robbed Burdicks
of the .series of crime*. Young Irteh
po:j Memborahin* Inereate' bank. He arrived just in time
..A _... I .,*. " Tbe al 00 day periods, or at 5.000 tavern in Nashville. Judge Mc1* in jail here and the breaking and
, Membcr«hip» Increase see Ca:l disappear under the wat
you may realize a house needs a .
mile
intervals,
whichever
occurs
first,
j
Donald
accepted
the
plea,
and
rcentering charge will be lodged, ;Under Reorganisation
mother and after the war the 1
Postponing
this
inspection
until
■
manded
the
18
years
old
youth
to
housewives will be mighty glad to '
against him whether for the Na*b-: Ending its finrt year since reorthe
last
minute
will
not
only
work
;
the
custody
of
the
sheriff,
without
lust keep house again. Everything
y*1*? c/1™the robbery at .ganlzjrtion. the Hastings chamber
a
hardship
upon
the
inspectors
but
bail,
pending
sentence.
lx under control now and life be­
WrightStore has not been deter- । of Commerce has maintained a fine holder had shown him where the
in the Calhoun County Circuit
boy went down, he swam to the
hind the water-melon pink front will force unnecessary inconvenience
mined. The others are being held record.
'court. Judge Hatch on Monday acdour te much as usual. If you want. ui»n the motorist himself:
In Battle Crcek'for a series of crimes
Membership was increased from
C,roun Leaving
Loavina Saturday
Snluranv '
ft takt» time to go over five Urea | cepted the plea* of four other memGroup
to Jtnow "What's Cooking?” if*
there and will hare their trials in । nbqut 75 paying members to 172.
Meeting
Vital
to
County'*
on
each
car,
and
even
with
4,000
1
ben&gt;
of
the
youthful
gang,
and
imfanner spare-riba and saurkraut.
[ The following group of Barry Calhoun county. The officers are Tills Increase was largely due to a
tlre
inspector*
authorized
in
the
mediately
sentenced
them
as
fol
­
J
.....HIALU
UICIU
IAS
IUI1943
Farm
Program
| county young men have passed nteo looking for a young Battle * change in organization whereby
1 thought it a clever maneuver to state, it will be Impossible to handle
——• »»—•- —------ —While Sower* was trying to f
feed my favorite husband well and all the car* it they wale until the lows: Raymond Moody 10, was giv­
County Agricultural Agent. Har­ their examinations for service m Creek girl who is said to have driv-! meetings were held in the evening
en from two to 15 years at Jack­
then ask him to rack his brain for Inxl week.
Uncle Sain's army and will leave । en Cara In which the thieve* were | instead of at noon and once a month the drowned tad. a telephone &lt;
son prison. Judge Hsieh reminded old J. Foiter. has arranged u Farm tills weekend for Fort Custer. The transported to the scenes of their ] instead of every other week and with came to the sheriff * offlre from
a few Items of masculine intereal
Machfoery Planning Conference to
Revocation of gasoline and all
Chevrolet
garage asking help a
•»--»
—
•
•
for my letter. Hte answer. “You other ration books te likely in cases : him that he had been guilty of pre­ be held at the Court House on Fri- boy* will report at the UB.O. room crime*.
the months of July and August
don't need any help, just ramble on where motorists attempt to drive vious offense* and advised him:
The young fellows may also have omitted from the schedule. Under boy had just then drowned in
Saturday morning at 8:15 and will
like you do when you come home without having thAr tires Inspected. “When you gel out. make up your Machinery dealers, farm repair shop leave by bus about 8:40. Fourteen to
face. a serious charge by
the U.
O rv..,
rC
"• Mua
this arrangement,
mcniigviuciii. uie
the auca,
dues assessed
oaacssca river near the garage. Undanba
q
r*n..... 4 .Among
_____
from bridge club and give the boys ,OPA pointed out. and in most cases mind, that you will become a rc- operators, vocational and high school of the group nre volunteer*.
S;,*®*
1 rsrriA.
Office Department.
were sufficient to include not only Doster and City Policeman
---------- - —...—----------- — spectable citizen. You can't do that
a taste of what they'll have to Il will —
Tlie volur.tecra are: David Wlrti
th.&lt;‘« ,ft?k from thc !h*‘ cost of the rP8ular meetings but
also mean refusal of requests b
y taking other people's property. " Ishop instructors, Farm Machinery
by
Wr'ffhtc
Sfnre at
nt Dowling,
rtnwllntf from
tram the also took —care
— —_ of tlie
— ----_
’s Store
listen to after they come home for re-capped and new tires
Slone. Hastings: Jerald Lewis Wright
numerous
spe­
. , Donal&lt;f Allen. 20. and Leon Jone*. !Rationing. Board and the Barry- ston
and settle down."
Curtis. Hastings: Richard Norman
department of the store, cial drives which were formerly held
'. JS’ES . *UUo,u hB**a‘*&lt;n .*•
wrre named a* "the ring leaden. !County USDA War Board arc In­ Johnson. NEshville: Duane Erls Jar­ porrtoffice
were
several
Christmas presents during the year.
Seem* I should start another tabltehed
tab!
In garage*, gasoline ata- Of the gang." Both had been ar- ,vited to attend. An effort will be
parently lifeless body was bi
that
had
been
put
Into
the
mall
at
man.
Hartings:
James
H.
Sines.
:
made
by
the
correlated
work
of
this
The
_pew
plan
made
it
possible
to
and tire stores and the in- rested previous•“cnadm
” ;1
paragraph so let's talk about when Hons
'
lowdv that
and• he
Allen
SSrt
h?dadmitS, ’i m“Ge ®y ,ne corrf,ttl&lt;'‘1 work of this MldlevlBe: Richard Alexander Fin­ Dowling and were ready to be sent open an office in the Hotel Hastings the rirer bank. Mr. Doot
you do come home and settlfe down. spcctlnp charge has been set by OPA ted to the court that he'hadTtoi’en • i
------- r —j
Lyle
Charlev nut. The young thieves helped them­ with a part time secretary in charge. ped his own overcoat about
mil., t»&gt;aa-uuiri&gt;
—
...
?“htaery siiuMuuu
“luaUon ui xjuity ale ton; Hastings:
Inf very enthusiastic about the at 25c per car An axlditlonal 50c flvP automobile, within the Im JSS
of the little fellow and put
selves
to
the
contents
of
boxes
of
Hathaway.
Hasting*
~
—
"
—
County.
Hathaway.
Hastings:
David
SpencSupport
given
by
the
Chamber
of
Ktlre
te
authorized
if
a
t
re
or
mon
th.
Each
wa*
given
from
two|
Counlv
'
colony of young war bride* In town
■ Roy Decker. Assistant Extension :Goodyear. Hastings; Richard Earl candy, and other boxes they threw Commerce, made It possible for the overcoat over him. The I
and I find myself wishing so hard
* must be removed for Internal io 15 year* at Jackson
’TT^minnMt
nr th*' Director of Michigan State College
Hastings; John Calvin Bush, away without attempting to keep Barry County Tourist and Resort began to apply artificial re
'I "jUbeVrsraur
‘
that after Mama Schlckelgrubet s inspection.
eroiio and? flkt offendedwm nn? wU1 “ten&lt;1 lhc
and review Hastings; Harold LeRoy Helsel. the contents.
Assn., to continue It* work with a
►on fauput in his rightful place the
on1 notation1 Th^1 turtsn' SSnEd lhe »««»tlon making the Confer- HasUogs:Dona!dIvanNevins.HasIt seems Incredible that these Krt time secretary in charge and.
old home town will look attractive
Thee Judge
! ?P..probation.
pr.®°aUon--?*?
jut*gp. required ence necessary. It te felt by County tings; Orville Vincent Cooley. Has- young fellow* could imagine that
'combining office space and made a Uttle moan whkhevii
enough to M'ttle here permanently.
; that he pay 160 to the „Progressive
h.rt Agent Foster that only through close tings; Archie Duane Sinclair, Has­ they could get.anvwhere in life by through co-operation, tlie overhead the fact that life wax not extt
Of course, the first consideration
I OU Co., from whom thee gang
gang naa
had
starting out as thieves. They will of both organization* was reduced the two officer* conttnPad th
coope^on of aU available farm tings.
is a good Job. Dave Goodyear, I
t taken a safe containing a consid-. maentnery
probably have a lot of time to think and each .was able to give coturider- forts. The undershortff call
“
u
omcra
arc.
ourniey
timer
machinery
dealers,
service
men.
J
,
a
re
„
:
,
8ta
jfay
E3n«r
believe, is chairman of a coovmittee
; erable amount of money. irThe
more coats from the apactatoi
- rationing board and educational Johnson, Middleville; Francis W. about the error of their ways.
ablv more than port time service.
to do something about that. Here
I Judge told young Segur that ifit k
he
had gathered by this time,
nesetups
&gt;»
n... &gt; County have Edgecomb.
k R.
j&gt; 6.
e Battle
Buttle Creek:
Ber­
will Barry
Creek: BerDuring the post year only 23 memat home we foil that if you want I
promptly/ given.
*Buildings, Other Than Fri- desired to enter military service he enough usable machinery, to meet nard Warne Hammond. Hastings:
bershlp* have been lost and moat of were
results you put Dave on a com­
। would waive the probation, provided
breathing .was continued
vote Dwelling*, Out
IteWSddU
1 L—..I th&lt;. JJH)
their increased farm production Vernon Albert Neal. Hastings: Hdrtliese nre due to enlistments in the ambulance
mittee. With all the training Uncle I
। old Glen Bromete. Hostings; Howard
goals for 1943.
armed
services
or
because
the
busi
­
Sam te giving you. you're going to
•" ' ■ Fuel oU for use in heating-build- [ The officer*» —
,
nr
...
are looking for two
Now is
ness represented found It Impoulbte
“ lhe lime
u."’?Afor
orJ.Joint
o'n action. Thomas Wilcox, R. 1. Delton: Rob­
have plenty to offer Hurt Job. A-. Ings other than private dwellings other persons who are alleged to J™?
।—
..—
county ert Vincent Keeler. R. 4. Hasting*:
to continue under wartime clrcum’Iu
’prJt^ u.
other thought creep* in—What Is out for the duration, according. have pacjclpaled in »ome of the Aar
Arnold Springer, Cloverdale;
tances.
grand trout leader* youH mike I I to a telegram received late Mon- crimes Ufa gang committed.
n r hoj&gt;cs all agencies in­ James
, ?«???.
-ttend «??_
and wort
work togeth­ Gedrge Johnson Kellogg..Nashville;
Major credit for this reorganiza­
Whept, Only Surplus
asked Ken Shawman when he was day by the Barry County Ra- _________________________________
i Robert O. Link. Hastings: .Otte Lotion plan goes to Roman Feldhome if he thought the boys could tlonlna Board. Other buildings us- |
„--------------------- er on this war problem.
Commodity Left
, well TUgg. Hastings;
Carl Basil
Rose during the past
imusch.
president
come back after the war and be ing oil for heating purposes must DEADLINE ON MILENashville: Leo Otto Kloppe. Middle­
"Plant to the limit. The crops vear. who spent many weeks atudy-j
happy here? Ken thought so. In be converted to some other method 1 AGE ADJUSTMENTS
ville: Nell Linden Kidder. Nash­ will be harvested. They can't bo Ins various C. of C. organization* ih cal aid the boy was taken
fact, after
the southern
he'd
been all
exposed
to Ken
Ken sunshine
wiu
en- i&gt;"
andother ron^r^idmotor vehSra
harvested unless they are planted", this section of the state. He drew.ap home. Mr. Burkholder, who i
he'd
been
exposed
to
was entings; James Frankln Carpenter, was the advise given to Barry Coun­ nronosals for reonmnlxation ol the
| Haritlngs; Donald Lorenzo Braley. ty Township Committeemen In the local chamber which were drafted
he’s been away Ken has act,---------- fuH.oll
Jk “.k ' -“Justment 01
of mileage and fuel alRobert Corson Had Seen
। Delton; John Harold Birman. Jr.. Introductory meeting for the 1943 into the present plan with-the as­ eight minute* and possibly tena
whole armful of stripe*, a cut ^...1
perative that buildings, other than lotmenu on Certificates of War
Hostings: Ruvell Keith Sage. Has- Farm Program by Glenn Wotring. sistance of a croup of Hasting* busi- ter the little fellow wentdown ta
Much Service on Seas
southern drawl, and a wallet full prirate dwellings be compelled to I Necessity promptly. Unless requests
1 tings: Delbert O. Moore, Hastings.
Chairman of Barry County USDA neeiwnd ornfesslonal men.
of pictures of gorgeous blondes.
fore artificial respiration was start*
F?™*
,lhelr {“*.* ®U
Bre tnodf ,n tlme t0 ** disposed of
Another Barry county boy has
War Board and George Broadbent.
Tlie mileage covered bv Mr. PeldBut to get back to what Has­ t ons. Only most conclusive proof before
tx-(aye January
January 31. temporary sus
sus-­ made the supreme sacrifice in the ,
. , —.. AAA Fieldman for the district Food pausch while making hi* survey
tings has to After—I think’all the tliat property Is not convertible will pension of operation may result, ac­ service of hte country and another
production te so vital that help in would now be Impossible in these
things you're out there fighting be acceptable. Boards should ter­ cording to Paul J. Winkler. Dial. Barry county home has been made ,
harvest will be furnished by the davs of tire rationing and “A" cards.
for are pretty well wrapped up In minate heating rations for such Manager. ODT Division of Motor. sad. Robert Conan, son of Mr. and
schools, by tho various agencies and
Einar Francisco t* president for
' Mra William p. Corson of Middlethe old home town. A peaceful, buildings unless 41) written proof Transport.
lierhap* by the army and women. the coming year; George Carpenter.
and a brave one too, th*
friendly town in which to be happy is (f-csented thnt orrangtuiumta
Panners whose Certificate allot­ vllle. was killed In action, according ! Beginning Monday. Jan. 18.- Barry
Surpluses of all products except
Bill Schllhaneek. would not have been rescue
in your own home with your own have been made for conversion by ments are inadequate for their ne­ to word received by the parents.
: County Fnrtn Bureau members will wheat are gone. Increases of from Vice-president:
families. Churches, clubs, school certain date within current heating cessary operations should apply for
The Banner’s Middleville corre- stage their annual roll call. A 2 percent to 29 percent are asked treasurer: and Ed Goodyear. Rlch- enough from the river. If
and Endsley had not tarn
and organizations—all badly need­ season or (3) applicant has proved corrections through the County spondent sends in the following oc- school of instruction for all mem­ for 24 crop* in Barry County wltn
apply artificial breathing, ai
ing the young and gallant who are conclusively that conversion Is Im­ Fann Transportation Committees of count:
berahip workers will be held on that a general increase of 12 percent ask­
not persisted In their effort
gone. The real for play here has possible. All 1001 applications, ex­ | the U-S.D.A. County War Boards.
T942 ended in sadness for tills date in Hastings. The chairmen ed throughout the nation.
died but we're going to carry on cept cold weather flats regardless of
community, when a message came of the ten community groups are
In 1943 a farmer may plant all he cemed with reports concerning ac­ would not be alive. He was i
in all these things for isn't that size of ration or whether or not
; Thursday for Mr. and Mrs. William acting as local leaders In this drive. wishes of anything except wheat and tivities during the post year.
13 alive because know'
what you want? Let me add to this converted to coal must be tested SERVICE MAN REQUESTS
, P. Corson from the Navy depart- AU work te being done locally and participate In the program.
higher taw. artificial
Why You Should Coma Back to U* for convertibility. It Is responsi­
I merit stating their son, Robert Gor- । by the groups so that new members
War crops especially recommend­
paragraph that I think the trip bility of board to see that conver­ POEM BE PRINTED
‘ don. radlotpan third-class had been can be contacted with a minimum ed to replace wheat were soybeans
through knowledge of
worthwhile Just to fill your tummies sion is made at earliest possible Dear Friends:
klUed in action and in service of । amount of driving.
for beans, dry edible beans, potatoes,
with Hastings' good water. I think date and that final ration allot­
The 1943 membership goal is 485 canning tomatoes and canning peas.
Here te a poem that I've written JU* country. Due to war time reguwe have the beatest. coldest, tap ment Is only up to this date. Board* and I dedicate it to a young
ng lady
lady Urtions details wire withheld.
members and the roll call chairman, To comply with tlie 43 program also,
water anywhere tn the world. When should fix time limit of conversion who died In Hasting*. Her name
Bob is the second MlddlcviUe war |carl Brodbeck. feels sure thl* wUl fertilizer must not be applied to
casualty:
Hall, ,u.
the first, cq-11
Herewith is a brief digest of e*we go to Chicago for even a f*w to accomplish saving In oil burned wa* Charlotte Wilson. Thl* young SuS®
.
i._.
reached as farmers in general spring sown smalf grain without a'
1*?' Don «.«
n
||.»
-r
«!.
—
.
lhat
cnu
hed
1
senteal rationing facta as applicable
day* I can hardly wait to get home jnext two months when It is needed lady wa* my niece. Please print thl* Ej raSf,
show considerable interest in farm legume or grass needing.
for a good drink of water.
| most. Instruct each local board In Ws,1* u“ b"""‘M •“ SuMtr J.vin:;
try while on organization.
,
James Porter of Michigan Slate, to people living in Michigan (also
-------- --------- ly. So the war is a realThe ice-fishing has been great:
College spoke on soil-building prac­ Ohio,- Kentucky or Indiana).
»(1U «11CW ™r.
.
.
nennle
in
Iht*
rnn
Coffee
i Ity to people in this community.
'
and Nonna Herrick and Martha
tices In Wartime. Harold Lakin of
Death
Brandstetter are always telling me
MSC talked on the conservation
There is no Death: The stars go I Robert Corson wa* born in Mid- :BLUE PRINT
The Hasting* Klwante Club
Leon Hendoraon. Administrator
dlevllle on Nov. 10. 1919. graduated READING OFFERED
how many fish they've fried for
survey and control of erosion and through
down
K. A. Ctrllsle.. Dial. Rationing To rise upon some Pairer shore. Grom the Thornapple-Kcliogg high
BUpper. We haven't seen any at our
advised strip cropping on hills in
A
course
In
blue
print
reading
will
______ _ _ ________ Repre*. And. bright in heavens Jeweled crown school in the class of 1937 and en­ be offered at the Hastings High the county as well as sod waterway*
house since Jim Benham has been
ning
through
Feb.
7.
listed In the U. 8. Navy on Oct.
so busy in his new defense job he
They shine for ever more.
School with the opening night set to retain the fertile soil.
Sagar
hasn't had time to fish anymore. I
About 100 percent attendance at
Stamp io good for three pounds
lou'ii wnuc rresluent Roosevelt •
.. - ' „
think the hunting will be something
the meeting was reported.
There is no Death: An angel form was
on his cruise, was In Iceland
ratArax dt« nnv
through January 31M.
'
when you come home. On the way
Walks over the earth with silent
Both
coffee
and
sugar coupons are stocking-caps, necktiae,
to The Farm for Christmas dinner
tread.
from the same War Ration Book 1. jack-knives and gamea
we counted thirty pheasants in one
He bears our best loved things away, veil and Primo Minister Churchill' the metaii trades. There will be no
orchard over by woodland. Now I
was“rateed’ta"i pheasant country
Tuesday the sheriff's office here And then we call them Dead.
A new War Ration Book II will
held their memorable meeting in the cost to the student except for a text
be distributed during January, ac­
but I've never seen a flock like thkt
notified by phone that a steamAtlantic. Later he transferred to and other small material necessary
State Tribunal Uphold*
And ever near us. though unseen,
to best instruction.
cording to present plans. This will was filled io
before. I wonder how long they er trunk and two grip* had been The dear Immortal spirits tread: !I another boat and has been known
to
have
sailed
in
a
different
ocean.
n
7)
“
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p
^.
ns
.
*"
*5?^
l
°
ni
U
'^
'
p.ecition
of
Lower
Court
cover
processed foods and other
would last if Harry Wood, of the ' discovered In a - swamp in Assyria For all the boundless universe is life.
The last letter received by his parm^Pti.w
’Attorney Kim Sigler ot thl* City Items such os meat, which will be
Marines, had a crack at them. Out । township. Underaheriff Leon Doe- There are no Dead.
ent* was written November 7 and ™‘‘!S
™t
has received an opinion from the rationed early in 1943. To obtain
on the western coast Harry is mak- ter drove to the place indicated and
I.boul lh.1 IM h« .Uotai «rRespectfully vours.
this
new
book, you must produce
।
about
that
time
he
also
had
ar
­
Supreme
Court
of
Michigan
sustain
­
ing ail sorts of records tn target found the articles mentioned In the
Pvt. Robert Shcllenburger ranged ' with hte brother for pur­ 1 ing night may call 2234 and make ing the decLMon favoring tlie de­ Book I. on the dates for registra­
practice. Who tell* u* Hany-? Why IWnnp, .nd brought the trunk and
for the class.
2nd Bn. Hq. Co., 406th Inf. chase
,
men
tion to be announced later.
of Christens* gifts for the arrangements
rh^-^d i u^l tnC0^ to raTr
wllh hlm A ,ltUe UUr- ButA_P,O. 102
Remember the night Tuesday, fendents in the case of Boesch, et
Kiwanlan Zip
family.
al.
v*.
Whitney,
et
al.
Mrs.
Esther
taxt^ Ue CreeJl offlcers were notified and
Camp Maxey. Texas
Stamp Number 3 from Basic Mile­
He will be greatly missed by hte January 13- 7:30 p. m. in room 207 White, one of the defendant*, for­
home folks and hte many friends High School.
merly resided here and te well age Ration A Book, worth four gal­
lons of gasoline, good through Jan.
smile as she talked of you. There
K' E' Lemmer- ot THE OLDEST
who sympathize deeply with the ■
known in thl* community.
are a lot of good soldiers not at , Madison. Wl*.
family in their bereavement. Sur­
Tlie suit was started by the plain­
viving beside* the parents are two ,
the front and I felt it more and | According to the Battle Creek BANNER SUBSCRIBER?
tiffs as stockholder* of the Wolver­
staters. Miss Prances Corson of Neine Natural Gas Corporation again**
more as X talked to roar mother* police. Major Lemmer, a medical The Hastings Banner
wgrk. New Jersey: Mrs. Louise DAVID TARBET, Prop.
Paul B. Whitney. Esther White and
over the counter during tho holi- j officer, on his way to an army Dear Sirs:
Because his son is being drafted George Vruggink. • Whitney was era must have an official tire In­
day season. I know they are anx- training center, stopped Monday
Mrs. Emma Parker, my mother, Pierce of Lansing: also three broth­
, loua, heavy hearted for those who evening in Battle Creek and left his has lived with me the past 8 years. er*. Clare of Monroe: Harry, an in­ into the army Mr. Tarbet will hold President of the Company. Mr. spection by Jan. 31. See your regu­
valid nt home; and Mac of Detroit: ।
Vruggink was Secretary-Treasurer lar gas or tire dealer for location of
t*Te^c'
about the future, car containing the trunk and vala grandmother. Mrs. Nettle Oorson 1one mile north and three* miles and Mrs. White was Assistant Sec- official Inspection stations. OPA
but believe me boys when I say .tee*
— in.u_
S
—
---------and
reads
and
writes
without
the Post Tavern garage
urge* this be done as soon as pos­
their chins are up and they're still there. The car was stolen from the glasses and goes about the house in of Otsego, and several aunts and west of Nashville: or first farm
east of Morgan school, known as
uncles.
Mrs. White employed Kim Sigler sible to avoid congestion.
smiling, such courage b contagious
a
wheel
chair.
I
wonder
if
you
have
Fuel OU
the old James Mead farm. He Is of this city. The case was tried in
and we're all doing our best to put garage Monday evening, and the a subscriber alder than she.
Coupon Hi value increased from
offering a good list of cows, chick­ Grand Rapids, was hotly contested
out the fire on thte topsy-turvy thieves dumped the trunk and grips
Yours,
.
ens. farm
machinery.- ' 1937
—- --------------------- Ford
------- over a period of several weeks, at
world and bring you home soon. Into the swamp. They contained
Mr*. Lynn Allerding
Good through Feb. 18 In Thermal
pickup, and miscellaneous article*. 1 the conclusion of which Judge HorThen well have all those cele­ article* of clothing and private pa­
RJ*J&gt;. No. 2 Hastings
1. Henry
..snry Flannery will cry tlie
the sale
sale■' flu* rendered an opinion complete- Zone C—ration sheet colored blue.
brations no one seemed to feel up pers belonging to the major, which
~~ —
*" act --—*- t I ly absolving
--|■and• —
E. —
E. Gray
will
as-1clerk.
the defendants. The
to this New Yearn.
*
were thoroughly water-toaked when
yvwmiimvu *■■ rtbiiuii
,Bee the adv. elsewhere in this Issue plaintiffs ••
------------- -—
thereupon
took——
an • appeal
Phyllis Leary, of the roguish recovered. Howard Wakefield of BQARD MEETING POSTPONED
Good through Feb. 33 in Thermal.
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Wilcox. H.ka- for full particulars.
to the Supreme Court, and in a
grin and curly black hair is home
Due to the various oilier meet­
---------------- ----------------------long opinion written by Justice Zone A—ration sheet colored orange
waiting—well walling for Dave to parked at the roadside Monday ings planned for next week, the tings. R-l, have received word that.
Valid date of Coupon I in u
Chandler, the decision of the lower
get his wings. After all I'm not night near the ptace where Uuder- monthly meeting of the executive their son. Corp. Howard WUcox. 23. MARRIAGE LICENSES
waiter Wlnctiell and this te the ; sheriff Doster found the trunk and board of the Barry County Chapter. a machine gunner, ha* been serious. i*.TRFASFn IN l»4i
Injured in action in the New .
f-I stantlal victory for the defendants
Banner I'm writing for.
American Red Cross, scheduled for lv
! grip* the following day. .
Guinea area. Corp. Wilcox Bfidu-J
J®4’ caused more fei­ because of the fact that it not only mediately.
To Gordon Crothera uo tn Ico- i * *j,—
.
Tuesday, Jan. 12. has been post­
wuu involves all of the money that has
poned one week. Mrs. R. O. Hub. nted from Thomapple-W. K Kelland. I wont to say that last night NOTICE
togs High school. Middleville In 1929
.I?.-"®,;®oecn so rar rrceiveo. out me on
your Dad and Mother treated me to
To those who have scrap metal bard, chairman, requests members S31„ u&gt;. ,n», («»4S;,'JW„3""“TO pral“‘n« "® ANNUAL MEETING
* gtngerale and showed me a very 1 ready for collection by Government to remember the postponed date,
------------------------------------- 1 marriage licenses issued by the,in inc
.
happy looking photograph of you. trucks, we would appreciate you call- Tuesday, Jan. M. at 7:30 p. m. in
•
You say 5'UJ always could bet on ing the AAA office at Hastings the city clerk’s office.
NOTICE &lt;&gt;E ANNUAL MEETING county clerk for the post five year*
held at Town Hall Jan. IS at 1:M
your mother to scare up a bottle phone No. 3145 or dropping us a
were as fallows:
After we went to press last
The regular annual meeting of
NOTICE
of gingerale but where did the card. 107*4 South Jefferson.
1938—100 marriage licenses Issued.
week
ClOtX)
»u
sent
In for the
_ the
.w- photograph?
--------------------PK&gt;fnpt alUnUon
be given
Remember
1930—142 marriage licenses Issued.
Carlton stockholders of the Hastings City
U.8.O. caroler* fund which
small likeness you sent home? . same.
Bank win be held Tuea.. Jan. 13.
1940—171 marriage licenses issued.
brought the total turned over to
Well Carl Vontoo took that and
U5DA War Board. Glenn Wotring.
1*41—159 marriage licenses issued.
the UAO. treasury up to 843.45.
chairman.
1942—185 marriage licensee Issued. ,
Secretary

Home Front BE0 J *NSPEMCTED!

MAURICE IRISH
AWAITS SENTENCE

:LljLuL L. Ul L. HA J

SUCCESSFUL YEAR

FARM MACHINE

18 YR. OLDS SWELL

Ends

FUELOIL SUPPLY
REDUCED AGAIN

PLANT TO LIMIT
FARMERS ADVISED

MIDDLEVILLE BOY
KILLED IN ACTION

FARM BUREAN
ANNUAL hVLL
ROLL VALL
CALL

RATIONING AT

A GLANCE

THIEVES DUMP
CONTENTS OF
CAR IN SWAMP

UJ

““'‘h*‘ ““

KIWANIANS
PLAY SANTA

SIGLER CASE WINS
IN SUPREME COURT

,"ud“

AUCTION SALES

Important To
Sook N

CpI. Howard Wilcox
Reported Seriously
Wounded in Action

&amp;

�THE HASTINGS BANNER, THURSDAY, JANUARY 7, 1M3

TWO

and limb slightly. Al) hope for her I— -------- 1
| PASSING OF MRS.
Hospital. Ann Arbor, Thursday, Dec.
Prayer meeting Wednesday eve- 1
30, for obaervation and treatment. speedy and complete recovery.
■
inmilfALI I PHAll
SUSAN JOHNSTON
ning at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Two small tires last week called
HtII
Mrs Susan Johnston, aged M.
Eugene Summers will attend school
Glenn Miller. W. Clinton St.
out the fire truck. On Wednesday:
KI’lLIxlvMlv LLVIVI1 'passed away Wednesday evening,
A special public missionary serv­
Dr. F. K. Willison te.confined to atClariuviUe during Mrs. Summers'
forenoon a blaze in lhe Goodyear.nm^
.uWto,
Dec. 30.
at the Jarstfer convalescent
ice te being planned to be held at ,
his home from tlie effects ot a re- Illness.
JvtVL h=c.
home, her husband. Thomas A.. BAPTIST CHlHOCTi NOTES
the church. Tlie date hu not been
Lieut and Mrs. Philip H. Mitchell warehouse, back of their store, was
«»nl fall. He Is still unable to walk
***—.— having preceded
-------- .... her In
Sunday
school at------------10 o'clock.
Di-, definitely decided but it will be on 1, “Calling Dr. Gillespie" starring
J’ILVVj
HTtW I Johnston,
------ - --------------— —
and is suffering from-rheumatism of Lawton, Okla, are JUve pfoud extinguished with a very little da tn-&gt; mflEM
death.
She Is survived by two vine service* at 11 o'clock, sermon i Thursday evening, either Jan. 14 or■ Lionel Barrymore. Phillip Darn.
parents of a son t»m on Sunday. age Saturday afternoon the truck
—
... out North ......
-uv-s daughters. Mrs William Newton and by pastor. Evening services at 7:30 [Jan. 21. The address of lhe evening Donna Reed
rnade a-run
Michigan._i
to ‘
Mrs. Mary Abbey, a former Has­ January 3- The little one tipped tire E State Road where a car had • "
Lovable Dr. GUlesple seta out to■ ~-------- —-.7—
■ r ! Mrs Bert Christie of this city'; Evangelistic sermon and singing [ will bt* given by Rev. F. W. Moxon
tings resident, ts seriously ill at the scales at 7 tt»- and wfll answer to caught on fire.
a broken romance and crashes
Tuesday
night* m«un«
young of
people's
of Lake Odessa, a former pastor of Imend
Th. nr»Ur
th. AU.U-1'Tf
1'
home of her daughter. Mrs. Ger- the name ot Philip Grandville
meetings at the church.-------------------- the U. B. church here. Watch next, right into the midst of a murder.
iarv will
be held tills.Mix
evening at
the ■ KTundchlidren
and a sister, •“
Mrs.
IS.
R“L™£Ah;
mi.ejj*
»»
thide Palmer, of Ntuhrille. Mrs. Mitchell. Jr.
PASSING OF FORMER
Wednesday nights prayer meeting | week's paper for tlie dale and plan i
Abbey suffered a heart attack with । Miss Eleanor Miller has recently RAILROAD ENGINEER
')
Charles
Starett In
at the church al 7:30.
. to attend.
completed an executive secretarial
,
~pMin»
Thru Nevada"
Wednesday afternoon. Jan. 13. the I
William E Monica, aged 68. died further notice plan to attend when-1
MUi Lrdlx Dunn writes Hastings I course tn Chicago .and has accepted
Roaring melodies sour across the
Sunday morning at 7:30 o'clocfc after | ever possible.r'.............
.
|। Wesleyan Methodist church. Funer- U-idles Missionary Society .will hold N. IRVING
•lends
that
she
is
nicely
located
at
•
position
M
?
r
}
v
^a
‘
t^n
C
^-tre
l
jn
ixuk and music ’
triends —. — —
—-----‘ • * •. .
There was a good attendance at tk...
a brief IllncM. He had been an en.
II al services were held at the Leonard their meeting with Mrs. Crawley.
M W.
: jocks the plains when the cowboy
008
W. 20th
20th St..
St-. Sanford.
Sanford. Fla.,
Fla., where
where •'&lt;1 °r °r an .™forn“ll&lt;®
you ti«Vv
have not
gineer on the C. K. A: s. R. R. for! If
If you
&lt;«&lt;&gt;. i&gt;atd your dues,' chapol Saturday afternoon, the Rev. 1«1 East Green St. Mrs. Leroy Fish­ the Watch Night service and a finef atai blasts outlaws Into kingdom
She Is spending an Indefinite time. addition to this, she continues as twenty-six years, retiring two years '.for
&gt;r 1943.
1943. your
your membership
membership Is
is now
now :i £_ «■ Chrispell, oHIciaUng.^InUr- er will be our gue»t speaker.
program was enjoyed. Those who
teacher of shorthand in an Indus­
come.
Wayne Merrick, who Is a night trial college in Chicago.
didn't attend missed a good time.
ago to make his home on his farm i (iclhiqucnt. according to Department - ment was in Rivemde cerpetery.
PRESBYTERIAN
watch at the Hastings Mfg Co, and
Prayer meeting Tuesday evening
near Cloverdale. He te survived by regulations Your attention to this
’•’
/
ANNOUNCEMKNT8
the nearby factories, had the mlsIs at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Oer- Red Skelton in “Whistling tn Dixie"
hLs wife. Vestti. a son William; u matter will be appreciated.
SPECIAL WORK IN
with Ann Rutherford,
fortune to slip on a step Sunday Great Lukes. III.,
Ill , spent Sunday. siXter. Mrs. Charles Kingsbury of
The Woman's Missionary society u™. ——
• ’’
ORTHOPEDIC SURGERY.
George Bancroft
night, badly spraining his right foot’ Dec. 27. with Mr.
Cloverdale, and three brother*. Alf'C5tl Sunday, Jdn. 10. a business.
,
. x
will meet at 2 P. M. today -Jun.
COATS GROVE C. E.
Solid comedy irom the solid
and twisting his knee, so he is con- Benner and his grandfather. J. J. bert of Kalamazoo Charles erf Clov- meeting of the Fourth District LzFriends ofLieut, and bus. Clif- 7) at the home of Mrs. Roy Cordes, 1 Copts Grove Christian Endeavor
South.
Il's the Junniesl pleH»rc-hc
Itned to his home.
' Both. He reported back for duty on erdalc and Edward of Hostings Tlie Rlons Port* and Auxiliary Unite will. ford Brainard &lt; Aimee Renfcesi of 805 W. Green St. The review of lhe I u parrying on un active program was ever’scared Mtiff in.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Waters have the 31st. and expected to be sent to funeral was h-ld Tuesday afternoon hr held nt Paw Puw at 2:00 P. M i Battle Creek will be interest^ in study book. "On Thte Foundation'' uniler direction of Mrs Vesta Sense
received word from their son. Mlles service school.
nt two o clock nt the Cloverdale Thte lakes th- Place of the regv'ir , earning that he has been serit tu by Rycroft will be contmued._Mrs.&lt;prcsident. Meetings each Sunday at Hedy Lamarr. Walter Pidgeon in
church, the Rev. L. Winston Stone conventions which have been dte- the new Naval Base hospital at Key D. A. VunBusklrk will be the leader 8:00 p. m.
। “White Cargo*
Mrs. A. D. Knlskem has been con­ officiating. • Interment was in the continued for the duration.
a Yeoman's school al Boston. Mass
West. Flo. where he is doing or- and Mrs. John Eiigtil will have'
------------I Tlie story of the motet, steaming
in his company ot 101 men. Mlle, fined to her home by illne/&gt; for Pralrievine cemetery
| GRACE LUTHERAN CHURCH * tropics, where n group of white men
* ’ *.
■ .
.
thopedlc surgery, a great many such ctitargeof the cteyotlonnh
————:—
Be sure to come to the meeting to- cases being sent there. Mrs. Brain­
gtood first In lhe admittance test* several days this week.
Sun&amp;y-momtlfe worship at 10:30
Next Sunday morning nt 10:30 lhe oversee a rubber plantation.
night
ns
the
Auxiliary
cookbooks
will
I
ard
left
Monday
to
Join
him
there
flven. which Is an excellent record. &lt; /n'l
J, thrO5ii
Snared SATURDAYMORNING
o'clock Tlie pastor will give a pastor wiu preach m "The Central
friends
that
she
is
nicely
situated
,
...
...
rnnrtic
I
be
on
display
and
for
sale.
See
lhe
Theis
daughter.
Anne
Brainard.
Ls
. Richard Hinkley son of Mrs Hawi
‘ Communion Meditation" and will Truth of the Gospel."
Russell Hayden, Bob Wills In
" GRO1
। ..................
president. Mrs. Alnui Larsen, about , attending the Frances Schlmer administer the Lord's Supper.
1 Hinckley stood fifth in a larger at 318 S K St . Lake Worth. Fla .
"A Tornado in the Saddle"
Sunday school at 11:30 A. M.
where she Is spending the winter - Tlie Saturday
Morning Ploy them,
jschool at Mt. Morris, Ill. and the
lite principal theme of lhe plc­
Sunday school at 11:46. Mrs. Altie
Voters meeting after church next
Grotips will meet again Jun. » and
Two Barry county boys—lhe Flor­ months.
.
son. ’Charles, is at |he Culver Mili- Hay, superintendent. ,
Sunday.
ure Is concerned with n thrill-laden
Many Hastings people will be the second round of the basketball
in brothers of Delton—make a re­
A social hour will follow tonight's | tary Academy, Culver. Ind.
Sunday Evening Club at six P. .M .' The Sunday ochool staff meets। gold rush.
cord breaking fur catch this year. sorry to hear that Mr?.. N. B Water- I tournament will get under way. meeting
..iccling also,
also.
i
----------------------------------------Patricia Fewless. president.
Friday. 7:30 p. m, January 15. at
MORTOAOC ISLE
---------------- -----------------------/They caught 580 muskrate, which man of Burlington. Wis., suffered a | Games arc .&lt;chcdulcd as follows:
“Nightmare" starring Diana
Tiie Bov Scout Troop will meet., 521 W. Court.
•netted them over |12CO. which they stroke of paralysis on Nov. 2. which 9:00 R Brunch vs. Robert Hopkins: . Those who live on the mountains' i&gt;H.»uit h»vinc i...n m«a&lt;- In tbr «&gt;n Monday night.
Barrymore, Brian Donlevy
'
•old to Aychte Tobliu, of Hostings, affected her right^ide^ She is home ; O^^DonaJd^Smllh vs. Bob Branch: have a longer day than those who
n&lt; « rerui.i "&gt;■*'•(*&lt;’ r'-Hii,.!
| A gambler becomes lnvolv&lt;*cl |tj q
A joint meeting of the Barry [
FIRST U. B. CHURCH
from lhe hospital and is now able! 10:20 Edsel Sinclair vil Henry Gib- .'live in the valley
'series of adventures and situations
Sometimes all
',V3.n4 .uV
County Ministerial Association anti [
A. M. Coldren. Pastor
■in Battle Creek in a defense factory. to sit for a short time each day and son: 11:00 Dirk Knopf vs. Fred Lin- • —- h2“h-,„„ ,„.r ri,.. u to
after he jilds the escape ot a susthe Barry County Council of
.. w n
. ...
rumina
wuramp
»nu
'’ fl.', U?8?, ’
J U
A.
M.
Morning
worship
and
11:00
I Mra. Arthur Summers of N. Ls gradually regaining her sense of Ington. Play groups are sponsored
1 ChrisUon Education will be held in rermon by the^tir orTrh^S^ K
[rts® a lnUc higher.—Anon.
IChurch St, entered the U. of M. • peech and can move her right arm ‘ by the Y and Youth Council.
....
the First Presbyterian church of ing Power of Jesus Christ"
?lion
0 Amec he, Joan Bennett
In "Girl Trouble"
•"-I -s । Hastings al ten A. M. Tuesday. I 7:30
7:30 p
p. m.
m. Song
Song service
service and
and gosgos- ,n
&gt;tikh
Telling of the tribulations that
‘January 12. 1943. There will be i&gt;u&gt;cl
i pel message on "The Door Which
beset a young South American rub­
irrJH.. il»* ,uck dinner
noon followed No Mun Can open. Nor Shut."
ber magnate when he tries to get a
c,.,n by an afternoon session.
i
------------two million dollar contract from
| Rev 8 Conger Hathaway Moder-j FIRST METHODIST CHURCH
America.

LOCAL NEWS

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Bread Muller
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Dozen

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Dinner Rolls
.Muller's, dozen

Milk

4

Shurfine

Wheoties
.

Pkg.

Corn Meal E
....... *Oats

5

Rolled

lb. bag.

lb. bag

29'
12'
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$1 24

Cigarettes
Popular brands a carton

Rinso
Soap
Feb Naptha

Tissue
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everyone gets a fair shore of food at the fairest prices.
True, a few
items hove been rationed by the government, ond others will be "short"

BAKING DAY •

for the duration—but you'll be able to fill your plates with nutritious foods
in appetizing variety when you shop hare doily.
During~tKe winter months wc close at 9 o'clock P. M. on Saturday.

BAKE WITH

i

CrM/Ucltedi,

Lb.

LILY
WHITE

Fresh

Lb.

r

,rTbt FLOUR
tbt
Bat Cookj Uieu

Skinless
Lb.

Ring

Round, Sirloin or Swiss

VALUY CITY MILLING CO..

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f'TKAND

Kl

MRS. EVA TRAl'TWEIN
Thls is to be a combined meet- PASSES
F.wM»-w AT
.T HOME
Ilfl»
•
Im* of Young People's. Junior High
and Senior High Christian En- &lt;n
daughlei of
laeuvor soctetiesTm the Barry Coun- , Eva Viola Swarthout.
SwarUwut..daughter
ty Area and including Lake Odes- ‘ ,*aach_Rn&lt;,1 A!ln S’KlF
wna
I.i r-Kr^wvll’" and Cale••' U1-'
"lui born in Kendalvilte. Noble Co.:
Co,
President. Alice A. Griffin will
■«’&lt;« departed this
life
presiae. lh.- uuesi So
•
mL at
p?the liyme ot her daughter.
Ernest S. Marks, of Detroit. General $1
nTi/Tr«!'\.iY?
od,?nd-' L*
R7c
Wo&lt;xl,and
Secretary of the Michigan Christ- *?J2,1“8ed £Ly~“- tnm£n,J’’
. antl
and 10
IB rta
dapt.
She7 can
came
Barry
lan Endeavor Union.
'
” sh
’ Ao
10 ®
“rrv
Tlie meeting is open to the nubile Co. with her parents when only two
years
of age. settling on a farm ir.
and all youth and pastors inter­
Carlton
township.
While
still
a
ested in fellowship in lire in'«rdcnominatlonal work of Christian small child they moved to Hastings
where site grew to womanhood. She
Endeavor will be welcome.
■
was united in marriage with Albert
Trnutwein. April-23. 1877. To thte
BAPTIST CHURCH
' union seven children were born live
Sunday, school at 10 o'clock.
. I of whom survive her Mr. TrulitDivine services at JI o'clock? weln died in 1918 Sire was a de­
Sermon by Pastor and Communion. voted wife and motiwr. a loyal
Evening services at 7:30. Evan- friend and good neighbor always
[ ready to lend it hand and help
gelteUC'Sermon and songs.
Tuesday nights Young people's where help was needed while she
.'was able She L-t survived by four
meetings.
I sons and one daughter. Claude and
Wed. nights prayer jucellng nt Albert of Castleton. Prank of Lothe church at 7:30. \
’
retnr. Pa, carl of Middleville. Mrs.
| Edn Tyler ot Woodland, six grandFIRST CHURCH OF C HRIST.
। children, several cousins and a -host
SCIENTIST
। of friends. She was a member of
The subject for Sunday is "Sa­ I the Episcopal church of Hostings.
1 Tire funeral wa» held at Leonard'.;
crament,*
•
iiinrnil home. Tuesday. Dec. 30.
• Burial In Riverside cemetery.
METHODIST CHURCH
Young people's meeting Friday
evening a*, the home Of Mr.nnd Mrs
Lawrence Adams. E. Clinton St.

Lionel Barrymore rfhd Donna Reed

"CALLING DR. GILLESPIE"

RIDING THROUGH NEVADA

MADS IN AMERICA

U.S. POTATOES
jersey
SWEETS

"WHISTLING IN DIXIE"

peck 39c
2 lbs. 17c

5 lor 19c
GRAPEFRUIT
FLORIDA ORANGES 8 lb bag 55c
4 lbs. 25c
SPY APPLES
CABBAGE hard heads lb. 4V2C
HEAD LETTUCE hard crisp 2 for 23c

Bargain matinee Sunday 1:00 .ty.XOO

5

TUE., WED.. THURS.. FRI.. JANUARY 12-13-14-15
Hedy Lamarr and Walter Pidgron

■ "WHITE CARGO"
No advance in prices

ARItY
TH EAT It
Hastings, Mich., Phones 2247-2282 JLdtf

0«

N. MAIN ST., NASHVILLE, MICH.

They enable the farmer to cheek on the balance
between anima! and vegetable proteins (in poul­
try and hog feeds).
'
When made by a reputable manufac­
turer interested in HIS welfare he
knows just WHAT he is paying for.
The farmer egn get an Idea of the
dollar value of the ration.

Russell Hayden-and Alma Carroll

A TORNADO IN THE SADDLE'

SUNDAY ond MONDAY. JANUARY 10-11
Diana Barrymore and Brian Donlrvy

"NIGHTMARE"
Bargain matinee Sunday 3:00 to 3:00

TUES.. WED., THURS.. JANUARY 12-13-14
•THE BEST FOR LESS”

I

DOUBLE FEATURE ATTRACTION

and Jack LaRur ^nd Helen Parrish

FDDD^CENTER

Open Formula Feeds
Open formula feeds were originated by the
Farm Utireati as a formers’ organization. ]
Contents of closed formula feeds had to
be guc'sed at. Farmer** feeds arc open V
formula and list the ingredients pound ,
for pound on the feed tag, because:
&lt;

FRIDAY and SATURDAY. JANUARY 8-9

"X MARKS THE SPOT"

2M I. »TATf ST., HASTINGS. MICH.

CLOSED FORMULA FEED/
NOW that it is your patriotic duty-as
well as profitable to produce all the eggs,
broilers, milk or pork you can, Demand-

Red Skelton. George Bancroft and Guy Klbbec

PBODUCr

WITH OLD-WORLD TANG

63'
22c
35c
10c
45c

Be Out Guessed

DOUBLE FEATURE ATTRACTION

Lb.

SUNDAY ond MONDAY. JANUARY 10-11

2 lbs.
TASTY LOAF
KRAFTS CHEESE 1/2"»- PksLONGHORN CHEESE milk lb
PHILADELPHIA CREAM PksFANCY STRONG CHEESE lb-

Hard Kl.»l Milt Ku|ii&gt;h
Ihiallt.io A »„|»r.

CATIIDHAV
IAMIIADVO
SATURDAY JANUARY
9

■

and Charles Starrett

CHEESE

raocEEDiNaa

DON’T

Il fill f

Hastings, Mich. Telephones 2244-2557 W

h_

COUNCIL
council

.iwnSSF £ &gt;sa.i s.1?;,Wo.sn^'X ISSiSK

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SALT PORK •
17c
GROUND STEAK
37c
FRANKFURTERS
27c
LIVER SAUSAGE
22c
SALMON STEAKS ' 39c
BACON SQUARES
23c
STEAKS
39c

AT THE THEATRES

- rl«-k. bjtcrian enurcn
ot
Plymouth special mttetc
muilc.
-n . r. Wchigon. February 21. 1943. Mr.
1 -mvulc’
Tlie Sunday .school will meet at
{Hathaway was pastor of lhe Plyrn- . n
-&gt;n with Judge Adelbcrt Cortrlght.
11:20
-n.'.'p outj, church from 1920 to 1925. Ste- super
Superintendent, in charge.
tiw phen Hathaway was bom in the
-m,
t h.it Plymouth manse. February 21. 1943,1 servti
■ t i At( ..t anon, w..&lt; .cun.r will also be the 37th anniversary of L..._.,
n—
evening
at. 7:30. Dr. George Stucky
। ^'ni1*1*^ "f
I Mr. Hathaway's public ministry,
j of the Barry County Health Depart­
i-*.
"‘f "' COUNTY C. I- CONFERENCE . ment will be the speaker, and MLss
Alice Hngelshaw will give a health
' dcnion.it ration.
Ernest S. Murks. Sytaker
Mr.- S
Stone
will **
be ,n
InJ°™4
Grand
Rap’"­
^Mr
J°** *4*
d ^i
Youth in preparation for lead- :1&lt;ls next Tuesday and Wednesday
ership now and in the distant fu- ' attending
attending a
a Bible'Conference
Bible Conference at
nt the
the
hire will be n major ernphnsis in •
c A .P’1' conference la bcthc Barry County Christian En- *ng sponsored by the Michigan Condenvor Union meeting Tuesday. 1 jerence of tlie Methodist Church.
Forty “
ministers
.Inn. 12. nt the United Brethren Filrtv
»’*«««■from
trnm lhe
,ht' Conference
church in- Freeport, commencing have been Invited to attend.

$

Rationing is o vital part of
your country's war effort.
Your ration book is your
Government's guarantee of ■
your fair share of goods
mode scarce by war. Our
reputation-is your guarantee
of a full amount of quality
for every food coupon you
leave with us.

CHURCHES

IN ,

GIRL TROUBLE1

4

He can consult with the Michigan Stale College
as to feeding value of the ration.

Try to find these advantages in a
CLOSED FORMULA FEED
Farm Bureau MiLKM AKEIW ■ MEltMAHHES - POKKMAKERS have no superiors. Ask u« for open formula
booklets on our fesds.

FARM BUREAU SERVICES, INC.
HASTINGS, MICH.

. TELEPHONE 2118

N. CHURCH sk

�fnt msTrv. »uirtn rityriptT n^tytnr

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threatened with pneumonia last BARRYVJLLE
STRIKER
z'
' Beulah Kime atid Nadia Miller.
[day afternoon with Mr*. Bruce [ SOUTHWEST
RUTLAND
----------------- -------------J
IoBTTUAR!
Pfc. Alpheous Dunn —
left
i week but L*
1* improving now.
I our Vf. 8. C. S. was well attended
Mr. and
P.c.
1 last Pri- j Benjamli
anu Mrr..
Mrr.. Alonso
Aionzu Campbell
c-ampneu 1 Ml** Kldlene Neeb is Maying Mcsecar Of Clarksville.
1I Little Marilyn and----------TownsendFriday al the bMne Of Mr. and •luid
- a* guest* —
- •the
— honday. "'•»"*
W.n V
----------------~~----------------idav for Fort Barry. C
during
night* ••
at th.
the John
P (teafe.
Brake horn*
home I
----- Dale
RVING
| spending a week'* f urlough with hi* | day* ol belli* 1(X&gt; year* ol
, of Hasting* visited their grandpar­ Mrs. Charles Day. Election of offi­ season. Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Star- [and attending school at Lake Odes-.| IRVING
tune better.
Mr
and
Argyle Wlndw. Miv, peranu Mr and Mra. H^ Durm । bom in Washtenaw Co,.
Muskegon. Miss
Mis* Ila Stafford I**.
ta. Mr Braxe is a little
.
ent*, Mr. and Mrs. H. V. Townsend cer* followed the bountiful pot luck ford of Muskegon
Dr. O. P. Benner left Monday for
Mrs John E Brake and girls Lillian Sowerby and Mrs. Lllhe F.
M Ute'm 4 *
dinner, and with the exception of is also yuiting In the Campbell
Milford. Illinois where lie plan* to
home and asrirtlng her mothw. Mra. w.nt New Year's al Leo Kyser', sowerby cam* from their various
n‘nd MrxDwi Dottlu
hlp'„
Mr*. Glenn England and MJ** treasurer, a new group of officers
.spend a few weeks.
with her work as thelat- of Logan.
pUcwl w Mpend their holiday to« k? 2!
Marjory England attended the Iron­ was elected, lhe others having CampbeU
pr~ul| Mlu Yldiene Preston of Grand gether In Irving.
1^)Un’SXeJlu^Turin^™ E
Mr. and Mr*. Cha*. Higdon of side— Densmore wedding In limitings reived 5 yrs. tTreas. included) and ume n°‘
Nashville were Sunday dinner gueal* last Thursday.
feel they needed a real Mrs. Charles
n.inH Rfru.e an.i iittu iinl,ld» *l*nl Ne,w ,year'
,ier
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hinckley. spending tier Christmas vacation tong lake. Afterward*
of Mr. and Mrs. Welby Crockford.
Day was elected Pre*., Mr*. Kenneth
Sum.,
parent. Mr. and Mr*.---------------------Cecil Pre*- --------------nhd daughter
have Uken
theirupwllh
parent*.
Mr andMrMn.
raao
and daughter
haveup
Uken
theirher
with
her parents.
andUnpopular
Mrs. the summer
popular eiuntner
reurt whWh
'
~
"" .
Mrs. Ernest Shorno entertained
Griswold, 1st Vice Pres, Mrs. Mer­ grandson, David Bump have been on &lt; }on
residence with Mrs. Hinckley’s | Harry Dunn.
now owned and managed by lib m
Tile Barry County Christian En­ rit'. Mead. 2nd Vice Pres: Mr* ti­
the Birthday Club with a dessert
tlie sick list.
I Betty Taylor
Taylor of
of Berlin
Berlin spent
«pcr.t mother. Mr» Florence Blackford
j Mr*. George Haven* and ion Dick luymond Hall'; B*thin* Beach, i
Saturday evening In honor of the deavor Union meeting wiil .be held mer Gillett. Sec and Mrs. E. H.
'
.
The
Ladles'
Aid
will
meet
Friday
'
returned
to
their
home
in
Detroit
Leng
lake.
’
Mr
and
Mrs
Wm.
CrameL
Sr
.
'from
New"
Year's
until
Sunday
with
..
—
,
,
,
vlU4
,
Tuesday evening. January 12 at Lathrop. Trea*. We meet again Jan.
birthday of Mr*. H. A. Kllaon.
entertained
the
following
children
her
grandparents.
Mr.
and
Mrs
Jan.
8
at
the
home
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
after
-an ■
!)&gt;»•
nf Mr
Mm &lt;.Rer spending a week at the hornet In 1009 he bought an 80 acre O
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Allerdlng, Freeport. Emest Marks of the Slate 14 for a pot luck dinner with Mr. .Christman day. Mr and Mrs. Meflc ■ Harley Taylor.
John Belson. Potluck dinner.
ofI Mi
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Haven*.
ehard 4 miles west of Freepo
Jr. of Hastings visited hl* parent*. C. E will be the speaker and will and Mrs. Albert McClelland
Callhan
and
son*
of
Lansing,
Mr
i
Miss
Marian
Mote
assisted
Claude
"
—
“
—
*-----------------—
..
.....
-----T—
rrMr
and
Howard
Johnson
of
whieh
he
operated
for
JO
year*, tai
Mr. and Mm. Arthur Allerdlng. Sr. show pictures of lhe field tour.
Mr. and Mrs. Ashley Van Doren
Tlie U. B. C. E. of Woodland held (Agnes Fosten of Coldwater an­ and Mrs. Marlin Mead and Rose of Scott of Lowell taking/lnventory. ChrLstmasguests of their daughter Hkkory Comers spent Sunday at ing many State prize* at the var
from Friday until Bunday and they
the Star district and Mr. and Mrs. Friday.
Mrs. HelenPrye of Battle Creek.
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. ou» apple show*.
•
•
all attended the bridal shower giv­ their buxines* meeting at the home nounce the arrival of a son one day William Cramer. Jr., local.
Mr
nnd
Mrr.
Vaughn
and
.
—
Dell
Schlffman
went
to
Battle
Havens^
।
He
ca»t
his
first
vote
for Abn
en by Mr. and Mrs. Waiter Hemh- of Mr. and Mr-*. Chas. Hesterley of last week. Congratulations.
Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Swan of babv. David of Remus \
■ the Creek to vUit hl* son Fred and Ids
Frank Granger has moved his
hi* saw ham Lincoln. He I* survivadl
berger of South Woodland Bat/.rduy West Woodland. New Year's Eve.
Mrs. Juna Martin and Mlu Mabel Maple Grove and Perry Smith and past week- with hi* part
.111
a- the tv
—
--------------1
—
I
four
chlldrrn
Frank
J.
Hall
of
Ml&gt;
Mr.
new
wife.
Fred,
who
ha*
been
a
millyon
Dan
Douglas*
place.
evening in honor of the newly weds Tlie young people watched the old SLsson of Hastings attended our W. mother, local, visited in the Jessie’and Mrs. Herbert Oeiger.
widower for several years has takMr. and Mr*. Howard Ward and dlevllle, Mr*. Bt.B. Hale. Caledoai
year out and the new one in.
Mr. and Mr*. Arthur Allerdlng. Jr.
8. C. S. dinner New Year's day. Calihan liome recently to make the
Wednesday being tlie bb
v of en unto himself a new wife and famllV of Cloverdale, Mr. and Mr* Morton B. Hall of Orleans and Ra
Blue Star Mother*' Elect Officer* Come again!
Mr. and Mrs. John Dell attended
acquaintance of the new daughter. Mrs. Lester Stuart, the
wing some stepchildren.
—^Joseph McCiurkln. Mrs. Jennie Mc- mond P. Hall of Orleans with who
the funeral.of their brother-in-law*
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Lathrop and Marian Louise. Mrs. Callhan |* Im- gave her a surprise in Um —
Mrs. Lawrence. Ptnefrock enter­
«...
---------------- -------ning
Mr. ----and—
Mr*.------Roy
Travis of ----------Clurkin.- -------Misses
Edna.----------Doris-------and
Waller Pord of Vermontville. Man- tained lhe Blue Star Mother* at her children were Sunday dinner guests proving and hoping to be up soon. &lt;bv walking in on her with welt Grandville were Sundav evening vU- Elizabeth McCiurkln. and Pvt. and he lived. His wife preceded him
death in 1926 after having ba
day. afternoon.
Mrs. Ford, who liome Monday afternoon. Officers of Mr. and Mrs. Rex, Dunnigan and
Mrs. Arthur HoughtaUn spent one'(died
Mr. Bay
nnd Mrs
the home^f
MK* °M?rtle^WlL^'n
! Stuart‘baskets;
’ami **on"of
City. Bob
Mr. Itor&lt;at
....-----------— his father, who Mr*. Floyd McCiurkln of Hastings married 58 years. He I* also cu
passed away about six months ago, were elected for the coming year: ,n
family
of Maple Grove. of Haatliw* 'day
were
Sunday
dinner
guests
of
Mr. vived by 21 grandchildren and
was a sister of Mr. Dell. Mr. Ford Alice Fihefrock. president; Mamie'
? * rllv t,™ mother who is not very well,
an(j Mrs. Garfield Sinter, nnd Mr.
Sergeant Joe Llnce who had hut and Mr*. James McCiurkln and great grandchildren. Funeral **r
died very suddenly of heart trouble. France, vice president; Myrtle Bul­
™
Mr- “nd Mrs- u* Lnraway of and. Mrr.. Vere Howlette and family furlough extended due to a death family in honor of Pvt. McClurkin.
Mr. and Mr*. Eldon Farrell en­ ling. Secretary; Jessie Paul, treas­
pl-Mnv “ d C*ran&lt;l Rapids visited their parents, ,Of Clarksville.
in his wife’s family, has returned to who i* now stationed at Atlantic funeral home in Belding with
tertained Mr. end Mrs. James Sid­ urer, Vera Curtis. Corres. Secretary.
mtren ‘ Ml ai,d Mrs j8mM Mead. Sunday.
Mrs. Emerv Kime spent Thun- camp on the west coast
I City. New Jersey.
tai in Greens cemetery.
man of Barryvllle on New Year'* The next meeting will be held the
,^r! T°b,a-'
ch‘&gt;d«n
Mr. and Mr*. Will Richards and;
Day. Rev. and Mrs. Arthur Dodge tint Monday afternoon in February'
w*‘dnp*daj'
‘‘hildren visited Mr. and Mrs. Harry
of Woodland and Mias Mary Dodge at the home of Mrs. Lawrence Paul. Mr? -2.eOrV
CoaLs P’W' । Riror
1।
..izor of
of near
near HastlngK
Hastings Sunday.
Sunday.
of Westerville, Ohio were Bunday
-- ”
------ Mr. --*
and Mrs. Leo
Reynolds
whoJ
Charcb of the Brethren Society to and Titursday with her parents. Mrevening supper guests.
and Mrs. Uoyd Fisher of the Center .| an- now living in Battle Creek in ■
*
Meet
Mrs. Lawrence Paul vUiled her
’I their hou'e 'trailer, were home for
Tlie Missionary and Aid Society Road.
sister and husband. Mr. and Mrs.
Harley Ilnymnn spent the forepart a few minutes Sunday and attended |
of
the
South
Woodland
Church
of
Cha*. Rowhider of Grand Rapid.* the
the Brethren will meet at the home of the week nt Fowlerville with Mrs. •I church at Quimby.
latter part of the week.
Louise Lathrop, who is staying with
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Depricster i
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Allerdlng, of Mrs. Owen Smith for an all day Rev. and Mrs. Ira Cargo and found and family entertained the follow­
Si and son Carl were dinner guests meeting. Thursday, January 7.
, her feeling better, which is good ing at a New Year'.* party: Mr. and i
at the home of Mr. and Mr*. Law­
news to her many friends here Sun­
rence Pinefrock last Sunday in hon­
day. Harley was a dinner guest of glerth and daughter of Hastings. Mr.
or of Corp. Bob Bailey who wm all day Institute Friday. Jan. 8 with Mr. nnd.Mrs. E. H. Lathrop and also and Mrs. Glen Roush of Branch dis­
YOUR HOUSE AND THE WAR
home on furlough from Camp Crow­ Mrs. Ruth Fisher, starting prompt­ called on Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Higdon. trict and the Ciusffec boys, local I
fou, your fomily, your home . . . ol) the
der. Mo. Jack Crockford of East ly at 10 o'clock.
Mr. and Mrs. Shirley Parrot of In the afternoon. Mr and Mrs. Del- I
Ihinoi that make up your life, are now part
Lansing was also a dinner guest.
. A potluck dinner will be served Battle Creek called at tlie home of : bert Englerth of Detroit and Mrs ’
of the war effort.
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Fisher called di noon. Each,one is asked to bring Mr and Mrs. Elmer Gillett Thurs­ . Ella Hr-cock of Hastings called.
at the Fred Russman liome In Port­ her own table service.
day afternoon.
What you do without, equip* our soldier*,
! The Deprieatcr family was pirns- |
land Sunday afternoon, nicy were
Mrs. Mae Custer of Hastings will
feed* our Allie*. The little day-by-day
Mr. and Mrs. Will Hyde were Sal- • antly surprised on Chrislmaa to re- i
called there by lhe sudden death of be the guest speaker. The various urday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. 1 reive a call from Pvt. Duanr En’ ,
economies you make, turn into Wor Bond*.
Mm. Russman who was a School departments of work will be dis­ Phil Delh-r in Battle Creek and . (derth of Texas.
Today, it it the homemaker'* iob to run o
chum of Mm. Fisher. Mr. and Mrs. cussed and plans made for the com­ spent the night- and Sunday with j Many from this neighbothood will 1
well-ordered,
comfortable home on much
Russman'* youngest son. Robert left ing year.
Mr. and Mrs. Ghent Ganku nnd |1 n-member Loren Abbott, who re-1
let*
than before.
for Ft. Custer the first of thl* week.
Every member of the W. C. T. U. family nnd enjoyed a belated family sided in the Alonzo Campbell home :
Durable remainder* of worn theel* can
Eldon Flessner, who has been is especially urged to be present and Christmas gathering. They also j fob several years. He is now a 3rd .
be uted to patch other* or make pillow
spending bls Christmas vacation others who are interested arc in­ called on Mrs. Lucy Dexter and Mrs. jI clajfs navy elwtrictan. ahd 1.* attend- I
caie*. Worn bathlowel* con be cut down
with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. vited to meet with us.
। Ella Shepherd.
t! ing gyro schdol
i
school in Virginia.
into wath cloth*. Old blanket*, worn thin,
Henry Ressner, left Monday for
' * -Mr.
Mrs.
Elmer Gillett and, ; The remodeling of OUI
our XUUUI
school IS,
is!
■ ' ........and —
- ■ .............................
con be tfifehed together for the warmth
North Central College In Naperville.
On December 28th at Lake Odes- M£; and Mr?- Floyd Nesbet attended nearly completed nnd we nre sure
HI. Harold Denbler. who also at­ .*a. a daughter Andra Louise was 8
u N
new
me Schers
teachers and pupils will
5
*w I cars or pari&gt; hi me nuuic I. tl,p
appre- 1
tends North Central College, accom­ born to Mr. and Mrs Paul Towns nf
We do not urge you Io buy anything y
of Mr. nn
and
Vrni Hawblitz.
elate all --------------the new things.
'1 Mrs.
M” Vnrn
panied him after visiting hl* par­ 'uuiia wuuamsr. ram is
Mr; and
Mrs.
Wm —
Cain
spent
New
1 * . Mr*.
Mrs James
James Mead
Mead received
r
do not need. The honest merchant t j
inaia
..
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j
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!
a
(Doris
Williams).
Paul
in
India
ents. Rev. and Mr*. J. S. Deabler of with the army. Mother and daugh- X**8!,8 d8V *lt,h.t,hcl5 daughter and Christmas card from her grandson.
is twojold: Io discourage woite and
Woodbury.
iiiiiui) near
near Richland.
niuniunu.
.. yeoman
hoarding . , . and Io see to it that every­
•*j
-i— fine.
«&gt;—,
।। family
,। Donald
Donald Kenfleld. who is a
ter
are
doing
Mrr. Karl C. Paul visited her sis­
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Higddn enter- i 3rd class i;-,
thing his customers buy i* sound in quality,
In the U. E
S. Mzt"'.
Navy, statlonWoodland
Township
School
ter and husband. Mr. and Mr*.
I lalned Mr. and Mrs. Wm. VanCuren I &lt;*d at Pearl Harbor.
so it will last a Iona time.
Fifth
and
Sixth
Grades
.
Richard Hug lift* of Allegan from
! and Mr.jind Mrs. Orville Tamlln at I----------------- - • ■ --------------Mrs.
Artie
Spindler,
teacher
Friday until Sunday.
an oyster supper. New Year’s ev&lt;- PLEASANT VALLEY
We
sold
810.10
of
T.
B.
seals.
Joyce
Rev. and Mrs. I. H. Osgood and
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Higdon and
M.’s. Mabie VanAlUburg and
family were entertained for dinner DeMond was the champion sales­ bahv nf Rnttlc Creek were Friday 1 Mrx. Barbara Palmer of Grand .
on New Year's day at the home ol man.
evening callers.
Rapids were dinner guests of Mr.
Our total In Defense stamps
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Schaibly.
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Cogswell of and Mrs. John F. Brake. Saturday.
GLOWING SOLID COLORS WITH WHITE BAND BORDER
amounted
to
8114.25
to
the
end
of
Mr. and Mrs. Lynden Johncock
Hastings were Saturday evening Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Brake and
and family of Detroit called at the the year. 1942. Three bonds have callers of Mr. and Mrs. George Oil- Phillip of Ionia called there SatHere they are . . . tli« kind of towels that are essential in every household! Good
U. B. parsonage. Sunday P. M. Mrs been bought.
lett.
i urdny afternoon., •
Sized just right for the kitchen, yet big enough for the bath! Soft, fluffy,urry OOf
Two
of
our
.folks
are
absent
be
­
Johncock is Rev. Osgood's sister.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. VanCurcn enMiss Verna Brake spent- a couple
in pretty pastels with a border in gleaming white. Don't miss these! 18"x38". .
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Fisher called cause of whooping cough.
tertalned an uncle over the week-) of days last week with her grand­
ZION
LUTHERAN
CHURCH
on her mother. Mrs. Della Cotton
end. also celebrated , the uncles parents. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Kyser
Paul
W.
Geiger.
Pastor
nt tlie home of Mr. and Mrs. Cha*.
birthday.
:of South Boston.
SPRITELY
PLAID CENTER WITH STRIPED BORDERS
10:
00
A.
M.
—
Sunday
school
Cotton of Sunfield Sunday after­
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Nesbct and . Mr. ahd Mrs. Elmer Scott spent
11: 00 A. M.—Divine Service nnd Jeanne spent Friday evening in Bat- Sunday afternoon with Claude
noon.
A surface of thick, spongy loops make these towels ever so absorbent! Your
Better
.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Flessner and Communion.
---------- ?k with Mr. and Mi’s. Phil Scott of Lowell.
favorite
terry
in sparkling plaids to make your kitchen and bathroom the
3:30
P.
M.
Lutheran
Gospel
hour.
family uere Sunday dinner* guest*
| Mr. and Mrs. Oarfield Slater were
Deller.
Congregational pot luck dinner
brightest rooms In your house! Fine, sturdy quality. 3Q"x4O".
of Mr. and Mr*. Raymond Dal­
—
►----------------I Sunday diitner guests of Mr. and
Sunday
afternoon
followed
by
the
ton of Lake Odessa.
I Mr*. Vere Howlette of Clarksville.
Miss Ruth Walcott, teacher of annual New Year Congregation HICKDHY CORNERS
Mis* Edna Willison, a teacher at'
. “EH , !1,ecS'
HANDSOME HEAVY WHITE TOWELS with COLORED BORDERS
commerce' in Woodland township meeting.
Best
Pri?»ny.,n 8il1and
Lupier League Executive Board the Harding school In Kahtmazoo.
school. announces her marriage to
Stunning looking towels in .heavy weight terry, noted for their softness
spent
two
weeks
holiday
vacation
I Sa,’lrf,8&gt; ln «»“•» with the Misses
meeting,
Monday.
Dec.
1.
Howard Rlenbold at Reese. Tlie
with
her
parents.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
San-1
p
Choir
rehearsal
Wednesday
8:30
wedding took place during the
and absorbency. They will add new beauty to your bathroom, size 21"x&lt;2'.
ford
Willlion.
Mr.
and
Mrs
Willison
'
Christmas holiday*. Mr*. Rienbold
RcilgloiLi * Instruction Thursday and daughter were Christmas guests '
will continue her work a* teacher
4:10 P. M.
of Mrs. Willison's brother Charles.
for the rest of lhe year.
South Woodland Churrh of lhe
Irving and wife, of Battle Creek.
Miss Ellen Hilbert returned Mon­
Brethren
The Y, M. W. B. of lhe W. M.
day to’ her studies at. Minneapolis.
Arthur
L.
Dodge,
pastor
church will meet at the home of
Minn., after spending the Christmas
Rev.
and Mrs. Harold Bugbee and I
10:
00
A.
M.
Worship
nnd
sermon
holidays with her mottle*. Mrs. Law­
TERRY FACE CLOTHS AND MESH DISH
11:
00
A.
MBunday
school
daughter
Betty In Kalamazoo Frl-1
rence Hilbert and sister Mi*s Lo­
CLOTHS—What a buy! Take your 4
8:00 P. M. Evening service.
day evening. January 8rena Hilbert.
Evangelistic
rervices
begin
Sun
­
Rev.
and Mrs. Howard Rice and
MUs Marge Millwood of East Lan­
day.
January
10
and
continue
son
Jerry
of
Dice.
Michigan,
were
।
sing visited her sister and^husband.
COLORFUL COTTON KITCHEN TOWELS
Mr. and Mrs. Birdsill Holly from through Sunday. January 24. On over night visitors December 28th ।
—Large block checks or gay warp
4 f“c
Monday evening, January' IL Rev. of Rev. and Mrs. C. S. Rcnnells.
,
New Year’s day until Sunday.
stripes
lU
Mr. and Mrs. Claud Norris and
Mr. and Mrs. Von Rodebaugh and Harper S Will, pastor of the First
HEAVY WEIGHT LINEN CRASH TOWEL­
two
daughters
of
Carlton
were
1
Church
of
the
Brethren
in
Chicago,
family and Mr. and Mrs. E. A- Nix­
LING
—
Unbleached.
With
colored
border.
8 4 49
will
be
with
us
and
will
bring
the
guest*
Sunday
of
her
parent*.
Mr.
।
on of Dallas City, Illinois and Mr.
and Mrs. Gerald Potter and chil­ messages throughout the meet!n«:i. and Mrs. Porter Knowles.
1«" »ide........... ................. ...............5. yd*
I
Friends of Mrs. Jennie Searles1
dren. Woodland were Saturday eve­ Mrs. will lx also expected to be with
FAMOUS
HONOR
BRAND
WHITE
us
to
assist
in
the
meetings.
were
sorry
to
hear
that
she
fell
and
ning dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.
CHEESECLOTH—Bleached white. Soft 4 fle
We extend a cordial invitation to fractured her arm Dec, 28th. Mrs.
Leon Hynes.
and
fine.
—
yd.
I
U
all
to
attend
these
meetings.
Searles, who is eighty vears old, lives
Mr. and Mrs. John Blocher of
* South Woodland called on hi* sister Churrh of Lnlled Brethren In Christ with her daughter. Mrs. Inez, Ford
NATION-WIDE*
QUALITY
OUTING
T- IL Osgood, Minister
and is well and'active for one who'
Mrs. Anna Kahler Sunday after­
FLANNEL—Soft and warm) White'or rile
Here'* A Sparklln* Value!
Woodland
has had their 80th birthday.
noon.
parteh. 36’’................................
yd. fc I
Sunday
morning,
no
service
be
­
Mrs. Harold White and three «ons
Mr. and Mrs Ed. Demnray and
SOFTLY
NAPPED
COTTON
PLAID
son Herb of Lake Odessa were en­ cause of Communion Service at lhe ot Paw Paw are making an extended
Bring “June in January" right into
BLANKETS
—
Durable
and
cozy!
Stitched
QQc
Kilpatrick
church.
tertained at the Stewart Kussmaul
visit at tiw home of her mother.
your home! Sparkling floral prints
end*. 70"x80''
03
Christian Endeavor, topic. “How Mr*. Nellie Pennock.
home Sunday for dinner.
on sturdy, cream colored cotton!
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Tolles and
Mis* Joan Leffler spent Ute week­ Ma&gt;{ I Become Sure of God", 7:30
STURDY COTTON BLANKET FOR
Dainty design*, medium size or big
three children of Bunnell district
end with Mis* Florence French of
KNOCKABOUT
USE!
Indian
design
with
8
4
98
splasliy
prints. Hemmed. 57x68. A
Worship
and
message
by
the
pas
­
Hastings.
were Sunday afternoon callers on
hard-to-soil
colors!
I
bargain
in beauty!
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Mlel and tor following the C. E- program.
his mother. Mrs. Hazel Nunnemaker
Cottage praver meeting. Wednes- and grandmilher, Mrs. Frank Town.
daughter visited Mr. and Mr*. Ho­
ECONOMY
WIZARD*
SHEETING—
__
«'■—you'll Uke/hese Untuual Value* in
dayJ:30
P.
M.
ward Miel during the Christmas
Clate Pettingale'a many friend'
Good sturdy quality muslin. Unbleach- OQ
Kilpflrick
holiday*.
are pleascd to know that he L* mak­
ed..................................................................yd. £3
Miss Jeanne Burkic of Battle
QuarterlyConference Business ing a good recovery from a recent
Table beauty that your budget can easily afford! Really smart
POPULAR BELLE ISLE* 36" MUS- 4 J
Creek visited-her parents. Mr. and meeting will be held Saturday eve­ severe illness.
Drive
only
when
nee
—
looking cloths in a brand new medallion design
prac-.eaTf^
nn
LIN—Bleaciipd white. With soft finish, yd. I “
ning. January 9th 7:30 P. M.
I Mrs. Betty Pixley accompanied her
Mrs. Cari Burkle over New Year'*.
cessary.
Drive
unde
Quarterly
communion
service. husbands parents, Mr. and Mrs. Pix­
Mr. and Mrs. Emest Shorno were
inUl.r
the.te.
bargain!
1
FANCY PILLOW TICKS—Sturdy ticking!
«decorative
“&gt;
Pop
W ru Soft cream color to
1
Christmas day guests at the horn* Sunday. Jan. 10th. 10:00 A. M.
ley of Fair lake, to Nashville where
35!
Peatherproof! Ready-made!
59
I
Christian
Endeavor
8:00
P.
M.
of her sister and husband. Mr. and j
they were guests of Mr. and Mrs.
meeting, Thursday Roland Pixley on New Year's day.
Mrs. Geo. Kirshman of Kalamazoo.
Mr*.
KM----------- I Cottage prayer
|
Rev. and Mrs. H. V. TXiwnsend '8:00
a ftA P.
p w
M.
Miss Barbara Lester of KalamaPool your mileage
For'A Bright Kitchen!
This Winter Youll Rejoice In Blanket* for Extra Warmth!
| zoo spent part of last week with her
and family,and father, Mr. Harley ‘
--------46” OILCLOTH
with fellow-workcrsl
1 njiuiupart
Rrandpan. its.Mr. .and
Mrs. c.»&lt;u,
Elias
Townsend were Christmas day MILO
ua. mi.
«nu m&gt;a.
To clean—Just wipe it off with
guest* at Uje home of Mr. and Mr*.1 Mr. and Mrs.-Lyle Wilcox and son* Trie!:.
Trick. Iler
Her p^rer.tr.
parents. Mr. and Mrs
a damp cloth! Get a gny
Chas. Townsend of South Woodland, were dinner guests of. his mother. Lawrence Lester
lister were Sunday guests
auests
Comply
with
Com
­
Mr. and Mrs. Otto Townsend of Mrs. Emily Wilcox, Thursday.
print or a lovely pos^*jc
1 at the Trick home and Mr. and Mrs.
Soft Pastel*!
West Woodland were also guest*.
| Mrs. Madeline Norman. Marilyn Elwood Eddy and four children of
te\ shade!
Yd WW
pulsory Tire Inspec­
Sateen Bound!
Misses Mary
Townsend. Jean and Earl Towne spent New Years Kalamazoo were Christmas guests.
tion!
Kantncr and Ruth Flanigan return- eve with Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence
B. C. Hoyt of Nashville was an
ed Sunday io their school at Man- Brown of Cressey in honor of the overnight guest of Mr. and Mrs
OILCLOTH SQUARES
Soft.
fluffy,
with
extra
Chester. Ind., after spending the latter's wedding anniversary.
Otis Lawrence Wednesday. Mr. Hoyt
Between
inspections,
Long
wearing!
In
new
EQc
warmth for cold nights ahead!
Christmas holidays with their par- | Mr. —
-* **
“ T
—--------- —
and
Mrs.
Lawrence
Tobias en­ . Is interested in a new State Tempcrspring pattern.*! —— vw
You'll love the springy nap
ent*.
tertained Mr. and Mrs. OIL* Boulter ance publication.
drive in for free air!
Mr. and Mrs. Leon Hynes were of Cressey, Mr. and Mrs. Frank | Mrs. Ellas Trick lias been on the
and the softly blended pastel
With Lot* Of Charm!
New Year's day guests at the home Roush. Joyce and Frank, Jr. New i sick list the past week.
tones,
of Mr. and Mrs. Von Rodebaugh of Year's eve.
I Mrs. Lewella Beadle of Battle
Take it easy. Don't
COTTON BEDSPREADS
lensing.
Mr. Merle Bradfield and Lawrence ’ Creek nnd son Jimmie Beadle were
All-over colonial
jacquard
stop or start suddenly!
Little Jane Jordan, daughter of Tobias were in Hastings Monday at­ overnight guests Sunday of Mr. and
pattern. Graceful scalloped
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Jordan, was tending a soli meeting.
' Mrs. John Mourer.
edges. Refreshing
Give your car regular
colors. —......

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EDITORIALS
, NEW YRAR 8 HODGE PODGE
(OontlniMd
I&gt;
LUoiiuLiixv from
iivui page 1.
■. Sec ■■
of
which
of mi.rrh.nt
merchant Odnnlne
RNpping wrucn
continue* io be taken by the Nazi
tJ-Boat*. Arm* are ot comparative„ nul.
unlU U«J*.
mi
toU

fighting front* and the German
«ubm«rtnc* nre admittedly Blowing

, -------------------------OPEN HOUSE AT
VAX). ROOM
Open house at the U. 8. O. room
.attracted fifty high school boys and
girls.on New Year’s Eve nnd gave on
jealt Brower had her port side
opportunity for thl* group to enjoy
weU ln
Monday night and
the facilities of the
came uiivugu
through "i...
with lhe winning *err
.... room. A number
. . vamv
part
In the
fun leil of the evening. Her 543 4178.o[
» movie
------ .fans
I took
•
. ........
„ ---bsfxc
:r..
J. after
hcure.
Daneb
®,we
and
aftcr
niovie
lng
plng
pontJ
aJ,-r.crte
,d UWehours.
gB|nMDoncgaV(. 196-169' was n fine series and .a
Ing, ping pong, and table games gave greai help to her males. Portia*.
.a variety of entertainment .Hwuwh.
trQm
through- w))0 tooj. a cornp]c[c
out the evening.
Banner.
«'
Virginia Wheating gave a very
good account of herself by posting
o comRtee and because of nn "oft •i 503 series with a 201 high game.
night" In the U.S.O. program The ^,
Lucile
virc Pierson scored |vli with 480
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Mra. Mary Brandt, who is convaleaclng from her Ulncas at Hte home of .
■
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a daughter. Mr and Mrs. Rci 0BD1B FOB FUBLICATIOM
Olmstead near- Belleyue.

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Bellevue

Bristol district hax been engaged
to tench the Bristol iwhool to suc­
ceed ML*a Hungerford, the teacher,
who resigned.
. ,&gt;&lt;in B. vampoi
Mr. and Mrs Homer Erway andir. »«. kl« vriiti
children of Muskegon Height* spent
of
eart of. last
at the
homo ofbowling
10
The week
leading^
Lecmnrcls.

,nd

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In North Africa 1711* is giving Hit- ...
■» e»
■ ------•••- skeleton
■------ ■■line-up last two
with a
UOnKim.
■
Fe.rorv V
IUU
wmes to Bonnet and Gown; Piston
^ , ’a. Urtnnvn. st *»id‘
ler time to consolidate and rein­
Mrs. Powell &gt;lloiniuca
submitted to „„
an B|
ap-1
Ring Shop won the first two and. pendcctomy
at =:
Pennock
hospital
nt L .. hrr»i.&gt;
to-.;luxpiUt!
ctl.nd
force hit Tunisian beachhead, thu*
lost the bust game to State Insula- Hastings
•----- --recently.
------ •&gt;i«*id p»iiUu»;
making it that much more difficult
'lion; Otphans won a pair from
Miss Louise Conklin ha* returned
*»
Futihtr
. Bliss: Trio Cafe won the first two from Butterworth hospital. Grand
for the Allie* to capture this Im­
ir E
. Maurice Irish. 19. ■ of Route 3 . ,-ames but lost the last one to Bell Raptds. where she finished the i},,'*'*
a[-j ILiicpuuut;,
Telephone: Luiun.Portias iii-Aiu
nicked uaiuici
Banner plastic surgical work on her hand
■portant strategic area.
...Ne-hville.
........ one of the five...youths
.... ,...UntilthisTunisian stronghold is
rested for a series of crime* in Bar- f^r a complete aeries, and Strand which wa* successful
taken lhe Mediterranean will not ry. Eaten rj&gt;d Calhoun coun’.lt was.
on tjic wrong end of a three to
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ca.v’. who
Aih^i .hhmrne tnken
s.»turday
nothing -------count Uitb
Ehslon Ring Ofuwn into MunHpjl court
.............
. ......... . noin_
-----------have lived on the Prank Wilke.be ofofany
anvuse
use for Allied
Allied sinpplng
shipping „„
tn.-.L-m,, Into
tnt«and
mir «...
on ,,a charge of breaking
nce. 0
farm west of the Orange Hall, for
entering thr
the *tnnstore of Don Wrisht
Wright of
&lt;&gt;f 1’ The ten best scores:
and any thought of starting a con­ ont.-rlno
sr.nic Lime, moved Thursday to their
178-106-169-543 new home, the Mott farm near
tinental invasion via Italy will be 1 Dowling in the night time. H&lt;-I J. Brower
, waived examination and was bound 1 ,V. Wheating
201-168-134-503 Hickory Corner;.
out of the question.
| over to the Circuit court for trial 1 L, Pierson
174-185-141-480
Mi— Bertha Miller, who spent the
I his bond being fixed at 82.000 Width
I. Willetts
128-155-183-466 holiday, at the Mr nnd Mrs, .Wil­
V. Shroyer
HW-120-150-46U lard Case home, returned on Fri* So. predicting . the fall of Ger­ had not been furnished when this
was written The other four mrmJ. Daniels
123-140-179-442
dav
to her work in Lansing.
many in 1944. may be erring on the bet* of the gang arc lield at Battle ,
B Bracndie
147-115-179-433
Thy schools in- general began v ,
Creek for robbing of an oil station
optimistic side
T. Schader
138-138-156-432 their work on Monday attar the'' j
1 There. The police of that city hold 1 D. Kinney
150-135-146-431 holiday vacation.
,
warrant* for two other alleged tnemC. Hubbard
132-152-442-426
Mr and Mrs. Frank Pannalcc of
The removal of Henderson from tx-r-. of ihis thieving outfit, one a 19
Battle Creek were Sunday dinner. notice to creditors
'
----- won’’t decrease
‘
,r uid girl lhe otner a-24 yeers old I HUBBARD HILLS
tlie
OPA
the flood
guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. I
t&gt;—
,
of rationing which is on its way. man.
Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Tripp and Hnrrv Cotton.
Miss KaUiaryn Conklin ’of Iain-.
family have returned to their home
(nor will it prevent an increase in 1
y— - »—z— — ------------------- — i William Clark, of Hickory Cor- after spending six weeks at tlie sing spent the holiday and week-1
the number of government controls; ners. parted company with $50 as- home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. end with her parents. Mr. and Mrs
David Conklin. She returned to ■
and restrictions which will govern I rAsed as a fine and $3.00 costs, al- Albert Green.
Lansing with Mt-s Enid Checscman.'
OMlnarr nw,« lor U» duralton »r “
‘"""J* .“"S'Mary' Lou and Ronald Burd have who returned to her studies at East
..
, • ... ,
. , , of la.4. week in Municipal court
the war and pmsiNy for a perjod of ,lcn. Vt.en first Brought before been on tlie sick list witti the flu.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Jenkins and
year* during what we hope will be | judge Cnrtrlght oij Monday he de- Ray spent Thursday in Grand POWERS ECHOES
the reconstruction period. As a mutinied that he was guilty of driving Rapids with relatives.
Mrs. Henre Frost visited her
Ur of fact. Henderson had sound! •&gt; ‘‘••r »“•«&lt;• l,n&lt;1‘,r t»e Influenct of
Mrs. James Storkau is visiting her father. Fred Espaugh. at Grand,
-n.i.. r-An.rr,! ond
n Hitoxicating liquor. He evidently daughter. Mrs. Helen Peterson at Rapids last week. He had the mis- j
views on price control and was a feU lhfl{ wn# R&lt;J| (hc rlRhJ c„u,.. Alto for a short time.
fortune to fall on the !ce.and is in!
Mrs. Joe Fiala nnd children of a serious condition.
courageous, fair-minded nnd lion-; for hlm to take, for on the foKowe»t administrator. As proof of this. Ing day he asked permission to near Bowens Mills called on Mrs
Miss Ruth Johnson of U. of M. I
both Republicans and Democrats i change hl* plein and his request Tripp and new baby Tuesday aft- Ann Arbor, spent the past week at
accused him of -nlavine
"playing hall
ball"’ with •*» 8™nWd. ..*5*1
Tiipp home the home of her parents. Mr. and
aernwNl
»-fth ihe_ results MS i T,he new bab&gt;’ at
.siaica.
the other side But-Henderson .for'J^V.
1' izeputy
Depu.t&gt; ancr
®beriXr Donovan o. | win answer to tlie name of Robert Mrs. Maurice Johnson.
John Colsgrove and niece have
the
other rede.
Henderson, for
nuKle lhc
tne omer
fjoe. But
z-ui nenaerson.
ror, lJelUm
iyf|Uia made
lhe atrest
arrest when Lee.
all hl*
his ability, seemed to have a Clark’s cur ran off the highway I Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Green of moved to Hastings for the winter.
Mr. and Mrs Henry Frost nnd
streak of immaturity which often'south of that village and crashed I Buttle Creek spent Christmas week daughter. Kathleen, and Mr. and
him amwar ns nn ihwiwim. 11,110 two other cars wiilch were I w«b hLs folks. Mr. and Mrs Alber: Mr*. Albert Frost nnd daughter Jac­
made him appear as an Irrespon,-!
fun
Clark ' Green He was inducted at Fort
queline spent New Year’s day with
..
...j ,... r,...
Custer. Dec.
Dr.' 28.
5R
tble bully. Hr tried to browbeat the was
Custer,
injured and brought to Pen­
Mr, and Mrs. Bob Frost at Grand
Several young folks were out Rapids.-Jack Frost returned home
American public Instead of guiding nock hospital for treatment, re­
from town Saturday and were ski­ with them after spending a week
It by. persuasion—afid that never maining then- until he was ar­ ing on the big hill,
with Ills brother and wife.
works. Tlie removal of Henderson raigned on Monday.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Nick Gulllium have
SWEET—JUICY—LARGE SIZE
Miss Artellc Bedford and Rob­
sold their farm to the state. They
was undoubtedly for the best—but
Vern Nfil, 26. and Thomas Leon- have possession until th- last of ert Field of Hastings called nt
the home of Mr. nnd Mrs. Arthur
11 does not solve the many prob­ nti| 18 bath of this city, were fined the year.
Bedford and son Bernard Sunday
LARGE CAIFORNIA NAVEL
lems of price administration and SSOO and cost* each ond sentenced
Hoy Jenkins has built a new afternoon. Mr Field will leave
to spend two days in jail when they kitchen onto their
w.Oir nuusc
....
house tmn
and will
rationing which are still with us.
Hustings Tuesday for Ttnnmee
admitted in Municipal court Satur-1 be readv to move into it soon
the Army Air
SELECTED-MICHIGAN CHIPPEWA
day that they had disturbed the I I Pit.
Pvt. Joe
joe H
Hula is in a camn in where lie will enter
’
•
NORTHEAST WOOni.ANB
peace on New Year’s morning.
|Georgia and
and expects a furlough Corp!.
I Georgia
Another service star on our street.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cooke and I ' Georgf Moose. 47. Marcellus Wren ,this month some time.
Mrr,. Rov Thom &lt;nec Bernice
Ple^o..nl ,’ 43 and
in । 1 *•'0,1
from Knla0,10 a Brankema.
Broni;ema. 32.
33. i.dmlttcd
hdniiiica hi
“ «Hill
“* returned
rcim
Johnson) reports her husband is,
?n,
w drei
t mJMunicipal
Court Momlay
MurJdps! Court
Mor.iUy mat
:r.al they
they ; I «&gt;’«&lt;» Saturday
Saturday after spending now stationed Mn Missouri. She is
and Mrs. waiter Cooke Tnursdav. had made
j_ .. - ------------- -«•—s. 1I u&gt;m«
u». his sister who Is
GOLDEN CENTER
a disturbance New Year
«”ne lime —
with
making her home with her parents.
Mr nnd Mrs. Arthur Coikronc eve in a Middleville restaurant.! vcrX ***■
.
Mr. and Mrs. Maurl&lt;*c Johnson
■pent New Year's dav with his Judin- Cc.nrisht thought that a fine |
------------until he returns.
Brother and wife in S. Sunfield mW O1810 and coits of $615 each would ।
* ’L'M THbTRK T
in the evening: they visited Mr. and be the proper punishment. They j
Elaine Marie ■b ••
the ijam? of the GREGORY
Mrs Ray 'Scheel.
paid
They haven’t said whether li’tle daughter who found a wel­
Mr. nnd Mrs. Btirrv! Phillips at­
Mrs Claud Steward of near
RICH IN VITAMIN 8-1
Vermontville afid son. Pvt. Cecil the time they had was worth $48 45 come nt the home of Mr and Mrs. tended the Shultz Community Club
nr
not.
But
the
school*
of
the
Keith
Bill.
Saturday.
Janvur” 2 Ne w Years eve pnrtv held nt the
w buy
Steward of Walnut Ridge. Ark., county wilFget the. $30
fine-.
Miss
Mildred
Michaud
of
East
home
of Mrs. Daisy Thompson
railed on Ml.v, Mertlc Steward
Uoka
with
hi
any
event.
Lansing
came
New
Year*
dav
to
Mrs,
Melvin
Wade
is
on
lhe
sick
Thursday afternoon.
Lnndl- 29 and "'end the weekend with Miss Enid list this week.
PKG.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bates and ; Mr. and Mrs. Ford LandL\
Mr. and Mrs E. J. Bates enter- 26, of this citv and Claud Romn- — - -। Mr and Mrs. Burr Dennison of
Through the Red Cross, Mr. and Hastings were New Years eve guests
talned the members of the choir burg of Middleville, a mi t ted Mon­
MORION
S
Mrs.
Orson
McIntyre,
have
received
of
Mr.
nnd
Mrs.
Joe
Konleczny.
day
in
Municipal
court
that
they
and a few -friends at the former.Mr. and Mrs.'Lucian Wilson of
IODINE SALT
home
Friday
evening.
Several hud disturbed the peace in »&lt;vi notice that their son. Stuff Pilot
2 Sg 15c
games were enjoyed and refresh­ Mend’s tavern here on the night of Brandt McIntyre, js stationed in Battle Creek were Sunday guests of
ANTI SNEEZE
Africa.
..Mr
Mr and
xn-cciuuej 26
&gt;nr officers
oreicers claim non hern
..........
.......
and Mrs.
Mrs. Vem
Vem Haywood.
Haywood.
ments were served.
,
December
Tlie
RINSO
60c .« 22c
|p,.horn to Mr. nnd Mrs. ' Mr and Mrs. Nelson Jones called
Luther Brodbcck and children. that the two men engaged in a fist
WASHING POWDER
hurley, who live near M!d- on Mr. and Mrs. Sam Pratt of Rut­
Norma Jean and Junior of Ionia, fight and that Mrs Landis entered
GOLD DUST
visited the former's father. E the scrap to help her husband. She 1 'AL. J.e• I’?5 ,b?rn nsaiert David land Saturday aftemooh.
17c
Brod beck Sundav afternoon. Rev. was placed on probation for six i’15 The baby arrived December
Mr. and Mrs. John Hankey of El­
months nno
lAid luroiuatm
forbidden 10
to enter a 1Iv!,r‘p-&gt;- 15 H ----------------------former Dunham
Geiger callnfon Mr. Brodberk Fri­ moniiis
-- sie are spending a few weeks with
CHICKEN OF THE SEA
day afternoon.
tavern tn that time. Her husband M“J’lcr .
,
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Wade.
"nd Mrs Fr«* Hammond nf
Mr. and Mrs. Will Utaon and drew a fine of $15 00 and corts of;
Mr. and Mrs. Burrei Phillips spent
Suof1")’guests of Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ed Holly
family visited the latter’s parents. 1 $4 50. while Rosenbunt was gmn : "’ulp
'‘,ld •'tr!LOn&gt;°n McIntyre.
Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Walters al $10.00 fine and $6 15 costs. Ttiey
of Kalamazoo.
.
Charlotte Saturday afternoon. Mrs. paid-more liooks for tlie school'
a,‘" .Hr\ ,WaI5‘ pbce-M’mnn
Mr and’Mrs Robert Phillips and
Walters Isn’t gaining very much libraries, and high priced experience ;.?25,1
au,8bt&lt;’r'. En^ nn&lt;l •*" Mary Ellen of Hastings were Sun­
for
the two
..
I
Mildred Michaud, to Enrt day guests nt the home of Mr. and
from her recent Illness.
for the
two men.
men.
GRATED
Miss Olga Eckardt sjient New
Mr.- joe Konleczny.
'
James Endsley admitted in Muni­
Year's day with Mrs. Clara Klop­ cipal court Saturday that he had Conklin of Binfield, who is linMias Susie Phillips returned home
fenstein and brother. Herbert Slur­ used borrownd license plates on. his !h!TC&lt;
.lllw c“»&gt;ttol. made the Saturday evening and expects to re­
SWCCIHtABT
tie and Junior In Woodland. Mn.. car. also that his use of 'lib. gas trip with them.
main for a week.
SOAP FLAKES
Lydia Schuler and Esther were aft5
38c
rationing book would not square
emoon callers there.
CONCENTRATED
Mr and Mr;.. Arthur Cwkronc ,with the law. Judge Cortrigh: .isSUPERSUDS
cnicnamea me
entertained
the^ former's
lormcrs mother
rnMllar
PALMOLIVE
from Mui,
Muir MB
at thbi,
their •Uzu.v
home over the I ”
uhlU1
Lww,
2cAKil13C
TOILET SOAP
holidays.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Lctson vb ted
their daughter. Laura, tn Grand . Ira. Belle and John McCallum
SllNNYFIELD
Rapid. Sunday afternoon
entertained for New Year .. Mr
and Mrs. William McCallum and
fnmih of KalamuzMi and Mr. and
BARNUM SCHOOL
Misses Phyllis and Vivian Barnum Mr- Will McCallum local
Ruth Bayne spent lhe weekend with
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Durkee ot Bat­ Kaltmazco. Mr and Mrs. Gordon
48-OZ.
tle Creek returning ’home Sunday. Collison and family of Battle Creek,
PKG.
David Blood has been ill with Mr. and Mr- Maurice Johncock
familt. and Mr and Mn
Un. Myron
uvmn
pneumonia.
and famil*.
Hubert Barnum has been ill with Johncock of Delton, and Mr. and
DISINFECTS
the flu but is around again.
Mrs Ed. Hunt of Hastings were
CLOROX
or Ik
Carl Ncwbaum, son-in-law of Mr. • New Year’;, guesu at Mr and Mr.RED HEART DEHYDRATED
and Mrs. Walter Durkee, waa re-11- D- Woodman and ?on Archie

Ml Ikllf ID A I f Al IDT
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TANGERINES..
ORANGES ....
POTATOES

In llb*r 103 &lt;if mnrla

OBDBH FOB PUBLICATION

Do not b&gt;me clrcuimUnces for
your weakne**. Joaeph kept pure in
an Idolatrous household: Haphnt
and Phinchaa became foul and false
In the Temple.—Dean Farrar.

TEXAS—SEEDLESS—80 SIZE

GRAPEFRUIT
FOR

JUICY—FLORIDA

26(

... He

WATERS CLOTHES SHOP

ROLLED OATS

17^
If

leaaed from the army, being in the | Mr and Mrs. Frank Baumcartgroup abosc 38 years of age. He and ner and .on* had for their guests
Mra. Newbatun*were expected homo 1 Christmas Charle.
HarrlMm.
tn Battle Creek Sunday evening.
; Clifford Harrison. Mr- Elbe! MilMLsu-.s Helen and Margery Rec . - ' l‘ r. Mr. and Mrs R &gt;! ::i Harrison
wturned to their .-chool duties at ' end three -n;. ami Mr .'nd Mis.
McccnU and Kalamazoo respectively ' Harry Harrison and son of Kalatffter spending the holiday., at honu.-. nnzuo also Mr anti Mrs. Myron
Leona Helse returned* to Grana - Johncock’of Dvlton
Rapid* Sunday after spending hi:
Mr -and Mr; Fred Sch il n'yrr &lt;&gt;f
vacation at home. She is attending P’ unwell spent the y.eckond with
builnra* college.
j Mr and‘'Mr.« Glenn Mort-hoit-c.
I
The West Woodland Birthday
-'Ir u1"'
Lawrence Anders
Club will hold their regular mrtting 11,1,1 MaUL-. Mi and Mr: Harold
st the home of Mr- Cat I Hi'Ue Jam i nrr,“'
‘*ud babv from Hastings
7.
pad Mr. and Mr&gt;. Lyl&gt; Lemaitr and
• Darold Cunningham has gone to 'family of Delton wrry New Year’?
Chicago to complete - course in
Hattie Anders and
welding. He expects to be inducted ion Raymond
Je-'C Osgood. Mr
into the army before February. Hu.
wife U with her parenU. Mr. aim mnnd Weber. Mr. aril Mrs Lynden ■
Johncock and childrei: and Mrs.'’
Mrs. Floyd FenjUmakcr.
Floy d Fender from Lacey b /.pend­ Alice Collins were dinner guests
ing a few dayi with his grandpar­ Saturday rvenmc of Mr. nr.d Mn,
ents. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Fvn-ia- Ira Ogood-and children.
Jack. Jerry anti Junior Johncock
nutker.
t.f Detroit. r »me Monday tn '|&gt;er.d
the week with relatives and did
HAKBLRb (ORNLK8
Mr and Mrs Floyd Clum and Iilhtv enjoy Uwj Matting and sliding.,
Mr. and Mrs. Ira Osgood and
family of Coil* Grove were dinner;; family spent New Years with Mr. 1
Kists of Mr and Mr&gt; Herman and Mrs. Rankin Harr nnd family.
twr and Mabelle, on New Y«ir’: • . Mr. and Mrc. Lynden Johncock
and
and *Mr
and
Mrs AimtuipAlmond'
.
"
,u* 'Joy
,°y B,IU
”r “
no mrs
.
• MIm Alice Folcv returned to her Weber of Wlmll
Detroit visited ,1'..
the Lome
Mhool work tn .Cincinnati on Sat- folks from Ttrar.duy until SunUrday
. day
F MU» Virginia Sweet ol Middle-1 Mr ami
Harold Springer
yiilc *|xMit Monday night with ■ u,1,
Mr &gt;nH
cti..,.. Morehouse
.....
andi Mr.
and Mrs Glenn
‘ «nd Mr*. Nay Bump and' were
--- ------------—
„4- ,1Br.
in Kalamazoo
Tuesday.
We were 'Orry to hear of the-Mia.lr... of
r.r Will
ttr.I1 Monica
If. .....
WMily wen- dinner guests at Mr* passing
of...
Ui:,t.
ft roley r, on Duirsday csrning in Cloverdale.
nanor of MU* Alice Foley’.-, birth-i- Our Aid ha- been |x.;.l|xmrti.
BE*-'—.*•»---------------- ’
1 PiH m? therefore, gladncvi that
Be not despite your situation; in hath always favor before God. and
g you must act, auger, and conquer, is acceptable unto Him, ;tr.d deevery point on earth we are light thyself in it: tor every man
7
,‘eBV‘“ ««* ,o Ulr ,hat b Siad doth tla Hump, Una
f»—AmML
are good.—Walter Pau*.
'

MEN'S COTTON FLANNEL SHIRTS

DOG FOOD

MATCHES

Small Checks, Scotch Plaids

6 soxts28c

PANTS
$498

PANCAKE FLOUR

5 . ’ T9r
a g

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2 Sil Me

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25% 50% 100% wools. Sixes 38 to 50

$£98

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Not all sixes in every grade

l.'tk

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MELLO-WHEAT

17c

IMITATION
tNSfANI

NEW PACK

aa

FANCY RID

37c

2

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..

MEL-O-BIT CHEESE . . .2 loaf
PABST-ETT CHEESE . . .2PKGS
fl
CREAM CHEESE2^s 19c
doz.
CRESTVIEW EGGS

62c
35c
4A
aw ■■

3 07

PHILADELFHIX’

48c

29c

LAYER

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pkg.

19C
31C
15c

COUPON NO. 28
NOW GOOD FOR 1 LB. COFFEE

89c and 98c.

Buy iht Cofftt of Fintr, Frtihtr Flavor

8 O'CLOCK.
RED CIRCLE
BOKAR

W aters Clothes Shoj
SELF-SERVICE

26c
*J.‘417c

HAVY BEAHS

3

SUHHYF1ELD

CAKE FLOUR
CALUMtT

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RHINO POWDER

KETCHUP

2.^27*
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2 FKGS 13C

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2^39*
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i.'.’ Uc

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EACH

IUTIRR CREAM ICIN6

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.

MARVEL BREAD
FUDGE NUT LOAF
FRESH ORANGE CAKE
A IREAKFAtT FAVORITE
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HAND RICKED

HALVES OR SLICED

MEDIUM SIZE

DATED — ENRICHED

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U

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S1.24

COOKIES
MOST
VARIETIES

SALMON STtAK

MILD CHEESE

3

cart

VELTK4ANS

FANCY. LONG ISIAND

WHITING

KOOL

CIGARETTES

LB 29c

HIADUSI AND DRUttD

'Ki 22c

RALSTON

3 TO 4-LB. AVERAGE

FIRST OF THE SEASON

ioc

IOHA VANILLA

CHICKENS

SOAP FLAKES

long sleeve &amp; short sleeve. Ankle &amp;

Selling Quality Keeps Us Busy

STEWING

OttCIOUS FUOGi ICING. WITH NUTS

2—27*

ENRICHED

PKG.

ROASTING CHICKENS
DUCKLINGS
SAUER KRAUT
FRESH SMELT2

8CH.

FLOUR
1.10

SAVES TIME. MONEY ANO SOAP

FANCY ROCKS

29c
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Doz. 35c

LARGE HEAD EA.

LILY WHITE

JUNO SUDS

WHITE SAIL

Complete stock of boys' Undcrweo

knee length.

53c CAULIFLOWER
fRUM-TEXAS
8c BEETS
10c LEMONS

NEW ANO DIFFERENT

curiiit

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$350 .

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SJ69 . $J98

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2 coz 49c ORANGES
FRESH-CAIIFOI
doz 39c CARROTS
FRESH-FlORIDA
47c CELERY ..

WHEAT GERM
8 29*
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TUNA FISH

MABSELLA CROWELL
Mra-MsTMlla J. Crowell, aged 88.
died on Saturday in Grund Rapids
at the home of liar daughter. Mr*
L XL Harris, with whom she lived.
That city has been-htr home for
the past twenty-eight years. She l»
survived by her daughter: several
grandchildren and a brother, Frank
Wnter* of Rutland township. The
remain.', were brqught to the Leon­
' ard funeral home where Hur funeral
was held Munday forenoon at ten
: o'clock, the Rev. Don M. Gury ofi Relating. Interment in the Rutland
; cemetery.

2 lu. 41c
2 us 47c
2 lu. 51c

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SUNBRITE

CLEANSER

3

CANS

For Victory
WAR

SAVINGS
STAMPS
AVAIL ABU Al All
' UP iUPf» MARKtll

�THE HASTINGS BANNER. THURSDAY, JANUARY 7, 1H3

* Mrz. W William* and Billy of I Grand Haven spent OtutelaiM wtU»
’ taming where she visited Mtes MarMrs Harold Woods te cntertelnlng Pleasant Valley
. SOUTHWEST WOODLAND
ilyn Sterzick for a few day*
lhe flu.
10:00 A M. Morning Worship
the Moore district were Chrtelma* Mr. and Mr*. Joe Oroekford.
Last Weeks Letter
। Hl Karcher of Remus and Will; Mrs. Ralph Moore and baby
h-oo A M. Sunday School
. dinner guest* at Mr. and Mrs. j Mr and Mra. Rex Ftnstemaker
• Mrs. Lillian Faulkner of Char'­ Marcus Shapely's
King, local, were Sunday guests of I daughter returned home from Peng 00 P M Christian Endeavor
of Clarkston, Mr. and Mn. Adam
Minor Kingnock hospital Monday
Tuesday evening the Christian lotte spent Sunday with her father. .*
'
Mrs Maynard Tucker I* spend- ' Fender of Lacey. Mr. and Mrs.
Mra. Ella Catt received word that
Reuben Fteh and K Braendle
Mr* Lucy Stahl of Star Corners Endeavor and friends will share In Andrew Travis
Ing a week with her husband tn ' Doroid Cunningham of Coata Grove
kr grandson Cadet Keith Catt of zpent Saturday night with Mr. and
• wc’k.end «ue*t of Mr and the County
"
"
'
' th
"
Mr. and Mrs Shirley Mayo. Bar­ Philadelphia. Pa.
Union
meeting
at
were guests of the Floyd FenatIreat Neck, N. Y. and one of ills Mra U A Seger of Grand Rapid*.
Mr*
BRANCH DISTRICT
bara and Richard of Hastings. Mr.
Freeport church
Mra. George Skidmore is spend- maker family lhe Sunday before
itddle.n spent Christmas at the
-...a if,. r*a»,
u.i 1 Donald Walton was tn Kalamazoo
and Mrs Fred Mayo of Maple ing some time- with her husband in Christmas.
Mn. Cha*. lAubaug!
I^?ntF?h?wJ.iXnd : ,or hto e»“hilnatton last Saturday. Freeport Methodtit Church
nm&lt;- of the latter's patents in
Tuesday until Frid*]
Grove were Christmas day guest,
Efi’h'niJ teiraA
Mr
Hubert Overholt spent the week Everett M. Love, pastor
Tcxa*
----------------- *♦»....... ...........
Morning
Worship
11:00
daughter, near Bhuits
of
Mr
and
Mrs.
Keith
Partee
&lt;
witii the latter a parent* Mr. and with ui* brother Maurice and family
[mIm Helena Braendle. who under­ Mra
-----------------'
STONY POINT
Alvin Helrigie Mra
Monroe **"’’"* “™lner
ana ,am,,Jr
Bunday School 12 00
The pastor wtn hold Communion
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Morley
Hough
and
lent an appendectomy at ButterMARTIN CORNERS
.
week's tatter
Carlton Center Methodist Church
services at the North Maple Grove
Polite, who attended a funepil In i Th.
w H
C
S
son and Mr and Mr* Ben Rosters
The W.
S. C
C. H
8. will
will meet
meet next
next
forth Hospital in Grand Rapid* re- । Indiana, returned home with them.
H
Morning Worship 10 00
Mr and Mrs Orr Fteher and Mr.
chrtetma* waa a very quiet day in church next Bunday. January 10.
of Lake Ode**o and Mra Isabel!
Wednesday. Jan. 13, at the home ot
bnlly. te upending a few days al
Sunday School 11:00
and Mra. Maurice Cogswell and lit, thu neighborhood, we have never
Old Man Winter eauxht up with
.Knoll of West Sebewa were Christ­
Mr.
.... »....
and Mrs. Dan Postma and Mia.
Mrs V1ICIIII
Glenn I*
Kellogg.
'
! Dr.vitf were New Year* dinanything like It before.
us
after a few days of mild
w. IL Pardee of South Bownc rcmas dinner guests of Mr. and Mn
I Rev and Mrs. John McCue spent Phyllte Ann »pent Friday afternoon
rests of Wm. Cogs*ell and
and Mrs. Lowell Demond en­
— iter gue
COATS GROVE
Harry Sandbrook and son* Janice dwugntc...
lew Years Day with Mr. and Mis. with the latter’s mother Mr*. Bertha ceivrd a letter from Sheriff Black- Last Week'a tatter
tertained
Claud
petnond
and
family
.
-. lock of Kent county to call at hte
and Donna Kay Sandbrook /spent
lalph AUee and family and Mr and Johnson of Hastings.
•Pent
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Van Wie and ai.-.o Ml** Florence Coolbaugh on
*•
- -Mr and• Mra. ----Raplh
Moore are ....
lhe office to get hte commterion for re­
The LAS will meet Thursday Chrtelma* day with Mr. and Mra.
her parent*. Mr. and Mra. Vincent
I*
family of Hasting* moved Ja*t week Christmas
■ra Beryl Albertson and family of
Eiroud parents of a daughter, weigh- appointment a* deputy sheriff. Thte Jan. B. with Mr* Beufe Woodman, Henry Schaibly.
into Elmer Gillespie* tenant house.
Bidland Purk
ellman te laid up with Norton.
Richard
Darby and Bernard
tesh- recently vacated by the Delbert a badly &gt;
I Mr. and Mr*. Buel Sisson enter- ng eight pound*, four ounces, bom will make hte twenty-eighth con­ dub No. 3 serving dinner, altho'
Mr end Mn Caulkin* of was
leg
secutive year a* deputy sheriff Mr. there ii a shortage of gas for auto
Mra Hovard
Demond en- 'Whrunore are both stationed in
Llned their ' daughter and family December 30th. Congratulations!
Mier* family.
ington.
D
C.
spent
from
n
Patdee I* now visiting hte daughter
Delwin Hutchens wu a New Yean at
Mr. and Mr* Lloyd Goodenough trrta
Er. and Mra. Verdan Coville and
nwiana
driving, the ladies would appreciate ■go Saturday till Monday vteitl
Mr. and Mra. Claud Mead
wUr.(
at Kianart
Elkhart. Indiana
farbara Ann of Middleville and guest of Donald Walton
of
Ho*:ing*
*pent
New
Year*
and
rt
on
Christmas
day.
^
The
&gt;
oun
“
of
MaP*a
The Joint meeting of the Barry a good attendance Those who drive her parent*. Mr. and Mrs Paul
Mr. nnd Mra Glenn Kellogg spent
r and Mra Cha*. Latham of “rove expect to have their party
heir brother and wife. Mr. and Mrs.
County Council of Chrtetlan Educubring a load if possible. Pro- Bryant Miss Hard Bn ant of Ant? over the weekend with Alice. *
RutUnd Mllrt " B J w.lta.n’.
,,ml« « ““
-Mrlvm
Wlietetone.
I M. Cowlew of Oteego for dinner. New Years day with Mr. and Mra
te *»"
Agnes
Haight
'”"m committee '•
— m
.i.k. Arbor s|»enl from
Thursday till
Robert Glasgow and family of Dow­ tlon and Ministerial Association will gram
'Corl Truutwein and &lt;
. — Sunday.
Sunday '
1
‘
,
,
Monday with her parent* Other MidilRviUr were suiutey caller* at
I Mr. and Mr* Harold Aldncli and ling. They spent Saturday and Sun­ meet ul the Hasting* Presbyterian nnd Mrs. Thompson.
Mr* Angus Huey of Grand Rapid-: *
•
tn.
MIm_ Mildred Mueller of-.Dutton Christmas day guest* were Mr and Alfred Usher*.—•
and tao children are spending a
1 •*11 ch,de no breather tn the
Lmilv were New Years Day guests day with Mr. and Mr*. Rial Kellogg church on January 12 Rev J. Burt___
Bowman of taming wll be the guest visitedJ 2' H Woodmans from Fri­ r Mr*. Bjyant ol Algonquin lake and
E Mr. andJdrs. Veni Aldrich of and Jo Ann of Lansing
Wm. Cogswell and daughter* Mtes few day* at the home of her parent*. I world except myself, 'galmt whom
,day
•
Mra. Orville Kokx and children ot speaker.
until Sunday
Mr. and Mn Turner of Freeport
Ruby and Mra. Ruth Varney and Mr and Mrs j. D. Aelick. ThFbaby I know moat fault* -Shsfcrepaare.
■rand Rapids.
Rev D. H. Carrick of Sunfield.’ Mr
j-ron Tuckerman
(UcKcrman
Mr. B|ja
and aini
Mrs M
Myron
I Bunday vteitlort at the hof.ie of Battle Creek spent from Wednesday
Mr and Mrs Lee Hazel and chil­ h«-r jon Robert also Mr*. Millie har. been quite rick.
Mr. ai)d Mr* Nell Newton were Mr until Saturday with her parent* Mr.
dren ot Lake Odessa and Mr. and Fi-iicr rteited Mr*. William Schantz
Our old neighborhood and long 1
Ind Mrs Vernon Newton and Mta :nnd Mra. John Thaler
Mrs Edward Thompson and fam­ tn Maple Grove Wednesday of last limo resident of this community
; Dr. J. W. Rigterlnk and daughter
*
| Mra. Eva Trautwtne. passed away at
lean Deakln* ol- Hasting*
ily
of Sunfield were dinner guests we?k.
Rrv.
mid
Mr.
H
B.
OrHBn
CO
*2r
nlnB
,
I Dr. and Mrs. F L. Shepherd of Helen and Mr. and Mra. C. D. 8u- Tliur&amp;day
Mra Riciiard Slocum and daugh­ the home of her daughter. Mr*.
i
Virginia
Thompson
was
home
of
their
iMtrents.
Mr.
and
Mr*.
Law
­
ters Bobby Jean and Wanda tau J.imes Trier of Woodland on Christ­
kernite zpent Chrtelma* with Mr. ! pernsu and daughter Jean of Grand
Mra "Chum" Wolcott is working from Kalamazoo a few days lust rence Lucas.
|nd Mrs. L. R. Wolcott. The'latter,: Rapids were Bunday afternoon callalso her little niece were Thursday
in the lunch room at the J W week.
Miss Carolyn Hershberger of Bat­ atlcrnoon callers al Mr. and Mr*. mas night. It will be remembered
leturned home with them until af- j era of Mr*. Julia Godfrey.
«lie broke
ahe
orune her
net hip
nip a few
lew week*
wrm* ago
a(u
Mra. Lucy Staid of Elmdale, and Knapp store, while her husband ha* I The Annua] church meeting witii tle Creek spent over Christina* at Orr Fisher's.
fcr New Years, returning home Sunand hud ju»t been released from, *Z
, Mra Ida Howk. local, were New a defense Job in a taming plant-— reports and election of officers wa* ,home.
lay cv/nlng.
Mrs. Urbau Newman auent over Pennock hospital She wa* S3 year*
Mr and
ano -Mra
Mrs. Meryl Neeb nnd; Yeara day callers of Mr and Mrs. Ward Hvnc*'fatiicr te now operating held at the church basement last,• Mr. and Mr*. Ju»zph Smith and Sunday with Iwr- husband in tan- old and had lived most of her life
| Mr
hte own farm near Woodland after Bunday fallowing a pot-luck din- (daughter of Hasting* spent Christ­
lerla of Hasting* called —
oit• —
Mr.
Smith
|{Cli»
■ and Gu&gt;'
in thte locality
Funeral service*
_
—
. . ... ..
.. Patten
...............
Mr*
urv Thnmnsnn
&gt;'7r* in the village creamery—I n(,r
IoHGWlng ottjcera were ।mas eve with Cha.-.
Mrs. Hi
Henry
Thompson anrt
and nrrairl
Gerald !
Mr and Mr.. Norman Barry and were held Tuesday at two o'clock at I
Hr*.
Clarence
Van
and* Mr
Far lee and
m
»r&gt;. Lewis Necb
n,... Sunday eve...-.orBjwwwnf SunirduiMriwraU '
[nd Mr*.
family and Mr and Mrs. Keith daughter Joanne were over New the' Uonard funeral hqme. wlth|
l!|ut
of Mr and Mrs. Frank Thom|&gt;*on
Year's and weekend guests of Mr. ourial in Hasting* cemetery.
■&gt;
Id.
Un.
here
S.IUB1.V
MierUnwn.^.ne
Fariee.
nnd
son.
I Mr. and Mn John Thornim and : nnd Dennie.
1
jWoodman. Jesse Chase: Trmtee.
। and Mrs Glen Parsons In South
Card* coniing from Pvt Carl Ho­
January- 2. after an illnea* nf
Ln Harrte and Mr and Mn.. Got-Mr and Mrs V L. Wolcott of noon,
i
Bend. Ind.
bart inform* u* that he te stationed
week* with heart disease. He Kenneth Kelsey. E S Thompson, HIGHBANK
Ion Hlllund and baby of taming i taming spent Chrtelma* night and five
I
Mn. Eble Cogswell and children at Camp White. Oregon
Lera Sunday Evening caller* of MrlSatSdey with Mf. and Mrs. L R. ;was born oct. 14. IBM at Virgenne*. wa* elected Elder for life Those
•
erf
Nashville
spent
Sunday
at
Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd-Gallup have
Several
Bllcnfied
the
Chrtetma*
’
|nMrM^nd°M?*SRoyhYarger of Hus-1 Mr and Mrs Bert Jonra of tan- !Surviving orc the widow. Mina, two elected for I year were: See . Mra.
and Mrs Maurice Cogswell's.
moved back to Hasting.* Mr Gallup
sons. Claude of Northport and Ivan Ethel Kilmer. Tiros. Agnes Haight; tree and program al the Moore
is now working in Battle Creek.
Alto, also two granddaughter*. Pianist, Vesta Sense; As*t. Ivsh school Thursdav afternoon. There BARNUM SCHOOL
There's fighting energy in a slab
niigs spent Saturday afternoon with i ring called on the latter ssister. Mrs. of
&gt;
Mrs Harley'Warren and daugh­
lir* Julia Godfrey
' i u‘wls Nrcb n,,d
Thursday.
IFuneral services were held Tuesday Brisbin;
Chorister. Earl
Sense; will be u week's vacation
ters. Virtinuf and Joice Demond.
I Hiram
Karchcr 'c*
of kRemus
ha*
Mr. and Mrs. William Kemp re- &gt; at
. 1 30 at the Cro*» funeral home In Dt acniM.-**, Bessie Woodman nre
Bernard Whitmore of lhe Mc­
h
sM
.'s„•S5
were in Grand Rapid* Saturday.
Caledonia. Burial was at Alaska. church gave J. O Crawford a call Kelvey district visilAl Monday ut
Herman Johnsonr who has been
Heartfelt sympathy of the many to remain a* minislct next year Mr. and Mra. Frank Hawbhlz. He home for a few week*, wa* called
MILO
EjBW'OO «'»"
s&gt; frieild* te extended to the loved onp*. with a raise of salary.
back to Flint Wednesday.
left for the army Saturday
ta»t Week’s Letter
Mr. and Mrs. Vem Hawblitz and
Mr and Mrs. Frank Roush enter­
Helen and Margery Reisor. ■ also
Mr and Mrs Harley Sense. Mr
I Donald Mackey of Waldron wa* a I A»ny stationed in Texas The cereCreamery Bu*ine*s Meeting
tained at Christmas dinner, Mr. and
family
called
on
Mr.
nnd
Mra
Am-s
taona
Helse
are
Inmc
for
their
va
­
and
Mrs
Ear!
Sense
and
Oscar
IVrdncesdav culler of Mr and Mrs. 1 mony took place Christmas day.
Mr*. Charles Jacobs and three chil­
krne^Kareher
I Mlsa P:&lt;rch" w‘»« re.-ume her work , Due to war regulations tpe annual Cooper attended the funeral of Del Wenger near Nashville Sunday aft­ cation.
creamery dinner has been poslmuch as a third lass supplement
dren.
Mrs. Louise Mason and two
Mr and Mrs John Johnston and
I*Ttie Misses Helen and Dorothy Ins bookkeeper in Detroit.
but there will be the regular Rich, a
“ relative. In Battle Creek ernoon.
Itecklr spent tlie weekend with their
David Allee of Midland Park is poned,
।
Mr. and Mrs Worth Green and children. Myron and Sara Loti, of children. Wilbur Fye and two chil­
meeting Thursday after-'
dren of Grand Rapids. Mr and M2*
latrnts Sr. nnd Mra Owen Steckle । *|*nd ng the week with hte grand- business
,noon. JanuaryTtet
at" 3 o'clock ini Mr and Mr' IJoyd Dvmond of ■on tpent Chriatmaa day at Mr Mt. Pit.i ant and Mr and Mrs. L. Lawrence Tobias and two children,
I The W. M A. will have nn aU-dav I parent* Rev and Mr*. John McCue the
।
K. P. Hall
Ionia spent Christmas with Pearl and Mra. George Green's in Nash­ E. Holme* of . Woodbind spent local.
.
Lectiug nt the home of Mr* Emma I Dr
“9d Mi*s lx-d*
' C
Christmas al the Herbert JdhfUton
। Demond and remained until Sun- ville.
.Mrs. Madeline Norman enter­
knder-on Thursday. January 7th.
Moore,'a&lt; Grand Rapid* were Sutur- , Recieallon Hall Soon To Be Opened day.
Mr. nnd Mn &amp;&lt;rl Ufarahall nnd home.
tained her brother and family and
| 1 he Misses WU»* Hennt-y nnd I day afternoon callers of Mrs Julia
Mr. and Mrs. Keith Durkee soent sister of Kalamazoo with a ChristPreparatlons arc being comulcted
Mr and Mrs Reo Brink spent family of Detroit. Mr. and Mr*.
X^She?lleTi MrLl Mra Robert While and jthis week toe lhe Opening of the new from Thursday until Sunday at H Clare Marshall and fatnllv of near Christmas day with tiw latter'* ma* dinner.
Mr*. Emilv Wilcox. Mr and Mrs
Mra K Hennry
f
nl Stevensville spent New down-town recreation hall in Free­ Woodman's,
Mr nnd Mr*. Paul Bellevue. Marguerite Burchett of parent*. Mr. and Mr*. Adam EnMerle Bradfield and Jack surprised
Mr aI“ Mr* L A Siaer of Grand I Veara day with Mr. and Mra Virgil !port. Thte hall will be open to the Woodman and daughter taking near Nashville. Mr and Mrs Worth dre* of Freeport
THE REXALL DRUGGI8TS
Green and son Jack and Mr. and
Mr and Mr* Herbert Johnston tire former s slstgr. Mrs. Fred Ryer­
Lpfi, were
«Ut&lt; or Mr | W«xt. «.«T UmUx
......
,young people of the community cer­ them to their home in Milford.
tain evenings of each week Tills
son
of Hastings by taking their
Courtesy and Friendly Service
Wednesday
that'
The school gave a fine prorrarm Mra. Marshall Green and family received word
Irrrt Mr
Fish
' Mr. and Mrs. Ray Neeb and fam1* being *|x&gt;tuored by the
I Mr* Nellie Singer and Mrs tar-I Uy of Vicksburg were Sunday dinner project
;
of the Moore district litre guests their nephew.
Pvt
Harry
D Christmas dinner to enjoy it with
Shown to All
Line Russell of Gland Rapid., were I KursLs of Will Allcrding. and called ;Student Council of Freeport high last Wednesday evening with'Chtet- of Mr*. Frclda Marshall Saturday. Holmes, was recently killed In ac­ her.
school Equipment Is being provided mas tree nnd Santa Claus. Popcorn
We are glad to leam Hut Mr. Van
Prompt Delivery bervict
kundny dinner guest* of Mr and I on
Mr»*'«*»&gt;
&lt;»»• (for table tennis. shuffle board and candy were served.
Mr and Mrs. Frank Hawblitz tion in northern Africa. Hr was the Strrain te some better.
Hasting*
|Mrl'andRMra Peter Bentler of! Mr. and Mra. WendeU Shoemaker checkers,
‘
E. S. Thompson te II! and under and Litrry Jones of Battle Creek only son of Mr nnd Mra Frank W. । Mr and Mrs. Rush Saunders, Phone 2131
earroms. etc. Mr* Elnora
visited Suliday afternoon nt Mrs. Holme* of Grand Rapid*
a doctor's care.
daughters, aud Noble Saunders
Larksville were Saturday guest* of &lt;• tansing spent the weekend with Whitney will net each evening that
Robert Owens and
family of , spent from Friday until Sunday
Kenneth Detnond spent Christ­ Mabel Manning's near Bellevue.
the hall is open. All young people
wtnnr Kimi
1 Mr “,ld Mrs. Adam Endres.
of the community must register with mas vacation with hte grandmother;
tarry Jones of Battle Creek te
[Franklin Burge**. Jr. 1* employed
^ncwlll meet thi* ,
Student Council and lie ap­ Mrs Pearl 'Demond and returned *l&gt;end!n« a week at Mr and Mra.
It the Miller--Dhvi* Contractora in‘7tM!k Thursday evening January tlw
(
proved before admi*ion will be to his work at Howell Arch Graves Frank Hawblitz's
I* spending the winter with his ' Mr. and Mr*. Marshall Green 1
PR-oDumd Wieland returned to
Mis* Evelyn Thompson of Grand granted.
1
L...r.-.t
__
u....u.... after Rniilds
and family spent Christmas day at
Rapids w.u
wa* a
a Simrlav
Sunday dinner uupr-t
guest .
daughter, Mrs Demand
Hgnncheater
College
Sunday
Nina Brisbin of Battle
Creek Mr and Mrs. W. Wills at Has­
Kaving spent the pusl two weeks of Mr and Mrs. Claude Walton and
Club* Organiied
family.
.
. . ... ........................ tings.
Bblth the home folk.*.
The
girls
nnd
boya
Giro
Clubs
Mr and Mrs, Andrew Brandl and
parent*. Mr and Mra. Geo BrteMr' and Mrs. Bearlc Nadi and ;
■ Mrs. George Nelson iircompanied
have
received
new
song
books
for
son* attended a Christmas pro- I
■ir. and Mra Frank Dorr to Has- daughta* Elaine Jean of Lansing immediate use Mrs. Palmer is di­ bih and family.
and the Ml**c* Helen and Dorothy
■ing* ThutMlay. '
Mr and Mrs. E S
Thompson gram al a church In Bellevue Wedrector of the Girls Glee Club and
■ Mra. Floyd Walton of South Steckle of Battle Creek were Suttday Rev. Ia&gt;ve I.-, leading lhe boy* organ­ entertained a group of their clul- nesday evening.
■Jowni- mid nephew Bobby Parker guests of Asa Steckle
dren and grandchildren on ChristMr. and Mr* Byron Guy and I
Mr. and Mr*. Kenneth Woods and ization Both grout)* will be glad to
■f Detroit were Bunday evening
sons and Mrs Sylvia Treece spent
offer, special number* for anv or­ mas.
■uesi^ of Mr. nnd Mra. Prank Wal- family of Kent- City were Saturday ganizations in the community at
_ —----------- ------------------------ ---------- Christmas at F. Miller's In Assyria
guestx of Mr. and Mra. Virgil Wood*
British
women
with
advanced
nv
*.
George
Hoflman
visited .
any time.
|ML&gt;* Dorothy Bunn spent last and family.
mathematical knowledge are at- relative* in Jack*on recently
Mr and Mra. Charles Moore nnd
K'eek with the Misses Elaine Kaufftached to combatant artillery unite
Mr. and Mra. Clyde Reid called I
Kinn and Martan Roush of tai using Ralph called on Mrs. Gertha Beam CHURCH OF THE UNITED
to take charge of range finders on relatives in Bedford and were
I Mr and Mr*
tavern Seger of at her home In Hastings last Thurs­ BRETHREN IN CHRIST
E. B Griffin D. D Pastor
and prediction calculating machines. In Battle Creek Sunday.
■Irnnd Rapids spent Sunday with day. Mrs. Beam has been in I-ella
Post Hospital in Battle Creek. They
Pltone 302
Mr. and Mr*. Ben IJlaknry.
I Mr nnd Mr* Bird Shellcnkanter aj-o called on Mrs. Ralph Moore at Freeport
10: 30 A. M Sunday School
■f Hasting were Friday evening Pennock hospital.
Mr and Mr* Dan Poslina and
11: 30 A- M Morning Worship. Ser­
■uest-i of Mr. and Mrs. Clement
Phyllis Ann culled on Mr. and Mr* mon by A- A. Griffin
■lead and family.
7:00 P M Christian Endeavor.
I Clarence Surrarrer has been R E. Polina of McCord.-? Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs Forrest Buehler and Topic: "How Can I Become Sure of
Bransfcrn d from Detroit to NcwBort. Rhode Island. Hi* new address family spent Saturday evening with God?'
7:30 P M Evening Service with
L Clarence Surrarrer. E M. 2 C Mr. and Mrs Jay Blough of Carlton.
Instructor 16th Batt. USN.TA ■ Mra. Elin Cntt was a Hastings vis­ sermon bv E B Griffin
7:30 P. M. Thursday Prayer meet­
llldg 1600. Ni wjmrt. Rhode blind. itor Monday.
Mrs. Bernice Clnsson and Nancy ing.
■
I Mr nnd Mrs. Howard Detnond of
Tlw local church will Im* host to
■VtXKlIand. and Mrs Ethel Hess ol spent New Years afternoon with Mr
■fastings were Sunday dinner guests and Mra. Lawrence Endres and fam­ the Barry County Christian En­
If Mr and Mr* Claud M&lt;nd and ily of Carlton. They were also sup­ deavor Union on Tuesday January
12. Service al 7:45. Ernest 8 Murks
■.ere afternoon guests of Mr. and per guests
Mr. and Mrs Clare Hassett nnd of Detroit will be the guest speaker
|4r.&lt; Clement Mead nnd family
I Ml** Avis Everson spent New family of Irving spent Sunday with Tht public la invited to share in this
I'car.-- day with Mr and Mr*. Wil­ Mr. and Mrs George Bassett.
liam Tinner of Buttle Creek.
I Mr and Mrs. Keith Price and
llancy of Caledonia. Mr and Mrs
llerald Price of Sunfield. Mr. and
|&lt;rs. Russell Price of Hastings. Mr,
I nd Mrs Pete Smellier of Campbell.
Mr. and Mr* Richard Durkee, local.
Ltribcrt F&amp;nelker and MU* Margaret
hatey ofwMlddlcvllle. and Kenneth
Drtce. local, spent New -Year* clay
I- ith Forrest Pric«- and fnmjly.
I Geoig&gt;- Nelson was in Grand RupI1- . on btisines.. Tuesday.
I Mias Donna Posthumous of Bownc
I. now staying at the Ray Wieland
home, having 'secured employment
lit tlie Car Scat in Hasting*.
Il Miss Sarah Jane Burge** returned
liome Thursday afternoon from

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'
— I Hastings. Thursday afternoon. Mrs. IA good attendance of all members Middleville Tlie brifte Is the daugh-’
1 sponsored lhe dance at lhe Odd Pel- 1 does U volunteer service.
Your
| r 1/ | I I r
1 swift remained over night with her I is desired.
ter of Mra. Roy Hunsberger of*
UC A NF W S
l°*s hall for over forty coast guaraa. quratlnns can be answered by re- I kJ | r\
Grand-----------Rapids
and lhe
groom is
rfawhter.
■
-- passed-------------------------------------------M
••
a. vv
m Mr jamPS Burghduff was organiza- terring you to one of the various
■
jI Mrs. Roger Fowler.
45.
————————— Uon chsinnatL ThLs Saturday the committee chairmen
Please bear i
The'regular meeting of the Prairie away al her liome near Cutlerville from Baroda. 'They have oegun
Hie UB.O. room was used most Central school P.Tjft. will sponsor in mind that camp orders may be !
„.
,
.
,
.
Garden club will be held this Tufs- Sunday morning after an illneu ot housekeeping in the grooms home,
Mr. and Mn. Llewellyn Erb. iocall
of the
lime during the holidays. u1P dance at the Episcopal Parish rhanaed verv aulckly and the U.S. I
Fdna Brady is convalescing day. al the home of Mrs. Wilbur i more than ten years. As Mary Ker- on tlie Chiu. Cook place which he
Tlie response for gifta was satis- house Mra. Stuart Jicluon. presl- O. has to adopt its schedule to of-; “J her home from her recent severe Klump, east ot town.
' mecn, she was bom and grew to purchased last summer of W. K. Mn. Ia Vern Callhrop Of PralrieJ
loctory; eleven individuals gave , drat of the P.T.A.. mutated by her ficlai regulations.
| 'hrnw ■und gall bladder omratlou.
Uttle Robert and Frederick Wil- womanhood
**”’’•&gt;«'
Besides Liebier.—Best whiles for a happy Ville and Mr. and Mn. Paul Nagel
iroin five to fifteen gUts a piec*. committee, will be in charge.
I
&lt;•»----------------wlncli hospitalized her at Pennock Hams, young sons of Mr. and Mrs..
husband, .she leaves, a son. Jack; future is extended them by many of Gull Lake spent Christmas evil
1»
kmmuwu
.
mui
M
hau*
alvan
rma
I
n.«
u
.w_
—
—
lit
k.
,
III
Hastings
fOF
SOtne
time.
friends.
It everyone could have given one j Refreshmenu will be served nt
with La Vern Callhrop at thii
P" wm,™..™
under a?. d«-Jmu Mn.
i
£‘er J&gt;:,ien?nf
SrV^care
Uie past week'with
bad ; » ot Harting
andMma.™
Mra. Murray
gift or part of u gift it would have , t|w u. s. O. room to lhe thirty-four
Mrs.' E. J. Tolbot was very ill last American Legion hospluj at Bat-I
I mother. Mrs Sickle, left for their ‘"J?,
P
,,
Schnurr;
rndlcated a broader community in- selectee* who leave on Saturday,
3]c|s
aennurr; four
tour brothers.
orouicrs. Claude.
umuae. Earl.
tan, w*-k for a few days and threatened tie Creek.
|
1 Mr
terest. The local UB O. venture be-: Mrx. Roy Hubbard is in charge.
Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Wleringa 18W»&gt;«y
“llton Kermwn. all ot with pneumonia, but ta able to'.”™
be “.I.
La Mar. Lloyd and Lynn Era
longs to every citizen of Hastings |
request from lhe County Youth
noon fitter -.pending the holidays i, r
of&lt; nrand
Grand Ranlds
Rapids, brought the
lhe lat- Middleville. Funeral services were Oinaea at tnis writing.
spent Christmas eve with Mr. anil
Mr
mcuuxum
and its surrounding areas, therefore । Council and "Y" organization was
!I ter's
ter's ^ther
mother. Mni
Mrx. HaUle
Hattie Johnron
Johnson, | ««
“e d «&gt;«n
from mr
the r.rm«ee
Parmelee Methodist
Mra. Charles Williams celebrated Mrs. Paul Trudgeon tn Battle Creek]
WOMENS
CLUB
Mm.
Will
Sweet
Is
out
after
a
t0
her
”
home
’
south
of
town
Sunday
church
Wednesday
afternoon
with
it should expect universal support. | made for the use of the U.S.O. room
New Year's eve by having an opera­
The W.BCS. of the Methodic!
The-Eastern Star ladies under the 1 on New Year's Eve for an open
Tlie regular meetlnR of tlie Has- 1 week's sickness with flu and sinus aftenmon after spending the holi- interment in Wayland cemetery. Th* tion for appendicitis at Pcnno»&lt; church hejd 1U regular meet Ind
• Chairmanship of Mrs Avis Tyler., house for all boys and girls who tines Women's Club will be hejd trouble.
.
! days with them.
z '
-sympathy of many friends U extend- hospital at Hastings. She was taketf
were In charge of the room New might wish to atteild. In view of Friday. Jan. 8. at tlie MethodistMr. and Mrs. A.
H. Parker and 1
yjrx
Hattie Stevens returned ed the bereaved family in their Iom. ill a day or two before. Mrs. Wil- al lhe home of Mrs Marshall Noil
wood
on Wednesday afternoon ofl
Year's Saturday and Sunday. They the fact dial coast guards were not church with the Home Department
John VanderVeen returned borne hoinp Wednesday, after a two week.'
Llebler hud
had hams, nee Marjorie Wleringa, spent
Mr. and Mra.
Mrs. Wm. K. Uebler
this week.
greeted more weekend coast guard allowed to leave camp New Years ...
in clrnrge. John Folkeina,
head
Monday
last week from Cadillac
W|lh liar
her nun.
aon. mcaic
Merle UIIU
and UUIUI.I
family ; “
a &lt;few
friends III
in IVI
for luuiu,
lunch. Thursday
. .......................
. of —
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..........
Willi
r" iiwnua
xuuinuaj several weeks in u Grand Rapids
tntpnnr .InmmHno
rlmmil xhprp
srwnt Clhrlst
ma« rrtlrt
\\
_..M.inrv and
n...l to watch
.....I, the
. u- old
ni.a year
..... ho»pjtnl this fall because of a badly
guests than at any previous week. Eve this special request was granted. Ol*
Mrs. C. D. Bauer of HtuUnM
the Interior
decorating rl„n.i
department
where lllpv
they spent
Christmas
ohd Ihp
the ;...
n Detroit.
evening,
Hospital Guild No 22 Will be host- Filly young people enjoyed the of tlie Herpohhclmef Co. In Grand | weekend with their son and daughUM|e Jacqueline Rosenberg spent out Present were Mr. and Mrs. Mark fractured arm which is still giving culled on Mn. Charles Harrington
Thursday.
I
rrsrs at l|ie room Jan. 9 and 10 with party al the room which was under Rapids, will conduct a quration box ter. Mr and Mrs. Arnold Parker and I(Ul week in Grand Rapiba with her I Ritchie. Mr. and Mra.E. P. Blake, trouble.
.
Mr. and 4&lt;rs. Glenn WllilamJ
Mra.'Lawrence Herrick and Mrs. D. the leadership of Mr. and Mrs. Lynn wu.iv.
..... adecoratlmr
— —... prob
chldrrrr
( aunt Mrs Monroe Olbbs.\
I Mr. and Mra. Oscar Sllerk. Mr. and , ' Carl Maichele of Leighton twp.
relative ..
to home
­
' D. Walton as co-chuirmen. Tlie Lewis.
lems. Members are urged to sub­
The Carl Galstcr family were New
Mni p^r staclhauskas o( Grand ' Mrs. L. E. Elwood and Mr. and Mra. and Miss Doris B. Caw of Grand
following weekend. Jan. 16 and 17.
Tlie G SO' girU. who are really mit questions lor this program.
I
£UMl* °r h,er. rather- John Rapids was a Sunday guest'pf her , W. K. Liebier.
_——-Rapids were united In montage dur­ and Kendall of the W. K. Kellogg
the Woodland Womans Club have doing their part al the room and
| VnnderBerg cast of town.
parents. Mr. and Mrs. Loren TunMr. and Mrs. Harold Haskins and ing the holidays. The bride ta a sis­ Farm at Gull lake spent from Fri­
volunteered to take over The Busi- al the dances, need curtains and a
There .will be n family night for I Mrs. Wayne Fleenor and daugh- gR(P
Parmelee. Her husband lias little .ton accompanleld by her parday until Sunday evening with
.ness Womens Hospital Guild will be dressing table for their powder room. I O. O. P. and their families ami ter. Nancy, visited her brother, Just been called to service and left^nis, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Poulson. ter of Papi Carey of Leighton. They their parents, Mr. and Mrs. John
will reside on the groom's farm,
In charge st the room on Jan. 23 If you could donate cither of these the Rebekahs and their families Floyd Helxigel and family, over New p,. Custer.
visited Harold?, parenu at Saranac
northeast of town, known as lhe Adams.
and 24 and lhe Pythian Sisters will items please call the UB.O., room Januatv 12 Suimcr at 6:30. enter- Years until Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Lyons and । on Sunday.
Malore Leonard place. Congrutula- j Mrs. Susie Francisco ot Cllmat
fumtah the hostesses for the -last —244ft or Mrs. Richard Groi.:. GS.O. talnment following.
Harold Johnson second-class yea-' baby daughter of Battle Creek, were
Dale s Welding shop
.
—p on West Main
'spent from Thursday until Friweekend in January.
| advisor.
man. Coast Guard, 'Kewanee; Wis.. thl. weekend visitors of his parent’., St., which has been
Rev. I. W. Minor preached at the day night with her son and daugh-l
tri c|
closed for sevMra. Raymond Finnic has sue- f If you happen to call the U.S.O.
Regular meeting of Hiawatha Ri- spent last weekend with his parenu. Mr. and Mra. Ray Lyons.
' eral montlis. is again
-r. oopen and oper- Parmelee Methodist church on Sun- ter-in-law. Mr. and Mra. Prank]
ceeded Mrs. Wesley Burrell as az- room and if the. volunteer worker bekan Lodge will be held at the Mr, andI Mr*. Loren Johnson.
I Mr. and Mr*. Emest Vollwelier of atlng on a full time
te sc
schedule.
day afternoon.
Francisco, and children. She spend
• rangement Chairman for lhe week- may not be able to answer yoor IOOF hall Friday evening at 8:00
Mrs. Matlie Lymd. Mr. and Mrs.1 ,Detroit were holiday visitors of Mrs.
his i George
Mrs. Gears*
JurftMAccpmJuppatrom
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Freeman of Friday night nnd Saturday with]
ly -Saturday night dances.
% questions please remember that ev- o'clock.
Irutullation of officers Max Lynd, and Mr. and Mra David staters.
staters. Mrs
Mrs Martha
Martha Benaway
Benaway and
and panted her.daughter. Mrs. Burr Coo­
Tlie pint week the Odd Fellows erything the U.6.O. organization Supper 6:30 sharp Bring one dish, Chase and sons. Jack and Bruce, Mrs. —
— •••»-■--■ their »families.
—»•— . ley and children of Hastings to Detroit were Friday night visitors her brother and stater. Mr. und|
Dora
White, —
and
I no rolls Or sandwiches; meat, po- were New Year dinner guests of Mrs. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Robert Prost of I Grand Rapids. Saturday where they of Mr. and Mrs. Pete Peterson, and Mrs. Will Whittemore.
tntoes jind rolls furnished.
'
Nellie Thompson.
( Grand Rapids spent Sunday with left little two-year-old. Leon Cooley
kLu™™
Mra. Robert Tolan of Battle Creek her parenu. Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Bee- at Blodgett hospital for a week's
; The regular meeting of Welcome SPSfiJ from Thursday over the week­ ler.
.
further treatment.
w!WnS!md'iwub'N-i nn
u"
o1""'
Grange will be held Saturday night end at her home at Parmelee.
“'Mr
nni1wull,n“
Elwyn •Hayward!
Carlton Swift, who is connected
Tire Rouse circle will meet with
■ January 9 nt 8:30. Program.
of Hastings attended u party New!
Middleville has now taken on quite witii the U. S army signal corps., Mr. Mark Ritchie this Thursday ufiiawanS^f Vli “.S
Ytt,r s
at
»*»* of Mr.
city uira with the competion last has recently been transferred from I temoon.
, SOUTHWEST WOOIH.AND
1husuand
““nd of Lansing.
and Mrs. James Slocum near^ree-|
week
—" * u.
of the
&gt;&gt;n.- IIUUIMU.III
numbering u*
of MIC
the IIUUX3
houses Ft. Custer to Port Monmouth. New
Mr. and Mra. Vern Smith and La
,ar
ana Mrs
„
---------------------- ----------------- ■
Mr. and
Mrs. rjerris
FerrLs Moon oi
of
Rev nnd Mra. Dodge Lowell nhd which was done by the Consumers ! JefJey' a,.
Pieire SUmaon visited Mr. Stimson Grand Rapids and son George of
'
Mary, of Woodland and Mr. and Power Co Now. when the street i .Mr. and Mra. Harry Firestone and I at St. Mary s hospital. Thursday. Mich Slate College spent the weekMrs- Blanche Richards spent]
„ ,ivanllt.I.
. —
nnd
Mrs. «....
Guv Kantner.
™ .sjgns are placed, out-of-town folks
daughter of Monroe, were over- Saturday. Mra. Stimson wa* moved end al their home. New Year # they Tuesday with her brother-in-law
xr. «..a
Marvin were guests of Mr.
and Mra. won t huv|, Iroublp l0 flnd wherc little
night guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bill । to lhe home of a niece, Mra. Willard spent with his mother and .sister at “,,d sister. Mr. and Mra. Calvin]
Ogle Fhiniwuii nnd faintly New they're
------nt. By lhe way. we live at McFall one night lost week. They Kent at Jenison.
NashviTle.'
’
”
Powell m
in Hastings.
I1
; Year's night.
। 308 Washington St.
had been visiting at lhe home of her | Mrs. Douglas Reynolds, who is
Frienas of Mr and Mrs. Maurice I Mr. and Mrs. John Adams enter*I
; Miss Nancy Smith of Lansing
Tlie many friends of our township '
luKHiGANs riONtH Hosntu hsuzanci co aranti
spent a feu' days with her urnnd- treasurer. Grover Cline, win be glad parenu. Mr. and Mra. Will Bums , taking a ten-weeks' ordnance In- Bixler of Grand Rapids will be glad , tained the following at dinner Pritil Harris Creek through lhe holi- specter's course in Ann Arbor, was to know they are parenu of a son. day evening in honor of their 35th
parents. Mr. and Mr- S W. Smith I to learn that he has made n nice , dawi.
and to say goodbye to. her । home over the weekend.
•
born in St. Mary's hospital. Decern- wedding anniversary: Mr and Mrs.
and also visited Miss Patricia Green. convalescence from his operation I brother.
Medric Bums, who goes in-1' •'--------- *L •••—■*■— ------------ -to ber 27; weight 7 lb?.. His mother. Leon Pennock and daughter Naomi,
relumed
Mr ami Mrs Keith F.irlee Mrs. for appendicitis, ami on Saturday1 to service this Wednesday.
1....
v ...
„
her .^...
home
in Coats Grove,
Saturday Mra. Lena Bixler Ls caring for the Mrs. Charles Harrington local and
Chas. Fariee and Miss Nevah Fnr- was moved from,Butterworth hos- ‘
Amble Mugridge has received , after spending *a
. homc
wlnJ, ,.
hv"
........ . .....
“nd -*umll
..... ,y ........
during ...........
the moth--* ....
Mr. Iluu
and Mrs. VIIIIU
Glenn Williams
nnu.uil and
)&lt;•? called on Mrs. Paul Towns pltul in Grand Rapids to the homc -----Mrs.
h
.
-----.
—
Mn
C
f
are
that
he
is
।
grandparents.
Mr.
and
&gt;nn
Mra.
Mrs
H.
II
C.
r... ....
_ children
.. of
.. Gull
« ....
I
Clare, that he Is
' and baby Sandra LouUe last Tues­ of hta nephew. Will Scott nt Grund- word from her son
ers ill......
illness. *rv,i.
This u
is lhe fint son in
three
Take,
. .
.. ..
.
Poulson.
the family........................................ .
day afternoon. Mrs. Cha.- Fariee [ ville. where he will be gad to receive­ in North Africa and well. He pre­
' Mn. Glenn Kenyon is spending a
viously had been in Ireland for some : Tlie East Side card club was en­
mrs. a&gt;uttle Smith returned home few days with her son. Arion Ken-,
also called there on Wednesday aft­ mail.
1
1 montiis. His mother was made hap­ tertained by Mra. B. c Swift. Wed­
ernoon.
Sunday night from spending the
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Mahler of ! Mr. and Mra. Wm. Campbell and py on Christmas drfy by receipt of nesday.
holidays with her children. Mrs. yon in Rapid City. S. D
•mall son John, returned to Detroit. the letter telling ol his change in
Mr. nnd Mrs. Robert Campbell Leon Drew of Battle Creek and Ar­
Bert Patton, who suffered a
Detroit spent the weekend at the Sunday
afternoon after spending the location.
and two sons of Labarge were New thur Smith of Hastings, and fatnl- heart attack last Thursday night,
farm.
holidays
with
their
parents,
the
—
......
Mrs. Blanche Segerstrom spent Year's guesta of her mother. Mra.
— at no increase in cost-effective January 1st,
. is confined, to hte bed at this writ­
Miss Jeanne Kantner. Ruth Flan­
igan and Mnrv Townsend have re- :। Chas. Campbell's and Mra. Vent from Thursday night over Sunday Roy Russell.
1943. Aik your local ogent about tho new features of
Arthur Steeby of Leighton, re­ Ing. Ills many friends hope he will
Hmiihnnrf
rnmiiv
wllh
hpr
d
aUK
hter.
Mrs.
Jas.
Berry
Smith
nnd
family.
Mra. Edith Sprague of Charlotte cently inducted into lhe army, is lo­ soon be feeling better.
turned to North Manchester College.,
Anociolod'j plan . . . already unequalled for protection
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Solomon visi­ and family in Grand Rapids.
nnd Mra. Maud Vogt of Hamilton. cated at Camp Claiborne ,™.,
Indiana, after spending their vacuMrs. S. A Cook pt Traverse City
.tai.
and value.
ted nt the home of her uncle. Frank
ThLs past week after the snow left. Montana, spent several days irttn
u Donna Carey of I' spending
----- - -----------------------------------tion nt home.
Misses Mary ...
and
ten days
with her
aonMr and Mrs Ward Green nnd DeNise at Freeport. Tuesday. Mr. Mra. Ruth Liebier presented your their cousins Mr. and Mrs. Frank Leighton spent the holiday vara- in-law nnd daughter. Mr. and Mra,
Liberal cash benefits, up to $550, have been paid to thou­
DeNLse
passed
away
Friday
after
a
correspondent with a lovely pansy jrlndie
and Mrs.
Mnttie Lynd
tion m
in uranu
Grand trapuui
Rapid*,. wim
with men
their Willard Daddies nnd family,
Pntricta took Miss Nancy Smith to
»
.7 ..
..
iim and
uiiu non
period
of
poor
health.
|
which
she
nicked
in
her
garden.
sands of members for hospital, doctor's or surgeon's fees.
family. Mrs. Vogt
Vogt lived
lived in
in MiddleMiddle- grandmother.
grandmother. Mra.
Mra. Adeline
Adeline Barrell.
Barrell.
Mra. Helen Pennock was in Hasher home in Lansing New Year's &gt;
Friends
of
George
Masters
ot
Tlie
Middleville
Com.
Brotherhood
day and were guests of Mr. nnd1
l vllle as a girl and this was her first
Mrs. Russell Solomon and infant tings Thursday afternoon,
You, too, con arrange right now to avert lhe financial shock
Middle- will hold its second meeting of the visit to the townin more than twen- daughter. Janet Ami. were broughtFreddie Koppolow entertained at
Mrs.xPnOi Smith and Mr and Mrs. Grand Rapids, formerly of miuuirthat come to 7,700.000 people hospitalized last year.
Casgo Smith, returning home Sun­ ville. ore glad to learn he has re- season on Monday. Jan. 11. There ,y.yc!»rat, , .
. .,
home from Pennock hospital on New a skating party nt Crooked lake
day evening. Miss Phyllis Green, covered from the pneumonia attack will be a potluck supper followed by k
&amp;re^r^t&gt;0k
C°nn'® Year * day. Her mother, Mrs. Julia I New Year's eve.
Associated pioneered individual hospital insurance in
and
left
St
Mary's
hospital
to
reprogram
and
if
as
good
as
last
back to his studies at the College of Murah. is caring for them.
| Mr.’and Mra. Wayne Waite enwho had been visiting Miss Marcia
Michigan-ond has the largest membership of atty com­
Smith, returned home with thenr. J turn to the home of his son. Rich- meeting, you inen should all be Mortuary al Detroit. Monday. CinrMrs. Wurrcn Bredahl and two lit-1 tertained the following guests nt
there.
Mr and Mrs John Smith of Jack- ' ■rd
pany writing this type of insurance exclusively. This protec­
ence Serijan rode with them to East tie daughters who have been in the n Sunday dinner: Mr. and Mra.
Lt. nnd Mrs. Marc Squler came La rising where he will resume his East with.thelr husband and father. Howard Waite of Battle Creek,
son were weekend guesU of Mr. and i Mr and Mrs. Carl Hiar and two
tion is available to individuals or family groups, ond
small
children
of
Wayland
ware
New
Friday
to
visit
her
parents.
Mr.
and
Mrs. Owen Smith. Mr. and Mrs.!
studies at Michigan Stale.
Captain Bredahl, have returned to Charles Waite nnd Gail Waite of
persons are eligible who are in good health ond between
Mwson Smith of Woodland were. Year's guest of her parenu. Mr. and Mra. G. E. Blnkf. Lt. Squler re­
Mra. Day Pugh and little, daugh- Grand Rapids us he lias gone over- Yorkville. MLm. Mary Waite of OwosMrs. Fred Ouffln.
turned to Glenview Naval Reserve ter. Mary Ellen, of Vermontville vta- seas. Mrs. B, was the former Paulina • so nnd Mr. and Mra. Charles HarSunday dinner guests there.
the oges of 1 ond 65, whether married or single, employed
Mr, •■and Mra. Glenn Orlffeth Air Base near Chicago. Sunday but «ed*.h£.r
MrL w’d Mrs W' Taylor.
rington. local.
or unemployed.
CRESSEY
spent New Year's in Grand Rapids his wife remained for a longer visit, H. McKevitt last week.
Dinner guests of Mr. nnd Mrs.
Mr. nnd Mra. George Schoolcraft
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kahler of at the homc of her brother-in-taw
The Past Matrons of Middleville -Mr'_,aDd ,¥r'-Clydc .DeN!fe of Rush Randall, Sunday last, were of Battle Creek vLslted her parents.
east Delton Visited Mr. and Mrs.' and sister. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Betu. O- E. 8. entertained their husbands Gram! Rapids were Sunday dinner their son-in-law and daughters. Mr. Mr. and Mrs Bert Patton Satur. .
J.—1-7.—••— 77/
„ . nwn
uuu uuuKiinus. mr. mr. ana Mrs. ran i-aium aaturOtis Boulter on Tuesday.
The tatter is convalescing from and the past patrons and wives at guests
of hta
his sister, Mrs.
Mn. Glenn Sol- an
and
d Mrs. Clare Sciianta
Schantz and two lit- J
day.
—
We regret to lose our neighbors. I pneumonia.
a New Year's eve dinner at the Ma- rmurn
anrl
r«mHv
Tu
at.
--------------------------...
----------------..
'
Barn„ jr
to
omon and family. In the afternoon, tie girls, and Miss Jeanette Randall
Mr. and Mrs. John Klinger and fam- i
Your correspondent has made a
Games and visiting
■ Temple.
.
........n accompanied M,
by &lt;U*.l
Mra. UVIMUIWI
Solomon UllU
and Of Grand Rapids
Monday _morning
where he___
will
visit
Uy. who have sold their farm and bad start in the New Year by break- followed
* -bountiful
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h-r sister.
.l.l.r Mra.
Ur. Vessie Warrl.
Mr gnd Mr&gt;
Rack Qf
_____
____________
____
_
illowed a
supper.
her
Harris, .h.y
they
DITSOIT
MICHIGAN
his_____
aunt. __
Mrs.
Frank Campbell
and
purchased the Sensiba farm near Ing her typewriter which certainly
/. cablegram from Eddie Lynd was | called at the home of her aunt. Mrs.
A
• troll, were weekend guests of hta family for a few days. He will also
Delton.
Is a handicap.
a happy Ncw Year .s ...»
gift .to his par- , Frank DeNIse
- . mother and brother. Mra. Fricmta visit Mr. and Mrs. Sanford Sllcock
-— -----at
- Freeport.
Kay Solomon of Battle Creek
Tlie young people nre
and
n.v all
nU getting
unuug enU.
cut®. Mr.
Mi. ki
id Mrs.
Mii. Max
Mi»x Lynd. It । Douglas Reynolds is now empoyed Rock and Carl Rock mid
fmnilv
and family.. near Debolt.
spent the past week with her sister. back to their v=ric™
—"----- —
--------------------'
various colleges
nnd stated
he was 'in -------North Africa
and as. manager
Wec-Nippee club un..,
Their
son-------------------------Francis recently
BUMMr of
nf the
t»w w-.Ninn------... enlisted i1 D(rk Barnes visited Eugene Ford
Nat’l Bank Bldg. Hastings
pending the holidays well
at Post tavern In Battle Creek.
in the” S^Trcham SilrtSes
Mrs. Murle Reynolds and family.
schools after spending
near Doster two days tast week.
Phone 2307
Mrs. Janet Reynolds is spending with lhe
~ home folks.
The Young Peoples class of the
Mrs. Edw. Estcrman is still in
Allen Pender of Hastings'was callMrs
Eiin
relumed
to
Mra. here
Elin Rogers
Rogers
returned
to 1'her
Saturday
following
several days with her parents. Mr. ,,Mrs- ?,• c,;.S'J ri “n&lt;1 ‘brighter. Methodist Sunday school will meet' Blodgett hospital. Grand Rapids. jng On old friends in "Middleville home
and Mrs. Mason Forshey and fam­ Mrs Betty Watkins, were gue.su at at the church Thursday night for a , and gaining in health.
Tuesday
two
with her
two
two weeks'
weeks'..visit
visit
|ier
two sol
sons,
the Ironside-Densmore wedding at
nt potluck
nntiiick supper
winner and
nnd eniertalnment.
entertainment ~ Lt
ti “nncT^fra.
Mr. Dnl-eei
T...
. .. with |lc
!.
501
lhe
Robert Smith went
ily near Prairieville.
Harry xnuiai.ll.
Baisch. «!.,
Jr., IlbUIIHU
returned IU
to his
and -xvMulu
Donald lW||:in
Rogen III
in
... .----&gt;------- .
T ..
1113 |i Sheldon HUM
. to Kalamazoo) Wednesday to visit studies at the University of Michi- Chicago.
. his brother. Herpert ~
Thorpe and gan in Ann Arbor. Tuesday, last.
■ Mr. nnd Mrs. Douglas Florid entcrfamily, on their
ilr way back ™
to ...
Pt. ™...
SIH.
Dr. and Mra. R. M. Seryans apd Ulned nt n New Year s eve party
i Oklahoma.
son Clarence, spent New Year's
.son
Year’s In Bl
al ,hclr
U&gt;elr home
home at Crooked take.
lake.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Steeby of Grand Rapids at the Dr. Braendle i Mrs. Susie Francisco of Climax
1 Grand Rapids, formerly of Leighton, home.
called on Mra. Bertha Adams Sathad quite an experience recently .Mr. and Mra. L. R. Beeler and son urday afternoon.
when overflowing Piaster
Plaster Creek Connie, accompanied by Mr and
Mr- “nd Mrs- Calvin Powell of
I—
,orJ
5^Lthem
“nd thelr
Mrs. neiir&gt;
Henry rrmi.
Frost ana
and enuuren.
children. Hastings called on her sister. Mrs.
Z. . —
•• EuesU.I .Mr. (»»&gt;•.
All Blankets Greatly Reduced
and
Mra.
Clarence
Morse
n, New Year's Blanche Richards. Sunday.
“
ndi.M
?ii.F
UrcnrCeI,¥.
orw; and two Kathleen and Jack ™
spent
small children of Bellevue to move wllh Mr. and Mra. Robert Frost
77—; In
l.i
Mrs- Fkl. Karcheskl iui« been
80x99 White Sheet Blanket$1.39
in lhe middle of the night and taka Grand Rapids
spending ten days with her par­
Double 72x80 Tan Blankets $1.75
refuge with retauves The Slaeby
MjtttPr s^nt Clifford
Clifford Aubil
Aubil enta at Jacitsun.
home
on------------Rosemap'St
. had
has
returned toto Camp
Camp Forrest
Forreat, Dr- Prosper Bernard, who is sta---- - —
j -- -------- five feet
. ,lH
* reiumeo
Double 72x80 Fancy Blankets __$2.39
nf
wnter
In
the
liAssment
unri
nelffh.
t
.......
J
_
■
.
_
&gt;
___
&gt;
of water in the basement and neigh- Tenn., after an eight days' furlough ‘ Honed at Denver. Colo., has been
. bora homes had water in the first spent
of iia»
his pnsciiia,
parents -'pending
home
Port Wool Paskell Covers 72x84 _$3.98
upu,,, at
■&gt; the
me. liome mi
----------» a
— few days al his ........
—
-Story.--------------------------------------------- .
Mr
Mr. and
and v*'Mrs. **•"•
Ray Aubil i~
In there.
Leigh.
Port Wool Purrey Blankets 72x84 $4.98
•— twp
•— ’ ’' ”
•
Mr. and Mrs. Leon Doster an0
। Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Roberts and ton
two children of Allegan were week_»
' daughter. Elizabeth, of Hastings,
I end visitors of her parents, Mr. and HOPE CENTER
—
Mr, and Mrs. ’LaVern Quick and
Mrs Earl Kermeen at Parmelee.
Sorry to hear of the passing of daughter Norma of Banfield; Clark
Mrs. Jerald Stucker is supplying Will Monica at his home Sunday Lipscomb of Battle Creek; Mr. and
as commercial teacher at the T-K morning. He had been In poor health Mra- Marshall Norwood. Mr. and
school for Miss June Bouck, whose for some time, but hta passing came. Mr’ Roger Williams and son Dean,
father died sudendly at Big Rapids, as a shock, to hit friends relatives local- *ere dinner guests of Mra.
Saturday.
and neighbors. Much sympathy is Mary Doster. Sunday.
.
Jack Hamilton spent the weekend extended to the bereaved ones.
I Mra/ Mary Doster received the
in Grand Rapids with his mother.
**
— Blrdena ------news---of the death -»
of »her
— statcr-ln-.
Mrs.
Lyttle -from Eaton 1------Jack, of lhe U. 8. air force, has been county spent her vacation with her
amazoo on Monday. Mrs. Ehrman
home onfurlough but
_ has been
—...no- mother. Mrs. Floy McDermott.
------------— at
. ..__
#nd Mfs Mllton Warner and was a sister of the late John Dos­
tlfled to report
Nashville. Tenn.,
by January 7.
daughter LoU of Battle Creek, spent ter On Tuesday afternoon. Mr.
A romance between two popular Friday with their parents Mr. and and Mrs. I-eon Doster of Hastings,
Mrs. Mary Doster nnd Mr. nnd Mrs.
teachers of lhe Thomapple-Kellogg Mra. Fred Ashby.
school, culminated in marriage,
Mr and Mra. Maurice Ashby and Marshall Norwood called at the
when married* on Wednesday-eve­ daughter Betty of Kalamazoo spent Ehrman home.
Mrs
John Chamberlain and
ning. Dec. 3(L at Augusta by Rev. L. Bunday with Mr. and Mrs. Fred
daughter. Patty, spent Thursday
M. Rlgelman. formerly of Middle­ Ashby.
ville. Attendants ■ were Miss Hester
Mr. and Mra. Clarence Payne and with James Clark tn Kalamazoo.
Mrs. William Chapman Is n
Boeters of Kalamazoo, also a teach­ family were Hastings ahoppera Sat­
, medical patient in Crtspe hospital.
er in T-K and Harold Kermeen of urday,
Plainwell.
Mra. Harry Lelnaar underwent an
operation In Borgess hospital, Kal­
amazoo. one day last week. She is
reported to be gaining nicely.
, Mrs. Paul Kyburz. Mra. Marshall
1 Norwood and Mrs. Roger Williams
; met at the home of Mra. Lincoln
Every coat hat a sale tog that saves you money
. Bush Wednesday to plan U&gt;e pro­
, gram of the WS.CS. for the year.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Paul Kvburz and
I children spent New Years witii
Mrs
Virginia Millard and Mrs.
I Grace Millard in Urbandale They
aUo called on his father In Leila
jhosnltal. Battle Creek.
I Mrs Ed McPhnriln and daugh­
ter. Gertrude, and Mra. Celia Reed
| of Hastings were afternoon callers
, nt the home of Mrs. John Lechleitnfer one day last week.
Callers al the home of Mra. AnAll with Sale Tags that save you'.money.
I vie Titus lhe past week were: Miss
I Dorothv Johnson of Plini. Monday;
range of £rtderio Veterinary Products at thia store. W«
Mrs. Opal Casev. Thursday after­
Houie Dresses ot $4 39
$4 95
can furnish, for example. Phenathuuine J&amp;rd»rl9 to rid
noon and Mra. Dan Erb, local, on
I
ond
!
New Year's day.
cause the highly fatal blackhead disease. We can supply,
Ray Stewart and Chan Dinner
were in Hastings on busnleu Sat­
loo, a complete line of other AiQderle biological* and
Uniforms white or colored $^| 69 - $p5
urday.
pharmaceuticals to guard the health of cattle, horses, sheep.
. Mrs. Angie Titus reparts that two
foxes passed through her door yard
recentw.
health this £&gt;adecle way?
LaMar Erb spent Saturday with
his grandmother. Mrs. LaVem Cal­
lhrop in Hastings.
Mr. and Mrs, Llewellyn Erb cni tertained several friends New Year's
eve.
Tlie basketball team will play
lhe Plainwell team in the school
~ lAulktntti ‘Dittrilulor o/-:
gymnasium Tuesday evening. Jan.
12 The Woodland team will come
here to play the local team. Friday
evening. Jan. 15.
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�THE HASTINGS BANNER, THURSDAY, JANUARY 1, L»U

TON

Mr. and Mr*. L. O. Harris and
Mr ig-.d Mr*. Allen Harris. Grand
IRuplaa; George Harris. Muskrnran:
Lynn and Jack Harrta, B*y City:
Lewi* Harris. Jr.. Ann Arbor: Mr*.
Mr. and Mr*. J W. Arc
Boynton Hart*. De trait; Dr. Harriet
nd Mr*. John Armbruster. ...
,
H*rrte. Saginaw; Mr*.
Vernon Well­
wnpanled Kenlth Dyer to hl* home man.
min. Jackson, am
and Mr* Orpha St.
i Flint and spent tha weekend with John, Ann
*— Arbor.
*.r^cr. were here Mon­
Mr.
and Mra Al Dyer. Kenlth had iis.
a*
.............................
Crowfl. funeral of Mrs. Marbeen visiting hl* grandparenU here i Ki
lor ten days
“
[ •.
TIum »hn
I Mr. and Mr*. David Boye* vte- ' for lhe funeral of Warren Carter
lied Mr. and Mra. Carl Boyes ot were hte son. Clare Carter of Miami.
Hickory Corner* on Monday.
'Fte.; id* brother and *l«ter-in-law.

ERSONALS

Dale Henn wa* home from Great
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IRONSIDE—DENSMORE

I PARKER—TOLHURST

COMMUNITY NOTICES

C A r I A I C 1/ C U T C White pom pom chryaanthemum*. ' In the .Sunday issue of the Bat­
J
L L
L V» L.
L I*
H I u
J 1 utul
cathedral
taper*
J U
V CIA
V I rt U
garUnd4
andIn while candelabra
of srcen. lie Creek Enquirer-News appeared I P-lten
the following account of the mar-1

* f"
---------- Jan. 1.
d*y —
anranoon,
be
named
and plana
| ery ■ decorated the First Metnodlst rlage ot a former Hastings resident.
The Delton Intend L*kae Garden will
—
‘SmUrSiri
...JM1m Pauline E. Tolhurst, daughter Club will hold it* next meeting witn ye,r **“ “ m&gt;o
of Mr. nrm Mrs. Leon G. Tolhurst, Mra Anna Robinson on Thuraday
,
id Mrs. Llewellyn Erb. local
JI1?!*’
w.4i^siri,; now of Marshall:
Vent Callhrop of Prairie]
Glenn Densmore, and Wellesley
d Mr. and Mrs. Pau) Nagel
High noon on New Year's Day Plants That are Easy to Grow." Mrs.
^,a j^n’^'rokrtde^Th^ rJ-v^L was the hour chosen by Miss Pau­ Charles Harrington will give Inter­
Lake spent Clirirtmas eve
I Xto^Stone^hPHngte. line E Tolhurst, daughter of Mr. esting facts about bee* and Mr*.
a Vern Callhrop at the
n Legion hoapiuj at Bad
. and Mra. Leon Tolhurst. 225 North । Roger Williams will tell of replacing Potluck dinner at noon.
Mra.
D.
D
waiton.
service
at
three
o'clock,
in
tne
pre*Edward
Bottum.
Jr.,
of
Detroit
“
Grand. Marshall for her marriage sugar by use of honey.
* lhe holiday guest of hte parenu
!
M,.
Mr, Harald to&gt;|.5?,'jSSSv
to Lieut. Robert G. Parker, of Camp
The Cedar Creek Cemetery Circle
ar, Lloyd and Lynn Ertj
and Mra. E F. Bollum.
Tliee Dowling
Cemttary Clrel* will
wrtaltol Itor wl.l Hub on Nrw
&lt;wln'
*’ I Crowder. Mo. the son of Mr. and will hold its annual macting at the
u
hrtstmos eve with Mr. anq
meet foe dinner and election ot ofttMr. and Mra. Bernard McPliariin v„r. nlahi. v.rlou. cinn telni I &lt;““»“•« ,n toHW
Mra O I Parker of. Marlon. Ind.
home of Mr. and Mra. Charles Kah­ cera
j) Trtidgeon in Battle Creek]
and other neres*ar&gt; buslne** on
tnd Mrs. Richard Brower and Mian- iburn: u nepirew. Harold Carter of returned teat Wednesday from To­ played. Tha&lt;e present were Judge ' A program of organ music wasi' Trinity Episcopal church was the ler Wednesday. Jan. 11 with a din- January 14 at the church dining
N&amp;CS. of the Mcthodteq p
p.n .no
,. Brower w.
r.
Ctoto H C.rtjr o« togr. ronto, Canada, where they had bran and Mra A. D. McDonald. Mr und rendered by Mra, Harold Foster pre- ,.scene of thte attractively appointed 1 ner at noon. Officer* will be elected. 7^
is Jean
and »™
Evelyn
were
he)d Its regular meetlnd Eimdav
auests nf Mi and Mr* Ken- City, a brother ot Mrs. Carter, to attend lhe wedding of hte broth­ Mrs. David Boyes, Mr and Mrs. ceding and during tne-tervice. Tne.
The W8.C.S. of the Melhldtet
: wedding. TW11. cathedral candles in
' wff er. Capt. Michael George McPharlln
ome of Mr* Marshall Nori heth Grower of Nashville, helping
Blanche Powell. Boe.
Wallace Osborn and Dr. and Mra 'Bridal Chorus" from Lohengrini candlebras and white chrysanthe.~.w „
....
™ .
i Wednesday afternoon od o celebrate Kenneth'a birthday.
“ra W. 8. Dicken Mra. WU- and Mte* Virginia Bertram on Dec. D. D. Walton. A cheese lunch was was us^d a* lhe ^processional undi mums clustered In baskets were church will hold a social meeting tn ।
the church basement Wednesday
How good and pleasant a thing it
Ham Budde, Mr*. ,B. M Hanson. 28.
served.
'
the
recessional
was
Mendetesohu'i
C 1). Bauer of HastlngJ I *fr. *iitow
i
placed
upon
the
altar
while
Christevening.
Jan.
13.
A
pot
luck
supper
Mra. George Bauer and daughters
t«w
Herbert Royal. H. A- Burdick and
• • ,•
v ,
"Wedding MarclC \
mas green* were used about
xml the will be served promptly at 8:30.
6:30. another* good, to sow by the wayu Mrs. Charles HarrtngtoiJ lhe guest of her *iater-in-law. Mrs. jameg Wilcox of Bay City; Mr. and of East Lansing spent part of last Jan.tC WdX^h0 w
' % her wedding tke bride Was at- . church, all combining to r'
“v- -a Memberr
— -«
— society who w
— .a
r2TCI? 9alur- "W# 10 her I Mra
Hartford,, aiui
and week with Mr and Mra. Frank Sag*
make
of •*
the
have
Mrs. Lewis
ucwu Howlett. iwiuuiu
aide for the way-weary/ and trust
tJX of her gir*“rie^di “ftra
°J
. lovely background for lhey_ --------Mr and
doublc/btr
’-hday In either October. Novemhome In Auburn on Bunday.
, Mr
and Mri
Mra.. Qwen
Owen Ovlall.
Ovlall. Grand
Grand
nd Mrs. Glenn Williams
- by
. .. thy
...
or December and new member* Loves recompense of love —Mary
।
ring
service
which
waa
read
Major Harold Pelham, who has Rapid*
| and Mrs Sage accompanied Mrs
school on Monday. AU had a happy ■ crepe with full skirt, and i» torso
k..u, Ketut. Kenneth
‘*"u "
length lace bodice with fang sleeve* Rev. Harry M. Laws, acting rector •'f th- church will be honored Mrs Baker Eddy.
In British Columbia, te spend- i Mrs Maude Schompf and nephew. Bauer und daughters to East Lan- tlnie
tdall of the W. K. Kellogg been
U - week here ...
I.U II.
| William Ransom,
.
......
_ of Mr. *ing. Thuraday,
___...... remaining
.......
[ng ■the
with
Mr. and
were ___
gue»(*
for A,New
, of the church.
Charles Harrington. Mrs. Bert Pat­
•
•
•
Her
mantUte
head
dress
was
of
lace
Gull lake spent from Fri­
uni. mi
Anna Robinson.
nooinwn. Mrs.
rar*. Leon
ixrun
Man’s noblest task te to help othMra- Anna
Paul Humbtqp.-- organbt. played ton.
Tuesday afternoon. Mr*. L H. like that of her dress Shis carriedI
ll Sunday evening with Mra. David Goodyear. He expects and Mrs. Vernon Wellman of Jack- Year's day.
son on Friday and Saturday.
I Mrs. Corinne Gould of Lansing Evarts and MLss Agnes Sim enter- a bouquet of while rose buds, white the "Bridal Oiorus" from Lohen- P*’»nock and Mra Bertha Adams frs b&gt;‘ hte best mean* and power*—
rents. Mr. and Mrs. John Lo report for duty on Saturday.
r^grin as a^proceMional. and using. will be In charge of the supper and Sophocles
Dr und Mra Norbert Schowalter 1 Cadet Rotend J? Cusack returned wa* the guest of Mr. and Mra F. L. tolned their bridge club of twelve, hyacinth* and budlea lied with .‘aim।
tfiirMendelMohn
Wedding
March"
Lera
In
Grand
Rapid*
Sunday
alSunday
to
Mannion
Military
ColBauer
for
New
Year
»
and
the
weektor dessert and contract.
ribbon, all of which fell from a
Juste Francisco of CllmaJ
as a recessional Miss Tolhurst wa«
[ending
b —» end.
i
• • •
, small white Satin muff.
UUUIMN lhe
MIV opening
UMAIMIIA of the
UM new
IM» o*O* lege at Aurora. Ill where he
--- •om Thursday until Fri-I [eopathic
r------ -ca. aho*pite!.
.—i._■ a.
—
Mb*
Bonita L. ....
Henney of Battle
located
ut 1225 .tnA.nl
student, Bn*aotter .n»nAin»
*pendlng *&gt;!■
hte vacatina,
vacation
-----------------------Places were laid for ten at lhe ■ Mnr Edward Storkan (Margaret, given in marriage by her father.
t with her son and daugh-| Lake Drive. S. E
-Crrct ha* been the
th: guest of her New Year’* dinner at the home of Densmore i was her sister's matroni
I *'llh hte parenu. Mr. and Mrs. P. .Creek
Tlw bride wore an exquisite gown
w. Mr. and Mrs. Pranjcl
grandparent*. Mr. and Mr*. Roy Mr. and Mra. Angelo Spirts. W of honor, her dre** being of white. of white .’lipper satiiY. fashioned on
I and children. She spend
&gt;«•»&gt;» to muntou Evans, tlie part two weeks.
Green St. Tlie afternoon was spent chlUon .and lace made aimllarly to&gt; princess lines with the long skirt
light and Saturday willJ
ee^ferenre? in
Nile* after spending her holiday
Mr and Mrs. John Swank (Mar­
I terminating in a slight train in the
her and rtrter. Mr. undl
Uo»reMimtU ^idaT
vacation here with her parenU. Mr. garet Beaver) and daughters from ,with visiting and a demonstration the bride's, with which she carried
of tome Grecian dance*.
UM arm bouquet of red rose buds
Hon there un U Friday
and Mra George B Heath.
II Whittemore.
Willowbrook. Calif., spent a few
tied with red ribbon
Mu* I&lt;one edged with «ecd pearl* while a fin­
d Mra. Max Reynold*. Mr.l [ Hollte Iscnhath and Roderick, Mr. and Mra C. E Thoma* re­ day* last week vLMUng Mr. and Mr*.
The N. C. 500 club wa* entertain- Leonard nnd Mtes Betty Sigler were ger tip veil fell from a cap and
WHUama. local. Mr. nndl Newton left Sunday for Lhutevllle. turned on Tuesday to their home in Glenn Storrs and the latter** broth­
- item ot lace. - An arm bouquet ot
— t bridesmaids
and--------wqre identical
In spend
xivnn a
n few
to** day*
dav. with Mr.
Mr sam* A
ana,
... r-.i
..
ky. to
Cal, ahaving
spent lhe er. Edward Beaver and family. Mr. ed by Mr and Mrs Wm Llnlngum
ml Williams of Gull laikel kv
r- on Saturday evening Th
Those
—Thr.
win- '1 dresses
'
ot white crepe fashioned white rases and chrysanthemums
, lMUlt week wUh Hasting* relative*
and Mra Elwyn (Haywardl knd Mra. George Stebbins.
Swank will enter the service when ning high score* were Mra. Clarence
zm---- Wjth Iul| jjjlrta alMj torso length completed the costume.
Maurice Greenfield te home from they return to California.
igs attended a party Newl I Leroy and Jonn Hewitt and Tom
Mrs. Stanley Trubey of Detroit,
Cuppon and Gamer Hampton, nnd oodlces. the former carrying yellow
Mtes Feme Wolf of ......................
Detroit left low score winner.
vr at the home of Mr.l Birdsall have returned from Lon- 1 Ann Arbor. Mrs. Greenfield having.....................
sb-ter of the bride was matron ot
winners were
'Sunday after spending her ten day , *
Ut
" Mra. Hamp- roses and Miss Sigler's flowers were honor She was attired In a long
James Slocum near -Free-1 hng where they were the guest* of come at Christmas time.
Talisman rase*.
Mr. and Mra. Merle Kelley during i Palmer Osborn returned Saturday I vacation with her parenu, Mr. and ‘
. 11. .
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.
____ _
iKiuore
)K&gt;udre oiue
blue sua
silk jcrecy
jersey uicm
drer.* u
made
»uc
'
to Cambridge. Mass. after spending **-’-’»
•I Mr. and Mrs.' Wayne Merrirk
Blanche Richard* spefft| vacation.
Mrs Ray &gt;•
Wolf.
Dwight Fteher served
grown*- ^llh
drapcd efrect ind on her
I Pvt. Norman Bogart of Ft. Bragg.
um mid
Charles' Drkke. who was at his ' hte
with hi* parenu. Mr.
| man
and Edward Stotkan
Slorkan and Rob- head she wore a _____
with her brother-ln-tew|
short.,-ui
matching
in Sbuth Haven during. .the
t)lf. | and
,n^ Mra. Wallace Osborn.
Osborn,
N. C. arrived Sunday to spend hte were host and hostess at a dinner II rrt Field were ushers. Dr and Mrs. veil while her flowers were an arm
tr. Mr. and Mra. Culvlul Lome
yRrarahn^rf and 1 0“? C. Keller were master and mtsholiday
vocation,
returned
to
1
n
"
h
'
r
’
whn
wa
’
’
*
I
the
Robert
Reed,
who
was
home
for
ten
day
furlough
with
hte
parents
i Hustings.
bouquet of pink roses. Joe Osborn
tlK. 1 the hoHdaytt. left Saturday for New ■ Mrs. Adclia Hamblin and
famll,' Mra Lyle ruJirr. E. State Road, and I , ■
family
of Marlon. Ind., was best man.
:i Mrs. John Adam* enter-1 home of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Ln- ’ AZ...
1. fT,,..
;i H
,U.. live
11. .- at 109
IAA TZ
—.■ Slate St.,
O. —en­ Mr. »nd Mr.. Brn M.rrlel. « nrM.
Yoik
City lo resume fell*
hl* studies.
who
East
rick on Sunday.
• • •
I Following the ceremony, a rcccpMrs. Tolhurst, mother of the
e following at dinner PriMr and Mra Melvin Summons and 1 Mtes Mary Agnes Murphy of joyed a mepy Christina* day with
Mra Wesley Burrell's dancing non wa* held in the church parlor* bride, wore a gown of aqua and
ing in honor of their 35th I
uniia-.
were
Mount
Mercy
Academy,
Grand
Rapher
husband.
Kenneth
Hamblin
who
were
class held a party Monday evening ' which were attractively decorated black print with a shoulder corsage
anniversary: Mr and Mra.l ion. Harold of Grand Rapid*
tra
Clifford
Ids,
returned
to
school
Monday
Is
serving
in
the
Navy
as
3rd
Ctes.&gt;
hnll. Petty Officer and te in training at in the parish house, with thirty with basket* of white chrysanuie- of pink roses
nock and daughter Naomi. I auest-* of the Rev. and Mr:- ’ . . . . »,nri&gt;in«r aftor
prerent Hot dogs and cookie* were ' mums and lighted candles Assist-,I a. wedding breakfast was served
OI rai) the Great Lakes Naval Training served
de* Harrington, local, and I K „„ «1». »»».. .« ™ Cd,, .ddg. -.cb to
and the young folks had a 1 ing with the serving were Mrs. For- i,,Ath^dM,.r«b»iTarIvlmWtnr7rthe
Mra. Glenn Williams and I
Station, where he returned after hu. grand time.
I rJt Johnson. Mr* Timothy Howard
the Marshall TRWnafter the
Idren of Gull Lake.
j r Andrew AdAto. M N. tol SIM.
church •'-enlce.
with places
J"" "™r Vitom five-day furlough.
‘
Ellen
Leonard.,
Mra.
Richard
.
M.
enr
‘
ce
ul,h
Dtacw laid
181,1
..
...
...
'CUCU A^-UIIIAIU-.
ntVIUAlU ..A,
enn Kenyon te spending a I k-u gone to Battle Creek for a stay S'1 r,1,’ 01 Mr Bnt* Mrh' wnll“m
Phillip Lewis of Cloverdale spent
Dinner guests of Mr nnd Mrs C(X)k Mn, Raymond Flnnie, Mrs. for 20 guesU. The table wa* set
lohl week visiting Jock and Janice George Hebden on New Year's day Robert cook. Mra Fred Ziegler. Mra in a square, centered with white
with her son. Arion Ken • I teith hte son. Shirley Adams
, smith.
„
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Robert
Teele
of
chnsanthemums
and
greens
A
Kelley
of
Hastings.
*pld City. S. D.
|
Mr and Mr*. Dsn McCallum of
were Mr and Mrs Robert Finnic Robert Watklhs.
Mu.* Dorothy
spent New Yeats
bridal cake added further adorn­
’atton. who suffered a I Hope township, and their son. Pri- Grand
Mr and Mra. R. H Loppenthien and Mr and Mra .R. E Wait and Rou»h and Judy Johnson.
■ ‘J} .,'Rapid.*
" ZT.’T day
Ti'
pale Hubert McCallum, of Alex- **
rt‘[nk.?
ment
A three-course menu was
and daughter. Jean, spent part of
I
,
* ^ ^ . .
..
ack last Thuraday night, I
tended, ‘tiu.*
funeral* 01
of Mrs. Sulu
Stella the holiday season with relatives in daughter. Nancy.
hndria
.
La.,
were
guest*
of
Mrs
“
,unera
...
I
Mrs.
Densmore,
the
brides
molhserved.
&lt;1 to hte bed at thte writ-I
Ludington.
‘
,
' Mtes Florence V. Wood and Mr* J
was dressed in clay rose crepe.
Lieut, and Mrs. Parker left late
nany friend* hope he will I fenny Smith and Mtes Rene Pierce Vunbchoten.
Jacco
Miller of Atlanta City. New
hn Saturday, pvt McCallum is in I Jacc
“ M,llt
Mi» Jean Loppenthien left for Anna Newton entertained the Night embroidered in the same color, and for Joplin. Mo., stopping In Chi•cling better.
Jeney, spent Monday and Tuesday Battle Creek Thursday to spend New Hawk.* club at Mrs. Newton's horn* 4 matching hat. lhe grooms moth- eaeo and St. Loute en route. Mra
A Cook pf Traverse City I Lhe engineer corp*.
|
with
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Cnurlc.s
Rogers.
Years
with
friends.
She
returned
Saturday
evening.
A
7:00
o'clock
«•
Mri
Irlon*J?e: »°1re
Mri Arthur Chase and her neph- .
Parker wore for traveling a tan
ig ten days with her son- I
Mr. Keith Barber of East Lan- home Sunday.
dinner
was
served
which
was
folcrepe
with
bead
Irlmmbig
and
a
vabardine suit with brown alligator
d daughter. Mr. and Mrs. I
lowed by pedro, prizes going to Mra. i matching hat. Both motners had shoes and purse, a fur coat nnd
tuddles and family,
Edward
McPHARLIN—BERTRAM
»rd Barber last week.
Ira Shulu. Carl Weyerman, Mr* shoulder corsages ot white rose buds. mntchfo&lt;t hat.
After Jan'iarv R
len Pennock wo* in Has- I &gt;f Detroit Set. Chase te home on I Edw
Mr and Mrs. Floyd Eckert rcThe marriage of Captain Michael Cha* Freer and Ira Shultz. The
Iztter in
uter
|R the
lhe afternoon,
afternoon. the bride l*ieT will be at home at 5237 Pearl
fS;’.“dM™D Z tor.
irsday afternoon.
George McPharlln to Miss Virginia next party will be nt lhe home of and. Brooin jeR for ft trip toChicago Joplin.
.
Mo.
Koppoiqw entertained at I
Bertram of Toronto. Canada, took
Mr
and
Mrs.
Loren
Boyes
nnd
Terry
tethir
WA
Half
Mr. mid Mrs. Oscar Palmer on । and to st. Loute, Mo., where tlicy
Tlie bride graduated from the
party at Crooked lake I bf Unaing on Sunday.
£tacc in that city on Monday. Dec. January
।11 » p her tether. W A Hall
16.
_
|I vteltcd Ian .Ironside,
------ .J-----who
&gt;- --------te slatloneu
•- &lt; MarahaU
«•—
high^achooi and in 194b
■'s eve.
l|
8,ld
7orC&lt;£f
I Mrs. Wayne Waite en- I teMra W. A Thayer Mrs. G M I, Co’Capt. McPharlln was a fanner as- !
' at Jefferson Barracks. For travel- from the University of Michigan
Brower nnd Miss Evelyn Brower ,
,
thl, Jin
Rev. and Mrs. 8. Conger Hath- Ung. the bride wore a wool costume She was a commercial teacher in
the following guest* at I
ttetanl flight commander of lhe
in
onM
H.pld.
w.dnesJlnnltaa
'
dinner: Mr. and Mra. I
suit of light green with matching the Hudron und Flint schools for
Royal Canadian Air Force, serving away- entertained gllhe FreabyWaite of Battle Creek. I
1 Clare Carter, who wa* culled here In England. He has been transfer­ terten Manse on W. Center street hat and brown accessories. Rose a time but since test June has been
I'altc and Gai) Waite of I [Mr and Mr- J W. Hewitt were
, by lhe passing of hte father. War­ red to the United States Army Air Monday evening. Dec. 28, inhonor buds und hyacinths formed her cor- employed at Fort Custer. LieulenULs* Mary Waite of Owns- I Htutdnv curat’ of Mr. and Mr*. J... ren Carter, returned on Friday to Corps and temporarily te stationed of their son Stephen'sbirthday An' ’age. After January 15. Mr. and ant Parker te a graduate of the
A
j Mr*. Ironside will be at home at 418 Marlon high school and lhe Uni­
E
Hewitt
and
Mr.
and
Mra
Merle
r. and Mrs. Charles Har- I
Miami. Fla.
at Washington, D. C. for instruc­
col.
|| Kellev of Lanslntr
, s. Young
~- st.
veraitv
vcraltr of
=f Michigan
“ishl^r.. He
He Iste as memmem
Mr. and Mrs Neil Adair left 8at- tion duty.
certalned that those present had at­
Mra, George Schoolcraft I L^v^^“N,eYr,anr?’,wndiw/ unte\- fo7m?h*ciroiuwfora few "ft
Mr. Ironside te a graduate ot Ha*?h*
Il "wUl
will be remembered that tended twelve different colleges
Zrecluvisited her parents, I
fS^ Mm iite
*llh Mrs Adalrs rcla&lt; &amp;£.“!.«!}
and institutions of higher learning. tings High school, later attending temity. He is stettoned In the supUrs. Bert Patton Satur- I
lives.
Dieppe raid and was reported mtes- With duplications, twenty-one col­ Alblon college and Grand Rapids Pb' °n‘c'' , °r midwe*tem signal
junior college He te now affiliated corp* school in Camp Crowder. Mo
Miss Zabcllc Adrounle returned to ing but later was found in u hos- leges. universities or
James, Jr., went to Flint I [ Mr and Mrs Dell Shlvrlv left
seminaries
Ann Arbor lust Tuesday after nital. He has had many interestwith hte father at the HosUngs
all—Albion. Monument Works. Mrs. Ironside RECEIVES MLNNAGE
oming where he will visit I l.-trt Wedn&gt;’*day for an extended vis­ .(tending her vacation with her ing and unforgettable experience* were represented in
dr*. Frank Campbell and I it In Florida.
a uuert mother, Mra. H A Adrounle.
'and te credited with shooting down Harvard. Lake Erie. Lake Forest. graduated from lhe local hlgn FROM NO. AFRICA
I
Ml
’
*
Emilv
McElwain
was
---------a few days. He will also I
Michigan State College, Michigan .'chool. then attended the OberlUi
Ensign and Mrs. Maraludl H.; several enemy planes.
Mra. Alcid StauHer was surprised
ht
Mra
Paul
Faulkner
of
Middle
­
ind Mrs. Sanford Sllcock I
Cook came Wednesday from Corpus
Ca'pt. nnd Mrs McPharlln expect State Normill. Western Michigan Coneervaton- of Music, and u now and delighted on Tuesday to re­
&gt;lt,
I ville on Thursday.
Christi, Texas, for a visit with Mr. to visit Hastings relatives and Normal. University of Michigan. employed by the Michigan Bell Celve a cablegram from Iter son.
me* visited Eugene Ford I [ Mr. and Mra Carroll Newton nnd and Mr*. R. W. Cook and other rei- friends soon.
University
of
Wisconsin,
Oberlin
Telephone
Co.
here.
Pfc
Stanley Stauffer, who te In
er two days last week.
I ramllv, Archie Newtnn. l-nurel New­ atlves.
i
------«■»»
i College. McCormick Seminary'. CoOut of town guests at the wed- North Africa with the Coast Artili Rogers returned to her I ton and Mr nnd Mr*. Walter Soya
Robert Field and Lawrence Moore &lt;«KTS SCHOLARSHIP
lumbla University. At the close of ding were Mr. and Mr*. Alex Iron- lery. Tlie message was evidently
i* Saturday following a I were New Year * dinner guest* of left Tuesday for Detroit to be in- AT U, &lt;&gt;I PITTSBURGH
'the
evenbig
a
buffet
supper
was
side.
South
Bend.
Ind
;
Mrs.
Ruthsent
before Christmas, a* it convisit with her two sons. I pr. and Mra. C O. Willltu of Sar­ ducted Into the Army Air Corns I Mtes Ixtutee Hayward, who has
erford Bryant. Mr*. Sarah Ickes and veyed holiday greeting*, but was de­
.
hostess.
nd Donald Rogers in I anac.
having eruuico
enlisted several month*
ago.. —
been
nurse served by
uiiniui* uku
- the senior public ihealth
Kai&gt;u uu,.^- the ...
Mrs. Archie Herrington,and dough- layed enroute a* so many have been,
Ml«* Evelyn Tnhte* 'oent Christ­ naving
___
a
WkrK tK». Rwrrv P.ninlv
TA..—
offu.
U1 * . tl
E w ter. Mra. Loute Harris, Battle Creek; Even though it was late. Mpt- Staufdm. Dougla* Florin enter- I mas vacation with Mr. and Mr.&lt; They expect to be rant to Nashville., with the Barry County Health DeMra. Rupert Oarrothera and Mra. fee waa happy to hear from her son.
a New Year * eve party I tterroll 'Newton nnd tem'iv
ar.
Fred Stebbins left Wedne*- Ernest Hayes were o&lt;
James Gilmer. Grand Rapids; En~ .Q
----------ame at Crooked lake.
LhI , Mr*
—
Mr. and Mra. El- 31. for the University of Pittsburgh
Hotcl
’’
sign Marshall H. Cook. Corpus
A8-2^PUTY
"
'f°r 'I-awton
'
Okla.,
He Francisco of Climax
-------- for
.... a visit mo Soule* of Battle Creek. Phil where she has a yealXacholarahip. and l«*«r
entertained at the Christi, Texas: Mrs. Timothy How- COUNT! CLERK
Mrs. Bertha Adams Sat- B»ith Lieut and Mr* Philip H MUGriffin of Gull lake and local guest* specialtelng in orthopMic*.
The apartment of Mte* Alberta Furlong
ard
and
Miw
Dorothy
Roush,
KateMtes
Maxine
Swift,
who
has serv■moon.
^■tlitll nnd to make the acaimintanee at a family dinner were Willard scholarship come* from the Na- and Mtes Betty Kiblinger by. playMra. Calvin Powell of
her n,’w oranrfron Ph'lln Jr.
Hayea and Mr. and Mrs. Rqyal tional Public Health and Nursing ing games, serving of refreshmenu mazoo. Staff Sergeant Jean Eng- «l as the deputy county clerk for
ailed on her rtster. Mra.
Mr' Robert Cole nnd 'Mr *md Haves and family.
tend, Moore Field. Mission. Texas; the past year, has resigned to re­
' organization and the money which an&lt;j exchanging gifU.
,
Mrs.
Grace
England
and
daughter,
sume
her
former
position
in the
ichards. Bunday.
Adnm Fender of lacrv went
Harold Ten Eyck was home from Hnance* the schoterahip is from the
.
...
Mtnorv woonuim
Mr
Mr,
Marjory.
Woodland:
Mr. nnd
and
•
Karcheakt ha* been
M‘e cPl- D'’**’
F”1-1 Custer hos- Willow Run over the holiday and National Inf apt de Paralysis fund.
The Widows club meet* Ffid-y.'Forre*?joh^
a^dd^hter
d Mra. National bank.
. ..
Her Mlcceaaor ln C&lt;H|nly Clerk
en days with her paron Sutnrdnv,
Mte* Hayward was required lo
to rere-1 evening with Mrs. Will Ro
Roush. «27 &gt; --------- - T..K------------ -klS^Ted Miro
uvr
he and Mrs. Ten Eyck and family ML*.*
;kson.
Mr* Rob-rl Cole and dHU«ht*r
. --------------- a--------------------- -------------------------- ffie°r
Hyde's office I* Ml** Mary Louim
oer Bernard, who te ita- ^ft'IMt'd nt the Adam Fender homc were guest* of Mr and Mrs. Chas, sign her work here before she- wn&lt; Hayes St., for a carry-in supper and
Thomas, who ha» been acting as
Woodruff tor Chrtetmas.
1 accepted. She will be mtesed in thte social time
Mrs. Clara Wilder is , tnd GeorgeAnn. East Lansing.
xssl
Denver. Colo., has been
Lacey Saturday and Sunday.
assistant there for several months.
Lieut and Mrs. Hartley Finstrom city where she had made many the honor guest at thia meeting.
!
, few days at hte liome ■ Mr “"‘1 Mr-'- Rav Hotchkiss and
came home Thursday from an ea*- friend*.
| Mis* Bonito L Henney entertain■
^B.on und Mr* Gertrude Endsley tern port for a visit, lhe former hav- , Her successor has not been named rd ten Uttle girl friends at a New
Mrs. Leon Doster and ^Bu-nt New Year’s Dav at the hotm ing
to report for MM,
duly
again on
J BAOIU
Ml, Jan. I reports Dr. Btuky. head of the W. Year's party at the home of her;
Elizabeth, of Hastings, ^■&gt;1 Mr and Mrs. Bert Hunderman IIIU
.n .--------- •_
ic Krtloea
Kellogg Foundation
Foundation work
work in
in grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Roy
I.
Jrs. *LaVem Quick and
Grand Ranid* nnd nl»n called nn 19. Lieut. Flnrtrom te ip the Coast K. ry
and Eaton counties.
Evans, before leaving for her homc,
orma of Banfleld; Clark ^K*,r nnr| Mrs. N‘rk Jicotaon and Artillery. Mr. and Mra. C F. Fin- Barry
strom and Lieut, and Mra. Finstrom |,
in Battle Creek.
f Battle Creek; Mr. and ^■■imily In Grand Rapids.
*|K&lt;nt
the
weekend
In
Toledo
with
l
Mr. and Mrs Robert Flnnie held I
tiail Norwood. Mr. and
—------------------------------------------------ Mr and Mra. Roy Finstrom, taking
Williams and son Dean.
v little Note Jane to her home after
open house at their home at 501 W.'
dinner guest* of Mr*.
Center St. Friday and Saturday eve- I
a visit here.
'i »Hto.ni- to ■ |R ft o M £
The Quimby W5.C.8. Birthday , nln*S’
• • •
Mra Maud Bare and Mra. Vic­
tor Benner were in Battle Creek on
s death of her slster-lnMB
TF xv M
Aid will be held Thursday. Jan. 14. &gt; Mrs. Lloyd Anderson entertained
Friday
attending
the
wedding
of
the
Oscar Ehrman in Kalal the home of Mrs. Nlal Castelrtn. her club lor dessert and cards Wedformer's
niece
Miss
Irene
Grant,
Monday. Mra. Ehrman
8. Church. Election of officers nesday afternoon. Dec. 30. at her
•
STEAM HEAT
daughter of Mr. and Mra. Joseph 919
r of the late John DoaGrant, former Hastings resident', and opening of missionary boxes. Tiome on Ea.*t High St Winners at
HOT A COLD WATER .
'uesday afternoon. Mr.
und Ralph Werner, the ceremony Members are urged to be present. | pedro were Mra. Anderson. Mra. Elite
con Doster of Hastings,
• • • Kelley and Mra. Duane Miller. Tra­
SHOWER
BATH
Ix-ing
read
at
lhe
Baptist
church
In
Doster and Mr and Mrs.
Surgery Guild No. 19 will not meet veling prize was won by Mrs. Rus- I
Baltic Creek.
orwood called at the
this Thursday. January 7 due to the
Jim and Jack Jones returned to illness of members of the committee. sell Zerbel Mrs Miller will enter- I
Single I3J6 per wk. op
me.
lain next on Wednesday. Jan. 13. at ।
their
home
In
Detroit
Bunday
after
in Chamberlain
nnd
The next meeting will be held on
spending their vacation here with Thursday, February 4 al the homc her home on South Hanover.
Patty, spent Thursday
their grandparents, Mr. ahd Mrs. ol Mra. Bertha Armbruster. 303 E. MRS. VINNIE BOYD GIVES
Clark in Kalamazoo.
Oscar Jones.
dam Chapman is n
Mill St
Mrs W. A. Schader. Sr. PROGRAM FOR SOLDIERS
Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Eggleston and Mrs. Fred Jones, will be colent in Crtspe hospital.
In lhe Dec. 8 issue of an Atlanta.
and daughter Jannet of Detroit vis­ hoatease*.
, Ga.. paper appeared an item con- i
ited Hastings relatives on Saturday.
y Lelnaar underwent an
, ccrning a former well known Hasi Borge.*.* hospital. KaiTownsend Club No. 1 will meet on tings resident. Mrs. Vinnie Ream
• day last week. She is
Tuesday night, Jan. 12. for a Town- Boyd, part of which te reproduced
be gainins nicely.
tend Rally- Following the lustalla- herewith:
.
Kyburz. Mrs. Marshall
lion of qfflcera there will be enter-1 "Tlie Manufacturer." a one-act1
d Mrs. Roger Williams
tainment with ice cream and cake, ntey by the English dramatist. O. I
home of Mrs. Lincoln
You are invited to help celebrate Dr.., Dawn, will be read by Mrs. Vinnlc ।j
The accent is on waves and more waves
esday to plan Ute pro| Ream Boyd, well-known Atlanta I
Townsends birthday.
‘
W8.CS for the year.
| reader, at the December meeting of1
for *43! They're flattering, feminine.
Mrs. Paul Kvburz and
Atlanta hrxnrh
Clrcte .No. 3 will meet with Mr*, fhA
the Atlanta
branch nt
of the National
National.,
Edna Bassett. 603 8 Jefferson next League of American Pen-women al'
Swing to waves now!
ila Millard and Mra.
Friday. Jan. Sth at 2:30 p. m.
All lhe Biltmore hotel on Wednesday at
rd In Urbandale. They
member* are urged lo be present 11:30 o'clock
The play carries a
PERMANENTS
on hte father in Leite
and guests are welcome.
.
delicate thread of the Christmas
Machlneleaa
Finger Wave
ittte Creek.
'
_
_
&gt;umi. Read
iw«u by
uj ni
«. uujii
. an artT.tw _
r,
,.....
.u ..
.v
»plrh
Mra.
Boyd,----T
Renner
McPharlln and daughDried
The
Banner rzlee*
Class nt
of thy
the Mythr.
Metho- i*t ot unusual -uiuu.
ability «from
tiie
e. and Mra. Celia Reed
dirt church will meet next Tuesday standpoint of both voice and dicwere affemnon caller*
evening, Jan 12. with Mra. Ben nan. the number promises unusual
e of Mri. John LechCowie*. 412 W Center. The usual interest.
pot -----------------luck supper—
will
be---------served.
--- --- Vis­ 1 A piantet and vlolintet provided ।
the home of Mrs. An­
itors welcome.
|he tmusical nettings fdr the pro- i
&gt; past week were: Mias
grain.
nson of Flint. Monday;
The WS.CB. will meet WcdhesKrceiuiy Mra. j-,™
, harpist
IiarpiSi and
ana
a
day. Jan. 13. al 7:30 pm. Dr. George 1. Recently
punui gave Boyd,
a program
for the
-aaev. Thursday afterStucky of the Barn- County Health
\
tra. Dan Erb. local, on
soldiers at one oY the hospital* In
day.
’
------"fill
talk
on
“
Commun,
Department wt.
------------- Atlanta and, despite the fact that
leaUe Disease*"
Hairt and Chan Dlpner
a" and Mte*
Mu* Alice Ha। there was blackout that evening, the
tings On busnieu Batgleshaw will give
aive a health demon
demon-­ 1 program was carried through, to the
stration. Mn. Thoma* Ogden has delight of th; soldiers.
Titus reports thst two
arranged the program and Mra.
Mra. Boyd, who te Chairman of
through her door yard
Florence Fleming will give the de­ Drama for the Atlantic branch of
votional*.
•
American Pen Women te popular .■
&gt; spent Saturday with
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
her, Mn. LaVern Cal­
The Emmanuel Guild will meet at with Atlanta audiences and lias re­
ceived deserved recognition because'
lings.
the Parish house Tuesday. Jan. 12. of her exceptional talent. One press
Ira. Llewellyn Erb cnat 3 o'clock for a business meeting
rral friends New Year’s
followed by the annual Parish din- notice read. "Vinnic Ream Boyd te
an artist of great ability, who Weavtball team wilf ntey
c.s each character and thread of lhe 1
play, story or sketch into scintillat­
I team in the school
or COURSE
REGISTERED PHARMACIST ALWAYS ON DUTY
ruesday evening. Jan.
I "I beg your pardon. ma'am," Mid ing monologue."
"r.
“rT"".d ,"1“’."&gt; “•1
SSJiif
m i&gt;i;
dtend team will come
113 tf. Jeffsrtoa St
Pboa* 242*
Hastings
Phone 2241
State &amp; Jefferson
the local team. Friday
।officers
wife, out
hut Lt it coionei
colonel or chosen
cho^n field and like
(ike lhe
the people of
oniccrs we,
mainr
ft hn rhii.
_______
__
| major 1I ihnnlH
ahould Iwbe z-ullinrr
callUig-the
cap- Atlanta, at.....
they recognize and
apnre। tain?”
- carte Mn. Boyd &gt; unusual talent.
;
hat would move the

I “'•."t’S"

,
gucoU
of Mr. and Mra Harold Heck, aesgassa . I—.. -I-nr.s.:-.iSi ■=»
।er and Mr. and Mn Omer ChrUUan
A. to
U to Study club
al Uie home or Mr* jame* urutoi
Mis* Gretchen Ten Eyck returned on Monday, a review of the book.
Monday to East Lansing after "Oir Itrartx Wrrr Vnune and
spending the holiday vacation at Gay " by Cornelia Otte Skinner and
Wtk’n
Pr“Cnled
home.

J£

SALE
Sixes 36 to 40-Regulor

Prices $18.50 - $22.50 and $24.50

ALL ONE PRICE

$1695

AT

BAIRDS

SALE

14 OVERCOATS
Sizes 37 to 42-Regulor

Prices $19.50 - $24.50 and $29.50

ALL ONE PRICE

$1495

AT

BAIRDS

SALE

16 MACKINAWS

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Sizes 36 to 42 Regular

Prices $10.50 - $11.50 and $12.50

ALL ONE PRICE

HOTEL HASTINGS

__98c

Yeast &amp; Iron Tablets, 250

98c

Ay-Tol ABDG Caps., 100

..$1.98

Super D Cod Liver Oil, Pt.

.$1.39

Lilly Homicebrin

67c

Super D. Perlers, 100

SALE

63c

53 DRESS SHIRTS

$2.55c

Regular $2.00 - $2.25 and $2.50 shirts

Natola, 10 cc

JEAN'S BEAUTY SHOP

BAIRDS

With VITAMINS

Bctol Vit. B Complex, 30

$795

Unicaps, 100$4.95
Halibut Liver Oil Capsules with 10,000

ALL ONE PRICE

Units of "A", 100 _..$!.19

BAKERY SPECIALS

0RAN6E CREAM LAYER CAKE 40=
BANGHART BAKERY

Norwegian Cod Liver Oil, Pt.

98c

Vito Kops, Improved, 100 ..

$4.69

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SUPERVISORS

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All Kindi of Insurant:#
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.
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Hastings

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. From $1.00 op with
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IVILLE

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1-7

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CARDS OF THANKS

Hastings

ITIjIt CLASS CAKI*ENTF.R ran now
it.. thot Juli .( Buil.ltn*. rr| &gt;&gt;riuy or
1-alMln*. Very rr.l-onai.lr. Phone

WAXTKH—Job ..n ll.tiin*-. wa-loit*
ill.hr. ar nljur l.tfhl U««h. Mould Itko
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Repel'*

furnished

and

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- Colds

in* l|w.|.r ...... ..
It, nihlr.lt &gt; II* nt
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•
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in-

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llrotl.rrt

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for some of that good

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JERRY ANDRUS
Pep your chickens up with
our s.ILV. ma»h. It lives
results.

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Phone 3467
Hastings, Mien

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We Remove Deatl Animals

Every Saturday

For Prompt Removal of
Old, Crippled or Dead i
Horses and Cows
/

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—
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/

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111
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For your old Scrap Iron.
Radiotora, Batteries, Alu­
minum, Brass, Copper b
Lead.

IN MEMORIAM

GLENN F. LAUBAUGH
MS No. Michigan Avenue
Jone 2637
Hutlnf*

YOUR DEAD OR DISABLED
FARM ANIMALS ARE VALUABLE
HORSES-$7.50

AT FIRST
SIGN OF A

MEN'S 4 BUCKLE
ARCTICS FOR
DRESS or WORK

COWS-$6.00

We have a Collector Stationed ot 912 West Green St.
in Hastings To Give Immediate Service
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The Annual Meeting of the Farmers Mutual Fire Insurance Company
of Barry. Eaton and adjoining Counties will be held at the Grange Hall in
Charlotte at I :00 P. M., January 20th, 1943.
The meeting is called for the purpose of reading the annual reports and
the election of seven directors:
Two from Barry County for term of two years
One from Barry County (to fill vacancy) for one year
‘
Two from Eaton County for term of two years
Two at Large for a term of two years
and for such other business as may properly come before the meeting.

R. H. BURTON, Sec.

HEAVY

WOOL SOX

�THE HASTINGS BANNER
HASTINGS MICHIGAN. THURSDAY. JANUARY 7. 1943

EIGHTY-SEVENTH YEAR

fincc Tenant
enonr Fnrmprc
Farmers
Become Form Owners

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SECTION TWO—PAGES 1 t« 4

PENNOCK HOSPITAL
Perry
a tough aolfenment
shopping
^nce ।
i PollowllM! b U1I. h&lt;Mp(UI rrpor.
shoppinglor repiaremenu,
,----------------- apeak.....—
.
.
1
Piston Ring Izazue
Ing of Ann and her splendid nurs­
for tne pa t two week*
R. Pierce helped his mates. Ma­
ing record, we could do with a lot
Donation, received included
Included 9
chine*, take a two to one serie* from
more student nunct. from Barry
Tenant farmers, who have been qt* fruit.
.
-4 qt*. vegetable*.
1- qt.
jOffice No. 2 when his 531 series was
county ,.i„L
Wouldn't
fAr ,„v you know I'd graduated
grauuxteii into
uno Use
tne landlord class
cia«s honey und
Hilt 1 qt. preserves from tlie
the best for the evening. Shippers
I (Continued from page 1. Sec. 1) fi^ruiuns
HUi^do\kNUJour -*&lt;“• federal furm M-curity loan*, are Irving
8&gt;i
— fiimshlne
dub; from Guild
Many people in this city an
had a one gume edge on Grinder*
■ produced this full-fledged photo.
m inlSt’Kd making "'markable P"W«» “&gt;««» No
12 qu fruit and fruit Juice*. ; the southwestern part of I
:'j
and 40M AM * won the odd game
V
5 “• g l 1 U
d paying off then mortgage*. —
accord- 44 qt*.
qU. vegetables
veg
I We notice -you've gained a bit but
and 2 Jan. Jam: county will remember A. J \
from Office No I
I we like that for it tends to brine I,,,rn.
io official report*
reports received by. from the
the Christina.* party of Guild bert. Hr lived on South Hat
ing to
Recreation Leagues
I out your dimple.
I Saturday afternoons nnd eve­ the
state
headquarters
of the
-------------------------*--------'*•*farm
'----- No 18. tjir gifts were listed
In tlie St hen* tor many year*He u rtow
Dave Goodyear scored 593 '(235­
I Finding n few evenings to read ning* in Hasting* seems lo be coast security* administration
Dec 31 Issue
inuking hl* home withhi&gt;.xmin
I lately. and especially enjoyed, "How guan! days. They ate u swell group
A number of borrowers In the
Medical patient* now in the ho*- Otwgo. Mich
Hu friend* will wi 183-175* to lead the Piston Ring*
Qz
ADCAHDIIIC
I the Army Picks Its Officers" tn of fellow* und many times I think Gutted States have completely paid piial are Eugene McCaslin. Middle- interested in the following letter 1h*'\to a two to one victory over Perk
&lt;P I
A
n \ II K D I 11 L .
I Readers Dlge.-t. Down at Port Ben­ of what I've read about this being off their mortgages and now own ville. Mbs Let lie Gam. 135 W *’«&gt;‘e the Banner, under date of XTarern and lo make a gain on the..
1
HVJVnWIIlbf
I ning, Ga . we have many good tlie beat beluived a liny in the world their farms free gnd clear, the ISA Grand. Lewi* Earl. Dowling; Harry December 38. renewing hU subscrip- leading Hastings Ice and Fuel-te;.::.
who4iut
u
pair
of
gamesxto
Blu.'
I friends singing tlutt new song — They seem to like Hasting* better • announced,
Wulldorff. 120 W Green, and Rich- “on Hr is well along in the nine­
MlddieVlHcwon a pajrof games
I "Praise the Lord and Pass Out the than tlie big town* und 1 wundir
The -----tenant purchase program lias ard
... Schoenbom.
------ ^... ------—
«
tie*;,
but
writes-with
a
steady
hand
Hastings. R. 2.
from Leonards------I Commissions ' In case anyone of if it Isn't because were more been in effect since 1937. FSA loans
'
The medical patients discharged u legible letter as follows:
Commercial League.
Cm don't make it—reinember we folksy liere. It's a real privilege to have been made to tenant farmers since last repott are Baby Robert
Otsego. Mich.
The Commercial League rolled
ve you for trying. You're a big offer these boys hospitality in re­ in 20 Michigan counties. The mort­
city. R 1. Russell
their "position play" matches in the
I shot ut home Just because you're turn for what othet* are doing tor gages are amortized over 40 ycarr.. Shellenbargei.
Cook Brae..
[schedule State Insulation Increased
I in uniform and although we re oiir boy*. We've had fun at the but many borrowers are taking ad­ Smith. Nashville. R 1; Mrs Arthur
Harting*. Mich.
.
their hold on first place by a game
I proud of the stripes and bars, the store tin* week putting their rianu* vantage of present farm prices to Bennett. 914 E- Madison. Cha'rhs
Middleville:
Andrew i Dear Brothen­
when they won two game* find lost
I uniform is what -we notice first- un Hint watch Mother sent '.hern meet their obligations in advance Johnson.
Adams. -541
N. East St.;-------Mrs.---------Sarah
---------------------------------I send inv check for renewal for one to Goodyear Bros Hdwe.; Cof­
land but. Then, too, remember that and discussing the merits of the ot due dates. •
" -----'
Powell. 302 S
Broadway. “
Baby
Banner. I have taken it since No­ fee Shop won three games from
the first enlisted man to salute .you. shaver Dad sent.
' Clwtyi
Clwayl Tyler.
Woodland; Mrs. CO-I
co-I vember. 1902.
1902. and have had
hud only Consumer*
ryier, woodland;
Consumers •• power
Power co
Co : Trio
itio uuir
Cute
I after you are commissioned, rates
Although Zolly said to make this oBlTl'ARY
Susan Shattuck oldest daughter ’!nnc P°,uldk40? N W!,.V.lut- Liln' 0,,t' *lui&gt;. that war. a few weeks ago won a pair from Medics; Andni
la dollar We hope you all |my off but long, there is an end to one s good
of Mr and Mr William Hhnftnrir r‘*ng. Baby Ruth Ann White, city. r Had
..... a new
...
deliveryman
Prr*ume
Presume Service
*u rvi&lt;-« tn*t
irnme*
tn-Middlelust iwn
two.....
games
to Middle­
I—if you-don't—bai t. Uutt an cosy nature—ur U -there? I've luui Hie was
blirn m Upstate mNe^Y^Vk iR
P»“Pa“ Nashvnic: he
.I _
_____________
_________
he left
left it
it at
at another
another pls..
place
do ville
Creamery; Oity Fathers took a
way to rgvr a buck? Don't you think queerest feeling us I have been writ­
--- «.---------25. 1857. coming to Hasting* i a,3bynC!.u‘r£s Adair. 118 U Uulnut rnU-. it when I don t get it on Pri- pair
from.....
Autoo--------Sport Shop. ,inj
I should be Mis.* Polly Anna In­ ing thl* that many of the good .' April
with her parents Shen’a
Md ^rv^km0?!?? rT r ri
' &lt;la&gt; ‘
stead of Mrs Becky?
people of Hostings have been peer­
On January 1. 1876 she was united
' ^ndreau! 5 nShv t2rrv
,n rcvl
‘*«hig the'last
Will Hackney scored high with 562
reviewing
the'last 40
40 years 1
Bob Field and Larry Moore finally ing over my shoulder so Just for in marriage to Thomas A. Johnston. I !$*' *?’’ Alto R. ^1 iJn^Aldrkh c“Tn
" no,llce
lot of changes .„v,v &lt;2351 for State insulation; Clair De­
protection
—
Any
similarity
to
per
­
got their culls nnd by tlie lime you
They later moved to Newaygo where
A"®'A.-;
only a few in business in Has- Cou hit Ml &lt;203&gt; for Goodyears and
lead this, will b«- off to earn their sons living or dead contained in this they lived fur 30 years, returning to !^n“.
®!~ Mr Fa,,nle Smh’&gt; ting* now who werq there in 1942. Chas. Izonard gathered 560 '210&gt;
wings. These* enlisted fellows have letter I* purely coincidental To Hasting* in 1909. A son. Laurence,*3™, “,‘n0’erOn the Podunk road, ns far south pins for City Dads.
been acting like fish out of water tiie caugble Banner proofreaders I
Womens Bowling League
Albin passed awuy 26 years ago and
Baba •• bom at the hospital dur- as Wm. Andrew* place, Ju*t over the
waiting for their calls so were trust my spelling and commas.
Your* for a sefappy New Year. the husband 12 years ago. Surviv- '"i: the two weeks include twelve . line in Hope township, there are ' Theollne Schader rolled a splen­
happy forlhem, I find myself saying
“nd 'lst hoy*
They nre A only two home*, that death ha* not did series of 528 &lt;151-199-1781 Mon­
Becky Hodges
’ ing are two daughters, Mr.v William
a little prayer, lairry will be sla- j
of Hasting* twp. and Mr*
•" R*v a,,d Mrs. Alfred Silver- , entered, taking a* manv a* four at day night to give considerable aid
Honed not too far from Chicago and ' You fcll&lt;.wi will have to be tol- ■1 Newton
Christie of ..............................
Hasting*, one sis- ii.ill
i&gt;-l&gt;l. 111
333 W
W. flrivn
Green Rt
Et. Dec
Dvr. n22. ....{one
ii..w ri-a.iu
, nn» home
t,
------- ■
It does .....
not .................
seem pas­ to her teammates. Portias, and at
that cute
little nw
Mi-*.*fo/
at school
DS?t'
blame
whiniigthere.]
fer’ 1 erant\f old Z^lly ‘who
iter. Mrs. Frank Oliver of Newaygo" I E mve
to ’Mr
fiife"^
and ”
Mr*
" Z*
William
D^*
Swain,' sible that Brother Warren Carter the same time lune top score for
o..M grande
».i.i, ■ 1ldi."&lt;
-.... .. ...i
Tntna
IV.v- l.&lt;n- ha* gone. I thought him a vety the evening.
“ IIUIC
n‘U? niinuiu
T,l’W,‘rr
°'n young uno
W!d ,,going
*°‘nK iiicm
“in*4-* «iny»
&lt;,"y’ j(tying
'0"”' io Keep ( ■«**
wveral n?Xs ,« hS to Mr rirtv**
mul Mri
L&gt;ib^t
II
c M
mir uur
Betty Braendle and Prances Jupp. u ix&gt;y to .wr uno air* Demeri uan- ■ mrr man
eallant:
Tlu*
world
really
belongs
to
iMicr
wilh
vou
when
everything
।
meets
।
„
,
gallant; Tlw
mice
you
cvcrylhini;
easier, route 1. on D*c.-27. a girl
f transferred my Masonic mrm- slioin started their evening's per-,
these kids now. A boy going
into movrs
so fast—yes.
hear.
Uzi'Viiid
”You”rr"trl"linL
me"' we
- can
............
"‘’I---------------------------------------------------------- ' *?,Mr no'i Mrs Ru**el Solomon.; ix*i.«hlp from Plainwell, after being fomtance with lop-nouh games of
battle to fight a Jap or Na:; .-2:c"'
r—
—------------ 212 nnd 226 respectively but weak­
...
n&gt;«f
। Middleville. !&gt;■&lt;• 28; a girl to Mr ■«
a
member
there
for
32
years
and
have u memory of a special girl in I X.
------OU”--------------------------“..J?55
1----------------JJ‘s,J^irn7 ; 'hewas exquisite! Bob Fields was. i mid Mi*
Richard Ro*c. 314 E. . four-months,
four-month*, to
to Hastings
Hasting* lodge
lodge. in
In ened in lhe last two games: Mrs
her bright chiffon, duncuig in his teen, enlisted und has reported ut I oneof U&gt;c ushers at the wedding. | Green St. Jan 1; a girl to Mr and , December
1902. making me n Master Braendle finished with a good 506
arms with confetti or a bow in her Great luikca. Another seventeerier. undas "Becky" told you. he left , Mrs. Donald Sothard. Nashville R
1 Mnson
Mason for over 72 years. ’ l5iave
I have rel
rc- series for second place and Mrs
hair. ThOM* little jokes you share ‘Jack Buhnltz. has enlisted and will । [ Tuesday to Join the Air Force.
12. Jan. 2; a girl to Mr nnd Mr*,■ jcelled
reived for the past two Christ- Junpstrom with 496 for third spot.
now and tliat warm Illile-feeling be .m*j'going this week Old Zolly I
Trio Cafe won lhe odd game from
• • •
Morri* Brandt. 35 Eaton St.. Bat- ( maws a lovelv Poinsettu plant from
siu* gives you around tlie heart may env|yx these young lads—we have ' j&gt;wls Kenfleld has been home— ( Il.»
He Creek. rb
Dec.
22:• aa ,-irl
girl to Mr
Mr -in,&lt;
and ] Hasffngv -m...
This one had two
Pi-'ton Ring Shop: Leonard* won
—* O')
__ ,bio*.
have to catty you through some their spirit In our heart* but it I looks tine us do*** Hartley Finstrom Mr* George Swan. Nashville. R 2 uniiv,. one measuring; over 12 Inches two game* from Banner: State Inbad hour*.
isn’t worth much with our creak- »h&lt;&gt; Ls liome for it well deserved De. 24: a boy to Mr. und Mrs. Wm. | It warms my hearPto Tliink T am aulatlon won the last two aftet
Not ail heroes arc at Hie battle ing knees, except to shout ami ' furlough
: Hud.*on. 209 S. Washington St. f thought of.
•
dropping the first to Strand. Bliss
front. Here ut home we feel like cheer when the parade goes by.
I
...
' De.- 37; a girl to Mr. and Mr* Er- | I have a lovelv home with mv son ■ W1V’ out ,n fc01*1 of PL'ton Office by
putting Joe Sowers* up on top of
Talking witii one of our 34
We received word that Robert S. vin Curtis. Freeport. Dec. 30: n girl , und wife. It I* Just as pleasant for ! one game; Bell Telephone Co. won
8 MM. MOVIE FANS! — WE
a car und driving him around town Irlahteen-year-olds who will leave Ritchie ho* U-en promoted to Cor- ' to Mr and Mr* Linden Snyder, me now as it was the first dav “ series from Orphans and Bonnet
FOR RENT. 180 FT. FILM 50c
this Saturday, ----------prompt* the follow
—that I* if wr hud any gas. That's
— ­ ixtral and that Paul P. Smith. 1029 8. E.f-t St . Jan 1; a boy to Tliry have a nice home, all modern «nd Gown lost the last game after
ing remark* to those of you already Route 1. Nashville, Mich , enlisted Mr and Mrs Lewi* Barlow. 137' I Mv son is an engineer in the paper taking the first two from Portias.
SELECTION OF SUBJECTS.
around in time of trouble You in service. Thc.se fellows nay they and is al Great Lakes as a Molder, E Center. Jan. 5: a boy to Mr und mill here—same tab for over
« a »----------------know he dove into Yer Thomapple are "raring to go." but under nn 2nd class. Also that Walter Roop Mrs. Merton Hoffman, city. R*4 years Last year and this he got "a DIES AT HOME
to pull out Carl Gallup, u aeveu- indifferent or assured exterior they &lt;*710 has the cutest and chubbiest Dec 23. a boy to Mr and Mr* Gar-,...,.
........
nice turkey. •a.«~
$5.00 ua.u
cash mo
and u
a K0iwr
$25 OF dAI'GHTER
are greatly perplexed. Ju.nl ........
remem- baby about 10 months old&gt; enlisted rison Boyce. 430 N. Michigan. Dec. | war savings bond for Christmas. Mrs. Stella Van Schoten. aged 85.
vear-old. and thus saved lhe lad's ...&lt;
life. Now 1 don't know Joe but I bcr when these elghteen-year-old and Is at Great Lakes as Ship Cook. 27: a girl to Mr. und Mr*. Joseph from the company. This year's tur- who resided at 457 W. Apple St..
think lie'll be a mightyJinc guy to lads arrive at your camps, give 'em 3rd class.
Mavvillr. Freeport. Dec. 27; a ,Ritl key weighed 15 pound*. One man .died on Wednesday al the home of
live next to tn a bombing
I the breaks when you have a
to Mr and Mr* Ralph Moore. Freein Kalamazoo bought 900 turkey* I her Min-ln-law and daughter, the
Wr enjoy (ceding the bird* in ciiancr—they arc you're "kid broth- ।
port. Dec 30: a girl to Mr. nnd Mr*, i to give to the employee* of two Revand Mrs. Edward Roush of
nur back yard. Tlie antics of Hie er»" from all over tlie country— i
Nial McGhan. cltv R 2. Jan. 2; n mills in Kalamazoo nnd the one Carson City, where she had been
flastly Cardinals, the sassy Blue- they've got wiint it takes—but ’
The fellown write that they
HASTINGS
bov U&gt; Mr. and Mr*. Roland Fur-j liere. costing nearly $5,000
for
several months. Besides the
like lhe home newt but they
Jays, the perky Chickadees bring brother, unless we're all wet they'll
row. Freeport. Jan. 4.
| I have had the flu for about a daughter. Mrs. Van Schoten is*urmany a laugh over our roffccless be plenty glad for a handshake
Surgicul jMitlent* are Harley Me- month, but am better now I hope i vised by one son. Frank of this city:
fellow* in nervier are doing, too. । Millen,
luncheons. At breakfast its too catty from a fellow who understands,
Wrxxlland:
£harl&gt;
* HuntzlnHuntzin- Brother William Cook is much bet- ! four grandchildren: nine
great- I
Millen.
Woodland:
£harl&lt;
-s
anil loo dark for tin* birds to be | Car! VanLoo tells us that so many
'
~'
''
' * ■
grandchildren: and a sister. Mrs. Ed
gcr. 'Lake
Odessa:
Henry Sothard,
up. At nur house we love the | mon* pictures have come in for tlie . letter* from your son* and | city, n 1. Mr. Gerald Powell. DowGundrv of Grand Rapids The
With best wishes from
bird* and 1 wish I- could skip 'service men's window" they will' daughter*, will you pass them । Ung. R 1: Mrs Emma Swadllng.
A. J. Herbert
| funeral was held at the Leonard.
around nil oyer the world ami I have to rcmpdel the big picture ! on to u« »o we can print them
' 307 West Orlean St.
funeral homc on Friday afternoon'
citv.
R
3:
Mrs
Charles
Williams.
for all the boys. Thank you.
observe, through your eye*, the 1 holder so, before this is done, have
Otsego, Mich.
Middleville
bird* you arc seeing. Aren't you al- , your "Mom" or Dad get your picI George Nackelcah, 219 W. State;
lowed to mention lhe birds in vour lure down for the enlarged display, i
*
[Mrs. Maude MfGhan. 438 W. Mar-- •-ON PAY DAY, BUY BONDS— • was tn Riverside cemetery.
Here's
a
letter
wfre
glad
letters? I would like U&gt; visit Elmer I This week*-we’re sending a car­
। shall: Paul Mead. Freeport: Clancy
in Australia und see lhe Lyre Bird. ' ton of cigarctics io Wilbur Hal- i"*”1
I Tift. N- Church St.: Donald Fedewn.
Medical Det.
liie Kookaburra and maybe play stead and we hope vou always
720 8. Dibble: Mi« Hah Reed. 121
301st
Inf.
Div
..
,
w(th the Koaiabcar. which they have "lucky strikes", Wilbur.
Camp Phillips. Kansas W. Green; Mrs. William Streeter.
By lhe way a few of vou fellows
tell me looks like a make-believe
Middleville: Harold Durkee. 146 E
teddy bear. Bob up In Alaska would have already written in to toll Dear Zolly:
State: Mrs. Edna Brady. Middlclike to show me a Kodiak bear—T us wnat ruuu luce »&gt; «UM* we «»e« • &gt;'d &gt;"»• “»,hn”k my many friends ville; Curtis Hawkins. 714 E. Mar*
decide
to
send
you
something
‘
hplr
rwnembrancea
of me ut
really don't think they'd make a
shall;
Leslie Cook. city. R 2: Mrs
&lt;Know
what
we
mean?&gt;
That's
fine
i
Christmas
I
especially
Want
to
wnm we iiiran-i iiiui* imv -..... --&gt;------ ••
•■
very gixxl pct. You write ant! tell &lt;i*iiow
. when
.
.....
. I rhnnV t
tin.Hr,a,
Lewis Lehman. Jr. Portland, are
and
we
do
decide
to
send
**®*'
“
RW
Cl
*y
Bunk
for
us of the birds you arc seeing in
the sureica) natlents'who have been
far distant places and I'll wrll^you vou something well make It your “Mlr„CArd; M ,m jute hundreds discharged since last report.
choice-ao
fur.
besides
cigarettes
I
of
other
Barry
county
lad*
would,
about' "Jeeps'' our poor old canary
Just idnging away upstairs in his and money order* it 1* cookies. , 1 nJ, wnUna while in the post
shaving soap, candy and gum !
I came
Christmas DEATH OF MRS.
cage
and
t0
oul soonROGER FOWLER
The graduates of our first aid (Can t promise about the gum but l
n-nd ■ s”1"11 ’P®01" for my
Mrs. Roger Fowler (Mary Kerclass had a real workout recently .we ll stretch' every priority we |
can
to
get
It
for
you.
in
case
your
■
Thank
^°'^
u
paI
*
r
meent.gtged 45. passed away Sunday
when Dick Jacob* fractured his
at
Cutlerville after an illness of ten
leg while skiing at the Country­
Pvt.
Lawrence
C.
Wieland
years.
She Is survived by her hus­
Club. We miss Dick down on Main
of Freeport band: a son. Jack: three sisters, Mrs.
St. but'I bet he's having a mighty
A number of fellows have been
James
Bat.*on and Mrs. Everest
good rest.
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We'll
have
to
the
addresses
««■
''
“
ave
w
leave
tne
aaareMes
Swegles
of Hastings and Mrs. Mur­
Florence Crosby and Gert Isham r\n d I^r~hv”?!!. m^«h« nf hU unUI next ,lme Hn*«ver* •»&lt;•”’ » one
were in lhe store last nl"hl looking called home by the illness of his
&lt;&gt; u - ray Schnurr of Middleville: and
For wont of a nail, a shoe was lost
"■?
51
“
SX
tmiS?
’
four
brothers.
Claude. Earl. Shirley
al pretty dishes and dreaming of
and
Milton
Kermeen of Middleville.
the day their husband* would be well
..n so
™ Elton's
n,™. leave was a most .j S(n o)te A Bu„hduir.
Tlie funeral was held on Wednesday
home to enjoy their culinary efforts. satisfactory visit and it brought
For want of a shoe, a horse was lost
Camp Miles Standish
at
the
Parmelee
chvq-ch
with
inter
­
Brave girls, these war brides, and him home for the holidays besides. | Mess Office. OAS.C.
ment in the Wayland cemetery.
I bet Saturday nights seem plenty He looks fine and says there'sjioth- ■ Tauten, Mass.
Ing he dislikes more thnn eettinc up |
For want of a horse, a rider was lost
long.
I have fourteen big husky Irish in the morning or likes better than j
Keen your letters coming boys. Qt'IMBY W. 8. C. R.
first cousins and a nephew In this getting mall. Hl* address is1 it is the only way we can keep this
The Quimby W. S. C- S. will have
fight. They arc scattered' nil over
For want of a rider, a battle was lost
Pvt Elton McGhan. 36186970
a potluck dinner at the homc of
. kind of chatter going for you.
the globe. Sometimes I can't help
Co. D . 310th Inf.. A.P.O. 78
Next week Waller Perkiiu will Mrs Nlal Castrlein. 919 S. Church,
, but wish lhev could all gang up.
Camp Butler. N. Car.
write, to you. Walt i* a great fish­ on Thursday. Jan. 14. Please bring
For want of a battle, the kingdom was lost
marc&gt; Into Berlin and get this
erman and can he tell tales! If you own table service. There will be
thinr over with in a hurry'- Gerry,
David Settles, looking s mighty don't believe me Just wait and see. election of officers and "Mite Box '
with lhe paratritopers. has been slick, was home so he could be
Cheerio.
openings All members are urged to
All for the want of a horseshoe noil!
forced down In Spanish Morroco nnd here to celebrate his birthday on '
Zolly Coffer be present.
from a most welcome letter we
gather that he's "raring to go Dec. 16th. He's at Fort Riley and '
expect-* to be moved very soon so
&lt; Poor Richard's Almanac*
again." With fellows like you In well wait and give you his new
tiin. fighting we're bound to get address later.
this thing over -with in a hurry.
In spite of the fact the old stork
Jean
England was fortunate
has to do without the help ot Cap- enough to be home for the holidays.
Uln Finnic. Lieutenant Commander He looks great, likes the armv.
clntyre and
First
Lieutenant and was glad to be home; the same
Flslier. he's doing alright. Next
door Irene and Franc^ Hamilton
S'Sgt. Jean F. England
arc beaming over a grand baby boy.
Station Hospital
On the other hand lhe Perry home
Moore Field
h plenty quiet without Lynn and
Mission. Texas
1 Jean, also Ensign Marshall Cook
Ann dashing to and fro. Ann lost
her trunk on the trip overseas and nnd his bride Just happened to be
after viewing lhe dozens of pairs home -for the Wellesley Ironside—
Nothing like that's going to happen in this
of silk Ttosicry and the lines of Audra Densmore wedding Audra
underwear she packed. I think Mrs. was one of the loveliest brides to
war! Right now during Thrift Week—let’s

ON THE HOME FRONT

Herbert, Over 93,1
Writes
es Interesting
Letter to the Banner

DRUG SPECIALS!

$1.25 CREOMULSION for cough $1.09

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60c sal HEPATICA
$1.20 BROMO SELTZER
60c LYSOL .
60c KREMEL SHAMPOO
25c FORHAN'S TOOTH PASTE
50c PHILLIPS' 478504
50c PEPTO BISMAL

$1.12
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95c
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more and spend less to give bur boys the
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Celebrate Thrift Week by

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increasing your War Bond allotment . . .

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Hastings, Michigan

HASTINGS CITY BANK
"Fifty-Six Fears of Continuous Service"
PHONES: 2105 - 2103

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN

�THE HASTINGS BANNER. THURSDAY, JANUARY 7, 1943

PAG! TWO

Pratt,
northwest ---------of town.
—
"■ John'ville
------------------------hospital,
-------------Christmas
------- —
afternoon
--------— oldest
—... native, Mr* Sylvia
wj.— —
Allen
.... of
-. lard,
,—. northwest of town. - Guy I Robert, William Streeter and little
— Jpsl-Ispent Christmas and the
weekend
Unll and
arizi Mr.
Mr and
ind Mra.
Mra Jack
.Tarlr HosII.
.lantl,
|at his home on Grand Rapids St. Martenson
rtenion was home from his work and found her very poorly. * Mr. Parmelee, who will mark down 93 [Cline and Billie Schnurr visited
vi
the daughters. Judith. Joan, Diane and
Muskegon for Christmas day. and Mra. Ruaself Solomon are years of life next April 27. now has former's brother. Grover Cline at Caroline, all of the Gun lake vi­
ienbecg and four children, of this
Mrs Ernest Sandcfur has com.-­
I vicinity. Clarence and wife re- I pletcd her ordnance
inspector's
's Mrs. Martenion accompanied him . happy parents of a Uttle dough- two great, great granddaughters. Butterworth hospital, Grand Rap- cinlty. * Frtd H. Ulcttcre..
-h=
Blouom. who
n to Muskegon and remained over ter. bom in Pennock hoepltai at One is a few weeks old and a: ids. Sunday and found Grover [died suddenly
' nuUned untU Sunday night.
course al the CJ. of M. and began
—while at work in
the weekend. * t
The
-u. »*-■
Edd a-.
Ttmm
— Hastings, Monday morning. Decern-,cousin of the latest arrival, little 1 cheerful and coming along nicely.'Grand Rapids last week, was a
------ ---------------------Mr. and Mrs. Rush Randall apd ‘ work at Hastings this week. "■ El- .---------------------------inatng,
spent the family had ....
hl* -----mother
~ ....
~
--------------------------- Dec.
**— 23
“ to Mr
•*-'*
Max Lynd slipped down the back ’courin of Wm. Trumble nnd a' formWm. McConneU.
Mcuonncu. Jr.,
or., who
wnu b
» «
cmu- 'daughtcr —
Mlss
— Jcanette^of OTapd |Us. -------Crosa -.
of^ ------Lar«...
—------.— from
------ Caie—, —- —
The
young ---Judith
Rae, bom
* Mn
lady weighed
weighed 99 lb*.
lb*. 99 oz*.
oz*. Grand- and Mrs. Robert DePuli of Grand- [steps
atLudington, was horn? for .Rapids ate Christmas dinner with weekend with his mother. Mrs donla to eat Christmas dinner with lady
—.'ps nt his home Tuesday and ’
resident of Martin. * Among the
“‘tmui
Ely MacNnughton
MacNaughton family,
family, Maud
-------------------------------------------------no* *«tid
and
until‘ Sunday.**when
Sunday, when ! the**
the R.
R. Ely
Maud Cross.
Cross. * -------Karl Ryan Rock them.
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Orif- lather
father and
nnd grandmother.
grandmother. Olenii
Hl ville. * Mr. and Mrs. Mac Eppen* , injured
Injurea his
nut back
uaca im
w he
m wm
wu unable Inst week names of Inductees we
Solorpon will
will give
give lhe
the Uttle
Uttle grandha McConnell
accompanied
:u h'uu
him cast of
of town.
iown. *■
* Members of the
thewho
who IsIs attending
attending the
the University
university feth
feth accompanied
accompanied by
by her
her parents.
parents, Solomon
grand- of Toledo were Christmas guest* to
to attend
attend the
lhe duties
duties at
al his barber noticed that of Herbert L. Wilson
tek to Ludington for a week's
week'.-I Thomapple - Kellogg
------ i*-- --------- . to
— the city Rev.
«... and
.... Mr*.
.... George Curtl* and daughter n royal welcome as she of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank .zJtcp
scbqpl.
tec- in Detroit. returned
shop lhe
week. is&lt;m of Mr. and Mr*. George
ihc remainder of
cf the
;:.v .«k.
le .....
flrat
in
the
Kae- 'ulty enjoyed the holidays kt their - .......j
Sunday
after spending ^...
son Lester, spent Ghrtitnias
nt —
is —
lhe
flrat girl
girl ...
In ’....
the Solomon
Solomon Gorbov,a/- understand »he
— ----------miv
night
tiller
- -------------- -Oorbow of the northwest vicinity. IWe
la now—feeling Wilson of our village * Mrs. Norlay. —
»■ mi
Mr. ana
and mis.
Mrs. tuuuiu
Harold1. n-cKae-vis..
.various
..I...... I-..
— —-. Henry zCunning—
I...............
ill. hl*
1.1 — parents
.—ah,. and
.. ...1 Battle Creek with their .i.f.r
ffamily.
„,
&lt;. 11'■■. —
1.,..... w.
— -- ana
■“ .*&gt;.
Adams
chcle and little daughter Lois
homes:
Christmas
with
sister ....zl
nnd &lt;a
u&gt;i»j.
"•
Mr nr&lt;&gt;.
and It..
auu
Mrs.. Vur
mis
»ur nuum
A
* «......
—
Mr. ana
xu.
and ears,
Mrs. nui
Paul r.vsrey
Carey
and .! better. * Miss Ruth Johnson, who man Maclver and Infant daughter,
Prairie, had u nice Christ-|two
C
Red her step-mother and other reI- i ham with his parenu nt Battle ! brother. Mr nnd Mrs. Carl Rock daughter. Mrs. Clark Seeley and of the Praine.
daughters spent Christmas in [is taking an ordnance Inspector’s ’Patricia Ann. have gone from the
Olives at LaGrange. Ind. from [Creek. Chris Jensen at Muskegon, and Frederick. " Mr. and Mrs. family.
Mr. nnd Mn Arthur .,mus
mu* eve surprise, when their,Grand
theli
Rapid* with her mother, course at Ann Arbor, was home fc# Grand Rapids hospital to the home
Thursday afternoon until Satur-I Marjorie Chandler at Charlotte. Enns Price of Jackson spent the Kenyon and children, also Leon [Virgil,
viw.it wife
_•». anil
---&lt; little
ii..i. Than!
iMfs Addle Barrell. * Mr. and j the weekend and called to see her of her parents at 1401 Fremont St.
I Mr*. Arthur Smalley arid two sons ' grandparent*. Mr. and Mrs. Will 1 in that city for an indefinite slay,
j,.. w
Wayne Aubil. who is Jean Smith al Nashville, Hester. weekend with her mother, Mra. and Vivian Williams, visited their ing baby son. Jerry Lee. m
connected with die army air force Soetcrs
at
Kalamazoo,
Madge-.p. E. Bovec. and her brother-in- uncle nnd family at Cedar Springs to spend Christmas and the ’
spent Christmas at Marshall with. Johnson.
Saturday
afternoon. Norman L* employed on the Pere
..
ML*s Pauline end from Detroit. On then
. his parenu. * Wm. McConneU. Sr. * Saturday " night visitor* at tin- | Marquette niilioad out of Grand
as tuechiinlc
mechanic has been transferred
tramjerred Hunsberger and William Fergu- law and shyr. Mrs^ Burdette Wadd- Sunday afternoon.
Mr. -------------and Mrs.---Fred
Hooper
Bennway of the Bell Telephone turn they were accoinpauik
—--------—and
------------is in Dallas, Texas doing electrical ,George Juppstrom home were their 'Rapids * Mr. and Mrs. Earl Dean
from Chanute Field, 111., to Orlan­ anotlier wedilng 1 in t. Reports of * !»..
Co.'s office
Battle----------Creek---spent
, ... the faculty ttwoo children visited her parents in Co.';.
— -nt----------------- Miss Betty Campbell also o
work in a defense plant * Mis* i children/Mts - Burr .Cooley and und little son Billie of Rochester.
do, Fla.-"' Christmas guest* of Mr.
—
j..
~
-------------—
------------------------------«*
k. &lt;---------- trolt and
Tolan
ot
the
\
.. «.
~~ chil­ arc expected
.- soon.
4Mr.
»
and Mrs. [Grand Rapid*. Christmo* day * Christmas evening with
----- hcr.............
molh- .. .......... ——
‘.......
.... ..
Helen uuu-wun
and-Don McDyer nav
arc OJICi.Uspend- |»»"»aiw
husband and HUIUHI,
children Dixie UIIU
and were Chrtslmas
........... —ana weekend vi&amp;land Mrs. W.
A. Cridler nnd
who had been here t&lt;\ Ing the holiday* with friends In । Lean-Burr, also Mr. and Mrs. Geo. ,l°rs at the home of his mother,
Mr. and
P------------- and
*"■4Run plant,
.
dren, were her parents.
*"
* Norman Carpenter of Detroit were I Guests nt the Andrew Finkbelner-er. Mrs. Mattie Benaway
Mni.'p A. Smith, nnd her broth- Christmas visitors of hcr parents, [home Christmas, were their son. brother. Burdette.,* ■ Floyd
Floyd fl.
H. HclHcl- jspend
spend the
the holidays
holidays witii
with Betty's U'oledo. Ohio. * Mr. and Mrau.clntrrJupp»trotn. Jr., of Hastings. Little Mrs. Martini Dean on lhe Irving
.~ : road,■ — —
.. Glenn
er Kenneth Smith, wife mid baby Mr. and Mrs. Will Reed at Par- Rev E. C. Flnjtheiner mid family rigcl. who wm, to report for his | parenu. Mr. and Mrs. Jervis Cainp- Tungate apd little ton of pafedoniai Leon Cooley&gt;• wiu recently ..a au
surand
of —
his. ------brother
Joannt1 Kay. all of Mulliken. Mr*, melee. * Miss Laurel Mactver has [of Bangor. Mr. and Mrs. James work a* chemist in the‘signal corps | ocll.
ocll. and
and other
other relatives
relatives Ray also .*I&gt;&lt;-iit--QhrL*tmas with
nQd family of our village. * Mrs.
-r.... his
_...parents. | glcnl patient
K_..it in
1:: u
a Grand Rapids
Rapid* »q&lt;i
visited hi.
his parents, Mr
Mr. and Mrs. Mr ancf'Mi.*L Loren
.------ -------------Tongate. -»•
* hospital for
lor an operation on hU
his ,I Hattie Johnson of south ThomEllen Merton and daughter Slbclla returned to her nurac-s studies at; Clark nnd children of Parmelee, research department in New Jer% «t«n«i
Mnt. nnzci
Hazel anapiey
Shipley oi
of u.uue
Battle urcex
Creek ,1 Bp «or
tor moou
blood tumor, out
but has
made । apple went to wimiu
Grand iiapiu*
Rapid.*
of East Lansing, and Mr. and Mrs. Sparrow hospital. Lansing, after Mr. mid Mrs. Wilber Klump. local, sey immediately after Christmas Robert Tolan. who ore now living *&gt;rs.
nos inane
Reginald Cridler und two children, the holidays spent at homc.
। Also hcr sister. Mra. Sarah Os- has . been given an extension ol at Battle Creek. " Mr. nnd Mrs. was the guest of her.sister. Mrs. ia nice recovery and will be taken [Thursday to spend Christmas, and
of this vfclnijy. * Mtes BettyCisWe attempt to be
very accurate [troth and daughter. Mra Leslie time to January 11. * Mr. and Howard Buffington of Marshall i David Chase and family. Sunday i back this week to have the stitches the holidays with her daughter,
vicinity, were Christmas eve vl»- night. * Master Hiram French [ removed. * Mra. Lote McDonald Mrs. Theodore Wicringa and famler who has been working nt
loin- in our news, -but
surelyslipped
slipped&lt; I Adams and huibnnd of Maple Mrs. Clyde Potter of Eaton Rap— __________________
we we
surely
abik.. has returned to the
the home.= "a cog last week,
misin* « Grove
.u..
-cek. through misinRev. Finkbelner and wife ids accompanied their
steter-ln- itora of their son-in-law and who is a student at Barbour Hall. ' was taken ill Christmas and Is real *•&gt;'• * Miss Pauline Walker of the
of her parents
Mr. and
and Mr*.
Mrs. RobRob- formation,
our township
townshipI I'were called to St. Clair Saturday . law. Mrs Dana Potter to Grand daughter. Mr. and MH Leonard Nuztucth College. Kalamazoo, is sick dl the homc of her son Jim. T -K. faculty is- spending the holiparent.' Mr.
formation, regarding
regarding our
ert Cisler to remain indefinitely, treasurer. Grover Cline being at1 where he offidated at the funeral ; Rapids and spent Christmas with Elwood, enroute to Grand Rapidi spendlng his holiday vacation with I* Will steeby accompanied by his ;rt“V vacation at her homc in Jackh.—s *
" Mrs. Vessle to visit relatives. " Mr. and Mrs. his parents. Mr and Mrs. Clarence daughter. Mra. Rita Katz and hus- *°b. * Lynn Mastcnbrook. a former
* Mr and Mt- A H Lewis and Pennock hospital in Hastings
He of his wife.* tfiiclc. The four young the latter * Min*
-..h of
w. Marshall, attended M1V
--------------resident of «Bowens
mile son uavia
little
Daiid of
oi Detroit,
ucvnnu spent
*i&gt;cui is in ounciwvnu
Butterworth uuajuviu,
hospital. v&gt;&gt;iuiu
Grand , daughters. uaivaMu,
Barbara. uvn,.
Betty. c.«rii
Ellen I Harris and
—4 son
- — Charles spent David Chase were in Saglngw Irom French on the Prairie. * Rev. und I,h
band
the I*prominent
--------and as
nt thr*
Nnmm remain,
'
... . .
from Sunday evening until t&gt;,,K
tins Hantd*
Haplds^and
the appendix has
has,: nnd
and ^Norma
remained* with^ their
Christmas
In Grand RnpiiLs^wlih Christmas night until Sunday eve­ Mrs. Allen Steeby ond two sons 'funeral‘ of "
his brothr-ln-luw.
John
H4’d*’ ■dud
—
' '
““* in Grand Rapids rcweek -Wednesday os visitors of her ruptured before he underwent the .grandpnrcnU. and aunts and
ning where they were called by of Howe. Ind., spent Christmas eve Knechele In Leighton, Saturday crntly at the age of 76 yean,. FuBarron and family. "■ Mr. nnd the dealti of Ids sister. Mrs. May with his parenu. Mr. nnd Mrs aftemoon.
in the city Monday,
parenu.
Tlie Kenyon* had n neral wua ,held
’"w *"
parenu, Mr
Mr. and Mi*.
Mis. Lloyd El- operation he has been verj
very slcKsicK Cles
eles tor
for u few days visit. * Mr. । Bar
;.;rs. Chris Minor were Christmas Foster, aged 37 years and mother George Steeby in Leighton.
wood-* Mr and Mrs. Cari New- However, we hear he Is now gain-land Mrs? Mark Ritchie entertain- , Mm
In Christmas gathering at the homc ; Dec. 'Ji. Mr. Matlcnbrook for many
man and Mr. nnd Mrs George ing as well as can be expected rd for Christmas dinner, their ijon- guests of their son Carl and wife of eleven children. Funeral serv­ company with her parenu, Mr. of Mr. and Mra Arthur Kenyon ' years was an Implement dealer
The Minor's ices were held op Saturday. " land Mrs. A. w
Sherman ol Detroit spent Christ- The Thomapple township board in-law und daughter. Mr. nnd Mra. In Grand Rapids
C.. wvuuauu
Johnson „„
nil gath- on west Main St. Among those । and bluc)uinith al Bowen.-, Mills.
mas nnd the weekend with Mr. met on Monday night liut week;! Delbert Buxton and daughter. Phy- daughter. Miss Lalla. accompanied Kenneth Vogel of Jackson wa* a I ered at the home of the sister. present were Mxa. Pearl Kenyon. 1 Surviving besides his wife, the
and Mrs Ja* Pinder on tli: and appointed Cashier Earl Lee of |Ills of Grand Rapid*, and Frank them home and remained until Christmas guest at the Brog home Mrs. Arthur Getty on Die Irving Mr. nnd Mr*. Harold Grlffeth and | fanner Belle Pearwn. two brotiu-is.
c.
. .
—
--------j.
.u.
»_ ......
nnd daughter,
_.™
....
iss Edna Miss
"• Edna * Sunday. "■ Mr. and Mrs. Ray and accompanied by Mra. Vogel, road. Christmas day. •" Oscar Har- children. Mr. and Mra Ralph Kefi- Frank und William of Grand Rap­
Prairie.
Tlw .latter*
daughter
.Rapids,, —
undi —
ns
the ---------appendix
had
Hank —
ns •tempor'Clare
Charlene, who is staying with her 'tlie
l— Farmers State
— •&gt;--»­
iClare Brady of Battle Creek spent Lyons will entertain four ot their nrc Helen Brog .-.pent the weekend ter of Central /lake, formerly of von and Ne«) Cook. Mr. and Mra. t Ids. one sister. Mra. Nellie Middleuncle and aunt. Mr. nnd Mrs. Er­ ary treasurer and he will receive the &gt; Christmas with hL* sisters tand five -on* and their families for in Grand Rapids with his moth- this vicinity, wns u recent over­ Flora* Johnson and four children ‘ bush of Kalamazoo, three slstcrsbrother Nelson nt Die Brady liome Nev Year s Day. Expected arc Mr er and brother.
Mr:
Vogel L* night guest of Mr. and Mrs WIU of Grand Rapids, Mrs
Sarah
nest Vermeulen, accompanied her taxri for Grover
An adult cla** In agriculture Ls
Mra Peter Petefson of the School |Arthur Valentine wa.* home nnd Mrs. Owen Lyons and two mending the week wilh him at (Trumble in northwest Thomapple. Campbell nnd MLss Loucta Cook.
parents to Detroit for a week's
scheduled
to--Mart
Wcdnrxlay. Jan.
Convalescent
Children at from his work at tlie Willow Run children of Chelsea. Mr. and Mr.' Jackson ■* Junior and Jean FranMr. and Mrs. Ernest Hooper and and Leon Williams of Kalamazoo --------stay. "■ Mr. and Mrs. J. E Nor- for
--- ------—
Ihrist-­ Farmington and her mother, Mrs. plant from Thuraday until Mon- Alfred Lyons nnd two children of cisco and Kathleen Chamberlain, baby daughter and Mrs. Wilma In­
Mi*.* Lydia-Croninger of the 6 “l Thornapple-Keilogg school nt
gaard of Grand Rapids ntc Christ
mas dinner with her parents,i, Mr Sickle, came Wednesday night for day and with his wife and two Kalamazoo. Mr. and Mrs. Wen­ students In the Naperville College, Iman and two sons of Grand Rap- Dnyjon. Ohio,/schools Is spending B &gt;5 P. M. wider direction of El"" ,Lawrence teaeper of ugriculn. — the holiday vacation which they little sons. s|»env Christmas and dell Lyons and
— little daughter of Elgin. III. spent the holidays with Ids. spent Christmas with their the holiday vacullon with her I ’ton
nnd Mrs Charles Crookston.
inrznlL
Mr
AU.....
,,
.......
.
.... his
.... Dprcnta In
F'.::. ~r.d
Mr. and
nnd Mr.
Mrs. Stanley
their parent*. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver parent*. Mr. and Mra. Roy Hooper mother nnd brother. Mis* Mue ture. T1iL» year', subject is "Ani——™dand '‘te •pending with Mr
Peterson Saturday witii
HasFlint
ClauiJr and Shirley Kenneeh
aby daughter of Bat- Francisco and Rev. and Mrs U'- and daughter Edith. * Clark Bliss Croninger mid Bradley. Christmas | mal Husbandry." There will be
Mrs. Murray Schnurr
oennurr were over iu
utoMuciy force.*
iviw.- Mrs.
«»«». Hattie
naiur , tings.
„■«&gt;.
Mr
Mrs. Ack
Mra.
to of Creamery
" nnd' "
' ' John- ’Lyons and baby
see their rister. Mrs Mary FW- Smith accompanied her daughter- &lt;««...
son -have purchased the farm —
on tie Creek. "■ Mr.
Mr and Sri
Mrs. George - roy Chamberlain in Leighton. " went lo Chicago Saturday night day all spent at the old home at i classes In nutrition fur women under
ler
in-law. Mrs.
Mrs. Arthur
-- supi rimendenfs nnd .teachers of and remained over Sunday because ;; Campaii lake with u son nnd dlrecton of Miss Pauline Walker,
ler near*
near CuTlereilte.'
Cutlerville. Sunday.
Sunday. *Mrs.
Mrs. In-law.
Arthur Smith
Smith to"
to iiasHas- the
tlie Prairie known
known as theWCharle.s
thtfHCharies Juppstrom nnd
and daughter. -------Norma
.... .
' evening
- • for a few Baker
- -------»„----------------— Lchool
entertained the chlidrerf
place, of Lawrence
Hewitt. Lee.
spent Christmas
in Hastings
of the severe nines.* of hl* cousin's! —
------- Hurbprt Croninger und hpmc ec teacher. •’ Tlie Al HcnFowler who lias been til for sev- tings. Saturday
brother.
eral year.* Is in a critical condition, days' visit. * Mr. and Mrs. E. H. and plan to move there in the nt the home of George Juppstrom. the Junior nnd Primary depart­ little five-year-old son Roger Dav- family.
' 1 “"•
“ Christman guest* ot Mr. i ning family s|&gt;cnt Christmas in
The Johnson farm on Jr
* The Charles Crookston ments of the Methodist' Sunday Idson. "■ Dr. C. A. E. Lund went and Mrs u.
* MLss Jecnette Garbow Is home Barber, and Mr. and Mrs. Seward mring
iicviiu una
L. «*.
R. Beeler
and son [Grand /Rapids with his brothrriu„i Detroit
tscMvi, । «nd family, "■ Despite the inclrfrom Western State College. Knla- Brock and daughter. Harriet spent which Ack and wife have lived home was made happy Christmas with n Christmas party at tlie to MlnneapolL* Thursday night I Connie who is home from
driers | -ment
weather. 63 jrersons enjoyed
mazoo for tlie holiday vacation. Christmas with the ladies' parenu. for many years was recently sold by the receipt of a letter Thurs- church. Thursday afternoon. Gifts, and spent Christmas and lhe week- &gt; for the holidays, were Iwr
I— -L.;..-.
-------------day
son----Wayne
—• *from
----- 'u-their
‘- —
--------- ----who refrerhments nnd games made up end with hl* mother "■ Christmas [ Mr.*. Waiter
..... . Culbert and h tuba
-ndndhusband I the supper und evening s enter* Mra. Helen Engel and son, Carl Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Prtndle. * to Albert Wicringa by the John- d
IS with
In a happy time. "•
«•••• Uncle Bams forces ...
Mr. and Mrs day guests of Mr. and Mra.
and family of Grand Rapids were Mr. and Mra Frank Castle of •on heirs. * Mr and Mrs. Sam L.
Mrs. Claude of Hastings. Mra
Mrs A
* M.
” --------------Gates and- taiiirmnl
“* Si. John's night at lhe
Christmas dav guests of tlie for- Prairieville were Christmas guests Coats spent Christmas and the northern Africa. Another more de- Robert Dean spent Christmas in Kermeen nnd
and son Harold, were her daughter. Betty Dawn «.
of w,a
Grand
Masonic
temple.
Saturday.L. R.
&gt;&gt;u -------— —
— —---------------— —
"• brother. lx-c McWtthcy an(J
and wl
wife
fe ftaplds.
Rapids. Mr and Mrs
Mrs. Rov Smith Beeler was in
In charge of a very inmer's son. Hubert Morehouse and of her mother. Mr. Mattle Lectka. balancc of the week In Grand Rap- tailed letter was received on tne Lansing with their parents
— -------account of the crowded trans­ of Grand Rapid*. Veryl Boyer
nnv.a and | and daughter Barbara Ann of [ tcrcsling piogium Features ot lhe
family nt Parmelee. * Mr and and her sister. Winnie* Tlie ids with relatives * Mrs. William day alter Christmas. Tills, is the On
Mrs. Don BueiUer of Greenville Smith family gathered with the Streeter wlta brought to her homc first tlie Crookston* had heard ' |Miftatlon Mrs. Emma Williams ladV friend of Lansing. Mr. and I Caledonia: also their son-in-law evening, were till- presentai ion of
speht Christmas witii her p«r- mother. Mrs. Hattie Smith, at her m Gun laker Saturday, from Pen- from their son since Oct. 30 when gave up her holiday trip to her Mrs. Joe Corrigan. Jr. of Ann Ar- und daughter. Mr.-• nnd• Mrs.
— —
-■ the life membership‘certiHcalc in
Robert
ents. Mr. and Mrs. Ray /ftbii. west liome on Grand Rapids St. on nock hospital, where she recently hr was still on the eastern const daughters home nt Watervliet. bor nnd Mr. and Mrs. Stewart ReiifciErost of Grand Rapids. "• Mr. and I lhe Middleville Masonic lodge to
ler and two sons of Middleville. 1 Mrs. Maurice Johnson and daugh- Hemv Poulson by his son Eldon;
tA town. * The garage men reap- Christmas
Those present were, underwent an appendectomy. * * The Kiejxr family that has been
Baughman.
swt^-tury,
ed n harvest Saturday and over Mr and Mra A Jay Smith and A family gathering of the children living in the Minnie Johnson gar- her children will gather at the The Corrigans remained until
mui Sun-J
aun- ten;,
ters. Ilene
nene and
ami Lois
&lt;x&gt;is visited Ills
his Charles
un
Isited
—1 *•*his 1
I ------parents. Mr. nnd‘ Mrs Will
••• John• •
pH
the weekend bringing in cars that two sons, Reginald nnd Richard of of Mr. and Mrs. Clive Churchill age apartment moved on Satur- homo of a daughter, Mrs. Emmett day afternoon and also vlclt.
presented him with tlie lite iwinpin and Rush Ramlall.
n. ■
* Mrs. i son Christinas eve. ClirLslnuis dav Lcrahip
bei
sidestepped lhe main track* and Ada; Mr. and Mrs. Leon Drew and wws held at their liome Christmas day to Battle Creek, where he is Sheehan in Bownc township for parents. northc.u&gt;t of town.
Present were .Mr. and Mrs. employed. * Mra. Edna Brady is the annual reunion.
slipped on the ley sides. ~ Only two sons. Junior and Norman of day
Those who Roy Thom, nee Bernice Jclmxm,
Johnson, I| dinner
dinne
guertts were their dough- worshipful master, presented the
those ventured out Saturday who Battle Creek; Mr. and Mrs. John James Polhemus and three chil- making a good convalescence from will go from here besides Mrs. Wil­ has moved from the Dr.
r. Lund's 'ter. 'Mrs. Bernard Peck, husband life membership card. George Macfound it necessary because of the Smith of Coopersville. Mr. and Mrs dren. Mr nnd Mrs Irwin Peters her recent operation, and is ex- liams arc Mr. and Mrs. Arthur apartments to the homc- of
-* her
*-&gt;t ,| and two sons. Junior nnd Maurice Iver preM nted his son Noixnnn, resons. Orin, of Grand Rapids. Mr. und Mrs. pected to be brought home feo.n Gcukes and daughter, Mtes Evelyn. parents. Mr and Mrs Maurice
sleet and rain Saturtlay. the 36th Arthur
»-»&gt;•- Smith and’ ------- ।,,01
of Hastings. Vern Jonnson
Johnson anti
nnd , tiring master with his past master *
of December. Michigan had a good Bruce and Leon of Hastings. Mrs. Clarence DeSmit nnd son Kenneth Pennock hoBpital, sometime ihi* Mr. and Mrs. Charles Williams and Johnson on the Hastings road.- wife of Landing- Afternoon callers idn, nnd L. R Beekt presented
- Mrs. Thom will drive to nnd from were Mr. J's sister. Mrs. Rose See- Mr. Randall with a gavel made
and .....
Mrs. Wllvo
Chesold thunderstorm. * Mr. nnd Mrs. Ted Smith and Mr and Mrs. Har­ of Detroit, his mother. Mrs De- week. * Christmas guests of Mrs.two children. Mr. ....„
J. L. Rugg spent Christmas with ris Smith and son. Roger, all of Smlt of Plainwell. Donald Church- B. C. Swift and daughter, Betty ter Geukes and two children, und her work in the office of lhe White Ixt und daughter Mary of Has- ; by his son. Ap exciting contest
Mr. and Mrs. ill of Lansing, nnd LoL* Churchill. Watkins were Mr and Mr*. Wm. Mr. and Mra. Edward Wieringa Product* Corporation. * Mr. and tines. Young Maurice Peck who caused lot* of merriment when two
his brother Ray and fnmilv in Grand Rapids.
‘ little son.
— *
“■ Mr and Mrs. Mra. Gerald Stacker arc spending had his leg fractured the second [sides lined up for nn old-fashioned
Grand Rapids . Their daughter. Hurry DePult and son Jack of * Tin Williams family had their H Watkins of Hopkins, and the —
and
Jeanette, was home from her work Beverley were Christmas dinner Christmas gathering anti tree Fri- Clifford Gardner family, local * Jerald Bedford and children en­ the holidays with their parents in time more than three months ago. spelldown. Mrs. Rush Randall was
et the Bel! Telephone Co. at Bat­ guests at the Glenn Allen home dav evening at the Arthur Ken- Mr. nnd Mra. James Polhemus and tertained at dinner Sunday, his Sunfield. "■ Middleville friends have h:u just discarded Hie cast. " the winner with Mrs. Ethel Baughtle Creek for over Christmas night at Parmelee. Jack remained for yon home. Besides the Kenyons daughters. Mrs Ilene Rogers of mother and sister. Mrs. Louise received annoimcements of the Mr. and Mrs. Breeze McDycr ntc I man nnd Mrs. Virginia Cridler rinse
* a Christmas family gathcrins the holiday vacation. * The Carol were Mr. and Mrs. Alton Elwood Hastings, and Miss Donna were Cleveland and Mrs. Lamolne An- .birth
.............
nf R
a ......
little son to
...........
Mr. .......
nnd Sunday dinner with Mra. Mar- .econcfc. Tlie presentation of the
was held' al 4he Claude Rosenberg Hansen family ha* moved from and four children. Leon and Vi- in Battle Creek Thursday to the. dersoix of Grand Rapids and her | Mrs. Clifford Converse of Hastings. gnret Mullis, who altho' 84 years* flag for lhe service was made by
— iL. M
.. roule 2, The little lad was burn old prepares « dinner that would 1 two service member* of the local
home in northwest Thomapple. the Doan house on Arlington St. vian William*. * Mrs. Ed Pratt funeral of Ed Middleton aged 65. mother nnd brother. »»
Mrs
Present were, Mr. and. Mrs. Mon­ to Grandville where they formerly of Detroit is spending a few day* n cousin by maninge. * Mr. nnd Johnson and son Stanley. " We tn Pennock h&amp;spltal, Dec. 2D weigh­ ‘be a great credit to much younger ।lodge. Lieut. Robert Smith and Air
roe Gibbs of Grand Rapids. Mr lived. "■ Fred White, who Is work­ with her parents and son Mr. and Mr*. Clark Bibs visited-.his moth- nre informed that Jean McCaslin, ed 8 lbs. 5 ozs. and has been named ' hpusewivrs.
Despite th* condl-.Cadet Jack Hamilton. Ail present
and Mrs. Clarence Rosenberg of ing in a defense plant in Jackson Mrs. Herbert Lanfear and Cleo er, Mrs. Mary ..Bliss nt the Cutler- who was assisting George Davis, Clifford William. Jr. * Mr. mid . tion of the .•tnels mid the down- stale they had u very fine evening,
who was ill. received a fractured Mrs. George Maclvec and .son Nor­ pour. Sunday a good cojigregalioii .
The sudden passing of John
leg. Saturday when kicked bv n man of Grand Rapids attended the listened to tlie sermon by Rev. E. ‘ Kacchelc. aged 77. prominent fanndLstrlct superintendent
superintendent, tber of ta'lgnton township. Allegan
cow. and is in Pennock hospital at St. John's night gathering at Hie H Babbitt district
™„,v temple
Kl„|hv w....
—, night, at, the Methodist
hodist church
—... .......
Hastings. "■ Mwes Lola and Agnes Masonic
Saturday
churcii Sunday K
| countv
came —
us. ~
a great .......»
shock to
Stokoe of the Pontiac school sys- Norman
rman being the retiring
retir.ng master.
master, morning. * Near relatives gath- , His family and the entire eomMLss
Jean Stimson—
of Hastings ering at tlie homc of Mrs. Minnie j muintv. John, who had ai&gt;parcnt!y
tern, spent Christmas and the holi- 11
__________________
days with their father und step-J spent Christmas and \the v.cck- Johnson for Christmas day. were been in good health, wa* found dead
mqther, Mr. and Mrs. Fred O. lend with her parenu. My. and Mrs. Mr. and Mra. Calvin Streeter. Mr. In .bed at his home five miles
Stokoe. • Thomapplc township's j Harry Stiinsbn and brother Lcon- and Mrs. John Carter and son [ northwest of Middleville, bv hi;
son Glenn when he went to call
him Wednesday morning. Deccmi ber 23.
ISwJxr
21 The
Tlie family physician atat­
dentil due
dun to
tn u
n heart utnt। tributed death
tack Ite had been in Miridii-vllle
[ Monday and in Grund Rapids shopI ning on Tuesday. He wits bom tn
Wurtenburg. Germany nnd when
I sixteen years old. accompanied
' iii.* brother Lewis to America. Tlie
। boy.* stayed .with an uncle in Bo*| ton for six month* before comimt
। to Michigan. He lias always lived
:on farin', in or near Ixighton toun1 ship. March 26. 1891 he was united.
. in marriage wilh MUs Mary Stceby alto of Leighton who passed
Because my son is being drafted into the ormy, I will have an auction sale at my
' away April 15. 1029 Ten children
farm located 1 mile north and 3 miles west of Nashville; or first form cast of Mor­
I were Ijorri to the union, one son
; passing on when nn infant tint!
gan school known as the old fames Mead farm on
। another son Carl died suddenly
। nt his homc in Grand Rapids a few
[years ago. Llvjng arc Ida. who ha*
। faithfully mafntained the home for
her father since her mother'.* death
' two Other daughters. Mrs. Floyd
; Harper of Ithaca. N. Y. and Mrs.
Wendell Tobin of Grand Rantd*.
Commencing at 1 o'clock, I will offer the following:
,nl*o five sons. Walter of KiiIh| mazoo. Oscar of Middleville. Aaron
r&gt;f Buttle Creek and Glenn and
^Frederick who also with
their
Steel wheel wagon and rack.
'families live on tlui old Rome farm:
Trailer.
one daughtcr-ln-law. Mrs Btlul
Jersey, 5 yrs. old. fresh Dec. 20.
Kncchele of Kalamazoo, eighteen
1937 Ford truck pickup, good rubber
grandchildren, one brother. Chris
with stock rack.
Guernsey. 5 yrs. old. fresh Dec. 20.
Knechelr of Grand Rapids mid
many other relatives and friend.'
lersey, 3 yrs. old. bred July 10.
He wtut a faithful mrmber of
Guernsey, 4 yrs. old. tresh Sept. 20. ’ •“
the Leighton Evangelical church
from where services were held nt
Jersey, 3 yrs. old. fresh Dec. 7. ■
2 ton of timothy hay.
2 P. M. Saturday conducted by Rev.
lersey, 3 yrs. old. fresh Dec. 15.
Lcrov Chamberlain, hl* pastor and
2 ton of clover hay.
attended by a large congregation
Guernsey. 5 yrs. old. fresh Sept. 10.
20 ton alfalfa hay.
'
?
desnlte the Icy condition* of th*
2 yr. old heifer.
700 crates corn.
roads. Interment was made in Ml;
Hope
cemetery in Middleville, ni*
11 moi. old heifer.
4 acres of corn fodder.
daughter. Mrs. Floyd Harper of
4 wks. old heifer.
। Ithaca. N. Y. was unable to conic
3 4-wks. old bull calves.
to the funeral because of dlfftculUnclc Sam wants every American family to
tic.', of tnuisi&gt;ortation. John was a
be warm this winter! He knows it will be hard­
I good father and a kind neighbor
Butter churn, 6 qts.
and . friend. HL* home wa* one r.f
er than ever with fuel shortages, but he urges
Scales.
Cooker.
hospitality and friends were nlway* accorded a heartv wcleoir.".
Bed and springs.
40 Leghorn hens.
you to hove your homc made wind-tight with
The sympathy of tlw entire com­
Dining outfit including 5 chairs, buf­
i rnunity und many distant friend.
Insulation, Weatherstripping. Roofing and
fet, round table.
: is extended the bereaved children.

I the Willow ..™
Run plant at Yr

MIDDLEVILLE

UNCLE SAM

Wants You To Enjoy
Your Home

AUCTION SALE
TUESDAY, JAN. 12,1943

.5»3SX

cows

HAY AND GRAIN

MISCELLANEOUS

HENS

'

I

other fuel-saving improvements. Maney is
available for these remodeling and repairing
jobs, just get in touch with us ond we will
be glad to explain our plan.

Moncy is also available to help you purchase
a homc that is already built. Don't wait, get
in touch with us today .

FARM MACHINERY

ALLIS CHALMERS TRACTOR.
MODEL B. NEW IN 1940

Allis Chalmers cultivator.
Allis Chalmers plow, 16 in.
2-sc/. drag. 12 ft. wccdcr.
Corn planter .
Hay loader, |ohn Deere.
6-ft. mower, New Ideal.

WE SELL WAR BONDS AN D WAR SAVINGS STAMPS

Kitchen table.
Victrola with records
Player piano and bench.
2 5-gol. milk cans.
4 10-gol. milk cons.
Lacto Electric separator, new in 1940.
8-ft. electric brooder. 500 chick siic.
Oil brooder, 500 chick sixe.
Chicken feeder and water heaters.
Wood burner.

NOTICE TO CREDITORS

Other articles too numerous to mention

TER MX OF SALE: Cash day of sale, nothing to be removed until settled for.

THE HASTINGS BUILDING &amp; LOAN ASSN
9 STEBBINS BLDG.

—

MEMBER F. H. L B.

RHONE 2503

DAVID TARBET, Propr
HENRY FLANNERY, Auctioneer.

E. E. CRAY. Clerk

of Porterhouse
i Dickens was the. original
the name ‘'Porterhouse.'
It was named after lhe
| Porter House hotel in Sandusay.
I Ohio.

j -ON PAY DAY, BUY BONDS—

�■' fortntong the

r» Nor­
a tighter,
rom the
M home
nont St.
Ite slay,
hr Pere
Grand
tchenter,
nd vid­
mother.
Irving
Glenn
Mra.
TiuimRaplds
iiu and
•lighter,
id fam­
’ of the
ic holi­
n Jadkfoymer
Bowens

4on&lt;lny.
t many
dealer
&gt; MilU.
rotluTA.
d RapMiddie-

igricul» "Antrill be
i under A'alker,

inster"*
■sented
made
contest
en two,
hloned

comircntly
d dead
miles

IKinicd
Tlie
1 Bosomlng
• lived
townunitecC
Stcc|KIMCd
lUdrcn
ic son
t und
idenlr
a few .
io has
death.
Floyd
I Mra
laiilds.
KainAaron
i nnd
their

Etlxi
[hteen
Chris
। nnd
■tends
JT Of
nurrh
■Id nt
ir Rev.
r nnd
Ration

eomc
Ificul-

THE HASTINGS BANNER, THURSDAY, JANUARY 7, 1MJ
"I iciallv
' CARLTON- CENTER
—' en port-McLaughlin BiuU-.es* Uni- Hynes and her new
grandson.'
Penny Milk Prozram
Norton Saturday afternoon. Mr*. DUNHAM DIHTRICT
Norton, who wo* well known to Laat Week'* Letter
varsity which is being held In the James Daugte*.
1 The Penny Milk program. *up- Last Week's Letter
many of us. had been ill several
“
--- - - of Delton ha* I
Mrs. *•
Mina
Aldrich
honor of thair
Mi**
Allee
Beck
of
Kalamazoo
wa*
I building*
of
lhe
Univer*lly
of
Grand
an&lt;
j
M
n*.
Richard
Hughe*
of
ported
purtly
by
tha
Federal
Oovu.iuuunsui wav Munt.au, va
Mr ana Mr*, tucnaru nugnea Ol a™------ a—-•-* -r —- ------- --•
...
h.mU.
-hi. Lt
....Od H.
. . J. Stang
.. of
• De___ .mm.nl
l« w*ll
Rapid* at Eaat Grand Rapid*
thte
Allegan,
ernment. ta
wail natmniarcl
patronteed bv
by tne
the able to Join the Beck family for week* and passed away al the home been a guest of Mr. and Mr*. Clyde
uf her abn. Harold Norton.
Walton the past week and Rev. and providedIte W•
year because of the war. Mr*. Elwyn iroR Mr*. H. J. Stang and Mra. C. 'children qf the tchool In Novem- Chrtelma* day.
Mrs
Seward
Walton
and
children
of
,
dren
of Hastings
Mr.
and
Mr*.
Fred
DvForresV
and
Last \Veck» Letter
Word has been received by Mr.
Randall .Dorothy Heteei of Grand B. Benham of Dowagiac were ber- J04*
,pU?? of
Turk lake came Saturday for a hoi- ™
"* v.i.-w,
Mr and Mn. Howard Baker and Rap|d* und Mrs Bertha Scofield chrtelma* gueate at the home of «rv«&gt; and M4 In lhe month of Dy- and Mrs Bert Mew-car that their■ ton spent from Thursday evening iday visit of several days.
Sunday with hte parents In
children were Chrtelma* guest* of of Weal woodland were Christmas Mr and Mra Karl Paul
.comber. Thl* milk te pasteurized. son. Corp. Leon Mewcar has been!l until
sen ted with many lovely gift*.
Battle
Creek.
transferred from Ireland to North
—nr. **r
— Harry
ll—rrv Baker
lluV.'r nt
AHs &lt;u
...nner
___ ___
_
. ........ Mr. and
Mrs.
of 1LangueaU.
। which ice cream and cake
Friend* of Mr*. Glen Oulfck'.
. .
.
Mf.
and
Mrs
Get
aid
Cairns
and
Merton
Hoffman
iDurte
Bauman)
Afrita.
ring.
Mr. and Mr* Kenneth Smith en­ (Crete Smith) ot Calgary. Canada. c«ndMD ot U aRUted ln Action
Mr. and Mr*. Cleon Landon at­ Beverly Kay returned today, after Wednesday. December 23. his name
a few days visit wilh friends and U Lyle Wayne.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Robert Owens nnd ttertained wilh a family ChrUtmaa hear that her *on. Jamea Gulick.
tended
Jacksun
M
H_rh.r, jf)|UVU1n of West tc,ia
'a3tne
nc funeral of Ous r
----daughters of Grand Haven. Mr. (dinner. Oueat* were Mr. and Mr*.
• ’
*'•
». burial in the reUtives in Coldwater.
The Dunham school gave a
■v.t Week's Letter
■‘ . Jackson -x»fr&gt; and Mrs. Oeo Taggart and Christmas program Wednesday eve­
and Mrs. J. L. Crockford of Carltan. ,Jake Smith and *on* Richard, Ray­
■'children
attended a farewell party ning after which Santa raid a vtelt
message
lint
Tuesday
evening
from
pa^d
away
shortly
after
receiving
Otte Ketcham and slater, Mn.
Mr and Mr- Welby Crockford and ,mond and Ronald of Vermontville,
her brother. Frank Holmes of Grand official notice that their son. Co/ Friday evening nt the home of Mr. and popcorn and candy w-. re served. Paul Bivens ware at tlie Untvacritj
daughter Janice. Mr and Mr*. Rob- .Mr and Mr*. Carl Smith and son* married the same day to a&gt;
^ptds, informing her that hte only poral Harold Jackson, who has bedfi aad Mrs. Wm Rose, given for Paul school will resume Janus, j 1.
hoagtal
Ann Arbor one day lot
ert Crockford of East Woodland. (of Potterville, the MUae* Hazel. lady from Oklahoma City and that M
.
... _ . . . »_____________
......... ■ .---L ........
rInAJI
pvl Rarry Holmes, has been serving in lhe armed forces at New Roe wlso left to begin training at
te£'-J.
where Mr. Ketcham
remained.
Christmas eve,
Jack Crockford. East Lanring. Mr Agues
,
and Elizabeth Smith and hte mother wa* present for both ^^d in action on the African Guinea, was missing
■ Fort Custer Saturday.
*r
were
Mr
and
Mrs
Mtes Louise Conklin te at ButterMrs. Clem K‘ ’ '
and Mra Arthur ■ Allerdlng. Jr. ot jMrs. Herbert Anderson and chil­ occasion* Also that the daughter. .
p_ . Holmr, waa th,. mnd~
Norton :nuved away \ Having been refused the use of the Sidney Sta ioun and children of. worth ho-pllal. Grand Rapid* for
Mr*.
Emma
E.
of?tev. and Mrs. L. E. HLlmrs Thursday morning at the
11
Hastings and Will Crockford nnd ,dren of Lansing. Mr. and Mrs Cal Margaret Sue Gulick, has gradu- i
home of .'gli.Tol liome. the regular P. T- A- North Mapl /Grove Mr. and Mrs.pbu tic *urgery on her haMd which I*
Mr*. Grace Cole ot Woodland were jFurlong and Mr., and Mr*. Law­ ated from college and is now workhcr
Mr.' hfind
Buttle Creek. Frank- -------------doing nicely.
wn&lt;vii*nd
h
*'r sen. M
rt Mrs. 1Harold Nor­ ntvaram wa* held at the Grange Nell Klfldtfot
-----------------------------------.
Chrtetmas day guest* at the home rence Flnefruck ’ and son Dick. ing in Vancouver. B. C.
; of Woodland.
ton Htr death was lhe result of a HuH Christmas eve. Tlie program -HrttiTEnd Mrr unrt
and Mrs
Mrs. Ctatirl
Claud TtnffHoff- ' Miss Vrtima
Ntnma Cnv
Caw returned tn
to her
Harry entered the Army more
of Mr. and Mra Arthur Allerdlng. •Woodland, MLm Barbara Bailey of
that occuned eight week.*,
Tlie Christmas Family Night at than a year ago and his pup nls stfoke
man and Clarence
' work al Lansing on Monday, after
a
,to
w utuull
, 4UU
, sour
ago
She
leaves
mount
tour
Sr.
'
Hastings and Corp Bob Bailey of the Woodland U B. church was
Chrteuna*- gues’s of Mr and Mrs. the holiday and weekend.
thi crow-dwiM&lt;ar.all everyprf ]lua a.
had
received
several
letters
from
n
of
HusUm
.
Claud
of
Georgia.
Mr. and Mrs.
Mr* Wil!*"*
Willard Out and
Mr. and Mra Will Hauer and iCamp Crowder. Mo.
enjoyed by a fine group
White -him since the beginning of Hie Roy und Hfifold of Carlton, four nori time. PltnT^twUtHrR made for Ray O-troth and son were Mr. and
Mt
Mutt Buieh of Nashville. Mr. JCi
MUs Bertha Milk:
------spent the holi­
Glen Mead :.pcnl the Chrtelma*
Mr and Mrs. Henry Hynes were gifts for War Refugee Relief to­ African campaign.
daughters. Mr Rose Engle of Ha*­ n l-ermanent place tn which tn hold and Mrs Donald Rayner and son. day with
«&gt;u. lhe Mr. and Mr*. Herbert
holidays with Hu- former's son und Christmas dinner guezl* of Mrs taling 43 63 were given by tlie Sun­
- — —
thigh. Mrs KnuteB from Battl" our meeting••
Mr and Mrs Maurice OMrotli and , family near Bellevue.
family. Mr and Mra Kenneth Ella Cave of Lake Odessa Mr. and day school classes and oUiera pres­
W. S. I . 8. Elect Officers
Cre-k. Mt Elm- Beteon. Irvmg. and
Mrs Parker nnd daughter Elizabeth
•— *for
— •Ray PhUllM ot
Burial -----services
Hauer of Wyandotte.
.I Tlie W. S C. 8. a! the Methodist Mamie Hinkley, of Wayland. There pa»t week. te now quite u bit belter nf Hasting-., Mrs. Rose Munger. Mr* Battle Creek were held at tbe A**yMrs. Dale Hynes of Lake Odessa ent.
Mr. and Mrs Sanford Fillcon mid ,were also guests.
The Rev I. H Osgood
and met
famI church
on Wednesday. Decern£r„d?hi!drenrrn an&lt;1 **'!M ami able to be up some.
Tint Buxton, and Mr. and Mrs. ria. Center cemetery.on Sunday af­
Mr*. Jackson of Sunfield culled on | IM1
x,„. and ily spent Christmas with Ids fath- ter 1«. urfi rh, Mlow™ &lt;■«!“»
Mr. Hltu
and Mra Gerald ,
Potter
S M?S t£« Marine tn, Claud Dunkelberger and wn of La- ternoon He was a former resident
Mr and Mis. Elmer Marlowe en­
Mr nnd Mra. F E. Border on |c|d|dren visit' d Mr. and Mrs Clif- th. Jee*e A. a-good of West Hope. were elected for the coming year.
.. .
.
and a brother of Mr*. Eleanor Antertain'd
Mr. and Mrs. Merle FawChrtelma* day
. ■ (ord pmrer and Mi-te Dorothy PolMr. and Mrs F D. Beck (Nellie Pies.—Vera
Announcement has been made of gus. and Louie Phillips, both of AaHewitt; Sec.—Fern
Icy
and
Carole
ot
Clarksville
and
Mr
Mr. and Mra Clarence Arnie and ter hf Dowagiac from Saturday un- Geiger), who have been living In
. or
tiu- marriage of Mbs Beatrice Ball syrta Center.
Winifred IdTcirrtetma.'
Marlowe and
...u
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Th(. Brl&lt;KS *chool I* enjoying a
son* of Battle Cr.-rk spent from iU1 Monday.
San Francisco. Cal. the past year ; *rum2?L.
HHtx-rt Depart- ami
tin ;Mr rhnriotte
and Orl Olllaspie. »r
November
Thursday until Sunday with her I Mr and M„ Ruucll RU;Uma have returned ta their home ta ;“rof Charlotte for Chrutma. and who had been removed from LaGramte. Indiana. They were at­
—*•’- vacation.
parents. Mr und Mra Lawrence and daughter of Grand Rapid*. Laramie. Wyo.
‘
‘Sm jteteuSti^W —
‘ —
------ ----------------* Fc nnock hospital to the home nf her tended by Corporal Eugene Ball.
' Mr and Mr. Arthur Yargcr and daughter Mrs. James Tyler In Miss Nyla Ball and Lewis Cordra of
Paul. Mr and Mra. Chas. Rowladcr -cupt. Norman Wise of Ililnpl* ami
The Luther League of the Zion 'C(.r.,t.na Euner Student Work— family. Mt und Mrs. Wilbur Landon.
.
Floyd Welcher and family of Bed­
nf Grand Rapids were Chrtetmas Mr„ Norman Wise nnd children of Lutheran church were entertained Oracp Paul. children'* Work-Es- Mi and Mra Richard 'Landon. Mr. Wo xlland last Tuesday du-d very Hastings
suddenly Christmas night aged 33
Mr and Mrs Roy McCall of Mid­ ford on Christmas day.
day Bues** Mr. and Mrs
Arnie Hiuting* were Chrislmu* guest* of at the home of r. and Mrs Gene &gt;-h winoard Suppliea-MayWtec; and Mra. Robert Falconer. Mr. ana yrs 4 mo&gt; and If) days. Site is sitt- dleville spent Wednesday at the Oeo.
spent Tiiursday evening with Mr tlielr. parents. Mr. and Mrs Clydfe Iteuthrr test Tuesday evening Af- .Ueralurc an'd PubllcaUons-NcIIlc Mra. Cieui) Landon. Wayne and vsv.-d by five children, six gran.I- Ball home and attended the school CRESSY
nnd Mrs. Henry Metzgar of Lake
■*• (Wise
W|sp '
ler names
ter
games nnd
and refreshment*
refreshments thevl„
they j „ew
' nt
“.
Rus’cll of Carlton Center and Mr children and many friend- Funer.il program in the evening
Odessa
I Mtes Hxddn Euper ot Fowlerville all piled tn a sleigh and went carol- (
pageant "Christmas for the nnd Mrs James lanc'on and »nn of
—
------------------..
Ruvcl Donovan of Chicago and Last Week* Letter
Mr and Mrs. Wesley Confer and
Mrs Norma Sitton ami .son Ger- and w
uu ling tn the neighborhood.
Mr.. wnu
land OTta
Mrs.. Teri cujx.
Euper .and
■ worici" was in charge of Mrs. Dorril Portland. Mr. nnd Mrs. Carl Jack­ o’clock front the Leonard funeral Seaman Wm Donovan of New York
son and family of Clarksvule dnd nonw
|a niicrmciu
mv- spent
home. al
and
interment wui
will w
be ui
in Riv«pent cnnsima*
Christmas ano
and aaturuay
Saturday wun
with Richard Lammers spent Christmas
aid. who have been in Detroit dureralee
of East Woodland‘
----------------- enter—'' [t
' |aughu
...... - .r
*j----Rev--------and--------Mrs. Wingard
H
Bnd Mnl
Recwr.
Mb*
Evelyn
Fox
from
Freeport
enrr
ld
„
Rer
arrowing
children
have
|
their
parents. Mr. and Mrs. Royal with relatives near Plainwell
Vmin. People itS
ing tho fall months, iwvc been vte- ,wpri. Christmas dinner gueste of lamed the Young
of tinthe
joyed
the
Chrtetmas
celebration
rrlt
|
V
,
n-mpaUiy
of
all
in
their
bereaveDonovan.
Saturdayevening
-guest.',
Word from Leslie Enzian report?
itliig hcr daughter and family. Mr .-r and Mrs Howard Hewitt. Mr. church wilh a Christmas party at Iolnn_r P__ Son Home On Eurluugh d7v
at^home'of
’Mr
’I*'.o'
dAVcaning
Mcnlno
At the home of
Mratid
nnd
---- 1
wfn. Mrj
fcnoyan and Mr
and Mrs. Howard Baker the past |
Mrs. Curl Hewitt and Mrs. their homc Sunday evening before ; u,?n" 2 “r.
. «*»??
- ■
.....
, a
|Hn Sctun
echmitzer and chllA family dinner was livid last Mra. Cleon Landon.
,
I Miss Greta
Cogswell
who is at- t anrt
and Mr
Mrs.
Alvin
1 Fuzzy Uckwood of Great Lakes.
week.
left to
AKIIfs
of ouuui
South Woodland
- ---- - They
■■■■j .....
— -spend
,....... Chrtetmas
-- ---------AKIICS Hewitt
Jirwut ui
nmuianu Chrtetmas.
Chrtetmas dinner 5?
r~--~
”*^ -­ .
tending school in Kalamazoo Is dren of Battle Creek.
'Sunday at the hmoe of Mr. and
Tng. Sta. visited triend* here laat
with Mrs. Sifton's
witii
Slftons parents,
parents. Mr. nnd
and MM.nl lhp afternoon
aRcnl0on and evening
evening
Mrs. Ellen Reisinger writes from
home
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Gerald
Ttech?
"uj"
'f/'
'
c
h
j^
u
GeraldJucn.pending
her
Chrtelma*
vacation
ChrUtmaa
eve.
Mr.
and
Mrs
Ja, Mrs Lawrence Fine frock ip honor
^
|th lthem.
^p|n
Mra W„.
Win Wrmple of Rrntlvlllx
Scottville.
wlIh
York. Pa. that she and hcr broth- of Corp. Robert Bailey of Camp cr-and family were Mr- —
and
. .... .u . home
..-------foto.
.
Labadle and family of Lacey.
n.
T(^h.r nf lanrinn and Jnek
Mp Md Mr% QKen ^ney and .were tuppet guests at George Ball’s.
Mr nnd Mra. Fred Bulling ol Mrs*
Jack
Mr a*“
Strong of KaiMtes Ellen
Ellen Hilbert
Hilbertofof Mlnnen- er-in-law. with whom she lives.
Crowder. Mo. Questa present were Garc Ttecher of Lansing
Like Odessi were Christmas dinner
Mlnn . I* visiting her mother, were well but that In that state the Mr and Mrs. W H. Chreseman of Smith ot Hastings. CalRnt Christ-' sons In Castleton Center and Mr
Mr and Mra. Merrill Dunkelberger amazoo spent Pridy eve whh Mr.
mas night were Mr and Mrs. Oaten a.
..
guests of Mr nnd Mrs John Bull- Mrs. taiwrencc Hilbert and sister, fuel situation wn* very
serious,
entertained
twenty-one
members
of
and
Mra
Millard
Houser
and
Mra.
and Mrs. William Schantz and son &lt;
. Maple Grove. Miss Enid Cheeseman
v,r..1
d of Maple Grove were the Dunkelberger family Christmas Culp.
;;-----ing
Mi-s Lorena Hilbert. She arrived They burn fuel oil and were only.I of East Lansing. Mr. and Mrs Erbte E. Phelps and family of Woodland t»..'
— • dinner guest* of Wm evening anh Sunday they had sevMr. and Mr*. Percy Solomon of
Mr and Mrs. Che Larthtng en- (t)|, |9lh oI December and will re- able to keep a few rooms fairly Zemke. Jimmie nnd Beverly and and Mr. and Mrs. Radford Stidham ChiLtin.n
end
son
of
Hastings.
Co.swell and daughters
enteen relative* of the Ball families Battle Creek spent Friday night
tertained with a family Chrtetmas |nnin until January 4.
-------warm.
Mr. and- Mis. Carter Brumm. Ver­
Mr atid Mrs. Ben Falconer enter- , Thp Christmas tree and program a* gueste.
w-tth Mr. and Mn. Murle Reynold*
dinner Thove present were Mr
j^r.
—r.‘.
Mr. sr.d
and Mrs.
Mrs. C=r!'
Carl Jordan zspent
montville. Miss Barbara Bailey of tained with a family dinner Christ­ - at the school house last Wednctd&amp;y
Private Ralph Swift of Chicago is ar.d fanuiy
Entertains Mrlhodtel Choir
und Mra Floyd Kimble andI son ciirtstmas
Christmas day
day with
with her
her purent*.
parents.
mas day.
,
.
Mr
Urs Charles McNulty
Miss Florence Forman
enter­ Hastings and Dr. and Mrs. L. H. i Mr. ond Mr&gt;. Elwyn Hayward of rv uuur wo* well attended AU cn- spending thte week at home
Dick of Coats Grove. Mt ,
Betty Mr and Mn Gilbert Todd of Has1 joyi*d lhe excellent program, and; _.—
—
---------- —— and
,llrt family spent rnr«m«.
X5r, i'.
1" ......
Chrtelma* «itn
with
tained the members of the Metho­ Brumm. Woodland.
Knnbl- ol Hatting*, and Corp,
| Hastings entertained with is family ; p* cum und candy.
and family. Mr*. Josephine Cheese“J®***
1
l/iuu Krnfield of
Angeles, । Mtes Mary Dodge of Westerville. dist choir with n Christmas party
dinner Saturday, 'nit- guests were.
’.ti and MH .Clarence Curtis and mn and children and the Harold
To Entertain Ulub
Cnhf uhd Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Ohio is Ejx-ndTng the Christmas at her home last Monday evening
Mr. and Mn
Vaughn Lydy and lit le son Roger of Augusta were Gray family were at the Briggs ,a ~r. and Mrs. Warren Calm* vteTlie West Woodland Birthday daughter, Mr. and Mrs George Lydy
Farthing and daughter Joyce and holidays with hcr parents. Rev. and After delicious refreshment of co­
Ci
uitnia*
night
guests
of
her
par,
rjitwch
Sunday
attending
a
dinner
*
tcd
*t
f
and
Mrs
Cha*.
Hudson
coa and cookies and
individual Club will be entertained at the and sons, and Mr. und Mrs. Scott ■ n
Mr ami Mrs Lynn Osgood ami son Mrs Arthur Dodge.
Mr. and Mr- Roland Barry, lifhonor of the two son* of Mr and and family at Vicksburg on Thurihome of Mrs. Car) Helse in West Lydy.
Rrtert returned home with them for Mrs. Warren Stanlon of Battle day.
Jnrk, Woodland.
Mr. and‘Mrs. Geo. Parrott and chocolate crosses with each mem­ Woodland, on Thursday. January
Mr. und Mrs. Howard Daniels and u : w dav* visit.
Creek, ’who are in Army service.
—---------- *
-———
c
"
Mr. and Mra Leon NichoLon en­ Mr nnd Mrs. Jay Vruggink and ber's name, they went carolling
•1
Walts
।Members
please
notice
change
bal»v
of
Saranac
and
Mrs.
Nellie
-dzflUIf
vhgkqj cmfwyp shrd|uet.i । • Sunday evening a Urge number of —ON PAY DAY, BUY BONDS—
tertained hcr family tor dinner daughter Sharon of Battle Creek Tlie/ sang for Mr.s. Carl
Craig of Hastings enjoyed ChristChrte.tmas duy. Guests were Mr. were Sunday dinner guests of the former choir director, who has been of “"Ymas dinner at the home of Mr and
and Mra. Robert Amlin and daugh­ Misses Florence and Stella Parrott. 111 nnd presented hcr with a lovely !
Mrs. Leslie Daniels and family ou
»-..«•
ter &lt;d Laming, Rev and Mra Har- ; wr
. plant.
Saturday.
Mr. 1U(U
und Mts
Mra. 1/ril
Dell Williams ril
enI Lost Week’s Letter
old tlnkely andi daughter of Bliss- |lertaln«| I(:r Christmas dinner. Mr
Mrs. Frank DeGrootc returned
I Mr. and Mrs Roy McCaul and from the Ptnntx-k hospital. Wednes­
field, Mr. nnd Mrs. Herald Clnwir : ,lhd Mra Raymond McLeod nnd Corp. T. Hilbert Apprr&lt; late*
Christina* Remembrance* Mrs Sarah McCaul entertain’d tor day after an appendix operation. Wc
nnd children nnd Mr
and Mrs ,.hlldrrn of Oraild RapWs, Mr. nnd
Cliristmax. Mrs^Mlnnic colbum nnd
Forrest Begeruw and Mra. Rhoda Ml; Don McLeod of Lake Odessa. 1 Corp T. Richard Hilbert of Camp family of Alaska. MLv; Bertha Mc­
Lewis. Wash., wrote to hte mother.
- Robert Falconer kft tor Fort Cus­
A''.tin. Woodland
EL-.ood McU-od of East Lansing
Caul of Bownc. Uu Golbttm und
Mr. und Mra John Dell and Ml- y 1|u| Mr a||d M„ Jop Nowlcke and Mrs.' Lawrence Hilbert and asked family of Haitlnga. Mr. and Mrs. ter Saturday, where he will take U|.
Dnothy Dell were Chrtelma* *iy |Mr und Mra Gilbert McLeod of her to thunk the people for lh&lt; Hovurd Colburn Mr. and Mrs. Guy hl. new job as Private' for Uncle
Sam.
many
cards
sent
al
Christmas.
He
guests of Mr. and Mrs Elwyn Dill wl)fx|iand
McKee and Clarence.
We nre happy to welcome Mr. ant.
had received so many nnd they t Mr. &lt;MlM
and wo
Mrs Charles Poland „of Mi.
of Leslie. Other, guests were Mr.
j_j
Ruth Scudder spent ChristFluid Aspmall into this dis­
and Mrs. Exra Dell nnd daughter 1U.‘ day witii her mother. Mr.s. were still coming in. He hop'd they Battle Creek have been visiting the trict. For many year- they have beet*
all Itad hud us merry a Christina: home-folk.', over Christmas,
.
Jovce of Lanring.
residents
of the Friend district.
...
Scudder of West Woodland. us they had made it possible for ' iiemirioiu.
Mrs. John L..
Lukso
M,.„
‘— and
J two
” duitgh- 1 They will occupy the Mort Nichols
Mr. and Mr., Mt Prtm ot Oh,- Hcr sister. Miss Vera Scudder
_________of
with relatives farm across from the Orange Halt ]
him to have. Wilh boxes .coming ,. tens
t.:.pent
.,^.-.1 Christmas
Chrtz-t
no wm CluMi.uo
duel.- ,Ja,iao U11, ,to p,tstn,.
Grand Rnplds?
n! her moUirr. Mn Glenn Eiwl.tnd I M;. and Me. H A Kiu/.n and In from Michigan. Colorado, Ari- in
■’jTrTand Mn? i-enn Potto enter- ‘.. ...... ... .......
”
day. lhetr "Ot)l» m HOOL
uiid sist- r. Mira Marjory EngHne .Uaughlcr. Mary Joo spent Chrisl- zonn und Minnesota und a good tained on Christmas
They cam* on Thursday and re- mas duy wRh Mf nnd Mrs Harrj. dinner, he thought he had a very daughter*. Mis Harold England nnd Last Wc-k's Letter
correspondent was mistaken '
nice Christmas. Tlie dining room family of Lan-sing and Mr.s. Morris । Yuur
niuincd until Monday
Staff Mt 1 McGowans of Sheridan.
v-- ——
wns
decorated
with
u
Christmas
Jc.tn England of Mtrion. Texas | Mr !|nd Mr3 Vprn DavU ond Mn
i lu-wLs ot Kalamazoo und Mr. ntftr| Inst week in faying that Mr and
tree
and
evergreens.
। Mrs Vance Sharp of Lansing. Mrs. Mrs. Fred Bush were living on the
arrived in Chicago Tiiursday -und |Jr (lf Uw|ns spent Christmas eve
W. C. T. U. To
Hold Institute
plait*. They nre the Fred De- I
-- ------------------------------------' l^nna Johnson of Bowne Wilson
and Mrs
came thru with hi* sister und hus- and Christmas wilh her sister and
The Woodland W. C. T. U. will Woodrow Gillett of Grand Rapids
, Forrester* Instead.
after New Y’evr's' Other'Chrislmu? ■ ,wnl}y' Mr- “nd
Stewart Kum- .hold
)|O1(1 an
Vcroun uovm
an al(
all nny
day 1I15UIUU
Institute. aiul
witii Ml5
Mrs.. |, Verdun
Covlll ana
and -anmuy
sfamily were
were! Mr. nnd Mrs, Oeo. Taggart and•n&lt;»
dl dinm-rViar».
uuev* OllK,
were CIWUUJ.
Mr »Ad ISSTist'aS
^.jhiner they were guests Rulh puher&lt; Prlday&gt; January 8. Christmas guest.* of her parents, Mra. Orville Bruce attended the fun­
day dinner guests were Mr nfld |;- nf
of
thl
,
jadK**,
’
day
lhH
UdU&lt;
.
,.
nrnnl
«,
M
r
.n.i
'
Buci
Sisson
and
wife
in
Freeport.
v.
.BW.V4,
parents: Mr. and Pot luck dinner at noon, everyone
eral of the latter's sister. Mrs. Emma
Mrx. Gerald England of Jackson |I Mra
-Ed- Dcmaray of Lake Odessa.
Mr and Mrs. Dewey Zerkci und .। Mr and Mrr. Tom Long of Grand to bring own table service. A guest
speaker has been Invited lo conic
children of Lansing spent Christ- | Rapids
lu&gt; and
a(lu Mis*
nlw Edith Janken* u
of, and heads of departments will con­
mas day ^nwon and evening ^.y CUy 8prnl lhe Christmas holwlth Mr? Ellu Elory
.Inlay and weekend with Mr. and duct discussions of their work.
Mr. .ind Mra. Carlyle BluSle of Mrs. Wayne lon«. Mr. and Mrs. I Please plan lo be present al Uie
opening of program. 10 A. M.
1-anslna and Mis. Jeanne B.irkle F„a u
and „„ j„k 0,
or Bailie Creek spent lhe Chnsl- o„„.a
Christmas day «u«u. 1 C'hristma* Seal Sales Go
mas holidays wilh the r parents.
Mr
nnd Mrs,
Mnj Hnrold
Fonl;all and
al)d
Mr. nnd
Harold Forman
Mr. and Mr. Carl BurMe. nmoln- baby
tab&gt;. son
wn ol
P1
,
nl
vUted
h
fe
par
­
of Flint visited his par- ' The annual ChrslUna* Seal sale
ing Iron. ChrMmas eye until Sun- cnU; Mr and M„ o„
Fwman ot Die Michigan Tuberculosis As­
day. Mrs. Carlyle Burkle remained ,„m tj...,,.,;.., Untu Sunday. Mr. sociation was again handled by the
for a longer visiL
and Mrs. Byron Teaker and chil- students of the local school with
. MrL
,Mrs' G
®rnntLu"4 dre» of
'were gucsu Thursdaughter Eleanor atjd Mte* Helena I day and Prlday nnd Mr and M„ Supt. Kitson as chairman.
First place in total sales was won
Benner of Battle Creek were Chrtet- clarence Forman nnd children of
mas day guests nt the home of Mr. . Homer
t Sunda al lhe Por. by Mr. Moons seventh graders
with a total_of.ll5.13. Second place
nnd Mrs. Eston Everett of Vermont- nian ll0nie
। honors were carried off by the
ville.
I
*1——&lt;■
«------- h.h
Rnnnm
Mlss
Annanell
Campbell, our children tn Mrs. Baas’ room with
Mr. nnd Mrs.
Lester I \i«ter Hn,n,■ Economics teacher, is spend- a total of 41332. Mrs Spindler s
spent Chrwtnw' with her stelcr
, lnu... lhp
Christmas holidays
sisicr
..
holiday* ' with mi
5th. and «ih
6th or.rl»r«
graders t.mv
took third
third
and rami y. Mr and Mn. Stanley h„
u , larnslns.
Weodlond- Anoth
Anolli-­
H„ w.lB&gt;. Crock|o?l |eI1 SUh- place with sales totaling 110.01. The
Ma**h«T ot South Weodhuid.
total tor the entire school was 465 07
er sister und family. Mr and Mrs. day to spend a week at tlie home of
—, —r-------- ------------- — .—which surpassed la*t year's sales
Oscar Millqr and sons Lynn ifnd her daughter. Mrs. John Hynes of । by about 43 00
'
Glrjt of South Woodland were also Holt
Unit whrrr
where *h(,
she will rarcare tnr
for Mrs.
XIrw Ij
* _______
guests.
•
Miss Leone Leonard of Hastings
was a dinner guest Sunday nt the
hoihe M Mrs. Glenn England.
Mr. and Mrs Jerry Fisher und
i«on Mux xpent-Christmas day wilh
Mr. and Mrs. Ora Lehman uf East
Wc have a nice little house in the 4th ward
Woodland.
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Hauer and
and 2 lots. Room to build 2 more houses. House
daughter*. Betty and Sheryl of
Fairgrove, arc spending the Christ­
has been remodeled. Will sell for $2000.00.
mas holidays with his parent*. Mr.
und Mrs. John Hauer.
Mis* Leona. HchF ot Grand Rap- 1
. Wc have a 6 room house, full lot. on good paved
Ids is spending her vacation from
WTAR PRODUCTION PLANTS need g*t - lots of it to
street. House has water and electricity. Will
business college, wilh hcr parents.
help turn steel into guns, planes, bullets, bombs and
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Helse ot West |
include 2 heating stoves for $1650.00.
Woodland. Leona is attending Davother war materials. Uncle Sam s call for gas is doubling

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�roOB
Lansing. Mra Dan Weaver of Elindulr
of Hastings, and Mr nnd Mra Clif1
' DOWLING
| NORTHEAST WOODLAND
Henncy and family of Grand Rap-1 Wendell Shoemaker of
Lansing.
Mr. und Mra Howard Clinton lord Johnson and family of Irving
\l
I Last Week’s Leiter
'• IjlsI Week’s letter
Id,
,|The latter remained for the week-w.. Evelyn
rxeivn Overholt of
or Battle .,lld
’•—n,“‘ fttmUy of B0*'**"- Mr »’«* Mr‘
Chrtttmas with Mr nnd Mra. j
Christmas day has come and gone I Mr. nnd Mra. Forest Dorarv of
| MUs
'r- .w
«,uii thZ I Mr and Mrs Dan Postmn und Arthur Clinton and family uf Curt- , Dan Posima und Phyllis Aim.
■ , .................. ,,
I and the usual festivltiM which per- ncM-vllle spent wveral days oyer tinMr and ’Phn’llU Ann
.£nt Wed
(WKand KJr. and Mra. Rav CUnP w Burg&lt;s. of Bailie Creek 'lu.l Week Letter
I haP‘ may hBV'" **" luck,n« ln ,h'' weekend irith the Utter *x brother-.
■ vrvea
vmr
...........
... , “vi-:.............
brothers.
' weekend
weekend with her parent*
narenu Mr and Phyllis
PhylUs Aim
Ann spent Wednesday eveeve
*
ChrW|Jia, d
- l*twr
|
U[nt_
bl ft
:
on(1 F, d Balr&gt;
Bates and
Mrs. Charles Overholt.
Inin.withUr
nH Mri i.L.jJ.o-Har.
I ning with Mr.aand
OHar-. callers of Mr. anti Mrs B R Clin- X Uwd l^rciur o’Grand Ran-’ i. “
Fuml^s
U »pend n* homes.were carried out
faimiwi. Mira
- anil
—ns.
—Ctalr
----------------w«.«
——• with
w*w* family
•-••■■•a ; iniiinir.,
miss Maxine
aiAAiiii' B
Bato
MfrJo Surrarrcr U attending
Irow of Grand Rapid', and were ton.
idj
aid FrSkl Wnr
n Orand
----------------------------------------'Pine time *in
Grand Hapld4
Rapids with
with galherlno
gatherings, -nd
und dinner*
dinners
: Virginia
Varney
accompanied them
m WCTW. wunw » tnr ™..u. r.cvMrs George Woldring and son
Christmas guests of Mr. and Mr;
her son Louis and family.
j Mr und Mrs. Albert Lee enter- Ito their home Sunday aturnooh for
r^tor m Mm DUnd. err^“a,.^,......
Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Mick of ]m Burges.;, local, were Christmas
Mr ;. Elsie Furniss U spending tabled his children. Mr und Mrs. I u tew days’ vUit.
■Saranac und Mrs. Curl bustunce duy guest;, of Mr and Mrs. Alien
imily**""' "" ~
Rh-liard
Mrs. Joe Kauffman and Burton family.
1I nu
’"r'* Harper of Lansing.
jnx«n» Mauthe holidays in .Elkton with her ' Dan Hall of Hastings. Mr. anil Mra I Mr. and Mrs Calvin Hewsion and
Mr
Houghton
rice Harper of Wayland, and Ivan of Hastings were Christmas duy . Ftah and family nnd F F. Deining, son-in-law and daughter. Mr. and Gordon Lee and Judy of Johnstown.' family of Grand Ledge mid Mra. Vi­
were in Lansing. Wednesday. Elaine
Mr. and Mrs.
....... Howard ••
—
------- Denise
Alto were callera of Mr. und Mrs. Ralph Sage । Miss Vehna Buehler of Hastings "
Mrs
Another -daughter,
and Mra.
Mrs. Thomas Shay of Battle, na Lelwn onfiharlotte wen- Chrbt- Kellerman.
--------- ----------—
returning home with them. Th&lt;y of Detroit spent—
Christmas,
week~ and family ofmid family
and Mlsa Vivian Buehler of Char- Miss Helen Furniss ot New Ro- ' Cnjek.
T$elt.
mux day gue-ts of Mr und Mis. Will
called on Mr. and Mrs. George Hit- end with Mr. nnd Mrs. Guy Smith. Friday Ctt lerx. of Mr. and
Christmas dinner guests at the ilulte were Christmas day nnd week- chelle. N. Y . Joined them there.
Mr _
and
Mr.
— Mra. Marshall Pierce had ttymn and family. In the evening
enburgh of lonla.
I Mra. Wilma Kycs of Lansing Frank Denise.
—
■
------- -* •&gt;--of the
------------------home
ol
Mr
mid
Mrs.
Ed
Stair,.
end
&lt;
guests
of
their
paienj-^
*
“
1
”
*—
'
“
•
—
*-*-*
1
—
—
‘
- members
?urchis
of
De‘
severul
Stunton Mr and Mra Letsun nnd family took
Mr. and Mrs. George Buslancc called on Mr. and Mrs. George For- i Mr. and Mrs. J. D Cool, local,
Mra Vina I**tson to Charlotte where
were
Mr.
and
Mrs
Get
nurd
Austin
।
nd
here
family
for
dinner.
Mr.
und
Mrs
Roy
mid Mrs Forrest Buehlcnz
and family were Sunday guest of bey nnd family Saturday evening. Mr. ami Mra. William Newton of
rlineer is vis- • Smith spent the day with MUs Ellz- she is working ut the home ol Mr.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Gary Studt of Lake
A call came through from Wash- State Road, Mr. and Mra. Kenneth mid Marion of Bllwilield. Rev. and
d atlicr rein- “beth Smith. Mrs. Sybil Warner of
Odessa
ington lo Detroit Electric School Clark nnd eight children. Mr. and Mra. Alvin Barker und Knthrine of ,ten Rapids were Christ mV. g
being sick.
e.
Ohio.
Hastlngy-wnv
an
afternoon
caller.
\
Mr and Mrs. John Fish were fur two 2nd elfcn electrician mates. Mrs. Arthur Fuller nnd son of Has­ Waldron. Mr and Mrs Jack McCoy ,of Mrs. Ella Catt
Babcock and
Mr- And Mr' Lloyd Gaskill and I ----------------------------------------------Mr. and Mrs Richard
Bloomer...of
,UCMS and.SalUe of Cedar Springs. Mr.
Chrisunaa dinner guests of Mr and William Hudson and Clarence Sur- tings were Christinas dinner, rguests
Mr. and Mr. Wesley Kcuta
irlstmas holiwere dinner gue*tn of Mr. Ann Arbor s)»enrjroiii Friday evciubert y
Newton
«nd Mr&lt; John H Cook and Bar- son of Clarksville, mid Mrs. '
——
Mrs Byron FUh local.
rnrrer were chosen to teach in a of Mr. and Mra. Hubert
“ . ‘ ph."." | and Mrs Dewey Reed ut Hullngs. i ning till Sunday utlrrnoon with the
They also ~~
6b- b;ira °»id Norma ol Grund Rapids.
T...,
itabRt-Mr
nnd
Mrs
OtB
Altman
enter“
r
«
‘
*,«»&gt;•*
Mrs. Doris Piper of Battle Creek new electric school In Newport, and Frank Cool
-- - Mr mu| Mn Leo Rose, und Dun. :Matter, local, were Christmas
D. Cool
and Miss Helen Woods of Hastings Rhode
Island.
ConghUulaliun. served the birthday of- J• —
er in "Detroit Italncd thelr chUdien horn Battle
“J.1?
Mrs Victor LckDolores, and Shirley of Hastings. ,key dinner guest- ol Mr.. and
^r'd Lvnch and ' Crrrk w,th ft
dinner.
‘ !,fdt '“’d fatnib
spent Christmas with their parents Clarence!
Miss Patty. Houvencr is spend- ' Mr. and Mra. Vitgd Woods and
Mr..and Mrs Virgil Woods
Mr. nnd Mrs. Clare Payne of Ch- previous.
; , ’ 2?S*, nu । The Hugh Lanning family had’
Dinner gucsu at Um home of Mr-.
Mr and Mrs. Glenn Kellogg. ing Christmas vacation with Mr. family, local, and Mi: "Doris Piper
Otto Kunde. Mrs. Ivan Roush, max spent
Christum.’ eve
and
-.7.
1 t'lMivea
from Flint. Ypsilanti. ’Lydia
u',‘“ **
Schuler
“••'— —
and
«• Esther
........ —
on ChrUt•
i.
Lillian
Gibi
BeflUU
.
Uke&gt;
Bnd
CreeK
on
----- --------Mrs Clare
------- -------Puller and
----- Bobby
-------- (of Battle Creek were Sunday din­
rmui day were Mr. Mary Kunz and
and BUI Vander Male were De- Christmas day with Mrs. Ida Payne, Rev. and Mra. Everett LbVe undand
son.
F J. Eckardt of Grand Raplib. Mrv
I Christmas day.
troll visitors. Monday.
Mr. and Mra. Bye Payne and lain- daughter were Christmas guests of ol Saginaw.
ner gueats of Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Pvt. Benjamin Walls of Camp
Mr. and Mrs. John Hammond and Bertha Eckurdt. Olgu Eckurdt. Mi.
Mrs. Mary Henney. local, Homer lly pf Holland were also Christmas Mr. und Mra. Willard Arnold and
and Mr; Elmer Hull arid Woods and son
family and Mrs. Hattie Rice spentnnd Mrs. Walter Cooke and Dan
Marilyn of Hastings. Other guests faml|y Of Lowell wete Christmas
Hennoy and family of Woodland, dav guests,
Mis' Vehna Fotbey of Battle Phi)li|kv, Kansas, is spending a
.
the—day
at
the----------Claude
SpellmanSmith.
. —
,
—
-----------------gUMu at the Fry and Thomp- Creek is convalescing from the flu furlough with Mrs. Walls.
Mr. and Mra. Victor Henney and
Christmas dinner guests of Mr. were Mr. and Mrs. Howard Bolo of
Mrs. Arthur Webb left Saturday | home m Battle Creek, and Roy Rice
Mi, und Mrs. Ray Scheel wen*
famUy. Mr and Mrs. Andrew Roush and Mra. Adam Endres were Mr. Hnstlnp?. and Mr. and Mrs. Robert 5on home.
at '.he liome of her parents Mr. and morning for the state of WmJung- had Christmas dinner with Mr. and Christmas dinner guests of Mr. und
family
of
Dowling
of Hastings, and Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Keith Durkee and fnm- Glasgow apd
. ..
„
,,
,
,
Rev. and Mrs. E. B. Griffin spent Mra. George Forbcy.
Mrs. John Omube.
Mrs. Roy Fieemeir and Mrs. Cora
ton
to
visit
hcr
husband
Mr. and
Mrs.
Harold
Aldrich
nnd
Waync Hepney of Lansing were ily of Woodland. Mra. Arloa Hnyner
“wero"’ rnra Lnl
dinne? {lom Thursday until Saturday with
Clarence Summer and ML*-e Bea
Mrs Ella Smith had Mr. and Mr; Scheel in Sunfield
Mrs l.ela Roe spent part of last
—
21-----Christmor. dinner guests- of la-on of Lake Odessa, and Mr. ami Mrs. family vuThom
'rn‘-----STan?Mra'
DePlonty of Detroit spent Thurs­ week in Grand Rapids with her Jerry Steele and son nnd Mr. and
Mr and Mrs Ben Schneider. Mr.
R mr Irmr-ot
M” 6 a suirir^r 1»™„.
day mid Friday with Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs. Leo Geller and family a*, hcr ■ and Mrs. E J. Bate* and lamilv
daughter. Mn. Jean Riedel and guests.
Fred Lass of Caledonia.
...
m
spent Christmru. rv? with Mr unit
Mr. and Mra Woodrow Knowles.
F*W Cheney nnd family of Lan- Warren Summer and family.
. son Fergus.
•
Mr. und Mn. Harold Sunton and • Mrs. Floyd Kimble und family at
Rev. and Mrs. Griffin attended- Trooper and Mrs Farrell Bab­
Mr. and Mra Orvnl Kokx and fam- sing ~~
were *«
Christmas
”*■*"— dinner -"
guests
—•
the funeral of Mra. Eva Troulwein cock and daughter of Romeo spent sons attended a family dinner nt the i Coats Grove where they enjoyed u
Cyrus Buxton home in Hastings
ily of Battle Creek. Mn nnd Mra. of Mr. nnd Mrs Herman Gosch.
at the Leonard* funeral home in
Christmas tree and excliangcd gifts
■uu. Thompson
..WTO.™ of ™..
w, ....
W "&gt;'• ,«"*
Christmas here. Mrs. Babcock and
Mr. and Mrs. Orlle Fi#hcr enter­ I Arthur Bute.s called on Bethel
Basil
Pontiac.
Mr.
and Mrs. M«nl» Ttolrr ™d K.-Uh J™ CMBtam
Mr. and Mrr Hustings Tuesday afternoon.
daughter are visiting her parents. tained Mr und Mrs William Pierce 'Bawdy Sunday ultcniooti at the
।
Seymour Lape of Grund Rapids Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Appelman.
I of Charlotte
Christmas
nnd Ucut. home of his father. Bert Bawdy.
M HuUnn. Mrs Douna Tbukr.
Boll.nro or Huttaj.
-------------- --------—...........
called"
on
his
father.
W.
C
Lape.
Mr and Mrs. Clinton Watson of I ‘"&gt;&lt;1 Mra. Edwin Puinuio of Clear Bethel is here for a few days visit.
und Mr. nnd Mr. WUltal S|«-»r
«'• ,
D“'k"
««mp were evening callera al
and baby or Grand Rapid., and Mr. ■'"ll f\nllS S’-11! ChrlMmi... “»l» who Is very ill. Christmas day mid Indianapolis. Ind. apent lhe CliristMr. nnd Mr- Cli.nlle Eckardl BUS
and Mr.. Howard Thaler. I.wal. Mr. and Mr. Prod Durkee M Wood- Sunday.
mas weekend with her parents.
.
Christmas dinner with Mr. nnd Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Myers were Mr. and Mra. Charles Higdon.
i
..'a,1 tjh
nfHtw Sjl! Will Laird in Lake Odessa.
were Christmas guests of their jKir- land.
'Christmas day guests of Mr. mul
*.«r
Ar,bur nnt-mon Hastings were guests of the Coast
........
......
,&gt;»&gt;.
.pem
Chruimu
Mrs Victor Eckardl was tn tainMr
mid
Mrs
Arthur
Bateman
j
Gunrds
nl
A|p
ar
laltr
far
Christmas
cnb. Mr.-und Mrs John Xhalrr
and Non-al. Mr. ..n.l Mo. Bprars
and ll.r uerkn.d «dh Id. «... Mra Alfred Myer.-; of Wayland.
and daughter of Detroit were week- I dinnej-. followed by a dancing party sing Monday to visit hi t Untie Chris
Mr. and Mrs. C W. Culver spent
I Grieble, who isn't so well.
Irmalded tor lire w.krnd................... «d.ler RoMCT and
or Al.
end gue.-ts of her parente. Mr. and jn the afternoon
Mr. and Mrs. Charier. Keller and "Mi-K
&gt;&lt;hinn.
. Mrs. Von W. Furniss.
James and Blanche Powell enterH _
Ro—, _
son Bobby of Hii.ntinus were Christ‘',r5 ~
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Green and tained Mrs Fcrd Thomas and son
Mr. and Mra. Arthur Moore and fnnnlv of
mns'dlnnrr guests of Mr. mid Mrs.
a Christmas da&gt; gm.-t uf Rex-.
Ludington spent over Charles, Mr. and Mra John Scob»-v
Edna CUler of laming spent Christmas with her mother, Mra. ' nnd family nnd Earl Powell umlr
Warren Surrarrcr and family. Run- ;uld Mr
1&lt;-k7 , ,, ,
Mr
Mead spent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. Hen­ Theressa Hess and brothera.
, friend
of «Hastings.
j _»
— ■­
sell Hincklcv ol Watcrvallet was a
*'
,r •nnd
’’■’d Mrs , Claud Mend
Mr. and Mra. Clayton MaL-.on nnd
rall(,r
Christmas with Mr. and Mra. How- ry' Cisler or Hustings.
Mrs. Ward Hickok and daugh­
Mrs Elnora Whitney' nnd Gay­ ter. Mrs Robert Betts have gone Mr. and Mra. Ford MuUon of Has­
Mrs. George Brownell and MKs a'l&gt; DcMond of Woodland.
I'AUIIY
Dorothy Walton of Flint spent xcvRaymond Wieland of North Min­ lord spent Christmas with Mr. and to Camp Phillips. Kansas, to visit tings were dinner guests at John
Mat soils.,
eral davs with the Claude Walton Chester. Ind. was a Friday gueM Mr*. A. B Stevenson nnd baby of Pvt. Robert Betts.
Vii
i Mr- antl Mrs- Milton Lelnaar nnd
Gtund Rapids
family last wx?ck. Mrs. Walton has a' «&gt;’* Cleorite Forbey home
Miss Jean Smith of Middles die | clarence Johnson .spent lhe day
Mra. Merrill Kprcher called on h vKHIna
been confined tp her bed with the
*'Ir- and ^Ir-’ Daniel Follis nnd
visiting her narmtx.
parents. Mr
Mr. and
und Mrs
Mrs. w,th Mr ond M„
Myron Whit­
Wc salute the farmers of America,
Laurence
Bdpton.
Friday Robert Smith.
flu but Ls now able to be up.
baby of Valparal.-o. Ind.. Mr mid Mis.
worth. Mrs. Kendal! Rees was In
Mr. and Mrs. Emery Kime and Mra Uwrcncc Hawkins and daui.h: morning nt the home. of Mr. nnd . Mrs. Maude Wotring entertained Battle Creek with her children on
ullLu»*l
who help to keep us a nation of milkdaughter Beulah of Pleasant Vai- ter-Patsy of Hastings, mid Mr. mid Mra. Wayne Benton of Bownc.
Mr. nnd Mrs. George Wotring of Christmas day. Mr. und Mrs. Caryl
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Earl
Everson
spent DetroiL^Miss Louise Wotring of Bowman mid children had dinner
ley were Christmas dinner guests Mrs Keith Marlow of Cnrlton
of Mr .and Mrs. Harold Yoder and
ChrLstm.i-- with their parents lhe weekend with Mr. nnd Mrs. Ijtnslng. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ford with their parents. Mr. and Mrdrinkers, military and civilian! For
Hmold Skinner of Battle Creek.
fatnUy
Mr. and Mra. Alvin Helrigle.
and family ot Kalamazoo over the Wm. Stanford. ,
Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank Martin and weekend.
•
TO
VIIIU met
uiei Monday
AlVIlUUy evening
CkClllllK
Tlie
&lt;-u club
The following are the newly electChristmas guests nt the Claude
thc nutrition and vitamin content that
Bulat _.
of *ltl’ lhe Llo*'d Gaskill young people.
cd officers of the Rebekah lodge Walton home were Mr. mid Mrs daughter. Marilyn, spent Christ­
Mr. nnd Mrs. IDavid
____ ,-------mas night wilh Mi. and Mrs. John Grand Rapids spent the weekend
for
the
new
year.
Noble
Grand
—
George
Brownell,
Robert
(Mmpkeeps our army on the march, our
Saturday with MUs Norinit Morrow,
Ida
Howk:
Vice Grand-Cora bell, and Mixs Dorothy Walton of Thaler
and Mrs. Gertrude Gaskill enter­
Donald Mackey of Prattville
Lightfoot: Sec—Allie
Hoyt; Fl- Fl*h‘......
...
.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Clare McDcrby, tained ,„
v membera nf „„
the
her o
s. „
S.
civilians on the job, try superior
nanciai Sec.—Irma Brawn;. Tretts.
Mr. nnd Mrit. John Huizcnga of called on Sgt. Gerald Forbey al the nnd daughter. Margaret, spent the class Wednesday evening with
-Mabel Osborne. The next regu- Grandville were Saturday evening home of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. weekend with Mr. und Mrs. D. D. sleigh ride party und singing of
George
Porbey.
Highlands Dairy Grade A milk.
lar meeting will be Thuraday, Jun- sup|&gt;er guests of M- nnd Mra. HurMyers in Hammond. Ind.
Christmas carols.
Dr.
and
Mrs.
P
H
Walters
and
t £=
Sorry
if wr 1~
have
mlwd
uary 1th
’
0,d Yoder and family.
Mra Blanche Wright Is visiting
“’ "
‘.X ml
—.: anyone In
uw and
mill daughter.
UUUKIHVI, Mr.
----- .......... ——.
..............
Mr. and Mra. Harry Fish and
P- M. Blirgcss u. Battle Creek, family. Mr. nnd Mrs. Lloyd Kurch- hei* son-in-law
i“'*
Wilbur Walker aud P°‘l- n”d may tlie New Year brlnq
family of Middleville were Christ- ai'“ Nancy Deming, local, were • r and Murton. Mrs Ethel Cecil.
Owosso.
Jieace and happiness to all
mas dinner guests ot tlie former’s Christmas dinner guest.-. of Mr. nnd Mrs. Don Ceci! of Grand Rapids. dauahter in Owosso.
SERVE DAIRY DISHES FOR HEALTH AND VICTORY
mother. Mrs. Mary Dodge.
Mn, Franklin Burge.- and family. Mr. nnd Mrs. George Crakes and
Adolph Douse. Jr.. spent the SOUTH BOWNF. ” *
Paul Mead returned homc from
Mr. and Mra. Fred Tabberer spent daughter Hilda. Jake Wireman, Mr. .weekend with friends in Chicago,
“*
Last Week's Letter
Phone 2651 for home delivery or buy it at your grocers
Pennock hospital Sunday afternoon Christmas with Rev. and Mra. C. and Mrs. Merle CanipbeU and fam­
Richard Johnson spent a few । Mrs. -U1U1
lH rat
John Mishler „,
and
Mr. amt
after having his lc« fractured. He V. Holstein uf Grand Rapids, re­ ily 3f Hastings, nnd Mr. and Mrs. days In Detroit VLsiting his father. ‘ Mra. Frank Martin and daughter
wishes to thank oil his friends who turning home Saturday afternoon Leap Karchcr. local, were Chrtsl- Norman Johnson, who is In a hos- Marilvn of Grand Rapid.-; were
mas
dinner
guests
of
Mr.
nnd
Mrs.
pltal following an operation. Rich- : Christmas guests of Mr. and Mrs
remembered him during his stay ut
Mr. and Mrs Hartfici RovenberWilliam
Crakes.
nrd goes to Kalamazoo Saturday I WH1 Mishler and daughter Gwendothe hospital.
Rpr nl,d Marvin were Christmas
Claude Walton made n business for hl, final examination.
j
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Skinner of dinner encMs of th- tonne: ? pi.rHIGH IN CREAM CONTENT. RAW 4 Qc
Mrs. David Tarbet Jr. and baby ,
Mn Ftoyd Wdt«i sprnt
Battle Creek. Mr. and Mrs. William «&gt;'^- Mr. and Mt. Austin Ruscn- trip to Grand Rapids Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Rwucll Benton, and of Detroit visited her parents. Mr.
p?".nL!’,Mr
OR PASTEURIZED. PT. 7c. QT.
I O
Tlnkler and baby oLJlastlngs. Miss berger of Clarksville, and spent the
or ‘rJhu*
d NnnmiN, ''
Pauline Everson of Battle Creek, evening with the latter’s parents, family ol Hostljigs called at the and Mrs. Claud Perry.
r.mnrt Ranlrts
“t'1L...Cr5.tk and Ma £
re:
,M.« norix
Doris netts
Betts nf
of Grand
Rapids I ?.T_L?L?
M hSSHrlthuiem
Frank Wlnnas and son Chester of Mr. nnd Mra. M. Humphrey of Hos- Merrill Karchcr home Friday mom■mirt the
th* weekend witii
r.______ ............
-. -| spent
with . her nnr.
par­ .....
Irving were Christmas dinner gucst.s tings
Ralph Moore spent Sunday af­ ents. Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Belts. until Sunday when Mr. and Mrs
of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Everson and
Mr and Mts. I It Wolcott ntc
Parker were Sunday dinner guests
ternoon
at
the
homc
of
Mr.
und
BUY U. S. WAR BONDS AND STAMPS
family.
spending this week with Mr. und
Christmas guests were Ids mother Their little grandson. Bobbie Parker,
Mr... Frank Atkinson of Grand nnd brother. .George of Kalamazoo will spend some time with his aunt,
Mrs. Elnora Whitney nnd Gay- Mrs Fred Shejw-rd* uf, Remu.
lord visited Mrs. Julius Crans of
Mr and Mra. Ed Coats sja-nt from Rapids.
and sister. Miss Frieda Betts of Mrs'. Walton.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cramer en­
Caledonia Sunday.
Gaylord re- Thursday until Saturday night with
I Walled laike
.
mained for n few days.
Mr. mid Mrs. C, W Doty^und ftun- axim -..t* , M-ue,
Mra. Susl,‘ Kraft uas united In tertained for ChriMtnas, Walter
«&gt;iit&gt;i:ni;i»
Mrs. Leon Howk. local. Mr. nnd Uy of Buttle Creek.
Kenneth Wilcox of Buttle Cred marriage Christmas eve to Hugh Duffy and family. Deerwood Volz,
Phone 2651 ROBERT W. COOK, Prop. Hastings
Mrs. Glenn Parker of Ypsilanti.
Sgt. Gerald Forbcy of Indiana- *P"i:t Tuesday with hl- parents Mr. McKelvey of Battle Creek, by the and family. Mr. nnd Mrs. Jacob
—&gt; Mn. rr-.ki.
—
,Rcv. C. D. McKenzie at the home Poortvllet of Grand Rapids. LaMr, and Mrs. Eugene Krauss of polls •Ind.. Mieni from Thursday and
Herbie wn
Wilcox.
vem Bergeron of Dayton. Ohio.
Mrs. Mabel Parks, of Kalamazoo, of...........
Alto spent Christmas with Mr. nnd night until Saturday night with his
Miss Minnie
Tlie house
.........v Furniss.
. . .................
.Mr
Mr._ lin(1
and Mrs
Mrs. iziciranu
laiGrand collier
Collier I -ii«ti
parents. Mr. and Mra. George For­ come Sunday to spend a few days at was pretty in Ciirlstmns decora- , spent Sunday with his parents, ot,
•
the home of. Mr. and Mrs. Henn' Hone. A wedding dinner was served Vermontville. HU suter, Gretchen.
bey nnd family.
"
Bldclman.
Mr. and Mra Guy Smith and son
bv the hostess with Mrs C. D. Me- returned home with them. They also,
Mrs.
OD.
Fossett
Ls
at
the
home
IJovd. Dave Eash. Mr and Mrs.
Kcnzlc assisting.
I called on Mr. und Mra. George Ewun aj.j,
of
her
son.
Ray.
who
lives
near
Bed
­
Merrill Karchcr and family, local,
Paul Diamonte of Ann
Arbor of Nashville.
J
।,
and Mr. and Mra. Howard Hough­ ford. helping care for the new has been spending his vacation at
Mr. “
und
Mrs" **»&gt;&lt;'•*
Collier nf
of Vermont- ! a
•»­•
Mr
nd Mr
grandson.-who arrived one day last
ville spent Christmas with their son ' •"•■
ton. Mr. and Mrs Ray Thomas week.
hLs home here.
and wife. Mr. tmd Mra. LaGninu . *" 1
and daughter oN Detroit were
Mrs. Gertrude Palmer has moved Collier.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Lee Whitcomb of
I;,"1"
Chrhlmhs Day guests of Mr. and Brittle Creek were Christmas eve into an apartment in the Coy
Mr and Mrs. Francis Sense of: ,'h.
Mrs Watt Thomas of Bowne.
guests of Mr. and Mrs Vincent Nor­ Brumm home.
North Bowne, Rev. and Mra. Tobins s&lt;.&lt;
Mr. nnd Mrs. Clare Johnson and ton.
,
i Miss Charlene Wenger is visiting Shrock of Zion Hill were callers at low,
Dirk, Mra. Bertha Johnson nnd
her grandparents. Mr. und Mrs R the Paul Hoffman und Lydia KnrchI I. m-rV 10, Of It. .J.
Russell, and Mbs Eleanor B.inush KEEP ’EM FIRING—WITH JUNK! Winslow in Hastings.
&lt;r« .w.iition tn tb* riir.
er home the past week. Hlrain
rlv jAllwr o&lt; IU&gt;tinc«. »r
। Karcher of Remus culled on Mrs.
In thr rernrdlHl |.|«t th»rr
I Karchcr on Friday nnd olio on Mra
Kim Hitler.
i Estella Rosier.
Atlnmey fur Plaintiff*.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Paul Hoffman nnd
1 baby spent their Christmas with Mr.
। and Mra. Joe Mattemlck of Allo.
I.
AIU&lt;
Mr and Mrs A. T. Eash enter­
tained their family for Christmas.
In the afternoon Mr. and Mra.
Prank Martin and daughter Mari­
lyn of Grand Rapids were callera.
nlhr
Charles FUher of Grand Rapids
nnd Velma Buehler of Freeport vis­
ited Sunday at Harry Cramer's. Miss Edith Cramer of Kalamazoo
IN TESTIMONY WIIKHKOr
is spending her vacation with her
• "Sceep 'em rolling" it more than a slogan, h’s
parents
Mr. and Mrs. Will Cosgriff of Lo­
a Htmt! Every serviceable piece of automotive
well and Mrs. Estella Rosler were
equipment ii needed —needed on the road. That
Christmav guests of Mrs.. Jennie
I Pardee and Miss Wanrttn Schrny
makes the service station dealer a vital cog in the
nation's war machine. Ju»t consider that—
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that already are humming with a
war-created burden of calls.
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down ao you’ll have it the next time.
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                  <text>THE HASTINGS BANNER

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1

EIGHTY-SEVENTH YEAR

12 FACES—2 SECTIONS

18 LOCAL STORESTO
OPEN AT 9:00 A. M.

Home Front

HASTINGS. MICHIGAN. THURSDAY. JANUARY 14, 1943

SECTION ONE—PAGES 1 to 6

NUMBER M

EARLY SUNDAY A. M. President’s Message a BARRY LEADS STATE ^nB™?eh'!mNaoTriflr ANNUAL MEETINGS
■ -Staff■
OFIOCAL BANKS
ACCIDENT ON M-37 wFiffhtin£” Speech
IN RETAILERS BOND, LSavings
1 CC
STAMP SALE
AND FACTORIES

The following stores will open at
9:00 A. M. starting Monday. Jan. 1
Ray Branch, manager of the'
18. and continue thi* opening hour
Five Taken to Hospital. Two
until further notice:
,
Strand and Barry theaters here its* I
Women Seriously Injured
been appointed county chairman of I.
Hodge* Jewelry Store, Bonnet it
President
Roortvelt's
message
to
partly
determined
by
the
f
,
the
war sayings staff by Frank Is* I
Gown Shop, J. c. Penney Co.'
At a little after one o'clock Surf- Congress wm temperate and well congress; It will depend on\
on .how I
County in Six Month* Hot bey. state director, to succeed the 1
Greetings to ali you boy* who Baird's Clothing Store. Waters
Banka Show Increase
come from food old Barry county Clothes Shop. Lee Office Supply.1 day morning, a serious accident oc­ balanced, it was a fighting speech much power mid intluence the
theXjo-'
—
Subscribed To 189.5 Per
late Warren Carter.
In Footings
and especially to those whom 1 re­ Long and Moore 5? to 81 Store., curred on M-37 a short distance which must have carried encourage­ latlonirt members of lhe two mater
Washington ha* set a national.
Cent of Yeor'» Quota
_ 8900.000.000 in “E**'Bond*
member so well from the day when Montgomery Ward, Ben Franklin
quota-of
ment to all members of the United parties ure able to acquire when It
Tuesday was Annual Meeting day
Incomplete reports from Mlehtr-fo'j**of JanukryT Mtehidown tn the grades and in Store. Kroger’s Grocery. Hastings I.south of thi* city, when two car*
for the two bank* of this city, also
He refrained from cctne* to formulating plans for the',
Ugh —
School.
I have had | Cut-Rate Shoe Store, Thayer's Jew- | crashed injuriiig two women serl- Nations Front
Junior High
.
—
83
counties
show tliat
Utei Barry
Barty
*h?re
totAl * t0 ' for the International Seal Si Lock
* ,B
? c
®un,1PS show
riunltv of seeing
.•w'lim some
at riry store. Mark's Auto Supply. ously, and giving severe cuts und injecting the issue of social reform peace If the Ham FUhes and the
the opportunity
-oine ot
ding by a considerable mar.in /«’0&amp;0
2"^ c&lt;?tin?'„ho Co. the Viking Corporation and the
you all the way up Hom the Kin­ Western Auto Supply, John Bulling brutees to tiuee men. AU were tak­ into his message, thus leaving no Gerald Nye* gain the upper hand;
been assigned *93.000 of which
Has­ i Viking Equipment Co. At these
",—
dergarten through High school and and Sons. Taylor's Shoe Store. Mey­ en to Pennock hospluL The call doubt that the serious job of win­ It the United Slate* once again re-; thp WaT^torid* Md*Stamt^alM tings te to be respcr.zitk
•— 873,500
*~* ----sponsible for
meeting*
financial report*
report* were
were giv
glv—
­
many into college and am Dow fol­ er 5c to 81 Store. Walldorff &amp; Son i came to the Jail ut 1:30 a. m . short- ning the war comes first even in tiie fuses to take an active part in inter- drive which has been sponsored by
Beginning In January*.
January. Series en
"E”for
। — the
•— year
- ---------- and director*
- ----1043
lowing you in spirit aiu&gt;in thought Furniture. Frandsen’s Blore.
। ly after the accident, and Under-1'mind ot an administration which national affairs; if we again decide Michigan retailer* during the pas: bonds sold tn co-ownership carry a were
WCTr tHura oy
ie »ocsnou&gt;cra
iw
by U
the
stockholder*
into all branches of the service.
H.mna0,r
"W* V,lue ln' 'thr chosen y«
“
ThT
d^?. foe
"
The same Thursday afternoon I sheriff Doster responded The facts has been addicted to billion dollar that our bert policy is to remain six months
A number of you have stopped in closing will be observed in 1943 *by I a* we leant them are os follows:
stead
of
15.000
as
in
the
put.
,
eac
h
later
named
the
officers
for
During the first half year of the
1 Carl Randalls, 24. an officer of., social experiments That te decidedly aloof from the "world tneM'" und sit
to say helto' when you were home the stores that closed in 1942.
* *------------------------------------ the coming year. The directors and
1 the Coast Guard at clear lake, was encouraging—especially to those sev­ tight behind our two natural bar- ■ C8!”pa.lJ*n; Barry county has already
on furlough I-uni always glad to
officers chosen were as follows: ,
। driving south. With hlin was MLu eral million Americans who have rier*. lhe Atlantic and Pacific oceans XSftX’ fo?
n£sec you not only to sec how much
Hasting* City Bank
2 M^uk^with 148 J^r
Katherine Redncr. 25. of Battle never been wholly in favor of tire -lf such things as those happen
you have tilled out under lhe watch­
The utockholderi selected u di­
' Creek.
They had attended the New Deal domestic policies.
ful eye of our Uncle Sam but to
then the best advice to young pur- cent.
| Coast Guards dance In this city Satvisit with you and to pa&amp;s your point
‘ent* with babies still in the crib is.
Sales totals for the Christmas seauiday night and were on their way
of view along to your younger
"better
plan
to
raise
your
boy
to
be
|
son
are
not
Included
in
the
above
i home. In the other car. owned ano I। On Saturday morning, the tint
brothers anti slaters.
.
Bnrrv
Hnnlsk
U- Iximhle. P. W Stebbins and M. L.
• driven by Otis Gallup, 30. of this large contingent of .Barry county I a Soldier." because the peace will record!*..
uorry LO. Meolth Dept Hot Cook
officers named by the
And say. your brothers and sla­
Ot' ’the
counties bordering bn
r&gt;
*
Dec. Sales by Businets-Prof- I city, were John Taggart. 28 and Bea- youngsters in the 18 and 19 year again be lost and it will only be a ’ Barry.
Given Excellent Service
directors are President. M L. Cook*.
ter* ore not just sitting idly by while
Calhoun has sold 61.2 of her
or so!
.
fcssional Men Were $42,111 tlrice Leavelir, 26. both of Hastingr., draft classification left tor military matter «&gt;f a couple of decade*
you are serving at the real front.
Allegan 54.4
54 4 per
tier cent. KalaKale.i,
.... ... quota. AUegan
Do we appreciate as we should vice-president, F. W. Stebbins; viceas passengers They were reluming service. It was a sobering sight Only
U&gt; U. B 5 1 ’h
Present niUZC&lt;) and Kent between 40 and 50 one of lhe great blessings -Barry president and cashier. M. A. Usmble*.
You should see these youngsters all
When the business and profes­ to this city, from the Willow Run a few month* ago. these fellow* were । win oe repeated.
the way from the Kindergarten
' per cent, and Eaton and Ionia leas —
ha* has
for for
u*-a
plentiful
*up-sup^tetent
cashier, Roy Chandler.
county
us—
a plentiful
­
through High School. They are buy­ sional men of the county were asked factory, where they had worked considered just "big kid*.'' Now It
* * *
I than 40 per cent.
National Rank Of Hasting*
ply ot good water? &lt;&gt;..■
But there iis -Ci.
this
ing between three and four hundred to sponsor the selling of war stamps during the week.
Nur do tilings look too bright,
bright.i. An unusual
umenial feature of the Barry about w.«.
Th« stockholder* named as dlrecwaler -.uc..
which we W»
all mwumi
should
A short distance south of the city has been necessary for their coun­ I Nor
dnllara worth of stamjH every week
in mind-lt may contain germs |or* for
&gt;c,r ‘h* fo1and)bonds tn this county last May. limits Galltip apparently fell asleep. try to ask them to accept an assign­ When Sen. D*vte of PennsvlvanLi.' county record te that every village bear
in addition to buying bomb.
that
can
do
us
a
tot
of
harm,
even
I
’
f
’
wlng
Onx*
an ardent pre-war isolationisti icadei
uuuri ■ »
" ,lrt clly in the county ----has ......
come
I will have to tell you Uie atory a quota of 896.000 for the 12 months His car proceeded diagonally acros. ment of man-size-plu* proportions. te appointed the new Republican
Hi-nuhhrm ,through
with more than it*
iu share wh«*n it may appear to be all right.
Vr,°uUgh &lt;»th
“1£h*rd
C®*.
of "Another Defense." One little wot. set for them George Carpenter tiie roadway and crariied into Ran­
it 1* well to Jtnow that the water dos*Ph McKnlght. Bmer A. Cjukln.
member tn the RM..I. fnr»lwt&gt;
foreimi atat °*
ut thp
the MUOta.
quota No
onr
community
han
Uwone
load
for lhe has
t So
first grader brought his dime for of tills city was made chairman of dall's car. The latter had driven । enroute to the reception center, one membir to the Senate foreign af- had w
we. drink te npt only clear and cold. $5®^ Leonard and Walter tatett
---------------couldn't help -------------but wonder
—will fairs committee and wiien a moder- , Thte speaks well for the organi­ but Is free from hurtful bacteria.
a stamp on Monday morning uul the organization. Under hte fine part way off the pavement on hte ji -----------d‘r«tors selected Ure foltowing
, v .
the stamps are not sold until Wed­ leadership Barry county ha* led the own side of the highway, thinking lhl,
st* speech by Gov Stassen of Minn- ration which has been put and kept Many epidemic* of typhoid fever
Prudent,
toill
Tyden;
vico
the driver of the other car would .
nesday. Monday afternoon the dime state in lhe sale of bonds by busi­ turn
hl* auto toward hte own ride *“tw* **r"l&gt; or
‘five year* oota advocating international co- , together by the Barn’ County Re- have started from drinking impure
Wchard °rooa; “*“«•
became lost and Wednesday Charles ness und professional groups. Up
water.
1 Wa*rer Eaton; assistant cashier,
(Contlnued on page 4. sec. I)
W"r 8Wmp “nd Bon&lt;1 Com'
came into the room jingling some to January 1. 1043 the sale in Barry of the paving. But instead the Gal- *«n$e? The answer to that -will be
The Barry County Health De-H**,
.
coin* in liLs mitten. When the county had reached 8224.030.45. or lup car kept on and smashed into
This committee has been doing its partment is wise to the fact that ’ i £°r lhe first time In history the
teacher asked him what he had in two and one third times the quota, Randall's auto, badly wrecking both I
work on the theory that spectacular the water we drink in this county J?.'nHLn„ed
fooUn*L°*
‘1?
his mitten, he said "Defense!" Then with four months to go. Il is safe cars.
' records for one month or even oc- should be free from contamination.
h“nlu exceeded 84.000.iX».
Miss
Rndner's
face
crashed '
the teacher explained that the dun* to predict that the record will show
|
carionally
are
not
enough,
tliat
it
and
Sanitary
Engineer
Roth
can
™
ey
ar
'
"
a
«»•
which had been lost was found, ask­ more than three times lhe quota, through the windshield, causing vte
the
"long
pull"
which
will
count:
«...
pvm.,
U
UK..
»
any
'
&gt;tUon
'
wllh
u
?
e
hivestmenta
to
settle
that
point.
If
there
Is
'
m-t
—
«».
wed what he whited to do with it hte when May 1. 1043 shall have been vere lacerations. It was reported
that the Kiamixs and Bonds must
in your mind about the 1
ra™«
that it took 58 stitches to sew up
reply came as quick a* a flash reached.
Harold F. Pelham, a Major of be sold uind that if it tent done on question
purltv of the Water you drink. Pro- , th
report a decline to local
The quota set for December was the numerous gashes on her fore- 1
"Another Defense!" You can't beat
the Air Cotps ot Ute,United States a voluntary baste, the government vlde
....
Tllh
a
of
the
wa
.
।
loans,
such
as
notes
and
mortgages.
him
with
sample
wa1
1
°
i
,
r
“
*
—
»»
can have
?l:h
h._have. .ftt
tiuit kind of patriotism and loyalty 816.000 Did they make it? Well head and face. She suffered a seri­
Increase in Labor and Other Army, who te stationed at Victoria. will have to step in with some sort ter. and hee can
have it
it thoroughly
thoroughly I! B
Bo
Uy
£lr
,r dpP°slu mwed
say they did. When the returns were ous loss of blood from her many I
anywhere.
Columbia, te here on fur­ ot forced saving plan.
tested
* x and ,re carefully and conservatively
Costs Require Such Action British
f suppose you wpuld like to know all In the business and professional wounds. Miss Lavelle suffered a
lough. At Victoria he te on tire staff i
*
&lt;
n
IO,
a
*
or
J*j
’
uary
in
me
recent
annual
report
oi
tne
,
«.“»,
s.j .
how we arc getting along on this men and the schools had sold 842.- broken right ankle and a severed
When the city clerk and water of Air Vice-Marshal Stevenson, just In the Retailer* Bond and Stamp Barry County Health Denartment1
•xtra special, fust time. Well, we 111^0 worth of war stamps and artery Gallup’s face was badly cut
a* Canadian Air officer* are on the
i Tlie director* named were: Emil
and several teeth knocked out. Ran­ committee presented their reports staffs of American commanders of
ate up and coming at all times of bonds as follows:
Nashville's quota for lhe month dall was found to have a cut on hte for tjie year ending January 1. it army air forces. While Major Pel­ which Harting* share 1* 85JOO.IX). concerning lhe water supply of thte | Tyden. Richard Groos. Clarence
the tiiglil it seems. Can you ImCrawford.
W.
R.
Cook and M. L
county:
iigine* youngsters out on Uie play­ was 81.500. When Ralph Hess and left leg and brutees on hte face. appeared that the city water works ham te in Victoria he makes re­
TheF officers chosen were:
| "The extensive deposit* of rand I Cook.
PrrK111,nt
ground nt least one hour before It Adolph Douse reported for that vil­ Taggart suffered a bad cut on Ins operating account for 1042 was in ports to his American commander
Mind gravel that are the underlying President. E. Tyden: vlce-prcsldenfl
gets light In the morning? Well lage the total December sales were hose und another on hte leg. He the red—for the first time in many and writes many letters. Hte sten­
1
strata
of
Barry
county'*
soils,
con??._
J.
re
fi
ur
,
er
^^£
h
*r^.OT°*.'
The city dads naturally
and Randall were released from tne years.
they ure We have been calling the 87.05730.
ographer there was Miss
Mis* Mildred far FlkF A l/Fft
Hastings had been assigned 810.­ hospital after their Inluries had re* asked: "How tome?" They didn't Bolduc, a member
tain an abundant supplv of potable
forenoon classes the night shift.
~ Royal,Can• —
of "
the
Rk KUkAKkU
i water. Wells are usually driven and
You. no doubt, remember the story 000 of the 816.000 December quota. ceived proper attention. At this have to wait long to find out First adian Air Force.
JOrta had increased 33 173 per
| will vary from 25 to 200 feet in “
f
about the rInRing of the bell—well Ben Gidley. chairman for this city, writing. Monday afternoon, the oth- labor co«ts
cent. T*—■ WlWh/eS
------ --------------, depth. In some-loculi tie*, such a* the
,5,,,
..
, er three were atlU at the hospital. S&amp;uiui
Jonuory Meeting Of
r,?"h“
rSi[
the lx-11 doesn't ring any more in reported sales of 815.527.50.
“•,r";
iUt
Middleville was asked to sell 81.the morning. Why? It disturbs lhe
Brotherhood Is Monday
200 of stamps and bonds for the
IllPllIkir
slumbers of the parents.
Press of that morning and found.
•
"Iteboratory
analyses
indicate
that
te-^^cajl^and'M^
L^cSk ^TTie^*
ably higher than a year ago.’ Tin y
. The January meeting of the HasMrs. Kay Spyker. kAIJM MAl HINk
Don't think these youngsters from 12th month.
already
knew
that
-water
rales
in
^ifV^twahM^l^a^atc|
tings
Brotherhood
will
be
held
Mon
­
the
underground
supplle*
in
this
C
fm
J already knew that ■ water rates in
the country who come in on the chairman, reported more than six I HAI I I
Haslings arc considerably below the "
, **"2 “ . lL“
au
\ evening.
day
evening. January
January is
18 in
in tne
the soso- area are almost Invattebly safe J.1", p
ousses don't deserve plenty of credit time* the quota, or 87.020 00. as the
average
former rrnla
of tte • C-*.a
average nn
so that
that, at
at the
the former
costs, Ro}^
—l. r00
—!.nS °f...lhe
. ChUTCh.
............ uh.n uuiauicu
too
A number ot them carry ft actual December sales.
pbumrt iiuui
&lt;™&gt; a. weu
w.u or
or surn..»■
Delton-Cloverdale and Prairieville
the margin of profit was very small. RCAF
~
As has been the custom for a num- cent depth, (state standards* and I
flash light so lhe bus driver will
Radford This company did
Naturally the city council cannot1 "TCappeara from lhe ortlcle that !xrrr£f yc“re- ‘here was no meeting of satisfactory construction and to- James
were asked to report J800 sales for
,,
know where So stop.
business in it* history in
«
7.PeSled lhMJ catlon' ah*,lo» «,ls* du* **lto and the
1042largest
’
—«... Did they —
...
Certificate* for Purchoie to continue to furnish water to thee Miss’ Mildred, whS Mt WU. vo“December.
do ...
it? —
Did
I think Uie following poem which —
*
unteer
‘
worker
irith
the
A
“
C.dw
!
1
*
a
•
‘
rendance
at
poorly
constructed
deep-driven
well. ,H2'
citizens of Hustings at a loss. The
Be Issued After Feb. 15
appeared in the Fortnight will shea they? Yes. nearly ten limes over.
council would have been warranted
d Recruiting Aides, spending her spare &gt; n.”* ^1*.,.
a^frT?u5utlr1rtporled M^ntaTln'
The__________
____ _
some light on - the darkness sur­ Max Reynolds reported 87.845.00 of1
&gt; ' County Agricultural Agent. Harold in raising the rales some time ago.
rounding the bus drivers and their skle*.
for the margin was too small in view
problems
responded- with
nearly Leon
three Hs™
times’ ,
, ,
Chalrrnan
ot
P^uction meeting* of the wonderful water, service Has­
Stalling Snowdrifts
tings citizens have always had. Now (he Ide. Uiu .he nld herwh loo. !“ “.'..““n," b.kmIT'
lhe quota. Cb—
L;c^
, "','“0 “
&lt;*(“- ”
*
TwSs the first of December in '42 reported sales of 82252 95.
......
sponsored by lhe Barry County U. a raise in rates is necessary. How since there £ no Job for a raui !K!E" JIT .(Si?? &gt;..? . J™,?'
“ , fleer* are: President. K. Tyden: vic*
• And even' bit ot this story's true)
Freeport's quota was 8700. and lhe! S.D A. War Board and carried on by much the city council will feel that in the U. S. air force she crossed *1?., cr nd 0
»,worth- ,mlnd it was decided that a change president and treasurer. Richaid
Now "Herbie" Reinhardt in old bus sales reported by Chairman EndresI i? a1Rpro“h lo U&gt;e Problem
&lt;*- Groos: secretary, James Radford.
’• hte office. The meetings are held the prices of water service must be the Canadian border and became a ^’.e.
advanced we cannot predict. We i member of the Royal Canadian Air meeting Ls
were 8315 50.
te "Today'* R.n.«,u
Struggle and II sirable.
(Around him the air was a frosty
Wright's store nt Dowling was re­ to give aid In raising the total agri­ know that the increase* will be rea-' Force. Womente Division, and Ls sta­ Tomorrow-'s World" and It te a time"When home* were visited and
bluet
quested to sell 8300 of stamps and cultural production tn Barry County sonable. and when they are made
ly topic that everyone will want to water-supply inspections made, it
Got stuck in the snow in the early bonds In December. The actual for 1943 so till* County may meet the water rates here will probably , tioned al Victoria. She changed her,
,
I was found that the "well man” who
I
blue
V.
S.
Aid
Cadets
Recruiting
morn.
«
sales Jor the month were 88230.
The supper squad appointed 1* had drilled the well or repaired the
Its greatly increased war agricultur­ be little it any higher than other • Aides uniform for the lighter blue
And it did no good when he honked
cities of this size have been charg-1i of tjie RCAF. but wears on her
Hickory Comers' quota was set al production goal
iconan'“J ■?.?«■ »■
■&gt;
his horn.
at 8500. but Chairman C. S. Rennells
The first set of meetings in this Ing tor a long time.
। sleeve a spread Eagle and U. S. A.
For all of the neighbors for mile* reported 8783 85.
series will be held next Monday. insignia, which denotes that lhe
Nashville Young Mon Given
The county's schools wen? asked Jan. 18. and will cover the subjects
around
r.-.‘U
hAr,a^
United
States
is
her
homeland.
Distinguished Flying Croat
aid,
Homer
Smith.
Emeat-Bishop.
■
rRVI/UVIlvH
Were safe in their beds and sleeping to sell 8200 of the government's se-' of Aninuq Husbandry (Meat Pro­
i She say*. In speaking of her work
sound
curitles. The December sales were duction) and Bolte (Fertilizer). Six
John Ingram. Dr Guy Keller. Uute
r*&gt;sirraiii raw
with
the
Canadian
air
force:
"It's
Another
Nashville officer. First
.Ha puttered around for an hour 8327.10.
- ..
subject matter
specialists
from K H
!
wonderful
with
the
RCAF
—
just
Lieutenant
William H Roe. has wen
or so
.
The December record te a fine one. Michigan State College will assist
• I what
expected.
And I'm terribly
------- --I ------------ And
- . .
.
Trying.tn get the old bus to go.
What will lhe sales be in January* Mr. Foster in presenting lhe Infor- ' " '
•
!
Program*
Sponsored
By
Co.
irami
Bv
And what to do he didn't know
Ordlnarilv that te a dull month, so matlon. Meetings will be held at
Since no contender for the title
To-get tiie big bcu out of the snow. the quota was placed at 812,400. The three locations in lhe County tn the "First Baby of 1943" has come forgutehed Flying Cross on Wednesday
(To make a long story short, my figures for lhe different groups are .....
„.B and three other locations
mofning
-------- ---------- -- — • — --- - —
•••
IX W ItUl
friend.
as follows: Nashville, 81.000; Has- m the afternoon with two specialist* hat te off to Miss Linda Lou Rose article to a friehd in Victoria, who
'
“
Wor
Pressure*
Increase
Dedl5tr
'butlon
of
Farm
Machinery
Well skip the middle and go 4o the lings 88.000; Middleville 8900; Del- at each meeting.
64 pound daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
that u u published in that
mnnrl*
nn
A
mw
.I
w
.*:..
over
the
United
State*
of
all
farm
md.
’
..I
enu.»
.
I ton. Prairieville and Cloverdale । Tiie -------■—-----••— start -•
morning
meetings
al
Rose.
dallybepaper.
Miss Bolduc will
monds on Organisation
machine* built, there
have been American air forces in the middle
Uttle Linda's
first acquaintance i city's
^ably
£ muchI
to '
He finally got here sometime that I g7oo; Woodland 8700: Freeport 8500: 10:30 a. m. at the following places: Richard
—...... —------- -.....
,
----------- ; uruuauiy uc iu inucii sui
Mrs. James W. Radford of Has-1 quotas set up for eachstate to the
day
Dowling 8100: Hickory Comers 8300; Delton Kellogg School. Dowling w
errant
hv
ntt IreHd
—..., ....
__ ______
.
?llth
.h th
‘5U».J'
real ?
g world
wori? hraun
be.%nJL
‘I « ___ .1the
MaJ°r
tings has been appointed roll call Union. These In turn have been
(But hte first two cla-nses got to county Schools 8200—total 812,400. Church "basement, and Assyria Town 13:15 P. M on January 1. with Dr.
—...
„ * .—.—
and
war
fund
chairman
by
Mrs.
R.
i
broken
down
Into
county
quota*.
।
into
three ocher 1
play).
1
Hall. The afternoon meetings start H. 8. Wedel extending the hearty
AT RAXA/FMC
G. Hubbard, chairman of the Barry 1I ‘The
n'‘ following —
—- —
are •»-the —
quotas
as cited for “out
Moral
at 2:00 p. m. at the following places: welcome. Incidentally, Dr. Wedel UAfVl A I DUVYtrwj
Co. Chapter. American Red Cross. I released by the State USDA War
If you love your school work ana
Hastings Court House. Middleville also officiated when the Banner's kill |C &lt;2IVPC WAY
Board
for
Barry
County:
Horae
Il
will
be
remembered
that
after
least 200 hours of actual flying time
WVEJ WAI
tffiht to get here.
Kellogg Schodl.
and
Woodland first “First Baby of the Year" was/*''
the successful war fund drive of last Drawn other than One Row Com in the hard fighting which resulted
Take thte advice for lhe rest of the
school. All of the above meetings bom way back in 1936. seven long, —
.
.
"‘rhe'"wi‘mi7r'“thit
1 when Qam Springer, who opcr- winter, when 870300.000 was raised Picker. 2; Grain Drill*. 2: Lime in the defeat and utter rout of the
will be on Monday. Jan. 18.
820,500.000
more
than
was
asked,
Spreader*.
2;
Manure
Spreader*.
5;
German army under Oen Rommel.
“
IftL"
«
Bow.n.
MUU.
ll you ride on bus two (it's not idle
Other meetings in lhe series to be
Red Cross officiate announced that Tractor Drawn Holdboard Plow, 11:
Ueutenant Roe was graduated
v&gt;~»
talk!.
•
held al later dates to be announced
™ Henry Kidder of
nbout Mven o cloclt on lhe evc. the annual roil call, always carried Spike Tooth Harrows. 1; Spring from Nashville high sc!kx&gt;1 in 19U
Member* Vote to Buy War cover
You'd better start early—you might
Dairy. Poultry. Farm Machin­
Tooth
Harrows.
7;
Disc
Harrows.
16;
rrv&gt;n.rr&gt;iin
O
mir
nln
*
of
January
8.
he
was
surprised
on
In
November,
would
be
postponed
and attended Western Michigan col­
Bond* With Surplut Fund*
iiave to , ulk.
ery. Crops, Garden, Horticulture.
lege
and the University of Michigan.
until
March
1943
and
then
would
Tractor
----------------drawn
--—
Cultivator*.
—
13;
Trac
­
10
,,n&lt;
*
Only
*
8rMt
h0,C
Ond
nUh
’
I just called Mr Brozak and ukHome Economics, etc.
J#. iflmyjjjng Ma.
IKVmS un*?Z SWiS?
“¥.5*“ be combined with another war fund ----------fora wheel -----type,
The board of director* of the Has­
cd him about the outcome of the
An effort 1* being made in each
I chines. 4Q; Cream
.n Seoarator. 10- taught history in Grand Ledg* a
™ dam had been. A short time before drive.
Hast Ings-Ion In basketball game at tings Chamber of Commerce at a of these meetings to bring to Barry happy parents. TTTZL.rZni
If th;;'
~21
~ thal* Oladeoh Briggs, left hte barn
.ILh
’J’iit.*
«hu
Mrs.
Radford
has
not
begun
her
*'
Milk
”
*■
Cooler.
10;
HYrtlllzerDtetribu'
year
before enlisting, tn th* army
loma but night. Hastings won by recent meeting complying with a County farmers the most up to date the following merchant* '.they
will
with Tira
hf hMd BnBhed milking, and organization work a* definite regu­ tor*. 1; Corn Hinkers and Shredders. July 1. 1941.
u score ot 54.tz&gt; 19. The boys have recommendation of tiie club ap­ information available by specialists K?
He took basic training at Santa
ra h**”*the water roaring in the creek lation* and Barry Co s quota have 1; Hammer Mills. 8: Horse Drawn
inri some of the strongest teams tn proved the purchase of 8500 worth in a particular agricultural produc5
n„i
™
•»*
to’
«
,.
„
race
iuu
anew
at
once
uiai
Mower*,
fl:
Tractor
Drawn.
8;
Side
Mara.
Cal. and then went to Max­
not
as
yet
been
received
by
the
local
— left u
thi* area and have won all their of War Bonds with the me
money
on field. Farmer* must have this
-l-n
ine young Uw
had gonc
well Field. Ala., for special training
chapter However, she ha* a num­
games »o tar. The team that came over from the Christmas lighting Information
jnf0|
for economical and lady.
About eight years ago Mr. Spring­ ber of speakers available and any
a* an aviator navigator. He wm
closest to winning over Hastings war fund. It was ateo decided to pur- maximum production if they
thev meet
LyBarkers Drug Store, a bahy set: er built a concrete head gale in the organization desiring such speakers, Combines. 8; Com Binders (Horae commissioned a second lieutenant at
Belding but Hastings defeated them chase another 8500 worth of bonds it;
thc Iood J:
gO—
ai» demanded by
bj the Bonnet and Oown Shop, carriage
creek near the outlet of Barlow lake. may con
tart-Mr*. Radford.
I or Tractor Drawn I 2; Com Pickers. Albany. Oa.. April 1. 1942. Jun*
contae»-Mra.
by a score of 48-31.
with the money in the Bluegill Fes- Federal
svder.i Government for 1943.
set; The Value Store. Robe and With lhe assistance of nnghbors,
22. 1942, be married Mias Vida
Red Cross roll call drives have 1: Ensilage cutter. 1.
Now. at last. THE subject. Do tival fund. This action will put the
-farmer ...
Every
In lhe county te Bootie combination: W. A. Roth
TIn
" order **•
that
“* there might vbe
— •a Johnson of Grand Rapids and five
you think that Zolly. In last week's money In these fund* to work and urged to attend thLs scries of meet­ Furniture Store. High chair; A. J. planks were trucked to the head­ always been successful In Barry co.
gate
ah&lt;F
after
considerable
effort
fair distribution of the quota for weeks later went to South America
every
year
the
sum
raised
being
con
­
Banner, was making some sly in­ they will be available when needed. ing.*,
Meetings are scattered over Larsen. High Chair Pad: Carveth were placed in the gate and after siderably more than lhe quota ___
_______
and
thence
to
Africa
He
was czxnBarry
County,
the
Barry
Couqty
sinuations about my ftehing? My
The board voted to reappoint A. the County to make it convenient and Stebbins. Baby Set; Reed's Drug
TALES always have HEADS on R. Van TH secretary for the year. and easy to attend. Farmers are Store. 82 00 Certificate for baby more than two hours of hard work asked. In Nov. 1941. when Mn, Hub- U8DA War Board has named a missioned a first lieutenant Nov 1
Farm Machinery Rationing Board 1942.
Chairmen of committees were encouraged to Invite and to team merchandise; J. C. Penney Co., Crib in the near zerd weather, the waters
them and in between there's plenty
of
the
lake
were
once
more
held
in
for
the
County
as
follows:
Olenn
He te the son of Mrs. Leia Roe,
83.000 and the amount raised 83.­
named as follows: Retail. Geo. Car­ up with their neighbors to conserve Blanket: C. B Hodges Jeweler. Baby
ot MEAT.
check.
800. Then for the war fund drive, Wotring, Roy Preston and Elmer Nashville teacher, and ha* a broth­
I will say. In all truth, that most penter; Industrial. Robert Cook: war transportation.
Ring: Food Center. 12 can* Baby
It is stated bv some of the older Mrs. Waller Perkins, chairman, the Bush.
। er. Vidian of Kalamasoo. and a
fishermen have a table of weights activities. Frank Andrus; program,
Food and 12 caiu Condensed Milk; residents that the dam went out quota was 84.300. and 84300 was
AL
a.meeting
of
this
Board
held
sister.
Mrs. Jean Reldel of Grand
and measure* as follows:
George Dean; membership. Walter NOTICE OF FILING OF NON­ Wilcox Florirt, a Bouquet of flowers
Eaton; conservation. Vem Leary; PARTISAN NOMINATING PET!- for the Mother: Banghart Bakery, once before, about 36 years ago sent In to headquarters, making a Wed. January fl. 1043. it was de- Rapid.,
50 rods tiiru swamp—1 mile
when Wm. Bowen, father of Schuy­ total of 86300 raised for Red Crocs elded to issue no certificate* for |
■
tourist and resort. George
Green; TIONS BY .CANDIDATES
..
10 minutes of mosqultoe*—1 hour
FOR
a
cake;
Montgomery
Ward
and
Co..
ler
Bowen,
owned
the
mill.
Farm
Machinery
before
Feb.
15.
_-'_
j----------- ‘---------------- UL.auM
In less than a year.
civic affairs. Adelbert Cortrtatjl;
3 ftah—1 string
Safety Gate: Hastings cut Rate
Aside from some support* for the
I publicity. Richard Cook; road*. Dan ,
Due to lhe increasing need for 1943, unless such application was of THE OLDEST
4 fish—1 big siring
• Shue Store, pair
of shoes; Taylor's
|
cider
mill,
no
repairs
will
be
atWalidorff:
house.
Jerry
Andrus;
The
foUowlng
City
Officers
will'
’
cimbi'natkm'seV
’
oTa
I
an
emergency
nature.
BANNER
SUBSCRIBER?
Red Cross service* with the expand­
Less than 12—1 dozen
I national affair*. H. K. Vanda Gels- be elected at the Non-parttean City
fho^« MhX | tempted at present.
However, the board urges ali |
307 W. Orieaoa BL
ing of the military activities, the
sen; a chairman for the Bluegill Election to be held on the first
n,nnrr 83 m- mrtmmdi’rhdra*’ 1 NAVY NOW TAKING
Otsego Wtek~
i Red Cross will need money a* long fanners that are going to have to
1 bluegill nibble—1 bass strike
~
Jan.
1M3
Festival will be appointed later.
I ns the war lasts and as it te suj&gt;- have new equipment this year, to
la
Quart
of
Milk
for
30
days.
Ben
SELECTIVE
VOLUNTEER
get
their
applications
into
the
Ra1
Cook
Bros,
The neat regular meeting of the
i ported only by voluntary contribu­
City Clerk.
But to be honest with you fel­
- Franklin Stotq, a sweater.
. I ENLISTMENTS ON QUOTA
tions these financial drives are ne­ tinning Board as soon a* possible in Hasting*. Mich,
City Treasurer.
.
,
- ______________
low* *ome of my fishing pate do Chamber will be held Monday. Feb.
I
Men
18
to
38
years
of
age,
regteorder
that
the
Board
may
have
all
Dear
Sira:
cessary.
Red Cross officiate and
One Supervisor First and Fourth car STOLEN AND RETURNED
'
have a hard time to keep up with
i tercd with selective service boards, Mrs. Radford are confident the peo- tiie
»
--------- that Mr*,
the needs
need* of the county before them
j ----saw---in •»-the “
Banner
.some of us. You know that the
Wards.
’—MINUS GAS AND DAMAGED
will be accepted for enlistment in pie of Barry Co. will cooperate in when they start rationing Feb. 15. Emma Parker claim* to be the oMOne Supervisor Second and Third
limit ha* been reduced to 15 blue­
According to a Grand. Rapids
eat subscriber to the Banner—that
gills per day ao In order to get the
Wards.
paper, a car belonging to Jack Stem , the U. S. Navy under Selective Vol­ this drive as well and a* generous- 1943.
In order that a farmer may know .he was 80 on Doc. 8 I lack 87 days
required exercise and plenty of freah J. HENRY SMITH and
One Member of the Board of Re- of Hastings was stolen from a park­ ; unteering. starting Monday. Jan. 11. ly as they always have in the past.
Chief Petty Officer Dave Coogan.
« ♦ » -------------whether his work 1* enough to war- of being 94 »nd have been a
air these winter days we have a lit­ BERTHA SMITH. Fropra
ing lot in that city sometime after In charge of the Kalamazoo Navy PYTHIAN SISTERS
rant consideration the following scriber store Nov. of IM and I
Ward Officer*
tle competitive game that we play.
Saturday midnight and returned to
Owing to the fact that three of
suggested standards
■«■■■«■—have
m..- been
■^■n set read
i»u and
uu write
■nw considerable
cwu
suggested
vfak
One Aiderman from each Ward. the same lot about twelve hour* Recruiting substation, announced INSTALL OFFICERS
We let our bait down Into the
their
sop*
are
already
In
military
today.
Tuesday
evening
the
Pythian
Sis
­
up as the minimum requirement* out glazaee. 1 read
One Constable from each Ward. later. The car was badly damaged,
water to a depth of about 10 feet
_H—
----- K-be made. •1 I1 Daily Herald
Wai
Since enlistment In ali arm* and ters had their installation of of­ before allocation
can
Nominating petitions, must be apparently having been involved tn
and then try to get it back out service and the other sou te about
Farm tractor* (Wheel Type I 500 Gaaette,- Michigan
oi ,l,e&lt;1
filed ,l
at the
lnc O,n
office
“ 01
of ,ne
the1 VHy
City ClerB
Clerk an accident during its absence. A servises was halted by executive or­ ficer* preceded by- a 6:30 dinner
through the hole without hooking
hour*
per
tractor.
Spring
Tooth
On or **f°re twelve o'clock noon on check of the gasoline tank showed der on Dec. 4. there have been hun­ and card* afterward*. The fol­
a fhh The one with the fewest L?nTinS
hooked fish Wins
I will say that
S«‘"day the «lh. day of February that a large quantity of the gasoline dred* of men liable for induction lowing officer* were installed: Mr*. Harrows Horse Drawn-7 acre* per
farming and will offer their person- &gt; n imi
into the army who .have sought Harley Fox. P. C.; Mrs. Frank Kel­ foot of width; Disk Harrow* Horae
all of my pals aeern to be better at al
nrnnertv at nublie auction at .hair I A* D
c R{)gen CRy
had been used.
without success to enlist in the Navy ley. E. C.; Mrs. Walter Watkins, drawn-10 acres per fe*t of width;
night for the
playing this game than I am—but al property at public auction at their I
farm located 1 1-4 mlie* south and ■
Now. under the selective volun­ E. S.;. Mr*. C. D. Mohler. E. J.; Grain Drill* Hors* Drawn 7 acre
,
vOut 1-21
*4 mile east of BarryvlUe church: I
teering program to remain in force Mrs Jlenry Mulder. Mgr.; Mr*. J. L
may learn.
MEETING
OF
TIRE
,
at
least until Feb. 1. th* Kalamazoo Valentine. M of R. is C; Mrs.
You know lt'« mighty hard tn talk­
(£
rTur
A
um
"
“
™»
mohdat
eve
INSPECTORS
district will be able to Induct a cer- Burton Perry. —
M —
of ...
F.; Mr*. John
ing to a great number of you to
Meeting of all lira insneeioni Utar quota of men of draft age each Armbruster.Sr . P.; Mr*. EdSmith.
tell anv tall tale* about fishing be­
oT
J.
ww** aU “ Apprentice Seamen. O.: Mr*. Frederick Palmer. I. O
On Monday evening, the Junior
tractor drawn-31 acre* per foot of
cause I never Uli a man more than They are offering a good list of
II tninr
wm neueve
horses, cows, hay and grain, and Chamber of Commerce held a dtoat Rationing Office her*. MonSelective Volunteer*.
---------------- &lt;*&gt;
cutter-bar width; Corn Pickers (Pull
think ne
he will
believe.
day. Jan. 18. at 730 pm. Thte . The draft and quota restriction* I Max Myers, son of Ellsworth MyI think that I turn written .nnu.h
machln'Ty. Henry Flannery , ner meeting at Hotel Hastings, after
Jor one tlqie and with this ?to*le
te imoortant
i
not »PP*y 10 seabee* candidate* er*, has been accepted by the U. 8. Windrow
act as clerk See the adv elsewhere were shown bv Iteout Executive I vie
(wnrnurt « WEK,,
|
toUU SXtataS” i
w *
U '
17-18 year* of age and those from Navy. He left Thursday for lhe
. ...
... —,------------------ 1 j8 u&gt; jo year* of age. Great Lakes. Ill. training camp.
portunately the some.

PURE WATER SUPPLY
IS VERY IMPORTANT

DOUBLED THE
COUNTY'S QUOTA

INCREASE IN WATER
RATES NECESSARY

Major Pelham Was
Much Surprised

DR. BABBITT WILL

“■

RATIONING BOARD

■ ffi,XVub U'KmEM “«?«“

“0 'STL’S-

A FINE HONOR FOR
1STLT.WM.H.R0E

farm PRODUCTION

•fc“Miss 1943

MEETS SCHEDULED

MRS. J. W. RADFORD

k■r.owffis’.Wi. to head r. c. drive

LOCALE. OFC.
NAMES COMMITTEES

rOjhR;'

t

AUCTION SALES

f.Tn

�THE HASTINGS BAN NEB, THURSDAY, JANUARY 14, 194J

PAO1 TWO

A LOCAL NEWS
r
*

.

Have you had your automobile
tires Inspected? Tiie first tire in­
apecllon deadline Is Jan. 31. Barry
county motorists are urged lo get
busy and not wait until the last
minute of Jan. 31. Holders of basic
gasoline ration books must have
-their tires inspected every four

months. Holders of ’’B” and "C”
X&amp;s. Paul Dyer &lt;r*ee LUUan
books are required to have lire in-. Wolfet of Kalamazoo 1* in Borgess
specUon twice as often.
hospital recovering from an append
James E McMahon of Grand' dectomy.
Rapids succeed* Art Gldley as
Henry Gothard, who recently un­
pharmacist at the Reed Drug store, denrent a major operation at PenMr. Gldley has gone,west
(nock hospital, was removed to his
On Friday, January ». Mr. and 1 hon&gt;e 0,1 Sunday and Is gaining
Mrs. Harry’ M. Cole celebrated their | nicely.
twenty-aeventh wedding annlvcr-1 Mrs. Lydia Bush is ill with pneusary.
monla at the home of her son-ln;

law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs.
E. C- Edrnond*. Mrs. Bush is
in her ninety-fifth year.
Harry Walldorff was discharged
from Pennock hospital on Satur­
day and is improving rapidly from
his recent Hines*, so thia he Ln
able to get about line house part
of the time.
Men 17 year* old and Uuuc 38 to
50 may still enlist in lhe Navy with

“Milk-toast Lunches” won't do for busy warworkers . . . they require the good,

wholesome, nutritious foods that provide

power for the day's work.

And. we

have these fine foods in the variety that is the very spice of mealtime pleasure.

51AMP5

BONOS

Hcarly luncheon meats . . . spicy sandwich spreads and other favorite fillings . . .
cheese . . . fruit—everything for “makes-thcm-want-to-cot" lunches is here—and
everything is priced to save money for you

Eot well, America, and work wall!

SATURDAY TILL 9:00 P.M.

STORE HOURS 8:30 A. M. TO 8:30 P. M

lb.
PERCH FILLETS
lb.
HADDOCK FILLETS
lb.
SALMON STEAKS
FRESH LAKE HERRING lb.
lb.
SMOKED WHITE FISH
lb.
BACON SQUARES
lb
PORK NECK BONES
lb.
BEEF CHUCK ROASTS
LAMB SHOULDER ROASTS »&gt;

39c
42c
22c
35=
23c
10c
30c
35°

PURE

LARD

SLAB
FRUITS L VEGETABLES!

4

SPY APPLES
POTATOES
U.S."0 1 peck
texas
seedless
GRAPEFRUIT
5 for
CARROTS fresh bunch
2 for
HEAD LETTUCE largehead
8 lb. bag
FLORIDA ORANGES

BREAD
MULLERS SUPREME

Q

-------------- O

I’.jlb,
loaves

lbs

BACON
25c
41c
19c
15c

Kraft Cheese. Vi lb. 22c
American. Brick or Pimento

Tasty Loaf Cheese __63c

Mild Cheese, lb. 36c

Navy Recruiting Station for men
in this area is at Room 11. Post
Office Bunding. Kalamazoo. Michl-J

Steps Taken To Conserve
Supply of Butterfats

Petition Filed in Circuit.
Court Aiki Such Action

CAPSULES
Major B Complex

Pkg. of 24’s 29c
Pkg. of 48's 49c
Pkg. of 100's
u
89c

COUNTY CAN SAVE
STEEL FOR 2,075
MACHINE GUNS

March Of Dimes
Drive This Month

FRANK)
THEATRB^
Hostings. Mich. Telephones 2244-2557 ■_

r

Be Out Guessed

SATURDAY ONLY. JANUARY 16
DOUBLE FEATURE ATTRACTION

CLOSED FORMULA FEED.'

Lynne Roberts and J. Carrol Naish in

"THE MAN IN THE TRUNK"
And Johnny Mack Brown and Tex Ritter In

NOW that it is your patriotic duty-ai

THE CHEYENNE ROUNDUP'

well as profitable to produce all the eggs,

SUNDAY and MONDAY. JANUARY 17-18

broilers, milk or pork you can, Demand-

Wall Diuiev's latest Technicolor spectacle from the world fa­
mous noicl bv Felix Saltcn

Open Formula Feeds ...

"BAMBI"
BargaiA matinee Sunday lidLTlo 3:00

DeLuxe Plums

9 for 9C&lt;
“■
WV

Pancake Flour C lbs.
Harvest Time

Popped Wheat 2 for
Package

Wheaties

27'
15'
10'

Cheerioats

Fr^d Astaire. Rita Hayworth and Adolphe Mcnjou In

Crackers
Sallinc .

Soap
Kirk'a Hard Water

White House, lb.

28'

"YOU WERE NEVER LOVELIER"

1

arry theatre

Campbell'*, No. 5 can

Medium ,

Coffee

2lbs 31'

Tomato Juice

Swan

Package . .

Open formula feeds were originated by lhe
Farm Bureau as a fanners' organisation.
ConfcnU of closed formula feeds had to
be guessed at. Farmers’ feeds are open
formula und list the ingredienta pound
for pound on the feed tag, because;

TUES.. WED.. THURS.. JANUARY 19-20-21

CoHee

4 ,or 1 9'
3 for 17'

Rinso
Lge. Pkg.

B

Hastings, Mich., Phones 2247-2282

»

DOUBLE FEATURE ATTRACTION

When made by a reputable munufacturer interested in HIS welfare he
knows just WHAT he is paying Jor.

Try to find these advantages in a
SUNDAY and MONDAY. JANUARY 17-18

CLOSED FORMULA FEED

The Hili Brothers. Carol Bruce and Dick Foran in

Farm Bureau MILKMAKEIW - NtillMA-SlIES - PORK­
MAKERS have no superior*. Ask us for open formula
booklets on our feeds.
.

"BEHIND THE EIGHT BAI.L"
Bargain matinee Sunday 2:00 to 3:00.

FARM BUREAU SERVICES, INC.

Sunone Simon. Kent Smith and Jack Holl in

N. MAIN ST., NASHVILLE, MICH.

J

He can consult with the. Michigan Blate College
as to feeding value of the ration.

TUB.. WED.. THURS.. JANUARY 19-20-Z1

“THI BIST FOR LE$$”

Sv

The' farmer can get an idea of the
** dollar value of the ration.

Burges* Meredith and CUIre-Trevor in

"STREET OF CHANCE"
And George Sanden and Jane Randolph

204 I. STATS ST.. HASTINGS, MICH.

.
—

They enable the farmer to check on the balance
between animal and vegetable proteins (in poul­
try and hog feeds).

JCd

FRIDAY ond SATURDAY. JANUARY 15-16

"THE FALCON'S BROTHER"

FDDD^CENTER

I
I

Attorney General So Holds
On November 25. 1942 the War
Production Board issued * cotuerIn the Case of Wexford Co.
vallon order &lt;No. M-239) limiting
Attorney General Herbert
J.
, ..
. - A petition has been filed in cir- the amount of butterfat allowed in
°U3&gt;?. of 2?°? nn
■ln ' eu«t court to have certain farm fluid cieam Dial i* to be sold lo the Rushton gave an opinion Monday
Haled into the-Western Michigan i»nd*. In Middleville’s
corporate public far retail consumption.
that boards of supervisors are not
College chapter of Kajipa Delta limits, disconnected from such vilauthotized
by
law
to
offer
a
bounty
Everyone who handles cream to
Pi. national honorary fraternity in Uge The purpose of the action is. be axed as such must limit the bul­ on fbxe*. tne matter was brought
education, at a banquet glyen Wed- nf course, to save the owners of such let fat content to not over IS per to the attorney general’s office from
nesday evening in Walwood Hall, lands from paying village taxes in cent. This includes whipping cream, Wexford county, where a S3.UO
Mis Bush b the daughter of addlUon to lhe regular township coffee cream and the like, for fl-t- bounty on foxes had been set up by
Mr. and Mrs. Roy E. Bush of 824 taxes.
nun consumption and sltould be the supervisors. In ills ruling the.
MUI. HasUngs.
Hastings. .
East MU).
i The pctiUoners Ln this case ure heeded by milk iHant operator*, attorney general held that the Wex­
Word was recch-wT from Mr* 1 Henry Btehr and Minnie Stehr. D. fanners and consumer* alike.
ford county board lacked proper
—-111 be R. Hooper and Florence Hoo|&gt;er,
TiUi mtan* that your mUk man audiorljy when it voted to pay such
(o«pl(ai. West. Olcnn and Grace Solomon. Charles Is ijthlled to one grade of ctvam and bounty.
Mr. Rushton, in hU opinion given
reek*.
and Catharine Schondelmryer. Wm. that whipping cream is definitely
Pvt. Marley W. Ayrei; son of Mr. Holes Helen F. Armstrong. Amble out for the duration. Coffee cream to the proMxuUng attorney of Wex­
and Mrs. Robert Ayre* oL Nashville. Musrltlge and Melinda Bedford., 4n*a previously been about 20 per ford county; stated that Ute super­
returned Sunday to Syracuse. N. Their petition recites the fact tiiat cent butterfat and whipping cream visors’ approval of such a bounty
Y.. after a three-dny furlough spent tb^y *re the owners of laiMh-wltnln about 35 to 40 per cent butterfat. violated the accepted principle* of
with hl* parents and wife. Maxine of the corporate Ilml.U of Ute village Anyone buying or telling cream that laws that pertain to wild anlnutb.
— r^_. •--------- —.—and that:
b of higher butterfat content di­ He hold* that their control U vest­
service Sept. 10, 1942 and previous&gt;-&lt;l» Each traef constats of 10 acre* rectly violate* UHs ruling. The con­ ed in'the stale of Michigan, and
sumer should not blame the milk that a Mlcldgun county lias only
to tlut time was employed at the, or more within sold village.
&lt;2&gt;
Il
is
not
subdivided
into
vil
­
plant for not furnishing whipping ' such police powers In lite matter nr.
Hastings Mfg Co
lage lots, except In one instance,
This order docs not inter­ are expressly given to lhe county by
"Parade." the weekly picture when the subdivision wa* made cream.
fere witli lhe program of a hos­ statute; and that tiie right to offer
newspaper of the Detroit Sunday more than 40 years ago and has pital or other supervised medical a bounty for killing foxes has never
Free Press, in its last Sunday’s Issue since been abandoned.
program or treatment of patients been given to lhe counties by our
featured a "Farewell to Harvard"
Each of said tracts ta located under medical supervision. Thu, state legislature.
story accompanied by numerous il­ i on&lt;31
hi other word* the attorney gen­
the border of said village, and also does -not include any butterfat
lustrations of life in that well-known its setting apart will not cause any sent to creuneilm. etc., for lhe eral liolds tliat wild animal* belong
college. Of interest to her many portion of Ute village to be isolated manufacture of butter.
to Hie state, not to the counties;
Hastings friends is the knowledge
that tiie state is trustee lor the peoTlic
butterfat
saved
by
tills
con
­
from
any
other
part
of
it.
that one of the two good looking
&lt;4&gt; The land involved ha* been w^... servaiion order b to be used pie
for of Michigan and hu« no laws
boys on tiie cover (the one to the
tlia^l give control to counties over
•• for agricultural
agricultural butter manufacture.
lefts is Paul Jones. Jr., son of Mr. used exclusively
------- ....
It is presumed Dial the butterfat noxious animals; Inal the right to
and Mrs. Paul Jones. Sr. tPlorenee purposes and. although the dwell­
t.uch control belongs to Uie state
ings
on
Kune
of
Uie
Ute
tracts
tract*
are
usctl
used
content
of
milk
will
also
be
reduced
Dimond* of Grand Rapids, who is a
legislature and nut to a board of
■ they
------ are
~so used, in lhe near future for Die same
senior and'will enter Ute armed for living purpose*,
supers bora.
in connection with the operation purpose.
forces on graduation.
Foxes have become noxious uniof the land* for funning purposes.
mals in this county. That is why
The legislature three years ago
the 32.00 bounty on foxea was ot­
.enacted a law providing Uiat lands
tered by our board of supervisors.
located within the corporate limits
In Calhoun county the bounty was
of any city or village of thta state,
fixed at 35 00. Since tlic bounty
and which are not subdivided into
wits offered in Hits county a total
Tlic usual observance of Ute Presi­ lots, but nrc used exclusive!*' for ag­
Housewives Urged to Use
of 334 00, has been paid.
dent’s birthday on Jan. 30. with a ricultural purposes, may be. by court
We ure not presuming to question
Fresh
or
Home-Picked
Foods
action,
set
out
from
such
city
vil
­
President's ball will not be held in
1 the ruling of Attorney General
lage and become a part of the town •
to Conserve Con-Metal
Barry' county this year, reports tiie ship in which they are located.
Ruahtan. But we Mill believe tluit,
chairman. Probate Judge Stuart
Every one will recognize the jus­
Barry County housewives can. tn counties where loxes have be­
Clement. However, the cards for tice of such a. law. and the injus­ save enough steel for 2.073 machine, come dcstrucUve, as they have in
, Burry, that a board of .supervlaois,
the March of Dimes will be mailed tice of compelling farm land to pay gums simply by replacing one.can acting for lhe people of l|ic county.
city or village taxes for such pur- of fruit* or vegetables a week dur­
out u soon a* the supplies are re­ jwscs as water works, sewers and ing the coming year with fresh or. .should lake steps lo put an-end to
, ceived so all who wish to donate to street work"'when mich farm’lands home-packed produce, according U. their destructive work as fur a* ito*­
the Barry County Salvage commit­' sible. Willie lhe board may lack
the Infantile Paralysis Foundation get no benefit from it. t
auUtonty from the state to oiler a
as‘ though lhe assessing
tee.
may do ao-by lending their dimes. _.JIt‘ seems
‘
‘
officers In the village and townshin
Ttiis substitution. Utged by the, bounty on loxes, tin* law ol common
i
h1.'01
’■ might lower the valuation enough War Production Board, will not only; sense would seem to indicate that
uf.
KmEI !S ■!!'
S55.- save steel but also conserve food by. they sltould do what Ute board tn
fit of some "taxation on such lands. ,Utmg extra supplies of fresh pro­, this county did. We doubt if any
left in lhe fund, but lhe committee
duce made available by tnerexsedI slate official will go into court to
feels they should be ready for emer­
production, caroling restrictions and। stop what several counties have
gencies that may occur this year.
Farmers to Rent and
reduced storage facilities, according, found it necessary lo do.
All of the money received from
'Hie legislature, which L. now In
such marketing authorities as•
Swap Farm Machinery to
the balls ond the dimes must be
Earl R. French marketing director. sc.ssjon. ought to give counties the
used to assist those suffering a* the
to offer bounties for destroy­
By swapping the use ot farm ma­ of A de P's produce-buying affiliate,' right
result of infantile paralyis, and a
the Atlantic Commission Company. ink noxious animals. If that body
chinery
or
by
renting
|t
out
to
neigh
­
good many have received such help
A number two "tin" can average.,i fails to take such nctiop. we do not
in this county. Several who have bors, Massachusetts farmer* should .235 |x&gt;unds of steel plus a smallI believe counties will be prosecuted
been crippled by polio have been bc.uble to make their present supply amount of tin. and a single family, by the slate for saving their people
supplied with braces and crutches of farm equipment last for the dura- ran save 12.2 pounds of steel in uj the expense of furnishing chickens
and others have been given emer­ tian, says Roy E. Moser, extension year by the can-a-week reduction. and oUior poultry, as well ns lumbs.
gency medical and hospital treat­ ’ economist at Massachusetts State French said. Thus Barry County'sJ for lhe dally menu of its fox popument.
5.950 families can save 72.590 poundsi lation.
One-half of the money sent in is
of steel, enough to make 2,073 thirty
returned lo the county for this sjieArmy Blackout Orders
calibre machine guns, each requir­
clal use for infantile paralysis cases. their machines as though they were ing 35 ixnmds of steel for manufac­
All manufacturing plants and esOthers on lhe committee for tiie last ones to be made. That ture: he pointed out.
.....
1 VibluhmcnU must comply wi
Barry county are Maurice Foreman. means keeping the machine* pro­
cP’X.nnrtf™?1
b,ack“u‘ instructions issued by the
tected from weather and misuse and 857 pounds
out C(,n,(nftn(jilli{ general* ol the defento
nntm « of
n steel
&gt; m if carried
,-nrr&gt;• ntq
Richard Cook. Judge clement L. inuking repairs nt the proper-lime, by nil of Michignn'K 1.383,185 fam,
’ ,, k tk,’
,
.also writing to the mjIiooI supcrinHie* it was UrouuhLput. On a na- commands in which they arc localtendenu in lhe county soliciting seeing that the machinery has plen­ Uonal -basLv. America’s 31,000,000 «1, even though this mean* a temtheir coojierntlon In making the ty of grease and oil. and is not sub- famllie* could save enough alec I Lo purnry cessation of producilon. lhe
jeet lo unreasonable loads gnd make 5.000 medium tanks or 38 Lib- war department announced today.
March of Dimes a success tn 1943.
“J,'W
. C-n.lo mun.llon.
o,
Bnt making farm -machinery last |0, MQjno Ilium MMa
(
lb,m.
,„ u»
Puller are training the youth of longer Is only iialf Uie job. says
Porous Charcoal
commanding general, services of
Norwalk; Conn., to obey traffic rule* . Murer. -M
,.
Machinery
should be kept
Wood charcoal is an unusually *ui’Pb'. through the office of provost
by taking their pictures, the Inter- busy as much a* possible bccatlsc
porous material, its bulk being ap- niar*hal general to continue prodne“■ “—’ City
*”■" Managers
*'—*---------------. lonw machine* wear out about a*
national
association
proximatcly one-third the bulk of i &lt;*«» during’ blackouts. JhoM.
says. Instead of "getting
- rpugh"
. , lost being idle &lt;i«
theythey do in use.
ever, must provide.for
pn:v:d=.,'.-;r the
t!-.c blacking
with a school child *een violating By using them ipurc
mure hours
h&gt;
a doy the wood from which it 1* made.
out of all light, openings, tn order
a safety rule or traffic law. the po- and more day* a'year farmer* can
to comply
Want a Ride?
- • with blackout regulations
lice officer take* out his camera *av‘e labor, earn more money, and
An airplane travelin. 105 mtlei an “sued b* *hr commanding general*
and make* a pictorial record of the 1 produce mure &lt;&gt;f the food needed in
hour would take 105 year* lo reach I °« ““ d,:fcn*c command* in whrt;h
indiscretion The next week a slide j our victory program.
•
they
arc located.
the sun. say* a London statistician . U1C
F nrc
of the photograph is shown at the
Machines that ordinarily have
*chool safety-talk period. The pic- zbeen
,„, used only a few days a year
forial records have been found so ef- j can be kept &lt;&gt;n the job by using
fective, according to police officials. ( them on a larger acreage on the
that lecturing to the students on their I same farm or by swapping or rent­
T ln({ th(.m cia |o neighboring fanners.
violations- ----------------------is unnecessary-

Butter, lb 51c
Freeport

Del Monte, No. S’j can

AUTHORITY TO
OFFER FOX BOUHTY

WPB order LIMITS. N0
MILK GRADES

ASK THAT LANDS BE
SET OUT OF VILLAGE

DON’T

VITAMIN

DAIRYLAND

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"CAT PEOPLE"

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HASTINGS, MICH.

TELEPHONE 1118

N. CHURCH ST.

�1ANVAAY 14. 1943

THY RA$TD(G3

। DUNHAM DISTRICT
। A large number of friend* and relIh.i» ,u*w gathered at the Dunham

PUREWATERSUPPLY ORGANIZATIONS |
IS VERY IMPORTANT n«l
■yh»U»«-r
iu.n-.h~. .Ill

suiurdw

afternoon, Jan. 21, at the usual honor ot Mr. and Mrs. Orl Gillespie
-----------------*'». A
'bountiful potlurf
" “
,|- &lt;■"-*•*2;
Beatrice
”:'b.
Ball
(Continued an page I. B»c. 2&gt; - (time and place.
, .
.
.I
------------Isupper
supper was
was served
served alter
alter which th-,
water supply system had completed!
Bany county Nurse* A**o- bride and■ groom opened the large |
the job. collected his pay aud Baa elation will meet at Uie Health Unit variety of lovely gift-, and passed
gone; so the owner, of course, was Office here Wed.. Jan, 20. at 8:00 out a treat to the crowd * The Mapie Grove Community Fann Bureau
reluctant to do any further repair, p
will meet Saturday evening with Mr.
unm
1 The W. C. T. U. wlU meet at the and Mrs. Orson McIntyre. « Mn
and not until further mator tmuhla ho^arH«Mt:
lioinf Qf MrJ j w Hewl(, ma
K8 B. Grace Maik was taken to Leila has-He m’Jle
Dibble. Tuesday, Jan 19 at 2 P M. pital in Battle Creek Saturday for'
cated defffiy^TiuIVrott
t-omnbuiX X'eUnnr’to treatment of ear and sinus trouble.
would be Over, if the well-dxillcr me program
*omrthtn« ,o '* Thursday afternoon several war
board chairmen of Maple Grave met
the program
and cement man could be shown the
at the home of Ward Cheeseman
value of properly locating and in-'
for. instruction In making out the ■
The January meeting of the Busi­ Farm
stalling a water supply system after
Plan Work Sheet * Mn. Mina
a source had been develo[&gt;ed Meet­ ness Women's Hospital Guild wUl Aldrich of Delton, who has been a
uig* were
were arranged
amnigeu and
ana recotnrrcom2”
mHtee guest of Mr. arm Mrs. Clyde Walton
ings
mended plans and specifications P* P; ®V
t
for several weeks, returned to her
were set forth. Attendance at these
home Sunday.
training meetings was good. We
were fortunate to have in alien&gt;d ML °
GREGORY
dance all of the Officers of the R*‘c*ord aalsting.
Mr. and Un. Vem Haywood were
Michigan Well-Drillers Association, ,,
,
„.
,,,
at various times, so much weight
H04?! “ Su ?
•oT'S? Sunday dinner guesU at the home
was added to these gatherings.
*» Mrs. Hamwn Dodds. 828 8 of Mrs. Charles Aldrich of Hastings
"It Is now well understood by 1 Jefferson, on Wednesday. Jan. 20 A Mr. and Mrs. Cleo Haywood und
Barry county well men that. 1/ a U*’8 have a good attendance, family ot Dowling were Sunday af­
ternoon visitors at the home of Mr
waler well is developed, the system
of worktoget out.
und Mrs. Donald Henion * Mi s
muit be protected in accordance T._
must
Susie Phillip* 4* al the home of Mr
with luggestcd procedures advocated J!1'
Thornapple
und Mrs. Linden Snyder of Hastings
bv the
the Michigan
Michigan Department
Department of
of .
bv
“‘ Bureau aronP
caring for the new baby and Mrs
Health. Bureau of Engineering. I The South Thornapple Farm Snyder.
against all future contamination a* Bureau Group will meet with Mr.
far as It Is possible to estimate. A “nd Mrs Oscar Flnkbeiner Tliursgreat many repairs have been made i day evening^Jan. 21. Topic of dts- Pigcons Flout Laws;
to Barry county's private water sup- 1 cusslon L* "The National ConvenProtected by Friends
pUcs. and our well drillers have ' tlon’' • study of resolutions adopted
graduated from mere "hole punch- st the national convention of tiie
The pigeon i» a noisy bird, es- '
ent" lo experienced qualified well American Farm Bureau Federapecially when it begins to bill and
drillers.
i Hon. Pot luck supper.
coo in the early morning. Its hab- '
"Laboratory samples showing im- — ------------provetnent in the water supply are
its. too. are anything but cleanly.
included in Uie following samples
Regular meeting of W. R C. Ordinances against keeping pigeons
of water tested in the various year* Thursday. Jan. 14. at 2 o'clock. In­ in congested districts probably are
a* follows:
stallation of officers.
justified, but their enforcement is I
In 1936—207 samples tested
ail but impossible.
Prairie Gkrden ( lab i
In 1937—368 samples tested
Because the pigeon, like the Eng- |
The Prairie Garden Club spent
In 1938—363 samples tested
lish sparrow and the starling, find* I
a.
very
pleasant
afternoon
at
the
In 1939-699 samples tested
hqme
of
Ruth
Klump
Jan.
5
Six
­
its self-preservation In the instmct [
In 1940—316 sample* tested
teen
members
were
present.
Blanche
In 1941—375 samples tested
Cridler presented the study for lhe
In 1942—340 samples tested
"In 1939. a survey of waler sup­ day. "Window Garden.*," and dis­ building, or a steeple, of overhang­
plies was made In Freeport. Nash­ cussed the various plant* which can ing eaves, there is its safe harbor .
ville and Middleville. Of those sub­ be grown in sunn-; or shady win­
mitted then 126 samples were re­ dows. Tiie next meeting will be at In the very cities that prohibit lhe ,
ported as contaminated. This has lhe home of Harriet Flnkbeiner. raising of pigeons, pigeons belong­
led to noteworthy Improvements in Jan. 26. An Interesting program is ing to nobody make free with lhe
the waler supply of all three vil­ being arranged by members on the city itself. Thgy are the most fnCounty Line.
lages."
dcfatigable of squatters. They make
MARTIN CORNERS
friends with men. They arc fed by
OBITUARY
John Mead, who resided on hU children. They are as lame a* pupViola Hoover, eldest daughter of farm a mile north of the Comers,
John B. and Margaret Hoover, was was taken seriously III about a week
For protection, their wing*, on
bom September IX 1178. In the ago and removed to the home of his
county of Miami, slate of Ohio, and daughter. Mrs. Grace Luca* near which they sw«x&gt;p.and curve und lift
passed away on Wednesday. January Woodland where he died last Friday and drop as animated poems. A
0, al her home In Freeport, at lhe afternoon. Mr. Mead was bom in sudden noise sends them whirling
nge of 64 years. 3 months and 24 Castleton township near Stony Point into the air. but their confidence is
days.
over 88 years ago and has always
She came to Michigan with her lived In the township. He was a good soon restored. They cannot be hunt­
parents at Uie age of two years. neighbor and the good friend of the ed or'poisoned or exterminated be­
In lhe year 1901 she was united in Martin church, being ready and will­ cause they have learned that for his
marriage to James Rogers at Coals ing to contribute to any of the own Safety man cannot threaten
Grove and they resided iff Johns­ church's needs. He is survived by theirs successfully.
town township. Barry county for two daughters. Mrs. Grace Lucas ot
about 30 years. To this union were Woodland, and Mrs. Henry Cole of
bom four children: Mrs. Ruth Mak- Hastings township, a son. Fred Mead filling than a flock of pigeon* in the
yc* of Battle Creek; Kenneth J. of Dayton. O. Five grandchildren, sunlight, or strutting on a lawn, or
Rogen and Alton L Rogers of Jack­ several great grandchildren,
.lmulowns two
two dr,vin«
wldc circ,« in ‘t,c sh,, r
son, and Carl A. Rogers of Battle e«uu«-onnnera.
,half-brothers. /-■
—
—
Arthur
and• Chas.
Joy &lt;1 d'Rht against a background
SlffTjLWMl‘ad of Ca*lleton. a half-sister, of cloud*!
sisters Mr,
Mrs. Ellen Hubbard of
s.mh Kenfield of Lansing and
Greenville.
Mich, and Mrs. I C several nieces and nephews. Tlic
™ ..........
Great Shipyard
Wise
W
Rh.of Chicago. . th. Chnrrh
funeral was held Monday -*
----------afternoon
She united with lhe Church of -t
•, &gt;wo o'clock
The largest single plant In the
c’ilLcX from tiw
the Mnrtin.
the Brethren at Battle Creek sev- —
—... n.
,. Townsend
.ww.wcum wm
church.
Rev. ...
H. V.
con-­ war production drive Is the Newport
cral years ago. and about a year ago ducting the service and interment News Shipbuilding and Drydock
united with the U. B. Church of was made in the Nashville cemetery, company, employing 27,000 men; lhe
Freeport and was a moat devoted
member of the church of her choice. curu. 01
«&gt;»“&lt;»•
Her husband preceded her In 6 nt Pennock hospital a son weigh- ,urin« e°mPany P,nnt •« Portland,
death about 12 years ago. leaving ing 6 Um 7 oz Congratulations. * Ore., which employs 19
her to mourn the loss of a dear and Mrs. Millie Fisher spent Saturday
faithful companion. She later moved afternoon with her brother. William
to Freeport, where she made her Cogswell and daughters on U»e Cen­
home for the past seven years and ter road. * Clarence Curtis of Au­
where her Intereato were chiefly in gusta was an over lhe weekend visi­
her family and the work of lhe local tor at Mr. and Mrs Roland Barry's.
churches.
« Mrs. Barry’ is caring for her little
She was united In marriage to grandson. Roger Curtis, while his
Ooy Stowell of Hastings, on May 23. mother Is In the hospital. * MUs
1942. who with lhe four children Ruby Cogswell visited a fnend in
survive to mourn lhe loss of a lov­ Battle Creek over the weekend *
ing wife and mother. Other sur­ George Gillespie of Charleston. W.
vivors are six grandchildren and a Virginia, visited his brothers. The
host of more distant relatives and Will and Eoimer Gillespie families,
friends.
over the weekend.
Funeral services were held at the
United Brethren church at Free- ,
Decay Explodes
port at 2:30 P. M. Saturday. Jan.'
Robert Hudson wanted his break­
9. 1943 with Rev. P. E' Olmstead of
Caledonia, her former naslor offic­ last egg just so. He went to the
iating. Interment al Banfield ceme­ henhouse and selected his own. He
tery.
boiled it three minutes. Then he
tried to crack IL The egg explod­
Indians Trained
To relieve the shortage of experi­ ed and left Hudson's hand bleeding.

enced woodsmen employed In pulp­
wood cutting in northern Ontario. BOMB TIIE JAPS WITH JUNK!
Indians are being token to the "bitsh
country" for training. The men are
taking naturally to the work and
doing an excellent job.. The red men
ditions.'The Indians are placed in
groups classified according to tribal
conditions.

Living Get Paid
How much, would you estimate,
was paid out to policyholders and
beneficiaries this year? The stupen­
dous sum of 8X530.000.000. Of this.
01 cents of every dollar went to liv­
ing policyholders. It is a noble
tribute to American breadwinners
that they exercise such 'self-denial
that they are able to invest on an
unparalleled scale in insurance to
safeguard their dependents.
BANNER WANT ADV8. PAY

H.I0.Y

PIONEER

— FOB­
YIELD • STANDING ABILITY • FEED

One-Story Frame House
First Built in Lenoir, N. C.

In

Back about 1841 or 1M2.’ in the
foothills of the Blue Ridge, one Iona
frame building marked the site of
trial city. Lenoir. N. C Soon after
the establishment of the county in
1841. the town of Lenoir was located
apd lota staked off. Surveys were
made and the lota sold at publie
auction.
With Uie surveying of lhe new
j town completed, owners of the variLou* lots entered Into a race for lhe
completion of the first building tn
the town, writes Nina J. Robinson in
the Lenoir News-Topic. Maj James
Harper was winner and Uie first
building ever erected in Lenoir, a
qne-stoqr frame building, came Into
bqing on a part of Uie lot now taken
up by the Bank of Lenoir.
An Interesting sidelight op the
story of I.cnM.r* first buildpigis the

PIOHEER — the corn otp/enty

SPECIALS SATUB0AY

BEST-YET-FLOUR
zqik b«g
93,
CAMPBELL'S TOMATO SOUP - new an&lt;* improved 2 cans 1 7c
VELTMAN COOKIES . most varieties
lb.
12c
BISC-O-BIT CRACKERS
9oz.Pkg.
12c
FLORIDA ORANGES
dozen
32c
HASTINGS. MICHIGAN

Maxine Clark.

tra allo capacity to expand

silos or other types that require
He or no metal in coostroctka

Vanilla Plants' Seeda
Success in growing vanilla plants
from seeds, which had been consid­
ered virtually impossible, was re­
cently reported.

Time to Ihlnk of .Ml|&gt;
Dairymen are asked to continue
to produce to the utmost as part ct
lhe war effort to help keep Ameri­
cans healthy. This works a hard­
ship on them during period* of sur­
plus production. The peak of pro­
duction is reached in June, and it
seems only logical then that consum­
ers take some responsibility to help
relieve the pressure. Those who
drink more milk and eat more dairy
products help themselves to better
ui
’uiui at mv
health
the vuiuc
same uitie.
time. jvmx
Milk IS
is
called the almost perfect food, and
lhe experts say that milk and dairy
products are among the most eco■ • pOrchases
‘ ‘
nomlcal
Uiat the family
can make. For'good health they
recommend one quart daily for children and al least one pint dally
for adults.

arlous Capital Location*
Tlic first capita) of the United
States under the Constitution was
New York city. Congress moved
from there to Philadelphia on De­
cember 6.’1700. remaining there un­
til May 4. 1800. Washington became
lhe capital in November of that

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meeting place of the Continental
Congress and the seat of lhe govern-"
men! during the period, of lhe Revo­
lutionary war and until lhe imu
founding
.iu.uk
of ,hc national capital. They were:
Philadelphia, September 5. 1774;
Baltimore. Md.. December 20. 1776;
Philadelphia. March
4. 1777; Lan,
caster. September 27. 1777; York.
Pa • September 30. 1777; I’hlladclP^ia. July 2, 1778; Princeton. N. J.,
J“ne 3®Annapolis, Md., Novefilber 26. 1783; Trenton. N. Ji. November 1. 1784; New York. Janu-

CONSERVATION NEED
NOT MEAN HARDSHIP
FOR ANYBODY
In planning for you our
SUPPLIES FOR THE HOME
FRONT, we have searched
out lhe things that will best
help you conserve and save.

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In estimating the number of tons '
of hay or straw in a stack, multiply |
the length by Uie width at the ground ।
Manila Rope Supply
by one-fourth the distance over the t
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The army does not anticipate a
stack, J
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. ; nrlmu Jh.ru,, cl M.nllh ccpr.
divide-lhe
lhe multiplied product by 600 despite loss nf .u
th.- Phllippints* *up- j
if the slack is weir settled, or by1
I ply. the war department said. Sisal
650 to 700 if lhe stack is new or not fiber, grown in Mexico. Central
well settled.
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, America. Haiti and Bahamas, may
j be used ond mixed with available,
Only Husbands Can Sue
supplies of Manila fiber, which the i
Only husbands can sue for dl- I army has been storing for some j
-orce In Japan.
i time.

Nobody's home is going lo
be loo well healed this win­
ter. We're all going to hove
to depend on body-wamrth
conserved by means ol
warmer clothes ond bedding.
Penney blankets, for more
than forty years, have been
famous all over lhe country.
Our experience has stood us
in good stead in these limes
of need. Again this winter,
we hove the blankets you
must have to keep health­
fully warm, and conserve fuel
at the same time.
And- though no one should
buy anything not urgently
needed, in Inis instance we
suggest that an adequate,
and even a lavish supply of
warm bed coverings i
sound conservafionlneai

New, Criip C.oUotu!

Smart Shirtwaist Styles in Striped Unene
Button Front Coat Types in Flowered Prints

• Long-Waisted Models in Bright New Percales
Destined to take you gaily through all your household tasks
for many seasons to cornel And grand for your canteen work
or-other volunteer activitieaf A wide choice of but toned-to-the- hem. shirtwaist or long walsled style* . . . with the popular
sweetheart, square or notched collar neckline*. Fine fabrics that
arc both durable and pretty . . . stripes, checks and flower
prints. Crisp colors for an early spring. Each one a smart bar­
gain! Sizes 12 to 52.

Keep 9em Katin’!
Farmers have as huge a responsi­
bility in the effort to win the war as
any other group. The armed forces
must be 'adequately fed in many
parts of the world. Those who stay
behind to man the countless essen­
tial civilian functions must likewise
be fed.

To produce that food, farmers
must keep their "plants" in tip-top
running order. That means ade­
quate equipment, sufficient sup­
plies, necessary manpower, and co­
operation from government and in­
dustry.
The individual farmer cando lit­
tle of the battling, trouble-shooting,
and negotiating that are nqpessary
to get those needs. But your organ­
ization is in there pitching - that's
what it's for. And it can work - and
achieve — in direct proportion to the
number of its supporting members.
You need the Farm Bureau - and
your neighbors need YOU in it!

Rayon Marquisette

Join your Farm Bureau today!

Barry Co. Farm Bureau

TOWELS

CURTAINS
Rewdy-toHang pairs

1 AQ

Sheer rayon — lovely
with drapes or alone!
Easy to launder at
home Deep 3" bottom
and 1" aide hems.

lold Checks
1 In. x 42 in.

9Q_

Big. bold checks —
Soft, fluffy terry sized
Just right for bath or
kitchen!
Wash Cloths to
Mate!* 7*

PLAID PAIRS

1.49
On Guard For Health!

Real warmth and extra value
In this low priced double
blanket.

MEN'S JACKETS

COTTON PLAIDS &lt;|Ac

Reprocessed Wool
Body and Cape
Leather Slervcs

Pastel plaids. 72"x84"

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Stylish

Men'g Leather
Cloves, Hog Hide
Boys'

Work

349
Flexible
sluuiks and

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Husky

JIMMIES
Dainty Rayon

98c
• Neat, warm
and RUG­
GED! Smart
bib styles
with adjust­
able suspend-

Mena Blanket Lined

OVERALL COATS

$2-2’
Full 16 oa. blanket lining of 50

69c
Fine Shirts
play. Stripes
and checks in
bright • colors
for nil the
Boys.

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Caswals

WOMEN'S OXFORDS

Keep warm and well — the
SMART way! Handsome wool
and leather combinations in
gay two-tones with colorful,
snug knit cuffj and waist

Boys’ Shirts

BUY YOUR WAR BONDS AND STAMPS HERE

C. THOMAS STORE

*d on the highways is owned and
operated by the government

MARRIA

ed the 30 acres of land for the town
site, paid 3400 for the lot upon
which he erected the store building
There followed other buildings,
many of them of har.d-hewn logs;
tor there were no sleam'miiis in the
county then and the capacity of the
water-power mills with their small
upright sash saws was limited.
it Is difficult to even imagine this
busy placc.with only one little frame
building within lhe then 30-acre

LOCAL PION HR RIPRIStNTATIVI

ARTHUR K. RICHARDSON
&gt;ute 3Phone 701FZ-1

The process by whieh wood fiber
is pressed Inta "hargboatd** was
discovered by accident. In 1934 W.
H. Mason, an Inventor, accidentally
left an experiment running when ha
went out tar lunch. On retomlng be
discovered his material had been
pressed into a graintoes board ot
Iron-like hardness. This was the
first piece of hardboard.

insulation on winter duty!
And tough 220 wt. denim Lo
make it stand up to as muiy
beatings as your overalls lake!
Note Uie corduroy top collar—
no more chafing neck when

Remember the name—Ox Hide
for YOUR kind of service at
YOUR kind of price I

SUPPLIERS

CynHiia Slips

1.29
Four-gore tailored
styles tn soft ray­

�THE HASTINGS BANNER, THURSDAY, JANUARY !«, 1M4

PAGE FOUR

Four Leaf Clover* Can
Now Be Made to Order

EDITORIALS

If a tour leaf clover can bring any
luck to Its possessor Dr. P. W. Wil­
ton of the University of Wisconsin
should have plenty of good fortune.
He baa found a way of producing
tour-leaf clovers. And if there te.
any luck to a four-leaf clover there
should be more luck to a five-leaf
or.e. In that case Dr. Wilson should
be a most fortunate person because
h6 also has grown the five-leaf vark

iCouunued from page 1. Sec. 1)
operation te attacked with violence
and bltternew by congrcMlonul
members ot hte own Republican par­
ty one begins to wonder

From slavery to a top-ranking pc-j
sitton among present-day acienlteu
te lhe unique record made by Dr..
George Washington Carver, noted j
Negro chemist and educator who.
died recently. His unselfish record
stamped him ax a great humaWLa- ■ •
rtan u well as a scholar. Much of hte ।
research and energies were directed i
toward improving the lot of lhe ne- | I
groes. He made remarkable creations j’|
out of ordinary, commonplarc ma- =
tertate yrhlch were available to hte
Impoverished brethren. By the use ol
great technical skill und creative l
imagination he developed an as-;
tounding variety of useful products
from the lowly peanut and sweet jx&gt;tato. Dr. Carver could have amassed
a sizeable fortune. If he hud so de­
sired. Hut. for himself. he retained
only sufficient for a very modest
scale of living and all lhe benefits
which.might have accrued from his
discoveries ware given to hte |&gt;roulor to Jhe nation. .The spirit which
motivated the life of George Wash­
ington Carver te representative of
the spirit which will be needed by
the statesmen of thte world when ,
the lime comes for fabricating a durabie peace.

These extra leaf clovers were pro­
duced by Dr. Wilson in a series of
experiments he has conducted in
growing these plants under reduced

WINNING
the WAR

. Another great scientist and per­
sonality was lost to the world with
the death of Nikola Tesla, the Dal­
matian peasant boy who came to this
country and rase to fame. Unlike Dr
Carver. Teda devoted most of his life
to explorations beyond the imme­
that no planes roar down upon
die prices of the things you ouy; helps
diately practical He was the Jules
Vern of scientists, a great mathema­
make the money you spend go further—
your home... no shells plow up
tician and physicist whose imagina­
now. By putting your money into War
your
fields
...
no
armies
trample
tive blueprints for the future were
your
crops
and
fields.
Yet
in
this
Bonds
and keeping it up regularly, month
plausible even tliough they were
years nhend of the technical re­
war, victory begins on-your farm—by pro­
after month, you will be sure of having the
sources of the present. Communica­
ducing more Food for Freedom —and by
money when you can use it best. And if you
ting with Mam. plucking heat unite
need the money, you can get it back anytime
saving more in War Bonds and Stamps.
out of the atmosphere to run twijines. using the whole earth a.s an
after 60 days from issue date of the Bond.,^
1 lerc indeed is an opportunity every Amer­
electric resonator sg that a man in
Don’t delay —your “fighting dollars" arc
ican
will
welcome.
For
by
saving
your
China could conununicau- vUrelessly
with another in America and trim .­
needed now.
. money, you help save for yourself as well
milting power through' space were
•as your country. What's more, your money
Make Every Market Day "Bond Day’’—In­
among the Interesting possibilities
he probed. In the realm of practical
invested in War Bonds helps keep down
vest At Least 10%.
Invention. Tesla will be jernernbered
f— Note You Can Buy War Bonds Through Your Rural Postman!
for the Invention cf the induction
motor, developments In polyphase
currents and alternatinif current en­
gineering. discoveries which puved
the way for lhe Liter development
of the wireless telegraph, the use of
oil
transformers.
gn-s-dtecharge
lamps which were foreninner.s of Hie
present-day neon lights and a spe­
cial lorm of direct current arc In a
This space is a contribution to America s All-Out War program by ...
magnetic field which was later uti- I
Iteed by Poulsen tn the first, practi- I
cal radio telephone. But. it te pass!Penna. Tops In Liquor
Vinous Genealogy
ble. that In years to come. Tesla will I
The Commonwealth of Pennsyl­
Gjape varieties now grown In Uie
be remembered as the groat .'denttet '
r ’ Tateih,” as It
vania today is the nation’s largest
who went beyond hte era to call the &gt;» expressed in Gaelic, is a Highland Crcsta Blanca wine-produesng area
that endows
around Livermore. Calif., arc of tho dealer in liquor, the United States
turn on great developments to come. cupcratition
*
J - certain
——-=census’ bureau reveals.
Pennsyl­
persons with the power to sec future type known as ’’European’* Variety,
The so-called “White Paper
” on
Paper"
on iI or diitaht events as the prerent. Al- having been grown in Europe since vania’s sales surpass that of any
“Peace and War." recently
;ly released | though the visions prenumably were the ti.rly days of the Romans, but
other agency, its receipts totaling
by the U. 8. Department ok State! involuntary and accompanied-by a
proves beyond reasonable doubt that feeling of dread there arc records of vine of southwestern Asia.
return, the stalo and local govern­
thte country leaned over backward rites which were performed for thte
ments realize a pru^t of nearly
to avoid war with any of the Axis | purpose.
$17,000,000 from thu great monopoly.
Hix Champions
nations. These ’’papers" furtlie? in- I
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The six most important inventions
dlcale that the atate department was I
,
of tho past century nrc generally
well aware that Japan had plans for 1
। &gt;
Bomb Shelter In
Honshu is Japan’s principal is­ agreed to have been the telephone,
a sneak attack on Pearl Harbor ■
bomb shelter with
many months before the blow ac­ land and Hokkaido U:c second larg- automobile^ radio, rayon, motion
int^wer it featured New York
pictures and the airplane.
tually fell. In view of the fact that1 cst
these warnings were iransmittca
transmitted to
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on the farm

IT’S TRUE

BUY U.S.

under which life would be impos­
sible for human beings, the plants
prospered.
In atmospheres that
were so attenuated that they would
support only six inches of mercury
in a barometer tube instead of lhe
normal 30 Inches which the air sup­
ports al sea level, the plants grew
longer and broader leaves and the
plant* as a whole were larger.
Some Desk plants- developed un­
der these very low pressures; some
had long-pointed leaves and others
developed the four and five leaf
forma. Plants which were grown
at nearly double the normal pres-

from the field-grown plants. '

GET IN THE SCRAT!

production ot a training film, "Mentificalicn of United States Army Air-

Attar working for a shipping firm th
shortly afterward mada the followlog stoiemant:

a shfp-bulkler's daughter, the follow-

lie successfully engaged in mer­
chandising. foreign trade and bank­
ing. and In addition to his acUviUee
In the commercial and financial Hfe
city in various capacities.

At his

large sums to charity and provided
in his will tor the founding at Girard

Australia, like the United t les.
has an urgent conservation ___
lem. The present crisis directs attention to the imperative necesaity
for taking every passible "step to
maintain adequate forest resources.
and for the intensive protection end
development ot these resources. In
little more than a century of settlemen!, destruction ot the natural forJ.I WOOTI h.. proend,. ,p,e,.
The Culur, „t &lt;hl&gt; alate la bound up
with the retention of forest cover on
vulnerable land features tn order to
safeguard and perpetuate the vita!
water supplies, without which all labor and money expended on progressive engineering works for hernessing streamflow, and on the
reclamation and improvement of
land for farming by the introduction
( of Irrigation, will go for nought

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of arrivals, delays or other changes
in plana.”
While the equipment aboard ahlp
must obviously he more extensive
than that with which the telephone
user on land is familiar, operating
the equipment te Utile different To
a great extent, the system works
automatically and requires only cas­
ual attention.
A loud speaker In lhe pitot bouse
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_____
In the land telephone eyatem. The
receiver, left on a fixed setting, to
turned to'the tranamitlar on shore,
Consequently when a boat is called
Ite name or number iaaues from the
loud speaker with aufficient volume
to be heard in the pilot house,
when lhe pitot hears tho name
hl,
j.
haod
ta*
••
•
- —only difference between talking over
the merlne radio telephone and an
ordinary telephone on land te that
the perron on shipboard preuea a
button when he desires to talk and
releases it when the other party to
the conversation 4s talking.

KROGER

EGG NOODLES
2 A?, 3’e
Broad, medium or fine
SEASIDE LIMA BEANS &gt; b pig 13c
Same high quality as formerly canned

WAR Bonds*Stamps

Macaroni

BAKIN' BEANS
Cult baking lime */3

Pancake Flour
Country Club.

18c

lb

5

bag

23c

lbs

47c

2 20-oz. pkgs. 17c

French Brand &lt;&gt;&lt;"» 2
HobDated

Spotlight CoHm, lb' 21c
it

2

box

61c

3

Large
loaves

25c

Loaf Cheese

Breakfast of Champions
10c
WOLVERINE RUSK
Holman’s. Dutch Tea Rusk, pkg* 15c

Doughnuts

*|

FLOUR
SALE
Nation'll favorite bran tit!

CoMtry Club
Enriched

Quart

28C

POUND CAKE
Jumbo size

39c

and

in

ib

Sbcad
CISCO

Stsnss

W

lb

lb
lb

lb

W

17c

15c

BOSTON CREAM PIE
wed. 19c
Custard filling, chocolate icing
GOUGH DROPS
Smith Bros or Luden’s
VITAMIN CAPSULES
pig. 53c
A. Bl, C, D, G. 30 days supply
Ciilon SI.24

CIGARETTES
Popular brands

«'

satvt

to 3“

to

■yr-

ISt

‘*%WLV»«

DRESSES
All Winter Dreeses Reduced

I Z
V2

49c

FRESH COOKIES
ptB 15i
Icebox, Sandwich.^ther varieHes

»&lt;y

rh^''5'

lo 35C

ONE LOT
REDUCED

t

SODA CRACKERS
•«. pig
Country Club 2-in-1 package

D

others. All styles and sizes.

2

HIRE HOSEY

BEET SU6AR
3
18c
Sugar Stamp No. 10 good for 3 pounds

Use with Buller - maker 2-lbs oul of 1

asr*

"JJ* 85c

Mb |»r 27&lt;

Clover Valley

15c

Sport — dress — fur trimmed and

95c

Whiter, liner-milled

King's Michigan milled

Rich, creamed In Pure-pak container
TWINKLE
3 PAg. 16c
Gelalin Desserts and Puddings

lb

SI.10

Pillsbary’s

Sincerity

Salad Dressing

12c

GELATIN

31.12

Kitchen-tested

2q^u25c

Uj-\b

S No

dot

Pota«o«‘

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ImCe

4®
SCRATCH

FEED

W6

»»to., S2.39

Kfoger's Wasco

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WINTER HATS
A nice selection

tI

35c

Qq

War

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EVAPORATEO MILK
4
Country Club Safe, approved

Best

dozen

Bonds

I

27c

Plain or sugared. Trey-packed

«b

26c

5

JIFFY BISCUIT
2^ tb pig
Mix. Juil add milk or nvator

Thiron-enriched with B vitamins and iron

toigebewi. 11C

Good quality - spicy!

COATS

HITRY FLOUR
Country Club Enriched

Gold Medal

Clock Bread

Baby Foods. Most varieties
.
MUSTARD
Qu.** 10c
Jack Frost - cream style

Mos', encouraging indictulon that
the Russian offensive thi
winter
may be more damaging than the one
of last year is that the Soviets have
taken-.Velikiyc Luki, a key position
In the Naji • hedgehog" defense sys­
tem. This-Vs mure significant than
ground regained or mtn and matertate captured La-tf year, it will be
recalled, the Red ar.mii-.-&gt; tailed ’•
rapture a single area winch the Ger­
mans chose to defend

WONOERHUT OLEO
2
44c
Tumbler Free with 2 pound purchaw
EATMORE OLEO
2 X 33c

Windsor - American or Brick

6 .... 35c

CIDER VINEGAR
Avondale
COTTAGE CHEESE

lb

Today’s biggest shortening value '

VEGETABLE NOODLE 2 Me. 17c
Soup Mix. Belly Crocker
FANCY RICE
‘
3 * 29c
Blue Rose quality
32c
3
PRUNES
Fancy Santa Claras
27c
5
ROLLED OATS
b*a
Regular or quick cooking
2 pkB» 21c
WHEATIES

CATSUP

25c

9.000 units Vitamin A in each pound

ptg 23c
Sauce included

GERBER’S

bag

Pure Lard

Michigan hand-picked

MINUTE

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nounced recently.
This film, to be used by the army
air forces, will combine aerial pho­
tography. animation, and models.
Ito' primary purpose Is to facilitate
IdentMcatian of United Slates planes
under Various conditions. Mr. Dis­
ney acquired expelience in thte type
of production to hte recent film,
•The Weft System of Aircraft Identi­
fication.” which was produced for
Ute navy department.
It is planned to make the ermy
training film available to the armed
forces of the United Nations.

mnRKETs

or Spaghetti. U. S. No. 1 Semolina

s &lt;2, 35c

NAVY BEANS

MID-WINTER CLEARANCE

Mineral Wool Insulation
nnuuuon »,
,
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The oldest modern houiic insult. =
tion is mineral wool, which wu&gt; first
made in Wales. England, in 1810.
It was brought oyer to this country
in 1867 when it was, even then, ured
to protect houses against winter
cold and summer heat. One of the
oldest existing installations of suth
insulation is the heme of Noah Hock­
man in Salem, Va.. which was in­
sulated in 1882. The mineral wool
used there is still in perfect con­
dition.

ad molies pictures. la utilising the
fae allies of his studios tor the Unit-

KROGER SIM

.. .......................... .... in.. iiiiiiiiiitwiiiiiiiiiiiw^
to understand why American mili­
tary leaders at Hawaii wen- caught
so completely off guard th.it eyen
Japan waa 'astounded and unpre­
pared for the devastation wrought..
In spite of all that has been pub­
lished regarding the Pearl Hnrboi
Incident, much .‘till .remaiiu to be
explained But tlic complete story
can well be delayed until after the
present war has ended.

With SMp-LaaJ Phone.

cabin boy and in 1773 was licensed

In Jars in which the air pressure'

an atmosphere, a condition which
is found naturally only up near the
stratosphere.
Instead of suffering ill effects

FUHm Cnh BsuiHp.d

Slcphen Girard, philanthropist, financler and merchant, was born in
Frahce. May 30, 1730. son of Pierre
and Odette (Lafargue) Girard.

AAAH

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MOTOR OIL
Ponn-Ra* 100's

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WOODBURY'S SOAP
Phone 2132

$3.15

Kroger s Wasco

with purchase ol 3 bars al regular

17c

w 5c

He*

6c

43c
1c

ALURE SOAP FLAKES u.-eu 17c
Guaranteed sale lor lines) washables

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�THE HASTINGS BANNER, TH UBS DAY, JANUARY 14, IM3

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'ruiiprutf

DOWLING
REBEKAH OFFICERS
On account of gas rationing and C A C I C T V
MF \A/ C
On .Friday evening, lhe Hiawa­
Mn. John Eddy was called to Lan- LnUKLlilJ
saving of Ures we had anticipated J V L I L I I
11 L VY J
tha Rebekah lodge had its annual
. sing Friday by the Hines* of her
a- noticeable decrease in social ac­
installation of officers. Mrs. Charles
Mr and Mrs. Dcnald Riciiartteon «’
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tivities, out u Uie ladies in tne cum- WOMEN'S HOSPITAL
Freer, district deputy, conducting
turned
home
of Glens Fklte N Y. spent from lu
"‘ed h
"°‘e Monday.
f
, CHURCH
muniy have embraced tiie wartime BOARD ELECTS
lire installation ceremonies.
n*u»x until
Friday
uiim Sunday
Duxuaji **•
in the
uw home
iwmc of
u&gt;
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Foster
Faster of KaiKai- HmUiio
spirit and taken lo walking, eatnestOfficers for 1943 are:
Noble
The annual meeting of the Wom­
------------.....---------------------------MM. .1.!.^
'nj^tung peopte* riMoUng Friday ly and seriously, there seem* to be
their
uncle. Arthur
K. Richardson, .
anuzoo
visited MT
Mr ..d
and Mr.
Mn Wr.*
Fred
Grand. Mrs. Carl Weyerman; vice­
W. H. Otte. evening will be at the home of Mr. several coming event* scheduled. * en's Board of Pennock Hoepltal grand. Mr*. Keith James; warden.
Mr. and Mrs. Richardson have re- - Barlow and her father, w
was held on Monday aiternoon at
cently returned from the Cana) Zone
Mrs.
Charles
Annable;
conductress,
: and Mrs. Frank DcGroote north of
Dowling birthday Club on Tuesday the home of Mrs Margaret Hayes. Mrs. Oscar Manning; inside guardwhere
Mr
Richardson
has been—
an Mr and Mrs. Nial Casteiein visited the city.
- ----------...------------------------------All officers were re-elected for an­
engineer in Dre service, of lire U. her grandfather. ■ August J tank e of
j^v. Chrispell will be in Jackson afternoon. * The Red Cross Nursing other years as follow*; Chairman. dian. Mrs. Ear) Mudge; outside
________________
_________________
„ „ w...... Clas* met at the home of Ml** Llz8. Government for the past two Caledonia Sunday
and also look her
Bunday closing a utwo uweek*' revival
guardian. Mrs Jess Snyder; chap­
gua*t'*pr»ac"&gt;*r^or'both*inDrn'
amllh on Wednesday. « The Ce- Mrs. Kellar Stem; Vice-Ohnn. Mrs lain. Mn. Hugh Myers; recording
years Other callers of tiie week mother.
mother Mrs Lucy OU*, to her home !j ourUguest
pre.u----- '
■
--ivlrSl“'lll7e “,v FCB ’
&lt;X'1U2* “"i
were Corp and Mr*. Richard D in c-talonU
---------«...
---------------------------------------foX*^paster
ot •D^Grand : ‘2
^chctu
^h.
Townsend
of Jeftcraon Barrack*.- Mo.
Mrs. Fred
Mahoney of KalamaaooDS.kSI
•--------------- ------',he
nanclal secretary. Mrs. Inez Haynes,
roUrers. Other member* of I
Garrett Isham has been home on was the guest of her mother. Mrs. Rapid* church.
I
board are Mrs. Hayes. Mrs. Fraink treasurer. Mr*. James Burghduff;
a week* leave and goe* thte aeek.cc.le Newton and sister, Mrs LcJwell
Prayer meeting next Wednesday i *l*n» ??*’'.*?, l’®r-1L?1e,„“Cd,
Andrus. Mrs. Charles Doyle, M• s musician. Mrs. Rex Foreman; sup■.
ports to noble grand. Mrs. Mauto n naval camp in New Jersey for Teeter, Saturday night and Sunday, evening will be at lhe Cenard Smith
further training.
t,..
L WftMton 8tonr WM
home on W Grand St
itheKSly\£finghe IdSrt E A. Burton and Mrs A. H. Ci
veth. By virtue qf her position — rlge Roush and Mrs. Dewey Reed;
Arthur Hclrlgel and son Raymond Grand Rapids on Tuesday and WedIrving
house Friday night and Die W.SC chairman of tiie General Gulla&lt; supports to vice-grand, Mrs. Gay
of Traverse City were guests of the ne*day attending a Bible ConferPrayer meeting next Tueaday eve'’hVlV burner at tte Mrs Fred 8 Jones is also a memANotton
and Mm. Forrest Tolle*;
­
former's mother.Mrs.
1 n«ng
nM win
will oc
be witn
with asr.
Mr ana
and Mrs. uonn
John -•
° *
u‘
al“n" i
mother. Mrs. John HciHel-:; en'ce.
en'cc, held at
al the Y. M. C.'.
™
ber of lhe board. Mrs Carvcth and pre** correspondent, Mrs. Oscar
riijel. and Mr and Mrs John Hoe-- E1|l JalnM Le,Ur DeVault came M*:col,n "l
'«&lt;•*** Wc hope.
* “P. Mrs. Burton were the only ones
vrnalr from Tuesday till Thursday tKJfe
Wednesday from Camp for ® 1Br’e MKhdance.
X
six-thirty
dinner preceded tlfc
Wilcox-Rich defense plant in Battle absent. Miss Lottie Teustnk. hos­ Frlday-j;vening meeting. /
of last week
Buckley, Denver. Col., for a furlough . ruin mom kt i- n cnimr-u
Creek this week. Word received from pital superintendent, was present
her husband, Ferd Thomas, recently, and gave a short resume of the
Family
insht
for the I O. O F
Mr\fH&lt;mard tvMond of‘ Woodland
Mr *nd “r* «oy Finstrom were . being arranged for beginning Bun.. was that he had arrived safely in year's work but the yearly report and Rebekahs was held on Tuesday
Mrs. Howard DeMond of Woodland. tlcIne |ro|p Toledo over the weekend. I j*n. 3tet. wtth Rev. Franklin Norrte North Africa. * Gaylord Lenhart,
evening with u good attendance
Tlic honor guest was Mrs. Zetto
Widnr’lllnv *tiU
Pv‘ FIoyd A- McClurkln of the "f Greenfielji. Ohio, as the Evangcl- who te stationed in California, te A CORRECTION
here on a furlough, and vteitng the
Mrnid^
Wednesday UU Arm&gt;. A,r
le|l ,ol Wedneida... L,t
Timpson of Detroit, vice-grand ot
home folks for a few days. * Rich- , An error, which we gladly cor­ the Rebekah Assembly of Michigan
M, .M Mr. p.n Ic.U HUtrt
Mic’Jrtfn"™ riMBT »•»«"»&lt;.•« &lt;" CHZ1ST.
ard Lester, son of Archie Lester, is rect. was made in an item tn last
also located in North Alrica accord­ week's Banner in reference to Rich­
Installation of the I. O. O. F. of­
relative*
in ...
Middleville
on —
Sunday.
Hoini. io«
Ior u
^veipday lurujuKii
furlough wi...
with ,I bY1’tNT,?.T .
.
......
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.......................
---- imine
ii ?&lt;-vcu-u«y
Uriit
— . p^eda &gt;«_rei..^.&lt;_
ITie subject for Sunday Is "Life. ing to a Ute report. * The sick ones ard Hinkley, son of Mrs. Hazel ficers will be announced later.
Lieut. Hartley Piiu.irnin
Finstrom who ha*
uu hls ulIe •*
Mrs
McChirkln and {
in lhe community seem to be Im­ Hinkley. S. Broadway. The Item
been Visiting Hastuus relatives left lno
Joseph
Sr. II FIRST METHODIST CHURCH
nother.
nu Mrs
orornera
anaMcClurkln.
auiara
proving. Mrs. Mildred Hook te home stated that Richard was fifth In the
hu
brothers
and
steter*.
on Thursday for Camp Wallace. and
no ni* orotners ana ustera.
i
Mo&lt;.nln¥ Worihlp service will fron^the hospital and graduallv admittance test* at the Yeoman's
Texas.
। t
with shiny new pins which usually
gaining and Mrs. John Deprieste'r school nt Great Lakes. III. Instead
Mr. and Mrs W. J Watkins re- .
take a toll on the high scores Most
te making a good recovery from her he was fourth in a class of 116 out
of lhe scores siiowed lhe effect of
Gibraltar wnere tn&lt;-v naci ut-en inc
Mn
°»«&lt;&lt; «&lt;■ "w»u|ir ineie wm recent Illness. * Albert Lee also te of which 15 were chosen as honor
gucata of their son-in-law and
^turning Monday aft- be special intulc.
rerovering from the effects of a bad student*. We still say "Orchids to ' Dr Hoffs of Lake Odessa, anchor the new wood but Gretchen Hall
man for lhe Medics in lhe Commcr- took a liking to the new maples and
daughter. Mr. and Mrs Fred Head-ic,noon„
| Tlic Sunday School will meet at fnll which unfortunately resulted in Richard" for this fine record.
I clal League had lhe pleasure of with the aid of a big 197 huLgamr
man. during the holiday*
Mr*. Clarence Workman spent a 11:20 with Judge Adelberl Cortright. striking some sharp instrument in
1 leading the bowlers during the week .•cored hci best, aeries of the year.
Citarles Leonard, Jr. left Monday few days last week InNorthern r .Superintendent.
In charge The lhe barn while at work. * The fun­ ANNOUNCE ENGAGEMENT
holiday* -it was
eral v&gt;
of «,n.
Mrs. &gt;Phoebe
Stanton,
aged
for Detroit for induction In the Michigan, being called
to Boyne 1 rcliool te fully organized with classes v,».
uubuc »
Wxxx&gt;. u
Bv&gt;.
Mr. and Mr* Henry Singleton an- following -the
— -------—-• his
- 470 pins It was tops for the eve­
the sudden
sudden death
death of
of ncr
ner I for
for all
ali ages.
ages. '
at the top or
of the
Hie ning Margaret Caukln scored 461
Naval Air Corp* tor which he vol- City bv lhe
87 yean, was held at Caledoniq nouncc the engagement of their *first
‘rs,t appearance al
list
&lt;167-192-207) *
wa*
| Tire
Tiie Hastings
Hastings Brotherhood
Brotherhood will Tuesday witli burial in the Union daughter. Betty to Pvt. Don Nevin*. ,l
“ and his 566 ‘
“* for second place and Virginia
untccred several month* ago. He aunt. |
,
Wheating's 448 was good for third
pasM-d hi" test* satisfactorily and : Mrs Russell Kantner. Mrs. Alford j niccl in lhe church on Monday eve- cemetery here. Mrs. Stanton was the ron of Mr und Mrs George Crates 1two pins better than Bob Moore's place.
'
564 &lt;214-178-172'.
Will Hackney
leaves Thursday 'today* for comp, t cutler and Mrs. W. J Allerdlng ut-1 nlng. Dr. E. H. Babbitt will be the Wife of Charles Stanton who sur- . of Hasting*.
I and H. "Dutch" Drews tied for third
The Portias stepped into the lead
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l:
Mr*. Mary Showerman has gonty tended lhe W. C.- T. U. Institute at speaker. Hte subject will be. “Today's I vlves her. and both were well known ,
I place with score* of &lt;223-180-152' by winning thryc games from the
here a* their early life was spent in TRANSFERRED To
to Fulton Center in Gratiot Co to|. Woodland Friday.
I Struggle and Tomorrow s World.'1
555 and &lt;167-213-175 ) 555. respec- Orphans as lhe other team matches
conduct a series of revival'meetings'------------- -------------------------The Good Will Class will meet on Dili locality, both having been ; FORT SILL. OKLA.
.
..
ended in two to one verdicts. Trio
nt tile Methodist church, opening —-------------- - ------- -------------------------1 'T\t«sdav
Tuesday evenlnir
evening at
at the
the inrmnuur
parsonage .teachers
In the ~
Dowling
School ..a ।( Re-,-, Jin(
andj Mrf. (John
John Sinclair
SUi£ln» have j
In the Commercial League, Con-Cafe
r.—------------------------------------won a pair from Bliss;----------State
i for |K)thiek supper and social meet- good many years ago. Besides the received word that their grandson.
grandson. !
Jan 10 and closing Jan. 24.
. mg. The committee in charge will »®"*
n..r ■1। re,
— Raymond --------------- sumers Power Co. won two games insulation look the odd game from
aged husband, -n..
she i.^.v-«
leaves rfour
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kelley of '•
Corp
Stover ho* &gt;been
Banner;
— Bonnet
and Gown had a
' be: Mr and Mrs. Harold Foster. Mr daughters and two son's and many transferred from Port Ethan Allen. from Moynshan .Sales; Trio Cate —
Kalamaroo were guest* of Mr. end;
—game
------- ---------'
margin
on Piston Ring
and Mrs. Earl Chase, and Mr. and other relatives and.friends. * Mrs Vt.. tq tl'e Field Artillery Officers' took a pair of games from Middle- one
Mn. Herman Zcrbcl on Wednesday ;
, Ella Smith and Will Garrett and Candidate School. Fort Sill Okla­ ville Creamery; City Dad* won the Shop; Leonards won a pair from
Mrs. L. 8. Stone.
of last week.
Mrs
H irnid Ten Evck was home from
mtl' Farrell
r“,re“ Anderson
Aiiucisun and
ano Miss
niuvi
... ,
| Miss Mildred Garrett were at Calc- homa. Raynwnd attended Hastings odd game from Andrus Service; Piston Ring Office, and Bell Tele­
Highland Park Saturday night and Jc-n Harrington were hostesses at FIRST U. B. CHURCH
donla last ieek calling on the Char- school* until 1926 when he went to. Moose won lhe first two from Good­ phone Co. liad a one game edge on
Riindnv
■'* »«ri&gt;rtse birthday party at the
n-an Ji.
* *M.
j Worship service and Ics Stanton family. Mrs. Stanton
.11:00
Bend to live and was em­ year Bros, lldwe.: and Stale In­ Strand.
Mr and Mrs. I G Benton of Bal- 1h2T.” °'iarTVl!!8 sermon on "Getting Tiie B&lt;4 ot Our having su He red n broken hip. * Mr South
ployed al the Studebaker plant sulation won two from Medics.
Tlic Leonards won the first half
rerrvic were guests of Mr and • 11 honor of Mrs Lyle Sanborn tjane Enemies."
In the Piston Ring League. Ship­ of the season's play after leading
and Mrs. Olis Fisher of Comstock there at Die time of hLs enlistment.
pers won a pair frfim Office No. 2; throughout Ute entire first half of
7:30 P. M. Service In charge of the visited their daughter and family
-s" •rdrs»"»L________ ______ i Rm ul•
IS "uStnKS: ypung people Th® me*’-*"- -'ll ’•» Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Hazen Hook. HASTINGS WOMENS TlLUB
40 M.&amp;Ms look the odd game from play.
Grinders,
and
Office
No.
1
pounced
concerned with tiie work of lhe alv&gt; called on Mr. and Mrs. Orhe
The Hastings Women's‘Club met
The team standings and percent­
A light lunch was served including American Bible Society, «nu i)&gt;.
at the Methodist church Friday. on Machine1 Room for a complete ages:
Fisher.'
j January 8. After the regular busi­ series.
William Bell and Mrs. Alvin Smith n lovely birthday cake. Mrs San­ trated with colored pictures, An of­
L Percent
born was presented with a beauti­ fering will be taken for the work of BANFIELD
In tho Recreation League, Has­
ness meeting Mrs. G. D. Hon in­
of -Ionia.
'
Leonard's
ful
piece
of
luggage
u
a
remem
­
tings
Ice
and
Fuel
blanked
Piston
A. B. Society, in supplying Bible*
Sgt. and Mrs. Etrl C. Peck left
Harold Case has moved from the trod need John Folkcma of the in­
Trio Cafe
Sunday for Cnmp Sam Houston. brance from her friend*. Sire te and Testaments for our men in our Frank Wilkes farm to the Mott terior decoraUng department of Rings; Bliss won two from Middle - Portias
leaving
in
February
to
loin
her
hus
­
ville
and
Leonards
won
a
pair
from
armed forces. All are cordially in­ farm west of Hickory Corners which Hcrpoisheimer Co . Grand Rapids.
Texx..'after vJsiUmt hte parents, Mr.
Stale Insulation
band at Camp Adulr. Oregon.
vited.
and Mrs. Cl&lt; "on Peck
...
he recently purchased. *The W.S.C. He spoke on floor coverings, the
In the Service. League. Coast Piston Ring Shop
Ettslwi and Mrs. Marshall H Cook 1
| S of the Methodte*. church will' be various treatments ot walls and
Hosting* Banner
January
left Thur«1ay by automobile for ; On
_.. Wednesday
-------------- - -evening,'
-------- - ------------, PRESBYTERIAN
1 entertained Thursday by Mr*. June window* and furniture and how Guard No. 1 took a pair from Ro­ Piston Ring Office
tary
No
1;
Rotary
No
2
white
­
Philadelphia, where he will be sta- 6. tiie regular meeting oi the Preswar Ls affecting each of these.
Smith. * On- Dunn in quite ill. He rthe
u"---Sundav morning worship nt - ten was subjected to an Xray examlha- iHe also had many samples of washed Klwanis No. 2. and Klwanis Strand Theater
tloned for a time at least. His moth-; byterian Guild was held at Du­
Bonnet and Gown
thirty
o'clock.
The
pastor
will
tell
No
1
blanked
Coast
Guard.
er. Mrs, Robert W Cook, acrom- church
----- *----wltii
"*• *
a —
potluck
-•&lt;•—&lt;- dinner ubeing
-&lt;—•
Don in a Battle Creek hospital last ifabrics for draperies, slipcovers, car­
In the Bliss League. Electrician­ Bell Telephone '
nanh'd thi-m and will go on to Tren­ served lo the guild members, their about "A Sailor’s Sermon’’ apd will week. ♦ Pvt- Eldon Unruh Ls now ]pets and wall paper with him.
E W. Bites
ton also, to visit htr daughter. Mi-s husband*, friend.* and n group of preach on the theme. "A Christian stationed in England according to ., Questions on decorating problems won the first two from Foundry; Orphans
Tn
Spite
of
Obstacle*."
Shop
Office
took
the
odd
game
from
Coast
Guards,*places
being
laid
for
Connie Cook, who lias a secretarial
a V-mail letter recently received by 'were submitted bv members und
Sunday .-.ciiool at 11:45. Mrs. AlUe hls parents. Mr. mid Mr*. Ed Unruh answered by Mr. Folktnut. Follow­ Tool Room, and Engineers had t»
about 45.
ixisitinn there.
Hrfy.
superintendent.
one
gutne
edge
on
Office.
Following
dinner
group
singing
Mrs. John Hoffman relumed *st
* Dennis Vosburgh is convalescing :ing this ballots were collected by
Ten best scores of the week:
Sunday Evening Club at six o'clock nt the Leila hospital in BaQle Creek, the nominating committee to as­
week from Camp Crowder. Mo. was enjoyed and a short musical
—
167-192-207-566
---------- —
.... had
•.
n&gt;— program was prv*entcd by Die Coast Patricia Fcwltss. president.
where she
j-wnt a week vfith
where he underwent n surgical op- sist them in the nominations of Dr. Hoffs
' Boy- Scout troop ipecu Monday eratlon * Mrs. Betty Tice of Hol-, the new officers.
R. Moore
214-178-173-564
:l
”r'*snn."pvt
Cotiiv’A.
her
son. Pvt porjte
A. Barnes
Rarr.es of.
of Guards.
I
D
Drews
167-213-175-555
night,
at
lhe
church.
the 231 Siganl'Op. Co. .
...
land, spent last week with her par-.
I
Tiie
Friendly
Neighbors
Club
met
223-180-152-555
The
fourth
annual
Michigan
Pas
­
|
W.
Hackney
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Valentine vte.
■ ents. Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Vosburgh. |
X-ray tor Sick Spuds
! A. Melrose
Friday owning al the home of Dr. tors’ Conference will be held at Uic■ * Orin Johnson, who has been quite i
185-168-201-554
By using a portable fluoroscope H. Thompson
198-144-209-551
dlevllle Sunday. Mr. mid Mrs. Ar­ and Mrs.'Burton Perry for a carry­
Ls "&gt;ucn
much ocner
better at rots
this-.writing.
«ill.
“■ »
writing *
159-190-189-547
on tSU th? ^?nt’lnL‘fA” Donald and Rfenald Conklin were the heart of a growing potato or H. Phillip-.
thur Valentine were also visitors. ! iirdinnct at 6:30 after which cards; ton
W|re
playM.
with
prizes
going
to
C.
DeCou
194-151-198-543
'
Jan.
18-20
under
the
Joint
auspices
nllv
InrlurtAd
Intn
ttiA
nrmv
apple
can
be
studied
a*
easily
as
a
Mrs. Claude Bush of Battle Creek
Mr*.
J.
I..
Valentine.
Mrs
Elzey
'204-163-172-539
J.
Patrick
and
1
C)?rteti?n
n
^hieatlan
^nd^the
Thcy
arc
ho,ne
0,1
“
^
ven
d,iy
,ur
"
and -on. PFC Russell Bush of Camp
human heart can be seen by x-ray.
Mead.
J.
L.
Valentine
and
Wayne
I
F.
Bennett
202-160-167-529
and
Chrtetbin
Education
and
the
inuch
when
thev
tn
mnnrt
tnr
Cook. Calif., visited friends in Haslough, when they arc to report for The causes of hollow heart In pota­
Merrick.
WOMENS
BOWLING
LEAGUE
tine-s la-t Tuesday.
a““■*'&lt;“&gt; *
n&gt;. u. Md I bHto club m« nt Mb“7?/xn iS^ t™^ S*
&gt;.
L "" ?!
“" ivxiuucieu
rt-ofcW xxu
Into toes arc being studied and attempts ’ Tlic women bowlers started anew
Mr.. Warren Roush mid daughter.
,
।xvi
Aiuiv
are being made to learn the causes
Mbs Winnie Roush spent Sunday Mrs
an apartment which she will occupy
: on the -second half of their season
Fred Prentice Wednesday
------------of
such
things
as
core
flush
and
wa
­
In FreeiMrt with Mr. and Mrs. Wil­ evening at her home on East Wai- BAPTIST CHURCH
I and rent her present apartment
i as far as team percentages were
ter core in apples.
liam Mishler and also called on Mr nut 8t.. with Mrs. F J. Hoonan
I concerned. They were confronted
Sunday school at 10 o'clock. Divine ' above the store.
und Mrs Merle Hostetler.
and Mrs. Lorenzo Maus as prize services at 11 o'clock, sermon by pasMrs. Lote Guess of Kalanuzoo winner*- The next meeting will be tor. Evening meep"® »• i'”' •*’snent h‘l week willi her sister. Mrs held al the home of Mrs. Ray Wa- । Sid -------Banrda.
- Stale Chorister •for
— ••tho
­
Hugh Riley. '
i Gideons, will be With tu to sing and
Mrs. Emma Hcnne and daughter. tent in February.. .
I tell us of the Gideons work of plac­
Doris, of Saline, .spent the iiohdays
Mrs. W. A. Sclutder was hostess ing New Testaments with lhe men
with her father George M. Bradley. to the J. F T. club on Tuesday1 of
our armed forces, over three mllLieut, and Mrs. Hartley Finstrom afternoon at her home on W. Green: lion New Testament* have already
returned Saturday from a few days'
I been placed by the Gideons into the
...
visit at Alina and Midland.
I hands of men going into our armed
Frank GoMrh went to Vicksburg
A committee meeting of the W luIlXB
lCBr mr
forces. mBltc
Make an cuvri
effort to ,hear
Mr.
on Tuesday for a few days’ visit with 8C.S. was held nt the home of airt
Baarda. Sunday night nt 7:30.
Mr. and Mr.«. Ray Neeb and family. Mrs. C. D. Bauer Tuesdav after- •« —’
Tuesday night* Young Peoples
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Sundern of noon io plan the Washington pro­
Battle Creek were the giit)&gt;t* of Mr gram for the Feb. 10 dessert meet­
meeting al 7:30 at the church.
and Mrs. Henry Kline over the ing.
Wednesday nights prayer meeting
weekend. Mr. Santieen hax been In­
at the church at 7:30.
ducted into tiie army, reporting
Mr.-and Mrs. Elite Kellev enter­
Tuesday. Jan. 12. at Camp Grant. tained their Euchre Club Saturday GRACE LUTHERAN CHURCH
Ill, Mrs. Sandeen will reside tempor­ evening. Prize* were won by Mrs.
At 10:30 A. M. Sunday the pastor
arily with Mr. and Mrs. Kline
Glenn Kahler, Cecil Cappon. Mrs. will preach on "Die Chief Purpose of
Mrs. Wm. Crawford of Sallnn. Royal Hayes and Walter Lewis. the Gospel.''
Kansas, is in Hastings for a week's Travelling prize was won by Miss
Sunday school at 11:30 A. M.
Betty Cappon who was a guest. Mr.
The Sunday school staff meet* to­
and Mrs Cecil Cappon will enter­ morrow evening at 521 W. Court.
tain next on Feb. 13 at their home
REV.' F. W. MOXON WILL
on North Washington.
BE MISSIONARY SPEAKER
Mrs. D.'W Warner cntertalnctt
hrr club of twelve ftt a dessert­ Wesleyan Methodist Church will
bridge on Thursday afternoon. Win­ sponsor a public missionary service
STEAM HEAT
ners at contract were Mrs. Boyd
HOT A COLD WATER
Clark and Mrs. Dan Aahalter.

PERSONALS

-XU ...

8u,ld,y

BOWLINGNEWS

Washington Became Capital
The City of Washington became
'the capital ot the United States test
1
George
Washington. December 14,
&lt;
;
1799.
Girls Tsklng to Snuff
With smoking forbidden In British
।airplane and munitions plants, girls
iare taking to snuff, says a London
&lt;dealer, and "trying not to sneeze.

.

SOCIAL EVENTS

kbill
To fetch a pile of ncighbon

Kt they wm swarang nJo.re-

Continuation of Our
Coat and Dress Sale!

All dresses and coats must be sold lo
make room for our new spring line

ROOMS

OUT THEY GO!

SHOWER BATH
Single $330 per wk. up

.WMl &amp;OHDS

kTOP THAT \0%\

HOTEL HASTINGS

Thc accent it on waves and more waves
for '43! They're flattering, feminine.

Swing to waver now!
PERMANENTS
Machinelew $2.50
up. others from
•2.00.

Finger Wave

JEAN'S BEAUTYSHOP

CHOCOLATE CREAM ROLLS
FRESH STRAWBERRY PIE

25c
30c

BANVAART bakery
112 5. JeHenoa 8L

Pkoat 2428

i Rev. F. W. Maxon, pastor of Cal- ■
I vary United Brethren church at
Lake Odessa, former pastor of tlic
U. B. church here and' at one tune
pastor al Freeport, will be Ute speakNot only te Rex Moxon an in­
teresting speaker but he has the
burden for missions on hte heart
and hte message is sure to be hclpful.
f
A cordial invitation ia extended to
all former friends of Rex Moxon.
to all friends of the church, and
to everyone interested in missions
to attend this service.
EMMANUEL EPISCOPAL
CHURCH
The women of Emmanuel Guild
met on Tuesday afternoon at three
o'clock at the pariah house for
election ot officers and the pre­
sentation of annual report* At 6:30
o'clock, dinner was served for the
members of the parish followed by
the annual church meeting. MIm
Bcmlce Jansen of Orangeville gave
a talk after the business session.
NORTHEAST WOODLAND
Mr. and Mrs. Karl Eckardt called
on Mr. and Mn. Arch Hiller Tues­
day afternoon. The latter luu been
ill but te some better again. ♦ Those
who attended the W.C.T.U. Institute
from thte vicinity Friday at the
home of Mrs Ruth Fisher In Wood­
land were Mrs. J. S. Dcubler. Mrs.
Sarah Meyers. Mrs. Mary Curtis.
Mrs. Mattle Schneider. Mrs. Lydia
Schuler and MU* Ogla Eckardt. This
was a very Interesting and helpful
Keeling with Mrs. Bessie Woodman
charge. A special speaker from
Hastings was present and also* the
various reports given were very in­
teresting and encouraging. * Mr.
and Mrs Ben Schneider entertained
at their home Sunday for dinner.
Mr gnd Mrs. E. J Bates and family.

and Mn Karl Eckardt and Joyce.

at Prices That Will Move Them bast!
One Rack of Print and Rayon

Dresses. Values up to $2.98 at

A FINE LINE OF MATERNITY
DRESSES from $5.95 to

1.39
8.95

MANY STYLES OF UNIFORMS to
go at this low price

ONE GROUP of GIRLS' DRESSES
Sizes 3 to 16 at

RIGHT NOW
is the time to buy your all
season topcoat—choose from

Curlee Coats
AND GENUINE ALPAGORA COATS

1.00

1950

to

3250

A fine selection in these two famous names.
Regulars, Shorts and Longs
"Exclusive, hut nut expensive"

WATCRS CLOTHCS S
‘Selling Quality Keeps Ur Busy

�BAOT BTX

Tat TUltVlGS

The Hastings Banner

I

CLASSIFIED WANT ADS

rr Thureda
Mkhl*ets.

COOK BROS.. Ediwr*

EIGHTY-SEVENTH YEAR1
,
CLASSIFIED KATES

Sheldon Agency
Surety Bonds
1185
Hasting.

Swanson Agency
1 Ml tV ' CI .I«

PROTECT YOUR CAR
From $1.00 ap with
State Farms 80-20 collision
FARSI BUREAU STATE AGENT

AUCTION SALES
List Your Sale With

HENRY FLANNERY
PHONE 3201

NASHVILLE

Hastings

Phone 2703

Marshall Furnaces
Coal, Gas ond Oil Fired

ECON-O COAL STOKERS
Sheet Metal Work
EaHstroaghing

C. E. GOODYEAR HOWE

KINDS

GENERAL INSURANCE
Sl'RKTY

BONDS

ANDRUS
Nall BjLfBldg.

Phone 2519

AUCTIONEER

WANTED EMPLOYMENT

List your Auction Saleh with

DEWEY REED
Datea can be made at Banner office
Phone M67
Hastings, Mica

Shipping Livestock

Every Saturday
JAKE DEPRIESTER
Boyer for STILES and
Company Halting* stock­
yards. phone 2588. or call
through

C.

HAY. GRAIN A FEEDS

HOUSEHOLD noons

“BILL" SHERWOOD
FOR

INSURANCE
Hotel HuLUlfl

CASH
For yopr old Scrap Iron,
Radiators, Batteries, Alu­
minum, Brass, Copper &amp;
Lead.

GLENN F. LAUBAUGH
MS No. Michigan Avenue
Phone 2637
HaaUnr-

AT FIRST

GW666
CURT

SOLOMON

AUCTIONEER

FUR SALE— lUel f row.
FiiR SALE—Rea[i.te-e.

■■id*. &lt;

K. Shew

Foil ' SALE_ J, r
•14*e
F.r • t h '..1*0 1
Hlatien of . M 7:

Experience and Training
tn nearly every
try line
।
Phone 72
Middleville FOR SALK—2
tfl

Truss Fitting
EXPERIENCED'!1!
FITTER

LY BARKERS
Hastings Pkon« 211J

14. 1.0

He wr.y“B^D.y MUNICIPAL COURT

LEGAL!

Breakfast should be a real mewl
Arthur Main, 32. ijow of Battle
.for everyone who has a busy day/ Ct.rek but until recently a resident NOTICE OF MORTOACIE SALE
I ahead, and ttat Includes all of us. of tills City, was broyghl Into Muni­
.these days. If we are to do our cipal court Monday, "Hargett with
work’ efficiently, our bodies .must having aided and abetted another
j have substantial fare, food which person tn using unlawfully license
plates upon a motor vehicle. Prose.
«’rov‘din' f,lcr" cutinZ’AttoniefBirMU Mid’that
। and building and repairing muscle Main loaned h(s 1)latC5 uml n^jonI tissue.
■ —
—- •to- Janies
•—”
—•-*— —
•---------ing •book
Endsley,
who
wus
I The- breakfast menu of a cup. of .MmtenCtd n week before for that
' coffee and the morning paper has I offeiLM*. Judge Cartright imposed a
fine
of
s20
and
costs
ot
$4
50
on
. suddenly gone out of style.' and the
Main, and warned him that a rej old-fashioned faro like b/niltd hain. ■ port of hLs conviction would be sent
| sausage and waffles, bacort,.and eggs ’ to Die rationing board a fid that hi*
has regained its popular!iU. says
__
gasoline book would, in all probabll'
itv. be conflicaicd because ut hls ofInez S. Willson, home economist.
j
For tho homemaker. thi»\may
: mean a little
extra
work.
bt\
it
nine extra worts. oui h
_ __ ___
I need not t
quickly cooked meats which can
add greatly to the food value of Mik \I breakfast.
Bacon, ham. Canadian style ba- , _.
at the home ............
ol Mrs. .Nina Boyle
con. little link sausages and country , Wednesday, Jan. 20th.
style sausage are among tiie most
Delton
popular breakfast ntcats. and to this
Tlic Spring Convention of the
list can be added other meats which
Prohibition Party of Barry county
can be quickly cooked, such as beet will be held Tuesday, Feb. 2 at 8
patties, lamb patties and lamb P. M. at the Wesleyan Methodist
church In Hast Dibs to elect county
It i?ivcll worth while lo Icatn how ' officer* for the ensuing two years,
delegates *to
to cook these breakfast meats proj&gt; elect ‘
“ *the
u~ state
- con
-­
erly". Then you won't sizzle away vention in I-anslng. nominate of­
ficers for lhe coming spring flec­
part of their food value by improp­ tion. and care for any other neces­
er cooking methods.
sary business.
Bacon should be pan-broiled, if
yo'u’ure cooking a small amount, or
it can be cooked in the oven if you
wish to prepare a large amount held Jan. 14. ut the home of Mr ORDER FOR PUBLICATION
Mrs. I-cster Monica. A cordial
easily. To pan-broil bacon, place it and
invitation Is extended to everyone.Il,
in a cold frying-pan and cook- over
The Comrade S. S. Class will be
low heat, without covering it. until entertained at the home of Mr. and
it is done. Turn the slices, often to Mrs. Sain Gelb on Jan 19. Pot
insure even cooking. Pour off the luck tupper at 7:00 o’clock. Every
one welcome.
fat as it accumulates in lhe pan.

COMMUNITY NOTICES

* For little link sausages or country
style sausage, place in a frying pan
and add two tablespoon* pf water.
Cover and cook until water ha*
evaporated. Then remove the cov­
er. Increase the heat and brown the
link*. It l»n't necessary to prick
the link* if the^ arc cooked slowly
In thi* way.

IN MEMORIAM

From' the southernmost end of
FOR RENT- I room* and bath, nia.lrrn
&lt;uri&gt;i*hed apartment, beat, liyht and ■ Florida comes the report that an
c*« tnrnUt.rd. i.rl»ale entrant- CIS I
i ii ancient Indian burial ground con­
h. . ............
taining hundreds of skeletons has
fill! RENT- it r.~&gt;CT« down.ta
i.WI-ed »|.1„ K.rate talk.
been discovered.
In this burial
' 1 14:
‘Keep Your Hens Laying/
Hr.-adwgr I’hi.t.e 35l*«.
ground, according to the report, the
foil .SALE—My 13T arre fa
not unusual practice of American
Poultrymen Are Advised
nd; th*' aborigines of burying their dead in
Because the war has greatly inr,’..u‘.^ i’wi'h'rh.j.'i».M.dwti.'K't«.
a sitting posture was manifest.
b*™Xr . Also, the not unusual claim that the
unusually
important for poultry
h.m.e,-3 bar,.- *.|n, . or.. - .h*. all skeletons were those of giants was
l.U.IJ...r. -ire.t ..th rl.rlr.r.
flock owners to keep their layers in
made by the discoverers.
I.rmlurlne .lay loam Mill. D
full production this summer, if pos­
i- .t..,k..|. Mill ..It rattle. -1Il was said-that while no complete sible, rather than permit them to
farm if
.r/*il’l. rprl.--Tl.. -rl'l Uo&gt; ' Noff- skeletons could be assembled be­ slump in egg yield as the hot wcutiicause of the extent the bones had de­
*oi*il. I'alnlonia CNitiHiliflaie.t
composed during the centuries , ot
Layers now entering the last few
FOB SALE--nt Lrrw. e«.d uiHinz*,! their burial, it was apparent that all months of the laying year arc pro­
ar.'l I|»» fen.e*. elertti-ily in l.-.u*e had belonged to persons nb^ut 6 feet ducing a maximum number of large .
and barn. *■&gt;■ k Welk ...me timtn-r. c.n.-l in height.
eggs. These arc particular!/ valu­
pvatinn
Kola M - «'a*e. route -J,'
This claim, however, will not Im­ able eggs and their production must
l hatloil*-.
1-11
press specialized anthropologists.
be encouraged and enhanced.
WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS
They hear too many similar ones,
Feed prices arc relatively high so
W ANTED -4... d u--.i b.ri. *la e *l*e 1, none of which have ever been poultrymen should be sure that they
...i.^. ■r*.t .. n.l
1 a .1 II M.k.r.
proven. Tlic majority of scientists maintain in their flocksdor the sum­
tlB Elrhana.- St S. 1 . lira d It.*- |
still slant! , firmly
- on the belief,- in , mer months only strong, vigorous,
W ANTED—Itbler’e ‘ to W,l.
li. h and i spite of all claims that a race of ■ healthy hens capable of ’ciyd egg
giants never exist'd. Thpy think production
■
if- given the proper chance.
There is always a tendency for egg
Binre rider*. Phune 3129 after
I’Jt | that since man's appearance on
earth he has grown very slowly but yields to drop with the coming uf lhe
WANTED—Sln-Hl n.ed roann pr-f
steadily larger and that ancient summer months. New pullet flocks
raae with hnneh. Phone 330
skeletons would tend, therefore, to arc scarcely yet ready for large
N Hmadwar
be smaller instead of larger than egg production. The older layers
WANTED—To ride lo Hattie C
_...* .., those of modern man.
must furnish the needed eggs dur­
7 -&gt;&lt;i. Edward sb-, mn.. |.!...r..
1'iF'.’ t :
Dr. Alex Hrdltcka of the Smith­ ing June. July and August
Kdep 'em laying. This can be
WOULD LIKE io buy alieni a &lt;10 arre I sonian Institution, who receives
farm
Wntltd enn.i.i-r tmyii
scores of claims of discovered skele­ dune by providing comfortable quar­
and tool.. Pl&lt;a*e .rite tall
'’’“I’.’l't : tons of giants says, however, that ters which are well ventilated,
lata .to W D. rare Hanner.
WANTED-eY-iunx Mm well hr LW rpe*' most of these claims arc made in clean, sanitary and well lighted.
t.oll» .nm ..wr 'J.thHl lb*.
g'/od faith.
■ t — e«« • |
pm-ne ii&gt;.,. i larr N.-rri*. It. • ’'r11*';
Provincial Furniture
Curious Discovery of
1
Tiie furniture that belongs to the
WAN fED—41o.nl, .loillde work
village, the country or the small
-tat.- Jirlre AWrr.l U Mun)..
Dickens’ Lore in London , • community
■ in
&gt;.• mile wiilh-nf 111.-. .
is familiarly called pro­
W * -*T I'tl—V., — j,,*. ’r.n.b.,.. earol- '
Dickens lore has been increased vincial. It describes the domestic
.
AVLal-la... &gt;..a ! -Mr. 1 . j*. 1
by n curious • discovery connected furniture of a country as opposed
Hammond. II 2 b.., IT,
with
his
early
London
home
al
48
WANTED — Ttartor rult.tau-r for an .
to thaPof the formal or regal home.
F-12 Farm.lt Ira. tor. &lt; l.fl.-t
Hee,. Doughty street. W. C. 1. Tlic house The term originated in France to
m.md, r..ut. 2 Hiwllnc*
bought 12 years a\o by the Dickens’
describe the charming everyday
Wr.te 1
wanted—b--h
u-|. .ir-k
Fellowship, was reopened recently furniture of the people in contrast
WANTED—&lt;’.-Hiin.~t.- to pn* . » * —1. in ; by Dickens’ daughter-in-law. Lady to the court styles of French furni­
NOTICE To &lt; 11. Id ini-.
for lh»slid
2t| N Jtlttm
Dickens. 86 years old. It had been ture. Provincial now is used to de­
WANTFt* TH III V T..hoc;an • Ir.l, si closed for repair and rearrange­ scribe various nationalities of ev­
ment. writes a correspondent to tlic eryday furniture.
London Times.
USED CABS

Sometime ago there came into the
possession of the Dickens Fellow*,
ship the original tenancy agreement,
tierahl Pm-e, Snnftel.1. phon- ' &lt;‘.’fi 1 by which Dickens held the house
from March. 1837. to March. 1840.
FOB SALE—’3« nld-mohite. t.
&lt;1&gt;ti..n B-ao.n f..r *ellinx. aalthough he actually left it to go to
. r.r) R...r, Morcat*. Na.h- i
1 Devonshire place. In December.
j
Full SALE 193*1 Ford To.t .r n e**»d 1839.
*’i.|,r,
*er&lt; an.ol fi'-iUHl tir.The tenancy agreement contained
Na*h*.:u vhm.l- :U&lt;&gt;1
1 11 a complete inventory of all the fix- 1
USED CLOTHING
lures, and a description ot the rooms
Fl'll SALE—1 men - .nerroat. •lie ~.r&gt;'. as they were when Dickens used
them. Its discovery has enabled
*'»r 16. like new
Call 397 1 a'o'.’r his possessions and the other relics
S ..■eloelr.
bearing on hls lif^ to be placed in
TOO LATE TO CLARHtFY
lhe rooms and corners where they
FOB sale—’. I'o. k" Nnanlrl [nipple* : arc most fitting.
But the inventory has left one or
elimble for A.rK. C. 3 male
male., buff, maf.nxany and I 1 V ' two problems unsolved. A fit; ate
Henry Vahl.inc. fh-ne 3ir.n
Hearth." for instance, is mentioned
WANTEI*—Belial !e mat. to ta
of Limare. Ai-i.ly-ot g&lt;*g S. II
In every room. Nobody has yet dis­
covered what a Reigate hearth was.
ORDER FOR PUBLICATION
SUU of MirIlUan. The I’rubat
for the County of Harry
More Stales
Al a-WMietk of &gt;fid Court, r:&lt;2';
The percentage of males to popu
lhe Pr.-bate Offire In the t sty
tmr* in Mid Cottnly. on the 1
lotion according to the 1930 census
.1 January, J D |-.| .
*ns 51.2 per cent
fre.mr, ft.... Stnart Clemrt.1 J 11*1*0 ,

FOB SALE- Visit F. r.i ft».
uborl La.e III rlj ...r ......

666 TABLETS. SALVE. NOSE DROPS

Ancient Burial Ground
Discovered in Florida

IUWlAy

LOST

FOUND

STRAYED

tn the Matter ut lhe E.Utr r a..&gt; ■
Mend. Drcea.ed.
Frr-I Mead l.a.u r hied in «. Covet
hl» |.’U1i«n |&gt;ray In* that the
tarot now on hie. In thia ecu rt pur* !
p«&gt;rtln&lt; f.. he the lari will an
ment ot tail d,rra*e.i le adm tied' in
probate, and the rtr.-ution ihrr rvf and
• U. ,r t.trau- □ rt .til etiale 1 * (ranted
lo Warren Criolhaufh, nr to &gt;o nr &lt;.lh*
er kui'nble laTkco:
li 1* Ordered. Thai lhe Snd May ..f
February A !■ 1943. at fen o’
the for, f.a.m . *f
J1. ,1 ,... off I*,, and i, l.errby a?tH»nwnl f. r bear-(
tn* aaid j-i.ti.n
It ik Further Ordered. Tha pvblie
i &gt;...... *^
ttelicw
t bo ro.n hr
nf a ropy .if thia order, fur th
kearir.*.- .a the llaatlnsa Benner,
pel er printed .and clrrulated B
County.
•
Smart Clement. Jud(t of

Janet E. ‘ Harm. Clrrk of Probale
■
I 24
Opera Receipts Greater
The legitimate theater and opera
take in more money than baseball,
our great American game.

'

Technically, anyone trapping on
lhe property of another without per­
million would be treipaiunR. Land
owners should be contacted in order
to prevent difficulties which very
often might be avoided. If the Und
owners or members of ....
his family —
do
not engage in trapping permission 1
&lt;..
tfranted I
(nrr ven.
you in
tn tin
do «...
»□ mnv h..
be srajiled

YOUR DEAD OR DISABLED
FARM ANIMALS ARE VALUABLE
HORSES-$7.50

COWS-S6.00

We have a Collector Stationed ot 912 West Green St.
in Hastings To Give Immediate Service
■
We Pay the Phone Charges—Phone Hastings 2565
KALAMAZOO RENDERING WORKS

The Annual Meeting of the Farmers Mutual Fire Insurance Company
of Barry. Eaton and adjoining Counties will be held at the Grange Hall in
Charlotte at 1:00 P. M., January 20th. 1943.

The meeting is called for the purpose of reading the annual reports and
the election of seven directors:
Two from Barry County for term of two years
One from Barry County &lt;to fill vacancy) for one year
Two from Eaton County for term of two years
and for such other business as may properly come before the meeting.

R. H. BURTON. Sec.

We Remove Dead Animals
&gt;r Prompt Removal of
Old. Crippled nr Dead
llcrr.es and Cows

PHONE
HASTINGS

2697
Glycerin
Recovered
from
A ninial

Horses

Bill
II. Ip
Win

Cattle

56°°

5750

VALLEY CHEMICAL CO.

EXCHANGE
YOUR WHEAT

CARDS OF THANKS

Phone 2331

|ERRY

Ilnar.
Mlrh.iau
•* Meat
1 14

tt&gt;,.*e w.th
habit* nee.
l.*-..*r—S 1 mile -&lt;-uth nt W n-dharr |
Hu. Xekar.lt, Lake lblr**a.

stalled for all makes of

ALL

London’s Underground
Lake Level Dropping

FOR BALE 60 H
&gt;n, mil#' nwit in some areas."
...ri.'
it.
Vert Rohm.
The Survey also has been attempt­
.. U»ti. mile .ret .4 Jli-hory t vinrr*.
ing to trace London’s former under­
ground ' rivers.
Although their
SALE OR RENT courses have been largely diverted.
CITY. COUNTRY AND RESORT
Die report. states that "after heavy
FitH RENT—Furnl-bed &gt;|&gt;arttn*nt.
rains the streams tend lo resume
their courses in their old alluvium,
Mlv 1. f.oemar. Uland adversely affect the foundationa
kl.f.EP.NG IHHISI for r.t.t- III 1
of buildings." Numbers of inquiries
Walirnt. |.l..me 3311.
ill have been received* by the Survey
ITu A&lt;'H» 1“ rem •&gt;« S** S*&gt; !•»•*•: Ilfli on this account.
toil,
t'.uiMiny.'.’lell fen/ fertile

OPTOMETRIST

142 E. State

ikit The
tore.4 if

Rapidly accelerated falls in Uie
level of London's underground
"lake." on which artesian wells In
Lhe city and West End depend for
JOll S.M.F. .1 m»kr alt k.n i. H.'j. their supplies, arc reported in the
annual report of the Geological Sur­
; ill.l-'--.
»t&lt; i'.'.r e«
n-jt. il.J.. Sa.t.r.ll. II. « 1.
1 1 1 vey. The falls, which are described
as "disturbing." are regarded as
NOTICE
being in part connected with the sueIllis thi: t'AlIM lltHtAl' NOW— ce/sion of drouth years, lately end­
| Vojr. i.ri^hUrr j. a riiernU
AUTO REPAIRING AND MISC
iirra’i &gt;ut* t lOiuonf^t tMv t*n rrni.-iod ed. reports the Montreal Gazette.
"Such records as are available."
•hinytun.
! TTi" Ha.rj Ir. farm IUr.au
the report states, "show this con­
MiTKT. TO-FARMtRS—Bries In your tinual fall in the water-level, and in
spite of the heavy rainfall, pumping
fi.r irrojhd- llirl.r-t nail
1 paid Alt". HiO.vp. Cturrrd l» l "l' 2« Is removing more water than gains
EMPI.OYMENT HELP WANTED
&gt; AT TKSTlo.S’—l.o..k Juur t.r«l ati.l brl access by natural influx.
। ii-.ir he*I l.y w,ar&gt;t&gt;* a Charts Fnun"An equally disturbing fact,", it
• 1 ,t.ut. a»tumt for app.lr.immt eall is added, "is that lhe yields from
Tjfl" ..r .1217. Mr. Mary Suj.l-r.
the wells are now also diminishing,
in some Instances rapidly. The gen­
PETS FOB SALE 6 MISCELLANEOUS
eral level below Ordnance Datum
IltiAKDINU IIIM-.H—By .Uy ur week.
Call 703—FIZ nr za»3. Al t-ikci-r End is now over 230 feet."
It
After discussing lhe geological
WANTED FOR VITAL WAR WORK
TOOL AND DIE MAKERS
» yl II*. &lt;&gt; ri.
I
l,for..All . ...."... layers whence water may be drawn
-i»t Ha.t.i.*t. *m t .r.ur rot.
I i i from beneath London, the report
LARUE MANUFACTURER IN MUSKE­
GON AREA
reaches the concluilon that "an arPRODUCE
.
raecrxlre laicrtlon of &gt;a*ae ad ir
per word, nlnlmi
10c BddttUsli WU1

DR. L. J. CASTON
Pancoast Bide.

MISCELLANEOUS

Mlir.N lo«Llnr far bar**ln&lt;
ll»«m&gt;r&gt; lUrxal* Hlor». Ill*
l'r..l,r Millrr'R Irr Crests
Foil .-•Ai.i. P.r.
bnekwta
IrMl.tr &lt;rvuad at ISC S
and at... at l.ro&gt;|{e Siaitl

THEMDIT

for some of that good

Lily White Flour
.

.. 1 NOTICE TO .CREDITORS
K"»il wheal.

We have a complete stock
of salt—fine, medium, and
coarse—block and rock.
Pep your chickens up

Quality

OP.DEF. FOR PUBLICATION

fuel*

always.

SMITH BROS
VELTE &amp; CO

�THE HASTINGS BANNER
SECTION TWO—FACES I to 4

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN. THURSDAY. JANUARY 14. 1943

EIGHTY-SEVENTH YEAR

MIMUZOOUKE IW BYPAM ««®
HASTINGS - NO DEBT By JANE CAMERON BABIC OWNS GUILT

- -------------- ~------------------------------- = ’ RATIONING DATES

A Car in Nashville

' AMERICAN LEGION

I Following are some raUOn dates
1 &gt;&gt;i ii.nivnii llvivh 1 that Barry county people must ob­
Robert Reeves. 15. of Vermontville, ।
sirtiir
serve, so clip this item out and keep
is charged with having driven Sun- 1
1 it handy as a reminder:
!&lt;|av evening from NaahviUe a car. | flMlE
IlLVYj
Coffee
Judge McDonald to
Has Big Reserve Funds
1 This week's orchids to Mrs. Ed­
belonging to Kgith Beardsley, also
Coupon number 28 become valid
Sentence Babic Some
Invested in Govt. Bonds
of VermontyUte. Because the crime
January 4. 1943
ft wiU be good
ward Van Popcring, who, without
Time This Week
wa* committed in this county young - -------------------------------------------------------- Ior nhe pound of colfee valid un­
Hastings Ls not the only city in sd inuch as an instant hesitation,
. Reeves was brought here He wo* The next meeting of the Auxiliary til February 8. 1943
’
Michigan which has found a way of surrendered her son's denUI date
Sfeve Babic. 22. of Battle Creek, arrested In Charlotte by Eaton will be on Thursday evening. Feb. 4 '
\
Hurar
avoiding municipal Indebtedness to a lad who was leaving for tho the fifth young man to be arrested SWri«^1^d.‘yrrW‘dC‘*|
’
*
*
C
°'V&gt;
n
numb:?
10 Is good for
K.dnmnroo 1* a notable example of service in a few days. You ask why ns a member of a youthful burglary
Il aomSra Out Mr Beardsley1 » &gt;ou
interested in purchas- three \»un&lt;u of sugar through
wise financing by its city govern­ he left It until the lost moment— gang, surrendered to Sheriff Bera
it
appear,
mat
Mr
ue.rastey
,
Ina
one of the new cookbooks, tiirau- i’January&lt;31.
1943 Both coffee and
Jf.^5
uonr
ment. What it has accomplished in he worked as long as he could to on Thursday. He was arraigned in drove to NaahviUe to attend a pic-1i “
his bos# tum out the most vital
_r
ture shpw. When the play was over .
M
Alrna Lm" r v
’h
,,. coupons are in the same War
that direction must come ns a sur­ help
of defense weapons, standing eleven Municipal court on Friday and was
Ration Bock One.
।‘ Ratio*
prising revelation to o'.Ikt larger hours at a whining, screaming ma- bound over to Uie Circuit Court by he went to the place where he had ;lcn- Phone 2C5B
I
Mileage, Gasoline. Tire.
cities in this state, which oav Inter­
Judge
cortrighl.
.
parked
hla
car.
but
it
had
vanished
i
•
•
•
rite/h?? w eVXe?
?” Saturday
Saturday Babic
Babic was
was brought
brought
January 31. 1943, lost day for ternest on b1&gt;» hand issues. Kalamazoo
On
He has It now; and the Reeves boy ■ Mr. and Mrs. Shirley Henry. Mrs
of”* break’ has ttouble ahead of iilm.
ims discovered Hint it can have well and wanted hls own dentist ratRer
! Larsen and Mrs. Thelma Hubert at­ poraty ■T" Coupdnj&lt;.to be issued
only on the basis of"ODT— cettlpaved streets and make many fin* than an army one. At first thought -------------- | tended the Fourth district business
—
—, of _ bregk-j
that — *
“ »
guilty
SAXONS
DEFEAT
IONIA
civic Imoruvenicnts in a better way Mr...
। meeting al Paw Paw on Sunday af- flcate* of War Necessity AU motorsirs
Van
van
fonennirs
Popering
s
act
art
of
nr
generc»n»r.
ln
®
8
,nd
Bn
&lt;l
*nterin.
entering
charre
charge,
c
committed
J
-------—
-----------—
------—
THIRD re.
W. u.
C. u
u V1UTUKT
VICTORY
than selling bonds and paying inler- Sty' mSht S^tri^l bu’ this « Burdick-, tavern. NaahviUe. Judge FOR
UK THIKU
temoon. Despite the gas rationing. 1st* must have their tires inspected
t*d
rsl. That citv has the commission tll'.y
Led hv
by ton
Ken Lane. whn
wiu&gt; scored 24 1 about half of the Unit* of the dis- by January 31. 1943. This include',
boy. among strangers and In “
a McDonald accepted Jtls pica, and
form of government. Ils light mid strange alate, will think of this last remanded him to the custody of points. the Hastings Saxons wallop- trict were represented. The next all passenger cars and trucks. Truck
water departments had accumula­ civilian contact with a little glow the sheriff, without bail, to await ed the Ionia Bulldog, in the Ionia meeting is to be at Sturgis on Sat- inspection must show on the back
ted large reserves to meet any emer- of pleasure many, many times.''hls sentence, which will be given Armory Friday night, by ....
„ night. May 1. followed by a, of War Necessity Blank.
Uie score ------unlay
genrv exix-nse or breuk-tlown in Its When he reads her name in the some time this week.
I! of 54 to 19 This was • the
lie third
IIIUU dance.
municipal plants. The banks, under Banner, maybe 2 years from now,
Maurice Irish. 19. whose home is West Central League victoryt for the ।
January 15. 1943. is the last day
present conditions, can not afford maybe In a remote part of the world in Assyria who hud admitted a Saxons
and
their
fifth
straight
■
for obtaining this book. Books or­
—------ 1 Reports of rehabilitation work
to pay interest on these reserve he will still feel 11 warmth in his breaking and entering charge in triumph
■-*------ *- of
' ■*--------the season.
among the service men of the pres- iginally issued for sugar but now
robbery
of‘ _‘the
funds, so tiie citv commission deci­ heart. As little drops of water make connection with the ff
oT.71io
.nc .
R“.n!p..rwa*.
H‘S e,n 1 'nt *“«■
8‘ven. and it wa* also good also for coffee will be used in
ded to buy S5OO.Q0O of government a mighty ocean, so do all these lit­ Burdick tavern ut NxchviUc. ~~ '“rd
Wa,uh fc,tJ.boyn^ '?r‘ , reported that tnanv of the wounded obtaining War Ration Book Two.
bonds, in blocks of 5100.000 each, tle gestures ot kindness go to make­ brought before Judge McDonald for
itn ,em
r4nZn.!ie ™L’
be,nK retuftied to hospital* ip
sentence
Saturday
forenoon.
with maturity dates staggered so up the completed task of freeing —
■—
. ------He
milted during the game. Ionia liav- I (|iLs state, several already iuivlng DEATH OF LI* ELONG
that 5100.000 would fall due each a world of tyranny.
was given from two to 15 years ating .twenty-nine to their credit andtbeen cured for Ut a Benton Harbor BALTIMORE RESIDENT
I Jbctan. Judd. HMdh or Uro c»|. , Hunnic, rm
jSJlS Tb"
ot wXfitSX
William B. Cramer, aged 75. who
rear, beginning in September 1944.
I've been making pillow cases and houn circuit imposed Uie same sen- , From the start Ionia's game was 1 u raDldly Incmrim and iuduina was taken ill while working in Hie
The rale of interest on the entire
rid of Ted Banash. the Sax- : from present Indication" the‘De- woods, died at Pennock hospital the
investment is 1’- per cent or 57.500 have a pair with ■Hls'- and "Hers- tence on two other members of Uie ■ to get
.-------- ,-------—, ,—
prcscni indications, inc i/e- same day. Friday, at 6.00 P. M. He
on * .tar
star center nnd
and lending
leading noint
point:, „lon nd AuxlUar&gt;. wiu both
kept
jier year.—not so bad at that. That and the boys are trying to get me gang, who admitted robbing a Bat- nn'x
,
---------------tltv also has cash reserves for other to make some [ with "Hisn-- and He Creek garage. Both had a pre- getter. In this they were success- j busy
ministering to ..these
wounded was a lifelong reAident of Baltimore
township For many years he had
departments, such as streets, sewers, "Hcr'n" embroidered on them. We vlou* criminal record. A third Bat­ ful. but as far as dampening the ,
operated
n.—rnted sawmills in'
in Baltimore .nd
and
saw a cartoon where two pairs of tle Creek youth, who wa* with lhe spirit of the Saxons their attempts I■ manenny
aiscnargeci rrotn mi
parks etc.
2?vie2lL4^?
' Hustings. He is survived by his wid5,tvlCf. because
because of
of disabilities.
disabilities.
In other words the business of trousers were hanging side by side two who were sentenced for.that were all in vain. In a i seven play- servlce
ow jgjgj. Iour daughters. Mrs. Hllthe city of Kalamazoo, like that of and thky were labeled HIS and robbery, was put on probation for era were put out of the game on
* * *
da Jensen Mt. Clemens, Mrs. Mil­
I two years by Judge Hatch, because fouls or otherwise, six from Ionia
Hastings, is conducted on tiie pay- HERS. I
’ delinquent drtd
Callahan.
Lansing.
Mrs.
; this was his first offense. Hie Judge and one from Hastings.
। Are you one of Uie
as-you-go plan, so that bond inter­
Hing told the probationer he would sus­
The Saxons were never threatened members of tiie Post or Unit? Ev­ Martha Sfcad. Hastings, and Miss
est is not an item of city cxpcn.se.
Tiie family baby was antlclpat
party that was going to be, to. pend lhe probation if he would Join from the start holding a 15 to 6 ery available membership h needed Zsata Cramer, at home: three sons.
.......
wane V.- William. Jr., und Burt. Hastings.
ilyxu Hie U. 8 army, but Insisted that he lead at lhe quarter and stretching to assist
tin carrying onv„these
RECENT REAL ESTATE DEALS
. morrow and was trying lo analyw.
lizatMis. which are filling such
*&gt;nd Corn. Chester Cramer of Camp
s
wua,
M..U wll
ml
rrporud
uwwnw
u«l.v..ww and must first pay the garage man hls their lead to 30 to 12 at half time, ganizatfetu.
dial place
r'.:— in
... ;;.U
this counto
—
- right Beal. Cal: six grandchildren, and a
all the other complications of lime. *hare of the amount of the garage Hastings held their opponent* score- a vi:_!
by the Boyes Agency include:
.sister. Mrs. Clarence Hammond.
, less in the third quarter while scoi - I now.
Mr and Mrs. W. St. Gloster pur­ Her mother told her Hutt tomorrow robbery.
Hastings. Funeral services were held '
1 ing only seven themselves The fact
—------------—
« •——
would
be
when
abe
■
awoae
awoke
alter
after
pm
.
Knrlf
..
unttPiTAi
aco
.
t
..
:
chased of Mr, and Mrs. Charles
at the Leonard chapel on Tuesday
FEN NOCK honfital
HOhPlTAL.
1 that Hastings was able to make only | parsing OF MRS
Baker a house and lot in Middleville. sleeping all night. So when she fknnuik
at 1:00 P. M . with Mtss Bessie Rulf' ! &gt; S.~
Six boys and three girls were born »«« of “ *«® tbr«*s *“s lh® EMMA V. MrNEILL
Dr. and Mrs Brooks sold their arose she kept singing. "Oh. good)
. the hospital during
....'
nnlv
son officiating. Interment in the
only reawrn
Tea»on that
that krnt
kept the wore
score out
out i1 ,,
„
.. ..
This
is
tomorrow!
I
a
t
the
past
week
home-oh 8 Broadway to Dr. and
of the sixties. Other stars for tile | Mrs. Emma V. McNeill, aged 77. Striker cemetery.
.
.
.
.
.
*
“
s
follows:
A
boy
to
Mr.
and
Mrs
Mrs. Caston.
adia ,el!iSr lL?.*n “
Clarence Curtiss. August*. Jan. 6; a Saxons were Capt Ray Kenyon. Bill pa-wd away on Thursday at the DEATH OF JOHN*
Mrs. Allen King sold her house -J
High I home of her Mn-ln-Uw and dnughaha
p^u. judge and Mr# Garrison and Dean Keeler
who wishes .he
she could write so that gld
and lot in Woodland lo Henn- Orie- she could tell lhe world about how
man for Ionia was Warden
Mr and Mrs William Murphy. MEAD OF CASTLETON
StUart CUment. 729 W. Green St.. point
bcl.
*.
■
John Mead.- aged 88. [Hissed away
With 5 points
' 1218
1216 S.
8. Hanover
Hanover St
St. Slu&gt;
She wax
was aa nnna­
she feels on the subject of the new
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Strodlbeck S1700 carpet and S600 window drap­ Jan. 8; a boy to Mr. and Mrs. Bird­
The Hastings second team defeat­ tive of Wisconsin but had made her 1on Friday, following a brief illness,
sill Holly. Woodland. Jan 11; a boy
putchnsed a home in Woodland vil­
to Mr.
Mr ana
OTra Millurd
Mlliuta U
cuer. Latke
uur ed lhe Ionia reserves by-the score home here for about four years. at the home of hls daughter. Mr*.
and Mrs
Geiser.
lage from Mr. and Mrs. William eries down at Lansing, then she goes to
of 33 to 12 Grable with 9 points Four sons and the daughter survive Laurence Lucas of Woodland town­
Crock ford.
led the Hastings attack. McDon­ their mother, George H.. of Jackson. ship. Mr. Mead was a life-long resi- 1
' Grace Benham sold a house and
ough was high point man for Ionia Herman R. Omaha. Neb.. Lewis, dent of Castleton township. Sur­
r"?. y.”
lot in tiie second ward to Dr. and
Minneapolis. Minn.. William T. Mc­ viving are a son. Fred, of Dayton.
with six points.
Mrs. C. P. Lathrop..
Neill. Chicago and Mrs. Murphy. Ohio, two daughters. Mrs. Lucas
Mr anti Mrs
Prank Cooper
Hastings Besides those mentioned and Mrs. Henn- Cole: a half-sister.
MIDDLEVILLE TAKES BOW
bought of Lvdia Dunn it house and back and im&gt; one would admit hay- Srl to Captain and Mrs. Arnold TO SAXONS FOR FIRST DEFEAT
-------- then- are nineteen grandchildren;
Mrs. George Canfield, and two half­
lot in the fourth ward.
brothers. Charles and Arthur, all ot
Tiie
,..v Saxons won
—. their
sixth seven great-grandchildren; two sis­
Mrs Bemiece Kelley purchased of
straight triumph of the season Sat-1 tors. Mrs. Jack Hunter. Lewis, Wls.. Carlton township.
envered* wJh “ ®,rl
Mr »nd
M&gt;rW*
Gerald Price, et al. a house and lot barracks not JS
urday ■■&gt;«..&gt;
night when they ---------defeated
-------un-1
--------and —
Mrs. Harry- .....
Baker. Bellevue. ' The funeral was held on Monday :
being
Michlenn
0 hm- U1W.J
E17W c»rpeu. or
»nycovered
cjrpeu with
and Kelt 470 q pjllenu
niw In tbe
In tiie first ward.
beaten Middleville 68 to 31. In the Neb; and three brothers. August, afternoon al two o’clock nt the MarA house and lol in the first ward
sake pllal
McCaslin Mlddlc- local gym. The SaxoriS were never । Alvin and Lewis King of Oregon, tin church, the Rev. Harley Townformerly Owned by Mr. und Mrs next lime don t for goodness
— McNeill
»«-«-«•-----------------.-------of
. St. —
a of Woodland officiating. ...
fnrtevnu°.ure ’ llle;’Chari* B Rogers. Lake Odes- threatened after the first four min- »»
Mrs.
was a member
wnd
In­
Max Gooch, was purchased by Mr
Rose Catholic church and lhe Altar terment in Lakeside cemetery in
of the opening period.
“ aH!? **■ n°tx'rt Were®. 322 N. Broadway: utes
ond Mrs. Walter Wallace.
Middleville opened the scoring In Society. Requiem mass
i.iuno was
waa read
, vuu at
Ml Nashville.
“&gt;»■
let am-LJre kid^mi ttSi
Harley McMillen. Woodland; Richthe
St.
Rose
church
on
Monday
at
I
*
•-*
’
--------------. 1
iMSSXJSt i“‘bi“.K
l-“fl the early seconds of the game and
MAPLE GROVE FARM
KnVnJ^UPfubaKSh?
Interment was in "st* to “it on the fence and count
ing fpr iou to break into print.
aaUun .ra V nwn
Mi« k«h ,rtn“ bai“ed on
“J"’ A‘“j*1 officiating
BUREAU GROUP
•
a,
•
'W-I
Xv.
2
,
end
of
the
quarter
the
Saxons
held
Mary's
cemetery
in
Muskegon.
neighbor's
weeds.
—
Anon.
The. Maule Grove Farm Bureau
A palsy-walsy saved me this poem
q jp/JFreU an 18 to 7 lead. At half time HasGroup met at the Briggs church from
Mother s magazine. It may u‘i‘f,pr.'’1’1.ntl tlnu* held a commanding 36 to 12
basement for their monthly meet-, lack a
meter but it makes up In
““*lc.“• P®‘margin. In lhe third quarter they
ing Dec. H- Tliere were around 40
present to participate with a pot uwu«i&gt;i.
&gt;1.’.. .IKS'
firs.' nmnUMWUl
w total
m°"
p°
in“by lb.
“&gt; «««
u''1-'
A MOTHEKK REQUEST
u&gt;
mounting
to Cid
tad
the
score
luck supper. There were discussions
i Clarksville: Mrs. fjinnes Kenfield.
of 56 to 22.
tn the different resolutions. "Many 111 be careful with cocoa
706 8 Market: Mrs. Alex Albert. I Ted Banash and Ken Lane led
Interest ing. questions werp*brought Tiie coffee and the tea.
Middleville.
R
2:
Miss
Lettie
Garn.
the
Saxon
attach
with
22
and
21
up. Then tliere were three letters And when it comes to gas and tires , 135 W. Grand; Baby Henry Lord.
Kinls respectively.
Rounds and
read from our boys .id service In Uncle Sam can count on me.
1 Cloverdale.
nnett with 9 and 8 i»ints re­
reply to the ones we had written. I'll save my papers and my scraps.
During
the
week
the
following
,
apecUvely
were
point
men
for
the
Some had received their boxes that For bullets to those pesky Japs.
have been discharged: Medical pa­
’
were sent bv tlic members of the Wlille as for rationed sugar cards tients—Elery Hougntallng. Hastings. visitors.
| The Hastings reserves won their
group for Christmas. Thev surclv I'll only think thj*m fun
R 4. Harry Walldorff. 120 IV. Green.. game also,
aiso. bv
oy vne
u 49 lo
the score of
show their 'deep appreciation of It uncle Sam some future day
।
Everett
Crofoot.
Hastings.
R
5.
Burant
26.
Grable
with
16
points
and
Myers &gt;
Just
sends
me
back
my
son.
hearing fortm someone back home.
... .. —---- ----- —aim men 1
i?.“
MtC-nSr-aiK
Then tli/re were movies put on by
______
____
il«h
point1
I
-I
Mr. anti Mrs Robert Hnrtom. They OBITUARY OF
man
for
Middleville
wiUi
6
points
were taken of northern Michigan, MARY E. BRAGDON
I Tomorrow nlghj. the Saxons travel
fanners around home and of the
well. -----Dowling.
R 1: Racle Smith. , to Allegan to play the Allegan TigMan
E.
Ballou
was
bom
...
—
funvles of Africa which were very Wayne Co . Mich , on June 5. 1860. Saranac: Lewis Earl, Dowling.
era. This is the second game of lhe
interesting. Tiie -meeting, was ad' * '
!ypar between the two schools, the
joiimed to meet the third Saturday the daughter of W. F. and Caroline PASSING OF MISS
Saxons defeated Allegan 61 to 29 in
nlcht. Jan 16th. with Mr. and Mrs. Ballou. She received her early edu­ GRACE PIERSON
cation
in
Wayne
Co.
and
later
grad.
lhe opening game of the season.
Orson McIntyre. Ali are welcome.
Miss Grace Pierson, aged —
----------------- —------------------uated from the State Normal Col1 lege at Ypsilanti, after which she daughter of Mrs. J. T. Pierson, S. DEATH CLAIMS
horse was lost
taught school for a number of years Jefferson St., passed away early HENRY IL C1SLER
Monday morning, at Pennock has-1 Henn' H. Clsler, aged 83. died Satin
both
Wayne
and
Barry
County.
John McBain, a well known resi­
pital, where she was taken on Sun- urday afternoon at hU home on E.
For
want
of
a
horse,
a
rider was lost
In
1879
she
was
united
in
mar
­
dent of the n*ltnn community, pass­
-----St. ------------He came--to Hastings'from
riage to Frank Bragdon of Carlton day. She had been In failing health Mill’ "*
ed nway Sunday nlaht at the age Twp. and soon after moved to the following a stroke about six weeks Freeport about fifteen years ago.
of Ml Fnr many veara he was a farm where she lived until her pass­ ago. Miss Pierson was a member Five .sons survive. Lyle “nd Alfred
For want of a rider, a battle was lost
rural mall carrier from Delton, re­ ing on Monday. Jan. 4. Her broth­ of the First Methodist church and of tills city, and Robert. Dan and
tiring some years neo. Mrs. McBain er was the late George W. Ballou of the Banner Sunday school class, Gerald of Middleville: also three
riled in 1&lt;”R Surviving are one son. of Wavne. who passed away Nov. both of which site faithfully attend­ daughters, Mrs. Amelia Moore of
For want of a battle, the kingdom was lost
Rov. of D*ltnn: four orand'-htldrr.n
ed os long as she was able. She is Freeport. Miss Edna CWer of Lan­
11. 1933.
and one errnt-erandchild. The fun­
Surviving arc the husband. Frank survived by her mother and two sing and Mrs. Ada McDonald of
eral was held at lhe Dolton Metho- and three nephews. Fred R. Prank brothers. Maurice L.. of Hastings Winnipeg. Manitoba. Cann., also a
All for the want of a horseshoe nail!
ril«t ehtirrh. where .Mr. MrRMn had L.. and Leon O. Ballou all of Wayne. and Lynn of. Detroit. The funeral broUier. Charles 'Clsler. of Middlelong been a member, on Wednesday.
Services were held at the funeral was at the Leonard chapel on Wed- ; ville. The funeral was at the LeonInterment was in the Prairieville home in Lake Odessa with burial In nesday at 2:30 P. M.. Uie Rev. L. ord chapel on Tuesday afternoon at
(Poor Richard's Almanac)
ceme tery._____ _ _ _
Lakeside cemetery. Lake Odessa.
1 Winston Stone officiating. Inter- two-thirty, the Rev. B. J. Adcock
ment was in Riverside cemetery.
1 officiating. Interment in Uie Irving
Pt«qtNG OF MRS.
------yoUJ
' ' ’. 'friends for what 1 cemetery.
• __. . . _ .
GLASS
CREEK
you
MARY B. POLLEY
Mrs. Russell Thornton and sons of 1 know them to be. Regard no sur-1 The gods cannot help a man who
Mrs. Mary B. Polley, aged 67. of
Prairieville, died Sunday night in Charlotte were Sunday visitors at faces.
opportunities.—Chinese Provlaces. Consider
consider not
noi what
wnui they
iney did.
aia, I loses
.
. they ----------------- I j
the Plainwell hosnital. Her hus­ Clvde Warren's. * Ch*«
Chas. v™,™
Envoy of but what
intended—Thoreau,
iUer nt rrea Otis ।
I
band. Wilbur J. Polley, preceded her Kalamazoo was a caller
4r Mr.
Mr and Mrs.
Ur, '
'
In death In 1933. She is survived by during the weekend. ★
her mother. Mrs. Sarah Smith, and Robert Shricker and children of
two sisters. Mrs LeGrand DePries­ Richland were Saturday visitors at
ter and Miss Myrtle Smith, all of Chas. Whittemore's. * Mr. and Mrs.
Prairiovlllf?" Che funeral 'was held
Tuesday,
,, at
... the
.... .Henion
----------- ---------funeral1 Henry Shively near Gun lake Sun­
Nothing like that's going to happen in this
home in Delton, and burial was in -day They found Henry in very poor
the Prairieville cemetery.
i health.

I

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

HASTINGS

BANNER WANT ADVS. BRING RESULTS

-Tse.

For want of a nail

war! Right now during Thrift Week—let’s

all pledge that no bottle will be lost for
want of supplies . . . that all of us will save

more and spend less to give our boys the
things they need.

Celebrate Thrift Week by

increasing your War Bond allotment . . .
by enlisting more of your sowings in a thrifty

interest-bearing Savings account. These words
have never been truer than they are today.
So follow this advice . . . Save now and save

America!

HASTINGS CITY BANK
'Fifty-Six Yeah of Continuoiu Service**
PHONES: 2105 - 2103

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN

�THE HASTINGS BANNER. THURSDAY, JANUARY U 1M3

FAQ! TWO

with her sbter. Mrs Ella Brog * Mrs Mark Ritchie attended fuperal1 Mrs Fred Johnson and son Arthur | SOL’Tlf THORNAPPLE
Mr. and Mn. Paul Olbaon are I Mr. and Mn. Mylo Shaw were In ■
Mra Floy Austin, who is employed services at Delton Wednesday forr
.
. — .
.
hb cousin. Mn. Mary PoUy off making some improve menu on their Gnnd Rapids last Wednesday on ,
Prairieville. * Mn. -Marc Sqularf kitchen. * Mr. and Mn. Bob Tolan. business. * Mr. and Mn. Tiieodorc
night visitor* wire her son-in-law left on Saturday for her home in&gt; Jr. and son Lynn of Detroit spent' Wieringa and Anna May came down
• STATE Of
Mn. Glenn Griffeth b ill witl\
flu and complications of an ulcer­
' Saturday night and Sunday fore- 1 from Grand Rapids before Christ­
ated tooth * ■ The Rouse circle
mas —
and
J "*
got Uieir mother. •*
Mrs.
—
lean of Reed City. Saturday visi- Mr. and Mrs Blank Brown of South' noon with her parents. Mr and Mra ----meeting at the home of Mn. Mark
Chre
Williams,
also,
called
on
Mr.
xutuc
joiui*on.
iney
spent
inc
Hallie
Joiuuon.
They
the
were her daughter. Mrs.ocna.
Bend, mo.
Ind. vunieo
visited ner
her miner
father «no
andl. and Mrs R. J. Williams. * Mbs evening al lhe Albert Wleriuga
Ritchie Thursday wa* well attended
Streeter and four small daughter*
Frank Lee and Miss Kdna[ Alice Landis of Middleville la work- '------.— —
—
despite sicknewi and a stormy day.
home. Then —
going
on —
to «
Grand
?&gt; ,°i£"bTi-k.nd
of
Gun lake. * Paul Garbow and I
* Mn. Wm J. Uebler entertained
1 ing at the R J. Williams home. * Rapids. --------Mrs. Johnson
----------- --remained un­
her bridge club. Thursday evening.
• Mr and Mn. Stephen Carter were U1 Sunday. Jan. 3 when they
occji
conium
io
ner
uouie
* There Is a prevalence of colds, --------- --- --------- . ...................... j „
1
Bunday
dinner
guests
of
Mr.
and
brought
her
home.
They
received
.
... t
w
jt MlriMan ».lj ColIse. * Mra
„ th,' OIflu and complications and our few to her home at HaaUngs and spent ilnc&lt;, wlUl a MveTC eo:d * Mr wld
' Mrs. Clyde Skinner of Chy Hills letter* from their son. Pvt. Theo­
the weekend. ★ Mr. and Mrs Del- Mrs AIlen Pcnder of Hastings were S
Ross
of Alto was a .iSrSs
te^nathic nosoltal
Grand R*P-' district * Word has been received dore Wieringa. who is still tn Ha­
’.’S' Stauffer
ass;
. sXIn.sJXK
bert Buxton and daufhter. Phyiiu.
Bt thc hotne of her nlcce
here of the death of Henry CUler ; wall and b well * Perry Barnum
Hattie Smith. * Mbs Marjorh phyllb b a 7th grade nurdi in T-K.• of
Hastings.
“
■* abler. Mn. •
—•— ••••■
— —
-Mr“ Oixlcr
Cider Txc
was t::
for —
and
Lydia
Wibon.
who
Corson of Detroit were Sunday and her frbed. Vlqpnia Olew. ot M„ A c Johnson on the Prairie
Thursday* ollernoon
“.‘n
w^sZEtor •chco1- *
*nd Mr» Carl Mlhar' many years u resident of
Sunday
visitor*afternoon.
- were
- - cr»
Thursday
Mrs. Cites.• Mr*. Chas.
-• thb
---------i-w ­ I u Rccpkm House for him. were Sun­
neigh
visitor* of tlielr parents. Mr andI Grand Rapids,
, i of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Mark William*, who underwent an upof Orand Rapids visited hb parenU.. borhood.
day visitors of their sistar. Mr*
rurhnXr H^nd N^areth Mr Mnd Mrt Ch“ Mlnar ®un4ayRitchie. ★ D. O. Doyie. the town's pendectomy al Pinnock hospital on “
Floyd
.
LeClear
and
family.
Mr.
Lc
ctudles at Barbour Hall. Nazareth * Mr&gt; L R
»
STONY POINT
Clear's son. Clyde has a position In
few days visit with her brother­ puzzle solver, recently received a New Year's eve. was brought home
J troit. Saturday for a
cash prise for one sent Id to David Saturday and b gaining nicely. Mbs 5° '*8*.
a few days'
Mr and Mra. Warren Coolbaugh an oil station in Detroit. * Mr. and
MarUta Peterwn, T-K student, b •h........ j.- .na‘Ire? r pUn!*
„'T“ vhn
visit wlth
wnn ner ,an
aon.- Connie * Mr.
terman was brought home from C. Cook Pub. Co. * A Hille daugh­ awUtlng
Mn.
Robert
Engal.of
Grand
Rap
­
of
Coals
Grove
called
at
the
B
J.
in the home. * Mrs. Mar- n
parents.
“n,n*’ Mr
Mr. *
and
nd Mrs C Rrench
French —
and* •*“ ~ --------------MohJer of
Proirie
BlodgecU
hospital
Wednesday ter was born to Copt and Mrs
Wellman home Bunday * Mra An­ ids were Bunday visitors of her ab­
* The printers devil *oemed to Btlendt&lt;1 lht. funrrai of
unde,
ler, Mrs Philip Nlcbols and family.
much improved in health. ♦ Pvt. "Arnold Hocbeke at Pennock hospital. tha Brandstetter visited Mrs. Hat- have up&amp;et our last week's account |
—„ u Wayland. Thiwiday gus Huey has returned to her home * Mn Ada Shaw returned to her
Duane White, son of Mn. Dora Hasting*, on Friday. Jan 8. weight t»:. Stevens from Friday until of the romance and marriage In the i Mr pPryor
who
n year* old. in Grand Rapids after a few days' home list Wednesday after visiting
WlUte. lias recently been trans­ 5 lbs 5 ozs. and uamed Pandra Sue MTOday. Mr*. B is spending sonic T-K school faculty
of M1 i was a former resident of twat stay with her parents, at this place
time with her sbter-in-!aw.. Mrs • .•" "*,"77' ..T’-Ty
ferred from Camp Crowder. Mo. to Mrs H uas the former Betty Street­ Sarah
Brandstetter in Hasting* tiling*, left out the name* of the Thornapplc
jple on the farm now ~Oc- Her husband. Mr. Huey Is expected
a training center al Seattle. Wash. er. The daddy had returned to. a
nhns taler‘to. JobTher da^h- nr,nc,
““ rh
“ract«s No
‘
principal
characters.
No!’ “
It wasn't
cupled by the Savacool family Be­ home from the army th“a few day*.
♦ Twelve member* of the Parmelee camp in Texas on New Year'* after
* We arc glad to report that Mrs.
"Henry." a* some thought—he is
Social club met with Mrs Ear) a fifteen day's furlough spent with 1 ter. Mrs Joe Hanlsh at her home in adamant to Cupid's darts. The con­ side* hb wife and son lie leaves a B. J Wellman, who U laid up with
Kcnncen Thursday for dinner and hls wife and Grand Rapid* tela- Oak Park. III. * Charles Parker of tracting parties in the Wedding brother. Tom of Kalamazoo and a an Infection tn her leg, b somewhat Donald local. * Mary Jane Nichols
spent Ute afternoon working on a live* During hl* vacation he re­ Hasting*, spent a few hours Sun­ were WlUiam Ferguson und Madge foster-sUtor. Mr*. John Flnkbeiner improved but will be kept off her is absent from school and home ill
quilt. * We were very sorry to hear ceived hu promotion to captaincy. day nt hb farm home north of town Hunsberger, both popular grade of Merritt. * Mr. and Mr*. Philip feet for several days yet * John in bed with rheumatic fever. * Mrs. i u&gt;»
that Howard Wilcox of Irving. « * ’Member* of the Young Peoples and also called at tiie home of hi* tegclprs in the school for a number Bender were guests to a chicken din­ Mead, who was 88 years old and who Fred Marks is 111 with heart trouble I h.»‘
graduate of T-K in 1639. had been class of the Methodist Sunday brother. Bert * Frank Pratt b con­ of years Thi* u the third wedding ner. Wednesday at the home of was the oldest resident m Uib lo­
serlous.lv wounded in action in the school and some of Die older jieoplr- fined to iu* bed. at hb home on connected with the school force their son Ward, honoring hb birth­ cality. passed away al lhe home trouble. * Mrs Le*Ue Streby accom­
New Guinea area. * Mr and Mrs. had a delightful lime Thursday Fast Main St. and in a falling con­ since opening of the school year day. * The January meeting of of hb daughter. Mrs. Lawrence Lu­ panied Mr Steebc to Grand Rap­
Clare Schantz and baby of Grand evening when they met for regular dition. * Mr and Mrs Forrest Liver­ and we are wondering who will be the Masters-Jones Circle of Uie cks fn Woodland township Friday. ids Saturday leaving litUe Harry
Methodht church, will be held at
Dean wiUi hb grandma. Mrs. Gur­
Rapids visited lier parents, Mr. and monthly social time and nupper good of Grand Rapids spent th&gt;'
u her
ner sbter.
timer Mrs.
Mr* L.
i M
m next- * The Robert Bechtel family the home of Mrs. Ray Lyons. Thur*. January 8. In spite of hb age. Mr
ney Keber in Middleville. * Mr. and
Mis. Rusli Randall. Monday of It was also a farewell to F. H. Hel- weekend with
i The —
*eninr
of of Lowell have recently moved into Jan. 21 * Floyd H Helrigel left on Mead had lived alone for the pest
*** —BYPtJ
—Body received word lately from '•‘•J'
last week and took their young rigel. who helped organize the class Johnson. *it
church wiU cniov i ,hc «*&gt;““ house on Arlington St * Sunday for Port Monmouth. New few years. On Sunday of but week Mrs
their son. Donnie. He b sUU in I1’"
daughter Pauline, who had been and has acted ns assistant teacher —
.?
Mr
•nil
Mrs
Robert
FroM
of
Grand
Mr.
and
Mr*
Lucas
called
on
him
this Wednesday evening.
;‘n&lt;1 Mr* R*ib»Tt FroM of Grand Jersey, where he ha* a position as
and Mr*.
Mrs. sleighriJe
sleighr
Alaska and hte ankle which was
ohpbhko ii&gt;*i
here on a visit, home with them * to Mrs. Helrigel. * Mr. and
Claude Koacnoerg
Rosenberg oi
of northwest
i— —■They will meet at the Harold Grtf- R"l’*ds »)&gt;ent Sunday with ner senior chemist iu the signal corps and found him ill. They called n broken b still quite sUff but he te &lt;i.t*nd*m an.i
'
The induction of Stanley &lt;Jacki uiauae
doctor
and
it
was
decided
best
to
L R- Ilcx? eL.
development bureau. Mra. H and
Johnson Into the Army Saturday Thornapple spent the weekend in feth home for a social hour and
.1* u n^.
r5CCR!lv
» ')
Barbara will remain at their home, take him to their iiome which they Bender's grandmother la spending
«» fctook Middleville.'* first
business Grand Rapids with their daugh.- eaU. * Mrs John Martcnson spent
udo
of
northwest of town for the present. did but be kept gradually failing “» TOUT «Ub U»&gt;&gt;
man. Stanley was associated with ter. Mr* Monroe Gibbs Sunday the weekend with her husband who
I
.
1:
Pat
Reynoldstill
the
end
came
Friday.
Funeral
* Mrs. Earl Van Sickle b recover­
hb father. Lee M. Johnson in the afternoon they railed on our town- |s employed by the Continental Mo- SB,rn^nT^LFn
i«mpl*lal lr likrn
L3F4 and Howard ing- from an attack of the flu and services were held Monday at 2 HIBBARJ) HILLS
grocery business, and since ths ship treasurar. Grover Cline at 1129 tor Co. In Muskegon The Marten- W. Maud Cross—43F4
and sons, who own the former Arthur Cross—87F4. w The Hill Top Lunch car trouble. * Mbs Betty Clsler b o'clock at Die Martin church with
nu*. arc zviucii iuu uwn
iu i mnwa
litters death in 1911 has carried Garfield Ave.. Grandville.
Griffeth farm north of town,--plan EP0111' °!’Sratc’1.
Mr- *hd Mr*. assbtant clerk In tiie Johnson and burial bi the Nashville cemetery. ' with the flu and had several hem- ।
on alone, His brother-in-law. Jer- 1found him gaining nicely from hb to
make their home in Mmk&amp;on R»r
lw0 ^nr»- Son grocery. * Mr. and Mrs. J. E. He leaves one son. Fred and two i orrhages of the nose. She was tak&gt;« h
about
d“e
daughters. Mra. Utwrcncc Lucas 9li
„llUk^ hospital Wednesday. ■ ,
aoout Feb
rvo 1i for
lor lhe
me duration
aura won After
Alter------ — T“ *!ek„Norgaftd
of Grand Rapids spent
♦n w
to n
Pennock
the war they plan to resume farm conditions Mr h b employed in Sunday with her parents. Mr. and and Mrs. Henry Cole, as well as Her daughter Helen was sent for in '
life * Mrs Flora Taylor returned an ordnance plont in Battle Creek Mrs chas Crookston. * Little Rod­ yeveral more distant relatives Mr Chicago. She will remain wtth her I
had
*iM*nt
a
ixrite
nurt
of
hi*
,
i.i.
av.Mwtr
t.,
.
.
.
Mead
s
—-Grand
*««! Mrs b plans
to take
Kenyon. 6 year-old-son of Mr.
to -the "Isabella
Homein in
urnnu
— r—--------——a -much
•—
rMtvisit
Hrr«wed«i
«nn H.rrv
Al- son.
Bnd Mr
, Art Al
Kenyon,
slipped on the
Rapid* Monday after a ----week's
resL Her
Harry
­
life in Cast
ai the home of her brother. Ed
Mudeyit at Western 8laJc floor at lhe T-K school Monday last,
next week. * Our electricity w*J ' ••«a**fc(
Blake. ♦ The Red Cross sewn
,Ka»™U&lt;&gt;ooff all Bunday afternoon until the i
AKC1UE t». M&lt;noXAi.n
and broke the large bone of hb DURFEE
group will meet at the City hall be called into service next monUi. * left leg below the knee and cracked
c „vfir
Mrs Perry Hunslcker came Sat­ trouble man came from Wayland ,..
nori— th&lt; mi&gt;r.
Friday afternoon and a large nt- fwenty-ftwe ladle* enjoyed the an- the small bone. He was taken to urday from Cleveland. Ohio, being ranH
and made
the nnsraurr
necessary ri-n.lr,
repairs. *
*
tendancc U desired. * The school nual luncheon of the Middleville Pennock hospital where a cast was called here by lhe illness of her Mrs Ralph DeWitte is employed at
year b half gone and next week will Woman s Club. Tuesday and the applied and he is now home and brother. Elery
Houghtalln.
who the While Product* Corporation In
see
were
new officers
XK the
UIC .beginning
UCKUIUUIK of
V&gt; a
U new semes- following
...... ..
----- the ----—-----­ coming along nicely. * Mrs. Shel­ was taken sick Tuesday and taken Middleville * Ed Bowerman re­
T-K school We understand fleeted Rrvs
Pres..- M
Mra
O JU *
Pmkter at f-K
£? &amp;
“»*- don Quincer underwent a very se­ to Pennock hospital Tuesday night, ceived a letter from hls brother,
there will be several changes made beincr; bt vice
Mrs. Vcrn rious operation at Butterworth hoa- where he is beine cared for and Jim, in the U. S. Army in California
in the program especially mqre Harper: 2nd Vfce Pres. Mrs C. A. Ktal lij Grand Rapids. Wednesday. seem* to be gaining * Mr. and Mrs. saying he was well and gaining
physical education to conform to Gardner; sec.-trees.. Mr*. Ray Pott*,
•v. Quincer remained in the city Basil Tobias are the new residents weight * pvt. Johnson visited Hom­
The Annual Meeting of the Policyholders of tHe
wartime condition* * Tlic Young * Three more of our young men left until Saturday ‘wiien he returned in the parsonage. * Mr. and Mrs. er McKibben while on hb furlough
Woman* Guild will meet with Mrs. Saturday for Fort Custer and service for Sunday services.' We hear Mrs. „
r,„ Bateman n
..u &gt;.u
»ir» last week. He worked for Horner
Nells
and
two uu
children
Woodland Mutual Fire Insurance Company will be
Elton Lawrence Thursday evening for Uncle Sam. They ore Stanley E Q 1* doing nicely tnd her many.Qf
.of Mason spent Sunday with Mr
Mr. about 3 yean, before going into the
mane frland.
Irl HI—V* I la Hklfw*
_ j Mrs. Ernie Bateman.
.____
. We. Army. * Skiing was pretty good on
Jas. H
Sines many
* The funeral of Mrs. Mary Ker- 'Jack' Johnson;
friends In
in Kjt
Middleville
hope and
held in the Woodland Town Hall on Tuesday. Jan­
*
driver for she may soon be home. * Tiie Jer­ sympathize with
Parmelee
nd Leo
Lao O
O. Klont
Kloppe. truck drlvi
meen Fowler at the P»«
—“
and
Mrs.
William the hills Sunday as several young
Wednesday
the^Creamery C^&gt;_ * Mrs; Wi
ald Bedford family and Mrs. L. M. Cramer and the bereaved ones -* folks were out from town. They
Methodist church on V.
’uary 19. 1943 ot 10:00 A M for the purpose of
was confined‘ to ‘her home Johnson drove to Ft. Custer Sun­ The second Quarterly meeting of start at tiie top of the highest hill
ittended by Llebler
’
afternoon was largely attend...
electing two Directors for terms of three years, for
relatives and friends We deeply last week with a cold and laryngitis. day night and spent a few hours the conference year was field nt and come out down on Green's cor­
v&gt; im­ * We are sorry to hear of the death with ‘ Jack" Stanley Johnson, one East Baltimore church Sunday eve­ ners * A letter to lib parents Mr.
regret that in the mention of
the reading of the Annual Reports, and for tran­
•uvumMT survivors M.
— week's of Henry Clsler Saturday at his of the new soldiers. * The Baptist ning. Rev. Don Carrick. ■ the Pre­ and Mrs Albert Green states lie Is
mediate
in but
Items, name of one sbter. Mrs. Jas. home near Hasting*. He was a resl- Missionary society will meet with siding Elder, filled the pulpit. He in camp In Wyoming. Hls addre.M
sacting such other business as may legally come
Batson of Hastings was omitted. * dent of this vicinity many years Mrs. P. D. Sneathen this week gave many good reports from va­ Is Pvt Gordon L Green. Co. E. 5th
Z T R Bld 313 Francis E. Fort
A Chrtrtmas greetings telegram and Is the father of Robert. .Dan Friday afternoon.
rious. fields and a very good ser­ Warren. Wyoming.
before sol'd meeting
from their .son Wavne in North and Gerald of thb vicinity and un­
mon. and conducted communJcn
Africa was received last week by cle of Buril and Tom Gillett and PLEASANT HILL
service His wife and daughter came
The Sunshine club met with Mrs. too. W Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ritchie SOUTHWEST WOODLAND
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Crookston so Mr*. Wm. Schenkcl and brother of
C. J. MOORE. President
Mr and Mrs. Lan Moore's house
late it gave them a real scare. * Chas. Chirr. * Mrs Robert Wat- Vere Carter Thursday and worked are remodeling their house to make
Robert Swartz, student at Hope kins and friend. Miss Betty Lane on the club quill. * Little Beatrice It convenient for two families. Mr. al WamervHle was damaged bv
H. V. TOWNSEND. Secretary
1-14
8
college. Hollands an* a Sunday of Hasting* spent from Friday over and Bernice Palmer arc having the and Mrs. Kenneth Ritcbb will oc­ fire Monday morning about
o'clock
Due to Sam Heffelbower's
guest of Miss Maurel Webber * Sunday with lhe former's mother. flu. * Mr. and Mrs. Ear) Corliss and cupy one part * Mr and Mrs Rog­
Mr and Mrs. Hcnrv Brog spent Mrs. B, C. Swift. All were Grand son Douglas and Mrs. MlUicent Reed er Davls and daughter have moved early discovery of the fire and lhe
A ll«n r
ready
response
of
the
Woodland
i Sunday afternoon in Kalamazoo Rapids visitors Saturday. * Mr. and of Grand Rapids were Sunday vis- in with Mr and Mrs. H. D. Davis to
fire department it was.scop under
Hora of Mra. Mae McDonald and
Clare Peters. * Mr. and Mrs. Vere live until the end of the school year control. Tlic fire started Ln th®
attic.
At
thb
writing
the
amount
Carter were Sunday dinner guests
of damage Isn't known. Mr Moore bOTirr. TO CREDITORS
at the home of her sister, Mr. and BRANCH DISTRICT
Mr/ O, D. Fassett returned to her is on the sick Ibt and has been
Mrs. Otto Schantz of Caledonia in
honor of the SduuiU's son who is home Saturday evening after be­ under the doctor's care for tiie
last few days. ♦ Mr and Mrs
ing
at
the
home
of
he
r
son
Ray
the
home on furlough from Ft. Lewis,
Washington. * There will be a War past two weeks, caring for the new Keith Farlee and baby. Mrs. Charles
Board meeting at the home of Mr grandson. ♦ Mr and Mrs Forrest Farlee
Parley and Nevah were Sunday ; « »Urt «■ ihr
caller*
on Mr and Mrs i 1»ij. at irn
and Mrs Joseph Conigan and also Bldelman are staying at the home afternoon
*’•---------- —
*
one at Mr. and Mrs. Vere Carter's at his parents. Mr. and Mrs HenrV Isaac Williams and Mrs
Paul
Tuesday afternoon. * Mr. and Mrs Bidelmnn, for lhe present Mrs Al­ Towns and baby of Woodland. *
Paul Gibson were Sunday caller; ot bert McCleUand of BarryviUe is Mrs Vada Green entertained the
Mr and Mrs Trn Westbrook near also helping out. * Henry Bldelman. United Brethren Missionary Society
Ada. * Mr. and Mrs. Howard Lew­
tor an All day meeting on Wed­
is ot Ann Arbor were weekend guests hls home Sunday evening at 8 nesday. January 13th. Pol luck din­
of Mr and Mrs. Herb Cook. * Mr. o'clock. Funeral services will be held ner m. noon. * Shirley and Maryand Mrs. Ogden Kaiser were Sun­ at the BarryviUe church Wcdnes- Lou Townsend have the whooping
day afternoon callers of Mr. and
cough.

MIDDLEVILLE

aid Bedford will act as manager of Mvere illness and able lo sit up an
the store which will be in charge hour at a time. * Mn. Reginald
of Mbs Edna Bachte). efficient Cridler was brought home from
clerk, and we hope Jack will be back Blodgett hospital. Grand Rapid*
on lhe job beiore many month*
pass by- * Mr. and Mn. Oleun
Solomon and soru Ru^H
lo un.- ueo some oays airs, ucu
“nd J4” V.
ScHieflB of Caledonia b looking
icnucu
—- , anft(T
ner tne
tended uic
the ikuwiMt
funaral w
of the —
U£b»
thP homr
homr until
untll she
shc recovers.
rccovers
uncle. Frank Denbe at Caledonia *
Pauline Benawav came home
ta.
iu-dw.
*
MU.
r-WM
wa.
J
iutTuaaday. * Mlu Pauline Walk-

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at the home of Mrs. Ruth Planer I Education and Biology and te un-1 You are invited to attend out IRVING
I HINDS CORNERS
Election of officers for the W S. La« w*«k *L«««r
Friday. Jan. b The president, Mrs. । dec the supervision of Mrs. Bawdy Services each Bunday
■
The
County
Center
Telephone
iHa* Hendee.
a was nrrehlm. will,
L.* *Lutheran
...----- Church
1 IC. S. resulted in the same officers:1. H«iry Sothard underwent a ma*
Alice
unable tn
to Ibe
with ' ' Mi.,
Mha KSnllv
Molly Anvtnn
Saxton te wArlrtmr
working tn
In Art
Art
Zion
Mlv Geneva Wort
Company met at the Hinds school
Pre*. Mrs. Clarence Longstreet; Jor operation at Pennock hospital house Friday evening for their an­ ha* been spending* a
us. so Mrs. Bessie Woodman was in and Physical Education and u&gt; un­
Paul W Geiger. Pastor
Vice Pre*. Mr;, John Perry; Sec'y reernty and all tope for a speedy nual m«rtlng but few attended Bur- Mary Teeter.
Charge- Mrs. Allerding of Hasting* i der the direct supervision ut Mto
10 00 A. M. Sunday school
conducted the opening devotional Campbell Guy Hili of Uie Educuund Trea*. Mr* Frank McNutt
11 00 A. M. Divine service
rel
Phillips
was
elected
Pres
;
Har
­
Herald Classic Installed the new perlod. Mrs. Woodman gave a gen- I tonal Department of M 8 C. will
The Sanborn girls' decorated the old Slocurn. Vice Pre*/ Clark Rub- Wayland and Mr and Mrs.
3:30 P. M Lutheran Gospel Hour Next meeting at the home of Mr.
officers of the I. O. O. F. and Re-, ertl
Ml view
... of
— the work
---- - of Uie
---- ------------------------W C I be here-------each-----------week to supervise thte
8 30 P M. Luther League will1 and Mrs Ben Nagel. A When the Christmas tree at the church and
Townsend and Martha of
. after which
*. -x. the heads of Uie! co-operative project.
, (iavt a candlelight Service In which। last snow went off with a rain. It should be complimented on their the ensuing year. * Mr. and Mrs Rapids spent Bunday, Dec Tl,
bekah kxlgts at Lake Odem Fri-1T. U.
,
.. ’
.. n
...
ttie newly elected of titer* will be in-. looked like the village might have fine work.
d&gt;&gt; nkH. * Morgan Ow.r ol
t?.,
"
‘.
Cox and family Of Kalama­ Mr. and Mn. Arthur Rk tor risen
Mr. and Mrs Kenneth Reynolds timer
. z ,,
„
their
* Mrs Ecutn DiacK gave
more high water like la*l spring
w,«„ work
w—
•—
In order to stow appreciation tor stalled.
zoo spent Sunday with Mr. and Mra. and John, also Mn Edith RlchatdGrand Rapids visited Marvin Clar- a
w report
rrpon of
of Uie
ito Department
Department of
of EvanEvan- n
an
tne hard
hard work
work at
at the
the .School
Jlcnooi Full
Fair
|| (he
Wednesday 8 30 Choir rehearsal Several cellars had water but H-went and family spent New Year's day Spelman Casey and family. * News son of Grand Rapids.
“—
- -------------sic Sunday afternoon, a Harley Me- —
gellun.
* Mtes Olga v-vh.-b
Eckhardt. i.„.
■
October, also
to give the chll- j Thursday rellgwus instruction the. fast A Mra Nora Ellen Berber, who with Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Edmonds not a plenty nowadays on account
We an- sorry to rtport Mrs C-&gt;y
works at Defense work in Battle of Dowling.
Millen underwent an operatl
operation
dren a Limuir
chance iu
to acresee .*
a ivaruuii
regular iuu
full usual tune and place.
7---- -7at chairman of the Flower Mission, re- I uivi*
of gus rationing and roads none to Stowell of Freeport te not so well ut
Thyb*Perry of Lansing spent tiie good.
hnanital but MnnnaV"
He ported
nnrtrH some good
urvwi work
work done.
rlnn. *
W The
The length movie at
... home without
a.,. drlvCreek was visiting her paernl* here
Pennock hospital
Monday
...
day.- He
thte lime.
THE
EVANGELICAL CHVRCH
te convalescing very well. * Mr. and Department of Christian Citizen- mg to some other town, live P. T. A- :
Sunday. Ronald Beton. who got* weekend with her parents, Mr. and
J.
S
l&gt;-abler,
Pastor
to school and stays at Middleville Mn Roy Pen).
Mra. Birdslll W. Holly are receiving
'
ship was presented by Mr*. Clara , |* sponsoring a movie fur the night
10:00 A M. Morning worship.
, wa* home ato a Much sympathy is
*&gt;r. ana Mr*. Kooen Glasgow rr. .
congratulations on the blnn ot a Klopfenstein, and Mrs Bernlece Os- 0( Tuesdav. January 18 at 8 p tn
Sc inion themr. The Secret of extended to the L K WUcox fam- Dowling were New Year's eve guests ,
son at Pennock hospital Monday good reported for the Press and « This te another Bobby Breen picHy. their oldest
.1 *on.
son. Howard, having uf
ut Mr
•'Rr and Mn. Cameron McIntyre.
McIntyre, '
morning. January 11. Tne young Publlclty Department A Al the tunf. • Lee, Hing Again". He l* the
11
00
A
M.
"Sunday
school
been seriously wounded a couple of
Mrynnd
&gt;and Mrs. Roy Perry were supsup­
man weighed 8 3-4 pounds and is noon hour a delicious potluck din- I young man with the golden voice of
davs
before
Christmas
He
was
born
per'
guest*
1
on New -Year's
---------------eve of- *Mr.
rnamed Franklin Frederick. * Mr. ner was enjoyed. A Mrs J s Dcub- .radio. His picture that we tod tol­
nnd raised near here and attended -'nd Mrs Larry Anders of Hastings,
and Mra. Arthur Allerding. Jr. of ler led the devotional period al the s(ull^ W(U v&lt;fry Well received and theme. Our Orcatejt Menace "
7
30
P.
M.
Wednesday
choir
re
­
vr
4-H
girl*"
are
making
a song
the village school, later graduating
Hastings were weekend guests at the opening of the -aftemoon jesalon. A we believe you will like this one.
hearsal
n
for
their
club
to
the
tune
of
from T. K H 8 at Middleville be­
Mrs. Woodman conducted a Bible « Remember you are the guest of
Thursday 7:30 p m Midweek fore he enlisted. He was serving
te 1s the. Army. Mr. Jone*." We
ford. * Mr. and Mrs Clarence Ar­ Gull and Miss Lena Warren won | the P. T: A for the evening Don't
In New Guinea. A younger broth­ Wish
nie and sons of Battle Creek spent the prize, a Mra. Ruth Fisher re- mUj u * Woodland high Library prayer Service
South
Woodland
Cnurth
of
lhe
er
uromer.
brother.
Kenneth.
rvrnnciii.
is
Is
in
me
the
armthe weekend with her parents. Mr. ported for the Department of Char- , club met Tuesday evening. January
ed.forces. Many homes In this vic- TIIREL C ORNERS
Brethren
and Mn. Lawrence Paul. Jack re­ acter Education, a Mrs. Curtis and 5 fOr a potluck supper butene**
inlty have two eon* In the *endce.
«■***« «-»»•••
Arthur L. Dodge, paster
mained to attend kindergarten class Mn. Meyer* from Woodland sang meeting and social hour. In spite
Lester Larabee,
10 00 A M Worship and itennon vininiw
Clnrence ncirjiui.
Berenrte, muirr
Miner ratiuxi
Palmer _ Mr. and Mrs
In the Woodland school, and will a duet "Follow Me." a The work of, o
ofj stormy weather twenty member.-,
home. Sam McKeowns home. Mrs. ««bbv and Connie Sue spent Nep-^
I
11
00
A.
M
Sunday
school
make hte home With hte grandpar­ the Alcohol Education Department We
re present
were
present. a Woodland high
lilgh LatFlorence
Blackford
has
two
son*
in
Year*
day at thMwme of htepar8:00
P.
M.
Evening
service
ent* for a while, a M.-. and Mrs. rt* presented by Mr*. Daisy Tyler । ln
club was entertained by the club
in Club
_&lt; t____ .....&gt;
n.t rnt&gt; Mr nn&gt;&lt; Mrre r- »
Rev. Harper S -Will of Chicago 1s
Carl Walts and Reuoen Wolcott after which Mrs. Mae Custer of president, Mauripe Clum at her
spent Monday with Mr. and Mn. Hastings gave a very helpful talk hotne Sunday afternoon. 'January 3 bringing the rnis-xagcs during the son home te reuresented by two in Hastings,
The Rev.
Rev. and Mrs. J. R. ChrteWe’noted three stars The
Revival services which begun Sun­ sons-in-law We
Cred Tabberer of Freeport. * Mr. on the work of this Department sug- at
— -a »-.•»—
buffet ------supper.
day. January 10 and will continue In the service flag tn tiie wmaow or Pfl* n»d family of Hastings were
i nd Mrs. Ford Stowell und Mn. getting various inetliods that may­
Kindergarten and First Grade
through Sunday. January 24. Serv­ the Clifton Campbell tome. One supper guests of Mr and Mrs. Edw
Prank Hynes intended the funeral be used effectively. Mr* Custer is
Miss Doris Whitney, teacher
represm* a daughter In the W A Waiters and lhe Ceeil Planks New
ice
each
evening
at
8:00
o'clock.
We
of a cousin, Mn. Coy Stowell of District Superintendent of the De­
France* Grummet visited our
Freeport, on Saturday. ♦ Tne Birth­ partment of Alcohol Education, a ' room Monday. Many who have been extend mif invitation to all to at­ A. C A Mr. and Mr* Clarence Lung- Yrars eve and then all attended the
street were railed to Grand Rapids Wutch Night service at the church,
tend tlw* meeting*.
day group of Woodland surprised We were glad to have present with &lt;
KSu-riS.'
by the serious Hines* of her father
Mr. and Mrs. Roger Williams of
Mn. Donald Guger at her -home in
United Brethren in Christ
- ,,&gt;v
hl--'
»UIa Mr and Mr* John Perry went to Dclum. Mr. and Mra Glenn WilGrand Rapids by arriving in time
I H Osgood. Minister
I dergarten ure reading many library
Kalamuzoo to spend Sunday with Hams of Gull lake, Mr and Mrs.
for dinner last Tuesday afternoon. Woman's Study Club Holds January books. Gordon Tyler has rend se,- Woodland
,
trieir Min and fatnllv
Max Reynolds of Delton. Mr. and
A carry-in dinner was brought by
Morning
worship
and
sermon
10
Meeting
en Pre-Primers and ten first grade
---------- ---------------------Mrs. Elwyn Hayward of Hastings
the group. * Tom Nlcthamer te
The Woodland Woman's Study boots while Geraldine Augxl hat
ASSYRIA------------------------------------------- and Mr and Mrs Leslie WUUanja.
tome on leave for one week. Tom
Sunday school 11 a. M.
seven and four und Larry VanThe oU welf on the Floyd Rankin
attended a "500" party at the
has just been promoted to 2nd Class Club held IU regular monthly meet­ read
Christian Endeavor 7 30 P M.
dtcar six und four In the kinder­
farm te functioning regularly and home of Mr. and Mrs. James SloPetty Officer upon completion of ing Tuesday evening at the school garten Duane Reuther has read five
Cottage
prayer
meeting.
Wernic...
the surrotm'linn stow imnmve- cum. New Year’s eve.
an eight week*' course In Delscl En­ house. A The subject of tile program Prr-Prtmrr* and one first grade day 7.30 P M.
ment A Little Joan Rogers of BatMr. and Mrs Lester Larabee acgineering at Die University of Il­ was "Health". Mrs Hilda Baas pre­ book.
Kilpatrick
Marilyn King and Don
linois. Tom was graduated with sented a piano solo. Mrs. Frances
tle Creek spent part of last week companled Mr. and Mra. J. E. McSunday retool 10:30 A M
honors and lias been ennsen to re­ Bawdy gave a talk on "New Books Phelps have read seven Pre-Primers
Morn mg worship und sermon with her grandparents. Mr and Millan lo Grand Rapids New YMr*
Second Grade
ceive further training bl(fire being and Authors"., Miss Carrie OrozingMrs Floyd Randal). A Mrs Gilbert eve11:30 A M.
Mrs. Mildred Nowicke. teacher
placed on active duty. He will be er gave a pager on the subject ot
Powell, who was at Pennock hospt- ,,,_rzT~-------- ■*»»
Christian
Endeavor
8
00
P
M.
For An we have made snowmen
at Navy Pier tn Chicago tar ad­ ''Infantile paralysis." Mra. Vesta
Cottage prayer inerting. Thursday tnl part of last week, has returned pi RITE
vanced work, A Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Born and Mrs Florence Kttson gave and eskimo pictures. A We are glad
home.
A Mrs. Charles Johnson of Last Week's Letter
Allerding ot Carlton spent Sunday a piano duet. ♦ The Hastes* Com­ to welcome Warren Courtney from
Bellevue Is spending a few days at
Mr “I,d Mr*. Roger Davis and
mittee! was In charge of Mrs Mae Lake Odessa to our room. A Chllafternoon with Mr and Mia. At
the Mr and Mrs Willard Case Jcrtlyn spent New Year's with Mr
thur Allerding a Mr. and Mm Fay Leonard. * The February meeting dren who were absent lio.t week u&gt;. Last Week • Letter
home. A An all dav Missionary “hd Mra. Caryl Bowman in Irving.
will
be
Gentlemen's
Night
when
the
account of sickness were Kerwin
•Lorna Larabee
• " ■
C. Wing were dinner guests Sunday
und torrainc Man­ Service wa* held Sunday at the . Mr- *t&gt;d Mrs. H. D. Davis and
at the home of Mr. and Mr*. Law­ ladles will enlcrtalu their husbands Booher. Willis Burgess, L B King. ning and Shoran Jane of Yprulantl Gospel Center church at Assyria daughter Winifred and Jerilyn spent
Duane MeycK and Ruth Scofield.
rence Chase of Coals Grove, a Mr. at a banquet.
visited their parents over the week­ Center, a A group of youngsters Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J, W.
and Mrs. Donald Gager und .ion
Fourth and Filth Grades
Entertain in Honor of the Meari
end.
enjoyed a sleigh ride recently. One
in Grand Rapids.
Morgan spent Sunday afternoon
Rslrigh Family
Mrs. Marlhu Smith, teacher
j Mr. and Mrs. Lester Sonnevlile conveyance wo* propelled bv a
Mr.- and Mr
Mrs.
Reynolds nr
of n*t.
Bat­
Mr
" TLeo
*° R»vnr&gt;i.i«
with Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Border, a
We had $48.50 Defense stomps last and daughter Lorraine and grand­ tractor Another was drawn by a. tle Creek spent Sunday with Mr.
Rev. and Mr*. Geo. Wlngurd en­
A. D. Miller was happiiv and com­ tertained Mr. and Mrs. Meari Rai- week. Phillip Boni bought n bond daughter Sharon spent Saturday beautiful white team, and they ali' and Mrs. Eaward Rice
pletely surprised Thursday evening rlgh and family. Melvin. Ione and Harold and Gordon Brown earn evening with Mr. and Mrs. John made gny. a Tiie Stevens school
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Wilkins have
when the members of the K. of P. Vivien for dinner Thursday evening. bought $12 00 worth of stamps, a May of Battle Creek. Mr. and Mrs. are enjoyina their new oil h»»ter * purchased the Alvin Clark place
lodge came with well filled baskets About eight o'clock ten members of We wrote letters to Mary June Leak Bonneville celebrated their twenty­ Mra. Floyd Randall spent Wednes­
ot Joe Card's corners.
to spend the evening and have din­ Mrs. Rairlgh's Sunday school class last Friday and sent her n plan*. fifth aeddlng anniversary Friday.
Mr. and Mn. Clyde Wilkins of
day at the home of her dapgmer.
ner with him. a Ml» Marietta Paul surprised her there. Mr and Mrs She 1* much improved but will no:
Bobbie O'connor spent tot week Mrs. Josephine Rogers of Battle Battle Creek spent Sunday with Mr.
of Hastings visited Miss Murdo Paul Rulrigh were presented with a gift be able to be back with u* for a ' aith his parents in Kalamazoo.
and Mrs Bert Wilkins.
Creek,
meeting
with
the
social
Cir
­
from Friday until Sunday. Mr und and Melvin and Ione werefew
weeks
given
a A Tire fourth grade chil[ Gary Rolini was taken to the hoaOur old weather man keeps every­
Mrs. Cha* Faul and son Dkvld of handkerchief shower, a Mr. and dren are studying Eskimos and have । pi tai tot week and all hope for his cle of the Stone Jug locality of which , thing covered with snow so white
she is a charter member.
Hattlngs were Sunday night supper Mrs Rulrigh and family nrc mov- made
clean.
-J- patter1, ot' them. Others are speedy recovery.
BARNUM SCHOOL
II1 and
Coiene.
year old
daughguests of Mr. und Mrs Karl C. Faul Ing on their own farm about three making snowmen * George Court­
rnlen*. the
t1-- three
*•-----------------*--------*Mr and Mra. Jesse Larabee and
and family, a Mtes Jeanne Burkle miles east of lhe Barry-Eaton coun­ ney entered the fourth grade Mon­ Lorna Larabee went to Fort Custer
Mr. and Mrs Stephen Bishop of «« of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Wilkins.
of Battle Creek spent the weekend ty line or four mile* east of the Kil­ day from Lake Odessa school.
I Friday to see Dale but he had been South Nashville called on Mr. and who »a5 «rtously ill with whooping
with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Carl patrick church. This farm is in
I sent to Ft. Lewis. Washington.
Mrs Ben Crockford Saturday. Mr. cough and pneumonia Is much betFifth and Sixth Grades
Burkle. a John Stairs was brought Eaton county and in the Sunfield
I William Monica was taken 111 Frl- und Mrs Clare Wallrich of Kala- ,er- _____________
Mrs Arlle Spindler, teacher
home from a Battle Creek bnspltai school district.
However. Melvin •
Onr defense, stamp sale for last I day and a doctor was called but he mazoo spent the weekend at the'
Saturday In an ambulance and te and Ione are attending school here
What Is a Ficon?
gradually grew worse and pa.ssed Crockford tome. Mr. and Mrs. !
convalescing at hte tome in East for the present. A About 61 were
away Sunday morning at 7:30. He
MUUU
, ■
Fuller of Hastings called
A fichu..is a scarf
draped
about a
Woodland. * The Woodland fire Jresent Sunday after school at u the front board depicts a snow scene had many friends who regret hls Arthur
there Sunday. A Mrs. Gus Johnson woman's shoulders and tied in a knot
of children sliding down hill, skat­
amlly carry-in dinner in honor of ing and making snow men. * Sev­ P(u*lng and heart-felt sympathy Is has gone to Flint to be with her al
brMi.
Monday morning by a fire at the the Rulrigh family.
eral of our folks have made free extended to the berenfed ones, jle , son. Herman, who has rented an I
home of Mr. Moore near Warner­
hand Frescol paintings. We will be was a brother of Ld Monica of Has- , apartment. A Elite Johnston went
M. S. C. Honors Woodland
vine. Slight damage was done to the
glad to have Miss Saxton aid us In tings.
to Lansing Sunday returning MonNo Skyscrapers In London
chimney of the residence. * The W.
Because of lhe success last year
noi what t wlV
d“Y- * Kcllh Durkee is working at
8. C. S. ot the Methodist church of w student teacher In our school. our art work for a few weeks.
None of London's buildings exceed
N
1 h
1 d ' ,he
C*"* ,w;tor&gt;' in Has­
will have tirclr Calendar meeting on Michigan State College has placed
CHVRCH ANNOUNCEMENTS
200 feet in height
, is my kingdom.—Carlyle.
I tings.
Wednesday. January 27. Pot luck three in the Woodland school for
The Methodht Church
supper at 7 o’clock. Members please the winter term. Mtes Jewell Dick­
10: 00 A. M — Morning worship
bring filled calendars. There wiU.be inson Is working in English and His­
11: 15 A. M—Sunday school
InataliaUon of newly elected officers. tory and is under the direct super­
8:00 P. M. Young People'* service
W. C. T. U. Institute
visor). of Mr. William*
Ml&amp;s AlThursday 8:00 P. M Midweek
The W. C. T. U. Institute was held lalne Wolfe is working in Physical service.

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and Dud in Middleville about hut
year's Middleville-Caledonia tour­
nament and asks how the fellows

you with my very best wishes for
victorious New Yer
W. E. Pprklns.

They figure he's In New Caledonia.
Wherever he is. he said he met
Carleton (Party) Smith, another
Every week more and more of you Middleville lad. and was sure glad
fellows ore home on furlough* and co see him.
We’ve heard so many letter
doos it seem good to see you?—It
doe*! If you’ll just nonce when we "choice bits" from another Middle­
ville chap. Carleton Swift, that we
wish he’d write us. too. He writes
that he can now do mopping to suit
the most dL'criminatmg taste. He
for the first order of busi­ hat several techniques—standing
ness. a money order for one buck is with tons mop: on knees with-bond
cm its way to you Harold Cole. It mop, or horizontal with, brushes —
Isn't much but with four more it he's equally capable with all styles
may be Just the difference of. "will if not always picturesque He writes
I or won’t I buy » " Bv the way. if Maude Bell, ho wtehra he had tlic
it Un't'embarraMing. you look plen­ ambition rile always had because
ty elegant In your iilclurc and we then he rould like the army a little
like It.
better. Cheer un Carleton. "Heroes
You probably remember iieaimg are bom. hot made." if that’s any
of "The Womanless Wedding.' a consolation.
ptiy for home towns. Well, some­
Lester DeVault will be home on
body around here should have plen­ furlough this week. Jack Larkin
ty of Inspiration to wnte something from Great Lakes will lx? home on
called "Maleless Romance" or "La­ "boot" leave Feb. iith to Feb. 20th.
dles for the Duration." Why tiie way did you know that Jack? Joseph
you fellows arc taking off from Wavne Bump has graduated from
"these parts" we feel almost de­ Aviation Radio school at the U. 3.
populated of masculine charm. (No­ Naval Air Station at Jacksonville.
tice the altnoal—Zolly isn’t going to Fla. Wayne enlisted in July and
put hls neck out even at hLs old began his training at Great Lakes.
Congratulations fellow, that’s nice
age. 1
■
Chuck Leonard took off Sunday going. Charles R. Freer has been
for Detroit for a Naval Air Corps selected to become a speclaltet in
assignment. "Bun" McPharlin has the Navy and is enrolled in the
volunteered for service and goes to school for Machinist's mote al
Kalamazoo next week for hte physi- Great Lakes. Burr Laubaugh has

to Camp Maxey. Texas. where I a good kid and the only feUow from
.
.,-0 [aJTlc barracks home I’ve scan.
Medical Replacement Training Cen­
Parker of Fort
-Wall, guess I'll atop for this Umr
ter .at Camp Robinson. Ark. Lt.- Candldate Ha
locue on a ten- Write when you can. Love to au.
Commander “Ken” McIntyre is still Benning, oa..
tn the UJ5A. He'd be glad to hear day furlough.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Reynolds have' P**from back home at 2014 Marengo
St.. New Orleans. La. Captain Fin­ received word from their son. Cor-|
nic te “up tn the air." He's taking pond Raymond Reynolds, who tei AF.O. 308, c/O Ft
flying lessons and is about ready somewhere in the southwest Pa-| No*'
clfic war sone that he hu been ad-1 Bob •
hkn
to solo. Happy Landing. Captain.
“J1 lettera off to him
Bob Corkin writes "How about vanced lo First Cook. He writes ««
printing ail the addresses of the fel­ that-there te a lot of rain and when. now so he U surely get them in
te no rain, the aun Is terrib-) Moren.
lows In the service from Barry Co., there
ly hot. almost unbearable someAbout the snow Bob. we’ &lt;
so we can sec where everyone is and
,
drop them a line." Good idea Bob. times, he says.
j
••'T’*,!? country roods. Your brother, mcx.
but we can't do it all in one. two or
left Saturday with thirty-four otheven three issues. Did you know we
nLrid er fel&gt;°w» from here
he wants
have over 1.000 boys in service. We It
Hamid t&lt;)
M
ft joldter 03
it a Int
lot." Th.l,
That's tha
the anim
spirit'Harold.
Just peg along each week and print. and when you're home on leave J*u We
„c HW
v to
w ....
don't. ,„,
have
tell
as many as we can. Addresses can tell us about It.
• (nl ..jq
chln
Here are a few of the things M&gt; ^er eom?lata no mstti
change so fast we have a problem
keeping them up-to-date. too. Bob Munjoy has lo say in a letter to hte ^e'rBnd Pthsd’S what
ks
:
says "I never in all my life shined parents. "Just a few lines today to
so many shoes as during my. basic answer your letter of Nov. 14th — everything we can to helte you.
training." Does that have a familiar which I wm very glad to receive. It c'bTrthctara and ad“
ring fellows?
was the first letter 1 have gotten roHhte week
nr.
H Henney '
After this was written we learned trnm
from ---------home since
Oct. A.h
5th.
;
that Bob arrived home on Tues“We ure In northwest Africa, o! । 2nd Platoon. 12th Co. 1 8.
dnv for hte first leave. Welcome course. I can't say just where, but
O. C. 190
home Bob.-well be seeing you. Bob's so far everything te quleCwherc we
Fort Benning. Ga.
address is:
, are.
Birthday—Jan. 19. „
Pit. R W. Corkin
"I got a Chrteunas card from the
Army War College.
. Hasting Cjly Bunk yesterday and
Jerry Johnson
Washington. D C.
r thought it was dice of them lo re­
U, 3. S. Btecayno
Ptt. Gordon Sothard. who is with member me.
c o Postmaster
the -Marines in San Diego. Calif ,
"There isn't much I can tell you
Morgan Annex Navy Section
has recovered from a recent Illness about things down here but ic isn’t
New York. N. Y.
so he lias tx-cn discharged from the so bad. We arc sleeping in pup tents
Birthday—Jan. 25.
hospital. He lias been transferred and we get a Utile damp when it
to Platoon 1218. R.D.M.C B.. ut San rains but the only time it rains in
Diego. CaUf. l,icut. Hartley Fin-,. northern Africa is in the winter, at
Jacob Miller
strom has been sent to the Army night and during the day. I suppose
Flight D-3 ‘
Camp at Camp Wallace. Texas. it is cold at home and you have a
Atlantic Chy. N. J.
Pvt Reed Furrow and Pvt. Normaii little snow.
Birthday—Sept. 1G
Petkins, who were formerly nt Camp
"When you see Ed Beaver tell
McCoy, Wise. have been transfer- him hte brother. Bud. te here. He’s 1
Pvt Kenneth E Beckwith.
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LIEUT. GAYLORD G. FLORY, right, son of Mra. Bertha Flory of Woodlaud, te pointing qul a
ealor highlight In the portrait he painted of BRIO. GEN. WALDO C. POTTER, commanding general
of the Fort SIU, Okla-, replacement training center. Flory, who la on duty al the field artillery re­
placement center, painted the portrait from a photo in lhe Recorder, weekly paper of lhe camp.
The picture waa taken at lhe presentation certmonlea."—Reprinted by eoartray of The Grand

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Send us more addresses and we ll
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speecn correction ot
oi Western
western Michlmiciiicuse us. Mrs. Wellesley Ironside. |
' The next assembly to be presented 1 gan College of Education. will conwill chai with you. Audra always
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by the School Assembly Service will duct a Speech Correction clinic st
knows lots of news, although being
a" new ’bride" s"he"may have" many ’be a talk given by Frank Preston the Central school. January 12 and
“homey" thing* to tell vou. For in- I Johnson on January 28. Mr. John- 13. Parents and teachers Interested
stance—who gets the coffee—the [
I"1?!?
”!! , in specific problems of speech cor­
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bride or the groom? Anyway, we!: cr ot science, will tell lhe answer to I rection ore asked to get in touch
know you’ll like hearifc from her. i shortages of materials in hte speech with Mtes Helen M. Wade at the
i entitled "Science—and Your Future.” . central ichool.
So. agaifi. Cheerio,
Mr. Johnson will Illustrate from a I Ous. staiiley a nuudclk'n showed
ZOLLY COFFER
,an&lt;c ■ •jBfbft
some of bls s!dght-of-hand tricks at
! coots made of milk, shoes from pet- an assembly held in Central buiidroleum. rubber subslitute». dresses lng Bl 3 0$ock. Friday. Jan 8. The
DEATH OF HENRY
BIDELMAN SUNDAY
from coal and many others.
| money ukrn ln
be 115?d l0
Frank Hemy Bldelman. son of
A drive te being made by the Jun- ‘ make passible future assemblies.
Frank E. and Sarah Roush Bidel­
I Sorae °f lhe ”«-* ‘ludenu have
n an, was bom in Baltimore town­ 1 n? 22.ho**'
container has been '
arriving at school late several
ship. on May 30. 1882. and died at
lhe I KwomAngB during the pastlcw weeks
hls home In Maple Grove township, 1
I because of the weather and road
on Sunday. Jun. 10. 1043, aged 60 ■ llbrarj for such contributions.
Sue Smith te the Junior manager I conditions.
years. 7 months and 11 days. He
of
the
G.AA.
succeeding
WlUo
Thc .,tUdenL* of Mr. Burgess’ ecoIs survived by hls wife, Mrs. Leia
class turned in their 1500
S.iddler Bldelman; a son. Forrest, of Hampton. The girls are getting
esrayTon Monday. It te reBarryviUe; and a sister. Mra. Floyd practice in officiating: making It
nJ?eTl«nl°wnrit&lt;inff lnn ‘&gt;Uirc‘1 ,hat 011 economics StUdctlU
Rice, of Hastings. Funeral services
essav on a subject of their
were held at the BarryviUe church rules. They are also working on choicean
^Xn^ to ^om™on Wednesday afternoon. Jan. 13.
lW0 wln,er !porU; fore they get credit for the course,
the Rev Kenneth Griswold of Nash­ 2r m22.»&lt;0« th
Fortnights were distributed Frlville officiating, interment Ln the by March 1.
Striker cemetery.
Thc last ciud nour 'of thte sent-; day to teachers and high school stucster will be held Monday. Jan. 18. dents. Thte issue was written and
Tire following jiemeslcr, students published entirely by students of thc
Dicsrl-clectrlo Locomotive
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change their choice of clubs' ioumaltem class and served ns a
Diciel electric locomotive is used
with lhe consent of the instructor | part of their final examination. A
on the cog railway which ascends
Pike's peak. Formerly steam en-

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THE KARTTNG1 RANTCPl, THCTt8DAY. JANUAMT 14, »43

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Miss Doris Beus and Mra. Mar/
Weller of Grand Rapids spjpl the
weekend with the former'. parents,
Mr. and Mra. Charles Betts. *

Hcr Jnuband h„ been
uko the service. leaving with the
group for Fort Outer, Saturday *
William McCallum of Kalamaaoo
M*n‘ u* »•*«* with
borne,
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Fergus Reidel relumed to Grand . HARRY VILLE
Rapids Sunday after spending thc
Because at slckneas Ln lhe neighweek here with ills grandmother, borhood. there will be no W 8
Mn. Leia Roe. * On Monday ere., c. 8 dinner thia wet*. * Henry
Jan. 18, Dr. Merton 8. Rice of De- Bldelman U very low al this writtrolt will give a lecture at the school mg, with no chance for hla recovauditorium. hla subject will be “A ery. Forrest Bldelman is also ill. |
Dog's Worth.'* The Lions Club Is But hls illness la Die "flu" and we
sponsoring the lecture. A T. Corp. hope he will recover very qu
Victor Higdon of Winter Gardens. They have certainly had their 1
Florida.*has been home on a fur­ full. Mrs. Bldelman'* staler.
lough. * Pvt. Harold Wenger of Mabel Parks of Kalamazoo, hu;
Fort Custer spent Saturday at hls been with her part of the time and I
home. * Mrs. Esther Joluuon has Mrs. Albert McClelland is assisting i
gone to Battle Creek. ★ Coy Brumm also. * A large crowd .attended the
has given up driving a school bus ■Hower for Mies Clara Gillett al
and is working at tiie Varney Dairy. the home ot Mr. and Mra. L. A. |
★ Mrs. Aencs Weeks has gone to Day Friday evening. Clara leaves
the Soldiers Home. Grand Rapids this week Thursday for California |
to care for a patient. * Mrs Grace where rhe will be married to Earl |
Pultz spent the weekend in Detroit Pennock of the V. 8. Navy. She &gt;
guest of her sisters. * Mrs J. C. received many lovely gifts. Sand- j
Furnlss has- returned from Grand wichw. cookies, and a drink were :
Rapids where she went before the served. Clara has many friends who ’
holidays to visit her son. Louis and wish her much happiness in her I
family. * Tlic Clover Leaf Class newly chosen career. Her uncle. I
was entertained ' Friday night at Harley Hayman, who has been vis- |
Mrs
NeUlc Moons with Mrs. iting her for several weeks. wUl ac­
Elin Garlingcr assisting. The fol­ company her as far n» Wyoming. *
lowing officers were elected for thc Mr. and Mrs. Paul Kesler and fam­
coming year: President. Mrs. Pau­ ily were Sunday dinner guasU of
line Lykins: vice president, Mrs Rev. and Mrs. J. J. WililtU. * Mr.
Stella Purchis; secretary. Mrs. Ella and Mrs. Russell Mead of Oscoda
Garlinger: treasurer, Mrs. Rose are happy over the arrival of a 7
Smith. Refreshments were served lb g'l oz baby girl. Deanna Eloise
by the hostesses. * Mrs. Boyd Ol­ at an Alpena Hospital Monday,
sen is spending sometime with Mr Jan. 4. Russell brought the two lit- j
Olsen at Ypsilanti * Mrs. Dorr t|r boys down here Monday evening.
Howell of Middleville spent the Kent is with grandma and granaweekend at her home here. * Reg­ pa McKeown and Zane is staying I
ular meeting of Laurel Chapter No, with krandma and grandpa Mead 1
31 O, E. S. was held Tuesday night, * Mr. and Mrs. Wirt Surine of
* Lieut William H. Roc of Uie U Nashville were Sunday dinner guests I
S Air Force was awarded o Dis­ of Mr. and Mrs Hubert Lathrop
tinguished Flying Crosit by Maj} and family. ♦ Mr. and Mra. Harold
Gen. Lewis H. Brereton. Comman­ Higdon and baby of Battle Creek
der of American Air forces in the were Sunday dinner guests of Mr.,
Middle East. He. with three oUicr and Mrs J. L. Higdon. Alfred Hig­
Michigan officers, were cited for don and two daughters of Kalama- I
zoo and Mr. and Mrs Victor Brumm
“outstanding achievement." All have of Nashville were Sunday after-1
at least 200 iwurs flying time In noon callers. ♦ We understand Wm.&gt;
Middle eastern operations. Hr is Van Curen hu taken to bathing in I
the son of Mrs. Lota Roe. a teacher High Bank creek. Weill Anyho*. .
In thc local school.
he was in the water. Makes one I
have chills to think of it! Eh? *
SOI T1I BOWNE
Visitors nt the Will Mishler home Mr. and Mrs. George Gillett is.
sons,
Mr and Mra. Elmer Gillett. I
on Sunday were Mr
and Mrs
Evart Ardis and baby of Freeport, Miss Clara Gillett. George Hayman [
Mrs Biima Roush nnd daucjitrr. and Harley Hayman were present I
nt
a
farewell
family dinner for Miss I
Miss, Winnie. Mrs* H Wetfel and Clara Gillett al
the home of Mr. and '
daughter Palsy of Hu,tings, Mr.
Vein Marshall’s family on j
and Mrs. John Thaler and Mr. nnd Mrs
Sunday * Mr. and Mr*. Jay Cole I
Mrs. Howard Thaler of Campbell and Mrs. Kenneth McClelland were'
* Arthur Anderson of Alto is help­ Sunday afternoon callers at the I
ing Paul Holtman draw coal for home of Mr. nnd Mrs, Elmer Gillett.
the Freeport Creamery. * Mrs. ★ Gertrude Tobias has been out of I
Loyd Allerding has been assistin'? school with an appendicitis attack. I
her daughter. Mrs. Delton Tyler, * Mr. and Mr*. Karl Gasser and |
caring for the little .babv which san of Auyrin were Saturday evehas been sick with a hard cold. * ntng callers of Mr. nnd Mra. Chas.
Mr. und Mrs Paul Hoffman spent Dav. ★ Mra. Nell Walker and Max
Sunday at Mr. nnd Mrs. Joe Mat- Alden of Chesaning were Sunday ।
temlckS at Alto, *Mr. and Mrs. dinner guests of Mr. tend Mrs Ralph i
John Thaler of Campbell visited DeVine * Miss Marjory Tasker of!
Thursday with Will Mishler and Hastings spent Friday night with
family * Mrs. Dorothy Curtis was Mis* Clara Gillett and Clara spent;
in Hastings Friday. Her sister-in­ Saturday night wilh her.
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law. Mrs. Ervin Curtis and baby re­
turned honu- with her from Pen­ CLOVERDALE '* *
nock hospital.' * Mr. and Mra. Wm.
Miss Catherine Cagney of Kala­
Porriti and Mrs. Corren Gless were mazoo called on friends here Tues­
in Grand Rapids Tuesday. .* Mr. day. * Mis* Mildred Watson of
nnd Mrs, John Walts and daugh­ Kalamazoo spent thc weekend wilh
ter. Man Elizabeth of Alto were har«mother, Mrs. Mac Watson. *
Thursday caller* qn Mrs. Jennie Mr. and Mrs. Welton Brooks spent
Pardee * Mrs. Chester Richardson Wednesday evening with Mr. and
of Nashville visited her sister. Mrs. Mrs. John Chandler of Hastings. *
Li Gfand Collier on Monday. * Friends of . Mra. Bert McCallum are
Mr. and Mrs. Alden Porriti and very sorry to learn of her Illness and
mother. Mrs. Lvdla PnrrlXt were hope for her a very speedy recovery.
callers on Mrs D D. Holcomb and ★ Miss Vivian Brooks spent the
Mrs. Jennie Pardee Monday aft­ holidays in Savannah. Ga., with Lt.
ernoon. * Hiram Kareher of Re- Murvln Flower. * Tlic community
tnus. Mrs.. Albert Slabaugh oj East wa* greatly shocked In lhe passing
Bowne. Mrs. Tobias Stirock nnd of Wm. Monica. Much sympathy Is
daughter Mary of Zion Hill, Mr. extended lo tlic bereaved ones. *
and Mm. John Berky of Elmdale Doug a I McCallum of Detroit spent
were caller* the post week at Jerry thc weekend here wilh his parents.
Blough's. * Mr. and Mrs. V. L. Mr. and Mrs. Bert McCallum. * •
Wolcott of Lansing. Mr. nnd Mrs. Mrs. Julia Perry of Kalamazoo spent
Wm. Shultz of Grand Rapids, Mr. a couple days lhe past week with
nnd Mrs Alden Eash of Denrpom, Mrs. Murtha Chamberlain and Mra.
John Eash of Iowa City. Iowa, and Emma Dickerson. * James Lewis,
mother. Mrs, A. T. Eash, were Sun­ who has been spending some time
day dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. here with Mr and Mrs Walter
Clare Ea*h. John Is home on a Lewis and family, has returned to
week's furlough and when he re­ hls home in Leslie. ★ Mr. and Mra.
George Chipman of Kalamazoo
turns will go to Glenville. Ill.
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
WEST HOPE
Bert McCallum. * Mrs
Steve
Jimmie Springer left Saturday Karmcs and Lewis of Ypsilanti came
with thc group of draftees., from Sunday to spend n week with her
Harn- Co. for Fort Custer. ★ Hu­ parents. Mr. and Mra. Welton
bert McCallum and Forrest Johnson Brooks. * Mr. and Mrs. James Wllwho were both home on furloughs cox of Rutland were Sunday dinner |
were calling on friends in thc neigh­ guests of Mr. and Mrs. Leoler Lord
borhood last week A Mr. and Mrs. and family * Mr. and Mrs, Virgil
Clarence Johncocks of Hastings Monica and Bob were in Battle
were caljers at lhe L. D. Woodman Creek Saturday. * Mr. and Mrs.
home Sunday. * Several from the Delos Flower spent Sunday with Mr.
neighborhood attended the farewell nnd Mra. Richnrd Hoogenboom ot
party held for Jimmie Springer at Gull .lake. * Mr. and Mra Lester
the Grange Hall Thursday evening Lord and family called on Mr. and
* Abe Hayward spent the weekend Mrs. Ronald Anders of West Hope
with Mr. nnd Mrs. Em Johncock. Sunday evening.
* A correction to a last week's Item;
the names of Mr. and Mrs. Em
Catholic Elementary 8c boaI ■
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Johncock should have been included
Catholic elementary schools In ,
in the list of New Year's dinner
guests nt the L. D Woodman home the United States arc attended by i
but were somehow omitted. * Mrs. ■n estimated 2,000,000.

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Your opportunity with the Company will be the same whether you are a union member or not.

2 — You do not have to join a union to work at Wards.

3 —Wards is opposed to all forms of the closed shop. Liberty requires that an employee be free to
join, to refuse to join, or to resign from a union without losing his job. Liberty requires that an

employer be free to employ the person best suited for the work.

4— The President of the United States has commanded Wards to accept for its Chicago plant a
form of closed shop called "maintenance of membership”. Under this form of closed shop,
employees are not free to resign from the union without losing their jobs. Wards is compelled

to discharge every union member who fails to maintain his union membership in good stand­
ing (non-payment of dues, etc.). This making of membership in a union a condition of hold­
ing a job is the closed shop.

5— Wards did not voluntarily agree to this requirement. Wards believes it to be illegal and un­
economic. Wards has accepted it under duress and only because the President of the United

States expressly so ordered.

6— Wards is the only retailer in the United States upon whom the President has imposed any
form of the closed shop. It is unfair to impose burdens upon Wards and not upon those with

whom it is in competition. If the retail industry is to be subjected to the closed shop require­
ment, it should be legislated by Congress and applied uniformly against all retail establishments.
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7 —The National War Labor Board has now called a hearing to determine whether the em­
ployees at Wards* six large stores in Denver, Detroit and New Yorfc City must belong to the

union in order to hold their jobs. Wards will continue to oppose this illegal and uneconomic
requirement. Wards will reject any demand of the Board that employees be discharged because

they fail to maintain their union membership.

8—The President of the United States has no authority to order Wards employees to remain
union members in order to hold their jobs. Congress is the only law-making authority. Congress

has passed no law requiring the closed shop.

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FAOfc SIX
i Wolcott of Woodland were Monday
I dinner guest* of Mr. nnd Mr* L. R.
1 Wolcott. * Mi. undMdrs Merrill
Karcher and family spent Sunday
I with Mr. nnd Mr* Watt Thomas of
Mr. nnd Mrs. Fred Ballance and
1 South Bowne. * Helen Miller mid
Mrs and Mrs. Leo Welfare of Has- (' non Lyle qjf Logan, nnd Jay Blough
ting* were Tuesday evening guests I1 of Carlton were Sunday afternoon
of Mr. and Mr*. Clarence Benedict guest* Of Mr. and Mrs: W. C- Lape.
in honor of the latter'* birthday an-: * Mr. and Mn Wilbur Mirk of SarRev John McCue rpoke ujulc were Sunday dinner guest* ol
nlversary xSietmJj
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.7 theXol Mr. andMr*. Ralph Sage rand Jam­
house Wednesday evening. HL ilv * Mr. and Mr*. Frank Hynes
inemewu*
*neuwamwmw v..theme was "TheCorncratonesof
Civ- nhd Mr. Eva Stowell
nutation'. * Mrs. Mac Miner enter- &lt;.UKd on Mrs. Julia Gndfny ^•Uur'
Ulned the Pleasant Valley W. M. A. &lt;luy afternoon. * Mta* Agnes Humat her home Wednesday with an all piirey ha* Ix-n :,*?i*tlng with the
day meeting, w Rev and Mr*. Seth houseijork at the horn•• of Mr. mid
Davey of Hariinr* culled on Mr. and. Mrs. R*ln’»
Thnler and Mr. and
und Mrs. How-­
Mrs. Claud Mead Wednesday eve- John Thaler
nlng. * Mr and Mr*. Sermah Scese ard Thaler ol Campbell Were Sunday
and Mrs. Adah Metter were Sunday afternoon guest* of Mr. nnd Mrs.
William
Mishler
and
Gwendolyn of
•gmsts of Mr. ana Mr*. Weriey Keim
of Clarksville. * Death visited cur South Bowne * Will Fox ol Lo'*e
community three times within a few Dtatrict'called on F, E. Demine lust
Wednesday.
*
Mrs
Eleanare
Whit­
days and took thfee of our older
highly respected citizen*; Frank ney spent Tuesday In Hastings. *
' Denise. Ernest Tooker *pd Mrr. Vi­ About thlrtv friends met at the
ola Rogers Stowell. Heartfelt sym­ home of H Burleigh of Campbell in
pathy Ls extended to the bereaved honor of their *on Pvt. Clayton F
ones. ♦ Mis* Lillian Bleam of Bowne Buileikh. who ta home on a Uiirtyuzrlsted with the work at the Post day furlough- A pleasant evening
office Saturday nnd wtv a supper was spent by all * Mt** Evelyn
Thompson °* Grand Rapid* was a
* Mr and Mrs. Charles Wieland of Sunday' evening supper guest of Mr
Logan were Sunday afternoon call­ and Mr* Claude Walton and family
ers at the Ray Wieland home * Mr.
ana
«• Alto. Mr. nnd Mrs. Jn
and Mrs. xacn
Bert naynrr
Hasner ut
of Lake vuvaOdessa were Wednesday evening gucsb Blough nnd family of Irving. Mr
of Mr. nndMrs. Adam Endres. * Mr. and Mr*. Sieve Miller, and Helen
and Mrs V. L. Wolcott oi Lansing, and son Lvle &lt;&gt;! Unrun were dinner
Mr. and Mr*. Cnrl Walls and Reuben guest* of Mr and Mr*. Will Blough

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A 7 ROOM HOUSE recently remodeled, 2 lots. 1
extra large, on lhe corner of Market ond Clin­
ton streets. For a quick talc will sell for $2000.
ONE OF THE NICEST 40 ACRES of land in the
County. 4 miles from Hastings, has nice build­
ings. electricity, lays level, good soil. $3500.00
or will trade for house and lot.
A WONDERFUL PLACE IN MAPLE GROVE town­
ship, lays level, nearly new house and barn.
’ House has furnace, bath and electricity. A
''peach" of a place. Will trade for an apartment
house.
A. 6 ROOM HOUSE in the first word just recently
put in A-1 condition. Will sell on a Land Con­
tract with small down payment. $3000.00.
IN CARLTON TOWNSHIP a wonderful 160 acres,
2 barns, nice house, soil good, lays level, $10.­
500.00.
IN HASTINGS TOWNSHIP we have a good 200
acre farm, lays level, good soil, large buildings,
$20,000.00.

EARL R. BOYES
REAL ESTATE BROKER

(The best Investment on earth Is the earth itself)

STEBBINS BUILDING

PHONE 2659

’Sunday. * Rev. and Mrs. Griffin and
Rev. John McCue attended the Barry County Ministerial Conference al
Hastings Tuesday. * Mr. and Mrs.
Arthur Moore and Mr. and Mr*.
Frank Thompson attended the fun­
eral of Mt. Moore's father. Henry
Ctaier at Hastings. Tuesday after­
noon. * Lewi* Nccb his been feeling
quite a lot better thc last few days.
* pvt Glenn Frederickson has been
•tran*Ierred from Camp Wolters.
Texas, to Lo* Angeles. California. *
Mi". Marian Rohrbacher of Lansina
called on Mrs Wm. Hutchens at the
Pavne Sunday evening. * Franklin
Buti;e**. Jr , returned to .’chool Mon&lt;Iay alter working. In Battle Creek
lor a time. • Mr. and Mrs. G C Ed­
monds and daughter. Bonita Ruth.
of Ann Arbor spent Saturday night
with Mr*. Edmond's parents. Mr
and Mrs. Duel Stason. * Mr. and
....a
.* V.
Mt». Arthur vmhmi
Clinton
of wu.ui.
Carltun were
Sunday &lt;f
Suminv
dinner
——------------guests ol
— **Mr. and
Mr* B. R. Clinton * Mrs. William
Hutchens of Hastings called on Mr.
and Mr*. John Fish Monday * Marurn Roush'of Lansing, and DorothyBunn, local, .spent the weekend with
the former's itrantlpftrent*. Mr. and
Mrs. Sam White of Hastings. *hnd
c.illtd on Mr* Wm Hutchens ut the
Marvin Thnler home. * Mr. nnd
Mt*. Earl Everson jmd family spent
Sunday wttii Mr nnd Mr:. Harold
Tinkler of Battle Creek. * Robert
Mead, who has been in the U. S.
Army, at Curnp Stone. Cal. ta spend­
ing a few duv* at home. * Mr and
Mrs. Clarence Van Patten and Mr.
and Mrs. Lewi* Neeb were Clarks­
ville visitor* Thursday. * Mr*.
Gebrge Bassett wa* taken to Pen­
nock hospital Monday afternoon *
M:* Wm. Hutchens spent the holi­
day* with her children in Grand
Rapid- and Ls nt present with her
daughter. Mr*. Manin Thaler at
Hastings. * Her many friends
throughout
Barry county were
grieved to hear of tiie death of Mrs
Coy Stowell nt her home here early
Thursday. She hnd been in i»oor
health for a period of several year*
and for some time had been very ill.
A* Mrs. Viola Rogers, she had re­
sided in Freeport for more than
•even years and les* than a year ago
wa* married to Coy Stowell of Has­
tings. Surviving besides lhe husband
nnd three non*. Allen nnd Keriiielh
of Jackson und Corl ot Battle Creek,
one daugmer Mrs. Ruth Makycs. al­
so of Battle Creek, and two staters.
Funeral services were held Saturday
nt 2 30 at the United Brethren
eh'irrh nnd
anti burial wn« »n
'r •*
’ — n’-church
field c-me en- * Henrv Smeikcr of
W. A Invert
.M&lt;Xrail”
wm

&lt;r
&lt;•-1 Mln-r
*im-r King
tvinx Mrs
air*, Smeikcr
ouicini-r L*
1* conumifined
fined to
to her
her bed
bed and
and Is
ta under
under the
the
doctor's cere. Mrs. Libbie Drew nf
Clarksville 1* caring for her. * Mr.
nnd Mrs. Clarence Van Patten and
Mr. nnd Mrs
Lewlr Neeb were
• 1 urx*vine visnor* inui-u.i, ui'u mi
Saturday were dinner guest* of Mr.
nnd Mrs. Mervl Neeb mid Meria of
Hastings. * Howard mid Marie MeRobert* of Alto mid ML*&lt; Elaipe
Kauffman of Lansing were Sunday
oVen'nn’ enller« nt Mr and Mrs Joe
Kauffman and family. * MiAs Pau­
line Ev+ron ta etnoloved nt the Per­
ov Jone* hospital in Bnt’le creek. *
Mr and Mrs. Ray Clinton of Irving
were inuranuv cauers ot mr. una
Mr* B R Clinton * George Nelson
was in Hasting* Monday morning.
* Mrs Bovd Payne of Kalamazoo
illed on Mrs.- Ida Payne Sats'
urdav afternoon * Rev. &gt;&lt;nd Mr*
M-nx tonmi-.
inrern* and
nnn Mr*
orrx Gatlin
|iiUn„ N"wFrenk
ton ol Belding were Friday visitors
nt the Nell Newton home * Mr. and
Mr-. Charles Woodruff ot Hastings
were Thursday afternoon mints of
Mr nnd Mt*‘Frank Thompson *
The United Brethren church was

AUCTION SALE

Owing to thc fact that three of our sons orc already in military service and thc
olher son is about to be colled, and as I am working in a defense factory in Lan­
sing, my wife and I decided to quite farming. We will offer our personal property
at public auction at our farm IT7* miles south ond ’2 mile east of BarryviUe
church, or 1 mile south and 3’,j miles west of Nashville on what was once known
as the Peter A. Maurer farm, on
&gt;

COATS GROVE
hast to the Barry County Christian ' tai Chemical company.
CARLTON CENTER
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Kelsey
a student. In Freeport high
I Mrs. Wayne Pierce of Hostings
Endeavor Union Tuesday evening. I He .wa*
WU?
school. We want lo with him much
spent Sunday with her parent*. Mr spent Sunday at Paul Woodman's.
Ernest S. Marks. General Secretary success' In hta new position.
land Mr*. Clem. Mr*. Pierce re­ * The address of Pvt. Donald G.
of Mlclilgan Christian Endeavor Un­
turned last week from MtasLuIppi
—...---------- ...
------------ -----where she spent eighteen day* with Chase is Camp McCoy., Wisconsin.
Ion.' was “
the speakez
of lhe evening.
Church of the Culled Brethren
—-»•*
&gt;
bk h.,:ne here Sunday nt 13:30 alter her husband. Private Wayne Pierce. Co. 35, Brk's. 2530 and we are *ure
In Christ
* Claude Walton made a business
E B. Griffin D. D. Pastor
cc.r.-d to
u&gt; hu
hu bed
M for
10,.
W«k. *
&amp; “."a
trip to Hasting.'. Monday. * Mrs. Elhe would appreciate some mail
being confined
a week.
Phone 303
•
eunore Whitney spent Sunday eve­
He was born Oct. 14. 1852 in Battle companled Mr*. Arthur Yarger to from home. * Tiie C. E. meeting
ning with her daughter. Mr». Genc- Freeport
Creek He has lived tn Delton since Fort Custer to see Pvt. Robert Fal­ was led by Ear) Sense last Sunday
10: 30 A. M. Sunday School
vieve Crans of Caledonia. * Thc Re­
coner.
Tiie
trip
was
in
vain
as
Pri
­
11:
30
A
M.
Morning
Worship
1902 and was d rural carrier for 15
evening. The subject was, "How •
bekah* will hold Installation of offi­
8 do P M. Sunday evening service years. HL* wife, who wa* formerly. vate "Bob" had been transferred to May I Become Sure of God?" *
cers in the Odd Fellow hall next
Port Lewis. Washington two days
Thursday evening. January 21st. All nt .Pleasant Valley
8.00 P M. Thursday. Prayer meet- Helen McPherson, died Dec. 21. 1918. before. * Mr r.nd Mrs. Richard Miss Dori* Coat* went to East Lknmember* and friend* are requested
slng last ‘Motulay to take on eight
Denny
from
out
the
Camp
ground
He
hud
lived
alone
until
four
years
to be present. A pot-luck supper will
/go when hls son, Roy and family. way. Mr nnd Mrs Radford Stidham week* Kelloggs Scholarship course
be served after installation. * Mau­ Plearant Valley
of Hastings and Mr and Mr*. Ger­
rice Glasgow of Dowling spent til10:00 A. M. Morning worship
/
nt Michigan State College. * Sym­
ald
Tlseher
enjoyed
a
card
party
at
11
00
A
M
Sunday
School
(
weekend with Ms grandparent*. Mr.
son. four grandchildren, mid one the home of Mr. and Mr*. Floyd pathy I* extended to the relatives
and Mr*. Glenn Kellogg. * Mr. and
8:00 P M. Quarterly meeting *en\
Mrs Kenneth Stcckle and two chil­ lee Rev D H Carrick of Sunficl-X great grandchild. Funeral services Denny. E. State Jloud. The guest* of John Mead, ns his death oc­
enjoyed
n
delirious
steak
supper.
\were
held
at
3:30
Wednesday
from
curred nt the liome of hta daugh­
dren of Lansing spent Sunday
with
—■-■••• will preach and conduct communion Uie MethodLvt church. Burial in
tiie former s-father. Asa Strckb « services.
Miss EvelynzFox of Freeport. Rus­ ter. Mrs Lawrence Lucaic lost Fri­
il&lt;v. Everett '«*lx»ve attended eh
the
8:00 P M. Tuesday. Prayer serv­ Prairieville cemetery * Mr nnd Mrs. sel Landen. Wayhe Landon and Mrs day afternoon. He has Tiled near
..
Youngs Evan* of Gull lake, Mr*. RobeLLPalconer were dinner guest* here the most ot his Hie and has
meeting of the Barry' County Coun- ice.
Merrill Evan* nnd Miss Thelma Mott -Bafiday of Mr. nnd Mrs. Arthur many friends who regret hta pair­
of Churches in H.isting* Inst
Freeport Methodtat Church
of Kalamazoo were dinner guests of Ynrgcr. * Mr. and Mrs. Muri Fauley ing Funeral at lhe Martin church
Tuesday. * Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Mr. mid-Mj*. Russell Mott Wednes­ nnd daughter of Clarksville were at 3 P.,M. Monday..* A fine crowd
Newton and family were Sunday
Morning Worship 11:00
day cvehlng?YUMr4. DellaJlOchellr. Sundav guests of Mr nnd Mra. El­ was present at Uie L. A. S. nt Harve
Sunday School 12 00
g'uwu of Mr. and Mrs. Will Newton
of State D
Road.
♦ v,r
Mr. and Mrs Alvin
'v”' *
A,v’" Carlton Center Methodtat Church 75. dhd Tuesday"-morning at the mer Marlowe. ♦ Mr and Mrs. Cleon Koodmnn* last Thursday and 813
Clark Memorial Home in Grand Landon spent Sunday In Kalama­
u&gt; received from
the dinner
Heirigle spent Sunday with Mr and
Rapid.', after breaking her hip in zoo. * Mr. and Mr*. Alfred Alloff served by Club No. 3: Orplut Wing.
Mr* Keith Marlow of Carlton. *
Morning Worship 10 00
| October. Stic and her husband had and family of S. E. Carlton were Irene Brooks. Fne Wcygmidt, Mary
Willis Lap.' is recovering from his
Sunday School 11:00
resided at the home since June. 1033 Sunday evening caller* at Dir home Townsend,
Minerva
Wobdman;
illnes*. * Mrs. Decda Meyer* is as­
She was married to James Rochelle of Mr. and Mr*. Arthur Ynrger. * Kathryn Clum and Bessie Wood­
sisting with the house-work at the HICKORY CORNERS
in 1893. Mr nnd Mrs. Rochelle were Mr*. Colonel Ynrger went to Grund man. The urogram was in charge
l^ap Karchcr home. * Mr. and Mrs.
Miss Hilda Williams, daughter of residents of Delton several years ago Rapid* Sunday where--she has a of Ames Haight and constated of
Harry Fnuset of Grand Rapids. Mrs.
L Pr'.estervof Kingiley, and Harry Vere Williams nnd the late Mr*
practical nursing job for a few contests, reading* and a talk bv
Tabbereq. Seaman 2nd Class, of Williams and James Deer, of Camp Methodist church. She leaves besides weeks.
P. C; Wing. * Jesse Chose was
Great Uikcs Naval Station. Illinois, Forest. Tennessee, were manied the husband, one daughter Mrs.
Lt. Annie Rosenthal of New Or­ taken sick last Thursday evening
were Saturday evening dinner guests Sunday. Jan. 3rd nt Rossville. Geor­ Genevieve Gault, a son Herschel! leans. Louisiana, wishes to thunk with thc flu. Tlic doctor wa* there
of Mr. and Mr*. Fred Tabberfr. * gia. Rev E. L. Ellis read the mar­ Rochelle. both of Battle Creek. Fun- I the Carlton Center friend* for Uie*. several time* nnd he is better now.
Mr. and Mrs. Wetutall Shoemaker riage service. Louis Williams of
many gift* she received at Christ­ * Mr. and Mrs. Harley Sense. Oscar
of Lansing spent the weekend with Camp Forest. Tennessee. Mis?. Ger- Thursday in Hillsdale Methodist mas.
Cooper. Mrr. H. Woodman end
Mr. und Mrs. Admn Endres. * Mr*. tnide Sinclair of Hickory Corner* churcli Burial wa* made at Frontier.,
. Mrs. Pearl Demond attended the
Bernice Closson accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ketchum of Kalama* * Mr. and Mrs. Will Whittemore
funeral of Mrs. Coy Stowell nt Frrcwere In Hasting* Friday forenoon. IIENTIERSHOTT
*”d Mrs. Gal) Ughtfoot to Grand
l»rt Saturday. Burla! wa* nt Ban­
Rapids on business Saturday after­ Det s will arrjvc Tuesday to spend * Mr. and Mr*. CLirchee Payne and
We were glad to have church field cemetery. Mr. Sense nnd Mr.
noon. * Mr*. Nina Manec of Lan­ his furlough with hi* bride at her children of Hope Center and Mr. services Sunday and should profit Cooiier were pall bearers. Our sym­
sing nnd Mr. and Mrs. Walter Rock­ home in Hickory Comers. Hilda's and Mrs. Stewart Waters nnd chil­ by ML*.* Rultaon's New Year's ser­ pathy L* extended to the be­
hill of Hastings were recent guests many friends wish for herself and dren of East Delton visited Mr. and mon. Two weeks ago there wasn't reaved husband, who is well known
of their parents. Mr. nnd Mr*. W. husband a long and happy life * Mrs Gordie Durkee Sunday. * any on account of bad roads and
Mbs
of --------Hickory
Cor- Keith. Kenneth nnd Kendall WllW. Rockhill. * Mr. and Mrs Ken.........
- •Mary
—. Trirk
------------- -----are grnndnarent*. ns n baby wan •
net): Mead and family of Maple »e:s mid Melvin Zinke of Rogers | hums of Gull Inke spent Saturday sickness. * Mr*. Robert Gorrtaon
Grove were Wednesday evening *up- City were married December 31st nlght'and Sunday with their gnind- hit* been on the sink itat thc past born n&gt; Mr. nnd Mrs. Kenneth
week. * The McOmber 4H Sewing Brtabin. Mrs. Brisbin lives In Bat­
per gueM* of Mr and Mrs Claud at Bryan. Ohio, by Justice L F. Hall. ;&gt;arent*. Mr and Mrs. John Adams Club met December 31 at the home
Mead * Marion Roush of Lansing They were accompanied by Mrs * Mr. and Mr* Ralph Starring and of Arlene Beadle The girls are do­ tle Creek and Kenneth ta In tha
and Dorothv Bunn, local, accqpipan- Zinke'* parents. Mr. nnd Mrs. Elin* two children ot Level Park spent ing some splendid work. * Mr nnd service bring stationed in Missouri.
led Mr mid Mr*. ClaroSawdy of Has- Trick. Mr Zinke is employed nt the . Sunday with hls sister. Mrs Leon Mrs Ed. Bentz of Hastings culled on * Mrs. Pearl Demond Is great­
tings to Battle Creek. Saturday al- Duplex Printing Pre.** al Battle Pennock and family. * Mr and Mr*. the home folk* here on Sunday ♦ grandma as a daughter was born
ternoon * Robert Mathewson of Cal- Creek nnd Mr*. Zinke Ls a senior at George Schoolcraft of/Battlc Creek Mr. nnd Mrs. Ronald Haynes hnd a to Mr -and Mrs Rose । formerly
edonia spent Sunday at'the home of the W. K. Kellogg Agricultural visited her parents. Mr. and Mrs. letter from Gerald from Fort.Cbiy- Bcrnadlne Demond: in Hastings.
Mr mid Mrs. Charles Overholt. * chool.
Their friends wish for Bert Patton. Sunday. * Kenneth
La. He ta well and happy GLASS ( REEK
■
Mrs Wm. Hutchens’has received them a long and happy life. * Mr ; Town, who ta stationed in an army boumc.
and likes hL* work. * We nrc *orry
word that h»r son Willi* ta now sta- and Mrs Elias Trick and Mrs Bet- enmp in Texas, called hl* parent*. to hear tlint the baby daughter of Lost Week's Letter
New Year* visitors at Fred Otta'
tioned at New Orleans, La. Hta ad- tie Pixlcv, and son visited Mr. and । Mr. nnd Mr*. Wade Town by phone
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Cnrroi
Ncwfon
(Edith
were
Mr
and
Mrs.
Hany
Dunn und
dress is Pvt. WillLs L Hutchens, ’Mrs. Pixley of Fair take Sutmnv «f- and talked with the family last Sun­
lias bronchial pneumonia. Pvt Alpheou* Dunn of camp Barry.
36401734. BOth Station Hospital. N. ’‘Theon. * Louis William* of Camp day night * Kenneth'Aldrich and Tobla*&gt;
Wc all hope fur her speedy recov­
A Staging Area. New Orleans, t-i Forest. Tennessee, spent a two Leo vniunucuum.
Chamberlain, who
who me
arc in r.ugEng- ery. * The W. S. C. S. will meet Cnl.. Hubett Sehrier of Southwest
Rutland.
Mrs,
Lueiln
Sehrier
of tiie
* Mr. mid Mrs Dnn Postma nnd week*'
furlough with..........
hi* —
father, land.
luiv.e: meti there
and talked
•WllH-.mK
imv.i
uiriv
uuacu■ with
wiui
ThUTMlay, Jan. 21 nt the home of upper peninsula, nnd Mr. nnd Mr*.
—
........ —callers
—
endsister. Hilda
11,1.It, In-each
, iaiiu.other.
_. l * . Mr.
«... nnd
_unu
__ j Mrs.
•»_.
&lt;■
P»»'»ta Ann were o..
Sunday
of Vere Williams
and
Allen
'&lt;r and Mrs Genre- Alexander of December. ThL*. hews item riiou d oriffen of East Delton visited Ma- Mrs Ernie Matti'son. Bring any Rnv Erwiiv nnd Mb* Joan, local
dl*h vou wl«h except pies as they
Robert Otis sirent thc weekend in
Lowell -* ----Mi.** Helena ..............
Braendle
have
reached
the
Banner
quite
*e.n
Newton
Fridav
*
Mr.
and
Mrs.
are provided for. Wc hope for a Kalainuzoo with relative* and also
whohas
hasbeen
beenconvalescing
convalescingfrom
from he:
he: sometime uro.
An error by your Marshall
Mrs good
Marshall Norwood.
Norwood, Mr
Mr and
nnd Mr*
।
who
crowd us there will.be un elec­ saw Ice Foltie* in Chicago.
recent appendectomy nt the home kcal corn’*|k&gt;ndcnt. * Mrs. Frank John Chamberlain and daughter ।tion of officer*.
1 A *ht!&lt;ll crowd attended the cotnTown und Mrs. Hazel Nunnemaker Fatty mid Maxine Smith were In
of her nurrnt•___ "" .
Im'mity meeting nt the church Sat­
•were
at
Hustings
Saturday
after
­
' Hastings Saturday night. * Mrs. Ada
Braendle, relumed to her uork at
noon
on
business.
*
Sympathy
l*
ex
­
urday night Game*, and music fur­
Thor|&gt;' of Hickory Corner* visited
Butterworth ho-pnal in uimiu
pPartlcular Bird
tended
to
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Hale
Brown
nished n vety cniovnble evening It
ids
Sunday
Mr*, Maty Doster Saturday. ★ An
•— ...........
; *. Sgt. Gerald
---------- Forbey
. ..
■ of
—
Thc
Ibis,
sacred
bird
of
the
Egyp
­
was decided lo have ro-opcrative
•
Julia
Sinclair:
of
Richland
in
the
InaianrtjsolL’i. ’ndlasia. siMrsst..Sundqr
error wa* mode )a*t wpek in regnrd
-nroaram*
for the remainder of the
■death
of
their
baby.
Harriett
Lee
tians,
is
extremely
selective
in
iu
to the bxikelball game between
*,th hl' Parents. Mr. and Mrs.
also
to
thc
grandparent*
Mr.
nnd
Dellon and Woodland on Friday eve­ choice of food and watch and natives year. Each family attending ta exGeorge Forbey and family. * Hiram
Mr*.
Hal
Sinclair
of
Hickory
Cor
­
ning. Jan 15 The game will be will not touch food or water that It irectrd to ofhr n number for thc
*?0' hJJ' bc™ at ht V0’"*
ners.
*
Mrs.
Florence
Lawrence
evening's
entertainment.
Come ami
nluyeri nt Woodland Instead of Del­ has rejected.
««
,or.4
have a good time.
weeks, returned to hta home in called on Mrs. Hattie Whitmore of ton. The local team will go to Plain­
Remus Saturday * The W. c T. U. Delton last week * Mr. and--M&gt;* well on Tuesday evening. Jan. 19 and
will meet Tuesday January' 19 at 2 D. Hitchcock eNorma Butler: of to Nashville on Friday evening. Jan.,
o'clock nt the home of Mr*. Edith Dalia*. Texas, are visiting her par­ 22. * Mrs. John Chamberlain enterReport of the Condition of The Hastinqs Citv Bank
Bunn Mrs, Bunn ha* charge of the ents, Mr. nnd Mrs. Earl Butler of tuined ut n birthday party Saturdvy
Craw M-wtng. Anyone wishing West Hickory Comers. * Mrs. Clnir afternoon in honor of her daughter '
Williamson
^arrived
home
Friday
‘® he,P «n making these gannents
Patty and Joan Fuhrman: The i
1plea&gt;5‘,'*‘b* ur„&lt;Lri,J’h,?!’e V?2
,!e^e from Texas where she Mient five guests were fifteen members of the
Ls a futme weekly Calender for ref­ week* with her son. Sgt. Basil Wil­ girL&lt; Sunday Schoo) cla*» nnd the
e"nce. Pleu.*e call 192 if Fou.have liamson at Harllnzer. Clair Wil­ teuchlr of Uie class. The drcoratiuns j1
liamson
will
remain
in
Texas
two
any special -""'
nnnouncanent*
The
fclwere of pink nnd blue and there'
’■■"e-menre Th. cm.
lowing is
Pr‘-. or three week* before leaving for were two birthday cake* -with can- 1
J1'**Part&gt; home.
dies. Tiie time was spent ringing and |
’’1
I!?!1' Thwday. Janplaying games ufler which refresh-;
”ary |8*h'z'v c.T.U. meeting at Mrs. COATS GROVE
menu* were served. * Jock Johnson:
Teacher* elected for the Sunday of Kalamazoo visited hl. parent*.
------ I'*. Thursday.
—
DunnsTlmnday. January
January 21
21Creamery „bu
business
2:00
1?ln£?s ’meeting
ncctltig at 2:
GO school are a* follows: Woman's clou. Mr. und Mrs, J. L. Daniels Sunday. .. . —
in K p
P H,,n
Hull .No
dinner.'Rebekah
1,1
Nr&gt; dl,,n,
'r »*h*k«h Ludle Fisher: Men's clou. J. O * Much sympathy Ls extended »o •' «•«»•
installation in Odd Fellow Hall in Crawford; Young People's class, F. the family of Uncle John McBkin In 1 _
evening. Friday. 'January 22nd — C. Wing: Young Mamed Folks. Ar­ their bereavement. ★ Winferd Me- ‘
l.l Atill.ITIEB
Community Party in Odd- Fellow thur Richardson; Intermediate. Eth­ Bum. who t* stationed in nn army
el Kilmer; Junior. Greta Endsley: camp in Arkansas. L* spending a ten ' ,a- p-'
.Hall.
Gleaner*. Bessie Woodman: Pri­ day furlough with hL* parent*. Mr.
Guy Reuter Ha* Advancement
Guy W. Reuter of Dayton. Ohio mary. Vesta Sea*e.
and Mrs. Roy McBain. * Anson Paul H
Mr. and Mr*. Lloyd Demond of Richards left Wednesday night for. in
ha* been named resident manager of
Bellbrook Horne*, the federal hous­ Innin. Kenneth Demond of Howell. Detroit. He will lake a Naval Air -1- Oik
RusM'i Deinond and Arch Grave., Course. » Mr. and Mrs. Charle.-, ,
ing project in Xenia.
Mr. Reuter*wn* bom and obtained were New Year's guest* of Pearl De­ Kahler and Mr. nnd Mrs. Clifford i-*hi* schooling in Michigan and has mond.
| Kahler were Kalamazoo shoppers I
Mbs Ruth Woodman returned Wednesday. * Mr. und Mrs. Leslie i
operated stores in St. Paris und Ft.
Recovery. Ohio He also spent 13 Sundav to her school work in Ben­ Williams. Mrs James Slocum and I
years in the portal service. Lately he ton Harbor after a two weeks' va­ . son David of Freeport visited lhe ,
r
nits been employed by the Exterml- cation at home. .
'former-* son nnd daughter-in-law.
I{.„
Mr. und Mrs. Roger Williams. Sun-,
I day. * Mr. und Mis. Max Reynolds.: -z '

DELTON

KI:
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ting*
tings and Mr. and Mra. Glenn Wil- '

IT A MINS

Tuesday, January 19, 1943

SPELL

STARTING AT ONE O'CLOCK WAR TIME. WE OFFER THE FOLLOWING:

HORSES
Black marc, 5 yr*, old, wgt. 1700
Black marc, 7 yrs. old. wgt. 1800
Thi* is a very good work team
3 yr. old. Block Pcrchcron colt

CATTLE
|er»ey cow
■
Jersey and Holstein heifer. 18 mot. old
Jersey cow. 4 yrs. old. due time of sole

HOGS
5 feeder pigs

3 gilts, bred

HENS
140 White Rock pullets

HAY &amp; GRAIN
Around 200 bu. oats
Some hay
Some corn

Hants of Gull lake attended a party 1
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ver- .
non Morford near Hickory Corners I

ICTORY

FARM TOOLS
Wide tire wagon
Side delivery rake, good
6 ft. Deering binder, good
5 ft. Champion mower
Riding plow
Walking plow
Riding cultivator 5 tooth cultivator
2 spring tooth drag
Feed grinder
Cas engine ond buix saw rig
*
Some small tools
Double work harness
2 collars, good
2 bottom Oliver tractor plow, 12 inM
good condition
John Deere 2 bottom riding plow
Oliver single bottom riding plow
Superior 11 hose drill
Dayton hay loader
Manure spreader
Osborn mowing machine

Wc solute the farmers of America,

who help to keep us a nation of milkdrinkers, military and civilian!

For

the nutrition and vitamin content that

keeps our army on the march, our

.civilians

on

the

job,

try

superior

Highlands Dairy Grade A milk.

SERVE DAIRY DISHES FOR HEALTH AND VICTORY

Phone 2651 for home delivery or buy it at your grocers

4 qc
I O

HENRY FLANNERY, Auctioneer

E. E. CRAY. Clerk

F. w’. AltbblB*.

Bank of Hastings

their son Pvt John Frye had been L
seriously injured bn Dec. 31st In | n
New Guinea. He ha* been in thc : ■
Army about two years.

Peckham’s Remedy

CAPITAL ApBOUXTS

For Children's

TERMS: Cash doy of sole, no property to be removed until settled for.

J. Henry Smith and Bertha Smith

. .............

p,.ul
,, f- l''»‘
^5,000.00. tolal rrtiralita vatu* JZS.i
gar valar at 4lou.0UU.0v.
MEMOHA.NI1A

Parchment called on Mr*. Angle
ibi
Titus Saturday forenoon. Mrs. AU£- |
.mUnoa t,. P
tin Ferris of lhe. Bristol school dte-' r M
Vi,_ i.„,
trict spent Sniuraay aftetpoon with ir
ih*t t»&gt;« »bu»» •'•trinrui it
Mrs. Titus. * Mrs. Ben Lawrence of !.th«
.t.t- &lt;4 th- &gt;-»-»»: nuti«ri
Hickory Corners spent Saturday
i&gt;u«wl»&lt;l&lt;» &gt;■&gt;&lt;! bcliet.
afternoon With Mrs. Hettle Whitte­
more. ♦ Mr. and Mt.*. Elv* Corlseal
right, who live on the Walter Brown
Mtahta**. Cwhiy of B.rry,
farm west of Prairieville, called
SworB
,
‘the Delton correspondent Monday ■ ;n,8&lt;|j*5",,}
&gt;943 &lt;nj 1
moriilng saying they had an item । r.nify ib«i 1 »m a* &gt;n officer or &lt;1
which they thought warof interest, j of air bank.
They have a dog which (jive birth
A
to puppl»* recently. The puppies,
j were killed und now she ta mother-1
। ing a twe week* old pta- They say (
pr. Clifford MorfortFlne veterinary
Report of Condition of the National
at Delton, can vouch for this as be
was at their home Sunday nnd saw I
OF HABT1HQB
I them.
Hl»l&lt;
MILO
.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Henrv Germaine ।
took their son Ross to Battle Creek,
Sunday where he left by train for 1
San Antonio. Texas,
to enter :
training in the Army Air Corps. *: -■
Mr. nnd Mrs. Ruth Saunders were ’
Kalamazoo shoppers Friday eve- ,*
nlng. * Norma Saunders. Gul! lake,
spent the weekend with her parent*, c.
* Mrs. Robert Van Tyne of Alle- ■
E»n. spent the weekend with her1 ;
ujbnnd. * Mr. and Mrs. Frank 1
Roush entertained Mr and Mrs.: ।.
TOTAL ASSESS
Harold Doster and children Sunday I
. LIARILIT1EH
for dinner * Mr. and Mrs. Edward

HIGHLANDS GRADE A MILK
HIGH IN CREAM CONTENT. RAW
OR PASTEURIZED. PT. 7c. QT.

’

BUY U. S. WAR BONDS AND STAMPS

HIGHLANDS DAIRY
Pbooe 2651

ROBERT W. COOK. Prop.

Hastings

Coughs —
- Croupy Coughs - Colds
"Once tried never

total capital accoumt*

wttboal*

»U»il Tjdre. K. A." Pankin

Director*

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                  <text>THE HASTINGS BANNER
fIGHTY-SEVENTH YEAR

HASTINGS. MICHIGAN. THURSDAY. JANUARY 21. 1943

12 PACES—2 SECTIONS

SECTION ONE—PAGES 1 to 6

BOY
A Word to Banner Readers: WOODLAND FIRE
MIDDLEVILLE POWER FREEPORT
KILLED IN ACTION
j|lf AA AEDADTC
1
Bernard Fighter Reported
InJ. LU* KCr UK I J
Home Front TO PAY HALF COST As Victim in New Guinea
A/,fl&gt;IUt&gt; VC AD"
A
III I L A \
OF IRVING BRIDGE

On tha

Some Banner readers have asked
the editor why the correspondence
paragraphs are now being set with
only stars to seirarate the various
Items and why less white space Is
being used between the lines in the
news stories.
It isn't beinif done merely to
"pinch pennies' —or just to be plain
"ornery."
Rationing and the reduction in
goods available to-locai merchants
have reduced the amount of local
retail advertising considerably 'most
national advertising was lost to
weekly papers a year ago&gt; and with
less advertising, the size of the
paper has had to be correspondingly
reduced, since it is advertising reve­
nue which pays more than 85 per
cent of tiic cost of production. A
year ago.'for, example, a 16-page
paper was our standard issue: dur-

Then. too. even if the advertising
were available to support the usual
1sized Issue, the nornjal supply of
newsprint would not be available,
and we would liave to cut the number of pages anyway. In fact, newspapers are supplied to use at least
10 per rent less paper during 1943
than they used during 1942.
But. Jn spite of the fact that is­
sues nre dwindling in size, war de­
mands ior such things as bond
■sale* campaigns, enlistment drives,
and other government information,
have put an extra burden on lhe

500 in City May Laie
Vote. Within 30 Doyi
The Hate law makes It mandatory 1

NUMBER 17

DfMGNS AC CHM'N

RATIONING BOARD

In cities like Hastings to remove,
County Clerk Hyde Gives
from the list of registered voter*,
the name of every one on that list
'
.who has not voted within the pre­
County Clerk Allan C. Hyde has
Net Cain of 321
vious two year*. In going through
Hl Fellows.
the registration iLst/ahd checking presented, his resignation as chair­
1
Boy! what a snow storm! I guess'।
Member* During 1942
with the names of/hoxe-who have man and member of the Barry .
I
the weather man is cooperating with j,
At the annual meeting of the voted. It ha* been''ascertained that County War Price and Rationing
the rationing board, encouraging
‘ 500
-- ---------- in this
Woodland Mutual Fire insurance
“I" city
u*1’’ have
““’c ' Board. Lt la not surprising that he
people to leave tneir
rropie
their cars'at
cars 'at home. I;
«
'
.
- failed -tc-TiTfe
within
thenotified
oast two
tek compelled
do so.
Tnaee
who
Company\t
Woodland -n
Turwlay
of-n,,..
i^n
by ■ understand
thetowork
that
a county
From the reports that liave been 1
lernoon, E:irI VL_Colbv and Ira P/,
—■' that, unlex* they dan a r?g. 'J rir-rie
BZmaU
clerk hot
ha* tn
to &lt;io
dq. in there
lhe*e days realm
realize
. .
-------------------- - J |
------------ ----------------red members uiubwoii
istratlon taiu
card wiuuii
within jv
30 u/p,
days, nurir
their &lt;hat 11 ls xdbugh for any one r--per­
—----- ---------- - .. . —
presiding, in the cue of The Barry
what they are doing.
tn
rntn
fnr
nrnttxrlvand
M»rvname* will be stricken from the reg- r ron to care tor properly; and every, of the board.
Three weeks ago while we were County Road Commission vs the
Later. the following officers were i-tratlon list. If that occurs, they body know* that he is and ha* been
on our wedding trip We looked up Middleville Power Corporation, the j
named by the board to serve dur- murt reregister or they cannot vote 1 “ capable, eiilclent oHkcni.
which, it goes without saying, edi- ing
some Hustings fellows. In Chicago. defendant I* held responsible lor I
ago””
he'1’was made chairman
the coming year:
------ - ■■ -— ----------------- * v*ar A year
h* w**
Horace Angel and hl* wife. Lok, half the coat of building lhe present.
of the rationing boatd. When he
President, C. J. Moore: vice-presi­
t.s a contribution to the war effort. dent. Earl V Colbv; secretary, H.
came for us and we went to a hock­ wooden bridge over the milt race 1
। began there was buLunc rationed
Corp. Merle Tasker Dies
Also, in spite of the necessity for V. Townsend; treasurer.
ey game. We saw Chicago Black­ near Irving. Furthermore the court
article. Now there ffe many, and
Robert
hawks and the New York Rangers. ruled that tu&gt; long a* the mill race '
smaller-suc
Issues,
the
amount
o!
'
the board's work has grown to large
In New Guinea
Ainsworth.
.
'
It was reported as orfe of the most and power plant are maintained at
proportions. He has kept it up at
local and county news Is just the
In reading the annual report. SccCorp. Merle Graydon Tasker. 29.
thrilling of the Mason. What a Irving, the Middleville Power Corpa great peronal sacrifice and its
same or even greater.
________________________________
’ rotary
Townsend *ual that the past
urallon will be responsible for one 1 was gnied in action on Jan. 1. 1943,
exacting duties and rraponsibililies
So. one of two steps had b&gt; be
had been an unusually good
Petitions
to
Be
Acted
on
way, if you don't ulreaciyjmo^ Lois,
I
have
taken their toll. Hl* health
The
the «year’•
1
&gt;«
taken. Either »e had to ask our one. T
“* company ended •»'she is a verynlc&lt;’Tf*rrond-we en­
has been Impaired under the strain.
in Circuit Court Feb. 17
witn $7(1260 64 cash on hand while
joyed being with them. Horace Ls a ever, that no more than $5,000 can here by his parent*, Mr. and Mrs. probably be lucky if we can hold to correspondent.* to send in less and , $78 Ml 29 in claims were paid. A
Mr. Hyde justly feeU that his fim
A representative of the U. S. Na- riu....
”^i/*to*the people of Barry coun­
t
(Continued* on page 4. Sec. i &gt;
.■eaman second class and is stationed ever be charged for the replacement. Oliver Tasker, 818 W. Green St. He
net gain of 321 memberxhtnx, was
at Great Lakes.
illy elected him tor hl*
I u lhc Ttnt Hastings service man to
made during the year amounting to turalizatlon Department was In the: ty. who recent
tertn. The diKlu wrl.hrr
Ur condii'nu ■»
“'i'"1 A"
00 ""v
"“* consecutive
We telephoned midshipman Wil­
$1,820,539.00 In liuuratjcr. The total office of the county clerk on Wed-' ffifth
liam Gladstone but he was studying
membership is now 9 678 and the 1ft- nesdny and heard the evidence of cuky In there day* of securing and
Barry Women Study
and couid not tx* disturbed. He is at
surance, $34,813,180.00
the person* and their wltncMek who official work makes it all the more
The
satisfactory
growth
of
this
Northwestern In the 90 day wonder KS
i£d.m £“IWays to "Nip
desired to be mode American citi-' difficult for him to continue ilia
class.
1 company Is undoubtedly a tribute rrns
There were seven of them.,,
vlnu toi* rishii&gt; so that tlirv will
Rrudu-ited
Hastings
,n 19M- from
eom‘ng
hcrc„lnHigh
h“
After leaving Chicago, we went to rnamtaln f?w*r?Si *no&lt; c Lml
' to the sound and careful manage- After the evidence had been sub­ work on tlie rationing board.
The Food Bills"
! Jun‘or 7ear from BcllevUr He won
Jefferson Barracks. Mo. to visit lan rionx of the gateT
1 mrnl which this mutual group has milled, each of the seven made an ' Mr. Hyde's letter tendering hi*
Training meetings for local lead- ' enjoyed.
explains the situation
Ironside. He said that in another constant uatefievei «t theumSim B»tball letters in both hla Junior
application for citizenship, whicli resignation
ers of tin- Burry County Home Ex­
fully. Any one who read* it win
will be heard .in the Circuit court ol • fee! that he could not. Ln Justice to'
tension groups ate announced for
walk from St. Louin. Mo to Hasting*.
the county on Wednesday. Feb. 17.,I the people of this county and to
January 28 and 29 In Hastings, by
Everyone was pleased to mm? En­ feet above tea level, except in flood
The applicant* were a* follows:
Question* Relative to
Mary E. Bullis, home extension
1 himself take any other course than
sign and Mr«. Marshall Cook over stages, as measured by the head
Estiier Johnson. 56. Nashville, was ‘ to tender hts resignation. His tetter
agent. „
Agricultural Man
New Years. He ha* been transferred gauge at the power plant."
born in Sweden and came to Amer­ follows;
The defendant, on reasonable no­
Money saving meals will be dis­
from corpus Christi to Philadelphia.
ica in 1013 and has ’ived here ever j. Allan C, Hyde. Barry County
Power Discussed
cussed with the leaders of the
Bob Fields and Lawrence Moore tice. Is also called upon to maintain
since. She has one son. who is serv- I Clerk. Hastingx Michigan.
twenty-six groups enrolled by Mir­
are in training at Nashville. Tenn. the present blanket of stone on the
I .joint meeting, of the Barry
mg Ui the United SORAi army at
Balance Last Year
iam Eads, specialist in nutrition, and
January 18. 1943.
Bob writes that they are served cur- southeast approach to the highway
County Draft Board, comprising ML‘.s Bullis
the present time.
Mr. Arthur J. Sarvte, State Direc$79,084.40 |an. 1. 1943
rot* ewery day. We understand Hint bridge which Is Immediately below
Johann Andretic. 46. who lives
Kirn
Slgkr.
Chairman;
Judge
Both meetings are scheduled to be
.
'
Bob never liked them and thought the defendant's Irving dam
on Route 1 from Shelbyville, was ’ tor,
It Wat $102,877.05
This decision Ls the result of a
Office of’Price Administration.
Stuart Clement, Secretary; Wil­ held at the Methodist Church in
that they were meant for rabbits
case started In circuit court here by
County Clerk Allen Hyde nude his born in Italy but rjme to America
600 Griswold Street.
only.
.
liam Schader. Harry I-arsen ami Hastings, starting at 10:00 a. m.
This ls the third lesson in the annual report, ax did County Treas­ ui 1913, 1* marri.-t and lias one 1 Detroit. Michigan.
Bob Corkin was home last week. Prosecuting Attorney L EL Barnett
Hurry Dunn, and the United Statex series of "Nipping Food BilL" 4H'child, a daughter.
Dear Sir:
Army life seems to agree with him but which had to be trarmferred to
Spirts Karmes. 47. of tills cUy. was
Department of Agriculture War ng studied by 444 Barry County urer Clouse, to the board of super’tan?
Timiiari"
1I hereby tender my resignation ax
as he has gained weight and looks the U. S. District Court at Grand
visors covering the year which ended nre.rpb*PH\. Vr'rived in New York ' Chairman and Member of the Barry
Rapid?, when the defendant com­
Board, comprising Glenn Wotring. women.
swell.
»
Dec. 31. 1942. Tiic book?, reveal a bal­ '
nt
nnrt County War Price and Rationing
Chairman; Harold Foster, StereSecond Lieut. Frank Rogers of the pany filed it* petition in bankruptcy.
unciance u«
of ca*n
cash on muiu
hand jui
Jan.. *1 01
of eiuz.8102,- Cltj Dec. 18. 1913. Ls marrieu. ana BGurd. effective as cf this date.
tary; Fred Smith. Harvey Elliott
U. 3. Marine Air Corps has been
877.05. A year ago the balance was ha*“ 5£Jk Mll_h„ ,, n. Ihl. -..v '
• Continued on page 3. Sec. 1)
and John Carter, was held last
promoted to First Lieut. First Class
$79,084.40. which shows that the Elizabeth Murph). 46. of ‘Ws dtj.
------------------- --- ------------------week with Mr. Edward Longneckpilot He transports u four motored
treasury is now in a better financial
1)0,11 Fcb ‘9- l8yc ln
11 a i*r TAHA CT A AC
er. Agricultural Advisor to the
plane carrying mm to the bottle
position
thanbalance
it was then.
The GenSSSi? I
State Director of Selective Service,
zone and returns with the wounded.
eral
Funds
increased
from Jroj1 Canada. Stw has four children.
I k I VUA JIA4AJ
for the purpose of coordinating
HL* parents think he is somewhere
$4.752 52 to $16.400 84; the County
Marls G aBeno Borra*. uf htecity. (
rCAAII^r Fl MAC
their respective responsibilities and
near New Caledonia.
Ruiscll Laubaugh Now
duties, and more efficiently hand­
Jane Harrington Sanborn 1s leav­
Problems Relating to
Second Lieutenant
ling the work to be done by each
ing in February for Fort Adair. Ore­
War and Agriculture
larger funds
a decrease
was ,,,
Frederick
N. Jones. 64. Hastings.
.aigcr iiuius h.umiik II uecrcuxc
was showing
--------------- ' ■-----, .
In Army Air Reserve
of them.
gon where she will meet her hus­
Two
Families Each Have
‘County Health
Health.'which
route
&lt;•- *■* ”^1,B",&lt;S?C „ , ‘i’?.')
Russell Edward Laubaugh son ot 'County
which declined from ' ro
ulc 4
Discussed
Some confusion has arisen In the Mr.
band. ALso. Betty Swift Watkins Ls
-. . ,
......
•• °$
- » ) rr»rm*nv April
A nnt 2L
91 1878.
1 Irtfl and
tinn has
hns .i
and Mrs. Richard LaulMUgh ot $11,793.62
to $2708 ..
11. ..
Nearly
all
Four Sons In Armed Forces
'mind of the general public con­
planning to join her husband, who Is
■Die first of the production series
balances this year were larger ’
A deep realization of the meaning
cerning the status of -registrant* for this county, is a member ot a class
stationed in Washington, next of meetings arranged by County
Selective Service who may be con- ot
of student officers
cffleer?, and aiiatlon
aviation than a year ago.
month.
The expenses for the various .. ”a’2„
Aln,a pln«lfton
‘bis city, a* she
heeled with agricultural pursuit* J cudets graduated from the Air Force
The higluchool basket-ball team Agent Foster and sponsored by the
nu.u^ru Flying
rij.il* OV..W.
ovw*- .county offices and activities, except &gt;bes on route 1 Irom c.esxey. was I ha* four
and B son-in-law in
School
1* really going places. Friday night Barty County USDA War Board in Gives life for country In the New This may have arisen from state­ Advanced
ton Field. California,
and at
wasStockcom- Welfare which was reported at ‘he.
Mwch 9. 19M. in J^ostevta^, vanous branchfs of mUltary aerv---------Guinea
Hattie
menu contained in the dally press;
in spite of the snow storm they the Interest of more food production ,
session., were a*
fqlow*.
She came^
eve?
n
lelon who u a ■ t
uctouer sewon.
as ioiow
*. a*
as । —
~
■■ ।
managed to plow through to Allegan in 1943 wax held Monday of this1 basketball, wai elected to member- about 'freezing' agricultural labor. ! missioned a second lieutenant in the October
week. Thi attendance was very good '
"EJf'
The members of each board felt.' Air Force Reserve and received the xhown by the disbursements made i E908 “‘J,
to meet the Tigers. They didn't stop conxwenna
trie
Ul ltu\K1.’Y “J?1 *Mfrv,ed “ cU“
coveted silver «ings. symbolic of the by the county clerk: Circuit Court. ।
' L' married and ha* four chll at ML Pleasant.'ha* been accepted
the almost
almost unuoRxime
impoislbteli
to put on their brakes and plowed considering
roads over the county. Six special- i
t^’^flhtatmdiLuanron thut a meeting of this nature in ; aeronautical rating of pilot.
44047.01: Friend of Court and Pro- ;&lt;!"«■
bv the Navy but is continuing hl*
through the opposing team with a l*t* from the Animal Husbandry and
l“2e
wm ^mnlovSd conjunction' with the Advisor to the I
Lieut. Laubaugh graduated from' bat ion Officer. $1,117.15; Probate;
--------»■»------------ —
studies until called by the govern­
winning score of 68 to 35. Banash Soils Departmenu of Michigan i
S?P|OJr„ State Director would be most ad­
High school in 1935 and; Court. 85,47754; Municipal Court. Judae DlSmiSSfiS COSO ment.
scored 37 point* which nearly tied State college presented Information by
bv the Michigan
Michigan Shade
Shade Tree
Tree Co.
Co. vantageous to all partlv.s concerned. Hastings
attendSi Barry County Normal 8274 78: Supervisors. $4390 74: Court
Another son. Richard, left Fort
(he state highschool individual scor­
While home on leave, lie was mar­ The meeting was accordingly held
_____________ House and Grounds. $4083 63; De- Of Snyder VS. BabcOCK
ing record. Ken Lane also scored 18 showing how these branches of the ried to Nettle Lorring of Caledonia Ln the office of Ute Draft Board.
points. We feel real proud of our farm business couid add to our on Oct. 18. 1941. She 1* now teach­ The law, rules and regulations ap­ I Becauee of snow-ftiled roads be- LTJornev^rnas?3^Countv^Clerk8 ' Jud«e McDonald ha* filed lite denot yet had time to notify his moth­
team and I wouldn't be surprised if food requirement
plicable were fully SSS-«considered p-s:
and
ing
school
in
Orangeville.
5SSSd.-ii.i-r
S
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n
“
»
The second set of meetings in the
of his location.
Coach Brozak isn't shining hl*
Tusker won his corporals chev­ c«luxee&lt;wa?nndodtwl&gt;U^r the 'two
^aubau*!h ^‘cmieti to Rcglster of feed's. $3,521 jl: School j administrator of lhe estate of Ed- er Addresses
of the other two son*
wn«
nrlnritMl
hv the
tan
.
.
.
naili. The Kalamazoo broadcasting production Kerles will be held Mon­ rons in Marell. 1942. Shortly there­ cMiuro
iSSS. ’
Sned
at th?
efficient
~CommissionerDrain
Com- . ward w. Babcock. dece*aed. He
station has been highly* praising the day, Feb. 8 when speclallsu from after he was transferred to San
nf tin* entire ritnation
time for publication. It will be misfiioner, $1384.17: Sheriff. $10,231.- j.-—.„i*
wirins?
S-Sgt. George Flngleton 34123141
Saxons and the coach so you see we the Dairy nnd Farm Crops Depart­ Francisco, Cal. and from there went hnncillntr
The
question
of
classifications
I
P
ri
»
‘
ed
in
the
next
issue
of
the
&gt;
70:
Coroner.
45W.
13:
County
Exten•
Mr
Mabel
r
.
Babcock.
It
Co. E. 47th Engrs A. P. O. 997
are getting up in the sport* world ments from Michigan State College overseas to Australia.
Mon work. $2 184 38; Miscellaneous waj started u a suit in equity. It
C-o Postmaster. San Franetseo,
as we are. in the national lime-light will dlxcuM at six meetings, scat­
At the lime of his death he was must at all times be left entirely; Banner.
tered over tlie .county, their parti­
with you fellows
serving in New Guinea with troops with the Draft Board. The duties,—^---------- = '------------------------- ——”! SffIbr°ti«ht to compel the defend­ Cal
m S
Is fiMBi •anl to turn over to Foster, a* adminWell, so much for now fellows We cular farm section. Thexe meetings under the command of Gen. Mac­ er the War Board are to act os a ; School the following year. Since
Cpl. Olenn Flngleton Ml97710
"fact finding" agency, and there- , graduating from the Normal he has lnma‘cs in state. iwapltal*,
$5,689 91., totrator V*
of lie, husband a!l Wtete.
liope to tee you all back in Hastings will be held afternoon and evening. Arthur.
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H. St S. Co. !15th Engra. Bn. (C)
County Agent Foster encourages
in the near future.
‘
1---------— ----- • -----------Besides hl* wife. Corp. Tasker U upon submit its report in any giv- | taught a: country schools in the 1
1 property
which he claimed
she was
farmers to watch for definite hour
Sincerely
survived by his parents, two broth­ en case to the Draft Board. It is county and at the time of his en- i I
C-o Pmtmaxter. San Francisco,
and place of meetings.
Audra Densmore Ironside
I contemplated that in the future, 1 ihtment last April was teaching at • I
ers and two sisters. •
, '’"rhe45 romp™!nt alleged that the
Another week and here are more
| ca*es involving agricultural ne- &gt; uie Orangeville school. It Lx in------------------------------------------।
defendant
had
sold,
sold.
without
Without
hla
his
pictures added to our service mens' ton of the Animal Husbandry De­
cetsity will be referred to the War I teresting to note that his mother
1 knowledge and consent, property Mrs. Walter Caukln of thia city and
partment especially cautioned fanuwindow list:
!
Board
for
the
purpose
of
deterhas
also
been
associated
with
the
I
that
wax
listed
in
the
Inventory
of
Mr*. Pingieton's son-in-law. has as
ers not to plan feeding operations
j mining the facts, and that there-! rural schools of the county for many
her husband's estate. It was further his address:
greatly in cxcesti of their ability to
' after, in doubtful cases, a joint years and is now in charge of the
Don Brisbin.
claimed Ural tire defendant refused
It Was Compiled by
V. Walter Caukln
grow feed.
Purchasing of large
Russell Laubaugh.
j meeting will be had by the Draft i Chidester school.
to give any information to the ad­
quantities of feed grains, particular­
Miss Mary McElwain.
William Rose
j Board and War Board for the pur- • Before entering advanced train­
;
minlxtrator
about
the
personal
prop
­
C-o Po*tma*ter
ly proteins, appear* to be trouble­
Joseph Wayne Bump.
pose of accurately and carefully । mg. Laubaugh completed 18 weeks
.....
Civen to Chapter
! erty belonging to her husband.
some in times ahead. Meat animal*,
Storm and Blocked Roadi
New York City. N. Y.
.
weighing
and
determining
the
facto
of
primary
training
at
King
City
.
M
.
McElwain
has
rendered
I
Thc
complainant
alleged
that
the
Mr. and Mr*. Clayton o. Hinckley,
Reduced the Attendance
Wckame to the gallery boys, you're especially swine have been greatly
and proper procedure to be follow-. und Chico. Cal. At Stockton, Lau-:
i probate court had no authority to former Hastings realdcnt* but who
a good looking addition. And how Increased for 1943, without a cor­
ed in each case, the ultimate das- baugh specialized in the handling
7 she was ap-. ij determine
the
ownership
of
the
determine
the
ownership
of
the
now reside in Kissimmee. Fla., also
Because of the snow storm which
do you like this—the first crack out responding increase in feed crop* in
u,
M
.v
property
oe
the
right*
of
the
admlnsight. Prof. Breneman as well as
os' blocked many of the country roads
have the distinction of having four
of the box and Joseph Wayne Bump -•-ent.
otflcera of the chapter two years ago. htrator in the matter.
son* In Uncle Barn's rervlce
take* the honors and the cigarettes; others encouraged Ute use of legume and made driving hazardous, the Board.
Notices to registrant concerning I|^Olfnty S Quota 111
Ordinarily that would not mean I -The defendant, in her answer,
they are on the way. Jet us know if pastures as a means of supplying attendance at the January meeting
much effort by the historian; but
that the majority of the items city schools, two of them being
protein and saving labor in 1943. of the Brotherhood on Monday eve­
they reach you O.K. Wayne.
their agricultural status In Ute fu- DazI
0|&gt;iwa
Mlu McElwain took her duties se- bated in the plaintiff* bill were her graduates. Both of the older sons.
Last week a money order was Specialist* pointed out that farm­ ning was cut more than naif. How­ turn will come from- the Draft
riously.
She
discovered
that
there
1
own
properly,
were
hers
by
right
o
James P, and Bradford L.. have
ready for F.arold Cole but Zolly was ers are not using rotation postures ever those present did full Justice Board Jnstead of the War Board. To Be $7,200
. .
1 were no available historical record* »urv tvoratUp £ wider *"a«rw‘n*nJ served In the U. 8./Navy, but are
Informed Chat you. Harold are In to anywheres near its fullest capa­ to the fine supper prepared by Cir­
now Ln other branches of military
? */...s .j L
1 Barry
Barry
County's
qupt for me Rea
New Guinea and that money Is city in the production of meat ani­ cle No. 4 and capably served by r*
county
’s quota
service, and the youngest son. Louis
about as useful as a comB would be mals.
Charles Hinman and hl* supper Consumers Withdraws Cra» |q«nbenhlpaand
C.. went into service J tat before
Paul Rood. Jim Porter and Leon­ squad. The Hastings orchestra fur-.
?ort,:«db/Mr:cc?&lt;'dlS‘.ihunI
to a bald-headed man so we changed
Christmas.
From
Retail
Field
to cigarettes and they are already ard Braamse, .Soils Specialists at­ rushed music during the supper.
■
tending the meetings ernpliasized
Hubbard, rhalman rd lhe B.rrj;
1
rSSrM h.&lt;r lh&lt;
Their addresses are as follows:
In the inoil.
Group singing was led by Dick
James P. Hinckley
(A radio broadcast the other night the use of available fertilizers on Loppenthien with Mrs. Sadie Moe for "The Duration"
i
£i£X
r
b,™'A«lo8.
be
SS
।
.h.
0™^
M
xald no more packages could be sent forage crops and for green manure Palmer presiding at the piano. As­
। nauonuily Is $125,000,000. wmen ;
the
property.
Withdrawal
of
Consumers
Power
Boca Raton. Florida
comblnes the membership roll call bc
to soldiers unless it was a necessary crops. They further recommended sistant President Keith Yerty con­
In
his
opinion
Judge
McDonald
lleverf thut 11 ahou,&lt;J
possible for
Hem. Hearing about the fellow sta­ that farmers use their level, fcrtlte ducted liie usual business meeting 'Company from the retail merchan­ and war fund.
A-C Bradford L. Hinckley
reviews
the
claims
made
by
both
thc
MLss Evelvn Foote field renre- 0,1c to •Mft‘ lhe “Wai photographs of
tioned in the tropica who received bottom land for row crops quite and introduced the speaker of . the dising field for the duration of the
"'flmneh complainant and defendant. He con­
two wool sweaters proves the value heavy over the next few years and evening, Dr. E. H. Babbitt of Grand War was announced today by G. M. senlaUve from lhe St. Louis office.i
Chickasha, Okla.
clude*
ax
follows:
Wednesday
and
today Grand Chapter executives, for each
of such regulations. This may effect try to keep their hay and pasture Rapids, a former pastor of tile Brower. Hastings Division manager. , spent
"The
court
holds
that
this
case
I*
Sgt. Howard £. Hinckley (6910873)
our sending cigarettes and if it doe* crops on hills and hillsides to con­ Methodist church here and now Dis­
not properly planted in equity; that
"Because of the War it no longer i
"A" Battery 84th P. A. Bn.. 47Ut
I
Ci-pur
well work out something else. Also serve soils os much as possible.
Superintendent.
it is well extabhshed that there is an
Is possible for us to obtain quallty
They recommended that we use trict
mentioned in the broadcast wo* the
Dr. Babbitt * subject was "Todays electric and gas appliances for sale I fund chairman, and other Red 'I'D R v°u think it»w&lt;s easy for adequate remedy at law, so that a
' Cross officials. Miss Foote is ex- Miss McElwain to secure the pictures bill in equity will not hold." He cites
plan of only V-letters to men over our ground to grow crops that we Struggle nnd Tomorrow's World.''
to our customers.*' Mr. Brower said. olnlnlne the oraanization nlanx and &lt;or 8Uch n record covering that pcrNew York City. N. Y.
seas. Whatever the rules we'll abide
He said that tha church and such "Therefore,
authorities
and
dismissed
the
com
­
other
«
?he
drive
’
&gt;«»
we
have
sold
out
the
by them because we know every reg­ not try experiments In crop produc­ organizations as the Brotherhood
Pvt Louis C. Hinckley (14OM9M&gt;
VI
U1I»C.
. a .lot of. study,
.t,lr|v. nlaiinlmr
[ It took
planning and plaint. giving a decree for the defen­
stock remaining on hand and retired Vinci
ulation is essential in speeding the tion this year.
should be the critics of society, the from the merchandising business.
u»vis nrrni'iTFn
hard work—but she did it. Starting dant nnd asxes&amp;lng costs to the
war effort.)
molders of public opinion.
He
Kessler Field, Miss.
plaintiff.
•'As a convenience to our custom­ AT BATTIF CREFK
’ *“h ,870" eaCh •Jage oi Ule lar8e’
■Before everything else—Congratu­ AUCTION SALES
named a few things that he felt ers we will continue to sell Mazda AT MA ITU-. LKU.K
First Lieut. James F Hinckley lx
sized, beautifully bound and sublations to Myron Campbell in Ire­
should be given careful thought in bulbs and electric fuses in our com­
A
recruiting officer of
the • sUnUaUy made record which she NOTICE OF FILING OF NON­ studying chemical warfare ana A.
land upon the arrival of hl* baby­ POSTPONED
this connection: (I) intoxicating mercial
C. Bradford Hinckley is training
PARTISAN
NOMINATING
PETI
­
office,
nnd
we
hope
to
obtain
WAVES will be in Room 404 Na- | prepared contains for each of the 72
girl. Ellen Louise. She is a little hon- TO JAN. 25
liquor—beer trucks are supplied with a stock of electric cords also."
with the Army Air Corp* at Chicka­
tinnnl
Rnlldinir Battle Crn*r
__ .....
tional Building,
Creek, tn
to_
.___
years
the .............
pictures of the n..../
Grand TIONS BY CANDIDATES FOB sha. quite a’change from navy life,
a Myron, and now she. along with J HENRY SMITH and
tires while a station wagon used to
Mr. Brower said the Company will interview those young women inter­ Worthy Patron and Grand Worthy CITY OFFICES
the rest of us. will be so happy BERTHA SMITH, Proprw
transport boy* to a Y. M. C. A.
we Judge.
ested in joining this branch of the
The following City Officer* will
when you get back. Her mother
camp is denied them; space in ships do its utmost. In cooperation with U. S. service, a high school diploma Matron at the top of the page, also
Information that came to the
Owing to the fact that three of going to Australia is taken by cases local appliance dealers and repair
photographs of the Worthy Patron be elected at the Non-partisan City
(formerly. Jean Brown) is getting
a requirement although in certain and Worthy Matron of Hastings Election to be held on the first Banner reporter was that the four
along fine. All this good news should their eon* are already in military of beer while the soldier* are cry­ men. to help^customcrs keep their is
boys would be delighted to hear
restricted
cases,
ttfo
years
of
high
Chapter On that page, or on » pre- Monday In April A- D. 1943.
help you enjoy your birthday on service and the other son is about ing for ammunition: (2) Sunday as electric and gas appliances in good
from
their Hastings friend* as they
school along with unusual practical
(Contlnued* on page 3. Sec. D
City Clerk.
Jan. 29th and we hope that by your to be called, and ax Mr. Smith lx a day of worship—organized sports operating condition.
had had no news from here in a
experience may bo accepted as an
I City Treasurer.
next birthday you can be home to working in a defense factory in have taken over the day and com­
long while, their parent* having re­
alternate.
STATE LAND AUCTION OFFERS
One Supervisor First and Fourth cently moved to Florida. Here la
celebrate yours and Ellen Louise's Lansing, they have decided to quit mercialized it; one of the first great Change
,
in
County
I
farming and will offer their person­ casualties of the war is our Sab­
GRAND OPPORTUNITY FOR
Wards.
together.
FRANK ROGERS PROMOTED THRIFTY WAR WORKERS
One Supervisor Second and Third
„„
More congratulations to Captain al property at public auction at bath day. the seven day week be­ R. C. Personnel
On or before May 5. 1942. an at­ Wards.
■
I and loved one*.
and Mrs. Hoebeke (nee Betty Street­ their farm located 1 1-4 miles south ing the rule in so many Industries;
Mrs. R. O. Hubbard, chairman • TO FIRST LIEUTENANT
One Member of the Board of Re-1
------------- —«
tractive list of properties of this
er of Middleville) upon the birth of and ’» mile east of Berryville (3) the national lottery now being
received m
by
of the Barry. Co. Chapter. Ameri-1! Word
ROY WHITE 18 NOW
Pandra Sue. She's a darling little church; or 1. mile south and 3H
(Continued on page 2. sec 1)
nv&lt;u has been ■«*■.«
, Mr. County reverted to the State for view.
Ward Officer*
' SECOND LIEUTENANT
can Red Cross, today, announced and Mrs. Frank Roger*. Baltimore non-payment of taxes. Many of
girl too and although her daddy is miles west of Nashville on what
One Aiderman from each Ward. । Roy John While, son of John
in Texas she sleeps tranquilly on
two changes In the personnel of township, that their son Prank, has these properties are in improved
Second Semester
One Constable from each Ward, white, of thia diy was one of the
knowing that her daddy is very Maurer farm. They are oft
the executive board.
been promoted from second lieuten- sections and are excellent home
Nominating petitions must be men to receive hi* commlMion aa
proud of her even though they a good list of horses, cows, hay
Mrs. George Hebden succeeds ant to first lieutenant in the Marine - site*. Ll*ts are now available at the
Opens January 27
grain, and farm machinery. I
haven't met as yet.
Mrs. Chas. Paul as chairman .of Flying Corps. Commissioned at Cor- i County Treasurer's office, thus giv- filed at the office of the City Clerk » Second lieutenant in the
You know the babies these days Flannery will cry-the sale snu —
The high school second semester the volunteer services committee. pus Chrlrtl on May 29. 1942. he is, ing the thrifty prospective buyer an on or before twelve o'clock noon on. Air Corp* recently at Miami I
are a-s patriotic as the rest of us. E. Gray will act as clerk. See the opening lias been postponed until This committee is important in Red now on duty Ui the Southwest Pa-. opportunity, to look them over before Staturda^lhe 6lh day of February Florida, with the 1943 "A"
j sate date.
A
L
How can you tell? Well, all you have adv. elsewhere Ln this Issue for full Wednesday January 27 to pennn Cross work as Mrs. Hebden will clflc.
8. C. Roger*. City Clerk. | graduation &lt;
Owning even a building lot gives
to do is sec the line of diapers— particulars.
make-up of •incomptetea resulting secure che volunteer workers Ln the
out i-ai’Liaut. white
that’s it. keep 'em flying!
________
the buyer a little niece of America
from the large number of absence*. various phases of the Red Cross ANNUAL MEETING
call his
his own.
own. It
It b
is one of th# -~*
aafLots of news Ulla week so here BERT PATTON. Prop.
Of Middleville Creamery wUl be ‘to
o call
Drifted roads have prevented school program.
Mrs. Earl Coleman will take over Wed.. Jan. 27, at 1:30 at K. P. Hall «l investments and can well be the
On account of being Ln ill health buaea from making their full routes,
Roy Hathaway who has been Ln Mr. Patton will bold an auction at and. u g result. many rural children tha home nursing committee work for th, purpoM or uumollnp M tint
lomnl U&gt;, «ouhtr of, WHAT ABOUT THAT
com. prior, th, home Todor. Wlh nriurlr rteyono DOG LICENSE?
the Officers Candidate Battalion at his farm located H mite north of
formerly dona by Mrs. Kendall buWtm
Pl Washington. Md. has just been Delton. Ha la offering a good list
In some form or wor work at rirnReahm.
Red Cross headquarters oroup PTOfntn riter-.rd.
Bhariff Olenn Bera wIsBm
commissioned a Second Lieutenant. of horses, cattle, hogs, hay and grain, tar include trigonometry, radio, hor­ recommend* that a lay person take
.
Adv* f-21. Ings far beyond that of previous “M.*?.. owner*
the are
. throughout
setfa
------- 1
; year*, thia sale should present • county thati ties
He La home for a Un day furtough farm tools and household goods. ticulture, soils, American literature, th* chairmanship of this commit­
license* can be obtained Arm
and i* staying with hla aunt. Mrs. Henry Flannery will cry the sale and economic geography. The course tee leaving the registered nurses CHOP 8UEY SUPPER
genuine .opportunity.
during January and February at the
Mabel Roush. Roy * naw address is: and Milton Lelnaar will act as clerk. In radio will be taught by Mr. Jonee, free to teach the homo nursing
Sat, Jan. 23. Masonic dining room., The sale will be held in the Coun- normal price After that the rate NOTICK T
KaeUaai
Second Lieut. Roy Hathaway.
See the adv. elsewhere tn this is­ hrad of the science manual for prc- classes and to do their regular1 5 to 7. price' 50c. Public invited O. ty Building &gt;t Hastings. See adv. in
(Continued on page 4. Sec. 2)
E8.—Adv. 1-21
this Issue for further details.
sue for full particulars.
nursing jobs.
Lnductton courses.
On Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Claude
Fighter, who live south of Freeport,
received a message stating that
Defendant Company Also their son. Bernard, was killed on
New Year's day in action In New
Responsible for Half of
Guinea. He entered the service in
Maintenance Costs
May, 1941, taking his training at
camp in Louisiana. Further de­
A decision handed down by the atails
may be found in the Freeport
United State* District Court. Grand news letter in this issue.

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773896

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SEVEN ASK FOR
CITIZENSHIP

DRAFT AND FARM
BOARDS HOLD
JOINT MEETING

COUNTY HAS MORE
CASH ON HAND NOW

BARRY BOY WINS
SILVER AIR WINGS

FARM PRODUCTION
MEETINGS BEGIN

HAVF FOUR MARS

ON SERVICE FLAGS

FINE RECORD GIVEN

BROTHERHOOD
HEARS DR. BABBITT

f A E A (TEAM ETA AC
III rA\|r|(N \lnlf\
bHrfibixn

�THE HASTINGS BANNER, THURSDAY, JANUARY »1. 1KJ
Staff Sergeant Kenlth OUiasple of
Jeffereon Barrack*, Mo, is spendIng a ten-day furlough with hl* parenu, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer OUlcgple.
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LOCAL NEWS
Chrtstlaner of La* Angele*. CallL i Mis* Margte Matthew* U a mw
ha* visited Heating* before and clerk at lhe Barry Oninty HealUi

Mm

on* -»
of
Two coptea of a “Bibliography for November to secure workt in
- —“
title Creek.
Consumer Interent Committee* of the defense plant* In Bat

reported their decision to the state
Legislature.
Robert Ftnnle had lhe misfortune
to fall on' Saturday, suffering a
broken wrist. He was taken to Pennock hospital where the fracture was
reduced. He 1* doing as well ** poeWlh
, slble.
, Mary Agnes Murphy of Orand
j Ra ptosis at fhe hbme of her par­
lutlon favoring Central War m.
Time
of Hines*,
— enU because
Charles
instead of Eastern War Time and ’ Word*
Word was
waa received
received that
ti

Barnes has been advanced to Pri-;
vsle First Class and was transferred ,
gMSSk'SS

The many friend* of Mrs. Mae
Trelb win be pleated to know Dial
she ha* fully recovered her health .
and la taking up her work of nurs­
Ing again.
Richard Hinckley. A. 8.. of Great I
Lake* Naval Training Station is.
home on a nlne-day leave and re­
turn* the 27lh.
Cpl. Robert Ritchie of Fort Sheri­
dan. Ill. liunnoacosIiveD.-soSetet ‘
dan. Ill. is home on a six-day fur­
lough and return* Sunday.

2ND VICTORY BOOK
CAMPAIGN BEGINS

BUNDLE

Sorvico Mon Need
More Current Books
There is need for . more book* far'
the boys in service, and to fill this
need there will be another Vic­
tory Book Campaign under Uic
auspices of the American Library
Association, the USO and the Red
Cross. We had a very good responsc from lhe city and county
in the first campaign and wo feel
sure you will meet this request also.
Will you people In Hastings lock
over your books and pick out some
you U^nk men will like?. Then
call the library. 2552 or lak* them
yourself to the USO room which
Ls open every afternoon and eve­
ning. Will the people in the coun­
ty, either bring their book* • In to
the USO room or send them by
some school child to the schoolhouse tn your district. We are askbocks get to Hastings.
What books do thr men want?
First, current best sellers. book club
selection* and recently published
&lt;1030 to date) popular fiction and
non-fiction in good physical con­
dition.
Second, adventure and
westerns, detective and mystery fic­
tion. also in good physical condi­
tion. Third, technical books pub­
lished since 1033 in the fields of
mathematics, aeronautics mechan­
ics. radio, etc.
Fourth, funnybooks—books of Joke*, humorous
stories, etc. Fifth. Pocket Bdoks
and other small sized editions of
popular titles. The men do not
want worn or soiled book*, women's
love stories or children's books
;
Will the libraries of the county ]
please either plan their own cam­
paigns or get in touch with the.
Hastings Public Library?

Buy oil your food needs in one quick stop ot FOOD CENTER and save
tires ond go*, time and money. We've everything you need for your
table . . . a great variety of natlo&gt;|ally advertised groceries . . . flovorfresh vegetables, tender, tosty meats . . . delicious dairy products . . .
baked good*—quality products all, and all priced to give worthwhile
savings on your comploto food order. Shop here today . . . one stop .?. .

one bundle . . . many savings!

HADDOCK FILLETS
-FRESH OYSTERS
LAKE HERRING
BEEF LIVER
PORK NECK BONES

pint
lb.
lb
lb.

39c
45c
22c
29c
10c

PORK STEAK

BACON

SQUARES

BUTTER
Freeport, lb.

T-BONE STEAKS

39c

STEAKS

ARMOURS

STAR

LARD

Bound or Sirloin

Ground Steak

1 lb. carton

RABBITS

OLEO
Home, Brand

35c

OLEO

CHEESE
MILK
Highland* Dairy. qU

2 ,b63c
13e

Ring Bologna

FLORIDA

ORANGES
200 sixe

Harvest Time

lb. 7’/2=
NEW CABBAGE
extra ige- size
HEAD LETTUCE
3 lbs. 10c
BAGAS
3 lbs. 10c
TURNIPS
peck 41c
POTATOES U. S. n°1
10 lb. bag 29=
ONIONS

PANCAKE FLOUR
5 lb. sack
271
PANCAKE FLOUR
27'
VOIGT PASTRY FLOUR 5 lb sack 23c
PANCAKE FLOUR
23
WHEATGERM 51b. sack
25
FAMO PANCAKE FLOUR 5 lb . sack 27c
WHOLE WHEAT FLOUR r,Vc" k 27'
CAKE FLOUR Pi,hb5"7k.,"ck”’,*n 25'
3 loaves
1'/i lb.
060^73
29‘
doz. 12c
MULLERS DONUTS
CINNAMON ROLLS Muller*
pkg
15
MULLERS WHOLE WHEAT BREAD 1 Qc

And more,

if possible.
Many Americans who ought to be buying War Bonds through
lhe Payroll Savings Plan every payday, aren't. They just
haven’t yet STOPPED TO THINK what it means to

Johnny.
Don’t be like that, lady. Invest your'10% with Uncle Sam
— payday after payday.

You’Ll get a big kick out of it.

Knowing that you, pcrsonaltyi arc sending him thc guns,

ftlanes, bombs, tanks — whatever it is he needs!

WHAT YOU SHOULD DO
If you are

3. Working ■" • plant where thc Payroll Saving*
Plan faaan't been installed, talk to your union

Bonds through the Payroll Saving* Plan — boost
that 10% it you can.

2. Working io ■ plant wh*r« d&gt;« Plan &gt;• i natal ltd.

„ can't be installed right away. The local bank
will be glad to help.
•
4. Unable to get in on the Payroll Saving* Plan
ever bond* are told. They will be tied to help

1 A CORRECTION
1
In mentioning thc officers of thc' WESLEY BOOHER
International Seal and Lock Co. last CARLTON SITPERVISOB
week, wc inadvertently failed tq I waiter culbert
«n nervier

OLEO

Tasty Loaf...............

SALT PORK

2

TO ATTEND STATE MEETING
Tiro board of supervisors, at their
January' session, had an urgent re­
quest from the officer* of the State ,
Supervisor* Association that the (
Barry county board be represented
at thc meeting of the stale super-;
visors, which will be held in Lan­
sing, Jan. 26. 27 and 28. The board
voted unanimously In favor of bv- ;
tog represented, and named Super• visor DeGolla. of Hope, who Ls chair man of the board; Supervisor Scott
of Castleton, and Supervisor Boul­
ter of Prairieville to represent
Barry county at that meeting.
.

Payroll Savings Plan. At least 10% of your salary every pay­
day. Not 6%, or 7% or 8% — but at least 10%.

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can 6=
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cereal bowl free
WHEAT FLAKES Millers. 2 pkgs. 25'
Kelloggs
SHREDDED WHEAT
2 pkgs.
21'
pkg. 12c
KELLOGGS PEP
pkg- 10c
WHEATIES
Joh-voh
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BEVERAGE CEREAL
package
19'
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Gardner wrote tils mother lhal he
**ould dow consider It a great priv­
nt ilege to do down there what he dis­
liked and dreaded In Michigan —
shovel snow.
a member of lhe Barry county
w".« .*% S&amp;fSl'S: as
“5.
I (Continued from page 1. Sec. D
OWNERS
prevent his holding Qte office ot
Word was received by Mrs. Avis introduced Into congress—the pro­
arid regret our error.
supervisor and that of county road Tyler that license tabs for 1943 can ponents have a catchy argument,
commissioner, so he resigned as co on sale Saturday, January 23. lhe reduction of taxes and helping
supervisor and Wesley Booher ws* This cover* full year passenger to win thc war; (4&gt; modern comic
Corn Planter Trouble Cameo
Common cause* of corn planter* named as his successor by the Carl­ tabs, both full and half year com­ books—most of which contain no
stringing out the hills are worn shoe* ton township board. The board of mercial stickers and trailer tabs. inoral, have a plot Involving a vllsupervisor* voted unanimously to Half year passenger tabs will be llan who is usually a Jap. a Ger­
or furrow openers, faulty valve ac­ accept Mr. Booher as the super­ issued one week later.
man or an Italian and stir* up hat­
tlon owing to wear or dirt, worn or visor ot Carlton.
License Bureau will be open every red in the children who read them.
sprung check heads, traveling at
day In the week Including Saturdays More than fifteen million copies of
during
the
month
of
February
j
these cheap, comics, which are not
high speed* or worn or gummed WOULD LIKE TO
I even as good as the old dime novels,
clutch. Failure to check accurately SHOVEL SNOW
are sold each month and are read
RECEIVES PROMOTION
may be the result of failure Io keep
Mrs. Erma Gardner received re­ TO LIEUT.-COLONEL
I bv 80 or 100 million people.
uniform check wire tension, run­ cently a letter from her son Lieu­
Relatives her® have received word i Thc speaker pointed out that it
ning the planter frame out of level, tenant Nelson Gardner, who is serv­ that Ralph Pryor, son of the late Is time for us to be thinking and
wrong plate* or worn check fork* ing his country in the. South Pacific. Mr. and Mrs. Lee H- Pryor, has been planning for a Just and durable
Our winter Is lhe "good old sum­
' pence. When thl* great world con­
and roller*.
mertime in that region ' Lieutenant advanced in rank from Major to flict comes to an end there will bo
Lieut.-Colonel. He Is now stationed
in Hawaii. His friends here extend some tremendous problems to face
end well act no belter then than we
congratulations.
think now.
He
emphasized three
great
THEY AGREED EXACTLY
changes Jhat have taken place sine*
The committee named by —
the 1900. as related by H G. Wells; 1.
Ixiar^of supervisors to examine Lhn Abolition &lt;1f distance. 2. Power to
.Jy Hostings, Mick Telephones 2244-2557 ILbooks of tlie county clerk and lhe waste our natural resource* because
county treasurer reported that they of a big business complex that con­
FRIDAY Awry SATURDAY, JANUARY 22-23
found them to agree. A* our read­ trol* even nations. 3. Rapid re­
ers may know, each of the two of­ moval of illiteracy
, DOUBLE FEATURE ATTRACTION
ficers Is required to keep a sep­
A number of the ladies came In
James Craig and Pamela Blake
arate set of books and they must in time for the address and everyone
check exactly.
। felt it was a very worthwhile and
•“
, "THE OMAHA TRAIL"
। timely message. /
APPROVED COUNTY
I The next meeting will be on Mon­
Frankie Albert (AB American Quarterback) ,
OFFICERS BONDS
. day evening. Feb. 15 and will be
A committee reporting to thc known a* Parmer*' Night. The
____ "THE SPIRIT OF STANFORD"____
board of supervisor* at thetr Janu­ I streaker for lhal meeting will be
ary session, approved thc bonds Hans Kardel. county agent of Ea­
SUNDAY AND MONDAY. JANUARY 24-25
given by the county officers. The ton county. He will show picture.*
board adopted the committee'* re­ taken on hl* recent trip to Ute
Edgar Bergen. Charlie RcCarthy, Fibber McGee and Moiljr
port. The amount* of lhe bonds Rotary International and also dur­
are as folows: George Clouse, coun­ Ing hi* visit just following to hl*
"HERE WE ARE AGAIN" .
ty treasurer. HO.000; Allan Hyde, native country. Denmark.
Jiri*
Bargain Matinee Sunday 1:00 to 3:00
county dork. $3,000; Olenn Bera, । promises to be an exceptionally insheriff.
$10,000; Vemor Webster, teresttng program
Only enough ticket* will be void al bargain price* to fdl lhe
register of deeds. $2,000; George C.
theatre once. Regular price start* when Theatre U full re­
Dean.
Circuit
court
commissioner.
PcMlmbt
gardless of time. Come early,—. $3,000: probate register. $1,000; Dr
A pessimist is one who, when he
Lathrop, coroner. $2,000; Waller
TUES.. WED.. THUtyS.. JANUARY 26-27-28
Culbert. county road commissioner, ha* the choice of two evil*, take*
both.
$2AOO.
Jack Benny and Ann Sheridan

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FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. JANUARY 22-23
DOUBLE FEATURE ATTRACTION

Dub Taylor. Bob Will* and Teas* Playboy*

"THE LONE PRAIRIE"
and William Wright and Marguerite Chapman

COTT.ON
DRESSES

"A MAN'S WORLD"

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SUNDAY AND MONDAY. JANUARY 24-25

9 TO 15-SPECIAL

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Bargain matinee Sunday 3;M to 5:M

Gingham, Chintz and Prints

TUES.. WED.. THURS.. JANUARY 25-27-28

Choice of Styles and Patterns

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�Tfct HASTINGS BVJVTt THUS 5B At. JAHVUIT »!. »43

FINE RECORD GIVEN CHURCH NEWS
TO EASTERN STARS 1

EVANGELISTIC SERVICES
Euangeli Stic
Services ■will
begin a I the
Jeffenon St. U.
B. church on
Sunday evening
January 31 af
7:30. A special
Evan g e 11 a CI c
meeting will be
held at the
church with Rev
Franklin NorrH
of Greenfield. '
Ohio, as
the ।
evangelist. There1
will be a service '
Tuesday of last week this large i
book, which to prized now and will
R*v. Frankiin each night at 1
7:30
regularly, j
be priceteas 50 or 100 yean from ,
.J'01™ K«,in,;rn„ 'TmT'
now, was presented to Hastings following the beginning date of ,
Chapter O. E. 8. a program fealur- January. 31. AU are cordlaUy juing historic persons and-events con- vited to these services. Remember
ncctcd with the chapter furnished the date and the place, the church
aii Interesting evening.
। with the Gospel sign. “Jesus Saves."
The large volume also contains .
----------------- —■
—----------------blank pages for each year for gevWOODLAND
•rel yean to come, so each historian
Zion Lutheran Church
hereafter will have the Job of nutt­
Paul W. Geiger. Pastor
Ing in the pictures. Miss McElwain
10: 00 A. M. Sunday Schoo)
has done a fine thing for the chap- i
11: 00 A. M. Divine Service
ter. Her work is also of historic in- ।
3:30 P. M. Lutheran Gospel Hour
terert to Hastings people, whether ,i over
CKLW
members of the order or not.
Choir Rehearsal Wednesday at
-8:30 P. M.
Religious Instruction Thursday at
the usual time and place.

Four questions every American
should ask himself

(Continued from page i. mc 1)
vlous page in cos* af a hold-ov«r,
appears th* photo of the secretary
and treasurer, as well as pictures of
others who filled less Important po- I
altions.
On the first three pages are pic­
tures of charter members, all of
whom have parsed on. Some of these j
have been dead many years. In a few
cases their living relatives had
moved away and their addresses
were unknown. But Miss McElwain
persisted in her search until she liad the photographs she needed for her ,

BOWLINGNEWS

Dave Goodyear scored 605 plns for
Goodyear Bros. Hdwe. Thursday
night and was thc only bowler In
the city to hit 800 during the week.
His teammate. Clair DeCou made a
bid for top honors but finished wit*,
592. for second place. Will Ayres of
Btato Insulation scored 589 for
third place The-three top scores
were rolled in the Commercial Lea­
gue.
In the Commercial League, Goodyear Bros. Hdwe. loot two games to
City Dads; Moose won a pair from
Coffee Shop: Andrus Service took
two games from Consumers Power
Co.; Trio Cafe won two games from
Medics, each by a lone pin; Maynahan and Paul won a pair of games
from Middleville Creamery, and
Auto Sport Shop nicked the leading
State Insulation for two games.
In the Bliss League, Shop Office
blanked Engineers; Tool Room lost
a pair to Electricians and Office
won a pair of games from Poundry.
The Piston Ring League play re­
sulted in Office No. 2 taking a com­
plete series from Grinders: Shippers
winning a pair from Office No. 1.
and Machines taking two from 40
MAM's.
In the Service Lcturue, Coast
Guan! No. 2 defeated Kiwanto No.
2 by a two to one margin; Rotary
No. 2 won two from Coast Guard
No. 1. and Kiwnnls No. 1 took a pair
of games from Rotary No. 1.
“Hastings Ice and Fuel won the
first half of the split season in the
Recreation League by a three gome
edge. Hastings Piston Rings were
in second place with Leonards only
one game in arrears. Perk's Tavern.
Middleville and Bliss finished in the
above order.
'
Ten best weekly scores:
D. Goodrear
177-210-209-806
C, DeCou
184-191-207-592
W. Ayres
189-197-209-580
221-188-170-588
C. Annablc
102-102-181-585
H.’ Hubbard
173-194-198-563
O. Oaks
100-174-185-558
W. Dunlop
144-212-106-554
N. Arnold
193-101-189-553
A. Melrose
171-201-172-544

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left TlrutMlny by train for Klsdmee. ^Woman's club represented thc club
Florida, whtue thev expect to rcmatti at lhe UfiO. rooms in Hastings Satfor a few wei-k&gt;Mr and Mra-'Hon- urd£y i¥ld Sund3&gt;’ when they were
...
T-.-vweekend irostesscs there. Apple*,
w. » 1
thl crackerjack and home made cookies
Wing residence and wdl canCtor the were served to the b&amp;s who visited

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The more bonds you buy, thc more quick'ly we can win thc war.
'Hie more bonds you buy, thc more you
reduce the possibility of a rising cost of
living.
The more bonds you buy now, the more
money you will have* when the war is
won.

South Woodland Church
of the Brethren
Arthur L. Dodge, pastor
10: 00 A. M. Worship and sermon
11: 00 A. M. Bunday school
i
7:30 P. M. Evening service
j
Revival nnd evangelistic services
nre continuing through Sunday Jan­
uary 24. Rev. Harper 8. Will pastor
! of the Finn Church of the Brethren
in Chicago, to doing the preaching.
„e invite
u»uc all to hear his insplrins
We
messages,
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Thc more bonds you buy, the more four
dollars you’ll get for threes!
Put at least 10%—not 6%, or 7%, or even
9%, but 10%—of your earnings into War
Bonds. Do it through your company.
Twenty-one million Americans are doing
it now. Let’s make it at least 10% for
every American!

■WHAT YOU SHOULD DO

. . . HERE'S EVERYTHING

If you are ...

1. Already setting aside 10%
of your pay in War Bonds
through thc Payroll Savings
Plan—boost that 10% if you
can.
2. Working in a plant where
thc Plan is installed, but
haven't signed up yet—sign
up tomorrow.

A WORD ABOUT BUY­
ING ON THE SPUR OF
Careful planning makes for
better buying. Things
bought on the spur of the
moment ore often misfakes.
And this is especially true
of clothes.

3. Working in a plant where
- thc Payroll Savings Plan
hasn't been installed, talk to
your union head, foreman,
or plant manager—and sec
if it can't be installed right
away. Thc local bank will
be glad to help.
4. Unable to get in on the Pay$
roll Savings Plan for any
reason, go to your local
bank. They will he glad to
help you start a Plan of your
own.

j

TOP THAT 107° BY
NEW YEAR’S

BUY U. S. WAR BONDS

SPECIALS

BUY YOUR WAR BONDS AND STAMPS HERE

All-Purpose Knit Shirts
Sure-comfort short sleeve, crew neck
shirts in stretchy cotton
OQ
knit. All white style!
wO
Right For Work!

Men’s
WORK SHIRTS

98c
Pull Cut Big Mac
Shirts in Gray

launder a"'i
not show soil.

Be Out Guessed

CLOSED FORMULA FEED/

Open Formula Feeds

AB Duty Fabric!

Big. Mac*

9 4 39
■

Men's O'aU Panto 1.19
Men's Sock* 2 pm. 35c
Boot Socks 2 pr. 25c
Union Suita --------- 87e

BOYS

WORK

SHIRTS

Gay toughles in cotton CQc
Pcrrale

BOYS’ COVERT PANTS
Husky Sanforized cov- $4 69
ert. Full-fit sizes. ..
1

FOR PLAY OR WORK
Juvenile Slack Suits
Ix&gt;ng sleeved models with
long trousers and self 3 4 69
belts. Blue only. 4 to 12.
I

COVERT PANTS

1.39
Light weight Covert
just right for wear
under neath Calls
nnd to and from thc
shops.

fat

CHORE MASTER*

DAIRY SHOES

Acid-resisting—barnyard wet and
wear can't hurt them! Double
tanned leather with plain toes
nnd seamless quarters. Leather
soles.

Arch Supports!

3”

Industrial SHOES

Tough yet pliant glove leather
with heavy leather soles and rub­
ber heels. Steel shank arch sup­
ports give day-long comfort!
•Keg. U. S. Pat Off.

479

5O&lt; IN WAR STAMPS WILL BUY ENOUGH FUEL OIL

TO RUN

A DESTROYER A WHOLE MILE.

HOW

MUCH FUEL OIL ARE YOU GOING TO BUY FOR,

OUR DESTROYERS? BUY YOUR WAR STAMPS AND

BONDS AT PENNEY'S!

LADIES SPRING DRESSES
Trimmingi Add Charm To Your Frock!
Clever Designs In Rich Braid
OQR
'Make-Believe' Jewel Buttons
O

These art high-hearted fashioned for the
woman who knows just what she wants!
Smart styles with those extra touches of
rich, gleaming soutache on sleeve or shoul­
der . . or glimmering huge buttons of metal
and “make-believe” jewels! Spring colors
that are-flattering to every complexion
and age!

When made by a reputable manufacin H1S welfare he
knows just WHAT he is paying for.

2 inter interested

* The farmer can get an idea of
. dollar value of the ration.

Overalls

Sanforized tough
denim. Full fit!

the

Ho can consult with the Michigan State College
as to feeding value of the ration.

COTTON DRESSES Charming frocks tn crisp,
new prtnte that will delight you I Button front
or shirtwaist styles| Easy-to-waah llnene or

Try to find these advantages in a
CLOSED FORMULA FEED
Farm Bureau MILKMAKERS - MERMASHES - PORK­
MAKERS have no superiors. Ask us for open formula

BREAKFAST COATS Of crisp, washable cot­
ton in the gayest color imaginable. Wrap-around
or button frontal Your choice of sparkling
stripes or bright flower patterns. Stoe* '

booklets on our feeds.

NURSES* UNIFORMS Pre
Un with new front seamhig
Smart shirtwaist or coat styi

FARM BUREAU SERVICES, INC
HASTINGS, MICH.

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN

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Smart enough to' wear anyplace and
anytime! Tight, neat , weaves make
for exceptional wear . . . and the
full, dressy fits allow plenty of room
for every kind of contortion! San­
forized too!

PAYROLL SAVINGS PLAN

DON'T

^IDAY

Ilu&lt;(ed Blends!
Colton And Rayan.
Striped Patterns!

THROUGH THE

' Henry Hynes of Woodland were also Woodland Friday afternoon. * Mto
dinner gtiesU. ★ Pfc. Richard Eatep Etta Schneider attended the Free­
of Camp Leonard Wood. Mo., is en­ port C. E meeting last Tuesday and
Joying a ten day furjougn with home henrd Ernest Marks. State Field
folks. He spent the weekend with Secretary. Mr. Marks also showed
Mrs. Arlic Spindler and Mrs. Estep. pictures of the convention In Grand
Mr. and Mrs. Ewin Randall and :Mias Catherine Spindler and James Rapids last summer in which our
Miss I^ona Helse of Grand Rapids ;Grlffcth of Battle Creek were alao Woodland Band was featured ns
visited their parents, Mr. and Mrs. ,weekend guests. * Vane Wotring they marched in the parade * Mr.
Carl Heise of West Woodland Bun­ gave u chalk talk Sunday evening nnd Mrs. John Dell nnd Miss Doro­
day afternoon. * Supt. and Mrs. H. nt the South Woodland Church of thy Dell accompanied by Mr. ana
A. Kltson nnd Mary Jo were Sunday thc Brethren in connection with the Mrs, Elwyn Dell of Leslie, attended
dinner guests at the home of Supt. special meetings which are being the funeral of Albert Fox of Ches­
and Mrs. Evart Ardis of Freeport. * held. * Mr. and Mrs. Geo Schalbly aning Sunday. Mr. Fox was a broth­
Miss Florence French of Hastings and Mrs. Henry Schalbly called on er of Mrs. John Dell. * Mrs. Arthur
visited MLu Joan Letflcr over the !Mr. and Mrs. Fred Durkee of South Allerding and Mrs. John Bulling
weekend and attended the Wood- '
land-Delton basketball gbme Friday j.
evening. Joan entertained a group
of young people after the game at I
iher home in honor of her house
guest. * Ted Euper of East Wood- I
land has been seriously ill with*
pneumonia but Ik somewhat better
this week. Little Jeralee is staying]
with her aunt and uncle, Mr. and
Mrs. Howard Hewitt in Woodland. I
w Mrs. Lawrence Finefrock has re- ■
ceived word that her son Robert i
Bailey who has been at Camp Crow­
der, Mo. is on his way to Ft. Benn­
Ing. Ga. where he has been accepted j
as a candidate at Officers' Training
school there. * Mrs. Birdsill Holly .
nnd young son came home from ]
Pennock
hospital Bunday.
Her ,
mother. Mrs. Henry ' Millwood of
Ludington is caring for them this
week. * Mrs-’Dell Williams left Mon­
day to visit her daughter and fam­
ily. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond McLeod
NOW that it is your patriotic duty-as
or Grand Rapids until Thursday. *
Mrs. Lee Mullendore of Logansport.
Ind. nnd Mr. and Mrs. Fred Telrcan
well as profitable to produce all the eggs,
of Muskegon visited Mr nnd Mrs.
LeRov Perkins and daughter Audrey
broilers, milk op pork you can, DemandSunday afternoon. * Mrs. Jenny Al­
den of Hastings spent the weekend
with Mr. and Mrs. Geo-Schalbly. *
Miss Etta Schneider spent last Mon­
day with Rev. nnd Mrs. O. L. Yerty
of Belding. * Mr. and Mrs. John
Open formula feetft were originated by the
Hynes and baby son James Douglas
of Holt were Bunday dinner guests
Farm Bureau as a farmers’ organization.
at the home ot her parents, Mr. and
Contents of closed formula feeds had to
Mrs. Welby Crockford. Mr. and Mrs.
be guessed at. Fanners’ feeds are open
formula and list the ingredients pound
for pound on the feed tag, because:
Greatest Dairy Nation
Thc United States is lhe greates
They enable the farmer to check on the balance
ialry nation In the world.
between animal and vegetable proteins (in poul­

241 lb. bag
BEST YET FLOUR
24Hb.b
ag
93c
CLAPP'S OR GERBER'S “rained baby food 4 cans- 29=
can
JOCKEY CLUB WHOLE GRAIN CORN
13=
ODESSA PEAS . extra sifted early june
17=
dozen
29=
FLORIDA ORANGES

TOUGH!

General Utility* Pants

Clothes money has Io do a
big iob these days. We
need Io be well-dressed—
for o feeling of confidence
and well-being. Yel the
clothes we buy should cost
as little as possible: War
Bonds are much more im­
portant. The basis of every
woman's wardrobe is o
good coat. And a good
coat must be bought with
special care. As always,
we've planned our spring
coat stock eaJyl Choose
yours now: and pay for it
in small weekly amounts.
That will give you your
coot xhen you need it,
without a big all-at-once
expenditure that might In­
terfere with your regular
purchases of War Bonds.

try and hog feeds).

FRIDAY

TO WEAR ON THE JOB !

THE MOMENT

RESIGNS AS CHM'N.
RATIONING BOARD WOODLAND

Ten per cent of your Income
In War Bondi will help to
build the planes and tanks
that will insure defeat of Hit-

tire school children Monday beau*
of the heavy mow fall the prevlM
night and wo no *chool wm held the
day.
semester teats are being held U|l
week.

WHATEVER YOU'RE DOING

0 An answer to all four questions is:
BUY WAR BONDS through the Pay­
roll Savings Plan.

The Melhodfat Church
Rev. George Wingard, pastor
| 10:00 A. M. Morning Worship
11:15 A. M. Sunday scliool
I[ 8:00 P. M. Young People's Service
| Thursday 8 P. M. Midweek Service |
You are invited to attend our serv- j
ices each Sunday.

(Continued from page 1. Sec. 1)

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~ 1 visited Mr. and Mrs. Alan Fuller of dairy burinm and Carl Lehman will1 the roan, Mredamu LaAef 1
" Battle creek from Friday until Mon- be in charge of
ot lhe
Che ambulance and
grid Stuart KUMausul,
KUMtnim Jttnca 1W
mhtIcm. We wtoh
WlAh Mr. C. Faul,
day. * Mis* Helena Benner of Bal- undertaking mit
Paul. Will
WUl V(
Veil*. Jotin ifei
: tie Creek *pent (lie weekend with and Mrs. Wing a fine vacation. * bert and Edward Rm*ot w
her motiier. Mrs. G. F. Benner and Mrs. Edmund Howard &lt;Bdher Wat- members who nerved as ha
1 Eleanor * Mr. and Mr*, eras. Row- rous* and son. Stephen of Hull were 1
■■
ladcr oi Grand Rapid* were Sunday overnight guests at the Bird home W.H.C.S. Te Hold Annul
guest* of Mr. ajd Mrs Lawrence Friday * Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Parrott
Paul. * Mr. and Mrs Leun Nichol- of Battle Creek spent the weekend ■ The annual Calendar
I1 the WBC3, of the
con and Mr. and Mrs. Herald Classic With Mr. uud Mrs. Cirl Burkle.
■ attended thc funeral of Mr. NicholHope Circle Entertain Hatbands . ; nine at 7 o'clock, January 2T
ton's uncle. Fred Nicholson of Grand
The members of the Hope Circle wil be a carry-in dinner. All
Rapids. Monday afternoon * Mr.
— be
*“ -prmnt
------- 6 I
ben are urged* to
and Mrs. Ernest Shonto spent Sun­ of lhe WK.CS. of the Methodirt ----------------------bring their filled calendars.
.. ..........
.............
church entertained their husbands
day with
Mivs
Elsie w..w..~
Shomo of Allegan. Ned Lew!«. a nephew of Mr. and families with their annual pct I
Woodland Townshlg^thnnl
Shomq't v.!hj is in the Army was luck dinner in the church parlors;
home on furlough. * Mr. and Mrs. tall Wednesday evening. Six guests
The Woodland High school t
' Ix’t- Hanabarger are receiving con- were present.
ketball teams lost both gams*
gratutatitons on the birth of a son.
------------Delton Pridty night on the It
wejffhtng 5 pounds and 2 ounces al
Faith Circle Entertained
floor. The first team lost &lt;4 to
^p,tal'D?l!nda:7
Member* of the Fa'tth Circle of die
U .
Ehner 5^sl"KI°1f ,*“Un&lt;5 Methodist W SCB, were entertained
\jwnt Friday evening w-kh Mr. end
nn afternoon tea at the liome Sunfield on February 2 when th
u
,loy ’’owU‘drr “,nl M”'
of Mrs lAwernce Paul Friday after- three teams from there will Pl*
Mr, and
Rowlaxler noon. One guest was present.
here. Hastings teams play Woodfin
-pvh: Thursday afternoon with Mr.
—J
•
here on Saturday, February 8.
I
nndMK. Je.ve Rowlader of Nash- Woman's Club llostewses At U.S O.
*"* ' ----- -- Fr ' '
■.ille/V Mr and Mrs. Fay C. Wing
Elghjjnetnbers of tire Woodland
The busea were unable to pick u

cnH I stT;

The Evangelical Church
J. B. Deabler. Pastor
10:00
av.w A.
n. M
m. PIONEER DAY
i ___
Anthem. "Jesus. Lover of My
,
Soul
", Tiieme of Sermon "The Go-- 1
.
pel
Glorified''.
1
11:00 A. M. Bunday school
7: 45 P. M. E L. of C. E Topic
.
"What
Doeri God Want Us To Do",
&gt;
led
by Miss'Phyllis Eckardt.
8: 30 P. M. Evening Worship. Spe­
cial number "What a Friend We
Have" by Lowden. Berrnon. What
,
Jesiis
Sovas'.
Wednesday 2 P. M. Ladles Auxil­
।
iary
at the home of Mrs, Irving
;
Bates.
Choir Rehearsal Wednesday
Midweek Prayer Service, Thursday
Young Pooni-4 Missionary Circle
■
Thursday
evening.
Communion Sunday, January 31.

I have served ih this capacity for
the past year to the limit of my
ability, giving all the tme and ef­
fort possible without completely
neglecting my other official duties,
in directing nnd organizing the ra­
tioning work of this county, start­
ing with the one rationed article,
tlrea, and progressing to the com­
Eye on Vitamin Bread
The bureau of food and drug in­ * plicated and- highly departmentlzcd
matter of rationing many necessary
spection is keeping a close watch on commodities. The Barry County
the Bread fortified with yeast, iron, War Price and Rationing Board
vitamins and other products that now consists of a panel of eighteen
makes thc sale of bread a veritable men. and a paid staff of five regu­
lar employes, and the work has be­
gold mine for flagrant advertisers
come more or less systematized.
Every effort, the bureau said. Is
I greatly appreciate the oppor­
being mode to limit advertising to tunity of having been able to serve
truthful statements.
lhe people of Barry County and lhe
"Vitamin claims for bread are war effort in this capacity, but due
generally based on the average vita­ to the fact lliat the regular work of
lhe County Clerk's office has be­
min content per loaf before baking." come extremely heavy on account
the bureau points out. "What the of added duties caused by Increased
actual vitamin content is after bak­ activities of many kinds indirectly
ing is problematical."
i connected with the war effort, toI aether with the difficulties in se1 curing competent assistants, and in
Money From Fishing Licenses
fairness to the people of Barry
in 1938, fees collected from fishing County and all concerned, consid­
licenses in the various states ering also my own physical well-be­
ing. I regret that this action to Uie
amounted to &gt;10,220.787.73.
only logical one. for me to take at
this time. It is physically impos­
sible for one person to give the serv­
Smilty &gt;ays—
ice to which thc public of Barry
County is rightfully entitled in both
of these Important positions.
I wish to thank the State Ration­
ing Officials, the other members of
thc Barry County Rationing Panel,
the personnel of the local office,
and the many hundreds ot volun­
tary workers, for their fine co-op­
eration and support during thc past
trying year.
Very tiuly yours.
Alto C. Hyde.

"An offee boy like mt doesn't make
much tnoqey. but I'm putting 10%
into Wtr Bond* tvtry ptydty
'ceuse it's my duty."

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�Ill MASTLNOg MANUK*. THURSDAY, JANUARY IL 1941

&gt;AOI FOUR

EDITORIALS
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4. HM8KW W SUCtH

AMI* W SLAT*
BATHLESS GROGGINS DCNT
TELL AIE YWRE SOIN3
TOmJRKlY - ----------------- "

A WORD TO BANNER READERS
(Continued from cage i. 8cc. I &gt;
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--- -- ----- — ----­
some way to pack more news Into the
inelastic confines of our newspaper

BOW SO ive CQMi OUT » RBT1RE.VENT-BUT MHO W-Otf

We
chose the last
named
method Several columns of space
are saved each week by using the
star* only to separate correspond­
ence items and more than a page
of space U sared by reducing the
usual white space between lines.
The type slxe in both new* and corrcapondence items U the same as
before but the white space between
lines has been reduced slightly
These changes arc mere wartime
emergency measures and. like gas
and lire rationing are not here-to

We might add In pawing, however,
that in drawing tn Lhe corn-.qiondencc Items with only stars to sep­
arate the items, we are merely us- .
tag a practice which is standard
on many weekly publications even
during times of peace.

I UNHID STATES GOVI MAY BUY M ACRES
1
quastioo of purchasing 20
U. 8. Army drivers In the quar­ ERNMENT EMPLOYMENT
'
waited
termaster corps have a vocabulary OPPORTUNITIES
The United Slate* Civil Service visors at their January session.
all their own. Some samples:
ArauUuDg startar—crank handle. Commission
employment
matter for
to the
ooportuniU**announces
for BlramfHUr
- They referred
propeftvthe
eommltS
inBeach her — coast to parking
98.00 to 99.12 a day. In the Ort- vesUgaUon and gave them power
nance Service. War Department. [0
ir. In their Judgment. It
Broke to lead-needs to be towed Rock Island Arsenal. Rock Island, would be wise to make the purin.
Illinois.
chase.- They also directed the
Bull o' the woods—convoy com­
draw
on
Applicants must have reached 'county
* clerk
’ *■*to
“■*
~ an order
*
mander.
their 18th birthday on the closing 1the county treasurer for payment
an option on the 20 acres, it
Boom wagon—ammunition truck. date for receipt of applications. of.
1
Cowboy—reckless driver.
There is no maximum age limit for 1that was found necessary.
Dig-out—to speed up th* engine. this examination.
Hot foot—one who rides his clutch.
The necessary forms may be &amp;e- Uncle
cured from the Secretary. Board of
Killer—truck with no brakes.
U. S. Civil Service Examiners,
Willie Mullins says
Rubber bands— tire*.
Rock Island Arsenal. Rock Island,
1 Illinois: the Regional Director Sev­
enth U. 8. Civil Service Region. Post
, Office Building, Chicago. Illinois;
LUU*.Uruguay has been described or at any first or second-class post
as a "lovable” land with pleasant ' office in which notice ' regarding
hills, valleys, rivers, woods, undulat­ this position is posted.
Application forms must be on |
ing grassy lands and a elimate never
too hot or too cold- From thc faet file with the Secretary. Board of,
I U. 8. Civil Service Examiners, Rock ,
Island
Arsenal, Rock Island. Il-'
Plata it was formerly called th*
"Banda Oriental" or East Bank, and i llnols. on ‘or before lhe close of |
| business March 18. 1943.
even now the people eall themselves I
H. C. Wunderlich, local Sec.
'
"Orientates.”
' . •
One of my bigtest investments is i
War Bonds- I fitter on putting at

War Bonds from New Year's out

Frankly, we can’t understand why
Detroit officials should get :n —;------------------------------------------------------steamed up" over the proposed ii e IkirAUr TAX'
or annuities. However. Form 1040
time change
Doh •’» production.
ima
' may be used If deaired.
Returns for the calendar year
if any. certainly wont be nearly aiq HERE JAN 25-30
» great as that caused by any of
nChCJAIN.
1942 must be filed not later than
the several unauthorized strik
For the convenience of those who March 15. 1943. with the Collector
which have hit thc Detroit arm are required by law to file Federal of Internal Revenue for the dis­
--------returns,
--------- 1. a Deputy ColCol­ trict In which you reside or have
—and we've never read about any ------------Income Tax
of Internal «-»-&gt;•Revenue «ni
will be your principal place of business,
DelroT official* going to Lansing lector nt
A penalty of not more than 910.­
to register formal protests againr. at lhe Post Office in Hastings, 000 or imprisonment for not more
Jan. 25 to 30. inclusive to assist
wildcat strikes. As a matter of fact. •------------- h."t .preparing their re­ than 1 year, or both, lx imposed by
if -Michigan
time is turned
back «urns. no charge wijl be rnade for statute for willful failure to make
------- —• will
r.»;
th. exact ‘U)1S MrvJ(
‘ °.cv-11. lbl. mB(Ur of fl|lng return on time, and. in addiUon.
an hour, we Will Kbe nn
on the
schedule which thc government vour jI1C0nie fax Return should 5 to 25 percent of the amount of
asked states tn our time zone to be Kiw&gt;n immediate attention. In the tux.
follow. Several years
— ago.
“—the
— state
--------- order tb avoid penalty and interest.
adopted Eastern time as standard,
If your gross income is 95M or
which was the equivalent of put­ over and you arc single «or mar­
ting us on "daylight saving'' the ried nnd not living with husband
year around. So. when the goy- : or wife', or if you arc married and
emment asked all states to go on I living with husband or wife and
"daylight raving" time as nn econ­ your gross income is $1,200 or over, Lyle Arthur Newton. Freeport . 20
Jcane Marie Deakins. Hastings . 18
omy measure for 'the duration." an Income return must be filed.
A simplified return. Form 1040A. Otis Hill. Jr.. Nashville ............ 18
Michigan was already there. When
the state automatically turned the hu been provided and may be used Katharine L. Stutx,’ Hastings . 18
clock ahead anyway, we were actu­ if gross income on the cash basis
; for the calendar year 1942 Lt not
ally an hour ahead of schedule.
One-third of the car owner* in lhe
Thc "wildcat" strikes of lhe coal more than 33.000 and if such in­
come consists wholly of salaries,
miners, coming at a time when wages, other compensation for per­
United States have weekly incomer
American at .war needs all the coni sonal services, dividend*. Interest,
reserves it can get. foeusesAittention not only on the unpatriotic
action of the strikers, but on the
high-handed,
dictatorial
set-up
- which characterizes lhe United
Mine Workers Organization
For
example, dues arc collected year
after year, but tiu L'MW poten­
tates do not have to submit,, a
financial statement to anyone
They con force the collection of
dues from members by the check­
off system whereby deductions for
dues are automatically made from
. paychecks, but they don't have to
' tell anyone how Jhey spent the
money or what the financial sit­
uation of the organization happens
to be
What other individual or
group could liope to get away with
such practice? 'Hie miner*, for
example, struck in protest to an
increase in dues. Union officials
never presented any facts or fig­
ures justifying this increase—they
merely said. In effect, "boys, wo
need more money, so you come
across with fifty cents more i»er
month."
The miners protested,
but they had no pouer io revoke
the order or to demand an ac­
counting
The WLB. to which
an appeal was made, says that it
nas no authority to interfere in
intra-union affairs. So. unable io
• get-any action by other means, the
miners »truck.

MONTOpMItY WAR*

FRI-INVINTORY

FURNITURE
CLEARANCE

Over 300 pairs go on sale

STARTING FRIDAY

MARRIAGE LICENSES

WATERS CLOTHES SHOP

Corp. Merle Graydon Tasker, first
Hastings boy reported killed m y
action, was a tot of four al the X
time America entered World Wai
1. Only twenty-JiVe years after ¥
that "war to end war.&lt; he gave hu&gt;
life as a part of the human fuel v
required by a second world con- '¥
filet whose cost in miyipoww and
materials makas the first one wcni
almost insignificant. Why S it that
Merle and thousands of irther
World War 1 youngster* and tiio.-e
yet unborn at thc tunc arc now
called upon to bear the brunt
another war which they had no
part tn bringing abqut and will die
present crop of babea-in-arai* and
youngsters be called upon for sim­
ilar sacrifices?
Thc answer de­
pend* on whether or not w • are
willing as a nation to "follow
through" this tune and take an
active part tn establishing । peace
If. at the conclusion of this war,
enough people still believe that
America can retire behind the safe­
ty of her two oceans and go her
world—then mothers of the U. 8 A.
had better get used to the idea H
bringing up thetr eon.- to be soldier*
because it will only be a matter
of time bc.'ore another s'orm of
haired and discontent break . How­
ever. if we. arc now ready 10 dis­
card our . former drcam-, of txila-t
tion and are prepared to e-j-nperato actively wtCi other major and
minor powers constituting me Al­
lied Front in establuhing nnd
maintaining world harmony then
there will be an excellent proipes -.
for tuhertag in an unbroken era of

Insulate Playroom Ceiling
So th* children cun pUy .in the,,
basement game-room without dis- X
turblng adult* upstair*, the 1'
'■
the basement room Should be &lt; ov- i
ered with imulallnn board tile.1 New y
ceiling tile possesses acoustical qual- i
lUe* which will tend to prevent Y
•our.d from going to the rooms
above.
j-

Men Wear Skirts
Three countries hi which men
China and Scotland.

■ Paper Substitute
Beedi growing along thc coati of

aneie to manufacture paper.

Topcoat
&lt; learance
Il oo I Topcoats — at

25%

H.98
QJ

CLOTHES SHOP
"Selling Quality Keeps Us Busy"

CLEAR

$130 DIN INC. ROOM LOW PRICED!

ONE

PAIR

2ND

PAIR

109

SALE! 2-pc. LIVING ROOM!
You'll marvel that it Isn't $20 more! Graceful style.
Rich wine mohair cover. Reg. 9134.95

Final Clearance
OUT THEY GO!

Spectacular sale

Priced for quick sale! Printed-on walnut veneer effect.
Set includes bed. chest, vanity. Reg. 69.95.
.

WELL-STYLED OCCASIONAL CHAIRS

BROKEN LINES in KID, GABARDINE

A rare bargain indeed at this very low. price! Tapestry and S*7h
velour covering*. Regular price 9.95■

and CALF LEATHERS ARE ALSO
HERE TO

CHOOSE

FROM!

HURRY!

ONLY A 'FEW

BRING ALONG A FRIEND
TO S H A R E

IN THESE

JANUARY SAVINGS

C

1

&lt; 1 17 OF

BUBBEBS R
1 I4I4 ANB GALOSHES |

LUXURIOUS LOUNGE CHAIRS!
SPCM
GO

Attractive rayon-and-eollon velvet cover! Sturdy con.
s true lion! They'll go fast. Save! NOW!

TILT CHAIR AND OTTOMAN! 2 PCS

29“

frieze eover I* lone wearinc. Regular price 34.95.

SALE! VARIETY OF MIRRORS!

First
Pair

Some with gilded frames! Low priced for fast
selling. Variety ot sixes. .. ..

Second
Pair

QQ 1 Q

SALE! 27x45 RUGS

80c

CLEARANCE! NOVELTY TABLES

WOMEN'S BARGAIN BUYS

•5

Century atytes. Regular 7.93.

ODD SIZES, BROKEN LINES

Here They Are—Priced to Clear!
CAN YOU wear size

&gt; BELOW
—
CEILINGSK

3,

1 pair
2nd Pair

Sizes 35 to 48.

WATERS

TO

3-PC. STREAMLINED BEDROOMS

Deduct 25'% or ] from these prices.

No charges or lay aways please.

REDUCED

Refreshing! .Modern as today! And what savings! Table
6 chairs, buffet. Walnut veneers; harduood.
.

2 PAIRS

TOPCOATS

Notice These fine coots are the new­
est models and colors available. Every
one is Pure Virgin Wool. Many are full
rayon lined.
Regular prices from

Shoe Styles!

Arch Supporting Patterns Included*

discount

1 excepted*

Women's Winter

Entire Stock of Suedes

2 Pain

ALPAGORA

A W

„

1

2 Pairs____ _____ _80c
RUBBERS AND 2-SNAR GALOSHES FOR THE LUCKY
WOMEN WITH SMALL FEET. BLACK AND BROWN
—MILITARY OR CUBAN HEELS.

31, 4, 4, or 5?

FLOOR

SAMPLE

WARDOLEUM FLOOR COVERING!
6 and 9 ft widths by the yard! Big selection of roll OE‘
ends and remnants at drastic reduction .
Gw

MILITARY AND
CUBAN HEELS

Morbleized Linoleum on Felt Bock
Close-out of floor sample*, roll ends and discontinued 7 A'
patterns. While they last only..?.
■ **

RADIO CLEARANCE!
Combination Phonograph and Radio—4 tube General
Electric. Regular 139.95. Sale priced al
I Iw

C'i/T-^ATE

SHOE STORE

H IQ

8 TUBE AIRLINE
In baauilfnl cabinet. Regular 9153
Reduced to

/Am

SALE

'133

SALE AUTO SEAT COVERS

MONTGOMERY WARD
1U-U4 So. Jefferson

Phone 3194

�TM BAITINGS RANNBR, TRUR8DAY, JANUARY U. 1M»
“|!

Mrs.
Menrln Klein
Klein • (CharlotteI
(CharlotteI Mlu
Miss Mary
Mary Louise
was at|
nt ' ■ ~
—
.w. Menrln
Louise Thomas
Thomas was
_1 " 1
— _ '-"LZ2
__ |
UaiveraUy kerrey
Beumer) and daughter,
daughter. Barbara, Fort Phillip*.
Phillips, Kan . last week to ace
see ,; f A (* I i I
Beauner)
EV/EklTv
T A /T T7 T AZ
A replacement of Chinese MlacA supr*/ lust comphlad shows
j returned Tuesday £0 their home al her brother. /oKph. who^wos £11. , J U L I A L L V L H I J
-*■
* **
J
lees stumpod the "Fighting Irish’* ' that all 1S39 state university gradu­
~
Rev. and Mrs.
R. E. Durkee of |1
Trenton after a week's vUlt with
’
~
r^u.
1 opics
i of New
/
--'
X
-w-x
t
York's
famous
old
68th
ates
in
botany, bacteriology, hy­
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Besamer and Lake Odessa were Sunday guests of ’,
f 1 j-* I I
regiment but not for long Roll call giene. wild Ufa technology and soCuesta of Mr. and Mr. Charles other relatives.
, Mrs. J. R. Chrf
"
■
A
I sounds like ■ gathering of the elans
S. Potts over thc weekend were
Rollo Clemens, A-M M. 2-C.of Ad- Re*- Durkee ap
Richard
Potts,
Hammond.
Ind
.
Miss
again. Taj Koo Is now Tony Ken- professions or are cocti.iolag postirylnla Fotta. Greenville and Mr. JSS^the'^ttkeSd
a fl o'clock
dinner
honoring
the
a ’wtth
wun ’hto
ma ’lSc
Wife. ................ "
111
ah!enc* °* *“*• 1 birthday
of Mrs.
Walter
Thomas
Virginia Fotta, Greenville
Mr. &amp;
DcPUnUand
' Qr&gt;W1
Cter^mV!nc^b‘tW-l=
birthday of Mrs. Walter Thomas
Army slatlcUcs reveal that Johnny
DoTn^^s^^t^
H- &lt;**"*&gt;• ^ome MeHu*.
£!«&gt;«...B[companled
Mr.
Doughboy writes three times as
Rapids.
home of Mr. and Mrs. Merle Van-1
onlt“many
letters
os
he
receives.
And
there » Mrke O Foo, Fat Ho­
Mrs. Earl Page has relumed to. Houten.
for^iiecl^n^dav ofHuHwo weeks Vermeulen and Norene. Charllene
CotUeffah
for the clmlna
closing dal
day of tluthe two weeks shcnnfl„ and
c D ale4M. . this Is not because hU Uncle Sam- , Chung, a McDooo and an O'Wang,
The cuttlefish swims backwards
Mr. and Mrs. Loren Boyes and 1
uel carries mall free for servicemen..
—Ulidlrvllla. The eve- ... l--------- .------------- s
tagpijj tpe
as well as forwards, walks on Ito
Miss Elinor Page, music teat Her in; wn,T«n.of Laming spent pan 01 ^y were
lhe lxome ot man
mng was spent playing cards Mrs fofk^^Ti^Uto'"*^
lhel?'mk
“ •
anna
and
throws
an inky black
stir
their
inkWalling
to
Work
our city schools.
and Mr* c LeUierer.
;
received many useful gifts. wcU1 und break loose in a rash of j
Mrs Jeannette Williams visited 1 BoyM'
.
„
,
. , u
Mr. and Mrs William Fox of Kai-,1 Thomas
-------------------|
Banks and savings accounts of «pr*y
„
homespun gossip that will lift him Egypt have more then $3,500,000,000
out ot the mire of military routine. ■
if you've never stood in the "mall ' awaiting opportunities to Invest tn
"olenn era. o, Un,In. «. . IOcra.
Sg'J.V,
industries, according to Mustapha
line"
for
half
an
hour
or
more
and
Best of his cousin. Miss Mary Me- th®4LRe£S“khJliSj1g\etaUv-A“8
hia his sister Mn CwlUte Enley
hoauf' ‘“vitatlon.' having been sent
arrived at the O O. window only, to Bey
ucy much
Sadek,, atrccior
director 01
of tne
the aepa
depart- stray as many as a thousand field
hqvc thc mail sergeant growl trnpi*- ment of commerce and induilry.
mice during onezne»ting season.
..at week.
| Ann ArbOf we
of Mr and nor struble spent Saturday evening
*“*
enjoyed by all present.
tonally, "Nullin' today. Bud." you’ll
Mrs. Lyndon
Mrs. Jean
“ ''Barry.
‘
*“ ­
WlIlston UerrU* ov«
WeU j
84UlbOrn m KaU’ I Mrs. Duane Mliler entertained her 1 never realize Just how much maik
meant in maintaining morale and
nette Williams. Mrs Harry Bush.
Mr and Mrs Maurice Rogers and
Mr*. Robert Fortney has returned club f^ des»ert and cards Wednes- the spirit of the man in service....
Mrs. Raymond Gibson. Mrs. Nellie
Bolton and Mrs. I Jihan Lichtv, were
Write 'em. folks, and write 'em of­
ten. Writing is figjititig!
in Charlotte Tuesday evening as
dinner guests of Mrs. H. E. Whit­
a^'?tt5^wfi^tS’SrSS?iJ2bS EKSiu
by^M^ ite
’new
uta"Itannond
Of
interest
to Hastings J^hmora
people is
turn.
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs M.
E Cota were Mr. and Mrs. Willis
Zcndra Zimmerman were has been selected for the-principal
Wj1* 5“lrd S“»80nLrat0 ;Mra.
ruwCota and sons. George and Glenn. their home in Freeport after spend-1
guests.
Tlie next' party will be held part in Uie new Sidney Kingsley
uus!
Max Gilbert and Miss Olive Cota . ing a few days with hu parents. Grand Rapids where she has cm- ; U
ployment in the public relatd— x 01- 1 at thc home of Mrs. Thomas Myers play. "The Patriots", which began
of Big Rapids; Miss Betty Frei- I| Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Furrow.
land of Grand Rapids and Mr. and | Mr. and Mrs. C. W. DeVault of iice of the new weather school re- Wednesday afternoon. Jan. 27, al her rehearsal Dec, 3lst and wiU open in
I home on South Broadway.
New York UUs month.
Mrs uuimvii
Gordon Cota,-local.
™.o
Coats Grove were Sunday dinner j cently opened there
• •
Mr
Kingsley Ls lhe authot of
Robert Cooper. Radio Man Third guestt of Mr and Mrs. H J. Free- : naval^ctoSI
Keith Craig. n»ho
Js jdtendtag
ji 1, A birthday •ddinner
Detroit
spent the
£!Ler *S?
was given ln
in Dead End"’ »nd
and many other
—well
—’*
Class, was home veiling relatives, land and Sgt- Lester DeVaulL
I naval
school
weekend
hwe lr
wlthhls mother Mre lwnor -°r mIss
producUons.
„ Dorts
r^-,. GlHcspie Ja:1 known
.
productions. 'The play is
2.00 and 2.25
18.50 to 22.50
MirVciJi
"
mower.
Mr,.
„
m
t)
.
„„
u
„.
.
WOM&gt;
^'w-ra,BwVU4rfia,
and friend* last week on a ten day &gt; Mr. nnd Mrs Byron Rowlader and K
....
leave. He has been on duty on the two children of Caledonia visited • Marx .Gratg.
Elmer
Gillespie.
Guests
included
■ *•'
-r-.m»,pic Guests included group includes such celebrities m
values
values
Atlantic since August, this being Mr. and Mr*. Roland Furrow and , Mra. Leo welirarc ana Mrs. aiax ; tha MUses Rub
..
_„
a
rv,,.
luby, Carrie and Dor- Maxwell Anderson and Robert Sherhis first trip home in five months. ' two children al the home of Mr. Wcllfarc left on Friday for Camp olh Cog3U.ej|1. MLss
...Elizabctii Park- wood.
George H McNeill of Jackson and 1 and Mrs. Freeman Furrow on Suntatter's hus- cr
her n,oUler' fctrs- E A- Park" " Mr’ Johnson has made a name for
William T McNeill of Chicago were dav
bi^d MaxWelffare Mrs Leo WeU- "
himself as a fine dramatic artist of
here
Mn
A- Umbie »as in Grand bano.wax: we warel Mrs. Lee&gt;weu
. . .
■
lhe radi0 and hls portrayal of
here Monday
Monday to
to attend
attend lhe
the funeral
funeral
services of Mrs Emma V McNeill Rapids Tuesday.
. Jare *•*' "main about a weex out
werc given In honor Tho-nas Jefferson in "The Patriots"
m ^d Mrs R BHarknew reMrs LeRoy Frater's sister. Mr* Mr*. Max Wellfare ptans on a longer o(
uonazda Treib's birthday
b^Vmak^VentureforTurn on
turned Tuesday from Detroit where Roahe Snyder of Jackson is viit- j st^ with her hmbar^
M
Albc- stauffer and Miss Ger- tlw* iealmK auge. It is a high
they were for two days with their inn her this week.
I Mra:Dorrance Trctnnc vtsitea ner tnUc McPharlln entertained with u c&lt;jmpllment to his ability that he was
cast for tills important part.
Sunday a surprise dinner was giv­
Mrs. Johnson. Betty Cam on tho
en at her home on South Jefferson radio, lias won laurels for her radio
IIONDS
, with covers laid for eight guests.
husband. Lieut. Co). Robert Ixive has'izoo has been home for a weeks wests of Mr. and^MraRoyal Myers I Nineteen relatives were present at characterizations and only hist week
played a return
broadcast over |
ing*trip to'chlita anTlndla^Vfe51!'' "mf. and MjJ; A.LJj{a,e,}HP1* Wrl’i K^lamazoo^nt tff^k^nTwRh!
family party nt'Uwhomeof Mr. WEA.F with Paul Muni in Edna
, St. Vincent Malays. "Murder of Li-;
1 dice." Alexander Wolcott and Clifton
P
Fadiman took part o»i the same proA 1 R D S
I gram.
.“LThe Johnsons arc "going places"
Sutton. N. H. Is the guest of her
both because of their superior talent
brother and sister-in-law. Mr. and
and perseverance to succeed/
Mrs. A. A. Roth, this week.
two weeks caring for hcr daughter dav their uncle and aunt. kU. and ।
wcrc out of town guests.
Raymond J. Murphy returned on Mrs Geo. Boerm a, and baby boy.
Mrs. Clarence Bump and family of |
...
Came the snow, and tlie usual dal­
Monday to St. Joseph Seminary in
Miss June Leary has returned to Hastings.
- miscellaneous
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bridal shower was ly greeting between friends har,
Grand Rapids where he Ls u stu­ South Bend. Ind. alter visiting her
—
Riven Tuesday evening at lhe home changed from. "How Are You?" to
dent.
garenLs. Mr. and Mrs. Charles D. Bl'KIN ESS WOMEN'S
of ‘Mrs. Clare Bawdy In honor of "Where does R leak a| ytjur house!"
Mrs. A J. Colraqn returned last
Mi*s KXinenne
Miss
Katherine owu
Stuta wumc
whose m»imar'Hie
monthly
rlB.,e w
t() UUh
OIU nuj
HU1. j
Jr
takcs place on
Mni Cole Newton and Miss Helen
,„v regular .............
j meeting of , nage
r.,. ._
Tuesday to tier home tn Wausa.
Fnr a number of monthsvthc Mar­
We picture one of our
..
cm,. after vUlllng J&gt;lr. and
,...ra Mrs. .Newton were Sunday Rtiestt of Mrs. the Business Womens
Women s Hospital iSaturday.
1 Saturday. Jon.
Jan. 23. Games
Games were shall Rotary Chib have gone with- ’ es
Neb,,
Guild was
was held
1--’J Monday evening ।
— ■
Jo!in Crue and Mr. and Mrs. Aben
Inez Paton of Charlotte.
Guild
pjayed.refreshments served, ■ and
out dessert at their weekly lunchwith the
the U
U. B.
d. ladles
luuica serving
wiou* tne
mv ■mttnylovely
Johnson. She whs
giftswere received by cons. The cost of the dessert, 10
was called
callt'd here to
to1' Miss Leone Ixonard of Ciucago with
dinner to
to the
the 32
32 members
members present.
present. I the bride-to-be.
attend Hie committal services for
visited her parents. Mr and Mr dinner
cents for each member, which us- =
her father and mother. Mr. and
Charli.s H. Leonard, over Lhe week- ’Hie committee in charge wu Mrs.
ually totals three or four dollars ===
Richard Cook.
Cook. Chairman, with
with Mrs.
Mrs | Tlie
MrsJcharlex Johnson, whose bodies 1 end.
,
411V N. C- 500 club -of
----------sixteen
--------met
werinSroUghl here from Santa Ana.
Miss Ruth Lyle spent the week- Harold Newton. Miss Doreen Clary 1 on Saturday evening witn Mr. and each meeting is used to purchase =
MrsT j.” w/ Hewitt.’ Winners were war stamps, then all members hold ~
— • . for Interment.
---------t.lld ni |1Pr home in Traverse City.
1 •»*
and
MI—
m Grace Rcickord assisting
Cal
During ....
the -business
meeting
it ml
Mt
----------- -------"■ . nnd «...
Mrs. Lew Warner. Mr, numbers nnd the lucky number for
Mrs, B. C. Church of North Mus­ : Win. McKnight of Wilmette. 111..
I every meeting receives tlie stamps. S
kegon gave an after service lunch­ was tlie guest of hU parents. Mr. was voted to sponsor one of the clarence Cappon and Mr. Hewitt,
It innkt ■ a Rood game which could =
....
eon for family and relatives in Mas nnd Mrs. Jos. McKnight. over the dances for the Coast Guards. Also..
cekend.
a collection was taken for the Vic- .
charity Guild No. 6 met at the be rightly named, -you can't have Bi
krgon attending thc burial of Mrs.
Parker has
been home tory Book campaign. The Guild
also : nonic
^01001ofwxro.
Mrs.r.F.xi.H.u«o.cu
Gaskell,v&gt;
for&gt;■«.
thc your cake and eat it too."
Fmmii v MeNcill Mrs. Church re- 1
Harold r.nci
--------turned with thc William McNcilLs from Fort Benning, a* , on 11 ten has charge of thc U. S. O.' room । January meeting with thirty memIt is always tunejy to say nice =?
for a ten day visit'
1
tuxlough.
,
this weekend.
bers present •.The hostess was o.S
Mr a d Mrs Wayne Smith of
Corporal Chester Cramer ot Camp
Following lhe transaction of bust- gIsted by Mrs. H. J. Faster. Mrs. Dun things about people.
There Is one certain lady in town
Ionia' spent Sunday with Mr aixl Beal. Cal. cameThursday to attend nras Miss Marion Cook was intro- ; walidorff. Mrs. rawin' Taylor. Mrs.
who. in her quietly cordial way,
Mrs Meric VanHouten.
I the funeral of his father. William duced who showed three movie films o
Fuller.and Mrs. Henry Davies. makes more friends then she ever
All wool Shetland tweed just the right
Mrs Thelma Johnson of Battle ! Cramer.
on Marine LandLW. K. Kellogg Bird , winners nt contract were Mrs. Jodreams.
Creek and Mr and Mrs LaFloy 1 M-'inTSrt.-6~a&gt;,r
Mr nnd Mrs
Nel1 Bockeloo km
and sanctuary and Barry County in the Mpb Brozak and Mrs. Robert Shan- I As you learn to know this friendly
weight to wear under your winter coat
tn en ana Mr. ana Mrs. uarioj . .wl.rrm
ln Ka)- . fall
plcturcs were nppre- no^
I
layd
It
Js
soon
evident
Hurt
she
has
o™SdV«£M,‘' J'“‘'
"."K'fiMSi
cLnlcd and enjoyed by all present.
...
and all spring and summer. A really
Fnri n raimsm hrwt/M uil'hrt rare gift of wit which enables
Tlie February meeting will be in th^Ne^idea
Club on Wednesday hcr 10 a,wa&gt;' Bnd ,un «»* humor .
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Thompson of visited Mr. and Mrs Ocorge Rob- charge of Florence Campbell, chair- w,v „„„ An if .11
wonderful value for
&gt;'» most everything she does It is
Sturgis spent the weekend at the m-'O” n,'d
s- c- Broci£ on man. Marie Rowe, Ann Burton and I evening. Jan. 13. t
I
this
faculty
that
will
always
keep
Betty Scobey.
j present to
•••.
~1
.
. ph,lnrt_.
homes of Mrs. Anna L. Johnson and I Thur'day.
■»U.urdinner.
. n«&gt;
e.Wupon b, her
.
—*_»_»,--------platter
" dinner,
a nofr
ideaIdr.
with
Mr and Mrs Harry Thompson. Sr. I Philip W. Kni'kern of PhlladclTHo.’IlTmtS’BSS of. ! pl»». %
NEWTON—DEAKINS
this club. At thc regular business
associates to help plan for group
tended the funeral of a cousin al mother. Mrs. A. D. Knlskcnt SatMr. and Mrs. Edwin Deakins3 an- . □“"’••i ."jui *J_'r
|I gatherings because she”knows
knows”how
nouncc the marriage of He'."ft«
their plans
M tpa^yenr were
dtacussccL
Saginaw-on Monday.
1 urday and Sundaj.
“eWeXSSf
Included
l.b |0 crcnt**Rayctv. These things you
entertainment Included two I ouW nM
only fcnew
1 Mr. nnd Mrs Jay Tccgnrdin were daughter., Jean M. to Lyle A-N/Jw.-I
j.1 pleasing piano duets by Mrs. Ida F.
we“ lf
1 k
in Battle. Creek on Saturday.
----------------------------------------------- ton. son of Mr. and Mrs. Nell V. ।
Piano duets t» ,Mrs. Ida I. lhu 1M&lt;rson , ,h(! gocs aboul
Icwton
of Freeport.
"
McCoy
and
Evans. work
«»•' ’’In
J’™her
’" efficient manner
--------------------------------------------------------Mrs. R. G. Finnic returned Tues­ Neu
ton of
Freeport.
^^
cCo.L.!
1,?.,1 Mrs. Enuna S.-wtata
Tile
ring
ceremony
1 "A1 AJoyous Return" and
Tiiedouble
double
ring
ceremonywas
was
2“bo.-m*?^
ThMC remarks
could probably op­
day from JxiulsvUie. Ky . where she
had bc(?h visiting her husband, read
the
Rev. Frank . Loomis,
Day*
Marjory.E.
Boyes fat-1 —
^.f. 2^.
... by ...
-------------L n*y
a the Miss
meiffi
“with W«
P&gt;-v to, a numb&lt;*r of
bul
Capt. Finnic.
“KhmSe o?Mr. mid Mr*
IgMlvc.
1 ...... solo numbers, "Ah Sweet Mystery of,
returned Mon­ OCIOCS ai uic iiunie 01 nar.
.Mrs.
. R ™W. Cook
v.—. ...........
She rates what has been said about
day from Tn-nton, N J . where she o_rv N,.wtOn of Belding.
&gt;*-**• -s
— ------her
and
more
too.
STEAM HKA1
had been visiting hcr daughter. , p^r her wedding the bride chose A Merchant" by Nolly Carew, both
It Is a rare good fortune when
a gu|t of Hght blufl wooJ wJth bUck of ^.hlCh were splendidly Interprct---------------- Cook.
Other styles at 16.75 and 22.50
Mi's Connie
HOT A COLD WATER
you cross paths with folks like Non­
Edward Bottum of DeXroll was the and whltcnccessories Her corsage ed by Miss Boyes.
As the hostess na Michael.
SHOWER RATH
suest of hir. parents, Mr. and Mrs. wa? n white orchid Her only at- has a birthday in January, she was
New Spring Coats in all sixes.
E. F. Bottum. on Saturday nnd tendant was Mrs. Gary Newton, who I especially honored by her giirata. the
WOMENS
BOWLING
LEAGUE
Sunday, comini; to celebrate his wore a navy blue outfit with match-1 twelve ladles enjoying a happy eveSingle $3.50 per wk. up
Sale Prices on Winter Coats.
Lucille Willetts of State Insula- 1
birthday at home.
ing accessories. Her corsage was of j nlng.
...
tion
toppled
the
pins
for
166-179-142
Double -5.00 per wk. up
! Mrs. Lvle Sanborn visited rela- mixed flowers. Gary Newton served
’
Sale Prices on Dresses
-487 to "night.
lead tileVirginia
womensWheating'
play on.
..is brother
wotneras
oeai.man
Harrington^ entertain^h&lt;,fourteen . Monday
Uves at Caledonia from Friday Uli I his
as best
man.
i Sunday.
Htah whto? in 1941 and “lrU on Sunday afternoon. Gomes scored 127-155-202-484 for Leonards
I Miss Priscilla Harrington of Jack- ...
—U.ngs
in jimi
1941 ^ana
and wefe playcd and refreshments, in- to land in second place and Theollne
Him
iuis High
High school
scnooi ^n
is employed at the Hastings Mfg.
p*a nice birthday cake, were । Schader. with 447 was in third spot.
i cause of illness.
Co. Mr. Newton graduated from , _____ after which gie group went. B,a,
State
‘ Insulatlion won two from
In 1941 and
and U employed at.
J
Freeport in
Orphans; Strand hod a one game
to the Strand to see ’ Bambi."
thc Viking Corp. _
edge on Leonards: Portias won a
Hie Study club was entertained Pa'r from Ptsfon Rins Shop: Bliss
FINE LIKENESS OF
on Monday by Mrs A. D. McDonald. toolc two fpm Be» Telephone Co.,
series' ‘;
MARGARET BABBITT
with Mrs. Aben Johnson reviewing and itanner won a complete series
The accent is on waves and more waves
Hastings subscribers to the Michi­ the book, "Apple in the Attic" by Hom Bonnet and Gown.
gan Christian Advocate were pleased Mildred Jordan. Guests for tlie
for *43! They’re flattering, feminine.
CAMP
FIRE
NEWS
to «r the picture of a small girl afternoon were Mrs. Kellar Stem..
Awiyega Camp Fire group will
Swing to waves now!
on the cover page of the Jan. 14 Mrs. Ricliard Choos and Mrs. L.1
meet Thursday afternoon January
edition, as they at once recognized Winston Stone.
' 26- at the home of their guardian. ,
her as Margaret Babbitt, seven I
PERMANENTS
Saturday
evening
Mrs.
Robert
Mrs.
Harvey Elliott. We are working j
years old daughter of DLst. Supt
Machineless $2.54
Finger Wave OA&lt;
Shampoo &amp; EE&lt;
Plrc n?t,,cb9?ka
uaODilt of
ot Grand
urana Finnic
nnnie entertained
entcnainca at
ni dinner
anuicr comconi- । ?
, n °“r
— and i
and Mrs E. H. Babbitt
Dried
OU
up. others from
Finger Wave UU
- the birthdays
------ •
nt
hope to
prepRapids, formerly of Hastings. Thc pUmentary
to
of her
her, W
'£ get them completed In Sift
’’
picture was taken by a neighbor of grandson. Gordon Finnic, and Mrs. । “ration for passing our Trail Seckthe family in Grand Raptds.
Joseph McKnight.
William Me-, «a rank.
«&gt;»---------------- Knight of Wilmette. IU.. was a guest.
---------------- -----------------------•
■Ug.
Goats' Leap
Leap Usually Safe
Mr’
fritter and MLu
MIm NorPARENTS OF A '1 Mrs
Zl^'cr
h*rv nai-c.iiTFR
ma Tre8°
hostesses at the forAlthough the Rocky Mountain
Yk«o* U«S
BAlli DAV ouitti
! rner's home for a desert shower honJane Ellen is the name of the sev-. orin„ Mri
g]U&gt;. jr&gt; on Friday. gouts of Glacier National park reen pounds daughter bom to Judge jan 13 Dainty bouquets In pink, P’-'atcJb' make what appear to be
and Mrs. Stuart Clement on Jan. 8.1 blue and white booties centered the »uicida! leaps from crag to xrag,
Mrs. Clement and baby are both; tables. Cootie dice was played with i rangers report that seldom dd the
fine and are luune from the hos- ortzes given the guest of honor who sure-footed animals injure thempltal. As for. thc Judge, he is sUll &gt; also received many beautiful gifts. selves by falling.
•treating ' his friends and eagerly ■ Mrs. Ted zicglcr of Big Rapids was 1
awaiting a warm sunny day when he . an out-of-town guort.
Parlnr
can take little Jane Ellen out for a 1
--------------- .—a,---------Beauty. Parlor
stroll Congratulations to the happy j HAVE TAKEN A
I
How the beauty parlor goes to j
parents and the wee Miss Clement. pIX YEARS OLD SON
war: Thc iron that used to go into
For January 22 &amp; 23
-------- -------- ----------------- —
Terrance Jolui is the name of tlie a single hair dryer is enough for
six years old lad who has come to |
hand Bren.dcs
INSTALLATION
I bo the son of Mr. and Mrs. John *,x nana Bren,a“OF OFFICERS
.
...
.
&lt;»«■
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h
: Crue. S Market St. Terry enters.
-.43c
Cherry top cokes, each
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113

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74'

Chocolate Chiffon Pie, each

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Butter Scotch Apple Coffee Cake

35c

(SATl’RDAV ONLY!

Banghart Bread is a preferred white bread! It supplies all the
nourishing wholesome qualities of a good white bread, plus the
same amount of Bl as would be supplied by bread made with
whole wheat flour. In Banghart Bread this plus value is ob­
tained from Hi-Bl Yeast, accepted by thp. Council on Foods
ot the American Medical Association.

*133
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ARD
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BA.MiHART BAKERY
112 8. Jefferson 8L

Phone 2428

' “It Takes Both’y

evening. I. J. Smith U president: ' to both paranta and son.
Mrs. Myrtle Castelein. vtce-prcsi- 1
'Barrage Tir*
dent; H. J. Calkins, secretan'-trcasDuring lhe great war of 1914-18.
lirer. Ice cream and cake were serv­
ed and twelve new members enroll­ lhe French used thc phrase "bar­
ed. Thc next meeting is on Tues­ rage Ur," meaning ' barrage Are."
day evening. Jan. 26.
for rapid contkuous artillery or
machine-gun tire concentrated on a
,ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED
designated area.
Very soon any
Mr and Mrs Elmer Gillespie an- concentrated tire intended to retard
Bounce the engagement of their the enemy or to shield advancing
daughter. Doris, to Robert Shimkee». son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles troops came to be called a barrage.
In Britain "barrage" Is generally
Shlnikees of Marcellus
Miss Oll. leapie ft' a senior at Western Michi­ pronounced "bar-ash," . with the
gan College of -Education and Mr. 1 first sylilbie accented. while in
Shinikees Ls a student at Michigan '■ America it is generally pronounced
1 State College.
"ba-raxh." with tlie accent on thc
secund syllable.
RECOVERING FROM
A small captive balloon used to
, PNEUMONIA
It take* both . . . two finger* to
support
wires or nets as a protection give the Victory »ign. It takes both 1
1 The many Barry county friends
. . . War Bond* and Taxe* to make
of Lieut. Comm Kenlth S. Mc­
that Victory come true. Continue ,
Intyre will be glad to hear .that he barrage -balloon.
your purchaie of War Bond*, at ;
is recovering nicely from a recent |
attack of pneumonia though he is
least ten percent of your income, i
.*tin in the hospital in New Orleans.1
London reports that a man recent, i Pay your Victory Tax and your fit,iLa. Mrs McIntyre is there with I
come tax cheerfully and gladly, i
ly
went
to
the
lost
property
office
। him II to expected that he will be
, Botli are in lieu of an Occupation j
and said he bad ua»i&gt;td his train. j Tax to Hiller, c.s.
; out Ui about two weeks.
J

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you $«ek hosiery thaf holts and wears

exceptionally well, come in and $ee Admira­
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with the patented "Sealatex" process that
produces a lasting finish of amaiing beauty
and adds more "give and take" to their
exquisite sheerness. The toes are reinforced

NEW

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money can buy
“Defiance”
FULL FASH.
Lisle

’1
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Fall
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Mayen
Good everyday boo Cflc

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hone 3I8J
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HENRY FLANNERY
•1

. tlijirtim*
1 h»h w«i
ilral Wl'.l

DR. L. J. CASTON

. V

OPTOMETRIST

Marshall Furnaces

"Why of cqprsc. Betsy." Mrs.
Carson grinned. "Are you going
to write it or am I?"
&gt;■
"Weil." Betsy said. "Maybe&lt;
you'd better kind of suy it to mV.
Only I'd love to write it."
\
"All right, then. Mias Carson,
take a letter." hey mother said.V
walking slowly up and down th^i\
room. "Heady? 'Dear Mr. Morgenthau: Thc way I save money
for War Stamp buying is to steer.
all the small household jobs tn-1
.
w a r d
m y
m
daughter, who
III h
is eight years
Il V.J
i— .oJd- She is so
keen about
LV. Xjtyjbuying War
Stamps, that I
•
,-Jknow all the
‘
money 1 might
have paid to someone else for do I
ing the jobs will go toward Victory 1
when paid to her.'
“Now make a list, Betsy. 'Win­
dows washed, 611 cents. Apples
picked from finder the tree, 25
efints. Emptied trash cans. 4
cents. Sold string benhs from the
garden, 15 cents. Sold strips of
spoiled film to children for sun­
gazing. at one cent a yard. 20
cents. Total, SI.21. Yours help­
fully. I hope.'—nnd then I'll sign
it at the bottom."
Bctsx was puffing like a gram­
pus from her labors. The tall,
painstaking letters tottered brave­
ly across the sheet of paper.
Gravely Mrs. Carson took thc pen
to sign.
"Mother. V.ould it he the proper
ctvjuettv if I signed it too?"
"Perfectly proper, I think.”

Coal. Gas and Oil Fired
Repairs

and

furnished

years with a healthy bonus of good interest!
For every S3 you lay aside for War Bonds
pays bach St!
So put at least 10ft—not 6ft, or 7ft, or 8ft,

but 10% of your pay to work killing Japs

and Nazis—and making money for you at
Lucky because I just stopped one in the leg.
But Smith and Weinberg and Farley . . .

ECON-O-COAL STOKERS
Eavestrougbing

C. E. GOODYEAlf HOWE

ings Plan today!

they're dead. Dead because ice didn't have
one more grenade to throw!"
•

WHAT YOU SHOULD DO:

II you are . .
He* arking for more guns to fight with. More

tank*, more planes, more grenades to rrack

in-

lhe same time! Sign up in the Payroll Sav­

Betsy.
(Letter, from an actual commu­
nication in the files of tlie Treas­
ury Department!

down on the enemy with.

Every member of thc family
should invest in America'* fiiture.
Make certain at least 10 percent

LctV loan 10% of our pay to the Govern­

1. Already •citing Slide 1(1% of your pay in War
Bond- through the Payroll Saving* Plan—boo,t
that 10% if you can.

". Working in a plant where (lie Plan !■ imtallrd,
but haven't -ignt-d up yrt—»ign up tomorrow.

them to him!

ment. Let’s put it in War Bond*. Let’s loan

Uncle Sam the money to make more tools

3. Working in a plant where the Payroll Savings
Plan ham't been installed, talk Io your union
head, foreman, or plant manager—ami ice if it
ran't be in-lallrd right away. The loeal bank will
be glad Io help.
I. Enable to get in on the Payroll Sating- Plan for
any rra-on, go to your local bank. They will lx
glad to help you ilart a Plan of your own.

Nl’RETY

JERRY

It Takes Both”

KINDS

ALL

GENERAL INSURANCE

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BONDS

TOP THAT 10% BY
NEW YEAR'S!

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Dates can be made at Banner office.
Phone 3407
Hastings. Min.
a Punch and Judy

Shipping Livestock
cost of this global war. Buy War
Bonds and more War Bonds every
payday as you pay your Victory Tax.

Every Saturday
JAKE DEPRIESTER

dt&gt; tint ju . ,'t buitdlnc. TVIMtritir nr
Very r'^-xuablr. Ptwwe
rnninc* t.. dn in v«ur home.
Will .a,I for »i..i drlb’r.|

w ;',S'T

Company Hastings Block­
yards, phone 2388, or rail
717—F3 through
lhe

•"'•HPMrttT
nn &gt;!IT

Super-Tunnel Bored to
Drain Valuable Mines

.

Since gold and silver were dis­
covered at Cripple Creek. Colo,, in

r.t\ '«7t "itHWIU
-ti draff**
-rar

14

dnublr barnr-*, n-rd our
in
JMiti Dr«r» riding

and some mines have bc&lt;*n closed
by water seeping into the shafts
necessitating expensive pumping

C. "BILL" SHERWOOD

Cold Weather Protection!

INSURANCE
Hotel Hullngi

Phi

possible to drive them still deeper
at low co*L the Golden Cycle cor­
poration. one,of the leading opera­
tors in the district, two years ago
started digging a tunnel. 10 feet
wide and 11 fret high, through the
solid granite that prevented natural
drainage. After boring beneath lhe

CASH
For your old Scrap Iron.
Radiators, Batteries, Alu­
minum, Brass, Copper &amp;
Lead.

project was holed through two years
ahead of schedule'as a result
of specially designed machinery,
round-the-clock operations, and

ALL WOOL KNIT

EXCHANGE
YOUR WHEAT

We Remove Dead Animals

for some of that good

PHONE

Lily White Flour

HASTINGS

GLENN F. LAUBAUGH
IIS No. Michigan Avenue
bone 2637
HasUngo

AT FIRST
SIGN OF A

Office position. Work consists of
Cash handling and bookkeeping.
Must be able to operate adding
machine and Typewriter. Apply
in own handwriting or in person
* to Store manager of Montgomery

666 TABLETS. SALVE. NOSE DROPS
CURT

Truss Fitting
EXPERIENCED
FITTER

Glycerin

valley.
Geologists,estimate that there is
from 3 million dollars to 13 million
dollars' worth of proved gold in
the lower levels ot the field nnd in

Horses

Cattle
HEAVY DUTY WORK

RUBBERS

SMITH BROS.
VELTE &amp; CO.

AUCTIONEER

Experience and Training
in nearly every lino
Phono 72
*
Middlevil

2697

Called Use Carlton tunnel gfter thc
late Carlton brothers who formerly
owned the Golden Cycle, the 32-000foot bore has already dried up one
mine and the water level Is drop­
ping in a nutnber of others. The

SOLOMON

Bathless Groggins say.

Catching Rats
A New England trick for catching
rats was used by George Steele,
a clam-digger ot Scbasco. Maine.
&lt;Vhcn the big. ihore rata infested
his big pile of clam shells for bits
of meat, Mr. Steele took 23 or-30
giant clams and put them in a
row near low-tide mark. Tlie hun­
gry rats .would stick .their snouts
inside lhe opened shells, lhe alert
clams instantly shut lhe shells, and
Uie rats' nosus were caught fast.
No amount of struggling got them

Liberty In Clothes
"Liberty" in clothes is a British
tradename for silk and cotton fab

FELT SHOES

for Prompt Removal of
i Old, Crippled or-Dead j
\
Hones and Cows
/

HASTINGS, MICH.

VALLEY CHEMICAL CO.

YOUR DEAD OR DISABLED
FARM ANIMALS ARE VALUABLE
HORSES-$7.50

WOOL SOX

COWS-$6.00

Wc hove a Collector Stationed at 912 West Green St.
in Hastings Ta Give Immediate Service
Wc Pay the Phone Charges—Phone Hastings 2565
KALAMAZOO RENDERING WORKS

'CUT VATT

SHOESTORE

�THE HASTINGS BANNER
SECTION TWO—FACES 1 n «

HASTINGS. MICHIGAN. THURSDAY. JANUARY Zl. 1943

EICHTY-SEVEHTH YEAR

PENNOCK HOSPITAL
Barry Go. Farm Bureau
DIRECTORS NAME
Donations to the hospital include
AT THE THEATRES
Met Here Jan. 13th
I
28 cans of fruit, vegetables and jam FAIR OFFICIALS
from Guild No. 5. Mrs. Bert O'Dan Tiie Barry County Farm Bureau 1
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Uar
t
&amp;
o
f
fruit,
Question
Of
Holding
1943
I nell. chairman; 11 tn
held their annua) meeting- here on
By JANE CAMERON
I vegetables and jam !r from Guild No. Fair To Be Decided Later
Wednesday of last week. Interest­
1*1.&lt; vegetables, fruit and jam
12; It
15 „•
qts.
ing addresses''were given. A mem­
"George Washington
from the Sunshine club of Irving.
At a meeting of the directors of
ber of/the state selective draft board
Something at which America can't • These gifts are greatly appreciated. tlie
Slept Here”
Barry 'County Fair Association
point with pride—The purchase and
Telling the story of a young cou­ explained that it Is now realized
Pour babies were born at lhe hos­ held-on Thursday. Jan. 14. Frank.
.distribution of milk and milk pro­ pital since teat report: A son to Mr. Kelly, who was elected al lhe an­
ple's attempts to salvage a houat । that \ young men working on the
When Irene got home from the where tlu? First President once slept. i farms', are performing a.s useful u
ducts. We'Ll start with thc hauler. and Mrs. Theron Hecht, Uike Odes- nual meeting, was chosen us presl- 1
1 servlcc'as if they were bearing arms
^vnar
“&gt;cp&gt;“b«' factory &gt;hc was good
He starts out in the morning In Ids
for ttic rnsuinir
"— fha?
" 1
J&amp;etrnm
,ired' T,l‘" Wa" lhc h°Ur'
1 or working In factories making war
big. lumlx-ring. expensive truck with Lee Hamburger, Woodland. Jan. 17; .dent
other viuwi.
officers uiv
are reel
i.-elections. Llios.
.
k
. j.Pfor.- dinner that Ellen Drew, Richard
niaterialsX
thc insulated body und picks up a a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Eldon uuirr
W Sherwood, secretary, and Geo. “‘,er *‘&gt;5*
Denning, Jerry Coloma
Carl Brodbcck of Woodland and
can or two of milk In his neighbor­ Day. Nashville. Jan. 14: a daughter Green,
treasurer. Harold Foster is ?,h'
J,™
t.
-Mv
।
Presenting
a
brilliant
array
of
; Earl Kermren of Thornapple were
hood. then drives several miles nnd to Mr. and Mrs Clyde Brandt. Dow­ thc fourth director, who with the Hl‘r„pL1*“lc..n?fT? f?
Simple
J" ,one ?f
«“&gt;“t |; chosen
mown as directors
mn-ciurs to
io represent
iquoem thc
me
gets apother can out of unotticr ling. R. 1. Jun. 14.
. officers, form the executive' board. *‘s,&gt;
atul
T
1051
entertaining
romantic
northeast and northwest portions of,
Step-By-Stap
nelghburliood. then* repeau thin
Surgical patients now In the hoa- ■ Pres Kelly. Sherwood and Green she packed all the iMy luxur ous comedies.
....
I the county. Clarencv^.l/cii;;-,trret
again and again until he has trav­ pita) are: Eugene McCaslin. Middle- ■ nre m Detroit today and tomorrow i httle things she loved—things that
Instructions
and Arthur Getty were elKTCi! as
eled approximately 5o miles and ti.is ville; Mn John Nagel. Middleville; attending thc annual convention of: used to take up a lot more than
. Chapman in
directors at large.
■
40 or 50 cans of milk from 10 or 12 . Mrs. Seely Ore. Vermontville; Mt.. fair officials of thc state. Tlie ! an hour of her peace-time days,
I£^rin* Y&lt;?B,y &gt;Un"
.
, • ~ The”'convention went on record
neighborhood.' which he takes to his i Clifton Miller. Bellevue. R. 3; Chas. question of whether n fair .shall be 1
She not down ut the htHe desk
star--turns
bowl-1, «
.... blg-mouthed
....—...-----------------nA strongly
sitonaiy opposed
oppesru to
io War
wir Savings
oavinas
Cosy Io
plant. Now for a short lime, the milk Roger?, lake Odessa; Mrs. Victor held in 1943 will Uf determined &gt;n her room. You could tell quite rrThe
tn buUd
build up
tin his
hit muscles
mtiwlrv and
in. .।. time
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ociu
m
w
,
ii
uv
uncruuuiu
er
to
id
inina- return
to the
1« handled switily.and competently Bennett, Woodland; Walter Warner. later, th.
Understand
enmn. ' a lot
trit abcilt
the .Irrl.lnn
decision H-rwindinp
depending someabout Irene from thlit
that Cesk.
desk. Bdvertently bowk over lhe king-1
king-I former Eastern Standard lime
by modem systematic mJthorts. Now Lake Odessa; Mrs. Otto Felt. 120
’ Thc
The watcr-giavi
watcr-glasa filled with the 'pins
1 pins of a Nazi spy
.spy ring.
ring.
whnt
on
developments
at
tne
state
|
■««
.
.
.
it Lx bottled and loaded, and now be­ W. Walnut; Richard Schoenborn.
small
bouquet
of
flowers
she
.
-The
Spirit
of
Stanford'
Visual
Charts,
,
MOBILIZATION
DAY
gins again lhe old song and dance. 1I Hastings. R 2; Mrs. LaVrnie Eld­
sometimes bought on thc way
iy starring Frankie Albert,
HELD JAN. 12
Graphs, Calculators
A bottle on this street. Drive six ridge-; Lake Odessa. R 2; Miss Kathhome. The paper-weight of pink
ik Marguerite Chapman
I Mobilization day for the farmer.'
blocks. Two bottles on that street. I crinr Redner. Battle Creek.
marble.
The
thin,
crackly
blue
An
exciting
llctlonlzatlon
of
Al
­
of
Barry
county,
.-ponsored
by
the
Drive eight blocks. A bottle here A
Leon'Wilcox. Delton; Mrs Muri:
ALL
air-mail stationery. And the big, bert's career at Stanford University. US-D^A. Barn county War Board,
bottle there Mlles nnd mile.-, and Belles. Nashville; Mrs. Maude Has. ..
framed photo- “The Ixme Prairie"
was held throughout the county on
DIDUCT1OMB
miles of driving, starting and stopp- ,I sett. Freeport: George Ijing, Lake ■
starring Russell Hayden
Tuesday. Jan; 12. Of the 271 War
ing, wearing Uie tires, using thc gas- I Odessa: Mrs. Ella Koutz. Lake OdesEXPLAINED
Ivan
Roush,
of
Freeport,
was
I
Club
Units
in
the
county,
220
held
young
inan
in
a
ollne. Every Day. every day. every । su. R2; Helen Martha Morehouse. brought Into Municipal court on j
corporal
corporal’s urnuni- i, With six-guns glazing to the ting- meeting on that day with a total
day. From Seattle to Boston. From 1 .Middleville; Mrs. Martha Townsend, Thursday, charged with "larceny by
form—as good- ’ llnK “■mpo ot stirring western songsi attendance of 2200.
Miami to Munising. From 1«. An­ I Nashville; Mrs. Beatrice Leuveil, convention " Hr had been conduct-!
Hayden
his wav
way .emo
across th.
the■
looking a man ' «
“«•*»* gallops hLv
These meetings were held by thc
geles to Quimby.
Hastings. R 2; Mrs. Lannes Ken- ing a suit-sale club for'some time |
'screen.
' .
individual units In their home com­
Tnke this hauler nnd multiply him field. 706 S. Market St. are all The complainant in this caw'
._ _____
'•A
Man's World” starring
munity Instead of having one or
by a quarter of a million lutulrrx medical patients .this week
pretty.
charged Hint he had paid Roush lor [- .
. P«*
”y- On *the.;.
n* ■ Marguerite Chapman,
more
large meetings in'this city or
&lt;or tnaybe a million. I don't know.
Par1ui willtem Wright
During the w»ek the following a suit vornr time ago which had ; blotter pad lay the telegram that (
I never counted all lhe haulers! and pal tents were discharged: Medfcal — never been delivered. Roush ad- had come that morning just as she -nie story of the fight to open a al central points In order to furthIH'xll
i er cooperate in the government tire
multiply his miles and tires by a ।| Baby Leroy Harris. Clurksvliic. mittrd Uie fact that he had re- 1 woa leaving lor work
Chromite
...
•• .
,
vriromiic mine
nunc in
in aa brawling
orawung savsav-- and gas rationing program.
quarter of a million Take the dr- ; Larry U&gt;ter. Hastings. R 5; Robert ceivcd the money for the suit, but
\Luh
\\tlh those km».
lung w&lt;-ll.«h«t»ed
well-shaped An.
fin- ■—
agP ,-..a
land ,u..
the law forgot, but whichi
The purpose of the meeting was
livery truck and multiply it by half | Finnic. 501 W. Center; Baby Henry denied thut hr ever intended to ‘ era she reached for a sheet of
— — ----------- —•
to fill out tlie 1943 goal for plant­
u million and his tires and miles by 'Ulin Cloverdale. Mrr. Alex Albert. wrong the complainant. Judge Cort- ; paper. She nibbled lhe end of her ■ thc Nazis remembered.
ing plan sheets for individual farms.
half a million. Or maybe three rnii- Middleville.'•Surgieal—Robert John­ right required Roush to «ccure a pen for a hit, and then she wrin- ' “The Omaha Trail” starring
James Craig, Pamela Lake.
A fine spirit of cooperation for the
. linn. What have you? Such a waste ; «on Hastings. R 4: Mis.' Dorothy bond for 1200. olid wt the &lt;late for 1 kied up her
...t nose at‘ “
thc
“ picture,
-*
most irart was manifested by those
of powerful motors, heavy duty tires Pew. Saranac: Herbert Baum. 228 his irwl on Thutsday. January 21.
of thc soldier and began to write.
Telling the tale of the coming of1 in attending and neatly all exand gascline which, if used for war N. Jefferson: Robert Pierce. 3'22 N.
; "Dear Mr. Morgcnthau”. but the &gt; the railroads to-thc great plains of1 pressed a willingness to cooperate
purposes would lick the pants of fa Broadway: Harley McMillen. Woodcorporal's name was Jackson and । Kanns and Nebraska.
In the program.
Hitler In a weeks' time. That-s all! ;| land. Fred Underhill. 310 S. Jef- March of Dimes
she called him Pete. Her round
by LOUIS WAGNER, Certified Public AccounUut (.V Y.)
365 days a year, this goes on. Think feryon. Otis Gallup. 112 E Green St.
DEATH OF CHARLES
, handwriting spread across the j PASSING OF JAMES
Opens January 27
cf tlie waste and Inefficiency of It
page.
"My
boy friend is with P. SHAY ON THURSDAY
Although no tiall will be held here ji . P^
1’.. F
j?
T TERE'S a new kind of taxpayer's guide, to help you make out
t- f ... t-_i—a jje hag
James P. Shay, aged 79. died on
Charles Augustus Scott, aged 73.
IT.
your return quickly and accurately, without the aid of an
Tlnwv have changed—Before thc
connection
with
the
March
of
1
j
“
n
,
In
in
of
' Thursday in Grand Rapids follow■elebration of
me fifty dollars with which I ing n long Illness, Surviving are died on Sunday night nt his home
Dimes program in celebration
of 11 cabled
accountant. A sample practice tax form it included in a perforated
in Hastings township after a week's
1E5K
&lt;• K» •
rln«. 1'v. b. en
pared for a-haul, hr always went
President Roosevelt's blrtb.day and
» two daughters, Mrs. Bessie Hubbard illness. Hr was a retired salesman
•
thinking
it
over
and
decided
to
around the truck and gave each tire
for thc benefit of the fight agamst ;
j of Hastings nnd Mrs. Margaret Win* and a member of the Quimby Meth­
read, item by item. No long columns of legal language to wade
infantile puhilyste, plans are under- | £l*y a ^ar
10 l’c,P Uncle
a final, lusty kick, testing for nlr
4H club leaders in the Handicraft. way to conduct a campaign tor ^am instead. This may help to terx ot Chicago; three brothers,’ odist church. Besides thc widow.
nrev’itr Now he gives It a laying,
Daniel and Jack of this city and
hopeful examination, and doesn" u.-e Clothing nnd Hot Lunch projects funck;. according to Probate Judge ; bring my boy friend home suon- Edward of Grand Ledge, also two Clara, he is survived‘by two sons.
laws is clearly explained.
Waller at home, and Chester of
will meet at the American Lenion StuatL Clement, chairman for Barry I er. and then he can help me sehis boot either.
grandchildren and three great- Carbondale. 111.; two brothers. Gil­
Hull in Hastings on Thursday. Jan. County.
'
"
J. lect
I,./-! my
mv ring.
fine ”’
I grandchildren. The remains were bert and George Scott'of Hastings
23 for a complimentary banquet din­
Curd-s
will
be
sent
to
the
various
i
Slowly
she
began
to
sign
hcr
brought to the Leonard funeral Twp.
Last Friday afternoon after fin­ ner at 7:00. P. M. -This is the sec­
and
two
grandchildren.
ishing the column, I sat down to ond meeting held this winter bv the reboots iv-klng for free will con- name. "Irene------ "
home on Friday and the fluncral Funeral services were held at Ute
(Letter from an actual commu- I was held nt the St. Rave church Quimby church Tuesday afternoon
blt-wfully hear some of my own liaht County Extension Office designed tributlons and thc service organiza- •
opera records (The family won't lis­ to give 4H leaders assistance and ; tlonv and luncheon clubs will be ■ nication in the files of the Treas- i Saturday morning at ten o'clock. at two o'clock. Miss Bessie Rultson
। asked
urea ror
for donations
aonalions
. ury Department.)
ten to them so I have to be alone training tn leading 4H clubs.
; Father John V. Dillon officiating. officiating. Interment in the Strik­
...
when 1 play them* and I was em­
c'ounts*
Ail money collected goc.-^
goes for a]
a
[ Interment was In Riverside ccme- er cemetery.
County Auetit
Agent Knstee
Foster xtatex
states timt
that I’ All
J
, “dRJ;nC,?ne„’Jt
broidering pillow cases and Lilttt- MUs Boyle and Mr. Lundin, assutLet's all sacrifice as Irene has । tery beside Mrs. Shay.
PHONE 2115
HASTINGS
"' M
",f nl
” mn
"-v *"
’* 1 done. Bring final victory closer
out
Half
of ,h
the
money
colMiss Ruffle, tlie gray Angora, got on ant state club leaders, -will be pres- I jxiinL,- rt
ROAD FUND BALANCE
my lap and cuffed my needle away ent as well as District 4H Agent leett-d tv returned to the county for W-Rh the money you put into War I NAMED COUNTY
IS LARGER
nnd I cuffed her so she crawled in I.tmb and Home Avenl Miss Bullis local use in the fight against In- Bonds. Make certain your family 1 DEPOSIT BANKS
The Barry County Road Coni, the pillow slip and yanked the flora Assistance will be given U» leaders Ur.tllr paralnte while the remain- bud&lt;et tops 10 percedt by New
misnion submitted their report to
By resolution of the board of the board of supervisors lor the
i v
.... n,r.
from thc interior. I had to lay the in completing their project work Ln der goes to the National Infantile - Vear'c
! xear s.
l ■ s rre.i.rj
supervisors at their January sua­ calendar year, showing total receipts
entire lapful down to answer a knock time Jar the County Achievement . Paralysis Foundation.
ft Ls the sum total of the small I
/and when I came back, my pillow Day which will be lu-id in early ',
sion. the county treasurer was di­ for 1942 of &gt;247.716.44. with disindividual
contributions
made
in
Cfavn
Rnhir
Ahn
fsivnn
rected
to
deposit
county
funds
in
case was marching majestically April.
bureements of &gt;193.950.76. leaving a
connection with the March of Dimes i3Teve DQD,C **&gt;SO VUVCH the following banks: National Bank । balance on hand of &gt;53.765.68. which
across the living room floor and
41! local leaders arc experiencing
which have made consld- 7 *n K
mA
of Hastings; Hastings City Bank:
scared me alllv.
•
about &gt;18.000.00 more than it wax
great difficulty in obtaining mate- , programs
i° D •
O» JOCKSOO Delton State Bank, Delton; Central । is
a year ago. During lhe year the
rials to curry on thgir 4H projects. ■Table progress in the control of this
I Steve Babic. of Battle Creek, who National Bank. Nashville; Middle- I road commission purchased &gt;7178.40
Simile—As absorbed as a little boy Especially Ls tills so in wood work- ।| dread di.vca.se
diseasepossible.
possible.
wijh a loose tooth.
•
■■ ■&lt; a .------;
had'confessed that he was guilty of, vUle State Bank. Middleville.
ing and clothing. Foster is rccornof new equipment
mendingthru
that
manvof
ofthese
mem:--------i participating In the robber,• of Bur­
mending
manv
these mem! ben completetheir workby repairs&gt;USO NEWS------- ! dlck'-s taveni at NazhMlle one night
33 Barry Farmers
I Ing farm machinery a moat urgent
test month, was brought before
Thirty-three Barry County farmnnd worthwhile war project or re- -------------------------------------------------------- Judge McDonald on Thursday for
era who have cooperated with Coun­ I pah and refinish home furniture
forty coast guards enjoyed the sentence. He was given the same
ty Agent Foster and Die Farm Man­ 1 nnd
i weekly dance given on Saturday nt I sentence that wax meted out to the
nnd furnUhinox
furnishings.
agement
Department.
Michigan
j
thc
Episcopal
Parish
House
by
thc
three
other older members of the
Some 4H member-, may be equipState College. In keeping farm ac- tied to carry on some meat urodue- Hastings Womans Club. Dr. and gang—two to 15 years in Jackson
»ts over the past year will check Ina project as poultry. rabbits or Mr.- George Lockwood were com- I prison. One young fellow, only 17.
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w
j
l0
[1(U
j n0 1)rcV|0U5 criminal rec­
work at County Agent Pos­ swine. These projects are also en- _
rn*Ll.^c chairmen.
—. ,for
-------winter
--------------—j
-rtuwill flits Saturday night thc dance will
ter’s office on Monday and Tues­ -------ord. was let off on two years pro­
courartrd
work
and
day, January 25 and 20. Each co­ «.•
|...M.ea This
urn summer. If
«»Wn by the Hastings Manufac- bation and required by Judge Hatch,
be rvaniiv
rradllv pushed
operating farmer Ls being given an the adult farmers In the countv luring Co at the'Odd Fellows Hall, of thc Calhoun circuit to make
hour to check the account and dis­ meet the ngricultural production Mr and Mrs. Robert Waite are In restitution to the victim of a Bat­
CUM his farm problems with Farm gonl given them by the state nnd । charge.
tle Creek robbery. A Battle Creek
Management Specialists from Mich­ nation, they —
m .need
—I .
coast guards inquire at girl. 17. who was said to have driv­
will
the help of | Frequently
--------------------------------------------------igan State College.
rverv farm youth
4H clubr. and . lf,e u s O. center for- inexpensive en a car for the gang, was also
• These men have farm records that their members will not fall in thte J001™ ln private homes that would- placed on probation.
will assist them in filing a com­ help, according to county agent Fas- । he available for their wives when
I llw-v
plete and accurate Federal Income ....
they nnarc here vlUHnix
visiting fnr
for na few Have
days NEW POST OFFICE REGULA­
Tax in March. Prom these records
; If you have a room to rent will you TIONS CONCERNING PARCELS
they can easily figure tlie farm de­
please call the U. S. O. room so you TO SERVICE MEN
. may be
w listed ..........
ductions. which art allowable nnd HINDS CORNERS
on the registry with
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Smith nnd the7hotel and rooming houv«.
so heceasary in filing a true report.
In accordance with recommen­
Account books especially designed daughter Eileen and Verabelle GolL.«i
wffte the Woodlarid
Last week
Woodland Smu,
Study dations of the War Department,
for Income Tax work arc now avail­ den of Kalamazoo spent Sundnv . club sponsored the room for Sat- the Post Office Department has
able at County Agent Foster's of­ at lhe Kline and Golden home. * urday and Sunday; this week the Issued orders restricting the mall
fice. Over 150 Barry County farm­ Mr. and Mrs. Claud Hammond are Business Women's Hospital Guild that may be sent to Army personers have already secured a book entertaining their cousin. Guy War- ■ will be in charge.
. nel addressed to A.P.O. overseas.
and are making records of their 1943 ner of Newaygo, for a few davs. |
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________________________
I ____
Effective
Jan. 15. 1943, no parcel!
transactions. Accounts are neces­ Mrs. Hammond's skter. Mrs. Sin- ENDED SESSION THURSDAY
I। shall be accepted for dispatch Io
T
sary to the intelligent operation of gleton of Hastings, spent Sunday [ Tlie Supervisors had a very har- ’ A.PO.s outside lhe continental
any farm. County Agent Foster be­ with her and Mr. nnd Mrs Robert monious January session, with en-' United States, unless they contain
..._________________
lieves They are the only basis on Barton called Sunday evening.
ev'ening. * । tire good feeling and absfnee
absence of
such articles only „as are being sent
which ma lor changes or adjustments Mr. nnd Mrs. Fred Bush, also Mr. । partilloruhip. They convened on at the written request of the adshould be made. County Agent Fos­ and Mrs Nell Bush of Battle Creek. I Monday of last week and closed dressee. approved by the battalion
ter is not able to offer the farm spent Sundav- afternoon with Mr.; their session on lhe following or similar unit coihmander of the
management project of checking nnd Mrs. Keet Tobias and family. Thursday.
। addressee.
and summarizing the
individual
farm account to any more BarryCounty farmers but this docs not
in every walk of
Today, Americans the land over
stop fanners from using the same
account book without this addition­
al service.

BARRY BYPATHS

Truly a

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LYBARKER'S DRUG STORE

BANNER WANT ADVS. BRING RESULTS

We’re Ml Saving

for Tomorrow!

Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs
Theron Hecht of Carlton who are
the proud parents of a 7'i lb. son.
Glenn Theron born Thursday, Jan.
H. Mrs. Hecht is the former June
Barcroft, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
J. E- Barcroft of Fillmore.

The Yokums sav

FINAL CLEARANCE
./WOMEN’S SHOES

life . . . are saving with a purpose.

Bonds and more Bonds to pay for the tools of Victory

to save for the things they'll want to buy

after the war.

Sale Closes Sat., Jan. 23
Some Very Good Bargains Left!

They're buying

They're saving, too, in

beating savings accounts

interest­

saving for things they

need, for taxes, for insurance.

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you can?
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FAO1TWO

1 New Drug Aids Fight
SAXONS WIN SEVENTH
will meet at the church'Wednesday, Jan. 25. at 7:30 p. m. for dessert at
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—-------—tne Home ot Mrs. O. Helm, juj Bo.
STRAIGHT VICTORY
'
On Ailments of Heart
Hanover. Guests are welcome.
shine sack.
_
Led by Ted Banish who scored 37
I
Discovery of a new drug, which, it
points, the Hastings Saxons won
Circle No. 2 of the W. B. C. 8.
Circle No. 7 of the Methodist
1 .
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Is believed, will play an important
Regular meeting ot Hiawatha Re- church will meet Tuesday. January
Friday
night,
defeating
Allegan
68
* ell. Boy Scouts of America at its
part in man's battle against the No.
besan Lodge wfi ue held in I. 0. 0. 26 for 7:30 desert at the home of Biuun, 115 w. Center BUI Tuesday.* annual meeting In Grand Rapid.* to 35 in the Allegan gyjn. Although
»....
F. Hall Friday evening. Jan. 22. at Mrs. Chas. Faul, 318 8. Jefferson. Jhll. a6. I-0UUL&amp;
last Thursday night. The Council the game wu of the rough and tum­
related recently at a meeting of 300 I
JaSuamry iSSSSL
='
annual
of the WoMrs. O. II. TrinWem will be host­ includes the five countles of Mecos­ ble variety, only 11 fouL* were called. I
prominent western doctors under
january ptrtnajtys.__
clQb wU| b(, hdd 4l
Mclh, ess to cue urace Ouud at ner nomc, ta. .Montcalm, Ionia, Barry and Kent
rhe Saxons took an early lead
’ Mr Calahan. who was a Vice-Presi­ when Banash recovered an Allegan
auspices of the Loa. Angeles Heart ,
ost-­ odist church Friday. Jan. 2?. at 1 541 W. court bt„ ou Wconcaaay p. dent cf the Council during the past fumble to score In th£ opening seeThe W. C. T. U. meeting post
association.
. o'clock. —
Mrs. Guy •*
Keller
has- —
charge m. January 27.
poned this week on account ol the .uww*.
—— —
year replaced James Spindle, retiring onds of the game. From then on
The speaker on the new drug was I
storm will meet next Tuesday, Jan. of the program which will be a fun BOUTH SHULTZ* ’
President. Other officers elected the Saxons were never threatened,
Dr. William D. Evans of Sanla Bar- ' i
26, at 2 p. m. al the home of Mrs. day. This is a closed meeting and
Mr ana Mrs. Harry Mlsencr of were: Richard A. Orooa, Hastings. as the two Saxon sharpshooters.
J. W. Hewitt, 838 8. Dibble.
—tlnr, nt
there «n»
will h*
be ot
election
of nHtr»n
officers.
Kaiamazoo and Lioniud rvenyon ui Vice-President; Joseph Hauck. Ionia, Banuh and Lane, poured in 55
Angeles founty hospital and now an ■
Vice-President: and Wayne W. Hud­ points. Hastings held a 13 to 4 lead
Batuc
ureex
spent
me
weekend
Circle No. 8 will meet nt the home
The Goodwill W. S. C. 8. will meet
in the-opening, period and a 28 to
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Kenyon son. Sheridan. Vice-President.
officer in-dhe U. S. army medical '
at Mrs. Harry Dunn's Friday. Jan. of Mrs. Ed Beaver. 401 S. Michigan. witn
Kasltngs pt tneir cottage nerr.
Board ' members elected to repre - 10 lead at half time
corps.
23 for dinner. Election ol officers. Friday, Jan. 22. with Mrs. Sumner ol
Tn the third quarter lhe Saxons/
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* Dean and Jonh Huucuvk and .•ent the Ttiornapplc District are:
Bponable nnd Mrs. Charles Barnes Befmy
Digitalis, which is a crude drug
offense swung into high gear as
Kenyon
attended
Bunday
i
Richard
A.
Groos.
Hastings:
J.
How
­
Circle No. 9 will meet at thc as co-hosteiscs.
extracted from the fox-glove plant. |
scnoui' at Cloverdale Sunday.
ard Tredinnick. Hastings, and Ray- Banash and Lane scored 26 points
Methodist church Tuesday, Jan. 26.
between them to give Hastings a
Is difficult to assay correctly and i
Mr.
and
Airs.
Frans
num.
Bob■
tnond
Smith.
Lake
Odessa.
Circle No. 6 of thc Methodist W.
comfortable 54 to 19 margin. Coach'd
therefore
has to be administered
bitO
Connor
and
Adena
Peake
n.
a.
u
U1It
«
r
r
Scout Exec.utlve A. J. Juncker reCircle No. 1 at the W. S. C. S. S. C. S. will meet Monday evening.
spent rnaay in Kaianiazuo. * Mn&gt;. ported the Councils accomplish- Brozak used fourteen players in tlie 1
slowly—over periods of. from 34
final quarter.
wma Kenyon is spending this wets ,nfnU ln 1042 slatlng
hours to three days—by swallowing,
dins lhat
that TH J^uR
adult
Ken Lane, with 18 points, and
witn Rev. and Mu. rrea Ijorn and volunteers In thec Council brought
he pointed out.
!&lt;•-' . arid Mrs Leland bherrard of scouting. Cubbing and Senior Scout- Crtpt. Ray Kenyon, who played his
"While it has saved thousands and
Batuc Creek. * Mr. and Mrs. Al{o a total of 3417 boys .during usual fine game at guard, shared
thousands of lives -since its dlscovbelt Warner of Gueftucy lake vis- the year. Mr Juncker added, how-. ‘tellar roles along with Ted Banash.
nvnn* Katurriav
,.vcr thal mny m(Jrp
hBve n0[ High point man for Allegan was
lied th..
thg K.
Kinyons
Saturday.
ery about 1750. we always have
Mr. and Mr*. Mun Asnuy attended been given lhe opportunity to be­ Cant. Huntley with 12 points.
thc problem of correct dosage be­
Tomorrow night the Saxons Jourthe Cedar Cm* cemetery Circle come Scouts, ana that the prime
cause we cannot be certain of the
Wednesday at thc home ot Air. and need.* of Scouting today arc more nev to Greenville to play the Green­
strength ot the particular tablets,
Mrs. Chaney Kahler of North Barry adult leaders to expand the program Ville Yellow Jackets. This will la?
Saxons' fourth West Central
nor of the patients* ability to lake
and also calk'd on Mr. and Mrs. and more training for new leaders the
it,” he staled, adding:
Bert Patton of Delton. * Mr*. Hase filling the ranks left vacant by those league aame and the first game of I
Sonnet the and Susanne and Billy entering military service. Tlie Scout । the season between the two schools. I
"Now with Lanatoside C. isolated,
and Jimmy .May,- Air. and Mr*. Executive said nlso that marty re­ Last year lhe Saxons defeated
identified and crystallized from the
Merle Bonneville and Gary of Bat­ ports have come to the Scout office Greenville twice, winning the first
old crude digitalis, we have a heart
tle Creek visited Air. and Mrs. Les­ emphasizing the value of early game on the local court 28 to 27 and
stimulant that can be weighed ac­
ter Bonneville Saturday and Lorna Scout Training to men in military thc second game in Greenville bv
thc score of 27 to 21 nils will be
curately. we know all lhe tablets
Lurnbcc unci Lorraine Manning and service.
the final game for Duane Stamm,
Sharon Jane ol Ypsilanti *]wut Sat- ,
will be thc same, and that, despite
who Is an eight semester senior.
urday night and Sunday with them
•f
this added safety, it has almost all
and also called on their grandma. GLASS CREEK
lhe good properties of the older
Mina Kenyon.
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11
•&gt;
111
mi
&lt;&gt;
।
Mr. nzijl Mrs Fred Oils and Mr
drug."
’
nnd Mix Forrest Havens called on H)HX Ml \|)
The main factor of nnirartancc. he
IRVING
Mr. and. Mrs. Fred Otis of xouthAir. and Mrs Frank TravE vu- west Rutland Sunday afternoon. * and Harriet Mend, was born Sept.
pointed ouL is that Lanatoside C.
ited al the home of their son Wil­ Mr and Mrs John Havens and
can be - given intravenously, thus
of Collfomlo’.
shipbuilder., I. shown
son and family near Battle Cree* Rodney .spent Sunday night and nfte^ bAe? K .°L*the we of J*’ R'
reaching full effectiveness in 10 min­
one day lost week. * Mr. nnd Mrs. Mondav at Forci.t Havens. * Mr. 88 years. 3 months nnd^S dav? At h’r* comparing a pair of Wardz baby ponli with hiz now work pants
utes, while digitalis has to be given
Lewis Wilcox, who had received „„„
a. Cha*. Whittemore, ««.
and „„
Mrs.
Mr. the age of 10 he was left mother- Which wore mado up for him aftor his special appeal to the President.
carefully over thc mu.Cfl greater •
word their older son wu wounded i and Airs Forrest Havens. Mr’ and le.M. In
Tn April.
Anrtl 11882
RR-» h.
he wu.
was nuttM*!
united
... _
. ....... .
period.
in Hie fierce battle in New Guinea Mrs. Fred Otis and Robt. and Mrs. in matriagc to Ida Forman To this when w- «• Wolfkeil of Wilmington,
His request wis turned over to the
around Christma-s time had thc ; Rny Erway attended the Farm Bur- •union four children were born — California, urgently needed some new
WPS.
who
in
tum
ordered
Montgomplensurc of entertaining their other cull meeting in Hostings last Wed-, two norm ond two daughters. Her- work
-------- clothes,
* '*
....................
—386 pounds
*
he found his
Fish Eat Plankton, Man
son who Ls stationed at Buckley I nesday * Miss Genevieve Eryav of bert dying In 1910 and Fred now of
Field. Colo. end who came home on Grand Rapids and A!i« Joan Er- Dayfon. Ohio: Mrs. Grace Lucas of and outside measurements far larger him.
Eats Fish for Health
OUR SERVICES
furlough
way of Kalamazoo spent the week­ Woodland and Mrs. Lena Cole of than provided for in WPB sire regula­
The togs were delivered to Mr. Wolf­
* Mr. and Mrs. Steenwyk fronr’ end with their parents. Mr. and Carlton. Tlie wife and mother pass­ tions for men's garments. Mr. Wolfkeil,
Right now men of science arc plot­
Grand Rapids were Sunday visitors Mrs. Ray Erway. * Alt. and Mrs. ed to thc great beyond in March, who works for the California Shipbuild­ keil by Les Warren, Assistant Manager
CHECKING ACCOUNTS
ting and scheming over the belt
SAVINGS ACCOUNTS
at Jainc., Nagel's. * Mrs. Duella "Lowell Whittemore and children of 1906. The father and children Car­ ing Corporation at Wilmington, had no of Wards stere in Long Beach, Cali­
ways to strain whale food, so small
Dooling and hcr husband from Ln- Delton called at Chas Whitlemores ried or. in the home until thc chil­ intention of becoming a bottleneck in fornia. They consisted of a pair of twill
Porte, Ind,, visited her parents Mr. Saturday night. * Harold Oils of dren were .grown
thc shipbuilding industry, so he took pants (S7-inch waist), a twill shirt to
and Mrs. Lewis Wilcox over thc Kalamazoo called on his grandpaiocean nnd serve it on your table.
He was a man cf clean life, ex­
weekend. * Pvt. Richard Springer, enbi, Air. nnd Airs Fred Otis last cellent habits, was a determined his problem directly to President match (59-inch chest measurement),
TTicsc tiny candidate! for modern
and a pair of blue denim dungarees.
who Ls stationed nt a camp In Ala­ week. Monday he left for Chicago type of man. and wa* wYuiderfully Roosevelt.
menus arc culled plankton, They
bama. is home on furlough and was where he will enter camp. * Air. active for his age to the end.'Prac­
Wolfkeil*! wire read in part. "Do not
Mr. Wolfkeil had written the WPB
BANK MONEY ORDERS
arc the myriads of small plants ond
in Hastings Saturday.
• nnd Mrs Melvin Smith of Goodwill tically his entire life was spent on wish to become California Mahatma when he gave his measurements: "I am
animats that float lazily through evj and children were Saturday evening th" farm m Castleton Twp. .
Gandhi. Please instruct Leon Hender­ pretty well air conditioned at the pres­
cry cubic inch of water in thc ocean.
„ ,,, , ,
1 v-Lsltors of Riussell Whittemore. ★
Surviving are the three children.
Polilna(e&lt;r Flower*
;CIyde Warren called on his father. Fred. Grace and lama: five gland­ son tend m: priority and set ceiling ent time ..." To everyone’s satisfac­
Because of thc transparency of each
Wind-pollinated plants produce 1 Phil Warren, in Lansing last Sat- children, Mrs. Edw Thompson of pr|ee on pants. Rush. Need for pants tion, Wards ruth order didn't turn out
minute form, lhe floating mass is
flowers that are not normally fra- urday and found him recovering Sunfield. Mr* Lee Ha.’el of Lake is urgent."
to be too little ... or too late.
usually invisible to lhe naked eye.
grant or brilliantly colored In that j front an attack of pneumonia.
Odessa, Fred Cole of Hastings. John
For rent at $2.50 and government tax—in our fine
Bizarre and fascinating are these
N Mead of Flint and Robert Concategory arc thc grasses, ragweed ■
••*
specks of living things from an al­
of thc U. S. Armv. Savannah. Gn.:
safety deposit vault. Get one today for your war
and most cone-bearers. Insect-pol- I GREGORY
eleven Rreat-irrnndchlldren. two halt
Music is a passion with the Mexi­ ‘
There's enough steel In one set of most unseen world. Among them
Pierce* 'from
Great* Lakes
liaatcd- flowers, however, are gen- I tEdward
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Bonds and other valuable papers.
.. brothers. Arthur and Charles, both cans. and every town pl:iza has its ' 60-p0tmd bed springs tn make two
‘ 'of Castleton and one half sister.
erally fragrant and beautifully col- Naval Training Station. Illinois, ■?
home for a ten-day furlough. bandstand tor evening concerts. Thc four-inch shells for a&gt; 105-min. gun. called diatoms, many kinds of algae,
ored—which is nature's device for i Sunday afternoon callers at the Mrs. George Canfield of Lansing:
. ,
* a 250-pound kitchen stove contains small shrjmp-likc crustaceans, most
home of Mr. and Mrs. Burrell Phil­ &gt;everalf }«*l&gt;h-j*» and. nieces nnd a men! than lhe brasses used In band enough iron to make a single 50Q- edible of which are copepods and
lips were
Linden Snyder
and
Funeral services were held Mon­ concerts, but when skillfully played pound ncrlnl bomb, nnd a man's "krllls.** and many cither, minute
Light on Lamps
1 Michael.
i»aw,.so. Air. »&lt;&gt;»
Michael, &lt;„
of Hastings,
nnd Mrs.
■
day. Jatir 11 ut 2 p. m. nt the Mar­
The woolen suit uses enough material tor adults ot the sF.i.
MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM AND
In the old lard oil lumps a device 1 Afark Garrison of Delton. ’Mr. anti tin Corners Methodist church with it Is exceedingly effective.
i Then there are the tiny rhcll-less
. ,
, —..
i Mr* FH Hnttv anri inn Hn'llrn nf
wooden sound boxes give resonance . two army blankets
was needed to heal thc liquid. This Mrs. Ed Holly and son. Howard, ot Rev. II. V. Townsend conducting the
FEDERAL DEPOSIT INS. CORP.
babies of a host ot bottom-living
was not necessary for lhe more [1 Kalamazoo and son. Pvt. Robert services and interment made in the to the tones produced by striking ,
: Hollv of Fort Custer. * Mias Susie Nashville cemcterv Relative* froht strips of hard, wood in tlie same
creatures sutlt as clohis. oysters,
Army to Issue Plastic Kazor*
vulntile product, sperm whale oil.
1| Phillips is liome far a few days.
.
Soldiers will soon shave‘with plns- crabs and prawns, which spend
Dayton. Ohio: Flint. latke Odessa. manner as a xylophone.
Sunfield and Hastings attended.
! tic rafor*. thus helping to conserve their precarious naked infancy nn
' metals, the war department says
thc surface of lhe water
Small
Mol&gt; bilenum
L’»c of Ball Hearing*
_
,
More than 7.000.000 pounds of Cases likewise will to made of pins- jelly fish, sea worms, and fish eggs,
Steel bull bearings, resembling I molybdenum were recovered from tic materials, and both razor and too, make up purl ot lhe great plank­
roller skates, arc used by scientists 1 cornier
ores nnd concentrates n.-ocopper orcs
pro­ case have been tested for ability tonic horde.
to study the structure of all sorts of duced in 49 U. S. dimes, tn 1939, the to “take" severe variations In tern- •
All these ocean drifters have been
materials.
census bureau discloses.
peraturc and extraordinary abuse. on the blll-of-farc of swinunmg crcaturcs ever since sea life began—but
. man lias eaten this strange food only
!&gt;. indirectly. Fish eat plankton-or
other creatures that have partaken
of it—and man cats fish.

SCOUT NEWS

ORGANIZATIONS

WHEN A FELLA NEEDS A PRIORITY

:

BUY WAR BONDS

1;'

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£

WAR SAVINGS BONDS

SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES

NATIONAL BANK OF HASTINGS

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Your
Home
Must
Last f

Take good care of it! You can't swap that home of yours for a
new one . . . not during war time. Your home should be kept in
A-l shape for thc duration.

Make needed repairs PROMPTLY with materials that ARE
available. Don't wait till major replacements are necessary.
Prompt repairs will keep your home in good liveable condition.
As for the financing ... if you need help the Hastings Build­
ing and Loan will lend you the money and you can repay in
regular monthly installments. See us for complete details.
Waal so finance the purchase of homes that are already built.
If you want to buy a home don't wait. . . come in and let's talk
it over.

POSTPONED

Artificial Blood
"Artificial blood." discovered re­
cently at Henry Ford's hospital. De­
troit. is purest pectin suspended In
a solution of salts and distilled wa­

AUCTION SALE

It Is given Intravenously, as a
blood transfusion, slowly over a pe­
riod of hours and substitutes for thc
blood plasma, or fluid lust.
Tlie discovery does not compen­
sate for the red blood corpuscles,
but physicians point out that, un­
less the red blood count is danger­
ously low. the body itself will man­
ufacture its own red blood corpus-

Owing to the foct that three of our sons arc already in military service and thc
other son is about to be called, and as I am working in a defense factory in Lan­
sing, my wife and I decided to quite farming. Wc will offer our personal property
ot public auction at our farm 1% miles south and ’/g mile cost of Borryvillc
church, or 1 mile south and 3’/g miles west of Nashville on what was once known
as thc Peter A. Maurer farm, on

MONDAY, JANUARY 25, 1943
STARTING AT ONE 0 CLOCK WAR TIME. WE OFFER THE FOLLOWING:

HORSES

FARM TOOLS

Black mare, 5 yrs.sold, wgt. 1700
Black marc, 7 yrs. old. wgt. 1800
This is a very good work team
3 yr. old, Black Perchcron ^olt

CATTLE
jersey cow
Jersey ond Holstein heifer. 18 mos. old
Jersey cow, 4 yrs. old, due time of sale

HOGS
5 feeder pigs

3 gilts, bred

HENS
140 White Rock pullets

HAY &amp; GRAIN
Around 200 bu. oofs
Some hay
Some corn

Wide tire wagon

Side delivery rake, good
6 ft. Deering binder, good
It. Champion mower
Riding plow
Walking plow
Riding cultivator 5 tooth cultivator
2 spring tooth drags
Feed grinder
Gas engine and buzx saw rig
Some small tools
Double work harness
-2 collars, good
2 bottom Oliver tractor plow. 12 in.,
good condition
John Deere 2 bottom riding plow
Oliver single bottom riding plow
Superior 11 hose drill
Dayton hay loader
Manure spreader
Osborn mowing machine

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if the patient li/s one-fourth lhe
normal red corpuscle count, the ar­
tificial blood should prove effective.
Adults usually can lake from 1.000
tn 1,500 cc. of n 1 per cent solution
ot thc pectin fluid.
The "artificial blood" can be bottied and, kept at room temperaturo; making It much more availa­
ble than whole blood, or even the
"canned blood" so important in war
use.

Bulgaria. a nation of 40.000 square
miles, has an estimated 6.C00.000 In­
habitant!.

CASH

Needs
Nearly everyone has needed
help you just as we are help­
ing hundreds of Barry Coun­
ty pen pl
■
themsek
In need

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MEMBER F. H. L. B.

PHONE 2503

TERMS: Cosh day of sole, no property to be removed until settled for.

J. Henry Smith and Bertha Smith
Proprietors

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E. E. GRAY, Clerk

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pastor
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membc
service.
The
Wcdncj
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FIRST
11:00
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FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST. 1
SCIENTIST
The subject for Stuiddy is "Truth "

Evening meeting at 7:30. Evange­
listic singing and sermon.
Sunday night young people's meet­
ing at the church.
Wednesday nights prayer meeting
GRACE LUTHERAN CHURCH
at lhe church at 7:30.
gp|r|f' will
Wj]j be
be
•Ttse Revengeful Spirit
The Ladle* Aid ot the BaptUl
the subject of the sermon by the church will meet with Mrs E. Lanpastor Bunday at 10:30 A M
fegr. 413 North Mich. Ave. on WedBunduy school «t 11:30 A. M.
. neaday afternoon, Jan. 27.
A meeting of the communicant
-----------members will take place niter tlie PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
service,
The Ladles Aid society will meet
The Grace Guild will meet on at the church at 2 P. M. Thursday.
Wednesday. 2:00 F. M. at 621 W. Jan. 31. Rev. Don M. Gury. rec­
Court.
. tor of Emmanuel Epbcopal churon
-------- — | will give an illustrated lecture uj
FIRST U. B. CHURCH
three o'clock on ''The Madonnas and
11:00 A. M. Gospel message by the Other Art Treasures of Europe.-'
pastor.
Sunday mnrnlng worship at ten
7:30 P. M. "Fatal Lukewarmncaa", thirty o'clock. Tlie pastor will tell
wil be the topic ot lhe evening about "A Valuable Book" and will
message.
preach on the theme "God's Ave, nues of Revelation."
FIRST METHODIST CHURCH
' Bunday school at 11:46. Mra At&lt;'Tiing wonhip will be held next u* Ila/' auperintendent.
Bunday at 10:00 o’clock. The pSn^idlnt °Ck*k

CHURCHES

Taking Na Chance*
_,-v
— jaijer can't feel
getting
so a
safe even with'a wall around the

substance called vanillin, which Is
eventually dissolved Into alcohol to
make what's known as pure vanilla
extract. Something that tastes and
smells like vanilla, however, can
also be synthesized from oil of
cloves, from cumarin, which is made
from something culled the tonka
bean, which grows on trees 80 feet
high in South America, and from
lignin (wood tissue*. The food and
drug administration requires labels
on bottles of this kind of flavoring
to say that it la artificial flavoring
and to say.that It is an imitation
ot vanilla. But you've got to read
the label to get the teneOt of that
requirement.

Warden James Doody. Idly gazing
over the 63-acre. stone-walled lawn
of the Joliet penitentiary, noticed
how frequent were the areas of
smooth, unobstructed turf, and was
struck by an unhappy thought Ho
called John Wilson, superintendent
of a school of aeronautics near here,
and asked him to look the place
over.
• Sure thing."- said Wilson. "A
small plane Could land in on* of
those patches BOO to SOO feet square
and take oft again with a passen-

tor will preach from the theme.
nlDh.
•Doea God Care?" There will be
8°* 100111 lro°P Mon.d*y night,
sprcla! music
The Sunday ihcSl
Cordes, troop committee chair­
special music.
win meet at 11:20 under the direc- man.
tion of Judge Adelbert Cortrlght.
|
.U&gt;* at
.» 8:00
..uv !1 METHODIST CHURCH
On Wednesday evening
।
Mis- i Haallng*
o'clock there alii be a County Mis•------— I ------------Everyone is urged
to attend the
aion Rally In the church auditorium.
-­
•—clal missionary program nt
at thc
the
The speakers will be Rev. Wealey 1 »P«lal
M. Smith missionary to china and church this Thursday evening, sponDr. Robert F. Thomas. M.D.. Super- sorr‘l by the W. H. &amp; F. M. 8 Rev.
inlendent of Pittman Center. Se- F- W. Moxon. pastor of Calvary
vlervllle. Tenn
United Brethren church at Lake
Mr. Smith has served In China 1 Odessa, and a former pastor here,
since the Japanese occupation and »'•*• 0* lhc guest speaker Special
can give the information yoU want musical numbers will feature the
about conditions in that great coun- 1 program which will be of interest
try. Dr. Thomas has a most in- &lt;o everyone.
tereaUng story of Uu? southern I Prayer meeting next Wednesday
mountain work of our church. Thc &gt; evening at the home of Mr. and
public is Invited. A good world Mrs. Conard Smith, being postponed
citizen is an informed citizen. Here from this week.
Younx
peoples
meeting
Friday eveIs* fine rbsno* tn s~nrn ■rmiethlng
----------- ——
—■
nlng at the home of Robert Kidder,
of the world in which we live.
north ot Wood school in Irving
A
public
young
people'*!
meeting
BAPTIST CHURCH NOTES
is being planned for Friday evening.:
Sunday school at 10 o’clock.
Divine services at 11 o'clock. Ser­ Feb 5. Keep this date in mind and
j
watch
for
further
^snnouncemcnt.
mon by the pastor.

Orchids to Vanilla
Pure vanilla extract Is made, from ’
the fermented, dried pod-ilka fruits .
ot an orchid, grown In Mexico, of :
• .... lhe gvnus vanilla. An important
component of the characteristic fla-

"Not one of my boys,” said poody,
who fallowed up with order* that as
soon as passible telephone pales and

ing, wide-open space.

How widespread and devaitating
Inject pttack* may be In the forests
The Phantom City
and among shade and other treat
In lhe days of long ago. when-lhe
Spanish galleons were being plan- the
.....
.
United States
Bureau of Eotodered by the bold adventurers who mology and Plant Quarantine.
sailed out upon the seat, stories
The reports say, for example, that
were told of a city whose houses
17 million tree* were killed by bark
were roofed with gold. In thc region beetles in the lodgepole pine forests
‘
of Yellowstone National park and
legends fired the Imaginations of various surrounding national forests
men and sent them to search for
in a single recent year.
this fabulous "golden land" and the
That a ten-year period not long
phantom city of Manoa.
ago saw the equivalent of 25 years'
pulpwood supply-nil then current,
For a Bale
annual American paper require­
Although thc average bale of cotments—destroyed in the tree* by
tog weighs about 500 pounds, It Is
bud-worm* in the apruce-flr forest*
necessary to gin about 1.380 pounds
of Maine, northern Minnesota, On­
of cotton to make it.
tario. Quebec and New Brunswick.

Many things have gone to war
But you'll be interested to know that at both National Furniture Markets, the
one in Chicago-the other in Grand Rapids, excellent furniture was still avail­

able for the early Buyer.

,

We bought liberally for our Hastings and Lowell Stores and we feel confident „

that you will find here, now and during the coming

season,

Furniture

and .

Floor Coverings of unusual merit-Styled right and priced at the low mark-up,
which has made W. A. Roth Furniture, a recognized store of reliable values.

RIGHT NOW.

you may still select one of the famous

KROEHLER Living Room Suites
Full spring

construction

Hardwood frame
throughout

Covered with
100'&lt;

Mohoir or

Fricxc in beauti­
ful

■■■KROGER
Uh
lot­
test
tall
the

rm

ieh

Butter
Churned fresh daily.

COUNTRY CLUB

lb

list
nd
tie

Pure Lard

2 pc. Suite

18c

lb

Refined - excellent quality

Salad Dressing

Quart

32c

French BrandSpotlight CoHee, lb. 21c 47c
^&gt;5.

n
DllEnU “°°M
3 I Doughnuts 10c

$ 12c

In sanitary Pure-pak container

l!b jar 28C

Peanut Butter

WORLD ATLAS

Y3/"'15c

Jy
or
cn

SODA CRACKERS

Tangerines

| y (J

GREEK PEPPERS

&gt;n

39'

15c

Sc

MICH. POTATOES

5c

IDAHO POTATOES 10 £, 45c

—
.

26c

Unsweelenod.

5 £ 27c

2 ,'i 33c

EATMORE OLEO

41c

'

3

MACARONI

25c

or Spaghetti. U. S No. 1 Semolina

FANCY PRUNES

U. S. No. I. Size A

3

EVAPORATED MILK

4

Tall

37c

e COCKTAIL TABLES, KNEE HOLE DESKS

Popular brands

Seedless. Besl lor peeling,
slicing or juice.

SUNBRITE CLEANSER 4 — 10c
Cleans, sepurs, brightens I

MOTOR OIL

8^ S1.3B

' Mild - Michigan
io

33c

PANCAKiE
FLOUR
Country Club

5 £ 23c

QUALITY FLOOR COVERINGS

Penn-Rad 100% pure Pennsylvania

BONELESS PORK LOINS

lb

49c

No bone, no waste
PORK TENDERLOINS

lb

45c

lb

38c

lb

37c

That seems to be bur Hobby—day in and day out—from one end
of the county to the other we are busy laying linoleums or supplying
carpets. We can supply your wants with anything that is available
in addition to the extensive assortments we constantly show in
this department.
/
. '

Fresh - lender
COOKED SALAMI

No. . quality

CREAM
CHEESE

LOVELY DINING ROOM FURNITURE

• OCCASIONAL TABLES, LAMP TABLES

SI .24

CIGARETTES

CALIFORNIA NAVELS

Kroger's Wesco

Kroger'* Wesco

BEAUTIFUL BED ROOM SUITES

•

Country, Club approved quality

'C $2.39

T.;b $3.i5

•

33c

Santa Claras

SCRATCH
FEED

EGG
MASH

Many Occasional Chairs, Rockers, Lounge Chairs
and Tilt Back Chairs-all of them either coil spring or
' sagless spring construction-lovely modern coverings
in the most desirable colors. Moke your selection
now. We will hold them for later delivery.

Regular or quick cooking

MICH. POTATOES 50 £, $1.39
25c

•117?

HERE’S COMFORTABLE CHAIRS

13c

No 2 can

ROLLED OATS

ORANGES
DOZEN

each

GRAPEFRUIT JUICE
Vitamin-rich.

7WC

New crop Florida. Crisp, sweet
Smooth, shiny, well-shaped

About 8 Other Styles equally as well Constructed
varying only in style, and quality of coverings —

Fresh from the ovens

9,000 units Vitamin A in each pound

•»

hurry-look at them at once.

Red ripe, solid pack

Fresh, mellow, ready-lo-eal

CELERY

Jelly Roll
70MA70ES

1 ||

Urga bunch
California. Fresh, crisp

2

PEARS

,
“ozen

CARROTS

Texas Marshseedless

in

17c

•Sweet, full of juice ...
Ihin-skinned, easy Io peel

10 '« 39c

GRAPEFRUIT

lb pkg.

THESE SUITES will soon be sold-so

I Plain or Sugared, tray-packed

25°

ik-

principal cities - 40 leci-filled p*9«« cl

ENRICHED
FOR - V1TAMIH

147?»

Urge

Loavei

Embassy - finest quality I
an

Thiron

■■ 1
L 11

Kroger's Hol-Dated COFFEE.

Cottage Cheese

illustroted here
retails for only

■&lt;i5i

Embassy - triple-whipped, smooth I

Rich, creamed

and

51c

Gel boiler boiler at Kroger's I

2

rm

colon

styles.

BRAUNSCHWEIGER

'

Xe beans
VEIN-X SHRIMP

NAVY BEANS

Black vein removed
SMELT

5 £ 35c

2-lb. bag 15c

KIDNEY BEANS

15c

Cello-wrapped. 10-oz. bag 8c

RED BEANS

2

19c

lb. 35c

lb 10c
Large size
MULLETS
2 lbs 25c
Economical - vitamin-rich
YELLOW PIKE
lb. 21c
Winter-caught

lb

21c

DRESSED WHITING lb 15c
Ready lo cook
CISCO
lb. 15c
Herring
TROUT
Small or largo size
YELLOW PERCH
V/inler-caught

erous assortment of beautiful pal­

laid Cork linoleum, burlap back, a

’2975

real quality product, usually laid at

No. 1 qualify

Victory Food Special This Week I

Michigan.

Smoked sausage

RING LIVER SAUSAGE

Some unusual Bargains are offered this month
EXTRA HEAVY 1/8 inch thick ir»A

lb. 35c

$3.25 and $3.50 a yard. We offer this
to you during January
at only. sq. yd

SEVERAL NEW PATTERNS of De­
Lux standard Inlaid, duplex felt base
—cemented to your floor— N QC
at per square yard.
|

This I* a double cement and fell
installation.

SEVEN PATTERNS OF CIIROMA-

9 x It AXMIN8TER RUGS. You’ll
be agreeably surprised at the gen­

square yard.

109

lb. 21c

Cello-wrappad. 12-oz. bag 8c

PINTO BEANS
Cello-wrapped.

2

21c

12-oz. bag 8c

CHICKENS

Beans. Cello-wrapped. 12-oz. beg 8c

ROASTING .
Larg. tin
“

SEASIDE LIMA »

STEWING CHICKENS ‘tl'." lb Me

GREAT MOITMEKH ’£* 15c
13c

J JF C J

Dinettes and many other lovely furnishings are constantly arriving...
adding new interest day by day to complete assortments you’ll find at

Beans. Highest quality. 2-lb. pkg 25c

KROGER

W. A. ROTH • furniture
iuhrkets

HASTINGS

PHONI2124

�moi

THS HABTI.NO&gt; HANNEH, THUHgDAY, JANUARY M, IMS

rovn

*g ■ 1 L""....................................—! which la a Pacific

On The How Front

Base. Ha also tfn ! WgW,ta wWeh X happen to be *ta- i

^uen if *ftn

-One thing I was going to do quite

too

U. fl. Marine Com* Unit BJO.
APO. B0&gt;. c/o Poetmaster
flan Francisco. Calif.
December 30. 1042
J
Dear Zolly:
_______
Ynur
paper is a source ot consid­
erable enjoyment to me when It
reaches me but there is a problem.
‘
Jho
.CEc^s faces every person
who suosenoes
:ribes and
ana gets
gets his
ms mall
man
overseas. The sections of the paper
not folded together and someUmel m Mpar^l
I am sure you would cam thc
*“ld
fold them together, or Maple them,
in such a manner that they wouldn’t
«'»« ww.

A June tin
Pvt. Lewis

from!

Sincerely yours.
DONALD T. DOXEY.
Sergeant Major.
U. 8. Marine Corps.

L3 S. 36415312
4onie time ago was register my name
Camp McCoy. Wls.
)n the bank for the names of the
Your coming in j:
fellow* who are in service. I consider
Maybe
you and Ken. have already
Hustlnga as my home town and not
met.
name barracks
flame
u^rwcu numoernumber—
st Louis. I Hope to return Just as
we crim uie Banner reacnc* you in I wouldn’t that mean you bunk in the
fOon as I am able and resume my
tact by now because we've been
uxlnB I same place or what la a barracks
n using
Mr
1,V,n«
mOre"
wrappers for all
papers far i
that these three xallors. ..____
---------- ------- 3
.
—
. of
—4u. theWrite
r-anyway?
----------■*.
—
-----again
Attention Becky Hodges—there’s
Write again
Kc,p your jet^r, and new ad. Sherman, son of Mr. and Mrs Smith
;
'Jack OMw'n' M
^rimo Ch^'* one
ne of your fellows
fellow* who canl
can’t wall
11
can find time.
I dresses coming in and pass along
----A .settle
........
.Vf tah^Tl n‘ any ideo you .niTy hire About th5
Mr* Jessie O’Donnell; and Thomas
u ^Jifned to to. ...
get A..V
back to ......................
Hastings and
down and believe us Harold we’ll all
2L !&gt;?,) ? f PeJkuuT
column of yt&gt;urs
SUulSLmu
’!•!'
“” letter comes &lt;!
“»
Next v."
week Iyour
from
—I^rvn«?mn rtr their recruit the Headquarters Supply Battalion, be mighty proud and glad to have
.
u uSTS -uSf’nStotieut. Kenneth EdebGrn who L* at- you. Harold'* address Is—
lady .w
who
Fort nrnilln:. Oa on Wednesday 1i a Uaz
“° has probably visited
Cpl Harold Kreutz
'
1 more
IHW.-of—&gt;ou ,n your hom“ or
WW Bt
—t
Co. F 2nd QMJt.T.C.
/SmJu,d»"“4S s!™.
v
1”
tog fellows?
school1 than •»
any
other
person In
Ft F. E Warren. Wyo.
-------- —.c. gjie U Mrs. Frank
Tiie fact that thLs. wofild involve; ben l ha and you know he’s coming
who’'hi
"Win”
&lt;Mr*
Gordon) Fisher
-Jhas been with the
rt.,
.7
oh You,.
Mm*!
homTiu writes: "We were simply amared k
;
comlderable
time
and
trouble
Is
ob-1
home.
She
’
s
so
happy
she
could
sing
h
™
S
’
and
vious. but knowing the people of, which Ls really something because
„im department since It
. • Pvt. Junior J. Purdy, son of Mr. | Lleur Edebuni He has been »ta- miut have taken our aiLlre.v from Hastings as I do. I’ll wager that she seldom warbles more than a
-----------rm-en'
some of you she can
...obably rcn.cn
remember when you had
probably
. and Mrs. Edward Purdy of Middle- tloncd
Ha’alt for
but tho Banner and written u-. at some patriotic organization in town i hum
vttle has graduated from an intenwwnt‘®.Christmas time." The Dr’s address would be glad to dd it for you tf you
Bruce Long her, enlisted In the measles or mutpi« better than you
slve course In aviation mechanics,at1 Custer. His family wm evacuated • -------- -put the propositiion up to them. Cer- 1 marines and expects to leave in cun remember yourself.
It may be JuneJn January where
Sheppard Field. Texas, and 1* now ■ from Hawaii when the war started
. talnly the men In the service who | about two weeks. Naval Aviation CaLieut Gordon F. Fisher
• ready to blurt the Axis. Pvt Russell and arc now living in Bloomville.' Med. Detachment. 346 Inf. Reg.
are overseas would be very pleased ' deirByron anti Larry Colgrove. sons some of you are nut It Ls January
A. Sinclair and Pvt. Eldred J Dem-'Ohio. While Ueut. Edebum was in | Camp McCain, MLv.
tf thev —
knew
it was being done .so ■, •■*
nf miMr. «uu
and Mrs
Lawrence &amp;.
E. vuiCol- hero. If you need proof well send
■— •nua. uawicuic
tHnt they.mild
■ n
tag have Just graduated in the same I Hawaii he was the Top Sergeant of. Sgt. Giles Burghduft writes, "Just /hat
couldrrt
getnil
al) ofIllithehntr.r
home .........
grove ... of
Birmingham, ........
have fc.-...
been you picture* .of the 'five foot snow
course at Sheppard Field. ?nd are: Staff Sgt.-Glenn Murphy.
got back from Nova Scotia Sure wits lou-n new* with every issue.
, transferred to the Naval Air Station bank* and then you’ll know, what
ready to do the same!
A snappy■ salute to the
the four Fing- glad to get.-----back. here
.----------and
.. --get
----------your
Two or three days delay in getting . nt Pensacola, Fla., having taken mean.
S now long until next time 3
Official word from Maxwell Field.! elton sons and the four Hinckley
Hinckley letter. Was sure glad to hear from the paper in the mail can be counted their pre-flight training at Iowa
Cheerio.
are
ir I City. Iowa Lawrence Colgrove Is
ia a
■ Ab., states that Kenneth Manin ,
*
’ now in the service of home. Have Rot the mew hall opened out. it never gets here uijrtl five or
Zolly Coffer.
y. former Hastings resident, the son
ion of
Of.
Dunn, son of Mr. nnd Mrs. Harry th-lr Country. &lt;Sec story on front up. It keeps me pretty busy Wc feed six weeks after uublicatlon anyway
fourteen hundred and fifty novj and Incidentally, the first botch of mall. the late p. T. Colgrove.
Dunn is now enrolled as an aviation page.)
Here
arc ------some-*•
"changes
make
I received overseas tin a cocoanut
P
—- —
--------------to —
*—
cadet in the Army Air Force Pre­
Harold Kreutz who was previously it sure does take a lot of food."
Flight School for Pilots. Ken Is a employed at the Mfg Co. writes, ”1
Glad to hear from you. Olles. We grove on Guadalcanal), contained a j in&gt; your •'dale" book:
University of California graduate*
; graduate of H. H. 8 and M. S. C. .want the Banner to continue to printed your nddre.M last week for very welcome copy of thc BANNER 1 ■ C Leon E Mudge
marry at once or wait from six to ten
&lt;Cadet Squadron
come so that my wife Is able to keep your Jan. 20th birthday. How many It’s good for your sense of humor
• Smooth sailing fellow!
1114 Army Air Forte Clar-s. Center years, according to Robert Sibley,
Carl Edmonds who has recently up with the news and views in the rards and letters did you receive wh« n you can sit down on a shell
alumni director.
| splintered .-.tump and root! lhe home , ISan Antonio Aviation Cadet
been promoted to 1st Lieut, writes, Banner. I certainly enjoy reading from lhe old home town?
Of lhe men. 28 7 per cent marry
Center
that he has gotten me to the cold the paper and I wouldn’t be with- ‘ And now a word from the mi- town news when little y ellow ant-;
; mats around and overhead are trying j fflan Antonio. Texas ,
Weather so likes it at his location out it, regardless of the part of the rines:
within a year ot graduation, the per­
centage for women being 34 2 Dur­
A C John W Reed
ing thc second year after receiving
Cadet Sqd. 105, Flight D
iiiiiiiimiiiiiiiminiiiiiiiiiniiiiiimn
diplomas 12 6 per eent of lhe men
Army Air Force. Class. Center
and 12.7 per cent of lhe women mar­
San Antonio Aviation Cadel
ry. Baiwann- lha sixth, and tenth
Center
.
San Antonio, Texas
year thc percentage fur men I* 21.2
P,' R.&lt;- t„ Ir .■
k- Sam Ncvdi Them for Explotivct
’o-i fellows should try nnd get to- and that for women 20.4.
ether. It sounds os if you were
The average family of an alum­
practically next doorrio each other.
nus or alumna Is 3 9 persona. This
Other changes of address arc:
compares with 2.58 for college grad­
Richard A Beckwith
uates throughout the country and
Seaman Guard
Bk*. 2815 .Sec. 2
3 61 for all families. Tlie average
Camp Green Bay
S.
(ttaill'ilP
&gt;
Great.Lakes. UJ.
If you haven't It in your book Dick’s
bail oi inc kockics
birthday U Dec. 14th His brother's
uitlress Lt—
j
Harney Peak in the Black Hills of
Kenneth E Beckwith—36415347 . South Dakota, which reaches an alCo 42 Bks 2536
I titude of 7.242 feet, is the highest
L S.S. Camp McCoy. Win.
* | point cast of the Rocky mountains.
Ken’s birthday Ls Oct. 8th,
=

(Continued from page 1. dec. X)
Adjutant General’* Pool.
FL Washington. Md.
Zeienme hnmr lieutenant*
■Welcome
home,' froni
Lieutenant!
Wc-d comes
Great
Lakes
Cr—
iX IheS^Xee saiTors

.

much trouble to eut them out.
! which makes us thtnk you fellows do
j enjoy these "chaU" with you so we’ll
try that much harder to make them
’ ju*t ** you want them; send any
suggestions you may wish to make.

j.

I

A‘P

ujrr srnmps

Snt/E HITS &amp; GREASES

CALIFORNIA NAVEL

ORANGES
-39'
GRAPEFRUIT
5 ” 29
TANGERINES
“ 20c

=
II SELF-SERUICE

150's
SQF

Michi­
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Hand

ISO's
SIZE

GIANT 54 SIZE—DUNCAN

Picked

■MAw *

MILEAGE

RATIONING

MEANS

’

BETTER

juicy—large'size

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=

3LK- 26c

NEW CROP—FLORIDA

5 lbs. 42c

1 lb. 9c

46«

ROLLED OATS

4ca&gt;« 13c
GIANT OO,

SOAP FLAKES

sox JoC

GRANULATED

BEET SUGAR

DRIVE IN TODAY FOR

MARVEL
BREAD

MORE THAN EVER
YOUR BEST BUY­
SAME HIGH QUALITY
SAME LOW PRICE

MARVEL

3 lk 18*
itcostvr
MATCHES

6 ioxes28c

rOMATO SOUP

3 CANS 25c
3dV42c

LVS.

RYE BREAD
29c WHEAT BREAD
29c RAISIN BREAD

ANN PAGE

HOMOGENIZED

BABY FOODS

HUNt ClU»

DOG FOOD
VEGETABLE SOUP

.7. 45c

2 K6$ 19c

MACARONI

i "&gt;«&lt;
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!
i
1

Tlie 420-lcxd coal and ore freight­
' er. Adam E. Cornelius, docked at
the Manitowoc. Wjs.. shipbuilding
yards for. a major operation, in '
addition to being converted into a
self-unloader, the steamer will be ;
tawed in half to have a new 4B-fuol
■ section inserted. This will give the
' thip an overall length of 488 feet.
1

Vitamin Daus
GIVE THEM VITAMIN-THIS WINTER

CAIT,

$1.24

CHOOSE/ THE COFFEE OF
FINER, FRESHER FLAVOR

IANGY LINK

SMOKED CHEESE .
SPICE CHEESE
AGED CHEESE...
CHEESE. . . . . . .
CREAM CHEESE.

DOMESTIC

LB.

FftANKENMUTH

2 Lbs.

51c

I

LB.

LIMIUFGER

PHILADELPHIA

■

LB.

’

3X32
PKG.

VOUR FOOD DEEDS ODDER ODE ROOF

Colder Days Means More Hours Inside Less Sunshine. Start Building Cold
Weather Resistance Now By Giving The Important Vitamins Often Lack­
ing in Ordinary Diets.

■

STEWING

CHEESE
- 32c

4^36*

Aid in protecting precious health with
■ a daily vitamin routine!

i

QT.
BOT.

WISCONSIN MILD

EVAP. MILK

I

WHITENS CLOTHES
CLEANS AS IT WASHES

WHITEHOUSE

41c

;

K'llIllHIIIIIIHIIIIUIIWIIIIIIIIliillim

29c
29c
3'^ 29c

ROMAN
CLEANSER

3-1 8C

ns IOC

roruiAt hano
CIGARETTES

I

iii 14c

SALAD DRESSING
oi. 30&lt;
u»o

Phone 2240 Hastings

TASTY

IS-OZ.
LVS.

CALUMET

BAKING POWDER

ANDRUS SERVICE

1007. whole

CRACKED

VEGtTAllE SHORTENING

A
Y
Y
£
5
X
I
Y

.'The use of venom is still in the
pioneering stage." the physician
says, "but we think we are making
progress."
Venom Is used in the treatment
of epilepsy, arthritis., and other dis­
ease*
It I* now being used with
notable success at Chattanooche
with epileptic patients at thc Florida
slate hospital for th* insane. Re­
markable thing about tlie treatment
is that the results are quick and a
cure is often effected within three or
four months.
.
After cure thc epileptic does not
necessarily have to continue taking
the treatment which is given through
a hyi»odermic needle.
Some of the venom used for
medicinal purposes come* from
Ross Alien’s reptile Institute al Silver Springs. Fla.
"‘Die first venom treatment." Dr.
Mater said, "utilized'bee venom.
Thijt waa centuries ago. When 1
began the work. 1 thought what
would be the use of starting out
with bees? So I began,experimenting with snake venom."

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National Anthem Wain't
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Did jou know lhal Samuel Fran­
cis Smith, author of • America.”
wrote thut famous national song for
no particular reason and that lhe
manuscript remained unused in hla
portfolio until it was sung at a Bos­
ton Sunday school celebration'
on the Fourth of July. 1B3|.” says
Charles Ooodspecd.jtiotcd rare book­
dealer. tn his fatemstffig reminis­
cences. ’ Yankee Bookseller." "The.
words of Smith’s poem which In­
cluded a fifth stanza tthe third In
order) were first printed on a sheet
for use al lhe meeting," explain*
Mr. Goodspeed.
Only six known copies of this
sheet, the first printing of ”Amer-

course, they «te very valuable.
"It is odd that we should have
three national songs" add* Mr.
Oood»peed. "The Star Spangled
Banner’ li carelessly apnken of a*
our national ‘anthem.’ Not even the
congress of the United {Staffs can.
in correct usage ot the uerd. make
en anthem out of It It Is. In fact,
a martial ode to the flag. Smith**
•America' and ’America Ute Beau­
tiful* by Katharine Lee Bate* are
hymn*, each appropriate to its oc­
casion; ’America’ is lulled for gath­
ering* where patriotism is combined
with religious and ancestral feeling,
while-Mist Bites’ beautiful line*,
more modem in sentiment, are ex­
pressive of • natlenal spiritual
unity,
lhe RUr Spangled Banner’
is formal, oOiciaL war-inspired.

�THE HASTINGS BANNKH, THURSDAY, J ANUAMT U, 1M&gt;

MIDDLEVILLE
MIm Ruth Johnson will complete

as ordnance plant Inspector Friday
* Mr. and Mrs Day Pugh of Vert
monlville spent Sunday with hcr
parent*. Mr add Mrs W H. McKevlU. Their little daughter Mary El­
len. who had been here several days,
aetompaiiled them home. * Now.
that the Banner is conserving paper
__ nnd making our correspondence one
" continual essay, we hear a lol from
the side lines, and not exactly cheers.
* Mf. nnd Mr* Bert Brigg*. Mrs.
Tompkins and Leo Barcroft of Mer­
rill who came to attend ike funeral
of the formers brother. Oladeon
Briggs, spent Friday night and Saturday at the Ray Lyons home * Be-,
cause of lhe severe snow storm Wednesday night, thc Tliornapple-Kel­
logg school remained closed Thun&gt;day. * Billie Sandefur. son of Mr
and Mrs Dick Snndcfur. Whq enIbitcd In the Navy lust week. Went
to the Orrat lake* Training Station.
Wednesday, t Mrs. Floyd Hrlrigel
and daughter. Barbara, plan to at­
tend the wedding of William Helrtgrl. Jr. nnd MKs Isnbe) Nixon nt
the First Methodist church - In Al­
bion. Saturday, p m. While in Albion
they will be ul thc home of her als-

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Friday to b« with har rnothar. Mr*, family will then move to Grand R*- beiner
ooiner next with
wnn B.Caledonia
v, vMcuoiuaa
’s.high
iu«u
Harold Pool* who underwent on op- pld* where Mrs Oriiteih and chil­ point
«» men were Datena and Shee-­
han with 1 points Meh. Tho naxt
eratlon on Saturday * Mr. and Mr*. dren. Lewi* and Verna ate now am- ~~~
game will be olared here Frida;
E H
H Barter
Barter and
and Mr*.
Mr* Seward
Broek
night with" W^ind”*K«in«n
E.
Seward Broek
of Grand Rapids spent Bunday with
'* 5™’r rhnuS Vo’T1 ot J»ck&gt;on *P'nt tht »««ken'1
•TATE OF MtCHfUAN
the ladi«fpamftKMr and Mrs t
hu »w« al l"e Bro« hom&lt; * THE CIRCUIT &lt;Ot’BT FOR THE
B.m£..
tn,thuton- gj“li* JTuwSatfftr
aoricu to caxuuoaa
_ OU0eon ..s.f.vwv .... wwt.tsv tv .dl.VrVIT
R. Prtndle. * Many from this vicin­
gs; lifelong re.idem of Bowens
ity sttended the Farm Bureau meet ,cousin. Mrs. Minnie Kinsey WU►tie.
on Wednesday, Jan. 13. came
at Hastings on Wednesday. We un­ Ham*
pujaiirr*.
Ham*-.. * Ladle* are asked to keep u a shock to his family and many
derstand that Mrs. Will Trumble
M
.""Olha.mpuw
Uie uuno. u. «u .&lt; in, nome « .
and Mrs. Miner Pslmer each re­ WBCS- next week Friday, January neighbor Stanley Klmniey. when
ceived a 85 postal saving stamp. * 29. at the MethodHt church with 5SSS~
r‘^.?JTT
Mrs. Clayton Bennett spent a few poUuck dinner at 1 o'clock. * Rev. stricken'with a heart attack and
away shortly. He was 47
hours Saturday at Caledonia with Leroy Chamberlain of the Leighton passed
____ -.1* 11. QtamwMrmn
—»■ w-. — W..W w-oll
well
her great uncle. George Williams.
19*3.
*en5 to Brown
Jnij httti a host of friend* He
whn*e wife, the former Minnie Kin- ' E!1'ta^J!°tSS.“»?
“?!iI!£lffiE •“ I**1
Mlddliellle r A;
sc&gt;\ passed away that day. * Mr
MT^ene'Wn’^ AM N^^ and put" psuon of
2. X
1. am Ko Ill end pul pauon ot
and Mrs. Clarence Sleeky of Grand
ro
wXMiddleville
OE5 copier.
chapter. For
For .ev.
sev- c»n.Mr. A D int
Middleville OE*.
Rapids were Sunday visitors of her
j,’’. llaSil**,. Mlebioa
eral &gt;ears hc wud “ *c“urer “L1*1'
PBF.8ENT t/ llv
parenu, Mr. and Mrs £ A. Jones mJ
Out
funetal* lor members of these order* MrtNmaM «iroiLi J .&lt;
In Izlgnton *'The Masters—Jones to? Mto FmiMrt
aDd W1U
remembered by the im&lt;&gt;n ,ndi. .- .n\ f.i.n
circle will meet with Mrs. Ray Lyons 11) near-Freeport. 1* .spending a few prei4jve manner and fine rendition plaint .«
NOTICE or MOBTGAOB SALE
ntf &lt;
this Thursday afternoon. Ladles are days with friend* in this vicinity.
.
sacred rites Hc 1* survived i»r*ei«r.ir *|ig«»r\ &lt;&lt;
w'to .“..1 to 1"™“ N.om&gt; '“,"'7'::'
asked to bring needles and thimbles. 8J5 totiS’ «?.11
HICKORY CORNERS
* Mrs 8 B Quincer was brought
brother. Mrs
Kingsley
and uaiiuhman and three daughters. ‘
“ "*”• l,&lt;*lc 7
home from Butterworth hospital. and
Floyd Kingsley and family at Green
George Razzoog and Mrs Jas.
**7
’ it, sbn
*egu weie rainier gucaU aunaay of
Grand Rapids. Saturday and t* gain­
und £.7 wn Harold and wife “^.d of Grand fUpid* and Mrs. £’,niUn‘
•,,, *'1
hss motner. Mrs. ta. A. Baruca ealaing nlcelv from tier recent opera­
oiaiing ner 7aui oumduy. w Ju.
re.ro.
tion * The address of Pvt Peter
?io5uiiSftii'
m,.
grandchildren, ’hu-motor,
his mother. Mrs.
Dees. who ha* Deen spetuung a lew
*&lt;tnellawshs. son-in-law of Loren dsiixhters Bernice and Iva hating J
. —rancto
.-— — I- nrtggj
T&gt;—• —
XYOtc one
Ziro, ,of Bowens Mill*,
Tungate, who U a recent Inductee, employment in Chicago stores and Orotneri Bert Briggs of Merritt, and "
let I Monday tugi.t lor Camp rorK 38414875 A. PO 33. Co. O, 123 L&gt;le and Helen in school al Evanssuur Mis Loyal Edgar of Has’nf. Ft Lewis. Wash. * Mrs Loren ton. * Mrs. Marjorie Vermeulen ?
••
Uinner guests Buhday at ins Wil­
Johnson entertained several ladle* Geisaeman nnd Mrs. Lillian Jorgen­ tings. His only *on diod a few yeats .
Ihr, er »
lurns iunne Were Mr aiui Mrs. 8*•*r!dsy for a potluck dinner and son Cole have moved into the Dr ago from bums suffered in an acci- hr„,
dent. Funeral services Were held at
Dine Kent and daugnter ot Bettie
ewrds. * Mr and Mrs. C. W, BlUs Lund apartment
Tlie girl*' hus­
mgjsars.#n**'aWKk
,5.®S5 S””
nf Lansing were Sunday callers on bands
are both In service. Marjorie
his mother and sister. Mr* Margaret
llflS^lnntheT K^chMloffitt Au«us,n delivering the sermon and
irl M
" and son Junior of KaUmacuu and
Bliss and Mrs I. W Minor. * Mrs. and Ltata.. — ...v
w
..
m
.
to liS alto
—
"* Wm. Starr of Oaletburg. Mn. Warwitn tne impressive Masonic rite* ,m
,„.• rr4 n.,„.n
Vinnie Jdhnson. who recently fell * Mrs.
Lena Bixler has’ returned
Bank
and broke her kneecap, u now with from several week*' stay in Grand under auspices of Middleville lodge ks,,n fc,„, )r&lt;1
■ r.n. 1VS3 ZV1A11
WWW H *.wa««.« Wher daughter. Mrs Esther Stedman Rapid* * Jack Chase was home from Burial wa* made in the Robbina ce- ,t(n.. &lt;■*■•« i.»
• jacavwe
name tnnn metcry ThP chUrch was flUed to r,nt a«re&gt;. .nd
n K««i»n&gt; Wuiiam* home Sunday aiternoon.
in Grand ‘Rapids. * Mrs. Al Pierce Mapma
miVd^AHnn1 liltin’ whl
standing room with friends and lhe
.m ir.,u..n .,t
of Lansing is spending lhe week end * Aden
grad­ f!oriy tributes were profuse and fre plaintiira. it 1
Aden Campbell, who grad"J?.i? **f
Kalamazoo on Friday aiurnoon by
•&gt;-lth her parent*. Mr. and Mrs W. P uxted from
the Thomapple-Keliogg beautiful. Among those from out ot &lt;b&lt;-j-i.j‘&lt; «n 1 &lt; •
&lt;
U Ule «nou» Hlneaa ot ner *Utw, Mr*.
Coraon. * Mr* Robert Watkins, nee school
school in
in 1939
1939 and
and on
on Oct
Oct. 4.
4. i940
1910
nr^sent were Rev
Clms.
*••!-••• •'
L.4.1,- ir eugart. Mr*, bugarl is improving
Betrv Swift and Miss Martha Schad,
-aerib^z la ,*i4 mori- alter an op»ra&lt;K&gt;n baturday mornB.qthton. mi. oto shine. Mn.
th.
spent the weekend at Hopkins at the
rn*n
*' F D Cray. Mrs O. M. Dematay ,Li. "r,i,r. an.i 1 Jrt.ull .there..! tin
t ..„ .r ■. m„ &lt;
ing gu 1U ocmca al Bronson tK*»
Wm. Watkin* home * Mr. and Mrs. SL xtoX
. * 1
. i. ... 1 a.
ul-t.
“S’; im
Clair Getty were in Grand Rapids.
,n«. u
Ai'X .to*..!.
,uon Wcre sorry to near tnat ane
Mr. and Mrs
Ben
Saturday and visited their daugh­ star athlete while in high school, re- Muskegon:
torn1.-! *. t.iito.
r
is senouaiy ill witn pneumonia at
Baughman. Mr. and Mr*. Wm.
?«i a&lt;; ter* Mrs Wenzel Nelson and infant
"nr. ‘nreHiMto«intom Briggs.
Hriggs. Mr. and
ana MTS.
nrigB*.
Mn. aauo
Milo BrigRi,
an mat erruin ian.l ant itoml&gt;„ Leila hopital, Bailie L'reax wnere
son. "James Howard" at St. Mary's if M»vw?ii
further niihERKO that
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*i! **hLn u tb? Mrs
Mrs K
K Milter.
Miller. Mr&gt;
Mrs. Wm
Wm. Henning,
Henning.
bfMpital. Tlie little fellow was born. at Maxwell Field. Ala.
Aden is lhe
Prrrt Missad
Min---4 of
~r Grand Rapkre.
ttraniy, Mlehlja
Fred
1,1 Willuon 1* improving and all are
Thursday. Jan. 14 and tipped the son at Mr nnd Mrs Cliflon Camp- Mm
, J? X'™
1
Mr. and Mrs Bert
‘.V hoping for her a good recovery.
lirinlej.
*cale al 7*, lbs * Mr. and Mrs. Geo. bell of Middleville R 2 His alMer,
'
■’ * Mr and Mr*. Harold White and
Juppstrom and daughter. MIm Nor­ Hazel, wm the first Barry Co. girl Briggs.
ujS.’. Mrs. Hazel Tompkins ot
three sons of Paw Paw called on
ma. upent Sunday at the home of his to enlist in the WAVES, last October Mcrn“
her mother. Mrs. Nellie Pennock and
brother. Glenn at Green lake. and will complete her course a* navy
her orotner and sister tn law. Mr.
Another brother. Charles and fam­ store keeper at Bloomington. Ind.
AncttTB
1&gt;.
MrDOXAl.H.
and Mrs. Howard Pennock ana three
ily of Grand Rapids, were also pres­ on Jan 39 * Mr* Arnold Hoebeke
children last Wedneaday afternoon,
IT 10 ent. * Phyllis Aubil was brought and infant daughter Paniira Sue
a Mrs. Myron Sunpaon and Elinor
home from the osteopathic hospital. were brought from Pennock hospital
-' and Bobble were Sunday guesu of
Giand Rapid.'CiJhursday. and is re- tn the home ot her parents. Mr and
Mu. Simpson's parenu. Mr. and
coverliur nlcelv from her recent op­ Mrs A,..
Cal Streeter ..
at ............
Gun lake v„
on . Rev and Mra Ll0&gt;d Mfad °f
ORDEB FOR PUBLICATION
.Mrs Ed Woodin of Fine lake. W
eration. * Miss Pauline Benaway Wednesday * Helen Martha More- Whitehall spent test Tuesday night , ,1. t„ lh;
MUI&gt;.f
Mi.
.'.ton.
lh«
I'm
nnd young Indy associate from the houae.
houac. 10-vrar-old
10-year-old daughter of Mr
Mr. at ihe Clarence Shaw home. ♦ Mrr |
;
three children of Richland were
Bell Telephone office in Battle and Mrs.
of, Par­
U_ Hubert
..a—. Morehouie
U
smith spent Sunday with Mr ‘^il! "*r "s
s.f iia&lt;’ Ru*",tJ’ Sunday ot her sister. Mn.
Creek spent Sunday with her moth­ melee Ia in Pennock hospital at Has­
er and brother, on their way to tings suffering with severe bums re- and Mr*. Earle Smith and then went i-&gt;-» I'-Vii
iztb aav Gena Brown and children. ♦ Mr.
and Mrs. Wilbur Tolle* and two
Grand Rapids, where they will take ceivt-d Thursday morning • while at to the home of Mr. and Mr*. Clifton
' '
si. Je&lt;i&lt;» children and Mr*. Ethel Pennock at
three weeks' training for supervis­ t breakfast when In some manner the Miller at Lacey to »pcnd :-omc time.
•‘ .
HiuUngs nnd Mr. and Mrs. Rumor 1
or*. * Mr. and Mrs Wm. Corsdh cord from an electric nlate caught *• Miss Elmer Jane PurchK daugh. '
" Tolk., and three children of Bunhave teceived confirmation from lhe on her chair and overturned, throw­ ter of Mr and Mrs. Frank Purchi'.
K
„i nell district were recent guesu of
Navy department of tlie-death of ing a dipper of boiling water into Jr became tht bride tf Kenneth
\
r
Mrs Haze! Nunnemaker ceiebrottiM|, j
their *on, Robert, radioman third her lap. and down her legs, severely Hoffman, son of Earl Hoffman. FriH
■' her birthday. * Martin and Oerala j
class, supposed to have been on lhe .scalding one-third of her body. .Her day evening at 7 o’clock. The sin- stat’• Peters and Jlobert Eokeif of Barat J
• A’lnnHc" last in the big naval bat­ mother, who is employed as night Rle ring ceremony was read by the tor.xrj &lt;&gt;
’ Cr&lt; k were at the Peters home in
tle Nov. 13. Their sons. Mac and operator in the local telephone of­ Rev Carlton Brooks Miller at the
' ' •"
. i Hickory Comer* Sunday afternoon.
Clare, expect to enter thc service, fice. was notified and Wavne Cnr- home of Mr. and Mrs. Perle Van J^’or,7'r .
the former
latter :
MtohFeb
L 3. and thc yi-ndii
“
. KSSpenter. a neighbor,7X3
who had
Just 5;
re- 8?cSk1%rSS?t^“.’ 55:.
OBITUARY OF
is confined to his home with h0.wtal Tire child has been in a &lt;lrr blue drexs with velvet applique.
Schuur
i*
rot't
a
raid . lb E
M'USitto&amp;I h 5TU to "«
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Henry H Ciller was born Jan. N,
will
herr card club this Fri- ment, «er mother hu been scend- Quet of white gardenias Mrs. Van "
w.u entertain
■...
1859. near Green latke in AUaoH
day nt n potluck dinner and social Hr the
wHii “r * Mr Snd l*nberB. matron of honor, wore an '
county He departed this life
..l.-naa,,
LI* it SiV
CWca- ensemble
*»«* «
lUIBUC to
«M carried " 15 iKvniiios-r whereof
afternoon 11U.Hta.MIMA
* Miss Florence Grilfeth. ' Mrs Wm
Wm. J
J. Liebier
went to Chlcaof luggage
tan and
9 at his home east ot Hastings. Ha
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mnn
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Pi-rita
who ha*&gt; been working at Battle bo Sunday night and will spend r,,d r^es; The best nun was Perle- h»r*nnio —J mj E«n4 *h&lt;t .»
was united in marriage to Mary I.
Cass in the Men and
Van Denberg
.l.
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J. . v«n
nenherv They
Thrv both
hnth graduated
orazinnlerl •«!
,r&gt;l vf
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r- ■ r~&gt;n
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Creek for some time. Is now staying three
■14 &lt;i.;
Betts of Irvins. Mrs. Claler preAI4ri&lt;li
Clr.thine market buying* spring fron» N"hv‘“e .1?|«*k*ch15&gt;ol&lt;“n£ 7*
***’'
n,,,“‘wr'
with her father. Osberl Griffeth on . ,ntnini, mnrret nnvmu mnn,
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rr. a n»&gt;* ceded him tn death five years ago.
the W. R. Harper farm northwest ».wt. ,,
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rh„ Wm
tn.
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v UeMe
11-K1,..“ employed
employed tn
in Battle
Battle Creek.
Creek. Mr.
Mr, HoffHoff...
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4 m mm to this union were bom nine chU.
nf town, while he prepares for an .,,
iookinK nfter me
th'p aiorr
,tOr. wnuc iney
.h..I -----man. expects
to leave
for
rf i-w.K.t. drtn- Ad*
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Gerald. Dan and Robert of MldjK
are gone. * A good crowd attended ®n Jan: ~8. ,
,
the basketball game Friday night
White of Mn_
_
Prob«i»
viile. Alfred and Lyle ot Hastings,
when Caledonia met the local* on Camp McCoy. Wto.. spent a few *t0*™*°* BA,X
1 38 Edna of Lansing. Mrs. Arthur Moore
the name
home floor.
The second
teem
dl
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home lE"
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.trie
noor.
secona
team
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OMDEB FOB PUBLICATION
tot team M4 r.qtoM the second Ml« Lotto Melnine. .Mrs. UI- 5l,.l',Xi*=s?“l.r «f "e.o
**” &lt;1nBr*; 8Hr was a life-long resident of thb
overtime in vet the score of 35 to 33 Ilan
{&gt;“ gone to Decatur t0 reranlM in it.. aff|tr »f th. !te*|»ter
In favor of the visitors. Eli Hales sP*nd some time with relatives.
„t i,„j. &lt;4 lurry i.rants. Mirhtcan.
1. b’14 st vicinity and lived in Middleville sevin
1, of B&gt;&gt; cral years before coming to Haswas the spark plug of the game with
di, &gt;1— u. —- - M-.O I-—.---- .X.A
Max Bedford. Middleville, and MarEnough for Bathing
vean. Caledonia, high point men
The world's largest mineral hoi
and most cheerful to all who vlaltad .
with 11 points each. The first team
game was led bv Middleville practi­ spring, with a flow of 18.600.000 gal­
•r Etna him, never making anyone an extra
cally throughout and at the end of lons every 24 hours al a temperature
.hail f.-re.!-.
his children he leavoa to
the half the score was 14 to 9 and of 135 degree* Fahrenheit, is in
mourn his pawing an aged brother.
lhe final score 38 to 23 In favor of Wyoming's Hot Springs State park
Charles of Middleville, twenty
Middleville. Rounds was high point­
grandchildren, twelve great-grand- J
er for T-K with 20 points, Raj- Flnk- at Thermopolis.
children and a host of friends and
dL’tant relatives.
"And when my task on earth is done
Ofhre. ba When by Thy grace the vietTy’a won
E'en death's cold wave 1 will not flea
Since God through Jordan Icadcth
me."
Funeral services were held at
Leonard's funeral home Tuesday
afternoon. Jan. 13. at 3:30 p. m. with
. interment in Irving cemetery. Rev.
&gt;t Probata B. J. Adcock officlaUng.

ter-tn-law, Mrs. Wayne Fleenor *
■pending the
balance of the Winler
*. with *her
“!
granddaughter, Mr*. Ray Bteen and
f irally. * WU1U Streeter and a lady*
from Cooper were united in marisge on Thursday U*t We haven’t
learned her name but we extend
ongratulatlons ♦ Mrs. Edna Brady
Is gaining from her recent opera­
tion and u abk to be dreased *Mr*
Harry Stimson and Mrs
Herbert
Cook attended the White Shrine
mealing in Grand Rapids. Friday
afternoon and evening- * The Far­
mer* State Bank have re-eiecterf the
following
cfiicer*: . Pres.
Wm.
Crontwllier. Vice pre*.. Arthur
Thcde; director*. Wm. Gackler. Ar­
thur Bell and Cha*. Robertson,
-ashler. Ear! Lee: asst. Burdet Ben­
away. * Mr and Mn Robert Jor­
genson -and
Mrs---------.Lillian
— daughter*. ------Cote and Patricia Jorgenson spent
Sunday
"*
with
***" their daughter
■*’ u“ and
■* als
*‘“ ­
ter. Mr* Robert Jackson and hus^ind. who recently moved from Ann
Arbor onto a farm near Dowling *
Mrs. Wm. Streeter and four little
'laughters of Gun lake wenfto Reed
my. Saturday for a week’s visit with
her sister. Mrs. Glenn Thoma* and
family. * Mr. and Mrs
Bernard
-rrk nnd son* of Hastings were
Sunday visitors of her parent*. Mr
•ind Mm Wm. H. Johnson. * Mrs.
Arthur Bedford of the Powers
-eigiiborhood. went to Grund Rapids

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BRANCH DISTRICT
Mrs. Mabel Parka, who came
from Kalamazoo to ba with her
sister. Mrs. Henry Bldelman and

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that the
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are bookremtnis-

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needed for war production, please remember:
. J War plants need tremendous quantities of gas to
make precision parts for bombers, fighting planes,
guns, tanks, ships and other war goods.

which Inthird in
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explain a

Under normal conditions, we could obtain steel and
other materials to enlarge our gas supply and meet
all demands. Today, this cannot be done.
t

of thia
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uld have
dd. Mr
bpangled

O The use of gas in war plants conserves coke, wmI
M and oil and relieves transportation, thereby enabling

railroads to move war goods faster.

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needed by war plants. Will you help?

People who call “Informa­
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readily available in thc tele­
phone directory probably don't
realize the serious waste they
are causing.
1,450 hours of operators’ and
equipment time arc wasted each
day io Michigan by calls for
numbers that are li&amp;ted in the
telephone directory. Those
thousands of unnecessary calls
further congest thc war-loaded
telephone system.
So please look in the direc­
tory for the number you nant.
// it is !\'OT listed and you must
call "Information," write it
down so you won't have to a'ik
‘for it again.

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more. * Mr and Mr* Keith Norton
and children of Kalamo were Bun­
day dinner guesu of Mr. aod Mte.
Vincent Norton. Mr and Mrs. Ken­
neth Norton and children were aha
guesu
* Mr*. John Darby haa
been Hl with lhe flu.

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�THE HASTING* BANNER, THVItShAT. JANUARY 11. 1M3

FADE STX
’ and Mrs.

Watt Thomas ofSouth'!* Mrs. George Nelson was a Has- the Freeport school* and Miss Mar-1

Tinwn. * Mr
and Mrs. Fred '-nr* vUllor Wednesday * Mr. and cella Muma were united In mar- Ft r I TAM
I Bo*ne, *
Mrs Watt Thomas of South Bowne rlage Thursday, January 14. at the . 11 t I I (J N
Schwadet of Campbell called on ucrp Sunday gueata of Mr and brlde'a home in Richmond. Michi-1
u *• 1 w ■’
I Mr. and Mrs. George Forbey arid Mr*. McrrfU Karcher andjamily. gan. Tlie young couple, spent thef- ----------------------------Mis* Velma Buehler of Hastings
Wednesday afternoon. *,* Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Barnum of honeymoon in Canada. Ttw entif I .Malcolm Robinson of Jackson, son
Sunday dinner
community extends congratulations lot Rev. and Mrs D. W. Robinson.
spent the weekend with her parents. Miss Dorothy Vun Patten of kal- Coata Grove were Sundnj
"
I pastor of tlie local Melhodut church.
Mr. and Mn Forrest Buehler. * tunoBoo snent Friday afternoon and guests of Mr and Mrs Ben Bink- and best wishes,
■ left for Camp Grant. III. Thursday.
Mr. and Mn. Otto Kunde spent Salurdiv with her parents. Mr. and ney. ♦ Mrs. Eniesl Tooker accom­
£nda; ahernoor! wtm Mr and Mn. Ctarenre Van Patten * Mr. panled
panied Mr
Mr. and Mn
Mrs. Clyde Tooker Freeport Boy Reported
, * Mr and Mrs. Lyle Schinalzied and
firePrad SchaU of Cascade They and Mr*. Keith Durkee and family and family to Hastings Stuulay
Killed In Action two daughter*. Marvel and Beverly
ahrt called on C. H. Dunlakln of of Woodland spent Sunday with where they were dinner Rue*t«* of
This community was bowed in
E iwrcnceville. Til. spent from
Grand Rapids. * Sunday caller* Mr. nnd Mrs Adam Endres. * Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Curl Bustance. * grief Sunday when word reached 1 Sunday until Tuesday morriing with
nnd Mrs.
Mrs'- Fred Durkee of BnrBar- here liutl Bernard Fighter, son of1
of Mr. and Mr*. Allen Ftah and and Mn;. Lloyd Kaichcr and Dr, Mr. and
“ntl
RP'
F. R Deming were Mr and Mr* living Walters of Grand Rapid.* num district were Sunday afternoon Mr.
Robinson
and aL,o
air. and.
tutu, Mn,.
ajrii. Claude
viwuuc Fighter
rixiitec had
iiuti «•««’ Mn;.
------ D. W
-----------Uoyd Karcher. Mr. and Mrs. P, c. •‘‘•re Sundn- gu-sLs of Mr. nnd guests of Mr. *nd Mn. Aii»m B&gt;- been
killed in action oh New Year *s ,h*‘r
Mimuirierf
Sclwnatalcd *
Deming of Grand Rapids, and Aunt Mrs. Leap Karcher and Mr. and a’c^* Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Miller Duy In New Guinea. Bernard was
Do ton Inland Lakes Garden
Maney Deming, local Aunt Nancy Mrs. William Crakes. * Mr. and of Hasting* were Friday evening poiHjlur among the young tw-ople I cl,lb 1,eId ll» ineclmg at the home
returned home with her son to Mr*. Fred Durkee of Woodland guests of her mother Mrs Inna ol this community and was highly I °J Mrs. Anna Robinson Thursday
revuiucu
wimi *
unMrs.
««Dori*
w .....
* .Mrs.
a forumne
some time.
were Sunday dinner guests of x«r
Mr. Brown
DrouJ'h*
.Mrs. Jennie
Jennie Casadav.
Casaday. who
who respected by all who knew him. He; afternoon of tat week. Mrs C. D
of Battle Crock. Miss Helen nnd Mrs. Richard Durkee * Mrs. has been in Hailing* the past four w«» born Sept.'20, 1919 and grad- Bauer of Hastings was prerent and
Woods—
of ------------Hastings nntl
ana MbJl
Miss Doro- Bernice
uernicr Ctosson.
viawii. her
mrr father. Frank weeks, w now visiting her daugh- uated from Freeport high school ‘to'f » taUc on organizing a neightby Woods, local, were weekend Walton, nnd
and brother. Ralph Wnlton
Walton ter.
ter, Mrs
Mrs. Maude Roger*
Rogei and Mnr- 6n May 23 HS5 al the age ot 15 1 borhood War Club. Mrs. Nettie Kern
Rev.
Everett
Ute ----------- •*._--------------- .-Tre(*nt 0(' was aupolnted chairman with Mrs.
fUesU of Mr. and. Mm. Robert O
off South Bowne were in Grand guerite.
«45nr'1^ *
* «e
vHe was in the upper 10 perct.
White ana
ami ramny
family or
of mevensvme.
Stevensville. *- Rnplds ---------- - Saturday
— -»•
— —rh-A .t
wnne
on *business
afterpreached
at the
the P.rm.
Parmalce Method* 1U.----------..vu....w .w.Uty
class ...
in M
scholastic
ability and L"t,a Harrington. Mrs. Bertha Bush,
Mr and Mrs Gao- Studt ot Lake noon. * Mr. and Mrs John Pish 1st-church tat Sunday afternoon. his
was u leader In all school ac- Mrs. Roger Williams and Mr*. BerOdessa called on Mr. and Mr*, enjoyed n verv pleasant call from Later Rev and Mrs. l^ve were ^n.- tlvlty. He entered thc service of his tha Adams os her helpers who wdl
Oeorge Bustance and family Sun- lur cmi«ln. Andrew Rlttcnger of ner guests of the Ororgc Clark country the first week in May. 1941 ,\t»*t every house in the village, tave
dav afternoon * Edgar Cheney near Lowell tat Thursday. * Mr*, famllv of Caledonia. * Mrs George nnd received his basic training in literature..explain the plan, and nsk
and family of Lansing. Don Rich- Joo KnuHman, Burton nnd Joyce Barnett who is a patient at Pennock Louisiana. Particulars concerning fl?r co-operatllon. A box will be
ards of Dearborn, and Mrs. Earle were Sunday afternoon guests of hospital. U n little Improved. * hi* death arc unknown nt present. P'ace'l in the Leonard dry good,
Jack of Detroit spent Sunday with Mr. and Mr*. Dan Kauffman and Mrs Elia Cattuiu a Hastings vhd* Heartfelt symnathy of the entire
*hfrf
n??!on ‘.‘5S
their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Hcr- fnmilv of Logan. * Elmer Rou*h of tor Saturday. * Mr. nnd Mrs Ho­ community Ls Mended to the heart
lctl * ^r- "r’d,
S111
nan Gooch. * Little Jerry Herbert Rockford wo* a Wednesday after- mer Henney and two son*. Elwood broken parents and the brother. Whittemore were in Hastings Friday
Kompscn has been ill but 1* re- noon guest of Mr and Mrs. J. D. and Raymond, of North Woodland,
Roscoe at home
forenoon. They wire alto dinner
tovering * MLv Elaine Kauffman Cool. * Lewis Neeb and Clarence nnd Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Roush of
'
-- - —
[ guest' of their brother and sister-in­
Ot Lansing spent Friday night nnd
Van Patten were in Caledonia on Hasting* were Sunday evening suplaw. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Whitte­
Duration
fcturday with her parents, Mr. and
h"*ine*s Monrtnv. ♦ Bgt
Gerald per guests of their mother. Mrs. .h'The
Vjb7"""
”" Club will meet at more in Rutland. * Mrs Roger Wil­
S-« joe Kauffman. * Mr and Mrs
Forbey graduated from his training Mary Henney. Leon Henney .of the Library nextweek Wednesday,
interested
in liams spent Wednesday with her
r» ByssrSdoXS
sriiL™®. &gt;na.„»d or.^ r.^ ™ •»...«» «■.. January 27- eEveryone
—
....
.......
.
.»
what is being done for the boys aunt. Mrs. Vern Quick, near Ban­
napioa iprm ouiiuay wiiu nn iu»
--......
of Freeport wno are in the service
service ft'*'**- Mr- nnd Mr*. Quick have remother. Mrs.
Elnora Whitney
and
HB address
is Sgt Gerald
Forbcy,
.urn,
me —
---------------------/ arid — cordially ‘invited
"'^etovsTre
to atui.d
Govtord *.Jerrv
Karcher »p„u
spent the
32nd «u
Air Depot
Group.n'entofT
32nd Rrweekend
grandparents.
HUI Chilli
Field. CVorU-t,
Ogden. Tltnh
Utah Mr*. OttoKunde. * Mr ^nd Mrv Some
nome letter,, Jro^the
&gt;r»m m Jx&gt;n
oof. tn
m ra
r».­
__1|___ ■with
_ i.v. hU ____
i____ ...-Mr. pau 6qd. uni
gnrds to their cords and gifts will
* j*r. nnlJ ^t.',. Clnrenci
be -----------read and
if thc
mothers —
have
sing. and
Mr. sons
and ofMrs.
Robert
- ••
—letters
- -------••
gow
Dowling.
Mr.Giasand *&gt;me
inu-rmtlng
from the
M?hfarv
Mrs. Willard
Willard Arouid
Arnold und
and snuruyii,
Marilyn. r-u
bo&gt;».
bring
them,
and OS
be SliTe
sure £!!
and
Xw"nuru^of W
Mrs.
5,---"S —
.ent, 2™.
—
r.nd Mr.
Mr and
on.i Mrs Howard
Hnuimi Bolo
iWn of
nf *«P
keep w
u» Posted
posted on their
their‘change ol
of
.‘.J-1’.
iC°!
.
and
W. Lung and Mrs. Lillian Rapp at
Hasting*
were Bunday dinner addressinat all Umea. Be sure and "'nil lake Sunday * Mr. and Mrs.
come w
to the meeUng.
meeting.
‘ guests of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Ke • comc
Olenn Williams and three sor&gt;N^ev*
nsTndafiC^^nwn
The Bflrr* County Christian f.i-Hh. Kenneth ami Kendall of Gull
wnh Mn^Ftovd Wahon of ^u'h Endeavor Union met at the United Uklak?. were dinner guests of their mr
inr­
* A&amp;K hf“tl£ 4VXu B^rm
tat ^y eve- ents Mr. and Mrs. John Ad'im* Sungathrred nt the home of tnrir “|ng with a large altcndanct;. Mr.
Wc wont to rent a 4 room furnished apartment
president, Nonna Yoder. Thursday KrnMt Mnrl“
s-rrriaTv nf
Mr. Mid Mrs Adams spent the af­
evening. Tlie evening -was enjoyed the Christian Endeavor Union, of ternoon in Kalamaxoo.
near thc Manufacturing Company.
Mr. and
with the playing of several games Detroit, gave a short addreu fol­ Mrs. George Schoolcraft of Battle
followed by refreshments of cook­ lowed by motion pictures taken at
Just listed o 7 room house in the 4th word, near thc
ies and pop. * , If—
ft Jonn itin The Coats Grove socletv was *J'h her parents. Mr. and Mrs Bert
son nnd Russell4r°
of m
Hastings
snent presented with lhe Silver Loving Patton Mr Patton i-. ttli cc.nfintd
Mb *5*0
school, house all modern, full lot, garage, for
Sunday with Mr.
Mrs.
Dsn. vUp. alKi second place was given
...' and
.
.
his-b«xi * Ivan Smith, who is JaPostma and Phyllis Ann. * Mr. and to Barryvilie. The meeting closed ’toned at the Great Lake* Training
$3700.00.
“m'a. “SK ...... .... i___ -I...,
»...
7 M^
____“ Sint Inn In Illinois nwnt tin* wisk"
J"' end with his wife here. * Mr. and
Smelker of West Freeport. * Mr
A 6 room all modern house in thc first ward. We
The W5.CB held their January Mrs. David Huggette of Battle Creek
and Mrs. Harold Woods were Sun­ meeting at the home of Mrs. Glenn announce the birth of a son. David
believe it is thc only empty house in Hastings.
day evening guest* of Mr. and Mrs KeUogg last Wednesday afternoon. Carlton on Thurrday. Jan. 14 »n a
It has a nice garage and full lot. Price $3000.00.
After the business meeting Mrs hospital mere.
there. ears,
Mm. nuagruc
Huagette was
Adam Etodres was in Luke
CMraa M.isln(, Bo]o an&lt;1 Mta Velma Arnold formerly Barbara Wheeler, daughter
business
Wednesday. *
Will sell for $500.00 down.
onKHRineo
Wndneulav.
* Frank
Frank ()( Htt3tlni{5
&lt;|ntightc" o‘ Mn. of Mrs. Andrew Schaffhauscr of
Windett of Irving is staying at thc Kellogg, gave two piano and vio- Delton. Mr HugaetU* is stationed m
home of Mr. and Mrs Earl Ever­ &gt;ia uu*.ls followed u, a luticu an armv Cnmn in California ut presWe hove a house on thc corner of Clinton and
son. * Mr. and Mrs. Howard Clin­ served by the hostess. About twenty- ent. * Tlie teachers facuhv will hold
ton nnd family ot- Bowne, were four were present. Each member is a party in lhe school building. W?dMarket street, 2 Iota, house just remodeled.
Sunday afternoon guests of
Mr. rcxiues’^d to ntnember hcr sreret ne«dav nlxht of this week * Mi-&gt;
w P?1
* Pvt.
and Mrs. B. R. Clinton. *
I
Valentine s Dav
*'
—‘— Bourdo
* of
* Orangeville
----------- -------------$2000.00.
Maxine
spent
Ervin Stahl of Camp Butner. North P®1 on
Da&gt;
. the weekend with Miss Edith Mae
Carolina, called on Mr. and Mrs.
Freeport Methodht Church
Burpee. * The Cedar Creek CcmeWe can get you a substantial loan on any of these
W. C. Lapc recently. * Rev. D. H.
Everett M. Love, pastor
, terv Circle held its annual meeting
Carrick held the second quarterly
ut the home of Mrs, Charles Kahler
Morning Worship— ll :00.
properties, so why be a renter. Come in ond talk
meeting of the conference year at
Sunday School—12:00.
on Wednesday of last week and
the Pleasant Valley church Sunday
|o cvcr&gt;
na3 elected the following officers: Pres.
To
every. parrnt
parent wnaw
whose son has
it over.
evening. A number from Freeport gjV,*n
mc ln the service of fu* Mn. Olive Hewilte: Sec. Mrs Gor­
were in attendance at the sen ice. country Jesus rends thL* word: don Stanton: Treas.. Mrs. Tludtna
* Ernest S. Mark* Detroit. General -x wufnot lmw
comfort teas: I Dickerson; flower committee. Mrs.
Let not your heart Gamer Hampton and Mrs. diaries
Secretary of .H.
the Mu-hiunn
Michigan rthrirt.
ChrLst- W1U come l0
ton Endeavor Union, was an over- be
bc troubled,
[IOUDlca neither
nc
let it be afraid.” Kahler. * The results of the basket
night guest at the home of Rev. John H 18'27
ball games between Plrtlnwell and
and Mrs. Griffin Tuesday evening. donn
the local team here Tuesday evening
* Pvt. Ervin Stahl of Camp But­ Carlton Center Methodist Church were as follows: First team. 50 to 20
ner. N. C.. who has been home on
REAL ESTATE BROKER
Everett M. Love, pastor
in favor of Delton, the second team
a ten-day leave, was a dinner guest
Morning Worship—10.00.
’
19-14 in favor of Delton. In thc game
of Mr. and Mn., Leon Howk one
Sunday School—11.00.
between the Ircnl team and Wood­
(The best investment on earth h thc earth Itself)
tiav last week. * Mr. and Mrs. J.
„v ore
iUC glad 1UJ
lIlc splendid
apiCMUM1 at„v- land which was ntaved at Woodland
We
for thc
E. Roush of Rockford were TueMlay tendance at our lerylct-s during las! i" idny night, tin'.score fot th'
dinner guests of Mr. nnd Mrs. Alltn tLcse winter days.
PHONE 2659
STEBBINS BU1I.DING
Fish nnd F. E. Deming..
• • •
tcam 19-10 both in favor of Delton.
Church of the United
The local team will ko to Nashville
Brethren In Christ Friday nlehL Jan. 22. to play ’.hut
Freeport Teacher Is Married
E B. Griffin D. D Pastor
Robert Hardy, popular teacher in
Phone 302
will co to Like Odessa to phv. ★
Freeport
10: 30 A. M. Sunday School.
Visiting Mr. mid Mrs. John Lechlcit11: 30 A. M. Morning Worship.
ner wluie her husband L. in Canada
7: 00 P. M. Christian Endeavor. on governinenLbusiiwss * Fred KyTopic. "What Dot's God Want Us burz of Coldwater, who has been a
To Do?’’ Leader. Leone Sterzlck.
surgical patient in Leila hospital
8: 00 P. M. Evening Sc»ice.
home ot his mn and duuvhter-in10: 00 A. M. Morning Worship
11: 00 A. M. Sunday School.
Wednesday afternoon. * Miss Doro­
P "o P M Christian Endeavor
thea McBain of Battle Creek spent
8:00 P. M. Tuesday
Evening Sundav with her parent/
Prayer Meeting.
Mrs. Roy McBain

FREEPORT

Mr'Jind ^5

KOW

ne“rrL

JANUARY OPPORTUNITIES

EARL R. BOYES

AUCTION SALE

On account of being in ill health I will hold an auction at my
farm located J mile north of Delton on

NORTHEAST WOODLAND
■ people Beatrice Ball, daughter of'
Mrs the
Lydia
Schuler
Mr. nnd Mn
Ball,Mrs.
and HarOral COURT
Visited
former's
Uster.nnd
Mr*.Esther
Mary Glltapie.
son George
of Mr. and

HIGH SCHOOL

Thursday due to the road condi­
tions. * Several from this lorxlitv I
attended the Barry C/wmlv Farm
Bureau session* nt Hastings test
week. * Two of our local young ■

TUESDAY, JANUARY 26, 1943

HOUSE

Kunz in Grund Rapids Wednesday very GlUaspk’. pledged their vow;.
nnd Thursday and returned hoirtc
hoirt’c recently. They expect to locate at1'
und
Est. Georg? W. DeMott. Proof of
by way of Lake View calling on Lacey. OWhooping cough 1;. In the
frelnds there. * Miss'Etther Schuler air. There are many victims among publication filctT. bond of udininUk, leaving Wcdnrhduy for Tucson, the real small children and others trator Bled, letters of administration
Ariz. where she will spend the re?'. Be careful. * Mr. and Mr;. Paul L-sued. petition for hearing claims
of* the
* winter
' *"“ *
* Those who
‘ attended
‘ '*■'* Bivens recently purchased
the filed, notice to creditors issued, in­
; the Annual Farm Bureau meeiini: Clayton Gaskill farm and will soon ventory filed.
Ehl Elbert V Smith. Final re­
and dinner at Hnstlng.s Wednesdav
ceipts Hird, discharge of admlnlstra.
ftom here were Mr and Mrs Kur!
lor issutxi. estate enrolled.
Eckard!. Mr and Mrs. Ray bcnwl,
Fit. Eva C iNeviiui Kcnaston.
E. J Bates und Mi. und Mrs Hen
Proof of publication fllwj* testimony •
Schrieider. T&gt;i£ latter were accom­
of fiecholders filed, license to sell
panied by Mt/and Mrs Henry Flet.sL-.fiued. bond on sale filed.
ner of Woodland * Mr- S. A Aid­
Est. Royal E. Wickham Waiver
rich ot ILfkory Corners spent from
January 18 was thc last club hour
Thursday Ayrning until Sunday with ot the semester. After this/lub of notice and consent' filed, dis­
charge of admlnLstrutrlx ksueid. es­
hcr sister. 'MLss Mertlc Steward^ *
’
Mr and MnXWalter Cooke an* rat­ hour the student may enter smoth­ tate enrolled.
Est Eh D Hull . Proof of pub­
ing lor tiieirXlittie nephew. Lloyd er club with thc udvlM-rsypcrmiA/ ; llcatton filed, order allowing ucWllliarru. whilX the former's sister. slon.
Mn late Wdha'm.i nnd her new lit­
Tlir heavy snoHlattx has been count entered.
Est. Allie C. Young. Proof of pub­
tle son ure at Pennock hospital * causing muelrTroiible ...
for ....
the bus
The Cheerful Helpers' Club was drivers/parts of-the routes had to lication filed, order assigning real-,
entertained ut the ItonuiGf Mr* lx- ^mitred.
Several btue.s were dur entered, discharge of adminis­
Fred Reuther Friday, it bemg-aii ull Jtoilndetcd in the mow until help trator Usued. estate enrolled.
Efit Edgar L. Henney. Proof of
day meeting with put luck dinner, arrived.
“
publication filed, order allowing ac­
They
Cioss" -------—».‘
--------------12 ......... ...held
” Its •
—
.—, did
— "Red
----- ---------January
thc-Hl-Y
forBruce Ecknnlt of M.C S. stient over ma; Initiation and Bill Kelly gave count entered
Est. Thomas E. Cheesebrough.
the weekend with hl* parents. Mr. a report of the meeting which he
.-a
—i.’, und .....
. Fourth annua) account filed.
and »«..
Mrs. Karl t?-u
Eckard
slater. attended at Knlarmiroo;
Est. John E. Senslba. Proof of
Joyct1.
Fortnights were distributed Wcd1 nerday by members of th? Journal­ publication filed, order allowing ac­
SOUTH BOWNE
Ism class. Thb. wipi the last edition count enu-red.
Est. Effie P Goodyear Petition
Mrs. Grace Murphy and cousin thik class will publish, us thc femes- for license to srii Hird, order for
of Grund Rapids visited from Sun­ ter ends Tuesday
Mr. -Brozakfi physical education publication entered.
day until Tuesday at Sieve Mil­
Efit Prank Pcighner Order allow­
lers. * Cadet John Flash from cltL-ses are gradually doing more ing claims entered, final account
Glenview. 111., and mother, Mrs. A. .'trenuous exercises, und within a filed
T Eash and sister. Mr?. Helen week they are going to luive a tret
Est. Beit
Petition for
see how much they have im.. B. Sparks
„
Burkey of Hx'.tings were Wed­ to
widow'ss allowances
allowanccrs filed, or
order for
They huve been working’■ Widow
nesday dinner guest.* of their son proved.
on ralw.themc.fi. played basketball, wldowa altowojices entered,
and brother. Clare Eash and family. giant push ball, chinftie aocccr and
Ext. Alice
*""" Hoyt. Final receipts
• Mr. and Mr*. Floyd Walton nnd
filed, discharge of administratrix
little Bobby Parker were in Wood­ have run relay- Most of the boys Lssued. estate enrolled.
land on business Saturday. * Mari­ seem to be in very good physical
Est. William J. Liebhauser Final
lyn nnd Murtha Pomtt ;[&gt;ent Sat­ health.
Mrs Wesley Bun el I substituted account filed .order for intbllcatlon
urday nttrmoon with Mrs. Jennie
■ * Mr.
.in . KIIVS
hl.-l Thiusday
I tlUXMFU, and ru_
Gies last
Fri- entered.
Pmaee and Wanrita Schray. * for
,4y
Est Warren E. Carter. Petition
Mis* Corinne Gl&lt;-.; entertained
Ail cLl’.s have completed HWU for administrator filed, waiver of
company from K.-iltinuizoo the pa*',
,
nn,!
filed, filed
order (inlet
ap­ All.
•mre-ter cxaminattoiis
and report notice und consent
week * Mrs D 1J Holcomb Ls
pointing ndminifitratrix
entered.
able to r it up n few minutes nt n
An ir.terclivw. UifiJcetbaU tourna­ i bond ui udminLstratrlx filed, letters
time each day: Sin- now has a h«d. ment.
In the O. A. A. I. scheduled :u* ol iidmtiiifiirnlton b.Mied. order hmfrom Gruiul Rupid* helping to care foltows:
I iiinn M*ttl&lt; m&lt;nt entered, petition for
fur hi t * Mr and Mrs. Farrel An­ J.iii 22 Seniors vs.. Juniors
1 hearing claims filed, notice to credderson und baby of Hastings were
Sophoniore- w FrwJimen itors issued.
Sunday guests of hut gr.iixifuthi'r. Jan. 29
ac
Stnlors vs. Sophomores
;i’ Est.
" ‘ Robert
— Dawson.
— Annual
*------- - “
**­
Jacob Cilefis and .Mls-s Corinne. *
count filed.
v&lt; Freshmen
Mr. and Mrs La Grand Collier Feb, 5 Junlprs
i Est. Nellie Thomas. Proof uf pub­
Seniors Vs Freshmen
Nlicnt Simdav nt the lioinc of Wm.
; Mention filed, order allowing claims
Junior.-, vs Sophomons
Crittcndon of Quimby. * Mis. John
from high entered. Inventory Tiled, final ac- ,
Anderson and son Arthur of Altn- Twenty-four boys
count filed, order allowing account
rfsi’.Od at Pau! Hoffman * Thursday school arc working during their entered.
forcmxm. * Rev. und Mr*. Andrew thirty-minute periods on ten model
Est. R. B. Walker. Proof of pub­
lur the lorcts. The plane..
HofTnian and daughter. Beniadinv airplanes
arc ahdui half romplr-tvd. The main lication filed, order allowing claimsentered, final account filed, order
Mr-. Polly Fash and daughter, Mr ... hcldup is getting materials and allowing account filed. dlMhtirge of
tksfgiu.
Helen Burkey of Hastings. John plane
Thr Junior RioCrrc-s is now mak­ administratrix Issued, estate en­
Eash. Mrs. Howard Thaler were ing a plea for old -.ilk or nylon rolled.
Est. Martini Dickinson. Annual
stockings. They will in- reprocessed
Mishler home * Mi- Orvin Al- amt iued [■&gt; make ammunition bug;. account filed
Irrdlng nttendrd the Church of
Est. John Mead. Will filed, de­
An asscmblv was held Wednesday.
the Brethren Aid at Elmdal *
13. in Central auditonu,.;. clination of trust filed, petition for
Thursday. * Mr and Mr?. Floyd January
Moving pictures were mown re­ probate filed, order for publication
Burkey and family of Hastings were minding the &gt;tud&lt;-nts of .ways to entered.
Sunday dinner gursts of their
F.st. Bert B. Sjrarks. Proof of puobrother. Clare Eanh and’ family *
Wednesday, Jan 13. Mayor Ken­ llci'tlon filed, order allowing claims
Pvt. Vcmlr Stahl and mother, Mrs yon introduced Duane Ottosen in entered.
Rachel Stahl of CampbeH ijient tin- session mom nr. thc leader of
Est. Llewellyn I Campbell. Final
Mondnv at tne home of Mr. and a new salvage*drive. Duane dem­ receipts filed, order allowing account
Mr:. Jerry Blough. * Callers the onstrated'how to save tin cans vital entered, discharge of admrx. Issued,
nast week at Jerry Blough's were far war industries. He began by estate enrolled.
Howard McRobr rts of Alto. Riifiscl) first cutting both ends from thc can.
E&amp;t. Willie C. Towne
Final ac­
Blough and family, und I.avern then putting the can on. thc floor, count fill’ll, order assigning residue
Moore of Fn-cport, Mr.'.- Lydia placing a foot upon it. and smash­ entered, dlscharve of executor is­
Thompson. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Sla- ing it. The enn sliould be pressed sued. estate enrolled.
baugh and sen.
Est. Mary E Brogdon Will filed,
■o thut ix&gt;ih sides nearly come to­
gether. but not quite. You i.hould petition for probate filed, waivers of
notice and consent filed, proof of
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Case of be able to iic hint through It. will filed, order admitting will en­
' students arc nsked to carry on UHs
Hickory Comers were Rtiesla nt'the.•nmivtty in their homes. Thc drive; tered. bond of executor filed, letters
Mr. and Mr'. Bm Conklin homo nn will take place sometime in April
te-tamentary Issued, order limiting
Sunday * Relative.'; of Muri Task-;I Thc basketball '.ccond team did settlement entered, petition for
er. in service in New Guinea when II net Journey to Alleg.fn Friday night
hearing claims filed, notice to credkilled in action, received thc news on I dti'.' to t uni.per Litton difficulties.;j Itors issued.
Friday. He was an Assyria boy unlirXDFRSHOTT
Mrs. Leon Cole were In Hastinis nnd Learn.
Everyone Ls staving at home thes*
On Thursday afternoon. January d ■' • •■&gt; there Isn't much news. *
Tlie sick folks at Carrol Newton's
arc
nil better,
ieated thc "Smokeless Wonders
----------------- -excent the babv who
oh and pie niiful snow siip- Tn this retunneugagtment the re- l«
1- not
:-„-t so -’.I
She WM getting
well
Plv * Mr nnd .V
-i rvcs polled,, up 39 points against "Ionv
atone wood
good until she had a set back
of Biihfield. Mrs.
Mlller. 32 for lhe Wonders . M Hill led &lt;l"°
to a csld.
cold. * Mr. and Mrs. Ron«l"“ »&lt;&gt;
"1'1 Hivpe* w»re sooner guests on
Battle Cri-vk. left on Thur1'lay for [flayed nn ouutandmg came also.
FUUifliv at the home nf Mr. and
Marion. Indiana, to visit a cousin.
A regtond meeting of agriculture
teachers was held in Hostings high
‘lin'd Jun. 4 tn room 3!1. Mr. Luke .»mw of Rattle Creek visited at Floyd
Miller i'll! remain for n month's Kelley ant! Dr. George Deyoe were
vl«it * Mrs Edith Milb-r who was heir from Michigan suit college.
admitted to Pennock ho-pltul ch
■ning cnllers at Al Briir*.
Raltiesnake Banner
| * n'h ’'hn«on. who Iwuiwhi the Mrwas brought home on Friday a* tv
Before lhe Stars and Stripes, the
fl*T *' in p,,"nnrk hn«DHal.
emergency cases. * There was no early nava! battles of th. Rcvoto- hernia.
Mrs. Johnson's lister is
rchool nt the Brlgar school on tion were fought under a variety of .fnV|t*o with h?r. ★ The frlrad* here

flags, thc most popular being n yel- evtmd lh?lr xvmonthv to Mrs. Chaa.
low flag with a black rattlesnake Srori nnd famtlv in their b-reaveand a white flag with a green pine ment * We hope there will be n
trce
j '"*&gt;d ntt&lt;'”d«nc? at the W. S.
1 dinner al Ernie Matteson's this

COMMENCING AT I O'CLOCK FAST TIME.

HORSES

FARM TOOLS

Boy more, 12 yrs. old,

Common rake

Block more, 19 yrs. old,

Deering mower, 5 foot

'fcrt. 1450

Hay rock

Hay loader, John Deere

CATTLE

Block cow, 8 yrs. old
Jersey cow, 5 yrs. old
Guernsey and Jersey heifer.

Guernsey and Holstein heifer,
Heifer, 2 yrs. old
HOGS
2 fot sows, wgt. 250 each
5 shoots

Pair sleighs
New Idea manure spreader
2 horse riding cultivator
2 wagons

Spring tooth lever drag
Double harness
Roller
Drill
2 horse collars
Walking plow
Walking cultivator, 7 tooth
Steel drums
Other articles too numerous to mention.

HAY &amp; GRAIN

Some hay

Some corn

FARM TOOLS
Deering binder, 7 foot
Side delivery rake

MILK, YOU SAY?
Here we find Mr. Former Coffee-Drinker, looking into
the Beveroge situotion! Preparatory to becoming a
milk addict, the discriminating Mr Drinker left no
bottle unturned until he found the best . . HIGH^

LANDS DAIRY Grade A Milk, of course!
SERVE DAIRY DISHES FOR HEALTH AND VICTORY

Phone 2651 for home delivery or buy it ot your grocers

HOUSEHOLD GOODS
Library table

Bedstead

2 Dressers
2 Rocking chairs

HIGHLANDS GRADE A MILK
HIGH IN CREAM CONTENT. RAW
OR PASTEURIZED. FT. 7c. QT.

A Qc
I Q

TERAAS OF SALE: Cash day of sole, nothing to be removed until settled for.

BUY U. $. WAR BONDS AND STAMPS

BERT PATTON, Prop
HENRY FLANNERY. Auctioneer

« .,'NLESS EXPERTLY STORED, A CAR IN DEAD STORAGE
COtS ’TO TH I DOGS* FASTER THAN IF CAREFULLY
- DRIVEN AND SERVICED.
PROPER PREPARATION
FOR DEAO STORAGE COSTS ABOUT 430.

UF THE GROUND HOG CAN
SEE HIS SHADOW, THAT
MAY 8E BAD NEWS FOR
SOUR. BA rjERY - 6 MORI
WEEKS OF WINTER,.
Keep it checked and
CHARGED FOR THOSE
COLD DAYS TO COME.

MILTON LEINAAR, Clerk

STANDARD
RED CROWN

STANDARD
SERVICE

STANDARD’S
ISO-VISMOTO.OU

OAtOLiNI

HIGHLANDS DAIRY
PboM 2ssi

Robert w. cook, Prop,

SiAMOMD OIL COMPANY 0NMANA)

riutinci

SEE YOUR

STANOABD OIL DEALER

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                  <text>THE HASTINGS BANNER
EIGHTY-SEVENTH YEAR

SECTION ONE—PAGES 1 to 8

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN. THURSDAY. JANUARY 28. 1943

12 PAGES—2 SECTIONS

Wins Silver Wings

„ „ * * * * * * CO. TREAS. CLOUSE
Home Front SENDS STATE AID
—CHECKS TO SCHOOLS

Roosevelt ■ Churchill African INDUCT 42 IN
Conference'Shatters Precedent JANUARY DRAFT

NUMBER SB

NAMED FOR
CIRCUIT COURT

Borjy School Children JUR0RJ
lo neer Inuion
Health Envoy

a ry
y Youths
. i* m store tor uarry county scnooi (
Leave Today for Ft. Custer children during the week of Feb. 1.
.
tk—Prince*,* Wataus health envoyJ
Criminal Causa
A large group of Bkrn count,
thr M|eWfan Tuberculmls
'
young nien were in Kulalpazoo last nation
brings
her u&gt;ax»
ncr
dramatized
—x.«-u
Th'' February term of the cir...........
week for their final physical examhealth
_...._________
lessons his
—one of '“K- “-“J1 ®P«» «
ru the educationajx services financed ’
J'*d&lt;*'*-D. MdDonald preinailun for induction lAto li‘. "^2
by tuberruln&gt;i&lt;ChrLitmas seal*. Her ’«{"«• Following la the fury itot
, Army. Today. Thursday. forty-two'' ■rt^uiulu K-beii.g arranged by Maude
£hosen on Monday :
' of them who passed the tests, left W Smith commLMloner.
*
Charles Annable and Ed. ErhUnaw,
' tor Fort Custer to start their train­
in real life Princess Walassa U Hurtlnm dly. ward' 1 and 4: Prank
( ing.
Mia Vemu Wallene. Chippewa In?nd J1?
a
, This latest group of Barry county dlan from a North Dakota reserva-' and
301 A- Baker. Castletoo: Hu­
J men to enter the service are: .
tion. She is the fifth person to carry
Ba,™unL a1d
®*U&lt;nMorri* Leo' Alien. Hickory Cor- the Watasaa Uth* for the luberculoWoodland: George Branett.
1 ners. Bernard Maxwell McPharlin. sis association.
Auyria: Emerson Cairn*
Cairns an&gt;
an&gt; Lloyd
Arsyria:
_ _ _
Hasting ; Waiter Kenneth Wdo; Fl-fwtr
Fisher. . Ifa-tlno*
Hastings T-wt*
Twp.;*
Maunoa
,' wu
r Wayland. These three were
1 Calkins and Harry Dunn. Rutland; .
। volunteer*.
i John Carter and John KUlick. Or­
some far reaching plans and jmllcies ! The others are- Don Cruso Reid.
angeville: Wm. Crldler and George
I R 1 Nashville; Reuben Martin Pish.
Noffke. Thomapple. latwl* Daniela.
Cartton; Wm. Dipp and Guy South.
Yet. in iiiitc of any and all posi­ I Freeport: Webley W Manker. HasIrving; Erne*: Hall and Earl Johntive result* which have been an­ । ting.-. Richard Henry Lelnaar. Bat­
cock. Prairieville; Richard Hath­
nounced. enthusiasm for this un­ tie Creek: Ralph Wayne Hawthorne.
Installations Now Being
away and Gerald Hine. Hope: Claud
usual meeting' must be qualified. 'Hasting'. Or'.o E Springer. Has­
tings. Richard Howard McIntyre.
Made on Temporary Basis. Hunt Baltimore &gt; Hilmer Johnson
Much was accomplished and yet Battle Creek; Arthur Elwixrd Tobias.
and Harry Manhall. Johnstown;
• ome oi the most important ques­ Hastings; Le*trr Dale Smith. R 2.
The Michigan Bell Telephone an- Ebbie Lelnaar. Barry; Samuel Mction* were left unanswered.
i Nashville; Ia*wis Judson Guernsey. nouneed today that, because of war Keown. Yankee Springs Mary RydAbove all else, people over here ,H 1 Hastings;
Donald Kenneth
■n.ulh.K,™
or
uu
would like to have heard that plans . Wellfan . Hasting*: George Courier
hud definitely been made for a
JL 5**1, l'’n5'An,t:&gt;P‘r?1 AYJt,n cphone* in Hastings now can be criminal Cawsew—
unified Allied command and that ! F,lo®k2-e/*af‘h\y,rA 9?’’l,p HBr*. made only on a temporary basis, exTh#. “
People
" vs. —
‘Herbert
•
Couch.
- ■
. .Ulemem
U» political mess ' JJ.
*™“ erpt a* the service Is e**ential to da*^^d?j„ ..
a
settlement rf
of the
the direct war effort or to the pub- Juf’' ‘
(Continued on page 4. Sec I)
Kenneth Duane Hoffman. Nixsh- ! lie security.
, Marvin F. Cooley vs. Pet Milk Co.
vtllr Joseph Alphas Vroman. Jr.
William O Best, manager for the ft,,a*'
Woodland; Bernard Junior. Oarvev. company. »aid that applicant* for , Vletta Cathey vs. Richard BessNc»hvi'le; Lloyd George Brunt. R new installations in Hastings will be I
trespass
| 3. Bellevue: Cecil Alvin Cruttenden. offered party-line sen Ice with conAlberta Cole ys. Richard Bessmer.
I Ypsilanti Hugo Clulre White. Prte- tract* permitting the company to
...
.
i:ort. Dale Egbert temmcn. R. 2. withdraw the sen'ice on a 48-hour
Rusiell Brinkley vs. Richard Besa\ Delton; Frederick Junior Haywood. notice should the facilities be needed mert respa**.
Hasting*; Georae Junior converse. for the direct war effort or the pub- „ Omar Bimum vs. Consumers
1
R.
5.
Hastings.
Robert
Watson
Coo­
lie security.
Power Co. trespass.
Free Press Sports Writer
ley. Hastingv Robert Clarence An­
Linda
Under that arrangement, he
Lind* Lou Powell vs. Matthew
Cites Unusual Offensive
; drnon. Raspng*: Lyle Arthur New- pointed out. persons who otherwise “altch. trespaas
| ton. R I. Freeport
Record of Local Team
could not get service because of war ,
‘Ca“”..
. Thomas
innma* Edwin
tuwin Kurt.
nurr. Hasting*;
nasungs; restriction* will be able to obtain । EBa* J-Foafw vs. Mr. and Mi*.
Gordon Ironside. Jr., local high 1 Garth Emmerson Floria. R. 2. Del- 'it on a temporary oasis. Even under Howard Price, ejectment,
school student, has always been j ton; Max Frederick Francin-o. Ha.«- that condition, however, senice can
Adolph Parley vs. William E.
1 interested in sport* writing and In tings: Darrell Dwight Dean. Ha.&lt;-' be provided only If circuit*, as well. Howe, no cause given,
one of his first attempt* made the ting*; Edward Kenneth Cteler. Pon- as central office facilities, are availHarry O Mohrmann. Rec'r. vw
feel our Barry- County boy* had u.. 889-14. « BarryviUe. bA.. 8220 64.
Detroit Free Pres*. In a letter to : t;ae: Steve Hula Middleville: Ver­
r
Albert J McClelland. assumualL
I Etamp io good for three pound' Bob Latshaw. u sports columnLst 1 non Linwood Newton. Ypsilanti:• abiBest
1 1®. Shores. S.A.. 8215.41.
good quarter* and food.
said the plan 1* designed to I Wm. c Mnln. Odn. v*. Hayden
through January 31st.
on that paper, he told Bob about ,, Stanton Jay Strickland. R. 3. Ha*­
Speaking of food.boy*. I just road
HASTINGS CITY. SA.. 82.599.
— । -.rung....
.. 1 ,I lng&gt;. Jame, Henrv Mulder. Has­ ' afford senice to ,the greatest poisi-: Hathaway trespass.
। Slamp 11 good for three pounds , .the remarkable
record
up. this
where we have had the last sliced i. jerc. total 88.801.
' । ble number of person* wanting it.' Wrn C. Main vs. Hayden Hath­
। from Feb I through March 15
scoMin by the Hastings High bas- ting*; Winn Delo-. w.w...
bread we will get
for the
duration.
।
Green. owmuhu
Hastlnas:.:. at the same time complying with or-, ***&gt;'• lr”P“L
•• —
—-—
i HASTINGS
TWP— Dist. No. 3.
.
t Both coffee and sugar coupons are ketbull team and Bob. in turn came Aithur Wayne Gerber. R. 6. Battle- ders of the War Production Board
Now perhaji* we
re can• once
—- ry
again
—r- rimer,
Fl,hrr s_A~ 882: 14 in..
frl. *&gt;n-guijr.
Gregory. o.
S.
Edward D- Well*, RecY. vs. Thomr&gt;..,. good nlii
. . 853; -7. ....
n ..8. ...
..__ Cen•from the same War Ration Book 1. 'though with the following article ' Creek
Richard Dwight Barnes’[thAt adequate faculties be resened ** D French, assumpsit
taste cue of those
old nw'b
heels a
Star. -..
S«H.
Hastings
Vest
Cinnrd
Good*
&lt;in
th&lt;&gt;
Frpr
Pre
"
sport
page'
(transferred
to
Barry
from
Ionia
iend slices u&gt; you younger boys* wc t,.r |75; )0 fri qmnjby. S A . $58
‘ to meet military, war-production.. In-the Matter of the Petition Of
Meat—
Canned t.ood*
Good*
.viral
—Canned
WHEN A HIGH SCHOOL bas- | county*
and essential public need*. The tele- ‘h* Board of Supervisors for Barry
A new War Ration Book II will krtbali learn leads it* confereiwe ;
1 phone -ayatem cannot be expanded
'Continued on page 5. Sec. I)
i be distributed during January, ac- with three victories slid no de­
here at home
Undentanil T. d
*,2kJ1P ^22 m a wp a’
.-ufficicntiy to care for all .-enlce------------------------- ■*&gt;
■
■
to ■present
plan-. This will feats, its not unusual.
*cie ' cording —
------ — &gt;-yKi opf want* to Introduce a bin in »’’• ,.3'
4 Ed Van Poparing and the kit* were
-I....
demand* lxiuu.se Die materials re- aiiiaiitrYAgkRl 1919*
Hindi.■ SA.. 8169. 6. Shultz. SA. mad* under the supervision of Mrs. coter pwcwed h^ and other u
a team
u.nrn compiles
coropUes such
gucn a
n record
record
Congress to keep chewing gum cm $7C.
7 frl. Brush Ridge. SA.. 8151; Fred Bechtel, chairman of produc- -terne-suc&gt;’ «»
and in four additional games rolls
the ration ttst forever.
|
rAlloned
early
In
0*43.
To
obtain
These nr* busv day* for the nurses 9. Cloverdale. SA.. 877.
this new book, yqji Ynust produce
OI the
uir Health
noun Department
wr|m.**.»..* —
- what , IRVING -HYP.-Dist NO. 3. Wood, ■"&amp;.
of
duruuiu- u. Oto,.™ Book , L
1. °
on
dales
for
regiitra- ।.
n the da
J*:' .to
,T registra~That hl&lt;h coring mark ha*
------------- ------------------------------■■IvlWVHI
‘ -Rather than holding ourselves to ' f
witii *o many new babies to visit. SA-. 8151: 4 frl- Jones, SA.. 86 87; the various articles to go In the kit* Book
n,__ L |_--------------------------------- : arbitrary eAllmate* on the extent of I U Vi ItArlL VI IIVCKJ
to be announced
later.
_
—7—..S—
«——-7 frl
encountered
by Homer Smith, vice- “on ,0 betion
announced
later.
been e*t*bli*hed by llullngi
Many of them belong to you boys
5.-. Ryan.
A-« 8160.56;
. Fil ­
Brcok In Gai Main Cult Off (UtUre essential demands and deny.
. ..
.
..
in*"thc
fcan
Freeport
| nigh School o&lt; the West Cenin the Wservic&lt;"
service
• — assure
--------- •you
— more.“SA
* *8174:
”*' °9,rfrl..
’
,“'r' vd- 'chairman who was in charge of GASOLINE AND TIRES
Heat Supply Here
, tng service to civilian*, we properIncrease* In Memeerthips
lag'- whool.
school. SA
S A ., 8613. T. 845).
8451. total purchasing, the exart
exact date for do-।
do- । —
stamp 4• •from "
Basic
Mileage
Ra- I —
lraI
League.-----In
seven
that you will be proud of them lage
• —
•
1 Michigan
----- *--------------------&lt;1 OA4 12 frl..
f-l Little
l ittle Brick.
Rrirk SA..
«A 875
47S Ing
tne this
t'---------------------------------------Thnnii.. was
«-■ a
« cold day &lt;in
n the 10
n‘“k,f by
“ *YaUable
to a* many
os ;
And Innresented
Insurance
In Force
work
cannot**be
announced,
tion A B«x&gt;k. worth four gallon* of «i»me» the team ha* averaged
when you come home. They are
. 81.064.
Thursday
pog^e
offering temporary
con
at the
annual
e* dr.verve
deserve , ---------------JOHNSTOWN
TWP—------Dirt.....
No. 2 Mosl o{ lhe articles are here and gasoline, goal from Jun. 22 through! )a-t a fraction under 60 points. । HasHngs-YW.
fine babies and your wives
---------------Uacte to applicant*”. Bret explained
JfSSl
ie soldier., frl.. Monroe.
Monro. SA..
SA. 879.40
879 40.. 4 frlfrl . Str- ."word &gt;w*• —
been
that the March 2L
"All this was brought to our at­
a tribute They are true
r~ •received
—r:— r
Coincident with sub-zero weather , '
’h"urX^? Jo^held h^on w£‘
too. and are trying to do their
------------best -vens. S A . 888. 5 frl., Bristol, SA- ----------------------------&lt;Hhers have been
---------shipjicd
to have a healthy, happy baby for #1S7; 6 Banfield. S.A 8143 87. 7 ever. Mrs Barties would like U
•you on your return. This business Culver. S.A- 8121; JLBurroughs. 8,ur 1,1.I,V'J so.
to **
l^'*‘
nf being both father and mother A, &lt;123.
materia! it her? and
anyone
deMrUn'l &gt;1.1 &gt;»■.&gt;•&gt;■ Job. b,« 1m sm ; MAPU; OBO(,E TWr-Obl. No.
“ “'P
“ «el “
to hear a complaint. Little Linda n Manle GroveCenter SAS97 43', ... nr . .
Lou R»e. Barry County'* first 1M3 ‘ frl Mnvn s a &lt;14 'i frl
These
kite Tne&amp;e Kit* are
­
Unorr
are given
given to
toservice
serviceI -We have eight lettermen back 1‘heir usual and only source of fuel J The telephone manager pointed '“d^ Wrfnc.tteM
for Camp a *
e‘fr^ iinham 8 AMof mfn hsavfhg for foreign sen ice or schedule.
baby's dad Richard left for
Ua^f
Type Gits Book A. New Deadline from last Venr's squad, three of I
Although the break happened j out tt^t the iltuatlon is *o seriou* *“
d ™°^
week
ol&lt;T
1'a 'tflM 7 fri 'Brameh *" J*nl to unlu akeady *‘a‘«*ned
Custer when *he was 11 .w*«k
..
5. Norton. SA . 8194. 7 in. Branch. abrM(1
conlaln articles need­ Date for 1st Inspection March 31 .hem rrauiars Cant Ray Kenyon 1 about 2:00 A. M Thursday morning., that it may even become nroessaty t” a,'d"$*”*4 •J®’"*'
She and Bemadine are both fine
Theieafter. Once Each 6 mopths. ,an outv“ndmg guard and an in- i‘he reserve tank here wa&gt; sufficient Ito requrel some presant ImBvidual-1 O’f^'hoaen by the dlrertm
ed by the men not supplied by the
now and looking forward to hi* re- S A . J1B9 0..
I
tv
pec
tion*
at
least
90
days
apart,
l.-piring
leader-'
Ted
Banash.
highto
keep
most
burners
going
until
pine
user*
to
take
party-line
service
a
”
’
turn. ’
-----। ORANG EVI LIE TWP — Dist No.: Army or Navy but each kit. mea.?~«»
—yz.
”
leaacr; £
leu K
Danusn.
nigiini
lS'spuing
.-*g5E
.a L.Ak.
’E,ne.rlv ™ A M. In l,e&lt;. « to Iorder rh.r earn,1.1 deer. m.y
*
H.»ra toaay that
Chari- Waller,
and «r
ankle,,
are specnicu
trailed
iiiies. u«v
— ,,e.w 2e?dll£f ' scoring center; and Ken Lane, nn- i;.••• .................if —
Heard
mat unarie*
wuivci*. J- °™,£v'2 ? villaa.
- -rhool. S.A.. • „„™„u &lt;uiu
----“tEtes?....................... ......
SSL»««.
&gt;ved by the War Depart-.
1st Inspection Feb.
28. olhpr high-scoring forward, are homes were able to keep feeble lit-। have telephc
stationed
■ • near Hawaii,
* u- has
------------been*247.
ill *247
4. Blake.
-*■ ***B.A..
“*• • £A
S6j... 865.
land approved
Depart- D»te- for
A contributing factor to the ne._ u,.
------------their stove j a conthbi
—st. No. l. ment. The
kits--------provide
soap,Thereafter.
play- •••* Once Each 4 moath.v. tlle regulars burning up the courts.' tie flame* going on—
with pneumonia and under Charles I RUTLAND TWI —Dist.
at least 60 ■days
"Acrordinz
'** **"
—-uKnrr.-r*
burners mn&lt;i
most «r
at th*
the mnmlne
morning. Rut
But. ' cesaity for tl
the restrictions ha* been
3. Ing card*, cigarettes, shoe polishing inspections
Insj^--.™
—fUaH.
-apart.
m—••• •
scroruint
McIntyre's care. Small world after Algonquin Lake, s A. 814536:
Siare: Horace Powers, Hastings; Fred
TVn&gt; —
n
, ..
—___ . io .nr. muuMM-.
S A , i cloths, pencils, writing material.
.s v ,
w«-u
bolh Hana»h and Lane, who set Ibv 7:00 A. M. most of the homes in • the sharp growth in the number of Likins. Memphis; W. P. Oreaa,
all isn't it? Can't think of anyone cnitirster.
Chidester. b
Sa
A. 85*;
854; 4.
4 Tunner.
Turn
. ..
___
IT -0(1 n **U««
t t'MBbn
this community knew that some- j telephones in service here under the
Ixlgcr.
822830."1 frl
7 frl. Good-1 viivwiiix
chewing gum.
shoe laces,
C Date
lor --1st Inspection
new »chool
scoring
oulh aiiia:
luvea. waterproof
w-toiptwu, J*P
--- - --,----- -Feb.
- -8
-mum,, „...
A record* last
I'd rather see than you Charles. If 888 . 6.
...»
aaZ_
— boxes,
....
impulse of wartime demand, he said Hillsdale; M DeYoung. MusU—1
match
Thereafter.finer
OnceEach
Each7 7mnni.j,
munu&gt;»
»ear. -have excellent
chance* of. 1 thing was wrong.
IIUILAII
UVACa. ,razor
WMJI blades, pocket--Thereafter
I had to have it. Hope you are ■Will.
.
-------.--------------.-------------------THORNAPPLE TWP-HTiornap. »i&gt;*&lt;l
novels
and
sewing
cases and. inyxictlons at least 45 days apart. | breaking their own mark*. lUn- i A similar situation prevailed in He added that there are about 2 075 of the officers and director* were
completely recovered Cha*.
the Ionia and Lake Odessa areas. 1 telephone.* in service here, a gain ot
Commerclal cars and truck.'; have a*h. who «&gt;« the leading scorer
Met Rivynond Reynold*' dad on pie-WK Kellogg .school. BA- 85.- ru* approximately 8100 each.
until Feb. 28 for the first tire in- of the two, recently chalked up
As the furnace flame* died out, I about 115 over a year ago at this re-election*
the Mreet tire other day with a pic­ 498. T. 8174. total 85.672.
----------------- -----------------------.----------------------------U —
Other members of the board of
the-----cold
began-- to
seep in
and
peo­ time.
spectlon.
| 37 pointe in a game against Al- .to
ture from the Free Press showing
WOODLAND TWP-Township ;TWO BarrvCo BOVS
Similar restriction on Installations
See your regular gas or tire deal- Ugan. In Mr. Ironside's words, ple used ail manner of schemes to
.
some of the boy* In New Guinea. school at Woodland. SA.. 83.168. T, ’ w°
combat the frigid weather.
er for location of official inspection I •Tint Isn't bad.'
prevail Firein 51 other oulstete com­ Glare O inorpe. asismuw. wrr
Hope you won at that game. Ray­ 1621. total 83.789.
O.
Stanley. Indian River; W. H.
stations. OPA urges this be done
....in most
Overlooked
the
uiniwtru
uiuai of
ui. ..
uir news.
irv-a, | places were
«... stoked to
~ cspacUy;, elec....
munities in the company's territory,
mond. Know by the look on your
u possible to avoid con- Hastings easily take* top honors I trie ovens were turned on and the u well a* In 12 central office areas Burd, Ann Arbor; Robert F. BeasYANKEE SPRINGS TWP—DisL
dad's face how glad he was to see It
gestlon.
for offense thus far this season."
doors left open so that the heal in the city of Detroit.
Seemed so good to see Arnold No. 1 frl.. Gates. S A . 8133; 3 frl.
•). drifted _
out into the room; even
even
Perkins again. He looks fine in his Yankee Springs. SA.. 8113.
A Hand F. Martin, son of Mr. and
Conway. Lupton.
Valid date of Couiion 3 Iras been
[electric grills and toasters were
Total*. SA. 825.305.79; Tuition.
uniform. Informs us he is to go
Mrs. Howard Martin of Dowling.
The yearly report of the company
Dowling. advknced”lo Feb ^ '~ “ ‘
| plugged in to get the benefit of the
to Arkansas Letha is going along 88.301; total. 833306 79
will make interesting readUig for
and Wayne L. Finkbriner son of
starting Feb 2. Period 4 Coupon
; limited heat generated; some solved ।
and I hope she will look up all of
ILS 129.684 policyholders, an increase
Mr.l&lt;*1? Ftokbelner of-will be valid to April 17. for 11
--------------------------------------------------------- the problem by going to bed with
the boys stationed there from Barry
of 1.000 over 1941. The report also
- --------- -------Food restriction order
No. 11. te-’electric heating pads.
,OI“ ,to ..—...
_oou_;
or
slons as Second Lieutenants at Of- po^,
d 110
- holders
-------of' । *ued by director of the food dtetri-j By mid morning the break was
ports' an
and
110 gallonr
gallons &lt;to
*o I've commiMioned Letha ^Oenfleer's Candidate School. Miami ]00-gallon
force of nearly 821.500,000, bringing
inA.vaiinn coupons*.
rminniwi.
, button administration atfd effective repaired and shortly after 1:00 P. M. ।
rral" to do the visiting. Hope I c CD ICC CER Q
Beach, Fla. on January 20th.
i
Special
1 Feb I. restrict* the sale of milk and ‘he
service was functioning a* (
Duties Of Board Expected the total amount to 8492306319 a
don't gel In wrong with* some Armv JthlCJ rCD. o
I Dab^ must be registered for ra- ' cream to individual homes and other 1I tuu**.
, , ,
. !
To Increase In Near Future close approach to the 8M9JMLN9
official. David
------------ ...■-------*----•- Farm
— Iiiyn M.IIUUI aim
second
in....
the
aeries
----- Goodyear.
- ------ ■----- Orville
------ ,| The
...
----------of
nroirui D.Bir
and Western
state VUICol- ■ Uon books within 30 days alter birth.; retail sale*
sales to container* of at least
least , Th? »P?«ly repa
repair
was
made
aoal which should be exceeded in
‘r.Ijob
0** *
“ n
Jad? 1
Cooley and perhaps more are sta- Production meetings io be held In lege of Kalamazoo then enlisting in I1
__________
_• ——*^.*L*_--------'a
[ a ouart
quart in volume
volume. This order thus
thus !possible
ix»sible by the assistance
azslstance of about | A
Att a special
*peci*l meeting of the rationraUonHoned there *o that will be a good the county by County Agent Har-: the gir Corps as Physical Instruc-' ■ Af a I
At C
I prohibits sale of pints and half pint*.35^*552?re'hm'n’the ' ln»
he,d
rationing oS
Mart for her. You help her out. old J. Foster, will be on Monday. tOrs. They received basic training L-VUAL V. Ur V.
Claims for losses paid during 1943
to homes
,I U«
Knu. so
-n that nnn»
b&gt; missed
___ — „
_*
a m ET MONDAY
• a
, ■
hOm” or other retail customers.*,u'“ •
“ h"-D
her, Thur«to
.Ikmoto to
flee here
Thursday afternoon.
Jan. numbered 8.897 and the total
boy*,
none win
will Kbe
missed Veil
Feb a8. 'n,,
The lubjecta In
to Iw.
be discuss- at Jefferson
Barrack*.
Mo., before
This order does not restrict the sale lfX*1 cr'WI .
.
David's birthday was lost Tuesday, rd will be Dairy Production and j ixlng sent to Miami.
21.
Leon
Bauer,
local
businessman.
of pint and half pint containers to
genera Llhe~Incon
amount paid on these claims was
Thought of you and hope the birth- Farm Crop*. Meeting* will be held
u. Flnkbciner was assigned to his
Income And
J
Other Tax
restaurants, factories, schools and I *akeJ’ hi stride. Most people un- was unanimously selected to fill the 8395.575.53 There was but one mdav cake arrived all O. K.
'at six different locations over thelposi |n Texas and Lt. Martin at
Problems
is to be Discussed
Diicuited
other institutions where the bottles '
«nH *nS chairmanshlp made vacant by the, vere windstorm, that of May 29.
Pretty nice picture Dr. Walton । county during the’ afternoon ana” North Carolina
•
------sold
.j .for
------■------------------beyond control and ap­ BMn.Uou Sr Couow Ckrt Alto■ -Mg; "
The Hastings Chamber of Com- are
resale
on--the
premises. .something
I1
ha* on his desk of Junior and hi* evening.
‘
---------------- '&lt; e *
I predated the p^pmpt manner in flvde.
iot Eaton. Ingham, Livingston ana
merce will hold their regular monthbride. None nicer than these Barry , Specialists from the dairy and ’ rs BETTY CRAWLEY
’ —J2. —j.- -a. ■------- -stt : which the gas lines were brought
Mr. Bauer is not new to the re- Oakland with such devastating atly meeting Monday evening. Feb. 1. -------’
county boys and their wives or; craps department* at Michigan
.u w..„
« 1
FROM oi nF**T
lntn *ni*t* ■8*ln
It must have qulremenu of rationing board work I feet. All of the— areaa are pcj»*
The meeting will be open to dis- i a
LIFTTFR
sweethearts, and I'm not prejudiced. | Stale College will discuss the subb4*!
HI'^U RIHFW ik
' b**n • co,d' uncomfortable job getsince he has already served on the i*rous agricultural sections, the
Mrs. Betty Crawley, daughter of cusslon of tax problems and George-------ifornia----------- ’------------------thig the line repaired in the midst
This summer Doctor and I vis-1 jecl* attempting to bring our farmfuel oil panel.
storm costing Um Windstorm Co.
Dean, chairman of the program
lied the Bruce Caspers in Walla [ i-rs the last developments and short Mr. and Mrs Hale Carpenter
°r ’ sub-zero blizzard—but the
Within a few weeks, the number about 8250.000 in loaaca paid.
I th“Sht I would write a letter aorlt w done
*»* wcU
Walla. Washington
Many of you cut* In the business that will allow Carlton township, is awaiting her committee, informs us that they
of rationed articles will be great !
(Continued on paRa 6. Baa. 1)
will remember her as Frances Car-1 the farmer, to Increase productions, call for assignment in the WAAC s. have secured George A. Payne pt
* ■
ly Increased and this, in turn, will j
•••
rather*. Had a chance to see the , Increased production is greatly On Jan. 9. she filed her application Grand Rapids who will give a talk for the Banner. I am a reader of
great Air base there Wf of you : needed in dairy and some crops to in Kalamazoo and on Thursday of on income and other tax problems the Banner. Charley Offley sent It [KhA Wnr RnnrH
who happen to be stationed there.! meet our National food goals for last week went there for her men­ and will also answer questions The a year for a Christmas preaent and
tal and physical tests, which she committee feels that this subject Li I like it very much. I was 89 years To Handle Farm
call her up. she will be glad to have ' 1943.
u
Repr...ntotiv.
Hare
a visit. I know. Some of you may ■ County Agent Foster expect* lo passed successfully and on Friday a pertinent one at this time and old in September and read the Ban- 1 0 rlOnaie Farm
! the knowledge that It U a patriotic
Mrs. Bvelyn Foote Murphy, field
have been student* of hers when be tble to announce next week the was accepted and sworn in. She ex­ with this thought in mind have ar­ ner without glasses I used to
near Hastings fifty years ago and ,
rxuiivniny
.
| duty which must be done.
representative of the American Rad
she taught music here tn the Har - hour and place of each meeting a* pects to receive her assignment sev­ ranged this program.
The regular order of business will traded in Hastint*. Old-timers all
Farm residents were reminded toHnas school
! well as the particular extension eral days before time to report for
Speaking of the Hastings school I specialist who will appear at each duty. Mrs. Crawley is a graduate precede the program and the meet­ dead. Dan Striker. Messer Bros. d&gt;v by Leon. Bauer chairman of 1 SECOND VICTORY
■ I wu* really alarmed over the ef-1 meeting. This will allow fanners of the Hastings High school with ing is called for 6:30 p. m. to be sn arxrxf’i 2“
w"pncc rI book campaign
feet of the wak on the home folks, to choose their meetings if they tiie class of 1938- Her friends wish held at the I. O O F hall with the
when I read the letter a few weeks have a desire to see a certain per- her every success in her new work new president. Einar Frandsen. in have oranges, lemons, grapefruit. Boa”*- ‘hat they must get in tpuch
Tte HuU«. public library
m B.™
charge.
English walnuts and lots of other । with the chairman of their County |
ago. and found out Walt Perkim son.
Jim" Hayes and A- C. Kill! fruit, all we want I raise a patch .Agritulturai War Board if they w|sh
had gone poetic. Good effect must zer will appear on the program* DRAFT BOARD REFORTS
V. 8. MARITIME SERVICE
of potatoes and a garden. I do (O purchase farm machinery or operating in the second Victory work,
be. for -------------------------------the poem wa* good*wasn't
------- - for the dairy department* and Ho­ DELINQUENCY CASES
.u- bool
.— ---------Mt&gt; Murphy's main mlM»n
1 quite a little work. It gives me a ; equipment. They should not apply Book campaign, the
it? Just one of those lights hid­ ward Rather and A. A. Johnson on
AGAIN OPEN TO RECRUITING
The following named men regis­
»ls lime was to--help
p
I have a row of u&gt; their local rationing board or to lo the boys tn service.
------------------------------—,with
------ - the
■
den under a bushel. I guess
*
the crops part of the program.
After a 48-day halt In recruiting good apt* Ute
Mast stop now after all. Zolly
Farmer* are urged to attend and tered with Local Board No. I. Barry activities due to the Presidential Or­ Calla Lille* In bloom 75 feet long the War Production. Board. Mr. tnbutions may be taken lo the U. llminary work of the
S. O. room or if you are unable to and war fund drive tn Maran. I
didn't ash me to pdit the Banner invite their neighbors to ride with t County.' are now considered delin­ der of Dec 5. whfth stopped enlist­ and 4 feet wide back of the house Bauer emphasized
get them there, please call the 11- Jamas W Radford to the on
I
lived
near
Nashville
before
I
*"8ueh
’
8
uch
applications
have
been
Best wishes to all of you. wherever them. Every farm and fanner must quent:
Maurice Carl Smith, age 20. last ments of all services, the Maritime went
tv».nt to
tn Pomona.
Pn-trinnu Calif..
t'allf 23
'11 years
vear* handled
.
Ji.u by
.... County
.....
* —.4,,..IlI brary. 2552. and notify ML** Jean chairman to raise the quota of
Agricultural
do its best on production in 1943.
you may be.
known address. 428 S. Jefferson St,, Service has been authorized to re­ ago and I haven't seen a snowflake w^r Board* since these boards were Barnes, librarian, or her assistants 200 and much of Mrs. Murp
Sincerely,
sume acceptance of applicants for
Hastings. Mich.
’
New txwkj or books in good con- ume was spent with her.
since.
set up by thruDepartment of AgrlSue Carrothere.
Raymond Leo Jorgenson, age 27. Merchant Marine training Appli­
Mrs. Radford Is now busy ’
Remember
I
am
89
and
cant
culture
in
each
county
in the na- dltion, current best sellers or book
lUyou fellows ever wonder, and •
last known address, c o C Yeiter. cants must bA American citizens be­ write a* good as I could once.
- •last• -fall. More ------— ap- club’ielectlona. popular fiction and appointing of commttui
you probably do, who’s thinking A C. Johnson. Prop.
I -tion
recently
tween the ages of 17 to 35. Addi­
non-fiction, books of adventure, throughout the county,
■
John
Offley
|
plications
for
plumbing
and
heatabout the service man and his prob- ■ The old Johnson homestead hav- R-l. Freeport. Mich.
Their name* have been reported tional Information can be secured
westerns, or mystery stories, fun transportation dlfflcuUMa
871 North Hamilton
i
ing
equipment
in
farm
home*
have
tems after the war. you can find all. ing been sold we will have a public
in* answers
answer* in
in tlie
tne person
person of
oi Captain
captain auction
auciion at
at the
me farm
isrm located
ux-aieo 2
2 miles
miles .
f°f from United States Maritime Serv­
Pomona. California.
been brought under the Agricultur­ books, or technical books published the work will have lo *■
th*
ice Office. Hammond Building. De­
since 1935 are among the deaired mail and tetaphooe an
Eddie Rlckrnbacket. If ever a fel-' west and *■* mile south of Middle- IhvestlgatMm and prosecution.
al War Board's jurisdiction.
troit. ________________________
.
ford U
low champions your cause it is Rick- vtlle or 6 miles south of Caledonia, |
---------------------- **
MONTHLY REPORT
| Thus fanners should remember to books listed
At the meeting of the Buslneu Uon ah
enbecker. who came back after or 8 miles northeast of Wayland ALD' EDW- Mn™
OF CITY POLICE
. get in touch with the Agricultural
Women's Hospital Guild last «Mk|BMTY 9
twenty-one days on a raft in the Mr. Johnson is offering a good list , FILES PETITION
City
Marshal
Harry
Thompson
t
War
Board's
chairman
whenever
MEETING WEDNESDAY ..
Monday
evening.
Miss
Banjos
made
A brt
submitted
-his
monthly
report
to
the
they
wish
to
purchase
any
type
of
elfie without food or water, sUll of cows. hogs, chickens, farm tools
Saturday, Feb. 6. twelve o'clock
Next Wednesday. Feb. 3. the sec­
!ty or equipment
equip
for the a plea for book* and a collection.
le to pock a wollop that makes and hay and grain Mr. Flannery noon. is the deadline for filing peti­ ond M. E. A meeting for this school city council Friday evening, aa fol-1 machinery
amounting lo 87-25. wa» taken to be H*rtx&gt;r
everyone back home realize they will cry the sale and the Caledoniations for nomination for the non­ year, will be held at the Central lows: Twenty drivers' licenses were ‘farm or farm *home.
.—j «------------ ’--ing copies
id;
ten
doors
of
business
places
Here
in
Barry
county.
Glenn
Wothaven't even begun "to deliver" for;Stale Bank will act as clerk.
Issued
;
ten
doors
of
business
'
partisan election to.be held on Mon­ school building In this aity, start­
fellows out there on the battle i
-------- —
***
found unlocked; nine accidents ring, chairman of the County USDA Modem
day, April 5. Up until Monday noon ing with a dinner al 6:80. served by
; NOTICE OF WINTER TAXES
Edwin Smith, candidate for alder­ the ladles of the Goodwill church. were policed; one arrest and con­ War Board is the one to see regard­
As long as you have a man like, After February 15. 4 per cent will man for the Second ward, was the Dr. Clyde D. Simpson of the Chil­ viction for larceny by conversion; 25 ing applications for purchase of
miscellaneous
complaints were an- farm machinery or plumbing or
Rickenbacker tjusl returned from be added to all unpaid taxes.
only one to have filed hia petition. dren's Center In Kalamazoo la to
healing equipment for farm homes. nate to this w
। swered.
*
(Continued on page 6. 8ec. 1)
Mabel Field. City Treat.—2-4 He la now the incumbent------ .— be guest speaker.
There l* no denying . the -high
drama of the Roosevelt-Churchill
meeting in Casablanca, French
Morocco—it was a master stroke by
two master showmen; nor should
the importance of this meeting be
underestimated even llwugli it
leaves many pertinent questions
unanswered.
Dr Gotbbeb. hlfhsclf. never staged
a neater bit of political propaganda.
•The timing was superb and there
Is immense satisfaction in "knowing
that live "bumbling democracies"
were able to gel away with a show
of this magnitude.
ago you wrr* in school. Think my *'H1 M5n'*L5!^?er,
M&lt;T ,l5
The meeting of the American
family get u great kick out of my ‘fM‘. “,w**&gt;ril°,'n&gt;*&gt;*L'' °f ‘h‘' f^'d
president and the English prime
remarks - That boy went to the
by the Auditor General a de-,
minister should serve notice to the
Hlnea School or. tiiat boy sigrjed P«»tmen‘.
nwtter ha* been set­
world that, despite superficial dif­
.... own
----- ------------— .vac­ tied and the claims of Detroit and
hi*
request slip to ui
have
ference. the two great nations they
cination and thought you played a the other opixsxlng unite were de­
represent are undivided in lh&lt;* re­
good juke on me when I hud to ex­ tiled.
solve io see this war through to a
Distribution tn the school displain ...
to ____________
your parent-s..how it hap• uccrssful and complete conclusion.
nened.
n
u*»rii Muuaugn.
netted. B«t you are glad now you ' trier* in Burty county wa* ai follow*
Russell
Mubaufh. n*nj
Barry ««»■■■&gt;.•
County
had It for 1 cap vouch for the re# the initiate "SA" meaning'Mate 1 bo,. H rommi*»ioned second Lieu- The joint announcement by these
action when you wait until you are aid and "T" mean* tuition:
-------• ■irnant
in Air « urp* «vr*ervr. •«inn. two leaders
..
.that nothing
,
. short
.
. of
an adult for the first do*i:.
' ASSYRTA TWP.—Dist. No Lpcl! 'perialt) K flying the bl&lt; bomber*.. unconditional surrender by the Axis
_____
_____ _
iwiaerx would be
h&lt;* acceptable
arcentahle was
i powers
You tlwt came from tne rural S A . 873 70: 4 frl.. Austin. 8 A . 833 -.
cheering not only to the free na­
school* will have a’ nice surprise 47: 5. Assyria Center. SA. 8154. 7 14 _ \*/ ft Rnmae Tr*
waiting tor you when you return, frl. Brigg*. SA. 872; g^frl. Lincoln.'m rs* "•
M***riB5 IU
tions fighting on the Allied front
Some ofsay
them
really are modernized.
but especially so to the countries
Fcould
remodeled'biit
Uie word
BALTIMORE TWP—Dtet. No l. ^UPC!7*SC
which are now subject to the iron­
handed Nan and Japanese rule.
Pawling, SA .J9L 2 frl. Striker.
enough The Dowling sciwol with . 8_
a"." 8155?
A. f
rs:,J
SA..
8155; 3*
3. fjTo.i.ixr
McOmber. S
SA
8152,?
“?»'!»*. Hendershott. S A .^876. 5. WrelB.! Mr*. W. D Barnes has volunteer­
to mention all of the other equip­
ed to supervise the filling of the . D ATIOWI MfZ AT
400 oversea* kits made by Barry r'" 1 ivninw
ment is a model one room rural Baincy Mllb S.A . 871 ’
school, lire south room: juake.* h
BARRY TWP.—Delton Consoli­ county women. Mr*. W. G Hubbard.,
suilabl*' library' where there are dated School district, SA.. 83756. T. chairman of the Barry Co. Chapter. ”
enough book* to serve all of the oth­ i 8853. total 84.609.
American Red Cross, announced to- I Herewith i* * brief digest of e*er schools in the township.
day. Mr*. Ba me* will be assisted sent tel rationing fact* a* applicable
The w
W. K.
K. Kellogg
Kellogg Foundation
Foundation „4679P2~CaritonCen- in the. supervision by Mrs. G. L. to people living in Michigan 'aUo
Tire
Lockwood. Mrs. Wallace Osborn and Ohio. Kentucky or Indiana'
camito ut Clear and Pin* Uk&lt;&gt;.
boy*, look quite different from Jhe
1 8
‘ J***"JI 7,. Mr*. Frank Hoonan.
1
Coffee
place* where many of you spent
f?.'n,1'"" J A «%! !■ Rada’
These 400 kit* compose the quota
coujion 27 good for one pound
vacation
From all report* the &gt;0 frl Brown, b A. 85 JI. I.. Ragia. for the local chapter, the money for through Jan 3.
wlurh
raiu.d lx«t
_
,
which ua,
was raised
last tall
fall hv
by Xfr* ’। Coupon
Coast Guards fee) they are pretty
28. alio of one pound
lucky to b&lt;- stationed there and we CAJFTLETON TW£~Dk'.£.° * fr}•
vfclur. valid starting Jan. 4 and run­
are glad in Burry County to wel- Nathvllle village-. SA.. 83.109 . 2 frl..
ning through Feb* 7.
come them and only wish we could Lakeview. HA 884; 7. MartlmS-A..

To the Men and Nurse* in our.
Several Districts Also
Aimed Service*:
Get Tuition Money In
Zolly informed me Jt was my turn'
First Payment of 1943
to visit with you all. I was realiv
County Treasurer George
pleased for a* I look over tlie list i
Clouse has mailed checks to the vare»h£ inEu?Wes” ^ooh
of Banr ttunw
ll r«Sly tek. &gt; ‘oteUing 833.606 79. which represent*
a greuT itreteh of mv iMguiMlmi
,,Mt P**11"-'1' »«* &gt;»&lt;3 of state
tuS!re! some of you'are o$ enough «‘d money, which include* state aid
to £ sirring Uncle Ban". bul! you “
"&lt;» tuition fund
» Th
‘- mo
»*v *"
and
fundi
This
money
was
due t)jr counties of the state in the,
XrereTyou are wid wr are proJd
o7'19« bui*;ii’heid up ’by‘i^d~ :
ot^m“ *£h * *h”rtPUnte in« UtigaUon. the city of Detroit

Such a statement also does much
to rinse- out the unpleasant taste
left by the appealing, muddled.
Vichy-pampcrlng political policies
which have so far dulled the glory
a truly wonderful military achieve­
ment In North Africa.
Undoubtedly the army, navy and
air force leader, of the two nations
came to some important conclusions
aud understanding* during their
days of joint 'meetings and conferenccs Any decl-ions of a milltary nature will, of course, have
to remain carefully guarded secret*
until the hour of action is at liand.

Fri».

WAR CUTS NEW
PHONE SERVICE

.Red CrOSS KltS

A GLANCE

HASTINGS QUINTET
GETS STATE MENTION

REITCROSS

— ' 'COLDEST” DAY OF
a■^“^»r“'”n"LYEAR THURSDAY

WINDSTORM INS.

A MA MF AFFIfFDC

Commissioned As
Second Lieutenants

New Order Affects
C i
kkilL
gal- JOle U! MIIK

SECOND FARM

LEON BAUER NAMED

821047

PRODUCTION MEET

TO MEET MONDAY

VOW** War DOOra

utoVtoi" TX TvKXi! Red Cro„ Fi.ld

HveiMachifie RationiriQ

AUCTION SALES

S

a

Al

�THE HASTINGS BANNER. THURSDAY. JANUARY 2», IM]

PAGK TWO

I MILO
I Mr. and Ain. Merle Bradfield were
। is kalamaroo Tuesday on business
1 Battle Creek and relative* in Onon- Mito
Mr*. Emily Wilcox was m Has­
The article carried in tost week* ;
Russell entered service one
-p.. M|. p T . =111 be held on
ting* Wednesday calling on her
Banner regarding tlie exceptional | ve„ ueo Bl port Custer and in a
l“e Mll° r 1 A
111.
d on
good record made by the city of ^110rt Ume WM transferred to Camp’ rridBy. Jan '2®. at h o'clock nt the former neighbors.
The many friends of Mr. and
Kalamazoo had unusual local inter- . co^,. California, where he u new school house. Mra. Plulmon and Mr». : Mrs. Herbert Van Streain extend
tcC(=^rH
1&lt;*:a'Nl Russell *» following hla mus- neck, committee
their most hearty congrnlulallon*
ly of Hastings and1 it to parUy.due j
ato^ M
Gwr
on their 40th wedding anniversary
which they celebrated quietly at
heme, on Friday, on account of the
h
lllnes.* of Mr. Van Streain.
an outstanding record.
the 8th Of January.
wil1 mre!
Mr:*- Vrru Brinker.
Mri ineima Johnaon. sister of ■’ Many commercial motor vehicle 1 Tuesday. Feb 2 at 10 o’clock.
.NORTH HOPE
Mrs. I*Floy Greenfield, who। was 0I&gt;crttars face a suspension of op- :
------------Mr. and Mrs. Howard Singer of
formerly with the Battle CreeL eratlons on Feb 1. unless they seek 1 Delton
Bloomdale spent Sunday afternoon
Woolworth store. I* now the ttuina- immediate adjustment*
Tne
-----tr- of the alTh? W5.CS o’ »ne Deltcn Meth- with Mr. and Mrs. William Anders
^e-1L00l,del&gt;‘rU,ien^ thC , luwances ....
on ,.„.r
their Certificates
------ - --------------of' odist
■
church will hold Its regular ♦ Gus Peake who has been spendGrand Rapids Woolworth store.
Wor Necessity
Necessity “if
if tthose allowance, meeting at the home of Mr*. Lin- Ing sometime with Mr. and Mrs.
. Ham Walldorff is slowly recov- • War
'
are not adequate. Temporary ra- coin Bush on Wednesday afternoon. Scott at Dexter has returned to hl*
ering from his recent illness.
I lions expire on Jan. 31. and none Feb. 3. Mrs. Anna Robinson will l&lt;- home here. * Frank Chilson who
Mnt Lydia Bush, mother of Mr? . will be granted after thkt date. Op- the leader
has been under the doctor’s care,
Ernest Edmonds. Is' convalescing leratora without Certificate* will alSunday. Jan. 31. will be Lavmnn | L* feeling much better at this writsplendidly from her recent attack *o be unable to secure temporary ra- j Sunday In the Delton Methodist ing * Robert Silcock .'.pent Sunof pneumonia and is able to be up ■ nun» and should Dlr their uppltca- church, services will be held at 10:00 day with Knri Hathaway at Popart of the lime.
.
I tlnns for Certiflcati'n immediately | AJd. The tojlc will be "for A Just dunk.
Mgs. Merle Weaver U still conf med
Alden Burge.** of Hosting* will and Durable Peace ' An honor roli
—-w*--------to her home Mier falling on State Dlav a clarinet volo when h'e appears ' util be presented at this time, Fam-- GLASS CREEK
St. some tim6 ago
with the Aten's Glee club of Western Hie* of bovs in the service are urged . Rny Qt(* Of Kalamazoo is vhHarry Thompson, chief of jwllce .MichigiulXOrllege in a concert to to be present, also ex-service men I Ulng hi* parents. Mr and Mrs. Fred
here lias been aj&gt;polnted to serve on
given Sunday afternoon, .inn. 24 ' There will be special choir music.
otl&lt; Hr Just rrnmn*-*! from « t“o
the Safety A: Traffic Committee of be
in the Theatre on WeatemS campus
----------------- *-»«■--------------- -----------------• ■—•— —
wcelts'• *-■
trip -to —
Washington,
D. C.,
the. Michigan Association ol Chiefs
Robert J. Car.er of Cloverdale ha»
It was the dear tody’s flrat ride where he viaited his sister and hus­
'of Police.
The div council considered the been-elected sccretarv of the Indus- In a taxi, and she watched with band. Mr and Mr*. Peter DeVries
and
his
nepltew.
John
Ent
ay;
ateo
trial
Jtrts
Union
of
Western
Michlgrowing
anxiety
the
driver
enn
­
revision of the city dog ’ordinance. ------ ------------------ --- ---------------------■which will be good new* to Hasting*.gan College, an organization
.. of
.. sturtnuwHy putting his luiud ouUide his sister and husband. Mr. and
rmidents At the present time, there dent* enrolled In the Industrial Arts the car ns n signal to the following Mrs. Roland Lipsky of Akron. Ohio.
* Mm. Russell Thornton and sons
is no dog warden for the city or curriculum
----------- — of the college. Carter, traffic
of Charlotte were Sunday visitor*
who
i*
the
iton
of
J
L.
Carter,
la
a
county.
"Young num." she finally said, at Clyde Warren's. * Mrs Harry
of Thoma pple-Kellogg
P.F.C. Rtis*ell V. Bush .a former graduate
"you look after thaj gar Of your . Dunn and Mrs. Jack Er way will
Thoel.
Middleville,
and
1*
enrolled
as
resident of Hasting*. pow-Uvlng .in
Battle Creek and will be rememlM-red a xcnlor in the industrial art.* curri­ and watch where you're going be in Hastings Thursday to receive
by many people in Hasting!* through culum at Western Michigan College. I'll tell you when It starts ruining." the Extension lesson.

LOCAL NEWS iCOMMUNITYNOTKES

KTiX’“I J,XTo'-"

Hla Last Meeting
. |
Making dunThe new member of Hie harbor
a commercial traveler at a small
board was attending hl* first meet- hotel ordered two boiled eggs for
breakfast.
Ing. The board wa* discussing a
The waiter
him
proposal to place two bupys at the
brought three.
entrance lo the harbor for the guld-|1 “Here,- said the commercial.
ance of mariners.
' ' why have you brought me three
' eggs? I only ordered two.”
ment." said the new member.'
■ ' "Yeo.
"Yea. air.
air."
” said the waller,
waiter, amtlamll"that one man should be placed' mg.f. "X
"I know you entered
ordered two.
two,
there Instead of two boy*, as the. but I brought three because I felt
latter are too young for such a re-' one of them might fall you."
sponsible position."
1
, , .

HELP FINISH THE JOB

«“■

Oniv tuberculosis germs can cause 1
‘Eve:i “ wonn W*U
.
tuberculosis.
The disease is not
"What's the Use? Ils the same
inherited.
( both ends.''

r3nSJHJSJSJ!BJc!rc!THTZi

1UASL THEATERS

X

Hostings, Mich. Telephones 2244-2557 ■_

FRIDAY and SATURDAY. JANUARY 29-30
DOUBLE FEATURE ATTRACTION
Jinx Falkenburg and Russell Hayden

LUCKY LEGS"

THE BOOGIE MAN WILL GET YOU
SUNDAY and MONDAY, JAN. 31, FEB. 1
Bette Davis. Paul Henrted and Claude Kains

"NOW VOYAGER"
Courtesy Stockton, Calif. Record

El '

its!
THRIFT
WEEK
■■ ■
A

The income of the American Family is high today, but that's no reason
for spending more money than is necessary. There’s still plenty of room
in your purse for the SAVINGS affected by getting all your food needs
here where every price is a low price every day. We practice the economy
_yWe preach, and wc hove cut our owrt expenses to the bone to pass extra
savings along to you.

CORNED BEEF for corned beef and cabbage lb 39c
BEEF TONGUES
22c Cottage Cheese
12c
Pickled Pigs Feet
Skinless Franks
27‘
18c
VEAL STEAK
Smoked Sausage
39c
23‘
PICNIC HAMS
37c
32c Polish Sausage
Fouad

Pound

Pound

Found

Pound

1:

Pound

.

I’ounji

Pound

SLAB
BACON

3h
Home Brand Olco 2 lbs.

35c

Lard Armours Star. 1 lb.

18c

51c

Jqh-Voh beverage cereal

Jfl FRUIT! L

VEGETABLES
CABBAGE
Grapefruit

APPLES
FANCY SPIES

O

Bulk Carrots
Lemons, dozen
Grapefruit

2 lbs. 13c
35c
2 for 17c

'

—

Oranges, 1 50 size, doz.
45c
Spinach,
lb. 25c

Tobacco, George Washington
16 ox. jar
.
.
59c
Cedar Lake Gluten Chops,
can
. 30c
V-E Cocktail No. 5 can __32c

Dry Beans 5 lbs.
Rice. 2 ibs.

. ..

.

Matches. 6 boxes

25c

Ibs.

ROLLED OATS ,oi‘XT 22

ON
GUARD

US. POSTAL

SAVINGS

INVEST YOUR
SAVINGS IN
WAR STAMPS

19c

6c

Rinso. pkg.

RICA1

__21c ‘

Red Kidney Beans. 2 Ibs. 19c

Sugar, lb.

Pat O’Brien. Gearge Murphy and Jackie Cooper

THE NAVY COMES THROUGH'

Barry

tbeatrv

Hastings, Mich., Phones 2247-2282

■. 4

FRIDAY and SATURDAY. JANUARY 29-30
DOUBLE FEATURE ATTRACTION
Brace Smith and Arllne Judge

SMITH OF MINNESOTA"
and Don (Red) Barry

SUNDOWN KID"
SUNDAY and MONDAY. JAN. 31. FEB. 1
Special return at-popular prices
Ann Sheridan. Jack Gable and Martha Ray

NAVY BLUES
TUES.. WED.. THURS.. FEBRUARY 2-3-4

FLYING FORTRESS
Popular prices

Barry County Farmers!
For the past 22 years Barry Co. Farm

Bureau has been active in the interests
of agriculture, both within the county
and at the State Capitol. • There never
was a time in the history of agriculture

when active farm organizations were
more needed than today. • For that
reason we are putting special emphasis
on the 1943 Roll Call. We believe every
progressive farmer

SHOULD BE A MEMBER OF A FARM ORGANIZATION!

Now Wliat Does Your Farm Bureau Offer You?

_. .35c

Macaroni, fancy. 2

Washed ready to u*e

doz. gc
DINNER ROLLS
CINNAMON ROLLS pkg. 15&lt;
SOY BEAN KAWFEE lb. 25&lt;
1ST CALL CATSUP 2^31*
VANILLA COMPOUND t',.39'
CORN FLAKES
8

19c

Tobacco. Prince Albert 16
ox. can
75c

2 lbs. 9c
5 for 21c

TUES.. WED.. THURS.. FEBRUARY 2-3-4

IMPORTANT MESSAGE FOR

Bread----- 3 1 Vi lb. loaves 29c

Butter. Freeport, lb.

REGULAR OLD TIME
HOPE CENTER
MICHIGAN WINTER
Bom to Mr and Mrs. Charlie
A regular old time Michigan Beers at Pennock hospital, a fine
winter" was the expression heard babv girl last week. * Mrs. Fred
frequently during the past week. Ashby tn on the sick list. * Not
when snow was piled In great drift* much news in this locality as every
and the temperature dropped to 10 one was snowed in. * Mr and
degrees below zero. Many people, Mrs. Millon Warner and daughter
who lived off the main trunk lines Lois from Battle Creek spent 8atwere Inowed in" for several days: urday evening at the Fred Ashby
n number ol the rural mJojU. m home. * Mr. and Mr*. Clarence
well as the Middleville and Wood- pa&gt;.n,. spcnt Sunday with Gordie
land schools, were forced to close Uurkec Bnd wUe Jn 0^^
for a dav or two and the school
-------«---------- « .
buM** did not leave Hastings one cravFKriFR &lt;*ir
day because of the conditions of the
parcels
of land are listed
road* After a slight thaw on Sat- . Nine
"'V --t
’'
urday and Sunday, the air grew J*
** lhe Scavenger sale to be
house
colder and everything was frozen up 5e!Id
d -at tlie
,h* court hn
”‘" on Tues­
. Tib. 9. conducted by co. Trcas.
again by Tuesday. Continual clean­
list. may be
ing of paths kept many household- Georgd
George A.
... douse The
.... —
eis busy and shovelling snow off oecurea at his ofncc. .
roof* proved a rather hazardou*
***
'
undertaking, but a wise preventive
*nu' Michigan Tuberculosis Asnu-asunsoclaUon points out that lhe Jo&amp;s
Many fanners took advantage of
man hours due to tuberculosis,
lhe &gt;now to come to town with hone total* 40.000.000
man-days
per
and sleigh.*—quite a reminder of year. Tills time if employed in
former years before the automobile war productinn would be sufficient
was tlie common method of con- to build: 160 destroyers. 040 flying
veyahce. But we did ml*s the cheer- fortresses. 8.000 combat planes. 16.ful round of ilelghbells
ooo light tank*. 20.000 *howitzers.
----- *•-----34.900 Jeeps.
FILE PETITION FOR
SANITARY SEWER
Entertaining Visitors
A petition signed by D. F. Rob’Yes." said the num of tht
I inson and others, wa* presented to house. "I have a lot of correspond­
thrtity council Friday evening ask­
ing for a sanitary sewer on E Col­ ence for a man who isn't in bueifax St between N. Bollwood St ness."
' Yes.
and
you •know.'.' added the
.’nd N. Michigan Ave. The ques--- --------•—
tion was referred tn tlv proper &gt;“dy of the house, "John answers
committee for investigation.
ir"
all ,u
the
~ ------------------finance company's letters!

Bargain Matinee Sunday 1:00 (o 3:00

. 22c

Morton's Smoke Sall, 10 lb.
box
..89c
Cigarettes, carton

$1.24 .

MEMBERSHIP

COMMUNITY FARM BUREAUS

Farm Bureau offer* a membership in community, county,
stale and national Farm Bureaus. 590.000 member* in 1ML
1.000.000 members In 1013.

LABOR RELATIONS ~

la) These are small group* giving a chance for personal

(bl Brings opportunity to learn about (arm problem*.
tel An opportunity for members lo assert their own ideas
on all problems.
(dl Gives a good social contact for the farm family.

The commodity Exchanges and Farm Cooperatives of Michi­
gan hare set up a LABOR RELATIONS DEPARTMENT In
the Michigan Farm Bureau to represent farmers and farmers
cooperatives in any IltigaDon with Ute radical organised*"* *
labor bo*ses who seek to destroy our Farm Cooperatives basi­
lic**. f armers evidently mu* I choose between the United

BUSINESS SERVICES
■nd zeneral farm sapplle* are ottered lo Farm Bureau mem-

REASONABLE WAR TIME

PEPPER AND
SALT SHAKERS
filled. Pair

I9c

FOOKEENTEH

It is time that school children of Michigan should no longer

PUBLIC RELATIONS
Farm Bureau offers complete stale and national legislative
services at Lansing and al Washington.

GROUP HOSPITALIZATION

OTHER AIDS

I. tl day* hospitalisation.

3. Cost about SL”5 per month for the'family.

Bureau is leading the movement to set Michigan's clock
legislature thik month.

.

ibi The Farm Bureau ha* made this project possible through
unty nrganualion.

Equality for Agriculture.
Parity Prteea; not cash subsidies.

Freedom of Highway* without paying tribute to Union Bosses
And Many Others.

JOIN THE. FARM BUREAU NOW. IT IS YOUR MEANS OF EXPRESSION
HELP CARRY YOUR SHARE OF THE LOAD-ONLY $5.00 PER YEAR

BARKY COUNTY FARM BUREAU
L STATE ST.. HASTINGS. MICH.

• THE BEST FOR LESS"

N. MAIN ST.. NASHVILLE..MICH

g

�THE HASTINGS B4NNEB. THTBfiDAY. JANI’ABT H IMS

FULL SPEED AHEAD

■&gt;&gt;&gt;&lt;-*
Mrs. Glenn Miller of Halting* were Jamn Woldring of Zeeland; Mr and of Christian Endeavor week. An an-1
Sunday dinner gueau of Mn Irma Mrs. L A Seger. Mrs. Robert Seger, niveraery wrvicc wdl be presented
Brown and called on Mr and Mrs. Mr* Nancy Deming, Mr and Mrs with the young people participating
L B Lester In lhe afternoon, a Mr.. F C. Deming, Rev and Mrs. V Rob- in the muniing wonhip. They will
and Mr Paul Thompson and fam- bon. Mr and Mn. George Deming. pre»«nt a short playlet entitled "For
ily ot Buwne Center »pent Tuesday Mrs Lillie Blake. Mr* John Bat- Hie Better of Life".
•*- Mn
— Joe
"-.e-Kauff
’f- dorff.
Mu Elizabeth Fergmoti, Mrs. Plea*ant Valley.
night with Mr. and
­
man. ...»
and family. They were
---- also JJoyd Karciier. Mr*. Chas. Radford. । 1000 A. M Morning Worship
Sunday dinner guest* there. * Miss all of-Grand Rapid*: Mr nnd Mrs
1) 00 A. M Sunday School
Vivian Buehler ot Charlotte spent Peter Merren and daughter* and
B OO P. M. Christian Endeavor
the weekend with her parent*. Mr. Mrs Clare Bird of Greenville; Mr
8:00 P. M. Tuesday Evening Prayer
unit Mr*. Forrest Buehler. * Mr. and and Mrs George Pickett. Mr and Meeting.
Mr la-on Howk und Percy Rosser Mrs Glenn Pickett of Caledonia, Freeport Methodist,Church
were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. Victor Sisson of Hasting*. A. J BurEverett M. Love, pastor
und Mrs. Eugene Kruun* of Elmdale geu of Kalamazoo. Mis.* Marie BurMorning Worship. 11 00
und Pvt Duane Kraus* of Fort gex* and P. M. Burge** of Bottle
Battle
Sunday School. 12:00
George Mead. Maryland, who wa» Creek; Mr and M's Wayne Benton
Carlton
Center Methodikt Chureh
PHONE 2147
144 EAST STAT8 MT.
home on short leave
- ---------and --------returned
-------to and
and Mr;.
Mrs Edith
Edith Bunker
Bunker of
of Allo.
Alto. **
Everett M. Luye. pastor
The installation
Installation of Uie
tire Freeiiurt
Freeport RcRe­
their hull Saturday night. Jan 30. rump Monday * Mrs. Glenn Kellogg Tiw
Morning Worship. 10:00
**-&gt;— ™(. hekoh;
hekahs has been .• ^cetpcr.;.!
postponed front
from
GluHud Wolff.* arches'iu of Hatting* trod daughter*. Mrs. Robert
Sunday
School
11:00
■
.
'
ggw of Dowling and Mrs Willard January 21 to February 4 because
Ainold uf Hartings attended the ol a death Tins meeting will be op­
hind the 8 Hall On Friday evenins. funeral ol Charles A. Scott al Qulni- tn to members only. There will be a ,
Feb. 12 * The Christian, Endeavor bv Church last Tueaday. * Mr and pet-luck supper * a marriage IIcf (he Evangfllc.il church met Mon­ Mr:. Charles Moore called on Mt«. mue wa.* I’ ued to Luther Stertlcic ,
thly night with M: * Jowphlne Ur।th* Beam of Hurting* Bunday a»d Lulu Draner. both of txiwell
!&lt; )-&gt;» * Family night- of the K afternoon. * Rev. John McCue at- two.—Lowell Ledger. 30 yearn ago
of P. lodeheld Tuesday night trnded the District Meeting at Ep- item * Mr. and Mr*. R. E. Portma
at the'hall. * -Schoo) br»in Mrm- worth Methodist church at Grand of Ada R 1. after six week* of an*.
Rapid;. Sunday evening and Mon- iou* waiting, are relieved to hear
!1&lt;&gt;ii on account of the roads. « day * Mr mid Mrs Lyle Newton from thrir ron. Martin. He lx in
Mr. C A Rhodes has gone to were Tue-day evening supper guerts Africa—Lowell Ledger * Mrs. John
ot Mr. and Mrs. John Thaler. * Mr.*. Ml-hl-r recrhtlv received i letter
cirand RapidsErnest Tooker was a Sunday dinner from her husband wiifi is in the Beruut st of her son. Clyde Tooker and muda Isles. John ray* it i; nice and
fstnilv cf -Carlton. * Mr. and Mn. warm down there Lots of soldier
I-a.rt Week'* Letter
i.uupa .everywhere.
, w mi v. nr
”, w
RuvM-ll Price of Hasting* were Sun- camps
He expect* to
be
Mr. and Mrs. James Guy received day evening guest* of Mr. and Mr*. “
nbl* to —
return
won. ”
He ’has
— *home
------- -------word Friday tiiat Private Ralph Richard Durkee und family * Bert been
. ...constructing
----------------- bowling
----alley* for
Guy had arrived safely in Africa.' Huyner of Lake Odessa spent Tues- tlie loldier boy* use —Grand Rapid*
Mr.■ ■and Mrs. Adam Jt»ma in Lowell Ledger. * Thoma.’.
Mr and Mr*. Lc« Hamburger are div night with —
t Mr.
Hnrold “
Minard.
*—J 631 ------------------------west Main street. •Ionia,
receiving congatulatlona on the ar-’ Bn:!":,
“fljk *
Mr rr.d
“J”1 Mrs
were
rival of u buby boy Sunday mom- Wood* —
•* In Grand Rapid.* on has been recalled to active duty in
bmlneM Monday. ♦ Lavem Seger lhe
... U.
. 8
—naval reserve and was
Ing.
of Grant! Rapid* and Roy Demine sworn In on January 12. according tu
of Detroit were. Saturday caller* of the Ionia Sentinel. Hr liac been on
purtluiM-,! the Harvr Townsend Mr and Mrs. Ben Blaknry * Rev. the inactive rrserve list since lie
BUY YOUR WAR BONDS AND STAMPS HERE
lann near Woodland.
.1 L. Ickes wa* a Haatinea visitor wa* lionoraNv diu-banted from the
Mr*. Miles Sawdy. who ha* been Mondav afternoon. * Robert Clin- navy in 1937 While In active duty
home a ehort time, has to return ton who is employed at the High- before, he «erved aboard the nfi.8
to the Utiiverrily hospital at Ann lands Dairv In Hasting*, snent Sun- Lexinaton. He Is married add has
day with Mr. nnd Mo. Arthur Clin- a daughter and Mr*. Minnrd. nee
HASTINGS. MICHIGAN
Hanvbargrr ten and Mr and Mrs Lewi* Neeb Charlotte Junes of Lake Odessa, and
N
* Mr and Mrs. Henry Smelker and the daughter will remain ui the
ntlr. — „ ... ....
Lucas' house in Woodland as soon Mr.. IJbtiir Drew ot West Fieeport home of hl* mother Mrs. Lulu Car,wi n- Saturday afternoon guest-; of navun in Ionia —Lake Otics-a Wave­
Miner King * Rev John McCue Timer,
preached at tlu* Parmelee Methodist
church Sunday afternoon
3 Chureh of the I'nited
—----- --------——•„-------- 'a
•
Brethren In ChtUt
and Fhvllfs Ann wen- Sundav callg r Griffin D. D. pastor
r'r* of Mr and Mr-. R E Pi.*tma nf
Phone 3V’
* Mi . fxirothy Steckle of
Mead, who L employed in B rle Creek spent the weekend with rrr,l&gt;orl
10:30
her natront* Mr. and Mrs Owen
,n
"’n A
* M .Sunday School
11 30 A. M. Morning Worship
.&lt;•,.&lt;■1,1- * r-v Everett Love attend««i
:* iiiccmm
7:bO P M. Christian Endeavor—
«&lt;i me
the uuum
dL'trict
meeting ui
of mrinuwi.**
Methodist
,!i-. George h l cn spent Hundt", -or tst-rs in Gmnrl Rapid* last Mon- Uader. Ruth Yooker
vitn Mr and Mi-. Earl Fox and &lt;luv • An interesting account of•
8 00 P. M Evening Service
indy r,i South Bowtie, a Sunday the long life and death of our pion­
Sunday will mark the beginning
SOME CAN SEW .. •
hitnr.' at the home of Mr. mid Mi. eer business man. F E Deming, will
AND some can
tie found on another page of this
Lan of Belding, Mr. and Mr
paper ♦ Mrs. Harold Rosenberger
NOT.
■
, ;
. . ................ - ----.il-u «&gt;u
and Marvin cu
called
ou xvi
her p.ur,n.-.
parents.
.1;
John Nancy und -on &lt;4 Wu- *tr and
xflchae! Humphrey of
'
' 1 ^.r: -uxi M.k Sidney Filielc. H nUiiMs Sunday * Mrs. John Mcu,‘d Mi1- Howard I iuder. .4.- . c„e received a telephone call MonLilllsn Blearn. and Mr. and Mr.*. dttV trlhng of the death of her
I.-.b llrwton. local *-Mr and Mrs. b,6:her-in-)aw. William Le«rncy of
Frank Thompson and Dennie wen- n^!,t Ma,nn. Funeral services arc
»&lt;&lt;ilTSu'gMthobo"i
Everything
Stmdij (nntu-r guevts u! Mr and hHd Thursday &lt; today• at Groden’•?
Ul’Vr‘ * ‘wk church. * Mr. and Mrs. Dale
Mr. and Mrs.yugil Woods and fam- Ctwk lllld tamlly of Carlton were
they can ,ca'" ' ' wfco can,
I?
•■’‘"die- kUt-sts olI Mi. and s,lndMV dinner guests of Mr. and
u........h
te...., ni.,.
rn*rlr» Mooro. * Mr. and Mrs.
* Mr and Mrs Adam Endres re­ Charles Hoyt and daughter. Paltv.
Your Baby
ceived word that tlwir daughter, ■ nent Sund-"’ with the letter's mdtliMrs. Mary Shoein»ker of Lonning, । r Mrs Cora Carr of Lansing. ♦
1 in Sparrow hospital where she Mbs r.
(lrrnu Ycder
xcurr spent ounuay
Norma
Sundav
unf.i v.nt an operation Satuiday. „.,th M
,sS Gwendolyn
*•'**
Gwendolyn Mishler
Mishler of
of
Diapirs. 6»for . -. •
* •'’*
c*’“rl&lt;'s "^nd somh Bowne. * Mrs. C?W. Culver,
Crib Blanket*. Soft. 5 4
atm ”ti Willutm of Ixigun. mid lair! wj,o spent a week with Mr. and Mrs.
cinohOM o’ .
fjob,!,,
and Doim.1 Pwdhumou* uf Itowne Donald Southard of Nashville, refluffy cotton!
•
wiie LuncUy dinner gue :. of Mr lulnrd lWme Sunday night . She ha«
F-r Bath Or Crib. pQ
.and Mr.*. Ray Wic&amp;nd and family,
caring for her daughter and
Soft cotton blanket, tv
Jhc dhiii'r w ■ in honor of Lola new grand-daughter * An account
Wicbn •■ birthday anniversary. * o( th(, ^mage last Saturday ev»Crib Sheet*. Soft
4 Qc
Mr.
.1- -.nd
mid Mrs
.Mrs. Ivan
tvan Dcr.ro.
Der.r-e nnd
and Mm.
fam­ nln, of MK* DorothV Walton.
and smooth. Sturdy. "I w
ily of Alto, and Max Rice of Dear- d nichter c.f Mr. and Mr*. Claude L
r;-,-- . ;u 7,.-- r, - WMtan i* given on another page of
Fare Cloths. SoftMr Mina Denise. Mrs. Nellie Har- this paper The correspondent join*
per. W1K&gt; has been -faying with Mrs h,.r man&gt;. othcr frfend* in Freeport
Dt-n.se. returned with the former to „i rrtet'ding congratulations and
Terry Bib*.
Ab­
their home in Alto * Mr. and Mrs.
whbes. * Mr and Mw. wilsorbent! Colorful!
• nneth . I- .d and c.ilidren of Mn- |(..nl Dipp were Sundav callers ot
pie O|-ne were Sunday afternoon Mr. and Mr*, wred Rmmh of Dutton.
Warm Sweaters,
Mr
* NorvM Thsler of Campbell spent soft and coiy.
i
week with Mr mid Mrs. Dan
by our war economy!
Bonnet*, Cap*.
Chiud Mrad * Mr and Mr. L A.
llu. oau weBUlcr
Dainty warm knits.
&gt;.-; i r &lt;. Grain! Rapid* and Mi,. c&lt;.nmtioi&gt;*. * Sat. Alvin Rownberce U(.hiring &lt;f Holland were wr Bntl w, father. Dwivht ROMmDiaper Bag*. Witn
!1v. '■ ,v,,”lnK.,' ? ‘T 2.'
fnned on Mr. and Mrs. Harhandy [&gt;ockets.
i I
. h’ li. . c ul tl theroty the
RoM-ntM-rarr und Martin Friday
h of
। father. IT. Deming. „((,.,|V«n. * F C. Tnbbercr and Rev
Infant*' Dre**«.
tt-m.iined until after Griffin were in Hastings on bus!Dainty batiste.
Choose Smart New Colorful Prints! Practical Spring Materials!
,n,l“
' ‘tc* Monday. * Among those Uoix
- tn wrrr
f Sunfield
were Rundor
Sunday ou, cf wwn &lt;h(&gt; ttliPnded lhe fun.
Wa*h Sults. Two- -7Q
nftern-on Kue. ts ol Rev. and Mrv. era! of Frank E Deming last Saturpiece poplins. 1-4.
I v
Griffin. * Mbs Helm Woods of Hxs- «tv nttenuxm Were- Mr. und Mrs
tlny . rperit the weekend in Howard
Sleepers.
ov Deming of Detroit; Mrs. J. E.
Ci’.-. ♦ Lyle Newton mid Reuben Roush of Rockford. Mrs. Geo. Wold­
cotton crepe.
Fish are leaving for Fort- Custer ring. Mrs. Marion Lenuon. Kenneth
Smarlallt'.
Th’Jt’d’iv &lt;today&gt;. * Mr*. Lucy Sta- and Ralph Woldring of Holland:
dcl wm taken to University hospital
tel corduroy
In Anu Arbor for treatments. Mon­
Coat and Hat Set*. *098
day. * John Fbh of Grand Rapids
Pastel rayon* 1
»■
um a Sunday guest of Dean Fish.
Mr« Adon Mevrrs ncrompanied hint
Pretty l&gt;re**es.
back to Grand Rapid* to *|M*nd the)
Gay cottons!
week with her parents. * Mr. und
Refresh your wilting wardrobe with a bright new dress!
Mr*. Geonre Bii-tance. Norma and
Gown*—Wrapper*. OQ
Richard. *j»*nt Sunday with Mr. and
Warm flannelette, tv
Bring new sparkle to your,wint6r coot with something you
Mrs Carl Bustance of Hastings. *
Mi and Mis. Ray Nreb and fitmilv
can wear for many months to come! And you foresighted
cf Vick-burg were Sunday guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Ix-wis Neeb. * Mr. and
women will wont to start sewing now for your spring ward­
Mrs Semlah Scese ajtd Mr*. Adah
Motter spent Monday with Mr and
robes. A soft dress-suit, and a smart one-piece spun roy­
Mr* Wesley Keim of Clarksville. *
Mr*. George Bassett returned home
on dress, will give you o grand start. Attractive color
from Pennock htkpllal Saturday af­
schemes of charmingly designed floral and novelty prints.
ter t“ Ing thtre ten days. She L* im­
proving but L-. -till In bed. * Mr and
Look So Lovely For So Little! Make Your Own Clothe*!
Mr#. Walter Duuklcbcrger and fam­
ily of Marine City were Sunday eve­
ning visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Cle­
ment Mead and family. * Little Do­
Lovely,Wonder Royon Crepe
ris Johnson of Iz&gt;(;*n visited Bonnie
I &lt;5’1 Wieland Monday afternoon. *
Beautiful Sorority Royon* at
Mr. .Thd Mr i. Harold Aldrich an J
family were Sunday dinner gucsb of
Mr. and Mrs. Car) Lius oi Caledonia.
You'll love our brand new collection of fine materials!
Dainty
* Mrs. Dori* Piper of Battle Creek
housecoats, dresses and lea aprons will .tumble from your sew­
M-x-nt the weekend with her parenkt.
ing machine! Variety of dashing colors to chooae from.
Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Wood* and fam­
ily * Mr. and Mr*. Semour Laps
und Barbara Ann of Qrand Rapid*
were Sundav guests of his parent*.
YARN DYED STRIPES AND CHECKS. For housedresws, yd. ..tic
Mr and Mr.,. W. C. Latte. * Mr. and
NEW SPRING ZEPHYR GINGHAM, yd..
NASHVILLE
Mr. and Mrs. Vidian Roe and
daughter of Kalamazoo spent Sun­
day with -hi* mother. Mrs Ix-la Roc.
* Mlv. Doris Betti, of Grand Rap­
ids spent. Tuesday and Wednesday
with iter parents. Mr and Mrs.
Charlro Bettr * Mr and Mrs. Fred
Jxppinga spent the weekend with
relatives in Holland. ♦"The Jami..
Tarbet family an- moving tn De­
troit. On- Min William in m the
Navy and the ether wm James ex­
pec’s to be railed -•non. * Harold
HeHMTiL nt PrpMcnU. Florida. Is
vbiting relative*, and friends here
* Tiw President's ball. sponsored by

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ORGANIZATIONS
Surgery Guild No. 19 will meet
Thursday. Fib 4 al the home of
Mrs. John Armbruster, Sr.. 303 E.
Mill SL. with Mrs. Win. Schader,
Sr. and Mrs Fred Junes as co­
hostesie*.

CLOVERDALE
Friends are very sorry* to learn
Mrs. Lucy Leonard is in Borgrvs
hospital.
They hope for her a
Mrs. Chnrh . Kahler of Delton spent
Sunday afternoon with Mr. and
Mrs. Arthur JOhntock. * Mr. and
Mrs Clyde Leonard of Kalamazoo

Assyria Extension club will meet
M the home of Mrs. Harold Chris­
tiansen on Tues., Feb. 2. Visitors
welcome.

Monica of KMamaznu called i&gt;u Ills
father, Charles Monica Monday *
M’ Hid Mrs, George Kutdcr si&gt;enl
Sundtiy with Mr. and Mt
Glinn

snd Mr*. Raymond Wickham of
* Howell. ML** Marv Fldn-t— -f i .vrides**, and Gerald Wickham of
B-Hle Creek rpent the weekend
with the latter* mother. Mr. !x&gt;i*

Monlcu and Bruce spent Sunday
evening with Mr*. Be*siv Leonard
of Hastings * Mr. and Mr.- O;h
Cwwin of Crooked hike sjxnt Sat­
urday evening with Mr. and Mr.
Prank Humeston. * Bernard
Golla haves Tuesday for Lansing

Mr and Mr Keith Durkee and ors. * Mr nnd Mr*. Arthur Lathrop
family Bpcnt Sunday with the hit­ entertained Raymond Green of
ter'.* parent*, Mr. and Mrs. Adam Hellevue and Mi -- Leila Shafc of
Battle Creek Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Durkee spent
BunriaV with .Mr and Mrs Hi&gt; ti­
tled Durkee and family* of Freeport.
Delphi* Byrri ha sold .
lhe parents' of Pvt. Harold I.
lohnston received u letter la-.t
week staling thi*: he b stationed Battler Creek, v.nr, will take pr.
Tjnitwhere in England.
Mr* A«h- Wiilboii Ik ill with
QI'IMBY
pneumonia in the l.’-tla hospital in
O’&gt;r neivhborhood wm. xaddrued Battle CrFek
Mr and M.--.. Wavnc Tire ot Holrecently by the passing.of two &lt;,f
our,older rw-ie'ents, Wm.
•Tu.. Cramer
viwiio land 'pent "th- weekend •vith the
Our deepest IduW
oaient.'.
Mr. and Mrj. Drnand Charles Scott. C».
- — —
------------------------------------vmnathv L* extended to their xe- nls Vosburgh.
ipecUyp louillie* * Chester Scott
Tlu- Peter Standley farm lias
"f Illinois hn* been visiting Mrs. *»• en rented lo Mr. tint! Mr* John
Scott and Walter the past two Holcomb who will - take jr&gt; -e«im:
weeks. * Mr. und Mrs. Rov Prirv the first of Marrh.
vere Sundav nue.-t* of Mr. and
Mrs. Larry Ander* in Hastings. *
Mr. and Mrs. Merritt Mi-rd of
BarryvUle and Kent and Zane Mead
.
were Sunday guests of Mr and Mrs. Mott C. Russell. A’-Aria
Cameron McIntyre and family.
Nina A Stanfield. Battle Creek

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way
way or
or Guadalcanal
Guadalcanal naa
had refused
refused to
to
accept bailie bjeauso conditions
LUI I v l\ I n L J didn't seem Just rlght^-Amerlca and
&gt; all Uie United Nations would be so
thorougiilyr demoralized by this time
'ROOSEVELT - CHURCHILL
that the labor movement here
AFRICAN CONFERENCE
wouldn't have much more meaning
J
(Continued from W l. rvr I).
left than do tlie labor organizations
In North Africa had been effected.
in conquered France.
If either of these objectives was
achieved, it still remains a deep
Tlie American occupation of
North Africa, the recent spectacular
successes of the Russian armies and
outstanding U. 8. Naval victories
Kai-Shek nor
in the Pacific have diverted atten­
ing, although an announcement said tion from the full appreciation of
that both ot them were kept In­ another brilliant military achieve­
formed of developments. Thus, it ment — MacArthur's successful
a Is unlikely that any practical steps campaign against the Japanese in
toward the formation ot a real the Papuan peninsula of New
Guinea. He nnd his men received
Allied War Council were taken.
Nor is it probable that much prog­ special commendation for "doing so
ress was made toward a settlement much with so little." Although th*
of the muddled political situation men in MacArthur's command were
in French North Africa. Generali a comparatively green outfit, they
Olraud and DeGaulle met nnd con­ beat the Jap at hu own-best game—versed and apparently, agreed that Jungle warfare under conditions
Frenchmen should quit fighting which white men are supposed to
Michigan can
among themselves until after the find unbearable.
i-u uc...
Nazi had
been «».«
driven from ...
tlie take a special prtde in this victory
homeland.
Yet a
»&lt;nce It was the 32nd Division comhomeland.
Yet
a communique
c----------- from the Free French headquarters P™"* mostly of men from this
in the Lake Chad area of Africa region which played a prominent
announces that no steps have yet part in the successful drive,
been taken to liberate from prisons
...
r ll-.llt .ui-portril by Tb'-mt.
the hundreds of Tree French" adT
Under Prentiss Brown, the OPA
II.
aiinarl
berenu who were thrown there for will probably enjoy a much calmer,
Hrant. Stliur. !KtUkor-l. Kiropposing the Vichy rule.- Nor has saner administration than it did
and Thunua. A b«ut llranrh
any announcement come through under tlie turbulent Hcndcreou.
that Marcel Peyrouton—the Hlnim- However, there will probably be no
ler of the Vichy regime—has been let-up in restrictions and red-tape,
replaced ns High Commissioner of A mere change in the administrative
North Africa or that any steps have director .cannot -supply materials
been taken to assure the Free which do not exist or produce ac.
French adequate representation in ceptable substitutes out of thin air.
the conduct of French African As a matter of fact there will probpolitfca! affair*.
ably be more restrictioiis and redThe meeting of Roosevelt and tape under Brown than there has
Churchill in North Africa was a been yet under Henderson. Brown.
. precedent-shattering event which however, is likely to use patience
will probably have an important and persuasion |»s a substitute for
effect on Anglo-American co-op- Henderson's bombast—and public
eration in the prosecution of the reaction will be better. In any
war. -Nevertheless, great though it event. Brown's Job is an unenviable
h l ''
was. the meeting will fail lo arouse one and even many of his political
' "
unqualified enthusiasm because of opponents will wish him good luck
important questions which it and success.
the Important
failed to answer..
j The war to date has not subRICKENBAGKER SAYS U. S.
1 stantinted the theories of air-enTROOPS DESERVE MORE
thUslast Major Alexander de Sever­
-HOME FRONT' SUPPORT
sky that air power alone is enough
Union leaders are criticizing Capt- to win n modem war. Air control
Eddie Rlckcnbacker for the hard­ is a necessary essential to victory
hitting talk he delivered in Detroit but afr power alone is not enough,
, Saturday evening.
Because he ■file type of plane which Seversky
plead for more production und more describes as ideal for Die attainment
effort on the home front and be­ of absolute air power lias not yet
cause he said that the boys- who been built or designed; nor is II
are fighting on the world's far-flung likely to lx- in time to be a factor
battle fronts deserved special con- in
,
this war. Gen. Douglas Mac­
Bideration for jobs regardless of 'Arthur. recently issued a statement ■
union membership or .seniority to thc ctlcct that tfie United Na­
when they relumed to civilian life, , tlons. victory in the New Guinea j
he was termed a labor-baiter.
campaign resulted from the close- MARTIN
••• —
CORNERS
R. J. Thomas, president of lhe knit
co-operation of air. sea und
UAW &lt;CIO) said mat Rtekenbacker -Und forces working together under Last Weeks Utter
There will be no W.SCS. tliL-s
had been misinformed and suggest­ a unified command; a new type of
ed that the captain visit him at ;war in which the old concepts of month on account of sickness, snow
.
his office so that "I can point out ,divided commands for the various und cold weather.
Mrs. Marjorie Curtis and little
somejrt the problems of the workwas completely disregard­ son returned from Pennock liospitnThat's at least an idea. A services
'
ed. Gen. MacArthur's statement ta! to lhe home of her parents, Mr.
much better one might be for Mr.
to be a much more sensible and Mrs. Robind Barry Wednesday
R. J. Thomas to go to Capt. Eddie appears
'
outline for victory than the more of last week. Sunday she and two
Rickenbacker oral learn first hand ,
children accompanied Mr. Curtis to
sensational theories of Scvrrsky.
from him some of the problems of
‘their home tn Augusta
tiie boys who are fighting Uncle '
Relatives here of Lt. Lloyd R.
Add Bureaucratic Fumbling: Now
Sams battles In die swampy, ma- ,
CpgsweU, who Is overscan, received
comes on order forbidding the sale
laria-ridden hells of tropical Jungles {of milk in anything smaller than several letters from him the past
Week, one written Christmas morn­
In New Guinea or Guadalcanal: the
containers.
Department ing. It was a regular working day
ice-bound wastes of Alaska or the quart
.
- bitter, sand-swept deserts of North heads al Washington must be un­ as far as the men were concerned.
aware of the fact that many peo­ They had drawn their rations ot
Africa.
ple haven'J any use tor a quart candy and sweets a day or sd pre­
Isn't It time that some Union of a milk at a time—often find that vious and donated them with mon­
leaden tn this country decide even a pint begins to "turn'' before ey. too. and given a party for chil­
—V fighting .unvuvau
whether they arc
American 11 1S il11 USCd UP- N°W- “l a UmC dren of neighboring villages there
industry and past grievances. re«l-when milk U bccommlng -a scarce at the post where he is located. Re
article,
a bureaucratic ----------------order pro­ had heard tlie children In a neigh­
and Imagined—or Hitler. Hirohito “
wU,“ "
hibits individual purchases of small boring village singing Christmas
carols lhe evening before, reminding
amounts. This means that If this him of home. He writes he Is well
Il the Mannes ut Guadalcanal type of consumer wants milk at all. and putting on weight. He iiad. re­
had decided to Mt down and do he ior she) will have to buy a quart ceived several Christmas cards
nothing when plans tailed and and let most ot it spoil. AU ot from different people for all of
supplies and reinforcements did not which makes one wonder just what which he any* Thank.- "
come through on schedule, or If is being conserved.
j Miss Doth Gillespie of KtiLiuia-

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1* Takes Both, War Bonds and Taxes, to
Win—Victory Tax Special Direct Levy
Asked to Help Meet Heavy War Costs
WASHINGTON, D. C.—Approximately 50,000,000 Ameri­
can workers began to make an added contribution to the
War cost this month in the form of a 5% Victory tax.
For many millions of Americans'the Victory tax and the
1943 income tax are the first direct levies to be made by the
Government to meet the’staggering War costs. And it will
take both . . . taxes and War Bonds ... to provide the sup­
plies and materials to win the War and the peace afterwards.

were roughly 2.5 billion dollar*,
leaving 75.5 bl 11 ton dollars Of dis­
posable income. During 1M3 total
income payment* are expected to
rise to 125 billion dollars and total
personal taxes under existing reve-

10 billion dollar* ot
disposal a* against
, dollars in 1M0.
In 1M3 Mr.' wage American will
---------- j a much lighter tax
load than his Canadian or English
brothers-in-arms.\ In Great Britain
total naUonai and'local taxes paid
by individuals at present amount to
31 percent of the nationatMqrome.
In Canada, total Individual taxee
amount to 23 percent of the national
income. In the -United States, total
personal taxes. Federal state and
local, .will amount in 1M3 to 18 per­
cent of national income. Our Eng­
lish allies Invest an additional 10
percent of national income in War
saving*. Our Canadian allies invest
an additional II percent of national

The Treasury. Department e»U-’*
male* that the Victory tax will raise has purchased certain War Bonds,
approximately 12.000.000,000. Every or paid old debts or paid lite insur­
person receiving more than $12 per ance premiums equal to the amount
week must pay the Victory tax upon of this credit. In the case ol single
that part of hi* Income over and persons this credit will be 25 percent
above lhe SIX For example, a mar­ of the Victoyy tax paid tup to a
ried man with a salary of $50 per maximum of $500). Should the Vic­
week, with two dependent*, would tory tax credit exceed the individu­
make only a net payment of $1.05 al's Federal income tax. the unused
per week after allowance for post­ portion of the credit may be refund­
able to the taxpayer.
war credit.
The Government lias made every
Even with the Victory lax. the
effort to make the impact of the 12.3 income lax. and all other taxes
new tax as light as poriible. The paid by individual.), the average
law. in effect, provides that tn the American will have more money
case of married pertons whoso sole with which to buy War Bonds than
Income is from wages or salary. 40 he has ever had before. Here arc
p.-rcent of the Victory tax paid &lt;up the statistics which explain Unit
to a maximum of Si.OCO) plus 2 per­ statement:
cent for each dependent (up to a
In 19j0 the total income payments
maximum of $100) may be used a* made to the American ■&gt; people
a credit against whatever Federal amounted to about 70 billion dollars.
income taxes tho individual may owe In that same year the total personal
at the end ot the year—provided he taxes paid. Federal. State and local.

zoo was an over tire weekend guest
of her parent.-., Mr and Mrs. Elmer
Gillespie Honoring her daughter's
birthday, Mrs. Gillespie Irad as sup­
per guests Saturday evening. Mrs.
EL A. Parker and daughter Ellzabeth of Hastings and the Misses
Ruby.' Carrie, and Dorothy Cogs-

been ul Howell, was home for the
weekend before going to work at
Monroe
Our C. E won lhe first award
for IMS, a silver cup. at the County
Meeting al Freeport last Tuesday
evening. They also won the first
award tn 1M1.
Corp. Clarence Steiner, who has
COATS GROVE
been stationeel in n training camp
m California. vLvited hLs grandparLast Week's letter
The D.G.T.O Club was held last enu. Mr. and Mrs. John'Woodman
Wednesday with Mrs. Arthur Rich­
ardton. Tlie chairman was Mrs
Robert Cole, who has recently re­
Alice Chase. Suggestions on the Do’s covered from an operation for anand Don't* for the success of tiw pendicitis In Ft. Custer hosplt d
club were given at Roll Call.
visited his parents. Mr. and Mrs.
Kenneth Deinond. whose work has Henry Cole last Tuesday.

cans, to match the record ol our Ca­
nadian neighbors, would have to in­
vest this year 20 percent ol our na­
tional income in War savings. To
match the English record we would
hove to invest 23 percent ot national
income in War

।

CLAY HILLS
Last Week's letter
We sure appreciate having tire­
snow plow go over our street, as It
Is almost lrn|&gt;assable some days. •
Mrs. Anna Gibbs left Thursday,
for Indiana to help care for her
brother and wife, who arc both sick
abed.
Mr.- Bertha Polls entertained the
Busy Bee Club Thursday. Pol hick
dinner, and Red Cross sewing were
the main features, fourteen being
present.
MrsreJohn Lukso is confined to
her home by sickness.

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�THE HASTINGS BANNER, THURSDAY, JANUARY 38, 1943
Mary Adams, foreclose mortgage. ! Harry Stehr vs. Carl Miller, et
3.570 ns members ot ration boards, lion and allowing of 23 print* of the 1 a &lt;
9.671 a* members ct draft boards, film. "Make the Most of Playtime.*' in
---- --------- u Millard Perry,, al. trespass.
Secured enactment of a law au- ‘~
and 812 in the civil air patrol
•*—•—•
Grace Uhl vs. Harry Shute, ires- 1
,
Contribution* of 63.483 pints ot thoruing lhe Secretary of War to They hope he may be able to coms w V H kl It V I
Mildred vs. Dele Main, divorce.
pass.
I blood by 47.000 Legionnaires to designate a unlfoim national serv­ home io the near future.
France* v». Melvin McKibben, dl-' r. t. Puller vs. Jam's V. Roberta,
BOWLING NEWS
blood banks.
ice flag
‘
vorce..
. assumpsit.
Co-sponsored annual American CARLTON CENTER
(Continued from page I. Sec. 1) ! Catherine M. vs. Everett E. Broofcr.1 Emeet Pteace va. Dorian Sanders,
Incompli le'report* showed 172.465 Education Week und annual Cill- Last Week's Letter
.
I trespass.
Co. for the determination of the divorce.
zenahip
Recognition
Day.
'
, Legionnaires active in various scrap
Car) D. va. Elisabeth Warner, diMyrtle Przybyaz and Myrtle Gould
Word has been received that Ser­
water level of Thomapple lake,
— —
■ metal ...
and
rubber collection*. Sponsored first annual July 4th
vorce.
' vs. Archie and Mary Corrigan, no
geant Cletus Valentine, of Sioux Fuel and Piston Ring*. naticcl
Roy Thomas, doing business as
Born on lhe battlefields of World
Collected 10,000.000 old phono- . nationwide radio program under the Falls. 8. D.. accompanied 37 men on ! ly. in the Recreation League.
Dorb Marie vs. Carl E. Flaher. action given.
the Hasting* Burial Vault Co., vs. divorce.
Walter Wallace v». National-Ac- War I. The American Legion graph records which were sold lo auspices of the national coordinat- a troop train to Wright Field, Day- , hit 203-204-188-595 m
for ™
top *pot
Robert Sponable. assumpsit.
reached
u
high
point
In
it*
service
mtee fund* tor new records that ling committee In which eight lead- ton. Ohio, starting New Years Day Bill
mu scored
—...j 592
«n with garnM
......... of
...
Gerald B. va. Margaret Cole, dl- ceptanoe Service, bill to set aside
to God and Country, in Uir tint wcrc Kent to all American units'ing organization-- joined in an im- and
National Sheet Steel Co. vs. vorce.
,
1 transfer.
returning to South Dakota a ' 236-164, for runner-up. Dr. &lt;
Standard Stamping Co., trespass.
terving overseas and to ships of the preuinj Aiucricunism demoiutra- week later.
In the Matter of Petition for sale
Melvta vs. Charles Hebei, divorce year cf World War II.
' Wocton smacked the pin*
pins tor
for 1a 583
Marry O Mohrmann, ttec'r. va. of DcUnqueot Taxes for 1940 and
.
Navy.
I
lion.
Adelben Cortrlght vs Loub and • Responding to the greatest cull on
*£d movement to force, teaching cilS“j« WU’sLnSiy'SS reties and third spot when ‘be *cored
Claude J. Marshall. Exec. Est. Chri* Previous Years.
its service* during tne momentous
. Madoline Gorman, injunction.
Collection through it* fun-and
L«
189-174-219, for Leonard*.
.
Marshall, ol al. OMumpalt.
Florence vs. Lucius Lobdcll. di-’ Ruby Muy va. Wayne Nelson Mar- year ot 1942, with the largest mem­ honor society, the Forty and Eight, of1 more
more American hjg{ory and ^d. IO aTM^H^CaroenTlie Recreation league began UirErnest Hayes v*. Lawrence Royer, vorce.
। ten*, divorce.
.
bership in all us history, 'The Amer­ of more than 200.000 decks ot play- 1 niathemaiiisihemam —
, »n nauw&gt; • *1^
t„ drove to Fort Custer to *m him. last half of their split season with
no action given.
Elaine V. vs. Robert Wm. Ran-1 Louie R. Neal and wife vs. Fred ican Legion in this first year of the ing cards for the fighting men in Sol New M.»ru.»hi
Memberehii/M
nexurk
bul he had already been traru- Bib* giving'Piston Ring* a three
Neil WT Jones vs. Levi J. and Lulu *om, divorce.
second
World
War.
recorded
the
J. Young, bill to establish conveyall American expeditionary forces.
Established u new\ membership
1
game trouncing Perk** Tavim won
fetred. destination unknown.
Mead, no action given.
following accomplishment.-.:
Vera Madge va. Raymond L. Rob- ance.
Distributed more than 1500 0001 record for 1942 of 1.116,5.000
two from Middleville and Leonards
Matthew Baltcn vs. Robert E. iaskl, divorce
' Darthya v* Max Stor&gt;*v. divorce Trained Air Raid Warden's
.copies of -Pall-In." Tin' American 1 get a.new high 0! 17,
scored a two to one victory ovar
I 632 for tiw ting. Tuesday, on business
Powcli. trespass.
Frank J. Hallock va. Thomas and
Belva E. va. Joseph W. Kidder.
Hastings Ice and Fuel. Leonard'*
Produced more than 350.000 grad- legions Booklet of advice to men (number of active post*,
Glen Ingram vs. LeRoy Foster, as­ Rose Collick, foreclosure of chattel divorce.
oi
Mr and Mrs
w,u Brandt of 27 U) team total was high for the
uates from its air raid warden gomK into the nations war service 1 Expended the known I
sumpsit.
mortgage.
'
.
-------------■■»»■»---------------iiancul
Woodbury and Mr und Mrj. Levi- evening.
schools tor the'ctviitaii defense proActive cooperation
- ._33 ----------------------ipcratton o:
ot more than 1739,440
in emergency &lt;inane
1
Berend Beverwyk vs. Consumers
_
Cha*. H. and Laura Cbler vs. (vest hope
mostlv Steele and family u*
cf -aau.
th«t—
—Biv/n
in tne Bliss Leacue Tool room
gram.
GO.000 key ’legionnaires
——
with the nu| to 550 663 needy chlldrci\most
Power Co., no action given.
Maude
'(■nd- D.'
r* Herrrina
llf.rri.lni. and
nnH Sarah
Karat, Kepkm. "5?1
„
iiNtdteul s011001 district wcreJtuKa
I.- Sunday after- won two from Office; Foundry had
Sold more than Sl00.000.000 worth FBI against .....espionage,
------sabotage. f„r
clothing. nnd medic
John Slenklcwreicx vs. George-gey bill to. set aside deeds and reTBe Harold Springers received
'
noon caller* at thr'noma
’l
of .Mr and q rm- game edge on Engineer*, and
filth column-actiyitles.
----- .....
setivittea.
: treatments.
Sherman, appeal from Justice court iYnd'conTra'cY
—•—“ iword
I word from
(rolH Jimmie that
thut he
’»e is at
“l of war bond* and stampTin it* na- und
shop office took a pair of. gtmes
AmerfcauUni
i Recovered through it* national ‘‘[a. Marionptfm
*
----- *““*— Activities
Rudolf Kaiser vs R J Manson Atlantic Citv and is assigned to tlonwide sales campaign.
Sophia Hill vs. Clyde Benton, deMrTand-Sfr*. Elmer Marlowe were ’ from ElecUician*.
Set up special schools for trainSponibred mor* than 3.000 Boy | rehabilitation committee 82.760662---------------jpwdfkper formanei of co•»*
cdanvllon on a promissory note.
■
■ gueata
- ot- Mr.
■’ ar
----- •'—
In the Piston Ring League. Of­
-lcouI troop,
troop*.
87 In various contested government weekend
Zlgmont K. and Elizabeth Lcbleckt ”&gt;n of the Air Corps * Ronald ing instructor* to teach military Scout
Archie O. and Mildred C. Sinclair
fice—
No.
2 won------two-------------------games fiom~40
seconds ly
v
Enrolled• —
more than 500.0W boys , benefit* for thousand* of'-World Muri Fawley of Clarksville.
---------------received word from
from Pit
Pvt drill to students in
vs. Vern D. and Mildred M. Sinclair. vs Silas Stiles, et al. bill lo quiet Anders r«-«iv*d
Mr. and Mr* Gerald Tischer and M At Ms: Machine* look a brace of
Gerald Anders that hla squadron Kiiools under the U. S. Victory under 17 in tire annual juntar base-j war I and II veterans and their
OMumpsit.
Utle.
family were Sunday dinner guests games from Shippers and Office No.
Corps High School program.
bull program.
(dependents.
.
•
Waller M and Vrrdle L. Sinclair
Clayton J. and Bessie McKeown had arrived safely overseas * A
Contributed ul least IbO.OOO of its
Conducted 29 Boys' State* ipj Held its 'first wartime, stream­ of Mr and Mrs Hillis Tischer of. 1 wore a pair of games from Grind­
vs. Vern D nnd Mildred M. Sin­ vs. Rudolph Schaar, cl a), bill to letter from the Dr. Heitman fam­
=«■
-|
ily. formerly located at Delton. U» members to Ute armed iorec* for winch more Hum 12.00G buys sc-■ ino-d natlonul convention, with at- Lake Odftrti
clair. aMumprit.
quiet title.
Mr. and Mrs Rudi Root and Mr
The Service League play gave Ro­
active service .in World War If.
lectcii for leudciship qualities 're- tcndai.c- restricted lo 1.301 official
Ivan Powe)] vs. Matthew Baltch.
Phyllis E. vs. J(imes Burdette Mrs. Alice Collins. Hates that he
Obtained 242313 recruits for.the ceivrcl training in civic government.' delegates, anti with the annual pa- utia
««• .E
wwi
und **r».
Mrs dfcch
Breen hub
und uwoy
baby ut
of uuuCoo- ।| -;-z
0?4'
is in charge of a hospital at Cn*Smitn, divorce.
pcravuie, visited
viiiicu at
»i lhe
the home
iiuiiic of
uf Mr.
Mi. i Guard
Luart. No.
. .’O. 2:
2. a two to
IC one
One win
Win for
Sponsored anothnr naucmal high jrnde nnd music and drill contests penviUe,
Navy.- 83,208 for Lhe Army. 6.368 fot
G-Tald Powell vs. Matthew Baltch.
In lhe Matter of the Est. of Wil­ cade. Idaho. The Mrs says their the Marine Corp.. 2.396 for tiw school oratorical contest on the V. &lt;eliminated.
—
’ Mr*. Otis Landon. Thursday.
-------*—
nu .
and
Coast nuarH
Guard Mn
No. »1 over trt_.
Klwanb
trespass.
liam E. Gillespie, discharge of land 9‘.- month old daughter.. Mary Coast Guaid. 8,009 for the State S. Constitution and Rill of Rights
- ‘ .Pledged its support nndMr.
and Mrs. Theron Hecht are &gt; No. 1. and aNo.
one1. game
and amargin
one game
for margin for
backed
Chancery Cause*
! contract.’
Khatango. b keeping her busy but
Causes
Klwanb
No. -2.
the national administration "•
in lhe proud parents of u son. born Rotary No. 1 over
' »«—•- **Myrna J v*. Carl J. Chrbtie. df-1 Clark Edwin Davis, et al. Vs. Vlt- makes home a cheery place * Mr. Guard*. 568 for the Merchant Ma­ In which '.20.000 students in 17 up ihr
In the Commercial League. Moore
... 11*
... war effbrts.
&gt;*&lt;Artt.
Thursday. He weighed 7”j lb*, nnd
state* participated.
'.
ail
vorcc.
, jugt Of woodland, bill to quiet title, and Mrs. Lance Warner and fam- rine. and 5.943 as air cadet.'.
odd
game’ from Trio Cafe;■
t Awarded more than
school
Elected 0a ligating
fighting commar.icr
.MTiuacu War
«»-. Aims
WM... 13.517
........ ,-^
wm.m
r-Kxreu
commander tor his name 1* Glenn Theron.
1 won the cTC
- •TT
B vs. B, divorce.
I Velma A vs Harry BTu&amp;lng. di-! »y and Mr. and Mr*
Hollis War- Defined
Defined tlie nations war atm* to medal
it* posts
lighting days
day* in
In Roane Waring
Waring
Mis. Keith Wilson has jusi re- Coffee Shop blanked Consumers
' ‘ award*
‘ ‘thrduiih
■ '' "
' and
nd the fighting
ner
were weekend uursts
guests
Leonard Paul v*. Gertrude L. voice
n
“r and rfamily
«m,l» *'••*
MiddlevjTle Creamery
Creamery
turned from a wonderful trip Into Power coMlddtevjlle
Bates, divorce.
,
' Maiide Lorraine vs. H Vcrn Neil, of their parents. Mr. and Mr* Al­ be FIRST to win the war; SECOND 1 Auxiliary units to public m liool pu- ot Memphis. Tenn.
a two
to one
defeat.
........ lhe peace: and
• —THIRD
x tiiiwii
■&lt;&gt; .;outstanding
«u
... w-heliirih!;:
and.Vigorously
Vigorous!*- i
mucked
wartime tlie west and south
She went to &gt;*v® City ds
Dads
a tWo
to one
defeat.
to pfl*
111 scholarship
and11
bert Warner * Abe Hayward is tp win
Elizabeth Jane vs. Lloyd E. El- • divorce.
preserve the American form oi ,■
leadership
««-r-i.in noaini*.
qualities.
l.-inkcs
।strikes and
mid all
all stoppages in war LoredO, Texas, first, to stay for a McdiCi'. %an*e&lt;1 Auto Sport Shop.
lUton, divorce.
j George T. v», Dorothy Gardner, helping at the Em Johncock home.
Em having been 111 with intestinal government of the people, by the , Held its second annual nation- production, .whether caused by la- while with her husband. Private ani1 Goodyears Hdwe won three
Minnie Wutm vs. Wm. Fuhr, ct divoice.
t
J. Fukr,.wide safe driving contest in which 1 bur or management, as unpatriotic Keith Wilson Afterward she went Kaon1-' from Andrus Service
flu. * Jesse Osgood visited his people and for the people. ’
al. bill lo dear title.
, Robert D. vs. Margaret
tou.vv
Secured
■—....------ Congressional
-amend- 1more than 9.Q00 driver, were cn-’and treasonable.
to Albuquerque. New Mexico, to vis- ’,
7” best wccklyjcoru:
daughter Esther nnd husband, also
Frank and Chrbtlna Asplnall vs. man. divorce
men! of its 1919 .charier, approved tcred.
u-d the drive to dcfeul tile O - . it her sister. Staff Sergeant and G Hawthorne
,
Jov und Junior at lhe Ezra More­ by
Sylvester H and Vera E. Curtb. bill | Jcanctt vs. Alfred R
’tlte
&gt;6ctobcr 29? 194-’.
208-225-164-502
•- ”Presid«»t.*
”*‘ • ''*•
Distributed more ti»an 6W&gt;00 cop-! Duniel amendment adopted by the Mr.-. Lawrence Pyle. Mr*. Wilson Jc ,
r /
house home Sunday afternoon. '
to foreclose mortgage.
. divorce.
S
ur j wooton.
199-174-219-582
Amber A. vs. Harrison Clair Van I in the Matter of.the (Petition of Jay and Junior at the Ezra More- to make The American Legion a i &lt; of a new pamphlet entitled senate to the 18 and 19-year draft was gone five and half weeks and R Hdbbardf
185-187-203-575
Knou Your America"
'act.
act. that
tiiat would have required a reports a splendid time
time.
’
*•Sickle, separate maintenance
I Henry Stehr, ct al, petition to dis- daughter Emily Jean came from two-war oigunization by niaki.ig
G.
Monica
W
224-154-194-572
mis. David
Mrs.
uavia Leary, who
woo U
is making
maxing - -r---MarjortJ L. vs. Hugh Babcock, di- ■ connect land from tlie village of Detroit Saturday to visit the home honorably ’ dbcharged veterans of: Di.'tributed more (han a million year s training of these voutiis be243-135-172-550
her-------parent*.
Mr. and ' }*• “*J*fte*ux
—.—..Sunday night *
- World war LI eligible for member- copies of tlie Jlsg code and other tore combat service, on the ground . *her
— home
--------- with*—
folks, .at
returning
voice.
Middleville.
i
D.
Goodyear
179-191-180-560
Osgood who ha* been ill .ship.
pieces of flag education Ht'ralure. that auch questions should .be left :Mrs. E. J. Beck for the present, was c Goodyear
John G. v.«. Rosie Wheeler, diMillie P. vs. Archie F. Matteson, Stephen
—.
R.
Endsley
191-20.5-163-547
with
much better
aircraft warning
Cooperated with the FBI tn cirar­ to the decision of military author!- 1happy when her husband. Staff
wnn the
me measles
nienrur* is iuuiii
uriici I Operated 2370 .............
„„....... .
vorce.
.divorce.
- witl
- the
■ girls
■ ■ are due
- to
- have
■------'’jXmta
in lhe
posts by 2.017 pasta
postsin
the danger
dnngei ing the records of more than 50,000 tics and not to politicians
. Sergeant David Leary, was granted W. Hackney
Betty Jean vs. Richard Perry, diPhyllis Mae vs. Donald L. Me- and' now
170-192-115-54(1
more draft evaders
a ten day furlough He la stationed H. Shroyer
them- * Mr. and Mrs. William Me- zonta. at an annual cost uf mnrr
vorce.
Donald, divorce.
On Tliuraday uvenlng. Feb. 4. thu at Scott Field. Ill.
Honored Draft Boards
Martha P. vs. Henry J. Predam. I Causes in which no progress tut* Callum of Knlamaaoo spent the than $112,000
Enrolled, according to incomplete
Sponsored nationwide post parties. re-iulir meeting of the Auxiliary
Mrs. Hubert Bronson and her WOMENS BOWLING
separate maintenance.
I been made for more than one year— weekend with his parents. Mr and
L Ray Kellv vs. Chariea nnd Nel-; Lyle Collison vs. William Rupe, Mrs. Will McCallum * L. D. Wood­ report* from post*. .98.787 Legion- honoring local Selective Service will be held at the Legion hall. sister. Alice Beck, both of Kalama­ bowler to hit ‘ 500" Monday night
zoo, were at home with Mr. and and It was a big 213 last game that
man and son Archie. Ira Osgrxxi nalres in lhe aircraft warning serv- Draft and app'al boards during the. Please be present if |x&gt;i»aible.
lie Freer, partition suit.
ires|»axi.
Today the Auxiliary I* serving Mrs E. J. Beck Sunday.
Leona M. ys. John L. Moore, diU. S. A- F. S. A. ys. George and nnd Ray Barnes are in Hastings Ire. 337341 Legionnaires as air mid week of December I to 8.
let her net 505 pins to lead the
Aided in niilionwidr pliyslcai cd- dinner tOi tne 4-H club leader* ol
today * Tlie Community club has warden*, 272306 .1* volunteer i»voter.
Amanda Shcllcnbargcr. replevin
weekly scoring.
Lucile Pierson,
Chdr vs Rose Arnold, divorce.
Charlie Raymond va. Edward Mil- been taken up for this month on licemcn, 34,132 as volunteer fire- ucalion. health education and ice­■ the county. X
bowling a consistent kame scored
Tiio Legionvwa* glad to receive^
men. 330,456 as fn&gt;t aid workers, reation program through dblribu-■
Hibflnga City Bunk vs. Frank and I let. trcsyp.M.
account of weather und roads.
495 for second spot and Violet
Shroyer landed in third place with

JURORS NAMED FOR
CIRCUIT COURT

AMERICAN LEGION

E S-WAW

.^bowling

Trio won two games from Leon­
ardo State Insulation took the odd
game from Piston Ring Office; Or- ’
phans won a two to one serie* from
Bonnet and Gown; Banner won a
pair from Strand: BIL'j lost a com­
plete series to Piston Ring Shop, a
and Portias won all games from Bell ,
Telephone Co.
The-ten best scores:
t
15^-136-213-506
J. Brower
156-136-213-506
IOO-173-10MM
V. Shroyer
114-155-201-410
J. Finnic

SOUTH SHULTZ
The many friends ot little Nelson
Hine, who has been seriously III with
pneumonia at Pennock hospital. ■f
will be glad to hear he is some bel­
ter and all hope for hla speedy re­
covery. * Mr* Donna Barton and
children spent Sunday with her par­
ents in the Hines district * VUville's Sunday were Wayne Galas
and family of Parchment and Mr.
and Mrs. Donald Manning and
Sharon and Lorna Larabee of Ypui- ,
lantl. Mr. and Mrs Jess Laraore
of Hastings spent Sunday evening
with them, a A very interesting
letter from Blanch Carpenter wa*
received by Mrs. O E. Kenyon last
week.
She is now in training al
viUe Cook of Longley Field. Va., is

and his sister. Mrs. Frank Horn.
eve a pedro party Saturday night
his honor. A lovely luncheon .
was served and all report a pleas­
ant time. * John Graham of Kal­
amazoo spent lhe weekend with
Mr. and Mrs. Prank Hom and also
accompanied Orville Cook and Mr.
and Mrs. Hom to Grand Rapid*
Sunday to spend the day with Mr.
and Mrs Bryce Meyers. * R«v.
Fred Hom of Battle Creek called
on Mr. and Mr*. Frank Hom Salurdav and looked after their fruit
in their basement here after the
zero weather. * Mr. and Mrs. Ron­
ald Kenyon and Dick and Jack of
Nashville spent Saturday afternoon
and evening with their parent*, Mr.
and Mrs Alva Kenyon. ♦ Mr*.
Mina Kenyon received a letter from

Washington, saying he had sprain­
ed his ankle so his training will
have to stop for a Ums.

Buy a Share in America!
J—/AND . . . Thousands of acres of the finest land in you? A dime will buy a share of all of it ... a
the world . . . black earth, rich loam, green pastures
10-ccnt War Savings Stamp. Every War Bond that you
and hills where trees reach to the clouds and their buy gives you a bigger share of this land and it is
boughs touch. . . . Wide, flat, well-drained land on
the finest land buy in the world today!
which com, wheat, and other crops grow thick and fast.
Your government needs money to win,this war. and is
Also upland farms, stock farms, ranches, and citrus offering you good interest and a ‘■money-back” guar­
groves as well as truck farms, tobacco farms, and cotantee for it. War Bonds offer the soundest investment
I ton plantations. This land described above is America in the world. With each Bond purchase you are buying
. . . not 20 acres, not 50 or 100 acres, but all of it that a share of this graft, fertile country of ours . . . and
lies between the Atlantic and the Pacific.
• protecting your own investment in it, too!
‘
How can yop buy all that land ? What would it cost Make Every Market Day “Bond Day!" Buy War Bonds!

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NOTE:
Now You Can Buy
War Bonds Through
Your Rural Postman!

YOU GET A $25.00 BOND FOR ONLY $18.75

Brief Facta About War Savinga Bonda (Seriea E)
Hoti' much do they coif?
You LEND Uncl, Sum
$18.76.
37.60.

375.00
760-00.

on tho Bond.

Whon car

500.00
1,000.00

CARLTON CENTER
Stuff Sergeant and Mrs Lawrence
Pyle from Albuquerque. New Mexico,
have been visiting al the home of
Mrs. Pyles father. John Ibbortw
and family. * Mr. and Mrs. LesUr
Warner and family of Woodland
were Sunday evening callers at
Frank Shriber s. * Tuesday's bliz­
zard caused some of our local folks
to get snow bound in various place*.
John Us borne and Alec had lo re­
main in Hastings for Um night.
turning home from Hasting*. c&lt;
gel no farther than the Gel
Tischer residence. Mr* Yarger i
Ione remained for lhe night t!
and Mr. Yarger walked the
and one half miles home. * &gt;
Irene Karrur unending lo visit
gutat ot Mrs... Keith WUsO
Bely Jean Crawley, daugnta
Mr and Mr*. Hale Gaepsntat
turned home with her aunt
unde. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Sn­
ot Marshall, after a wrcki
there. Betty Jean haa boo.
oepted into Uk WAAO'* and
home awaiting her caU. CM
illation* Betty Jean ♦ Vtotg

* Word list

dinner

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six

THE HASTINGS BANNER, THUR5DAY. JANUARY

1S»

PEtfNOCK HOSPITAL

Medk-ai naiienu in tiw hospital
are .Mrs Muri Belles. NhaIivIHi-.
Mb* Ixtltle Garn. Hartings; Helen
Xtartlui Morehouse. Middleville.
* Nine medical patients were dis­
charged during tiir week; Baby
Dean Jolmcock. Delton; Harold
Kltcijle,
-------- ; ■ Hartings. R. 4; Mrs. George
Eiixr::.
Freeport: Mrs. Lannes
Huf'f
Kcnneld,
706 8. Market:
George
iTk.ITMrim
Fit s'Kmire
-Leng, ‘latke
Koutz.
j?*1 Odessa; Mrs*Ell.t
4 K
Ha*
Lake OUessii
Odessa: Nelson
Nelson Hine.
Hine. Has
Has­
ting*. R. 5; Mrs. Beatrice Leave)!.
311 Fourth St. Ann Arbor; Mr*.
Mary Townkend. Nashville.
.

Courtesy Los Angela Examine
ASSYRIA
Bom on January 14 at Pennock
hospital a daughter to Mr. and Mrs.
Clyde Branllt. * Mrs. Clifton Miller
u at Pennock hospital having sub­
mitted to a major oiwratlon und is
doing nicely. * No preaching serv­
ice at the Briggs church on Sunday
due to blockaded roads. * Mrs. Jay­
Cole spent the weekend with her
daughter and family. Mr. and Mrs.
Edd Hoffman. Jackie and Jimmie
Huffman-Tire having renenu case*
of whooping cough. * The Stevens
school wayclosed pan of tlie week.
The Briggs school was closed on

Wednesday. * Mrs. Bessie Strick­
land is at. the Mr. and Mrs. Merle
Davis home assisting in tlie care of
the new daughter. ★ Mrs. Lucille
McClelland spent part of last week
at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Ralph
McClelland of Battle Creek due to
the conditions of the highway. *
The snow shovels were called out
through the week to open snow fill­
ed roads for elderly people to re­
ceive medical aid. * Mrs. Margarc*.
Smith of Nashville Ls staying at the
Mr. nnd Mrs. Clifton Miller hornswhile Mrs. Miller 4s in the hospital.
* Mary Joan Rogers who lias been

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that Jack Buholtk and Joseph
New York City. N. Y.
Thomson at Great Lakes are called
c o Poatnuuiter
• boou" and that means they are Birthday—Feb- Oth
'Continued from page 1! Sec. 1&gt; ’ taking their basic training, but what
ate
you
called
aflet
that
fellows
—
Pvt.
Jerald Haynes 1OIS101O
Guatlacanal and New Guinea &gt; back or does, Il sort of depend on who
103rd A PO. ABN.
here on the 'Home Front* fighting
.
(fXjutlnued from page 1. Sec II
103rd Signal Co.
for every man in uniform you won’t doo. the calling I ’
Floyd
Craig
w
home
and
he
says
Camp------------------------Clalrborne.—
La.
have
to
worry.
Total ledger a.x'rt&gt; of tiic compan. are $733,348 UO. in addition, to
Rickenbacker was not only a fly­ ills young son has signed up and' Birthday—March 2nd
. - which there arc i.on-ledgei- assets
ing ace hero of World War I. but will be In service within - *—
Pvt. Titomas E McPharlin
'
,m.nts In process of collreUO!;.
he Ls already a hero of the present
A P.O. 877 c o Postmaster
tmpaunded bank depowu. real &lt;=.conflict. He lias every right in the
AS.N. 381869M
tate, .‘tank stock, office furniture
world to speak for all of you. and Guernsey, son of Mr. and Mrs. AJ.
New York City. New York.
R No.’l at Camp Wallace.
und equipment, etc.' amounting to
fellows, he a making himself heard. Guernsey
After Tom had reached hla des­
Texas
ha*
been
selected
lo
attend
an
SIJ7431making total assets of
Now for the cigarettes—tltey go cnlhtrd Specialist Schoo:, under lhe tination lhe (ln.1 fellow lichqet that
to Robert Cooper'bn-the U. S. 8. ypr'dcpvtment direction for train­ he knew was Norval fitumm; And
■
... .... .j,-.,. ... ... ..... .—, llent* nLM'iiaigea were Mrs. uen Pastores. We z4hould have made ing in radio science. Nice going was he glad to see him—are you
better connections. Bob. so —
you Eugene.
kidding.
ment bonds totalled
at Ekinn,.. I^kr Odn»». 11 □: Clin. could have collected these wlwni you
101 ■ • ' $7833IHdO “
Sgt Cletus C. Valentine at Sioux ; Here’s a correction—last week in
the cluse of busuic*;. on Dec. 31. B
Tl— Fall... s. d. son of Mr. and Mnf. Jclut W. Reids address it should be
Ijk. Od«w.; Wall.. • were heme two weeks ago. The
1»42, with lows unpaid amounting Warner. Lake Odessa; Gertrude To­ cartoon Ls on the way and they’d Clayton Valentino of Curlton Center Flight G. instead of D.
to less chan $9,840 00. After all losses bias. Nashville; Mrs. John Nagel Be waiting for you whenever you write* that he and a Corp, accom­ - Forty more nf our boys will take
are paid the company’-* rawrve Ls Middleville.
pull into port next time. Tltey panied a group ot 37 men to Wright off from lhe UB.O. room on tlie
Thick it a rplendld
’ might reach you bk Jan. 31st and Pteld. Dayton. Ohio, leaving Sioux early bus this morning (Thursday'
Surgical patients are Richard
Scliocnborn. Hastings, R 2; Lewi, '* “ “ £l■*'ld sUw‘ »ay “Happy
Falls on New Yeart~Day and re­ so you mav be meeting some of
Dnnntrthe year the sum of $644.- Ht rtlebawer. Alto; Mrs. Otto Fett u‘“naa&gt;. bcslccsluming Jan.'7th
They made the them one of these days. We uae th*
O.Vj was collected m assessments. 120 W. Walnut; Charles King. Frrt'rip by tpifn and found more snow UB.O. room now almost as much
for our bo vs (when thev leave and
&lt;• ru yu.noo over the pre- p;,w
rl. Eugene
Eugeni- McCuslin.
McCusHn. Middleville;
when they're home on furlough) as
uhen !he Mr-'- Victor Brtincr. Woodland; Mrr. since so rnunv of. you arc home on
/Hr- r ' ’nicr,c.a''1 «” *» Lloyd Terpening. 121. W. Center; leave and adding much to our “city ■’round tilts way on your return trip
Jlry lu th- V.md corm Co. ts small
wilcox. Delton; Mrs Chiton among lakes" ns you roam about in Cletus but maybe you can make It Camp.
next time.
। next
Next wrex
week you nave
have a tetter
letter comcorri■
cmpartsrin to -he protection re- Miller. Bellevue, R. 3; Mrs. Seeley uniform.
Thanks for your letter "Alph" I log from one of Barry Counties
Dick Hinkley has been home from
■ Orr. Vcrmontvile. R 2.
Promptness
adjusting loves
Ten babies were bom in the hos- Great Hikes and will leave Sundav Dunn—nolle* we’ve decided to nick- newest and proudest Dads. Tlie reaYou were ron’is young June Ellen now about
courteous treat- pital during the week, a* follows: |nr ‘ivecl’l iruinlnv. Dick was fourth name you ourselves
five
weeks
old. **
It “you
don't
----------*------— J
—“ hear
ment and square dealing through- A boy to Mr. nnd Mrs. Robert hi hU class didn’t think we knew lucky to get your leave and SUr- **
&lt;..e th* years lune resulted in build- Browne. Hastings, R 4, Jan. 21: a that, did you Dick? Corp. Bob pnse your folks Christmas night, something about the baby we miss
p&gt;" confidence in the coin inn ly anti boy to Mr. und Mrs. Gordon Cota. Ritchie was home from Fort 8’»»wt. they must have had about as happy our guess. Oh yes. the • papa" is
)!•. the t.ipid growth shown each •r&gt;01 E- Green St., Jun 22; n girl lo dun too ro with belli Bob and Dick i Christmas as anvone around here. Judge Stuart Clement so from here
lhe .™...
same jjme Harry .Rit
Ml-­ "Alph" writes to those of you who on he can take over.
” :«&lt;t throughout
the Mr. and Mrs. Russell Mclanithan. home at ...*
Until then Cheerio,
,
rille
chie h-ul
h&lt;d to be crfeful
cilreful because
became it write letter* every week—“I like to
Al ndjusters who attend ”» Mr “hd Mrs Kenneth’ Hamblin, was a fiftv-HHy proposition for the. tea&lt;* lhe Home Front letters very
Zolly Coffer.
much and hope .u
they
—. —
continue
----------writ- j
lilv ; S possible lo every I1*11 E- State Rd.. Jan. 25; a boy to army and navy at his house.
Sgl. Let. DeVault had to return ing them."
HUBBARD HILLS
: &lt;! Their strict attention Mr and Mr. Lee Cook. Hartings,
Here'* Al ph’s address and birth-!| Our community was shocked by
details .and fair adjustments of *£ 4. Jan. 21; u girl to Mr and Mrs. nn Tuesday for Buckley Field at
He said he never knew day March 25th.
&lt; latnr are other factor.-, that have Charlie Beers. Delton. Jun 22; Denver
। the sudden death of Gladeon Briggs
Pfc. Alpheous Dunn
. &lt;l I), building up the business. « girl to Mr. nnd Mrs. Alton Anftour, time could go so fast. He attended
j of Bowens Mills. Jan. 13. We exItSH
S
nunnvrr
.Inn
u olrl
rr»
Btry. No. 6th C. a.
the coast guard dance at the odd
12-1
4
’
S.
Hanover.
Jan
24;
girl
to
■ tend our sympathy to the bereaved
as company whs organized in Mr. und Mrs. John Coppcss. Sun­ Fellows Hull Saturday night which
fort Barry. California.
family. * Mrs. James Storkan rcand Miwe that time it has paid
, 21:
... u girl to Mr. tlie Hastings Manufacturing comHere's good news about Lewis turned to tier home Friday after
field. R 1. ,,Jan.
‘i1-1
-’. ■;? 'iciudinTmeTar 'i" °f nnd Mrs- *»“*» L‘,*,s- Delton, R 1. panv sponsored. He raid he hud Wilcox: —
. .. .j ..icludiug the 191. io.-.- Jnn jj.
(X)V I(, M. |lnd Mn a. "swell" lime und being an army War Department, Washington. D. C. 1I spending some time with her daughi ter. Mrs. Helen Peterson at Alto and
"'h£.thr
^Wr. Freetx'rt.R 1. Jan 25
than among all those coast guards January 20, 1943.
'Airs. Anne Maters in Kalamazoo.
Mrs. Lewis Wilcox,
’
‘ On Sunday she went to Grand Rap­
Route 1.
you think?
PASSING OF FORMER
ids to spend some time with tier
every officer, director
Hast bigs. Mich.
husband who is ill and was unable
of lhe Windstorm Co.
Saturday niuhl are for. ALL serv­ Dear Mrs. Wilcox:
to get home this week. ★ Mrs. Erl
In Monday’.-. Detroit Ftec Press ice rmn. remember that when you
dlt and recognition for
A report dated January 15. 1943 Bowerman turn been ill with the flu
llent
accomplishments appeared u notice telling of tlie are home because there's always a him been received from the South­ and under tlie doctor's earc. but Ls
is.i-il success of this or- death oi Piiilip A. Halin, .aged 82. big welcome out for you: you can west Pacific area stating that on on the gain at this writing. *
,t.h which L-.
&gt;r
ynIurJn&gt;. Fifteen years ago he re­ nave fun and besides the dance is January 1 your son. Corporal Ho- Mrs. Albert Green was in Hu4llns&lt;
kind in Michigan and- tiw
11 good chance to tee * lot ol local —-a r Wilcox. 36156130 wtu con­ S-L’irdxy and called on Mrs. Stuart
tired from the Collins. Hahn and
h» the same time—in case you’re- valescing.
Clement and new little daughter,
D.ilriei Co., of Jackson, having been interested!
You may rest Msured when fur­ June Ellen. * Mrs. Alec Albert left
connected with that company since
Bob Hammond who iias been on ther Information Is received conSCHOOL HEADS HOLD
1903. Previous to 1903. he had been the U S 8. Omaha for nearly two arrnlng Jfcur son. you will be notl- Pennock hospital Sunday to go to
tlie home of her daughter in Cliicin tlie employ of the Michigan tin- years arrived home Thursday morn­ fled immediately.
ONE DAY CONFERENCE
1 ago for a few weeks. We wish her
tral railroad company since he Was ing to find the read out Home snow
Very truly yours.
a speedy recovery. She lias been
conference uf *ch&lt;x&gt;l sixteen years cf age and at on** bound. Wir.it to do—Well. Father
J. A. Ulio. Major General. Tlie seriously ill. * Our T. K. school
■ time was the M. C. station agent. in
Adjutant General.
bus w,i.v unable to make its trip on
urtiun. the county ag- Huntings Where he was ixipulur nnd Dillrn drove Bob aa-fnr us he could
Mr. nnd Mrs. George Wellfarc
it. hvalth director und well liked. Mrs. Hahn passed away with hi-, car from which point Bob have received word from their son. the back roads last week. Several
walked in knee deep snow over n
. of the children stayed at the Floyd
c-unnusMcner atu held
Pvt. Karl G. Wellfare, that he Ls
Mjr* room in the court by a daughter. Mrs. Mitchell oi mile to the Wood school, then wait­ now at Fort Bli«s. Texas., and would1 Moore and Fred Bowerman homes
Grand Rapid., and three grandsons, ed for the county -truck to come be glad to get letters from his ||u- several days on account of the
and iwlp him break the road
storm. Tlie snow plow looked good
all three of whom are in military along
After that experience if Ungs friends. His address Ls:
1 to us Saturday.
service. One of the grandsons is heme.
Pvt. Kari a. Wellfare
iLxklng Bob whether he pre­
First Lieut. Philip Hahn Mitchell voti're
Battery A 533 SEP.
fer- land or «eu he answers. "Ship
MILO
of. Fort SIU. Okla., who practiced Ahoy. boy. Ship Aiioy!"
C. A Un. AA
:ultural law tn thi» city1 until a year ago
i Mr. and Mrs. Rush Saunders en­
Fort Bliss, .Texas
B-&gt;h. who incidentally is looking
--------------- of the when he was called Into service.
tertained Mr. und Mrs. William
•
great,behad
to leave Sunday which Karl's birthday Ls July 2nd.
nrtmrttf ar education.
—Lan----------------------------------Funeral services will
Kenneth
Tinker.
Electrician’., McKibbln of Hustings and Mr. nnd
gave himheld
onlyintwo days here but
: . ar&gt;d Dr U&gt;n n Burge, dir.etor Jackson on Thursday at 2:00 P. M.
he’ll have a good story to tell th? Mate. 2nd class. *on of Mrs. Jueob Mrs. Ronald McKibbln of Battle
th" 'r.iimiu- ti.iKwi. a: WMCE.**
1
■» • »---------- -----fellow, about Michigan snow when Edger, has a birthday on Jan. 30. Creek nt a five o'clock dinner on
.'neral discussion DANCE FOLLOWING
he gets back, you can "bank" or. the raise day as President Roose­ Sunday. * Mr. Lawrence Tobias
velt’s birthday. That makes two good and Merle Bradfield attended a
that!
&gt;-n the AdjustmcT.! of our Schools
The Y M C. A —Youth Council
Good luck Bob and congratula­ reasons that we know of why Jan. soil meeting at Hastings last week
Present War Ni eds.”
.
Dance fur high echool boys and tions! we hear you have been ad­ 30th is a lucky day and Zolly isn't Tuesday. Mrs. Tobias and children
girls will be on Saturday of this vanced to coxswain. Old Zolly LsnT a Democrat cither. Komy who has accompanied them und spent the
. week at the Episcopal Parish House, sure what that means but wc know been in service two years, gets mail night .with her aunt' on account of
A daughter. Jacklyn Irene.
s The dance will begin following the
, the storm. Lawrence and Merle
at—
basket ball game wiOt Lakeview body should 'tndertake to inform tu
Kenneth Tinker, E M 2 C.
had to leave their car about a mile
land half from home and walk the
USS. Black Hawk.
"
on what’s what in the arpiy, naw
Winners in the basketball league and marines if you know w&gt; t w»
I rest of-the way. * Mrs. Nina Boyle
Carp Postmaster
Sin FroncLsco. Cal.
' and Mrs. Madeline Norman were
Robinson play on Saturday morning left the tn*"&gt;n! We have always wondered
standings at the same point with Whnt was implied when the remark
A salute to Arland F.,Martin and Kalamnzixv visitors
-------- -----------------Saturday. *
Ray Branch nnd E. Sinclair trams 'There wasn’t a corporals guard in Wayne L. Finkbelner who have Mr. and Mrs. Merle Bradfield were
of Grund tn Hie lead followed by R. Hopkin.. «f«ht." really meant. Arc corporals Just received -their comnUsslons as guest* of Mr. and Mrs Mlles SkinH. Knopf, and F. Linington. All- &lt;:ii&lt;irch alwavs conspicuous by their •econd lieutenants at Miami Beach,, ner nnd Dick of Eau Claire, Sunstar seventh and eighth grade teams absence or whnt is lhe connection. Fin. (SeeuHory on front page.)
I day. * Mrs. Emily Wilcox and W.
and Mrs. Robm- Flan to play Woodland teams on if any?
Eddie Lynd (from Middleville) 1 A. Spaulding were Hastings visllh her (uirenU.
eb. &lt;5 at Woodland.
, For another example, we know wrltes that he is now in Africa, he itors Monday. * Miss Norma
likes it much better than hl* stay in Saunders and Virginia Beck spent
Eddies address is—
Ireland. Eddie*
.the weekend with their parents.
P.F.C. Walter E. ij’nd
I
---------- . ■
■ ------ ,
3GIOT6M Co. K.
OBITUARY OF
135th Inf. A.P.O. 34
WILLIAM CRAMER
New York City, N. Y.
William Benjamin Cramer, son of
Now for addresses and birthdays Benjamin C. and Sarah Cramer,
for lhe ’ date" books—
was bom June 12. 1869. and de­
Pvt. Robt. M. Blivin U.S.A.
parted this life Jan. 8, 1943.
H. Q Btry. 1st 507th C. A. (ATI.)
On July 4. 1902. he was united in
Camp Haan, California
marriage to Mbs Edith Reid. To
Birthday—March 27th.
this union were boin seven children,
The old Johnson homestead having been sold wc will offer at public auction the
Mrs. Hilda Jensen of Mt. Clemens,
Pvt. Donald W. Johnson
Mrs. Mildred Calihan of Lansing,
following personal property ot the form located 2 miles west and ’2 mile south
Fit. 1200. R.D.M.C.B.
Vesta at home, William. Jr., of Bal­
San Diego. Calif.
timore. Buike nt home. Corporal
of Middleville or 6 miles south of Caledonia, or 8 miles northcast of Wayland on
Birthday—Aug. 14 th
Chester Cramer of California 'and
Mrs. Martha Mead of Hasting*.
Pfc. Charles F. Barnes.
In his younger days Mr. Cramer
20th Tech. School Squad.
was a trapper and spent many years
Lowry Field. Colorado
in the north woods which he dear­
ly loved. During his later years he '
Charles M. Leonard
operated
u
|kim^u .saw
,*«w mills
null* iii
in Barry
Dairy county
vuuiuy
COMMENCING AT ONE O'CLOCK I OFFER THE FOLLOWING:
Aviation Cadet US.N.R.
and various places with the help /
of his sons. He was bom in the
Kohl Hall—Room 118
house In which he was living al the
Bowling Green, Ohio.
time of his death.
He leaves besides hl* widow and
Pvt John C. Bash
seven children, nn aged sister. Mrs.
589 Tech. School Sqdn.
Cynthia Hnmmond of Hastings and
Fl—275. AAF.T.T.C.
six grandchildren. His passing came
St. Petersburg. Fla.
ns n great shock tn hLs family who
Dick (Richard) Flngleton's ad­ are left to mourn theif low.’
dress Is just the same ns John’s—tho
bred Jan. 9
boys deft together from here. Dick OBITUARY
says It's nice and warm down there— OF FRANK B1DELMAN
you fellows got a break on your lo­
Frank Henry Bldelman. son of
due lune 5
cation*—dr didn't you know about Frank and Sarah Bldelman. was
the snow!
bom In Baltimore twp., Barry
■-another chap who left with Dick countv. on May 30. 1882. He was
and John was Jimmy Springer, ids united In marriage to Leia Saddler
due Feb. 5
.
Dec 25, 1900. To this union two
Pvt. James A. Springer
children were bom. Clare who
38417381 Flight C.
due lune 15
passed on in infancy and Forrest
• 611 Tech. Sch. Sq.
who survives hitn.
Atlantic City. New Jeriey.
He resided in Baltimore twp. un­
pasture bred
til March. 1923. when he moved
Here’s another address:—
tn Maple Grove two where he re­
Pvt. Bernard Hammond 36417396
sided until hfc death Jan. 10. 1943.
LS S. Co. 51 Bks. 2517 .
He was a well known auctioneer
Camp McCoy. Wk.
year o!d in May
in Barry county for a number of
Birthday—May 2nd.
years until he retired to the farm.
He leaves lo mourn his passing
Pvt. John H. Birman. Jr.
a devoted wife and son. Forrest:
Co. D. 62nd Thg. Regt. BJ. 1st
also one sister, Mrs. Floyd Rice of
Platoon
Camp Joseph T. Robinson. Ark. Hastings.
wgt. about 70 Ibs. each.
He suffered much
Birthday—Aug. 15lh
He earned hi* rest.
Darrell D Aldrich y—3/c U.S.N.
The Lord called him.
UBS. Alcor "C" Div

WINDSTORM INS.
CO. NAME OFFICERS *

COMMANDOUGH!

with her grandparent.'
Floyd Randall the p
returned to her ho:
Creek.

Shoveling snow und
'till in Kalunas

vacation tis the bu* Wait unfult*
make the trip on account of u

FINAL WEEK! I

On The Home Front

AUCTION SALE

&amp; I SALE

Wintei

TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1943

Q Entire Stock of Suedes
and Leather Styl es!

01
f1.99

ONE

PAIR

2ND

PAIR

COWS
Light Jersey, 6 yrs. old
Guernsey, 3 yrs. old,

Black Jersey, 4 yrs. old,

.1

2 PAIRS

rch

Supportin,
Patterns
Include:!
BROKEN

LINES

in

KID,

GABARDINE

□ nd CALF LEATHERS ARE ALSO

HERETO CHOOSE FROM!
BRING ALONG A FRIEND
Save in tftia
Spectacular
sale

More Than

300 pairs
To Go On Sale!

TO S H A R E IN THESE

Red Durham, 6 yrs. old,

Guernsey, 3 yrs. old,

Roan heifer coming 2 yrs. old,

Well bred Guernsey bull,
*
HOGS
13 Duroc shoots,

CHICKENS
31 Rhode Island Red hens
FARM TOOLS
Keystone hay loader.

Side delivery rake
McCormick Deering mower,
5 ft. cut
New Idea manure spreader
Iron wheeled wagon
Drag cart
2 Sec. Spring tooth drag
John Deere sulky plow,
14 in. bottom
Oliver riding cultivator
3 Sec. spike tooth drag
Walking cultivator
*
Corn shelter
Economy King cream
separator
Scalding kettle
"

HAY AND GRAIN
10 ton mixed hay
10 ton alfalfa 1st cutting
300 bu. Oats. 700 bu. Corn.

JANUARY SAVINGS
TrnRl O
AI1
of *10-00 a"d under, cash; over that amount. 6 months time will
I r njyl
* be given on rood bankable notes bearing 6'; interest. Anyone desiring time
■
must nuke arrangements with the rlerk before the sale. Nothing to be re­

PERS

Second L
eniuteu in
after train!
Caltfomla.
cers' Tralni
lo Fort Wa

which hr v
of Mii-vUsit
instructor
center. Lie
been spend
Mr*. Mabe
Hvm. left
Washing tor

and sons c

Wilcox ove
Mr. and
ed 'her si

troll over
MU* Ba
from Bang
Mrs. Har
Mrs. Eina

funeral of
Mr* Dyer
a* MU* N
Bellevue,

meriy of L
Mrs Ber
daughter.
on Saturd

pending

First U

urday visi
W. stebbl
to Jackso
grandhithl
died Salu
turned to

er in lhe w

visiting l
Roland B

Mrs. W
to Salina
her hus’bn
Camp Phi
the infan
Edward
friend., fr
RUtrU of
Bert Pier
the weekc
Paul Ad

parents,
Adcock, f
completed
pecLs to
driMrtnu
Mrs Sp
Is ViMtlllg
to. this w
Mis* R
cud with
A. A. Rob
Harold
Park and
a studen
weekend
Mrs. Ten
Mr an
Mr. Mid
daughter
Coburn
Sunday
uf Mr. a
Allo, in
who leav
Mrs V
born) an
Saturday
Fla., to J
in milita
Sgt Ja
turned o
ley. Dcn
ills furlou

Richar
Everett H
ma. ut
Lakes, I
his pare
Beckwith
Richar
Great L
after sp
his moth
graiid|x«r
Ritchie.
to a Sto
return t
Second
leaves t
Ark., aft
(pent he

day afte
Kulamaz
Paul Dy
Mil* G
In cirutK
Miss M
ed the f
Mercy

Mrs C
visited h
F. Edru
day and
her fath
proved.
' MUr,
home in
Mr. a
tamed

and Mr
Hasting

daughte
Mrs. Ne
In Fent
attende
Mrs. Sl
tenant
Mr. a

visited
phy in
Mrs
of Woo
Ida Pal
- John
Eaoy w
UflincK
Mr.
were gu

PIONEER

I
— FOB­

YIELD •STANDING ABILITY* FEED

A. C. JOHNSON, Prop

LOCAL PIONEII ■IPIISINTATIVI
ARTHUR K. RICHARDSON
ate 3

HENRY FLANNERY. Auctioneer

CALEDONIA STATE BANK. Clerk

Phone 781F2-1

PIOHEER - wr cornorp/CNry

HO

�THE HASTINGS BANNER, THURSDAY, JANUARY U, 1M3

1 Johruon of Belding over tlie week- I ■ •

ctlon—last week in
iddres* it should be
our boys will take
SO. room on the
lomlng (Thursday &gt;
meeting some of
•e days. We use U-e
w almost as much
iwn thev leave and
ne on furlough) as
ads at Clear Lake

have a letter coni­
' Barry Counties
lest Dads. Tlie rea&gt;e Ellen now abo-it
If you don't hear
the baby we miss
res, the "papa" is
ment so from here
lerio,
Zolly Coffer.

y was shocked by
of Gladeon Briggs
Jan. 13. We exly lo the bereaved
lames Storkan re­
tome Friday after
ie with her duugit.‘teraon at Alto und
rs in Kalamazoo,
ent to Grand Rapne time wilii her
11 nnd wax unable
week. ♦ Mrs. Ed
«n ill with the flu
xrtor's care, but is
this writing. *
a wa* in Hustings
led on Mrs. Stuart
w little daughter,
s. Alec Albert left
Sunday to go to
daughter in Chlc-

&gt; make lu trip on
tat week. Several
ayed at the Floyd
Bowerman homes
account of the
plow looked good

ash Saunders cnid Mrs. William
Ings and Mr. nnd
Clbbin of, Battle
(clock dinner on
Lawrence Tobias
leld attended n
listings last week
bias and children
i und spent die
nt'on account of
cnee aim Merle
car about a mile
ne and walk the
Mrs. Nina Boyle
rs Saturday. *
e Bradfield were
Mrs Mlles fikiniau Claire. SunWilcox and W.
e Hastings visMiss Norma
;lnta Beck spent
their parents.
R
n Cramer, .-.on of
Sarah Cramer,
I. 1869. and delie was united in
Edith Reid. To
n seven children,
of Mt. Clemens,
inn of Lansing.
Ham. Jr., of Balhome. Corporal
California and
of Hastings.

pent many years
which he Hear­
ts later years he
In Burry county
with the help
’mi boi-n in the
vas living at the
hls widow and
iged sister. Mrs.
of Hastings and
iis passing came
his family who
&gt;eir loss.
MAN
lelman. son of
Bldelman. was
twp, Barry

imore twp. unien he moved
i Jan. 10. 1943.
&gt;wn auctioneer
a number of
d to the farm,
m hla passing
son. Forrest;
Floyd Rice ot

luch
rest.
id him.
best.

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^/SOCIAL EVENTS

PERSONALS

id reached his des-'
L fellow he met that
lorval Siunun; And

■■■— ■ •— ■

ANNOUNCE MARRIAGE
Ninety-flvs &lt;
Mr. and Mrs. Fay Hummel an- tubercutasU Ct
nounce w&gt;e mamagc oi meir oaugn- stays within U
...
a
Ur Margaret to Second Lieut. Fred
Proci-ssl bt Detroit.
The ceremony was performed at
a’““
The Michigan Tubereu
point* out
oat that
wcre
W Mr. an« elation potnu
mat
Un Gordon Process!, .brother and seal return* sent in now

present they' will make their home preventing a war-ttana
at. Camp Ad aire. Oregon.
iberculosl* in Michigan.

The accent is on waves and more *«v«
for *431 They're flattering, feminine.

Shampoo 4 EE'
. Finger Wave UJ

PERMANENTS
Machlnclm SL59
up. othen from
12.00.

JEAN'S BEAUTY SHOP

an Beauty-

$6.50

Milk of Magnesia, pt. _
Orlis Antiseptic, pt.
Listerine Antiseptic, large
Agarol, pint____________
Miles Nervine
Alka SeltzerVicks Vapo Rub._______
Aspirin Tablets, Bat. 100
Sal Hepatica, 60 size
Hinds Honey &amp; Almond

ROOMS
STEAM HEAT
HOT A COLD WATER
SHOWER BATH

Single $3.50 per wk. wp
Double -5.00 -per wk. up

rNTY

FLORIDA TRAIN WAS
FIFTEEN HOURS LATE

he’s an A me

BAKERY SPECIAL

• FEED

RIGHT IN DEFf FUEHRER’S FACE!

Tu-sday. in company with CoL Emil
Lansing were Sunday gueats of hb
Tyden. for St. Petersburg. Fla..
parent*' Mr mid Mr*. J. W. Hewitt. . 111 --------------------rr •
it’s . t I
Second Lieut. Roy Hathaway, who
writes home that their train was 15
Mr. and Mrs. Rollo Clemen* and 1 Mr. and Mr*. F. J. LeMaster of
enlisted In the army fn Dec. 1938. Mr. and Mra. Merle VanHoutcn j Detroit entertained at a family din- i
hour* late and did not reacli st.
after training in various camps in
K'SEJ.WJJTu’KS’
California, and attending an Offi­ spent Sunday al the home of Mr. j ner in honor of her father. Lemuel
l^io is a
iuridav The train
cers' Training School, ha* been sent nnd Mr*. Claro Clemens of Saranac, severance's acventy-fifUi birthday,
Pvt.
and
Mrs.
Alvin
Clemens
of
Jan.
24.
Seventeen
guests
were
pre*with
to JXirt Washington. Md. for a few
had five extra Pullman* loaded
loaded with
Camp
Kelly.
Texas,
who
Were
reent.
four
of
hl*
ciuldren
with
their
-Weeks of pedagogical training after ■—
soldlera and the service men had tlie
----------------------.----------। Janullt5 including six grandchildren. ’
ccntly
married,
were
also
guest*.
which he will go to the University
first chance at the diner, co the two
Trevor
VanHoutcn.
Seaman
2/c
of Mbauslppl where lie is to be an
Hastings men had but two meals in
'e s,cme of Mrl Lawrence Adam.*, i
vweekend
—•“1 I. E.T1Clinton
instructor at the WAAC training of Dearborn spent the ../yr.
St., wo* the scene of a
the diner after leaving Detroit. How­
center. Lieut. Hathaway, who has
ever both areznow'feeling fine and
‘
’ I ।very pleasant
r——••• gathering
•—• Tuesday
-------- z uf-been spending ten days here with Merle VanHoutcn.
have a pleasant room at the PennWiftrwt
nn-re-r
nt
Wvtr-rwin
1*h
‘
n
•
‘
K
’
Ul
fifteen
ladies
.Mrs. Mabel Roush and other rela­ Piiki1 nhtf.
wi/rtina1 in.
oI llM! Weglgyon Methodist church
Hora Hotel They were fortunate in
tives. left Friday night for Port Field. Ohio, Ls
is spending
sncndlne his
hl* seven- I. Buve a jh0Wl.r jor j4ril otenn Mil-'
having madr Pullman reservations
Washington to start his work.
day furlough with his parent*. Mr. | ler. Devotions, a program of games:
weeks in aayance of Jan. 19.
Mr. and Mrs. Cranston Wilcox - and Mr*. 8. M. Sheffer, ot E State ;. and contests nnd light refreshment*!
GURD—DEVANE
iv. a-.. II *&lt;■«
and sons of Coldwater were giicau lR4l*i— a,.„_ n .. ..... —
were features
features oi
of tne
the afternoon
afternoon ana
and .
of Mrs. W. J. Field and Mrs. Clyde ArG r’oO -r Uv
rnd
A
I M»- MUUr
many lovely
On Tuesday. January 5 at Kala­
ATix&gt;r over tne wceKcnti.
1 glfu.
Wilcox over li.e weekend.
mazoo. Mbs AdnXMnry DeVine. 719
Mr. and Mr*. Harry Ritchie. Mrs.
...
Mr. nnd Mrs. Emory Fisher visit­
N.
Chureh St. Kalamazoo, became
Hazel Hinkley. Robert Ritchie and .
'
ed her rtsttw and brother-in-law, Richard
present on Wednesday
Wednesday •
lhe bride of Pfc. Ray .Carroll Gurd
Hinkley visited Mr. and’ Eight were prawnt
Mr. und Mra. Don Wllllums, of De­ I Mra. Francis Ritchie of Grand evening when Mrs. Richard Brower
son of Mr. nnd Mrs. Lco~£. Gurd.
troit over tile weekend.
I Ledge on Friday
entertained her bridge club for de*-1
the single ring service.
Mtes Barbara Wilcox was home
Mr and Mra. Vern Goodenough
■
from Bangor Saturday and Sunday. of Muskegon were Sunday, guests of
The bride’s wedding dress was of
Harold Parker und Mr*. Get-1
white wool with brown accesorie.
Mrs. Harry G. Hayes end Mr. and her brother-in-law and fister, Mr. “w Uwrtnce held lhe wtaning
Mrs Einar Prandsen were in Bal­ -nd Mr*. Orlo Letta.
.-core*.
...
I
tic Creek Monday lo attend the
Hile,. of the valley
Pvt. Gurd is
Jack Wagner, who wilt finish hl?!
funeral of Mrs. Will Dyer, aged
stationed at Ft. Wm. Harrison.
■boot"
«*n training
trumiiifi n't
A Great *Lakes,
"
Tlie twelve members of the Mr. ■
Mr*. Dyer will be remembered heie HI., in a few days, i* exacted home ’ nnd Mra club met with Mr. and '
Montana.
as Mis* Nellie Stevens, formerly pf on Feb. 6 for a visit with his i&gt;ar- 1 Mis. Richard Brower un Monday '
Bellevue, the daughter of Henry enu, Mr. ahd Mr* Fred Wagner.
I evening. Contract was played after
und Mary Matthew Stevcrts. for­
Mr and-Mra. Clerk Welker of the carry-m dinner, with Mr. and
merly of Lacey.
Benton Harbor and Mra. Leo Ham- Mi*. Willard Lawrence holding high
Mra. Bert Sparks and her grand­ mond of Cincinnati visited Hastings scores. Mr. nnd Mrs. John Lmuiadaughter. M1M Beverly Brown, leave relatives
hr. second, and Mr. and Mrs Linon Saturday for Kissimmee. Fla., relative* Sunday.
Warrant Officer Lowell Teeter &gt; den Snyder, low scores.
for a stay of about two months. Mr. rrtuin*
today to Cnmp Forreot.
and Mrs. W. T. Grigsby, brother-in­ Tenn. uftcr (mending, ..
Mm. Fred Prentice was hostess al
law and sister of Mrs Spark*, are furlough here- with
..... -Ira.
Mr Teeter and n de;.«ert bridge party on Thursday, ,
spending the winter in Kissimmee,
relative*. Oh Saturday Mr. with twelve in attendance. Mrs. Lyie 1
!r*. Tetter
Teeter visited
vh.llrd Mr.
Mr and
nn.l Bhedd and
and Mra.
Mrs Dan
Han Ashalter
Ashnlli-r held
held (-fr'[ EBRATF THEIR
und Mr*.
MEETING OF HASTINGS
Flrat Lieut. Philip H. Mitchell ot
ik. End Mahoney ofc Kalamazoo thi winning contract scores.
SILVER WEDDING
WOMEN'S CLUB
Fort Sill. OkU.. w.i* in the city Sat- M
nnd s|Kiil fiaturdav niieiit and bun- ,
uiduv vkitlng In* father-in-iftw, F. day with Mr. and Mra. Glessner j Ln honor of Linda Larsen's fifth I ,n celebration of the silver wedd-,
The Hastings Womtn's Club held
W. Stebbins. Lt. Mitchell wa* called
. their annual election on Friday af‘
birtnmiy.
m.,.rr
her
parents,
,mre..u.,
Mr
mr.
und
uuu
Mrs.
mi*
a
P.
n
‘
°
f
p.
,1C
”
i
PMenlS.
C«lto Jackson by the illiic** of hi*
. ternoon at die Methodist church.
Robert Ritchie, who
who is
I
ttationrd
'
Harry
Larsen
entertained
with
a
-'
‘
nation
Officer
and
Mra.
George
grandfather. Philip A. Hahn, who
. spent froth I ssuuisy
family mturcr
diniur un
nn Tuesday
evening Sumner. ML** Suzanne Sumner• The meeting was preceded by a
8lv*rl&lt;t|in.
HI.,
i
died Haturday afternoon. He re­
------ being laid for-ten.
.—!
.planned and carried out a delight­, luncheon. The following officers
rm-iulir/ ti.i Sunday litre wi...
with v»Mr. . cavers
turned to Jackson tjiat dny and ex­ anil
... Mrs
,-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------'
| fill party on Thursday evening. Jan. were elected: President, Mra. R
Harry Ritchie.
pects tn come back to Halting.* lat­
Robert Moore. Jr., son of Mr. and
Eight attended the Merri-I-Go 21. Thirty guests were piescnt at the. -Shannon; vice-president. Mrs. F.
er in the week on business.
Mra. Robert Moore. S Broadway, club al the home uf Mrs. Harrv Lar-1 home when Mr. and Mrs. Sumner
• Cooper; secretary*. Mrs. D. Trethric;
Mrs Mary abbey of Nashville Is
. corresponding secretary. Mrs. C. L.
visiting her granddaughter. Mm. left Wednesday for Detroit and ex- wn on lue.-flay afternoonol last! returned from Grand Rapids, lhe !, Herrick; treasurer. Mra. J. J. Brozak.
being a complete surprise on
Rolnnd Bolton and also a friend. jwets to be transferred Inter to Mi- week. Caids furnished theenter-! I affair
Directors elected were Mrs D. Hon
Mr?. Sumner.
Sumner.
FIs. He enlisted in the Army UUmnent
Mr?.
Mr* Clara Wilder while her daugh­ ami.
,
,.। DUU&lt;(UCLO
-piuig
Atr Cftrpr on Oct. 2. 1942, receiving
....
........................................
.— «&gt;&gt;vw— , Mra. W. D. Barnes. Delegates to con­
Bouquets ■»
of mses anu
and—
spring
flcwter is visiting in Cheboygan.
i Mrs. Arnold Perkins and Mra.1 pr’^tfte of friend*, were usedI ventions were also chosen; Btatr
I Harcid Parker entertained the Sil- around the room* and the center-. Federation. Mrs R. Shannon', alterto Salina. Kansas. Sunday to join (AMI BI.I.I.—W ALTON
-[
VJ muuu
, —• —
-- —
....• —
... wa*
-■ -cs- . nate. Mra. F. Cooper; District Con­
•I ,ver
Guild «
atv uir
the lunncra
former * numc
home ., P&gt;«»«
the
dining
table
her husband, who is stationed nt
-r,&gt;.&lt;,i v with Mrs Norbert e-u..
Mi** , ventlcn. Mrs. J. J. Brozak: alternate.
home of Mr. and Mrs Claude I Tuesday
Schc-' .penally
P’-'i’Uylovely
lovjlyand
andappropriate
appropriate-.Mi*
Camp Phillip*. Kan., where he i* in t inc
it*.i,....
. * rl.......
. i ....
..... . nun. j.unvs
_ _ r._ _
miuvi nt
Sumner had nrraniMrf
arranged sprays
nf h.ili
baby, Mrs. P. Cooper; County Convention.
Ttoiiuiiiu
)no
*&lt;(.■&gt; ...
me __
seen*- ', ..
uuu
a, ‘ Sumnst
lhe Infantry band.
daffodils nnd white and pink: Mrs I) Hon. Mrs. C. L.' Herrick; al­
"Winkin"
Edward Ray Pierce and wmeP of a loveiv wedding on Friday eve- guests. Bridge was played with prizes ■ iris,
, temates. Mis. W. D. Barnes. Mra.
ffirnd- horn Great Luke*. Ill.. were liing. January 22 wnen their daugh- I going to Mis. Rlctinrd Brower. Mrs. -najxlrngons With slivey leaves to
Doiotuy. oecame the bride of ■ John Chandler and Mrs. Fay CUrdy. form the centerpiece and thl* wan
Biests of ills |iarents. Mr. ami Mrs.
Sizes 9 to 15.
Following lhe election die group,
Mrs. Richard "
Brower
will have the flanked by white tapers in crystalI
-----------trt Pierer, south of lhe city, ov.-r Robert Campbell of Flint.
was entertained by a group of the
। holder*.
The single i ing ceremony was read February meeting.
tlie weekend.
'
■
- - i A clever original poem honoring, Women's Club members, with Mrs
Paul Adcock returned on Tuesday by Rev E B. Grit fin of [lie United
HdKpltal Guild No 22 met with 1 the three member* of the SumnerI O. Keller as chairman. A personality
Brethren church before the lai go
and character quiz was held, and
parents, the Rev. und Mrs. B. J. fireplace flanked on eitner sidc-uy Mra. Richard Grom for dissert and family was written nnd read by L I each one found her own classificaAdcock, lor several days Paul hits cutmciubrn with tapered white can- budge Tuesday evening. The com- E Barnett a* a part of the Informal. lion. Thl* was followed by a "skit''
completed his firs (training and ex­ dlis. palms and tall baskets of daff­ mlttee In charge »'«-* composed of ■ entertainment. Vbiting and retnini-. based on an original poem. "Whnt
Mr George Lockwood, cli.iirinan;1 cences were enjoyed and dainty re­
pects to be transferred to another odils and snu|Mitugons.
....
... Mr*. James Bristol. Mr*. M O. Hill., fn-shments. includinc a "mystery- • lo Buy" written by Mrs. Keller and
Mrs.. ........
Ralph muuu
8tuurt O..UB,
saug. "At
drbartmi nt soon.
. assisted by the tuUpwing group: Mr*
Mrs Spencer Sanim. of Wellston Dawinrrt'. and Mr.. Stuart and Mins Mr- Jack Stem und Mr-s. Clifford wedding cake, were served. Assisting R. Shannon. Mib&gt;c. D. Bauer. Mrs.
Phyllis Hiaentllc Mitig. "O Promise , Dolan.
In the dining room were Mrs. A. B
M.-. MendeL-uonn*
Mend' Lvotin s Wedding March
,,
... * * *.^
,
Gldlev and Mrs F. L. Hauer, withj Brass. Mrs. Cooper. Mr*. Caston,
the wedding party ■| Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Chase icle- Mrs Ida F. McCoy and Mr* Emmaj Mrs Hansen, and Mrs. Brozak This
Miss Ruth Rob-on spent the week- — .played
.. .. .. as ...
‘.rated their forty-third anniversary E. Evans
r.-uiis pouring.
iiviuuix.
’ Proved interesting to all as R dealt
cud with her parent ,. Mr. mid Mrs : toc,k their places.
bride uuu
and gruum
groorn oi
of twentv- wr*W*
rationing and
its *•••.
effect
on *•«
the
The Uiur
.......................
— ■"
— *&lt;••
'
।
nn- bride an., given in marriage Tuesday with Mr. and Mr*. Earl
.. . ..... . .............
.... ... . .
frv*..! I.ni-or
m
..
Highland by her latiicf. Her dress was ot egg Chase and Mr. und Mrs. Lawrence' five year* ago were the recipients f?0&lt;l buyer. Tlie meeting was conI’urk mid Mbs Gretchen Ten Eyck, stv II satin mid she wore a whit, Chxse of CoaLs Grove a* (heir din- of manv loveiv and umHuI vita* eluded with several selections by the
■ Conremtion Officer and Mrs. Harry Hastings High school Girls Sexa student in M. S. C. spent the tulle veil, h cc ttked and held n ner guests.
• •• ••
I’ OV..,.
.......
..... .....
__ trtti* .irrnmnanied
hv Wllln
Uu.nn,
Plot is nt
of Allegan
were
out of town
■accompanied
by Wlllo
Hampweekend nt their home here with
Miss Janet Boekeloo
I—
of South’ guests.
ton. Tlie girls presented-a fine pro­
txiuquet wa* ot wmu- roses und
Mrs. Ten Eyck.
.
t, —
Broadway.
entertained
of her.
Twenty-five
-------- •••— -tained
somesome
of her.
Tweiity-five
years ago ago
whenwhen
Brain.
&gt;
Mr. mid Mrs. Donald Wcllfare. ywunsonia.
sophomore
class at a taffy pull Fri-1 George
Grorce Sumner
Sumnr and Mis* Dorothy
----- The next
will bewill
Feb.
°l,hon’l’rc cuts*
11,c meeting
nexl "*eUng
be 4 Feb. 4
’inc* uridi.smaid. Miss Evelvh ' &gt;
Mr. mid Mrs. George Wcllfaie and
wore a t*a&gt;* c'ctiiiig.
j Aven' of Greenville were married nt nt which time the annual Guest
daughter, Beverly. Miss Beatrice Tliompsun. of Ctark*vi)le, ’ ■' Li,k
n- । Stanton, they recall that It w&amp; a N|khl will be held. The following
Cobuni and Gottlieb Weeber were dress ot aqua luce lashluned lioci . -n.,.
Janet Smith and Bea-1 fllel-less dav. snow was deep and ncw members were welcomed into
«—dinner
—- - -- guests at the home
length and her flower* were pink trice Tuckerman
Sunday
had
ltaie getring
trice Tuckerman complimented
complimented MU,
ML*1
Ila(i a
- diHlcult
cllfflr-ult ’Hnu&gt;
nttinir the club. Mrs
Mrs. E
H Ctan»
Chase. Mr«
Mrs.~b.
n
uf Mr. und Mrs. Peter Tilkins ot
Mniir EuKleston at u mlscel ancou*
-i..,-. -u...
.*
Dean and Mrs. S. Cummings.
Donald Walton, brother of lire
Allo, in honor of Donald We|lfarc
,*«r.,i!Y,VrJr ,uri^“y.5Vu’,ng Bl I,owns- having to sit in the cold depot
I bi uie. served Mr. Campbell as beat
.........
*'*'•'* urpvr.
who leaves for service on Jan. 28.
tiw Smltti liomc on North Hanover, for
jop hours
hours
waiting
for lhe
thet^m.
Prre-Mur
WOMEN* CLUB
waiting
for
Pere-Mur?rata
to r^ue
Mrs. Vernon Engle iPatricia Os­ mini. Mr. and Mrs. George Brownell The sixteen guests were entertained ouette
ouetie train to rescue them. Last "GUEST NIGHT
born) and Miss Alice Bates left on of Flint.* uncle mid aunt of the «!!! JSX
| Tlie Hustings Women’s Club will
Saturday by automobile for Tuinpa. bride, acted im Master and Mistress
them of their (.hold its annual “Guest Night" on
Fin., to Join Mr. Engle, who is there of ceremonies, completing the wedd- cream. Miss Eggleston received many. noon, which nreminded
experiences a quarter
quarter or
of a
a centun
century Thursday. February 4 in the pertora I
I dig party. •
in military service.
in'which &lt;h^l*QlwldCn °l ‘hC “tccm | aR0' A few nw-iLhs after their mar­ of lhe Methodist church, preceded
Sgi. Junies lister DeVijpIt re­
A tcvcpltan was held for lhe fifty­ in which she Ls held.
| riage, Mr, Sumner went Into mili­ (by
- u 7• o'clock
.vwn dinner.
&gt;&gt;•&gt;&gt;&gt;.• Violin
V.VI.II sola.
turned on Tuesday to Camp Biirk- ' five .iie.’ts present following inc
ley. Denver. Colo., after ajicndlng ceremony. Assisting Mrs. Walton . Hospital Guild No. 12 met Mon- ' tary sendee and did not see his lit­ will be played by Joe Mix, accom­
hb&gt; furlough here »iUi Mr. and Mrs. about the rooms wetv Mrs. Brow mu. dny evening al the homo of Mr*. tle daughter until-she was several panied by Mrs. u F. Maus. Kim Sig­
ler will act as toastmaster. A toast
H. J. Freeland and with relatives.
Mrs. Ivan Rousn and Mrs. L. B. Philo Sheldon, with Mrs. Howard I months old.
Their friends hope they may enjoy to die men will be given by Robert
Richard Beckwith and buddy. Lester.
• .
.
Fiost assisting. Honora al Contract
Everett Hnrlin formerly of Oklaho­
For her traveling ensemble. Mra. went to Mrs. ErwinxJlark and Mrs. i another twenty-five yearn together. W. Cook, and Lawrence E. Barnett
will toast die women. The speaker
ma. of Camp Green Bay. Great Campbell wore ii leopard coat over Lewis Hine.
Lakes. IU. spent the weekend with u beige suit with biown accessoraa.
uf the evening will be announced
"L&gt;t o play .some tennis "
On Sunday Mr/nnd Mrs. Forrest
his parents. Mr. und Mrs. Mike ' Tile bride was graduated from
later. Mra. Frank B. Cooper is chair­
"Can't. Tne net's broken."
Beckwith.
Freeport high school ami attended Potter entertained with a family
"That’s ail right. The nest's al- man of the program and Mrs. R. E.
Richard Hinkley relumed to Junior college at Ulin Mr. Canui- dinner in honor of Floyd Craig who
Walt and Mr*. Aben Johnson will !
Great Lakes, Hl., on Wednesday bell h u graduate ot the University is home on furlough. Twelve were
have charge of lhe dinner.
after spending a week's leave with of Michigan. Botii hove been em­ present, the out-of-town guests be­
his motiier. Mrs. Hazel Hinkley, and ployee! nt the Malcolm Mu-.ic House ing Lieut. Francis Kittinger and ,
grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Hurry in Flint. They will reside in Flint. Mrs. Juanita Bassett ot Batuc
Ritchie. He expects to be assigned
Out-of-town guests at the wedd­ Creek, and Mr. and Mrs. Dale Roush
to a Store Keepers school upon his ing were Mr. und Mra. Wm. Oil­ of Freeport.
return lo camp.
house uf Allo. Mr. and Mrs. George!
Second Lieut. Arnold Perkins Brownell ot Flint. Mr. unit Mrs. B. PARENTS OF TWIN SONS
leaves today fur Camp Robinson. G. Tciinls. Mr. and Mrs. John Van­
Hastings friends have received nnArk..- ujtcr his furlough Which he der Zouwen. and Mrs. Laura Hoek- II nouncemcnu of the birth of twip
•pent here with Mrs. Perkins.
strn uf Grand Rapids.
, sons. Lawrence Robert nnd Robert
Mrs Ella Wolfe returned 8.1 lurI^iwrancc. to Mr. and Mrs' Fred
duy after spending last week in
Cau&gt;. Jr, of Grand Rapids, on Jifn
Kalamazoo with her daughter. Mis.
IB. Mrs. Caro will be remembered
Paul Dyer.
•
The Sunday Evening club hits ’ here as Miss Geraldine Payne,
Miss Grace Butler visited friends
daughter
ol Mr. and Mrs. Levi Paynd
in Grand Rapids over Hie weekend. reserved Long Lake Camp at Yan­ ■ 'Gertrude Cooki of Manistee, and
Mlu Mary Agnc., Murphy return­ kee Springs tor nn over-night out­ the granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs.
ed the first of the week to Mount ing on Friday of this week. Tlie I Henry Cook of this city. The twins
Mej-cy Academy. Grand Rapid--, boys und girt-, accompanied by Mr. weighed 6 lbs. 4 ozs.. and 6 Ibs. 2 oa.
where she is a student, after un 111- and Mrs. Lyn Lewis, will slgy in Mother and babies are doing nicely.
winterized cabins prepared for win­
Mr. and Mrs. Payne and family were,
Mrs Clarence Hyatt of Joliet. Ill. ter camping.
A number of visitors will be in former residents hen
visited her parents. Mr. and Mrs. J.
F. Edmonds, from Friday till Tues­ the outing party. Invitations were
day and assisted with the care of given by President Put Pewless nt JACK BUHOLTZ IS
her father, whose condition is im­ tlie request of the club group. Mrs. NOW IN BUGLE CORPS
Jack Buholtz. son of Mrs. Ethelyn
William Stebbiu* nnd Rev. S. Con­
proved.
' Mbs Esther Doty visited at her ger Hathaway Mill attend tlie Fri­ Buholtz of this city, has notified
his mother that he is now a member
home in Athens over the weekend, day night session ot lhe group.
of the Regimental Bugle Corps al
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Chase enter­
Great Lakes. Ill., having passed the
tained for Sunday dinner Mr. und ANNOUNCE MARRIAGE
tests successfully. Jack has only
Mrs Jesse Chnsc of Coats Grove
Mr. nnd Mrs. Bert UUery nn- ‘
and Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Scott of
nounce the marriage of their ditugh- fortunate In being selected for this
Hastings.
MB ; Neva UUery. to Pvt Andre work, which he greatly enjoys.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Stanley and ter
daughter. Marjorie, and Mr. and Bus. Tl-.c ccremcnv war. rend by Dr.!
Mr* Neil Adair spent the weekend John Dykstra ut the Central Re- MRS. ALBERT DEWEY*
In Fenton visiting relatives and also fotmrd church in Grand Rapids on | DIED ON SUNDAY
attended the wedding reception of Saturday. January 23 at three । Mra. Charlotte F. Dewey, aged 85,
Mrs. Stanley'* nepiirw. Flight Lieu­ (.‘clock. Mr anti Mr*. Chester Kll- widow of Albert E. Dewey, died on
kiptveld were their attendants. Psi.
tenant and Mrs Donald L. Clark
and Mr.*. Bus were guetts of her Sunday
T".TC' at the home of a grand­
Mr. and Mrs Wm. Schadcr. Sr. ipannt-s
in Buttle Creek Mr. and
here over Sunday und left daughter
»?r“,BlVSru!...
and Mr and Mrs. Glenn Brower on Monday for Camp Callen. Cal.:! Mr.-.
Mr-' Dewey
D***'' were
*ere well
*eH known reslvisited Sn and Mrs Milton Mur­
i
dents of Johnstown for many years,
where lie is stationed
Special 2.50c Size
phy in Gland Rapids Sunday
Mr Dewey dying 21 years ago. WarMrs Albert Reesor and son. HHlb.
ncr Bera of Hastings Ls a brother of
of Woodland wcru guests of Mrs.
। Mrs. Dewey.
Ida Palmallcr Monday afternoon.
John E. Delnaay and Jack Dclnany were In Detroit on Tuesday on
business.
Mr. and Mis Wellesley Ironside
were guests o* Mr. and Mrs. Forres'.

HOTEL HASTINGS

COLONIAL CAKE
BUTTERSCOTCH CHIFFON PIE 30'
PLANTERS PEANUTS ’/2«&gt; «" 28'
BAAGIIAHT BAKERY
in s. jtUtru. st.

rs«u wa

59c
$1.09
83c
49c
..27c
_.29c
..49c
49c

Lavender Lotion. Large
Perfection Hand Cream42c
Mum Deodordont, 60 size49c
Ipona Tooth Paste, 50c size . ..
Lyons Tooth Powder, 50c size .
Polidcnt Tooth Cleaner, 60c size
Tek Tooth Brushes
Squibb Tooth Paste, Largo .

It's o good time to buy a good coat for this and

ter. Still lots of All Wool Coats.
sold. Prices greatly reduced.

39c
39c
49c

FALL DRESSES DRASTICALLY REDUCED

KEGIiTiKED PHARMACIST ALWAYS ON DUTY

Phone 2241

Final Clearance
of ALL COATS

39c

REED'S DRUG STORE
Hasting*

6^01^

Stofe O Jefferson

Every coat must be

NOTICE OUR TWO RACKS 1.39 and 2.98

Frandsen
"Exclusive. but not expensive"
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HASTINGS

�bannfr.

CHURCHES

CLASSIFIED RATES
1H* per word, nlnlnum of 30c.
Dltphr ilnee mi in cape or black
face type 10c bar Hat.
nrtl tnMrtlon lije per word, eack

BAPTIST CHURCH NOTES
Sunday School at 10 o'clock.

|.«r w.inl.- minimum eherre Ti-f.
ICc addlUoaal wUl bo charted for
blind adt.
AU ratee are for cub.
Ada not paid for by Wedneeday following anil Lo charted an addlUsual lOc for carrytng.
roreljn Clatalfled Ittte 2e per word.
Wluiuinm ehuge 40e.

Sheldon Agency
AU Kiads of Ineersnee
Surety Bonds
. a Pkoaa 2115
Hastings
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I mon by Hie Pastor.
Evening meeting at 7:30. Rev.
Alfred Cornell will be qur guest
| speaker. Come and bring your
friends. Special mTuic
Tuesday nights Young People's
meeting at Ute church.

AUTO REFAIRING AND M1SC.

Swanson Agency

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HUY THAI NEW A.II.- » .1. lb- Um-

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Tlrr..&lt; M..tor

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From $1.00 up with
Slate Farms M-20 collision
FARM BUREAU STATE AGENT
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EMI LOYMLNT

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HELP WASTED

WANTED FOB VIT.-c WAR WORK
TOOL AHD DIE MAKEltK
BY
laf.oe Manufacturer in muske­
gox AREA
V«ir Anlrlbr r-* thi» advrtll.rm.nl Kiir*
tl.r fuliDCinc np|-.r’&lt;inttirv:
.| lV..r noth Bits .t..!|.&gt;it

AUCTION SALES
Lilt Your Sale With

HENRY FLANNERY

2. Mrn.l, work
a. tl.rtinnJ Ihrh “**••

NASHVILLE
PHONE 320)
Dates can be made at Banner offir*
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He*t&gt;l. |.--l..y l.v l-il.r ».r rirr^ atal.nx

Marshall Furnaces
Wi-ipna. Minn
WANTED It? I'.t.

Coal. Gas and Oil Fired
Reysiri furaithed and in
stalled for all makes of
furaacea.

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ECON-O-COAL STOKERS
.-.-&gt;.lrr h. .tried nun althuui
rh&gt;l.lr.n. WritU^. ■ . *-.r l«4...;r-,
v. mIJ

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G. E. GOODYEAR HDWE
Phone 2231
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BONDS
Nall Ilk. BlJg.

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AUCTIONEER

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WANTED EMPTOYMENT

DEWEY REED
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! Shipping Livestock
Every Saturday
JAKE DEPRIESTER

Company Hastings stock
yard*, phone 2588, ur rail
through

C. “BILL" SHERWOOD
.

FOB

INSURANCE

'HOUSEHOLD GOODS

CASH
For your old Scrap Iron
Radiators, batteries. Alu

minum. Brass. Copper b
Lead.

GLENN F. LAUBAUGH
MS Ne. Michigan Avenue
Phone 2637
Hastings

AT FIRST
SIGN
SIGH OF A

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v’rrj rva«anabir. Pn»tfw

’FARM-EQUIPMENT

Hotel Hastings

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NOTICE TO CREDITORS

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AUCTIONEER
• LOST AND FOUND

in nearly every line .
Phone 72
Middleville

Mix Paint Thoroughly
To Prevent Uneven Job

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1 &lt;ven,y blcndcd wl,h a!1 lhp Ut«uid&lt; remain for a Joint meeting with ■­
■ For this a second can should tie
the Trustees at 8:30. ,
‘
The Presbvterian Guild will meet '’ at hand, as large
- or larger
----- than the
with Mrs. S. Conger Halhway al i'al,n can- Much ul
paint-liquid
the manse Wednesday ' evening. . “ Poured off into this, nnd tile re•&gt;
' maining liquid stirred into the mass
I Tlie Woman's MLulonarv society remaining in the can
Whin this
will meet with Mrs Aben Johnson as ha* been softened, some of the
hostess at 309 S. . Park Street. liquid is poured back-and stirred in.
Thursday.
Feb.
al —
2 P. M. Mrs.
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and this process should be continMrs. D. A. VunBuskirk will con- | ued until the entire can of paint is
tinue her review of the study book , brought to an even consistency.
Mrs. John Engel will lead and Mrs.
W. M. Cole will have charge of the , Fur final mixing, the paint should
be.poured back nnd forth from one
• dcvotlonals.
.
: can to.the other, several times. The
FREE METHODIST CHURCH
[ paint is then ready fur use. In­
Rev. Seth A. Davey, pastor.
structions on the label for the po»Thursday. January 28. P~;“ sible thinning of the paint should
Prayer
meeting at the church at 7:30
P. v
M.
n n
* be carefully followed.
Sunday. January 31.
Varnish does not need any such
10: 00 A. M. Sundav schoqj In
treatment, fnr its part.* do not sep­
; charge of Mrs. Etta Mead.
, 11:
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Morning
worship in j arn,c- Great care should be taken
.charge of the Paator. ”
** ” i 001 t“ shake a can of varnish, for
7:30 P. M—Y. P. M. S. service in 1 a'r bubbles will form lu it mid spoil
charge of Mrs. Vemlce Hughe*.
' the final result.
"
' 8:00 P. M.—Evening Evangelistic
Service in charge ot the pastor.
-------- Wednesday. February 3—Castle- 1 Some interesting experiments have
I ton.
i been made on the Los Angeles cam­
Prayer meeting at the home of ' pus of the University of California
Charles Meade nt 8:00 P. M.
I by Dr. Roy M. Dorcus, associate
I professor of psychology. He has dis­
WESLEYAN METHODIST
. covered that it is difficult to detect
CHURCH
so-called "exjra quality" land inciTlie young peoples meeting Friday • dentally highcr-priccdi products by

NOTICE r&lt;» ciir.niToitH

ORDER FOR PUBLICATION

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Morning Worship will be jield at
10:00 o'clock on Sunday. Mr. Stone
will preach from the theme. "Belief
and Fear. " Tliere will be special .
music by lhe choir. Tlie SundaySchool will ineel at 11:20 under the
direction of Judge Adalbert Cortright.
.

In testing two kinds of coffee, one
costing about twice as much as lhe
other. 38 per cent of his subjects pre­
ferred the cheaper brand. 51 per
cent tlie more expensive brand and
9 per cent couldn't make up their
minds. When two kinds of sherry
wine were tasted, one costing 33
"nU * *“*?* "T* “i*"
°‘her'
45 'H‘r„ cen‘ referred each brand
",
10 per ccnt couldn't tell any
difference In testing two grades of
’“"ed butter. 45 per cent preferred
the expensive brand, 42 per cent
the cheaper brand and 13 per cent
—
mode no choice.

STOMACH ULCERS
EXCESS ACID

DUE TO
F reeBookTclls of HomeTreatimnt tAat
Must Help or it Will Cost You Nothing

MORTGAGE HALE
lun l» tutu Aim. win oa main wall
A.k fur "Willard's Meesate" which hilly

REED'S DRUG STOKE
I ARVETII
STEBBINS, Drugs
E.O.W.

EXCHANGE
YOUR WHEAT
for some of that good

Lily White Flour
(nod wheat.
We have a complete stock
of salt—fine, medium, and

Peckham’s Remedy

Pep vnur chicken* up with

For Children'g

Coughs —
- Croupy Coughs - Colds
“Once tried

never without*

Quality

fuels

always.

SMITH BROS
VELTE Cr CO
HASTINGS, MICH.

FIRST U. B.'ciiURCH

Truss Fitting
by in
EXPE.RIENCEb
FITTER
LY BARKER'S
Hastings PhoM 2115

MISCELLANEOUS

11:00 A. M. For the morning ser­
mon lhe pastor will speak on. ' Oettlng the Best of Our Troubles."
7:30 P M. Evening service will be conducted by the young people. Tills
service will begin the activities of
Th. drep-U produeln, oil «U Id
“j*;.
ihr »orld i, loc.w in Ih, Wawo
,U|C C
■,Joc£jLwtU
S..UIC1 ul Kara aaudi,. .b... ad la
being pumped Dorn 15.004 feet be­
neath the surface—or -nearly three
miles.
Honor Guardi
,
When the king and queen of EngAlmighty Dollar
j land visited the United Stales ta
Washington Irving coined the term j 193A U S. marine detachments were
"almighty dollar."
j honor guards.

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YOUR DEAD OR DISABLED
FARM ANIMALS ARE VALUABLE
HORSES-$7.50

QUICK RELIEF FROM
Symptoms of Distress Arising from

CARDS OF THANKS

to announce our services in ad­
vance. . However we expect to have
the regular Sunday morning serv­
ice. Come out and hear the mes­
sage and announcement will be .
made for future services.
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CREDITORS

REPUBLICAN C0UK1

....
r.„. recently blamed the
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An „
owner
paint fur a job what was rough and
uncven- A« 3 matter Of fact, the
Sunday
and .........
young people
are -«
espe- paint that he used was of excellent
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daily invited to the senice.
I quality, and the fault was hi.* own
Sunday school at 11:45. Mrs. Atlie ! for not mixing it completely.
Huv. superintendent,
.paint
Sundav Evening Club at six,| When a can of------- is allowed t&lt;&gt;
o’clock. Patricia Fewlens, president. ‘ stan&lt;i- ns it will on a dealer's shelf.
The Boy Scout Troop will meet J Ute heavier parts separate frorp the
at the- churcA Monday night. Roy .oil, and collect in a dense mass at
Cordes Troop Committee chairman.'*! the bottom of the can. Before using.
The Session will meet at the : this mass must be thoroughly .and

evening will be held at the church.
i-rrravriurnt VV&lt;- with i., thank' all lh.ur -|The prayer service will be followed
«h.. I.avr »r&gt;ltr.&gt; I.. .... tl,.- |.»l|f.tar.-r-. , J
Mr E...«.r.l. tbr R..I
tn '1by a rehearsal for the public meet­
*h.« hrt|ir.| to pat r'hratrr lu.mr for thr Iing to be held Friday evening Feb.
tuneral. af«&lt;&gt; all th...a who ariit rhr «5. Keep this date in mind and plan
Lt-aul.rul f|nwrr«
~
r, ilk. l.ru. »r. , 4
lin- ?• n«ntv.r «| rrlal thank- tn 'Mr llarnta ■'to attend. Full particulars next
UUr- •. !•.' M*r »rr|.| &gt;b»». and an.| Mr s.-.tt ..f lt.rd Y|-&lt;ilanli factory _«
at I-.iUa. 11
Hoad &lt;'.irntni•*ion and ihr * Tlie place of the Wednesday
...tcl.'oowhi.
ai-ivtrd
in
II...
liomr.
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mt HALE-- ll -t;-.4iii . k.lrir 4..,Your kmdnraa will norrt l.r lotcoti.-n. । evening prayer meeting will be an­
nounced Sunday.
...r puuuc
The
public mmwwy
missionary meeting.
meeting,
planned for last Thursday evening
was postponed because of the
Ur. end Mr« William &lt;’r»m»r. weather and condition of the roads.
Watch for announcement of the
date later.
Services ns usual Sunday. We invite you.
North Irving
Due to the weather nnd the un-

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church at 7:30 tonight. Jan.
Mrs. Aben Johnson will present a
. i book review. There will be no pot
1 luck supper this time, but refresh­
? J menu will be served.
The Ladies League will hold a
...&gt; meeting at the manse Friday. Jan.
; 29. beginning with a pot luck dinner
" at noon.
The Sunday Evening Club ore
planning to hold an overnight
meeting at Yankee Springs Friday
and Saturday of this week.
Sunday morning worship-at ten
•thirty o'clock. Tlie pastor will tell
about "Reeonsecration" and will
preach on the theme "The Secret of

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JERRY
Phone 2519

NOTH I

The subject for Sunday is "Love.'

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SURETY

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VVAhTEH -Ninth- i-.a-&gt; for luirynun.'
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Kvi4&gt;rrir.tr ubbrtr.-c-r;
dnltart &gt;.-r‘
m-mil.
Ai-l-ly t-bir &lt; ■ mmuuwratth
AILI..T. Mbf.
2 3J
IMMEDIATE OPENI
l....ul Welkin*

Abort MIUet lee Cre»» Sure
Phone 2*03 U.

142 E. State

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FIRST CHURCH OF

V.v.'f..............

OPTOMETRIST

Sheet Metal Work
Eavestroughing

L E G A L S

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HTATi: DIP Mt&lt; HHtAN
THE clIHTt-X KlI'ItT F'Ht
( tll'NTY &lt;»' BAHRY IS &lt; HA
Geytrni J. MrKra\n and JRt..i.
McK.uan.
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yialMiHe, \

Holy Communion will be celebrat­
ed Sunday, Feb. 7. at 10:30 A. M. J
Announcement next Sunday.
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Sunday school staff meet* Friday. itr

SALE OR BEST

Ipplr-Af.t^ r.o.t r. r-.i.b pr/u.C ,.f 1” Q

DR. L. J. CASTON

»f ViHMr .ml Millie lUnl, ur Ur .«». 1
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j Touch a diamond or almost any ! luir-l lUitinr-, MitGrnn, Jntioarr NOTICE TO CREDITORS
•a. t'Hri. •
. pearl with a piece 'of dry ice and
.1 II Kl.irlriU.rr
i they speak. Imitations don’t
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GRACE LUTHERAN CHURCH
POMONA ORANGE
Morning worship 10:30, Sermon j

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JEFFERSON ST. V. B. CHURCH
Evangelistic Meeting* — Special
PETS FOR SALE A MISCELLANEOUS gospel services at the Jefferson St.
U. B Church, corner of Jefferson
and Center St., will begin Sunday
evening. Jan. 31. Rev. F. L. Norris
of Greenfield. Ohio, ium been en­
gaged as the Evangelist who will be
here Monday evening. Feb 1, and
remain to lhe close of the services.
POULTRY
Song service each night al 7:30.
Preaching at 8 o'clock.

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Bulls With Cameras
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Detectives of Sheffield. England,
I are using cameras in getting evl.
j dtnee against men who-stand on
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Navy Mathers
: The Navy Mothers Club ot Amert.ca will meet Wednesday evening.
Feb. 3. at lhe U. S O. Room. Each
member is urged to be present and
to bring needle, shears, and thimble
lor making quilt. These meeting*
are for all mothers of Navy. Marine
and Coast Guard boys in lhe service
j and nil are cordially Invited.
Mrs Bertha Rogers. Adjutant
,
. Hospital Guild No. 14 will meet
।at 1:30 Tuesday. Feb. 2 wrfh Mrs
। Geo. Dean. 736 W. Green. Member*
;please bring canned fruits nnd vege­
tables for Ute hospital

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ORGANIZATIONS

CLASSIFIED WANT ADS

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The Hastings Banner

COWS-$6.00

We have a Collector Stationed ot 912 Weil Green St.
We Pay the Phone Charges—Phone Hastings 2565
KALAMAZOO RENDERING WORKS

�THE HASTINGS BANNER
IlCHTY-StVINTH YEAR

HASTINGS. MICHIGAN. THURSDAY. JANUARY 28. 1943

------------------ we wouldn't and the motor can be
DfiV DVnATUC
hl tlie front or rear
I bet thc

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SECTION TWO—PACES I

' On 0(1 ,5- 1923 he was married ---------------------------------------------------------- points while Greenville was able to
nA
. t0 Mrf Ida Bur&lt;PM of Levering. I] | P Li
CP 11 A Al
score only four pointe.
Ted Banash and Ken lane, with
»" mm
18 and 13 points respectively, were
Bv IANE CAMERON
and will be nre-re*lstanl and they
Another of Barry county's few resurviving besides tlie seven chil- ------------------------ '-------------------------------- the high point men for Hastings.
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vcxivicrsvn’e
be cleaned with soap and water | malning pioneers passed away last dren are three stepchildren, fourTlie Junior Red Crow* drive to get
Bill
and Capt. Ray Ken- ,
1 after Pa lake* Ute veal calf to weekend was laid to rest Saturday I lPen grandchildren, seven
great more girls to knit blocks yon
for Garrison
the played
also
good games at the j
Did you know—Betty Hutton was
“the SIX'"00”
“*aeUry “l Fre&lt;r'![grandchildren, ten step grandchil- afghan lias been very successful,
guard position* Don Van Allen. I
bom In Battle Creek and raised '^.,
rwm bT^de'of svlv P^t/.niriin r
vminaest ton ldrf.n,Y’d.a no*t of othcr retaOv“ i The school paper. The Fortnight. with 12 polntrand Dale Hubbs with
Jn Detroit?
c,
* , car whl be made of *yn
Franklin E. Deming, youngest *on ] anu ffiends.
was delayed in going to pre.** last 10. led the (Greenville attack.
* * *
ii^iurn "I'ui^eome1 from Our* fanm '
AaMne“S|a Sr*! hi ^wnOifoiM I He wajs llw 1451 ot a ,ttr8e Ia’n,l&gt;' week as the mimeograph paper did
The Hasting/, reserve* defeated th*
Advice to army privates—If your |1 «n !uf™ *.
traVr &lt;4 The uTI
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'Written by one of hi* daughter,, no' arrive.
Bergennt tell* you to'clean out the “J*?
“Lnho?d for
wu
Mra a
' Mr*. Audle Roush of Rockford j
The Girl* glee club, under the di- Greenville rWervrs bv the score of
gnrbage pall* until they shine.' he -Uttaxs that lhe future will hold for . &lt;rf hia
chdd. Mr^A.B
werc lield
rec tian of Miss Page, sang at the 19 to 14 in the preliminary game.
Jtnn l “^*20 at^wT of Myc^TiJhti urday afternoon at 2I o'clock Hom . MrthodJst^ church Friday during Lawrence Fuller, with eight points,
wax high point man for tlie winnertake him literally, for good new ,
Darold Weber with eight points led
ATTUETMFATDEC
. months and two days.
' £0
th^’^Jnlted1*Brethren' Approximately 850 was collected the Greenville attack
sakes. He just means he wants to 1
admire hl* flzzog.
AT THE THEATRES ---------Theahouse
in which
he was
,hP on
magician
which
de of
of planks
planks
hewed
frombom
logt ghurr*. orw
*ith
‘^e Rev
^urcE
Eh Bm Oriffln
°har«e frornheld
Jan. 8 oasembly
This money
will
Saturday night tb&lt;_ Saxon* en­
was made
hewed
tertain the Lakeview Spartan* in '
. ■
■ ■ ■ ------------------- in a method resembling u
Buster bought a Utile radio for
the local gym. TtiLs will he- :) .'...
'fashioned
ned splitting of rails
rails.
The
f hp famlly in Pltasant Hill'
h
his room and his Dad went up to Boris Karloff in
Twenty boys have signed up for only scheduled game between the
see it and Busier told him lie could •The Boogie Man Will Get You" house was of a rare type and when cemetery
two schools, last year the Saxons
1 last heard bf a few years ago was
________ -.he radio course for the second semget aU the stations on it. Jerry with Maxie Rosenbloom
Ahorror film designed for laugh- still standing aud was in a fine *
■■ e&gt;
ki e-.
Mter
Thu tours* helps prepare defeated the Battle Creek lads by
came back laughing and said, "He
the score of 32 to 24. This prom­
ter, lhe comedy bring* to thc screen state of preservation,
sure can. All of them .at once"
T7 students for army training
... me age
,______________________
i Tlie high school cafeteria Is flnd- ise* tp be a nip and tuck game as
the technique which kept Karloff
At
of two years he came '
This afternoon, goody, goody, is on Broadway for two yean.
-to •••-•-•
--------•••- id*
--------------Michigan
with
parents, —
sett- , w
...
.. ln« « hard to meet tlie present in- Lakeview has dropped but one game
Friday afternoon and time to re­
llng first in Gaines township, Kent
Forty men took off from the L. . creased demand. Many more stu- so far thLs season The Quartans
lax, embroider pillowcases and lis­ Richard Green is back In
county not far from Grand Rapids. S. O. room for Fort Custer thLs : dents than usual are spending the have three Veterans back who are
ten to our retort. Well hear the "Flying Fortress"
I He grew up in the wild unsettled morning (Thursday&gt;. -Coffee and I noon hour at school, finding it much
LINEUPS
flawless voice of John McCormick ulth Donald Stewart
country ana
and saw many wigwamsand doughnuts ore always served on the more convenient than walking a
.I country
Telling in graphic and exciting I' jIndian
ndlan comt
in “Ave Moria" and “Schuberts
comps and watched the In- morning that local boys leave and long distance tn this cold weather, Hastings
Serenade.” und Pablo Cassels, the fashion of theTwmbcr lending *nr- lUani
dlans and the wnur
white lni
traders as they . these refreshments seem to be par- . Que to the drifted rotuis during Player
greatest living cellolst, 'in one of ice between America and England ■ cnrrlra on meir
- - barter.
• —ticularly--------acceptable
to----------the boys
who( —
me
week,
school baves left Lnn»
----------------------&lt;--------v past w«
— —
Keeler
the most immortal songs ever writ­ and a successful bombing ot a Ber- I wuh hu brothers and sisters, he left their homes early from other school shortly utter
Banaxh
•••' ---j —
I day
and Thursday
last week in
orsurrounding
• --day -and
Thursday
k
ten.
Wagner's
“Evening
Star" iln target by a mighty four-motored ullended the neti and Dutton parts ot the county
from Tannhauser, and Mlllza Kor- botuher.
schools
schoolx
until untU
Jhe family
the family
purchased
purchased Hastings.
der to deliver the student* before Krnvon &lt;C&gt;
Garrison
gus in “Tales Of The Vienna
farm land in Bowne township, when j A violin has been given to the । dark.
Woods" and many otlK-ra of equal "Smith of Minnesota" starring
sentors were measured'for
measurea wr gradgvauhe attended the Logan school.
;room: if anyone has a violin bow
Seniors
beauty. These weekly piliowcaie Bruce Smith. Arllne Judge
l His mother owned one of the first . they will donate we can then ful- i uatidn
nation caps and gowns on Monday
tz':
—
——.... of
_» this week
। cctrman
A story of tlie athlete's back­ •ewing machines in this part of the fill the frequent request from coast 1 an
d■ Tuesday
concerts are lhe high spots of this
~ . .. and
■country
being a neat
seamstress,
auarus.“Do
uvyou
&gt;vuknow
«now any
uij place , * "'Because"so'many
students were
were ! Jotab
. ------------------------------------ I guards.
Because so many student*
rather severe winter. No cTiilling ground. and the other iorces which i; ------made coots,
vests and
could .get a violin to play abM.nt the past wjek. the first sem- &gt; &lt;««««»»*
r1
c»U. v^u
.nd pantaloons,
pluton/
war news, nor plugs of coughs,
auiuiiuviw*. where
-...... -I. -Pm n
also knitted mittens.
stockings, ,
stockings.
a
aw
*™
hjk*,e. ,, „ _ .
ej'ir, was
Mter
wuj r».mu.u
extended for
.v, two
.
days to
V- • • r
sneezes and other ailments to mar
'shawls and scarfs, all which site
.i— [ Mrs. R. G. Finnle. U. S. O. dance !I RlV
givp
e thoe
th»e out a chance to &lt;iuke
^iuke up
the beauty of the music.
“LuckyrammDurr
Leg*" barring
ueww ■&gt;■«.«•
; sold at the stores inG rand Rapids Jp_
al£Ta,l^h
“1_an
™lunf^ thc
°1- I their work.
chairman,
has
announced
the ffolworlt. The semester
semester ended Cojj,
Jinx Falkrnburg. Leslie Brook*
Van Allen-(Cl
lowing schedule for the regular 1 January '26
Th&lt;- Conservation Commission of
mad and merry romance of and Lowell. 'D'l'lr
. ..
----- - dark, with some
those of their neighbors, was Saturday night dances for aU men ; This week Lieutenant Roy Hath- - - •
Missouri asks hunters and trappers Manhattan
nftcT
In service. Jan 30th at the Odd ', nwa&gt;- wafi VL«iting Hasting;, on a
to peel all fat from carcasses of of thc years gayest mirth and
and | lighted with tallow candles, made Pellnn:
Unit -mninr-d hv Real Ar___ ..... .___ _ ....
Jensen
I Jensen
.skinned game and to turn it over to melody.
in long tin molds in their own home. Fellow Hail, sponsored by Seal Ar furlough from the Army Air Corp.-.. 1 Totals
| When he wk a young man he Viking Co. with Mr. and Mrs Harold
proper authorities to be made in­
I' Free throws irtisscd: Kenyon. Oarto glycerin for high explosives. Bette Davis. Paul llenreid in
■ went to Big Rapids to work, mak­ Newton as chairmen; Feb 8th al fourth LFAGUF TRIUMPH
the Odd Fellow Hall, sponsored by IOR THE SAXONS
' rUon- Coleman. Van Allen 2. Weber. ,
They state that one oppouum will
I
ing
ids
home
with
his
oldest
sisThe story oT u New England girl j ter. * There he became acquainted 'the Business Womens Hospital
The Hastings Saxons stretched Poslcr
1 2 3 4 Ti
yield enough glycerin to fifv five
37 mm. anti-aircraft shells while who rescues herself from her inhl- with Miss Harriet Martin of Ports, Guild with Mrs. Audra Ironside as their winning streak to eight games Hosting*
io 6 15 14 45 ,
a skunk would be good for 4 anti­ bitions, she is unattractive to start Mecosta Co., and on March 7. 1875 Chairman; Feb. 13th st the Odd last Friday at the expense of the Greenville
12 3 9 4 28
Fellows Hail sponsored by the
tank shells. We hopefully suggest with but later becomes a charming they were married. They returned ,Teachers
Greenville
Yellow
Jackets
defeating
Rpferr
e:
sukup.
Umpire:
MUleto
,
Club, (this dance will be
that they use the skunks direct in woman of lhe world, who finds ' to the home near Logan and for formal according
----------------- ,
to the plans of them by the score of 45 to 28. Il ,
all aiiort-range barrages We hope courage to rebel against her tyran- some time he followed the trade of the Girls Service Organization*: was Greenville's third West Cen- packing of MRS
tral League setback and the Sax- WTlllAM bolLMAN
contractor and builder. He built
!
they retain the perfume in uw nical mother.
. Feb. 20th at the Odd Fellows Hall
grease and hand it out hot and
--•
SS1
ha When
Mar&gt; Elizabeth Bollman wife
j. 5 wn.Kl
sponsored by
by the . Junto,
Junlbr cumber
Chamber Oni\
fragrant lo Uve Axir.
They esti­ DEATH OF RETIRED
n L h^lf' W ,
1 of William Bollman, died on SatBresnftoMl. MrthodUt and United
Rrrl Payne as .Jn. .4v
mated that in Missouri alone, the
he lead change hands many Umes. ,irdav forrnoon at thelr hOme on !
'Chairman.
fat thus salvaged would bring the
Rev. John A. Allen, aged 88. died Brethren churches there. ..
the Yellow JackrU matched the N Michigan Ave. She had been '
On April 15. 1880 he purchased I. O. O. F. INSTALLS
trappers In an extra 825,000 u sea­ on Monday at the home of a sister­
Blue and Gold basket for basket. in falllng health for a long time.,
son.
.
in-law. Mrs. Charles Mead, at Stony what was known as thc Captain Jo­ NEW OFFICERS
The Saxons overcame a two Point, She was Dorn in Castleton townsltio
Point, following a long illness. He seph H. RlchareLsqn property and
Tuesday evening the Hastings I. Greenville lead at the end of the on &lt;*. Jfl, 1871 thP daughter of
Henry
Fords
long-cherished was bom in Michigan on Feb. 8. put in a stock of groceries, shoes, O. O. F. lodge held installation of
&lt;?yaZtcr toi,h^.d °,J6 n
I William H. and SaUy Ann Driven- ,
dream of growing automobiles from 1856 Mllu
u served as pastor of etc., such as a farming community their newly chosen officers. Bird nt half -ime II was the first time
und ,.„
had
Strickland. She was 71 years.
the soil will be realized niter the . various Free Methodist churches of that day required. The little Shellenbarger, district deputy grand
sfason .P1*1 1 ?c Saxons *crp 3 months and 8 dayr. old at the time
war Ls over. The new enrr. will be | for -fanny years, until hlr. retirement .•‘ettlcment. which was on thc north master, serving as installing office?.
a.t.Jbej.nde.°1! r. Q,u“rU'r'1 Of her death. Mr. and Mr* Boll-!
lighter, stronger, safer, more com- , nftcen years ago. His wife. Rosetta, hide ot the mill pond, north and Following Ls the panel of officers: •railing at the end of the firat quar- . lnan have been residents of this city
fortable und economical. They will preceded him in death nnd he west of Freeport, had been called Noble Grand. Floyd Buskirk; Vice­
chc “Ore.°L \2 V5.*? । i a f°r twenty-one years Pcsida^’hr
have sealed cooling systems, shat- , [eaves no survivors. Tim funeral RIcharcLson's Mills but in 1876. when Grand. U’le Kurr; Rec. Sec.. Chas.
The Saxons stretclwd their lead. husband, she is survived By tnnae ■
to seven point* In the thirdJjuar- । ,|atcf* Mra Blllh Mohler of Has- I
ter an their offense cllckeU tor fif- tings. Mrs. Emma Moore of Carlton ।
el5ht of ^lPn&gt; **ln? and Mrs Dellmay Miller of Farm- I
’“Eton. Funeral services were held '
til lhe railroad was built into Free­ , Vande Giessen: Conductor. Keith the end of the third quarter was.' nt
gallon, in
the Wai dorff funeral home on ;
light nlloyx
.
held at four o'clock, the Rev. Seen port when the population nnd buid- James: Chap, Bird Shellenbarger; WSS.3*!’ GreenTUJf&gt;?4H HrllnKS Mon««-v afternoon A%c[Ttoek.
it is made. You can have a trans- A.
...Davey oniciating at both fu- nesa shifted to the larger settlement. 1 Lt. Sc. Sup., Howard Bristol: Rt.
the color will be incorporated when nerals
------ *- ......
Interment was in the Mr. Deming moved his stYtk to the I Sc. Sup.. Gay Norton: O. G. Roy
village and here he did a flourish- 1 Preston; I. G.. Richard Nixon; R.
parent top if you want it. which । Clare cemetery.,
ing business until he sold out on
Sept. 26. 1911. later he conducted to v. ct.. cnaries rerKtnx.
a variety store for a 'time, retiring
Next Tuesday evening, the lodge
January' ’
: ■
a
■■■■_
from that to specialize in small will have their annual fish supper
fruit, vegetables and popcorn.
for their members. This is alwny.-.
His wax un active life until he an enjoyable gutlicring and a good
reached his 80th birthday, since attendance is expected.
which he had continued lo care for
hL* gardens as long as his strength CARLTON CENTER
permitted.
EXTENSION CLUB
Nine children were born to Mr.
The Carlton Center Extension
and Mra. Deming: Olive E.. Ger­ club will meet Wednesday. Feb. 3
trude M.. Auolc P . Royal F., Bert- at the home of Mrs. C. B. Valen­
rum E, Iva B.. John L.. Bethel M.. tine at 11 a. m. Members please
and Loma L. Bert rum died al the bring own coffee and sugar.
age of four weeks. Olive at lhe age
of 19. and the wife passed away
very suddenly on Sept. 20,. ip22.
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�THE HASTINGS BANNER, THURSDAY, JANUARY M, 1943
—■
Brotherhood in Um church base- tended to lhe family of Mrs. Roy Rev. Kenneth Griswold at tho Melh' i employed at the Consumers Pow- tertalned for dinner Jfrlday eve- day evening. * Mr*. Dorr Stowell planned carry-in dinner was enand nent the same evening.
McBain in their bereavement * odist parsonage in Nashville. They
Wednesday choir rahrausal 8:30 Miss Doretha McBain of Battle were attended by Miss Agnes BenXJESr
J/Sac'S
of her mother, is now working in Josephine
of
ter Noble“and
family ofEK:
Vicksburg Mr. and Mr* L J. Vincent, eecond1P.M.
Creek and MUs Katharine McBain sen and Carl Pufpaff. * Mr. and
Thursday Religious instruction at of Hillsdale, who were called here Mrs Welby Crockford. Janice and
T-............................................ “T— the office of the Smith Petroleum
for » we«k or so. * Mr. and Mrs. and Mr and Mn. Thomas Moon,.
i Mr. and Mra- Arthur AUerdlng. |oo in Grand Rapids. Mrs. For- Co^. Ned
of Las v egrw Oea 6tow,u of Hasting* called on consolation. Mr. and Mr* Vincentt the usual tlm*? and place.
by .the serious illness and death of
t of Halting* spent the weekend man. who has been seriously ill
°_“®*cU
—" Sunday -*■
n —— «»• «e
thalr mother. Mrs. Roy McBain, re- ।&gt; Harold Higdon and daughter at Bal*
U&gt;wn
Ladies AW socisty will meet.
Mr. and Mrs. Ford«•Stowell
lib
Mr and Mra Ar- with heart trouble. U quite a bit Camp Fohtol Tenn
afternoon. * Saturday evening sup­ guests.
Church of the United Brethren in turned to their homes Sunday. Their I lie Creek war* Sunday dinner gueeta
ur AUerdmg. Sr. W Jack Meed of^ better. * Mr. and Mra Ward Hynes
M Hantog. were
brother and sister-in-law Mr. and
per guests of Mrs. Arlie Spindler
Mrs. Millard McBain of London. end Mra. Forrest Potter end baby
I. H. Osgood. Pastor
rand Rapid* visited, his brother.-and son Larry of Charlotte were
r, “ b1xTm” ami Mrs Margaret Estep were Rev.
Ont., returned home Saturday. Buff
ten. Mead at thc home of Mr. and Saturday night supper guests of
‘wXesday' “
and
nS Mr* Harper W1
Will
1L“
of Chicago
(Sergeant Winfred McBain of Bly_je. Will Hauer of West Woodland his parents. Mr. and Mra. Frank
wednemay *nd Rev and Mra. Arthur Dodge receiving congratulations on thc
thevlllo Air Base. Ark., who had a shall und daughter* were Sunday
from Wednesday until Sunday. * Hynes. * Mr. and Mrs. Andrew *.',.** .
*LJ~ * ot Woodland. * Mrs. I. H. Osgood birth of » son. Larry Joe. weighing
10
A.
M
—
Morning
worship
9 pound* at Pennock hospital, Sun­
Jack Crockford of East Lansing FUikbeUier of Iltacdevilie calledI on
Cta^n^ V^Patten
beenk
111 Ior
ten days furlough, will return the dinner guests of Mr. and Mra. Geo.
7:30 P. M. Christian Endeavor
spent lhe weekend with hi* par- Mr. and Mr*. Ted Euper Sunday. “r’
“5*
two weeks * Rev. and Mra. Geo. day, January 17. * Mr. and Mra.
7:30 P. M.—Wednesday. prayer last of the week. * Anson Paul Gillett and sons. * James Sidman,
Forrest Begerow are the parents
Richards, who enlisted some time
enu
On Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. Euper. who has been ill with
.
*’Un‘*d the,
meeting.
.
of a son. Robert Keith at Dr. Hoff e
ago, is in Ohio taking a naval air is very ill and under’the doctor’s
Welby Crockford. Janice and Jack pneumonia, is convalescing nipldlj.
„
. ..
Roland Troxell t*?”
”&gt;ct.4n* .ot
"J
hospital, at Luke Odessa on ThunJ0 M A .SgZSSdw school
1 eoun*' * A ct*w oj m«n have been care. * Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Mbwere dinner guests uf Mra. Crock- Mns. Euper and Jendee are also ill and-daugTter
!L
— *
JTJggTero *£
^rSS
&lt;tayt January 20.
weighed 9
g A £ ^Mornlne worahi.,
I uWn« UP the O. K. &amp; 8. rail roed Keown were Sundav dinner guest*
ford’s parents. Mr. and Mrs, J. L. । with the flu. * Mr. and Mrs. Cliltwi day dinner
Mra. L.
“-J®
I track here. On account ct tbt bad of Mrs. Clara Day and Vivian. *
HlnnSr guest* «f
nnd Mr*.
Mr.
b&lt;ulncM Monday. * P. pounds and 5 ounce*.
of Mr and
-• ”
------------------— **--Higdon of
Berryville.
* *«
Miss
Bar­ Miel and daughter spent the week­ Joe
Nowicke. * Little
JoAnne
Mr and Mrs
Ralph McClelland
bara Bailey of Hastings visited her end with Mr. and Mrs. Howard .Greiner had her tonsils removed at F. C. Charlee J Szczepankl of
and daughter of Battle Creak were
parents. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Mlel of McBride. * Mr and Mrs. the Battle Creek Osteopathic hos­ Camp Cooke. Calif, spent from
Bunday dinner guest* at Mr. and
Vtoefrock from Wednesday until Rov Rowlader called on Ira Tisch- pital Saturday and was brought Monday night until Wednesday
Mrs. Albert McClelland. * MBs Jay­
evening
at
thc
home
of
Mr.
and
er
end
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Hilhi
Tischer
Bunday. Barbara entered the em­
Van Doren. formerly of Grand
home Saturday evening. She is
Marwn
„ Bna
Marlona OWI
Swift
and family. He
w1n ,^d
f7w d*y.
ploy of the Bell Telephone Co.' in of Lake Odessa Sunday afternoon. convalescing nicely • Mr and Mr*. Mrs.
Ledge but who is now working In
will
a few days in Chicago brcause of the blizzard. On Tues- !'• »nchu*ve.
•; o
Hastings Monday. ♦ Mr*. Leslie » Mrs Car! Hewitt. Mrs. Agnes Roland Lehman, who arc substltut- —
*1, spend
off Mra
Mra Roy
Roy McBain.
McBain. Friday
Friday after
atyer-­ Hastings, spent Saturday night with
u&lt;.-------- -fore returning
,Mrrnl3
bef0
Rush and 'daughter Bonnie of Lan­ Heaitt. Miss Doris Whitney. Mrs. ing for’ lhe Wing* while they are *‘UC*
noon. *
* Mra.
Mra. Harold
Harold Millard
Millard and
and Mra. Phyllis Hoffman at th* home
__ noon.
clay. we had more snow and more I
- --'
Cora
Whitney
and
Mr.
and
Mrs
sing were callllng on Woodland------ ---------- blizzards and It kept right on snow, — - ,.
i.ton
son have been spending a week with of Mr. and Mrs. Charls* Day and
sojourning in Florida, have heard
’’
„. .. .
,
”
—
-J
“
-wilt
called
on
Mr.
nnd
fri'nds Saturday. * Miss Florence • Howard Hewl..
from them and that they are nice"“odtami Birthday Club to Ing and blowing all week, blocking R C I TAM
her brother-in-law
and slstcr-ln- was a Sundav dinner guest at tho
------ -w" *" ’------Forman. who graduated from the Mrs Ed Snobble and Will Snobblc ly situated In an apartment at 318
' law. Mr. and Mra. Paul Kyburz. Burr Ffisseu home. * Mr. and Mr*.
all roads except M-43 which was : L/ L L I V 11
•'wel
Davenport — McLachlan . Business I of Lake Odessa Sunday afternoon. Brack St.. Kissimmee. Fla. and arc
Lieut. Millard of the 2nd Division Hubert Lathrop and children ware
Thc West Woodland Birthday opened on Tuesday. Some of the
University last summer and was * Mr. and Mra. Ernest Bhorno cn- taking long walks, attending Red Club will be entertained at the side roads were not yet opened on
Field Artillery, Camp McCoy. Wls., Sunday afternoon caller* of Mr and
Eva May McBain. 60. of Delton spent Wednesday and Thursday Mrs. Wirt Surin* in Nashville. *
Cross meeting* and also that they home of Mr*. Chas. Farthing on
with Ids sister, Mrs. Kyburz and Mls» Eloise Day spent from Thurs­
enjoy the churches there. They Friday afternoon. February 5th.
Tm.™,?1'11* Ahi'1 *
b®™ MarCh 28’ ^882' nWlr D*ltO”- family. * George Schoolcraft of day until Saturday in Hastings with
were guests of thc D. B. Greens
Woodland Township Told Red
for dinner recently.
The cold
Croee Quota
opened Monday of this week with tht daughter of William T. and Battle Creek spent Tuesday with
wave that hit Michigan last week
The Red Cross Chairman for most of the buses coming in an 8us#n L Rcrce. aie uughl tn Mr. and Mra. Bert Patton. Mr. Pat­ their two grandsons Kent and Zane
was also felt in Florida. Ute tern- Woodland Township has been in- hour or two late. The semester Barry county schools for nine years ton who has been confined to hla
pernture dropping from around 80 formed that our quota this year tesu scheduled for last week will . and was married in 1907 to Elroy E bed by Illness is reported to be on
*?1&lt;L lhls ***£' *
*Vgh McBain. Surviving besides the hus- . the gain.
lo 45 degrees * Rev. and Mrs. is 8525 00
Please be ready when
ron McIntyre end family at Quimby.
Harper Will oi Chicago and Rev. asked for your contribution.
It school boys were kept busy last batid are two daughters Doretha.1
and Mrs. Arthur Dodge of Wood- is vitally necessary that everyone week working with the village street Battle Creek and Katharine. Hllb-, SOUTH BOWNE
PLEASANT HILI,
land and Mrs Chas. Townsend and give as much as they enn to assist committee. Four teams and bobs . dale: two sons Millard. London, Ont.
Mr. and Mrs, George Gucnler of
daughters of South Woodland, thc Red Cross so they can carry on with kbout four and five on each staff Sergeant Winfred McBain, Grand Rapids were Sunday callers
were dinner guests Saturday at their work along with our Armed sled were working nearly every day Blytheville Air Base. Ark.; two at Jerry Bloughs. * Several from Leighton were Sunday evening oil­
thia neighborhood attended the fu- er* of Mr. and Mra Vere Carter. *
A BEAUTIFUL 160 ACRES cF land, lays good,
the home of Rev. and Mrs. H. V. Forces.
clearing thc snow from the sides broUicra. William D- Pierce. Charsoil good, belongs to a prominent mon.
Townsend. * Mr and Mrs. Stuart
Entertain* al Bridge
of the main road through the vU- lotte. Roes E. Pierce. Delton: one the Mennoaite church Sunday af­ The Sunshine Club will meet with
Kussmaul and family were dinner
Mrs. Glenn England was hostess lagc. * The Basketball! game to little granddaughter. Margaret Mc- ternoon. ★ Mra. Paul Hoffman spent Iteura carter Thursday. * Mrs. Moe
Wonderful set of buildings, 2 big barns, on
guests of Mr. and Mra. Harold Saturday evening when she cuter- bc played with Middleville last Fri-. Bain; one niece. Mary Joyce Pierce: Sunday with her parents, Mr. end McDonald entertained her sister and
excellent road, Vl mile off M-43, $10,­
Smith of North Woodland Thurs- Mined four tables of bridge. A day evening at Middleville was ‘ one nephew. Donald Pierce. Ionia, Mrs. John Anderson nt Alto. Her huebeaid from Grand Rapid* Sun­
500.00.
called oif by them because of lhe Funeral services were held al 2:30 brother. Arthur who has enlistedJn day. * Mr. and Mra. Howard Lewis
condition of lhe roads. * Tuesday, i Friday from the Henton funeral thc Navy, left for Detroit on Mon­ relumed to Ann Arbor Sunday after
ANOTHER 160 ACRES. 1 mile north of Coats
February 2, Sunfield will bring home. Burial was In the Prairieville day. * Mrs. John Mishler and Mra. i spending two weeks at the home of
their girl * team and the first and , cemetery with Rev. D- W. Robinson Frank Martin and daughter. Man- । hl* parents. Mr. and MrsW1 Herb
Grovo. wonderful stock farm, creek runs
* Miss Hortense Mead of Hassecond boy’s teams to Woodland to of Delton, officiating. A Mr. and lyn of Orand Rapids were over Sal- Cook.
ting* was a weekend guest at the
through it. 15 acres of woods, lays good,
play* on the local floor. Hastings Mrs. Charles Kahler, who reside on untay night guests of Wm. Mishler Bert Palmer home. Mr. and Mra.
good soil, far $10,000.00.
boy’s team are scheduled to play a farm near Delton, will celebrate and family and aU attended the ] Amo* Palmer and children of Bar­
The nation-wide Mileage
here. Saturday. Feb. 6.
&lt; their 50th wedding anniversary al funeral of Mrs. Joe Stahl at the I low teke were Sunday evening callAN EXTRA GOOD 80 ACRES 5 miles south of
Kindergarten and Finl Grade
their home Sunday. Jan. 31. They Mennonlte church Sunday. * Mr.1 era. * Mra. R. J. Williams has inl­
Rationing Program was
Mis* Doris Whitney, teacher
will hold open house from 2 to 5 and Mra George Hdkr of Gull lake proyKj » much M to be able to be
Hastings on M-37, good buildings, now
inaugurated to keep all
Mary Piper told the Beginners ' in the afternoon and from 7 lo 11 spent Sunday with their daughter Up and around the Iwuse * Aden
large barn all cemented. 10 acres of tim­
about her brother in tlie Navy and in lhe evening. Mr. Kahler, son of and family'Mr. and Mra Clare Eash, w-------- —
— of
• -23. son
Mr. and■
of America's motor ve­
we are making a big picture ot a Mr. and Mra John Kahlcr..was bom * Mra. Orvin Smelter spent several —kCampbell.
ber. A-1 soil, lays slightly rolling, $5,000.
Clifton Campbell. Middleville.
sailor.
i August 5. 1868. on a farm east of days the post week with iier father
2, has received his wings as a
hicles on thc road as long
Third Grade
.Delton where his son Clifford now at Sparta. * Mra. Dorothy and Mr». R.
A NICE LEVEL 40 ACRES of land, good set of
pilot in the army air corp* at Bly­
Mrs.
Hilda
Baas,
teacher
1
resides.
Mra.
Kahler
was
bom
June
Beulah
Curtiss
were
in
Hastings
as possible! Do your part
theville. Ark., and was commission­
buildings all wired, excellent soil, $3,500.
Peggy Ralrlgh. Dean Hager and , 13. ^874 in Elba N. Y . and came to Friday forenoon. * Miss Norma
Norma Jean Classic have been 1 Michigan with her parents. Mr. and Yoder was a Sunday guest of Miss ed a second lieutenant. He was
—stick to thc rules:
graduated from Thornaimlc-KeUoftit
25 ACRES S'2 miles sowth of Hastings on M-43.
neither tardy nor absent for thc I Mra. John Hom at the age of nine Gwendolyn Mishler.
high school In 1»39. On Oct. 4.
good set of buildings, wired, $2500.00. Will
first half of this year. * We are ' &gt;’ea»- They were married Feb. J.
1IH0 lie enlisted as an airplane me­
sorry to lose vatticruxi
Catherine) Dodds
BAURYVILLE
wvuu.'. from
irom
.V.----- L
sell with $500.00 down.
chanic and Feb 14. 1M2 he entered
our room.
room. F*
She
attending school
our
“ is---------------------*■—' I ‘he Rev. Spiller, pastor of the Clo* If the weather does not again pre* Jefferson Barracks. Mo., as an avia­
*t Lake Odessa now. * We enjoy erdale Evangelical church Mr. and vent our doing so. we plan a W. S. tion cadet. He received his pre­
the new games which Miss Wolfe
Itmtaren an’of^eHot? C. S. dinni-r this week Thurkday at flight training at Maxwell Fields
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ala., and primary training at Helena,
McClelland. This is the third week
ptaytlme in the gym.
i Helena, Mont., was home last week we liave tried to have it. so let us
Fifth and Sixth tirade*
sera
Arne
omnaier
teacncr
*n
{ur,ou«11 He spent have a good attendance. * We have SOUTHWEST RUTLAND
Mrs.stamp
Artie n£ney
Spindler,
teacher to 1 (or • »cv^^DJitoT
Our
amS
’
had no school either at Nashville
Cur
~
Mr. and Mr*. Janus Wilcox were
1 or Berryville for the past week. Our Sunday visiton- at the home nf their
REAL ESTATE BROKER
865.40
Three
IS.B
Thru of
ol our
ou, folks
folk. com- |
teacher. Miss Viola Baas was ill.
pic ted their books for bonds. Jo- । ton „
Agricultural scnooi
Rural Agricultural
school went
went * Gertrude Tobias underwent anson. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wilcox of
near Hartings * Mr. and Mrs. Wm.
bonds Smltl’ purc,u“ed two 126 00 |I to
liy.
(The best investment on earth Is the earth itself)
to Nashville
Nashville Friday
Friday night J^.
to pplay.
operation for appendicitis at Pen- Havens are numbered among thc
I The score for the first team was nock hoepital last week. She ha* »ick * Louie Erway and Mary Dunn
CHURCH ANNOUNCEMENTS
32-15 tn favor of Delton and for lhe
------ ---Sunday
— --------—
hone 2659
STEBBINS BVII.D1NC
Hoe th Woodland Church of the 2nd team was 53-4 also in favor of been having quite a bit of trouble of Kalamazoowere
visitors
MOBIL PRODUCTS — DISTRIBUTOR
with It and we are glad she ha*
the home «f
ol Mr and Mra. Harry
--- , al ....
Brethren
■ Delton. Tho boys will go to Lake liad it out and hope she will
------ ----★ ~
— ■Doug Ian* Is some betsoon Dunn.
Den
127 E. STATE ST.
BASTINGS
PHONE 2354
Arthur L. Dodge, pastor
Odessa Friday night. Jan. 29 to play
C’.~. ter ...
mr W.
w. o.
at this wr&gt;*u&gt;..
writing. w
* The
8. v.
C.
10:00 A. M. Worahlp'and sermon j that team. Kalamazoo Christians be able to return to school * Otis
11.00 A. M Sunday school
i win come ncre,- xvu. o. w mi. auu HI 1 Jr., and Miss Katie Stuta were 8. will meet at the home of Mrs.
Our revival services closed Sun- 1 Mrs
Whittemore and Mr. quietly married Saturday evening by Harry Dunn Friday. Jan. 20th.
day evening. January 24 We were i and
wMl Whittemore were in
quite disappointed that ue were
Saturday. * Mr. and Mr*,
unable to have services from Tuee- i winur4 walers and son of Plain- •
day until Saturday evening on ac- wt.u calleiJ on her iiarcnU. Mr. and
count ot thc snow and drifted roods. iMra.
•— ----&lt;
Fred O- Hugiies Sunday afterRev. and Mrs. Will have returned I noon. * Mr. and Mrs. Max Reynolds
to their work in Chicago. * Let entertained the following guests
us all remember that thc church Saturday night: Mr. and Mrs. James
doors arc open and that the mes- Slocum of Fredport; Mr. and Mrs.
n«rc of thc Church of Jesus Christ Glenn Williams of Gull lake: Mr.
U vital tor our lives today as
and Mrs. Roger Williams and Mr.
ways ♦ “Seek ye first his kingde-..
lorn. and Mi*. Garth Ploria. local. *Mllo
and his righteousness; and all these Farncworth of Wayland spent the
things shall be added unto you."
weekend wUh his family here. *
Zion Lutheran Church
Lowell Teeter. W. O- J. O. of Camp
Paul W. Geiger. Pastor
Forest. Tenn, and his wife of Has­
I 10:00 A. M. Sunday school
tings spent Friday afternoon and
11.09 A. M. Morning worship
evening with Mr. and Mrs. Russell
3:30 P. M. Lutheran Gospel Mott * Keith. Kenneth and Ken­
hour over CKLW
dall Williams of Gull lake spent Sat­
Tuesday the womens Missionary urday night und Sunday with their
will meet at the home of grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. John
Adams. * Much sympathy Ls cxco. Benner.

WOODLAND

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2 WELL KNOWN FARMS
CLOSE TO COATS GROVE

* &amp;AS * ।
RATIONING-

I

VICTORY DRIVE

EARL R. BOYES
P

DRIVE UNDER 35!
SHARE-THE-RIDE!
DRIVE ONLY WHEN
NECESSARY!

durtn» °“r

WS!SS! H.mlS

McKEE SERVICE OIL SALES

Take a Look at Your Medicine Chest

WINTERIZE NOW
Against Colds and Flu!

Your
Home
Must
Last!

Take good core of it! You can't :swap that home of yours for a
new one . . . not during war time,i. Your home should be kept in
A-1 shape for the duration.

Make needed repairs PROMPTLY with materials that ARE
available. Don't wait till major replacements are necessary.
Prompt repairs will keep your home in good liveable condition.
As for the financing ... if you need help the Hastings Build­
ing and Loan will lend you the money and you can repay in
regular monthly installments. See us for complete details.

We also finance the purchase of homes that are already built.
If you want to.buy a home don't wait. . . come in and let's talk
it over.

Keep From Colds. If You Hove A Cold
111 nterferes Wi th Your Work, You Hold
Up Production And Help-HITLER
CHECK THESE COLD NEEDS

MILK, YOU SAY?
Here we find Mr. Former Coffee-Drinker, looking into
the Beverage situation! Preparatory to becoming a
milk addict, the discriminating Mr Drinker left no

bottle unturned until he found the best . . . HIGH­

LANDS DAIRY Grade A Milk, of course!

SERVE DAIRY DISHES FOR HEALTH AND VICTORY
Phone 2651 for home delivery or buy it at your grocers

REX SELTZER 24 tab . 6(k 39c
ALKA SELTZER 24tab.6(k 49c
Groves
BROMO QUININE tablets 35c 27e
Hills
CASCARACOLD
Tablets 30c
27x
PAPE'S (OLD TAB.
35
$109
CREOMULSION $1.25
MENTHOL CHEST RUB zST&amp;
50‘
VICKS VAPO RUB 35c
27c
59c
VICKS VAPO RUB
VICKS VATRANOL 50c
39c
MI-31 MOUTHWASH 16 oz. 59c
LISTERINE
H oz
59c
10c
ASPEREX COUGH DROPS
REX MENTHOLATED COUGH SYRUP
relief from first dose 7 oz. 50c
VITAMINS-AII Brands of finest qual­

HIGHLANDS GRADE A MILK
HIGH IN CREAM CONTENT. RAW
OR PASTEURIZED. PT. 7c. QT.

. Q
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ity. We do not carry any inferior
brands of Vitamins. The best are the
least expensive.

WE SELL WAR BONDS AND WAR SAVINGS STAMPS

THE HASTINGS BUILDING &amp; LOAN ASSN
9 STEBBINS BLDG.

MEMBER F. H. L B.

PHONE 2503

BUY U. S. WAR BONDS AND STAMPS

HIGHLANDS DAIRY
Phone 3651 ROBERT W. COOK, Prop.

Ruling.

Carveth &amp; Stebbins
THE REXML STORK
Courtesy and Friendly Sarvkc Shown to all
’
PHONE 2131

BUY WAR SAVING STAMPS AND BONDS

�THE HASTINGS BANNKM, THURSDAY, JANUARY IS, 1M1

1IDDLEVILLE
Mr. and Mrs Merle Boyer and Ul- Snyder were Sunday dinner guesta
e son of Grand Ledge spent Sun- of her brother. Arthur Getty and
ay with hla mother. Mrs Claude family on the Irving road. * Mr.
ermeen and family * William U«b- and Mr*. A. H Parker spent th*
r wa* in Grand Rapid* Monday m i weekend in Grand Rapids with their
ttendance at the Michigan Mens cousins. Mr and Mr*. Del Wldle. *
pparel Show • Mr-andMra W A., MIm Florence Bender at Grand
ridlcr and ciuldren vialted iter par- Rapid*, spent lhe weekend st home
ntt Mr. and Mrs. P A. Smith at with her parent*. Mr. and Mr*
(ulliken. Stlhday of last week. * Mr ,, Philip Bender. * Mrs. Nellie Soules
nd'Mrs. A. Jay Smith or Ada and of Dimondale cam.- Friday for a viahe Arthur Smith family of Ha*- . it
I alth her mother. Mr*. Maud Cross,
hw were Sunday evening callriv a Al Pierce of Izmslng spent the
n the buys' mooter, Mrs. Hattie weekend at the Wm. Corson home.
milh and lhe former’s son. Ragln-1 Mr*. Pierre, who ha* been spendId Smith * Raymond Overholt, mg Uie past two weeks with her
accompanied him home, a
rho is employed by the Piston Ring 1 parents,
*~Donna,
MyrtIe-ind
Norma'Deva
Donna, -Myrtk
and Norma
Davis
X&gt;. at Hastings, came down Satur-, spent
M-vcral
several day*
days last week with
ay to visit his parents southwest of
their
aunt.
Miss,Mary
Miss.Mary Mo*
Moe as they
own. but found the road blocked so

Windows On New Worlds
Hair-splitting m no longer a joke with \he new electron micro­
scope, which makes visible ■ whole world that has previously
been too email for scientists to study.

esc finally were united in Africa axme horn* of Mr and Mrs. A. C.
mouihs. They were taken
Johnson *outhwe,t of town The sate »rhnr u *«.J/red thi «Zk\n *&gt;wnA t,r
all right Uy saappmg cax=. tempor- day vUltors at tiw
comprises, stock, toobi. feed and otharily.
parents In Yankee .
er personal property. The Johnson* Wm. Corson, and family. * Mr and lay within sight of each other, but brightly and everything pointed to a
A big Standard oil truck trying to John Nagel la a patient
will move lo lltelr new home, the Mrs Robert Dean entertained his of which they were ignorant until fair day
‘
“ «•••*
’. on —
wu u&gt;_t%
—■*., *.* Sympathy
-------- mu.
, but
_jl by noon ~a raging
bliz-, make ,K
the
tanks
north
High St. *.hospital.
they inel lain. a Pvt. Harold Hewitt zard and tl
Charles Baker farm, tn lhe same
Uotilng
—— * ’lhe world and became stalled, broke through a man uj lhe Fighter family
I
”
™"1JS;
Siu'
return
'io
lie'
W
1. * Mr.
community about March I.
I wlu r'tum io me uamp in tunsa* wind making the roads almost Un- hole and had plenty of difficulty be- of their son Bernard i
and Mr*. Clare Gelty went lo Sparta ««»•
‘
Thursday after a few
fuw days'
dava* furlough
furlough
Thornappte-Kellocg school fore a wrecker from the city helped ed in the fierce bat
Saturday for a week'* stay where
_he£_",2£K2“b
, spent with his sister* and brothers. passable.
became a boe-hive of activity gett- .it out.
.
Guinea on New Yau's
she will care for her daughter and “f/
■ “* 5“
* Un. Pearl Kenyon wa* a Sunday
Our street too wa* clogged and we nearing Eddie Rick
the Uttle grandson, who are now PJ°&gt;ee^of th*^Otobe KnitUng Worts dinner guest Of her daughter. Mrs. Ing the children ready for their return home, and the drivers started tell as shut-in a* our bunny friend children of lhe 8. 8. are mu
home from the hospital. * Benncli “»
wnJk th* nS
Griffeth and family on
accompanied by teachers and under our porch—but we aire both terested in prayer meetings,
Malchsle of Dexter and Frederic*.
* «*
[ Grand Rapid* St * Mr. VanHorn, a out
older boys but at that, there tarm liberated Saturday, thank* to our day evening the m**Uug 1
Malchele and little son John of. Mar- ofth* uut wee* pecauseor acola.a aideon layman from Grand Rapid*. plenty of troubk
trouble before the d
drivers town marshal
Raymond Travis' The bo
shall were Friday caller, of their
Mawn fnf *evthe pulplt
m,. EvuI1|rll. had
“*seen
------...their
- ..charges safely
. . .
________
_ bccn hMUll&lt; prayej nj*etHowever, __
w* feel everyone
parent* Mr and Mrs Chris Maical church Ui Leighton Sundav In
fortunate to escape any disaster and lngs even before and the older anas
chele In weal Thornapple. * The Thornapple-Kellogg fs ul y
no. ^e absence of Rev. Chamberlain, or houM-d in other homes 1
r— experiences
— like
iiv. lhe p»ut week.
them too. Mr*. John Btaott
a. few
Mptisl Missionary
Mluionary society
society will
MU have
TlmJSsy
andwho u L' ctmaucting
i^lM mreiirigs hSd^uT'te^^d'aith^th^w;
BaptUl
have
aTimnS«
Ind
--------------------------------—
won't hurt ua—Just remind* us what or Mrs. John Parry lead them.
on
Etlh old
frilnds“a* Bt--------on all-day
all-day meeting
meeting this
thia Wednesday
Wednesday “*“
*
nirtfiuIJa,
Brown City * The condition of an
d Oone
nr '—
and
bu* driven bv Letter "
Powers our pioneer father* and mothers
al
at itattVCreek isLt Fn‘nk Pr,l‘ wh0 h“ »*«’
at the
the home
house of
of Mr*.
Mr*. Otto
Otto Bechtel,
Bechtel. I™” ” J®*" S^.tVcSSk
------------------------------and will do Red Cross sewing. * »£»• B‘u J’*'1 “L/"’1.1?
u to me bed by iUneas
for several *nd D*w*y Fiaher. was complete!*- went through. Some even found ■■»■■■■■■■■■■*■■■■»■■■«
to tne bed by Illness for several marooned four mites south of town sleighs and horses and fell qu*W*
FIIKIRF PABYY"
Mrs HatUe Johnson returned to her
Ainer
weeks, remains about
* the fifteen children taken to tlu- happy to Wide past lhe stalled car* ‘ i
.k,.., the same.
------- nnd
FIRUIUK FARIT
home in south Tlkomapple, Bunday. c"1*; “r •'“..B"* c*™*r J*"®?' Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Sherk enter-- r
,„,u (Shorty) muu
.c uuuic
Floyd
Moore
home. The situnf-aa securely in lhezmowbank.
after a few day., spent tn Hastings
t«'ned the following friends from' ^^ra*
n«
*---------------xb^ot^TVnd
—■*—■“ —■* —’■* —
t- SaturdaY'wgg_* lovely day a* also j
at lhe Johnson.
home of *
herLittle
brother-in-law.
^n
to
Sunday dinner at their be
brought
until th.
of aM
the
—bat
-------------------------------- ...t w*.s Sunday—and rite snow left quae
Jame.
Mary
Jane
b
°T
€
.2
n
week
Tether,
cZiiXg
**ilUe
Lapierre "stlmson a? Parmelee setI-‘i IIO*lMJ,?n “IS
^9®’ Mr
'feather* look clothing and rapidly, our January thaw we supNichols,
who has
very ill
.
..
-by po** arvl the streets were full of
Nlcltob.
lias been
UI with . ’* . hOmC
frw
*nd Mrs.
Mark Ritchie,
out. to
th*
Mooreby-home
........... .....................
.. .............
fOf *zr
Mr *nri
“&lt;1 Mr, jMrs
WHi Johnson.
Mr and Mr.
Mrs.and
W. food
Lalkirg
iSrif^lte^l
tti c^d
^pte^thEnU« on tiSr fX
rheumatic
fever at lhe
home of. her U
«,?
parent*. Mr and Mrs. PhlUp Nichol*
7.^? JC.'^Pebleri «r' *®d . Mrs. WlUlam of lhe week all had managed lo get
---------------------- ---------------south of town. Ls some improved
Liebier and Mrs. Nelli* Thompson, to their home*. Th* Paul Carey IRVING
•
but win be in bed some weeks longer.
Vr, m tn^’r
* Mrs. George Schlefla, who has hozne four miles west of town had
Mr and Mrs. Lewis Wilcox hav*
* Stanley (Jack! Johnson' recently ,
hLtrf been aasisung at the Reginald Crid- five chlld/en for a tew days and received word their son. seriously
feels of n^cumonLAj
pneumonia? but it is
U honed
hoped ler home, returned to her home in many homes had from one to three wounded in the fighting off New
inducted into me service, ha* been !rcU
transferred to Camp Robinson. Ark. can be brought home this week La- Ca,w,oriw Tuesday last. * Mb* Bel- unexpected visitor*. School remained Guinea around thchohdays U reTTw'r
youn^t J
*^&gt;
Junior Gillette is also at that camp Pierre lias been staying at the home y Campbell and Ray Totan of De- doted for the balance of the wwk covering

of his brother. Harry. * The Basket­
of*0"1
Monday hrolng to Aviation Cadet Kenneth Wilcox
ball game scheduled with Woodland of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Janis be able
to run again without inter- »ho has been home on furlough has
to be played here on Friday night, STmPtetn thev
2!p?on T!?1*.lhed
*£2 ■'turned to Buckley Field. Colorado, ! LOYAL ORDER OF MOOSI
was postponed until March 5. * Mr.
Battle winter, school has .been dosed be- * Mrs. Nora Ellen Secber who
nnd Mrs James Leigh and baby of turn trip they stopped at
Creek and visitedbis people
* Mias-------cause
storm*.
We wonder
-.of
--------------------------- -- If people
Caledonia spent Sunday with her June
Carpenter
of
Grand
Rapids
reappreciate
the
sort
of
men
who
thc
who 7-------------------------------------------------------parents. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Vis- ------- Tf---------. —------------- —r—beck: Baby Charles remained for lhe turned home Sunday after spend- drive th® buses and their great re­
week. * Mrs. Hatlie Stevens is ing a few days with her grandpar- sponsibUity. They are not high-salrttte. Mr. and Mrs. E E. Hickman aried men but feel lhe anxiety ot
spending a few days with friends ♦ Clarence Serijan of thc Michigan parents and try to deliver the chil* Mrs. Grace Nichols
I ta Kalamazoo.
Thomaonle la staving with State College is expected home this drrn where they belong. A help to
waekend for s ire hours Hay. * ^em would be the parents seeing
num, was caUed lo the home of her I
’iVrV
Jhn’hS
Mrs IXiuglaa Reynolds completed that lhrtr children are dressed tor
son. Walter, to care for the chil.¥"• M*r'°’
har ordnance course at the u. of M. any emergency through the winter.
dren, as Walt's wife was taken to
I?1!!?.*
rE
Friday and was in Detroit Monday.
Mall men. milk men. oil men and
the hospital In Grand Rapids Thurxwhere she will receive her future as- M11 other drivers at public vehicles
-------a »*M &lt;ell M
day * Ray Potts. Glenn PUchcr and c“r.
nment. *.
a ----Mr. and
Mr*. m...
Cha*. tmi
WU- also
1
Lloyd Seruiba are employed al th* of 'Mt week w th UieU friends, the
ms spent Monday in Grand Rap- driven
(
of private machines. Tiw last
Eaton Mfg. Co. In Halite Creek. « !!ow\rt .
ids. where she is receiving treat-of &lt;our streets were opened to traffic
Mbs Jane Mather of the T-K facul­ Havm * Mrs Eugene Allen went menu for her stiff arm. resulting Saturday
.
by our hard-working town
ty spent the weekend at her home to the home of her brother. Nelson from a break last fall, a All ladles .marshal. Clive Churchill. Side roads
in Cedar Springs. Mrs. Wm. Fergu- Kingsley at Green lake Saturday of lhe community interested tn the (are still barely opened and it has .
for a visit before returning to Evan-, work of lhe church arc invited to ।
been a trying time for operators of
, attend the monthly meeting of the .’naw plows and tiwse trying to keep
i-a- -~-z
Fred Stokoe home the past week. *. WS.CS, Friday. Jan. 2D at Ute ■
1 Mr. and Mrs. Maynard Miller and' Methodist church. Pot-luck dinner ।
children of Hopkins were Friday vis- al 1 o'clock precedes the business , Mr and Mrs. Chas. Baughman,
Itors of her parents. Mr. and Mrs
and program. Ladles bring who operate the Prairie dairy were
llfrvw
Philip Bender. * Mrs. Gerald Bon.i tnreUng
snowed down town Tuesday and
The 35 Mile Speed Limit is a vital part of
lN I*-*jl
neville and young sons. Gerry *nd own table service, sandwiches and 1spent thc night al the'E. F. Blake
'11
i Bobbie, left for lhe vicinity of Flint,' food The new program chairman 'home-managing to get home Wed­
the Mileage Rationing Program! For fast
' Mr:., W R Harper ha» arranged a
on the midnight train. Monday last,! nice entertainment which includes nesday by walking some distance
driving burns up rubber . . . increases the
called there by the death of their a play. This is the first meeting of fortunately their road was closed
I
’ i the new year and me
the present
president re- . to traffic until Saturday.
operating cost of your ear! Remember—
Mrs. Harold Kaechele. nee Lots
nf’hiZ^'r8'1 quest* a rood attendance. * Miss
passed away at the home of his par-[ Carolyn
a....
your tires will go just about 2’,'j times as
Weiler, young w.-u
high school 1Cobb, who came In Tuesday morning
ents His wife and sons remained girl who committed suicide at the from her home in northwest Thorn­
far at 25 as they will ot 50! If you take
for the week, returning home Sun­' Merle Rosenberg home al Alto. apple to supply at the Thomappleday. Mrs Bonneville has taught in Thursday, was a neighbor, und for­ KeUogg school for Mra. Bonneville
care of the speed, we'll take care of thc
the Thomapple-Kellogg school sev­’ mer school mate of Reginald Smith was stranded and remained a guest
service to keep your tires rolling!
eral years and has many friends! when he was a student at Lowell. * at the Rugg home until late Friday.
1 here who extend sympathy to her * Mrs. Thomas Berry was complete­
The Claude Rosenberg home, also
1 and the boys in their bereavement.' ly surprised Monday evening of last northwest of town, was the haven a
| * The regular meeting of tile East-' week when lour ladies who wiUi her-, couple of days for two Gand Rapids
DRIVE IN TODAY FOR
| i-rn Star chapter scheduled for Frl- make up a bunch that occasionally egg buyers who made the way to thc
each "other cel’ebrate their house in a half-frozen condition af­
X XS!
ta m
; I birthdays,* walked
«■*“&gt;“&gt; into
*”“&gt; her home, “
to ter their truck stalled. Several crates
remind her she passed another year, of eggs were carried to shelter where
and school of Instruction b set for Jan. 19. Dainty refreshment* and they would not freeze
Feb 8 * Rev. Rnetz. formerly of games made
niauc up
uu ft
u happy time and Mrs. Earl Kermccn of Parmelee ac­
tlie South China Boat Mission, was ne- the next one u getting ready. companied her husband Tuesday
Phone 2240 Hostings
a speaker at the Baptist church for" the ...
- -i.itAr.
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..
Tr.. morning
mnmtmr to
tn spend
an* rut the day
itav with Mr*.
Mrs
vlUtors
Those
“present
were
Thursday evening. His talk was most Mrs. A. H. Bell. Mrs. E. J. Talbot. Vur Adams on the Prairie while
Mrs. Mac Crqninger und Mrs. B. F.
Blake. * Mbs Evelyn Geukea and
roommate. Miss Virginia Slegmond.
of the Michigan State College, spent
the weekend with Evelyn's parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Art Geukea. * Roben
Clslcr and daughter BeUy, were in
Grand Rapids. Sunday to see Mr*.
Clslcr who was taken to St Mary':
hospital. Friday for observation and
treatment. Mrs. Norma Hazzard, [
who has txren living in Lansing, is j
expected this week to live with Mr.
and Mrs. Cbler, her parents, as her
husband is In service. * Mrs. Dnma
Williams was a Sunday dinner guest
at Uu.' home of her son. Charles,
the first site had been out since she
fell ten days before and received
numerous bruises, but fortunately
no broken boot*. * We nolo lhe ad­
vancement of another Middleville
boy. Frederick Gillette, who was in­
ducted Into service about a year ago
has been advanced to thc grade of
Technician 4th grade tsergeant) ac­
cording to a dispatch from Edgcwood Arsenal. Md.. where he Ls lo­
cated. He was elven this advance­
ment because of excellence tn mili­
tary record, education and charac­
ter. Good work. Freddie! * Pvt- Roy
Moore, son of Mr*. Harvey Miller,
was one of 25 fellows out of 500
chosen to attend the advance tech­
nical radio school In Chicago and
has just arrived In the Windy City
for an eighteen weeks course. He
would like to hear from his friends.
HLs address Is Pvt. Alvin I* Moore.
BBS TBS. Flight 5. Unit 3. 720 8
Michigan Blvd. Chicago. HI. Roy. in
. the few months he has been in serv- ।
I Ice. has been stationed at Kelly
! Field. Texas., tor a month, then
effort, or to tiw "public health,
transferred lo Camp Tuns. New
Mexico, unusually located and much
welfare or security”.
enjoyed. * The big news this week,
seems to be the super-winter of last
week. Know, -.now and more snow
Therefore, in other cases,
with sub-zero or near lero tempera­
ture*—one of tho old-fashioned win­
new service can bo provided,
ters that we have heard tell about
and haven't experienced for about
whore H is available, only
seven years. Au doings were can­
on a temporary basis, the
celled and practically everybody had
an 'at home' sign out—that cousd
as a cook, and we hope the boys may
meet. * Mrs. Henry Poulson has
been ill with the flu for a few days,
a Ed Cisler, son of Mr. and Mr*
Barney (Gerald) CUIer. is a recent
inductee and leaves for camp this
Thursday. * The Past Matrons club
will meet Friday. Feb 5. with Mr*.
ain­.
Lenna Kirkpatrick for pot-luck din
itina’-*
*'Mra
ner knd regular meeting.
1*“
been
keeping
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1, Using particles of electricity
instead cf light, the instrument
makes a mosquito's stinger 1/1000
the diameter of a hair, look like this.

2. Cry»t*l».du»t particle*. di»e**«produemg virutcs can be enlarged
to a million times to examine their
nature and structure.

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FIGHT WASTE AS YOU DRIVE!

3. Portable, operating from ordi­
nary power liner, it it expected to
speed war research in laboratories
of colleges and war plants.

in many fields - for example. in
searching for the cause of tuch dis­
eases as the common cold.

Central EUftrn Company, Sthtnedady, N. Y.

GENERAL

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Telephone Service

in Hastings

Now telephone
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made only on

applicant agreeing to relin­

We'll Loan You Tho

MONEY
We make more than ordinary

In

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your Telephone

( "oinpany han been able to expand

Barry County's
Friendliest Loan Co.

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CITIZENS CREDIT
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if it is needed for vital war

or other essential purposes.

its ay stem to meet all service
demands. Today, that is impos­

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sible. The materials required are

will inconvenience many persons,

more urgently needed for war.

We take quite
pride In an effort to live up

quish it on 41 hours’ notice

we

know.

However,

we

shall

Meanwhile, wartime demand

continue to supply Hastings the

for service has crowded Hasting/

beat service possible under war

telephone Hynteni almost lo

conditions. We look forward to

capacity. The War Production

thc day when we again can give

Board's orders require that ade­

all the service wanted, "when and

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where wanted”. But nqw, and for

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comtfirat.

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�' TH8 BATTINGS BA.NNYB THVR9PAY, JA^UlT at, »c
&gt;AQE FOUR
day Mr. and Mrs. Lester Urabee’Herbert Cutler and son Claude and [SOUTH THORNA^LE
- THfcEE CORNERS
Isons.
Ungs Sunday P M. In the Interim
THRGE CORNERS
1 day Mr. and Mrs. Uster Lai
THREE
Russell Fisk of But- L*tt Week's Letter
Coxswain Robert Claude Ham- —
cnUrlataed with a family dituu-i-,
dh--.. Mr and Mr*. ..
Last Weak* Utter
Mr. and Mir.. Lester Yetter and Bobby nnd his aunt. Mix* Dorothy
VUM»«U4
viuuuc 4»U4„ । Mr ajjd Mifc Ric(utj Cook
— Mr* ------------ | Xlrs Mylo 8hAW spmt
... and. tie
... Creek.
_u Mr.
... a.
-and
O^R
Snyw&lt;tk.
Robmson, witneued "Bambi" at
We rBgret to learn that Isaac son. Philip, of Kalamazoo spent Ute Strand Theater.
mond of tlie U. 8. Navy arrived I, Jonni
Johnil&gt;. eommg from Durand to vis- der. Mr. and Mr* Charles
Charie* Baker
BaUr cn4 wlth her sUt&lt;r
tiQme or
k w
wim
jur—
home on furlough Thursday mom- ,‘ k
him. * Marie Plank spent and son of Long Beach Farm, Gull their parents, near Charlotte, as Moulton 1* seriously Hl and under Sundav with her parent.*, Mr and
One unit of the ••Parmer’* Neigh­
the doctor'* care, and sincerely Mr*. Clair Yelter.
Ing.
und Mis
Mrs. Shirley
Shirlev- Trick and
ing. It having been 21 months Saturday afternoon in Hosting*
Hastings vis- lake, and
—...they
(A.... had
A--.. seen
___ him. ...
n rizn erltr- Lind
hope he may soon have recovered.
Mr. and Mrs. Lester larabee and borhood Meeting*" held thruout the
■Ince
Mr. and ..I.,.,
itlng Hazel Kidder. VC
Marguerite
and Irene Snyder, local.
local * Mr. and Mr*.
KutMll Lind Of Woodland wo* a Connie Sue visited his parents. Mr. U 8 Tuesday afternoon met at me
the
Mra. James Hammond entertained Betty Wilson. * Mr. and Mrs. Russell Toles and three children
chlldrm of
Sunday guest of the Clarence SU- and Mr*. C. P. Larabec. in Has-1 home of Clair D. Yelter. However.
In his honor that evening. Satur-* James Slocum attended a party at Bunnell district called on his
hl» moth
mpth-­
he was Itonor guest at the Imine of Mr. and Mr*. Max er and grandmother, Mr*. Hazel
Nunnemaxer and Mr*.
ner given by his par- Reynolds in Delton Saturday eve- Nunnemaker
Mr* Sarah Town spent the weekend in Lansing, the
Sunday afternoon * Mrs. Myron guests of one of his college friends
y be and the Claude ning.
und family.
and Junes Hammond families were
- • • *'
""
' Simpson and two children were din­
Mr. and Mr*. Jamca Oliver and
ner guest* Sunday of her 'parents.
IricTUUrtt’among thc guests of Mr. HICKORY CORNERS
'Fl...
m.nv Zrie-nU*
fri-nrte
ot. Dr.
tir
ofJohn
Fine. daughter. Eunice on Saturday en­
and Mrs. G. H. Post and Mr nnd
*
. of
.i ,m.-« Mr. and
•Die
many
James
# UrMrs
andEd
MrIWoodln
Howard
tertained Mr. and Mrs. Francis Ol­
mer* name- hooch entraining in nhctl 1 ,eslde,lt PhyrRlan at the Mn wcnt to arnnd Rapids Tuesday iver and on Sunday their son-in­
rner'a home: Robert entraining in
the caiWaftemoon for Detroit to Soldim' Home) nnd Mrs. Elliott with a Urge truck loud of dill pick- law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs.
visll other relatives. * Mr. and Mr* were glad when a report reached les. * Mrs. Lethla Go*well and George Mason and Dortha, also his
Leslie Williams have announced here Sunday that their son Lieut, daughter are home after spending *on. Harvey of Grund Rapids.
themarriage of their daughter. Mis* John Elliott who was driving a U. two months with Mr Oo»wells parP“r‘
Mra. Arthur Terry of Chicago
Jeanne, and Garth Florin of Del- S. bomber plane over German oc- ent* and sister at St. Louis, Me­ came Thursday to spend several
lon in South Bend. Ind. Tuesday, cupiec! country was noL musing in souri.
■ days with her brother-in-law .and
Jan. 19th. Congratulations and best ■ action as the first report on Jan.---------------- - • » ■
■ ■
sister, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Marks.
_*-&gt;
— *for
------a.-----------* »happy
-------- -------stated. Lieut. Elliott Is alive PLEASANT HILL
Mrs. Mark* is quite poorly. Mra.
wishes
long and
mar3rd
­
•
Grace Nichols, who ha* been with
ried life. Mr. Florin report* at but is a prisoner in Germany Thc u . Weeks i*tt«r
Mn. Mark*, came to visit Mrs Hat­
Ft. Custer Thursday and Mrs Fiona Elliott* have another son in the
Mr. and Mrs. Ama. Painter and tie. Johnson expecting to return
will return to her wort in Kala­ service. Lieut. Commander James
Dr. children, of Barlow lake and Mr. when Mrs. Terry goes back to Chimazoo. * Mrs Xdw Walters • left Elliott of Norfolk. Virginia.
Bert Mugrldge and son
Monday for Cadillac where she James' Elliott thc boy’s father Is and
will visit her daughter and family su si
»-"y
James McKeown, who was being
tho Rev and Mrs. Dayton A. Man.?und^ J11™1"
of Mr transferred from a camp in Florida,
ker, Flossie and Irene. * Mrs. Jos. Comers. He - graduated from “
going by tlie way of Chicago, made
Hammond. Coxawain Robert Ham­ medical school In Detroit and later “»d Mr*. Bert Palmer.
hla folks a short visit Monday eve­
Mr. and Mr*. Clifton Campbell ning.
mond and brother. Paul called on went to England where he finished
the Leo and Harold Fisher fam­ hi* education at a hospital In Lon- were Sunday dinner guesLs of their
Philip Nichols and family enter­
iun ui
«*. State
ou.« Road Saturday don. * Mr. and Mrs. Harry Snyder daughter and son-in-law. Mr. and
ilies
of E.
afternoon.
Mr*.
ac-- -entertained Bunday evening with a Mrs. Lester Raymond of Plainwell tained Bunday: his mother. Mrs.
I'
- ’Leo
“ Fisher —
companled Mr*. Hammond home birthday party honoring Mrs. Chas, und cot accualnted with, the new Bert Williams of Middleville. Mr.
Williams,
who works for the county,
far overnight and Sundav. Mr. Baker. Games and a lovely lunch- grandson. Glen Lester. Mrs. Camp­
war, busy with the snowplow.
con ~
were pleasant »features
tlie
days,
Fisher coming for her Sunday eve- —
—»»— of •»
’- bell remained for •&gt;a few a«v.
Mary Jane Nichols, who I* IU tn
Howard Lewi* of Ann Arbor has
rung. They also called on Mr. and evening. Mrs. Baker received many
Mr*. Carroll FUher. ★ David Rob­ beautiful gifts Those present were been ill the past week at the home bed with rheumatic fever, remains
inson spent thc weekend with his Mr. and Mra. Harry Trick. Mr. arid ot his parents. Mr. and Mra. Herb about the same. Bill Nichols is out
of school, having impetigo.
parents, thc H. J IlobUtsons. Sun- Mrs. George Willison. Mr. and Mrs. Cook.

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THE HASTINGS BANNER

JONDS—
EIGHTY-SEVENTH YEAR

10 PAGES—2 SECTIONS

SECTION ONE—PAGES 1 to 6

HASTINGS. MICHIGAN. THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 4. 1943

NUMAIM 19

ANNOUNCE CHANGES
1IHDCEC AII&gt;E
IN SCHOOL HOURS
j
l
A change in school houn vtnt aAIIRrp mriaie*
A lol of hoc air lias been emlnat- hr; were out of the picture are now r
into effect on Tuesday at the open- (flllDlb QklMG
Ing from Detroit these past few denouncing him for risking hk life
. Ing of the second semester, and is 1 WUKJL VLIHV
j parton'e'l^tlfm ‘to beheld mT Mon­ weeks in protest to changing Michl- "needlessly'- for a "bit of sensa- '
greatly appreciated by pupils and
a waw
New Course* Offered
gan back to central war time— tlonal publicity'* during the flight to
teacher*, a* it is by the parent*, no ||| Allfl|in ITlII
! -n
z •*. wharo we should have been in the North Africa and back! Yet thk tel
doubt. The present schedule will IHAUvUKAiLU
H. H. S. Students
, tions j1|ld
filed with City Clerk
be in effect until the lime change*
"
l,,rK j first place, anyway. Yet. In spite typical of the sort of idle "booby ]
This
Semester
|SlAldennin ^ut^ward
Archie of
”&gt; u,,cy
,or&gt;' and
on Monday. Feb. 15.
। z Committee I* Active
fames Volentinc Now
Zolly Coffer,
of 011
all u
the
fancy °™
oratory
and ediloedilo- chatter"
cliatter" which
which has
lias prevented
prevented tht
the
High school houn are now: Fore- z i. Comoletino Flan*
IRelckord"
incumbent and Herbert'whkh ,WVP been produced to Republican party from doing any- i Prin, Edwin L. Taylor announi
Hastings Bunner.
.
2nd. Lieut, in Air Corp*
,
noon session opens at 9:30 and
•
Hie
following
ikt
of
mid-year
gri
•
'
r
'
support
the
Detroit
view
no
sound
thing
to
regain
the
degree
of
pub
­
Attention: Service Men and Women
James N. Valentine, .son of Mr
Calkins.
clossec al 12:00 noon; afternoon Ml- I .^ans lor Inaugurating a Nurae*'
juates. who received their dipion
I iuvr in the pa-.t luul u numter and Mn Clayton B Valentine.
Alderman, 2nd ward — Edwin D,. reason* have yet been given to sup- lie confidence 1} once enjoyed,
open, »&lt; LOO .nd cl«s. .1 '»»■
“"I"- ““
at inc rio.se oi.tnr urv semester-. . .&gt;lon.
port tlie charge that a change in
- nn „
. .
sponsorship of Hie Red Cross are
of jobs but never thought I would Woodland. R F. D. No. 2. has re- । Smith, incumbent
Fern Pease. Geraldine Tietz.
be called upon to write un article celvecl his wings as a DlMinguumd
....
____
hour* are:‘being developed, according to an
Alderman. 3rd ward—Don Siegel. time will hamper war production.
There
.... will
... continue.. to be sharp
. Elsa
Mildred
McClelland.
Joser
•
------fur Ute newspaper, but here It is, you Bombardier and lias been cotnmls- Incumbeht, and Lewi* Abbey.
Fro^lO-OO 1 A. M^tiil 11:45 A. M_; announcement by Mr* Georg* HrbWashington official-. &lt;on*ldered the division of opinion as to whether buum. Earl Lewis, John B
classify it.
and
nftemocnYrom
1:00
till
4:30
o'clock,
ideu.c^innsn^
of
the
rolunteer
Sinned a second lieutenant in the: Alderman. 4th ward-Ray Branch? matter so unimportant tliat they the president took a needless risk Elaine Winslow
The folks on the isorne front have U. S. Army Air Corps Re*erve. oc- , Incumbent.
, .
, .
This change in hours will ellml- 5,rvlce&lt; committee.
refused to become involved in the In making the trip to North Africa,
Several others have comp eted the nftte lhe need tor cmjdren to go 1 Mr*. M. A. Lamble te chairman
read with much interest the letieij cording to an official announceCity
Clerk
C. n
Rogers,
in­ issue. Any conceivable loss in pro- Apart from other factors, the pro«
—«
—«• —Sterling &lt;-■
—- i..
requirement-, tor graduation and to
m the dartc antl wU| tacln. of the committee to work out plants
written to dear old Zolly but us yet mant released thk week.
cumbent.
ductiotf* as a result to the time iraganda value of having Roo&gt;e- have Uft
.rhnnl
ivxma
".“'•‘the
.‘T'" transportation
_ TT 7. “ problem
.. . . ‘as . and she will
will be
K. assisted
-left school
but
come
back tale
I have been unable to determine
—. hut
— will —
...» Kls-lr
City Treasurer—Mrs. Mabel Field, change I* a mere. ml*croacopic velt and Churchill meet practically UaLB
Lieut Valentine. 25, graduated
In June to graduate
iduat" with their class wr]I
thc
drivers, can make Richard Cook, vice chairman; Mia*
how to address "Zolly" whether as from Woodland High school in 1936 incumbent
"“*■ i’ ’Lottie" ’Teusink
Ptt■ r«n»v P
E Hn.M
Boves, -hn
who 1.
k tlwlr [rlpt by daylight.
r~***"V representing* **
—Deur Sir or Dear Madam so I hope , and enteredXifr service tn i$4l. He
Board of Review—Henry Sheldon. "bk&gt;b" in comparison to the tiiou- "under the now- of lhe Axis, so to They are: Mnrjorv
sands ol man hour* which have speak, was terrific—and the timing workin* ut the E. W. Blks Co ;
nock hospital; Mr* Frank Car­
to cover U&gt;e question by going was first aligned to duty with u Incumbent.
; rcthers of the 'health service; Mr*.
around and saying attention service Coast Guard Anti-Aircraft Unit and
SupcnUor. 1st and 4th wards — been Iom a.* a result nt strike* and of the announcement to correspond Betty Hurless, who is at the Ben
Franklin
store;
Virginia
Kelly,
who
Harold
Downs,
chairman
of
supply
men and women.
Iau
.
r
w
„
Blvrn
np
o|)poi
.slowdowns
that
have
hapitened
in
dowly
with
the
tenth
anniversary
Harry
Ritchie,
incumbent
Jau-r jwas given he opportunity to
1 and distribution at nurses in Barry
In the years I Irate been in the
bombardier training.
the Detroit area alone. Yet. nelth- of the Nazi party in Germany wax k employed ut she egg plant: Louise
i Co.; Dr. Guy C. Keller, chief of
and Sybil Woodmansee, who
By quatifyfquallfyTng a* a “dlxilngukhed
Juvenile Court I have hud many
ny
: er Detroit official* nor Detroit great In time of war. rtsks have Hinkler
emergency medical service; lhe
unemployed as yet.
young people in as delinquents and bombardier
,...i—u.—..*. Llrut vakmtine earnnew.s|xu»ers have ever taken a bold, to be taken. Whether the results are
Rev. Father Dillon, civilian defenw
There were no mid-year promo- •
a.* minor oflenden:. Now I see and &lt;-d the highest rating given an ait
outspoken,
determined
stund of this conference were worth the Hons from the grades Into High
chief, and Mn. Fred a Jonas,
hear from thew same yourig pto- corps bombardier It I* a rating
against strikes and slowdowns in De- gamble. Is u question which will be school as that -practice has been
Next Brotherhood Meet
chairman of the hospital Guilds.
pie and learn that they are in tire u,vrtl OIllv l0 those showing un&lt; The delay in beginning this *ervtroit defense plants
answered by fqture developments. discontinued in Hastings as it has
it on February 15
rervicr of their Country making a , utuai skill In the o|&gt;erntion of the
ice in Barry Co has been due to
in many other cities.
■n.?rmakitL‘home
। U K Ar,,,&gt;' bomteitabt durin’ train,, Th** Ftoniaty meeting of t**: the
llie re
qU4rrntcni« «of
m the
mw Red
r*cu Croaa
sivw
requirements
New courses started Hit* semes- Brotherhood,
1 Bitter hcpublican critics of the
But certainly those Republican
Gift I* Memorial To
era . tn regard to
... the size of
.r the shoa-m.
,OmP 1 K Vfry 1। ing •nludons
the annual Farmers
nilkslon.-; over the targe-,
targe*, ranges.
range*.
itouuy critics
mura who
»IH&gt; have
!««• always
»«•&gt;» maintained
msuiiauwu ter arc us follows: A radio course Nlght of Uie organization, will be plU1u in the communities Because
president who have always stoutly
I At lhe lime hr entered seiMcr,
Orville Sayles
...............
rlfor.' &lt;h»,
hlnarnnc.
T
I.■■ • i..u
«...
maintained
that the war r"
‘ 1h. *■'blw«
‘ *■'"
J------- ‘ u. &lt;■» ’“J*
held on Monday evening. Feb. 15 at of the acute shoring" of nurses all
■fK5.S!!
n
*
o
1S
,
w
“
W
“
«
'ConUnurt
on
ink.
s«
,
S?
A
new
electric
*;;
“
tzxrd
the
usual
time
and
place.
over
the
country
tne*e
rule*
have
(Continued
on
page
4.
thia
Sec
i
s'?
the Hasting.* Manufacturing Com­ presented to Hie Hasting* High
Tlxe committee entrusted with the been relaxed and Pennock hospital
pany here.
course tn trigonometry, which alter­ task
the Air Corps, and learn that ne is I
&gt;chool during the intennlxion of
of securing a speaker for the now can meet these requirements
nates with advanced algebra, taught occasion
workbig the hardest he ha* ever !
the Haatings-Lakrvlew game Satur­
feel they are very' fortun- Most of the lime Pennock hospital
by Ro-. Gamer: Mln Lena Leiter ate In securing
worked to earn hk Wings and from
day evening as a memorial to Or­
THE
"SILENT
SERVICE"
HITS
AGAIN
for that evening., ix filled to* capacity and will welhas a class in business English.
all reports I urn confident he will
ville Sayles.
Hans
of Charlotte. Mr come the asxUtance of the Nunes’
Enrollment in the High school Is Kardcl Kardel
soon be wearing them. All these The scoreboard was the gift of Mr.*.
is
agricultural agent of Ea- , Aides.
but 544, the registration being be­
und many oUier Burry County ‘
Orville Sayles, made possible by the
ton
county.
He
U
a native of Den- ; The course for thk service take*
low that of former year* because
Boy* we ure justly proud of.
desire of many of his friends to have
of the mid-year graduation and the mark and only a few years ago vis-, go houn of instruction with attendShaking of Home Front while
a suitable memorial to Orville es­
fact that so manv have left school ited his native land after attending ance at every meeting required. Upyou are uwity preparing to remove
Doiry and Crop Specialist* tablished. Mrs. Sayles selected the
Rotary
International.
He took col-,on completion of the course everyto work in various industries and
the Hireut to our American Way of
.-coreboard in recognition of the in­
to Speak Feb. 8
a number have gone into different orcd pictures at both places and will; volunteer pledges 130 hour* of un­
Life we are joining in the annual
terest .which Orville always main­
paid help at the hospital during
branches of military service. Ako, show these at the Brotherhood.
"March of Dimes" for the aid of
Speaker* for the Monday. Feb. 8 tained in High school athletics. Dur­
It
Is
expected
that
both
the talk one year. Mr*. Larnbie k now trymp*t of those taking apprentice
*noUirr great conflict, that of the meetings on Farm Production nr« ing his school da vs here, he was a
and the pictures will be unusual and Ing to find an instructor for the
courses have left school.
fight against Infantile Paralysis. announced by County Agricultural member of football, baseball, basketwill
be
of
more
than
passing
intergroup and when all plan* are com­
Member*
of
the
Bible
Club,
un
­
Any number of the people we meet Agent Foster. Hix meetings will be ball and track teams und retained a
plete announcement will be made
der the suocrvialots-of Miss Ruth
now with tiuit unhappy expression held «t different places in the coun­ real enthusiasm fui these activities,
Names of the supper squad wdl as to the place, hours of the course
Robson, have volunteered to give
on their faces might be due to the ty. A dairy productiioiispeclalLst and even after grad-uition He seldom
and the person to whom volunteen
be
given
next
week.
some
time
each
week
assktlng
at
fact that ice on the roof of their a farm crops specialist from Michi­ misled a game and often followed
may give their name to be enrolled
Pennock ho«nital. where help Is
home ha.-, caused water to beek up gan Suite Collegr- will speak at each practice sessions as well whenever
in the course.
needed Thk L* a splendid under­ NEW RED’CROSS
and leak in the br.d bedroom or it meeting. Afternoon meetings start ! business hou: permitted.
A meeting of thL* committee will
,
taking
and
the
hospital
mane/temight tie they have thoughts of. at 1.30 P. M. and evening meeting*
be held at the home of Mr*. M. A.
Earl
Coleman
made
the
presentument
will
greatly
appreciate
thl*
March 15 when the old num with at a 00 P. M.
DRIVE IN MARCH
Lamble Thursday. Feb. 4. at 7:38
'
Hon.and
Ray
Kenyon
accepted
added
assLitance
as
there
are
nu
­
the chin whisker; and the striped
A fir i noon meetings will be held ’ on behalf of the school.
PM
-Expenditure
of
862.000
000
by
the-P
M
merous
tasks
that
the
girl*
can
do.
suit and tall luit has allied for hk at the following places;
American Red Cross for foreign war ‘
.
...
—
income tax payment.
I owunwa
Hastings v»un
Court nmur.
Route a
A.. v
C.. uai:Baitrelief touching the lives1 of nearly i .
member ofU&gt; the
Draft
/, r r&gt;UI&gt;pl
irv Dent
nmi a ’ a Jinnmusn
it A«
1* ainteresting
note
howBoard
little : Crom
Mers
°nnaOn'
thirty million persons, was an- RATIONING AT
nounced today in a report received
,by Mrs R. G. Hubbard, chairman of A
who have refused or failed to mrrt । Huye». Dairy !&gt;cp: . and R. W. Bell DC CTDCCCm
the Barn County Red Cross Chapthe draft requirements
Thk k : Crops
Dept : peaker* School - ' DLjIKljjLU
Middle
m hi?rSffw: ™;“ •
A photo taken throdzh sub'* periwope showing doomed Jap ship
Barry County Astigncd
breaking up prior to final plunge. The tub ok which Conrad serves was
Eight Lead Class
RoiS1"1* Ol
01 l11*
Nb‘ rsnl pun-ha..,. cl Itsms .allonsd by
credited with K ships sunk on its first patrol in enemy waters.
Quota of 2525 Pounds
With All A Marks
nrsatsr Rsd Crou -MamplUh. |gfJSuSFStiJ'ISi enable*^
go about their uork lnz®n organized 1 Evening meetings will be field in
Word was received by all Barry*
nesa. courage and tenacity. As n
The
first
semester
honor
roll
••
—
—
-—
and unspectacular way which will the following places:
°?
County Salvage for Victory Chair­
' member of the crew of the USS. Hastings high school was announced this war with a smaller expenditure dividual* to cooperate more fully hi
result in a more certain and lmwinning the war on the home front.
Assyria Town Holl—A. C. Balt- men and Directors that a renewed
—your (&gt;erformancr of duty wo* r.n 'on Monday
of funds
than
during
the first
, placable punishment.
.ww..w..j by
m.s Principal
* ■•■m.sis.*, Edwin
wMwaaa Tay.
—- —
—— —
—
- *year
— • | ■ Valid far (thia
-&gt; KentlMkv.
important and material contribu­ w,&lt;
Dairy .Dept:, and R. W Beil. empliasu was being placed upon
lot There were eight students who of the last war. Mr*. Hubbard said I
&gt;IM,
I ain sorry that I can't tell you zer.
tion to the success of thk mission.
Dept , speakci*.
waste fats, starting Feb. 10
all A's or marks of 3.00., Two achievements died as Outany fishing "tails" but if you will Crops
-The Commander Submarine Force. received
A guota tub. been set lor thk
Caffe*
Dowling Church Basement—•'JimThey
were:
Beverly
Bradford.
Anne
standing
were
training
of
5500.000
just drop a hint to d&lt;-ar old Zolly.
Pacific Fleet, is pleased to com­ Goodyear. Mary Lockwood, and Es- persons in First Aid. and the creaCoupon 28 good for 1 pound, valid
I know Hizz Honor Mayor Leonard, Hayes. DuiD Dept., and A. A. John­ county at 2525 pounds.
mend you on your splendid per-,
Chairman Charles Annablc feck
, through February 7.
who follows soon with one of these son, Crops Dept , speakers.
thcr Ragla of Hie ninth grade; Mar-,
formuncc at duty.
• •"
Kellogg-Delton School — £. C. that thk k a most modest limit
Sugar
chat letters, will be uble to give you
Zuttermeister, 10th grade; AuSubmarine men aside from the • Uyn
Bcheldennelm. Dairy Dept., and C. and averts that Hastings alone
one of his best.
dra Endsley. 11 th grade; Raymond
I
Stamp 10 good for 3 pound*
captain* and other officers, rarely Kenyon and Mary Ketcham. 12th
Corl Conrod on
J am not a poet but I wonder M Harrkon. Crops Dept, speakers. should be able to furnish thk
through January 31.
mt daylight during these extremely
The general furm public is in­ amount of fat.* without sacrifice or
what lias become of Barry County's
grade.
:
Stamp
11
also
gooc
Croft
Which
Sinks
long ct'Uses.
poet Ir» Z. Tubbs. It would appear vited and urged to hear this out­ unusual effort if each household
Others who placed on the roll
becomes valid Februa
Eight Jap Ships
that if these two protnirirnt Barry standing group of nuthnritien on will only remember to save all ani­
through March 15.
Jan, 21. 1920. He attended grade
Cotintv Characters should bring dairy and crop production. "Jim" mal or cooking fats, strain Uuni in­
2
99-3.73:
Virginia
Demaray.
Jag.,
'
Both
coffee
and
sugar coupoue
Carl Conrad. 23. son of Mr. and
forth an Item thk County might Hayes k nationally known because to any clean tin container capable
Long. John Ricltardson, freshrften;
are from the same War Ration Bout
of his way of presenting facts. A. of holding a pound or more and Mr.*. Clyde Conrad. 220 W. Murial
win a place In the Hall Of Fame.
Lots Campbell, Charleen Cappon. I
Old Zolly expects me to bran A- Johnson is an authority on Hy­ then taking the vitally essential St. Hasting.* wa.* a member of a
Philip
Frandsen.
Florence
French,
i
Gasoline
about the new daughter but I'm not brid Corn production. A a» Baltzer contents to the nearest meat dealer. submarine crew operating some­
Dork Lockwood. Dorothea VanHorn.,
Every store buying fat thus salStamp Number 4 from Basic
going to say we think her our proud­ heads the State Dairy Extension
sophomores; Bonnie Bnthdstetter. I
est posMxsion or Hie smartest in Dept . R W. Bell k especially vnged is labeled with the official where in the Pacific wliich received
Beatrice Bush, juniors: Ortha Hnw- tion of the blood plasma project. Mileage Ration A Book, worth 4 gal­
in Sugar
Beet production. "fat depot’* sign. War stamp monry special commendation frpm Rear
lons of gasoline, good through March
UIC City or no unr
-----...... ...
------ .....
the
one else linn
has «iv»
her trained
blitz.
Marjorie
Norton.
Bemadlne
In 1941. the Red Crass collected
can be obtained by every housewife.
equal. I'll just say my chats with 1 ®nd C. M. Harrison is national', —
----- Admiral R. H. English, since killed
Schantz. Sybil Woodmansee seniors 50.000 units of blood plasma. While 31.' Stamps in B and C books, also
you arc not to be continued and I known for his work on pastures.
Household Salvage Director. L E. In an- n;rpiane. craeh near San
3 74-3 50: Frederick McDonald. in 1942 donations went up to the valued at 4 gallons, good for ths
men
will
|&gt;crio&lt;! as noted on the front of such
that well be lookini
--------1| These -------*’*present
-------- ‘ material
“ Barnett point* out that Allegan prancuco. for taking a record toll
ig -for
you.
Martha Wedel, freshmen: Patricia 1.000.000 mark.
r-.,.,...., was assigned a quota of 45144 n{ Japaneae sbl|,ping during a pro­
Stuart Clement designed to aid Barry County fann­ County
Fewles*.
Shirley
Henn
.
Doris
Sny
­
Other realization* since Pearl
ers in meeting the National Pood pound* and Eaton County. 4285 tracted patrol in enemy waters.
der. William Stebbins, sophomores; Harbor. Mr* Hubbard said, were the
Paging Ira Z. Tubb*
Goal. Agricultural production k pounds. He feck that Barry County
Eight ships, totalling about 70.000
Inspection Deadline*
Marilyn
Bristol,
junior:
Marjorie
E.
training
rtf
W
IYM1
wrtman
In
hnma
of 500,000 women in home
The Judge has called you now by critical In 1943 and every farmer should easily attain Its much smaller toils were .sunk during this cruise
Boves, Sent* Furrow. Ula Gerlingen .nursing, the enrollment or completed Book­
name you really must respond should avail lilnuelf of the oppor­ assignment
.
F&lt;*ur of the victim* were accounted
Inspection
First
Richard Swanson, seniors
training of 60.000 women us volun­ holder*i
Don't tell us at a time like thk tunity to increase.
i for within an hour. Furthermore,
Every 8 month*
March
31
2.49-225:
James
Coleman.
John
teer nurse's aides.
you've gone to the great beyond.
l each member of the crew had a
February 28 Every 4 montiu
REORGANIZED
Malcolm. Marna Hon. freshmen:
Barry County men were among
You may be in. n snow bank, that QUALIFIES AS PILOT
chance at one time or another durFebruary
28
Every
3 month*
Franklin
Bush.
June
Calvin.
Eliza
­
the 2.000.000 in the armed force*
wc could believe
IN ARMY AIR CORPS
C, OF C. BEGINS 2ND
thk cruise to see the sinking
beth Cortright. Tom Dolan. Mar­ who were aided during the year by
But if you say your “frozen'* well
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Mudge have YR. WITH SURPLUS
jorie Ritzman. Laura Salton. Evelyn the Red Crow in solving personal
* ■^
“5“'* 7S
be laughing up our sleeve
tub's
torjiedoes.
Lieut“ Comdr,
received
word
from
their
son.
Leon
in
the
Government's
rubber
con­
wookton.
sophomore*.
Ronald
Brass.
Your country needs your vivid verse .I Mudge, that he is now a pilot in
problems. Under the Red Croas
Tax
Cue.
I SEa $■
'3»CSS'“;
Elin Fisher. Harold Fuller. Maylk program of providing ■recreation for servation program la to have your
to help us nil to see
the Army Air Corp*. His friends
Gibbs. .Morris HUI. Thomas Water*. task forces. 75 overseas recreation automobile Um Inspected well la
What ar can do from time to time I1 arc
Speaker at Monday Meet chance to step up to the iieriM-ope
pleased to learn of hl* success.
advance
of
deadline
date*.
This
l&gt;
Juniors:
Marjorie
L.
Boyes.
Lllah
El
­
and
nt
club* have been established in many
Th, nanmuM
Chxm- !
nS. take a "pbul satisfying"look "&gt;
(Iron graduated from the Hastings
ston. Lloyd Frey. Martin Guernsey. nations and the Red Cross plans to your advantage because should
doomed Japanese ship.
ber of Commerce entered its sec!'­ a The
Jessie Jarrard. Juanita Swift, sen­ additional club* as more troops are one of your Um be driven beyond
picture reproduced herewith
repair
or
recapping
through
neglect
ond year with the monthly meet- w«’’ta£en"throutfi
ior*.
‘aken through the submarine
sent abroad.
__.™ _nows one of the
Approximately 3.500.000 volunteers on your part, you cannot qualify
GROUND HOG COULD
Japanese destroyed during thl*
are giving a significant part of their
cruise
time to Red Croas services, and fol
SEE SHADOW TUESDAY
charge of the meeting.
Coupon 3 now valued at 11 gal­
tnr »&gt;*•
th., v*ar
In addition to the eight ship*
CARL CONRAD
— -•
------------.u see
— hk every one member of the regular
The treasurer'sI bafince
rct“*r' 1tnr
II v
Ye*.
Hie
ground ----------hog could
oflh»9*9
47
«&gt;nk. four more totalling
lons
1942 allowed a t“—."“SA ..... 20-25.000 tons were hit but the sub- school there and entered htgn
hieh 7
shadow
a good share of Tues- full-time paid Red Croae staff there
Good through February 22—ration
—“"7.
ffor
”-... &lt;ia«
Prli
9in ‘t&gt;ii&lt;
a, the
ths are 350 volunteer*, thk report states. sheet
land.llrxnrrl
Ths Hnrl
Proldsm
„'r„T. tO Stick
S'S.'TL
’.SS
in Hasting*, graduating_ in
uFeb
3
‘u inr-nlltv «
colored orange
First order of business:—Cigar­ borne; La., where he served as a In in, nnenl
lllnt (Hn
tx'l— mOTinC W SS Ullllilll
OTOUIld
"Without our loyal volunteers we
day
»ie worked
worxeo for
ror a time
umc as as- I■ jun
■*—• shone
••••»•■•- bright y nearly all —
/•
ettes to Loren Francisco and wasn't draftsman under Major Dunn. La*t SmidgSOflT worth d wlfiiSd; ,on« enough to definitely establLih 1937. He
Coupon 4 good for 11 gallons:
he went to San Antonio. with the ChristmaS DrJJrSta^s
cxtt,“ of
done
*tetant baker in the Banghart Bqk- j So prepare for six weeks more of would be unable to carry on our
that your brother Max, who left । .month
Valid February 2 through April 17.
ery and at the time of hk enlist- | winter, if you believe in thk old program, locally, nationally, or in­ Ration Bankim—effective on and
Thursday with the forty-two fel- | Texas, where he ha* qualified as a rind. IrtSehfiSfw^bsSrSdI fit c.T';r,|
ternationally'with the funds avail­
wws
vwir Hr niKrx
tiint
nd Conran from Rear Admiral English rnent. Sept. 18. 1941. was employed tradition. Another hard snowstorm able.''
lows ,rom
from nere?
here? max
Max torn
told us ne
he n.a
had VlJ,01.
After January &gt;7
Mr* Hubbard said, "Their
two brothers in service and he'd i?nvJ
officer
read*
ditional 8500 in War Bonds had via ’his
“.5. commanding “
Jn"‘r r,
‘“rt" by the Grand Rapids Bookcase &amp;z visited this section Sunday after­ work has been an invaluable con­
(This regulation applies only to
make ilu- third in his fnmilv
have excellent food and splendid been purchased with the surplus in
travel
certain business firm*, not Individ­
»part: •• • • The conduct of this Chair Co. He took hi* "book" train- noon, making highway
tribution to the war effort."
Ing at Great Lakes and later went treacherous.
n? 1? 1™ -m,hnWim- IH-J
HC MrtMv C T\ich clubUeappropru\^dV“t400&gt;lfor “}!’crtt
uals
&gt;
Business
Concern* which
erton for other submarine per- to Groton, Conn., to the diesel and
"Because the first Red Crass War
- - these days and are they nifty look- A|1 L9T22!*
U‘
T^’tndX^ME &amp; so""c*
determination, aggressive- submarine school.
Fund whWh was announced the day MUST Open Ration Banking Ac­
ing in their uniforms and we're
A..? V$?nD.^».Ii,u»8C'
j SENT TO CAMP
I after Pearl Harbor, was oversub­ count*:
nq] meaning our neighbor coast
1943.
! IN MISSISSIPPI
Sugar
and
Coffee
—primary dis­
scribed by *20.900.000, no further ap­
guard boys thk lime. We mean
In a* much as it was felt there
rence. Delton; ftev Seth Davev.1
Mr. and Mrs peal for funds has since been ne­ tributors and wholesalers—retailers
Texas
would be little travel during the
our own lads home on leave, and I
Hasting*; Rev A M. Coldren. Has- Max Lewis of Mansfield. Ohio, and cessary." Mrs. Hubbard explained, who own more than one store, and
are we proud to have 5 U. S. O.■
.
----------— coming year the Club decided to CONVENTION OF
tings- and Mrs. Uncoin Bush. Del- grandson of Mr and Mr*. Dan Lew- "but with the approval of President
dispense with the Blue Gill Festi­ PROHIBITION
room in town where they can gather, j FARM BUREAU
•ton.
—
been ------------transferred
- i*
— of
— Hastings,
--------- •-has
-----------— Roosevelt, the Red Ctors will con­
val for '43. The money, however,
Tile fellows on furlough who live | BOARD MEETING
Alternate* are: Royal S. Bryant from a camp in North Carolina tn duct thk second War Fund appeal ber 1942: also chain retailer*.
In the country particularly like । The Farm Bureau board of dlrec- appropriated for thk fund this PARTY
Gasoline— licensed and Interme­
and sister. Miss Bryant. Hastings, an ordnahce camp at Jackson. Miss. ' in March."
the room because it gives them a I tors met at the Farm Bureau Serv- year will be held and allowed to
diate distributor*. but retailer* and
R 4: Mrs. Bessie Woodman. HasOfficers Are Elected
headquarters when they are in town. : ices Thursday evening end drqan- accumulate so that it will be avail-,
bulk users cannot.
tings. R. 3: Mrs Seth Davey. Has- I
when they again sponsor this'
Delegate* Chosen
Among "our own fellow*' at the iwd their board: Clarence Long- able
Those Who May Open Ration
HEARSE DOING WAR TRANSPORT JOB Banking
tings: John Kepkey. Middleville:
V ,
veS,
of Middleville. President; Carl event.
Account*:
program
for the
evening
was! Prohltation""
i
The spring
convention
of*Tue£ and Mrs. B. C. Hoyt. Nashville:
F?rt Shel^- Ml“
h“ Brodbeck of Woodland, vice-presi- inThe
charge
of George
Dean
and* past
party
“was heldv
Retailers who own only one store
inchargt ~ acor** Pcftn
'
afid i denl: Mra Warren Bolton of Has- PT—ident Roman F-.dpwU.
—
president
Feldpausch
The
day evening
at WIL
the ncuctui
Wesleyan
*
—
—
-*-•
_
—
-v...
—
s.
rJ^ldJlrU
. ,H,C “ngs. scey-treM.: Mrs. Leon Dun- —
1942 was under 85.000
speaker was George Payne of Grand Methodkt church in thl* city with LAST CALL FOR SOMEONE
Restaurant*. industrial and otbar
H
’ I,Un* of Dclton-aPd commun- Rapids, who gave a talk on "In- people from various parts of the WHO CAN USE TICKET
Otlw'
,ty ch"lrman *nd also chairman of come Tax" Following the talk ——
bulk users may also open such ac­
o"ver«i week*
weexs ago an article
anicie ap- '
Several
Fh&lt;3.n
V .,hno 10 ,lw new htapltel plan the bureau question and answer session wo*,, &lt;°p'i\t|!i Kybura l&lt;of,WDelton county
count-.
Itan^n Mhs'^S * *°&gt;*!&gt;’* on. Carl Brodbeck i* held.
chairman, presided. Practical and I
J
r
,hMt
In a Ration Banking Account you
mnn.H. h tod ca'0,,&gt; I roll call chairman for 1943. and
helpful talks were given by Rev. ’a G°°d
ln -our
deposit ration stamp*, certificates
for eight month*.
(would like to announce that there FORMER BARRY CO.
, Thomas Moyer, pastor of the Clov- CHre “ rallroid ticket good for para-.
or ration check* with your own local
MAN DIES IN OREGON
!crdale Evangelical church. Rev. “*•' fro» Kalamazoo to Dothan.'
commercial bank Then vou writ*
Many Hasting* people will re­ Seth Davey of the Hastings Free Alabama. The original owner of
ration check* against your dapuatt
member George Keeler, an early Metivodlst church. Rev. A. M. Cold- the ticket was a soldier stationed at1
, whenever you wish to re-stock a
resident of Middleville and a broth­ ren of First United Brethren church. Camp Rucker. Ala. He came home
rationed Item. Purpose i* to stmpand for some reason was not reer of Hie late Miner. William and and B C. Hoyt of Nashville.
I lify the keening of accurate rooorfe
for the room and ordinarily that is .
Isaac Keeler. The brothers moved
Offlccrs for tile county organl- turning to service. The ticket, val- ,
I and to relieve the local Ralkn
all. even more than customary for,
from Middleville to Grand Rapids zation were elected fur the next ued nt about *12 was of no value to
Boards of considerable detail
the- lioste*.* to do. However, the ! AI IPTIAKl CAI FC
in 1901 and built up the Keeler L?°.
fo.llo*'s: Chairman, him and Instead of taming it in for
boys decided they’d like to play *'•*** • IVM JAL-E3
Brass Co , which was a very suc­ Paul Kyburz, Delton: Vice ilurir-, cash, ha preferred to help soon- ।
• ping -----pong.t.a
ahdnMr*.---------------O. was asked
HARVEY J ELLIOTT. Coanty R. cessful industry-. George went west
MJS Beaale IVoedman. Has- worthy soldier boy. who oUierwlse ,
. If she d olay too which she did, R. Supervisor Farm Security Ad­ about thirty years ago and recent­ list; Wskrt.ry.Trsa.u'sf Vis10r could
RKTUKNH FROM
„u|d n
„ make the trip home, to
not
then a little dancing and by the ministration. Propr.
of Exwu-1
I AFRICAN TRIP
ly died in Portland. Oregon, at the Sisson. Hastings; Members
‘n addltloi.
to| enlov
eTaa
*yvisit
X kwith
WXthe
‘of home
sudi folks
. «i-i!
end of the afternoon our volunteer
A Publh1 Auction will be held at age of 78. Mrs. Keeler and a son.
hostess iiad really, had a work-out the Martin Veenstra farm 3 mile* William, who lives in Fresno. Cal., erdal^ Rev ' A
&lt;w2«‘ I dier who CoUld
or wllo*«
but like all of us. and especially north and 3 miles ea»t of Middle­ survive. Mr. Keeler was a mem­ tinas 'b c Hnvt NolhviHi «nri family or friends could finance his | A second-hand hearse, pictured [old hearee makes quite a roomy, from her bnrtbar
mothers with sons in service (David ville, Horses, cows, farm machinery, ber of the first graduating class of Rev Seth Davey HaMtas* ’
•Ilrr one w,y and t,lU Ucket would above owned by Herman NeU. Ha*- 'comfortable small bus Hexnut N«U
Goodyear is at Camp Robinson, and small tool* will be offered. the Middleville High School.
Mr Kyburz y*ra* unanimously P««mlt him to spend a few day* with ; .
. .
th^ioek--lu ddver for the fir*t-*hlfl group; trip to Africa.
Ark.) she was glad to do her part, Dewev Reed will cry the salt and
elected M «ndJd“e fw S y loVrd on«- H,e«* »el
touch wllh
“ * round-the-clock D,n
u ,t
wh#&lt;l f’/fo
to help in thk wav
Jay Wing will act as clerk. See th« PASSING OF MISS
school CommiMioner attheewn- ner 0,n« at one«; job in war transportation for a second-shift craw; M*rl Van Hom­
Harold Kimmel from Great Lake* adv ®l"**here in this issue for full LETTIE GARN
ing primary election.
Th,a Uek*l expire* February 10 m group of workmen here employed en is chauffeur for the third-shift
Is home on leave. Ukes the navy, particular*
Miss Lettie Gam pasted away
Delegates and alternates were • the Ume i» ***7 «hort *nd mus‘ be ■ in a Battle Creek armament plant. More often than not there are spare
feels great, and he looks It.
■ *—----------- - » »
Tuetday evening at Pennock hos­ elected to attend the State Con* I a«*d upon
--------------Three
a new place*
available and,vthosa
at once.
—
— limes
--------a•*day
— it delivers
------------------- —
'~“ lnter**lU.
Mitchell
from Fort Bill.
---------------------------------------------- v Phil
- —
—----------NOTICE
OF WINTER TAXES
pital after an Hines* of several weeks vention to be held at the Y. M. C. i AI*O- wiH
riU the
the ticket, group for each of the three shift* ed In *hare-Ih“-»““
"
™ donor of ~~
Oklahoma has been here
iiere on fur- | After February 16. 4 per cent will ------Funeral
arrangements
------------ ------- -- had not been a. tn Lansing on Feb
please get
•t In
in touch with the BanBan- and then brings the ' group just between han
lough while grandmother Stebbtna be added to all unpaid taxes.
completed at the Utne of going to,are: Mrs. Helen Ki
ner office at once
more Information
" —h work back to lual
(Continued on page 1. Bee. 31
I
Mabel Field. City Treat-3-8 pres*.
B. C. Hoyt, Naahvi
the
three
driven
Fitted with extra Mat*.

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FARM PRODUCTION
MEETS SCHEDULED

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�THE HA8TINGH BANNER, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1943

FAG« TWO

ng a week's furlough from Savanna ' ing at the home of lier daughter.
I FOUNDERS DAY FOR P. T. A.
&lt; HOPKINS—BUCHER
,
Mrs Hazel Roush lias been ap- ---------------------------------------Ordnance Depot, nl., with his par- Mrs. Russell Blcklcy. in Port Clinton. pointed manager of tha C. Thotmu H F D f A LI i I C
1 Founders Dav for the P. T. A.1 The marriage of Miss Evelyi
. —AmmlwInnAa In t tw, CSHIn aftnr h—Inrr
111
twn Store and replaces Edward Fisher P F r \ I I N fi
\
ucher, daughter of Mrs. MarJ
who is going into defense work. Mrs. 1 •&lt; '» * v
HL J
, | 'Die wcancn of the Moose will hold • ward school Monday. Feb. 8. at 7:30.
ucher of St. Louis, Mo., to Sgt]
Roush
has----------------had several years of ex- '
ago and waa called to - ----------- --------------Mr. and Mrs. Henry Beverwyk. -210
Roush —
, their regular meeting Friday, - Feb., One of Die state officers is expected Lloyd Max Hopkins, son of Mr. and
—
.i... grocery
—bujincm BIl4 i
Md.. last May, being n Waehlngton. are lhe proud parents pertence
in the
—
j y—--------- hi—'
xtUs Mnrt&gt;a Hon has gone to Palm
5. at tile Moose Hall.
to participate in the program; a Mrs. Will Hopkins of Grand Rap]
Word has been received from Mrs. Aberdeen.
transferred to Savanna six weeks of a 9 lb. boy Friday -Jan 29 at Pen- w well qualified for her new position. SnrtpfL Cal., for an indefinite stay i
'.
, „ I candlelight sprvice will be held; mu- Ids, former Hastings residents, wal
Blanche Summers, University Hos- later.
Before
entering
service,
he
n-an
ML»s
Maxine
Swift
has
consented
with
her
grandmother
■j
txxlS£
®2?5lc*J numbers will be rendered; and solemnized on Saturday. Jan. 16. bx
Arbor, that she is slowly was a teacher in the Ottawa Hill-. nock hospital. He has been named
to work with the publicity departMrs. R. G. Hubbard. Mrs. Homer der of M&lt;»se will have family night the past presidents will take part. the Rev. Hanlon pastor of St. Mar4
but will be confined High school and in Grand Rapids David Bruce
Paul Smith arrived home from the rrwnt of the Barry County Red Crass, smith and Mra. R. M. Cook were in Monday. Feb. 8. at 7 pm. Program The committee In charge will te gareCs church in 81. U&gt;uls. the cere J
Junior
.
..—.
stallon Mlw Swift will do typing and as»Ut Rattle Creek yesterday attending a and entertainment to be enjoyed by Charles Powell. Erls Jarman, and many being read at the priest's
Hastings residents will remember
in
other
ways.
,
meeting
of
the
Red
Cross
Council
Ur.
Dmr
Ku&gt;
U
ronrUocUMI
Tu-rd.ilor
&gt;
im-d.y
torr.
,
, membera. their families and guesu. Maurice Digram.
home.
leave. He
Ben M. Gregory, son of Die Rev.
Lieut. Wayne A. Snyder has teen held Bt the n»sj
Percy uwim
Jones nu&gt;pa«i.
hospital.
nicely from an appendectomy per- finished his boot tralnlriK and reand Mrs. John R. Gregory of Grand formed
Townsend Club No. 1 will meet on !rAMp fibs- mvwJ
transferred
from 9Camp
Mr.v Martin Hawthorne relumed
in a Grand Rapids hospital celved the rating of SecondClaw Jl
aru/e,Ud f
wnP, CampbeU.
Cttr"P**uMrs
with matching accessories and J
Rapids,- formerly of Hastings. Ben
evening. Feb.
t „
. W“
,
Petty Officer Paulreturned to his Ky . to CampPolk La. lie and Mra
Sunday from Albany. Go., where she ..Tuesday
-— 8.
- nl
— their
-•
has Just been promoted from First last Wednesday.
—I.iai
-------... be......
-----------------j — ...
Reports......
that
young girls are so- corsage of yellow rosebuds formed
.
....
V.
.
......
......
Mrs.
Martha
Predum
is
convalesc1
station
yesterday.
Snyder
left
Wednesday
for
their
visited
her
husband.
A
C
Marlin
P.
&gt;»all.
There
will
n
program
and
Lieu tenant to Captain and b spendciting money for men in the Army the bride's costume.
'
■______________________ new station.
• Hawthorne.
Hawthorne.
Mr.Mr.
Hawthorne
Hawthorne
gradu.graducream
creamand
midcake.
cake. AllAllmembers
membersre-:
Miss Flora Bucter sister ofktha
nd Navy u a Camp Fire Girls'
1 ated on January 27 from Primary quested to be present. tern nKiAdVite
’“jLJ
; and was transferred to Greenville,'
,
o
*Jfd
Miss., fur Basic training
I Mr:‘ Herschel Follfck. 825 S. Dib- Hastings Camp Fire Girls' Council.
Mlss Majesty Becker was a guest ble- *U1 hAVC the relunla Club this ------------------- group in the city has S “rSSfiUS SSI. Tq
a project of this kind nor Is any
of Mr. and Mrs. George Swanson , Friday, Feb. 5.
'
of Lake Odessa over lhe weekend.' | Mrg y&gt;rank
11 entertain
..S’
« ?&lt;&gt;0/nK.Vffi SUhl
-------------------- ——-------- —-------------- • the Red Cross 1
irsiiut Class
of Dowling at 1
e Thursday
afternoon.
| Following lhe ceremony, a dinner
j and reception were held for Ute ini'
. The WS.C.S. wttT meet in the AMERICAN LEGION
1 mediate family and close friends.
On S..ur&lt;U&gt; J.™ Mn. Bn- .at l:30p.in. Please notice change of AND AUXILIARY
, Sgt. and Mrs. Hopkins? aftei
ma Murdock entertained her bridge1,
— ; .-----. — .t ,
■
j
rpcnuuqi
spending five uaya
days ui
in ol.
St. l*uuu&gt;.
Louis, ik
reThe committee, composed of
club. Dessert was served and con­ time.
the monthly meet
meet-­ turned to Madison, WLs.. where the
Mrs. C. D. Bauer Mrs O. B Burk- 1 urged
!,rge., to attend lhc
tract was enjoyed.
Ing this
Refresh- groom U stationed and Mrs. Hopholder and Mrs E A Parker has lnc
thU 1Thursday
7'ur»d«y evening. Refresharranged to rentAser“ at' TW । menu and ‘
rajn wU1
a ,^
program
will ,ollow
follow the kins u working in the Quartermiutor's
Places were laid for eight, at the pm. Members and their guests will ■ business session.
ter*office.
office.
’***J°ndinner given by Mr.
Mrs. R.make reservations with their circle',
.. and ----------Legion extends
an invitation
v
&lt; The
many friends of Sgt. and
evening. 'Hie chairmen by Feb. 8. Manila Wash- •be
­ Mis. Hopkins wish them a lonK
W. Cook on Friday cvenlnr
riuu- | ‘ u,c AuxlUar/ memberr.- •to
evening was sspent
—* ■-*
------ •’
at the hall
hall and happy life.
ington program
program will
wUI follow
follow with
with :their
1 ne*£_gueate
BUC\u al “dinner
inner nt
informally'.
ingtoh
on
rhuruluv evening.
fvi-nlntz Feb.
Pnh 11.
II Ifit
- ■: ____ - - -__________
Mrs. Carroll Burkholder taking- the “
» Thursday
; &gt;°u attend
the
Unit r~
meeting
to'7T.
-------is CHARGE
OF WARD
At lhe meeting of the Study club part of Martha
’rlt villi'll
lit.Lir
inniu
----------night tlll
you'll
hear more
about nK-i.i
this IN NEW HOSPITAL
at the home of Mrs Alien Johnson
The
Bonner
Class
of
tlie
Metho
party.
i
In
a
letter from the .Dr. A. WJ
on Monday, the book. 'The Winds
--------------- *■&lt;
Woodburnc of Tampa. Fla., to Mr»J
of Spring." was reviewed by Mrs. 1dist church will meet with Mrs
A. D. Knlskern of this city, Dr J
nruw, Quests were
„„ Mri
«»'»
James Bristol.
Mrs !
Woodburnc
writes that Dr. and Mnl
Guy Keller and McDonald Smith vuitors ^welcome P°l *UC&lt; Up,Xr
Pvt. Archie D. Sinclair. Jr.. 19.
i non of Mh und Mrs. ArcJik- D. Sin- Ross Lethbridge (Marjory Wood-1
I elair of Hostings, is now stationed bunvri of Mason, spent ChrlstmaJ
Mrs. Thomas Myers entertained OBITUARY OF
with
them
and as a gift. Mrs.l
l .•
at •St.
Fla. Private Sin­
her club for dessert and cards Wcti- GEORGE DUNNING
— Petersburg,
•....« *&gt;»&lt;clair enlisted in the air corps last Woodburne wm given n plane ridel
nesdav afternoon. January 27th at' George U. Dunning, an old and ctalr
her home on South Broadway. Ped- respected resident of Barn county . Ikf
Lhxember
™h" aa
28 und i.
is assigned .«
to «&gt;..
the to Miami for a visit with her tonJ
Dr.
Harris
Woodburnc.
who Is ini
n&gt; was Played, prizes going to Mrs. died In a Kalamazoo Hospital Tues- Technical School Squadron 'of the
Duane Miller. Mrs. Glenn Kahler day evening, Jan 26 after several army air force Technical Training military service. But the day after!
and Mra.. Russell Zerbel. Mrs. Roy- weeks Hine** He was born Feb. 20. Command He was graduated from Christmas. Dr. Harrto, with twenty!
others
out
of
200,
hod
orders
to re-1
al Hayes was winner of lhe travel- 1865. the oldest son of James and Hastings high school in 1941. and
Ung prize The next party will be Sarah Dunning. He lived nearly all at the time of hb enlistment was port,st Mac Dill Field at Tampn.
held Wednesday afternoon. Feb. 10 his life on his farm north of Cres- employed at the Willow Run bomb- so lie went home with Mra. W&lt;xnl-I
i
burne.
Out
of
the
twenty
who
re­
at the home of Mrs. Kahler.
i----3ln Dec. 1693. he was united in i, er plant.
Your FOOD CENTER will continue to advertise, not only because we have a fine variety
ported, he Was one of three ordered!
I to remain al Mac Dill Field and Is
PASSING OF WILL L. COLE
of quality foods that are plentiful and priced economically, but also because we have a
now in charge of a ward in the new
|
IVrll IUHII I IIVIIVLJ dren were born, one dying in in- i Will L. Cole, formerly of Htts- hospital at Drew Field.
definite obligation to keep the community fully informed about the food situation.
I tings, died In Hollywood. Calif.. BatA lady ut a desk where he had in
Cedar ( reck
i fancy.
uniay. The funeral was held (here leave his address of his father's
Watch for our weekly ads. We've plenty to sell—and plenty to tell about foods that will
°n Monday. He is survived by ids home was surprised to note the same I
..T?„ct?,r„cr”k S3?"’ 2S£
mid when he told her he was to
save points and money for you. Get started today by filling your week's food order with these
with M lurk
Kalamazoo: and Mrs. Lester Woodin wife and two sons.
live with his parents, she aa!d.l
P.‘il m
„WS}n?daj' of Gobles; four grandchildren; two
Feb. 10. with Mrs. M F West
nieces; and two nephews.
soup you'd!
IS THIS A RECORD?
1&gt; "Well, if the aky rained -vwf,
super-values—low prices that hove made FOOD CENTER famous for economy.
Mrs. Zelpha Morehouse of Clover!n y&lt;mr
“
.. . .
i---------The funeral was held al the Hcn‘toil Funeral Home at Delton Jun. 29 dale reported to the Banner on
&lt;‘xPccl 10 «° b0Ull‘ &gt;«
The Quimby W. 8. C. 8. Birthday and he was lalp to rest in the fmuAld will meet with Mrs. Prances Uy lot at Cressey.
Shurlow Thursday. Feb. 11. Mr.-“
?
- ■-&gt;
Grace Chaffee and Mrs Mabel AlThe W.C.T.U. met at the home of
• Tliey Who Walk Alone." a book
thouse are co-hostesses. All are cor­
Mrs. J W. Hewitt J--n. 26 with
which devribes the work m a leper
. dlally Invited. •
twenty members and guests present.
colony. He savs "it Is a .story oil
। In the absence of the president.
(. Delton
Hathos and i&gt;atienc&lt;* and marvelous
l»reeverance It ought to do a tot
. The
Inland L^ea Darden “5;
Mrs
Florence
toward •tlinulntlng interest In re­
Club will hold its regular meeting at dent.
ri
M
Finrenc Fleming
Fi»mm« ihad
»h
HOME
charge
of
the
meeting.
Mrs.
Ivan
lief for lepers.
ACCEPTED
FOR
the home of Mrs. Oordle Durkee on Kantner was in charge of the
RENDERED
Q.
M.
TRAIN1NU
- Thursday afternoon:. Feb. 11. Roll
cail-N7me"^oid Fashtened Flow"
,°£
Richard Hinkley war. surprised KITTLNGER-BASSETI
er. The program will tie In charge of
l.‘. .h‘", rtd last week when he. returned to Great
On Saturday. Jan. 30. the cere­
Wheaties
1 fie
Mrs. Ross Pierce. The subject will
1 nf ?lnwlv' Lakes. Ill., after a visit with home mony uniting in marriage Mr.,
Package ______ _________ _________
l&gt;- &lt;‘Blrds and Their Habits' and tcSic^naM and^Sre^ht Sonwiiiu- folks, to learn that he had been Wanleta M Bn^eit daughter
"Migration of Birds."
Birds."-“nd lMTSC,n' bomeone tr inferred to the Quartermaster's Mr. and Mrs William T. Straus■'Migration
school. When he was home, he ex-' te'tfth of this city, and Lleul- Frin-|
•What we like we want
Tomato Juice
Pic.
Barryville
pccted to enter the Storekeeper's fb&gt; W Kittinger of Port Custer. WhA
First Call. 46 ox. can
_______ ..
■
Barryville W. -8 C. S. will meet '
school tijxin hb. return and had no rend by-.the Rev. Carleton BrookI
What wc go after we ty l
next week Thunday, Feb. 11 with •
idea of being accepted for lhe oth- M'ller it hi* home In Battle Oreel£.
What we get. we give back
fi- woik. Tlib. is a fine Iwnor for Attending lhe bridal couple wort!
Mi. and Mrs. E, H. Lathrop forjr
To our Community
Pork Sausage
pot luck dinner. The public Is cor­ । Our convention motto— Victory Richard as only ten out of. about Mr and ,Mi». Stuart Jocluon of
Heme Made. lb.
.... .
dially invited.
1D00 pu,». the requliements fur lhe Huntings.
■Through Service and Sacrifice.
Later dinner was served at the
Quartermaster's school, on an aver­
age. he stated, the teste being rigid. Schuler hotel In Mar.-ihali.
The bride's parents entertained
:
twenty-five
guests on Sunday at
PARTIES HONORING
i their home in Hila city honoring lhe
NOTICE! You ore allowed to hove on
•MRS. MARGRETE FLYNN
teidc and groom.
The employees of the Stebbins
hand when rationing begins 5 cans per
Lieut, und Mrs. Kittinger are at
building had a farewell dinner
person in family. We are not limil[ng
Thursday noon .for Mrs. Mnrercte Mrs. Kittinger being employed at
Flynn who is\ leaving this week to Fort Custer where her husliand U
the following canned goods now.
join her husband al Cainp Lee. Vir­ stationed.
ginia She whs the recipient of a
lovely gift
ANNOUNCE MARRIAGE
MLss Doreen Clary. Miss Helen
Mr. and Mrs. Olenh Conley an­
NcUon amt Mra. Edward Smith were nounce the marriage of their daughPeaches
co-ho&amp;tcsscs at a dcsseft bridge ter. Betty Canlev to Pvt Ebgenc R.
party honoring Mra. Margretc Flynn Guernsey. »on of Mr. and Mr A.
on Thursday evening. Winners at J. Guernsey The ceremony took
Mrs .Leo *&gt;hn»0” "nd place Dec. 26 nt Galveston, Texan.
DEI. MONTE WHOLE-KERNEL
Mrs Charles Gardner. Mrs. Vidian where Pvt. Guernsey was stationed
Roc of Kalamazoo and Mrs. Gard- at that time. Hr L* now stationed nt
Corn
ner
of
Vicksburg
were out-of-town Athens. Georgia where he Is nt tendcans
guezte.
Radio school.
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THF H45TTNC8 B4NNTP, TRCfcSPAY. FEBRUARY 4. 1M3
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The winners of last year's silver . GEORGE J. LEE DIES
2. 16S7. He recatvad tUa
be on duty each night tn help relieve 1
.......
D A \4/ I incur \i/ C C1*P‘ W1U b* missing us most of the 'AT EDGELEY. N. D.
,n Middleville and Mad
regular nurses
Mr. Damson lias been reading a j D U W L NV N L W J champions are In the armed forces.; our Middleville correspondent Uachlntt ;xhool
v v vv u I IV V HL 11 a
ch(UJ,plon pood Center, team sends in the news of lhe tfarth of ,
. 377^7^X2
book review of Paul Revere Which _________________________________
will not have an entry tills year. George J. Lee, 86. a former resident 11881 ,ie B,,u l,u
E
fits th with their studying ut this ■' ---------------------------------------------------.... .......
Tile doubles clminplons. Kenneth o( that village, in Edgeley, N. D. west *nd took up a home
lime in the United States history! bowling Man
class.
I It was all Bl Im League os far as Stamm and Harold Perkins will not । where he and Mrs. lee, the former yean ago lie broke ids hl
Four more students arc enrolled the top weekly scores were con- be paired in the coming touma- Florence Scobey of Hastings, have been an invalid «»r ■
in Hie girls’ claw, conducted by Mr., corned. They copped the three top rnent os Ken is In the army. Dr. resided for many yean. He was i widow surviVea.
■« *» ■ ■■
Hansen
The course LmU fur places for the weekly individual Ray Pinnle won the singles and all- the son of Mr. and Mrs. Jeffcrron
twelve weeks and prepares the gitL«1 serie* and tied for fourth place II. events in. 1B42 and Is now In the Lee. pioneer residents ot Thom, apple township, and wu born Sept' —FAY DAT. BUY
for war work.
"Dutch" Drews net the pace with air force of the atmy.
The
wne. ra.u-zuo-rao.
The art
art eta-.class started
started working
working on
on aa «*
big ora
012 series
&lt;210-200-1BC&gt; wnue
while
-krtche:. tin- wrek for Hie annual. , bowling with Foundry. Keith Lech- WOMENS BOWLING LEAGUE
After an absenre of several weeks
AIKS, u/l.uijr .. Iteten
u. icw.ii........
......
---- ---Ing iiow to .•elect and prepare vege- 1 for Engbuen . Kenneth Clark net- from ’he top ranks. Doris Taltafetro
Prayer mrennr-W^esduy eve- ‘bey maintained u wide margin; class.
tahb-D
l ted a 580 &lt;187-205-1881 for Tool rolled her way Into first place for
nine to be held at the church A throughout the game. At half time
The work in the advanced genera)
The junior Rrd Cross knitting Room and Bob Shannon of Office the week in the individual scores A
•hutch business meeting will be ' “’e Saxons led by lhe scare of 20 shop course will be divided into campaign Is well under wav. The came up with 5457 &lt;187-189-191' to fine M-ries of 522 &lt;186-169-1671 gave
held
inunfttateiy
following
the ‘,,“U. In the third quarter
three se|»rale ------divisions
----- this
——semre—
(liui ua few
aw boys
dovs «rr
me making six- iishare
»•»»•?■ lourth
lu-um place
pimr honors
iiv&gt;nnn with
wim Char.
uiuai. her the top ranking spot. Her teamneia
nnmeaiutciy
ioiiuwihk
—tn
. .13the
,,
and
__
___ ____
a_ —
-• **._
■ Qarnn.
.tn&gt;lrhw!
tnelr
li-ad,lead
t-f ......
mn. girls
prayer
service
when ------reports
of the
’ .Saxons
stretched
their
to 13
ter. metal, wnn/l
wood, iinrl
and farm
farm mue
machin•'lich MtUHirs flor
or an
af«han ii«
for mv
the Flpria. 567 &lt;2O2-175-I9O&gt; of Slate -inate.
Frances
Uicil
mi nisuan
......... ...........
..
.Juppstrotn
................. wa&gt;. a
plans to cmrm­ service
»tv repair.
ri'ti-tlr. Mr.’ Aten ubnvs
....
—
.. ...
...... —w--------------!72=145-183i
various departments will be given. 1 points, the score reading Hastings . ery
men
in imsuitaLs
These in.ni.Hn..
Insulation («»-.&gt;„.
in lhe r.nn.n.,-1.1
Commercial tn..*
Lea- close second with.
with f-Q?
50:1 ।&lt;175-14
and Jane ndniet.
Ddnieis Mt
hit act
4C5"&lt;H1-172! phartw' farm machinery repair br^, tquarea are to be turned in' to Miss KUC.
a communion steward elected and 28. I-akevlew 15.
&lt;M
other importuRtibusineas cared for. t Ken Mine with fifteen points was I cause of (he Incrrur-ed difficulty ui Rowe by February tu.
182 • for third place.
"*■
Bibs
Communion service will be held high point man (or Hastings. Bl.l purchasing new farm Implements
Bonnet
and Gown won- three
Ute
G
A.
A.
intramural
basket■
Foundry
ruunury
wen
won
two
i*u
(tames
games
from
num
------.
”
Sunday morning. Feb. 14.
! Garrison and Capt. Ray Kenyon due to the war effort.
ball tournament started Jan. 22. The Shop Oflwe; Tool Room took a games from ........
Mich Bell
„ TO. Co.;
Keep in mind our revival which played splepdld floor games for Ute i Mrs. Ruehl will help tiie high seniors
senior had 11 points to tiie Junior* jialr from Engineers, and Electric- Leonards
a pair of gamf
begins the first of March with lhe Saxons. Pete Korvcr. rangy Spai- rchcol glrl» preiwre for the Job of 5.
.-i. Tiie
I lie sophomore*
sopnoiiini
arc leading t&gt;c inns won a two to one contest from Orphans: strand tciok two
Meycrs Southern Quartette as our ! tan center, led the visitors' attack. homemaklng under the strain of freshmen H to 5. llrnh
from pu,n
Piston
scores were Office.
fwlm
" Ring Shop; State\Tn...... —
workers.
with eight points. The game was war this semester. Her foods da?? made bv Doris Ux-kwofid
; ntntion_wun~thv odd came from
and Sally piston Ring League
'
*
*
’
"
*'"*
N. IRVING
slowed up considerably due to the is beginning a nutrition study, while
each with 6 points. Last
49 M A- M's won two gamer, from Bll‘s: Banner tost three game'.
Weather permitting, services will constant toot of the referee's whistle, her home management class will Goodvear.
Friday tiie serriors played lhe sopho­
No 1: Shipper* took the odd
be held Sunday ut the usual hours. ■ The Lakeview second team, bette- study consumer buying, stressing mores with the score of 19 to 0. Office
rt-ric-, form Piston Ring Office.
Tie from Qfinacrs: and Machine plete
Wc urge you to attend.
known as the "Blx Kids ”, defeated the care of the things tliey buy rath­ The Junicr* won over Ute frcsiimen gnmi
Other good’scores were:
hcxh had a one gain* margin over
,„jm
Prayer meeting Tuesday evening the Hartings reserves by the score er than the purchasing, Her other with tiie score of 15 to 8.
NL Sawyer
—
1
----Office
No. 2.
at the home of Mr. und Mrs. J. W. of 35 to 21. Bob Leiter with 13 classes remain about (he same, but
I Pierson
Cairns.
j points led lhe Lakeview attack.
Service
League
J. Finnic
the home management class is some­
----------4
I while Lawrence Fuller was high what smaller because of (he new
. ■ rvr»i .
i inriirrr
Rotary No. 2 won two from Ro- v. Marini
The Nicest Gift
ArFDIAGF
I
CFMxrx
ury
No
c&lt;n,
*
‘
°
uard
N
°
8
had
FIRST UNITED BRETHREN
; point man for Hastings with 6 girls machine class.
M Smith
l(A|1£ LICLnJLj a one game edge over Coast Guard A Ro?-'.
CHURCH. E. Grand------------------------- points
Tiie new radio class has started
No. 1. and KJwanis
Klwanls No.
The subject for lhe sermon at the
Tomorrow night the Saxons travel
no. i1 won ithree M Sinclair
ejvsp----."w ................. "£
n° 1
RAYON HOSIERY
Lost Faith
The evening service is in charge resulting In victories for Charlotte.
u*SroPh ke's
90 '.Bliss mode it six straight by
*Saxorir. “nd Model T Coil. '
m. ■. .
,i Un,hmm. »
A noted writer says of the Indian
of lhe Young People of the ChristOn Saturday night the Saxon
leader
Mahatma'
Gandhi
that
he
tan Endeavor and' they have’asked travel to Woodland" Last year the
The Junior band under the direc- HARKHM SCHOOL
luAw^I^^FUeT andjlotarth
must he regarded ns one who has
Rev. C. N. Storms to preach. This Saxons overpowered their country tion of Mr. Hine played at the bascloses the activities for Christian rivals by the--------' ■*
“ •"
wore of
45 •to
19.
" m^k»«.«,.
SST,nalu,d..v
U- r r
Rond., In i htnnv.-d P'stnn Rings.
lost fa Ah in the fairness ot the white
Endeavor week
Lineups
A.'w?™’! '.rKd1S^ViF: uwdn, .
mjumro., Commercial League Imm
race.
,
।
Moose
won
a
pair
from
CotuumHartings
JEFFERSON ST. U. B. CHURCH Player
boyspast
in service
who
nl Fsome
lime
in ^"UoL-rd
j,t.owj'n~ that h&lt;* at
bi now
serving in
cra P°*
,‘r Lo.;
won
theSport
first
the
were in
the
F A.
club.
iX^tand.
N two
game,
fromMedics
Andnu;
Auto
Revival services are now on at lhe 1 Lune
Jefferson St. U. B. Church with ’ Bush
Al intent Uwn an- S3
y
,h„,
„„ ,„rnll,
; "3“ «» ““
&lt;&gt;»»
You give her a new
Rev. Franklin Norris as Evangelist. Bnnasli
ents.
.nate-u-l * Mr ..nil Mr’. Milo Ans- GOOujeOT Bros. HdWl . Trio Clue
LET’S PLAY THE
iflss Kamlnske's first hour intro- .jaUHh attended the funeral of the I
lw® B“nu'r' tn Moynahan Sales;
Service each night at 7:30, preach- Kenyon (C&gt;
kind of Valentine
dlietion to biudhess Is winking on former "bnaher. Darwrof Ansp-ugh. . Suu- InsutaUon won the In-1 .two
inR at 8 o’clock.
| Garrison
GAME
when you give* her
wihm
after
dropping
the
first
to
three kinds of budifel —three year oj
oue-.-o Friday.
YOUNG PEOPLE PRESENT
i Ottosen*
rayons ... and a
Middleville Crearmrv nr.d City
clothing iiimily, and jm i.-on:iL
- « » &gt;-----Making a little go a long
Dads annexed the Inxt game and
PROGRAM FRIDAY EVENING 1 Ayres
aSmorau* new qual­
sponsoring a Valentine party for the L-vt Week’s I.-tter
!
*ron‘
Shop.
A special program, sponsored by Keeler
way is a fascinating
ity, too! Full-fash­
the Wesleyan Young Peoples Group Townsend
U.
8.
O.
club,
on
the
evening
of
FebWo
have
been
nrettv
well
snowed
1
The
second
five
best
scores:
(first
..... .
... I ll ..
... ___ . • ri.'n
nl
____ &lt; '■
game. Penney customers
of the Hastings and North Irving « Thomas
ioned! Reinforced
churches, will be presented at the Totals
168-224-174-566
MI*M M iirop Sawyer is cluiirrn-in. p.nt. wcrl:. * MrsWesiev Confer , W. Ayres
had been playing it long
10 13 13
165-231-160-55(5
Wesleyaiv Melhmlht church Friday LagCViPw
Tile first hour speech class begun fell on tiie ice and broke her arm. , J- stut*
before it became a paevening at 8 o’clock. Songs bv a ! plnv_r
190-17(5-180.552
the semester by trying to make the * Mrs. D Enztan is able to sit up a C. DeCou
girls' trio, a mixed quartette, and I Viinmn184-146-215-545
worst speeches |&gt;ossib!
short time each day. * Mrs. Carl H. Cook
•triotic duty. Penney's has
ducts
will ---------feature•the proguns.
170-159-212-541
’ Anderson
---------A high «hool hmpl'al linlllJrbe- ”a”m -n vas ulrninntlv Mirprivd W Hackney
always
helped people get
A special treat will be "
a rh
chalk
""r , Korver &lt;C»
ing ortrnniMtl under the direction of to receive a phone call from Rob- ,
( It. --------------- drawing. "Last Mile of the Way." Miller
Miss Rob-on. Tpe first volunteer- &lt;-rt. who is in a hospital in Chli- j Wm. Hackney, tecrctary of the
what they need for what
by Mnt. Rachel 1-ewLs.
ing will work on# night a week ftom fornla after being in Australia for | Hastings City Bowling Assn, anThe guest speaker fiy the public ■1 Tanzola
they
have
to spend.
ANKLETS
4.30 to 7:00 P. M Three girls will several months.
j nounced that the closing date for
Parker
~
service will be Rev. B. A. Manker, Metzger
________________________________________
1 entries would be the night of Febwell known local evangelist.
15c
I runty 6th. The tournament will
Now in addition, you
Brown
The young people extend a cor­ Smith
■ !&gt;&gt;■■»—&gt;«
i!
—| OIX.n on Febmarj.
wlth p1Vr
dial invitation to all their friends
must make what you get
men teams taking the lanes and
to enjov this evening’s program with Weldlich
For
big
and Utile
_
w1'* continue weekends until nil the
last a long time, by re­
them. The theme for the service is: Totals
DI I \X % A/ A IJ fj
At. I ■&gt;
entries have comneted. Doubles
girls! Sturdy
Free thrown
----------------Lane. Bush.
...
missed:
“Meet for the Master’s Use."
pairing anything that can
socks in th'c gityand «njk. Win M». Ih. r».
Banash 4. Garrison 3: Lakeview
be kept in use.
• esl co,or’ ima«Thomas 2. Korvcr 4, Miller, Parker
FIRST METHODIST CHURCH
—tnablc. R e i nMorning Worship will be held at 2, Metzger.
forcydt
10:00 o'clock on Sunday morning.
Then, too, you must con- ’
12 8 8 5 33
The pastor will preach on the Ifanings
sider well before buying,
Mercerized Colton Hose 35c
theme. "A
__________________
Purified Church." There
_____ Lakeview
7 4 4 8 23
Will be special music
! Referee. Knudsen &lt;WMCE&gt;
going only to stores
The Sunday School will meet al i umpire, IJskey iWMCEi
where you can depend
11:20 under lhe direction of Judge i
...
■» e - --------------Adelbcrt Cortright. There are class- ' HENDERSHOTT
on value and wearing
CSThc W.S US. will hold a Colonial ! *-“1 Week’s Letter
qualily. That's why Pen­
Tea on Wednesday afternoon al1, The news column suffers from
ney's is becoming the
1:30. A ’ Martha Washington Pro- &gt;«£* pf news. Please cooperate by
A Truly Thoughtful Valentine Citi!
gram" will be presented with Mrs. bl]on'n,‘ y°ur/
of, ‘ntereat.
DRESS
favorite of more and
Carroll Burkholder taking Ute part Wends everywhere, most Important
more thrifty Americans
SHIRTS
of Martha. Patriotic musical num- *»f any. our boys in service, look for
CYNTHIA* SLIPS
bers will also be given. All women '*"*? {7,,n
n l,he ।
every
day.
j 98
rare invited
which they receive regularly. * The
’ _______
| pupils hero who ride the bus didn't
PRFKHVTrniAN
’eel to school lost week after MonannoiVcfmfntr
day. The W.S.C.S. dinner was post­
Crisp, clear
™ W™.' «Un.&gt;y roe«y
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:SHSX*N MCTIIOIHHT
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UwUL*fcrvlrofap.rui" I Mr. SrhHh.s nluu lo have l.l,
1
- on qtindav ai foitawa- * 33 t0 33 “‘back. Tile largest1 first houi metal cIum study lhe heat
' Bervlc”
crowd of lhe season saw the Sax- treatment of carbon *U*l as soon
Sunday School 10.w;; Morning
completely dominate the play as they have mastered the fundnsermon. Il:»: Evening evangelkUc
SSiVaus. coUroll-. mentaU of working with metal
JSTetlng’lt B7?o PAMare invtte^to ln« ,hP ball off the backboards the’ They will be allowed to choow tiwir
&gt;nHlui’ncn/took a 12 to 7 lead In ^iTSSSl
Remember the Young Peoples .
bu?Mr8d wills mx&gt;ru " riUglrt

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I Mrs Hop3uarterma*if Sgt. and
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lory Wood-1
l Christmas!
Rift. Mr 1
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with twenty]
rders to re-]
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Mrs Wood-1
ity who re-1
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review of the study book. Mrs. John
The Prairie Gorden Club spent a
Encel will lead and Mrs. W. M. Cole very pleasant afternoon Tuesday
will have cliarge of the dcvotlonals. I January 26. at the home of Mrs.
Sunday morning worship nt ten : Harriett Pinkbelner. Twenty-five
thirty o clock. 'Die pastor will tell members and guests enjoyed the
about "Mary Jones' Bible” and will bountiful pot-luck dinner which was
preach on the theme. "The Wish wrved at one o'clock. After the rouAbove AIL" The Campfire Girls arc tine business meeting al! joined in
invited to attend ns special guests.
jinglng several songs with Esther
Sunday school at 11:45. Mrs. Attic Finkbelner at the piano.
Hav. superintendent..
An entertaining program was preThc Sunday Evening club will-sented by the committee. “Grandma"
meet al i x o’clock. Patricia Few- MyrU jnckson was hostess to the laless. president.
... ... idles of Ute County Line who came
Boy Scout troop Monday night, dressed in their very best. Elizabeth
man Cordes’ tr00p cor*m,ttcc chalr* Jackson gave many very helpful sug। gesUon* for our victory gardens but
I gossip seemed to be the chief subBAPTIST CHURCH NOTES
I Ject of Interest. Few of the other
Sunday School at 10 o'clock.
| member* Of the club escaped.
Divine Services at 11 o'clock. ScrMary Jackson and Hazel Filllngmotk bv Pastor.
rvuki a L.UIIU' :uuu
ham Mint
xana na uuev,
duet.” "Mother's
LullaEvening Services at 7:30. Rev. A. by- which was appreciated by all
Cornell, detafaicd by the storm last Wlnnle Brog and Gertrude Jackson
Sunday expects to be with us at this conducted contests which were won
m£Stlnf of
TiL.-.,
'by Luellen Thcdc. Mary Jackson.
Tuesday ntahts B.Y.P.U. meeting and HbwI mungham.
Wed. nights prayer meeting at
Wc arc glnd to welcome Bertha
thw^‘Ur^n..ni2in0’F.-h tn TjirtiM Wiertnga os anew member.
'n'c nexl wellng will be at the
“l“ w M .SSoralrt 11,.^
lion—ot Dorothy C.—y Febru*.y :3
GRACE LUTIIERAN^CHURCH
Morning worship 10:30. Sermon
bv the pastor. "Our Justification
Before Ood." Holy Communion will
be celebrated.
Sundav school al 11:30 A. M.
The Sunday school staff meets
Friday. February 5. 7:30 P. M., at
521 W. Court.

' What others say of me matters
, little; what I myself say and do
matters much.—Elbert Hubbard.
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PAGE FOUR

the Army should know how many important of all. let us increase cl- 1 next week to dlacuaa plana for a suetroops it can equip, train, transport vilian hour production by taking casor to Mr. Lewis.
|
to the battle lines and maintain steps necessary to decrease ab- ,
--------------- , I
there successfully ....
wniceism from work.
i
.. ...........................
Mrs. Frederick Palmer..Mrs. Frank
,
• The American Legion believes all Score, .-ibscolcehm
'
The hearts of many friends in
. Kelley. Mrs. Harry Young. Mr. and
decisions of thk kind should be fcli
”ror example, in the Lake Wash- AT THE THEATRES
Mra. J. L. Valentine and Mrs. Harn Ha----- --------------------- .---------- ---------solely to the General Staff. The ington Shipyards on Saturday. No- ** 1 1 nc 1
n tJ
CONCERNING TIME
Waters were members of the Pyth- whcn thC wofti. not unexpected,
strategy oLmilitary eilorl ur.a mm- vember 31, the management an- ।
tary question always to be deter- nflunced that 1.1« men were absent _ ■
’.TZl--------&lt;r«&gt;‘ ««nd Rapids on Wed°Jjd
h
D
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°
’
“
'
*
lu-sdav
eventae.
that
Grao,
Mesaer
tmncti
oy
she
group
best
qualified
to
from
work,
which
1
understand
reJV*®*
’
7*
“
r
”
war effort U ‘Mr. Roosevelt, himself. ----------------------------------- ;-------------netday evening, that Grace. Messer
.
Lhe total 1 Marjorie
Mar&gt;&gt;ne Woodworth, George Glvol
ulvot I
it—the High Command. It presented -15i per cent of the
are not ^consistent w hen they critlEst William Cramer. Petition for
•s of
or the
me Maccabees,
Macraoces un- Anderson
... fight. where to fight, consider
The Ladies
iv"" ru­ had passed into thy "World When to
is the Army’s responsibility to give workers emy
” J A' survey
-------- —an- i rH
“ ‘,nrv
iploycd.
,'The
Mory unwinds in the roman-l
elze the conference on the grounds administrator filed, waiver of no­ der lhe Chairmanship
lairmanshin of
ot Mrs.
Mrs J.
J Umctn", the end coming peacefully how to fight, wllh how many men
Dounci-d
January
6th
allowed
that
tic
Caribbean,
when
Lhe
beautiful!
the
orders
as
to
where
to
tight,
1
\Slumei-red
to
take
aud
without
pain.
.
to
fight.
Ind
with
wnal
eompmtni
thin 11 caused the president to risk lice and consent filed, order ap­ E. Mattoon. Vvlmitccrad to take xud with,
in
eight
representative
war
plants,
4
blonde
heroine
ot
the
story
I*
s«k-|
when
to
fight,
and
how
u&gt;
fight.
”
*"
his life needles-sly.
pointing administrator entered
----- for
— ...
......
Allh0
Rapids—
had
been the t? 1‘Kl't. are military question* and
over at the ■room
lhe week
day
A..— Orj|nd
——
.. —
f-M
employing 40.000 workers, there was ; Uw « dream lover.
|
"
• •
Est Alice Crouse Will filed, pell- schedule,
erne of the Andersons during the -should
be left entirely —
to the deter-- Working Pool Not at feak
which means that ladles heme
—- —
The record of American ordnance tion for probate filed, order for pub- have been at the roc tn every after- later yean of their married hie be- minntlon of our Army and its High
tathe war to date appears to be llcatlon entered, proof of publlca- noon and evening for live days.
cause of business intere.su. the ue command.
’; with Furry Knight. Tex Ritter
i
K
auqirEIHSlj- good. Thk is remark- tion Hied, notice of hearing and
The O. 8. O. girls decorated the with Hastings had remained secure, With
’.“.'fth th
these
“ wzri:
words dzllvzrzd
delivered zvez
over x
a
I The story desk with the excltingl
,t
able in view of the fact that ap-. proof of.service
of.aervice filed, proof of will room with a gay Valentine motif They still seemed to ’ belong’’ here nation-wide broadcast recently, Na- by taking certain logical measures
I flght to establish law and order ini
order admitting will entered, and
luu with
wiii» the
me help
iicip of
in their
micm aduit
nuuii where
wikav they uau
had jat.ivuiu
previously filled
••im.-u so tional Commander Roanr waring to augment them. Commander War­
propriatlons available far the de­ , filed,
i tiie Lone Star slate during flte col-l
band of executor filed, letters testa- advisor.
ing
asserted.
y
’
.
advisor, Mrs. Richard Grdos
Grtos they large »
a place in civic and aoetal
aoeial life of
ot Tiie American Legion,
Legit
threw the
LYNN LEWIS
! orful period fallowing the Civil WarJ
velopment of new military equip- :meninry issued.
Belore we change the Army’s _.
an attractive
dressing
and lasting friend- full strength ot
of 1 the l-oglon
l.t
’a record
, "Dextinatlon Unknown" starring
I
ment '.practically did not exist, even ‘ Est. Ralph M. Wetherbee. Peti­ have added
__ I -..-.-I.
_____ ________
l... and
...... where
,..... deep und
membership of 1,136,000
to the sup­ plans for flghUng'lhk'war," he em- RESIGNS AS
William Gargan. Irene Hervey
ns late as 1P10 II indicates that .tion for opening safety deposit box 'table and curtains to -their powder ships liad been made.
phaaized. "Ixtt (us. on the home v
n
v
room at the center
,yrs Anderson wu bom tn Barry l««’1 oI ,hc Army in the Controversy front,
' A .-.usiienscfuJ, fmst moving mek&gt;-|
An^rlcan ordnance officers thought , Hied,
.
order for opening safety deput our house in order. Let I SECKEIAKY
Many
people have said
said. -II would co
fit her/Ri
chardIu.
Messer
,hal luu develooed
developed in
In Washington
X’.inv iwoule
—"unlj. ilcr. ,.■X_.
T.1:* that
J druin.i of undercover intrigue in Uiel
soundly and were abreast
ircast of new ; posit box entered, report of County like to see the U. 8. O. room." You
us
effectively
argan
nze
—
---and
-------augment
—
h,r mnihi-r Men,-sivaw bcm" OVIT ,llr proposed size ct the Army
oois by
ny cnee*----------- secretary Lynn Lewis'Ortent.
eheckthough they ;, Treasurer filed.
developmenu. even th^gh
c-■*”
SMira'taSZSSSSv®
b~* w existing man-hour'Spools aiid
bring- htu M-nl
resignation to tlie/Y i •
~ .'•'t?---------- “ ’
were, in most Instances, unable to '
-...
room, m ibcl
trol of thb production of lu took .ing.on the work ala ters
■lii ot war uru- board to become effective Marclylss; |
ForUxs A. Barnes. 331st Sig-I
ing them into lhe l—
build even pilot models for test. So. Petition tor hearing tardy claim peCrtUM, cvcry cuizen of Barry
.:|C’n’T/sTent TA Hiutinav
” siunild be
Lewis lias lhe opportunity to nal °Pn’ c?- Camp Crowder, Mo.I
duction. This can anil
cv..............
n though —
America
had
no
'
filed,
onb
r
tipjK'iniini;lime
for
County
should
feel
a
responsibility
-.........................
now- exist R*&gt; to Grand Rapldx-wittrTfie Y.M.C. -’Pt«» an eight-day lurlouglT xith Ids
done
by
closing
gaps
thi(
mtchanlzed divisions at the time btying Lydy Halin .nterejl.
jin
n this
activity
that
te.
supported
thk aetivitv that is ..imnurted two t]aughu&gt;t .. JusiplUr.e ufid Eliza- "The High Command has detin- by stepping up the temp- _..1 ,—
x.uim, --- - ■—■-ir-or Join-the staff of parent.'.. Mr and Mrs. John Hoff.
----- ----- ------- a —
E-"t J-uiissa ^senantx.^ runal^rc- by^pubUc contributions
ricultural department ,rian&gt; returning to Camp, Crowder
ixth. were bom: und here nearly Rely detetmlued Us needs." Com- duction. Let us first exhaust'eK.ery
■----------he
Tuesday noon.
X’."',".
”riv f7ri,i
rcd’ discharge of atiminlstrator
in.
mber’ thj.e dummy ^&gt;
guns
or. . eriL
rtl!.discharge
administrator ‘cd the chairmanship
chninnanshln for
far tclectce
tclectei twent,- years other married life war. mander Waring said. "Its judgment effort to increase the civilian p&amp;M. iocatedin'KiAlamazoo. Although
is based upon a mass of factual of mun-hours by eliminating all lias not as yet decided which po-tifilter tanks u-td in the early field u&lt;;UC(1_ c^tc enrolled
day at the room. She will call up­ spent.
East River Tide Runs Four Feet
ll-.e
which are not
maneuvers?—those m the .ordnance , K,t m c
q i
rNcviivu
be at the room the
the
»«&lt;-• spacious Anderson
anaenran home
nqmc on •■tatbllcs
■
•?" "X■
’"I available. civilian cofutnicliori and production tion to accept he will make n defin­
Ncgilv Kenaston. on people to lxThe height of the Brooklyn bridge |
Gleen
bee
unc proverbial
proverbial “Ilrt
properly. . «*:.*'*
sd.i,EGI
to us
civilians. not essential to lhe war effort anti ite decision within the next few days.
corps were not anight -flatfooted Report of -ale
-*_
We.v
Gleen *tn-et
Uniet ixeiiiiL
bw.imc
■"’* filed.
"’"1.
mornings that Barrv
Barry County boys West
«« uieru.inei
provcrwai
HE AMtKIt
GN STANDS
Mr. Lewis Ims Alone a creditable from the lowest point of the super­
by substituting more woman-power
They nt lex*t knew where to start I em May T. K. Hwltzilz Bond of meet at the room to wail for tltf for its hospitality and good cheer 1 ,,K *M«u-it.IiaLM.i&lt;i»
„„, to take them to Fort ,-iisteF.
for man-power. Let us first break Job In Barry county and the many structure above water Is 159 feel
and in what direction to go From !. administrator with willCuster, and
and lives
lives in
in luippy
luijrpy memories
memories in
bi the
the °''i rHE ARMY’S JUDGMENT!
„»«• innexed bus
down and
if you are willing to help on these hearts of friends.
"The number of men necessary
to do away with the age friends of boll* Mr. and Mrs. Lewis tat mean low water) and 133 feet at
th? technical standpoint, the co-' filed, letters testamentaiy Lsued.
Mrs. Anderson had n great gift ‘pu-idute the Anny has been stated limit restrictions which are now in will be sorry to have them leave. .Mr. high,water.
operation of American industry
Est. Ernest Wurst. Discharge
•«—» of special mornings will you please
Lvutd. estate enrolled, cull Mrs. Hodges-2699.
fbr friendship, her dkcernlng sym- by ‘lw H|Rh Command, CcrtaUdy effect in many war plants. Most Davis. State Y. secretary will be here
speeded the development. Mim
I rm —l.i
rountrv ■ F*'t. AddlSOh J. i iIHltlX. Final
~
l,be wa. lllne the ISaturday
pmhy and lespoiue to ihq-c who ---------- -----------------------------------------mw,..,.. ca!I1,
h(.r w^() Uwl|. troub'|M wo,
...........................................................
night dance was canceled because l,.ht
so many men had been given leave O1W CI ner loveliest iraits. ane nac IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIW
men things atxiu. the manufac-1 i_stratrix issued, estate enrolled,
5 1
rnte ...Ianip .
a genius for companion: nip and un­
ture trf gons. tanks, planes and amat Josephine A. Fry. Final ac- schedule will continue for the pres- derstandlng
- --------- ---------TT...
----------with
the younger
genJ
munition that they h.-.d nev-.T-cvcn count filed, order aligning residue n’ 'Ime.
eraticn which formed a spirit at
All Barry County service men
men camaraderie between them which
autpectod—which isn’t surprbmR entered, discharge of admrx. issued,
home on furlough are cordially" in­ slic greatly enjoyed end helped her
when you consider that ordnance estate enrolled.
mm who used to be': for money I Est Nellie Thomas. Final receipt.’ vited. If you know a boy home on to remain, young In heart ns the
en.-ugh to build a single model wen: filed, ditcharae of executor issued. leave make it your community re­ .yeais sped by. Ohe never associated
sponsibility to personally invite him the "growing old" idea with her. for
sudd?niv asked to produce by the estate enrolled.
to the dance. Call the room if you her presence always brought - the
th. wands and millions of unlta
ure not sure about the time and frelinr; of radiant health along with
wFleh^hadV t'Vl imhis'r-'what' R '
u’for’’ fi-’le’nied. b&lt;£id op place of the dance.
Tin' Business Women s Hospital the pliyslc.il chann and arresting
which had to Lil industr- what it
report of sale filed.
with which ahe had been
JUST ARRIVED
JUICY—SWEET—FLORIDA
wanted and which was respu-dblc
&amp;t cordelha Bkscll. Annual ac- Guild will sponsor the dance at the personality
Odd Fellows Hall this Saturday evc- endowed by nature.
for any shortcomings in speclflca- co.4nt filed.
Both here and in Grand Rapids she
DOZ.
lions—and there :horicommgs have; Est. Eva C. ‘Ncviisi Kcn.-iston. ning.
gave
generously
of
her
time
and
tal
­
been few and never serious. A re- Confirmation of sale filed.
entsto
Useful
civic
causes.
In
Has
­
markable’record.
I E't. Bert Frisby. Proof of pub­ SUDDEN DEATH OF
tings she gave hef loyal .support to
MRS. ROY YARGER
.
• • •
llcatlon filed, order apjiointing ndthe
early
beginnings
of
Pennock
Althoueh the war Is yet far from' mlnistrntor entered, bond of adminFriends of Mrs. Roy Yarger, 60. of hospital; to Enunantirl church of
LB.
wen unci many months qioMibly tetrator filed, letters of administra­ 729 S. Montgomery. were grieved to which she was a member; to the
BAG
Sveral yc .r .i of sacrifice and harel­ tion issued, order l|m‘“ng settle- learn of her sudden death on Tues­ many calk that came during the
ip are 1:1 propx-ct before the nwti’ entered, petition for hearing day evening from a heart attack.
pre sent Allis d ; -&gt;il of unconditional claims tiled, notice to creditors is­ Apparently In her usual degree ot her last sickness her fingers were
CALIFORNIA-300 SIZE
health, her sudden passing was a seldom idle in Red Cra*-&gt; and over­
.surrender fez tin- Axis powers can sued.
Eat. Stewart Mullen. Final ac­ ureal shock to her
family and seas work.
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be achi'Ms: 1 r not premature to count
filed, order allowing account friends.
begin t!&gt;- !i::: about the peace to entered, discharge of ndinrx. issued,
Mr. and Mrs. Yorgrr and two
follow.
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estate enrolled.
daughters came here several years here on Saturday at tiie Leonard fu­
the All:
hlcvlng victory.
Ejt. L/&gt;ls L. Larkin. Order con- &gt;r.o from Frcejxirt where they had neral home were simple and fitting
TEXAS—000 SIZE-SEEDLESS
m
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-,.’.lcal and dlsil- finnlnj aale entered.
long re.-,Idi-d. Surviving are tl.e hus-- and brought comfort in the. high
liupned &lt;-■ hold together .during
FOR
band and two daughters, also a large note of faith they carried. They Were
thi- past-war yeers. The German
circle of other relatives and friend? Conducted by the Rev. Don Corey,
militarist- were .not punished: Two Men Arrested
Funeral arrangements were not of Grace Episcopal church. Grand
known, pending the arrival of otie Rapids, and the Rev. Dan Gury of
neither sv .. thy liberal German For Catching Bass
CIISF-flORIDA
HESH—TEXAS
। &lt;d the daughters from Detroit on Ehimanu-.’L church.
Republl.lyces represented by
CELERY
,
The flowers were many and won­
2 STALKS 15c BROCCOLI
Joseph Dion. Jr. 29. of Kalama- Wednesday.
,
Strcssm.i;
proper encourageder fully beautiful. It would have
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HESH-SOUTHERN
mt.it or . - : -f.itiur. Hitler and zoo. and Arthur Van Dam. 39. of
pleased her. for whom they came, to
were arrested Friday al SPECIAL MEETING OF O.E-S.
PARSNIPS
2£%15c
2
...
13c
GREEN ONIOHS
the Nazi ।
' ir
a it of con­ Ofhtcmn.
how varied were the w.diti of
Gun lake by Conservation Officer
On Tuesday evening a special know
ditions which developed from the George Sumner charged with hnvlife !h y represented.
nw
cling
ol
Hastings
Chapter
No
7.
resulting mart in : ;.-i coatusion.
CAMPBELL
’
S
ShU
'IftM'i
fecit
fencad
feuy
O.ES.
was
held,
the
Past
Pattons
"i- IT. S. A. contrary to law.
was iaia 1
being in charge ol the program. At Kivcismr wnvre.
each pulled lnt&lt;
nationalistic
WISCONSIN MILD
‘
The two were arraigned before
marvel enriched
time-they presented tn the chap­ be-itde the loved little daughti
Ju.'tico Bowman on Saturday and tills
hi early childhood.
ter
a
"Christian
Flag",
the
program
mine." was Die theme song. None of were a . -xed fines and costs of mid speeches centering around the
the three were then willing to admit SH 85 each.
pre. entation. Following this Dr. D.
that even s/f-ernte’red national in­
L&gt;. Walton. In his pleasing way. per­ Refreshment.-. were served to aboL
terest could be better served in the DIES yr SON S HOME
formed several of hLs tricks of magic. eighty members and guests.
Ions run by making certain slight D» ByrT,£( n,MK
concessions to so-called national In-r ’.Andrew■ R. 1Adams, aged TJ.-pa.vcd
on Tuesday morning at the
dependence and attempting to work away
of his son. Shirley, in Battle
YELLOW
out certain International objectives home
Creek. He was a former resident ot
designed to make tiie use of armed Banfield. Besides the son. Mr. Ad­
force unnecessary in the settlement ams
:
WATERS CLOTHES SHOP
is survived by two grandchil­
riATN
o«
NMtNIO
LEMON DELIGHT
of international differences. Will dren
i
and one great-grandchild. The
we make a similar mistake after funeral
;
will be at the Leonard chapUris war? We certainly will if iso- cl
। here thk Thursday afternoon at
cheese
in the Ban-,
latlonbts like Gerald Nye. Hamil-ptwo
------o'clock.
--------- Interment
...
VISGINIA 1SEA1
ton Fish. Charles Lindbergh, etc.. tiro1 Held cemetery,
able to acquire much power and
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influence when it comes to fash- —ON PAY D,
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MACARONI
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f lonlng the' ■ pence.

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PERSONALS

BARRY RESIDENTS CELEBRATE
GOLDEN WEDDING ON SUNDAY

SOCIAL EVENTS

Dan Aaholter and Clarence Cappon.
and low reores went to Mrs. Wm.
Ltaingtan and J.' W. Hewitt.
. • •
Tiie “Stitch and Chatter” club of
tiie J. c. Penney store was enter­
tained lut evening at the home of
Mrs. Rev* Benson. Mlns Carol Han­
sen acting as co-hotless.

borne. D. •mose present were »ar.
and Mra. Robert Sherman. Mr. and
Mr* Smith Sherman. Junior and
Norma
Nonna of
ot Rutland. Mr*.
—... —
Eleanor
v—
Sherman, Arlow and Bonnie ot
Quimby.

Sgt. Robert Hoas was home from
1 The Missionary Service Guild
lhe Rapid City Army Air Base. 8.*
mol at lhe home of Mrs. E. A. Par­
Dak. for a fifteen day furlough
ker. South Jefferson St, Jan. 28
and returned to his base tiie Mth.
Mrs. Fred Prentice was hostess to
with twenty-three .members present.
the Y. 14. L club on Thursday, the
Mrs. Alma Pingleton *pent the
Mrs Alford Custer presided as
members enjoying a carry-in lunch­
forepart of the week in Chicago at­
chairman and Mra. Charles OhrUtTiie eight members of their pot eon and an Informal social after­
tending the Spring fashion shows
man brought the scripture message
and placing orders for spring wear­
—topic, •■Tiwms in the Flesh,” ta­ luck club met with Mr. and Mrs noon.
ing apparel.
ken from the life of the apoalle. H. D. Cook on Saturday evening.
Mr and Mrs. Parrel) Anderson
Paul. There were two *oloo: Mrs.
Mr mid Mrs. William Fox of Kal­
and son and Mr. and Mr*. Jake
Maurice
Pender singing ' The Storm
amazoo wcra-hoipe fqr Ute weekend.
Cannot
Hide His Blessed Face” and Ardlth entertained with a family De Priester were Sunday dinner
Mr. and Mra Janies Bristol spent
guests
at the home of Mr and Mrs
a
favorite
song
of
the
late
Mbs
Til
­
dinner
Sunday
in
honor
of
lhe
birth
­
Sunday In Grand Rapids visiting
lie Tyden. sung by Mrs Herman day of the former’s mother. Mr*. Wm. Slocum for a surprise birthday
Mr. an&lt;T74r.-i. Stephen Bristol.
Sandeen, with Mis Vera Kline at Bertha Sherman, and also for the|r dinner in honor of Mr Slocum, who
Mrs Ixiwell Teeter and Miss Ma­
the piano Mrs. Maurice Roush read -nephew. Pvt. Robert Sherman, who received many nice gifts.
” bel Sisson were Sunday gurets of
a ixx-in. The next meeting will be
Mr. and Mra .Russell Mott of Wall
held at tha home of Mrs. Lloyd
lake.
- a
Valentine. 330 W. Marshall. Feb 18,
Robert Bush was home from East
Lansing during lhe semester recess.
Tiie Busy Eight Club was enter­
The accent is on wares and more waves
Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Furrow.
tained by Mrs. Rozcllc SUnton
Marshall and MU* Senta Furrow
for '43! They're flattering, feminine.
Monday evening at her home.
and Misses Betty and Rn..c CoObcr
Prizes were won by Mr*. Harry Bm.il
were Surtany guests of Mr. und Mrs.
and Mrs. Charles H. James.
Roin-rt Furrow of Grand. Rapid-.
It wax a farewell for Man-hall Fur­
PERMANENTS
The Women of the Moose held
row. who left Tuesday for Detroit
llielr birthday party lost Friday
Machlneles* S2J0
’ h&gt; enter service a* a Naval Aviation
Shampoo * EC»
night with pot luck supper. Pedro
up. others from
Cadet
Finger Wan
was played with prize* being won
82.00.
Lieut. C.tlr Leon &lt;Budi Flynn nrby Mrs Lyle Kurr and Mrs. Clar­
rived from Camp Lee. Va.. Sunday
ence'Johncock.
on furlough. On Tuesday and Wcrineidny lie and Mr*. Flynn visited
The twelve member* of tho N.
his parents at Nile.?. Mra. Flynn
C. 500 club held un enjoyable meet­
iMurgrete Valentine• ha* resigned
ing on Saturday evening with Mr.
her position with the Earl R Bovet
and Mrs. Clarence Cappon. High'
Reni Estate Agency*, and on Frida)
will go to Camp Lee with Lieut
plvnn to re Ide,
Mra. F W. Denton 1110 S Church
St went to Ann Arbor yesterday.
Mrs J. W. Hirettt vriired front
\V”dne«dny t111 Frirl’i'- with Mr mitt
Mi- J. E. Hewitt mid Mr. and Mra
Eighty-five guests called al lhe Clifford, and two grandsons,
WIDE SELECTIONS! LATEST PATTERNS! NEWEST COLORS)
Merle Keliv of Lanslna. Roger home
Mr arid Mrs. Charles Kah­ live east of Delton.
Krllv cmne home with lits grend- ler ot of
near Delton when they held
Both Mr. and Mrs. Kahler, who
NOW SENSATIONALLY PRICED FOR WARDS GREAT
Gerald Roper* went tn San open house on Sunday in honor of tave resided so many year* in the
their fiftieth wedding anniversary.
ime neighborhood have a wide cir­
Mr. Kahler, the aon of the late cle of friends who honor and respect
weeks’ vlnt with her husband. Pfc.
Mr. and Mrs. John Kohler, wax bom them for their tine characters and
Roger*.
Charles Drake returned W&lt;-dnr.-:- Aug. 5. 1808. on a farm east qf Del­ their cileerful and helpful altitudes
ton where Clifford Kahler now re­ toward their friends and the com­
day to his home in South Huven sides.
Mrs. Kahler, daughter of the munity of which they have so long
having attended jchool here dur­ late Mr.
Mrs. John Hom. was been a part.
ing the Unit .-^•mej.ier. making hh born Juneand
12. 1874. at Elba. N. Y..
• home with Mr. and Mi.-. Wayne the family coming
to Barry county lovely gifu as remei
Merrick.'
1883.
Mr. mid Mrr Robert Lnurenson in On
Feb. 1. 1833. Mr and Mra. golden anniversary.
mnt Min* of ElkiK.rt, Ind.,, were
Tiie Banner is Indebted to the
were united in marriage by
guest*, of Mr. and Mr* A. K Frmid- Kahler
Rev. Spiller, pastor of the Clov- Kalamazoo Gazette for the above
*«-ii over the weekend. Mrs T.au- tin• h&lt; al church, the cere­ picture ot Mr. and Mrs. Kahler, also
rcivan mid son nmaining here .:&gt;111
for some ot the information con­
while Mr. l.miren'on went to Buy mony being read at the home of lhe cerning the gathering on Sunday.
bi ide's parents. They have one son
Citv on .business.
Mr. and Mr-. Maiilon Strickland
have retiimrd to tiieir home in guests of Mr. and Mra. Raymond Cafol of Grand Ledge visited Mr,
Black ot Baljje Creek.
| and Mrs. Harry Ritchie on SaturMr und Mra Cliarle*. Leaver.
• Lieut, and Mra. Arnold Perkin* d‘l&gt;‘■
left on Thuraday for Camp RobChief Petty Officer and Mrs. Eric
in-on. Little Rock. Ark., where the Anderson and son left on Sunday
former is stationed.
1 lor u ten day furlough at their forMr
M.&gt;. MM Zadal Ml:
'&gt;»m' &gt;" Hudwn. wu.
Gr-md R uuds Friday on business.
Mr mid Mr Warren Dott and .•.nd Mrs. Vcrnor Webster and Mr.
Mbs
Virginia Potts was home
Ml
"- Vlreinia
Mr mid Mrs. Joe Shun-ll Of Battle ,ind Mr* Garner Hampton attend- 1 from Greenville over the weekend
Ml
Loren Boyes .......
and Terry of
’&gt;d the golden wedding celebrntlrni
und Mr* David Boves.
it the home of Jfr. and Mr:. Chns. Lansing came Monday for a visit,
Mrs. jed Arnold of Bii* Rapid* Kahler of Delton on Sunday.
; with Mr. and Mr*. D. Z. Boye*.
A
K. FTandin, aaa ui Chics.-, Ihw matt l» nWn w Lamins
PlictCut! 9x12!
,-vvenil d iv;. the first of the week.01’ Friday.
•fr.'mid Mrs. Giiy.Giddiri'** spent
•bti-int-j
| Mrs. Maurlne Steinke waa in ChiSiuidnv with Mr arid-Mis. Ray Hi­ &lt;*uur
ami «ra. Frank Carrot ben
‘»’c f,n&gt;l oI lbt
on “ buy"
Wardoleum
Rugs
att &lt;&gt;f Battle Crock
.
Mr and Mra Mr.- Thomason. &gt;ix-nt the weekend in Whitehall l,ig trip.
with her mother. Mra. Smith.
I John Isenhath and Marshall Fur­
Guests of-Mrs. F E Adnir over I row left Tuesday for Detroit to cn -1
• in mid Mr- Thoma*- Rohlnsnn vt«lle I Mr and Mr* Nick Vukin and tile weekend were her sister. Mr*, ter tho naval air service In which'
Reduced for this Q
Rleiuird Lee of Grand Rapids. Sun­ Hurry Parker ot Jackson and Mr*.; they tnlUted some time ago.
Frank Cobum OF Middleville.
Mrs. Henrietta Hill and daugh- |
Sale only to . .
day.
ML** Florence Wade Li spending I ter. Mrs. Leonard Lester, visited the
Willi* Cotn and rain. George &lt;•!
Big Rapids spent the weekend with two weeks with Mr and Mrs. Stcv- former's son. Kenneth Hill al the
I Great Lakes Training Station over 1
Mr and Mr Gordon .Cota Mrs cn Wmie of Traverse City.
Mix* Dorothy Stanley was home the weekend. Kenneth has been
Willi* Cola i* here , earing for the
Even at its regular price, an outstand­
from M. 8. C. over the weekend.
confined in the McIntire hoepltai
new grandson.
Miss Agni*;. Johnson, who hat-1 for a minor operation. He Is gaining bargain! NOW nt tills special sale
Dcyo, Larkin was In Kalamazoo
price an even greater buy! Choose from
fromXi;itiirday till Tuesday on bust- lM-rn home because of iUneas. re- ing nicely and will soon be able to
turned to Ann Arbor on Tuesday I resume his training.
our wide assortments of new patterns
new.
Alien Johnson was in the cast on to resume her studies at the Uni-1 Mr.-. Burdette Briggs of Bowen
and colors in florals, textures and tiles.
veixity.
’
Mills is making an extended stay
a business trip last week.
Stain-proof, waterproof, easy to kcgi
John and Hollis benhntii visited I with her daughter. Mrs. Loyal EdMr. and Mra. Emory Wood of
clean. Why pay more?
Maple Grove were Sunday gutsLs Mr. and Mra Lorraine Isenhath of, ger and family.
6x»..X29 714.9..1M »«IC&gt;V4..3.»»
Flint on Thursday and Friday.
Arthur Valentine of Ypslkinti
of Mr. and Mrs. Dan Lewis.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Druckenbrod «penl the weekend with his parents. ’
MI'.s Zabellc AdrrJunfe wa, imine
from U. of M . Ann Arb &gt;r for the an- in Chicago a few days this week Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Valentine.
buying spring merchandise.
I Mrs. James Gower Is spending
between .MimcxUr vacation.
Mra. Helen Hoekstra mid children 1 Wednesday mid Thursday with Mr. 1
Be There!
Mrs H. A Adrounic wax the guest
of Dr. l.vdia Je.-.pcracn-of the Bat­ Patty ami Tommy of Kalamazoo and Mrs Calvin Plumley of Noshtle Creek sanitarium Thursday and wen* gue-ts of Mr. end Mra. E. F. ville.
Wardoleum Yard Goods
Bottiini
on
Saturday.
Keith
Lancaster
was
home
from
Friday*
Mi. anti Mra. FtbiicLs Ritchie mid Albion college over the weekend.
Mr. and Mra. Frederick BL*Imp of
Gel these sale
p
Trainee City visited relatives in
Hosting* over the weekend
.
savings at Wardz!
Mix' Mnjy Uiujsc Russell of Krdamuoo wn* the wccKcnd guest ol
" Yd
her cousins. Mr. and Mra. W. G
Cover your rooms wall-to-wall while
Bradford,
......
*
Mra Lydia Roger* anti MUs Bene
you get these extra savings! Wide se­
Rotters went to Michigan City. Ind.,
lections in marbles, florals, texture?
on Tuesday, where limy were called
and tiles. Bargain—come in NOW!
bv tiie death of the formers broth­
er-in-law. Hurry Couplund.
Tiie
funeral tra* held on Wednesday.
Mr. mid Mrs Stanley* Mclncrt mid
Arkie were in Kalamazoo on SatyrLlnoleem en
■'‘m’i- and Mrs lx*on Delano and
Felt Back
Leon. Jr. of Ionia visited her par­
ents. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Riley Eun-

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Corpomi and Mrs. Earl E Smith
of Fort Riley. Kan., are spendins “
tcn-rlav furlough with hi* parent*,
Mr mid Mrs E. D. Smith
Mr and Mrs. George Wild of
Grand Rmiid* were Sunday gw*U
of Mr. and Mra. Edward Van Pop11 Mr*. Violet Demond of Ionia and
Mra. Roxcniary Davis of Grand Rupid* zpent Ure weekend with their
mother. Mra Jennie Gordon.
Co. Trcax George A. Clouse was
in Lansir;*, on Wednesday. Jan. 27.
attending tiie mid-winter meeting of
the county treasurers of the stare.
Mr. and Mr.*.. Floyd Goodenough
und Willard Hilton were Sunday
i ie .'ls of Mr. ami Mra. Charles Huton mid family of Grand Rapid*
I
Nola June Finstrom of Tofedo is
visiting her grandparents. Mr. and
Mra. C. F. Finstrom. On Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Finstrom went to Bay
City to *cc Charles Bowman, who
left on Sunday night for'the Mayo
Clinic at Rochester. Minn. He is
.111 very poor health.
Mr. and Mra. Calkin Plumley of
Ntt'hville were gueAu of Mr. ontl
Mr- O. W. Sheffield Friday after­
noon.
Mr. and Mr- Harry Ritchie and
Mr*. Hazel HirfUey were Sunday

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�THE HASTINGS BANNER
! ris. Rutland township, for one year MrZ Wm. Havens. * Don Banholo- ter. ♦ No school again Monday m
to travel on when slippery. Il L» meo" Jones, lhe erstwhile night '
death or miss
to fill
vacancy; Eaton county-Bird
----------------------------------- —_ mew of Battle Creek called
Mr , Sunday the approaching storm is gelling
..
Just like being up north deer hunt-I club ringer entertainer.
pie
n A DDV
DVDATLIC I JVLIA ROCK ON
• Roger;.
r,—
uitemoon at
at the home
of iMr. and won*. * We are glad for our road*
Mis*. lulls Rock aoed 7ft nassr.! i LEaton Rapid.*, township, afternoon
nome
On The Home
Front I tng
to be here. You get ured Of lhe Cheering up process was alow but '
K A MMV
[J Yr A H)
..
... Oak.
—&gt;.inc
------• famUy
.—ot
....
being cleaned out so nicely. It turn
;. *“v at li’ home on Sumfa^J.u I and C. DoJge WtHtams Brookfield Mr*.
Roy
and
—
same faces every day and every day. finally successful as hr was guided
Unl\l\ I
U I I M 11 IJ
^eems good to have our miik man
—------------------------------------------------- I won't be dble to finish this letter to the ticarest exit "
R IANF rAMPRON
,31. having been in fulling health tor' w»™hlp »or two-year termn: John
--------------- ----------------and mail man able to get through
(Continued from page 1. Sec D
tonight for it is 10.30 now. pa*t , Well bet you never heard the tart
Uy JANt CAMtKUN
a long tifnr Mi. *. Rock, who was 'B S,r“n5.$- °ne'da ,0*n‘hlP- “,’d fH
RFEE
K RFEE
again. * Harold Erb from
fr
Camp
time for the lights to go out, but of that Romeo stuff from the rert ■,
' the daughter of the late Mr and [Howard Timll. Cannel township./ Mr. and. Mrs. Roger Davis and Mr. Clairboume.
—- Lc„
La., i*
u home
heme on a tenha* been with Mrs. M. and the new X*U write until they do go out.
*cf the gang. Preel's address in— .
"*r ’—-‘e-. and
«r Mrs.
ano Kenneth Ritchie snent Cxlrtmi
: We nre going to compose a song; Mrs Adam Rock, was born in the ” ”
day furlough. After
—------vLUting
rela­
"Michigan Winter." OR; house on 3. Washington St . next
. v Sunday with Mr. and Mr*. Geo. tives and friend* here he will V1-.18
™*&gt;
«•
»«»
&lt;«
imsr J-°"”•“ 1'' ' ' entitled.
The report-; of bicretary Burton Conklin al Lacey ♦ Mr. mid Mr».
"Such Cold Feet As I Got Shouldn't, tn tin* home wlierr she h.Vi lived
- ------------ d Rapid*. * Wo
iuit *hen
a fur- ab0Ul 8 ndle’’ “nd Oh B0*’ whi,t
ifA.mi.ynbeiivW^&lt;nnUv8t,ZkSrf( Phil »PI*Ute when we got hi. I had to I Barracks 2. Wing 2 D.’
from extend our
1 Happen To A Dog." If we could only’ faf many year- For a number of and Trea-iurtr Bird L. Rogen wereyrjoyd E)|Uton and family
.. -----ithy to Mr. and
leh? Iibou? ravin? to * his ' friends »‘ork lanl«hl until Voo and then I ; Olethe. Kansas.
read by the secretary. They reveal- HushvilK were Saturday evening &gt;Mn. Leon
„.nt rend a slice of this atmosphere to
s of Hastings In
Now ’for
that he thought ptiii. Jr., wax kind
aBow-r" addresses
" lhe space
: our perspiring boys al Guadalcanal, tings city schools. later carink for rd that the cash on hand
‘— “
851.- Khrsu of Mr. and Mrs Heber
F-uob- the pines* &lt;
r daughter Ann.
mid have a bit of their unbearable her patent’, until their decease.
158 M. as. compan d with $37,268 a
\
of u homely little fellow wiien someu
°'‘*
Wni
Ensign --------Eugene”It. Bush
heat up here We could save them
year ago, a gain ol $I3,8OI&gt;25. The
\
.
body raid 'He looks just like you'' f'JJf’
bac* tomorrow, uoou
1
_
Training
Sqdn. 8 A
I heaps' of clothing, food mid fuel. tended the Firrt Metiiodirt church. amount of Insurance In force wu.*,
so now Phil rays "tan'C hr cute."
,
. „
USN AS
(Scientist*
must
devL-4some
way
of
■of which she was one of tiie oldest
M.i.i c-ivr.n ic
hnmp fmm 1 Here I am. it is now noon. I Just ■ Pensacola Florida
deflecting
powerful
ot the
&lt;^K.w"r,«KXhu ........... .. ............ R. I sun
at tne the
equator
ana rays
anuusing
n member', and one &lt;4 lhe W. 8. C. approximately WOO.OOO over the pre­
o. | sun at the equator and shcxMlng it
Republican
_.. year. -- Charlotte
------- ... ..
Mrs. F. tMantrete Valentine) will
hJ2h1PSLTmd^cof^Thls „ Hu ?rolhcil
wh0
/Y' toward the Poles 'North and South, S. Circles, both of which meant- a vious
great deal to her during the years. Tribune.
return with him
Mantrctc lias
bread, cake and co tree, nns Petersburg. Fla.—his complete ad- not poi&lt;nii,
h^rn^ith the Furi Boves office for morning we hud to train up In the dress W(U ln lttat Wfek-celebrate3 V ro“"u
...
‘Fur several years after the passing
----------- —« •-*- -—
been *.‘Lh.
attic for it was G above zero and Su hinhrt.v Feh 28 so Dint cun
1
...
of her fatltrr. ML-.. Rock wa* em- SOUTHWEST RUTLAND
For the I-ntver-lhOUght-Td-llve-&gt; ' ployed in the office at Pennock hoi­
Mr and Mrs. Myron Bnhop and
folks on that oHlce Door nau a sur­
to-sce-the-day department—A radio
prise luncheon party right up there ’.‘j*/'1 TP,
announcer was actually, girls you'll!i' H Su
^
Surviving
an- her sister. Mrs. family from Charlotte spent Bunday
for Margrete bclor? she left. derp 71,11
Pvt. ---------Gordon -.
I.. -----Green ...
....
never believe this, he war. actually , Belie Edger, who lias made her with Mr. and Mrs Dan Dougia-s.
ne
’
for
a
hike
of
9
miles,
so
the
Lieu
­
Those from the Earl Coleman. Dr. .tenant said before dinner. The wenCo. E. 5th O.T.R. Bldg. 313
telling us housewives how to slice home in Jackson far a long time * Mr and Mrs. Howard Johnson
from Hickory Corner, and Mr. and
Willison. Credit Exchange. Dr. We- ,
. Ft. Francis E Warren. Wyoming, SSfe
bread. ’IbuWeVir
thought at XTrrSE
first he was
Mrs. Rankin Hart Of Brush Ridge
Birthday June ut.
’-‘J-**— *••••
-------- — —"*’
______ ____ ___ _ _
SThr'^rlde’ WtlStai Rif AtoS.; S “«r"i&lt;" KJ'oi were Sunday guests at the home of
in. nr
n~.tn« If
vn., fellows
follnw. don't
don t . . "taiked
talkfd to
a fdlow
I
ing
of Doctors,
If you
to'a
fellow lhu
thU ------morning
,
• • •
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Havens. *
thin'k these Doctors back here on (thal just came down from Mount ' Pvt- Robert V. Keeler 36417407
gone around
nick out
?
orlt;, C11;.
nrouna sticking
siicaing his
nui urea
uuv
.---, George Havens of Detroit spent
l»hl- m^n*i«^?tiiiAt0,XJn’(dironwethF BABDer
Rainier Bnu
and ,lP
he said tne
they&gt; ,UIU
trad ocrn
been
3524 Ordnance Company
cn 8^
M10.Wl»nE*
! ever since
.since he was n
a baby.
buby. He prob- IJM Angele .. Cal . beside* numcr- Saturday: and Sunday
,—
with his parfew medals you Jui.t don t know the snowr(
n nn(
viu&gt; Training Center
snowedi |in.
andf u
it yras
was 20 degrees be- | Unit
I ably lelU duck* how to swim in hi* ■ otw niece?, and nephews.
,.nu Mr nn(| Xlrs d-IT) Havens.
load they ure carrying since other
Boy I’m glad I'm not up there
Pomona Ordnance Base
mnlKo, L... rai' IMO
ftVXA
spare time. We girls
girl* ought to gang
gang: Funeral service* were held on t Mll(S Mary Dunn of Kalamazoo
spdre
. u HDUUV M
ou mS'.Tro™
mucn nvm hr?.
uc»e.
LrPJ!011"’/4'1^!!111'
up und write In and tell him we i Tuesday afternoon at two-thirty’ &gt;jxnt tin- week end with her parThey ore making cahs until mid-, I like
.
to get clippings front
the ’-Birthday Aug. \Oth
afways hold the tout
nlways
lout against our j| o'clock a',
at the Walldotff funeral
Mr.
\jr and
iuuj Mr
j,frs Harry
"----- TDunn,
'
♦
night and emergencies and babies ,Banner. Yes, Lorna could come in
.
.. t
..a
m
L Kidder—36417391
chest mid saw the butcher knife home, the Rev. L. Wipston Stone jyjr an(j
prtd otis and sons
may often give them u good twenty- ,[the
camp to see me. If she were
towards our neck. This method officiating Interment was in Rlv- Robert and Ray were gue. tr&gt; nt the
four houn. a day.
Co. *'Aj 63rd Tng Bn.,
here. Ye*. I'm getting nil of my mail
really saves cutting the fingers.
—
.
-----...
■&gt;
----».-----made cemetery.
home of Mr. and Mrs. Harrv Dunn
tuh Tng. Reg,
,
Lesson No. I: a new army word now O.K. No there aren't any Hos­
. Those present from away tn at.- Sunday.* A.C Kenneth Dur.n of
Camp J T. Robinson. Ark.
tiiat wus given to Zolly as tne first ting* boys in my barracks, but there
funeral were Rear Ad- Montgomery. Alabama, and Mrs.
A few minutes later he broke out tend, the
step in the army Ungo course—it is 1* one right next door One from Birthday Jan. 22.
George Rock. New York City: QUnn of East Unstng spent the
hutment, and it is was not taken Prairieville. I can't think of his 1 Hi! Neil, remember Hint mom- in a new spot. He says and 1 quote, , inlral
ual lhe UB.O. mom 'here wnen "Ladecs. What are you doing about1 Mrs Joseph Chevrte and Mrs Cei- weekend with Mr. mid Mr*. Harrv
from the hut sut song they tell us. name. (Were curious now Dale, so mg
you
off you said you hoped you the great production front? ' Quick b*rt Jones. Jackson: Miss Marce- Dann. * Mrs. Howard Johnson of
It Is like a barrack* • only much let us know who he tn.)
" took
,
might
mignt
get in
tn a quarter maau-r
master a»as- .as a flash J sassed him back. T've line Edger. Albion: Mrs William Hickory Corners spent from Tuessmaller, only fifteen men; they do
produced an Army technician, a Cook. l-irvdng. and Mr and Mrs. dav until Thursday with Mr. and
have hutments which accommodate
Navy Flyer and another one at Ralph Thayer. Clarkston *
only five so they vary in slxe and
1
hw
WjU.
Itta
10
W1
p
„
Duan
,
E
Jinn4
„
home pacing the floor waiting
shape for ail we know.
PIUS TAX
Herr's an commendation
commepdation to
to Fay
ray
I.'’“nt lhM h
, Co. A. 63rd Bn . 13th Regt
for his eighteenth birthday. What BARRY-EATON*
^Here's
Marble that must give him a lot of -W|B finish this tonight
| Camp j T Robimwn. Arkansas have you dune. Bud?' Huh? * Isn't
For a Limited Time
-------------------j-----—।---------ii
im back to camp now. It is 7:15 Birthday—May 28
it
a shame
couldn't hear me.
|. The new board of directors of the
----------—he
----------------------—
satisfaction
mid
your...
friends
are all
and I'm dead tired. We started on :
• • •
• • •
' Farmers Mutual Fire Insurance
plenty proud of you too Fay.
Starting JANUARY 29th
Here are lw0 changes of address
HEADQUARTERS Die hike at 3.00 and go’, back at
War substitute that's a honey—If, Company of Barry and Eaton coun5:15. We iiad a 15 minute rest and rfor
or_
XIV CORPS
met* Moiulav and held election
—
your chore boy is worn to a frazzle tic*,
*'"-----the other two hours we walked. We
Pvl Hobt M Bllvin
APO. No 709
Your favorite beauty aid
and you can't get another. Just I of officer*;, re-elw-ting only the sec- '!
11 January 1943 walked 9 miles. That Lx walking: „ Q Btry 1st Bn
scrape the sticky dishes with the end ] n tarv The officers are: President.';
at half price . . . juit
C. A. (A
•. A •
ot a spool. I have u No. 8 and grab j Loy Kline Chester town-hip: vice-1'
To: Officers and EhUsted Men of , 4*- miles an hour. We don't need! 507th C
the lop and scrape with the other preMdenL Clarence Longstreet. Mid- '
when you can appreciate it
the 57th Engineer Battalion. Amer­ an automobile, we make better time | Long Beach, Calif
•
Birthday
—March 27
&lt;iul It's easy on the pans and dlevUle: Secretary. Ro*-' H Burton.
ican Division
*i; afoot
•.
•
Tax-Reverted
moil , . . to counteract
hands too Besides, it's fashionable Charlotte, mid treasurer. M: J. Hm1. Under provisions of AR 600-55.
I didn't get any mall today at all |
Burry County Properties
to use wood nowadays wherever tom, Assyria township. Barry county.
I peraonaily and officially commend I imagine because of so much snow , A C John W. Reed
the effects of winter on the
possible.
Cadet Sqd. 105. Flight B.
the officers and enlisted men of the here. IIII
’ll probably get lota
lots of letters
[ Tills meeting Usually Is held follow,
ues* that Is
delicate skin around
57th Engineer Battalion American tomorrow’. Well I guess
is about '’ Army Air Forces. Class Center
j ins- the annual' meeting of stock­
or vyesterday
and I San Antonio Aviation Cadet
Divirion, for meritorious and con- all of the news fn*—»-r«i«v and
Henry Kaiser is using wood, plas­ holders. but . there wen* not enough
your eyes and throat.
hear ।
spicuous service during recent oper- today so wiH close — sill c'^xe and hope to
Center
tic to be exact, in the building of i। present for a quorum and th? meetTUES.-FEB. 9th
from
you lsoon.
»”-«!
his gigantic trial transport planes. । ing was set for Friday. Ulen ad­
ation* against the enemy.
fr
SP vou
i2°P Keep -writing
------ . —
­ * | San Antonio. Texas
2. DUl.
But IVI
for JUUl
your help, the Kliu.
recent will. ----loo. Take
care of yourselves , By gory. John, you're a hard one The War Dept, say* the test flights JI Jotirned until Monday.
- —'-COUNTY BLDG.
------------—against
■—•
------ —
.,U ana
—.. —
___ __we have been successful and new plas­
keep track of. JJust
last week
operatlotus
the —
enemy
would
andSmc
keepemllino,
smiling,that S Wpat I do. . IO -keep
The annual meeting wit* held at
HASTINGS
not have been possible.
Good niglght Mom and Pop changed you from Flight D to G. tic planes will also be used in the'I Charlotte Grange hall last wedk
See you soon, but never mind well change ’em training of bomber crews, ill these ji Wednesday. Directors were elected
3. Your accomplishments Included
Dale
1 every week. If it will
-----— help
.—r you
.— "keep
—fine bomber crews can use plastic ,I for the ensuing year and official
among other things blazing roads .
ITS PATRIOTIC TO BE
lave all his I'em flying."
flying."
, planes, then
then we girls can surely annual reports j«ad. The company
through the jungles and building , Dale would like to have
A PROPERTY OWNER
Now about next wcck.^MaiW
week Many ^of
of fcrnpe
-crape our sticky pail*
pans with spoob.
spool* i was shown tq.oe in uood financial,
bridges over the MatanikaU River. । friends write to him. His address | Now^ubout
vou fellows from surrounding Barry The wings, body, mid tail are made condition. Because of the storm lhe
This was done with limited and in- I
County have written about news In from' n plastic known us Duramold. previous day und drifted condition : I
adequate equipment. Your battalion "pvt. Dale J. Larabee, 36415313 r^County
1st
Bn..
HQ.
Co.,
130
Ind.
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.
i
.
i
..
«~a
..v.a
»nr
STATE
LAND OFFICE BOARD
I
your
own
vicinities
and
asked
for
very
little
metal
Is
used
in
the
connt the same time operated with
of the roads, there was an attend- |
'lumrd
word from
ll call
from there
there so
so we
we'll
call around
around struction and this only In the engine
seventy-three (73) men under its :
of only 11 person.*;.
.
-------------- --------------------------the county every few weeks. The mounts and cowlings and in the mice
authorized strength. Your work was i Fort Lewis.
Lewi*. Washington
Seven directors were elected nl the] _..
„nhit.h«t
HASTINGS
‘
PHONE 2115
first
one
to
report
to
you
from
Del,
Bm
inunniui&gt;
ut-puuincni.
tMp'rua
all the more remarkable because it I Howard Bliss. -Signalman Third
I ammunition department. Experts meeting. Those from Barry county ?h,t M’'"‘lM‘n”*'”■ ^ published
-niter the war ' production are M. J^Hartom. Assyria township.1 In »•*«•.*■
wa* *&gt;ne under the adverse condi- Claw, who is taking naval training ton is Mrs. I*on Leonard, known
accordance
with
provh’'■"'*«• “
“»• the nrovta.
tion* uf intense heat, heavy trop- at Fort Williams, Maine, Is serving to many of you os Eloise. Shea of- AIR ™
FLIVVERS -•
of Ulis plastic.
a lady as one I don't know whether they will be and Vernor Webster. Hiutingi*. for
ical rain storms and often while sub- ns coach and captain of a basket- about as capable C
of 193*. as amended.
shen it con™
conies te
to
(,r Kaisers but I bet the air two-year terms, and Frank D. FerJected to harasaing hostile fire. It ball
H-n team at 'camp.
’am" *A Signalman could know and when
----------- .... ­ Third Class In the navy corresponds getting things done she
*h" has what
uhBt, will be thick with them, if I know
demanded ingenuity,. resourceful
ness. determination and courage of to Che rank of Sergeant in the army. It takes. So nekt week
”'*• we
— take
—' ■*you iny America.
to
Delton.
Howard
makes
up
lhe
team's
sched
­
the highest order on the part of ev­
P. S. I don't sell thread.
Cheerio.
ule and U happy in his work. We
ery officer and enlisted man.
Zolly Coffer
‘don't know about your team.*; rec­
A. M. PATCH
Well, I gui‘s we tried the fat out
ord Howard, but we'll bet they can't
MAJOR GENERAL
,...
I SOUTHWEST WOODLAND *
Of this one Meaning column. Cor■ equal
Hastings. How about it?
U 8 Army.
week-, Letter
rectlon: So-called column Any re­
' Betty P.
F. Sneathen. daughter of
Commanding.
--------------------------Ttie
snow
nlow
was
a
welcome
.'fn&gt;blancc
between anything living
Glenn
Taggart.
Is
now
in
training
Harold and Gerald Rogers, who at the WAAC Training Center, Fort ,121
S.lif.d™ ™ "-•“/*
are In the Ground Squadron of the Des
Iowa. Mrs. SneatMn afternoon.** The Woodland United and
rwJ,
Army Air Corps at San Angelo, says Moines.
that
she
hopes
to
get
into
the
Brethren
Missionary
Society
met
*
tu
*
“
-v, J«,«“
Texas, have both been advanced to motor transnort corps and to take with Mrs. Vada Green Wednesday. । We probablyda
apht all our infinitive*.
the rank of Private First Class. officers training after she com*
We
are
glad
to
report
that
Mrs.
An
bread-caning
an.......
w...w
wc
nre
Kiau
rcixjri
ma
1
Mrs.
....................
,
...
—
Congratulation* follows, and by the
the basic course. She has a Vlctor
victor Benner
Benner Lsismakln
” aa speedy
making
speedy ,. nouncers
nod',cer* fault. Him an,.
“I111 ».»»
hU ’J,d
wnv do they have as much trouble pletes
keeping you two separated in the brother, Tom. in the Army Air recovery from her recent operation.1 Production front. Foocy!
Corps
at
Perrin
Field.
Texas,
and
a
*
Lon
Moore
is
improving
slowly
'
----------------------------------army, ns we used too. Harold was
O F T H E PEOPLE
Millie, who plans to Join the from his recent- Illness
1
BANNER WANT ADVS. PAY
always Gerald and Gerald was al-.. , Nister.
completes
I
wavs Harold and we were plain; WAVES as soon as she
* coro
P,etes •
her
schooling.
imbarrassed.
1I “
cr sc,,oo,,,,
“Lucille
Carpenter,
daughter
of
Mr.
BY THE PEOPLE
Robert Ermont Shplta. son of Mr.
and Mrs. Ira Shultz, Hastings., 'and Mrs. R. 0. Carpenter has be- |
j'.n. n7^&gt; WTO's: g»
'"IM £
Naval Training School for Machinr51'5- rJjntv° wmC
FOR THE PEOPLE
I.U M.'..
th, UnMI, of
on’uJt!
.Sd
K*n«„ He receiv'd lhe r.Un, ot
“*. *H£*“
mvehlnhu mile, second rlui. vnd b.-*• *?‘
«h on lhe honor 1UI. *«■
bnluUful^Jd
Oor™ Mh.rd, who I, .l.lk.ned :
lJ“ Th'lr’SS
with the Marines at San Diego. Is
^n?umb ” that the&gt;
liking his work on lhe rifle range. ,COJ!”'A0'?
f
so he write* Hastings frtends-at '
n'
°.L iu
home on the range',
V*
**B
'home
range*, eh Gordon!
Gordon I
by a
Here is a letter written by Pvt. ^t“}L
nh r Tjavl/irmn' I
Dale J. Itarabee of Fort Lewis,
m rhie»™
'
Wash.,
9hle°B° University. ,
Wash.. to his parent*.
parents. Mr. and Mrs. |"K
going David.
- •’ *
Deep in the heort of America
Jesse Lnrabee of 23fl E. High St.. Nice
Preel Jone* took it ribbing in his
Hastings.
is the love of Freedom . . .
Thursday night camn paper when lhev wrote—"A ■
Fridav noon and lonelv little, man w«» found roamand the will to preserve for­
Friday night i ing aimlessly round the halls of the
i Municipal Auditorium Christmas eve
NOW that it is your patriotic duty-as
Dear Mom and Pop:
ever those principles crystal.
I mourning the loss of his coat, hat
Today 1* an awful day, it has land all hl* friend*. A* he looked up
well
as
profitable
to
produce
all
the
eggs,
ixed in the immortal words of
snowed all dav. (We all know Just with sorrowful eye* and once more
how vou feel Dale) fpr lhe road U 'explained hl* plight. It was hard to
broilers, milk or pork you can, DemandAbe Lincoln. In this war—as
terribly slippery. These mountains (believe that this UtUe urchin was
out here are very «teep, and hard none other than Preel Thomas “Roin the dark days when Lincoln

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SECTION TWO— PACKS 1 H

HASTINGS. MICHIGAN, THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 4. 1943

IICHTY-SKVINTH YEAR
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BEAUtY EWEHT

$2 00 SIZE JAR OF

etoS£^«"ni^i!Sl

another

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LyBARKER’S

Government

DON’T

Be Out Guessed

Shall Not Perish
from the Earth

CLOSED FORMULA FEED/

Open Formula Feeds

Mileage Rationing Means

You Can’t

WASTE

Open formula feeds were originated by the
Farm Bureau as a fanners’ organization.
Contents of closed formula feeds had to
be guessed at. Farmers’ feeds are open
formula and list* the ingredients pound
for pound on the feed tag, because;
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Gasoline!

They enable the farmer to check on the bnlnnco
between animal and vegetable proteins (in poul­
try and hog feeds).

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When made by a reputable manufneturer interested in HIS welfare he
knows just WHAT he is paying for.

spoke at Gettysburg—mapy of

IP'’-'

our boys have fought and died

in a wor testing whether “this
notion ... or any nation so

conceived . . . can long en­
dure."

It is up to us to see

that “these

dead

shall

not

have died in vain . . . and that
this nation, under God, shall

have o new birth of Freedom.”
What arc we waiting for? Let’s
honor Lincoln now—not with a

The farmer ean gM an idea of the
dollar value of the ration.

Whethar you’ve on ’’A’’ “B” or “,C” Ra­
tion Book—it’s important to squeeze extra

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He can consult with the Michigan State College
as to feeding value of the ration.

word tribute, but with on ac­
tion tribute! INVEST IN WAR

Buy War Savings Bonds and Stamps Here.

BONDS and STAMPS today!

mileage out of every gallon of gasoline! Do
it by. keeping Spark Plugs and Air Filter

clean . . . and drive under 35!

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DRIVE IN TODAY FOR

ANDRUS SERVICE
Phone 2240 Hoitingi

Try to find these advantages in a
CLOSED FORMULA FEED
Farm Bureau MILKMAKERS • M ERM ASH EK . PORK­
MAKERS have no superiors. Ask us for open formula
booklets ou our feeds.
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FARM BUREAU SERVICES, INC.
HASTINGS, MICH.

TELEPHONE 2118

N. CHURCH ST.

HASTINGS CITY BANK

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Fifty-Six Yean of Continuous Service”

PHONES: 2105 - 2103

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN

�THE HASTINGS BANNER. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1M1

MIDDLEVILLE

formerly resided In Chicago. She
ta survived by another sister, Mrs.
W. A. Barnes of Pasudcua, calirornla and u niece, Mra. Ralph Van
Wta of Hastings. Another sister,
Mrs. Nathan Moffitt preceded ber
&gt;n deatn oy u lew years. Funeral
services were licld at the Cross funeral home- in Caledonia, Saturday
altemoon. with dnlermenl m the
Uaieuonia cemetery. * Older Middkvllle residents will be interested
to learn ot the recent death of Geo
i. ♦veeicr at nu home m Foitiand,
Oregon. He was born in Middle­
ville in ]8M and lived here for many
years. He built the residence now

Hastings looking after the baby at
the Walter Tliotnas liome as Mr.
| Thomas underwent an operation at
j Pennock hospital. Saturday. * Ellis
’ Cross spent tiie weekend with hta
i mother, Mra. Maud Cross. Hls stater. Mrs. Nellie Soules, who had
been spandim several days with her
mother. accompanleaTtun to Lanung Sunday on her way to Dimondate. * i-iilecn niemoers ot me
' Prairie Literary cluu had an on­
lovable
—
gathering
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Wednesday
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witn
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A
an.I -----

WMIM. P*W
maker gave a vet

son Alton, who was at dinner when
jM. heard a nouc and discovered the
doo„
been bto
‘
““
P.1® taterior was a maa* of Hames.

did feature by Mrs. Ray Lyons. a
Mra Mattle Garret Is In Grand Lawrence tie»dt ana cimdren nave
paper tire had written entitled "The
Rapids keeping 'house for Hi^er moved troni uic issuer irnin un me
succvuncd in saving the livestock,
n
—i— and CT.
Fowler
hbr young —
son. * ...
Mr. riauic to me wattcis .cottage
corn hiukcr. tnntnu; machine and The blame was laid where it be­
and Mrs Wayne Carpenter und Mr.
.-.ome other tools in lhe basement, longs. the indifference of the par­
und Mra Geo. SGiroder of C«k- Norma Hazzard, daugnicr ot Mr.
but a targe amount of hay. grain ent* to their children’s needs In
donia attended the Presidynt s Bull
and other unplrrncnu were des­
at the armory in GrSnCItapids. Sa­ tnureuay to jum her muoand who
troyed on Uie upstairs floor. Forturday night. * Mrs. Arthur Smal­ uulu camp u&gt; anuouri. * Htcve
tunalely the wind was in the diree- pfe might read and heed,
price paid patrons vnvs
cents.
ley and Mra-Glen Allen of Parme­ mum, was nsted num Mlndlevilie
tion tiiat blew the fue away from I the business session. Mra. .. ...
, There
,lreic was also 3'22.000 pounds of , :
lee attended the meeting of the ex­ us a t-tAxtee ano went Inu; service
ehene manufactured. Caaii
Cash ' gan State
Tuesday fur Chicago, where they Uie other buildings. Insurance is car- nor iihld an Installation service for cottage cheese
tension group leader* ut Hiutlnus.
-----will spend a few uuys al lhe Mer­ rled in tiie Woodland uo. Ou Nov. the newly elected officers. Consid- I receipts amounted ta 81UU40 87 of i
Thursday. * Mrs. Maynard Miller
ennms
». w
* lar»e 0x10 on lhe
crable husinew was transacted, 'which
whlcn butter sales
sale* were 44JJ32.13;
chants man.
Mart, uuymg
buying kouo
goods.
* wnDonof Hopkins wa* in.loan Friday on were Sunday uuint-r guests ui Mr.
the
old Churchill, who emlstcd in the foundation wm destroyed supposed- with
*- reports- *-by **
— various def
cheoae. 18.732
I8.732M,
akimmllk. Sll.TM 5(5, ak
cheuae.
business und nlsb \islted her par­ and Mt*. Clarence bleeby m Grana
Misspending a man's time la a
mental secretaries. Tiie supply
00; sweet cream. S3A72 64. powder.
air corps some time ago, leit &gt;'
ents. Mr. and Mrs. Phlllh Bender. itapius. * Cuiuuc Bevier at Detroit, moving to Grand Rapids In 1001 and army
t»tb fires were in the daytime, rotary. Mrs Philip Bender, repo
to the West thirty years ago. _ He for Detroit Baturday and from there
spent tne------------weekend.------st name,
rcturn* Mr. and Mra. Larry Barton of ------------I—-—
ui gu —
to ——
Miami.
Hls sis- Much sympathy U extended Alton all apportionments had been c
a member of the Hrst
first gradu- ;expects
Grand Rapid* were Sunday gtiesu.
- n*K to
io nt,
nta college work
worK Monday was u
— ------------ Fia.and
Ur. Murv
son
family who were just getting a for. They included |2. cash for
of her uncle and aunt. Mr and Mra. noun. * The uellu pa*l Matron* atlng class from Middleville high rt-r
tar, Mra.
Mary DcBuut
De
dicalmeeting
supplies• school
for China
and He
Ic u survived by tits
Start
in the
agricuiturai
fwtoJerotnc who
Cryanhad
* been
Mr und Mrs
UnGuo
whi hold ng
monthly
in 1881
Jerome Cryan * Sir. und Mr*. Lin- Guo wtd hold n* inontiily meeung school in 1881 He is survived by hi* issaumn
Kennsln ut
of ucuuu,
Detroit,
ALL HANDS ON THE KITCHEN DECK S B
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..... ...av
irtlunrl &gt;■ui.u
nrl ■■u ^.n
ittwrnlinu aa Ii-a
few dues
days with her par- but llieae things will happen.
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ruuay
me
oi «...
air*,
u.
runuiuu
son,
v»uwood■ Burdick und
two children of ...
. Fimay
al .....
uic uwne
Uume of
an*. tuiuu
Leiuia. ■ uumw
*uiow in
in Mi
Portland
and
son. WilWil- II*i&gt;eriamg
in or
hi
klrtaUy
witn a----------------------[wt-lucK dinner,' 'liam
of m*no.
Fresno. cam.
Calif. «His* promuroth- enU. returned to Detroit with him.
HaaUngs *|ient Sunday with Mr. i*irs|iutr&gt;ck
-------------- - -------IT'S MOTHER'S BREAD-BAKING DAY. I
Miner,■ «l.saac
uh 1 * George Kraft gnd daughter. Mus
—■-- ana '*William,
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and Mrs. Curl Pferdentcher. north­ Mcmucra.arc atiKed to bring needle era.
him in death. * Mr. and Lorrwuie of Caledonia were Sunday hrtP £
^iv«j tha
west of town. * Mi-^c-i Mhirella mid tnread to do sewing fur Pen­ preceded
mi*, juiin vourhuibt and children dinner guest* uf Mr. and air*. E. Mr*-f ‘oyd Holes have receiywE the vajo Indian children. Theae sup­
Davis and Helen Coman. who lire nock liospilal. A Middleville OJiS. oi
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of
Uic
birth
of
plies
are
extra
besides
the
regular
Overuel
spent
Bunday
with
hls
F.
Blake.
*
Mr.
and
Mr*.
Edd
Timm
r
students ut the Lucid Breretarinl chapter wdi have a combuicd spe­
another
little granddaughter.
granddaughter. 'IThe
.
. * entertained
fourteen friends at
little
he missionary budget. The missionary
*
-• a.. another
&gt;
...
... ..n.&lt; &gt;r»
School in Grand Hapids, spent tiie cial and tcgulur meeting next Mojv faster, aux J. F. soupper
crevurv, airs, vcm nooper unwJ., tS
weekend at their homes * Mtarn day night wiui a pot-iucx* slipper family. * Mr. and Mrs. ival Buird pedro party on Saturday night. Mrs.
unccd plans were underway for 1
is Lhe
Jean Stimson and tVlimu Kelsi-r of prccconig ut 0.3(1 o'clock. Inr ana children ol Grand Rapid* vis- Claude itosenberg of northwest
*
"The FLOUR
birthday luncheon at the next
n.d her parents. Mr. and Mrs. El- I Thomapplewaa winner of llrat ^*“u*
Hastings spent the weekend with worthy- matrun la very anxious fur _.
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o
---------riiev
niMi
nrire
a
Mr
and
Mrs
Harold
Hasbeen
named
Patricia
Ruth.
*
Cemeeting.
Friday Feb. .6 and which
it good attendance „„
us the regular mer jstuts, Sunaay. ____ ___
the formers purenu. Mr. mid Mis. „
* “r'^Of ibawdauahtar cl1 freeman, son of Miner Freeman, we hope all ladies wiU put tn their
THE BEST COOKS USE”
Harry Stimson. Tin- young ladles Iiicvung wis* postponed because of called on her Mitera. Mrs. Foster toni^n BtaL«tt nospitnl Grond
tar Chicago Friday night Md data book, and eliminate any other
"i
For
Flits
About
the CES Aid Money Raitieg Plin. write the
M
are now employed ut the Wilcox mcU-iiKiit weaup-i. and inc special Waddell ana Mts. Hox- Johnson. * ftauid* FriuaT morning Jan » "ofil
«°« “&gt; Tcxaa as a new toctal engagement. Mra. Nellie
“ The little ladv weighed Kg Ite and recruit in the
Rich Plant ut Balti.- Creek. * Mr. । will ix- a school of instruction, con- . w“ — - ■'
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VALLEY CITY MILLING CO, lurtlmJ, -Michipn.Fj
army air corps. Bible Souics who was present with her
... ww....
and —
Mrs
Juhn Blocher of Wood­ nuctid by Grand Mui ilia Lydia H. uuuu. r &gt;* unpiu.'aig lupaliy
Schuur
accompanied
hta
a*Jar
aa
mother.
Mix
Maud.
Oros,
gaw
a
«__u
—u-.. gursu
(UrsU n(
of Ixiwch. Remember Mon- ifrom her recent operation and wa* Mr hJ^Jcum and hls father-in-law, Chicago and from there 1* going to very in’tareating talk on what her
land -----were u.
Sunday
of her'Joiinaop
her
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brother,
Foster Waddell und I-.,,.;..
family. OU, ingnt, Feo. b. * in a C1OM.- game ।out to churcn service. Sunday. *
Pv&gt;uL»n Vtaitad Mra Hus- Kansas City to visit hta brother, church at Dimondale 1s doing. The
♦ Mrs Margaret Holcomb of Grand Friday, night Thornupple-Kcilogg L. R. Beeler and son Connie visited Wns andbnby on Sunday afternoon Edward, also in the service. A Thia program consisted of a wv timely
RapULs wa* a culler of
E. F. timer
basketball
team astrung
its mg
lifm
I
Mr Mrs.
Wdlum
attMUfed
«•“ up
ration
buUneM
makea news play on South America by Mra.
ler Ml Caledonia, Sunaay. * Rev. ♦
- one
— day
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■last■ week.
• •• * Mrs.
victory of the season when it de­
Blake,
luncheon711 Grand Rap‘cta Thur*- &lt;-&lt;ccr-ti....fore It reqrn.es more harry BaUch and Mr* Russell Benand
Mrs.
U.
A.
btceuy
and
sons
ot
Gerald Roger*, tne former Ilcne lea tea Nushvidc by a score of 33
dJy ami
J-ued on Mrs Bur- telephoning for items Persona bav- der. * Whether due to gas rail onPoUiemus, left on Friday for the to 31 Middleville team Lv thus lead­ Howe. Ind, came Monday to be detta Cline at Blodgett hospital. * •
-■■■&gt;--o
*v-u
ne&gt;p
your cor- ing. driftad roads or was it omission
delta
Cline
at
Blodgett
hospital.
*
•
_
present
at
the
auction
saic.
Tucsing
ipi
uivuiun
of
scnools
in
the
C
camp near Ft. Worth. Texas, where
a lol by reporting to her
she will spend a couple of weeks ctasa tor the coming tournament. uuv ut the home oi ner parents; Mr. Mr. and Mra. Clare Bro&lt; and chil- ’respondent
ut ii f 2. Also, we are bjiled to edit
with her husband who 1* in tiie uir At lhe end of the first quarter the und Mrs. A. u. Johnson. Incy will dren. Helen und Kenneth attended .w- ....----- __ jgajch g 60
corps. * Mrs. Rush Randall visited vuitora led by one jxiint-score 7 also friMt his patent*. Mr. and Mrs. u pot-lucx dinner at tne home of tae Home Front on
b*?* ta
her daughters. Mrs. Clam Sctuuitz to 8, but the lioinc boys got busy Gco.'Sfeeby in Uaghton. a Fred J. Mr. and Mrs. H. Pogenpoll in Grand Ui0*
White, who is employed m Juckson.
and Ml** Jennette Randall, in
Grund Rapid*. Tuesday. She also was raiM-d to 21 lor Middleville and .- jr-in Sunday al his home on Grand
called at the Clark home to rer Mra. H lor Nashville. In the mini quutbDllla Wcsbruok. and found her cr -Nashville used u fast.break un&lt;i tie Creek «o* a weekend guest at Bloomington, ina., ounaay ana reAh
ready to go out to u luncheon iuid scored 11 points, but the home team the home of fils suter, Mra. Edd malncd over Monday to attend the
fcehntr fine * Mr.- Douglas Rey­ was able to overcome IhU gain with Finkbelner. * Tiie Ouo Bechtel graduation of Miss Hazel Campbell. “ theMarines. All neceuary pa
nold*. who completed h&lt;-'r cour-e •&gt;' Hie fitml windup of u win . High­ family iuu been a! I lie led witn coid* from basic training at the WAVE pcr*„ p_,
the University has been a .-u iu d a. point men fbr Middleville were Reu­ und Hu. and Hie Utile boy. Eiwui, school. * .Misses Marjorie Chandler J^F1*-**
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defense inspector nt the Duplcx-Co. ben Rounds witn 13 und Ruy 1-ink- who was suffering with ear mice- und Marjorie Mills of the T-K fa- *nia.
when orders came stopping the
in Battle Crrwk * The Woman's beincr with It) poiiiis. The high U&lt;M&gt;. und baby Betty huve required culty wcrc in Detroit for the weekhSL. Sim
Club will observe its nnnuiil Gue t (xiinu fur the visitors were Schantz doctor ., care. * Mr. and Mrs. Bert end. * Mrs. Pearl Hydorn of Grand
LMWmiiS
Night on Tuesday evening. Feb. 'J I and Kune with ti. The next game Benton. Mra. E. F. BLuce. Mr*. Pearl Rapids was a weekend visitor of her
Kenyon. Mra. Arthur Kenyon, Mr stater. Mrs. Unna Kirkpatrick. “I**® nr“ *
Slnti^roJ a'h?
with ii dinner and program. * TI:**
*(rA *
Floral Garden club will be rntri- ihen.- Friday night. The wore ot the and Mr*, trank Sensiba. Mrs. Will Sunday dinner guests were Mrs.
Trumble. Mr. and Mis. Oscar Sherk Flora Hanlon and Mra. Minnie
*hen tncy»x|&gt;ect to be
taincd.at rm uil-day nietlini: thia
it ii»iu as
Wednesday at the. houn* &lt;&gt;i Mr
tor Mmalr.nie 22 i*i C Thafer bp- mid Mra. Clara Gill attended lhe Johnson. * Mis* Virginia Betz spent sunimoned. Welty
kSUT
Henry.Brog * Mr. and Mrs-Burney ing the I's.d highpolnter with- 10 luneral of Miss Emma Sherk at lhe weekend In Grand Rapids os
Cislrr entertained Duane Fisher puint*. * A letter ot uppn-ciation Caledoijju, Saturday afternoon * guest of Mr*. Floyd Wilkins. * Mrs. JW»- *,“rs. w. K^Liebler has been
und Leonard Stimson ut dinner |Or out contribution to tne Banner, Mrs. B C. Swift and daughter. Mra. Florence Ullery of the Art Geukes confinwl to her home the post week
Wednesday night, and *otnc other was-a hip,). MiTprlw last week, Bellv Watkins spent Saturday hi household, went to Grand Rapids **t-» Mier effects oi tne nu. w. K.
young friends ot their son Ed liner irpm Mra R. 8. Tompkins, nee Avis Grand Rapid* vtaiung at the home 'luesday lore few days' visit at the “ having quite a hand at nouseemu. mcin tiie evening. Ed left for Pt. Cm.- Perry who is living at DclMar. Ca­ of Mra. Cora Frcncn. Middleville home of her son. Lyle. Her grand- wot*- *' Mrter. Thuradny * Mrs. Claude K* r- hl. Her husband. Capt. R 8. Tomp- trlind* will be Interested in know- son. Donald Ullery. left on Thurs- ^-c?c f
ZZA CAR PUT ‘TO BED- IK DEAD STORAGE
oav ror
for service with
wiui Uncle
uucrc cmmu
Sam.. *
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mecn Is y&gt;eii&lt;lii)g the week al Ann km* 1* .sales officer nt lhe Camp mg thM Thoma*, who is with the day
VjWN A CAR 15 NORMAILY-'OII THE 00*
1-K fufa- day guesta „°L
of h
his
of tne T-K
m slsu-r, Mrs. Cur­
Arbor caring for her diiugnlcr. Mi: Callan Coiiinn.v.arv und. utao has U. is. Marines, is at present in Au*- Henry Cunningham
.
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tls
Arnold
and
hnshund
Tlwv also
REQUIRES AN EXPERT JOB OF PREPARATION
Joe Corrigan and little daught t. i hargc’ol the .'.air., &lt;onmd.'&gt;*ary. ita tialiu. Sidney 1* expecting to go in- culty spent the weekend at Baltic Us.
IT EASILY THROWS Off MOST OF THE
“Murv Josephlni*'' born in. un Ann manage:, id keep Hither busy as they to service soon. * Mr, and Mrs. Jer- Creek with hls parenta. ★ Mr. and called at the homeof Mrs.McPecks
FOR
STORAGE.
ELSE
IT
DETERIORATES
WATER THAT HITS LUBRICATON POINTS.
Arbor lLiw.pli.il. Jan. 20. Cliiudi* and supply food tor about 3U.UOO men. old Keeg-tru and two small sons ol Mra. J. C. Schad had a couple of Mstcr. Mrs. RayLyoux * L. R. Bee­
Grand Rapid*, wcrc Friday night letters recently from their son Rod- J«
hl* son.. Harold, and Mi , Heater Tliesr ht’.le Iwuqui U. .
FASTER THAN IF DRIVEN CAREFULLY ANO
With minimum driving,water stays
nl... .. dinner guest* al the Alton Elwood
who joined the
marines
lust
*‘id claw m.7-----—
F.IWixxl II-.V. SUV IGUICU ney.
uic iiuumca
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• ---------------Sorters took Mr*. K. down Salur- uut evert* d
‘
SERVICED PROPERLY. PRE PARAB ON
day returning on Sumluy. Harold j,
;.i m..-. *a Amir* .. Flnk'iemer be- home. • Mr. and Mrs. Charles July. He received a nice lot of ’»0«n“,*Jal Hastings every Monday
....
THERE LONGER, CAUSES BUST. A GREASE
mcmta'ralup in
11 tinUw Whltwum
Wnitwum of Spring take,
lake, formerly vuiutmas
v.uistnu* mail, letters, .package*,
.packages, mahl
^ht bes^nnlnR
lxidi^ng fast week. T»»c
The clana
a:ul Miss 8-xters visited Mr. ami ram.-eiutiol.-lor
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FOR STORAGE COSTS ABOUT $30.
.......
.......... ' dub.
i&gt;..i.ii... &lt;n.. are
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&gt;&gt;._.« papers «.*/•
.i&gt;n tn
io* thirty
JOB AT LEAST EVERY TWO MONTHS 1$
of Middleville,
parents ..r
of their
etc. on Jan.
10. wic
Hls irv-ntinn
location which Ihas
thirty members, will be a
Mrs Harrv Fin-stone ut Munroe * Three
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quBtters century
c...... ...
Tiie F.irmelie Exlenslotf croup wi : Tiiur.-d.ty, Jan. 28 und it will I ta- a third .-m. Ronald Lee. born Jon. 20. I* unknown but 1* somewhere where
rS?
A WISE PLAN.
have un nll-dav meeting thl Wed
.ot of
““u.
••• • ­ day aiwire :&lt;&lt;.lik&lt;l with n io.
_. * Ru.-rv Batsell, Jr., who enrolled Jhey live in lenU. Rod is well and
nesday ut th*' home ofAtr*. •‘“’V pleiuui . . Hls duiiglittra. Mi.i. «.ulu
&lt;Lulu us a student in the aeronautical en- enjoying marine life. * Mr. and JMatn that day « nis bromer,
hJ}r
Stimson. * Mr. and Mr... Neil Al­" Clark und Mrs Ruth Kiump. hud ginetring department ul lhe Uni- Mrs. Harry Bennett entertained the
ger at Kttlninnzrxr were Sunday vis- sent- word they were eomina to veraity of Michigan, lust Hcptember, following guests at a dinner party, *®y*
0“°*}- “J;
was UK
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Itoiwol ids daugliter. Mrs Arthur eja nd the day with their father
and came home Sunday morning-and Monday evening; Mr. and Mrs. ahl»»l s°n of Mr. and Mrs. Jefferitme. andami wem
went u,
l&lt;&gt; Kui.imazoo
Kalamazoo TiKi.aay
Tuesday lor nfl- Marie
Mark itncme.
Ritchie. Mrs.
Mis. riora
Flora ziunion
Hanlon
™...OliJri?™*
Smalley, and family. * Mra. Myrtl*- mother, but when lh«y cume.
i";’
«lm*on wn* broit&lt;’ht by ambulant *- then Rvv. E C. Finkbdncr and two nul examination
lor sendee.
service, aj
*&gt; mrs.
exa.iiiiiuilion for
As. ne
he uua
and mr*.
Mr*. uuuy
Dolly uuiuuuu.
Johnson. ♦
Mrs.
.^1
...... and
..... Nurina ekpccta
i-xuecta’to
tu pari,
mu&amp;. hls
hls education will Hattie
Hastings P
11l-J«
L*e £°niestead
homestead on the
Uie River
her horn*- ut Parmelee Wednes­ v&lt;atUM daughh i... Ellin
nut lit- Smith
nmun has
nas been
uecn at
ai Hustings
ransuuga
—&gt; —
—
J
Bangor,r.iiand six be finished some other place, cvi- s‘—
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Rt“*il on Sen-. 2. 1857. He wr
day from St. Mary's hospital Mrs brerzed in from
household of her son Arthur and «“«1 ta th? Middleville and HasEugeni Itaight is curing tor her » people Hum Woodland
_
and then Osas her daughter-in-law
school*“and
taught in the dtaPatrick Doyle of Boyne Fall*, who car’atid’wlfe droppcd
r»^j‘’ i”i"for"dinner, who was badly burned recently, was’ three sons,
daughter-in-taw
‘h&gt;w&gt;
’inctadlrik•
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i...
II.
_
trli-t
crhnnl,
InrlnHIncr
lit*
Andrew
did
really
smile,
and
sav
brought
to
her
home
at
Parmelee
was
called
to
Petoskeyby
the
er
ittrkt
including
the
Moe
has been working in Detroit, came All(trew dl() r«.Af|V M
w days'
table liad last week from Pennock hospital leal Illness of her brother Clyde «uto Dhn^ for severM jea^x In
Thursday for a ..
few
days visit with Well!
Weil! Well!"
Well!' The.dining
The din
his sister; Mrs. Lloyd Elwood. * Mr. to be enlarged to accomrnixlnte a and U making a nice recovery. * Johnson. * Mrs. Malcnmh Maclver JMIjn &lt;*»!&gt;««
Mvrnte.:..
but what
s u.nu.
tad.,Lhut.
and Mrs.
Peters .......
of Grand
..
...Irwin
. .........
CI.IAUcrowd
&lt;n .-• i of
vruiv*
JI. uui Wlllll
a
null! Aden Campbell,
•»*.'&lt; *who
v- re- ^^“MbSlfl th^mes^ed^w^hT^
a...
Rapids were Fhursduy slimier guests
t„n(. thl.y had
(roIU cenlly received hls commission at evening. where site had been for a they honnateaded and aiiere he has
..... because
■_____
....__ .ii
several y^ra
vearx
ol her lurents. Mr. and Mra Clive wr.odlaird who are nlecre and neph- the army air Heid at Blytheville. few days
of _the serious
ill- «lur» lived He retired
red several
Churchill Mis. Peters remained rw*. were Mr and Mrs Hay Scheels, Atkansaa. bus been visiting hi* par- ness of her daughter Laurel at
over until Saturday night io am- her Ml, ;,nd Mr, Ervln Bules and Mr enU, Mr. und Mrs. Clifton Camp- Sparrow hospital. Miss Laurel who a»“
many offices of trust In
brother Don. of for - scnice * .,nil M1;. Curl Eck.,.^. *
Wu. tail of R. 2. Aden brought his bride, is in nurses training, had been I»« »“t- Tao yotreago he broke
STANDARD Oil COMPANY (UUHANAJ
Floyd Poole of the I. 8 Navy hanw ol Kalamazoo ipcnl the an Afkansa* young lady with him. threatened with pneumonia. We arc pj.hipin a fall and has been bed
the weekend with hta ......
half Wl
ttl,.,kcnd
kend ullh
with hls
fils ..1Wer
staters.
Mrs. Art
Art Monday
•»«*- Brides
hta brother
Ispent
pern lie
*. Mrs.
Monday they
tney left
leic for
lor his
nis new
new port.
port, ah
an gtad
uam to know she ta
“ recovering
revoyuum JMt
tr~
sister. Mrs. Myron Overholt
in So.
So. Carolina.
Caroliim. His
Hi* sister.
sister. Hazel
Hazel nicely.
nicely. ** The
The store
stare building
building formiorm- £''
Ovcrhult und
and Kenyon.
Kenyon. Mra.
Mrs. Alton
Alton Elwood
Elwood and
and in
family, southwest of town He will
Vivtan williams. * Mr. and (Curley) is expected home thi* erly occupied by the Beeler Fuml- ^°mer «»«»«
»*•
SEE YOUR STAN DARD OIL DEALER
also visit hta mother and other rcl- Mrs Murray schuur entertained at Tuesday for u few days' stay as she ture Co. is being remodeled and wc
* About.twenty-live ladles
atives In Gland Rapid* while on |bclr pannclce home un Thursday graduated on Monday from four arc informed Bill Ross is planning enjoyed the sumptuous pot-luck
hls furlough. * Mu^. PaulineWalker tuning lor the pleasure of Cecil months' training In the WAVES at on opening a restaurant in the io- ------»----and Mra Helen Vogel spent tin* Freeman who hu* gone into service. Bloomington, Ind.- Her class I* the cation. People still eat, war or no
weekend in J«cason.
Jucfcron. tne
the lormcr
former ppi
iluH
UIWr
.r j.guests
llcsta wcrc
were Burdette
BurdetteCline,
Cline, first graduating as navy store keep- war. ro we unUclpate hls success,
. . Kflnt. DaV)(| ftn(1 -j-,.
,;_ t,rk * Mr alK| Mrs Burdette Cline * Fire supposed to have started
with her people and riw
the i,..inr
latter «Hii&gt;
with ,John
Ge^dd A
Adtuns.
Mis*
Efrima sirnk.
Sherk,.«■»
who mu
with
L"
■ * 'iF
?.■
?'
“• ** mu
. rmm«
. of Pufnielec are happy parents ot a from combustion in shredded coniretire Rowden id Charlotte were h*-r stater Mi*. Clara Lonergan, son. "David Lawrence.” born in stalks, destroyed the large bank
Sunday visitors of her parents. Mr. have lived dh West Main St. Hu- Blodgett hospital at Grand Rapids, barn on the Jacob Finkbelner farm.
and Mrs. Frank Comah. * Mr. und Ii.e.t five years, died nt Kalamazoo Monday. Jan. 25. Mrs. Cline was the- four miles west and a short distance
Mrs. Herbert Thorpe und two small Wednr.dav after a few weeks ill- former Peggy Rau. * MLss Norinc north of town, this Monday afterdaughten. of Kalamazoo, were din­ nc.». at the age of C2 years. Siw Vermeulen spent lhe weekend at | noon. The farm is worked by hls
ner guests Sunday of hLs parent*.
Mr. und Mrs. Vcm Smith. They al­
so called ut the home of her jairenls. Mr. und Mrs. Floyd Hole.-,. *
Mirs Donna Dnvta. was u guest of ■
Jack ChUM- Frldav night ut the
Junior I’fom ut W.M.CE. Kuluinnzoo * Mrs. Isabel U*pper returned '
home Thursday from a few days'
visit with her daughter. Mrs. J. L.
Hodgson und husbund ut Kulumuzoo * Mrs. Lvdin Bradford of
Nashville was n guest Friday of her
staters. Mrs. Dora Gannon nod Mr*.
Maud Crus * Mae Corson spent
the weekend with lita parent*. Mr.
and Mrs Wm. Corson and expect
to take liLs final examination for
Induction Tuesday al Detroit. *
Mr. and Mrs. Euilc Krrmeen ol
Parmelee were considerably sur­
prised on Sunday when the anni- ’
versury celebrating crowd of friends |
walked into their home to remind i
them of their 33rd anniversary
There was a potluck dinner and of
course a most enjoyable day. Those ]
beef from the Texas and Wyoming plains
Night comes down fast on the desert.
attending were. Mr. and Mrs. Vur
vegetables from the South and Midwest.
And the wind dies for a while—and the dust
settles.
In the first year of this war, your railroads
hauled nearly twice as much freight as in 1959
"MOOSE FIRESIDE PARTY"
But off to the nbrth there's the dull, deep
—and 2*/s times the volume of passenger trafiic.
War Production Plants are going to need
thunder °f the howitzers pounding the
defenses of Bizcrte.
tourji M*nn
And with a large proportion of all passenger
cars on the railroads now constantly engaged
Out of the darkness—into the faint light
more and more gas this winter to operate
MiiirwtATKn
in the movement of our armed forces
around the field kitchen—steps a soldier.
HMRY
in active service...
His face is hard and draw n and caked with
full capacity. Wo must conserve gas
Ca«'
is it any wonder that, at times, civilian
desert dust.
passenger service is limited—that seats and
' Across his shoulders arc slung two extra
in our homes to keep these factories ophour of delightful
berths
arc
scarce
—
that
dining
cara
arc
helmets—a German rifle—won on patrol.
HO1*
crowded—that trains are sometimes late?
As the warm; satisfying aroma of hot Irish
orating. You can help by following the
000*5°
You arc cheerfully sharing limited supplies
stew meets him ...
of food with our men in uniform.
U&lt;O’*-'
lus face lights up—his eyes arc suddenly
easy suggestions listed here. Do your
LOYAL OADtl OF MOOSE!
younger, brighter.
' By accepting occasional inconvenience
in travel—by sharing the limited available
"Hiyo, Sargc. What's cookin'?**
#o&gt;*‘
part
to
help
keep
our
vital
war
supplies
passenger accommodations—
&lt;oV»
To sec that our men in uniform have the food
you are helping immeasurably in one of
rolling off the assembly line.
they need io make them the hardest, toughest
America's biggest war-time jobs:
1
fighting men on earth is a gigantic task.
To keep our armed forces and essential war
Mating that mountain of food to camp and
supplica ow tbf move!
For Children's
pier, for our own troopj, and for our Allies,
is primarily a railroadjob.
Coughs And while the railroads arc performing this
- Croupy Coughs vital talk—they tnuit also continue to car
the great bulk of all food for civilians.

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�THt HASTINGS BANNER. THURSDAY, FTRRUABY 4. HU

face rovH

' last week. She expect* to go to the CARLTON CENTER
Immr of Iter brother and rtster-in-1 Mrs Margrete Flynn of Hasting*
; law. Mr. und Mrs Irwin R. Jones in and Miss Mayonm ValenUne of
&gt; Galesburg where she will apend m-v- Ixiwell spent Die weekend with
1 ■-'■r—
eral weeks. Ivan Smith .&gt;[ Great their iMrentx. Mr. and Mrs. ClayMr. and Mrs.
Mr». Leon
Icon Pennock end Lakes. HL. spent
pent the
Die weekend with ton Valentine. Mn.
Mrs. Flynn'*
Fh—*hus----Bertha Adam*
Adama were in HasHa»- '■ hta wife. * The local basketball bund.
band. Staff Sergeant r
Bud Flynn,
Rev. and hArs. Everett love and Mrs. Berliia
afternoon *
♦ Mra.
Mrx Geo.
Geo . Ui*m *1U
Kalamazoo Christians
from rsamn
Camp lee. Va.. -arrived here
Friday afternoon.
- r«»m
Katherine were Sunday dinner tings
guesu of the Will Mishler family ungs fTiaay aitcmoori. « mra oeo. jn lh(. aud|tonun| hcre Fridav eVt.. early Sunday on a short furlough,
"TfA11? ning. Feb fr. on Tuesday evening,
l*e was able to )oin lhe faniily
of South Bowne.
with her children in lanstng While
b tiie home team will
to the for dinner. * Sergeant Guy EUtott
there site intended graduation ex- Hickory Corner.. Kellogg ■ciKXil to of Hamilton Field. California wishes
erclsts for%er granrtaughter. M!.
Xtirt lU® ‘
K^tful appreciation
Hie W M. A. will meet at the Barbara SlelglH * Mra Gardle Din - d(,n and Mn v&lt;.rn Phuley nI B^m,., for lhe "Christinas Box" that lie
home of Mrs. Charles Overholt
.Thursday with an all-day meeting. ker and son Datid and Mr. and Mrs. creek visited their mother Mrs received from the Friendly Senders
Clarence Payne were Hastings .shop-. id,, pjfer Friday afternoon "* Mr 01 Carlton Center. Corporal Dennis
Public dinner at noon.
* ??”; M.“r" aod Mrs- George' Sclioolcraft of Allerdlng who is stationed at Au*shall Norwood and ten glrta in her Battle Creek vtaited Mr and Mrs itralla has written that he also re­
home ot Mrs. Mamie Tabtjerer Sunday iclicol class enjjycJ a jwt, Ben p&gt;ttnn Saturday afternoon * i e,'fved his Chrirtma* box and wish­
.
Tuesday.
February 9lh. All mem­ luck supp« r at her home &gt;riilny Mr und Mril cbariw Robinson’of
to
hta joyful "TTianks" ex­
-ber* are urged to be present
evening. They have orguntfed and Hickory Comers called on their t’-nded * Mrs Blake Barnum of
will be known a.* the ^Service Lrotnri= and rioter-ta-taw Mr und Harting* is spending a few day.
The W. S. C. S. will meet with Class." Their motto will be. "One
Charles &lt;iariuiKiui&gt;
HarrUmton rriuajr.
Fridav w
* l*tth
her.1----daughter
und son-in-law.
mi: -uniUKa
7.""and
SX
—. Asolo
Mrs. Evart Ardis-next week Wed­ Lord. One Faith. One BaptismVThe Mr.
»!-'
™
Mrs. Floyd
Flovd
— ♦
- Lll’“
Mrs Rusael! Mott .spent Fri Mr
A,rMrs
AsplnalL
“"IT
People realise marc and more the importance
nesday. February 10th. This will al­ officer* elected are: Pre». Betty. tdny and
evening with Mr und Mrs Ren- |u* ,An’,
„TdY:‘’nL!1^ o'*
so be a birthday party tor thuse Leonard:
cT',k
of investing in good sound real estate, we offer
Vice Prro. CharuHtel,nie Mott at Heiidrishutt. * Glenn. nibiofiiuu- to runner arm in the
Secret Pab who have birthdavs in Barnes:
Sec.. Joan Fiuirmau. j
of Dayton. Ohio, spent Friday’«
writer well above
the following:
.
January. February, and March Treas. Verna Lawrentz. * Layman Frey
utid.-rxeni a tonrtlectomy al Pen­ , Dearborn spent lhe weekend
AS”!.,?' There
.
Ills, turrnt* Mr md Mr.-Otto tn*' e,bow. before she could be rewill be a short program and rervlce*. wiiich were held in the' with
Ut Wul7take a^midavVhitora !rssed D"e 10 balloon rolls there
WE WOULD like to trade a good modern house
nock hospital last Fridav. * Mrs. El­ ' Mr. and Mrs: Emil Olson. with
|
Mrs.
nora Whitney and Gaylord were ' Moore also called on Mr. and Mrs. lunch after the business meeting Metliodirt ciiutch Sunday witn Paul „uT'tiw homrof Mr
Ru.wll1
rdier rRchno^rnty Ar^
in Hastings for a Home in Delton.
Remember
those
having
birthdays
Tuesday guest-, of Mr. and Mrs. ’ Ed- Thomas on Sunday. * Mr*.
Kyburz in charge were well attend- &lt;
w&gt;ra&lt;.Mi&gt;«_Mab&lt;) Sisson and
in either of tiie three months will rd. The therm- wa* "How Can We Moil
FOR TRADE, o form close to Hastings has an
j
C. Whitney of Grund Ledge. ’
Teeter of Hurting* and
3 L’?
be the honor guests at tills meeting. Best Serve God?" In tiie Church , jMr* Lowell
Thelma Mott ot Buttle Creek. J*0" ?!,'
excellent house, furnace, lights, good basement
m where Gaylord took hta ex-1 Kauttman wroaoES tiwi wlm The meeting starts promptly at 2:30i and Church School" by Mn. Berlin Miss
J* Mr and Mra. Charles Kahler cele- . *«• J’.Xh A 'c J 1 ktetaSi WteS*
barn, hen house, garage. iOO ocrcs land, will
‘
rlri f^nf rK’n * »‘endS a dSUWor “f Mrs
brated their 60th wedding annlver, vrOduate He
Church
of
United
__
_
ciuhtv
nve
,lHr
wai
3 RTaduate. He passed all
trade for house and lot in Hastings.
«
Sn •' ir Margaret Miller at die home of her
“!“ £
“ X'rdrt
VS
'■ ThS*,
rigid tests !with
flying
colors. He
Brethren in Chrht kf Mr, r,ul KWu«: -h. smk.'
FOR SALE, a good all modern house close in
irnrn
Irmalrcne
Brown.
Friday
E. B. Griffin, D. D. Pastor
Mr.- and
andI mother.
to Country . Robert Barnes, who ir.yelv gift* We nil wr.h tJirin nmnv .. . beerv. awarded the rank of
ind Mrs. Harold
Aldrich am!
aIternoonMr*.
„ Mra&gt;
Buehler
of
served
over
tea.
in
World
War
No
I.
■
fnmver«rte»
A,r
Army of Ute
Pltone
302
everything modern, double garage, all in A-l
fatnryl. ♦ .Mr. and Mrs Lewis Necb_ ‘ Pleasant Valley wa* a Saturday
Freeport
Tiie
Service
Honor
roll
for
our
local
nnnntrsanrK
_________
_
United
States.
So
Lieutenant
J.
ticcomDanied
Mr.
and
Mr..
C|arcnc&lt;*
condition for S4.000.00.
garzayyia? ‘saa'ziieF.a
10: 30 A. M. Sunday school.
, Nelson Valentine -we
are proud
boy*, was presented by RA D W DOWLING
---------------a of
Sr'T.K.'r?
*,
tSwTciX
you and offer you the best of con­
11: 30 A. M. Mirnlng worship.
30 ACRES in Hope Township, has 7 room house,
Robinson, pastor of Die church. 1
' ’
A
new
arrangement
in
the
time
igratutations.
7:
00
P.
M.
Christian
Endci
”
,
y
raiiiiucs
oi
*crvic?
men
.uiu
a
iso
,
Ii8'',or. Families of service
mid aLso
nice basement barn, some woods, house over­
Mr. and ’r,•!&gt;.*
George Karcher and 2
Martinas
visitor*
Mondav
Mr^Me
nl’l^roi^'and'tem^
Mra^y
WtetaSd
’SJ afternoon Leader. Marilyn Sterzick. T
h services will take |
-------------- -*-•-»--------------Topic: ex-service men were honored. Each
thP rllurih
looks Long Lake, beautiful vie'w—$2500.00,
For Christ andd the was presented with a vellnw 'lower
nexI Sun'——G
-------------; I STRIKER
/a™i!y wlth 000,18 Posthumous, called at 'Always
_ . Mrs. ‘ B^ron E. Pikrl- printed %e
uttr*
.,r««
Church.'
will sell on contract.
u med • Mr • Henry Knrcher cele- I th
the Charlcs
Charles Wieland
Wieland home
home of
of Logan
Logan
ice* win be ' Mr- and Mrs- Ira Chaffee and
8: 00 P. M. Thursday Rravcr meet- ,. names ot the boy* on the roll, which £„aLIak1eri
trate
her
birthday
anniversary
Satbv ?o,‘s haa ” guests on Sunday, Mr.
AN 8 ROOM house in 4th Ward close to schools
' last Friday evening. ★ Mrs. Bernice
'arc as follows: John Winfred MeJ?.,™.“‘Avin followed
[n , ?
md.iy evening. * Bv P.ivn,- of Closson and Frank Waltou visited ing.
ounaay School,
ocrxxu. at
av 11.30,
n au. so
so let
let us
u* all
all ,
“TM^haffee.of Free-_
has new furnace, garage—$3,700.00.
। Bain. RiLvse-il Smith Elvert Mott Sunday
Z&lt;-lnnd stx-nt. the weekend with’his the former's husband at Howell Sun­ Pleasant Valley
remembfr this change
and
be
there ll,*£ *arid*A?Wescott an&lt;Tmother*of
10:00 A. M. Morning worship.
Gamer Pennock. Kenneth Aldrich?hou'r^
V'
tiic
0Home
mother. ?.frx. feta Payne. * Mrs. day. * Mr. and Mrs. Walter Rock­
FIVE ROOM bungalow in 2nd Ward full base­
11 00 A M. Sunday school.
.
Leo Chamberlain. Edward ana for- LM*
mX-t^his wt^k
“nd Mra Grace Englearth
Adam Endres spent from Thursday hill of Hastings were Sunday dinner
ment. 2 bedrooms, living room, dining room,
8:00 P M. Christian Endeavor. e.-t Lelnaar. Melbourne and Lester
afI *2"
CIwi,k“
and Donna Mae of Harting* were
: : &lt;•! Sunday in tanrtng where she guests ot Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Rock­
r.iited on her dauKhtyr. Mrs. Wen­ hill. * Mra. Claud Mead spent a few Topic—"Always For Christ and the McLeod. Glendale. Richard and
kitchen, hot water heater, S2.500.00.
guests of Mr and Mr* Gerald De­
Malcolm Robinson. Garth nnd Capr- 5Sthd^rlub will ta- enSrtrilnrt PrtMt*r Sunday. * Mr. and Mrs.
dell Shcemaker, who is a patient days with Mr and Mrs. Howard Church."
Have listed two farms in Carlton 160 acres each
eren Fiona Charlc und Samuel
rnterX^ Frh 10 |W'»I Richard? and Mra
James
nt S iirrow hospital. On Sunday DeMond of Woodland. * Rev. and
Freeport Methodist Church
close to Coats Grove.
Couch. William and Philip Quick. 1
Af Mn Gl uivAvood-’ M*’*’
&gt;"“» Ham? Rlzan's near
Mr. Endres accompanied Mr and Mrs. Gnffin were Friday evening din­
Everett M. Love. Pastor
Dr proper Bernard Ivan Smith. maX. One o the tea two wWlr
Sunday. * Mr. and Mra.
Mrs. Keith Durkee and family of ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence
Morn'm worship—K.00.
Arion Kenvon. Paul Richards. Ken- ‘"“I’Jj- Of met. «d Lr*k£d booS IRWinrd Kniffen of Laming vtaited
Woodtahd to I/mrinc where they aL Chase cf Coats Grove. * Dr. und
Sunday fchool—:l2:0fl.
neth Town. Victor Hiner.
Him - Donald ,which 2
the home of Mrs Edith Cramer
ko r: i«d on Mrs Shoemaker. Mr*. Mrs. I. H. Walters and family of
mil bTdrem. b, wh h?°T.''ln
iirnl .
£"S!'r
E-id:— returning home with them. « Grand Rapids were Sunday dinner
Bralcr. Gordon Castle. Carl Smith. ■,w Mrx Mildici! h
&lt;m&gt;k -.ix
—&lt;• *
- ----------------------FtcMik
*iw‘iit au nart 1 ■»»•
recently,
William Fielder----------Of Mils­
r!? ..""u".
rA ikemn
Elmr.- Willison, Arnold F .ulkner. *. u^wm-k
at the iiomi'"J,
ofn.Mr 1M.
and
i^0'1 visited in
ln the
the Alonzo
A,onzo CamnCaml’guests of her parents. Mr, and Mrs. i
William Krnes. U-e Herbert. Howard m/. ou,^nt Satock i-hlle bcl1 ,loI"c Parl °r lu&amp;l wr‘‘k * “r,&lt;i iv dinner guest* of their daughter. William Crakes. * Mrs. Herman1 Morning worship—10.i*U
WM«:n. Harry Srn-iba. Warren ^vwing
hef^went IUiwm n,M» Mrh Alonzo Campbell were In
Mrr. Vetdan Covillc und family of Gosch spent Sunday in Lansing with . Sunday school,-!!.00.
REAL ESTATE BROKER
Rev. E. H. Babbitt Will preach al
near Middleville. * Rev. and Mrs. her daughter. Mrs. Edgar Cheney
Mcflvnin. Rrvmmir
Kenneth
Fraiwirco.
Friend* of
Frank
Owen* Fremont on buslnetw
spent .the
............. ,1.
....... t,. aMerle
. .. *
w menus
oi .*lieut
i.ivui.
riniiK vtwtus
mwciis
. l!to’ know
riHUK
r*hUll-and
Rlnffnnl
,n
(The best investment on earth i* the earth itwlfl
John McCue attended the funeral and family. * Miner King war. a our services on March 14. We invite r-nllicnrt
Marshall
Stafford*
in
Colltean. Seymour St ace Jr.
* stMr. W1U be interested
flint lie wcekend ut. Mo
&lt;f Mr. Banda HUImts of Dimondale Sunday afternoon guest of Mr. and you to hear him.
and Mrs. Arthur HnIs*, of Ri»t Lan- now
Jocmed at Hawaii and wtali- Muskegon. * Mrs. William Cramer.
PHONE
STEBBINS BUILDING
Mrs. Alvin Wells of South Lowell. DINHAM DISTRICT
nm!’1............................ iUu"' f'- 10 ‘hank them for (lie cards and Jr,, and Mrs. Chester Cramer are
Pnvnc ol Grand Rapids were Thurs- * Mr. and Mra. B. W. Sisson at­
employed
In
Hastings.
*
Miss
Ila
Willard
at Ual! tike,■* letters WIIIVll
which IIV
hr l»U'.
Im-, IR.C4VCW
received uuu
and
Wednesday. Sergeant Rudolph Mr
■Mrs.
-............
; Diiddies
l.............................
■ening ?upper guests of Mr. tended the funeral of tiie former's Bova
____ they
..... .......
.. .......................
and Mr*
Mrs Rnhrrl
Rqbert Rome*
Ranies nnrl
and _hO|&gt;cs
mav.....
continue
to rcmem- Stafford, daughter of Mrs. Alonzo
returned to Scott Field. 111., Mr. :inrl
Campbell. is working in the new
It- Owen Stcckle. * Mr. and cousin. Mrs. Grace Anderson at Has­ and Mrs.
Soya to Belleville alter Mr*. Aber Collin* kxty were a Ger- ber him. He I* a nephew of Mrs. teg
William Spear und son und , tings Saturday afternoon. * Mrs •pending several
in Hastings. * Mr. and
days with relatives noon caller* * Mr anJ Mrs. Allen l J. Oswald and often visited lit* Mrs plant
Caliban and daughters
j Spenor Johnson’ und Mrs Elton here. « Mrs. Mildred Rhoues and Terry and son Mlfhael of Plainwell nlint nnd family here. * Mr. and visitedJesse
her parents. Mr. and Mrs
.»Mir
spent
st.iHr.inv
Saturday
nmi
und
Sunday
R.m.t.v
at
nt
«i.»
tiie
Mrs
wiill*
and
Hilmer
Joluuon
of
1 Church of- Logan were callers of Mra Lillie Cheesepian attended tiie
Emmet
Swan
V \7— of Maple Grove B*mBanfield wire
wtre nunaay
Sunday visitors.
visitors at_
Mrs. Ray Wieland and daughters dinner and meeting for 4-H Leader* home of Wade Town. * Mrs. Wade uanueia
Town,
local,
and
her
daughter.
Mrs.
Myron
Whitworth
■&gt;.
*
Arthur
TdGilbert Scott spent
Saturday afternoon. * Mis. Harold nt Hast Ings Thursday evening. *
Rover ot
of Bat'le
Creek left
— Thursday
Th..r«i.v in
m Battle
Haute Creek
nrw-x on
on hurt.
irnvis nover
traine vreea
ieii • bias■ Is-------another-of our-----young men
buMWoods and Dorotny attended the Mr. and Mrs. Claud Hoffman were Travis
How Much Will Yo
DO YOU HAVE THE
4-H Leaders meeting at Hastings dinner guests Friday evening ol Mr. Fridav morning for a two week.*.' who was called for Induction into ne** and vtsllea her mother. Mra.
visit
with
Kctinetli
Town
nt
Camp
army
service
Friday.
*
Mr.
and
.n5
-Thursday evening. * Mrs. Henry and Mrs Erwin Clark in Hosting*. *
Wolter*.
Texas.
*
Marshall
Norwood
Mrs.
Theron
Rice
of
Knlamaroo
George
Scott
is
a
little
better
and
Income Taxes Be?
woiicra.
icxas.
w
.Marxian
nvrwooa
Mrs.
rneron
nice
naiamazoo
—-7
MONEY TO PAY THEM?
Myers was a patient in Pennock Neil Kidder, who recently entered
hospital from Tuesday until Friday Annyz service is located in Camp 1* employed at Fort Custer. Mrs. were reepnt guesu of their narente,,n .H.ast&gt;.n^s on busine^s and
SCHEDULE or J9U FEDERAL
Bud
has
employment
in
a
defense
Mr.
and
Mrs
Will
Rive
*
Mrs
K.
\lslting
friends
one
da,
lust
week,
Q This year it is more important than ever be­
of last week. * Mr. and Mrs. Clare Robinson. Arkansas. His uddresr. is
INCOME TAXES
* Mrs. Ux&gt;n Myers has been subBauett and family of living were as follows; Pvt. Neil U Kidder. nlnnt in Battle Creek. « Mr. and B. Rees nnd Hayden attended n *
fore that income taxes .be paid promptly. If you
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. 36417391 Co. A. 63 TNG.. BN.. 13th Mr* Garth Floria have been spend- natty nt the homo of Robert Rees &gt;
do not hove enough money put aside to pay
the noi.t
mist wrea
week with
their brother
in Battle
Thursday
;f°T
sister. Mra. Dull, whoae husmr
uie
wun meir
onuner ,,m
name Creek
vrw-*
1 nurauay r-a-ning
•■'cniiig
। tiandher
George Bassett. * Mr. and Mrs. TNG Rck Cornu J T Robinton 1 inr
.....i
......
nii'.n
,
ti,..,,
Arkamiu
*
Mr
and
Mrs
Arthur
’
nd
rtrter-in-law.
Mr
and
Mrs.
which
was
plven
tor
Wendell
Ree*
bond
has oeen
been verv
very ill.
ill .
wrncn
was
riven
tor
wenucti
tices
— ims
-------------your taxes, get in touch with us for an income
Richard Durkee and family spent
Ute «rvic..
service ,
1------------------- ---------------•• •
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Keith Lathrop of Cloverdale called on Mr. Ro«er Williams Mr. Florin ua.-- in- who was Inducted into '»•••
tax loan. Poy your taxes and get them off your
Fridav
at
Fort
Custer.
♦
Mr.
and
,
GLASS
CREEK
nnd’Mrs?Claud
Sunday. * d'icted
ducted Into
into tht
the’_armv
arrnvj nt Fort CusCitaMrs. Claud Hoffman Sundny.
.Price of Caledonia. * Mns. Elnora nnd
mind'. . . repoyutf monthly!
Mrs.
Robert
Jackson
of
Ymdlantl
:
Mr
and
Mra
Prcd
oils went to
Whitney and Gaylord were Monday Pvt. Enic.it Dunkelbcrgir spent Hie ter Thun dny Mr. Florin returned
TAX TAX
have
movevl
into
tlw
Howard
Drake
।
Kalnmazot&gt;
Tuesday
and
।
to
her
work
in
Kalamazoo
SundnvKalamazoo Tuesday and accomaccom­
evening supper guests of Mr. and weekend with relatives, here.
' *“ h'"' ttntW
Loans in Small Amounts or up to $300
Erway
____ afternoon. * Denn William*, son of tenant house where, tlwv will aralst ^,4^
panied Mr
Mr., and
and Mrs
Mrs.. Louie
Louie Erway
Mrs. St.itzick and family of Cale­
Cavil Advanced For All Worthy Purpows. Several Ixun
I Mr. and Mrs. Roger Williams who with the work on the Drake dairy l0 Marshall where they attended
donia. * Mr. and Mns. Andrew BRANCH DISTRICT
limn
this
year.
*
Several
ladi™
hj
the funCra| of Mrs. Catherine Mo­
&gt; Available. Including Straight Signature 1-oan.s,
Another snowstorm Sunday night, lias.been quite ill with pneumonia M...
Brandt and daughter of Lansing
mio.lt &lt;• met r,tat th.,
ht.mo
At
. .
.-- .
the
community
lhe
home
of
;ml'aria:»ing Inquiries Made Of Frieiul.it. Relatives
Here's
hoping
it
doesn't
interfere
the
pa*t
week.
Is
reixirtcd
to
te
on
spent Sunday with the latter's fath­
-■•s-^Ie Gaskill Wednesday and Christine McGlocklin of Has­
•
. i^oi. coma tn Or Phone!
er. Asa Stecklc. * Rev. E. H. Bab­ loo much with transportation. * Mr. I tiie gain. f^Mr. Herman Reynolds
•flu- Lewis Ferrin fam­ tings spent the weekend with their
bitt, Supt. of Grand Rapids District, and Mrs. Elite White anil family of' learned Sunitav that the seven year ■and
'- Pranaparcnts.
mm. rvrrrst
grandparents. mr.
Mr. ana
and Mrs.
Forrest
preached at Bowne Center church Marstiall wexe Sunday guest* Of Mr. old daughter cl her'brother. Rrv. Al ... .... ...... MTS- ^pfrr^1 •j*t
CITIZENS CREDIT CORP.
of
their
clothing last fall when their Havens. Their father and staters
and
—
*
Mra.
-Kenneth
------*'
Norton.
—
*
—
*
A
•
Hellenga
of
Grand
Haven,
while
Sunday, and was a dinner guest of
hmne
wa«
destrojvd
bv pre. * Mrs. canM. for thl.in Sundny. * Mr. and
E STREET
PHONE 2722
sliding
on
the
ice
was
hit
bv
a
train.
Rev. and Mrs. John McCue. * farewell party was given at the
war.
Battle
Creek
Ella
Smith
wa*
in
Rattle
Mrs
ch
as.
Whittemore
and
Arlene
HASTINGS, MICHIGAN
Friends from Freeport were grieved home of Mr. and Mrs. Austin Flook
* jwnt Sunday with the HobL Shoc­
to hear the sad news of the death Tuesday evening in honor of ".heir
number of our Indies expect to bc- ker family in Richland. * Ray Otte
of. Mrs. I. H Osgood. wife of Rev son. Earl, who left for Camp Custer
gin
work
ut
the
Wilcox-Rich
plant
,
is
staying
at
the
home
of
hls
par­
Thursday
morning.
*
Quarterly
mid
Reform
church
in
Grund
Ha
­
I. H. Osgood of Woodland, who
I ents and working at the Mfg. Co.
passed away Monday at Pennock meeting services will be held at the ven. * Tiie score in the basketball in Battle Creek soon.
ntant in Hostings. ★ Mr. and Mrs.
hospital after an operation for ap­ North Maple Grove church next same plaved at Lake Odessa iasr PI.FASANT RIDGE
Edward
Mathews
and
daughter
Sunday
morning.
,
February
7
with
Friday
night
was
39-39
in
favor
af
pendicitis. They will be remembered
There will be no Ladles Aid at Sebewning spent Saturday night of
at
as ministers at the United Brethren business meeting following the Com­ Lake Odessa. The score of ihu 2nd Coats Grove in February.
Mrs.
church a few years ago. * Mrs. tear! munion service. * Mrs. Sydney team was 30-32 in favor of D' lton. * Estella Kelsey spent Saturday night Russell Whittemore's. ♦ Don t for­
get the community meeting at the
Mrs.
Alice
Collin*,
who
has
been
ai
Livingston and children of Clarks­ Stanton pleasantly entertained the
and Sunday with- Mrs Margaret church
Saturday
night.
*
Mr.
and
Jolly
Dozen,
last
Thursday
after
­
the
Jesse
Osgood
home
for
several
ville visited her parents. Mr. and
Lehman in Woodland. * Mr. mid
noon with six members present.
weeks, returned to her home Juuo Mn. Arthur Richardson. Mrs. Ruby Mrs. Fred Otis and Robert and Ray
Mrs. Ray Wieland Sunday.
and Mrs. Forrest Havens, Mrs.
Wood and Croydon wcrc in Grand Mr.
Erway and Mrs. Chas. WhltleRapids. Thursday. * Charlie Town­ Ray
more attended the WB.C.8. at Har­
sends arc repairing the Snnunic rv
Dunn's
Southwest Rutland,
house and will move there ’n the Inst Friday. at
Officers elected for tBe
Miring. * Mr. ami Mrs Howard new year were:
Pres.. Mrs. Gerald
Binnum and daughter of Hastings Smith: Sec.. Mrs. Gertrude BauehWe will offer for sale at Public Auction the following articles
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. , man: Treas.. Mrs. Ray Erway. ♦
Dwight Barnum.
_________
1 Loute Havens of Detroit spent last
at the Martin Veenstra farm 3 miles north and 3 miles east
| Wednesday and Thursday with hls
Fresh Waler Sharks
1 parents here and called on Hastings
of Middleville on
Lake Nicaragua, in lhe country ot friends.
_ _ -________
that name. Is the only fresh waler !
lake in the world containing sharks. , —ON PAY DAY. BUY BONDS—

in Grand Rapid* Friday. * Mrs.1 and family, returned io hls liomc in1 M1M Donna Thaler of Grand Rapldi
Alfred Myers of Wayland jir.’hud ! Irving. Sunday. * Rev. unci' Mrs. were Sunday dinner guesvt of Mr
a-itli the work ut the home of Mr. j Griffin were In Kalamazoo cn buxi- and Mrs. Jolin Thaler. * MBs Ger­
nnd Mrs. Henry Myera from Tues- nt.,s |n d1c interest of the church aldine Buehler of HasUngs fell hut
until Satunluy. * Mr and Mrs. _,
.
..
d M
Pa
week and received a broken ankle
Mr. and Mrs. Orville Ballance of day
“,ul , r „
She in Maying at tiie home of ner
Battle Creek .".pent Sunday after­ Bill Slocum mid family of Hastings P"u,MU-'' * ,
noon with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence were Saturday evening supper dues:* Thompson and family of Bowne sb.ter, Mrs. Dorothy Bustance ot
of.Mr. and Mrs. George Ruvtance ♦ C.-ntei were Sunday dinner guesu Hastings * Mrs. Pearl Lightfoot re­
Sme, Leap Karcher. Mrs. Charles Frank Winans.-who has ixen staying ft Mr. and Mrs Joe Kauffman. * reived word that her nephew. Donand Mr. Cllffoid Allerding and
Bunn, and Mrs. Adah Metier were witli hl. ctanght'T. Mi. E.n) F-.c on 1 Mr
McGregor, who has been stay­
Uiib'.', Mr. und Mra. William T'nkler aid
ing at iier home, is now at Camp
' und children of Hastings. Mr. nnd Waldron. Farragut. Idaho HL ad­
‘ Mrs Harold Skinner and baby. Mbs dress
Donald Patrick McGregor.
Pauline F.verson. and Robert Smith A S.is Co.
35, Camp Waldron.
: of Battle Creek. Frank Winans and U.S.N.T.S..
Farragut. Idaho. * Mr.
■ &lt;on Chester of Irving, nnd Car).land Mrs Claude Walton were SunI Lightfoot, local, were Sunday dinner i1 day evening luncheon guests of Mrs.
TWENTY PIECES OF PROPERTY
gm-' t&lt; ot Mr and Mrs Earl Ever- j•ViVMlt Walton ot South Bowne. *
Miss Evelyn Overtiotr of BXttie
SOLp THROUGH THIS OFFICE IN
Creek spent the weekend with her
- parents. Mr. and Mrs. Charles OverTHE MONTH OF JANUARY

FREEPORT

Steckle spent Friday and Saturday
al the' home ot Andrew Brandl and
family ot Laming. He attended Hie
graduation exercises ot their son
Robert.

DELTON

EARL R. BOYES

£5. HfuSTi.’SmTMIS*?.

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AUCTION SALE
THURSDAY, FEB. 11,1943
STARTING AT 1:30.

Tiie World’s News Seen Through

The Christian Science Monitor
HORSES

Sorrel gelding, 6 yrs. old,
wgt. 1500 lbs.

■

Black gelding, 8 yrs. old,
wgt. 1500 lbs.

Roan mare, 8 yrs. old,
1500 Ibi.

CATTLE

Jersey cow, 3 yrs. old, fresh,
calf by side

Jersey cow, 3 yrs. old,
pasture bred

2 yr. old Durham, due in July
7 yr. old Jersey, pasture bred
8 yr. old Jersey, bred Oct. 26

3 yr. old Guernsey, due soon.
4 Jersey heifers, 18 to 24
mos. old. bred.

A a lulerrttfiontl Daily Nrwipaptr

FARM TOOLS
McCormick Deering 11 hoe
fertilizer disc drill
Good Weber wooden wheel
farm wagon
3-sec. spring tooth drag
Oliver 99 walking plow
Gale 2 horse riding plow
McCormick Deering 6 ft. cut
mowing machine
2 horse walking cultivator
1 horse cultivator
I set of good double harness
Odd harnesses Collars
Electric fence unit
I1 h.p. gas engine
6 10-gal. cream cans
Forks, shovels, and many oth­
er small tools

TERMS OF SALE: Cash day of sale, nothing to be removed until settled for.

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it Truthful—Contlrucriv*—Unbiated—Free from Sensationalitm — Editorialt Are Timely and Instructive and lu Daily
Fralurtt. Togalhrr with the Weekly Magatine Section, Mike
thr Monitor an ld«a| Newtpaper for the Home.
Price #12 00 Yearly, or #1.00 a Month.
Saturday ittue, including Magatine Section, #2.60 a Year.
Introductory Offer, 6 Saturday Ittuet 25 Cent*.
Obtainable at:

Tolhe Rescue!
For a year, the manufacture of tele­
phones for civilian uac has lieen vir­
tually slopped by material shortages,
and by the production of war com­
munications equipment in the Bell
System's Western Electric factories.
As a result, thousands of people who
need telephones would not have been
able to get them — except for one
fortunate fact.
Instead of junking all the "upright
telephones that were replaced by the
cradle type, Michigan Bell kept some
of them available for a possible emer­
gency. Now those reserve telephones,
all in good operating condition, are

’CHRISTIAN SCIENCE READING ROOM
136 Wert Center .4treel

Hartingi. Michigan

I CAN SURE USE IT!

romparison to what he x sacrificing. Give
him equipment and he ll give your free­
dom. What a
more, there's
making your gaa allowance go further. A
car in tip-top condition give* more mile-

HARVEY J. ELLIOTT
McKEE SERVICE OIL SALES

County R. R. Supervisor, Farm Security Administration, Prop
DEWEY REED, Auctioneer

JAY WING, Clerk

MOBIL FBODUCTS — DISTRIBUTOR
227 R STATE ST.
HASTINGS
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                  <text>THE HASTINGS BANNER
fIGHTY-SEVENTH YEAR

SECTION ONE—PAGES 1 to 8

RED
KlU CROSS
LKUjJ DDIVF
UKIVl

nurses
aid
TRAINING COURSES

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 11, 1943

YEARS ADD TO LINCOLN'S STATURE

12 PACES—2 SECTIONS

NUMBER

NON-PARTISAN CITY i RATION BOOK NUMBER "TWO" WILL GO
PRIMARY NECESSARY INTO EFFECT ON THE FIRST DAY OF MARCH

"The years add to the stature With all America, that when the
| Arrangement* for the nurses' aide
Tire fuller call is heard It is Lincoln who
i training course sponsored by the of Abraham Lincoln.
Barry Co. Chapter, American Red our knowledge of him. the more ' apeak*. •••Hi* the greatness of'
Barry
County
Quota
Set
clearly
do we recognize hi* infinite Lincoln .that’ he has made those
Aspirants For Various
Cross, were made Thursday evening
$7,200.
— danger
MORATORIUM FOR REG­
I at a meeting of the st
committee
at compassion, his endless patience, words not - precept ffor
Offices File Petitions
UM„„„l Mr, Jam., w. ludlord. roum, 'M.lraPr or tn. &lt;h,lrm.n. Mr*. M his power of overcoming the weak- only, but a doctrine for everyday
ISTERING BEGINS FEB. 21
Before Deadline Feb. 6
nest and the meanness life.
of hLs
• •as-• .life.
He defined
• • • He
the defined
task so the task so
o .«/•&gt; enauman oi ine jeeu VIOM war
February 7, 1943 fun(j
very nearly completed her’ MLvi ?*lhe,r Kue d^f'..a re*,s’ercd soclates. •
• What makes Lincoln , that, in Chunking and London as I
Greetings—to our men In the armed ' organization for the drive in March. nurs* »ho «teo has had experience more decMveiy America than any well as Washington, hu words nave j gat^y, Frb 6 sewraI peUUoJU (
of--------------------------- ——
------------ —
„.„.™ -nd bottled-fruits,
forces?
the com,rtl!..l*ach.
cUm
| Barry county'*
* quota
*l,uo'*a for *£*
c"n- , “
“d5?**^"'
a .V?when.
0^? jolh"
his understanding become the liturgy of freedom. That I
... d
.
.
X,
! To Bo In Charge 04 Inforp?"
?..’h?t.Zn“k”.A?_rahaT. Ltoeoln|«"«‘*laL,tle0,.,^0,.9ty9erk
Dear Friends:
motion Center At Locdi
jnR at midnight/Saturday, Feb. X.
I have been informed that you
MHon
Office
*•
•J—
----------- -----------®
rSm will be held
tirtaSKm hast*«'»
»'refused,
wo •ini"*
1 cW1 modern
»' history
lh' n.ir-ao««n
rlwre- or
-.—
—
are scheduled to hear this week through the month of March. A to­ classes
war tnr
for it
He
name,
whose n»r«z&gt;naiit
personoiity
primary necessary.
necessan’. The
The law
Atoen Johnson was appointed v&lt;W««
torIUr
^on
the sale
of all items
_m
...I., al Pennock
_____ C •__
i, sr«
m ita
i&gt;- n«n..
1 mnArm histArv
whnu.
«. is
!• IJ cite
city primary
law
I irom the southwest corner of Barry tal of $ 125.000.00) is asked by the
jail offers of appeasement and ac- part of the central democratic cun- i requires that if more than two can- . t'bls
as-the Community Service 0,1 u,e rationed list while people
county. It gives one quite a thrill American Red Cross to carry on its pltai.
Anyone Interested in the
scioume*s."
didates shall file for nomination far
War Price-dnd renter for WAR RATION BOOK
.... course'commodation. • • • For he under- 'sciousnes*.'
-------------farC. Member of the'Local
the'Lc
to think of our Hastings Banner
1- urged
.. -j to write to lhe Red Cross,stood. ..
.
....
The
quotations from an aris
that those
who
lack the tour~~
‘
Ihe above
nr- ( 'any
any office, a primary must be held '1 Rationing Board/'
Board. 5'*—--------I going to lhe far comer* of th*
n.Vi one II .to determine
. .
.
.
.has the most
n-&gt;.&lt;
—I-.___ Ls in line with a
rooms in the Stebbins building in. ag(. to pay the price for freedom tide ku
by llrtml.l
Harold Joseph ILaski,
who
ThL___
'1 «Pl»intment
°ales Of the raUBmd good* un{ globe, and carrying our greetings
of England's
jwiitical : votes,
votes. Tlien
the names
names oi
of tne
the one
one nf»
established by
Re111
and best wishes to you all Every
ut
uigmiiu j besl-known
irt bi-iutuwii iwiiiii.ti
incn me
,lr" P1®1} r-.iuuti.uiru
uj the «cto be filled out. i ne rooms are not
\&gt;a. nnf
mm „■ scienttels,
one U so interested in every crumb
scientists, beautifully define Lin- having the largest number and the Rional Office of Price Administra- '
y' ?S"ch
Although the point rationing
ooen every day and it was thought
,
«tav coin's place in history. Moy the runner-up appear on the ballot in ll0P whereby community service
of news we hear about any one of
that
this
would
be
the
easiest
way
.
!o
choose
m
nlb
,
rath&lt;
^
l
h®
n
s
'
a
Y
*
sounds complicated, it is
you and eagerly pass it on to oth­
’
unswerving
courage of
Lincoln “&gt;e April election.
activities and consumer reiations Iq system
ery.
.
to
obtain
the
application
blanks.
’
*
Lincoln
is
America,
and
reallv
quite
simple
so
far
aa
the
ers. Letters ore often shared, as
serve as a model and an inspiration
. piratlon I' .Tliere
.There are lour
lout candidates for ' e»ch local board area will be super- purchaser is concerned. It is the
. Applicants for the nurses' aide America L&lt; democracy.
It is s to democratic leaders of. the
well, so we do pretty well in keep­
nresent
’an in
the Pint
ward. Archie
present i aItlern
R^-kord.
Herte^rV
’tCa!klas
AWai1’ v1sm1 b&gt;' a board member.
eburse must be 18 to 50 years of age.' prophecy, but It is also a warning. rfiv
ing track of you.
aiSrI Hfickord. Herbert J. Calkins. WaiAmong the duties of the new retail stores and the wholesale sup­
ThLs Jius been quite a winter for
The course calls for 80 hours of In- For the America that
Lincoln d.ty who ?
are
rC also
0,»° fared with
Wlth dlffl- !u.‘r E®1011#n(1
WldBert
Berend
.nd Beverwyk.
Bev’erwyk. board
&gt;~«.umember
manuciwill
mubeuethe
uwappoint.ppui.u- pliers who have the "tough end" of
_...» ward.
... a.Edwin
..
_ ;... | —
.A. rof
r a community
t. service com- the deal
the home folks here In Michigan,
. struetton with attendance at every | means, the democracy he preserved. euit
cult deelfiifinx
decisions whore
where the
the tenviffxitton
temptation it..
n
second
Smith
ment
The point system in rationing has
and so for we haven't had any
I
required Upon completion; d0PS not maintain itself. It has to to compromise and appease will be and Frank Hoonan have filed pcti- mittec. which she will head She will
been tested over a period of years in
complaints about the gas ration­
.
.
of the course every volunteer pledg...
tions. Don Siegel. Fred Smith and , also prepare a weekly report on England and found remarkably sat­
rr tx* safeguarded
always; it .has to be forever present!
ing. as the snowdrifts and ice have extensive work all over the world !es 150 houra of unpald help nt
Lewis are
Abbey
are ward
Third asward
as- activities,
1------------------—will
-—
.. avall— .----------------------1 Lewis !Abbey
Third
! board
which
be
;
fought
for
always.
For
America,
Mrs.
Radford
announce:,
the
folhospital
during
one
year.
isfactory.
It does the Job at hand
kept our old juliopiea pretty close­
Isolationists say that the U. S. A. pirants and
und in
In the Pourjh ward I able to the public at board head
head-­ with as little
.like every other land, has no other
-------------- .
fuss and rep-tape aa
ly confined to their garages. With I lowing district chairmen: Hastings
’’
•• opposed
a by Forrest quarters and -w.v.
m uBranch is
which —
will
be m-a.
made possible.
jclue to its freedom than the will­ can't become a part of any inter- ' Ray
ajAFlE DAUC
so much winter honoring us ever city. Mrs.
Mrs Richard M. Cook; Has- ajatflE
DA VC CA
TA
1-ane.
: available to county newspapers.
national
association
to
help
main
­
The
purpose
of the point ration,
since Thanksgiving, we are look­ Ungs township. Mrs. Roy Chandler; MljUE* KIIYX 1)11
ingness of men to give their lives
worm
urucr
wnnoui
giving
un
1 T1.'r.fe Petition* have been placed 1 The Community Service Member system is to prevent rapid price
tain
world
order
without
giving
up
1 for a dream, a* Lincoln gave hLs lain
ing forward to an early spring &lt;we Rutland twp., Mrs. Harry Dunn; / IVRBi WVIJ VV
X ofrou ^tationa mde^ndence 1 °n f,le ,or clty ckrk' Sterling C. also will establish an information
snssti
hope I keep your finger* cruised, Baltimore twp., Mrs. Floyd Gaskell; ■■■**
HttlC “nd W#lt" W®&gt;- 1
®‘
bOar“
U'hrrr 1’1’ rises and to insure an equitable dis­
! life America Is always in mortal ElT re?
tribution
of
available
foods and
boys) and an early start at those
r e*
e'enu S*“ce,lace. There is no opposition to the ; qulrie* and complaints will be re­
j peril, from selfishness and greed.
supplies.
victory gardens.
from the powerful who want yet World V.ar I makes one wonder ; city treasurer, Mrs. Mibcl Field, celved und educational pamphlets
Under the point system there is
Those of you boys who have at­ r.“m™ cSSwn'w'p. Mrs.
'Mn. Utha
H^'lu
Twenty-Seven Left
Lett Tuesday
Tueidoy ^more
more power,
po
Twenty-Seven
from lhe Ignorant who Just how much national independ- i Neither in their opposition to the. and other literature made available no relation between points and
tended the Delton school, or have
Another function of the new prices. Ration book pointe assign­
| frar
fear 1,1
the Innovating
power
of ence our policy of isolation has ‘ present city supervisors. Hurry Richrqr The Service
been Interested in our basket ball McIntyre: Barry twp . Mrs. Leon
malntained
maintained for us
u*
io. Wards i and 4. and Jay Mead, member will be to stimulate actlvi- ed to a particular brand of food
team, will be glad to know w* have Dunning; Delton village, Mrs. Fred : Barry
uarry county is making
maxing anothanotn- I thought
’ * It is the magic of Lin­
wards
uarrtc 2
i and
»nri 3.
i
| tie* of board members in the field merely indicates whether there 1*
another top notch team this year. O. Hughes: Assyria twp.. Mr*. Rob- er
er contribution to the manpower of jcoln. that
ths makes him so finally one
(Continued on page 4. Sec. 1)
| Monday. March 1. has been de­ . cf consumer relations, such as ap- a plentiful or a meager supply. A
W’e have lost only two games thLi ert Hartom: Hope twp., Mrs Lester our nation's service when 27 more ;
, .signaled as the day for the non- ', pearances
peuiances
ociore
before
ciuos. -----clubs,
sen jn common, run-of-mine brand of
school
year, so far. We lost by one point Monica:
Johnstown
twp..
Mrs. of our young men left this week ' ——————————
.
। partisan election in accordance I groups and other organizations
staple like kidney beans, for ex­
in the last fifteen seconds of the Gladys Conklin: Maple Grove twp.
.
Tuesday for Fort Custer to be in-1
— D-.,
I with the state law governing such 1 the board area.’
.
ample. which happens to be very
game at Middleville and by ten Mrs. Ward Checseman: Thomap
Phomapple
n|» ducted into lhe armed service. Former nasi IIICJS DOy
; election*.
’
I
- ------&lt;«». ■
,
scarce at the moment might be as­
point* at Lake Odessa Of coUne twp. Mrs. Frank Coman:
i: Prairie- Through some method of selection
V-.fi.rdnv
Vrh
in
r-lfv
r*1-rV
a
Yesterday. Feb. 10. City Clerk ,
—: handled bv the induction station at I V-OmmiSSIOneO VOpt.
signed a very high point number,
lhe home folk* are not able to at­ ville twp., Mrs. Robert ”
Burchett:
Rogers dropped the names .of al­
if and when available, and yet
tend any of the out-of-town games, Yankee Springs twp.. Mrs. Charles- -----Kalamazoo
some
of
............ --— - those who
...... •I Word
MUiU UllJ
krtUI
LlkU'CU
4ICIC
UI.U
has been received here that
most 500 Irom the registration rolls '
would be reasonably priced in lina
on account of transportation. The L Gill: und Orangeville twp. Mrs.i. passed their examinations there , Paul M. Garrison, son of Mr. and
' us they had not voted at any eiecwith other canned goods of similar
physical education program, ad­ Arthur Crawford.
.lust week, chose the navy for their Mrs. Curtis E. Garrison of No.
quality.
On the other hand, a
vocated by t|»e U. S. government,
line of service and they are not In­ Broadway, and a resident of Boga­
Hom Kardel Will Speak.
super-fancy fruit cocktail mix which
has been started in our school.
' eluded in this list of those who en­ lusa. La., has been commissioned a
। linquent voter* notifying tlpcm that 1
Show Pictures
would ordinarily have a restricted
'Bultoiu,'' has a hard time getting
ter the army.
Mary
Ketcham,
Raymond
Captain in the United States Mar­
The February meeting of the । their names would be dropped un- 1
sale might have a low point num­
off on the right foot, or in keep­
Those who left this week are: ine Corps Reserves.
Kenyon Are Recipients
Brotherhood on Monday evening less they requested reinstatement. |
ber and yet be quite high in price.
ing track of left from right biT?
Elwood H. Yoder. Charles Hubert
Mr Garrison was one of twenty
One hundred forty-three returned }
he will get there all right. We
Blough. Earl Wendcl Curtis. Rich- , men recommended ‘to the Marines promises to be one of unusual In­
The annual awarding of scholar- Items of similar price may have
tereat and If the weathermrfn co­
widely different point numbers.
have a new service flag for the
* I ttrt m
It. Duane Inwall.
Thls
U u
a itkutai
regular artjttj
weekly icuiurc
feature ' “
ard
Blough. Lrttwut
Delwin LeRoy
So. the assigned pointe merely
school with 45 stars on it al pres­ designed to aid you in your eur- Hutchins, all of Freeport; Harry,i from the entire nation when a call operates an unusually large crowd
held
in
Hastings
out for foresters. Chief forindicate’ whether on article 1*
ent. but by lhe time this goes to rent purchases of items rationed by Kerloss Balsclr. Middleville; Robert | went
“T” ~r~ 'Th-’-naviArA 'rrmtnini&gt;r is expected.
I day morning Feb.
print we will probably need to the government. ThLs newspaper Charles Gardner, Eugene Vincent
This has been designated as the non. This leaves the number of1'scholarships
scholarships are awarded
i
.the Hl Y scarce or plentiful and the point
values assigned to a particular ar­
add a few more. We have not had believe* this service will enabte in- । Bennett. William Clair DeCou. John
annual Farmers' Night and the legally qualified voters in the city j presenting one ,n
to “a Kbov
and
"v “
"a the ticle may change from week to week
the dedication service for lhe flag dividual* to cooperate more fully in William Will, Richard F. Bennett. ?nd
m 2*u^ie hLs
committee in charge has been for-,
girls scholarship is presented by the
in line with the supply at the mo­
yet, but will very soon. You will winning the war on the home front Meredith Jasper Reid. Robert Gali ;SiEFSL?hTVrtfnm to^hi tunate in securing Hans Kardel at approximately 2700. with yester­ Girls' League.
Valid ... ohk Mkhlkan.
I
Earl K&gt;d totogjo.
E*iS2u5&gt; t£d county agent of Eaton county, as day. Feb. 10. as the last day for
hear about that later.
Outstanding leadership, scholar­ ment.
registering before the non-partisan
In buying under the point «y»Here is some big news, boys. The
and Indiana
1
U5®i'„dirtaduated
from Hastings
high thejspeaker. Mr. Kardel is a native election on March 1. The highest ship. school activities and character
Duruiavans have a new addition to
r-rr..
ton; Duane George Ruthroff.’Clovof Denmark, one of the countries number ever enrolled in the city are ail taken into consideration in tem you have to tum in point* from
sch0°l ln
cl“* of 1920
their family, and Bob says to tell
„ , CoKe&lt;
.
,
, „
1I1K. several years nun
i erdale;
erdale. Richard
Rte ha rd Brock,
Brock. Raymond
Ravmond
Rowing is taken from th? that has been so terribly overrun •‘-as 3100,
making the awards and it is no your ration book corresponding to
ago.
the total number of points repre­
you that It Isn't a dog, either. ..S,“^.25 f0F 1 pound' Fcb’ 8 t0 George Piper/Woodland; Albert
had
no'word
from
Tito*
Decide*
there
you
'
want
10
vole
ln
u
‘
*
A
P
ril
small
honor
to
be
selected
as
one
of
££X2.U wan*10 v2!e 1,1
April
’Keep 'em guessing", he says. But March 21.
sen ted by the merchandise you
.1 Jaw Brace. Harold EiJgene Webb. Bogalusa Enterprise and Ameri­
imi4*
°
elecubn, and you are not now reg•
SUgSt
tllft
•
just to help you out 1'11 tell you this
Bill *'
Nonamii
Babcock. Mm.taa.ltlm.
Nashville: can:
te'tered, there
there Is
is sUU
and onop­
Knr.tfi
rnim-Mi nk- ., totered.
still time and
Miss Mary Ketcham, daughter of purchase. Tlien. after turning in
Paul Garrison, chief forester for
much: “It" sometimes keens him up
your point coupons, you pay for
Mr Kardel will show colored pic- portunitv
oo so
gotnc
Stamp 11 also good for 3 pounds Leon RicMtfd Helmer. Sparta; John
portunitv to
to
so t&gt;y
by
going to tne Mrs. Ketcham and the late John C. Die merchandise according to the
“odo
“ce
SLTfUU
nights, and Bob finds "II" doesn't becomes valid February 1 and good Joseph Anderson, Charlotte; Jack the Gaylord Container Corporation, X*n.±,.r.Hh?.l^PlnU&gt;h^n*? ; cK™cZV
Ketcham,
was
the
recipient
of
the
and one of Bogalusa's best known International and also to hi* na- ] ICY
always run according to schedule. through March 15.
Anthony Johnson, Kalamazoo; Wes­ citizens
b)(lnlts
and civil workers, has been
• Its" name is. Chad Ivan. The
tM-rxoiT
Both coffee and .sugar coupons ley Milton Hanks. Battle Creek; commissioned ft Captain in the tive land. Denmark.
jn this city and
Ivan is after Ivan Smith, of course. are from the same War Ration Book Carl Rudolph Brock. Lansing.
The supper squad, as selected by person. consider
United States Marines Corps Re­ acting President Keith Yerty. is as ! should
:r it
it ------a privilege and
Perha* you have heard that
- duty to register
;a
tier and then to vote
serves and expect* to be called to follows: •
.n«r&lt;J ,h.,mu.• «£&lt;&gt;»-•£
« rauon pomu. irom w
w—
.h k.:
Jean Williams and Garth Florla
,7n..
I on public affairs.
duty in the near future. He will
Shoes
are receiving’congratulations. They
Earl Bumford, captain, Victor 1
_
either
be
assigned
to
the
New
River.
decided to take the final step be­
Stamp 17 good for one. pair shoes O6BERT J. GRIFFETH. Prop.
N.
Cor
San
Diego,
Calif.,
marine
Owing to ill health and unable
fore he went off to camp. So now Feb. 9 to June 45.
■
training
base.
to secure needed help Mr. Griffeth
there is another lonely war bride.
Gasoline
Brockway, Albert Dykstra. El DC I ACC
Mr. Garrison, who has been presi­ Harold
Kenneth Aldrich and Leo Cham­
Wayne ♦Merrick, Fred Smith. Del- “IKK LVJJ
Stamp Number 4 from Basic, will dispose of the personal property
berlain see each other occasionally, Mileage Ration A Book, worth 4 gal­’ at public auction at the place bet­ dent of the Bogalusa Kiwanis club bert Whitmore,' Charles Lawrence,
literary course, majoring in Journal"
*
in England. In fact. I guess Leo lons of gasoline, good through March ter known as the W. R. Harper since lhe first of the year, first Richard Schlllmtn. Cart Van Loo,
Two Family House.
came
to
Bogalusa
In
October.
1925,
was almost on hand to welcome 21. Stamps in B and C books, also farm located I mile north and I'.i
Arthur Struble, William Linnlng- (
Bakery Scenes of Blaze
The boys' scholarship cup went to
Kenneth when he arrived.
I un­ valued at 4 gallons, good tor the' miles west of Middleville; or 5 miles when he accepted a position with ton.
iw*k' I
the
Forestry
department
of
the
Raymond
Kenyon,
mayor
of
the
derstand Basil Johnson is in Eng­ period as noted on the front of such■ south and '-j mile east of Caledonia.
——
Hastings firemen responded to School this year. Ray is the son curing Attorney and Mrs. L E. Bar­
' He is offering a good list of horses, Great Southern Lumber Co. • • •
land. too, recovering from a brok­
DISTIMOtnSHED BOMBABDIEB
I two city calls Monday evening and of Mrs. Ernest Kenyon 512 W. nett. Hastings, has been assigned by
cows, hogs, hay and grain, farm He was bom in Hastings. Mich.,
en leg. Gamer Pennock has been
I damage In excels of $1000 resulted Grand, fat
B&lt;Mrd °r War-Training Service.
andKenyon.
the late Ernest Kenyon.
maciilnery, and furniture. Dewey and is a graduate of lowp State
in England for six months now.
from
the two fires.
University.
Ames.
Iowa.
The award was made by
to a P*nn®««&gt;‘ position as
b~ Joseph
’------ “ '
Inspection Deadlines
Reed will erv the sale and B. BenHe bought n bicycle, soon after
Hl-Y. • fi1®
,he Or*“i^P7
Mr- Garrison is married and the
At about 6:30 the truck responded Beck,
Beck, vice
vice president
president of
of the
i
he arrived there, and does a little Book­
Follow-up
Ray
has
been
president
of
the
Hi-Y
*
d
®
whw lame numbers of
father
of
two
children,
Paula,
age
to
a
call
from
the
third
ward.
A
sight-seeing whenever he can. He holdersi
First
Inspection elsewhere in this issue for full par­
12 and Richard, age two and onehouse belonging to Archie Tobias during both his junior and senior ' P®'* ®.nd army cadct3 “r* r«*l»has been to London and seen some
March 31
, Every 6 months ticulars.
years.
lias
been
captain
of
the
baa1
*
nK
,
p
’
lj
nary
#nd
flight
half
years.
•
•
’
hits.
Garrison
and
and
located
just
east
of
Michigan
of lhe bombed areas- Il is thought
February 28 Every
”--------. months
infraction.
'rucUon
children (till continue to make their
Ave. on Bond St. was on fire. The ket ball team and a star player on i ln,
that Lawrence Quick is in England, 'C
February 28 Every 3 months GORDON THOMPSON and
lTOU1. He
nc was
W« president
p.roiaent of
O. his
nis [■ H® completed an advancad govhome here after Mr. Garrison leaves
house was occupied by the Henry the team.
too, and there may be other*. It
February 28 Every 2 months DAISY THOMPSON, Props.
claw
in
hi*
freshman
year
and
the
j
L'??P
M
l
nt
‘
^
lnln
,
R
'
“
I
July
for
active
duty.
Because
of
not
being
able
to
se
­
Briggs
family
and
three
bachelor
is hard to keep track of them all
•
vvav
vvupviuir ,
?.r CTnt'
brothers Charles, Clyde and Henry majority of his marks have been I **'h
Cameron Florla has been in Aus­ in the Government's rubber con­ cure farm help Mrs Thompson will
.
------also
-------&gt;—to
--------------college
— , ond from the top in his class, and
Crawford. The cauoc of the blaze A
Ray
plans
enter
tralia. and liked it there very much. servation program is to have your have an auction sale at her farm
was
licensed
os
a
commercial
pitot.
located
8te
miles
southwest
of
Has
­
was
unknown
but
it
was
thought
and
hope*
to
attend
the
University
,
His present where-abodt* are not automobile tires inspected well in
mite south of
that it was due &lt;q defective wiring. of Michigan, taking an engineering From there he took up still more
known. Our Rev. and Mrs. W. D. advance of deadline dales. This is tings on M-43 or
The frame house war. damaged be­ course. However he expects to de­ advanced cross-countrr and special
Robinson have three tons in the to your advantage because should the-Shultz store. She is offering
Report Shows Good Year
service—one a marine In the Solo- one of your tires be driven beyond an excellent list of horses, cows and
yond repair and the lou was e*tl= vote some time in the meantime in training from widen he graduated
farm
machinery.
Henry'
Flannery
For
Cooperative
mated at $700 or $800. partially cov­ army service and at present hu. his in January with the rating of Irv
repair or recapping through neglect
Quick Is in a hospital in New Cale­ on your, part, you cannot qualify will cry the sale and E. E. Gray will
ered by insurance. Both families application In for admission to st rue tor Pilot.
The annual meeting of the Farm­
donia. Best wishes. Bill.act as
Elvert
clerk. See the advertisement ers' Cooperative Creamery Co. Ltd.,
lost their furniture and personal be­ Kenyon College, Ohio, for meteor­
for a new tire.
elsewhere
In-this
issue
for
full
.par
­
Mott is still in Hawaii; Forrest
longings which were not Insured. ological training which the army J
Is । to teach the dements of flying to
of Freeport was held in the K, of
Fuel Oil
ticulars.
air cadets In both the army and
Lelnaar in Alaska, and Dale Pen­
Because of the large amount of
P. hall there on Wednesday. Feb.
Coupon 3 now valued at 11 gal­
nock in Iceland. Ed Lelnaar, Who
Congratulations to these two out-, m??3. having been postponed from Jan.
hose needed to reach this fire a
lons:
WILIJAM
J.
CAMPBELL,
Prop.
standing
student*!
! M the Ume he "terted hl* adsecond
call
abcAit
7:20
brought
the
yM .hPme, this foil,, convalescing
21. because of the storm and the
Good through February 22—ration
Having decided to quit fanning blocked roads.
vance training. John wax employed
from an Injury, has temporarily
rural truck to lhe scene and fire­
&gt;
Mr. Campbell will have an auction
by the National Bank of Hastings
vanished There are others whose sheet colored orange.
The report given at that time
men worked about an iiour and a PUPILS FINISH RED
Coupon 4 good for 11 gallons:
sale at his farm located 3 miles eau showed the company, to be Ln good
here and had already qualified for
location we do not know at present.
half before the fire was extinguish­ CROSS PROJECT
Valid February 2 through April 17 and 3-4 mile north of Dowling: or condition and n fine amount of
a private pilot's license. He also
But we are proud of all of you,
ed.
Ration Banking—Effective on and 2 3-4 miles north of Lacey. He is
Tiie
Junior
Red
Crass
in
the
Ban
­
wherever you may be. Kenneth
business for the year 1942.
About 12:30, shortly after the field school. Mrs. Hatel Douglass, took a leading part in th* forma­
After January 27
offering a good list of horses, cat­
Francisco writes his mother that
Butter and buttermilk sales for
place, had closed for lhe night, fire teacher, has set a fine example for tion of a local airfield and flying
(This regulation applies only to tle. farm tools, hay and grain, and the year totaled $208,694.71 and ad­
last fall he was in the now famous
club which had to disband just aa
was discovered In the State Street other organizations in the county.
Casablanca in Africa, but now he certain business firms, not individ­ furniture. Henry Flannery will cry ditional receipt* from coal, fence,
It was getting well started when
Bakery and Lunch room. An elecuals)
Business Concerns which the sale and Hany McKelvey will cement, fertilizer, etc., brought the
One of the project* being under­ the government was forced to out
| trie iron and radio left on when taken
by the Junior Red Cross is r» ban on private flying club# after
location unknown. How you boys MUST Open Ration Banking Ac­ act as clerk. See the adv. elsewhere total receipts for the year to 1224,­
the place was closed, are blamed the making of afghans to be sent
In this Issue for full particulars.
do get around I Don Smith is now counts:
the Japanese attack on Pearl Har36292. Expenses for the year were uagauaM" rattagi.
for the fire. Damage estimated at
Sugar and Coffee.—primary dis­
a naval cadet. He left last Tues­
$224340.48. making a gain for the
$400 to $500. largely caused by to some hospital, the quota being
twenty for this county.
day from Detroit. If you write to tributors and wholesalers—retailers FLOYD JOHNCOCK, Prop.
year of $22.46.
.,
Having decided to quit farming
Enrolled in the Banfield school
Russell Smith now. remember to who own more than one story, and
The total amount of cream re­
are eleven pupils, one girl and one
address him a* ''Sergeant”, His retailers whose gross volume of food Mr. Johncock will have an auction ceived last year was 1,400,345 lbs.
boy In the seventh grade and nine
address is-Sgt
Russell Smith, e» was $5,000 or more in Decern- sale at the Will Norris farm located Butter churned amounted to 527,­
1942; also chain retailers.
1-4-mile south of Prairieville or 3 910 lbs. Butter fat In the amount
younger boys The pupils bought
Army Air Baae, Pyote. Texas.
Gasoline—licensed and interme­ miles west and 1-4 mile south of of 425.503 lbs was purchased at a
yam for the Red Cross with money
We all sympathize with Winfred
earned Ln the scrap-drive, and set
McBain, who was called home two diate distributors, but retailers and Delton. He is offering 2 horses, 9 price ranging from 40c to 5flc.
One Of Lenders In The
\
head of cattle, hogs, sheep, hay and
to work weaving squares for the
weeks ago by the sudden death of bulk users cannot.
Barry county again beat Iter quota
- Makin Island Raid
Those Who May Open Ration grain and a good list of farm tools
afghan. They started the work —this time by 263 per cent—accord-,
his mother. He lost his grandfath­
' Capt. Merwyn Plumley, son of Mr.
Banking Accounts:
er, John McBain, the previous
week.Henry’ Flannery will cry
sometime before Christmas and the
for sale.
Thirty Nobles of the Mystic completed robe to now on display at ing to reports received for January
and Mra. Calvin Plumley of Nash­
Retailers who own only one store the sale and E. E. Gray will act a*
Mr*. Town has been visiting Ken­
ville has been decorated with the Shrine of Saladin Temple from the office of the county school com- campaign iu«n«nrrd by Mkhtean reneth at Camp Wolters, Texas, the and whose gross food volume in Dec. clerk. See the advertisement else­
navy cross “for extraordinary hero­ Hastings and nearby communities miMioner. The children used a ; UUera George Carpenter ctudman
past two weeks. Nice for both of 1942 was under $5,000.
where in thia Issue for full parti­
ism. profcAsionul r.icill and excep­ mete in the Hotel HasUngs here last weavette frame and made four inch! for Barry emtnty and for DUt. 17.
Restaurants, industrial and other culars.
them, also nice for Mrs. Town to
Barry county Republicans, in tional Judgment in actual cdnflict Thursday evening to form a local
escape some of this winter weather. bulk users may also open such ac­
cro^ctf,d
comprislrx Barry. Allegan and OlCHARLES W. TOWNSEND, Prop. convention here Tuesday afternoon with the enemy” on Makin island. Shrine club. Officers elected to gether in btack by Mrs. Douglass.
On Sunday, January . 31, an Hon­ counts.
uwa counttea, said that thte county
Having rented the farm Mr. nominated Arthur Lathrop as cand­
He was a lieutenant at the time, head the new organization were:
In a Ration Banking Account you
or Roll was presented by our church
Red. white and blue squares have aVu, sct the pace fOr the district.
people, to the Delton church. The deposit ration stamps, certificates Townsend will hold an auction sale idate for county school commission­ of the Makin raid last August. His I^eon Bauer, president; Kendall been nteeerf
placed at wrh
each ennwr
comer anrt
and the I wuh g qtaXa of $12,400 tof th*
Dimes of all our boys In service or ration checks withjour own local at the place located on M-43. 7 er. Lathrop defeated Mrs. Maude company provided the advance Reahm. vice-president: Gerald Law­ other squares are of vari-cotored : month, $27.696 90 worth of stamps
Out-of-town yam In pleasing -combination* and
are printed on It. Your families commercial bank. Then you write miles northeast of Hastings or one- Smith, present incumbent, by 34 to guard and the citation, which was, rence. secy - treas.
and bonds were sold through retail
were
the
honored
guests
at ration checks against your deposit half mile west of Coat* Grove. He
read by Adm. Chester W. Nimlta, guests were Pete Wood. Delton: Dr. the weaving is well done.
outlets, according to Mi. Carpenter.
The following delegates to the commander-ln-chlef of the United Lund. Middleville: Raymond Smith
crroun of ten boys
Imvx and one 1 Each district in the county al tout
the service, and each one was pre­ whenever you wish to re-stock a is offering a good list of horses,
If a group
sented with a flower, as the names rationed item. Purpose is to simp­ cows, sheep, farm machinery, hay state convention were named: Ellis States Pacific fleet, and a copy of' and Dan Skellington. Lake Odessa: girl can make such a useful and at­ met It.-, quote. Most unusual record
on the honor roll were read. Vet- lify the keeping of accurate records and grain, and household goods. Faulkner. Len Peighner. Blake Al- which his parents have received, Chester Rose, Claude Goldner. tractive article in such a short time, was made bv the Delton-Ctotar’ । Henry Walstrom. und Churchill
and to relieve die local Ration Dewey Reed will cry the sale and lerdlng, J. C. McDerby, W. K. Leib- rvads as follows:
what ft lot of good could be accom­ dale-Prairieville area which, with a
?!
Clifford Hammond will act as clerk. ler, Elwln Nash, Charles Hinman "r=. . . te’w u» wwpulL on lhe in.;
Boards of considerable detail.
plished by groups of adulte who now
Muskegon
and Harold •ipend their time in much less prof­ quota of $700 actually accounted for
See the adv. elsewhere in this issue and Shirley Gillespie. Al a meeting emy forces and by his cool judgment ’ Benson.
of the delegate* which followed. El­ »nd ouuundlnp Indinhlp reulntd V,u,hn. apart®.
Five candidal,, itable entertainment. There is a $543730 tn stamps and tends!
PRIMARY ELECTION NOTICE
for full particulars.
As an example of the fine co-op­
Io, Shrine InlUaUon In need for more intensive effort by
ite Faulkner was named chairman. lhe imuauvcandsucciartilylumrt
To the qualified electors of the
the only one whose name is on the
eration mt»t merchants in the
The following were selected as al­ back two chanca by Uta enemy
swmboef who wa. the women of thia city and county
honor roll, who was able to be City of Hasting*. County of Barry: GLENN KENYON. Prop.
Henry Sheldon. Paul which threatened lhe flank.
। Inducted Intn the army Monday wa. In promoting Red Cross and other county arc giving to Um rar aUuap
Notice is hereby given that a Pri­
Mr. Kenyon will have an auction ternates:
and bond sales compalgn, Mr. Oar­
Faulkner. Jesse Chase, C. H. Os,
"Whan two leaden of thu fleet "tade a Noble Hntey Johnson na war activities.
Well. I think I had better sign mary Election will be held in the
pen ter said that Winn GraM al­
...------------------------ in
--- ---------------------। given a life membership Ute
in
off.
City of Hastings in the County of south of Delton. He is offering bom. Ken Braendle, Gilbert Scott, platoon
were wounded
quick suc­
Other rural Junior Red Cross though inducted Into th* U •
With very best wishes to you all, Barry and State of Michigan, on one horse, ten head of cattle. 35 Kim Sigler and Glenn Blake.
cession. he personally assumed lead­ Shrine.
groups are busy on various projects armed service took tile Um*
Monday the first day of March A. hog*, hay and grain. Henry Flan­
Your* sincerely,
In the absence of Dr. Frank Car- ership of the platoon which held a
and more afghans are in the process up to the last minute to do *w»y- ,
Eloyae Leonard.
D., 1943 from seven o'clock In the nery will cry the sale. See the ndv. rother*. county chairman, Mrs. R. key position until another platoon WRITER'S GUILD
of manufacture. Some groups have tiling that he had been aUwd to
forenoon until six o'clock in the elsewhere in Ulis issue for full par­ M. Cook presided. Mrs. Homer Smith leader became available. His cour­ HOLDS ANNUAL DINNER
painted vases to send to the hospi­
.
afternoon Eastern Standard time ticulars.
served as secretary.
The annual dinner and electton tals and they are also on display at in connection with the campaign
NEWS FLASH
age and devotion to duty are in
for the purpose of nominating can­
keeping with the highest traditions of officers of the Writer's Guild of Mrs. Smith's office.
Lt. and Mr*. Fremont Brooks didates for the foillowing Oity of- RENT TO DELAWARE
CALLED AR JUBOM
DISTRICT OFFICER
Hastings
was
held
at
6:30
at
Hotel
of
the
naval
service.
”
have a baby girl bom Tueaday floaa.
IN FKMBAf. COURT
OHIO. FOE TRAINING
VISITS KIWAN1S
Lieut, Col. James Roosevelt, old­ Hastings, Feb. 4. The following of­ J. C. C. HAS MEETING •
morning. We re all rejoicing here
Relatives here have received word
City Clerk, Ward Officers. Aider­
Jack Zorn of Muskegon, lieuten­ est son of President and Mrs. Roo­ ficers were elected for the coming
A meeting of the Junior Chamtoo and what have you named the man for First and Third Wards.
that Marshall Furrow and John ant governor of the. third Michigan sevelt. who took part In the raid. year: Pres.. Mrs. Chas. Leary; Vice
wee lass? Dr. and Mrs. Brook* may
S. C. Rogers, City Clerk.
laenhath. Naval Air Cadet*, have district of Kiwante dub. was the
K.
Pres.. Miss Ottilia Kamlnske: Sec'y Hastings on Monda;
Out.’ 2-25 been sent to Delaware. Ohio, for guest of the local Kiwante club at
MLm Sara Beryl Schader: Corr. a good attendance.
45 Falmouth Bt .
training. John is living In a dor­ Its luncheon meeting last Wednes­ NOTICE
SeoYt Mr*. I. J. Smith; Trews., George Hebdan gave
Sheepahemd Bar. N Y. •
NO11CB! ’
'
mitory formerly occupied by girls day. The Rev. Don M. Gury disI will be a candidate for the of­ Tommy Waters: Chairman of Ex­ talk on advertisfag.
NOTHER NEWS FLASH
For the balance of February and and Marshall is in a fraternity
ecutive Board, L. E. Barnett. The
fice
of
City
Clark
at
the
Primary
Billy Crawford has the measles March, the Wise Photo Shop will house. Ohio Wesleyan University is
Custer
and
at
the
Coast
Guard
next meeting will be held at Miss
ElecLipn
on
Monday.
March
1.
1943.
nd la hl* face red—it's a very rash be closed except Wednesday and located at Delaware. Both young camps. It was an interesting meethouse on
Your support will be appreciated. Kamlnake's • rooming
Saturday aftenjoon.—Adv.
2-11 men are enjoging their training.
4—Dutah Kraft store.
Sterling C. Ro«qn&gt;
t-M March 4.

Home Front JN MARCH

Mrs. Aben Johnson,
Community Service
•SjrrL2 =, “ Member
Ration Bd

RE1

ISS

INTO THE ARMY

01^435

SCHOLARSHIP CUPS
ARE AWARDED

MONDAY EVENING

RATIONING AT
A GLANCE
•

S’VJB ’sasiHa..

AUCTION SALES

®°°K -™0 «"J •

OVER $1,000.00

Sn4.*^EulJf*ZJ*SI1wu£fc: John Barnett Now
Flight Imtructor

FREEPORT HOLDS
CREAMERY MEET

Republicans Name
Lathrop For School
Commissioner

CAPT. MERWYN
,lre
PLUMLEY AWARpEDiM^Wtffi^'
NAVY CROSS
.
---------- ---------SHRINE CLUB
\
'FORMED HERE '

County Agoin Boots
War Stamp, Bond
Sales Quota

�THE HASTINGS BANNER, THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 11. 1543

LOCAL NEWS

bus at basic training, then, they will be
due transferred to another camp for
. M1 further training. The group of Bas' tings fellows went to Fort Ouster

1

lion* with the
Charlotte. The

4

«

' Mr. and Mr*. Faul Coppock and
son have been «pandin« hU 30­
ana jars, miujih nctiun.
day furlough with the home folk* law,
Harry Miller was onnfined to hi*
al Dowling. B* 1* stationwl al the
home with the Influcnm the first
of the week.
Mrs.
Mr*. Bernard McPharhn ha* reHastings or Barry county visltora ceived word from her husband that
to Lansina should know that an In­ h* and a group at other Hasting,
dian Trail* biu leaving ths Capital men, have been sent to Camp San
Luis Obispo. OaL. for nine weeks of
cite at 4:35 P M. mates-

the program of the health department,
accompanied
the public
health nurses In their vtaR* to
home* and school*, and spent *

1 addrea* 1* Pvt Bernard M. MoPhar- food and milk handling, waler »uplln, u. 8. Army A. P. O. 35, Co. D.' pile* and sewage dl»pos*l.
32Qlh Infantry. Camp ten Luis ObBe sure to set your clock back one
Ispo. Cal. Bernard will be glad to hour ou Fch i5, M eastern standhear from bto Muting, friend.
tJnw
ln'to
j'oq a.
Last week four dental graduate* M. that day.
.
from the University of Michigan
Word has been received that Envisited the Barry County Health de- sign and Mr*. DeForcst Walton
partment for field work in public have returned to Coronado, Calihealth. The young dentist* studied fomin from Seattle.

Betty HurlM* started work al lhe 1 Biandstetter or Dr. George Lock-'DeCamp of Woodbury. * MU* Hel- | ——————————
Wilcox Rich plant in Battle Creek. wood who acem to know all the •nI^e*or of ¥ec.o*.4waj.h.°.meQp0^|^|2^j'|Q^^
ha* been received that CorMany of u* novices might have Keith Durkee and family went to
K‘ L- Paul Bates, who U in New learned a thing or threa about Lansing Sunday to »ee tne latter'*
ea, is confined to a hospital .trikes and spares watching wmt of sister, Mr*. Wendell Shoemaker, ! The next regular meeting of lhe
there.
our high power bowlers after lea- who ta recovering from a serious op- I Hasting* Maccabees will be Thura, day afternoon, Feb. 1g. DUUlct
If you atttend lhe home games gue hours last Friday night. Among eratlpn at the Sparrow hospital,
Manager Mr*. John Weaoriok of
■
•••------- - —r~
or those sway, it 1* a safe, bet that those glimpsed knocking them down
| Grand Rapid* will be present and
you will see Earl Coleman. Forrest were Charlo* Florin, Dutch Drews, COATS GROVE
a good attendance U desired.
Lane. Dan Walldorff. and Al Dykstra Olen Monica. Cliff polan. Roy Bub- tut Week'* Letter
H‘wU”nM
Mr. M
.M Mr. Lulu
among the spectators. Qui hlgn JS’ ™1.'™'"’'
Bill Ayres.
■chooT team boasts no mere loyal and
'oodland were
A board meeting of the Barry
HI, brolhen .boulder ,r»„ re- Horror 32^1^
B| vta-I
fans.
iixio ‘v- itnr. of~ Mra Harlrley tease's last Nur*e* Association will be held
MnalblUtv a*
ax heroes
hernm to
tn young
immir sbA ‘‘ Thuraday
Jir™ . , *. ‘ Mius Ruth Woodman the home of Mrs.
Want to catch a lot of fUh in -P°nslbiljty
M
i. Maynard Moya little time?
Consult Clayton tens Wtness Carol Ooodyear who wft5 honiyc from hc|
was home from her work in Benton
David?V
J *
1
! ?5!??
r„?*
‘Lr _the
‘K weekend * Mr*.
Ilre.^r
ovsr
, Sarah wing of Carlton wa* carina
•Mrs. Henry Smith will entertain
BARNUM SCHOOL*
I for her stater, Mr*. Mary Townaend the Widow's Club at her home Fri­
during her illnet* la*t wqek. * ROb- , day. Feb. 12. with a carry-ln supper
l_ut Week . Letter
,ert
lAmaay to
ert Sease rewlvea
receelved woro
word TUeeday
to al 5.30. Th* honoc guest* will be
Gerald Wickham and Mbs Marie ! report for training in the air corp* Mrs. Stall* Huilng, Mrs. Minnie Mc­
Eldridge of lake Odessa, also Mrs. and left Woodland On Wednesday Donald and Mr*. Maude Miller.
Lois Wickham were Sunday dinner \ for Miami. Fla. to take training. 4
gue.u of Hie latter'* stater. Mr* Mr. and Mr*. Paul Woodman and
Hospital Guild No. 7 wiil meet
Myra Woodmansee, of Hastlnts who ' Darlene went to Battle Creek Sun- with Mra. E. A- Parker. 1014 B. Jefcelebrated her birthday, a Mr and dak to visit Lorin Overamith and fereon, Wednesday afternoon, Feb.
Mrs. L. E. Holmes of Woodland. I family
Mr*. Herbert Johnston, and Elli* I
---------------- *■♦■*
--------Johnston visited Mr. and Mr*
Wkeatstene'* BrMge
Prank Holmes of Grand Rapids
Wheatstone', bridle i* not a home of Mrs. Ruiah Webb. 430 E.
■Sunday afternoon. * Mra
Lot*
““ •
Madison on Tuesday. February 16.
Wickham .pent Wednesday night at .
the home of Mr and Mrs. Foret ur“’« electrical resistance.

^IvSa

HEART
OF ECONOMY

NORTHERN

TISSUE

Time for Spring
Coats and Suits!
I00‘.’ All Wool Tweeds
and Serge Suits in Tan,
Grey. Brown and Plaid.

1200

economy imperative for all. And this Valentine of Values shows you how to get close to the heart of
economy—how to save on the food bill which is the largest single itom of expense in the average

4 rolls

famify’s budget.

It * a* easy as 1 - 2 - 3!

18c
PEAS COLCO
Tender, small, can

4X Peanut Butter

V E. Cocktail
Tomato Juice
Del Monte, No. 2!a can

DeLuxe Plums
Del Monte, No. S'i can

9
"■

--------

VW
9Ac

-

FLOUR

8C

.

Wheaties
m...

GOLD MEDAL

w"w

Corn Flakes
Helio**'*, !ge. pkg.

14c

for 9Ec

Libby's Apricots

No. 2'i giau

No. 2 can

21*
25*

Reaches

lb.
PORK ROASTS
lb.
BEAN SALAD
lb.
BAKED BEANS
pint
OYSTERS
SAUERKRAUT, FRANKS 1 iKINL,ss
lb, of each — both
lb.
RING BOLOGNA
lb.
RING LIVERWURST
red
lb.
SALMON STEAKS
lb.
POLLOCK FILLETS

PEAS

Popped Wheat g

14c M FRUIBL VEGETABLES H
i SPINACH lb. pkg., washed
25c
5 29c' GRAPEFRUIT
10
41c
27c
!
FLORIDA
ORANGES
8lb*.
45c
5
39c POTATOES, U.S.N0.1 peck-45c
JABBAGE lb 6c BAGAS 2«&gt;«.9c
6‘““25cJ-- - - - - - - -

Mullers Bread

29'

Coffee

Mullers Donuts

1 Oc

Amber Coffee

Cinnamon Rolls

1 Cc

pkg

IV

Whole Wheat
Muller*

Bread

.

Lb

1 ftc
I W

Angle Food Cake 9Qc
Muller*

MV

Muller*

Beverage Cereal

Soy Kawfee
Elmdale Coffee
Stretched. lb

Old Style Bread

...77..................

11c
I

I

JACKETS—ALL WOOL

1275

Frandsen9a
HASTINGS
Kahlllv. taeirmun.
' NccfdUrj.

EIC H AN GE
YOUR WHEAT

SATURDAY ONLY FEBRUARY 13

'double feature attraction

1b.

Diamond

Muller*,

FINGER LENGTH

ft

FAMO

Ovaltine

Hilliard Arlen and Chester Morris

bag

White Flour

THE WRECKING CREW

1b.

MADAME SPY

sack

29c

Tapioca

28c

Corn Starch

9

Cream

“ pkg.

19‘
25*

Molasses

17*

Baking Powder

36*

Shurfinc Gelatin

1 ftc

1V

Ih. pk,

.

-------

t 7c

Sugar
Lb

Calumrt. ,b. can

.

•

Surfine Noodles
Rice

■

37‘
6C
16*
5*

Navy Beans
Macaroni

2
Kj

3
Kidney Beons O

Red

Lima Beans

15c
21*
35*
22*
*.19*
14*

SUNDAY and MONDAY. FEBRUARY 14-15

Bargain matinee Sunday 1:00 to 3:00

TUES., WED., THURS.. FRI.xFEBRUARY 16-17-18-19
Tyrone Power and Maureen O'Hara
All filmed in beautiful Technicolor

ahry theathi?

B

FOOD;,CENTER
"THE BEST FOR LESS’’

N. MAIN ST., NASHVILLE, MICH.

always.

BASTWOS, MICH.

FRIDAY and SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 12-13
DOUBLE FEATURE ATTRACTION

"TENTING TONIGHT ON THE OLD
CAMP GROUND'

SUNDAY and MONDAY. FEBRUARY 14-15

"LUCKY JORDAN"
Bargain mallure Sunday 3:66 to 5:M

Allan Jone*. Jane Fraaee. Phil Spltalny'a all Girl Orchestra

206 i. STATE ST.. HASTINGS. MICH.

fuels

JCf

TUES.. WED.. THUES.. FEtKUAKY 16-17-18

BOND DAY

Quality

SMITH BROS.,
VELTE &amp; CO.

"THE BLACK SWAN

Hastings, Mich.. Phones 2247-2282

complete slack
of salt—fine, medium, and

Pep yeur chietens up with
our 8.B.V. math. It gives
results.

'REUNION IN FRANCE'

THE POWER OF THE PRESS

MAKE

STATE OF MICHIGAN - ORDBR OT
TH* CONSEBVAT1OM COMMISSION—
OTTER

this or next winter.

CHURCHILL *

"WHEN JOHNNY COMES
MARCHING HOME"

(Continued
Mere po»i
coupons doe
celve ration
rd for pure
lime*. On
ter how mi
Honed good
through nr
wltlAut the
turn paint
Here In I
of regtsleri
BOOK TA
through the
for war R«
proce*. wil
One- pera
entire lami
At lime
Book* No.
silme there
sfy. then y
ol the No.

a dectaratii
indicates t
merctally p
rationed f
Five cans
So. that u
of twenty
und Uie on
duct ration
you have
At lhe ti
1 is turned
pared to
you hud 6
1M2. If
amount is
move the
coupons
have been
to a child
move* two
book.
From he
RATION
in four s
First yo
aiuitatant
the dec l
filled out
have this
11c* Hon i
you can
In making
port). He
the form
"tailoring
also take
dcclarullo
check a
from BO
her of p
declaratio
Uoiui as
of books
Second
psuM* al
"tailored
TWO to
Ink on t
the Info
Book No
Third.

to the d

All Wool. A good buy for

Large bottli

H. &amp; H.

131.

Round
Sirloin

Cuts lb.

p,k Nik

A I» n»i.i.

4lc _ _ _ _ _ 39c |

Center

Down......................................... I W

Still a a fine assortment
of Winter Coat*. lOtTf

h*&gt;ln( fikS In

"Exclusive But Not Expensive!”

j Qc

CATSUP
ROLLED OATS
PANCAKE
PET MILK 9
MATCHES

Fine
and

1275
1500
1800

SWISS STEAK j

iPORK CHOPS

gc

Grape Nut Flakes

39c
25c
25c
49c
27c
22c
22c
45c
32c

24’/i lb. sack

10‘

...1----------

Circle ffo. 3 of Uie W. 8. C. 8.
Mr‘ E,u M&gt;er»
Jeffmon Friday afternoon. fWi.
12' al 3.30 **• m A KOOfl ®ttendcome1* d*,lred ,nd ’u,tor* ere wcl-

SPRING COATS
In gorgeous colors.
all
wool
serges
tweeds

EARLY JUNE

17c
19c
49‘
32‘

W' R ° W1U “l“»rata the
; birthday* of members Thursday.
Feb. 11. Put luck dinner at noon.
, । Regular meeting at 2 o'clock.

2250

Third, serve more of the foods that

TnMEAT DEPARTMENT f

Libby Peas

On February 13 there will be a
■ party for Blue Lodge member* their­
; wive* and Invited gucata.

: OBDUR FOB PUBLIOATIOM

First, come to FOOD CENTER where every price is a low

price every day. Second, buy a full
*
week's supply at one time.
are plentiful. Start this week!

;
The P. N. O. club will meet at
'
Friday afternoon at 2
' otlock. Bring your work. Election
’ of officers. Pot luck cupper at 6:30.

;

16’5
19°o

Higher income texes ... the Vietocy Tox . . . War Bonds — and. yes. the higher cost of living, make .

Regular meeting of Hiawatha Rebekan lodge Friday evening, Feb.
4'..at 8 o’e'wk- tnltialion. lite .taff
Ume n°l hMVe W
WhlUl lhlS

RATlOl
NO.'T

; Flower News ef
[Good Morning:
! Saturday. Feb. 13. might be your
lucky day for we will be delivering
Floral Valentine* all over the city.
They will go to wive*, sweethearts,
friends. mother* and children.
1 what a day—All you iiave to do
U call 2330, the Wilcox Greenhouse*.
' and say to send a plant, bouquet or
। cocsage to someone.—have your
| name on the Valentino Orcetlng
{card and presto—they know Just
I what that means. Wonderful isn't
It?
Asaleaa, Cyclamen and Daffodil*
are Important plant* now.
And
for corsages and bouquet* there aio
Rose*, Carnation*. Snapdragon*.
Stpcks, Narctauu. Violet*. Gardenlias.-Acacia arid OrclUda. Ill be
hearing from you.

Good Bye.
WILCOX GREENHOUSE

BOOK N
the pera
the offlc
Fourth
will affi
right h

�THY HASTINGS BANNIB. THCTSDAT. FTBRCAHT 11. ISM

tins of the
be Thura. District

rcaenl and
i Barry Co.
Im held at
iard MoyI entertain
homa Frltlnnle MeMiller.

will meet
noon. Feb.

bryary M,
rkapecled
■ratha Re­
nins. Feb.
i. lhe staff
rhite this

Election
will be a
ibera their
brate the
Thursday,
at r~~
lock.
dyer*. aoa
loon, Frli
1 attend-

^IIICII FCI IA Al klATTF I'Friday night’s basketball game
HlUrl 1( Hl JOI NO I lj of l'*e GA-Apostponed till tonight. February &gt;2-»»*
12. with’“
lhe
*
the I HUH JUHUUL HU I L J morrow night

day to serve dinner and furnish the
program. There was a good nttendance. * Mrs. Minnie Campbell of
In the Monday edition of
The Hastings recond team h
^SJtoSlv rroorded CeduT Crcek CttUed °" her cou»u‘Grund Rapids Herald appeared an
&lt;^1 are Mrs- H E’ Barnrs Wednesday. *
item about a resident of that city, planning
planning to
to accompany
accompan the varsity ^H?7tandiii?s fi/xmne
provld- 3? fono^^2%or*-2 whi mid 0
.E?ler’,.?Uf La*rtnce
Vcv
a former Hasting.-, lady who has to
to Belding
Belding on
on February 19. --------IO1IOW* -J"
MIUOH Z Will ana U nnd
un(1 Mrs
Mrs - Waglev
Wu|tlPV were
wcre at
at Hastings
Hastings
many friend.; here. MUr. Minnie B. ing ih»
lhe mnrttltnn
condition at
of th*,
tile mads
roads Imim­
(Continued from page 1. Section 1)
,B?tl ?
®n
.Mondayi * Frank LawMatthews. a sinter'of Jamea and proves. According to Coach Goodell,
Mere posseuion of point ration
sephomores—1 win und 1 loss. rence. who has been in poor health
Lewis
Matthew*
of
Ulis
City.
this
will
be
one
of
Uie
toughest
coupons does not entitle one to re­
freshmen—0 wins and 2 losses. The f .
y r,
no,'\7
.. #
Miss' Matthews, Mute* llw Item, games of the season
woi&gt;
loosing team li M
to give a party In -nie Khulev^ Aid' Society will meet
ceive rationed good*—cash Is need­
is one of the btuh-M women at Rid
ed for purchase Just as in iioruiiLl
Tile girl", health claw took a sur- honor
hnnor of the winner
winner. All teams
team* will on a..the regular date, the third Wed­
Cross headquarter*, a* she is chair­ vey last week in regard to what they be present
times On the other hand, no matnesday, in February. Pot luck dinner
man
of
'the
committee
wtune
dirty
ter how
now much money one ha*,
na*. rara­
wir.ild' like to Study this semester
Mes*r.i. Roy Gamer. Wesley Burnoon. The January meeting was
tioned goods cannot W purchased - “AJ .££1 ‘L b.|„? ,1&lt; .taX® it is to repair or correct any im­ nnd Mi*. Butler will plan lhe claw re)j. Dana Burge..•. Lester Fchiliing, ut
uken un on account’of snow Bound
perfection in the knitted garment-* work from this infonm&lt;tlori.
through any legitimate channels
ttJui Arthur Lojvcr. the faculty mate roads. The February meeting will be
witliout the
returned to . the knitting di-pattwithout
the nrooer
proper number
number of
ot rara- I ,or ,ncM “l BO,aL Uur oaU..
In a ni-ent
quintette^ sang 'Diuteday -r-veimig
u[ Mir
t)iC vuiuiiiuiliiy
community ii.ni.
hall. *
Rev,
....... compurLMii^mnde by
, .............
........ iiriu Uk
w IW&gt;.
ment.
She
lias
been
In
charge
of
|
a
typical
page
from
Book
2
shows
twin point coupons.
vi&gt;k*
* &gt;ui
iiuii- ----- - -----:l&lt;
­ r *hv report* that there for the Women’* rlub. ’’Song of the E»t]P Hume-. of Grand Rapids vlsthis mn
work
for liver
over u
a year Hriu
and-hunHere in Barry county lha fxroccM four nunxoutui rows oi mx stamp*
wiids tn the high school thi* Jelly Ruger"-Candl*li. “Down the lwrf his mother. Mrs. H E Hames
of registering for WAR RATION tach, lettered A through F. In tne through her nimble finger* every “rar Ute\VT yrorago’^thru^ oi^n R^d’-H“ann7and "bteKlS ^n*Wun TuiXy.
vertical
rows
mere
are
four
*Himp.*
BOOK TWO
will be Irandled
CGle"-F!on&gt;ytiie were their si-lecweek. More than 6000 women are time.
through the schools—Just as It was of each letter, numbered 8. 5. 2 and 1 knitting ....
...i
for the ....
Red Cross...
in.........
Grand Scholarship cups were awarded to
for War Ration Book One and the I. The letter such a. A or C rep­ Rapids and every garment turned Raymond Kenyon uid Mary KelchWall la the title of
resents the time or period during - •- -----------process will be much the same.
bv MK*. am ut a rimming assembly Feb. 5 in the Jun or-play, the play on which
which the sump is vand. Tin- fig­ in L-s inspected carefully •-•
—‘euS
------—----- —the motion picture Herr Comes Mr.
One tjerson can register for lhe ure, such as 8 or 2. re&gt; dents tne I Matthew, or a member of her com­ 2-nted
’uS
’wJJjX^^k.
entire family.
value in points of that stamp mittee Till-, Ls a grand task Miss
n°Th&lt;- Barry DUtrict of the M F. A
At time of registering all Ration There are thus, 10 pillite under A Matthews has undertaken and oth,u.„.
....
....
——
Books No. 1 must be turned in. As­ sumps, 10 under B, etc.
er women could well pattern their Maty French, president ot the Giris
live* after her example.
League board.
.Z-J.-.U The
. ... winners
-..... . ............
arc Held a dinner meeting Wednesday
sume there arc four in your fam­
Each person will have a total of
ily, then you would bring all four
chosen Tor their outstanding leader­ evening, Feb. 3. nt 6 45 in Central
48 points to be used during the first
oi the No. 1 books with you.
ship. throughout their four years in school play room. Dr. Clyde Sim­
CAMP FIRE GIRI S
Also It will be necessary to have ration period. This means ypu may­
high school, tor scholarship, school mons from the Children* Center of
Kalamazoo war, the speaker of the
a declaration form filled out which use all the blue stamp! marked A.
-activities, and chanftter.
evening. Dr. D D. Walton gave a
indicates how much of the com­ B or C during that pzrlod. You
Doria Eaton Mn.on, A. B. M. A . performance of magic. A quintet of
mercially prepared and about-to-be may use them up is rapidly ns de­ -.A,,? p'“! SAVm’L/nA
WBS
was lne
the teature
leature attraction
attraction ox
of tne
the
rationed food* you have on hand. sired—but when they are gone you C^m,i’.i£»rrr
ut
assembly Monday Feb. BlVeW in Cen- uaeju-rs. Mev r* Dann. Burge**, Roy
Garner. Wesley Burrell, Lester
Five cans are allowed per person. get no more rationed food* until xclieduled for Tuesday. Feb. 10. at
Sdillling. and Arthur Lower sang
So. that would allow you a total the government announces a new
several selections, accompanied on
of twenty can* on your Inventory period.
nt Central school. It 1% expected
the piano by Mas Esther Doty.
and Hie one registering you will de­
It will be necessary to use itamiw that Miss Myra Bumgardner of
An assembly was held. February
duct ration pointe equivalent to all carefully so that you do not run
The boys of Mr. Scheliuiss metal 5. in the seiAton room tor all.high
you liavc in excess of Ulis amount. out of them. A 'grocer cannot give the ranks. The !»."•—-« "f •'•••
At the time your Ration Book No. change in stamp pointe. So. use Camp Fire p.lrk arc especially urged *hop class have completed their se­ rchCOl student. Rev. Wheeler of the
i m-k ketions of project* and arc now United Brethren church in Hasting*
1 L* turned In. you must also be pre­ the high stamps first whenever to attend thi* Council Fire,
girls will exhibit Uie handcraft working «•*
on them, «**
such
’»• as
“ n-buiid.
rebuild­ introduced the speaker. Rev. Norrix
pared to declare how much coffee possible.
you had on hand as of November.
If the food you buy totals 13 work they have been doing to cam ing auto generator* for motors. The of southern Ohio. Rev. Norri*
1942. It more thaxi the allowable points, for example. It would be honors. One group has made a blest ttend of the advanced general strcAjed phases of life—wisdom. Ma­
amount is rejwrled, a clerk will re­ better to tear out an el*,'ht-polnt ouilt, while another has made n :hop cla.-* boys Is r'.plldng rope. It ture. and squareness with your fel­
move the proper number of coffee and n five-point stamp rutner than Camp Fire flag. You will enjoy Ls their aim to use up the scrap ma­ low man and with God
coupons Also, if any coffee stump* two fives, a two and a one-point this display 4f articles njadc by terial before purchasing new.
Polka Dot Rayon
Thursday, February t.
“!or HICKORY ((HINERS
4. z
u .tr
senior
have been used from a book issued stamp. Save the low point »turnp* the girls.
Crepe
wits
"' h
held
',’d ,n
in ,hr
lhe ses­ Las- Week * Letter
to a child under 15, the clerk re­ nil possible for low point foods
This, Thursday, evening at 7:30 class meeting u
moves two coupons from an adult
oclockia meeting of the Camp Fire sion room. It was for lhe purpose
Rev. Wagtry was called to sand
Flowered
Large
weonesunv to
to conduct
cunuuci funcrluncrbook.
Guardgins is to tie held nr Ute home of i ecarding tin clubs, play.*. “Cliv- Lake Wednesday
VI'-. that
Mink seniors I.M.V
........ । a) M..rvlC(^ (or Mrs. Harris, righty­
From here tlxc process of getting |
itivs, etc
have taken
of Mrs. James Brown. W Walnut 1UC-".
Rayons
More than 25 per cent of the coal St. to complete plans for (he Grand part in during 'their
RATION BOOK TWO is handled ■
high
‘,Mr h,
“h school four year* old. He returned Thurs­
in four separate stages.
. I| mined in Uie United States is con Council Pirc on Feb 1G. Each guai- •■ears. l« be used for senior write- day.
,
Mrs. HiirrL*. was a member.of
Novelty Cotton
First you go to Die declaration
ups hi the Doomsday book.
urn cd by lhe railroads.
dlan Ls requested to be present
Die Methodist church at Sand Lake
assistant inhere you will hand in
where Rev. Wagley was pastor for
Prints
the declaration form previously ■
three years * The WJ8XL0. of the
filled out.—(The Banner hopes to
Bunnell church were entertained ut
Seersuckers
have this form available for pub­
the home of Rev. and Mr. Waglev
lication in the next issue. If so,
Wednesday for dinner * The W M.
Sou can clip this form and use II
.Missionary Society was entertained
i making out your declaration rc• Wednesday tor dinner, nt lhe home
Krt). Here the assistant will scan
of Mr. and Mrs. Lyn Lawrence and
e form, observe ite notation for
children. This was the annual men's
"tailoring'’ of coffee stamps, and
also take over Book No. I. The
declaration ' assistant' will
then
check u reference table and deduct
from BOOK NO. TWO the num­
ber of pointe ns indicated by the
declaration, distributing lhe deduc­
tions as equitably over tlxc numberof books Issued us possible.
Second, the declaration assistant
COTTONS ARE
pntscs all Books No. 1 and the five
AMERICAN!
"tailored" WAR RATION BOOKS
TWO to the recorder, wlur copies in
Ink on the cover of BOOK TWO
Fresh, clean cottons . .
lhe information on the cover of
Book No. 1.
grown and manufactured
Third, the recordin'; auLManl
in America . ' . are char­
then n-’s-p, e-irh BOOK NO. TWO
BUY YOUR WAR BONDS AND STAMPS HERE
to the document assistant who cop­
acteristically American.
ies tne seclal number of each
BOOK NO. TWO and the name ot
They're easy Io keep
tlie person to whom It is issued in i
the official document register.
looking new. They wear
HAZEL ROUSH. Mgr.
HASTINGS. MICH.
Fourth,—the validating assistant |
like anything! And they
will affix w validating stamp in the ।
right hand comer of each WAR cost little. All of these.are
RATION BOOK TWO and write
actoas the face of lhe stamp, Uie
serial number ot the ooox.
Thur., when the procec.* L* ended
you wnl nave tn your possession all
o! the No. 1 books you turned tn.
which must be returned ano- used
lor tne purchase of sugar and cofxee and an equivalent number of
V/AH RATION Boon.8 nu. » Wu
WAR RATION BOOK TWO will
contain
four sets ot blue stamps
1

RATION BOOK
NO. "TWO"

FRIDAY

LEADER OF RED
CROSS COMMITTEE

MRS. ROY YARGER
DIES UNEXPECTEDLY

D1KH AFTER
OF SEVERAL
Mrs. Roy Yarger, I Di
aged GO. passed away st
unexpectedly on Tuesday evening. -----Feb. 2. from a heart attack. Mr poor health an winter.

Freeport. Surviving are the husband: two daughters, Mrs. Forrest
Coleman. Hasting*., route 5. am!
Miss Nellie Yarger of Detroit: two
grandchildren; two brothers. Merle
Miller of Sumner and David Miller of Salem, On-gon. and twd *lsters Mn; Bert F. Bailey. Grand
Rapid* and Mr*. Stewart Draper,
Altd The funeral was held at the
Leotmrd chajicl on Friday afternoon
nj'two o'clock, the Rev. S. Conger
hai-ay officiating.
Interment
&gt; &gt;n the Freeport cemetery.

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EDITOR ALS

Hervicee Saturday morning

Sunday 'iftoniing. communion at
8 o'clock: Bunday school at 10;
worship and aermon at 11 o'clock.

FIRST METHODIST CHURCH
iTemporary
location — IO.OF.
Morning wor?nip at 10:00 o’clock
Hall, small auditorium. comW Jrfnext Sunday morning. Mr. fitoiie
fereon and Green.&gt;
LINCOLN'S STATURE
’ will preach from the theme. “Is It
Public invited.
Nothing to You?" Tills is the 'aecond wrmon in a brief serie* on
FREE METHODIST CHURCH
"Stewardship." leading up to the
Corner of K. Colfax St. at'Boliyood -week
dash with Hitler or Japan, but
of dedication. Feb. 28 to March
Rev. Seth A. Daney. Pastor
here we arc fi«htin« in World War
Thursday. Feb. 11. Prayer meet­
Feb. 21 will be observed u lay­
XI. None of u* Uke the loca of ra­
ing at the Hastings church at 7:30 men
’s Sunday
throughout
tne
tioning. or converting a. major por­
Methodist church. In the
tion of our resources and Industrial
Sunday. February 14 10:00 A M.
have
capacitv to the manufacture of war
Sunday school at Hastings church chdreh. the laymen will ------charge of the service under the di­
in charge of Mrs. Etta Mendmaterials—but we’rt doing It. Ra­
11:00 A. M. Morning worship lead rection of Mr. E. F. Bottum. local
tioning never hM been and never
lay leader. The week of dedication
by Uie pastor,
can be papular with three used to BANF1ELD
L« designed to deepen the spiritual
the n.uo
uk
American
—. wav
— —
of —
life——
but we
-----’r*
Mr* Walter Hobbs spent most of'
life of the church und to Increase
charge of Miss Rinda Squire
the loyalty on the part of the mem­
accenting It. We don't like the Idea last week with relatives in Indiana,
8:00
P.
M.
Evening
evangelistic
of'dridUn
’e our young
youne men a
nwav
bership.
of
drafting
wav * A Community farewell party service lead by the pastor..
.
.
...
,
____
___
u-as
oivm
nt
thchureh
rmrtTminllv
The Sunday school will meet at
fmmwhooh. farms, nrofesMon* undJ was HOL..
given U.
at WIC
Uie CUUIVU
church .VIIUKU.'.
community
”
Wednesday.
Feb
17.
Prayer
Tuesday
Del"­ meeting
industries to swell ttx- ranks of ar’ rty&gt;m last Tu(
*’«v evening for r&gt;1
for Ute Castleton point at 11:20 on Sunday mofnlng.
. phia Byers and family. The Byers
growing armv. navy and air force-- are moving to Battle Creek. * An­ the home of Charles Mead at 8:00 BAPTIST CHURcif
b'rt we're doing it.
Sunday school at 10 o'clock.
drew Adams, an old resident of tills
Don't miss these old fashioned
Divine service* at 11 o'clock. Scr■ community, died nt the home of hU
services. You are all welcome to mon by Pastor on ''Kndeah-Bamea "
only possible alternative to accept­• son Shirlev in Battle Creek last come to any of these services.
Evening service ut 7:30 Sermon by
Tucsdav
morning,
and
his
.remains
ing domination bv the Axis powers.
I
were
laid
-to
rest
in
the
Banfield
W* isolated 0'irselv-s from rorlrl cemetery on Thursday. * Orv. Dunn
, Tuesday night* B Y. P. U. All
•affair* but world affairs would not is not improving in 'health and is METHODIST CHURCH
young people united, meeting ut
' rttil under the doctor's c8re- *
Sunday school at 10:30. Lawrence the church at 7:30.
sucked Into the vortex of an Inter- Mrs. Aggie Willison will soon rc- Adams. SupL Preaching service at
Wednesday night prayer meeting
nattonal storm which benn thou- turn from the Leila hospital in 11:30. Class meeting at 7:30 and
ainds of mile* from our shores. At­• Battle Creek where she ha* been evangelistic message by the pastor
PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
&gt;
ill
with
pneumonia
*
The
W.
S.
C.
at
8:00.
We
would
be
glad
lu
have
lantic and Pacific oceans. Uio,e
Be to your church a valentine.
• S. will serve dlnr.er in the church you at ail our service.*.
Dressed in your best and looking
basement Thursday Feb. 11. Pot
of Uolallonlxt*. were no more ef­ luck. ♦ DeVon Putnam and family parsonage Thursday afternoon. Al!
fine.
fective than France's Maginot Line' . of Dearborn spent the weekend with the Indies are urged to be present. Though unadorned with silver lace.
In wardin'’ off the inevitable.
the home folks at Twin Cedars. *
Young peoples prayer meeting Your heart will glow m proper place
Even with Hamilton Fish in th? Onn Johnson is much improved in Friday evening Is nt the home of /.nd odd a tiirlll to worship's grace;
Wht’e Hot«e. senate and hm'ie' health orid he visited his doctor in Mr. and Mrs Howard Proctor, just You promised when you joined, you
know.
stacked with members of th- Hatting* last week.
north of the North Irving church.
Communion service Sunday morn­ You would attend—*o why not go?
•'America Flrxt” committee nnd
Sundav morning worship at ten
ing.
Charles Ltndbcrah as secret ar v of
thirty o'clock.
Prayer
meeting
next
Wednesday
Every
jar
of
home
canned
fruit
state, we couldn't have avoided the
Sunday school at 11:45, Mrs. At­
leaves a can of commercially packed evening nt the home of Mr. and tic Hay. superintendent.
issue.
Afra. Lawrence Adams. 927 E. ClinSunday Evening Club at six
Looking backward, which L« nd- fruit for our armed forces and for tdn st.
mittedly much easier than looking our Allies. Every jar of fruit put up
We trust you are planning to at­ o'clock. Patricia Fewless,-president.
Boy Scout Troop Monday night.
forward, it is possible to see how at home leaves a little more freight tend the special meetings starting
space to carry war materials.
March 1 with the Meyers Quartette Roy Cordes, Troop Committee chair­
man.
In shaping events after World War
The Woman's Missionary Society I
unique so plan to be there every meeting which wa* postponed last
I so that another outbreak could
night.
have been avoided: Of course. w»
week on account of the weather
did make some efforts but always
will be held today &lt; Thursday. Feb.
GRACE LUTHERAN CHURCH
11 &gt; at 2 P. M. nt the home of Mrs i
as a completely Independent in­ MILO
Morning worship 10:30 A. M. Ser­ Abcn Johnson, 309 8. Park Street. .
The Milo W. S. C. S will be held
dividual and never ns a member
at. the home of Mr*. Henry Ger­ mon subject. ' All Out Co-operation Mr* D. A. VanBuskirk will continue &lt;
ot n team.
her review of the study book and .
Two world wars within three dec­ maine. Wednesday afternoon, Feb in the Church.’’
17. At this time we will learn who
Sunday school 11 ;30 A- M.
the program ar. announced .last ;
ades have pretty well demonstrated our M A. F. friends have been the
week will be carried out.
that Isolation from the pressure of
Last Sunday- morning the Boy '
EMMANUEL
world events is imtxxsible in this tercAting. program.
Scout Troop and .their Scout Mas­
*
EPISCOPAL CHURCH
modem era of swift transportation
The vestry of Emmanuel Episco- ter attended the morning service at I
CEDAR
CREEK
and communication.
p«r church -held their annual meet-3h«pJ“by“1^ Church in n body.
At
the next
oo.
nunrou
ui
.plow
uy.
vM.ur
The
community'
club
was
|x»lPig for election of officers, on Feb
At ,hp
nexl meeting
mrctln' of
of the
Uu&gt; Pres­
So, instead of sitting by while
Guild the following offic­
X
- 2- Those elected were W. A. Schad- byterian
will be tills1 week Friday night. Pot
ers will take office for the ensuing I
cr. senior warden: G. E. *3oodyear, year:
luck supper. All invited.
President. Mrs. Harvey Elliott,
junior warden: Dr. G. L. Lockwood, vice-president. Mr». Henry San•Tolve us anyway if they git bad
-----------secretary; and E. L. Taylor, .treas­ decn; secretary'. Mrs. M Borras;
enough, let s get in there and de-a DELTON"
little directing ourselvfes.
i A church board meeting for Milo. urer.
treasurer. Mrs. Sterling Moore
Emmanuel Guild had an unusual­
America, England. Russia and ’ Prairieville and Delton churches
Rev. 8. Conger Hathaway. Mod- ,
ly Interesting meeting at the home erutor of the Synod of Michigan,
Chin* working together could et- will be held in the Delton Metho
■ tablUh nnd maintain a peace with &lt;h--t church Thursday evening. Feb. of Mrs. Wnllacc Osborn, on Feb. 3. goes to Detroit next Monday to’lit- I
Following the business session. Mrs. tend a two day planning confer“The
th. teacher* of
ar the D&lt;U«,&gt;
r.u.nl
Delton Rural Charles P Dibble of Kalamazoo. cr.cc of Synod's Committee on
their state'men and their people *o Afticunuru
«... —
e »
Agricultural «»««!
school will
have
a *}»«&gt; •* Diocesan president of the Christian Education nt the Fort !
desire
'
I parte in the rchool Wednesday Jfomen of the Church, discussed Street Presbyterian Church and the I
the work of church women in their Hotel Fort Shelbv Mrs Hathaway I
night.
BARRYVILLE
' The Senior Roy Scouts win en­ itxal organize linns a* well as in the will accompany him ns far as Ypsi­
Pleat* remember our WJ3.CS. ,e™*»n
tertain vtwir
their go.
girl re.c.iu*
friends «c
at u
a puupan­ dioce’wz' as a whole Valentine drc- lanti
where she will visit her
dinner this week Thursday at
•J the cake supper in the school building orations were used on th? table daughter. Mrs. Carl Scheffler and ,
home of Mt1 and Mr*. E H LathLn,h.- ■ Wednesday night,
night. me
The junior
Junior noy
Boy ^7*
where tea was ~«'red
pound bv
by the rnm.
com­ family.
rop «ou are rordlaUyJnvited. *
wlH
a BUpper thcrc mittee composed of Mrs B. R Reed
Several mothers attended
Ute —
----- j-..------&lt;—
Mrs James Maron. Mrs. Einar
Thursday
evening
"Mother* Meeting" at the school
Frandsen and Miss Sara Beryl
SCIENTIST
house Thursday afternoon and pari MARTIN CORNERS
Schadcr.
The subject fur Sunday is ' Soul.
of the time waa spent observing tlie
children at work * Russell Mead Mr*. Agnes Barry Wednesday. Feb.
and three of his F.F.A. boys of Ch- 17. for (Hit luck dinner. All arc cor­
coda were Tuesday night guest* of dially invited.
his parent*. Mr. nnd Mrs. Merritt
Mead and attended Farmer s Week GOODWILL
’
at Lansing. * Dr. Clayton Wlllllt.s
Tne Goodwill p. T. A. will meet
of Saranac, son of Rev. and Mrs. J. at the school house Friday evening.
J. Willitt*. was taken to Blodgett Feb. 12. at 8 o’clock. Committees— •
hospital. Grand Rapid.’, Thursday Mrs John Stamm and Mrs. Rich-*
evening, suffering with pneumonia, nrd Hathaway.
but is repotted belter now and imKved enough to be taken out of 1
oxygen tent
We all hope he
continues to improve. * Mr. and
Mrs. Paul Kt'sler and family were
Tuesday night supper guests of her JEFFERSON ST. U. B. CHURCH
The Jefferson St. U. B Church
Krents. Rev. and Mrs. J. J. Will­
s. * Mr and Mrs. Stanley Haley Revival is continuing with Increased
and children of Lansing and Mr. interest and attendance. AU are in­
and Mr* Huron Healy and daugh­ vited. Song service at 7:30. Preach­
_________
______
___ ing at 8 o’clock. E. M. Wheeler. Paster of Lacev. were
6und*v
dinner
gUG'ts of Mr*. Clara Day and VI- . tor.

L V I I W l\ i r* u
-—————-— -----------

1 Day W)d Mr. Gordan Hoffman were
Qundnv afternoon eallcrs of Mr and
Mrs. Eldon Day and children of MeKelvey dhtrict. » Mr. and Mrs. Wm.
Cain entertained their " daughter
and husband of Richland fordmuer
on Sunday. * Nancy and Janet
Marshall spent Tuesday afternoon
with their grandparents, Mr. and
Mrs. Elmer Gillett * Mr and Mrs
J L Higdon, accompanied by Mr.
and Mrs Harold Higdon and baby
of Battle Creek spent Sunday in
Kalamazoo with Mr and Mrs. Al­
fred Higdon and family,.

The publicity trophy cup has bMn I RESOLVED. That The Atr.i
sent to the engraver’s and when ro- Legion hereby regtricts the exj
Banner. Her kindly services will
■ turned will be on display at the Le-. ture o' funds by the Atrxliiat
rived from poppy sales to direct wel­ be missed by a wide circle.of friends
fare nnd rehabilitation of vetewn The fuperal was held at lhe Hun­
ton funeral home in Delton «jn
At a meeting of the NaJooal Exel"LfVJ
WXJB cutive committee of the'American familtes and to - members of the Tuesday afternoon, with burial fn~T&amp;MV
Legion Auxiliary held In Indlan- preecnt armed forces of lhe United Uie (Jriwsey cemetery.
States
and
their
families:
Fiwvidrd.
_________________________ .. apoll*. Ind.. In November. 1942. the
————-------------—————— f0||oalng resolution relative to the
Notice To Delinquent Maabera
expenditure of Poppy funds was used for welfare and rehabilitation
All members who nave not paid adopted and is now tn effect: in ev- forces of the United State* nnd their SOUTH HASTINGS
their 1943 dues are reminded that cry Auxiliary Unit in the United famlhen. precedence should be given COMMUNITY' GROUP
Use Legton Monthly nnd National States:
in welfare work to families of vet­
Tlic South Hastings Community
Legionnaire will be discontinued unWHEREAS. The National Organ­ erans who hare received Injuries or
less their dues are paid in lhe month izatton of the American Legion Aux- who have Men killed in line of duty.
of Feburary.
Hiary now sponsor* Use manufarjhome of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Smith
Tlve local post has almoat exceed- ture and sale ot tlie American LcMunday evening, Feb. 8. with eigh­
ed. Lost year's tnmntoeraliip *&lt;&gt; get glon Poppy, pursuant to authority PASSING OF" MRS.
teen mrmbera prfeent. It was voted
your due* in-right away. Don", wait heretofore granted by The AmeH-'JENNIE
REYNOLD!
JENNIE REYNOLDS
‘
to change the. date'of the meeting
until the youngster* come home can Legion; and
'Mra. Jennie Reynolds, aged 78. from the second Monday to tne
from this war and find you are not
----------------- ---AU of the revenue de­ died
WHEREAS.
Sunday night tn Borgcss hos­
a member.
rived from the sale of the poppy pital in Kalamazoo after a short third Tuesday evening.
conducted by the American Legion illness, Blie was born in Copper —A*'U:e discussion leader did not
receive Uie printed material for the
Twp.. Kalamazoo Co. but hsddivcd
Remember lhe Joint meethw of
welfare nnd
and rehabilitation
rehabtlltaton work onh
only,./at Cressey for. many years'. Her lereon- from Lansing, instruction*
the Legion and Auxiliary tonight, wcKare
the meinberahip drive were du&gt;but under the resolution adopted by husband. Elmer Reynolds preceded for
Thursday. Feb. 11.
oussed.
Mrs. Elmer Bush had
this Committee nt Ito mreting held1 her In deAth. She is survived by charge of recreation und refresh. tn November. 1941. certain Unit*' a daughter, Mrs. Clifford Taylor ot
at iiHtr.iiMiic
have made uiiuvuuin
donations from uic
the siappop. There wa* a good attendanee
........
Mr nnd Mrs. Gerald Smith will en­
Altvltlarx* meeting
mp..on
pi, Thursday
Tl nr-jlil' py
. .. funds
«.... &gt; .to. other
__ _____
a_ .1...... en-''
the Auxiliary
organlxations
tertain Uie next meeting.
evening. Committee* appointed for gnged ln r,.nd/ring service to mcmchildren: a sister. Mrs. Mac Hud-.on
the next two month* are: March. ix.rM Of the present armed force* and of Vicksburg; four broUicrs. War­
Mrs. Gertrude Craig. Mra. Elvira thelr fRraUlek rather than for direct ren Cairn* of Cressey, Willlanr and H. THORN APPLE
FARM BUREAU
Sayles and Mr* Mary Wiedlea: for rehabilitation and welfare; and
Everett Calms of Freeport and De- '
April. Mp. Lvdla
Mis. Irene
i«n. Roger'.
n------- ----WHEREAS. Due to the prexnt Iob Calm* of Temperance. For I The February meeting of lira
Johncock and Mrs »&gt;.«»&gt;
Esther *-»»..
Fctt.
emergency such fund* derived from many years Mrs. Reynolds has Smith Thornopple Farm Bureau
said iwppy sales are not sufficient been a faithful correspondent of will be held with wiUr Mr nnd Mrf;
Watch lhe Banner for announce- to cover such donation* and to pro- the Hastings Banner from Uie East Wm Cridler. February IB Potluck
ments a* but one meeting 1* held vide *uch necessary direct relief: Wall Lake community. When she slipper. Topic for discussion.' "An
per month until further notice.
now, therefore, be It
- was unnblc to write, she asked Organized Agriculture."

'

AMERICAN LEGION

FARM BUREAU

■■KROGER

French Brand

CLOTHES

RATION STAMP No. 25

Spotlight
Mild and fragrant I

lor Fresher, Hot-Dated Coflee

C,
f

KEYKO OLEO

I HOT- A
J WTE.D r
FOR LAST MINUTE
STOREGROUND
FRESHNESS/

1 22c

&lt;b

Vitamin A added

COTTAGE CHEESE

12c

&gt;b

In tanilary Pure-pak conlainei

JIFFY BISCUIT 2Vi«b
Mix.

24c

Bisquick. Large pkg 31c

CAKE FLOUR

JK&gt;b &lt;*8 18c
Country Club liner cake flour

।«. p, 28c

PEANUT BUTTER

Embassy. -2-lb. jar 53c

RED MAHASCHIKO
Cherries.

18c

Mary Lou - crisp, pickle slices

CIDER VINES AR

Avondale, pqre, line quality

3

25c

U. SNo. 1 Semolina

or Spaghetti.

KAVY BEANS

5

35c

Michigan - hand picked

FRESH COOKIES

10c

Kroger’* - many varieties

SODA CRACKERS i &gt;b pkg. 17c
Country Club laraloga-lypo wafer

TOMATO SOUP

3 *&gt;-&gt;» “
1tc

Rich, deliciously seasoned

BAHTAM COBH

2 *i.2

Country Club - cream ilyle
GREEK BEARS
2’X,?

' Avondale extra standard quality

CLAPP'S

fm's

6 .... 39c

Strained. Junior Food*. 3 cans 27c

WHEAT GEMS

t»'9«Pkg 17c

Country Club hoi breakfast food

8

MOTOR OIL

SWIFT’S

Penn-Rad 100‘5 pure Pennsylvania

Popular brands

VIGOR BOG FOOD 2 J
Nev* economical pel food

SUNBRITE Cleitiitr 4 cam 19c
Kitchen Klenzer. can 6c

FLEECE TISSUE
।

TWO LAYER

EGG MASH

Vanilla Icc Croom and Pineapple Sherbet

Buying your Curlee

Vanilla £r Cherry Ice Cream and Pineapple Sherbet

pint

NOW!’

25c

THREE ASSORTMENTS
Vanilla fee Cream ond Orange Sherbet
Pecan Icc Cream and Pineapple Sherbet

Chocolate Icc Cream and Pineapple Sherbet

|

Kroger's Wesco

b.

Michigan Maid - fresh-churned daily

Clock Bread
XXXX Sugar

SHEDD'S Old Style

pkgs.

Pancake Flour

5 £ 25c

Quart [ar 32c

17c

100-Rx bag S3.19

RIGHT NOW, you
get pure wool fabrics, good

Springcresi - Govl. Grade B

RED SALMON »tuu lb 33c

YELLOW PIKE

BEEF BRAINS

lb. 19c

PORK FAT Ground lb 17c

VEAL BRAINS

Ib 25c

SIDE PORK skad lb. 33c

LAMB LIVERS

lb 29c

PORK TAILS

lb

PORK EARS

lb. 15c

MIRUTE GELATIN15c
Knox Gelatin, pkg 20c

Gelatin Deuerlt or Puddings

JELLO

Country Club. Plain or Iodized

BEET SUGAR

HUG

STORE

IK0ISTMEO PHARMACIST ALWAYS ON DUTY
FMm 2241
*♦.». A

Selling Quality Keeps Us Busy

15c

Baking Powder

lb 35c

Henkel’s Velvet

ib 22c

5

No 2
cans

Enriched Flour

24^4-lb. sack

Proved finer, whiter

35c
iXllt

APPLE JUICE

32oz. bottle 14c

Morgan's.

2 CZ' 49c

Grapefruit Juice

2"il?39c

APRICOTS
Whole, unpceled

FANCY RICE

96c

Blue Rose quality

2

PINTO BEANS

3

PRUNES

2Q oz pkg 6c

£ 22c

112-oz bsg 8c

Cello wrapped.

Pancake Flour

Hg 33c

Fancy Senia Claras

Doughnuts

dozen

Plain or lugared, cello wrapped

12c

SWEET PSTATSES

3 tv. 25c

FLORIDA CELERY

2

FRESH CARROTS

2 tK 1«4

YELLRW OHMS Michigtn

3 b.

MICHIGAN POTATOES

15c

15 i. 45c

2

SEASIDE LIMA
Beans,

l ib pkg 13c

9'Ot gUn IOC

MUSTARD

8 u» 45c
FLORIDA ORANGES
HEAD LETTUCE -10c

Avondale In reuleable dunking Iwnbltr

CATSUP

large bertl. 1U

Good quality - spicy

POUND CAKE
-15c
k

TAVERN CANDLES is.nd. 10c
10-ineh 7c; 12-tnch 8c. Asst color*

MOT BESTBOYLR

imho potatoes

S1.00

CWnsyJ^wMP Guns furnaces. IKw»

SOAP FLAKES

Rainbow Pailel

RENUZIT

Gallon can 65C

Sale eHactive dry cleaner

WESTINGHOUSE
.

l

mnRKETS

large pig 17c

Alura - sale lor lined wathablo*

DINNERWARE

KROGER

19c

n&gt;.
u&gt;

CALUMH

whan you buy any
Kroger Brand hem

Waters Clothes Shop

3

The "sucrose energy food

Drink il daily for ils rich Vitamin C content

Buy NOU Before il u Too Laie.

2 PT, 7'^c

TARLE SALT

Cake Fleur

Red-ripe, solid pack

assortments and right sizes.

3 Pis&gt; 20c

Desserts and Puddings

lb 21c

HEAB CHEESE

2

Country Club, griddle-lesled.

3 cl9&lt; 16c

TWINKLE

HOLLAND RING METT lb 35c

Tomatoes

Country Club ENRICHED.

32c

4

Lalonia Club - aborted flavors

LARGE SMELT
•&gt; 10c
YELLOW PERCH — »&gt; 21c
DRESSED WHITING
CISCOE HERRING
VEIN-X SHRIMP
35c

£S1OC

BED’S

d01.n 45c

LARGE EGGS
BtVEBABES

POLISH SAUSAGE

tCT the
ball gam
Iv of On
&lt; nd with

tained w
or. * M
werd fn
ttyit he
' on • the
thought
nnd bra
Weber
H. O«o
for n
epent
Nashvil

FAMO

For belter icings

18c

ci the
evening,
tainted a

» 34c

Salad Dressing

Your best shortening buy'

Mrs. Don
Waltman
lira ndpa re
’returned
Mrs. LoR
vUle fro
helping t
hew* wh
pntumon
of the Mr
planning
church b
school m
* Miss
Greek sp&lt;
Sirents.
ord Slo
Wunderll
Btummle
Kreuger,
Stowell
Dell and
ti rtalned

Michigan. Mild, lull-flavored

Salad Dressing
Refined.

aurADick &lt;
BctlJ Kir
dinner gue
ini*. Mr.
Sunday, a
Schalbly c
parents.
fehalbly f
and Mrs.
children a
Mr. and
und Suntb
£the fur
Salurd
Townaend
Wcodland
parents. H
rend. Sun
Hartman

pig 11c

CREAM CHEESE

lib.

Pure Lard

Mr. and
enter talner
Friday evt
Crockfordi
Leffler G
Ralph Let

National Biscurl

Oven-limed for freshness. Thiron-enriched lor health

Jack Frosl brand.

pig 10c

SHREDDED WHEAT

50c

large
haves

3
2

17c

Country Cfub.Whaat flakes, 2 pkgs 17c

FANCY W1NEIAF APPLES 3

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SPECIAL PAK

"JJ $2.39

Kroger's Wesco

• He Advise-

THREE LAYER

3 nxu 13c

Wrapped bathroom tissue

SCRATCH FEEO

VICTORY BRICKS 19‘pt- 37c qt

28c

1-POUND ROLL

2

WHEATIES

S1.3B

VITAMIN CAPSULES
50c
A. B&gt;. C, D, G. 30 day* supply
CIGARETTES
Ca-ten SI.24

|

MST TOASTIES

25c

2

MACARONI

Butter

tSc

2

or Kellogg's Com Flakes

The Banquel Blend

Kroger's Embassy, triple-whipped

8-oz jar 17c.

CUCUMBER SLICES

COBH FLAKES

WOO

Country Club. Crisp, nutritious

Country Club
lb.

12c

r pks
Butlermilk Pancake Mix

21c

ib

25c

5

McKenzie s

effective Feb. 8 to "March 21.
Bring your slamps to Kroger's

CHURCHES

for Home Use

27c

a

SHOP

Ice Cream

BUCKWHEAT

Flour. 100$t pure buckwheat

Rich and vigorous!

COMMUNITY NOTICES

WATERS

NFWx

MrSrSfe

Lamps

-

-d. 10c

Most stui

ROMAN CLEANSER 2 Q-a-h 17c
’/j. Gallon botlla 15c
10LVENTBL
Urge size 60c

AERO-WAX
No-rub floor wax.

Um 25c
r.n. 23c
Quart 43c

In Be
land t
entere
land «
listed
specia

�WOODLAND
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Crockfofd
entertained with a family dinner
Friday evening in honor of Mrs.
Crock ford a jnother. Mrs. Ralph
Lefflt-i. Guesis were Mr. and Mrs.
Ralph Leffler and daughter-Joan.­
* Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Kimble and

cured employment at the Mattings
Mfg. Oo where ha remained until
lie enlisted In the Army in October
l»40. He wai accepted for flying
training in June 1M1 and received
file Sliver Wings in October of last
year. January 4 of this year he
was promoted to Flight Off Ker and
wa* transferred to a California field

1 ginning naxt Monday. February 16 derson, Nancy Hager. FltlDlp Born. Church of the United Brothren in
-- ---------- n—..
Christ
when the Male of Michigan returns
I H. Osgood. Minister
to lit former time, by vole of the
Woodland
leglilature.
Morning wonthip 10:00 A. M.
Woodland Played Two Home Games
Sunday school U:» A M
Christian Endeavor 7:00 P. U.
Worship and sermon 8:00 P. M.
Prayer meeting, Wednesday 7:30

P. M t t. Of C E topic—"Bow
, Christ Meets Human Meeds*. lead­
er Mlm Maxine Batts. * •'» P.
.M Evening
worship
Sermon
theme—"Tlie Seeking Savior". «
. firm quarterly conference of lhe

Saturday.ejtning VRpo&lt;)land played
the famous Hastings Saxons here.
A large crowd of Hastings fans
came over Jm tee game. Hastings
second team won with a score of

BUY
CHICKS

Uh elgh-

10 00 A. M .Sunday school
11:00 A. M. Morning worship
3:30 P. M. Luttitiaii Oospel Hour

Rcadlng
parents. Rev. and Mrs. H V Town­
send. Sunday. * Mr. nnd Mrs Jack
Hurtman of Vick--.burg spent the
weekend with her parents. Mr. and
Mrs. Dorr Stowell. Little Robert
Hgrtman who has been visiting hb
grandparents-for lhe past ten dily*
relumed home with his parents. *
Mrs. LeRoy Perkins was in Orange­
ville from Monday until Friday
helping to care for her twin nep­
hews who were seriously ill with
pneumonia. ♦ The Fellowship class
of the Methodist Bunday school are
planning a pot luck dinner in the
church btuement following Sunday
school next Sunday. February 14.
a Miss Jeanne Burklc of Battle
Greek spent the weekend with her

The Fellowship

meeting and election of officers
were held. The following officers
will serve Ute coming year: Chief.
Arthur Allerding: First Assistant

AT WARDS

COME TO WARDS FOR OUTSTANDING

W. s. C. is. of the Methodist churcl;
ct the former's home last Friday
evening. * Miss Marda Paul enter­
tained a group of high school peo­
ple at her home Saturday night af­
ter the Hastings-Woodland bosket
ball games. * Miss Virginia HestcrIv of Grand Rapids spent the week
end with her parents. Mr. and Mrs.
Chat. Hralerly &lt;&gt;f West Woodland.

FEBRUARY
YOU MUST TAKE THIS

FOOD ON FAlTh...
liy&gt;l hr ha., been at a mbdeni camp
on* the Hawaiian- islands and
thought
everything very* strange

I’enncr Woodland Boy Killed in'
Airplane Crash

was killed^n an airplane crash over
California last Sunday. * Pull de­
tails of the accident are not availnhl.- but the plane piloted by Noll
of ■■.lx. three parachuted to safety,
two were killed and one' Is missing.
Recording to the renorl i .-.ued by

NOW..

Arthur L Dodge, pastor
10: 00 A. M. Worship and sermon.
Achievement offerlug Sunday for
conference budget
11: 00 A. M Sunday school. Tlierc
are classes for all. * We invite you

Woodland Township School
Tuesday cveplng, February 16.
P. T. A. will sponsor another am­
ateur night with entries open to
all Woodland high school students.
This affair last year met with con­
siderable success and il is to be
honied that lhe one this year , will
be no exception. The prizes will
be in war stamps with some rec­
ognition to all who enter the com­
petition. Tlie amount of the prizes

Il is rumored that there will be
a barber shop quartet on hand the
evening of the performance.
If
that la to there will probably be

our champton In the ciphering oontest Friday * We welcome Janice
Bates return after a siege With
whooping cough. * Our total sale

VAOU cannot we vitamins. You
* cannot touch or taste them.
Thus you mutt buy completely
"on faith." Your complete re­
liance rests in the integrity, the
responsibility, of the original

FURNITURE VALUES
Now, more than ever before, it will pay you to shop at Wards, America’s

we feature the product* of
Abbott Laboratories—one of
the two pioneer* in lhe vitamin
field. Vc know that in Abbott
Vitamin Product* we offer you
product* with a reputation
for high vitamin potency.
When your Physician pre­
scribe* vitamin*, bring hi* pre­
scription here where Abbott
vitamin product* arc featured.

largest furniture retailers. Get your share of the savings made pos­
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operating over 600 retail stores and nine large mail order houses. Select
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Carveth &amp; Stebbins
THE REXALL DRUGGISTS

(and tn live when a small boy. He
entered the tint grade, of Wood­
land M*ltool In 1026 and was gradspecialized in commercial work and
was active in glee club and basket­
ball. * Following graduation lie se-

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later nay

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y«r. .void
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now'

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the answer is yes—you will
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you need them.

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HOW

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FOR RUBBER FOOTWEAR:

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your enact of

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Phon* 2704

�page anc

THE HASTINGS BANNER. THTRSDAY. FEBRUARY II. 1913

I swashbuckling way. Filmed In TechROYCE E. HARLOW
| nlcotor.

Medical patients now In the hos-1 AT TI4E THEATR FS
pltal are: Jasper Morris. Nashville; . L' ”5. . -7. 1

HOSPITAL NEWS

lery; SUte Insulation won the last
I two games after losing lhe flrat
Baby Roberta Hollenbeck. Sunfield. | Power of’the Prr»"
; game to Coffee Shop; Consumers
Hastings friends have received
HERMAN SODER WAS
week no hospital news appeared in R 1: Victor Bates. 817 W. Green:. । Thrills blaze across the screen,' NATIVE OF SWEDEN
word of Ute death on Jan. 17. 1943
Dr. M. Hoffs carried the present Power Co. won a pair of games from
Uie Banner, so the following report Grant Muir, 217 N. Michigan; John j when the
— -working
----------- pre&amp;s
K----- ----goes
— to i Herman
----------Sodcr. aged
----- ■ 75 years, of Royce E. Barlow, of 5875 Clem­ •empo of his profession into hi* Auto Sport Shop; Goodyear Bros.
blanked Moynahan Sales, and
Barker. 236 E Thum, and Mrs. Ho-1 work on a murdcr-ar*on
murder-arson fnune-up '; passed away SaiuMay.Feb.6at9:30 ens Ave.. St. Louis, Mo. He w ijowliny ghme Thursday night and Co.
i covers n period of two week:..
had u very busy time at tlie Recrea­ City Dads won lite odd game from
ward Bryans. Cloverdale. R. 1.
• mob.
Trio Cafe.
Patients dlscliarged during the ’ “When Johnny Cornu
He had been In poor health and re­ taken ill on Sept ,3. 1943. und was tion Alleys. He scored 211 on hit
■ Mn. Clyde Arnold of Cloverdale on two week* Include the following: I Marrhlng Home” Aarring
cently submitted to an operation In a constant ■sufferer from a heart first.try. wobbled a little in his sec­ Dr. M. Holts
. Feb. 1. Other babies born during Surgical—Miss
_ M&gt;«,
Anna
AAt 401
KJ . N.
til—Allen
.
t....Jane Frarec,
.
ond game with 174 and came back
I Grand Rapids, but hod returned to ailment.
Anne
Young.
Jones.
193-178-303-673
with 193 in hit last game for a 578
Michigan: Leslie Shaffer, Nxdi- ; Donald O’Connor
-1 -----------------------hi* home und was
------around
—— the house.
ic. Clark
Royce Barlow was the son nf the
end Mr* Melvin Jscob^JSOXR clin- v He. Lewis Hefflebowcr. Allo; Mrs., With Phil Spltalny and his All Droth was due to a heart attack. late Nathan nnd Hannah McNair series total to lead all the bowlers J. Martin
for the week.
Seely Orr, Vermontville; Charles Girl Orchestra II Ls a drania-comedv Ah'. Sorter was born lnSwedcn.com- Barlow.
&gt;t .nmr monger
nlonrcr residents of ti...
”a«G. Perkins.
«ti
King. Lake Odessa; Mrs. Arthur with particularly grand music.
' mg. to the US. about 39 years ago.,
whmc home stood on site of
Glen BrowCr waa u near competi­
•Kenneth Mead,-&gt;S**hvU!e. R 2. Feb Bennett. Sf.. 914 E. Madison: Mrs Johnny Mark Brawn.
«ii*iu
; Ih? had been un empire of inc In“TLJJ
wI00 corner
- tor with 102-178-203 for a 573 series W. Hackney
txxtnffice.
'—
------------Jtiniational Seal ft Lock Co. for the church
T^d COu^St, ant' Ken Clark and John Martin
i" 3; a boy to Mr. and .Mr*. Harold Lloyd Terpenlng. 12L W. rCenter;
RzHubbard
past
38 year*
yearn Survlv...
Surviving
£ourt..b”.
I1 P;
1'*- 38
BU his wife. ------- In- the
each jenred 563 pine to tie for third
SUM.
H11L Dowling.
uv*iui(, R
rv 1. Feb.
rco- 6:
o; a
u boy
do, Mrs. Otto Fett, 120 W. Walnut: Ray “Tenting Tonight nn the
Hatting
schools,
179-178-193-550
Niinni.*
Th,,
u
1
-,fl.n
.
.
.
Gertrude Toto Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bcverwyx, Wieland. Freeport.
--­ Old Camp Ground”
Nannie. Tlie funeral was held at the
eKen rolled lib^aerlec/n the/
with the class of 1890: Plc.ee.
153-313-184-549
L'.. League and Jahn spilled hli
*C1TY TOURNAMENT*
”'
Depicting lhe dramhUc struggle* 1 L,&lt;i.,l,‘rdn‘,’l’a,1 ”.n'nt‘ cn Monday eroduntlng
210 N. Washington. J*n. 29; a girl » “*. Kaysville; Omar Stahl. Clarkslutrr he attended the Orclurn
v»-„ «i.,_
ville; Mrs. Victor Benner. WoodWood­ coincident to the building of stage 1,1 7:00 P. M.. the Rev a. M. Cohl- •Tike
lP Dins
to Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hecker.
Jr.. ville:
is in. the Commercial loop.
,, ^ix five men teams will open the
Miilt'irv Academy nnil the
'’mi uuiitK.
ii.'.'lmlu by
uy Rev
nrv, B.
u. *t&gt;ridcr.ni Hi*h''ol of Mines m , Bike League
Ing. assisted
Nashville, Feb. 1; a boy to Mr. and land; Walter Thonum. »1C&gt;9 W. Ap- coach roads through the frontier |, ’'D official
League
\Hastfnga City Tournament for 1943
pie;
Mrs.
Clifton
Miller.
Bellevue,
Wet,
II JJ. Adcock,
Adcock. The
rhe body
body was
Wax taken
taken
Mrs. Joseph McClurkln. 502 E
a wi o'iiilToA ' wbnin
Engineers
dropped three games to
Houghton, ns ir was then rail'd ; —
•«...
I Tuesday
Tuf.Miuy morning to the RauschenRatischenhe local
Ineal keglcrs
healers take
take lhe
the Jades
Inifes
Green St-. Feb. 4: a girl to Mr. and R 3. and Earl Frith, Vermontville. Joan Crawford. John Wayne.
moved to Chicago where hr was | Office: Foundry took n calr of
the
.
larger chapel in Grand Rapid* in h”«im&gt;&lt;' for «Avem| vnors* then ■ games from Electricians, and Tool
Mr*. Vernon Thompson. Freeport. Medical — Mrs Hobart Carpenter. Fhillp Dorif in
attle for lhe city honors. Five
I when- niwth-r service was held at went to st Lopik. Mo ; where hr ।
R. 1. Feb. 6: a boy to Mr. and Mrs. Lake Odessa; Miss Nonna Michael, “Reunion In France"
scored a grand slam on Shop
vteams
will comprise all of the
212
8.
Park;
Mrs.
Mary
Campbell
A V1V
vivid
love story
told
the
Howard Dingman, Nashville. R. 3.
------- ------- . . . office.
*
-- A
“* l0Ve
M0^ ,0
‘d against ,h
‘’ I 3 :00 1?. M. Wednesday.
on the opening day.
play
mjtatIrintil
nf the
the fall
fall
” ' rnrR^ I
'
Jan. 31: a boy to Mr. nnd Mrs. Rus­
mA M^ri
K'J.ih’' scn
-5iltlnilal harkorminrl
background of
wife. Mr* E'»le D. Barlow.
Recreation league
and occupation
occunatlon of
of Paris,
Paris, and
and ro
ro-­ LL.’l/.-U.y .CPA1?X.
sell Hayden. 420 N. Michigan, Feb. FYecport. Mra. Muri Belles Nash- । and
Andrus Service
Bliss showed a reversal of form
2: n boy to Mr. and Mrs. Robert vlile: Mrs. Merle Count, Delton. R. | mance ahd danger keyed to war­
Cay Fathers
Hoos. 927 S. Hanover. Feb. 5: a boy
Tlie February term of circuit court Alexander chattel in St. Louis, the । and after winning the flrat six
time tempo.
Coffee Shop
Enlocotul
service
belne
used
at
th?
i
vault'*
at the start of Die last half
U&gt; Mr. and Mr*. Pau) McLaughlin
opened on Monday of thus week.
Donations are as given herewith: “Wrecking Crew" starring
Goodyear Bros. Hdwe.
chanel
arid
the
Mnvmlc
ritual
at
Lake Odessa. R. 1. Feb. 6.
I
of
the
.season,
lost
u
complete
series
42 cans .fruit, vegetables and jam Chester Morris,
Judge A. D McDonald announState Insulation
•
’
’
a
nnk
g
-'wa
cemetery.
Tn
ac
­
1
1&lt;&gt;
Midtllt'Villc;
Leonards
won
a
pair
Nine surgical patients were reg­ from Guild No. 5. Mrs. Bert O'Don­ Richard Arlen, Jean Parker
, CCS that lhe jury' will not be called
Trio Cafe
cordance
with
his
Wishes,
the
bndv
of
taiws
from
Perk's
Tavern,
nnd
istered on
—Tuesday afternoon. Thev
..^r , nell. chairman; a crate of Templei
....of the huskies,, for this term as there Ls but one
An actionful story
w
’
s
cremntAd
nnd
Mrs.
Barlow
FL»
”
&gt;n
Rings
looped
Hastings
Ice
-were Leon Wilcox. Delton: Ronald oranges from M. L. Cook. St. who prove that whatever go* up criminal case listed and that will be
Medics
*
ntnns m brin&lt;z the ashes to Hn*- ;&gt;nd Fuel bv u lone game.
. Cunningham. Lake Odessa: Mrs. Petersburg. Fla.; 40 cans fruit, vege- must come down.
”
htld over until the next term.
BlUs Foundry­
Victor Lundstrum. Vermontville. R : tables, lam and Jelly from Guild No. “The Black Swan" starring
Two eases were dismissed bv Judge Hn"s for committal later in tire 6e*vtce League
Bliss Tool Room •
Rotary No. 1 scored a’one gnme
• 2; Robert Connelly. 625 E Thorn: I 14; 2 dozen baby blankets. 2 doz- Tyrone Power. Maureen O'Hara
McDonald in open court on the rv- spring.
40 M * M's Piston Ring
Richard
Schoenbom*
Hostings.
R.
&lt;n
baby
stockings
and
8
dozen
babv
•
■
.
.
..
.
.
Victory
over
Coast
Guard
No.
2:
K
1
------------ -------------------- , — ... ... —---------------------- - -------- -- --------- -------An exciting story of the «cn bamrl ■ quest of Municipal -Judge Adelbert
Grinders, Piston Ring
•
wan's No 2 blanked Const Guard
2; Mrs Andrew Myers. 311 E. Wai- bands from the Nursery Guild; 1 on Rafuel Sabatini's novel by the ---------Cortnght.
-- They
“— Were the ------cases ot‘ GREGORY
Machine Room. Piston Ring
—.. Roger
nut:
»
T.-i.Bahs. Na«hville. R. •1; 1 dozen bath blankets from Guild No. same name, said to retain all the Roy Thomas vs. Robert Sfronable ' Mr nnd Mrs. Harold Slocum nnd No. 1. and Kiwanis No. 1 scored n
Mrs. Lyle Kinney. 435 E, South St.: 18. These gifts are greatly appro- lusty tang of the book, the film and Berend Bcvcrwyk vs. Consum­ family were Sunday dinner guests three gnme win over Rotary No. 2. WOMENS BOWLING LEAGUE
Eugene McCaslin, Middleville.
Phton
Ring
League
dated.
looms all the more glorious, in its ers Power Co.
of Mr, nnd Mrs. Richard Slocum of
The race for Uie weekly
....
IndividShippers
hid
u
one
game
cd&gt;
’
East State Rond * Mrs Herbert
uni honors In the Womens Ixuguc
Bhvon returned home lust Tuekdav over 40 M As M's; Office No 2 won war. closely contested, ending in a
n three game scries from Office Nn
I. Grinders look the last game and “pin to pin" decision, u* first place
was won by a lone pin and necond
ven of Jnckwin. * Mi** Susie Phill­ ’cries from Machine::.
place topped the third potiUon by
ips is nt the home of Mr. nnd Mrs. Commercial League
Moose scored two big Rnrnes to a single pin. Dori* Taliaferro
Henry Beverwvk.of Hat tine-. citr­
take a pair from Andros Service: ’cored 495 for Leonard*. Betty
Biaendle made a 494 mark for State
Medics
blanked
Middleville
Crvambaby.
Insulation, and Jane Daniel* hit
493 for Bonnet nnd Gown.
In the team matches. Bonnet and
Gown won three games from Piston Ring Office; Strand took Ut?
edd game from Bits*: Portias won
the last, two games from Trio:
Iw-onard* won u pair from Piston
Ring Shop: Banner grand alanuned
the Orphans, and Stale Insulation
won the U4t game from Bell T. l&lt;-

BOWLING NEWS

U. S. No. I MICHIGAN-CHIPPEWA

POTATOES
15 53

FLORIDA

ORANGES

ORANGES

LARGE SIZE

2

SALAD PEARS
FtESM-CIIS*

'

FOR

19c

0 JUMBO
L STALKS

CELERY

200 SIZE

SEALED FLAVO*

29c

RUTABAGAS

3

LBS.

GRAPEFRUIT

5

/l&amp;P Sufie'i

EGGS

FOR

29c

MILD CHEESE

lb.

PABST-En CHEESE

OLEOMARGARINE

PKG.

33c

1 8c

uWc

PURE LARD
CRAM CHEESE

?0c
43c
31c
34c

LB

LB

BEST CHUCK CUTS

LB.

SHORT CUT

AAP FANCY

PUMPKIN

LB.

GOLD LOAF CAKE

each

19c

LAYER CAKE

each

31c

DOZ.

12c

EACH

12C

DONUTS

CAN

GASOLINE

FUEL OIL

ANN PAGE

KETCHUP

2^ 27c

GREEN BEANS
SUNT C*OP
TOMATOES
AZ? GClXEN SWEET
FANCY CORN
APPLE SAUCE
SLICED
MUSHROOMS

2c^25c
•Si 12c
*£413c
S 10c
■&lt;SJi46c

IONA IMITATION

CatcJ-ie4.iK Hdum
-

.

TOP QUALITY FISH

WALLEYED PIKE
B 25

WHITEFISH
WHITING
HERRING
SMELT

29c

LB.

BLUErii.S

FRESH CAUGHT

A/auf 9a.

2
3
2

DRY CLEANER
PANCAKE FLOUR
CORN
MEAL
■ cut lONNfr
SALTINES
MACARONI

27c
29c
35c

LBS.

LBS.

LBS.

/J S P (2a^i
COUPON NO. 25 IS NOW GOOD

A‘P
«»s»

SELF-SER U HE

8 O'CLOCK COFFEE
RED CIRCLE
BOKAR

2
2
2

THE EXPERTS WHO SELECT AMERICAS FAVORITE
THAT-NO COFFEE CAN GIVE YOU MORE GOOD

LBS.

LBS.
LBS.

41c
47c
51c

COFFEE REPORT
CUPS PER POUND

Join the Thousands Who Save Up to 10c a Pound

i °r. r.

VANILLA EXTRACT
SUNNfFIELD

HEADLESS DRESSED

HEADLESS ANU DRESSED

Hasting!

AUCTION SALE
Being unable to secure farm help we will have an auction sale at our farm located
81 miles southwest of Hastings on M-43 or J- mile south of the Shultz store on

Commencing at 12:00 the following articles will be offered for sale

HORSES
Sorrel Gelding, 12 yrs. old, wgt. 1550.
Boy More, 10 yrs. old, wgt. 1550.
( Extra good team J

CHERRIES „mD 2^ 31c
COMS1OC* SlICtD
PIE APPLES
”5515c
GRAPE JUICE
cn. 26c

SUMP MO. 25— Valid fcbririrr 8 Io Mirrh 21
.

12* '

CEO SOU«

•..COFFEE,

3 cans 25c
CAMPBELL'S SOUP cahBc
IONA
hssioc
TOMATO JUICE

THE REXALL DRUGGISTS

HOPE CENTER
Last Week's letter
Mr and Mrs. Fred Ashby were
greatly .surprised Saturday when
their-granddaughter and her hus­
band Mr. nnd Mrs. George Hartman
of Illinois walked in on them. They
had not seen her for nineteen years.
Mrs. Hartman Is the daughter of
Clyde Ashby nnd before her marr­
iage wm Mis* Stella Lucille Ashby.
* Mrs. Floy McDermott was taken
suddenly 111 Saturday, but at thia
nHltr&gt;A «hc L&lt;t better. * Mr. nnd
Mrs William Ashby. Mr. and Mrs.
Maurice Ashbv of Kalamazoo spent
Bunday with their parents. Mr. nnd
Mrs. Fred Ashby. * Blrdena Lyttle
of Eaton Co. spent the weekend
with her mother, Mrs. Floy McDer­
mott. * Mrs. C. Beers has returned
to her hope near Cadillac.

CREAM STYLE LITTLE KERNEL

CORN

iwtivt VAtlETIES

ADVERTISED

r ,rom l,.M U 8.0.
y morning. Mrs.
and Mu Arthur
served coffee and dough­
nut*-to tlie group before they left.
The weekly dances have been
temporarily postponed because of
Uie uncertainty of the number of
men staUoned at Clear Lake Camp
over the weekends at the present
time. Dances will be resumed at lhe
request of camp officials.
Have you noticed Uie new U. 8. O.
*lgn in front of the room?
Member* of the Masonic order
had charge of lhe room over Uie
weekend. The Prcsybyterian Mis­
sionary Society will be hosteMes tht*
Saturday and Sunday. (They are
serving home made pies &gt;
Perhaps you have noticed tlial no
group or individual has received any
acknowledgement for gttta of mcmey. furniture, labor, or any other
contribution which has been made
for the room. Tills was decided upon as a policy by the board because
there have been so many donation*
of different things tluit it would
take hour* of time to write each
contributor. Money te~being sCYit In
w time add Is *U1I grata-­
received. A complete record o
“u donaUons of every kind 1* kept
b&gt;’
secretary which information
In always available upon request.
Members of the U-SO. executive
commit ee are Rev. Don Gury. Mrs.
Retard Groos, Dorrance Trethric
.....
Mrs. -David
Mra^Shirley
French. Lyn Lewis. Mrs. Raymond
Flnnle, Supt. D. A. VanBuskirk.
Mrs. Chester Hodges and Mrs. Rich­
ard Cook.
fjr Fort
room on
Chester

MONDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1943

BEAR CLAWS

SUMP MO. It-Valid lor 3 Up. Io March IS

BUTTER

SUGARED

POTATO CHIPS

SUGAR

TOMATO SOUP

NATIONALLY

Carveth &amp; Stebbins,

☆-U.S.O. NEWS ☆

ft

232348235353532353530023484823232348010068
099999999953
fiation. Sduid’diL.

NO. 21/,
CAN

SULTANA PEANUT

llMllng*, Mich.

BREAD
3;&amp;&amp;29'

ROUND SIRLOIN OR SWISS

SEMPF

Taliaferro
Braendle
Daniels
Bowerman
Thayer
Manni

MARVEL ENRICHED

SLICED

PORK LIVER
STEAKS
BEEF ROAST
PRIME RIB ROAST

JACK

SHOE A LEATHER GOODS SHOP

QIa

DR. SCHOLL’S UP
ZlNO-PADS mi7u:

Phone 2131

Meat*

SPICED HAM
b 25

WISCONSIN

CORNS, Callouses, Bunions

New Super-Soft

eh 20°

10c

NEWlI

QUICK RELIEF

Have your old llarnexsrG oiled and repaired now before the rush
so you will have them when you need them. Bring them in now
We have a good stock of horse collars and sweat pads. Also a
full stock ot jtrap work al this time. Good Shoe Repairing at
fair prices.

FRESH — TENDER

17c

Tlie ten best scores:

new HARNESS
now.
We still
have a gixxl stock
on hand to sell
These won't U»t
Ions. Gel your*

BROCCOLI

SLICED OR PIECE

'

MED.
SIZE.

NEW HARNESS

Owing Io condidillons of leather .

TEXAS

GIANT—W SIZE

CRESTVIEW

CTN.

39c

F*E$H-CAIAVO

FULL O’ JUICE

D0Z-

DOZ.

Attention, Farmers!

168-155-174-498
152-153-189-494
177-160-186-493
147-158-173-477
107-158-151-478
177-149-138-464
137-174-153-463
152-147-153-451
V. Shroyer
J. Brower
136-148-167-451
157-143-141-441
E. Payne
Apologies to-------------------lhe Mich. Bell
----------Telephone Co, team for reversing the
outcome of their last week’s match
with
wiln Bonnet
“onnei and
ana Gown.
uown. The
uw Ttelcicicphone team won three games rath­
er lh&gt;n ,ort *complet* •erte“'

D.
B.
J.
A
D.
M

CKUEl SC

52c
5 £ 20c
5 &amp; 17c
2 A'g 26c
3 £ 23c
gal

Ball mason

FRUIT JARS
QTS.

GRANULATED

BEET
SUGAR

COWS
Holstein cow, 9 yrs. old, fresh last Sept.
Guernsey cow, 8 yrs. old, due in March.
Guernsey cow, 6 yrs. old, due in March.
Brown Swiss and Jersey cow, 4 yrs. old,
due in March.

Jersey ond Guernsey cow, 5 yrs. old,
giving milk.

Guernsey heifer, 11 mos old, a good one.

HOG

Duroc brood sow, due April 18.
HAY AND GRAIN

60 Shocks of corn in field.
About 15 ton Alfalfa hay.
FARM IMPLEMENTS
7 ft. McCormick binder.
6 ft. McCormick Deering mower.
Oliver riding cultivator.
Heavy farm wagon and flat rack.

DOZ.

Cultipackcr, 7 ft., good as new.
Cale Moore walking plow, new.

Side delivery rake. Dump rake.
Keystone hay tedder.
3 Sec. spring tooth drag. 2 Sec. Spike drag.
1000 Ib. platform scales.
Scalding kettle. Small feed grinder.
Power cutting box. Bob sleighs.
Scoops. Shovels.
Log chains.
Few crates.
10 Rds. hog fence.
10 Cal. cream can. 2 oil drums.
2 5-gal. cream cans. Wool box.
Tank heater.
Primrose cream leparator.
No. 2 Port Huron portable saw mill including Port
Huron 2 saw edger: 52 inch solid tooth Henry Disit­
ton saw; 52 inch inserted tooth Simmons saw and
12 in. drive belt.
Force feed slitting table.
Cast iron slitting table. 24 In. suction blower.
Post drill;
Forge.
Wood turning lathe.
Shaft, 115 16 diameter, 20 ft. long.
Bearings and pulleys.
Shaft, 1 15 16-diameter, 17 ft. long.
100 ft. 4 ply, seven inch belt.
Other smaller belts.
2 vices. Anvil.
Rco T-6 power unit. Quantity 6 quarter hickory.
Power grindstone.
Garden cultivator.
Wood stock tank, good one.
Buxx rig. New 16 ft. row boat.

FEW HOUSEHOLD GOODS
Othferartides too numerous to mention.

3 LBS.

18‘

TERMS: CASH DAY OF SALE. Nothing to be removed until settled for. Everything
to be settled for day of sale.
.

GORDON THOMPSON &amp; DAISY THOMPSON, Props.
HENRY FLANNERY, Auctioneer

E. E. GRAY, Clerk-

�THE HASTINGS BANNER, THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 11, 1HJ

186-155-174-495
152-153-189-494
177-160-168-493

167-158-151-476
177-149-138-464
137-174-152-463
152-147-153-451
136-148-167-451
157-143-141-441
e Mich. Bell Telcfor reversing the
last week’s ipstch
Gown. The Telethree gamr.i rath&gt;mp!ete scries.

NEWS ☆
selectees took off
from the USO
■ morning. Mrs.
and Mrs Arthur
offec and doughbefore they left.
inces have been
parted because of
if the nymber of
Clerir Lake Camp
be resumed at the
ifflelals.
il the new U. 8. O.
te room?
*. Masonic order
e room over tlie
■esybytcrian MisII be hostesses this
inday. (They ar»
le pics.i
e noticed that no
1 has received any
for gifts of man­
or. or any other
t has been made
i was decided upthe board because
j many donations
K» that it would
e to write each
r is being srtit in
and is still gratcmnph-te record of’
very kind U kept
ihlch information
• upon request.
USO. executive
. Don Gury.Mrs.
orrance .Trethric.
ry, Mrs. David
s. Mrs. Raymond
A. Van Buskirk,
es and Mrs, Rich-

’red Ashby were
Saturday when

George Hartman
n on them. They
&gt;r nineteen years:
the daughter of
&gt;efore her marrla Lucille Ashby,
rmotl was taken
lay. but at this
iter. * Mr. nnd
V. Mr. and Mrs.
Kalamazoo spent
parents. Mr. and
• Blrdena Lyttle
it the weekend
Irs. Floy McDcrers has returned
tadiltac.

BUY BONDS—

E
ocated
on

PERSONALS

and daugh-1 nlng cauU aural winning a small
Mr. and Mrs Maurice Orranfteld: Mn.
Mrs. o*car
Oscar Kua*np*l
Kt
’withPMr/»nd Mn^Henry
Mr*. 11onside, nee Audra Dari*□f Battle creek visited Mr. and Mrs. Sunday
tar. -- ---------------Herbert Calkin* and Mr. and Mm. **-“
more, a an Mn. Walkxns ifonnc.-ly
LaFloy Greenfield over th* week- Hubert Ln Grand Rapid*.
1 Betty Sa if t of Middles Ux) w«re
•nd.—
- JJ!g glvcn gUew prizes a* waz
Mr. and Mm. Herman Winkler
Lwtaht Ftelier. Mis. Watama leave*
ta join her husband
ued Mr. and Mrs. Jacob R«hor on ■rw Vina a. • *» i* * w w|w&gt;batdrday
u lUtlwed in WaUilngtou, D.
bundky Mternoou.
.
Ml** Doris Radford, a student at
Out-of-twon

OBITUARY
MRS. 1. IL OSGOOD

rGtoEN^o CLUB
I WOMEN'S

I IN MILITARY SERVICE

Stella B-.-rtiu.co tHunauer) Osgood,
AnnuU
nuu ofUroroughJ
U» Ila- Z-BHnader)I of
Women^ dub
hav, loom rf ip.
nf Houghtoj.
HoiBthlon. who hava
daughter of Ira and Amanda Han- Ungs
ungfl womens ciuo was morougmy rcUlhM Bnd many
perei f l highly
aucr.
January 4. IMS. In
Mr*. was Lorn
tnc/j
Judgc and Mrs. A. D. McDonald
llu.nlnglou
count-,. Huntington. In- enjoyed by a group of members and j-avo Lhres ton* in military «ervwere In Laiulng on Saturday at­
friends on Thursday, Feb. 4. In the i ice. In Lhe Houghton paper of re- Nina Weidner, one _
tending lhe funeral of her uncle.
hcapltal. HasUitgj. February 1. UH3. parlms of Uic Mctnodul church. «'”* dalc- U1® wntee record* of the Bh0 generally U juat
.
.
.
.
..
.....
IthrM.
men
wereiriven.
.w.
Justice Louis H. Pead.
tne others * Bhe was graduated -from HuntLieut. Comm. Jack Horner U now around her.
Mrs. F. E. Lowry returned on Fri­
tngton high school and Huntington
stahton, president, served
। in command of his own ship, a de----- ---day from Linden where she-was
•»
“
»
i
i strayer. operating out ot BeatUe. ether day of hard work.
called the prcvloue Saturday by the
Ntan&lt;tavPlfun^rI
1 1
Mat Jupi*»r«n. Mrs. Robert Splklhe [
----------—
I He
left—
HtoughlIllness and death of her father-ln- Hadiord. urover Hanson of Cam­ Monday afternoon. .
, er oi Addieville, and Mrz. Forrest taught in lhe grade school for ninc'atad wiui spring flowers.
fas’ commander of
&lt;
taw, John Lowry.
years al Horace Mann school. Hunt-; president. Mis. Robert Bnannon.!•
bridge, Mass, a student at Har­
Twenty guesta
guesta were
were entertained
entertained Johj^n «
ot ssciaing...
Twenty
ington.
luticMuced Rev. Woutou Btone w'no Hancock NBV?i
Mrs. W. G. BraHRjrBTccompan- vard. was tne guest ot Mua Radford
She was converted al an early. a-*ed the bUsouig ana Mrs. rranx I {,ro7?®’^
led Mr. and Mn. Lynox Lewis to Saturday and Bunday.
on Wednesday by Mm Leon Bauer,
Tuesdav Mrs Archie Relckord
for luncheon and bridge honoring • °nr
wk Arerue HeicKoru age. and held membership at Uie “ --------- - -.......
jo. ,,n
I to lltulinlnl
lieutenant CQI
—
— '—
Kalamazoo -on Wednesday and
Mr. and Mm. J. L. Valentine
llle I He was graduated from lhe U. S. onto lhe porch with arm*
XIJKlk“ .lit reS““mJ College
spent Uic day with tier mother .spent the veeKeqd at Aim Ajuor Mn. Letod IM, or^uMnwn.
Park
United
Brethren gram- luxnan rtiapeiucn leaa i
while Mr. and Mrs Lewis were house vuuuug thetr son and'Wtfe, Mr. and
churcn tn Huntington, until her group in cdnunuiuiy zinging * iui I Naval Academy at Annapolis ui the makings of a splendid
1932 and served six years with the day *upper—complete with
Mr. Br«' B fm.ll U .nU&lt;- '
,H* "““j
wri. liurold ru&gt;ter accompanyi
hunting. Mr. and Mrs Lewi* have Mrs. Roland Valentine and otner
marriage.
At
the
time
of
her
death
a i.^&lt;» ai a BTOWCF and airs, correal i uivcr. WIIU
11*1*** later resigning and aasociat- cake. The vialtor* not only
taken a house attest lake.
^r rt^8lunchh^n8
U
1
i •*» .won r,he Unveiling prize. At she wo* a member ot tlie United Ana. Winston stone sang a arc luo
relatives.
..ing with hta father at the Homer the fine array of eaU and
t_ach
of yy, cjub A collec- Brethren churchy Woodland.
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Eckert of De­
uo! i Mooring co. at Dollar Bay, in up- consume them but did the
Mrs. .Merle Ockerman (Geneva bridge luncheon. .
troit spent from Thursday until Benner i returned Tuesday morn­
Dirmer guests of Mr. and Mr*.' Uf» t» taken, which 1* u«d to buy
On June 3. 1936. she wa* united ictre eompoBca ot Hign school
t.. per Michigan. He took command and departedzleaving a pt
Sunday with her fattier, W. A- Hall. ing from New York City wnere »ne Roy Hubbard on Tuesday were Dr. | thing* for the ptajroom* at Fort in mairhjgc to Rev. I. H. Osgood, tcacntis, dccuuipaniea uy Miss im- of the 15th Division after the re- money and best wuhra to N
Einar Frandsen accompanied Mrs. had been spending uie weekend and Mr*. Prank Carrolhcrx, Mr*. • Custer, etc.
by Buhop W. E Musgrave at Hun­ Uier Doty, sang* several nurnocL..
.A’’ tirement of the commanding of- more happy day*. The young wo, , ,
H. O. Hayes to Ann Arbor on Wed­ with her husband, who u a naval
tington. and left immediately for Mrs. FranK B. Cooper introauceh.
mo\
actlve ■erv‘ nun preaent were Dorothy Cum­
M O. Hill. Mr and Mrs. Frank
tne louunaster. Kun Sigler. whu
x flctT “nd h“ bcen
nesday.
Mr. and Mrs. WiUlam Bradford Fulion. Michigan where Rev. Os- presented tne remainder oi the i&gt;ro- '•' |ce in lhe west ever since.
Motor Machinist's Mata -1st class. Kelly and Bob Kelly. Bridge prizes
mings. Marjorie VanderVeen. MarMrs George Parmenter ot Petos­
cntertaUied at dinner Sunday hon­ g,-&gt;,d wxs pastor of the Wakesiuna
\ Another son. Lieut. David Homer, Jon-Kegerxtrom. Crystal Kermeen,
Mrs F. W. Stebbins, Who has
key Is lhe guest of Mrs. Jason Mc­ been visiting Lieut, and Mrs. Philip were won by Mr. and Mrs. Frank oring Mr and Mrs. Lyn Lewis who United Brethren church. She aLso gram Mrs. Robert C. Cook gave a IsVMatluned at Hollywood Beach. Cleo Kelly. Helen Bowman. Heleu
On Wednesday evening a
toast to the men. nnd L. H. Bar­
Elwain for several days coming on Mitchell and children at Lawton. Kelly.
served
with
her
husband
al
Uie
will leave lhe first of March tor
Fln?-wijere he is tralning^in the-Duffey.
•
_
Saturday. On Monday she was Uie Okla., came home on Thursday of dozen friends were entertained by Kalamazoo.
House 1. Charlotte, and Woodland nett responded. Arcnie D. McDon­ aeronautical!! 1 vision oLtne Army.
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Mr. and Mn. Hubbard honoring Mr.
luncheon guest of Mrs. W. R. Cook
circuit churcht* of Michigan con- ald. Barry County judge, was uic
The tiilrd sm^-UeUt. Robe it D.
Hubbard's birthday.
Mrs. Attic Hay and daughter. Mrs. i fertnee.
.pain speaker of the evening. The Horner, is a flight instructor for ATTENDSCHOOL
and on Tuesday of Mrs. Donald
Clare Bench ot Detroit visited his
topic o: hu talk was "UnueratandOF
INSTRUCTION
Smith.
the Navy at Corpus Christi, Texas.
Mn. Roman Feldpausch enter­ Fay Clardy, were hostesses al a des- | Mrs. Osgcrod was a faithful workHastings O. E. 8. No. 1 wm well
Mrs R. G. Finnic leave* Wed­ mother, Mrs. Mary Beach. Sunday tained her bridge club for dessert son brldgc'Tuesduy evening In lion- er. and held various offices in Uie uig People ”, and Judge McDonald
said ws must study U) get a better
represented at tlie school of In­
nesday evening for a ten day vis­ and Monday.
or of Mrs. Frank Barton and daugh- Women's Miulonaiy Society, both understanding of all the peoples on ANNOUNCE ENGAGEMENT
Mr. and Mrs Wil) Cram, of Mid­ on Tuesday.
it with Captain Finnle in Lotilsvlle.
Mr and Mrs. C. H
I^lhous- struction held nt Middleville on
ter. Erfimagean. of Jonesboro. Ark.. • while a member of the College Park this planet, irlrttd and foe also.
Monday
evening, two automobile
During her absence Mr. and Mrs. dleville visited Mr., and Mn. Dan
er
wbh
to
announce
the
engagcThe St. Cecilia Choir Guild of who are visiting them thia week.; church, and also after moving her ,\he
'»viu
Robert Finnle will reside at the Lewis on Wednesday.
ment UI
of MKK
their uauanver.
daughter. r.ancc
Prances ««
to loads going from here. The school
Spring flowers were used as decor- membership to Michigan conference
Mis. Hurry G. Hayes left on Wed­ Emmanuel Church met Wednesday •tlons. Winners at bridge were Mni. (She «Uo served in various depart- club wm be held Peb 19 in tne Robert jaC0bs, Wn of Mr. and Mrs. was conducted by Mrs. Lila Johnson
Finnle home.
'
evening. Feb: 3. nt tlie home of Mrs.
James Jacobs of Hastings.
Mra. Leland Holly ot Muskegon nesday tor Ban Francisco, Cal. for Royal Hayes. Mrs. Hayes and Mrs. Hiram Baxter. Mrs. Robert Waite jnenu of Uie Sunday school and C. Methodist xhurch parlors
of Lowell.
.in;... u.,u
nuBui
,
....
sspeaker
’leaxer will
- be ail
will-be
Mlm. Mary BlilUs, ।
* n“un»3'
spent Tuesday, Wednesday and a vbii with her son-in-law and Sadie Glasgow ....a.
P work
nn, * coming
rnmlru, tn
were the committee and Mrs. Barton, who wna
wa* niu^
also trlv.
giv- E.
work amce
to Mli-hloati
Michigan h,-r tnnlc."*ntitritinn
‘‘ 57^“'
..er topic nutrition.
Thursday of Ulis week with Has­ daughter. Dr. and Mrs. Sidney in charge Dessert was served fol- ' en the guest prize.
I Mr-,
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_
Mrs. riwnnri
O'good ua»
was a devoted
devoted wife:
wife ; The annual
benefit
bridge party I
v. and
...» friends while Dr. Shipman She expects to be away
tings relatives
lowed by lhe business meeting. Mrs.
------------ ■»
— ■
| nnd mother, and leaves many; will be held Feb. 22 with tne lolHolb'
taking his
work in the
HolbIs
------------------------------------ con- about two month*.
friends to i.iouin her loss. She lowing committee in charge Mrs.
sUtory al Grand Rapid*.
Capt. Lawrence Lowell ot Astoria, Charles Pell Dibble of Kalamazoo. ixiCAL COUPLE MARRIED
president of tlie Women of the Dto- AT SAN FRANCISCO
leaves her husband. Rev. J. H. Os- C. Lawrence Herrick*, chairman. Mrs
Mr.s Walter Caukin Jr.. iMaigar- Oregon, spent Saturday night with
good, a son. David. 5 years, and a uranc
"I™.””, av 11:30
, in a simple ccremouj
u »,
Cedric Morey,
Morey. Mr*,
Mrs. m
M.. 1*??.
me, Mr.mi.el Fingletoni left Friday night for his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. ;s«
1 rlanvllt^r
0 jears
vrtra of
nt age.
aof Dorrance Trcthric. Mr*. Roy Cordes
last Friday morning in the chapel daughter.
Nrld.i, 2
Miami. Florida^ io spend several Sumner Sponable He spent Bun­
of lhe San Frtncbco naval air base &lt; Abo her parents. Mr. and Mrs Ira
Mra-CatroU C. Burknolder.
days with her husband who Is sta- day ““*■
■* **“ * n •Clara
Gillett became lhe
bride | Hanaucr.
a brother.
Wiiour. a tls--------------- —— ---------------„J1 and Mr. and Mrs. Loyal Lo­ Satu’rdav eventaT’with’a* l^o'^ock Mu*
Utmed there.
well
”^rl
’pennock?AvtaUom
‘Machin^
ter* Dorothy,
all of*Huntington
ENTERTAIN FOR
Mr. and Mrs. Burdette Wadd of well of south Hastings. Captain
1st a Mate,
o. navy.
a
eamivi. umuut,
M"rtv^ejru
3n’wvias*,
«1*^aduU 5
Na^
Middleville were Sunday guests of Lowell is taking a six weeks' course
BRIDE-TO-BE
ThP service
acrvlce was read
read by
b&gt; Navy
NttV&gt; ' as. and a brother. Herbert, serving
Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Brandstelter. in surgery nt the University of Ohl- Mr* Cha*. Freer entertained the The
Miss Helen Naylor and ML'.* Janet
Chaplain Paul Ghlnawcaver and in the U. 8. Army at Camp Beale,
Mr. and Mrx. Leon Slander of
guests with piano and harmonica lhe ceremony was witnes»ed by two , California, a brother, Clyde, pre­ Smith were hostesses at a miscel­
Miss Marie
Ncuschaefcr.
fortnerli music, followed by cards. Prues
Grand Rapid* are now living at 422
-------------------------------------------------laneous shower last Wednesday eve­
HOUSE and LOT located at 617 W BorjdSt
—1th lhe
the Barry County Health de-'
dcJ were won by Mr*. Gay Norton. Roy friends of the bridegroom. Seamen ceded her in death.
W. Green street in lhe apartment with
ning
at the latter's home. 830 N.
funeral service* were held at
formerly occupied by Mr. and Mr*, partment. now located with the Preston, Mrs. George Hillman and Robert Kent Callahan and Clifford
Hanover, honoring Mis* Beatrice
HOUSE ond LOT located at 633 W. Bond St.
the Woodland U. B. church. Sat­
Arnold Perkins,
| Iowa State Health department nt Charles Freer. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. 1
Twenty-eight guesU
The bride wore a pin-striped urday. February 6 al 2 t&gt;. m. Rev. Tuckerman.
Mr. and Mrs. Max Bauer of De- Dev Moines, will spend the weck- Hillman will entertain Feb. 13
were
present
and
a
pleasant
social
brown suit with beige accessories D. H. Carrick of Sunfield was lhe
troil arc expected to spend this end with Dr. and Mrs. Frank Car­
evening was enjoyed. Bingo was
These properties are located in an excellent part
Mr. and Mrs. Harry McDonald , and carried a corsage of yellow and officiating pastor, aulstcd by the played and prizes awarded, und a
weekend with
witn Mr.
mr. and
anu Mrs. uuy
Guy, rotlvera.
romers.
Bauer and Mr. mid Mrs. C. F. An-' M- H. DePoc of Charlotte spent entertained the Busy Eight Club red rosebuds. After tiro wedding Rev. j. I. Baldorft of Woodbury. luncheon was served. The prizes as
of Hastings near Central School and High School.
gc|l
‘•the weekend visiting the Richard members and their guest* at a jxn- I they went across the bay to Oak­ Dr. E. B. Griffin of Freeport and well as a large number of very pretluck dinner Saturday evening. Ped- ! land for dinner. The newlyweds Rev. E M. Wheeler of Hastings. . ty gifts, were presented to MUs
Mr. and Mi*. A. F. Brandt and Cook family.
No main highways or rail road tracks for children
arc now at home at 2152 San An­ Burial was at Prairieville cemetery.
Mrs Victar Stecklc of Lhnslng spent: Cadet Charles Leonard Jr., was ro was played with prizes being won ' tonia.
T uckerman.
Alameda, near San Francisco.
to cross on the way to school.
Thursday with Mr. and Mr*. C. D. home for Sunday from his post at by Mrs. Howard Onbom, Clarence
Another shower honoring Mbs
Mrs. Pennock is lhe daughter of WOOD SCHOOL
_ Johncock,
Miss Katherine Weebt r,
_______ Ohio.
__ _
Bauer.
Bowling Green.
Mia*
Leone
Tuckerman was held on Thursday
Mr. nnd Mrs Elmer Gillett
of
...
e of Mra
Jo Anne Finnic. Jean Burkholder. ’Leonard
J Is Irome from Chicago for i and Miss Marjory Johnson.
Drifted roads und ga-s rationing ---------------- ._ .
Berryville.
She graduated from
...
Helen Carl. Maxine Cooper and Flo­ a week's vacation
Im.
cut
down
news
conslderwby.
Al
­
A FIFTY-SIX ACRE FARM with frontage on an ex­
Verner
Mrs.' Linden Snyder entertained Hastings High school in 1940. Sea­ so several families have moved out Nta! Ca
Ettslgn
Frederick
Granger Is
rence French attended the basket
Webster--------------- —
_____
man Pennock, the son of Mr. and
ball gain** at Wtxxllnnd Saturday landing his five slays' leave with with a dessert bridge at her home Mrs Ralph Pennock, graduated of '.lid neighborhood since our news field as co-hostc-sses. Then were
cellent fishing lake Just the place to raise your
night and spent lhe weekend with hta parent.. Mr. and Mrs. F. E Tliursday evening, with eight pres­ from Nashville-Kellogg High school has been in the paper. Mr. and Mrs. twenty-two guests present
Bingo
own eats from meat to vegetables. Small or­
Granger
of
Hastings.
Ensign ent. Mrs. Keith Fox and Mrs. Loi- , in 1937 and enlisted In the Navy Ray Clinton, the Henry Kidder wn* played. the’prizes being given
Joan Leffler.
Mr*. Robert Kellv of Milford Granger has bc«n graduated from cn Boyes of Lansing were gue*u. in May. 1941 He has seen consider­ family and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest to the guest of honor, who also
chard. Fair buildings. Terms can be arranged.
spent the weekend ut the home of the Princeion University Navai Prizes were won by Mrs. Nell Adair, able action in the Pacific and was Wilkins have all moved to Has- received many other lovely gif to.
her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hub­ Training School Mid has been or­ Mr*. John Chandler and Mrs. Rich­ Myvlng on the USS. Yorktown at tmgs. The Sum Beckers have also Refreshments were served.
dered to-report to the Oommandant ard Brower. Mrs. Harold Parker will the time the big all craft carrier was moved to Hastings and the Bert
bard.
Mis* Tuckerman. daughter of Mr.
VACANT LOT NEAR the E. W. BLISS FACTORY
Howard Herrick of New York City of the 1st Naval District Ln Bos- have the next meeting.
Elltott
family
arc
now
living
in
sunk. At present lit* 1* attached to
and Mrs. Myron Tuckerman, ex­
the place they vacated. * Llge Col- pect* to leave about February 17 for
arrived in tlie city on Thursday nnd
'The Pythian Sisters had their
Good spot to have a garden now and later build
Mr. and Mr.s. Hurry Barnum, wMi.ii-- muHn., Tuesday evening —Nashville News.
spent the weekend with Mr. and
■ vin spent Saturday night und Sun- Atlantic City. N. J., where she will
Judy. Paul and Miss Barbara Bar­ regular meeting
i day with Mr. and'Mrs. Orville Bruce meet her fiancee. 2nd Lieut. Arland
Mrs. Lawrence Herrick.
when the war is over
with a pot luck supper before the
■nnd
on
Sunday
Mr.
and
Mrs.
John
Mrs Carl Hendrickson and Mr*. num of Lansing vLsied Mr. nnd Mrs. meeting,
Francis Martin, and they will be
their
husband* being WOMEN OF THE MOOSE
Marvin Ford of Grand Rapid.-, and A. J. Larsen nnd Mr. and Mrs Wal­ guests.
Brail
ot
Hastings
were
callers.
*
..
u
„.,
married at once. Mr. Martin ex­
Mrs. Mary Mex-skr of Saginaw.
WE WILL SOON OFFER FOR SALE THE VAMrs, Harry Bali nnd daughter. Mary ler Barnum and other relatives
Wm.
Hayes
is
now
employed
at
h
“
c
u
to
ta
'
ra
be transferred to a camp
Grand Regent aLtlw College of Re­. tlie Dlls* C6. and Mrs Geo. Tag- ’ it*
v to
r»™itn.
Eilz'ibcth of Flint who crime to at­ over the weekend.
CANT LOTS in the KENASTON ESTATES.
gnat of $.*»« U WOrfcln« 4‘ Ule 3“'*rs R*Ch
‘
On Tuettflay.
Donald D gents of Michigan, was a 7t*thetf
Mr*. Harry Waters and Miss
tend the funeral of MUs Lettie
Mr. Martin i» the son of Mr.
iJlt wriri\vM^in» th
,Co. In Hastings. Mrs. Wm. Rose and
Garn spent Thursday arid Friday Kathleen Daniels leave Friday rfor Smith enlertalnt- — These lots are located in the fastest growing
and Mrs. Howard Martin of Clear
meeting lost Friday evmlng^^
®°
1*! --------- -“pie arc jx&gt;pumm mi.
v... Boston. Mass. to visit the former's luncheon complimentary* to Mrs ’ Tl&gt;e next regular meeting will be •** %|i|ecSnu •.P**;
with
Mr. nm*
mid. mi™.
Mrs. Chester Stowell.
..u.
Dr nnd Mrs D D Walton and son. Mlles Waters, who U there tak- George Parmenter (Effa Simpson) held
Friday
evening.
Feb
19.
at
lhe
?Sed
of
the
death
of
hta
“
r
.J
“
t
nd
.
part of Hastings ond represent excellent invest.... ... ...u
Hasting* and
held Frldav evening. Feb. 19, at lhe
*ons spent Sunday with Dr. Wnl- j ing Naval training. They expect •io
­ of Petoskey who is spending the
Moose Hall.
..Isler. Mis. Jennie Reynolds, oi , have a host of friends who unite
i
Will moke good garden.spots now and
ton's parents. Mr. nnd Mrs. John ,stuy about tert days. Miss Daniels week here. Covers were laid for
Delton. * The Friendly Neighbor I in best wishes,
Wltun in Kulnmazoo.
;j will also visit her great-uncle, Glen seven, with Mrs. R. R. McPcck a.&gt;
an out of town guest.
50TH WEDDING ANNIVERSARY Club, which wns to have been held
when you can build will locate you in the newest
nRn..P
Mrs. Sarah Brandstetler rt. urnod ,, Decker', who'resides there.
Mr and Mrs. Correll Eldred of last Thursday, was postponed for ^XTENMON GROl I
on Friday from n week’s visit ww&gt; I Mrs. Robert Tipion of Harlingen.
Places-were laid for eight yester­
part of Hastings.
Mr. mid Mr.s. Misson Norwood In '1 Texas, camo last week for a visit day. Wednesday, when Mrs. Dan Assyria, township will celebrate their u week due t&lt;? icy roads. The C1uo No* 1 MET WEDNESDAY
50th wedding anniversary Sunday. has received several Interesting let- , Hastings Extension Group No. 1
of six weeks with her parents. Mr.
Kalamazoo.
Lewis was hostess at a luncheon for
Mrs. Carrie Coleman left Monday and Mrs. Cornelius Manni, nnd lhe J. P. F. club. Cards were played Feb. 14.' They have lived the most ters from the soldiers we are writ- met on Tuesday. Feb. 2 at tlie I,
part of their married life in Barry ing to; one from Roger Leyendecker O. O. F. ball. The subject for the
morning tn spend two or three other iclatlves, while her husband. in llw afternoon.
county. Mr. Eldred was bom in from somewhere in India. * Sunday day was "Monty Saving Meals.*' so
week* with Mr nnd Mrs. Mark SUH Sergeant Tipton, is training
al an Air Corps school in Florida. I Mrs Bert Webb was hostess at the state of Maine on Dec. 10. 1866 dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Geo the committee In charge cooked a
I Coleman in Battle Creek.
Jack 'Wagner returned IQ Great a dessert-bridge party on Thursday coming to Michigan to live when Taggart were, Mrs. N. B. Rose, Mr. money-saving dinner which wax exMr and Mr*. Chester Stowell and
family spent Sundnv al the R. B. Lakes, ill.. Sunday after a vUlt ’ afternoon, with twelve In attend- n small boy. Mrs. Eldred was born and Mrs. Wm. Rose and son. Mr. cellent and cost the women but 34
HEAL ESTATE BROKERS
and Mrs. Russell Rose, Wm. Rose cents each. Nineteen were present
with hu parents, Mr. and Mn. Fred j ance. At auction bridge lhe win­ in Barry countv April 13. 1874.
Walker home at Middleville.
They have five children living, and son. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Rose, and the lesson was presented by
Drwrv Hon is on a southern trip Wagner.
ners were Mrs. Vemor Blough and Mrs. Arthur Gasser of Bellevue. Mrs Mr and Mrs. Howard Main of Hi'- Mrs. Arthur Snyder and Mr*. Dan
Hastings Mich.
Phone 218S
Abstract Bldg.
Mr and Mrs. M. A. Lambli^ Mr. Mrs. Gerald Lawrence.
in Tennessee mid Texas.
Some splendid recipe*
Oscar Erickson cf Detroit. Verdon ting* and Mr. and Mrs. Alvin \Ashalter.
'
Mr. nnd Mrs. Homer Fox of Ann and Mrs. Kim Sigler and Mr. and
; Arbor spent the weekend with her I Mr.s. Charles 8. Potta leave on
Mrs. Nell Adair gave a birthday of Hastings, Adair of Battle Creek Morgan of Battle Creek. * Vem . were given the members to use in
Thursday for a month's »U»y at Ft. party Thursday afternoon at her and Gall nt home, also nine grand­ Cairn*, who has been away quite a I preparing dieals at home Tlie next
sister. Mr.s. Dim Walldorff.
while, is ut home for a visit.
| meeting is wvjrfurch 30.
'
Mr. and Mrs. Cranston Wilcox Lauderdale. Fla.
home in honor of her son. Charles, children.
Ernest Probert of Los Angeles. who celebrated his first birthday.
nnd sons of Coldwater and Mis*
• Barbara Wilcox of Bancor spent Cal., who was In Toledo on busi­ Twenty-five guests were present,
J Sunday at home. MLs* Wilcox mid ness. was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Loren Boyes and son. Terry, of
• n friend from Bangor are spending Weldon Bronson Saturday nnd Sun­ Lansing and Mrs. Timothy Howard
day. Mr. Probert ulso visited Mrs. and son. Timothy, of Kalamazoo
this coming weekend in Chicago.
.
Mr. and Mrs. Lluvd Freeman of Mary Spangcmncher.
were out-of-town guests.
Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Cook were tn
; Yusilnntl were weekend guests of
• his parents. Mr. und Mr* Glenn Grand Rapids Friday, the latter re­
Tlie members of tlie U. 8. O. ex; Freeman. Tliey nLso visited her maining over Saturday with her sis­ ecutlve committee with their wives;
ter.
Mrs.
E.
o
Thoman.
and husbands were entertained al
parents in Grand Rapids.
C.
H.
Ten
Eyck
was
home
from
a
dinner Wednesday evening iron- '
• Rollo Clemen* A.M.M. 2-C. and
; Comiehi* Crawley. A.M.M.2-C of Highland Park on Sunday nnd Miss uritwr Mr. and Mrs. Lyn Lewis, at,
‘ the Aviation School In Chicago nnd Gretchen Ten Eyck, n student nt the home of Mr. and Mrs. Richard I
.Trevor VanHoulcn. 8 2-c of Ma­
CKk.
'. chlnlst School in Dearborn spent till Sunday.
Mrs. Max Eck and daughter. Mrs. the U. 8. O. committee sinco its in-!
• the weekend at the Merle VanHouFrank Hardart. left on Monday for ccption and his loss to lhe group
.■ten home.
.
: T5G Carl H Bogart of Orlando. California for a stay of two weeks. when he leaves for his new post in
1P1«. Is spending his fourtren-day Mrs. Eck will be the guest of her Kulamazoo will be soon ap|&gt;arcnt.
• furlough with his mother. Mrx. Tim aunt. Mrs Roy Preston, of Las An­
After the dinner thi: regular U.
geles and Mrs. Hardart will visit S. O. meeting was held followed by
; Burke
‘ Me and Mr* John' McGalliard of her husband, who is stationed at social evening.
' Richmond. Ind. spent a lew days Ventura. Cal.
Mm. Raymond Finn'e and Mrs. |
Miss Jane Heycoop of Muskegon
with Mr. and Mrs Orin Wolcott
Tweads — Solid Colors — Fur Foband LaMnnle Wcdmorc of East Will be a gue.v of Miss Dons Lund­ Richard Cook entertained at the 1
-State Rond
Mr McGalliard will berg at lhe Dr. Prank Can-others tatters home on Tuesday evening
ric* — Good Wool Content — Good
with a dinner honoring Mrs. Vfelleshome this weekend.
leave .soon for the service.
Miss Charlotte Malcolm and three ley Ironside and Mrs. Robert Wat­
Mis* IziMontr Wedmore has re­
Strong Lining — Warmly Inter
lumed to her home on East State friends of Lake Odessa called on kins both recent brides.
Places
were
laid
for
twelve
and
I
Rond after visiting her parents. Mr. Mrs. Ids Palmatler Wednesday af­
Lined — Well Made — This Sea9
bridge was played during lhe eve- i
• and Mr*. John Wedmore of Muncie. ternoon.
Ind. Her grandmother. Mrs. John
son's Styles.
B Gibson, came home with her.
Misses Virginia Fish nnd Maxine
■ Tooker wore in Grand Rapids over

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Petty Office, Thomas Miller, for­
merly of Jackson, visited Mr. and
Mrs. Nell Adair Thursday and Fri-

Mb.'. Prone Leonard of Chicago i
lx spending this week with her par­
ents. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Leoti- ,

&gt;ry.

ML'., Ann Brown of Rochester. N
Y.. who is a student at Vl of M..
was the weekend guest of Miss Za- |
belle Adrounie. who was home for!,
over Sunday.
Mr and Mrs. A B Gldley will ,
attend the Kiwanlx dinner dance in
Battle Creek Thursday evening.

ntion.
thing

for *431 They're flattering,

feminine.

Swing to waves now!
PERMANENTS
Machlnelen SL54

sua

Finger Wave Oft
Dried
OU

ROOMS
STEAM SEAT
HOT A COLD WAT1
SHOWER BATH

HOTEL HASTINGS

Now that your shoes will have to
wear longer buy o pqir of Nunn
Bush and see the difference.
NUNN BUSH . $9.50 and $10.50
EDGERTONS $6.50 - $7.50 &amp; $8.50

JEAN'S BEAUTY SHOP

Made by the

Nunn

Buth Co.

JBL

Clearance
WINTER HATS
Former Values to $3.98

Other* at $4.50 and $5.00

BUSTER BROWN $4.50 and $5.50

Bakery Specials
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY

ps.
Jerk

The occcnt it on waves and more waves

" ESfl

CHOC. MALTED MILK Layer Cake 40c
VALENTINE CAKES &amp; COOKIES

Shoes for Boys Sixes 1

to 6’/a

BOY SCOUT shoes $5.50 and $6.50

be limited on these items!.

UY
O N DS

HAAGHART BAKERY

Al RD'S

(Please place .your order early as our production will

Phon* 242*

|OO

»|9«

Fine quality felts in good styles, colors, and head sixes.

The VALUE STO
138 W. STATE ST.

HASTIh

�The Hastings,Bai
Roy Kenyon, Captain of
the

undefeated

Saxons

who meet the Greenville
Yellow lockets on the

GRANGES

home court Friday in a
West Central League en­

gagement.
Ray, in addition to being
captain of the Saxons, is

NATIONAL EDITORIAL—
|n|1 VOSIQSIATION

mayor of the school, pres­

_/7Ztzn/c-t—

I.T

ident of the Hi-Y, and
has been awarded the Hi-

EXTENSION GROUPS

Y scholarship cup given
each semester to the boy

Sheldon Agency

most

All Kinds of Insurance
Surety Bonds
tons 2185
Hastings

outstanding

i n

scholarship, service, and

citizenship.

-

Be sure to sec the gome

at the High School Friday ,

Swanson Agency

night, February 12th.

PROTECT YOUR CAR

CARDS OF THANKS

From $1.00 up with
Stale Farms 80-20 collision
FARM BUREAU STATE AGENT

DEAD STOCK REMOVED PROMPTLY
HORSES $5.00 COWS $4.00

AUCTION SALES
List Your Sale With

HENRY FLANNERY

All possible recoveroble animal fats vital to
WAR PROGRAM

LEGAL NOTICES

KALAMAZOO RENDERING WORKS

DR. L. J. CASTON

PHONE COLLECT KALAMAZOO 2-9544

OPTOMETRIST

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Marshall Furnaces

/ k&gt;» nr si

- nr. .......

Coal, Gas and Oil Fired
Repairs

furnished

and

,

in-

1

tCON-O-COAt STOKERS

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M.iL l.uitit ; '
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•

Handy Reference
Place a map of the world under
the glass of your coffee table—
where it will be handy for the whole
family to folloiv the activities of the
war.

H...!&gt;&lt;!,•. AI..-U. I,’.|

IHlIiem II-in. r. Houtr 3. ‘.' ll &gt;
foil HCNT—&lt;;■ w| I2i
51 uin-Lj. Sr.. hk.
1 &gt;.« &gt;r..n.
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WANTED

C. E. GOODYEAR HDWE

FIRST CLASS

AUTO MECHANIC
For Permanent Position
Must hove References.
Apply in person to

GENERAL INSURANCE

C.B. BURKHOLDER
AUCTIONEER

666 TABLETS. SALVE. NOSE DROPS HASTINGS

DEWEY REED
Date* can be made at Banner office.
Fiona 3467
Hestinga, Mich

Shipping Livestock

CHEVROLET

a

Liat your Auction Sales with

j

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Iron Siu:- !-• &lt;b..r.hr Arr » M*&lt;|on.
'-sa'ru.

' JOI: SLI.F. . CIO

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Every Saturday

AUCTION SALE

ALL WOOL KNIT

FELT SHOES

Having decided to quit (arming I will sell at public auction
the following property at my farm 3 miles cast and 3-4 mile
north of Dowling; or 2 3-4 miles north of Lacey on

For Longer Wear and
Comfort

JAKE DEPRIESTER

Company Hastlnn stock­
yards, phone ISM. or call
71&lt;—F3 through
the

TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1943
STARTING AT 1:00 E.S.T.

C. "BILL" SHERWOOD

HORSES

INSURANCE
Hotel Hasllncs

FARM TOOLS

Black mare, 8 yrs. old,

Pb&lt;

wgt. 1450 lbs.
GET YOUR PAIR NOW

CASH

MEN'S 4 BUCKLE
ARCTICS FOR

For your old Scrap Iron,
Radiatori, Batteries, Alu­
minum, Brass, Copper &amp;
Load.

WORK

HEAVY DUTY WORK

Experience ond Training
in nearly every line
Phone 72
Middleville

Truss Fitting

TAMPAX
LARGER SIZE
Super Tampax is 50^7 more
absorbent than Regular
Tampax. For use on certain
days when needed. Sealed in
individual applicators.

Carveth fir Stebbins
LY BARKER S
Hastttga Fkoaa 211J

wgt. 1500 lbs.

Bay gelding, 12 yrs. old.
wgt. 1350 lbs.

\

Mule gelding, 12 yrs. old,
wgt. 1100 lbs.

CATTLE

GLENN F. LAUBAUGH
MS No. Michigan Avenoe

CURT SOLOMON
AUCTIONEER
)

Brown mare, 4 yrs. old,

REXALL DRUGGISTS

Hastings

Phone 2131

L

RUBBERS

Durham cow, 5 yrs. old.
Guernsey cow, 6 yrs old.
Guernsey cow, 10 yrs. old.

FARM MACHINERY
Steel wheeled wagon and rack.
2 Oliver 99 walking plows.
Walter Wood mower, 5 ft. cut.
2 sec. spring tooth drag.
2 sec. spike tooth drag.

2 horse walking cultivator.
1 horse shovel cultivator.
1 kqrsc spike tooth cultivator.
Double harness Single harness.
Shipper electric fence unit.
McCormick Deering separator.
100 feet lumber.
42 feet of 1 ’/j" pipe.
Hoy fork
Hay rope, pulleys.
Forks, shovels, hand planters and many
other small tools.

HAY &amp; GRAIN
1 ’/a tons timothy hoy.
1 ton alfalfa hoy.
150 shocks of corn.
36 bushels of oats.
10 pounds of cloverseed.

FURNITURE
2 Round Oak tables.
Kitchen table 2 chairs.
2 beds and springs.
Writing desk.
Other articles too numerous to mention.

TERMS OF SALE: CASH day of sale, nothing to be removed until settled for.

WILLIAM J. CAMPBELL, Propr.
HENRY FLANNERY, Auctioneer

HARRY McKELVEY. Clark

�THE HASTINGS BANNER
HASTINGS, MICHIGAN. THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 11. 1943

IIGHTY-SEVENTH YEAR

SECTION TWO— FACES 1

of a sink where I scrubbed i&gt;ans ■ Pvt. David S..Goodyear
cause womni's hats could be mads *A»c Mzsunetkmn
Gth Bomb Sqd..
and 20 gallon kettles. At such jobs
Co. D. 62nd ThgrBn.
out of anythlny. BrotherAl resent AArs- AflOynanan
29th Bomb Group.
11 keep my mind occupied with the
13th Tng. Regt. B I,
that! Now. you.never saw a wo- "
‘
‘ '
; Gowen Field.
'latest rumors about what’s in store
Platoon 2
'man’s hat made out of dead fish
Boise.
Idaho
(Continued from page 1. Sec. 1)
Camp J Os. T. Robinson. Arkansas, heads, did you? Huh? You never
for us after IhLs job. and where we
We're
proud
ot
your
wings
loo,
RusElKUOO ... tald .&lt; SUIW . A hlIh Kh00l
ml|
we-aii under
unaer-­ . .............
thing to do Bill buti we-all
* * * saw a woman's
ma,!* nut
litre beint sent next.
saw hal
a woman's
hatofmade out ot
At the meeting of the Barry high
Feb. *&gt;3, ■been. "or. gnm/ctV ■In^he^htahHfchoS
li,school
*rhnnl on
nn Weancsdny. Vnli
... _ ■ ■_ ». .Littstand how those
t^r*—
*----------wbhm'a
hwK
I To Lt. Loren Francisco,
■I just heard a new one on how­
Richard M Hinkley, 8. 2 c
broccoli, did you. that 111 take that County NurhH A^n.. Jan. 20. the jor
the nurooMJ of wlectlna claaa of-'
nrB"nlzrn ,n ine m«n_,lcno0L
even in the army so ------ - ------------to harvest the com crop, not with­
Co. 1741. O. G. U.
'back, they ....
use broccoli tor haltrlm- following officers wme elected: Mn. ’°r ",p J'1"?0 °* ““fCUn« claM 01
to do volunteer work nt Pennock I
V from
from all
all of
Of us
us I 5eih
5Cth Armored Eng. Battalion.
Bat
for n speedy recovery
out work though. Pvt. Williams
Great Lukes Naval Tug Station Imlngi, we ll say alfalfa and do it M. J. Moynahan President :Mrs. ■ fleer*/ The results, announced
hospital. Eighteen girls have volun­
bock home. Why don’t you,
y_ write j Camp Polk, La.
from Alabama says, when lhe grain
Great Lakes. Ill
over. You never saw a woman's
ire' in the When we learned you
— —
-us a letter while vou are"
were still in u ripe
‘
they pul) the fodder, by
tl
teered. Three will be on duty each
hat made out of alfalfa, did you? Geraldine Downs, fccretary-treos- Thuwday. were us follows:
1
Pvt. Kenneth Beckwith 36415341. And
And If bet yns
vou :never
will, what
what with
with un.r: Mbs Francis l.ocke, from lhe
hospital? Bill’s address Is—
e means
stripping
' the good old UJ1.A. your cigarette* which he
mcaua »uippui
B Uie leaves
—
Siniora
—president, Richard Swan- evening.
&lt;
They will help to relievo J
“.rr will,
101st C.A. Brig. A A.
--------—------------------- --don
------’t---ask Health Department, vice-president; ■ soil;Nice president. Pauline Chana- ।
Pvt. William Crawford,
last week were changed to a money off With a sweep down the stalk
horses cofilin;
i&gt;ack. And
the rush caused bv'thcjack of nur- ’ •
Training Station No 8.
302nd Inf. Band
order which you sliould have by by one’s hands When a good bandme where they're coming back from Mn- Hose Cook, for a 2 year term
Their work will ctmdrt primar- '
i
Santa Ro.a. Calif.
Camp Phillip*. Kan
|nuw. OK. by you?
fu) is acquired one of the leaves is
■ because I don't know. Anyway I and Mrs Stewart Lofdahl. for a one ter: secretary', Orville Buxh; trros- se*.
llv
of
casYving
tray/., filling water
'
Dale Larabee’s reference to a used to tie the rest nnd tills is then
don't like that crack about the iuits . year term, oh the Board of Dirce- urer. Barbara Shannon.
glasMa and making tlie patlenta
Pvt Ralph Wayne Hawthorne
tors M:.. Alice HagrL-Jiaw. of thHastings Banner.
I Prairieville boy’ In hia letter lari placed on a stalk that has been
Junlors\presldent. Donald Berry; fort a We.
I had the craziest dream, tra. tra. i H’ai'-h Department, was upp^nted
Hastings. Michigan.
i week has already materialized into broken over about midway until it
vice
president.
Harold
Fuller;
setre,
At
i.nr
prcsrtit
Ume tlie girls ure
Camp Santa Anita
.
George Belson. son of Mr. and Mu Ls
Thf«f ar? •hfn ‘IwL3
la. I was snoozmg on the daven- «!«•*«» &lt;’ nunc on the local Council
Dear Gent.-:—
Arcadia. California
port and dreamed I was trying to ’■*
u’ i'J* l'"* vacancy left tary,. Joyce 'Harrington: treasurer. receiving ln*tructlons and training.
Archie Belson. His address isa bundle and hauled in. to be med
Stanley BndlcmStK.
&gt;zTheir
.,.__ __
_
I aint kicked no oaken bucket.
actual
work will begin FtbPvt George O. Belson. 36415327 as the main winter feed for mules Birthday. Feb. 19., .
milk the old row Now. when I try by. M'.- . I/misc Huywaid. •
I reads THE BANNER—Never tuk
;.-.ry
22
Sophomore s—prrsldeftv—Patricia nl2^y ”
to milk a cow. stir always does tlie
A spetigl requi-.t b. made to1
Hq. Co 3rd Bn. 130th Inf.
and horses The rars of com are
Max Myers, who Ls nt Great
it I
There "are three units which ar»
A1‘ 0.33. Port Lewi'.. Washington, snapped off ond put into tlie bam Lakes.
i one-two-thr«* -four routine on me.
re’UT.n
Fewle.-s: vice president, Franklin
111. holier, to get l«„..
My neighbor takes It regular, so— Birthday—May 27th.
with husks on HQsking these is a
, Pint she cfowdX me into the stall, to Mbs Olive Sewell. 750 E- Mam Bush; Trca’.urcr. Dorothea' Van receiving training; Mary Ketcham,
I borries It when he IrU go.
Sue Smith. Marjorie Stanley. Eve­
We’re glad to get. your name George bud weather and winter job in that come home soon forji visit with Ins। and i! tiiat doesn't get rid of mr St.. Lamin*.'
; Hom.
parents. Mr. mid Mrs. Ellsworth
lyn
Brower. Eunice Fisher. Marjorie
nnd werjt sorry to hear you've been climate."
• hr step' on my foot
Then she
...... ..JJX
■
^JUfTHCF *
PR°B^|tal»Tl»^fw~l^^^
With Charlene Cappon and Lois
.Myers His address b:
Until next time.
'kicks tlie pall across the bam. and ’
v_, Campbell having the highest num­ Cole. June Colvin. Elizabeth Donter,
May Myers
i Pvt t Albert Barcroft
The
Odako
lastly, she holds up her milk. Now
Thp Camp
Cam“ Fire
tlr*’ Group
'
' . bcr of votes lor .sophomore secre- Pauline Chandler and Barbara
Wux kickin’ up the worri es ure-tr*
.YS4,r bttCk "ln the ,
Co. .Vi.’Barracks 3107U
held
their
.council
tire
Saturday
Sliannon
have completed
tliefr
AA
F.B
FJ5.
Sqd.
324
in this dream. 1 Miccrsafully over­
'CUZ TIME WUX rollUV Past 011 hubs ,l&lt;tl0?VP bl 1"’nnmer Powers
Green Bay Camp.
of their. tary. and neither having a majority, training.
Walnut Ridge. Ark.
came all thrso obstacles and began afternoon ■■■at the •home
— ----------•
Mrs , it will be necessary tor another
Without no word frum IRY TUBBS.
milking after many honeyed words
Mrs Eiui &gt; ~Clark,
The girls who will receive their
stopped enroute .to a Charleston. Birthday—Dec. 17th
I Birthday date is Aug 16
.
casting
of
ballots.
training
this
week
and
next
are:
of
flatten
nnd
some
not
for
oubc
“
ukl,
‘
.*?
,h5
’
l
r
TJl
rn
Anv
'Wwui Va.,
Vn assignment
ni«lunment to
tn call
rail on
on the
tile ,phat’t'. a fine
Perha.M they* some will show sur- (West
Albert and
&gt; letter
.
Fr.hmcn—president.
Frederick
prtaT W
Grtbbin.
at atPhiladelphia,
forCook. Evelyn Tobias, Vir­
'’Van
.Van
Gribblns
Philadelphia,
for- thanks.
n.™...—. Suppose you could have ’ Birthday greetings, Wayne, and lication. So here I was milking. Rown o assist in the ceremony.• McDonald: vice president. John Beverly
ginia Myers. Mary Lockwood. Gall
And wii .t do VOU think T rot?-Hot Mr* Clark t&gt;rczcnU*d each member
BUVB mer Nashville folks.
titled it. "In the Midst of Mess" or here’s hoping you’ll be home lor■ cofftt!
• ! That remarklble cow ot‘h&gt;' T'"’.
!,HV TO/
To learn I aint one of them i'guyi
&gt;
Richamsonr
secretary.
Joann
DuckFoster.
Willo
Hampton.
Martha
sieh
I Ensign and Mrs. Marshall Cook "Who's Panning Who." You heard your next one
Which
riles
fer IriFrrs
magazeeiv.
an' tetS
'
i was kiviiia down with hot lava which they had won for their Traill er; treasurer, Sally Goodyear.
An’ tws
tVlf
oul bV
Maus aand Sally Goodyear.
wm- «
nt Ortbbln.
Gribblns al
nt’ the time so they
thev ^“l ‘ the prtvSte who had pee)rd
Dorothy, R^noMs.
Coming up for next week Ls a let­; io sX a««i eJram Just coffi- Seekers Rank
An types meir
uui oy icm. i.
g
o|d Harry County reun. polatw.a nlfday and that n|ght hr
ter to you from Dr. D. D. Waltonr "truiuht
And there what do you Helen Hoev-nair ant1 Hclen Dc•
■ ,roU»--ho,
• •
placed a telephone call for Portland who is nn optometrist as most'of
’■mJK* wn-tanW.
c
think
luiniieiird
’
.tv
olLntine
with
mond
took
part
in
Untiling
and
ex
­
and In spelling the name hr thought you know; which fact leads old Zol-; hr"tojf rame tom.
tmam .l,u« the «Siu&gt;ril Brr candles.
hard and finally said P m in PLs- jy to believe that Dr Walton will'
m hTJ^and w k^m^ui
if' A ,unch »-»
“,r ,Wtn Hot*
"~"d
“'I S’B^Su.'wrvto Unit
'
'KM10
“*
luchio! Write again Albert and all probably write on tlie subject of.’ j^n’Zd r“ve? -m*
tlie rest of youlfellows too. .
। "An Eye See It."
Flu, Ihutly HOLSTCINS. U1U »- ।| Phenix Hotel
Lexington.
i Burl Cook Rom Bugbee Corners
The olllpr
r Walton t
...
nwifrhtn*
I| CX
XUlglon. Ky.
other dnv
day "D", ns p
Dr.
Bv Dorn thy Reynolds.
An' 9 girl’daughters in addition |P_1Llh,dft3'“V£b’
locale wrnra
writes Jivm
from u.cinv,.*
overseas that he h w lamiliuny
fgmiliurly aniea.
called, oeamea
beamed anu
and sum
said ■ we
\ve were having
having the usual F.......
Friday '
|..1» uocuic
Q^th2lttn iersitv of °«'y, d?kry A friend of his •«&gt;f- nt last he had realizes! orie nt his lalternoon pillowcase concert and
.ut wfv ??,.
tell
*■’ one u. uic
U,e inusv
m“'i mi
U, ,»hm.EL
' An'
Vnn female-Ilroes
ritv fellers mav
have
I WWW* wu,W-• 1|Jg
.mr. ut
,i- dreams-’A letter from Ills duugh- the kitten crawled in the plliow.'aw
The extension meeting of the
to buy.
an*kl.l'i
’ lids ’. (Kentucky.
By .he
the .*■•*
way hn.
laivthey
tell
modest ,mto
the
Knn.nrlev Hv
wav
thrv tell
....... ....we .know
.....................
.he
U-I_ .|nd
(Jhp
wa,. , nnd w(&gt;nt .„
a,;d *Jw
• vrnlng group No. 1 was held at
But/brothers.—MULTIPLY BY , }»
&lt;?f™“ck,y1. RT?ry a,m umpth degree, yet h--is' tiadlly adtoo because it arrived to bring । company came and 1 laid the la|&gt;- the home of Mr*. Keith YCrty on
Mtwp
. 'been cancelled for this sear and v^nclng and is now u sergeant. His •■rretings to him on ills birthday, pi].down und
me half hour i..wr February 4. with eight members
pi hr one RWFII WIFE'
1
i
I
for
the
duration
Will
you
verify
this
add
rp&lt;j,
ts
—
■
’D’ has four sons you know, and
pHiowra e ral.Mxl up and and two'guests oretent A nteneM
w,rc 1 ’■
'he letter was from Ensign Derorest ‘stretched und you should have seen .-upper prepared by the members
Walton Jr’s wife. Shirlev. and a very ; lhtlr tv,.; iwp out of their hradz. was enjoyed. followed oy tne xrswn
But when, to that, you also add.
I b^k
V^frrwd This might have ’
709 c o Postmaster
„lr.
Vrr,.., h«.r.. r.n | TJwv n rtaU.lV looked ICllCVed Wile.i Moniy Savins Meals, presented
ONEMH FARM. &gt;oull W. how ."J£
I Son
Ruffle’s whiskers appeared.
She by Mrs. Royal Hayes. The lastThis army is taking lots
Cheerio until then.
! yawned and evacuated but the call- tnertin? of the course will be ‘•••'.'i
par' if mere's anyming in
a name.
Dur' s
*“’r
'
u. II eo.s lou-h
Zolly Coffer.
|ers looked jumpy all the remainder at the home of Mrs. Henry Kline
Robert Ermont
Shul
’.z. ™
son „"
of‘S;
Mr.
‘'Mr' rn“""
N“
^n?Mr.
“S„£
U'&amp;XdI»
“d Creek, left Tuesday for Detroit and
of doctors and nurses
jot their stay.
on April I... ..
.----------- J..-.-, then to Miami. He has Joined the
,nu'” '
from the U. S. Naval School for Army Flying Cadets.
from civilian life into ocSailor
Rupe was home last
Us Farmers dont have time to rite l^^U^0,athet?atlnJn&lt;}rmiic»iln^ ■ —
_____Walter
____________
week from Great Lakes, he likes his
A buncli of pomes, sweet an’ brltc
ra££‘ft
none job
in
the
navy
and
'
---------- 1 and says the way
five duty in the service.
By JANE CAMERON
In other years, not long ogo.
. . J5
'jul o( the class of 199 to things
.....are
x thereXlnonc
now there' better. I
I. lotted
down
a
pome
or
so.
«
™ot^I
to
the
petty
officer*
Cadet
Chuck
L
---------------.
.
,------------------------ ----- Ot, promotea to me petty oinccrn I Cadet Chuck Leonard was told .
It's up to you to bock up
always rated with tills
be the lari he
’d ! The boys want to know what Is i
« v Irotlng
I rating You
You" have knew'you
this weekend would
hed
SCIENTIFICALLY
A1COFFFR
“tre In have
home so helast
arrived
An
•—&lt;uz CLEMENT nn
an ZOLLY I!t“UBob
■. Y"nd. we knew
vou were
to visit at Ijomc
arrived
the literal traiulatlon for Schiklrthe soldiers by staying
COFFER
‘
here Saturday night, took In the grUber? My German is weak but
ftalpnM*-P?‘aiwr?1" I^Martii^Poitma/brot'her of Dan Coast Guard dance and left Sunday j think it 'is*"something you get
PREPARED
well
and
leaving
avail
­
TITLE— A Wl'yi;,1 ALU I Z
postma of Freeport, who has tx-en to be back at Bowling Green by 8 when you turn over a decayed log.
qUNSFT AN^ EVENIN' STAR AN' ln
ypara ln Mnrch has
■
; ! isn’t Is? Unquote.
able civilian doctors time
arrivedarrlsafely ।
- •
UN ARTER -nfAT -THE DARK ' arrived in Africa ready lo take a , Gerald Amlers
PRESCRIPTIONS
'oversea;,
thU mo.
month.
Something nice—Mr. LyBarkcr
AKTbK lliAi.-nib UAitn
,,, the huns
oversea;, early thl&lt;
— Hr is
I aiwuz feels like cryin’ when I "*
plumI„ of an Instrument speclaltat. having enlarges
enough to handle more
free of charge all the
---------- free
phs oof the "boys" who arc
■ Nashville have received word from graduated from
the Technical photographs
,',nS z«.&amp;^Me^^ PluAtiey. School «l Chanute Field Ills ad- put In
Mr
Bo
—
FOR
—
Ils a line frum a pome called.
... Jr Boyes' window. I have
patients.
• ArnnKKiN" nF Tirr rar "
iinerr zon. uspuiui mowjx «
the
ng think of lot*.*
‘»’nt hr
YIELD• STANDING ABILITY*FEED
- 'that
he u
is recovering from an attack dress •*— ... .
not. not seen “
’c window lately and
Pvt. Gerald Anders. 36179770
[ would suggest, if it hasn't been done
A th!n« reXitr an’ strnnee
jaundice and has lost 20 pounds 1 Pvt.
41st Service Sq* A. P. O. 3396 —»that the . pictures of those who
™ 1 '
alranB*» m weight during his illness He was
LOCAL PIONEER REPRESENTATIVE
•:'
c
Postmaster.
u
»
h
&gt;
mu
»:..
New
York
C
City,
have
made
the
supreme
sacrifice
"n ,ur'
- । uncertain, when he wrote his parALBERT CONKLIN
N. Y
be given honor ixirition nnd fitting
•SUNDOWN AN' EVENIN' BELL ;«'£•
zeaUnd'fSr"^ .
Bowline
Route 1
Now for the addresses space will 1 tribute in n reverent manner.
How—
I
. • *
ah; ONE CLEAR CALI. FER
W.
When you’re writing to a soldier I
Pvt. Earl W. Otis
Battery. C. 28th, Battalion
' in Guadalcanal, how do you explain I
puttin' out to sea.
1‘
?th Training Reg.
' our strikes to iilm. He cah'l un­
«*•
“.SL.WOUM
J^^^r’^uat^from Las
Bajr^ ’
derstand why men who make more !
do.—fer decent, painless
' Vegas Gunnery School a few monUw ; Fort SilljOklohoma
: money In four days than he -makes j .
ago
and
has
just
been
promoted
to
Birthday-Feb
. 2a month should strike for still •«
An’ likens "sailin' out at DUSK" to ^j„1^&lt;lnjYe s^Vuni'erPmIa
Cnnmh.
Bomb° Earl
Earl was
«« employe
employed
at the Kellogg in
n
more
He doesn't strike when he I
Staff Sgt He's a gunner
in ■a
sllippln' of
of one
one's
breath.
;
iWLXl
“ R—
Co. In Battle Creek 6 years before is dodging bullets *48 hours without I
sllippln*
’s breath.
! er squadron and his address is—
'
j
he
entered
service.
sleep.
He doesn't strike when he |
!
"BUT SECH A TIDE-." thia Poet I‘ Staff Sgt^ Jamis H. Llninger.
hasn't
had
his clothes off or a I
■1 ♦^£..?°TL.TO?
Dviiaw !«,««« --I
rites. TOO FULL FER
, Pvt. Richard H. McLcay—3G412977 bath for a week. He doesn't strike I
i Alachua Army Air Field
NOISE OR FOAM—
। 103 Signal Company A.P.O. 103
when he doesn't get a cooked meal
. Gainesville. Fla.
AS THAT WHICH DRAWED
'
Camp
Claiborne.
Louisiana.
for
weeks.
He
doesn't strike when
------------------------------' 'Dick' Sherman write*—"We have
FRUM OUT THE BOUND­ been haying rifle marksmanship . Birthday—Sept, iwhat date Dlck
Dick?&gt;
’l |he hasn't
hasn’t slept Iin a bed for months. 1
LESS DEEP.—TURNS AGIN practice for two weeks and Satur- iIi -Dick Ls
is a grandson
grapd-son of Dr. McLcay
McLeay ,&gt; Do you know,
know. I just don't know !
lor
lox
Prairieville.
what
to
tell
him
him
when he asks those
That’s beautiful!I—I’m tellln’ you, day morning I went to the range ,
...
questions.
to try to qualify, W-’H. I wish to re- |
_.
. . ------------j waj) rea(jjnK a hfgh-fallutln’
—altho you’ll prob'ly doubt.
rl Dial your son qualified—I had । Corporal Kenneth Biddle
I’ve thought them things, — the
article
that
told
of shortages we
have 134 points and I got 135. 1
same ns him,—in thlnkln' There is u rumor that our furloughs
can expect but .the writer mag­
12th General Hospital
those things out.
nanimously said ’there wouldn't be
A P.O. 700
start in February, that is what they
An’.—whilst I havent hud the say." Here's to the rumor becoming • New York City. N. Y.
any shortage of women’s hgts be- ,
words,—to rime lhe same as a fact and tlie we'll be seeing you
him.
this month. Dick's address is—
I knows he’s" rite.—whilst humble
Pvt Richard C. Sherman
joy with tears my eyes may I Battery “A"
A” 114 Field Art.
Ai
Bn.
dim.
•
ir. FAITH dm e~.nu.-inw.™ 1 Heri^are'som'e'wcrpu’of a letter
or Storms.—It’s FAITH;
from Albert Barcroft of Freeport—
"I could make out Dial I am mak­
We nil—shall meet our PILOT. — ing a place for myself in thi* army.
face-to-face. — when we have I am close enough to a Sergeant to
"crossed" Uie n^'inds
bar.
HeartVri^tlnn
Mnre- I,par him snorc
D.1Rht! AU?' slnFc
Ri*i«hILS&gt;Zi.
»tru&gt;S
sentiments are permissible. You w*ld and rouh Arkansas I got that
should
see
the
racks
of
Valentines
I
position
by
first
be
ng put on K.P.
mouia see me racics or vaieniincs ।
by .
lust for service men on disolav this duly, then being detailed to
tc G arYou’re a very special lot of bage remcrx!.
removal. A~
Am ’resigning as of
year. You're
fellows and everything we see and tonight
tonightrln
line nn
do tlirse
these davx
days has
an eninhnnii
emphasis nn
on 1’ "Till*
“This is mostly about the mess |
You.
.
. hall and kitchen because that is ,
Deep in the heart of America
Regarding things of the heart— mighty close to all I have yet seen
the one soldier said. ’’I have a girl of this place, and that always while
is the love of Freedom . . .
dressed- •I *nthe
that’s a WAAC." The sailor re- ---------’,h" work coveralls we
an| the will to preserve for­
marked. ”Mv girl Is a WAVE" A florify with Uie. name faUgue unlmarine smiled and said, "You can ' orm. Even a farmer working lhe
ever those principles crystalhave your WAAC* and WAVES. II KJ*, hours of 5: A. M. to 7:30 P M.
feel -------that he .-----------------was shirking.
IL’ve got a girl that * aWOW!"
I| wouldn
~wu.u..’&gt;t —
ixed in the immortal words of
Now to news of the week—first. I■ In comparison with farming the
a monev order for one greenback । work is fool flattening instead of
Abe Lincoln. In this war—as
to you Lt. Russell Laubaugh whose back breaking! Last Sabbath I celeaddress Is—
• । brated on my feet, at the west side

On The Home Front

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in a war testing whether “this
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conceived . . . can long en­
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that “these

dead

shall

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�THE HASTINGS BANNER, THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 11, 1»43

UCTION SALE

1

Having decided to quit farming I will have an auction sale on
the Will Norris farm J mile south of Prairieville or 3 miles west
and 1 mite south of Delton on

THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 18,1943
COMMENCING AT ONE O’CLOCK

I

OFFER THE FOLLOWING:

SHEEP

HORSES
Gray more, 12 yrs. old. wgt. 1400.
Roon Gelding, 9 yn. old. wgt, 1700.’

CATTLE
Holstein cow, 8 yrs. old, freshened
|an. 15.
.
Guernsey cow. 5 yrs. old.
due ot time of sole.
Jersey cow, 5 yrs. old. freshened
Dec. 14.
Durham and Jersey cow, 3 yrs. old.
bred Sept. 25.
Guernsey and Durham heifer. 2 yrs. old.
freshened Dec. 15.
Guernsey heifer, 14 mas. old.
Jersey heifer. 9 mas. old.
2 Heifer calve*, Z mos. old.
(These cows orc T.B. and Bongs
tested'.

HOGS

11 Ewes.

HAY AND GRAIN
8 Ton alfalfa hay.
100 bu. corn;
Some Silage.

FARM MACHINERY
McCormick hoy loader, nearly new.

McCormick mowing machine. 6 ft. cut.
McCormick side rake.
McCormick corn planter.

John Deere hay loader.
3 Sec. drag.
M^idc tire wagon.

1 Row cultivator.

2 Row cultivator.

1934 Ford truck, 1 ’i ton.

Universal milking machine, double unit.

8. 10 Gal. milk cans.

2 Collars.

Small tools.

Double work harness.

Double work harness, nearly new.

2 Sows, bred Jan. 20.
8 Feeding pigs.

Other articles too numerous to mention.

TERMS: CASH DAY OF SALE. Nothing to be removed until-settlcd for. Everything
to be settled for day of sole.
-

FLOYD JOHNCOCK, Prop
E. E. GRAY. Clerk

HENRY FLANNERY. Auctioneer

CRESSEY
Mr. and Mrr Lee Reynolds and
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Reynolds visited M» and Mrs Chas. Hudson
and family and Jennie Reynolds
at Vicksburg on Sunday. * Mr. und

Mrs. Otis Boulter attended tlie golil- WcdnMdpy. * Ruxsell Reynolds of
en wedding nnnlvemry-ot Mr and Great Lake* Training Station is
Mrs. Chas. Kahler at East Delton sjiending a nmc-day furlough at his
on Sun lay. * Mrs Helen Reynolds home here * Airs Gerald Barber
underwent an operation at the Os- returned to her home from Borges*
teopathlc hospital. Battle Creek, on hospital, this week.

TWO BASKET BALL
GAMES SATURDAY

leave* for army service this week. MOBTOAOI ULI
Ut The McOmber school children
will entertain their mother? Friday
afternoon with b Valentine party.
Hastings High School Saxons
Tlie Hasting* Saxon* chalked up * Mr. and Mrs Glen Henry of Marjoumeyeo to Cnartotte Friday mgiu
their eleventh straight victory of shall wefe dinner guests on Sunday
ami defeated one of its oldest rivals
the season Baturday night at at
the home of
his father
Woodland, when they defeated and mother here, honoring hl*
their county rivals, 52-30. The mother's eightieth birthday. * Mrs.
The Charlotte Orioles, playing on
Saxon* had things pretty much Oleh Henry and Mr*. Donald Bortheir home, court befure a largo
thclr own way Irom the start.
ton were dinner gueaU at Leo Hen­
crowd, played determined and ag­
Hasting* got off to a flying start dershott * on Wednesday. * The W.
gressive basketball. The crowd liad
in the opening period taking a 3. C. 8. will meet a week from thi*
thrills and fireworks a plenty. The
commanding 18 to 4 lead. The pace Thursday at the home of Mr*. ErOrioles displayed an uncanny eye
Umg
slowed up in the second quarter nle Matteson. We hope for a good
for the bosket during the first half
•f th*
as the Woodland defense tightened crowd for the election of off Kers,
and us n rexult led the Saxons 15­
*".'*• CHr o' R*»ti"&lt;«.
to bold the Blue and Gold to 7 Z...JJTh'n»i*u*{*---------------, HIcbUM, m Mradiy th*
10 tV the quarter and 25-18 at the
4wii 1»4.1. M 10
points while they were scoring 4. /®°LTH BOWNE
tlm*.
la
lh*
lm»ei
at
The Saxons added 21 points to; L"1 We*k“ Letter
time this season liiat the Saxons
their mounting total in the third .
were behind at the half. Charlotte
Arlia
quarter, while Woodland added 10 Marjorie Forritt took *•
&gt;«- Hooteltscored on eleven out of twenty-two
ler
to
Battle
Creek
Saturday
to
take
more markers. The score reading
attempts from lhe field
Hastings 46. Woodland IB. In the thri.traln for Camp Holliday, MiaoTlie pace was fast and furious
final period Coach Brozak used B isMppl for the navy. ★ Mr. and Mrs.
during the first half but the tempo
Victor Parker of Detroit were Sun­
men.
wiis stepped ui&gt; even more in the
Ken Lane and Ted Banash led day dinner gueate of his sister, Mr,
iccond halt. The Saxon*. realiz­
the Hast bigs attack with 18 and and Mrs. Floyd Walton. Mr. and
ing that thev had their work cut
17
points
respectively.
Capt.
Ray
out fur them, rtaried the second
Kenyon, Duane Ottosen, and Bill were guests Sunday aftamoon. *
half with a whirlwind drive which
Gar: hon also played well for . the Mrs. Jennie Pardee and Mrs. Dor­
netted them 14 points while holdwinners. Burkie, McMillan. Alicr- th y Curtiss were in Hastings Sat­
ing Charlotte
m the
third
Cliar’oitc to 4 i_.
___ _
___
dlng, and Rising with 6 points each urday forenoon. * Mrs. Beulah Cur­
oiiiirter.
4lh nu:ir'
quarter. Shortlv.after
Shortly;after the
tlie 4th
quar­
were
the high point men for Wood­ tiss vblted Friday and Saturday
ter u|xriiru
irr
o|xmed ciuiriuue
Charlotte tied
ura uic
the yxire
■&gt;cun:
.
with Mrs Thlema White of Sara­
land.
■
al 32 nil. At till* point Coach Joe ASSYRIA
I Tin- Hastings second team defeat­ nac. * Mr. and Mrs. LaOrand Col­
Brorak inserted Duane Ottosen in- Lnst Week Letter
ed
the
Woodland .second team by lier spent Bunday with her parents Willi.m Q. Bta(
to the linetyi and -he immediate­
at Quimby. Her brother, Cecil AlThe
Jolly
Dozen
organization
met
the
score
of
40
to
15.
Fuller
and
ly dropjied in two basket* for a
vtn Crittenden, who has been at
lour point lead. A free throw wax on Friday, for dinner with Mrs. Myers were the iilgh point men for Fort Custer, is visiting his parents.
added but then Steinman and Hicks Hiirvr as hostCM. * Mrs. Ronald Hostings with It and 10 points re­ * Miss Evelyn Thompson of Clarkascored a bosket n piece where up­ Warner of Detroit came Thursday spectively. A. Cunningham was lhe
■0T7CB or M0BT0A0B BALE
on Ted 'Banaab broke through the to' visit her parental home, her high point man for Woodland with lyn Mishler Sunday afternoon. ★
Charlotte defense for tuo quick Mother Oral Miller and family, and 5 points.
Gerald Gless spent Friday night
baskets making the eeorc 41-36. Jhe home uf iter brother-in-law and
with Robt Rowiader of Caledonia.
During the Inst two minutes the sister, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Cole MARTIN CORNERS
* Sunday dinner guesto at the La­
Saxorw effectively controlled the and family. * Betty Ketcham, ivho
cy and Porrltt home were Mr. and
ball and as a result Charlotte was sjicnt last week at the Ketcham
Mr. nnd Xfrs. Arthur Perrin of
home. Is reluming to her work at Grand Rapids srerc Sunday guesta Mrs Sain McRoberts of Lake Odes­
unable to get tin- bull to score.
Mercy hospital at Canton. Ohio. * of her parenU. Mr and Mrs. Milo sa and Miss Elizabeth Porrltt of
The entire Saxon team played Mrs. Mary Barve will be hostew-. on
Grand Rapids. * Mr. and Mrs. Ar­
good basketball especially during February U to the Happy Dozen Barry. * MLm Alice Wheutone und thur Barnaby of Martin visited her
tile second hah. Ted Bunash and organization. * Mrs Samuel Nes­ Mrs Millie Fisher were recent call­ parenu. Mr and Mrs. D. D. Hol­
Ken Izinc with 17 and 14 points bitt is convalescing from her recent ers on Mrs. Elsie Cogswell nnd chil­ comb, one day last week. * Darlene
led the Hastings attack, while . illness * Mrs Nellie Miller lias re­ dren in Nashville. * Mr. and Mrs. Weiland ot FTceport spent Bunday
Sophomore Bud Strienman scored . turned from an extended visit at Roland Barry and Mrs. Millie Fish­ with Patricia Allerdlng. * Mr. and
er were callers at Mr. and Mra. B.
12 points for Charlotte.
.
Marion. Indiana, with her sutcr. J Wellman’s Thursday afternoon of Mrs Clare Eash and family; Mr.
'tie* tot nriari
nnd Mrs. Alden Eash of Dearborn
Hastings
Mrs. Orrcn Durham, to sec her
ot •i.eM.oo.
week. Mr Wellman has been and mother. Mrs. A. T. Eaah visited
Player
Pus B F P T cousin. Mrs. Phin Powers, fanner ■last
quite
poorly of late, but is somewhat Friday with Floyd Burkey and fam­ ..‘it
Lane
.
f
6
2 3 14 resident here. * Last week legal Improved.
Mr. and Mrs. Wellman's ily of Hostings. * Mr. and Mrs. Al­
Bush
f 0 0 0 0 p.-ocEhNlliifK were comumutcd by daughter, Mrs. Ruth Keyes of Jack­
den
Eash
of
Dearborn
visited
from
Banash
c 8
1 3 17 which William Glllasple of Delton son. is with them to assist them a
Kenyon -Capt &gt;
g 1103
exchanged farms with Edward Kei­ few days. * Ml*a Alice Whetstope Wednesday until Monday with his
Garrison
g 0
13
1 ser of Lacey, who will move to Del­ accompanied by Mrs. Alma Good­ parenu. Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Eash.
Coleman
f 10 12 ton. * Mr and Mr*. Dale Conklin enough of Hastings was in Grand Mr and Mrs. Floyd Burkey and
Keeler
t 0
0 10
&gt;■14
have exchanged his property at La­ Haplds Wednesday of last week. ★ family of HasUnis were weekend t tlax«.
Ottosen
f 2
0 0
4 cey fur the Edward Kiixer property. HU many friends were sorry to l»ear guesu. Mr. and Mrs. Clare Eash
18
* Tlie checkered school district, on Baturday afternoon, that Arthur and family also were Sunday dinner ''“h*k
of their
rents, Mr. and ;;LP
Charlotte
whose schoolhouse burned recently, Jones of Grandville was in1 Blodgett (uests
tr*
£a*h
B
have a new one under construction atai. Grand Rapids, very ill'with
which will soon be finished The
e pneumonia. We all hope, for
Steinman
hU spceedy recovery. * Mrs. Ciari- SOUTH SHULTZ
Clever
l&gt; ipils i f Checkered district recent­ beile Barnum was hostess Saturday
Mrs Mina Kenyon received a card
ly ♦ Mrs. Clifton Miller, who sub­ afternoon to a company of ladles frpm iter nephew Pvt. Billy Monica.
Walters
mitted to » major operation, has- honoring Mrs Margaret Detnond He 13 now In Miami. Florida. * No
Hick­
returned home from Pennock hos­ wllh a shower Slie received many school at Delton on account ot
Shaver
pital • Mr and Mr*. Fred Miller beautiful gifts Ice cream and cake drifted roads. * Mr. und Mrs. Prank
MacDonald
visited their mother. Mrs Aaron was served as refreshments. * Staff Hom spent Wednesday with Mr.
Total. *
36 Treece and sister. Mrs. Bvron Guv Senteuni Kenith OlUespie of Jeffer­ and
16
Mrs. Vem Welcher of Lacey.
Free throws ----------missed: Hastings. of Mnp)c drove Sunday. * Ronald son Barracks. Mo, has been home * Loma l-irabee and Lorraine
Lane. Burnish 2. Keeler.
furlough visiting his parenu, Mr. Manning and Sharon of Ypsilanti
Charlotte: Clever. Molire 4. Wai- Conklin nnd twin brother, Donald, on
sons of Mr. and Mrs. David Conk­ nnd Mrs. Elmer Gillespie. He has called on their grandmother. Mrs.
— —
E. ----Kenyon
- —-----------Monday. ™* ,.
We
w—
wtah
. to
lin who were recently inducted into been accepted for Cadet Trainins O.
Referee Mary, Uthplre Beck.
the service, have reported thetr and will report at the training field correct a mistake in our last week's
items.
”■
’It
* -*
should
—’•* *•
have
—-----read* that
‘'eslination a* Keam. Utah for in Na,diviHe. Tenn., soon.
George Thomas of Hickory Cor­ order rem rusticATI ox
Cadet Insigne
Ronald, and Camp "McCoy. Wts. for
ners visited his son Waller who
Donald.
HENDERBHOTT
The Insigne at a new air eadet
• Mr*. Leo Hendershott, her moth­ wax til at Pennock hospital and
school at Stamford. Texas, -shows
er. Mrs. Daisy Thompson and Mr*. called on Mr. and Mrs. Alva Ken­
r eoA'boy on an airplane.
&lt;
i
Gordon Thompson from the Schultz yon as he was returning home. *
3Ulh &lt;11
n-Mhlwin!“v'..C”rq.JXw" n crtlrtrlc‘ went to Martin on Salur- Mrs. Maxine Ardrey and baby Em­
D. 1041.
ThhJrfov
WarFe!i‘. as‘ d®*’ 10
funeral ot an old erson of Kalamazoo spent Friday
Athens of North America
‘ “r'“*."d d'“™r rnshhor John H.yw.nl. • Sun- ahernoon with Mina Kenyon. ★
B .Un is called the Athens of TJ
wx. served by the members, and a (jay guests at Leo Hendershotts Mr. and Mrs. fzster Bonneville and
North America because of its edu­
u? P S001'
W’‘rc Mr- and Mr" J,m Meveni nJ I-orralne Manning and Sharon vis­
cational and cultural facilities.
was given Three
t'V theviAors
b-udersand
ill nine
(he Plainwell
Mnt. Daisy Thnmnmn
pellth
nfternwm.
and Mr attars^rdon^X
“ ited Mr. and Mrs. Jim May of Bat-

CHARLOTTE LOSES
GAME TO SAXONS

Money

In two basket ball games Satur­
day morning. Woodland defeated
tlie seventh and eighth grade team*
of Ilaalb^ Saturday morning play
groupc. The team* were paired by
school grades and the games were
played on lhe Woodland school
court.
■
Thomas of Hasting* began lhe
scoring in the first game when
he took a quick pass from the tip
off und came in for a clear side
shot With Flaimigan leading the
attack., however. Woodland soon
took the lead and ran up n lead
to win 22-14. Flannigan scored 8
points nnd Brandi led the Hastings
squad with 6 points.
The second game was nip and
tuck for three of the periods. Wood­
Land got olf to an early lead, but
Hastings came back and tied the
score in the last period. Ax the
game ended Woodland took a goal
from tlie floor and one by free
throw to win 18-20. Ray Branch
W11S hi'-.h
nl,.n score
5C0rP man
mini with
wnn 8
a points
was
points
ftlid Otllcv led Woodland with 6
Ju n,
woocuana utui o

ELEVEN STRAIGHT
FOR THE SAXONS

Swi?i^er^&gt;ner*nu&gt;rrf*inU nMr\«JaCK M,n * Mr' nn&lt;1 Mrs- Albert Brill at- Clouse entertained the Shultz Oom1
cousin. I munity club Thursday and all re1 Mr.O'.
-trT
rJ, *1.
. ranaeo uie nmerai or tn«r
tneir cousin."'"
and Mr
! Bl!Skla,!‘J Mrs. Roy Yarger in Hastings Pri- “«&gt;rt a good time. * Mrs. Donald
n’id~MaS
nf day afternoon * Mrs. Laurence M’“mining
Iir
and Sharon Jane of YpaiRua^iWWhmen^\aLmSrtn^thl Chr^lcns«n »'*•! entertain the Ex- J**}
11 spent last week with her par~itl
ituAM.i wntttemon x hunorlng the tension class this
n
mui wi-eit
wcea Thursrlnv
mursnay
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Sonnef uhvU; SfJF. Pcw * KMrs
.“k *
b roads were vlUc- * Mrs- Idabelle Hallock and
Mrs. JJack
# The north andTX
south
Eiway heiixxi licr mother.
,..w.vu
MJS snowed
on Sunday
so there
Martbelle spent Sunday
u&gt; uu in
ouiiwiv
so utcre
was ■ -was I
___ _ _meetings.
1—,___ *
. Mr with
mId M
wiIm ava
A enjoyed
—■
_
Stuart Brownell near Guu lake. r • ,' .• ...v church
w,h V
Vesta
Monica
and
a
rclrbrete
blrthdav —
la_«t' week
. . .. .. her .............
„
and Mfs Robert Bryans have sold | chicken dinner. ★ John Babcock i
Sunday. * Sunday visitors at Roy their farm to Dick Youngs and will I sP*‘nt
Friday night until 8un- I
fc.rw.tvs were Mr. nnd Mrs. Ward move to Hastings as soon as they
hl wHh
ty !JjF
night
with Benny Kenyon. *
A
rs.' Claud Hammond of Hines dlsdlaErway of Hastings and Mr. nnd Mrs. buv a home t»’-re. Mr
is Mr5
r^T*?n wi 5?rand Rapld-'i a brother of Mrs. Wm. McDonald ,trict
wllh 1*r d*u&lt;h. ,^Ir;’
। "?’!!enter- and comes from Indiana. * Mr. and tcr- Mr’B*non and family.
W”111,'s’ Mr&gt;. Jack Sullivan celebrated their --------- ----- ------------------------------------------5SK%JO BIDDER* ON HJET IN.
ON BAMBY COn1rrT ®0AD
DM* due »l 5:00 I*. M. hkrwy Id.
Wwlnetdav where thln.Hh?lW *H!,t CJ'» ,nct Janil,,r&gt;' 30 at
home
•he M P
of Norn,ft Knickerbocker. * Mr. and -_________________________________
the M E. A dinner.
&lt;Unn .r. * There .*«
was Mrs. Ted OLaughlin attended
attended a vnrnnt » nun.™..
II
t liijary Liability
notice to cannnoBa
F.»rfc |,er*«n—CtO.oOO.
no community
last Siitur- , onn«
farewell
party"
Saturdav
nieht
farewell
party Saturday
night honhon
Hl.tr &lt; t Michigan. The 1
day
on account meeting
of bad weather.
B^&amp;^nden
of iliKs
’X­
oring Bob Saunders of Hasting* who

ra.

L L V A L J

and Repairing

Effrrllve dll*
13.01 A. M. »m
Right la retena
prapoaal* sni| to i
iaUrrala at Barr
■Ulloa.

Investigate See What Remodeling

Hnan

American

Due to our new industries and the great influx of

Patriots Drink

war workers, wc ore on the verge of a' housing

now’

Homes arc badly needed

commihniox

I

Can Do for Your Home!

shortage.

■ar.'

needed

SXI.lTFTO l&gt;VU

MILK!

Home owners, especially you who own old

dwellings . . . here's your golden opportunity to

.

to convert old homes into multiple dwelling

cooperate with financial aid

J

“‘•t

RfFoat

can improve the appearance cf-your home, increase

After

your income and property value Act now'

production-on the battle front, the fac­
tory ffont and on the home front! Drink

FINANCE THE PURCHASE OF
HOMES that are already built.

CIICtUTES ■
What woman could tmiu the migic

SERVE DAIRY DISHES FOR HEALTH AND VICTORY

ippeil of there exquisite heart shaped
paduges! And when she knows they are

Phone 2651 for homo delivery or buy it at your grocers

If you want to buy a home don't
wait... come in and let's talk it
over.

* Warn

pany In
Mrs. Ra
callers &lt;
ton one
Karchcr
Ksturda
parents
Crakes.

ner gu«

Battle C

Uie hon

Mrs. Ge
*y*tem

HMttfuh

and Mm
parents
Monday

instance

Jane, a
were H
Mr. an
tended
for Rob

tings.
Tuesda
Tlw&gt;ma

Grand
* Mr.
Hauling
cullers

Callfor
A. New
Camn

nnd fa
Saturd

Ids Su
in hon

Gcrald
day *

viilc, a

a reach
* Mr.
Grand

Fish a
Vcmor
Grand
Mr an
nnd M
of Ora
her g
Ptislm
Mr*. W
Sunday
Mrs. R

latter**
man.
append
si»ki*
lan E
Woodl

I •Fish r
I from
I torn la
U.S.A
320th
I Ulis.
Buehle
tendin
sing. *
I Overho
I the Jo
I Roush
I dinner
I Dclwin
I Whitn
I ice O
I mothe
I Mrs
I Walto
I Mi n
I In Ca
I and c
I Postin
I P||XT
I weeke
I Woods
I spend
I and i
I Adah

Co
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’On

filled with delicious Giles Chocolates, she

will be doubly thrilled. For Gales are the
chocolates that u* nude with an eye to

HIGHLANDS GRADE A MILK
HIGH IN CREAM CONTENT. RAW
OR PASTEURIZED. PT. 7c. QT.

WE SELL WAR BONDS AND WAR SAVINGS STAMPS

were Su
and Mn
tings. *

*iek list

Pe

1

at least two glasses of "health" a day.
As for financing ... if you need
help the Hastings Building and
Loan wiH lend you the money
and you can repay in regular
monthly installments. See us for
complete details. WE ALSO

hYiday t
Mrs. He
Mkd a;
and Mn
of Map)
acquaint
and Ket

Milk is a patriotic drink because it gives

you the energy ond vigor for increased

See how remodeling

Charb
Blough.
Monday
amazoo.
amlnath

Grand
frrd
Were
and M
etilly

improve and make profitable your present property .

units! The Budding Cr Loan Assn, stands ready to

FRE

pleasing the ladies. Using only freshen,

•"M

purest ingredients. Gales* many special

■ At

I &lt;3
ill women love. See theu pscksges it
the Xcull Drag Score today! Remember

- V*!entine i Day alb for pales!

BUY U. S. WAR BONDS AND STAMPS

THE HASTINGS BUILDING &amp; LOAN ASSN
9 STEBBINS BLDG.

MEMBER F. H. L B.

PHONE 2503

HIGHLANDS DAIRY
Phone 2651 ROBERT W. COOK, Prop.

Hattingi

dive THE BEST
GIVE GMES

CARVETH tr STEBBINS
Hastings

Phone 2131

LO

�THE HASTINGS BANNER. THUHsPAY. FEBRUARY 11, 1941

Incr with Mrs. Ella Wertman. * Mr. brother of Archie Hurd U training • &lt;
jCARLTON CENTER
' ihrtr
.nd hiuMad. ww. VH-towartlon—nw. w. B. qntnn
‘
|
m California. PJPC. Dale Burd is ;
I Mr. and Mrs. Harold Elliott and
dav evening dinner guests of Supt.
dren and Mr. and Mrs Wendaj
Planut—Mrs. George Nelson
Elaine of. Flint spent the weekend
and Mrs. Evart Ardis and Jimmy. # Speaker—Rev. John McCue
Army last week Homer aaatoled
Mr. and Mrs Harold Woods ware in Duet—Rev and Mrs. Everett Love with Mr. and Mr*. Muia Elliott.
Ralph Teeter in getting a load of
Charles.
Jack,
and Kenneth Grand Rspida an buiinera Momtay. Speech—Helen Btutancc
* Mr*. Tobias Bruvont and son re­
"*“■*■
nciMtr.,,
Mis* Dorothy Bunn, local. Mias
nay one day last week. * Mr. and
5ay wFd, Mr .nd Mr, John US- *•
turned home Bunday iureing oeen men. * Mr*. Crystal Watson and
Stt^Tect.-r w^unable to Mrs. Dan Martindale and little son
Blough, and Franklin Burge- spent
Rouah of Larutkg. and Prt- Closing Song—America
The member* of the Endeavor employed at Reii^ou Naylors, route eJW,-tolled Mra. Walton in * ^ggSdi^K X^tta? were Hastings shoppers Saturday,
Monday night and Tuesday in Kat- vataa Horace McEnren and George wish lb thank all those who parti­ 1, while nc wa* at Ann Arwr lor
amazoo. where Charles took his ex- W. Jenkin* of Fort CuaUr were cipated in (he program, and those treatment. * Mr. and Mrs. Hrovont Cloverdale Sunday.
Hast week on account of the ice on
I the hills. They were nearly Unwho helped with the details of the were chetrod to near irom thetr
banquet and lhe ladles who helped three .soils who arc in service last HICKORY CORNERS
passable until the road men Minded
Mrs. ueorwr Miller oi husiiiiej, weie~~"
The terrific wind and snowstorm ft.
h * Uteve
Steve Hula.
Hula, another one"of
one of i Rev D A. Manker of Cadillac
In the kitchen. It U hoped to have weex. Here are their adarewsca:
Friday afternoon guesu of Mr. and 3S.

FREEPORT

VtattSe bar daughter,
Mankor tn Cadillac, « 1
I .ester Yetter ot Kalai
Sunday with the C D.
all were giMata M Mr

tn

the man who hn
another enjoyable banquet like this Glen E. Brovent. U. 8. N.. Flag Al­ Saturday afternoon «nd evening our toys, left for Camn Custer re- 1 was an overnight guest of Mr. Wai- ; —&lt;• K- Oophlta.
the electrical service
lowance-Corn. Ser. for Squad Six interrupted ...»
.—
again soon.
------------ X..—
.
................... ■ ............ ................................. . ।— ------------- ------------ .
. .........
------ &lt;------aJ.disagreeable
!—Fleet Post Oilier. San Francisco, causing
black-out for
Calif. Private Ivan A. Brovont, u-verai
hour*. * Quarterly meetingI
_________________________________
---------------------------------------------------------------------'■------------------------- --'35151056,21*1 Bomb Squadron &lt;Hi mtvice* of the W. M. church will
to
and Sunday. ”
Feb.
- held Saturdey
—*----------•*Sunday. February 7. marked the A PO. M8 Seattle. Wash. U. 8. / w
13 and 14. * Midweek prayer meet/
clone of the slat/-second annivers­ Sharron W. Brovont. 8 2/cOf- ing Thursday’evening at the par.
\
/
I
'Post
-----------ary observance of the Christian En­ U. 8. 8. Foote, - Fleet
Robert *onage.
\ /
usna.iwocri
svihusv. *
w An
»■&gt; O.
w. E.
&amp;. 8
o. school
aumua or
u» Indeavor organization. The local so­ flee. New York. N.Y. * Cand.
Hanncv received iiB Chrhtmas box struciion will be held al the MaHarold Yoder and family. * Mtas ciety was in charge of Uie servkcm from the community just last week sonic Temple, Feb. 15. A woman
Velma Buehler of Hasttncs spent at the local United Brethren church and wishes to cxprraa-hU sincere from Lowell, a Grand lodge ofthe weekend with her parent*.'Mr. with Marilyn Steralck a* chairman. Uuuik* and appletUUon. Tne box fleer, will have charge of the work,
nnd Mr*. Forrest Buehler. * Miss A well planned program which went lo Caluurnia first and was Potluck r,upper at 8 o'clock. * The
brought out the high point* of tlien forwarded to Georgia which Kauimazoo co. Health department
Christian Endeavor was organized 1* Robert's prcMni address. * P. will hold a physical examination
F. c. and Mr*. Wayne Fierce were Tuesday, *Feb..9 for all boys above
ton one dav last week * Mrs. Lloyd
h
&lt;1r5S'
m'Sal*
*
A
Karcher of Grand Rapid* was a Ralph Moore were in lauulixr last ^r!,h ]MtP&lt;,Thr‘organization bha* Monday night' supper guest* of the sixth grade at the W. K. KelUielr parents, Mr. and Mra. Marion Wire Agricultural achool. * Friday
■Saturday afternoon caller of her Tuesday nnd attended Farmer's
n nSii
j
Clem. Wayne is stationed at Camp night. Feb 12 win be P T. A. famparents, Mr. and Mrs. William Week. * Mr mid Mrs.-Fred Tabbcrnight at the w
W. u
K. v
Kellogg
tM*01 Shelby. MisahMppL * Several from liy "'"**•
‘"— Ag­
Crakes.
* Mr and Mrs Fred —
Bal—
«■
*-nrri that Keith Tab-1 societies, in nearly one hundred de­ around iiere were able to attend ricultural school. Pot luck supper
lance of Hastings were Sunday din" h-I nomination*. Societies ore found in
ner guest* of Mr and Mrs Clarence
* 'nd ^*^^1* m pr«UcalIy every country on lhe; •‘Farmer's Week" at East Laruuig. at 7:30. There will be a program
*
The
high
school
basket
ball team
*
The
W.
S
C.
8.
will
serve
a
din
­
Benedict * Robert Humphrey of - •»» N"‘
j»htXn «10h*
•
Battle Creek spent the weekend at
Ru*trl^nnd\7^ Eleanor?
Christian Endeavor is Interde- ner in Uie hall over Wing's store of Delton will play-the high school
BMi^Si o?Tulung. Were Sunday I
‘nlernatlonM. and tn- Thursday. Mrs. Evan Puller and team of the W. K. Kellogg Agricul­
Mra. Myrtle Shupp will be hostess­ tural School here on Tuesday eve­
Mr*. Lewi* Neeb have had a water
phrtito Ann***!*
ThCTe *re four mU,ton Christian es. Everybody is cordially invited. ning, Feb. 9 at 7:30 o'clock. * The
W. 8. C. 8 of the Methodist church
system Installed In their hotiM- w "“I’
Endeavorer* in the world. Christian * John Aspinall and Mr*. Kings­ will meet Friday. Feb. 13 with Mrs.
Mr. and Mr* Clayton Coleman of ■
M M&lt;»reor Grand Endf
u
f
four maJor ley from near Lake Odessa and Level Dewey and mother. Mrs. Al­
Hasttaa. railed on Mr. and Mrs
\ Mr. Ifarold organizations which share in the Mr. and Mrs. Tony Slogel and drich at the Dewey home. Mrs.
' Frankie of Caledonia were Sunday
•
—
=
—
her
Sunday
*
Richard
gXntfSrwdMaXl
“
were
aS?
‘
,r
°«
ram
*
1,d
P'^otlon
of
the
SerLeap Karcher Sunday. * Richard
Dewey and Mrs Aldricn will fur­
aL‘.:.
,rd.°P„.M.r «uT af urncxm cXi « Mr ™d
Men*!ChrlstUn League, tervlng visitors at Mr. and Mrs. Floyd As­ nish the 12 oclock dinner. ★ The
Blough of Hastings 5.ca
! pinall s * The Extension club, enand Mm. W. c. tape and hl* grandtertaincd by Mrs Clayton Valen- Red Cross have made three quilts
Srcnu
I
“irent* Mr
Mr.’ Snrffra"
and Mrr WfBtaili.
”"**
—*' :
out of pieces left from the tewing
:
tine
WM
well
utlcnded
and
every
­
Monday forenoon. * The children i * Jf’'
f1'
:
Tuesday
they
Freeport Methodist Church
one had a splendid time. * ErwUt project. .---------- —
• met at the
of Mr. nnd Mrs George Forbcy have f
??XtrJ^m d a ri?until
I
Marlowe who for some time has Methodist parsonage and tied one
Everett M. Love, pastor
IntUlIrd a telephone for their parwm^tnP’enntt??
been employed in Detroit, spent the qmit. ♦ Mrs Ciair Williamson is
Morning Worship 11.00
ent*. The number is 181. * Mr. and
’
Ir 1
, weekend wibi hu folks. Mr. and disposing of their live stock and
Sunday
School
13:00
Mrs. Franklin Burgew und Sarah ''J,* R“''rtaVK2t?hteLrC .»i
I
will join her husband where he is
In
. Mr*. Ehner Marlowe. * Mrs. Gerald wUi
Jane, and Mrs. Charles Overlwlt
t ra.?hLr^nri
I Carlton Cenzer Methodist Church | Tincher was in Lansing, Thursday, working in aouthem }cxas ncar
Morning Worship 10:00
and family * Rev, ;
were Hastlmi* visitor* Saturday. * ;i Forrest Buehler
Pjj£h
' * Mr.
Mr. ano
and Mr*,
Mra. nicnara
Richard sauiuuti
Landon frwfr ■~v
»&gt;nr :rr"*
Basiiof
U.- 8. army.
Sunday School 11 00
^-w* the w
Mr and Mrs Frank ThomnMjn at- ' EvSrett Love spoke at the Freeport
.
. .. .. dinner __
... of Mr. *
— Petinrrk
on-«t
Now that we are returning to slow were
Sunday
guests
* Mrx
Mrs- N-lll
Nelbe
Pennock was
was ■
a guest
P.T.A. mcctling Wednesday evenlr
ano
for Robert Sa under* at Uie home of,1 on
'ln (he
of
.... Life
v... °I
u. Abraham
.......... Lincoln. * [
‘"d —r*. wiuon. w i.ieucciuuu,
Ensign Phil Baiycai
Balyeat who his
has been i "
be rpoudble
more
at­ Mr*. Bud Flynn were dinner guests 1 tainwell £JI'£,,'y oj tart week. *
——•—~ •for
— —
—- people
•—to
— —
Mr. and Mm. Lyle Bristol of Has­ aEiisigii
of Mr- and Mrs. Clayion Valentine
Harold White and three sop*
swimming Instructor at the Pre- ■
,*f;n'*c**- *•
■’ *ll '*‘■”’*‘1
ing an extendting*. Robert le-ft for the army Flight .A--..
...... School
..... al Iowa. * found
forr W.Training
found It
it Vinrrt
hard tn
to do
do M*
so tw
before.
We Friday, prior to their leaving for of Paw Paw aremakin.-her mother,
Tuesday. * Mr. and Mrs. Watt , City, hxs been transferred to Nor-Iinvite
Camo Lee. Virginia where they will «d visit at the home of
lnv,,e you
Vou to be wllh
with us.
Thoma* of South Bownr, and Mr
' live. * Fin&gt;t goiritt to iter aunt and -------’F*. ---------------------------Nellie Pennock. Mrs. White
man.
Oklahoma,
where
hr
will
have
is rt-coverlru
recovering’ from a
and Mm.
Merrill Karchcr were ‘Imilar work at the University of, Church af the I nlted
i uncles. Mr. ana Mr* Lloyd Shroy- «
» recent -opera
------ Grand Rapids shoppers Saturday
er of M.ralutll on Sunday. Belly 'M&gt;n- * Mis* Rosemary Williamson
Uncle Sam is fighting the biggest “fire” in world history. Every
Brethren In Chrtrt
the ^eek* Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Roush of Oklahoma.- -Sparta Sentinel LeadJean Crawlev was to be in Chicago . ot Kalamazoo spent over ta.
—v.
E. B. Griffin D. D. Pastor
ounce of pressure we can put behind tlie war effort is needed now.
Hasting-, were Sunday afternoon i-r. * Th« Freeport Rebekah Ixxtac
। Monday ut three o'clock and then । nd with her mother, Mrs. Clair
held
I
heli
Irutallatlon
of
officer*
Plione
302
callers of Mrs. Mary Henney. * Lyle
on to Des Moines, Iowa, where she Williamson. * Sympathy L* extend­
lost
(U.-1
Thursday
r.ruuik,
evening,
luuwwrii
followed
by
*
reeport
--If everybody kept right on sprinkling lawns while a big fire was
Newton 1* now stationed al Obispo.
will be stationed in the WAACs for ed to the father, husband and
... ,...,. supper
. _ _ . ..
XX M Sunday School
pot-luck
* Mr...and Mr*. ta-vn
10:30* A.
California. His address I. Pvt Lyle it
the present. * Word has been re­ daughter of Mrs. Alice &lt;Balee&gt;
raging, the firemen wouldn't have enough pressure. Just so with the
Howard Thaler spent Sunday witfl I H:30 A. M. Morning Worship
Mitchell who was a resident of
A. Newton. Co A .129 Inf APO. 36. Mr and Mra Tom Jeffrie* of Wes:
7 Oo »
P. **
M. nwn.n.w
Christian Endeavor. ceived by his parenu that Lieu­ Hickory Corners for maqy year*.
7:00
Camn San Lui*. Obhno. California.
telephone system. Long Distance telephone lines, like water mains,
"How Christ Meets Human tenant J. Nelson Valentine is lo Mn-. Mitchell died following an op­
attend Navigation Schoal at Mon­
★ Mr. and Mr.s. Gerhardt Kunde Freeport. * ML** Frances Locke Topic.
wt&gt;« a Mondav visitor at the Free- Needs'
for appendicitis.
Mrs.
can carry only so much at a time. Much of the capacity of the
roe. La. * Mr. and Mr*. Wm. Shrib­ eration
8:00 P M. Evening Service.
Saturday * Mr. and Mrs Semlab port school where she tested the
er mid family of Hastings spent Mitchell had lived at Richland the
Long Distance lines is needed now for the messages that speed war
vision
of
nil
tlie
high
school
Mu-1
":00
P.
M.
Thursday
Prayer
Meet
­
•Seen*. Mi* Adali Mot ter and Mr...
Sunday wllh Mr. and Mrs. Frank greaUr part of her married life.
, Shriber. * Mr and Mrs. Earl Mun- 11 lltlJARI) HILLS*
Anna Moore entertained Dr. und dent*. Miss Locke Is the Barry ing.
production.
County
counselor
for
this
district
Hie
young
people
will
meet
for
Mrs. Vernor Moore of Grand Rap­ * I.a*t Fridav nt an xstembly given. choir practice Sunday from 3:00 to .son nnd daughter of Battle Creek
Mrs.
James
Storkan,
Sr.,
returned
' .spent Sundav afternoon with Mrs.
id* Sunday with a birthday dinner
Here's how you can help:
Anna Buck. ♦ Mr. and Mrs. Gerald to her home last week after spend­
B honor of Dr Moore * Mr. nnd ! in honor of five Freeport toys who &lt;^00 oclock.
going to the armed services, i The member.* of the Junior Sun- Potter and children and Mr. and ing two weeks with her husband in
rs. Alton Gray called on Mi s are
Do not make a Long Distance call unless it is really important.
Supt. Evart-Ardis unveiled the new) day Schoo! classes and their friends' Mr*. L&lt;sicr Warner and daughter Grand Rapids. ♦ Mr. nnd Mrs Al­
Geraldine Buehler of Hastings Sun­
bert
Green.
Miss
Esther
Burd,
Mrs.
school
service
flag.
The
flag
will
will
meet
at
the
Church
Sunday
ol Woodland caHed on Mr. and Mrs.
day. * Mrs. C. W. Culver is apendKeep all calls as brief as you can.
be-ir 36 star* emblematic of the 36 from 4:00 to 5:00 for the first mcet- Frank Shriber. Sunday evening. * Alberta Tripp and baby attended
he
funeral
of
the
former'.*
coustn,
I
grrfduatc*
of
Freeport
high
school
;
ing
of
the
Junior
Christian
EndovMrs. Keith Wilson entertained Miss
and Mrs. Donald Sothard of Nash­ who are serving in the U S. Army.1 or Society.
Martha Messeca? and Nelson Ab­ Tom Williams, nt the Bricgs church '
Ville. and on Tuesday sh- atteiidfd j Nnv^. nnd Marines The five toy- Plrarant VMley
Saturday
afternoon.
*
Pvt.
Gordon
bott for c inner Sunday nt the John
the Garden Club at which ‘he gave
Gre?n called his wife In Battle ,
U.‘bornc home.
a tending. Her topic was "Shrubs'. honored were Delwin Hutchens.1 10:30 A. M. Morning Worship
Creek Monday night from Wvom* Mr. and Mr*. L. A. Seger of | Charles Blough. Richard Blough. ] 11:00 A. M. Sunday School
ing and said he was, leaving that 1
or-iim
Hauula were
sattirnav alter1 Klwood Yoder, nnd Gaylord ,Wl.it-: 8 00 P. M. Christian Endeavor. 'cedar creek
Grand Ihipidr,
camp for some other place. Ken- I
..Iwere
Mr Saturday
.nd Mr’. afterMl™ ■•■«
C""“
cillcr.- of Mr
' **
neth Mayo, a coushi of Gordon, who 1
,
Richard
Lelnaar.
anti
Dale
LamFbh and
" *ng*,Too - ” -------------------------------- -Pith
and famlljW
family* * Mr. and Mra.
joined the navy, has been sent to '
R:00
P
M.
Tueiday
Prayer
Meetn-.ers
went
la.st
Thuraday
to
Fort
Vernor Benton and daughter of ^uarda. Good luck toy*.
« °0
--------parts unknown. * Pvt. Merle Burd. I
■"
Cualer, and are now in the Anny.
Grand n.rau.
Rapid* .non*
spent Rnnd.r
Sunday wl
with
.h ' ( hr|MtoR
|UW. R^gurt '
--------------------The furin situation Is going to be ,
Mr. and Mr* Alvin Hclrlglc. * Mr.
Tlie Freeport Christian Endeavor
It
L*
easy
in
the
world
to
live
real
short
of
help
this
season.
*
and Mrs. L J. O'Harrow und family Union held a banquet honoring
ot Grand Rapids were Sunday din-1I Christian Endeavor Week at (he after the world's opinion: it is ensy Mrs Elwood Kelley is quite nick at
your o«n.
‘F'SMI
her guenU of Mr. und Mrs. Dan Masonic Hall Friday evening. About In »Utud. to look
th- nn&gt;or
in friend of Battle Creek attended :
Portma nnd Phyllis Ann * Mr. and '., fifty guest* were there to enjoy the K»t
ra- »ia.rK ?r‘ .
vLZ^th ch“rch at Bunnell Sunday. A Mr. j
Mra. Wilbur Mick oi &lt;Saranac
were
1dcllcibu*
'
lhe midst of a crowd keeps with and Mrs Wallace Campbell of Has- i
nf
Mr
nnzi
’
dinner.
The
program
was
Sunday dinner guest*M?
of and
Mr. and ■ follows:
perfect .sweetness the independence tillRS and Mr. and Mrs .Myron WertMr*. Ralph Sage. * .M
Mr.
and
.r-.w,
« rMr*.
”H'I..Opening Song-God Bless America of solitude.—Emerson.
Emerson.
num and son. local, ate Sunday dinE. W Ardis were called to Butter- I ’
worUi hospital Thursday where the
latter'* sister. Mis* Murinl Schurman. underwent an operation for
appendicitis. * Rev. John McCue ।
spoke at the Barry County Christ- |
Un Endeavor Union meeting at
Woodland Evangelical church Mon­
day evening * Mr. and Mrs. Allen
•FWs received n lon« distance call
from their son Reuben from Cali­
fornia Fridav night. Hl* address is:
U.S.A. Pvt Reuben M Pi*h. Co. A. 1
320th Inf.. A.PO. 35. Camp San
Luis. Obispo, California. * Milton
Having rented the farm, I will sell at public auction at the place located on M-43
Buehler spent last Thursday al* I
tending the Farmer's Week uLLan- I
7 miles northeast of Hastings or one-half mile west of Coats Grove on
sing. * Charles Blough und Hubert |
Overholt spent Sunday afternoon at
the John Thaler home. * Mrs. Ivan j
Roush was hostess to n farewell j
dinner Monday evening honoring
Delwin Hutchens and paylord
Whitney Who are leaving for arrv- I
Commencing ot 1 P. M. I will offer the following:
ice. other guests present were their ■
i mothers. Mrs. Nellie HiRchenA and
Mrs. Elnora Whitney." Mrs. Cora
Walton and sons Bed and Ted. * ,
A good work pair and sound
Mi. nnd Mrs. Henry Srnelker were
In Caledonia on* buslne*.* Friday
Two-horse long wagon.
Sleighs.
Brown horse, 6 yrs. old, wgt. 1800.
and called on Mr. nnd Mrs. John
Corn shelter
Hay rope.
Brown mare, 12 yrs. old, wgt. 1800.'
Postma of McCord*. * Mrs. Doris
Clipper fanning mill.
Piper of Battle Creek spent the •
A rood M&gt;und team.
weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Virgil
Lets feed grinder No. 160.
Woods. * Mrs
Anna Moore 1*
Buzx sow and arbor.
spending some time at her home •
Set good heavy work harness.
and 1* visiting her rtMera. Mr*. I
Guernsey cow, 5 yrs. old.
Adah Mot ter and Mrs. Ubble geese.
4 horse collars Tank heater.
* Mr. and Mm. Morley Carew of ,
fresh lost November.
DeLaval cream separator No. 15.
Grand Rapid.* and Mr and Mr*. Al- &gt;
Guernsey cow, 3 yrs. old,
power attachment.
fred Gonzales and family, local,
due in Morch.
were Bunday dinner guest* of Mr. i
‘ These tools have been kept housed and
and Mrs B R. Clinton. * The fa- j
CUlty of Freeport high school wllh
Mrs. Henry Karchcr. * Mrs -Claud
Mead and son. Robert, visited Mr.
and Mrs Kenneth Mead and family.,
of Maple Orove Sunday. They got
acquainted with the new eon Ihtfand .Kenneth, bom February tHirH.
* Mr. and Mrs. Frank Thompson
were Sunday evening guests of Mr.
end Mrs. Maurice Calkins of Has­
tings. * J. D. Cool has lieen on Uie
stek list the past couple of weeks.
* Warren Surrarrcr has gone back

Mra n,,rry Klrn*
Clarksville were Sunday guests of
Mr and Mrs. Harold Yoder and
family. * Mr. and Mr*. John Mi»hler of Orand Rapids spent Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. John Thaler. Mr.
Mishler returned last Friday night
from Bermuda. * Mim frl* Olm-

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Keep the pressure up!

MICHIGAN

BELL

TELEPHONE

COMPANY

AUCTION SALE

AUCTION SALE

Owing to ill health and unable to secure needed help, I will dispose of the personal
property at public auction at the place better known as the W. R. Harper farm lo­
cated 1 mile north and 1J miles west of Middleville; or 5 miles south and I mile east
of Caledonia on

WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1943
Starting at 1 o'clock fast time, I will offer the following articles:

THURSDAY, FEB. 18,1943
HORSES

FARM MACHINERY

cows

COWS

SHEEP

15 good Shropshire owes due to lamb.
Full blood Shrop ram.

Peckham’s Remedy
For Children*!

Coughs - Croupy Coughs - Colds
‘Once tried never without*

■"MOOSE FIRESIDE PAETT

FARM MACHINERY
John Deere plow, 2 bottom. 14 inch.
John Deere double disc, 8 foot.
John Deere 3 section drag.
John Deere mower, 6 ft. cut.
John Deere side delivery rake.
John Deere drill. 13 hole, tractor hitch.
John Deere binder, nearly new
canvasses.
John Deere walking plow.
John Deere 2 row. Model A cultivator.
John Deere hoy loader Flat hay rack.
John Deere 2 horse cultivator.
Cultipocksr.
Sugar beet plow.
5 tooth cultivator.
Bean puller.
Columbus wagon, good one.
Light wagon, double box.

HAY &amp; GRAIN
About 15 tons of June clover.

Axminstcr rug, 9x12.
Olson maroon rag. 9x12. 4 old rugs.
3 beds, springs and mattress.
Oak chiffonier ond dresser.
Combination desk and bookcase.
Leather rocker and arm choir.
Round oak stand
Bureau, antique.
6 solid oak dining chairs.
Ook side board.
Spring cot Dress form.
Home Comfort enamel range with ex­
tra hot water bock.
Kitchen sink and pump.
Old Trusty incabator, 110 egg size.
Fruit cans.
Other articles too numerous to mention.

CHARLES W. TOWNSEND, Prop.
I LOYAL ORDER OF MOOSE*
lead•■•■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■

Jersey cow, 9 yrs. old, pasture bred
Jersey-Guernsey cow, 6 yrs. old,
pasture bred
Jersey cow, 10 yrs. old, pasture bred
2 Jersey heifers, 2 yrs. old, fresh last fall.
Jersey cow, 4 yrs. old, due in February.
2 Jersey heifers, coming 2, fresh this
spring.
Yearling Jersey heifer 4 calves, 6 mos.

These cows will freshen in spring or early summer.

HOUSEHOLD GOODS

TERMS OF SALS: Cash day of sale, nothing to be removed until settled for.

DEWEY REED. Auctioneer

HORSES
Boy mare, 9 yrs. old, wgt. 1300 lbs.
Brown mare, 10 yrs. old, wgt. 1300 lbs.

CLIFFORD HAMMOND. Clerk

HOGS
12 Duroc Jersey shoots, wgt. from 50 to
100 lbs. each.
Duroc Jersey brood sow, duo to farrow in
April.
HAY &amp; GRAIN
400 baskets of corn in crib.
7 ton alfalfa hay.
10 ton mixed hay.
120 shocks of Hybrid com.
FARM MACHINERY
Formal! tractor, rubber in front, steel in
rear.

Formoll tractor cultivator.
McCormick Deering two bottom,
14 inch, tractor plow.
Rhoderick Lean 7 ft. double tandom disc.
Superior 13 hoe disc drill.
Deering 6 ft. cut grain binder.
Deering 6 ft. cut mower.
Dump rake Spike drag.
John Deere side delivery rake
Good grindstone 36" saw and arbor.
Double work harness, nearly new.
Older work harness
Several coUora
Oliver 43 walking plow.
Keystone single drum hay loader.
2 2-sec. spring tooth drage.
2 hone walking cultivator.
Farm wagon Stock rack.
Small brooder 6 volt wind chargor.
DeLaval No. 18 stainless steal separator,
4 yrs. old.
4 10-gal. milk cans 2 5-gol. cane.
Other articles too numerous to mention.
FURNITURE
Good South Bend malleable cook ranee.
4 burner Perfection oil stove.
Set coil bed springs.
Bed ond springs 3 dining

TERMS OF SALE: All luma of $10 ond under. Cash; over that amount, 6 months time will
bankable notes bearing interest et 7%. Those mt• rested in getting time please Me Mr. Bena*
Bank before time of sale. No goods to be removed until settled for.

OSBERT J. GRIFFETH, Prop.
DEWEY REED, Auctionoor

B. HMA'

�THF HASTINGS BAYNFP.. THVP.SDAV FFBRUABT 11, ISA!

PAQB POUB
I school attended lhe MEA meeting ' husband b#lng in service. * Mr.
jin Hastings. Wednesday evening.' and Mrs. J. L. Rugg utxl Mrs. Fred
I*
who i«
is ' Stfikoc
StCkoc were
were in
in Wavland.
Wayland. Sundai
Sundaj
I *. Charles-Baughman.
. n.uoh.nnn Jr.,
ir «hn
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Little
nr Joyce
Joyce Griffeth.
Griffeth, youngest
youngMt 1'Harting.
'"P
i&gt;reaP and aljo “t the home of Rev
IS?
Ito-rakn,
I l'S SS ramlj H'
lllL12™ .Illrllh,, 'l* "‘"V.*

I from Blodgett hospital. Grand Rap- clnllv the past few days. Wednestids Saturday evening. * In a recent day night Mrs. Richard Cook and
context conducted
conducted bv
by the
the Arcade
Arcaiic'Mrt.RayPinnleofHastlngsentercontest
' Mrs. Rav Finnle of Hastings enter। theater for a name for the theater j tained ut a dinner party for lhe
paper. D. O. Doyle won first place pleasure of Betty and also Mrs.
ou. o, M Wrtra Tk. n.nk
W.3W
n*™ .«»,ub’ I&gt;h?
hs.t'S5J}

' score ot 38 to 38.
Die boys will ' Hon and they live by trapping, of ' Mrs. Clara O1U of thi* vicinity. Pumeet Wayland here this Tuesday
. . which their year's Income amounts neral lervlces were held from the
nfoiit
letter tram
from-Mrs
nllhl. *» AA truer
Mra. Marv
Mera u&gt; 43.000 Orne a yrar Utu umlly
Mino,'
Gray, who Is passing thewinter ; travel 300 miles for supplies which j atld attended bv many friends and
with
her daughter. Mrs. Rome
’ they bring home with aid of Hie neighbors. Interment was made in
Brookbank at *57 E. State St.. Pen-I1 members
•
- the
- -family, a
-------*-•horse
—i! »•“ Caman
r-nman cemetery.
of
pack
dlcton. Ind . states that she passed
! which carries 150 lbs. and a &lt;log
FASAST hill
for Washington. D. C., where she a very pleasant birthday. Feb 1. and I which carries 30 lbs. The supplies 1
will join her husband. Pvt Robert received. many letters, card* and i Include a case of canned milk which j
Mr. and Mrs Keith ■ Leohleitner
hesday. * Miss Betty Campbell and u llo tave b&lt;.en oumg harness, are Watkins. ♦ Mr. and Mrs. Oscar gifts- from friends, all of which were , cost them 834 and a 25 lb. sack of
and Ml**
Hortense
h»d been vi«lt(ng her brother, Floyd qulex dtspowl of goods a! top little
Utile’ nephew Duane Campbell, and . ,m,inn
cln,jnB the
th&lt;- offer F
Feb. 19. * An- Sherk of the north county line appreciated and for which she ex­
—
.......... Mead
.... of •Has
Mn­
presses thanks She states she Is
oT'.w !'«&gt;■»;
xsbi/Mujssirnd'
Kingsley and family nt-Qr—P l.Ae prices. * Mni. Charlotte Slacihaus- Ray Tolun ol Detroit sjient Saturday [cli)er Camo Flregroup of eight were Sunday dinner guest* of Mr- anxious to be back in the home town I
Ji rail JLrtk. »*nr « Mlddk.Uk., .nd Mr.
for tm days, left on Tuesday for La*, who has been Hvuig in Grand night and Sunday with Betty’s fejrta has been organized al the TK and Mrs. Will Johnson * Mr and
Mrs. Cyrus
Shroyer
and
mnxwto
c’n“ “
hro&gt;'r ■
na Clayton of
Mr. and Mrs. Janis Camp- m!jooi with MLs* June Bouck as Mrs. O»car Delbert Buxton and
Bailey north of Grand Kapios. Rapids, moved on baturday to the patents.
rhereahe
vUitTSrr son. Harold
Harold’ home of her parents. Mr. and Mr* be), west . of town. ★ Mrs. Sarah ]t.uder. offflccrs of the group are.. daughter. Phyllis, of Ornnd Rapids \ear* of life und says to watch out ' from Flint, was one of the fortu- Barbers Corners were Sunday din­
where
she will vUitTSr
ner guesU of Mr and Mn. Bert
Boyce returned home last; week i Prcs _ Shirley Schipper; vice pres.... were Sunday evening gucsu of her bealnCrt)w|,rCnflightr&lt;north,n* ?Mi^ i. “
ale onts
mPa,'v ,o
nate
ones 01
of inc
the 00
company
to nm
first
from a three months stay with her , A|l|ta Semiba; sec.. Helen Brog;• parents. .w.uiuMtxMaaiuwiur.
Mr. mid Mrs Mark Ritchie. F^iBneBenawav ofnthehBen Tele K*1 furlough being the third name j Palmer and son Pau). Mrs. Amos
son. Charles and family, in BUUngs. .^1,,., Margaret Galrtar. * Die * Mis Max Lynd entertained six
yn2uie
com 'drawn fora leave. He has enjoyed Palmer and children of Freeport
wrk altho’ In an isolated enun- were afternoon callers. * Mr and
Montana. (* The new telephone carl Hegar family la living in Grand young ladies to dinner und an eve- nSSd hrr tkrr^ w4^ t5amm«
tvMil--.
urn
dint
rtful
thr-rn
xeeini
to
,.
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,
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,
k
.
a
I
aai
.
Mrs. Aden Campbell of Blythefield
books are out und there seems to j{upjds &lt;here he iuis employment rung of bridge, Friday for the pleasm su^vl^Z .t Grand ‘fV ,nd ,pMU “rf C“m°
\pent a few days ot hl* furlough
be quite a change In fines and
■ wtt
L n
trucking iirmlinn w
* iwginuiu
Reginald urc
of Miss Hazel vouiuuru.
Campbell: others
» ntun75
*itn
a irucKiiig
un- vi
lw&gt;r«
_____ .
bers rhin
due tn
to th«
the InntalhnaInstalling nf
of
cables.
with hl* parents, Mr and Mrs.
ot rihlw
cables, smith spent
the _______
weekend_ _,hT
with w&gt;.
Ids present were «z_..
Kay Spiker. Pauline
Pauline til Saturday evening when she went
J conoH lim of Mr and Clifton Campbell. Aden expects to
* Everyone we know looks forward
inranrd
Mr. and Mrs. A. Jav Smith Bcnaway, Norma Juppstrom. Mar­
“n/J.
to going back to old time next Mon­ ut Ada. * Mr. and Mrs. Norman tha Schad and Batty Watkins * on to the Pood City. * Mr. and K^..9*
be stationed at Greenville, 8. C..
day and thereby getting away .from Maclver and two children, returned Stewart Sweet, son of Mr. and Mrs I Mrs Clarence Rosenberg of Ypsl- *rr*.Baptist church Sunday evening now. Mr. and Mn.Clifton Campbell
running around In the dark most of to their home In the cast of town. William Sweet, who was Inducted lantl spent Sunday and Monday
are expecting their daughter Hazel
I o'clock in connection
with
the ----------------------------„.wa&gt;
a. ,.,naixl
--------------- ---------the forenoon. * Miss Ruth Maichele Tuesday alter several weeks' stay in into the army on Dec 7. seems to with his parenu. Mr. and Mrs. r”!".-luime thlLwerit for
a few days
after
—rJce
attends
*hP graduates from lhe WAVES. *
ot Ann Arbor has been spending Grand Rapids with her parents. * be making rapid strides toward lhe Claude Rosenberg in northwest igWUr senice. ariu v.u* au no
“«* B Qtdncer Bundav dinner guest* of Mr. und
the pust ten days with her parents. .Miss Marjorie Chandler oi the T-K top as he has hod a promotion each Diornapple. * Jacob Finkbeiner. i
f ®lrd., o^cJnfort andean Mrs. Clifton Campbell were Mr. end
Mr. and Mrs. Chris Maichele in faculty spent tlie weekend with her month since. He is in Uie mortar who has been making fils home
*.«.
b" Mr*. Aden Campbell, Miss Doris
west Dwmapple. * Mra. Perry mother at Charlotte. Miss Chand- division and Jan 4 wo* promoted with his daughter. Mrs. Bednett
AdRnte luid Mrs Sena Pierce of . ler has enlisted in Uie SPARS for to Pvt. ls( class and Feb. 4 to rank Maichele and family at Dexter for JI’,?™/’’.1?!' n5Lld AriTuth Rob-- Wlllon of npnr Middleville. Mr. and
“” nW Middleville Nov Mr* c*n Campbell, and Mrs. MUCaledonia • were- In attendance at ‘’officer* training, nnd has pasted of corporal. In a recent test out of Hie past year was called to thi* vl- !«,r
We offer the following:
^?rn In Middlrvl le Nov^ (on 8ww&gt;l and chlldrvn of arnnd
tlie memorial service for Robert nil tests excepting the physical a possible 200 point*‘he was given cinlty by the fire which destroyed t"1
J®1’memi^r of
e RapfiU Mr and Mrs. Lester Ray­
Corson Sunday night'at the Baptist , which she will iuive Uils Tuesday, a rating of 188. making him n first tlie fine bam on his farm, und is 1
6 ROOM house in 4th word, all modern, 3 bed­
-------------------- ...
- school and was
4".p jnond und two children of Plainwell
church. * Hurry Albrecht. Jack * Rev. Leslie Goodman. *e«-r.i&lt;irv of class gunner. * Mr. and Mrs. Rob­ staving
with ...
hLs daughter.
Mrs.
rooms, living room, dining room kitchen, and
Chase nnd Charles Finkbeiner of ' the Canadian- Branch. Mission ot ert Tolnn of Battle Creek were Will Halloran near Moline. * Mrs ; r. •
were afternoon caller*, w Mr. and
bath, big basement, has drain and shower both
“
the Western State College nt Kal­ , Evangelized FleicA will six—u-tne home for the weekend. Saturday Roy Snyder went to lauulng this !?• *~* *'"| 7"“”“
Mrs. Prank Prentice of pasting*
amazoo will be home this week tor Baptist church this Thursday eve- evening they were included in a
were Sunday dinner guest* of their
in if, lot is 6 x 10 rods and garage, priced at
their between semester vacation. * ning at 8 P. M. Rev- Goodman company that met with Mr. and
daughter, Mrs. Paul Gibson and
State who Is confined In the col- ^bt »‘rea. IwOMvell* sea soyage family. * Mr. nnd Mrs. John Carter
$3,450.00.
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Miller and Utile I served for
or several veers
veurs us
as misnits- Mrs
an. wa-tui
Glenn num
Allen of
ui Parmelee
rnuuu&lt;r for
&lt;u&gt; ------- -— and also during hl* meeting in the of near Gun lake were Wednesday
son of lhe Dowling vicinity, were sionary in'Brazil,
n-Brazil, among
among the
the "VuL
"Vul- “
pot* luck’’—
lunch
and the evening. le«e hospital. Miss Eveljii feU on At—r.’4e with
8 ROOM house in 4tl/ward. all modern, has
u *"**
Prime Minister dinner guest* of Mr. and Mra. StcSunday visitors of her mother. Mrs,
tribe of Indians noted for Others present were Mr. and Mrs the Ice u few days ago. dislocated c|lIUTbu
new furnace, garage, and has full lot, $3,700.00.
.........
.... and
... . the At
.. &lt;&gt;
........................
.....I Mn-. Un
—... her knw run tinrt in hl rod it other- viuuvuu
Amble Mugridge, and her brother. their
olicn Carter. * Mr. nnd Mrs Curtis
miUtniil
spirit
Henning.
Mr and
Murray
Hurry. * The west side social club icourge ol neighboring tribes. He Bchnuur and Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Pierce of Allegan spent Sunday with
160 ACRE farm just north of Coats Grove, lays
will meet with Mrs. Mari: Ritchie Wil*
her parent*. Mr. und Mrs. Stephen
was uic
Uie linn
first Viuspci
Gospel missionary oiuu-uu.
Stimson. *
■ Wm.
«»uo. u.
J. Llebler went to
.----- , — - a ,family
---level, good soil, large house and two barns, good
tills Wednesday. ♦ Mr. and Mrs. in certain untouched territory. He Ann Arbor this week for a physical ....
Curler.
aid .r
of .......
crutchea. w A famuy gatherReward Brock and daughter Har­ recently returned to America be- checkup at the University hospital, ing and dinner was held
outbuildings, priced at, $10,500.00.
NORTHEAST WOODLAND
riett of Grand Rapids, spen'- Sunday cause
-------of. ill health. * Hazel Camp- *
« Mrs. Sena
Senn Pierce of lhe
the Duncan ”ftrr&gt;’ Malsch, home on urana "jn-”"]-”,’" uL’*
140 ACRE farm in Woodland Township, good set
Last Week’s Letter
with her iMtrenLs. Mr. and Mrs. bell, who graduated from t:«
Urn like
lake vicinity
0^
viclr.ltv has
har. been
bcm employed
employed at
ot Rapid* St. Bunday honoring. Harry S^heT^
m
.
wwm
...
of
Detroit,
who
was
F R. Prlndle.wt Mr and Mrs. Alton WAVES Feb. I. wllh the ratingK of
Mr. and Mrs -Guy Waiters and
_____
_____
buildings, has electricity land A-1. lays level,
of the
the poet
poet office
office at
at Caledonia
Caledonia since
since Jr. who entered Uncle Bams rervKI
Stimson and two little girl» of Kal­ third cas* petty officer, has been the first of the year and is staying is.W ! ESS this Wednesday.
hii children of near Charlotte were
$15,000.00.
v*
dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Will
amazoo. were weekend guests of hLs - ut home with her parents. Mr. and with Mrs. Pern- Adgate. ♦ .Ji*
” RRov
.°_Y land Mrc%^me/ Kes and
ioldcr brother. Clare of Monroe.
Mrs
fister. Mrs. Alton Finkbeiner und Mrs. Clifton Campbell. Rt. 2. und onyurr
160 ACRE stock farm just north of Coots Grove
uivwui, nrt
,o k- ln .rrV|C(. soon Rob- LeUon and family Wednesday. *
Snyder iu.'iaicu
assisted iwi
her brother.
Art ana mra. James ives. ana ner
Mr.
and Mrs Karl Ecknrdt. Mr. and
Iumils west ot town. * Mr. and left this Monday for her assign- Getty. with *•'blood
his brother-in-laws and airtera. Mr. and
i
Pieirce of
—• testing -•at »-•has a creek running through it, some timber full
Mrs. Kdd Timm and son lesov were ment—a?, naw store keeper. Die hatcherv on the Irving road last iMrs. Harold Stillwell and Mr and If*
Mrs. Ray Scheel and Mr and Mrs.
ps^r'iT -iman" week. Art is preparing’ for a big I Mrs John Smith and d^Khter.
*
Albm W pJeap dry E J. Bates were at Middleville
set buildings, has electricity. $10,000.00.
Sunday dinner gucr.Ls of her broth­ । destination at
a:
~ ur.m;
er.
Albert
WLeringu
and
family
on
Thursday
anil surprised their uncle
;hri6 Jensen
J goodS merchant of Wayland the
’ pounced. * Chris
Jensen,.scoutmaxscout mas- yearjind
war nnu has
nan added
»uutu another
nuuxnct large i Mary Elen.
—
160 ACRE farm, new House and New Barn, land
the west county line * Mr. and ter. attended the scout class ut hatching unit and built n large,Harry who graduated from
and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew
lays level, one of the very best in Woodland
Mrs. Clarence Stecby of Grand | Hastings Wedne^.iy evening * h;r.
Finkbeiner. it hemp Mr. Pinkhrin7“ f"
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F
Rapids
were
Sunday
guests
of
her
er
’
s
75th
birthday.
Tlie Finkbeiner
Township, really priced to sell at. $16,000.00.
The school buses had quite a time It’s fun to gather eggs
Crents. Mr. and Mrs. E C. Jones in getting in on Thursday morning farm. - The T K rc!t—-------- ---children were also present and they
ighton. nnd her brother Charles because of the slippery road con- team, with three victories to their completed his first semester in
all enjoyed u pot luck dinner to­
In aero
aero-­
♦ Mrs. J. E. Norganrd of Grand ditions The weather Is changeable credit out of four meets, will par- nautical engineering at the U. of Mr He had been very sick for six weeks gether The afternoon was spent in
many visiting * Mr. and Mrs. Earl Gaine*
Rapids spent the weekend with her thc.se days. Friday was beautiful ticipate In lhe elimination contest and we hope he can come back be­ and in poor health for
parents. Mr. und Mrs. Chas. Crook­ nnd quite mild with a good hard at Wyoming Park scfiool this Wed- fore many months to finish. God months. Mr. Preap was bom In and children of Byron were Sunday
ston. * Mrs. Hattie Smith returned thunderstorm at night—bu: Sat- nesdav night and will debate at the bless and keep all these boys who Germany coming with his parents dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wal­
home Tuesday night from several urdav turned colder with a good end. Other schools besides the are leaving us. * A caller ut lhe to Michigan when five years of age ter Cooke. * Luther Brodbeck and
REAL ESTATE BROKER
days stav with her son. Arthur and stiff blizzard winding up the night, two mentioned to take part are Clarence French home Wedncsday and the family located near Cale­ son Junior of Ionia, and Mrs. Geo.
faintly at Hastings. * Miss Ruth Todav is cold but filled with sun- Grund Rapids Christian and Hud- night last week was Frank Dchvon donia. HU wife was Miss Charlotte Benner were callers at the E. Brod­
(The beat investment on earth la the earth itself)
Johnson has completed her ord­ shine—a good Feb. 8 * The month? sonvilie. Members of the team that who was spending fifteen days’ Fowler, of the vicinity routhwest beck home Sunday
Rev. Geiger
nance course at the University of Iv meeting of the Young Woman’s has so far made an excellent show­ furlough with his parents. Mr. and of town and for rptinv years a called there Friday. * Mr. nnd Mrs.
STEBBINS BUIIDING
PHONE 2659
Michigan and Jan. 26 beenn work as Guild of the Methodist church will Ing are Maxine Finkbeiner and Mrs. Wendell Dchvon at Bowens teacher in lhe grades of Middle­ Ben Schneider called on Mr and
inspector at the Kelsey-Hayes plant be held Diursday night with Mrs. James Faulkner with Henrv Cun- Mills. Prank, who joined the U 8. ville school. Mr. Preap was n man Mrs. D. W
VanHouten north of
at Plymouth * Mrs Harold Has­ S. F Myers. * Miss Furence Ben- ningham as coach. * Mrs. Wm. Me­ army two years ago. graduated from of fine character, a true Christian Woodbury Sunday afternoon ★ Mr.
kins and Infant daughter. Rose­ tier of Grand Rapids spent the Kcvitt went to Vermontville Thur-&gt;- T-K school in 1938 nnd his recent in every sense of the word, and bv nnd Mrs. Ray Scheel and, Mrs. E.
mary' Louise, were brought home wtekend qt home with her parents, day to attend nn operetta given by experiences will be of Interest to his kindness nnd integrity has n J. Bates were In Lansing Saturday.
host of friends throughout the va­
Mr and Mrs. Philip Bender ♦ Miss the school pupUs under direction many who were in school with him. rious surrounding communities It Bruce Ecknrdt and Gavlon Wnrtley
Jeanette Hueg of the Bell Tele- of her daughter. Mrs. Frances Pugh The past eleven months has been seems too bad a person of his stand­ 'came back with them to spend Uie
phone Co.’s office at Battle Creek, is Mr. and Mrs Pugh and
Mary spent working on the Alcan high­ ing should be taken nwav while weekend with the home folks ♦ Mr.
expected home this Diesdav for a Ellen brought her home on Sunday, way in the Yukon country—the life still has much to offer. He was and Mn.. Will Ixtson and children
THE
couple davs’ vacation * Kenneth * Mrs. Chas. Minor and’Mrs. Os- wild Alaskan section of which he u prominent member and worker in were at Charlotte Sunday afternoon
and visited the latter’s parents. Mr.
The
Vogrl of Jackson was the weekend car Kaechele spent Monday after­ has many beautiful views
the Methodist rhurch and ot the „„
u rart
nnd
Mn JCWC
Jesse Waherr. * „»&gt;
Will unLet•• ---------noon with Mrs. Wm. K. Llebler. who construction of the road has been Masonic
guest of. Mrs. Vogel at lhe Henry
lodge. He Is survived by his- Mn wtUi )n Ornnd
on busI.
Brog home. * Corp. Burdet Fischer lias been ill with the flu and laryn- one of, tlie greatest of modem
s„f?t$r"ton' Rl£ha,rI? PI,Tlps n«« Monday.
schzdpu or ia&lt;2 federal
arrived home Tuesday of last week gills for the past month. *• Eleven achievements; the supplies at first of
•
This
year
it
is
more
important
than
ever
be
­
nf the
th*, U.
t! 8.
S Navy,
Nnw one
nn» brother.
hrnlh^r Her
Her-­
___ __ ____- - -__________
INCOMB TAXES
in by sea
plane
IMM matrons
uuiuuin of
ui the
mr Della
tram. . Allen were flown ...
—.- r
----- - afid
■---- ---by man
from Indian Town Gap, Pn , on a, Iiast
of Merrill, two sisters. Mrs. MILO
fore that income taxes be paid promptly. If you
X horse but txzXc road
texd 1c
com­
pock
now the
Is comten days’ furlough. * Mrs. John club met with Mrs. U-nna Kirkpat- '
tui.l... for
Lra sauerkraut
nivl nletn
nn or
Its on
final
Ici-tJS jeeps Frieda Lipsey of. Vermontville nnd Last Week’s Letter
plete
its Stmie*.
final stages,
do not have enough money put aside to pay
Robertson of the State hospital at, rick. Friday
anti nr
Mrs Martha VanDaikr of Ionia:
Laurence Tobias. Henry Germaine
Caro spent tlie weekend at the1 weinie dinner and hemmed surgical are able to travel it—ailho Hie mud his foster mother. Mrs. Elizabeth nnd Merle Bradfield attended a toll
your taxes, get in touch with us for an income
home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs.. towels for Pennock hospital Al) en­ requires the pulling of the wheels Snyder of Caledonia, a foster-sis­
tax loan. Pay your taxes ond get them off your
Malcolm Maclver ut Parmelee * joyed the gathering and to know every other day for cleaning. One ter. Mrs. Mlnella Crumback of meeting In Hastings Tuesday. ★
mind . . . repay us monthly!
William Sloan, who ran the Friday they were .spending their lime In of the pieces ot machines now in Caledonia and a foster broUwz. Al­ Mrs. Doris Saunders and Mrs. Mad­
:
TAX
TAX
TAX
oil station on Exst Main St. for doing something really worthwhile. use for construction of bridges vin Snyder of Grand Rapids Fu­ eline Nomftn attended the 4-H
Loans in Small Amounts or up to $300
’otne months, is now operating nn। Tim next meeting will be with Mrs. weighs 23 tons. During lhe eleven neral services were held from the lamders banquet and meeting In
Hustings .Thursday evening. * Theoil station in lietroit. * The mullI Wm. Harper and sewing will be &lt;v&gt;n- months spent in this venture the
Cash Advanced Fnr All Worthy Purposre. Ncrrml Loan
Mllo WlSCS. was lield at the home
curriers were unable to make some1 Untied. We understand the hospital only persons the men of Frank’s Wayland Methodist church Inis
PUn_&lt; Available. Including Straight Signature Loam.
of the side roads on their routes this, can make good use of old .sheets and : company saw were a while trapper Tuesday with Interment in Elmwood of Mrs. Nina Boyle and Sophia
Ku Eml&gt;arra**lng Inquiries Made Of Friends, Relatives
■Monday because of .drifted condi­ clean cloths * The T-K basketball nnd an Indian family, consisting of cemetery. The sorrowing family Spath. Wednesday afternoon. The
Or Employer. To Apply For A Loan. Come In Or Phone!
tions from Saturday s storm. * Mrs team which his been victorious in jthe father, mother, and six cnll- have the s.vmpalhy of many friends meeting won called to order by lhe
this viclnliv * Silas B. Nowlin, President,, Mrs Philmon. Report*
Robert Watkins, nee Bettv Swift, nil five games of this season In I dren, besides the grandfather who In
These who ha* resided on a farm four from the committees were given
has been guest of honor nt .wvrrul their Class-C. me: with defeat on । claims to be 110 years old.
dinners at Hastings and in this vi- Friday night at Lake Odessa by a I are all the inhabitants of that sec- I miles southwest of town In lhe followed by a Bible verse given by
101 &gt;. W. STATE STREET
PHONE 2722
। Coman district the past twenty- Mrs. Burchett. A prorram of read­
-v
HASTINGS. MICHIGAN
| eight years, ported awav on Friday ings. riddles and contests followed.
1 at the age of neartv 92 yean. ;He A delicious luncheon wits served.
| had been an invalid for several The next meeting will be held at
years and afflicted with blindness the
.... home of Mrs. Henry Germaine,
and deafness for about eight years ) Feb. 17. nt which lime we will
I but a patient sufferer. He was bom ------•
‘
learn-who
our
secret friends have
at Pulaski in Jackson Co. March been the past year * Mrs. Emily
, 19, 1851. and on August 4. 1875. Wilcox. Mrs. Madeline Norman,
I wqs married to Miss Susan GrHfeth Mrs. Merle Bradfield and W. A.
lot Dowagiac with whom he had Spaulding were in Kalamazoo Fri­
spent more than 67 years of hannv day. * Mrs Herbert Van Strealn
I married life, and who has given him nnd son. Fred, were In Kalamazoo
i faithful care throughout lhe years Saturday. * The P. T. A. was held
of sickness. After their marriage . at the school house Friday evenlrig.
nnd prior to coming to this vicinity i A shower nf vegetables and various
. they lived at Owosso* where he was other articles were brought for the
’ employed Ln a factory. Besides his hot 'lunch
—*------project
*“* Mr. "
Snces
---------showed
*--------*
[ widow he leaves one son. Albert some very Interesting colored mov­
‘ Nowlin of Owosso und three daueh- ies of a trip to Northern Canada,
5
' lers, Mrs. Maud Davidson and Mrs Florida, and other places, also some
, Pearl Jackson of Kalamazoo uud War news, and comics

MIDDLEVILLE

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Just Good Horse Sense and Bitter
Experience, Obtained at an Awful
Price Should Teach us That (Real
Estate is the Best Investment on
Earth! .

SSlfeTXx’s

EARL R. BOYES

How Much Will Your
Income Taxes Be?

DO YOU HAVE
MONEY TO PAY THEM?

CITIZENS CREDIT CORP.

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AUCTION SALE

Having an Auction Sale at my place 1J miles south of Delton
on

WEDNESDAY, FEB. 17, 1943

Commencing ot 1 o'clock. I will offer the following articles:

The World’s News Seen Through

The Christian Science Monitor
CATTLE

HORSES
Sorrel mare, 6 yrs old, wgt
1700 lbs.
CATTLE

Holstein and Jersey heifer,
bred in Aug.
2 yr. old Roan bull
Fat Durham cow

Guernsey and Durham heifer,

HOGS

2 yrs. old, fresh

Guernsey heifer, 2 yrs. old,
due soon

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rMiW h THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE PUBLISHING SOCIETY
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it Truthful—ConHructive—Unbiased—Fr»« from Sensationaliim — Editorial! Are Tandy and Instructive and lit Daily
Feature!, Together with the Weekly Magaiine Section, Make
lhe Monitor an Ideal Newipaper foe the Home.
Price 112 00 Yeally, or #1.00 a Month.
Saturday Ittue, including Magaiine Section, #2.60 a Year.
Introductory Offer, 6 Saturday lituei 25 Genu.
Obtainable an

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Holstein and Jersey heifer,

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2-25

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15 pigs, wgt. 75 lbs.
12 pigs, wgt. 125 lbs.

2 yrs. old, fresh

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2 yrs. old. due soon

Durham heifer, 2 yrs. old,
due soon

Mixed hay, 20 tons
Oats, 100 bu.

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Corn, 50 bu.

Guernsey heifer, 2 yrs. old,
TOOLS

bred in Aug.

Roan and Durham heifer,
bred in'Aug.

Set of extra heavy wagon
wheels

comparison to what he'a sacrificing. Give
him equipment and he’ll give yoor free­
dom. What a small price to pay! What's

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FHOrtl 2524

HASTINGS

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MOBIL FBODUCTS — DISTRIBUTOR
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                  <text>THE HASTINGS BANNER
EIGHTY-SEVENTH YEAR

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HASTINGS MICHIGAN. THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 18. 1943

SECTION ONE—PAGES 1 to 8

7T~^Information About Ration Book Ao.

Home Front registration in

i

COUNTY SCHOOLS
FEB. 22 26, INC.

'

: ■
jWATER RATES
Resolution Accepted By
Rationing II Council
Fridoy Night

Mary Ketcham
Candidate For
"Good Citizenship"

HAROLD FOSTER
WAS SPEAKER

Mary K?lcham was chosen by a 1
Took Place of Hans
faculty committee from three nom-1
Ineea trffcted by H. H. S. seniors
Kardel at Brotherhood
to represent Hasting* in the "Good,
pebru*ry meeting of th*
I At the meeting of the citv coun­ Si^^luntw ‘n01*8r F.^the Brotherhood vu held at 4he usual
by
the
National
D
A.
R
From
Q_ MOnti.v rvenina Buddh*
I ell on Friday evening, the .Waler total number of repiesentaUves apprepared by Circle No 1 of
Works committee composed of Ar- pointed in a similar manner
vfr s c S and serwd by kail
chle
Relckord.
chairman. Ray'
thr
Bumford and hU uipp^riquld.
! Branch. John Hewitt and Don 6ie-1
to represent Michigan. The
Vk(. president Keith Yerty preI gel. presented a resolution asking selected
wlnncr thus cbwen will be tne- guw i sWfd UIld following Hie group slngl Rationing is a nuisance — You----I.for „a raise, in the ...........................
scale of water at the National Congress of the D-.tng- led bv Dick Loppenthtaa. con­
would probablv have a hard time rates for the ensuing year. The, A. R., with all expenses paid In- [ducted the usual business meeting.
stirring up an argument' on that j resolution was accepted bv Hie, 1 eluding tours which wilkatres* a”d 'A nominating committee, composed
point.
| council and the new ratet wlll take! , interpret American history and gov-10{ Walter waitace. Adelbert Cori­
i . However, something much worse effect on March 1. 1943
, emment.
The three candidates.
Chas
p^yi aiM1 gtuart
than rationing would *oon develop ( The rater: &lt;o be charged and paid[:' chosen by the seniors here were clement, wa* named to nominate
if artificial controls were not cs- by water users, as stated in the. ]t Pauline Chandler. Mary French and . officers to be elected at the Marcft
tablLshed to govern sales of critical । ret elution, are xs follows- 32 00 per. t Mary Ketcham.
15 meeting. That will also be iadtas
Items.
1 1.000 eubte-feet for the first 1000'
—‘ ----------------night .vnd Kirn Sigler 1* slated a*
The purpose, of rationing is sim- cubic feet used: »1J2 per 1.000 cit
fHACC ADIUC
the speaker.
ply to insure a fair distribution of ' ft . fnr the next 9.000 cu ft. used: Dbll
[ Ul!\\ I1UIWF
Mr. Yerty then Introduced Har­
•certain types of merchandise which 90c per 1.000 cu. ft for all over 10.old Foster, county agent of Barry
are not available in suHlclenl quan- , COO cu. ft
The minimum charge I*
PAAR FT 1 HT
county, who was pinch-hitting for
i titles to meet normal consumer de- ; to be 32.00per quarter. A penalty l(i|LIl
|m||(1|| II BUI
.Han* Kardel. Eaton county agent.
Inlands.
1 of 10 per cent is to be added if the'vLI J VVVM JIAiVl
i who was to have spoken and showTiic point system which goes into water rent Is not jraid within 15
P,.infill.
Church.
effect March I. is lb- i.impliest and . davs after the dur date.
most flexible plan which has yet' , Tht' 15 ,lH’ *,n'' f,mc 1,1 3 (,0°d I
Delton, Sends In $200
ia trtp t0 his former home in Den| peen termed.
: tnanv years that the water rates ■ The war fund and roll call drive ! mark. Mr. Kardel left Sunday evei it allows the shonner Irccdorn of i l},,vr been changed bitt present con- lur
tor un
tlie- American .m.
Red Cross in iiuna
, ning iu«
for «*■
an »»•••*
army v*&lt;u»r
camp tn •*»■«■&gt;
fiUnois
choice wHhto range ot the coupon dltlons now
P”*; Barry county has gotten away to |at Ule request of Uncle 8am to WU
Mints available and tiermiu a : committee and council felt that be- !a tme start, according to Mrs. Jas unable to keep hla engagement
ealv method of dESounuw g th" f3'*** of
increased op- W. Radford, county- chairman for here
'air ot scarce items and Unnul.it- ' crating costs, this recommendation: the drive Waiter A. Eaton, treas- | Mr. Foster showed a fine collecirut the -ale of nh-ntlful Items with- for 3 small increa.se in rates was urer of the Barrv Co. Chapter, re- t;on ol pictures taken on a trip
out Xnging the Price structure I fullv justified
reived a check for 3200 from the I through the we*l a year ago. Tba^
Pn .vamnic a mn nf urine
To°- the“ council is desirous of ts- Prairieville Baptbt church of Del- Iwera very good picture* and Mr.
£
2 Mi U tabhshing a rea«mab&gt; sinking fund ton.
,
„
„
Foster’*
remark*
accorapanytog
n^few for lh** Purpose of defraying leg-; In a letter lo Mr. Eaton. Mrs. them. made |t a very enjoyable
one jnonth anil _6 P^*nl,3_n„^ itUnatt*. reasonable and proper ex- • Eli Lindsey, cierk. said it was neces- ■ evening.
irnontta later and yet the price

YOU WILL NEED THIS FORM PROPERLY ^

F|Ll[D qjjj jq Qjy WAR RAT|0H BQQK

NUMBIft 41

16 PACES—2 SECTIONS

To All Whom Thi* May Concern:
Tile MiggrsUon of dear old Zolly
that thi* deathless prose be en­
Nationwide Moratorium
titled "As Eye Sec It" is so apt that
that’s what it’s going lo be. As the
On Rationed Canned Goods I
recent rookey sakl to the -Sane:
"Where do I get mv e£e* tested?’’
Ob« ~»r •; «kl« Dtritralte* m»l *• 1W
Begins at Midnight,
Replied tiw Sarge: "They don’t
.Ilk Ik.
•( )-H«. ASami.U*U.a k
Saturday, Feb. 20
Meh p*r».n MrirlM (•'
S*Umi Bm)
test ’em any more, they just count
’em." Il must be *o. for even some
Ja
***l’i*,*.**-*/*M—*l‘JI' y
bluejackets uie wearing spex.
Thrusting the neck out of the POINT SYSTEM SALES
igloo here at home this winter has
TO .START MARCH I
Indeed been more chilling than
thrilling What you have no doubt
heard before ths. about our Ide,
, ,
.
/fearjy county
countv Citizens
citizens will regi\re
landlc winter is nil so true that /Barry
!
CONSUMER DECLARATION
you men in Dutch Harbor, Alaska t» r fur WAR RATION BOOK NO. I
and Iceland must glean a bit of TWO In the rural, village and city
Processed Foods ond Coffee
.solace from the fact that our meat schools from Monday. Feb. 22. .
market* are devrlopng quite a sale through Frldya. Feb. 26.
J HEREBY CERTIFY that I am authorised to apply fo
other local arrangement* ,
for walrus and blubber. And I am
Unless oilier
a M ar Ration Hrxik Two for each penon lined Im
told that a number of our less are made, the schools at Hastings,
.
member
of
my family unit, or the other prr»oi
hardy felliow townsmen are de- Middleville, Niahville,
Nashville. Woodland,
Woodland.
parting soon for some effete spot Fret|»rt and Delton will lie open .
lubnihled to the Board;
hi Florida to get thawed out
from 3:00 to 8:30 P. M fur regis- i
To make matters worse, it ap- nation and the rural schools from J
pears Unit the old seasoned weuth- 2-30 lo 0:00 P. M.
cr-prpgnostlcators hereabouts are
Here in Hastings the regiMrat on
at II again. The other day one will be tarried out nt the following
grizzled veteran related in min- places from 3.00 to 8:30 P. M., Feb.
command;
utest detail how he counted the 22 to 26 inclusive:
whisker* on n wood-chuck or some
For people living in the First
tort of small beast, then multiplied ward—’Die First Ward School.
b‘y three. And that gave exactly
For people living in the Second
the number of days until spring ward—The Second. Ward School,
all i mil rated food* owned by all prrton* included in thi*
would arrive. The answer was
For people living in the Third
Declaration:
most discouraging—forty-two days! ward—Central School.
necessary additions to the water organization and it was voted to
One day over at Fort Custer a
For people living in the Fourth
"Sarge" was directing a detail to Ward—The High School,
The Barry County Rationing system. If a new pump or addition-!give the money to the Barry Qo.
In order
order to
to prevent
prevent congestion,
congestion,
police up the grounds. He.divided
In
minus 1 pound tor each perwn included in llii.
i Board calls attention to the-fact suddenly become
____________________________
It M.1II
Kn th- ffTMtai.FUSS
a necessity, or any where it
will do
J00*1;,J
... * * &lt;•
•
them into three groups—college SupL D. A. VanBusklrk suggests
Declaration *lio»c age a* slated on Uar Ration
that War Ratl6n Books One issued
men. high school graduates und that people who register In Has- .
for men who have entered the
eighth-grade graduates.
tings report according lo the fol- ‘
"Now. ” lie said lo the college men. lowing schedule:
] have since died, must be turned in
Declaration who*e a«e
»lated
"I want you guy* to pick up all
Monday, Feb 22—Persons whose
ns soon a.* possible. So far. the
on War Ration Book One I* 14
the thjL2?0?JaJE?!L l?]^’annOunres the a committee which will take charge
the cigarette butt*.’’
«
names begin with A, B. C and D.
’ local Rationing Board ha* had quarterly collections are about
2^^\&gt;halMnan tor two more district*- of a WAAC recruiting drive forttfi
"And you guys.’’ to the high
Tues. Feb. 23—Person* whose last
’ only a few books belonging to en- ,------ - — — 4hTShhr cTt avAch31tma''T er two more district*- of a WAAC recruiting drive for traa .
school
grads, ’’Can pick up the names begin with E. F. G. H. I. J
, listeddren
menhave
turned
in trom
although
many eragra
the system.
—
gone
tne counapprox^alT.L000.
“2&gt;meHarn.Bai^b wUl to to charge -un^a-rdlng
R£
burned matchea.”
or K.
hundred have gone from the coun- rrages approximately 31.000, some"The rest of you guys just, look
Wed . Feb. 24 —People whose4a.it
com|ncUs fense
ly. In the long run. rationing of- times exceeding that sum and at »'
tense council.
on und learn something. ’
names begin with L. M. N, p. P. Q.
' licinls
point n,„
out that there «
is no 1I «.her
other Hnw«
times the MMunt
amount Is les*.
less.
u nniru
of the'county exUnder
Under authority of a presidential
presidential
I’m not addressing tills to any R or S.
advantage gained from attempting । Creating a jinking
sinking fund is
ii i
a gt
good
—
t {or
and Fmport and executive order, the Armv hope* to
particular person or |&gt;er*ons among
Thursday. Feb, 25—People whose
to use books which should be turn- i busineM proposition and Insures a Mrs. Radford expects to have chair- recruit 125,000 WAAC* throughout
you fellow*, for "As Eye See It” lni&gt;i names begin with T. U. V. W.
। cd in since, in the process of reg- i continuance
vw............. of the excellent water 'men for these place* before the the nation by April IS. and to into
------- .— _«----- — —.... i— x, Y ar Z.
noodle*: or home-canned food*.
; istraUorts. the error will be dis-; work*
■
•
■•-system
the city -----now—
enjojii.
week
ovcr
tola
( Micldgan*
total.
Michigan’s quota I*
is 3.145. On
Friday. Feb. 2C—People who were
porta nt in this big enterprise. and
' covered and compensating penal- ________________________________
As soon ns the supplies for the in population basis, thi* would piaoe
.
...to—start unable to come at their regularly ।
. I would be at a loss. where
Larger) of commercially packed fruit*, vegeta­
ties applied.
•
i
- drive are received Mrs. Radford Barry county’s quota at about U.
Of course. 1 probably know more scheduled time.
ble*, juice* and M&gt;up*. rhili uurr and catsup
I will distribute them throughout the
Various defense council* throughabout the actlvitic* of my own boy.
Those who live In the OH*. Ryan, |
owned on February 21, 1943. minu* 3 for
county and workers will to able to out the state wlll make use to thMr
but I have learned some mighty Pratt. Edger und Bullis dUtyict
would remain constant at 20 cents ' .
emt
start their work al once.
It is organized facilities to assist tn thi*
interesting things about what some where the local schools are closed
(these figures are merely by way
hojied to have every factory, buri- drive.
’
....
! of' Illustration and have no relation ।
of the father sons are doing. And and most of the pupils ure being
Declaration. ......
' ness place and home in Barry Co. i Further details concerning thu
their wives and .sweethearts arc do- font to Hastings may register at
to point* or prices which wlll act­
visited.
A membership in Red drive will to published next we*k.
ie name uf each uer*a&gt;n included in llii«
ing their share, too.
the Central or High schools here
ually exist).
date -------------is midnight. SaturCross is given (or one dollar and I
——----------bcr uf iu* or her war Ration Book One
’
As an example: Bhirley, my new or_ at any other nearby .school in ;
| Each person in the United Stales ; Freezing
•
“
■—
the extra money donated will
daughter-in-law. got word from Iter Mie county which muy be con- I
'will be given 48 points to be used 0H
&gt;- r,u —
Print Ntnt
rtanonina status
tsi. .
credited to the war fund. Barry
..
high-flying husband tliat she must'-'venlent
”
(during the first ration period: Rationing
starts muu
March&gt; 1st.
That means there will
to no sales Cos. quota is , ■ ।
Rural school which will be open
be ready to go south from a north­
which begins March 1. You can • Ti&gt;«;
-'••• -c
—ernmost spot on Hie west coast to (or registration lire us follow.*, ac­
use them all at one lime or spread cf rationed foods, covered by booK । axnUAL MEETING
' n southrnnost spot on same: In cording to Mrs. Maude Smith. Barry
them over the month as you desire, two. for eight days.
, ’A’nnuni m^una of Hastings Co­
a few hoursMtho was packed and county school commissioner: .
Stores in-----------Hastings
will ckwe from
Persons who have stock* of canSometime between February 20. (J_ Shlpplni. Assn will be field in------------- ------------Assyria
Twp -Assyria
Center; ' ’
ready, embarked In a .station-wag­
ned good* on hand in excess of the lBnd March 1. OPA will announce t£. supervisors Room. Court House. *30 to 10:30 a tn on Moc
on with the squadron skipper’s wife, Briggs. Lincoln and Eagle 'now
five-can-per-person allowance wlll me point value .of foods to be Hostings. Wed. Peb. 24. at 1 p. m. (March 1. *o that emptoym
have their books ’tailored” (point rationed.
«(uiing*.
r .-w Ady
empioyw* can attendLa
young baby and two-months-old St. used by Checkered Dlst. whose
Bernard pup (latter Hot hou*e school was destroyed by ftrei.
coupons removed) In accordance'
^,lnts wJI1 not change :
-----Baltimore Twp.—Dowling, Strik­
broken). After many vicissitudes,
with the amount declared
In no through0ut the first ration period. NOTICE
randtrta ta for
for the
the ofof- penter.
Pinter, ' chairman of the
such a* snowslides, nail, ice and er. McOmber. Hendershot, Weeks,
event, jowever,
however, will more than half
halt thc
lhp montb
tl O
off March,
Marehi but
but may be 1 I’ -•»«
will be
'
a candidate
sleet, they arrived under the *nUI- Durfee and Barney Mills.
.
COU|'rtn&lt; be removed fnr
.
...
4^^ 1 period I flee of City Clerk at the Primary
p
of( the coupons
for anv
any chEJ1Ked
jdr tne —
second
County Retailers drive com
—--------Crnter.
,ing skies of sun-kissed southern
peri&gt;-5
one period.
This takes into uc- wlllcb tx-gins April 1st.
1 Election on Monday. March 1. 1943 ‘ In splu «.
California.
”* the
**•- wives
—*— have
•-— to
— Fish, Welcome Corners, Brown and
--------------- So
count the fact that these private,
.
.. canned &lt; Your support wUl be appreciated, county ha* maintained a good pato
brave the elements too sometimes. Coats Grove.
stocks are likely to be concentrated i
or«er will apply to an canned
Sterling C. Rogers
2-25 betar sponsored nationally by
Castleton Twp——
Lake
Mar
in a comparatively few items. There « ‘
^Bnn«t J™™ and
--------------- «*■»
----------in the War Stamp and Bond drive
"As Eye See It," vision Lt a most
—c View, "
— ­
fore, a certain minimum number
JiOU’&gt;s “’“'.NOTICE
tallers. this meeting is being held
Eoortant faculty. .1 don’t mean tin. Barryville and Shores.
t eye-sight, twenty-twenty vis­ " Hastings'Twp.—Fisher, Gregory,
of points are allowed to permit the canned baby foods
: j-r nced your vote at the Primary to impress
impress employers and emptayeg#
Ion; I mean the vision Hint sees Star. Altuft. Hastings Center and
purchase of items needed to give' Dried vegetables are not included. March 1. to be elected City Clerk, alike with the neceuity for Wbeyond the "toll and sweat and Quimby.
some variety to the diet.
A B and C stamps, totaling 48 Thanjui Fred R. Hale. Pol. Adv. doubling their effort*. Furth&lt;r d|«
for II
blood and tears" of the hard dayHope
..v^. Twp.
.
—Doud, Cellar Creek.
Publisiied elsewhere in this paper 'points, will be exchangeable fnr
................
-♦ —
tails will, ube published —
next
week.
by-day view of the present tur- Hinds. Shultz. Brush Ridge and
are illustrations showing pages 1 irationed foods during March. Ev- i
moll. The nearness and "immed- Cloverdale.
----and 2 of the Consumer instruction &lt;ery member of the family will be |
lateness" of it renders us ostlgIrving.„
Twp.—Jones. Wood, and
given a ration book—babies asSheet.
well । A glance i;t them will help i
mafic and sometimes beclouds our Little Brick,
answer
you may
nswer any questions
uunuuiia yvu
may have in« adults and older children.
vision of the world to be when the
:
Johnstown Twp —King. Monroe.
mcerning Point Rationing
obtain Ration Book Number
concerning To
Polnt^^Rationlnjguns cease firing.
Stevens.
Stevens, Bristol,
Bristol. ----Banfield. Culver
Point stamps from WAR RA- Two-One Person From Each Hou*eIn spite of a firm resolve not to and Burroughs,
TION
mxI . hold should bring the family raION “book
BOOK ’ TWO 'must'
mu»l bibe U
used
be too serious at Hie start. I am
Mspi. Grove
Maple
Greve Twp
Te-p..—Mayo. Moore.
carefully since a grocer cannot give tibn books (Number One Sugar
going to try to quote, in closing, Dunham and Norton,
and Coffee) to the specified dis­
change in stamp points.
something that a fellow wrote a.
------------- -- ~
Orangeville
Twp.—'Orangeville.
A good rule to follow Is: "Use tributing place (to be announced MRS. R. B. WALKER
WILLIAM HEWITT, Prop.
long time ago. His vision and ours
PrarievlHe Twp—Milo. Prairie­
bv each local War Price and Ra­ and WALTER STAGER, Props.
i The farm having been told and
will be realized—
ville and North Pine Lake.
tioning Board) and receive the
On account of the death of Mr. i no further use tor the machinery
“When the war drums throb no
Rutland Twp—Algonquin. Chid­
If the food you buy totals 24 Number Two books for the entire Walker and the disposal of the farm ; Mr. Hewitt will have *n auction
longer
ester, Tanner and Goodwill
point* for example, it would be family.
the above will have an auction sale sale at the farm known a* the CharAnd the battle-flags are furled;
i Yankee Springs Twp.—Gates and I It .should takejout Jew jnlnuRs
The
should
declare at the R B Walker homestead lo- '.les Baker farm located 2 mUes wret
better to use three 8 point-stamps
...v householder —
In the parliament of man,
---- --------------- cans (over caled 5 milts northwest of Hostings and 1 1-4 miles south of Middleville,
'
Ih. I it mould taxe out a tew minute* Ration Book One Is 14 years or {han it would to give up one 8- at that
time how many
A •federation
are rin the or 5 miles southeast of Middleville. He is offering a good list o&lt; farm
"
------ .—. of the world:
People registering at any of the ln
ln -hnve "Consumer Declarepoint, two 5-polnt and three 2- 8 oz.) of rationed food —
Whrre the common sense of most above rural schools may select the *9 - -e c.on5Unlpr U$CL“F? older. (You must not Include here point stamps.
I possession of the family. Each per- or 3 mile* east of Irving, or 1-2 mile machinery, most of which 1* only
Hon” form for the entire family.
Shall hold a fretful realm in awe; one which is most convenient to
U&amp;e the "big boys” first and hang son is permitted to have five cans north of the Smelker farm on old ' a year old. abo some grain. Dewey
Suppose, for example that there persons who have become t14 years
And the peaceful earth shall slum•
are five people In your family, old since War Ration Book One was on to the Tittle fellows” until last, —that Li a family of five may leg- M-37. Don’t miss this sale. They Reed will cry the sale and BJBew­
be
। In case of school district* irac- four,
.
A typical pane from WAR RA- ally possess 25 cans of rationed food are offering an excellent-- Ust of away vrtll act as dert. Bee H» ad­
of
whom,
are
14
years
or
old
­
Issued
—
only
give
the
number
who
hen rationing
rationing starts,
starts.
i
offering
an excellent
list or
Rapt In universal law."
'tlonal with other counties, the rule er.
.
TION BOOK TWO shows four hor- ■ when
• J- a
elsewhere
tn this l**ue
Also, suppose that you had
Dr. D. D. Walton.
!' to keep in mtnd Is, "Register, at the .
temps. each
Declaration must
must a
also be made । .
®®JJ*
J?2dmupCd---------‘X?'vertuement
j
DeelnraUon
about 6 pounds of coffee on hand were listed as al least 14 years of izontal rows of six stamps, each
»&gt;. -- C. i for full particulars.
q nearest registration place in your Nov.
j
ver-­ iof the amount of coffee in posses- ;
age
nt....the
A money order this week to you
28. 1942 (If you don't know _
------— llhie War Ration Book lettered A through F. In the ver
Thomas
cry "X?
tne “
saie
the ।
four stamps
stamps 'slon
'ion on
on November
November 28.
2B. —
Each
h°n?“. win
‘5 as
“and
r clerk
.. own county." If people living near the
.
tical rows there are four
... person
Woodrow W Allcrding for one buck;
exact amount, make the closet ■ one was Issued).
me |, }.
Caledonia
Bank will
act
WILLIAM CROCKFORD, FrojA
hope It comes in handy for a few the county line in Assyria, for ex- t
undeT’-Coffre^u I
nUmb&lt;;r 01
10 «* U,t- of each letter, numbered 8. 5. 2. 114 years old or older may have one
of See the advertisement elsewhere in I MAJ}11*
extra smokes or something to 'buck' ample, are a part of a school dis- ।would ° report "2 Pounds." (Six «l n(Lcr question No. 4 include ev- and 1. The letter, such xs A or pound of coffee. All in excess of ' tM,
for Ml puUcuUn.
, &lt;*£?»■«*,
J£
B represents the time or period [this must be declared.
;-------- ------- — — ■-----you up. Must be too cold weather trict located in Eaton county, they *
,
lew one pound for each of cryone named in the declaration, during which the stamp is valid.
Stamps from Book Number Two ,
- that brings out a crack like that. must go to the nearest school In pounds
located Just norDi of Woodland on
‘
the
four members of your family 14 rceidl“?
Ih._
tn The figure, such as 8 or 2. repre- will be removed from books of per- CLAUDE CAVE. Prop,
By the way. Hvey tell us at the Post Assyria to register.
the east side of the road. He ha*
TTiere will be a nation-wide mora- years
.
or older). Opposite paragraph 1 For example, if there are six in sent* the point value of that stamp, sons who have an excess of ration- , Due to ill ^alth and having a good list of household furniture
Office that men in service can cash
money orders anywhere. That may torium on all canned goods on the •’2." you would write in a "4," since, your family or declaration group bl­ There are thus 16 pointe under A ed foods. Not more than half the rented hl* farm, the above will have a* well a* a few small tools. Dewey
.
the example we are conald- eluding a threc-month-oirf baby, a stomps. 16 point.* under B. etc. । stamps may be removed at one Umt. an auction sale at hi* farm located Reed will cry the sale and Jay G.
save some of you hiking into the ration list commencing at mid- under
WAR RATION BOOK TWO will :If this does not equal the excess j one mile north and five milee east Wing will act a* clerk. Beetheadnearest town unless of course, you night. Saturday. Peb. 20 and ex- ,ering, there are four persons --------------------------------------------------------- tending through Sunday, Feb. 28. .IneludM In in. d«l«.U«n wh«j
,„t a,,, ,
h„ &lt;ucU contain four seta of blue stamps foods, more stamps will be removed | of Lake Odessa. He is offering* vertlsement elsewhere in thi* taw*
feel up to such "feat*".
Sales of rationed goods will begin age.
vood list of cows, horses, nogs,
Mated on War Ration Book of canned
--------- .-----•_ to declare at regis­ and four sets of red stamps. The at the next muon period.
This week Zolly's grey hair (both
goods
blue stamps will be used commenc- ; Heavy penalties are attached to potlRry,^miscellaneous wtolarm im- for fuU list of goods which will M
.
is 14 years or older.
of ’em) have been yanked and ruf­ under the new point system for Ono.
tration
time
does
not
mean
that
ing March 1 for processed foods false declarations
plement*. H. O. Pennington will
which WAR RATION BOOK TWO i In reporting canned goods ap alfled. trying to figure out, since we was
a person Li a hoarder, nor is the re­
issued on Monday, March • ' iowance
■
Home canned fruit* and vege- cry the sale and R. A. Lapo win
received new regulations, what we
is made for five can* per moval of stamps for these stocks a while the red stamns will be used
ALTON and JACOB
at some later date for meats?
1 tables are not to be counted in the j act as clerk.
* *.*
Z
■
person.
The "five” means total penally.
cun or cannot send you fellows and *
FINKBEINER. Preps.
That statement comes
When gbing to register be sure declaration, and it is not necessary i
nFvvnr7Vnn
The barn having burned and tw­
what we can or cannot print. At vuunty rauaiun uuuiu
number
ofucans
and doesn
’t mean
[hpre
a flv&lt;w;an
allowance
Ul from the National War Price &amp; that you have with you a Con- to specify kinds of canned• good*— । eben pennolk. rrop.
ins released from our contract the
the moment this is what we find.
Rationing Board whose members sumers Declaration form properly । just the number of cans or packHaving rented hi* farm Mr. Pen- Mr Finkbelnera will have an aucPackage* can only be sent at the
each of the various items.
realize that it has been customary fiiled out and War RaJion Book
.ages.
nock wiU have an auction sale al —- --T.T-GTTu, Jacob FtnkbriMV
r.
—.
,
,. There
There are
are five
five members
members in your for many people in this country to
request Of- the service man and the
Onetor yourtelf and (or each of
Special provision is made for per- the farm located 2 mile* south of twn wie w nc
| family and you find that you have ? hnSStaW
content must be specified. We can
S^ak/nd- ' *he persons named in the Con- sons who live at great dlstence.s HaaUngs on the Campground rx»d. j tora tocatirf 4 mite* w«M^na m
print complete address and infor­
ad- ------j
household economy
economy to
to take adfrom
stores
or for
reasons
trwy are
E. F. Bottum. Hastings, was ap­ a total of 32 cans, bottles or Jars of a household
erfT’S^-rlT^n'
Declaration.tO tOne person
from
stores
or for
reasons of
of transtrans- , 1-2
1-3 mile
mile off
off M-37.
M-37. He
He isis offering
otteringI im‘te north of Miaaievii^
. lut g.
mation about all you lads and gals pointed Price Clerk of the Barry
vantage of bulk price* The decregister for
for to;
the entire family.)
portation or other reasons must do a good list of horse*, cow*, hogs. °»5rus? .
still in the UB.A. but as soon as County
ntv Ration
Ration Board.
Board Tuesday
Tucxriav af
af-­ merciaiiy packed iruits, vegetaoies. laratlon and toe "taitortng” of (e*n "^r
t &gt;»
! Uieir marketing far in advance.
hay and farm machinery. Dewey | nogs, feta ana '
you begin to travel we can give ternoon. according to an announce­ ms
.
v J
„
stamps
in
WAR
RATION
BOOK
'
--------------***
----------------MARY
rr
FtTinv
NOTICE
i
Special
provisions
wlll
also
be
|
Reed
will
cry
the
sale
and
Clifford
C
Thomas
111
&gt;
1943. Then NO
for thow? wh0 have stoclu primary
your address with ommlsslon of the ment released bv Hut board. Mr. catsup on hand Feb. 21. jjig'da
MARY ELEtTlON
ELECTION NOTICE
NOTICE
I made for homes in which invalid.* । Hammond will act a* cleric. See :
"3."
under on hand ln exceaa of me standard
type of service you are in; the ad- Bottum is well known throughout opposite paragraph
7J.
under
T o th
.... . „electors
Iw..nr, of
the qualified
of me
the require special diets.
the advertlsament elsewhere in this ™* ro*? ■uveriuem«&gt;i. c
dres* will be adequate to carry the Hie county. Until his retirement ‘
■ of HasUng*. County of Barry: Stamps must not be tom from ' i**ue for full particulars.
tn“ Lssue ,or luu pwwwuw
mall to you. but it will take a few u few years ago, he was a salesman
otlce is hereby given that a Pri- 1 books, except at the time of pur- (
------- —WARREN COOLBAUOB. Ada
days longer after It reaches your
the UpJ*"1*" rx—._
outfit before it is delivered.
Kalamazxxx'
We have to check again to learn NOTirr vnTFRK '
"(banned Goods" you would, in the
“v
Bnrrv and State of Michigan, on
Your signature will be required on . Because ot HI health and having “l hd?d na.M.bo rBrn“ ivxn* •
how we can print an address of NOTICE VOTERS
.
^annea uwu re^rt ’5" a* toe l?raJU’IS showing ?“nnet
Monday the first day of March A. I the front cover of your book. No to quit farming the above will have be heldjM; U» farmiwm* •
Navy men when the name of the ,
5..:^ „dSntH
toltu numter or rwrwna Included In ^.ock!„
exeeM °' lhe •"o*“»eea | D 1M3 rrom
o'clock m the I book, will be honored without Uie an wucilon ule on lhe twm known •*•*
on.
ship I* given, there I* still a ques­
SI
r T™ the d«12r”uon
™ permltted.
permitted
tomnoon -until d, n'doek in the .Iknwture .nd weeompOTlm ,ump. &gt;■ the Fred Nye r.rm toe.led 1-3 WU?. MjeUn &lt;Mreh dM
tion about that. So if we hold up
Information from time to time, you
fc^wtS'X K bn, o, three. . „„ or dk. end three f^X’TuX".?n.’XS e^ , „txct 0( „1Tt;
-----------fellows will know that it 1* because
CHANGE OF DATE
we are complying with government
IS ANNOUNCED
noultre feed and farm tool*. Henry
rules and we’d be the last to want
• County Clerk Allan Hyde hasire- ^anne^y wtU cry the sale and K
to give-any 'tip-offs’ to the enemy
.
reived
notice
that
the
next
date
E
Oray
wlll
M cltrt. Bee the
»&lt; ...mpleIn this column. About package* L. Wallace. Rd Adv
2-18
. famUy ofrix. would to allowed al
8 C. Roger*. City Oterk.
w«.b.
1
naturalization hearings in Barry advertisement elsewhere in this toagain; to 'hose of you overaeu, if
Out.
2-25 । count? has been changed from sue tor fuU particulars.
laraUon. he &gt;or she) must abo.tot*! of 30 cans to to deducted from '
C
----------you want to write u* a letter re- .NOTICE
__________
,
.
I
Wednesday.
Feb.
17.
lo
Friday.
April
■
-- —
toe'/^cailhed good* inventory since !----------------------------------------- ------questing a cartoon of cigarettes then 1 Candidates for City Aiderman bring along hl* (or her) own War in
WILLIAM H/
figuring
DOUBLES
,B- when • representative of the MRS. ABBIE PITT, Prop.
For toe l«t ward. Ben Bever- Ration Book One and a War R*" this allowance you
’ can
* “ DOG TAX
*
’
well be all set to mall vour pack- are:
i
deduct five cans per person listed,... MARrif .
i government wiU be here for the
On account of the death of .her
wyk; 2nd ward. Ed Smith: 3rd ward tion Book One belonging to each in
the declaration regardless of age i
' hearings.
Several have filed peti-ison, the above will hold an auctain week—know what we mean?
Fred Smith: 4th ward. Forrest Lane member of the group to to register- —that is a month-old baby would I Have you
paidyour dog
Ux? ; tiom for naturalization.
tion aale at the Henry Pitt farm
Another three star family down Your votes will to appreciated at ed.
allowed a deduction of five cans Every dog owner who has not yet
----------------- .-----------------------located 3 miles aouth of Lacey. She
The number of persons to be listed be
’Delton Way’ The Leo Gurds who the Primary Election. Monday. Mar.
lust thesame as any older child ' paid, will find it a money-saving
Yesterday afternoon
the rural is offering * good Ust of boras*.
2-25 after question No. 2 under "Coffee" — - j -have three boy* in servlet and 1. 1943. Adv.
I proposition to pay it before March teachers and the school superin-. cattle, hoes, poultry, hay and grain.
or adult.
--------- * * *-----------In the Consumer Declaration does
here’s a ’snao’ olcture of the trio.
-.PG^ilblc
to
eet
a
WAR
1
1,
u
the
Ux
double*
on
that
date.
,
tendenta
of
the
county
mat
at
the
farm machinery, and soma houaeIt will be Impossible
not necessarily have to to toe same
R»t. Iteo Robert ^Gurd. started at NOTICE-------------------------------------- •
)K TWO
without
pre- in accordance with the law govern- ■ courthouse where they received sup- j hold good*. Hanrv Flannery iriU
TWO wl
----On and after this date I will not a* toe number of persons to be Hst- RATION BOOK
Fort Riley in '41 where he won a
&gt;perly-fUled out
for Usulng cry the sale and 1. «■ Gray Jriu
ou Con- Ing such licenses. Taxes may be I plies and instructions
medal for pood shooting. On Sun­ be responsible for any debts con- ed after question No. 4 under senting a properly-filled
—
•--------•
a
War
paid
here
in
the
city,
at
the
offices
War
Ration
Book
No.
2.
A
total
of
act
a* clerk
See ths adv. »Im- -------days Leo helped with the'cooking traded by anyone but myself. Dated "Canned Goods." Question No. 2 Sumer Declaration and aUo------------of Che county treasurer and of the 23.000 books wa* received
*“*•
*“ *’*n
which was natural for him because Feb 13. 1943. George M. Wood*. DtI- refers only to toe number of per- Ration Book One tor each person
jculan.
sherlff.
county.
। ton.
adv. 2-18 i sons whose sge s* stated on War listed tn the declaration.
(Continued on page 3. Sec. 2)

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DISTRIBUTION OF
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---------------------------------- SUMMARY OF OPA
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ANNOUNCEMENT
FY M DT D AT IO N I N G
UH ri. KAHVnirtU

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^ Retailers tO Hold Wat
Stamp and Bond Rally
Here March 1

AUCTION

Above Form Clipped From Paper And Prop-

eriy Filled In Will Be Accepted A« Your,^
Official
"CONSUMER
DECLARATION

Counfv Ration Board
Appoints E. r. Bottum
Price Clerk

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�THE HASTINGS BANNER, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY II. 1H3

PAG! TWO

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—---------------------1 Dr. R. B Harkness, who is on re-, nock of Big Rapid* will be sorry to hundred members and friends be-1 thirty pound barracuda. But she ' team play the game. Their timing
uk| r 14/ C I lirement pay from the W. K. Kel- hear that he 1* again a patient at lng delighted with her beautiful 'adds. "Qivf ma Ooguac—&lt;nd blue and team work 1* pretty to &gt;ae.

LOCAL NEWS

I work, an army ’'moat'’—Charlotte
Republican-Tribune.
Tbs board of supervisors Is in a**The city'* fiscal year closa* Feb
aion today for their regular month128. and tne city onteera ore busy
I preparing Chair annual reports.
Lieut. Fred M Rickie of Grand
An appeal to the city dads was
Rapids, local dentist serving with inade
Hastings, firemen for an
r^mTnrt ’at made by Hastings
All
Advanced increase of 135 each in .salary, mak■tig* their yearly compensation 1150
Titty also asked for a salary of $25
'SEn - ---------------Hastings friends or
of Eben
Eben Per
Penfit Hastings
* 1

h» ha* undergone
sasaral-----------bloodtremfualon*
f*
---------Mrs.
Pennock a in . Ann Arbor with her
husband.----------------------------------------- ,
Charles Edwards of Irving town­
ship who suffered a strake a week
ago Sunday, is slowly Improving,
after having been unconscious for
several days. He is still unable to
, talk, however.
MILS Suzanne Sumner was gue-r
organist ut the Presbyterian Guild
meeting on Sunday afternoon, one

«?■..*?!•

The ABC’s of
Food Economy
and Rationing!
You can get more for your money at Food Center and
while wc orc getting ready for point rationing you can
still take advantage of.these bargains. The Govern­
ment allows you five cons of fruits and vegetables per
person and wc believe they want you to have that
much on hand. So buy the canned foods we offer for
your selection in REASONABLE quantities, keeping
in mind that you must declare the amount you have
on hand when obtaining War Rationing Book No. 2.

NO' canned goods sold from
FEB. 20th to MARCH Ist-BUY NOW!
Tomatoes

Peaches

Green Beans
Jordon Cut

Golden Bantam Cream Style.

2 cat

Del Monte Corn

Green Beans
Jordon Small Whole, can

BONNIE LASS

Whole Kernel

Bartlet Pears

CORN. Del Monte

Tomato Juice

Bartlet Pears
Valman. No. 2 1-2 can

•

14c

21*=

Mushrooms
2 oi. —2 cans 27c;

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For an evening of relaxation ■ Thursday evening on "Oastro-In- .. - ~
watch our high school basket ball lestinal Complaints." Captain W.
: I
"
~~

1 AT THE THEATRES

ssw

Pct Milk

Mushrooms

Tall Can.

.

Button. 2 or. can IGc; 8 or.

BROOM

Prunes

KRAFT DINNER -J g&lt;

Orangetts

TRANE TREATR»=

r

"DR. GILLESPIE'S NEW ASSISTANT"
"FIESTA"

jj)

ANDY HARDY'S DOUBLE LIFE'

"THUNDERBIRDS"

Barky

theatre?

FRUIU L VEGETABLES

"TWO WEEKS TO LIVE"

HEAD LETTUCE hard heads, ea IQc
TEX. GRAPEFRUIT needless 10 for 39'
2 bunches "| 7C
CAL. CARROTS
pound
CABBAGE

ORANGES

GROCERY.........
DEPARTMENT
ZZJffl

PORK CHOPS center cut lb.
PORK LOIN ROAST &gt;h.
PORK SPARE RIBS lb.
SLAB BACON
BEEF CHUCK ROAST lb.
lb.
BRISKET BOILING BEEF
SHORT STEAKS BEEF lb.
PORK STEAK

PORK NECK BONES
Meaty

41c

33c
27c
31c
32c
17c
37c
39c

PENNICK CORN STARCH 2pto
4X PEANUT BUTTER 2 lb. jar
HEKMAN BUTTER CRACKERS 2 lb
HEKMAN SALTINES 2 lb box
MULLER'S DONUTS
HEKMAN GINGER SNAPS 2 lbs.
LADY GREY TISSUE 500 count
440 count
KLEENEX
3 for
NORTHERN TOWELS

PORK

SAUSAGE

15‘
49c
33^
31c
12c
29c
25c
25c
25c

SKINLESS FRANKS
Juicy and Tender

lb.

27'

Grade No. 1 lb.

ROUND AND SIRLOIN
lb.

BRAUNSCHWEIGER

JJQ'

Flavorful

fdod^center
"THE BEST FOR LESS"

S

nj COMMUNITY NOTICES

N. MAIN ST.. NASHVILLE. MICH.

S

AUCTION SALE

THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 25,1943
HORSES

HOGS

CATTLE

POULTRY

Guernsey cow. 6 yrs. old in Oct.
Guernsey cow. 6 yrs. old. dua April 1.
Guernsey cow. 5 yrs. old. frosh 1 week,
calf by side.
Guernsey cow. 10 yrs. old. fresh in Oct.
Guernsey cow. 6 yrs. old. due April 1.
Guernsey cow. 6 yrs. old, due April 15.
Guernsey cow. 3 yrs. old, due in May.
2 Guernsey cows, 2 yrs. old. fresh in
Nov.
Guernsey cow. -2 yrs. old. calf by side.
2 Heifers. 2 yrs. old, will freshen in
spring.
2 Heifers, year old.
2 Calves, 8 mas. old.
Guernsey bull, 3 yrs. old.

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TOOLS
McCormick Deering mower, new.
Sulky plow. Walking plow, Oliver 99.
2 Sec. spring drag.
Riding cultivator.
5 Tooth cultivator, new.
Low wheel wogen and rack.
■
Pair sleighs. Set double harness.
Third horse harness.
Dump rako.
DoLaval cream separator, electric.
1929 Hudson sedan.
Iron kettle.

FEED
250 Shocks corn.
5 acres standirtg corn.
5 Ton hay.
Other articles too numerous to mention.

TERMS: CASH DAY OF SALE: Nothing to be removed until settled for.

MR. &amp; MRS. EDWARD J. NORTON, PROPS.
HENRY FLANNERY. Auctioneer

206 I. STATE ST., HASTINGS. MICH.

I__

"A NIGHT TO REMEMBER"

California

Extra Ige., sweet
Juicy, 126 size

■ Baughman,-'Wm. Crtdler. Reginak
an Matehete. Art&gt;&gt;ui
Wi Howard Smith, Mlio 9haw ami

^^AyJST^iwe-Negrete
^Eteitw1-“Merle Bradfield. Vlcloi
—. --- --- --_-----_
----------— Ulc
jc . Jones.
Hobbs
|S
Featuring
the 1|vel
lively and exol
exotic
J°n*- Leon
1^eon Dunning,
Dunning. Walter
1
•&lt;_ _____
_________
anA tLloyrd
T
' I
LU background of Mexico
and
produced■ PH
EH Lindsey and
d Undicy.
----------- ______ Br
Brumm, Georgq
gain brilliant technicolor.
Naahvllle-Nekon
Hastings, Mich. Telephones 2244-2557 ■_
Hoffman.
Fred
Miller
Sons.
Bell
“Dr. Gillo pie'* New Assistant"
Bros.,
o.
O.
Mater.
Ralph
P^nnockl
• tarring Lionel Barrymore,
•
and Robert Tobias.______________ |
Van Johnson, Susan Pelm
SATURDAY ONLY, FEBRUARY 20
Freeport — Milton. Bueltler ami
A mystery’ concerning the puzzl­ Neil Newton.
DOUBLE FEATURE ATTRACTION
j
ing ailment which afflict one of the
Hastings—George A. Clouse. Ro4
doctor's patients and which baffles bert Cook Evan Fuller. Lloyd AI
Lionel Barrymore. Van Johnson and Susan Peters
all efforts at a cure until one of Gaskill. Mrs Jun* Martin. Bernard
his new oMl&amp;uuita discovers he
Pock. Homer Becker. Linden Bn-4
cause of the malady.
। an*, Kendal Coat*. Glen Digram
and Anne Ayars, Armida and Antonio Moreno
“A Night To Remember"
Roy O. Preston. Mra. Elmer Raynci
.tarring lorrlla Young.
I Walter Scott. Marshall Pierce, Le.-^
Brian Aherne
Filmed in technicolor
cotipL
killers.
j Woodland—Ogle Flanigan. Wanl
SUNDAY and MONDAY. FEBRUARY 21-22
Green. A. J. Hauer. Willard Brod-I
beck. Henry G. Flossner, George!
Mickey Rooney, Cecilia Parker and Lewis Stone
S’ Hillary Brooke
Fonnan. Wm. P. Velto. Mrs. GlctJ
53
ths role I Wotrlng
With Warren William In the
and Richard Velle.
|
if of‘ the
"1
“
"Lone Wolf” who prowls
Doster—Robert Kelly. James Nev-I
IjM through tl
the blacked-out streets of ins, Clabde Champion. Carl Hart-1
Bargain matinee Sunday. 1:00 lo 3:00
London on
on the
------------trad---of _
a „_..
gang of. man and John C. Kllllck.
|
n
Nazi spies.
Creasey—Lynn Lawrence and Er-I
TUES.. WED.. THURS.. FRI., FEB. 23-24-25-26
SC "Andy ’Hardy's
Hardy's Double
Double Life"
Life"
1 nest Petrie.
K starring Mickey Rooney.
Bellevue
—
Clare
Norris.
|
Gene Tierney. Preston Foster and John Sutton
J
Itewis Stone, Anne Huthcrtord
Lake Odessa—Walter Cooke ar.tfl
AU filmed In beautiful Technicolor
The
­
Tlie story'
story' denis
deals with
with three
three dilem
di
Karl Eckardt.
|
n mas for Andy Hardy before his de­
Augusta—Vernon Morford
—
.
—
—
u
He
hla
(M parturc for college.
Dowling—Walter Stan loti
|
Sb jalopy to ____
his pal.
,— then a pretty
Certificates for the “Award &lt;&gt;f|
11 girl makes
*---------—s a- fuss
over him and hu Merit" wrre given to those who nt-I
IS _____
father wants
wan
to go to college with tended, and three not able to at-I
him and introduce him to the presi­ tend are receiving them bv mni! I
dent—but his difficulties are Ironed Thc-sc certificates, carrying tlie rtu-l
out. making a riotous comedy.
nature of E. L. Anthony, college]
•‘Thunder Birds" .tarring
Hastings, Mich., Phones 2247-2282
• dean of agriculture, Indicate "rec. I
reniUon of superior service in pro-1
John Sutton .1,.
FRIDAY and SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 19-20
nt Vn.tnn
agricultural product* so vit-l
iVKUL'SS! e.'.‘
Warren William as tlie Lone Wolf
on the
the burley
burley shoulders
shoulders of
of Sutton.
Sutton. w,nn,n« ,no war'_
‘resigns AS DEPUTY
who
- appears as
a* an Englls
Engllslunan.
lunan.
.nd Tim Hull and CT«( Edward.
CITY CLERK
I
Mm. Sterling Rogers, who has
served a* deputy citv clerk for the
past nine years, lias tendered her
Delton
resignation to the ctlv council, ef­
SUNDAY and MONDAY. FEBRUARY 21-22
An evening achool for farmers fective April 1. During the nine
h will
be- held
he' In the Delton Rural Ag­ years, the duties of the office have I
■' u
Loretta Young and Brian Aherne
EM ricullurnl
............~.1 school Thursday evening been greatly increased with the adjSb Feb. 18 at 8 o'&lt;
o'clock with Dee Weav- ditton c.f Hie municipal court work,
H er in charge the extra work in connection with
Bargain matinee Sunday 3:00 lo 5:00
elections and keeping lire reglstraDoud
tion records, ns well as caring tor
Thi. is a brand new picture
The Doud Ladit&gt; Aid will be held the various city funds, etc., which
Thursday, Feb. 35. at the home cf have Increased in number. A sue*
TUES.. WED.. THURS.. FEBRUARY 23-24-25
Mrs. Burwell Mitehell for dinner. ' ecsttor to Mrs. Rogers has not been 1
secured as yet.
For the first time here Lum and Abner hi their latest picture
Muiao Den
Denies
Mussolini edenies
is a cynie
he but
Wild Flower Carries Own
believes
merely democracy
believes di is
Large supporting cast
.
[I, doomed. In
■ other
’ ‘ r words, he Isn't
Central Heating Plant
everything is going lo
tS afraid that everyth
A remarkable Swiss wild flower
called ‘ "soldanella.” able lo melt
tunnels through several inches of
solid ice to let Its flowers out into
the air and lunihine In Uic spring,
hai claimed the attention ot Americon scientists.
During the spring months In
Switzerland these flower, may be
seen waving over the surface of an
upbroken ice field at the edge of
tha glaciers as though they were root­
ed in ice and snow instead of soil.
Actually, the roots of the plant arc
in the earth’ underneath. The (low­
ers are sent up through small tubes
Because of ill health and mutt quit farming I will have an auction sale at the farm
or tunnels melted through the lea
by the heat of lhe plant Itself. Starch
known as the FRED NYE FARM LOCATED Vi MILE SOUTH and 1 Vi MILES WEST
from the leaves literally is burned
of BANFIELD onx
in tlie plant to make heat.
While It is common knowledge
that plants breathe, few realize that
many plants can '’see.*' Plants turn
toward the light, which is as nec­
essary to them M it is to ourselves.
Some plants, such ns the common
Commencing at 1:00 o'clock I will offer the following:
clover, are more highly developed
than might be thought from a mere
turning toward the light. Nearly all
leaves act as lenses of such excel­
lence that photographs can be. aixi
actually have been, taken using por­
HORSE. 8 yrs. old. wgt. 1100.
tions
of leaves in tha camera In
Sow, 8 pigs. 8 weeks old.
place of ordinary photographic
HORSE. 14 yrs. old. wgt. 1250.
Sow. 9 pigs. 7 weeks old.
lenses. In nature these leaf lenses
HORSE. 5 yrs. old. wgt. 1700.
Sow. bred Jan. 23. Sow bred Dec. 24.
concentrate the light upon the cells
in the leaf so as to drink In the life­
Buck boar. 2 yrs. old.
giving sunlight Plants growing in
shady places, where the light is hast
have these leaf lenses most highly
Guernsey cow. 6 yrs. old, fresh, calf
developed lo get tlie greatest value
SO
Hon,.
by side.
from it.

"SAGEBRUSH LAW"

8 01.

OR SWISS STEAK

..

"COUNTER ESPIONAGE"

Calco Peas

PIECES AND STEMS

'BARRY MEN GET
BOV
M. S. C. RECOGNITION

tha meeting, which wa* held in the IWUM1I I ILH VLI
1
™ ™
offices of tha Barry County Health * a * a» nr/* A/*kliTI Ak
Mrs. Clifford
Clifford Brainard
Brainard who
who bi
I* I aiartnce C Oliver of Hastings ' tn
in Loui*
-"'* *■
— ‘
•* “
*
Louisviue
her
train ----was“mat
Dot
ng at Key West
now living
Watt where ter twp had the intofortune to lore the only
only by
b! Captain Finpia but by the Srs-o1
hitetendTjwt. Comm. Brainard te
nn£re on“Vtef?land Major
..
_________________
Mayor of the city and a distin­ of the Pannock hcapital, wa* pre-1
Honors Given For
on duty writes they are allowed wbjle he was nt hl* work In Lan- gulshcd
guished committee. Former am- sent and led the discussion of Dr.
butler once a day. one cup of col-gjng The accident iuppened last bos»ador lo Japan, Joseph Grew Carvatti'a paper.
Contribution to Farm
tee and nave hot water two hour* Tuesday afternoon.
was a fellow passenger and accordThe 'Women’* club benefit card
War Production
rrefrt Eid‘ out a^no
of &lt;»■ »nd
‘ ‘ -- ----------------------------------------Friends of Dr. and Mrs Sidney ing to Mrs. Finnic resembles Dr. ।party U to be held on Monday. Feb
J Avd6 on* th.'
Jnle^ f«!r shlpman °f San FYancLsco will be Harkness In qxech and appearance. ;
rnake yolS
Wry dounty farmers took then
h
Al rmercen^ Of m &lt; rm
to-(earn that he' has reMlcb.
’Effects of gas ratlontnp: Bob srtth Mra. Lawrenca«ferrtrk/T*onr. pjac^ wllh ne&lt;rly 3200
rnx*pimi cuiukcik
ramLUi^ three
b«n
P^cnt °f U* । Waite out In blizzard tinkering wttn Iteivr.
”97! iooay. *ni» 1* urc ciaoa anfanners to receive recognitlor
fisherman, a‘.‘ship
furnished
Sn‘Aanclsco
FraMlj^o'~MZi&amp;'aTs^-'ietv'
ftP is■ rurnb
'’~ lthree
ftcc Ban
Medteal Society.
_____________
_ _________
»—»—« ■ tLt week at Michigan State College
his car trying
lo change thst five i«.-i
nual George Wasidngton birthday
tim« a week for deep sen fishing.
Medteal society.
' -miles
m&lt;1»« tn
cllnT* rater.
r&lt;l&gt;’
. party.
Kim
speakto the gallon
Honors
were
awarded
for
con­
She landed a 20 lb. grouper und a
Klm Sigler wo*
w“ the
lh* guest
euM
'
A
™'
---------------Pvt Cortis. A Banie.i recently re- I
°f &amp;
tributions 10
lo me
the urez
1 M2 tan
farm war pro­
' er when the Grand Rapids Bar AsPvt. Corliss A. Barnes recently re-1
’.'Z—
r&gt;”« C'J M^iouuons
socialion
broke a —
long established
esublUhed turned
turned to
to Camp
Camp Crowder,
Crowder, Mo.
Mo. after
after i “”d
•J°hn Wilkeyu~Ti~.~~ixL'g.~T~
Route 3. had dyctlon within
—..the
----- state
—j as a atim---------------------------precedent and entertained their spending
spending an 8-dav furlough at home ft?.
,hc misfortune to break hte tegFri- ----------------------------uhn to another year
ot 1atrivtng foi
----------wives at a dinner meeting Febru- He is the son of Mrs. John Hoff-,‘,,JLplVln® ft ? neighbors greater "Food for Freedom" output
—--- —
for army and civilian use.
ary 17th at the Peninsular Club man.
’ WHhln this county those who re
His
subject
The Lawyer
of K
the
MafOrMrfS
Charles cm"
Carvuttl
the .. Pfci
ruiur,
with was
it. them,
«... i.w
r, ' AtSlitdof &gt;un
R.SS2
“.“„IS&amp;
1'd celved recognition during the 28th
transferred 1to
Chanute
Field. .‘I1L
U»n ™»L uk, &gt; mon jour. Ut- I JJS»r rflh, SSy Hi, 1&gt;».
|“^ Th^lrat^S! id
...
tereat in government affair* and j pita].
pltal. Battle Creek, spoke to the
l.reJh
r' l- n
.
the\jrw,.i.
community projects.
'Barry
County
Medteal
fiocletv
U lflth T8B
B Hch°°1- ‘ MMdtovine/^ Vur Adam*. Chas I
I Barry
County Medtea!
Society \ '

E. E. GRAY. Clerk.

It was in the 1100» and 1200s that
the Venetian traders first obtained
the OricnUlware brought overland
til the 1st* 1500s (hat tha Porluguest accomplished the pioneer feat
of bringing It by water around Af­
rica. Ths Venetians had tried late
in the Fifteenth century to make
porcelain and experiments were be­
ing made in Franc? during the reign
of Louis XIV but without success.
The story of the Saxon alchem­
ist, Bottgcr. who tried lo produce
porcelain for Augustus the Strong,
hai been told many times. His sueccis in 1709 has been declared the
moil important accompllihnicnl of
the century In that field. There were
many others in different countries
striving for the same result Even­
tually the secret of Bottler's discov­
ery became known ty other German
and French potters, jlherc follower!
a development in porcelain making
.that gave the Continent lhe mastery
of this long-sought discovery.

A history of Windsor chair* In this
country indicates that they were In
use In Philadelphia as early at 1736

HaU

whom

chared
and. 111
second

a first
night.

nude
game
196 on

Recres
series
mally

Hackn
In Um
till rd
SER
rcrles

�THE HARTINGS BANSTR. THURSDAY. FEBRUARY it, HU
235-185-189-609 ' Tlie lending tram score:
for Coast Guard No. 1 from Ro- W. Wellman
day, February 19. They will play ■
United Brethren in Christ
tary No. 1: Klwanis No. 2 toot the W. Hackney
193-168-315-576 ] Tool Room. BHm
I Lake Odessa at Woodland, Friday. 1
I. H. Osgood, minister
odd gome from Rotary No. 2. and K. Chase
198-185-177-560 O. Fountain
&gt;87-177-140-504 February 26 und will play Middle- Woodland
'
*
191-189-179-559 D. Tredinnick
Kiwanls No. 1 w&lt;5n a pair cf games w, Ayres .
Tlue . ai M“wlev‘u'’
Prlday.
Morning worship and sefmon—
from Coast Guard No. 2.
' a. Oak.-.
188-136-233-557 R. Ro*s
127-195-166-488 March 5.
iq oo
The Tournament-game*
Tournament- games will be Sunday School—11:00 A. M.
209-166-181-556 It Shrojci
156-244-168-568
Hie
Hats off to the Coast Guard thte
BLISS LEAGUE — Tool Room »• Phillips
158-200-192-550 K. Clark
169-140-173-491 played at Lake Odessa. Friday’and• ■: unnsuon
chrtetlun anueavor
Endeavor—
—7i:w
:30 r.
P. m
M.
dropped three
mice guinea
games to Foundry;
ruuiuin, 1*.
—• Hawthorne
•—
•M-lT-iL.__ ......
_ — Z342 Saturday. March 12 and 13.
.I’ Mid-week
—- —
------Prayer
181-190-177-548 Hdk
whom tlie honors went in a big Electricians
won____________
the odd game rfrom
C AnnaKl..
Annahle
Cottage
meeting,
161-207-180-548 , Total
2806
way. Prank Jolin. seaman, second Engineers, and Office nosed Shot) H. Reynold*
Wednesday—7:30 P. M.
Kindercwrten and First Grade
. class, a newcomer at lhe Clear Lake office by a single game.
Kilpatrick
.
City Tournament
&lt;■ r
*
r
klls* Dori* Whitney, teacher.
....... . _____
.
....
i Sunday School—10:30 A M
Bite*,
' COMMERCIAL LEAGUE - Med- ' k Tool
*.«» Room,
«««••■ from K. W.
"• «&gt;•*
“-. led VIVI I jCFVICC CXam.
Rodney Jordan read us a story•’
Morning worship—11:30 A. M.
chorea for the Coast Guards No. 1 1Q| t0.jpc&lt;t Consumers Power Co. by the scoring on tlie opening day of
A 0 about Abraham Lincoln. Friday and
Ciirtetian Endeavor and preaching
^•nnd
‘to 7hi“rXt“
City Dad* lost a complete the Hasting* City Tounuum-nt wltn TOP 30001 VVOFKCF A
Z Geraldine Augst a Valentine story. ier.icc
servlco-7:3O
P. M.
M.
—7:30 P.
second claj*, In the Coast GuarmT^^ l0 the )cadinB state Insula- » good V806 wric.s. Led by Ray
Lea entered i Cottage
----**
Mr*. Helen E. Nelson, mpervisor
Ronald ana
«:u&gt; Albert lcu
Prayer
meeting, Tlnir.'day
?Cfirat ri2LPbSri?r htaX^niiS&lt;tav Uons: Andrus Service won a pair •Shroyer
»*•'-— ..
.....................
........ game ot
with
u big second
ur room two weeks ago. maklnx
inakinw our -8 (XfP. M.
niJht 1
IB? froln Auto Sport Shop: Trio Cafe 244 and a serie* total of 568 they of the Burry Co. Bureau of Social our
Aid has received a Civil Service ,tn™u’neni
,
i
stepped
Into
the
lead
for
lhe
city
“W*** lwo g»”ws f'o,n Goodyear
Examlnutu.il announcement for SoWednesday afterjtoon we are glv- South Woodland Church
ihphAn,r^hJ^.nt
£££• &lt;2! Br“ Hdwe.; Coffee Shop won a honors.
to be given on March lnR a Mother Goose Program lor
-■
-•
ut the Brethren
hn i^aiCni
a hi.
J2 complete
Will Hackney scored 602 for cial Worker A2
complete series
aeries from
front Moynahan
Moynahan
•
our (Mirenta. We have invited the ,
Arthur L. Dodge, pastor
’
tile local alleys with a big 659 Mjirs
arid Moose had a one game State Insulation to lead the indiv­ 2I) ijmjj
Envelope* containing applications other iwo» to our Dress Rehearsal
10: 00 A. M. Worship and sermon.
idual scoring und place his team in
monroi.
; 11: 00 A M. Sunday school.
VM ** Ot KWd “ m ° I PISTON RING LEAGUE— Ship- thlid place Just behind Machine for this rxarnin.'ition must be po*t
196 and 210.
|
8aTe Office No. 1 a whllewosh- Room (Piston Ring) who scored 2.­ marked 'not Inter than March L ’ ’jJP-,5l!5T&lt;‘r antl •‘•on rt'hetl our !I Remember
that February Ln
,194.3 In order to be considered.
room Friday.
iachievement month fur the- Mis­
W. Wellman of Middleville In th* |nv; Machine Room won the odd 721 for second place.
The purpose of there t-xamlna- I
nIt.wiuiij.
_ * from
__ ..40a.M dr M's, a...i
—.I ­
: &gt;lonarv and Service progrnnis.pi tlie
Recreation League hit
hit a
a Kl&lt;r
big AZMI
609 —
Tlw team scores; Tool Room
game
and -.-I
Grind
Church Annuunremente
, church.
series &lt;235-185-1801 that would nor­ ers won a pair from Office Nq. 2.
Bliss. 2806: Machine Room. Piston tion* is to istablteii eligible reg isThe Evangelical Chui ch
ter* in order to certify name* to
’Neglect not tlie assembling of
mally take first place honors, but
RECREATION LEAGtHE^Pis­ Ring. 2721; State IniUlaUOn. 2697; Dill present and future vacancies. :
J S, Deabler. pastor
.-I yourselves wether.’’
was good for second place. Will ton Ring*
Rin*a won
wun two
vwv from
l.uni Perk
«Vik’s&gt; Tro Cufr. 2685; Foundry. BlUa. 2677; At tlie present time In the-class
00 A. M. Morning Worship.
—--------- ...au.
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—u-j .Leon
— ­ Grinders. Piston Ring. 2650; And­
Hackney scored 576 (193-168-215) Tavern;
Middleville
blanked
My
“ —
‘ Jesus.
"mu*. I Love Thee.
Thee."” INo Kailroad for Him
in lhe Piston Ring League to take ards. and Hustings Ice and Fuel rus Service. 2647; Medics. 2621; Social Worker A2 there are 61 Anthem.
i—
Thrtne of Sermon. ’ What Is Your
Engliih resistance to the railroads
third place.
Goodyear Bros Hdwc. 2605; 40 M.
won a nalr from Bliss.
For Information concerning min- Objective?
■ came principally from tlie landlord
The ten best scores of the week: .V M’s. 2589: City Dads. 2563f Cof­ In:urn entrance requirement* and
SERVICE LEAGUE — John's big
11:00 A M Sunday School.
fee
Shop,
2406.
P.
John
190-210-253-659
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Fitzhurduige. Berkeseries helped win a pair of games
I examples of dutic*. ull penonis inicrestei! may obtain further details J’opjc "How Christ 1-rtids Us Into |
--------------—
,af,nb*r —&lt;4 parliament
from
bv ailhnn "t the Bureau of Social Thi’ World of Brotherhood", led by Cheltenham, remarked:
Aid which is located in the Court Victor Ecknrdt.
1I more distasteful
... to me limn lo hear
House,
week
day. Monday etel
8:30
P.’'CM.’’Ev
thloiiiih any
Friday"
Appllcatlonrbfanki
“m««
TOe‘b£*Miw Veil On •
J’/'hlsstar raflroad
can be obtained at the County Me." Thernc of Sermon—"The ’rllh thc no,*e of hissing railroad
Clerk's office
Power of Jesus Name."
engines running through the heart
-------- ----------------------Indies Auxiliary Meeting Wed- -of our hunting country, and destroyliesdav 2’30 P M.. Feb. 24 at the ing that noble sport to which I have
home of Mr;. Arthur Bute*.
hecn accustomed from my childi Thursday—Midweek uruycr meet..
ing. Y. P. M. C. also Thursday eve- j 11
nU1R
,.... — ■■■■
Mr. und Mr*. Ward Plants and
Clioir Rehearsal Friday.
daughters Beverly and Bonnie of
n M. S.
o dinner
Olnncr at
ul the
uje i-urwi
W
Parsonage. :
___
Hartford were Sunday dinner guests Mar
,.h 3.
3 Everyone
Everjorte is invited.
larch
riZ her
h-r parent*.
nrr-rl. Mr.
Mr und
.....I Mrs
XCrx Milan
Mlt.il!
■ ■ ■
of
Ttumbo. * Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence
Zion Lutheran Church
Fatil urn! grandson Jack Arnie
Paul W. Geiger, pastor
were Sunday dinner guests of Mr.
10:00 A. M—Sunday school.
und Mrs. Cha*. Rowlader of Grand
&gt;1:00 A. M—Morning worship.
Rapids * Mr. and Mr* Arthur Al8:00 •P.• —
M.—Luther League wlll
u rduig, Jr.,
lerduig,
jr.. of
oi Hastings
iiasungs were weck- . -----",
iUSY PEOPLE FIND TIME
end Kuvaui
guests Of
of hLS
his pSr^tito.
parents. Mr. and 5av‘‘ a George Washington BirthITiil
■
— Ailerdlng.
*»—&lt;•Mrs
Arthur
Sr. * »«&lt;MissB day party.
FOR EVERYTHING
Jonn Leifler spent the weekend
The Methodist Church
with her aunt. MU* Doreen Clary.
The women who ore doing
Rev. George Wingard, pastor
* Mr. und Mrs. Ward Hynes and
men’s jobs in wor plants, run­
family &lt;»f Charlotte spent the week­
10:00 A. M.—Morning Worship.
end with hl* parent*. Mr und Mrs..............
. will
w.„ „
......B Sunday in
Thi&gt;
be Layman's
ning their homes economical­
Frank Hynes. On Saturday aft- the Methodist church. Hie
Tlie speakers
ly .. . and. in addition, mak­
noon they called on Mrs Will I-ar- will be Melvin Rairiuh and Herbert
ing their own clothes, ore win­
sen &lt;&gt;&gt; Greenville. * Miss Helena Johnston. There will be special
Benner ot Battle Creek spent lhe mu.Uc
ning the war iusLas much as
weekend with her parents, Dr. and
any soldier on the fighting
Mrs. G P. Benner. * Mr. and Mrs.
front.
Louis Schmidt pf Midland spent a
few days last week at their home
We number those women by
here. Mrs -Cha*. Leonard relumed
the thousands among our cus­
home wit.ii her sister and husband
for a tew weeks. * Mr. and Mrs.
tomers. We see them buying
Donald Gager and son Morgan of
their dressmaking needs in
Grand Rapids were weekend guests
Penney stores.
Styled In Slimming Effects!
Bordet; * Mia; Florence Forman of
And we, al Penney’s are dedi­
Grund Rapids spent the weekend
Smart Styles for Spring!
with her parent*. Mr. ana Mrs.
cated to making life easier for
RAYON
Geo. Forman. * Mr. und Mrs. DelIhose Who ore fiqhling on the
mond Culler of Castleton called
Home front: finding them the
on Mrs. Birdsill Holly and baby
things they need—making sure
son last Tuesday afternoon. * Mr.
and Mrs. Gilbert Todd of Hustings
they will give good sendee.
You want to look
spent last Wednesday with their
These things we pledge our­
just u pretty as
daughter, and family. Mr and Mrs.
selves to do. That is OUR War
Carl Jordan, k Rev. Paul W. Geiger
possible
right
wa* In Saginaw test Tuesday atjob.
now . .. and you
itcnduiu lhe Saginaw Valley local
pastor* conference nt the St.
will if you select
John’s Lutheran Church. * Francis
one
Townsend, son of Rev. and Mrs.
clever
H. V. Townsend was taken to Bat­
tle Creek Osteopathic hospital last
Sparkling rayon
Friday evening where an emer­
gency operation for a|&gt;pend!cltls
Jersey prints.
■was performed by Dr. Glenn C.
In sizes 12 to 44.
Munger. He is convalescing and will
be brought home Wednesday momMasculine
ing. * Mr. and Mr*. Gordon WllHants entertained for dinner Satur­
Slants On
day evening. Thomas and Orio Moon
of Plainwell. Mrs. Titomo* Moon and
Spring.
Tominv who are still in Woodhind
were also guests
Mr. and Mrs.
Moon plan to move io Plainwell this
, week Saturday wnere he has a posi1 tion ns teacher of science in the
High school there. * The Misses
Stella and Florent Parrott and
Mrs. Lawrence Paul spent last Wed­
nesday
in Battle Creek.
The
Misses Parrott visited Mr*. George
Parrott and Mrs. Jay Vruggink of
Battle Creek and saw their nephew
Gene Pnrrdtt of California who
wns there for the day. Mrs. Paul
Buy on
spent the day with her daughter.
Mrs. Clarence Arnie and son Gor­
the
don. * Miss Marjorie Rcesor of
Kalamazoo visited’her parents from
LAY-AWAY
Thursday until Monday during her
betweetf semesters vacation Miss
Madiainc Rowlader ot Hastings
spent the weekend at the Rcesor
New Spring
home.

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OGNITION
) For
to Farm
ion
timers look then
2.200 other Mich•celve recognltloi;
inn Stale College
varded for con&gt;42 farm war pro­
state as a stiinar of striving foi
Freedom" output
Ilan use.
ity those who reduring the 28th
veek program In-

ur Adams, ChaL’ridlcr Regina h
daichele. Arthui
hcle. Paul Palm­
. Milo Shaw am

Bradfield: VlctCul
1g, Waller Hobbs I
toy'd Lindsey. '
&gt; Brumm. Georg
Iler &lt;fc Sons. Bel
, Ralph Pfnnocl
xxt Buehler am

i A. Clouse. Ro
Fuller. Lloyd A
Martin, Bernan
er. Linden Bry
i. Glen Ingram
■*. Elmer Rayne:
hall Pierce. LesArthur K. Rich,
nlth and A.

Flauluai.. ...
r. Willard Brod^Inaaner, George
/cite, Mrs. Glen
ird Veltc.
elly, James Nev&gt;lon, Carl HartKilllck.
iwrenec and Er/orris.
liter Cooke anti

Morford.
Stanton
the "Award o
o those who at

them by mail
arrying the Mg.l
intbony, college
, Indicate “rer.
wrvlce in pro­
products so vlt-l
Jnited States in

gers, who has
V clerk for the
5 tendered her
&gt;tv council, fl­
itting the nine
the office have
•d with tlie adpal court work,
onnectlou with
K the regtetraI as caring for
ids. etc., which
umber. A sue*
6 iuu not been

irries Own
iting Plant
is wild flower
able to melt
tral Inches of
owers out Into
in tlie spring.
ilion of AmerK months In
iwrrs may be
surface of an
I the edge of
they were rootnstead of soil,
the plant are
i th. The flowJh small tubes
rough the ice
it Itself. Starch
ally Is burned
hcaL
'
on knowledge
•w realize that
" Plants turn

i to ourselves,
the compion
hly developed
from a mere
it Nearly alt
rf such exceli can be, and
ton using por­
e camera in
photographic
ipon the cells
ok in the lifeis growing in
e light Is least
i most highly
Teatest value

nd 1200s that
first obtained
ght overland
I was not unt the Porlui pioneer feat
r around Af•ad tried late
•ry to make
ing the reign
ut success.
xon nlchcmI to produce
the Strong.
cs. His suedeclared the
pl! slim ent of
There were
nt countries
esult 'Even-,

her German
ere followed
lain making
the mastery
every.

haln in thia
arly as 1736

Peanuts 0r&lt;t became nationally

tween the State*.

Before am! dur-

in a small section nt Virginia. Union
soldiers.’ fighting in the territory, ale
the Confederate-grown delicacy and
liked them—thereby starting Amer­
icans to eating peanuts.

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About twenty five member* of the
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scliool Bunday. Following dinner.
Vane Wotrinq. gave two pictures
in chalk talk from the bobk review
of Longfellow's "Song of Hiawatha.’’
Woodland Townahip School
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evening in the schoolhouse. After
a delicious carryin dinner the
president. Mrs. Anna Dell held a
short business meeting. Roll call
was responded to with sayings from
"Aunt Het." The program was In
charge of the program and music
committees.
• Assembly singing was led by
Gordon William*.
Little Norma
Jean Classic sang two songs- ac­
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the piano. Mrs. Florence Kitean
.and Mrs. Vesta Born played two
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FAOE FOUR

EDITORIALS
According to reports from Wash­
. Ington, American agricultural pro1 auction, even without the burden
of tend-Iea&amp;e and army demands,
would not be sufficient to meet
current civilltn demanda. This calls
to mind a statement fiUntr—fnony
times by the late Dean Eupene Dav­
enport. to the effect that the unsat­
isfactory agricultural prices of a
few yean ago were nut the result
of over production but rather of
under consumption. &lt;tfven during
uw
Ke=L m
mw U
rpia^.. days
the u.r
darkest
of the
depression
when discouraged Kans is fanners
were burning wheat for fuel, he
always maintained that if all the
hungry, underfed people in the
Ur.lte&lt;S-SUte» could have what they
wanted to cal or could even have
their range of diet elevated to wlmt
might be considered as a
good
American average." there would not
be-any surpluses but rather, extoting agricultural resources of thto
country could not meet the d.-manu
In view of the above statement
from Washington, it appears that
Dean Davenport knew exactly what
he was talking about—as he Invariably did Millions of people in
thto country are now employed at
wage levels they, hove never before
enjoyed and are able to buy the
food they need. The result-shortages in a country which formerly
thought n possessed a "lardT" of
unlimited capacity
’
. . •
As a ma«cr of fact one of Dean
Davenport's chief criticism's of New
Deal domestic policies was that the
program of controlled and re­
stricted acreage—killing pigs, plow­
ing under crops, paying subsidies
for not producing, restricting acre­
age. etc.—constituted a costly “shotIn-the-nrm" which did nothing to
solve the fundamental problem of
better distribution.
Willkie. who
agreed, in general, with the foreign
policies of the present administra­
tion, made the same crtticoun ot
New Dea! domestic policies during
his last campaign. The recent word
from
Washington stating
that
American food production is not
enough to meet cunent domestic
demands, indicates that both of
there mtn had a sound basis for
their arguments.

However, fc-r "the duration" and
until peace has been established on
a firm bast*, domestic policies are
of secondary cciuldcratKui. The
mam Job is: nrft. to beat Germany
stere nt uncondikt corn!

emigreu.uOman from Connecticut
terms Wallace’s Ideas on InternaUonal affairs as
• Globalonty.**
Tin* is^a smart quip which will
doubt les.-, provoke many a chuckle,
and. in view of the stratospheric
helghlhs to which the Wall£ce
imagination sometimes ascends, may
not be entirely unjustified—after all.
any program, international
or
Otherwise, must be based on real
Istlc facto as well as idcaltUtic
longings. However, this quip, witty
and pertinent though It may be.
Illustrates r.
typical
Republican
weakness during these past ten or
twelve years—a tendency to critlcire without at the.same time of­
fering a more acceptable alterna­
tive. Wallace. for example, is one
of the few persons of high official
position to formulate a definite
code to serve as a guide in the
post war reconstruction
Repub­
licans. either from lack of Ideas or
in deference to "smart ■ pofitics”

have kept almost universally fnum ■
on this topic. WlUkle to one of
the few Republicans to express '

poaltlan lacks official weight and
most of Che Republican ■’bigwlg.s’’
would like to throw him overboard
anyway—U they dared. This que«-

A MESSAGE FROM OWEN D. YOUNG

BOSSY
LIKES IT

OWEN P. YOUNG

deadly .serious if a terrible World
War III Is to be avoided So. maybe
the Wallace Ideas are "Olobaloney"
ks tlie •"Madam Congresswoman"
suggests—but what sort of

EASTERN

cost leu than you pay for other fecds, and still allow
for buying of small lots to insure freshness.

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ap -kt- until the end uf the day. When
he was finished he sank down in
hU seat thoroughly exhausted. The
senator seated next to him seized
him by the hand and kd him to his
chamber.
■
'Here's the bourbon I was telling
you about. Douglas. Try some, it’s
tiu years old."
"My God!" said Dougins wearily,
"have 1 been speaking that long?"

Strike Firat Blow
•’Hie role uf U. S. marines in this
war is similar lo that of the tip of an
armor-piercing shell." according to
Maj. Gen. J. C. Breckinridge, re­
tired marine corps officer.
Speaking before a group ot mili­
tary engineers, Maj. Gen Breckin­
ridge said that the job assigned ma­
rines is 'to strike the initial impact
and bore jn. He added that the re­
sults of their efforts, without tlie
weight of the rest ot the armed
services, would be no mure effective
than lhe tip of a shell fired alone.
Lauding the inspiring "Always
Faithful" spirit r.f every member of
the marine corps. Maj. Gen Brcck
uir.dge declared that "their spirit
will live forever.”

FINER, FRESHER, MORE ECONOMICAL PRODUCE
and Vet^tatdai.

Cat

TEXAS SEEDLESS

FLORIDA NAVEL

ORANGES

belief in united support for the War Bond program.
“Wa do not produce goods in large tnlunie by in
let us organize U ar Bond nurciiascs under the Pay-Roll basing* Plan.
,1.. —
I, n..l ,.
■ a.t.iv nf 1(1 lurtrnl
rarililltf I TAIV.'*

stripped of their leaves In high sum­
mer. or festooned with web* of withcred leaves, often as big ns water­
melons. arc trade marks at the seeond major type of insect tree devas­
tators. They are called "defolia­
tors," or IcaF feeders, ar.d while
there are several hundred species, a
comparative few are responsible for
the bulk of the damage, namely the
gypsy and browntali moths, spruce
budworms, hemlock looper, tent cat­
erpillar. while pine b'utterfiy and sevnamed became they actually saw a
deposit their eggs.
As caterpillars, these Insects
gnaw a [id kill the leaves, thus deaimjlate light and air and manu­
facture tfieir fo6d, and»so causing
death

Trick Baby Chair
When a baby fell from a high
chair, incurring a broken back that i
resulted in death, tlie child's father j
decided tn do something to prevent
such tragedies. He-has invented u
c(:air-tab!c in which a baby assertedly may be left safely for an indefl- |
mte period. A friend has just pur­
chased one of them. It locks like a
low white bridge table with a hole
cut in the center. Tlie baby's head .
and shoulders protrude from this (
hole while he sits on a swing scat 1
that is equipped with an adjustable
foot real. Straps confine babies who '
have reached lhe crawling stage. '
Tipping the chair-table ever is im- i
possible and it easily can
moved •
about on casters attached to the {
legs. The whole thing can tjC folded I
and kept in a closet. At any time it ;
can be converted into a tabic by ‘
removing the baby scat and fitting I
it into the hole in Ute top.j

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pine his speed), as he had only a
few mure words to iay. But the
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That's one big reason why so many successful dairy
\ farmers arc turning to custom-mixing of dairy feeds.

Quentin Reynolds veteran war
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s.a, d th?t
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When Stephen Douglas spoke in
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whatever. When absorbed in his
topic, he would talk unbl he was
stepped.
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ple of hours, when lhe senator seat­
ed next to him tugged at his sleeve.
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whispered In his ear:
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and come to my office?-Vhave some
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Ways and Means of
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Theory ‘Loaf Moor One*
RovokW Around Earth
The earth once had 1*® moons—
one of which was "lost." but SUU in­
directly has affected life on this
planet, according to an amazing
new astronomical theory advanced
by Dr. Ronald L. Ives, research
-Philadelphia.
Not only has the ''lost” moon
played a most important part in the
past history of the earth, but its In­
direct effects continue lo operate
now. Dr. Ives maintains.
Dr. Ives, physicist and geologist,
baa constructed a whole new picture
of the earth as It was several mil­
lion years ago when a second moon
decisively controlled many phases

meetings at tlie following locations.
Hastings. Middleville, and Wood­
land according to H. J. Foster.
County Agricultural Agent. "At-

ter. County Agent.
The benefit* explained by the
dairy j&gt;peclaUst.s resulting from ex­
tra Braining will produce both more
total milk and larger dollar values
by groining all cows according to
ability. According to the spedallsU
the 13968 cows in this county would
yield 1397 tons more milk In 1943 If
ev.-y animal would receive only 50
pounds each mon- grain this vear.
Since grain is comparatively cheap
compand with milk and butterfat,
dairymen would do well to grain,
first, cow? recently fresh; second.

ditlonal feed supplies to encourage
greater thrift. Dry cows especially
wlll produce a big return for feed
invested.
Tlie crops specialists pointed out
th? values that pasture Improv­
ement can bring dairymen by stim­
ulating cows to yield larger milk
flow and the saving lhe funner can
make In harvesting lhe crop by
letting tlie livestock do lhe har­

per acre and more tons of milk per
acre than any other posture crop
in Michigan is alfalfa and elfuifabrome grass according lo results ac­
cumulated by MSC pasture experi­
ment:. and sustained by practical
farm experience. Dairymen will not
b? disappointed by Idling cows with
milking talent* harvest such crop
ncreaaes and convert them drectlv
into dairy and meal supplies, said
Foster, County Agricultural Agent.
The Michigan State College spe­
cialists assisting the county agri­
cultural 'agent in * this series of
meetings were "Jim" Hayes. A. C.

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Dr. Ives' investigations of the
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the earth until the Permian age—an
epoch in the earth’s history of about
ISO to 200 million years ago. when
giant lizards are believed to have
swampy forests flourished which be­
came the raw materials of many a
present-day coal deposit.
But cpbemeron, which was small­
er and lighter than tlie moon that
continues to shed its light on us. was
destroyed by an ustronoinlcal blitz­
krieg, under what is known to sei-

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�THF HASTINGS B INNER THL'HSDAY. FFBRCARY IS. 1943

FAG1 SIX

MYERS EVANGELISTIC TRIO COMING TO
WESLEYAN CHURCH

CHURCHES

uaintlng service tray* and other,
._i
miscellaneous jobs in the church I
Foully, Agricultural
basement, They now are making •
Engineering To Be Topics
book ends ♦ Mr. and Mrs. Aaron
Schwucho of Battle Creek were 1 County Agricultural Agent Foster
FrwV
calling on Dowling friends Sunday. announces that Hie third meetings
♦ The girls 4-H club met with Mary in the series on Fann Production
Ellen Geller Friday lhe Sth and will be held at four locaUons over
with Margaret and Marcia Gaskill the county Monday. Feb. 22. At
these meetings specialist* from
S. C. S. will meet for dinner this Michigan State College will diacuss
week on Thursday with Mnt. Gladys poultry production and agricultural
Time ana meeting
Woodmansee and Mrs. Gertrude engineering.
HUI in charge. The Home Nurs- place* arc as follows:
class will be held al the home
Nashville-Kellogg School Gym —
Irs. Genevieve Stanton on Wed- 10:30 A. M. Monday, February 22nd
Delton-Kellogg School, 10:30 A. M.
spent lhe weekend with their Monday. February 22nd.
:&gt;ter and husband Mr. and
Middleville-Kellogg School. Cafe­
Clem Erne of Saginaw.
teria 2:00 P. M Monday, February
I Woodland .Township Schoo), Ag
STONY'-J’OIhlT
Mr.
Mrs Wm.. Cut
— arid,
-- -----------_appon are Room.-2:00 P, M Monday. February
•he proud
nroud rparents
—
the
of a 8 lb. 12 oz. 22hd
In the week.' -TJie new baby win
Agricultural Engineering speclaspeclabov born at pennockJiMpital
I
earher■ llsU from lhe college Extension
In lhe week.
•k. Tlie new-babv wiU&gt;force will discuss tlie construction
answer to the
he name of Wm. Larry. Of ubor saving equipment, self feed♦ Mrs. Rt. G.
O. Keys
":&gt;•.-, has ------been erii
er*. ctevutoni.
elevators, feed carts,
cans, transhere tlie oast two weeks caring for |x&gt;rt buck rakes and other equip­
her parenls. ....
Mr. and
Mrs.- B., r;
J. ment farmers may build during
.. Mrs
Wellman, t
♦ Waller Brown La(laid &gt;the .winter to make their work
up wilti a bad attack of arthritis easicr and faster. This is most im­
mostly in his Jotnls. Here's hoping portant this year with a shortage
for him a speedy recovery. ♦ We of labor and a demand for in­
ure glad to report that Mrs. B. J. creased production. Many of lhe
Wrliman Is much improved but it ideas presented will be helpful in
will be necessary for her to give her ordinary limes.
Models (or lhe
leg a much needed rest for some ideas presented will likely be shown
time yet. * Mr
' , in many cases und plans for their
Mr. und Mrs. J. rD.
Aclick were Is
.. |Wl
„M_____ __Riven
___ „
In Orcnd
Grand Hapldc
Rapids SatI construction
to ...^
those -------Interurdny no visit their son-in-law , ested.
Angus Huey, who is In Butterworth I Poultry specialists will dlscu*s the
hospital where he is recovering feeding of the laying flock which
from a very serious operation. Mr. should be In full production now
Huey has just been discharged from ' as well us present helps in the pro­
file U. 8. army. Il is expected he duction of broilers iuul replace­
will be able to return to his home menl stock for next fall. Producthe latter part of the week.
----------" ‘ is profitable
I tion of* poultry
meal
and many nerd lhe helj) of such
Drep-Kca Expedition
a meeting to make a success of the
•
n
A n»i&gt;-u«ic
Ash-line uve
five ninra
miles long ...»
and « I venture. Eveiyone interested is in­
giant fish trap baited with colored |VRed to attend
You arc urged
r u. . ,
PL
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nclghbor
BUen(j Wlh
lights to lure the unknown citizens iyou_ An cf(orl wlll
Inadc, u,
of the Atlantic's greatest "deep’’, are 1 present the most timely informa­
features of a deep-sea expedition in Hon that will assist farmers ui
the West Indie*
meeting their production goal*.

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Prayer meeting Tuesday evening
nt the home of Mr and Mb. Geraid Cairns.

PRESBYTERIAN CHVRCH
Tlie ladies Aid Society will hold |
their annua) birthday tea al one
o'clock nt the church this sifter- |
noon. 1Feb. 18 &gt;.
'
' Sundav morning worship at ten 1
thirty o’clock. Elder R. Lvnox Lew­
is will supply the pulpit in the ab­
sence of the pastor. Tlie vested
choir will sing.
Sunday school, at 11:45. Mrs. At­
tic Hav. :.uDcrintendent
Sunt'av evening club will meet a’
si* o'clock.
. Tlie Ladies League will meet al
noon Friday. Feb 'Ifl. with Mrs.
Cfara Wilder. 114 N. Washington St.

PILGRIM
HOLINESS CHVRCH
Because of tlie changing o( timfr
Sundav school will be nt 10 next.
ASABLANCA CONFERENCE—President Roosevelt and Prime Minister Charchill with hjghsur.dav and nreaching at 11. Tlie
ranking Army and Navy officers of America and Britain. I’ere wete worked out plans to bring the
Primary's had the lantezt attend- '
t nnce 1&gt;M Sunday and the young •
Axis to unconditional surrender.
A special series of meetings will and other stringed Instruments.
•nmr mmlnU pnwnm rath tvt-;
"«■
.
be held at the Wesleyan Methodist
...
..
..
.
.
Sundav evening at 7 the young
churclt, corner N. Michigan Ave nine -will be well worth hearing and people wu|
will Iwve true and fai*r
Mr. and Mrs. Cheeseman and fam­ til.* Mr and Mrs W. A. Vance spent
and E. State Road, beginning March besides that Rev. Myers, one of the ‘ questions roveL^ .... Morning
at .10:30.
sermon
coun-- I ndus
1 and continuing through March 14. be»t
IX-1 known
MlVI*. II evangelists
ruuiuru*-. in
ill the
me lvuii
IMU. and
uuu Dueteronomy.. The4r
...... books
...........
. worship
.......... ...
---- - ------ ---- - ily—Mr. and Mrs. Sam Buxton, and Sunday with their son. Dr. Merle
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Buxton of Vance and family in Eaton Rapid'.
The special workers engaged for
fnrtftv win hrinv n
have been studied in the Sunday
Banflrld. Mr. und Mrs Harold Stan­ ♦ Mrs. Lena Oaster underwent an
Hits, revival are the Myers EvangrlT&gt; rhriMM.il rw.inrAffhe*
fc*5 Punching services Rev. meet with Mrs. K. Weeber. C36 E. ton and sons of Dowling and Mr. operation Monday at tlu- Ostepnthic
htic Trio, routhem singers of na­
and
Mrs. Harold Gray and children. hospital. Halle Creek.
f£2*2S!i*?
Mr.
Junlw.
mil
Bond.
Wr.lnr.d.v.
Frb
34.
al
S
pin
tional reputaton. Rev, Myers and
♦ Listening to the Presidents'
: .—
h
^hah*"wTsite^:" TmTwiiT^
his group have held meetings from speech was one of the features pt •MARTIN CORNERS
coast to coast and from Canada to 'ml house
-..., -------- .n?£ ।1 a3 &lt;.»qiw&gt; or test ramaav nun
m,-Srangemenls
are
being
made
to
pro.
SOI
TH
BOWSE
the
Dunham Community Club at
Mexico, On .several occasions thov
n.° ^*9*
pro- , $agp -Jonah’s Displeasure "
Mrs Alice Mead of Stony Point
,-,
r apeared in Hastings and ,...e
have
have vide
v|de additonal seating accommoda- iI Thursday
-p-j-- evening
—■—--------pm ver--meeting
Mrs. Adrian Wallace of Cascade the schoolhouse last Friday evening. visited Mr. and Mn&gt;. Orr Fisher
a large circle of friends who ure «&gt;ons.
1 at the home of Mrs Georgia Greg­ vfited her parents. Mr. and Mrs. ♦ Mrs. Grace Mack is making a Saturday. ♦ Mrs Agnes Barry. Mrs.
fine
recovery from a recent opera­ Nina Barry and Miss Alice Whet­
Inzthino
(n.nn.rf tn
D D Holcomb Sunday. Mrs Pew
looking forward
to those u-rvirM
senices . YOU WOIl't WBIlt tO mlM U Single ,ory on Blair St.
tion
for
Mastoid.
She
Ls
still
al
the
•ervlce
for -----------------------------every one will be dlfferwith this talented trio.
. -- -...
------ I bur spring revival begins .March whn has been assisting with the
stone ntendetl the extension class ‘
Not only arc they singers of more ent, so plan to be present from the 14 throui'h 28 with Rev. Charlie work while Mrs. Holcomb was con­ home of her daughter, Mrs. Merlin at the home of Mis. Mabie Althou c
than the usual ability but they play very first. Services begin each eve- Mourer M g»est speaker. Plan to fined to her bed returned with Mrs. Bryant In Battle Creek. ♦ Tlie 4-H near Quimby Tuesday ot last week.
several Instruments including the ning at 8:00 throughout the week be with us. We invite you.
Wallace to her home In Grand Rap­ girls held a Valentine party Monday ♦ William Cogswell and dauahtei
at
the
home
of
their
lender
Mrs.
ids. ♦ Mr and Mrs John Poatma of
piano accordian. Hawaiian guitar and at 11:30 and 7:30.
Ruby and Mr. and Mrs. Orr Fisher
McCords and Rev. McCue of Free- Lillie Cheesemnn.
FIRST CHVRCH OF CHRIST.
visited Mrs. Glenard Showalter and
Mrs Elsie Coaswell and children In
Tlie subject for Sunday Is "Mind." Lacy and Porritt home ♦ John BRANCH DISTRICT
Nashville WedncMlay evening of last
Non-Metal Signs
Thayler and ton .Howard did paper­
Mr. and Mrs.'R. E. Hall arid San­ week. ♦ George Cogswell who has
Potatoes now grow above the | Shortage of metals is causing
ing last week at the Lacy and Por­ dra of Knlamo. were Friday evening been on maneuvers in La. for some
ground on vine* in Roswell. N. M. ' cities which need new Uuflie &gt;igns NOW REHEARSING
ritt home. * Mr. and Mrs. Glen guests of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. time has been promoted from Pfc
FOR EASTER
L. B. Bocllncr. jeweler and amateur ’ t« search Tor other material* fur
Tlie Presbyterian church choir, Conroe and family of Saranac were Vincent Norton. ♦ Wc extend sym­ to Corp. Congratulations to you
horticulturist, reported a new vege­ ! "stop" and "slow" signal*, report* under the direction of Arthur Iz&gt;w- Sundav visitors at Milo Curtiss.' ♦ pathy to Mrs. Will Hyde of Barry- George ♦ Mrs. Millie Fisher spent
table by crossing potatoes with io- j- to the American Public Works asso­ er. ts rehearsing “The Seven Last Mrs. Jennie Pardee and Wanetta ville. who entered Pennock hospital Friday of last week at her brother'.’.
matoes. The hybrid plant, be said, ciation show.
Words" for presentation again tills Schray were Wednesdav dinner Sunday evening and will undergo a William Cogswell on the Center
. attests at tlie Alden Porritt home. * major operation Monday morning. road. * MLsx Greta Cogswell and
produces potatoes on a vine above j Richmond. Va.. is new using wood coming Easter.
Mr. and Mrs A. T Eash visited ♦ Mr. and Mrs. Henry Smith, and Miss Doris Gillespie of Kalamazoo
the ground. "I don't have to dig *। for it* traffic signs, spray-painting
Wednesday with his sister who Ls family, moved to their new home, visited the liomf folks from Friday
for 'em like other people do." he said. , them with a preservative before fet- FIR8T METHODIST CHURCH
Next Sunday will be observed its very ill at Shinshewann. Ind., re­ in Hastings, lost Friday. '
nnt! Sunday afternoon. ♦ Thetr was
"But there s one eaten. So far my tcring. Poliac department workshops Laymen's Sunday throughout the turning home Thursday. ♦ Mr and
no church service Sundav on ac­
biggest potato-tomato is the size of I in Baltimore ure making no-parking Methodist church. In the local Mrs. Will Flynn of Caledonia virdtrd NASHVILLE
count of lhe extremely cold weath-'
a marble. But next year, in the | signs of a composition math-ial. and Methodist church, three laymen will with her [iconic. Mr and Mrs. D. D
Mrs. Leia Rose spent the weekend er and bad roads. We haven't heard
participate in the service. Mr. E. F. Holcomb on Friday. ♦ Mr. and Mrs.
second generation, they'll be big­
vet of anv one that will not be glad '
In
Grand
Rapids.
♦
Mrs.
Anna
। salvaging all metal signs that car.
lo see suring arrive, and lhe sooner
ger ' Boowtcr said the tiny potn- be repaired. The composition ma Bottum. Local Lay Leader, will pre- Albert Slabpnzh and *on and Char­
les Blough were callers the past Gnbben has returned home from her
toes grow in clutters on the grej-ri { terial is twice as expensive as sheet sideMnd will given brief talk on-the week at Mr and Mrs, Jerrv Blough's. visit with her sons in Lanudown. Pa., the better ♦ Mr. and Mrs Glen i
"God s Hand in the Destiny
Parsons and son of South Bend. Ind.
toinato-like vine, "1'11 add a water­ metal, and also may be limited in subject.
of Nations’." Judge Archie D. Mc­ * Mr and Mrs. Vernon Wolcott of and New York City. This week she were over the weekend guests of Mr. I
melon for Size it they dorj't get
Donald will ejieak briefly about Lansing visited Sunday afternoon is visiting her daughter and family and Mr*. Norman Barry'. * Mrr 1
bigger next year." he said.
Washington. and Judge Adalbert with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. A. at Plainwell. ♦ The fire department Agnes Barry was a Grand Rapids '
Cortright will give a brief talk on T Eash. ♦ Mrs. Flovd Walton sc- was called out twice Monday after­ vl itor Wednesday of last week. Slip 1
i Lincoln. There will be music appro­ comnanled Claud Walton and wife noon. the first time to the home of visited her parents.Mr. and Mrs. I
tn Grand Rapids Friday. * Martin Mrs. Josephine Lee where the roof Em Todd near Hastings Thursday. ।
; priate to the Servicp.
[ The Sunday School will meet at Kunde and family attended church arid the upper part' of'her house
•ervices Sundav morning at the were badly burned. A little later THREE CORNERS
Lutheran church nt Holv Comers. they were called to the Herbert
Mr and Mrs. James F. Hammond
* Mr. and Mrs Will Cowriff of Ix,- Blngkwell farm where the bam was anti children. Natalie and Thomas
| BAPTIST CHVRCH
wel! visited thrtr sister. Mrs. Jennie past saving?A Dodge cur and About were Saturday luncheon guests of
I Sunday School at 10 o'clock.
Divine Services at 11 o'clock. Ser­ Pardee nnd Winetta Schray Sun­ 150 chickens were burned. Tlie onru Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Fisher in Has­
day ♦ Mrs Alice Gardner nnd Mrs. burned was a total loss. ♦ Mrs. Le­ tings. ♦ Mrs. Leslie Williams and
I mon by the pastor.
Evening Evangelistic Services at Alvin Helrigle attended the Free- -land Weak* of Grand Rapids spent Mrs. James Slocum attended u misnort Aid Wed. at the home of Mrs. the weekend al her home here ♦ cellaneoi-; shower given for Mrs.
7:30. Sermon by pastor.
, The Clover Leaf Class will jneet Garth Fiona (Jeanne Williams) a
I Tuesday nights BA’T.U at the Evart Anils In Freeport
■
«'• *----------------Thursday afternoon al the home of recent bride nt the home of Mrand
I church at 7:30 All young people in­
DI'NHAM DISTRICT
| Mr; Gall Lykins with Mrs. Stella Mrs. Roger Williams of Delton. Sat­
vited.
The Maple Grove Community • Purchls nwUting. ♦ Mr. Will Hecker urday afternoon. * Mr and Mrs.
Wed. night prayer meeting at the
church at 7:30.
Fann Bureau group will meet at the !h3s B&lt;?ne to Mendon. Ohio, called
Wed. afternoon Feb 24 the Bap­ Dunham schoolhouse Saturday eve- . ‘nTT by the serious Illness of her Saturday cuest-s of his parents. Mr.
tist Ladies Aid will meet with Mrs ning Pot luck supper will iifccede 1
Ei,h5r Johnson of and Mrs. C. P Laraber in Hastings,.
F Martin at her home on 320 E. the meeting. ♦ To celebrate Mrs. i Ba,‘Ie Cr**k
Ending a few davs
Grand Street. All ladies arc cordial­ Harvey Cherseman's birthday the nl her home here ♦ The.Republi- ASSYRIA
ly invtyed to attend.
followinr were guests Sunday Of can caucas was held Mondav night
The W. s C. S. of Christian Sen - 1
I with the following
renominated:
j president. E. D. Olmstead; Clerk. ice of the Briirg* church will meet
Calin T. Munro; treasurer, Mrs. on Thursday for a regular session.
1 Blanche Wright, assessor. Elwin Mesdames Nellie Stanion and Kate
। Nash: trustees for two years. Jesse Cole are in charge ♦ Tt'e local
Campbel): Theo Bera and a new Farm Bureau unit will meet this
member. E. I. Appelmnn. * Mr*. week at lhe Dunham school house
W. H. Reynolds has gone to 6rand with Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Cheese­
. Rapid* to spend some time in the man as hosts. ♦ Charles Jones was
Jean Rridel home. ♦ Mr. and Mrs. honored on Sunday by a family
TABLETS
Fred Jnppinga nnd daughter spent gathering nt his home on his 85tn
dav Mr. und Mrs, Hugh and
30c
HilTi
the weekend uith relatives in Ho)-, natal
family, Sherman Jones and wife.
land. ♦ Tlie Lions Club met Mon­ Mr. and Mrs. Carl Holtom were
day ntaht. ♦ ML*-- Dolly Rothberg guests. ♦ Dinner guests at the Mr.
nf Chicago spent the weekend with and Mrs. Fred Hvland home on I
friend.-, here. ♦ Mr*. Mildred Dau*r Sunday were their mother Mrs. '
has c&lt;&gt;n- to Oklahoma to visit Nellie Thompson and uncles Georae
friend* ♦ Funeral services for How­ Bennett ami Jack Bennett and wife i
ard Cooley. 58. who passed awav nil of Battle Creek.
REX
suddenly out in the field where he ♦ Miss Norma Case of Lansing
.
was drawing wood, were held Tues- end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
25c &amp;
i day afternoon nt 2:30 o'clock at the Hitch Case. ♦ Orihn Pitt who has
Nazarenr church, with the Rev. been in ailing health for some lime
। Donald R Silvemall officiating. passed away on Friday at the home
Burial in Lakeview cemetery. He of his mother. Mrs. Henry Pitt with
• leaves hl* widow. Svlvia one broth- whom he lived since his father’s
i er. Forest of Vermontville. ♦ Miss death. Funeral services were held
I Grace Wood, a former Nashville
thi- hom» in the EaHe dUtrirt on
rexid-nt
inducted into the Mondav afternoon with burial at
Groves
j WAVE?*. She has gone to Hunter's Bedford cemetery. ♦ Due to extreme
Tablets
35c
cold, no church school was held at
training. * Set. Sherman Fulton the Briggs church. ♦ The oil com- ’
j "f Fort Sheridan. TIL. spent. his pany at work on the well drilling on ।
। furlough with his mother. Mrs. Eth- the Floyd Rankin farm have been
i el Cavanauch. ♦ Mr* Harry Maat- delaved by obstructions but have
*ch of I.-tnsing ‘oent last week with reached a small vein of oil. They
&lt; friends hera. ♦ The senior class play will continue .to drill «ev*n hundred
HASTINGS. MICH.
' was Riven Friday night. A nice sum feet. ♦ Mr. arid Mrs. Howard Serven
i was made by the clas. ♦ Mrs. Elsie were h»-«t and hostess on Sundav nt
; Tarbeil Is helolng care for her a family dinner In honor of their
i brother. Milo Ehret whn is seriously children
and grandchildren. ♦
Jimmie Linnlger. son of Mrs. Rich- '

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It Interferes With Your Work, You Hold
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39c
MKA SELTZER Ziub.ak 49c
27c
CASCARACOLD
PAPE’S COLD TAB.
35c
$1.25
$109
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MENTHOL CHEST RUB
50=
35c
27c
VICK'S VAPO RUB
75c
59c
VICKS VAPO RUB
27c
BROMO QUININE
50c
39c
VICKS VATRONOL
MI-31 MOUTH WASH 16 oz 59c
14 OZ'
59c
LISTERINE
10c
ASPEREX COUGH DROPS
REX MENTHOLATED COUGH SYRUP
relief from first dose
7 oz.
50c

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FRIDAY

FARM PRODUCTION
MEETINGS MONDAY

~

WESLEYAN
METHODIST CHVRCH
HASTINGS
Services Sunday al the regular
hours. We invite you to worsiilp
with u*.
Young peoples meeting Friday
•evening at the Shellington home in
Irving. All young people arc invited.
Keen in mind lhe special meet­
ings the first of March with the
Myers party. Watch lhe paper next
week for full announcement.

SPECIALS

SATURDAY

2 dozen
TANGERINES
pound
APPLES - FANCY SPYS
10 ozs.
SWERL-THE MAGIC SUDS
giant
size
18 ozs.
POST TOASTIES
pound
GINGER SNAPS

27c
7C
23c
15c
10c

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&lt;. THOMAS STOR

HASTINGS. MICH.

HAZE1, ROUSH. Mgr.

Farming Fads Worth Knowing
WILLARD BOLTE

Cost of Pulling Trees
It cost Purdue Experiment Station about |21 to pull 340 old apple
trees out of the ground—figuring the "above tractor und driver at 11.50
per hour und including 4 helper* at 20c each per hour. But trimming, saw­
ing, and burning the trash and stumps cost an additional 1205—making a
total cost of about 67c per tree. &gt;

Growing Sweet Clover Seed
In test* at Iowa Experiment Station in central Iowa, best yields of
white sweet clover seed were secured when the stand was clipped about
May 30. However, yellow sweet clover produced more seed when it was
not clipped nt all.
s

When to Cut Grass Silage

’

North Dakota Experiment Station says ihat the best time to cut hay
crops of any kind for silage is just when they ure best to cut for hay.
Young grass and legume plants are most palatable—highest in both pro­
tein and minerals—lowest in fiber—and highest in digestibility at the
bloom stage or just before it.

To Thicken Timothy Stands
When new stand* of timothy are thin, Iowa Experiment Station rec­
ommend* letting the seed crop mature before harvesting, so that the ripe
seed will shatter and re-seed lhe field. When the timothy i* mixed with
red clover they suggest leaving all of the late summer and fall crop to
ripen and fall down and scatter sired.

Pruning Brambles .
As soon as the picking season is over. West Virginia Experiment
Station recommends top-prutiing the new shoots off blackberries and both
purple and black raspberries. This pruning stimulates the growth of aide
branches and materially increases the size of the berries the following
year. It also avoids the necessity of staking the bushes. Red raspberries
ihould not be pruned.

Hatching Small Eggs
West Virginia Experim/nt Stations says that it is bad business to
hatch breeders from small eggs—for two reasons. The first is that the
habit of laying small eggs is hereditary, hence pullets hatched from small
eggs may bi’ expected to lay small eggs. And the second is the fact that
egg* weighing under 2-1 ounces to the dozen normally do not hatch as
w’qll as eggs weighing f^pm 23 to 28 ounces per dozen.

Lespedeza for Hay
Illinois experiment* have shown that when lespedeza is wanted for
hay in the north.-m half of the state, it should be seeded early—and it
should be seeded without a nurse crop. For late summer and fail pasture
a nurse crop can be used. Inoculation is necessary—yields of up to ji ton
of hay per acre have been made in this territory on fairly good soil—and
in some case* it seems to require two or three trials with lespedeza to
really get it going. At least that is the way it.worked on the writer's farm.

Drill Soybeans Thickly

Gainesville ns staff,Sargeant of the
Iowa test* show that drilling soybeans so that the plants are about
air corps is home for a ten dav fur- I in inch apart in the row—not matter how far apart the rows—result* in
lough. ♦ LouLs Jones, son of Mr. । highest yield of beans. Thick planting not only permits the plant* to
and Mrs. Hugh Jones who has
force their way through a top crust but also assured the grower of an
b-en al Camn Calin, has finished ample stand if part of the seed fails to germinate or the weeder tears
hl* course and will go to camp
them out of the ground. Iowa recommends two bushels of seed to the
Davis, Loa Angeles as Corporal for , acre, which is probably half a bushel more than moat Indiana farmers
further training.
DOWLING
Bert Stanton
and
daughters,
Trench Silos vs. Stack Silos
Mrs Marshall Pierce and Mrs. Wm.
After many years of experience and observation, Texas.Experiment
Ellis and Mrs. Robert Abendrnth
Station definitely prefers trench to stack types of silos. The only advan­
and son. visited relatives at De­
tage they found in ■tacking the silage ia avoiding digging the trench. Loss
troit last week and attended theof feed has been about four times ns much in stack silos. In territory
weddins of MIm Vida Jane Soroui.
where the ground water is too high to permit digging a trench, they rec­
daughter of Mr and Mrs. Victor
Soroui
.nnuui ♦
■ Mrs
n&gt;ia. K.
tv. B.
u. Rees
tw-t-5 was ui
In . ommend building the trench above ground by heaping up dirt walla and
then covering the top with dirt. This type of silo has often been success­
Battle Creek last week looking after
hnusehnlrt affairs
■flairs at
ar the
ttu» home
hnm* of
nf
fully used in Texas to store surplus gram.
household
-her son Robert Bees while Mrs.

■ l the hospital. ♦ Sixteen of the
Dowllne ladies attended the W. B.
C. meeting at the Methodist church
In Hastings Wednesday as guests of
Mr* Guv Keller. Mr. and Mrs.
Keller w»re formerly Dowltn** r*sldents. ♦ The MH*e_* Florence Wrtsht
and Mildred Oasklll were home

I Announcement has been made of
the aft&gt;roaching marriage of Ar-

Draining Heavy Soils
Yields of small grain on heavy clay,»oil* are low primarily because
the slow-drying soil makes it impossible to seed a* early a* spring grain*
should be planted—according to Wisconsin Experiment Station. When
the heavy red clay soils in the Ashland area of tnat state were drained so
that seeding could be done eprly, oata and spring barley crops were in­
creased two-thirds and spring wheat was doubled. The land waa fallplowed in 25-ft. lands with the d?ad furrows acting as ditches—and these
dead furrows'were connected with permanent main ditches at the lower
end of each field.

�THE HASTING■ BANNER. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY II. 1943
I joymant of church Mrvioea. h* wm ' dlatw family and an Aunt. Johann*1 wore ci
quite regular in attendance. He Shugart of Kalamazoo, lira. H. E
Prod
W always cincamed with the up- Bame* und Mrs. A. L. Waglay.
Clara :
of the church and parsonage.
The bride wore a powder blue “I Love You
Circle No. 1 ot the W.SCS. will keep
and only a matter of minute* be- drex* with • corsage ol white gar- by M1m Wand*
fore he died, he was worrying over denies. Sgt. Hatton will return to
Following the
’.church at 2 o'clock.
a little task which he wa* unable Camp Hood, Texa*. Pvb. 34th. Mr*. Hon wa* held tn
All are Invited lo the Coal* GrgSc to perform. He prepared for Eter- Hatton will continue at her pre*- for the fifty gu
,. JT*
P TA. I.
for a "Farming for Victory• nity the best he knew how, and our ent occupation al Kalamazoo. Lunch table wa* the b----------I- Meeting" and the showing of mo­ benediction upon hte life te contain- wax served following the ceremony, with a miniature bride
the serving
■
--——------------1' AMlallng with the
fin
- ed in the words of the Scrpture.
W c?tion's by the SinclairhRe
”
,
Mlaan Beatrice
Beatrice Turin
Tuckerr
“Well done, thou good and fathful BURKEY—PRICE
|1 Mteaea
‘ Janet Smith.
’
"" ”tiurs « P-“- H®'
The home of Mr. and M
A n V’alton frcahmenta.
E Burkey.
303 E. (S
Blair
St.
\
ejl’
d^in
8
?
,re
graduates
of
Hai
,
—-------'.GUILD ENTERTAINS
/.cine .?*
ot (•_5
; quirt
------ ; «'hool The former ala
UJLweld!.-.;
w^dd.‘.na. —
_
_____
Circle No. 9 will meet with Mrs MYSTERY FRIENDS
day evening. Feb. 9, at ten o’clock from Western Michigan
J___ - .j___
—a,-.. __
Hunduv nf'rrnnain Ut
Mrs. Henry Vahlsing was in Mus­
when Miss Helen K. Price, daughter Education last spring and «
Mr. nnd Mrs. Wilburn Rogers and
W^wu,, no’.»
kegon last week on a -business tnp.
—r, ——— —— ,
r„
«.
few weeks ago received hl»
Eileen of Battle Creek visited Mr. I U and I dUb members were guest*
Earl Rolhanr and daughter, Hel­ and Mrs. John Rose Saturday af­ of Mrs. Ray Water* on Tuesday O. E. Goodyear entertained at din- 1 cjre)c No 2
tfoC W8.C.S. will entertained
entertained their
their "Mystery Friend*" gey, son.of Rev. and Mra. L. P Bur; mission a* Ueutenant Iron thiden. were-In Mt. Pleasant over the ternoon and evening.
«r. UKwnU
&gt;«(
p._r- .(. u.
cta-h ,T“
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mm ,1
m (lie
me mcuiuuik climl.
lbiuivu I'-*- -• ,o P“‘'ur
...
yadteon. Tlie groom's ficera’ training school al Miami,
weekend us the guests of Mr and
Frank
Andru-i
nnd
Mr.
and
Mrs.
. lors. Tuewtay. Feb. 23. Potluck sup- upstairs was decorated in a valen- “athrr performed the ceremony in Fla.
Lieut, and. Mrs. Hartley Finstrom menu,
Mr.i. Woodie Smith and gkildren. came home from ^_...
,,u, , .. ।
D. p. Smith. ,
per at 6.30. All member* please at- tine mottf and
the "Mystery
Mr*. Finkbelner™
ha*
“wanty
been guest*
«mCamp Wallace,
MV.’ u°P‘.a*r .*■'* 1'Pp,’dlnF 0 ,n}onJb ।j Texas,
Texas, ' on
on**8unday
for^ten
days’, Ij OompUmentary to Mr* Lyle 8mployed
at the
Manufacturing
Oomlend Guest* Invited.
Friends became acquainted through
a .t?&lt;it limoth 'I P»y
|;a al
Vllr ^
‘'numciunng wrenSunday for
ten days.
Tn hfrwrti fl" Lieut. Finstrom has been traiuferr- iborn (Jane Harrington)
Mra.
the
Jth
P"1 lwo
ami; and
mu «us
Wendell Hyde, small son of Coun- .
.------------tne exchange
exenange of
0: valentme*.
vaientmes. Mrs
Mr*. . k
..------- T----------------------------.k_ arv
dreti of aqua woo! with mntcnin.r
-rflc young couple expect to
r* v., wtxrf
wnere nc
wcmcbicx Ironside
iivumm*
(Audra
Dens- ty Clerk and Mrs. Allan C. Hyd*. 1 Hospital Guild No 22 will meet Jay Martman
was chairman of- the
Mnuv
CamP Davrs.
”' H
he ; Wellesley
&lt;*— ------.a. ■ ■ U tnn
L— ­
hU?in
•*3 PWloiuly. Mr oncf
Roy’more),
inorc), both
both recent
recent brides. Hie of- wax host to eight young friend* at
last r.t
01 thatinuweex
ror Ar
and Mn.
Mrs.Roy
Wednesday. Feb. 24. at 7:30. for eommittce. assisted by Mrs. Attic accesstariev and her corsage was of leave tne 1-wt
of Tokdo were
Fri^y
snapdragons. Mn. Keith kansas wliere Lieut. Flnkbelner la
Thursaav to her home in Miisketron «.. .
o-u...
-------n
Qlt tbc Michigan
n Bell
j»rii an valentine partv on Frida*;
many afteralter- dessert
divert bridge at the
tr home of Mrs. Hay. Mr*. Florence Marble and U*, s and
1
after
nft..r a
.. vl.lt
visit with WulInK
Hastings rel»rela.
of hu parenU Mr and Mr*. Co. enjoyed a social time at the
, a.P
’ E Goodyear.
Goodyear.
Mln Grace Reickord. Several de- Fr,cc: , steter-ln-taw of the bride, now stationed.
./ '
lhe noon.
noon. The
The children
children played
played games
Raines , o.
her 'attendant.
,
------------ j. 9,
ttvex and friend.*.
।
home
«.
of
—
Mrs.
...
Norman
------Hall
—
lOretiGretB
and
nd
enjoyed
enjoyed
a
a
valentine
valentine
box
box
and
and
------llghtful
organ
numbers
were
renWl
“
n
. C. F. Finstrom
Floyd
brotber o( lh8 BUSINESSTVOMEN’S
Mrs. R. C. Leach und Mr and
.
eI were
eve- a
- •lunch,
—*• all u
—•*-------a---happy
-------- •*time.
— 1 .1 glrc|c »•- 6- o
-•f the
•• Methodist W dered by Mrs. Rex Foreman and
having
Mr: and Mra. Hetman Zerbcl
were chan Beverwjki last Tuesday
Mrs Guy Norton were In Bellevue guest* of her sister. Mrs F^T.k
Frank ning Mrs. Sanborn was presented
SCS will meet at the home of Mr’s Muss Suzanne Sumner.
Mr*. S. groom, wa* best man.
HOSPITAL GUILD
...
ruu&gt;rU
llr.
Following the-cerem-my. Mr an£on Sunday ut Hie home ot a cousin. Kelley of Kalamaaoo last Wednes
Vari-colored spring flowers cen- •!- w Armbruster. 303 E Mill. Mon- Conger H^tnaway and Mrs. Aben
­ with a string of pearls, and Mrs.
Mrs. Burkey left foMQUamazooJ«ir
Eugene Atherton, who died Thurs­ day.
Ironside was the recipient of a tercd the luncheon tables where . day -v-ening. Feb. 22. at 7:30 p m Jomjson poured.
a few day* and thejfroom wlll
day afternoon.
wattle
iron.
Visiting
and
lunch
Misses Jean and PrteclUa Ha r- ■*»•»•••_**“**^
leave Friday for Utile Creek. Va,
Mrs. Bernard Hammond left rington were In Jackson on Thur.s- 1 were enjoyed. e # e
Bauer entertained, complimentary.
PARENTS OF DAUGHTER
where he te stationed. Mrs Burkey
• Monday for Sparta, Wu. to join
to Mr*. Leland HoHy of Muskegon
Th® rt8Ular meeting of the HasMr. and Mrs. Fred Linington re*I?d
nnnS*
her husband, who is in training at
~ Wedne.iday afternoon of last tingx Women-V ^lub
Club wll
will be held celved word on Saturday of the ' n, iployed at lhe Silvera-Rich
on
-------- and »111 remain with her
J
Cuinp McCoy.
birth on that day of a daughter to father
L.u.. for the present
^k ^ar^din.“l^
i hJ.M
rJnrtte.
Mr. and Mr*. Jamex Stanlnkr of t
rears Bna
and n
heart
shaped canons
and Mrs. John Maidham &lt;VerBroom u a graduate of Free- r&lt;Me3
'»r* snap***
Lansing were guest* of Dr. and Mrs. who hex been transferred to New1 Brt&gt;nd*tetter at the home of the rcner Herrick. Mrs. Clifford Dolan ^Xn^domrmentf o^Barrv* and Mr.
lan Liningtun&gt; of Milford.
Tlie
school In the claw of were u*ed m Individual favoraARBurton A. Perry Saturday and Sun­ Orleans. La.
and In^cptcmber of that year cr
Mrs Le*li&gt;* Hawthorne
Mrs tension drjmr.mcnt of Barry and molher and baby are doing apianer ,ho
the business
business meeting.
meeting, *
a delightful
delightful
latter. Small tables were centered anrt
Holly »ras prer^ntedgucn Allegan
B'«——
*-.k on n... mrnv
day.
counties,
will
speak
"Nu,ha
Pnnuar
brwnu.1
N.nev
iXt
’
d
ln
H^
N^V
ft-iiSLSS
dldiy
at
lhe
Pontiac
hospital
Nancy
,n
the
Nav
”
.
monologue wax given by Mrs. Care,
“ni?f wlth Valentine bouquet* of red enrDick Branch visited his aunt Mrs. r&gt;
I trition and Rationing of Foods.’' Ciatr Is the baby's name and she
—
Those
------- •from
—■ away
------- -who witnessed
‘Oc5.,.‘2‘KSf&gt;?SMf2
PBtt
J‘lrH E * ",olfe nation* and white narcteaus. High prizej Reaervations for the benefit card tipped the scales at 7 Ibn. 4 ozs.
Elmer Lipscomb of Grand Rapin.-&gt;
from Friday till Sunday
bridge scores were turned In by
the ceremony were Mr. and Mrs.
hL
over the weekend.
party to be held Feb. 22 must be
Priscilla Harrington return- Mr* Roman Fe'.dpausch and James
Mrs Franz Willison wiu. hostma made today &lt;Feb. 18) with Mrs. C CongratulaUonsI
Gerald Price cf Sunfield. Mr. nnd
Keltli Lancaster wax home from , dMb*
to her work in Jackson on Tues- Radford.
to the New Idea club on Wednes­ j L. Herrick, phone 2797.
Mn. Keith Price cf Caledonia. Mlw
Albion College over Hie weekend.
I day. after having been home for
- - CELEBRATE FIFTY-FIFTH.
Marcaret Batev of Middleville Mr dltlon* duriiu the early year* ol
day. Feb 10. nt her home, with elev­
Mrs. S. Conger Hathaway H vteon Tuesday
evening
Mrs. Gregor
Mrs. Joseph Shultz and Mrs. o’. WEDDING ANNIVERSARY
Franx Ricca OI soutn H3•
en member,
present.
After the coRing her daughter in Ypiila.ntl.
Mr*. Norman Hall and Mi** Jean Feidpeiuch wa* hoaieas to the St. ©iterative dinner nnd business meet­ Weeber.wlll be hgstettes to the
Honoring Mr. and Mrs. Joveph yen. and Mr. and .Mrs. Ed. Bumna
Jn
Mrs. Eliza Johnson went to Ann Harrington are accompanying Mr*. Rose Study club.
ing. a patriotic program was en­ Ornce Guild at the WreUer home Babies of Hickory Comers on their ,nd daUahtcr Anne of Kalamazoo. "r» JWi*r- Mre-, Burklw|der wa* atArbor on Friday for a visit wlUi tier LVle Sanborn to Chicago on Mon• • •
wedding
anniversary.
■
- — ---------------- nrcd ln a colonial costume which
joyed. directed by Mrs W. .1. Nor­ 034 E. Bond St., Wednesday after­ fifty-fifth
daughter-in-law. Mrs Lreter John­
_
____
7
....
......
...
_
tr.
th.
nt
IM.
added to the effectiveness of thU
day and will remain for several
Mr. and Mrs. James Bristol en- ris and Mrs. Frederick Palmer. Tlie noon. Feb. 24
&gt; their daughter end husband. Mr. jrtNKBEINER—EGGLESTON
son and the latter'* daughti r.
: and Mnllslle Sniff In, entertalnwi
,
cxceucnt preicntatton.
Mrs. Sanborn leaving Tues- 1 tertained elgh&lt; gueet* for * Sun­ members gave quotations in honor
Miss Lucille Boylan who 1* work­ day*.
I Sunday*at'aTamUy' dttn^at~titei; „
On the committee were M1m Florday for Camp Adair. Oregon
day night supper.
of Lincoln and national nnd patrio­ ARTHUR T. JOliNCOCK
Ing at Willow Run. spent the week­
farm home near Gul! Luke Those
wJ^llne
rteM^clwik
enre Campbell, chairman. Mtea
Mr. and Mrs. William H. Warner
. • •
tic .-.ongs were sung, with Mrs June 27. 1835—Feb. 7. 1943
end with home folk.*. Mr. and Mr*. of Grand Ranid* were guest* of Mr
present
were
Mr.
and
Mrs.
John
j£jut
ful
wedding
at
eight
o
clock
Anne Burton, Miss Mane Rows and
Mrs. tDavid Goodyear was hostess Palmer at the piano. A new aong.
"Know ye not that there I* a PcLong and son. Richard, of Kola- ??'u‘ ‘m.s* MaHe Jane^SriretoS' Mr*. Betty Scobey. For next month
Guy Norton and Miss Marjory Nor­ nnd Mhr. Rollo Letta over the week to her [bridge club on Tuesday.
written especially for the club by prince and
.... ..a urcat man fallen thia mazoo: Mr. nnd Mrs. Lester Balnea, ^51
ton.
the
committee U Mrs. Mildred
Rev. S. Conger Hathaway at­ ' Mra. Charles Parker went lo Buf- , The Study club wa* entertained Mrs. Norris, wax rehearsed. A de- day in Israel, can be again writ­ Virginia. Joseph and Robert of Ur°f, Matti™* t5?irr?J the Brant, chalt nun. Miss Grace But­
hen
our -record*, and hl* good bandale: Mr. and Mrs. Horace Tun*•
— in —
tended a meeting of the Synod of falo on Wednesday for a month’ii'tor h*nchoon al the home of Mrs llghtfpl evening is reported.
l^L' Flnk- ler. Mos Mary Bullis and Mis* Ma­
example and faithful icnice, hl* gatc. Gdil end Ann of Delton. Tlie £
Michigan in Detroit Monday and vi'it with her son-in-law and :£■
Walton with Mr*. Wnllace
W’
HSl llei Sisson.
Tuesday of this week, &lt;Feb 15, 18.1
Thursday evening the Knight.' courage and klndneo* to oHicrs, oflUl*rdrMrr‘LiddKuie. Before
daughter. Mr and Mr*. Gerald 'Oshom and Mrs Earl Colemon y
A collection wax taken to help
Private Warren &lt;Jakr&gt; Moore. Jr., Sw^rdfcger and children
A-^.n J.0?1°'^'lfaroV!’*" Templp.i- Auxiliary met nt tlie Ma­ were sonic of the trait* of character
Bnd defray the expenses ot the text
cairn* home from Holjblnl. Balti­
Miss Edeen Putney of WMCE.
rh’’ Kobe .to L’oyd Douglass. sonic iinll for nn evening of cards, by which wc came to know Arthur °fC^Sund1vI^venin«ea beautiful the a,tar- ,,8hted b&gt;’
U,SO. dance, sponsored by the
more. Md.. on Friday for a weekend
while lhe Knights had their regu­ Johncock best. At lhe funeral »ervGuild. Membent are urged to bring
The St- C«llla guild entertained lar meeting, with thirty women ices, held at the Henton Under­ S'w H1* r“u“’dPte'fa
visit with hte parente, Mr. and Mr*. SdT00
n‘, flowers, the ceremony wax per- *
dUBS
of |t00
to the
March
wJtvm.Vi
Goodell over the
mwnbeni of Emmanuel choir for present. At the close of lodge, the taking Parlor.*, al Delton. February
the w *h a* p M s of the Wes- formed bv Rev. LeRoy Chamberlain. n;i“ting
the
An
W.M«M
H A Ut
F. M. b 01.tne
“re we*oS, _-..
I""
or’ of th(. church minx Hie “*=“**••------------ -----&lt;, । 'dinner on Thursday night at the
io; the Rev. T. A. Moyer paid the “
Stephen Hathaway was iM»me wixxcna
1 UnC’
h0,ne of Mr. and Mrs Earl Boyes.
• following tribute to him:
from the Ypsilanti State Normal
been faithful members since
nng service.
,
b &gt;nSS BEATRICE TUCKERMAN
Mtiw? hvdthAMmnF«hnrh&lt;.rhf.tb?r Thc regular choir practice followed
He was a prince in the home. In, hove
college over the weekend.
The
"Krarv
Kribhasc"
club
met
1921.
Saturdav
and
Mondav
a
greet.
T*
5
?
brtdc
n
?
arlU
‘
{
fa
b
?.
iinKtiMn
at
Twn
aii
airk
street HONORED AT TWO AFFAIRS
dinner.
The committee In with-Mr. and Mrs Fred Linnlnnton two year* more, he would have i,S,.^rdaofa^OnirtteA”Su heJf.then •wMTov'elv’m
Mr. and Mrs. CurtL* Garrison left csIImI liy the illness of her father.
SFS1LO1!
.
„
[charge wa* Mra. Boyes. Mrs Helen
MK' Beatrlce Tuckerman.
Ir
celebrated his Golden Wedding an- from ^uTuvm Md* fri’enX ind^ a l&lt;rnath drcss of sh&lt;*r whWe woot
this week to visit their son and
Mu Fred Urungton. Mr*^pamer NcUon
CUre
Cou &lt;nd Mrs on Saturday evening. A not luck1 niveraary. At marriage two dlffcrdutan^eril from MudtMnn with
*nh brown
br0’n' and while
wllllc »ccw*«rtw
81vfamily. Paul M. Garrison of Boga­ Itemplon and Mrs. J. W Hewitt Ktcd Paimer.
accessories whose honor two shower* were givaupiier preceded the •'Kribbage"
11 f
“uakegon HpJ. ghoulder cnrxJI.,. WIU of re&lt;! en Ult wetk.
alJO tbe |iml
. ent personalities are (mltcd into
lusa, La. They plan to' stay for
I
eamex
Winners
were
Mrs.
Minnie
were In Battle Crcrk on Saturdav
...
one. and many are the adjustment*
Lr
Mr.
wrrr rare buds and small white flower? of honor at two social events dar3 or 4 week*
'
Myera.
O.-cnr
Manning.
Mrs.
Frank
Jean Marv Wallace *|&gt;ent the
3..
Dr. and «...
Mrs T.
Frank
—.k C»..
Carrothers
needed if a high decree of unity
Mr. and Mrs Mux Bauer of De­
with Murcia Henning at were hosts lo tight dinner gue*tx Newton and Clarence Helmer.
Is to be perfected in the home and married Feb. 15. 1888. at the hom" attendant. Her dress was of pastel
troit spent the weekend visiting I weekend
Middleville. On Saturday night Mr. Saturday night.
of Rev. Joseph Burke in Allegan
their parent*.
Mr nnd Mrs. Arthur Haven. Mr family life. Forty-'liht years of county and iesided near there un­ shades of aqua. rr r. and white hinttr city.- N. J. to loin het fiancee,
. • •
happy nnd. successful family life
Sunday dinner gureL* uf Mr. and ! and Mrc. Wcli&lt;“ii,v ironside. Jean
und. Lieut. ArUnd Francis MaratS
and
Mr?.'Frank
Mm
her
.nd
Mr.
and Gerald Slim on, Artelle BedAn ntttactlvc arrangement ol
i a-i«aks for it-j-lf Br r.iin. there til In 1890 when they moved in Her shoulder COnag*
Mi:. Everett Clum were Mr. and ford. Gretchen Hull. Retail Rosen- spring Bowers centered lhe dining
•□nd they will be married shortly
were eight children . i -• grew to Kaiu-as where they spent ten year
M,s. L H. Rowley and Ihuold of h-uni. M
committee.in
ehnrre
of
the
F
a
#
A.
M
table
dinner given by Mrs
R. &lt; d Beulah John- u’- a:
*' the -------------rein:ning to a farm in their home
•
nnturity
In
this
hoi
1
rrl
.vvrn
Hustings.
uncle
of
Hit
M^. Wendell Bcjlnn of Battle
ir
I'oll
on
R-tunbi
’
Mauric"
m&gt;ii. Mrs. Dorothy Dunlop and Max- Donna Harrington on Sunday. comCtynmhhlty in Michigan, in l«-&lt;
• • nnn U4&gt;”r- Cr ik rnt'rt.ifr-.1 with n family
1 fol- . &lt;».’ them live to can- «:i. t’e work thrv can’."
groom. »e
nllmentnrV to her daughter. Mo
Gull Lake on the fail
. wlikh he rr&gt; faithful ■ endeavored
c&lt;l bv a chili
, lo &lt;lo Thi-ae children 1 . n;» to call purchase.1 from Albert Bradley, Ettaleston and Cha-les Finkte/.n•or it: her slater. KU* TitckernMpifll
Ciufrlotte sp' nt Sunday ut Hie home
Monday lor Camp Adair. Oregon
c1 Thev
lived here until 1918 when
him bles'cd. These fictors arc
-of Mr. mid .Mrs. John Hollman.
Mrs. Eggleston chow for her
On Sundav evening. Mrs. Howard
Mr nnd Mr» Mark Ritchie and where her husband. Corjxiral San­
they rented the farm and moved to daughter's wedding a dress of aqua Martin, mother of Lieut. Martin,
...
proof of hte work, teyality and de-- th*
Rev. 3. Conner Hathaway gocs to
born. is stationed.
Covers were
UmSmIv S VOt*On ,O HlS home Slid h'.’Cd OttCS.
—.. -----------------Hickory
Comers where they have with black accessories and Mrs. entertained thlrtc'fc gveat* gt n
i. HR
Plymouth next Sunday to be guest Mrs. Hazel Hinklev expect lo leave laid for fourteen. Out of town o.rorterA inhir
Chicago on Friday where they
*■’' I’. J,
Mr
He was a prince in tha cnrtimun- since resided.
preacher at the one hundred n nH» for
Finkbelner's
dress
was
navy
blue
with
luncheon
at clear Lake Lodge hongu&lt;&lt;te
were
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Glen
will bo Joined by Corp. Robert Rit­
home of her parent*. Mr. nnd ,.
H
ereat favorite with
Mr. and
and. Mr;.
Mrs. Z;™
Baines arc enjoying black acctasorics. Both mothers oring the bride-to-be.
anniversary of the Plymouth PTts- chie of Furl Sheridan and Rlcliard Sanborn, Miss Doris Sanborn and ' the
XrR^d’Sn^tldnv^Feh 14f CHre bI&gt; children and he was appreciated fairly good health.
He lias been
bvtrrinn church.
a seaman second class Mr. and Mrs. Henry MenzScs of . ter Road on
Sunday.
Feo. 14. Her .
..
nnreviivir. u!!.SI!
Hr wn* not —
caretaker summers tfor fifteen years
Mr. and Mrs. Waller Waltece Hinklev.
r,mn,
m
,
Caledonia.
Mrs.
Harrington
abo
,
R1M
,
r
Bno
a
,
r
.
nno
„
tir
rrr
„
,
from the Great Lakes Naval Trainat the summer home at Gull Lake
wire Sunday guest* of Mr. and.Mrs.
ia stauon.
4nlcF2lnc&lt;L
“rs- Q*?™*' Birman and son Charles, nf H*lStation.
for Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bechmann
Otto LlgtWoot at Freeport. '
j ins
Lieutenant (J. O » and Mrs. Pickchildr™ at * Sudd“J- , tic CreMc were vteRora. A blrthdw speak nnd men recognize authority; of Battle Creek. Their hosts of
Coip.- Donald Skildnng of Scott
formerly of
c»ndl»» adnmlnv the ton |I he held very few office* In the com­ friends join in congratulating them
formerly
of Lake
Lake Odessa
Odessa but
but;"*™ lunch as a farewell to Mrs. J
'
mnnity
during
hl*
lifetime,
but
his
Field spent a ten day furlough with 1 en.«.
-----------j
sanbom.
1
Mrs
airman
wax
served
now stationed al Norfolk. Virginia. |bBnl&gt;onirich, mellow, silent Influence was on their happy life together and
Mr. and Mrs. Merle Von Houten.
were home lut week while he had i ,,
.
... • wnn
with ice
Ice cream,
cream. nne
She »"»
wiu» Ute re- felt by all whom he came in con­ wish for them many more years
Mr. and Mrs Keith Fox spent the a ten day furlough and also viaMr. and Mrs. Dorrance rrcthric cipient of manv lorclv gifts,
J tact with. He was always ready to
weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Nick ited Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kellv.
.entertained eltfit gueste at a Vai...
assume hte share of the burdens of
Webber In Grand RJplds.
communllv life, und possessed that HATTON—BROMLEY
On Saturday, Mrs. Chester Sto- j
n few davs last week with her
tertalned the Night Hawk Club rare quality of stlck-to-lt-llvoneas
A quiet wedding occurred at 0:20
well und Mis. Jennie Stuck took spent
mother. Mrs Frank Hoes.
thence Herrick and Mr. and Mra. . w||h n
h8m rtlnncr Ht
Thursday evening. Feb. llth. at the
Put Hodges. Duano Blough. Paul I
Mr and Mrs. Maurice Lambic. MrJ Homer Smith.
7 o'clock Saturdav evening. Card* that enabled him to delight in the farm home of Mr. and Mrs. E. L.
completed task.
Bciitiam and Robert Stowell over lo I and Mrs. Kim Sigler and Mr. and
1K
followed dinner with nrize* rroing
Bromley when their daughter. Bon­
He
waa
a
prince
in
the
church.
the Kellogg Youth Center at Bat- j Mr.,. Charles Potts left today for i Tha Kiwants _|,
dub gave a dinner t„ Mrs o„v NArt,,n
Shu'r.
tic Creek where Pal Hodges passed Chicago where they will lake thc honoring tj® wives on Wednesday Mrs Corl weverman and Gny Nor- He wa* faiUiful to hte belief In God. ita was united in marriage to Sgt.
Norman L. Hatton of Webster
hte swimming test and the other .streamliner
Maaonlq
Tlie
committ n M
Mra G
Norton will dependable in hte service to the Springs. W. Va. Rev. A. L. Wagley
sireamnner on
on Friday
many for
mt Fort
run Lauuou- “J
............ hall.
.................
- —
........ : ton
Mr. ana sin
church, and sincere in hi* efforts
bovs are working on life saving.
derdale. vi.
Fl«„ Mr. and
Mrs. Pn»u
Pott* tee in
hi clurge
charge of arrangements
arraiuemento was ।| entfrl”
ln Pcb’ 28
.nd Mr.
J■ •••
to live the Chrtet life. Although a read the double ring ceremony In
Mrs. Maude Schom x|/cnt the will be guests of the Albert Carvrlhs । Mr. and Mra. Philo Sheldon. Mr. i
.
weekend In Jackson with Mr. and and Mr and Mrs. Sigler and Mr. B«d Mrs. WiUtam Benjamin, the I Mr. and Mrs. -Ceci) Cannon en- number of ailment* limited his en- the presence of the bride's Imme
Mrs. V. A. Wellman.
and Mrs Lambie will take an
B*‘d
Bnd .tertalned
i
their Euchre Club RatMr and Mrs. J. H. Skinner and apartment on the beach for a jMr- Bnd Mrs. Edwin Taylor.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Albert Vcdder spent month. Mrs. Sigler will go up to ■
home on North Washington. Prizes
Friday evening with Mr; and Mrs. St. Petersburg after the others re­
Hospital Guild No. 5. Mrs. Walter —re won by Mrs. .1, E. McMillan.
Andrea Taylor of Battle Creek.
Powell, chairman, was entertained Ellis Krllev. Mr* Fill* K-H»v
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Smith spent turn.
bv Mrs. Prank Kelly on Thursday Walter Lewi* Traveling nritt was
a few days at their shop in Traverse SMITH—SCOTSMAN
1for a dessert bridge. Prtxes were won bv Glenn Kohler. The next
Citv last week.
Miss Margaret Scotsman, daugh- iwon by Mrs. Glen Brower and Mrs. D"rty will b&lt;* held S’turdsv ev»Mrs. T. N. Knopf vtsltetr her ate-, ter of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Scotsman 1B. A. O'Donnell.
nimr. Mar. 13. nt the home of Mr.
ter. ML,s Jean Pennell, in. Detroit of Delton, and Sgt. Rtuxell Smith,
and Mrs. Walter Lewis in Clover- ,
over the weekend.
Honoring her sister, Mrs. William &lt;
son of Mr. and Mr.*. Ernest Smith
Mrs. MorrLs Hill and Frances ot Delton, were united In marriage 1Fighter, who has Just returned to . dale.
spent the weekend with Mr. and bv the Rev. D. W. Robinson of Del- 1
Mrs. Martin Smith in Jackson
ton. at the Methodist parsonage 1Neill. Conaway entertained (wo n.e elnb foe-dew— end renb
Mlm Belva Riley who I* teach­
„E"h"
•'mi™ Thow.v allemmn. w-b 11. al hrFeb. 10. at 8 p.m.
ing in Midland, was home for lhe Wednesday.
Miss Kathryn Horton of Kalama­
W'
D,vl*
"«"&gt;&lt;■ on
Fnr* « &gt;»*" -&lt;■
weekend.
Fdae. were won by Mr. |
wlUl nrixes being won bv
zoo was the maid of honor and Un­
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Vogel.of den Collison of Delton wa* best IB. A. Lybarker, Mrs. Murray Oft- Mrs Ruw.u 5^^). Mr». Elite Kel­
S
..
. —'ui----Mr*, kuwu zxroa. o*r». ran* txciJackson. Harold Vogel und mother
n"5( lthe
,h%‘travelling
rt'TU1iyr p
[?c by
T—nrize
bv Mrs. l-v
1— and
-.-.a Mrs. tLlovd
i™ j Andlr.-n
„ -n-,.
1vins.
of Grand Rapids. Mias Polly Walk­ I man.
Thc bride Ls employed al Up- B. A. LyBarker, Mra. Murray Gog- Pnnir nrize was won bv Mrs. J. E.
er mid Virginia Welfare of Middle­ Johns
| McMillan. Mr* RovaT Havre will
in Kalamazoo and graduated Ihonor received .a gift.
ville spent Sunday with Mr. and from lhe Delton Rural Agricultural
igncuiturai
.act as hostess for the next parly
Mrs. Leo Welfare.
school in
'
nciiuui
ui 1938.
ibuo. SgL
on*. Smith
tH»llh is staMr. and Mrs. A. B. Gidley and Feb. 24 at her home on West CllnMr. nrui Mrs. Rollo Clemens of tiuiicii
tioned ■»
at Luc
the A&gt;u&lt;y
Army Ah
Air Base. •Pyote.
Dorrance
St.
yw&gt;v, Mr.
-- snd
— Mn.
—------——. Trdhrlc | u,nol
Chicago. Trevor Van Houten ol Texas,
and he graduated from the ' attended the dinner dance given bv i
...
Dearborn and Dorothy Jone* of D-lton school in 1939. He spent from I the Bet'I® Creek Kiwania club at
The J«Uv Twelve Birthday Club
aciKi.n
isja.
nc
a
iviii
num
Battle Creek spent tne weekend 1 Lzciion
..
---------night
. ... Until
. ... Friday ..
.------- —!h&gt;d thelf flm meeUn&lt; of
VMr
Monday
al ...
hl.* the «.w
Hart w.i
hotel i...
last tv
Thursday,
with Mr. and Mrs. Merle Van Hov home here. HU bride accompanied 1
...
• at
Hl the
MIC home
liumr- of
UI Mrs.
man. Charles
VHllim Wilkes.
wwu*.
*rehanvan1' Hmiten^ md d'augldrr
Bs '^ar aJi Chicago on his return. I J*..-.
”"
wlu
inc ci
Mrs Roman Feidpausch X.'!
enterwlth* put
pot f.jrk «u&gt;i«cr.
sitnoer. The
evening .
Freda Of LakVodrara wn"the ^.Refreshments were Kcrved at 9 talned
lined her
Hrr bridge
hrldtrr club
rltlh of
nt eight
rlohf on
nn was
___ .......a
spent in —
playing
I...;..— ga.pics.
* o’clock to the immediate family at Monday evening, contract being
H
Ultn
Mr tncm.
Ind Mn M.r» .Norn, ol the
lhr home
1'°"“ of tlie
U'° bride's
!"*»•. narente.
l»nnU.
। --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Washington, D. C., where Hwy su­
ited Pvt. Ronald Ingram.
Mr. and Mrs. Roger Wtewell and J V V I Fl L
L V L
I u Tne dustaind* of .Um dub membera
Jimmy of Kalamazoo were Sunday ----- ----------------------played card* *1 the hdtne of Cr.rai----------------------------------- „
. .
ter Hodjv* durtax the evening.
Judge A. D. McDonald luu&gt; been guests of Mi*.- Enma Murdock.
Charity Guild of Pennock ho*, , .,
Mr. and Mr*. Russell Molt of
in Detroit this week holding court
w.n.ten
Wall lake spent Sunday with Mr. pita! met with Mr. A. D. McDonald
Hy&lt;le’ * Junter Mudent and Mrs Fred S Jones.
IU mnux with . ,«xl
al WMCE. Kalamazoo, spent the
. . .
ning, ten being present. Following
Master Sgt. Harold Spark* re­ ,ncc
ning, ten being present. I —
weekend with her parents Mr. and turned
on Tuesday to ■ Bremerton.
in honor o, &gt;g .nd Un O B. the cooperative dinner, a mt
Mrs. Allan C. Hyde.
Wash., after spending hl* leave
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Wolcott of from lhe Army with hl* parents. potte. Mr. and Mra. M. A. Lambie
r and Mr* A D&gt; McDon--------------------------------------------------------and Mr. and Mra. Kim 6later who
UnUng were gucsu of Mr. and Mrs. Mr. nnd Mr*. Carl Spark*,
of
leave today for Ft. lunxterdate. Fla.. Bld’
. a"d Hj? P
"j
Keith DunicU Saturday enroute to Thomapplr
—napplr take
lake and
and hlT
hi*grand------ •*
«•:sfw. A-U.OJ Lown.
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Mrs- Floyd nnnour and Mra
Herbie Wilcox were in Grand Rap­
ids Saturday.
Mr. and Mis. Howard Gibson
spent Tuesday with J4r. and Mrs.
Herbie Wilcox tn Barryvine.
Mr. and Mrs. John Ingram and
Mrs. Dora Ingram returned Mon- 1
day night from a four-day triple I

SUITS*

Get into gUd pUuls for Spring I Smartly tillered

Bakery Specials

IB

$269

Coveralls and Shop Coats
$3.25
Lined Jackets$2.95 -$3.95
98c - $1.29 - $1.69
Work Shirts i

GLOVES

PERMANENTS
Machineless 12.50

Rg„tisy5"S.H"u"«&gt; "

Sgt. Uurence E. Garrison of Pt. ■ Utleu
H**lUig*
Leonard Wood. Mo.. Ls spending a ,-----------------------------------ten day furlough with hu parente.!
Mr. and'Mra. Harry Oarrteon. bylng
called lioiuc by the illness ot hl*
father.
,
8. Sgt. David Leary of Scott Heid.
HL. h home on a four-day leave and
STEAM HEAT
return* today &lt;Thurxday&gt;. Mis*.
June Lean ot Niles also spent the j
HOT A COLD WATER

$219

Swing to waves now!

nt T.mn. Fin 1 MARRIAGE LICENSES
andfMn Horm^f
^rc WB&gt;ne L Hitebeiner. Middleville 22
M idl? evenhw auSte of M? and M*rl* J tt^ton. Hastings
20

Misxxss*'*

$189

Prundsen9n
' Exclusive BufWot Expensive!”

Phone 2396

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PAGE EIGHT

The Hartings Banner

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Think, A4

LASSIFIED WANT ADS
। MISCELLANEOUS

CLASSIFIED RATES
ilnisnt

lira. Clifton Mill

and

nt laatiUon lV,c pot word. «»el
■nrrea.lva Inaartlon ot tamo *4 1&lt;

NOTICE
NOTICE TO FARMEIIH—llrlng In your

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AUTO REPAIRING AND MISC.

Sheldon Agency

. . . before you buy another new dress! It’s awful pretty,
can’t blame you for wanting it. But what about Johnny?Hc.l
out there, somewhere in thc Pacific. Has he got ail thc fight­
ing equipment he needs to lick those tricky so-and-sos?

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Surety Bonds
Phone 2105
Hasting

IN MFMORIAV — tn levin

PETS

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r(» (lulhra 1-r F'Olt SALE—&lt;T|U .IlsiLI. to «&gt;*i*lrr
rn*l«- |lMi*l. Jo*. H
old |.i
CvmmCBWMltli

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hruliar. nhe kd u- iwo
I&gt;a.l ..nd Mother

Swanson Agency

GRANGES

109 W. State

POULTRY

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memory nt

How about another round of ammunition? Think what it
might mean to Johnny. Suppose he doesn’t get it just when
ne needs it? You wouldn’t need the new dress then. You
wouldn’t be stepping out with him again.

I STAR GRANDE
I The nest re*u

From 11.00 up with
State Farms 80-20 collision
FARM BUREAU STATE AGENT

EXTENSION GROUPS
I-

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.War Bonds buy your fighter the tools he’s got to have to do
his job. It’s our job to give ’em to him. So put every cent
of your extra money into War Bonds. Buy ’em through the

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HENRY FLANNERY
NASHVILLE
PHONE 3201 I

DR. L. J. CASTON
Pancoast Bldg.

nut HKNT 4'itu.
; Ihitui. .&lt;W’d.-ti

.

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WANTED EMPLOYMENT

Phone 2703

ORDER FOR PUBLICATION

li.o' Kd.!rr? I Jm- rdak “iLou? IFM

FIRST CLASS CARPENTER

Marshall Furnaces

FARM EQUIPMENT
AND MISC.

Coal. Gas and Oil Fired

Full

Repairs furnished and
stalled for all makes of
ECON-O COAL STOKERS
Sheet Metal Work
Eavestroughing

F&lt;»:t RENT--•
i l&gt;1&lt;.y..l gentlMBra. '■.11 Wi
1 llaallixe. Ml h.
: nqi i:k\t. r
.hrd :i room apartn.rnt I. &lt;■_*, l.irf.o an-l t&lt;- lu.n..t..-.l
. 1 ..
n, ■« f ■ &gt;, ■ .
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X M.ilUc-...
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I'h.-n.- .r.-;
FOIt Ml.1! OF THADK S'-w ’■ '■"■T.
, I.,..-. Ur&lt;r ...nu-r lot. .1 l.lork. to
N'nv, shell I'Dht Will tr*'l&lt;- for late
rnewie 1 (arm tra. tor. tr-u- .ar or lakr

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ALL KINDS

GENERAL INSURANCE

FARM FUU SALE--4 ■ &gt;, »u or l.i. A for
-ale, 6 tuilca -out)!&gt; of lla-l.ll*. F. 1.
Ara Ion.
3-»n

nr,"&gt; i: inr. puhi. &lt;

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USED CARS

BONDS
Nat'l Ilk. Bldg.

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MAPLE SYRUP MAKING AND
MARKETING SUPPLIES

DEWEY REED
Dates can be made at Banner office
Phone 3467
Hastings. Mica

eren at .Ftirnt llurratt Elevator. Wrald
trade for row.or young ealtln. William
NrhsnU.e Na-luiile.
- Is

POR SALK Pair nf -loo- te« -kale*.
• I»r •
Pair &gt;.f dark blue akj pint-

.enril ’ a»«alrr'e and atlk dwr.^
■un 1“ and
and pomder blur l.ov
eoat. Hptir&lt; Bright »ur 2"
Call
-••r.'
8-1"

Every Saturday

WANTED

MISCELLANEOUS

JAKE DEPRIESTER

NOTICE TO CREDITORS

HAY DRAIN * FEEDS
FOR SAL

Company liaitlnxt .lock

We Remove Dead Animals
For Prompt Removal of
Old.-Cripplcd or Dead
Uorscb and Coin

PHONE
HASTINGS
2697
Glycerin^
Recovered

Animal

Horses

$7 SO

Will
Help
Win

Cattle

«6£2

VALLEY CHEMICAL CO.

r.

EXCHANGE
YOUR WHEAT

Policemen ‘Ham* Operators
Providence. R. I , ha* mudc Its
“ham" radio operator* full-fledged
for some of that good
Mix sand and lime and soda to­ the home of Mrs. Maurice John­ but unpaid members of thc police
son.
gether. cook by a hot fire, and the —
.. They
., will
-— meet again this department in sclfUig up an emer­
diamond * rivul-glnss-is made. In Tuesday to cornplete the seven over­ gency communications system for
air raid work.
helle Bedford returned to her work
30 lb*. flour for bushel of
The amateur operators have been
enough to diamonds lo be much at the Bell Telephone Co. nt Has­
good wheat
used in imitation of them. And if tings Mondav evening after spend­ sworn into the Providence police mo­
clear white sand were as scarce ing several days with her parents. bile radio patrol. making them eligi­
We have a complete stock
as diamonds, glass ornaments might Miss Ruth Lyle of the Barry Co. ble to operate the police radio equip­
very well be as precious a* the jew- ’'"-•Itli office was a guest of Miss ment as well ns their own during'
Bedford Friday evening. * Mr. and an fijr raid, should telephone com­
Mrs Tom Riley of Grand Rapids
Pep your ehleken* up with
returned to their home Sunday aft­ munications be bombed out or other­
our S.B.V, mash. It give*
able, indeed, and a man's wealth er a visit of several days with her wise damaged.
,,
Thc
Mr. and Mrs. Heny Tost,
i city "emergency" network is
was measured by tlie number of parente.
* Mr. nnd Mrs. Maurice Johnson 1 composed ot eight short wave &gt;laglass windows he had in hl* dwell­ vldted their daughter Ruth Friday ;
; tion* each of which will have a
ing.
And though diamonds are at Plymouth, where she L« employed
Quality fuels always.
much, harder find much more valu­ * Mr and Mrs. Ray Clinton and "walkie-talkie" transmitter and re­
able. glass ha* become one of the sons of Hutinn were Sundiv guests ceiver set Hint can be packed on thc
most useful ut modern product*. of Mr. nnd Mrs Albert Fro*t * back of a station stall member. Such
witnoui
.m Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Johnson a staff member on air raid patrol
Without n.
it. many uu&gt;u»».o
industries wm
could
could report from any damage scene
our d..., n,e. u..oU.
Orjn^R.pU.
be .
lu.
entirely
ntlr.lv ehanecd.
changed.
club memberRi thclf (amU|eS and to lhe district station, which would
HASTINGS. MICH.
For many tilings, from window friends enjoyed n parly al the relay the message to the report ccnter for counter-action by lhe various
panes to bullies and from eyeglasses Grange Hall Satuiday evening.
i protective services. to the finest microscope and camera WOOD SCHOOL
lenses, glass is indispensable, With­
Mr. and Mrs Fred DePorrest and
out window panes wc would live in son drove to Marshall Saturday to
darkened rooms as our ancestor* spend Saturday night and Bunday
Mr. and
did. Without bottles and Jars, medi­ with Fred's parents. *
cines and preserves would be Mrs. Merrll Strlmback and children
and Will Strlmback of Woodland
scarcer. Without lenses, many of were Sunday afternoon callers at
us would have to forego even tlie u.e Geo. Tagsart. home. ★ Mr. nnd
joy of
v. good ........................................
eyesight. And as for She
— Mrs. Henrv Kosbar and grandson
distant stars and microscopic ani- babv Charles Rupe called on Mr.
.„d PUMI. »»,-.Mb
MU.
snj.
.
All possible recoverable animal fats vital to
quite unknown to u* as they were to
were Mf and Mra
WAR PROGRAM
ancient people.
I Richard Engle and children of
window glass is a simple kind
Window
Kina of
oi Cloverdale.
nioveraaie. *
• Mr.
mi. and
ana Mrs.
,mfs. Clare
uinre
glass. It. three ingredients, white Bauett and family were Sunday
*
. ,
.
•
__ Inftpmnnn
1 afternoon callers of Mr.
Mr. nnrt
and Mrs
Mrs.
I Geo. Bassett and Mr. and Mra.
\ *
PHONE COLLECT KALAMAZOO 2-9544
mixed together in huge eartnen pots i Henry ...
Meyers of-- -----------Freeport.
- some
and incited by a very hot llarne. iOf the Taggart and Kidder chllWhen finally thc whole mass has dren are out of school because of
melted together, lhe opaque sub­ illness.
stances which were placed in lhe
pot change into clear transparent C rpuiclea, Not Plasma,
glass, through which light may eas­
Determine Type of Blood
ily pass.
Blood plasma is simply blood with
lhe corpuscles removed. The pres­
ent technique, which reduces it to
Doctors Report Success
powder form for convenience and
In ’Cleansing’ Blood preservation, is less than ■ year
A new blood treatment to stop old. A unit contains enough pla«asthma and boils was reported to &gt;pa for a transfusion, with the re­
lhe
Pan-American
Homeopathic quired accessories-iacluding dis­
tilled water (with which the plasma
Medical congress.
Dr. Raymond E. Seidel cf Phila­ is mixed), rubber tubing and
Red Cross lakei blood
delphia declared in. a report that needles.
------------ The
-----------------------------it is posiible to treat such diseases • from volunteer donor* and ha* hanby drawing blood from u patient sub- ; died IhOOO in the New York district
LIGHT OR HEAVY
mining it to ultra-violet light irradi­ j alone.
ation for as little as ten seconds
Blood taken from donors is refrig­
and putting it back into the veins erated and sent -lo a laboratory,
in a continuous process.
where it is tested for contamination
Studies at the Hahnemann hospital or disease. Then thc corpuscles are
in Philadelphia indicate lhe light removed by centrifugal action. That
treatment causes toxins and viruses leave* a clear, draw-colored liquid
Lace Top Knee Boots $4.98
in lhe blood to become harmles*. which “matchc*" all type* of blood
Or. Seidel asserted, and kills or —because lhe corpuscles, not lhe
’ stops thc growth of bacteria, thus platnia, determine the type. The
stopping such disease* as asthma,
human body can make up a cor­
boils and similar skin ailments.
puscle-deficiency far mere quickly
Beit Quality
The treatment of blood flowing
than it can supply plasma. The
Red Solei
t)
through an artificial vein is similar liquid plasma is quick-frozen and
to the irradiation of the air In an dehydrated in a vacuum. The re­
operating room with ultra-violet light
sulting powder is ready for use at
to kill disease germs. With this i any time by mixing with sterile wamethod even a few stray germs on a
...
'surgeon's gloves or his instruments j years. Sealed in flask*, it readily
are destroyed within a tew second* , may be packed without wasting
Men's and Boys*
6
to assure a completely sterile op- space and shipped anywhere,
fl
crating field and avoid post-operalive Infection*.
. —
The blood Irradiation method has I AT FIRST
_
■
resulted
in a great reduction of skin . SIGH OF A
r
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.......................
damage.
Dr.
Seidel declared. The
blood
Wn~• thus
,h”* is
'* able
aW" to
*" carry more 'I
BLACK
oxygen lo body cells to promote |
UPPERS
healing. Circulation also is improved '
AND
USE WWW i!
by expansion of small blood vessels. I

Lily White Flour

KALAMAZOO RENDERING WORKS

USED CLOTHING
FOR SALK—Lndy'a vernier coat 1‘lald.
velvet IriuStneel. h.-avy (ntarlin.-d, aire
111.
Worn alx-ut 4 time* *|f.&lt;if&gt;

Shipping Livestock

Satisfaction Guaranteed. Hates eon

DEAD STOCK REMOVED PROMPTLY
HORSES $5.00 COWS $4.00

FOX ‘HALE

X*N 0 R U S

JERRY
Phone 2519

AUCTIONEER
Loren Coppock Delton, Mich.

SMITH BROS.
VELTE &amp; CO.

It. IS
hrre- f'.rrniMin*. A at Tv lee
FOR* SALE—Ineolno property, ilealrabl.Iwatiun. »ll n.ml.i
k
Wr.te
Will .arrifi e for
W H. .are Ham..
HOt'Sf. FOR SALK - 7IO X. Mul-itan
( Am-.
Itiquirt »t SStt X. Mt. h.*nn

C. E. GOODYEAR HDWE
142 E. State
Phone 2331

SURETY

L E G A L S

BALE OK REST —

OPTOMETRIST

I POWERS ECHOES
Glass, Diamonds Rival,
a
i The south
half of the Irving
Onre
Mcxmrr nf
Tlub for
’met Tuesday
afterunce Measure
or Wealth
weann Gunien
noon w
noon
to scw
sew for thc
the Red
Red Cross
Cross B|
ut

PHONE 1TF2I HICKORY
CORNERS AT .MY EXPENSE

PREPARE NOW TO GET
jYOUR BOOT ORDERS IN EARLY

Our Stocks at Present
ARE COMPLETE!

HOUSEHOLD GOODS

KNEE BOOTS 8

C. “BILL” SHERWOOD

*2.98-’4.48

FOB
INSURANC1

Tin Can Plays Important
Part in American Life
■Should we lose our can opener

CASH
For your old Scrap Iron
LIVESTOCK

Radiators. Batteries. Alu
minum. Brass. Copper &amp;

FOR SALK—

GLENN F LAUBAUGH
it5 Na. Michigan A ven ar
uu 2431
Hasting*

CURT SOLOMON
AUCTIONEER
Experience and Training
in nearly every line
Phone 72
Middleville
til

C/ ■ &gt;i

It

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LOST—llillfold Rat. aftvrn'Hin. belarven
Prandven'a and L&gt; Harker-, eor.i.mi-.* .rm nt money. Re-turn lo Mra.
. L)le
E Mate Kt
.
S !•
LosTy Some*here tn ll».lln*e or . n Hie

Truss Fitting ;
by in

EXPERIENCED ! ’
FITTER
f|
•

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Hastiag* Pkow 2113

fijj

..
uoo rad. |ju&gt;.j,
. i'. «r-i. VS ।

LOST AND FOUND

,

LY BARKER'S

TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY

r rraelery. a Inuali. blark roip jntrae
ronlamlnr wi of money and paid
.rlrrthr lir'r l.ll addr——4 to Writ.
'Miller Pinder pl.a.r 'ko, al Hanner
&lt;&gt;Hi.n-.
2 Jr.
L.-en.r ijalr So
IF '. tin
lo-frr.vn Hii'kor) C-.rt.rr. and &lt; edar
Irerk. Wr.tr llnbrrt Willi-.n ll 2.
DrCur. or phone UrlPin
II. Is 2-la
LOST—Mla.k female ewkrr Huanlrl. If
vou knoe vbereabouta rail Floyd Jd--r
fnrd evllrrl IltrliOvy Corner. 2nF||

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CARDS OF THANKS

I
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i M.it'r I

housekeeping."
Thi* remark, tossed of by the
bride in a one-and-a-half apartment
Ups off lhe tin can's paramount im­
portance in American families. Ev.
cry item of family food, from soup
to nuts, is obtainable in tin contain­
ers. making it possible to prepare
three "balanced" meal* a day for
any family without recourse to
"fresh" food*, according to the
United States Steel News. It is esti­
mated that this country depends
upon the tin can for 50 per cent of
its food supply.'
•
The article. "The Tin Can-Boon
to Man." set* out some interesting
Information about Un can*. "The
list of odd uses f?r tin cans, which
crop up in the most unexpected
place*, i* almost endless." write*
Uu-author. Among the example* he
cite* it the experience of Hoy Chapman Andrew*, tlie fumed explorer.
Traversing the desolate wastes of
the Gobi desert, deep in inner Mon­
golia. he glimpsed a monastery with
a glistening "gold" roof. He found,
kerosene cans, hammered flaL Rust
from the untreated edges gave it a.
golden appearance.
*
Block houses in Manchukuo are
made bullet proof by a new sort of
armor—baled Un cans. Tlie can*
arc dried by heat, then crushed intotight bundles by large presses. In
San Francisco. Chinese mortician*
use tin can* to *hip back to China
Chinese who die In ’Frisco.

fl
fl

Men's Hip Boots

$C95

HI-CUT VICTORY WORK RUBBERS

6tt TABLETS. SALVE. HOSE DROPS I
SupersUlioni About Bible
Under an old Scotch superstition
lhe Bible was consulted before

The Book was opened al random and
a finger placed on the page, and
the versa to which it pointed sup­
posedly, predicted the happiness or
misery ot the person for the coming
Other common New Year superstitlons are that a death will occur
in the house during the year if a
candle or lamp is taken out of the
house on New Year's day and that
misfortune will dog anyone who

anything at
worthiest.

all. no matter how

WANTED
FIRST CLASS

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For Permanent Position
Must have References.
Apply in person to

C. B. BURKHOLDER
HASTINGS

I

SOLES

MEN'S 4 BUCKLE

HEAVY
BUY WHILE
THEY LAST

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�THE HASTINGS BANNER
SECTION TWI

HASTINGS MICHIGAN. THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 18. 1943

IICHTY-SEVENTH YEAR

rral numbeta. and Coach Brozak
talked.
Tlie seniors ore still In the lead,
alter defeating the'freshmen, with
the wore of 10 to 2. Friday. Feb.
12. The game with thc juniors and
sophomore* was 14 to 8 tn favor of
thc sophomores; High scorer* for
thc two games were Jean Lnppenthien, senior, with 8 point* nnd
Dorothy Roberts, uopliomorc with 4
points.

Warns Against Using

QUOTA FOR
Xy* '
COUNTY FILLED
RY SELECTEES

and ills chiefs of staff In all de- M AVY
cLiions on when, where, how and, •J’** ’•
with what
to f.
'
I
ing production
n through
-------- ... .greater sac. — ——-.to*,
rlfices nnd longer
inter hours v
of. work; I,
Now. Therefore. Be It Resolved 1
by tlie national committee for naShcllonborger If Fredrickson
umal drtmw «&lt; The Amerfcan Ir.
N«n&lt;td from Int Cm,
gion that the Anny armd Navy
~r
Should have fuirauthority to decide 1 Th« nam« of two Barry County
where to fight whstIseleetee* who entered service last
many, and ixw mu
■Be
“
*T It
*.l Further
*
‘and Mra Charles' Sheiienbarnr', .
production ihould be tire reaped by and Muford Lee Fredrickson. "Hte
further sacrifice ot \comforts and reMOn lhelr namet
/
uxuric* by e»*»U»D.s. by *oririn« i with the grouo who left TunMtey.&lt;
■onger hour*, bv curblng slou downs {or Port
w„ because Hieat
md abrentealsm. and bjt the pre- lw0
w„c uken mta.lbe-ftevy .
antion of strike* In delense Indusday
were in'Kalamasoo
ries by compulsory arbitration: and (or examinations: Each group which
..to— .V.— — Resolved.
to-—-I «thal'nil^goes
V. — , — 11 — — —. ■to
— Kalamazoo
-I
—- —a —
Ka.
"Be *■
It to..
Further
tux
number
lOS'lhle steps be taken to prevent Cf-uaw-piocc* to fill which vartea
■ slackening of war effort resulting with each group: the boys are glvto •»-select the
'rom premature and ill-founded op- en
—”'an
— opportunity
-------- •- —■—
Navy at that time.
iniism "

SUNDAY EVENING CLUB
ENJOY UNUSUAL
WEEK END
Memhen oLtiie Sunday Evcnlnf
Evening
Ud by TH Banul, and ton —
t|uh — — .
su.il.
By |ANE cameron
—- .b.d
— .pnl.
special
j Tlie faculty male quintet Ila ex_
»ai.,«* ■&gt;&gt;&gt;&gt;•
nr untreated
untreai
Lane the Hastings Saxons won treat* over Ute weekend when they
■,1 w
Warning a
against
uite'of
■ pcct
~,cted to sins before tlie student
handily from the Greenville Yellow ' journeyed to Yankee Springs for .an
ting lo ' water from private wells which may
We've been trying all moral
iy some time snon.
outing
on
Saturday
and
were
engas
pump.
With
be
flooded
in
coining
weeks
U
UJackets Friday night in the local ' tertalncd • by thc Richard Groot'
k Doi.u.
, Three new students are no* on
Eugent
Field
we
sued
today
by
the-Michigan
object apologies to
gym by lhe score of 54 to 28. It „„
safer
|the apprentice, training course. Tills
on Sunday.
partment
of
Health.
The
i
now have—
■ ■ "
allow:, them to work part
course allow?,
was tlie Blue and Gold's twelfth । The Saturday outing gave boys
"Tlie little red pump U covered course Is to secure .water for drinking purposes from sources which time and alm attend school. They
win in as ma*hy starts and their ■ and girls a day of sport first in a
with rust."
not been affected by flood are employ.*! at the Fpod Center.
fifth West Centra! League triumph.'
«bin and later outdoors in That's all of it. To save our neck have
. . ........ ..
the .1
J. &lt;?
C. Pimnv
Penny Co., anrl
nnd th*
the Hi...
Has­
■ Two
— baskete
----- by Banash—
j
—
h
stinging
snow.
Skiing,
skating,
we
can't
cant
think
uung
of
oi
another
anomer
line.
If
»«
.conditions.
and one
tings Manufacturing Co.
by Lane gave the Saxons an early skijoring, and hiking were part of anyone can finish this, let us know. I "Dysentery, typhoid and other
Two girls' teams played basket­
6-0 lead, but a free throw by Van the fun. Table games, ping pong, We will agree to publish tjie worst water-borne diseases can mu t
one
sent
in
if
the
Editor
doesn't
from
use
of
water
from
wells
which
ball
in
the
gymnasium
Tuesday
and
camp
cooking
kept
thc
party
Allen aud a bucket by Sciirader cut
the Blue and Gold's lead to three busy during tlie tune they were in fire us first. But. he is a very pa- have been Hooded. " says Dr. H. Al­ noon. February 16. This I* the first
on your poems, len Moyer. State Health Coninus- opportunity they have had in some
points. Hits was thc closest that the cabin. Mbs Van Wcstrenen had llent man. Soi •bring
• •
isiuner Ji water from flooded wells time for noon sports,
the visitors came to tying the score the distinction of standing agalrut
Tlie reason we gnow the editor is , must be used, for drinking, it
In commemoration ol Lincoln-,
al Ted Banash tallied seven pointe all comers In ping pong, and with patient is because wc soon celebrate should be boiled vigorously for u
club
leader.
Lyn
I^wts,
supervised
birthday.
Lester Schilling rend
and Ray Kenyon two to give the
a birthday for Hie Bypaths und , period of five lo ten minutes. Water "Februarv 12 1863" bv Duffus" over
the
day's
program.
Saxon.* a 15 to 3 lead at lhe end
--------- u^ed for all other domestic pur­
; On Sunday the regular meeting we've bttn with the Bunner quite poses should be Heated witii a. lhe public address system last Frl- GIVE TO THE RED CROSS
of the opening period.
SAYS NATIONAL COMMANDER
some
years.
If
he
wasn't
patient,
Hastings added four more points of the club was called in the base­
chlorine
solution
such
os
Hie
com
­
he
couldn't
have
mood
it
this
long.
Tlie month of March. 194X has
to their lead in tire second quarter ment of the Groos home. Dick
DEATH OF INFANT
Tlie library it now closed to stu­
We started off during a bllggard. mon liquid bleaches on grocers"
been designated by tlie Pirsidcnt ol YOUTH COUNCIL
to maintain a 16 point margin al Groos was host to the group, and We
Jaraid. the tlfree day* old ion ot
shelves which contain 5 1-4 per cent dents the first and fifth hours m the United States a* Red Crass Wai (
started
to
Hastings
with
the
half- time, the score reading— Has­ ufltr being served sandwiches, pop
Mr. and Mr*. Alvah Curtis, died
uvauuu.v uuw&gt;&gt;»r.
~ six ' Mi«s Bnrnes I' giving a library' Fund month. I unte all member? CONSIDERS PLANS
available
chlorine. Three to
first
.Bypaths
in
our
pocket
and
we
and valentine hearts lhe members
tings 26. Greenville 10.
drops Should be added to each gal- course to sophomore English class A meeting of the Barry County Sunday night and was buried from
were
walking
out
because
we
were
of
The
American
Legion
to
give
In the third period Banash and enjoyed a number of selected reels • nowbound. We met a group of WPA Ion nt clear water.
Tlie water
Youth Council was held on Monday thc Leonard funeral home on Tuesgenerously
to
this
cause.
Lane tallied six point* apiece to of movies.
•vening in tlie library of the Barry
men shoveling out thc road below should be stirred and allowed to i. An n.'.wmbly for •rnlor boys was
The Red Cross flag is flying on ?o. Health Dept., and plans tot Rev. J V. Dillon officiating. Inter­
give Hastings a 38 to 19 margin at
। the house nnd we very modestly stand for ten minutes before using. held Tuesday, Feb. 9 Tlie purpose
the end of the quarter. Lane and HERMAN BESSMER. JR..
ment was in Mt. Calvary cemetery.
.
went up on the bank to avoid meet­ Immunization against typhoid Ls a of thc meeting was to give the boys every fighting front, where Rec' ,future work were considered.
Banash added 10 more markers to WRITES OF CHRISTMAS
ing the men. and we very neatly precaution that should be taken । under eighteen an idea of the exams Cross field directors arc with the
lhe Sjucons total before lhe Blue IN SOUTH PACIFIC
went down into n drift clear to lhe also.”
! for thc V-5 naval aviation program. task forces to give traditional serv- .
ice. nnd Red Crosn women worker '
and Gold regulars gave way to the
Health department engineers an­
Herman Beumer. Jr . ron of Her­ middle and couldn't possibly wallow
The
advanced
general
stiop
cln-*
reserves midway in the final per­ man Beumer of this city, who Ls out and we were carried out bodily ticipate trouble in areas where war
arc at work in the hospitals. In
; •* working with grinders and drill
iod.
located somewhere in lhe Pacific bv one of the workers and our face workers art living in trailers or nnwex on repair work. last Thurs- every United Nation. Red cross re­
Besides Ted Banash nnd Ken with an engineer battalion writes
creation centers have been extebtemporary homes which arc not .
thc "roup attended a movie cn- ■ llshed upon the request of U. S mlfLane who scored 21 and 20 points his uncle and aunt. Mr. nnd Mrs. ...
served by municipal water systems. Jdnv
•
. ,
.
, .
.
.,
|
titled
'
Tap.
and
Dyes
'.
rerocctively. Capt. Ray Kenyon and Jacob Rehor .an interesting letter w«-' rode into town with our broth' Itary authorities. On the home
Bill Garrison played their usual dated Jan. 19. 1943. from which arc er and Bypaths was born land PENNQCK HOSPITAL
I Mr. Aten has rhosen a small front the Rcl Cross aids the fam­
Two
accident
cases.
C
‘
arnim
of
ninth
tenth
nn,t
-- ------------------------ - Gilbert group of ninth, tenth, eleventh and
steady and aggressive games at the printed lhe following excerau:
ine. of men in lhe armed forces
I named. It was about the time they
Noyes- oi Clarksville and Duani', twelfth grade bovs to meet in hte Every peace-time seh’lce of train­
guard positions. Don Van Allen
1 can’t taa«W hnw aero weather
&gt;“
Wilkes. Hastings. R 3. received sur- | room even- day during thc thlrty- ing lor safety and health, and of |
with 6 points was high point man would feel here, but I don't think
II in 1933 or J4 We can t re
— —... — ._ek&lt;againi. gical calf nnd are still in the hos- minute period to work on small prtiiarcdneM to meet disaster ho?
for the visitors.
aJJ.n'S
The Hastings second tram de­
PS. Tlie road was blown full again pita!.---------------------------------------------------- M-al" model aircraft Th* bovs are grentlv expandcM to meet the war1
Other surgical cases are: Rich- | working on scries D and have 10 emergency.
feated the Greenville reserves in works In the sun till day. he knows when we got home al night It was
The Red Cross represents all of I
a close hard fought game by thc he's been some place. The night.* tome winter, just like this one. ard Schoentxirn. Hastings, R. 2; । ■&gt;jnnrs two-thirds finished.
- . Reserve* elected
.
. officer*
—
Right now I have the oil burner John Barker. 336 E. Thom: Mrs.1 —
us. because it Ls a voluntary organ- I
The Girl
are rather warm till around ten and turned high but don't tell the ration Merle Warren, Hustings. ,R. 4; Mrs.
ization ot our citizens. Upon our’
high point man for Hasting.* with
•t their meeting Tuesday evening.
l"
Scum Xm£h GSh
m’eStiStS
Howard Bryans, Cloverdale. R. 1;
15 points. Johnson with 15 points, k'u..
no much tor ti to. SKtSTi"^ 'BST.to I Mrs Kendall Keller. 711 E. Grand Feb. 9 The results were is fol- supnort depends its ability to. carry i
all of which were scored in the first
lows: president Marioiir Stanley ; on Uie.se humane tasks, in our name
Victor Bates. 817 W. Green: Mrs. •■irr.pm''&lt;1ciit, GhII Foster: sccre- which were delegated to it by the I
half, was the high point man for
wa*
in
Guadalcanal,
helping
the
William
Hyde.
Nashville:
Flint
Ou..,.lto.u.l. hrlptn. tM
Greenville.
• nrv. Florence French; treasurer. Congress of the United States.
Phillips. Clarksville; MLss Bemclce Ho*»nle Bmnd’tntrer.
Tomorrow night Hie Saxons travel towns near us but there Just isn't a boys mop up.
: I know nil Legionnaires will re-1
toi do in then?i’• • Wei?
ot
’ ‘ ‘ «
i
MalUaon, Freeport; Harry Garrlto Belding to meet lhe Belding Red. thing
Committee heads were also ap- stxmd to the Red Cross appeal, not ‘
A rnt Lucs- we had a raUier TX’lj
Army Slanguage “ FwlmpecHastings. R 3; Mrs. Frank
skin.* and attempt to win their
nolnt'-d for the
but .for
thc different
different divisions alone
-—— for contributions, —
— ;
thirteenth straight in the West
a* follows religious. Ruth Mnrble: service with the Red Cross Chapter.
Central League title game. The
in th:ir
their rcxxxr-iiicc.
communities.
’'Mriniic Fvrlvn Cnmubell: rduca- ir.
Redskins are smarting over an early tives put on a show or dance for us to
The following resolution of policy
,... ..
u’i^Tfmy ACID ani’a" du. '
Uk. Odra­ t'r.n'i. Audr« End*lry: recreationseason 48 to 31 setback they received It was interesting to watch the way
al. Maxine cooper.
' on the conduct of thc war was
n•
SCIENTIFICALLY
"
""
«"d «"■
at the hands of the Saxons. Hari­ they perform. Worse then our Jit- H|1Nn
adopted bv the national defense
•
lings, R. 5. were the only two । vnrnld Rrivhoure will he presented committee of The American Legion,
tinas leads Uie league with 5 vic­ terbugs. After tills I went to a mid­
PREPARED
Canned goods are becoming.so ™rrt‘Sal. paUenU
rf«lst*red on
tories and no defeats while Beld­ night mnu held at lhe air base. It
the Women'' club March 5 nt
"Whereas, our artned forces face
ing Ls right behind with 3 wins was late in getting started so didn't scarce it means housewives must *"*“»»•
2:30 ». m In Central auditorium. a long war and heavy losses, and
rnr dried &lt; B. patients discharged were Ronald .
PRESCRIPTIONS
and 1 defeat.
back Uli
till 2.00
2:00 AM. We had to Ilnd
get bock
ROOd recipes for
"Whereas, a powerful Army and
tor
drto
Cu
„,^
ham
u,.od^ia:
Mn
LINEUPS
work all day Christmas but got off vegetables and fruita. Here Ls a good
under Hie direction of Miss Navy, trained leadership, a unites)
an hour early to get cleaned up for uay w mBgc a soup of dried peas. Lceman Parncy. Woodland; Roger Ruth Robson. The cast Includes:. nation and greater production arc
T our big .supper which again was n soak them overnight and cook until Bah«. Woodland; Walter • Thomas,
29
tasty and consteted of turkey nearly tenfler with diced pork U 109 W. Apple; Robert Connelly. 625 Willo Hampton ns Blanche, n flow- ‘ "Whereas, proposals are being
2t w th all the trimmings. - • - At Uwd salt pork, very lean). Then E Thom; Leon Wilcox. Delton; ‘v eirl: Rn«rr Bennett ns Paul, a ■ made to substitute civilian author-J
.Rnno'h
1 night we had a free show so. all in atm diced onion and potatoes mid Mrs. Forrest Smith. 1020 S. Mont­ French Poilu- fpanlev Hridleman as By for military nnd naval planning i
Ottosen
4 all. we had a rather nice time all season your favorite way and finish gomery; Mrs. Victor l.undstrum. Fred nnd E”"lish Tnmmv; and and direction of war strategy and,
.Kenyon &lt;C&gt;
2 by ourselves..
cooking This mode a delicious and Vermontville.
Garrison
**rlvin Hanvind as Gerald, an Eng- "production has been retarded by a
■ Three medical patients were dis- llsh lieutenant.
1
&gt;'°“ ,x »“w **»• Inexpensive soup.
Coleman
' short work week and the lc*s.s of
3 ited the capital of our island and it
...
cliargcd during the week'. Eugene
Keeler
An optlonnl neo meeting wn« held many thousands of man days
3 is a lol bettet than Uie- rest of the
Something
____
. betcha—When Phil Johncock, Cloverdale. Baby Rober­ in the vvmnasium Friday. Feb. 12 through strikes In defense indusTownsend
„
townsThere
are
several
white
peo•
—
•
-••
Spltalny's all-girl orchestra and all­ ta Hollenbeck, Bunfield, and Grant tyster Schilling nrted as master of ■ tries during 1942: and
Ayres
HASTINGS
PHONE
—
2115
0
pie
there
and
Just
to
see
them
helps
girl chorus all get lhe giggles at
Brown
"Whereas, thc war will be shortEight babies, one boy and seven ceremonies and the student bodv
0 us out. The trip to and from there once. I bet Mr. Spitalny wishes lie
Bush
his vim and vigor as a . ened and lives saved by loyally sup­
0 was filled with thrills and beautl- were a plumber or truck driver. girls, were bom during the past welcomed
Puller
cheer leader. The band plgyed sev- ■ porting our Commander-In-Chief (
54
ful
scenery.
The
thrills
came
when
week.
Tlie
parente
of
the
boy.
bom
Patsy and one girl chum can giggle
24*6 12
Totals
we were travelling through the the whole family out of thc iuiu.se. Feb." 11. are Mr. nnd Mrs. William
Greenville
T mountains on very narrow roads one by one. and think ot Uiat poor . Cappon of Woodland. Girls were
Plaver
2 and also ones that were filled with man with his unrationed supply.
&gt;ly.
bom to the following: Sgt. ana
Schrader
5
curve*.
Sometimes
I
think
wc
were
’Mrs David Leary. Hastings. R. 2.
Cornwell
,
« a little scared instead of thrilled. ' Something pitiful — The Casaf ■ Feb.
9; ....
Mr. and Mrs. Frank KauffWeber
*- The
1 h. scenery In
In the mmintnlna
u-n«
mountains
was
I
bianco
delegates
took
some
bananas
Inan. Alto. Feb. 13; Mr. and Mrs.
Van Allen &lt;C&gt;
sI very beautiful and reminded me of back
I
to England »n.r
after -H.
lhe ^vmr.rconfer­ Ly|c ComU. Cloverdale. Feb. 10;Mr.
Foster
ence and a little four-year-old re-; nnd
nno Mrs,
Mls, Dewayne
^cwayne Greenfield.
urernnea. Hasmsupper
California
and
Oregon,
but
f
i
Simms
sure never forgot where C-was. A Ifused to eat ono because she didnt tlngs. R 5. Feb. 12. Mr. and Mrs.
Hubbs
couple of times, we could look down know
I
what it was Do you realize Gecrgc Kel|ey. Hastings. R. 2. Feb
into
the
ocean
and
see
the
bottom.
I
that
mast
of
the
babies
in
all
EurH:
Mr
.
ant
j
Mrs
Clifton
Baxter,
Puller
which is very beauUful In itself, iope under four have never had food Nashville.
NashvUle. RR. 1. FVb 11; Mr. and
Jensen
The city wa* n little more modem for what our ch|jdren would con­ Mr... Frank Thayer. 618 E. Marshall,
Johnson
than thc others and of course a lot isider a decent Sunday dinner? we'll
10 8 9 28 bigger. The merchants there seemed iraise our Victory gardens, can wild Feb. 13.
Total*
A
year's
subscrltion to the maga­
Hastings; ,o
--- -*-------------- missed:
•» rvi.to,™
dolng thelr darnedest id Iberries and fruits from roadsides zine. "Child's Life.’’ has been do­
Lone 3. Garrison 2.
to Coleman.
nC'n mivni
i
tab evtn to putting up a 1that we formerly wasted, we'll do
^Greenville. Cornwell 2. Weber 2. couple huniburg stands which were 'with less than we thought possible, nated by Mrs. Burdette Cotarit.
Guild
No.
7. Mrs Clarence Tcxter..
fiimms.
very well jjatronized. Just thc Iif only those poor babies can have
Hasting,
15 11 12 16 M Change of scenery made me feel bet- lfood in their poor little empty tum­ chairman, donated 7 cans vegetables
nnd 8 cans fruit. The.se kinr&gt;tesses
Greenville
3
7
9
9
ter. wiille here I went to mass in imies. They don't even have Hitler's are appreciated.
a beautiful old cathedral, which I ।nig to chew on.
INJURED IN FALL
never expected to see here. In the
DURFEE
ON ICY SIDEWALK
■ basement they had a recreation THORNAPPLE LAKE YOUTH
Hastings friends were
sorry»»
HORTEL KKVUYim
RECEIVES CHARTER
UMKltti
| Mr. and Mrs. H. D.
— Davit
-rr-- and
-r. 4 »»
roo,n H*** f°r lLS where we could tlimir.l,
Leslie
chairman
.7 ^ati£?in’?£inA
h-ar Of the accident to Mrs. Me- wrtUi read, play ^ames. nnd also
Leslie Hawthorne,
Hawthorne
chairman of
of 1
☆ With many of the once-free
,
B?.rch
Jn,rk,y5n" r?ym7lv «»t sandwiches and get cold drinks. tlie local committee sponsoring
the Sit
ThomaonleMichigan
t^ikc Youth
Hostel
* MtesSunday
Mary Baulch
of Battle
Creek
1I.^!S 5 iX’ ?he W ■ on.^he^-!c? 1 really had u swell time, the best «
today
re- »?ent_
with the
homc^foUu.
countries of the world reduced to
the back yel 51nCf having the States.
of her head badlv. She was re*• - -------------------------------------------ceived the
official.nm
AYHvnancr
Charteriur
for * Mr and Mrs. Grover Brooks
w
•*-At present
we are putting
cement • e«,xcu
u,cwucuu
soenl
Sunday
with
Mr.
nnd
Mrs.
slavery . . .with our own Freedom
to &gt;»ercv hospital for ob- floors in our tenta, after working thecurrent yearfrom the National
aervatlon. the doctor fearing she hours, ro when this Is finished our Headquarters of American Youth James limes at Portland. ★ The
threatened by treacherous pagan
mav have brokenher back. Several camp wlll be nearly perfect • ‘ i Hostel* at Northfield. Massachus- community meeting will be held at
,elts. Members of the committee, on the school house Thunulay evening
enemies
. .
the birthday of the
,
Pot
luck
supper
at
7:30.
*
Mr.
and
bead wounds. All hope for her CITY
—TOURNAMENT
-----------------------.
; whose behalf Mr. Hawthorne re-;
speedy recovery.
Seven five men teams will lake ceived the charter arc: Dr. Clu-i| Mrs. Basil Tobias
"T.TT. spent Saturday
Father
of Our Country takes on a
| the lanes Sunday. Feb. 21st in the
rill Dunk,
Dunklebergcr
the Dunham
FOUR PARCEL* SOLD
City Tournament to try to better Hie Stipt. D A Van Buskirk.
1 rln
eoeraer in the
new significance.
For this great
district.
AT SCAVENGER SALE
" 2806 score set by Blir-s Tool Room
Six parcels of land were offered now leading in the city series.
"American birthday moves us to
Hastings Ice and Fuel, Hastings
the Scavenger sale on Tuesday of Piston Rings. Leonards. Perks Tav­
unanimous resolve to preserve for
last week. Four were sold, the ern, Middleville and Shippers (Pis­
amount received being 1685.00. This ton Ring) will bowl at two o'clock
our own land whot Washington
money Ls wnt tn the slate and will and the Moose team will take the
later be returned to the county and alleys at four o'clock for their teem
called 'the socred fir£ of Liberty”
then oro-rated to each participating events with singles and doubles
... to bring to' all the troubled
taxing unit.
entries.

Hastings Saxons Win
From
... Greenville
— . „
.
...

BARRY BYPATHS &gt;7^iwat.7 '
From Flooded Well,

AMERICAN LEGION

WE CANT HOLD
DOWN PRODUC
TION BECAUSE OF
ILLNESS

There's a big job of
turning out equip­
ment for our forces,
and we can't afford
to let illness stand in
our way. Keep well
and stay on the job.
That's YOUR duty in
this war!

LyBARKER’S

&amp;&amp;&amp;

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ery American's decoration of pa­

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bath, big basement, has drain and shower bath
in it, lot is 6 x 10 rods and garage, priced at
$3,450.00.
8 ROOM house in 4th ward, all modern, has
new furnace, garage, and has full lot, $3,700.00.
160 ACRE form just north of Coats Grove, lays
level, good soil, large house and two barns, good
outbuildings, priced at. $10,500.00.
140 ACRE form in Woodland Township, good set
buildings, has electricity land A-l lays level,
$15,000.00.
160 ACRE stock form just north of Coots Grove
has a creek running through it, some timber full
set buildings, has electricity, $10,000.00.
160 ACRE farm, new House and New Barn, land
lays level, one of the very best in Woodland
Township, really priced to sell ot, $16,000.00.

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•

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.

HA.ST1NC8, ITCHHMN

�THE HASTINGS BANNER, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY II. 1H3
&gt; that no of original and sand to save. For score was the highest in tlie Co. I’m boys to try to keep track cf all of
likes tha army and says they have
iuer. W« some reason that recalls lo mind not trying lo brag but I am kinds thtan. Thanks again.
wonderful food. HU address u—
— - | tlie plolet who wired. “Sighted deme. proud of it.
।
Sincerely.
PTC. Ray C. Ourd 86158644
— ..u. &lt;jated samel")
Wayne
Well I did better oq mall today.
There*
lou
this
week
*0
to th#
Maintenance
Co.
(Continued from page 1. Sec. 1&gt;
Harold Helsel who left In Jan. U I got 4 letters. 3 this morning and I
Pint Special Service Force
._*w» faaha*:—Albert McIntyre. 1?
Another interesting letter cAme to
This motplng I Mra. Leon WlUsay from her brother
yr. old son of Mr. and Mrs. Archie stationed al Atlantic City. N. X Ad­ Uils afternoon
Port William H. Harrison.
Helena. Montana.
• Mclrttyre of R 1. I* studying to dress and birthday Harold? John heard from Earl Lewis, Mrs. Shul|&lt; who lived with the Willacy* for a
-------------Johnny
s ---------mother)
she —
sent —
me
irthday—July 5thJRay Is 24)
qualify for a petty officer rating in i at Delaware, OhioI and Hollis Iren- -I--------- ’- —
. lime after they came to Hastings.
Hie gangs addresses. Tills
This
Tlie other son U Royce 21 WS, 1 tne commissary branch of the U. S hath arc both flying Cadets now. some of tlie
ho ha* been in service since No- Navy. He’s enrolled at the Unlver- Where arc you stationed now Hol- afternoon 1 got one from Marjorie
No Africa
&lt;■
n&gt;v» naa inr iiMt -ember He said it wm tough to :*hy of WIs for his work. (Keep u* Us. since you left Detroit last week.’ Dryer.
;i«n&gt; 10 «**• ord«rs wllh » smile lasted.
--— Al.)»A lctteLt&gt;BB 5°"? though ,ri,ln
Daddy. I am very ashamed to adDec Jlst. 1943
tnmafiav but b« hB&gt; ,or &lt;ls*- 61,1 Royw;’
Edward
— Lewis,. who
—— was
—« ■ mn
Edward Bruiser
Brinker is
is going
going io
lo uiuiGun- —
Corp. -------Howard
mil n
it uuv
but II IUIKU4
forgot tout
your mruioar
Birthday
SisterLeo*on?"How you stuff a tarkey^P" spent con-Uderable time in the ner&gt;
...., school. uHe 1.
is very enthusiastic 1 UOUllrtM)
“°un,^d In
‘.n N
Naur
,ew rsnlnaa
9u'|}eB In
*1} D^'
Ctaa.m1”': entirely.
—o_
So for
.— now.7.
111 just wish Dearest
How are
you. fine I hope. I’m aorbut that wlll have to wait until all
aLur OR ^Savs abQUl lue ,L,Ty nI^ ^HnudB H5
.wen*
y0U t?,ry H,ppy ®lrthdBy ,I'U 7- ry I couldn’t write and tell you more
es, that he was plessed as put.... day to run across an Automa«»u3ie» nui
—U|n made b
'Sa™
■” Oie : UwlaWilcox when thaR I mailman (To Junior:
..................... ..
png
Corp.
’'Proni jnjr'»mK
’SS*1l«ii
.®!'1 we«k
v.. tj ’
„„„ ............
»
1
00016401 )'*“■
e 0M y&lt;*»» tuning HU and M kno&lt;r whal
mean t*.
"2ld'
’Bd wluT'pnd"
Henry at Oreal La'kea
ltiLM
1tnUnl
1|f food
fDOd
n ’1t so
“ F
00*1, but
bul
1 es 1 know roomujn
now. out
1 lokl
wasn
stood
can't comoddvJ had foruotten li entln-lv
"L.
!cau*c we've heard from Bob Rourii -in your • date"
v Sgt. Leo Robert Ourd
about rain and mud where you are.
I CO. H. 20th MP. Bn
which Is—
' Edward Brinker S 2c
1 MJJLT.C.. Fort Riley. Kan*.
rand
Dale
did
his*stuff
—
double
por, NOB Bermuda BWI
Birthday—Oct 17th &lt;27 your next; Pvt. Royce Ourd
!::;s
' £°_E .?“.r.d ^5*°
Q*818: ”° S'
c o Postmaster
FTh^Iroond mn h Ray who
ally rilled up Whirr. rrmln&lt;u ur, --c. -I7U,— - ■ ------- '-------el me do« end leu you enel we
New York City. NY
। the
—wo fina
"mW. pic—Ic— , , menu
—ur
.1 saw as ....
—Feb. llth
'
)e other day wc
we saw two
. ...
.L
we landed. You will be *urhad all kind* of training since he Birtiiday
Birthdav-Feb.
13th’”
Birthday—Aug. 15th
ires of Dale’s brother Bob (you're I ,1 don t think I would like the new p,ired I know u II b not all des­
We’ve seen several group pictures tures
Harold Ourd at home wlll be 18
inured service a year ago He's
bozo,
tbne
schedule
very
well.
Did
the
a* you probably think.
think- As we
a
good
looking
boro,
fellow)
who
is
'v—
—
—
.
.
.
been In five different camps, has in December next year. He work* of you fellows at Fort Custer taken in. thc Navy serving somewhere
____ e.^__ in ihnrx
rhanifi«HFh
rF.e.
enKnnlel I. fort as
-J
.. .. . ..... _e.____-shops
change
with
the
sciwoU?
slghted
land it looked like all moun­
B parachute jumps and now U for farmers and raises hogs and either tlie first or second day after the Atlantic.
your «core board electrictains'as all of the coast of Africa
you could call a "super Cofn- does trapping on thc side Two oth­ you arrived Your uniforms look
Paul
Rose,
son
of
Mrs.
N.
B.
Rose
Your
Lortng
Son.
o". Wlille stationed at San er boys and a girl at home iiave good—they vem to fit—you heard
watoia s
ren and no vegatatlon at all. Then
Arizona, he risked his life by---collected
-------- ---------scran....and—
they
-------are still about lhe fellow gelling his clothes of 720 N. Church street write*, that __________ _ ____
as wc came Into the harbor we saw
from the Sgt. and everything he put he has received many letters from
ing into a canal where there —
collecting
more;they
theym*_bu&gt;
all buy
•—-------’f w*war
r
Joseph Wayne Bump A.R.M. 3c
a bunch of small fishing boats with
were churning pump*, to save a lit- stamps with what tjiey earn. Mr. G. on was a perfect fit—the Sgt. un­ Hustings friends and wishes to ’ Y B. School
thank
each
one
for
remembering
I
little sail masts And a man stand­
Custer and
Mrs.
ile girl who had fallen in the water ‘works
~:±c al
ct Fort
Ftrt Cuctcr
end M.
“. O
O. believing said. "Great Guns man.
Naval Air Station
[,.him
and
that
will
answer every-1, Norfolk. Va.
ing up rowing it. Qee. did they look
— —
------— he
—
--------------He received » medal from Washing- docs laundry from lhe near by You must be deformedr*
Thanks
to
George
Finaleton
for
one
as
soon
as
he
has
time
He
says.
Ion for
•V, this
IIU* act
nti of
ui bravery
UTMvery and.
auu. he
nc Coast
uuua. Guard
vutuu Camp
vamp at
in Pine
«-.&lt;«- lake,
mkc.
• i.hhm mj kjcw.hg «
.U. w..v
a.a
o ..uu.
I
Februarv 11 1943 little after seeing big boats for so
-1
_
IR
__
__________
..
-I.
T
flnl.K.
H
n,,,
long. Then we got Into the harbor
broudly
idly wears
weuzu a
x fine
fine wrtrt
wrist wdleh
watch «Incidentally
'.Inrldrntul!;-she canned
cuuncd600
f"1quart*
----- — ,thc V-letter Christmas card ra pic- "WeU. I have finished my target :2-lly
which
•- ’lhe
he child* parente
parents gave to
lo of
of fruits
fruits and
and vegetables
vegetables last
U~. year
--------&gt;
turc taken of a Christmas card on a shooting and I only lacked one pointi -n,. judi. ha* me suaiuine to as deeper and we could tell there was
,
i
zi
ThU
I=l!7
"We
are
V-letter)
it
Ju*t
arrived.
-A
darn
of
being
an
expert
rifle
man.
As
it
]lul
address
you
Regardlew
grass
on the mountains, but no
film »* a small token of their grat- This family calmly. saw,
n*v write*
n..rir»« ihiit
trvlnff to
In do
da our
nur share
share"
A- long
*——— as
-- sensible idea that, even for peace is I will get a medal for sharpshoot- ihoufih M w whether It li; mister or
la. Ray
thatH..
he ha.
has aa hlo
big trying
". As
to do before
liecomes home. America has you and families like time—buy one card—take picture* er anyway. I will make you proud Mr, vour CO]umn u . hin hit it
Next we could see tlut buildings
______________________________ :___________________ I______________ 1__________________________________ -of me after all. I hope. Tomorrow
re keen and they were beautiful pieces of
11 start shootin? wooden airplanes. ?«£ Of eacti othe? It is flight?
architecture and not Utile dobey huts
' draw t*hem*throuah 'the air like re^l easy ,O ,lve
lhc sn,nc bft*c wlth a*’ I had them pictured in my mind.
Trt?evr«h^dvt|ho kJfnwHireJ °ne ot your buddies right next door Although they arc pretty badly run
1 vTiL I
“nd 001 knOWBb0Ut 11 unUI *°me" doa-n. but from a tilstancc It was
anrfXJ to h!^m?d
,,nW B,l*r yOU h“VB Un Now wUh really the most beautiful sight I
■?l dnJ^
ni21ivl ImJ^" lhC he,p 01 y0Ur «»&gt;»“«« « Rlvc* «* have ever seen.
at once cause Im pretty busy. Q chance to look up a fellow if we
Then we landed and my mind
Pauls address is—
happen to hit his base. From the changed a little. The streets arc
| Pvt. Paul L. Rose
letters appearing in your column I very dirty and muddy now. but this
gather that I’m not the only one to
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Studebaker dealers wiil-gladly advise you on what to do
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GOODYEAR BROS. HARDWARE CO
HASTINGS

। Fort Lewis. Washington.
। Birthday—Jan. 18th
Here are some excerpts of a
hHnful W
bEhem
'lanuiiv like those dreary wet fall
i ter from—
.
■ h I rresi^rtihsrinrati^Tv1^’««*
Bt home (In good old USA.
I Harold J. Sherman A£.
think? a^oth tS?J‘nuinL^ri m2 ‘he most wonderful place In the «m, Co 1920 Camp Green Bay
thank* a lot.
. down from Jacksonville so you sec f
jJfnch°P,9tvanish Vnd* Arab
Great Lakes. III.
Birthday—Nov. 1st.
.... *.v5.n
ha.. his _ hands
J
they arc dirty. Tlie French are
Feb. 6. 1943 ^dn^XSSFi Yell^cSSS and
- c.e.„
T out tney are not too
the cleanest but they- are not loo
Dear Folks and Kids:
ulcuu
rl^ht tUw —
. wwi
siMToarwirh^
canl• D-.1
8et
WeU it’s Sat nftemoon and the :
---------------- -- ------- "•••*»
weather is terrible, thev. are giving of hb change so the mail sent there any thing to do with.
The money here Is French and
uv the last part of the afternoon dff
“»?“«&gt;»
ch“n,?clM.5A
-------- ------------ ...— . u..._ .------------ though he was still there. After the they call it franc. There are 75
b oo to 9:30.
a so
•post
— office —
has .sent
..........
II...over —
to his frano 10 lhe -American dollar. They
| guard at 6:00
' We went on the rifle range this 0,d barracks and it has been refused | are rather funny about our money;
forenoon it wasT about the mw three or four time, they decide , they call money deniro and It is
pleasant forenoon I have spent here '!2ay^,
hB' m0VBd: On&lt;- ,hln’ very 5CBrce
UU yoU.!?S? of
1 am going to try to get my target ,h1ou«h. regardless of how long it wages they get *0 you will know why
to send lujme to you; anvway my 5akCBuI ve recelved everything that . a laborer gets about 5 or 6 franc an
score was a 180 out of a ‘ possible has been sent to me. Which ju*t hour. That is a real big pay. A first
1200; the highest ever shot on the KJ**’ V™?0
^ys
lhf
5lasa niechanlc gets about 8 to 12
range was 191 I don’t know vet °I,lc.et '«ve a lot of patience and franc an hour. That is about 54c
I whether I was highest or not. I am j*r»istance. A* far as I tn concerned 1 for 8 hours work and thc mechanic
। yoing to get the Co. average and the I '*! Yh“,Job I 8eU “b°ul. .75c foL® hourshigh score before I send this.
1 n?! £
‘,^5 p
Wt 8 !”®,9ey huh! Ha! They don l have
I Sorneuv
Wmu. .e,h.a
Some sav K
it »&gt;
was because
we nad ,
".u-r. C;,..... ’ „ ,
»am iowsna»w,
a good rifle that three of us fellows
JI1"1,
j ,™,
have any wap at nil They go crazv
from Michigan got such Cood scores. i
f I f.or cl|f and «ndy a&gt;,d
for H “■&gt;
Wesley Palmer n kid from around
it4 ' lhc llnlc
grow “ll klnd* of
Saginaw shot right after I did and B0‘n' !o mptal»mlth «eh~&gt;i
st-------------------u------------------ ------• scored 170. then Howard Counterl man from Detroit shot a good 173 though so maybe I’ll run into him very poor now. At one time they
*o wc had a pretty good average around here. Be used to save the were very pra.perous
Banner for me while I wa&gt; down
for us three fellows from Michigan. there. Tlie folks wanted to send me
Write as soon as you can and let
They just posted thc rifle scores the Banner but I’ve been hoping I me know how you are. You can send
.and thc Co average was 93 and my would get to a permanent base be­ mo anything that won’t spoil like
fore long so I thought it would be hard candy, cig., SOAP ‘laundry and
toilet both I need this worse than
better to waitWc &gt;ere sent here from Jackson­ anything.) There are so many
ville for 5 special tralnin: and have things I can tell you it would lake
completed our course: now we are all my stationary to tell you. so will
waiting for our orders to move close for this lime and write more
again. It doesn’t look like we will thc next time.
I want you without fail to buy me
be going to any more schools right
away so our next base will no doubt a Spanish-English and Englishbe a permanent one. Moet of us are Spanlsh Dictionary and mall it a*
pretty anxious io gel moving m&gt; wc soon as you get this letter .
can see just What Ls In the offing.
By By
The training we have had is with a
Love Bobie
new type equipment and we will no My new address:
doubt work with it here in the I
Pvt. Hobart E. Hinkson. 16070732
Slates for some time before giving
A.P.O. 600. c/o Postrn»«ter
lit a real test.
When I started thte letter I
Wedding bells are nlaytng a march
thought it would be .just a short soon for Beatrice Tuckerman who
note but it has turned out to be left IhLv week for Atlantic City to
more of a gab feet. I wanted you to meet and marry 2nd Lt. Arland F
know that I get a kick out of your Martin. M&gt;n of Mr. and Mra Howard
column and appreciate the fart that Martin of Dowling. Wc can’t throw
you take interest enough in the the confetti and rice from here but

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Mister
Farmer!
you can

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you fa*v» a shower of our good wish­ Are you flattened tn one of those
es Ju*t the same.
swank hotel*. Bob?
Another lovely war- bride, Marte
Private Rusaell M. Teegardln
Eggleston, said ."I do" to Lieut.
A SK. 36183506
Wayne Plnkbelner Saturday night
c/o Postmaster
and away they flew for a brief hon­
eymoon-on their way to Arkansas
where Wayne is stationed. Dan Cu­
pid has a heavy schedule these day*
Pvt. Max Teegardln
Keystone Radio Schools
and 1* constantly on thc wing to
keep pace with young folks who wait
Class No 21 Highland Hell
on Uncle Sam’s furlough* instead
Hollidaysburg, Pa.
of on Cupids whims. Birl Eggleston These brothers are sons ot Mr. and
who had bean at Camp Ouster Just Mn. L J. Teegardln. 730 E. Madi.
------------------------ _
—. .leave
------ । I
when Bre ihe(r birthday* Mrs
four day*
was granted
a -i
short
to attend hl* sister's wedding (Il
wm Earl and Rusall Shellenbarger
Instead of "Bay it with Flower*"
(In lhe Navy) who want to Chicago Willard Gardner jiul "Said II."
tlie weekend before they left tb haye
one last fling and we felt a kindred
spirit With these two lads m they who Ilves vlx miles south of Hmtold about their spree for we'd have tinga. He talked to his brother Bob
done the''j*me thing ourself.) Good (Robert Charles) who left the fol­
wishes to you Lieut, and Mrs. lowing day for Fort Custer. (Bob U
Flnkbeiner.\
now on Ills way to another camp,
Jack Larkih and Trevor VanHou­ address unknown" is yet.) You
ten. both Navy, were home this timed your'xall perfectly Willard
weekend. Trevor iia* two more weeks and Ute folks said the phone con­
training at the Ford-Naval School nection wm perfect and It was good
In Detroit then heli take off again to hear your voice. We’ve a hunch
Do you remember Ted Zates, the that feeling was mutual, ehl Wil­
good looking, blond fellow with the lard's addre*| Is —
PJ’.C. Willard Henry Gardner.
neat car who was around here for
a couple years wltan lie wm em­
Fort Lewi*. Washington
ployed at the Yankee Springs projiN-t« (The girls will rememixr u you Birthday—March 31tl
.emma don
OU..U
«au oc
&gt;..*.*
.wu(L&lt;1 U* k.n0Woy°UJ Rddre« wh*”
fellows
’t) Well
he U
a 1st lleutenant stationed in Arkansas and you *rrive too Bob.)
... In (Frw— narEx last, nrwklr wfixti
' * '
he wm In Kalamazoo on leave. He
married a Kazoo girl.
36421850 CA. 320th Inf.
Camp
San
Lui*
Obispo, Califanil a
Young Pal and Phil Hecox had
Valentine Greetings from Masters
Gordon and Jimmy Fisher who were
Pvt. Winn Green 36421820
proud to write their playmate*, that
Oo. (J. 7l»t Bn 15th Reg
their Dad. Lt. Gordon Fisher. Is
Camp Robinson. Ark. XJ. S. Army.
Bstallon Surgeon at hl* camp in How goes it Winn. Doni forget the
Misstelppi.
letter you’re going to write, give tu
Pvt Bernard Hammond, son of all the dope, you know. "First Hand
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Hammond, is Chatter In Army Patter."
attending an Army cocking school,
for a period of at least two month*,
Pvt. Cloo E. Card
at Camp McCoy. Wte. Hi* new adCd. A. 41Hh Inft. Regt. ,
A&gt;X&gt;. 103
1
Pvt. Bernard Hammond
llth
36417398. LSS..
Bide. 2532,
Pvt George Converse
Camp McCoy, Wl*.
Mill C.M T Matnt. Co.
Don Welfare, who won so many
Camp Sibert, Ala.
track honors at H.H.S.. ha* arrived
at San Luis Obtepo, California. Birthday—Aug. 17
Don’s wife (nee Elaine Winslow, be­
Pvt. Robt. Bhellenbarger
fore their marriage Christmas Eve)
ei.t
c- er ew wn
works at the telephone office say*
Don wa* lucky to get a warmer ell- ■
mate location but it's pretty tar
Away. Den’s brother Carl, is sta- Birtiiday—July 31
tinned In the west, somawitere In i
Pvt. Don O. Reid
tne Rocky Mountain region.
We received report* that lhe fel-, 604 Tech. Sell. Sqdn.
Flight 2%
low* who left on Tue*day for Fort
St. -Petersburg.
Fla. ™ , ■
Custer were on their way to other
-- ------ --- rr;
camp* by Saturday Let us know ““J®,5??1 *Vtn ?*f.k PlpshrtorL or
when and where you arrive. Wonder
2V‘"r£“,ow’ tnm honw
if you Freeport lads who were In down your WBy Dfni7
that group will slay together. It i Lt. James N. Valentine,
wus pretty swell of Evart Ardis
'Freeixirt Bupt. of School) and your ; or. No. 5 Flight 36
Brks 21-A. Adv. Cadet Det.
otiter teacher Mr Hardy, to come
A.Af Nav. School
.
over to see you off, wasn't it? We
Monroe, La.
agree with what one of you said at Birthday—March 2nd
lhe US.O. room that morning. "This
Ardis is a good guy I" Suppose Gay­
Pvt. James F. Carpenter
lord Whitney, who was there tn bld
Co "D”, 62 Tng. Bn.
vnu all adieu, i* now in lhe Corn
«lh Tng. Regt B. I.
Guards. He said ho was leaving tha
t Platoon
next day. Can just *ae the girl* ey­
Camp Joseph T. Robinson. Ark.
ing him -with admiration as he V S. Army .
swagicrs along in his uniform. Birthday—Mar. 28th.
"What a man Whitney!" that* what
theyll say.
Pvt. Georte Belson. 36415327
Lt.
and---Mr* Brooks
have named , Hdq Co . 3rd.Bn. 1.30th Inf.
----------- ----- - ----------------ther new daughter Nancy Kay all | A P.O 33. Fort Lewis. Washington
6', pounds ot her as ahc..flirtdks HI Oeoruel we hear you’ve been a
dou-n to concentre* on eating and bit under the weather. Olad you’re
------- I— for
V— the
------------ ------------,OK now Bpt aeoqte wou^d
sleeping
next
few month*.
Now for a* many addresses as , plenty pleased to thank the poatpossible—
man for lota of mall from home
, Pvt Lewis Wilkins
। while he’s building up to top notch
.36415312 .
lA"*ln. We'll all be writing you fellWVCamp Macey, Texas
Birthday—June 16
Here’s a correction for vour book—
Pvt. Gerald Anders 38179770
A P O. No. 637
PJ’C. Charles P. Bantc*
20th Tech. Sch. Sqd.
c/o Pnetmaster. New York City;
H. V.
I
Lowrey Field. Denver. Colorado.
Heard about your promotion Char­ | Another New* Flash: —Larry
les. so giving your address with the Moore is in the hospital with meas­
les. We’re getting a number of these
special P.F.C.
I reports and we’re beginning to won­
Bob Moore who enlisted a long der if that is thc only way you fel­
time ago jra* called about two week* low* can figure out to look over the
ago and has not been classHied m nurses. You've sot to do better than
yet—lite address te—
.
। that, mteter. They tell us you are
Pvt. Robert G Moore
i claaalfled M.a navigator—all of you
582nd Tech. School Sqd.
I bovs s«mn to like to hear how the
Flight P.B.T.C. No. 4
other lellow* are classified. We'll try
Miami Beadi. Fla.
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�THE HABTDfGS P.UfNtfc TttWtHV FFBRr.ARY 11 1H1
’■Mn. Edie Staufer of Vermontville family spent Sunday with Mr. and Wm Hutchens und Mre. Mildred 1133—Don Smelker: 1935—Bernard I 11:30 A M. Morning Worship. Scr- Pleauni Valley
1 :mon by Pastor
Worship
’ I
nil •day
‘were Wednenday afternoon gueats Mra. Watt Thomas of South Bowne Thaler Sunday evening and *“ Fighter. tdccrasedL Robert Bough- '
Some orchids are at
11:00 A.M. Sunday School
I .............
her; 1938—Vernon Thompson. Rog- ,
Monday.
pendent upwi certain
of Mrs. EHb Catt. * Mr. and Mrs. * Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Clinton
Lcyendecker. Marshall Seger; 7.00 P M. Chrbtlan Endeavor. Top­
8 M P M. Christian Endeavor
; Ruination and can grmr
1937—Clarence Surrarrer. Lawrence ।ic: 'How Christ Build', a World of
Semiah Seese and Mrs. Adah Mot- of Hastings were Sunday guests of
Duration Club To Meet
8:00
PM.
Tuesday
Prayer
Meetwhere
the to insect* live.
Mt. und Mra. Harold Aid tic hand
Wieland,
William
Boughner,
Albert
Brotherhood".
.
Leader:
Jim
Yonkers.
Dean Overholt of Grund Rapids
were Sunday dinner guest
Tlie Duration Club will meet
...__ _ -teitn.
.
I
8:00 P-M- Evening Service. Earl Ing.
was a Satutday evening caller of _..
Mr. and Mrs. Wesley.
Keim of family. * Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Bur- Wednesday. February 24 in the Li­ Harcroft: 1938—James Humphrey.
Rev. and Mn. Griffin. * Mr. and ClarluvIUc. vMiner
'1"— uKing
'1"" spent the Sras called on Rev. and Mrs. L. M brary Rooms. Letters from the boys Charles Brechelsen, Gerald Forbey. Sease. Evangelism Superintendent
James
Cool-.
1939-Wraley
Blough.
lurkey
of.
Hastings
Saturday
after
­
are read at each .meeting, so if you
weekend with Mr. and Mrs Harry
Mra. George Post ot Hastlncs called Oliver of Ortonville. * Mra. Forrest noon. &gt; Mr*. Cora WtUtney and „
aTC „
iri „
UU1.
,„ jr.. Ronald Follis. Paul Burkey. Bobi ।of the Barry County Christian En­
Pocket Gophers
have
a ,„
letter
from
a boy in the w
aervon their aunt, Mrs. Ida Payna Sat- Buehler ___
An average chair contains M
spent .from Wednesday un­ Doris of Woodland wertf Sunday u0 that will be intr:rating to the Whitney. Eugene Guernsey, John ,deavor Union will be the guest
Pocket gophers derived their ’
urday. * Mr and Mrs. V. L. Wol-—W-Sunday with her husband at Ai- dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs Ken club wln yau plrlLM. brlng u ftl the Eish; 1940—Bernard Preston: 1941 »peaker at Ulis service
name because of their very large ’ hardwood to make lhe stock
—
Elwin
Wood.
Reuben
Fish.
Lyle
Braendle
and
family.
*
Cadet
Keith
next
nm-llm
?
:
7:00
P.M.
Thursday
Prayer
Mee»cott of Lansing spent Saturday and legan. * Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Culcheek pouches.
Newton.
Merle
Surrarrer.
Charles
Catt
ot
New
York
is
a
patient
In
the
’
-----------1
ink.
’
■
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. L. R, Wol- ver entertained Sunday with a famWord
cott. * Mr. and Mra. LeVant New- ily dinner in honor of the birthday hospital with the measly * Mr.
Word llaA
ha* been reeelVK
receivedl that
that Blough. Richard Blough; 1942—Don
-------- Eiwwl Yoder. Del win Hut-1
ton of Plainwell were Sunday din- anniversary of her daughter, MU.s and Mt*. Iran IX-nl^ and family Qjenn Frederickson underwent an -Preston,
ner guests of Mr. and Mra. Nell Frances Biggs of Nashville. The and Mra. Minnie Harper of Alto, operation at William Beaumont e*»ena.
and
Max
Jttce
of
Dearborn
were
Orn
erai
Ho
’
pital.-El
Paso.
Texas.
To-----The foilwing boys attended Free­
Newton nnd family. * Mr. and Mrs. auests present were: Mr. and Mra.
Sunday
dinner
gurats
of
Mra^Mina
wJlrt
rlth
to
write
to
him.
hi*
port
High School, but did not grad­
Eugene D. Schantz of Grand Rap* *Donald Bothard of Nashville. Mrs.
Dfnbe * Mrs. Robert Camubrh of a(1(hrlts b M |ollw,
olenn L uate: Ravmond Lewis. Raymond
,ids
a. —
-------------—of
. a adaughter
.—oenevteve Strubblc, and Bob Car­
are the
parents
&gt;iint
spent
from
Friday
until
SunFr.-derickson,
William
Beaumont
penter
of
Hastings.
*
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Bunn.
Glenn .Murphy. Wilson.
Elaine Louise, born December 30.
day
with
her
parents.
Mr
and
Mra.
Hav
«!.h
h,r
Mr
.nrf
M,,
General
Hospital.
Ward
10.
El
Paso.
Claude
Walton,
local,
and
daugh
­
Guernsey.
Lewis Guernsey. Max
Mrs Schan'z Ls the former Alice
Mackey. Willis Thompson. Gaylord
Kunde. * Word has been received ter Mra. Robert Campbell of Flint. Claude Walton mid family. * Mr. Texas.
and
Mrs.
Frank
Thompson
and
schedule or lets federal
• This year it is more important than ever be­
Mrs
Floyd
Walton
of
South
Bowne.
Whitney.
that Hugo White. Lyle Newton, and
INCOME TAXES
Denny
spent
Sunddy
with
Mr.
nnd
A
C
OO
o
’
clock
dinner
will
be
served
nnd
Mrs.
Ivnn
Roush,
local,
were
Reuben Fish are now stationed In
fore that income taxes be paid promptly. If you
California. * Mr. nnd Mrs. Ken Grand Rapids shoppers Friday * Mrs. Henrv Thompson of South Thursday at the twine of Mr. nnd
Freeport Methodist Church
do not''have enough money put..aside—to pay
Bowne.
Other
guests
were
Alice
Mrs.
Archie
Wood
in
honor
of
the
Mr.
mid
Mrs.-Clare
Bassett
and
fam
­
Smelker and Emily spent Thursday
Everett M. Love, pastor
your taxes.^.get in touch with us for on income
evening with Mr. and Mrs. Frank ily of Irving were Sunday guests of Gardner and Every Lowe also uf birtlidny anniversary of Archie and
Morning Worship 11:00 Sermon:
Thompson and Denny. * pvt. Char­ Mr. nnd Mrs. George Bassett. « Mis* Routh Bowne * Mr and Mrs. Glenn in honor of Pvt Ewlln Wood who "God Needs Laymen.”
tax loan. Pay'your taxes and get them off your
ineosit no or­ b
ua«nts
rr &gt;
- l-s Blouah of Fort Custer spent Evelyn Overholt of Battle Creek Kellogg wrne Sunday guests of Mr. h j)oine on furlough About thirtymind . . . repay us&gt;nQritfi1y!
is
pfndetiU
Hon,
Two
nnd
Mrs.
Robert
Glasgow
and
fmnfive
relatives
und
friends
are
exSunday
School
12:00
.
spent
the
weekend
with
her
parents.
Sunday with his parents. Mr. and
TAX
TAX
TAX
TAX
Mrs. pecu-d * At the Farmers Co-opCarlton Center Methodist Church
Mrs Jesse Blough. * Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Overholt. * !1Y cf D°wllnK * Mr
Loans in Small Amounts or up to $300
■ sn
*1,000
Clare
Payne
of
Climax
spent
the
(
.
rn
tive
Creamery
Annual
business
Mra.
Irma
Brown
spent
Thursday
Fred Cool of Pleasant Valley were
Morning Worship 10:00
130
. Cash Advanced For All Worthy Purposn. Several Loan
Sunday School 11:00
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. nnd Friday nt the home ot her weekend with their mother. Mrs. meeting which was held in the K P
3 30 ./
t C2
1 soo
Plans Available, Induding Straight Signatsre Loam,
A
We hope, to *ee many people in
D. Coo). * Raymond Wieland of daughter. Mra. Glenn Miller of Has­ Ida Pavne * Mr and Mrs. Ray Wle- h«11. February 3rd. lhe following
too
ICOO
No
Embarrassing Inquiries Made Of Friends, Relatives
land
and
family
called
on
their
officers
wereelected.
Alec
Wlnater.
tings.
*
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Howard
De’
North Manchester. Ind., was a week­
church next Sunday who under War
230
103
37
a'ooo
273
ISO
73 "i"i3
end guest of his parents. Mr. and Mond of Woodland, and Mr. and daughter Mral Karyi Livingston and president; and Paul Brodbeck. John Time found It inconvenient to at­
—I 0
a.aoo
HO
177
Mrs. Ray Wieland and family. * Mra. Claud Mead local visited Ar­ family of. Clarksville Sunday. * lawyer. Alvin Helrlglr. and Wlll tend regularly before. .
■1
2 SOO
3S7
21S
147
Sundav
dinner
guests
ot
Mr.
and
n
n
&gt;u
thur
Jones
of
Grandville
Sunday.
*
Mrs. George Nelson and Mn Glenn
’ VA
260
117
a.eoo
IBS
’----------- Kellogg were Hastings visitors Mon­ Mr. nnd Mra. Leon Henney of Grand Mrs. Claude Walton and family weie
Church of the
S23
221
IBS
2 S00
2S7
Seniors to Present Play
101’4 W. STATE STREET
PHONE tlU
237
day afternoon. * Mr. and Mrs. Cle­ Rapid.’, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Mrs. Rob’rt Campbell of Flint, nnd
3.000
S73
32S
101
United Brethren In Christ
HASTINGS, MICHIGAN
Do you like to have lun? Would
W. Msks Incon, Txx Load Up T 1300
ment Mend and sons were Sunday Roush, Mr. and Mra. Victor Henney Miss Evelyn Thompson of ClariesE.B. Griffin D. D. Pastor
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bird Shel- and daughter Joan, and Mrs Agnes ville. * Elwood Yoder has been you like to see a comedv play that Freeport
’ ienbarger of Hastings. * Mrs. Rob­ Thompson of Hastings came with transferred from Fort Custer to just suit* vour taste? Well then, you
10:30 AJd. Sunday School
ert Falconer of Hastings spent Sat­ well-filled baskets to help Mrs. Mary Camp Gordon. Georgia. * Mrs Bcs- are cordially Invited to attend he
urday and Sunday with Miss Eve­ Henney celebrate her birtliday an­ ale Fox of Hastings was a Friday annual Senior play to be presented
lyn Fox. ★ Mr. and Mrs Austin niversary, Sunday evening. ★ Mr. overnight guest of Mr. nnd Mrs. Al- Wednesday evening. February ?4th.
Rosenberger of Clarksville were and Mra. O. H. Fausey, who are em­ l«n Fish. She nbo culled on Mr. and in the 1OOF Hall. The name of this
Saturday evening supper guests of ployed in Muskegon Heights, spent Mr.«. Frank Dorr during the evening, umelv comedy Is “I’m In Thc Army
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Rosenberger thc weekend nt their home near * Milton Buehler Ls sii-ndlng from Now". In case the title oi the piny
fl»d Marvin * Pvt. Willis Hutchens Freeport. * Mr. nnd Mrs. Allen RUh Sunday until Wednesday at the H. 'might round misleading. Mr. Albert.
- - --- hastrnX
----------- --------------the author
to assure—
us that•
of Lake Ponchtraln. New Orleans. were Wednesday dinner guests of A. Thompson home in Grund Rap- -•
La. Ls home on a few days furlough. Mr. and Mra. L. A. Seger of Grand ids * Robert Newton was on the h's new enmedv is not a war plav—
* Mr. nnd Mrs. Herrick of Battle Rapids. Other guests present were sick list last Friday and Saturday. fnr from it! Rather, it Li a modem
Creek nnd Mr. and Mrs. Ralph At- Mrs. George Woidring nnd daughter * Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bunn re­ comedy about an average family and
l-e nnd family of Gull lake were Mrs. Henry Lenson of Holland, and ceived word that their snn Raymond it Is packed with iauiAter. When
Sunday dinner guests of Rev. and Mrs. Robert Seger of Grand Rapids. lias been promoted to thc rank of the curtnin rises on "Um In The
Mrs. John McCue. Little David Al­ * Mr. and Mrs Otto Kunde were Sgt. in the U. S Arm'’ He is still Army Now"! and you- become acice. who has been spending the pgst Sunday callers nt the home of Mr. stationed in the Hawaiian blanch ounintrd with thc various characttwo weeks with his grapdirarepts. and Mra. John Collar ot Middleville. * Mrs. Frank Thompson and Denny tors in lhe nlay you will think to
returned home with hLs parents. * * Mr. and Mrs. John Thaler and called on Mrs. Ralph Moore amt yourself. “Why. I know somebody
Mr. and Mrs. Buel Sisson enjoyed Mr. and Mrs. Howard Thaler were
a family reiuilon Sunday with the Sunday dinner guests ot Mr. nnd Christian Endeavor held their busl- and known the people who go to
e'cnption of 1st Lt. Carl Edmonds Mra. William MLihler and Gwendo­
make up the family that Mr Aland o&lt; e great-grandchild, one year lyn of South Bowne. * Miss Frances thv Bonn ln«t Wednesday evening. b-rt has writen about and well all
old. Their guests Included Mr. and Posthumous of Bowne was n week­ After the meeting several games be howling at thc many brilliant
Mrs. Gordon Edmonds and daugh­ end guest of Mr. and Mra. Ray Wie­ were played followed by refresh­ wisecracks that emanate from their
ter Bonita Ruth, son Loren, also land and family. * Tlie children ments of hamburgers and pop. * Ups. Needless to say. the comedy
... .....
____ Durkee
Pvt. Wesley Blough. Jr. of Camp
and Mrs. .......
Richard
denis largely with the youth, ot our
Stuart L nnd Mrs. Edmonds and of Mr.
entertaining t lip whooping «wananon. N. c. a.nd Pvt
Elwin great country and there are fine
little son Roger Denn all of Ann Ar­
' D.
" Cool,
’ who
— *— has
- •------been Wood of Lake Pnnchtrpn. New Or­ parts for each member of the'cast.
bor. nnd Mr. and Mrs. Vcrdan Co­ cough. *• J.
Ville and Barbara Ann of near Mid­ quite ill. is much Unproved and Is leans. La. were visitors nt the FreeThe W S.C.S. met al the home of
dleville. Carl Edmonds in an Avia­ able to be around lhe house. * Gar­ jx.rt School Monday. * Mr. und Mrs.
tion Troup carrier in thc army, Lor­ rett Everson and Carl Lightfoot Henry Smelker and Mrs: and Mra. Mrs. Evart Ardis last Wednesday.
h’Mnera meeting a short
en G. Edmonds has enlisted In thc spent the weekend with Mr and Kenneth Smelker were Sunday din­ »f r
R—rrvcs but is still a student at Mra. Harold Skinner of Battle Creek. ner guests of Mr and Mrs. John program was given. Lunch of jello
* Pvt. Elwin and small cakes were served to the
Western State College in Kalama- * Mr. and Mrs. Frank Thompson ”osunn of McCords
voo where he Is a Junior. The day and Denny spent Friday evening Wood of Lake Ponchtraln New Or­ twenty-nine guests present. Six of
was happily spent in spite of thc with Mr. and Mrs. Charles A- Wood­ leans. Ln. is spending a week with whom had a birthday in the months
and his parents Mr. and Mrs. Archie -f
Fobnnrv. and March
extreme cold weather. * Mr. and ruff of near Hastings. * Mr.. .....
Anna*
— ' Wood and family. * Word has been were seated al a special guest table
Mrs. Paul Thompson and family of Mrs Case Hoekstra, Mrs. A"
"
—r-iv.d i'-.i ”vi D-tw-n Hutch­ decorated with valentines and other
Bowne Center were Sunday dinner Van! Hof and son Harold, and • Mra.
auc&lt;ts of Mr nnd Mrs. Joe Kauff- Wilma Burrow and baby Jimmie all ens and Pvt Richard Blough are holiday decorations.
men and family. * Miss Ruth of Grand Rapids were -Wednesday now .'tnttoned somewhere in Wash­
Graduates In Service
Sqhurman of Midland spent thc evening dinner guesta at the Claude ington * Mrs. Singer and Mrs Rus­
We wish to list all of the boys’
weekend with Mr. nnd Mrs. Evart Walyrti home. * Mrs. Rupert Cane sel of Grand Rapids were Sunday
Ardis and Jimmy. * Mr. and Mrs. of Grand Rapids visited her uncle, dinner guests of Mr. and- Mra. Ivan names that have graduated from the
George Bustance. and family spent j D.-Cool Tuesday. * Mr. and Mrs. Roush. * Pvt. Willis Hutchens of Freeport High School nnd are now
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Gary Orley Fausey of Muskegon Heights Now Orleans. La., in home on a fur­ in the Armed Forces
Claw of 1923—Clayton Burleigh
Studt of Lake Odessa. * Mrs. Min­ attended thc serveces at the United lough. he is visiting his«molher nnd
These horses arc all in good condition and'with one
nie Harper of Alto*tpent a few days Brethren church Sunday evening. -'-•-r »»rs Marvin Thalqr. * Mrs. ami Jack Buehler: 1930—Maurice
exception are perfectly sound; if you see them you
with Mrs. Mina Denise. * Mr. ana * Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Kercher and Illah Roush of Detroit visited Mrs. Overholt: 1031—Raymond Perkins;

FREEPORT

How Much Will Your
Income Taxes Be?

(DO YOU HAVE THE
MONEY TO PAY THEM?

CITIZENS CREDIT CORP.

AUCTION SALE

On account of the death of R. B. Walker and the disposal of the farm we will offer
at public auction the following described personal property at the Walker home­
stead, Sec. 34 Irving Twp., located 5 miles northwest of Hastings, or 5 miles south­
west of Middleville, or 3 miles east of Irving, or 1 mile north of the Smelker farm
on old M-37 on

THURSDAY, FEB. 25,1943
Commencing ot 10:30 A. M. the following will be offered for sole

1
1
1
1

HORSES
brown mare, 12 years old, 1800 lbs*
bay mare, 11 years old, 1700 lbs.
bay horse, 5 years old, 1700 lbs.
black mare, coming 4 years, 1750 lbs.
like them.

CATTLE
Guernsey "Sire Royal Prince of Hope",
4 years old, registered.
Guernsey Sire, 9 months old, eligible to
register.
Guernsey cow, 10 years old "Mays Queen
of Barry" registered, bred July 11.
Guernsey cow, 4 years old, fresh Jan. 14.
Guernsey cow, 4 yrs. old, fresh Jan. 12.
Guernsey cow, 4 years old, fresh Jan. 10.
Guernsey cow, 4 years old, bred Jan. 22.
Guernsey cow, 4 years old, bred July 25.
Guernsey cow, 3 years old, bred Nov. 6.
Guernsey cow, 14 years old, bred Nov. 28.
Guernsey cow, 10 years old, bred July 11.
Guernsey cow, 4 years old, bred Nov, 28.
Guernsey cow, 9 years old, bred Sept. 8.
Guernsey cow, 3 years old, bred Nov. 7.
Dark Brown Jersey, 7 yrs. old, bred Jan. 2.
Dark Brown Jersey, 8 yrs., bred Jan. 10.
Guernsey Heifer, 22 months old, due at
time of sole.
6 Guernsey Heifers, 18 months old, bred
August 1st.
5 Guernsey Heifers, 1 year old.
1 Guernsey Heifer, 9 months old.
1 Guernsey Heifer, 6 months old.
1 Guernsey Heifer, 2 months old.

AUCTION SALE

Having decided to quit farming, I will have an auction sole at my farm 6Vi miles southeast of

Hastings; or

three-quarters mile north of Baltimore church; or three-quarters mile south of Striker school on

TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1943
Storting ot 1 o'clock, I will offer the following:

HORSES

..

Bay horse, 4 yrs. old, wgt. 1450
Bay horse, 3 yrs. old, wgt. 1450

Red cow, 9 yrs. old, calf by side
Red heifer, pasture bred
Calf, 8 mos. old

Half brothers, broken

Sorrel horse, 4 yrs. old, wgt. 1500
Sorrel horse, 3 yrs. old, wgt. 1450
Own brother*, broken

HOGS
2 brood sows, due first week in April
14 feeder pigs

cows
Holstein cow, 4 yrs. old, due in June
Holstein heifer, fresh
Holstein heifer, fresh
Holstein heifer, due in March
Holstein heifer, due in April
2 Holstein heifers, pasture bred
Jersey cow, 6 yrs. old, due in March
Jersey cow, 7 yrs. old, due in March
Jersey cow, calf by side ।
Jersey heifer, fresh
2 Jersey heifers, pasture bred
Red cow, 3 yrs. old, due in March
Red cow, 3 yrs. old, fresh
Red and white cow, 6 yrs. old, due in Apr.

MACHINERY

John Deere riding plow, good one
Bonner walking plow
Wagon
Roller
Hay rack
Wagon box
Riding cultivator
McCormick binder
Deering mower, good shape
John Deere mower, nearly new
Jamesway electric brooder, 500 chick
American separator, electric, used
10 mos.
No. 12 DeLaval seoarator, good shape
One set heavy work harness, good one
Five horse collars
\
Six 10-gal. milk cans

20 Ton hay. Stack of straw.
500 Bu. corn in crib.
250 Shocks of corn. 100 Bu. oats.
About 10 ft. of ensilage.

These cows oro oil T.B. and Bangs tested and in ex­
ceptionally good condition: production records and
other information given at day of sale.

PIGS

FARM MACHINERY

2? exceotionolly good, thrifty feeding
shoots.

McCormick Deering tractor 10-20.
Oliver tractor p|ow.
Five foot tractor disc, Hammermill.

(Among them a lot of promlting brood »awi, Chntor
White).

THIS FARM FOR SALE AT PRIVATE SALE.

Nothing to be removed until settled for.

AT

NOON

CALL MRS. WALKER, phone 713F1-1

WITH

HOT

DRINK

TrgJIUlQB All sums of fen dollars or under, cash; over that amount, six months time will be given on good
| KLIelvIwa bankable notes drawing six per cent interest. If interested in time tcfms, make arrangements
—— with Calednia Bank or with clerk on day of sale.

WILLIAM HART, Prop
HENRY FLANNERY, Auctioneer

POULTRY EQUIPMENT

3 Brooder stoves. Brooder truck.
3 Brooder houses, 10 x 12.
One brooder house, 8x10.
2 Screen oorches for poultry.
Poultry fence, and miscellaneous poultry
equipment.
FEED

(Headed bv the famoui sire as listed above whoso dams
record for 1942 is 11689 lbs. milk. 527.9 lbs. but-

LUNCH

TERMS: Cash.

FARM MACHINERY

Appleton two roll husker.
Silo filler Blizzard No. 1 T.
Chevrolet truck.
Rite Way milking machine, year old. '
Hay loader. Manure spreader.
Deering binder. Rotary hoe.
Daisy cultivator.
One horse cultivator.
Gale corn planter.
Cement mixer.
Dumo rake. Side delivery rake.
Bean puller. Drill. 3 Sec. drag.
Banner olow. 2 Scalding kettles.
14 h.D. Gas engine. 3-4 horse gas motor.
Platform scales. 4, 10 gal. milk cans.
Pair sleighs. Harnesses and collar.
Incubator. Canvas, 16 x 18.
Garden cultivator. Water seoarator.
Whirl pool washing machine without
motor.
TOO. 2 auart grone baskets and shears.
Gal. iar. 24 inch buzz saw.
Well e^uioment. Emerv arinder.
Ueort duster and insecticide.
HUr.ntitv ot lumber, forks, shovels and
other tools too numerous to mention.

MRS. R. B. WALKER &amp; WALTER STAGER, Prop*.
N. C. THOMAS, Auctioneer

E. E. GRAY, Clerk

4405 S. Division, Grand Rapids

if

Phone 32082.

CALEDONIA BANK,

�Ivtwd w &gt;ar luxland. » MhW'kin. CO UnM SM V* IS
| Mary und^hrr father .^PEter^ Bailie, the home of her sUter, Mr*. Un*

IELTON

MO MSw

HICKORY
la a blinding saowetorm Thur*-

Leslie Wllffama n
neighborhood wa* grieved
Mr. and Mra Hngr
' the death ft Mra. I. H. I
Sunday with their parents, Mr. and good of Woodland. Rhe was of such
week* MO. *
cx&gt;:un»
Hut Week's Utter.
Mrs Leslie Withams near Freeport, a talented,
went to the home of her brother
*
Mr*
Kenneth
Aldrich
Funeral service.! were held at 2
Kalamazoo spent Sunday with their
o'clock Thursday at the Henton win R. Jones in Oalesjmrg. Satur­
day afternoon where she will spend
ItchclI. 45. of Richland, who died several weeks. * Herman Reynolds Mrs. John Chambarlaln anddaugh­
Ims been confined to hi* bed the ter Patty and Mra. Marshall Nor­
William McCullum and children ot
wood Were in Hastings Saturday
Kalamazoo spent Friday and Satafternoon. * Mra. Garth FloJIa

birthday*

hurl. * Waller Baird of Midland
— illness of hte
«rod GordSn Prouty, twelve y«Jra*Sld o*

ner of the

Midland Park wm taken lo Bcrgeu
horottel Thursday for x-ray exammotion after colliding with a tclcphone pole while coastiug. * Thc
flfloen-monlhs old *on of Mr. and
during tile past week wore: ——
Mra. Harald While has been very
MUdred Oraood at Ten* Haute,
111 with pneumonia at the home of
Ind . from Thursday until Bunday.
Mr*. J. L Daniels for a few day*. Mr. and Mrs. Lyhden Johncock, and “°.®*
hte grandmother. Mrs Nellie Pen­
nock Ills parent* and two broth* Mrs. Paul Kyburz and Mr*. Ber­ cluldrcn Friday night and Mr. and Jh"1,.®®'’’
»ra are at lhe Pennock hopic *
tha Bush were elected delegates to Mra Almond Weber Balurday night *
I tlie Prohibition State Convention also Mr. Hauer of Huntington, Ind. “
Saturday morning at 9:45 Hal SinJ held at the Y. M. C. A. in Lansing They all with Mr. and Mr*. Ir* Oc- a
M1LO
clatr'a garage was discovered afire.
; on Friday. Feb. 13. * Donald Smith,
lAit
A 1830 ChevroleV pedan was totally
Mra
nnrf Mr- d“lK&gt;yetix and the garage stUl
I who enlisted some lime ayo. left SZta wS5aId,£5U£vMrS&lt;jS; dren m at tttebama of Mr. aM
Mr •landing 1* worthless.
Prompt
for Detroit last Tuesday mom Ing.
Mra Chester Brumloy in Irving
»«vtee by the fire department
* Mrs. Merrill Evans of Kalamazoo r™
L
fL0!* iav*d olher nearby building*. * Mra
pent the weekend, with her par­ ed wm Mrs L. D. woodman and
v„..
n.-n--. ..,.
hosn^of MYs. Paul Kybura at Del- Lurretta Beadle and son Jimmie
ents. Mr. and Mr*. Ruaw41 Mott
ton Tuesday. * Mr. and MI*. Leon and Mra Donald Reed and son of
* Mr and Mrs. Fred Buslta ot
Dunning, Lawrence Jones of Delton Battle Creek were guests Sunday
। Grand Rapid* and Mrs. Ink* McAIand Mr. and Mra. Merte Bradfield of Mr. and Mrs. John Mourer. *
ly of Pigton spent from Saturday
u
ril, «
Ur
6004 of O*st!«on Center ware 8un- were in Lbn*lng, Thursday where G. Welcher of Battle Creek was a
I ntcht until Monday morning with !ran.d
*
*5’ * The rrW‘'s ,&lt;*nM e*y visitor* at WUUam Cogswells .K—
.
_lrcn t0T rfCent gueil ot hU aWcr J5,r &lt;n4
■ Mr. and Mrs. George Sprague. .
i; to va this Monday morning of the w awra! people got their cars
Mr. Dun- Mra. Orin Haynes Mr. and Mra. ’
na-ring of Arthur Johncock at »uUed In the snow drift* Thuns— ----- —
receiving Neal Welcher and children of BalFAJR LAKE
Cloverdale. He grew to manhood
and had to bt polled out, owing tiw Michigan State College Award He Creek were callerrs Sunday,
I and lived for many year* neat our to thc ley r
condition
—
ot •*thi' —
roads. of Merit * Fred Van Strain made Their son Clayton of Battle Creek
Mr. and Mrs Alton Annour and community. He we* one of the old- The bus did not get out from Bas­ a bualnes* trip to Pontiac Saturday, spent the weekend at home and
er
eons
of
our
oldest
settlers
that
tings
ao
we
had
no
school,
ahd
Mra
children of Battle Creek called at
* Mr. and Mrs. Albert Roll and Mra. Mrs. Bessie Water* v ’ —~। the home of their unde. H. O. Ai- fettled und developed our locality Dorothy Fisher wu unable to
Eva Ron of Blue Island. III., are Wednesday afternoon. - Mr. ----and
I mour Tuesday evening. ★ Mrs Nel- The family ha* the sympathy of to her *choo! m Nash rille. * L,.« I Spending a few day* at their farm. Mr*. Glen Aspinali and Mr. and
| son Willison, who has been 111, has their many friends here. * Stephen puher 1* quite seriously UI. and In Mr. Roll returned lo hte home Sal- Mrs. Vale Morrteson have moved to
who
has
been
seriously
ill
bed
with
the
flu
at
this
writing,
I returned home afler spending some
! urday. * Mr* Emily Wilcox enter- the Hopkins farm north and west
with
measles
ond
whooping
cough
*
Mr
and
Mr*.
Delbert
Myers
alul
time at Leila hospital * The Kins­
talned her *on Lyle and family ot of town. * A second accident one
— **
‘
children
of ------near -------Leach
ley Ladies Aid will hold their regu­ is gaining nicely now.
, Battle creek. Satuftay in honor of half mile south of Hickory Oomera
Sunday caller* al the ho
lar monthly meeting a: lhe hall on
hte birthday. * Richard Skinner of tn the snow storm Thursday mom­
I and MHvm Whetstone.
, Feb. 17. Potluck dinner. * Mr. NORTH HOPE
! Berrien Center called on Mr. and ing occurred when Lester Newe»nd Mrs. Brcvs and children of Last Week's Letter
Mn. Merle Bradfield. Saturday *5irk .oil track xtnrtt aJeep from
This community extends their sym­ SOUTHWEST WOODLAND
: Dick Is a former cow tester and goes fort Cutter and Vere William* folHastings spent Sunday with their
pathy
to
RcV.
Isaac
Oagood
and
Last
Week's
Letter.
| parent*, Mr. and Mr*. H. O. Ar­
inlo the army Wednesday.
,ow*n&lt; *!™ck
,lTuck- Thc
——, ,
road had one lane driving on a£: family In the loss of their wife and
Jntilce and Donna Kay Band­
mour.
count nf
of snow.
* 'The
W. R
8 n
C. «
8.
I mother. * Mrs. Ros* McCallum brook spent from Friday till Bun­ NORTHEAST WOODLAND
pounl
*nn"’ *
rh‘' w
' has been postponed until Friday
। spent a few days with Mra. Fanny day with Mr. and Mr* Burt Roger*
Plame ol Mice
L-at Week's letter
.,v
Feb.
19th.
*
Mr*.
Ray
Waiter* K
gave
.iwT
ran,... Smith and Rena Pierce at Hastings.
mouse w OuB
spent the weekend
The Waman's Auxiliary of the a shower Friday evening. Feb. 6th
jlague of 1917. 70.000 mice were de- j wlth Mr.
Mri.
gnfl 6end and Gall of Kalamazoo spent EvangeUcai church had a pot luck for Mrs. James Dee (Hilda Wlltruyed in oof
Saturday with Mr. and Mr*. Otto &lt;1 inner at the home of Mr. and Mr* llama) a recent bride. There were
one (armyard.
family at Hasting*.
Townsend and Gall remained to Ben Sehneider Friday. All the twenty-six gueate and Mrs. Dee respend this week. * Mrs. Lawrence IsdlM and men of the church were ceived many beautiful gift*. * Mrs.
Chase and David of Coata Grove invited and also some of thc friends Hal Sinclair and daughter Ger-X-&gt;nnd Mrs Ora Lehman vteited Mrs. of the community. A short program irude gave a shower Mondav eveDella Cotton at the home of her wa* given after the dinner and also &gt;&gt;ing Feb- 8th for Mr*. Dee There
son Charles Cotton of Mulliken some Bible contests II was a beau- were eighteen guests present and
Thursday tn honor of her birth­ tlfal day and with splendid cooper- lhe honored guest received many
day. * Mr. and Mr*. Russell Kant- ntlon thc meeUng proved to be a lovely and useiu) gift*. * Tlie Mis­
ner and Mr. and Mr*. Wesplnter. grand success. ♦ Bunday dinner stonary Society of thc W. M Church
Jr., and children of Hastings were Rueste at Uw home of Mra. Bertha 11
bcen postponed on account of
Sundav dinner guests of Mr. and Eckardl and Mr. and Mra. Victor bud rOft‘E * A third accident a
Mra. Guy Kantner, Jeanne and Eckardt and family were Mrs. Row hnlf mUc
of town occurred
Marvin.
Little Mis* Bartnra Wes- Pamey of Greenville. Geo. Schnel- Saturday afternoon- at about two
Otrine to condiplnter remained for a few day*' &lt;ier. Mtea Etta Schneider. Mr. and o clock when Rom Town driving
ditlona of leather
visit * Mr. and Mr*. Clarence Mra. WiU Velte and Joyce Logan, south and Mr. Hall the Gazette
Sisson and Paul of Irving were Bun­ * Mr. and Mr*. Kart Eckardt and man drtvlni? nwth collided on thc
day afternoon guests of Mr. and Joyce and Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Bate* narrow road. Both men were inMra. Keith Farlee and baby. * and Doris were in Lansing Thun.. Jnred and were taken to a Dr Mr
new HARNESS
Mr*._ Victor
___
_____ _Benner
_____________
was brought day and attended Farmer. Week Town had a cut on lhe chin and
ciiest tah.rUa
injuries. Rn.h
Both e.r.
cars were h.dbad­
now.
We still
home from Harting. Sunday. Mr. program at M B C
ehe«t
ly damaged. * Mr. and Mrs Rus­
wm. Eddy 1* caring for her.
1
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hare a good stork
sell Tolles and three children of
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on hand to sell
BARNUM SCHOOL
i Last Week’s Letter
CBunnell
r Mr&gt; district
„.«&lt; called on his moth­
er. Mrs Hazel Nunnemaker and
^5
8
’Aer
. .
.__ I Mr *nd Mr?' Prter Leinaar of grandmother.
" —- — Mi
* try. Sarah Town SunEdward
Rresor.
has
m Mra.
»
P
ayfcrd ,R
ff*or.- who h
*8 been Oeltop are visiting their son. Henry day evening. * LRev.
—. ________
NOW. so you will
and Mrs _ Har111 for two weeks, u
is improving.
in
And ^fe. Mr. and Mrs Harold Les- old Bugbee of Kalamazoo called on
have it when spring work starts.
Ttw West Woodland Birthday ter and children of near Banficld Rev. and Mrs. Eyler. Mr. and Mra.
Hare your old Harnesses oiled and repaired now before lhe ruth
Club was entertained al the home were teat Sunday dinner guects at thc Banford Willison nnd Mr. and Mrs
of Mra. Chas. Farthing of Woodland Leinaar home. * Russell WaL-on ot Joe Baines last week Tuesday *
Friday. Mra. McMillan was assistant Detroit spent the weekend with Mrs. Rev. Bugbee was called lo Delton
hostess.
Watson and children. ♦ Mra. -Mia—to preach a funeral sermon for
,
Mrs Milo Bawdy relumed to Ann nie Campbell spent Saturday with Mrs. Jennie Reynolds, a member uf
(air prices.
Arbor last week for further treat- her sisters at Delton. * The Cedwsthe W. M. Church aj Hickory CorCreek school visited the Delton tier* and for Arthur Johncock. an
school last Thursday. All reported old
_’J neighbor
,
-----of
' Rutland.
SHOE A LEATHER GOODS SHOP
a nice time. * Myron Wertman ha* HOPE CENTER'* '
Hog* Immunized
been on the sick list. Glad to report
More than 100.000 hogs have been him better now. * Mr. and Mr*. Last Week’s Letter
111 So. Jefferson. Stnoting*. *Url’
successfully immunized with a new Harold Lenter entertained Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ashby were
1 hog-cholera vaccine.
Mr*. Wayne Lester and children, greatly surprised last Saturday when
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Leinaar. Boyd. their granddunghler and her hus­
Mr and Mrs. Ebble Leinaar. local, band. Mr. and Mrs George Hart­
and Mr. and Mra. Richard Leinaar man of Illinois, accompanied by her
of Battle Creek to a chicken dln- father. Clyde Ashby and his wife,
. ner Jan. 27 in honor of Richard walked in on them. Tile father and
1 who left for Fort_ Custer. Jan. 28. grandparents had not seen her for
| nineteen rears. Before her marriage
THREECORNERiT
she was Esteila Lucille Ashby. Many
I will remember her around this com­
Last Week's Letter
Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and munity. * Billy. Monica was called
Mrs. Izxlie William* were Mr. and into service last week. * Floran SaMr* Roger Williams and son. Dean Ilk Ls home on a ten day furlough
of Delton. Mr*. Garth Fiori* (Jeanne and is visiting his parents. Mr. ano
' William*) of Kalamazoo, who spent Mrs. Ben Halik, his sister In Grand
The farm having been sold and no further use for the machinery I will dispose of it
the weekend at home and Mrs Rapids and his brother tn Ann Ar­
James Slocum, local. * James 81o- bor ★ Clarence Payne's sLster. Ha­
of public auction at the place known as the Chas. Baker farm located 2 miles west
■ cum spent Sunday with hte father. zel Payne, is recovering nicely in a
Ben Slocum of Battle Creek. * □rand Rapids hospital after having
and 1
miles south of Middleville on
Word received from David J. Rob­ four operations. * Mrs. Blrdena Ly­
inson bv hbi parents. Mr. and Mr* ttle of Eaton Co. spent the weekend
H. J. Robinson stated that he Is with her mother. Mrs. Floy McDer­
. now In active service on the water. mott.
iteHord visited Charlo*
Mar Karttaga aatwrday
Ivin and Keith Rou*h.
and Mra. Rimer Roush,
ng quite a tussle with
back at school once
aeher and pupil* Utbera to a valentine
. achooi on Friday
&gt;yed.
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UCTION SALE
In order to settle thc estate of the late John Mead wc will sell at public auction
the personal property at thc form home six miles east of Hastings on the State
Road, to thc Martin church and one mile north; or one mile east and one mile south
of Coats Grove, on

THURSDAY, FEB. 25, 1943
Storting at I o'clock, wc will offer thc fallowing articles:

HORSES

Sorrel horse, wgt. about 1300.
Bay horse, wgt. about 1600.

Corn shellelr.
2 grass seeders.
Two iron kettles.
SO and 75 gel.

Litchfield manure spreader.
Two row cultivator.]
Set wheel barrow scales.
Extension ladder,

COW

Holstein cow, 7 yrs. old,
due March 20.

18 ft. sections.

FARM MACHINERY
Steel wheel farm wagon.
Flat rack. Land roller.
Oliver 98 plow.
Speed cart.
Spring tooth drag.
Pair heavy sleighs.

Mowing machine.
Steel stock tank.
Set of fence stretchers.

Some used lumber.
Eight cord wood.
Hard coal brooder stave.

Attention, Farmers!

NEW HARNESS

HAY, GRAIN, HARNESS
Double work harness and collars
About 13 tons mixed hay
About 10 ton* timothy hoy
About 350 bushels good oats
About 200 bushels oats, somewhat
damaged
Other articles not mentioned.

TERMS OF SALE—Cash, nothing to be removed until settled for.

WARREN COOLBAUGH, Adm

JACK

I AY WINC. a«4&gt;

DEWEY REED. Auctioneer

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AUCTION SALE AUCTION SALE
Having sold the residence I will dispose of thc furniture ot
public auction at the place located just north of Woodland on
the east side of thc road on

TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1943

SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 27,1943

Commencing at 1:30 o'cfack the following will bo offered for sale.

Starting at one o'clock thc following will be offered for sole:

The World’s News Seen Through

HOUSEHOLD GOODS

HOUSEHOLD GOODS

Dining tabic and-6 choirs.

2 Step-ladders.

Kitchen table and 4 chairs.
South Bend malleable cook stove.

Milk safe. 22 Remington repeater
rifle.
.

Boss 3 burner oil stove and oven.

Easy washer.

6 Rockers.

Anchor Brand wringer.
Spray pump.
Saws and carpenter
tools.

Singer sewing machine.

Electrolux tank type electric sweeper
with attachments, nearly new.

20 Crates.

New electric Universal flat iron.
Clothes bars.
cupboard.

Ironing board.

Several stands.
2—9x12 rugs.

Library table.

Dish

Studio couch, nearly
Several throw rugs.
Writing desk.

Victrola and several records,
Simmons bed, coil spring and mattrLss.

bedding and quilts.

2 Dressers.
initary couch.
Stands.

Electric lamp.

FARM MACHINERY
McCormick Deering rake
bar, tin bottom loader.

Iron bed and springs.

2 Boilers.

McCormick Deering 4 bar
side rake, tractor hitch.
McCormick 13-7 fertilizer
drill, tractor hitch and
control.

2 Tubs.

Fruit jars and jugs.

15 Gal. crock, smaller crocks.

McCormick Deering tractor
manure spreader No. 100,
on rubber

3 Bu. potatoes. Quantity Irish cobbler
seed potatoes.

Copper apple butter kettle.

McCormick Deering tractor
cultivator for F 14 No. 215
H.
McCormick Doering corn
planter with fertilizer at­
tachment and 80 rods wire.

Stock trailer and rack.
Oil drum and Kero, 5 gal. can.
Milk cart.

Cardan cultivator.
LcKvn mower. Potato and corn planter.

Spade. Shovels.
utensils.

Dishes and Cooking

Some silverware.

Quantity lumber.

FARM MACHINERY

McCormick Deering, 7 ft.
double tandem 16 in. disk,
No. 10 A.
&lt;The»c tools wore all new last summer
and are in excellent condition.)

25 tooth 3 lec. spring drag.
Oil drum, Steel wheelbarrow.
Round steel tank. Avery 300
lb. cap. cream separator.
Forks, shovels and other
small tools.
,
" GRAIN
About 260 bu. Oats.
45 Bu whaat,
700 Bu. com in crib.
Quantity of snapped corn.

The Christian science Monitor
Ah IntrnutioHil

Daily Neutj*t&gt;CT

u Truthful

of an appei
conval»cenc«

cd inomlng
Methodist ch
day. W Mis*
abacnl from
school the pa
of an attack
Whitmore ot
.old friends I
and Tursda j

to Grand Ri
day*' visit i
tlaughiLTJln
Ender* as II
ten day* tui
camp. * M
Minor and i
and Mr*. H
all ot K*da
with their
mother, Rev

Swartz. *tud&gt;
a Sunday i
Webber. uh
morning »r
church. * M
Friday Iron
with her d
Cedar Oniv

la gradually
Crookston w
of tier son
Saturday o
Kermeen. re

daughter. h
new baby in
lie Thompu
in-law and
Max Lynd
Mattie Lyn
honoring t

Central Ga

bad tooth, a

and is unde

lived in th

of town fo
farm near
The Harok
Lansing m
parents. M
northeast
L R Beele
their Bon-l
and Mrs.
Rapid* *
turned to
hospital in
being horn
helping he
Ml ver wedc
end Lieut
of Mr. nnd
Hits vlcinit
slon of H
marriage
Leighton
extend
regular m
Monday n
with a s

to be pre
corps of o
stations R
cellcnt m

lha. Lyli
Mra Cha
Parmelee
Grand Ra
Marjorie
ulty wen
tomorrow
examlnall
lhe SPAR
peer* to h
present
proud of
team, co
belncr an
young fo
been mee
for seve
oul of fo

NChool-de
Grand R
now ente
winners
and will
or KaUm
are coach
Jimmie's
ner and
Mr*. Os
them to
day. * T
to feel q
of thc c
time, alt
senters.
opening
K M. an
4:15. Tl
is opera t
In thc iM

this Tue

Price /12.00 Yearly, or JI 00 a Month
Introductory Offer, 6 Saturday Issues 25 Cents.
Obtainable at:
.
.

CHRISTIAN SCIENCE READING ROOM
136 West Center Street

Hatting*, Michigan

I CAN SURE USE IT!

Charles
.tore, su

Mra. Ora
Village
evening.
nominat
two-yea
Malcomb
antly
when th
Parmele
found q
and r.e
mind th
celebrat
ntversar
talnmen
Included
made a
purre o
friend*.

the eve

and ot
may ce

compariaoa to what he a sacrificing. Give
him equipment and he'll ftv» year free­

Forks, hoes and many other articles too

TERMS: All turn* of $20 «nd under cosh. Over that amount 6 monlh* time will be
given on good bankable Mtec bearing infarast at 7%. No good* to be remwvW
until settfod for. Those interested in giving notes please see B. Benoway ot MiddleviUe Bonk before date uf sale.

numerous to mention.

WILLIAM CROCKFORD, Prop.
DIWrrXEtD.Aucti.nM,

!MIDD

lhe 17th ary Comer*, George Rock, driving

WILLIAM HEWITT, Prop
MWtY RCED. AvctiofiMr

MY C. WING. CUA.

J)

I. BENAWAY. Clerk

dom.

What a small price to nay! What’s

Pec

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McKEE SERVICE OIL SALES
MQBU. FRQDL'CTB — WSTRWUTOR

HASTINGS

PHONE 2554

�MIDDLEVILLE
Th* many friends of Twp. UW*eurer. Grover Cline are glad u&gt; know
ba Is again at hto home kt Pnrmeiea.
after a two months abarr.ee because
of an afipcndectomy and during
convaltacMto*. * Troopleader Chris
Jensen and hl* Hoy Scout* attend­
ed morning church services al the

school U;e past three weeks, bee aure
of an attack of the flu * Mra. Mora j
Whitmore of Grand Rapid* Waited
.old friends in Middleville. Monday |
and Tuesday enroute to Hastings. I
* Mr and" Mrs. Bom Coats went I
lo Grand Rapids Friday for a few i'
days' visit at tisc home of their '
Uau^itL-r-’ln-hw,
MTa.
Harold j'
Enders as Harold was home on a '
ten days furlough from a Georgia I'
camp. * Mr ar.d
1
Minor and three children and Mr. ;
and Mrs. Harold Minor and child ■
all of Kalaraaioo spent F--*—
with their parents, and
mother, Rev. and Mrs. I. W.
and Mrs Margaret Bliss. *---------- .
,
Swarts, student al Hope college was tneriy
a Sunday visitor ot Mtos Morrin family
Webber, and also had part in the, the Irvina uuuLffXSI*
morning services at the MeUrodut
BaUle Creek are mo».

■ employed In lhe Roval Coach Co tn
HMtinjn is confined to his home
lal.Parmelre. with a vary sore hand,
having lost the tips of three fingers
'In a saw. Olenn Alien of the same
I vicinity to also taking a UlUe real
.from work because he caught hU
finger la lhe trunk of hU car. can­
't sequently making it pretty sore. *
'Mr. and Mra. Leon Potts of the-Clay
Hill* vicinity visited her sister. Mra
I-enna Johnson al Bowne Center.
Friday and found her quite well. *
Mr. and Mrs Vance Sharp of
Lansing spent Saturday night and
Sunday with his mother. Mrs Mary
with her daughter and family at
Q
Cedar Grove. New Jersey. * We Mra Robert Ctoler Waa rwoenuy Sharp and also ion* time at their
are sorry to learn that Frank Pratt 'brought home from the hwH-*1
•ho has
ta. ton
totol weeks
sjroto w linUb.
who
been 111
ill lor
for several
is gradually failing. * Mn. Chas.
Ml-.* Luc lie Stahr to Use new clerk
Crookston was a caller at the home
of her son Maurice in Bastings. in the Kroger store. * Henry Cunof the T-K faculty’spent
Saturday afternoon * Mrs Claude •nLIngham
Battle Oeek with from lAnslng for the weekend and
Kermeen. returned Wednesday from
Jack Chase. Harry his mother went bock with him
_
____ Monday for a few davs visit with
Charles Finkbeiner
daughter, Mra Joe Oorrtgan and
sludiM al her daughter and him
Arthur
new baby tn Ann Arbor. * Mrs. Nel­
_ Kalamaroo Valentine of the Willow R*n plant
lie Thompson entertained her son­
nployment in spent the weekend with htt family
in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. an uronance piani a* Bailie Creek, al the home of his fathcr-ln-lnw.
Max Lynd and hl* mother. Mra ♦ David Chaw ha* been off wort Dr. Frank Shaw ♦ Will Holes has
Mattie Lynd al dinner. Sundav for a few Haya suffering with Uou- । been real sick for, a few days at
honoring the birthday of Mildred. ble In hU shoulder JotoiL ♦ Fred J the home of his (daughter. Mrs.
Feb 1J. * Arthur Kenyon of the White who to employed in Jackson । Howard Cross. His trouble ’■‘'iP*
spent Sunday at hto home. * Pic. | to, be arthritis in the neck ♦ The
Richard Perrault left lor Camp following young people accompanBowie Texas, Friday, after a few i«d by Rev. I. W. Minor went to
day* furlough spent with hl* par- Grand Rapids Friday evening and
Hdw. Perrault,
the Methodist
Youth
Meet
ent*. Mr. and Mra. Ci-.
ult, attended
----—
... girl friend. al lhe- Burton Heights Methodist
northwest of town. His
MIm Mildred Mohler of Caledonia church, Paul Bliss, Monty Myers
Maxine Finkbeiner. James Faulkner.
years and on the Pryor farm west and hl* *i*ter. Barbara accompanied Jean and Jan Hooper and Douglas
of town tor some time, moved to a him a* far a* Chicago and spent the Sandefur. Charlotte Kenyon rode
farm near Freeport. Saturday. ♦ weekend with relatives. This trip up with them and spent the weekTlie Harold England family of waa Barbara's lint ride on a train
Lansing spent Bunday with her or a bus other than a school bus,
parents. Mr. and Mra Leon Poll* allho' she is a senior at T-K school.
northcast of town. * Mr. and Mrs. ♦ Mr. and Mrs. Max Lynd spent
L R Beeler were Sunday guests of Thursday In Chicago, the former
fa the sights of the big
their son-in-law and daughter. Mr. ♦taking
-■ — —. J
tot
-mrtoa Aw
and Mrs. Robert Frost In Grand
Rapids * Miss Laurel Maclver re­
turned to her duties at Bporrow
hospital In Lansing Monday after
being home for the weekend and
helpjng her parents celebrate their
silver wedding anniversary. * Sec­
ond LJeut Wayne Finkbeiner. son
of Mr. nnd Mrs lewis Finkbeiner of

marriage Saturday evening at lhe
Leighton Evahgclical church. We
extend
congratulations I * The
regular meeting of the O. E S. held
Munday night, last in connection
with a school of instruction was maa.c.-vv.K.
largely attended. We were unable 1st church will
to be preaent but understand the
corps of fifteen. mostiJBnew to their
stations gave their work in an ex­
cellent manner and wa* commend­
ed by the Instructor. Grand Mar­
tha. Lylla Johnson of Lowell. *
Grand Rapid* with friend*. * MLss
Marjorie Chandler of lhe T-K fac­
ulty went to Detroit Monday and
tomorrow will have her phyalcal

w. -•v
meet thia

_
_______ —-je Johnson, prominent
wiwv'rMtoered'by Mias Jas* Hooper {minister of'ihe Evangelical church,
on the xylophone accompanied on passed away In Lakeside hospital, in
.the piano by her father Community iCleveland Feb 8 at lhe age of 78
singing wa* kd Ur Mra
Oscar years
The daughter ot Mr. and
1 Finkbeiner and roll call was very Mrs Joseph Weber she was bom
amusing and interesting—the mem- in Bridgeport. Ont., but her girl­
beta mtnxiuced their «u**i* and hood was spent in Lrighton twp.
told where they first met. An old- Allegan county, where her parent*
fashioned spell down was a most were early settlers Her home has
amusing feature of the evening— *-— •’—•* -•—
D—’
with the men lined up against
the ladle-s Emory Jones of LeighUm ouupelled hli compaiuona and
received the pnre and on the ladies
daughters.
Jennie Blake kept their feel the Mrs Lila Uraunke of Cleveland,
longest but both went lo defeat on Mr*. Ixms Kennedy of Clueago, and
the same word "maneuver"—lhe Mis* Dons Johnson, a consultant
prise being given Mr* Blake Any- nurse for tlie United State* Public
way. they all did well and all pre- |Health service, at New Orleans. La .
sent had n lol of.fun and laughs. ♦
~
—*“ **
-------The editing of community locals
saiimat-t w, mi
— ...... ~ ■ ■ and
happenings takes much more
Maichele had a party on them Wed­
time
and
thought
than
the
aver
­
nesday night to welcome and get age person realtors, and there are
acquainted with Mn Maichele a
recent bride They are living on thc
Frank Janeschek place in west
Thomapple ♦ S G. Smith of Calu­
met City, Ind., spent a lew days
last week with his abler. Mra. Flora
Hanlon. * Mrs Arthur Getty drove
to East Lansing Tuesday after her
sister-in-law. Mm
Rov Snyder,
who went over Monday to see her Baptist church We sincerely re­
daughter. Miss Evelyn Albrecht who gret that in writing up the service.
was in tlie college hospital with
knee injuries suffered from a fail
They brought Evelyn home and
she will be nt home thc balance of
the term because of a broken blood
vessel tn the knee. We all sympathise
with Evelyn, who all through her
school years, seems to have had
more than her share of sickness and
hard Jolts, but she alarays comes
through smiling A good soldier! ♦

Wa ara going to do *•»• "pointing with prida" which
wc hope li pardonable.
Our mill ti loottad in « email town in oantoU Michigan.
Situated/ireie ere ng graeery stores. low raitsursai* and
one bakery. EACH ONE DIES ROWENA PRODUCTS I
Product*^ of this mill are shipped all over Michigaa and
horn tha Atlantic to tha Pacific but the business of which
wa aia particularly proud u that io our osva Aeas* tawa.
PORTLAND fS 100% ROWENAI______

'ALLEY CITY MULING Co.

HERE IS THE ANSWER TO YOUR

HEATING PROBLEM

day in lhe Methodist churches of
Michigan nnd will be observed in
our local church with lhe morning
service entirely In charge of the played with U&gt;e first and seconds
men. There will be special musical when tlie Wayland visitors were
here Tuesday night—was given a
big hand, for It was lat last game
as lie has gone with the Marines
Ell has only been out for the game
since holidays, but has dbne very
"Individual Christian " J. L Ruft । well—and we hope he comes back
is general chairman. You are cor­
dially Invited to attend the serv­
ice at 11 AM with Sunday .school era are sponsoring, a ' Victory Pano­
preceding. * Forrest Schondelmayer, rama" in the gym at 8:IS the eye­
who graduated from T-K In IMO ing of Friday. Feb. 26 for lhe pur­
left Thursday for Detroit to report posepose ot selling .war bonds and
stamps. You will want to be there.
To insure its Miccess a queen Ls to
ento. Mr. and Mrs. Carner Schon­
delmayer on Bunday. Among those
present were his brother Milo and
family Of Lake Odessa.. Mr. and
Mrs Wm Hall and baby of Battle

'Arthur and family al Hastings from
Friday until Sunday, when they
all drove lo tire A. Jay Smith home
at Ada and spent some time and
week brought Reginald Smith back to hia

AUCTION SALE

Hoving rented my form I will offer fpr sole at Public Auction the following articles
ot the Pennock farm located 2 miles south of Hastings on the Campground road, 1
mile off M-37 on
for several weeks winning three
out of four debates, and Ust Wed­
nesday won lhe district chamntonship nt lhe meet al Wyoming Park
school-debating both that team and
Grand Rapids Christian. They are

WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1943
HORSES

Block more, wgt. 1500, 11 yrs. old.
Block mare, wgt. 1450, 12 yrs. old.
(This it ■ good work team)

Block gelding, wgt. 1600,12 yrs. old.
Sorrel gelding, wgt. 1500.

of lhe special meeting last week. *
We are very sorry to hear that
Charles Popp of the VanderVeen
store, suffered a severe stroke about
5 30 this morninc at the home of
Village caucus to called for this
evening. Among the of flags to be
nominated are three trustees for
two-year terms. * Mr and Mn.
Malcomb Maclver were most pleas- '
antly surprised Saturday night
when they were summoned to the
Parmelee Methodist church and
found quite a company of friends
and neighbors assembled to re­
mind them that Feb. 14 they would
cetrbratc their 2Sth wedding an­
niversary.
An evening of enter­
tainment with refreshments which
Included a lovely wedding cake
made a most happy time, and a
purse of silver as a gift from thetr
friends, will buy something they
can always keep as a reminder of
the event. They also received manv
cards from members ot the O E. S.
and other friends We hope they
may celebrate thetr golden wedding.

Peckham’s Remedy

COWS
White Durham and Holstein, bred Aug.,
7 yrs. old.
Red milking Shorthorn, due June,.
6 yrs. old.
Block Holstein, Due Feb, 7 yrs. old.
Guernsey, due in Apr., 6 yrs. old.
Brown Jersey, due in Feb., 6 yrs. old.
20 HEAD
GRADE DURHAM YOUNG CATTLE
2 Heifers, 5 Steers, 12 to 15 mos. old.
4 Heifers, 5 Steen, 8 to 10 mos. old.
Roan milking Shorthorn bull, 7 mos. old.
Heifer coif, 4 mos- old.
Bull calf, 2 mos. old.
Rod bull calf, 6 weeks old.
■ HOGS
White brood sow, bred Dec. 25.
Duroc fat sow.

FARM TOOLS
Drowcut Avery mower, new.
Avery side delivery rake, 2 yrs. old.
Dane side delivery rake.
Dump rake. Gale walking plow.
Massey Harris hayloader, 3 yrs. old.
Oliver No. 99 walking plow.
Gale 3 horse riding plow, nearly new.
Miller bean puller, good one.
2, Two horse walking cultivaton.
Five tooth cultivator. Land roller.
Dowagiac disc drill with seeder.
2 Wide tire wagons with racks.
Stroughton sleighs.
Set dump boards. Dunham cultipacker.
Osborn binder, 7 ft. cut, good canvasses.
Good 3 section drag.
Single work har­
ness.
2 sets double work harnesses, good.
Several horse collars.
Steel drum.
Pump jack. Cream cans, 10 gal.
McCormick Deering cream separator,
good.
Ferkt. ihovali, and other

EBEN W. PENNOCK, Prop
DEWEY REED, Auctidneei

Night without

Refueling!

HAY
Quantity of good hay.

For Children's

Coughs -Croupy Coughs- Colds

Heott all Day and

Commencing at 12 o'clock the following will be offered for sale

CLIFFORD HAMMOND, Clerk.

By arrangement with and permission of the War Production Board
and the War Department, the famous WARM MORNING Coal
Heater is now being made available for civilian uip! Thousands of this
type heater are being used in army camps! Patented principles of
construction produce steady, even heat. .. save work . . . save heat!
Burns any kind of hard or soft coal, coke or briquets I Magazine
semi-automatically feeds fuel as needed! bow in first cost ... ex­
ceedingly economical to operate! Why be cold? Get your certificate
TODAY . . . and bring it to Wards! Order one of xhese amasing new
Coal Heaters! Buy it on Wurds Monthly Payment Plan!

MONTGOMERY

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on Michigan's war-busy Telephone System by 1,150 hours
of operators’ nnd equipment time each day.

Probate Office in

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Hon. Stuart Clement.

Tlie Telephone System is a vital tool of war produc­
tion, but it can’t be expanded substantially because lhe
required materials have gone to the battle-front.

So please look in the directory
If the number is
not listed and you must call “Information,” write it down
so you won't have lo ask for it again.

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AUCTION SALE

The barn having burned and being released from our contract, we are selling at pub­
lic auction, 4 miles west and J mile north of Middleville, on the Jacob Finkbeiner
Farm,

FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1943
Starting at 1 o'clock will offer the following articles:
In case of bad weather the stock will be sold one mile north of the farm.

HORSES
Brown marc coming 10 years old,
weight about 1450.

Brown Gelding, coming 11 yean old,
weight about 1400.

cows
Guernsey cow, 8 yrs., fresh 2 months.
Guernsey cow, 7 yrs. old, fresh 6 weeks.
Guernsey cow, 4 yrs. old, fresh 6 weeks.
Guernsey cow, 7 yrs. old, fresh 6 weeks.
Guernsey cow, 4 yrs. old, fresh 5 weeks.
Guernsey cow, 3 yrs. old, fresh in Oct.
Jersey cow, 9 yrs. old, fresh in Oct.
Guernsey cow, 4 yrs. old, due in May.
Guernsey heifer, 3 yn. old, due soon.
Guernsey heifer, 2 yrs. old, posture bred.
Guernsey heifer, 2 yrs. old, pasture bred.
Guernsey heifer, 1 yr. old.
Guernsey heifer, 1 yr. old.
Guernsey heifer, 6 mos. old.
Jersey heifer, 6 mos. old.
These milch cows T.B. and Maditut tested.

Guernsey bull 5 weeks old.
3 Guernsey heifen, 6 weeks old
1 Guernsey pure bred bull, 2} years old.

HOfGS
25 Shoots, 4 brood sows,
due the middle of March.

FEED
About 1300 crates of corn.

MACHINERY
1 Farmall Tractor F-20—3 yrs. old, on
rubber.
.
Am listing this tractor with privilege of withdrawing
from sale.

1 Tractor cultivator.
1 International Manure spreader,
10 months old.
heavy hard rubber tire wagon,
1 light hard rubber tire wagon.
1 International Milking machine, 2 years
1 Tractor disc harrow,
2 three section drags.
1 John Deere, 2 bottom plow, trdetor
1 Farnrwagon.
1 walking plow. 1 two section drag.
1 International drop head hay loader.
1 International 7 ft. Binder.
1 soike tooth harrow. 1 hay rack.
1 Combination rack.
1 Double harness, several collars.
1 John Deere, 11 H.P. engine.
1 International Cream separator,
electric cower.
1 International corn binder.
5 ten gal. milk cans.
2 five qaLmilk cans.
1 set sleighs with flat rack.
7 Oliver two horse cultivators.
1 dump rake.
Other articles too numerous to mention.

COATS GROVE
Mrs. Pearl Demond fell on the Ice
last Friday. Injuring her right wrist
and hand. * Mis Ruth Woodman
was home from Benton-Harbor-frbtn
Saturday noon till Sunday after­
noon. * Mr. and Mr*. Lawrence
. .................. Chase and sons and Mr. and Mr*.
OffWe
3rd a»y ot »ie Wamle Kelsey were Sunday guests
,
nt Jesse Chase's. ★ Cleon Smith has
ClNnrnt. Jude. b?&lt;.n Mnt
Co]leRe for train.
. ing for the Armed forced. * The
Charlie Townsends had a sale at
■ their present farm home Tuesday
1 and wiU move to the home acrons
th» road, which Is being remodeled.
* The C. E. next Sunday night will
&gt;t be led by LaVcrn Clum and the
* subject wlll be. "How Christ builds
'' n world of Brotherhood.”
Earl
' Sense goes to Freeport next Sunday
, evening to speak al the C. E. there
‘t on ' Evangelism." * The P. T. A.
■ will meet on Thursday evening.
r; Feb. 25. with moving pictures, prizes,
’ eat*, and a general good time. Plan
, to attend as the meetings are only
held every other month as a war
. time measure. * Word was received
' that tlie "Wings" who are In Florir da, will return next week. * The
STATE OF
T"r C0N8E
- D. G. T. O. met for an all day
OTTER
meeting last Wednesday at the
« Harve Woodman home. Altho it was
‘ a bid day with Ice. rain and fo«. a
. ............
"nod at'endance was present. A pot
THEREFORE, in. Comervatlnn Com ,luck dinner was enjoyed.
The
'••bu b« ..iihority t Art 330 p. A n-o-mm of the dav was In charge
tZm"‘lilroh 1" ralV“h of MrS Wft&gt;r’e COOlbaUgh. JMM
'.rt "iu-uft.
.ue, bi Ji Chase sang a solo. A debate. “Re­
run- in aov of tii. rauatiM uf th. "'lv-d that the present day mode
»u. ezr.pt t&gt;.»t in th. fuiiowlii .run of dressing is more practical than
.. th.- mn» I. uk.n from M»r.K is io fn old“n times" was much enjoyed,
m nM.” :o.“"u Mu.Vnkro r*m
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meant for fun rather than
.mmon &lt;£em.ir. t£,o Akonz. b.rud.,' f°r technical points. The negative
rawford. KzUoaba. Antrim, oi—«o. l*ti by a small majority. Margaret
o-tmurenrr. Alputa. Preaque lair Co-lts and Ola Klmlllr «an« Beitll&gt;rlH..ran. Cha'lri.i". Emmrt Midland ufn] Oh1o Tt Wtts fnmlly day and
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the men folks were guests.
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NORTH HOPE
Homer McCallum nf Mu*ke«mn
—wnt Tue-dav and Wednesday with
bts parents. Mr. and Mra. Donald
McCallum * Mr. and Mrs. Clare
Thr-mtis and family of Kalamazoo
I. Hoftmaater.
Oal 3-33 ~all&lt;*d Sundav on Mr. and Mra.
rhiiznn. * Mr. and Mrs.
NOTICE TO CREr-tTORS
Hut. of Mlililr.u, The Probate Coart Clinton KeUcy of Kalamazoo spent
Wednesday evening with Mr. and
Mrs. Oscar Wurm. Edwin Mlseti‘•-ek "f Hi'tlnen called Sundjty on
his mother Mrs. Amanda Mlscn
beck. * Mr. and Mra. Rankin «nrt
’nent Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Ho­
ward Johnson at Hickory Comers.

rerulatlnn.
Bill'd.

•n l ordered publlabed

TERMS OF SALE: Under $10.00 cash, over that amount, 6 months time on bankablenotes, interest at 6%.

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CLERK, CALEDONIA BANK

COATS GROVE
tAst Week's Letter.
Mrs. Hildred Chase and son David
and her mother, Mrs. Ora Lahinnn,
went to Mulliken last Thursday to
visit the former's grandmother. Mrs.
Deila Cotton who lives with her
son Charles. The occasion was tho
85th birthday of Mrs. Cotton. *
Mr. and Mrs Paul Woodman and
Darlene visited lhe Leon Hvnes
family in Woodland last Sunday.
♦ Pearl Demond visited nt Robert
Demonds in Hastings recently. *
Emory Thompson has been sick re­
cently and a doctorr was called on
Sunday. * Robert Seasc, who la in
training in the Army Air Corps,
arrived in Miami. Florida, on Jon.
30, and is stationed in a targe hotel
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BARRY COUNTY FARM BUREAU
Your Clocks Have Now Been Turned Back to a Sensible Time!
The Detroit News on Jon. 22,1943 said,

STANLEY M. POWELL legislative council for Michigan State Farm Bureau,
representing some 17,500 farm families is probably the outstanding leader in
the fight to set Michigan's clock back an hour.

GROUP HOSPITALIZATION INSURANCE is now available to Farm Bureau
Members through arrangements made with the Michigan Hospital Service.

THE OFFICERS OF THE BARRY COUNTY FARM BUREAU ARE
President—Clarence Longstreet. Middleville.
Vice-Pres.—Carl Brodbeck, Woodland.

Home-Community Chairman—Mrs. Leon Dunning.
Delton.
Director—Walton Stanton, Dowling.

Sec’y.-Treas.—Mrs. Warren Bolton. Hastings.
Director—Earl Kermeen, Middleville.
Director—Arthur Getty. Midd'eville.

Director—Delos Flowers, Cloverdale.

Hospital Representative—Mrs. Walter Hobbs. Del­
ton.
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Our community groups meet monthly and discuss various farm problems.
The Chairmen of the groups are as follows:

Banfield—Geo. Wertmon. Battle Creek.
Carlton—Lyle Lydy. Lake Odessa.

North Hastings-;-Roy G. Preston. Hastings.

South Hastings—Walter Watkins. Hastings.

ALTON and 1AC0B FINKBEINER, Props.

PLEASANT RIDGE
* Mrs
LaVerne Klnne was in
Grand Rapids Tuesday calling on
her father. * Mrs. Doria Teeter at­
tended the missionary meeting at
Mr*. Joe Wire'. Thursday. * Mr.
arv’ Mrs. Kenneth Kel«ey and Eslelta Kelsey attended W. 8 C. 8.
-t Mr. e. If. Lathroo. Barryville.
Thursday. * Mr. and Mrs. Cecil
R"nk nf Battle Creek spent Sun­
day with Mr. and Mrs. Lester Kinne.
* Mrs. Roti’h of Nashvllle ls spend­
ing the winter with her daughter
nnd husband Mr. nnd Mra. Charlie
Tames. ★ Miss Evelyn Townsend ot
Grand Rapids has been soendlng
a few days with home folks. Mr.
nnd Mrs. Chas. To«ns*nd. * Tlie
* T. A. will be held Feb. 25. the
Sinclair Refining Co. putting on the
nny»r«m. Com. Kenneth KeUev*s.
Laurence Chaw's and Mr. and Mrs.
Max Coats. Menu—Gordon Endslev’g.
Lyle
Endsleys and Earl
Roush's.

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Barry-Prairieville—Leon Dunning, Delton.

AUCTIONEER, N. C. THOMAS,

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Mrwd DbcMwii
Noike i&gt; hereby sleep that ail rUlio.
againat **id ratal* "ill t* heard by raid
fMMoan'aMi
in e’r^ii". »t..14
*"ir«d I«. prw.ai their culm. isaalJ
Cmm, arts. Probata offke. tn the cuy
of Haatiur., .nil to ..nr. • ropy •»“&gt;•*
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Six out of every ten call* to
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Mr. and Mrs Frank Horn at­
tended Mrs. Jenny Reynold's funer­
al at Delton Tuesday and the funer­
al of Arthur Johncock Wednesday.
Heartfelt sympathy Is extended to
both bereaved families. * George
Thomas ot Hickory Comers called
on his aunt Mina Kenyon Sunday
and found her feeling some better.
* Donald Kenyon of Battle Creek
“»
Mr. aj’&lt;* Mrs. A. Kenyon. * Dr.
P"ltx of Nashville was called to the
Kenyon home Saturday. * Mrs.
N,n* Johncock gave a valentine
her pupils Friday afternoon and ail enjoyed the ice cream.
coke and eooklea. * Mr. and Mrs
Alva Kenyon and Donald attended
a birthday dinner honoring Elmer
’’Yeat at their home near Bellevue
8tturdMV night. *
and Mn
Harry Bhute of Hastings an John
Graham and Thad Cook of Kala­
mazoo were guests fit Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Hom Sunday. * Rev. nnd
Mr*. Fred Horn and Rev. and Mrs
I“l»n«f-'8h»rrnrd of Battle Creek
called on their old neighbors one
div last week. ★ The many friends
of Hattie Myers who underwent a
serious operation at Pennock hosnltal Inst week wtU be glad to know
she Is gaining nicely. 8he has many
friends in this place who hope for
her speedy recovery. * Bernie Kenvon and Dean Babcock attended
Sundav school at Cloverdale Sun­
day. Dean was a dinner guest and
■nent tlie rest of the day at the
Kenyon's.

North Thomapple—Olney Adams. Middleville.
South Thornoppie—Mrs. Myrtle Jackson, Way­
land.
Woodland—Welby Crockford. Woodland,
Hope-Orangeville—George Clouse. Hastings.
Maple Grove—Norman Stfintort. Dowling.

A $5 Bill makes you a member of County, State and National Organization.

�■AST DELTON
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On Ths Home Front

enny Reynold’s funer‘uesdsy and lhe funerJohncock Wednesday,
ipathy Ls extended to
1 families a George
Ickory Comers called
Mina Kenyon Sunday
r feeling some better,
nyon of Battle Creek
kend with his parents
i. A. Kenyon. * Dr.
vllle was called to the
e Saturday. * Mrs.
•k gave a valentine
pupils Friday aftermjoyed the lee cream,
kiea * Mr. and Mrs
and Donald attended
nner honoring Elmer
• home near Bellevue
nt. a Mr. and Mrs
of Hastings an John
Thad Cook of Kalauests of Mr. and Mix
Bunday, a Rev. and
•n and Rev. and Mrs
ltd of Battle Creek
ir old neighbors one
a The many friends
■re who underwent a
Ion at Prpnock hos; will bp,tlad to know
nicely. She has many
i place who hope for
overy. a Bernie Kenn Babcock attended
I at Cloverdale Bun­
ts a dinner guest and

spent Friday with her sUUr, Mrs
and get more of that information. Clauds Harrington and assislad tn
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helping them move to Hastings
in
the afternoon. * Mra. Lorraa Colli­
son spent last weekend with her
Group 6
Krants and brother and wife. *
■s. Lucille Greenman Is assisting
Air force Pre-flight sch.
■nth the work at lhe home of hef
Klington Field. Texas.
sister Agnes near Dowling and lhe
When's your birthday Lam 7
new baby boy whch arrived on
18th at Pennock hospital *
Nelson Gardner's mother will write Feb.
Mr and Mn. Rex Waters
you and if
-r received
-If sh*
she should scramme
scramble . ~
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Tuesday calling o.i
Mrs. Doris Teeter attxKlonary meeting at
e’. Thursday. ♦ Mr
neth Kel«ey and Esttended W. 8 C. 8.
Lnlhron. Barryvtlle,
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil
Creek snept Sunnd Mrs. Lester Klnne.
of Nashville Ls spendr with her daughter
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie
Evelyn Townsend ot
has been upending
ith home folks, Mr.
s. Towns-nd. * Tlie
be held Feb. 25. the
ng Co. putting on thc
i. Kenneth KeUev's,
e's and Mr. and Mrs.
Jenu—Gordon Emi*Endsleys and Earl

Letter.
Chase and son David
r. Mrs. Ora Lahman,
en last Thursday to
's grandmother. Mrs.
who Ilves with her
Tie occasion was tha
of Mrs. Cotton *
Paul Woodman and
I lhe Leon Hvnes
d land last Bunday,
id visited at Robert
tastings recently. *
on has been sick retxrton was called on
rrt Sease, who is in
e Army Aly Corps,
mi. Florida, on Jon.
ned Ln a large hotel
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Creek to Mr and Mra Linden Lou­
den * Mr. and Mra. Bcft Oalndsr
— at th* home of thet/
a and family in Bat­
.
________ Mr. and Mra. Flopd
Collison received a telephone tall
fran their bon Marla, who lias bean
moved from Madison. Wls. &gt;&gt; a
camp In Pa. * Mr and Mrs- Joe
Stirnpfler and Mrs. Rhlenon Lou­
den were In Hasting* Saturday aft­
ernoon on bu-ilness * Mr. and Mra
Jxmxi Willison and daughter Vera
•pent Thursday evening with Mr
and Mr*. Claud Harrington near
Bantleld before they left foe their
new home in Hastings. Mr. Lung
ha* sold his fatxj to parties from
Battle. Creek. * Lewis Huffman is
working in Kalamazoo. * Mr. and
Mra. Allteon loudest and Mr. and
Mra Marton Rupe attended thc
Just proving you never can tell, Golden wedding anniversary of Mr.
■ naval officer here, who com­ and Mra Peter J. Houvenar on Sunplained that people mistook hl* blue 1 ................
.
‘home
------* In Leooldaa.
day at their
winter cap for that of a streetcar
conductor, was Inordinately happy BARRYV1LLE
• .
when he was promoted to the rank
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been at the rationing office where
you Just about go wacky trying to
give all the answers to millions of
questions. As a matter of fastSoms
of yea fellows belter write to her!
At any rale, shall probably tell you
what a rationed life Is like and all
that. Says Nelsons "mom"—
Coffee. Sugar, tires, oil
That concludes my daily toil.
When at night I go to bed
Just one question fills my head.
When this worldly strife is over
And our boys are home once more
What will be my greatest fun?
To see a sign read—"Rationed—
None!"
Cheerio.
Zolly Coffer.

to.'i'XS.1:

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to a companion as they wailed on a
corner for a bus.
Jud then a youth with a violin
case under his arm approached.
"What band are you with, mister?"
he asked.

* Mr. and Mrs. I GLASS CREEK

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Bnt) Mrv yfiison Span- Krway .4 Grand Rapid* and MIa*
car pf Hasting* ware Sunday altar- 1 Joan Erway of KuJxuuuoo vwe
noon cailsr* at th* L. a. Dm home weekend g.iesu of tneir parents. Mr
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i and Mr*. Ray Brwar. * Mn For6OUTHWKST WOODLAND
'reel Haven* U vuiung the Ret
Mrs. Harry Bandorook and Lyle Tatee and th* CraiUun Havens of
accompanied Mra. Morley Hough Ypsilanti and Louis Havens of D*ot Lake Ode^ to Grand Rapids.! troll * Russell Whittemore a|Wcdnzsday. * Mr. and Mra. 8. W. tended an elevator meeting at
Smith attended a board meeting 1 Grand Rapid* Friday night and also
at Sunfield Thursday afternoon * made a business trip to Detroit
Mr. and Mra. Wm. OMIon are the Monday * Mr*. Sara Erway vls-------------------roud
pa/enis of. an _0 ...
lb. .«
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&lt;m tt^d relative* In Hasting* from
aby boy who arrived on Feb 11. Wednesday until Saturday. * Mr.
Grandpa and Grandma Warner are and Mrs. Forrtht Havens were vi»-r
fetiing really young now. as this Hors al Chas. Whittemore's Sun­
is thsir first grandchild. • Sat day. * Mr. and Mrs. Russell Whit­
Chaim er Hershberger of Texas will temore and daughter* were Satur­
bo home on furlough the last of this day - evening guest* at Melvin
week * Mr. and Mrs Royal Frants Smiths of Good Will. * Mr ami
and family of East Od&lt;sw wars Mra Jack Erway attended a party
jiunduy dinner guests of Mr. and Saturday night al the home of Mr
Mra. Guy Kanlner. * Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs Robert Wilcox in thc
Chas Parlee and Nevah and Mr. Chidislcr district. * Mr. and Mr»
and Mrs. Chaa Paries and son took Ru-ell Thorninn and sons of Char­
u carry-In dinner Sunday to the lotte were Sunday visitor* at Clyde
home of Mr. and Mrs Isaac Wil­ Warren's.
liams and Mrs Paul Towns and
aby of Woodland Sunday Co assist SOUTHWEST RUTLAND
Mr and Mrs. Robert Wilcox ol
r. and Mrs. Williams tn celebrat­
ing thetr 58th wedding anniversary near Hasting* and Mr. and Mr,
and also Nevah and Doris birthdays. Lester Lord and Lunjly were Sun
* Mr. and Mn. Ouy Kanlner took day guests at lhe home of lheii
Miss Jeanne Kantner to Ann Ar­ parents Mr. and Mrs James Wil­
bor Thursday where site will take cox. Afternoon oaUen were Mr
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a —
sis weeks
special course tn-- nun
Ing, before entering Butterworth Emogene * Mr and Mrs Howard
hospital where she will take her Johnson of Hickory Corners were
। training. * Mr. and Mrs Joseph Sunday guests nt the home of Mr
1 Smith, Mr. and Mrs
Ellsworth and Mn Wm Havens. * Mn
। Smith and Mr. and Mrs. Gena Fish­ Harry Dunn attended the cemetery
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Huungs «... Bund.y .vr- circle last Wednesday at tlie home
of Mr and Mrs Fred Smith in Has­
Mr “■*
k""’ tings * Sunday callers at the home
of Mr and Mrs. Roy Oaks were
Mr. and Mrs. Vera Ooodenouah and
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family of Musk' ion. Mn. william
Ftfta.
Fiftsaa squar^ yards ol esnada Warner of Grand Rapids and Mn
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cloth are required to upholster ths Minnie SchlfIman of Middleville.

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Charles
Ing J Her
Her daughter,
daughter, Mrs
Mrs Charles
Hutton and Mugra of Walled lake
came Bunday night and will remain IHI automobile as compared with
for two weeks. * Dr. and Mn.
Clayton Wdlltu and twin daughters
isn's suit
Priscilla and Lucretia of Saranac
and Mrs. Griffin of Charlotte were 1
Sunday afternoon and supper guests
8horlcnp&gt;( Sleeves
of Rev. and Mrs. J J. Wlliitu. The
Shorten (licker sleeves by turning
twins are six weeks old and were
recently adopted by Dr. and Mra them back and pasting adhesive
spe over the turned-beck edges.
iWHUtU. * Mr. and Mr*. Huron
Mra Minnie Whldby of Cressey ! he..y and daughter were Sunday
called on Mra. John Lechleltner
Mondoy afternoon la*t week. * The1 «hd
.J,,*??
Delton Inland latkes Garden Club
U *y*n$^*
held an interesting meeting at the ।
home of Mra. Gordie Durkee Thur*- • Sn—ff?4.
day afternoon. Thc program with N°r.'hBJk tIX*.?' th?
Mra. Adda Pierce and Mr* William ^Mr^nJd’Mrs Sterne Me 1
Solomon in charge wa* on "Bird, ?ndMMr and* Mrs Clavton

DELTON

j reau

ice.

Mr and Mrs Tony Strumberger
and children of Hastings were Sun­
day visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Carl
Hula. * Mrs. Nora Ellen Seebcr was
home from Battle Creek Sunday
She Is going soon to Kansas where
her husband is In an army camp. *

s. Del-

lie.
Way-

tion

Every w«k we are sending shiploads of canned
goods lo feed our fighting men and our fighting
allies in Africs, Britain, and the Pacific islands.
Wo must see that they get all the food they need.

4 Shouts, weighing about 150 lbs. eg.

I

3. The damps in this book are
POINT stamp*. The NUM­
BER on each stamp shows you
how many POINTS that stamp
ta worth.

IMPLEMENTS
John Deere Model B Tractor,
on steel.
John Deere Model D Tractor,
on steel.
Chevrolet L-ton Pick-up,
1937 model.

En '-il ‘!;U rS.EI &lt;3 i'il Uij iui Uj I ?. l
ei a sagas ssbsqem
EEggglll JBHBlBEj
ONLY BLUE A, B, ond C STAMPS
CAN BE USED IN hl PERIOD

RATIONED FOODS

JARS

CAM0

WATCH THE
OFFICIAL TABLE OF .
POINT VALUES

FROZEN FRUITS AND VEGETABLES', DRIED FRUITS

1. Tlie Government has set tha day when this ra­
tioning wjll start. On or after that day, take
your War Ration Book Two with you when you
go to buy any kind of these processed foods.

14 POINTS

YOU DIVE MANY POINTS
FOR SCARCE FOODS

8 POINTS |

YOU RIVE LESS POINTS
FOR FOODS THAT ARE
NOT SO SCARCE

2. Before

you buy, find out how many points to
rive for lhe kind of processed foods you want
Prices do not set lhe points. The Government
will act different points for each kind and size
no matter what the price. Your grocer will put
up the official list of points where you can see
it. It will also be in the newspapers. Tha

5. Every person tn your house­
hold, including children of any
age, has a total of 48 points to
use for all these processed
foods for one ration period.
This means that you may use
ALL the blue stamps marked
A, B, and C from all the books
during tlie first period. You may use as many
of thc blue A, B, and C stamps as you wish at one
time. When they arc used up you will not be
able to buy any more of there processed foods till
the next Hamps are rood. Tlie Government will

announce tho date when the next stamps are good.

6. Use your household's points carefully so that you
will not run out of stamps. And buv with care
to make your points come out even, because tho
grocer will not be able to give you change in
stamps. Use high-point stamps first, if you can.

IMPORTANT

points will not change just because thc prices do.

3. When

you buy, take tlie right
amount of nine stamps out of
lhe book. Do this in front of
your grocer or delivery min
and hand them to him. The
grocer must collect a ration 4
stamp, or stamps, for all lhe
rationed processed foods he
sells. Even* rationed processed
food bill take point* as well as money.

upucImIJ

Ui LARd

4.

Other articles too numerous to mention.

R. A. LAPO, Clerk

8. The number of points for
each kind of proccrecd
food will be THE SAME
in ALL STORES and in
all parts of the country.

HOW TO USE YOUR HEW RATION BOOK

Double Work Hamess.

CLAUDE CAVE, Proprietor

7. The Government will act lhe points for each kind
and size and send out an Official Table of Point
Values which your grocer must put up where
you can see it. Tlie Government will keep
careful watch of tlie supply
of lltcse processed foods
and make changes in point
values from time to time,
probably not oftener than
once a month. Thc Gov­
ernment will announce
tlrnsj changes when it .
makes them and they will | ?
be pul up iu thc stores.
t

TO BUY CANNED OR BOTTLED FRUITS, VEGETABLES, SOUPS, AND JUICES;

MISCELLANEOUS
Parfaction Double Unit Milking ma­
chine, nearly new.
Pump Jack.
Electric Stove.
Kitchon Range.
Ford Motor for power.
Hay car.
40 ft. Extension ladder.
4 Jack Screws. Several hand sows.

6. Of course, lhe more of anything you buy tho
’ more points it will take. For example, a largo
can of pea* takes more points than a small can.

Use Your OLD Ration Book for SUGAR and COFFEE

Hom.

TERMS OF SALE: Cosh, nothing to be removed from premises until settled for
and everything to be settled for on day of sale.

H. O. PENNINGTON, Auctioneer

V DUMBER
SHOWS POINTS

The LETTERS show you WHEN to use tho
stamps. Thc year will be divided into rationing
periods. You can use all BLUE stamps marked
A, B, and C in thc first rationing period. A, B,
and C stamps cannot be used after tlie first ration­
ing period ends. t

POULTRY

30

5. You must mothw41LURattmpa when vou buy
ANY KIND of tho rationed processed foods.
See tho official list, allowing every kind of ra­
tioned processed food, at your grocers. Dif­
ferent kinds of these foods w^JI take different
numl&gt;ers of points. For example, a can of
beans may take a different number of points
from a can of peas.

’(The red stamps will be used later for meat.)

John Deere Tractor
Cultivator.

HOGS

MLLO
Mr. and Mn. Ruth Saunders en­
tertained a group of friends. Sat­
urday evening. Cards and other
games were played Refreshments
were served * Mr and Mrs. Law­
rence Tobias and children moved
into thdr new home, the past week
which they recently purchased. *
Mr. and Mrs. Merle Bradfield were
tn Hastings Saturday. Mr. Bradfield
aliening a soil meeting. * Henry
Germaine was Ln Hastings Satur­
day where he attended a soil meet­
ing. * Mr. and Mrs. Frank Roush
entertained the latter's daughlor
and children over the weekend
Mrs. Roush returned to Grand Rap­
ids to spend a few days with her
d-tughter * The community wishes
to send its best wishes to Mr and
Mrs. Bert Stenger on the birth ot a
daughter tram Feb. 11 at Com­
munity hospital. Battle Creek *
Some time dur mg the past week
lhe church had a very spacial visi­
tor in tlie form of one of those
lovely &lt;fl smelling kittles. So con­
sequently we were unable to have ,
services this Sunday. We hope that
said odor and. kitty well be removed
by next Bunday.
,|

RATION K&gt;OC$
FOR AU.

2, The BLUE stamps are for any kind of
Canned or Dollied Fruits und Vegetables
Canned or Bottled Juices and Soups
Frozen Fruits and Vegetables
Dried Fruits

UCTION SALE
COWS

We at home will share all that ia left. Point
Rationing will be used to guarantee you and every­
one a fair share of Americas supply of canned and

■HOW they are rationedEvery eligible man, woman,
chihl, ami baby in thc United
States is being given War
Ration Book Two. (This book
will not be used For sugar or
coffee.)

4.

N ,
*h^&gt; en noon- * Mr "’d
William Van
unSPJLXJ
' Cur«n entertained company from
Wednesday. * Mr. and MraCharlrj
over lhc weekend. ♦ Mr.
Flotla have received word from and• -—
—
Mrs. Forrest Rose ot.......
Middle­
Garth, who left Fort Custer several ville were Sundav afternoon and
day* ago saying he wus stationed In rvinlng guest* of Mr. and Mrsa camp In California at Mrs. Roger George Gillcll and sons. * Mrs.
Williams entertained n miscellan- Rollo Clemens cf Hastings was
eou* shower Saturday afternoon for the guest of her sister. Mrs. Hubert '
her sister-in-law Mrs. Garth Flnrla. Lmliroo and fainilly last week. *
a recent bride. Bingo wa* played, Mr and Mn Ralph McClelland
tlie prises
- ----- Mrs
and daughter of Battle Orceit spent
--— •—going to lhe bride
Florin received some very nice gifts , Saturday night and Sunday with
These present were: Mrs Herman Mr #nd Mrs. Albert McClelland
Reynolds. Mrs. Mary Doster. Mn.;* Mr and. Mrs. Floyd Nesbet and
Dcunlas Florin. Mn. Francis Nor.- Jeanne spent Sunday evening with
wood. Mias Loretta Wagner. Mis* Mr. and Mrs. Phil Deller In Battle
Mary Marte Henton. Mrs Max Rey- Creek. * Mra. Elmer Gillett called
noids and Mrs. Bertha Adams, lo- on Mn. Elsie Tucker and Mra. rvDon
cal. Mrs. Glenn Williams Gull lake. 'Webb in Nashville last Wednesday.
Mrs. Etta itasslons. KaUmaaoo and ,* Fred Rrumm was a Friday afMr*. Leslie Williams and Mr*, tterntah caller of Dave McClelland
James Slocum of Freeport. ♦ Mr. iat the home of Mr. and Mn. Lloyd
and Mr*. Herman Reynolds were in 1McClelland. * Miss Joy Van Doren
Ha-tlngs Saturday forenoon. * Mr. iand Mra Phyllis Hoffman of Has­
and Mrs Mason Norwood ot Kala- ltings spent Saturday night and
ma zoo spent Sunday with their ISunday with Mr. and Mrs. Charles
brother and alster-ln-Law. Mr. and IDay. Mr. and Mrs. Karl Gasser
Mrs Marshall Norwood. * Mr. and iand ion of Assyria were Sunday
Mrs Glenn Williams and three
ions. Keith. Kenneth and Kendall
Of the W "K. Kellogg Farm spent
Bunday with Lhclr parents, Mr. and
Mr*. John Adanu. * Mrs. Wade
Town, local and daughter Mra.
Travis Royer of Battle Creek re­
turned from Texas, Tuesday of last
bveek where they visited her son
Kenneth Tuan. wiu&gt; Is stationed at
WolUrs. Texas. She say* he 1*
* Mi&amp;s Kathrlne Town and
Blanche Richards were in Has­
t Saturday. * Mr and Mm.
Due to my health and having rented my farm, I will sell ot Public Auction at my
,rn Louden of Baltic Creek annce the birth of * nine pound (
farm located one mile north and five miles east of Lake Odessa, on
, LaVem on Feb. 10 in a’ Battle
ak hospital * Roy Adriansou,
Battle Creek visited his father.;
tar Adrianson Friday. * John ।
phambcrlaln was in Hasting* Salur- ।
Nay afternoon. * Anson Paul Rich­
ards who enlisted and Ls now ata- ■
Commencing ot 12:30 P. M„ thorp, the following described property:
at N*w Philadelphia. Ohio.,
his mother. Mr*. Blanche
rd* that he made his first solo ,
some day* ago. He has made
rveral since. * Sgt. Russell Smith
Army Air Bo*e, Pyote. Texas,
al from Monday nlshl until FriHolstein cow, 3 yrs. old, due March 28.
wlth hi* parents. Mr. and Mra
•at Bmlli. * A birthday party
Durham cow. 4 yrs. old, fresh Jan. 6.
McCormick-Deering 2-bottom, 16-inch
wa* held al lhe home of AudreyHolstein cow, 11 yrs. old, due March 30.
plaw. Low Steel Wheel wagon.
Bud Saturday afternoon The par­
Brown Swiss heifer, 2 yn. old, pasture
ty- was In honor of Audrey and Ann
McCormick-Deering 8-ft.
Stafford * Tho basket ball game .
bred. Yearling Steer.
Single Cultipacker, nearly now.
between Delton and lhe W. K.
lersey heifer, 2 yn. old, posture bred.
Erlloag Agricultural school at Gull
Walking plow.
Durham bull, yearling.
k* Tuesday evening was won by
Delton, the score being 57-42. Tho
ohn Deere No. 4 Mower, nearly
kcore In the game between Wood­
lubber Tired wagon. Corn planter.
land and the home team here Fri­
John Deere Hay Loader.
day rtlghl was M-18 In favor of
Delton. * Mr. and Mra. Ed Titus of
Superior Grain Drill, 11-hole.
Parchment spent Bunday with Mra.
Sorrel mare, 7 yrs. old, in foal.
5-iection Spring Tooth Harrow.
Angie Titus. * Mr. and Mra Rus­
Black gelding, 8 yn. old.
McCormick Grain Binder. 8-ft. cut.
sell Mott and daughter Merlyn
Sorrel colt, 10 months old.
(pent Sunday with their brother
Deering Grain Binder, 6-ft. cut.
and sister-in-law, Mr and Mra.
Riding Cultivator.
Ajax cultivator.
Fred Jones tn Hastings. * Mr. and
Bean Puller, horse drawn.
Mra. Lvle Lechlcltner of Detroit
spent Wednesday night with their
Sow
with
10
pigs.
pp rent*. Mr. and Mra. John Lech17 Sheets, weighing obeut $0 lbs. ea.
leilner.

HORSES

inning,

WHY CANNED FRUITS, VEGETABLES, AND SOUPS
ARE RATIONED

IRVING

WEDNESDAY, FEB. 24,1943

reau,
ler in

Consumer Instruetlon Shsei

.

Do not use more stamps than you need to make
up tlie right amount. For example, if the food
you buy
•—-••*-»
iy calls for 13 points
it is better —
to tear
8-point
out an C
, _’..l and .a 5-poiut
r_____stamp than two 5point stamps and a 2- and a
1-point stamp.
Save your
smaller point stamps for low­
point foods. You can take tho
stamps from more than one
book belonging to your house­
hold if you need to.

5~-&gt; J5 j

137^

A FAJR IMAM KM AU
IFe cannot afford to waste food or give tome
people more than their fair inert. . . . That ig
why canned *fruiti and vegetables are rationed
and that is why meat is going lo bu rational.
Rationing of soma foods is the best and fairest
■ray to ba sura that every American gels enough

�ijjji

fo»v-Av u im

mn**

y'

• PLEASANT VALLEY

AUCTION SALE

On account of the death of my son. I will have an auction sale at the Henry Pitt
farm located three miles south of Lacey on

WEDNESDAY, FEB. 24, 1943
STARTING AT 12:30 O'CLOCK. I WILL OFFER THE FOLLOWNC:

HORSES
Sorrel team, 4 yr«. old. wgt. 3000 lbs.
Mare and gelding
Black gelding, 7 yrs. old.

Gray gelding, 8 yn. old.

CATTLE
5 head Durham cows, 4 to 7 yn. old.

Durham bull

Durham heifer.

5 head young cattle.

HOGS
7 young shoatt.

10 thoaH, 160 to 180 Ibi.

POULTRY
25 White Rock chickens.

HAY &amp; GRAIN
Clover and timothy mixed hay, 16 tons.
Stack straw

Wheat

Com in shock

Oats.

Potatoes.

FARM MACHINERY
1934 Chevrolet pickup with stock rack.
International manure spreader.
Riding plow.
Walking plow.
Disc Side rake.
Roller Dump rake.
3 section spring tooth drag. good.
2 section spike tooth drag, good.
VanBrunt disc drill, good.
International corn planter.
Corn binder Deering mower.
Deering gioin binder.
2 wooden wheel wagons.
Double wagon box. 1 flat rack,
international hay loader.
Walking and riding cultivators.
2!&gt;'2 horse gos engine and pump jack.
Primrose cream separator.
Cast iron tank heater.
Scalding kettle.
Platform scales ‘ Stock tank.
Crates 2 chicken crates.
Burlap and grain bags Ropes.
Barrels Hog trough.
2 sets harness Odd harness'.
2 &lt;cts open face bridles Collars.
Whiffletrecs ond cvcncrs.
Forks, shovels and other hand tools.
14 ft. boat Traps.
Log chains.
Some household furniture.

TERMS OF SALE: Cash day of sale, nothing to be removed until settled for.

MRS. ABBIE PITT, Prop
HENRY FLANNERY. Auctioneer

E. E. GRAY. Clerk

BANNER WANTS ADVS. BRING RESULTS

Mr. end Mrs. Waiur Livingston.;
Mr. and Mr*. John F. Brake and
Mr. and Mrs. Burdette Livingston '
called on Blaine McWhlnnev and'
Mr. nnd Mra. Lee Snyder and baby
of Caledonia Sunday afternoon. • I
Caller* at John E. Brake's to make
lhe acquaintance of the nev&gt; baby
boy. Robert Loren, the post week
were Mr and Mrs. Roy Kyser. Mr.
and Mrs. Gerald Kyser and fam­
ily of South Boston, Mr. and Mr*
Leo Kvser and family of Logan. Mr. j
and Mrs. Walter Livingston. Mr.1
nnd Mrs. Burdette Livingston and j
Mr. and Mrs. John P. Brake (local).
* Mrs. Paul Olmstead of Caledonia
is taking care ot Mrs. John E Brake I
and new baby boy. * Elwood Zoder
of Freeport and MUs Iris Olmstead
of Caledonia were Friday evening ।
supper guests of Mr. and Mrs Em- ,
• ery Kime and Beulah. * Thc Mrs.
Vera Geiger. Ida Livingston. MH- I
rhed Llvln^itnn nnd .Magdalena
Kime attended the funeral of Mrs
I. H Of good cf Woodland. Sat- ,
»rday afternoon. ♦ Mr. and Mrs.
Vincent Kelley and family and Mr I
and Mra. Emery Kime and Beulah
were entertaining at the Harold j
Yoder home in Freeport. Sunday
Elwood Yoder left for Fort Custer. |
Tuesday. * Thursday being the 40th
wedding nnnlversan- of Mr. and
Mrs. Elmer Scott, they were given
a complete surprise on Sunday
Those present were Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Kaechele of Caledonia. Mn.
Anns Coleman. Miss Frances Scott
of Grand Rapids. Claude Scott of
’nwrll. Mr. and Mrs Carl Scott of
Lake Odessa. Mr. and Mrs. Garfield
Sinter, Joseph Scott. Della Scott.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Clayton Mote and
family (local). Mr. and Mrs. Les­
ter Stuart and family of South Bos- '
ton and Mr. and Mrs. Vere Howlntte '
and famllv of Clarksville.
They I
presented with a beautiful cyelamea plant.

•&lt;£

'CO. SCHOOLS GET
SECOND PAYMENT

A MESSAGE FROM DR. ALBERT EINSTEIN

Checks Sent To Districts
For State Aid and Tuition

from the state by Co. Treas. George
A. Clouse In the sum of 834,291 as
. the second payment tor lhe schools
। of lhe county. Checks have been
I mailed to the treasurer of each distrlct entitled to thi* money, which
coven state aid und tuition.
Following are the districts re­
ceiving checks and unless other­
wise stated, the amount shown is
for state aid only:
/
Assyria Twp.—Dial. No. .6. Assyria
Center. 8154: No. 7 frl.. Briggs. 872:
9 frl.. Lincoln. 8103. &gt;
Baltimore Twp.,— Dist. No. 1,
Dowllngv.mrTTri.. Striker. &lt;155:
3. McOmber. 8152; 4. Hendershot.
S76Z5. Weeks. 864; 6. Durfee. 673;
17 fr|., Barney Mill, 871.
Barry Township Unit school at
Delton, tuition. 8853. state aid, 83.­
756. total 84 609.
Carlton Twp.—Dist. No. 2. Carl­
ton Center, 880: 12. Ragla. 854.
Castleton Twp—Disk No. 1 frl.,
Nashville village, tuition 82.856.
state aid, 83.109. total 85.967: 2 frl..
Lakeview, 884.
Hastings Cllv
uitv — Tuition.
ruiuon. 86.202.
i state aid, 82599, total 88,801
Hastings Twp.—DtoL No. 3. Full­
er. 882 ; 4 frL, Gregory. 853 : 7. Star,
888 : 8. Hastings Center. 875: 10 frl.,
Quimby. 858.
Hope Twp. — DUt. No. 1. Doud,
8127: 2 frl.. McCallum. 877; 3. Cedar
Creek. 883 ; 4. Hinds. 8169: a. Shultz.
876: 7 frl.. Brush Ridge. 8151; 0.
Cloverdale, 877.
Irving Twp—DLst. No. 3. Wood.
8151: 7 frl., Fillmore. 1174: 9 frU
Freeport, tuition. $451. state aid.
8613. total 81.064: 12 frl.. Little
Brick, 875.
•
7
DURFEE
of eumioon sense to put evezy dollar we can possibly spare at the
Johnstown Twp —Dist. No. 4 frl..
Last Week's Letter.
vf everyone of u* Immediately depends on its successful outcome.”
Stevens.
------- ***
888; '5 frl. Bristol. 8137; -7.
Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and
Culver. 8121: 11. Burroughs.
Mr.-. Homer Hammond and mother
Maule Grove Twp.—Diat. No. 2
were Mr and Mrs. Guy Erb. Mr.
frl. Mayo. 8114; 3 frl. Moore, till:
"nd Mrs. Carl Erb. Mr. and Mrs ASSYRIA
4 frl.. Dunham. 8101.
| PLEASANT HILL
I Mr. Reynolds passed away in 1939.
Garold Erb of Grand Rapids. Guy
Orangeville Twp—Dial. No. 3. OrLast
Week's
Letter.
I
To
this
union
were
bom
two
son-.
Warner of Newaygo. Mr. and Mrs. La*t Week's Utter
anaevllle village. &lt;247: 4. Blake. 865.
Warren Mead of Banfleld. Recent I Tlie death of Thomas Williams,
Rutland Twp—Dist. No 3. Chi­
Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Tolan and son and one daughter, one son Harold.
uincts
callers v»c«c
were mr.
.Mr. anu
and aor*.
Mrs. uonn
John ncfd 54 years, on Thursday, came Lynn of Detroit spent Saturday pawing away in 1919. There are dester. 854: 4. Tanner. 888; 7 frl..
Hook. Mr. and Mra. Claud Hunt.
sur?.rJ‘5euHe.h“d
and Sunday at the home of left to mourn thdr loss one son, Goodwill. 8149.
Ernie Bateman and Chas. Ham- } vUj« *'th his brother. John Wil- night
•
of CreSMJ, antl onc daughter.
Thomapple Twp —Thornnpple W.
•
■
------.........
.
Hams.
The
service
was
held
al
the
!nOnt‘: ?BaItu”cre£bsSd^ afi£
William*. * Mr. and Mrs. Byron ‘Mrs. Clifford Kahler of Delton, six K. Kellogg school. tuition. 8174:
Rowlader and children
of Cale­ grandchildren and three great­ state aid. 85.498. total 85.672.
inroute to Camp clairbome.
,1"
Woodland Twn —Woodland town­
one sister, four
charge. Interment was made at the donia spent Sunday with her par­ grandchildren.
ship school, tuition, 8621. slate aid,
-------------- ■ ■ .
__
| Union cemetery * Mrs. Nellie MU- ents. Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Williams. brothers and a host of friends.
• Mr. and Mrs. Heydenberg and
Funeral service* were held Tues­ 83 168. total 83.789.
Yankee Sprinva Twp—Dist. No. 1
members of the WB.CB. at her family of Grandville were Sunday day. Feb. 9. at the Henton funeral
frl. Gates. 8133: 3 frl.. Yankee
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Palm­
George
Cheeseman,
Clarence home al Lacey. The Icy highways er. * Mr. and Mr^ Clare Williams home in Delton. Rev. Harold Bug­ Springs. 8113.
Hoffman. Floyd Healy and Harold were detrimental to driving. * Tlie and Paul Palmer attended Farmers bee of Kalamazoo officiating. Bur­
Totals tuition. Mil 159. «'«t» aid.
storm
of
Saturday
afternoon
put
ial
was
in
Cressey
cemetery.
Cheeseman attended the Wednes­
823.132. total distributed, 834,291.
day program of Farmer's Week at electricity out of commission for Wednesday. Paul remained until
the M. S. c. While there they also many and telephone line 11 was Thursday. * Word received from MRS. J. T. PIERSON
RED CROSS NOTES
called on MLss Enid Cheeseman. * .blown down. The usual *now drift­ Harry Williams states he was se­ DIED THURSDAY
ing
makes
un
again
snowbound.
*
Mrs. Grace Mack had an operation !
The executive board of thc Barry
Mrs. Harriet Pierson, aged 82
and Mrs. Oral Miller and Mr. lected from hl-. flight to be sent to
for mastoid Friday al Leila hospital Mr'
school for weather observer and Ls nassed away Thursday afternoon at Co. Chapter. American Red Cross.
and
Mrs.
Howard
Cole
attended
the
She is making a fine recovery. *
now located at Chanute Field. 111. ♦
Mrs. George Stover and Mrs. Fan wedding of a cousin. Miss Eunice Miss Hazel Campbell who has been the home of her son nnd dauahter- cllv clerk's office with Mrs. R O.
Moore,
daughter
of
Mr
and
Mrs.
Stover both of Ashland. Ohio, aunts ;
Hubbard, chairman, presiding.
home on furlough after graduating
of Barney Williams came Friday Joel
' . Moore of Battle Creek, U&gt; Em­ from the WAVES, returned Mon­ *on. Her health had not been Rood
met Carey, of Battle Creek, by lhe
fnr some time and after thc death
and remained until Tuesday. They JU..
It war. announced that thc an­
Carlton Brooks Miller. Their day afternoon lo receive her orders of her daughter. Mias Grace Plerwere called here to attend funeral vows were
as io where she would be stationed. ann. two weeks previously, she de­ nual meeting of the chapter would
pledged
in
the
presence
were called here to attend the fu­ of a number of guests at the home * Burdette Fischer, home on fur­
be held the second Tuesday of
neral services Saturday for Tom of Mr. and Mrs. Joel Moore, w Mr. lough was a Monday dinner guest clined rapidly. She was the widow April when officers would be elect­
Williams.
.and Mrs. Lisle Randall nnd son at the Clifton Campbell home. * known merchant in Irving and Has­ ed and reports given.
........
..'.f........ 1 Jimmie, who recently moved from Mrs Clarence Berends la on lhe tings. the family coming to thi*
BOMB THE JAPS WITH JUNK! Fon Custer to Climax, spent some sick U*L
Waller Eaton, treasurer, an­
. eiiv from Irving about 39 years ago.
___ ___ —_ ________________________ time the n*st
past wv*ek
week with hl&lt;
his ndrentz
pdrenls.
Mrs. Pierson had been a member nounced that 89.400 hod been raised
Mr. and Mi*. Floyd Randal! * OBITUARY
I of the First Methodist church for in Barry Co. during the past IS
Mrs. Kenneth McClelland has a
Jennie E. Calm*, daughter of manv years, and was also a mem* months. This includes roll c*U. war
two weeks' release from defense John and Etta Calms, was bom In her of one of the W. S. C. 8. cir- fund. Fort Custer fund, soldiers'
work, and left for San Antonio. Tex- ----Cooper
------------------township.
- -------------------Kalamaroo.- May des. end as long ns she was able. kits fund. etc.
13. 1864. and passed away in Bor- was nlwavs faithful in attendance,
Two letters from Soldiers thanking
;Honed at Fort Houston. Her broth­ gess hospital, Kalamazoo. February Surviving are two sons. Maurice of
the chapter for knitted garments
er. I*on Cole, accompanied her as .m--------------Hastings and Lvnn of Detroit. a)so
6. ....
1943. ---------after a• short
Illness,—being
hnv«?xbecn received. Both letters
far as St. Louis
.
nearly 79 years of age.
several grandchildren and great- carnq from Camp McCoy. WIs.
,
She
was
united
In
marriage
with
grandchildren.
Funeral
services
Jokes about a "Swiss Navy" should
Elmer Reynolds. In 1885 and lived were held at 2:30 P M. Saturday
Mrs Earl Coleman, home nursing
Idt Include the Swiss merchant■ many years on a farm near Cressey, In lhe Leonard chaoel. lhe Rev. L.
announces thai by the
narlne. for that country has seven1 moving to Delton and Wall Lake Winston Stone officiating. Inter­ chairman,
time new classes have been formed
ihjps for high sens trade.
,) where they relIrrel from the farm. ment in Riverside cemetery.
Instructors will, be available. Any­
one interested Is asked to call Mrs.
Coleman or the Red Cross rooms.
Others throughout the county wish­
ing to organize are also asked to
get In touch with the chairman and
she wiU endeavor to find the nec­
essary instructors. The Con»um‘rs
Power group of 15 members has
just completed the course and have
been awarded certificates. Mts.
Harold.Downs was the teacher.

There’s No Shortage of

Mrs. Roy Hubbard, chairman,
■ reported on a meeting of the camp
and hospital council at Battle
I j Creek. Special mention of a footI ball or polo game built by Prank
IKenfleld under lhe supervision at
the Rev. Don M. Gury was made
at the meeting, the game being
hvery popular with the men. The
board voted to have two more
games made and sent over as quick 1 ly as possible Requests for musical
instruments was also made at the
1 meeting.
Four saxaphones,
3
trumpets, one clarinet, one violin
and several harmonicas are needed
for the band at Kellogg Field and
i Die patient orchestra at the base
I j hospital al—Port Custer. . Anyone
I "having such an Instrument and
; wants either to sell it or give IL
Is asked to call the Rev. Don Gury.
Subscriptions to magazines, playing
Lcards and chess games are always
welcome and Rev. Gury. the Chap­
ter's representative on the council,
lis always glad to receive these ar­
' tides and will see that they reach
। the men at the various camps, staI1 lions or hospitals
I

QUALITY SHOES

.nOOOO MILES
a ILONG
HNG WAY
I
A
i

Bring along your ration card and choose your shoes
from these celebrated lines
HEEL

LATCH

• STRIDEAIRE
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STAR

BRAND

• FREEMATIC

On sale in our men's, women's ond children's
shoe departments.
Left say the life of an automobile is 100,000

household meters and some commercial me­

miles. That is just the number of miles of

ters only once in two months. This is in the

automobile travel required for a single read­

customer's interest for it prolongs the useful­

ing of this Company's meters in 58 Michigan

ness of the automobiles ond tires needed to

counties.

maintain essential service to homes, offices

So you might say that a new automobile

and industries.

was worn out every month — together with

Because most customers like to budget

several sets of tires — when meters were

their expenses on a monthly basis, we are

read monthly.

continuing to send you a bill every, month.

Now ift every two months, for in line with

Your payment for the month when the meter

the Governments program of conserving au­

is not read represents a payment on account

tomobiles, tires and gasoline, we are reading

and keeps the bill from piling up on you.

CONSUMERS POWER COMPANY

We've been preoching for sometime thot QUALITY is its own re­
ward. That'is why now—when quality and lasting wear are buy-words for
the duration—you will come to Taylor's for the fine serviceable shoes that
wartime needs demond.
Since you con hove only three pairs of shoes a year—see to it .that you get
the three BEST pairs your money con buy.

(Remember three pairs of GOOD shoes will outlast and
outwear a dozen pairs of "duds"!)
So come in and give us a trial

Taylors9 Shoe Store
‘Good Shoes Properly Fitted
HASTINGS, MICH.

Mra. C. E. Barnes' volunteers,
;who filled the 400 soldier's kits at
the Red Cross rooms Monday
night, had their pictures taken

!

Mra. George Hebden, volunteer
services chairman, reported on the
progress of the Nurses Aide pro­
gram Mrs. M. A. Lambie Is chalrman of thc committee In charge
Application blanks may now be
I obtained by writing the Red Crocs
rooms in the Stebbins building.

WOMENS BOWLING
LEAGUE
The women had one of those
"tough nights" Monday when not
a 500 series was turned in. Betty
Braendle led the group with a 476
series 1138-178-1601. Jane Daniels
scored 460 (159-135-166) for aecthird place with 440 (116-135-189).
Portias had a one game edge In
their match with Bute Insulation;
Leonards won a pair from Bliss;
Bonnet and Gown took tlie odd
game from JStrand: Banner wan
two and loat one lo Piston Ring Of­
fice;- Bell Telephone Co. took tlie
last and deciding game from Piston
Ring Shop, and Orphans won a
complete series from Trio Cafe.

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                  <text>THE HASTINGS BANNER
EIGHTY-SEVENTH YEAR

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SECTION ONE—PAGES 1 to 8

HASTINGS. MICHIGAN. THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 25. 1943

. .CITY
PRIMARY,MARCH 1 BOND
*«”RALLY
*»"®
-----------------------------

.

Home Front

^contests

on for city
CLERK; ALDERMEN OF
1ST AND 3RD WARDS

12 PAGES—2 SECTIONS

NUMBER 42

HARRY ADROUNIE
IS COMMISSIONED
2ND LIEUTENANT

THE PRICE OF PEACE RED

FIVE HOME GARDEN
MEETINGS IN
COUNTY, MARCH 8

V. S. L. AIMS TO
CONSERVE CARS,
TRUCKS

CROSS DRIVE
OPENS MARCH 1

“We of this generation who are has been placed on the charm of
privileged to help make a better ! Madam Ciiiabg Kai-Shek, her
Receives Series of Rapid
Stores Here to Close From
world for ourselves and for pbs- beauty, ner
her fluttit
English spoken
nu
Barry County Assigned
Advances In Medical Corps. terity should remember that, while without
dithout accent
accent. her lovely silk gowim
8:30 to 10:00 A. M. Mor. 1
Quota of $7,200
'
omami
golden slippers
V. Harry Adroumr. son of Mrs. we must not be visionary, we must'I and her ornamental
HxuUngs. Michigan.
have
vision
so
that
peace
should
not
i
are
not
enough
prominence
given
All
supplies for the American
A.
J.
AdrOunle
and
the
late
Dr.
D.
_A. ,
. _ rrtvnn day mornlng March , from 8:80
Feb. 22. 1943.
,
Adrounie. ha* received his commis­ be punitive in spirit or nationalistic . U, the lofty conwnot\setv.e of Ker Red Cross war fund drivein Barry
wOr
dj
.
Co.
have
been
distributed
to
the
or
even
continental
in
concept,
but
sion
as
Second
Lieutenant
in
the
Greetings to all the men in service: i
prietors and employees to attend ;
t?'ul
Viclory Makes H. H. S.
•
—• ;a
You are no more surprised to see '
Hard headed realists.--cap. of
War Bond and Stamp Mas* Meet«. now stationed universal in scope and humanitarian
Three contests will feature the a
West Central League
.....
General Hospit- in action, for .modem sexener hus so course, find plenty of ammunition, .nounced^today
Ing to be held in the Strand The- ,
aumont G&lt;
The organisation
who Is writing this column this,
Hastings City Primary Election on ,n
a ter under
direction ui
of xxi,
Ben v«iuOld-El• ■Paso.
Champions
uicr
uiiucr uueciiuii
az . Texas,
.7 , h — ------ :----- annihilated distance that what af­ to aim at the view* expteaied by^7the drive hM also been comw6ek than I was. when I received'
Monday, March 1. Voting booths ley,
city chairman for the Barry | Reserve Pool He U very anxious fects one people must of necessity
China's first lady. However, noth- pfeted with Mr*. Prank Hess chair­
noUce that I wm "IT- for this week 1! Led by Ted Banxuh nnd Ken w‘» be'opin from 7:W A. M. to County Retailers War Stamp and ' to go overseas and has signed up affect all other people's."
ing which may be said will answer man in NMhville and Mrs. Cha*,
tlxe Hastings Saxons won their ,0 ™ P ,nSale committee.
■*
f0I overseas duty.
because even in school my ability Lane
•thirteenth
ui.t...
p..,.­ 1 For the office of Hastings City Bond
The above sentence Is a magnifi­ the fact that "modem science has Hoyt in Freeport An error in the
straight
game
last
Fri
The
purpose
of
the
meeting,
ac!
Lieut
Adrounie
graduated from
In composition wasn't anything
Clerk, voters will have the follow­ cording to Gldley. will be to review (Hastings High and Saint Ambrose cent statemenfof the spirit and at- so annihilated distance tiiat what name of thp chairman in Ym*m
day
Hight
when
they
handed
the
viuin, wm uv iw ivurw
-- ------- ; ...
...
.........
.
tiiat my teachers ever-compllment- Belding Redskiits a 49 io 32 trounc­ ing three candidate* from which vuiiiuiK
MlKU on. propl.
or nro..- RjJW J"
ft,
past
accomplishments
and
draw
College
in
Davenport,
la,
where
he
tltude
of
mind
which
mqst
prevail
ed me on. but rather passed me to ing. The Saxons victory gave them to make a selection—Sterling Rog­
orrror .U.orher proplro ■
"m.h.boUn. on
get me out of their English class. undisputed possession of the West ers running for re-election. Fred plans for an even more effective received his B. 8. degree, majoring‘if the end of the present conflict is
effort from here on.
in chemistry and bacteriology. Hf | to be anything but the prelude to
*- As others have written, till* has (Central League championship This Hale and Walter Wallace.
In other words, no section of the , Mondnv. March 1. and will continue
been some winter in dear old Mich­ Kmc also marked the first time
For Aiderman of the First Ward, । Simitar meetings are being held volunteered in the Army Sept. 22. another avalanche of armed de- world can- live a normal, harmonious through the month. Barry Co's,
throughoul the state at the re- UMl and after taking Ills basic j 3trucllon
■
Igan. so much snow and ice and
i* 17200. This drive also in­
five years that a Hastings team there will be four candidate*— Ar­
- - - - spoke existence while war rages elsewhere. 1quota
really weather that made most of has been able to subdue tbe Silk chie W. Reickord. running for re­ quest of George Whitney. Detroit. . training he was sent to Letterman f
' -Madame
Chiang
Kai-Shek
If we, along with other major cludes the annual roll call, every
us cover our ear*, but the last two (City lads on their home floor.
election. Herbert Calkins. Ben executive director in Michigan for ’Hospital. San Francisco, where he words during her brief address be- nations of the world do not co-op­ person giving one dollar or more
War
Stamp
and
Bond
sales
through
.was
graduated
in
three
months
on
,
-,
------- days have given us heart and make.*
Banash and Lane were the high ' Beverwvk nnd Walter Eaton.
retail outlets.
a
laboratory technician course Iforc the House of Representatives crate to try and control the factors being considered a Red Cross xnemxx* think that spring is really "Just ,point men for Hastings with 16
For Alderman of the Third Word
Invitations have been extended From San Francisco he was sent jut Washington la.,t Thursday A which cause war. then those factors
around the comer".
and 15 points respectively. Capt. there will be three candidates—Don to retailer* in other communities ; to Curhbad, New Mexico, to the ’ more compact, pertinent outline
will in Ute end control, us. just as in the county be contacted for their
You boys from Hastings High will Ray
'
(running for re-election i.
Kenyon. Duane Ottosen, and Siegel
ouis noix-y
of the eounty to attend Ulis meet? Station Hospital where he was in ■ for the basis of world peace may they are doing now
'
contribution and the plans call for
be glad to know that last week our Bill Garrison also played fine Louis
Abbey unci
and rreu
Fred a
A. amini
Smith.
The
two
candidate*
for
each
of!
ln
*.
,
.
'charge of the laboratory. He was|sometime be made, but it haS not
'u Red Cross renresentative to call
Basket Ball Team won their thir- ।games for the Saxons. Duane Ot­
•
....................
Mr. Whitney, in addition to be- | advanced from private to sergeant. .et appeared in any language
American troops in their first at every home. farm, business place
teenth straight victory, but then ।tosen. in addition to playing u fine flee who
receive
tile liigteeal
vote
ing
one
of
the
principal
speakers
•
m
another
month
he
was
made
In
„
wnlon
too
much
fct
ress
iContinued on page 4. Sec 1&gt; —and
■*
factor)- In-------------the county.
•Barry County boy* are all of the ,defensive game, added 8 points to in the primary, will halve their
aCthis
meeting,
will
speak
at
the
staff
sergeant
and
is
now
second
Sunday, Feb. 28. is Red Crocs
best in every tiling they do and the Hasting* attack. Capt. John names on the ballot in the final
lllumj lieutenant. ------------------------------------------------------------Sunday all over the country and
we are ail proud of you and know ■Spicer was the high point man for election to be held on Monday.
!the pastors of all the churches In
April 5.
i.
you will do your part in winning Belding with 12 points.
I Voters nhould kefep in mind that
tills victory we are all praying for.
Score summary:
of Red Cross on that Sunday. On
14 17 49 lbiA primlirv election Ls ju.-&gt;t as imMy *on writes from somewhere Hastings
8 10
g i-&gt;
portant as the final one.
in Australia, that not fur from Belding
10
4,
v i- jji Plan
pi,,,,to GET
r-.t-rOUT
r»trrAND VOTE on
— 1
where he is the highest tempera- ; Referee. Albaugh
ture in January was 128 degree* and ] The Hastings second team de- Monday. March 1.
he also said nil my talk of so much fealrd tixe Belding retenes in the I
With New Mfg. Stopped,
Undefeated H.H.S. Cogers ,.ian
man for the drive, announces her
Ice and snow "just slips off his. preliminary game by the score of I
;
Present Supply Must Last
sub-chairmtn of the city: special
■—u »
i. ---------- -- — —.— i—- &lt;0 t0 2j
Hastings had to over­
To Meet Fast Eaton
groups. Mrs E. A. Frandsen; fac­
"For Duration"
come a 1! to 8 Belding lead al the 1
County
Team
tories, Mrs. C. W. Dolan; business
ing while riding in a plane and end of the first quarter to win
1 Prenti* M. Brown. OPA director,
district, the Hastings Woman's
M. S. C. Specialists to
said the temperature was 80 de­ their seventh game in nine start*. |
On Friday evening. Feb 26. the Club with Mrs. Dorrance Trethrlc.
has given his approval of the ob­
grees inside the plane and way up Lawrence Puller was high point
Discuss Rural and
I jectives of the Victory Service Lea­ Hastings High Saxons will tangle chairman: residential, Mrs. Mau­
in the air. so if we could exchange man for Hastings with 10 points I
, with their traditional foe and rice Roush; first ward. Mrs. Fred
; gue by becoming a member.
Urban Programs
Clip This Chart For
our cold for some of their heat it followed closely by Dick Foster and 1
I The League was recently organ - • neighboring County rival". Char­
would make us all happy. Seems Dick Grable with nine jxiint* each, |
Aid In Shopping Undo
Vegetable gardens for. the----.-I(ui
eu by
UJ Wm. E.
t.. Holler,
nuuvr. genera!
Kcucnu sales
wn lotte High Oriels, In the High Reed; third ward. Mrs. R o. Fin­
fafm
ized
as though some of our boys over there Don North's 6 ixxtnta was high for
and urban family will be -dLscussed , n,BtMlger of the Chevrolet Motor School Gym here. In a basketball ney: and fourth ward. Mrs. Ho­
f&lt;cw
Alow
Ration
notion
bysrem
System
have gone in for raising mustaches, Belding.
at five meetings to be held in Barty i Division, to conserve and keep in game which should be a thriller ward Frost. At a meeting Tuesday
| Point rationing goes into .effect j
some of them the handle bar type,
County on Monday
March 8(1Tpalr privately-owned automobile., from start to finish.
the committee decided to try to
so some of us might need an in­
County Agent Foster has arranged .Uld tniclts M onc mclhod of pre.
i this coming Monday. March, 1. Fl-i
the drive in Hastinjr* in
Charlotte High ha* been the only complete
—
troduction to our own sons.
nal registrations'for War-Ration
for lie meetings as a part of the venUng a general bog down of this team so far this season to really one 1---------- —
- ----------- Richard Karmen surely looked fit •juuaiauia ww jvuui
; Book Two will be held today and
F«xI Production program for- 1943. country's motor transport system. give the local Saxons a serious get under way. Monday. March
Michigan Stale College specialists I Wlth no new cara or Rghl trucks threat to their consecutive winning
_■
'
Friday (don't forget to take a "con----------- ,—
fice the other day. also Jack Wag­ employment Bureau “ ••t»ner declaration form" properly
from the Horticultural Department • tx.lI1K produced and thousands leav- streak. At Charlotte on February 77*11 DAIDrt MFVtA/
ner. who also called on us. you see ,
r
'
filled out and your War Book One
*’ac.h
! ing the road monthly due to acd- 5. Hastings, after trailing three I UM DAI KU NUW
we
go* to you
boys
home
on I, Diieviors
"*■ TuUon
•
— —
j- •!T**
” *"*
Directors of the HontliigS
Hastings Kiwanla
KiwuiiiS ■**
with
1' ■you).
—*'*
W3 I ilhc
ol fru3u and dents and wear-out. it Ls impera- quarters of the game, managed to
fnrlntloh so
«n most
mrwt of
nf you
vnu call
Mill on
nn us
n« dub
. ..... decided to sponsor
----------- ....
lllt
j t0 gnnnpr
readers
furlough,
the ...y
Boy
—
- ----------------------w..« who
ycgetables now in effect it Ls most • IJve tn take p^per care of remaln- pull it out of the tire in the rewhen you arc home, and I'm happy scout Employment bureau again go shopping under the point sys- I
important that
every family,
Ullll essential
trans- imainlng
.. ................
.......... rural lng cars
car*
ni.i;
cstcniuu leansmaining inuiuier.
io
minutes in
of mr
the gainr
game to
Completes Officers
tor tbe mother* and sweethearts this year.
tern, we have reproduced on PAGE 5 'i
urban
aorden FamF.im, , |x&gt;riatlon can be provided.
Iaiul
1.1?1 U
L. n&gt;'have
,®ve 3a Rarden.
। win 41 to 36.
when their boys have the privilege i The purpose of the employment ”f this Lvue n chart showing point
Hies will not have an adequate die*.
v. 8. L. member* pledge themHasting* at present is unde­
.
I
‘“in^th^diwtSl’on'' s^ll’ltata’irtllh'1*” 1° ,d° ever&gt;'u“n« Paa***, K&gt; feated am! has to Its credit thirof coming home. David Leary*came bureau is to help scouts earn money values
for ail Items on
theGEORGE
rationed , G. WHITNEY
home to see hLs new daughter ana to attend summer camp. Because U*t.
will be period.
good during
lie There
entire values
ftrst-railon
’ II Rotary club meeting Monday noon. , present up-to-date Information on.JX ^Membenihip is'Tree'and on
^fT’the' ordv undefeated'^CH s Baird, local merchant, recently
was happy to be called "Duddy." | there wiH be transportation ex- Ute entire fir*t„rallon ■«—'
, ThLs week War —
—•• Book
- ••
cm. w.ucii
Clip this
efeutcd CiaiJ completed officer* training at Fort
Ration
II 1 pextses -Involved uu&gt;
tills &gt;
year
which
,,',e chart out and
•" save it for I at which member* of Hasting* Ki-। soils, cultural practices, planting Mcning the pledge a new member
is
out—to....
the people all over were
formerly inn
met uy
by volunteer
convenient
size . wants iiave
varieties, etc. Time
and places
ptaces .i,
niven oertlnent transnortaiion ’ " Uttm ln lne iWtr
nu»r been
wen invited
iiituvii as
us special ;■ dates,
aaics. vaneucK.
nme ana
।
... going ----,clc luiiiiciiy
vuiuiliccr reference.
.......... .. Il . Ls . of........
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ini.
-------------------------------------------will ltdmiMta.
»w «« »«&lt;..
1.. —
nn„„nrM hv
J If the Saxons win Friday nigiit____________________
great lguests,
f
ed a second lieutenant In the U.
this United e....States and r.ro
on ,»,u
this we drivers,
the Scout Employment...H
Bur-i&gt; a,1&lt;1
wl11 doubtless
be of inf
and at the Chamber
of ,&gt;Hn
of „
meetings will be ,,announced
by]।V’
•i w OT truck » memb^S/card lhey &lt;ul add mother game to their 8. Army Reserve. .
buy our canned goods and meat. Cau will start March 1 instead of hcl» In nlanning purchases,
Commerce meeting Monday eve- county Agent Foster next week.
“
d
7
uUi;
fnS?.
W
Xro
5;
.nd
thu. will
Urol Baud l&gt; «lopping over In
a.in o'clock.
____
.
Even
etc, and on and on we go. and ve at the beginning of the summer
v
'“" though "local1 grocers plan ning"at~6:30
SI
1 P
°" break a da-yaar and preronl Haa- llaannsa for a Iror
.-- days while enwill fight for you herOtat home and vacation In order to give the scouts to give ixiint values along- with I. Another feature speaker at the I Wai.
on
Uer?f-1 momlng meeting at the Strand will IIMCW UirCCtIVC
all be walling for the time when time"to elm mo're’Voney"" '
issignment. He enMr. c B Burkholder, of the
EJro '£.1
you all come home again.
There will be a Bor Scout Camn the* cann°t possibly Include point be John Van Den Berg. Grand 1
1 Rnrkhnlder Nisciian Co here is nlng record of thirteen - game*, es- listed last jear and
ar... stood
■■■■■— third in —
Yours for victory,
director and^? Uhls i^T’ac- tabluijed by the 1936-37 team which ' hi* class at graduation. Of t£».
at Shiawanasee again tills year un­ values for all rationed items in their Rapids, who is chairman for Michl- I rrcVCniS ViCOli
wrdinaNorton AStukrL'mIcHdefM1,pd
Sturgis In the Re- number who started, more than
stores
in each ad—Therefore, this
- Erma Gardner. less later changes are necessary.
1
, half were eliminated
during pro­
onn nf the v q i tn lead the ef. gional
R'onal Tournament at Dowagiac in
in,half
elimli
Boys using the employment bur­ , paint ILst will' always be available
to eivr additional information.
..—
&gt;----------- Lieut. Baird won
Mr. Whitney and Mr. Van Den j Service stations and other retaii 'fort of keertna \-Xcntial cars and March- l»37. after having
won the cess of .—
training.
Attention fellows! Hastings, in eau must be registered scouts and । Shopping under the point system Berg
in uTA
nrea^raUni
" ‘district
‘
Kalamazoo
. rifleand
andmachine
nutchin gun marksmanwill
attend a—
High
School Asdealers —
in -gasoline,
oil ----andother ,-int^ck*
-------------------------------------— I’------------------ - —
1lkX\ir\h7«
“Xi/r7k
‘w™")ine'” "’•■'■
title at Kalamazoo.
-rifle
fact all of Barry county, is going show their certificates when regts-! will not be difficult with a little
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scmbly ■S^^'^SStnSiSSSSS
at 10:30 a. m. *' J— *“
—
------ —
"Wacky" with a bang and it's al! tcring and also must show their inadvance
piimnlng*
to help you fellows carry on! What
tention to attend camp.
adva
nce planning^
IS’uwhmwbo: r«»rd. &gt;h™. |. er*,,, b&lt;«l.
&gt;o
I
Alir-TIAkl e*l ce
—nJ? SS"?'
]S^d‘J.dhStaud?y Ure'llnSro S"*r' » “* nroyram. and tor j year « head Baaketball Coach.
we mean is. Barry county mus. I Bureau headquarter* will be al ...
_
.
have done a fine job in selling owned nnd operated by the United
Ride prtWLmB and for year aa head Basketball Coach.
AUCTION SALES
have at least fifteen WAAC* en- the Burkholder Garage iust east of Women 20-36 In
"I States,
I
.roa.state,
7&gt;.a_ county munici—...roiroiassisting
' assisting
reduce
worker
absenI the
Of th«*
stnrtini?
three
bonds and stamps
any
to to
reduce
worker
absenI of
starting
five,five
three
are are
sen-ee■­
rolled by April 1st if we are to up- the old C. K. &lt;k 8. tracks on State r
.A.
According to George
Carpenter, i palily. township or agency or de- * I’P1' *monig
® Michigan
Michigan war
war plants
plants 11I tors and will be playing their last R- A. LAPO. Adm.
hold our part of the J25.000 WAAC
Street.
ODOrS, Waves
-*.. county in the partment
' nartnwntthereof,
ihomaf ornrtotnthose
tKnc*op-f
nn.I which iiave iiuuic League “memlocal fans. । in order to close the
of the
for tsa
Barry
,'XvL I| home game “before
S"'"'
quota for Michigan; to date we I Any person wishing a boy for a jI Women. 20 to 36 years of age are chairman
Retailers War Bond and Stamp Icratlng motor boats for commercial | b®[!,hlP
—C"—
’P,1O•&gt;®® Namely
-. Capt.. Ray
—.. Kenyon. ..,
BW
1Dl&lt;7
late
„u,
Augustus
uaiua „ W. Jackson. Mr. Lapo
have WAACs Campbell (Middle-1 IfW hours work can telephone there
sales drive, local firms have shown purposes, or to customers operatDow ChenUcal Co.. Midland Garrison,;Ken Lane, Ted Bao«h
have —
an tuition
।
i—&gt;»«h will
i .-------------sale at the
Ville). Carpenter. Sneathen and , Tor Information beginning March 1. offered an excellent opportunity to ifine co-operation lit agreeing to ing vehicles bearing a "T" ration ;"«&lt;•
1
£
d
‘
n
£?"8
W*,
‘
,d
‘
"
,t
yea
f
J
W
9
1
'
fann
located
2'-.
u iduumauni. izcivc cMiiuuuiiuing । nas anomer year ox scnooi oux win i farm located 2'- miles east and &lt;»•
। serve their country in the WAVES l
Crawley from the county and SPAR
-----------------*-*-•----------------Co, i be Ineligible as he played In
In
north 01
of vianuviue
Clarksville
or a
3 muu
mllu
close
above wo.-,
was ui«uc
made vief- --Co,.. Bay
Ba&gt; city.
cljty._ Motor Wheel
Wheel_Co,|be
in Toledo nine
rnlle
iie norm
C
meir places
piacea of
or budness-from
tijsincss- irotii (sticker. The uuv.u
or
।Close their
nsinv A
A C
Co . Fl
nt ।. High before entering ^Hnnl
‘
.7 u of Lake
Chandler (Middleville) awaiting call1/?_e 1D- or SPARS. Thousands are needed 8:30
to 10:00 a. m. Monday mom-ifective as of the present by a I^jydng.
C Snark
Spwk Pltitr
Plug Co
Rint
school H.r.
here
and
5 mUfcj north
for officers training. An of ouii*305 Users Urged TO Be to fill assignment* in the Navy and ting to make this meeting possible. Petroleum Directive Issued this Gibson Mfg. Co.. Greenville. Wilcox and this deprives him of another. Odessa. He Is offering an excellent
Coast Guards. For further Infor- I
girls back home here fellows, are Prnmnt In Annlvinn
■
■
&lt;
♦
----------------month.
However,
the
directive
does
।
Gay
Co
,
Charlotte,
and
many
othyear
of
comDetltlon.
Duane
Otte-1
iut
of
catUe
horses
hogs
sheep
mation write or visit The Office of
more than eager to serve Cheir I/01?"* 111 ^PP’y'^g
Now
OP A OrH-r
i•*»
01 •“
"»■
' ■"&gt; l» “» “J* n&gt;™ter .nd U Uro
Bn4 ,rm
,«
Naval Officer Procurement. Ninth kl
AW OPA
Orrlflr Tn
Tn
country because they know the ;For Renewals
Finer. Rook Tower Building. De- I; r,ew
uraer •I °
new urM
vJrvraer
o
Ipon or script books for cash. All ।
----------------- ----------------------a senior but has another half sem- 1 gee the adv elsewhere in this issue
great hardships you are facing for
ixvocwqis
trolt, Mich.
■
v
W- H- Roe Gets
'k.7 “ B“y
“”1'“ “
the same country and they want to
Barry County motorists who hold
,
nr siaiiun paiiun wnw uuu a t-naigi*
Al &lt; ‘ '___ n _-_______ I
1 account tn cover nurchaw-K nf fuel Au/ro-Jc Ezs,
-ro
—
u
sn.
......
—
rMponslblity with you. "B" and l'Q” rqileage rations which
Hastings has scored a total of 691 ' MRS. HARRY GGVE, Fropr.
'
Theyll not let you down and we i: will expire in the next few weeks MEETING OF MICHIGAN
fill our WAAC quota by Golly, say* | are urged by the Barry County War REBEKAHS FEB. 16
An order from Washington via [chases on a strictly cash bask. I First Lt. William H. Roe. son of
Mrs. Daisy Haines. 210 -N. Wash­ the district
Zo“&gt;‘!
,
Price and Rationing Board to
OPA office at Grartd Don't blame the service station / Mrs. Leia Roe of Nashville, a grnd- Lana have scored 222. and 212 points auct jOn sa[e at
place known as
Before we forget—a money order make application at once for re­ ington St.. Charlotte. Mich, was Rapids. the
Barry County Ration- ; operator for refusing credit
II uate of Nashville High and the U.
°rTedOnhw?CdareraeM I th‘ Oeor«e Martln farm
hostess to the Executive Board of ing Board has been advised that.
ef "four bits" is on the way to you inewal of their rations.
* that h« mistrusts you. He is . of
oi M,
m . Is
u home
nome from
xrom North
Norm Africa
Ainca re nEre?, neTMra2^ kAT ta nUle* *oulhNashville.
the 23 District of Michigan Re­ commencing "about March 1," it;merely obeying the law.
Harold E* Bolo. Hope it helps you I
_________ nr
•
where he was one of- the American
bekahs
for
their
planning
or
pre
­
h..
•
or
4
miles
north
and
3 miles west
out a "bit." (There are many more | farm ri'rfai, airmen-to participate In berthing, RSS“..‘SUSZn uJnWnJTJ
liminary meeting on Tuesday. Feb. will not be neceasarj- to have board
pictures to be added to LyBarker's famii v night
raids over Naples and he also help­
SelectGCS
16. The afternoon was spent In authorization to get rrtread*. This Twenty
Wu-.y'.s;- '*™-SX
J
ed to destroy German held oil fields ■s
Bureau will making plan* for. the annual dis­ Is to encourage the use of retreads L'
u- JS r~
-nST™
n“!‘!
I In Rumania. He ha* been awarded
ri£ L
P" h0,d
S" the advertisement
trict meeting which will be held as against replacing tires and to Leave? Five Go
jthe Distinguished Flying Cross, the tionallj fine record.
er meeting at the Odd Fellows hah in Grand Ledge on Tuesday. April reduce the detail work of local ..... I,
, elsewhere In this issue for full par­
"guys" in our gallery will be In line
Silver Star and the U. S. Army Air
Hastings. Thunday, Feb. 25. Pot 6. convening at 9 A- M. At the boards, the order states This shoplVrlth NqVV
for getting something perhaps. You in
nas kren
uecn mro.
maae pouiuie by
oy me
pres- :
"
.
Medal. He has had 296 hours of ---------------------------------------------------------- 1 tlcular*.
luck supper at 7:15 sharp
Carl
Ure pre.,„h, .-------know what we're talking about, Randal and his Coast Guards from luncheon following the ''plan” meet­ ent rigid restrictions
J-J8;’1. “lec““ Irom
thecomma
• actual nying.
combat lie
flying. onc
He was one tr
ions on gasoline (,
. actual
ing the long table was. centered Usage
don't you?)
JOSEPH KURINA. Prop.
However I*_
*“**_____
rr norted at Kalamamn nn
-_j„____
the____
order
states1 conntv
!
,£rt! I_r
of .u_
the Americnn4
who helped prothe Clear Lake Camp will enter­ with spring flowers in shades of red. —
Now to news, brief and other­
that no relaxation in eligibility for £rt.dB&gt; for examinations. Five of the tect the British Sth Armv which
..
..
I Having decided to quit farming
j Mr. Kurina will have an aocUon
wise. Hastings has another three tain us along with a musical group white and blur, the same colors ap­ Ures or gasoline can be made since
inducted into the navy at; waR pursuing Rummel'* forces m । BENEFIT FOR U. S. O.
from
Hastings
High
lead
by
Mr.
pearing
in
the
individual
favors
and
star family we salute. (Almost a Hine. Denn Trout from M. S. C.
Union., sale at his farm one mile —
weal
the rubber shortage is sUU acute I
nd»i eft immediately for North Africa,
I On Saturday evening local Union
* and*
the dessert. Quests present from aim the
f,'r.5re.: ,O0rd0n„wLt. Roe won tuic
the uD. o.
S. C. awuru
award | No. 138 of Ute Hastings Manufac- * half mile north of Mlddfavine.
me new rule
ruic on retreads
letretias Is
m
on his fishing other than Charlotte Included Mrs. ■and
kL. ro-ii.SJ
Z; will
win show
snow pictures
pictui
---- - that the av-j£
1 r*nlB
j. Lewi*.
fro, gallantry I,
based on an estimate
ota‘ Wactinn
?luVn£,1-. Carl •{-.
in1 action
octinn in
in the
vlci. I uring Company sponsored a benefit He k offerins a good list of horaaa
«wts. HasHas- । for
the viclvlcl■n.. three boys now Irin in
,n Canada.
c*“d“.
Bernice Charlefour of Eaton Rap­ erage mileage for all motor vehicles । i'-ttgs. Lewis Oliver Bolton,
The
; dance igr
for inc
the u.
U. o.
8. v.
O. ai
at the
Bas­ i
&gt;, Hastings I n
niiv
ity o
nff the
ihu Island
r.ianri of
nf Crete
rtretu in thu
Uiejaance
me ™*ids
and
Mrs.
Mabel
Pavey
of
Jocksons of Mr. and Mrs. NOTICE
.......... R. No.............
.ur Charles
Adams. LaJik
Mediterranean
his bomber
Country
862.25
raised ,:farm machinery. Barney Cider vQt
Middleville
1. and
a/Germanwhen
ammunition
ship ■ tings
f°r the
localClub.
U. 8.
O. wm
activities.
son, Warden and Conductor of .the
Llewellyn D. Stamm and their adcry the sale and Middleville
Bank
I will be a candidate for re-elec­ Rebekah Assembly of Michigan re­
.....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
Robert
Barnes. Delton R. N
will act as clerk.
tion. for aiderman of the First spectively; District officers: presi­
Sgt. Norval J. Stamm
The others accepted for service. I while being attacked by a squadron chestra.
Ward.
Your
vole
at
the
Primary.
dent.
Mrs.
Allie
Hoyt.
Freeport,
vice
Portal Section
who will leave from the U. 8. O.'of German fighter planes.
' Since the cftMt guard dances have 1'WILLIAM CROCKFORD. Prep.
March 1st will be appreciated.
president. Mrs. Lydia Ferris. Di­
room on the 7:40 A. M. bus for Fort' since reluming to the United been cancelled temporarily the girls
Having sold the residence Mr.
Archie W. Reickord
New York’City, N. Y.
mondale. and secretary. Mrs. Myrtle
Custer on Friday are:
Stales. Lt. Roe has been given s of the G. 6. O. group are having ,Crockford will dispose of the fur­
Bloom. Grand Ledge. Other guests
Robert Bennett Burn*. Middle-! fifteen day furlough, but does not an Informal party al the U. 6. O. .niture at public auction st the place
The March meeting of the Has­
Pvt. Kenneth W. Stamm
were Mrs. Gay Norton. Jr., past
ville R. No. 2. George Alvan Oaks. I know what his next assignment will room Saturday evening. All service located Just north of Woodland on
tings
Chamber
of
Commerce
will
be
NOTICE
92nd Base Hods, A. B. S
president, and Mr*. Minnie Myers
Hastings.
Arthur Lowell Dodge,: be.
.
men are cordially invited to attend.
Your vote at the Primary elec­ of Hastings, Mrs. Smith. Vice held Monday evening in the I.O.OT. iXfroro,.!.,,. n„i—. .roj----- «,.!
c'o T. T. A. Pope Field
--------------------------------------I Among those asshUng al the room
----------- •+■*tion March 1st will help elect Fred Grand of the Grand Ledge Lodge Hall. Dinner will be served at 8:30 Woodland. Robert Andrew Hum- I
Port Bragg, N. Car.
jduring the past two weeks were:
Hale for city clerk; 53 vears a resi­ nnd Mrs. Bernice Boody. Eaton and in addition to the regular busi­ phrey. Freeport R. No.,1, Maynard , '-Jan--------------- La Verne n.v.,
Nicholson.
Rich-:«
' A -PROCLAMATION
—
uuuu, Woodland.
nuuuuiiui. mui.rozvro..,,.Mrs H A. Adrounie. Mr* Adelyn list of household furniture aa
ness
the
club
will
hear
Mr.
George
Carroll L. Stamm
dent. 30 years a taxpayer. 24 years Rapids.
Freeport. Hastings and .............
Whitney of .............
Detroit,........................
who is dls- ard Allen Babcock. Battle ' Creek I In view of the Importance of the i Boyes. Mrs. Frank Andrus. Mr*, as a few small tools. Dewey
In the same business. Thanks — Nashville Rebekahs in Barry Coun­ G.
E.A.NB. Class No 17
Pol. Adv. 2-25 ty will be Interested In learning trict manager for the sale of War No. 6. Herman Joseph Rosenbaum. I sale of War Stamps and Bonds to , D. A. VanBuskirk. Mrs. George will ety the sale and Jay C. 1
Savings Bonds and Stamps through Jr . Hastings. Wayne Kuhn Tags, ‘he United States War effort; and .I^ckwood. Mrs. Tan ORden. Mr*
U. 8. Naval Air Station
the outcome of this meeting.
retailers...................................................... |, Hastings
iianuiig* R.
«*. No.
r«u. 2.
t. Robert
nouerv Anthony
nntnony I i in view of the time
umi- which
wiuvu retail
tvuin Vivian Anderson. Mr*.
------ —M E. Cota..
il A C GAS CARD HOLDERS
Lakehurst. N. J.
—
„
.
...
c....... k,-_i_..■■n
■ . ...... , . f,—.. An^
f-.-iro-.-i .tri... rof.ui.
Ef-mtnklr- ktnc RnlM-rt C:noK.
Einar Frandsen. nresldent. an­ Smith, Nashville R, No.' 1. David ' firms and professional offices of this । Miss Kaminske. Mre. Bot*1' E00^ WILLIAM F. COLE. Prop.
Incidentally, the fifth member
.-------------- ------------- --- - - - --h­
.. Is
« planned to
~ pee­ : William Mapes. Nashville R.
city have
K. No.
no. 3,
J, i1
im.v been
iA-.ii and
anu are
arc giving
ki*&gt;&gt;&gt;k to|Mre. Wm. Corkin. Miss ,8arail
-------- Beryl
Having decided to quit
nounced that. it
and only girl In the Stanun family, piemental Gasoline Ration Books HOME FOR FIRST
. ——
Freepon.1' promote
promote the
the sale
sale of
of War
Bonds and
and |jSchader. Mrs. Frank Hpgnan. Mix
TIME IN TWO YEARS
sent the new secretary at this meet- K Whitney Braendle. Freepon,
War Bonds
is Mary, who is a nurse at Butter- ■ which expire Star. 1, 1M3.
i«»- A.
a R. VanTil who hM been Dunti^
Hastings, ,\ Sinmns
Stamps, tlii*
the
agreement rrucneu
reached tiv
by
w- Ironside.
Ironside. Mrs.
Mrs. FTeo
Fred r^ricciricn,
Friedrich,
Duane Marrin
Merrill kfnmhu
Murphy. Hastings,
owmia,
uic oarw»tnent
ogmincni
Oy ,I”
-•
worth Hospital In Grand Rapids. | All of tliese books, with all unStaff Sgt. George Flngleton sur­ ing.
......... i ...... ..._ _ _______ ■ _ ..._______ anrt Mrs Karl HOVPA
&lt;Who are other three and four wwd coupcftu must lx- turned into prised his mother, Mrs. Alma Fin­ secretary resigned thia week to take Hewitt Charles Matson. Hastings, ’ these aforementioned retail firms .and Mrs. Earl Boyes.
of Banfleld and S mile WMt.
Ls offering a good ll*t of hi
star families In the county not pre- lhU office at once after March 1st aleton. by walking in on Sunday. a position in a local defense factory. Howard Raymond. Hastings. Robert; and professional offices to close |
LeRoy Johns. Hastings.
4 their places of business from 8:30 । MEMORIAL SERVICE
। ~ they
...., cannot
be *-honored
viously mentioned?)
|as
ca------- *legally
—*“
--------- * , his first visit home in two years.
cows, pigs, bay and grain and
to 10:00 o'clock on Monday morning. I FIGHTER—Memorial services for
machinery. Henry Flannery wll
• • •
i by any gasoline dealer. Barry Coun- ; Sgt.. Flnglcton has been on NOTICE
duty
NEWS SHORTS: Charles Kidder . ty Rationing Board.
'in
I March1. so that employers and em-, Corp. Bernard Fighter,
aged 23. the sale and E. B. Gray will
jin the
Hie Paeifte
Pacific in an
an enoinewr'i:
engineer's AivdivOn and after this date I will not PRIMARYELECTIONNOTICE
™ on leave -----------------L Baupr
ChBlnnan.
home
from TexMpvisited
I
..
. ..; ployeei may
attend a special War who passed away Jan. 1. inaction । as clerk
See the advertiM
Uion of the Army. On Tuesday he be responsible for any debts con­
To thequalifiedelectors
ofthe stamp and Bond Sale Rally at in New Guinea,
the U. 8. O. room, nnd told many
—— wt" ** llc1^
a ,30 1 elsewhere in this issue for full
left for Washington, D. C„ where tracted by anyone but myself. Dated
which plans will be discussed for p. m Sunday,
-------- - ------------ay, Pc
February
28 al —
the । ticulars.
interesting stories. (Charles
at I NOTICE VOTERS
------------- left ».
he is to take a three months' of- Feb. 43. 1943. George M. Woods. Del- C
church. Freeport,
Freeport. Rev.
Rev. I
»
'carrying on this valuable work with Methodist church.
8 p. m to keep a dci;
'.2; i
date —
with
a ...
cer-'1 I have been a resident of Hai­ fleers’ training course. He has had
M B CjUzen and ln bUbl. many Interesting and thrilling ex­
nuIZnFw.JlitaJ*
iwewed effort, deserves official no- ;E. M. Love and Rev. 8. Conger
tain gal; don't tell tius--------we ----------haven't- Un|I11
KENNETH TRAVIH
n„lrr
‘Ucc *ukI commendation and best Hathaway of Hastings officiating,
our eyes open Charles.)
' ness for 22 years and believe I am ' periences since the outbreak of
BY WAY OF EXPLANATION
* Wishes for success. It is a source of .Corp. Fighter is survived by hu
Russell V. Reynolds of Doster. R. !known by most of the city. If you i the war in the Pacific.
.
th&gt;l Bar_.
county ha?i p*rents, Claude
Claud* Fighter
-- ---------------| In order not to be caught "all «on.dna.X V Ilrst day.pf March A. , prtde
Having decided to quit
and **~
Mrs.
1. hM been assigned to advanced In- 1think I am qualified for the office
aglow” during blackout testa (Hl tarei^/Umil8riInnY-i:^kk i*n the nchleved an outstanding record In Phoeba
M.
"J. Fighter of Freeport,Mr.
_______
and Bawdy will have an
slructlon at the Navy's hew train- &lt;of City Clerk. I would appreciate NOTICE
there Earl!) and io help conserve
brother, Roscoe. Flowers may
»im« War Stamp and Bond sales and one brotht
ing school for radiomen at Miami
JH1 :your support at the Primary eiecI am a capdidate for Aiderman
be sent to the church.
mile north and 31-4 i
Univeriltv.
Russel) started at
i
'tlon. Monday. March 1st. Walter in the Third Ward and will appre­ on the use of electric power, the for the purpose of nominating can­
Woodland: or 5 mllM
Great Lakes—good sailing, saflorl•
L. yallace. Pol Adv.
2-18 ciate your support at the Primary two Banner window signs wlxlch didates for the foillowing City of­ ; munltles which has come through
have been running steadily tor sev­
with its share.
Pvt. Emerson Calms Mm been
-----------------Election on Mar. 1st 1M3. Lewis eral years will be turned off for fices.
WOMENS CLUB STUDIES
M-M.
home on a two-week*' furlough—
.
_..
. *
Charles H. Leonard, Mayor
pol. adv. 2-25 "the duration.'' Since these signs
City Clerk. Ward Officers. Aider­
Mighty good to have you back Em- Candidates for City Aiderman A. Abbey.
As a special war project, the Has- bury
were merely ornamental—or at least man for First and Third Wards.
are:
the 1st ward. Ben BeverBever­
eraon.
“
rc: For Die
Ungs Women's Club is making a | ferine
NOTICE
8. C. Rogers, City Clerk.
that wm the intent—they repre­
Dtck Hinckley ha* been trans­ wvk: 2nd ward, Ed Smith; 3rd ward NOTICE
I will be a candidate for the of­ survey to determine whether or
Out. 2-25
The Livestock Sale at the Fair­ sent one little saving in power
ferred from Great Lakes to New
4t,!| ’t’“rd' ForrSst, ^nc
fice of City Clerk at the Primary not there is any local need for a
Port, R. I. (address laterV Harold
S’* .V* “l?r'Slat*?ral grounds every Friday will start at which can be of benefit to all con­
day nursery to help care for young­
;
Election
on
Monday.
March
1.
1943
Adv. 2-25 cerned. So. when the Banner signs
Kimmel was also changed from lh®i£^^IrfJaectlon' *4ond“&gt;* Mar. 1:30 sharp.
sters whoee parents are working tn
c»diau..to Aidin ’'"'
Great Lakes to
’•
Adv.
____ 2-25
flare again, the world will be at
defense plants. Those who would
&lt; ■ ^iwgers.
3 » be Interested io such a service or
VOTE FOR
■peace. UnUl then—Here's to the In the first ward. Your support
Harold R. Kimmel S-lc
' rfd rtnnRR
3R
IgMS#
Water Eaton for alderman-In the men and women manning our far j would certainly be appreciated at NOTICE
who have constructive
3R 4W.I
4W-1 ftxrstM.
Service School
I Every man. woman, and child 1st. Ward, Primary election Mar. flung battle fronts—Let's give them the Primary Election on Monday, |
I should contribute to the Red Cross 1st. This adv. paid for by the Pete our best support in the best Amerl- Mar. 1.
1 I March 1. to be elected City Clerk.
Jacksonville. Florida.
war^fund drive which begins on Eaton for aiderman club. Pol. Adv.
Herbert J. Calkins
Thanks. Fred R. Hale. Fob, Adv.
(Continued on page

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BELDING 49 TO 32

POLLS OPEN FROM ' Hasrtn«8 8w«« w|» cla* Mon/
7 A. M. to 6 P. M.
‘f,

POINT VALUE LIST
ON PAGE 5

SAXONS TO MEET
CHARLOTTE FRIDAY

Kiwanis Again
Sponsors Boy Scout

------------------ - . 2ND LIEUTENANT

SJn.n'.Mn’-

U"k”

Soles of Gas, Oil

Modify Procedure For
Obtaining Retreads iK

Awards For Service

U.S.O. N EWS

Hastings C of C to
Meet Monday, Mar. 1

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�THE HASTINGS BANNER, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 33, 1443

PAGE TWO
' | Trio team. Eva Karmes, Julia Brow| er. Florence OTXmnell. Virginia Utter and aladyce Breaudln will bow)
, on Sunday and the State Insulation
team. Hate! Roush. Mildred Btplu-.
Harold J. Swanson, local Insur- Lucille Willitts. Betty Braendlt and
aw
nt returned this week from Sadie Xfac Palmer on
Satuiday.
Kolamaxoo' where tie attended th« I Jane Daniels and Angie Hawthorne
.singles afid.doublapd,doubl­
convention of the State Form In- plan to enter the singles
es event*.
turance companies of Bkxunlngon. —
III
longer Hathaway gou to
xnc w»i w
vv MHKwaw Lansing Wednesday
iVediicsday 'Feb. 24' to
In the Womens League, who are en- preside at a meeting of the General
Uring the State Bowling toinrui—Council of'the Synod of Michigan
ment in Jackson this weekend The nnd the Trustee* of Alma college,

LOCAL NEWS

Plan* for the fall meeting of Synod
will be decided at this meeting.
»•
— Blanche
ui-.._u_ Summers
- --------------is
----------. ­
Mrs.
conval
escing at Clarksville after spending
five weeks at the U. of M hospital,
Ann Arbor. She is Improving slowly
and will return to Hastings in tiw
Spring.
Two conservidoh bills under con­
-----------------sideration by
, .the
— present
------l.-gixtature
------------hme-the unanimous approval of local &gt;i&gt;ortsmen. The first, which is
really two companion bill*. SB-167
and SB-168. Would grant authority
to the Conservation Commission to

regulate bag and crAel limits and
seasons on game and inland
fishing
The second, also twu
companion bill*. SB-25 and SB-26,
would repeal all existing Sunday
hunting-closing laws and would es­
tablish policy or legislature to enact
no more local Suiiday-huntli.g-closIng laws.
Kim Sigler ha* been .1 la incd a*
counsel for Dr. Mabel DcBcaulieu.
'• defendant in a case to be tried ,n
the Mason County Circuit Court
Dr De Beaulieu speaks French. German. Spanish ana Russian fluently.

lias studied at the Unlvaralty of
Moscow and is a graduate of the
Universities of Paris and Vienna.
According to Mrs Andrew Bus
'Neva UlleryJ, fruit* and vegetables
In California are Just a* expensive
as In Michigan and two pounds of
ground beef U a priceless powvession. Mr. and Mrs. Bus are living m
Lxx&gt; Angeles where he U employed
In the designing deportment ut
Douglas Air Craft
If you have read and enjoyed un
interesting book recently remember
the Victory Book campaign and
take It either to the library or the
I! « n
Pvt Herman Fisher. 3615921. H Q.
Btry, 2nd Bn.. 203 P. A.. Fort Bragg.
N. Car. has been visiting Ids par­
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Porter Tooxc.
and other friends the past week, re­
turning W1U&gt; Ills Wife Sunday eve­
ning. He will be glad to hear from
hi* many friends
Albert Bessmer Is confined to his
hoche by illness.
The flret report of a robin this
year came from Gloria Yarger.
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Yargrr. who sighted one on Thursday.
February- 18.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Sergant and
two children formerly of Grand
Rapids are now living In the Char*
les Hoffman, house, comer of Green

Point rationing means "share and share alike"—and the advantages of ration­
ing for you will be for greater than the inconveniences and disappointments of
shortages. While you can spend your points in any market you like—we hon­
estly believe that you will do better by spending them here. You sec. we
do some sharing, too. We cut our expenses and profits to the bone, and share
the savings with you in the form of daily low prices on all foods—rationed and
plentiful ones alike.

LOW
PRICES

CHURCHES

BOWLINGNEWS

I, BAPTIST CHURCH
GRACE LUTHERAN CHURCH
Morning worship at 10:30. Sermon I' Sunday school St 10 o'clock
Clair DcCou led a parade of Urge
by the pastor. "A Declaration of ;&gt; Divine Services at 11 o'clock. Sei­ scores last week, evidently inspired
'----------------(mon subject. "The Wonders of Re­
by the local City Tournament,
Sunday sctuxil at 11:30 A M.
d&lt;Evening service* at 7:30
This swelled to '600' count or near.
Sunday school staff meets Friday, renlee will be given over to the Rev, Clair hit 623 with tallies of 197-212­
March 5. 74Q PM. al 531 W. Court. u&gt;yd Hansen; General Scot, of the 213 but was pressed by Dave Good­
— ‘
I American 8. School Union In Mlch- year who' scored 612 with counts of
FIRST METHODIST CHURCH
!• lean.
|Mn na
He ^11
will u,n
tell .hmit
about t&gt;w
the wnrk
work ai
01 206-212-194. Harry Long and Dan
Next Sunday IS tlie beginning of a the Union in our State and also Allerding missed '600' series by two
•Week of Dedication" throughout show .some ' pictures of the needs and three pins respectively. William
the Methodist
ethodisc Church. Tlie Church ,
nlonj thech
— --------— Schadtr. Jr. with 573. was forced
among
children.
An offering will
faces a tremendous rrcpcr.-billty
responsibility
lakctffor. the work of the Union. to take tenth place in the weekly
Ir,I,Ir hour,
Hnitv* and
o"d every
,.vr*rv Meui......
n vt
—-—A tabulation.
In thi* tragic
RECREATION LEAGUE
,
edist 1* being called to a new didlStrand Theatre, forjncilj' Perk's
catlon of himself in loyalty . and
iy nights prayer meeting
Wee
Taveni, won a pair oi 'garncs -from
f.ilthfulneu hi prayer, church at­
Bibs; Hasting* Ice and' Fuel took
tendance. service, and Giving, that
three game* from Middleville, and
wc may be equal to tlie task that FIRST U. B. CHURCH
. o»
.. qau™
--------- topic. “The
Hastings Piston—Ring* won two
confronts us, ThL* week Is also a i
n
gsmca frbin Leonards.
time of .spiritual preporaUon for (Con of DisclplcaWp.'
Lent and Easter.
. 7:30 PJK. Song sen e and goapc) BLISS I4CAOUE
Office won a pair of game* from
Mr. Stone has been preaclilng a mes*age.
Tool Room; Electrician* copped a
series of sermons on Stewardship,
couple from Shop Office, and Founleading up to ^his Week of Dedica- PRESBYTERIAN
,' idry grabbed a two to otie scries from
tiion. The third sermon In thLs se­ ANNOUNCEMENTS
The Comus Club will meet at the |__ ______
ne* will be given next Sunday
| PISTON RING LEAGUE
morning. The theme will be ' We 'dyurch Thursday night, Feo. 25
Tlie Ladles League will meet for ' Grinders won two from 40 M A:
potluck dinner at noon. Friday Feo.: M’s; Shippers won a pair from Of26. with Mrs. Clara Wilder. 114 N. nee No. 2. and Office No. 1 blanked
Washington Street.
Machine Room.
Sunday morning worship at 10:30: SERVICE LEAGUE
o'clock. Die pastor will tell about' Rotary No. 2 lost a complete »t"A Skillful Engineer" and will rlc* to Coast Guard No. 1: Rotary
preach on the Uieme, "A Magnlfi- No. 1 won two from Kiaranto No. I.
Hostings. Mich, Telephones 2244-2557
cent Faith."
1—
•* Coast Guard• *•.
and
No. -2 blanked v
Kiwnnl* No. 2.
lie Hay. superintendent.
COMMERCIAL LEAGUE
SATURDAY ONLY FEBRUARY 27
sunnay Evening Club will meet
State Insulation won two from
DOUBLE FEATURE ATTRACTION
Consumers Powe# Co. Moa-c look
president.
1 a pair from Moynahan Soles;
Sales: AnAnJimmy Lydun and Rita Qniglcy
The Boy Scout Troop will meet at dnu Service hart a one game edge
ll the
mghL Roy
uoi- over Trio Cafe; City Fathers
—•------------■&gt;—. —
-------churcn
--------- —Monday
M des. Chairman Boy Scout Commit­ blanked Medics; Coffee Shop »-a*
and Burk Jones. Tim McCoy and Raymond Halton
fl
The Session will meet al the one. up on Goodyear Bros. Hdwc.
' and Middleville Creamery white S manse Tuesday evening at 7:30 and washed Auto Sport.Shop
i
SI: remain for a Joint meeting with the \ Ten best weekly---------scores:
L| Trustee* at 8:30.
197-212-213-622
jC. DcCou
is* The Presbyterian Guild will meet D. Goodyear
206-212-194-812
SUNDAY ond MONDAY FEBRUARY 28. MARCH 1
U Wednesday night, March 3.
307-101-200-598
. H. Long
Melvyn Dnugla* and Ann Solbcin
170-247-180-507
i D. Allerdlng
S! FIRST CHURCH*OF'
187-100-212-589
O. Monica
Si , CHRIST. SCIENTIST
) L. nucuuu
Rockhill
167-232-190-580
H
The subject for Sunday I* ''Christ
Hubbard
Bargain matinee Sunday 1:00 to 3:00
,k'. Chase
156-315-218-570
168-202-209-579
1| j WESLEYAN METHODIST
1 ft
182-158-233-573
TUES.. WED.. THURS.. MARCH 2-3-4
| CrS!2! hour* of senice on Sunwith '
Spencer Tra&lt; y and Katherine Hepburn

TKAND

IS BETTER THAN SHORTAGES

and Market
Mr. Sorgant Is am- are Debtors." Every member of the Mourer with us.
ployed at the McGuire KUvator Co. church should be in attendance.
You arc Invtu
on Michigan Avenue.
' The Sunday
■*
*** meet
* at
----School ~will
11:20 under the direction of the Su, pertntendent, Judge Adelbert Cort­
I right

r
0

IIIAIIR^

9
I

"HENRY ALDRICH, EDITOR"
"WEST OF THE LAW"

THREE HEARTS FOR JULIA

MULLERS BREAD
enriched 3 I’i lb. loaves

20

popular

brands

SUGAR

MULLERS DONUTS

KEEPER OF THE FLAME

COFFEE

12

Dox.

6

Lb.

CIGARETTES

28

Amber, lb.

FRIDAY ond SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 26-27

Rice

2

Dinnrr, pkt.

21'
21e
22'
19'

Monarch Rice

1 7c

Long Grain, pkg.

■ ■

Ritz Crackers
Macaroni

Kraft Spaghetti

Lentils

Spaghetti

9

1 Qi

Shurfine

"pkj*.

•

Noodles
Shuifine 1 lb. pkc.

Q

Northern Tissue
He II

25'
K
W

Super Suds

22'
21'
Can Rubbers
6'
Made from new rubber, dot.
Liquid Wax
98'
Bowlene
18'
Brooms
85'
Canvas Gloves
21'

-Pkg.

Nalon Cubes

Soapiest* mi.la 2 for

2„,; 27'

Quirk soup

Oleo

Matches

JohnM'n. qt.

15'
19'

DOUBLE FEATURE ATTRACTION
Florence Rice anti John Beal

STAND BY ALL NETWORKS"
PARDON MY GUN
SUNDAY and MONDAY FEBRUARY 28. MARCH 1
Jane Wither*. Ruth Donnelly and Bobby Breen

JOHHNY DOUGHBOY"
Hureuin matinee Sunday 3:09 to 5:00

TUES.. WED.. THURS.. MARCH 2-3-4
Johnny Weismuller and France* Gifford

TARZAN TRIUMPHS
Thh Is the latest Tartan picture.

Z5C J

FRUIH LVEEETABLES ,7l

SPY APPLES
5 lbs. 25c?
CALIFORNIA ORANGES 6i""D“’ 59‘
CALIFORNIA CRANGES(L’,9C0”6 Ii,c 49‘
LEMONS
3 for 10c
GRAPEFRUIT Tex. seedless 1 0 for ,39c

2 bunches
^CARROTS
17c
lb.
NEW CABBAGE
7c
HEAD LETTUC E
2 for 25c
2 for 9C
CELERY STALKS
FLORIDA ORANGES 8^45&lt;

FDDKCENTER.
206 t. STATE ST.. HASTINGS. MICH.

THE BEST

FOR LESS ‘

N. MAIN ST.. NASHVILLE. MICH.

0
0

::

dt/uvak

DEPARTMENT

BEEF KETTLE ROAST&gt;b 32c
lb. 27c
«* ct
* rPORK
v k n 111
LIVER
1k
Boneless
lb.
39‘
ROLLED BEEF ROAST
lb.
31'
SLAB BACON
CHICKENS heavy foul lb. 3£jc LARGE BOLOGNA sliced lb. 22c
lb.
FRESH GROUND BEEF 'h. 37c VEAL STEAK
42c

11
Don't miss a single iscnicc in the 1 wHI ov*r the 500 mn’*- Hastings
g tevival that begins Monday evt-Aing.1 Piston Ring* won the City ChamYou will enjoy the southern singing ptonshlp for ‘he year with a fine
U of the Myers Evangelistic Trio. Ser- 2866 series. Middleville with* -MS
&lt;3 vice* at 8 o clock each evening.
'ounl
??
Il
Young Peoples meeting Friday Hee 'Bli»&gt; who had led untU the
« evening at the home of Mr and
°»
»«» ®*n c»«’t
S Mrs Covey,
on
E
Grand
St.
’
^ird
with
2«N
Glenn
Monica
led
Covey, on E. Grand St.
II N. Irving
,he individual game* with a solo
It Is
is nlannrd
planned tn
to have •
a Runrtav
Sunday count
count9
ofL?
257.
57. , , .. , . ,
.'evening service again this week unClark Payne went Into the lend In
less weather nnd road conditions .
singles In the initial bowling of
the event
with
prevent. Plan to attend.
.........
.
**
”• “a 676 wrieo. Harold
Prayer meeting Tuesday evening NayloF mu in secund place with
at the home of Mr. nnd Mrs. J. W. 648 and Ed VanPoperinR holds third
i spot with 633.
Calms.
I The remainder of the singles and
all the doubles will be rolled in Hit
PILGRIM HOLINESS CHURCH
I next two weeks
The primary's again had the largThe Piston Rings winning score:
cst attendance having 19 present. IR. Hubbard
—
— —
207-149-170-526
The Young Married cla.-.s had the |W. Hackney
247-158-177-58?
largest offering
A prise 1% to be i C. Dolan
133-197-190-520
given each child learning the Bist 1W. Schadcr
211-168-176-55!
Psalm. Tlie children arc jeamlng ID. Goodyear
190-176-168-534
a verse each Sunday."
088-848-877-2713
Next Sunday at it A.M. and at
Hak.
153
7;45 PAL Rev. L. F. Burkey will be
Total
38M
the guest speaker. He has liad years
Other winners:
of expo:fence In the Christian min­ Middleville
■ 796-667-926-2589
istry. arid his messages will be most
Hdk
profitable.
Total
2845
Rev. Mrs. Munkor will be engaged Shop Office
785-896-783-2464
in a weekend meeting al Rockford,
) Hdk.
342
Mich.
2806
' Total
Prayer service Thur*, evening at Shlp&gt;»*ni P. R.
825-754-776-2355
Mrs. Will Kellers. Colfax St.
436
Hdk.
Keep In mind the evangelistic
3791
Total
.
services Mar 14-28 With Rev. Cha*. Strand
694-873-826-2303
364
Hdk_
Total ,
2757
Mach. Room P R. 719-741-713-2173
548
Hdk.
Total
3721
845-839-873-2557
State Insulation
Hdk.
140
■2697
Total
Single leaders:
187-181-185-553
C. Payne *
123
Hdk.
676
Total
129-122-171-422
H. Naylor
'
• 226 .
Hdk.
Total
648
154-166-181-501
E. VnnPoperlng
132
Hdk.
Total
165-200-149-514
H. Reynolds
Hdk.
622
Total
145-196-158-501
A. Oaks
Hdk.
619
Total
F. Bennett
129
Hdk.
611
Total
134-136-157-417
Hdk
Total

SUITS-CO ATS-DRESSES-H ATS-P U RSES
USE OUR

LAY AWAY

PLAN

Bonnet &amp; Gown Shop
Hastings, Michigan

�TOrntSTrifiS RAKSTR THURSDAY. FFRRl'ARY 25. IMS
results of this sale were 8136 95. a Women’s club last Thursday aftergreat increase over last week which noon ut the Presbyterian church.
wa* 89195 Tiu* d&lt;ie* not include; Girl* physical education classes
bonds purchased.
*
!have organized into teams and they
Thursday morning. February 18. ’started their writetbull toumaiwnt
An opilonal a*.*embly was held Madame Chiang Kai-Shek'.* ad- Hiesduy. February 23. which they
Monday In Central auditorium tn dress to Congress was Ilea nt over ‘‘kpect to finish Ftienlav. Manti
honor Cf Urarge Washington's the public address system in many
Mr. Schrihas's shop classes have
birtltday. Mr*. Win*ton.Stone sung of the claxs rooms.
.
' I recently added, mi applied maUirtwo numbers nt rompunted by Mr.*.
Tlie next Issue of Uw Fortnight inullc* course tb tiivir work, applyHarold Filter. Mrs. Carroll Burk­ will come out March 9 Jeavie Jur- ’ing the mathematla. to their cnosrholder |Kirtrayed Murtha Wuvhlng- rard was chosen us-the editor.
cn project*. Tliey iiave also been
tc.n who wus telling the story’ &lt;&gt;f ■^fastings high school eluted at making grinder:, frgtn u hI auto
George Washington *. Ute. Tlie a.*- 2:30 p. tm each afternoon this w«-rk parts, und some oi the boy* have
M-nibly won presented by the Wo­ .*.o thr teuchem might handle the b&gt; &lt; n successful in 'Utn|)crinu menmen’s club.
.
:
.
.— work of registering rat kin buok ap- tal
.
j Marjory Stanley and Gajl Fo-.t-r.
Students in tHr high xrhnol In­ ' plicant.*.
creased tlu-ir ptirchu-ve of defense
The high school band it pr.tr- the r.rwiy chxTcd president nnd
Ftnmp'. In*I week 'I'liev each tried tieltiR for their part in the bond ■ vice-president of the Gfri Reaervcn.
to buy un extra riliihp or two nnd rally to be held lit the Rtrand the- ' reiin-M-iiti.nl Hiwtlng- ut thr inuldedicate ft. to Merle Tusker, a for­ aier for .all downtown workers on ; wintyr cunfrrenc*- held this year in
mer 1 lasting* high school boy who . March 1.
&gt; Kukn6az&lt;x&gt;.
*
for hi* country. The
Thr girls glee club sang for thr ; Mr. Aten Is planning to give the
----------------------------------------------------------- students of his advanced general
riihp class u course lq shop tnuihrmatir-s along with tin- regular .-hop
work.
Tlie machine shop class at.
tendid two movies. "Cutting Acme
Tliir.-td-. " and "C4-ntcrihg Stock foi
-Rough Training*, lari week.
*
Mm Hr-tini's beginning clothing
class Ls testing materials. Tlu-y arc
• also testing thr reactions in burn­
ing samples of the different nuiterial*.
Thr advanced clothing cla«.s Is
•collrrtitig sample materials for their
textile files. '
.
The Hl-Y boys arc boosting the
sale of War Stamp-, thr week of
March 1

HIGH SCHOOL NOTES

BABY CHICKS
NOW

IN

STOCK

MONTGOMERY WAItll

Kroger’s Fresh Thiron-'enrlched

Flavofy Freshness

BREAD
Enr&gt;cb«d with yaluahla B vitamin,
and iron. o»«n-tin»»d tor fr*«hn*iA.
money-back guaranteed. Coil* !•••
than ordinary bread — LIKE GET­
TING FREE 6 EXTRA SLICES

Extra Savings

3 l=x 25c
-

DOUGHHUTS

dot 12c

JELLY ROLL

each 15C

PECAN ROLLS

plB 19c

Peanut Butter
Salad Dressing
Soda Crackers
Graham Crackers
Preserves
Yellow Corn Meal
Fancy Rice
Enriched Flour
Lily White Flour
Pillsbury Flour
Corn Flakes
Spatlight Coffee

Cfover Valley

FRESH COOKIES

ria

10c

crisp, fresh

MACARONI
' or Spaghetti

25c
U S Ho 1 Semolina
3

to "
34c

CREAM CHEESE

JAichigan. mild, lull-flavored
KEYKO MARGARINE
to 22c
Vilamm A added
PANCAKE FLOUR
5 £, 20c
Country Club griddle tested

CEREAL PAKw
21c
--­
Kroger's, 10 packages, 7 varieties
CIGARETTES
Popular brands

c.&lt;„ SI.24

VITAMIN CAPSULES
rig 50c
A. Bl. C. D. G. 30 day* supply
MOTOR OIL
8 C“" S1.3B
Penn Rad 100*.* pure Pennsylvania

SOAP FLAKES

2 X* 29c

Alure. Salo lor finest washables
SCRATCH FEED ,c”|‘c£( S2.62

Specie! Egg Mash, 100 fb Ljq $3 35

AT THE THEATRES

ORGANIZATIONS

GIRLS' SMART

6%

'Wesco

2

49c
G“'" 31c
2 17c
2 21c
2 31c
5 15c
29c
“5 96c
si.18
S1.23
2 15c
21c
jar

lb
box

lb
box
lb.

Idaal for large families

COTTAGE
CHEESE

In Pure pak
container

lb

24% lb sack

241/J-lb sack

Xs”

Hol Dalcd

Ib

| JfaC

Pin­ 18c

PABST-ETT
Plain or Pimento

STEWING CHICKENS - - 34c

LAY-AWAY BUYING
IS THRIFTY
BUYING—

QUAKER OATS Urgepta 22c
Country Club Oats, largo pkg. 19c

10c

ROWENA
PANCAKE

5 £ 25c
PURE MONEY

49c

2

Lay-Away buying
big expenditures
you can continue,
interruption, your
purchases of War
and Bonds.

35c

Cake flour
JIFFY BISCUIT MIX ’J* 25c

Just add milk or waler
A 8 H SODA

18c

MINUTE GELATIN15c

Ib

Ib

Ib

19c

LEONA SAUSAGE

Ib

25c

YELLOW PERCH

Ib

21c

SPIC and
SPAN

BEEF BRAINS
Make line omefet

ib

19c

Sliced*
MEAT LOAVES

Ib

17c

Excellenl pan-fried
CISCOE HERRING
Inexpensive, bul good

Ib

15c

pi’ 19c

CALF BRAINS
Scramble wdh eggs

Ib

25c

Ib

15c

CALF LIVERS
Sliced

Ib

53c

Ib

35c

of Vitamin C

8 45c
6

LEMONS

Window Freshness

I*

19c

3 «* 29c

Sweet and full of vitamins
DELICIOUS APPLES 3 &lt;b.
TEXAS MARSHSEEDLESS

Grapefruit
10 (or 39c
DUNCAN GRAPEFRUIT
Flood*, large sue. 3 lor 19c

3 *&gt;

FRENCH BRAND
to
Coffee. Mild, full-bodied

**ch

FRESH

12'/jC

do*

LARGE EGGS

45c

MARSHMALLOW creme P.m 15c
Country Club

Largo Jumbo Size

«»ch 35c

Nancy Halls

Idaho Potatoes
10 Ib bag 47c
MICHIGAN POTATOES
50-lb. bag
15-to. pack
$149
47c
U S. No 1

SALAD BOWL

A dish of health
BROCCOLI

pip

10c

Ruffles!

COAT AND
HAT SETS

SUITS

Priscilla
Curtains

ALURE
-

bom. 23c

Fresh and billowy—ydu'll find
Priscillas charming in any
room! Sheer, crisp mnrquisette speckled with neat little
pin dots. Lavish with wsclf
ruffles .. . . and
gracefully
caught up with matching tie­
backs. Bargains in beauty!

9c

VALUE SENSATION 1
Glass JUICER
AND PITCHER

large Sinch

17c

R&gt;

10c

BOTH jS 10c

Fresh - curly

KROGER

BOWLENE

mokErs

styles.

Large can 17c

OLD DUTCH
Cleanser

ROWENA 90S BIET8 5 to&gt; 45c
Kroger Dog Meal. 5 lbs. 33c

WHEATIES
1 OC

plenty of polishing, heel­
straightening. ond a little
rest .after each wearing.

All

Slub poplin In
two-tone color
com binnlions.
Suspender a i

these lengthen the

life of your shoes . . . and
save your money for more
vital

styles. In sixes
1 to 4.

things

BONDS!

New Fashions With A Look Of Spring!
Delightful* New

Styles For Spring!

Styles'.

DRESSES

COATS-SUITS

298

1090

Panel Curtains

or Drano

PL..

All Rayon Marquisette

1

out of your shoes if you
take good care of them;

Sturdy

98

\ Fleece spring
U a n t a with
'"matching bon­
nets for girls,
caps for boys.
Double breasted

23c

WYANDOTTE

Juicer lit* perfectly onto pitchar.
Pilohat bold* 2 cepe; marked for
measuring: no-drip pouring lip.
In Kroger'a Produce, Dept.

Fre*h, firm, lender
SPINACH

For Baby Boy*

3”

SOAP FLAKES

Cleanser

25c

thing to everybody . . .

For Tiny Girl*
And Boy*

10c

VANILLA FLAVOR
Alpine

BULL 006 BLUING
For whiter washings

Florida. Largo stalks
3

But rationing means one

With

Scratch Removar Poliih

2 mis 13c

SWEET POTATOES

ney shoe values!

you've got to make ev­
erything last to the limit

CAKE FLOUR
2# t pig 18c
Country Club. Finer cakes, less cost

OLD ENGLISH

Texas. Large bunches
CELERY

hardship for those who
have learned aiiout Pen.

of its endurance! And
you’ll get lots longer wear

Kroger's Springcrest. Govl.GradoB

2 Z 29c

2 buncos 13c

CARROTS

than that . ... sometimes
for YEARS! So shoe ra­
tioning will mean small

69c

27c

25c

Head Lettuce. Firm, crisp

Pineapple

Mo^iy of our customers
wcor them o lot longer

Bib stylo longies
in husky gay cot­
ion suitings. 1 to

Quick »ud*. Safe for
finest washable*

All-purpose
ICEBERG

TO A PAIR OF

PENNEY SHOES

BOYS' JIMMIES

29c

For eating. Washington
WINESAP APPLES

ISN'T MUCH . . .

Sanforized

Large 300 size

REDI-RIPE PEARS

*

FOUR MONTHS

SWEATERS

COUNTRY CLUB
ib 28c
Coffee. The "banquet blend”

FLORIDA ORANGES
flavor! Your richest source

BOYS'

Two-tone coal atyle &lt; sonic
with ripper
fasteners!
or
pood - locking slipover*—'
handy to wear under his coat!
Rugged nnd warm for school!

Colorful herringbone, or
plaids nnd nub effects in
smooth
finish. TOUGH
weaves! Smartly styled and
exticrily fitted for BIG
value for smart service!

2lc

Thin-skinned,. tun two#!

Handsomely Slyled-^Priced to Save!

BOYS' SPORT SLACKS

YELLOW PIKE

WHITING
Dressed
VEIN-X SHRIMP
Black vein removed

Wonderful wool and rayon
plaids or rich plain colors
in all wool fabrics! Neat
button side placket.

5
Genuine whole wheat flour
GRAHAM FLOUR

37c

Assorted, sliced

119
Demure little princess
bu.stiue
lines, quaint,
waLsf;. clevtor tailored
• styles und two-piece
models—all so pretty!
In rayon or cotton.
Sizes 7 to 14.

For An Active Spring Outdoor.!

15c

2

NEW SKIRTS

Calumet Baking Powder, lb can 15c

Ib

BRAUNSCHWEIGER
lb 39c
Smoked liver Sausage
OYSTERS
r."t 49c
Kroger'* Frenhore

spreads
out so
without
regular
Stamps

For School Girls!

DRESSES

When you buy at Penney's
on lay-Away, you simply
select what you are going x
la need a few weeks hence,
make a small deposit, and
when the total purchase
price has been accumu­
lated in small regular pay­
ments. you take the mer­
chandise home with you,
happy in the knowledge
that it's fully paid for.

FLOUR '

PORK SAUSAGE

Baked

Jaunty smooth-fitting style
in soli wool-and-rayon.
Nicely, detailed—with two
pockctx. New1 spring sport
colors—girls love to wear!
Sizes troth 7 to 14.

and Captivating
Styles!

Lay-Away buying is Ihrilly
buying. Use it to help you
with your warlime budgeling.

In rcusoable drinking tumbler

1 lb. jar 27c
HENKEL'S VELVET 5

Wear:

398

Or Kellogg's Corn Flakes

AVONDALE MUSTARD

For School

GIRLS' JACKETS

Kroger * Lalonia Club. Allotted
POST TOASTIES 2 “,',!* 17c

45c

PO!iK KIDNEYS
Tender, tuicy

Clothe*

Tailored

Regular meeting of W R C Thurs­
day. Feb. 25. It) G AH Hull

TWINKLE
3 P*g. 16c
Gelatin DetserB or Pudding*
32c
BEVERAGES
4

lb.
bag

Blue Rota qualify

lb

this remarkable selection—just the coat she's been
waiting for! Youthful*princess.styles, strictly fail--,
cred types or wrap-around belted models for
“ycung” figures. Rich wool-and-rayon fabric?. In
from 7 to 14.

HIAWATHA REBEKAH LODGE
Hlaw.cUia- llllKkah. L.idgi&gt; No. 52
will Itoid their regular meeting in
I OO F. Hall Friday evening. Feb.
26. at 8 o'clock. There
and entertainment
birthdays after lodge

Rich, creamed

Knox Gelatin, package 20c

TENDERLOINS

COATS

RHtlM

I t / ‘KROGER.F,;j

WOLVERINE RUSK
pig 10c
Hekman’s Dutch Tea Rusk, pkg 15c

On Tuesday.
Febnia.ry 16. a col-.starring -----z
Jimmy -Z"-..
Lydon,
-------: Surgery Guild 19 will meet with PLEARANT HILL
POWEKA EC..
'Imt^p^tod
— ----------- .-u_„
*._■»
.. ...
... ‘
“n" rach
The . *
‘ ‘j, ....U ?
.. Mrs Harr-' ,B«ldwim North Brood-1 Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Corrigan. Jr.
Mr. and Mn j
total rrcehrd w.l* 815 12.’ Thh ..x^Junce’?*^ «litJ?nof0,theC?dEh
WitMJtnd’fe
1 “nd d,Utf,”rr of Ann Arbor spent son Bernard visited he
money wlU be used for more mate*"e
\
weekend with hl* pafenU. Mr. .nd Mn 'Harald P«
a
.
■
_
and
Mrs.
Joseph
Corrigan.Sr.
&lt;r
Mr.
rial In order that the Junior Red Ann Sothem. Melvyn Dwuglax
|
’ -_____ und
w
Rapid* Sunday. Mrs.
Cre** tM) eonUnur their work
| ln .^hrM. Hrart,
J|l|U~
।'
-------------------------------------------------------O-“ •»&gt; —
I —•
« hu'SS
’J.d S! vnlescing—
from
a recant .
eratlon *n&gt;ey nl*o made
Tlie fourth hour radio class is
Three heart
uffaini
provide
collecting part.* of old cars to make laugh* nnd a feminine symphony ..Ur 3 at 2:00 p.m. at the home of band. Mr. and Mrs Joe* Henderson qualntance of a new M
practice recriving sets.
orchestra provldn. beauty and some Mr* G. L. Lockwood. Boxer, will be &lt;,f Sparta. * Sunday guesu of Mr. of Mr and Mrs. Ruzael! Hl
packed
for
bay.*
in
rervlce
from
and
Mrs.
Bert
Palmer
and
son
Paul
while in thr city, * MIm L
Dir sumklng- rulvage U coming really fine music. Tlie main inwere. Mr. and Mr», Keith Ixchlell- of Grand Rapids spent the
aloiig nicely.
_ .______
; tertairiment comes from tlie trptt- Emmanuel parish.
i tier and Horten;/- Mead of Hastings
••• ■
iblea of Dovutlu.* and hl* two ilv.iL*
, Circle No. 8 will tnert at the luune and Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus Shroyer
of Mrs Don St. John. 240 W Modi- und son Clayton it Barbers Corllrpburn in
•nn oj_i_Eriday. February 20. Mn.. tiers. * The., next lucetlng oLthe
.- Lee yanHkkle of Mtdrtl—
Sunshine Club will be with Mrs. ■ his grandparents Mr. and Mrs? _
Tin- story presents Tvscy n.-. a
Clare Williams.
,
' ner Palmer Wed. and Thursday,
"West of Hie !a»w”
-newspaper man sent to cotter the
starring Buck jnnr*.
•
funeral of one of America* ma-.t
Tim McCoy. Raymond Hatton
loved figures Ml--. Hepburn L-. cu-st.
Tin- story of tjsr .la-aless town ol '»&gt;. hl* widow.
Gold Creek, where hljucking gobi
------------trains, und murder .si-rm., to be the
only code.
■Tluience Rice. John Beal in
. ........... ——
Ho pltal Guild No. 14 will meet
Tin- adventure • uf a radio report- 3t I 30 Tuesday. Mar. 2. at the home
er who interctptM information in- »if Mi*. i. R. Storer. 838 W. Green,
tended for enemy agents.
”
— ------ - -■
Due*
mav ■be paid
at -■
thr- mec-’liig
"I’ardun My Gun" starring
or in April.
Charlrx Starrett, Alma Carroll
.
Th&lt;- outdoor’adventure of a mur­ NAVY MOTHERS
der and robbery that take place on OF AMERICA
the western frontier.
•
Th- Navy Mothers Club of Amer­
Jane Wither*. Bobby Breen,
ica will nm t Wednesday. Mar. 3 at
Patrick Brook* in
7:30 pm at the (ISO. Room. Hus­
"Johnny Doughboy”
- tings. These nirrtlni;-. are for till
Tlie COM lias a large group of mothef&lt;C of Navy. Manne and Coast
former child stars and Is June’s Guard men in the service All are
First In Style—First In Her New Spring Wardrobe!
initial screen appearance as a song-* urged to attend.
j*
urulrdance girl.
Wr wish to tlionk the Middleville
Henry Aldrieh. “Editor”
ladles who wi re unable to get to
Hastings to attend the regular meetRich Tweed Effects— Always Practical!
ings yet they got together and sewed
and tied an all wool comforter und
Wide-Awake Plaid*—Grand For School!
•ent it io the Joi al chapter. This
make.* a totti! of four comforter*
Penney's is headquarters for the smart practical
completed, and another one will be
made this Wednesday evening.
fashions the younger crowd demand* Choose from

98
Dashing Prints
be su tl nil!
Han dsomely
tailored panel
curtains with
1" side hems,
deep 3" bot*
torn hems.

Drapery, Slipcover Fabrics
Make cheerful new drapes and
slipcdK^rs! Correlated
designs...................

Gayest Fluids

An extraordinary group
of sprtng-frcah faahiotu
tor the girl on a budget!

.Classic frocks in doti, gay
casuals in smart spring
w I t.h crisp lingerie
touches I All new! Sizes

You'll find Just what
you've been looking for Ut
tills group! Claaaic tweed
suits with precise tailor­

coats in sparkling plaids
or solid

Biles 10-1».

CtiMry Club Wbut FUkei

PENNEY'S

SUPPLIERS

FOR

THE

HOME

like

War

�THE HASTINGS BANNER, THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 25, 1941

PA OK rotm

It I wswr It B.ld nut*. «ko&lt;« .4dr... I.
ths ‘ iaMbus. Miaiiw# *■ Y. T&gt;■ »•- V «
“*
"iru.’r* ToX. *.,p.4rt*yl
(frtMai.
Of Frob.tr.
____ ________ "■*' 8 *

■ma.

or of expecting too much at first' Our privilege in choosing rationed
from ETren trooPs and officers.
Hems
"
-------will
*■-----------be restricted
*— •*** only by the
points we have, available and ail
lI/IIUKIALJ 1 Thesc North African reverses will
of us. old and young, rich and poor
start
each
ration
period with tire
serve as a much-needed doth of cold
water here at home for wishful- same number of points. It U a fair
THE PRICE OF PEACE
thinking optimists who assume that system. Not as much merchandize,
&lt; Continued from page 1. Sec 1)
Hiller's defeats in Russia, Egypt and vill be available os in the good
riseable clash with Nazi ground Libya combined with the Luft­ old "pre-ration" days but the stocks
force;, have taken a beating While waffes apparent inability to meet on hand will be equitably distrib­
uted. Given a fair trial. Uw point
this gives no cause for joy. neither the bombing pressure being allied
by British and American Air forces. system won't be nearly a» bother­
should II provoke undue despond­
some as many of us imagine.
ency.
Even
though
American mean_Lhat tlie Nazi home front and
armies are on the verge of cracking
troops are adcqatcly equipped and —...... ......
.. .—
Harold. Ickes, secretary of the
as well prepared as training carnjw—- ■' ' another "1918" is "Just
the corner." Hitler has. lost interior, issued a statement concan make them, the fact is that 'around
“r
fuel and
hls chajice.to dominate the world cerning the
'
J oil situation
officers and men both are green
which at least clarified thr at­
from the standpoint of actual com­ but a lot of hard fighting 1* ahead mosphere of false hope* and specu­
bat Within a few months our before he and his militarists are lations. It wasn't pleasant news
men will be* battle wise. too. but beaten to their knees.
but it was necessary information.
now it's a case of greenhorns vs.
Point rationing which goes into Mr. Ickes said that there was no
veterans and most of the time, a
chance of liberalizing the gas ra­
good veteran will take the meas­ effect March 1 will not be a great tions; in fact, warned that they
ure of a good greenhorn.
The burden or inconvenience if wr try might have
to
be
tightened
British Eighth Army which drove to get along with it. None of us throughout the entire nation. Mili­
Ronnie!! some 1200 miles across enjoy rationing of any sort but tary needs must come first and he
tyypt and Libya wiu, not always the let s not forget what the alternative said that we couldn't meet the de­
aggressive, smooth-running
nta- to the point system would be—in­ mands of the battle fronts and still
JchJny of destruction it is today. It, creasing prices, increasing scarcity.
keep enough on hand for even the
too, had to have some hard lessons Tlie coffee situation during Un- present restricted degree of non­
In the painful school of experience few weeks before the rationing essential civilian driving. Gasoline
and tasted defeat many time* before deadlint* is n caw to point. Stores rations for domestic consumption
often
sold
their
newly-acquired
It finally came into its .own. The
will probably be scaled downward
American defeat Ls galling and sad­ stocks from 8:00 in the morning rather than upward Fuel oil. too.
dening from the !’.and|»int of until neon. The crowds, the long will remain light. The completion
live* lost bu*. there is nothing yet lines and Uie waiting made shop­ of new pipelines trill relieve trans­
to indicate that these reverses are ping of any sort a "real chore.” portation problems and do away
serious or lasting. Eventually the Apply that same thing to hundreds with rogioni# maldistributions which
Axis will be driven from Africa ol other common food items nnd have caused much hardship and
and Americans will repay in kind you'll get tome idea of what wauld suffering. However the supply will
for the' defeats they arc now suf- develop without some sort of ra­
not be large enough to permit use
fenng. The job, however, is a tioning control. Under the point of oil tor heating on tlx- normal
formidable one and
Americans system we will still have nlmost as
peace time scale.,
must not make the mistake of eith­ varied a line from which to make
er underestimating the opposition selections as during normal times.
| PENNOCK HOSPITAL
I During the week tlw following
'babies were born at the normal.
A bov to Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Mor­
gan. 537 N. Michigan. Feb. 19: a
girl to Mr. und Mrs. (Blarcttcc Cun­
ningham. Bellevue. Rt 2. Feb. 19.
a boy to Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Has­
kins. Lake Odessa. R 3. Feb. la.
a girl to Mr. and Mr*. Hayden
Hatitaway. 115's 8. Michigan Ave..
reb. 19; a boy to Mr. and Mrs.
Julius Schipper. Middleville. Feb.
19; a girl to Mr. and Mrs. William
Sutphen. Vermontville. Feb. 19. ;i
boy to Mr and Mrs Charles Rolubachcr. Middleville. Feb. 20; a girl
to Mi. and Mrs William Feltzer.
Freeport. Feb. 22
Six surgical patient* were reg­
istered at tnc hospital on Tuesday.
Paul Woodman. Woodland; Mr.tloward Bryans. Cloverdale. R 1;
Mr*. Clark Hill. Mursliall; Mrs.
Clayton Si. John. Delton. R. 1.
Flint Phillips. Clarksville. NJn&gt;Kcndnll Keller. 711 E. Grand St
Eleven suigical . paUait-s have
been discharged since Idst week
Tuesday, namely. Mrs. William
Hyde. Nashville. R. 1; Robert Ayres,
Nashville, ft. 2: Mrs. Merle Warren
Hustings; R. 4; Harry Garrison.
Hastings. Route 3; Mrs. Frank
Smith. Vermontville; Mrs. Harold
Slocum. Hastings. R 5: Mus Berniecc. MallEon. Freeport; Hobart
Carpenter. Lake Odessa; John Bar­
ker. 236 E. ThomT Mrs. Andrew
Myers. 311 E. Walnut: Jamc* Smal­
ley. Middleville.
■William Huie. Hastings. It. 2.
Fred Dunlop. Stale St.: Lawrence
Durkee. Lake Odessa: Daniel Wright
I Freeport, and Baby David Hummeil
720 S. Jefferson St., arc thr medi­
FOR 22 YEARS we hove sold and rec­
cal patient* in the hospital.
Medical patients discharged arc
Howard Van Dellc. Dowling: Mrs.
ommended Shapely Shirts to the men of
Alien Lahr. Nashville. R. 3! Duane
Wilkes. Hostings. 2.
this community We guarantee them for
Hospital Guild No 12. Mrs. Ho­
ward Frost, chairman, lias spon­
wear, washing quality and against
sored the painting und redecorating'
shrinking.
of Room 33. a semi-private room,
in the hospital. Lovely new cur­
tains have also beAi donated by this
Guild. Tin. it „ fine and greatly
appreciated public service and the
hospital management Is grateful for
i this assistance.

rrxiTAHIAI

C

L E GA L S
OHDER FOB FUDLKJATtOX

Belton

man ia
FOUNT) 1)1. Al)
Fred E. Smith. 58. was found dead
in hl* room Monday at the fanii
। home near Delton where he had

NOTICE TO CBEBITOKS

!•!&lt;! .

(-

th rm: rout:

10 your
food YrobU^

to aasNy »«bstitulo fresh itim( to
buy hi cask froo
SeH-Scnlco Markot.
1 I U.S. No. I—MICHIGAN CHIPPEWA I I
FLORIDA-JUICY

HXAS SIKDLESS

GRAPEFRUIT
LEMONS
ONIONS
BEETS
RUTABAGAS

BCH.

SEALED FLAVOR

ten

LBS.

APPLES
AVOCADOS
POTATOES
GRAPEFRUIT
RHUBARB
CALVA SALAD REAIS

HEW—U. S NO. 1—FLORIDA

TEXAS—RINZ—SEEDLESS

EXIRA FANCY—HOTHOUSE

(•hat'i

on to tho DEVOE
SYSTEM ho started

Carve th £r Stebbins
THE REXALL DRUGGISTS

i:

AAaF

Hastiaj

;1

LBS.

LGE. STALK

FRESH—LEAF

MB j

LB.

BREAD

34c

CHEESE pt?TST
CHEESE c«*m
MARGARINE
PURE LARD
EGGS cv^wT

PKG.

3-OZ.
PKG.

LB.
T-LB.
PKG.

DOZ.

CHICKENS
DUCKLINGS

SMOKED—CELLO WYAFFED

18&lt;
12&lt;
19&lt;
18‘
39*

BOILED HAM

FLAKES
10*
FLAKES
k°Gz9*j
RICE GEMS 2%^2F
ROLLED OATS Vi 18*
CEREALS
cast. 20*

each

SUNNTFIELD

A

CHURY

nW

SUNNYFIELD

.

CINNAMON

SUNNYFIELD ASSOIUD

WHEAT AND WHITE

&amp; P Sup** PiXfkt Meatd

u.

44*

NECK BONES

,

SMELT
2 “ 35'
WALLEYED PIKE
25*

HEADLESS—DIESSED

DIIECI FtOM THE COAST

7c

- Sic

FANCY

DRESSED HERRING

2m 25c

LARGE SHRIMP

27c

tJIaudeliold A/eedi a/ JIqua Priced Cu&amp;uf ^ba.^
WHITE SAIL

BOIL

*10 CBOSS

5C
’

3 nous 25c

colois

EACH

shJR

22c

10c

n. 21c

WAX
WALLPAPER CLEANER
DRY
CLEANER
ZHO
HOUSEHOLD CLEANER
OLD (N6LISH SCIAICH lEMOVt*
POLISH

3KU1OL

PANCAKE Fl

CART.

UTILE VENUS

, 37c

BROOMS
SILVER POLISH
GENUINE
MAZDA BULBS
BALL MASON
FRUIT JARS WA.rS
SINGLE LIP
JAR RUBBERS

QT.

ic

i; 52c
r UC
&lt;?T.

5 23c

I |

IONA FLOUR

a 92"

LB.
BAG

EACH 63C

WRIGHT 1

&gt;.

PKG.

ALL PURPOSE

SUNflYFIELD

POPULAR BRAND

-

JAM 22c

EACH IOC
doz. 63c

DOZ.

4c

SULTANA

| PEANUT BUTTER

|

•'JUNKET" BRAND

4V
8 O'CLOCK 2-ir^z^^.
RED CIRCLE 2 «47&lt; [(JVP
LBS.

coffee

BOKAR

OYSTERS

uMc

WHITEFISH
ILUEFINS

u

19&lt;
19(
12&lt;
12‘
29&lt;

TO* QUALITY FISH

SLUM* YOUNG HUIS O» TOMS
TURKEYS
i. 47c

SOPV. GENTIF

NORTHERN TISSUE
PAPER
TOWELS
Msoitro
TOWEL HOLDERS
FACIAL TISSUE
LIQUID WAX

ANGEL FOOD
LOAF CAKE LACH
ooz
DONUTS
rxe.
ROLLS
BREAD I LB. 3 -

SUNNYFIELD WHEAT

LB. tjQ

w.u 31k

3l/ve”29c

SUNNYFIELD SIAN

ROA5T.H6

u «c

COTTAGE BUTTS
SLICED O* riECE

COFFIt

2

pascal

^04

•«Hm PAIkl

Phone 2131

FRESH-NEW GREEN

.

13&lt;
15&lt;
13‘
10&lt;
19&lt;

CORN FLAKES
Hc

CIGARETTES
THE DEVOE 2COAT SYSTEM

for'

bchs..

0 LGE.
4 STALKS

MARVEL—ENRICHED—DATED

AU

ThiB DEVOE J.COAT SYSTEM Ib built
&gt; dp IN. I»o d.Cnit. job* that paint
... u j_ u. . i-.i. .. ( wooj Pfl'"’! '*
t.oli th-'nlj
ill drinking up

FANCY—FLORIDA

SUNNYRELD

by don herald

DEVOE do.

RADISHES
CELERY
CABBAGE
fancyCELERY
LETTUCE

.

WISCONSIN NIPPY

FANCY FOCKl—to I IIS. AVO, *

The point on my house actually
grows brighter with age. On bright
days it darn near hurts my eyes.
Th’«» ysars ago my smart paintrr repairl.d it whi». ».♦*. Ik. DEVOE 2-COAT
SYSTEM, and I swear it i whiter every

2

FANCY—HOTHOUSE

23*
19*
31*
29*
ls 15*

CHEESE
LB.

DEVOE 2-COAT
WHITE actually
brightens with age

gw gw ■

2
2
5
5

2QC

Complete Bakery Department

SLAIN Ok FIMEMtO

VOF
2COAT

tXItA FANCY-WIHUAT

BCK

Here's “Extra’1 Value!

MEDIUM

to participate in the many

■

FRESH—TENDER

From Finest Dairylands

*EFINED

The W C T U. met at the home
of Mrs Bert Webb. East Madison.
. Feb. 16. with twenty tnrtnbvi:- and
/guests present
Mrs Jay Snyder
•wxs in charge of the meeting and
i Mr*. Alfred Custer gave the acriiy; cure lesson. Rev Coldren of the
| First U. B Church was guest speak­
. er.
Die sound picture. "It's Tlw
Brain That Counts" that was to
I have been given al thr First U. B
church Thubiday night. Feb. 25.
Hum been pottpontd
Watch the
■paper for further announcement.

Dresses, Suits and Coats!

DOZ.

LB.
BAG

FIUH—RUtY BED

I

BARGAINS in Dry Goods,

19*
35*
28*
tfl 8*
10*

FOR

MICHIGAN—YELLOW

ORDER TOR PUBLICATION

250

FRANDSEN’S

1 I

»‘3r fl -47c fl Z ”" !?18 fl

He SURE with SHAPELY!

FIRST: buy your weekly Bond
THEN: you should proceed to

FANCY FINGER

ORANGES UpotatoesUcarrotsU BROCCOLI

NOTICE TO CREDITORS

Are Here

Selling Quality Keeps Us Busy

BIGGER VARIETIES

NEW!

GET YOUR FREE COPY !

Shapely Shirts

Waters Clothes Shop

BUV BhP'5 FII1ER,
FRESHER FRUITS
RHD VEGETABLES

A.

KT ATE OF MICIIIOAN ORDER
THE CONSERVATION COMMISSION OTTER

The New Spring Styles of

Plain White. Plain Colors. Fancies.

He had been in poor health for a
long time, but eras seemingly Im­
proving when death claimed him.
For many years he was a barber,
until Ids health brake and he was
obliged to go u&gt; the hospital Dur­
C. P. bauirop, coroner, wae cauca ing hl* last sickness last year, lie
I and attributed the death to a heart
(attack. He wu bom tn Pcnroyl- ans' hopltai in Dearborn and since
I vanla and came to Barry Co. in returning home had been working
I 1941. Tlie remains were taken to at hi* trade He is survived by hb
I the Henton funeral home Ih Del­ wife and one .dater. Mrs. Frank
&gt; ton.
Andrus. Funeral services were held
this Tiuirsday morning at nine
o'clock at St. Rose church. Father
First ProHtablc Invention
J. V Dillon officiating. Interment
a|
The first invention on which
d; Thomas Edison capitalized to a ten- near Kingsley
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evening at his home. 502 E South

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Pauline ’ Darrow. Kalamatoo. The----- '—tseven children, sixteen grandchild
dren and five grtal-grandcWldren
were present to help them cele-

The !*41F
MH9 m4 FTPlria- fepH. celebrated their golden w»d- Thgy were married at the home of
villa WJ-P-B- will be guMta.
ding anniversary on Bunday. Feb her parent* on Feb 14 1IM. They
**“
— •
•- have four sons and three daughter*.
Henry c. of Hastings. U D., Bat?
The W3C 8. will meet this week j
tie Creek, Archie J. Ceresco. 'Jay
Thursday with Mr. and Mn. Burr
J., Prairieville. Mrs. Haze) Bailey.
Faasett for a pot luck dinner. Every­
one is cordially invited.

COMMUNITY NOTICES
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IMPROVED BY tut OPTOMETRIST I FOUI
.BY LOOKING IN THE YELLOW PAGES
OF THE TELEPHONE DIRECTORY

FRIDAY

Use Your Full
Sugar Ration

Tlie Co«U Grove L. A 8 will meet
Thursday. March 4. with Mn. Ethel
Kilmer with dinner served by Club
5, Ludlc Flidier chairman Pearl De­
mand l&amp; chairman of the program.
All) Invited.

Michigan Made

SATURDAY

stalk

CELERY hrsdi and crisp
APPLES - DELICIOUS
BEST YET FLOUR
QUICK ARROW SOAP CHIPS
AND FLEXO WATER SOFTENER

Your government expects and has made pro­
vision for you to use your full'wugar allotment.
Families need the energy provided by sugar.
So buy and then use all of the Michigan
Made Pure Sugar—ths Sucrose Energy Food
—that your ration stamps permit.

odist church will hold Its regular
meeting at the home of Mrs. Paul
Kyburx. on Wednesday. Mar. 3. A
.potluck dinner will be served at
noon. Bring table service, sandwich­
es. a dish of food and your sugar.
Mrs. Charles Harrington. Mrs. Hel­
en Pennock. Mrs. Bert Patton and
Mrs Bertha Adams will be in charge
of the dinner Mrs. Arthur Lathrop
will prepare the program. The sub­
ject will be "Uprooted Americans."

SPECIALS

4 pounds 25c
241 lb. sack
93c

ozs

HELP WIN THE WAR BY BUYING BONDS AND STAMPS HERE

C. THOMAS STORE

PURE SUGAR

HAUL SOUSH. Mji

HASTINGS. MICH.

The Sucrose Energy Food

NOW GOING ON! DON'T MISS THESE EX CITING V Al UES! NEW COIORS

NEW PATTERNS! FOR EVERY ROOM! HURRY TO WARDS GREAT

Clip and Save This Table for Future Reference

FEBRUARY FLOOR COVERING

OFFICIAL TABLE OF POINT VALUES FOR PROCESSED FOODS
No. 1—Effective March 1,1943

♦

FRUITS AND FRUIT JUICES
Canned and Bottled ("mcludint Speed Fnits)
APPLES (Wedtot Crabaffta)
APPLESAUCE

*
1
2
1
1
1

APRICOTS
BERRIES ail rntetht
CHERRIES, tad uur pitUd

CHERRIES. alter
CRANBERRIES and SMICE
FRUITS FOR SALAD and FRUIT COCKTAIL

.

GRAPEFRUIT
GRAPEFRUIT JUICE
GRAPE JUICE

PEACHES

PEARS
PINEAPPLE
PINEAPPLE JUICE

AH dtMd uttmd Ind fettM frclts, JrvN juicet, &gt;M rwnttaaOw

'10-

1
1
1
1
1
2
1
1

3
3
S
4
4

4
4
4
3
3
3
4
4
5
4
3

4B

H-

POINT

WEIGHT ■hl»

IU
*177*

♦ ♦

VVALUES

1*X

2U- 2,32.
KT 2»I2. 37"

KII- *57*

♦

♦ ♦

K lit3'7T« )il.

15:

PB
LB.

3«1?.

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4-

-

s
I
7
6
6
6
6
6
5
S
5
6
6
r_
4
5

4
6
10
8
8
•
•
8
i

8
8
13
11
11
11
11
11
8
6 08
6
8
•
11
8
11
10
13
8
11
i
f

10
10
IS.
14
14
14
14
14
10
10
10
14
14
16
14
10

13
13
20
17
17
17
17
17
13
13
13
17
17
20
17
1*3

15
15
24
21
21
21
21
21
15
15
15
21
21
24
21
15

17
17
28
23
23
23
23
23
17
17
17
23
23
28
23
17

19
19
31
26
26
26
26
26
19
19
19
26
26
31
26
19

21
21
34
29
29
29
29
29
21
21
21
29
29
3«
29
21

23
23
37
32
32
32
32
32
23
23
23
32
32
37
32
23

25
25
41
34
34
34
34
34
25
25
25
34
34
41
34
25

27
27
44
37
37
37
37
37
27
27
27
37
37
44
37
27

29
29
47
40
40
40
40
40
29
29
29
40
40
47
40
29

31
31
50
43
43
43
43
43
31
31
31
43
43
50
43
31

8
8
13
11
11
11
11
11
8
8
8
11
11
13
11
8

7
7
7
7
7

10
10
10
10
10

16
16
16
16
16

20
20
20
20
20

24
24
24
24
24

28
28
28
28
28

31
31
31
31
31

34
34
34
34
34

37
37
37
37
37

41
41
41
41
41

44
44
44
44
44

47
47
47
47
47

50
50
50
50
50

13
13
ia's.
13
13

63
2S

68
27

Frozen
CHERRIES

PEACHES

STRAWBERRIES
BERRIES. OUur

2
2
2
2
2

S

3
1
T

8
3

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RAISINS
All tlhtrt

VEGETABLES AHO VEGETABLE JUICES

S
•
5

s

11
5
n

TT

13
13
13
13
13

_3#_
31
20
25
38
58
43 ~48
53
15
10
13
15
6
8
17
19
21
23
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73
78
20
29
8
3
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PER
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Canned and Settled
ASPARAGUS
BEANS. fRESH LIMA

-

BEANS. GREEN and WAX

BEANS, all ur.iad and bctUed dry MrM« IncJudiDf Bafed Baaiu,
Saatad Dry Burn. Pat and Bum, Kidaiy Buat, and Laobii
BEETS (including pidtW)
CARROTS

CORN

PEAS
SAUERKRAUT
SPINACH

__________________________________

TOMATO CATSUP Md CHIU SAUCE
TOMATO JUICE___________________________________

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3
1

4
5
4

1
i
1
1
3
1
1

I
i

3
3
4
■«
5
2
4
5
4
4

5
S
6
•
7
2
4
_ 7
4
4

1

4

2
2
2
3
2
2
2
1

S
5
5
I
5
5
5
J
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AB etter umd and bitthd mt'JLkS, npUbia Mai,

4
7.
•

8
10
8

11
13
11

14
16
14

17
20
17

21
24
21

23
28
23

26
31
26

29
34
39

32
37
3?

34
41
34

13
13
17
17
20
6
17
30
H
17

1?
15
21
21
24
8
21

17
»
17
19
23
26
23
26
28 &gt;31
10
9
23 _26

2.
21
29
29
?&lt;
11
29

23
23
32
32
?7
12
32

25
25
34
34
41
13
34

ai
2L

23
23

26
28

29
29

“?2
32

tr

21

»

H

BEANS, LIMA
BEANS. GREEN Ui WAX

HOCtOU

1

CORN

PEAS
SPINACH

SOUPS. CANNED ANO BOTTLED—«B (tri and ntlata '

_1

40
47
4P

43
50
43

11
JL3.
JUL

10
8
8

8
10
■
10
14
11
14
11
13
16
5
4
11
1«_
13
1»
|1
11_ 4F

6

8

n

14

29

32

34

37

43

11

7
7
7
7
7
7
7
5

40
10
10
IQ
IP
10
10
6

13
13
13

20
24
28
31
34
20
24
28
31
34
34
24
28
31
20
-31, 34
ao -2±24
20
31
34
28
20
24
28
31 -34
28
20
31
24
34
15
17
13
19
2l

37
37
37
37
37
37
37
23

41
41
41
_41_
41

47
47
47
47
47
47
47
29

13
13
13
_u_

41
29

44
44
44
44
44
44
44_
27

50
so
50

13
13
|3
8

16
16
16
16
16
16
r-16
10

3

•

B

ae

SI

17

23

25

27

29

31

6
8
8
I®
3

Fram
ASPARAGUS

37
44
37

13

19

21

ar
J?7
37
•37
44
14
37
44
34“ "?7
34
37

8
n
8
31
43
11
43
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50 _J3_
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4
43
11
L?P_
40
43 _LL
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29
40
40
47
15
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Reduced 10c o Yard!

Marble Linoleum
on Feit Back
Rccm for only 9.48 J
(material costs)
f

Sqyj.

You'd expect to pay up to 20c a yard
more in many stores! So dress up your

in marbleized designs. Colors can't
f.tde—go clear through! Free estimatcl
Pricer Slaved/ On 9x12

Wardoleum Rugs

Hot discontinued patterns, but the
latest colors and designs for every
they're waterproof and stain proof!
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Only a special purchase made this
value possible! Assortment of rich*
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50
SO
SO
31

8

Moke rugs foil longer

Arrived from Indial

Regularly 98cl

RUG CUSHION

TAN COCOA MAT

SA LiI RUG CLINI

Helps preserve your
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Wiry fibres remove
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SHOP WORKERS. FARMERS. BUSY HOUSEWIVES
60
06

No Shortage of Durable Shoes at
Hastings Cut-Rate Shoe Store!
FOR
COUPON! 1• J SHOES
SAVE ON SHOES FOR ALL THE FAMILY . . .
Good, Substantial Shoes That Assure Satisfactory
Wear, Comfort and Fit, Need Not Be Expensive!

MEN’S SHOES
SEASON IN AND SEASON OUT OUR STOCK IS COM­
PLETE WITH THESE QUALITY
NATIONALLY
KNOWN SHOES "CROSBY SQUARES" THE FINEST FOR
DRESS AND FAMOUS FOR LONGER WEAR "WOLVER­
INE" SHELL HORSEHIDE AND "THOROGOOD" QUAL­
ITY WORK SHOES.

’1.98»’5.00

2.69

6.00

EVERY STYLE IS ON DISPLAY IN OUR LARGE STOCK

OF PATTERNS FOR DRESS, HOUSE OR SPORTS WEAR,

INSPECT, COMPARE AND DECIDE FROM OUR LARGE
BILT AND KLING ARCH HEALTH

FEATURES.

Nowhere in Barry County will you find so many Attractive
Quality Shoes for the Kiddies. There's Extra Duty in our
"'Prudent Built" solid leather shoes in a complete range of
sixes, compare the features of these well known children's
shoes,"Thorogoods," "Virginia" and budget priced "Cam­
pus Juniors".

AND CHILDREN’S

HOUSE SLIPPERS
FELT SHOES, ALL
TYPES RUBBERS
for WORK OR DRESS
EXCEPT MENS RUBBER BOOTS i||

' MORE LEATHER

Is GOING to WAR I
YET NO ONE NOW
NEED FEAR A SHOE
SHORTAGE! SOON
THERE’LL BE NEW
DEVELOPMENTS IN
SHOE MATERIALS i
Which Will Be Offered
RATION FREE!

I

’1.98 ’4.95

Cr&gt;r
r°f

SHOES. WHETHER FOR SCHOOL OR DRESS. MAKE YOUR CHOICE FROM
THESE ECONOMY PRICED BRANDS. WOLVERINES. THOROCOOD. AND

ALL SIZES TO BIG 6.

^rknnl anrl Dlavr
3Cn°O1

and Hlay

129 198

BOYS’ SHOES

NOW OF ALL TIMES YOU wInT LONG TERM SATISFACTION IN BOYS’

STOUT AND STURDY ENDICOTT-JOHNSONS.

MEN’S, WOMEN’S

SI'OIITS—DRESS STYLES!

CHILDREN’S SHOES

60

SHOES

SHOES.^ EVERY

STYLE WITH BUILT IN SOFT CUSHIONED COMFORT

60

BABY’S

F O It W O It K

WOMEN'S SHOES Support Styles
149 6.50

ARRAY OF FAMOUS MAKE, RED CROSS, FASHION

NOT RATIONED!

$

Styles for School
Dress and Work

- "•
Rationing of Shoes ।

was made necessary I
to make CERTAIN I
that EVERY person I
would continue to' I
have all the shoes I
they need for the I
duration of the war!

1.98 '3.48

Hoiv To Spend Your Ration Stamp No. 17!
WHETHER YOU ARE A FACTORY WORKER, FARMER OR HOUSEWIFE-WHETHER YOU
PAY $3.00 OR $6.00 FOR YOUR SHOES-THE SHOE YOU WEAR THE MOST-YOUR ALL
DAY WORK SHOE SHOULD GET FIRST CHOICE.

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�THE HASTINGS BANNER, THU BSD AY, FEBRUARY 25, 1BU
' Mlu Ruth Lockwood and Dunbar I of Indianapolis wort guests of Mr.
was composed of lavender and yel- 1 BEATRICE TUCKERMAN
I at Miami Beach, Florida, and vnu lighted by Hsian
HuUlvan- of Detroit came for a 1 and Mn Prank- Sage and Mr. and
low spring Hower*. Mr. and Mrs BECOMES BRIBE OF
graduated on January 20 with the
k, n,
Mrs. Aben Johnson ovar the week­
Cbarlta Deal of Freeport, Mr. and LIEUT. —
-—-------------ARLAND
MARTIN
commission of 2nd Lieut Mrs Mar- UI*UUU&gt;TO ”
________
and Mra. L. B. Lockwood.
end
Mn. Newman Deal, Mr. and Mrs.
The Episcopal church at AtUntic
*rog®yed
Emery A- Ft&gt;x. Mr. and Mrs. Qrra»d City. Nrar Jeney.
Mrs Don Oury. Mr* Charles I MIm Man Dyck of XMlTOll vtasetting on
LTr
U™
New Jen ey. wa* the setting-on
!?’ ‘
Mr*. Frank Becker waa pleasant­ Ahrens, all of Grand Rapids, were '"ity.
P’l. fAwrence Cox returned Mon­ Bamrv and Mrs Prank Hoonan ac- .Mr
D P- B«dth 8atSunday afternoon. February 21. at !?.rj£e east
to ,o&lt;n her fwle J Norton,
who
day to Rapid City Air Base. Rapid companled thr Rev Don Gpry to 'urday and Sunday.
ly sunxlaed iMt Wednesday when out-of-town guests. Mrs. Deal re- •
two o'clock, of the marriage of Mu.- fUnc*j
_______ •
puzed htr rvqi
City, 8. D„ after a seven day fur­ Charlotte on Friday where he conBr and Mrs. Oriie Bishop and several uf her frtei.ds called to help cched many beautiful gilU.
Beatrice Tuckerman, daughter of
tTearer in sodi
lough spent here with his mother.
On Thursday evening. Mr. and
daughters of Holland and Mr. ana celebrate her birthday The after­
*
Mrs. Zelrr.a Oox and family.
Mrs.
De- noon was spent in playing cards. Mr*. D. D Smith entertained at Mr. and Mrs Myron Tuckerman. --------------------------------------------------------M,. Rkl»rt o™,. Mn. M. “
J Louis BUhop and son of S.
of Um Camp Fire grcxips
Lunch wa* served and Mr* Beck­ dinner, the guests being the mam- BIT So. Chufch St. and 2nd Ueut.
Mrs. Julia Brown of Nashville was ert Finnie and Mr. Harold Phillips ^LrtTmS£?wer the wrakend
w.w have
.».« gone arjand F. Martin, son of Mr. and
er received several lovely gtfu.
the guest of Mrs. Juna Martin Sat­
ben v&lt;
of the p..,x
party who
were-lunrbron guests at the Wonorth hunting together for several Mr* Howard Martin of Dowling,
ttw exhibit of hand-made
urday and Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Andrus and.
The "hunting" tdia wa*
rChaplain
’h.oi.iM u
--- of the peat ofBrann
showing the honor*
a Mrs Walter Caukln
tManiarev mens City Club tn Grand Rapids May Jane were in Traverse City
Hospital Guild No. 0 waa enter- year*
flctated at the
witnessed
Twenty-seven Camp Fire girt* various
ygriour- girt*.
girl*,
12. - Lvnn
Mr*
Ftrmleioni is home from Miami. last Thursday.
- ceremony,
1 talned by Mrs. Archie McDonald cleverly carried out in the menu.,---------------Bunday.
»—A weekend visitor at live home of over
gue*t*. ma
mostly of- were advanced tn rank at the wa* in Charge of the
last
Wednesday
evening,
with Thtue present were Mr. and Mrs. by about filly guest*,
Mr*.
Stanley
Wheater
left
TuesMr. and Mrs. Donald Smith was i
Dr. and
Mra
fleers with a few private*.'
twenty-three member* presentJames
Mrs. -Bristol.
--------------------—
-----aeorgt
- —----------with her husband.
1 Grand Council Fire Tue'-lav. Feb. and exhibit aad
dsy for Pecos. Texas, wtiere ahe win
Mary Dyke of Detroit
Preceding the ceremony one of 10. in the play room, at the Central Dorothy Reynolds,
Mr. and Mrs Dan William* and ML**
I
join
hsr
husband.
Staff
Sgt.
Forrest
Lane
and
Mra.
Dana
BurLockwood.
Mr
und
Mra.
R.
W.
Cook
Ml** Arlene Campbell who
—---- -—
—The - following
- ■
■girts passed ttietr
aaugnter, Dawne,
daughter.
LMwne, i.t
or Detroit
Deiroit visited
1। Wheater. Mrs. T. N. Knopf is sub- , gets were winners at contract. Mn. and Mr. and Mn. Hubert Cook ano the officer* gang. "O Promise Me." building. Mis*
rta ”
Bumgardner,
Mr. and
.nd Mrs.
Mn, Bitrllii
Ui.rlin, "
Hmm
Iron 'S’* L" ,11
The bride, given in marriage by Camp Fire «m Jtlve of
McDonald was assisted by Mes- their families,
Mr.
------- '------. .Battle Trail
.
Seeker rank- Dolort* Ow«n,
Sunday till
till 'Tueaday.
Tuet.dav
homp fnKn
Captain Vaughn, was lovely in n Creek, presided.
Sunday
dames John Ironside, Wm. Porker,
Dorothy Reynolds. Doria McMunwy,
Warren Carter. Joseph Brozak.
------ ----------- laid for eight -•
T 8. K. Reid, former county i
I "
Cover*
were
al - a gown of Australian preen crepe
Mrs Erwin Clark, guardian of O- Donna Mae Englerth, Hilda Ml*
ruffles Her hat dz."J"
• • •
dinner given by Mra.
~
“z
TVA."
Mrs B. A. O'DonO'Doti- made with large ruffle*
clerk, who has been a patient at thr •.
. ------------&gt;--x ,„UUnt, Mrs. xrtA. Helen Demand. Marte Martin,.
. Mra John Scobey was hostess to nell and Mu* Hortnce O'Donnell and gloves were also green and her M c McCurray alwJ&gt; iTceived their Joan Storey. Martan Roae. Eva cox.
Veteran.*' honplt*] in Battle Creek I.
,the Young Mothers' Club on Thur*- honoring Mrs. Floyd Dickinson who accessories were black Queen Mary
k „ t—iiy^ver*
for a number of weeks, ha* returned ,,
Anne Me Don- Emma jean Moore. Lou Ann bcobe..
andshter, Mr and Mra. 8 8. Stan- day. February IB at her home with , leave* this week to join her hus- row* and yellow freesla made up a|d
Amer rlcan flag and Marie Lnube Steinke. PatsyJVMel
. to hi* home al Thomapplc lake, he
corsage.
i ton. of Delton tn celebration of the fourteen members present. After a ba"*
band1 of ,h
the
" rtaaxt
Const ou»rrf«.
Guards, now »t«sta- her caraaee.
---------- .------1* slowly improving from til* severe । und Mr* lewis Williams.
*»--• ’—•
Barbara
Long-w_
the amp Fire flag. Phyllis
Miss Bettijean Creamar attended , nr rnnuiv mi -mi. wa*
illness.
latter's flfty-firel wedding annlvei- buslne** meeting. Mrs. Robert Will tiontd at Ludington.
lighted by Evebn
k.tk,,., m-..,,., ........
Mr*. R. O. Flnnle returned on •ary.
the bride a* maid of honor Her Evelyn Clark and extlnguuhM-^pv
gave a topic oh "A Child's Toys
Richard Beckwith wa* home from
-,t:r.;ul*ntd-4?v Nancy Jayiyx Alice Haoklni, Phy*
Mr*. Verlund Ransom entertained flowers were red rnees and white i Man- Ellen Krllv
prrat Lakes. Ill., over the weekend. Monday from tv Un-day visit with
Mrs. A E. Johnson and Mrs. Clif- ami Playroom " The next meeting
The
candle
or
Hi*
Humxnffl
Man
Alice Reinhardt.
Finnic in Louisville. Ken­ foed Dolan were in Grand Rapid* i will be held on Thursday. Marcli •even lltllr guests Saturday of leiMr*. Blanclie Richard* of Delton Cantain
health wa*
was ugnteu
lighted oy
by uorouiy
Dorothy kxi
Mary
Ellen mux
Kelly., Betty nuu
Ann ui»tng&lt;&lt; ...
1I neaitn
&gt; &amp;ucri
tucky.
Lteut. MarUo. xvUst'd Hie groom gtunp BIMi extinguished by Carol ram. Marjorie Furnrs* and Mar­
' ww* the guest of Mr and Mrs. Cal- &gt; Mr and Mrs. William Fox of Kal­ yesterday.
IB at the home of Mra. Dale Hall. noon honoring tier daughter. Judith
i Ann’s third birthday.
Gomes were -*
a* best
man.
Mr. and Mn Timothy Howard
...
,
Vln Powell over the weekend.
br»t
man
Goodyear.
The
candle
of
love
was
jorte
Blough.
spent the weekend with and daughter of Kalamazoo visited | Four family birthday* were celt&lt; P^yed
Tlie wedding was of military style
nlayed and the children were served
Mr. and Mrs. Cranston WUcox ,amazoo.
Mr. nnd Mr* Harley Mr. and Mra. Charles H Leonard brated at a Sunday dinner when blrthdaj cikv
a..d ice
ke craun at a and as the party left the church
and son* of Coldwater were guest* their
Pn_ iiarenu.
’A
cake ana
"”
—
—— Mr and Mrs. Archie on Tuesday.
spring flow- they pa.'*'d between an honor
of Mr*. W. J Field and Mrs. Clyde , £
?ck *2.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Johncoek en- ‘table decorated with
Mr. and Mra. Kwin Hcnrv of tertained Mr. and Mrs. W. D. BenBen- ।| era. favor* and varicolored balloons. guard of eight KHdler* whose raised
WMraXr'^Melnlv^Vnd J.nrt left
Mr and Mr" Cli,r
of
onM wSinesdaJ fo? nI£J Orieliu Caledonia nnd Sgt Donald'Ruchl- Lanalng were Sunday guests of Mr. nett, the Arthur Wlllltu. and ILynn ' Mr* Byron Fletcher was haste** bayonet* made an archway over
their head*
on Wednesday for
and Mra. Shirley Henry.
Newton*, abo Mr. and Mrs. k«.Kenman and Mis* Eugenia LyBarker of
i, to her »»
bridget club on
Hlgn
A wedding dinner was served im­
where i&gt;they willr*nm.
have an
Mrs. Leland Yerger of
Battle
ineth Leins of Battle Creek.
1.. Tuesday.
Mr. ir«,
VnKzjntrtmeni
h Grand R»pld« -*pcnt Sunday at the Creek
I, score* were turned
tamed Ln
in by Mrs.
Mr*. Ken- mediately following the ceremony
ha* been the guest of her
...
Lieut.
with U
cul Comm, and Mrs. Kenlth
oj
atl(j
n A. Lydaughter. Mrs Adrie Morey for a Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Willard
| noth Laberteaux and Mra. Cheater al the "Fork and Spoon." and Lieut
McIntyre.
few- days
CSk
Smith for
for dinner
dinner a.-~
and ...
bridge —
on I Hodge* aud Mrs Leland Yerger of and Mr*. Martin left for Philadel­
Barkrr
.
few
days this
this w
week.
'
i Smith
Mr. and Mr*. William McKnighi
HANSONS STRAIN. WHITE LEGHORNS—Lar9« birds,
Mr. and Mr*. Nathon Norton and
Mra
Alden Saturday
Saturdav were
were Mr
Mr ana
and rar*,
Mr*. v
W. . Battie Creek was a guest.
M«iurnnv
mr
w
Mr* Cleo
Cleo Berry
Berry and
and Mra
Mr* Alden
and
Mra.
CC W
phia on a short honeymoon .
of Eyjputon nre planning to.spend son Jerry. Mr. and Mrs. Jay Norwinter layer* of large chalk white egg*.
__ ■ _____
- &gt;•___ TVilnn Mr
BnH Mr.
Mr. and
R WMrsW*l&gt;.
R. E
Walt
„
' ’ .’
,
,
.H"'-"
Mr
”
v w
*”
Among the guest* al the wed­
the Weekend with Mr and Mr* Jo­ ■ ton. Mix* June Norton and Master Whltrford spent the Monday holl- 'Dolan.
and Mr. and Mrs. George Hebden. , Honoring Mr. and Mrs. Lyn L**- ding were Lieut Hockett. Lieut und
seph McKnight and Mr* R. a. Fin­ Donald Norton of Grand Rapids day in Grand Rapid*.
PARK STRAIN BARRED ROCKS — HOLTZAPPLt
fourteen guests were entertained Mr* Hogan and small non. Captain
Ml** Lola Kenyon was a week­ Bndge itriaes were won by Mr. and । **
nic.
at aa Choo
chop suev
suey dinner on
on Saturdav
Saturday and Mrs Vaughn and Captain- Ed­
were in Hastings, Bunday.
■ at
end guest of Mis* Jean 'DePriester and Mrs. Walt
Mr- Dewey Hon left Grand Rap­
STRAIN
WHITE ROCKS — S. C. R. I. REDS.
I
bight
by
Mr
and
Mrs
W
G
BradHerman Anderson, who has been in Battle Creek.
wards.
id* on Tuesday for Monrovia. Cali- ._
r
.
mninv
nr
rmnutmm
*•&lt;«.
The sixteen members of the ford and Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Eltn the employ of Consumers PowMr. and Mr*. Roy Hotchkiss
j and
Pullets. Cockeralt, straight run chicks and started chicks.
Idaley, Friend ly Neighbors club held their Holl at the home of the latter, a 110 So North Carolina Atlantic
I*’ ,&lt;?r mo,htr “nd
„jng Became of homing condl- son and Mr*. Gertrude Ead
FebnAry meeting at the home of going away gift wa* presented to Citv. N J. while Lieut. Martin Is
PvtH].ri.na hi itr MatinrJri in ,,&lt;m* ln Lansing. Mr. and Mrs. An- spent Sunday with Mrs. Emma Mr. and Mrs. Gary Crook Patriotic Mr. and Mrs. Lewi*.
Motioned there He expect* to be
n^ili nAv“LS? iv inJidpr»®n ha'r "loved onto their farm Hotchku* of Marshall.
decorations were used and various I
- .
Rapid City. South Dakota, apen.. nfar at John*.
~
old-lime dislies featured thr menu.
Mrs- Stanley Wheater was guest
several day* U*l week at tlie home
-• -•
a miniature rail fence serving a*
as of honor
iwnor hi
at u
a going away shower
snowcr about the -middle
•--r of March
------. — the on
dining
evening
Both Mr. otod Mrs.
“5T
of hl* parents. Mr. and Mr*. Harry Ited Mr and Mrs. Merle Kelly and CARB PARTY
a
centerpiece
t*" table .and dessert on Thursday
—---------------—
Remedies.
Blair
The homes of Mr*. Rooert Shan- At card* the winnen were Mr* I wncn
when ine
the teacnens
teachers were
were enwruunen
entertained g”1*11**"*,—
°* ----"a.,
, JjX
Mr and Mr*. John Hewitt of Lan­ non
and Mr*.
Mr* Dorrance
—______ &lt;•&gt;___
___ •- Wayne
•—____ **Merrick,
___ -*-*■ Fred• Jones;
•—— - ••
_ lu..
*«~ Arthur Lower and
—a Mra.
»»— The oroom-was also granuateo irotn
by Mrs
wIT
Mrs. Corrie Jordan of Battle sing on Sunday and celebrated the non
and
Trethrtc
Mr*
Creek arrived on Sunday to sjiend birthday* of Mrs J. W. Hewitt and were filled with 100 guest* for the , B. A- Perry and Vcmor Webster.
Wesley Burrell at the home of the
f
former.
On
Saturday
Mr*.
Lower
','
p
"l'
nn
ln
some time with Mrs. Sarah Brand- her son John.
Washington
benefit
card
party
on
'
'
N. BROADWAY
HASTINGS. MICH.
PHONE tfll
•Utter.
1Mrs. B. F. Cowles was hostess vaa hostess to eight guest* for 1942 -a* a pltyaical educayon lnMr. and Mr*. Fred Linington and Monday afternoon. February 22.
structor
ann received hl
hl*
training
"
» t~i.dne
Sunday guest* at the home of Mr son were Sunday guests of Mr and from which a profit of about &gt;35.00 =t a dessert luncheon on Thurs- . luncheon, honoring Mrs. Wheater.
ut Jefferson Burrack*. Mo. Tn Oc­
day. ------eribbage
the m- ;
...and Mr*. Gary Crook were Mr and Mr. John Mendham of Milford and was received.
---------furnishing
------- ••
A J.J.d..,
birthday .surprise party wa* tober he entered officer*' training
afternoon.
a
Mr* Rolla Vlelc and two daughter* made the acquaintance of the new
A cherry dessert was served and "rtainment
tertainment during the
t
of Vermontville.
..
itj’ ,, •
w .
given IxM Sunday for Mrs. Mae
the small tables were centered with .
granddaughter.
Mrs Robert Wnlldorff was host- ]Tre|b by her daughters. Misses Flo­
Mi» Abeii Johnwm and Mr*. Clif­
Mrs Winston Merrick apd son attractive red. white and blue dec- .
U&gt; her elub on Wednesday ew- fenct&gt; and Leonarda. jpe guest*
ford Dolun were Wednesday gurvt • Charles, went to Ann Arbor the last orations from which streamers were ra*
.
of Mr* Charles WciNjcrt in Kaia- of the week, for a visit with Mr. drawn for the door prizes, which .ning for dessert and bridge. Win- prTarnle&lt;1 Mra Treib with a lovely
muz*M&gt; for Mrs. Caroline Longyear* and Mrs Earl Chamberlain While were won by Mrs. Elmer Parccll und ।file ha rd Brower and Mr*. Willard ’sift- and tlie evening wa* spent In
playing euchre. Prizes were won
lecture on “Washington Affairs” and there, the ladle* received word tiiat Mr* Hoyal Haye*.
laiwrcnce Mr* Harold Parker and rby Mr* Vivian Anderson. Mrs. G
alUnded a DAU bridge benefit
A beautiful bouquet of mixed ,
their brother, who had just landed
Lawrence will entertain the F. Feldpausch and Mrs. Nellie ConRay Branch, president of thr in New York after convoy duty on spring flowers, donated by Mrs ,Mrs.
club in two weeks at the home of
Michigan Allied'Council. L* *p«*nd- the Atlantic. was going to hi* home Bertiia Wilcox, were displayed in ।the latter.
In White Pigeon for a visit, so Mrs. each home and were won by -Mr*.
t* attending a meeting of the Na­ Merrick and 'Mrs. Chamberlain are James Brown and Mr*. Stanley
Thunday afternoon. Mn. J. W. GET (TYING CROSS
'
------ -—
— prize*
wen­
tional Allied board. He will return in White Pigeon this week at the • Cumming*
Other
nr
Hewitt entertained her bridge club
----------..Jo Sheldon, , of eight, the winner* being Mrs. i Hgt. Gordon Thorpe, of Grand
on Saturda'
;I nmnc
—. Mr.
.. -...
home ut
of uictr
their put..
parent*.
and Mr* awarded
to Mrs . Philc
___
Mr...
Mrs. Gertrude Becker and Carrie |I Charles DeLano
Mrs. niu'
Guy Keller. Mr.
Mrs. John
Chund- William Linington and Mrs. Ver- Rapids, n nephew of Peter EckI man of this city, is home on leave
jane Wylie, nurse* al Pennock ho*Mrjl. william Murphy. Mix* Jose- ler. Mrs. ^Harold Foster. MiM Sara jnor Blough.
from active service in North Africa
nltal. spent the weekend at their phlnc and Raymond Murphy wen- Scliader. 'Mm. Harry Scobey. Mrs.
home* in Grand Rapid*.
। jn Grand Rapids on Sunday to sec A. K Frundsen. Mrs. Eugene Beal
Pennock hospital Siirtr Guild He is an aerial gunner and ha*
Mr and Mr* Kenneth Lewis and Mr Murphy, who b a patient at and Mrs Robert Cook.
i..&gt;.
—
met with Mrs Richard
Brower been oversea* almost a year, par­
;
family of Battle Creek were over Butterworth hotpilal. Mb* Mary
Mrs. Lawrence Herrick was chair- Thursday evening for dessert fol­ Ucipatlng in over 45 sorties over ,
Sunday
Huudav guests
guests of Mr and Mr*. Wai- ( mtiien
Agnea niuipiv.
Murjiliv. n student
al Mt man of the committee, ably assisted | lowed with contract. Miss Belly enemy territory. On one of the-;
siuunie ai
ter Jonnrock.
Mrs. Robert raid* tlu- 21 year old gunner wa*
Mercy, returned to Grand Rapid., by Mr*. ILuUrt Shannon, Mrs. Dor- ; Lane was a guest
Pvt. Emerson 8. Cairns is return­ with tier mother, after spending the rance Trethrtc. Mrs Roy Cordes. ' Walldorf!. Mr*. Neil Adair and shot in the knee but only missed
ing to tlie Army Air Base at New weekend At hrnne
— *"
held
’■* *the
u-----wl-inlng
—
wares two action-, betarc returning to
Mr. Murphy?, Mr*. Carroll Burkholder Mrs. Cod- Miss ’Lamat
bridge,
three
tabic*
being in duty. He L* visiting his mother.
ric Morey and Mrs. Mark Lee.
condition I* somewhat Improved.
Mrs Esther Thorpe, of Grand Rap. , ,
lough spent here with 111* mother.
Mrs. Leland Verger of Battle play.
Mr and Mr*. Robert Furrow and
1 id*, who did not know her son
Mr, Lizzie Cairns, and with other Mr and Mrs. Earl Lambert of Creek was an out of town guest.
Mrs. Leslie Hawthorne and Mrs. । was in this country until he called
relative* in tin* commiuyty.
Grand Rapids were Sunday guest*
Geprge James arc entertaining the her from New York on Stmday. He
Mr ami Mr*. Robet™ Teele of Of Mr and Mis Freeman Furrow TOWNSEND-MENTON
Grund Rapids attended Flunk Vsn
Mr and Mrs Howard Black of
MLs* Mary Marie Henton. dnugh- N Michigan Ave. Birthday club ■ has a fifteen day leave and when 1
dessert and* curds this evening he returns to active .duty will be
Seholenk funeral on Saturday
il»y
Sunfield visited Mr. and Mrs. ter of Mr. and Mrs R. G. Henton for
itwaidcd a Distlhgublied Flying
Mr*. Donald Jones. • Feme Th.......
Thomp- Whine Merrick on Sunday.
। of Delton, and Cadet David M. at the home of Mrs Hdwtbomc.
Crofis.
«ui.
&lt;&gt;(
ElwdtMi
City.
Penn
.
wa*
Ilia
son*, ol EIwkRmI Citv,
the
Mr*. Dorr Kenyon and Miss Mar- :Townsend, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. M.
The nurses at Pennock hospital ' For about a year. Sgt. Thorp.gunt of MisaSadie Glasgow for jory Kenyon of Kalamazoo were
Townsend of Lowed, formerly of entertained on Tuesday evening
three
days
this
week.
Ihr^. d.i-thi« «-ezk
guexLs of Mr. and Mra. Clarence i Hastings, were united in marriage with a shower for Mrs. Jean Rob­ made hl* home in Hastings wtm
hi* uncle. Mr Eckman, and no
Mrs C. ,8 Jones and son. Billy, Baker on Sunday.
Saturday. Peb. 20. in the Metliodtst erts al her home In Woodland.
doubt will be remembered by a
spent Uic weekend with Mrs. Jone»‘
Mr and Mrs Maurice Roger* church. LaJunta. Colo., before an
mother. Mrs Belle Edger.
and daughter of Battle Creek were altar decorated with baskets of
Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Hinman en­ number of friends here.
Mr. und Mrs. Harvey Burges* and guests of Mr and Mrs. Cyrus Bux- |sn“Pdra«°!“ Bnd itock,
..
tertained with a family dinner Sun­
....
...w
......
v
—
.•
—
ton
over
the
weekend,
Mrs.
Rogers'
The
bride
wore
a
sand
white
Mr. and Mrs. James Benliam visited
day, It being the 74th birthday of ARRIVES SOMEWHERE
Mrs. Harry Miller received a card
' Alden Burgees al Kalamazoo Sun- and daughter staying
street length
dres*
w..... for a few- ! gabardine,
_ .... r corsage
ol
------- and Mr. Hinman.
from the government on Tuesday
day afternoon and evening.
da**
ift corsage of orchids.
..
„
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Palmer en­ informing her that her son. David
Mr.
m&gt;. &lt;und
m&gt;u Mrs. «•».
M. C. muMji,
Mu.coif «,iu
and
mi and Mr*. Earl Boyes and _Cadct and Mrs. Ray Jibblo of
son. Martin, of Detroit were week- MLss Marjorie Boyes vL*ited Mr. and P*1***-, Tc?;- we"u,lhelr on,Y Bl’ tertained with a dinner Sunday in Settles. had arrived safely some­
honor of their mother, Mr*. Anna where overseas. She had not heard
-'
J guest* of her parents. MrMr*
end
andGeorge Van Tlfflcn in Lake fondants. Mrs Jibblo wore a tan
Odc.-Jia on Sunday.
creP* dreM and a corsage of pink Deal*. 119. Birthday cover* were laid —--------------------------Mrs W. L Hinman
fifteen. The table centerpiece glad to get the card.
Mr and Mr* Robert Wilcox of
_Misses
____
Dorothy ........
Huver. ........
Thelma ”“5®. ..
.
, for
:
Sl.utr,
Griw.rtc-.-c
Fudir.
and
Ma
X
|
*«&lt;*
WM
held
in
the
ChUTCh
the Chidester district were dinner Shute. Oehcvleve Fisher und Max­
quests of Mr
Mr. and
und Mrs. Janie*
James Ben- ine
1
■
.
...
guests
Ayera
spent...
Monday
in —
Battle
B,tcr me ceremony with
ham Saturday evening.
Creek
I lhlr.2
Rev 8. Conger Hathaway reMr. and Mrs. Lyn Lewi* who
9
,.r 01
turned Monday night from Ply. . moved to Kalamazoo on Monday
mouth. Michigan, where lie went jure planning tn spend this weekSunday to be guest speaker al tlie end with Mr nnd Mrs Harvev H- Jj-nta- for hrr dau&lt;zht?‘r*fCw%rtin[-'
110th anniversary of the Plymouth .Hott. Mr ix-wt* will be in charge d-n“ bride cm'mduauM frJJS.
Pn sbjt'-rian church. Mr*. Hatha- nf the Youth Council dance on r3ton H ch and
wav is 111 at her daughter* home Friday night at the parish house ' ?Jblon Cohecr
rirtik
in Ypsilanti and wa* unable to re- following the Charlotte game.
graduated from
cuv "wich 1
turn with him.
Mr. and Mra Stephen Bristol and
C1u Juxd^CoUece
Mr and Mr* Joe Smith of De- | UUle daughter of Grand Rapid* £*3
I
trait were recent guest* of Mr and'were weekend guest* of Mr. and mLo,He "-lli recehc hb
t- • See our big collection of fashionMrs Qwar Palmer
Mrs Jame.* Brutal
Mr*. Bristol s crniimlsston he 10th.of March.
Mr and Mr* Floyd Gaskill have .sister. Mary Lou Smith, returned,
uiejutn oi aoarciu
J^| hit hats for Spring All exciting­
received word that their son. Rich- (to Grand Rapids with them to TO FINISH COURSE
ard. ha* been confined in the hos- '■ make her home and will attend in AVIATION
ly new — picture-pretty, they’ll
pita! al Fort Lewis. Wash., a* a re- South High school
David Townsend son of Mr and
•uh nf a serious leg infection. He Ls
rr
C. u/
W. Dolan and Bjron Fletcher ;Mrt. J M. Town*cnd of -Lowell,
IK
moke you look your bright-eyed
convnirM ing at present.
arc spending th&lt;- week in Detroit. | formerly of Hastings, will receive,
Mr
, and Mr* Orcll (Nippon and
-Mr? Mary Clark who has been his commission ns a lieutenant and
B
lovliest. We've hats for every
two children returned early Tuc.-,- making her home with her sister 'hi* silver wings at the graduation
day morning from Tetaa where
MrsB A. O'Donnell left on Tues-1 exercises to be held al the aviaWy . costume—face-flattery for every
tliey had delivered a house car for • day for a week's visit in Battle Uon
LaJunla IzUl
Col .
Mwai training camp
lamp al
*V MWUllia,
the Rojul Coach Co.
Creek.
I an Wednesday. March 10.
10. Mr. and
Mr and Mrs. Victor Sisson undMr*. R. G- Finnic returned MonMrs. Townsend
•Mrs.
Townsend plan
plan to attend the 1
j hair-do. Choose yours from pert
two children were Bunday guest* of
dayfrom Lbulsvlllr. Ky.. where she graduation exercises and the laiRev. and Mr* Frank Loomis at had been with her husband. Capt-iter will pin the silver wings on her '
little sailors, big-brimmed beaugoing
their farm home near Belding Both Ray Ftnnie. for several weeks
son's uniform Hastings frtends ex- i
•Vyf
t'c5‘ beloved berets, sleek little
*»»
— 1,00ml* »....«
— in
Mr an&lt;1 Mrs stephen Johnson'tend congratulations.
Mr. and »&lt;
Mr*.
have vbeen
poor health the inut winter
Mrr. Jame* P. Dibble 'Maxine Er­
skull caps, cl^ihes. derbies LohT" *
way) , of Glendale. Calif , arrived ।
We will do o lot more thinking this year than ever
home Monday to remain with her i
Tyyl of flower-blooming pretties too
parent*. Mr. and Mr*. Ray Erway ।
before
—
Taxes
—
Priorities
—
Rationing
—
Less
for a while.
Thc accent it on wavei and more waves
'■4'° with exquisite veil trims. Come
Mr and Mr* Don Siegel left on .
food — Less clothing — Less of everything. We
for ’43! They're flattering, feminine.
Friday for a weekend in Detroit
1
Mr*. J. B Mohler is visiUng her
, 5^
see the whole heavenly chorus.
won't complain but we will have to plan.
daughter. Mrs. Helen Goodrich of
Jackson for a few days.
PERMANENTS
Jack Stem made a buxines* trip
to Detroit on Friday.
Machineteas &gt;2.50
Shampoo A ««
Finger Wave OA®
On Saturday A. A. Anderson of
Dried
OU
up, other* from
Finger Ware ww
Grand Rapid* called on several
Haxttngx friends. He plan* to leave
March 6 for a few week*' trip to i
Florida. New Orleans and Texas.
Ap*o&lt;aUB«^U
Juage A D. McDonald returned
to Detroit on Monday where he Is .
larlr
again holding court tar the week. 1
Mr. and Mr*. Stephen Johnson of I
IndlanapolL* and Mr. and Mrs. Eric .
Spring champion*! Big.
von Reis of Detroit were weekend
guest^r at the home of their parents. '
handsome handbags to
Mrs Norbert Sullivan I* spend- .
Ing a week tn Detroll. Her alster. 1
keep company with jour
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FIRST &lt; .ASS CARPENTER can now
do that job of bulidine. repairing or
palatine
757 FJ

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ALL KINDS

SURETY

ANDRUS

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* Natl Bk. Bldg.

We have a complete stock
of salt—fine, medium, and

Pep your rtiirkena up with
our S.B.V. muh. Il gives

Lan- 1OO LATE TO CLASSIFY

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BONDS

Jo Ilia, flour for bathe] of
good uhcaL

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GENERAL INSURANCE

Phone 3319

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MAPLE SYBUP MAKING AND
MARKETING SUPPLIES
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for some of that good

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Quality fuels always.

Uklnc p|r
EXTENSION NOTICE

“YOU BET, WE VOTE THE BIG ‘X’ ON THE
WOLVERINE BALLOT. . . . . . . WE’RE VOTING
THAT WAY FOR LIFE"
WHY shouldn’t millions vote
. that way? They’ve learned
| by experience that no other
work shoe even comes close
to the house-slipper comfort
। of Wolverines. They’ve found
that Wolverines never need
“breaking-in" and never lose
1 their original softness and
, flexibility...even dry that way
i after soaking. They’ve disI covered, too. that Wolverines
actually cost less by months

or miles of wear...cut down
work shoe costs amazingly.
They get all these extra bene­
fits because Wolverines alone
have both soles and uppers of
genuine Shell Horschide triple
tanned to amazing softness
und flexibility. Wolverine’s
secret tanning process keeps
all the toughness but gets rid
of the stiffness. That’s why
Wolverines feel so much bet­
ter and wear so much longer.

SMITH BROS.,
VELTE &amp; CO.

Kelly.
FARM EQUIPMENT
AMD MISO.

HASTINGS. MICH.

AUCTIONEER

HANNER WANT ADVS. PAT

SHOE STORE

List your Auction Sales with

POULTRY

DEWEY REED
Phons 3467

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Halting!. Mich

Buff Riui unite:

Shipping Livestock

PRODUCE—APPL1JB. ETC.

Every Saturday
JAKE DEPRIESTER

Hickory '

In order to close the cstote of the late Augustus W. Jackson, I will sell at public
auction, two and one half miles cast and one mile north of Clarksville or three
miles west and five miles north of Lake Odessa, on

HAY. CHAIN A FEEDS
FOR

Company Hastings stock­
yards, phone 25M, or call

AUCTION SALE

, FOR

Woodland.

BALE OB BENT­
CITY. COUNTRY AND RESORT

C. “BILL” SHERWOOD
FOR

INSURANCE
Hotel Hastings

Phi

DEAD STOCK REMOVED PROMPTLY
HORSES $5.00 COWS $4-00
All possible recoverable animal fats vital to
WAR PROGRAM

CASH
For your old Scrap Iron,
Radiators, Batteries, Alu­
minum, Brass, Copper &amp;

KALAMAZOO RENDERING WORKS
PHONE COLLECT KALAMAZOO 2-9544

Holstein cow, 4 yrs. old. calf by side.
Holstein cow, 6 yrs. old, due March 25.
Jersey cow, 10 yrs. old, calf by side.
Jersey cow, 4 yrs. old. bred Jan. 21.
Holstein cow. 12 yrs. old.
Holstein cow, 10 yrs. old. bred Jon. 20.
2 yearling Holstein Heifers.
Yearling Holstein Bull.
Holstein Bull Calf. 9 mos. old.
Holstein heifer calf. 8-wks. old.
The above cattle arc T.B. and Bangs
tested.

HORSES
Registered Perchcon Marc, 6 yrs. old,
weight. 1700 Ib*.

Registered Perchcon Mare, 5 yrs. old,

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hone 2637
Hastings

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. in nearly every lino
Phono 72
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Truss Fitting
EXPERIENCED
FITTER

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Tests prove that cowa take better to freshly ground
feeds. Make 'em happy and they give more milk.
That's one big reason why so many successful dairy
farmers are turning to custom-mixing of dairy feeds.
Come in . . . let us show you how Farm Bureau feeds
cost less than you pay for other feeds, ond still allow
for buying of small lots to insure freshness.

FARM BUREAU SERVICES, INC.
HASTINGS. MICH.

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Registered Perchcon Mare. 16 yrs. old,
wrighl, 1700 Ibn.

Registered Perchcon Stallion, 9 yrs. old,
weight. 1900 Ib*.

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Our Stocks at Present
ARE COMPLETE!

Beginning at 12:30 o'clock central war time, the following described property:

weight, leoo Ite

CLENN F. LAUBAUGH

PREPARE NOW TO GET

8

THURSDAY, MARCH 4, 1943
CATTLE

Bay Gelding, 4 yrs. old, wgt. 1550 lbs.
Steel Grey Gelding. 2 yrs. old.
Black yearling mare colt.

HOGS
Hampshire brood sow, due by dote of
sale.
Hampshire brood sow, due April 13.
Red sow, weight about 300 lbs.
10 shoafs, weight about 150 lbs.
4 shoots, weight about 50 lbs.

LIGHT OR HEAVY

!2.98 s4.48

TRUCK
1935 Chevrolet truck, long wheel base,
good rubber and platform rack.

$595

R. A. LAPO, Administrator
R. A. LAPO, Clerk.

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HI-CUT VICTORY WORK RUBBERS ftI
ib

Men's and Boys'

$

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BLACK
UPPERS
AND
SOLES

MEN'S 4 BUCKLE S
HEAVY

mention.

ft

Men's Hip Boots

MISCELLANEOUS
Slush Scraper. Platform Scales.
Stallion Truck Rack.
2 Drive Belts.

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Lace Top Knee Boots $4.98

IMPLEMENTS

TERMS OF SALE: Cosh: nothing to be removed from premises until settled for
and everything to be settled for on day of sale.

ALLEN HASKIN, Auctioneer

KNEE BOOTS

* s
SHEEP
20 Ewes, due in March.
Pure bred Shropshire Ram.

Model D John Deere Tractor
|ohn Deere 8-ft. Double Disc.
Two 3-section John Deere Spring Tooth
Drags. Ajax Cultivator.
Two-bottom. 18-inch Oliver Tractor
Plow. Stag Oliver Plow.
Two-sction John Deere Spring Tooth
Drag. International Side Rake.
Birdsell No. 8 Clover Huller.
International Corn Planter.
Dain Mower. 6-ft. cut. Dump rake.
International Hay Loader. Land rol­
ler.
Wood Wheeled Wagon.
New Idea Spreader.
Miller Bean Puller.
Onion Planter.
International Grain Binder. 7-ft. cut.
Papec Silo Filler.
2 Onion cultivators.

Stout/*

BUY WHILE
THEY LAST

ARCTICS n
AF

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�THE HASTINGS BANNER
SECTION TWO—FACES 1 to

HASTINGS. MICHIGAN. THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 25. 1943

EIGHTY-SEVENTH YEAR

I A. M. Coldren of tlie First
FIRE AT HICKORY
ham Demond and Miss Eileen Dick .PASSING
— —
OF
------------ - - - ! pleted officers candidate course at
Brethren church. Burial
(CORNERS HEAVY LOSS
of Detroit spent tlie weekend with FRANK VAN SCHOTF.N,
AM Ti If I lALJT rnAUT ,he Infantry school at Fort Beiuilni: t lough any day now tarry—hope
। Monday
morning
about 4:30 his father. Mr. and Mrs. Ford De—
• of
• —
well be seeing you. Robert Hoos
The many -----friends
-Prank
Van Riverside cemetery.
; o'clock a fire was discovered in mond. * Mir. Lucy Dings, who Schoten were grieved to learn of
£•^2*.™?'*.
*'''! Is also stationed ut Rapid City and
• • •--------------- -----! Mrs. Clarence Crawford was kind
tuck. Monday, is his death last Thursday afternoon • ILLNESS OF TWO YEARS
the two fellows meet occasionally.
one of the bams onr the Victor suffered n heart att
By JANE CAMERON
Her friends and at hU home on W. Apple St., fol- RESULTS IN DE*’*’
Jones farm (the old George .Wil- improving slowly H
‘ angugh to call and tell us that son.;
tarns farm) nt Hickory Comers, neighbors hope forGene Gordon^? .
(Continued from page 1. Sec. D
B[fiy7 writes tiiat he reads every
Pvt. Robert Charles Gardner
« long illncw He had been i Mra Charles Smith, aged 66,
, All winter we've been- going to The fire truck nearby arrived .im- y»erdy recover; - nine
------ u
----------&lt;r&gt;nnn,i.nt(aiiv »-■»- heard ihat 'ill*** in tty POP", want ads and
Co. G.. 342nd Inf.
jruoir —
or a resident of Hastings, for more
late
C°nJTaD'fS-- "A all; what'* more, all of the fellows
write a paragraph on swing hands. mediately but the fire wxs beyond Pine lake spent Tuesdav with Chas. than fifty year*, a lafge part of 20. after an llln on Saturday, Feb.
APO 450
• —• rfu,
mu unless of two years,
a very special young lady wears an In ids group read the paper and
A swing band, as if you didn’t know. control. One bam 46 x 50. one 24 Monica * Mr amt Mr- Walter which he had spent jrt h'- r—*—
Camp Howze, Texas.
* —
trade of
wa* born in Scotland, her
engagement ring since you were even though they don't know any
is an infernal racket that delights x 60 and a granary 9 x 12 were Lewis entertained the Comrade S -8. painter. He had also chl*
----------------.
conducted
a
maiden
name
belna Mbs Jeanie
' home on leave- Harold—any con­ of the names they get a "kick" out
and the
*”— Tuesday
-------- —•* evening
•*'“
I thr younger fry enormously and completely destroyed. Twenty-four- Class
These two boys are brothers:
lunch room for some time
He had
had!Wilson.
me. Hr
! Wilson. Mr. and Mrs. &lt;&gt;...&lt;
Smith movnection?* Wliich reminds us that of it. too. We’re glad that's thr
Staff Sgt. Jack C. Sage. 16010819 ■ which inspires the older ones to fer- registered Hani|*sh)re bogs, one. Garden Club Friday afternoon. * never married and hi* resided with ing to Hasting* in 1923.
most of baker Chet Banghart's wed­
| vrntly hope tiiat the brxs.% section goat and 200 baby chicks were, Mrs Donna Weber and children hl* mother until the health of both survived
A.P.O. 695, c-o Postmaster
way
it
is
Bill
and
tell
your
com
­
—■*■ ' a daughby
her
ding cakes arc lopped with orna­ rades not to be loo critical of lynoends up in the scrap drive. If that burned.
New York. N. Y.
"Die tractor was saved of Comstock tailed on U-ster Mun- made it necessary for tar to go to iter. Mia* ... — husband:
—
;
Agnes
Smith,
al home; a
ments of brides and grooms as usu­ graphical errors and such; that
j sentence isn't plain, we would be by the son. Floyd, aged 16. who। tea's Mondav * Mt. and Mrs tlie home of her daughter at Car- ison. James, a brother. Henry
WIL, '
al these days, but tlie groom is not we're just a small town county do1 glad to send you a blueprint and was badly bunted on the face andI Harry Pennels o( Kalamuro &gt; spent -nn City where she pasved away ran. and a staer. Miss Jessie WRPvt.41. Keith Sage. 36417389
In "tail*"—the groom is either In mg the best we can because we'h!
neau. The
inc tractor plow, cultivator.
cultivator, Sunday with tlieir parents. Mr und last Dec .29.
: elaborate on the subject. A swing head.
Co.
A.
63rd
Bn.
13th
Regt.
\
son.
all
of
Scotland
_.Funerar'*crvarmy brown or navy blue—and if so very Interested In -our neighbor,
. band
Ls an institution (I Love the a new, feed grinder, new cement Mr*. Ed. Penneb
K.i
u.Di
,
sin
r-iaioun
----,,,
Frank
Van
Schoten.
ton
of
Jas.
ues
were
held
ap-the
Presbyterian
the "lucky boy" Is a marine they and fellow man.
of
institutions and mixer, all the harness, three sets
Camp Jos. T. Robinson. Arkansas , ixocliilcn
association
A. and Stella M. Van
Scholen,Apo?
was church on Tuesday afternoon at
just add an extra "coat" of -trust.
township,
'swing
wherein the leader of scales, about 300 ft. of new lum­ MMr° and Mrs. Henry Germaine £&gt;rn in Carlton
How about birthdays, fellows?
1 -'Wing bands!
bant
.... ...
- ^ptwQoClock^tne Rev. 8. C. Hath­
Ini so they tell us.
a Quantity
hay
and grain.
&lt;?) lets his mdticians &lt;?i play any ber.
—■ — --of
j —
— ......
officiating.
Interment in
LETTER DEPARTMENT
J'ack tsiubaugh. who enlisted the
I tunc they please, all at once, only a**d form equipment were burned. and Merle Bradfield were in Has- i° &gt;879 and pxvxd away at his away
Pvt.
Dale
Lammers
Riverside cemetery.
tings
Thursday.
Mr.
Oermiine
and
home
in
Hastings,
Feb
18.
1943.
"Tirst week in December in Ute Army
Camp Bowie
they should all stop at the *ame A pair of heavy work horses, weighCo. C.. 22nd Bn. OTC.
d 63 VMr
years.
10. months. 8 days.
* ,n
Air Corps was just called up and
Feb. 15. 1943.
ral time. They always have someone J**R about a ton each. 13 cows and Mr. Bradfield attending a roil ng*
Camp
Santa
Anita.
Arcadia.
His
father
and
mother
and
one
DEATH
OF
INFANT
meeting
and
Mrs
Germaine
called
left Friday for Detroit, then to Dear Zolly:
. |
’ announce a title before the num- I* head of voung cattie and some
Birthday—July 22
Perry J., son of George and Lil­
Miami, Fla., for pre-flight training.
ber and once in a while a more 1 hogs were saved. The herd bull on Mra. Leon Doster ♦ The W. 8. filter preceded him in duth. He
Enjoy reading "On the Home ;
leaves to mourn their lass, one sla­ lian Kelley of Irving township, was
Let us know your address when you Front" very much.
Pvt Ivan Alierding 36412969
■ conservaUve player (?) will hit B I was burned and had to be slaughtHave been
are settled Jack!
few notes from the title song but "J™ The tye started in thr bam home of Mra. Henry Germaine with ter. Mrs Pearl Roush of Carson born Feb. 14 and passed nway on
watching for someone to turn up
City,
two
nephews,
two
nieces,
sev,.
vw
. _20.
w
a
good
attendance.
Mra
Bertha
Feb
Committal services were
1
where
the
voung
cattle
were
housed
• Cadet Cleon L Smith, son of the in thr Tank Destroyers" from back
this you can't depend on.
whrrr th, vmm- r.m.
and was of unknown origin. 'The Philmon called thr meeting to or­ era! cousins, and one aunt. Mrs. C. held on Sunday. Feb 21. al the
Ernest Smiths on route 3. has en­ home, but no dice yet.
Camp Clairbornc. La.
fire Ls a heavy loss and only por- der. The Bible w-rse was read L. Gundry of Grand Rapids. Funer- Irving cemetery.
tered the Army Air Force Technical
Have been on the move so thought
Birthday—May 3lst.
Guess what I Just hold.
bv Mrs. Madeline Norman. It was al services were held from Die Leon- '
1lt
ftlally covered by insurance.
School at Yule University for in­ I'd let you have my address. My
I just hold a bold!
decided to have a "cleaning bee" nrd funeral home Saturday niter- 1
tensive training toward his becoin- address now Is
- '
Cpl. Max Freeman A S N. 16011123
al the chdich in the near future noon at 2 o'clock In charge of Rev. KEEP 'EM FIRING—WITH JUNK!
ing a technical officer In Alrcratt , Pvt, Wilber Belsdn
APO. No. 3
Tlie weekly pillowcase concert CLOVERDALE
■also to have a pot luck dinner, in
Maintenance Engineering with the
808 T. D. Bn..
c-o Postmaster, New York. N.Y. will have u kiiaki Rod Cross sweat­
The
community
was
greatly
April
when we will have our yearly
rank of 2nd lieutenant After be­
Hq. A: Hq. Co.
.
We hear you are going to start er this time instead of a pillow­ shocked In the pas-lng of Arthur reports.
The ' program was In
ing commissioned. Aviation Cadet
Camp Bowie. Texas.
learning Spanish or Ls it French? case. I had quite a time getting Johncock.
He will be greatlv charge of Mra. Norman. A scram­
Smith will have command of a . Thanks for your letter Wilber,
----- Don't forget in tlie mean time there the knock but now the mer^ really missed by all.hLs friends and neigh­ bled' word contest consist in* of
crew of enlisted men who hove been ft was good of you to write. V
’~ is always the sign language
Wp
bors. Much sympathy Ls extended • names of cakes was given followed
looks
like
It
ought
to.
I
hadn't
knit
trained
nt
other
Army
Air : just got your brother's address, too ■•
...
•ince the last war and a person to the bereaved family. * Mrs. Iva hv each one giving a story of whom
Force Technical Training command
Pvt. Richard H. Lelnaar
Pvt. Ernest BeLson. 36197215
French. Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm they thought their secret friends
can forgfl a lot in 22 years.
Schools as specialists In aircraft i A PO. 2142. c-o Postmaster
Co. A, 320th Inf .
Campbell of Battle Creek and Mr.
..... .
mechanics. We're "pullinit" for you
San Francisco. California
We will have some sweaters for und Mrs. Wallace Campbell of Has- 'n very amusing stunt, only one
Cleon, and know you’ll keep 'em
Wilbur and Ernest arc sons of
Camp San Luis ObLspo. Calif..
tings, were weekend cullers ut Mr member having guessed correctly,
too.
if
we
can
get
the
ourselves
flying.
Mr. and Mrs. W. B. BeLson. By
U. H. A.
I
and Mrs.- Frank Humeston. * Mr. । Very lovely gift- were given and
i
yam.
I
can't
keep
warm
on
our
Cadet Chuck Leonard, at Bowling the way. Eme.st. we saw a V-letter
Birthday-Oct. 16
nil allowance nnd the answer Ls and Mrs. Ezra Chamberlain and names wen- drawn for next year. *
Green. Ohio, made his solo flight from you in which you said, "there ‘
I wrote my brother granddaughter. Sandra, spent the About thirty friends, and neighbors
- last week. How did it feel Chuck is nothing I want unlew&gt; it is the . A-C John O. Isenhnth. US NR (SWEATERS
(that I didn't look like Lana Turner weekend with Mrs. Martha Chain- gathered nt the home of Mr. and
—we presume you’ve been up In thi. paper." we're' sorry but we have i N F.P.S. Room 151. M-PL-4
.either,
but more like Costello. I berlaln and Mra. Emma Dickerson. 'Mrs Frank Roush. Saturday eve­
clouds
In Just
Just , tu |iavc n IK|urat from your com- । Delaware. Ohio
—-before
---------- but
— not exactly in
•
really
believe
a
woolen barrel would * Callers the past week nt L**ster ; ning to help them celebrate (heir
the same way.
No matter when manding officer before we are ai- , Birthday—Dec. 25.
।
o{
plumps better.
Monica* were Mr and Mrs. Charles firat wedding anniversary. «Lso Mis.
or how we always wLsh you and all l0Wed to put you on the mailing 1
Ogden of. Hastings and Mr. and • Roush's birthday Games and cards
A-C Hollis D. Isenhath. US N.R. ■
With so many doctors and
the lads, a smooth take off and jb»t until then, you can have clipMrs. Wellington Monica of Bed- I provided the entertainment ♦ The
We
made
a
graham
steamed
pud­ ford. * Miss Mildred Watson of Milo P T. A will be held at the
703-19-28
Sigma
Nu
House
J
"
**
*
J ~
a "hatmv
landlnc!
‘
.
i...
.
"happy landing!"
1 pings from the paper, perhaps.
ding
that
was
good.
The
recipe
Ls
W.T.S..
Ohio
State
U
Dick
izica Sherman,
ourinuxi*. avu
son of .'u
Mr.. miu
and
• •
nurses now in the Armed
Kalamazoo spent the week with her schoolhoti’e Friday. Feb. 26 at «
in
the
old
Hastings
Cook
Book.
I
Columbus.
Ohio
Mrs. N. C. Sherman has been proHere's nn Interesting letter, par- i
mother. Mrs Mae Watson. * Wil- o'clock.
put spiles nnd
cup of sugar in
Birthday—Sept. 9
moted and is now
tlcularly to folks in the Ryan und
Forces, civilian doctors must
I it and made a pink sour sauce
P. F. C. Richard C. Sherman
'Wood school districts. It was writ­
P.P.C.
Woodrow
Wayne
AUcrding
The
reason
it
was
pink
was
because
Buy A. 114 Field Art. Bn.
1 ten to Judge a. D. McDonald from
be freed of making fre­
Camp Hospital
' I was a bit skeptical whether they'd
*
■*'
lone of the Gardner triplets. iSorry
Camp Riley '
I
eat
it
or
not.
and
they'll
eat
anyCamp Shelby. Mississippi
| we can t give Roy's address but we । Little flails. Minn.
•' thing
fhlncr if it has
hn&lt; pink
ntnk frosting
frrwtinff or
nr sauce
cnurA
quent. unimportant calls.
i are forbidden to use the namd of
The World’s News Seen Through
covering it. No matter what we
Sorry to hear that Bob Richer his ship !
SCIENTIFICALLY
Pvt. Donald I. Nevins
have to rat before this war Ls over.
Feb. 13. 1943
(recently home on leave! stationed i
Co. A. 63rd Bn.
Help your doctor handle
I
can
get
away
with
it
If
I
just
tituiu uiukc
un shoulder
snuuiucr Dear
urtu AFchir:
nrviiir.
nt Fort Sheridan
broke hLs
PREPARED
13th Regiment
An International Daily Neu
nut on pink frosting Incidental­
Just so you can "keen , I guess it s about time I wrote a , PTC.B.L. 3rd Platoon
ly.
Miss
Sara
Beryl
Schades
found
his
serious
cases
and
inip" Bob. ............„
everything will letter to,you.
Received a letter
from i Camp Ja*.. T. Robinson, Ark.
your chin up'
—--------------------------PRESCRIPTIONS
some new copies of the Hastings
be OK.
i Ma and she Ls on her way home
Birthday
—
June
4.
Cook
Book
last
summer
and
put
Sgt. Styrtnan R. Wertman ata-1 from Portland. Oregon. Robert Is, , Understand you really did your
crease in patients by stay­
it Truthful — Ccmtruc«i»» —Unbiased —Free from SentalionalHoned at Stuttgart. Ark. tAir better and doing fine
He Ls at 4 stuff on tho* rifle range Don. and them on sale down town. They
were
printed
in
1910
but
the
re
­
.Corps* visited his parents. Mr. and . the U. S. Naval Air Station at Ton-'
ing well . . . and on the job.
’ I won the Marksman Medal Nice go- cipes are good as ever.
Mra. O. A. Wertman at Cloverdale gue Point. Oregon. I don't knowl j 1**61
. . .
over the weekend. Sgt. Wertman how long he will stay there but he
'Price fl2.00 Yearly, or fl.00 a Month.
Remembrance—During my child­
Ls a graduate of Delton High and wrote and told me that he would*
Here
here’sa ■a cnaiutv
change ui
of address to
Saturday I true, including Magadne Section, J2 60 a Venn
bearing
days.
I
hung
the
mirrors
so
was employed at the Bites Co. be- be transferred In the near future mage |n your datebook
high I could just see the top of my
fore he entered service. Prior to , I am doing fine, have been study- | Pvt.
—- —
—■— Sotiuird
•------ •
Gordon
head Talk about an ostrich—
Obtainable al;
his present station he had train- Ing tor Ute past" five weeks and will' Artillery Battalion *'
ing at Chanute Field. Ill., and at go up for another rating around | FM.F.TC. iBks 13 B 10»
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE READING ROOM
One of our soldiers was home for
camps in. Tennessee.
and ....
the ----first —
of --March.
my
....Wisconsin
---------- —
----- -I will
— try —
j j: (samp
Camp renaieton
Pendleton
HASTINGS
the
holidays
and
he
has
a
droll
PHONE 2115
136 West Center Street
Hastings, Michigan
Texas. Ho
He Ls
is spending a 40-day j, best to pa*.s
pass the text,
lest.
| Oceanside Culif.
way of talking that is cute. He
ro hLs wife
-if- in Battle
nattu Creek.
&lt;-rp»ir , Ij rtccl"
receive thr
the Banner r!-ht
right rlr-"
along । nfrthdav-^Oct 9.
leave with
Hrl
*•
,,,M,
l«
I
—
I*
J
•
.
'
.
has
the
art
of
story
telling
and
Thanks to Duane Jarmanjlor the and it **trc Is good to read it. I ,
here
is
one
that
we
enjoyed.
Hiey
chance to look over the offreial 36 , guess that is one way to keep up j Cpl. William E. Dibble. 16147630
page leaflet about Camp Robinsdn a fellow'* morale when he te away . Co. C.. 612th Quartermaster Bn. have a nice bunch of men for of­
ficers and enjoy picking on them.
in Arkansas, where he te stationed. I from home.
Bkry
Before Christmas they' went out
Don’t you think Duane that the
Hope to get a leave this summer. | Camp Swift, Texas
deliberately hunting for bundlebooklet should be entitled. "What ',
If everything
................... —
goes alright
Birthday
I —
think
Dec. 10
|
laden
officers and then all would
Every Soldier Ought to Know." I zt".
will. ZI saw
—Bob
-*.t Occprr.
Cooper. I don't .'* Lieut. Chxs. Struble
salute
and the poor officer would
"Ask Me Another." had nothing on |----------know whether
•'— -—you
•---------know--------------him or not.
* 1I a.P.O. 657. care Postmxster
have to shift packages und salute
printed l.iformation like that. No- । He used to work for Roy Branch ,
bark.
They would gang up and by
deed that under UKO. was dance, at the Strand and Barry theaters,
Birthday—June .1
taking
short cuts they would keep
then—"(They furnish the girls)"— A very nice fellow. I just wrote a I
Lieut.
Struble would
our US.O.
U.S.O. does. too.
loo. so don't
aon t forlor- letter
lesser to Staff
asms Sgt.
agi. uienn
Glenn Murphy.murpny,
ucui. duuuk
wuuiu like
me to
iu get ■ one poor man saluting constantly
get that, all of you. when you're | another nice guy. and also Lewis mail from the home folks so write ' from the last store to his barracks.
A
gang
of them found their "Looic"
home on leave.
I Godfrey. When I war. home on ; him at the above address.
Hello. PTC. Dick IK.WUri
nCUU.
Be.wner. We're
' IV ......
leave .I went w...
out ...
to see .....
his .folks
mim ...
In .
Hubert "Hubc" v.COok
—— nwill
... "threfw..
1 with a cute blond hanging on to
&lt;)nd to learn you are now an in- Battle Creek
Ink” for you next week. „e
He, his sleeve &lt;lhe right one to their
&lt;lnd
': the Ink"
wicked
delight*
and all saluted nnd
•tructor at your new past and hope
I guess I'll close this letter for can do most anything from fiddling I
you like your Job. Write us when now and will try and write you more to playing a one man ball game, so ! he shook and shook before the
you have time. We'll write you at often. The best of everything to 1 we'll let him "fiddle" around and , blond came loose so he could return
; younnd
nnathe
me
mmuy
—anawhen
wornI iianw.-*
numc
runforlor
me
name the profuse greetings. We are run­
pP.c
J you
Family
—and
knock a n
home
run
the
"Home
PP.C Richard Bessmer
, get home I will have a few sea Front" tor you. Until then, all good ning out of room so this will be
O.AB. Detachment
I stories to tell your children.
wishes, "at ease men." and Cherrio. continued next week if we should
Holobird Ord. Motor Base
I
Roy Joseph Gardner. UB.N. I
Zolly Coffer j live
long.
Baltimore, Md.
We're all glad to hear that "Bob"
Birthday—Sept. 26.
Christmas
funds *IU
will lUlMllUC
finance
U much
• • •
U.Ukl, belter nnd
UilM well
I* find
1IUU out
MUk I In
••• an
- • ■ effort to lower Michigan's j V
111 W.l seal IUIIU,
•mom" when she ceta
gets | Negro tuberculosis death rate, cash a state-wide Early Diagnosis Cam­
You certainly did the complete from yonr Tnom"
surprise George Fingleton when you ' home, where we can write to
— him- prirea are being offered to Negro palgn during April. Every civic or—
J...J
t
i&gt;
tan*
r-nni'nlfteiMnrr
Clnorl
KtlldplltX
in
11
n
roav
rnntAct
on
pnnlaatlnn
le
nraazl
»
a
use .,r
of
arrived Sunday night from Hawaii while „be is convalescing.
Good students in an essay contest on ganlzatlon Is urged to make ....
■fr With many of the once-free
tuberculosis. Details of this con-. the free literature, posters arid
after being away for two years. We luck. Roy. write again!
test, which ends April 15. may be movies offered by the Michigan
know how happy your mother was
...
countries of the world reduced to
Accrw-tattnn rLansing.
Michigan *TVihpr*
Tuber­ Tuberculosis Association.
to see you ...»
•v
and we're
.» ...
all .......
mighty 1 For addresses the space will al- obtained from the Mlrhienn
proud that you ore now scheduled | low—(Speaking of addresses fel- culosis Association. Lansing.
slavery ... with our own Freedom
for Washington where you will be- . lows—remember when the boys used
Many Kinds of Vehicle*
threatened by treacherous pagan
ei officers training. Congratula i to list the telephone numbers and
On Indian Diet
More than 1,500 different makes
ns and good luck. George.
‘ all that In a little l)ook—well, the ■
Passenger pigeon fat wa&gt; an Item of electric, steam and internal-com­
enemies .
the birthday of the
More happy salutations to Bob picture Is different today!
Tlie Oorkin. stationed at Washinton up- modem young "fems" have the ad ..• i of Indian diet Some of the tribea bustion passenger cars have been
Father of Our Country takes on a
on hLs promotion to the rank of ’ dress books filled with vour A.P.O.'sK । put It up by the hundreds of gal­ built and marketed in the United
t , Ion*.
Inns
corporal.
i “h over the globe. Tlie fact that
States.
new
significance.
For this great
And still more good wishes to.you they have many names in their t
fellows who will take off frpm thr book* U not because they're pckle, ■
American birthday moves us to
U. S. O. room on Friday for Fort, it
because they know how much 1
Custer.
(See story and names a letter means to a fellow at moll I
unanimous resolve to preserve for
printed on front page *
Five of call, so they write you nll.1
your group took "Anchors Away"
our own land what Washington
Pvt. Lawrence Cox
last week and will soon be out to
1923td O. M. Co. Avn.
called "the sacred fire of Liberty"
Rapid City Army Air Bxse
Still other praise and greetings
Rapid City. South Dakota
to Thomas Baird who has com... to bring to all the troubled

BARRY BYPATHS

ON THE HOME FRONT

I'M HELPING
MY DOCTOR BY
STAYING WELL

I

The Christian Science Monitor

LyBARKER’S

America Pays
Tribute to the

&amp;

FATHERo/
FREEDOM

BUY LAND, RAISE CROPS, HELP
THE WAR EFFORT AND MAKE
SOME MONEY.

Mileage Rationing Means

COMPULSORY

80 ACRES in Carlton Township, real large' nice
barn, small, compact house, rich soil, fine lo­
cation, $5000.00.

TIRE

80 ACRES in Hope Township, good soil, full set
buildings. $3500.00.

'inspection
To moke sure that the nation's tires
are properly cared for-regularTire In­
spection by OPA Tire Inspectors is
COMPULSORY!
Your inspection
must take place before the dead line.
DRIVE IN TODAY FOR

Phone 2240 Hoitinai

ery American's decoration of pa­
triotism—a War Stamp Corsage or
Boutonniere! And no matter how
many Bonds you’ve bought—or ore
buying—plan right now. on Wash­
ington's Birthday, to buy more—
a lot more!

160 IN Carlton Township, fine set buildings, lays
level, good soil, and a dandy buy at $10,500.
6 ROOM HOUSE in 4th ward, 2 bedrooms, living
room, dining room, kitchen and bath, full
basement, has everything, $3700.00.

7 ACRES Just west of school in Middleville, 7
room house, with 4 bedrooms, new roof, chick­
en coop 15 x 20. $2200.00.
160 ACRES in Hope Twp., adjoining Bolfcer lake,
good soil, lots of large buildings, a very pro­
ductive farm, not for from Cloverdale, $7,000.

EARL R. BOYES
REAL ESTATE BROKER

ANDRUS SERVICE

peoples of the world the blessings
\ of Freedom. Pay^tribute to George
Washington today by wearing ev­

WE HAVE FOR SALE one of the very best 160
acre farms in Barry County, has new barn, all
modern house, land lays level, rich soil
$16,000.00.

BUY WAR SAVINGS BONDS
AND STAMPS HERE-NOW I

On Financial. Matters

HASTINGS CITY BANK
"Fifty-Six Yean of Continuoiu Service"
PHONES: 2105*2103

STEBBINS BUIUHNG

PHONE 1659

See Your Banker First

HATHNGS, MICHMMN

�THE HASTINGS BANNER, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1543

PAGE TWO

Mrs Elton Sampson of Stanton
Start Mendav March 1 Mr» Walt'r Fliher' MUs Maurlne F\ P I TAM
. were dinner guest* of Mr. and Mrs
start monuay Marcn i plum W.
l^.jmdJ^ra.
Walur HsrahHerah- !
L L I U N
Clifton Mlel Monday eveataf •
and Mra^Walter
I Miss Jean Burkle of Battle Creek fJfijL
f
JV8Cn T'1 J?hn Mullenlx. all of.
• spent the weekend with her par- £,r'P*„nd VhJ^pind '£&lt;x&gt;dla
Lld_.,ana
Jnd Mr. a
Pd,.Mr
ll Ar
Hand
ana
Mra.
Ar-‘ l ———————————
Allerding. Jr., of Hastings.— [ jgra. Paul Kyburg. Mra. Lincoln
te, Mr. and Mrs. Carl 1
Mrs. ArUc Spindler and Mrs. R ,ents,
rlyla Burkte at lanalnew
d Rapids Herald
Bush and Mra. Berth* Adams were
J Estep were in Battte Creek Sat- Car'"
Weekend guest. * Lei!*
-----------in Hartings Thufeday forenoon. *
ing Mi** Catherine Spindler. « Mr* daughter of Mr. and Mr*. Eldon ;”d VTOtatt b reaS^*n»equota 1
SCHOOL NOTES
I Mrs John Harrington and Mrs
Josie
Cuba
underwent
apiiendectomy
'
uT.Sr’ffi
“. Watrous, a farmer teacher ...
Balli,
Cn-.k an
haHSl
Mn.ul.y
&lt;»—.«»0 Woedland Center Hurt la
h
First Piav of Nashville Game choppers Friday. * Mr and Mrs.
of her brother in Lansing for the morning Dr. Glenn C- Junger per­ Township ....
_
___is
DwW?°dl‘nM °S“S AlSArtStC”«Mm?1 SrturtaT mght
and Village combined,
put six months, was removed to formed toe operation * Jay Vrug- 1575
00
This
u
a
much
larger
sum
thJSTwe*
hav7
“
eveT
’
’
before"
been
ank'e'Shen^e
w11
^,
‘
^,
&amp;uu
^
M
n
r5
lx’on,J’cnnock
St7 Lawrence hospital last Tuesday ! gink of Battle Creek, son-in-law of
to
contribute, but
Kit- Kiis°S^™,"Sd“w'JJS5 “tl
...romribme
hut Kira.
Mr. Kli.
Si liS'wS'Hk£X'"‘ nllriy u“w-XT'hj asked
“t;
brais;
between Mainville and Woodland •«
"**£
mA'
"'.JmWI
j*
« -»•»««» "■ last Friday flight at Naihvilte Me
wa. cearned
off I ha mn and wm »£ P“
^mimn
wt^ u
Frank 8. Nielhamer and daughter I were Sunday guest* at toe home ’lt. ,h- village will ™
5.rnT1 0,1
not able
abte to
to rerc-enter The game. Hb
“
Peggy of West Woodland, Mr and of hi* parent*. Mr and Mr* Jot n !. nAe_ *‘?ae.r5‘ “L Vic J'”**8?,,
not
Mr^ Howard .Hewit and Mr and DefL * MiM Mary Ellen Flnckkr McMlLeif MK^Etta ^to^ld” 2nd *LX
’,n8 to school
“
Is going
on crutches this
,2
। Maryland spent from Thursday un­
«. O. ..u
-------*. Woodland.
of Grand Rapid*
spent the weekend
e cr
. week.
Mrs.
E.
Faul
Woeauwi
cmrt O,r th, ho™. BbJ‘5SH."5,“S."52!r’ S3Mr. and
ana
aara.Shorno.
murur Allerding,
/u.crarn*. Sr
or.* with Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Fisher jMr*.
Uri Kari CC Paul
1I w.xxnana
■
• can
Mr.
Mrs.
Arthur
&gt;k. &lt;trl, nrae of the ovrnlne Alice Quick and hu Uster. Mn.
and son Carl and Will Cruckford Mr and Mrs Burr ^Cotton- jand
............our7^S?S.m
•“ &gt;“h“r
?’,,rthw
Fs‘.?ec“?P-.5®£*-.£te,
d When
second ___ JEU nK “rt
were guest* at a birthday dinner at daughter Wilma of Grand Rapid. Xe^V
a^IrT^^rt^he)
”’^
nmbnr. v&gt;Ue
w
."nV
Af Mrs. Charles Beck of Gaicibutg
tlie home of Mr, and Mr*. H L , were Sunday afternoon callers. ★
NortheastMrs Frank Nekttied 10 lo cuUcd °n Mr. and Mrs. Gordie DurAllerdlng of Carltap. Sunday. They, Mrs Cha*. Harms and Mrs. Um
Mra
Arthur Bates‘ 27 to 23. Tlie teams
d
quarter
kcr
*
nd
Mr.
and Mre. Ray Durkee
F
Wnstemakcr *“7*7 ““l
,u,c
celebrated the birthdays of Mrs Styger of Sunfield and Mr.. Edith Southwwn—Mra
famine.
RhtvI.v W Ur.
Allerding and H. U Allerding. Oth- Smith of Lansing spent Sunday ^4
L-w^ence Cliare ffauth- and U
. “JiV1 5h-L four^h ! EuLhJ.^u!!h?rrt«
er guest*
witli their
Ham Sandl^xtk and nuurtcr did the Woodland Five gain Bb»«be Rlehard* wta» has
in
ier
guests were
were Mr.
Mr. and
atm Mrs
«.i». Martin
»»•••&gt;&gt;;-&gt;•■•
•••—• Mater and husband. Mr.
•
•
—
j
•
---•
•—
•
•«
—
»»-—
•
fi-.-..
—
cast
Mr*
«
iurr&gt;
onnaonyoK
ami
B
i
(
.
a4
w
hich
they
kerit
—
,
charge
..of
the
cafeteria in tlie
Studz. and son David. Mr and Mra. । and Mrs. Henn Flewncr. * Mr to^eh^S
a
iT
‘
ti£I
Woodland
gained
the
lead
in
tlie-school
here
resigned
her position
Harry James and Mr. and Mrs Ar- and Mrs Wamle Kelsey and Mr . ebargi
ulwnshm
f
U
workcr5
ln
.
u,p
icarly
part
of
the
flrat-team**
game
lost
Friday.
Mra.
H
om
Pierce
will
thur Allerding. Jr. of Hartings * and Mrs. Kenneth Kelyy of CoaLs town*h|n
•*-■•••/
— -tt. * ~‘zr.
were tied in the third quarter
nuarter now be in charge of the cafeteria,
cafeteria.
Mr and Mrs F E Border and Mr. Grove were Sunday dinner guests
1
.
and were
and Mra H A Kitson were dinner :nf Mr and Mrs Ronald Lehman
‘with a score of 10 to 10. Nashville She commenced work Monday
guests nf Mr. and Mra. Donald On- * Mra. Elwyn Dell of Leslie called
gradually crept ahead in pointe un- morning. * Mr nnd Mrs. George
ger of Grand Rapids Sunday * , on Mr and Mrs Btrdslll Holly and
JlJr J}nd.Mr:’. til the score read 20 to 29 in their bclioolcraft of Battle Creek spent
Mr and Mrs John Hyne* and baby ' son Franklin Sunday nftemixm. ”'/,1^’
J?1 West Woodland faVor ut the sound of the final gong. Sunday with her parent*. Mr. and
son Jimmie of Holl Mr. and Mra I Mrs Dell was a schoolmate of Mrs » l-s
,L.mo,noxldc •
...
■ Mrs. Bert Patten Sunday. * Mr.
Harold Higdon and baby daughter i Holl/s while at WSTC . Kalama-the” N* thanwr Garnae “1st'•
FMlh and Sfirt!' OnMlrt
l"2.d ,Mrai,
Adanu, a,,d
of Battle Creek and Mr. and Mra /-O'’ * Mr. and Mra. Jack .Hartman
wirihamer .9“?‘hc -a?‘!
Mrs. Arlie Spindler, teacher
Charles Harrington called at the
J. L. Higdon of Barryvtlle were l«^Vicksburg are tor; proud parents
««
‘l« . We were all glad to have RexIhomeofMr.andMrs.OlennWHSunday guests of Mr. and .\frs Wcl-{"1 twin boys torn Wednesday. I^b-1otaoors g^ih^rth a forrner 6th ^er. items at toe W. K. Kellogg Farm
by crockord Mrs J L -Higdon was I «J"D' H in the Vicksburg hmpttal. “’j,"’"11™d
r spend a day- with ua
test--------week..
a.«a.„
----------- -- *
---------Sunday afternoon.
* «...
Miss vu..Ellzaa weekend guest at the home of hrr ; They have torn named Donald Jack
"Wnw*
Last week
&gt; - our Defense
Defense Stat
Stamps beth Roblrv.on of La ruing visited
daughter. Mra Crockford. * Mrs . and David Dor and weighed 7 lbs »* •“
&lt;« wmrnt^fivK
»o
to 5833.
1835. This
TtslB week
week H
it -was her parents. Rev. nnd Mrs. W. D.
Geo Parrott of Battle Creek wa* u 7 oz . and 7 Ito a oz* respectively
^.‘5^™*’“- V1 ' 1517
• ■ 19.
... .
Robinson over the weekend. ♦ Mr*.
guest of Mr and Mrs. Cnr) Burkle Mrs Hartman Ls the former Doreen
^’hPa*^r]
“*'d 15 | Patricia
Green
spent
Wedncsi
Patricia Green spent Wednesday Marshall Norwood Is clerking In
Tuesday night nnd Wednesday. She Stowell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs
1 In' our
room.
?urwill
m°m
n
t
, ,.,u Faulkner's drug store here. * Mra.
spent the re»t of the week with I»r Stowell of West Woodland. The "nc
ncarb_&gt; to 52™e t0 hl* a,d
We
iall
’U miss
nils’ Margaret
Mantarel I
Leon pennock and daughter were
the Misses Stella nnd Florence Par-1 crandparents are walking on air
Hershberrer—•I ridge
leaves
r.id?P who
*h°*f
ftVCS u»
u» to
lo attend
alUnd set
wllwl । m Battle Creek Tuesday and Wedrot where Mr Parrot Joined her for; as these are tlie first twins in the
MLm&gt; q.,,,] aii,;a 4
„r Mr inin Lake
LakeOdessa.
Odessa.
iiesday of last week * Mra. Paul
the weekend On Sunday Mr. and • family nnd also these two make five .,,,4
jius_vii M Giles Grand
’ '
.kvoutz
Kyburz. Mrs
Mrs. jonn
John cnambcriam
Chamberlain.
Mr5 Parrott were dinner guests of. gnind-M&gt;n* the twins having an Rrt.)ld, ailrf «•— j c Hershberger i Former
Soldier
Speak*
at
Scheel
Mra
Cliarlcs
Mrs'
.-----Leonard,
.
~
VL.L. j
o»ra.
viuriu Harrington
narmigion.
**r„
Mr and Mrs Burkle *.Mr and , older^brother Robert and Mr* L~-^“rt Sam Houston TeSiTEH
former • Major
ohn Harrington
Mrs^fa£r Wll&lt;U Mr
rwri £
num Houston,
lexas. wn'.
ln ball player and veteran of John Harrington,
Roger WllMra Chas Rowteder of Grand ! ter Noble. Groce Stowell, also of of
of
‘ Walter
v^iAr Hershberger
Hcnhbi.rM?
I {£““’
Mn Maurice
MauriceMrs.
Johncock
MLw
Mr
mid
Mrs
]
54®
J?*
11
J,!,
ay
,
er
“
4
d
Hams.
Mra
Johncock.
Mlsa
Rapids were Sunday dinner guest* Vicksburg.
here are no
KSiand exchangedI
War No.
cVriliic Solomon
Salomon nnd
ntid
MrrBerthn
Bertha
Vicksburg, IWo
two sons 1
There
no llf
&lt;&gt;f w,
Woodland,
exchanged their-vw*
their vows I| World
World War
No. 11 spoke
spoke’ before the Carlinc
Mrs.
of
Lawrence Paul
Mr.
Mr*
m si’.rth C^ngrew- ”•«“ «ho°* Monday morning. 8&lt;t Adlml .trei^d^an mrcuUvr mrct
of Mr.
Mr. and
and Mr*
Mrs Lawrence
Paul *
* granddaughter*
granddaughters.
Mr. and
and
Mrs
n •■ St--nvrM
‘Inn'.’l and
anrt son
«nr Verdun
---- --- were
------- in
•- lllinal chureli * Grand Rankh m 7 Leonard was five years with the
Mr and Mrs F. 8. Nlelhatnc.-........
and
aA^n^lnre * ‘ to hSj
daughter Peggy. Mrs Paul Bred-1 VicxtoUrg Sunday to visit Mr*
r
P
Canadian Army antf also knew 8gt ^u°r[ V*
1L *?* , °h,
beck and children of South Wood-1 Hartman and the new babies Little
The Rev Earl F Collins tier- 'York of United states Army fame, ‘if m?
wiulrd
Hfe rbS'Te-r.nS;;
h&gt;&lt;!
SIS1 “» “hff'JJJfi'
nnd son of Plainwell called on her
in the presence of antiroxiiniitrl*,'
Yo.x attended in rennessce parents. Mr. and Mrs. Fret! O.
ing. Mr. and Mrs Jnp Jordan. Mr
------------ISO guests and before an altar dec- d'lr*nif hu. travela to the United Hughes
Sunday. * Pvt.
Arlan
and Mrs. Irving Jordan and Will I
Amateur Show
P
-------------------- al
------------------orated with baskets of white glaJl'*”&lt;■„ rct’JrT8 lo},.QW,nK l£e
Schmalzled of
Wooiiland
■
----■
-----arr.Interesting rpeak- Kenyon, who is stationed In nn
„ North
-------woodland ! An
amateur
show
was staged nt oil, pink snapdragons and candela- ■'*
' He
*,c was an interesting
er
dinner gUva.3
guests St
at the
of .I U»c
the regular nicviuiK
meeting oi
of u.~
the .p . T
A. bra.
r
“ ~nnd the students enjoyed hit army camp in Rapid City, 8. Da­
were uafittoa*
.MV home
"»■«&lt;- „•
.....
----kota,
lias
been
visiting
his
parents,
«,
v
~
acts
cwn
Mi&gt;
Horaf
.
r
B
Cox
arganlrt&gt;
stories of the war and of his
Frank Jordan of North Woodland last Tuesday evening. Six acts coinMi
Mr. and Mra Glenn Kenyon for a
Sunday. * Eugene . ,%t
Ridenour
—Winning
——‘— plaved
-—•
eno?,r of peted
l*'l«l for prizes Thethr
The three
the uuuiuuiiai
traditional nuiivip-.-,
marches us.
us
mir-».
l8
: r*
few days. * Mrs. Gladys Gaskill
Charleston.
C-. I,.
Ls visiting at n
the acts ___
were
Jordan, •••&gt;'
tap ••••&lt;•
and -rd ns -a ------------. Included,
----- . . I
“*;■ Arlcta «*■•••»••.
program which
nnd daughter. Mrs. George Fred­
home of Mr. and Mrs LcRojdoe. winning the first p-&lt;
p-&lt;»»
ov Per.- clov.
— of‘ -j Love You Trulv." "Piano Con- 1 CHtlKOI ANNOUNCEMENTS
erickson were in Hastings Thurs­
kins tins week. * Mr. anc«
w In
an War
nar oiAmps;
miss uicnna
Zion Lutheran Church
id Mr* &lt;».&gt;
53 00
Stamps; Miss
Glenna certo", "Ave Maria" nnd “Because "
------ —
u. second prize of
Tp,. bll(l(, ghen h) |narTla,&gt;(. b&gt;. I
day. * Mr. and Mrs. John Adams
Clifton Mid and daughterr warwere .; T*_.K..
Dnrby. Cornet
solo,
Paul.W. Geiger, pastor
weekend guests of Mr mid Mrs , 52.00 in War Sumps
and
third.
»
1
00
muiet.
was
W
v«iy
m
a
two
10: 00 A. M—Sunday school.
' received u letter last week from
ips
$100 her father,
lowly in
tai.
their nephew. Sgt. Gamer Pennock
Hervey
Perkins
of
Lansing
*
Mrs.
in
War
Stamps,
the
Misses
Eleanor
piece
powtier
blue
suit
with
which
11:
00
A.
M
—
Morning
worship.
:■
■
--------anil—Xtrs
•: “ I -awrrnre
powtier-blue
I.
iiim f.irrt'.iipr
.
..............nnd
.... ■ .....
.
Laura_Gardtner
and Mr* Lawrence
{ Benner nnrl
and Doris Bates, piano a.,.,
duct, she.........
wore
navy
white
neces- ! —
—- — P•-••.
Scrmoj^
‘.C,T5
’ Know The who has been in England lor about
Paul visited the Percy
Jones hos-i
Gordon series.
Her corsage was of
six months. He said he had visited
-r-7^ -str-"
..™ . The
«,,c Barbershop
wmw&lt;ia&lt;uivw Quartet
x'bini.i—vmuiiii
Miiaca. nrr
or white
wnite Truth
•mt" About Your
Yuuf Love."
IxiVc."
pital
ital in Battle Creek last Thursday.
Thursday .Williams,
WUltems, Hirdslll Holly. Rev Paul m
rn.es
r* and pink awwtpens
sweetpeas
I• 1 30 P. M-Dr.
M-Dr Walter &gt;A. Maier in Glasgow. Scotland, for u few
They y.ok the ,~
patients
‘ti&lt;-nts there n
a | Geiger and Loren HerahbergcrHershberger Mrs Thomas Long attended the WOOD Grand Rapid* ILutheran days. He said he liked the ScoltL'h
Mra
number of gifts from the Blue Star
Slur were
were, the highlight of the show bride ns
as matron of honor.
’-------She Hour.
—
people very much and they were
U/nzvllSA
Pi, with their
ih.i. funny
tsongs
........ and—•__- -____
•,J■ __ .
Mothers'Club of’ WoodlAnd.
* Rev.
J ...
. and
•&gt;■*&gt;
-------chose
a —
gold
suit and
black
3:30 »»
P »»
M—•..•«
Lutheran
Gospel very nice to the American soldiers.
1 acts.
and Mrs Floyd Fisk of Lake Odessa
* Mr. and Mrs. Roger Williams
white accessories. Her corsage *as Hour CKLW
were dinner guests of Rev. nnd Mrs Entertain Red. While and Blue Club of orchid iris and yellow roses
Tuesday evening W M. 8
and son Dean and Mrs. Mary DosGeorge Wingard last Friday eve­
i ter.---------local were
Sunday -----dinner
Seventeen member:; of toe Red.
Mr Long assisted the groom a* i Wednesday—Choir rehearsal.
----------- ----------...
ning. Tills was a birthday dinner White and Blue Club inet at the best man and ushers were Burgess
Thursday-Religious Instruction
guest* of Mr. and Mr, Marshall
in honor of Rev Wingard. * Mr home of Mrs Blake Rising last Wisner of Uns city and John MuiLadies Aid Society—Thursday pot Norwood. * William Quick of Chlnnd Mrs. Paul Smith and children Wednesday with a Carry-In-dinner lenix of Woodland
i.mir m o.^r.
' cago spent a few days the firat of
of Lansing sjient the weekend with at noon. Red Cross work is carried. Mr. and Mrs Fred Giles, brother
i thh week with his mother. Mrs.
his sister nnd
husband.
The Methodist Church
thru mi*
this
dub.
Mrs.
Geo.
Parrot
"&lt;* sttter-in-law
of Mie
the...........
bride comcom­
„
----- 7 ;;
.Mr and on nuu
ciuu.
sirs.
ucn.
Earroi
Ui
uriuc
Alice Quick and his sister, Mrs.
____
____
____
... of,
.town “
._U.I1.
...................
Mr- Ward
—r:: of Scuti; V.'.uuL
Rev. Ocoige Wingard. pastor
VSi’rd C.
Green
"j"*1- of Battle Creek
was nn
out
vlctcd —
the
wedding
party as mas­
Earl Bever and family. * Mrs. Surah
land. *
IWV, present
10 00 A. M—Morning worship.
* Mr
Mr and
and Mrs.
Airs Walter
waltci D.irD.ir- .„.„
member,
‘ •
ter and mistress of ceremonies.
Johnson and daughter Dorn of
,f Battle
Until,* Creek
Creek spent
snent the
tile Ae-&gt;;iwi:- ;
ml-.
.......
.. ........_ lert-cy
i .____
keo of
’
Mrs Giles
wore
a printed
11:15 A. M--Sunday school.
called on Mrs. Murv
8:00 P. —
M —Young people's Sciv- j Prairieville
end with Mr. and Mrs. Bia
Rl.'in;
k. of P. Family Night
dress with black acccMorles and her
--------Doster Tuesday of last week. *
of West Woodland and Mr. and
The K of P W.xxlland Lodce en-1 corsage was of yellow rose* and
Mrs Frerl Durkee of South Wo*d-1 tertained their families wfth a sweetpeas
|
Diuraday
Mld-wcek
Prayer Mr. and Mra. Chester Banghart
and children of Hastings were In
land * Mrs Lloyd Towns L&lt; critl- , carry -In dinner Monday evening.
A reception was held in the home '
town Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Bang­
; rally ill with pneumonia * Mr. nnd
•
of the bride s parent* following the
hart and children called on Mr.
South Woodland Church
~
- ■Woodland Farm Bureau
■ ceremony. Assisting about the rooms
of The BrethrenJand Mrs. Marshall Norwood. * Miss
Tlie February meeting of the I Fere MiM Blanche Hurley. Miss
Kathryn Horton of Kalamazoo spent
Arthur L. Dodge, pastor
W • -«! la I: t! Farm Bureau was held ■ Barbara Waldo. Miss Alice Yates
10: 00 A M —Worship nnd sermon. the weekend with her parents, Mr.
in the Town Hall Tuesday evening • and Mrs. Charles Courser,
and Mrs. J. C. Horton. ★ Mrs. Rus11: 00 A M—Sunday school
with n pot luck dinner. Farm study • For her daughter’s wedding. Mra.
There are classes for all. We In­Jsell Smith of Kalamazoo spent the
and discussion programwas carried J Odes wore n navy blue crepe twoweekend with her parents, Mr. and
out.
.
piece suit drew trimmed in white vite you to worship with us.
Mra. Carl SooUman. * Mrs. Garth
—
Her accessories were navy and
The
Evangelical
Church
Horta spent the weekend with
Con-ection
| her corsage of white Camellias, as
J. S Deabler, pastor
liter parent*, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie
We arc sorry' to have left out the-: was t,,at “f H‘c groom'* mother,
10:00
a
.
M
—
Morning
worship
orahln.
I Williams at Freeport. * The Delton
cast of characters of the delightful Mr5 Hershberger wiio wore n navy
Anthem
-"Praise
The
I
..........
.
.«
...v
Uird,
O
basket ball team won tlie game
one act play put on for the banquit. blur sheer dress with navy' and
Je
S
i
**
em
,
„
,,
played
with Middleville here last
of the Woman's Study Club. It was white accessories,
rHi?"1.'..01
’T?*5 Source;Tuesday evening by a ipore of 37nn uvcslght and we r.pologizc The i
couple left on a short east­
l
0,
f
al
».
Advan
.
l
aK
‘
-'
.
25. The score of the 2nd team wa.-,
name of the play was -Can't Lib cm wedding trip, after which the
4!i?°P
A
\.
M
T
S
V
,ld
“
r
y
rSC
l''
&gt;o
-r
.
M-25
In
favor of Deltbn. The local
Wifr.ut You" Tlie characters were —
groom
------ —
will —
return
•— *to ~
Fort
—• rSam
'—
,cam wcnt t0 Kalaniaro° Friday
in black face and did credit to their Houston and the bride will reside ■ Jnw
ir’mv- nW- w t
'fvenimt to play the Knlammwo
roles: The mother, violet. Mrs with her parents indefinitely
LcRoy Perkins; the husband. Adam
b
The score
was 45-23
in
Out of town guests at the cere- 1I, JLX.
„ 30 £.2?-—Evening worahiu— | Christians.
favor of Delton.
* Robert
Bamre.
- Verdun Flory; Hie daughter. Maynnaisc. MLss Margene Kussmaul;
'son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Barne*.
thr daughter's suitors. Pee Wee
who enlisted in the navy some time
Pork Chops. Miss Phyllis Barnum
ago. will leave Friday of thia week
and Pyrmid Lummox. Mis* Audrey Misses JoAnn nnd Barbara Hersh- i«. rhrLstlan
Fnd.«vnr
iHisint***
Station
irtwlnc*s for
ln 9rcat * Thc Training
loCMl biuk(;l
baIl
Mullendore,
.
.........
e llt i.hr’leam win i»lay Nashville i»re FriI parsonage on Wednesday' Pol luck
dinner at noon. Every one is invited. .Chamberlain spent Saturday aftMlssiunary program in the after-, enioon In Hasting. * Dr. G. E.
noon. Do not forget to bring vour 1 Ramseycr from Plainwell will be in
Lincoln pennies.
’
| Dr Byron Farwell'* office on TuesMidweek prayer service—Thur*- days and Fridays from now on.
day evening.
|
----------------- -—•-------Choir Rehearsal—Friday evening. • WOOD SCHOOL
Mrs. Thorton of Hostings was a
United Brethren In Chrht
; weekend guests of Mr and Mrs. Roy
I. H. Osgood, minister
I Woodland
Kelly and family. W Robert and
Morning worship uind sermon— ' Rayniond Kidder were Sunday
10:00 A. M.
I guests of the Otis' and Sunday supSunday school—11:00 A. M.
I per guests at the Kidder home were
Christian Endeavor—7:30 p M. M1m Donna Oils and Vivian Norton.
Message by pastor
8:00 P M
»—ry—
—
* Mr. and Mra. Sylvester VanHorn
a C’
£*\eJr fncctin8' Wedncs- lof Middleville, parents of Mra. Clare
kiL.LiTI 1 m
i Bassett, were Sunday dinner guests
Sunday school—10 30 am
al lhe BaM,“u hnmf- Sunday afterW&lt; rsii'iD mu?sermin u-30 a m • noonzcallers were Mr. and Mrs. Bud
aS £XX25‘oo P M
cw" ■n&lt;1
* We were very
Cottage pfSs meeting Thurs- j
“»1r*rn »hat Mrs Will Cialer
dav—8:00 P M
mcel,n“’ ™ura ! has been ill lor quite some time ana
----»
.... . .. ,,
j wish her a speedy recovery.
Undcrgrodpd Railway
|
• ————• • *
The Underground railway was.an '
Bird Fuel Economy
arrangement for assisting runaway | Birds are b’good example of fuel
slaves to escape. It consisted of I economy. Two ounces of fuel in
many different routes across the lhe form of body fat j, enough to
free states.
t
| l(nd a bird over a 2,MX) mile course.

WOODLAND

UCTION SALE
Having decided to quit farming I will sell at public auction at
my farm one mile west and a half mile north Middleville

TUESDAY, MARCH 2, 1943
STARTING AT 1:00 O’CLOCK THE FOLLOWING DESCRIBED PROPERTY:

HORSES and CATTLE

MACHINERY

Block more. 6 years old. wgt. 1 400.
Black gelding. 4 years old. wgt. 1400.
Red cow. 5 years old. will freshen in two
months, bred back.
Jersey cow, 3 yeors old. due May 7.
Jersey cow. 3 years old. due May 9.
Guernsey cow. 3 yeors old. due May 9.
Heifer. 2 years old. due April 25.
Yearling heifer, posture bred.
2 Guernsey heifers. 6 months old.
Guernsey bull. 1 year old.
Calf, 2 months old.

Fordson- tractor made in England.
Model ’39 Tractor, used one summer.
Tractor cultivator, never been used.
P &amp; O. 14 in. 2 bottom plow.
New Idea Manure spreader, in good
shape.
.
Double cultipackcr, in good shape.
Three section drag.
Good form wagon, good work harness:
new; old homes.
McCormick mower.
Oliver riding plow.
McCormick Deering walking plow and
extension.
Two horse cultivator, McCormick Bind­
er, Dump Rake.
Corn shelter, large size.

HOGS
3 Brood sows. bred, due in Moy.
9 pigs, 9 weeks old.

POULTRY
75 Rocks and Leghorns. 1 year old.

HAY and GRAIN
150 bu. Oats. 150 bu. corn. 125 shocks
corn in field.
Three loads of corn stalks,
6 tons
mixed hay.

MISCELLANEOUS
Prime electric fence, one battery elec­
tric fence.
10 gallon water separator, new.*
Two 10 gal. milk cans 3 milk pails.
Two good gasoline drums.
Forks and shovels, and small tools.

TERMS OF SALE: All sums of $10.00 or under, cosh: over £10 six months time
on bankable notes bearing 6'* interest.

JOSEPH KURINA, Prop
MIDDLEVILLE BANK. Clerk.

BARNEY CISLER. Auctioneer.

BANNER WANTS ADVS. BRING RESULTS

BSr'oSa.-^n.r'ISl

IB

’BnSrSlra“JU

tenu Er"?™,,

Mister
Farmer I

‘

f.'TslK',uS"rHiiSSS:

BW you can

Repair
and

Remodel
your Buildings!
To save material for our armed forces,

with materials that ARE available.

construction has had to be limited on

Don't wait till major replacements arc

the home front.

necessary.

But the word has

gone from Washington to local De­

Prompt repairs will keep

your buildings in good

condition.

MILK-IT’S A MAN'S DRINK

Here's the drink for the men in your
'family! Grade A milk helps build their
muscles, gives them added energy and
pep. It pleases their taste for o flavor­
ful drink. Order Highlands Dairy Grade
A Milk today . . . it's good and good for
your family!

partment of Agriculture /Boards and

As for the financing ... if you need

to us: if building is needed for a farm­

help the Hastings Building and Loan

SERVE DAIRY DISHES FOR HEALTH AND VICTORY

er to meet his 1943 Fopd for Freedom

will lend yo uthe money and you can

Phone 2651 for home delivery or buy it at you&gt; grocers

goal, he gets it. So list your needs and

repay in

make needed

repairs

PROMPTLY

ments.

regular monthly

Sec us for complete details.

HIGHLANDS GRADE A MILK
HIGH IN CREAM CONTENT. RAW
OR, PASTEURIZED. PT. 7c. QT.

4 &lt;Jc
IO

BUY U. S. WAR BONDS ANO STAMPS

THE HASTINGS BUILDING &amp; LOAN ASSN.
- MEMBER F. H. L *B.

NEW HARNESS
Owing to
ditlon* of

install­

WE SELL WAR BONDS AND WAR SAVINGS STAMPS

9 STEBBINS BLDQ.

Attention, Farmers!

PHONE 2503

HIGHLANDS DAIRY
Phone 2651

ROBERT W. COOK, Prop.

Hutingi

long. Gel
NOW. so y

�HIE HASTINGS BANNER, THURSDAY. FEBRUARY ». 1SH3

MIDDLEVILLE

NOR1

“ some hogs. The funeral will be 'parent* of a fine baby son weight,
held Tuesday. Mr*. A. B. Lewi* (7 Ito , • on. bora to Pennock hos-

.Scott FlaM. R!. where be is ata- Ued Mr.
at the T-K aehool. AU da- day night die team mat defeat at’
snd little son David came from jdlal. Saturday
! Honed. ♦ MT. Rayner, reports that family r
nenta of the *chool are hav- Delton with the score *unding_37 CARLTON CENTER
hts son. Burdette, who it now tn and ^oyoe
Mr* ”ickai
..
..
.
“ Detroll. Bunday toibe with her
••
yne baby’s ing part,
’s Letter
'ET.ranrt
jart. with
with the
the children
children from
from 'to
' to 25
25 to
in favor
favor ot
of the
the latter.
latter. The
The , Last
Last Week
Weak's
letter
Mrs Helen Erwin of the Mae- parents. Mr. and &gt;frs. L E. EWM me
r Dojucdale kindergarten to and including high game was close in the first half, but
Mkrlene Asplnall, Anne Marie Sl8l?hH*trn**
rairndH dinner gueata of
vine school* near D«r«t and MBs wood
wxxljjnd
and ,»£
wml rem am untu arrer B4tj
^7-"-and the grandparents, Mr. and school
psiilelpaltog.
Hlstor.cal tn the third quarter Delton went Twcher. S.iarron Valentine ana ^£hristore to from the ^mdly derSm itdMr. qt
Rapthe
funeral.
♦
Mr.
and
Mr*.
Mark
g*?
!
Christensen were
*
Miu
Marian £
Frances PoUa of lhe Grand “
RaiC snJr-I.ttere 7 Mr* Dale Betz are very happy over character*. Lincoln, BcUy Ro«. out to front and stayed there. Gar- Marte
were all.
all. little
little S’, ^..7.
M1
m Martom
Hred
—• the Ritchie were calling on retetlvea at the
J?”-,birth of their first grandchild Washington and other* will be in- don was the high potnt man for Marte " Christensen
Ids Business University spent
■ “FYiSv’- Mra
- •
hl* eratftude home
exnrereed.
Bundav
.
_
of Mr.*and
Mr.'
ou« J
mu, Mr. Prairieville, this Monday afternoon. Z M
we*ke“d wlUl thelr porenU,
McNec and Mrs. eluded to the program. A queen Delton with 16 pointe and Round* the teacher prepared the dinner for ^1n'f.rHlndW Utete^datmhtCT’TStaB *,nK
Chai__ __
♦JMr.
and
*■*•- Olbb* mint Saturday at win be chasm according to amount for Middleville wiUi 11.
and
------------Mra. Rav Pol
Fotta.
.la^*
* Mr.
k... and
-— t
&lt;rt *5
“ Mrs. ErwinnPeters and |*
'Chirk*
Friday
slater
of
Grand
&lt;1
RApltls
lianlds
Mr*.
J.
E.
Norgaard.
all
’
Battle
of
Grand
Creek
wlui
Mrs.
Charles
of
stamps
to
their
credit.
The
purnight,
lhe
local
boys
played
Lake
Mra. Levin Slater
RAplda----- —
all the children. Mrs. Marion Clem fl’P"
J pLty HrShe ah of UmUr ot BauU Crwk
were
Sunday
guest* of
of Mr.
Mr. and
and Mrs.
Mrs. Ranitte-wal Sunday ..with their Poland Mra. McNec'*-little grand- poec of the entertainment is to Odessa here and were more than sent popped com and heart shaped
- — gurate
• *”®‘ guest* there. * Tlie Cheerful (
W. K. Liebier.
» w
* uttir.
Little jovc*
Joyce Rm*
Roas narente.
parents. Mr. and Mra.
Mra Clive churchChurch- Mn
returned with them for promote the sale of victory bands pleased to win by a score of 33'to 23 cookie.* over for the party. Game* “A*™ *
her l^e uurat er* CTub *“ entertained a*
ha* been al Lowell with her pater- Jll and Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Crook- a visit. ♦ Supt and Mrs. J. F. land stamp*. The year's total of (—making seven victorte* In the were played aud valentines distri- Srs^Kelth^Vllum Frldz^and’saU ho,me ot Mrs Cart Reuther
na) grandmother for a few day* ston. Mra. Peter* returned on Man­ Sehlpper are parent* of another sales at the school so far amount to • ten games played thu* far this sea­
buted *Mrs Radford st idtutm andday. U was an all day mewhile ncr
her pairniA
parent* wcic
were kc
gelling
day
to stay —
until
her «nn
WIUIC
»h&gt;k their —
j t afternoon
,
"J',,""
son. “David James" bom In Pen- -1451.10 and the hope I* the amount (son. The giunt **• very clore with aon.otHaMiniLsap.4ilMonday after“£nt thr £££
They did Red Crore sewing. * _
■w.a, rratuuranl r.,Hu
new
ready for
for It.
1U rmrfl.
open- mother
mother reCOVeFS
recovers ITOm
from TUT
her f*ll.
fall. ♦
♦ nock
•
.hospital, Friday afternoon.'will be greatly increased by Oils high scorinc in the beginning and noon with Mrs Gerald Tlxcher. ♦
her
rt.
Mrs Victor Eckardl visilL,
Ing. ♦ John Kelley of Charlotte Mrs Will Sweet wail to Potterville
J
and Mra. Cleon Landon accom- ’
w£ek.
al 4 Mr. and Mrs Raymond Dalton Bun­
Feb. 19. Congratulations! * T.-K. (entertainment. * The village caucus the end. The teams were tied in Mr.
MmS
4
bv
n
Mra
e0
Rob^t
d0
’
k*X^;
Mre
V
J.
M&amp;~I^k
^ur^
spent the weekend with his wife. (Saturday and spoil the weekend school debating
learn.
Maxine
nnroxonuay
c
debating team. Maxine Fink- Monday evening • resulted to the .the third quarter but to the fourth panled b&gt; Mrs. Robert Faulkner lo KajRma2OO wlth her daughter day afternoon. ♦ Mr. and Mn.
Mrs. Cleo Kelley at the Clarence &lt;*dth her
sister and family. Mr.
ang James
jamea Faulkner
Faulkner, district
district re-numIna
re-nomlnatlon of all the present quarter, in the last two minute* ot
and Mra. Arthur Yarger were to
■nr&gt;thrr rtaimhtor *”«&gt; nz-r^m Will I^Uon nnd family were Sun­
White home. * The Prairie Garden Sweet and Peyyy wentafter hm on Ch*mjdon*
will meet
the ch'axnplons
officers wl
.
--- —
---------------------------------i.i. the exception
-n ofplay-,
with
vll- with the Score standing 25 to 22
Grand Rapid*. Friday. ♦ Mrs Ralph I
rh.r^ nSn?
day dinner guests of the latterts
club and neighbors had a farewell .Monday. * Mr. and Mrs. Dlenn i j Benton Harbor In a debate at lage clerk,
t. Mrs. Dora White who tur ■ the local boys took a big spurt ahead Henney and Mr. Wm. Hale spent
coione^Yarew b a^toc^horr*
party Friday night for Mr. and , Wellingtonand Mr. and Mrs. Oilf- 125
.
“two
t*o~ehlldrw
T*K w*1001 al u.S
2 p- M March 1 in eleven year* has served so efficient­ and scored eight points. Rounds was Monday at Mrs. LoFloy Greenfield's.!
Gn. Alton Flnkbelner •«*-on. to . ^^Mlineton Tnd
and
chi Id
rest I u,e
“
“ vhHcd
their
tr70UU for the atoteTh^ptonstate champion- ly, refused to run again and Oscar Middleville's nigh point man with * Mrs. Keith Wilson called on Mr ?' *rr
weal. Thornapple. Members and , of Three
Rh«rs. visited
their |lahln contrary
Contrary to
tn the usual procenroce- Flnkbelner wa* nominated to that 17 pointe and Ray Flnkbelner 8.
..
and Mrs. Victor Wllson.of Portland.
' their (amlllea to lhe number of daughter and alster. Mrs. Dto I dure the debate is open to the pub- office. Others nominated were-*- R. Alien
of Lake O. scored 11. The
suty-aht enjoyed the evening to- Poulson and family. Sunday. ♦ ?."r'
0Ur fingers crossed Pre*ldent. Glenn Blake; treasurer, home boys feel very"good over thto rhj*lS,By rw'Ij’V* * St*ff ?crican&lt; Lansing Sunday visiting relatives
Scheel of Sunfield spent Friday
gethcr. * Mta Joan Dean returned Osbert Griffeth and daughter Plot- |l£- «e.
0
BUnch Segerstrom; assessor. Max (victory as they met defeat in the and Mrs. David Leary are the proud ,
B;w^S&gt;M
Up.l^a [one'of
“‘la*t
’ councilman ' for two-year other game played with Lake Odes“ 5?,!y„glrl,.b?5n Tu&lt;?” |
evening with Mr. and Mra. Ray
to school Friday after a few day* ence were Thursday evening
supper
our the
team
v contingetu’oT the Lynd?
Lynd; councilman for two-year other game played with Lake Odas- l»arent* of a baby girl, bom Tuas- ,
absence because of- lllneM. * Mrs. guests of his brother Harold and
u,c
__ - Edward
__ -j Flnkbelner. T
I sa.
Prb
and lone
Barry county
inductees and Wm. ./
terms,
T. J.
* zti..dnV
Charles rupp
Popp tor
for utc
the put
past nvc
five da&gt;-.£
eb: 0“
9• She
Shc. lllltx-ri
“M*1 thr
lhc (.rnloc &lt; bomb
BOMB the
THE japs
JAPS WITH
WITH JUNK!
JUNK! , Scheel__________ . - -_________
a. A
w
unarm
Enos Price of Jackson spent Sun- family, before going lo their new Mac Canon. an inductee from Berry and Harvey Miller. ♦ Mrs. j--------ears connected
hta uncle. John
8~
lbs. 6 oz and will anjwer
„
•*
-- — with
--------a' " ,hat
» «
-h­ to the
day with her mother. Mrs. D. E. home to Grand Rapids.
AanderVeen in the grocery store, name of Judith Irene. Incidentally. I —ON PAY DAY, BUY BONDS— I —ON PAY DAY, BUY BONDS—
—
—------ —
----- Clifford Freshncy assisted by Mrs. ;
Bovce. and her brother-in-law and’ Mrs. Emma William* has been conHarold Ball entertained the Mas- [1 teased away a short time after be­
slstcr. Mr. and Mra. Burdette Wudd. fined to her home for a few day* 10th are both In St. Petersburg. Fla., ,ters-Jones circle nt tlie farmer's |Lne
m-------taken—
to-----------Butterworth hospital.
'—
—g-----------ot ।
*
Auction sales seem to be the with an attack of flu. • Registration and are assigned to the army air ’home Thursday afternoon. Twcn- [Grand
Rapids ..
Monday
evening
order of the day. Tills Tuesday one for Ration Book No. 2 l» on at the corps. Harry Ls stationed at the ,ty members and three small girls last week
He had suffered
Lv scheduled by William Hewitt on school this week and will be con- Sherman Hotel and Mac. at the ‘rnlnvnd
enjoyed the gathering.
Catherine A devotional severe stroke mirlv
early In the moral
morning
the Charles Baker, farm on the ducted from 3 to 9 P. M. alpha­ Prineess-Martha hotel Remember­ 'service led by Mrs. Stokoe wa* fol- and never regained consciousness
prairie and the Alton and Jacob beUcally as to previous regiatra- Inc the two enjoyable
' Mr. Popp
Popp wa*
was bom
bom inin Zeeland
Zeeland 52
52
oyawc wmtcia
winter* openb
spent lowed by a short business session. Mr.
Finkbetner sale Is al the latter's lions. Be sure to take your sugar in that city wee feel the boys —
are 'to chargeof the leader.Mra. Philip years ago nnd before coming to
farm in west Thomnpple Friday ration card along. * Mr*. Cleo really fortunate.
!. *
were Middleville had spcnl many years
. Mr. and Mrs. Bender.Several quiltblock*
afternoon.
*
Little
Pauline Kellev and Mra. Nina Weidner en- Joe Kurina and. children
. ...
----—
- --------- ■ quilt* )n qrand Rapids. He was pro­
were ।handed
to for ------the childrens'
-----------Sehantz of Grand Rapid* spent Joyed a fish aupper at lhe latter's called to Chicago last
—----- by the to be made for lilt Methodist Com­ prietor of a grocery on Eastern Ave.
week
the weekend with her grandpar- ' home on Grand Rapids St Thurs- death of their daughter and sis­ munity House in Grand Rapids, a for some years before entering the i
ents. Mr. and Mrs Rush Randall, day. ♦ Walter Harrison of the Clay ter. Frances who left an Infant *on. project the circle ts taking up as World War. After the war. urior |
Her parent*. Mr. and Mrs. Clare Hills vicinity broke the bona* of Mr. Kurina and Junior returned the port of the WS.CS. supply work, ,to
to coming
comli
here he worked for other
Schantz nnd baby sister came after hl-, leg below the knee Wednesday latter part of lhe week, but Mrs. An amusing reading was given by -i grocers In the city. He had never
her Sunday afternoon. * Leonard ' evening and has been confined
gu/Jm
W.
nd° Beltr
malncd Mr
JCt.rinn
nnrl
Itottv remained
Mr Mrs. Harry Batch and little Phyl- 'married
married and beMt'4* Mr. VanderStimson is working for the Brown 'St Mary's hospital to Grand Rap- i&gt;
rna is
unumw
Ru an miction
‘
other nearest relatives
Seed Co. in Grand Rapids and Ids. ♦ Voung fell Hole* ha* arrived ™tbTfamrte have dotted Ils Ann Lawrence pleased with aev- Veen his
were
uncle*.
Peter
-... two
.
,„vVandcrVren
.. —..
John Lre has taken his nlace in in Sun Diego. Calif. O K. and U “ make
C&amp;o eral cute little songs. • The annual ------------ Rapid*
-------------------. ।
.™
father* and son tianquci sponsored of Grand
and HarryVan
Vanthe Llebtei
store oul-of-achool । rapidly being mnde Into a leathertheir wn
son-in-lawand wwm
infant,' by the
Middleville
Community ------------derVcen...
of -------Lake-------------Worth, .Ffa. abo
hours. * Mrs. Roy Steen visited n.ck. His brother Floyd who Joined with uiclr
m ,aw a,ia
aunt. Nellie
V*nderVeen
of•
♦ Middleville friends of Rev. Ralph Brotherhood is being held at thenn
-------------------eiso
•------her mother, Mrs. J. E. Hodgson nu |Um* marines last August la to the | Harper of Flushing lire sorry to school cafeteria this Monday night. the
- -------city
------------and manv cousins. Funeral
Kalamazoo for a few clays last week. I radio division at Camp Elliott. San ' know that n
' —- —
he slipped on the ice to The evening's program includes services
were ‘
I itid at the Zaagnian
* Ray Tolun nnd Miss Betty Camp- 1 Diego and the older brother
Charles freat
»ront =*
ot the parsonage, hl* home, moving picture*. * Edd Talbott la ’funeral home ...
in —
the city Tnurs-i-,.
-----------bell of Detroit spent the weekend *hn
------ 13
♦ho
wits nn&lt;*
the firat
Inductees it
♦
no uras
was
one nt
of th»
me
first trutiwi.-e*.
mauctces
!rm
Prlj
fraetUr«i both bones employed ut the VandcrVctn gro- day afternoon and Interment was
with the Inlier.’* parent*. Mr. nnd two years ago is with the army of Ulc lower Ic(, He han bccn ln n ccry&gt; fming the vacancy caused by mode In the family lot to Oak Hill
Mra. Jarvis Campbell. Ray went coast gitird forces ut Carmel, hospital at Flint, but expected tn the death of Mr. Popp. * Mr. und cemetery Mr. Popp was of a genial
"One, two.. . Armt up! Stretch! Back,
in prime shape for greatly increased traffic
for his lUiul i-xammution for serv­ Calif.
lhe |IlM
Saturday.w * Mrs.
penonalily &gt;
and
.. i
» These
;
Fare all
. the
.7 sons
.
—
1’”, brought
orougni home
nomc aaturaay.
airs, Griffcth
ututcui and
uuu two
i»u small
miuiu daugli- iixtraunuuv
iiu will
win b&gt;- greatly
and heavier loads.
ice. Thursday but was rejected be­ country
Hole*
famiiv
Three
hn* to offer
tn»irl&lt;&gt;
tofnur
our
!Frlenda
(Friend*°tofMr
Mr,
- and
and Mrs
Mrs. Charles
Charles ters,
ters. Carol
Carol and
and Joyce
Joyce, made
made aa bu-lbu.-.b imlnsed
|Dtoaed from
from lhe
the store.
store. * The David
cause of a weak knee. i&lt;o expects
of their four (Campbell are sorry
to know they ness Irin to Clarksville. Monday * Chase family ha* received tlie anSharp order* ring but on the parade grounds.
to continue to defense wotk at the । daughters
are
1-—
-- arp
*rvboth
coinvery
very jxxirly.
povriy. m
O. wauwvw*
....—.. Kenncen was
nma «called
Mn. to nounccment wa
living
on
the
Mrs
Campbell Mrs Claude
of the marriage of her ,
Willow Run plant. * Miss Elsie west co.-ut. ♦ David Cluse who has ;Wh0
It is 6 a.m. on a crisp morning in Maine,
been confined to bed for Battle Creek Saturday, by the death । niece. Miss Betty Francisco of
more than 95,000 people devoting all their time
VnnderSchuur und her roommate been off from work n few weeks be- months Ls helpless and very week, of her uncle, Richard Elwood and Leighton to Emlen James Leddcn
Virginia, Texas, Illinois, California. Five
to maintenance and repair work! And that's
from Monroe, spent tlie weekend cause of trouble with his arm-has *
i.aymen-. service al the will remain until after the funeral at Palo Alto. Calif, on Feb. 7 (
million of the world's finest men arc starting
with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. had an X-ray and now for a cou- Methodist church. Sunday was well on Tuesday. * Mr. and Mrs. Harold Betty war. a student nt Thomannleequal to 22 full U. S Army regiment*!
Herman VnnderSchuur. Her moth­ pie of weeks is wearing it to an air- conducted and an Impressive scrv- Haskins and two children visited Kellogg sclwol two years, and later
the day right... getting fit to fight and
er accompanied the girls to Mon­ plane sling. He has suffered in- ice
lce solely
TOjely by the men of the his parents at Saranac. Sunday. * wa* a student ut W. M. C. E. Kalout-fight the toughest of their Axis foes.
roe Sunday afternoon for a few tensc
..... |&gt;ato. * Die Carl Troutwtoe churcln
church. J.
J. L.
L. Rugg.
Rugg. chairman
chairman of
of the
the Mr.
Mr. and
and Mrs.
Mrs. Corl
Corl Scgar
Scgar and
and two
two. amazoo where she met her .hu*Because the railroad* are doing a double job
days stay. * The East Side Card family
rUmti» Lt
I. moving
mavin. from the
tiw. Hattie
Mnt.u board
----- . a.
—------------------------— z-__.
— Marie. jband.
5jf ------trustees
was to charge।-».iiu
children.
Carl and r&gt;.
Dawn
, band. *
* Glenn
Glenn Griffeth
Griffeth who
who car-I
carOn the home front also in this second year
club met nt the home at Mrs Johnson farm south of town to the Of the service. An interesting fea- of Grand Rapids spent Saturday jfles mail on route 3 through the 1
—they occasionally cannot supply just the
Springs
park
saw' |
Swift Wednesday with Mra. Gerald Will Harper farm, northwest of tu^. wll5 tllc hlstorv of. the church 'night and Sunday with her par- I Yankee **
of w ar, millions of citrilLm are keeping fit
“■— Tin tionaI
----- ’----*-------accommodation* you want... on a particular
White as hostess. * While- crossing town, this week. * Mr. and Mrs. which was founded to’ 1855 given ents and brother. Mr. and Mrs. a herd of eight deer grazing on the
for their war work . . . guarding their
train ... or at a certain time ... or
the bridge from town Saturday. Uilliam Campbell.. and
Andtew Andrew
Gnckler and
....
----- little
------- son bv Oscar Flnkbelner.
--------------------------------Paul.
--------♦ - Mra.
---------former
..ormer—
Duffcv
farm one day tht*
health, getting plenty of sleep, eating nour­
Mrs Clive Chiirchll) tell und hurt John
------- ot
...-------Detroit,
dt. spent the weekend ptokbeincr
plnkbeiner lhe
lhe only
only surviving
surviving memmem- Hattie
Hattie Smith
Smith returned
returned home
home MonMon- past
'past week.
week. Last
Last year
year he
he saw
saw a
sometimes on even the day that it most
herself quite badly altho not break­ with
lhe board
board ofof trustees
trustees that
that day
day from
from spending
spending the'weekend
the'weekend herd
herd ofof seven
seven inin that
that locality.
locality. *
S?1*! their parents
Ear.fntsu Mr.
¥.r- and
an&lt;1. MMrs.
rs- &gt; ber ”of
1 the
ishing energy foods! For never before has
convenient for you.
ing anv bones. She will be confined C. B Campbell and Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs. built
built lhe
lhe present
present church
church in
in 1912.
1912. with
with her
her daughter.
daughter. Mrs.
Mrs. Leon
Leon Drew
Drew l (Mrs.
Mrs Dora
Dora Kcpkey
Kcpkey has
has returned
returned to
fitness for work been so important to
to
te-d for—
some
Sun•- her .-'••IT
.Z day.*. *Ven
J Sihhh
Ver^L*Sml
Mr. IT*
and • Mra.
and
Allen
had
n •*l'Rso l-rt
had i“
n l,arl
the service
ln thc as
servlc
and
e as
family
and family
to Battle
in Battle
Creek. Creek.
Her ’her
Her
farm
I herhome
farm northwest
home northwest
of townof town
But by accepting these necessary wartime
day guest* of the Norman Maclver Pender of Hastings were Tuesday did Earl VnuSickle nnd Chris Jen- grandson. Junior Drew who had utter spending several months at
ourselves, to each other, to America.
family were her pari-nta and uncle, ’callers at the homes of Frank SenJames Faulkner gave the main been a
n student at Western Slate the Lewis
LewL« Flnkbelner home.
hnmn *
♦ Arconditions ... by sharing available accom­
Mr. and Mra. Allen Wenger nnd slba and Bert Benton and also on addre.ss on "The Christian and College leaves this Wednesday for nold Parker came from Cadillac
And never before has it been so important
modations ... by traveling during the week
Sam Wenger, all ol Grand Rapids. Mra. Della Allen nt the Moe home. Ipnst-War Peace" and certainly gave Miami, a member of thc army Saturday and took his parents, Mr.
that the railroads keep fit, too—fit to fight
* Mr. and Mrs. Lee Burdick and * Mr. and Mr*. Leon Rock and I u* something to think about
As air carp*. * Mr. und Mr.f. Joe Cor- land Mrs. A. H. Parker home with i
instead of the w eek-end ... you, as a civilian
two children of Hastings and thr daughter Crystal and family, also —
- «----•—
------wonder
the battle of supply and .transportation that
3 we hear
Jimmie
talk
we
rtgan nnd
w baby. Mary Josephine of ’him for a few week* visit. * Mrs.
passenger, can help immeasurably to keep
Overhollt family of the Barlow
Ryan Rock, all ««of ^-..y.t
Detroit &gt;f Mxnetime he won't be taking his Ann
—.~w lake Karl .....
I Ann Arbor.
Arbor, vulted from .Saturday I mn
Mary
., Gormsen «uu
and two «&gt;
small
mu&gt; chil- I
involves double the volume of passenger
dcinitv. were Sunday gueata of Mr.‘were wrokrpd visitors at the 'grandfather's chair Jn the legislative until Monday with their parents, dmi of Otsego, were visitors of her
America’s railroads fit to fight—and win
and"Mn»
”*CarT~Pferd«terter.
‘ Tlie
triffic,*c/ow6/r the freight carried in 1939,
...u
.w—
1..- Carl Rock home-also the twtf Mns
chamber al lensing A mens choir Mr and Mn. Joe Corrigan and Mr. parents. Rev und Mrs. I. W. Minor ;
—the battle of transportation.
occasion wax n birthday dinner Rock*
sister Helen of
Battle was a very fine part of the service, nnd Mrs Claude Kcmiccn. * Miss one day lost week. * The Osbert 1
when Hitler invaded Poland.
honoring the ilftii birthdays of 'Creek. * Mis* Virginia Betz had a Singers were. Glenn Griffcth. Clar- Evelyn Albrecht is recovering nicely 'Qriffeth auction sale was verv satBeverley Ice BUrdlck and Master :weeks vocation from her duties 'cncc LonRst,rect, Elton Lawrence. L. ’from her knee Injury and U able to lisfactory, even-thing sold well, The I
To do that job—to !ctcp this primary supply
Roger Overholt. * Mi. and Mra. ■us tester at the Creamery plant 1r. Beeler. Gerald
Stuckcr and ’be about some without her crutches, family moved*'o Grand Rapids the (
line// for its gigantic war task means
Jerry Kecgstrn and two Mitill sons .and
nnu &gt;
spent
u»h uui
last wcck
week u&gt;
in «jn«uu
Grand ««pRap- nova
Flovd Holes,
Holes, witn
with vem
Veen Hooper
Hooper «-s
’as '* rrea
Fred jJ,
. wnite
White wno
who isis cmpwyea
employed latter
tatter part
part of
or Uic
me week.
week. ★
♦ Mrs.
Mra. iI
of Grand Rapids spent Sunday Jda. Her boy friend Lloyd Wtlkitv. ,uianist. ♦ Extensive plans are being at Jackson was home for the week- 'Emma Williams has been confined
constant inspection of every available car
wilii her Rislrr. Mra. T. I. Gillett - who U located in Ireland was home
‘
1
and locomotive ... speeding repairs so that
and family and were evening visitors (or a few days furlougto * Lode .
at the Harold Haskin home. * W. Fenton who was born in Mid­
no vital equipment shall remain idle ...
Mr. nnd Mrs. Henry Poulson nc- Idlevllle 74 years ago died to Grand
keeping 240,000 miles of track and roadbed
rfUMOt/l/MD FOR MUR!
compnnied their daughter, Mrs. Rapids on Feb. 15 after an lllnera
Wildn Allerding nnd family to their of two years. He was a printer by
home at Ccut* Grove. Siindav eve- | trade and 23 year* of the fortyning and remained over Monday. * hve thnt he had lived in Grand
Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. Rapids were spcnl to tlie com- :
and Mrs. F R. Prindlc were their I posing room of the Grand Rapids
SCHEDULE OF 1S*2 FEDERAL
• This yeor it is more important than ever be­
daughter*. Mrs. Edw Bnrtxr and ■ Press. He served tn the, BponlshINCOME TAXES
Mrs, Seward Brock and daughter American war and was ---------- 1—
fore that income taxes be paid promptly. If you
Haniet and girl friend and Mr. and of the Guy V. Henry- postt. He is surdo not have enough money put aside to pay
Mr* Max Barber and three little vlved
by ,hl*
—
widow
-------- Knti
.Xathcrlne and
------------your taxes, get in touch with us for on income
daughters, all of Grand Rapid*. * -a -•
step-daughter
— J----- *•— Mrs.
•
A. J. Smith
Mrs. Gerald Roger* returned home of Grand Rapids. Funeral services
tax loan. Pay your faxes aod get them off your
Tuesday from ner visit with he.- were held In the city Thursday
mind . . . repay us rrtonthly!
husband al his camp to Texa*. nnd afternoon and tlie remain* brought
is again with iier parent* Mr. und to Middleville for interment in Mt
Loans in Small Amounts or up to $300
*1.000
Mrs. Jas Polhcmus. * Middleville Hope
cemetery'- * The regular
i.'soo
Cash Advanced For All Worthy Purpose*. Several Loan
friends have received the nn- B
w.
meeting
of the Middleville O. E_ 8. .
Plans Available, Including Straight Signature Loans,
luxmcement ot the marriage of MLM i Nn 17 will be held ihls Friday eveNo Embarrassing Inquiries Made Of Friends, Relatives
isoo
Jean Ctnccbeaux. daughter of Mr i ning. A patriotic program with re- j
.' 000
and Mr*. Franklin Cincebeaux. I freshmenu will follow tha business •
Or Employer. To Apply For A Loan, Come In Or Phone!
2.300
proprietor!, of Trails End. Gun lake session. * Mr. and Mra. Leon Potts
2.&lt;00
nnd Robert G. Gould. Tlie mar- I of the northeast vicinity spent Suns.eoo
rluge took place Feb. 17 at St. day in JCalamazoo with their dauah- i
2. *00
101S W. STATE STREET
PHONE 2732
Paul* Episcopal Cathedral in De- ter M/s. Maurice LewL* and family. I
3.000
troll. * Roy Snyder of Battle Creek i* Mr. nnd Mra. Douglas Reynolds I
HASTINGS. MICHIGAN
wm home for the weekend. * Mr. - of Battle Creek were home Wed- I
nnd Mrs Mark Ritchie were to nradny night of last week. * Mrs. i
Wayland Friday evening nnd called i Maud Fitch went to Jackson on
to see Mrs. Charlotte Preap. * I Friday for a ten days stav and ex- I
Mra. Ray Lyons who war. very sick pecu, to go'to Chicago from there, j
last week. L* now able lo be up. * A blrtndnv dessert luncheon Is 1
Sunday visitors were her son*. Al- being sponsored by the missionary
(red, wife nnd two children, and de|&gt;aitmcnt of the Woman s Society
Stanley, wife and baby, all of Kai- 'of Christian Service at the Mclhotlnmazoo. ★ Little Jimmie Smalley 1st church at 1:30 oclock this Frlwaa brought home from Pennock I day uitemoon Feb. 26. Tables deco­
hospital the latter part ot the week rated for each month of the year
aud 1* making a nice recovery from I will have their hostess and guests
his recent operation. * Mr. nnd . will each bring 25 cents to be used
Mrs. Herbert Igtnfear nnd grand- I for missionary work. The luncheon
son Cleo, visited relatives at Shel- ; will be followed by a very tolcrcstbvvllle. on Sunday. * These warm ing program to the church nudlsunshtoy days remind us that maple Itortum. Guest speaker will be Mr*,
sugar making isn't tar aa-ay. How- Helen Rrtivii
Reuscit nf
of Grand Ranid*
Rapids
ever, some in this vicinity who us­ and there will also be special musi­
ually have made, are short of help cal numbers. Ladies who wish more
and unable to tap their bushes. * information can call the chairman
Jack Chase of W.M.C E. Kalama­ of lhe event. Mrs. Vem Hooper. *
zoo spent the weekend at home. * Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Skinner and
Richard Elwood, younger brother Mrs. Norma LcyeruJccker were Sun­
of Lloyd Elwood, died very sud­ day dinner guests at the Charles
NOW. FIFTEEN TIMES
denly at his honw near Battle Skinner home in Clay HUB * Mr.
Creek. Saturday while rounding up and Mrs. Charles Rohrbacher arc

Fit

to Fight!

New York Central

How Much Will Your
Income Taxes Be?

DO YOU HAVE THE
MONEY TO PAY THEM?

UCTION SALE

CITIZENS CREDIT CORP.

On account of the death of my husband, Harry Gove, I will
have an auction sale at my farm known as the George Martin
farm located 5 miles south, mile east of Nashville or 4
miles north and 3 miles west of Bellevue on

MONDAY, MARCH 1,1943

Commencing at one o'clock the following will be offered

COWS

Guernsey cow, 7 yrs. old,
due in April.

Brown Swiss cow, due in April.
FARM MACHINERY

ON THE OTHER FOOT

1940 Fordson tractor on rubber.
Plows, 2 bottom, 14 inch.
Cultivator.
3 Sec. drag, new.
Trailer-tractor 14 ft.
Belt pulley for tractor.
Cream separator.

MR. ALLEN

Hditing is hard work. Charley

We re here to serve you. Gas, Oil or
Tire Repairing. Let us help keep
your car running for the duration.

MCKEE SERVICE OIL SALES
MOBIL PRODUCTS - DISTRIBUTOR

W E. STATE ST.

HASTINGS

FHONg BM

Allen is puffing, perspiring—ami
feeling foolish. But he gladly
follow* the doc's direction*.
Charley’s buying another life
insurance policy — and, at the
tame time another otake in Ai*
clectrielig AI a nd power company.
Probably, like moat folk*, he
doesn't look past the policy. Rut
It's a fact that hie insurance
company will take hit premium
dollars and put them to work for
hint—partly in utility securities.
Here are interfiling fourre
fwmiihed by the Imtitutc of
■ Life Inidrancc:
1. As of December 31, 1942,'
anme S7 millinn people owned
134 million life insurance pol­
icies Th 300 different companies,
v 2.,These companies, in turn,
owned 15,040,000,000 of utility
securities.
‘ 3. Through the life insurance
companies alone, therefore. t0"e
of tX« adult population of ths

Hammermill.
Platform scales.
United States has a big stake
in the utility industry.
The electric co®panic* under,
business management — which
provide tho great hulk of the
power for America’s war pro­
il action— are literally built by
the eavinge of tho aamr people
they eerve.
I
Clearly, almoat every Amarimn has a real intereat in pre­
serving the American system
of business management under

public” regulation — the system
that has produced more goods
and . more service* for rporo
people at lower cost than any,
other in the world!

Corn husker.

Grain binder.

Fence posts.
Post hole diggers.
Churn. Forks.

Oil drums.
Hay fork. Fence.
Hay rope and pulley.
Garage doors.
Windows.
Eaves troughing.
Quantity of hay.

Furniture.
Baby bed.

Office desk.
High chair.

Bathinetfe.
Dishes.
Other articles too numerous
to mention.

TERMS OF SALE: CASH day of sale, nothing to be removed until.settled for.

MRS. HARRY GOVE, Prop.
CONSUMERS

POWER'

COMPANY

Henry Flannery, Auctioneer.

E. E.

�THF HASTINGS BAKXTB, TntHSDAT. FFBF.t’ARY *3, 1M3

FACIE FOUR

Rapids called at the Guy Smith 'day dinner guests of Mr and Mrs. and Mr. nnd Mrs. Gerald Price of I South Bowne was a Saturday aft- I southem trip ax a part of the pro-| EAST DELTON
and Mrs. Frank Thompson attend­
home Sunday evening. A Mr. mid Richard Durkee
nnd family. A Sunfield, were Sunday afternoon
afternoon emoon
rnwoncaucc
caller of
ui Mr.
nyr. and
ano Mrs. Guy
uuy : gram
gram and
ann aa sliort
won pageant.
pageant, • Women
women■ ■ Ray
Ray Durkee
Durkee ar
and family Of DeltOli
ed a card party al lhe home of Mr. '------• Rlchatd
;s«nllh-* Mrs. Eldon Burkholder, of the Bible" U being planned for it. Lpent Sunday evening ut Stewart
and Mn. Fled Savacool of near | cMrs.
mj;
'
recently of Oakland. California. । All are urged to be present for din- , Waters. A Mr*. Linden CollLson and
Kenyon and Mrs. Ann* Smith of duiuer guesU of Mra. Maurlc Rog- Merle H. burrarrer
Fleet Post- .Durkee. A Mrs Floyd Grinnell 1. .ynved
Merand
undprogram.
program.*&lt;Paul
PaulWoodman
Woodman Mrs.
rived last
last week
week to
to &gt;uend
xoend ***eral
several |ier
Mr., Floyd
Floyd Colli
ColLson spent Thundav
ys with her sister, Mrs. Lverclt
Everett underwent
underwent an
an appendeejomy
appendeejomy last
last afternoon
nfternoon wfth
wrth 5Mrs. Ester Soouman
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Myers were Kalamazoo were ^Sunday afternoon ters and Marguerite and Mrs. Jennie office, San Francisco, California. A under observation al St. Man s hos- ;duys
ana
and
---------------------------- --------- - hospl- ------ near —
"U. A Mr. Ulld Mrs Robert
a
"d fnmilv W Mr “
”d, Ur,
i,?, Friday
morning al- Pennock
Delton,
• Sunday guests of Mr. and Mra. Al­ guests of Mr. and Mra. L._ R. Wol- Caaaday. a Mr. and Mrs. A H George Brown spent tlie weekend pltal in Grand Rapids. A Mr. and
colt. w
A mr.
Mr. and mi*
Mrs. Howard Smith Stevenson and baby of GrandI Ran- with lita tul
*lsler. Mrs. Marv Allerding Mrs. Arthur Beeman nnd Nornuui .
d with tii?fanT amiB‘al-.nf
K»‘n«
“wcl1
**- Louden alter.
attended thc Golden wedd- .
fred Myers of Wayland. A Miner coil,
.. Kalamazoo
u,
xvaiiuiiaxAKJ were
V Sunday ......
after- .ids
..... were Sunday gurau of m
Mrs El- ol Hastings.
King visited Mr. and Mrs. Oxel of
ing anniversary of hl* sister at
... WhtrnaM,
noon..rguests of Mr. .....I
and Mrs tL. t&gt;
R. ma
noru
Whitney and
and mivtord.
Gaylord. * Mr (-■ ------ __
Johnson ot Syninia, Wednesday. A ____
Leonidas on Sunday. Feb 14 A Rev
A aur.
Mr. »I
nnd
Mrs. *ivw«,u
Howard ««,
and
revicuit. w
‘U aura.
m Mrs. Fred Durkee of
Were suiiauy uiicriiuuu |UCU ui
.^ . Mra. Gerhardt Kunde and' family. !ot charlotte. Rev. I. H. Osgood whOa,‘d
lta?AUerd*
■ i,'“l: wl,c
frank Walton and daughter. Mrs. Wolcott.
..:c. ate Bunday dinner
Smith. J. Anderson, und Mr. nnd land and Mr and Mra. Waiter Mr allti j^i* B. H Clinton, a ta w a Miner King spent Friday visit- and *on David of. Woodland wfere ,
with hLs sister. Julia and family in
JVur Md M
Mra7“TJ«n Burkholder of Grand [Durkee of Battle Creek were Sun- Ctx,i ofGrand tadge was a Friday ing friends in South Bowne a Mrs. y^dav callers at the home of Rev. ,
Tr’h"nfd .“Lt Plainwell. A Mr. and Mra. Bert
___________________________________1-------------------------------------------------- —, Riiest of Mr. und Mrs. J. D. Cool. L;da..Ca‘‘«’ed.on..,}"»ta‘*r’“«’ “n«&gt; '»/"“‘E.
L- “B.
rVartHl'n
a Earl
Srt ’Lloyd D‘n»,1'“J visited the former's Galnder received word from tils
Griffin. A
sunerintenden of EwmwL ;«J«thM. Mr*. Pearl Demond lost brother and wife who spent the post.
a Mr. nnd Mrs. Henry Karcher F-sitlla Cross of
West Freeport. sTum* tWalrJ
ChPuttan todSv- 'Tuesday eventag: OUurr visitors Uuw&gt; lnollllv, m Michigan that they
were Sunday dinner guest* oUMr. Sunday, a Mr. and Mn- ’ Andrew
I'L wTk
,Fob‘‘rl.
l“rrlved at tiirir home in San Diego
------- ■■------— ----------------------------------------------------------------rind Mra MerriH*Kaicher and fam- Brandt and daughter from Lansing or Union Woodland, spoke on the
i lly. A Mr. nnd Mrs. Claud Mead 'were Bunday guests of the latter’s subject of Evangelism m the Unit- ' "'”nrt°!,
d. ^nranwSid ’ f °iKdbi*1
lT',Ve ‘“’T
.
were Sunday guests of Mr. and father. Asa Steckle. a Miss Velma ed Brethren church Sunday eve- ; Fa&gt; Demond. ♦ Mrs. I. icllle Wood- | schedule. A Much sympathy is fr.t
'
,r—
——
Mrs. Kenneth Mend and family ot Forbev
ning w
A Alice
Alice a
A . uruiin
Griffin uttcnuca
attended ,M“n “nd hnbV 4re
staying With her. for Mr. and Mra. Victor Jones and ,
spent the w.
weekend
with her
xuiucv
vRcnu
wm,
un
ning.
;
---x_&gt;ag4,
t.—
Maple Grove. A Denny Thompson ;
Mr nndx.Mrx
Ira Shultz In family in the lo-z. of their bam b/
Mr. and Mra. George For- the Third Quarterly meeting of lhe .narenu
i I?,
i pA
e.
,
&gt;p|int gjflurdav night With hlS 1parents,
bey.
State ruiuru
Board oi
of inc
thc .uicnigau
Michigan vimsChris- ' ; ,
uvj. a
- Mr. and
uuu Mra. Wells Rclg- rtiuic
......... ??'
-,'r‘ ’ tn the hospl- fire early Monday morning. A Mnc
grandparents.. Mr. nnd Mr*. Henry Jler
—— a
:;d son rat..v
, y
—Tm.in*
M,
. C Wing are । Wutson spent Suturday night &gt;im1
nnd
Dickie aof
East
Irving ....
Ban Endeavor Union held at the ।!tnl
,al W
* Sar
*fr man
“nd Mrs'
Thompron ot South Bowne. A Mrs, ;were
«*» Sunday
Rnnrtau evening
M-minv guests nf
Mr
Reformed church ot Kala- expected home froi
of Mr.
their trip to Sunday with her brolher Jtarton
Lloyd Kurcher of Grand Rapids .and Mrs. L. R. Wolcott. * Mr*,. mazoo. Saturday and Sunday. A ; Florida.
*’**!'•
Mr nnd Mr:, and wife where thekoOtfti aim
। spent Saturday with her parents. [Glenn Kellogg spent •Friday
their
M.A win
will Warulr
...... with
..... The
, nr Pleasant Valley
vatiicj, W
OT.m.n,
....... —• . Keteey
. * vUlti
...... daugh- i sifters of ILirgld'WaUon gave him
Mr. and Mrs. William Crakes a Mr. her daughter. Mra. Willard
Arnold nirrt U( the home of Mrs. Emery ter nnd husband, Mr and
N
J Mra.
Ron- a tine dinner before Ids leave for
i and Mrs. George Hillman and Mr. [of Hastings. A Mr. nnd Mrs. Rob- Kime for an all day meeting Thurs- [ aid Lehman in Woodland;1 Smu|ay. I Fort Siiepdun. Hl. Harold ha» spent
and Mrs. Fred Ballance of Has- .ert Newton and family, spent Siui- day. A We received a card from ’
« &gt; &gt;----------"-iixmaJriiontln in army life and wax
.tings were Sunday dinner guests ,day afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Lulu Cannnvan of Ionia. Sat- hickorv coR\*F«q----- ------•- - ----------------- --------- --------- April
.--------------------------------" njJMtaty.ttachargeta
,of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Benedict. Wm. Newton on State Road near urday*
stating'
“
that'she
WM
in
Ann
I
,nCK0R
'
’
CORNER^
urday, stating that she was in Ann i
,
’ -’
■
but has recently been notified to rea Miss Helen Steckle of Battle •Hailings. a
Mr ....«
and .......
Mrs. Otto Arbor hospital UIIU
and CAimKV
expected I*,
to IU&gt;un- ! t TJ’I‘ *o5"1 unlt
thr- Barry Conn- . iport
this Monday
Monday inorning.A
morning a
— .....
Mlrt again
“gain this
Creek spent Hie weekend with her &gt;Kundc
Kunde spent Tuesday inin Deirolt
Detroit, dergo
dergo aa very
very scrioua
serious operation
operation Sat
SatCross wUl meet the fitst i Mr und Mrs Bert Galnder nttend­
i parents, Mr. and Mrs. Owen bteckle. a
. Mr. and Mr.. —
—-u »..
Mra. Vem Aldrich
Aldrichofof Urday
or Monday of *£&lt;this ..week.
Lu- Tuesday in March nt the Masonic ! wl a birthday dinner on Sunday at
a Mr. and Mrs. Howard Thaler ,Grand
'"and Rapids
lUnida were Thursday guests
mjestr. ’.;us
u s old
o|d neighbors
neighbors will
will be
be sorry
sorry to
to Temple.
Anmal eiecuon
election 01
of onicera
officers UlP
Uie hHW
home 0
ofC Mr. and Mra.’Lavem
irmpir. annual
, spent Saturday and Sunday with .of Mr. and Mrs.
nnd
k**
—
--,
and
umrfnn
KVrf
In
—
kat
nna,.
'
...
...
.
...
.
Harold
Aldrich
and
-----------------------------------------hear of her Illness nnd misfortune “nd
Pot luck
dinner------------at noon. □itruu
Shedd ni
nt iiatrwuis,
Galesburg, Il
being nrr
her
„sewing.
—
--------------n twing
Mr. and Mra. Basil Thompson of Family.
, _.....j. ~" Mr.
and
Mra.
Hynes anu hofx* for an early recovery a Mrs.
...­
—
J *'
“ *Ixvi
—* ”
Mra Howard Johnson was at Rut- |,bur# Mabel . birthday Aj. Mra Ef
Pontiac A Mr. and Mra. Claude of Grand Rapid.', were Sunqay riiglit . we received word last week that land last week with her parents, lle l&lt;oudrn f|xnt Sun(|l|&gt;. n|1(1 Mon.
Walton nnd Bobbv spent the week- ,supper guesta of Mr. nnd Mrs. uuie'Leland Custer, son of Roscoe
‘!nr'JU*S
i°»?n 1 ,l!“y *llh lur 'luagiiter, Mra. Vesta
i end in Flint at the home of Mr. Owen
[
Steckle.
A
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Dan
curtrr
and
wife
of
Sunfield,
was
ill A Mrj^ Sarah Town visited Mr: Hazel near Rtchl.mil. A Mr. and
land Mrs. Robert Campbell. They Postma
.
spent Sunday with Mrs. &gt; very ill with pneumonia. Have had Charles Droulet of Battle Creek i Mra Joe Stamltler and Mr. and
■ also visited Mr and Sirs George Bertha
[
Johnson pt Hastings. A Mr. I10 further news from there, but all
Brownell, a Mr. and Mrs. Dan and Mrs Will Blough were Sunday । their friends are hoping tp hear Saiurday A Mra Haze Nunnemaker Mr.. Rhlrrson Louden attended n
spent Saturday shopping in Battle , iwrty in Battle Creek Saturday eve&gt; Postma and daughter Phyllis Ann dinner
[
guests of Mr. and Mra. Jay that thc baby Ls recovering by thLs CrFCXiL
5UI n2 ,or
P n.rp’ ?*' n,n* f°r the employee.', of the Past
railed on the former’s father. R. E. Blough and family. Mr and Mra. time.—Bowrtte items from Grand
of crooked Laki* was made in the factory. A floor show and dancing
’ Postma of McCords Sunday tve- fra
&gt;
Blough.of Alto were also guests Rapl(B ln Lowell Ledger.
' east cemetery Saturday aftenioair i helped to make tlie evening a much
. ning. A Allen Fish hAd the mb- a Rus.-.cll Hinckley of Watervliet
_______
* JJ**"
W.'cnjojable one A Mr and Mra Sicfortune to break a couple of ribs. •,and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Beeman I...
.
,
.
•
RC.S at Mra. Louie Dewey x Friday, wart Waters and three cldldren
i Sunday callers were Franklin Bur- .and Norman Novlsky Of Battle Church of the »nU*4
• cess and son Franklin. Jr . and [Creek were Sunday guests of Mr. :
Brethren in ( hrist Thc fJT^.wUI collection for dinner spent Sunday afternoon with their
was $25.25 A The Rationing Board cousins. Mr. and Mra Jnhney GaRichard Buehler, local. A Mr. and and
.
Mra. Warren Surrarrcr and
E. B. Griffin D. D. Pastor
.wi l be at the W. K Kellogg Agri- bn l and family near Gull Luke.
Mrs.* Ronald Folks from Vnl- family,
[
a Mrs. Boyd Payne of ;
Phone 302
cultural School Wednesday. Thui.x- 1---------— —--------------- ' iiarjiiso. Ind. accompanied by Mrs. ।Kalamazoo culled on Boyd's moth- Freeport
Clare Emerson of Niles, were Sal- 'er. Mrs. Ida Payne. Saturday, a | 10:30 A. M. Sunday Schoo).
day and Friday. Feb. 24, 25. and 26 CARLTON CENTER
urday and Sunday guests of Mr. and Mr. und Mrs. Walter Rockhill of ; ei;30 A. M. Morning worship.
from 1:30 pm. to 8:30 pm. There ; Mr. nnd Mra 1-er Rlgle? spent
Mis. Alvin Helrigel. Other Sunday jHastings and Mrs Nina Manee ot j 7;0o P. M Christian Endeavor. will be no school in the afternoon , Sunday In Hartings with Mr. and
I x?^u\.Wn.rer.M[,’ “nMrM?„HKMn -Laftsing
Lapsing spent
spent the
the weekend
weekend with
with [Topic:
.Topic: '’ How
How &lt;Christ Solves Person- Wednesday. Thurxlav and Frida:. Mra. Gordon Gray. A Mr. and Mrs.
5farlow of Carlton, Mr. and1 Mrs.
Mrs. , v&lt;- nn,:
.....t vfr«..
vfrs vu
vv vv
\v T?,w-Hiiii
Rockhill *♦ ....t
.ui-.f. . ■*•• Leader • Helen Bus- a Mr. and Mra. Wilbur TOic.s and . ora Valentino of Grand Rapids,
two chlidren nt Hartings called on . drove to Lowell, picked up Mayorna
. ......
J
\r-.
i «-ioya rsnutn cauea on Aioert ror- tancc.
j Hastings
* a‘Mr.
and n-nM
Mrs. Charles
n(t \fr Boine
ana Mr&lt;
Watt aftTXn*
Thomas . 8:00 P. M. Thursday Prayer mcct- hlg mother. Mra. Hazel Nunnrma- Valentine and all came to Clayton
and X
AV ^
V ’““I ’ ..‘^th
Stmd^
Lot
.“nl
.u
ker and grandmother. Mrs Sarah Valentine* for Sunday aftenioon. A
.
relative*: in Grtitm
rrt.tK,«
Grand Ranlrf.
Rapids .nd
and #
#n&lt;| Mf, John |IuUhlnson ‘ing.
Va||ey
Town ;Sunday afternoon a Mr and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Moore spent
Muskegon, a Rev. John McCue of Spring Lake and Mrs Ellen i * "lij’oo ‘a.’ m” Morning worship.
, Mrs. Blair Barnes and Mra. Edgar Sunday afternoon with Mr. and
• sxikr at the P. T. A. In Bowne Yargcr.
P. Barnes and son Jimmie of OUego Mrs. lawrrnce Hughes at Hickory
local,.
------~-r.Sunday
iroo A. M. Sunday school.
Center. Friday. A Mr. nnd Mrs. ”
guests of
and Mra Frank
8:oo P M. Christian Endeavor. were guesLs of Mrs. H E. Bunns [Corner!. A There will bi* no school
Hurrv Fi-h and family of Middle­ Allenling of MlClarksville Mrs Al-I Topic: ’Hou Christ Solves Per- Sunday
-------- ,----------------afternoon, a Mra. Mattle ,•
nt Carlton
.*«*.. Center MU1W
Monday „„„
and
, ville were Sunday dinner guests of lerdlng. who has been seriously sick. I Mnal Problems. ” Chalmer Miller. Havens is recovering from a recent . T
iumHuv :-o
..j ««
hum* Mrs Matt­
Tuesday.
as to .
enable
Mrs Mary Dodge, and also called is somewhat Improved. A Charles •president.
illness! Sly
St\e Lt
Ls at thc
thc home
home of her hews to take care of the
।illness.
tlie Ratianlni!
Rationing.
inn Mr and Mrs Allen Fish. A Bigbec
Howard A Callers al the home of Mr. ami
of Chesannlng B spending | a.00 P. M. Tuesday Prayer meet- daughter. Mr. and Mrs
Miss
Vivian
Buehler
of
Charlotte
z Many people have the habit of asking “Information'’
Johnson. A- Mrs. Ella Rogers and Mrs. Floyd Anplnall Sunday were
‘R wc&lt;'k w,,h Mr- “nd Nrs. L. B. fng.
.
spent the weekend with her
•*&gt;-- । ,th
nLlmJ?
-cster. A Mr. und Mra. Allen Fish I
Mrs. Eloise Leonard and two daugh­ Mr. anti Mra. Leo Olmrteiid and
ents. rMr
and
Mrs Mere u k trlheM nn,|
dv?Jr
from Bernard Pres- I
for number* inMead of looking them up Ih the directory.
ters of Delton called on Mn. Homer boys ot Flint. Mr ami Mra. Jim
Freeport Methodist Church
a Mr.m A
* I :tin 01 B‘‘rkIc&gt;'' CaUf • ,hat li'- rC"
Bartlett Sunday afternoon.
It’* always a wasteful habit, particularly to lie avoided
Sothard. John Aspihail and Mrs.
Everett M. Love. pastor
were ill
m Grand Rapid*.
Rapids. Tue~d.&lt;y.
Tuesduv. A |_p|ved a few davs trass and calleil l
Charles Blough
Blouxh of
of Fort
Fort Custer
Carter .
£n‘Lca“f“ I Morning worship—11:00.
I Kingsley from near Luk« Odessa,
Pvt. Charles
“ ’’f
noir because it tics up lines and equipment crowded with
•spent
Saturday
and
Sunday
with ;
JZ! Luis, Obhpo. j Sunday school—12:00.
Floyd Underwood and Pauline Pul-’
1IIGHBANK
hi*nLS^
rt‘MrBn
mv|8
'Mray Jrlle
^nlr‘‘ a{ Camo" San
war calls. And six out of ten calls for “Information” are
. Next Sunday afternoon at 2:30.
A farewell party was held for Mr. ler of Ionia. Floyd Underwood has
lira
• lnrru?ltiiifiJm^,n !California, a Wesley Rosser and I.
... Mrs. Byron Guy and family at to gu iii thc Army Wednesday. A
Blough and famil.. A Joe K.xuflman familv of Alleamt were Similuv rlln- there will be a memorial funeral and
for numbers llul are listed in the directory!
has pun-hared the Emory Waite „’"’"'JPerev iiaL [service
iservice in
in thc
thc Methodist
Methodist church,
church, uteir
their home
homeSaturday
Saturday evening.
evening.They
Thpy Miss
.... —
Allee
.
Beck spent the weekend
property. A Mr. and
Mrs. Glenn "e_r £
• conducted for Bernard Fighter, _.u_
who are
to .his
mother
’s thr home folks. A Elmer Mari
—moving
----- .«—soon
------ v.,_
—
.with
Remcmlicr — every second you can eave on lhe
• Chnton and daughter
Clarice of w rJrar(,ld kmm wus.kiHed in action In New Guinea Mrs. Eva Guy’s farm near Na*na
„u .r- loue
I""" L-.
- buck at
r Ann Arbor for
'
Ada were Saturday
afternoon &gt; *5^ chart's of Grand Raoi^ 0,1 ,Nr* Y.ear'?.day A11 ,hc ,rlfnds v»«e*The Dorcas Aid Society
-—*■.....
telephone is vitally needed in the war effort. Lie the
Society --*
check-up
— and Mrs. Marlowe is
.guests of Mr. nnd Mra B. R. ClinVa^ur:s.av0LunY1!“.n“inJ‘?P" Of Bernard will want to attend this .will serve dinner ut the Adams-Os- epending u few days with her ro.
directory. Don't call “Information" needlctily, pieair!
ton. A Mr. nnd Mrs George Miller
S, ।&gt;‘7’ „j"ft*'• jA,n ^ctroth home Thursday, Mur. 4 Ev- “nd his family. Mr and Mra. Winii
d
Mre
ClZMiller
nf
•
&lt;ln
’
&gt;
RcV
“
n
“
Mrs
j0h
"
Mc
’
l
...
' and
nnd Mr
“aA *
- .aMra
.
MAllen
.r?. a0Fish
'Ln^M£
• ■ •
I ervone welcome. Election of Officers Bed Murftwe &gt;11 Charlotte A Mr.
Mr. and
and Mr*:
Mra. Glenn
Glinn .Miller
Milhr of
ot I*Gue
.“!*.Jwv
tmd
K 1r
Hastings were Suntfciv afternoon Brncntl|;, and Hubert Overholt were’ .Carlton Center Melhodirt Church A Mr. and Mra. Harvey Marshall of and Mra. Janies taindon and son of
* WAR IS ON TNC W/RES A
rallcra of Mra Ir'n“ Brown. A Mrs. , ln Grand Rapids Saturday. Thr j Mornihg
North Maple Grove visited Sunday Portland wen* Sunday guests of Mr.
Morn Illg worship
worship —10:00.
5I*.d-5?nllo.
boys
afternoon at Will Hnwblitzs’ a Mr. and Mrs. Cleon lamdon.
D°rs called
capeu nn
an Mis*
mw Helena
Helena Brainuracil- |I- Sunday
Sunday school
school—
—11:00.
I
MW1^1 * 'dle ilt Butterworth ’Hrepital. a!--------------and Mrs. Austin Shanti and family
Logan.
A . jMo
^q..
Tooker of gu^
Payneof latke
was “
a [
I COATS GROVE
Dark and Light
। of east Maple Grove, visited Sunday
II of
Mr.Mrs.
andDan
MrsKauffman
Herman of
Gwch
were
’nda^inner
hLs rnmher
evening al Vem HawbliU's. a Fred
The Florida Bobwhifcs are dark­
, ---------- — —
------ iMr. j-rncitt Tooker
Tooker. a* Mr and'
•ndl Remember the p. T. A. this week
Miller of Assyria visited al Byron
M°yd vStn ern?,rk^t&lt;’nf*w^rtl*nd Mrs John
“nd ; Marilyn । Thursday evening Feb. Vi. with the Guy’s nnd Mrs. Treece’s Sunday. A er than thc ones we find In the North
and
the
Texas Bobwhites are
Mra. Keith Durkee of Woodland iMartjn oj Grand Rapidy were Sun- Rlnr,,,,r
Sinclair Relining rv,
Co. .showing mov­ There will be a birthday past-card
v
[day afternoon callers of Mr. and ing pictures. A Dr. Munger of shower for Fred Hanes. Friday. Feb. lighter.
I Mrs. John Thaler, a Mr. mid Mra. woodland wan called by Mrs. Pearl 20. A Mr and Mrs. Andrew Ftak[Prod Tnbberer were Sunday dinner Demond on account of Injury to beiner of Middleville visited Sunday
Freshen Veils
,'KUUU of Mr. und Mrs. Herman her right hand and aLso for Mrs. E. । afternoon at Mr. and Mrs. Leslie
Freshen
a
wrinkled
veil
by press­
Goch in honor of Mr. Goschs S. Thonijison who Ls ill. A Thr L. , Adams. Supper guests were Mr. and
birthday. A Percy Rosser made a A. S. will meet next week Thuraday, ' Mrs. Gaylord Fisher and family of ing between two sheets ot waxed
• business trip to Caledonia Monday March 4 with Mrs. Ethel Kilmer ! Nashville. A Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence paper;
I afternoon, a Mr. and Mrs. George. and "dinner will be served by
. ’ Club
------ Adams and fffmily of Hastings were
[Nelson were Lake Odessa visitors No 5. It is hoped that
Mn., (supper guests Saturday nt Mr. and
hat Mr
Mr. and Mrs,
[Sunday, a Mrs. Frank Brew* of Wing will give on a
--------- -*of then Mrs. Leslie Adams.
account

FREEPORT

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"Brush off those cobwebs !

AUCTION SALE

Having decided to quit farming I will have an auction sale at the B. E. Sawdy farm
one mile north and 2J miles east of Woodland; or 5 miles southeast of Lake Odessa
and J mile east of M-66; or 1 J miles south of Woodbury and i mile west on

WEDNESDAY, MARCH 3, 1943
Starting at 1 o'clock we will offer the following

HORSES

Having decided to quit farming I will have an auction sale at
my farm located 1 mile south of Banfield and 1 mile west on

CHICKENS

Grey gelding, 8 yrs. old.
Blue roan gelding, 8 yrs. old, wgt. 3400.

About 120 White Rocks.
About 50 White Leghorns.

COWS
Jersey cow, 7 yrs. old, bred Feb. 7.
Jersey cow, 4 yrs. old, bred Jon. 20.
Jersey cow, 6 yrs. old, bred Nov. 24.
Guernsey and Brown Swiss cow, 2 yrs. old.
bred Jan. 29. *
Jersey and Guernsey cow, 4 yrs. old,
bred Jan. 18.
Black cow, 4 yrs. old, bred Jan. 23.
Ayrshire cow, 8 yrs. old, pasture bred.
Holstein bull, 18 mos. old.

FEED &amp; POTATOES
About 15 ton of mixed hay.
About 10 bu. potatoes.

HOGS
Duroc brood sow, bred Jan. 4.
4 Duroc brood gilts, eligible to register, I
bred
I
7 young gilts, bred.
3 feeder pigs, 160 Ib. each.
Duroc boar, eligible to register.
SHEEP
16 Shrop ewe&gt;.

MACHINERY
Allis Chalmers All-crop Harvester No. 60.
International hay loader.
Side rake Corn planter Cultivator.^
Good walking plow.
Rubber tired wagon and rack.
2 sec. drag Plow.
Log chains.
5 barrels 2 vinegar barrels.
Buzz saw, arbor ond engine.
Oliver 2 horse weedcr. 12 foot, nearly new.
Ajax cultivator.
Set good heavy work harness, new last spring.
2 horse collars, 22 and 23.
Set hay sling*.
Hay fork.
Corn shcllcr.
Sausage grinder.
75 galvanized sap pails and spiles.
2 sap pans
Meat crock
Iron kettle
Oil drum
Pressure sprayer
Burlap bags Crosscut saw.
One man saw
5 ten gal. milk cans.
Milk cart
Tank heater.
Brooder stove and hover Sickle grinder.
Ford pickup Model A.
Spike tooth drag.
Other things too numerous to mention.

TERMS OF SALE: Cash day of sale, nothing to be removed until settled for.

KENNETH TRAVIS &amp; BERT SAWDY, PROPS.
HENRY FLANNERY, Auctions

AUCTION SALE

RAYMOND LAPO, Clerk.

TUESDAY, MARCH 2,1943
Commencing ot 1:00 o'clock the following will be offered for sale:

HORSES

FARM MACHINERY

Black marc. 8 yrs. old. wgt. 1600.
.Gray work team, wgt. 3000.

COWS
Durham cow. 8 yrs. old. to freshen
May 14.
Jersey and Durham cow. 3 yrs. old, to
freshen March 2.
Ayrshire cow, 6 yrs. old, fresh, calf
by side.
Jersey cow, 8 yrs. old. fresh 6 weeks.
Black cow. 4 yrs. old, to freshen April
18.
Jersey cow. 4 yrs. old, to freshen April
Brown cow, 3 yrs. old. calf by side.
3 Jersey heifers, year old.

PIGS

■■

White sow. year old, bred |an. 31.
6 Feeder pigs.

HAY &amp; GRAIN
300 Bu. Oats.
20 Ton mixed hay.

3 Sec. drag.

Wagon and flat rack.

Single cultivator. Side delivery rake.
Syracuse walking plow. Hollander.
Manure spreader, New Idea.
Cultipacker, 8 ft.
7 Ft. tractor disc, double.
Grain binder, 7 ft. cut.

Osborne mower, 6 ft.
Grain drill, 11 disc.
16 Inch John Deere tractor plow, nearly
2 Horse walking cultivator.
Set double harness, heavy.

Whiffletrees and cveners. Forks.
Co-Op cream separator, electric, 750
Ib. year old.

3, 10 gal. milk cans.
Milk pails and strainer.

Other articles too numerous to mention.

TERMS: CASH DAY OF SALE. Nothing to be removed until settled for. Everything
to be settled for day of sale.

WILLIAM F. COLE, PROP
HENRY FLANNERY. Auctionwr

E. E. CRAY, Clerk.

Cleaner Cows
Less Labor
with

CONCRETE
PAVED
BARNYARD
A concrete paved barnyard Is a big
aid to dairymen producing high
Duality milk. Fall, winter, spring
and summer it h elpa keep cows out
ot mud, dust, filth—cuts down work
of cleaning cows before milking. A
big factor now that farm help is
short and every effort is being made
to increase milk production.
When cows wade through mud
they waste energy needed for pro­
ducing milk. Owners say a paved
barnyard soon pays for itself by
helping produce more and better
quality milk.
Paste coupon on penny postal end
mail today for free instructions for
paving your barnyard or building
other durable, thrifty, sanitary
structures with concrete.

rOITlMD CIMIMT ASWCIATIOH

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                  <text>THE HASTINGS BANNER
EIGHTY-SEVENTH YEAR

SECTION ONE—PAGES 1 to 8

HASTINGS. MICHIGAN. THURSDAY. MARCH 4. 1943.

16 PAGES—2 SECTIONS

NUMBER

ANNUAL RED CROSS DRIVE OPENS IN BARRY CO
On

***** * 'riTM nniuinv

Home Front CITY PRIMARY

Bad News for Hitler!
1 t^ps

.7™ B""“ w°°‘“w"“ w,r 1

RATIONING

lir AT A GLANCE ☆

1 lie Greatest Mother
in the World

BARRY’S QUOTA
IS $7,200

Red Cross Doing Outstand­
| Stalin was doubtless talking mostuVrT Germany *
ing Job For. Men In The
Only minor, forces were '
for home consumption" when he
a^'u^in^^ou^cut^
Tunisia.
Sarvica
said'that
Russia
was
fighting
alone
rent
purchase*
of
items
rationed
by
engaged on either side but U. 8.
Mrs. Evelyn F. Murphy, reprmenjtetive from the St. Loui* office ot
troops, with U. S. equipment and against lhe Nazi war machine., the government. This newspaper
। the American Red Cross, spent
with U 8 leadership staged un im­ Neither Britain nor the U. S. A believes this service will enable in'Thursday and Frld»Friday *in
Co.
'Thurwlav
“ -Barry
----------pressive comeback after
being itave been able to open a drive on dividual* to cooperate more fully in
conferring with Mrj. R. O. Hubbard.
caught pff guard and badly mauled continental Europe with sufficient winning the war on the home front, i
Canned (mods. Etc.
Barry’CO. Chapter chairman, Mr*.
In lhe initial phaws of the engage­ strength to divert Nazi forces from
James W. Radford, war fund chair­
MM Horn, uoi. v.r. Ih. »u..
ixHm.rMWO
A. B
ment. Tills was the first full-scale lh.
man. and other officers and chair­
..IUI wundm. M
&gt;
™
Nazi-American clash' and Germany UM
men of the local chapter.
threw in her first team, the veter­ by .uer.il bi.erl ur Enil.bd h,.. mxM .lhr&lt;,u«h M.reh,
Mr*. Murphy expressed great **ta factor in dulling the full1
• ®,,e*
ans of Hitler's crack Africka Const. been
Lrtactton over the plans for the
Both men and machines represent­ fury of the German punch. The ! Stamp 25 for 1 pound, good to
March war fund drive now in prog­
surar
ress and frit Barry Co. particularly
ed lhe best that German leadership "block buster" bombing attacks IM1,rcn •**with
hundred.*
of
plane*
concentratI
au
n
lor
3
■
well
organized.
has to offer in North Africa. The
throUgh R1AII
March
15
battle furnished a qualitative test ing"on
-- ---a single
------ objective
-have been klllUIAMIl
II AU,
Barry Co.'s quota Is 17.200 which
Butif coff„. and „u,ar coupons
.meatus that every man *nd woman
for lhe new American army and a disrupting factor In German proWar Ration'
. : in Barrv vu
or caura upwi uj
the result was heartening. It in­ duction. Less spectacular, but pox- an. frorn tile
.&lt;have
iuiat slbly
albly even more damaging to
tn Nazi
Nnzi'rowjr
Book 1.
i
contribute.
The American Red
dicates that these new; troops
I Cross is an organization of mem­
*ar crrielonnv
efficiency, haw.
have hem
been thr.
the itoht
light ' Institutional l'*er* Must Register
"what it takes' in the• way । of
' ti-ar
bers getting iu funds only from
of ----canned
their nun
falh-- —
bomber
and
fighting quality—just as Uwir
•••“■• /aids on locomotive*
— —
-Institutional
-------- ——~ users
——- —
—A .■ voluntary
contributions
and itN..
is
,i it at
... the 1 transport
tninsnnrt equipment.
rauinmrnt. Germany
Clermanv encn- 1 goods and other food items on the
ers and big brothers had
. t.II..1
*w„„. Ct»u.u TNten,.
.comlnuNi
« Il
;
(Continued «n
on P.,,
pag« i.
4. bSec
1)
this week.
snoea
! Stamp 17,«ood for one pair shoes
to June 15.
A PROCLAMATION!
I* the usual membenhip drive
GxMiUne
WHEREAS the men of our armed
■ Stamp Number 4 from Basic
This is the only drive planned.
forces are fighting and dying on
Mileage Ration A Book, worth 4
Contribute now for your Red
the far-flung battlefronts of the
1 gallon* of gasoline, good througn
world—from the steaming jungle*
H H S. Cogers Suffer
'March 21. Stamps in B and C books
the war fund. If this drive 1»
valued
at
4
gallon*.
Rood
for
1
First Defect ot Seoson
IUw
no(pd on (he (r0IU
the air; and
mu&gt;t plan on donating
The Saxons' hope* of an unde- of such books.
WHEREAS the success of our feu ted season were shattered last ■
Tire*
aggressive
forces in preserving a world where Friday
" ' night
' *■* “when
■*-------a’“fast,
■*----------- '(
Inspection Deadline*
|
this Is a war emergency and Um
men and women may be free de­ Charlotte five handed the Blue
Follow-up
Red Cross is doing a wonderful
pends on Lhe support and inspiration and Gold their firs', defeat in four- , holders
Inspection
they get from the peoples back teen starts. 53 to 40 The Char- ■ k:
JMarch
i
31
Every 8 months
lion can duplicate.
home; and
lotte victory avenged a previous !~b”
iFebruary 28 Every 4 montlvs
1February 28 Every 3 months .
Symbolic of the role the Red t'rosx is again playing, the 1943
-. .WHEREAS it Is tlie privilege and setback which they received at the -c”
Ij-i
•i“
1February 28 Every 2 months
”
Red Cross War Fund poster depicts the organization as a mother tory. office of professional men,
duty of every man and woman and hands of the Saxons.
child to serve lhe cause of humanity
After trailing tor the better part ' The best way you can cooperate
ministering to the nerds of the men of the I'nited States armed school and farm In the county
in every manner possible and to ns of three quarters, lhe Orioles over- |ln the Government's rubber conforces and Hie victims of war throughout the world. The poster is should have Its Red Croes insignia
letter a:i since gas rationing I don t
great extent as pOMlble; and
came lhe Saxons at the end of xervatlon program I* to have your ; an appeal to all nirn and women for contributions to lhe War before the month • is over. Houm-.
get u round much to sec what goes
mint period to
io lead
icau jo
3a io
to jj
33.. ' automobile
,
tires Inspected well in
WHEREAS it Is the aim of peace­ the third
Fund. Lawrence Wilbur, noted illustrator, designed the poster. wives
—arc
— urged to make their own
Groups Of Women Assist
on. 1'm'ktlU drawing pictures of
contributions and not to feel a f»mpeople, of our nation to con­ The Saxons led al the end of the advance of deadline dates Tills is , Helen .Mueller is the mudrl.
Purchasers In Various Food loving
machine*, building*, sprinkler sys­ I
llv has done enough when the man
tribute In sweat and toil and sacri­ first, quarter 10 to 5. and at half to your advantage because should !
tem.*. jigs, fixture*, etc. six day:, u
time 26 to 21. With three minutes one
,
of the house is solicited at his place
Stores This Week
of your tires be driven beyond .
fice of luxuries
and
comforts
to
the
...----------,h(J are-- ---- to play In the half. Hastings led repair or recapping through neglect I ICT AT rihU
week at the same old stand. How­
Barry county resident* responded support of• those
men---------ANNABLE___
NAMED
,
ever there U quite a lot of satis­ splendidly to the reghtrnilon for ing and jiving their lives for us; 24 to 12. but the Orioles, offense ,on your part, you cannot qualify LA JI VI lAKM
_ .
President Roosevelt In openings
faction In knowing that my feeble Ration Book No. 2 last week. Up and
began to click as they scored 8
C. OF C. SECRETARY the national drive for &lt;125.000.000
Fuel Oil
li
efforts are contributing to the win­ to Tuesday morning ot thl* week a
--------WHEREAS at the same time our points.
ning of thq war on the home front total of 20.608/ttaoks had been is­ home
Coupon
4
good
for
11
gallons
In
the
final
quarter
the
Hastings
front must tier prepared to
ut taut Our car seals help make -----Valid February 2 through April 17 1rrivvuilivn I ILLI J
Rc^nafion Of A. R. VanTil serins iwce^iry In war Umra to'
sued ---with one -------school---------district
un- cope not only with possible attack defense fell apart and Charlotte was
------certain the transportation and safe reported.
...
- _ _Farm C.ardnnina
_
. .
rt.. . ,
.
.&lt; .has been ....
hi.w llr.
twv■ 1I,
Urban And
Charles
R. Annable
apimperative
it |«
U tae
for th*
th .
on our shore* but with natural dl- able to score 18 on 8 baskets and Ration Banking—Effective on and
delivery of war materials over this
Urban And Farm Gardening
lhe Hasting* American Red Cross to have: sulfl
The county wus Issued 23.000 saster.s. such as earthquake, flood,
countries railroads, trucks, ahd pipe books
&lt;ThL*
regulation
applies
only
to
;
Subjects
For
Discussion
,
Chamber
of Commerce to fill the cient fuitas-lte work with th
and these were dLstributed to hurricane, tornado, drought, fire,,
Capt. Mike Mathews was high
line*. Our sprinkler systems pro­ the various
certain
business
firms,
not
Indlridschools of the county explosion or epidemic; nnd
point man for Charlotte with 15 1
me irorth
rourtn ana
n. JSjTO
i*u&gt;u «(»
Th.
...J last or
ol me
th. fxxx
rood: vacancy u-n w n. R
tect airplane hangars. r*nition Where regLstratlons were made.
WHEREAS the American Red points. Clever and Stleman followed ual&gt;&gt; Business Concern* which Production serie* of meetings »pon- b resigning to take a portion with Ito
plants, warehouse.* and liospitab ptore who failed to receive Book
famiUes at borne. Us al
to qulppc(i nnd rcady to cnrry with 12 and 11 pointe respectively. MUST Open Ration Banking Ac­ , sored by County Agent Foster. wtU the E w
Company, a local sailors'
Mi
be field Monday. March 8. Five iPUnf engaged In essential war pro- in
in time* of catasiropbe is we
9??? “I’.1’ ?
on in our own and every community Kan Lane led the Hastings attack counts:
tribX.
“
and
whJMKtaft
1
VeoX
Iduction.
’
"
known to everyone and surely It
__
____
___
•
'
___
.....
_____
...
1
rli.rlL.n
ani
with 13 pointe, followed closely by
people
of
this county in March wl
Ted Banash and Duane Ottosen
h.n
1,o ,hp
schedule, are plan- , Mr. Annable Is well xnown here again show
their willliigiMga i
with 10 pointe each.
ncd t0 m,lk,‘ u convenient for all and has taken sn active part in stand ba«k of Ute war effort I
In the preliminary game the Has­ Hi?l1nL-2^' 110 ■«*’’&lt;* Th'’ subjects for dtxeus- . many local projects.
raising the quota assigned to thee
morn
In
Flrrrmgrowing
of
|hc
Jam
.
lie
J,
secretary
of
Hastings
Lodge
titlM thaTnre rood remln
4?2' *° ‘^re U
'lllLhl ,l,crr“M? Cross in the uchools. to act as the ting* reserves chose up sides with .Hie* «■. tSIWI nr “
--^-.57 --------- :
miimton! when K dlrertlv oJ‘tni °.f. 1M,lhbl
,n lh® ““‘“J*8 medium for service by our young Paul Myer* and Lawrence Fuller
' Dy
- garden and family nutrition. I No. 58, LOOP: president of tne
a i ai?d GeX BevSS tastaiu^ c,ty schooto 5742 WCrr rp»*J’,t'red for people: and
the two captains. Myers' team 1 .
Ui
,“nd, .*,nt
S ‘ 1Highlights of the need and value j
Bike Rationing
hare hrenreTSrierf Jfire
1 Book No 2
WHEREAS the American - Red won a close hard fought contest 38 {Ute d^lbutora but retailers and
d'££
rawpp loop .. home-”
.nd
how
hXedcure' Al " meeting held on Fridav a Cross Lv able and ready to render
Restrictions
Relax,
op.n Rntlon ;
V.'XM PJ.U' kX’; ' Mr.■ Ann.M.
n„,
u,.
i the al/cJrm
taUl committee, consisting of Mr* Aben protection and relief in case of Ure
Annsble has. ...
for several year*.
when
1 JohMon- chairman. Mrs. C D aforementioned dlsaSter*;
Srs SunlMlh,HnpolSr '“I^Sufen'rtS’S™ Onb ... Mort
““
«. lhe rtlMruri M
!»■
fkiV’
B4,uer- Mrs ° M Fuller- Mr* L .. THEREFORE.
Charles H. Hiring*
THERXTORt
Clurtai
18 16 7 7-to ' and whose gross food volume ln Michigan State College. A ptait - . luncrai mxne nere.,----------------.unctions, bicycles have become MH
tf^heXhfrill
a hb.re
e Ban,t,tt Mrs E A. Cauklns. Mrs Leonard.
Mayor of I.Hasting*,
in acimportant aid to local tran*portaBnS Ih“ .“X om “ "£ ■
“S'1!0."1- it1.'?...0JR"- t?«. -•It!’.. ",e
.«,.«»
tian
problems
and
many
workm
year and Mrs. Robert Dryer, was United States who has proclaimed
wda^
S I Wl’ll’lll ILL HHI'ILl/
. and school children are now ' ped---------. «e*
-----bulk users mayait^nd
alxo open suchother
ae- ; *cU
l**3-. **1'
1,. th‘'^/‘ptioiw named to axskt with explaining the March as Red Cross Month, do call
mtinta
home extension agent. Miss Buiallng** their way to work and acnoatvm. wnn’i
mJ?
O|'
polnt syrtem
shoppers in on all public spirited people of this DEFENSE COMM. MAKES
. J*Ration Banking Account you '»*
every Barry county family TA HEf nillT Uf A If C
InvHluable Kasollne and rubber is
w &lt;?Jr.
n-c'SP&lt; lhe various food stores during rush community to make every effort to
being saved by these willing bika
bu Ji
i
hour* rach- under “ ’’lore leader.
support the 1943 Red Cross War TWO APPOINTMENTS
deposit rattan .tamps, certificates |&lt;«J-ve a,
riders. Thl* ha* been madk poulbto
Fr J. v. Dillon, chairman of the‘or ration checks with your own tiwse,meeting* wliich are scheduled ।
. . — . .
Tin nl^‘,5. ?wnd em 1 Mr* w A Ochader. Sr., is the Fund. I urge every man and womas
follows
•
through
the relaxed government re­
Barry
County's
Quota
It
at his camp In Bermuda i
leader at the Thomas store; Mrs an. boy and girl to give their sup­ Defense committee for Barry Co.1 local commercial bank Then you r
—
..
—
.
a
..
.
-------»
—
—
._iu...t
nw
through
our
strict
tana on bicycle rationing.
10:30
A.
M.
Nashville
sclwol.
You won't believe this next bit Earl Chase at the A A: P store: Mrs port by contributing through our annoiuu.es
announcM tlie
tlw appoUitment
appoUitment of
of Carl
Carl write
write ration
ration checks
checks against
against your
yourdede-: t
Fifteen Volunteers
of news —
Mrs. Cook and .1 „.are
v R E Walt at Kro«er’s;..Mr» Wm local chapter to the Red Cross War H Tuttle of Nashville iui chairman po*» whenever you wish to re-stock . 10:30 A. M. Delton school
-Mrs.
**r*. r. l. Hauer, who wax reccni- •
actually
rationed item.
item. Purpose
Purpose Isis to
tosimp-1
simp- I 2:00 P. M. Woodland school.
nebmilv playing
ni.vimr in
«n a
. dance or- Corkln
Corkln al
at the
the Food
Food Center
Center and
and Mrs
Mrs jFuhd;
[Fund; and
and II further
further proclaim
proclaim that
that i,ooff the
lhe Barry
Barry County
County Salvage
Salvage con.con.- «a rationed
I ly named as recruiting chairman boards to authorise bicycle pur.
chestra. so you can see Hurt Slier-. Robert Dryer at the Sheffer gro- ...
it —
is the
..~ —
sense
—
of all of us who are mitlee. OU..LIUIIIS
succeeding kllMKJ
Charles IM
Annabfe,
U.UV&gt;N, •••/
Ufy the keeping M.
of ■M.ku.axaccurate I.NU.Uh
record* '
for the Women’s Army Auxiliary ch«&lt;' by anyone, regardless of oc2 00 P M. Middleville school.
man wax right about war. espe- eery. '
residents of Hastings that our gifts who recently resigned
and to relieve the local Ration
Corp*, commonly called lhe WAACS cupation. who needs one to go io
8:00 P. M. Hastings courthouse.
etally for lhe service men and their
These women are also asked to must be larger than ever this year, i The chairmanship of such a com- Boards of considerable detail
------In this county, received her ere- &lt;ork er perform his job.
The Barry County Ration Office , Urban as well as farm gat
lady friends who come to these make suggestions to the purchasers In order to enable this great na- I rnlttec lx no easy task and Barry Co
'
irdeners
dentists on Monday and has already I Ownership of an automobile no
dances every. Saturday night and of canned rationed goods so they tional organization of ours to meet 'has been fortunate In having at the hete will be closed by government are encouraged and invited To
... at-। Sstarted
wmwm lhe organization
.&lt;•»of her longer prevents any person from get­
submit to our music. Harry Wood may get the most and best values whatever demands are made upon head of this committee a person so orter *«h Wednesday afternoon,
tend and the meetings will’ ‘be
committee,
‘ of‘‘Icounty
county committee.
Ung * certificate for a new bike.
who formerly played piano Is now from their ration stamns. if the it.
i capable, and willing to give his1
-------&lt; • * ----------„—.— a committee
------- “—- School children, too. who Utt 1*4
interest and education to both has-: Monday evening
in the marines Bob Roush, trum-1 purchaser Is confused about what
band and wife, according to Mr composed of Mrs Bauer, Mrs. Rich- mile from school are eligible to ap­
Iml rlloru. .. Mr An,..blr Hr EIGHT SELECTEES
. I hu
.nl.nrtW job
inh tnr
*
' ' •*»•»•*•** ■ •-*-•*
jM-t sirtuoao is In lhe army. Frank to do
The OPA has cautioned •Is'e
lux* dnn.
done «a splendid
for rtxrimu*
defense
I Foster Every Barry' county family ; ard Groos. Mrs. Clayton Brandstet- ply to their rattan board for per­
We*t is in the Army Air Corps and housewives to snread their point 11 S dtCDDinS &lt;Z JGCODS in this county. Mr. Tuttle wifi, no LEAVE ON FRIDAY
। should have a garden in 1043. ax ter and Mrs. Pay Marble, met at mission to purchase a new bicycle.
Dick Hinckley in the Navy. I nev- j spending as evenly as |x&gt;s.sible over
a part of their war effort. This ti . the USO room for an organization
“
One
er could see why cither the army die whole month and has also .sug­ Drug Store Now
wvm.
- - Inducted
-- At Fort
- |, ikll
necessary
.u.u, to V.uw.
offset Uli
the I«&gt;u&gt;ru
canned goods . nirruuj.
meeting. mis.
Mrs. nauci
Bauer was luuiteu
named
ar navy would want a Saxophone I gftited that lhe stamps of largest / On Monday of this week, the firm । “
rationing and as the proper health 'temporary
temporar
Because Miss Louise Hayward..luta
Custer Previous Week
chairman and Mrs.
p ayer but probably Prank ahd Dick ' denominnttan be used first leavln/ name of Carveth &amp; Stebbins, in be- ' 1left the city. Miss Alice Hagebhaw. | Eight selectees who will leave of the family requires fresh green Brandrtetter as temporary secretary AUCTION SALES
did not disclose their talents in this | the smaller value stamps for later ing since 1908. was changed to Steb- v.
, is affiliated with the Barry Co. i for Fort Custer on Friday mom- vegetables
who
rgetaoics
which
wnicn
will
win
be
oe
scarce
•
a larger group nas
has
been
.. |{ H!1AW propr
IA_.
-...I the
(.1/
le Kel-1
»e-l ......
*... lhe
.. U.
....
. ____
__ _
_
.
,
. garden,
. '__var._ ...
___ will
____anon
_
__ , to
. _perfect
. named
line to their recruiting officers. As in the month nnd thus permit the bin* A: Jacobs On Jan. I, 1Q40. A Health Dept,
and
W K.
ing from
8. A.
room are:
The
planning
of. the
jond
meet
a perr.*r*rf'
u sn*w
our orchestra now stands. Mrs Cook ■ points to "come out even.”
Foundation, has wen
been luunni
named
Vinceiaw
Joseph Dana,
Sahk, ueuon;
Delton; leties
•i. Carveth.
v i.i...... then
...vu in
.1. poor .health,
miui. logg ruuuuuuwi,
vinceiaw jusepn
planting, innunrm commuter. ia aoaiuon
in
leUes to plant,
ptant. time or
ojj&gt;lanting.
ta- j^en^commRlee^U
addlttanjo
Aixttan Sate al the
■plays
Java tin.
- system
__ ■__ is simple
__ .... .when one H.
the i.lann.
piano: Howard Frost.
The
j disease
mi. — control
— . and other the
. four
niw named ■above, th.
nii~.._ i, fann
। mlt# W»st- ij mu*
sold his share in the store on con- to succeed Mix* Hayward as a mem- Donald Louis Smith. Cressey; Ger- sect» and
the rfollowFrancis Goggins and John Chand­ understands It and should result in lines
iuminuiu
.i
nnu the
me uer
ui the
me Defense
i/cieiisee.uuncu.
Bld Orville
UTVUie Sitton.
onion, Woodland;
wooaiana; Harliar- cultural practices will be discussed. I Ing have been chosen: Miss Ambra '
tract to
Richardjaiuu
Jacobs
and
ber of
Council,rrprrrepre- , aid
ler trumpets: Bud Wolf. Dick Bo­ a more equable distribution of firtn
firm name
men.lv aarecognition
rrcrwmlt Inn senting
.inline the
thn Barry
Rnr-rvCo.
rvi Nurses'
Uur...' A._
..___ __________
—.... ....
i-_.. 1 rrutw*.
VI.. vr «ar*...noruert ocnowaiter. l
nameL*merely
As- nIH
old Leland Gates, ahalKwIllaShelbyville; RavRay- i|Home
economics___
specialist
win. ir.ualso
■££jfSKi
gart. John Lockwood and myself rationed food.
■ of the present ownership structure, soclation.
imond Carl Overholt. Middleville; speak on how beat to prepare thex-1 Mr*. Lewis Hine. Mrs R. E. Wait.*; ceUent list of RegUtercd Milking
•axophoue and Lynn Newton bass
'Waller Allen Brodock, Middleville; । vegetables
to .make them healthful
| Mrs. Otto Isenhath. ndTiu.-.i,.'
Mis* Grace
.. tizlng
.
John Chandler and Dick Bogart
| Gordon Clark Trick. Delton: Arthur ' and nppc
to the family.
,o-*-v—• »»-«•—
liave already been called for their
1 Clarence McKelvey, Hastings R. No, | -r much to plant to produce }
How
(Continued on page 8. Sec. 1)
' chickens hay and grain, tool*, harRED CROSS "PRODUCTION LINE" IN ACTION
phyxicaU. John Lockwood has en­
I
Kenneth
Bass
of
Nashville
who
I
2
®
2
pints
of
vegetables
and
I
, BUU uwacamu
Tf ^vegeta^bles^
j—----------------------- 1---------------------- .J 1K4CI
ne»7and
household bwmb
goods.. n
A lunch
listed in the reserves and expects
accommn
ed
th«
Sroun
to
KalamaI
fru,u
10
can
"
nd
230
pounds
of
,urh
D
aL
L
J
14
a*Mt&gt;n wUl be on lhe around*. Da
hl* call very soon, and Francis Gog™™T?lte«m£day foMndurttan vcBetable* as cabbage potatoes, i Brotherhood Meeting not miss this role. Allen Haskins
5ins U just waiting for his ntxt
squash and carrots needed by each D
.
J *
ti
ic •«» crr
s,,e and E- E. Gray
Irthday.
person In the famll ywill be db- i rOSrpOneu TO Mor. 13 ; will act as clerk. Be *ure and took
' ThLs won't leave much of an or­
cussed. The estimated value of this
, mpetlnHrnth-1Uw? “«**■ ebewhere In this issue,
chestra as far as quantity Lv con­
TIRE AND GAH RATIONING
!
----------cerned but Oh what quality! At
Effective March 1st. it is no long- food if purchased Is about 5200.00 L
j er neceasary to make application to JlXd mSu nT'ir.
of .March 15 a,-, original- GJ*JTO!S ®l^fKMAW?
least in our own opinion* Anyway
have tires retreaded. If you have
aJLi.
the ».* acheduled. Kim Sigler te to be *
dt&lt;ld^„‘JuJl fanning.
we are going to carry on till you
! a tire that needs retreading, all that' wwl-planned honje food supply.
I
&gt;peaker
Mr. Blackman will hare an auettao
fellow* finish the job and come
back to take our places
I it lx necessary for you to do on \OTfCE
1
--------------- ***--------------- mC B ?,clu?an/^I? located
Hube Cook.
; March 1st. or after, is to leave your ’ H. C. Dunton will be at the Barry EXECUTIVE BOARD MEETING I 'l •’’*
! tire with a tire dealer to be sent county court House. Hastings on 1 The executive board of the Barry
in
for retreaduig.
Ssdavsu March &lt; 111. 18I and 25.1C0. Chapter. American Red Crore.
Calling Harold F. Bolo—we're out
The Rationing Board warn* that from । 30 t&lt;&gt; 4 30 p M for lhe pur- *111 nierl Tue*day. March 9 »• ’•*’ l*^&gt;ren Coppock will cry the sate aM
of breath making the rounds try­
| when a Ure tnsjvector makes note- p^ ot B^ung thaw taxpayers Bt lhe City Clerk's office.
ing to locate you so you could col­
Uie ndv. elsewhere in this issue fat
! °n. °n.ia TLre iln“i2TCl ?”
*’l’° ,,av*‘ ,n Intangible Tax return
■ ..............
lect on the money order that you
full particular.
■
that
a Ure should be retreaded. It ,
with the Michigan Deiwirt •
n,
----- • **■were entitled to last week—we still
Grand
Rapids. Mich. I
----- - ---! w necessary that this be taken care
of RFrvenue. These returns cook Bro*
need your address — who knows
of
at
onceas
a
^lay
In
getung
a
imusl'be
filed
on
or
before
M.irrh
naatinn
Mich
•
'
S»*2Tr
what It 1*7
|
tire
repa
red
would
make
the
own31
„
nd
thoM
,
nol
(lllng
OIl
q.
M
dn!p
S&amp;n
1
I
m.lnL ro
Thbi week the maztuna goes to
I
er
incligioie
tor
new
tires
tn
ute
;
:
i?
u
vere'dHfir
’
^.r
n^!
arc
”
ubJpcl
to
•ndTnterret.
Enclosed
W
‘
hi
f
i??/
’
i
’
r
d0Ua
u?
■'*
“
•'farm'acrid^m‘re’d
Dennis Ailerdlng—It is yours for
I
future
It
is
very'
difficult
at
pres|
one dollar Dennis as soon ax you
a-Jo . for the Banner, which I feel I could . tlie labor *hartage Mr Wllliaon
|ent fo get new tires and they should
present the money order gt the pro­
j not do without. Itih
was
ths firat paper I""!
naveJ",
an AUC
Auction
Sato t'
al the faro*
1. mm*!
TO
NOTICE
'
’u,™
'!“ 51?
per place.
you h.vr .-B-or -C- nwllne I Tn. uunul mr.uni ol the Hu. Li " lit ijnef?. Ml™ IS
LSI?
.H “*I
Eight more boys leave Friday for
My father. &lt;Mllo W. Fwhl
mile north of Ban fie Id. Hr
;
ration
expiring
March
IM.
and
have
tings
Rural
Fire
Association
will
be ■ small.
Fort Custer to join up with you
always read it to we girls. He was offering a Rood list of borara.
,
not
signed
a
renewal
application,
held
at
the
City
Hall
at
2:00
p.
m
lads, seems like they’re leaving very
very choice, always hunt* the papers
।
you
should
do
so
at
once
on
Saturday.
March
8
Everett
fast these days. Lost Friday when
up high, so he could save them.
P. L. Bauer. Chairman of Ration-1 Swegles. Secretary.
fifteen took, off. Mrs. John Wooten
Sometime* It would be two weeks
ing Board
■
-—........... &lt;-»■«- .
■
made popcorn balls, all wrapped
between times of getting the Ban­
---------------------------------------------------- , ATTENTION BOWLERS
separately, and when the boys
ner*. Then whoever went to Has­
NURSES
AID
i
I
wish
to
express
my.
appreciation
boarded lhe bus their leader (one
tings would bring all lhe mad along
particular*.
।
All
application*
for
Nunes
Aid
for
your
patronage
at
the
Hastings
of the groupi took the popcorn
the road to our home, which wM
training should be mailed to Mrs. j Recreation bowling alley* during m miles east of where Freeport
balls and tossed one to each fel­
Mrs. W. D Barnes and ber workers shown in th« picture made a record in filling the kite for the
George Hebdan. West Green St . I my years a* manager. I hope you U now. Then. it was all woodland. FRED MUFKk.
low a note has already come back
armed foree* when they met in the Red Cross room*. Monday night. Feb. 15. In one hour and a half
Ail
the
omont
Hastings,
before
March
Sth.
Ap|*D1
extend
the
same
courtesies
to
raying how good they were, and
When. we girl* married and left
they filled MJ bags with stationery, books, pencils soap boxes, cigarettes, shoe laces, shoe polishing cloth*
plication blanks may be obtained Mr. Parlove the new manner
home we all took th« Banner. Mr Shafer will be ■
what a Uvoughtful tiling it was to
at lhe Red Crow Room*.
William Schader. Jr. .3*4 sisters have all passed on Inng ago. public auction at
do. Mrs. Woolen says she’ll do the
I will be 84 years old In April and
same for all the boys who iekve1
NOTICE
.
NOTICE TO FISHERMEN
look forward to the Banner coming
from here and for all thaw fellow* I
i The Brotherhood meeting which
Fishermen are asked to please
ley Cumming*. Mr*. Rowel Kantaer. Mr*. Frank Andrus. Mr*. Wm. Al Scbsder, Mr*. James L*ng»um. jwa* to have bean on Monday,'make a special effort to remove
Yours
you need any help, such as lard or
Mr*. Bay Water*, Mr*. Osborn. Mr*. Lockwood, Mr*. Archls McDonald, Mr*. Hoonan. Mr* Harbert Quig- 1 March 15. has been postponed un- their fish house* from the loc bestuff let u* know Mrs w. and well
will
til the following week. March 22 I fore it breaks up so they will not
MM Colire* Ave N.
help you out You’ve taken on a
Kim Sigler will be the speaker
i sink and interfere with motor boats.
Grand Rapids,-Mich.
(Continued on page 1, Sec. t)
.
.... . ......... 1 eta.
,
Wollace, Rogers Candidates
For City Clerk
"Let George Do It." seemed to be
the attitude of most Hastings vot•To Whom Tils May concern:
And especially to old %oliy him­ 'era at tne city primary Monday
of course, being "tlie other
self. whoever he is. and where did ' (George,
he ever get the idea that I could fellow' i, for the total vote was
write a letter that might interest verv light despite the presence of
city-wide and two ward conhim or anyone else. My wife ha* one
In all fairness, however, it
■kept all my letters to her. both be­ teste.
be admitted that the primary
fore and after we were married and must
was proportionally better
they don't make a very imposing turnout
than the usual turnout at the party
package elUier in bulk or in literary caucuses
which used to name the
contents
My letters home from
mil
true usuuuy
candidate*.
College
usually stavea
stated vnav
that 11 wii-*
was c
in good-health and hoped the folks
Total vote in the city was 667 of
were the same A P S wu usu- « t«t» registered vote of about 2.500.
ally added just as though it was an 1 hb b a tunwut of klightiy ffss
ntlcrthought. and not the main reu- than « per cent and Is about in line
ron for writing, stating that my *“»&gt; the usual primary vote in
funds were pretty low and a lit- ;»»ate elections.
tie money might be appreciated by | Result* of the city primary were
some of the Ann Arbor merchant* ,a* follows:
For cllv
City Clerk-Walter
Wallace.
iind Cy Houstons bowling alley*.
, Por
“
*
“ “
Sterling Rogers. 172. Fred
Till* .same flare for literary gen- 310:
'
125. Walter Wallace and Ster­
ills wax UiheriU'd by Leslie while Hale.
ling will be the two candidates at
S^‘bJniS!l?'.ffa.m ii™: 1the
“ final election ™
on Monday. April
bus home to stale his wants rather . F Aiderman in the First Ward—
than write a tetter However there lWX lZl«: Herbert Calkins.
wav one exception in Davids case. „.
Beverwyk. 22 and Archie
Last fall we got a past card from •••
••
— -...1
W. RMckord.
21. Walter Eaton
and
him one Thursday stating, there Herbert Calkin* will be the two
was u squirrel in hl* hunting coat candidates Bl
„ final election on
at u
the
hanging in the cellar way. which Mondav April 5
hr xhot the previous Saturday. I -For Aiderman
in the Third Ward
which wr might like to remove be- 1 Don
Siege). 59; Ixiuls Abbey, 45
fore decomixiaitlon set in. His lit­ —
and Fred Smith. 15. Siegel and
erary effort was wasted as we had Abbey will be the two candidates al
already found thr squirrel for the the final election on Monday. Aprd
icoron hr gave Davr enlLsted last
August in Die reserve* and U ex­
pecting his call any day now. and
wr are hoping hLs teller writing
will improve when he get* farther
from home than Kalamazoo

।

RATION BOOKS ARE
DISTRIBUTED

SAXONS LOSE TO
CHARLOTTE 40 - 53

WAR FUND 1943
AMERICAN RED CROSS

PRODUCTION MEETS

...’i

To Fi" Voco"c*Lch

a

COMMITTEE NAMED

‘

KtlKUll WAAU

�THE HASTINGS BANNER. THURSDAY. MARCH 4, 1943

LOCAL NEWS

conserve on points ... to budget them better over

Under the paint-rationing system, which assures

the period. Second,

tyo kinds of currency — money and point-stamps —

extra cash savings at every point in

and you save BOTH when you shop here. First, our

. . . at every one

fine variety of unrationed foods

make it so cosy to do all your buying at one time.

enables

you

to

of

our daily

low

mean

prices

market

our

departments

the five

that

TO SAVE TIME wc arc asking ou customers to hove their ration points, coffee &amp; sugar stamps
ready first. Wc will sort out your groceries for ration items before taking your money.

Pillsbury’s Best Flour

$l.25

Purasnow Flour!

$1.15

241 2 lb. sack

covers

without

^i, POI.'NT
Baby Food

39c

dor

6'
6'
13'

Junior Food

Baby Food
Enriched with extra vitamins

Quaker Oats

pkg.

Igc. pkg.

lOc

Ulapp-. can

22c

£ 6 POINTS

Vegetable Soup

Kellogg’s Corn Flakes

8c

pkg.

.1 for

(ampbells

Chicken Soup
. .

CumpbelLn

Peanut Butter

n

2

smalt

I9c

giant

Chipso

i«9.

6lc

22c

Igc. pkg.

22c
small

.m.n

2

. .

Beef Soup

O

Campbell*

“ for

Vegetable Soup
Orongctts

22c

22c
lOc

pkg.

22c

largt

49c

Igc. pkg.

Large size package

Ivory Flakes

ib.
jar

X

giant 60c
small 2 for 19c

Duz

I9C

tor

&amp; 8

23'
17'
29'
23'
10'

.’st i™!?..0!™-?.

POINTS

Corn
Vacuum parked

Corn
Vacuum packed

Catsup

2.27

2
2

Cocktail Sauce

lb. 32c
CHUCK BEEF ROAST
Ground Beef
o f . tb.Pork Roast
Erath, ib.
39'
Short Steaks
37' Veal Steaks
Lb. .
.
42'
Pork Chops
41' Veal Breast
Crater eats. lb.
22'
Pork Shoulder
Pork neck
Steak*, lb.
.
39' Bones.
10'
Ib.
.
Pork Sausage
Boiling Beef
29' Lb.
Grade Nu. 1. lb.
19'
ROUND &amp; SIRLOIN STEAKS
&gt;b 39&lt;

Catsup

Catsup
Pik Nik .

Dry Beans

Great Northern

25'
31'
17'
17'
14'

O lbw 1“ 9
C
**

Currants

Hor. pkK.

1 ■

17c

24'

Cut Green Beans Q7c
.2 for

Jordan

MR. H. LIVINGSTONE

VF-JHPIANAPVUS

mH

$

CALIFORNIA CARROTS 2
Florida Oranges

4Kc
“v

Rutabagas

Ti® *ire. dot

“■

Apples
Fanry Spys .

Cabbage

7c

New. b-

■

HEAD LETTUCE

15'
Qc
*&gt;*

2 lbs.

Q

OCc
|b». "V

Grapefruit O

j Cc

Piuk Meal

")

“for

■

16

Sweet Peas

o 20
Raisins

2 for 25'

Prunes

19'
21'

POINTS

13'
20'

BUY WAR BONDS ANp STAMPS HERE!

FOOD;,CENTER
THE BEST FOR LESS 1

1

0ft . yf'TCAND

THEATK»=
81—

s

N. MAIN ST.. NASHVILLE. MICH.

§

FRIDAY and SATURDAY. MARCH 5 and 6
DOUBLE FEATURE ATTRACTION
Richard Carbon and Martha O'Drbc’oll

MY HEART BELONGS TO DADDY
and Roy Rogers and Gabby Hayes

be at oar store on

"RIDIN' DOWN THE CANYON"

Special Showing of Fine Spring and Summer

SUNDAY and MONDAY. MARCH 7 and 8
Claudette Colbert. Joel McCrea and Rudy Vallee

0

"PALM BEACH STORY"
BareaiA matinee Sunday 1:M to 3:00

Suitings.( Xopcoatings Maitc-tu-Ordcr
Here’s your opportunity to
choose from "suit-size” sam­
ples—large enough to give an
accurate idea of how they will
look when tailored. Every new
color, pattern, and weave—
hundreds to select from.
Whcjhcr you arc hard or easy
to fit, you will enjoy the serv­
ices of an expert, assuring
perfect clothes styled with in­
dividuality and fine custom

character.

OR

FUTURI

TUES.. WED.. THU RS.. FRI.. MARCH 9. 10. II. 12
Paul Muni and Ann Carter

"The Commandos Strike At Dawn"
Then will be no increase in price*

AR UY
B
w

TIIEATK|7

Hastings, Mich., Phones 2247-2282

FRIDAYond SATURDAY. MARCH S and 6

DOUBLE FEATURE ATTRACTION
Chester Morris and Constance Worth

'Boston Blockie Goes Hollywood’
and The East Side Kids and Gale Storm

"SMART ALECKS"

BE MEASURED WHILI
HI IS HERE; IMMEDIATE
DELIVERY

SUNDAY and MONDAY. MARCH 7 and 8
Robert Paige and lhe Andrew* Sisters

"HOWS ABOUT IT'"

Waters Clothes Shop
204 E. STATE ST., HASTINGS. MICH.

Tlie W.S.C.S will meet Ln the SPERRY E. ROUSH IS.
/hurvh jxtrlors Wednesday evening. FIRST LIEUTENANT
Sperry Evison Roush son of Mr■Mf.r, 10. at 7:30. Harold Foster will
show slides of scenes taken in th" Mabel Roush. came home Sunday
I west and Mrs. Robert Burch will for a visit and is awaiting his call
•I sing social musical numbers. Mr;. to --------sendee—m—
the.......
Army SlgnuPconw
Vw&lt;pJ
iCltaritf Paul has arranged the pro- J in which he has enlisted and lias
1 received
received his
his contmlsslor.
commission a"
a* a Fird
Fir*t
: gram.
----------I’ Lieutenant.
PRAIRIi: GARDEN CLUB
, 'i T-.
la „„
For IL.
the past seventeen ,„
years
he
| Dotothy Carey was hostess to the had been employed by the Mlchij Prairie Garden Club at its regular pm Bell Co . and has worked *m
: meeting; Tuesday. Feb. 23, Twenty- Ontr.S
J... Jcc"-;;.
Irand Rc;:i.
Rapid*.
Jackson and Z..ukBattle
six members and one guest. Doris Creek. On Monday he went to pc­
; Maichelc, enjoyed a pot luck dinner, troit for instructions concerning his
| Idea.-, for wartime meals were ex- i assignment In the Slcnal Corp-.
changed during the roll call,. Il wa*' Because of hl* wars of experience
i voted to make a contribution to the &gt; with the Bell co., he Is splendidly
Rc&lt;l Cross. Jennie DnvLs will be trained for this/ vital division of
: hastes al the next meeting March the military service, as coinmunlca' 23 and Mvrta Jackson will have Hons must be efficiently handled.
charge of the program. •
i
;— ---------- &lt; • *------------ADVENTIST. Seventh-day •
! The Banner class of the Metho-1 Services-Saturday morning
| dLst church will meet with Mr*
Sabbath School—0:30 am.
(Warren Roush. 421 East Grand St.
Church—11:00 am.
- next Tuesday night. Mar. 0. for the
Temporary Location
usual pot luck supjx!r. An Easter 1 IOOF—Small auditorium. Comer
eollMUon will be taken. Visitors arc ; Green nnd Jefferson St. Coine and
welcome.
worship with u*

■

POINTS

Sift Peas

ST-,; sgfffi

Hostings. Mich. Telephones 2244-2557

front tht

KAHN TA1LVR1FTC TO

14 P O I N T S
Asparagus

Tailoring Expert Coming

FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, MARCH 5-6

y; n FRUIH £ VEGETA8LEI i

Oranges

Berry a* instructor. It will be held
in Hastings in lhe 2nd ward school,
Monday. Mar. 8. at fl pm. If you
are Interested call Mrs. Albert

The Petunia club will meet at
DELTON
.
Hie MUo-Cre**ey Home Literary Mrs Lydia Powell*. corner Dioiuv
Club will be entertained by Mrs. J and Marshall on Friday. March 5.
C. Horton and Mr*. Ad* Thorpe al
the home of the former Thursday. FORMER LOCAL GIRL
March 11. It will be the annual WEDS TEXAS MAN
meeting Roll call will be ' Help­
Lost Wednesday evening in 81.
ful Hinu for Future club Pro- Paul's cathedral, at a beautiful can­
charlour
. w
w 8por
w tj, Review broadcast? ?ranis." Dessert will be ttrVtd at dlelight ceremony, tlie marriage ot
cnarwne.
,
After listening (b-Madame Chi- •-Mr*’andMrs." Walter ManMIeld :30 P. M
Miss Jeanne Clncebcaux. daughter
The Delton Inland Lakes Garden of Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Cincebeaux
ang* masterful address to Congress of' 25 ------* -- Battle *«
—-•- —
Piper Ave..
Creek,
are
hold Its regular---------meeting
, at of Bloomfield Hills *nd Trail's Ena.
did anyone else resolve to do some­ the proud pan-iiU of a duaghtcr Club will
r--------thing about their voice nnd voca­ bom March 2 at Leila hospital. Mrs
home ,of Mrs. *y Durxee.. Gun lake, to Robert Christopher
bulary? Her power reminded us Mansfield will be remembered as------------1 ai’“r~?.---------------y “Jteraoon.. —irch 11. Roll .Gould of Houston. Texas, was sol1~
u_
..^ v
— Hobby? Mrs. icmnlzed. The service was read by
icall
—wh
What's
Your
of Jimmy Fidler* advice to hl* Esther Seeber.
Bertha Bush will tell abdul testing Rector Dean O. Ferrell in tlie prtuyoung daughter about the wav to
the soli and Mr* Bert Palpxi. fer- jence of one hundred guests,
win fame and fortune "Just learn OBERMAN—HERSHBERGER
tlllrcr io use and how lo apply.
Ferns, palm*, bouquru of whHp-'
lo talk like Rosalind Russell.'
Miss Carolyn Hershberger, daugh­
[nn(j sainion colored glidkrti-'lind
------------------------ -- L
Our two second teaitg, put on a ter of Mr. and Mrs. Loren Hersh­
fast antf exciting match before the berger of Woodland, and Victor E. MARTIN CORNERS-------------------- ; lighted tapers dccorjitcdthe-altar
Rev
Victor
Jone*
of
Hickory
CurT
'&gt;c bride, who win given in innrCharlotte game Friday nigh: Tlie Gherman of Grand Haven were
su-pense lasted until the filial united in marriage Sunday, Feb. 14, ncra will preach at the Martin riage by her father, was attired In
next Sunday, Mar. 7. Let i a drcsamaker gown of blue faille,
whistle blew.
nl the l-.otne of the bride's parents. church
there
be
a
good
attendance
to
hear
trimmed
with luce. Her accessories
Barry County maple syrup pro­ Rev. H. V Townsend read tfic vows
t»ie presence oU'wen- li,,n A t-P«ial offering will bv Uk- |wcrt
BIld she carried a bouducer.. arc inquiring daily of county afo p \i
guesu Mrs Marwret
,or “» WQrk
chuich |wre , qu« of rooe. and.frae.ia.
Agent Foster's office as to the cell­ tt-flve
‘pla'-M -O Piomb? kfiTu‘v'• Y^C •nd !’bro“d
...
°f. h2n°r'
ing price on maple syrup According
Truly."
and
the
Mendelsohn
"Wed------•
*
------------------------'
2? ^rei"
to information received by Mr. Fas­
(REEK
hh 7- bOn’
ter tlie ceiling price on Grade A ding March' and Uw bride'. »l*Ur. I CEDAR CREEK
The Community club meets this qbl2j!
syrup in gallon containers to re­ Joan fcimt "Because."
Miss
Maxine
Gillespie,
formerly
»'-*k
Friday
night
Everybody
in-'J*?
2®'!^
***
tail customers 1* 93 3B per gallon.
•
DelJ®‘t , „
Grade B 93.11 per gallon. Cases of oi Silver Lake. Ind , was maid of , Mted.
--------------- **'*■ ----------1
’“oUier of the
b gallons Grade A syrup sold to honor and James Edwards of West i
DUNHAM DISTRICT
****• c*
i‘Tr
stores Dial will retail the syrup ------------„...-- ----------the ceiling i» 11753 per case. Eaton
The bride wore a brown Botany
ine wucox cemetery circle met
i
County producers, the largest coun- wool suit with brown ucce.v.orle-. and at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wai- &gt;
Z't.' —“
“V
tv association m the state, held a corsage of whit? roses. The maid ter Clark In Maple Grove Center, . mother, 3
’
The Krtx
?"’*
Mrs?
acmid. won.
wore
“a
a’Tlue
their annual meeting last week and
honor was attired In a gold dress Wednesday afternoon. March 3.
'novner. Mr
» Gould
m.»
gown, combined wfth pink taffeti.
decided to sell Grade a syrup be- with black accessories and her cor--------------- «t»
.and with white accessories White
low the ceiling price of 93 25 per We. was of sweet pea*. Tlie brides 'Cloverdale
gallon.
mother chose a navy blue gown 'Tlie Cloverdale L A 8. will be ' rosebuds and gardenias formed the
College juniors and seniors. 18 with a corsage of mixed flowers for held March 11 at the home ot Mi mothers' corsages.
Immediately after the wedding,
to 28. majoring In engineering sub- her daughters wedding.
and Mrs. Waiter Lewis. Everyone is
a reception-dinner was held in the
Tlie
jects are now eligible for officer
The ceremony was performed bcbe- welcome,
Colonial room of the Wardell hotel,
trainingJu the mw
US .uaum
Naval .B.j.nt
.Re .erv« fore baskets of gladioli flanked with
. -----the bridal couple leaving later in
according to Lt Cmdr D. P Welle* candelabra and palms. Immediate-------- -College or university men majoring &gt;&gt;’ following lhe ceremony a recep- ( The Ck.au Grove L. A. S. meets the evening for a honeymoon in the
In engineering may gu directly to uon
held after which Mr. and Thursday Mar. 4 with Mrs. Frank eiutem states.
Mrs. Gould l* well known in Hos­
&gt;h. /-,»»&lt;
— of
„« Naval Officer —
Obermnn left on a wedding | Kilmer. Dinner to be served by Club
the
Office
Pro- Mrs.
3
will- be
"“djlw D.G.T.O. v&gt;uu
Club wui
will ting* where she lias many friends.
curetnem. Ninth Floor. Book Build- tri^to
— Miaml^Fla^
— • — j-— They,
— •—
—-I
in, Detroit, or see the college armed at home after Feb. 27 at 633 Frank- meet Mar. 10 with Mrs. Grace Coats, After graduating from the Hastings
fin Kt
St.. nrnnrt
Grand Woven
Haven.”
""" Ii
*" ----------—*****
H 1kh.1!'5,,poi. *ne graduated from
service representative II Is not ne- , lln
the Illinois Woman's College and
Mrs. Oberman was graduated from Dowling
ccssrtry to go to the Draft boatd.% oealso —
studied
at lhe Detroit Univerforc enlisting in this proaratn
Sliver take
surer
ua« High
nign scnooi.
school. ouver
Silver &lt;■ ■ Tlie uvawi*
Dowling vcmcicry
Cemetery uircic
Circle wiu
will -r~
—- -*
‘
“•* Mr.
1-■ 1 meet for •“dinner
-----------• business
-----------■
Next Wednesday. March 10 is Ash Lakt
’- ’,nd
Mr- Oberman is
i&gt; t*third
anil
meetll1*' Mhool.
Wednesdav. the beginning of ix-r.t “'siatant engineer on the Sierra on : &gt;ns Thursday. Mar 11. at the--------------""
Es'ter Ls Sunday. April 25
thp Great Lakes
church dining room. Everybody wcl- AMERICAN LEGION
AND AUXILIARY
Mrs j. w. Armbnuter is cmfined ..P***™ 1?rc*e,l‘a*ay were come,
I Auxiliary members arc especially
to her home with a sprained ankle.
¥"“2* Gillespie and Mrs
~
---------------। Invited to the meeting thb. evening,
caused when her ankle turned as Gertrude Strong and daughter. AFJC A M17ATIAKIC
which is to be preceded by a pot
she wa* nt work She was t«k n to
AJiP- of oi?“d
UlxUANIZA UNj
luck supper. Please bring a dish
the hnspilal where the X-ncs Charles Oberman. Mr. and Mrs viaI ivil J
|of
food,----and.-------sandwiches.
comshowed there urre no broken bene* S**ar?’ aMr ,and THORNAPPLE
*
GARDEN CLUB
- - ---------- - Tlie v«..Ln the absence cf the mayor and ,^55'a^
Jh»1'iic Thoninple Garden Club has •!L,I4‘'C
c&gt;&gt;an!&lt;' L* Mrs. Clertruon
.JI™;, Elvira Sayles and Mix
the president of. the. city council. ”*&gt;: ??d
PJ,„“.n&lt;iiiMr, br&lt; n Invited to attend the Home
Don Siegel, aiderman ircm lhe third r32t^f’waS?r,CS V “ Unte’ “ll ol Garden meeting of the Extension “tiT Wcdlea. A good attendance
Department, to be held at the Court “ d5slred a» l&gt;&gt;»ns for the birthday
ward, presided al the council meetHaren.
W to be dkciBsed Also
ing on Friday. evening. Routine.
, House Monday evening. March 8
those interested In the Muhar clue
business wa* transacted and the i An' one mav d0 “ Ci‘!&gt;ua* act ol at 8 pm.
----------- are asked to come and get Infor­
mayor wa* authorized to send a । Rcod-naturc: but a continuation of.
Tlie Maccabees will have a pot matl°n about lhe club from the
letter o! apreciation to Mrs ster- tllera &amp;hows it a purl of the tentluck supper followed by a social eve- Unlt Fres. Mrs. A Una Larsen. Tlu.
ling Rogers, who Itos resigned as porament.
nlng at the hail Thursday. Mar. 11. •soclal committee for April is com|x&gt;M?d of Mra
Mrs ,Ari,n
Lydia Rooerr.
Rnger.-,. Mru
Mrs
। Al! Maccabees and their families are *lxned
I invited. Plea-se bring coffee and sug- Irene Johncock and Mrs Esthc
| ar. sandwiches and one dish lo pass

Del Monte Whole Keincl

1st Call

MEAT DEPARTMENT JIT

Full of Juke. 8 lbs.

LACEY
The Union Cemetery Circle will
have a pot luck dinner at Ketch­
ams Hall. Wed. Mar. 10. Election
ot officers.

”"h^ ss?jtss

a fair share of food for everyone, you buy with

Wheaties

An Extension class in geography
the U. B. *nd Canada is being
“•COMMUNITY NOTICES ofoffered
by the WM.C.E. wRh Dr

Greet your Red Cross Volunteer 1 woriUng^ta'a' Shier''ice*Crt-art^Cx
’&lt;re &gt;n Orat!d RaU/hasVn
....
x..... transfefred
iransierrea to
to Hastings
nasimgs as
as manage.mannge.?
n
Rera*7nbc,r..lhf art's
1s a DOUBLE one, for War
Re'**
-• •*—
^^
eUr‘’ &lt;of
the local .tore, and •••-Mln Franand the regular wort
work at hame
home
ccna cutler has luumcd. the man­
ning in on the big end ot agement of the Miller *tcre tn Ann
the score-------------nll srason—
tjie defeat^ .
Fri..­ Arbor.
day night. u_
by zn
Charlotte
. — was rather
, evl Raufstjtter 1» quite ill
a bitter pill to swallow and the at­ and under the doctors care at her
mosphere was pretty gloomy. How­ home on East Grct-n fit. .
ever the boys lire working doubly .

SAVE

UATIAC |
If V I I V ■

[for* her loyalty and efficiency.

Selling Quality Keeps Us Busy

Bargain matinee Sunday 3:00 to 9:00
The Barry will be closed on Tuesday. Wednesday and
Thursday each week until further notice. Effective with Mor.9

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0

�THE HASTINGS BtNNFR THURSO LT. MARCH &lt;. 19W

CHURCH NEWS
GBACE LUTHERAN CHURCH
Morning worship at 10:30. Sermon
by lhe pastor, "A Blind Beggar’s
Opportunity."
Sunday school at 11:30 A M.
Sunday school .staff meeting to­
morrow. 7.30 F.M.. at 521 W. Court
On Sunday. March 14. the Grace
Guild will observe tlw third anni­
versary of IU organization in lhe
morning service at 10:30.

PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
A joint meeting of tlie trustees
and elders waa held at the Manse
Tuesday evening. March 2.
.
The Presbyterian Guild met at
lhe home of Mrs. Sterling Moore
Wednesday evening. March 3.
Tlie Woman's Missionary Society
will meet with Mia Robert Shan­
non. 118 E. Walnut St., at 2 P. M..
Thursday. Match 4
Mn. Aben
Joluison will lead and Mrs 8. Con­
ger Hathaway will liave charge of

I--------------------------------------------------AT THF THFATRES
Ml

i nc l

IM.J

Tlie management minounrr* that
the Barry Theatre will be ilo»ed for
part of the week. See ad for par­
ticular*.

Johnny. Weissmuller.
Franee* Gifford
Combining ihe^lhrillv of modem
warfare and the hazardous existence
of the jungle into one lllrn based
on the adventure story by Edgar
Rice Burroughs.
"My H*arl Belong* to Dadd)"
■tarring Richard Cartoon,
Martha ODriaeoll
1 Tlie story of a bubble dancer
whose in-law* want to take het
.baby away from her because they
I don't think she know* how to bring
It up properly.
"Bo*ton Blackie Goes to Hollywood"

Medical patient* discharged are Mncnnir
Fvz»nt&gt;
Harold Sinclair. Halting*. R &lt;v»«*OniC JOG Id I CVCnr
3;
313 s M&gt;aiican f\i TL,
WJlllam Hale. Harting*. R. 3: Ho1 ne JvQSOrl
ward Bristol. 812 W Green; Tho&gt; j Hasting* Chapter No. 68. Royal
Roitrbocher. Hastings. R 5; Law- Arch Mason*, have completed plans
rence Durkee. Lake Odessa: Baby for Ladles Night" to be held Pri1 David Huinmell. 720 fl Jefferson St. day evening. March 5. commencing
1 Guild No. 14. Mrs. John Eddy.-with Ute compUmtntary dinner to
| chairman, hap donated two bedside be served at 6:30 o'clock. Accord—--------------------------------w
coinmUt,e on grange,
stands -u....
which arc
appreciated.
Thanks ahd to Mrs. Phoebe menu. "sU Royal Arch Masons nnd
Fighter of Freeport for the lovely their ladies." are invited. There Will
be
an
after-dinner
musical program
flowers sent from the memorial
service for her son. Corporal Ber­ and Life Membership Certiflcalr*
nard Fighter, who was killed in ac­ will be pre^nted to six Royal Arch
tion in New Guinea on Jun 1. Tlie members of long Mantling Later,
memorial »a* held on Sunday af­ the Pant Masters Degree will be
ternoon in tlie Freeport Methodist conferred on three candidates widle
church.
; the women are entertained at cards.
Mrs. ajr-ir'-niH
Groreina tsauer
Bauer win
will nave
have
_ ...
7
Th. Mlo» who n«,r »iuw,r. «
ol
aUuwr nnwwhmtw
letter will explain now Uial he * Arciue Relekord L* high prigst of
heeding the government's warning the local Royal Arch chapter The
to conserve paper
committee on arrangements tor this

church Thursday evening. March
REVIVAL IN PROGRESS
AT WESLEYAN CHURCH
, 4th. —
Special services are being held1 Sunday nwming worship at ten
eijch evening
CIICIl
CVCIUIIB at O8 UVWC*
o'clock at uw
UK Uilrty
---- ---­
Wesleyan Mejhodlst church with about "Two Sea* in Palestine and
•• -- Myer*
••----- -■
------- — willTrio
jrrsch,*
thepreacKci.
theme. "Reason*
tlie,
Evangelistic
in will
—
charge. These workers arc well for Tithing,
known Southern singers and their . Sunday school at 11:4.
Hav, superin
superintendent.
musical program is a special fea-, tie. Hay.
Undent,
Sunday evenin*
evening club w
will meet at
ture of each service. Tlie attendance
8undav
- O'
o’clock, Patricia Fewleu. presl- Conntanre Worth
is Increajlng nightly and extra
real* have been arranged to accom- dent,
| Showing - the cleverest of al’
modatc the crowd
[ The Boy Scout Troop will meet at crooks al work in Ute glamoroc
A »peclal Invitation Ls extended by the church Monday night. March 8 movie capital.
Rev. Chrbpell and the people of tlie
Beverly Jean Tebo, Infant daugh- "Ridin' Down the Canyon"
churcht
ter of Linden and Zerepha Tebo of ■Urring Roy Roger*. George Haye*
su•—
baptized
Satuplay .evening the Trio will Plymouth.
---------- Michlfan.
---- -------•
Roaring thrilL* and thunderin'
m»*ent a program of request num­ with water from the River jordan action In Ute land of exciting ad
bers. retieatlng any song they have last Sunday morning at lhe First venture.
,
suug during the week. All requests Presbyterian church of Hastings.
The East Side Kid* in
Rev. 8. Conger
Hathaway of Has- "Smart Aleck*" with
rhould be written out and in the
...
pulpit before the service begin*. This Ung*, assisted by Rev. Everett Love Maxie Rosenbloom, Gale Storm
will be a service everyone will en- of Freeport, conducted a memorial
One of the Kids goes to Jail whet
service
al 2:30 "
P. ”
M. Sunday. ”FcbJoy.
—
*--------------‘u he is unjustly convicted ot robber
' ruary 28th. In the Methodist church committed by Rosenbloom and hi
' al Preeport In honor of Corporal pal. they are apprehended, but i
WESLEYAN METHODIST
Bernard C. Fighter who was killed jail break returns the criminals t&gt;
CHURCH
Services each night tills week ano in action In New Guinea. January liberty.
next al 8 o'clock with the Myers ,1. 1943.
Buck Jones. Tim McCoy,
Evangelistic Trio in charge. Special
Raymond Hatton in
program of'request number* Satur­ HASTINGS
"Rider* of the West”
day night.
METHODIST CIRCUIT
to the brim with plenl’
Sunday services: S. 8. at 10:30
In accordance with the plan of ofPacked
action and blazing gur
Tlie Week of Dedication, preaching playwestern
Preaching at 11:30 and 7:30.
when Buck takes the part of
services will be held Sunday. March
Sunday morning the Myers Evan­ 7. In each church of the circuit at a U. 8 Marshal
gelistic Trio will sing and Rev. Carl the usual preaching hour. Rev. Vic­
Messer, a member of the Trio, will tor Jones of Hickory Comers will PENNOCK HOSPITAL
babies were born
at the
speak at Martin and Quimby and . Eight
preach. We urge you to attend.
.... during
j—..— the ---the”pastor wilLbe at Goodwill and hospital
post. —
wrd. j0(lr
Hendershott, a special offering for boys and tour girl* They [an n
FIRST METHODIST CHURCH
Next Sunday marks the end of War Emergency nmis will be taken, girl to Mr. nnd Mfs. Forrest Foley
The Goodwill Youth Fellowship 632 W. Bond. Mar 2: a boy to Mr
lhe Week of Dedication which Is
being observed throughout Metho­ will meet Sunday evening with and Mr*. John White. Hastings. R
Vanderlcen---------on So -----Jefferson
dism. It is expected that every Louise
—---------------------------- 5. Mar. 2: a girl to Mr. nnd Mr■ Blaine Snvder. Freeport. Feb. 28
Methodist Church will hold a serv- , St.
n boy to Mr. nnd Mrs. Vemor Ben
ice of worship next Bunday morning
----------' nett. 806 8. Washington. Feb. 28.
and that an offering will be re- JOINT MEETING
----- . .----jolnl nipellng of
Ban-y co
eelved ..
to -----meet special
warA time
needs at home and abroad The Ministerial association and the port. R. 1. Feb 2U; a girl to Mr
money will be used for Overseas Re­ council of Religious Education will and Mrs. John Maurer. Nashville
lief, Camp Activities. Chaplain be held at the Grand St U. B
Service. Work tn Industrial Defense church Tuesday. March D bertnnlne lee Hazel. Like Odessa Feb Tt: p
Arena, nnd Educational Projects. al 11 a tn. Cooperative dinner at girl to Mr nnd Mrs. Gaylord Ghor­
Each member of the church'U a.*kra noon. Items of business wtU be dis­ ley. Lake Odessa. R. 1. Feb. 28.
Surgical patients are Mrs. Henrv
to rededicate himself lo new loyalty cussed and Die afternoon meetings
In service during this time of worn: Wil) be lead by Rev and Mrs Minor D. Davis. Hastings. R 4: Mrs. Elneed.
fxutor of thc-'MiddlevIlIc McUiodlst vin Heffelbowcr. Clarksville; Mn
Mr. Stone will use as his theme church. Since these meetings u.e Fomelia House. Battle Creek. R G
next Sunday morning "The Church now held bl-monthly a full attend - MLss Susanne Kreider. Leach lake:
Mrs. Clavton St. John Del’on. R !
of Christ In a Stricken World.''-Thf once Is expected.
ll: Mrs Homer McKibben. Middle­
newly organized Altar Choir will
. ville; Mrs. Ernest Scott. Hastings. I
sing, also the Adult Choir. The Sun­ BAPTIST CHURCH
day School will meet at 11:20.
। Sunday school nt 10 o'clock.
I Divine services at 11 o’clock. "The
Mrs Anne Demond. Hurting* R i
Wonders of Redemption" subject.
2. Dan Wright. Freeport. R 1. Fred 1
PILGRIM HOIJNESH CHURCH
We
... enjoyed the services «.
of ....
Rev. Evening service at 7:30. The ful- Dunlao. E. State St., and Mrs Mel­
vin Wade. Ha«tings. R 5. are reg­
U F. Burkey last Sunday. He spoke filment of Isaiah's prophecy.
both morning and evening.
•**.
—u-.. nights *&gt;B ..Y nP. »•U. at the istered as medical patients. .
Tuesday
Next Sunday evening Rev Mrs. church at 7:30.
Patient* discharged since last re­
Wednesday nights prayer meeting port Include the following surgical
Manker will speak from the sub­
cases: Richard Teske, Hastings. R
ject—"In the Light of Prophecy at lhe church at 7&lt;3O.
Thursday night prayer meeting 5; Mrs. Robert Lord. Hasting* R
What may we Look for Next?”
1; Mrs Howard Bryans. Delton:
Prayer Meeting Thumtay evening for Isreal at the Church al 7:30.
The Ladles J. O. Y. missionary Mrs. Clark HUI. Marshall; Flint
at Mrs. Sam Shriver, on Madison.
society will meet or* March 10. 1943 Phillips. Clarksville; Mrs Kendall
Come and worship with us.
Place of meeting lo be announced Keller. 711 W Grand; Robert
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRUR*.
later.
Reeves, Vermontville; Mrs. Merton
SCIENTIST
.
----Hoffman. Hustings, R. 4; Paul
The subject for Sunday L "Man." ।
BANNER WANT ADVS. PAY
Woodman. Woodland.

vitaminized
lb. 27c
CHURNGOLD OLEO
80
size
5 f°r 25c
GRAPEFRUIT
$116
24! lb. sack
PILLSBURY FLOUR
21 lb.
22c
SNOW WHITE CAKE FLOUR
2
Ib
.
box
21c
MONTEREY GRAHAM CRAX
HELP WIN THE WAR BY BUYING BONDS AND STAMPS HERE

C. THOMAS STORE

HAZEL ROUSH, Mgr.

HASTINGS, MICH.

-J

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I have purchased the interesls of William Schader, Jr.,

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Nicely made I Inex4 18
pensive! —
•.

There isn't really plenty of
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*

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Sweaters

Tough little knits — de­
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coat styles &lt;a few with
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Hard-to-soil col­
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Big wide-eyed bonnets, quaint
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course! Putting in shoe

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rendered by Mr. Schader. You are always welcome and
we hope to enjoy your friendship and patronage.

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Miller. George Kurachus. Fred A.
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•«
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IS SOMETHING TO BE PROUD OFl

WAR STAMPS AND BONDS AT

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EDITORIALS
. (Continued from page 1. Sec. D
tered the war short on locomotive
equipment. British, and
American raiders have been taking
a steady loll on freight yards, locomotive work* and locomotive*. Kvrn
thc guns of a fighter plane can
cause serious damage to locomotives
necessitating costly and time-conBurning repair* Germany nearly
•uccecded in Ruesla. Tn a cam­
paign where the extended lines
created such tremendous problems
of supply- H may be that, when the
full facts of the war arc known.
thr.M- damaging aerial attacks on
German transportation may have
represented the difference between
success and failure' for the Nazi
Invaders Russia is making an epic
stand. Tlie Red Army bn* won the
respect and admiration of all na­
tions ftehtlnv on the United Nation!front It detracts nothing from the
trueli heroic accompUahmenU of
the.Soviets to point out that they
-Have not been fighting •alone; that
the admittedly restricted aid which
England and America have been
able to give, have helped to provide
that “extra pound" of g^ergy which
has helped Russia weather two of
the most savage military on­
slaught* in history.
If there is anything tremendously
wrong with the highway set-up In
this ftate.1t will not be remedied
by the present senate bill which
would give the governor power to
appoint the highway commissioner.
In tlie long run. that would be a
mighty poor way to get the highway
department out of politics. The
measure doubtless appeals to some
Republican* because the Republi­
cans are now "in, the saddle" and
K
tt would Kl.lgive llirill
them Uli
an (.Jtv.nl
effective
short cut to a thorough Democratic
purge. However, "what's sauce for
ihe -note U sauce for the gander."
as the old saying goes. and. when
the next Democratic governor comes
into power &lt;a* he certainly will,
sooner or later) it will be his right
and privilege to upset any highway
machine which the Republicans
might be able to build and replace
It in short order with a bevy of
"deserving Democrats" In fact, if
the hop-heavy Democratic legis­
lature in the "depression day*" of
the "thirties" had attempted to
place tlie highway department direptly under gubernatorial control,
many of the Republican advocate*
of the present bill would have de­
nounced ft In no uncertain terms!
In order lo ovoid too much central­
ization of power in the hands of the
governor and ip order to give lhe
voters of the state some direct voice
In highway affairs, the Banner
favors continuing the highway
comnU**loner as un elective office.
There is no questioning the fact
that Messrs. Kennedy and Von-

’ Wagoner have built up a mighty '
amooth-runnln» oolttlenl machine. |
based on the highway organisation,
which ha* continued to function In
spite of and in violation of the civil
service Uw. Tills last, is probably
M Inlich a reflection on lax en­
forcement of civil service os it is
On highway heads. Nor are you
ra4klng any progress so far as the
public interest is concerned, when
you #ixcmpt to break up one ponticaj madUne by merely paving
{he wnj. for nnouier • wlvich can
ra!1Uy
M partisan a*
t^e original.

I

selects colors carefully these days '
when planning the repainting of her I
home. Realizing .u..
that -v»he ,herself
&gt;. is
the mainspring of that home. It is
not strange that lhe thoughtful wom­
an selects tints and tones which are I
flattering to her own appearance.
It has been stated that every
— „ Color----type can use every color for deco- i
ration, but that the color intensity 1
of the decorations must be accurate I
to assure harmony and flattery. Tlie I
"All-Amurican" type—having light '
brown
dark
brown hsir
hair with blue. ■
।
-to
=j
=rj; brewr.
green or brown eyes—is flattered by i
lhe vivid shades
tints of every
——or
- —
color. She should avoid neutral '
hues.
Research proves blondes ।
should decorate
or. medi
­
loearnte with dark hi
1 wire&gt;
um colors, avoiding the vivid, un­
restrained tones..

to "buunente."
.
iuat« protection for troops,
has betn undertaken in M U. 8. ;
army camps.
lcQl camps to be trontlormcd
$25.000.000—accommodate several
hundred thousand treops. Six are
located in the West coast area; 11
in the Southeast area and seven in
the Southwest area of the United
States.
•
The term "hutment" L.
is -;
used —
to
designate a solid sheathed root with
a two-by-four bracing placed over
,
the
standard tent frame. Two sect
tiona
ot the screen wire are replaced
t plastic screen which 1* weatherby
proof, but which admit* sunlight.
Over tho other sections at screen
hinged plywood shutter* are
installed.

ON THE FRONT—Red Cross Field Director Jimmy Stewart
(right), of Oneonta. N. Y., delivers a package of Red Cross supplies
to Private Osman Wilder, Porter, Wash., at a foxhole "somewhere

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Army 'Uulineali

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Holy Name Society
Difference in Billion
The
Holy name
Name society aatca
dates m»m
from ’
A billion as defined Ln America Is ।
»«&gt;c noiy
a thousand millions. ur.d ir. Englund, the Council of Lyon* in 127-L Pope
a billion is deflacd as ji million Gregory X gave to John of VcrctUi
million*.
' the authority to form the society.

Company
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Consumers P

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Low temperature, evenly con­
Conservation
Officer
George
Sumner ask* that persons who car. trolled aven heal for roasting means
and are intending lo co-operet-’ tenderness, flavor, minimum shrink­
with tlie Purest Fire Fighters Serv­ age and all th* available nutrients of
ice next summer on a volunteer meat. Tender cuts of meat for roast­
basis are requested to sign up Im­
mediately at hl* office. 128 W. Bond ing are placed on a rack in a shal­
$t.. Hasting*. The local officer has low uncovered pan. (By shallow, we
been .supplied with blanks on which mean not over two inches high on
volunteers may designate the areas the sides.)
in which they are able lo serve,
where they may be reached, and
other information necessary to Im- i the gentle circulating fresh warm
: mediate dispatching of men tn fires ' air current! of the oven. The fat
aide—of—
the-------------meal is -placed
upper। in emergencies. Extra gasoline ra- ----------- --------lion* would be given to persons. most so that as lhe fat cqoks the
called on
work.
“ fire suppreuion
cuppreeclcn reek.
, basting job is done without the touch
---- a • *
- ---ot human hand. A lean piece of
.
- ------------- meal may be larded by lhe butcher.
Thousands of tons of proteins, brushed with oil. spread with Sof­
minerals, and other valuable food tened fat or-topped with strips of
substances are wasted each year bacon. For true roasting, meals
•imply because the by-products of should never be covered.
Roasting is a dry heat method of
nation's dinner tablas, according to cooking and neither pan nor oven
Dr. O. A. Richardson of the dairy in­ •hould retain athlnr. Ttc brown­
dustry division of lhe University of ing results of uncovered low tem­
perature roasting arc extremely at­
California college of agriculture.
Dr. Richardson says. "Once lhe tractive. This browning lakes place
consuming public has become fully In the latter part of the roasting
conscious of the value of the pro­ period without any increase of oven
teins, sugar, mineral salts, and vi­ heat.
tamins In milk, there will be no occa­
sion to quibble over whether a prod­
Help the Red Cross so it can help
uct derived from milk is a by-prod­
uct or not."
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A couple of congressmen. It seems,
got all -steamed up" over the fact
that some anti-aircraft guns on the
House offlcd building were made of
wood and maflned by "dummy"
crews. Prom a military standpoint,
this is in line with war-tested tac­
tics. Distributing n certain number
of dummy guns In a defense area is
one method of confusing enemy
reconnuisance. According to Wil­
liam L Shirer. author of "Berlin
Diary” the Germans use "dummy
guns” extensively lo confuse the
enemy. Doubt less England and Rus­
sia are doing tlie same. "Dummy"
gun positions arc used to deceive the
enemy as to the dlvopsltlon of fire
power; also to "decoy" him Into
wasting ammunition and risking
highly trained men and valuable
machines in attacks w|ilch arc
meaningless. Maybe the congress­
men were really disturbed about
this seeming lack of protection for
- valuable property," or maybe they
read into the existence of "dummy
guns" and “dummy soldiers" atop
their office building, a symbolical
rigniflcance which was not Intcnd-

News of American shipments of
oil and Rita to Spain is disturbing.
K .smacks too much of appensment
in the discredited Chamberlain tra­
dition.
dictator,- ...
is
......... Franco,
....... . Spains
...-----— ----------,50 closely tied In with both Hitler
'and Mussolini that
America'*
"PoUyanna^ diplomMy Unt going
to liave a bit of effect. Like Laval
and the vo
Vichy
-‘” rring
"’" in France.
Franco knows that an Allied vic­
tory prolnbly spells his doom. He
doesn't, want to see us win. He ha*
said so and he means it. When
Hitler gives tho word. Franco will
net and all of our gift* won’t have
any effect-Except, possibly, to
make Hitlers supply problem a
little easier. If North Africa nnd
Spain arc’ samples of what our
foreign policy Is to be, the most
charitable thing one can say is that
"it's almost n.s pitiful as 'Munich.'"i
—
" ===
n.
__ nt
___ ' fth.lllld
River
Diverted
Tlie swirling American river, near
Placerville, Calif , has been turned
four miles oil its course through
flumes cf chemically treated lumber
to give long life under waler. Tlie
.river flows acrosr’ravinss. through
Tunnels and along mountain-sides to
a power plant.

Routing Meats Better
When Left Uncovered

On. BHgk, Sp.&lt; i. TAe World -

CANNED AND BOTTLED VEGETABLES AND JUICES

SIZt

IONA CORN
catAM jtyli white.
A&amp;P CORN.
GOLDIN BANTAM
A&amp;P CORN.
IONA PEAS
DEL MONTE PEAS
A*P PEAS
IHMA CUT AREEN PEAS...............
SULTANA WHOLE
r^ANS
dpi i arif Cut WAX BEANS.........
IOMA SPINACH
DEL RICHES LIMA BEANS
camdrcii^ TOMATO JUICE...
IONA TOMATO JUICE

CAN

WEIGHT

11c
13c
13c
13c
17c
‘ 17c
13c
22c
21c
13c
10c
10c
7c

14
14
14
16
16
16
14
14
14
11
16
14
8

2 ,o. 39c
8c
26c
16c
21c
22c
15c
2 ,o. 41 c
10c
2 .o. 31c
21c

21
8
21
11
1A

oz.

OZ.
NO. 2

HO

oz.
no

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NO.
NO. 1

CAN
24-OZ.

RATION
TO INTI
EACH

rSICI

i oz.

AS.
«oz.

oz.

oz
CANNED AND BOTTLED FRUITS AND JUICES
no w,
IONA PEACHFS
.SLICED
CAN
II OZ.
II.OZ.
THANK YOU PEACHES . . .MICH. SLICED

nFl. MONTE PEACHES . . . .HALVU . . &gt;
NO I
SULTANA FRUIT COCKTAIL
CAN
NO ?
I IRRY FRUIT FOR SALAD
4 OZ.
IOMA RARTi CTT PEARS,........
l&gt; OZ.
no. r.i
THANK YOU BARTLETT PEARS. ..
CAN
NO 2-fi
IONA APRICOTS.............................
CAN
NO. 2
AAP APPLE SAUCEM ...
oz.
NO. 2
NORTHPORT CHERRIES. ... «&gt;u. ■&gt;„»
OZ.
NO.
2
•
CO
TART
IN
STRUT
PONO CHERRIES
CAN
OZ.
SusififesMesif
Ccutsted rfaod Rationd With Ple/tttf

jg

■ J on a POSTAL CARD
is printed o
E ^A|L
and sent through TH

Here's How to Shop
for Rationed Foods
at A&amp;P Markets

21
21
24
10
14
14
tfrusitd and fl/e^eiaJdeA

consumim
roww co-

IN INVI

amount

TOUl
I Nt’
C0NSUMH10N1 amount
I TWO
•
I MONTHS

amOUnt
BllltO f°l
•tfVlOUS
MONTH

O«OSS
AMOUNT

- HO

Of

4

35'

pUl AHtR

■ch 21c

BEETS

•CH

MILD CHEESE

IN DOQI
o«&gt;itobU

WISCONSIN

• IN LINE WITH the national policy of
conserving manpower and materials, we are
adopting the modern postal card type of
service statement.
It replaces the old-style larger form of
statement which in some parts of the territory
served by this Company was sent through
the mail in envelopes, and which in other
areas was hung on customers' doorknobs by
Company representatives.

BROCCOLI

Dairy Prodmti Are Not Rationed

G«°» 'S0'"*’

Med

TEXAS

i‘ 33e

FRANKENMUTH CHEESE
WISCONSIN CHEESE
CHEESE SPREADS
UHNLO
PURE LARD
OLEOMARGARINE
CRESTVIEW EGGS

Introduced in many pans of the country
as a war measure, the postal card bill has
been welcomed by customers, who find it
simpler and easier to handle than the bill
enclosed in an envelope or doorknob banger.
Watch for your first postal card bill.
The picture above will help you recognize
it. We hope you will like this change which
helps to conserve materials and to meet the
wartime manpower situation.

This LEW TYPE ol Service Slalemenl will he used B!i and AUER MARCH isl
IUS

consumERS power tompnnv

CARROTS

220 SIZE

H

SESVICt IO

TENDER

NAVEL

GRAPEFRUIT
ORANGES ORANGES
HEAD LETTUCE

NO MOR

TOT*l
HE1

CALIFORNIA

WHITEHOUSE MILK
BEET SUGAR
MAURONI
ROLLED OATS

38c
34c
5-OZ.
JARS 16c
i8c
ii 19c
ow-jv

CART.Vi IC

8c

EACH

14'

RUTABAGAS

3 ■». 13c

NEW POTATOES

S

TOP QUALITY FISH

its. 31c

Bakery Productt Are Not Rationed

WALLEYED PIKE

MARVEL BREAD

3 » J91

NEW FACK

SAUER KRAUT

2 17°

rorrr *eeo

2... 9c

VIENNA BREAD
AN6EL FOOD CAKE
METWURST,________________ ...32c
LEMON DELIGHT
BAR CAKE
FRESH CAUGHT
POTATO CHIPS
EOJIOH
BROWN BREAD
SUGARED
DONUTS
OR KAIN
NECK “BONES

..7c

HOLLAND STYLE

SMELT
2 35'

3^ 29c
37c
EACH 19C
19c
lOAf 12c
ooz. 12c

LGL SIZE

■ HOT CE«B*l

4^ 36c
3 ns. 18c
3cXr.26c
5 &amp; 25c

MELLO
WHEAT
MADE OS HUH
NORTHERN
TISSUE
WHITS SAIL
LIQUID
WAX
•LUI •ONME1T
SODA CRACKERS

19c
,5c
r 21C
2
26c
ROLL

Latest Food and Ration New

• O'CLOCK COFFEE
RED CIRCLE COFFEE
BOKAR COFFEE

................2 lbs. 41c
. ............... 2 Ib*. 51c

SELF-SERUILE

DIRECT FROM WASHINGTON

WKZO—-10:00 A. M. WED and FRI.

�SPRING SAVINGS
THE FINEST
CUT PRICED

p plies

lEOUCEC

Limn

Quart Siu
Self Polishing
Wax

32-Pc. SERVICE FOR 6
ZC
teJ &lt;

CLEANING SALEI
White Tampico-brisHe Scrub Bruih

/deo/ lor lunehoom and

Ho rubbing needed! Driei In 20

brnakfatli. (Pritt cut.)

Semi Porcelain! "Spring Bouquet” is a simple flora! spray
pattern with unusual shapes and narrow fluted rims. Set
consists of 6 dinner plates, bread and.butter plates, cups,
saucers, sauce dishes; 1 vegetable dish, small platter.

53-Piece Service for 8... -

HAND POTTERY MIXING­

CLOSET

77&lt;

OUTFIT

BOWL SET

Reduced! 3 convenient liieil
largeit bowl (with cover) may

............................... 7.97

hamper cut priced
TOILET TISSUE SALE

24-25

3 ROLLS FOR . . . |3&lt;

Modern typhon wothdown outfit

White, toft, abiorberdl 650
sheen lo a roll. Reduced!

CHOICE OF SEVERAL COLORS!

HEAT-RESISTING GLASS
DUTCH OVIH
1.89
An every-day roaster! Ideal for
baked ham, roaih. vegetabied
ttodi a 6-ib. rooUl

Deluxe Toilet Tissue
3 rolls for 23c
Cleansing Tissue Quality

19'*9'xl8' highl Smartly

Slylad Bench-Type Hampar
An attractive addition to any bathroom! These modem-design
bamjKrs arc of strong, closely woven fiber! Washable enamel
outside-finish will not chip or discolor. Smooth sanded inside . . .
cannot snag clothes. Choose any of several harmonizing color­
combinations to blend with your color-scheme! Get yours at this
reduced price!

Large Upright Hamper (19 x10 'x26'/2’ high).......................... 4.17

BUY YOUR CHICKS NOW!

Every chick from pullonim-testeo'. U.S. Approved
Flocks. Produced in U.S. Approved Hatcheries. All
chicks warranted true to name and breed. Buy now I

KITCHEN FLUORESCENT
Cool, modern light . . . easily in­
stalled! With two bulbs. Sale price!

BATTERIES REDUCED

6.88

FLUORESCENT BRACKET. Ideal over
stove, sink, or minor. Price includes bulb.

GUARANTEED 12 MONTHS
COMMANDER ... 39 standard height plates, 80
ampere hr. capacity. Handles normal driving, lighting
requirements in temperatures well below freezing 1

GUARANTEED 24 MONTHS
KWIK START ... 45 heavy-duty plates, 100 ampere
hr. capacity. At this sale price, a battery equal to oc
better than most original equipment!

EXTRA HEAVY WEIGHT

MEDICINE CABINET

Close knit, double texture cotton,
fleece-knedl Snug fitted want.
Cotton -T Shirt.................... 65c

••&gt;‘&gt;1
5.48
Hardwood, whits-snomsled re­
cell cabinet with etched mirror,
adpitable ihelvei.

Waste Baskets. Set of QQ
three! Durable fiber! OOt

5-Pc. China Bathroom q- ■
Accessory Set cut to Y/C

SWEAT SHIRT

97C

GUARANTEED 24 MONTHS
KWIK START LONG TYPE . . . 45 heavy-duty
plates, 100 ampere hr. capacity. Plenty of pourr for
all usual accessories. Save at this sale price I

DAT SALE OF MOTOR OIL

FAMOUS F1RI-K1NQ

LEAD-COATED

.

Murrtn

,'°l

GLASS OVENWAM 5Oc

Coa!«d,Ru&gt;l-R«U&gt;lw&gt;g.8b% long­

Your choice of a 3 piece mixing
bo-1 mI, □ covered casserole, or

er-life than original!

a covered loaf pad

Cookie Jar. 3)4-ql.ca- -­
pacify. Ideal canister. 3/1

50'Clothesline. Firmly
braided white cottonl 43&lt;

WARDS FAMOUS COMMANDER
MOTOR OIL REDUCED!
WARDS GARDEN SEED
Your choice of best varieties of flower and
vegetable- seeds in packs you'd expect
would cost 10c or morel

WARDS GRASS SEED
Standard quality. Tested ter germmotion
and weed content. Quick-growing. Nearly
I seed in 5 is blue grass.

Plus
Fad. tax

Wards COMMANDER is a 100% pure, wax-free
lubricant refined from highest grade Coastal Crudest
Tough and full bodied . . . filtered to resist carboni­
zation ... the kind of lubrication your car needs to
make it last-out the duration. But why pay up to 20cqt. elsewhere? Come to Wards . . . bring your con­
tainers r .. stock up at this low 4-day sale price!

HIGH PRESSURE GREASE
sib. cm.

........— 54c

WARDS CUP GREASE
5Tb. Cu....................

1

S4-INCH CABINET SINK
Un

&lt;WUr

Payment Plan

7A^

f

You'll want this modem cabinet sink the minute you lay
eyes on its smartly styled lines... the smoath linoleum
top ... the loads of storage room In the roorfy cabioetl
and drawers. Gleaming white sink tfiql’s easy to ks«p
dean. Cabinet finished in white enamel.
,

BUY THE THINGS YOU NEED HOW. . . PAY LATER ON WARDS MONTHLY PAYMENT

�THF HASTINGS BANNER, TRVBRDAT. MtRCH 4. BO

PADS SIX

| honors with a 1040 scries.
5742 Register nVook 2 BIRTH AND DEATH
| COMMERCIAL LEAGUE — Trio
wl WWW
Cafe won a pair from Consumers 517, 461. 194. 1172: A Melrose. R.
ror vvar Karion Book z
r_
z
• ■
Power co-; Auto Sport Shop took Compton. 471, 507. 197, 1175; G two from City Dads; Coffee Shop Laubaugh—C. Annable—184. 451, ■
tor WAR RA’HON BOOK TAVOtari
All local bowling records went in­ won the odd game from Andrus 210. 1151; C. Payne—D. Warner
mob
to discard this week when State In- Service: Moynanan Sales dropped
(Continued from page 1, Sec 1) , Hugh Byas—Government By As- week, according lo Supt. D. A. Van- ,
One Hundred Eighty-Five
•ulslion hit a new- high in perfor- ulrM&gt;
lo Medics:
Mrtllc,_ Goodyear
uoou&gt;CBr Bros.
OJU3. • Ransom—485.
sasslnutlon.
Buskirk. This is 88 more than regthree to
Leslie Lockwood and Miss Suzanne, Col. Carlos P. Romulo—I Saw the Litered for War Book No. 1. More '
Marriages Are Reported
—. ..
tnance and cracked the team, game
won two from Middle- Hubbard—D.-------- -------- -u&gt;d wi.L^I r«ord. or rb. M.Sf'cSlrS •” K
Sumner of Hastings; Mn. Lloya Fall of the Philippine*.
118. 1181; C. Leonard—K. Laberpeople registered this time front
County
Clerk Allan C. Hyde has
Membership At New Peak Gaskill. Dowling; Mrs. Kepdall
teaux—461, 522. 172. 1155; J. WooWallace Carroll—We're In Thia the First and Third wartis; less from recently completed
■alleys.
’’***
Itlon blanked Moose.
the files of
Coals. Coals Grove; Mrs. Herbert With Russia.
ton—G. Brower—426. 488. 210. 1124. I
the Second and Fourth. During the births and deatlu in 'Barry
Les. Hawthorne set a new high | _ . City Tournament
For Recent Ycort
county
Freeport. —
Others
ore--------to be। | Herbert Hoover &amp; Hugh Gibson— processor registration. 13,940 stampa
Singles:
, Wedel.
—r--------------------------for the Individual scores when af­
during
1942
and .the figures are
ter
starring ms
— 1
6?]• I Three
hundred »uu
and .Ml,
fifty Barry ! named later In different sections ol Problems of Lasting Peace
—
iiurc (iu»uicu
were removed from War Books No.
ter starting
his evenins
evening'ss piay
play wnn
with i Doubles and singles were rolled H. long
like those for 1M1.
a
, Richard Tregaskv—Guadalcanal 1 (mostly coupons front books bc- approximately
a 7-10
7-10 sallt
split went
went on
on without
without aa break
break. 0,1 l*'c local alleys in the second V. Smith ' 167 200 184 100 031 County Farm Bureau members and i u,c county.
Dcallu
in
the
county
totalled 263
H Compton 189 150 133 108 *u»
.. ...
----------------- at the-----Later ll Is expected that a speak- Diary.
longing to children under fourteen)
to bum the alleys tor a mammoth
iUj ..
their
families
gathered
Odd
and
were
divided
among
the
town­
673 count with same* of 236-213- p McMillen and P. Bonnett taking
Ruth Reed—The Single Woman while 7,454 Eight-Point ration
I Fellows Hall in Hastings on Thurs­ er will come to inform this com224 With a new record count of tlie
ln the doubles and Vern
Seversky—Vic- »‘“n&gt;ps w"‘■^‘lored' from WAR ship*. HaxUngs city and villages as
Womens Bowling League
day evening. Feb. 25. for their an­ mlttec about their duties and tn, Majcr Alex P. de Seversky-Vicfollows: Hastings city 99: Freeport
jry nurough
Air Power.
------------------------ ,in accord
...­---------1030
‘’ ?cCon&lt;1
Air Power.
RATION
BOOKS/DAO
1U30 In
m their
Uieir last game
Riune and
anu games
panics 1
----- smlie
— fctakln
Jean Brower scored a big 209 first nual Farm Bureau family night officer will conduct a mass meet- lory Through
8:
Middleville
8;
Nashville
28.
« which
woman's
Home Campanion
of 939 and 892 the team chalked up pl»c* in lhe singles.
ing to
all eligible
women will Cook ance'" with
’’ Consumer
**
' Declarations.
game and then coasted Into a 509
Dvu*
Asked if many people came to reg- Woodland 2; Assyria Twp. 4: Bal­
Doubles
a grand total of 2861 for the *ntw
““ l'The
r'— scores?series th head the week's play for P. M. with all tables filled to cap­ be invited. Watch for poMers an- Book.
uuuvuu, this meeting.
James Titurber-My World and Uter without thelACohsumer Dec- timore 20: Barry 9: Carlton 10;
137-192-153-472 the women. Jane Daniels bowled acity. The Hastings High School nounctng
F. McMillen
Castleton
9;
Hastings
Twp..
9:
Hope,
158-166-145-469 a consistent 502 series for second oreneatrft under direction of Lewis
' F. Bennett
&lt;w&gt;. «:i ■■&lt;.«; &lt;■&gt; ««
। Q; Irving 4; Johnstown 9; Maple
326 place and Doris Taliaferro hit 485 Hinr furnished music for the din- ' WAACS must be between the ages
336-213-224-673 - “dk-.
- ------- ™ — - --------------------- ------ \
[Grove 6; Orangevville 5; Prairl*--’
L. Hawthorne
1267 to land in third place.
,net hour.
r&gt;f 21 and 44 inclusive in good Dhy- । toxjo
•
t
145-176-235-556 *
Ivllle 5; Rutland 10; Thornupple 1:
W Hackney
128-132-149-409
Portias
added
a
game
to
their
aik
KUWIAUU
rt.aiii
UUKUU
WHIAlrnl
CIIIlUlUOll
De
menuuiv
Ulrri
’
_
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—
------------------184-166-157-507
*
§™
th
The
Woodland
Farm
Bureau
DU'
5
icnl
condition,
be
mentally
alert
'
Dorothy
ptompsan
—
Listen.Hans
Commiftee
Af
G. Monica
'ork Woodland TWp.. 5,-YankHrBprihRJ
150-168-230-548 lead by winning two and losing one cusslon
coffee and ;nnH.nhin
arm» requirement
rMiuirnmAntA |.I Sluar
Stuart
Chase—
—Goals
Goals For
For AmerAmer*
cussion groun
group served the colfee
Bnd.able to pass army
t Chase
225-158-221-604 J. Stutz
294 to Bllssu Bell Tel. Co. won a pair other needs .of the group. Elmer i-rn,- WAACS receive the same pay ‘c*■
.. „
.
I
149-179-193-521
Out of th^county deatlu (those
W. Ayres
1251 of games from Banner; State In­ Bush, accompanied by Mrs. H. J. [ ns a private in the army, starting I Irft Wolfert—Battle For the Solo939 •W&gt;030 2861|T'»£*
w
■-dying ip-^ome other locality hut
170-184-127-481 sulation won two fiom Leonards: Poster,
,,Y!
“’ ,. .
Poster. led in community singing I a
att &lt;50
jsn pe
1)Crr month, with the same:*
uunt:m
?!u
“
brought to Barry Co. for burial &gt;
) RECREATION LEAGUE - Glen
163-155-209-527 Piston Ring Shop took Piston Ring with carl Brodbeck. Vice'President 1 opportunities for advancement. Of- I “JTaS B&lt;r
2Ienr»
versity
of
Michigan
club
in
---numbered
‘"red 53.
53,
RecreaUon^ague
|
Hdk
Perkins hd the ...----------- -----Office by a lone game: Orphans of the county organization, acting fjeers are now chosen from Hie ■ ““rial Awwd Prize Stones of 1942 tings, tlie students of our high
'flic
...v record of births during 1942
with a big 618 scries and was the
1235 lopped Strand by a single marker: os chairman of the program.
, ‘ranks the same as in lhe army.
Anerla Petri—lour Children in schoo! are able to compete „.... shows
,1IOW» aB total
luVB1 of
O1 528, which
WIlI1
is npspark that won three games for GOtMHIer
161-148-169-478 and Bonnet and Gown won a com­
Karl
Randalls.
Boatswains
mate,
I
n
„r™
eA&gt;intv*&lt;
nm
i«
ra
[Wartime.
other
students
of
the
state
for
uniproximately
the same -v
as for 1941.
Middleville from Hastings Piston R. Tailllaferro
159-140-114 413 plete series from Trio Cafe.
verzitv scholarship. Any student nnd
—-• follows
»-««-— licfewith:
•—w—•
Rings. Strand Theater won u pair Hdk.
rt c
40 Mrs Buuer nas oeen inronnea
Best
scores:
who
wins
such
a
scholarship
has
his
wh^nn
“
nd
wver
*&gt;
S'oung
women
have
alHastings
city
319;
Freeport
4:
from Hastings Ice and Fuel and Total
1228
Mrs Hughie Call—Golden Fleece or her tuition paid through their
209 129 172 509 SS.'
tbi\Xn,7S”.,5.'"muS:
,-"1“IMr
3: Nashville 7; Wood­
Leonards took two from Bliss.
204-153-207-564 J. Daniels
M Comp
Jean Potter—Alaska Under Arms tour years of college if their grades Middleville
pearcd on the program with rnu'l- tenlistment penoa is tor ttut aura- PISTON RING LEAGUE — Will H. Phillips
137-145-159-441 n TnHnferro
Florence Dakin Aj Ella M. Thomp­ keep to a certain standard. In the land 0; Assyria 4; Baltimore 9;
157
160 485 cal numbers Und a discussion of the [non of the war and for six months
Ayres topped the Piston Ring Lea­ Hdk
216 M. Mannl
three years that the Hastings Uni­
183
153 463 training and work cf the US. Coast following, and the main induction son-Simplified Nursins.
gue with a 595 scries and ids mates. Total
J. K. Lasscr— Your income Ttx. versity of Michigan Club has been Hastings Twp. 5: Hope 3; Irvins
.
L. Willetts
154
148 450 Guard.
center is Des Moines. Iowa.
Johnstown 7: Maple Grove 10.
183-206-120-509
Shippers, won a pair from 40 M C. Morey
- Geo. J. Lyons * H. C. Martin— organized we have been successful 6;
134 177
445- County Agent Foster Introduced [
5; Prairieville 16; Rut­
169-156-182-50? V. Wheating
A: Ms. Office No 1 blanked Office W Schader
Seven rveya
Keys u*
to ucuttig
Getting anu
and notenng
Holding to have one student win out each Orangeville
. .
,
—
. ■ ocvcn
Dr. Mel Trout ot the Michigan —
158
land 1: Thomapple 5; Woodland
No 2 and Machine Room won the Hdk
199 B. Braendle
year. f?ev. Conger Hathaway is Twp.,
163 143 122 42fl state college Dairy Department County Needs Greater adolL. A
,
7; Yankee Springs 3
odd-game from Grinders.
Total
1216 J. Parcell
n
I Robert A. -Griffin At Ronald M. chairman of this year's scholarship
132
420 who presented motion pictures of a F
In
1942
there
256 delayed
129-178-190-407 G Hall
, Shaw—School of the Citizen Soldier. committee and he with Mrs. Jason bit th records filedwere
SERVICE LEAGUE — Rotary No. C. Dolan
146 131 139 416 ennor trip down Sand River in CQQ production
—births occurring
142-180-195-517
r-KK.a,
r
k
Mildred G. Ryan—Your Clolhez McElwain nnd Mrs. Maude Smith,
2 won two from Rotary No. 1 and D Siegel
Canada r«
to Lake
Superior. The au-­ '
previous years but unrecorded
199 MARRIAGE LICENSES
nly 1j Greater
egg r
production
Barry
are interviewing applicants and see­ in
Kiwanls No. 2 was better by one Hdk.
dience enjoyed the pictures greatly
------ ——
-~-------- -- In —
-•* and Personality.
in
previous
vear*
but
unrecorded
1213 • William G Miller. Middleville . 45 as many persons knew "Jim'' Hayes.
— rn.mrv
—i th.
A
Total
County u
is needed »«
to m
meet
ths1 de...nna W M. Wolf—Our Children ing that all necessary credentials are the office of the county clerk. In
game than the Kiwanls No. Ones
looked after.
C. Florin—W
--------------------- 529. Eudora E. Wright. MiddlevillU .. 35 Dean Anthony and Trout, the mands in 1943. any* Glenn Wot- Face War.
Hocknev. 473.
BLISS LEAGUE — 1Y&gt;m Ogden
I Because it is necessary to have
tKirtica making the 7 day vacation ' ring. Chairman of Barry County
Geo. Eu
Qco.
Burton
—.. Hotchkiss—Outline
lonlca. W. Ayres
Ayirs— Edward George Penbrook.
1
led the Bliss individual scares with 145. 1147: G. Monica.
I a birth record If a person wishes to
! AAA. Both kinds of eggs, thou* of Advertising.
NASHVILLE
a 565 scries and a 235 game Hi- 480. 496, IM. 1140: L. Hawthorne •
Hastings ----------------------------- 38 trip.
do any kind of defense work, many
The County Farm Bureau Is just
just , (fathered
gathered on the farms, and the
Hie **Reader's
—-*— ~Digest—20U1 Anniverslow doubles were bowled with Ralph K. Clark—542. 465. 162. 1169: R. MarKueritc EJnmily Mills. HasMr. and Mrs. C. R. Plumely have have found Uiat there was no re­
complcUng its annual membership •’ombs ("eggs’* to an airman* drop- ary Anthology.
Rom and Roy Cronk taking the Moore— H. Cook—516. 505. 151. 1172:
been
visiting
their
daughter
nnd
of their birth on file so it has
r I' w
W. H.
Letdrive with over 500 families enroll- ped from
,rnm U?
’’ 8.
« planes.
” Butterfield
n....... —Business
•
- family in Traverse City. * Miss Pat­ cord
been necessary to have such date
ed This is the largest membership
Last year's production was large tcLu? M&lt;x,em Form
ty Mater was honor guest at a established through the court, the
the organization has enjoyed in re­ lhe estimated dozens for Michigan I R*lPh L Woods. Ed.—Treasury ot birthday dinner at the home of Mr circuit and probate courts having
cent years in the county. The-coun- being 115.795.000 of which Barry !Famllltfr.
and Mrs. Frank Purchis Covers concurrent jurisdiction in the de­
——
—Practical
Electrlcitv orvanltaUon is doing much to County produced 2.165.175 dozen
l -.7[ ^ j Terrell Croft
-----------------------termination of time and place of
present the views of Barry Countv
birthday cakes. * Funeral services birth. Oftentimes, too. lhe attend­
Firment and poultrymen. as ixtrt
..
farmers to their rt prescntaUves at of Ute 1943 farm mobilization cam- 'r-Vi W A CaU,wn—Learnln« 10 for Will Snore. 60. who passed away ing physician Is slow in reportin';
Lansing and Washington.
.
m
u,:
j
,llnd. at his farm herfne in Castleton town­ births to the proper officials so the
ship were held Monday afternoon record Is delayed. There were 39
book
ot *"'
the I*
Heavens,
HASTINGS CITY BAND
al 2 o'clock at the Hess Funeral such cases in Barry Co. in 1942.
ton. in order that Uie needs of the . “
ST, ”
1;?"*”
„ „ „
REHEARSALS BEGIN
toraA. UMlUna .nd tznd- 1 "A1"" AM Homun.-lUdlo O home. He leaves his wife. Lzotta.
Pennock hospital reports that 313
. . —
...... goal
. • rratlnn
An.wor*
eration. Oiiextlnnc
Questions nnrt
and Answers.
one brother. Fred who has made his
The first meeUng of the Hastings .lease. -be. .met.
The. production
were born at that institution
Mover and Westre)—Radio Con­ home there for some time, one sis­ babies
City Band will be next Tuesday. for Michigan, in dozens is 122.538.­
in. 1942. which is a high number,
March 9. at 7:30 P. M. in the Band 000 Barry County’s quota being 2.­ struction and Repairing.
ter. Mrs. Emma Randi of Ceresco.
Cecil M. Brown—Suez and Singa­ Burial wm in Lakeview cemetery. *
room in the High school building, 333.352.
.Uw »&gt;*&lt;.
M&gt;c
The
records also M
show
that the
pore.
The rehearsals are being started in
On Friday night at the school au-1 number of marriage in 1942 was
Fiction
preparation for the coming summer DIES AT HOME
ditorium. the Nashville Roll of Hon- 1B5 and divorce cases started numMocKlnlay Kantor—Happy Land or will lie unveiled and dedicated bcred 70 with 44 divorce* granted,
concerts that the Band hopes to IN CHARLOTTE
Robert Standish—The Three Bain- after which it will lx* taken to Cenpresent in the First Ward nark dur­
-------------- &lt; • » ------------- :
Many Hastings friends will re­
ing the summer months. The Band
trnl Park where It will be placed on Till fill f A I If 1 pr
Max Brand— Dr. Kildare's Search the standard. To date there are I IN IAN \AI VAIlf
is having a difficult time to main­ member Miss Mvrtle May Hedrick,
Vereen Bell—Two of a Kind.
tain its personnel as so many of the daughter of A. B- Hedrick, who re­
160
names
on
it
*
Miss
Doris
Betts
• XV**
Kathleen M. Knight—Belk for of Grand Rapid'spent the weekend
former players have entered mili­ sided in Hastings before her mar­
kJ 1 n
tary service. Anyone Interested in riage in 1914 to Amos Sampson, who the Dend
with her parents. Mr. and Mrs Ijl/lyr MAP
f
playing in Bands or who has in the Uien was a resident of Chicago. Mr.
Kathleen Norris—Came Back To Charles Betts. They returned last
fcuW tel
1
past at some time or other played Sampson. 73. passed away nt his Me, Beloved.
week from Salina. Kansas where
Metal, One of Most "Criti­
a musical instrument. nl»«re rnnm home in Charlotte on Thursday of I Alice D. Miller—Hit and Run
they
visited
their
son.
Cpl.
Robert
,
to the first meeting of the Band a heart attack. The family has I Lucy A. Hancock—West End Betts * Mr. ant! Mrs. Dennis Yarcal" Materials in U.S.A.
“•—
next Tuesday. Those interested in lived In Charlotte for 24 years. 8ur- । Nurse.
First collection of Un cans in
the band feel that it has greater viving are the wife, a daughter. s Wm. H. B. Kent—The Tenderfoot. Mr. and Mrs. Cov Brumm. M- ■’•■H
Birrs- counts' is being nlanncd for
opportunities for public service than Thelsa; two sons. Leon and Ben­
Anita Boutrll—Cradled in Fear
Mrs.
Nelson
Brumm.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
son: one granddaughter and a
ever before.
Edmund Gilligan — Tlie Gaunt Voyle Varney and son spent Satur­ March 20 and 27. according to Pro­
brother. George of Mason. Funeral Woman.
Attorney L. E. Barnett,
day evening at the home of Mr. and secuting
services were held on Monday.
Max Brand—Silvcrtip's Strike.
Mrs. Gall Ivkins for a party for director of household salvage for
Albert B. Cunningham—Bancock Sherman and Charles Lykins who the county. Further information
this collection will be
Murder Case.
expect to enter Hie army soon. * concerning
Mary Roberts Rinehart—Fourth Leland Weak* hnr. employment In published in the BANNER next
Mystery Book.
L»n«lng * Mrs. Wm. Hecker, Sr,
Harry L. Mudge. Detroit, field
t Winifred Halsted—Tomorrow Fair. Is in Medina. Ohio, helping rare
1 fresh
■-Wm. H. Upson—Keep 'em Craw­ for her father who Is HI. * Mr. and representative of the WPB Salvage
ling.
Mrs Clarence Shaw have sold their Committee, sava that so far a* the
Sprinp.
Erie S. Gardner—Case of the farm. * Max Colo, of the Marine- U.S.A, is concerned, tin is probably
Smoking Chimney
uho is stationed in Delaware spent the most important metal in the
') Allene Corliss—Say Goodbye to a few days with his parents. Mr. world. Nearly all the former sources
Place a crisp accent on Spring
of simply have been lost.' Conse­
[ Katharine.
and Mrs. C. J. Cole, on Sunday oth­
with smart new curtains at the
■ I Ernest Lothar—Beneath Another er guests were Mr and Mrs GeraH quently the Un can salvage drives
have taken on unusually impor­
windows! Designed to give win­
1 Sun.
Crittenden and son of Hastings ana
ter-drab rooms a blithe ~Spring
[
Richard Powell—Don't Catch Mr. Mr. and Mrs John Moore Jr., and tance. Every can should be saved
Jean Barnes, Librarian daughter of Lan&gt;lng * The Lions and turned, in for salvage.
lift!
Elsewhere In this issue is a re­
Club met Monday night for their production
the proceedure
DEATH OF MRS.
pair
Cottage Sell
79c
regular meeting. * Miss Marie Ayers to follow inshowing
preparing tin cans for
GEORGE SPRAGUE
of Battle Creek spent the weekend
98c
Lace Curtains
pair
I Mrs. George Sprague, aged 69. of al her home here.
[ Delton, passed away in a Battle
1.29
Tailored Sets
pair
Best Victory.Gardens
, Creek hospital about five o'clock THE FARM
Friday afternoon, Feb. 26.
■| ’ Rosclln Corwin, daughter of Mr. Th* form Is the nation's “second To Win Prizes
TWO of the MANY [ and Mrs. Jay Corwin, wih born As
'
,aardcn"
At important as tanks
tanka or mtns.
mins.
Sept. 3. 1873 al Cedar Creek. On H it weren't for the men back home
m7U
New Items Featured
Nov. 28. 1893 she was united In
on the farm
awards and war bond prizes for
[ marriage to George Sprague and Wc would-soon be licked bv the lhr.,r.*‘,!f’JrW ln ,M3• “’wl" plans of
Hutu
'
“ statewide contest committee Local
the exception of about three
c ,■ with
contests In everv countv In th*
years, had spent her entire married
Minded Boy.
JH •/
state will precede the namin'? nf
: life on a farm south of Delton.
Cattle, pigs, chickens and sheep
1 SUul^nB /SLth£ husb*nd: one Supply part Of the soldiers' needs. [the statewide chamnlnns. accord­
Foliage and Flowered Plants will [ 52
°pc daughter, ff it weren't for these, f would like ing to Paul Krone, chairman of the
brighten the Home ..10c to 40c , Mre. Mildred Fuhrman of Delton;
Michigan Victory Garden commit­
to know
know.
tee. Countv Agent Foster mv* tint
: f^M,f?ndc,l1‘ldrcn' °Jnp gre“l s£-“nd , Where «°u&gt;d t&gt;»ey set their feed?
I Oils program and contest will op­
, child, two sisters and one brother. I
Funeral services were ••'•iu
held munMon-' me
people, ns
as wen
well a-s
ns me
lhe soldiers.
soldiers, crate here in Barry County. More
,
.
me pcooie.
details later.
■ day
-ay at two o clock from the Henton
need food
foot!
[ funeral home. Rev. W. D Robinson And clothing to keep them wnrm:
PARRlWh OF RT’TI AND
, in cluirge. Interment was in Eos', a inrae percent of these things, TOWNSHIP
RESIDENT
cemetery at Hickory Comers.
|I you!!
youll find.
find,
Mrsj Loretta E Pratt, aged 72.
i Is raised back home on the farm.
passed awnv Sunday niaht at her
In Rutland where she has
The farm Is doing its share in this home
lived for 35 years. Surviving are
her husband. Samue| Pratt: two
To lick the Axis beasts.
dauvhtera. Mrs Ritchie Mullen of
And. when the war h over
Rutland and Mrs. John Johnson of
You can thank the farm for peace Orangeville;
six grandchildren: five
By Raymond Howell.
. grePt-grandchlldren; nnd a brother.
Hastings. Mich . R. R. 2
Wlllirtm McElrath of Kalkvka.
Funeral services were held Wednes­
day afternoon at two o'clock at the
Sergeant: ’Any of you men got, Leonard Chapel, the Rev. B. J. Ad­
cock officiating. Intennent In Ute
a dirty unlL-.rm?X
Rtflland cemetery.
Private i..oping for a new uni­

'CROWD OF 350
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£,11^ FAMILY NIGHT

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TO RECRUIT WAACS

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SHOES!

NO Shoe RATION
Coupon Needed!

to purchase many Smart Styles of our

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TENNIS SHOES
BABY’S SHOES

Uli MOCCASINS

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Mr. Farmer!

You are invited to attend an interesting

feed meeting at the Montgomery Ward

PATENT SANDALS

store in Hastings, at 8:00 o’clock P. M. on

MONDAY EVENING, MARCH 8

MEXICAN HUARCHES
HOUSE SUPPERS

lems with a competent authority? Motion

Pictures ! Refreshments! Entertainment!

FRESH

WIVES AND GUESTS WELCOME!

MONTGOMERY WARD &amp; CO

RUBBERS AND
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SHOE STORE

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U1MC* I
nca Cunnii
visitors on

and friend
da).
Mr. and
WodncsrU]
where Hu
with their

trolt spent
Ensign
Cook wen
to drive
wiwrc he

wcie in
until Satu

Burgess
drova to K
Humes on
■Jack St
rice Fora
were in H
Mis Ed
day to spe
her .-J-sler
Curtis
was the n
F. Bottun
Dale He

day. He
friend fro
in trainln
Mrs. Jot

Saturday
their: late
there Mrs
Phillips. H
MUs Rc
maztxi w«
Mbs Jane
Mr. ant
as their 3
Jasper. A
Mr. and
in Katanu
Mr. and

spent the
Mrs. Arc!
they also
nnd friem

wfre gtie«

s and M
tort Sun

Three
funeral o
Mr. and
cn&gt;e city
Hom and
of Jacks
Jackson.
kiaven of
Mary Al
Wendell
itbMr. an
Center S
the week
Mr. an

Blough
Blough o
Mrs.

Mrs. Cl
friend', o
er expec
Beach. F
Corporal
tliere hi
branch o
William
patient
Grand R
home he
cacencc.
Judge
trolt fur
coin t an
Polish c
necessar

Creek iti
to an op
pital on
nice ri-e
been sp&lt;
husband

for Cam
ing a w
and Mn
■ Mr un
In Battl
buslne.s
Mire
Rapids

end

Saturda
Miss J
weekend
Creek.

end and
birthday
James R
Mr. a
Mn of
Mr. and

of Gran
Saturda
gUOAt.S O
Mrs.
an over

Mt.--.
turned

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TmFb prove that cowi take better to fre»hly ground
feed*. Make 'em happy and they give more milk.
That's one big reason why so many successful dairy
farmers arc turning to custom-mixing of dairy feeds.
Come in . . . let us show you how Farm Bureau feeds
cost less than you pay for other feeds, and still allow
for buying of small lots to insure freshness.

FARM BUREAU SERVICES, INC
HASTINGS, MICH.
TELEPHONE 2118

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Sponsored by

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Come and discuss your feeding prob

Men i, Women s
and Children's

form!: "Yes. sergeant, look at me."
At least one man of our acquaint­
Sergeant: "Youll do Report to­ ance hopes the metal shortage will
morrow morning at 6:30 for coal save him from the superfluity of
shoveling.
pins in new shirts.

PER!

N. CHURCH ST

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�THE HASTINGS BANNER, THUMDAY, MARCH 4. I Ml
for a week"! visit with them . at

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The honor juest* were presented Darrell Uincaster,
- year marks
with appropruio birthday cards. It
' '
tiro founding of thu club and • apo«
was a dellghjul occasion.
day night. March 1. at the Central ’
I Mr. and Mr*. Robert Connelly elal feature will be made ol MU
entertained the Pinochle Club event.
•
school to dlycus* plans far the pro­
The N. C- 500 club was enter­ Saturday evening with a buffet
....
gram ol tltc next thteb meeting*. • . Tlie Study club met with Mrs. R.
W. Cook on Monday. Mr . Harold tained on Ba.urday evening by Mr supper, pinochle being lhe enterHoepital Guild No. 14, Mrs,
Confirmation ol the appointment phuiim
«.&gt;«■_ saw an jntereg.jng review and Mra. Vcrnor Blough, wltlt elgn- tnlnment. high game* score going tu Eddy,
chairman, met on TusHBljM
of Mra. Roland Taliferro. who b
k~'1- “See Here, Private teen present Out of town guests A. C. Krueger of Battle Creek win- * dessert bridge at the banefftfip
acting treasurer lo replace Mrs. n.rBr.1Vp •• '
wete Mr. and Mrs. c. J. Penny of nlng 7 out of 8 games .
Lloyd Storer. Wert Green SL Th
Lawrence
the .," “
LUUCIM West,
WtSl. was given al k«&gt;U
...
Royal Oak.
Mr. ------------and Mrs.----Carl
----—
' ’ '
committee in charge wu Mra. W.
meeting by the president, Mr* , __ J
were also guest*. Wfnnfr*
The Jolly Twelve birthday club D. Barnes. Mr*. Henry Mulder, Ml**
Leona Jackson. ’lhe nominating
Wednesday evening of last
_______
)" were
Mr ____________
and Mrs Lew met at the home of Mrs. Iva Kelley Mary McElwain and Mrs. Arthur
committee. Mr*. Ben Gidiey, Mra , wc«k- the member* of the choir of at ’■SOO"
——
J
------Wednesday evening. Pot luex Chase.
Mr*. r.i-1
Ricker
and
Mr «Penny.
Grand McMillan and Mis* Heten . the MellxxlLst church and invited Warner..-------*upper
served. The birthday I
Wade will present their reemnmen- guests, enjoyed ■ cooperative .din... Mrs. was
. •*
—...
— *•..
—•— of
Iola tun...
Wilkes ......
was celebrated. I To ----meet
Mra.
Evelyn
Murphy
Mira Angie Bates entertained
e..ri ‘
‘ of
daUons lor officer* for 1943-1944 at ncr and *odal evening at the home
A K
,,
S’- Louis, Mo., field repretontaUva
the ncx*
next reguUr
session.
, of
tlie Rev and Mrs. L Winston
uu
eg
re*«v
Blone
hlrtK_ hoapltul Guild No 1. Mrs. -n.
Mr. and Mrs. Gay Norton were pf the Red Cross for this dUtrtct,
Prandscn.’ Chairman, for a dessert
SECOND WARD PTA
day* of ttic choir director, Mr*. meeting on Wednesday. A special host and Hostess Saturday evening i(r5. Roy Hubbard entertained *evThe
ting w«
auc regular mot
suKMue
iiodcti
ourcu, and
ann one of
ot the
tne mem- »c»*uic
w«* ■
Night Hawk Club. A steak?en members of the local board lor
feature was
a ucau-uiui
beautiful ciruuzay
birthday L®
Robert Burch,
ond W*rd
Tne rezvlar
«“»» candies to celebrate the dinner was enjoyed at ■» octock luncheon on Thursday. Executive
Ward P T a
A will be h«dd Mon-&gt; bera. Eari chare
day night, March 8lh and Will fe*- weekly rehearsal was held and the birthday of Mr. John Ketcham wUn C0,ve*L ..J" *»enty. Cards (1^(1 members prerent were Mr*,
ture an old fashioned Box Social, bounce of th: eyenlng was spent &gt;Thirteen member* were present and *e,_e
iSimer^H?rr?Usfinra I 'Vtn
Mm. Gsarge KebdezL
Mra. Harold Brockway heads the wi'Ji singing and vblting and mak- the afternoon wa* .'jnnt tn sewing r![‘; F^^nc^v w/xJ^nd twl •' Mr" Jamc5 Rad^nl. Mra. Bart
committee in charge with Mr |
.
Jan drapcric. for the ho-pitai.
? *7 Cdtamn. Mra. Richard Cook, MY*
Hitman.
Rollin* Leach,
bench, local.
local, Homer Smith and Mn 6rvllU
,
:
---------.-----• • •
Hll
!nP"- Mr*. Rodins
Dewey Recd
Reed as auctioneer.'
and
Mira
Cecelia
Leach
of
Lansing
A letter received from Mra. E. L. PASSING OF FRANK D.
। Twelve friend* surprised Mr* were guest*. Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Church, stale treasurer of the PTA PRATT. MIDDLEVILLE
Warren’ Roush on Tiiursday eve- Freer will entertain Saturday, Mar. i
Who--spoke at the Founder's my
Frank D. Piatt, prominent and nlng in honor of her birthday ,j3
Mr. *rid'
meeting of the second Ward Pl a respected citizen, nnd lifelong rest­ Heart* were played during the evetcrtalned 4
dlnwill be read al the *hort business (jent cf this vicinity passed away nt nlng and refreshment*, including a
Saturday night dinner guesL of ---------- --Mid­
session lo precede the social.
, hL* home cn East Main St Monday birthday . cake, were served. It Dr. and Mrs. Frank Carrotlwra were dleville: Mr. and Mrs. Cloyd Bar­
। night «t the *ge of nearly eizhty- proved to lx a complete am-prisc Mr. and Mr*. David Goodyear. Mr. croft. Albion; Mr. and Mn. Frank'
•’The Red Cross never failed us." Jour years. He-had been ill for sev­ to Mra. Routh but she soon made and Mra. Roy Hubbard. Mr. and Prentice. Mr. and Mr*. Max Bump.
everyone welcome and all had a Mr*. Clifford Dolan and Mis* Alice Mrs D&gt;na Becker. Mrs. Stella HulGen. Douglas MacArthur.
-flcral weeks.
• •• •
...............
. ...Ing happy evening.
I „
Hagdshaw.
ing. Mrs. Florence Hullng and Mra.
,
.
Mr .Pratt
was bom in In
; Mary McIntyre of Hastings.
Remember the 1943 war fund township on Maxell 8. 1859. and was
Mra. John Eddy and Mrs. Winona
In honor of her daughter Evelyn’s
: drive.
,,v*
the son of Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Pratt Downing cf Lansing entertained ■ eleventh
The regular monthly met Ung of
birthday. Mr* A B. Gwinn
pioneer ret Hera. On Dec. 17. 1884 he two tabid* of bridge Saturday hon­ enteitalned eight of her school ! the Stitch and Citatter club met
was married lo Alice McQueen, oring Miss Rexlne Downing's birth­ RL._
Irlend* .„.
for dinner on
w.. Thursday. A at lhe home of Mrs. John Hoeven daughter of Mr. and Mrs. diaries day anniversary. Prize* Were won rose center piece with candles and alre Thl* club was organised in
McQueen. One daughter Mrs Ray by Mra. Virginia Baxter and Mis* favors decorated the table and the {August 1935 and It was vo'ed tn
|
Potts, and a son who died in infan­ Henrietta Bauer An out of town children spent a happy evening.
'keep the membership to fifteen.
;
cy. were bom to this union. Mr. andi guest was Miss Dorothy Barker ot
. . . .
. The meetings consist of sewing and
j
Mrs. Pratt resided on the old home- Lansing.
•
Hospital Guild No 18 inet Tlvjn- I visiting. Some charity sewing has
.
*te«d for seven year* bet ire coming
day at the home of Mrs ixo Well- been done as well a* some for the
'
'
Three
table*
of
bridge
were
In
_________________
______________
to Middleville when he becime as­
fare on Colfax St., with Mrs Elmer Red Cross. Birthday* of members
.
sociated with his brother-in-law. play when Mra. George Newton cn- calkin* und ...a
Mrs. Herbert Calkin* renwnJtcred with a gilt.
—-----&gt;----- —nnd
u
John Otto. In the hardware and। tertained the Good Time* Club for —
assisting. Eighteen
membera
'
machinery buslnes. In 1000 the bus-. dessert lost Friday. Mrs John seven guest* were present. Light
ln(« wa* sold to another brother­ Ironside and Miss Mary McElwain refreshment* were served and the
were
guests.
in-law. E J McNaughton, and for
ten years Mr. Pratt wa* associated!
Place* were laid for eight at the the ho-.ptLa I Mrs. Ellen Dolman.
|
.with Ben J. Campbell in the stock
E. Mill St., will be hostess for the
buying builnras. Later hr- organizedi dinner given by Mr. and Mr*. B. March meeting.
the Middleville Co-operntlvc Stock. F. Cowles on' Saturday evening, the
STEAM HEAT
guests
being the latter’s cribbage
Mrs. R. G. Flnnle entertained in­
Slilpping association and was it-,
;
club
members
and
their
husbands
■
formally Saturday evening for the
manager .for many yeara. He had
HOT &amp; COLD WATEB
been prominent in the village af­ Cribbage furnished the evening's i pleasure of her brother and sislerentertainment.
SHOWER
BATH
in-law. Mr and Mrs. WlMam MeW-ilham Murphy, manner of ih.
region*were'Ml^Che*^ ’
fairs. having served as president,
Knight of Evanston.
councilman and also a* a member
A.
P. store, who'has been a |»- Hodges Mt* Roman Feldpaureh, I
Daffodils nnd sweet peas, attrac- .
of the school board, and for forty- lively
Uent m Buttenrorth hrapiUd in Mra ”ioUrt Slraromn.
arranged,
centered
the
lunch
­
Mrs.
Robert
Shannon
was
hostess
Mrs. Robert -Shannon. Mrs. Carthree year? was a director of the
Grand Rapid.-, for two week, re- —
­
*’'&gt;» table at the home of Mr*. Ar- at a des*er. meeting for the mem- ;
roU Burkholder. -Mra
Philo Slicl- |
Hartings Nationa^Bank.^ lie wa* a
tumid home Thursday. He
.1!11 don and Mra. Bernard Reed.
Women's
club nmuram
prognun
life membcr"of“th7'*MiddiJ-v&gt;nZ’p LhPr H&lt;njin °«' Tuesday-, place* ber* of the Women
’-* dub
not report nt the store until MonX AM Todge
10d«-NO 231Tnnrt
«• U,a b*1"K Wd ,Of e‘’ht Mr" R W committee for ll
* year 1943-44. on
_sn- , Mrs. Einar Frand.Mrn. chairman of '
the
Ac
A. A. M
M- lodge No”nr
231 nnd
nnd Vof*Mid-.
of Mid- Cook an(| Mra A B O|(j,ey hfJd Tuesday
. ...................
special group* and Mrs Clifford :
last. Members pi----- -------dleville chapter No. 17 O. E- S.
the
high
scores
at
contract.
~
■ Dolan as chairman of factories com­
Mesdame*
Lawrence
Ht-i
Surviving 1-, the daughter. Mrs.
FORl
pleted the city war fund drive or- j
roll Burkholder. George
twood.
Mary Pott* who has lived with her
«
gunlzatlon.
Mra. Royal Haye-* was hostess to
parent* scvcral'yeara and cared for
them during their last ricknes*. Her her club on Wednesday afternoon
TEEG A R111N—CROTK LEY
Feb.
24.
for
dessert
and
card*
Win
­
mother passed away on July 23
were Mrs. Duane Miller. Mra.
unexpectedly at hl* home on MonA lovely wedding was solemnized i
, 1M0. There arc al'o six grandchil­ ners
Saturday. February 13. at *qven I
dren. Mra. Alice Trcpp of Swarth­ EHL* Kelley and Mrs., Glenn Kahler
paring to retire, war. held on Thurs­ o'clock in the First Methodist ।
prize was won by Mra
more. Pa , John Potts of Michigan Traveling
Miller.
J. E. McMillan will en­
day morning at nine o'clock at the cliurch in Hollidaysburg when Miss
State-College. Gerald Potts of La- tertain Mra.
St. Rom- church, the pastor. Rev. Hazel crotsley. daughter of Mr. and
Portc. Ind . Mrs. Helen Erwin of March 10.the club on Wednesday
FT. J. V. Dillon, chanting the Sol­ Mra. G. W. Crouley of 407 Juniata ,
Roseville. France* and Robert Potts
emn Requiem High Mas-, assisted St.. Hollidaysburg, became the bride
Grander Hdrene'
(&lt;M’r Br”‘' ' . Jack.le KelU*&gt;' ‘•'“erUlned six boys
of Private Max Tcegardin, *120 East
" V rrn' .
. fr,1,n bls cis** in school Tuesdav
n* deacon, nnd the R- v. Fr. Robert Madison St., Hastings.
ll^mCFri(WVl,|Cti Wn ’T ,}pW at, Fcb 231 ln h ,nor "f hL* 7th birthday’
Taffee of Kiiliuuiixco. a* aub-deaTlie ceremony was performed by
IL-ST’
01 the Beeler funeral I Games were played, a prize belna
con. The pnstors were clo»e friend* Dr, George Henry Ketterer, pxstor
kfl^Hor^
eemerarJ
’
mCdC
I WOn by Jlm!nlc NeU- OtlliT* pre*Mrt
of Mr. Workman. The senior- choir of the church. TTie couple was at­
Mt. HQ|&gt;e cemetery.
|wcrc DaV|d
RpUnd Bur^K
Spring Suits, Dresses, Coots,
sang the Ma**. Mrs Frcderlcka tended by Miss Betty Crotslcy a
Be.vir.ir Gallup singing lhe bguu'.i- sLster of the bride, and Corporal,Skirts, Hose, Blouses, Slips.
iul hvmn. "I Need Tlie Brcdoira Otto Cusoli of AllQUlp|».
Jesus.”
.
Mrs. Teegardln Is employed in n
Sheets, Lace Curtains, Bath­
Clarence Workman, son of Harry Hollidaysburg tailor shop. Private
and Alma Hulct Workman, was born Teegardin is a student al the anny
room Rugs and Seat Covers,
in Grand Traverse Co. on Oct., 12. Keyatone Radio school. After the
1889-nr resided in that community ceremony
-------- — —
a spaghetti dinner was
Bed Spreads. Slacks, Towels, *,
and conducted a barber 'hop until tendered the newlyweds at
rnlL'lment
in the World war.
war/daysburg cafe.
Ids cnlL
’Xment In
Lunch Cloths, Lace Cloths,
Upon hi* return he came to Has­
Pins, Safety pins, Needles,
tings and ha? since made this cits' HASTINGS
hi* home. He had been in poor WOMEN'S CLUB
Yarns, New Things for Baby,
health for a long tune and spent
A group of English students will |
much time in various hosnltaLs. but
present
a
one-act
play.
"Maid
of
I
New Shipment of Needlework,
of late was ■■ecmingly Improving
France”, by Harold Brtghouse.’ to
iwhtn death claimed him. He was
Stamped Lunch Cloths, Towds,
! member of Kt. Rose church, the Holy the Hastings Women's Club, at 2:45
j Name Society, American Legion, on Friday. March 5 in the Central
Dresses, Aprons, Scarfs and
;
Auditorium.
The
cast
of
charactera
■ Elks Lodge of Traverac City and the is as follows: Jeanne D’Arc. Pauline
Ha-iting-s club. He had many friends
Table Runners
Pillow Cases.
a* ho was a man of high character. Chandler; Blanche, Willo Hampton:
1 loval and genial and always wlllini; Paul, a French poilu. Roger Ben­
: lo do his part In whatever wan asked nett; Frod nnd Gerald. English sol­
diers. Melvin Haavlnd and Stanley
of iilni.
"CAROLE KING"
। ,, ,
.
,, ,
, , Bridelman.
LJ/1’ ,in'fs«,o mou.rn 1,l‘L
1 The scene is the World Wot 1 in
A,,n«. K,lrt*‘c
Parts. Harold Brighouse is an EngJUNIOR DRESSES
। Jru?cLc-Mn'’
hA m2rrlc', llsh playwright, writing play* about
Sept. 30. 1920. on. sister. Mra. Frank his naUve Lancaster.
Exclusive in Tailoring and
Andrus, of Hastings; one niece, |
.Mary jane Andrus; an mint. Mr* i'
Style — Prices
I Fxid Kniko of this city', and a hrg*cirrb- &lt; f friends. The remains, were
i token to Kingsley where Interment
;waa made tn St. Man*’* cemetcrv.
I Lrqionhairn-frrwn the Traverse City
I P-vt eonducting military .services at
• the grave.

SOCIAL EVENTS

Miss Beverly Brown returned on
Saturday from a month* vacation
in Kissimmee, Florida.
J^net McKnight of Evanston,
According to Mr*. Maurice Roush
Marjorie English and Joan LcHlvf Hastings
City residential chair­
of Woodland were weekend gucsU man for lhe
Red. Cross war fund
of JoAnne Finnic
sixty women took part in can­
Tresor Van Houten, who hat drlW
vassing
tne wards.
completed his training at lhe Fore
Under lhe chairmanship of Mr*.
Naval school at Dearborn. Ls home
Fnd Hale, flral ward worker* were
Mra.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Barnum L.
— John lloevenalr, Mra. Ed~
vbited their *on Harry Bannun.and .ward Mouk». Mr*- Arthur Haven.
family In LarutnMver the weekend Mra. Leslie HawUrarM, Mr*. Blake
Allcrdlng. Mra. Hcrocrt Bisnop,
Mrs. Huldah Bushong of Lima. Allcrdlng.
Mrs.
Ohio, is st
-----"— two
•—
-•
Mr' 1.' J. Hmiai, Mra. Edward Blra(pending
weeks al
*111. —
Mrs.
alike
Ottosen
Mrs. nunou
Harold uuracr.
Dilrkee.
home of MTS.
•— ------ —
- - - -- nnd
---- , Mra.
yr
MLs*
Mary Scnergrerhom
Scheqp-rhorn of James Long.
Blodgett hospital was a weekend
In lhe second ward, with Mrs.
irutsi at the luunc of Mrs L H. Dewey Reed a* cbaltmari. workers
Evart* and Miss Agile* Sim.
were Mrs. Vcrnor Blough. Mr*. J.
Ctuules McUtury. who work* in Snyder, Mrs. Maurice Ingram. Mrs.
Saginaw, spent the weekend with D. A. VanBuskirk. Mrs Juma* L*ughls wife and children here
ston, Mr*. Olio Haavind, Mrs.
Mrs. Henry Billing* of Lansing Uwt* Make. Mra. Edward Tudor,
visited with her mother. Mra. Un- ;&gt;1rs. Earl Keeler. Mrs. Waller Walnle Davis and other relatives from lu&lt;;t,‘. Mra. Clrtir Johnson. .Mrs. Lyle
Thursday until Sunday.
Duan. Mr*. Gerald Lawrence, Mra.
William Towne spent from Friday Harry Thompson, Mra. Clarence
until Sunday with friend.* In Grand Cappon. and Mra. Harold Downs.
Rapids.
,
•Mrs.
— ----------------------Raymond
Finnic, -----------chairman
—
Mr*
Laverne Calthrop, ----Mr' of the tiiird --ward
was assisted
-----------Mfa
w by
fA.
Lwellyn Erb nnd Lloyd of Delton
called' uti Mr*. Anna. Deal Sunday Schader. Mra. Gicp Brower, Sir*.
Lra.
Mr*. Amble Mugridge spent Sat­ Harold Phillips, Mr*.- Dave Boje.',
urday afternoon with her brother Mr*. Fred Jone*. Mpi- f&gt;on Siegel,
and sister-in-law. Mr. and Mra. Os­ Mra. Frank Cooper. Mra. Elmer
car Palmer.
Parcel!, .Mra. Fred Smith. Mra.
Mr. und Mra. George Docrema and Clinton Lahr, and Mrs. Harold Rad­
children of Marcellus were Sunday lord.
guest* of her paients. Mr nnd
Fourth ward workers, with Mr*.
Mt*. Chas. Christman Thcjr *mi. ;Howard Frost as chairman, were
Clifford, who ho* been slaying with ;Mrs. Floyd Gaskill, Mrs. Bert Benhis uncle und aunt. Mr. and Mr* jham. Mrs. Clayton Branditetter.
Lawrence Christman of East State ;Mrs Earl Coleman. Mr*. James
Road for several month., relumed Baison, Mrs. David French. Mr*.
home with them.
Fredrick Granger, Mra. Arthur
Dr. and Mr*. Fredrick H Taylor Carothers. Mrs. Gordon Ironside.
and son Terry of East Lansing Mra. Robert Cook. Mrs. Jason Mespent Sunday with the William :Eiwain. Mrs. Wallace Osborn, Mr*.
Stebbins family.
■
Walter Perkins. Mra. laiurence
Mrs. Hazel Doolittle of Syracuse. Bninelt. Mra. Kenneth Lnberteaux,
N. Y. is visiting her daughter Ml.- . IMrs Robert Walldorff. Mrs. Nor­
Howard Fro*t mid fuinliy
iron Schowulter, Mr*. R. E. Waite
Sybil Woodmansee, who was grad- .
Members of the Woman'* Club,-

Mr. uid Mr*. Hhlrky Henry were
tn Battle creek Saturday P M.
Mra. Helen Hoekstra and Pattv
■nd Tummy Hoekstra ot Kalama* &gt; &gt;
were Sunday guesU ol Mr. usd Mr*’
E. P. Botlum
Misse* Dorothy Schutt* and Ag.nes Cunnlngtuun were Battle Creek
vuitor* on Saturday.
Mra. David Boyes visited relative?
land triend* In Galesburg on Truir.da&gt;.
Mr. and Mra. Robert Finnic left
Wednesday for Beaumont. Texas,
where they will apend six week*
with their aon-in-inw and daugh­
ter. Dr. and Mr*. Cirarlwi Tbdd.
Mr. and Mra. Frank Kline of Detrolt spent lhe weekend in HMunfck.
Ensign and Mrs. Marshall H
Cook were home fur u few day*
leave last week and left on Sunday
to drive to Seattle. Washington,
where he Is now stationed
Mr. and Mra. ^lartpcc Crawford
weie in DeJaJii'ifrom Wednesday
until Satjuday of last week.
Mra,-Cl. F. Chidester, Mra Gceuge
Burges* and Mix* Anne Burton
drova to Kalamazoo with Mbs Jean
Barnes on Saturday.
Jack Stem. James Biistol. Mau­
rice Foreman' and Earl Colemap
were in Holland lost Thursday.
Mr* Edward Goodyear left Fri­
day to spend a week in Detroit with
her sister. Miss Eleanor Thomas.
Curtis Botlum of Akron. Ohio,
was the guest of Mr.-and Mr*. E
F. Botlum last Wednesday night.
Dale Henry was home from Great
Lakes. Ill, Saturday night and Sun­
day. He wa* accompanied by a
friend from Kalamazoo, who Is also
hl training at Great Lukes.
Mrs. Joe Thoma*, accompanied by
her sister, Mrs. Donald weaver of
Mt. Pleasant, went to Detroit on
Saturday tor a few days' visit with
their lister, Air*. John Bezold. From
there Mrs. Thomas will go to Fort
Phillips. Kansas for two weeks. ,
Mbs Rose Mary Hagen of Kaiumazoo was the weekend guest of
Mix* June! Bockeloo. 8. Broadway.
Mr. and Mra. Loul* Barlow have
as their tiuest. MU Ruth Bank, o!
Jasper. Ala.
Mr. and Mra Guy Giddings were
in Kalamazoo Sunday, the guest.-, o!
Mr and Mrs Henry Poth.
.
Mrs. Henry Vahlsing and Mins.
Da* id and Donald of Whitehall
spent the weekend with Mr. and
Mra. Archie iteickord While here
they also called on other relative*
and friends.
Mr. nnd Mra William Bell of Ionia
were guests of Mr. nnd Mi . Dau
Lewis on Thursday ■
Mra. J E. Matloon. Mi.-. Dan lx-wl* and Mrs Ed Story were in Free­
port Sunday standing the memor­
ial service tor Bernard Fighter.
Those from away ntteiidlng the
funeral of Ch.n-nc.- Woricm.iii
Mr. and Mra Frank Cook ol Trav­
erse Cll&gt;T Mr and Mra. J'.-.i.-.l! Van
Hom and son of Erorre. A P Baier
of Jackson. Mra Frank Conklin.
Jackson. Mr. and Mr- Egl*
Veinkla-.cn of Grand Rapid.-, and Sister
Mary Albertina and Sister Mary
Wendell । ! Mi.: . -.- &lt;• •&gt;! t..... -! l’...i&gt;
id*.
Mr. and Mra. Allen Newton. E
Center St . were In Chicago over
the weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. C J. Penny of Roy­
al Oak wen- guests of Mr*, f.-i i
Blough and Mr and Mrs Vcrnor
Blough over the weekend.
Mra. Nlal Fancher of Battle
Creek was the guest of Mr and
Mra. Clifton Wellman and other
friend* on Thursday. Mr. Fanch­
er expect* lo leave soon for Palm
Beach. Fin., to Join her husband,
Corporal Fancher, who Is training
tlie re m the radio communications
branch of the service.
William Murphy, who ha* been a
patient In Butterworth hospital nr
Grund Rapid*. ha* relumed lo hLs
home hi re to complete his convulcsccnct.
Judge A. D “McDonald b In De­
troit for the third week, holding
court and hearing an Interesting
Polish ca»e. an n ti-rpsvter belli;;
necessary.
Ix-i'-r RevnolU-. uni' l&lt;&gt; BateCreek last wiek where hr submitted
to an operation al Leila P&lt;»-t hos­
pital on Friday Hr is making a
nice recovery. Mra Roynold* ha’
bc&lt; n - jx nding several day., with her
husband.
Pvt Kenneth Stamm left Sunday
■_
for Camp Bragg. N c. after .pend­ BERNARD FIGHTER
ing a week writ hl* parent. . Mr. I Bernard Fighter was bom Sep■nd Mrs. Llewellyn Stamm.
twjxr 26. 1910 and paratd away in
Mr and Mrs Harry Ixiraeit were j New Guinea on New Year's Day..
in Battle Creek on Saturday on 11044. nged 23 yr*. 3 nw». and 5 ;
businet*.
. day*.
•
MLv. Connie Slantc.n of Grand
He graduated from the Freeport
Rapid* was the guest of her cousin High school with the class of 19.15
Mbs Frame* Cowli over tlf- week- j carrying Salutatorian honor* at the
cnd.
; ngc of fifteen. Hr was also vice­
Mr. Jean Newton and Mi.-. Bettv president of hi* clas*.
Weaver were In Battle Creek on
He was inducted Into the service
Saturday.
of hi* country May 5. 1941 and re­
Mis, Jean Iz-pper.thlen -;xr.t the ceived hi* basic training nl Camp
weekend with friends ;n Battle Livingston. La He attained the ti­
Creek.
tle of Corporal He 1* survived by
Mrs V. A Wellman and -on R'i.- hi* parents, one brother. Ro-coe
sell of Jackson came for the week­ Fighter ot Freeport; and by a large
end nnd to help celebrate the «l*i clrdlc of friends.
birthday anniversary of Ik: father. “He lived for tho*e who loved him,
James Ransom.
For his heart wa* kind nnd true;
Mr. and Mrs Adam Frad-’r and For the many ties that bounr! him
non of Lacey *.jm nl Sunday with To the friend, that bc»t hr knew;
Mr. and Mrs. Meric Van Houten.
For the task* that God assigned
Mt and Mr Clarence DePhnUi
him.
of Grand Rapid-, are cxirrled on In*Ute years he tiaveled through:
Saturday to *,x-nd the weekend as For tlie bright hope.* left behind
guests of Mra Jason. McElwain
him—
Mra. Robert Kelly of Milford was And the good that hr could do ’’
an over Sunday gue»t nt home.
Miss Hazel Csukin. who t* doing
Speaker* strewing the danger of
secretarial work in Baltic Creel; tuberriilrv.L-. hi war time will be
spent Sunday with her parents available to every organization :n .
Mr. and Mra E. A Caukin .
the slate during April through -lhe
Mr- Arthur Lower and Bcckv re­ Victory Speakers Bureau c( Lie
turned on Sunday with hr r patent. Michigan Council cf D'.’fcnse.
t

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FINGER TIP COAT

it NOIP!

Orlis Antiseptic

Groves Bromo Quinine

bot. 250
bot 100

Yeast and Iron Tablets

Aspirin Tablets

850

25c

We have been fortunate in getting in a good supply

49c

of Red Plaid and Blue Melton Jackets.

27c

from 36 to 50.

All sizes

98c

RED PLAIDS with full double bock, large water

29c

proof game pockets, double across the chest, four
pockets, all wool $12.50 cheaper ones $7.95

★★★★★★★★★

THATS WHT
UNIVERSAL
STUDIOS CHOSE

BLUE MELTON, lined, double breasted, four pi&gt;ck$8.50 Unlincd $7.50

Bleached 18”
Stevens crash

25

Rayon
Panties

39

Spring Cause
Union Suited--

85'

Cotton Hose

39'

Full Fashioned

59'

Full Fashioned
Lisle Hose

69

Saamless

79*

Anklets
15c — 19c

25'

We still have a good stock of FINGER TIP COATS.

Pays' sizes 10 to 20.

Men's. 36 to 44.

Prices

$10.00 to $22.50
It is becoming more difficult to get this kind of
merchandise and no one knows what the situation

2oz.
10 oz.
40c size
60c size

will be next fall but it's a safe bet it won't be any

Squibb'* Cod Lives Oil

89c

PeptoBismol

89c

need o Jacket-or will need one in a year or two

31c

better buy it NOW.

Ipana Tooth Paste

Phoae 2428

098 to

Spring r allies!
Ibox 500
pint

Cleansing Tissues

more plentiful nor any better quality

So if you

49c

39c

BEED’S

UANGHAIIT BAKERY
IU S. Jeffersoa St

Other Good Dresses

at Money-Saving Prices!

Alka Seltzer

40c

798-875- 1095

DRUGS

Castoria

for Friday and Saturday!

ROOMS

REGISTERED PHARMACIST ALWAYS PN DUTY
Baitings
Phone 2241
“

UY

ONDS
☆ ☆ *

A I R D ’ S

More glamour —be
cause the texture is Haw
less — exquisite — sheer
as mist. Better fit — be
cause of their super
elastic three-way stretch.
Longer wear — because
of their special twist
construction. And the
value is extraordinary at

Other Admiration
Hovkry—Ifc to &gt;L1&gt;

Full FxKImU * .00
Shear Lisle Hom I

28" Outing
Flannel

15*

Lontdala
Blaached Mullin

4
IO

Frandsen^
"Exclusiva But Not Expensive!"

HASTINGS

�TUT HASTINGS BANNER. THURSDAY, MARCH 4. 1943

PAGE EIGHT

S°»ASlSS5HJ?n,‘v

The

CLASSIFIED WANT ADS

CAUCUS NOTICES

___ _

»’.;t » .7X7 .ts j

’tam "ST wtf ‘wtt ■

WANTED

AT FIRST

*

___

which started when an overheated । Mun.i*&gt;. u.r. h is. at i jo P. M. i... I
pipe Ignited a nest built there by a &lt;•,. pan«~- of non..n.tin&lt; naiM.ix
I
squirrel, wa* extinguished Fridayu«i.r. -na irnurtiM .&amp;» otb.r 1936 to 1940 Chevro■
morning, about 11:00 o'clock by the
city fire department, with only ■ ‘
lets and Fords. High­ eat TABLETS. SALVE. NOSE DROPS
slight damage. Clift Scliondelmyer maple grove twp
of Middleville own* lhe house.
y.u, u,u&gt;r T.r ii.|. ran™. ».n
A fire at the Prank Sage plan- ir b.id .t tu Maplr Lr.t
Hail. ,
ing mill al 300 Ea*l Court Street
U...* ic
2 i- u i... tUc est cash prices paid.
PHONE 17F21 HICKORY
Friday morning wa* extinguished
• -t
’*
CORNERS AT MY EXPENSE
by Ute fire department before any
oHw’-f tL &lt;.«
inc.
serious damage resulted. The blare
. 1
AUCTIONEER
started when on overheated stove 1
- ---------.
1
Hosting*. Michigan
Ignited a pile of wood shavings
Hastings twp.
I
T«l&lt;. llrL raura. w.U l.r i
Loren Coppock Delton. Mich.
Satisfaction Guaranteed. Date* can
be made al Banner Office.

Burkholder-Nischan

NATIONAL EDITORIAL—

LEGALS

AUTO REPAIRING AND MISC.

Sheldon Agency
Surety Bond*
PhOM 2113
I

fl PREPARE NOW TO GET
J
jYOUR BOOT ORDERS IN EARLY !

JOHNSTOWN TWP.
J(ihn&gt;t»wn Ri'publi
h'ld at &gt;b&gt;* Johnii

Swanson Agency
I'rvbalr Ottke.

PROTECT YOUR CAR

petition;

State Farms 80-10 collision
FARM BUREAU STATE AGENT

Our Stocks at Present !]
ARE COMPLETE!

HOPE TWP
Hope- Twp Republican caucus will
be held at lhe Cloverdale Town hatl
on Sat. March 13. 2 p. in. for the
I purpose of nominating several of*
flees of Hit township
. By Order of the committee 3-4

KNEE BOOTS J
LIGHT OR HEAVY

GRANGES

!2.98 - s4.48!

STAR GRANGE

AUCTION SALES
HENRY FLANNERY
NASHVILLE
PHONE 3301

JI

Lace Top Knee Boots $4.98

CARD OF THANKS

Men's Hip Boots
Best Quality
Red Soles

DR. I. J. CASTOR
OPTOMETRIST
|
Pancoast Bldg.
Halting* i

1

We Remove Dead Animals S HI-CUT VICTORY WORK RUBBERS

It

For Prompt Removal of
. Old. Crippled or Dead i
\
Horses and Cows
/

\
Marshall Furnaces

$ X

HASTINGS

2697

\

Rtpairt furnitbed and in­
stalled for all make* of
furnace*.

Men's and Boys'

PHONE

\

Coal. Gas ond Oil Fired

Glycerin
Recovered
front
Animal

ECON-O COAL STOKERS
Sheet Metal Work
1 Eaveitroughing

C. E. GOODYEAR HDWE
142 E. State
Phone 23J1
u

1 Horses

Will
Help
Win
the

B

HEAVY

THEY LAST

CARD or TIIANKR—t

m

1.49
BLACK

{I

UPPERS
AND
SOLES

I
3
J

MEN'S 4 BUCKLE

BUY WHILE

ALL KINDS
GENERAL INSURANCE
SURETY BON'Ai
JERRY
Phone 2319

95

J

ARCTICS

$3.45 I

VALLEY CHEMICAL CO.

ANDRUS
Nall Bk. Bldg.

AUCTIONEER
List yoar Auctloa Sale* with

EXCHANGE
YOUR WHEAT

DEWEY REED
Fhou* 3467

for tomo of that good

Lily White Flour
Shipping Livestock

fists

FOR SALE—cerher Noani.l
| &gt;r«l»« I KJ MCMORAM
• l.r.'l, f., &gt; K C. Ml.lr»llo» I’hnn. 11 ’ &lt;VU.mVniMm

Every Saturday

We have a complete slock

JAKE DEPRIESTER
F«'R SALE OR TRADE-

Boyer for STILES and
Company Hastings stock-

Pep .your chicken* up with

through

FILES FINAL PETITION
AS BANK RECEIVER

C. "BILL” SHERWOOD
FOR
INSURANCE
Hotel Halting*
Phen* t6ei

CASH

Changes Hands

For your old Scrop Iron.
Radiotori, Batteries. Alu
minum. Bran, Copper &amp;

m
r w.ikr.
231' w Hi.ri. cUrlotte ;b-ne
1 &gt;&gt;
FOR rest—?&lt;• a f«rtn i.&gt; t.-i.i. &lt;•»
•••’&gt;
’"i- -'’i
n»rry«il!»
.
Wiu ubtih.-k
। a
for rest- in «it» !&lt;•&gt;•.. i'. » »-•
.. .... .... ■» . .&gt; ..UJn. &gt;.» oB

CLENN F. LAUBAUGH

CURT SOLOMON
AUCTIONEER
Experience and Training
in nearly every line
Phone 72
Middleville

William Schader Jr.. announced
‘hi* week that- he has sold his interest In the Hastings Recreation
to Mr. Philip Parlove of Detroit.
Mr Parlove has been In this line
of business for the post eighteen
yCurs |n that city. He plans to
i move his family here this summer.
Mr. Schader exoecls lo ro iiito the
armed forces in the near future and
gave this os ills reason for selling
hLs business

How Much Will Your
Income Taxes Be?
schedule

.

Truss Fitting ■
EXPERIENCED
FITTER

Quality

llls finol nccount and has asked for
'
! his discharge as receiver. Circuit
■ ” ; , Judge Archie McDonald has set
—-— 1 Saturday. April 10. as lhe day for
•
hearing of this petition. Mr. Mohr­
_ inann has served ns receiver for
| nearly ten year* having been ap‘I’.J*’ 1 pointed May 20. 1933.
BOMB THE JAPS WITH JUNK! [
1 L
Since the bank closed for bust„ . ’
ncss in July. 1931. 73 per cent of its
e
base claims of $751,177 93 have been
■t Mht.il.: i paid and there is still the sum ol
fth.ii.T- $12,000 and over on deposit with the
' " ijtate treasurer, representing imib j.hB. 1 pounded funds.
»r gr.nz. 1
■
*•
■

I HOUSEHOLD GOODS

or ibis federal.

INCOMB TAXES

fuels

always.

LwL
mnorricH
AinstaiuiH:
stsymft!

SMITH BROS.
VELTE &amp; CO.

W|
fut.lkcAs—l,rE!
i

HASTINGS, MICH.

DEAD STOCK REMOVED PROMPTLY
HORSES $5.00 COWS $4.00
All possible recoveroblo animal fats vital to
WAR PROGRAM

“YOU BET, WE VOTE THE BIG ‘X’ ON THE
WOLVERINE BALLOT....... WE’RE VOTING
THAT WAY FOR LIFE”

KALAMAZOO RENDERING WORKS
PHONE COLLECT KALAMAZOO 2-9544

DO YOU HAVE THE
MONEY TO PAY THEM?
• This year it is more important than ever be­
fore that income taxes be paid promptly. If you
do not have enough money put aside to poy
your taxes, get in touch with us "for an income
tax Ipan. Pay your taxes and get them off your
mind . . . repay us monthly!
Loans in Small Amounts or up to $300

WHY shouldn’t millions vote
} that "way? They've learned
i by experience that no other
work shoe even comes close
to the house-slipper comfort
of Wolverines. They’ve found
' that Wolverines never need
"breaking-in” and never lose
, their original softness and
flexibility., .even dry that way
! ' after soaking. They’ve dis। covered, too, that wolverines
actually cost less by months
;

or miles of wear...cut down
work shoe costa amazingly.
They get all these extra bene­
fits because Wolverines alone
have both soles and uppers of
genuine Shell Horaehide triple
tanned to amazing softness
and flexibility. Wolverine’s
secret tanning process keeps
all the toughness but gets nd
of the stiffness. That's why
Wolverines feel so much bet­
ter and wear so much longer.

Plan* Available, Incinding Straight Signature Loans,
No Embarrassing Inquiries Made Of Friends, Relatives
Or Employer. To Apply For A Loan. Come In Or Phone!

SHOESTOBE

CITIZENS CREDIT CORP.
LY BARKER’S
Martian Phoaa Uli

m

MIK W. STATE STREET
HASTINGS, MICHIGAN

PHONE 2722 “

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Gnuitys

Store *

�THE HASTINGS BANNER
SECTION TWO—FACES

HASTINGS. MICHIGAN. THURSDAY. MARCH 4. 1943.

IICHTY-SEVENTH YEAR

- --------1 "
' Herr I* my new address 1
1 Rlcliard M. Hinckley S 2 c
object of your affliction, and you os to the activities each branch will Christmas seal*. Speaker*,
participateHn.
&lt;
turn. ---------|x»ter*.---and
--------movie,
——
are
If you mw the truck convoy a* It
Buddy Dale Green Cox
Co. 1563. U.S N. &gt;QM&gt; School
won't shed a tear.
traveled down Green street toward 1 ynrd cratt Y. T12B
I Coddihgton Point
Gu'At sneakers at a War Bond ed by the Michigan Tulwi
Fort Custer -otur dark Monday
pcarl Harbor T H.
, Newport. Rhode Island
Now for another story from the assembly held hi Central auditor- Association, Lansing, to any
By JANE CAMERON
evening you only know hall of the Birthday Ls April 30.
J To David Robinson—we have your ‘
'soldier's ample store.
Even time ium Monday, March I. were Meaars. tzaUon requesting them. «
story.
—
—
| Glad to hear from you BuddjC*nddrrss but can't give lhe name ot
I I see him I collect enough of these ■ George Carpenter. Barry county
(Continued from page 1. Sec 1)
to make conversation lor six, I chairman: George Whitney. Michi­
Il teertEf part of the maneuver Nice to have you aboard- isn't that your ship-we re still waiting until
The slogan for the Aprtl Early
Something -tor the "Why In months) This Ls abbut the boxe* gan executive director; and atiid" Dlxgnosis Campaign te "Follow Uw
for two soldiers to be placed the Way they say It In lhe Navy? Wl&gt; know Just how wc cun print
big order but il surely te an order calls
at main intersection.-, to signa) lhe Congratulations on your promotion | your address *o mail will still reach Heaven's Name Department '—Why- from home There Ls Ur long, lanky ; Van Den Berg. Grand R fh,.! Example cf lhe Armed Forces—Get
worth fUling.i
do they keep on advertising stuff lad from the North Carolina moun­ | chairman for Michigan/
I you. Well work il out yet.
•
trucks through with Hash light*. too
...?
1
TC.rwv:
spoke
on
War
Bonds
and
g'avi
___
_
you
And what do you think of tills—
Keep your letter* coming fellows ,
— couldn’t buy for love nor tains In hLs barracks, complet* with
They tell us Nashville was proud Two sbeh bay® were stationed on
various
v.«.,......n here
...... i* word
—from
------ money?
—.“.ry? I hear some drip raving mountain drawl and dialect. Quite , gestlons
—------- as,
- to■—
•— driv^' Hume
and thrilled to have Plr*t Lt. Wil­ the corner of Green and Broadway. here come* a letter from Gerald Hold everything
Haste—no
™ less
— -----than —a about my favorite what-ste und- go1 a character to us. altiiough we ate schools are raising
Mrs. Clayton Brandstettcr saw • Petri Keller about Buciiy—he say*: &lt;Pvt. Hiram
liam Roe home on lenvr from the
* - it
'■ i*
‘ —
drooling around until 1 get to town probably quite character* to him , bombers and- Jeeps.
"Have just seen my old friend poem, here
African from, he wiio has won the these two lad* when she went home Buddy Or&lt;*en. who I haven't seen
To Farmer Iry Tubb*.
and there just Isn't ANY. Seem* When ever .1 box'from"home eontiw ,
■ ■ - ■’—- ■ *
later driving down town
Distinguished Flying Cross and oth­ Sometime
they - might belter keep their in the mad. this mountaineer xlow- SOUTHWEST RUTLAND
'
WWT ,# WT■ gif
for a meeting of WAAC recruiting in two years. It Ls almost like seeing When I was home-1 never knowed :'j like
er honor* Probably lhe happiest executive
big fat mouths shut. Come to think; ly but definitely ambles up, flips ! —
Mr ---nnd Mrs Myron Bishop\&gt;f ww
one of the family. It is nice down Tlrat there an Iry Tubb* abode
committee
Mrs
Brandone was-'Bill' Roc himself so glad Stet ter raw ttie*e
of it. they might better be m the his arm. and there appear. Instant- Charlotte.
'"harlot te. —
Mr. ......
and.....
Mrs.
Doug.......Roy
... .............
here, but il seem* more sunny than But since his pome I have read
these same
same noys
boys sun
still
he’d be able to real, al home again. stetter saw S~on
&gt;“!
I »•
“ Before I put my*elf to bed
ly a wicked-looking'curved knlfr lass of Hastings were Sunday'
We're all proud of you Bill If you
Bad dream* have spoiled my peaceHe says. "Here! I'll cut the string: - s-uests at the home of their parent! 1936 to 1940 Chevro­
“*"”
11 ** . . .
M”-d-- .gtxxj &lt;j0M, ol medtclnc to *ec him.
don’t mind, und best of lurk to jou jnioht
lul .slumber
cuts the
lhe string, sllte-open
Mr. and Mr*.
Mrs. Dan Douglas-,.
Douglass. * Wm.
. Patsv report* that the school busI He cut*
slit- open the Mr
Lt.. Hr your next assignment.
As I recall his daughter.-, number ■ route takes them past homer, with box. eats what he wants, and then I Haven* spent Sunday at the home lets and Fords. High­
Dr.„.bu.«r.
U»
Nine—and all a needin shoes
Newvlnief*—Ll. and Mrs. Arnold
iso many service flags that they the owner can take over from there, jof hiv daughter Mr. and Mra Hojvrlatively
thought
fid
person
that
t0
hpur
(roin
ul(
rn
y
friends
1
get
Ghi's poor old try 'Foouhod Blues.' counted up one morning and these Every time, he gets away with thl i ward Johnson and reported Mr... est cash prices paid.
Prrifln* weie home between their
So in my dreams I finds a plan
-------------------------------^h-parture from Camp Robinson.
home?:
Haven* -about
the same.---* Mr.
Mr and
homes have given 33 boys to lhe
'cornM ••
(To help this great producing man service of our country. I believe
Mra. Hurry Dunn ■ attended tin?
Aik. to Arnolds new |&gt;ost at Camp to™.- "And 1WW'- •&lt;■-nnii■ "'«««■
■■ "m"
Farm Bureau family night at the
Atterbury, at Columbus. Ind. Are fellow from Tennessee. drawlid the . Qprild j* the son of Mr and Mrs. His girls could help him with tlie UHs Is a record for one school bus
'Sam Kcll'-r of Cloverdale und his j chore*
I. O O F. lull Monday night.
you ever u 'knock out' in uniform
route. Speaking from experienct
Mrs.
B.
went
to
the
U
8,0.
room
,
And that would even up the scores. what a lot of plan! gone awry, what
Arnold, und let me usk you—who borrowed cups, spoon*, sugar and i address Ls— .
Hastings. Michigan
I But ull nt once a little guy
Isn't? ‘As one of our sweet young the coffee pot; had It filled at the ■ Gerald D. Kellar S 2 c •
April will be observed as th* 16th
an economic change in thore homes
Tlie Informal all-school party will annual Early Diagnosis Campaign
1 Come* In my dreams and starts to what serious readjustments have
glamours said the other day—"A Coffee Shop ulus getting hambunra. 1I USNJi Standard Unit
be held tomorrow night In the hlkh financed by the .sale of tuberculosis
cry.
man In unlfonn 'always gets hb glri then took "the eats" back to the 1I Craft Unit 2 c/o Fleet port office
: taken place In" oil the Uvea affected. school
gymnasium.
The
theme
this
’ Says he. Keep four girl* on the farm
। San Francisco, Calif.
and I don't mean lhe Canadian fellows 'who were plenty pletused.
■■ Now for addresse*—
I That'*--plenty of their added charm ■ I wa* going to tell you girl* how year is the "Farmer's Frolic ' Bud
---------Mounted Police."
The truck convoy come through , Glad to get you placet! Betty— ~
..... up­ Wolfe* orchestra wul furnish lhe
that would leave five extra j to test coffee for chicory, but.
Then tl
Minch 13th will be a Red letter In Uuee recllons
! we’ve counted
decided "Jive".
I..counted you
you twice
tuice in
in our
our nsr*
lists 1 gais
gals
on thinking it over. I dc-ciilrd
day for Emerson Struble stationed the*e boys nad to stand at their i we've matu
,r of fftcl.
» 1*1 you Who could Join up with all their against It. If you find chicory
The girl* glee ■club
now study— - ■is ------------at Sioux Fnlb. South Dakota. And pout over a perttjd ofJawsWeiare icouW ,.arry thl. woric for lwo tt;uint. - pals
,X!;’
r__ f
‘
—,r-- to I kick to the grocer, you are lust ing the "Ring of the Nibelung” by
why—because hb wife Genevieve sure
Mrs Brandatctters
neighborly ------mr* Mn
Rrnndstettera nciahborlv
«. ..._ ------ addrefl In the service of their country to (adding one more burden to a man Wasner.
tone of the attractive gals who work action raised those fallow* morale We’re Riad to have your formerly , - -----------------------j fight the common foe
(who now already has more troubles, I Thursday afternoon. Feb. 25. in
at the Consumers Power office! about 100'. and to their benefactor ■ which 1*— (Betty was
, If. like their "paw." them gate could L'i.ur Young Dr.. Malone ind Pepbasketball game between the
und hb nn-tty litian haired shier our nomination for the best good ' Jean Carpenten
, !db.h out lots pf woe
per Young's Family combiner!, We freshmen and eighth grade, the
I Aux, Betty C. Crawley.
Eleanor, uno takes your call* at the deed of tlie week.
To all the AxLs big-wigs. Why they’d night us well ,a • our breath a? to , fre)&lt;hman bovs were defeated by a
AB N. A 601397.
telephony office will arrive al Sioux
be worse by far.
kirk lo the manufacturer, boidi * M.ore of 29-28.
Falls to visit him so if Emerson dun( , 7th Co 3rd Regt.
If your daughters could be classified i...
—..ui - too. So. we •
nrt elMB h(V&gt; mast Of the art
hv 1...
has ..i.
o!s •trcubi.e
Army Post Branch
ces an Irish jig before Hu- 17th it !
Letter Sews
2 Waacs. 2 Wave*—1 Spar1
will drink the darn sluff and like
Ft. Des Moines. Iowa
Ls not an early St. Patrick* cele- f Mrs. V. D. Ackerman, who wa*
Next week tydlngs from Middle- 1- wd bt thankh.1 we Un- in a. work finished for the annual. They
bration. it will be just 'cause you sewing production chairman of the
Birthday May 30th
i ville lo all of you from Mrs P. O. country where we have the priv- 'i take charge of the art work tor the
can't hold the man down.
Countv Red Cross before they
entire
annual
.
Stokoe. We hear two of the favorite ilege &lt;&gt;f kicking if we wan; to. but
A »U»r who 1». tad plrms oi
■“ D"'oU
Pvt. Glenn Frederickson
i belle* of Thomapple-Kellogg ate also where the people have common ,; The nine girls of the Handicraft
‘MJ
William Beaumont
I about to become lady Marine*! May- (sense enough to save ull the kicks)iclub who hare been weaving blocks
Gen. Hosp. Ward 10
'
for
an
afghan
will
begin sewing
b-- Mra S can tell us all about that for tlie Nutt*les and J.ips.
ry RaiiIa »&gt;«, «&gt;Ked home Bund»&gt; JJir 1&gt; u wm.wtar.in Ikwu.
;thcm together at the next club
', when she "dishes it out" next week.
....
n.ui»r.tt Xi “i
tap. «"r Tta?
for a. ten ta.
day imloudb
furlough io
to recuperate
! hour. Marilyn Bristol wove thirty
Cheerio.
We've
hud
some
terrible
pocm&lt;
from n recent Operation. It Is good mailed and about nil he can ray Ls
blocks
and
Patty
Shurlow
followed
Zolly Coffer
about the little red pump, hut 1 second with eighteen.
to have you home Barry and we're
Pvt. Garth Florin
he's getting along O K.
bc'ieve the one from Ann Arbur !s
all grateful to you and men like you. that
Pupils have been, enjoying shorter
W. R- C. INSTALLS OFFICERS
U. S Army
Virgil, the oldest son. is in Okla­
the worst.
who are doing such u tough Job. homa
I
hour*
and
less
school
because
tcachCo F 320th Inf. APO. 35
in Officer* Training School
The following officers were in­
The little red pump is covered ers were rationing.
for all of us. so courageously and so
Comp San Lui* Obispo. Calif.
stalled in W. R. C. by Mra. Stella
and will graduate this week
with rust.
well.
' In an effort to increase Dcferoc
Perry Ls al Chicago Navy Pier I Birthday Aug 23
Loveman: President. Carrie Welton;
If
that
red
pump
was
mine
I
’
d
Stamp
sales
Wednesday,
the
pur­
It was goad to see Ensign Mar­ .studying aviation mechanics.
S V. P. Clara Tinkler; J. V. P. ■
clean It or bust.
chase of each stamp was dedicated
shall Cook at the Haslings-ClurKntljiecn 1? still with the Army 1 Pvt Jume* H Mulder
’ Gladyce Gilmore; secretary. Nellie
SCIENTIFICALLY
Look. -Bud! What's ;h-- me of l£&gt; Carl
uan vonraa
Me
graaumeu
Conrad
He graduated
lotte basketball game Friday night. Air Force here in Detroit.
Gower; treasurer. Esther Tett; nnilsblng up the pump nnd .ureinj to
Co. C. 71st Tng. Bn. 15th Tng.
from
Hastings
high
school
tn
1937
Only tiling it was too bad you
Chap.. Marie Smith; guard. Rozi-1- In the
I'm doing clerical work nt J. L. |
Regt. B I.
customers
the ain
* can
....
...... "
--------&gt;
PREPARED
...----before when
enlisting
the. .Armed
couldn't have seen Hasting* take HutLsons*. s
la Burghduff: assistant guard. Clara ...
Camp Joseph T. Roblivon, Ark.
only
have
4
gallons?
You
just
r-t
5*0,5^.
the game Marsh, m that the Has­
'Becker; conductor, Lucy Turner; the hose good und wet. See what, TJjp ’Var*ity club, basketball team
I hope someday wc. can all get I Birthday—Jan. 31st
PRESCRIPTIONS
tings undefeated reedtd for the year back to Hastings.
I assistant, con., Viney Ftsher; pa_- I mean? The poem ihMd I have ) nnd joun)an,m C]as:. had their plccould have remained perfect. Marsh
;triotic instructor. Myrtle Caseline; expressed fuUlltj. not comments on turfft tagcn for the annual March
■shepnii"
A-C Robert W. Field.
and his wife were here lust two day;,
i color bearer*. Mary Adams. Lillie my ambition. If you give em any ,
1 Mrs. V D. Ackrrmam ' Squad D-l.
on their wav fsorn Philadelphia to
I Hocvenair. Minnie Mvers. Gertrude mon- you end up in the clinx and
Another letter Irom Woodrow I A.AF. P.F.S.—Pilot,
movies of thp natlonSeattle where Marsh will be sta­ Allcrdlng (who. Incidcntaliv was
j Barlow; press cor.. Margaret Palm- wh&lt;&gt; »anu to mis* what r going on | al Technicolor
nnlslc cainp nl mp-riochen.
Maxwell Field.
tioned.
(
one of the high school pranksteis
ri"iVv ’°r
1
1 Michigan, were shown to music
Montgomery. Alabama
Saw a birthday cake going to;you In Frccixirt back In 35 and '36&gt;
think something could X- done with : claAM,s Monday. Feb. 22.
I BEETS GO MECHANICAL
Ian Ironside for your hlrtndny ""
.... ,
Camp Ripley. Minnesota
tiiLs beginning.
; club jjour wa5 postponed from
I Mechanical thinning of beets gels
ttw 27th. Il sure looked good enough
Feb. 22, J943
•
•
Feb. 22 tuitll March 8 because of
to eat und by now you’ll know what Dear Sir:
j the approval of tlie agricultural reSomething for aU the poor rerv- . shortened hours?
we mean.
.
.: ”ltec. the money order for one buck
;.
search
administration
of
the
U.
S.
Ice men who have to peel onions ! The Victory Corps, which is beSin An ton ip Texas
, Department of Agriculture. Nine when they are on KP. A loval fan ing organized In high schools
Stanley Kuempel is nt Fort Leon­ and I want to thank-you very much.
HASTINGS
----------------------PHONE 2115
Group 18-2-B.
| years of research indicate cust-am- in Delton originated this nersclt. throughout the United State*, has
ard Wood. What's your uddre;,, I don't smoke, but when you're in
the Army, there'* a lot you can buy.
. ary hand blocking and thinning re­ Set an electric fan on lhe table and been organized in Hastings high
Stan.?
I
don't
think
1
11
have
much
quire*
more
than
27
hours
of
labor
Henry Harrison Ford of Delton
aim the breeze between you and the school, and plans have been made
In cashing the money order.
' an acre where yield* average about
R 2 Is now at Gre-.il Lake* taking trouble
I drive in to the Little Fulls Hos­
12 tons of beets to the acre. Com­
■Boot" training—l&amp;t us know jour pital
Camp McCain. MissL-sippl
every day. We are eight miles
pleu- mcciianlcol tlilnnlng required
address too Henry­
Birthday—Feb 15
from town. Little Falls te about the
only 2 45 hours an acre, with not
Keep your letters nnd addresses .same size a* Hastings.
much difference in yield
coming fellows it's the only way wr
I'm feeling Just fine and we've had
Sgt. Robert Fortney. Jr
can keep track of you. Then loo a little cold weather up here so far
MORE DRIED VEGETABLES
Hqt. Btry. 491st CA. BN. &lt;A.A &gt;
those of us bock home here on tlie this winter. For over a week, ll was
Dehydrated vegetable production
Camp
Stewart.
Ga
side lines urc eager to know nil the between 35
42 below
zero. We've
mand
™
™t*ShX
ett i-Congratulations on your promotion is due for a sharp increase in 1943.
things you're doing) It gives us n |‘“jJ
according
a survey indicating 187
J?
R^ntm;
I
Sat
(Incidentally
Bob's
.Dad
is
Bob
little satisfaction when we know we just come up and .ride to Ft Snelling i Sgt. (Incidentally Bob's .Dad te Bob new dryinglo plants
will go Into op­
can’t be out there taking the punch­ with me. Ha. I have to drive to Ft IFoitney who Is in charge at the eration. Twenty plants were avail­
es for you nnd with you. and make Snelling about every other day with FLsh Hatchery.)
able
a
year
ago.
Here are three changes to note in
no mistake fellows, we’d be there patients from our Camp here. Us
your "date" book—
«
il we could but a guy Ls'nt much about 275 miles around trip.
Milk bricks are being made.
Jack E Wagner. S 2c
use If he can't even climb a step
I'm the only Ambulance driver on
Thirty-three pounds of powder
ladder anymore without gelltni; the post nt the present lime, so my . Fargo Bldg. 495
from an original 30 gallons of milk
Summer St.
dizzy)
work goes on 34 hr*, a day. I know
are
pressed into a nine-inch cube
Boston, Massachusetts
Just visiting with Bob Casteleln the folks back home arc working
under high pressure.
who arrived home Monday for a ten Just as hard. We hope this is over
day furlough and Bby. is he glad to before long.
Pvt Duane E. Jarman 36417390
A recent survey of persons en­
Yes. I was home on a few days
see the 'old home town.' He has n
tering tuberculosis sanatoriums,
U. S Army Air Force
becoming Alabama tan 'no south­ leave for my last birthday and tlie
showed that only 20 per cent were
Flight D' 31st T. S S. S P
ern accent! and is now stationed at one before. I hope to be home- on
in Ute early stage of the disease.
Jefferson Barracks. Mo .
my next one. which is Sept. 5
Camp Butner. N. C.
.
I sure enjoy, reading tin- Banner,
Co. a 309th Inf.
ns then I enn keep.up on the news
A. P. O. 78
Bob says he'd like to know who the from home. We don't have too much
to
ro to here, except the shows
other Barry' County boys are. at
I'm sending our weekly paper to
Camp Butner. We enjoyed seeing
you Bob. Wc always thought you you. Wish I had more time to write,
but
can't make it this time, so Hello
were a particularly "swell guy" and
to everyone.
darned if wc don't ptlll think so!
Yours Truly.
Mr. and Mrs. Smith Sher­
Pfc. Woodrow W. Allcrdlng
man of R 2 have received word that
Thanks for your letter Woodrow
their son Robert has been made and
thank*
too
for sending us tlie
PFC. and goes to Medical school Camp Ripley paper
—we liked thin Texas soon. Also another son name of the sheet—"Muzzle Blast.”
Harold of Great Lakes. III. is to go Good luck fellow, well sec you on
HI NUfllllONU KOO
ro Aviation Machinist school aftei your next birthday.
his leave which starts Mar. 11. .
Here's word from Buddy Green
Maurice Webenhofer whose par­ Cox—
ents live In the Wilcox-Gates school
Pearl Harbor ,
neighborhood. Just returned to
Feb. 12. 1943
Camp al Rapid City. South Dako­ Dear Mom und Dad:
ta after a ten day furlough at home.
I received your letter and I sure
Guess you know.your brother re­ was Rind to hear from you. I sure
ports for hl* examination next week. would like to see home and all of
Kenneth Buss is already at Fort my chums again. I like the Navy I
Custer—let us know where you go a lot. I have passed from first class i
from there. Kenny.
senman to third class Petty Officer. &gt;
Let's get down to brass TAX!
Dave Goodyear at Camp Robin­ not bad Is It?
son hns a medal won for getting top
Tell Zolly Coffer I sure like to
score with a machine gun—not read the things she puts in the Ban­
much left of the target we heard ner.
Dave. Nice going.
Your loving son. Buddy

BARRY BYPATHS

ON THE HOME FRONT

Burkholder-Nischan i&gt;c.

HIGH SCHOOL NOTES

"ARE YOU DOING
YOUR PART...
WHILE I'M DOING
MINE!"

One of your most im­
p o r t a nt contribu­
tions fo the war ef­
fort is\ STAYING

WELL. ^403 out of
your way to stay out
of sickness! It's your
wartime duty!

LyBARKER’S

Worried
About
March

15th?

PLAN NOW FOR '44!

DRINK MILK EVERY DAY

OR OTHER
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to serve you. Gas, Oil or
Let us help keep
your car running
the duration.

M'KEE SERVICE OIL SALES
MOBIL PRODUCTS
DISTRIBUTOR
ttl E. STATE ST.
HASTINGS
PHONE 2554

HIGHLANDS DAIRY
ROBERT W. COOK. Prop.

H ore's what to do! Start now to save a certain amount
each week for your '44 Taxes’ Souhds simple doesn't it?
Just set aside 52 reasonable weekly sums - that you'll
hardly miss - instead of the big budget-killers you suf­
fered this year. Then, when March 15, 1944, rolls
around . . . you'll have it to give . . . and give gladly . . .
to preserve the American Way of Life.

tfOn aU
financial
matters .
see your
banker
first”

Buy War Savings
Bonds and Stamps
Here.

Qc
I 0

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Phone 2651

The Income Tax youx
have to pay on March 15th is bigger than you ever paid
before. Sure, you're proud to give your dollars to get
the war job done ... but, if you haven't been saving for
taxes all along, it'll be more than a little tough to jug­
gle the budget! And it needn't be that way at all . . .

Hasting!

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Caledonia. Saturday night. * Wil.
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on Dearborn St. the latter part of
; the week. but Is about the house al
this writing A The Rouse circle ot
the Methodist 'church will meet
tills Thursday afternoon with Mn.
Lennu Kirkpatrick. * Mr. and Mrs.
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Ypsilanti, ' have been living on the Schondel-1 work in Haatings, Thursday after
mayer farm eaat of town moved 1 &lt; week’s lllnew with acUUca. A Mr.
Monday to the Prank Lee farm on and Mra. Harry DePult and son
the river road. ThcTrand* Oliver Jack of Beverley, were Bunday rial­
family who wore tenant*, have tor* al the home of her uncle, Glenn
moved lo the Pryor farm weal of Alien at Parmelee, a Mr*. Calvin
town, formerly occupied by the Sava- Streeter and Mra. Arnold Hoebekc
cool lamily. A Mr. and Mra. U R. and small daughter, fandra Hue.
Beeler were Sunday guest* of her ’viaited friend* in Grand Rapids
brother-in-law and lister, Mr. and from Wednesday until Friday. LaMrs. Roy Smith and their (laugh- : ter the same evening. Mrs. Hoebekc
i ter. Barbara at Caledonia. A Mra. ’ who had planned to leave soon to
thik Friday with pot luck dinner Wm. Sweet entertained her slater Join her husband. Captain Hoebekc
at 12:30. All members are requested from Potterville lost week, and who in Texas, received a phone call
to be present. * Miss Pauline Bena­ uBo was a guest nl the luncheon &lt;suting he had been transferred to
way of Battle Creek was maid-df- at the Methodist church. Friday. A jPl. Benning. Ga. He is expected to
honor aC the recent marriage of 'Die Merle Sherk family have moved reach the Streeter home thia TuesMiks Jeanne Cmcebeaux and Rob­ from the Kock house to tMuun*.. iday and will take hb wife and twoert Gould at St. Paul’s Episcopal where he is employed A Mr. and j months-old daughter, whom he
church in Detroit. * Mrs. A. D. Sir- Mrs. Day Pugh of Vermontville ha* never seen, along with him to
van of Assyria la spending some spent tlie weekend at lhe huinc of .Georgia. Capt. and Mrs. Hoebekc
time nt the home of her son. Ray. I her. parents. Mr. and Mr*. Wm. Me- spent all last summer in Georgia
* Mrs P. Dee Sneathen K carin&lt; lor Kevltt and also vuitcd her\lttUe before he went to Camp Houxe.
Mrs. J. P. Schipper and infant son. daughter. Mary EUcn. who\ha* |Texas, at holiday lime, a Mrs. MatDavid James, who were brought been wuh her grandmother '(he|tie Garrett is quite til with atom­
home from Pennock hospital Sun- past two weeks because of aickneu. • ach ulcers at the home of her aisA A real estate transaction last ter. Mra. Prances While on Grand
.week wa* the sale of the Oscar Rapids St. A The Eastern Star chapFlnkbelner farm of 50 acres in the [ ter iu*d a pleasant time Friday erc^
Harper district, to Roland Bum- ! ning at ILs regular meeting. Tnitiai
gel and Miss Pauline Walker spent garner, tenant on the Fred Stokoe Ition'of-Jwo new membpis wn* fol­
- -- .------..— (owed by a^patriotlc program and
the weekend at Jackson With lhe
former* husband and Polly's par­ i H«rners plan some rejialrs before refreshments. A Arthur GritteUi.
ent’. * Mr*. Dolly Johnson is moving In the fall. * Utile Carol Kent county cow tester, accompan­
spending some lime In Grand Rap­ iGriffeth lias been out of school ied by Miss Ann Snyder of Grand
ids with her sister, Mrs. Horace । for a few. days with a light case of Rapid* were in attendance at the
UvcnutOd nnd is recovering nicely j chickenpox. * Rev. and Mrs. J. P. Sunday evening service at the Bap­
[Steer and children of Grand Rap- tist church, and later wert callers
(nil * A family gathering and din- । ids were in town on business Sal­ al the home of Mr*. Vessle Harris.
! urday and also called on old friends A Lynn Lepper of Detroit was the
, They were once residents of Mfddle- weekend gue*t ot his mother and
i vilie. Mrs. Steer being Miss Emily niece. Mrs. Isabel Lepper and Mra.
Smith and a graduate of the local Roy Steen and family. A We regret
। high school and Rev. Steer, n for- In I------- ...
nicr pastor of the local Baptist
&lt;.lurch. They spent many want on
Dean of Irvin", other guests were the west coast and arc now in
ills uncles and nun:, John Jacobs | Grand Rapids where they conduct a
Inr
rhll.
nnd Mr. ami Mrs. David Sailor, all l-.itn* llnnu* mid rlr&lt;&gt;
—.......
of Grand Rapids. A Fred Finkbeiner : dren of missionaries besides their
nnd two :oib of Grant attended lhe own three -sons. * Mrs. Allen port* from the Community Broth­
auction sale. Friday nl the farm of । Bechtel lias been having trouble erhood father nnd son banquet
state it was well attended and a
very pleasant affair. It wa* held
in the school cafeteria 'Monday
night and the home economics girls
were in charge of tlie serving. *
Ten Grand Rapids friends were
Tuesu of Mr. and Mrs. William J.
Jebler Sunday for dinner and the
evening. They were Mr. and Mrs.
Smith, hi’ last been transferred i brnters .surprised Mr. and Mrs. T. J. WiLson. Mr. nnd Mrs. Walter
tu Camp Polk. La. for advanced , Claude Rosenberg Sunday when Koefln. Mr. and Mr*. John A. Camp­
officers training lifter a brief stay they' dropped in to let them know bell. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Panfil,
nt C.imp Campbell, Ky. * Mrs. t they hadn’t forgotten the&gt;had ob­ and Mr. and Mrs. C. J. McKinney
/”
-— — •»--• to (served their wedding anniversary * Twp. tress. Grover Cline spent
•i- ;mi Saturday. They brought well lhe weekend at Grandville at the
&gt;Ir. filled baskets nnd as Mrs. R. is home bf -hla nephew. Will Scott
—----------------- ...------ in! 1 always prepared for visitors, nnd
there
family * Mrj. Ed Pratt of De­
Rapids spent Sunday with their a as a grand dlnnnr and pleasant troit came Friday night for a few
son. Norman nnd family. * Mrs. ! afternoon together. Those present days vL’it with her parents, Mr. and
Glenn Alien, president of the Pur- were, Mr. and Mrs. Will Schroder Mrs. Herbert Lanfear ami her son
melee Ladies Aid society has di- J of Caledonia. Mr. and 'Mrs. Geo.
tided the membership into five Adorns. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Kcrmecn.

'Clarence Rovenberg of

»

MIDDLEVILLE

The Barnt-v Cisler family who will
work the farm tile Johnsons left,
now owned by Albert Wlcringa.
moved In on Saturday. * Reginald
Smith spent from Friday until SunRapids were Friday evening dinner
ew-uis ol her aunt. Mrs. E. F. Bkike
and family. * Mr. nnd Mrs. Henry
PouLson nccciniMinled their son
Clinton, to Kalamazoo Wednesday.

Lanti. * Mr. and Mrs A .H. Bell
were called to Kalamazoo, Wed­
nesday bv the death of his cousin.
Glenn Lee. aged 58 years, formerly
of Hastings. They also attended Hie

in Grand Rapids. Saturday alter n
week's stay with her mother, Mrs.
Clive Churchill who is recovering
from her recent fall. * Mrs. Sylvia
Allen of Parmelee who will 'cele­
brate her 93rd birthday on April 21
spent Thursday afternoon with
Mrs. Sarah Boyce. Both ladies who
are nmonq our oldest resident.’, ate

Buxton and daughter Phyllis of
Grand Rapids spent Sunday with
her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Mark
Ritchie. * Paul Kaitlude, son of
Mr. mid Mrs. Lewi* Kaechde of
Caledonia and his roualn, Richard
Braun, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sidney
; Braun of Leijhton. are both recent
new inductees in the service. Rich­
ard is located at the Great Lakes
iTradnlng Station. * Tlie auction sale
of Jacob nnd Alton Flnkbclner. Fri­ Vredtinburg L. real sick with the I Warrentown. Missouri on Jun. 16.
day was well attended and cvcn- flu and confined to bed at hl* home. Jack is a brother of Mrs. Arthur
* Mrs Pearl Kenyon was a Sunday Kenyon. Mrs. Alton Elwood and
dinner guest of her daughter. Mrs. ‘ Mbs Vivian Williams and has been
Harold uriticih nnd family on north MatloncdatScott Field. III., for .•w
j.
' Dmc. Hte many friends here extftid
best wishes. * Mr. and Mrs. Vera
Smith called to sec her brother,
Pierre Stimson nnd wife nt Parme­
lee. this Monday forenoon and
। f»und both feeling quite, well. *

1 credit for the wav they have met
j their opnonenLs Judges in this de­
------ r'- *’------ ----- -------- ' —’
vin Collette. Grund Rapid* and Anna
Lindbiootn and Wallace Gnmeau of
Western Stale College. * The Com­
munity council calendar dates for
March events ns listed by the keep­
er. Mrs Fred Stoknc are—March 15.
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MIDDLEVILLE
&lt; Continued from page 2»
C. S. meeting day. Evening—Men's
night and regular O E. 8. meet. *
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Tolan of Bat­
tle Creek spent the weekend with
her cousin. Mrs. Harry Stimson
and family. * Little Janet Maclver
of Pannetee Ls one of lhe chicken­
pox victims. * Mr. and Mrs. Rollo
Kmnllcv of Marshall were Saturday
visitors nt the home of hLs son Ar­
thur Smalley. * Pvt Edd&gt; Schnurr
came Friday from the camp in Ok­
lahoma for a few days furlough at
the home of his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Murrav Schnurr * L-eonard
Stimson visited the John Marenson
family at Muskegon. Saturday night
and Sunday. * The Curtis family
from Freeport arc now living on the
Ma Henson farm north of town. *
Miss Loueta Cook, who make* her
home with her aunt. Mra. Sarr.h
Campbell, fell on lhe walk near the
Edd Lewis home Wfdnesday after­
noon while—returning from school
and received painful spinal Injuries.
Hcr^fdlher. Rov Cook came zrklay
anti took her to his home at Battle

fine young life. Memorial services l-nu." * Miss Eloise Day spent Sat-! MARTIN CORNERS
.... week.
——. Feb.
.... 21
28 to March 7
were held at the home in Grand urday night und Sunday with Miss I This
is known as the week ot Dedication
, Rapids Saturday afternoon,
| Irene Springer in Hastings
in all MeUiodl.il churchra.
Its
BARRYV1LLF.
°
members are asked to rcdcdlcati*
‘hickory corners
'themwlves to God. and to pray for
Last Week's Letter:
r-11
Cjnce Simmons has received
church, its pastor. Its members,
Mrs. Gordon Hoffman and Mr.
from hradquattrra. U. S t|w, lnL**ion-&lt;rir5 oot «•-« •- -—
and Mra. Dick Hoffman of Quimby.. notice
Marine Con*. Washington tliat her lcc and |or
Uial
day
spent Saturday allernoon in But­
n
P, hlni’no,v' -fi**
soon cotne when all races and pcotle Creek. * Miss Agnes Benwn and *°
awarded
the N-vv
Navy Crura ra/
fof extra.
extra­ plp.
AwrrUd
Hve together as children
Miss Joy Van Doren spent lhe week ordinary t»w
hcroLsm
in
action
against
of
one
Father.
Next
Sunday.
Mar .
lend in Coldwater-«ith_Bev. and the enemy in die Solomon Islands.
'Mrs. D. A- Van Doren and the A*h- August 27. 1942. and sltould reach 7. at 10:30 Rev. Victor Jones of ■
bv Van Doren's. * Sundav callers her within the month. Wesley en­ Hickory Corners*- • will preach at :
Martin
and
there
will-be
a
special
‘
of Mr. ahd Mn&gt; Ralph DeVine and listed in' the Marines October 22,
Mrs. Anna DeVine were Mra. Nell 1041 und gave hU life in Guadal­ offering taken for the work of the
Walker of Chesaning. Mrs. Clayton canal on September 2. 1012. He is church here and abroad Come out !
McKeown and Kent Mead ahd Mr.
htu. been living
anil Mr». Paul 8hu|»p and fumilv the son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Sim­ othy Karrar who
,,u„ „
„K W
,M,
Ls &gt;MQI
stayins:
with
of Vermontville. * Mrs. Marcel mons and was born near Climax in South Bend. 1ind..
“«»d .TS?
on ^u“u-'' her parents. Mr and Mr*. Shirley
Evolet Ls spending some lime In 5"
194, 20 ye,“S..of
t®', .lM?,nlJ1UrX.
?“■' Slocum for a time, while her husSclioolrraft With Dr. and Mra. R.I^J™'
held *for
working in Lansing. * Mr.
J. Harter. Mra. Evelet Ls Mill on nc,u
ul him &lt; in the Methodist band

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Dudley of Bunnell.dutrtet call- Mr,_ Otto Townsend and Miss
However, the seemed a little belter 111 on
Mrs. Sarah Town und Mrs. pllCKbe Oakes near Woodland,
—&gt;’ Ntmmmik/r
-----------siirnttaFafter'----- Tinney or 1Mt
w Mr,
w,nd^
I H*»&gt;
Mra. Charles MfCovof Grand Rap- J noon „ Mrs QU
of Dvl.
Glcnuid Showaiu-r and Mn. Eble
irtc wak
.. «...
ids
wa* here over Ute weekend and .....
ton called■ .on
Mra Homer .........
Bartlett Cogswell. Wayne and Bernitt* of
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Corey and
afternoon. * Mr. and Mrs Nashville were Thursday evening i
Mrs Madeline Ganka of Battle Saturday
John Mounr and Mrs. Luelta
Creek were Sunday colters at tlie Beadle and son Jimmie vLdtcd the colter* at Mr. and Mrs. Orr Fishers. |
* Mrs. Ernest Todd of the Center
Hyde home. * Mr. and Mn Wil­
to determine tlu* nature of the In­ son Wlllitts and famllv of Muske­ Mourer's and McTuggarts at Grand road and Mrs. Vera Dotnlnski of
jury * The Lloyd Sen&amp;lba family gon Heigiils snent Saturday and Rapid* Sunday. * Sgt. James Hat­ K'&gt;ltm?voo visited their daughter
Monday
morning- ,-rfor Camp
has moved *to Battle Crock where Sunday with Rev. nnd Mrs. J. J ton left
V™--------f ---------•- and aiiter. Mrs. Agnes Barry Sat- ,
they arc employed. * Rev. I. W. Willetts, a Mr and Mra. Zeno Wal­ Hood. Texas niter a week» illness urday afternoon. * Mr and Mrs
at the E L.-Bromley Leonard Perohnln nnd little daughMinor assisted at a funeral at Ot­ lace
family of Muir were Sat­ with umaiutu
L.
E. L. aBromley
the 11 ||ow
jer Of near
coats
sego and aho conducted one in Kal­ urdayand
---------*.farm
------------„ of
-- ------Mr and
MreGrove were vis­ .
evening callers of Mr and home.
Barnes
and Mrs. H.
Barnes
amazoo. Friday. * The regular I Mrs. Glen
Rou*h and family. * made u business trip to Caledonia
meeting of the Flora) Garden Club I. Mrs. J. L Higdon
soent from Pri- nnd Hastings Saturday. A Sunday Thursday. * Mr. and Mrs Roland ;
will be held this Wednesday with 1
Barry
nnd
Robert
were Saturday ;
,„ „„
Mrs. Forrest Bender. * Corporal day until Sunday with her daugh­ evening callers on Mrs. Sarah Town afternoon lnuc
callers
on their dauah- 1
Ivan J. Pavne has been transferred ter. Mrs. Welby Crockford nnd fam­ nnd Mrs. Hazel Nunnemnkcr were ! t,.r anij husband. Mr. and Mrs. Car) i
from Miami to the Aberdeen Proving ily of Woodland. On Sundav Mr Mr. and Mrs. Martin Peters and 1 (Jnuhuis. near Coals Grove
Grounds at Aberdeen. Maryland. ★ Higdon and Mr. nnd Mra. Harold daughter Geraldine. Mr. and Mrs
-------------- ----------------Village election next Monday March Higdon nnd daughter of Battle Bob Eskcff and Mr. and Mrs. TravL I fair LAKE
8 promises to be quite a quiet affair 'Creek were dinner guests of the Hoyer of Battle Creek and Mr. and .
T Flqyd Armour of :
“1 ®nd Mrs.
“
with only one ticket in the field. 'Crockwards. Mr nnd Mrs. V K Mrs. Wade Town of Delton, also
r _ere Sunday . visitors at ’
------U.UCB» mm.eu.rc
unless
someone .rcv.uen
decides vu
to luuic
come uui
out Bnimm weH* TUftdAV gfUmOOn Kenneth Town of Grrcnvlilc. Pa a I
on slips. .* Mrs. Wm. McConnell, cnllera of her parents. * The Misses A quicL .wedding, occurred at lhe 'the H O. Armour home, also Mr. I
\and
Mrs.
Alton
Armour
PcrrvCunninaham
AIUln Armou and chil- ’
Jr.. k|M*nl iron* Thursday until Sat- Marion Hawks and EloLc Dav were home of Mrs. T
----- ‘’--------------- ^and Mn
—
- --y gpent sun-'
Wrtrt’ nt ithe
"ht home
hnn 'i east
Mwl of
OI Gull
UUH lake
laKC Saturda&gt;‘ evening. dav'evenk^^wltii^iLs'm
urday evening with htr husband co-hnst&lt;*&lt;*es to a nartv
- with
—.his
— mother
at the ’•
who U employed In Adrian, and of lhe former on Fr'*
4—-, night »*~'Frida
hon- i
at 0'00 o'clock when Rufus • —---------evening
mi
■
Lawrence
'J* °
iti\ ‘k^-nT
I .,
D .Llndlcy
"nd Maocnne
Madeline vataime
Cataline Lnwrenc® Hughes
Hushes home
hom&lt; * Nelson
who brought her home n’nd remained oring the blrthdavs
...f -----------,nq,ey nnn
Willison
has
a
broken
teg as the
£°.r ,th? V**™1 yr,th
UmU*- Ir,and "nd
I ww united in marriage by Rev. A
result
of
a
serious
accident
lust ,
1Little
Jtll« .Innlrn
p
attended the Nashville- •
Wagley Ot Hickory Comm. I*
Janice elavwl
stayed with h-r
her uraru*.
grand- 1 omnn
group
Woodland
basket ball game nnd tvw friends being present to wit­ Monday. Mrs. Willison Is recover- 1
mother in Grand Rapid* and baby }"«
—-*•
Patricia with her aunt al Freeport then s|x*nl the balance of evening ness tlie ceremony. They were at­ mg after her recent illness. * Er­
nest
Hughes
was
token
last
ThUrs:
during her absence. Mrs. McConnell al Ute Hawk's home. Games Were tended by the groom's brotlwr nnd
Sr. who Ls spending some time in nlayed nnd refreshments were serv­ wife. Mr. nnd Mrs William Lindley. day
^(.lo
‘° the Osteopath hospital al
* r
Battle creek for a blood test. ♦
Grand Rapids with her sister. Mn. ed- * Mr. nnd Mrs George Giltett
N. E. Barry Methodist Churrh
* 1
Lottie
Colllstcr.
who
has
been
ill
Rora Bliss. brought Janice home and sons were Saturday niaht
in-nn a m Wnt-Khin ■mrirrLittle CoilLitcr,
lias
111 ?■
n 00 n m SundalP school
for
wastaken
takcnSunday
8undlv: ■
1„
— tlme
..—----Saturday nnd remained for lhe guests of her parents Mr. and Mrs
lh«„b £
weekend * Mr. and Mrs. Fred Guf- Rav-Fllllngham and family of Way­ Hkk“, C-XS
tin and daughter. Mrs. Carl Hiar land ahd were Sundav dinner
10 an Sundav .rhnni
cared for by her sLster. Mrs Edna I
11 in wSSi
IMcrrte * Mr and Mra. Chav Pix- '
of Wayland were callers Saturday guests of Mr. nnd Mra Ward Ben­
11.30 WorslUp service
,
received wnrd
at the home of Mrs. G’s nephew. der nt Middleville. Mrs Eleanor
received
word Hatt.nrtav
Saturday frnm
from !I
special offering owill be taken |l»v
William Miller In Grand Rnnld*. Mr Sherm-’n and Boqnie of Hastings forA overseas
relief und our training their sons. Cpls. William E. and
Miller k seriously ill. * The Vic­ were Pridav evening callers nt the camps
Clarence E. Pixley who are in serv­
Sundav. March 7. Tne ice
tory Panorama given by all depart­ Gillett home. * Mr* Neil Walker W. S. Cnext
overseas
that
they
are
safe
8 will hold their meeting and well. * Mr. and Mrs. Wm.
menu and grades of t*-*- '• ■■•’I j Max Alden nnd Bob Phllliro of „
„ In uw
ntt Ulc
the CI1UIV
church
the p. m OI
of
Friday night was enjoyed by a good­ Chewmhw were Sunday .dinner Ktorch
u, wllh
potiuck sup|&gt;er at Moore of’Hastings were Sunday afsized company. Proceeds brought guests of Mr. nnd Mra Mo"lli 17:00
। ternoon callers at the home of Mr.
the three-wccks campaign of vic- Mead. Mr. nnd Mra. Clnvton Me- I। '-*1
... 'and Mrs. Lawrence*Hughes.
Dr. «
E. ..
H. Babbitt. District Sun;
torv bonds and trtumits Mild up Ui Keown nnd Kent Mead were Sun- 1. will
be here to speak that evening
14,01630. MLra Avis Jackson was ,dav afternoon—
callers. Mrs- Mp"d ■; A good attendance is desired.
। CEDAR CREEK
named queen by amount of sales. * fell on the----cement Inst »wk break- ।
A L Wagley pastor
I Mrs. Ettle Conestrlcl of Delton
The T-K basketball team scored Ing her glasses and suffering eev- |
,
I is visiting Mrs. Ella Wertman who I
another win nt Nashville Tuesday ,era) bruises, the worst cf which was ' DURFEE
night. 26 to 18. There was a lot of about her head. Including n pair of ; Mrb Henry D Davts underwent I Ls not well. ★ Joseph Hammond
scoring-wilh Ray Finkbciner winning ;beautiful shinera No hopes were Bn operation for appendicitis. Sun- spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs 1
John Bush of Hope Center. * Mr.
9 points for the home team and
several players on both teams scor­ broken for which she was very | tjay morning at Pennock Hospital. and Mrs. Duane Lammers of Has- I
H.*,r buOlhr,r
। * Mrs- Kenneth Ritchie is caripg Ungs. Mr. and Mrs. clair Lammers !
ing four points each. Tuesday night ’1
the
team
ulav
lhe
alumni
.vlne 2Ifo 1(U‘ffred 1 fall-white do- for me Davis home during her ob- and Mr. and Mr*. Wendel Lammers |
the school
school
team
play
lhe
alumni
..
g£bl*™1 £ ute Sd- L7eriMvr”abMr ‘andh MrxUPL°A
* ^ery HoughUUn is about
of Battle Creek spent Sunday with I
timers seem
seem t_
to have lost their grip
wtnriMi wJm «^n&lt;inv
■lhe
* Mrs S,as, H“™n°nd Mr. and Mrs. John Lammers. *
timers
was able* lo go to Hastings Thurs- Mrs. Minnie Campbell has been
in the
the.last
game or
or two.
two. The
lost -JJ/Prank ""
in
last game
*
rn.
k.
fhol ptet
nnrt.
ner fl"™
ol Mr and
day.
a Morris Hook of near Middle- caring for her sister, Mrs. limbec j
scheduled game
will
be the
withwih
Wt^tllsn
here Da*
0* a Hastings.
Mr.Mrs
andFrank
Mrs Hav.
“
lite
....e spent Sunday with the home who is not well. * Mr. and Mrs.
Kned game with Woodland here.
ricnds of
ot Mr.
Mr and
and Mrs,
Mrs 1 Clayton Slertswna and Rita of Kai- folks.
folks * Mr. nnd Mrs. Guy Erb ofOrebcck
----------- —
of.....Kalamazoo
.... .
and Mr. I
arch 5. * Friends
Sam Flnkbeiner of Caledonia are , nmnzoo were also guests. * Mr. and Grand Rapids were called here . and Mrs. Harry Lclnaar of Delton |
Thursday by the illness of Mrs. visited at Henry Lelnaar's Sunday
sorry to hear that their son Glenn. Mrs. Hubert Lathrop nnd children
of
36 was seriously wounded Feb. 2 in wero Sunday dinner guests ot Mr Anna Hammond and will remain evening.
the North African war area. Cor- B"d,rMlT Rex Dunnigan and fomih for some time. Mr nnd Mrs Carl
poral Finkbeiner left for overaeos 1Maple Grove. * Mrs. J. J. Wll- Erb nnd Clayton Erb of Grand
Joseph Smith Organizer
duty last May B and for *1X months . &gt;'“* U./PTndl"B
fr*
Rapids spent Sunday with them. *
Joseph Smith was the organizer
was stationed In Ireland. He was a fMf' a’’d Mra Paul Kester and chll- Mrs. Sarah Ickes Is making ap ex­
clerk in the Caledonia po*lofflce dren. helping In the care of the Kro- tended vLsit with ?*tr. and Mrs. Wil­ of the Church of the Latter Day
Saints.
■everal years and later was an em- ler children who are ill with the lard Ickes
oyee of the bank. Wc hope his 1
mily will soon iuve word of his 1
recovery, * The birthday detsert
luncheon, Friday, sponsored by the
missionary department of the
Woman's Society of Christian Serv­
ice was one of the nicest of late
winter events held In this cominunlty. Despite the cold bllzxardy
day. eighty-three ladies were pres­
ent and the chairman, Mrs. Vem
Hooper and her committee, deserve
much credit for the success of the
event, which brought in a nice sum •
toward the missionary budget.
Hostesses hod planned nnd arranged '
twelve tables, appropriately deco­
rated for each month of the year. I
The decorations showed much artis- I
Uc ability and originality, and while ।
all were very attractive, several were 1
beautiful. Maxine Finkbeiner with I
her violin and Jane Hooper with her
xyloplwne furnished music.through­
out the luncheon, afterwards the I
company assembled tn the church
auditorium for the afternoon's pro- I
A practical plan for men and women whose
gram. Boys of the 8th grade or-4
chestra opened the program with
earnings are higher now than ever before
several numbers and In a most
creditable manner, showing the fine i
Instruction they are receiving from
Whatever kind of work you do, your income probably is
lhe music director, Gerald Slucker
of the T-K school. They were
greater now than in peacetime. Even after paying higher
followed by tlie girls quintet, incmtaxes,
buying your share of War Bonds, and meeting the in­
bers of which are Donna Davis,
Maxine Flnkbeiner, Jean and Jane
creased costs of living, you still have more surplus than you
Hooper and Helen Jenkins, with '
had a year ago.
Jean Griffeth accompanist—their 1
■elections were very much enjoyed.
Continental’s 16-month payment plan has been developed
The address of the afternoon was '
given by Mrs. Helen Reusch of
especially to fit these unusual times. It enables you to buy
Grand Rapids, formerly of Kalama- I
long-range
security for your family NOW'—out of surplus—
zoo. who brought a message that
was listened 10 with Interest and .
without burdening your income of the future. No matter
enjoyed by alL * The Grand Rap- :
how
the
war
’s end may affect your earning power, your
ids Press of Feb. 25 records the 1
death of Staff Sgt. Walter H. MIL I
family will have the guaranteed protection of insurance that
ler formerly of Middleville. An of- I
cannot
lapse
because al! premiums have been paid in full.
ficlal telegram received by his par- '
enta, Feb. 7, reported him missing
Adaptable to life or endowment policies of 11,000 or more,
In action In southwest Pacific area.
Later a tetter received from their '
Continental’s 16-month payment plan offers you an ideal
son's commanding officer. Lt. Wai- '
ter C. Lytle slated their son had
opportunity for sound investment during thia high income
* been kilted in action in New Guinea
period. Find out more about this unusual plan developed by
and offered condolences. He also :
■aid “your son was always wellone of America’s largest and strongest insurance institu­
liked by his comradesrand as he was
tions.'Send the coupon today and get detailed information.
a loyal and efficient soldier we feel '
the loss greatly. He gave his life ,
for his country bravelv and honor­
ably." Lt. Lytte wrote that religious '
and military services were held Dec. '
DORBANCE TBETHRIC AGENCY
7. 1M2. Burla) was In. New Guinea 1
N C
D
and the grave properly marked. Stf. ■
fTutinr*. Mich.
SgL Miller left for service in Octo- i
ber 1M0, going overseas last April
H R I
R
with the rank of sergeant. He was a
former student of Creston high .
school in Grand Rapids. Besides his
N
tiarents he leaves five brothers. ,
Lt. Gordon Miller in overseas serv- ।
ice. Winfield of Lodla, N. J.; |
Charles of Ypsilanti. Richard and
Wayne of Grand Rapids; four sis- I
2nd Floor riational Bank Bldg.
ten. Mrs. Velva Mandeville. Eileen I
and Erma Miller of Grand Rapids '
Hastings, Mich.
Phone 2347
and Mrs. Leola Galloway of Lan­
sing. Young Miller wm the grand­
son of Mrs. Carrie Rouse Barnes. 1
and his mother Is the former OliveFleming of Middleville. He is a neph- |
ew of Byron Fleming of Logy AnCONTINENTAL assurance company
gsles. Calif., and a great-nephew of
Mrs. Gladys Guffln of this village.
Many old friends of the family
sympathize with them in the daath
of this boy, the sacrifics of this

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DELTON
Mra. George Payne of Kalamazoo
a former resident cf -Delton an­
nounces the marriage of hFr son
George Harttoon Payne to Misa

ucra. VUlUVAnH . r.
I nr UIIUI'II
pastor axsbted by the Rev. W H
HUJer officiated. Mr. and Mrs W
H. HiDer, Jr.. attended the couple
Mn. Payne was employed at Upriage He previously taught school
at Plainwell and Mattawan before
entering the armed services and

mour Johnson Field. N. C. Mr. and
Mr*. Payne are residing in Kinston.
N. C. * Mr, Leon Pennock and Mr
Bertha Adams were in Hastings
ThuAday. a Much.-sympathy to ex­
tended lo the family of Mrs. Oro
Sbrague In. tlxlr bereavement *
Mrs Blanche Richards. Mrs. Leon
Pennock and daughter Nafimi were
in Battle Creek Thcaday forenoon
Naomi (-.'mnuTiCfil work at the
Wilcox-Rich defense plant In Bat­
tle Creek Wednesday morning. *
Mr. snd Mrs. Thomas -Pocock and
twin daughters cf lensing visited
their parents. Mr. and Mrs George
Kern recrnUy * Ivan Smith of
Great Lokl-a. III. spent the week­
end with his wife here. ♦ Mr and
Mra. Elwyn Hayward and three
children ot Hastings visited Mr. and
Mrs Max Reynolds and children
Saturday evening * Mrs Mary
Shedd received a fine picture of

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* Captain Prosper Bernard who U
„ln Fitmlmoiu General
Hospital. Denver. Colo. ♦ Mr. and
Mn Julius Knowlton ot Buffalo
N. Y. announce the birth of an
■ i-fght pound son Michael. Friday
night. Feb. 20. Mrs. Knowlton was
formerly M1m Maxine Henton.
daughter of Mr. and Mn: Royce
G. Henton. * Mr. and Mrs. Cla­
rence Payne and children of Hope
Center called on Mr. and Mrs.
Gordie Durkee Bunday afternoon.. *
Mrs. Ella Rogen and Mias Clara
Westgate were in Hostings Satur­
day * Mr. and Mrs. Chariea Moria
received a cablegram Saturday from
their sen Cameron whom they
think is stationed in Australia. He
said lie was on furlough there. On
Sunday morning they were; urprised
to teceive a telephone call from an­
other son Garth who Ls at Camp
San Luis Obis|x&gt;. In California. *
William Kyburr. of Coldwater who
has been quite ill ugain. was
brought to the* home of his son.
Paul Kyburz and family one day
last week. * Miss Kathryn Hofton
entertained at a miscellaneous
shower at the home of her parents.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Horton Satur­
day nfgnt in honor cf Mrs Russel!
Smith a recent bride Twenty cighr
guesu were present, seven tha'.
could not .attend sent gifts Tire
evening was spent with contests and
games after which refreshments
were served. Mrs. Smith received
many lovelv clfts * '&lt;r "nd
Kenneth Horton of Battle Creek
spent Saturday nlgnt und Sunuaj
with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. .1
C. Horton. * Mrs. Blanche Rlchard&lt;
spent from Friday until Sunday

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fkrrnh, Bedford. Sunday. * Mr. and Mrs Garner Hampton snd granddaughter of
Hastings were dinner guests of Mr
and Mrs. George Kern Sunday. ★
Mrs. LaVem Calthrop of Gull lake
is spending tlx wvek with her
daughter. Mrs. Llewellyn Erb and
family. * Pvt. Gordon Castle who
to stationed in an army camp in
Trans is spending, ten days with
his parenu. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd
Bunice and family. * Mrs. LaVem
Caltnrop, Mrs. Lavern Erb and son
Lloyd called on Mrs. Anna Deal and
other friends in Hastings Sunday
* Mr nnd Mrs. LleaeByn El o'and
eon LaMar were in Hastings Sat­
urday. * Mrr. Paul &lt;Nagel *fn
daughter Judy Ann of Gull lake
visited her slyter. Mrs. Llewellyn
Erb and family Friday night. ★ Mrs.
David Huggette and Infant son ol
Battle Creek are spending several
weeks with her mother. Mrs. An­
drew Schruffhauser and family. *
The Halohejo group ot the Delton
Cmp Fire Glrt*i m- t at the home of
Mrs Peter Potter Saturday for a
Council Fire to award honor beads.
Marvel Brvaru nnd Joan Fuhrman

Tli&gt; new charter was presented t.
their guardian and signed by th
girls. They completed scrap book
covers as a hand craft project.
IIENUEKSHOTT
• La.'Ji Week's Leiter*:
Mr and Mrs. Karl Kroger atfd
children from SluraL* were Sund iv
guests nt Rennie Motts, celebrating
Mrs Kruger's (Helen Mott* birth­
day. * Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Garrt-

Dunn near Bapfleld. Sunday fore­
Mr and Mrs. Harold Lowe In Niles noon * Mrs Floyd Garrison and
* Mr. nnd Mr . Robert Dunnavon Mrs. Ted O'Laughlin attended a
of Wall kike have moved into the Ihower last ■piraday for Mrs. Lvlc
Thome home In lhe village here.
* Mr. and Mrs. Wade Town re­ ward Bristol In Hastings. ★ Mr
ceived a telephone call Thursday and Mrs. Lawrence Chrtotens m
n'ubt from their son Pvt Kqnncth were in Battle Creek Sunday to call
Town who has been transferred, on Jils brother-in-law Pete Klnnc*.
from an army cnmV
Texas to who underwent n major operation
one in Pennsylvania. * Mrs. Doris la«t week. He has been tn poor
Mcllvaln left Sunday afternoon for health a long time end it is hoped
the state of Washington where she that he will regain his health n.iw
will join her husband who is sta­ * Mary Louise Spillane of Ha.stioned there. * Mrs. Dawn Thomp­ 1 tings was the weekend guest of
son of Hastings spent Saturday LouLse Christensen. Louise end
night with Mrs Russell Smith * Maxine Christenson both cvbbratiri
Mrs Garth Florin of Knlamneno their birthdivi over the weekend. ♦
Wc arc sorty to hear that Mr
of Freeport visited Mr. nnd Mrs Howard Bryans of Cloverdale is in
Roger Williams Sundav * Ward th" hospital. We evtend wl-iu-s for
B’ver. son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl her .«iv 'xly recovery. * Clinton Bri'l
Bever -was
-----— a medical patient in came home on a boat-leave last
.Prnncck hnsjflt il n few days last Tuesday afternoon and went barlw.-ck * Mra Lottie Collhter who. on Fridnv * Mr. and Mrs. Llnvd
. u— i„ ,------..----------- S|orcr of HSstinRs were Svndav
rp to the home 6f her sister Mrs. evening callers at Albert Brill':, v
Edna Merrit .in Napoleon. Ohio Mt’ and Mrs. Jack Sullivan were- in
°:i'’dV-‘ I'ftcmdon * Callers at the
home of Aithur Eddv the pis; the funeral of Mr Sullivan's mint
week were: Mr. and Mrs. Hnmmic * Mr. and Mrs. Martin moved las’.
Armour. Hickory Corners on Turad’v: Mn Dorn ,PJi-rce. B.inflt-ki home In tin- MrOmber dl-’tfct
Mn*. Mildred Frit? and Mrs Lnr- which they recently purchased ol
Mrs. Aithur Ch.-.-?.

UCTION SALE
On account of the illness of my wife and being unable to work myself because of a
farm accident and the labor shortage, I am selling my personal property to the
highest bidder at the farm located 1 mile north, 1 mile west, 1 mile north of Ban-,.,
field on

MONDAY, MARCH 8, 1942
Grey Percheron mare, 4 yrs. old.
Grey Percheron, 3 yrs. old.

Four 2-yr. old heifers, pasture bred

One dry cow

POULTRY
Mutcovy ducki

Cow, 7 yrs. old, due in May.
Cow, 7 yrs. old, due in April.
Cow, 7 yrs. old, due in May.
Cow, 5 yrs. old, due in March
Cow, 3 yrs. old, calf by side

Cow, 3 yrs. old, calf by side
Cow, 3 yrs. old, due now
Cow, 3 yrs. old, due in March

Cow, 3 yrs. old, pasture bred

Miller's parents. Win. Blr.uh and
wife of Freeport. Helen atlcnd.'d lhe
Memorial Services of Bernard Figh­
ter in the afternoon at the Metn-Jdtoi church. * Mr. and Mrs. Jerry
B'iC'Jith accompanied Mr. and Mrs.
Albert Slabaajh to Clarksville Wedr.e’dvy. * Pvt Clare Chun of Flor­
ida nnd sister, Mrs. Beatrice Blough
of Freeport were Friday afternoon
callers at Jerry Bloughs. ♦ Mrs.
Pcul Hoffman and son. Dale -.pint
Tv'tday until Thursday with her
mother Mrs. John Anderson of Alto.
M: . Anderson 1* planning on going
to Lansing to Im* with her husband
who Is employed there. * Mr. and
Mr-. Steve Miller and daughter.
Helen uprf baby visited Sunday last

| Y COUNCIL
V V ll V i i.

Shultz of Hastings, and other eve“7“ *bo »* »’* ‘‘
nlng guerts were Mr. and Mrs Lor- ’X
’’ V11 ** Bl‘“’ ,o ,uar
in Overamlth of Battle Creek. Mr •
u lxttcr- . C
and Mrs. Reo Brink of Milford and
- Ruth Woodman cf Benton H.irbor. ,,l',S(.
* The L A S meets Ibb weekThura'Lait Week-' Letter'
day with Mrs. Ethel Kilmer Clo:.
Mr and Mr. Wm McCann and
and Mi Lsti- Nr&gt;. j •-•nine dinner and Pearl Dr- daughter June of iaxt lawdng and
Middle ville
rtnee .He t
?re l.v.» Sunday mond tn cltorge cf t ie program. * Mr. nnd Mrs. Adelb.-rt Wilcox cf
Tlie doctor
called for E. S. Rutland were Sunday vtoitor. at
Thompson recently. * Lloyd D. - Wm. McCunn'e. * Mr. and Mrs.
niond und Rux-.ell Demand Were John Perry jpent Wedne-day in
NORTH HOPE
Sunday dinner guests of ll'.elr meth- Kalamazoo, the occasion being the
cr, Mrs. Pearl Demand. * Mr. nnd -ccond birthday of their grandson.
Ki'l.imazoo spent Saturday
Mrs. Geo. Brisbin and Mrs. Jalin * Mra. Oretta McNutt Warner of
Wr.odtnan were Saturday PJ4L vis:- Grand* Rapids spent a few days ’taM
tors at Paul Woodmans
week at ’he home cf her brother.
spent
Frank and famliv here in Irving
;n ol Delton
. * lhe »(llag*- ladies MiiprUed Mra
* Mr. and Mrs Allen BL-.hop and
Mr. and Mi-. Walter Coeke Vtxited Bernice Nagi I when her birthday
his mc’.her. M. ' Clara Cooke in rolled around again. Everyone enc.-iri' "
Hul»&gt;
•jplds Saturday. * Richard Jo.'"’
--dirrnoan.
---------- ♦“ "
' '
.... too
------- . r. heme on' furlouyh-from
of Ann Aibor.vislt.-d Mr.,
the army. * Mr and Mr. Nick
Eekaidt and Mr. nnd "f- **■
Victor Eckutdt and family ovi . . il- Mi ur who live on the John Perry
Mr .. Donald McCallum. ■* Mr. and day
—, nljht
....... and
...... SaUinifty.
—BBL.,. -* ~nnda&gt;
S
rturn
—* .-in.-it* 11
the weekend
-*——• in Indiana,
••
Mr., Albert Ui’lcli &lt; f Harting*
-• at lhe home
----- -of’Mr.
dinner guests
on our street Monday.
and Mrs. E. J. Bates were Mr. and
Carbon Element
Mra. B-n &gt;F-'chnrid r. Mr and Mrs
Lead
pencils,
carbon
paper,
coal,
HINDS CORNERS
Ray Scheel and Mr. and Mrs Karl
Eckard’, and Joyce * Mbs Mjxlru.-. charcoal, diamonds are forms of the
I-, ’ clement carton with which we are
id. h &gt;pi-in!i;ig sffel.tl div- jt-tl'i
home er Mr. and Mr-. Cl l &lt;1 Ham­ Virginia Vanity in Woodland:
all familiar. It is die most Impor­
mond. * Mrs.-Sylvia Lirub-' »-not
tant element in steel. As a gen­
jo
well at this writing. * There
All Types
... of Tobacco
oral rule, increasing the amount of
!&gt; but little, news nowadays as peo­
Perique.. Burley.
“ '
— ■ ■
Virginia
and
elrbon
in steel Increases the bard­
ple cannot drive their cars and old
,
Turkish
arc.
all
types
of
tobacco.
,
ncsi
of the material.
Dobbin is too slow.

AUCTION SALE
MONDAY, MARCH 8, 1943

36-DURHAM

One of best jersey herds in Barry Co.

This team is well matched and a heavy pair.

CATTLE-ALL JERSEYS

nlng guests of Will ML-birrs * Mr.

PLEASANT HILI.
I SOUTHWEST RUTLAND-----------------------------------------------Btewart Peters left Monday after I (Lait week’s letter)
f I T V C A 11 kl P I I
.perding . few dan furlm.gh at hi.
Ss^ F^raV visited from L
hwne hereumd vistting his mother Thursday until Sunday at tha home
1 1 1
n®' , H'S*1 Mae
of Mr- Bnd Mr»
Havens. *
COUNCIL FBOCIEDIKOa
"*d t,?!1
Hapids with her I Sunday visitora al the home of Mr
daughter uul last w-eek attended [nnd Mrs Dan Doug!*#* were Mr.
the funerals of
M)TO&lt;1 Buhop &gt;nd (am.
ot her nicer
niece .nrt
nnd son­ Bnd
in-law's mother. * Mr mid Mr- ity cf Charlotte, Mr. and Mrs/Rov
Matt Bedford attended Farm Bu­ Douglasa of Hastings and Mr. and
reau 'Family Night at Hastings Mrs. Oley Douglass and family. «
Thursday evening. * Mr. nnd Mrs Mr. and Mra. James Wilcox and
Matt Bedford called on Dnail'. Ben Jenkins spent Bunday at the
Wilkes Sunday and found him gain­ home of Mr. nnd Mra. Robert Wil­
ing and around on crutches a little cox near Hastings * II
after being laid up with a broker, foot of 'Detroit is home
leg They also called on Mrs. Bed­ days * Mra. Wm Haven
ford's mother at Hastings and found ing this week nt the ho...,
her not very well. * Mr nnd Mrs daughter, Mr. arid Mr».\ Howard
Verc Carter a tended the' memoniu Johnson of Hickory ComeiNx
services f«&gt;r Bernard Fightdr at George Havens and sons Dfl
Freeport Sunday. Also called on Erwin of Detroit came Wed
Miu Nettle Kerr of Lowell. * Mr.
and Mr Curtis Pierce of -Allegan Mr. nnd Mrs Win. Huven*. .
.spent Sunday with her parents; Mr (toy visitors at Hie home of Mr. ahd
’and
..... Mrs Stephen Carter. ♦ Mr. and •Mravahu
anaMr.
mra.
Roywere
Oakstnr.
were
and Mrs.
•*- -------- —
nntLd,lld,rr,n Orville Burghdorff of northwmt
and Mr unci Mra, \Vines and two chU- Rutland and Mra Minnie Schiffdn-n ot Plainwell MH-nt Sunday with ,uun of Middleville * MIm Man
s
n,0,!d -•
icna Dunri of Kalamazoo visited het
Mr.Clifton CamplK-ll. * ^r.
K... and |nrenta. Mr and Mr» Harry Dunn
w. ran*.-.
nrt Mln
Mn. Keith Lechleitner and
Min over the Vfcjtend
Hortense Mead ot Hostings wvn
Sunday guests ol Mt. and Mr- Bret
B*Jt SOI-fl! SHULTZ
Palmer and son Paul. * Mrs. George
...____
Konn ..
n—
and
daughter -Ruth of South
•nenu
Momca of Hope Ccn-Bend ana
and mra.
Mra nrsnur
Arthur vi.rxc
Clarke mra
nnd
daughtcr
Etaibeth Amu*
South £r. “ J
AVd?Xy "Pd
------- — ot- ------Haven spent the week end with Mr.
of Ku'a,,)nzo&lt;’ f'Pcn* Tuesday
; wlth
witli Mr
Mrs.
Mina* Kenyon. *
and Mrs R. J. Williams. Other Sun- *V‘
* M,n
day dinner RUcsts were Mr and Mn ----A,.“ -Xrnyon is quite III at this
writing
anji
unable
to
go to work
Byron Rowlndtr and children of
Caledonia and Mr. ar.d Mra. Clare * Mrs. Coma- Laratx'- nr.d Mrs.
Lorraine Manning and Siiaron Jane
Williams and daughters, local.
of Ypsilanti spent the weekend with
their parents. Mr: and Mrs. Levter
COATS GROVE
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Crosby and Sontfcville. Vbltor- Sunday wr.
Wayne Gates nnd family of Kal­
family of Like Odes-1-* have moved amazoo
and Velma Gates of Clov­
into the Riv-rel! Denicnd house * erdale; Mrs
-Jim Muy und Jimmie
of
Battle Creek; Mr. and Mrs.-Glen
wvt-k Wed P.M. with Mra. Grace Kenyon
Arnold of Delton and
Ccats. Mrs. Margaret Coats Lcliair- ,,
.. rC..and
...
P F
Arion
Kenyon
nnd ."d
his
Dorrt.
. Mr
welcome Mr nnd Mrs winv back Mn| Wcnde|J Kpnyon and Mrs Bn.
from their trip ta Florida. Tlw for­ ma Stillwell of Battle Creek spent
mer km back only* about an hour Saturday with Mi. and Mra. Alva
before going with Im-ambulance nf- Kenyon. * Mr. and. Mrs. Homer
homc’wed'&lt;PM,anom the’luwi'IiM MCCOW^n
jMcCowen ami
and Mr.
Mr. and
and Mra.
Mra. F.
F. Cole
Cole
.HlJu™. Prei M"Jtttna uiOr*nd
,br McCoSrefclX able in K m a I t. ’Thorne al Acker, prtlnt and call,
at this i-rillnathere C&lt;1 on 'ome ol thclr neighixns Frl-

Will sell-at Public Aactian. all the personal property located 1 mile north of Plain­
well stop light on U.S.-131, commencing promptly ot 12 o'clock new time on

COMMENCING AT 1 O'CLOCK.

HORSES

SOUTH BOWNE
Mn Orvin Allcrdlng attended the
Brethren Aicf Hianday at Etc hcoie
— Dan
- •»
—•*---------of
- •
------ *
of* —
Mra
Kauffman
Logan.
Arthur Parker of Battle Cn«k and
grandson Boblie Parker weic Sun­
day afternoon visitor* of his daugh­
ter. Mr. and Mra. Floyd Welton.
Little Bobbie remained with Ids
aunt and uncle lot some time. *
Floyd Burkey and family of HaHingx
were Sunday dinner guests of her
parents Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Eish. *
Mrs. Laura Flynn of Bowr.e Center
wa. a caller Sunday aftemnen al
tia* Will MUhk-r home * Mr-. Mar­
tin Kunde and daughter Donna at­
tended a birthday party for R. F.
Kunde of Freeport Tuesday e-.-enln r
* Mrs. Mlio Curtis and son Gary
ot Middleville called oh Mrs. Jen­
nie Pardee Bunday. * Lauren Ber­
geron, air service commandir ot
Dayton. Ohio, spent from Wednes­
day until Bunday noon with hi*
wife nnd fathily nt the home cf her
parents Mr. nnd Mrs. Harn- Cramer.
a Mrs. Lona Shultx of Grand R ipids and daughter Mrs. Kenneth
Lumbert and baby of Flint were
Friday evening guests of her par­
ent*. mr. and Mra. A. T. Ea.ih. *
Mr. and Mrs. Aichie Thomas ami
father. Wm. Thomas of Cascade
were Sunday afternoon guests o.'
Jacob Gie.ss and ills daughter.- Mlv
Corrtne. * We arc sorry to hear
thut Mrs’. Lcnna Johnson was
taken lo Blodgett Hospital .Saturday.
* .Milton Murphy and wife -;f Grand
Rapids were Monday afternoon and
evening gue.t'- at the St*vc Miller
heme. Mr. and Mrs. Will Blough
i f Freeport were evening guests. *
Ccipcral Nick Crnmer of Ft. Casey.
Wash;, nr.d sister. Miss Edith Cram-

&amp;

GUERNSEY

FARM TOOLS
Dain side delivery rake
Deering mowing machine
Oliver 2-horse cultivator
Keystone-hay loader--------DeLaval milking machine
DeLaval cream separator
Pails, strainers, milk cans
' Other articles too numerous to mention
HOUSEHOLD GOODS

Cow, 4 yrs. old, due in April
Cow, 4 yrs. old, due in March

Hoover electric vacuum sweeper

Cow, 3 yrs. old, giving milk

A. B. Gas stove

Cow, 2 yrs. old, giving milk

Bed.

Cow, 2 yrs. old, giving milk, Jersey and
Guernsey, fresh

Dressers.
Ice box.
Other household articles.

Chairs.

Tables.

TERMS: CASH DAY OF SALE, nothing to be removed until settled for.

COWS

3 6

Ranging in age from 2 to 7 years, mostly fresh and due to freshen soon. This is a
high producing herd, in good'shapc. with plenty of sixe.
*
26 HEAD GUERNSEY &amp; DURHAM HEIFERS, ranging from 1 to 2 years old. some
heifers due to freshen soon. Full particulars and details will be given on cattle on
day of sale.
FULL ELOOD GUERNSEY BULL. 2-years old.

FEED
3000 baskets extra good corn
300 bushels oofs
4 tons clover hay
3 tons oat straw
3 tons loose fodder in barn
200 bushels Spcltz
10 tons bokd'alfalfa hey
6 tons clover and bromc gross
All hay and straw is baled
10 x 41 silo full of sorghum and com
ensilage

TOOLS
Two Formal! tractors on rubber in A-l
condition
Little Genius 2-bottom tractor plow on
rubber, nearly new
.
4-scc. spring tooth drag, nearly new
Tractor cultivator, nearly new
John Deere manure spreader, practical­
ly new
.
Oliver dump rake, nearly new
Oliver steel rush hay loader, practically
new ।
■
Bean puller. ,
16 x 8-ft. hay rack, practically new

Steel wheel wagon
5 5-gal. milk cans
Pails and strainers
Ton dual wheel Chevrolet truck
Rubber tire milk cart
Rubber tire wheelbarrow
New Idea manure spreader
Two tractor tires in good shape.
11.25 a 28
International disc harrow, tandem. 8
ft., nearly new
4-sec. spike-tooth drag, nearly new
Cultipackcr
Power take-off mower, nearly new
Oliver side delivery rake, nearly new
Allis Chalmers combine, practically new
Fertiliser grain drill
Rubber tire wagon, practically now
International tractor cultivator, nearly
30 10-gal. milk cans
Shultz 6-can milk cooler, 1-yr. old
DcLavol milking machine, magnetic,
stainless steal pails '
Large quantity hay rope
Large list eveners, neck yokes, forks,
shovels and chains
Large list of other articles not men­
tioned.

TERMS OF SALE CASH. Credit may be arranged with clerk on day of sole.

NELSON WILLISON, Proprietor
LOREN COPPOCK, PAUL COPPOCK, Auctioneers

MILTLEINAAR, Clerk

FRED SHAFER, Prop., Plainwell, Mich.
EMMETT WEAVER. Auctioneer.

HERMAN VAUPELL. Allegan State Bank. Clerk

Mail &amp; phone Allegan 739-F12.

120 A farm 2 mi. north of Plainwell for sale but

MARTIN ( ORNKRS
Mr and MJ’.*. William Sohan’t
and son Howard*cf Maple Grove
visited their father. William c™»'well and daughter Sunday. * Mr
and Mrs. Roland Barry and .son
Robert ukre Sunday guest- of their
daughter and husband. Mr. und
Mrs. Clarence Curtb- In AiKuiti. *
The Clvde Van Wie family have
moved from Elmer OillMples ten­
ant house to a place near Middle­
ville. A Mr. Sinclair and family
from Hastings have moved tn. ★
Mr and Mrs. Lloyd Gcwtenooch of
Hastings were Sundav visitors at
Alice and Melvin Whetstones

�T»K HASTINGS HANNER, THURSDAY. MARCH 4. t»|3

home of George Schneider and Mis* ’ Ung fund* for till* worthy work. I were vtxlton In our room WednexEtta Schneider. * Mr. and Mra. Th' Miraea PhyllU Eckard: and day MUmoon
Fifth ----------and Sixth “
Grades
H.1W, uew
Sunday dinner
“
’
Mr*. Arite Spindler, teacher
meits at tlie home of her *UUr. “J" “&gt;/“* hWte9n of
Our geography chutes ore keep­
g U of MU* Sch*
Mrs R J. Estep spent .the week­ Mu* Doiecn Clary of Harting* Aning
a
weather
chan
for
abler Mr*. Vcre Miller of Chi-, »»«*"•
end in Detroit with relatives, * other
Our Defense stamp *ale
oigo, came last week to make her
Announce Engagement
, last week, a We have ch.
Mr. nnd Mrs. LcRoy Perkins and home with Doreen while her hQ»- 1 Mr. and Mn. LeRny Perkin.-; en/ February picture* and
Audrey MuUer.dorc were dinner bend is in the service. * Mbs Flo- tertalned at a dinner Tuesday eve-'
'
those In keeping with Mareix
------ —Forman
— _» Grand
of_&lt; Rapids nlng, February 23 to announrr the
guest* at the Oscar Perkins home rvnee
parents
spent the weekend wl...
,,------*“ engagement of Mr*. Pvridnb daugh- , CHURCH ANNOUNCEMENTS
In Grand Ledge Thursday * Mr*.,"|Mr.
and Mrs. Oeo Forman. Mr ter, Audrey Alice Muliendore to EdArtie Spindler was n Sunday guest
Zion laitheran Churrh
«rene Duane Ridenour, formerly of
i7’Mr'mid Mr;."Prank'Nktlramr; ;£"d
Paul W. Geiger, Pastor
umaing. now of Charleston, South j
nnd Peggy of We t Woodland * ^[,7, '
w,
10 00 A- M.—Sunday school
The
wedding date has
ner’gu^af'uie ^onm^o? Mr And Da,,on und EWon Fleraner of *Lake ' Carolina.
nm^beSi *et
‘
11:00 A. M —Morning wonJtip.
'.“.g: Uii. isi. Mr Ridenour is thr
Sermon
son of
of Mr.
Mr anu
and »n&gt;
Mrs nnuir*
Andrew ruucRtdeMr* S W Smltli of South Wood- i
were • fiundaw dinner guest* son
77' theme—“Know lhe lYutb
latui * \i7 end Mra Thwr- Bt thc tl0n’,&gt; cf Mr* *nd
,,cnr* nour °r charleston. Soulh Carolina /bout Your Work '
A1'..Bnrt..
Fl&lt; -ner. * Mn Harrison Blocher
Piano Recital
I
»’ M. Dr Walb
iWaer and Mrs Maud Brower of
has been visiting her daughters I Alice Smith Brodbeck presented WOOD, Grand Rapids
Grant* Rapids culled on Mr,. Ar­ who
3’ 30 P.
Hour
p M.
M Lutheran
r*»h„.... Gospel
,
ne* Hewitt at Uie Carl Hewitt home in Grand Haven and Grand Rap- the following pupil* in a piano re- ' CKLW
Sunday afternoon, a Pvt. Clair R Ids the past winter is now staying dial at her home Saturday nftcr- _ No Luther League meeting Suntlie home of her daughter and noon.
■
February 27lh: Louise Hoffs,
--- ------- Schneider of Ft. Custer called on at
family. Mr. and Mrs. Loren Hersh- J
“—* ’
J---- ——
--------------* **
Joyce
Ldgan,
Shirley
stadel,
Mary day evening
hl* uncle. George Schneider und larger
— annua)
Father*' and Sous
of South Woodland. * Miss Jane
'
Varney. Nancy Hager. Nonna ' The
annu.
Ml.’.v Etta Schneider Sunday after­
be Ivcfd in the church
noon. * Mr. nnd Mr*. Arthur Ai- Leona Heise of Grand Rapids vis­ Jetn diissic. Eleanor Fiante. Mary banquet will
Thunaay evening. Man:!.
lerding. Sr., and son Cart w&lt; re Sun- ited her parent*. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Jarrc VanPutten, Phillip Born. Lil­ parlors.
at
7
P
M
4.
rinv ditinri- uu*
it the lu.mr nf I Hebe of West Woodland fotun Fri- lian Rader. Mary Ann Rader. MarMr und M*^Arthu’ Ailerdltm Jr dl’y "nU1
Mr a»W Mrs El­ qucrlte Frldt. Sylvia Poff, Carole
.Wednesday, March 10 b Ash
m hV-^u
a Mr rnd M
F E
’‘&gt;'“’“1'- !*"&gt;«»»• HMm- also of Hoffs, Joan Begerow. Janet Jordan. Wednesdny qnd thia *'111 begin the
Bette Chase. Cartene Curtis. Bethel midweek services The General
theme
of these cervices Ls "Thr
Prunte. . Mnrdell
Harnu,
Alice
Yvonne Short. Roberta Manker. Cries r.f the Christ from the Crow
Noreen Roc. Kenneth McDowell. The first one is “The Cry. of For­
Mrs Fswcett
Cre.k when- ahe w U) make Audre Mae SeaTs ----- ------------ - giveness". There will be special
Park. Illinois. Mrs Fawcett and
lie with her nirent* 1 her honn' She h" bren emptoyed ■ One of lhe number* on lhe pro­ Lenten Music. Chair practice fol­
ne with ner parcni*,...
----- .------- - gram was the dramalljation of lowing * Thursday religious in­
* ;^.“’“fwil Crockford who ha* sold lib Tscharkowsky's
struction as usual.
. ^^rtezsky
Mrs. James ..... ------I . -------inru j J1(M(|r
an(, wl]| ]jvp ullll Mt5 hv
a amun nf ’es "Nutcracker Suite"
The Methodist Churrh
guests at the home «&gt;l Mr. and Mrs. ! Dwight Grnmrs of Hastings * Mis. by a group of children. Louise Hoffs
Rev. George Wingard, pastor
Welby Croekford of Etert Woodland 'Eafhel Houghton of Lake Odev.-. playing the musical .numbers and
10: 0o a. M.—Morning worship.
Maiy Poff acting a.s narrator
Saturday evtiiiiv: * Tlie Mls-t
11:
15
A. M.—Sunday school.
. ...v
ru
; After
tlie recital ..a movie tUK
taken
Marjory England i.TTil .inuu Ix-ffler has taken the iKisltion as house-............
8:00 P M —Young People's serv
were guests if Miss JoAnne Finnic krejier at the United Brethren Par- of one of tlie previous recitals wui Ire.
•
,
.
of Hastings from Friday until Sun­ .-•&gt;iiaac. * Mr. nnd Mrs. Lyndon .shown to the pupils, their mothers
Tuesday.
Mnrvh 9 nfter schoolday and attended the Hasiings- Johncox and daughter Joy and Al- and guests,
Juhior League at the church
Woodland Township School
Charlutte basketball gurnn ’Friday mend Webber who Ims been caring
South
Woodland
Churrh
of
the
evening * Mr. and Mra. Clarcmc for thc little OmrmmI children sine" ' At an Assembly meeting Monday
Anile and son Gordon of Bat'l- their mother passed away severat afternoon, a check for 150.00 from' 10: 001I A. M.Brethren
Woreijip and sermon
Creek spent the weekend with Mr week* ago returned to Detroit with the Scrap Drive Fund of Hie Wood11: 00 A M Sunday scharl.
liu .band. a On Monday evening land Town-hip *chcx&gt;I was formally
nnd Mr- Lawrence FaUl
Little lier
February »&gt;
22. Rev.
n.presented
and Mrs Arthur
by Gene Rising, president' The Missionary and Aid Society i
Jack Anile who has been spending ir»hr&lt;i&gt;rv
;will
meet
for
an
al! day meeting oil 1
the Vinter with his grandparents, I. Dbdge were very much surprised of the school Defense Council toVjS
March il nt thr home cf
returned home with hLs pir- when a Rnaip of the members of lhe Ami'ricnn Red Cross und 1M3 iThunday.
Woodland Church flame :&lt;&gt; War Fund. Mu* Etta Schneider. Mr*. OHo Tpwnsend. A good at- ;
Indicative of the spirit with which American* will respond lo
ents nnd will enter the kindergarten South
tendance
b
desired
and the lad!'the 1913 Red Cross War Fund appeal is this poster by Wendell
of the Anh J. Kellogg school mere spend the evening mid brought with one of the workers in Woodland vll- arc requested to bring
in their re­
Kling, noted illustraloi. Tlie cheerful individual pictured i&lt;proudly
* A good many from Woodland anti tlw-m-many gift-, of provisions. The : luge, accepted the gift, nnd told the
wwlng, both new and old.
'• displaying the neu Red Cross lapel tag, made from paper to help
vicinity attended the Barry County evening was spent in r-oclal conver- , students a few of the services ren- lie!Members
of
this
church
snould
Farm Bureau dliiner .lit the Odd ration nnd game*. Refreshments dervd by this great organization. feel it their duty to attend the
conserve metal for lhe war effort.
Fellows hall in Hustings Thunmny consisted of sandwiches, cake nnd, Mr.,. Karl Paul, another worxjr, services nnd support the work of
evening. * Mr. and Mr Franklin coffee. * Maynard Nicholson nnd urged tlie student* to keep on with
church,
Town-.nd of Ionia spent the wci'X- Lovell f:odi:c who were inducted in-1 their good work in helping the Red the
Wr
invite
others
who
have
no
to the service al Ft. Custer on Frt- , Cress and other worthy cause*.
A husband of our acquaintance IT'S the delivery
home to worship with us.
said he never hnd much sympathy' Trymt to g:vr a fnend a defln’Crockford. * Member.. ‘&gt;1 tlie Wood­ day. February 23. were able to come Su|:t. Kit-.on gave a fine talk on the churchArthur
L Dodge, pastor
with King Alfred, who let the*
cf "ermo;.-.' ., Negro Mid:
land O E. S. sewed lor the Red home un lease for a few hours Sun­ -Red cross and what it stands for
Woodland Grange
and some of its many activities
peasant
weman'a pancakes burn, m vou f&amp;&gt;' black am white, dat*
United
Brethren
in
Christ
. Tin- Woodland Grange wa.y enter- ।
Kindergarten ami First Grade
Matron. Mi.'
tii lie had to grt hi- own bie:ikfu*t • fotllsn. But if you ray black itr.i
I. H Osgood. Minister
tnlnrd r.t tlie home of Mr. and Mrs.
Mbs Dons Whitney, teacher
Woodland
the
other
morning
and
waa
tea
im-J
■*•*»*.
an’ bellers like a bull, un'
We are sorry to have Geraldine
Mr I.- t r Warner and Mis. jirr Albert Hauer of West Woodland
Worship
nnd
sermon
jo-oo
a.
m
nieisea
in
tiiggr*pe/ruit
to
mind
the'
pctmd-,
de table with both fists
Refreshment? Aiigst'mwve to Mulliken She will
aid Potter entertained with a show Saturday evening.
Sunday school 11 ;00 A M.
tci.st.
'
- da'.'s oratory"
were served.
go to a Grund Ledge school. * We
w&lt;i
,
Christian
Endeavor
7:30
P
M
Hope Circle
have many March picture.', on the
stead ul the home
wail
and
are
learning
many
"things
'
^
r
er
MtL
'
:in
SWctfnca।
ii Hync.s was iitk-diw. to
Potter Saturday I'.en;
Circle cf the Methodist about tlie wind * Duane Reuther
0 !' &gt;
nnd JoAnne Grehncr have read me . -* are being made to begin
Wolcctt. Mr;. Statu Hlltert. W.kkIMarch 2flth
niurt First Grade Readers, huvliig ■ evangelistic
f''ftnlf’*,b‘Ue services
“&gt;r
Blue Star Mother*
land and Mrs. F. E. Jordan of Lan­
’Hie Blur Star Mothers were en­ read three John Bt-gcrow ha:; read We solicit thc prayers nnd coopera­
sing spent Sunday afternoon uittt
tion
of
nil in the interest of uoas
Mr. nnd Mr L R. Wolcott of Ft i; - tertained at the luur.r of Mrs, Law­ two. In the First Grade Ruth Sense. kingdom.
port in hirnur of "la if..' birthday. rence Finefrock Monday afternoon. and Gordon Tyler have each read“ Kilpatrick
GomIhIII Circle to Meet
sixteen First Grade reader.'.. Lurry
The Goodwill Circle of the Meth- Vandeear lui* read nine. Geraldlpe j1 Sunday school 10:30 A. M.
■Ui । of Mi • ■ IM
:
Aug*t had read nine' before” she
beck 5-f North Wixrlland Saturday odkt W. S. C. 8. w.l) Im entertained mover)
awav
' vhri*tian Endeavor and Gospel
tvmlny. ♦ Mrs. &lt;7.»rl Buikle left &gt;t the home of Mrs. Ralph Iztfler ,
Second Grade
b-v lhr Pa5tor 7 31 p M
last Tliuriday to visit relatives in Wednesday evening. Mrs George
Mrs. Mildred Nowlcke. teacher,
8
or*&gt;cr
Thursday
Lansin'; for a • ■ « diys. » Mr,and Forman is a-sUtlng Mrs/'Leffhr.
Charily Circle lo Meet
We nre studying abniL'ttm Dutch .
rr,„;1Bn .
Mr.- Rr nr.ld Lehman v.&lt;!inn&gt;:
'Die charity circle of the Metho­ people in Holland Wc have made nn
guc.ts ■-1 Mr. and
ntten&lt;!
meet
the windmills and the little Dutch Rlrl
j.’ of CoutGlove I-;-', a * 1 dist.
1 1 •' W.
" s’ ’c• •s. 'will
k,,, »■
’' ’ at me
Cha;.e
CouLs Gl
?l_t!&gt; 115Mr. and
Clift.m Mu 1 mul 1
Cari Hrwilt Friday and her geese. -We are enjoying the •anc
i. • Mrs
*’
dauitlit, r MMUt iht- wi-i r.iiui .with । ’ W* !’!f'
a- Mr*- Agnes He­ story about thr Dutch Twin-, • it SHOUl D
Mr.--. Ted Eupcr came to visit us I ...
a.-rantn
kin
ller parent*. Mr. and Mn 'ihoun. v'm bT
,
last niuraday. * Wr are glad to „ ... s* '?rc 110 defense tax bill
Stanton.
°t' r?'5c'
Town etui vRird' ut hl I ;.‘.T.
’n”' "’tmdla-.d W. C T. U. will welcome Charlotte Lee and Valvett,-. r"..‘2.RllntT
Hamilton to our room * Larry'
Wcl1' ,ha.1 l(K,ks ,Utc “ hlrewing
Ch,irl,-.. Townsend'., home in rfouir
‘’ll ,t?t’ !,J)nw of Mrs
Woodland. Saturday. ★ Mr. :uui1 "
a’u Friday
F'w’v afternoon. March "»
Walls
12. Durkee .surprised us by bringing, *n ‘dfsgubc. It ought to keep more
Mrs. Mary Dcabici will be the cookies- to school. It was hLs birth- i People out of the red."
day.
I
--------------- &lt;■»»
Wedne day Horn a six week . visit
Fourth and Fifth Grade*
SOCIETY’ NOTE OF THE FUTURE
in Florida. They were bath tanned Barry ( aunty Christian Endeavor
Finance Campaign
Mrs. Marth V. Smith, teacher
I The couple departed on thc wed-1
and very well alter basking in the
The-Barry County c. E. Unified
DaVon Hamilton of Hastings cn- ' ding trip using thc chrome trimFlorida sun but were find to be
Ikiiiip In Spite rd
cold'und 1C6. Finance eumpplgn came to a close tered the Fourth grade Munday minus that had been "worn" bv the
We "J? hJPPu,to ha\c automobile of the groom's father.
Mr. nnd Mrs. KlcLi Guy-'cf East Saturdav.cvcaine when the workers Fr°r,n
, ,,
. j
Woodland were dinner Kin ds at were entertained al the home of Francis Townsend back with iu afo’T™uon
Bppf*v i a* ,,r back •»,w4- ***» °np rcntheir homo Sunday. Mr and Mrs Mb.. Etta Schneider with a pot lurk lirjiiu'
Mii-jM-r. This campaign was county grade whIhh^WJS’n?Mlh.CitFnonibt. Germany began shifting food .
uno nave learned all the ,
Mn. Carl Lehman of Heilevu&lt;- were I wide and gathered funcls for the sradc
and capitals are Douglas h“h,,r'; KnteuW decreaMtm con-1
Sundav ufienfoon rollers. * Mbs wr.ik of the Christian Endeavor, net i States
only locally. but fur lhe state nnd White, Donald Matthew*. Harold RUrJPt,on of br«te. meals, fate. milk.
national woik. Ute quota for Barry1 Brown. Loren Nieholsnn and Arthur nn&lt;1 ,nl'1 BRtl increasing other food
an OVt might
It Of Ml
County v.as 1200 mid the various Allen. * Mra. Herbert SbeUenbarger. I *uch aa potatoes, uth a view t"
teams went way over tlie top in get- Mra. Albert Shellcnbarger and L-.'c I meeting wartime food problems.
• Mrs. Rose Fanny of. Grein'.!!
making nn, indifinite

WOODLAND

Striking A Responsive Note

WAR FUND

IT CANT BE DONE:'
j CAPTTAL CAPERS
When I hear people ny a thing ■ An executive cam.
"can't be done" I Moray* think of ton to see about pri_„
what succeu a novice would have item usad in the making of
’

1 ... .

aaalr., ,1.-

in baseball
I hl*
After mi.sing three swings thp! him
novice Ie apt to turn around and Fan
rtnths. an officii gan him
can't be done."
•
clue.
• But Babe Ruth and others have
often stepped to lhe plate and shown Mid. "Go back to Florida and write
So it is in research. Or. tor tt
matlei. in any other cause. How
wc know thine* tsn't be danjl
Charles F. Kettering.

Not by appointment do n meet
Delight
EXPECTED
\ And JOy; they heed not-Mr axpac- ■ i
,;
A small crowd wa* gathered out­ . tancy;
'But round some comer in the streets
-ide a church„
Spinster: "What
"
lias happened
r,
They, on a sudden, clasp u* with a —
j
Urchin: "Oh. jt policeman went ' smlte^Gcrald Mussey.
into the church and brought the
Husband ' i trading ’"""I wonder
-bride out."
what this writer mean* by 'Gem* t
Spinster. -My-myi What hnd »he of thought.' "
dohi?"
Wife' "Oh. probably something;
Urchin:
Ma riled tlu? police­ like that jewelry you're always,
man."
.
promising to buy me.'
Bolivia is culled the Switzerland' A rttiy place Is one where you
of South America, because of its can't read the menu but you can almountain cities and landlocked po- ways make out lhe figures on the
rition.
dinner check.

BABY CHICKS
HANSONS STRAIN. WHITE LEGHORN^— Large birds,
winter layers ol large chalk white eggs.
PARK STRAIN BARRED ROCKS

—

HOLTZAPPLE

STRAIN WHITE ROCKS — S. C. R. I. RIOS.
Pullets, Cockerels, straight run chicks and started chicks.

We are equipped to handle lane number* of darted chicks f

Remedies.

Petit-Cooper Hatchery &amp; Poultry Farm
N. BROADWAY

HASTINGS. MICH.

PHONE 1372

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program. '
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■for ■ Bond?
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of them arc crowded with essential war messages today, and the
less important civilian rails must not interfere.
You can do your part by following these rules:

Do not make a Long Distance call unless il is really inqtortant.
drniption,
■uoiie)'!

who

gets

the

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HASTINGS

�THE HASTINGS BANNER, .THFflsDAY. MARCH I, 1M3

FACE S1K

Sales Of Real Estate
On Increase
Tlit following deals were handled
recently through the Earl R Boyes
Real Estate office.
Tlie E W. Bibs Company sold a
group ot bungalow.-, near'their plant
on land that has been re-surveyed
and Is known as the E. W. Bliss
Repltil. The following each pur­
chased one piece of property: Mr.
and Mrs Ivan Snyder. Mr. and
Mrs. Roy Crunk, Mr and Mn;. Fred
Hopkins. Mr. and Mrs.’S. Shdhcr;.
Mr and Mrs. Arthur Bennett. Sr..
Mr and Mrs. J. G. Tate. Mr nnd
Mr». Lynn Edgar. Mr nnd Mrs Rob­
ert Phillips. Mr. nnd Mr*.\Prank
■ W. Mosher. -Mr. and Mrs\ Dur.
• Goxlenough. Mr and Mrs. M. G.
Boftns. Mr and Mrs. t_iwrencr\L.
Adams. Mr and Mrs. LaVerne rrwin. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Holmc\
. Mr. and Mrs Herman Drews. Mr
' and Mrs Clare Johnson and Harold
Swanson.
, Mr and Mrs. Lewis Hine sold
I their home on the comer of Bond
1 and So. Church streets to Mr. and
Mr- Lvle Endsley
Mr and Mn*. Joseph Schults
bought the M. O' Borras property
in the second ward.
Mr. and Mrs Arthur Fuller sold
their home In thc first ward to
Eva Hcncock.
A house and lot in Freeport beI longing to Berth;, Sherman, el nl.
was Mild to Mr. nnd Mrs. Max
Snydyr.
। Mr und Mrs Loren Van Svckle
! purchased of Mr nnd Mrs. Tirom1 ns Myers their home in thc fourth
ward:
An 80 acres located on Section B
in Baltimore township wa* sold by
Mi John McOtnbcr to Mr nnd
Mis a C. Clark.
Eirl Boyes, as guardian, told a
dot at‘Gun lake to W. J. Trnchscl
' .and a lot in the Butler Addition
i to Hastings to Mr. and Mrs Ezra
Brovont.
,
I Mr. and Mrs Rov Cronk sold a
I house nnd lot in the E. W. Bliss
I plat to Mr. nnd Mrs. Robert Bryans.

i

AUCTION SALE
Having sold the farm, will hold an Auction Sale at lhe farm located ONE MILE
WEST. y2 MILE SOUTH of NASHVILLE,
MILE NORTH of old M-14, on

TUESDAY, MARCH 9, 1943
COMMENCING AT 10:30 A. M., WE OFFER THE FOLLOWING:

GRADE COWS

COWS
3 yr. old Milking Shorthorn bull,
heads the herd. His dam (Matchless Mary) out of
Imp. Anderson Matchless Bates made a record with
first calf, of 10.477 lbs. W milk and 454 lbs. of
butterfat.

Yearling bull from I. P. Zimmerman herd
of Potterville.
TEN REGISTERED MILKING

SHORTHORN COWS
AGES

b COLOR LISTED

BELOW

(Duplicate pedigrees will be on display sale day.)

Roan,-2 yrs. old, bred Jan. 4, cow No. 2.
Roan, 2 yrs. old, bred Dec. 18, cow No. 9.
Roan, 2 yrs. old, bred Feb. 24, cow No. 18.
These three are sired Starlights Knight whose dam
hod milked 4 months before being put on fest, in the
next 8 months gave 7.600 lbs. of milk and 296 lbs.
of butter fat.

Roan cow, 4 yrs. old, bred Oct. 5, cow No.
3.
Roan cow, 2 yrs. old, bred Feb. 8,
cow No. 4.
Roan cow, 4 yrs. old, bred Dec. 10,
cow No. 11.
White cow, 16 yrs. old bred Jan. 27,
cow No. 12,
Sired by "Otterbein Shaw"

Roan cow, 5 yrs. old, bred Oct. 3,
cow No. 15.
Roan cow, 13 yrs. old, bred Feb. 17,
cow No. 17,

John Deere side rake, in good shape.
McCormick corn binder, in good working
4 yr. old spotted cow, bred Dec. 15.
order.
Roan cow, due in May.
New Idea manure spreader, rubber all
4
yr. old Roan cow, due in May.
around, new.
4 yr. old Roan cow, bred Nov. 13.
John Deere fertilizer corn planter, in good
3 yr. old spotted cow, fresh in Jan.
shape.
bred back Feb. 10.
McCormick Deering 6 ft. cut mowing ma­
2 yr. oldjdolstein, bred Dec. 8.
chine, nearly new.
2 yr. old Holstein, soon to freshen.
John Deere single cultivator.
2 other 2 yr. old Holstein springers.
McCormick Deering tractor plow (new)
12
head of other grade Holstein and Dur­
two 14 in. bottoms.
ham heifers bred for fall freshening,
John Deere disc grain drill fertilizer.
breeding dates made known day of sale.
4 section tractor harrow.
1 steer, wgt. 700 lbs.
International disc, 7 ft.
Cultipacker, 8 ft.
3
sec. International combination harrow.
GRAY MARE, 8 yrs. old, wgt. 1500.
3 section Oliver harrow.
BAY MARE, 8 yrs. old, wgt. 1500.
2 Oliver walking plows.
BLACK MARE, 14 yrs. old, wgt. 1450.
Cloverseed buncher Corn shelter
BLACK COLT, coming 3, wgt. 1500.
Lumber wagon, extra good 2 flat racks.
Melotte electric cream separator,

HORSES

SHEEP

Two 2 yr. old grade Corriedales.
16 Black Topped ewes, 2 to 5 yrs.
2
broken mouthed ewes.
Registered Fine wool black Top Buck.
14 ewe lambs.

HOGS

a granddaughter of "Clenside Roan Cyrus"

Roan cow, 7 yrs. old, bred Nov. 10,
Cow No. 21.
Red heifer, 1 yr. old, bred Jan. 1,
the sire of this heifer is a Michigan State Fair Grand
Champion.

3 yearling heifers, sired by senior bull.
Red yearling by I. P. Zimmerman herd
sire.
Red heifer calf from cow No. 11.
Red heifer calf from cow No. 17.
This coif has o grand sire on both sire and dam's
side that sold for $3,000.

Red heifer, calf from cow No. 18.
Red heifer calf from cow No. 2.
Roan bull calf from cow No. 21,
born Aug. 24.
Roan bull calf from cow No. 4,
born Oct. 15.
Red bull calf with white star,
born Oct. 5.
Roan bull calf from cow No. 12,
born Nov. 5.
•.
Roan bull calf from cow No. 9,
born Oct. 30.
Red bull calf, born Feb. 3.

TERMS: CASH

FARM TOOLS

6 yr. old Guernsey,^ bred Jan. 27.

18 bred gilts
Berkshire male pig.
11
head of feeder shoats.

CHICKENS
180 Barred and White Rock pullets.

HAY AND GRAIN
800 crates of corn Quantity of oats.
10
ton Alfalfa and Brome Grass hay.
Several tons of second cutting.
Several acres of standing corn.
Offered privately.

20 shocks of silage corn in the field.
Several feet of silage.
6 tons of Alfalfa Brome Grass baled.
400 bales of Clover hay.
Several bushels of cloverseed, both June
and Mammoth.

FARM TOOLS
McCormick Deering binder, 8 ft. cut,
nearly new, with both tongue trucks and tractor hitch.

John Deere double cylinder hay loader
with drop elevator, in good shape.

nearly new, 740 Ib. capacity.

Milk cans Cream cans Used hay rope.
Used bale wire
Fence stretchers.
Hay fork (grapple) new.
Fanning mill
Hog feeder Steel tank.
Pump jack, | h.p. electric motor.
Oil burning brooder stove.
Oil burning tank heater.
Stone boat Skidding tongs.
Chicken crates Sleighs.
Dump boards New picket fence.
Fifteen 10 gal. cans used to draw butter
milk.
One barrel of molasses.
Quantity of rough lumber.
Potatoes Seed corn.
Quantity of new steel roofing.
Steel posts
Barbed wire Gas barrels.
Several rolls of new woven wire fence.
Wood posts.

HARNESS
1. in. crotch harness, less than a year old.
1 .i in. crotch harness, good condition.
Heavy western saddle in perfect condi­
tion.
Horse collars Pony bridle.

HOUSEHOLD GOODS
Cameron piano.
Music cabinet.
Dresser and commode.
Double bed with springs and mattress.
Small rocker Large rocker.
2 drop leaf tables Jungers range.

LUNCH WAGON WILL BE ON GROUNDS

C. R. SHAW, Proprietor
ALLEN HASKINS, Auctione.r

E. E. GRAY, Clerk

I

EVIDENCE INTEREST
j IN VILLAGE CAUCUSES
I ’For the first time in many wears.
:thc village caucuses were well at­
. tended last week Monday, Feb. 15.
I In Freeport two tickets were nom(hinted, the Citizens' and the Pcople’s, and in Woodland two tickets
were named.
Nominees on the Citizens’ ticket
(arc: President. Dan Poslina: clerk,
IF. C Tabbcrcr; treasurer. Mrs.
I Norma Kunde: trustee*. Harold
Yoder. Frank Dorr Otto Kunde;
(assessor. Gall Lightfoot.
I On the People's ticket are: Presi­
dent. Claude L Walton; clerk. F.
tC. Tabbcrcr: treasurer. Mrs. Ida
iHowk; trustees, Allen Fish. Roland
Furrow, l«np Kutcher; assessor,
c. l. Hehhey.
All village officers at Middleville
were renominated, except Mrs. Dora
White, who lias served 11 years as
village clerk and wishes' to be re­
lieved of the duties of that office.
Nominations were made us follows:
President. Glenn Blake; clerk, Os­ ORDER FOR PUBLICATION
car "* Finkbelner; treasurer, Mrs.
Blanch Segerstrom. trustees. Thom­
as Bcrrv. Edward Finkbelner and
Harvey Miller; assessor, Max Lynd.
Nashville Republicans nominated
the following candidate-.: Presi­
dent. E. D. Olmstead: cl-rk. C. T.
Munro: treasurer, Mrs. Blanche E.
Wright; trustees. E. L. Apnclman.
Adolnh Douse, Jes*c Campbell. E.
B Greenfield and Frank Calcy;
assessor. Elwin Na-h.
.
Electors in Woodland also nom­
inated two slates of officers, lhe
Rcuublicnn and the. Citizens, as
follows: Republican—Pres . no nomi­
nee; clerk. Herald N. Classic:
treasurer. Vesta Boni; trustees.
Henrv Hvnes. Glenn Farthing and
Gilbert McLeod; assessor. Grant
Osgood.
Citizens—Pres., Karl C. Faul:
clerk, no nominee; treasurer, Ruth
Scudder; trustees. Arthur Allcrdinx. Howard Harper and Stuart
Kussmaul; umcmol Leon Nichol­
son.
Village elections will be held on
Monday. March 8. __________

POTATO METHODS PAY
By getting several times tlie acre
yield of the average Michigan po­
tato grower. 153 ot the top spud
producer* In 1942 produced 10 per
cent of the total crop of slightly
more than 17 million bushels, ac­
cording to records of the Michigan
Crop Improvement 300 bushel po­
tato contest.
Before planting time arrives, ferlillter feeding devices on groin drills
and potato planters should be clean­
er! out Il’s ft wartime measure. If
clogged drills are started, break­
age may occur.
Tests at Michigan State Colldge
Indicate a new hybrid tomato holds
promise for greenhouse operators in
MlchiRiin. Thc introduction has
been given the mime ' Spartan Hy­
brid" according to Keith C Bar­
rons. who helped produce ai^d t&lt;»‘
the new development. Parents ore
the well known Michigan State to­
mato and a variety called Cooper’s
Special Yields of tlie new hybrid
are a week to ten days earlier than
the Michigan State hothouse to­
mato. GrrenhouM- labor shortages,
Barrons points out. may delay wide­
spread production ot the new hy­
brid by commercial growers.
Seventeen colonies of bees at
Michigan State College proved hi
1842 that bees are doing their part
in combatting any sugar shortage,
but that beekeeping is not an ampteuTs shortcut to plenty of sweets.
The season-was not favorable to
the bees, but the 17 colonies turned
out nearly 70 pounds of honey each.
Tlie honey hnd a value of 5173.43.
a little more than 510 a colony. *
White oak. red oak and Ameri­
can elm are needed for boat build­
ing for war use. Yellow birch and
maple veneer are used in airplane
construction. One warning by Ira
Bull Michigan State College ex­
tension forester, tells farm woodlot
owners It is not necessary to clean
out uoodlots' Just to be patriotic.
Only the largest trees are needed at
a fair market price. Smaller trees
should grow into a future timber
harvest.
__________
Skyscraper Warden
The world’s only air raid warden
who Inspects bis territory by eleva­
tor is John J. Hennessy, ex-chief of
start for fhe New York police depart­
ment and now an official of thAlaskan Potentialities
Schenley company, who was placed
it has been estimated that about
in charge of civilian precautions by
tenants of the 102-story Empire Stale 65.000 square milts of Alaskan terri­
building In New York.
| tory could be developed for farming.

�THE HASTINGS BANNER, THURSDAY, MARCH 4. 1M3
'Everett W. Johnston 1* somewhere 1
CARLTON CENTER
WliUun Halt mine liotne from ther in North Africa. HU address U: A. ।
hoapltal Thuraday. * MLm Evelyn■ P. O. No. 9. cjo Postmaster. Naw &gt;
Fox of Freeport spent the weekendi York, N. Y. * Mr. and Mr*. Bert ।
with Mrs. Robert Faulkner. * Mr Hayiter of Lake Odessa spent Mon- |
and Mrv OU* Landon accomiMnttdI day evening of last week at the .
Mr. nnd Mra Cleon Landen U&gt; Port­■ Keith Durkee home. * Mra. Bert
land where they were entertainedI Hayner spent Sunday with her »u- i
for Sunday dinner by Mr. and Mr*. ter. Mrs Fred Durkee. * Elin JohnJames Landon and aon. * Mr*. Car­■ ston visited friends in Lansing Sun- (
ol Fuller and Elaine from LowellI day afternoon and evening. * Re- ,
came lo Wm. Hale* Thursday and1 member the Red Cruu drive begins 1
stayed until Sunday. * Mrs. Ralphi thU week. Mrs. Floyd Fcnalemaker 1
Henney entertained a birthday din­■ is to solicit thb^ncighbprhood.
ner celebrating the birthday* of hex
husband who wait T7 and her son­■ DUNHAM DISTRICT
In-law. LaFloy Greenfield who w«u•
Last Weft's'Letter:
41. Thme who enjoyed tile celebra­'
Tlie Maple Grove Community 1
tion were Mr and Mr*. Lawrence Fann group met' al tl&gt;e Dunham I
Greenfield and Meuricl Ann and Mr. schoolhouse Saturday evening with .
and Mr*. LaFloy Greenfield ot Has­• Mr. and Mr*..Glyde Cheeseman as |
tings. Mr. nnd Mra. Maurice Green­• hottLs. A pot luck supper preceded
field of Battle Creek and Mrs, Thel­■ tlie business session. * Questa of ■
ma Johnson from Grand Rapids. *' Mr. nnd Mr*. Harold Gray. Sunday |
Mr. an&lt;l Mrs. Colonel Yarger called1 were Mrs. Nellie Miller of Laccv ।
at the home of Richard Snqcnbom1 nnd Mr. und Mrs Sam Buxton and
Sunday afternoon. Mr. Shoenbom1 Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Buxton of
i* coitvaleacing at home now and1 Banfield. * Mrs. Ray Ostroth spent
ha* to remain in bed 5 week*. ♦ Mr. part of Inst week at the home of 1
and Mra Wilbur Landon enter­■ Mr. and Mn. Maurice Oalroth in .
tained Mr, and Mr*. Lynn Mix und1 Hastings. who were both sick. *
Mr. mid Mb. Harry Burr of Har­■ P. F. C. Robert Lake who lias been
tings KftKirday' evening. honoringt at a camp in Louisiana came for a
Mrs' lamdon's birthday. * Esther' weekend visit with his wife, the
Btniblc of Jfnhtinx* spent Friday former Thelma Sponsellcr Sunday
night with Mra Keith Wilson. * they went to East Lansing where
Mra Keith Wihon left Sunday for he will be a student ut the Small
New Jersey where her husband. Pvt Arms scliool at M. S. C. for sev­
Keith Wilson tv convalescing In an eral week- * Mra France and chil­
army irospltni after an operation. * ,dren ot Battle Creek were Sunday
There was a joyous celebration ।guests of Mr. and Mr*. Dale SponThursday night at the home of Mr. .stllcr. * Mr. and Mra. Alvin Scnand Mra. Tobin* Hrovanl honoring ।mitzen and children of Battle Creek
thr brief furlough of Shnrron Bro- ,were dinner guests cf Mr and Mrs
vnnt who t* serving with the United ;Royal Donovan Sunday. Mr. anu
States Navy. -Mr. and Mra. Jr*.* &gt;Mrs. Glen Donovan nnd children of
Brovant and children of Grand Ra- 1Battle Creek were Sunday caller*,
pld*. Mr and Mrs. Ezra Brovant ialso. * Mrs. Kate Burroughs who .
and children nnd R&lt;w Brovant oi |has spent several weeks with her
Hastings. Mr. and Mra. Stanley Br&lt;&gt;- ।niece. Mrs. Ethel Donovan has re- .
vanl of N. Manchr.sti r, Ind.. Lucy |turned to her Battle Creek home
Brovant and John Baker from Fort ,* Mr and Mra. Keith Babcock nnd
Wayne. Ind . und Mr and Mr*. Pat- family
i
have moved to Bellevue,
i
ton of Bellevue were all suppci
guests.
I BRANCH DISTRICT
Last With Letter:
SOUTH THORNAPPLE
Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Wilcox were ]
Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Wierlne.» Sunday gums of Mr. nnd Mrs. R
and daughter Anna May of Grand 1E. Hall In Kalamazoo. township. * |
Rapid* spent Sunday afternoon with Mr
1
and Mrs. Wilson Willits and
their mother. Mra Hattie Johnson Ifamily of Muskegon were weekend '
The Inst letter reed from their *on gue-L*
।
cf thp former'* parent*. Mr. |
Pvt. Theodore Wleiinga wa* three iand Mr J. J. WUUU * Mr. and I
week* ago and In- was In Hawaii Mr.,.
I
Kenneth Norton and children
and well. * Jor Hulu of Camp Got- 1wen- .Sunday guests of Mr and Mr*. |
don. G-.orgM Is spending u thirteen ‘Keith Norton in Kalamo. * Tlie i
day furlough tu-ie wllli hl* parent*, :Dorca;. society of North Maple |
Mr. anil Mra Frank Hulu nnd fam- iGrove will be entertained at the Os- j
ily. Tlirir son Steve who left Fort itroth
Adams
home. Thursday ।
Cu-tcr Mime time ago 1* In a camp March 4. Come is It’s election of
In California' * Myrtle Cook of Mid- iofficers.
dlcville returned home Saturday
after spending some time at the
home ot her cousin. Mra. Floyd Lo
Clear and family. Mrs. LeClear habe&lt; n ill threat' ned with pneumonia.,
but i* better. * Petry Barnum who
was ill and suffered terribly, is bet­
ter and out around again. * Mr. order fob publication
and Mrs. Roy Nash are nicely settied in one of thc tenant houM* of .
Mylo Shaw and mrfthcr. Mra. Snow.
★ Mrs. Floyd LrCIe.ir. received ac- ihir
knowlcdgmcnt of the marriage of
t
Clare Brady to a young lady Helen ' *'
Louise Burk from near Battle err*. ' ,'1‘
Clare made his heme with Mrs. Le r ,
Clear formerly. We all wish this
n
young couple a happy married life t'l-1
tog-'tlu r. * Marv Jane Nichm* who I
has been 111 with rheumatic fever ■
for several weeks Is belter but still' ' ti
has to remain in bed. ★ Mra. Gr.u4R 5t.&gt;r
Nichols who i* .spending rome time n&gt;rii..,&lt;m
with Mrs Hattie Johnson, /.pent
'•
)a»t‘’ Wednesday night with Mr.-. ,
•*'
Sinn McKeown and family. * Mr.. I
,
Lizzie June* called nt the Hattie | .if « &lt;&lt;.
Johnson home Saturday afternoon ।

L E G A L 5

DURFEE
।r ’
Mr. and Mra. Kenneth Ritchie
”u“2i,
und Winifred DavLs were Sunday ' A
dinner gucaL* of tlie Duvix famlile* .
to help celebrate thc first birthday ।
of Jcrilyn Davis. * Mr. and Mrs.
—
Eugene Freeman of Quimby and order for publication
Mrs. Knickerbocker of Grand Rap­
Ids were afternoon callera aUo. *
Mr. and Mr*. Heber Paster spent
Sunday with Mr. nnd Mrs Lloyd ElIhton and family In Na*hvi)lr. *
Robert Foster wa* in Grand Rap­
ids from Friday until Sunday nltcndinn. thc Youth fellowship meet­
ing * The annual Thre*her's meet­
ing met with Mr. and Mrs Ray Cle­
mens Monday * Mr nnd Mra. Ed- «!&gt;•'
ward Rice and daughter and Rex
Casey nlU ndrd n birthday party for ,
Mra. Sam Kellar at thr Kellar hnme
।
near Orangeville Saturday evening. M»rrb a. l&gt;. iftx*
* Mra. Mnrv Rice, was honor guest 1
»«
nt n birthday party at Mr. and Mrs.
1
Floyd Palmer* Sunday. Mr. and '
Mr.-. Edd Rice and Vela and Mr. and „„ner
। Mra Edd Weidlea were guest* also. «
•&gt;&lt; &lt;i
___ « « »
■ ■■
five w.tM
BARNUM SCHOOL
S -rlnx. tr । Mis* Leona Helse .*|&gt;cnt the week1
end nl home. * Mrs. Git* Johnson i
Htu»rt
! nnd son. Herman of Flint visited ' a
..u&gt;»
i Saturday and Sunday at the Nclt i
J»&lt;at &gt;
Johhran home * Mra. Floyd Fen- ;
stemaker and daughter. Rout Cunn- ‘
-------I Ingham are working at thr egg-dry- I
Pari-Mutuel System
ing-plnnt in Haatin*. * Mra. Miles , A Frenchman named Oller an.
S’unimw
I ”’“d u”

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Montgomery Words Statement
TO THE

NATIONAL WAR LABOR BOARD
February 27, 1943

National War Labor Board
Washington, D. C.
Gentlemen:

A National War Labor Board panel has recommended
that the Board issue another order against Montgomery
Ward and Co. imposing upon Wards’ six large stores
in Denver, Detroit and New York City:

I. A form of closed shop, called “maintenance of mem­
bership,” together with a check-off of union dues
from wages.
2. Compulsory arbitration of any question the union
wishes to raise.
Wards objects to the proposed order for these reasons:

1. The War Labor Board is without authority. Congress,
the only law-making authority under the Constitu­
tion, has not empowered the Board to order any
employer to adopt these requirements.
2. The War Labor Board, by ordering a closed shop in
this case, will be furthering disrespect for constitu­
tional authority. The Board is attempting to assume
a' power to make rules and laws by executive fiat
alone. The public is being deceived into believing
that the Board's orders have the force of law, when
in fact they have no such effect. Employees are being
confused and deceived into believing that their
government desires them to join labor unions when
in fact the national policy as declared by Congress
. is that employees are free to join or not, as they
wish. Thus the Board is destroying the very essence
of democracy, the right of the people to make laws
through those whom the people elect for that
purpose.

3. The War Labor Board, by promiscuously granting
some form of the closed shop, is destroying the
laws constitutionally enacted by Congress. The
National Labor Relations Act endorses, guarantees
and encourages the process of collective bargaining.
The orders of this Board, however, have led the
unions to abandon collective bargaining. The union
in this case has rushed to the War Labor Board in
the conviction that the Board will grant more than
it could obtain through collective bargaining, the
procedure which Congress has sought to protect
and encourage. Other unions are following the same
course. Thus the Board, by this proceeding and by
its policies as proclaimed in other proceedings of
this nature, is nullifying the public policyrof the na­
tion as declared by Congress and set forth in the
National Labor Relations Act. Latva passed by Con­
gress, the only law-making authority under our
Constitution, can not legally be repealed by execu­
tive decree.
4. The proposed order would require Wards to violate
the law. It would require Wards, first, to interfere
with the free choice of its employees to resign from
the union; second, to give support to the union by
a check-off of union dues; and third, to discriminate
against employees if they resign their membership
in the union, all in direct violation of the National
Labor Relations Act.

5. Wards operates in a highly competitive field com­
posed of one million seven hundred fifty thousand
retail establishments. It is unfair to impose burdens
upon Wards and not upon those with whom it is in

competition. If the retail industry is to be sub­
jected to the closed shop and arbitration require­
ments, they should be legislated by Congress and
applied uniformly against all retail establishments.

6. The proposed order would require Wards to sur­
render to outside arbitrators the final decision on all
matters which the union may wish to treat as griev­
ances. Thus Wards’ sixty thousand shareholders
would be deprived of the right to direct, through
the management they select, the affairs of the corpo­
ration they own.
7. Under this "maintenance of membership” form of
closed shop, employees are not free to resign from
the union without losing their jobs. Wards is com­
pelled to discharge every union member who fails
to maintain his union membership in good standing
(non-payment of dues, etc.). "Maintenance of mem­
bership” is the starting phase which inevitably
leads to the full closed shop and a labor monopoly.

8. The proposed order violates the fundamental prin•
ciples of liberty. Liberty requires that an employee
be free to join, to refuse to join, or to resign from a
union without losing his job. Liberty requires that
an employer be free to employ the person best
suited for the work.

9- Wards has consistently defended these principles of
liberty. In times of peace, Wards successfully de­
nied all demands for the closed shop in any form.
Two years ago the Teamsters’ Union, in an effort
to FORCE a closed shop, maintained a vicious seven
months strike against Wards’ retail stores and mail
order houses on the Pacific Coast. Two mail order
houses and six retail stores were forced to close,
forty-three other stores were picketed, and Wards
suffered damages exceeding two million dollars.
Employees were slugged, customers abused, and
property destroyed. The railroads, the express com­
panies, the truckers and finally the United States
Post Office obeyed the demands of the union and,
with total disregard for their obligations to the
public and in violation cf law, refused service to
Wards and its customers. Nevertheless, Wards,
while announcing its willingness to bargain and to
contract with the union, refused to compromise the
principles it was defending. The strike did not end
until the union, in writing, withdrew its demand
for a closed shop.

Even if the War Labor Board had the authority
which it lacks, it should not, in time of war, when
sacrifices are demanded of all, grant to any union a
privilege it could not have obtained in time of peace.
Wards has no quarrel with legitimate union practices.
However, Wards strongly opposes the War Labor
Board’s illegitimate attempts to sabotage our laws and to
socialize all industry, ostensibly as a part of the war effort.

Wards desires to continue to obey the law, to preserve
constitutional government, to maintain management by
ownership, to remain competitive, and to leave its
employees free to belong or not to belong to a union
as they wish.
In accordance with these principles Wards must reject
any proposals which require it to enter into contracts
which it believes to be illegal, or to surrender principles
which it considers to be fundamental. In so doing,
Wards is taking the course which good citizenship
requires.

MONTGOMERY WARD AND COMPANY
5ETELL ^YEKY

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Tfir HASTINGS BANNER. THURSDAY. MARCH f. 1M1

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FREEPORT
Mr. and Mrs. Orrle Can and son
Glenn of Kalkazk.i were Wednes­
day gueaU of his mother. Mrs. Ella
Out They also attended lhe fu­
neral services of Mrs. Can’s aunt
at Grand Rapids on Tuerday after­
noon. * Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wood*
were Sunday dinner guests of Mr.
and Mr*. Kenneth Words Of Keni
City. * Pvt. Charles Blough ot Fort
Ouster rpent Sundav with his par­
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Blough. *
Mr. and Mrs. Clare Bassett and-lamUy of Irving were Sunday afternoon
guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Boasett. * Mr. and Mrs. Ray Clinton
and family of Hasting* were Wed­
nesday evening dinner gucsti of Mr.
and Mra B. R. Clinton * Thc Mis­
ses Jean and June Gibson of Sara­
nac were callers of Mrs. Ida Stairs
Tuesday. * Reuben Fish, who left
for the army a few weeks ago. is

address Is: Pvt Reuben FLsh. Co C.
320th Inf, A- P O 35. Camp San
Luis Otatpo. California. * Mr. cna
Mrs. Sieve vtm.r
Miller Kt
of Logan
tKonn were
Sundav dinner guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Will Blouth * Mr und Mrs
Lewis Nfb nnd Mr. and Mrs. Clar­
ence Van Patten were Wednesday
dinner truest* ol Mr. nnd Mr*.
.Mervl Ned) and Meria of Hasting*.
* Mr. and Mr* R. I. Wolcott. Mr*
Carl Wi.lis. Mr*. State-Jfilbert Jit
WoodlHid nnd Mrs. Lena Jordan o(
Lansing H|rprtecd L. R. Wok-oil
with n lunch, Sundrr. in honor ol
hte birthday anniversary. * Gaylord
Whitney spent Saturday and Sun­
dav with Mr. and Mrs. Orric Statsick nnd family of Caledonia. * Mr.
nra Mr-. Jack Agater ot Sn*rari&gt;”*h
Lake and Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Hovt nnd Patty, local, were Friday
evening pancake supper guest* of
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Smith. * Mrs.
'‘••■rf Schwader of Campbell was a
Friday culler of her abler. Mr:
George Forbey. * Pvt. K Braendlc

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Last Week's Letter:
7: 00 P. M. Christian Endeavor. Barry and M1m Phoebe Oaks of
Mr nnd Mrs. Uncoln Bush called
Topic- "The Ten Commandments". Hastings were Thursday guests of
Leader. Polly Yonkers.
, Mrs. Otto Townsend * Mr. and on their brother and Uster-in-law.
8: 00 P. M Evening service.
------—- -J **— Mr. and Mrs., Charles Gaskill Fri­
8:00 P. M. Thursday Prayer meet­ Ora Lehman were Sundav dinner day * Milo Farnsworth of Wayland
ing
.
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Laurence -pent the weekend with his family
Plrasant Valley
Chase. Other guests were Mr. and hrre ♦ The m»nv friends of Rev. .
10: 00 A. M. Morning worship.
Mrs. Carl Lehman of Bellevue and q W. Haves'a former pastor of the
11: 00 A. M. Sunday school.
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald I«ehnuui of Methodi't Church here are *nrrv to
8:00 P. M. Christian Endeavor.
h*-»r that he Is 111 nt hLs home in
Topic: “The Ten Commandments". Rozenia and’chl'dre-’ *f D-’—H. MrRHde Mtrh. * Mrs Arln Brown
President. Chalmer Miller.
Mr. nnd Mra. Isaac Williams, Mrs.
8:00 P. M. Tuesday, Prayer meet- Paul Towns ard baby of- Woodland
and Mr end M-« Keith w*'-* "n&lt;
The Mid-Year,Council and MLs- son were Sunday gueats of Mr. and
siar.arr Convention of the Michigan Mrs. Chns. Farlce.
Conference. Qhurch of the United
churclL John's father. Rev I. D
Brethren in Christ will be held Ab.H RIA
, Mil:-*' whh.i'ow resides n» W ’vlsnd
March 5 and 6 at the Banner Street
Last Week's Letter.
».« na*tor of the Method1*! church
United Brethren church in Grand
Donald
Henrv
who
enli'ted
tn
the
b«4e i '
Rapids. Thc local churches will be
rcnresetjted bv Mr. and Mrs. Wm. army air corn# in Detroit. Septem- Robert
Olthouse. Mr. Luther Sterzlck. Mr. *&lt;•’ HMo ond »**(en*d to Chanute of \i&gt;*
the nnnv * Mr »nd
Field for training I* art hte first ehortte
Chas. Chablin. Mr. Clayton
Mirs Gladys Hamblin. Rev. and Mrs. f-trlmiah with hl* mother. Mrs M** ».
Ruth Henry. Thev spent Sunday 1
E. B. Griffin.
with relative* in Flint
1 thron
S»n&lt;fav..
The W. S. C. S of tlie Brig”’ B»t’le
Freeport Methodist Churrh
ehureh
held at the home of c'"*A «*&gt; Mt,
Everett M. Love, pastor
Mr and Mr* Ward Cole Thur*- cron in B-allie-Grrek tn th* af'ep*
Morning worship—11:90.
----,----------------dav with a bo&lt;x1 aitendmro Fl-r. ■ im&lt;m ♦ Mr (•n,pMraDm^Era
Sunday
school
—12:00.
Dr. E. H. Babbitt of Grand Ran- uon of ntttcera resulted In Mrs. B.-s- *nent Friday with th&lt;4r &lt;T««i"hter
Ids will preach here on March 14. «ie strirklnnd nre«id*nt- seerr’arv
Gllve Penncck and lanuiy at
Be sure to hear him.---------------------- Mrs. Harold Holme*: treasurer Mr* Loyell.
, _ ,__________
„ |,
_
‘
‘
.. Wnrd Cole * Mira Maxine Randall .
‘
**
Carlton Center Methodist Church u a* a supper guest at the Mr. and SOUTHWEST WOODLAND
Morning worshin
Mominc
worship—10:00.
CHn. NnrTK hmnp •nmr*dn‘
- List......................
Week’s Letter:
Sunday school—11:00.
I Mr. und Mr« Flovd Mahler cf
Mr* Braale
Beralr Strickland was home for
tor । Detroit snent Saturday nt thr f irm.
.S'. .
Mr*.
With tlie departure of Mr. Keteer, „ few dava from tlie Mr nnd Mrs ;Thrv reuorted that Set. Garold
the boys work was left without an Kenneth Mende home before eohre
nst rue tor The vacancy will be lo her new work * Little Mirien* ent * Mr nnd Mrs. Ora I^hnuin
filled by Mr. Ramon in 4-H club, stnpton who has been having n
Walker Cotton of northwest
* ,Mr,
n^' dlsl.r‘ct Mtperlntend. wv&lt;.rr. caM. of Whoonin« conah I* Mrs
Woodland. * Mr. und Mrs. W-dter
Tinimnrovrd * Mr ahd Mr* fine in their work. Bud Care te pro- niyiii rnnklln were called to Pon- । ”
unrV Norris
*I..rr(« f. IL/, ' , .
It:
tmwslmr flnelv
finely tn
in hlu
his work.
tine Friday bv the Hints** of her *•*- ,
Waiter Fisher attended
has an electric lank about finished. •er whq en'ers thc hn*nltnl * Mr* ]
* Mrs. Kelrer and family have Wnvn*
Dnvte has etnnloyincnt nt
moved to their new home In Delton. Leila ho«nitnl
where she fonnerir '
worked before Mr. Divte was in- "
ited on Thursday at Mr. and Mrs dneird-intn
army, * Ml*-- Max- .
evening * Mr and Mr-.. EdWillard Care's. * Jimmie Rogers of ine Rnnd'MI the
tcncher of tlie Steven*' nrdwv
u'-rrd Thompson and fnmllv of Sunnnd of the sewing nrrnin enwere guesta of tiylr arandiwircnts whcol
trrtalned a eroun of fi 4-H'erx nt a I
for thc weekend. * MLss Maxine ntirty
Sundav night of which four 1
Randall who has been teaching the
Stevens school has resigned and wore guests from thc Briggs.
:n*nl a few davs there. * Mr. and
will be succeeded bv Mrs. Snrnh
GIllASiiie. * The Brigg&lt;&gt; church «0UTH SHULTZ
I Mr nnd Mrs John Smith nf -fork?' wiu snonM1r a wood bee
Th* mnnv .frien.» ... ««•,. nu-w *.r.
on Thursday- on the Mrs Strickland ard Bryans will he slnd to hear *»ic! Hr’shberecr cf Detroit ’•i
farm. The dinner will be free gratis
been brought home from trie',end m:e»tA of Mr nnd Mi
at noon.
hosnltnl * Mrs L&gt;»ron Lnrabee
Hershberoer. * Mr» Qbv
rT . v liiTTa
"
f**”* ,o
,or Tir'Hna. Wash- I* »nendltn» a t-w w.w&lt;k* with her
Mn Mn'rtha
Iwtim the first nt this week tn d.aix’hier Mr*. Loren Hi
fee
ter. Mrs. Howard Colburn were in •M
p-*-nd n f-w dgv.s with l'.. r hushn-.l a S-t nnd Mrs Chaim
Grand Rapids. Monday. * Mr. Sis- ,
son of Free.nort was a caller at ,
Verdun Covilles last Thursday. *
Mr. anil Mra Rov McCaul were in
Grand Rapids Saturday. * Mr. nnd countv lender of th* 4-H club w
Mrs. Leon Potts, called on Mra ■1 welcome vhlltf «if 4-H r|*ra
Lenna Johnson at Blodgett hospital,
when she was taken Friday far Mrs Gordon Kenvnn of Haatln
b'ond transfusion' * Mr- ‘•mntr -...... -----------------Colburn nnd son. Glen and family wcr’’,
night and .........
.
of Alaska, spent Thursday evening frts of their parents. Mr and tenant hqm/-U.vlnrsrf.av-. *&gt;fr and
at Roy McCntil s. * Mra Strah Mr- Mr“ lvn Kenyan. * Mr and Mr* ;Mr«. Willi* Sandhrook nt Bhnchnrd
Caul Is staying with her. daughter
Manning and Sharon m-&lt;t were TUcMlkv afternoon and ercBrrtha. al the home of Mra Lcnnn Mr“ nfl,r U’T"*’?" of Yn»ll»nt I
of Mr. anti Mra Harry
Johnson, while Mrs. J a.s at Blodg- *---- *
**“ —"
—*
Lc’ter Bonneville nnrl Mr. nnd Mrs ’
ett hoapltal.

OH|&gt;
............... ............. - ....................
... . tVr^V- u Tcftet*Mr. and Mrs Burt Rogers of Lake Warner of
Oiimw ink- . &gt; •1
Odessa were Friday guests of Mr. '’"■••'d on their n..nt Minn Kenvnn | Mr. and Mrs. J. D Aflickvlrited
nnd Mrs. Hnrrv Sandhrook. * Mr.
' ’h-^’rd pf B .t
,her Parent* nt Be dhw
*
and Mrs. Lee Hazel lElnora Lmcam l&gt;eCreek nnd Mr«. c. n ir-l R-&lt;H- Mr. " &gt;&lt;&gt; Mrj- C!a •&lt;! Demond and
arc the parents of a baby boy. bom
Hastings coll*d on.tvr &lt;tat«trd«v '
J.0,c’L,'.b*cV,r ‘
nt Pornnclr Ixi’nlt’l hst *»»• * M» * Mr*. Oruha Rnlvn of FJkltan. Ind Rapids Wednesday. * Mr. nnd Mra
and Mrs. Ftrris Lathrop nnd Carol
mnkin* nn extended vi-lt wit*
of Ionia visited his «m nnd
of Toledo Ohio, are visiting her her
hcr wm Gary Rnhm and
nnd fwmllv
family * (family at Ute
Uie J. D. Aellck horns
home
parents. Mr. and Mrs. Owen Smith Mr. nr.d Mr*. Clifford K-h’rr nrd I R'tndnv. * Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Acj* Miss Iris Olmstead of Hastings Br.rPdl. who ...
uno the
Porrel
and
Kenneth
of
K-.itO.
Hom
lick
visited
the Cone I•imi.y In B&gt;ldan#
other
relatives
tnte
week.
*
’spent Wednesday nigh: with Miss army at Fort Custer, last Friday. K.
Church of the United
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sandbook. Mr. snent Friday evening with Mr and 1 •••&lt; Sunday * Mr and Mrs. Ed Dea: kins pf H'l.'tin".*. Mr. and Mra I.vnn
Brethren in Chris; and Mrs. Welby Crockford. Mr and Mra Frank Hom. * Mr* G.
E. B. Griffin5 D. D. Pastor
Mrs James Guy. Mr. and Mrs. Owen Kenvon received a letter from P '•••JUron end Mr. and Mra Cleo
Phone 302
P. C. Clinton Hom ln*t week *av- Mnllteon of Lanalng were Sunday
ring attended the Family night Inc he i* well and O.K. somewhen fallers of Mr nnd Mrs. B. J. Well­
1:30 A. M. Sunday school.
i &gt;nnn- * Augus Huey who was re*
farm Bureau meeting at Hasting* in Hawaii
cenUy .dl'chareed from the U% S.
I army nnd who te just rrcnver|ns
from n serious operation at ButterI worth hnsplmi in Grand RnnUl*.
, has lust moved bark to the home of
J. D. A’llck. Mr. Huey was ndvl*rd on leaving the hosnttxl not to
attempt tn do any work for nt least
r«m months His m*nv friend* here
wish for him n sneedv recovery. *
Mr nnd Mr*. Claud Demond rave
n birthday dinner Sunday in honor,
nf Mr. Demond* mother who was
67 years old. Congratulation*.
Hoving decided to quit farming I will sell at Public Auction on my farm located at

NATIONAL BANK CF HASTINGS

JUICE EXTRACTOR

.pm. Spnd.f .n.rr«l« »nd ..undM U» who lud Ih. &gt;~dm, jun In m.
.........
.KS.W,1:
noon with
his parents. ....................
Mr. and Mrs.
claAS events. We wish him
Ren Brarndle and family. * Mrs. row Knowles and family. Mr. and In all
V|rgll woods and Mr. nnd Mr* Mrs. Orville Kokx and family ol mUch lucceut In his new army life.
Harold woods were in Grand Rap­ Battle Creek. Mr. and Mrs. William * Registration for War Ration
ids on burineu Tuesday. ♦ Allen Rnenr ML-rf Donna Thaler of Grand Ihxik H lock place at Freeport PubJ-ish wa* « Caledonia vfalWr Mon- Rapids, ana Mr ana Mra ararym
TTZk"w"
day morning. * A Ikrge group of Thaler of Hastings were Sunday
f„r
tilends, n ighbora. nnd relatives dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. John
&gt;.thcred at lhe home of Mr. and Thaler Afternoon rucsu were Mr.
Mr. George Humphrey Thursday nnd Mrs Frank Martin and Marilyn
new Ration BMtaL*
.‘.mtng for a party in honor Of of Grand Rapids Mr, and Mrs. Don
i: :.&lt;rt Humphrey and K Braendle Johnson nnd daughters, and Mrs. ’Pent the »«k'J'd with her^pariu. were inducted into the armv Orlry Fausey of Muekrgon. Pvt.
M?r.2SS* '*£££
. «
.C ^
Braendlc.
: Fur: Cuter. Friday. * Thr 4-H Charles Blough of Fort Custer, Mira »
“^dlc 'Robert
“bert
and
Charles
Blough of
Club met at the Home of' their t.’cMoTn
.Mishler, of South S“lPPr"hra
"&lt;J.rP
hS5,^.®^ninl
l-.ader*. Mrs. Virgil Woods and Bowne, and.Miss Norma Yoder, loMra^tu? wSi*
Dcrothv Thursday evening. Feb- cal * Mr. and Mrs. Howard Creu caUers of Mr. and Mra Allen FUh.
ninrv M Each girl brought her of Hastings. Mr. and Mn. Prank
.-•"•ving which te to be completed Bunker of Alto, and Mrs. Ella Catt,
Th* W. M. A. will have an Bli­
this spring. Several games were local were callers of Mrs. Stella
naved followed by refreshments of Cress. Tuesday. * A birthday din- dav meeting al the home of Mr*,
jello nnd cookie*. * M&gt;. - ml I- ner was given in honor of Mr. C. W. Emma Anderson with a public &lt;1lnRav Neeb nnd family of Vlcksbun: Culver by Mrs. Culver. Sunday, ner at noon. Thursday. All memwere Sunday guests of Mr. and Mr GuesU present were Mr. and-Mrs Iters are requested to be present
Lewis Neeb. ♦ Mira Elaute Kautf- Floyd Culver and daughter Norma for election of officers.
mn» of
nt Lansing
T nn.iim spent
«n*nt Monday
XCnn.lav night
rilobt Jean
Xtr nnd
and MXfr*
.
”
man
Jean. Mr.
*' '
Rebekah Lod-e,
nr.d Tuesday with her parents. Mr. r.nd children of Bradley, and Mrs.
and Mrs. Jce Kautfmnn » Mr. nnd Emerson Strubble of Hastings. *
The Rebekah lodge will hold their
Mrs Frank Aspinall of Hosting; Miss Virginia Fish of Hastings spent regular meeting Thursday evening,
were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wednesday night with her parents. March 4th.
Charles Asplnall. * Mrs. Polly attending tlie Senior play. * Mr.
----------Duration Club
Parks spent the week with Mr. and and Mrs. Glenn- Kellogg, and Mrs
------......
Mr;,
Ivan IJIouah of Ch’,k
-• -----------and Mra-----------------------Howard Bolo of----------Hastings
The Duration Club met nt the LiMUs Betty Guernsey of Hastings spent Sunday In Lansing where brary last Wednesday with a very
was ii Wednesday afternoon and thev visited Mr, and Mrs. Rial good attendance. Interesting letevening guest of Mr. nnd Mrs. R A. Kellogg and Jo Ann. * A memorial ters were read from our boys in
Stuart nnd Mrs. Loma. Conley. * service in honor of Bernard Fighter, service. It is hoped td have more
Mm. Helen Thompson was n Monday "ho died in action in New Guinea, letters read at the next meeting,
guest of her parents. Mr. nnd Mrs. was held in the Methodist church March 24th.
Carl Myers of East Hastings * W. Indt Sunday afternoon. Rev. S.
C. Lapc. who has been 111 is found Conger Hathaway, minister of the
w
w Pvt.
*-**. Hustings Presbyterian church, wwas
•*,
Tiie W. S. C. S. will mcet with
io utbe n itttac
little. impivtcAi.
Improved. ♦
Robert Humphrey
Ilumphrcv visited his home in charge,
choree. tusuted
———• **bv the
•»— local
'—1 Mrs L B Lester Wednesday after­
folks Sundav nnd returned to Fort pastor.
jia.stor. Rev
Rev Everett Love. Music noon.
Custer Sunday evening. * Mr. and was furnished by Rev. nnd Mrs.
- ------- —
Mrs Clarence Van Patten were in I-ovc. accompanied nt the piano by F,*eport Residents Clcberate Their
T.|V&gt; on buxines* Tuc«d&gt;v, * Mi Mr R A Stuart. Tlie auditorium
Golden Wedding Next Sunday
and Mrs. Bert Hayner of Lake Odes- wa* filled to capacity with relatives,
Mr. and Mrs. Semiah Seese of
ra were Friday evening •’ucsts of neighbors, nnd friends, paying ro'cenort will relebrnt? their tf-ie-i.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Adam Endrea.&lt; * eElT- ----------reverent ---------------------tribute to one who
*--------gave*-his
K wedding
Wedding Anniversary «t.*with -----open
Sunday mr
life for his
cdiintry. vuMrwuar:
Undertaker v.
L. house on —Sundav.
March 7th from
met Hull Of Ixiwell was ll . Sununy
LVUHWJ.
%*r
.......... . 13
&lt;&gt; lister
. ..... ::u&gt;
___of. ______
«”T»*
Wr
afternoon caller at the Thomnwin
was 1..
In charge
arrange- *1 ,0 s
M.
Mr.-. Srocn
Seese was bom
nnd.Frv home * Mrs. Doris Piper mrnts. * Mr. and Mrs. Otto Kunde August 20. 1H«(5 nt
nf Battle Creek spent Sunday will; and Mira Patty Houvcncr were in Summerset County. Pa, and Mrs.
&gt;-'r n-&gt;mv* Mr. and Mrs Virgil Grand! Rapids' lost Wednesday. * Seese wa* bom September 24th,
Woods nnd family * Mr. and Mrs Mrs Leonnrd Lfpscomb and &amp;on
10 Irving Township. Barry
" »-d Hnu-hton of Detroit were Clark of Battle Creek, and Mim County. Michigan. On March 8lh.
•weekend guest* of Mr. nnd Mrs. Notma Quick of Banfleld were 1893- Mr. nnd Mrs. Seese wre united
Gu- Smith. * Mrs. Wilma Kyea ,Tuesday dinner guests of Rev. and in marriage bv Rev. O. H. Johnson,
of Lansing speqt the weekend with Mrs. John McCue. * Mr. and Mrs. •*«*•«*
paalor of »»&gt;-«••.*«»•
the Congregational Church
her parent*. Mr. and Mrs. Rav D.ik* Cook nnd family of Carlton In Freeport, the ceremony belnc
Wieland ond family. * Mr. nnd were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. trad nt the home of the bride's
Mr.*. Howard Clinton of Bowne were and Mrs Ralph Moore. * Mr. and parents. Mr. and Mrs. John Reuter.
Monditv dinner guest* of Mr. and Mrs Robert Newton and family They had three children. Mrs. WesMn. B. R. Clnton. * Rev. nnd Mrs. wcre Sundav dinner guests of Mr. lev Keim of Clarksville, Clayton and
nnd Mrs William Newton of State Knrol. deceased, and one grandson.
last Wednesday bv the serious ill­ Hoad. * Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Vent Keim.
ness of Mrs. Griffin's father. D. A. Richards. Jr, of Kalamazoo were
B°th Mr. and Mra Seese who
Stoner. They returned home on Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. have resided in the same neighborThursday. * Rev. nt-d Mr*. E B Georgc Humphrey. * Miss Waivn hood for 50 years have a wide cirGriffin attended u mecUntP of the Deardorff of South Bowne soent cle ot friends who honor and reConference Finance Committee last Thursdav night with Mira Norma spcct them for their-fine charncPridiy In Sunfield and were dinner Yoder. ♦ PnUv Wedel of Hastings «&lt;r and cheerful attitude toward
spent thc weekend with Phyllis their neighbors and friends. One
rick -»rd Barban * Mr. and Mr* A”n Postma. * Miss
Marjorie venr ago their health failed them
Lin’d Nears of West.Freeport were Tasker of Hastings spent Sunday anti they sold their homestead and
Sunday dinner guests of Mr nnd with Miss Mary Humphrey. * Mr. moved to-Freeport. We wish Mr
Mrs. Alton Grnv. * Mrs. Nelli* nnd Mrs Allen Fish were Saturday and Mrs. Seese mimh success in
Rnbbin-on of Clarksville Ls spend­ afternoon callers of Rev. und Mra their future years Together, and
ing a few davs with h»r aunt &gt;frs. E M. Wheeler of Hastings. * Rev. hope they will be our friends and
Polly Parks. * Llt’lc Jerry Thomp­ and Mrs. John McCue were Sun- neighbors for many years to come,
- '
son. who has been 111 with laryngitis. day dinner guests of Mrs. Alice
C’’URCHFS
Gardner and Emcrv Lowe of South
Bo’vne Center Church*
of Battle Creek spent Sundav with Bowne. They also attended the
Dedication week te being observed
her parents. Mr. and Mrs. George Memonni
Memorial servures
set vices .w
for uenu.ru
Bernard
V =
Forbey. * Mbs A"nr« Humnhre" Fi hter in thr afternoon. ♦ The « ?°*"e./&gt;ntcr
... ... ...•_ ...
.----- ..— • — guests speakers each evening. Rev.
In Kalamazoo spent Sundav with rented bv thc Senior Class Thurs­ Everett Love nreachcd Sunday eve­
day evening in the I. O. O. F. ha’l ning Rev. Alice Griffin with the
choir
from
the
United
Brethren
Humphrey * Mrs. Claude Walton. was a great success both dramatical­
church presented the service Tues'*’c cT"vd
Emm;’ ly and financially, it drew on*
tnr unre*’ rroua.-oi «•”day evening. On Wednesday evening
K» “.W-. .fKI

III.”

M.unnrt H C.ur«nl.

THE NEW IHbco
FELT BASE RUGS

$379

AUCTION SALE

YEARS

SAFEX" ASH TRAYS

?4£SwTtH the nationally famous

the village limits of Delton on the Blackman farm on

WEDNESDAY, MARCH 10, 1943
Commencing at 1 o'clock sharp, the following articles:

Set of 4
only

(ICC/L

69

HORSES

DOUBLE-THICK ENAMEL SURFACE

Grey gelding, 8 yrs. old,
wgt. 1350

Stainless, mirror smooth linoleum rugs, as mod­

WORK SHIRTS

ern as tomorrow in design and color. A wide

nude at strong. durable

comfortable
wearing.

fit,

choice of patterns — Orientals, Florals, Tiles,

long

19

Wear Like Iron

Stainless

Easy To Cleon

■

Guernsey cow, 7 yrs. old,
due Aug. 5

Holstein cow, 3 yrs. old,

$5

9' i 9'____

$7.95

59c

fresh

due July 26

x 9'

Pint sixe

Guernsey cow, 6 yri. old,

x 10'V

9' x 12' ___

I

9' &gt; 15'

*6

... ’9

fresh

Durham cow, 5 yrs. old,
fresh

Guernsey cow, 3 yrs. old,
bred back

Guernsey cow, 6 yrs. old,
due Moy 19
MEN'S RED LINED

AUTO BATTERY

JERSEY GLOVES

6 volts — 32 plates
Special for 1940-41 Ford V-8's

brown Jersey with f
red duplexed fleqcc
lining, relied jersey
'Finding.
-EXTRA
SPECIAL

29'

Fat hog

HARNESS
Set double work harness

Guernsey cow, 6 yrs. old,

ploy rooms.

GASOLINE BOOSTER
The stuff that squeeze*
more mileage out of your

T. B. and Bangs tested

rooms. Thc most practical rugs for kitchens, for

"PARFAX"

Guernsey bull, 11 yrs. old.
Guernsey bull, 4 mo:, old

HOG

cows

to beautify you

dining rooms, for living rooms, for bedrooms, for

2 yrs. old, all pasture bred

yearlings

wgt. 1200

modern "broadloom" leaf and "custom-built"
effects — the low cost way

Priced
at only

Sorrel mare, 6 yrs. old,
wgt. 1350
Black colt, coming 2 yrs. old,

5 Guernsey heders,
4 Guernsey heifers,

We Can-We Will - We Must Buy
More U.S. War Savings Stamps, Bonds

Ayrshire cow, 6 yrs. old,
bred back

Phone 2524

McCormick mower, 5 ft. cut
Sterling hay loader
John Deere side delivery rake
Dump rake
Disc
2-sec. spike drag
2-sec. David Bradley drag, new
Cale plow, 110
Manure spreader
nist grain drill
Oliver 2-honc cultivator
One horse cultivator
Clean Easy portable milking machine,

128 W. STATE

HASTINGS

KEEP ’EM FIRING—WITH JUNK!

MILT LEINAAR, Clerk

On

th* ft

ii

Home

Middleville, Mlchil
Greetings to all tl
women in Sen'ice;
Zolly'* seh»dul&lt;
picturesque town a
b*_m-thr lime 11g
"Front” new*, for t
wc will try to glv
of the community
the many boy* m
ID' in many spot*
dear, old Tiiornac
peacefully os wh
and well warrant
any nicer little
your wondering*
The town ha* ct
und most people u
in tome way for
old Thomapple-K
patriotic panora:
three weeks can:
bond and stamp
with $4016.30 race
Main St. has ।
place, a modern
site of the formei
store, operated bj
Ros.*. A *|&gt;ace al 1
boys can swing i
making quite a til

Stanley (Jack)
first tmsinc.ra moi
form and te gettii
Ing al Camp Rob
ton Swift of the
receiving officers
Jersey camp. He t

month. Jerry Bet
the business for J
of mischief with t
intend and the d
to boot.
Several homes
have two boys b
Floyd Hole* horn
wltn three stars. I
Eli. I7'years-old.
.senior* left his &lt;
sonie other guy. a
rines last month.

rines last August
Diego. Calif, and
one of lhe first
with the Coast
Carmel. Calif.
Darwood Cutie:
the U. S. Navy st
uation from tlie 1
IMO. ha* recently
radioman 2nd cl
lime ha* been .*
South America ni
geography—the
Jib text book*

ing of the terrifh
alr‘ and slum co
to have encount
time. Hte great
breath of crisp 1
Dar. we have ha
you' a little, witl
breaking its fort;
ord by its dive tc
2- His address Ls
Darwood O. Cu
class
U. S. Submarin
Coco Solo. Can
' Our neighbor b
per who enlisted
1941 although vei

terward. In trail
he spent some ll
with pneumonia,
recovery to Hawi

address te:
.
Pvt. Louis R.
38151703
AJ».O. 954 c/O 1
Calif.
Birthday—Jan.
The Gillette bi
lor; and Frederii
ago and their c
enlisted in the a
winter are all in
Stale*. Would &gt;&lt;
lor te a cook. Rol
hte line of movli
Their addresses ।
Corp. Burle P.

ing Reg.
Camp Roblnso

Sgt. Frederick
41st Chem Lal
Edge wood Arse

Pvt. Robert Ol
Co. D B46 Sig
Bn.
35—11—36th A
Long Island, J
More addrejsser-

1022nd P.O.T.E

Corp. Wm. H.

FiVs/i/y-MADE

BREAD /
SURE PLK4SE3
/
THE F4MILV P.U.ATE9

:&gt;c::l H,

•AKE WITH

Four 10-gal. milk cam. like new
Other articles too numerous to mention

GRAYTON BLACKMAN, Propr
LOREN COPPOCK, Auctioneer

returned home Saturday taking Mr
and Mrs. John Havens and Rodney
of Hastings with them for a week­
end visit. * Mrs. Jimmie Dibble
(Maxine Erway • returned here
Monday from California, her hus­
band having gone over was. * Do­
lores. Anita. David and Christens
MpGlocklln of Hastings spent Sat­
urday and Sunday with their grand­
parent*. Mr. und Mrs Forrest Hav­
ens. 'Their parents came for them
Bunday. * Several from this vicin­
ity attended thc W. S. C. S. at
Frank Ferris’ Friday. * Miss'Joan
Erway of Kalamazoo nnd Mira
Genevieve Erway of Grand Rapids
were weekend visitors wjth their
parents, Mr. and Mrs.*Ray Erway.
* Mr and Mrs. Clyde Warren nnd
Patty spent Sunday with thc for­
mer’s father. PhU Warren in Lan*
sing.
__

MACHINERY

TERMS OF SALE: CASH day of sole, nothing to be removed until settled for.

marks

wm Sunday to visit her abler, Mrs.
Clara Robinson.* Sunday visitors
at Roy Erway* were Mr. nnd Mra
Homer Erway and children of Mus­
kegon. * Mr and Mrs. Rex Tate of
Ypsilanti spent th* latter part of

EIGHTY-SEVEN

Santa Ana. Ct
In October 19
boy* were indue
were Eddie Lym
ert Rugg and C
die and Don *p&lt;
Ireland but Bo
mained on U. S.
North Africa. E
last fall for ado
for transportati
transport Wakel
eea. so arrived i
Hte training te
Lieut, rating am

C’H/uclieA

fleers training ai
of Lieut He

LILY WHITf

addresses of th)
P^jC. Walter
36160668 Co. I
AP O. 34
New York Clt]
Don’s ad drew
time follows. H
different camps
expects a chang
Lieut. Donald

“The FLOUR
thc Uvat Cook* Vzc**

CONTAINING- TUemla (Vili.-l* 8,1,

VALUT CITY MULINO co
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                  <text>THE HASTINGS BANNER
IIGHTY-SEVINTH YEAR

SECTION ONE—PAGES 1 to 8

BARRY LEADS IN
Home Front RETAILERS'WAR

On /A« ☆☆☆☆☆☆

HASTINGS. MICHIGAN. THURSDAY. MARCH 11. 1943.

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NUMBER 44

BARRY SAILOR WINS o°nalEcanRRY B0Y RED CR0SS DRIVE
SERVICE BARS
MEETING WITH FINE
RESPONSE HERE

Both military men and war cor- favor sending convoy* of t
HIGHWAY
I
Two Meetings Scheduled
'respondents at the scene of action here and there about the globe ■X. ,
For Today and Tomorrow
agree that American reverses on ■ Pearl1 xxasuui
Harbor wild*
when jap
Jap and Ger- 1■
_
'
.
Pfc. Gerald Near Helped
_______ front were caused Iman
,
auijmarines were prowling....upI I
George Martx, A Survivor
ttie
Tunisian
Build 1400 Mile Road
j
Harold
J.
Foster,
county
agricul! turai^gent ^i^dlxcu.w^the'pro- 1 i*y the fact that our available forces and down our coast*, .some people 1 of "Home!" Attack
Tuesday mornings Grano Rapids
* vision* of
— the
.... Federal Income Tax | were loo thinly- dispersed over too .over here actually advocated bringoorge
Martz AM
(ho:,:-- Marts
a M M 1i c
&gt; son
eon
Many Arg Doubling Or
i report a*
1'- fleet b"'
”'
as U
(J usually applies to farm-। targe
Urge an area. This
Thu gave Rommel jI ing
Ing major units of c
our
back
of .Mi -and Mix Clarence Marte. Herald contained a fine picture of :
Middleville. Michigan. March 8.1943
Middleville Moke* Best
-. two meeting* to Ibe
— u-u
-a nt
■&gt;* from
t-nan th.
1n Pfc. Gerald W. Near who has been .
--- at
Tripling Usual Pledges
Greeting* lo all the men and
ers.
held ■_
In lax..
j the —
same —
sort
of chance .Xal.ka
which ■the
the Dn.lft.
Pacific tn
to eiiard
guard harbor-,
harbors R.1
R-3. Stutlniti
Hostings, arrivt-ri
arrived hnin..
home U(
Mon
Record
/or
February
women in Service—
the superviMHi room, at the court- ! British commander* gave at Knight* 1 and "otrateglc point*" here at home. day. March 8. for a well-earned. working on the Alaska-Canadian
of Former Years
military highway which extend,
Zolly's schedule called for this
We did nt need the outstanding
Barry county again led tlir ■ house on Thursday and Friday af-, Bridge in Northern Uby» when the 1 Imagine what a "ritUng duck" *et- thirty-day leave after many actlonDawson Creek. B C- to Fair- ■ record
picturesque town and community to । Barry-Ailegan-Oltawu District on a ternoons. March 11 and 12 at 2:0" । Afrlka Corps routed the 8th Army ' up we would have given a fa*t-hlt- I I»ckw&gt; month* of service with the from
Barn County has made in
;
tho *
Atlantic
and banks. Alaska, a distance of H00 the
be In the lime light of the "Horne
sale d( War bonds to convince
.oclock
and wen. finally stopjied just *ev- 'ting enemy task force by dispersing1I U. 8. Navy
vv in
" both
H ,HA
’
mile-*
Front” new*. for thia week, so folks jiercentage baste in the War Stamp I Till* assistance-te being offered enty mile* short of Alexandria, our available naval units at va- ' Pacific areas
u\
that Barry county ha* a great
■ Otraid is the son of Mr and Mn.
Martz
we wUl try to give you some news I und Bond Sale Campaign being by County Agent Foster because of This tendency to "fan out” force* ' rious points along the extended I __
,n_.enlisted Dec 29. 1M0 ana ' .Earl Near who now live neat Way- :rrnerous heurt-far a worthy caiu$z
W,tamLr.W
L?thlhave
thte "J***1 o( J("T”1'’* ll?cm «rouP«1 *" c&lt;»“Ulne of the U. 8. A.I This idea ,.since
A,rvlct. that time wlth
sWn, two I
ha* four
received
of the community and of a few of ( conducted under sponsorship of the rSulMte
the fact a^tej
that parties,
who
current Red Cro*&lt; Drive te alto
land but who for u number of years The
the many boys serving lheir coun­
testimony to this fact which can be
regularly assisted farmer? with this
enaaxed until
»Wklng units, it might be even gained xoine support in con- I Seating that hr ha* participated in :resided near Freepoit and north of shown by tiiese few high lights.
try In many *pqt*-ef the world. The Michigan Retailers, according to wmk
work, are
are engaged
until the
the 15tl*
15th
dear old Thpenapple is flowing as , George Carpenter, chairman of ! and many fanners have yet to make I ad&lt;led' w * fault not uncommon ( gres*. That time honored remark four major ehgagemrnt - and one 1this city. He recently returned to
I with armies and commander* which by the Civil war,general who said with a single star showing tiiat he 1Canada after a furlough spent with
Up and down tiie street mothers
peacefully tu when you folks left both Barry and lie tri-county d's­ 'out their returns
ano dads nt boys in uniform doubled
and well warrant you haven't seen I trlct.
I F»rm.r» In.m.inl In help MU&gt;! L“" "« &gt;M b"" '“"‘f,
' “?'• »*“«’Hu( JIn
“rtw
B.'Pfc. Near wa* prwwnt when tifls and tripled
„
ine,f pledges of last
their
any nicer little stream wherever
return should attend the Russians were trapped in thte man- [get* there flrstlst with the mostest bor attack.
road, one of the big engineering ... TtM.v wantc(. th&gt;lr
The record here to dale is 299 I their
your wanderings have taken you
meeting with their farm account* n« “t tiie Ru**o-German border men." Mill hold* good-part;cutarly . On® o]' ’^e net^ action-packed feels of the war. was started and
.
The town has changed very little per cent of quoin; Allegan county and income tax forms at hand. It wljen the Nazi* opened lheir *ur-‘ if you substitute the word "’&gt;re
'r'.
helped to finish, the "Al-Can" route. jurt of the Red Cross so that they
and most people are doing their bit Ite second with 103 9 per cent; Ot- : te felt th*t more might lie accom- prize assault in 1941
Russia's power" for men.
^^atr,er ‘‘°7J ’
He states that the workers dined
in some way for victory. The good ' tawa. third, with 86 9 tier cent. Total pushed if both husband and wife mitial reverses against Finland
' '
he went Xr Re side whenThe on Mooxe and tear meat, with might feel perfectly free to turn ta
organization
for help in any
old Thomapple-Kcllogir school In a I quota for the entire district, to date, attended
and worked together on
|I were due.
a
t least
In
part, tn
the; Goering.-cornered by a group of |'o
’(t“
i ne
wthi
over
wye
siae wnen
tne Plenri of lh*' Canadian big fish on that
atu-nued
0:1
dur,
at
leuxt
in
(o
the
d
rr
was
given
to
abandon
shin
and
»muble
ahead
iwtrlotlc panorama concluded a jls 8744.000 00 while 8891593 95 ha*
,acl 11,1,1 Soviets tried, to attack American newspapermen at a dip- wax picked up about two hours la- ,h*' s,clr
..
,
‘
.three weeks campaign of victory ■ been raised. Thte amount* to 119 9 1
On Jan. .-■
1. 1942 Gerald enlisted
: n .miSJ’wm .Limit
dUaI hr P al to° many P01”1* with too few lomatic reception In Berlin on Nov iter by a tin ran' &lt;destrajtr&gt;. Both
•••«*"* »«
There
the ••"■e
story «
of the sweet lilbond and stamp sale Friday night J of the quota.
: men
d the Finns, with . far
less ,7. 1939..--------turned to the subject _.
of -------------Martz and...e
theleuowa
fellowsrescued
rescuedwith
with “ant.
^xic,, traminu
...nn
—
---------------------‘ Y. took six weeks
i
r cvC,? tlP ol(j lac3y earning into a local
with 84016 30 receipts
"
। Outstanding record for the month ■ that time will permit.
tntmanjKtwer,
1*"' '■lml»n««
wyo store carrying xher
— antique sugar
Lal manpower, sere,
acre, by
by ski)
skillful
airplanes onH
and .Iml.M
airplane nmHiwHnn
production, him
him wrrr
were w,
&gt;n (Irrd
tired from
fiom thr
tne IntenxX
intend at FOIL rTanCl*. bast warren, rlii
Main St. has one new bu&gt;lneM I wm made by Middleville, where. '
hr» »as
concentratee *uuimhin iiblr
nhir to
tn &lt;finernir»tr
»u- !.according to William 1. Shirer in 1 fftion which preceded the disaster Later
■
- transferred .to Cali.­ bow) filled with 100 pennies She
place, a modem restaurant in the with 31,000. for the quota. $11,­ ☆ II C A ME \AJ C _a_ I .leadership,
and then .to Canada.
was looking for her Red Cross Mem­
his book. “Berlin Diary ' The cor- I &gt;"&lt;«,
excilement and exposure fornia
— — - - -----------prior force* at
eachforces
point atineach
turn point in t
site of the former Beeler furniture 345 00 was actually raised!
—______
P*'rlor
He attended Middleville high bership Card and as a worker hap­
“V*
Although Barry county led the
store, operated by Bill and Crystal
j and thus muff out one threatening respondents thought that Goering
they could find a place to school anil prior to Ids enlistment pened to be on the spot *he went
A , anvwhere
they
Hobs. A space at the rear where the district on the'boats of record to
A new assignment of Coast1 salient at a lime Thb. lesson in niivht
might be
be anm*
angry terauv
because the
the 11
U. R
b A.
n
th rewue shlp ARe- was employed in planting pine tree.
happy The worker was happy
boys can swing their best girls is date, both ;Allegan und Ottawa Guards have arrived at the Clear concentration ’of forces shtuld bi­ had Just repealed Its Arm* Embargo , flop down on the rescue ship. After In th* 50.000 acre, government re­ j away
too.
.
.
b
.
making quite a hit with the young­ counties maintained "hot” paces Luke Camp, nhd at the request of
serve in Yankee Spnng-s He re- .
Comp the Saturday night ‘■K®n • 1 ,rLJ°y M,,ose P* u n Bill which had the practical effect duty with another ship
stars.
.
during February. Barry county, for the
dances will be resumed. &lt;Th^e' thl\
There ha* been too of opening American industrial re­
Tne only Barry county bov George ceived hb. construction tralnitu: j $100 00 entitles a person to Ufe
Stanley (Jack) Johnson is the example, sold 274 per cent of ite
with a bilge Grand Rapids cun- in« mberridp in the American Red
first business man to don the uni­ quota for Ute month while Ottawa dunce* are for all men in service* much (of a tendency to demand sources to England and France liax M&lt;n during the pas’, two year* struct Ion compunv.
Cross. There are six such metnbeta
• • •
(action on this front or that; or to i (Continued on page 4. this Sec &gt; wa.- Dale Laphan from Maple Grove
form and is getting hi* basic train­
in Hartliv.' They all made addlwho has been in the Navy for art
Hospital Guild No. 22 will sponsor
ing al Camp Robnuon. Ark. Carle­ cent and Allegan, third, with 213
the dance al the Parish House this I
letMi longer time than Marte They Churches Here To
ton Swift of the poatofflcr force Is per cent.
fund which they were not obliged
met .om«where in the Pacific"
receiving officers training m a New
The goal originally set for this
to do but which they wanted to do.
M" ° D BOY SCOUT RALLY
Although pineapples are getting to lake Part in World
Jersey camp. He expects to be home district In Use Retail War Stamp
br a rather scarce article here in the
,
for a few days the last of this and Bond Drive wax one million
-----------------The New Idea Club under tile I "HERE MARCH 16
, U.S A. (teorjre t*U» about going into Day of Prayer
month. Jerry' Bedford la overseeing dollars by May | and it is now cer­
played havoc with the big Red Croo*
I port in a tropical climate where
'
'
Rmuhm High
man School
ocnuoi Gymnasium
wym
the business for Jack and keeps out tain that this quota will exceeded chairmanship of Mi» Earl Boyes । Hastings
i\
On Friday. March 13. Hasting* 'treet banner that Uie ladle* of the
«err in charge at the room on the I *-,][
Uoy Scout
■ they ure all over the ground&gt;. ana
And
ill b,.
be the
the Mrnr
scene (&gt;t
of Ma Boy
of miacltlcf with two stores to .\uper- by a considerable margin.
1 mo?qultc«s. lie said, were every- churches are uniting In a World Day American Legion Auxiliary io graweekend of Fib. '■’pth-21*t. The two n;1]|v hex: Tuesday evening. Marcji 1
Intcnd and the deputy sheriff's job
„nere.
of Prove r to be held at the Wesley- rtattelymade and that the Con*umAnnoblc Resigns "Scrap"
: where.
following weekends Feb. 27Ui-28Ui jg Ior a|| srout* and leader* in the J
to boot.
| It *0 happended that none of the an Methodist Church In the Firs' er* Power men ao willingly hong,
l^2LraThorncpple District, which Includes ;
Chairmanship to Serve
Several homes of the community O. K. RECEIVED FOR Womans Crhih
boys on George's ship received their ward from 2:00 to 3:00 pm. Easitof
——
Club member* were host- f Barn
Barry. county.
Countv. plu
plus.s Lake
Lake Odessa
Odessa and
and ,
OJ £ of c. Secretory
have two boys In service, but the
1 Christmas present*. In f*ct. he said the various churches participating
‘rSLl’inrt^Tt
uOr,Ctark*ville in Ionia County. Parente
Floyd Holes home is the first flag NURSES AID COURSE ^
'
lurch^aSKuih-arcte“n« 2 of I'
a
"
.abo_.‘?v!'^_!°' The Hee. Ft. John V Dillon. I'that except fpr a special holiday have been given a* ertain number p!
witn three »Ui». herc-abouU. Young
,
■
1
minutes as their part of this serv­
euenfl
the
r.Uy.
ohkh
wniOemm.lh
,
r&gt;.
Eh. 17‘years-old. one of the T-K
the Methodist church with Mr*.
cnairman 01 inc Marry vvuniy i*eTraining Program
ice.
wm- s’rote.‘.*1*
theK~
skills
Scouts in tense
.
- ----- this
.... week- accepted
--------- j’
Richard Loppenthlen and Mr* Wai’U!L2of
L’ the
,1
Council
seniors left his cap and'town for
Those in charge of tliLs .service
Sponsored by Red Cross
March I
t Plrst *ld- ^not 7&gt;g. •,U&lt;1K,',«- Na- : the VerignaUon
Chat les R
R. AnAn2
ter Ryan a* co-chairman;1; M"rch
resignation of Charles
some other guy. and joined the mu­
potnt out that the world-wide par­
and PnyxKal
Physical jj nu
bi|c
20th-21*t—Circle No. 3 of the
the. “}’• Identification
Idintlflcatlon and
nab
e as chairman of the Barry
rines last month. He and hU broth­
ticipation tn this special day of
Authorization
for
the
Nurses'
i
er Floyd. Jr. who joined the ma­
-- 1Fitnea*.
‘
Methodist church, under the super»rh.i.m.n Ilu
■)-,ni.
ru. [County Salvage Committee,
Committee', who
who Ls
prayer. Ls an Impressive apprecia­
Aide
course,
sponsored
by
the
Burry
i
vision of
or Mrs George
UTOrge Heath:
weatn; March
mareii. '
o’ Jl rAm' |I withdrawing from this activity
activity to
rines last Angus', are both in San
tion of the power of divine worship. 1
the ' ’,r,
lr5lct
Camping and
andActivities
nc
secretary
No 5 of the
’ ■s* Camping
Actiutles ConiContsecretary* oi
ot the
the Hasting*
Hasti:
Diego. Calif, and Charles, who was Co Chapter. American Red Cross. ■27th
More than fifty nations are taking ।
.. ... and
.... 28th
__—».Circle
Uer. !^
church
with Mrs Walter h.lHw,
mlttee ho,
has announced Wimlnn
WinstonMerI clumber of Commerce
one of the first war inductees, is has been (ecelvcd from the St. ■■Methodist
part
but it didn't cool the enthusiasm of
»».. rx.rlrk ax
thr Balli'
director
One
.
ax'”chairman. "ca"n"*Mrs.'i^vld
tick
the Rally
Director
One com- 1j The letter te .being published
with the coast Guard division at Loute office, according to an an- 'Lake ...
z:~ - eom.
In
pi many cities where no one ■ the volunteer workers who. when
■
nouncement
by
Mr*
George
HebFrench
—
2792.
if
your
organization
miltecman
f._~
.fJS? r ht vTioLXh ful1- herewith, since it also contain*
Carmel. Calif.
&lt;
church
or auditorium has the , U5ked to help with the drive, invar­
den.
chairman
of
the
volunteer
will
sjionsor
the
room
some
weekserve
as
a
judge
R
v
J.
McKi-ough
(
M-rxe
“ Judge r. j. MCKeougn ; complete report on what has been
Darwood Cutler, who enlisted in services committee of the chapter. ■
capacity for the potential au- mbly answered. "Of course. I wW.
L.
In
charge
ol
phy.kral
j„
com
'pi
w
&gt;rt
u&gt;
diu
here
In
««lthe U- S. Navy soon after his grad­ This means that jilans for forming
dlencr. special neighborhood, lunch- jfa mv duty and I want to do all I
«
. the
— program:
ivaging war materials:
uation from the T-K school In June the class may now go fotward ax
eon meetings and evening groups c.,n to helpl"
Week day volunteer hoAtesew for IimHerewith
te
Fr. John V- Dillon
IMO. has recently been promoted lo
are being formed.
l
----------afternoon and evenings have been, 7 :30—OPENING CEREMONY—Sen- |Ichrmn
chrmn” Birrv
B«rry Countv
County
radioman 2nd class. Much of hi* planned.
Tl’CM‘ ln.lhU community unable ,
nlral wotk„ L, go(n_ u
Mrs
H.
A.
Adrounie.
Mrs
Clarence
I
^iors
of
Troop
73
’
All
partlcipa।
Council
of
Defense
Any woman between the ages oi
lime lias been spent in and near
to attend the spectal senice are i(lriVr up to a larm ho&gt;,„ al3 M
Sou&gt;t arrive bv!
Baker.
Mr«
Bums.
Mrs
Soloman.
tine
Patrols
should
South America and the Canal Zone. 18 and 60 may volunteer for this Mrs Evo Murphy. Mrs Margaret .
asked
by
the
combined
church
comMnprued
to
see
the Red Crou almlttee here to add their personal . r„X holding forth from Xh. win­
Dor writes his people that when the work. Application blanks may be ■Fisher. Mrs Beaver. Mrs. Sponablc. j1T7:35y—Welcome
Wrlmmr and Introduction of • nits Ls .tn ..
confirmation of
war is over he plans on teaching obtained by going lo the Red Cross Mr*. Edward
prayer to the other* being offered , dow. It only means that some kind------ . ..------- - Mrs. Anna
- ------ i
District Chairman—by Hugh resignation
as Chairman of the
—
geography—the reason is. he states, room* in the Stebbins building any Newton. Miss Beaver.
on
_
2
„
,,
,,
,
lly
fanner
just
couldn't
wail to be
Mildred
Gold.
Mrs
1
Riley
Barry County Salvage 'Committee.
his text books always told of the Wednesdiut or Friday afternoon, or Harvev Rverson. Mrs D. A. Van-1
The Rev. Russell McConnell of ’wUctt^ and had offered hta donaRemarks
’ Richard A. Groos For your InformaUon I wish to give
beauties of the far countries—noth­ by wrltlnj Mr*. Fred Bechtel bi Buskirk. Mrs. Jason McElwain. Miss q7:40—
Charlol“'. who recently spoke in m*. t„ onr of the hustler* downCompetitive Events — Winston a resume of the activities of the
ing of the terrific stenches. polluted (care of the Red Cross rooms. The Esther Dotv. Mrs Edward Good­
riAk "Wt
ihta city and_ _
ta now serving
hta’town
Merrick.
Rally
Director,
and
committee since its inception In
air and slum conditions, he seems ■ applications must be filled out and year. Mrs Edna Storrs. MLss Sarah
_
chaplain tn the U. 8.
Rally Judges
January 1942:—
to have encountered most of the returned to Mr* George Hebden. Schader. Mis* Florence Campbell
Navy, said that, in his opinion.
1 Knot tying speed contest— &lt;All
Even though the high wind did
At first the committee wax com­
lime. His great longing is for a 609 W. Green St.. Hastings, by Mrs. George Dean, and Mrs. David
I "there te nothing that would bring rip the Red Cross street banner it
patrols may participate)
posed enUrely of Hastings member*
breath of crisp Michigan air. Well, April 5.
this war to a close so quickly, as couldn't affect the window display
Boves. 'Call Mrs. D. A. VanBus­
2.
Judging
contest
—
■One
patrol
and it confined ita work towards
Dor. we have had enough to *|»re
The course Includes 35 hour* of kirk—2389. if vou wish to volunteer
for everyone to get down on their at the J. C Penny Store of the many
from each Troop—Judging will paper drives, the proceed* of which
you a little, with the temperature class work and 45 hours of practice to serve at the room during the!
,
knees
in
sincere,
heartfelt
prayer.
”
Involve weight, length, numbers, were given to charily. At that time
things made by the women at the
breaking its forty year March rec­ and members must promise to at­ week).
...
I
height, distance, etc.)
production room. .
I was chosen as Treasurer. Julltu
ord by Ils dive to way-below March tend all classes Upon completion i
3. "Crossing the River"—(Each Knowlton being the Chairman.
.... DAMAGES N.
FIRE
2. His address is;
of the course, members pledge 150
For some time now lite first of
And then there was the debonair
troop should have a piece of
In June 1942 Mr. Knowlton left dinner. Christmas woa just another ; . . »z*|j
AvrklllC
duty hour* at the hospital without each month bring* a letter to the I
Darwood O. Culler. R. M. 2nd
veteran that xtopped two of the sosash cord 25 feet long.)
••
----- •for employment
------------------Hastings
in an----eas­ 'day. George, of course, caft’t tell nAlVM. AVtNUt
compensation, MLs* Esther Kreider , U. 8. O room with a new five dol­
class
.
Heitors on the street with a five
4 Nature cdhtest—Identification tern state, and I was asked to take . w.«..v
- ----- - --- ------ —- — -— ,
a registered nurse with teaching lar bill enclosed. There ta no name
U. S. Submarine Base.
|
spot,
saying they had missed him
nt birds, animate.
over as chairman It was at this : that the climate was hot enough so |
experience, will conduct the claues of the sender
.
Coco Solo. Canal Zone
1 at the office The ladle* felt that
5. First aid problem—Each Troop time that the activities of the com- i that the fellows aboard enjoyed a ,
Loss Estimated at
Our neighbor boy. slim Louis Hoo­ which will be held al Pennock hos- ■
turked away in their jeans, they alshould have 4 neckerchiefs oi mlttee became county-wide, as the |swtm in the afternoon.
;
per who enlisted In the army in Feb. pital.. Miss Lottie Teuslnk, super- I1 Hie Odd Fellows have repaired
President
"had
madq'
an
appeal
for
'
During
hte
schoolboy
days.
George
1
More
Thon
$1200
| readv had a fine contribution from
triangular bandages.
President had made an appeal for
During hLv schoolboy days. George
1M1 although very much of a home intendent. te highly in favor of the the Juke box at the I O O. F. hall
attended the *Altoft.
*Altoft. Moore
Moore and
and
rubber salvage.
attended
Three fires over the weekend gave . his firm.
boy. never saw the home folks af­ plan because of the shortage of and have appropriated fifteen dol­
County went over the top Evans &lt;Eaton county) jchoote and the Hastings firemen a real work-, R„_„_
_
anrt
terward. In training in California, trained nurses and hopew that a lars for new records. They voted 8:50—Announcements and Rally re­ In Barry
rubber salvage by collecting over! will be remembered in those neigh- out in fome of the aeuon s coldest,
he spent some lime in the hospital large number of women will vol­ to have the G. 8 O girls (without
-----------—i— the drive.
- --- -----ueather. Damage estimated at more roaak &lt;nu .line 01 year, me anvc
suite
which organization the weekly
122
tonsj.during
■ borhoods
with pneumonia, and was sent after unteer for the course.
1 than 81200 resulted from one fire may go g little more slowly in cer8:55—seScoutmaster's minute
dances would not be possible)
Directly after the rubber drive it 1 one thing that makes the fellows and one family was made homeless tain section* of the county but
recovery to Hawaii and was present
Mrs. Earl Coleman, chairman of
J W. Hewitt 1 became the duty of the committee |n service "sore". George said, te , _ .
S fu- C1X3SING CEREMONY
n.. h
.h . inevu
a
at the attack on Pearl Harbor. His
The targest. ..
H*stings_h*s
had
—SENIORS u, &gt;pp..l &lt;0 ho™.!™ 10 we
lh.y
U, pon .nd r,»d
■'fire
“J',™?
«tljeyjl
&lt;h« all come through we're sure
address is:
• household fata for explosives.
; about strikes holding up production. I evening when a blaze started in a
andjuka that anyone interested call turc COMt
.t,,!’ccs
----------Pvt. Louis R. Hooper
I It was not until in the fall of . They
just
can
’
t
understand
it.
SupAUCTION
SALES
u
V
......
Barry
count
y
or
write
her
at
her
home
so
that
IiTir weapons and war material* p*,e of rubbish on the »econd floorA mother of five, who does waah36151703
1942 that the War Production Board pile*,
P*le*,-. w*a|x&gt;ns
and war materials of tjle ^tore building on North Mich- ■ Ings lo help keep the family budA.P.O. 954 c/o PM. San Francisco. classes may be formed. Many worn- boys, home on furlough, are using
issued instructions to the committee of ? .are needed so
tgan avenue just north of the Pon- g*t on the credit ride of the
en In the county have taken the the U. 8. O. room. Four Middleville KENNETH LOWE, Prop.
Calif.
to have the county start saving tin ately that the meniwho an out there 1 tfar. Garage, spread throughout the ' insisted on giving a con tri
course
and
find
they
receive
valu
­
Birthday—Jan. 8
boys were there last »i*k during a
can.*. At this time I found it ad- facing enemy gunfire, torpedoes and building The building was owned wlnf -n unt much but I
ston over wait for a bus to Lan­ working in Kalamazoo they will
The Gillette brothers, B. F. (Jun­ able Information and training
rt-ht about it if I couldnt
sing. An Increasing number of Fort dispose of the personal property at Director of Household Salvage for bombs get pretty "hot under the by Mrs Deed Newton and was oc- not
ior! and Frederick Inducted a year
collar" at the thought of production cupted by the Co/tidy family. The help"
Custer soldiers are also using the public auction at the farm located Bsrry County.
ago and lheir cousin. Robert who
being interrupted or deliberately building was badly damaged, as
*----------room. Five were here this week. IS mile* east of Doster. He is of­
enlisted in the air corps early this Hastings Lad Gets
During the month* of September held down for the sake of a few ex- were also the contents and smoke 1
fering a good list of horses, cows,
One ex-soldier handed over his
winter are all in the good old United
ana
iveeu and October a drive wm started for tra dollars, quarrels over matter of and water caused considerable donation so willingly, because he
and rarm
farm maenmery
machinery. uewey
Dewey Reed
States. Would you believe,it—Jun­ Note of Thanks From the great crowd of soldiers, so hop will cry the sale and Jay C. Wing ^rap iron. inMmuch m the mills Jurisdiction or other things u._.
a bus for Hastings.
ior is a cook. Robert's work is along
•will act m clerk. See the adv. else- ot the country were In danger of really don't amdunt to much in comhis line of movies tho' educational Maj. Gen. Giles
where
in
thte
issue
for
full
parclosing
for
the
lack
of
scrap.
Barry
“
’
“
'iSSSEB-rtS
1^'
A number of times during the
Their addresses are—
County collected 1486 tons in those
past few months both soldiers and titulars
.
.
hnur* extinculshlmr the blaze
r,ed It around to sweeten hte cof‘
•
1 two months. The quota had been 1 —
Corp. Burle F. OUlett
, '
Tommy Cummings, son of Stan­ coast guards have been at the
But anyway, he said, the fellows | noA" t”r^&gt;lloiiSaturday wm for
xi'd It tasted weeks. To this
.set by the War Production Board
Co. B 67 Training Bn 14ih Train­ ley Cummings, manager of the Ben room in the morning and on oc­ MRS. WILLIAM SNORE. Prop.
m
a Hr^ln an automobile In the down day Dan rilll doesn't like hl* coffee
ing Reg.
Franklin Store here, heard that casions Mrs. Charles Rogers, at
Owing to the death of her hus­ I at 100 pounds per capita; we col­
Camp Robinson, Arkansas
American troops in the Pacific area the next door store, lias cooked band Mrs. William Snore will have l lected 131 pound* per capita.
needed hunting knives to help ex­ breakfast at the room for the boys an auction sale al her farm located I Many difficulties were encount­ a mighty thorough Job of putting । On Mondev a chimnev burning 1
-- -1 on monosv ■ ciumnrv uuiuu*« 1 We wonder if the gentleman who
Sgt. Frederick Gillette
terminate the Japs from the Jungle
3 miles north of Nashville on M-66. ered during the fourteen months I out the fire in the "Rising
Sun" l°
। out
residence on
on NN Broadway
Broadwav I 1 handed two of the girls s crt»p naw
k
ut *at
l ■„ residence
41st Chem Lab. Co.
battlegrounds. So. he sent In one Rogers went home for the necessary She te offering a good list of cows have served on the comdUttee. but just a* fast as they gel.lR.™
*
the weapons
out .
th* department but -----their IM00 Mill
pm ICUAU
realized he 10 UIUAII.U
unnerved
. died VW.
Edgewood Arsenal. Md.
of hte prized poMettalons. a long- equipment for the chap to use. Items and farm tools. H. O. Pennington I am glad to report that every­ and materials to do the
1* job.
(rxn
anH nn
__ ...
... .had.
_
service* were not needed and
no ...
lhem
lhey
caJ1
Um&lt;, out tor
thing
has
worked
out
for
the
best
_____
,
,
,
for
shaving
are
now
standard
bladed "beauty" of high-grade steel
will cry the sale and R A. Lapo
damage resulted.
a Coke.
Last
summer
the
city
purchased
—
.
•
r
equipment
at
the
room.
(Mr
and
which could be sharpened to a razor
Pvt. Robert Gillette
will act as clerk. See the advertise­
the
property
of
the
Yoho
junk
yard.
Treasury
Citation
tor
edge.
Mrs.
Rogers
are
alwaya
on
call
and
ment elsewhere In this issue for full
Co d 846 Signal Service—Photo
CENTRAL P. T. AJ \ House to house canvaweni ntheir Interest and help the particulars.
thus closing the only outlet foi
c.
DU
Bn.
In acknowledgement of this. without
■ The Marcn meeting of the Centra! tx&gt;rted that the dteappearing ancould not serve as successfully
waste-paper In Barry County
I VYar DraiTip, DOHO
35—11—35th Ave.
Tommy was both surprised and room
P TA will be held in Room 110 oi : AWFr Of depression years. "Sorry, but
immediately convinced Mr. Lau-:c_8TYLER AFMAN
Long Island, N. Y.
pleased to receive the following let­ as It does at the present time.
,
the
Central
Building
tonight
—
March
niy husband gave at his place ol
baugh
that
he
should
widen
hte.^Oie
KeCOra
Having sold hte farm. Mr. Afman
More addresses—
ter from Major General Barney M
n.
. employment" had vanished. House­
The room te available for use by will have an auction sale at hte
Pvt. Geo C. Bedford
Olles:
Highlight ot the evening will be Wivea oixmed the door wide and
any group or organization directly farm known as the Minnie Jack­
1022nd F.O.T.8.
.............
..................
—
i— into the grocery money
■— —
"Your knife has been received at engaged In war work. Among these son farm located 4'* miles e**t of the price wm down, so he undtp&lt;
rL^nt
v
a
*
sl,0
*'
ln
«
of
Picture*
taken
on
a
dipped
for
LA AT. Lerado, Texas
we*tem vacation trip by Harold I their own .subscription After all
my Headquarters, and on behalf of activities al the room are—Navy Wayland He L* offering 43 head .standably wm not too much inter- i drive
’ q tn Barry' county, received
rJ^nia Western
Fos,*r Alter,
AfUc, tne regular bjulnm*
Whal'* one more bean souo meat
the soldier to whom it is going, I Mothers meetings. WAAC recruit­ of cattle. 11 of which are Registered ested. Also he did not have
... avail- ! HL8'TriJrfm.
y'-Y'"' Foster
oiuuncw ‘ what's
Corp. Wm. H. Prost
wish tn
vnnr con­ ing headquarters. Salvage Drive. Milking Shorthorns, horses, poultry, able storage &gt;psce. An arr
arrange- Uon
U?'1 ®* t,w tln
n,’?r-7e?rd. mmadp
.?dc he
hMe
’f' .meeting
1----- ------------special
— music
—“** will be fea- when
-----------------------our country is at
- war?
—•
to thank vnn
you fnr
for your
HQA H Q A 8 Q
tribution.
P
lls
15Ul
$.
tO ,nt&lt;.r
l*’e exc
?’’ tun
Hired
members
the faculty _ 1tt
____
in" loois^'
hXwhv^
1 corner
who
£ by
f ‘2JT
.Committee meetings, special Red hog*, grain and farm
ment w^ma^Vhereby
wa* made whereby the
the
tools. Frec
“— ment
MIK comvvni I !1TJJ
. “
. .“,.*•
. J--- BuuvlrMr
rBrT1
who
-a.
_by
__member
_____ _* °of
W.CA.F.T.C.
C Thomas
ttw! i All members are urged to be prw"Words, themselves, cannot fully Cross groups, Victory book drive,
lunch at all times.N. N.
C T--------mlttee rented storage space until;
A Hasting* man. managing with
Santa Ana. Calif.
express my gratitude.
However, and
—'" open jwuse
~ for all, of theBarrv I *‘U1 cry the sale and Burdette Ben- —
--------- -- ---------- ....
..
In .October 1M1, four Middleville when the battles are over and our c?u2iLb?T* ?
ea*C fOr lnductton away will act m clerk. Be sure 1 In JanUkry 1943 there wa* de­
S? ssraisaraKrAmuon,™
lAat Fb
’rt Custer
Custer
boys were Inducted together They boys are home again, we will thrill al
FYiri
and
Hjp ndv. elsewhere In this mand for' waste-paper. Mr. Lau- “
made the record possible. The ot the organization will be elected IhtiTf
were Eddie Lynd. Don White. Rob­ at the tales of how they were used.
for full .^
particular*.
i baugh wm able to sell hte accumu- have
award wm presented by George G »or m, 1943.44 school year at this ftee dollar bill and giving it to th*
"This mueh
know wi.h vT
The neon light te not m yet, con- ।1 issue ,or
uu
ert Rugg and Charles Storjtan. Ed­
--------- ---------------------latlon, and the committee has been Whitney of Detroit, who is chair- meeting
nected bcc,use 1rum
eJeSlrtc,aT5
nU J°”N MISAK.
Prop.
1 &lt;iJn.
■“
die and Don spent some months in glfTgMs^nother «Moon^hat\riil UCT.LCU
Mil
fullv re-lmburscd for the rent paid man of the Retailer*
„ --------------- many things myself to help with
Retailers War Stamp ■
Ireland but Bob and Charles re­
so busy—It should be working soon. I Having rented the farm. Mr Ml­ on the storage.
,hf Rfd Cro'J
mained on U. S. soil. Eddie is now in
.
, । rak will dispose of the personal pro­
The scrap metal drive of October and Bond Drive Committee for all COUNCIL GRANTS
the Jap into
complete and
North Africa. Don &gt;** sent home slap
Stop
in
at
the
room
and
see
the
pertv
at
public
auction
at
the
farm
Mich
igan.
■
■
WAGE
INCREASES
,
I
wteii
to
tliahk
all
Uwwe
who^ve
I pen* m puuiic auction at me lami 11942 brought OUt many more dlftwo large box games of &lt;TWhle
last fall for advanced training and lasting taiteptn.”
At a special city council meeting I mc their support at the Primal*
.‘“““j 1 located 5 mile* southwest of Middle- ficultles. Nearly every school in the
Polo", which were ordered and 1
....I n»Ue north and M mile east county took nart in thte . drive COLLECTS 97 PERCENT
for transportation drew the navy
Sincerely yours.
| held on Thursday evening the re- HrcUon. and now a* a candidate for
riUe.
transport Wakefield that burned at
btn
rh? pI™ linen i■„»
of”B«ren»
Bowens MUte:
Milts; or
or 13
13 miles
miles west
west .n^UrUyT
Nrce***rilv I did*
dirt not
not wtahlo
wish to “have
have OF WINTER TAXES
quest of the two fire truck driver*
Clerk. I again solicit your «upBarney M Giles
Iteitif r^TekP ■ J
'of HoMlngx He te offering 4 horses, pjjea of scrap lying In the school
sea. so arrived with few belongings.
Mrs Mabel Field, city treasurer. Everett Swegles and Arthur Thom- port
unrt at
at the
tb- April
anrti BieeUim
Election
Major General. UJBA. Hospital in Battte Creek.
His training is completed with a
. 13
head
&lt;rf
cow*
an
d
young
tattle.
1
yards.
The
school*
in
the
villages
13 head or cows and young cattle, i yards. The schools in the villages made her statement with Co. Titas m. for an Increase in pay was 1
Walter Wallace
Lieut, rating and his location Is now
1 12 hogs.
50
hens and farm machin- did fine work in disposing of their George Clouse last week and all granted and their weekly wage L- ,
jREGISTRATION
.....
....
in Ft Dfvins. Mass Robert took of­ NOTICE
1
: ery. Dewey Reed will cry Ute sale scrap within a reasonable time. The her account* balanced perfectly now 835 00.
11 ... ; raraTMhwrmetenti^"mor7trouble.
____. . ___ .______ _________ _She
___ ha* made an excellent record , The three members of the city
ficers training and also has the rank
REACHES 24M
and B. Benaway will act M 'clerk
HOW MUCH BUTTER7
of Lieut. He has been playing
City Clerk Sterling Roger* reports See the adv. elsewhere In thte issue The State Highway Department do- in the collection of taxe&gt; report- police force were each kranted a
around with barrage balloons The County Court House, Hastings, on a■ total of 2400 registered voters in,
’or Full
Inated
In ।for
full particular*
particular
I nated .trucks and their men
inen dd- inc that 97 jvercent of the levy of raise ot 8250 per year This give* | Some Indication of the butter
addresses of the four boys are:
uau urru
pa/u. Thte
inu reic- i Chief Harry Thompson 82.170 and I UaUotl Com*l(J light in *
*■
had
been pajd
I the city of HMtlngs The larges:
M
»-----| nated their time and drew tn quan­ 86159110
__
.
______
nt
___
■
U/m
a
n
H
Wlrbnrrt
PnrtclaV
PP.C Walter E. Lynd
tnumber
: numoer or
of votes cmi
cast at any city
cuy , -—— bukoxeb
------ ——, ---•
rror
title*
nuea of
01 scrap
scrap from
rrom schools
scouou on
un the
uw port surpasses those of previous Wm. Parker and Richard Endsir) ysta offered by A. C
36160666 Co. K
*
Py*
•Misting those taxpayers jejection tn the pMt ten years, wm ,I Mr. -----Shroyer
will have an—
auction
iytate
highways There were num- ■ years. One reason fbr thte might each 81960. Thte new
wai-.-i—
1
- - --------------------clion i/t
_______
AP.O. 34
। College.
. °..i ^S.t?.LnU.n.. L., T**lretuoi !a few years ago when 1551 voted [sale
ta*rou* L»&gt;*»xu
Instances »■
of Msa*iiw«MM&gt;a
neighboring ■I w
be uu»
due »u
to me
the *■«.»
fact that
Mle al the farm located one mile jjerous
*«■» peonle hove ,,goes into affect May J.
to
me
with
tne
Micruean
Deport,
.
1
—
»
—
—
_»
-•
—
------------»
&gt;
------------------------------------------------------—
■».
i
--------—
—
New York City. N. Y.
1 national
south and 2 miles eot of Ciariu farmers donating trucks and trail- 'more money thte year with which 1
of Revenue Thr-.e return* 1
... ,
ville. or three miles west, three miles
---- *“
* —
— ----------------------— «-&gt;-•
— ■• REDECORATING
to J
draw
in-----scrap
metal.
A very ' to pay&lt;-•«•bills,
—J. Also. »•
Mrs.
Field »has
Don's address for a very short ment
mu*t be filed on or before March I
north and 4 mile west ot Lake large
te per m...
cent of this was sold to ««•»
sent notices and
■
statement* to those COUNTY OFFICES
time follows. He has been in nine 31
and those not filing on that date , HSS^rtawSiitRiANKB' F°* Odessa. He te offering a good list the WPA collection agency
having unpaid
U takes,
(■PCD so they knew ■ ----nvi.n.
----­u
- ...
--w. ...
different eamps since Induction so are subject to penalty.snd interest SCHOOL COMMISSIONER
of horses, cows. hogs, hay and grain,
At this Ume I might explain a just what, wh"
then and
"■* where
~— ------they 1 decorating the Interior of the court-1 only SMMI
expects a change soon.
3-25 ! Has taught 34 years tn rurffl and implements, and miscellaneous ar­ little about the WPA acUvity. This should pay. several newcomer*
..—— to
— house, a greatly needed improve- 57.414.009 oq
Lieut. Donald White
r
•• •
I consolidated schools of Barry Coun- ticles Allan Haskin will cry the sale was an organisation independent the city stating
' - that they did not ment. Thia Is the fieri Ume in at Chaese la 1
Hdq 4lh EJtJJ.
St. Rose chicken pie dinner Tues..' ty. B. 8 Degree from Western State and R A. Lapo will act as clerk. See of the Salvage Committee but It know when they were •upposed
»ui------- * tot
— least ten yaara Ui»t redecwatlna | tlmaled at
Ft. Devins. Mass
Mar. 16. 5 to I. at. Rase halt — ■ Teachers College. Election Monday, the adv. elsewhere In this Issue for co-operated closely with the cotn- pay. as times differ in vs
rarious cities has bean done. It will look fine pared with
(Continued on page 3. Sec. 1)
Adv.
3-11 (April t.
Adv. put 3-13 full particulars.
Ma record. 1 whan coagiatad.
date ta IM
(OonUnued on page 4. Bee. 1)

09328372

R[p0RT 0N COUNTY
AIVAGE ariai
DRIVES
a

............... ....... building

I

2

�THE HASTINGS B INNER

PAPE TWO

LOCAL NEWS

Our thriving factories arc a
source of pride. At th* Bliss wc
I find the payroll numbers 580., at
' the Vlklngeand Seal 170, at the■ ‘Royal Coach 110. the Bookcase and
Chair 80. the Silvers Rich Egg Dry-

Ottosen 188. In the team play fivs
of the ten teams arc tied at 550.
In crlbbage standing* so far are:
1. W. O. Bauer 1300: T Ralph Eggltwton 1389 : 3. Glenn Laubaugh
1385 : 4. Henry Osborn 1384- In Hit
team play. W. O. Bauer and Cha*.
Kenfteld arc high with flff? wnlle
three tennis. Dr. C. P. 1-athrou and
Henry O:ibom, Clark-O'Donnell and
Clyde Mtrnion. Frank.Kelly and
Ralph Eggleston arc uh tied far sec­
ond. third and fourth places with

Guard Camp at Clear Lake was to luring Co. 631.
tbboge and euchre
lx- greatly enlarged. As a matter I a red hot ent
ot fact, it is not the Coast Guard tournament is in isession al the City
In -------euchre there
Camp that U to be enlarged but chib right now. ...
rather the former CCC camp near is to be a senes of 12 sitting*. 7
Clear Lake in Waterloo township, gomes to the sitting and four have
Jackson county This new camp been playedr— Scarce to date are:
Rev. S. Conger Hathaway was
will be a training center for mill- !1 Chas. Annable 212: 2. Ed Downs
called to Plymouth Tuesday .to_cantary police,
19?: 3._Geot^e Baulch 193;

|&gt; 1 POI

6C
6'
13'

Baby Food

Junior Food
Baby Food,

RATION
SUGAR:

Stomp JI. good to March 15. For 3 lbs.
Stomp 25. good to March 22. For 1 lb.
POINT STAMPS: ABC good to April l«t.

-i
Carrots

17'
9'
6'
49'
15'
25'
13'
29'

Cabbage
lb.

2 POINTS
Soup
Mr*. Gnu

Cabbage

e.19'

3 paj*.

Potatoes
[&gt; 8 POINTS

Radishes
Htnu-hc^

]

Corn

2

27

Potatoes O

VacutitiL parkril *■“ for " ■
Argo Whole Kernel

N'ru

Corn

Lettuce

Vjuuutn parked

2

Catsup
Cocktail Sauce

Catsup
Catsup

25'
21
17'
17'
14'
Spare Ribs
19'
17' T-Bone st.ai&lt;

**

Celery

HAM3UR6ER

29c
Dry Beans 9
45c
Currants
Bacon
39c
10 POI NTS
Birds Eye Peas
27 Pork N eck Bones
Green Beans
25' Beef Chuck Roasts
Lima Beans
30' Fresh Ground Beef
Round or Sirloin Steak
13 POINTS
Strawberries
32' Bulk Mi nee Meat
Great Northern
11 ot. pkg.

■“

it.

Sliced

In

crops

equivalents,

4-H

COMMUNITY NOTICES CHURCHNEW S

Bird... Eyr

Birds Eye

.ability of the Church In Relation
to the Jew*."
7:» p. m. Sang service and a
gospel mesuge by the pastor.

els. two-acres of scans produce 46
bushels of-navy beans,-or-175 buahINTERESTING MEETING
.
Rod Cm-. W»ir,ir&lt;»
els. of com are' produced on four
, 21 td April X.
acres, or if the club member plants, Clast will facet with Mrs. Frank BEING PLANNED
Friday evening. March 12, at 8:00 . Rev. and Mrs. Edgar ..Schade of
cultivate* and harvest* a good acre Ragers Friday oftentoon.
o'clock an Interesting meeting is be­ Grass Lake, Michigan will be our
garden.
Both of these young
ing planned at United Brethren evangelists.
Hastings public schools have -Milo
Church on Grand Bt. A sound people are talented musicians Mrs
--------- ...
—...
...
The Milo W.S C.S. will be held at picture -will be shown, entitled 'ill's Schade, before going Into evangetrained
121 ,people
for jobs ...
in war
production Industries since last Ju-' the home of Mrs Bertha Plillmou. the Brain That Count* " All mem­ llstic work n few years ago. was
ly. 58 of whom were women. George iWcdnc.-duv. March 17. at 2 o'clock. bers oi the different Sunday schools the pipe-organist for a daily radio
H. Fem; director of the state Board Everyone b Invited to come. •
i of the city are urged to attend and broadcast on a large eastern radio
of Control tor Voeation.il Eii'Jca- J
— —■
see this interesting Temperance network. All of the .iervicea will
lion announced today. Pre-employ- Cedar Creek
picture. An offering will be taken be of special Interest to young folks
and children as well os older people.
ment instruction wax given In ma- • Die tVACA of the Bunnell' for tills educational work
chine shop nnd supplementary also church will meet with Mrs. Ruth by the W. C. T. U.
in machine shop. This report does-&gt; Babcock on March the 17th tor a
not include Febniary enrollments. , pot luck dinner. Everybody welcome PRESBYTERIAN CHURC
BAPTIST CHURCH
Pvt. Donald Vernon Royston, aged i„
----------Tlie Boy Scout troop
Sunday school at 10 o'clock.
22. son of Mr and Mrs. Leo Roy. |
, _
&lt;&lt;Vf? ' Dlvlnc services at 11 o'clock. Ber­
“ten of Charlotte, and graiuLson of
A -World Day of Prayer program al the chunjh Monday nl
nice. mon by pastor on Substitutionary
B E Sawdv Woodland ht&lt;’ been w,u ** presented in the Metiiodist Cordes Scout Troop c&lt;
chairman.
_
Sunday morning worjhip at l\30 Evening Knices at 7:30. Evan­
---Africa since February 14. He entered 8 o'clock. ------- ---- —
clock. Tlie pastor will tell abdut gellstic singing and sermon^—----- rvice November 13. 11.41 and ifts.-, players tor the boy s in service. Ev­ o
Tuesday nighu B Y- P u ut
erybody 1&gt; welcome, to attend the "Hie Church That Jack Built" and
Field Artillery.
will preach on the theme: "Erasing ' ttuLchurch at 7'30 /
seivicis.'
Miss Dorothy Coldren who ha3
. . ■s
Tiic contest between the Sunday A Stained Memory." Tlie vested
Wednesday
nighuprayer
meeting
been in Sunnyvale. California since achmil cl:i‘ «■&gt; wjll dose Ticxt SUU- choir will sing.
at churcnTrt?:30.
Sunday school at It 45. Mr*. At­
&lt;tay. a jxn luck supper will be mtv«1
Thursday night, March 1 Ith pray­
(Cr
m
,TllnK ,at the Church tor Isin the church basement on Wednes­ tic Hay. superintendent
er
meeting
Iht- siynr und ice. *o w-.-lcuuuil the day cwning. Mur 17. Bring sanaSunday Evening club will meet nt rnc] at 7:30
.snow and subzero weather &lt;if th- wtchr.s. one otheralish of food, your six o'clock. Patricia Fi'wle:-.. prejjl- .
part weekepd. She re|»rfad that sugar and table .service. There will dent.
GRACE LUTHERAN CHURCH
meat, butter and cgg.« nn extremely 'be n program after the .iupi»er.
At the last meeting of the Cotnus ' The
.... .....
Grace Guild will vuuu&gt;n
comni-uior:iiiui•caue artrt-le* out on the ceast.White | Tne Triple l ink Club of Prairlc- club the following officers for the ate the third anniversary ot It* orin San Francisco on several occur- i vilte will hold ...
eiuiilng year were elected: Presi-,ganlzatlon in the morning service
an
all
day
meeting
at
ion-.. MLss.Coldrcn8aW Jap and Nuri L
"p.telinBarber
11
dent. Jay Marsman: vice-president, next Sunday at 10:30.
‘ '
’ "lr*. Estedt
in
prisoner-, ubo a .salvaged jap M|b- ! „ .h3
m„ 12
Maurice Ingram: secretary-trrasur- [ Sunday school ut 11:30 A. M
murine which wa* on cxhlbitlmi
.K»ntanu, i-rimn . .viar. i..
er. G A. Aten Tlic.-c officer, will1 Holy Cogununion will be cclcEnsign Marshall H. Cook ha*com- I Goodwill
bv Installed at the n«.xl meeting. . brated on Sunday. March 21st al
Mrs. W. a. Bradford is acting as 10:30 A. M Announcement can be
I The Goodwill I*. T. A will meet
'at the-reboot house Friday evening patroness for the Sunday evening .made next Sunday,
club of the Presbyterian church.
.---------------- a »
—
Tlie Presbyterian denomination is WESLEYAN .METHODIST
,
, ‘are Mr. and Mrs. Chester Engkhart
raising a million dollars ns a War
Revival services continue each
' ,l°'
n!l?,-V,ini. K I-*™’ hlauie Cotrnt
Is ready. Ensign Cook will be *ta- I
_______
Service Fund. Feb 11 3724,178.82 .evening thi* week at 8 O'clock, with
tloned nt Brcnnerton. Pux«t Sound. Quimbj
c-f thli amount had been paid in. i two great closing services on SunWashington
I The Quimb. WBCS. will meet
'Ihr annual meeting of the Pre*- |day at 11:30 and 7:30. The Meyers
One of the most dlsccniertlng . at the hnme of Mr-. Clarence Calms bvterinn church und congregation Evangelistic Trio are furnishing
&gt;lght_. tn :reet out eye* wa-the heavv Thunday. March 1H
will be held at the church following' special music at earh service, the
mow full Um Saturday morning
------ —
orchestra
add*-------greatly
a supper sponsored by the Ladies —
u"
— to 1 he con­
Official flgute.s from Hid Wate; Martin Corners
Aid Society Thursday. March 25. gregational singing and Rev. Mvcrs’
Works show that 7.7 ii’chei of snow । The W8.CS meets with Mt.s.Orr Four trustees and three elders are messages caqh evening arc inspira­
fell List Saturday and Sundav. Mon- | Fisher Wednesday. Mar. 17 fur a pot tu be elected. Reports will tic ijrard tional und heart searching.
day morning the thermometer reg-. luck dinrur.
"rile!!; ir.tirri
dinner. All arc &lt;^&gt;rdlally
invited from the various organizations of
Saturday night the Trio will
Utcred 17 below zero. The Hext cold- to atteftd
; the church.
. again present a program of request
est day was on WeOnc.dav. Jan- 1 ~~
‘'
numbers. You may select any song
Preaching
service next Sunday at
uary 20. when it fell tn tl below. 10:30. You are cordially w.-leumr at PILGRIM HOLINESS CHURCH
they have sung during the cam­
And rpttiu;.-according to the calen­ church and Sdnday School
■
Wc appreciated the additional paign. write the name of it on a
dar. is due on Sundav. March 21 at
number who were presdit last Sun­ paper and have it on the pulpit
7:03 A M I
service Mart*. Last Satur­
AT THE THEATRES day night to hear the Prophetic before
day evening the Trio «ang eleven
message.
✓
"Sin
Town"
starring
rationed: »&lt;«ft and hard solid house
Thursday evening Brayer service number*.
and boudoir ‘lippers, infants soft
Sunday school nt 10:30. Lnwrence
will be at the home of Frank Wal­
Broil
Crawford.
Patrie
Knowles
&gt;olNl shoes, canvas ahoes with rt»i»c
Adams. Supt.
Tne story i. bavd on the intrigue lace on Broadwrfy.
Holes, ordinary water iwoof rubber
Prayer meeting next Wednesday
Next Sunday mondng begins a
forswear including arcBcs, galtcra nn&lt;l lawlessness of an oil boom coYn- trie*
oi evangelUticX *ervice» &lt;‘iid- evening, place to be announced
nuinity.
and rubbers.
ing March 28 Rev. Charlie Mour- 'Sunday.,
Gloria
.lean.
Donald
O'Connor
in
The Rev. John Miles, son of the
Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock a
• r will j&gt;e our guest s|&gt;eaker. He Is
Rev mid Mrs L. D. Miles, formerly
an outstanding minister, traveling union service of the churchy pt
«&lt;f Delton- has been named a&lt; |xw- with Un Hunter
exclusively in evangelistic work. He Hastings will be held at our church
tor of the Wayland Methodist
Is original a.- a speaker, and as a in observance of the World Day of
let
humor,
harmony
and
heart-ap
­
church beginning his duties there
singer, plays and sing* his own Prayer. You are invited..
on Sunday. March 8 He has beer. peal especially devised to exhibit compositions. Chas Mankcr will Not th Irving
the talents cf these remarkable
Tlie Myers Evangrlt-.ttc Trio will
also atrisl with the music and *lnging. We take this opportunity to present a Missionary program at
Errol
Flynn-Ronald
Reagan
in
George Var.Houten -r-—
,——-r-.,. the church this Thursday afternoon
invite you to be with us.
nivr. Linau
Linda ix&gt;u
Um. I. , 'l.x^peratc Journey
k incir uiuciri
at 2 o'clock. Rev. Myers, a former
Blodgett Hom? For Children, Grand |W’”*
Uolcmun
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST. missionary in the hills of Alabama
Ifapids. Tuesday, where,*h
" 1 ,5’"
will speak of the mission work
rnemixTs of a British Hudson
among the neglected peoples at our
KC... «'.&lt;■&lt; .uwnwrwuwm mr
*' &lt;’ a«‘‘
while Corner Church and center Streets own land. The public is Invited
Subject: "Substance"
Convalescent Home L!ndu Leu 1.
bombing mi.sxion over Ger.to this service.
Sunday
service
II
n
m.
under the care cf Dr Hodin-n
. .. ..
Ail are invited lo attend the serv­
Sunday
school
at
0:30
a.
m.
Mi*. J.
Keiley end Ml .. Fl-tc Thr, 1 •••?•»
-Wednesday evening service 7:45 ice at the HasUng.-; church Bunday
Edwards *pent the week&lt;-nd witn ‘tarring Ida Lupino.
p. tn.
_______________ ,
A pciWTriul story of a womun'Reading room op«i Wednesdays FIRST METHODIST
at Camp J. T Roblncn.
—■------------ nt !i) 00 o'clock
nil-guided dcvotiun fai her yutuig anil Saturdays from 3-to 5 p. m. 1I *•
Momlna
worship
next Sunday morning. Mr. Hume
such- a large and hcRUtiful camp. .-Kfr.
will nrwieh the first In a series of
David Goodyear, Don Nivi.* and
Servlce-.-Snturday
morning
Prr-Enster Sermons on •'Faith''
OnlUe Cooley are ;&lt;J o at the in&gt;&lt;Sabbath Schoo!—9:30 a.ni
Tlie »torv of the hard-nhting
; The theme next Sunday !i “Faith
Church
-11:00 a nt.
fichtlng 'turn and of the indomit- —
----------------------Fundamental to Life." The adult
. lu'.conqut table
pefifile “ Cf.» ’ Temporary Location
choir will *Ing.
sent to other
all
'
“
ronquenk!"
Etropv
struggling
IOOF
Small
auditorium.
Corner
camps.
o. -----:- ---------------- - ,
Sundav Is the first Sunday
- Otcen and Jefferson St. Conic and in Lent.
Wr arc emnh.udring
Mbs Carol Jean Fuller who is it'
worship with Us.
tf. church attendance through Lent
Detroit taking .M-cirtaria! work i
------------- - --------------------- und Holy Weik. For the sake ot
Mill active in &lt;|ramatic.«nni! on Sun­
I BEE METHODIST CH Unt il
the church and the sake of the
day made her first professional npcf Grand
Rev. Seth A. Davey. Par-tor
world, n return to religion is nrcesrv Bernier
Thursday. March 11.
Prav.. .
...
Door." featuring Glenda Farrell ?n 1 Rapid,
vree'-r. a fonuer HUMines Htch :meeting at Hastings Free Methodist church every Sundav during this
the leading role.
teacher, passed -away unexpectedly iChurch at 7:30 P. M.
----------- J --------- of
-* the churc!
-------most sacred'season
at his hotnr. 606 S. Lafayette St., on
Sunday, Maith 14.
Alternate Wearing Shoes
Friday evening. “
'
10:00 A. M. Sunday school
The Sunday school will mrcl at
Since perspiration and constant .daughter: four aiders: one brother
I1 00 A M. Morning worship
11:20. The pa itor will meet hl* In­
end
'&lt;
vnr.il
nieces
and
nephews.
.
wear bre hard on leather, it is eco­
7:30 P. M Y. P. M. S. servlet
! st ruction class for church memt* rnomical to have al least two pairs
Miss
Lilly
- ----------Roush,---------leader.
: ship at the Sunday school rlasi
------ —
8 00 P M. Evening evangelistic ‘ period, beginning
IJVftllUUIlK next Sunday.
ounuuy.
of shoes and to alternate wearing &lt;!v. afternoon. Miss Creaser his'
‘
ymputby of her many Has-• service lead by the pastor.
--------------- &lt; a *
•
friend*.
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takes the equal tn food value of
2.506 quarts of milk, or of 395 pounds
of butler, or 1.282 pomids of beef or
9.COO pound* live weight. 1.262
pounds of park or 1.550 pounds live
weight, or 1.262 pounds lamb and
mutton or 2.400 pounds live weight.

our famih ha* just so nianj "points" and you must
ration period. Waste not al the beginning, and ycu'll
meals lo include as many of the unratieiied fucd» as puulblc. and spend your
"points" wisely, using them only for Ihr food* best suited to your family's needs
Let u* help you! Our weekly ads . . our appelixing display* of plentiful and ra­
tioned foods alike . . . «iur uniformly low prices—all show you how to .save "points"
and money while serving your family Hie finest, nutritional food*.

pPOINTS
Soup Mix
1 Cc
Dainty

duct funeral services ot Ben Blunk.
Plymouth merchant who died Sat­
urday.
Thousand* of Mlchigaii boys and
girls In 4-H club work are adopting
tne Michigan State College sugges­
tion of feeding a soldier in 1943
For the entire toed needs ot a nun

Yost lime Thursday &amp; Friday March 11-12
F.-ul Muni and Ann Carter

"The Commandos Strike At Dawn
SATURDAY ONLY MARCH 13
Gilmore

THAT OTHER WOMAN"

SIN TOWN
SUNDAY ond MONDAY MARCH 14-15
Ida f.upino and Dennis .Morgan

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home of Mrs. Chloe Newton at 8:&lt;M) *•**’ ,r 1
I P- M.
■ Guardians of the various CamjS
Wednesday. March 17
Hr - groups in llaillngs met TBuraJ
CuMlelon Prayer meeting at the day evening at the home of Mrs
g home of Charles Mead at 8:(» P. M Harvey Elliott to make plan:
* Hprciul
revival starting won. .for the Mother-Daughter banquet
Watch for *pecla[ notice.
, Tuesday evening. March 23. at tht
*•*
Parish House. The program wtl
NAZ.ABF.NE ( HURCTI
. Include hinging of Camp Pirc soup
Services ut the usual hour*. Sun , and a short skit by each groui
day except Young People* service | showing the work of the Camt
will begin at 7:30 D. in.
; Fire girls.
Our Sunday vhool has been j Mbs Myra Bumgardner. Camr
steady-in spite of the . cvero cold Fire executive ,of Battle Creek, wtl
Wr have five new babies on cradle , be a guest and member* of the
roll.
Camp Fire council will also attend
Our Junior Missionary socletvMLw Winifred Steartm. a nation
held their first icrvire February 28 al executive, will be in Hasting
We arc enjoying the new- flags in Wednesday. March 24. to conte
the front-of our church. Thank* with the guardians and the coun
to the donor and the new sign on ; cil member*.
miUIdc Think* again.
’
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An adequate
of btirUpar.i
burlap ant
Friday. March 12 the World day
Ar.
adequat*, supply
. ::;:p!y r.f
of prayer will be held at the Wes- (paper bags will be available fo
leyan MrtiiodLst church from 2 to packaging the nation's 1943 woo
-clip, according to the U. 8. depart
'. ment of agriculture. The wool con
: laincrs include a half million User
I ------burlap bags, 600.009 new pipcr-mest
A M Coldren. pastor
A. M topic far the morn- , bags and .enough
----..new burlap clot!
1_ make
.."2!:? an catlmatt
estimated 400.000 bagn.
ing sermon will be. "The Rc.spon- ;, to

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RIDERS OF THE WEST"

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THE GREAT IMPERSONATION"
SUNDAY ond MONDAY. MARCH 14-15

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Testi prove that cows take better to freshly ground
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That’s one big reason why so many successful dairy
formers arc turning to custom-mixing of dairy feeds.
Come in . . . lot us show you how Farm Bureau foods
cost less than you pay for other feeds, and still allow
for buying of small lots to insure freshness.

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�inr HASTINGS BANNER, THTESDAY. MARCH 11. 1913

As a matter of fact we've cackled WORMY
week—add them to your 'date' book.
Pvt. Bodney M. Schad 430264
rer In the Thornnpple-Kellogg high1 343—Lynn L. Sledge
enough for this lima so—
'i Farrowing |
38161667. Birthday Mar. 20.
Bat. A. 1st Spl. Wptis Bn.
iMbOOl lias enlteed in the SPARS . 244—Allen Prentice
Cheerio.
Corporal Milton Nlal Fancher,
U. S Marine Corp. c,u Fleet P.O. ;and i» -waiting her call for officer*
'should be lb
245— Maurice M. Wieaenhofer
who recently vuried Hustings friend*,
Zolly Coffer
San Francisco. Calif.
training. Another popular young
Fort Bregg. North Carolina
boiling water, I
246— Lyndon R. Eldred
is now at Camp Murphy. Fla. His
Birthday—Feb 18
’ lady known as a champion fisher-.
litter removed
• • •
man in the North, lias the Marines
Pvt. Kendell Keith. Cox
(Continued from page 1. Sec. 1) | Pvt. Earl C. Lee
■ in mind, but Ls waiting to see how
Corp. Mil ton Nlal Fancher
Co. A SUi Q.M.T.R.
248—Riiwll E. Palmer
U.
S
Marine
Corp.
Unit
1040
|her
physical
comt-.s
out.
m
&gt;
you
wlli
Co.
H
801
St.
8
T
R
Pl.
Francte
warren.
Wyo.
Jeut. James Robert Rugg
Wow, do you fellows add an extra
both wider and longer than thoae martlet to healthy pixs '
c
o
Fleet
P.
O.
have
to
guess
who
it
te
thte
time.
Birthday
—
July
14th.
Olst C.A. Bur. Bln Bn
bit of wham to the window; you
u*cd during the cool month*.
tur* lour t0 el&lt;lu week*
Camp Murphy, Florida
San Fruncteco. Calif.
Now &gt;. few words about the latest know, ’something new has been
Camp Tyson. Tenn.
Now for addresses—
Changes of addreses to make
Here ure anotlwr wt of brothers boys that have left us und then wt added." Wc gazed ut your wings and
Lieut. Wayne L. Finkbeiner
your 'date' book— .
lStf Sgt Charles Storkan
■ in service. Richard and Rusm-11 Pai-. wid close on it u impowible to gin- you. James Dibble and smiled right
Cpl.
Ivan
J.
Payne
U.S.A.
y“
----------'
*a
line
on
nil
the
lads
thte
time
out
Co. A 615111 Train. Bin A P.O. 45
back at you top, like we always have
6tn P.O.T.C.T.-163
Camp Pickett. Va.
and then in Nov. 1641 waa released perhap, we can slip your iidrfre*: because you always had a smile. j. Walnut Ridge. Arkanuis
Aberdeen Proving Grounds.
tn
In the
future. Wc arc ,.~
hopDon's older brother Duane White
... Zolly ...
,..v .v.M.v.
K- AIH
|lw wau
.r» are yo
u a siuior
AndJ M
Miles
Water*
you
sailor He and Marie &lt;Eggle*ton&gt; are living
Mania nd
whose life ha* been spent on dairy Then came Pearl Harbor and Rich­ jng with al! tiie addrc’M-, wc have ;wt &lt;j j^. w xn(jW better; from your in a house trailer down there,
Birthday—Sept. 16
• • •
farms after basic training .al Cainp ard was given another hurry call to given there will 1h- Mime more let- ' pR-turv we're sure you are. You have ■
Crowder. Mo. was sent to Seattle
ters going your way folks.
u tt.a| -getUnx' for your picture; Pyt. Eati Eggleston
Jack
E. Wagner S2'c
l(
H
,'r|,U'
—
Y»
l&gt;.
and is now 5th Tech studying raCiinlon Artlnir Adams, non of Mr. Charles Murphy in that big com- co. 70. Bks. 2513
Frozier Bk&gt;.
Olney
for!abto looking
looking chair.
(Some or
of tne
the .! Limited
Limited Service
Service School
School
Dick te a baker and 'tncy do say he and
ato in Seuitk. Wash.
.
r . Mrs
.1 IT
.T
c Hnv-.»Adams
~ was.. inducted
.. .1*. ilortabM
chair, isome
S
........write
.. ................
. . ..
« .. ....
.
Boston Navy Yards
lu’in tins (til.,
Into tl.,,
the U s
Navy rwentli*
recently *nrl
and u
w. cnows
u. they'd give a loti n
camp
McCoy.
Wisconsin
Wayne Crookston, graduate fiom t-.,,. u... ...u
Boston.
Moss
now a. tire Great Lakes Training |{or u wtX)ij
ln u rOmfy chair lor j Birthday—Sept. 21.
T-K in 1934. belongs lo our roll, alStati.m in HI. A S. t ompan., 273. .,.ven Ilvr or teil minute*, that is. Earl would like to hear i
Sgt. Richard F. Palmer .
tho‘ he wa* inducted fr.-ni Grand
Cpl. Harold N Snow
.Jac Corson and —
l*—
l,rr•&gt; —
Laisch
.V|lt.n they
have ilnie
time U&gt;
to relax.);;
relax.) ; friends.
——v | warn
mey u»»r
Rapids whi rr he was working, on
wire
both
inducted
the
mi
tnwrex[
YlH
,n
.
«.
r
tamiy
a
swank
soldier
San Francbco. Calif.
May 25. 1942. Another boy who went
Camp Crowder. Mo.
l.»&gt;th landed at 'St. Petersburg, ciiarle* Wilson, we go far the Up of
abroad without- a furlough to see
Ru-‘»1I U another service boy who slid
Pvt Arthur L. Vaughn
Sorry to hear you've had the meas­
..
e„r
to be I &gt;.'UI not
■
ii«i. Bet
ori you're
juuiv what the
me gate; Medical Dept. 82. .
the home folk*, te in North Africa
as taken a wife since induction. pi
les Harold, glad you are O.K. now.
transferred 4u Boston. Mira.
Mu s this ,ca|j B -crafty cookie." That’* a good , A P.O 913 c o Postmaster
and lelterS from home state one of
!or further study. T
“
Both arc in ; picture of you Max Keller taken, San Francisco, California
lough und with his wife Wil! be back the air.corps. Write Mac.
Joseph Wayne Bump. ARM 3/c.
e. thte way: [,y tju. house, was that picture taken j
mote r.oap—botlnhand and laundry. in Michigan this week. Addrt Communications Office
on
hero? What n "baby" you've been j
Wayne'» addn^X te '
■ Naval Air Station
Sgt. Russell E, Palmer
znapped with Lee Berndt, we mean I A c Cleon L. Smith ‘
Pic tya^nr H Crookston—Med.
Co. G. 125th infantiy
I
Atlanta, Georgia
CATC
NO
1.
AAFTTC.
Grp
2
Hint shell eating machine you re ।
LITTLE GIRLS' COATS
Next week Donald Smith, who like
Santa Ana. Call,'.
Rm
101-.
Bit*
3.
Welch
Hull
Tent cpy Area. St Petersburg,
standing -by that speaks in single
I the proverbial lads, grew up in HasYale Untverxity
Their cousin. Clare Mugriilxi is
Fla.
syllables.
jtliiRs.
went to the city (Dctrolti
New
Haven.
Connecticut
Youthful Looking Plaids!
in North Africa—after some lime
Those of us back home like to Frederick Rock leaves Chicago
New York City,
und after a number of years decided
ipent in Ireland He is tho son of March 10 lor San Antonio. Texas— sec your pictures and as we arc ; Birthday—June 45
there was Just no place quite like
John Ro
obertvon. who
v.
left the -Mrs Atrtbic Mugiidgr ana lib. ad- .&lt; new inductee. Ray Overholt, until- ■landing, looking through the wind- :
Hastings,so moved back home—now
tractor, combine
___________
und __
nw .we icaiize the great dangers you 1 Pvt. William DeCou
They look ax grown up as can be! Tiny
with what wc began to say—Don
raising equipment of hi. father'
meet and besides all the remarks r TSS 587 FLT. 346
ducted' Friday ut Fort Custer.
fitted princess styles with double
.Smith
wilt write to you from, ‘deep
like those we've just said about you.
Army Air Forces
The
Riemcrsma
brothers.
John
in the heart of Hastings' about "a
breasted effect Rich wool and rnyon
vice with the U. B. anny 1- on u
.O. 7IW). and Paul who graduated from T-K we say a silent prayer that you will
Tent City Group 2
I
hometown
boy
comes
home
to
roost."
J uncle isbmd somewhere in the
fabric in new spring colors. Bright-.xvbe safe. That prayer will stay in our
St. Petersburg. Fla
i We have learned Irom your letters
south Piiclik'. Hte iieaplc don't know several year1, ago amt ot course te but whose family moved to Spring hearts until all or you come home.
a-rainbow plaids, or her choice of
lllu I.U..1,1,1 11 l.ull.,1.) Ilf.. I.
Luke about two yean. ago. are both
that
you
would
like
lo
come
.home
'Ibis week tin- "8 bits" (we do
smart new tweed* in popular spring
cmuflrfi-rable of the world.
।
for
at
least
a
little
roasting
so
this
iimple His lights arc .candles he seeing
1cam?)
goes
to
newcomer
on
the
His brother. Stewart was indur ted
shades! Lined with rayon taffeta.
' sentiment will not be entirely new
thakes from mutton tallow—same its Dec 7 hist and Jan. 4 was mule
Itel, Lynn Stedge. Good luck fellow­
to any of you.
In his grt ut-griindinnthi-rs day. He
spend the kale as recklessly as you
ct-ntly teen promoted to staff ser­ like—we dotj’t think the excitement
needs few clothe,■&gt; and says so many
a at Camp geant arid te now located at Myrtle
Birthday-Mar. 31
things he thought he never could do Phillips. Kansas.
of cutting niosc with the designated
Beach. So. Carolina. Here te Joints amount would cause you undue exwithout, nrc 'imply minus. His adYou boys abroad; we hear, have nddresj- us given us by the girl he cltemcnt
or gel you in the brig or
It ft behind.
anything like that. '
Corp. John .Robertson
1'ind Folks nt home now are getting
Fort Lcwte, Washington
Corp. John Riemersma 36153205
1 lashing the news—‘Norm’ Hall'.;
raiioiit
d
in
many
things
bu
we
in
,
Birthday—Oct. 16
■st
letters
for some weeks reached
A P.O 708
the middle wr.-.t small towns have ,
his wife. Gretchen. Friday so she's
c &lt;&gt; San Francisco, Calif
nothinr to complain about Three ‘
happy as a nine again, even though
Her,- ure tho whereabouts of four jMtlrs of shoe-, per year arc likely I
"YOU CAN'T BUY
i
Norm
te
across
the
ocean
In
Africa.
Leighton township boys.
ns many us moat of us liavc a'nyway. I wc are having a regular old-fashLetters from you fellows are good
Sgt. Arthur L. AubH
-and If the butter rims shy we cun lomd winter's snowstorm with sev­ I' tonic
MORE TILL WE'VE
too for those at home waiting
Bangor Hou.-e
.
eat ole© and if that gives out we can ,eral Inches of the beautiful snow os; ! for you
to
come
back.
WON THE WAR"
use some ' s'preadlrt" lust so long n.-. the ground. Spring may ta* Just
Darrell Aldrich te now yeoman 1/c
you boys nrc well fed. Jir t how i ji mound tiro corner but it doesn't
Junior Boys' Topcoats
APPLIES TO MANY
which puts him m line for officers 1Bob and Meredith are brother*.)
act like it.
training if he decides to take it. At
but
John
Scii'tbn.
youngest
son
of
THINGS
Well,
goodbye
folks
—
Good
luck
present
lie
te
Captain's
bookkeeper.
'
left their father's farm are
Single A Double BreMted*!
98
Frank Scnxiba who has been In the and God Bless you all.
Cun you guess how good It must
t :oncd
follows—
Pacific ari a came hqm&lt;* on furlough
Herringbone*. OverpUid*!
Mrs F. O. Stakoe
have been to Dick Palmer to see
Particularly, of course, to
Mst. Sgt. Clifford A. Aublt
[and stated h- had eaten Middle.!!Thanks to so many of you who
from home when he was in
such
things
as
Automo
­
[Creamery butter in that far-off called in Howatd Bolos address— someone
\Dressy
young
numbers
to
make
him
the hospital and found Ann Perry
biles, Vacuum Cleaners,
you didn’t km "It Harold, was hte nurse. Ann is thought to be
look his best going a-calllng! Lota ot
stmy he .*.taitv«l home with n butter uernaps
but you -were a |X&gt;pul
guy here In Australia; they both get their
practical protection, tod. these chilly
Refrigerators ... we can't
carton in hte belohglng. but his th's week, as your alar
many
r
friend* i mail out of San Francisco. You're
I spring days! Durable fabrics of sporty
build those, AND planes,
called- us so that we vcould
UU.u send a | in good hands Dick so wc
______
know
plaid or mannish looking herringbone
It behind.
and tanks. So take care of
money order to you which became j you're coming along O.K.
weave! A fine choice of style*, fully
what
you
have
nowl
your
dollar
two
weeks
ago,
to
be
exJack
O'Donnell
u
home
on
furhis motion picture ambition for the act. The certificate for you to cash lough from Great .Lakes. Good to
rayoned lined. 2-8 yrs.
tion F. a little uncertain.
Ch.uie, Chamberlain of the Evan­ time being, and tv helping the boys is now in the mail and heading for .see
........
—
-----••
Eton Caps to Match, Rayon Lined!
In fact, everything you
you Jack. P.F.O. Bert O'Donnell.
gelical inuirr -l.« l«hton has spent by working at the Aircraft AccesJack’s big brother, was selected as
have must be taken care
several months in nn nviation xcliool
the one fellow from tho Camp Lee
Sgt. Harold Bolo
‘
vented a
tank valve and utmthof.
The
less
ypu
have
to
hospital in West Virginia to be sent
Buy. A. 943 FA. Bll. "
Myers. Fla., but expecting to go
buy, the more there'll be
to Walter Reed hospital at Wash­
Fort Leonard Wood. Mo.
..v«, west.
I xivrly U'«-d He would like to have
back
ington, D. C. to take a special sur­
Birthday—Feb. 3rd
for victory.
Tlie Berends brother* ore both id
‘n 1^.1U°'n?
h,?‘
course. That's a fine recogni­
Old Zolly took the count on the gical
A Boy’s Choice!
tion for you Bert and we know you
But what you MUST buy,
H 5302 Sunset Blvd" Holly­ oni'.lnai announcement about you deserve
in Fin. and Howard connected With dress
it. Bert began hte new work
wood. Cahf
staling, "a money order of ’inur
should be bought from
WASH SUITS
yesterday. (Wednesday)
Forrest n-’d Arlic Bixler are doin': ;[ Billie Sandefur who was/rttm tn tilts' L&gt; on the way to you Harold.'* Word has been received from Rus­
those
you
know
and
trust.
r.radiintr from 1 hornxppl^Kellog'r Om- of our local bridge iJiurka
in June joined the Navy seme time t tralghtcned us out bit by bll—Said sell Shcllenbarger that he had been
For
forty
years,
Penney's
chosen to lead a coiumn of men. al­
bark -and te grtlfiu: hte basic tralnhas been regarded by
but al the Gnat Lake-. Training eight bite to make a dollar." So now though he had not had former mili­
Statjin.
we know but why should a "bridger" tary experience. There are six dif­
millions, as Thrift and Sav­
• Sanforized f
.» max-.. UU.O
I. ***
pay so much attention to the. two ferent coluntns of men and the lea­
ings headquarters.
ders of them all had had former
Poplin!
Galen L. Bel! ot the 1935 clavs of Hocer Levendeik' and Harold and heard it" Anyway, Harold, good military experience except Russell,
• Action-Free
which "maxes me fee) good to think
luck and best wishes.
that I was good enough at inarch­
Style!
ing to compete with guys with for­
answer tn a Cliii-rmns card slatebut Dan Cupid
Pvt. Dennis Otto Allcrdlng
mer cxjicriehce. Though about fif­
Super - grade fine
A.P.O. 41 c o Postmaster
teen of them have had military ex­
poplin
— scrviceS.m FlUllCtSCO, Calif.
pei»c«ivc
perience *i»c
five ui
of uiem
them guv
got ro
to oc
be
fricnite who con write to huh at tl.
ma Gibson, who left this past Tu&gt;"a b 1 e.
washable,
address:
»
l&lt;iuy to spend sonic time wilt Don We sent your money order lut week | squad leaders, and I am the 6th
handsome looking!
one."
*. —
We cun
*
sec ---you're
**•*■—taking
' Pvt Galen L. Bell. U. S. Army । who was inducted shortly after their With some trepidation Dennis, be-.......
Fine tailoring, too
mprringc He has been located nt cause if you are on one of trie small things in your stride Russell, and
with plenty of
San Fr.incteco, Calif.
Camp Crowder. Mo Mme Induction L-.h-md.. In the Pacific we suppose we're glad you re stepping right
there’will be few things, if any. to
pocket* (even a hip
Burdette Klurnp of the same class’. ion Muy 1, last, and is now a ,-.cr- buy. yet we enn't m-iu! you packages along. Ru&amp;eil's address is—
pocket!). Save on
Russell Charles Shelienbnrger A S. I
grant.
price! Save on his
Co. 209 U. S. Naval Training Stu- ;
wberc hr Is located hir. |w*ople don't ■ Sgt. Donald toyendccki'r
it console you that you couldn't
lion
good clothes!
112 Signal Radio Intelligence Co. Let
know but anyhow he still has the
buy much with ppe buck anyway,
Great Lakes. Ill.
list limit. He recently had u chance
Ills brother who was indue)r d Feb. if you can't find a place to spend It.
Birthday—June 22nd
Here are the new pictures that
Clean, Crtep Cotton* For School! “Party" Rayon* Fa
Robert 'Bob' C. Bronson with the |
1 hist year spent ilin-e months tit
Uh&gt; soft Hte nildii-* te:
been added to the Service Mens
'.he same camp and then was wnt have
Air Corps In Africa is now a Capt. ।
T Corp. Burdette Klump
Window.
FROCKS FOR GIRLS
We salute you. Sir! Sgt. Hubert
Crisply Cut And Tailored!
201— Dr. Gordon FLvher
this
County
but
we
kn.vw
to
be
In
I
Bronson.
Bobs
brother,
Is
a
pilot
A.P.O. 9|3 c o Po'.tinusler
202- Cyrli D. Garrett
that location. His addri-*-* te:
Real style news for the school crowd! Fetching
serving In New Guinea. He's com­
San FTniicteco. Calif
’
203
-Donald
Doyle
RAYON
BLOUSES
princess
styles, quaint bosque waists or trim tail­
manding
officer
of
his
unit.
Wc
sa
­
Did you know that Vemor Lcctka
205— Cole Flynn
.
lute you too Hubert.
ored type with the pert trimmings girls adore
enlisted in the Naval re.«rv"s and
206— DonaJd Nevins
p o 883 c o Postmaster
Ensign William "BiUy" Gladstone
Light-hearted flower prints or sparkling stripes
after Great Lakes training and .some I A
207
—
Carl
A.
Hobcrt
New
York
Citv
who
married
a
Kalamazoo
girl
(a
time in Calif, wa-- sent to Wash­
In cotton! Soft pastels in rayon! Sizes 3 to 6X and 7
208— Philip J. Quick
Mrs. Clayton Johnson of Ver­
niece of the Bernard Reeds) finished
ington which he thinks te far ahead
209— Norman P. Began
montville formerly nf this vicinity,
hte Chicago training and returned
,
. Clever New Style* In cottas
”O Mlles M. Waters
A good blouse can make SUCH
homo Friday and leaves to-morrow
much Hie "c" in hte last name got writes ux retarding her brother.-, [ :211
—
Shirley
K.
Chaffee
Harold
mid
Howard
Snow.
Harold
a
difference
in
the
appearance
•
Friday
»
to
report
for
active
duty
mislaid for u “i" so this is'the way lived with hte sister for two yt-ars I 212— Forest V. Mead
(TA V6, BROTHER AND
on the west coast. Both Billy and
ot your suit! See this smart col­
to write him
213— Donaki Widrig
while here and graduated from
hte wife are much concerned about
lection for yfurs! Smooth,
Vemor Max Lictka H. A. l.-C
.Ve
SISTER SUITS
Thomapplr-Kenogg with the 1940: 214— Russell Townsend
a special blessed event at their house
washable rayon crepe In long
215— Max Keller
class. Last November he w as inductwhich te now due but which to date
or short Sleeved styles! New
Pfny •
ed into thc anr.y air corp.' and re- ■ 21G—Charles WiLson
Bremerton. Wash.
different
touches
to
give
each
reived bls basic training nt Miami ' 217— Howard MacDonald
rives after Friday then Billy may
Of eotin-c you knew that Carteton Beach, parly this year, lie was *en&gt; | 218— William Hurst
style a 'thte season' look!
have to wait sometime before he
Smith JoUtetL up with the force* to C«mp Crowder to school in con- : 219— Lee Bud Berndt
sees his new son or daughter or
x-verul years ago and te attached nrcllon
nrvi„,„ with
Wllll the ’'/Ppcater
.n-peHlor ” course I 220— Stanley A. Stauffer
Cunning little suits for your
maybe bdth. 'cause you never can
to the medical corps In the Pacific of signal Corps and expect* io uc
221— William Tnrbct
toddler boy or girl's dess-up
tell. PS— when Betty Sigler was
Gored Or Pleated Style*
area. Some time we hope he cun be ,here until about July. His addrew
222— James Dibble
Rayon
occasions! Suspender or bibvteltlng Leone Leopard in Chicago
home and tell us ail about hte ex;, Ls Camp Crowder; and he Is now a
223— Bernard Davis
top styles with solid or striped
a few weeks ngo the girls met- Billy,
NOVELTY
SKIRTS
petience* which he cant talk about iconMiral
224— Emerson Cairns
a former schoolmate of thelr's on
shirts Many have embroidery
JERSEY PRINTS
now. Hte brother Robert has been
is from
Howard Snow who te
from Nash325—Charles Murphy
the street, and If you believe even ।
or applique trimming I Little
switched around considerably su..be vlllo
vllle has just
lust completed an three
three[ 226—Dale Henry '
half the things they said about how
Broadcloth
girls' styles with kick-pleat
Tie Back Styles
te ..n iiptnjctor. Addrrns new thte months “Teletype Repair ' cmirre nt
327—Glenn E. Murphy
handsome Billy looks as an Ensign
skirts! Sizes 2 to 6.
'
wpck
Camp Crowder nnd new expects tn
228— Everett Johnson
BABY BOYS*
you can be sure he's a knock-out. ;
Casual styles
. lacut. Robert V. Smith
| be returned to Ft. Dupont. Del. Hr , 229— Wm. Quick
Billy’s wife's steter. "Ginny" Bates,
39Q- Arm d F. A. Bn.
Just
one
sparkling
new
skirt
in
230 -Lewis ML Castle
SUITS
who worked at Pennock hospital, te
Bih Arm'd Div.
Color is the thing for thte year
I 1941 and Ls a Technician Sergeant | 231— Thomas Niethamer
your
wardrobe
will
make
so
expecting her sailing orders any day
Camp Polk. La.
,[in
tn UIC
orp*. Tlie
me otouicrs
—for gay charm, for versatile
the alKnnl
Sltrnnl «.Corp*
brothers
232— Robert A. E^.on
many different costumes for
now. from the base hospital at San
wear, and for your own morale!
They are the sons of Mr. and Mrs. I have enjoyed being In the same! 233— Wyman W. Clogctt
you! Select one of these smart
Diego.
•
Vern Smith.
—
| camp.
234— Wesley Cordes
Combined with the silkiness of
wool-and-rayon plaids in bright
Marshall Winans from Camp Bow­
Last Juiv. Rodnev Schad. Sonny
We notice Zollv referred to our
235— Marshall Winans
rayon Jersey you'll find it
color combinations, or a fine
ie. Texas Is home this week on furThe tiny boy
Lee end Richmund Fenton Joined Middleville girls signing up for their . 236— J. Neteon Valentine
doubly successful! Select yours,
louh. He says he knows Albert Belall-wool crepe in gay solid
wiU swell with
tip with the marines. The latter Ls hit. Hazel (Curleyi Campbell was
237— Harold J. Sherman
son is down there too but tlie two
from thte fresh *tock See them
tone!
Knife
or
bias
pleats
or
pride when you
still in tlie state* but the other two the first girl from this county to en­
238— John J Blocker
fellows haven't met yet Pvt. Win­
today!
graceful gores. 24 to 30.
dress him in one
have been oversea.-, for «ome time list and wax graduated with a petty | 239— Car) Edmunds
ans home te in the Wilcox school
of these little
and w^ presume are real leather­ officers rating in. the WAVES on ■ 240—Harry L. Wood. Jr.
district and he's classified In the
suits!
Open front
neck*. Here arc R&gt;xls and Sonny* Feb ) and is located In Chicago
iI 341—Richard Bessmer
T. D. division—tank destroyers to
addresses:
, Marjorie tPeggy &gt; Chandler, teach-1 242-R. M. Sherman
you.
wUl leant to
George Martz is home after seeing
manage! Nauti­
plenty of action. (See story on front
cal or button-on
page.) Glad to have you home again,
George.
types In two
Three of the Boughner boys who
tone combina­
spent part of their lives in Freeport
tions.
FRIDAY
are in service and wc claim them as
another three star family for Bar­
ry county.
Tlie boys addresses are—
TOTS' COAT AND HAT SET
Cpl. Robert W. Boughner
Inst Training Sect. '
Charming little sets to make your toddler look like
Waco Army Flying Sciiot'
Waco. Texas
a doll out walking! Coat* have simple embroidery
•&lt;&lt;
Birthday. Sept. 22.
or stitching, and matching cap or bonnet!
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Btrv A 358til C. A
l U. S. Army
‘
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Blrtliday—Nov. JI.
The boys write that they .would
Vke to have letters from their
friends.
.
■
Kenneth Sthmm has returned to
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ten days at home.
Here's Sgt. Norval Stamm's number
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PAGE FOUR

EDITORIALS

Axis Jeeps No Match for Ours BOWLING NEWS

, E. last Sunday evening and for naat; Regular meeting of Hiawatha Re­
won a pair from City Dads; State I COATS GROVE
blanked Trio Cafe: Auto
nobert Sease who L* tn lhe Air Bunday evening the subject will be bekan Lodge Ko. M trill be held in
•The 23rd Psalm and what it means I.O.OJP. Hail Friday evening. Mar.
Corp* and has been stationed tn to me" to be led by Wilma Haight, u, at 8 o’clock.
—~—
Hdwe. won three games from Con­ Florida is now to naVe College train­ * Your scribe should have given the ■
ing for 5 months at Clemson. South name of Pearl Dcraond as tlie owner • The P-N-O. will have regular
sumers Power Co.
* MA*. DorL Coau ha* rc- of the house that Lhe Crasley fam- meeting and pot luck supper at 8:30.
BLISS LEAGUE — Shop Office Carolina.from-Mich.
Slate College lly moved into in last weeks items. Friday. Mar. 12. at I O OF. Hall
won twp from Office; Tool Room turned
taken a 10 wks course there.
took the odd game from Foundry, having
The
Loyal
Order of Moose twill
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Woodman and Ilave moved to the Chas. Towmend
--------and Engineer., had two victories *
-— a
- Family
baby visited Mr. and Mrs. Ira Shultz farm. * Fay Dcmond and daughter pave
t Night. Monday.
over Electricians.
—. Member* and their guests
in Hastings Saturday and on Sun­ Bemadlne visited at Pearl Demonds BM.V..
**re.h &gt;?PISTON RING LEAGUE—Office day were dinner guests at H. Wood­ on Sunday. * Hlldred Chase soli- are Invited- Thl
There will be a short
No 1 won two games from Grind­ mans. * Ml*a Virginia Thompson cited in this section for the Red .program and entertainment
ers: Shippers took a pair from Tool and friend of Kalamazoo are spend­
I The W.CT.U will meet Tuesday.
Room, and Office No. 2 won the ing a few day* al lite former's par- good response, * Mr. andMrx.Floya Mar. 16. at 2 pm. at the home ol
odd game from 40 M &amp; Ms.
enu home. Mr. and Mr* E. 8. VnnWie
&gt;nlln&gt;c UIU
Iru Mrs. Kenneth i Mrs. William Roh. 501 W. Grand.
and Mr. .and
Bob Stutz of Shippers scored a Thompson. Both ot the latter have Kelsev called at Paul Woodmans I Mrs. Mae Custer has charge of the
'program. Tlie sound picture. "Il'a
big 031 series with games of 235- ibe^n
,„v.. sick
.. - ..
but, are better now. Jt A ia.-t Thursday evening.
,/
• the Brain Tlrat Counts" will be
204-192 which was high for the good crowd attended the L. A. 8 at
Tk'A.’V
*
shown at the First U. B. Church
the”Vr.i.k
Frank Kilmer hnm»
home last
last ThtiraThur*- 1
. .
~

David Goodyear staged a one man
show on the eliding day of the Hxstlngs City Bowling Tournament
while bowling in the Singles event.
He started hit first game with a
• pare and then reeled off nine con­
secutive strikm but on his next trv
' the seven pin refused tn fall. Th*
result was that He had bagged a
big 279 game which Was a record
for lhe alleys In sanctioned com­
petition. Dave then scored 181 and
161 to secure a 621 series and place
him in third spot In the Singles
can planes are delivered to the Alei'CCESS of the American Jeep
event
His big game and series
lles?" the correspondents asked
gave
him the All Events first prz*:
' ’ on fighting fronts around the
with a 1690 total as he had .-cored
Goerins. according to the report,
globe has prompted Hirohito and
ber the date and come. Public In­
534
and
533 in hte tenm and Dou­ WOMENS BOWLING LEAGUE
vited. See the announcement else­
Hitler to put similar vehicles In
laughed and said: "You build your
ble* events. Tlie All Events winaction. But Axis engineers have
Leonard* came Into theh own
sfven by 5 women. Mrs Wayne
The local Order of the Eagtem where in thU Issue.
planes, and our enemies theirs, and
ntr&gt; wi re ba»ed on actual pins and
failed to produce a “reasonable
well build ours, and one day you'll
w(
Coolbaugh being the Reader.•with star and Hasting No. 52 F &amp; A M
.
the
other
events
under
handicap
facsimile." The Japanese version
see who ha* been buildine the best
rf 812-838-837 re take the measure f-J^r^dBeSewJSSSf
______ ______ ___________ c="-“
of the Jeep (lower left), shown
and th* most planes" Wander if
Mich
TidmP v.
c »&gt;
wlnR
wlfe rhic
^ve very&lt; YP.n l’‘*‘'aJS'X wentnoRou*h- 421 * o™nd St &gt;rtdEr
The Hastings Pi,ton Rings of the of
Mich.
Co.
Tkhn,...........
, *Bell
,—
, Tel.
; ' ■ Co
—: Doris
~ .......
■—
_ uig. r.
uik uuu wuc
Recreation League won the team *—■ •led
—
--------------feno
the
out their'
their a6 weeks sUy
stay ”"}{ « B pm ^ere wip be darw12' at 2 30✓
ferro
the ’ assault- with a 543
542 , fln
flne„ talki
mUu ab
about
event* with a 2666 series: Forest rtries and was ably assisted by D. •
Florida. Margaret Lehmaii was
McMillen and Forest Berndt won Thayer with 524 and good scores by ln charge of an applt. corUtw. which , Ing to Tonv Smits orchestra ot
Germany; during the past several
the Double, event with a 1267 total the other members of the team.
wftli won by Doris Teeter. ’rnu.M*
Guests Grand Rapids and also cards and FARM Bl REAU
£ buggy. The German counterpart.
refreshments.
*
*
RM
and
Clark
Pnyne
grabbed
the
hon
­
dara-4*r the most powerful and
Orphans won a pair of games । from away were J. O. Crawford
fora or
zt ,
► pictured (upper right) with the . on irf the Singles with a 676 scries.
The South Thomapple Fann
^long-sustained aerial bombardment
from triton Ring Office: Bliss inear Delton and Vane Wotring of
American Jeep built by Willys• r_ .... z,. ». *i
-mii
. Bureau Group will meet with Mr.
The final winners are:
ot the war. brings back recollec­
, blanked Bonnet and gown. Trio Woodland Letters from the follow--------Nw.»LJ?
■
tn, r.—
o^^t Bnd Mrs Em"r&gt; F'nkbeincr. Thur.Overland Motors, is a military
Team Event
C?fe won a pair from State fnsul- ling soldier boys were read—Ed with
ith Mrs. Vemor Webster. 930 8 day evening. March 18. In addition
tions of that conversation to Goerversion of the “Volkswagen." ExPiston Rings
utlon: and Portias whitewashed Brinker.
urinKcr, Don
won Chase.
unasc. Don
iron Brisbin
onsuin ' Church St., Wednesday. Mar 17. at to the regular dUcuvsion a Shadow
l tensive tests conducted by the
Middleville
Strand
oironu.
.j and Don Deakins
Deaklns who had received ..2: o'clock.
Social will be held, with Bamev
j. Army Ordnance Department show
T'Xil Room. Blis,
I. boxes from
A. S. * Earl Scase
Amoriea's important victory in (
— nthe
- ~. L.
- —
~।
Cisler as auctioneer, to raise money
The best se
F our Jeep to be superior to the Nazi
Shipping. P Ring
th- discussion
rt(o*n,«lnn on
nn the
the tuple
tmiir* ot
nt
192-183-167-542
the
Regular meeting of W R.C. at for the Red Cross. Pot luck rrfro.iithe Blsmarch sea off New Guinea '
D Taliaferro
a* version. With a four-cylinder
Strand Theater
171-165-188-521 the Ten Commandments at the C their hall Mar. 11. at 2 o'clock.
menu of cake. Jello and sandwiches
D. Thayer
was an impressive display .of air ,
engine mounted In the rear and a
179-144-165-488 I
power. According to official com­
S two- . heel drive, the Volkswagen
State Insulation
164-131-189-484
hits » tap speed of only 30 miles
muniques. a Japanese convoy of :
Doubles.
134-190-157-481
twelve transports protected by ten
1267 V. Wheating
F. McMillen, F Bennett
142-157-164-453 I
H Wi del. M Hoff.
destroyers and'light cruisers, was |
. !2» M. Sawyer
A&amp;P Super Right Meals
147-133-178-468
• 1251 J.-Purcell
, E Smith. J. Stutz
completely destroyed. In fterial Ac- j
V. Shroyer
136-156-160-452
C. Krnficld. H. Ornv
SUNNYFIELD BRAND
tian, elghty-two planes of the RLs- |
184-113-153-450 I
M Caukin,
■
G.
Miller.
R
Taliaferro
Ing Sun were either knocked into
J. Brower
114-188-142-444
R.
Stutz.
J
O'Connor
the sea or forced out of action. I------------- -—- -------------- : ~
T Comp. H Phillip1K1
Estimates place the Japanese loss . tlvc session. Keyes wrote to some
C. Morey. W. S-diader
1215 SOUTHIVEST WOODf.AND
in men at 15.000 and tills is be- , of jjle M-nate leaders saying be
C Dolan. D. Siegel.
1313
*Mr. and Mrs. Ca.sgo Smith and '
tiered to be conservative and does , uou!d lx, Rjad lo CQnsult tt1th them
M Reynolds, H. Reynolds
1206 children Mr. and Mr: Paul Smith
Singles—
not include naval crew* of the • regarding committee appointments
anti rhildnn of Lansing and Mr
676 and Mr*. Ward Green and daugh- '
tranrperts and warships Involved. | ((he licutenant-govemor is supposed
670
SLICED O* FIECE
ters were Sunday, guests of their I
Our losses were were lletu. !»«s thin ; to jiave authority to make such apD. Goodyear
663 pawn'*, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Smith :
■ Continued from page 1. See. 1)
ha'.f a dozen planes, including one potntmrntsJ He
told, in essence,
BOILED HAM
K Clark
662 * Mmter Gordon Chase cf Coats j
bomber. This Is the first time that , jo nund his own business, that mlttee. It operated from May 1942 H
FANCY «OCKS-1 tO . —
Navlor
648
Grove spent Friday and Saturday .
land based aviction has scored such । there wasn't any reason for such to February 1943 at which time it C Dot.in
ROASTING CHICKENS „ 44c
with Mr. and Mrs. Ora Lehman. Mr. I
a smashing victory. Beth at Cora consultations because he wnt wa* discontinued During this time E VnnPopcring
and
Veylatdei.
633
and Mrs. Curl Lehman of Bellevue •
sea and Midway.'tho land based ;il0lng to ha(e anything to do with, it collected over one thousand t&lt;jns C. Florin
629 wore Sunday guests. * Mr. and Mrs
scrap in lhe rural districts of the D Siegel
DUCKLINGS
L.. 33c
bombers didn't do much damage, appointments, anyway. Maybe not. of
Herbert Hick, and Eddie and Mrs. 1
county. Tills outlet for scrap metal
Coming in at high levels, even lhe bU! Eugene apparently handed will
G27 Kenneth William* and baby Rich- |
be missed.
All Events:
TOP QUALITY FISH
vaunted accuracy of the glamori’i'd -the boys" one of the neatest little
ord of Battle Creek were Sunday ।
Almo-t the next morning after
1690
TEXAS—SEEDLESS
c.illi't, nn Cha*.. Farlee and f.iniiiv I
Norden bombsight wn«n t enough to ; technical licking* that has ever been tlie rubber.drive, criticism was made
1616 Richard remained and will be cared |
eope with the small, shifting tar- administered to a group of Michigan by un-thinklng people as to win IV Hackney
for by Mis* Ncvah Farice for an in- I
rets mineuvoring about in the wa- ; legislator*.
wasn't the rubber b.-liTg -moved
IMS definite time. * Mr. and Mrs. George i
ter thousands of feet below It was
Enough rubber was salvaged in the
Schalbly and Dunne of Woodland
the Navy dive tomlxrs and torporlo
I United States authat time to keep
More Cheese Coming Up
were Sunday dinner guests of Mr ,
the te-.huming plant- busy for two
planes which did the heavy slugging
1556 and Mr . Harry Sandbrook. * Mr*. '
tconsin., ,,which , accounts fur years. Transportation and storugr
Now. nowever.
now,
however, me
the nrmy
Army nimn-n
airmen i।
1555 Bernice Kantncr entertained fifteen •
presented complete and Ir.ccntro- I t:." rc l'’!a"
,b« American type had to be secured before the rub­
HfADlfSS AND ORiSStD
1551
ladle* Saturday afternoon in honor '
vcrtible evidence that they have rh
,ht*
h“ ber could be moved. Even'so
1546 cf Mrs Mildred Ekkens. * Mr. and j
WHITEFISH
was one of the first eounevclved tactics copable of dealing produced between 30O.o90.OtX) •and County
_Mra Loren Hcrsnueroer
Hershberger ana
and family
.
ties. In Michigan to more all it
»HM WATER
‘
pounds
annually
during
with enemy naval formatlin-.
Tills
..ERVICE
LEAGUE
—
Rotary
No.
were
Sund.iv
guests
of
their
daughainn*. i ms
Sunday
'
salvaged rubber.
FISH FILLETS
won three games from Ktwanis ter. ”
■ -— VictorOberman
—----- of
• |
Mi.
and-• •*
Mr.
U. S. victory should als(■o help ex- recent y
DRESSED
Grand Haven * Misses Cornelia
■c still pre- |
plain, if explanation
metal piles in Hatltx-. ali-o b.otigh. 1 f it.nr.i-5 from Kiwnrn-. No. 2
and Marjcric Wise of Los Angelis i
HERRING
2... 25c
the same complalu- The public
RECREATION
LEAGUE
—
Bll,.
did not fully realize that these wen w.-n two games from Pi-ton Ring.. California came Friday for a visit ।
with their parents. Mr. and Mrs. I
rush ahead, beyond cur ability to
rttSH-IENDti
ALL PURPOSE
’
being moved into lhe mills when MiddlrviUe tmk n . pilr cf cam*? Joseph Wire and family. * The I
epe ndequa’E aerial cover, the samg I
the material was needed. At this wntI rhe r.’id game from Hastings Women Work cf the church of the 1
thine that happened to Japan. I
schs.
Brethren .rerved dinner ’o 70 of the ।
date all the WPA .-crap metal in Ice and Fuel.
could happen to us.
Triple AAA Committee men In Hit*- ;
Burry County ha* been sold ty pri­
COMMERCIAL
LEAGUEMed
­
vate dealers for processing: and is ics was better bv one game than tings last week. * Mi** Berts- Wot- j
In the death of Hugh J. Gray,
tint of Lanrlpg was a Sunday cues’
being moved out ot the county
FRESH-TEN0E9
the tourist and resort industry of
Q. May 1 lune a Bond reittued
In December 1942. rhe War Pro­ Coffee shop: Andrus service blank­ of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn j
this state is deprived cf one of Ils
n&gt; at tu include tlie name of
duction Board asked for a "jalopy ' ed Middleville Creamery; Moo-e Wotring.
most, constructive, liberal promo­
a ttiuwner?
drive. Inasmuch ns weather inter­
ters and MiclUgan. itself, last a limA'
fered there was not so much'activ­
A. let; if the Bond is regcltUrn,
ity in this drive.
Nevertheltsu.
birred in your name
CIIGA-tOUD—M SIZE
BEET SUGAR
nearly one hundred
jalopies"
alone, and if an excess
•Dm- action cf lhe Supreme Court
jack raosr
moved Into junk channel* In Barry
holding docs not result.
6F the United States in reversing
County during this month.
IX SUGAR
Hie reissued Bond will
WATERS
CLOTHES
SHOP
Earlier In this report 1 mention­
the conviction of George Sylvester
bear the ume issue
nut tost
ed about money- being given to
Vlereck. Nazi propagandist, on the
date as tho original
FANCY RICE
HORFOA-U. S. NO. I
■■
3 us 28c
charity from the waste-paper drives
technical' grourrt! thaj he was not
Bond.
Tlie report I inn about to give on
compelled to rep&lt;)rt to the Slate
this part of the committee's auivLBS.
Q. May a creditor obtain infor­
Department any of his activities!
MACARONI
itv was confined Lirgel-. to th- city
mation as to a debtor's ownexcept “as agent of a foreign prin- I
of Hastings. Local committees in
rnltip of War Savings
clpal," means nothing except that
juicr-toa size x.
SUNNYFIELD '
TENDER—&amp;R£tH
.other communitlei. gave their
Bond-?
cur laws in regard to foreign agents
money as they saw fit Thc^ouniv
A. The Treasury gives no
committee has no record of- their
engaged in subversive activities
information about tho
activities.
MICHIGAN—YELLOW
need clarifying and .strengthening.'
holdings of any person
Paper drive donation'
If Herr Vierrck had been doing Jn
in War Sas Ing* except
Red Cross received
Germany Tor the U. S A. what he !
STALKS
to that person or lo
Hot Lunch hind
was trying to do fn this country ns {
F«BH-G«E£N
such pcr-on- as liaio
Youth Council
a Nazi agent, he would have been !
clearly established a
Scrap metal drive*. U8O
"liquidated." in short order without I
legal right to the infor­
benefit of trial. No reasonable per- ,
mation.
Total
874676
son will advocate such a bloody sysHOT CEREAL
Respectfully Mibtnlt'.cd. Charles
Q. What will lhe Gmcrniurnl
4cm of perverted juHrte for tinR. Ar.nnblc.
GOLDEN CENTER
country. no matter how great the ;
Tills report speaks for it-*lf and
WHEAT GERM
0}iam ll*»
indicate.- that this county, unde:
aggravation. However, our laws :
■ ALSTON
direction of Mr. Annnblc and hlshould be so amended that an enemy '
committee, has done effective work
agent like Vlereck could not find
WHEAT FOOD
WISCONSIN MILD
in directing the collection of scrap
refuge and protection in mere tech- .
materials needed for war produc­
nical deflcienelev
tion
CAKE FLOUR
5.IL 38c
A new chairman to fill the vac­
Lieut. Col. Elliot Roosevelt may '
ancy left by Mr. Annablr'. r. ignaor may not have u«ed the b*.-t of
NORTHERN
tion has not yet been named.
judgment in writing a “fighting i
Fait. Paweriul I.ncomotlve
Bt G.b Cmlrti.
own district. Rep. Frttx G. Lanham
On the electric railway bv'.v
A. Your money will be put
Manchester and Shrill eld. End.
lo work at once to help
by Rep. William P Lambcrtson.
« a new e
powerful and
the .\atiun'* war pruKansas Republican against .the war '
'hush-hush."
record of the Roosevelt brother*
with Shirt &amp; Pants to match
2C(, -----------but most people fill agree that It
Q. W|&gt;rn will I make my inus
many
seconds
alO IrJ
aiaortrE
was the natural reaction ol a nor­
eonir-tox rrpoH on the inhandle.
Come in and see them.
mal American With .vo many real
erro-c in the value of a War
M MATCHES
weighs
Savings Bund?
enemies for this country t" fight. It .
/Iliff
|
White sail
Is too bad the provocation fur such I
A. Yon may do either.
Jackets 4.75 Shirts 2.50 Pants 2.98
HU H SAL SODA
When running
a letter existed From the standpoint 1
You may report the in­
I
WHItt JAIL
of justice and accurney. Rep Lam- '
crease in value of a
bertaon's word ; can be ditmLAKd'
War Saving* Bund on
4 cans13c
your income tax report
with contemp' Then- would be no
current into overhead wire’, the first
each year that you hold
reason for attacking the war record I
British electric locomotive 1 • do
ot. 19c
tl-.r Bond, or, you may
of four brothers* which had been
v-ail until you red rem
even half a* pfxxl as the Roosevelts'
iking a heavy train n
BLUE IONNEI
the Bond and then in­
—Particularly by one who hadn't |
PKG.
clude
the
incrca-c
(the
been within thu- thousand mile- or |
We have them in stock in several colors, just the
amount received over
Mt of the nearest battle front Re- '
and abate the price you
shirt for factory work.
i-ublican,. according to report,
Passenger Pigeon* Exterminated
paid for the Bund) a*
cheered this letter as enthuuasticalThe last known passenger pigeon
income for that taxable
Recommended as the safest styled work
ly as lhc|r Dtmocratic cclleagu'-s
died In the Cincinnati jito in 1914.
shirt
made
—
all sixes. And look at the
QQf
and Rep. Baldwin of New York
This bird was exterminated entirely
doubitexA exprev-ed the rentiments J
DOZ.
Pricc- -........................
tZ0
by mar., according to ofllcwls ci tile
of. many Republican-, throughout I
Rrntcmbcr—the longer
Bakery Department
the nation when lie ».ud that Lath- j
MI-CHOICE
,, _r_
you keep War Bond*,
am. in prsbirar the letter and de- '
up lo 10years, the inure
caused by ruthlcs, k*!ling al - all
.MARVEL, ENRICHED. DATED
fending the Rqaaeveit’ boys, wgs1
Valuable (he, Ixsodie.
timrs - t the year. A complete his­
' voicing the sentiment of those nn
SPRING LEATHER JACKETS
tory of the bird may be found tn
"The Passenger Ptgeon" by W. 3.
gretablr trial the good work which ’
for Women
Mcrshon.
,
the Republican party might do in '
A. new fill tn stock has arrived A very
tin* emergency ;
n responsible,
SLICED
minority i, contlrtbaUy being made
beautiful style in cape and suede leather
more difficult by the ' bone head" i
Lght. medium and dark shades
Full
remarks of extremhu who seem ,
be|J
Hip
length
.
DON
’
T
MISS
THE
lo hat* the Roosevelts wit It such '
blttcrnc1^ that one may be par- ‘
WHITENS CLOTHES
DIXIE RIHG5
doned. at times for queuontng who'
EACH 17C
it is they nrc fighting—Hitler or,
lheir opn preaienq.'
LADY BALTIMORE
LACH 31C
Atthougl-. Jt dorsnt represent a
particularly constructive contnbu- ------ DOX.. 12c
DONUTS
arcs;
c^Finer, Fresher Flavor
at
NEW
MOOSE
HALL
uou to good government, we can't
help but applaud Keyes for tire
2 m 41c
manner In wltich he out-wltted the
SATURDAY NIGHT, MARCH 13
Republican &gt;enators attempting to
2 lB 47c
push through their highway reform
LUCKY NUMBER WINS BIG SURPRISE!
bill (which ically L-.ri't any reform
2 ... Sic
MUI
al all). Prior to lhe present legtaia(Continued from page I. Sec 1)
Instead. Hte rotund Nau leader
kidded the Americans about the
ability of their country to build
planes. “If we could only make
plane* al your rate of production."
he **ld. “we should be very weak.
I mean that seriously. Your planes
are good. but you don't build them
fast enough" “Well, will Germany

ORGANIZATIONS

• ALL VOUR FOOD DEEDS
• RflTIOD ITEmS GALORE
W LOW CEILIDG PRICES

REPORT ON COUNTY
SALVAGE DRIVES '

GRAPEFRUIT

SMOKED HAM

‘33&lt;

WALLEYED PIKE

• 25‘

6 ” 29‘

2
CARROTS
GREEH FEAS
HEAD LETTUCE
NEW POTATOES 5

LEMONS
ONIONS
APT’I.ES

Here is a new weather-proof
outfit that is NEW...

ZELON PROCESSED

3
3

35c BROCCOLI
17c CELERY
25c PARSLEY

IONA FLOUR

31‘

ROLLED OATS

2

17C

18*

CHEEESE

TISSUE

J A (RET
IT e Have the New

FACTORY SHIRTS

AMERICAN CHEESE
SHARP CHEESE
CHEDDAR CHEESE
PABSf-m CHEESE

CREAMERY BUTTER
CRESTVIEW EGGS
OLEOMARGARINE
PURE LARD

DANCE!

384 ^.HSER
18&lt;f ctOROX
SALTINES
52&lt;
4V1
19&lt;
18‘ BREAD

BLUE SUDS

3

29

sll5°-s1275

Waters Clothes Shop

Selling Quality Keeps Us Busy

iiip«

5ELF-SERUItE

HOT CROSS BUNS

.... Igc

�THE MABTINGS BANNER, Tili ng DAT, MARCH 11. 1843

law*tha Re­
ba held in

mlns. Mar.

regular

ve

Moose .will
. Monday,
their gueau
be a short
tent.
rt Tuesday.
W Grand
arge ot the
clure, "It’s

B Church
m. RememPiibllc in►ment eteeLSCS. Will
r*. Warren
St. Friday.

pple Farm
t with Mr
ncr. Tliut.hIn addition
i a Shadow
ill* Barney
al.se money
ick refresh­
sandwiches

Heal*
ID

M
30c

Me
is. 33c
H

IKE
29c
li

35c

... 25c

» 18c
&lt;g. 8c

। 28c
i 19c

s

March 17 Midweek ■ 38lh—Evangelist, Rev. Faul E. Qlm- Clark’s birthday which occurred on accepted the chalnnanahlp of their I
in Woodland township on th* horns
Saturday. March «
j school dlaufcta to receive Red Croa* !
stead where ha died gll hte llfi
-' '
.■
contribution*: Dunham—Mrs. Maude
। Surviving. are one daughter, Mr*
DUNHAM DISTRICT
Harding; Norton-Mr*. Jorephfrw 1
Regina Benner of Woodland; thre*
Last Week’s Letter
Cheas«n*n, ktoore—Mrs Ida. Nprsons. Paul O. of Woodland. Luthe.
Endaavor
—
8:00
P.
MWednsadty
Mr. and Mrs. Olen Farthing and M. of Ionia and Cart at home; nine-1
Bunday callers at Ute home ol Mr I ton. * Cha* Stanton and mi-Ru&gt;-—
..-L
were
Mr.
fm started f&lt;5rFiend* tb* Brstirt 1,
Tnursdaj
.
g-V- ■«**». Thu,.XV
H.rtW
daughter Joyce were Sunday din­ teen grandchildren and-five great Uon as usi
W
cl
Jeldtg
and
last week, for an indefinite stay: ♦’
ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Albert grandchildren.
eek. —
(Mr*.
.t^Si
-------- iugtlghter of Battle Creek.
... - Lyle, the Infant *on of Mr. and Mra I
Funeral service* are being held
Shellenbarger and sons Of North- thl*
,
gleet
ao
V
im I a
a~
salvation.
Weidlg
vu
formeMv
5
4
|ecl
**
*****
Mlvauon.
i
Seidls
wa.s
formerly
Margandte
iWeldlg wa*
Margandte ; Merton Hoffman wa»*a gpe^t ot hl*
Thursday afternoon at 1:30
Rev. George Wingard, pastor
wm Woodland. * Mr*. Lawrence
।McKelvey,
a
granddaughter
of
the
HIND. COHNEHN
I
!.
»■ »&gt;' grandparent*. Mr. and Mrs Claud10: 00 A. M —Morning worship
11 UH fl.iulil.
Faul spent the weekend with her Zion Lutheran church of which he
jI Hardtog* I. Mr*. EM
Unu*
Harding and .au«,u,«,
Hoffman, Willie
while his,I.IUUHI
mother wm
wa* III
to.
11: 15 A. M.—Bunday school.
The two small sons of Mr. and ! daughter. Mr*. Maxine Chantrene : the hospital for minor surgery. A
daughter und family. Mr. and Mr*.
8:00 P. M. Young People* Serv-’* II Mrs.
it
the
week
»nd"iwo
children.
*
RulscU
Stanton
and*Mn.
Claud tzn/fman
HoflnMuTvlsItea
Robert
Barton
spent
mna
wKttitMw
ai
—
m.w. : Mr. ana
vc.. r-iana
Clarence Arnie of Battle Creek. Mr. Lakeside cemetery
end
with
their
grundparents.
Mr.
---**'
of
Dowling
*penl
the
weekend
at
Mr.
and
Mr*.
Francte
Curley
near .
Faul joined her there for dintier
land
Mrs
Claud
Hammond.
«
Mr
the
home
of
Mr
and
Mrs.
Harvey
Middleville.
Sunday
*
Frank
Hyde
'
Sunday. * Mr. und Mr*. Eldon Far­
United Brethren In Christ
Village Election MBoday
1 and Mrs Kret Tobia* and children Cheeseman * Mr und Mr*. Paul te suffering from infection in one
rell and Larry Joe were Sunday
I. H. Osgood, Minuter
58 votes were cast In the Village
1 spent Bunday afternoon at the home Biiman and family of Battle Creek hand.
dinner guest* of Mr and Mrs. Guy election held Monday, March 8. Woodtend—
.oi
Mr.
and
Mra.
Hubert
Beadle
of
Kantner pf South Woodland Other resulting as follow*:
visited
at
Barney
William's
Sunday
।
----------------------------------. Morning wonhi|^-10:00 A. M.
i East Hasting* * Mr. and Mrs Clark * Mr. and Mr*. Harvey Cheeaeman
turate were Vane Wotring of Wood------ ■----------'■ Sunday school—11:00 A MIn Michigan tuberculosis
now kills
President—Karl C. Faul.
1-,. no
Robinson entertained the following and family %ere Sunday guest* of at only one-third the rate it did ,
md and Mr. and Mra Arthur
। Unified Mtrvice, Christian EnClerk—Hcrnld E. Claaslc.
Terter und family of Coate Grove.
fuesta
at dinner
Sunday:
Mr. -and
Mr.
-and
deavor and aermon by the pastor— gw
--------------------------- —
— —
. —
— Mrs. Gordon Buxton
-------- ot when the Michigan Tuberculosis As- I
Treasurer—Ruth Scudder.
* Tom NlelUntncr of Navy pier.
| Mm. George Robinson of Boatings, Banfield. ♦ A number oft patron*
Trustee*—Henry Hynes. Arthur 7:30 P. M.
---- ----- sociation was organ bed on February ।
Chicago visited his parents. Mr. and Allerdlng. Olenn Farthing.
Cottage prayer_ ...
meeting...—
Wedne*Mr. and Mrs. John
Wanda ' of- of
thl*
.—- ------------------------- -----Bechtel.
-------- —
thisr neighborhood atter~^
■ndrd 1'ie 21....
1908
.™,.
Yet tuberculosis is ..
still
.Ml
the |
Mrs. Frank Niethamer for a few
day
; and Junior.
Junf- ~-*
-------- Her- creamery
sy—7:30 P. M.
fBnd
Edd Newton
and
meeting Tuesday at Na*h- leading cause of death for the age
EvangellsUc service* begin March bert Sutton, local, to honor ot ville. * The following persons have group between 15. and 43
from an attack of mumps and wa*
Tlie local Red Cross campaign is
given a feu days leave before well under way with the committee
£&lt;Htnnin&lt;i hl* studies again. * * member* having already made many
Mr, i.nd Mr* Robert Crockford call* and received many gifts.
' /
1 T.™. Besides the gift of *50.00 from
Mi- John Hvn-- of
c.' Holt.
!!c!i. *
i Mr ‘ me School Scrap Fund. The Woodand Mrs llureclk Ixno
f«M&gt; of
nr Fowler
Pnwier.­ lanri volunteer Fireman donated
ville and John Lazo., Jr. of Ver­ 110.00. Tile Woodland Farm Bu­
montville w£j»/ Sunday dinner reau. 810 00 and the Red White and
gunte of ztfielr parents, Mr. and Blue Club. 83 00
Mrr- Jutlii Izrzo. * Mr. und Mrs.
Leon' Nicholson had word from'
SCHOOL NOTES
their wn M.r.nard Monday morning
that he left Ft Custer last Monday
The local chapter of the Veteran*
end whs now located In Ft. Riley.
of
Foreign
Wars presented the
Kan-.t.- * Mr;, C B. Benlinm of
Dowagiac rprnt the weekend with Woodland Township school with
hen daughter and family. Mr and four new flags to be displayed In
Mrs. Karl Faul. Sunday dinner the various rooms. The*e flags were
gur.«l» were Mr. and Mrs Richard greatly appreciated and will re­
Hughes of Allman pn&lt;l Lt. Col and place worn-out flags now in use.
Mrs. H J S'nng of Qawaglnc Col.
St-.nu has been transferred from
Over Middleville Quintet
Detroit lo New Orlmns. la*., and
left for hte new duties on Tues­
Woodlana Musketeers played nt
day He is In lhe Ordnance Dejwirt- Middleville last Friday night and
tnenl ant! will lx- Commanding Of­ took the strong Middleville quin­
ficer of the Port of Embarkation tet with a score of 41 to 37. Our
there Mis Rlune. who will 1w rc- boys led all the way, taking the
m&lt; inhered in Hastings a* Doris lend at lhe beginning, allho tlie
Benham, is Joining him as soon ns score was close at many pointe.
she can make arningemcnts to close Vandccar and Allerdlng carried
th: lr home and business in Dowa­ away high scoring honors with 9
giac * Corp. Robert Bailey te spend­ ond 10 points respectively and the
inc nn B dav furloiurh with his par­ former, played his best game of
ents. Mr. and Mrs. laiwrence the season Harper. Rhine. Bom.
Flnefrock. Bob has been transfer- Burkle and McMillen were tne other
ted from Camp Crowder. Mo., to members of the squad who saw ac­
Cnmp Belb-voir;-. Virginia where I tion and helped bring home that
Im will attend Officer’* Training cherished victory. ■
rehool for Engineers. Congratula-1 -------------The second
- -----team lost a close one
'ion-' * The Misses Cornelia and to the Middleville team, with a
Marlorir Wise of Los Angele*.
California vteltrd their parent*. Mr nln and tuck affair with Roas
und Mrs. J&lt;»- Wise- of South Woxt- Kreb* and Henney scoring 13 and
Innd from Friditv until Wednesday. 12 ooints respectively.
The game with Lake Odessa last
week uas played on our home floor
er were Sunday evening ettllers at and was u real battle all the way.
the Wise home * Mrs. Bertha Cot­ Woodland started sirens and led
ton of Eu-1 Woodland .mm-iu the thruout th? contest until the final
week'nd with tier dnughltr and minute and a half. The final score
husbund. Ml. and Mr*. Willis Dal- war 42 to 41
In these last two games .with
trm * Mr. and Mrs. Clarence For­
man und children ol Homer were Lake O and Middleville, it seemed
Sundav guests &lt;&gt;r. his parents. Mr. that our boys had at lost come Into
and Mrs. Geo. Forman There was their own and were the team with
a bittliday.dinner in h"U"r of Les­
ter's Oth birthday. * Howard Hewi" is recovering from (a severe Central C Tournament
Held At
roltl and threatened pneumonia *
Tiii»; season. Woodland
Mr H-nr- Hviie is visiting her
Mr&gt; I V Johnson of Kul- Claw. D. which te based on the
iiniuzi-o thl* *eek * Mr- and Mra school enrollment Thus we find
l&gt; N. Stowell attend'd the fimcrtil that xre have played only one team
&lt;ir tii;- latter's cousin. Mrs. J Edgar in our claaa all season long and
C..1 of Battle Creek. Monday. * that team. Sunfield, we xlfefeated
Mr and Mix Tom l^na of ..V™™1 twice.
The District Tournament will b"
Ibmtds rprpt Hu- weekend.with Mr
'.nd Mt W:.vnc Long, ^'"da* d'n- held at la»ke Odessa the weekend
n&lt;-r ct-&gt; ■-! •. wen- Mr atm
rm« ■ of kfareh 12 and 13 and the weekarid Mr*.
Mrs. Fred
ilnJ’un'l mu'Jack- * Mr. and Mrsi cud Wi March 19 and 20. with
L*l,k
.....i Audrey were SunHun- W
ikkIIiUu*. ,pitted
ftoy
Petkin" and
\------------------ against Sunfield
tn Class D. Wood­
ri«v dinner attests of Mr and Mrs. and
ami Clarksville in
muatt'Xvmaul * Mr and Mrs u~s
bve so
. they will play
Land -drew n. bye
Leon Hvtv s and Gladys *p*nt Sun­ the alhners of Friday night’s game.
day with Mr and Mrs. L. V Rode- on Saturday night.
baugh of Laming. * Mr. and Mrs.
Hillis Tvcher and Ira Tlscher of. Kindergarten and First Grade
Mis* Doris Whitney, teacher, i
Like Odevui ■ were Sunday' dinner
Mrs Vesta Born. Assistant.
gueM.i ol Mr and Mrs Roy RowJack Amle is now going to the
htdrr and Mrs. Jessie Hatton * Ann
J. Kellogg School In Battlle
Mr and Mrs D- N Stowell attend­
Creek We will mlns Jack
ed the funeral &lt;’! tl'1’
Joyce McMillen entered our room
cowin. Mr: Frank Higgins of lonU
week She comes from Mar­
last Thursday * Mr. and Mr*. Nat last
Peters and Miss Pollyanna Eng-; quette and is in the First grade.
Wc are learning many
things
land arrived at the home of their
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phs Meal ailment. He was
ngh and Dean Hager have been
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Mr nnil Mr.- Dor Stowell * RevJ
J. S. Dcnbler. pastor
and Mra. Arthur Dodge received .10.00 A. M.—Morning worship.
••on!
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rived '«► hte basic trnliilnc camp In soul”. Lorenz.
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M- und Mrs Lee Hasel of Lake and Janice Bates.
Odra -t are tlie parent* of a five, 8:30 P. M.—Evening
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------------------------------—---------few years -ago.
Dr. LltzJe's funeral---Tungate
and daughter Charlotte, time in Kalamazoo with her
■ daugh-' day at the
urthome
iiuiiirofu«Mra.
min.W. R.,v. Cram waa quite ill last week, but
wUl be held in .Detroit, but the The latter brought n decorated ^}pje™are~havlng
ter and family. * ’A
goodormany
fQr Uw is now much Improved. * Mra. Fred
colds,
mf"u ,R?r!*r'l t.,s***1 for
-----——..js ----------pleasure. *‘ -------- “
body will be brought to Middleville cake
for Richards
--------- ,a- " "an*r
“““
ror me
cm WednesdayJorcnoon
svcuiirauiiy lurcituun and
«itu comwu&gt;- Miss Mnrcle Henning
Henning has returned The thermometer at Gun lake this.local chapter kitchen. Committee Guflln spent Friday tn Grand Rap­
mlttal services will be held at the to her work at the telephone office Monday morning. March 8 we hear for next month’s dinner is Mrs ids with her nephew. William Mil­
A telephone message from Detroit farruiy 'io't "m*Mt’"Hope'"cemeten. in Hastings, After a few"days vaca- stood at 23 below—which surely | Lcnna Kirknatncx and Mrs Flora ler. who had been ID for many
thb Monday announced the death * Mrs. Mattle Benaway spent Fri- tion. spent at Camp Phillips. Han­ must be a record for this time o( | Hanlon, a kin Harry Beisch at- months. * The Thomapple-Kellogg
oi Dr. Llszle Hendershott earlier: day at Battle Creek with her sas. as guest of Corporal Stewart the year. However, Mac Corson । tended lhe meeting of lhe O O basketball team cloned its winter s
in the day at her home after an ex- I daughter, Pauline. * A family din- Sweet. * Mrs. Gllda Johnson and writes that Florida has been chilly, c|Ub jn Grand Rapids Wednesday schedule Friday -night with a low
tended period of ill-health. De. ner was held at the home of Mr. children have moved from tlie vic- coiierntiAauont'’ tn&gt;HMr COJnHOrtMr* 1 evening. She was accompanied by to the Woodland team in a very
——..... ■■■— —
Llzzle was born In Irving 84 years nnd Mrs. Julian Potts. Tuesday eve- inity soutiicast of town to the An­ Congratulations
to Mr. w..u
and Mrs. ner
her small ciauontcr
daughter Nancv *
a Mrs fast and close game. This .slid the
Arnold Parker
Parker of
*
tigo on Marell 3. the daughter of' ning. March 2. honoring the birth- drew Gnckler farm west. * The Arnold
of Cadillac,
Cadillac, on
on lhe
lhe, iX.X.
Charles Rohrbacher f!SP
andc,h.
voune
son1 local boya down into the second
Mr. and Mrs. John Hendershott. day of thetr daughter. Betty Rob- Rouse circle met with Mrs. Lenna birth of another son. Mon. Mar. 1 i were brought home from Pennock E1*CP for tl,f c tournament meet.
t&lt;* »« »»“» Delton.
pioneer settlers. She graduated ertson. Besides Betty and husband. Kirkpatrick Thursday afternoon His parents. Mr and Mra A. H. h£mraf°u5? .M MonZ aEdTre
from the
lhe Homeopathic Medical, others present were Mr. and
ar
Mrs. with nearly a hundred per cent at- Parker arc at Cadillac caring for both fine and dandy a Mrs Flovd However, wc think with two or
College of the University of Michl-i
and tendance of members. All report the other two children. Sally and Helrlgcl and daughter Barbara ,hrep pl’Kra dropping out and goMichl-1 Glenn Dean and Jour children
chlkli
gan in
—two chllIn June !8£8.
1868. and had the dir.dis- ‘ Ralph FlnkbelnerUnd
Finkbelner^imt-twi.
...... a- fine time. The April meeting Pni * Through u letter to her;went to Detroit Ihursdav whtre'U110 w^e. and other diffkultinctlon of being one af
of the first I| drrn. Mrs. F. was unable to be will
will be
be held with Mrs. Glenn Blake, ueople from Lieut. Ann Perry, who they rnet Mr Helrigel who came tlM- the
hMve done weU wln*
Is somewhere on an Island in tne from New Jersey and all returned ,llnR ten oul
lhe thirteen game
women doctors graduated from present because of her defense ** We. are glad to hear Mrs. Ray southwest
Pacific" Mr. and Mrs K thi- Skmlay tSZnUng
«chcdnie. The score Friday night
that Institution.
institution. For one year she i■ work. * The Earl Savage family Lyons Irf Improving
improving from
f
her recent
have
’ve just heard of Mr
u, and Mrs Ui
Burdick8 and ' *tood 41 10 37 ,n f*vOr of the vl»was assistant to Dr. D. M. NottingNotting- !I has moved from the. Alton Pink- sickness
sicknessand
and is
is able
able to be up about Miner Palmer, ha
ynn
Bunlick
and
।
Uo
„
nt
the
close.
At the half It
ham of Lansing and Liter
later wns as- , belntr
belr.tr place, northwest of town the
the house.
house. *
*MLss
Miss Elsie
E
Riggel has ard.
w’n'X^ ‘WW"n
eociate partner of Dr. Mary ThompThomp-1J to the Flo Taylor res)/
residence on Main
mm.. relumed
...u.,,,~ m ‘to
»v the Glen
•• Blake ,.
houscmm—
ILtu. l.t. FC 115 5 1111&lt; r written FtO. n n tl nil'll! visitors nf Mr A I* ,1 X.tr« was 21 to 17 In Woodland's favor,
ooclate
after spending
n week
at her 14 stated he had been brought to carl Pferdeateller1 *' wiiUnm but at the third quarter they were
-1 Detroit.
“------Severn!
--------- months
*----- c*'5i.
snd and
fa:Sly
are movie- ■ing hold ----------------- —*-*
son of
she, Alien
St. Alton
farm!)
lhe Jacob
v,„c »
------ ------- —
_
only one point behind with a score
&gt;cob .,
home
at ......
Saranac with the measles, the hospital
where
she is stationed. Campbell
of the Detroit
fr
was resident physician of the ma- • back to their place from
------k relumed
-(1 loto.*..
Cook,
U»e but
butwas
wasbetter
betteratatthat
thatwriting.
writing.The
The IsnenT tiw*
29 to 28. The last two minutes of
ternity hospital or the Woman's Finkbelner farm west
west of town. He ★ Miss Loueta
Homeopathic Awlation of Penn- wUl aho work
'• the ‘farm of Mrs. home of her , aunt. Mra. Sarah last letter Dick’s folks received;X, Mr a,,d fjra rhlriJraEK: the game our boys had four play’ * Two caucuses far niSS«’ era on lhe floor—two having been
sylvania nt Philadelphia, but ow­ David Benawa. * Mrs. Clyde Skin- Campbell Saturday evening, after from him was written for his mothU1K
m-mu she
„lc returned to ner made t business trip to Chicago a ten day sU*y with her parents in ers birthday. Feb. 2. * Mrs. Earl llon' of offic„s tor Tl&gt;omi oole fouled out, and that is the way
ing *U
to .U
111 health
her home at Irving andpracticed .Monday of law week, returning natlle Creek while recovering from U-c and daughter Nancy and Mra. township will be held at toe cllv lhe game ended. High points for
medicine 'until
until juM^when
18SS when Jh?
toe JAm*
fam- home on Tuesday. Her sitter. Mrs. n fall. The X-rays showed no .Max Lynd were Grand Rapids vis-1 hnll on p6aturdov The Resmbliron the home boys were Moore with 14
Uy
to Middirviue.
MiddleviUe. Dr.
Dr.Idrale
Uycndecker ■w.-w„,p«,u
accompanied
Several of the | ls scheduled fOr3-30 n m nrui the and Finkbelner with 13. Woodland s
liy moyed
moved io
i.izaic '; Donald
uih.»u
au fracture
u-v.u, but rather a serious back itora. Friday. *
-------—«..! physician of this
,K*. ! *,._
r.n totnCamp
ctamnCrowder,
Cmu.ii.r injury and she Iws not returned to teachers spent the weekend at lheir I Democratic for a n’rinrk’ * Thn ■*■•••
-•••• was a ...
successful
her ,,.4
and wen*, on
high point was Allerdlng with
9.
vicinity several years until sickness f Mo., to spend some time with her ,«iooL
rchool ★ The Joe Kurinasale homes. Henry Cunningham at Bat- ; udies of the kairie TitZraX etuh Tllptournament is scheduled at
utrnwni nllu
„u-v-,n,.*
- Ray
-------------------------forced retirerAent
and sue
she won,
went *u
to hu«band.
Potts
has,
been
con- Tuesday was v. ry satbfactory. The tl- Creek. Mlxs Mnrjorie Chandler wni mw.t Wednr^Uv mr th?ir .n 1 Lakp Odessa March 12 and 13. a
De{r01t
...
r
_
--------—
u*.
c.-------------lithxher sisters nnd where fined to hubed at hLs home on farm lias been sold to Henry Stehr at Charlotte Miss Jane Mather at, nual dlnn.r 1^JJ!LuSr1SL’|Mrj. Walter Thornton, sister of
she havSlnee mat!&lt;* her home.'Dr. | Main St. sinceThursday withrtrep and lhe Kurina family has re- Cedar Springs, and MM Jane Wtn Crldler * Mr&lt; an
Mrs. Gerald White, is convalescing
LtaJKns we knew her. was a fine throat. * Arthur Valentine of the turned to Chicago after several Bouck al Big Rapids. * Mra. Flo- ; ttntI VoUr‘“"^ *D”S’
V,r“I at Pennock hospital. Hastings from
tvpc of Christian womanhood, a I Willow Ruu plant spent the week- years residence in this vicinity, rente Henning nnd daughter Mrs. i10mZ tn
nLtmif
a serious surgical operation persimnv personality and took adver- | end and until Monday with his The sudden change was made by Roger Rogers of Detroit spent' a few .«&lt;T.
‘ZSS wSTC £2
tri,
.“Ji Me
sides and sickness as part of life family at the Dr. Frank Shaw home the unexpected death of their hours Thursday with the former's'nf her narent* Mr .n,•
Bert Ullerv of Hostings nnd Mrs.
nnd met them with a smile. For I All have been having a .'lege of daughter Frances who left an in- brother-in-law and sister. Mr and p Elwood * "rii’re Brartv "UJi if • Florence UUery. local, were callers
several rears she has been practical- 1 the flu. * The Young Woman’s fanl sou to be cared for. * Ray- Mrs. Charles Campbell Mr. Rn&lt;-. . j J1'
nraa*. son ot , 0( thelf mother #nd slslcr M„
ly blind, which to one of h- r tern- Guild of the Methodist church will mond Overholt, son of Mr. and Mrs. era was in Hastings on business in
lnto Jervtre and uh ra w I Adelaide Baird and Mrs. Fred Wierperament. nnd as a student, would; enjoy n dinner party this Thur*. Myron Overholt, left for Ft. Custer connection with tite new egg dry- C„«ter WednXiav ("lari w«mnr' I,nHa and f«mily Sundav. * The
have been a great aHU'tira to dav evening nt lhe home of Mrs. Friday. He was given clmrge of ing plant. * Mrs E. F. Bmkc was ,lpd
. Mo ML« HeU^ Birck i। *'
------- * "
“J— school class “of*
Maronot
Sunday
most people, tut which to her. was James Robertson. Tlie girls are the group of lads colng from Has- in Grand Rapids. Thursday attend- ; ’ toe BattleCreek vLMnitv *
the Methodist church will meet
a cross born - with sm.llng courage. Inviting their husbands in for the Ungs to Uervtce. * The MlddleviUle I-’ the fuwrai of a friend * $
this Wednesday evening at the
Her health for W&gt;me time has re-1 gathirlng. * Richard Allen s 16th Woman’s Reading Club will enter- William G. Miller and Mrs. Eudora cht-bovgrai'SiMurtav
church for supper and monthly
qulred the attcndartFc of a practieal; birthday. Match 4 was observed tain the ladles of the Caledonia E Wright, of the Irving road, were called
hi erttuVBI’trSL.
gathering.
The name signifies
hr»the? o
f
nurse. Site is survived hv ber three | with a birthday supper nt toe home club next Tuesday at their meet- united in marriage. Saturday eve- fa,*2t
■ married or not." Mrs Floyd Helsisters. Mrs. Florence Henning and , of ids parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. Glenn ing. The program promises to be ninjr nt the Methodist parsonage, i.
JJ'T;„ ™ rlgei is the teacher. * Mrs. Andrew
Mira Pearl Hendcnhoit of Detroit &lt; Allen at Parmelee Guests were very Interesting as it is a forum by *Rev I. W. Minor. * Ten past Jh? trio i Mra cCSu R™ Finkbelner observed a birthday an­
and Mrs Charles Campbell of Mid- | Mr. and Mra, Shirley Kenneen and * Mrs. James Storkan of Yankee matrons of tlie Eastern Star chapR.O!lp.n.b’:r‘s
and was much
the funeral of Harrv niversary Saturday
.dievillc. Another sister. Blanch died • son John und Mr. and Mrs. Loren Springs has been spending some ter hadi a pleasant afternoon Fri- attended
to have her sister. Mrs.
Buskirk, a family friend, in Grand surprised
Sarah Otroth of Maple Drove ac­
i Rapids Monday, a Harry Mugridge companied
bv
her
son-in-law
and
was confined to his bed several days daughter. Mr. and Mrs. 'Leslie
last week bv sickness, a Albert
breeze In with the storm,
Vredenbunr. we are glad to know, Adamsladen
for a fine birthday
is improving from his recent illness well
Sunday. Mr. and Mrs.
•but still confined to thebed. * Rob­ dinner.
were Invited to the
ert Carter of W.M.CE spent the Finkbelner
home of their daughter Mfs James
weekend with his parents. Mr. and Clark
Parmelee for a birthday
Mrs. John Carter of Gun lake, and dinner atArriving
there other mem­
with his mother called on his aunt. bers of lhe family
commenced to
Mrs Minnie Johnson. Saturday
in until the entire family anevening. * Mr. and Mrs. Glenn drop
poured with plenty of eats tor the
Solomon and sons Russell and Cur- ornwr
of such an event.
•1s. were in Grand Rapids Thurs­ Besidesobservance
those mentioned, others
day evening, where they were call­ present were
and Mn- Elvin
ed bv the serious condition of Finkbelner andRev.
Barbara.
Glenn's brother. Will who had n Betty. Ellen anddaughters.
Norma and a girl
Mood clot near the heart. Mr. and friend, all of Bangor.
Mr. ami Mrs.
Mrs. Solomon were in the div Oscar Finkbelner and
children.
Monday nfternoon to see him and Maxine. Stanley and Phyllis
and
•Iso called oa another, brother.
Lewis Solomon and familv. and on
Mr and Mra. Ernest Schmidt and
new babv. * Captain Arnold Hochekc arrived nt the Cal Streeter
home al Gun lake Wednesday and
with lilt wife and infant daughter
left on Thursday for Ft. Benning,
Ga. Cards received this Monday
state thev arrived at their destina­
tion nil rteht. but that the CnpiMtn
was ill,in the hospital with the flu.
* Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ha.4kins
were In Saranac on Saturday. *
John Potts of the Michigan StateI
College and Gerald Potts of La-1

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Fri

iHni *°n of Howne townshio who is there
KSfl very 111. She has bad five blond
■5JJB ; trnnsfiixlons «ud l« to have anothUMi "• Her &lt;uh«r sister. Mn. Vance,
MBVHruirn of Lamina 1« spending a
iSmlf'Pv dnvs In Grand Ranlda nt the
LWnlhome nr her daughter. Mrs. Wood-'
MKfl row Gilletts and in he near the
hn«nltal. * The Methodist church
■UHIlwhieh ha* two service flam con-!
Kflwitalnlng thirty .«»ara is collecting i
'be pictures of the hovs in service;
u,ho at. fome-Utne have been af-1
IJ|W filiated with the Sundav school nr
Kjfl i church. They are tn he ntorM In1
■KM • frame and several have al’»adv i
h-rn I.|»r«d on the i«’te Pnm: Illes of the bnvs are a»ked to hand
(■■j n "m")l nlctiire to Mr R&gt;igc for1
MW • thl« ntirnose. * Mr. and Mrs. Rog-1
MM । er Dgvis of Athens and Miss Ver- I
, nelva Barnum of Hartings were
Ufil
afternonn visitor* at the
MN Glenn Solomon home. ★ Mrs Peter
S2 '‘""•rn end mnfher. Mrs. Carrie
[■■j Sickle with Detroit friends were
KiM v,.’Vor* nf Mr Petersen Friday
night and Saturday. * Harrv All­
rar
brecht of W. M C. E . Kalamazoo
MN S?* home Wednesday nleht and
P’ur’day. * Eight members of
lhe local- RotaTv organization at-)
N Ki ‘*nrtcd a charter night meeting at
MM Otsego, Friday night. Those who
went were J L Rugg. Dr. R M
nKV s*rl,Bn- Fred Br°«. Henry CunEflM nlngham. Rev. I, w. Minor. Clar-1
ence Longstreet. T J. Berrv and
LVVJ EfU?r Fe,erspn * Mr. and Mrs.
Henry Boone of Detroit visited her
KSfl uncle. John Vandenberg Friday.
rarN| night and Saturday and spent SatUH urday nl-rht and Sunday with her
UN
Carl OaIster and famlSB! '*&gt;' * Mr ftnd Mrs Kenneth Elliott
MW ftnd three children of Coldwater
MM scent Sundav with their friends,
— w ¥*:; .nnd Mr*' AUon Elwood and
RIA m.' 1dr,,n * Mr nnd Mrs. Lee McMN w*'hev of Grand Raolds were Sun'•=! dMV everts of hLs sister. Mrs Claude
K/rmeen and family ★ Mr. and
Mra. Art &lt;Bud&gt; Bronkema are the
• proud parents of another son bom
Mi on Sunday morning. Feb. 28 Tlie
। Bronkema family live on Grand
Rapids St and he Is employed by
A G Finkbelner &amp; Son. * Charles
Hnughman Sr. dropped in to see
us Thursday and gave us an ac­
count of his southern trip which he
had Just taken with his son. Charles
Jr., who delivers trailers for the
=; Rovnl Coach Co of Hastings. Their
destination was near Palacios. TexMM
ncar ,he Oulf &lt;»“t- Th* vfcKM JpHv was near the birth place of
MSI S»hBr,**’“ toother who died when
MN 33
old
Charles had lost
iflN ,n,ck °! the relatives for forty-nine
&gt;■■1 •’*"£’■ but, throjigh the telenhone
[■■j exchance located an uncle and srvMRg era! cousins. They spent Sundav
» w IJS'U?",-00
WBy home through ’
K^l 'Illinois he also stooped at his old
Mm
where the Baughman fam­
ily lived before coming to Michigan.
He can tell of many interesting
: things seen enroute and during
their, week's trip * Mrs. Mvrtle
Canynter is having considerable
। trouble with her leg which ahe
: broke a couple of years ago. A
i fail sometime aco has made more
I trouble and X-ravs have been tak। en. She makes her home with Mra
B*rthn Dominie. * Mrs. Car) Serar
and two children of Grand Ranids
' .visited
her narrate Mr. and Mra.
I Andrew Oarkier from Sundav. nlaht
until Tuesday —
----• j they took her
Will

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*n the funeml of their grandfather
Pm nk Prait. Friday, because both
were called for ptmical examinn-!
tlon&lt; for service, that dav. * Mr.
•"d Mn. Idnvd Valentine of Has-1
•Incrs were Sundav afternoon vU-'
"ora of their son Arthur and fam11 v nt the Shaw home. * Mr. and
Mn. I&gt;on Pntu were at Blodvctt;
ho»nlta| In Grand Ranlds. Sundav I

Mr. and Mrs. Wilber Klump, all of Minnie Bailey is spending sometlnw
this vicinity. The Finkbeinera who with •-*
—•*- in Detroit.
_... ★ The”EC
friends
have had so many recent surprises Walker family liave moved to Bat
are getting a little suspicious when i
an anniversary approaches and are will meet Friday night at the liomi
wondering if any surprise is in store ।of Mrs Mae Kahler * Mr and Mrs
for them today. March 8 their 48th A. E "Dull held open house Sunda)
wedding anniserury. Wei), we have ,afternoon in honor of their SOU
known these good people many ,wedding anniversary. * Bud.Snu'l
years und are hoping to give them ,spent lhe weekend in Howell.
a real surprise on their Mth an­
niversary. a Village election till*
Monday seems to have been more Trace History of Shaving;
than a nulet affair with fourteen !•
votes cast. All. candidates were ‘ Must Have Been Torture
elected wlthdlit optXMltlon as fol­
Pogonolomy (derived* from two
lows: President. Glenn Blake; as­ Greek words meaning "tu cut the
sessor, Max Lynd; treasurer. Blanch
Segcrstrom; clerk. Oscar Finkbeln­
er; Irus’ees for two years. Thomas.
Berry, Edward Finkbelner and Hara other arts uf-personal adornment In
rev Miller. ’Die only change Lylii antiquity, says Elbridge J. Cassel*
office of clerk .Mrs. Dora White man in the Scientific American.’ Mr.
incumbent for eleven years refusing
to serve longer.
\ ■ , Casselman sjiciil live year* in a
comprehensis-e study of shaving
technique and devices.
N^The excavations of archeologists,
| the writer continues, hove uncovI ertdm many places objects thaJ-thcy
Cub Pack 73 of tile Methodist bcheved^to be razors. TwcarliChurch will have its monthly Pack ext razors Wgccjiiadejjpfirnnze and
meeting Thursday, March IB, ut
7 30. it was announced today by Joe ; some examples are Irf the British
Skinner, Pack Committee Chair­ ■ museum. Tlie Roman razors were
man. 'ihe three Cub Dens. undri I of iron, as were the razors rcc«vthe leitderahlp of Mrs. Charles An- । cred from lhe ruins of Pompeii.
nable. Mrs. Wm. Bradford and Mrs. I Tlie writer bas demonstrated the
Derbert Whitmore, will present skits
for their parents and guest-s. Mr, . possibility of sharpening bronze.
: pure Iron und even copper to the
Skinner stated
New Pack olfleers will be install­ point where shaving is p&lt;fsible.
ed al the meeting, also. They are. which strengthen!* tin- claims of his­
Philo Sheldon. Ctibimuter;
‘
torians. The ancients must have
Skinner. Delbert WhlUnore. und been stoical he-men. as experience
Wm. Bradford, committeemen.
with Uiesc materials shows they
would never shave comfortably.
With the introduction ot steel that
Miss DorLs Betts of Grand Rapid*
spent the •weekend al her home hi re could be hardened by heat treat­
a Village Election was quiet, only ment (Damascus steel, for . x.implcl
63 votes cast—Republicans—Presi­ it was possible in ancient Greece tn
dent. E D. Olmstead 62; Clerk. Cal­
vin T. Mutz-j 63; Treasures. Mrs. produce razors of quality about
Blanche Wright 63; Assessor, El win equal lo those cf today. Natural
Nash 63; Trustee-!. Theo Bern 62; stones were available for grinding
Jesse Campbell 63; Ernest L. Apiwl- an edge and for iicuilng it; textile
man 63. a Regular meeting and materials and tanned leather had
initiatory was held Tuesday night
by Laurel Chapter No. 31. O.EB a
The Roll of Honor was dedicate • that an edge sharp enough for shav­
Friday at the school house with « ing could have been prr.durcd by
large crowd present. Hay Thompson, methods much like these in present
veteran of World War No. 1 .wrote use.
the stage production. There are 171
names on and room for more to be
added, ft has been placed in Cen­
Patrick McElroy, new* butcher on
tral Park, main street and the vil­ the Lung Bland &lt;N. Y i railroad for
lage can well be proud,of it a Mrs
Edward Hafner is vlsinng&lt;rc)ative.i half a century, left nn estate of $70.­
000
tu his son. must uf ii in govern­
H Grand Rapids, a Mr. ibid Mrs.
Carl Lentz and Car). Jr.. Were in ment-bonds and crude A A aecui tGrand Rapids Saturday, a Miss ti——

SCOUT NEWS

�THE HASTINGS BANNER, THURSDAY. MARCH 11. 1M1

■ Ln spending sometinw
in Detn.lt. * The Ec
y liave moved to Hit
day night at the hotiu
fahler * Mr. and Mrs
Id open house Bund a;
honor of their MU
versa ry. * Bud Snii’i
kend in Howell.

lory of Shaving;
ve Be-n Torture
' {derived from two
meaning "io cut the

history, rivaling lhe
personal adornment in
s Elbridge J. Cassel*
lentitlc American. Mr.
&gt;cnt live Mars in a
c atudyZfif shaving
lions of archeologists,
mtinues. have uncovdaces object: that they
e razors. The carli­
re made of bronze and
:s are Irf the British
: Roman razors were
ere the razors recovruins of Pompeii.
lias demonstrated tho
sharpening bronze.

en* the claims of insancients mitst have
i'-menl as experience
materials' shows they
have csmforlably.
oducllon of steel that
ened by heat treatus steel, for example!
in ancient Greece to
s of quality about
1 cf today. Natural
vailable for grinding
or honing it; textile
tanned leaUicr had
been produced by

'' week. Mrs. Druckanbrtxl remain- ’ —
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I
-----------------------------------------2'' LEONARD
—JONES WEDDING
A beautiful wedding wax solemn- 1
Jixed at the hocrx of Mr. and Mra 1
»
prank
R.
Jopaa of Assyria Center.
Mr. and Mra. Harry Laraen and
' '
*1
.
, j Friday ■.•vctiing March 5 at 7:00.
Mr. and Mrs Angelo Spirte apem
Fie. trod Clary of Jiaw Orleans,*: Bihiday
•Twenty member* of Emmanuel. whcn thM.-'oldest daughter. Bimice |
in BatUe CreekLa.. I* spending hia two weeks fur­
Guild
were
entertained
al
the
home
Maxine
wax
united in urarriage to
Mr. and Mrs Herman Zerbel went
lough here with his wife and abler.
xT-,' “w^' SS’u'S*
to Detroit Thursday and were
Miss Doreen Clary.
of Mr and Mrs. Sterling nesday. March 3. Interesting
iAm&gt;Ha Center.
Mr. and Mrs. B H. Kragt. Mr guests
port., of the moce»an
’ The bridal part&gt; took their placas
and Mrs Alfred Walllcn anti .no, Zerbel the balance of tlie week.
Mr. and Mrs. George Robinson St Marks In Grand
Eme*t of Grand Rapids were Sun­,
■ before an archway of blue and
B1,c„ by
u, three_deteg»te».
- -------------------. ' whUe
;Mira W
fenu
Unr
day gucals of Mra. Krugt a mother., were Sunday gurate of Mr and Mr. given
Clark Robinson of Baltimore town- । p. Barnes. Mrs Wallace Oaborn
Mn Lenna Haven.
TVi'K tffi
A. H. Bell was called to Kalam**- Robinsons birthday—-||
n
g
the
busincJJ*
meeting,
boxes
zoo last Wednesday by the death of
Master Sgt. Harold Sparks of were packed with hortu- made; „
,h,
P_.. nrd
hi* cousin. Glenn Lee. aged 58 Seattle.
Wash , left lost Tuesday candy, cookie*, playing cards and
™*"*«"«»*• "**■ "4*
Mr. Lee was a former Hasting* res­ after spending
hte 15 day furlough , other useful article* for Hfteen .Mra- Ca
ident. living on N. Broadway. HL. with his parent*. Mr* and Mra. Carl rcrvicc nun affiliated with th?
Mra Cs^ribril
Spark*
;church who are stationed in till: "**0 played by Mrs. Campbell.
Mra. A. D McDonald and Anne ‘.Mr. Raymote Tobias who hu, country. Tea was served bv
by the The._brtde
Tlie bride iwthmg
marching down the
the
and EJederick were in Battle Creek
Mrs. James Lpnip&gt;tmi. | aisle on the arm of her fatoer. was
Been mending’ u week in Ann Ar-.'committee.
on Saturday.
' c0,n,n
Mra C*'t 1’. Lathrop. Mrs Don Gury. lovely in a floor length gown of
sunday1’rvr.iimc
rvXiS*wlui
Mra.
1mw
white rntln
.... Al^*^
Aih..w huth
n.Mr-,
ri.iri'tu-.' I »-hl'i*
«.itln made
inftrii- on'tiie
&lt;m the Ijirtnceai
nrlnceas
Mr. nnd Mrs. C. H. Ixonard and Sntetenv-’Kuntiuv
witn :1ivam.
,*,.“Mra'7ajJSoi;
Andrew Roush were ut Bowling !heuJuband. Rvmond T Was
Crawford
Mr*. inekwood
Loekwood With
with stv
stylec. Wth
with finger tin
Up veil of tulle
ur.n£r..
5.4.'.
AT. _r.no
.* i n
Mw(nrd :and
.nd Mt*,
Green, Ohio, tin Sunday vlsitli:^
h«-‘
1 Mr£., Jacob-Rehor curing
eaugiitinclusteniwilhorangebloscaught
bi clusters with orange blos. aopm, and curried un arm bouquet
Naval Aviation Cadet Charles Leon. ----- .
----meeruniv. 4iili;lrha”nn7i ’ Mrs. Harry, Larsen was hosted of“ white*'and ’ pmk"‘i&lt;^-buds'*'ttea
nrd, Jr ’
X te aalnma
to lhr Merrt-I-Go dub on Friday &gt;llh »hite ribbon.*
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Clement Twa Jek.
thte “'tcn’tT?Kinn7r
»" «"•'«•» cl “onar Annabelle
of Charlevoix were vUeatA ot Junge X ™*?an be ex|£t“T
Hit maid ot honor. Annabelle
nXrVwere%te'Jol,w
h'* bt
‘dr J
,,rv n
°?r
und Mra Stuait Clement over tin- writing. All hope for his speedy .....
—- joiiez.- siMcrr °01r‘ine
otiac.
wore
uoui
“l card*
gtv-11
lh ,(;wn
of JKiWdej. hill.*
blue «*,ln
ratln
.recovery.
. _
at
C.irtte nnd
lino guest
gUl.M prizes were gl.,
n nf
weekend. \
en Mra Mildred Bums and Mr.- |an(J Ci-irltrd an nrm bouquet of
John IJArold- Hathaway, of Fort
Sergt. Dewey Hunnicutt from Ft. Lizzie Eaton
cuAU'«-r-ls visiting his brother at
Canter was a weekend guwt of tinJ,M.P'l.'.yMS"'ES;«
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SOCIAL EVENTS

PERSONALS

IrragtMARCH 1«

I. The Ladle*
,1 iptltre'.nil to.
I funtArs- chfckeo. inB waucc
-wjj. runner, n.ugmcr or
; Rase hall next. Turidity from five Haven.of fete city. to-«MOl
' to eight
Mr». Fred Zeigler and Fib 21 al Kibe MrmorM oGmH
Mr*. Albert Stauffer are in chargB. Grand Rapid*.
Mrs. J. Henry Bmlth will super-phr bride wore a powder WM
vise the kitchen while Mrs L. Coa- Prepe 1Uit
|tsvy *?»*»«■&lt;wWwW
ton and Mrs N Schowalter will be
wm AMriranteiSffMS; ’
co-chairmen in Ute dining room budl &lt;nd whlt4. bables'-breadi

' the school hall up*tMr*. We whl ^rldes only UXcn&amp;My
welcome your palrorate which has
&gt;U&gt;t-

Bha

,b«n «. rarouruln. la put wry
Henry Kragt. brother of the
i BATCH—NEWTON
| The Enquirer News carried
1 announcement of the marriage'
navy
blue with matching accesaM{Tuesday at the parsonage at
aher corsage was lavender gtadFirst Methodist Church in,' Hu
and pink sweet peas.
, creek of Prraus Newton and S'
Michael Batch of Baltimore, —„ ...-------------- ------------------stationed at the Percy JonesXhos- the ceremony in the dining room
pital. Mra Batch has been \m- ,of the Union depot to the inimcployed in the office of the Percy dlate families and a few friends.
'Jones hospital and ha# been ach-'l Mr. nnd Mrs Kiagt are making
Ing as assistant to the head dictX their home in Grand Rapids jrhreei-*
Ulan. She te the daughter of Mra. ’ they are both employed pr defense .
Voight Newton. R. 3.
whrk-uF- Hayes Mfg. Cprp.

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Ing (pent Tuesday tn Grand Hapida
Mr. antT Mrs Robert McGlocklin
and were dinner guests that eve- were in Ypsilanti over the weekend
nlng ot Mr und Mra. Robert O’Con- ax guests of Mr. anti Mrs. Rexford
nor hi.Greenville
Tate nnd Mr. and Mra. Gordon
Maxine Pannier. wore a floor
Mrs Bernard Reed made a bust- Haver*
=f p.*.!: g“;n satin and
nets trip to Grand Rapids on Mis A j. pjvr and :onfKrnneth
carried an aim bouquet of mixed
Thursday and wax accompanied by Lee cf Flint were gm st., of Mr and
“
'
a1?™'
Mra Dorrance Tretlirle, Mr... La*- Mra J W. Armbnuler. Sr., from
rente Herrick and Mis. Claries Friday until Sunday.
Roy- xnuius or laui.Mmc. "
Faul
cpl Runaid K Ingram of Ft Grand High Prirat of Michigan. . ‘
Trw. McKiuont
Hrnrv Sjtuani.
’1&gt;e ’*'*«
*» « ul&gt;'. LitJoyce Hyde "of WMCE Kalama- George G. Mead. Marvhnd ,sp&lt; nl i J&lt;*.
McEtoight. Heniy
Ovtern. uT
Eh*
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After a Ipng. hard winter you need them in March
P
Hendershott
of'*l
p Norma Jean Bird, also
coustn
zxx» s| ent the wrrkci/d with her the ut ckeml with his mother. Mr.* 'C
,' f.
f, Lathrop
.^"i
'•Fred
F John
M iler Frre
;°f
nower
‘r1'
Grand
Raphk
of l!”' br,de «c’‘nS
n°wcr «
Blr1
more than at any other time.
.... ..... —.......
.....ur rclAUves.
goscu—McClelland
We are glad to" report Uiat David
ML-*.* louella Kelley ol Centreville
Mr*. Robert Cole left last Tin-.Our stocks of all leading brands are complete and at
.5?. I
• •««
Mina Alberta McClelland, daugh­ Shepherd had gained sufficiently to
Is .s|&gt;endlng me week ut the homo day to join her husband. Cpl Chas, uffrSS"*®
be brought home from Bronson hos­
of her brother Stewart Kt-llcy.
Robert Cole, who i* stationed ut the secretary. James Langston, told
ter
of
Mr
and
Mra.
Albert
McClel
­
money saving prices.
rf riiik'caT
pital. Kalamazoo. Saturday. Also
Allan Kelley of Battle Cicek Dt Ridder Air Ba*-. DeRidder. Ixiu- interesting bits about each one" xs '»*•&gt;•'
.racoraage cf pink car- land of Barryville, and Donald that Ferris Brown Is on the gain
s|X'iit the weekend nt iiome.
islntin. and expect* to be gone two ihev rcceivrd their hfr memberships n. onx *rhe grumu*
, Gooch. son of Mr. and Mrs Dew&gt; y now. * Mrs. Harold Springer was a
Mrs Bessie Hughtts ol Prairieville weeks.
Gorch
of
Lansing,
wire
united
in
from Finley Johnston, toastmaster 4
1 *“*?,' l.1^
Kalamazoo visitor Saturday, a Mr.
spent last week at. the hqme ot her
Mrs. Albert Be.iubin and Miss and chairman of the evening. Mu- *'•••
■',’ou.lt,er cor;iaR'! of Plnk marriage Saturday evening. Feb. 21 and Mra. Albert Warner visited their
daughter. Mra Leon Doater.
Bernice Arendt from Wisconsin
sic was fumtehed by Ruth Marble. , *■“{**"
nt the at tlie home of lhe grooms parents. daughter. Mrs. Gertrude Schuster a:
Mr. und Mrs. Harley Fox were spent the weekend with Mrs. B. Lewis
Hine and Chnrleen'Camxm
Dotraid Leonard, brojicx of the To the strains of the wedding Richland Sunday, alao the son-lnSundav guests c.t Mr. und Mrs. a O'Donnell and her daughter Flo­
by --Mbs Bemadinr iaw Harold Schuster at the hospital
hv wnin Himnton groom, wax .best-man^ Horace Nay. march played
-- --------thr eXbi Jr and Milburn Jorqz. couMns of । Hof finan. sister of the mlntetcr, Ute
W. A Furlong &lt;&gt;f Freeport.
rence. Mra. Jean Braubin. who lias
Kalamazoo and feport him on
Mr. and Mrs. Doti Juimscn and been staying at tlie O Dtinn’-ll hour Tne
.'Having eard^whl'e nasi maVr 'the bride, were u-her*.
bridal party took their place, be- In
gain after an accident at the
.daughters of Muskegon Heights acconpianicd Hte jiarty bKanS
—** •“ drar»** were rtinferrrd'uiKin WHIte _Tt^*»ngle ring ceremony wax fore an embankment
inXment of
ot pine boughs,
bouglis. the
Parclunent in which his right arm
were guesu last week ol h« moth- Wbqonsin. , because her l,u
formed by the Rev Henry, ferns and pink rmra .Rev. R_A. was badiv shattered. * Betty and
er. Mt
Alctha Johnson and Mr who has teen stationed at Clear 1-—
,
&gt;f
the
Assyria
Goxfie!
।
Hoffman,
pastor
ot
the
U.
B.
church
and Gilbert
Gilbert Tate
Sta"2L’,'?cU ".I
‘
’
Bobby Schuster who had been spend­
and Mr*. LaFloy Greenfield.
I.ike Camp, hus been transferred to and
laic
presence of* ing a few days with their grand­
! church. After the ceremony the mad
- J the
•*—vows
------ *“in --the
--------------------Mr. nnd Mra George Bauer and W&lt; t Virginia
hi honor of her daughter. Lon- bridal party took their places in about twenty-five relatives.
daughter* GconeAnii and Mary
Keith
1 .&gt; in aster returned op orc's 10th birthday. Mr*. R. K the dining room, where refresh-, Tlie bride was very lovely In a parents returned home.
Frnni't-s of EaM 1-inslng wire Sun- Monday to ills duties at Albion col- Compton entertained seven girl inentx were served,
white satin floor length gown with NORTHEAST WOODLAND
dav j:ue.&lt;l* &lt;11 Mr and Mr. Ixon lw utter : |&gt;er.&lt;|liig th&lt;- weekend at friends
»»h. lace insertions. finger tip veil and
ineim* on Wednesday.
«rum—u.o Games were I Tlie tabic wax.
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Mrs. Rose Pamey of Greenville U
Bauer und Mr. and Mr- Frank Sag • ‘
i,-, h,.,... pl.v.ed and St Patrick s day colors |sweet pens and snap dragons, red. canted an arm bouquet of red mses
Mrs Frank Neuman &lt;&gt;l Grat'd
and white gardenias. Mlsi Edith visiting her brother and wife. Mr.
...
i white
and blue color xeneme
tx-ti
J
'
were
used
for
table
decorations.
whit.*
-rheme
betna
u Durkee
ir.irK*’
...
.
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n hornRapid', was 11 weekend guest at the vp;ti::h Mr. and Mr- Harold
McClelland
of ------Lansing,
in —
an* —
aqua and Mra Ben Schneider * Mrs
Tile ....
Widows
^ub
meets with ii..
Mra. 1.carried
on throughout it.
lhe
—........ —
...
nt weeks,
weeks. returned lo Lima. Arthur Liubaugh N. Michigan Ave..
home of her broth- r nrd . Isler tor two
The brjeb-'. qotng-away outfit : net overjatin. attended her sister, Will Lctson and children. Hamid
in law. Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles Lip - Ohio. Monday.
tomorrow. Friday evening March w.r. .1 po.idn- Hur suit with navy Her corsage was of yellow rrase
"“ buds. and Ardlth visited her parents Mt
comb, nnd her uncle nnd nunt. Mr.
Tlie groom war. attended by his and Mrs. Jesse Walters at Charlotte
12 for the ur.ua 1 supjx*r nt six-thirty blue ncceixories with a corsage of
called to Middleville Tuesday bj
Wednesday * Mr. and Mrs. • xrl
and Mra. Ray Branch.
brother-in-law, Charles Rhoades.
o'clock. The ruesu of honor are 1 white gatdenias.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Richard Groos and
Refreshments
consisting
of a Eckardt and Mr. and Mrs. Ray
About
sixty
guest''
were
in
atMra. Bertha Johnson, Mrs. Minnie *u—*
-•
son Dick nnd Mr. und Mrs. J. W. Cran«
■I tendance frcri Battle Creek. Bellej large bride's cake and home made Scheel visited their aunt. Mra. Sarah
Mayor and Mrs. Charles Leonard Mnrble tint! Mrs. Cora Smith.
Radford and family were among
Oalroth and Mr. and Mrs. Leslie
I ice cream were served.
Ice Cream for
Double K
tlioM- who spent Saturday in Grand
Mrs. Grech is a graduate of Has- Adanui In Maple Grove Thursday
1 Dinner guests of Mr. and Mr. Dowling and Charlotte.
Cadet charl*7&gt; Lunnuid. Jr. ut Bo*l- Richaid
Ranid-s.
'
on Tuesday were —
Dr । Tlie brid ‘ graduated from Belle- lints High end Lx now employed at afternoon. * Tlie W. M. S. held their
oi....... Oroos ....
Salted Nuts
Home Use
Mrs. Lucius Ixibdell of Della. ing Green, Ohio.
1- „ The groom gradu- annual all day meeting at the pat­
und Mrs George Ldckwood. Mr. and v-e Hir.h School Ih the year 1BW.. Wilcox "'Rich
Ohio, vtetrd frlindc in Hu tings BARNUM S( H&lt;i&lt;)l’
Mr- Robert Cook nnd Judge und and until her marriage was cm- ated from Eastern High in Lansing ronage last Wednesday. There was
Mra. A. D McDonald.
r'
- Roebuck store
------ -and Is at «
—. r.i...
-.,- a good turn out for the pot luck
and Middleville thte week.
plovral' nt- "
the "
Sears
Great
Lakes w....i
Naval t
TrainMirra Helen und Margery Rec.'nr
Mr and Mra F. W. Druticenbrod
.dinner at noon nnd a lame crowd
ut Rattle Creek. The "room was,ing School.
Inade n budriess trip to. Detroit last
] enjoyed &lt;the business meeting and
O. G Club nu t at the home al-o a graduate' of Bellevue High
West Woodland Birthday Club met ofThe
We ore operating our Soda Fountain on a port time
-----------------program under
..---------------------------the direction of Mrs
Mra. Harry Young Saturday for schrol in 1937, end te now engaged WEST HOPE
.it the home of Mrs. Bj-tlhii Scofield dinner
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Holmes, of J. S. Deabicf. Use president. Thrive
bridge PrUe* of War 1 in fanning.
•
Friday. Mr*. FninJC Neltiuiinmer Saving: and
schedule. We appreciate your continued patronage
Pontine and Mr and Mra. William from away who attended were Mr.
stamp*
nrc
given
tiw
win-1
Th")
will
rsxldc
at
their
home
was x-.sLst:int hostess. Lirella Rccsor
McCilium and children of Kalama- and Mrs Jesse Rowlader. Mrs. Mar.ntia
at
each
table.
[northcast
of
Aisyrin
Center.
under these conditions.
gate the (adit* another lessoti in
zoo spent the weekend with their garete Gerlinger and Mra. Jennie
The Gtxxi Timer. Club was enter- iATES—WOODEN
Krents. Mr. nnd Mrs. Will McCal- Conley of Nashville and Mra. Fred
s|g&gt;nd to Hie Red Ctow drive soon. .taint'd ut the home of Mr*. Rich- , Misa Charlotte .—
Jane---------------------------------------------------------------------Wooden.
n. Mr. McCallum who has been---Cooke and -----lilUe—son
.. of —
Dorr.
~ * Mr
STEAM HEAT
* Mrs. Fi-nMiimnker or diiuuhtcr Rosa ard Loppenthein for dessert andiSottih Burdick street. Kalamazoo, tunder the Dr*, care for .some time and Mrs Howard Hcwston and babv
will probably call. * Mra. Mil&lt;* Baw­ bridge on Tuesday.
daughter of Mr. nnd Mra. W H. isn't gaining as fast as hte friend* and Mra. Vina Letson of Grand
HOT A COLD WATER
dy returned Saturday from Ann Air
Wooden. Shelbyville, and Kenneth would like to sec him. * Abe-Hay - Ledge visited at the home of Mr
bor where she has been in the hos­
SHOWER BATH
Mr.-. Helen Nelson nnd Mra
Gate*, USNR. Great Lakes ■ ward is spending a few days with and Mr*.1 Wil! Letson and family
pital tieveral weeks. * Mrs Roland Duane Miller entertained the Si Edward
aim of Mrs. Mabie Johncock. E. L. McCallum's at Hickory Com- Sunday. * Bruce Eckardt and Jerry
Valentine and daughter Susan of Cecilia Choir Guild Wed. evening. III.,
Single 83-50 per wk- op
Hastings, and Walter Gates. Parch- crs. helping with the chores. * Mr. Bates came home from M 8. C. al
Ann.Arbor spent the weekend with Feb. 3rd at the iiome of Mra. Nil­ {men*, spoke their marriage vows in and Mrs. Almond Weber of Detrot. ; East Lansing Saturday having com­
Mr. nnd Mra. Fred Durkee * Mr son Dessert was served nnd Mrs.
rend Saturday. March | spent the forepart of the week with 1 pieted their work in the "Short
ond Mrs. Keith Durkee visited the Wm Barnes gave a report on the a ceremony
6. in Kalamazoo. Tlie Rev. Wil- her father. Jesse Osgood. * Mr. and |Course' they took up there this winREGISTERED PHARMACIST ALWAYS ON DUTY
latter's jKircnte. Mr. and Mrs. Adam mis-lonary work
""---------- ' , nanl c. Perdew. First Methodist Mrs. John Moore have moved to the , ter.
&gt;f • Emmanuel
Endres of Freeport Sundav after­
Hastings
Phono 2241
Stalo &amp; JrefforMR
noon. * Pvl. Humid I- Johnston is
BANNER WANT ADVS PAY
now somewhere ln«Scotland.

Don’t forget your

E'. "I?;

Vitamins!

•&gt;" “oL'iifiirw

BETOLB COMPLEX Ut of 90 $249

bot. of 100 $395

17419079

PARKE DAVIS Oliver oil cap, 100 89c

I &lt;N. Y • rqjlroad fur

YEAST &amp; IRON TABLETS bot 250 98c

ROOMS

REED’S

= I&gt;ltlG

STORE =

HOTEL HASTINGS

i20nl

JOB BfTTBR WHH

DMrMt Don
«»­
t
ra.!
Msters onlr attendant.
i rstLua du* “ld
Hastings, performed the. ,

iVeic Spring

I furnished the entertainment. Place. h Mr, Oat„ wa, ^.ducted in 1938
’n^V^ted a 1&amp; Sift

Mi ? ,roln ,1,ph Sr”0°1

1 Holiness Church noth Mr. Joseph
Platt were guests.
Mrv Vem
m.rrUlnnl the
J. EA Chib -at her home Wednesday afternoon.

1 school in 1939. and enlisted in tho
। USNR ...
in October. He has been
(SKSS.J'jp ’'S’?'
.Training cent r. Chicago, Hl. Kai
| omazoo
amazoo Gaze
Gazette.
tte ,

The J.F.T. Club wa- entertained
on Tuesday for dessert at the home
of Mrs. Herbert Freeland Honors
at bridge went to Mra Glenn Blow­
er. Mra. B«rtha Ambruvtcr and Mra.
Hebert Mill­

1 !&lt;I,’iS^TrKANrvOND
;
Mr nnd Mrs.» George Heath have
! received word from their son. Goo.
i Walter Heath, that he received hLi
commission us a Second Lieutenant
cm Feb. 28. He is stationed at a.
J camp at Richmond. Va.. where he
I is in the Army Quartermasters
Corps. Lieut. Heath’s wife Lx work­
ing in Washington. D. C.
Lieut. Heath, who lias been em­
ployed as an accountant for sevt nil years, is enjoying his new work
in the Army and says he is doing
just the kind of job he likes. Best
wishes for a successful future. Lieut.
Heath.

Flowers
and Plants
$95
I, bases
drawedcstal
buflet.
, 52.95
9.95

UnuI SAM feeds his army enriched white bread! And now,

lu help you kcejx fit the Arnej uej, OUR BREAD is enriched
recording to Go»crnmcnt recommendations.
What I* Enriched White Bread? Enriched white bread con­
tain! Thiamine(ViUtnin Bi), Niacin (another "B" Vitamin)
and Iron—vitamins and minerals which you med hate to
help you keep in fighting trim. These arc vitamins and min-

autiful

energy" lu do pur war jobs belter.
At Good As Ever I Don’t expect to ue or taele a difference in

OUR BREAD. Because in looks and flavor it remains the
tame delightful, tender loaf that has been a favorite of
thousand* of women. Just at snowy-white and tempting at

HASTINGS

iavingt

Roses
Carnations
Snapdragons
Sweetpeas
Iris
Tulips
Daffodils
and

’

Azalea
Daffodil
und

Tulip plants

And hvu. OL’R BREAD it belter tor you. Get a loaf today
and e»cry day from no
Uncle Sam!

BANGHART BAKERY

Clyde ilcox
Greenhouses

112 S. JEFFERSON

PHONE 2428

I

Stock

Remember — wc will have
vegetable' plants for spring.
By Ute dozen, thousand and
in Hau.
•

Ward*

DPtrolt' :lnd ,s

W

Tel. 153(4-101 High BL

i

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DRESSES
Select your dresses eorly while the

assortment is at its best.
J U N I 0 R S-9 to 17

298 to J275

'

M I S S E S-12 to 20

398 to I5OO

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REHEARSALS BEGIN FOR
-HEAVEN CAN WAIT"
The dramatics class has choien
"Heaven Can Walt" as tlie annual
Junilor play to be given March 26 in
Central Auditorium. TIPs is the play
bv Harry Segall from wliich tlie mo­
tion picture "Here Comes Mr. Jor­
dan" was adapted.
The piny is a cotnedy-fanta.iy in
three acts. Tlie principal characters
of the play arc Joe Pendleton.
James Malcolm; Mr. Jordan. Duane
Wolters; Messenger 7013. Barter*
Shannon; Max Levene. Richard Ra­
ney; Tom Abbot, jack Maxon: Bet­
te Logan. Helen Carl; Julia Farns­
worth. Pauline Chandler Minor
characters are: Mrs. Ames. UlaGarlinger: nurse. Martha Mesecar; Su­
fic. maid. Joyce Huekendubler; Ann.
maid. Lcta Falconer; Williams.
Franklin Bush: first e^coit. Fem
Fruin; second escort. Dorothy Wil­
liams; workman. Marvin Hayniw;
. D.'fty. Hart Daniels: doctor. Otb
Earl; ploiticlolhcsman; Ross Cadwallader.
’
The theme of the play revolves
around this quotation from it. •'It's
no good grafting one tree or flower
into finother of a different nature."
How Mr. Farnsworth teach a. merry
cluse in pursuit of happiness.in the
forms of other men. after he. has
been mLxtnkenly captivated bv one
cf Mr Jordan's messengers, makes
a delightful fantastic comedy.

The Michigan Tuberculosis Asso- j
, elation will observe the 35th annl- ’
, versary of its founding on Febniaiy
। '21.
___

Jj —ON PAY DAY, BUY BONDS— '

Women* 38 to 52 '
Stouts ond Half Sixes

18’A to 26 Vi
Materials are fine Jersey. Two piece’ contrasting
colors—Flat Crepe. Sheer Rayon Prints and
stripes—Rayon Jersey—Jacquard Crepe, good
assortment of Navy, Rose. Green. Gold. Block ond

White ground with floral designs.

bru* Be At

SPRING COATS
and SUITS
Well made from high grade materials, tailored
by the best manufacturers Coots ond Suits, ot

popular prices.
Buy clothes only as you need them—don t
be guilty of greed.
• Take care of the clothes you have—keep
well-groomed in wartime.

• Speak the truth—Stop Ration Rumors!
Into stocking up now . . . joull protect youraelf and also
perform a patriotic service to your country.

12°o to 27s0
NEW SKIRTS AND

BLOUSES

frandsen9#
“Exclusive But Not Expensive!”
HASTINGS

�.

Tnr HASTINGS BANNER, THURSDAY. MARCH 11. IMS

MOR EIGHT

The Hastings Banner

1 Mr JndKMrs. Holland Pixley and
yon Donuld. and Mr*. William E
Pixley and son Jerry spent Sunday
with their parmu. Mr. mid Mr*.
Cits*. Pixley. * The Kinsley Lndir.
Aid will hold their regular monthly
meeting at the Kinsley Community
Hall on March 17. Potlurk dinner
* Mrs. Wm. Buckland of IJtch field
«L&gt; a visitor at the II. O. Artnoui
home Tuesday uftetnoon * Mr. and
Mr.-. Chari. Lechleitner und : on Leo
Micnt Sunday at the home at their
. on Edwmd in Halting*.

CLASSIFIED WANT ADS

Pnbllaiwd

EIGHTYSEVENTH YEAR■

CLASSIFIED KATES

AUTO REPAIRING AND MISC

EMPLOYMENT HELP WANTED

,

Full b.fl.i:—11 t.iiu .hor.e.. ...nnd and
.'I ti.ll- |.| -.b-iul Or «,fl l-i
alright. .our rhui.-e of .even. Joe C..r
r.g.n, MlddteGHe It. 3. Moldi-GI.r.
_ Free|-.rl rued.
3 1II.
Ilarr&gt;&gt;. &lt;’t
t.l..« i&lt;n: sale—? i.or«..
«,r
ag..
3 tu n. al»i&gt; taM lo liuy. hayjouil.r USED CARS

AN ESSENTIAL
WAR INDUSTRY
NEEDS HELP
TO "KEEP 'EM
ROLLING"

ORDER FOR PUBLICATION

BRAKEMEN
SWITCHTENDERS
TELEGRAPH OPERATORS
YARD CLERKS
Apply Superintendent's Office,
NYCRR, lackion. Mich.

Strcdtbeck

heme in Woodland, tormefly owned

Shriber and Mrs. Lro Barry ami son
culled on Mr. und Mrs. J J. StrodC- ORDER FOR PUBLICATION
ner and family of Woodbind Friday
attimoon. * Mr and Mr&gt; Finnic
Shriber mid Mr. and Mr.. la’n Bar-

Wallrr Sindej'. 1: 1. i.hone 704 I.' 1.

Sheldon Agency
Bondi

CARLTON CENTER
Mr. mid Mr*. J. J.

T IL W. .are lissom.
3 25
LIVESTOCK
Fob hex i— it..ij'i w. Ar.vt. .........
FOB SALE-—Nue pair «.dl«, turning
1 yr., old. unbroken. Fred Durite*.
2 r»ltr* north. Coat. Groir. U mil* tie UllE FtllJI- For rent. cj-f.rer.-'e
_ »•.!,_ y
.
3 It
Kal.ou./.... 111.... 437 Fort.1 .st.
FOB SALK— fb.rfrr While «lork hog.
Ki.!*®...... M..N
311
2 )&gt;• old. (.rl.ljfe ILo|&gt;&lt; &lt;L-I...
tille.
?___ 3 It
FOB SALK—Bay gelding. 12 &gt;r« old

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LEGAL NOTICES
1 NOTICE TO creditor.*
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VVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVV

ME? SXA

and Mrs. Win ’Shriber und family
of Hasting'.
•

CARD OF THANKS

I-'.

NOTICE TO CREDlTORfl

Swanson Agency

BUY WAR BONDS TODAY?

PROTECT YOUR CAR
From $1.00 up with
Slate Fanns 80-20 collision
FARM BUREAU STATE AGENT

WILLARD TABLET CO.

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AT FIRST
SIGN OF A

AUCTION SALES
List Your Sale With
HENRY FLANNERY
NASHVILLE
PHONE 3201

' ORDER FOP. PUBLICATION

CAUCUS NOTICES

666 TABLETS. SALVE. NOSE DROPS

phone nra hickory

DU. I. J. CASTON

AUCTIONEER

OPTOMETRIST
Panroast Bldg.
Hastings

Loren Coppock Delton, Mich.
Satisfaction Guaranteed. Dates cau
be made at Banner Office.

Phone 2703

notice

or

mortgage sale

Marshall Furnaces
Coal, Gas and Oil Fired

EXCHANGE
YOUR WHEAT

Rtpairs furnished and
stalled for all makes of

ECON-O-COAL STOKERS
Sheet Metal Work
Eavestroug'hing

C. E. GOODYEAR HDWE
Phone 2331

a

v-Ti-.r. r.ti otmf,nt

JERRY
Phone 2519

ANDRUS
Nall Bk. Bldg.

Lily White Flour
ment

Mr.
GENERAL INSURANCE
' SURETY BONDS

for some of that good

irr.PF.it roe. runt. ru ns

.10 t r»t J.1I. ..r riuii.nng. repairing .-r
CARLTON T» ■

Ilei.rr Mlll.r. iH-tUur. E-ld- .

1X I I l&gt; - M;'.d.»g and darl .
•Mr. h," - 1. Coat., n* E ivm-r
Si la'.!
an

s:”

of nail—fine, medium, and
coarse—block and rock.
Pen your chicken* up with

L-ld.

Farm equipment

AND M1SC.
FOB HALF. DeLaval

RUTLAND TWP

• i .r- n.iik.r

ititlun. Phone Haul., tti.k 20 2*.**«.
311

rot:

Quality

r.k* r

AUCTIONEER

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SMITH BROS
VELTE &amp; CO

LOST. STRAYED
STOLEN

DEWEY REED

always.

fuels

HASTINGS. MICH.

Dates can be made at Banner office.
Phon* 3*67
Hastings. Mien

BALTIMORE TWP
Fi II

I NOTICE TO CREDITORS

Shipping Livestock

Buyer for STILES and
Company Hasting* stock­
yard*. phone 2588. or call
717—F3 through lhe
week.
tf.

FOR SALE
WOODCRAFTWORK

IRVING TWP

' i mb

Knick-nark racks, knee hole desks,
sewing rabinets. combination book
and niagatine racks. Other things
SlfEKP SlIEABlNll

KNEE BOOTS J

.’2.98 *4.481
Lacc Top Knee Boots $4.98

r &gt;-.l,

For your old Scrap Iron.
Radiators, Batteries. Alu­
minum, Bran, Copper &amp;
Lead.

Oil From Soya Beans
Oil. obtained from tcl'ya beans, is
one of the Ingredients used to make
oleomargarine ibuttcr substitute!
and America is producing a stag­
gering amount of Uns oil. at the
rate of 150 pounds a minute.

GLENN F. LAUBAUGH
Hailing*

Truss Fitting

17

Jan. T utile. &lt;

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KALAMAZOO RENDERING WORKS

DO YOU HAVE THE
MONEY TO PAY THEM?

SCHEDULE OF 1042 FEDERAL
INCOME TAXES

• This year it is rnore important than ever befor&gt;»)hot income taxes be paid promptly. If you
do not have enough money put aside to pay
your tqxes, get in touch with us for on income
tax loan. Pay your taxes and get them off your
mind . . repay us monthly*
Loons in Small Amounts or up to $300
Ca*h Advanced For All Worthy Purpose*. Several Loan
Plans Available. Inrluding Straight Signature Loans,
No Embarrassing Inquiries Made Of Friend*. Relative*

C

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1.1'0
1.100
1.800
I Hi. &gt;
J o-.o
2.200
2.400
MOO
a 800

CITIZENS CREDIT CORP.
101'a W. STATE STREET
HASTINGS. MICHIGAN

PHONE 2722

95

HI-CUT VICTORY WORK RUBBERS
Men's and Boys'

$ Jt

PHONE COLLECT KALAMAZOO 2-9544

How Much Will Your
Income Taxes Be?

nOUKEHOLn GOODS

MlC.

LY BARKER'S
Hastings Phons 2115

AH possible recoverable animal fats vital to
WAR PROGRAM

Best Qualify
Red Soles

M

1.49
BLACK
UPPERS
AND
SOLES

lln.'r.»- F11
city

.’I'S

Men's Hip Boots

DEAD STOCK REMOVED PROMPTLY
HORSES 55.00 COWS q.oo

CASH

AUCTIONEER
Experience and Training
in nearly every line
Phone 72
Middleville

U

LIGHT OR HEAVY

HAY GRAIN A FEEDS

Phone 2837

i

Our Stocks ot Present .
ARE COMPLETE!

ORANGEVILLE TWP

FOR
INSURANCE
Hotel Ilutlngi
Phono 2MS
U

PREPARE NOW TO GET

5 YOUR BOOT ORDERS IN EARLY

MISCELLANEOUS

JAKE DEPRIESTER

C. "BILL” SHERWOOD

5

DBANtlEVILLE TWP

Every Saturday

MEN'S 4 BUCKLE

HEAVY
BUY WHILE
THEY LAST

ARCTICS

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�THE

HASTINGS

EIGHTY-SEVENTH YEAR

HIGH SCHOOL

HOPE CENTER
Sunday dinner guests at the Paul
Mrs. Uicllle Kahler is In the Os­
Huffman home wore Freeman Hoff- 1
teopathic hospital in Battle Creek
man und family and mol tier, Mrs.)
• b.ne
Elie wiui
wm operated on Thursday
Lizzie Hoffdliui and Mr, und Mrs ’
By JANE CAMERON
morning Uist reports arc that .'he
David Hoftmnn. * Mra. A. T. Eaxli.
Is getting a|.&gt;i.g nicely * Born to
Mr. and Mrs. Clare Eash. Mrs Keith
Daniels. Mrs. Helen ’Iffirkey ot Has- i We've done many a good turn for Mr. and Mrs. Leon Pavne n baY&gt;V
tings, Mr.- Anna Wolcott of Lan-i our boy*, in the service und now we girl. Grandma and Grandpa Payne
•■ins attended theCharlotte
funeral iii
of the
Mr.second game The
ure wearing a broad smile now a.«
..... M .
*,e working night nnd day lo ll
pcrEash's sister. Mn. Lizzie Speicher
Ls their first grandchild. * Vinceof Shipshewana. Ind.. Thursday feet an invention that will be a law Juscpti.Salik of thU place left
Mr, Eash was unable to attend the boon to the civilian imputation lor Fort CitM* r Friday mottling *
funeral on account of sickness a . Tills —
*—• Is —
*•--• -a
gadget
cajled
Meat• Lyle Ashby if helping to harvest the
Mr. and Mra Harvey Blough of Wel­ i locater or ■ Meal detector. Af- ice crop at Acker's point. * Clarence
come Comers. Mr nnd Mrs. Charles ■ ter rationing &gt;tarts we hope to have and Izon Payne arc cutting logs for
Baker of Fillmore. Mr and Mra. it in u«e in every home in America. Mr. Pottor near. Bedford. * Mr and
Danny Zook and Nelson Thomas of You suspend it over your plate and Mrs. Milton Warner and daughter
Clarksville. Mr. and Mrs. Frank it will instantly locate your portion Lois ol Batlie Cn-ck spent SunttaJ
Jones of Grand Rapids Jessie ot meat for the meal. This is so that , afternoon with their |&gt;armts. Mr
Blough and son Kenneth of Free­ it won't get lost and you will eat it and Mr. Fh-d Afliby * Mrs Birport were cullers the pan week at with *n mouthful ot spinach and tlenu
t.yttli* of KuKm Co. spent the
Jerry Blough - * Mr and Mrs Will then accuse other members of your
Mlrhler and daughter. Gwendolyn family of hooking it behind your weekend with her mother. Mra Floy
were in Hasting.: Friday. * Mrs. back. Tills invention should save McDermott. * Mr and Mrs. Ralph
Kingsbuty'-i
little son who bus been
Orvin Allerdlng attended.
the many a battle on the home front.
quite sick is better * Roy Wells and
family have moved onto the lxv&gt;tcr
Lecce id Elmdale * Miss Corrine
Fisher
farm
In Hhuitz and Mr. and
Gk»s viidu-d her friend. Mrs. Ann­
The kids had a half hour of swing
abel tenner Of Kalamazoo the past music (?» and the announcer was Mrs. 1. Fisher have moved in Has­
wwk. ★ Mrs. Alice Gardner and going over the titles of the i/i-calk-d tings * George Harrison Payne.
brother Einorv accompanied Rev. songs. He says. "1 will now give you Jr . son of Mra George Payne of
arid Mrs McCue to the Memorial a thumbnail sketch—" and quick ns Kalamazoo and Miss Ruth ChapServices for Bernard Fighter at a flash I sassed turn buck. ' You man. daughter ot Mr. nnd Mrs Carl
Freeport Sunday afternoon Mr. and mean thumbnail across a black­ Chapman of Kalamazoo were mar­
Mra McCue were dinner guests of board sketch." I've been quite ried cn .Feb i&gt; at tho Lutheran
Mrs. Gardner and brother Emory.
church. Goldsboro. N C. Mrs. Payne
* Steven Miller nnd brothers War- pleased with myself ever since
«i-. employed at the Upjohn Co.
eii and Lester and brother-in-law.
to lyr marriage. He previously
I’m still looking for a pair of shoes prior
Bert Gray attended the funeral of
taiighl school at Ptainyell andMaltheir brother-in-law at lake City with a built-in hot foqj There ought
on Friday. * Warren Miller and to be a shoe manufacturer some­ errvlccs and now L* an Instructor at
family of Campbell were Sunday where who would make n pair ot the Seymour Johnson Field. N. C.
dinner guests nt the Steve Miller shoes especially for u.s poor cold­ Mr. and Mrs. Payne'are residing In
home * Bert Gray and son of blooded goons. I've thought of tying Kliv toii, N C. Many here will re­
u'tv-Studi-nguests
’ councila that
each ch»&gt;
Campbell were Thursday
hot brick
under each foot but It
Mrs George Payne nndher
of Steve Millers’ * Mrs Harold would be excruciating to the lino­ । member
husband, the late George Pavne and
Woods nnd Mra. Vlnti) Woods were leum.
son Geo Harrison whn lived in this
Thursday alter guests of Mrs Mar­
community
before going to Kalama­
tin Kunde * Murlorle Porritt aeCertain persons have made dero­ zoo.
eompanird Mrs Catharine Reulis
remarks concerning our pro­
of Caledonia to Grand Rapids Sun- gatory
gress
with
our
Red
Cross
sweater,
DI
RFF.E
da afternoon to attend the D. A. R nnd liave expressed heartfelt sym­
meeting. * In regards to the item
r Mr anil Mrs John Moore are
of last week It should have read pathy for the valiant watrlor who moving from tin- Mrs Sarah Ickes
that Ijunen Bergeron who Ls con­ wears it. I resent their remarks and farm to the Everett McCollum farm.
nected with the Air Service enm- I know how I'll get even with them
mpnd of Dayton. Ohio. vLdted from I won’t let their kids mark on my
Wednesday evening until Sunday wallpaper anymore
tin- faithful active member
noon with his wife and family al
Moore I- conference secretary and
The first spring flolt-Ls to the John
Sunday school superintendent.
Mrs Harrv Cramer. * Mrs. Jennie women who have charge of the Red * Mrt Henry Davis Is gaining
Ptitdee -and Mrs. Estclla Rosier ac­ Cross sewing and knitting. They put literly
and expects to return home
companied the former's brother. in long hours supervising this work. from Pennock hospital in the near
Henry A
.. Johnson
........—. „to the Rowne
------ and then it lulls to them to correct future. * Mbs Mary Baulch of Bal­
Center .....
aid u..
on Wednesday. * Mrs. [ tuuu.iww.
countless nu.i.ni.wmar
mistakes while ovataaaiK
sorting
Creek spent Sunday with the
Laura Flynn of Bowne Center was shipments to go out A dear friend tic
a Tut-Mijjy nftemopn raller on Mrs ha(J lh(. locu| chapter during the home folks. * Sunday guests of Mr
Jennie Pardee and Mrs. Lydia Hol- ja5t tt.ar anj mnny. many nights a niui Mr^ Tinwi'Mil-Ton’nrri famTiv
tuhv‘1!; vr »
t
comb * Mrs. F.stella Rosler was n (eW n[ u&lt;% h ,
hl.r rl[r ou. n|lll
Alto and Lowell on business Sat- mw
---- -----------------------------over garments after---------------the other.-, SbK? WK), Six . Mr
nrday. * Avatinn Cadet Johnnie
left. She was avoiding hurt feel­ Mra Edward Rice attended thEash of Glenview. III., visited the. had
ings nnd It made some pretty tired funeral of Mrs. Sam Pratt of Rutpast week with hLt parents. Mr. . backs and eyes for the ones who
land Wednesday nt Hustings. *
। mid Mra A. T. F.ush
■
1 helped
work ThisMr.wasand Mra. Leon Youngs and'
■■'•i— her in this
• •••«
Just sewing for n neighborhood and, r„mll.. ML„ j,.an Hu|lt of Hastings.
DUNHAM DISTRICT
'
. when you consider the
last-minuttT
‘J^)^Mr
and Mr- Gordon Wolf of PlainMrs. Row Munger spent the last ,'"alterations for an entire
County.
*” r"
* well. Mr. nnd Mra. Duane Hunt.
week. In February In Nashville al I nnd the responsibility that goes with Hubert
„ulx.rl Hunt,
Muni local
local wcrc dlnntu
olnnc.the home of her brother. Matthew R. f say that these women are sure
Mr an^Mra were
Claud Hunt

BARRY BYPATHS

:

'Die Hastings basketball tiram will
play Eaton Rapids In the district
area tournament i«f Ciiarjoitr tomuirow nlgiil Utki view Wiirplay
finals wilt lx- held on Saturday to
determine the tournament winner,
physics cltu» Ls probing int.i

ha-;

mode!

BANNER

HASTINGS. MICHIGAN. THURSDAY. MARCH 11. 1943.

E-model plan--. The delayed plans
arrived last ThttrMiay&lt; The model
• wixxl blea-ks cut
constructing mwb.

■ unit on consume

of buying
tudv &lt;.f histone

holr and chorus
have been studying about
n different comiio-ir. reading abdtil

been decided by the Far
buying a j&lt;«p Four paiU-rx will
Im- made Willi on outline of n leap
on them for each division. Each
M:dnp day. according to tho amount
of str.inps and bonds sold, n nro-

The defense .tamp

former student of

toys, put nn n campaign

home rnqtn m
hnol bv buying bonds
inomitii-i; :•« F32I.S5.
..-hnol Tlie Ohl Re­
fer-, i- fuml-hcd the entertainment,
which enn Med of a short Girl Retei.c nuetlng. a Jazz bond. and a
.quiz nriwrnm Refreshments were
„Vh
attended St
Th.... ....
‘
Rose Catholic church services Suild.n. March 7.
Tne intramural basketball games
in lhe G. G A. were finished Frldfiv. night. February 20. The re­
sults were: first piner honors went
tn lhe wnlors with 5 wins and I
!!•: cond sophomores 4 win. and
2 Invsi • third, juniors with I wins
und 4 losses; fourth, fn-sjtmen !&gt;
Io'ms and 1 tie.
■flir high scorers were. Jennett
Do:»t v. Junior. 24 points: Jean Lopnentitien nnd Man Ketcham; Mil­
lars. 20 points each; Sally Goodv»t:r. freshmen. 14 points; Doris
Izx-kwood. sophomore. 10 points
Thursday. March 4. a written
ml*s Fssnn win given tn the mem­

Bolcii.
nuleh while her housekeeper,
hniiM-keeoer. Mrs.
Mrs ! doing
dnirnr more titan
than their bit'to
hit tn help
heln
Myrelc Wallace, was at her own 1 win this war.
home in Castleton nnd with her
daughter. Mra. Fern Mead before
PnUy s (rMhman Mwlng class h
her grandson AW &gt;eft for Atmy ukln# shop and Uu. frwhnian &amp;hoi,
rervice ♦ The Dunham Commun y rl|us u takillR cookinjt. !
know
Circle will meet al the sdioolhoiisc ljQW thc
nrp comjng
thcjt
Saturday evrailng. March 13. Ml p^. but lhc
arr
who wish will be given an op^ir- tfup to form j J&lt;;{ palsy take Rn ()[d
tunity to contribute to the Red (&gt;alr or
for hrr lessOp Jn
Cross campaign. * Mr. and Mrs ghear-sharpening and she says she
Clyde CiteeM-man and family spent h„ lhcm now w lh(iy wU| cu!
Sunday with Mrs. Grace Stanton
cut clolh when ghe took
Mw'f nV; !°ne of lhe Rlr1-' usc&lt;* then‘ ,0 HP'
0Ut Mn,C n“lls ttn&lt;1 “ lhat *an’1 «
“lek I never saw one. That
and Mrs. Dale Sponwller. Sunday ; xx,r nlan lcacher x teei Mrry for
before returning to East Lansing
of cIaM ot KiSKiinir Rirts
where Pfc. Lake Is attending the hammering with flatirons, prying
Small Arms school.
with shears, nutting a motor toI gelher with hairpins, and heaven
help his razor If they get hold cf It.
HENDERSHOTT
Mr. nnd Mrs. Robt. Bryans moved I1 look for him to enlist in the Com­
to their new home in Hastings last I' mandos before the three weeks Ls
Thursday. Mrs. Ernie .Matteson and over.
Mrs. Floyd Garrison helped Mrs.
Goodbye, now
Bryans that day We are sorry to
have these good friends move away,
nnd hope they will be happy and
Mr. Bryans enjoy better health. * .
Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Blum of Hastings !
were Saturday evening callers at l
Lawrence Christensens * Mr. and
Mrs. Clinton Lahr of Hostings called
at Al Brills on Friday evening. *
Mr.i. Ted O'Laughlin spent Thurs­
day afternoon with Mrs. Lyle Bris­
tol in Hostings. * Mrs. Jennie Slo­
cum is home now after an absence
of several weeks. * Mrs. Lawrence
chrtslenstn will entertain the W. s.
C S. a week from this Thursday.

Intel ‘qu id tournaments started
March :■ between chases tn physical
qtlucaifon. Tlie,winning squad* will
Friday. March 12. ends the first
markiiu* |&gt;eriod of the M-rond M-mi'trr. R»’|&gt;ort cards will be dis­
tributed on Wednesday. Man-h 17.
An optional assembly was held In
Central auditorium Friday. March
5th.
A short plav called •'Native
France" was given by a few talented
hieh school students directed by
Miss Ruth Robson.
Enough squares to finish four
Afghans have been turned in to the
junior i?c&lt;! Cross by students.
Tli.’si' nfghntts wilt be sent to hos-

The first club hour of tin- sente“lcr wits hold Mopdav. March 8.
Kew officers were dieted and stu­
dents who dcMrcd to. transferred
their membcrslilp from one club to
another.
Early dingnn-ls of tuberculosis,
plus prompt treatment under com­
petent medical supervision, speeds
recovery and clucks the spread ot
the disease

CEDAR CREEK
Mrs. Russell Watson nnd Pattie
spent Thursday and Friday with I
Russell ir\ Detroit. * Leslie Gould
and family spent Sunday with Mr.
nnd Mrs. Bill Osborne In Climax. *
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Groverdent
of Battle Creek visited nt Arcelius
Campbell's on Sunday. * Mr. and
Mrs. Harry Lelnnar of Delton visited
nt Mr. nnd Mrs. Henry Lelnaar'.s on
Sunday. * Mb.s Joyce Iximniers of
Hastings. Mis* Marjory Lammers of
Kalamazoo and Mr. and Mrs. Clair
Lammers of Battle Creek spent Sun­
day with Mr. and Mrs. John Lam­
mers.

Ignition Tune-up
Cos-saving is vital these
days—and you can help by
letting our experts check
your ignition. Drive in!

Lubrication

DRINK MILK EVERY DAY
Here's a toast to join in—the heolth of our
great notion! Soldiers, War Workers and Civilians! Glasses high for Uncle Sam! (Glasses
brimming with the goodness of HIGHLANDS
DAIRY GRADE A MILK.) The toast all
America loves! For on energy-booster and
body-buildpr. milk is
w$th every meal.

unsurpassed!

Drink it

HIGHLANDS GRADE A MILK

Reduce wear on parts to a
minimum with thorough
lubrication. We do the j&lt;
here at standard rates.

HIGH IN CREAM CONTENT. RAW
OR PASTEURIZED. PT. 7c. QT.

4Q
IO

BUY U. S. WAR BONDS AND STAMPS
DRIVE IN TODAY FOR

ANDRUS SERVICE
Phone 2240 Hastings

AMERICAN LEGION

LyBARKER’S

worried
About

PLAN NOW FOR ’44!

Marsh 31 is the Deadline

OTHER SERVICES

RATIONING

March
15th ?

Because curly tuberculosis has no
! symptoms, tho Michigan Tubercu­
losis Association points out that ev­
ery person should have a tuberculin
tet. If the skin reacts to this test,
a chest X-ray should follow to de­
termine whether disease is present. ।

INSPfCTION TODAY!

SECTION TWO—FACES I H

diate distributors, but retailers and 1
charge being Mra. Alma LarMn.bulk users cannot.
, Mn. Lydia Rcgen. Mra. Ruin
Moore. Mra. Irene Johncock and
Those Who May Open Ration1
| Mra. Mary Wiedlea. The meat,
Banking Accounts:
.
.
. ..—r- .
potatoes, deuert and coffee will b«
☆ AT A GLANCE
Retailcf.v who own only one store
furnished, but Uu&gt; balance of tlw
_______________________ __
j1"'1
‘&gt;rOs’, t***’ JT,u,ne 1,1
/menu Is. to be pot luck.
"" Dec. 1942 was under $5,000.
Other committee.-: are: Dining
industrial hand
other
Thi.-; is n regular weekly feature, Restaurants, mutuumi
:&gt;u outer
\ room. Mra. Gertrude Craig: pro­
designed to aid vou in your cur- bulk users may al&gt;o open such se­
—■■■ 1 1 gram. Mra. Gladys Henry.
rent purctuisrs of item’, rationed by counts . .
.
Twenty-four adult and Junior \ Watch next week* news for fur­
In a Ration Banking Account
you
the government. Tills newspaper
ma
1bellcvf.i this service will enable in­ deposit ration ’-tamps, certificates members of the Auxiliary attended -cr deta*“
1dividuals to cooperate more fully in or ration checks with your own the meeting on Thursday evening, BRANCH DISTRICT
winning the war on the home front. local commercial bank. Then you a pot luck supper preceding tlie
write ration checks against your de­
Lasripeek's Utter
Blue, point-ration stamp; A. B posit whenever*&gt;ou wish to fr-stock business see-sloti. The Unit Li-conMr. andMrs.’ EMU WhlUtHtM
।und C ip War Ration Book Two, a rationed item Purpose is to simp­ sidering the purchaw of a piano children oCManhill were Saturday
lify the keeping of accurate records for the Legton hall. Hearts were evening guests oTMr_aiul Mrs Ken­
;good through March.
and to relieve the local Ration played during the social hour, with neth Norton. Mr and Mrs. Keith
Boards of considerable detail. Mrs. Helen Schanta and Mrs Hazel Norton and children of Kalarr.o, Mr.
Stamp 25 for 1 pound. Rood to
The Barry County Ration Office Hinkley as the winners.
and Mrs. Herbie Wilcox and friend*
March 21.
*
- Plans for the Legion Birthday were also visitors. * Mr. and Mra.
order each Wednesday afternoon.
Krtv were discussed, the party to Vincent Norton accompanied Mr.
Stamp 11 also good for 3 pounds
heU on Friday. March 19. In- and Mra. Kenneth Norton to tlie
1through Mutch 15."
stead of on March 15. the regular home of Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Hall,
IIIGHBANK
Both coffee nnd sugar coupons
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Marshall ot day Because of conflicting eventa Jn Katamo Sunday altemAa.
are from the same War Ration Detroit apent the weekend at Mrs. on the 15th. the later date was
-------- :----- - •'»
1----"
BcxJc 1.
Fri-dn Marshall's. * Mrs. Maoh- chosen
, There were 5720 new case* of luInstitutional fsers Must Register Manning and family of Battle Creek
Dlnner Ls to be served the U- | berculrata reported to the Michigan
Institutional users of canned weie Sunday guests of Mr. and gionnaires
and Auxiliary members Department of Health last year,
:goods und other food items on the Mi.- Hunk Hawblitz. * Mr. and at 6:30 o'clock, the committee in . Thu is an increase of-six per cent.
rationed list must register at tlie Mr- Will Na»h and son of near
Barry County Ration OH tee- ht-te Marshall were Sunday guests 6f Mr.
nnd Mrs B. Nash mid sons * Lit­
tle Tommv Reid fell and cut the
of his head Thursday which
Stump 17 good for one pair shoes back
required several stitches. * Mrs
Fr.aa
Marshall called on her grandGasoline
drughtrr.
Mbs Murton Marshall of
Stump Number 4 from Basic .Bellevue and
Mrs Mabie Marshall
Mileage Ration A Book, worth 4 of Nashville last week who are m
gallons ol Rusoliiic. good throug.i Pennock hospital nt Hastings. *
Mnrch 21 Stamps in B and C books Mr. nhd Mrs Marshall Green and
iiLso valued at 4 gallons, good for family of. the Moore district visited
the period as noted on tlie front Sunday r.l Mr. nnd Mrs. Worth
of ‘itch books.
Green's. * Mr. and Mrs* Glenn
Marshall visited their daughter,
rs Rachel Hill Sundav who Just
inspection Deadlines
Follow-up returned home from ■ the hospital
Rook­
holders
First
Inspection utter an operation for sinus trouble..
A'
March 31
...------Every G months
' B'
February 28 Every 4 months
■C" . February 28 Every 3 months
The towiwditp has been organized
• T"
February 28 Evjry 2 months by districts, and ready for work:
Tlie best way you can coo]&gt;cra:e Mr.. Pearl Holmes has the Eagle
in th&lt; .Government's rubber con­ district nnd Mra. Allan Wood the
servation program Is to have your Checkered. * Mrs. Sylvia Conklin.
automobile the" Inspected well m -iccomtHriled her sister. Mrs. Ray
advance of deadtini* dates. This Ls Ostroth io see her sister and family.
IN FIRING GUNS AND IN
to your advaniage because shoultl Mr. and Mis Btyon VanAttkcn near
one of your tires be driven beyond 'Charlotte ♦ News from Ronald
FILLING PRESCRIPTIONS . . .
repair or recapping through neglect Conklin finds him in the service in
on your pari, you cannot qualify Utah, with his twin brother. Donald
Our well-equipped laboratory, long experience and
'r.t Kciirrt-. Tcxak * Ernest Van
infinite care have enabled us to fill your prescrip­
. Syekle in the service for some time
Furl Oil
gallons:
Coupon 4 good for 11 gallons.
came home Saturday for a furlough.
tions with flawless accuracy for many years. To­
' vail)
Valid Febroary
February 3
2Jthraufh
’—April
---- " 11 • Mn Un» Conklin Mr.. Hrlrn
‘•.■Jkln.-Eltn-Un » »n.l Ctanm.n .&lt;«!*? ■!» M Cra»
day. when good heolth is a matter of notional wel­
Januarv 27
meeting at tlie home of Mrs For) &lt;TN» After
fare. don't take chances on faulty prescription fill­
regulation
applies
only
to
eat
Stamm.
*
Mra
Beatrice
Hughes
; certain business firms, not Individ- of the checkered dktrlct will entering Call 2115.
'uals&gt;
Business Concent* which , tain the Jolly Dozen organization
MUST Open Ration Banking Ac- on Thursday, and the.Red Crass
work will be in prominence. * Mrs.
( counts:
! Sugar and Coffee—primary dis- Olive Tobias spent the past week in
and wholesalers—retailers Battle Creek with her grandchildren
i tributora
who own more than one store nnd nt the Mr. and Mrs. Tuttle home,
whose gross volume of fora:1-------- - --- -------------------Sunday in honor of Mrs. C. Hunt's retailers
HASTINGS
-------------------PHONE 2115
sales
was
or more In Decern- ; Early tuberculosis Is curable. Fol
birthday. *’Mr. and Mrs. C. Peck ber 1942: $5,000
iib-o chain retailers.
' low the example of the armed fore
of Hastings apd Mr. nnd Mrs
Gasoline—licensed nnd Interme- es—get a chest X-ray.
Wayne Wheeler and daughter of
Battle Creek Spent Sunday with Mr.
nnd Mrs. Willard Ickes. * Mr. nnd
Mrs. Claud Hunt spent Friday with
Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Matthews at
Freeport

HIGHLANDS DAIRY
Phone 2651

ROBERT W. COOK. Prop.

Hasting*

Let's get down to brass TAX! The Income Tax you
have to pay on March 15th is bigger than you ever paid
before. Sure, you're proud to give your dollars to get
the war job done . . but, if you haven't been saving for
taxes all along, it'll be more than a little tough to jug­
gle the budget! And.it needn't be that way of all . . .

Here's what to do! Start now to save o certain amount
each week for your '44 Taxes! Sounds simple doesn't it?
Just set oside 52 reasonable weekly sums - that you'll
hardly miss -- instead of the big budget-killers you suf­
fered this year. Then, when March 15, 1944, rolls
around .. . you'll have it to give . . . and give gladly . . .
to preserve the American Way of Life.

On all
financial
matters
see your
banker
firstBuy War Savings
Bonds and Stamps
Hara.

HASTINGS CITY BANK
'Fifty-Six Years of Continuous Servic*”

PHONES: 2105 - 2103

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN

�THE HASTINGS BANNER. THURSDAY, MARCH 11, 1843

PAQBTWO

113.;ItKACHBM IM1TITUTE:

SUPERVISORS

A

Tatai Rx«l»i&lt;
DUbarrtkinfa

in lac Oup»li&lt;
!•«!
. ...............
D1BBCT BBUBF
iMianrr &gt;n hand January I

January Session

TOWNHHIF FUND

COUNTY EOAll

sound and sensible to buy than

REAL ESTATE
Every little detail is carefully looked after for
each deal thot goes through my office.

FOR SALE K0 ACRE F ARM, short distant r out on new
pavement, lays level, has 6 room house, wired, good
sired barn, has been weeded to alfalfa
.83000.00

REVOLVINO DBAIN

large tots, will sell for
SJO’Xi.HO
8 ROOM HOUSE in the 3rd ward in Hotlines, all mod-

built _
house
__ ________________
.
________ ___
83HOO.UO
THE WELL KNOWN WILKES FARM Just off M-37*Just
soll, lays good, good set buildings, bark part over­
looks a nirr little lake ...
SaSOO.IW
IN C ARLTON TOWNSHIP an 80 aerr farm, esrrllent
soil, lays nearly level, wonderful burn, good house
'—'and other outbuildings, rut to
84800.00
1 ROOM HOUSE in 1st Ward llastinc'. hot water heal.
• bath ...
...
. SJtiOO.OO
6 ROOM HOUSE in 4th ward.
bedrooms up. living
room, dining rooin. kilrhrn and bath down, lull base­
merit. Urge garage, full lot
.83700.00
(The best Investment on earth Is the earth itself)

EARL R. BOYES
REAL ESTATE BROKER

-

STEBBINS BIII.DING

PHONE 2639

DELINQUENT TAX:

HOW SHOULD A

UCTION SALE

MAN INVEST HIS

The undersigned will sell at public auction at the farm, located one mile south ond
2 miles east of Clarksville, or three miles west, three miles north and one-half

milp west of Lake Odessa on

MONEY IN '43?

TUESDAY, MARCH 16, 1943
Beginning promptly at 12:30 p. m.. the following described property:

• First, pledge 10"&lt;&gt; of your
income for U. S. II ar Bonds
• Second, invest in your home
by keeping it in repair!
HAVE YOU

UNUSED SPACE?
If you have unused space &gt;n

your heme—and live in a
war production area — vau
con perform a patriotic serv­

ice by remedeiing to accom­
modate a war worker’s fam­

ily. That unused space will
make a desperately needed
apartment . . . and the’rent

TODAY, you may have more money to spend but less to
spend it on . . . because "luxury" spending causes infla­
tion. Here's a safe bet. First, invest at least 10% in War
Bonds . . . then invest in your own home by securing
necessary maintenance and repair services! You'll be
saving costly replacements later on . . . and you'll be
building security for your family after the war. There's
no better investment in all the world than your own
• home. Guard it with everything you have!

you collect will soon pay- the

expense of remodeling ond

increase your income' Come

in for complete details on
financing.

For financial aid to remodel and repair your home sec

us. We can arrange it so you can pay in regular, easy,
payments.
•♦
*

WE SELL WAR BONDS AND WAR SAVINGS STAMPS

THE HASTINGS BUILDING &amp; LOAN ASSN.
9 STEBBINS BLDG.

MEMBER F. H. L. B.

,

PHONE 2503

HORSES
Pair of Bay Geldings, wgt. 3000 lbs.,
10 and 12 yrs. old.
COWS
Durham Guernsey, 6 yrs. old.
due in Moy.
9 three yr. old Hereford cows, bred to
Angus Sire, due, April ond Moy.
9 Yearlings, Hereford and Angus, cross.
4 Steers 5 Heifers.

HOGS
Brood Sows. O.I.C. Poland China
cross and Poland China, due March
and April.
Spotted Poland China Boar. 2 yrs. old.
50 Shoots, wgt. 100 to 140 lbs.
18 Pigs. wgt. 50 to 80 lbs.
HAY AND GRAIN
600 Bu. Victor Seed Oats.
300 Bu. Belgian Oats.
1000 Crates Corn.
10 Tons Clover Hay and Corn Fodder.
2 Tons Good Cull Beans.

1I

IMPLEMENTS
John Deere Model B Tractor on rubber
—Automatic Lift used 2 years.
John Deere Two-bottom Plow.
John Deere Cultivator.
John Deere Double Disc.
Lansing Power Bean Puller.
John Deere Manure Spreader.
John Deere Mowing Machine.
John Deere Van Brunt DrilJ Fertilixer.

IMPLEMENTS

John Deere Two-row Corn Planter.
John Deere Walking Plow—Cultivator.
I. H. C. 2-Horsc Cultivator.
Dunham Cultipacker.
Massey Harris Scarifier.
Bean Puller, 2-Horse.
Oliver 7-ft. Grain Binder with tractor or
horse hitch.
I. H. C. Hoy Loader
I. H. C. Corn Binder.
Oliver Side-Delivery Rake.
The above tools are nearly new.
Two-Horse Dump Rake.
Two-Wheel Trailer with stock rack.
Land Roller.
Studebaker Wagon with rack.
Webber Wagon, with rack.
Set Belknap Bobsleighs.
Set Stoughton Bobsleighs.
No. 15 De Laval Separator.
Page Fence Stretcher.
Corn Shcllcr
Grind Stone.
3 Sets Double Work Harness.
32-Volt Westinghouse Automatic
Lighting Plant.

OTHER ARTICLES
70-GaL Kettle teed Cooker wilti steel jacket.
13-piece*—18-ft. Silo Lumber and 6 Silo Doon,
quantity Other Lumber.
4-Seetiun Drag 1-Sectlon Drag.
quantity small tools and many other articles

-TERMS: All sums $25.00 or under cosh; over thot amount six months time will
be given on good approved bankable notes bearing interest at 7 per cent.

FRANK M. SHROYER, Prop.
ALLAN HASKIN, Auctioneer

R. A. LAPO. Clerk

:a«.ui

�THT HASTINGS BANNtfc. THttMDAY. MARCH 11. 1M3

1 CondltUn of the

SUPERVISORS
PROCEEDINGS
(Continued from page 3)

V

i.isi.1*' »c*nTVMTJow

MUte Lead T»i Fend:
1 lulanrr
hand
70.00 . Jan 1. HU- d
ltr.exed.il&gt;
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or

all

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lie-rived by' ’
Caib Fund'
; ’ Ti.?’.4|.« * ... 1'17.210 '*9

•

CondlUon of tho. Drain

t

liojia

1t’
.

&gt;r

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I'.rrr.jt.! [&gt;«Go:.a. Chairman

Total Ili.bor.emml.
. &gt;
Hal. oil hand lire 11. 1913 »
Condition of the Drain
Redemption Fond:
llulance on hind
3*,«|"1.'IO | J.,a t. HU3 1
S-'.fiO

40- o„ ' 'lie’ &lt;Io-j.7 IT
794.49
on''ll". Health
r-wul land I*.

I’AIIK

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(Continued on page 5. Sec. 3)
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Motion mad,* 1.

A
USED STUDEBAKER
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Material IQ Block
^ppW' *

-nd

STUDEBAKER
Wright Cyclone
engines for the
Flying Fortress ...
big. multiple-drive
military trucks ...
and other vital war
matdricl.

c|al authorization naeded ro

C&lt;-Ircilont 1 mill

,r Chomplon, Commander or f

Canatructlou and Malntrnanca

GOODYEAR BROS. HARDWARE CO
HASTINGS, PHONE 2101
■330.33

3d" it
130.72
300.21
I

AUCTION SALE

As my wife and I are working in Kalamazoo I will dispose of
the personal property at Public Auction at the farm located
12 miles east of Doster on

THURS., MARCH 18, 1943
STARTING AT 1 O’CLOCK, I OFFER THE FOLLOWING:

Condition of the City and
Villa** Fund:

HORSES

FARM MACHINERY

Black gelding, 11 yrs. old,
wgr. 1400 lb*.

Grey gelding, 14 yrs. old,
Brown mule, 12 yrs. old,
wgt. 1100 lbs.

cows
Guernsey cow, 4 yrs. old,
fresh last December.

Durham cow, 8 yrs. old,
fresh last DecembeZ

-

Light Jersey cow, 6 yrs.
old, fresh last December.

Guernsey cow, 4 yrs. old,
duo in March.

TUESDAY, MARCH 16,1943
STARTING AT 1 O'CLOCK, I WILL OFFER THE FOLLOWING:
,

4 HORSES

Black mare, 4 yrs. old, wgt. 1200 lbs.
Black mare, 3 yrs. old, wgt. 1200 lbs.
Black gelding, 9 yrs. old, wgt. 1300 lbs.
Bay mare, 12 yrs. old, wgt. 1250 lbs.

Nisco manure spreader.

13 COWS &amp; YOUNG CATTLE

Superior disc grain drill.

Guernsey cow, 5 yrs. old, fresh, calf by
side
Jersey cow, 6 yrs. old, bred Aug. 29.
Guernsey cow, 4 yrs. old, bred July 4.
Guernsey cow, 4 yrs. old, bred Sept. 10.
Guernsey cow, 3 yrs. old, bred July 30.
Guernsey cow, 3 yrs. old, pasture bred.
2 Guernsey heifers, 10 and 6 mos. old.
Jersey heifer, 7 mos. old.
Holstein heifer, 8 mos. old.
3 Jersey bulls, 7 to 9 mos. old.

Calc 2 horse riding cultivator.

2 horse Superior disc, good.

wgt. 1300 lbs.

AUCTION SALE

Having rented the farm, I will dispose of the personal property at Public Auction at
the farm located 5 miles southwest of Middleville, 1 mile north and 1 mile east of
Bowens Mills; or 13 miles west of Hastings on

Gale corn planter.
2 horse walking cultivator.
7 tooth cultivator.
3 see. spring tooth drag.
2 sec. spike tooth drag.
Gale 110 walking plow.
Weber wagon and rack.
Dump hay rake Buxz rig.
Mammoth riding plow.
Single harness.
Deering mower, 5 Vi ft. cut.
2 wheel trailer. Double work harness.
Post diggers Forks Shovels.
Other small tools too numerous to
mention.

12 HOGS

Brood sow, due Mar. 7, wgt. 400 lbs.

7 shoots, wgt. about 125 lbs. each.
4 pigs, 6 wks. old.
'

50 HENS

50 mixed heavy hens

3 roosters.

FARM MACHINERY
Farmall F 14 on steel, all overhauled and in A-1 con­
dition.
2 bottom International M in. tractor plow. FT*3 sec. spring tooth drag 8 ft. double cultipacker.
2 sec. spike tooth drag McDeering 7 ft. cut binder.
Good disc drill.
McCormick Deering corn planter, fertiliser attach­
ments.
Double riding cultivator Dump rake.
Double walking cultivator.
*
Rubber tired wagon and flat rack.
6 roll Deering com husker on rubber.
'
McCormick Deering 6 ft. cut mower.
2 wheel trailer.
Electric forge and blower 2 sett of double work
harness.
5 horse collars, 19 to 22 in.
Many other articles too numerous to mention.

TERMS OF SALE: All sums of $20.00 and under, cash, over that amount 6 months time will be given on good

TERMS OF SALE: Cash day of tale, nothing to be removed until settled for.

bankable notes bearing interest at 6%. No goods to be removed until settled for.

KENNETH LOWE, Prop
1.400.00

s«.oo

DEWEY REED. Auctioneer
Hastings Phone 3467

JAY C. WING. Clerk

Those interested In giving

JOHN MISAK, Prop.
DEWEY REED, Auctioneer
Hastings phone 3467

*

&gt;. BINAWAY,

j

�THE HASTINGS BANNER, THURSDAY, MARCH If. 1943

PAGE FOUR

'. attack Sunday evening. * Adam En- ' Mr. and Mrs. Ken Braendle and ing to be held at the Caledonia Uni- Karcher Friday evening if the w*a- Bet* sorority. Mr. Pearce attended MARTIN CORNERS
Iher lioma and somewhat improved
.—. Ashville. N. C-, and
, । MIm Alice Whetstone and Mr*. |in health. * Mr. and Mrs. Myron
Ashville —
school,
j drea accompanied Bert Hayner to family. * Beryl Price of Hastings ted Brethren Church April 13. 14. thor permits.
15. * The Freeport Christian En­
ial*o was graduated from the Unlentertained Mr. and
,
'• Dike
Lake Odessa Wednesday. He rere­ ’ was a Sunday caller of Paul Mead. deavor society will hold the Marc!- Cciebrate 50th Wadding Anniversary veraity ot Michigan and was off 111- ' MilUe FUiver were Friday afternoon Whitworth
Mrs. Milton Lelnaar and clarence
callers
at
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Lloyd
Goodi
j 1home
~ Thursday. * Mr. nnd
'
Mr. and Mra. Lloyd Karcher ot businers and social meeting at th?
lumed
Sevenly relatives and friend, ated with Beta Theta Pi fraternity enough's In Hastings. * William JJohnson of Delton for dinner Bun­
Mrs. Mary Henney aeedmpanied Mra Frarik Dorr called on Mr*. Et- Grand Rapids and Mr. and Mrs. home of Mr. and Mrs. Torn Jeffrey called Sunday to help Mr. and Mrs He will leave next week for the na- CogsweU and daughters Ruby. Car- 'day. honoring the birthday of Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs C. L Henney to Hus- ta Blough of Hastings Friday after- Marl Campbell and Lois of Hastings Friday evening. March 12. ★ The Serniah See.se celebrate their Golden . val reserve."
rle and Dorothy were Sunday din- i
Ungs
* Mr noon. * Mr. and Mr*. Watt Thotnas were Sunday afternoon guests of Harwood School of Leadership Ed­ Wedding Anniversary. Everyone cn- i
Unp last Friday afternoon.
afti
ner guests Of his daughter and fam- ■,
,vl, nice
,utv program lllllU
um, ,
Joyed, a very
including
fVreport &lt;••■•&lt;•«••••
Methodist Church
of South
Bowne were Sunday din- Mr. and Mr*. Leap Karcher. * ucation and Conference on War- Jorcx
and Mr*. Glir-h
Glenn Kellogg
Kelk__ were Sun- -----------------------lly. Mt and Mrs William Schantz
,
-- -----ftg (j
r Mn(
Mrs
ner guest* of Mr. annnd'Mrs.
Merrill Frank Winans and son Chester ot Time Planning in Christian Educa- several murical numbers by Rev
-^ehitILM. Love,
dav dinner
guerts
ol jJ
Mr.
andj ar..
Mrs. ..
---------------Maple Grove * Lyle Gillespie |\ [ I TAM
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n..,
ir.-.b.
11
IVtliana
Willard Arnold and Marilyn ol His- Karcher and family. * Mr and Mrs. Irving and Pvt. Marshall Winans tion will-be held March 15-28 at and Mrs. Love and Putty Hoyt. - Morning Worship 11
Sennoil in
who ha* been employed in Bulfalc. U L L I V I*
Ung*. In honor of the latter s fourth Lavert SCgec of Grand Rapids were of Camp Bowie. Texa» were Sunday Huntington Coili-ge. Huntington Readings by Mrs. Ella Catt. Mr*. I by Dr E. H Babbitt
wedding anniverxary. ♦ Mrs. Floyd Sunday guosts of Mr. and Mrs. Ben guests ol Mr. and Mrs Earl Everson Indiana. * Mr and Mrs. Luther E-tella Crcrs. and Vern Keim, and r-'Eunday School 12.00
joined the navy and will be in tho
----------Walter, and little Bobby Parkrt ot BLikney. * Mrs. Ray Wieland and and family * Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sterzlck. Mr. and Mrs Wm. Olt- remarks by Guy Reuter and Rev I
flying alvlslon He is at home with 1 Dr. and Mrs. B. E Farwell left
■
....
South Bowne were Wednesday eve- Bonnie Lou attended the Brethren Bunn received a cablegram from house. Mr.*. Emma Anderson. Mrs , u&gt;v,-.
Carlton —
'Center Methodist Church hi* parent*
p-.c.iu. Mr. and
.,u. Mrs. Elmer
tu.-vL l**t Thuraday at 1 30 P&gt;l. for Pasnine dinner guests of Mr. and Mr-i. Utdie* Aid Socletv nt the home of their son Tech. Sgt. and Mn. Clay­ Lorna Fish, and Rev and Mrs. E ; After the program ice cream, cake.
Glllespie until Mau.h
March 20 whan
when hs
he 1 “dena. Cal.,.—
where
will enjoy
GUle-piE
--• —they
—
ton
Bunn
announcing
the
birth
of
B
Griffin
attended
the
meeting
of
'
CTn
dv
nnd
clijar*
were
served
Many
Claude Walton. * Mr. and Mis Mrs. Jay Lcece of Elmdale. ThursMotAlng worship IOJJO
will have (o leave. Best wishes and « vacatilon for sbe or eight week*
a
daughter.
March
2nd.
at
a
hospi
­
the
Mid-Year
Councll-and
Missionbeautiful
flowers,
card*,
and
rueful
Harold Rosenberger and Marvin day. * Mr. Gran: Voorhees, a for­
Sunday school 1100
good luck Lyle * Sterling Weeks with her sister Mrs Stanley Room-.
ary
Convention
held
March
5
and
c
„;
Iu
.
wcre
;
r
n
115
a
lokl
.
n
O
f
&lt;
.
.*-m
went Bunday dinner guest* of Mr Incr Superintendent of Freeport tal somewhere in Hawaii. Mother
i.oiu* were icn iu » *u*rn »i c...iviu । we
Wc urge
urge me
the nu.-nirx-fs._mia
mcinbecxjtnd incnas
friend* ha* been ill recently with a strep i The doctor went by plane and Id.*
at
tiic
Banner
Street
United
Breth.
•
•
•
-■
•
and Mrs. Au»tln Rosenberger of High School, has been transferred and daughter are doing fine The at the Banner strec- United Breth- । to ru. happy couple. Hen- is nn brl- ;of lhe church to attend the service sore throat but is able to te back 1 wife by train. Their addre** is 1010
Clarksville. * Mrs. William Hutch-. to Washington D C. He is leaching young l*dy will answer to the namp^ren Church in Grand Rapid*. »The KlnBj t)Oern written especially for next Sundav and give our duirict at work again * Alice and Melvin I EucUd 8‘- Dr G. E. Ramscyer
s*je*e by their grand- -mx-rinHndent
ens of Hastings called on Mr-and Rrd Cross work for over-seas to a of Carol Lei. * MUs Evcly-n Ov*f- Barry County Christian Endeavor Mr and
iiix-rintrndent au cordial
cordial welcome
welcome. Whetstone were Sunday dinner of PtalnwHI will be in t hedoctnr ..
... .....
the Bamrvine
------Meth- Mui
,&lt;in veni
win rvriin.
Keim,
Mm.
Mr*. John Fish. Monday. * Mr and group nf- —
155 men. * Mr. and Mrs. holt of Battle Creek spent the week- Union met at
fan will want to hear and meet him. guests of Mr and Mrs. Lloyd Good- office each Tuesday »***&lt;
and tk
Thursday
..-«.«ii
»• *»
—»• &lt;&gt;8. The various .
...
.
March
••Anniversary
’*"
Mrs Eugene Schantz and family of r. f. Kunde vhltcd their daughter end with hc-j- parent* Mr. and Mrs. odL*t Church
from 9** **
AM.
tn *4:30
and •**•
some
enough in Hasting*. * Ml.*s Alice !••«•••
*-- *•*
—■ ■PM *•••*•
—
Charles
Overholt.
*
Supt.
and
Mrs.
Mclctic.* in Ute Union were rcspon- | Anniversary s »rc a happy lime
Grand Rapxis were Sunday guests Mrs Floyd Barton .and fainly and
C hurch ft the United
•
Wluutoije and Mr- Orr FUher mornings from 9 to 12. * Mr und
sible
for
the
program,
each
onreonThat
last
for
many
years.
Evart
Ardis
were
Thursday
evening
of Mr. and Mr*. R- F. Kunde * Mr other relatives at Detroit last week,
'
Brethren In. Christ ; were Friday callers at Mr and Mr*.: Mr*. Leon Pennock, u™
Mr-. r*n.ri~
Charlc*
guests
at
the
home
of
Supt.
and
Mrs
tributmg
:
some
part.
*
The
Barry
OI
bedded
life
and
happine
and Mrs Lloyd Karcher ot Grand a K Braendle ha* been transferred
E. B. Griffin D. D. Pastor
Fiori*. Mrs Charles Harrington and
.Sterling
Weeks
and
on
Miu
Lillie
Countv
Ministerial
Association
and
D.
A.
VanBuxkirk
of
Hasting*.
*
Jiang
with
sorrow
and
tear
­
Rapid* were Sunday afternoon’ from Fort Custer to Jefferson BarBolter on the Center road. * Al­ Mr.. Bertha Adams were in KainResU of Mr. and Mr. . William racks. Missouri. K Ls with the ground The Misses Vivian BOehler of Char­ Council ot Christian Education met
»H1 Oakes
w.ra of
UI Hostings,
n&gt;»vui*a. once
nure a
u iom
vin
real-- nwzoo Thursday P.M. * The many
tkes. * Mrs Irma Brown caltcd)rxew- of the Army Air Corps * Mr. lotte and Velma Buehler of Has­ Tuesday. March ft at the Grand'
—- For Fifty years those two have met
io 30 A M Sunday School
dent of our vicinity and a member friend.* of Harold Schuster of Rich*
on her daughter Mrs. Glenn Millet and Mrs. Dan Postma and Phyllis tings spent the weekend with lheir Street Uhited Brethren chun5h !::
1,1 Their sorrows, laughs, und groan*.
it 30 AM. Morning Worship
of oui Sundav
Sunday rchool.
school, ha.* recently !«»»&lt;* were very aony to hear tint
Hxstingi
Rev
I.
W.
MiitoT
of
Mid
­
parent*.
Mr.
nnd
Mrs
Forres*.
Ann vMted
at the *home
Mr. —
and*•
of Hastings- Friday afternoon * 1L •*
—-■* ---------of- *•Aqd nev r h*'«l an ‘’rgumen’-,
i 7:00 P.M. Christian Endeavor' been inducted into the army andlj“« right arm wtu, hurt vety badlydleville
was
the
guest
.«pcaker.
Buehler.
*
Mr.
and
Mrs.
L.
A.
Se
­
&gt;h -:f
of C!c:t
Clark —
lake Mr* George A!exan&lt;Jcr and family
D. Schunipf and sor.
Mr and Mrs B. R. Clinton and That made them leave.their home. .Topic: »T1ip Tw.ntv-third P-.lm left for Tort Custer over a week . W Monday while working -al Parch....guests
----- - of Mr. ... . —Wrdne.Miii.,- evening. * ger of Grand Rapid* were Sunday
were Friday overnight
1
‘ ’* ’’
** ■’ Leader. ugo Wc have not heard where he 1 ment. The arm was drawn into the
and Mrs. Ed Stairs. * Mr. and Mi.
frs. C. V. Holstein ol callers of Mr tnti Mrs Allen Ffch. two children. Charley nnd Mary of Anniversary’s are not Ute only thing iRev. ED Gritfln.
l- stationed yet. Our best wishes machinery injuring 4t very badiv
* Mrs. Gail Llgiitfoot. who was ta­ Ada. went to Ann Arbor to Ik- That I'm recording here.
Frank Tlwinivin and Dennie mx-iii
go with him too* * Rev. Victor He was, given blood transfusion*
treated
for hydrophobia, havln- I also think of other things
ken
suddenly
ill
Sunday,
was
taken
Sunday with Mr. und Mrs Floyd -urpri.-e --upper guests of Mr. and
8 011 PM. Thursday Pray
Jones of Hickory Corners preached . He and hl* wife und two children
been
bitten
by
a
puppy.
—
Lowell
in
the
ambulance
to
the
OsteoWalters of Grand Rapid.- * Pvt. Mn Fred Tabberer. the occasion
At different times of year.
iu a very good sermon at Martin i
resident* of Delton al one time.
Boyd Pavne. who was stationed ut b.'lng Mrs Tnbberers birthday an­ jxithlc hospital at Battle creek and Ledger. 35 years ago items.
friends
for »••*.*-him u sjwrcfy
.... . - morning. Owing to the Hl* '—
**•’•—wL*h
&gt;*»• »—
Mr
and
Mrs
John
Maleohn
have
MCI
,
4urntlu:
,
ulnrarr
,
submitted
to
an
appcndectomv.
Lons Beach. California, received an niversary. Refreshments of icrcr- im
Each vacation in •timmer lime
recovery. He is in Borgt--. licnpilal
returned
to
their
home
fit
Freepott
-o
rail
d.dad
und
I
go
fishing
*
Mr
and
Mrs.
Owen
Stecklc
Jionorabk- dlxl^rse from the army,
not i&lt;- many out to hear him as * Mrs. Glenn William* ot Gull lake
and is now- working at the Bookcase Hrl-t* tn ♦ Mr. nnd Mrs. Lron Hrn- were among those who attended the lifter spending th.- winter at the \P.| Ut.ping to catch a lot
und Mrs. Blanche RlchanL* were in
tiould
have
been.
Our
pastor
Mlw
home
t&gt;t
their
son.
Mr
and
Mrs.
••
------■
golden
annivcrMiry
of
Mr.
and
Mr*
Factory in Hastings * Mr. ami Mr- ncy of Grand Rapids were Sunday
Rulbon will preach next Sunday Hustings Tuesday afternoon. * A
Harold Aldrich and family were g-nst-i
R
of Mrs Marv Hcnnry. * Mr Scmiah Secse Sunday afternoon. * Arnold Malcolm here.—L. O. Wave­
nt 10:30. * Remember the W S. very. Interesting meeting of the W
nndmotluSunday dinner guests of Mr ami and Mr*
?4: David Pike and taby of The automobile driven by John Luv* Times.
fry the:
~ ** '
- —** * •; for j, S CS. wax held nt the home, of Mrs.
er of Clarksville and the milk truck
Mr:-. Curl
vu.. I.i - of CaWonia Grand
In hon-Rapids
----- -- spen;
’
tho wrekend
Wednesday. A potitu-k
po*. link dinner Wednesday. *•-* Paul Kvburz
March
K
Village Officer* Elected
or of the birthday anniversary ot with Mr. and Mrs Virgil Woods and driven by Rnzen Grav met with a
lb Bt- dlr.r.cr
dinner was served ut noon. Four
17 All arc cordially invited u
Mr lau*. * Mr. anti Mrs. Kt-iili son. * Mr. anti Mrs. Floyd Geiger head-on collision at Stecklc . cor­
At tlie ricuhir Village Election
the Milo W
tend * Mt. and-Mr*. Arthur'Prrir'Prr- ladtra
lauiea from
*
Durkee and family of Woodland of Alm wore Sunday afternoon call- ners at 10:00 A-M. Saturde; Mr. held at the Council Roonu-on Mon­ But actually
in cf Grand Rapid.* were o.-er three from Prairievilli- W.SC.8.
were Sunday uflcxnpon guests of Mr. ers of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Gosch. l-ayer receiv-etl a few bruises on lit- day. March 8. HM3. the follow:*'; They were some we hud bought.
he wcekchd gur*ts of hir par­ । wen* 'guest.*. Mr.*. Arthur Lathrop
and Mrs. Adam Eridn». * Sun:l:ty *Mr... Claude Mead nnd -Mi*. Cle- forehead, nose, and knee * Mr. -and VUlmu* Officers were elected: Vilpit l-Ull
tit*. Mr. nnd Mr*. .Xfclo Barry. * w-as in charge of lhe program. The
..........----- .............. *«- ....a »»._ |n(.nt
an(| p,in] visited Mrs.
Mrs. C. W. Culver attended a dmund Mi.- Carl Grashui* and progr&gt;&gt;m was on "Mlgruni*.” * Mi.
Neil Newton and family wenM.trsant Dcrnond of Woodland.
Clerk. Fred Tabbcrcr. Village Treas 1 Are tile best Scouts I know
and Mrs. Myron Sciuiba who -.old
Henry Sothnrd of Hosting* honor­ urer. Mrs Norma Kunde: Thre !. ; of fun I’Ve had with them
.... «... ——- Sunday * Mr- Truman Pippciot
r.f Mr and Mrs
iii&lt;u 1 inn north *■! !&gt;■
M
i
well. Mr. and Mrs J. hn Nansy and Alconec pent Tuesday nnd Wed- ing the birthdays in March. Other
A* they've watched me learn
try Sunday. * Mr. uno lime ago. liave purchased ili&lt;-*Ix&lt;ni
son of Wacouita. Mr. and Mrs Sid- nr»rtav with Mr and Mrs F. C. guest* included Mr. and Mrs. Don­ Harold Yoder. Frank’Dorr, and Leap
Doster house in Delton, a Mi
Wc.-ltv Keim acted as Mlnev Flfield, and Miss Lillian Bleain. Tabberer. * Dale and LaWTcnce ald Sothnrd and two children and Karcher: A-vc.-jor. Clinton Henney
i front his honu- I
Blanche Richard* wa.* a dinner
local. * Ps’H Mead, who received Kauffman .spent the weekend with Miss Frances Biggs of Nashville,
of Ceremonies. Mt- Ann
nrijhbor. Prank Wtnanx: He .-ut- liawkridgr who formerly lived In quest nt the home of Rev. and Mr
a broken leg several weeks ago. 1- Mr and Mrs. Paul Thompson and and Mrs Emerson Struble of Has­
rf-d sprain* and bruises and wc. Masrachusctts, raying he Ls now W i&gt;. Robin-son Sunday. * Pvt.
abl” to be cn crutches now. * Mr. family of Bowno Center. * Mis- tings. * Supt.- Evart Ardis wt&gt;.s a
Those attendu:
serving on « submarine and thinks Kenneth Town, who 1*. stationed in
and Mrs. Paul Tliompscn of Bowne Helm Woods of Har.llnzs spent Lensing visitor last Friday. * Tin heme of Mi- Glenn Kellogg Tue— from awity w&lt;
an army camp hi Pennsylvuni ।
Center moved to Maple Gniv-.-• Moi;- Moudav with her parenU Mr. nnd Pleasant Valley W.MA. will meet
Indi.nn.Mrtheir three
&gt;-n tin- Battleship New York and nn *pent. from Sunday morning t.i
day * Mr. and Mrs. Will Olthdusc Mr VlrsH Woods and fainllv?** at the horn- of Mrs. V**ni Gt-i:*i welcome.
tlie Beattie und hate-seen unite .. Monday morning at the horn-- •!
of Logan were Sunday dinnerguects Mr and Mrs Dun Postma wen-Suit- Thursday for an-all dav inhering
dreil Stevenson of For; R-covet.y
i- Frid.iv
lot ol drift rent countries on his
....„ callers of
— Mr
„.. and Mrs
Mrs. ft will'be lhe last meeting of the
of Mr. nnd Mr*. B. Rt Clinton. * dr evening
Ohio.
Mrs.
Ralph
Burton
of
’
&gt;troii
Townsend Club
crufses. At present he Is in the tinil Mr* Willard Wilier- mid ion m
Min Vivian Kendall of Manton. Roy Bunn of Campbel).
‘
* Mr and' Branch year. Officer* will lie elected
Mr. and Mr-. Gary Kaminski* &lt;i
hospital with a crushed foot, it Plainwell called on her parents, M-,
The Townsend Club will met ut
sister of Mrs. Meryl Nccb of Has­ Air*. Milton Murphy of Grund Rap­ for the ensuing year and lhe dele­
will lii-jirnumbered Mr. HawkTldge mid Mrs. Fred O. Hutches Sundav'
r. i’- .iil mid Dori
tings. died suddenly wtth a heart ids were Sunday dinner guests of gates to the Annual Branch meet- Ire home of Mr. nnd Mrs. Leap :*-r .mil
has moved his family lo visited rite Fishers a couple of years afternoon. * Mr, mid Mrs Chicf Grand Rapids. Conrai B*el.-,
V * Mrs Nora Ell.ti ago wtth his uncle and aunt. Mi. rnce Payne and children of H&lt;i,»and Mts. Alonso Hilton of Saugus. Center mid Mr and Mrs. Claude
Caroline Buehler of CalrMon -i. Mr
&gt;r her husband. Rich.nd Seeb*-i
Harrington of Hastings spent Sun­
Ksm 11.1 Y«i'- I ..nd Mr- Vt-r.'.u &gt; -1
day With Mr. and Mrs. Gordie Dur­
ter. M&gt;. tint! Mr- Harold N:-h tun
kee. * Mr. mui Mrs. Glenn Williams
Gull lake, Mr and Mn- Elwyn Hay­
Kime anti daughter Beulah b!
Hustlnk*. and Mr. mid Mr...
Ch ur Uke lodge seems to be clotted ward.
rijle. Mr. anti Mi- Alvin
Max Reynolds, local were dinner
Indefinitely.
athe
Howaid
Mar­
•r of Hastings, and many relguests of Mr and .Mrs. Roger Wil­
nnd friend*, local
Red Cro.v Drive, lure tin family and Mr and Mrs Mar­ liam* Saturday evening. Following
in St v ho have been the proprie­ the dinner they all went to' Kala­
tors hir several years have moved mazoo. A Mrs. Fred Kopyolow ha-,
Having said my farm, I will sell, at Public Auction, at tlie farm, known as the Min­
ter. Berry: Lincoln Mr* -Ted Mr- to their newly acquired farm home been spending ten days in Gary
Dcrmld: Ch'* «-k&gt;-r* d Mr-* Alh-ti •oiith of Hasting* * Mr. nnd Mrs Ind., called there bv Hi ■ illne . ..:
nie Jackson farm, located
miles East of Wayland, on
nouncenrent wtucn u
Paul ■ Birons and ran.*' who have her mother Hit son Freddie .-.i.tycd
t he many .friends in thl* ccmmuni’v EU1*
Men living with heF father. Byron at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert
former home of the Dr, Rigternrk
Ketcham moved Saturday to their ' Barnes while she was awii' * Robfamily.
new home, formerly the Sid Llnklcr
Jone
farm. * Mr. and M--. Claude Me- Lakes Training station called hu
en Gene Rigtcrtnk to announce hi these district*., kindly call on your intvrv who worked for Claud Lester 1 parents. Mr. and Mrs. Rt.ix ii Barno
betrothal Miss Ri:;tcnr.k.jlaugl-.tf
last year have moved to til- Walter last .Thursday night, a Mrs Aller
cl Dr J. W. Rlgtcrinlc. Frimklin S
Collins Ls vL-dting her nirte. Mrs.
Commencing at 11:00 o'clock, CWT, the following described property:
contributed t
occupy a j»art of the hou-e * A Harold I.inpemi.tn aj&gt;d family in
nnd Mr
irewell pnrtv for Hewitt Matron Grand Rapid'. Tire middle of the
month she. will go to lotnsiiif. wi.v.-e
•Ml 5. Chester D. Superiiau. M.
• John Mats-'in sire will ipend two weeks at the
piewood Dr., was huitc.-..* ut lhe ti
ns he left Fridas- home of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hatst.
&gt;r induction into the service at ★ Mr. and Mrs. Marilrali Norwood.
Miss Rigtertiik's betrothal was dis­
Hin
Custer.
*
Mr.
i.nd
Mrs
Percy
Between 1010 and 1030. the output
Mr- Mary Doster. W. W. Lum; and
11 OF WHICH ARE REGISTERED MILKING SHORTHORNS
closed.
Hallock of Plainwell were Sundav Mrs. LBlIan Rapp spent Sundav
"Miss Rltrtcrink is a graduate ol
gw* -t- at Frank Hallock* * Friends with Mr anti Mrs. CI.ri*-nct- Wtl। f Mrs Mildred Hook will be inter- । Hanis und daughter Rovemary in
1 Guernsey cow, 5 yrs. old, bred Jan. 28.
Registered Durham, Roan, 6 yrs. old,
she was a member of Ganuna Pi;
Battle Creek. * Gordon Castle writ,
fresh 90 days.
•
1 Guernsey cow, 5 yrs. old, bred Jan. 9.
la .stationed in an army camp in
! Texas Ls spending a 12-tlay furlouuii
Registered Durham, Roan, 5 yrs. old,
1 Durham-Jersey, 5 yrs. old, bred Dec. 26.
with his parents. Mr und Mrbred December 17.
Floyd Burpee and family * Mr. anti
1 Durham-Guernsey, 5 yrs. old, calf by
Mr- Ellis E. Faulkner ot Lansing
White Durham, 5 yrs. old, fresh,
spent the 'weekend nt lheir home
side.
: here. * Mbs Sophia Spath of Milo
calf by side.
six-nt Friday afternoon with M:&gt;
1
Durham-Guernsey,
5
yrs.
old,
bred
I Roan Durham, 5 yrs. old, fresh 90 days.
Maty Doster. * Mr. und Mt ■ Leon
j Leonard und Mr. ami Mr.- Royce
Jan. 17.
1 Roan Durham, 2 yrs. old, fresh 60 days.
'Henton attended the Ma.Minlc Buiquit in Hasting-'. Friday night *
1 Jersey-Holstein, 5 yrs. old, calf by side.
1 White Heifer, 12 months old.
ML*-. I.oietm Wagner -pent the week
1 Jersey cow, 8 yrs. old, bred Dec. 17.
end with Mr . Mary Payne at Ath­
1 Roan Heifer, 12 months old.
ens * Frank DeMott of Chk.-rgo

FREEPORT

AUCTION sale
THURSDAY, MARCH 18,1943

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1 Brown Swiss-Jersey, 5 yrs. old, bred
Dec. 22.
1 Jersey cow, 5 yrs. old, fresh.
1 Durham-Jersey cow, 5 yrs. old, bred
Feb. 5.
1 Holstein cow, 7 yrs. old, bred Jan. 14.
1 Guernsey cow, 5 yrs. old, calf by side.
2 Durham-Guernsey heifers, 1 yr. old.
2 Holstein Steers, coming 2 yrs. old.
9 Head of Extra Good feeder cattle
Averaging 500 to 900 pounds each.
Also 10 head of Grade calves, 2 to 4 mos
old.

Roan Heifer, 8 months old.
Roan Heifer, 3 months old.
Red Bull, 2 years old.
Roan Bull, 3 months old.
Red Bull, 2 months old.
Roan Bull, 1 month old.
The above cattle are registered and
papers will be furnished with same.
Guernsey cow, 5 years old, bred Dec. 29.
Guernsey cow, 6 yrs. old, due May 22.
Holstein cow, 5 yrs. old, bred Dec. 27.
Holstein cow, 5 yrs. old, bred Jan. 5.
Holstein cow, 5 yrs. old, bred Dec. 25.

FARM TOOLS

HORSES
2 Registered Belgian Stallions.

1 Pair Iron Gray Geldings,
5 and 8 years old. Good workers.

POULTRY
About 80 Barred .Rock hens and pullets.
HOGS
8 Gilts, bred to farrow about May 5.
6 Shoots, weighing about 185 lbs. each.
GRAIN
60 bushels of Spcltx. 600 bushels of good corn.
4C0 bushels of oats.
15 feet of good Silage, in 13-foot silo.
Quantify of good hoy Quantity of good straw.

John Deere Manure Spreader, on rubber.
2-Bottom John Deere Plow.
International Corn Planter, fertilixer attachment.
International 7-ft. mower, 7-20, power take-off.
International side delivery rake.
Avery hoy loader.
10 collars.
International 3-unit Milking Machine.
Traator Cultivator. 2-2L-C.
The above Tools orc practically new-.
1 2-horse Cultivator.
I Cultipockcr.
1 10-ft. International Binder, power take-off.
170-ft. hay rope.
1 Grapple fork.
7 Milk cons.
1 2-whcc! Trailer.
1 DcLavol Cream Separator, with motor.
1 Deering Corn Binder.
I No. 1J- Blixxord Filler, good as new.
1 Set Double Work Harness, A-1 condition'.
Some horse collars.
Many small articles too numerous to mention.

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Prince, Nc. 17890. foaled July 2. 1929 (sorrel roan,
stripe in face: Pot De Bois, No. 21799, foaled May
28. 1935 'Red Roan, white on hind ankles'.

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FREE LUNCH AT ALL TIMES!
TERMS OF SALE—All sumi of $10.00 or under, cash: on sums over thot amount. 6 months' time will be given
on good bankable notes bearing 6 per cent interest. If you wish to toko advantage of the terms, make arrange­
ments with Owner before date of sale. Nothing to be removed until settled for. Everything to be settled for at
date of sale.
.

TYLER AFMAN, Prop

N. C. THOMAS, Auctioneer
BURDETTE BENAWAY, Clerk

AUCTION SALE

Owing to the death of my husband I will sell at public auction the following ar­

ticles at my farm located 3 miles north of Nashville on M-66 on

WEDNESDAY, MARCH 17, 1943
COMMENCING AT 1:30 O'CLOCK:

COWS

Shorthorn cow, 4 yrs. old,
giving milk.
Shorthorn heifer, 18 mos.
old.
Shorthorn bull calf,
6 mos. old.
Hereford calf, 5 mos. old.

SOWS
2 0. I. C. brood sows, due to
farrow in April.
FARM TOOLS

Wagon and combination
stock rack.
5 ft. cut mowing machine.
Two horse dump rake.
Steel land roller.
■

Oliver 99 plow.
Two section drag.
Two horse cultivator.
Five tooth cultivator.
Pair bob sleighs.
Two wheeled trailer with
stock rack.
McCormick binder.
2 log chains.
Cross cut saw. Forks, shov­
els, whiffle trees, double
trees, hay rope, post hole
digger.
FEED AND GRAIN
130 Shocks corn.
4 Tons clover hoy.

MISCELLANEOUS
Some lumber. Some household-goods.
Other articles too numerous to mention.

TERMS OF SALE: Cash day of sale^ Nothing to be removed until settled for. Every­
thing to be settled for day of sale.

MRS. WILLIAM SNORE, Propr.
H. O. PENNINGTON. Auctioneer

R. A. LAPO. Clerk

Mr nnd Mrs Leon Iz-onard and
fnmilv. * The Mnr-O-Nm Sunday
school class of the Methodist church
met nt the home of Mr. and Mrs
Leon Leonard Thursday night an l
re-organized. The following officers
ton: vi
worth:

Milo Fiirn-iMrs Ddugto.1

Tlie next 'meeting will be held al.
the home of Mr. and Mrs. John
Cluunberlain. the first Thursday
evening in Mai ch. * Mr.. Clifford
Kahler -underwent an operation
Thursday morning in the 04'0pathlc hospital In Battle Creek Her
address is 614 Capitol'Ave. N. E

iir»mi&lt;i&gt; hills

Alex Alberts has moved hack • •
Chlciiijo His wife had been very ill
a Mtcrtlv recovery. * Albert Green
and Archie Burd traded tarn-, last
week Both are nicely settled In
their new Home- * Mrs. Jami..
Storkan. Sr., rcturmd to her ImJii i lav* week after aficnding a few week*
with her daughter. Mrs Anne Ma­
iers in Kalamazoo * Ray Jenkinwa.* absent from .school last* week
on atTouni of his mother's Hint’s*.
* Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Teetrr ha--”
had a telephone irirtalled * Mr ■
and Mr- Albert Green. Mr und *
Mrs. Arciik- Burd und 'children
called on Mr.* Gordon Gieen uml
Mr and Mrs, Charles Mayo in Bat­
He Creek Wednesday * PF C Gor­
don Green Ls tittending a motor
school in San Antonio. Texas, and
!-• getting along firn- and like* it out
there. * Atchle Burd sold his team .
to a party near Hastings and pur­
chased ■ anftther tram from HarryHaywood at Wayland. * Several
.neighbors and relatives -rotlured at
the Tripp home and celebrated the
birthdays of Jfct. Tripp. Archie
Burd and Edward Howcnnan
Games were, played after which
lunch was.served * Mr. ami Mr-.
Albert Green entertained PF.C.
Gerald Near from Canada nnd
brother Ranald of Bowens Mills,
the Burd and Tripp families to
supper Wednesday evening. * PF C.
Gerald Near was home on u 15-day
furlough. His train was snow bound
2 days In North Dakota on his way
home * Charles Btorknn has been
promoted to Staff Sergeant and If
in Camp Pickett. Va.
Where Opium Cornea From
Opium is derived from Ute white
j poppy.

�THE HASTINGS BANNER, THVRSDAY. MARCH II. IMS

SUPERVISORS
PROCEEDINGS
(Continued from P&lt;sc 3, Section 3.)

ZZ

baking soda or bicarbonate ot soda.
One level tablespoonful in a quart
ot warm water U recommended dur­
ing the defrosting proceat. The ineld? and outMde of tlie evaoorattM
unit should be washed carefully ana
all of the Imide of the refrigerator
including - the inside walla, shelves,
fruit trays and vegetable contamM
Similar care Ls recommended for aS
ice refrigerator.

DEHYDRAY
"The

dehydrated

flat

wall

paint"

COVERS EVEN WALLPAPER
IN ONE COAT

SAVES WE-SAVES MONEY
SAVES BOTHER
Comes in Handy Carton
Just Mix with Water
Dries

in

an

COLD DAYS

Hour!!

DOUBLE GAS NEEDS
FOR HOMES

AND WAR PLANTS

are needed to keep war produc­
tion plants working at top speed. Uncle
Sam is calling for more and more gas
every day.
Under normal conditions, we could
obtain steel and other materials to
enlarge our gas supply and meet all
needs. Today, this is impossible.

TRIAL OFFER
114 LBS. DEHYDRAY
make 1 quart liquid paint

Gas Needed Cold Days

March 31
is the
Deadline

Thl* coupon U worth 39c ta you. Present it

with 20c and jet sample* 49c package of
Dchydny (makes one quart liquid paint.)

STEBBINS
&amp; JACOBS

remendous quantities of gas

T

We're here to serve you. Gas, Oil or
Tire Repairing. Let us help keep
your car running for the duration..

McKEE SERVICE OIL SALES
HASTINGS

Gas Needed Normal Days

If every home suddenly decided to use
gas range top or oven burners for sup­
plementary heating on cold days, our
gas supply would be seriously affected.
You would have little gas for cooking. I
War plant production would be slowed
down or stopped.
Will you help maintain gas service vital
to war plants by not using your gas
range oven for twating your kitchen?

CONSUMERS POWER COMPA

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TUT HASTINGS E4NNER. THTRSDAY. MARCH 11. 1943
HICKORY CORNERS

ANNUAL TAX SALE
CASTLETON TOWNSHIP

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iMlaUw i
VILLAGE OF NASHVILLE
O. A. PhUUga AddltMn

OltAXOEVILLE TOWNSHIP

"SCHEDULE A"
TAXES OF 1940 AND PRIOR
YEARS^

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AiiSYOIA TOWNSHIP

HASTINGS TOWNSHIP

MUM*.

Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hughes received
a wire from tlie Navy Thursday at
three o’clock stating that their son
, Norman was critically ill with pn~umonla in western California. * Cali-'
era nt the Victor Jones horn-- Sun­
day wen- Mr. and Mrs. David D-m- EIGHT!
lap mid Mr. and Mrs. Walter Baird
und two children of Midland Park.
1 Gull lake. * Mr. Melvin Vlnkewa-.
a guest Saturday afternoon of Mi .
^Herman Davis of Midland Puri;.,
On tl
Gull lake. * Mis. Bettie Pixley and
Z%. son
son were
fccro Sunday guests of Mr.
Mr and
-r y
r
Mrs. Clmrlea Pixley of Fair. hk&lt;
H
V ' ’ Fri-iav they were.guerts &lt;&gt;t Mr. nnd
A
Mis. Bob Willison and children of
'
Bunnell district * Mr. nnd Mr.
] -..\Wilbur Tolle* and two children «&gt;t
/Hastings r.nd Mr. nnd Mr? Rus. i ll
Greejl
- ;• Toin-S and three children of Bunn-J)
■ ; ' dlrtrict were dinner guevU Simdsr'
■ Bccau
of tlicir mother and granilptmliT.
especial
' j, Mr- IRw*lNunnemaker and M;.--.
of your
i_. . Sarah Town&gt;st_Kej^-Vfrtm' -Jem•itlui pleached at the Mrniln Conieia
cause i
t
mid Quimby Mutbodki church-, in
persona
• ‘ the Harting* Pari-h Consecration
or them
....... Sunday. Mmvh 7th. * Mr... Nelli-.capped
I
Pennock was at Hasting-, on,bad­
you wo
ness Tuesday cf lasl-ucok. Friday
best on
5; - r night dinner guest.’, were Mr H.irI did
• » , old White nnd three sons ot Plalnice in
[ • well. &lt;r Clarence Dontmn is .tartinj
active
1 ■' In.; eleventh year as manager of the
of ship
"i‘
Hlckmy Corners Telephone ex­
Hartl
t . change * Rev. and Mr-. I&gt; b r and

' ,i.t Brighton with M» Eyicr’ . mr­
' enu. R&lt; v and Mrs Hodiun. * W«
M rhurch ftcrvicrs Sunday acho'il
10:30. P.eaching 11 ju and 7:30.
Prayer swvicr Thur isy evening* *
Mra. Grace Marshall was u lecrnt
gut4.t nf Mi -. Sarah Town and
’ ■ dmifthier Hazel Ninuumakrr. * Rev.
-u.d Mt-* Victor Jon'-x were at Hurt­
," ford Hatn dav and purchased a ii. :. . uit-K-d Hob b ill ite to replace’thd

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.•lx year old twin daughter ot Mr.
and Mr Maurice Ford h seriously
ill with throat trouble.

an afternoon meeting at the home
of Mt. and MnuElmerGilhrtt,Pleait«

| Mr. and Mr* M«-rl Kahler and imlly mret on Thiir.dny. * Mr-.
i 'on ci Grand Rapids and Mr. and Dcr.dd Gosch । Alberta McClelland)
I Mt
Glenn Kuiilrr of HiistinKe and Mr. and Mr* Ralph McCI« Hand

‘Mr. arid Mr- Geoige Kahle

Mta Saturday nlghti nnd Sunday guest.-,
of Mr. and Mis- Albert McCli Hand.
* Mi J J Wlllilt. ha- b’. n 111
With strep tinoat nnd the flu the
* Duane Powers of Allegan . ,'cnt pa.t witk Her son. Dr. Clayton
the wcckend'wlth-hLs grandmother. WillltU of Saranac W.v. hen- twice
.Mrs. Emma Jnhncock, * Mr- IV -..till in bed at thi: writing? * Mr.
nnd Mrs Ferri# Lathrop nnd daugh;
;tca. * Mr.-and Mi*. Ellis K.lh-y nt
. i, I H-istinys sjMnt the Weekend with
i. Mr mid Mr- V.'alb-i Lewis. * M: lieie nnd at Woodland. * Mr and
- । mid Mis Niul McGiian und chll- Mr . Floyd Ne*bet and Jc.uui pent
. , ‘ dnn ut Ha.’-tln-’ts spent Sunday with Sunday in Grand Rapid, with Mr.
■su’itiulr grandmother. Mrs. Emma ami Mr&gt;.. Joe Dubkn.kl and family.
: : Johnecck. * G- oiw ' McCulla of
■ i . j Hu -Un ? . pent Wednesday with Mr ■on. were Sunday gutsU cf Mr. and
%| ,|m:d Mrs. Ik nurd IX Golla. * Mr
land Mrs. Richard Hoogenboom and Mr. and Mr.s. John Higdon w- re
.*; daughter of Gull lake upent Sunday Friday dinner guests of Mr. and
! ‘with iht-U, parent:. Mr. and Mrs Mt- Victor Brumm * Mr and Mi:
. .. : D- i-'ft r lower. * Mrs Lester Manna
- • i ■ and sons und Mr. and Mrs Lyman Gonka. Judith and David of Batik
i . ; Wilkinson spent tJaturd..v In Kula- 'Creek wi.-ro Sunday dinner guest,
1; I nuxoo. a Eziu Chambo-laln of Kal- iof Mr. and Mi.-. Will Hyde. Mr: nmaxco spent Saturday with hL Hydo continues to Improve and Mr
--mother, Mrs. Maltha Chamberlain. Charles Hutton and Militia will re­
i . • Mt*. Lucy Dlmp) who lias been main for another week.

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STATE OF MICHIGAN

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Home in Hastings, Thur*dty. Her
friends will be happy to hear that
!she is n little Improved and would
nprTiate hearing from you. * Mr.
mid Mra. Cornellls Cappon of Stew­
art (Joiner*, sjx’iit Sunday with Mr.
and Mr- Wilbur Git-o:i. * Don’t
„&gt; fornet the Red Cross drive is on.
. let u* give ail wc can.

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Mr... Lorraine Mantling and Shnron »-f Yp-.il inti spent last week with
her pan nis. Mr. and Mr*. I I»ter.
Nonnrville and Merle Sonneylll.- of
Battle Creek visited.them Saturday.
* Thud Cook and John Graham ol
Kalamazoo spent Saturday night
and Sunday with Mr. und Mrs.
Frank Hom nnd Clifford Kahler of
South Shultz called on ili-ni B in­
MILO
day evening. * Mrs. Kathleen Ted­
row who has been quite ill is some
I Lost Week's Leiter.
i Mr.*. Madeline Norman. Marilyn. better and all hope for her - jieody
Carl Towne and Mr. and Mrs. Merl? recovery’. * Mr. .-nd Mrs Harry I
; Bradfield attended the Farm Bu­ MIm ner of Kalamazoo ami Mr and
reau ..upper at Hastings Thur*da&gt; Mr*. Gordon Kenyon of Ha Ung.. I
• * Abmn twmty-fnrc friends gnth- were dinner gtwstF of The Kenyons I
y:i«I at the home of Earl Towne Sundav haiu&gt;ring two birthdays of
: Saturday evening to help Mr*. Ma- Mr*. Minn Kenyon nnd Mrs. Alva
drline Norman and H.nold Do*ler ' Kenyon. Other guest* in the after­
’erh-brate their birthday:. Game* noon were Mi. and Mrs. lister Son'and cards provided lhe tnirrt.tin- neville and Mr. and Mrs. Donald
inrnt. * On Monday morning two Manning nnd Sharon of Ypsilanti.
army jeeps and three other army Rov. Frt-d Hom of Battle Creek cal-,
raix stopped at ehe W. A. Spaulding ted on the Kenyons Wednerdiiv and
farm and set up an out port as a Mr. und Mrs. Jr.-.s Kenyon of Hick­
part of their training. In the after­ cry Corners spent Wednesday eve- I
j
noon they were nt the school house ning with them.
■ much to lhe delight of the children
GLASS CREEK
Mr;- Rusocll Whittemore attend­
small country .*cho&gt;l so they were
real Interested in looking over out Jed her card party al Mrs Robert
in Hastings la«t Tliursday.
.•chool. Tli-' Major played the piano Phillip,
1
and the soldier* -nng a few rang* ,1* Dolores. Anita. David and ChrisThey had a ixutable radio nnd was j'icii" McGlockhn spent the v.eekcontacting other groups from here.' •end with their Krundnarci.tr.. Mr.
when they receiv-d word that they •and Mrs. Forre-t Havens, while
parents ■*i""
spent‘ from Friday un­
had to move on. They left with re- lheir )-■*■-*•*
Talc's* aiul.
aicl
gret and promised lhe children to til Monday with the Rex
RcX Tate
Gordon Havrac
Havens In
in Ymdlantl.
Ypsilanti. *
*
come back some HimGordon
.Sunday, viators ut Roy Erw.iys were I
; Maurice Ei way. wife nnd son and
Mr* Al Wolfe of Grand Rapid;
Last Week ft Letter
’,Xand Mrs. Harold SfilfFp of MmikcMr. and Mrs. Wm. Mullrndore of gon. * Mrs Sura Erway returned
Lansing, spent last weekend with1 Sunday from a weeks' visit with I
Mr and Mrs Waller Hobbs. * Miss' revives at Muskegon. » Tlie many
. Pauline Bellinger, who is teachingl friends cf Mrs. William Havens are
in Fenton, spent the weekend with1 sorry to hear of her Illness at the
her parents. * Eugene Leiters have home til her daughtewnnd husband.
moved to the May Fann and Wm. Mr. nnd Mrs. Howard Johnson at
Rice’s have rented the Putnam1 Hickory Comers.
fann. * Mr. and Mrs. John Hol­
comb moved tills week to the Peter PLEASANT RIDGE
Standley fann. * Walter Soyas' were
Mr. nnd Mrs Kenneth Cronk and
Piven u surprise farewell party children are living on the diaries
Thursday evening They have moved Townsend farm. * The D O T. o.
•lo a fann «outl\of Battle Creek. * club will meet with Mrs. Grace
Mr. and Mra. Emmet Bird of Bnl- Coats this peek Wednesday, a Mr.
tie Creek are moving onto the Fred and Mrs.’ Ferris Lathrop and Carol
Stile., farm. * We are soiry to report of Toledo spent Tuesday with Mr.
that Nelson Willison had the ml)- and Mrs. Kenneth Kelsev. * Mr.
fortune lo brent his leg last week
Mrs. A R Teeter. Mttry, Ml!-'
Tuesday. * Mr." and Mrs. Walter and
deed and David spent Sunday with'
Hobbs received a long distance tele:
und Mrs. Guv Kanti|rr nnd
phone call Monday morning from Mr
family near Woodland. * A large
crowd attended the Ladies Aid at
hospital corps stationed nt San Pe­ Ethel Kilmer’s nn Thursday, .A f-w
dro. Cal. * Mrs Hazel Douglas was letters were read ftotn our roldler
recently surprised when some of the boys In appreciation of boxer, sent
patrons of Banfield called at the them.
school house Friday noon with wellftiled basket,-, to remind her of her
DISTRICT
birtltday * Orv Dunn is still quite BRANCH
Mrs. J. J. WUUtta is quite 111 with
HI with a complication of stomach strep sore threat Her son Dr. Clay­
organic troubles. * Mr. and Mrs. ton Wllliu, of Saranac has tern
Shirley Morris are assisting Ute Nel­ to see her a couple of time*. * Some
son ’Willisons’ with lhe work on the of our fanners have been picking
farm and tn the house.
com the past week * The Dorcas
Soc^-iy nt th* Ostroth-Adams home
Thursday was well attended and of­
ficers were elected for the coming
Emergency .crop loans for seed. year. The next meeting will be held
fertilizer, spray, dust, feed for work,
stock, oil and gas for tractor and ble Wilcox. March 55.
farm machinery repairs will again
Fountain of Youth
be made to growers of Barry county
ut County Agricultural Agent Har­
The fabled Fountain of Youth in
old Foster’s office in the courthouse St Augustine, Fla., is nestled In a
at Hastings. The Interest rate is setting of century-old oaks, cedars,
- 4 percent and, the maximum
amount loaned to an individual Is and magnolias, all draped with
Spanish Moss.
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1K that their son
illy ill with pn«&gt;Jones hom&lt;- SunMrs. Da\Id Don­
I
if Midland Part,
Mellin Vlnke wu-.
iftemoon of Mi .
Midland Park.,
Settle Pixley ami
ueais of Mr. and

•nd Ml Rax HI
lichen nt Bunnell

EIGHTY-SEVENTH YEAR

SECTION ONE—PAGES 1 to 8

HASTINGS. MICHIGAN. THURSDAY. MARCH 18. 1943.

1942-43 AREA &amp; WEST CENTRAL CHAMPIONS
On f/j« ☆ 'ft ☆ ☆ ☆

Home Fror

Simplicity is the keynote of the
new meats and fats rationing pro­
gram. Just announced by the OPA.
according to the local War Price
and Rationing Board“
The new program goes into ef­
fect March 29
Meat*, cheese, shortening, - salad
oil. butter, margarine, canned fish
land many other similar item* will
•be' included on the new ration

Home Ec Leaders
Meeting Here.
March 22-24

Klassy Kiwonis Klock RATIONING

17633329

Real Estate Deals
Of Recent Date

Bonneville of
rm Saturday.
r» Graham of
urday nigh:

c ill Is some
r her ipredy
Mrs. Harry

file Kenyons
blrtli&lt;j.'&lt;y* of
d Mrs. Alva
Mrs. Donald
dnesdny and
•bn of Hlckiieidny eve-

lore attend*
Mrs. Robert
t Ttiur-day.
and Chris-

•atfl.tr.. Mr.
vens, while
i Frldav un­
; Tate’s ni^L
Ypsilanti. *
id *on and
end R cpidi
of Miukeiy returned
visit with
Tlie many
Havens are
ness at the
&gt;d husband.
Johnson at

Grace

and Carol
Mnrv. Mil.
mday with
ntner and
* A large

ha* te.’n
M. * Some
•n picking

ie coming
ill be held
Mrs Her-.

Youth to
tied to a
. cedars,
&gt;ed with

Gov. Thomas Dewey of New York dustry orphan ’ problem to face for
States that his administration plans several yean. Britain ha* met the
to Inaugurate a ptogram to help situation by establishing day nun­
care for a new breed of orphan.*" erica, school* and recreation center*
which has arisen since the war where parent* can leave their chil­ Clouse mailed checks to the various
emergency- Youngsters whose-par­ dren under excellent care during school
____ _________
district*' entitled to
_ tjiartlc__
ents are employed in the armament the hour* they ure employed ' ipau jn the third payment M prifundj
industries und so hair little or no Another important polnt-the Eng- nl4iry
time tc devote to their families. In
taking this step. Gov Dewey recog- '
nires a problem that i* becoming
acute in every region where there the job they can get. Prrtjapa the «Chool aid money
U a heavy concentration of war In­ *ystem developed In Britain could
Following to&gt; the mt of tchoota
dustries. The situation exists In be applied here to advantage.
and the sum allotted to each dls------------- trict:
Michigan a here juvenile delin­
Virions
of
the
romantip
Europe
of
ASSYRIA TWP.—Dirt No 5 Axquency is on the rtef. Some children
are now being neglected who. under fl nother era are conjured up In the 'Syria Center &gt;154: 7 frl , Brigg*,
®
Lincoln. &gt;103
norma! circumstances, would re­ announcement of the marriage ot *73BALTIMORE
the Prince of Liechtenstein and an
T''’nBP TWP.-DUL No •1.
ceive proper care and training. In
Austrian counte**
Liechtenstein , Dowling. &gt;91; 2 frl.. Striker &gt;155;
3. McOtnber. &gt;152; 4. Hendershot.
work employment ha* no bearing— cover* but 65 square, mile* of lovely &gt;76 5. Week*. &gt;64: 6 Durfee. |73;
the youngster* would be neglected at ।
country , has a population of 7 frl. Barney Mills. &gt;71
eleven
or
BARRY TWF. - Delton W. K.
home regardless. But the problem ele
”fn thousand and. marvel of
I* here and will have to be worked '
kovenimrnt revenue ex- Kellogg school at Delton, stale aid.
tuition &gt;853. total M6M
1
out intelligently if ar would avoid 'cred* expenses
««...*«. by
bv m&gt; comfortable
enn.fnrt.hte a
u 83.7M.
CARLTON
TWF. - Dial. No 2.
(
serious consequences later op, Jhe margin that the modest "nation- Carlton
Center. &gt;80: 12. Raels &gt;54.
youruutera o! today are the citizens al debt” present* no problem. Taxa­
CASTLETON TWF-DUt No. 1
;
NashviUe village school, school
of tumonow—that saying is so trite tion lx still at a painless level There frl.
that we often forget the intense I* a Miggrstion of the classical in ;Hid &gt;3.109 tuition. &gt;1.429. total.
truthfulness of It
itivenlte Liechtentein'a chief products—coni !
it This juvenile
HASTINGS CITY—City schools.
and wlnrl
Vaduz, the
problem is one which can't be put fruit
Mate aid. &gt;2 599. tuition. M 202. total
off until a more convenient time charming capital of this tiny &gt;8 801
jKVtoral state, ha* but 2000 inhabibecause then it will be too Lite.
HASTINGS TWP.—Dial. No. 2.
tantx and must have been guy with Flli),rr
England has had this “war In(Continued on page 4. Sec. D
8
tar in:
--------- — *jJ Hasting* Center. &gt;73;
--------------------------------*------------------------- .10 frl . Quimby. &gt;58
HOPE TWP—DUt. No I Dodd.
&gt;127: 2 frl. McCallum. &gt;77; 3. Ced­
ar Creek &gt;83; 4. Hind* &gt;169; 6.
**■*•»■*■«■*•
» 8hul°- «’•: 7 frt. Brush Ridge.

of ships.
Hu stings has many fond
I No new registration I* required
les tor Nir*. Smith and me.
most of them date back
, The red coupons to War Ration
tbe time you were born.
Book Two will take care of this
The Hastings High School
i new list. Nor will consumers txrelieved to graduate me In 1900
asked th declare stocks of any of
I have been here only for v
the rationed foods which they may
since. I was bom to the housr
■ have on hand
■
which Superintendent Van I
: One of the few differences be­
kirk now restdes, so you can
' tween the use of the blue and the
that aa a baby I registered the &lt;
red stamps to War Ration Book
ing need for a suitable home
.Two. is the order In which stamp*
later house the head of our ...K
»g* । will be declared valid.
•durational system. We have one
erWhen rationing begins on M;rch
daughter in the high school, who High. Fart, aggressive offenw chararteriied their play and overshadowed the fart ll
44, 29. the first set of stamps, marked
keeps us young and in touch with
in; 11. leo »ana»«;
mil *»arn»on; n. nin nu»n. serona now
to A . worth 16 |XMnt* Will be valid
ill uh school affair* again
In connection with my early edu­
Mason Thoma*; 60. Richard Thonuu: 30. Duane Stamm: 53. John Coleman;
‘
----. ... .
.
. .
inencing April 4. set B . good for
cation I am probably proudest of 22. Harold Townsend; 40. Harold Fuller; Couch
Joe Hroiak. Missing from picture. Keith Aym.
16 points Becomes valid; On April
the fact that I wa.* Instrumental
| 11. set “C”. for 716 point*, becomes
in Introducing "organized" music
in the high school. We had a
valid: on April 18. set “D". for 16
patient superintendent—too patient
point*, become.* valid and on April
perhaps. I really don't know why
25. set "E". for 16 points, become*
he let us live There were three
l\ ri I
■ v 11 I 11 xs valid. This will give a total of 80
of us pals of the “Henry AldrichKufc Kuriaus Kaoers
point* from the Start of rationing
Homer Brown" tvpt. who were perl\urs ixurious reapers ,
on M,rch 28 trough April
.mited to "study" in an unoccupied
The apple* to the window grew ■&gt; • M 1 M UUMMVU . .
A11 of these stamp , however,
’ class room on the second floor of
u/.,.
D
t
d
7 ,rl
»&gt;’«: 9 frl.
they become valid, ~
remain
brown with rot und were removed;
------------- ,hor.ee
~
—*“
With Program To Be
Fre-port village school, state aid.
•The fourth meeting for the lo­
Total Here. Exclusive of
tire old red brick building.
An
,,
,
,
valid for the rest cf the month
dust settled in a fine, grey film to
This is a n-Rulai weekly leaturc
t, th(. ..A- rotl|X)n&gt; pQ not cal
Italian music vendor, accompanied
Friday Evening
’*13 tuition. &gt;451. total. 11.064: 12
leaders of Ute
twenty-five
rocroriei. Now $2,452.32
5Z.*yz,jZ
subdue the bright gloss
sloe.'. of
oi the ftrfhit“••“ •’• ,,ir n
uw
1
Factories.
by the proverbial monkey, came to
A*
I
Aninn
Mnmn
Little
Brtrk.
&gt;75.
niture and the once crisp folds in dc*l«ned to aid you in your cur- become void after April 1 but may Barry
County
home extension
Held a» Legion Nome
Johnstown twp. — DUt. No.
town and through the ooen win­
The Red Cross war fund is away the draperies began to droop with .rent purchases of items rationed by , be used anytime during the month groups I* announced by Mary E.
dows. from a distance, there was .. _ —.a
The American Union Auxiliary &lt; TfL. Steven*. &gt;88 5 frl. Bristol,
k.i„.......... ..
_ _
...... .. -I 'l. ......
.
_ _
. . nt atiril Th» •n'' rnimnn. &lt;*■»
This newspaper of April. The "B" coupons ran be Bullis home extension agent, for will entertain the members of the JJJj: 7. Culver. &gt;121: 11. Burroughs.
wafted on the Borina breeze, the to a good start,the total now being fatigue—but the Klwanis clock like the government
used anytime during the month
strain.* of the Blue Danube to a &gt;2.45232. according to an announce- the after dinner speaker unreatrict- believes this service will enable fo­ | after April 4: the "C" coupon*, March 23 and 24 at the Methodist American Legion Friday evening. ■
cadence that can only be produced ment by Mrs. James W. Radford. «l by limits of time or the lawyer dlviduals to cooperate more fully in anytime during- the month after Church In Hastings The use of March 19. at the Legion Home,
MAPLE GROVE TWP.—DUt. No.
—, winning the war on the home front,
nie
hiss "innocent"
•’Innocent’ c.
client
home groan foods will be discussed
by an old hand-oraan with a few county chairman.
Inc Hastings defending —and
April 11: the “D" coupon* anytime with the leaders by Miriam Eads, celebrating the 34th birthday of 3 tri. Maple Grove Center. &gt;114: .
ON-and O-N-N! I
(;ood&gt;- Bu.
pipe* missing. We thought It would drive hu been completed with tlie cnes on„„
. . ON—and O-N-N!
the
organization.
3
■ Mayo. &gt;111: 4 tri. Dunham,
during the month after April 18
the .
be the generous and uplifting thing exception of the factories where of- • Come now. my lads, what
ml’swJut
specialist from
Michigan State
Dr.
Robert
Harkness.
Past
De,
3
obangfvii i f twp
ru«t *r«
None of the coupon* in sets “A" College At these meetings wjilch
gag—
—Wish
WISH Chet
unci could
cornu give
mm - ®*tM!. point-ration stamps A. B
to engage this condensed orchestra flcials asked a little more time so ga«
give my
my wrist
partment Commander, will be the T*"-—“«• J*®couple'’ nf
of twists “
and
make
and hi* *taff. to open up all the that every man on every shift may 'watch
””rh “a ro,,n1
,ul m
“k*‘ f "nd c. ln '5af, Ra'lon B°ok Two, to ”E". inclusive, will be valid dur­ are scheduled to start at 10:00 A. toastmaster for the evening, and 3
rtnM« schooL
ing Moy.
it,run like that!.
uood through March.
stops und play his entire repertoire be contacted
M the leaders will prepare their will introduce the guest speaker. .2“
—
N
•
S
I
Coffee
Another difference In the use of own 'lunch from Michigan grown
in front of the malmachool entrance
Mrs. R M. Cook wu Hastings
Major Charles Shultz, of Fort Cus-।
~
No . ’•
the red stamps is that retailers
below the open window* We gath­ City chairman and made tlie fol­
I Stamp 25 for 1 pound, good to are permitted to ’ make change" food
ter. who 1* also a Past Department
.J*4- *•_ Tanner. &gt;88. 7
ered together about all we had to lowing report to Mrs. Radford:
'March 21
Commander of the Legion
’ fllOKNAPPLr^TWP Thnmin
In the red ratlpn stamps when a
the wav of financial Inducement
Business district. Hosting* Wom­
Stamp
26
(or
1
pound,
good
after
: customer find* it Impossible to
and conveyed lhe idea to him In ans club 4n charge. Mrs. Dorrance
.....
-- ---------------- ----------------pTTh^Mte'Twhtehl progLS’g"
tmtSS^totaW
March
2L
our best Itallo*EuglL*h. that we Trcthric chairman. &gt;815 63
give the exact amount of valid red
A number of recent real relate I
bugar
stamps when making a purchase.
were specially delegated by the suSpecial groups. Mrs. E. A. Frand• pertntendent to employ him to sen. chairman. &gt;424 75.
12 also good for 5 pounds Only one-point red stamps of any
deal* have been handled through | Stamp
--------, ---------&lt; Realizing the urgent need for«by PtMl Commander•‘; coruoUda?^I ^crtool .ut.
come to lhe schoolhouse and let
2!.
series currently valid may be used
First ward. Mr*. Fred Hale, chair- the Boyes Real Estate office, ac- through May 31.
hi* daily grind, relieve the pupils' H'seccm^iuird' Mrs. Dewey Reed, cording to Mr Boyes.
Both coffee
coffee a
and
/
II Both
— sugar coupon-.., for "making change."
lhe Unlt Prerident.'» 7“
daily grind for a half hour, par­
'»r» from the same War Ration
During week. April 11 to 17. far getting all poarible farm nrachlnery
Mr. and Mrx. AdrlbertHexlhsold |
Yankee springs TWF. —Dirt.
ticularly cautioning him that the chairman. &gt;269 75
example, storekeepers may rive in working order this Spring, the Mrs Alma i»ryn
puichaxcd
a
house
and
lot
on
West
Musical Selections
.g; snrina,0 &lt;03 ,U3: ’ W ’ Y“”*
superintendent wanted no Inter­
i their
customer*
red
one-p6lnt Hasting.* High School U sponsoring
Third ward. Mrs. R. G. Finnie..
Grand
Stfrom
Elizabeth
Parker.
ruption of this program by anyone chairman. &gt;304.45
Stamp 17 good for one pair shoes ; JS”^biit ’three n»m£ ' ■ claxa
~ in the repair of farm ma.Htat05y
*oc?1 PJ* wlll be
Tbtate—Stale aid &gt;23 132 tuition
All went well and the Italian opera
Mr and Mrs Adelbcrt Heath sold
FourUi ward. Mrs Howard Prost,
.. instructed
. given
by given
Past byPost
PastCommander —
to
June
15.
rJX.toT
chanae
must
be
used
I
chlner
yThe
group
Is
and
&gt;9.730;
total. t32M
proceeded in full blast, even to chairman; &gt;48154
their recently remodeled house on
__________
. Gasoline
1
| assisted by L. J Oswald, well known Edwin Sayles.
the face of the personal threats of
Mrs. Maurice Roush wu residen­ the comer of S. Market and Clinton
Musical Selection.*
Stamp Number 4 from Basic
£ “f®",
wH1 blacksmith at Dowling, and meets
the superintendent, until lie dis­ tial chairman and Mr* C. W Dolan Streets to Mr and Mrs. Merl L
Guest sjieaker. Major Charles FOUR VILLAGES
Mileage Ration A Book, worth 4
L ,J
are dec ter rd v.1. P"
shop every Mondav. Wednescovered that lhe monkey was look­ wu in charge of the factory drive. Sherk.
Shultz
;CHOOSE OFFICERS
ing al our window, and none oth­
Mrs. Radford says reports from
gnllonr.
of
gasoline,
good
througn
withcomolete
I
day
■
n&lt;1
Prid,,
y
during
March.
Any
The house and lot In Woodland March 21. Stamps in B and C books
Singing of the National Anthem.
X'.J, T?yct‘7 c_°ITp’eI^ ! farmer who would like a place to
er. even making blackmail motions countv chairmen arc encouraging
The music will be furnished by'„A‘
,«»*«*, election held in
comtona”on of^the! r,‘pi’lr h? «nachinery together with
at us' to cast down a few more but probably the month of March belonging to Mr. and Mrs. Howard also valued al 4 gallons, good
a girls quartet from the High I NashviUe last week. 63 ballots were
&lt; or any combination of the foods
pieces of silver. Well, the rest of will be needed to complete tlie drive Baker was sold to Mr. and Mrs. Da­ l?
no‘ed- 0,1 h ,ront.for which they apply. You can.for tools and assistance to help him U School led by Miss Page; the
whk^ was double the vote of
the story had best not be told. It because of bad road conditions All mon McClelland.
invited
to
attend.
example, use all of your red stamps
Tischer sisters of Carlton Center'
&gt;ear- The following were etoetis one of those things that rests reports together with Hostings’ fine
Mr. and Mrs. Harlan Scob^-’ of such books
Tills defense class Is authorised and their mother; and Mrs. Elza i”1,
F-*rl D Olmstead: dert.
Truck renewals for next quarter for meat, or for cheese, or butter
better In memories than we rested showing indicate that the Quota of boughl of Mr. and Mrs. Loya Smith
|or for any assortment of the ra- by the State Board of Control for Carlin.
Co&gt;ln T Munro: treasurer. Blanch*
for the rest of lhe day. but I have &gt;7300 will be easily raised. Pri­ their house und lot on East Clinton start April 1.
AU Past Post Commanders have.1- W^htj uMsor Elwin Nash;
Tire*
I tioned items covered by the points Vocational Education and is under
never forgiven that monkey, we marily this L* a war fund drive but St.
Inspection Deadline,----------- End^ °r h‘'C "rS-“aWe W the supervision of Mr. T. N. Knopf, been extended a special invitation 1 tns*tees Theo Bera. Jease A Campgave him a banana too. as a bribe every donation of one dollar or
Mr. and Mrs Calvin J Streeter
teacher of vocational agriculture to be preoent for the occasion.
:K
bell
*" •"'*
and y
Ernest
’~— TL. Appleman.
--------------for his silence, but alas his eyes more entitles the giver to Red Cross bought the former Streeter home Book­
.Fttt??y.*uP i Furthermore, you don't have to and Mr Arthur Hansen, coordin­
, The election was quiet at Middlebetrayed us.
membership.
__________
at Streeter's Resort of Mrs. Bishop holder*
First
inspection
lJse up
up rain io
16 jx&gt;|nU oa
Rs they
come ator -at the high school. ..
It —
lx exvile. only fourteen voters casting
। K4.VC
uacy luiiic
We have lived away from Has­
। of DeDolt.
Every
6 iitwnww
months uue
due uuruig
during any
week. You
can iI pected that .........
considerable welding
their ballots Village officers- are;
"A"
March 31
ui
cm/ w
miy one wrea.
iuu cun
—.... j . „
tings a long time
I have never
j A house and lot in Sec. 29. Lowell
February 28 Every 4 months I spend all 80 points at one time and other metal work will be done
|_
I Pres.. Glenn E. Blake: clerk. Oscar
become reconciled to living to a
February 28 Every 3 months. during the last week in April, if on drag*, plow# and other ullage JCCOna in DCagiC
big city as being a sensible way
, township. Kent coium. belonging
I Flnkbeiner: treasurer, Blanche Beigeratrom: assessor. Max Lynd, tru*to get the most out of life. Now
। to tlie Hastings City Bank was pur­
February 28 Every 2 months you wish.
implements to get them In repair C.’«| J Trirvlc Horn
we are back in Hastings and very
chased by Mr and Mrs Boyes who
• riuia ncrc
tees. J. H. Miller, Thomas Berry and
Hie best way you can cooperate ' Point values for the entire list for spring work. Woodworking
happy In our surroundings, our
I in turn sold it to Mr. and Mrs. Rob- in tlie Government s rubber con­ of foods rationed will be the same equipment is also available
Ed Plnkbelner.
nn
Rogers
Lucky,
owned
by
Avery
friends, and all lhe great advan­
|, Fifty-eight Woodland voters chose
servation program is to have your at every store In the county—just construction and repair work
Dr.
Campbell,
of
State
tages. as I see them, over city life.
automobile tires inspected well in as point values for canned goods farm tools.
Three
pieces
of
farm
property
alI continue my business in Detroit
Health Dept. Schedule}
advance of deadline dates. This is are. Also, there will not necessar­
derby trials of the Wolverine Bea-1
®
Iso
changed
hands.
Glenna
Van
and go there occasionally, but I
Series of Talks Here
[Hom sold an 80 acres on Seat. 25 to your advantage because should ily be any relation between point
i gle club held here Sunday. Twenty .
am always anxious to get back
'five dogs were entered, eight in the
*rthur AUcrtUn« and
D land 26. Rutland Twp.. to Albert one of your Ures be driven beyond value in price. Point price* of dif­
home.
Maternal1 Health &lt;Gnnsultant. Bur-. Cruttenden; 40' •«*»
Bee 12. repair or recapping through neglect ferent cuts of meal will be differ­
115-meh elu.
n in U» U-lneh , ‘’'SS.’^SiXn, ... &lt;h„„
Thing* have changed In Detroit
on your part, you cannot qualify ent. just as point prices of apri­
too. It Is too full of folks and eau of Maternal and Child Health. HoP^TwP; belonging to Mr and to a new tire.
cots and peas, for exampl?, are
Michican
Department
of
Health.
I* 1 Mrs
Ernest
Lambka
was feck;
purchased
uecause or
.&lt; wartime condition,.
conaiuon*. '
- j"
"r
signs of over crowding are everye 'IS-ndiS
«
; tm*
wrek !n u.
Bar"
Counby Mr.
and Mr*.
Willard
and
different However, there will be
Fuel OU
the banquet was not held as usual. ।
where. Street cars, busses, stores.1 ap(.nding this week in Barry Coun- K
—■ ----- 7,—..v”r’
schools and hotels are bunting at
*
Mr. and Mr*. Loya Smith bought
no difference in- point value be.
Results in the 15-lnch class: First,,
Coupon 4 good for 11 gallons:
, Barry county has been placed _‘n Kenwcod Mac. owned by Kenneth ; «"*•*«*
r'
«Ub
Pf1’(Contlnued
on
page
6.
Sec.
1)
the seam*, so to speak. I went to- ’’Or. rampbril- Is consulUnj
— &gt;
"* “r“ *" “““
Valid February 2 through April 17
tri- Tiiayer, Grand Rapids; second, i ?l!? N°rma Kundr nssessor. Clto.— i-&gt;—
। iof Mr. and Mrs. Walter J. tVaikins. Ration Banking—Effective on and
; the
Calhoun-Branch-Barry.
to a favorite restaurant the other physicians
regarding
obstetrical
county employment stabilization ar- Rogers Lucky, owned by Avery Rog- J°"
T” r’
day. and asked for one of their practice. He will address lay groups
ea.
according
to
an
announcement
£
‘
ark
R°b
Joe.
001
r
nlld
Ua
P
Kafchcr
’
regular dollar meals, and the flip­ and Is meeting with high school
• This regulation applies only to
pant waiter uked me if I wanted students in the county regarding
k..
a owned by Dr J. R. Wlggers, Grand .-----------■
certain business firms, not Individ­
it on white or rye.
»
^2" tei?:»"agin Kt’ wKS 1
uals). Business Concerns which
Incidentally, times are getting a
MUST Open Ration Banking Aclittle tougher all around. I bought
Tlie farm prog tarn, a* It has been । counts:
some sausages to a local market
~ no
RMUltj »n
13’lnch Class: Pint. ::
administered by farmers through
H. H. S. Beats Charlotte In depends on voluntary
Sugar and Coffee—primary dis­
,
a few days ago only to find that
co-operation Dickie's Joe. owned by Fred Dickie. , WILLIAM HAVENS. Prop.
the Agricultural Adjustment Ad­ tributors and wholesalers—retailers
one end of "Them was meat and
Finals 46 to 28
designed to rere­ Mejvtni....
for success and is deafened
iaje: jecond. Howay’s Vic- ] Because of the Illness of hl* wife.
ministration was the theme of a who own more than one store and
the other was crumb* I took them
duce
piracy,
labor
turnover
and
ab
­
The
Hastings
Saxons
finished
\
n
A*btoty,
ownrt
by
Clayton-'Hotrod. I*uttfj3n
meeting held in Hastings. Wednes­ retailer* whose gross volume of fooa
back only to be informed by the
their
1942-43
basketball
season
Sat
­
senteeism
to
a
mlhimum,
tk:
also
t:
to
Lansing:
third
Dvke's
Prize
owned
'****
al
ftnn
loclt
®
d
9
mile*
day. March 10.
useofof
Lan’na
of,
“l43' ’
sales was &gt;5.000 or more in Decem­ urday night when they defeated the make the most effective use
butcher that times are so bad It
At an all day meeting, attended ber 1942; also chain retailer*.
is ateost Impossible to make both
Charlotte Orioles for the district skilled and semi-skilled labor avail­ fourth. Stralt'a Sweet Sonnl 8. T111**
.&lt;JSdV,2 cha,,^J A'i'1
by tlie AAA Community Committee
ends meat. I was so Incensed by
GasoUne—licensed and interme- chanmlon&amp;hip bv the score of 46 to able
owned by Merlin Strait. Williams- 1 nil.le ”utN.of &lt;***
or 30
men and-------------------their wives,- —
the
merits of diate distributors, but retailers and 28. 17115 was the first time that
this fresh remark that I really got
- ---------------.on
north ot Glass Creek grange hall.
the program
dis­ ; bulk users cannot.
a laugh when this same butcher
tram was reviewed and disHastings has won the tournament In NOTICE
’ -----------------»-•-»----------------, He is offering a good list of hone*.
backed into i&gt;i* meat grinder and
cussed by Thomas B. Oxby of the
Those Who May Open Ration five years. The Blue and Gold ad­
—
.
cattle, hog*, and farm machinery.
got behind in his order*.
State Office and George Broadbent, Banking Accounts:
H. C. Dunton will be at the Barry
vanced to the finals when they de­
,D«W Reed will cry the aale And
district fieldman. The results of
feated Eaton Rapids on Friday night County Court House, Hastings, on ki
c
j
lj
Jay
Win* will act as clerk Seethe
Retailers who own only one store
feeding a tramp, and I asked her
ten years of soiibuliding practices
by
Thl
a
3
!!
tA
4
lead
Thursdays.
March
4.
11.
18.
and
23.
adv
elsewhere to this tome.
why she fed a man who would not
which include the addition of marl, and whose gross food volume In .tThe fna Af the fir.t iirtort in the I ,rom 1:30 to 4 :30 P M ,or ,he Pur"
work. Her answer was "well there
limestone and fertilizers, crop ro­ Dec. 1942 was under &gt;5.000
* IIP druggists
UI UKglAl* of
U1 Hastings a.*,.ITXLIAK n-n.l.-nsi,
The
have
WALTER
KARPINSKL crow*
Pre*.
Eaton
Rapid*
game
^WHh
Tcd
p&lt;
*
c
of
***
utln
6
those
taxpayers
Restaurants, industrial and other
la some satisfaction In seeing a man
tation control of soil erosion and
inauirurated
a
new
policy
which
Having
decided to quit farming
iff
«..d
CM.
Ray
»&gt;
“
'
•
“
»
*
n
U'UunIM.
Tlx
rrtuin
eat without finding fault with the
the uses of green manure and cov­ bulk users may also open such ac­ kIX’ E.dta?Tbe*Sy Iff BiS •»
»i;«: should meet with the approval of I on account of ill health. Mr. Karcooking '* They both got their re­
er crops, were seen in the feed pro­ counts.
everyone.
.
. !I Cl* farm located « mite* aoulh*' “ '
and
Gold
easilv
matotalned
a
sizefifed
w
or
March
Starting
with
last
Sunday
only
wards. however, because this guy
In a Ration Banking Account you and Gold nxUv malnta.Md » slw..
m 2Z
duction of 1942.
came back a few days later and
deposit ration stamps, certificates able margin throughout
throughout the, game. !™
inuil
on o-before
or before March
“t bo-filedl&lt;m
dni&lt;’ltorc w«l be'open Sunday : «**t of the Yankee Spring, .tore
Now that food production Is a or ration checks with vour own Hastings had stretched its lead to 3
Mrs. Smith asked him if he wasn't
»hme not filing on
. anerno^ lhr rtor„
turns «r east of Baker lake. He U oflermajor
war
industry,
planned
pro
­
the same man she had given the
local commercial bank. Then you
2 points at half time. 26 to 14. At «« subject to penalty and intemL | ill
|n irnuernig
,endert
uus service uui 8un
ouir.! tog . ^xx! iUt Of hor«re cows. how.
n i,
duction U an Important factor, and write ration checks against your de­ the end of lhe third quarter the;
mince pie to a few day* before,
_______ ___________ 335 day Stebbins ...x
and Jacobs remained &gt;i chickens,
J,hlcken* feed, and
■n&lt;1 farm
f«zm . tools.
too“l
the planning of crop* and acreages posit whenever you wish to re-stock Saxons were leading 42 to 28.
and he said. "'No ma'am and I
■ ■ ■
opfti. next Sunday Reeds will be ! ^rne’r CWer will erv the sate and
for the Individual farms, by the a rationed Rem Purpcoe is to simp­
don’t think I ever will be." I hap­
Ted Banash and Ken Lane were
open, and the tollowipg Sunday it I
®utc*u‘
••
farmer and the cominit'zeman. lify the keeping of accurate records high point men for Hastings with I RED CROSS DRIVE “CLICKS’
pened in about this time and asked
will be LyBarker s turn. Thu or- ।
! Hili
him why he didn’t work for a liv­
makes for greater production of and to relieve' the local Ration 16 and 14 polnfe respectively Capt ' IN eagle DISTRICT
DR. ALEXANDER CAMPBELL
der will continue and a sign on th* i into issue for full portloulare.
.
the vital war crops.
ing If he was hungry, and he re­
Ray Kenyon tallied 9 points. Bill
Boards of considerable detail.
Dear
Banner
.door
of
the
closed
store
Informs
the
■
nnrv
van
uvi
ki
f
-.
hi
plied. "Wall I have tried that, but physiology of reproduction, prepar­ . Belief wu expressed ...
that
w. there
The Barry County Ration Office । Garrison 5, and Bill Bush 4 R. B..
I public Which store to open for buri- ( H.ving X hta fSk mT Van
It makes me all the hungrier."'
ation for marriage and parenthood. was a definite need of.the AAA al lhfre wlu St cloJd byTrovernmenl
After reading some of the ex­
, 1- Wlltojighby with 9 pointe was
«•* MIX"!
high
Our telephone rang at two A. M. He will talk to high school students this
.
nl
Svckte
will have
an 8 aurilon
sate
man for Eaton o.„i^.
Rapid*. Frank ! periences of the Red Cross
this time
time, that
that the
the rrniw
crops most
most 1 ZZ.T.
All three of the stores will be .• „
the firm
toc.ted
,S11m n&lt;mh
order each Wednesday afternoon. ’ ।1 point
the other night
A sweet voice of:
Bonta. and Milford Jones followed
workers In Hastings Banner
needed in this war effort be grown
asked—"Is this the Coffee Bhopt"
'open in the forenoon, two of them O
miles west iand
Hastings High School. Tuesday rather than a hanhazard method
Off Bedford: or I
3 milsa
' with 8 nolnts each
last week. I wish to tell some of
Well, I won’t quote myself exact­ morning.
2 miles south of Lacey Ra is
1 The Blue and Gold avenged the
the things I encountered in the
which might result in over pro­ REGIONAL SALVAGE CHIEF
ly. but the general idea was ’"Noil"
,
rualnder
of
the
day.
fertng
a
good
IM
of
horses
’
Woodland High Schoo). Wednei- duction of certain kinds of farm TO SPEAK HERE MARCH 25
I 0"&gt;* btemlsh on their *e•*»* "J®* ,
Eagle district.
I mentioned the instance to one day morning.
chickens, hoes, hay and i
t .nn-hi...
when they ran rough shod tor three
' I have gone over our quota
crops and a shortage of others,
of the patient young ladire at the
Launching the Spring salvage quarters to drub the Charlotte, tor this district. Some of the
CITY EMPLOYS NEW
farm tools. Henry Flartr
Delton High School. Wednesday equally important or more so
telephone office who. thought I
program in Barry County. John D , Orioles bv ‘the score of 46 to 28.
people have handed me money 1 DEPUTY CLERK
rhould not be irritated at such a afternoon.
McGillU.
Regional
Chief
of
the
Gen'
Trailing
9
to
5
at
the
end
of
the
i
Kellogg-Agricultural. Wednesday
before I slated my mission.
’ Mr* Maurice Roush has been enilittle thing and told me tn con­
.WLJTTS
Have received donations of &gt;1 00
ployed by the city council aa dep­
fidence about another conversation afternoon
Nashville High School. Thursday
each from three widows, one 1 uty city clerk, succeeding Mrs. Bter- ARTHUR W LAV
that ran like thl»—’’Hello, is this
rion. War Production Board from proved to be the star of the night.
over eighty years old; and one , ling Rogers, who resigned recently
one. one. &lt;1ne. one»" “No this is afternoon.
will address a meeting to , scoring 12 pointe in addition to, man with five children gave his I after filling the position for nine SCHOOL COM MH
Dr. Campbell spent last week In
Maj. M. R. Kinde, fonnarly the DatrolL
eleven, eleven."
«UUW o. KUreh
M.OU11.jffiJfVS,,, J
Life reiidenl of
and -------------the week----be- medical director of the Kellogg
last dollar
Another family
yvu.
’Oh. no trouble Hillsdale County _.™
Ii humioicm
bothered you."
Taught 19 ware i
at all. I had to get up to answer Jor® 1,1 Eaton County.
'gun her duties. Mrs Rogers' res­
Foundation in Battle Creek who J?0.?
lEx^U^lve
the aeeond quarter to hold a 23 to! with a boy tn the Armv gave
the phone anyway."
} Monday noon he wu the gueet of was commtraloned in the army med-, the State Balvart Commlttoo. Mich- I3
ignation taking effect April 1.
,t h&gt;1/ Ume. The Blue and ’ &gt;6.00. the man being sick part
I have a friend who 1* VicePrest- 'the Hastings Rotary Club
ical corps last August, has been pro­ igan Council of Defense, has been Gold lod 30 to 21 at the end of the, of the wlntet and not able to
dent of one of the Companies I
’
•• •
moted to lleutenant-eolonel at his In the salvage picture from the be­ third period. With Hastings lead-1 work and his wile is also ill
ma lheir support at the Primary
represent, who was appointed an NOTICE
I have enjoyed the work and
post in New York City. Colonel Kin­ ginning and helped organise salv­ Ing 42 to 26 Coach Brozak retired,
E3ecUon. and now as a candidate for
meeting my neighbors very
air raid warden, with police powers. | X am a candidate for the office de's wife and family are continuing age county conunltteM throughout his regulars to give the rest of the
ci tv Clark, 1 again aollcit your sup­
a while back, and we immediately of aty Clerk at the City election the family home al 48 Merwood the state. He U recognised as one squad some action in the final three' much and glad of the opportun­
port at the April Election.
conferred on him the additional; on Monday. April 6th. Your aup- drive. Colonel Kinde is attached to of the leading authorities in the minutes.
ity to help our soldier boys.
n/wimrv IIIIa nf
zSaI. I
will k. ------ . . . r,..
A Red Cross Worker
Walter Wallace
the North Atlantic division of en­ salvage movement in the United
Ted Banash was high point man
gineers.
Blates.
(Continued dn pm^9. Roc- 1)
.

RED CROSS DRIVE

rove and M.

NUMBER 45

RATIONING OF
(INDUSTRIAL "WAR 0 R P H A N S" THIRD PAYMENT
MEAT, FATS
DEMAND OUR ATTENTION
OF SCHOOL MONEY
Checks Sent To Districts
BEGINS MARCH 29
Red Coupons in War
Ration Book Two
Apply to New List

Greeting* To All You Pine 1
lows In The Service:
Because I know that what
especially want is personal n
of your friends back home. \A»d
cause it is my misfortune ths
personally know veiy'few of
or them. I ant.-odmewhat hat
capped In writing such a letter
you would wish out I will do
be-rt on other subjects.
I did not get into military m
Ice in the last war. but was

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Maternal Health
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Barry County In
New Labor
Stabilization Area

ANNUAL MEETING
OF TRIPLE-A

SAXONS WIN
DISTRICT MEET

AUCTION SALES

Drug Stores Announce
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It's Lieut.-Col.
M. R. Kinde Now

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25c
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6 for 19
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Telephones 2244-2557 B*
FRIDAY and SATURDAY. MARCH 19-20
l.lhda parnelt .mil Edgar Buchanan

CITY WITHOUT MEN'
Ur Ila: tholomew anil Bobby Jordan

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LIFE BEGINS AT 8:30"
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3 I1, lb. foavc*

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COFFEE: Stomp 25. good to
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POINT STAMPS:
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Dozen

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Dozen

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MuBtr*.

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Urgafn matinee Sunday 1:00 to 3:00

TUES.. WED.. THURS.. FRL. MARCH 23-24-25-26
The sensation of today in pictures
Bnnita GranvIMe. Oito Kruger. It. B. V

"HITLER'S CHILDREN

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FRIDAY and SATURDAY. MARCH 19-20
FEATURE
Jinx Faikcnburg and B»rt Gordon

LAUGH YOUR BLUES AWAY
and Bob Steele and Torn Tyler

"THUNDERING TRAILS

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■

THE BEST FOR LESS;

N. MAIN ST.. NASHVILLE. MICH.

, r,|p '•lor'’
American youth to- Thursday. Much *ym)»rh.v to ex­
‘ nti-iKirintr on the pbvuv finid-i pressed to lhe bereaved ones. *
f"r future victories on the battle-'Mr. Leonard and family lived on
I" idthe Wnlldorff farm for many year*
----------------j before going to Kalamazoo to live
• I tss CREEK
with Iter children. * Mr. and MrMr and Mrs Rav Erwav and Dnn Payne. Mr. mid Mrs Jotm
.unili'.ers Maxinc. GiiK-vietr and Bush. Mrs. Mina Aldrich, Mr and.io.in
cursL* at
ai - Mrs. Clarence Payne. Mr* Floy Mc•ti in were Sunday dinner curst*
Frank Ferri*’ F-.-rriIn the’ :::
Chidester di... Dermott, Mrs. Birdcna Lyttle. Mr.
tret * David McGiocklln
Mi-alrwlrlln of
r.f Ha*. »nd Mrs. Fred Ashby attended the
trtrt
ting’; sj-rnt the wet-k with lib urand funeral of Mrs. Lucy Leonard SaiiM.rrnt- Mr. and Mi- Fnrrr.*t Hav- urdny afternoon al Henton funeral
Si
Mr and Mrs W. Robert Me- 1 home in Delton.
Mr
T1 Glocklln
—-.1 and dinchtbrs were StinM &lt;1 ■ V■ af'ri
afternoon caller: * Mn«. Sara IfF.NDERSnoTT
Erwav is helping ear* for her sta­
Mr ntid Mrs. Lynden Garrison of
ter. Mn Win. Havens nt Hirknrv Cleveland. Ohio, apent the weekend
r. rner
* Mr and Mr-.. Robert with his parents, Mr. anti Mrs. Robt.
ShrirJo-r and children of Richland Garrison. * Sunday guests at John
Wcyermun
’s were their son Rsx and
•v. re Sunday visitor* nt Cha* Whit­
t-more’
M- and Mr* Fred’ Brch- Mrs. Weyerman’s parents. Mr. and
Ll mid BiMie also n-(.r&lt;- y
•
visitors
;Mt
11 Eddy nf Woodland w
Jimmie
Dibble
- ------- -" —
wuiuuic wmuie 'Max-'ML' Bullis met with the McOmber
h e Erwayt went to Ijivlne Mon-I1*11 *,rl* a week ago Saturday m.
d;tv. where *he ha* a txnltlon In ,h® home ot Joyce Clark. * Every­
th'* State Library * Mr and Mrs lone—
enjoyed
*—•'* th-* n
P. ’’T.
’ *A -■
at McOmni'^,.,Wl'rr,'n an'1 pn"v 'Ivitcd i bcr Friday night and the Conserva­
Plill Warren and daughter in Lan- tion progrnin by George Sumner.
i'i': Sunday. * Mr and Mrs. R-;-.. Tlie older girl* of the school gave
•ell Whittemore attended the Farm i-otni fine vocal number* under thn
Bureau -upper at Hotel Hastings leadership of Mr*, itobt. Glasgow.
Wednesday night. * Callers at * Mrs Floyd Garrison and MrC’rnj. Whittemore*.* during the ».*t Ted* O'Laughlin vt»fterf*rn Battle,
•vr« were Mr. and Mr* Wm Whit- &gt;Creek on Saturday. * Mr. and Mr-...
'• more and Lowell Whittemore and Floyd Garrison were Sunday gue*'.,’
f &gt;mily nf Delton * Mr. and Mr* '“f Fay Whitworth- In Johnstown *
t -n Robinson of Grand R,»ptds and Mr nnd Mr* Lloyd Storer of HasMr and Mr*. Dirk Rr»«r and Dickietln” M*nt Friday evening at Al
of Hasting* were Sunday vlsltm at Brills. Callcr&gt; were Mr and Mr-.
Roy Erway’s.
। Percy Dlmond nf Hastings * Rc.....-------- --------- * * * ------------ I member lhe WJ5 CS. dinner thLs
•'•’LO,
m
Thursday at the home of Mrs LawWallacr Burrough.* and Merle rener Chri*ten5rn.
Bradfield were in Kalamazoo Wed-------- --- ---------------- ------nesday. * Mr*. Stella Barber. Rich- PLEASANT RIDGE
I -nd. called on Mrs Merle BradMr. and Mrs .lame* -Sleeper
field. Monday. * -Mr and Mra. Hasting.* spent over the weekend
Henry Germaine attended
the I with Mr. and-Mrs Albert Klnhe.
T ipie-A. banquet and meeting at * Mr mid Mrs"Arthur Richardson
Hasting*. Wednesday ★ Twenty-1 attended a meeting of Pioneer Coni
five neighbor* ami friend* gatheredt salesmen at the Morton hotel in
*• the home of Mr. and Mra Laurel Grand Rapid*. Thursday * WenCm risen Saturday evening to help dell Todd who to stetloned at Wa.*hj,r’ Garrison rrlebrate her birth- ington. D c.. wa* calling on friend'
day Game* and visiting were en- around Coat* Grove Tituradav' *
Kv-.rd .nd a chile eon r.me supper. Mr ,Mra Carl GrariuSand
•t.i- served On Sunday thirteen
r relative.* and friend.* from Hasting*
“{Xie“ tatelTnu^h^. of Mr
I
nnried Mr* Garrison bv rnmlnc '“J VEP' JmI
I wi'h well-filled baskets for dinner
^mpAon. ♦ Mr.
-n* "„'d.K?n::u:ps;
।
wniing.—-----------------Mr, CrclJ Ronk of
Creck #

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SUNDAY and MONDAY. MARCH 21-22
Burk Jones supported by Mona Bartie

DAWN OF THE GREAT DIVIDE
Bargain matinee Sunday 3:00 to 5:00

206 I. STATE ST.. HASTINGS, MICH.

CLOVERDALE
Mr. and Mn. Arthur Uithrop
Spent Sunday In the Dunham
' neighborhood attending a.birthday

I

is imperative that they return as
quickly ai pasdble to continue their '
work. Their (tofi-ovcr. after de- '
livering a plane, is nidom longer hl*
!ire
mates Office. In the rwia
Piston Ring ®
ninety years old * -iMr and Mrs
than 24 hours:
I?®*?33. Jj*
a33 *erie* spent Thuraday afternoon with Mr
Mr. and-Mrs. Robert Traver. Mar­
garet Hopkiiw arc the ptcud par- 'to help hl* team take three games and Mrs. Bert McCallum. * Mr. and
ent* ot a baby boy born March 15. and to lead the bowlers for Hie Mn. Will Butler and- Mr. and Mrs
It was lhe only 600 serie* Shcidbh Howell ot.Kalamaxoo spent
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Murphy weighing 8 lbs. 7 os. He will an- Jweek
of 1211 N. Park, received word of the swer to the name of Robert Mlles bowled during the week,
Saturday afternoon with Mrs. Mar­
birth of a grandson. Clary Bcm Mur­ Congratulation*
PIHTON RING LEAGUE—Office tha Chamberlain and Mra. Emma
phy on March 12. The proud par­
Miss AUalne Wolfe and ML«* Mol- ■No. I blanked 40 M A: M&gt;; Shippers Dickersen * Mr. and Mrs. Edward
ent; are Mr.and Mr*. ChurIt* Mur­ )y Saxtbn. two of the three prac­ won a pair from Orlndcnl. and Of­ Fennels entertained Sunday ft&gt;r din­
phy. Charles, who is u Petty Offi­ tice teachem at Woodland school, :fice No. 2 dropped two games to ner, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Pennel*
cer. L* in school on Treasure Island. visited the Barry County Health­ Machine*.
and. Mr. and Mr*. Robert Johnsdn
Mt. Murphy, nee Delhbelle Ran- Department on Monday in the pro­
RECREATION LEAGUE — Has­ and M&gt;n of Kalamazoo. * Mr*. Lloyd
dhU. accompanied her husband out cess ot studying community re- 1ting* Ice and Fuel won a complete Paine of Ten* to spending seventh
tb San Francisco in December and source*.
;scries from Bliss: Strand took the days &gt;iUi Cliarlea Monica and Ev­
they are at home nt 13+4 Oeary,
game from PL*ton Rings, and elyn. * Mrs. Virgil Monica and .XU-1
Mr*.-w. A. Murphy is eonvalee- odd
'
San Francisco. Calif.
Leonards were blanked by Middle­ Helen Davenport spent Monday in
O. C. Stucky. M D.. Mr- Sue ring nicely from an operation per­ ville.
Buttle creek. * Mr*. George GemC..riothers,- Mbs AJlur Itaaolshaw, formed -it Blodgett hospital in
bcrliilg of Kalamazoo was an over­
BLISS LEAGUE — Shop Office night guest of Mr. and Mr*. Sam
Mtw Elizabeth Harlow mid Mi- Ar­ X&gt;rand Rpalds la.it week.
A Change along Main .street wu* won two from Foundry: Electric­ Gelb Tuesday night. * Mr. and
min Roth, members of the staff of
the Barry County Health Depart­ lhe new Stebbins &lt;V Jacobs «4gn ;ians rorv ot *hocked Office, and Mrs. Arthur Lathrop and Mr. and/
Tool Room whitewashed Engineers. Mm GeoigeJtabler attended the
ment. ..........w
attended »
a rrjiunal publichuuuv which was placed above the stuie
SERVICE LEAGUE—Kiwanto No. World Day ot Prayer service* aV-fhihealth conference arranged bv the on Friday.
Michigan Deportment of Health al
’
* and’ "
’
Uetil
Mrs Arland
F Mar­ 2 had the better of Rotary No. 1 Delton church Friday rYr-nin,.; *
tl.r Ann J. Kellogg School ?' Bettie tin. ‘Beatrice, Tuckerman, are now hy ti lone game and Rotary No. 1 Mr. and Mr*. Lyman Wilkinson.
Creek on Friday. March i2.
rralding at Latunar Apt. 13_*9 Pac­ had a otic game edge on Kiwanls Mrs. Bessie Leonmd and Mr. and
Mr. A. A. Roih, jiublic health en&gt; ific Ave. Atlantic City. N. J
NO 1.
Mr*. Lester Monica and Bruce at­
tdneer of the Burry Cfluntv He’-.l'h
COMMERCIAL LEAGUE — Trio tended the basketball tournament
Mr. and Mr- William Fox rd K.iiDeportment, conferred with public amazoo
apent the weekend with Cafe bimiked Auto Sport Shop; at Lake Odessa Saturday night. *•
health engineer* from Caihmin and !their parent*.
Consumers Power Co. won two from Mr and Mr*. Roy Headley- oi Au­
:
Hillsdale counties
Counties »t
at Brale
Bittle Creek nucsts
.
Hinsdale
ot Mr mm
7 City Dads; Moynahan Sales won gusta and Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Park­
liesmtUSamtatmnarCh
re#ard‘B* R«lckord were Mr. and Mrs John the odd game from Andrus Service: er ot Gull lake were Sunday after­
Coffer Shop took the odd game noon callers on Mra. Martha Cham­
‘g C Stucky. M D .’ Acting Di- V“?
°f K“Un»«*’from Middleville Creamery; and berlain and Mr.*. Emma Dickerson.
rector of ;he
;h“ Barry County Health f.® mate
nctor
State numauun
Insulation naa
had a
a one
one gi
game * Mn-. Frank Humeston and Mn
Reese flvint
D&lt; partmrnt conferred with Dr. E V flock Of 16 WildSaturday
&amp;4ml
?d!"' - Goodyear
Bro. Hdwe.
; Arthur Lathrop attended a Health
Hartings
on
Sattirday
owenu
—
Tlilehoff. Deputy Commissioner of
meeting at Delton on Wednesday.
u
others
report
se.tr.g
numbers
of
u*!,t scores:Best scores:
Health on Thursday. March 11. re­
1 Miu Mary Bullis of Hastings was tn
robin.*
here
in
the
city.
E
Newton
garding obtaining furida from the
charge of the meeting. * Mr. and
Tlie many friend* of Miss Kath- f». Goodyear
■.TO-Hi-IM-STO Mra Herb Cook ol Middleville called
U. 8. Public Health Service to Sup­
plement county fund* in the budgel &lt; nne Humphrey will In- glad to H. Drews
on Mr and Mra, Walter Lewi.* and
cl the Barry County Health Depart­ know that she Is recovering nicely G. Monica
family Sunday. * Jack ftuse who to
from
her
rrcmt
attack
of
lobar
R.
Slut*
189-202-172-583 till Lt being cared for at the home
ment Last year was the first year
214-150-195-559 of hk* daughter. Mra. Wallace Nethat the U. S. Public Health Serv­ pneumonia and Is receiving callers B. Pavnc
161-199-191-551 dell. HL* friends will be glad to
ice h:ai iupplemented county fund*
C. Morey
161-312-179-552 . learn he to improving. * Mr. and
■j: the Barry County Health DepattMARTIN C ORNERS
173-209-169-551 Mr*, la-vi Card. Charles and Dale
lirtJ-J85-209-550 ; Casey and Mr. and Mr*. Wilkiiu
An intensive recruiting campaign
Mr. and Mt orr Ft lu-r and Ai- W. Hackney
f &gt;r Annv nurses will b’ launched tn &lt;&gt;rd Fbher were Sunday afternoon
■ •••
of South Hasting* spent Sunday
:iie Sixth Service Command to li'i vLsltor.* nt tire home of Mr. and
Tournament
with Mrs. Emma Johncock * Mi.
....
u_ cf the Arms *«,.
------Women* City
the ----------------------expanding ranks
Mrs. rr.
Hamilton Munn
on1M3
the Hasting*
Ctnand Mra. Walter Gate* nt Kala­
Nurse Corps, Jt wiu annrunced to- tPr read. * Mr. and Mr
Don'l.i Bowling. Toumament opened thl&gt; mazoo spent Sunday with Mr and
O
Brien
of
kaiam.i
il.iy bv Mapr General If 8. Aurar.d O Brim of Kalamazoo and M:... week with the team -event tnkins Mr*. Earl Gates. * Friends of Mra
commanding general oi the Sixth Jennie Todd of tho Center read the alley*. Ten teams participated Lucy Dings arc happy to learn she
Senice Command General Anranil Wt're Sunday uftenioon rdller at* *in
” "
— event
"—* —
•*'—---—
tin'
*wh(ch
was' played
on • I* Improving and m now able to
---------- -------- ...
X&lt;- .^.1
Rofalld Itorry* a handicap basis.
.­ set up She to *till at the Jarath-r
Orphans rolled a 2342 •.eric.* to Convalescent home in Hasting* and
Procurement Distinl oifuts at w.-ekend in Lan-imt with her htu- tike first p|nce and the City will be glad to hear from her
: Wisconsin Avi-nue Milw.m- bar.u ♦ Mr. md Mt . Ciii-nie Championship.
,wu.Uw.n cf
v. -..c
Member*
'he friends.
.. .nd nt Rkmu 1300. Pmot-cut
Cunto and htth- . ,n- of Aul-u-u team an- Ruth
Monica Ruth I.\l.
B iildlm . Detroit
uerc over the weekend guest- of het Ethclyn Tate.
Nita Coleman und CEDAR CREEK
Wet&gt;-..: and paronts Mr and M; - Roland Barry Otilla Kaminski
\
Mrs. Dorothy Monroe and ron
family or Hxsting. ....
5.’fL,TLHS-OSJ!2r.L!,lr.t-.
Followln, -r, Ihr
team** andI the Maynard of. Kalamazoo *|x-nt over
in the Davis cottage-at Jordon lake rd the township Republican cau­ order:
tlie w.ekcnd with her ]utenU. Mr.
-take Odr-xi Wave.
cus in Nashville S.tunfi.y uji.-.
mid Mr- Ardy Owen, * Herald
Orphan*
Tlie county bo.itri of Miperviv&gt;r&gt;t naon.
Lester of Northeast Barry aceor.-.met Wednesday for their montnlv i&lt;- Cogswell
n‘
mid children mid Mi-. Trio Cafe
2245:
by his family and Henry
meeting and thi- transaction of rou­ Glcnnrd Showalter m the latter’.* Bonnet und Gown
223j) Letnnar and family of this plartine uuauicaa.
line
business.
in»in-.. .fluuir .Tav’r^ tlliuy
home
ML*.-**
Roby .ano
.and Greta
,
ate hi* birthday dinner at the home
•v»l*
"A li rd x.ur. visited this section Cok-mtII were Satnnlay .ifternron 11'ton Ring Office
of Wayne
Wuw* Lester
tararar ah
Ai.—flav *
.x Mr*
**—•
of
on Sunday.
on Monday, ileannt away a rood- e.illcrcaller.- at the
rhe Showalt-r
Show.ilt-r hone.
hour * 7, e ms-UsUon
2185 Effie Lammers and ditightir Joyce
...» »&gt;• ■■ &gt; n ucwtu.
*'lr-s. Ruth Varney of Castleton
debris.
accompanied by Mist Fern Camp­
Mrs Willi* Knntner recdvtd word Center and Mn- Milhr Fisher spent Strand
;;: r—„
bell
nnd
Mrs.
l.ina
Bolyrn
aiutnm-d
om her daughter. Mr- E. Robert thl’ •*"&gt;
t&gt;«&gt;- William-Co- ;««•:» •i V’n Ring Shop
■•174 c,1urch in Kuiamaj
—1ZOO Sunday cvc............. .
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...............
Tj-onnrrt«
Izanards
" ' ning. *
Some bi
— the tumihe., ut- ----------------------tended the supper nt the Hickory •
Durolhy Mooney cf Kalama­
AT
TUP
TUCATDCC
Corners
church
la*t Friday evening
spend n feu month* with
. . . acre over the weekend viMtoi. ewi • nc iriCAi ncj
Them wn* u splendid program and
bun.I. Sgt. E RoU'rt Hov
Of tile .ortner’.s father and sisters ~
— the talk by the ItevaDr Babbitt ol
Wflit'i!’,
.-t ell ‘&gt;,wl
I.
At k meeting or tin- R
m.—
'Gtand Rapids wp* both inspiring
A—ucl.tic:-. Theron Cam
-tacrine Jinx F.ilkenburg.
and educational. We wen- all glad
and’ A bort Brili «’»«ECHOES
elected prerider.t ai
Deri Gordon
,
to have tin- Rev. and Mi.* J W Meto .—r-.e on the . “
Arthur Bedford and Mr
r-j- hiorlous *tory -if a t«nw, Cue of Frrrport with us * Mr. and
directors for three yi-.i:
piuue r.iid a niinnv princes* who Mrs. Wallle Campbell, Mr and
bur-t
into
tlie
blue
Ixxik
to
get
out
.
MB. Russell Benton and Mia.
---- ... ... ....... .. i.h.iuiiii;, .'llf the red.
I Myron Campbell all of Hartings
F.tni . t Ball of Middleville. Twenp. &gt;'tniity
1 'hit capacity for 16 &gt;.
Wnolry, (da l.uplno In
spent Sunday with Mr*. FJIa Wert5“£*t;.
nt. Qj.inv-' and "life Becin* nt Eight-Tblriy”
Kim Sighr. promln-m
man.
* Mrs. Frit* to taking care of
J,d m*d-&gt; •••-*• *—
Tlie b'-wlii*ken-d *t:ir apnears as -----Mr*—------------Clarence Donovan and baby
:&lt; moon.
n oncr-grrat Mage personality top- girl of Hickory Comers.
which
Mkhitntnrirr who lu&gt;
P.11I1!HOPF. CENTER
-t.'rrin- Linda Darnel),
, Bom to Mr. and Ml*. Rnlpli
in honor of thei;
—--- ------- ------Kingsbury fl baby girl last week in
1
lie
story
1«
*et
in
n
smill
town.
Pennock- hospital * Mr. and Mt*.
iirliK
on'T-.di a pi tci-n. to which come B. Ktiljcr and family from Lacly
’l"' " wtvr. nn&gt;! sweethearts, and have moved onto the (arm formtrGilroy. **Cai. •ni-ut'ei•■-. who wait for vixltim: dav ly owned by Charlie Laubaugti. ♦
offlelnr word, through -hi- Red Crest £
so that they might »rr their loved Mr. and Mrs Gerdlc Durkee of
•hat lur -l«ter. Mra. R S Swinton „
on&lt;&gt;
rx-11
— visited at Mr. and Mrt.
Delton
nnd family ah. -_-.r* lit M .hfla ”•
K ’lao
and Ln;
iitninr Arm*” st-irrinClarence Payne’s Sunday. * Mr*.
'rrdd'r
Barthnln.-ir&lt;«. Billy
i
Gt"r.i
R-in
’
f/T
u,,ie Hannniorxew,
• Lucy Ixonnrd passed away at Bin­
short
Mrs Wm. Andrew.', who live*
ndrth of the city on Broadway, re­
ported seeing her first bluebird of
the it.uxin that morning. The wel­
come visitor was In her lilac bush

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■Mr. and Mrs a. R. Teeter and chil­
FAIR LAKE
called Sunday afternoon on
Mr and Mn Mvron Mason from dren
jT"
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nn(1 -jugjp near
the Bunnell district spent Sunday X"
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st Mr and Mr* Flovd Morford* ♦
Mrs. Meda Staw- and two ehUdren ^rthd&gt;.^Lrtvfifnrd tLu
pud Mr*. Neil Wekher »nd two | ®
Ri-h^-rtLf Ft’mIv L
children spent Sunday with their He(rethmtnu
VA^t
parent* at the Lwhleltner home ♦,
were served
Mr and Mrs. Ira H*ll of Battle Frankly Speaking
Creek spent the •weekend at then I Teacher- “And where
rhe dot
cottage at Fair Lake * Chas Dolph I
-Ana wn,re u the do1
and Ernest Barker of •Bvilevne were i _ „ ‘
Sunday afternoon callen at Plx- &lt;
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�THE HASTTNC.R BANNFR, WTCMDAF. MARCH IS, Wtt
thur Lathrop
lhe Dunham
Ing a.birthday
Mr. Lathrop's

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noon with Mr.
uni. * Mr. and

ilamnzoo spent
d Mn. Emma
1 Mn. Edward
unday for dlnHarry PenncU
oben Johnson
». * Mr*. Lloyd
ending several
onlca and EvMilca and Mt«s
nt Mondnv in
George Gemmd Mn. Sam
. * Mr and
and Mr. and
attended the

ly evening *
an Wilkinson.
and Mr and
md Bruce ntII tournament
rdny night. *
eadley of A'l3. Fluk'd ParkSundnv after•fartha Chnmina Dickerson,
non and Mi*
ded n Hnilth
n Wednesday,
lutings was tn
g. A Mr. and '
Idlevlile called •
k Ruse who L$

Wallace Ne­
ll lie glad tu
; * Mr. and
rier,- and Dale
Mrs. Wilkin.,
ipent Sunda,
ncock. * Mi.
ntea of Kalawlth Mr. and
to learn s.'ie
now able t i
I lhe Jantfvr

roe and ron
si spent oyer

i. * Herald
larry accor.-.and Henry
if thi., place
at the home
ndny. * Mr?
lighter Joyce
Fern Camp-

Sunday evelainilit* utthe Hickory
Iday evening,
program und
r. Babbitt of
Uh Imniring

I. Mr and
&gt; and Mrs.
of Hastings
. FJla Wert- n and baby

Mis Ralph
last week in
r. and Mr.-.,
from Lacey
irm form: rAiubaugh. *
Durkin of
nnrl Mrs.
ay. * Mrs.

maroo

last

many yearn
upoo to live
r. and Mrs
Mrs. John

rs Floy Mcttended the
conurd Satitem funeral

Garrisnn of
a Mrs. Robt.

ta, Mr. and
ixxi land w
e McOmbcr
iaturmiy .n.

!• Coruie mi­
te Sumner
ichocil iiiive
i under the
and Mrs.
1 In BnttJ?
r. and Mr-,
iday gucai.s
h nstown *
ling at Al
and Mr,.
U». * RrItnncr this

Sleeper o,
r weekend
ert Ktnnr.
Richardson
Hirer Corn
i hotel In
* WenI ut Wadi­
on friend.
ihius and
1 io their
ipent SatMr. amt
• Creek. *
and chll-

luaie near
r married
cliool had
r teacher,’
y evening.

s the dot

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The climate and surroundings are
about tlie same as it is at home I
from what I could make out. I
was about a 160 miles from home ;
enroute here but it wu in the stale
below
Theie isn't anything to. write so '
111 lust stop for the lime being. Il'
won't be too long before we will be
following poem in his honor.
I is in line for cadet ‘raining in Uie niird officer b 'lhe WAAC equlv- , (Here is a letter written to Mr. and going for a nice boat ride. I hope
thought the distortions were amus- i "lr
Atta boy Bill..
&gt;alent of Second Lieutenant
She Mrs George Wellfare. 221 E. Thom | Jade 'Wagner) Ls a sailor on that I
ing and well done, and that perDick Fingleton Is now at , Scott will be anigned immediately to take st . Hastings i
boat. He said in his last letter1
ho|w you would like to see It.
Field, HL for intensive radio work, over a non-combatant army Job reFeb. 24. 1943 .that hr was about ready to go to •
Back to the M.P.’s Or Who Won the; We know you had to be stQdd to leasing a soldier for combat duty Dcnr Dad. Ma A Min:
War.
{qualify for that Dick, nice goimc ' Bettv Sneatlien. formerly BcUy
Tills won't be much of a letter
Loving Son.
with affection and pride fratolone., I Is Sally Robinson h-a-p-p-y tills Taggart of 1201 N. Broadway hu because we have got a list of don'ls
Karl
|)tlr‘“&lt;'r disgustingly volonel. week and why'not! Husband Tonv completed basic training in tlie that we have to follow when writ(Continued on page fl. Sec. 1)
• saiute witn my pen
•.,| is home from
-.... Great Lake.-, "for &gt;&gt;&gt;■
...... inis Wen selected .,..r
—— w—
— ------—
m—.
I&gt; •iny
WAACs and
fur ......
I mg. ... —
whole
days," says 8
Bally,
who MHspecialist
training in the Admin-J the cities we jaused through in ------- rtnlnnii 'nine
,Une *
’,ok
"l,y- who
cinli.it school.
train!
Vice President—Lieutenant Colonel,
came,
On ‘ at lhe **"
Bell Telephone
htrntlve
traveling here. etc. There wouldn't
Here', hoping your, duties dlolonel ^±leulJ0T£ JEw
Our Barry County gab hove what »* any use tn writing any of tne
win win rnR vn.i ram* ibnf. «t«i ’*mnmy used to oe with the Tele- , it takes and you'll see many more don tn because t will be censored,
one?
y
‘
' Phone Co here- Mrs R *»' 'O-meeting tlie challenge and joining In ,ac‘
letter* I write from
the WAACs- WAVES. Murines or , now oniwill be read before they are
Ro ah'through the land
I
r1J|?n,&lt;H°w|,|i i
n.u .
They 'll all think you grand1
J.
° SPARS We were sounding eff on | received.
Chicago's new Lieutenant Colonel.
To,n P,Tn,&lt;;!’ “..Prtvn,,c 1,1 this theme the other day to a young , w’ were on the train from 'Cenlhe Marine corpa is ill with malaria 1j«. who quickly said. "You ccr- »or«h
'Censored*. The trdin
tninlv do “m-Snar' me!" Who said msdc pretty goad time and I end­
Just one warning that's sort of hi a hospital in Australia.
patolonel—
Mrs. Wesley Cottles received a girls we're not quick, on the trigger? «&gt; UP on the omwhlte aide of the
"USE IT UP...WEAR
Remembw that missions noctolonel cablegram this week that Wes has
Bob Henncy of Fort Benning United। States that Donald is on.
'-------- ------"arrived safelv nnd Ls well." Wc-.
To places
where ■hops,
Oa.. who is now home on ten day 'Donald is his brother now staIT OUT ... MAKE IT
railed from the west coast and it turlough hU3 been promoted to sec- Honed in California*.
Arc dispensed free to cops
ii lias been over six weeks since any ,ond lieutenant. Bob. is a &gt;on of
Can create infoloneL-''
'
I haven t received any mail for
DO... OR DO
I
word
lias
come
from
him.
Complications IntOIonel
Ttr — i—'T.
tlie
Fred
AheHennevs
of Carlton
I almost catch
a week.
Our mall
will
most
center
and
leavVtodav
(Tliursup
with
us
In
time,
but
For even a ^Lieutenant Colonel.
’
WITHOUT"
If things.get dull you can modify
in -niMlMippl 110 ‘elling when. You will receive
this to fit the peculiarities of your, ss.
wnd us’ yo
yom
«i“
rnrU
with
my new address on it
m
km
"ii;
S'nr,ha
own Lieut. Col., post It on the bul­
This old proverb has come
-aarew wncn you re located.
"« think ' When you get it give
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mv
tn
uarlrlre*&lt;
letin board and have some goodI iik
Mnre rnnernt.ib.'lons to Alex Nell my mw address to
--d
Io life again, as a yard­
It's good news to all of us Horace of the United States Army who has ‘tU Uicrn to write and write often
clean fun.
■
stick for wartime conser­
Well. I suppose the Banner wouldI Angell, that you are about to take
like some room for advertisements: your training for Ensign at Co­ b en a dad ince Sunday morning
vation. Il's just another
and marriage licenses at least, so&gt; iumblii University. Winn you and when his w*n arrived at Pennock I
way of saying: "Don't
I think I have gone about far■ Mrs. A. were In town Monday you hospital. Mrs. Nell is the former
throw anything away . . .
were looking great and It was good Gerry Williams and young Neil has '
enough.
I do want to say. however, that, to sec vou. Horace has a fifteen been named Wyatt Alexander after I
there's still some use in it I"
every lime 1 nee a man gd“by ini day furlough before he begins his an army buddy of his Dads.
I Frank Rogers 'from Dowllnw* 1
uniform' I feel like petionuBv studies in New York.
This is especially Irue of
What dapi&gt;er looking soldier is 'a flying marine and wo know he'
thanking him for what you are allI
clothes. Don't think they’re
doing and for meeting uncomplain­■ that down the street? It’s Dick one ol t!ie best, catLie wc know
not fit to wear because
ingly the hardships you are goingt Beasmnr home on furlough from Frank! He pliota u transport In
through to save our wav of life&gt; Maryland. Did anyone ever tell yon the South Pacific carrying supplies
you're tired of theml
and our Institutions for all of us.■ Hint you're handsome Dick? Look und reluming to various base* with
We are mighty proud of the’ out then fellow, they’re going to! wounded men. Frank wrote his
The top of an old dress
things that are being done, the Warren "Jake" Moore Jr. (who In- mother tiiat one night in the midst
hardships and trials that are beingt cidentally was home a few week* of things al Guadacanal he me'
may become a blouse ...
met without complaint. We are ago too* Ls stationed near Dick and Donald Doxey. What a happv Jolt
with an inexpensive new
sorrv for all the hard things you[ the boys meet often. Jake is in that must have given you fellow*.
skirt to transform it. The
have to go through, but you and lhe ordnance division nnd has been 'Frank und Donald were in school
clothes you have, supple­
In service a year this Mav.
together*. Why we even get it kirk
Job.
New "Bools’' al Great Lakes arc out of meeting hometown folks in
mented with fresn acces­
Other nations, and particularly
sories, will do yeoman
those with selfish, phoney leaders, Lewi* O. Bolton, son of Mr. and Grand Rapids (when we go. wnicj.
—like a thief who steals the in­' Mrs. W. L. Bolton. R. No. 2. Joel is seldom these days * ro we co:: '
service for a long time.
dividual's purse—covet the materialI W. Howell, mn of Mr. 'and Mrs. imagine you must have been m j
things that our country has workedI D W. Howell. R. No 2. Clinton -pleased as punch" and then some {
Making a little go a long
had to create and would steal them। Adams, pen nf Mr. and Mrs. O V tn •«• each other again. Best of
luv. to both of you. We
-- have
way is part of the Penney
from us. and destroy all we live. Adtims. Middleville, and Charles R. hick
for. If thev could. Things that ar-• B:tme*. sen of Mr. and Mr- Robert printed Don's address at the tinrn
tradition. Our storekeep­
worth while are worth fighting forr .L. Bam'?. Delton. (Why do they 1 he wrote us a letter: You have tt
ing has always been of
If need be I know by vour actst call it "Boot" fellows? Became vou in your date book. Frank's address
the thriftiest kind; our cus­
tiiat you agree. It happens to be• begin from the ground up or what?) is—
Here's a honey about Bob Moore . ~
Firs’ Lt. Frank W. Resers,
vour generation that Ims to now:
tomers are people who
take up the torch that has beeni ami Jack Laubnuuh who hnpjx-n |
know the value of a dollar,
borne by so many fine boys overr to be rtatlotird near each 'other nt ,
and of a penny, too..
tlie war years of our post history. Miami Beacii. Tlie fellows heard of . F.M.F. care Fleet Postoffice
We are sorry It has to be you. butt dog races in "those parts." mi with 1 Sun Francisco. Call!.
we are proud of the way you are’ two other pals started out to obcarrying |t.
• serve this canine delight. They de- Banner Otlice
Isn’t It tragic that a chart ns‘ elded to pool 50c each nnd place Hastings. Michigan
simple ns the Golden Rule can’t1 a bet for the fun of ft. which they 'r
-- Zolly:
Dear
be
tried by mankind?
It&gt; too! nio
did niter
After mr
the race, not
not niiiy
fully tin- I I would like to tell you of Mime
T W
rimpir
KMvaS.. Man tendft to inaxe •t|(.rstanihnB how the betting work- iof the men from around home, that ‘
timplr I rums
(rnn« complex.
rnmnlex Until man and,the
and.the f|J U)py flRurrd ,hcy
,Q
I , hay(, mpl m ,hp
ftnd whom
things
world know Utter, we hope that their ticket on the ground Just as . you probably know, sorry that wc
an unselfish, but powerful basis of
security will U*‘ established by Hie a ndwitpajier reporter walked nut. rare unable to tell .anyone where
nations of good purpose, when this picked up lhe ticket and said. "Hcv .we've met. as you know wc arc not
war is won. so that brutal brigands fellows, you picked the winner! permitted to do so. It's not very
can never again even start such a They collected $'J750 nnd did thev.often tiiat we do meet, btti when
thing us we are now experiencing. bet apaln? Not on your life! Tlij/ we do tun across each other it L&gt; :
Bert wishes to all of you for an snllt the cash four ways nnd .had a big eurptise und a real pleasure,
We arc all looking forward to the
early nnd safe return. We will do themselves a good time
uur
Arllc Bixler from Middleville Is day when well nil meet jigaln. That
our best ••»
to »upi»j
supply wu.
vour .urcun
needs .....
and
to preserve the things nt home that doing nlright! Hes been tronsfer- will be some day! I am proud to:
you cherish, and to have Uiem ready । red to Independence Army ^iir Bas- be one of the mtn representing 1
for you wh*n vou eome back. Good • lc Flving Schoo] in Kansas to take Hastings in our arm forces, like
lurk —Donald D Smith.I'he last tap of the training tn
mnny other eltlM thnt go tn make '
High. Ho! minds; today U warm । hts wlnm. He's now practicing with : this great country of ours, where
nnd spring like: verv balmy and so j the 475-horecpower North American ever you go America is always tops,
nrc wc! Which calls for. "in the । Basic Trainers and if we know Ar- And
•--* ’I -mu sure that none of •••
us will
wring a young man'i fancy.” nnd lie. w- enn Just hear him say, when .•top fighting until that common '
all that sort of thing. So we dedi- i he pilots cnc of those big planes enemy Ls defeated. We all want i
that assurance that we can return '
cate the following ditty to "you'Se around. "What a Bsbv!"
guys and gals' —
Bob Gardner, son of the Charles to live and enjoy the same priv- I
Two lovers strolled In tlie moonlight ' Gardners, had an unusual ex­ ilcgrs that we had when we left.
To be able to build a home, a place
As lovers are apt to do
■ pericnce when he wont to the drnAnd he whispered, darling there tint. It seems the men in his Bnt- of business, to be able to raise our I
never was anyone lovely ns you. tahnn had very little time so Bob children and know that there will ,
But lhe man-ln-the-moon said par- had the pleasure &lt;?» of having two be no bombs dropping or invasion
to deprive them of the "freedom of j
J
dentlsta work on him. at the same
don
If I seem to laugh up my sleeve. time, each filling n tooth, one on spit'ch", of education, religion, and '
For the first time I heard that story each side. That's what we'd call many other conditions which we all
Two Piece becniucker
Wha when Adam told it to Eve! "service" in more ways than one. know are worth fighting for.
service very
very ;
,। I like this branch of service
(Before the ink's dry on this is­ Bob'.s address is—
Robert Dwight Gardner, US.N.R. much, and enjoying the best of
sue it may be snowing again—but
22nd Construction Bati
. health. It's a little rough some times
who cures, it's a wonderful day to­
day. i
.
And now to the "order of the
day"—A carton of cigarettes Is on
ita way to you Robert Eaton—hope
you like 'em, (second thought* hope
you smoke—not that we advocate
the habit one way or the other, only
want you to enjoy the gift.
Here’s word from Harold Bolo—
Fitted Jackets!
Tuesday.
March 9. 1943.
Belted Jackets!
Dear Zolly:
I see in the Banner that you arc
Bias-cut Skirts!
trying to locate me. I guess I'd betand Ynaybe you wonder when you
I ’ Think* for your letter Sgt.- Glad
Ban Praneisoo, Calif.
All TI tr llAtir rn/MlT ** finally made connection* Your
Birthday—March 10th.
----------------- ------ --------- —- —-— ----money order wav mailed last wee.*.' We're proud to beat the drums But we have learned to like It. and
VIS 11II. 11VI IL I IxVIl I no you must lutve it by now. Good 'mid announce .tiiat Leone D. Smith Ill's something no one can ever for­
—------- -luck and we'll be seeing you.
. of Woodland has been comndsslon- get. Hope this letter finds every

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I enjoy the Banner. Am always
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to see that the Basketball team lost
its last game.
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tings hi a month or so. on a fur­
lough.
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all the other camps as I never see
any here. Wish some of the boys
would land here. Our Bn. is made
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problem.
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FAOB FOUR

EDITORIALS
ring outside world when tills impor­
tant marriage was celebrated there
Although the reigning family goes
OOlutltutlon and the government
arc democratic. The diet of fifteen
members is chosen for four year*
by direct vote under universal suffrage. For seventy five years there
has been no anny nor liability to
mlUtary service, ft iFwKh a mixed
feeling ot homesickness and happlncis that one contemplates the
continued existence of such an old
world gem from out of the story

It U intereating to note the man­
ner In which some of the Nazi con­
trolled Paris publications arc at­
tempting to depreciate the Amerl-

BAHRY COUNTY WOMAN’S
CHRISTIAN TEMPERANCE

Q. May I icU a Good or give It

Saving
Q. May a beuefiriary redeem a
Bund during the lifetime of
tlw registered owner? . .
sitl to the beneficiary
y tlw Treasury only
when the beneficiary

C

the owner's death.
Q. How much does a War Bond

Reach of All Persona

"There is no rural community in
Wednesday­ evening the county
the United States »o poor that it wide ' WAAC recruiting committee
the room: Thursday
cannot have an adequate diet," Dr.
afternoon
13 tlie Navy Mothers
Harold Clark of Columbia univer­
meeting; and —
the UJS.O.
——--------------commute.
sity recently told the food habit* meeting
on Thursday &lt; todayi eve­
committee of the National Research ning.
council.
In an experiment in "applied eco­
nomic*." carried on under a grant
from the Sloan foundation, the pooreat communities that could be lo­
cated in the United States were se­
Tlie music classes have started to
lected. An attempt was made to rehearse for another Victory Sing
improve the nutrition of the people which is scheduled for April 2.
entirely without the expenditure of
During the last club hour March
any money from outside the com­ 8 Mr. Harvey Elliot of tile Federal
Farm Security spoke to lhe F. F. A
munity itself
.
Doomsdc.'.' Book* went on sale
Health tests already indicate an
Monday and Tuesday of this week.
improvement in the people, reflect­
Mr. Hine has donated a radio to
ing a higher nutritional level, after . the radio class for experimentation
only five year* of the program. Dr.
William Wilkes is assembling an
Clark said.
This is much more oscillation and producing radio .-1grapid than was anticipated when the nal for code messages.
experiment was started. At first it
Mr. Hansen has requested that
was not hoped that much could be i Junior girls Interested in Jobs in re­
accomplished within lhe span of a ' tail stores or those who would like
to
enroll on apprentice training
generation.
I course see him as soon a* possible
Ordinary booka on agriculture fail
This week freshman and sophoto reach adequately the lowest third ,more English students have ap­
of the agricultural population. Dr. peared before the third hour speech
Clark told the committee. In the i class to participate in a declamation
southern Appalachian community contest. The speech class will choose
the four best who will give their
described by him. where the typical declamations before the student
family income Is only $35 a year, body Friday. Two of these will bv
textbook* and even demonstrations chosen to represent lhe school in u
are often beyond the understanding district contest. The winner* of tha
l district contests will participate In
of the neople. he said
; n regional conte.4t.
Tlie War Bond nnd £tamn sales
• of March 10 were dedicated to Mic­
key McPharlln. a graduate of Has­
' tings high school. At present the
sophomores arc ranking first in the
contest having bought $945 75 tn
bonds and stamps. The total amount
for the high school was $1,328.15.
A defense class in repair of farm
machinery has been ontnnized at
I Dowling. Repairs arc financed by
Q. Are “Baby Bonds"still avail­
| the-government, with the class un­
able?
der supervision of the school, being
directed by Mr. Theodore. Knopf
Mr. Arthur Hansen and Mr. Loren?
succeeded by Series E
Schelhns. Classes are held every
War Bonds, the terms
Mondav. Wedneseday. and Friday
of which are substan­
Michigan had the honor—if you
I night- Len Oswell’s blacksmith'shop
tially the same.
wish to call It that, of accounting ,
in Dowling will be used as a place
for half of the votes cast in the
Q. Tn whit dMotnlnations are
for repairing.
House of Representative... against
A film “It* the Brain Tiiat Counts'’
Series E Bonds available?
' was shown to the girls’ health cla«s
extending the lend lease net again.
1 and third hour biology class FrlRepresentatives Hoffman. Crawford
nominations of &gt;25,
day. March 12. It was furnished by
and Woodruff. Michigan Republi­
&gt;50, 1100, 1500, and
the W.C.T.U.
&gt;1,000 (maturity
cans voted agaliut the bill. Tlie
■ The home management class
other three negatives votes were
1 started its unit on home furnishinss
cast by Representatives Brehm.
Q. Row may I keep Stamps
Monday They plan to begin the
Jones and Smith of Ohio, also Re­
while I atu accumulating
1 study of early type furniture soon.
publicans. The bill to extend Lend
The foods class began their study
them?
of meat* Thursday. It Is learning
I*z*e |ussed the house by a vote
how to conserve meat* and prepare
of 407 to 6; the senate by a vote of
meat substitutes.
82 to 0. The Lend-Lease Bill grants
The machine shnn etass Is turn­
authority for shipment of essential
ing blanks for stud holts arid learn­
supplies and war materials to Ute
ing to thread them. They have com­
Allied forces who are fighting AxLs
pleted two hluenrint rending plates.
powers on the far-flung global bat­
The model aircraft class h«s ta­
tle fronts, stopping fend-iease now
ken the first marking period test
and is cuttinir the wood blocks for
would be a body blow to the entire
the wings of the planes in .series E
war strategy. For our own Interest
A. An album is given free
If nothing else. It 1* essential that
upon request with the
these shipments be continued—even
first Stamp you buy.
If there are less liberal supplies left
for use here on “the home front.
EAST BALTIMORE
mounting the Stamp*.
i The East Baltimore W M A m&lt;-t«
Q.
I*
It permitiible to name
FENNOCK HOSPITAL
1 with Rev. and Mrs. H R Pfeiffer
both coowner and a bene­
Tlie following report was held
. Fridav. Mar. 19. Annual election
ficiary on a War Saving*
over from last week and this week's
of officers Al) members requested
Bond? news will appear next, week, thh
to be present
delay being unavoidable.
Three tables, all boy*, were born
meeiinr In the school M»ml.&lt;v
or a beneficiary may bo
aa follow*: To Mr and Mrs Merle
named, but not both.
t nlnit. March 22 nt 8 o'clock
Rowley. 1012 8. Haye* St Mar 5:
; prt^rrani will consist of a panel
Q. Then a woman who owns
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Fisher. Sar­
cushion
by the student* with M'wanac. Mar. 3; Mr and Mr*. Steven
Bond* gets marriril, »hould
Jovcnfilnr Rvan ns leader ‘Refresh,
Karmes, 854 Maplewood. YpattanU.
rnenls will be served after lhe pro­
Mar. 2
gram.
Surgical patients were: Mias Ma­
The Cloverdale Garden Club will
rtan Marshall. Bellevue. R. 3; Mr*
Richard Linhart. Mulliken: Mis*
Mrs.'Otto Loekstldt on Friday af­
Patricia Brandt. Dowling: Mrs.
ternoon -March 19 ’
Waller Thornton. Middleville. Mr*
come.
O. R. Eaton. Saranac, Mrs John
Llch. Portland, R 1. Mrs. Homer
DOUD COMMUNITY
McKibben. Middleville; Mrs FomeThe Indies Aid will me*t
11a House. Battle Creek. R. 6; Mrs
Mrs Will Curd, March 25 for dlnHenrv D Davis, Hastings. R. 4.
Medical patients were; Charles
Stutz. Saranac; Mr*. Isaac Williams.
Tire rural fire truck wit called
Woodland: Mrs Harold Warner.
to the Rov Fuller firm in Cvitor
811 E. Bond: Babv Sharon Shoif,
Tuesday evenlne when a chimney
Grand Ledge Mrs. Mabie Marshall.
burning out gave a scare.
Nashville.
Patients discharged from the hos­
pital during the week included the
following: Surgical. Mrs. Elvin
Hefflebower. Clarksville; Mrs Er­
nest Scott. Hastings. R. 2; Mr*.
Clayton St. John. Delton, R. I;
Mw Susanna Kreider. Leach lake.
Medical patients;
Mrs
Martin
Hawthorne. 429 E. State Road; Mr*.
Melvin Wade Hastings R 5 Luther
Hail. Hasting*. R 1; Mrs Anna
Demond. Hastings. R. 2: Daniel
Wri^hv Frecjjort: Fred Dunlap. E.

ample, tries to eheer it* readers and
tell Hitler s ' New OrderVwith'the
following line:
. ''
“If Frenchmen think they are
badly off under the benevolent Ger- &gt;
man administration, let them thins
of the dire plight of the wage slaves '
of the United States. They are
scared out of their wit*. For ex­
ample. there now are 5300 vacant
offices In the Chrysler Building be­
cause Americans are so scared ot ,
bombs they refuse to rent above _the
twentieth floor. The merchants "are
in a terrible mess. Every store has ’
received a catalogue ot tilings to be
conserved. Il Ls a veritable encyclo- ,
pedla of groceries and household
articles. They even save paps on
beer bottles. Women must go with- 1
out hairpins because somebody ha*
calculated that 18.000 bombs can be ,
made from a ton ot them. All this .
Is due to the asslnlty of a man
named Donald Nelson who appro- I
priately came from the same town
as Mark Twain, the humorist. Gro­
cers no longer sell food in Un cans 1
Instead, they open the cans and
pour out the fruit or vegetables into
containers brought by the customer
Hils Ls beyond the endurance of the
American housewife who long since j
-has forgotten how to cook. Pre*ldent Roosevelt has Just finished an- &gt;
notating lhe Bible and has several
thousand text#* which can be ap- ;
plied to America's war effort. . . .'
Try again fellow! We think some j
of these things arc funny, too. But
they're getting results, otherwise
you and other ininions of Herr
Gccbel'. wouldn't botjier to submit
the above ranting! to print. It rath­
er increases our respect for Nelson
to think tiiat he was jx-rsonally
•mentioned—Maybe the fellow Ls do- '
Ing a whole lot better than some of1
his critics over hen- Imagine.
Anyway, sincere thanks for a good ,
laugh.

ORGANIZATIONS

* U.S.O. NEWS -A-

NOKTH HABT1MG8 FARM
BUREAU COMMl’NITY GROUP
Tta North Hasting*Fann^BurThe Junior chamber ot Commerce
eau Oroup rnetatthehom e M Mr. are IJX)IuortnI the Coast Guard
and
‘y’’preiton~
__
__________
and “Mra
ura. ‘Ro
Rov
Preston Monday
Monaay ._ _
at th. Odd Fallow. Nall. All
o clock There were twenty mem- service mm
men ere tnvtiwf
Invited.
tars preaent. The three new fam- /
' Illes that Joined our group are Mr.
(and Mrs. Lewis Bailie, Jerry And- 1 At the Saturday night dance glvlen by Hospital Guild No. 22 at the ;
We have changed our meeting Pariah House It was found that a
date to the third Monday night of tube was needed for the record
each month. Mra. Walter Hobbs, player, so the radio-phonograph
Chairman of Hospitalization -Pkm-was moved from the U.SO. room
has been asked lo
to be present at our to the Parish House while repairs i
next meeting anil
and. exj
explain the plan were made on the dance r.vchlne.
nKt
Our lesson for dis- which
fixed
and—in-—
use
(to
0 the group. Cur
-------- was
—soon
------ --------------cusalon was on Production Goals we again at the dance The next day
are to achieve for 1943. Lack 61 the room machine was returned so
men
vtdttng the
the room would
'n vLsltinc
labor seemed to be "*"•
our nnH
only’ ob­ the ,n,
stacle to hinder our productlon^ef- have mu.de for Sunday. This is
mentioned only to show that many
forta.
Our next meeting will be at the of these incidental situations arise
and wnen individuals are called up
Henry Steenbock home April 19.
i on to help straighten things out
they are always willing and ready
Adequate Diet la Within
to serve, which was true in 'this
particular situation.

;!

HIGH SCHOOL

life1;

waa

bond

. ■ nc pr
. is 75 percent of their
maturity value.
For a &gt;21 denominalion Bond, for examou pay J18.7-*
___ _____J.nalle.1
Bond you can buy.
Q. TTow do I receive my Bond?
A. If you l&gt;iw- over iho
counter forlcaslt, it will ,

time.
If ordered by
mail, it will bo mailed
to ^our nddrets or to
anyone whom you tics-

Remember—the longer

laluablc they become.

Gypsum Does It
Tlie California state department of
agriculture classes gypsum as an
agricultural mineral, but the alfalfa
parts ot the San Joaquin and Sacra­
mento valleys of California cotuid-

npmical fertilizer for their crops, as

lizcra on both alfalfa and Lr.il.no,
and In butlrccses 5'JO pounds of gyp­
sum to the acre ituod well towards

The.65th annual convention of
the Barry County Woman’s Chris­
tian Temperance Union will be held
nt Cloverdale on Friday. May 7. All
day and evening service* will be
held. The speaker of the evening
will be Mrs. Dora B. Whitney, Blate
WC.T.U. president and Judge of
Juvenile Court In Benton Harbor.

Bait an Fire Bomb*
An eflic:.;-nt .Md. economical agent
for extinguishing incendiary bomba
has been found In ordinary table
salt. Tests begun at Columbia uni­
versity and carried out in demon­
strations by the New York stale po-

A lumba or ...tiered roe, eevered «n&gt; rao„ I. &gt;11 ehleh rerr.elno
Anuradhepure. intieot eiplUl &lt;rf
C.rta, .Ueb wee one. &lt;■ Uro u
the London of today.
Anuradhapura, which flourished

effective as the finest grade of dry
sand In smothering magnesium
bombs commonly used aa incendi­
aries.
&lt;
Three advantages are claimed tor
salt. It can be purchased In any
corner grocery store, it Is cheap,
and it is packed in sizes which make
It easy to handle, band Is common­
ly obtainable only in 100-pour.d bags
which present a serious problem of
handling and storing.
Salt on lhe other hand can be
purchased in 25-pouruf bags which

was built in an inner and outer
circle and comprised 228 square
miles.
Most of Ils people were
Buddhist* who spent their lime Ln
spiritual contemplation. They depended on the people for support
and. as a consequence, declined.
The ruins display a high degree
of craftsmanship and provide an in­
sight to the formation of the
Buddhist religion and culture.
Before the war sealed the inter­
national boundaries, traveler* were
able to purchase precious and semiprecious gem* in the country at low
prices. Those stone* which could
be obtained for $50 in Ceylon brought
hundred* in New York.
Tlie Jewel* were cheap because
they were mined from "poor man’s
digging*'' from the surface operation* rather tfiun from lode formation*.

WOMEN Of THE MOOSE
Tlie regular meeting of lhe Wom­
en of the Moose will be held Friday
evening. Mar. 19. nt 8 pro. at The
Moose hall A cordial invitation is
extended to every member to be
present. A special feature will be the
initiation of two candidates with the
exemplification of the beautiful, in­
spiring ritual of the Women of the
• Moose. Preceding the meeting a din­
ner will be given in honor of the where they may be needed.
candidates. Mra. Syivanus Reed.and
Mt. Paul Rearick The officers and ,
ex-orts arc asked to wear their I
Disease Diagnosis
gowns.
Back in the .Middle age* doctor*
Hospital Guild No. 18 will meet diagnosed disease in a strange way.
Thursday afternoon, Mac 18. at the They rubbed their patient’* hand
home of Mrs. Eugene Dalmnn. 544 with yeast and offered It to a dog.
East Mill St.-Please come.
If tlie animal licked it off. the pa­
Circle No. 9 will meet with Mrs. tient would live. If not. he would
Tlie dog'* appetite wasn't
Cloy Bareli. 721 W. Walnut, on die.
Wednesday, Mar. 24. De»e*C at taken Into account

Circle No 2 of the WB.C.S. will
meet at the home of Mrs Walter
Ryan. 315 E Grand, on Tuesday.
Mar. 23. at G.'3O for potluck supper
Guests invited.
Circle No. 1"of the WS.C&amp; will
have a birthday jxjtluck luncheon
nt the home of Mra. Frank Sage
Wednesday. Mar. 24. at 1 o'clock
Rolls, butler, coffee, sugar nnd
cream will be furnished. Bring your
own table service.
, Friday Marcti 19. Hastings WornI en’a club will have a* their guest
, speaker Floyd Starr of the Sinn
Commonwealth School for Boys nt
Albion. A quartette from the school
will aing and t. n will be served.
Vatu Search
Lying awake in .bed one night, lhe
French philoS'.pher, Voltaire, saw a
uurglar come into his room. Remain.
ng motionless Voltaire watched the
another. Then the Intrude^ stole
i-auliuusly across the room nnd
picked up the philosopher’s clothes,
draped across a chair. As he dug
tns hands into the packets. Voltaire
could not restrain a loud laugh.
The burglar wheeled about and
pointed his gun. • Why are you laughing?'
sharply.
••I mn laughing.'’ si id the phlliHO
■
I'lhink it very funny

durkr.es* of night'to look fur some
thing that 1 can't find in the fu.
light of day."

WATERS CLOTHES SHOP

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ere eUimed *,eelhle »,ih lhe
m.ero.iulx.h ,,e &gt;IT&gt;r&gt;lu eon.
.inieied b, Dr rraael, L Blaeeb
associate
-------- — professor of chemistry at
the Westwood campus of th* Uni­
versity of California at Los Angeles.
The delicate equipment is the re­
suit of 10 year* of work in eonJunction with Prof. Philip Leighton
of Stanford university. Dr. Blaccl
_;j.,d As infinlt**imal amount ot
’wdrf
hydrogen as one-three hundred millionth part of an ounce can be reg­
istered by- the sensitive device, it
was announced. Although principal­
ly valuable In research Work, the
apparj|u» has been gideted by bioehemlsta as ar. aid in detecting gu
absovp’.tnh within the human body.

1
Nm. July Fuerth
।
Although IhexDuclaration of inde­
'
, pendence was »ignc4by member* of
congrcs*
on and atict^^ugust_2^.
i
.1770. we celebrate lirlcpentTcrice
day on July 4 because lhe Declara­
• tion was adopted by the Continoulal
'
Congress on that date
j
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• There are 882 species of frees in
"• •
i the United State*. 87 hybrids and
BOMB THE JAPS WITH JUNK! 1 228 varieties of trees.

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OF FIHER FOODS VISIT A&amp;P!
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APPLE BUTTER
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SPINACH
TOMATOES

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ROST’S

GRAPENUTS

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KITCHEN

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11^
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SMOKED WHITEFISH
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Pure Silk Wembley Classic Ties

Pure silk ties are being sold in the
cities for SI .50 to $2.50

Latest

the tyinelt Zbai/itflandl

FOOD NEWS!
RATION NEWS!

WltCONJIN

ON A4P S FOOD NEWS

W|$CON$M

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give a pleasant scent to textiles and
other products is a practice gain­
log favor with manufacturers.

h.for, have h«.n
1

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COMMUNITY NOTICES

Donation*
from
the
various
Guilds Include the following article*:
Ouild No. 7, 25 OB. binders. 12
delivery room table covers; Guild
No 12. 25 bedside table covers;
Guild No. 18, l doz sheets. 18 bed
pan covers, 12 delivery room table
covers. 2 doe. binders; Guild No. 19.
22 surgical towels, 24 stretcher
afreet* for operating room. 4 drapes.
2 prs. leggings, 36 scultctous binders
Another Guild donated 4 dog. bath
towels and -4 dot. wash cloth*.
Middleville Past Matrons* club
hemmed 4 dozen i.urglcal towel*.
Tlwnk* to all who contributed so
generously for these
donation.*
Your efforts are greatly appreciated

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Ceylon Before World War

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SHARP CHEESE

40C

CHEDDAR CHEESE
CHEESE

u 38c

WISCONSIN

u 37c

MEDIUM SHARP

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NOTICE: We will receive only 50% as

CREAM CHEESE

many Wembley ties in 1943 as we had
delivered in 1942. Buy now!

WAR FUND

OLEOMARGARINE

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CREAMERY BUTTER

Waters Clothes Shop
Selling Quality Keeps Us Busy

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GIVE

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WUX KNOWN BVANGBUW At PILGRIM TABRRNACLB

Comer. Church and Center Street*
SUBJECT: "MATTER"
• Sunday Service 11 am.
' Sunday School al 9:80 am.
Wednesday evening service 7:45
pm.
Reading Room open Wednesday*
and Saturday* from 3 to 5 pm.

EMMANUEL EPISCOPAL
At Emmanuel Episcopal Church,
the Rev Don M Gury I* preach­
ing a serie* of Lenten sermons on
• Good News." Next Sunday al 11
o'clock he will apeak on "The Good
News of Human JVorth.” There ADVENTIST. Savgplh-day
will be Holy Communion at a a.
Hervioaa-Saturday morning
m. and Sunday School al 10 a. m
■Sabbath School—9:30 am
Choir practice tonight. Thursday at
Church—11:00 ajn.
home of Richard Branch
Temporary Location
IOOP—Small auditorium. Comar
Green
and Jefferson St. Coma and
METHODIST CHURCH
worship with us.__
Hasting*
Sunday evening saw the close of SPECIAL PRE­
our two week* revival with the FASTER SERV1CEH
Myer* Evangelistic Trio We thoroamtily enjoyed the splendid sing­
Beginning Sunday. Mar. 21. at
ing and tlie good iiiraMgc* Bro 7:30 p. m. Rev and Mrs. Edgar
Mver.* br.uiRht from night to night Schade will hold servlcaa tn this I
Tlie evangelistic note will continue church each night for the next two
in ail our regular service.*.
weeks There will be a song serv­
ice each evening. Both of these
Ttn’rartnv, allenwm with Mrs L young people are talented musicians
J Teegardln.. 720 E. Madteoik All and will present many attractive
the ladle* are uiged to ntteni)
. musical features
Mr and Mn
Sunday service*: Suiiday-^k'hool Schade are wholly devoted to sing­
al 10.30.
A splendid'attendance ing and preaching tire gospel of
|*»t Sunday. Picacfiinc service at Christ
11:30. Class
------- mfellng
---- ------„ at
... I- W
— and
As we approach tire Easter sea'evangeliatiE m&lt; . ige at 8 &lt;M&gt;
- son wc arc reminded of lhe most
Prayer meeting Wednesday eve- important
. . question
...
.... a*krd
• • of•
ever
nlnn nt the home of Mr nnd Mrs. any man. when the Son of God
Victor Huson. 119 No. Washington
You are invited
Young
____ „ peoples
__ prayer meeting
Friday evening al lhe parsonage.
401 E State Road

Sunday service, at the usual"
hours
We had u wonderful serv­
ice la t Sunday morning nnd invite
you to come with it* next Sunday.
Prater meeting Tuesday evening
•at the home of Mt ami Mm. Pat-

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'NOTES FROM THE
JUNIOR RED CROSS

| Wednesday at two o

gave an intereattng
us been
work at the last execu-,
♦ Mr. and Mra. J Wing enterUfcwd
tlve board meeting
The public r,xt ton centfr
school, are 100 ner cent in member«
thio and pupil* are doing a great I March »th a cla** of 160 itudents Ur and Mrs Fred Henney and 2nd
deal of sewing and knitting Con- »l th®
Denning Inf. .school T.leutanant Rnbert Hennsv Car din.
tributiom tn the high school
after a n week* course, nen Friday night.
amounted to (15 and (7 fc was col­ Robert Henney wu one of the
lected in the Central and ward proud and happy gradual*, and
He is COATS GROVE
• school* Over (6 was realized from now he U 2nd Lieutenant
TYte D. O. T. O. dub met with
i a tea given al the high school and home on a 10 day furlough viaiUng
■ this money is used to buy supplies. his parent*. Mr. . and Mrs Fred Mra. Max Coats test Wednesday af. In the firat ward school lhe stu- Henney. Hearty congratulations to terooon Mrs. Kendal Coate was tbc
| dents are making stuffed dolls and you. 2nd Lieutenant. * Mr and Mr* chairman of the program, a Kantn lhe second ward sluffed animals Jamaa &lt;Ho» Barry who arc reald- natb Detnond of Monroe vteuad ids
I These are Jor refugee children. Six Ing
—i at hl* mother’s farm by the grandmother, Mra. Pearl Demond
. afghans have bren made by the Frih~
lend school ..c
are the happy parents •Saturday night and Sunday: and
Central and High school students of twin girls bom March 8lh. *
&gt; whOc hospital dippers have been Robert Krohn had the misfortune
■ made by members of the Home Eco- to badly sprain hl* ankle * A 7 |
nomlcs club These girte also have |b boy was bom to Mr and Mrs |
made underwear, the material for *lcc Neal early Sunday morning. J
** U* B,"&gt;- He ha*
name^vittTexkn■ %eRnXr?^ jft^eraft ciub' c
Ts.
K' I

Inviting h!» 8
several rifted
Tuck
calm
nfpg

number

! Monday gvanlng.
i
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"Did Nellie reject
Johnnie when
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,
d* put I--------- *» drawn on only aa a laat reaort.

IIeEdTbABY CHICKS

SPrthd^y cetebratto^w«
l -re
are weavine
weaving a
a blanket
blanket and
and have
have also
also
1 made toy animal*. Junior Red Cross held at Uw home of Mr. and Mra j
member* are also asalsUng in the
rikir VARIETY
t/aair-rv OF FARM
riDU AND M/VSSK
^AWRiaj
FINE
HOME CARDIN
* silk hate collection and will help In Cleon Landon Sunday There were
two birthday cake*, one for Cleon I
the tin can collection.
.
SEEDS IN BULK AND PACKAGE. WHETHER IT
Landon and the other for his lit­
,
tie
granddaughter
lone
K*y
Yargei
IS
SEED
FOR
YOUR
FARM
OR
A
BACK
YARD
Knitters in Hastings who have
bits of yarn left over are asked to who was two yean old The dinner
CARDEN PLOT—WE HAVE WHAT YOU WANT
give them to Mint Rowe. ThA yarn guests Were .Mr and Mrs Ruel
is needed to sew afghan blocks Root of Coopersville. Mr and Mra.
IN FRESH. RELIABLE STOCK.
together and can be anv color.' Fr*M Herzel .'nd daughter from
mu*»
MUs t*u«r
Rowe may
may oc
be reacnea
reached at
at me
the KalamaMto. Mr and Mrs Arthur
High rchool building or at 327 W.
aJld chll^r*n
Mrs.
Green street.
Ic,r* Jackson and family of ClarksVille. Miss Evelyn Fox of Freeport.
Mr. and Mrs Richard Landon. Mr
DEATH OF WELL KNOWN
and Mrs. Wilbur Landon and the
DOWLING REMIDENT
immediate* family. ♦ A. H. Nichols,
REV. CHARLES MOURER
Mr* Louisa Christina Gerber. 68. father of Mrs Fred Henney has
Kssed away early Tuesday mornability- , ..wr ..
PILGRIM HOLINESS CHURCH
-unusual; and hl* musical -------.„.
c
at her home tn Baltimore town- been visiting friends at Whittemore
-------------------------Wc were glad for the good at- fits
into every part
of -------------------the service I ship.
thin She was born tn Gcrmany Mrs Henney received a phone call
tenuance tiiat greeted the evange- Rxlnrrtxv
SaturdaySvenlnw
eveningha
hqtxL*anexlrtn*
speaking: nnzl
_..J
and came in
to this country when that he suffered a stroke Saturday
seven
name *nd.‘* ^.r&gt;’ Mck’. Mortimer, Nlchote
ig at' “
lhe
DispenaatiotMl clock.
Clock."” Il-q
il-e rover
seven year,
years u,
of «w.
ace. ner
her maiaen
maiden name
list Sunday mornUu
■* first on "God's DispenaatiotMi
*IL*Uc
campaign
lustrated by a chart and improvised being Louisa Ttmmingi. daughter went right away to have him moved
service of lhe evangel
—------ ---114 Court St.. Hastings
Phone 2237
--‘ imperson
‘------- — ­ hand* work the time Sunday morn­ of Mr and Mrs. Fred Timmings. to » hoapltal. * Miss Mayotna ValRev Mourtr'a original
ation of the Word is his ouutand- ing he will bespeaking from."The Shc was married to John Gerber enUne of Lowell spent the week­
, Ing
mg characteristic,
cnaracteruuc. and
ana puts him
mm in Dead Man in I lie Road” and Sun- end they have made their home In «n1 *«»» ‘»e,r ^rcnU- Mr »nd Mra
i a claaa by himself His songs bear day evening. "The Seven Wonders Baltimore Twp for the past 29 Clayton Valentine. * Erwtn Marveara Surviving are the husband;
। the same characteristic original and of Hell.” Plan to be with us
two sons. Arthur ot. Elkhart and
Henry of Bedford: three daughters.
MONTGOMERY WARD
Mra. Gladvs Woodmansee and Mrs
THE CHURCH OF THE
First Use ot Caster Beans
INAZARENE
I
Castor bean* came into promt­ Edna Whitney of Dowling and Mrs.
Elnoft Hummel of Yankee Sprines
Missionary Service Thursday at nence during World War 1 in re­ 21 grandchildren; two slater*. Miss
, 30J’.MJn ChurSh- Bach member .ponse to the demand fur more sull- Emma Tlmminn of Kalamazoo and
“ The YwpSk of the church! a,ble lubricant for aircraft engine, Mrs. Lena Gnou Delavan. WU.;
COVER LARGE ROOMS
twn brothers. Malter Timmings of
put on a contest and bought New * ”&gt;3n
petroleum oils available at Ottawa
LAke. and Henrv Timmings
Nazarcne Hymnals for the Church
the lime. Several thousand ton. of of Wisconsin; also a half-brother.
FROM WALL-TO-WALL
Professor Francis Irey and Mrs
the bean, were produced in the Albert Grehl of Adrian. The fu­
Irey came over from Kalamazoo for MU|hcm .late, for Un. purpose in neral will be held at the Dowltns
“Lt
5“ "fb't-WlUS. The Texe, AjrleuUur.l Ek­
church this afternoon at two o'clock,
“.“.S'",;
“ with interment in the D6wling
cemetery
i the hymns on Bikie Trombone. &gt; &lt;■&gt;!• *'ork nnd eondveua ksU with
r -•
Saxophone,
and Trumpet
Trumpet, accom
accom-- . varietie. of cuter bean* at .everal YOI'NG WAN DIES
^one. and
ponied'
by Mre
Mra ,rrv
Irey Bt
at ,h,
the“ nl
piano.
nan,M
’ bv
’no ' place. In the .tote in 1911. The FROM TOXIC POISONING
aL*o on his piano accordlan Pro- , yic|dg ,n the»e tests ranged from
Floyd Kreurer.'husband of the;
J”"!,
nok&gt;m« Mr eom, o, U&gt;e nrliUu el former Miss Bernadette Cusick of
beautiful solo from the Hymnal*.! .. . *
.
, h .
.
this city, pat’ed awav on Sundav ■
There was s well filled house and “** P,ace‘ 10 62 bu*“eU per a"e
afternoon at the Health Center in
the
best
variety
al
Troup.
Although
surely wc are going to appreciate
Allegan where he was taken on.
and lake better care ot lhe Hym­ the tests were conducted only one Satiirdav.
nals for having Protestor Irey who year, the yields obtained indicated
The circumstance* leading ut» to,
hat heard each General Supt, of the in a general way the possibilities hte Ulneaa and death were peculiar:
church who got together and made of growing lhe crop.
nnd unusual He had been a sufferer .
them up for every department
from tuberculosis tore loot Ume and ।
Service* at lhe usual hours next
he and Mr». Kreuzer had cone
SutVday. Come and worship where
from their home In Kalamazoo to
Protecting Delicate Fabrics
you find a warm welcome
lhe home of hU parents at Hopkins, i
To protect small articles of deli­
where he was engaged in govern-;
cate fabrics, before putting them
rr.cn'. work
into the washer, enclose them in a
Thuraday he decided to dye a
Three Presidents of the United
pal? of black shoes in order to make
pillow case; they can then be
States have had predecessors bear­
them mere nresentabie and keep
washed without danger uf tearing
Saa Wards Wida
ing the same last name. They were
them wearable during thia period
them.
of shoe rationing, so purchased a
Franklin D. Roosevelt. Theodore
Assoriment of
bottle of dye and fixed up his shoes. ‘
Roosevelt; Benjamin Harrison. Wil­
Nationally-Known
On Friday, he was takrn suddenly
Borrowed Title
liam Henry Harrison; John Quincy
I1L the doctors pronouncing It an;
ARMSTRONG QUAKER
Lord Beaverbrook, Britain's min­
Adams, John Adams.
Intensely severe case of toxic oolson-'
ister of aircraft production, impishFloor
Ing. the dye bavin* penetrated his
)y borrowed his title from the name
sho«s. affectlnn hl* feet
'Uncle Tom' Still Survive*
Covering
He was taken to the Health Cen- J
of a tiny village in northern
Uncle Tom’s Cabin still survives ! Ontario.
ter. given blood transfusions and
as a spoken drama in its eighty­
placed in an oxygen tent, but death
ninth year. Thomas Huttie and his
claimed him lust 36 hours after het
family of Hartford. Conn., go on pre­
was taken ill.
Only Ringed Planet
Mr Kreuzer had his thirty-third,
senting a tabloid version In schools
The only planet known to have
birthday on Saturday, he and Mrs. I
and movie theaters.
system of rings is Saturn.
12 FOOT WIDTHS
Kreuzer having been married but

ORDER YOUR BABY CHICKS EARLY
-we have only the BEST AAA gradee.

FARMERS MARKET &amp; SEED STORE

The morning worship service will
be held ut 10:00 o'clock "Die ser­
mon theme will be 'Faith and
Knowl»due" This is the- second
termon in l» serie* of Pte-Easler
sermons on Faith. The adult choir
will sing. Tlie Sunday school will
inert at tl:20
Tiic instruction class for church
membership will me»-i in the twis­
ter'* study nt tiie Sunday school
cli*'. period
Any young people
who an- interested in church mem­
bership are invited to Join this
class.
REV. EDGAR SCHADE
The Ladle; Night Banquet of the
Brotherhood will be held on Mon­ stood before Pontius Pilate seated
day evening nt 7:00 o’clock. The on bls throne, Pilate asked the
'S^
crowd. "What siudl I do with this
.-peaker will b&lt; Mr Kim Sigler.
man Jesus who L* called -the
ill* ■ i.-vu&gt;
enrisiChrist?” Tiiat
liibi crown
crowd ano
and ruaw
Pilate
METHODIST CIR&lt; ITT
made Ute eternally fata) mistake of
Preaching Sunday at Goodwill deciding against Him. No person
and Henderahot at |O:M and 12 can avoid answering Pilate s heartJesus Christ
C W T Rev. Mis* Ruiison will be- ‘searching question.
'
gin Lenten sermon.*. Doctrine* of -cannot be ignored. What is your
answer?
the Christian Faith—1943
'Wc cordially invite you to hear
tn spite of bad roads nnd wrathi-». Drdlcation Sunday wa* observed ■The Good News" each evening at
at each church ihe^loial offering 113® ,rom March 21 to April 4.
for rhurch war emergencies was
•••
•
147 G’.
1.1*1 Sunday .I group of GRACE LUTHERAN CHURCH
Huht laymen took entire charge oi
.Morning worship at 10:30 Holy
the church service at Quimby and Communion will be celebrated. Len----- f!“
lien sermon.
presented
a-mn
fine program
aermon. "The
"Tlu! Traitor's
Traitor's Kiss.'
Kb-*"
Vnu.i. Fellowship • Simclav
vliool
in A
A . M.
M
' llir Goodwill Youth
Sunday scho
ol at 11
11:30
will meet Sunday night nt Mrs Ella &gt;------- -------Snutli - US ’-V. Center st. Joyce . BAPTIST CHURCH NOTES
Sunday school IH 10 o'clock DivHouvenier. leader.
ind tervicr .it ti o'clock. Sermon
by pastor on "Redemption Through
T. r. B &lt; IIVJICH
Christ." Evening service at 7:30.
Sermon
by pastor on "Prophecies
Rev R. A. and Oi’ ii Hourhlon will
preach nt t!ic Jefferson St. U B. by iMlah."
Tuesday night B Y.P.U. meetings.
rin'rch next Sunday Mar 21. Mrs.
Wednesday
night prayer meetings
Houghton bavin;; the 10 o'clock1
service and Rev. Houghton the S at the church at 7:30 Also teach­
ing of Sunday school lesson.
Thuisday night prayer meeting
for Israel at 7:30 at the church.
Tlie Baptist Ladies Aid will hold
Tlie Barrv Co Council of the
church und tlie Christian Education titeir regular meeting on Wednes­
met at the United Brethren church. day. March 24. at tlie home of Mrs.
Ora
Hoag. E. Stale St. beyond Ute
Hasting*. Mur 0 They urtr(| that
A good
lhe Comm- ot Evangelism and Blls*. All Indie* invited
Cotnni ot lite County should rec­ firogrnm is being given by Mrs.
lermon
Sondeen
&lt;Mrs. Herbert
ommend April II a- Ute Go To
Eaton.
Pres.i
Church Sunday for nil denomina­
tion*
Wc uri-r all 'e make an effort ',n ' THE FREE METHODIST CHURCH
Rev. Seth A. Davey. Pastor
attend their church if they have,
Thursday. March 18. Prayer meet­
any picfcrence or some church on
ing st the Hastings church
that Sunday.
Sunday. March 21.
PRESBYTERIAN
10: 00 A M Sunday school in
The Hoy .'■•emit Troop meets Mon- charge of Mrs Etta Mead.
11: 00 A. M Morning worship
7:
30 PM. Y. P M S. service, led
des. Troop Committee Chairman
The Tni't’-rs nrul Ehlers will hold by Mr*. Vernier Hughes
8: 00 P. M Evening evangelistic
n joint meeting at the Manse at
sen
ice led bv the pastor
7 30 PM Tuesday. March 10
Tuesday. Marcli 23 Y p
The Ladles Aid Society will meet
nt the church Thui.-.day afternoon. prayer meeting at Mr and
Flovd
Bannun at 8 00 P M
Mar. IB.
Wednesday. March 24 Castleton
Sunday morning worship at 10:30
o'clock Tlu- pastor will tell about prayer meeting at tlie home of Mr,
and
Mrs
Charles Mead nt 8 00 pm.
“Th&lt;- Sweetest Thine in the World"
Thursday. March 25 Hastings
nnd will prea-h on the . theme.
Prayer meeting at lhe church at
"Another WL- Man "
7:30
pan.
Sunday school at 11 45. Mr*- At­
March 26-27-20. Quarterly meet­
tic Hay. superintendent.
Sunday Evening Club will meet ing in charge of Rev. H A. De Long
at
o'clock. Patricia Frwlexs, of Belding.
District Quarterly Meeting at
president.
Tlie Annual Meeting of the Belding April 1-4.
Don’t forget the revival that L* to
Church and Congregation will be
begin al the Hastings Church. April
25. following a supper sponsored by
th&lt;- Ladles Aid Society. Four Tru.Asbestos In Africa
Some kinds of asbestos used in
Th- various organization.* nf Hie industry ore obtained only in Africhurch will make reports tf their
activities and finances.
1 ca in quantity.

WITHOUT
A SEAM

SMARTEST STYLES

65‘

Heaven
Can Wait
Annual Junior Play

FRIDAY, MARCH 26
CENTRAL AUDITORIUM

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MARBLEIZID LINOLEUM
ON FELT BACK
^nw many °l th'" telephone enlh to “Information

Si* out of Ion call* to ^Informalion” are for num-

here Haled in the riireclory. Each one increase* lhe
load on war-busy wire* — may alow up other call*.

Q. How murh time u loll by tuch nerdleu rallt?
J(e A total each day of 1,4.50 hour* of operator nnd

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Choose from an assortment of beautiful col­
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switchboard time for thia company alone.

PLEASE
Ixxtk in thr telephone directory firot.

If die

CSV COLORFUL PLAID KUO

num Iter you want ia not Haled, and you muni rail
"Information,” write it down »o you won’t have

to aak for it again.

8:00 P. M.
ADMISSION—25c Regular

|*7,S *“„E?

son OVAL BRAIDED RUO
35c Reserved

Come one—Come all

HICKMAN

BELL

TILIPHOMI

COMPANY

”

229 MONTG
.. eHOHrrw

�THE HASTINGS BANNER

tyv«7-

ON THE HOME FRONT

Plain or Sugared

SLICED

Doughnuts

Thiron-cnriehed

Cello Wrapped

BREAD

Gtnuina 13-Egg Recipe

Angel Food Cake
Large

“th 39c
DUFF'S

every pound counts!

When

20c

Waffle Mix.

get fresh

Raady-lo-baka

SWANSDOWN
Cake Flour

P»S

24c

NAVY BEANS

_

17c

8 Ration Point*. POINTS REDUCED

for more
cups of

UM* BEAKS

2

26c

8 Ration Point*. POINTS REDUCED

BAKIN' BEANS

atg

Sauce included.

23c

8 Ration Point*

.
t&gt; 22c
Churngold, lb 25c

WONDERNUT

coffee

Margarine.

MUSTARD
Quart
Avondale, old-faihioned flavor

13c

«&gt;

12c

2K tb pkg

25c

COTTAGE CHEESE
In Pure-pak container

FRENCH BRAND

27c

lb

JIFFY BISCUIT

Rich and vigorous’

Mix

COUNTRY CLUB

Ration Stamp
Ha. 25
Expires
March 21st

28c

lb

Now Hol Dales, store-ground

lb 21c

SP0TLI6HT

'S"

Mild, fragrant

PRUNES
16-oz b*' 13c
Santa Clara*. 12 Rabon Poinl*

PANCAKE FLOUR
Country Club

u. 20c

5

HERMANS
Wolverine Ru*k

10c

O l~B» 29c
SOAP FLAKES
4 pig,
Alure. Quick tale *udi

L~3.pL'

I SPIC AND SPAN

19c

E Cleaner

SCRATCH FEED «oo ib t&gt;*3 52.60
Wasco. Egg Mash. 100-lb. bag $3.39

CHICKENS
Rosjfer* oi Fryer*

u-&lt;

12c

24’^-lb
tack

96c
33c
2 13c
2'^ 21c
12c

■ Rich, spicy

PORK KIDNEYS

wanias

lb is.

w,lt SAU8,GE

12-oz.
can

Ib 19c

18c
b&amp;tti* 13c

15c

lit

Cuail

6 can* 41c

W Ib

19c

*-*^

Ib 21c

beef

Ib 19c

nLL0* flKE

10c
Firm. ripe, golden yellow
WlhlSAP APPLES 3 a.* 29c
Fane« - all-purpoie apple*
RE£ Ri?E PEARS 3 &lt;b. 29c
Sweet, ripened juil right
CARROTS
l«&lt;o« Bunca 7*/4c
Texe* Cri*p, firm

It

lb 2,c
2 Ib*

MULLETS

BLOOD AKO TONGUE Ib

5c

25c

35c

Sauiege

long ihred*

Solid Pack

Tomatoes
11c
Wax Beans
13c
29C
Olives
Enriched Flour c°d7 21*Jb »1.03
Lily White Flour
sl.29
can

Good Quality.

No 2

14 Relion Poinli

can

Jack Frotl Plain Quatn

16-ox jar

24^4-lb. sack

Full cl juice

Girp, *wa«t, lender

DOG MEAL

ROMAN CLEANSER
^-gallon bollle 15c
CIGARETTES
Pdpular brands

_

Gevaarl - 8-exposure

$1.98

8 !&gt;• 59c

10c

2 Quart* 17C

Carto. SI.24

*1.31

027,04 238

14 Ration Point*

can

FLORIDA GRAPEFRUIT

KROGER

Pvt. Lynn Stedge '
370th Br. Bty. ' C"
A.P.O. 90
Camp Vandom. Mbuluippl,
Pvt Don K Wellfare

320th Infantry
Camp San Lula Obispo. Calif.
Birth.—Jan. 8.

Our oldest girl.—an' Martha, too.
Has sons in service. Mine .is you.

PER

DISTRICT MEET

a„ „ ,I.b...=„mra.M
Is dec-tails as to AGE an' KIND, । (Continued from page j. Section 1)
An' SIZE and WEIGHT, an’ scch as fOr Hastings with 16 points folthat
lowed closely m Dean Keeler and
Of “
~
girls
*rls which still our home is
. at, Km Lane with w points each. Capt.
------- agin
. exert
------ - —
Ray Benyon and . Bill Garrison
I MIGHT
myself
played outstanding floor games for
An* say what's left up on our
i the Saxons. Capt. Mike Mathews led
•shelf'.
| Another week coming up and
°rl'wllh 13 P°lnls
Mary Ketchum will tell you wiiat acorc
.
goes on at dear old H. H. 8 Mary
s ih 7 is

C.«.•!» "“.“X JESS?; a'wfti-

:&lt;• “ •

Staff Sgt. Howard A. McDonald arshlp cup this year and U pretty
2(tB 2nd Ordinance Co.
i ;op notch all around. Until then—
Tv..rf.iL
Cherrlo. Zolly -Coffer.
.
Tyndall vi-14
Field
IrntUlde,
Panama City. Florida.
Birthday, May 28.
' The Skxons one of the best teams
I ever to represent the local school
Pvt. Stanley Kuempcl
i and one of the highest scoring teams
C. D. 62nd Medical Battalion
• in the state'ke&lt;t but one Mmr nut
Fort Leonard Wood. MUs.
I of sixteen playml-^Tliey won thlr&gt;^
U. S. Army
] teen In a row duriftg^the regular
Birthday—May 22nd.
feevon before losing theTk5t-game
of the season to Charlotte and then
[ Pvt. Robert J, Pratt
' went on to defeat Eaton Rapids and
A3.N. 1608721!
41 Hh T.SS. Box 880
(Continued from page I, Sec. D Charlotte In tournament play.
•
Hastings icorvd a total of 826
Kreider Field. Missiiulpp!.
tween different grades of the same
How tricks Bob? Why don't you cut of meat: nor between different points or an average of 51.6 points
write us a letter one of these days? grades of hard cheese*, nor tbc per game.
Hastings' Saxons 1943 basketball
same quantity of any kind of but­
। record:
ter.
Won West Central Ixague Title
S Q D. 40510 Tr. Gr.
Many farmers produce some of
189 F.L.T. 53rd Wing
the
loods
In
lire
new
ration
pro
­
Hastings
AA F.B.T. C. No. 5.
gram for their own family use. Belding
Kearns. Utah.
Changes of address for the ''.
•'date' There Ls nothing tn the new ration Ionia . . ------plan which places official rralric- Greenville .
book tion on the use ot any such "home
Sexson', Record
Allegan—29
proceiieii' foods at tire fanner’s Hastings—69
3rd Army Director H.Q
Lowell—30
own ublc. But the government is Hiistinus—71 •
। Fire Markings Detach.
Ionia—30
requesting
that
farm
families
re
­
H
ii
U
c
.
i
.
48
Care Postmnster
Belding—31
tain red stamps in their family Hustings—48
Ionia—19
Hastings
—
54
ration
books
in
an
amount
equal
Keith and Kenneth nre brothers
Middleville-31
Hastings—68
to
the
foods
produced
and
eaten
When are your birthdays, fellows?
Allegan—35
Hostings—68
ut home.
Greenville
—28
Hast
Ings
—
&lt;5
Pvt. Richard Ptngleton
A fanner who slaughters a pig Hastings—33
Lakeview B. C.—23
hr raised for the use of his family,
Charlotte—36
—41
Scott Field. Ill.
for example, is asked to set aside Hastings
Woodland—30
Hastings—52
point stamps equal in point value Hastings—55
Greenville—28
P.F.C. Woodrow W. Allerding
to the number of jioinu he would Hastings—49.
Beldlng-32
36159352
have to surrender If Ire bought lhe Hast bigs—40
—
Charlotte—53
Co. B. 320th Engineers Bn.
equivalent amount of pork and
Tournament Play
pork products at the store. Slml- Hastings—48
Eatpn Ranid*—«
Fort Sam Houston
laily. If he makes butter for the Hastings—46
Charlotte—28
Sun Antonio. Texas
ure of his family, he is requested
to keep in his book and not other­ SOUTHWEST WOOHLANI)
Lieut. Artand F. Martin
wise u?e the number of red stamps
Mrs I.-nnc Williams of Woodland
Convention Hall.
ire would need to buy the same had lhe misfortune to fall last
Sunday. March 7. nt her home in
amount of butter.
Atlantic city. N. J.
If a fanner sells any of tne.»c&lt; Woodland nnd fracture her hip.
Birthday March 9
home-produced foods, he must She was taken to Pennock hospital
collect ration stamps from his cus­ •Monrinv morning where she will
remain
tor a few wcckJ. She would
Hold everything again I
tomers—even if they are ncighA man U approaching on horse­ bora—on the basis of official jioint nnprecinte hearing from her friends.
back with an answer to that poem1 prices, und turn these stiimp-. In Callers «&gt;n her this last week were
written by Pvt. Hiram Haste to1 to the OPA. Details will be given Iranc Williams. Mrs. Paul Towns
“Farmer Iry Tubbs.” Here 'Us.
later on Just when and how. to and Mrs. Etin Tvler of Woodland.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Nell Granger of
l turn ^n these stamps.
Dowling. Mrs.' Chas. Farlee and
That "Mister Soldier-Man" which
»&lt;r mid Mrs. Stephen Perrin of
rites
PASSING OF MRS.
Detroit. * The Woodland United
To Zolly Coffer, an' invites—
ALICE HUBBARD
Brethren Missionary Socletv will
More co-respondencc from "ol' Iry"
Mrs.- Alice Hubbard, who had hold th-ir last quarterly meeting of
Doni fool me none nor flnsterfy
been in falling health for several this vear this week Wednesday at
years, passed away Thursday morn­ Ihs borne of Mrs. Ruth Fisher of
ing at the Shujw convalescent home Woodland. * Reverend and Mrs.
I've got a trunk of good segars.
Carroll Brodlvck: of New HavAn' bottles, bought frum them there. In Nashville, ut tire age of 83 years , vatron
U„.,llvv'V of
Af
and 6 montiis.
: ,.n. Mis* Patricia Brodbeck
"Bars".
She was born in New Boston, near Grand Ranids and Mra. Gallen
All rapped up purty. Neckties, too.
An' Pipes:—an' Navy Plug to chew.' Detroit, on Sept. 12. .1859. the 1 Mixko nf fanslng were tnieaU of
All give to me by young "red-hot-, youngest of eight children of Thom-. their narents. Mr nnd Mm. Paul
as and Anne Wright Crawford, all . Brodbeck from Thursday till Sun­
ters"
drtv nnd n’tended the funeral of
Which knowed that Tubbs had nine. of whom preceded, her In death.
In Frby.. 1884. Alice Crawford thr-lr grandfather. Emanuel Brcdgirl daughters.
was united In marriage to George I beefc Thundsv afternoon * Mr. and
Hubbard, who served for many ' Mrs. Ferris Lathron nnd daughter
I'm Jest as hep to apple-sas&amp;in'—
years ns a telegraph operator for I who have been visiting here, re­
As Barry Hills to seasons passin.
tire Michigan Central railroad. Mr. I turned- tn their home nt Toledo.
I've yanked a. lot of young squirtss and Mrs. Hubbard lived hi Gales. I nhfo H*ind«v * Mr nnd Mrs. Ward
burg for several years before com- j Grech and daughters were weekend
outOf dark front-rooms. An'
. then,
... 1‘’3 to Hastings over 50 yearn ago. । wucVii rf relatives al Battle Creek.
about—
' । Mr. Hubbard (tassing
passing away in Aug [ * The Christian Endeavor
Endeavor Business
Say. five or six.—to treat me right : 1935.
meeting will be held nt the home of
Should thank me fee their "Solo
Fife children were bom to them Mrs Gladva S»ndbrook. * Mr. nnd ,
Flight".
three boys nnd two girls, one bby I Mrs. Clnrcnce filcson tuid Paul. Miss .
I nnd one clrl dying before they , Bettv Sl«on of Irving Russell Lind I
No “Cat A Pult" yaever seen '• moved to Hastings.
Surviving an? nf Woodland nnd Mr. and Mrs.
Can “launch" yftlike mv SUe 13. the daughter, Mrs. David Boyes; Ishlrlev Mnvo of HaMInu were SunI've grnblied young bucks 'hind
two sons. Rov G. nf Hnsttnvs n"dldav afternoon and evening guests
kitchen doors.
j Albert T.. of Detroit: three grand- |of Mr. and Mrs. Keith Farlee and
I've waded out an' swiped their oars, children. Mrs. Charlotte Kelly of . m&gt;ii.
I've bawled 'em out an' untied their Hastings. Loren Boyes of LanUne
---------------- *T**L-----«—
I
britches.
,
land Carol Hubbard of Detroit; aUo • How much grain does the nv"iI’ve made my gals ' go cut me"
■ a vreat-grandsbn. Terry Boyes of ovc Michigan cow get dnllv? The
I
switches.
। Lansing.
' answer, according to federal report*.
Mrs. Hubbard was a member of Is 65 pdunds in February. 1943.
'the First Methodltt
church—nnd
That is six tenths of a pound more
But Heaven never give no critter
.... .--------------——.the
—...........
Nine sweeter kids. They ain't none . »«..•■
Loyal Workers Sunday school class,' thnn a vear avo. The increased
fitter.
‘and was faithful in attendance as feeding for the average cow Is recnmmended bv Michigan Bute Col­
An' when our ''dons-in-Law” begun , long us health permitted.
I'm proud to bay,—each one'* my 1 - Funeral servlecn were held at the lege dntrv extension aneelalWs.
"son".
I Leonard chapel on Saturday after­ Fanners alreadv feedllng their anl.... u. mals according to herd test arith! noon at 3:30 o'clock, the Rev
Right now. I’m proud, my grand- Winston Stone officiating. InterInter­ metlc uxuallv feed more than lhe
.
average dairyman doles out.
son's tear
Iment was in Riverside cemetery.

RATIONING OF
MEAT, FATS
BEGINS MARCH 29

SAVING TIN for UNCLE SAM
□N Salvaged TIN CANS go
"I INTO MANY WAP ITEMS,

xHThEBE IS ENOUGH TIN iu 3 salvaged
*1 CANSTOMAKEA HANDGRENADE-

Pears
Juice
Larsen’s
Peanut Butter X 2 't
Salad Dressing
Fancy Rice
3
Macaroni
3
Quick Oats
Z
Beei*.

Birthday—June 34.

Through sea an' Jungle.—wave an'

Florida - Juicy I

8 Ration Point*

50c

War. Workers! If your job calls for more
shoes than your ration permits, get a pur­
chase slip from your Ration Board!

Sgt. RobL J. Anders
342nd Fighter Sqd.
Bedford Air Base

PERSONS
Mr. and
granddau
th Grand
Mr. and
family of
und Mrs.
' Mr. an

dlevlllc F
improving
previous
Mr. an
vUited M
and daug
weekend.
Dr WU
Rapid. U
Mbs Ma
Mt-l.nhh

and spen
Mrs. Dan
Alden
Saginaw

the city
Mr. an
■ue&amp;U a
Mr. and

oring Cl
from u c
John I
Ing a iw
patents.
let Mun
John is

from a
land'.
Mr. a

Mr. an
Mi*s Ch

Col.
from a
Pcl-r-bu
Mr. a

were dln
Fred A
Sunday.
Mr.tour.'ht

from a
Mr Cn

Mr. a
und chi
Mrs

Grand

Mr. E
Durkee
Ft tony.
Mrs.
Friday
it In M
Mr..
and t*
end gu
Mrs. D
Mrs.
on Tu
to Clile
Mr.
weeken
Henry
Mrs.

tend n

urday.
Mr.
Gcotge
in La
Downi
guest

tK.it
day w
and M

itlng

father
were S
Georg

latter'
Mat'd

ron T
Mn
tun e

Mr.
Mr u
tend'
Infnh
urday
Edwa
Mrs

ball w
prese
Sg
Ange

Avondale Bartlett.

7c

MOTOR OIL
_
I ’_
J"
Pann-Rad pure Pennsylvania
FILMS.

21c

29c

Kroger*. 2 lb*. 13c
OLD DUTCH
Cleanser

HEAD LETTUCE
mt. 12^c
Iceberg Firm head*
ONICKS
3 it&gt;» 19c
Michigan Yellow
SWEET POTATOES 2
25c
Nancy Hall*
NEW POTATOES 10
59c
Florida. U. 5. No. 1

6 » 19c
2 17c

LEMONS
CELERY

Floric'a

The toughcit of ihoci
for lhe toughest of jobs!
Built for comfort and
long wear. Get the right
shoes for your job.

Ib 19c

BRAINS

i sxas Grapefruit ” oranges
6 - 40c

CEREAL FAK box al 10 pig*
' Krogjr’j. 7 vaiiotia*
WNEATIES
c p‘a
Breaklosl ol Champion*
, VITAMIN CAPSULES
*
A, 3. D. G 30 day* itpoly

The Kind You
Need On the Job!

lb 37t

BAKED LOAVES

16 Ration Poinl*

CALUMET

Large 300 tire.

San Francisco. Cal.
(Continued from page 3.1
j| Birthday—Aug. 14th.
Here Ls my return address, it was ' Addresses for this week—
posted after I got the letter written jj Here's a special one because Rus­
sell
is in the hospital recovering
Pvt. Kart O. Wellfare. 36404354
j
I from an appendectomy. He likes
Battery' A- 533 Sep. CA. BN.
tn get mall.
APO. 3660
LL Russell Laubaugh 16059821
318th Sqd. 88th group
.
Birthday—July 22.
BO.Q. 707. A.A.B. O
*
Walla Walla. Washington.
Pc-ari Harbor
Feb- 22. 1943
Tech. Spt. Clayton Bunn.
De*t Mother:—
A-P.O 952. care Postmaster
How's everything with you? I
San Francisco. California.
! am fine.
Birthday—April 27th.
; The trip over was quite rough
Congratulations
Sgt. upon the ar­
but believe it or not 1 didn't get
sick. My buddy sleeps in the next rival of your new daughter on
March
2nd. We know you're proud
bunk to me We liave been togeth­
of
her
and
when
she gets a little
er ever since wc first hit San Diego
It's
ns really
reany nice.
nice, Ui£sun's^really
me suns rt*uy Jwt
not 'older how verv proud she's going
and the 'chow' Ls really better than lo ot ui her dad.
back " in Cal. "
, We eMt^off from plates and don't
Corp. Tech. Howard M. Martin.
1 have to Wash them either.
' I spent three hqurs washing my I 36’56131
clothes so I'm Just about cleaned up I
again.
Care Postmaster
It was the first I had wa\hed tn
San Francbm Calif.
three weeks so really had to scrub. I Rlrthdav—April 6th.
I received your box the last day i Howard writes from New Guinea
so we had u plenty When we Dull­ that he has been nromoted to pl’vest Jh here one of the first guys I Ina solo tnimn-t tn the Iwred. He
saw was Bud Green. He was on Niva he nlavs four to five hours a
a trip that was pushing us in
rtav and that everythin* Is 'hunkv.
You can tell his folks. They would dory' over there We know music
be vlnd to know.
| is a great morale builder Howard
Well. I gues.‘. but am not certain, nnd well waver vou have lees of
that I'm going to be a guard.
। "The Suring Son? " °»’d mom nf th"
It all looks that way.
"Pass the Ammunition" kind of
You know where I'd rather be but music in vour repertoire,
that s the way it goes.
' »’■ t Walter Stecnbock
Cull Mi Carpenter and tell him' —
------ ---■51Y7BTC
No. 6~
"Hello" Don't worry about any­
Group No. 2. FLT 346
thing. Ill clave. I As ever.
•
Tent city Area
Donald W. Johnson. I St. Petersburg Fla.
Don'.* address iv—
•
I Birthday—April 21st.

Ibk

Ib 53c

SAUERKRAUT

4 Ration Poinl*
CAKE FLCJR
Ccunlry Club

E
fi

Pvt. Donald W. Johnson UAM.C.
U. S. Marine Corps Unit
Care Postmaster

lb

CALF LIVERS

New peck,

Green.

OLAF? 5 u«y foods

40c

Country Club Whole Kernel
Golden Bantam Vacuum Packed

Delicicut broiled or baked

p-49c

MKEfTR
Avondale.

VUlll

FEHCH
firm tlothj fine flavor
BLUE PIKE

Kroger'* Frei-jhcra

BURKETTS
Flavoring Extracts

STRONG CHEESE
Medium Frankenmuth, lb 38c

’
'
|

To $5.00

"oysters

SPLIT PEAS

17c

FLOUR Enriched
with calcium, iron

Dratted, ready io cook
PICKEREL
Ib 19c

b

HIKUTE MAK
2
Soup Mixa*. 4 Ration Point*

King’s Flake
Cream Cheese
Brown Sugar
Apple Butter

THURSDAY. MARCH 18. IMS

can

ShoeUrJng or Diced.

B Ration Point*

Clover Vallay

Hue Rose quality

can

Quart

19c
12c
10c
54c
27c
25c
25c
19c

SUPER
MARKETS

Edwa
Wr
child
Mr-.
Mrs

daug
Purd
with
farnl

ONE TIN CAN YIELDS ENOUGH TIN
foe a pair of BINOCULARS...

drov
.Mrs.
M
In O
Pv

and
nigh
tlie
n..&lt;

A FAMILY OF FOUR
SAVING FT5 CANS FOR TWO WEEKS
WILL GAVE SUFFICIENT TIN TO SUPPLY
TN 16 METAL ro« A PORTABLE FLAME
THROWER

* MONTHS SAVINS or CANS WIU MAK*
THE aUSHINSS COB 3MACHINS SUMS

�THE HASTINGS BANNER. THURSDAY, MARCH IS, IMS

PERSONALS

S WIN

:t

Mr. and Mr*. Merle Kelly. Roger
' Win Linington holding the winning' OTVKN AWARD FOB
1
i Miss
Suzanne Sumner is bi
C 1/ F kl T C
BCCrM
HIGHlft STANDTNGB
WIW WTOCe DUtlRF tO
i Youngstown. Ohio, for a few weeks had been here with hit grandpar- f Af I A I
; where she ha* a |4aylng engagetduatlon
‘ Grove wa* »
' inent and from tiiere will go to
M1** Or*®" Buller.
Hasting.
------------Springfield. Ill. for several weeks.
Sunday guest* of Mr*. Letli* Mote
"
‘
1
~~~~ , talr.rcl the Stud / club for luncheon wb«n David Towtwend ion of Mr
Mrs rr.riK aziotus &gt;n*i warv ~~
—* mother.
- «...
--------- . — ---------- -----------------Mrs Phoebe Mote,
Mr । on MoniLiy and Mn. Robnrt OooB and Mr*. J. 14 TownsentfS LowVl school num. to awatUng bar rail then aitendad UteJ
, i.rie
Mr*.returned
Frank Friday
Andrus
and
Mary and her
PERSONAL
taovssu
from
a weeks
Ura MMfie Hamilton andson and Mu R?b rt c nk wric Mr and .rcvitwtd a book
bock on
°“ Brazil
BraaU by
by Steau- formerly
,ormerly at
* Hasting*, rtemved hi
hi from ““ Army Nurllhg Corps, hav- Brodbeck In Utejlto
Mr. and Mr* C F. Finstrom nnd ’SJ* "
«id Mr, K I rofy* *nd Mra. Fred Alton. Br. of Battle Mt» Richard Groo* and son Dick fan Zweig-.
commliilon
a?"
SeSnd
Lieu
ten am
her phyaical examlns- and Mrs. L. Ffck*
Zweig
.
.
.
.
commission
u
*
Second
Lieutenant
randdaurhter Note snent ttan*tav?.“‘ Tu!l
K * Hny rtrtai,
‘ • •
_ ,
, in Ute Army AirCorp, another ftae lkon 00 Frtd*’' Mb*
Creek .nA
and Ur
Mr. .nA
and Ur.
Mr*. Robert and
“»d Mr and
«nd Mr.
Mr*. Rov
Roy Card*,
Cordes and
and I
family.
Mr and MiTtviihum nn. n.nd
pfc IUch»rd Beasdicr returned Lapo of Muir.
honor was bestowed i
j monuuy
—
...i..*..
' nun
h^f^Aro cariy-.n-ainite"
tl"
P*,ir lOUOWM eommlsBiODed
officer.
jmmlsrtoned
«€» holnv tn. earn.
corp* htaAnnartar.
headquarter* 1 •
" nev.
««»• J. t&gt;. LMatutr.
m
Mr.,.an
and
Mr*
Wilburn
Rogi.n and
.... jgomtay to the Holobird Ordnance
Mr. and Mr
Mrs. Maurice
Lambic and
. Mr
? kI
?..w
!!burX Bogera
_.
Mr and Mra. Don Smith and |
wSn/iLv Ateh?
Ucu
*’ To*
n*«nd w»* presented M)&lt;1 she ha* been told to expect to I A'th‘JJ
Lieut.
Townsend
family of Battle Crec» visited Mr. camp. Baltimore, Md. alror a h r. Mr.
.j, nnd
"£? Mrs. Charles Potts arc Mia* Sue Smith and Mr. and Mra I
Mead
Wednesday
night.
-------...
-------------- —
—, with the Acaztanic Award for hav- le*’e •bout March 23rd.
|
—turn
and Mr*. John Rose on Bunday
days’ visit with Mr andTfar-Al- •'»»""*•••
’X?alUrl
^r to Hastings on
evening mf
Mrs
A D ,n«
highest standing* in schoMl*a Buller ha* been lhe »chool1
•’^n^ th^ fuz^
------------------a
month's
vacation
in
William
F.
Sohn*
and
two
son*
of
Saturday
evening
*.
a. m.
beri
Bessmer
and
other
relative*
"
“
«
“
*
•««*
*
“
’
21
Mr. and Mn Dan Lewi* '.i-Hcd
nwenx
wno wu
............ ..........
terUU^M atdUi?.
I. cousin, jonn
atrolane
acdAmt
* i
Lauderdale, Fin.
Detroit were dinner guest* on Sat- KnUkern
entertained
at dinner, th.
the
^Lauderdale
Fl
Mr nr.d Mrs. Will Crane of Mid­ Hh *uter. Mr* Mervirr Klein 'Char- Fort
graduatra'^Thii her'many friend* wish Tier" the brat | IVmnathv^'mrtenSSd^th.*!
•- •being
-*— •»—• Mra. —D. -A. the~c)a** Of*
guests
Mr. and
Btrate Kanyon, Mr. urduy of Judge end Mr*. Russell , -----dleville Friday and found Mr Craru lone
lottc txwunrri
B*«*mer» aao
and aaugincr
daughter ui
of
came aa a complete surprise to hl* of luck as alia leavra to serve her ,
HLr- in roT* Iraa^m ’
Me Peck in Charlotte
j VanBusklrk and Mra W. J. Ptekl. parent*, who were present at the country.
improving following a stroke llto Trenton were aUo guest* -of Mr. nunr^'n^r.1
«
previous week.
----------- *•&gt;
■
i
J™™ wteo D
Mr. and Mr*. Hubert Cook. Mr. ‘ Nineteen were present at the ceremonies whan L&amp;ut. Townsend
xv.umcuu r
Richaid Exited In
Mr and Mrs. Weldon Hroiuon Illi Monday.
and Mr*. Robert Cook and Dr. and Umlly party at lhe home of Mr*, received hte silver wings and com- ^Nf,AGEHENT ANNOUNCED
tiling health ft
visited Mr and Mrs Basil Smith Trenten enroute to Baltimore
Mra Miles Pirnie of the Kellogg Allison Louden of Prairieville on mlssiar Nearly event Mate in the
*£•
of
r. und Mrs I
Mr. and Mrs Bernard Heed spent n..j - --------------and daughter of Jack-on oxer the 'Mr,r»nd*Mn''FUls^Mleto^Mwnt f’unda
-------------71? I Sunday in honor of her birthday. Union, was represented in the class Middleville announced the engage­
v ui Kalamazoo
with their
Bird Sanctuary were ta
dinner
guest*
■Sunday
Kalamazoo
with
their
weekend.
•romite?’n^Batul^rwk
’ 1 ‘'“'Khlcr. Cyntheal and niece. Mra. on Wcxlncsday of Dr. and Mrs. Oeo. ;i Those present from H**ting* were and many of the parents were in ment ot their daughter. Alice Mae
Hastings were
Mr. and Mra. Herman Zerbel. Mrs. attendance at the exerctoes to see to Pvt. Harold C. Seller, son of Mr.
Dr Winifred McLravy of Grand 1 Sunday
Sunday in Battle Creek.
William Gladstone.
Lockwood.
Chtotie Aldrich, Mr. and Mrs. ■‘heir sons honored. Lieut. Townsend and Mr*. Calvin E. Seiler of WyanRapids Ha* the Sunday guest cf
Guest*
—•­ of Mr and Mr* Kenneth
Ider * Stanley Vodtar and
M.-N
Bernard McPharltn' and
Charles Faul, Marietta and David attended the Hastings and Bay City dotte. Saturday evening. Mra. L '
ML-* Mabel Sisson
Mm. Matiidi Ubertraux thte we,k are hl, mm.-i nai
Jgnirr JO
an wrn
, Helm and John of Rood
daughter
Joan
were&gt; o
Grand Rapid*
Paul, and Mra. Frances Ward and schools and the Bay City Junior Flnkbeiner spent the weekend in ' ci'v vtei
McLaughlin of Miukcgon accom- MV! ^2i*n2Pt,*Jlrt'
..cs
.. ...
sited Fo-kardt
the former*
?!
shoppers on Saturday
mined yesterday afternoon by Mrs.
College, before
before entering
entering the
the air
airWvandotte
Wyandotte when*
where the
the nnnmmrr.
announce- ,
Berth?
f«md Mrstaler.
anS
College,
hi, Another.
mother Mrx
j.
. Carrothers Dan Lewis. Bridge was played and Bobby.
(muted Dr. MeLravy to Hastings ’■tUtv
City, and hl*
Mm. Ma;
Mar-.
br. and...
Mrs' _
Frank
service.
ment party was held al the Belter xl^ Victor Zckardt Thursday ♦
und spent the day with Mr. and garet
------ ’Laberteaux
--------- of ’Lansing.
spent the weekend in Whitehall. refreshment* nerved. Mrs. Harry
Following hl* graduation last residence. The table was beauti- x,r .na MrxRav Scheal VteiGd
Mrs HI Baxtci and Mrs. Nell
Mrs Dan Ashalter. ,
Mira Jewle Bright of Hart
Mr nnd Mrs. Harry Thompiwn, Larsen received a hostess prize.
2
----- ——'t u&gt; ’fully decorated with a color acheme Mn - ‘ -■
■
—
Adair were hostesses at a surprise
ihe gueat ot the Rev. and Mrs
Jr., of Sturgis visited hl* parent';
Texu*. « an tn- °
of
yellow
and
orchid,
a .'lace
Mn Rov
■ Randolph
in Held
iro.
r J'
110!!, ,
HduOrc
^&lt;’’ *
“f ccover
?ver Mt&lt;
In Sunfield
Saginaw wh&lt;-ij&gt;*ur-*nil play with Un­ F.'Buikcy over the weekend. .
Thursday evcpln-f. while the hus­ party for Mrs Harold Parker Fri’­■ structor in tlte Atr.SSI
Corns !5i?.^ro
in* min\ I *nd cant,,S u«ht ni..
.. -...iclever
llu,e Pfc" ..Sunday afternoon, the latter being
Earl GardyaY orchestra.
turning to her home on Tuesdayband* attended the Knight Temp­ day evening at the former’s home,1 i-.T-ir.
carJds rn
*.dt WUh
« rtnK
K-.r.io' J?f
&gt;i*«y*r
wiui "a ap&lt;I(lln
weuuinu
ruig , confined
confined to
to her
ner bed
oea because
because of
ot 111
in-­
with sixteen guests present. Mr*.. latlons and best
amaii bird announced
annn.,n—x the
iu.
a Aa Aldrich
.u_rrk.
J. M.-7nwn?rnd of Lowell wa* in afternoon
, Sunday gue-ts of Mr and Mr­ lar meeting, the K T Auxiliary en­
beat wisher for nl*
hl* con- ana
an&lt;i *mall
cn- ____
ner*. *. .a_
Mr. and, ....
Mr*. B.
Thovt iiere from away to attdKl , Verne Wininger &lt;flf Sheridan.
joyed a card party in the Masonic
th*- city on Monday on busine.x*
, sagement MUs Flnkbelner is em- and daughter. Mra. Lovell Dewey,
husband who 1* now In Officer’s tlnued *ucce**.
Mr und Mra Henry Weaver were the funeral of Mra. Ahee Hubbard
‘ "*
Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert’ Talc and luUl, the men Joining lhem later for r-n’Hdate School. Fort Benning. nfu’ mr* rar tin
ployed at the Industrial Nation*] , of Hickory Comers vlalted Mn.
gur.-.ra at a dinner at the home of on Saturday were Mr. and Mra. Al* Mi. and Mr&gt; Ray Shroyer six-nt de.«*ert Bridge prize* afere won by Oa. An out-of-town guest wa* Mrs uwwa rnn iznuPi-rar
®*nk and P'1 Harold Seiler I* sta- Aldrich’* »i»ler. Mi** Mertie StawMra Finley Johruton and Mr? A
Mr. and Mr&gt;. Arthur Coon in.Bat­ bert Hubbard and daughter, earn!, Sunday in Marshall.
t*variiA*.
tloned at At|anUc dty. N j
lr. i nrd Thursday evening on their wav
Tom Young of Battle Creek. Con­
The women of the Goodwill the Air Corps
I home from Ionia where they had
tle Creek Thursday evening, hon­ Dt-lrtfit. Mr. and Mrs Lunn Bove,.' Mbs Doris Smith, who Ls etn- D Gldley.
’ tract wax played with- prt»** going
-h.ire*. urvNt ■ .iv.fhiwv zinn., m. ‘
---------------oring Clyde Allison, who wa.* home and son. Terry. Lansing; Mrs Mar­ ployed at the’ Wolverine Aviation
-------------- -----------------------■» ♦ ' attended the funeral of ■
a couxtn.
cousin,
Mrs. J. E. McMillan wa* hostess, to Mr*. Gerald Lawrence. Mr* Lintha Freeman and Mr and Mr*
from a ramp in Georgia.
the
woman
was
climbing
------------- &lt;»»
■ ----Co., in Lansing, spent from Sunday to her club Wednesday afternoon..
•"*
totart’s. taS; i^rt’ir^is.NNocMCT WMOXMOTT
Harry
Kelley.
Kalamazoo:
Mr.
and
John Larsen wlw» ha* been spend­ Mra. Cart Boyes. Hickory Comers: , until Tuesday- with her mother. March 10, at her home on East guest prize to Mrs Parker.
•»*
... .
Mr. .nd Ur. a A. Uta
ing a two weeks’ furlough with hl*
Mis. Neill*- Smith, and then left for Clinton Winners at Pedro were
Mrs. Mason Utu. 'nee Jeane «!JSS!?
Mrs.
Vena
DeVries
und
daughter.
patent*. Mr and Mn A.-J latr-cu. Betty. Mr* John Monni and dau-’h- Youngstown, Ohio, where lhe com­ Mra. Royal Hayes. Mrs. Lloyd An­ Dickerson) was surprised Monday
** w,th &gt;^u ‘^»ln won ”
daughter. Eugeni* to Ueut Donald
i*-f Monday for San Franriteo Cal.
pany which train* army air corp­ derson nnd Mrs. Clarence Walter*. evening in honor of her birthday hnunMi ^«iJn
Erma nnd John Bogart Grand men. U moving Its offices.
program
--goone,. than you think, lady." Ruehlman of Grand Rapids The
John is in 'he Merchant Main-.*- ter.
Traveling prize wa* won by Mr*. at the home of Mr nnd Mrs. Ver- business session and the nroBram
Rapid*.
Al the close of the business meet­
service and but recently return'd
Clarence Radford spent Satur­ Have*. Mrs Walters was a guest. nor Webster.
said the conductor, firmly “WeYc wedding will take place in tha tarty
Nine guests were
Mr. and Mrs Rex Kenyon of Flint
frum a trip to the Hawuimn !.*- vtoltcd
day with Mr and Mrs A B Wilson Mrs. Ellis Kelley will entertain the present and Bingo and Hearts fur­ Ing, the group enjoyed singing sev­ full up!"
‘
‘spring.
hl.
mother.
MiErin--1
eral
St.
Patrick
*ongs
and
the
en
­
land.
in Kalamazoo.
club Wcdneslay afternoon. March nished the crcnlng’s entertainment.
tertainment committee then invited
Mr. and Mra Arthur Hrant vtiMr*. Jennie Casa day of Freeport 31. at her hofne on South Jefferson. Mrs Litts received many lovely the members to ’«utch and chat- .
Mr. and Mr- Dwight Fisher were
lt*-d friend* in Ixiwell on Bunday. Sunday guests nf Mr and Mm. Karl U snendtna the week with her
ter.” the work consisting of sewing
Tlie Busy Eight Club wa* enter­
Mr. and Mr.. D. U Christian and Jolmsun of Battle Creek.
daughter, Mrs Nellie Smith.
Complimenting Miss Grace But- . for the hospital, which the com* '
tained
bv
Miss
Katharine
Werber
Mi-s Charlotte Lake were in Grand
Mr and Mra. Joseph Shultz and at hbr home on East Bond street ier. who Ls leaving soon to serve mlttee. Mra. Jm. Silsbee and Mrs
Mr and Mrs. Verlnn Ransom and
Rapid* Saturday- att'niooii.
.
Judith v bi It rd the former's partnls Mi- John Engle made a buxUli c. l i t M'indny night. MLv; Margaret with the army nursing con*.. Mbs Emma S. Evans, had requested. A
Col. Emil T&gt;den hu* returned In Charlotte over the weekend.
trip to Paw Paw on Saturday.
Johncock and MU* Dorothy Rey­ Mabie Cosbv and Mrs Jennie Stuck delightful evening was reported and
from a slay of sevcr.il weeks at St
Sunday guests of Mr and Mrs.
Mt-a Barbara Shannon leav . nold*. a guert. won lhe prize* at gave an informal get-together party some helpful work accomplished,
Petersburg. Fla.
HoevrjiFlr were Mr and Mr:-. Fiidny to qiend the weekend In Bunco.
■ »
at lhe miicr*
latter * nunie
home uii
on wiuiu
south orooaBroad---------------- «■ »»
'
Mr and Mr* Cornelius Mannl John
Alvin Helrigle and Mr. and Mra Katamt'zoo with Miss Maureen
way on Wednesday evening.
ANNOUNCE ENGAGEMENT
and Mr. and Mm Sterling Roger. Keith Marlow of Freeport, also Mr Haavind al Spindler Hall.
Mr and Mrs. I-twrence Herrick
Ml** Butler will also be entertain- I Mr. and Mr*. L. A- Day of Nashund Mr- Lawronce Hawkins and
entertained two tables of bridge ed by Mr. and Mr* Laurenz Bchel- vllle announce the engagement and
Mr*.
Robert
Shannon
i»
attending
Fred Arndt of Grand Rapid; on Mr. nnd Mrs. Edgar Hocvenalr ol
the 49111 annual inerting ot the Ttiursd.iv evening, with prizes be­ las for dinner on Thunday evening approaching
marriage of their
Sunday.
Ulb city.
Michigan
State
Federation
of ing won bv Mrs Cart VanLoo and 'tonight) at thdr home on West daughter. Elaine, of 817 WaahtngMrs Pet r stihl of Campbell
Mr. and Mrs. Krnn'-th Lnberteaux Womens Clubs which u convening Citrcncc Texter.
| Walnut Street.
ton Ave. Kalamazoo. to F. J. Buwen- In Umstng on Bunday.
from Wednesday through Satur­
l tine, son of Mr. and Mrs. John BuThe Pythian Sister* had their
Robert Bush and friend. Ml.. day al liie Haye* Hotel in Jackson,
BREAKS
ANKLE
BONES
'tine,
of
114
W.
Paterson. Kalama­
returned
■the theme of the convention will be tegular 'meting last Tuesday with IN BAD FALL ON ICE
zoo. The wedding will take place
end (fjcst« of'the former’ ' iitin-nr, ’ Establishing a Foundation tor u 7 o’clock dinner. Card* were 1
Mrs. George Van Houten had lhe in May.
Cranston Wilcox nnd suns i f Mr af»d Mr., Harry Bush.
played after the meeting.
Post War Structure.’'
misfortune Thursday evening to
Mr*. Gertrude Becker and Carrie
Harry Young honorably dbMr and
aS’on
Word ha* been received here that
and Mrs.
Mrs. Walter
Walter Lewi,
Lewis cnen- ’ffan
on The
lhe Ice'
Ice, b'rtaking'both'BonM
breaking both bones
Mr. and ’
clinrgr-d from active amv lervice h June Wllev spent the ween-nd with tettained their Euchre Club Satur- In her right ankle-and also dis- A. H. Nichols, who wa* visiting
and children
their sister in Grand Rapids.
O'. &lt;T
Mr* Magdoiena Roop left Mon­ &lt;l.»y evening. March 13. at their locating it Site wa* taken tn Pen- friends at Whittemore, suffered a
112 S. Jefferson St
home
in
Cloverdale.
Winners
at
nock
hospital
for
X-rays
and
the
stroke
last Saturday and had been
the weekend.
George Van Huatcn was in Grund di- tor Washington. D C-. for a
Mrs Jo-cph McKnl.:ht and Mr.. R iplds on Sunday to see in.- daugh­ f»w days’ visit with her husband, cards were Mrr EHL, Kelley. Mra fracture wa* reduced. At present removed to a hospital, where he is ,
Royal Hayes. J. E. McMillan and she is resting as comfortably aa seriously 111.
Ray Finnic spent Monday in Grand ter. Linda, who u in the Blodgett who L&lt; in the Navy,
ElliKelley.
Traveling
prize
wn*
possible
adlh
her
injured
ankle
in
a
Mr and Mrs Robert Mead of De­
Children’s Home for tirutment.
won by J. E. McMillan. Mr.
Mr and Mra.
Mra. cast. She will doubtless be In the
V'rnor Blough and Mra
Etta troit spent a few day* with her
'■ nnd’ horpltal for about three week*.
Grand Rnplds wire Friday,•viniirt Bl-jugti accompanied him to Grand parent*. Mr. and Mrs. E G. Roth- F ■ line DeVault were guests. Mr.
Mr- Glenn Kahler will entertain Al! hone for her speedy and com­
Rnpldi and called on their cousin*. anr. and in company with Mr. and the club in April at their home on plete recovery.
Mra RotLaur drove to Detroit on
Mra Harold Durkee and Mr*. G&lt;-&lt;&gt;. Mr. und Mra. J«-«*e Bullard
South Ratk
Monday
Sprague
Mra. Arbi High of CO'-wpo):
..
... ’
, ..
O. E. 5. SCHOOL OF
Mi&gt; Fred Hale nnd Mary Ellen. Bp nt the past week her*- with h r
and Mrs J. L. Valentine went instruction
Fridav nielli dinner guests of Mr. t*&gt;, Mr
xt
—,, xr
—.
*
Mrs. Ed Bifdsali and Mi - Harold .. . ....... »fc. ....
Middleville
Sunday ««
to «&gt;*
visit
Mrs.
and
Mr*.
Francis
Ritchie
in
Grand
A school ot Instruction for lhe O.
D:uk'-r wire in Grand Rapid, on M&gt;. Ciair McXrr.
Arthur Valentine and children nt
E. s. Chapter No. 7 was held on
Lydia Kurcher of Frc&lt;-|x&gt;r’. I^dgc.
Mr and Mr.- Leon De Lano of Dr. Shaw's.
Monday evening with a large atTwelve
members
of
the
N.
C.
500
tendance.
Mrs."Frances"Reed’GlovIcuia
and
Mil*
Belva
Riley
of
Mid’
Friday from a several month-* vi - on Tu*’;day.
land
spenUtne
weekend
with
their
club me', ut the home of Mr. and er of Midland. Worthy Grand Matit In Memphis and Kans is City.
parent*. Mr and Mrs. Bugh Riley. Mr-- Dan Ashalter on Saturday ron of Michigan conducted the
• Mr. and Mrs. William F 8-Jims sing on Tn* 4i .j on b'tsines.-Mrs.
George
De
Vries
and
duughMry John Delnaav and son. Jack
evening, with Mrs J W. Hewitt. «chool
Gue*i* included the mem­
and two -.ons of Detroit were week
Dtlnaayj—ai
Handing this week &lt; r Bcttv iuv.1 Mrs. John Manm of Lew Warner r^nd Mr. and Mra. bers of lhe Woodland O. E. S.
Grind Rapids and daughter Ermyl
Mm. Don Smith.
ot Holland were weekend guests of,
Mrs Norbert Sullivan returned Hater. Mr. Delnaav taking them Mr. and Mra Rov Hubbard
to
Indiana
on
Sujulay.
on Tuesday from a fiw days trip
Harmon Wilcox and Bob Cook
Mr John Hamm ‘Roberta Cu­
to Chicago
.
were in Detroit Monday-and Tue*Mr. and Mrs. Jack Stem were sick* and two sons of Toledo, Mr.
Mrs. W G. Bradford spent Sat­
Henry Fairchild in Grand Rapids.
urday night with her mother. Mrs.
Mrs. John Daw-on I-. spending of Nczarttli Academy. Kalamazoo, D C. Henshaw, in Kalamazoo. Her
wrre eatleld here lhe first of the
work bv flu*.death of Floyd Krc’i- brother. John Henshaw, and famllv,
zer. husband of the former Miss accompanied her home and were
Mm. Herbert W&gt; d* I and daugh­ Bernadette Cusick The above rel­ Sunday dinner guests.
ters were in Grand Rapids on Syl- atives. also Mr. and Mr.- Lloyd Huurday.
ver. Mrs. B. A
O'Donnell und
Saturday afternoon. March 13. at
Mr. and Mm. John Eddv ami daughters attended lhe luneral In
George Bradley spent the »r»'k*nd Hopkins on Wednesday afternoon. three o’clock, the marriage of Mbs
in Lansing with Mrs. Winona
Mr and Mrs. Frederick Bishop Rosanna M Nash to Howard A.
Hcintzman. both of Hastings, was
Downing and daughter. Miss Ref­
und Mrs. Herbert Bishop Monday solemnized at the Presbyterian
Mis* Marie Rowe wa- a weekend niaht and Tuesday.
manse, the Rev 8. Conger Hath­
guest of her family in Big JUyrta-i
Attending the
Joan Hewitt took her nephew. away officiating.
Roger Kelly, to his home in Lansln;: bride was Miss Helen Prentice and
troll nrc planning ’•&gt; spend Sun- on Saturday- and spent the weekend Robert W. Ransom acted as grooms­
With her brother-in-taw and :
man.
and Mr and Mr- C. F. Amtell
Mr Rci: Winslow and daughter
Elaine and Mm. George Fulton

meet

from page 1. Section 1)
C* with 16 point* fol­
ly by Dean Keeler and
ilh W points each. Capt.
n and Bill Garrison
landing floor games for
Capt Mike Mathews led
attack with 13 point*.

“rwA£ M"J w rfewnt

Rosas'ku""* ,p""

™

?.i»

K^e &lt;MSC»;

Umpire.

:ed by Gordon Iroiukie.
. sport* reporter, i
is one ot the best team*
resent the local school
ve highest scoring team*
lo«t bui one vamr out
toyed. They won thirow during the regular
e lasing the last game
i to Charlotte and then
rical Eaton Rapids and
tournament play,
brored a total of 826
average of 51 6 poinl*

Saxon* '1943 barkrtball

w.

son's Record
,
Allegan—29
Lowell—30
Ionia—20
Belding—31
Ionia—19
Middle vllle—31
Allegan—35
Greenville—a
laikeview B C.—23
. Woodland-30
Greenville—28
Belding—32
Charlotte—53
rnanient Ptoy
Eaton Rnoldx—35
Charlotte-28

r WOODLAND
Williams of Woodland
fortune to fall last
rh 7. at her home in
d fracture her hiph to Pennock hospital
nine where she will
few weeks. She would
trine from her friends.
r this last week were
its. Mr*. Paul Town*
i Tvler of Woodland.
Neil Granger of
*. Chas. Farlee and
l Stephen Perrin of
c Woodland United
uilonarv Society will
t quarterly meeting of
. week Wednesday at
Mrs. Ruth Fisher of
Reverend and Mrs.
oeck of New Havitricia Brodbeck of
s nnd Mrs. Gallen
islng were vilest* of
Mr. and Mm. Paul
i Thursday till Sunnd«xl the funeml of
her. Emanuel Brodnfternoon * Mr nnd
athmn nnd daughter
•n visiting herd: re­
Mr home nt Toledo,
a Mr and Mrs Ward
ighlcrs were weekend
Ives at Battle Creek,
in Endeavor Btulneu
• held al the home ot
andbroolc. * Mr nnd
Sisson and Patil M|«
I Irvine Russell Lind
and Mr. and Mr*,
f Hastlne-x were Bun*
and evening guests
ra. Keith Farlee nnd

cow get riailv? The
nt to federal reports.
in February. 1943.
ths of a pound more
««o
The increased

for Friday and Saturday!

43c

CHERRY TOP CAKE
LEMON CAKE ROLL

each

25c

BANGHART BAKERY

ron TUCkerman.
Mrs 8 Conger Hnthiv.ay re­
turned Monday- from Albion where
she lias been caring for her daugh­
ter-in-law. Mr*. F W. Hathaway.
Mi and Mra. Rusa-U Harf, and
Mr. and Mra Charles C.tppon ettend*-d a dinner party nt the CoiMpihla iKitel. Kalamazoo. Lis' Sat­
urday night given by Mr. and Mra.
Eduard F. Hart
Mr* Henry VahLsing and son.*
have rctumrd home from White­
hall where they will remain for th*present.
8ct. Robert W Denton of I*&gt;Angel* s. California was a weekend
gurxt at the home ot Mr and Mr*.
Edward MrPharhn.
Mr .md Mr* R K. Cw-pton and
children sjx-nt the vyrkrr-.d wi”.
Mrs. Compton’s panni' Mr. and
Mrs. E I. Crandall at Sheridan.
Mr and Mn*. Cart Pnrdv and
daughter. Jaequrlm and GcnrpPurdy of Greenville spent Sund.iwith Mr and Mr*. T. P. Gic* a.id
family.
Mra. Anna Endsley of near Coat-'
■ Grove wax the weekend curat of
Mrs. Ida Pnlmatier.
....
....... t,. । .
.in
In Grand Rapids on Fridnv
Pvt. Laurence Pate of Uncoln
Park visited his grandparents, Mr
and Mrs E. C Edmonds. Monday
night
Pvt Pate has enllxie-J In
tlie Army Air Corps and next Mon­
day goes to Puri Custer for train­
ing.

:ans go
P /TEMS

3 SALVAGED

GRENADE..

’S ENOUGH TIN

OCULARS...

Housecleaning Needs!
SPONGES

CHAMOIS

JOHNSON'S PASTE WAX
JOHNSON'S GLO-COAT
Qt. 98c
:

|
!
,
।

,

WAXES
lib.
p‘

59c
59c

GIRLS* DRESSES

J Gal. $1.69

JOHNSON FURNITURE POLISH
DIC-A-DOO PAINT CLEANER
RUTLAND PAINT CLEANER
CLEVELAND WALL PAPER

39c
25c
25c
10c

’
,

Ice Cream for home use
Brick, qt. 19c Special Pack, qt. 25c
We orc operating our Soda Fountain on o port

ROOMS
SHOWER BATH
Single $3.50 per wk. up

REED
’S
STOItE_

DRUG
■

HOTEL HASTINGS

REGISTERED PHARMACIST ALWAYS ON DUTY
r~" Hozlina*
Phono 2241
Staig &amp; JaHarsoa

J95

All SHIRTS Made Since
JANUARY 15th Have
3 Inches Shorter Tails

Spring Coats, Suits

We have a large supply of "Arrows
America's best' selling shirts, that
were made before Jon. 15th.

Popular Prices

9 to 17—14 to 20
38 to 52—Holf Sizes
18’A to 26’A

For the Lady ot
Fashion Who Wears
Sizes 38 to 50
iingutihed looking Twill. Il ha* lhe
right shoulder line, with ample arm

rtoeing with cleverly pUccd alenderUnullable

Black or Navy

3250

$12.75 to $27.50

Plain Whites and Colors $2.25 - $2.50

A BIG GROUP OF WINTER COATS TO BE CLOSED OUT.

Wilson Bros. Make

$2.00 and $2.25

SKIRTS, SLACKS, JACKETS, GABERDINE RAINCOATS,

Tru Vai Make

$1.65 and $2.00

BLOUSES,

ADMIRATION

INFANTS WEAR, GOWNS,

patronage under these conditions

STEAM BEAT

HOT A COLD WATER

J39

JOO

time schedule Wc appreciate your continued
TWO WEEKS
'TIN TO SUPPLY
BLE FLAME

ACHINSOUMf

Bakery Specials

iUng friends
■ Mr and Mrs Al Appleyard and
father. Tom Lfrricr &lt; i Kalamazoo,
were Sunday gu«sU of Mr. and Mrs.
George Fulton
Mr. and Mra Roy Moore nnd the
latter's mother. Mrs. Katie Cox ol 1
Mars!i..!l were Sunday dinner guests I

SAM

INS WILL MAKE

£‘.‘-2

IIS KVAf

Michigan State Col&lt;ten«lnn aneelalteK
v feedline their anito herd test artthfecd more Ulan the
tan dole* out.

in

s.'x^o, s,.s?ia

HOSE'

U Y
ON DS
AT

☆ ☆ ☆

Al R D’S

ART

PAJAMAS,

“Exclusive, but not expensive
HASTINGS

GOODS-

ANKLETS

j

011

�Tnr HASTINGS BANNFR, TIIITLSDAT, MARCH J». IMS

PACK riORT

The Hastings Banner

Famous Richmond, Va.,
CARD OF THANKS
Church'* Background

CLASSIFIED WANT ADS CITY C0UWCIL

For BO years the mother church ut
Richmond, Va.. Methodism has j
stood as a prominent landnfurk ai
Broad and Twentieth streets. Many I

COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS

COOK IIIIOH.. Editor*

CLASSIFIED RATES

SALESLADIES

We have

Richmond's Methodists formed a
tnirrttcn

■ will- he

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IAL EDITORIAL.
^^ASSOCIATION

BUY THAT. S'I'AV Wtl'ya with tbe fam­
cut j-et* motor twa while. wm arc

Sheldon Agency

rattoning. Pto-tie T“*FS tor d*mu:iatratiuu. Bro.. Motor Co.
'f
EMPLOYMENT HELP WANTED

Surety Bonds
Phoaa JUS
—-•'Hastings
tf.

en capable of selling
Footwear, good hours,
top salary.—Apply

•..•‘mV.

1*9CUMtATE

SHOESTORE

The t.de of population wan flowing |

WASTED FOR VITAL WAR WORK

f

fa-v.r.r ,n •Mo-K-e-.n, area

church they met In the old’ county
cnurthou'c and tlie haute nf dele- ■
gate*, writes Virginia Kcnnady in
the Hichm
er they gathered 'to worship in the .
Purrut family's stable.
Early iu IBiX) the 23 worshipers
formed the Firm Church.
The!
building w.1t erected ut Nineteenth I
and Franklin Jtre6l‘C where a to- 1
bacco warehouse now stand1.-. At •
P,&gt;url«-enlh and Franklin street*.in '
1823, a more spacious church was 1
built in what v. as thought to be . a
de.’i^uble and convenient location. ‘
A fire demuilchietl it in IG33. but in I

citv r nd th? dee.ij’i;gL_rlijirch real- |

Swonson Agency

t

wanted

FOR SALE
WOODCRAFTWORK

vldvd and tv..» larger, k.u::!. ntcr ;
churches were plpnnc*!. N.tie tru«- ■
tee* fur uno of them i.-.-re •terted in
IBM. tin ChriMmM clay of t&gt;&lt;c next '

Mtsi’m.i. vicon.-i

109 W. Stale

PROTECT YOUR CAR

Knick-nark rack*, knee hole desks,
srulug cabinet*, combination book
and magarlne racks. Other things
custom made.
JAMES HAMBLIN. 109 E. Stale Rd.

State Farms M-20 collision
FARM BVREAV STATE AGENT

List Your Sale With

HENRY FLANNERY

1 I.
tH^rlMSl
to
NASHVILLE
PHONE 3201
I ...., .i
IT-I UoLui-u..
Dates can be made at Banner office
1 WINTF'D- Mi'l.llr itr—l I’i'." "&gt; ••• '.1 ...rk .u-ll f-rrrt. 1,.
II -Ii. It.

OPTOMETRIST

666 TABLETS. SALVE. NOSE DROPS

Brakemen. Switchmen, Switch­
tenders. Telegraph Operators,
Yard Clerks.

LEGAL

WtXTHII-Ito.l-l—l-r t'U •ll.”l» HI-.

PHONE 17F21 HICKORY
CORNERS AT MY EXPENSE

AUCTIONEER
Apply Superintendent’s Office,
NYCRR. Jackson, Mich.
Loren Coppock Delton, Mich.

WANTED EMPLOYMENT

FIRST t LASS l aniTVTIT: rsr. ll .

A bora Miller let Cr"*» Slot*
Phone 2703
tf.

AT FIRST
SIGH OF A

AN ESSENTIAL
WAR INDUSTRY
NEEDS HELP
TO "KEEP 'EM
ROLLING"

AUCTION SALES

DR. L. J. CASTON

permanent

opening! for two wom­

Application from .those

now rm-

3$1E!

hr rotuldered.

Hatisfaclion Guaranteed. Date* can
be made at Banner Office.

jWAXTEII—S'u.t.r -I." tn.,.

J their rh.-.-.’rn

Marshall Furnaces
j

Coal, Gas and Oil Fired
furoishrd

Rspairi

and

,¥e P.&gt;x!»ve Lead Animals

trwrL. t.» 'ItJ.

•
Mtmt’.ti. ll.
Wijdlrvillr. t 1«
i u.t\TI It- I..
..ll ultn or Wtirl, LOST. STRATED
1 form "ii -l.jr.-. Murrh'il. with
STOLEN
| NeH4 'rLi-t I’ -111- lid.
5 1*

in-

furnaces.

Cripple : r.r Dead

ECON-O-COAL STOKERS
Sheet Metal Work
Eareitroughing

FARM EQUIPMENT
AND MIBC.

&lt;

N* rbnl-. 2 nulr, .•»•!. *. mile north
W.U«t;.,,|
/ (
. y1'

Phone 2131

142 E. Stats

I

ANDRUS

Phone 2519

I’tiH

Nal'l Bk. Bldg.

l*lX,L ’ i'.ll.'.T-ti’/' ' ' Jrtl

[Tates can lie made at Banner office.
Phoaa 3467
Hast Inga, Mich
tf

Shipping Livestock
Every Saturday
JAKE DEPRIESTER

iij,.&gt;
1. i ..tn.,-.; nr
1 . ' TOO LATE TO
ill
CLASSIFY

.

,‘llir

$“750

tl-!noN«r WAIT — Many lyt&lt;e

"T.*

to.*h&lt;'o'ii.-..‘

"in

|

t-tti.li -..1 •. In .• (&gt;l..w

Stt.E

0*1.11 '

•

ft. ,M. •

ot double work

li*rn---.

A T*r«!,.r t.'j.tor T.’M".

Al*..

1

...

j.'i'

Peckham's
Remedy

P.-t*

kcr and lilte all member
e&lt;fl he

SALE OF
HOUSEHOLD GOODS

|i'i&lt;lt stti:A-J.I ii-»r et...

FOR &gt; M-M,mn*r.th •&gt;■’«1 SIS’
Jane ri»»»r*rXl. 17. It &gt;*eat Fishier

FOB

INSURANCE
Phons 2641
it

Hotel Hastings

.t-i-wd. at: i.i
jriii: &lt;u&gt;

...j at-

I Pto!:“e'*t F —- '. ■ f... \v~

77^

r

Ver.-'.-Vi”.-

tf |

Ft.K SA'.1 -Mu'.’.l •’».

w.:i

M.-.nl, 11,4.

1

1.49

PHONE COLLECT KALAMAZOO 2-9544

BLACK
UPPERS
AND
SOLES

MEN'S 4 BUCKLE
HEAVY
ARCTICS

PIOMEER
rl, rance.

1

Ravmnn.l.
* ' *
’
- !*
FOR SAI,*-—r,-,-,
1 rn.r-el r~k
••»’’» J.’le M Her. - mile. w,-t. -^'e

EXPERIENCED ?■
FITTER
’•

FO» Utl.E- C.. 1 -i ,t,. ---- - fi„i«*.
if *' Dr‘

Butiaga Pboaa 1113

KI-CUT VICTORY WORK RUBBERS

nn&lt;1 tim—thr ntv
On Nor',
M IT. * S.r Will 1to&lt; . "-I ’ ' ■

8

1 I

Beit Quality
Red Soles

Ji

I11

f*ito

Fol- SAIF —Nr.rlr

LY BARKER S

Men's Hip Boots

KALAMAZOO RENDERING WORKS
oaf!»ti: ron publication

||

ft !2.98 $4.48 J

:

HOUSEHOLD GOODS

I

KNEE
BOOTS
LIGHT OR HEAVY

All possible recoverable animal fats vital to

"'Zm

1for ni.r -V...-I- t t.:. ..f htr

CURT SOLOMON
AUCTIONEER
Exporience and Training
in nearly every line
Phone 72
Middleville

'll

S

WAR PROGRAM

1*5 No. Michigan Avenue
Phone JS37
Hasting-

■

HASTINGS, MICH.

Lace Top Knee Boots $4.98,
Adv. 3-18

DEAD STOCK REMOVED PROMPTLY
HORSES Sg.00 COWS S4.OO

~

SMITH BROS.,
VELTE &amp; CO.

CLARA LONERGAN

lutkjrtukcr

it . mr-.-tn.

always.

Middleville. Mich.

1:00 P. M.

I'ltR SAl.F. - 'vn.
north mile
Tn 1
Itouimr to . T 'I.*.* -Fritl &lt;A1.E- t:..:.*hr.t June ft...Vr..e.»

CLENN F. LAUBAUGH

o

at 408 W. Main St.

I.’gtm: tn cilditoi’i*

For your old Scrap Iron.
Radioton, Batterici. Aluminum, Brats, Copper &amp;
Lead.

Trusso/F&gt;"itting
’7 ’■

further thiA. purpose.
medals made

BALE OR RENT 1
Mite CITY. COUNTRY AND RESORT
n..rth .f
1t-

CASH

-

Saturday, March 20

POULTRY

|F&lt;R SAI.K-. -..1
••SwerJI.k fto
I :&gt;• mite, wr.f of Sto-dpltor. N'-h'

fuels

ur jiulrj
Our
Stocks ar
at rresent
Present !j
ARE COMPLETE!
'j

NOTICE TO CREDITORS

' H

-

Quality

8 PREPARE NOW TO GET
J
jYOUR BOOT ORDERS IN EARLY ‘

i,L4«. and ending wnh
inns. Joseph Jr. ■ ITS!

i'. ..-. ii.. i. ।i.i.i.e’die;1.1

1
| HAY. GRAIN h FEEDS

C. “BILL” SHERWOOD

VALLEY CHEMICAL CO.

BEWARE MOTHERS
OF SPRING COLDS.

U »rr»p Mil

T'..tor di-r.

snoo

i

.

- |.l. tire,. JMr

I-

We have a complete stuck
of salt—fine, medium, and

Cattle

l-ff-r,

'•« tu'.’oT. It. in.h fra.lor i.1”X,
.r&gt;... .■ ....... lr..i .... &lt; I . .
..I.......
7i..&gt;'ia
at-

! I'tti:

the
if.

week.

In

i-t

Bayer for STILES and
Company Hastings stock-

through

i'jiu.-..

TIlAlTT

tin

I.’ inrb tr.rjor i.low. »!•&lt;• iron frame

DEWEY REED

717—F3

&gt;M.K

NILE—Mrt'nrwikk llrerlnc 4 roll
,-r.rn hu.ker ..ti.l
fi.«4 Iwli
Wm.
T. Ar. II '■ hi r*nu&gt;croun.l r.uJ .1 l«

List your Auction Salta with

30 lbs. flour for bushel of

frum
Animal
.Fols
Will

-L.i'Kvti*
tTiorlr. H &lt;’*••’. T tnlto.
-with. &gt; f Itiiwtibs on M .ST, ll.infu’M

AUCTIONEER

Lily White Flour

2697

-elmirt I.Mtirl.' • ..ri|.|-i.. ♦!&gt;«'. IIiiht
1-4 toll.’ w-t &lt;ir»n,.A.i;e_

BONDS’

SURETY

for some of that good

HASTINGS

idsrqt Uf&lt;n

1 full AAl.ll—1t..’»l-»l..r. in «•—1 'run
’ r.ioK ..nlrr ’ Mr- 1 1 u &gt; V. illi.iw
■ MUtalejilln Vrr. |~.ri .-o.l
-1 I.Hill NAI.I. ^ll^r.l oral
' &gt;■•’"’&lt;1

ALL KINDS

GENERAL INSURANCE

JERRY

PHONE
MlnCULLANEOU.-

G. E. GOODYEAR HDWE.

EXCHANGE
YOUR WHEAT

r*“"r- -".t luff.*
\|| i* - '
dhiwn.
F-rtr dollar*
cm- W»&gt;.
Irtosh-or SV W.»in4r ?*!-.■
Or- * .'f
r 'to .»».h »f W.n41.wd
’ ' 1
FOR RkLE—T.Mr mo4rl radin. to
ewtlnnw firM »|O take* u C,&gt;l
22« E. Linroln.
&gt;,14

BUY* WHILE

THEY LAST
— FOR —

YIELD • STANDING ABILITY • FEED

Ii

LOCAL PIONEEK MFRISD4TATIVI

ALBERT CONKLIN
Dowling

.

Route 1

PI0HEER - the corn off/cnty

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�THE HASTINGS BANNER
EIGHTY-SEVENTH YEAR

SECTION TWO—P

HASTINGS. MICHIGAN. THURSDAY. MARCH 18. 1943.

neck? Is he making bombers? Is he J ■
--------- ---------------------------- OBITUARY OF DR.
Lary and treasurer. All members ot
BEAUTIFUL SPRINGTIME
nursemaid to n flock of cows? ] bci I
the Red Cross—anyone who has
aulljoyousre^
fui snrinir is here
— year.
“ nr
M^?
U tte
he’s doing something to help win I
oWet rcsldcnU of lrv. the war fund drive—are eligible to'
lhe war, but 1 sure do nuu
------ *”4- ALILIXIVKIl LLVIVH ; many 0(
iiK
; Winter's chili ha* passed away.
vote
and
members
are
urged
to
at
­
unique expletives.
By JANE CAMERON
kirttfr ing. Middleville, and Hastings will
I Happy will we be all day.4
■■■ ■■■(
remember, was bom to John J. and tend.
Well. 1 guess Little Ruffle Is
Martha Balch Hendershott of lrvLong we have waited for lhe day
Wc lifted this bodily from n na­ starting a Production Front of her j ’
ing township on March 3. 1859. She * , s
lOSTs
Robin would trill hl* afreet lay.
tionally known woman's magazine.I----------_. ...
------------owrt. I --------kept her
shut
in the house I
attended the nearby district school. I John Belson was arraigned In Welcome, ever gentle Spring.
YANKS IN CAIRO LIST THEIR , and
a’’d cellar for week* and week* while I;
select school in lhe village of Irving, i municipal court
as- Orea|cst &lt;0..
coun last
tut week
weeK on an
an. uus
bnn.
I ail the "*neghbar's *tom
cat* —
sat* —
on1J
WANTS.
\
“ —
HaAinga
High
school,
and
Albion***
ult
and
battery
charge,
to
which
Hailing*
school
Albion
"
,
‘
d
cbar
«f
1
',
10
! the front porch combing their whls-1, Tlie.sum of »50,000 has been up- College She taught for a few yean
years
»»*'
^r^orutaht*
,
:"l
rrrd
’
P
’
•*»
®
r
SiSd
J
him
Now we *»» *ln&lt; •&gt;» da71. A genuine hamburger.
ker», washing their al ready - irnma -'i propriiited by the national execu- in
... country. __
....
.and
. ...in......
Cnrtrluht ax.M-i
sC
—
schools
Hastings. Arlxllvrl
A®*”*!*Cortrighl
assessed
n.t
Would
vou
might
May
alw*
2. Some sweet young things.
Would you might stay alwayv
cuiate fur and licking liieir chops
then attended the University of W 10 a* fine and coat*, which Bel- . Sing. Oh sing, of
-3. A glass of cold cow's milk.
of beautif
beautiful Spring.
in anticipation of a date with the
whT ou m ? for men luu-nucu me uiuversny u; .,,
4. Some sweet young things
who quality'
;Make the echoing woodland* ring.
lovely Ruffle. She wouldn't lake any 'shim
1 ^lnto
l® women
"Tiedired
ooL for
of Michigan, where she was graduated •M,n P~^-' .
i
•
scllooi*
Ol
5. Ice cream sodas—all flavors.
MARRIAGE LICENSES
;
Mrs. Ivah Vandellc.
J notice of them at first and I thought ‘”*!!!!?,,,’rii
ter^en-ici- in medicine In HUUJ
0 Seats on the 50-yard line at the goody goody Ttien ail of a sudden nur“,Ml
R. P. D. No 3. Middleville. Mich.
IB lhemteives for senlct , „,,
Most
wv U1
of ,,
her
vl practice ...
as Ha )«&gt;/»•physl- I Harlun Charles Edmonds. Baltihome-town football game.
I Mie turned against me and wiiat 1 ln ArtM&gt;' an&lt;1 ^avy haipltals at home ..an
clan was in and around Irving and
more Twp
31
!
toWMter“and sUrted XllnJ and ttbroad
Middleville
7. Some sweet young things,
Middleville In
in trie
the horse
hone and
anti buggy
buggy charlotte Imogene Wilcox.' Bal1 Speakers on "War and Tubercu8. A platter ot fried chicken.
These scholarships are being pro- days. She was very happy in her ;
tlmorr Twp .
21 iosls" may be had during April from
between my fret out the door and i
.
. tildlng from me When she carne vlded by the American Legion Aux- work, bul bieausc ot severe eye william Robert PhiUins. Hastings 31 the Vlctorv Speakers Bureaus tn
Tlie family baby was hru-to see I back from her rendezvous, she' was iiiar&gt;'. according to Mr*. Allred J trouble she retired- in 1911 und went I France:. Maxine Hamlin. Hastings 20 this county.
to --------------to Detroit yo
llve^ wdlh ....
h«r ........
sisters: |
nu-ana watched mr sweifi the floor. ' B stranger to all of us. Now she Mathrbat. national president, —
...........
Tills is what I heard, 'My you got yowls for strange things to eat like stimulate interest in the recruiting Florence. Mrs. Fiedk J. Henning,
wWU.... for nurses'
______ _______
______
Jpo passed
paiuusd away
away'in
1938'!
lots
pickles, and can't
women
training.
Tlie _________
Blanche, wpo
in 1938.
-- of
— dirt."
--- vm.il find
...... a.1 comfort-:of
LUI
JV Army and Navy both have issued and Pearl, who ttill teaches in De, ' ’ ’
. ,
'able position In which to sleep. It
ilsy 1 appeals for more trained
nurse*Dr. Hendershott, despite
the
We werent
up
t0 kittens nuu
und mmv
Pauv
.
.. at ..all
— surprised
—1.............to “o nd(te u
p vu
.........................
- troit.
............
........
nm
lliut
Mr.
Miniver
won
th..
.
.■
....
...
learn that Mrs. Miniver won the juts promised six to friends I would ' The American Legion Auxiliary has limitations of age and pr
-------------- has
- ----- to the...J
Academy
Greer
promise vut
out T-uinc
rxnne tomcats
made- —
it —
iLs
responsibility
blindness,
endmain­
. .----- . Award.
--------: ....
----- Garson
... . . was
. pke to pivinix
woivou. ------- —
------------- - to
-- procure
---tained a happy disposition nnd she
at her best und Theresa Wright Is but they have all vanished.
1 these nurses
so far above the
"" modem
"•Verr- glamour
----------------- -------------------i The Auxiliary's
­
1 merecruiting
Auxiliary' pro
s recruiting
pro- has found great pleasure in the atgram for nunea has Uiil
been —
set; into
?t.2*rrl®u1|er !f**“v“
girls that they aren l even to be w.C.T.U. HOLDS-------------------------------------------------------------------mentioned in the same magazine. PUBLIC SERVICE
operation
r
Besides the IX-trolt relatives she
- ---- .— «...by Ils "national defense
We
want
U hHd
held an evening !' cornmiller,
committee, through
tnrougn Cluilrman.
vnairman. nars
" don't —
„ to
n brag,
n.u but we think
Tlie W’.MC. Hr.?
T U.
Mrs J*lavc5, *° miss hen her oLatcr Ororo.
UniJ
f
Brio"
S
Ch.,*.
B
S5SS
tab,
o&lt;«r
■lhe gals stole the picture.
- I meeting a* —- .... • ——■ c-Hari^. n nmw.rt imm h»r of Urn
--- -' Something for the books—The day
evening, -March*
12.
-- ' churci"
church. Friday
Friday
evening
March
12 at Room 305, 1790 Broadway. New oirvim.
Dr Hendershott died in Detroit
Mrs Clara Cooley was in charge ot York City, assisted by represent*they ration peanut butter.
’' Mr*.
lives of tlie National Nursing Coun- on Monday. March 8. and was bur• • • , lhe program. ; the program.
ftrr. A. ML
M. Coldrcn. 7.
— 7 cf
Our new hobby—We arc compil-1‘ R«v.
pastor
of lhe cil for War Services and the United led in the family lot in Middleville
on Wednesday. Marcii.il Mr. and
church,
and
ing a list of all the army camp* and r
1——u led in devotions' —
■&gt; Rev. States I*ublic Health Service.
The scholarship fund Ls intended
J°hn Hendershott| Henning of
air bases In the United States to 1E. M. Wheeler of the Jrffen.on 8t
accompanied Dr Hrruferprove a bet we made that there are United Brethren church offerer! to furnish assistance fnr necessities
over a thousand of them. We found prayer Miio Coldrcn led the sing­ other than tuition to student nurses **“?"”'’n»jns and made a brief
,at
c
*UI‘1 Mrv
over forty in our box of .soldier and lug and lhe McPherson sisters sang already enrolled in training schools
who find themselves unable to conCaH‘P^11- *ho &gt;*f«use
sailor letters and another twenty 1a beautiful duel.
In yesterday's Banner. Tiiat took i There was a playlet by 3 group tlnue in school without such aid. °f Mr-'’ L-'tnpbell s serious Illness,
about a half hour and Ls only a tiny '1of children representing the old and to young women who ure able *'rr,hc •‘*nr,c*
start. We would like to send tlie town pump,
|iump, tlie tavern, tlie dairy, to meet tlie educational and char- .ll,e Middle* Hie cemetery.
------- —------ « • ---------------completed list to Hcrriing) Hiller, thr
the dog.
do?. the
the .....
cal. und ....
the funner. actcr requirements of an accredited
It should make him so huppy hi They
town; the dog .school of nursing but who are un- |
—“ all came to :-------would chew up a whole rug
ywent
“— •— --------------------—• •to
­ able to enter training without supto •*
the
town pump, the cat.
I the dairy, but the fanner and his plcmentary financial aid.
Whatever became of Observing horse headed right for the tavern.
Tommy? His column was the first 1 Ten little boys pang "Ten IJttle
The Army will forego its usual
A'XfC3!!lv&lt;' bonrt*
American Red
thing 1 used to hunt for when lhe ' Brain Celts." after which the pic- ' method of celebrating Army Day.! ®arr&gt;- Co'_
Banner came. Did the Draft Board ture, "ft's the Brain that Counts" April 0. thLs year. The custom of . Cr“*1- "M t M”*h 9. at 7:30 P. M.
.sponsoring numerous parades and '
‘he.City cterk s office to transact
start breathing on the back of his , was .sliown fa a well filled house.
large dinners on that day cannot be I routine • business.
reconciled with the War Depart- । Th ur(xluc.'lon’ d-l-rtmrnt hu
menus policy of strict adherence to
qu.lLs made fJ^ rcra^ S
national conservation twhcles.in tcrlqa| by womenHof HMtinis fl
transportation, fuel and food. Like- wus decided to keep four quilts for
; wise, the diversion of numerous J emergencies here In Barry county
units from war-time tasks is Incon- , —
j --------* •—
------- •— ■-in
and
to send
ten •to headquarters
sLstent-with the present intensified St.
■
Louis.
.
. training program.
The Rev. Don M Gury reported
on a meeting of the Camp and
REMOVE CHURCH
Hospital committee at Fort Custer.
NEAR laKE ODESSA
■ According to the Lake Odessa Tht emergency needs for the camps jag'
per square yard
jnttea
Bretnrcn
enuren.
a«
d hospitals have now all been s
' Wave, the United Brethren church,
Church,
met and the offRent and enlisted, si
known ar. lhe
U.. Tamarac
----------L,
at four
take care of the smaller I ==
located about
four miles
miles southwest
southwest 1 men
•••—• will
In
appreciation
for
whatti
of Lake Odessa, has been razed and
."u. Z"r-—\—h
! moved to Chicago Ave. in Kalama- ‘XtS '
. zoo. where a house oi worship wa* ! the
**S officers
offlceri and
“nd men pledged
nledoed 100
too J.
needed. The edifice was first built 1 pec
**'r cent contribution to the war':■
111 W. STATE
TllONE HM
g 1
lurid nnd at the time of the meet-

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for buying of small lots to insure freshness.

: th. TtaW
dta or m».d
l il™, .a- —.I.._______
.... I stations and hospitals have been
VhiiSb
1 n*®rc or ,r3S n’Clroced and from
। Tamarac church were the Henry ■ now
,iavc priority from the com। Bower. John Bower and the Cur- milter
The Ftort Custer hos| tls families. Thus passes another 1 pHai needs a typewriter for the use
j venerable landmark.
of patients ana Percy L. Jones hosI
PllaI al Battle Creek needs a lype, ANNOLNCEMENTS
writer for its office. A large globe
I Townsend Club No. 1 Ls sponsor- of n)e worid for lhe hospital library
ing a pot luck supper at their hall ■
ixm requested and the comon Tuesday evening. March 23. at! mlttec will endeavor to furnish these
seven 0 clock. Please bring table. things Anyone who knows where
y2Ji.r °*r’a'ld a dish , these items may be secured is asked
of food. The club will furnish meat I to contact Mr. Oury.
and potatoes. The supper will pre- ,
• • "
cede the regular business meeting . The annual meeting of the Barry
nnd all members are urged to be , Co. Chapter will be held Tuesday,
present.---------------------------------------------- 1 April 12. at 7:30 P. M. in lhe mu­
| nlcipaf court room At this meet------- ««»--------------and■ chair­
Ti;e 1943 Early Diagnosis Cam- ' Ing
■— lhe various officers
------------paign of the Michigan Tuberculosis men will
.... give their reports and of- .I
Asoclatlon opens April 1. with the ; fleers for the coming year will be I
slogan "Follow the Example of the elected Tlie officers to be elected
Armed Forces—Get a Chest X-ray." 1 are chairman, vice chairman, secre-

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Here.

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�THE HASTINGS BANNER, THURSDAY, MARCH 18. 1M3

FAOBTWO

QUfford Palmiter at Bedford. Frl-1 Orand Rapids Thursday to see his lake, were Saturday supper guests' daughter. Pandra Sue. who left ton St. to Beit Mugridge who Is' morning accompanied by Mrs. Hel- ■ society will meat thia Thursday aftday. * Mr. and Mn. John Henning! brother Will who had suffered an- of her mother. Mrs. Floy Austin, the home of .her parents, Mr. and moving tn from tlie Mattle LyndI tlgel and their daughter, Barbara.! emoon' with Mrs. Ftwter Waddell
of Detroit accompanied the body' other serious stuck of sickness. * who was home from Lansing. « Mrs. Cal Streater at Gun lake. home. * Mra. Ray Lyon* Is con- They plan to live at Ashbury Park !?,rJR*d. Grata sewing. Lut week
Mra Flov Austin who U em- Wednesday the ladles met srith Mrs
of his aunt. Dr. uixie Hendershott. Charles B. Campbell accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Jerald Bedford and । March 3 for hl* new assignment at valeaclng from ner recent month'sl; *
* mo. Floy Austin, wno u em RoM Johnson. * Mlsa Jean Gnfhere for Interment Wednesday and 1 his slitar-ln-Jaw. Mlu Pearl Hen- three children and Mrs. Dolly John­ Ft R?“‘2g'
have ?&lt;Tn d®Ja&gt;’ed slckne.1* but not yat going out tn P10&gt;e,d m * rMUurant in Latutog. fclh Bnd Mlxi Allee Williams were
u-Xwn nf Muikr. 3Pcn: son» Ufne Bt G1* horr-*
dersbott to Detroit. Sunday for a son visited the former's mother, on th? trip because of his Illness. pub!ic * Mr. and Mrs Vem Al-, was home from Friday until Sun- orand Ranlda visitor Monday *
MU* Patricia McKean of «“*»« ; hu uncle and aunt. Mr. and Mrs.. few days stay. HU son William and Mrs. Louise Cleveland in Grand They spent the flrat night at Peru, fcrding and children ot Coat* Grove. day and moved her houMhold goods Mr.
X Ar’drew oTikler we*gon Height*. vUlted MU* Maxine'c. D Campbell. * The West side family of Detroit are staying at the Rapids. Sunday afternoon * Sev­ I1! ?S?. Ule n£?1 d*? reached uerr Sunday evening visitors of1 to tier farm southwest of town, biic Sunday dinner guests of their son• Mr. end M?..
Flnkbeiner and other young Mid-' social club was entertained at the home this week. * Mr. and Mrs. eral of the Jackson relative* were EUzateehtown. K&gt;.. where they her parent*. Mr. and Mrs Henry naa sold her Grand Rapid* St in-lX^aSddlTughui
-------------iter. Mr. and Mn.
dleviUe friend* from Thursday un-fhome of Mrs. Paul Faulkner .Wad-. Muri Streeter and lutle daughter at Marne recently to attend the fu­ Hopped because he was too sick io Poulson * The Navy Mothers club&gt; houre to the Stanley Gloea family Carj Segar
and tiro
tar
two children tn
hi
* Mr\nrt Mrs nesday. * Mr. and Mra. Ray Servan Sharon of Battle Creek, were at neral ot Emmett Avery. 55. who died continue the tr|p He was taken u planning for another baked good.*; who plan to&gt; take possession soon Grand Rapid*.
sptda. They also called
tU Sunday evening. * Mr. and Mra, rWleJ thelr jon-m-law and
Gun lake
and daughdaugh- their
their Gun
lake cottage,
cottage, Sunday
Sunday.* *
* suddenly from a heart attack. He to the hospital at Ft Knox suffer- !tlie a w„k from Saturday for the• a Yeoman 3 C-M&lt;arren Fowler of on a nephew. Carl Benson, who has
is
survived
by
hta
wife,
the
former
Leon Drew and son Norman of ler Mr. and Mrs. Frank
P L. Sneathen wa.*
was confined to his
k Pfllgler of P.
ng with the flu. but Ls gaining rap- benefit of the boys. * Kenneth Kopf’ tlie U. S. Navy was a visitor at tho been ill and were supper guests of
Edith
Jackson,
a
son
Edward
of
Battle Creek wefe Sunday vUitors Flint. Monday evening. Mra.
Mrs.JScr.ar.
Servan home-last week with the ««..
flu. *■
Idly and hoped to continue the Jour»pendnm a tan day furlough wttn। home of Harold Cutler northeast Mr. and Mrs Lorenzo Mitchell, old
Gull lake and baby grandson. * Joe ney the early part of this week * hta parents. Mr. and Mra Chas.. of town last week, while on a fur- frlcnds w Mra. Tony GeiMeman.
of her mother. Mr* HnCUe Smith remained until Wednesday~'“Mr~ ...u «...
Sunday evening visitors of Mrs.1 Pfllgler has been called for foreign Holland spent Saturday at their Mayes and family of Jeffersonville, Mrs L R Beeler I* convalescing Kopf Ken I* stationed at the Great lough.«tu—-be........
carried. He ~Is -a-shipMarjorie
Vermeulen
uce nee
mntjun*
vcrmcuicn
icis left
cwngearly
Bender
was
Ind
. were
visitors of his sister. Nina nicely at her home from a surgery
Hint* nt
Cl Darwood
rTarwzwwt Cutler
Cutler Mid
ana Monday for &lt;3-..-^
—-,. O*.. where
Smith and grandson. Reggie, were service and started fOE-Ft. I-cwte,, home. * Mrs. *Philip
“-."*■•*jj"---—
— —
z ---'
Training Station and is rr.ak- - mate
of Q.
Savannah.
where
--------J helped
U-.
. -rher
1---------- • "
---- uu
the latter* parent* and brother. Wash.. Friday afternoon. Mrs. P. ot Hopkins Friday
and
Weidner.
Thursday
and Friday en. performed at Pennock hospital, mg nice headway, now being a pla- the boys were classmates whUe ,he will Join her husband.
i, 1st.
lit. Lieut.
Mr. and Mra A. J. Smith and Rich-, was the former Vesta Payne. * Jim daughter. Mrs
Maynard
Miller route to Jackfcn where. he plans
p
Hastings last Wednesday. * The Toon captain ahd wearing three ■ attending school in Grund Rapids. Gebseinan. Marjorie luu teen one
ard of Ada. * Mr. und Mr*. Wlllu, McDonald has been off work at the move to the farm
.....which
------- - they
—
pur- to locate. Mrs.
.™... Weidner
-------- — accomp
accompan- Ernest Vermeulen family were nt »tripes o« hb sleeve. He has been Young Fowler and Dur both wear Of the /faithful "hello" girl* at the
chasrd" “
last
lhe
them to Jackson
Streeter of Cooper, spent Sunday local defense plant a few days.
•* year In ***
“ same vlclni-'; ‘led
*J *'
’“*•
*for
“ “t&gt; rfew
~~ 'days Caledonia Bunday evening, calling m service only since the holidays battle stars, having sen^d In two Bel) Telephone office and wc shall
at Uicir
wlw&gt;rv. *
- Mrs.'jrause vz
- .... ty * Mr. nnd Mra. Wm Streeter rest while convalescing from an at- on ter brother. Tony Slagcl. who and will move on to MlMlasippi for1 naval engagemea'a.
their vjuh
Gun lake.cotuge.
of an u&gt;|iu&gt;
injury IV
to HUI
hU It*.
leg.*
They were mlssAier. Her husband hopes to be
T I. Gillett visited her cousin. Mrs. and Mrs. Glenn Solomon were In ■ mid four tunall daughters of Gun t*ck of flu. * Mra Claude Kemieen has been quite ill. * Bunday after- training in the anti-aircraft work,
memoers of the crew that sal- statWned permanently In his present
&lt; received word Saturday of Die death noon callers of Mra. Pearl Kenyon nn expiration of Ids leave * Mr. vaged theAmericansubmarine
sunk location. * Candidates for townI of her aged father at Cheboygan were Stephen Bake.- and niece, and nnd Mr* Owen Lyons and two chil- ina collision with an American boat 8hlnolflce* nominated at the RcShe left Hi company
utev with
fnr her
th..
Forrest Baker
Baker ot
of (dren
|r,.H Oof
f Chrtscn
vist- I«M
Chplsca were
were Sunday
Sunday vis!h»M fall
fall In
in the
the Carribean
carribean Sea
tsca and
ana publlcaiY caucus Saturday are-8ubrother. Lee McWithev
for tpe
l-hL-tV they
wi't Gatedonta
They had teen
been .te
.to tor*
Mra. in
---------'-------------tors of
of hl*
hb parent.-..
parents. Mr
Mr and
and Mra.
i» which
which 37
37 men
men lost
lost tbelr
their Hves.
lives. pervisor.}
it reel:North on Siindav, wh;
:h“ ~'.!!
.V.1—t....Li
* Pennock hospital
itn- s-ywoa.
Lions, w
a am
Mr iuui
anil ni&gt;*.
Mra. uno.
Jas. —
Dar• has
---~r»—•— in Hastings to zubv
«■— recently been
—— promoted
y—— to
—. treasurer.
treasurer. Grove Cline; clerk. Max
remain until after
lhe funeral. * * see
who!*
5” Mrs
Mr5 B,lker
ln8 Berry
Baker who
who U
L*r«'°y«'
recovering
Berry and
and two
two small
small sons
sons of
ot Grand
Grand radioman
radioman ,2d
2d claw
claw and
and has
has teen
been Lynd;
Lynd; J.
J. Of P.-Jervls Campbell,
Leonard Elwood, who Is employed
from
’ nilu
.
from an
an operstlx.
operation. :
*X
Mr. and Mrs IU1
Rapfds
and Mr&gt; Blanch Segcrstroni - transferred from submarine duty to .highway
com -Claude Kermeen:
Muskegon waxhome for theweek- Allen
Alien Bechtel
nwh’-i are
nm out
nm again
amin after
&lt;,tt^ were
--------------guests
... at
...a .family
.—
dinner
o....Sunth,­
fleet. * Well. Middleville has Hoard of Rcview.^Will H. Johnson.
being confined to their home several day at tbe home of Jim's parenu. one girl In the WAVES, namely The Democratic llsVia not complcL--'
weeks because of ear trouble and Mr. and “Mr* T J Bern , honoring Haxrl Campbell, now stationed in ed so we will leave thkt-for ntxt
Another one ML*.* Mar- week's publication * Mra. Marjorie
sickness, a The Floral Garden club the birthday. Salurd.iy of Mr. Chicago
will be entertained by Mrs. Mattie Berry * Mra. Charles Crookston arii- Chandler has enlisted tn the Oeisseman spent lhe weekend with
this Monday. Mn Harris remained Benaway this Wedne.-Jay. A debate 5pwit thh Monday In Hastings with SPARS for officers training Mid her parent.*, Mr. and Mrs Ernest
over night with Tier stepdaughter on the superiority of perennials or her son. Maurice and family * exfiecta to be colled soon, and now Vermeulen. MUs Betty drier was a
in Grand Rapid' * The monthly annual* for landscaping will be n Clarence Longstreet has been nura- another prominent young lady has ■ Sunday guc»t * Tlie young women
meeting of the Masters-Jones circle frature of the program. * Mr. and ing a very sore arm received when enlisted for the marines, or the I of the shift that Mrs. Crystal Kerwill be held at the home of Mrs. E Mrs Joe Corrigan. Jr . and baby )«• fell while leading a horse, and "Irathri-nrekcra." Mte. Martha Jcmi meen works on In the local defense
J. Tjilbo’.t this Thursday nt 2 daughte of Ann Arbor spent the n* hoof grazed hl* arm. X-ray*, Scliad was In Detroit Wednesday for plant, gave ter a surprise Monday
o'clock. * Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Allen weekend with the! parent.'. They iiowr-vt-r. showed no broken bone, her test* which she passed and I* evening of lost week, to tenor her
and son Richard of Grand Rapid' ■re returning to this community A Mr* Mattle Lynd hus received now awaiting call for training. She: birthday. A pot luck supper wax
spent Sundav afternoon with his April 1 and will work one of his news of tlie death of Mr* Princi- -. the first marine enlistee from a nice feature of the event and
uncle. Glenn Allen and family at father s farms on the Freeport road. Bank EuelMyn. 82. at her home Barry county; we presume her a present of a sum of money will
Parmelee * Mrs Im Hayes of Has­ * Ray Potts has returned to his m California She an. tern Mid choice of tiiat branch Ls because her] •"
be. -n lasting
‘—--------remembrance
w—- n,of . a
tings attended the
of raised
her work
*■*’ funeral
l-.i
tn at Battle Creek after a siege raiswl in Middleville
.... nnd
...» ...~ a
.. brother Rodney is serving with the Kleasant anniversary celebration. *
cousin. Mra. Grace Campbell, bat- with strep-throat * Mr. and Mr*, former resident of Lansang. She marines somewhere in tlie Pacific
iemters of the Young Woman's
better utilization of space and equipment, by
In the Solomons, in Africa, osef Europe.
urday.
*- Mr.
q ocnau
Schad ana
and cnuuieii.
children. Marina
Martha leaves
thier sons,
sen*. one or
of wnom
whom I. or thereabouts Martha has been the : Guild with their husbands as guests
—
-— ■ and
—— Mrs. A. B. tell •&gt;j V.
reaves truce
vL’ited friend- in Grand Rapid. . and rcx weri. Sunday dinner gnesls n mlidonary tn Africa many vear-. • fflclrnt and very capable clerk enjoyed a pot luck supper party
Sunday afternoon * Captain and Of
father and sister. Fred Schad u!*o n brother. Carl Bank of Berk- tn tlie Rexall drug store for six and Thursday night at the home of Mr.
And the tame is true in passenger service.
Mrs. Arnold Hocteke and infant ftnd Mrs. Crystal Hunsberger/ of .-lev Calif
—.... *
- Our
—... ralghbor .------.'illtam a half years and we" shall miss her and Mra. James Robertson. All reof death and death, itself, into the hearts
Wayland honoring Mbs Martha. ■Liebier, —
*—-J -n robin •­ back­ smiling greeting. She also made l»rt a most pleasant evening. *
Here again, the railroads are called upon to
sighted
in •hlwho leaves soon for scrvirt with yard Thur-duy evening; we had Ben Ea't * page last summer by Dales for the Junior class play of
of our Axis foes. They know that American
the U. S. ladv marines * Mrs. Nel­ one in our yard this morning, so-it bringing the bis- fish in to teat lhe T-K school are March 35 and 215.
bullets arc lhe bullets. No duds!
Yer. more can still be done to get the
lie Thompson entertained for din-, looks ns If wc had reached the’ dor- seasons records at Lake Sujicrior Title of the three-act farce is
ner Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs.; ncr, where .spring is lingering. ♦ We salute vou. Martha Jean! * 'Calm Yourself." Member* of the
most out of existing passenger space
In wartime, a railroad might ^ell be
Herman McConnell of Holland. Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Stricter have T*&lt;i
Mlddl-vllle
boys.
Carlton cast are, Maxine Finkbctner, James
to avoid peak loading on weekends
Dolly Johnson and Mr. and Mrs. nurriuiM’d tin- Hr cottage op Mr;.. Smith and Sonny tec had n happy Faulkner. Donna Davis. Jean Hoop­
compared to a machine gun.
Max Lynd. * Mr. and Mrs. Harold Frank Mell it Gun lake and plan meeting
recently when they ....
met on er. Lucille Overholt, John Lee. Jack
.......... ..........
to prevent waste of seats or berths.
Call the track the barrel. Picture freight
Haskins and two children have to make It. their winter home. Tin*, one of the South Pacific islands, Knechelc. Pal Beery. Jim Polhemus
moved to 1
miles west of Saranac, cottage was the original Ivmr of Carty Is connected with the medi­ und Reuben,. Rounds. * Mr. and
By considering a scat or a berth as a
cars, passenger cars as cartridges. Imagine
nil’ ~
corp, *•having
In •*the
on his father's farm. Harold will cal's profile. but hue teen modern- —
—1— enlisted ■—• Mrs. James Pender and Ernest Vorperishable commodity ... by cancelling your
the freight load of war material, the
continue his work at the Bliss plan: ized since, * Saturday- aftepioon navy several years ago Sonny en­ ineulen called on Mrs. P's father,
In Hastings nnd ride with some of following the Yankee. Spring-, cau­ listed with the- Marines test July md Slcigel In Plainwell. Sunday
reservations immediately w hen your pirns
passenger load of troops and civilians
the men from that vicinity. They cus. Claude Willson Martrd tor and while both knew lhev were on afternoon * An unusual and sad
traveling on essential business as the bullets
have rented their home on Arlini;- .Middleville und. n.-. was hi-, eimtunt. lhe umi* island, never before got incident last week, was the death
... by going during lhe week instead of the
stt.pm'l nt the home of Orang.* together Sonnv had returned from of two sisters, Dr Lizzie Hender­
■nd powder charges ... all aimed at the
guard duty and.found Carty wait­ shott nnd Mis Charles Campbell
weekend . .. you will help conserve space,
able to help you with out
heart of the enemy.
They were
ride along. IL- wa&gt; ;-i&lt;• «tl. -•..■rth'd ing far him. I'll bet the boys eave within three days
an old
tiii'tn*;
time and equipment ... you will help
quick, courteous loan service.
to find lhe house cold and tin Middleville the twice over. Sonny members of
; and respected
—
And then vou can see how important it is
fie-, n betlv r&gt;i Mr. Hill lying full*- then stturrd a weekend leave and pioneer family of thli. cMnnvinlty,
America's railroads get the most out of
You'll like our way of doing
clothed, with can and mackinaw in accompanied Carty tb hb location}, daughters of Mr and Mrs. John
that on America's railroads .. . mobilized for
what they have.
»
Hendershott,
who
settled
Irvin;:
the bed Mr. Wtll-on nQtlfirt! the for a happy reunion. * Tlie Frank v
«-••!«! in Irvin,.
business.
war. united for victory ... there must be full
township
and
where
they
were
mithorttlrr mnl an inqtte t wnv held McIntire family who live In the
And you w ill aid them greatly in their doubleby Sheriff Glenn Bera and Corotxr Lyons apartment are having quite born. 1 he body of Dr. Lizzie. whose
”Fir»t in Frirndline**"
C L I.ithrop
Thev pronouneed a revere time with sickness. Mr. death we recorded last week, wav
harrcllcd job of keeping troops and essential
passenger car—no duds!
death due tn a h *art attack, and McIntire has been out of work ill. brought to Middleville on the 10:14
wartime travelers rolling on to Victory!
Detroit
Wednesday
indications were tin t it occurred and no*-the daughter MLss Barbara. train from
Thanks to.the whole-hearted cooperation of
☆ ft ft
Tliui .day evening shortly after hi* is real sick with the red measles morning and interred In Mt. Hope
shippers. Army, Navy, the Office of Defense
hud returned from the home ot and under the doctors care Mr. cemetery, following a prayer serv­
ice
nt
the
grave,
later
that same
Frank
Hula,
a
ncightwr.
where
hiMc
-&gt;
sister
and
his
wife
arc
both
Transportation and othc/ governmental
h u! cone lor hl« mail He wa* G3 employed in the White Products night, .Mrs. Campbell, passed peace­
CITIZEN S CREDIT
agencies, America's railroads arc moving
। years old. unmarried and llvqd alone Cor|x(ratton but different shifts, so fully away. For several years she
CORPORATION
double the freight they carried in 1939, and
i bn the old Hill homestead, the la&gt;- manage to give them constant care. had been afflicted with arthritis,
, member of the pioneer ! unilv of * Mr. mid Mr*. Eldon Poulson nnd about two years ago another com­
• Like Jap louse, I get in mischief
with little new equipmentlthe successful
■&lt;?41viri HUI. A vlvtor. Mrs Evangellii two children spent the weekend at plication developed that has caused
when people not looking. Make big
ovr orJAttR/CAS
HABTUiGB NAT L BASK BLDO.
performance of this double task is an example
Weaver died In Katanuuftm. F--b 1! Thrrit River-, with her people. * her great suffering during the pant
Nearest relative* are the nephew* f-idics are asked to remember the few months while she has teen
un
/
tso
for
v
/
ctory
.
of what can be done by conservation, by
i nnd nirc. s Calvin Hill mid Mr*, next regular meet inn of the Worn­ confined to the bed but wiiich she
Powdered* Louse Killer. Bic
,
Grace
Vanderloan of Grund Rapid* an * .Society of Christian Service. has borne with oheerfulness and
2Jplb. can cual only 65 ceau.
, Ralph Weaver mid Mrs. W. O. Be- Friday, of next week. March 26. patience. Her husband has teen
BUY MORE WAR BONDS AND STAMPS
tervelt of Rnlamazno.
Charles There will be a pot hick dinner at untiring In his devotion nnd care of
■fWbavrr. Jr. of Honolulu, and III* one o'clock and the program for her during Ute lung slckne.**. as has
brother-ln-lnw. Charles Weaver of the afternoon will be the study . also the son William, nnd both are
• Kalamazoo Funeral services wen- book-taught us it class in school. * greatly bereaved by her paulng.
l*&gt;-ld Hits Tin-rdnv nt 2 P. M. nt Tile annual dinner of the Prairie ’ Siu: wits seventy-two years of age.
war. a
faithful
’the Beeler fuik-ial home, friternunt. literary club held nt the home of । Mrs. Campbell
; Jn Yi&lt;nt&lt;&lt;'.- Spring
rciwclrn
* Mr . Wm. Cridlcr Wednesday, lust i member and worker in the Irving
Middleville
Congi'-gutioiiui
i Flay'd Helrtcel who h is been bom'* »«.-• well attended. The sale of do- and
Surressora to
(or ten &lt;!;iv* from his work n* ,i naled products for the benefit of , churches and aid societies -until
Carvelh A Stebbins
they
dissolved.
Site
at
one
lime
government chemist tn New Jersey, the Red Cross amounted, to more
□stings Phone 2131
returned to the Emt tin* Monday than 811 * Tlu Baptist missionary wa.* a . member of the Middleville
Reading club. Her home was the
, center of her life, und doing for
her loved ones, her greatest Joy.
Surviving, besides the husband atqi
son is a grandson, little John Camp­
bell. also two sisters. Mrs. Florence
Henning nnd Miss Pearl Hender­
shott of Detroit, a nephew. John
Henning and a niece. Mrs. Margaret
'Rogers, both of Detroit, bcside.i
maiiv cousins and friends. Funeral

MIDDLEVILLE

1

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MONEY for
Homes
for Repairin
You con buy the home you like . . . even if you can’t build the one you want!

So decide on the one you like and let ut help you buy it. Wc can still finance
the purchase of a home that is already built and finance repairing and re­

modeling. but. wc don't know how much longer wc will be allowed to.

too late. Wc will be glad to explain our plan that will aid you. Come in today.

THE HASTINGS BUILDING &amp; LOAN ASSN
PHONE 2503

home, one mile southeast of town
on the Irving road, at 2 o'clock Sat­
urday afternoon conducted by Rev.
I W Minor. Interment was nude
in Ml. Hope cemetery.

TUESDAY, MARCH 23, 1943
Commencing

of

HORSES
White mare about 12 yrs.
wgt. 1300.
Bay Gelding, 5 yrs, wgt. about
1350.
COWS
Holstein cow, 6 yrs. old, fresh.
Black Jersey, 5 yrs. old,
due Aug. 30.
Durham, 5 yrs. old, due Aug.
26.
Guernsey, 4 yrs. old, due lat­
ter part of March.
Guernsey 3 yrs. old, fresh.
SHOATS
10 shoats weight 100 to 125.

CHICKENS
75 Plymouth Rocks.

one

o'clock.

FEED
40 bu. oats.
40 bu. Rye.
75 crates of corn.
250 bundles of corn stalks.

TOOLS
Deere Binder.
McCormick mowing
machine.
2 Walking plows.
Oliver 2 horse cultivator.
2 Walking cultivators.
Spike tooth drag.
Spring tooth drag.
Wagon
Sled.
Manure spreader.
Economy Chief cream separator, almost like new.
5 Gal. Milk can.
21 H. P. Deval buxx rig.
White oak fence posts.
Other articles too numerous to mention

TERMS OF SALE: All sums of $20.00 and under, cash, over that amount 6 months
lime will be given on good bankable notes bearing interest ot 6' . No goods to
be removed until settled for. Those interested in giving notes please see Mr. B.
Benaway at Middleville Bonk before time of sale.

WE SELL WAR BONDS AND WAR SAVINGS STAMPS

MEMBER F. H. L. B.

store or cast of Baker lake.

So

if you want to buy a home or do remodeling, do it now . . . tomorrow may be

9 STEBBINS BLOC.

AUCTION' SALE

Having decided to quit farming on account of ill health I will sell at Public Auction,
all personal property on my form located 6 miles south west of the Yankee Springs

1

The smartest idea ever—
your nails made gorgeous
with theltighly lustrous
colors of fine Ucquers. Beau­
tiful beyond description —
and lasting beyond ail need they keep their astonishing
luster ’til the last. Breath­
taking shades—and with each
there comes a bottle of HiLuster Lacqltp.ol base.

75*

WALTER KARPINSKI, Prop
BARNEY CISLER, Auctioneer.

FARMERS ST. BANK, Citric

STEBBINS
&amp; JACOBS
Hastings

Phone 2131

�THE HASTINGS BANKER, THURSDAY, MARCH It. 1M3

-! HUBBARD HILLS

Mrs. Leon Pennock and family Sun-!

DELTON
There wa* an error tn the Item*
last week In regard to the days that
Dr. G. E. Ramaeyer of Plainwell
would be in Dr. B. E. Farwell* of­
fice here. It should have read Tues­
day and Friday of each week. * Roy
Adrianton of Battle Creek visited
at the home of his father. Peter
Adrieruon. Saturday. * Mr. and
Mrs. Lindon Louden and babv and
his mother, Mrs. Robert Louden of
Battle Creek called on Mra. Ida
Pifer Tuesday of last week, * Mr.
and Mrs. Will Whittemore were In
Hatting* Tuesday of last week. They
were also supper gueau of their
brother and sister-in-law. Mr. nnd
Mra. Charles Whittemore In Rut­
land. * Mr. and Mra. Roger Wil­
liams and Mr. and Mra. Max Rey­
nolds attended a party at tlie home
of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Williams at
the W. K. Kellogg Farm. Saturday
evening. * Clifford Morford spent
Friday night with Rev. and Mrs. 8.
W Hayes at McBride^-The fnany
to hear that b*'u ill. We all wish
he might* bo restored to health soon.
★ Michael Terry of Plainwell hat
been spending a few days with his
grandparents Mr. nnd Mrr« Wade
Town and family, * The Home Lit­
erary Club held its annual meeting

lost Thursday and elected the fol­
lowing officers: Pres.. Mrs. Agnes
Schultz; vice pm , Mrs. Jessie Van­
dertie; sec.. Mra. Hope Chittenden;
treas., Mrs. Hubert Pettengill; cus­
todian. Mrs Nina Boyle; press'com­
mittee. Mra. J. C. Horton; flower
comlltee, Mrs. Ernest Quick; pian­
ist. Mrs. Leslie Sniffen; urogram
for year books. Mra Hope Chitten­
den. Mr*. Nina Boyle nnd Mra
Georgia Krauss Mra. Rose Kastead
was elected delegate to the County
Federation of Women’s Clubs. Mr*.
Estelle Barber av alternate. The
Club will hold Its meetings the sec­
ond Thursdnv of each month *
MIm Vivian Kendal). 31. daughter
of Rev. C. I. Kendall of Manton.
rt'-d unexpectedly Sunday. Mar. 7.
She was born in Springport nnd hilH
been living at Manton for the last
two year*. She leaves th* father,
five sister*, Mr*. Bernice Anderson.
Bay Cltv; Mrs Leah Neeb, Has­
tings; Mra. Prances Meyer. Reed
City; and Mm. Eleanor Dcrado and
Joyce Kendall at home; two broth­
ers. Paul. Hastings: John nt home.
Tlie mother diet! about a vear aeo
The famllv lived here when Mr.
Kendall was pastor of the Methodist
church here several years ago Much
sympathy Is felt for the family In
their bereavement. * Funeral serv­
ice., were held for Mrs Lucy Leon­
ard. 75. nt the Henton funeral home
here Saturday afternoon at 2:3n.
Mra. I-eonard lived on a farm near
Wall lake for several vears. She had
lived with her children since the
death nf her husband. * One of the
larvest Republican Caucuses ever
h*ld In Barrv Tbwnshlo was held In
Hlckorv Corners Saturday after­
noon, The following officers wer»
nominated: snnervlshr Morse Back­
us; Clerk. Walter Bolven: treas..
Mrs Leon Dunning, all Incumbents:
Justice of the Peace elvde Clark:
Member of board of review. Leslie
Sniffen: Constable. Herman ’Rey­
nolds. Earl Butler. Clarence Donnovan and J. L Daniels * Ml&lt;s
Kathrvn McBain of Hillsdale anent
Sunday with her father Rov Mc­
Bain. * Rov McBain has returned
tn his home here after visiting hls
son and danghter-ln-Jaw. Mr. and
Mrs. Millard McBain In London.
Ont. * Mr. nnd Mrs. John Adams
snent Fridav with their daughter
Mrs. Glenn Williams nnd famllv nt

'iHCKORY CORNERS

\l

Harriet Barnes Sunday.

Saturday when Claud Willson i Mn. Leah Williamson and dough1 called in the home of Ott Hill and ter, Mra. W. c. Hiacock left Friday
„ received no answer he walked tn I night for southern Texas where
husband who is In tn army camp
and found Ott dead in Bed. It wa.i 1 they will reside. Ttiey were acMrs. Harold Veoiker and two chil­ titoughl he might have been dead
there. * MIm Kathryn Horton of
compnnied by Dwight Hbtcock who
Kalamazoo spent the weekend with dren of Lansing spent the weekend 2 or 3 days. Just a few days be­ will return to Michigan. * The W.
her parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Hor­ with her mother. Mra. Thermal fore he had called on Mr and Mrs. M Missionary Society will meet
ton. * Mrs. Lewi* Kramer, who has Du use and other ’relative*. * Mrs. Edvrard Bowerman and seemed to with Mrs. John Mourer Wednesday,
been residing at Rochester. visited Frank Kellogg left Sunday for Cali­ ■ be iu fair health. He had recent­ March 17 * Mr. and Mr*. Claud
Mrs. Herman Reynold' last Tucs- fornia to visit her son-in-law nnd ly returned from Kalamazoo where Noble of Climax were Sunday guests
daughter. Mr. and Mr*. Nyle Pen- , hit *uter passed away about two
npek * Tiie Clover l eaf Class was weeks age He lived alone in the ut lhe Mourer home. * Mra. J. W.
McCue of Freeport and Mra. Marie
oldest house in Yankee Springs.
na Iwld each
lh" home
Mr' Miu’ Ki'"- ■ It was over 100 years old nnd made Altelee* of Midland Park called on
Course is be
being-held
eac| Tuesday n,n«
Ihrouuli u-ne
i .M■ Thr
Hrat ,er
with_ M. «* »&gt;ns Oke and Mra of logs. His brother Calvin died
through
rhe first
.
nrnu years ago. .
n, Roy J
rn.­
meeting will be held nt the home Lan»h Fisher a-sLsUrw The cUm M
several
* M
Mn..
Jetl
of Mrs. Maurice Johncock. Hies- voted to g ve$5.00 to the Red Crt&gt;Y kins is not much better. She reth. nH»Lir!’,.'rrMhl mal,u “lx*ut t,w *anMf- ■ Hpr daughday evening. Mor. JO. from 8.00 to
Ryder of ciio Mich,
0:00. Mrs. Gladys Chamberlaki*wll! Youngs received the prizes Refresh- tcr Mrs
u w«.k
h„ mother *
be the leader. Tlie study book will mem* were -erved * Pvt Oourter •
ue -wm
A0!”.1,, J Mr and Mrs. Frank Green of Musbe
• Will a
a Man
Man Ron
Rob aoa?"
God?" *
♦ Mr.
Mr.
and Mr*. John Lechleltni-r
A n I. kxegon
*Rnn *
“• dinner
ler enterenter- ' .&lt; 1° ‘ .A71’ . ............
ate
aimicr with
wiui Mr.
Mr. and
ana Mr*,
Mr*.
mined their two sons. L.
Lyle
’.V ....J
and ; " misfortune tn
to fracture
frnrfnre hi,
his left
leftI-, Archie
.„u,_ „
Burd
—. Friday. * Mrs. ,.u
James
. . fam
.
Clarence Lechleltner anil their
­ arm between tlie elbow and should- stoikan returned to her home after
while uiavina
playing footh.ll
football. * ftentte.
Gentle­ &gt;pen&lt;|lnf the week with ner daugh­
rr white
ine* of Detroit Sunday Caller* at 'er
their itome Sunday were Mr. and man's Evening of the Woman's Ut- ter, Mra Annt* Matera in Kalam.i„ &gt;lr Mnlrr, rs|BXOl „
zoo
Mrs. Leon Fuhr and two sons ot erarv Cjub will lv* iwld Wednesday n
East Delton and Mrs. Fordlr Ca.‘cv evening. March 17. at tJir Commmi-. Pd into the U 8. army any time.
„n(| llllle brother
of North Delton * Mr. and Mr* Itv house H&gt; lowing the banquet Dr * Jalwt
Arol Wood and son. Bary of Kala­ Mann of olivet college w&gt; 11 *.jxak • h„e been having the whooping
mazoo called cn Mrs. Ida Pifer Sun­ on Peranal History and Interna- &lt;0l.Bh * R&lt;3nnW Blinl rctumed to
,C|1OO|------mu----------morning
after being
abdav. Mra. Wood was formerly MUs ttonal Politics Dr Mum escaped
».„&lt; .. • ---------»--------------- —
Friday :^nt
Mmrthrre
weeks on
on account
account of
of UllllWilma McDonald. thU making Mrs. froni Germany , in
A.i1M0.
?0,,?* ti^lr
three weeks
Plfer great grandmother to Barv. * „&gt;nL!
! lwR» &gt;
‘ J *&lt; Pf ”r‘-' * Mr “nd Mr’ Ro,x'n
In the first round of the biukeibill
i Jh^Sk?r i.£££fe ,,f R"tland miw eight deer togethState Tournament held In Lake
bf /a.„^‘V-! n
'
--------------er,
near the ----------Stafford -------------------place In Yan­
Odessa lost week the Delton t^m I।kee Springs Saturday afternoon. *
won over Portland by n score of 37- I
H i^eU^lte^vvhVt. 1 i.. VJnJ 1Pfc Gordon Green received n med19 The home team will go to Uike I.1" *h»H,nl
1 for sharp shooting.
XTmJuk?
V'lvnn
&gt;‘‘^&lt;%endat *h%m.* I
PLEASANT HIU.
Smith of Great Like* spent the ' B^urd^v A Henra
'i Mr. und Mrs Joseph Corrigan.
weekend
with nome
home ioiks
folks *
* Harold
Harold ,i
’.’J? ..
"r *'r
Jr und
of Ann
Ann Aroor
Arbor nave
hnvt
wrexenti witn
’A,77.,
7.,,,. f7
‘to baby ot
Burpee who was a medical patient
J ,r S
",nv"1
household goods into
in Leila hospital. Battle Creek last ■' ?2r'| r.|\ [Cr th'' Jo^Ph Corrigan tenant house
week, rctumed home Sundav night.
th7
* n,,d W,U hrlp *,,h 'llc ,arm work
* Funeral service*, were held Mon- i m J i’*a SJt , r nominat'd ♦ thls &gt;P,ir ll(lpr AprJ1 j * Mr nnd
day afternoon at 2:30 nt the Hen- I ^irnmi”n«Ii!t*’l&lt;w!? tn,n«S,r^ ' Mr? B*'b T01*’1- Jr and
L-*nn
ton funeral home here, for Michael
r m?1 t I
1 °r Detroit spent Saturday nlcht and
Hrrmlnetl who died Raturdav at the
Hundav with her|p«rr»&gt;tv Mr, und
home of Henry Rogera where he ' ™
M: Clare Willlums * Mr and'Mra
made hls home * pettv Officer ^Ia, w.rai{ J”.
wtekrnd with ! Vcre Carter spent this week MonIxiree Pennock visited al the homes 1!}P •?£.?.Wsr'^ iJ”t‘l
day 1,1 GVnd RaP|ds v,'r'' “l Kent
of Dan nnd Llewellvn Erb recently.
A .
L" 2k .r" Teachers invention arid Mra.
He has been visiting hls mother :Sl.rl ?.dln*!S'”. 1 SnLlPr uefk* Carter
Carter shopping
.‘hopping and
nnd visiting.
visiting. *
*
Mr, pilwV^nn^k^n'rfnmiKM r,,d al ”’rlr hr*n,&lt;- !lrr&lt;- * Mr *•&gt;- Sunday pui-ts of Mr nnd Mrs.

day * Mrs. Garth Ploria left for M A C U
I I I C
California lost Tuesday to visit her Ii n J 11 V ILLL

Norma Iman Reynolds, com
Jean Perrin is recovering from an jShip board. Alfred
trice Dunning and
operation at Leila hospital Battle
Creek. * Over 150 voter* attended
the Barry township republican cau- 1PLEASANT VALLEY
cu* Saturday afternoon. AU 4ownHerbert Ge
*hlp officers were nominated on the ispent from Wednesday until Friday
first ballot: Morse Backus. Super- 1with Mr. and Mra. Arthur Van Alb- llrPcnvu.
visor, 137 vote*; Walter Boylen. 1burg of Grand Rapid*. They spent I.-d
clerk, 121 vole*; Beatrice Dunning, ISaturday with Mr. and Mrs. Don- family ,r
treasurer. 122 voles, and Clyde Clark ।aid Slowtns and family of Portland. 1
Ray
justice. 93 vote*. Leslie Sniffen. ■* MUs Prances Scott of Grand Mr -ml
board of review; Clarence Donovan, :
J. L. Daniel*. Earl Butler and Her- hss m
n?

ssn

necii

MEN
WANTED
WAR JOBS NOW OPEN
IN OUR LOCAL PLANT

Pennock and famllv. Lowell nnd Mr
nnd
ana Mra.
Mra. Thomas
momns Ostrander
Ostrander of
of HasHavtlncVM
tines spent Saturday ■■&lt;..&lt;..
night ...
near Alto. * Naw Cadet Atttr? Pmd RThards who has been stationed at New
Philadelphia. uiu»
K-'*»»uci|Mi&gt;a.
Ohio rar
for several wtck
week-*
i. visiting ».&lt;— Mrs.
... Blanche
Is
hls mother
Rlrhards * Mrs Peter Wibalda of
Delton announces the cngtivejnent
of her daughter. -Dorothy Betty to
Pvt. Edwin U*C Herbert, son of Mr
and Mrs. Marshall Herbert. Delton.
No date his been set for tlie w-ddine. Pvt. Herbert, who Ls in service
with the Army Air Corps is studving radio In Tomah. WU. * Mrs
Arlo Brown and daughter Lenh nf
Galesburg were supper guests of Mr
and Mrs. Lincoln Bush Saturday.

.
L
,r f?rn.1' .r.,v .----h'?G Mr and Mra. Ben Palmer and son
I 1? : d.2.
”’,7i c".
.
1 'la{|c,n 0,1 Paul nnd Mr. and Mra. Matt Bcd!1 Main
for seven ytara.
years.
Matn street
-treet loryyen
; ^&lt;1 attended a gathering at Mfet
11 Palmer's
gnr*Tti n/xw-JT/
nnwx*o
1 n,n" ‘ ' Sunday
ounany in honor
nonor of
or Mr.
Mr
”* 1,1 ,M’"*&gt;L
■“
|[and
and Mrs. Russel
Ruxvel Palmer home from
:' ve-.
a,--.&gt;• «..-&lt;•
— I nnllfomia
ArtMra Sarah
Lacy and daughter
California on furlough ■*
* Mr*
Mra. AdMr. Wm. Porritt nnd daughters die Lewis has returned home from
I Marjorie nnd Irene were in Ixrwell Lansing where she has been vLsSaturday and abo called on Mr*. Hing her cousin. ’
Siie Worden. * Mrs. Flnvd Walton
--------■------- —----------------; and little Bobby Parker visited Mrs.
Jennie Pardee Sunday atternoon.
Mr. nnd Mrs, Harry Dunn made a
* M^' Jennie Pardee and sister, business trip to Kalamazoo last
; Mr... Lydia Porritt and Wanett* Monday nnd then visited Mr and
1 Schray were Saturday afternoon Mr.. Louie Erway. * Mrs Lemuel
■ guest* of their nine. Mrs Edwin Oaks nnd children visited from
I Nash of Clarksville * Aha Warner Mondav until Fridav with Mr. and
and 'family
—
—"" of Mulliken
------visited
"— Sun­ Mrs. Roy Oaks. * Mr. and Mrs. My­
day with
Mr. --------------mid Mrs. ,i rca
ron Bishop spent Saturday night
— parents.
,---------------------- her
SOUTH SHULTZ
D. I).i. Holcomb * Mrs.
Mrr Jennlt Par» •- &lt; and
—■ Sunday with her parents. Mr.
Mr. and Mra Ronald Kenvon and 'vire, Mrs
Mra. Estellu
bvteitu itosicr
Rosier utut
und wanWan- I; nnd Mrs. Dan Douglass. * Byron
Dick nnd Jack ofNa*hvillr spent Jetta Schray were visitors at the Ai- Crofoot returned home from Deparents, Mr nnd ।1।den Porritt home Thursday. Mr troit where he has been working
Sundav with their parents.
Mrs. Alva Kenyon.
Kenyon. ** Mr.
Mr. nnd
nnd Mrs
Mra. I Porritt
I
returned home with themand intends to remain nl home and
Jen Lnrabee of Hostings
Jets
Hastings spent
spent -’ nnd
nuu visited
vimu-u uiiui
until Sunday.
ouiiaaj. &gt;.Mr. und-do
unofarm work. * A. G. Hogal of
Thursday euaping with Mr. and Mrs Marvin Thaler _..u
mid son
of HtaUngs was a gueok Sunday at the
— _»
Mrs. Lester Bonneville. * Pfc. For- Hasting.* wen* Mondav dinner guests home of Mr. and Mra. John D*­
est Hallock cf Camp Barkley. Tex- I it the Will Mishler home. * Mrs : Smith. ★ George Havens of Detroit
as. wax home on n furlough Iasi i Raymend Shaffer of Cmnpnu lake spent the weekend with hls father
week. * Mrs. Gladys Shultz of Has- visited with Mrs. Martin Kunde Wm. Havens und Sunday they spent
tings called on Mrs. Mina Kenvor Wednesday. * Mr. and Mra. Milton tlie day at Ute home of Mr. and
Saturday and Mr. and Mrs. Her- Murphy of Grand Rapids were Sun­ Mrs. Howard Johnsons, visiting
man Zerbel. Mrs. Christa Aldrich day guests of Steve Miller and fam- Mrs. Havens und reported her about
and Francis Ward and Bobble anti I Uy. * Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Wolcott the same. * Mr. and Mrs. James
Mr. nnd Mrs. Gordon Kenyon of
f Lansing wen* Sunday dinner Wilcox spent Sundav with Mr. and
Hastings were callers at the Ken- ‘ guests of Mr. and Mrs. A T. Eash, Mrs. Lester Lord of Cloverdale. *
yon home Sunday afternoon. * Les- * Clare Eash nnd family spent Mr. nnd Mrs Art Gorham of Dow­
ter Bonneville had the misfortune • Sunday with, her people. Mr. and ling spent Wednesday afternoon
to lose their best cow last week. * I Mrs. Geo Heller cl Gull lake * with Air. and Mrs.-France Gorham.
Charles Kahler. Mrs B*rt Patton Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank Hom enter- Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Mishler und
Just 61 years ago. on March 24
talncd lhe Farm Bureau meeting . daughter Gwendolyn &gt;*i*re In LowCloverdale Ladles AM Society 1*««t Friday evening.
an obscure country doctor named
There were 32 j ell and Grand Rapid* on b**.-—&lt;*
Thursday. * Mr. nnd Mra
Will present and they also added some Friday. * Mr. and Mrs., Russell Robert Koch announced his proof
Whittemore soent Sundav-wlth their new members. Tlie next tneellnr 1 Blough and family of Freeport were that the disease tuberculosis was
brother-in-law Mr. nnd Mra. John will be held with Mr. and Mrs. Geo . Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and caused by a rod-shaped germ—the
Anders |n KntemAWO. * Mrs. Clouse. * Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank Hum Mis. Jerry Blough. * Callers the
Blanche Richards sr*nt Snturrfw and Clifford Kahler spent Satur- I past week nt Jerry Blough’s were
nleht and S'indnv with her broth- day with Mr. and Mrs. Vcm Wei-.Rachel Stahl nnd son Arthur, Mr.
cr-in-law
sister
Mr. nnd ......
Mra cher
" and
.1 —
. .....
v.... v,
iu «&gt;&gt;.
,uiu uau.iiof Lacey &lt;ii
nnd
Mr. and .1113
Mrs uiiu
mid ..ii',
Mrs; Tobins oiiitHik
Shreck mid
daugliCnlvln Powell in Hn«tlnes. * Mr. Hom spent Sunday with Clifford tern. May nnd Mary of Zion HIM
and Mrs John Adam* saw meadow- 1 Kahler. Tlie friends of Lucile Kith- nnd Mrs Albert Siabaugh of East
1nrlr&gt; In
In their
&gt;k.l. vard
..-.H Tuesday
-n..__ .... of last ■_ &lt;_______ ■_____________ ...
. ...
. .. ............. . " . .. .
larks
ler will be glad to know that .she’ Bowne. * Manlic Gilmore of Kalaweek and blue-birds and rnhlns was brought home from a Battle rmzoo and. . Charles
-................................
Pvt.
Blough of
Sundav morning. Looks like soring Creek hospital Sunday.
Battle Creek were Saturday evening
Ls lust around the comer. * Mr nnd
callers of Mr. nnd Mrs. Jerry
Orders from Uncle Sam are to Blough. * Mrs. Abe Eash and Mrs
Mrs. Carl Simmons and son. Char­
every
man before--he Is -------taken Clare Eash attended a miscellaneous
les of Ann Arbor and Mr. and Mra.X-ray
------- --------,----------------Ralph Stirring and two children. ■ into the armed force*. A chest X- shower Saturday al the home of
Ellsworth and Carol nf Level Park ray picture will show tuberculosis Mrs Helen Burkey of Hastings for
were dinner guests of their sister, before a person feels sick.
-Mrs. Paul Burkey.

Adequate Insurance
THE ONLY PROTECTION AGAINST WINDSTORMS

Thl* picture *how« the wreck of one of Michigan • finest bam*. own4d by Anna and Lawrence
Stowe, located on section 27, Leroy township, Ingham county. It was destroyed by windstorm
May 29. 1942. This company promptly paid the lots of $7,000 on the bam and $1,393.17 on the
hen house and other personal.

During the Last Three Years —1940, 1941, 1942
TMI FOUCYHOIDU1 OF THIS COMPANY HAVI HAD WINDSTORM LOSS IS'OF OVIR *

*1,900,0002°
The Equitable adjustment and prompt payment of thege tremendous losses could
have been made only by a company well prepared to meet such a circumstance. The
Michigan Mutual of Hastings paid all these heavy losses just as promptly as was
humanly possible and without increasing the-assessments or borrowing money.
The Cost for ADEQUATE INSURANCE in the. Michigan Mutual is as Low
as SAFETY Will Permit

MICHIGAN MUTUAL WINDSTORM INSURANCE COMPANY
Harrison Dodds, President - Guy E. Crook, Vice-Pre-i’dent - M. E. Cota, Secretary-Treasurer
TH! OLDIJT COMPANY OF ITS KIND IN MICHIGAN

WORK/ FIGHT/ BUY BONDS

PAST EXPERIENCE NOT NECESSARY
All Applicants must qualify under the new war

manpower stabilization plan in order to be accepted

BRING BIRTH CERTIFICATE AND APPLY

EMPLOYMENT OFFICE

HASTINGS MFG. COMPANY

�THE HASTINGS BANNER. THURSDAY. MARCH It. 1M3
* Mr and Mr*. Ray Wieland re- ‘ Mr*. Ray Wieland accompanied by
Rev. J- W. McCue prcachad the
Freeport MvthodUl Charch
Everett M. Love, pastor
funeral sermon of Mn. Ruel Leonccived a letter from their son Law- »*— «—•—
l—••-------- *- *»—
Morning Worship 11 too Bennorr
rence .-aying that lie lias received ting* Monday. * Mr and Mn. Fred
•My Father's Businas* '
the rank of Ftral Claas Private. * Tabbercr accompanied by Mr. and
Sunday School 12:00.
at
Delton.
Mr. Mid Mra. Ivan DcnUc .and Mr. and Mrs Gerald Thomp&amp;un Mn. Sidney Flfield of Bute road
Next Sunday the pastor will be­
were Sunday dinner guests ol Mr.
gin a eerie* of Lenten sermon* on
family of Alto were Sunday evening und Mra Carl Myers of East Has­ । were in Hasting* Saturday night
subjects intended to lead our think­
guest* of Mrs. Mina Denise. * Mr* ting* * Mr. and Mra. Paul Peter- and heard the Myen Trio *
ing
up to Easter. We invite you to
Mn. Floyd Walton and nephew
E. B Ortffln. D. D. Pastor
‘Virgil Wood* and Gerald and Ger­
be with u*.
Freepart
Carilan Center Methodist Ctaurch
aldine spent a few days with Mr guest* of Mr and Mrs Ken Braen- : Sre^iaude’waiEm'* nai^Leht**
10:30 A M Sunday School
Everett M. Love, pastor
i&gt;nd Mr* Robert While ot Stevens­ die and family ♦ Mr. and Mrs. Al- | Jfr*. Claude Walton^ * &lt;?•»! Lteht 11 30 A. M. Morning Worship
Morning Worship 10:00
by “r at^ Mra
7: 00 P. M. Christian Endeavor.
ville * Mr and Mrs Clare Bassett ton Gray spent Sunday with Mr.
Sunday School 11:00.
land Mr*.
Kunde were in Bat.le Creek
8: 00 P M - Evening Service
•and family of Irving were Sunder:and
Mr*, Walt Wlngcler ot Lowell.
*
Mr
and
Mr.s
Wendall
Shoemaker
RtiS-ki*
BOO
P.
M.
Thursday,
prayer
­
dinner guest* of Mr. nnd Mrs ■ “
sMtit Sunday and Mon- . ^oo1 *
*n^ Mra Victor Steckle meeting.
■ Why X-ray? ', a new pamplilet
Geonre Ba-..*ett * Mrs. Maud Jus­ of TunMnc
’MTUI Mra " Adam EnJ
explaining the importance of the
Pleaaant Valley
tice and Mrs. Nellie Robbins of
* faTthw
chMi X-ray In finding tuberculosis,
10.00 A- M. Morning Worship
Clarksville were Saturday dinner dm * Mrs. Watt Thomas of South
Bowne
wa*
a
Saturday
afternoon
and
M«
T ./pcni.
may be bad In quantity from the
guevLi of Mrs Polly Parks. * Mr
11:00 A. M Sunday School
caller
of
Mr.
and
Mr*.
Guy
Smith.
I?}
Jfl
’
“
I'
k
m
J?
Michigan
Tuberculosl* A**oclsllon.
8:00
P.
M.
Christian
Endeavor
and Mr*. Arthur Moore. Virglni.-.
8:00 p. M Tuesday. Prayer - meet - lAiulng. which open* it* 15Ui Early
and Kenny, and John Delany called*
, Mr. bnd Mra. Walter Rockhill of.
on Mra. Moore'* sL*ter Edna Cisler Hastings
off Mr. *Ul*
“’J3?11
* ing *
DiagncMia Campaign April 1.
— were Sunday guests
gueaL, O
at the Sparrow hospital in Lansing and Mr*. W W. RockhilL • Mr.
*mi Mr* £len Fish and Mra
Sunday * Mr. and Mr*. Bird Shrl- and Mra. Kenneth Mead and turn- /P11 ”&lt;&gt;** attended the buna! ol
lenbarger of Hasting* were Wedne*- ily of Maple Grote tlsltcd Mr. and
Martin ol Orand Rapid* at
day evening caller* c.f Mr. and Mr* ' Mrs. Claud Mead Saturdiy • Er- Bo?n.e,
Saturday * Mr
Clement Mead * Mr and Mr* Leo nett
Arm Benedict
‘*”—
ri ;?•
rb Herman
and
nevi Wootfc
woods and
aim Mrs.
aar*. aiui
ucncuui —
---------------- Gosch
T ,
.. ..Mr*
Rose and family of HMtlnn wen of' Greenville
~
"”n" were •"
here Sunday' gpe*t*, Cla^ w
Walton
in Hasting*
of
the
Virgil
Wood*
family
*
Mr*
♦
Mr
,«nd Mp. Alvin
Sunday guest* of Mr. and Mra. Ed
Helriglc
were
Sunday
dinner
gucsta
Stairs. * Mr and Mra. Merrill Agn&lt;-* Thompson of Hastings Li
Karciur and family were Sunday . ending a lew day* with Mr*. Polly of Mr. and Mra John Hocvenalr and
gue«r* of Mr and Mrs. Watt Thom­ Parks. * Mr. and Mrs. W. C. tape Mrs Ellen Helriglc of Hasting* *
Mr
and
Mr*
Dan
Ptxtma
und
Phyl­
as of South Bo wie * Mr*. John received a iglter recently- from their
Quinn of Grand tlapkl* was a Fn- grandson Gerald Lape jjatlng that lis Ann were in Grand Rapid* U*t
lie u syll on the Battleship "North Friday night They also called on
Mr.
and
Mra.
Bill
OHarroa
*
Mrs
....
—
—
-------------Carolina"
and
that
he
is
O.K.
•
Guy Smith. * Mr and Mr.-, Harold
Aldrich and family visited Mr. and George Po*t of Hasting* was a H A *nioiniMon of Grand Rapid*
Mr* Vem Aldrich and family o! .Tuesday guest* of hlv uunt Mr* yx-nt Sunday with Mr. and Mr* .
Forre*t
Buehler
*
Mr.
and
Grand. Repid* Sundav evening » , Ida Payne * David Pike of Grand
----- i Mrs
William
Itfnore of Hastings ■and
---a Mr
Tlie Misses
Evelyn
Dori* john— ”
•
- and
'
’—
Rapid* w.i* a Wednesday dinner."
*Vt“*n Moore
Mr.
n,,rt Mr*
Mr* Ralph
Bu,nh Moore
Mnnr* of
n' 8. Ftee”**non of Ixrcan spent Saturday with gue*l ot Mr. ..nd Mi*. Harold Wood* and
their aunt Mr* Ray Wieland and und son. * Ned Newton ha* been in port were Sunday guest* of Mr. and i
Mrs.
Charles
Moore
*
Mr*
Gall
family. * Miss Orr.i Newton was a Lansing on business lor tlie past
Sunday visitor at the Hnmcr Fred­ two wtc-k*. * Mrs. Naiu-y Deining, Lightfoot who underwent an appenericks'n home nf Carlton * Mr. whe spent the winter with her son dertomy at the Osteopathic hospital ;
There’s only one thing more foolish than killing the goose that
and Mr* Ray Nceh and famllv Mr and Mrs. Frank Deming of in Battle Creek.’ returned to her
of Vicksburg and Ffank Gc^ch of Grand Rapid*, returned home Sun- linmc Sunday. Her friend* wWi her
lays the golden eggs. That's living up the money that has been
Ha tur.* were Sunday dinner guc.*!.* da? * Mrs. Will Blough and Mr a M*edy recovery * Mr and Mr* I
Robert
Neu
ton
and
familywere
I
put away to buy the seed for nest year’s crops.
anti Mr* Jay Blough were Saturday
Bernice cl»'on was a Saturday eve­ evening guests ot Mr. u.rd Mr*, lia Sunday dinner gueat* of Mr and i
Although G-E turbines and lamps and refrigerators don't
Btough
of
Alio.
’
ira.
wh7
hi*
been
Mrs
WUtam
Newton
of
State
Road
'
ning supper gu»-bf Mr. and Mr.
111.
U
improved.
*
Mr*.
Poll*
Park,
near
Itaating*.
♦
Mr
and
Mrs
c
I
grow from any seed you can buy at a seed store, yet any manu­
Howard (?.-&gt;■ of Mach lake. * Mr.
a Thursday overnight guest ot w 9ulvcr w™
of *
1
Elnora Wliitn-v spent from Tues­
facturer - no matter what he makes has a seed problem just
day until Friday with her son’ Mr Mr and Mr*. Carlton Dump o! Hiu- "jep parents Mr and Mr* Willard
the same. For next year's models, and improved designs, and
and Mrs. n C Whitney anti family l&gt;i.i&gt; * Mr* Harold Woods and tort ^ulVrE, °r A»W»n- * Mr. andMn
new products-all these cost money. Money for research, and
■»
vranaululv
. w
aim nxi*
and daughter Phvln* 1
of Grand
Dcdge.
* mi
Mr. and
Mrs Vv .pent from Thursday until Sunday \,al’
L Wolcott vf Lan ina were Sunday ul’.li Mr. and. Mr:. M A Ui:*en ol An’’ *cre Thursday evening caller* I
engineering, and new tools, and advertising to tell the public
•afternoon guest* of Mr end Mrs. Knfama/oo. On Sunday Harold was
,r
rs
i
where a product can be obtained, and how much it will cost.
L R Wolcott. * Mr. and Mra. Sey- tiuir dinner guest- and the lormet c?7, , * ,Mr ftnd Mr*-, Hilton Ux
inour Lape nnd Barbara Ann of.relumed honw uith him * Mr*.
KAMmazoo were weekend. guest*
And the only place this money can come from is out of past
Grand Rapids were Sundav guests Claud Mead spent Wedne. day With ®‘ bupt and Mra. Evart Ardh and
earnings, or borrowing on the promise of earnings in the future.
of Mr and Mts W. C. Lapc. * Mr ‘her si*teis Mra. Oscar Jones and
* VS' E..HL Babbitt, ■ of '
In other words-from seed money.
and Mr-. CIFre Pavne
..".'J?.
nr of
in Climax
i.iuiijx air*.
ju -. Etlitl
t-uui He**
nr.*, of Hastings
nwsuiigs. *w Mr
mr --------- . —-’ —.LT'ra
------ -—-- dU‘^‘. :
week with
-ma **■
Mis
vere Sunday 5J4*r,n*cn&lt;*cnt. preached on the
.spent a few d-v* last v
“* hi*
‘ ‘
’ ’*Ben Blakney
--------------From the seed of research and engineering, planted in years
i- w
and
mother Mra. Ida Pavne
- M-mHiI- - . &lt;,a,st* of Mr -and Mr* Ed Savacool Freeport circuit last Sunday
past by General Electric, have come some pretty amaiing
en Wood* of Ha-tings spent Sunday
|of Coat, Giove *Mr and Mr* wa. a dinner guwt of Rev and Mr*.
Howard
Clinton
&lt;4
Elmdale.
.4r and Ev5’*n ’f'* *
al“’ Mrs^Uivc
crops. Incandescent lamps Ave times as efficient as Edison's,
with her parents Mr nnd Mrrs. Vir ’’
Mi
Alfred
Gonzal.*
and
family,
wd
daughter
called
on
Mr
and
Mra.
gil Wood* and family. • Sun davacuum tubes that made radiobroadcasting possible, refriger­
■ and■ Mr. and...
Arthur pTr&lt;1 Henney and son. Lieut Robvisitor* at the Nell Newton home ■krai,
Mi*
ators for the home and electric ipachines for industry to make
of Carlton Center last
were Mr and Mr*. Jame* CoU-in* Clinton of Carlton were feunda*.
cuiiu.c. 'rt Henney.
■ ■■
important jobs easier.
•
.
nf Nashvilli. Mr and Mr* John dinner guest-, ot Mr .-nd Mr.*. B. it Sunday evening
Nansy and *on of Wacou'ta. and Clinton * Mr and Mr* Bert Huy.
Right now the crops we're growing are all of the "Victory
W. S. &lt;■. s.
Mr and Mr* Vernon Newton of'nerof Lake Odes-sa were Thursday
Tne
W
s
c
S
met
at
the
home
Gai
den"
kind
weapons
that
are
serving
with
our
armed forces
Ha-tins'.- * Mr and MrDale evening guests of Mr. and Mrs of Mrs 1. B tz-stcr last Wednes­
on land and sea and in the air.
Roush have moved into the house,Adam Endres. * Mr. and Mr*. Vlrfoimerly occupied by Mr and Mr* til Wood* were in Greenville last day afternoon with twenty present.
But
we
mustn't
neglect
the
seed
money
for
the
future.
We're
Pres
Mr*
William
Mishler
had
Harold Aldrich and family. Tile Thursday morning. * Mr. and Mrs
looking forward to the continuance of the industrial system
Edgar Cheney nnd Donna of Lan- charge of the business meeting of
Pl*»» were made for a chlckriipicd bv the former. * Gayioi* ring were Friday evening nuniier
supper
that will allow us to open up and cultivate other new and prom­
l
utsts
ol
Mlinn
Mrs
Her
nan
,,lr
•'
u
PP
er
March
25.
An
linpreWhitney who enlk-ted in Hie Coast ; gUesls of Mr. and Mra F--------ising fields. So, tomorrow. Ioc|g for important developments in
Guard* i* stationed at the Coa-t
television, fluorescent lighting, plastics, electronics. These will
Guard* Trainlr-j Station in Bay und Meria ol Hasting* weir Sunday
ah
, r s«r
-wi scMcCue. Mrs Adah Mottcr. Mr*. Art
I* familiar words in tlie post war world. General Electric
Ci:v * F L Walton and daughter. ■llv S N...b* Mre
pjliv P^rkxMio
’"cl Mrs Frtnk Thompson:
Mr-. *•'»’. F. Clc-mn visited the lai.1fund M.s A-..* ImmuLiin oi » Piano duet by Rev and Mr* Love:
Company, Schenectady, n. y.
hu.-b.ind nt Howell Sunday * uLw
TiEXi! a■ duet
*“ by Mr* w
"""m MW
",r and
•nd
William
Mishler
Mr and Mr*
Frank Tnbmjrson
Mr*.
John
Thaler.
RefreahmeriL*
of
spent Saturday evening with Mr. ,yiu *t* of Mr and Mrs. J D Coo]
ire cream and cookies were served
and Mir. Charles Woodruff nf Hun­
ting*. * Mr and Mra Lewi* N&lt;eb Slatsick of Caledonia, and Mr* by the hoxteM.
accompanied Mr and Mr* Clarence Elnora Whitney, local, were Sun.Van Patten to Ci.itk*villc Saturday. (day guots ut lhe Haloid Yoder
home * Mr*. Leon Howk »j&gt;eni txwt High School Auditorium la*t
.Monday with her parent* Mr. und Wednesday evening March 10th
: Mr*. Dan Weaver ol Elmdale Mr with a very Rood attendance The
and Mis. Weayer received an­ buMnc^s niretlng wa* in clkirgc of
' nCunctnn nt tf lhe birth of a daugh­ Pres. Amelia Moore. The meeting
THE FOLLOWING ARE SAFE. SOUND AND
ter to Mr. and Mr- William Jenr- opened with the singing of songs
SENSIBLE INVESTMENTS IN
. ton ol Grand Rapids. It is their
great great grand-daughter. * Mrs. Rev J. W. McCue had charge of the I
Carcline Buehler spent Sunday with program of which a Mock Trial
Mr. md Mrs. Forest Buclikr and presented. Those who participated
family. * Mr*. c W Culver at­ in it were Rev. and Mr*. Love. Rev.
80 ACRES form in Hastings Township Sec. 12,
tended Hie Garden Club last Tues­ and Mr* McCue. Supl. Ardis. Mr
lays level, excellent soil. Good house, 3 bed­
day at Nashville. Their main mlrr- Hardy. Bobby Blough. Mrs McCaul.
rst wa* mostly of the early blooms John Thaler. Mr* Stuart. Henry
rooms. living room, dining room, wash room,
and *hrubs. There will a!*o be a Kurcher. and Charles Moore. The I
kitchen, has furnace and lights, barn, 30 x 66
meeting in May by the Garden jury con*Uted of Mr and Mr*.
hen house. 12 x 40 hog house, corn crib, garage,
Club at Nashville High School au­ Frank Thompson. Gerald Thomp­
ditorium. * Mr mid' Mr*. Frank son. Mr*. Will Mishler. Mrs Allen
well fenced. .$8,000.00
Bunker at Alto and Uttie Georgia Fi*h. and George Humphrey. After
60 ACRE form in Sec. 35 Corlton. leys level,
Ann Bunker of Grand Rapid* were the program refreshments ot chile,
Sunday guest* of Mr.. Stella Cre**. coffee, and cookies were served
very good soil, good house, 3 bedrooms, living
* Mr. nnd Mn Charles Hoyt and
room, dining room, kitchen, full basement, born
Bowne Center Methodist Church !
30 x 40, hen house 12 x 24. has electric
sing Sunday a Mr and Mrs Rob­
Rev. J W. McCue. Pastor
10 00 A M Sunday School
I
ert QUsgow and sorts of ffowlint.
$3,500.00
lights.
Mr and Mrs Willard Arnold and
“ - m Morning Worship— |
NICE 7 ROOM house hot electricity, well, and
Marilyn and Mr. and Mr Howard Theme
•Tlie Christian Verity
chicken coop 12 x 30, this place is 2', miles
B &gt;lo of Halting; were gue*U &lt;&gt;f Mr ...
• and Mr*. Glenn Krifogg. * Mr and
Choir rehearsal Thursday evening.
north of Nashville, only
_ _
.$1,000.00

FREEPORT

UCTION SALE
•■cause of the illness of my wife I wiM hold on auction sale at the farm located 9
miles southwest of Hastings on M-43. 3 miles west of Goodwill church and 1 mile

south of Otis lake; or 30 rods north of Glass Creek grange hall on

TUESDAY, MARCH 23, 1943
COMMENCING AT 1 O’CLOCK. I WILL OFFER THE FOLLOWING:

TOOLS

HORSES
Boy horgc. wgt. 1500 Ibi., 14 yr». old.
Block marc. wgt. 1400 lbs.. 14 yn. old.

Black marc. wgt. 1450 lbs., 5 yrs. old.
Shetland pony*.

-

CATTLE

Holstein cow, 3 yrs. old. due Apr. 20.

Guernsey cow, 6 yrs. old, due Apr. 1.
Jersey cow, coming 3. due July 1.

Holstein heifer, posture bred.
Holstein and Durham heifer, pasture
bred.

Guernsey and Durham heifer, pasture
bred.

HOGS

Wagon and flat rack.
Old wagon Wheel scraper.
2 riding cultivators Bob sleigh.
Five tooth cultivator.
2 walking plows Gale riding plow.
3 see. drag Spike drag.
Deering mower, 6 ft. cut.
.
Dump rake Manure spreader.
Deering binder Deering com binder.
11 . h. p. gas engine Buzx saw.
Hinman milking machine.
3 ten gal. milk cans.
2 scalding kettles.
Single buggy and harness.
Set work harness.
Third horse harness.
Several horse collars.
Cream separator 2 oil drums.
Forks, shovels and hoes.
All small tools used on farm.

HAY

2 yr. old sow and 6 pigs.

Brood sow. wgt. 200 lbs.

About 4 or 5 tons Alfalfa hoy.
About 2 ton Clover and Timothy hoy.

9 feeder pigs, wgt. 60 or 70 lbs.

TERMS: CASH DAY OF SALE, nothing to removed until settled for.

WILLIAM HAVENS, Prop
JAY WING. Clerk.

DEWEY REED. Auctioneer.

BANNER WANT ADVS. BRING RESULTS

Seed Money

GENERAL

AUCTION SALE

ELECTRIC

REAL ESTATE

Having sold my farm, will sell the following property at public auction at the farm
located 5 miles north of Bedford or 2 miles West and 2 miles south of Lacey on

MONDAY, MARCH 22 , 1943
COMMENCING AT 12:30.

HORSES
Black horse, 10 years, wgt. 1700.
Gray horse, 13 years, wgt. 1500.
CATTLE
Grodc cow, 4 yrs. old, fresh Jon. 15.
Durham &amp; Jersey, 2 yrs. old, due April 10,
Durham Er Jersey heifer, 1 yr. old.
Calf, 2 mos. old. Steer, 1 year old.

CHICKENS
40 White Wyandotte hens.

HOGS
3 Brood sows due before sale.
Poland China stock hog, 10 mos. old.
HAY Er GRAIN
About 5 tons mixed hay.
200 crates corn ears.
100 bu. oats.
TOOLS
Dowagiac shoe drill.
2 farm wagons.
Deering Binder.
2 horse cultivator.
2 side delivery rakes. 1 horse cultivator.
McCormick mower Land roller.

John Deere hay loader.
Bob sleigh Spike drag.
3 section 24 tooth drag.
Oliver 99 walking plow.
110 Gale riding plow.
11 Oliver riding plow.
2 DeLaval cream separator.
5 Gal. cream can.
110 ft. new Manilla hay rope.
Peninsular heating stove.
Manure spreader.
Fanning mill Corn shelter.
1 3-4 horse gas engine.
Blacksmith forge and anvil.
Tank heater Feed grinder.
Barn trucks Heavy work harness.
John Deere Model D Tractor.
ittle Genius 16x double bottom plow,
iding plow.
Garland range.
Hoosier kitchen cabinet.
Forks, hoes, shovels and other articles
too numerous to mention.

k

BUY WAR BONDS

LOREN Van SYCKLE, Prop
HENRY FLANNERY, Auctioneer

EfcNEST GRAY, Clerk

6 ROOM HOUSE and bath, all modern in First
Word, has garage.$3,350.00
NEW 6 ROOM house in first ward, all modern.
a dandy. ------ -------------- - ----------------- $3,800.00
b ROOM HOUSE in 4th ward, all modern, has
a large garage, close to schools. Priced at $3700.

EARL R. BOYES
REAL ESTATE BROKER
(The best investment on earth I* the earth itself)

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TERMS OF SALE: Cash, no property to be removed until settled for.

10 ROOM HOUSE, real close in, strictly modern,
has double garage, large lot one of the best
built houses in Hastings, 3rd word, priced
ot
$10,000.00

For rent at $2 50 and government tax—in our fine
solely deposit vault. Get one today for your war
Bonds and other valuable papers.

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March 31
is the
Deadline

We're here to serve you. Gas, Oil or
Tire Repairing. Let us help keep
your car running for the duration.

MCKEE SERVICE OIL SALES

�TOT HASTIXO8 BANXCT, THURSDAY. MARCH IB, M4»
; Uli member* now have their gold
Nana Reardon. A ahrewd old lady, settle lhe Class D Champlonihlp
Zion Lutheran Church
ptna.
*
»ith a quick and a sharp way ot ot this area.
Paul W. Geiger. p**tor
10: 00 A. M—Sunday school
The Junior play "Every Family Raying what »he think*,—Joyoe
Clarksville enter*
the
finale •
11:
------00...A —M — Morning worship
Ha*
.... One",
- a
- .u
three
— act
... comedy by
k.- Bftardt.
against Woodland, by virtue of al
Wednesday 8:IS P. M. Third mid- George Batson will he presented on
-Essie, the maid-Naomi Hilley
deeldve victory • over Sunfield la*t ,
fiwoe from »w»y Attending the week Lenten Service.
Friday. April 9 This $25 royalty play ’ Reginald Reirdcn. the easy going Friday evening by a wore of 32 to,
funeral of E Brodoeck wart: Mn.
Thursday—Children* religious in- t* full of human lntere»t and good man of lhe house—Ro&lt;* KreU.
Enuua Wolfe. Detroit; Mn EdlUi stnictlon 4:10 P M Adult religious •laughter.
' Wunderlich and Fatrtclu Brodbeck,
Marcia Reardon, the sweet, pretty
’ English 9 claim are enjoying lhe
Grand Hapids;
Mr
and Mrs
IRVING
study of Robert L. Stevenson’s nov­ daughter—Ruth Lake
Keene Wolfe. Joyce and Keene. Jr.,
warry Reardon. Tlie would-be
Mr. and Mn. Clarence Longstreet
The Evangelical Church
el "Kidnapped”. They are trying
of Gull Mkc; Mias Helena Benner
good looking son. if he were better went to Grand Rapid* Bunday W 1
J. S. Dcab’.er, pastor
their
hand
at
drawing
land
or
sea
of Battle Creek; Dr. O. L Benner
groomed—Teddy Burkle.
see Mr*. Longstreet'S father who la i
10 00 A. M—Morning jronJilp.
fltetuMk-ro
illustrate
their
interval
of Milford. 111.; Itev and Mr&gt;. E
Mr Parker. The big. blustering, 111. Mr. Longstreet had sustained
11:00 A. M.—Bunday school
in
tht*
awry.
J West of Wlllunutun. Mrs. Arthur
an injury to hl* arm on Saturday {
English io class.are studying a old visiting friend—Jack Osgood.
Reiser, Mrs. Gallen Ml*kc of tan- ••Beatitudes. What They Mean TO
Biterwin Parker. The plain son of but is getting along nicely. * At.
Nathaniel Hawthornes novel 'The
atng; Mr and Mn. James Uii|. Me". !*d by Jerry Bales
the Republican caucus on Satur­
House of Seven Gables" and notic­ “the" Parkers—Dwight Rowteder.
Mr. Chester Long and Mn. Tom
8 30 P M.-Evening Worship Spa­
Illy Reardon. A pretty cousin ot 17 day the .'.'ime ticket was nominated
Ogden. Hastlnss; Mr and Mn. An­ cial Numbar—"Oh. Wonderful Day." ing point* of local color and human —Dori* Batea
_‘
—Supervisor, Wm. McCann: Clark.
drew Elnkbelner. Middleville; Mrs.
Lenten Retreat in Kalamazoo • American Literature students are
Todd Kalloway. A tall good-look­ Ken Bnwndlc:.Trta.Mirtr. John Per- I
Sarah Oalroth, Maple Grove. Mr. WcdncAday.
ing boy of twenty—Donald McMil­ ry. Justice. Ralph Stewart * Mr.
and Mn. Luther Brodbeck. Luther.
Midweek Prayer Service Thurs­ working on their own aulobiograph- len..
and Mrs. John Perry entertained
Jr.. Marguerite and Norina Jean, of day evening at the home of George
their son and hls family from Kai- ,
Latin class continues to progress
lutjjsr Rev. and Mrs. Carol Brod­ Schneider.
amazoo over the weekend. * Sgt.
beck of New Haven. Mich. .
Choir Rehearsal Friday evcnlnif al in every way and also enjoys sup­
plementary reading In English about
For Championship Joe Liner, who has been home on
the Parsonage
ha* rctumed to Washing­
early Rome and mythology.
Township Republicans Hold Caucus
■ By virtue of having drawn a "bye" furlough
ton * William McCann called on
The Republican Caucus was held
United Brethren in Christ
in the Ana ta.-kctball Tournament Dean lUll of Rutland Bunday who
Sth and' tilh «rad*» .
Thursday afternoon. The following
1. H. Osgood, minister
being held March 12. 13 nnd 19th is recovering from the injuries he
Mn. Arlle Spindler. Teacher
slate of nominees will be presented Woodland
at Lake- Odessa high school. Wood­ sustained when knocked down by
We were glad lo have Mrs. Audra land’s bxsk*-trers will play only one
to the voter* at the election *|n
Morning worship and sermon—
Ku'.«maul visit us Fridav P M
April 5.: Super viW- Albert Itecspr;
game in tlie tourney and that game a car recently.
Clerk—Leon Hynes;
TrryMurrr-Sunday school—I TOO A M.
Jeanne Fisher wa* the champion with
„„„ vmiaw
,„ltT ,next
x,
Clarskville
Friday eveVesta Bom; Justice of Um4 Peace —
Communion Sen Ice and message in a spelling contest Friday after- n
lng. March 19th at
nlng.
nt 7.30 P. M. will
Dr. L H. Brumm. Victor Eckardt. bv Rev D. If Carrick, presiding— noon.
_________________
Highway Coofm—Henry Hynes: 7:30 P M
Our Defense Stamps sale was
Quarterly Conference and arBoard of Review—J. L. Smith; Con­
stable s—Albert Shcilenb.irgcr. Har­ mon by P E. Mar 22 8 00 P M
We an- learning some new spring
Cottage pm-.-cr meeting. Wed­ song*.
old Smith, Floyd Chun.
,
.
nesday- 7:00 P. M
Evungehstic service* bevin March
Red Cross Drive
Fourth ami Fifth Grade*
Getting Fine Support 28th. Rev. P. E Olmstead of Cale­ . Mrs Martha V Smith—Teacher .
Tlie Red Cross workers in Wood­ donia will be the evangelist.
Wc have a new cactuA plant
land Township und village arc Kilpatrick
brought by Robert and Donald
Sunday school-10 30 A M
having fine results from the Red
-Worship and sermon—11:30 A M Matthews Their father recently re­
Cross Drive. The Woodland P. T A
turned
frum Texas and dug up this
No evening service because “
off
Official 'board voted io donate
while there
373.00 and last wtek BIO Or. wu* r&lt; - Communion service at Woodland plant
Cottage prayer meeting, Thursday I The fourtii grade reviewed Die
ctivrd from lhe Womans Study
countries
of Switzerland und Hol­
club and $1000 horn the Woodland
All arc cordially invited to each land by having a debate. The side
Farm Bureau Wc hope every orhaving Switzerland won.
gnnlratlon will help this good cause service.
Those
receiving
100 In a fifty word
and to every citi/i n the slogan of
lhe drive I. GIVE DOUBLE.
Mrs Rena Walt., was I lost ess to s]M-lling teat last week were Loren
Nicholson Mary Jane Leak arid
II.
'.
Hilley.
To Offer Red Cross
members , responding &gt;° roll rail j
We were sorry to learn that Joyce
Home Nursing Course Here During lhe birsine1 • .o-nion it warTlie Barry County Chapter of Hie voted to give two dollars to the Red Farthing had an operation for ap­
Ilid Cross Organization 1* apon- Crus*. Subscriptions to the "Young 1 pendicitis Monday morning.
rorinit a series of Home Nursing Crusader" were voted oh for the
Junior Play Friday April 9
courses throughout lhe county.
first three grades in the schools and i
A coune in home nursing will be the Union Signal for the older stU- 1
The Junior Class of Woodland
Elven ut the Woodland High m-1i&lt;k&gt;1 d*nt*. Mr*
Mary Denbb t had' High School has chosen for it.
v .one of our local trained nurse*. 'charge of the program and pre­
play, “Every Family Ha •
Mrs Vent Hewitt, assisted by va­ sented a lecture "Wc Are At War". spring
'
rious members of lhe Kellogg bv George Barton Cutten, inmdcut One", a comedy with a good line o!
Foundation and i* being *i«nv&gt;red of Colgate University. Mrs Dus'. characters Tire cast U:
Penolope Reardon. A precocltw
locally by the Woman’s Study Club. Tyler, aupertntendent nf alrol.ol ed­
Tin* r nurse include.* twelve les­ ucation preaented her department, i'eleven—Barbara Hershberger
। UiurA Reardon, the young, pretty
sons mid ini mix rs enrolling must
promise lo intend all claxws and
and scatterbrain mother—Margerie
HICKORY CORNERS
to buv n text book which will cost WOOIH.AND IOWNSIIIP Hf’HOOL Kwir.maul.
seventy-five cents No other charge : Woodland High Library Club en­
Mrs Parker, the aristocratic t&gt;|»e
for tlie course will be made
tertained at guest iiigin on Tuesday ...
..... look* uu
... on ..«
nf ..........
person, who
down
everyAll wemen interested are urged e-.-eiilng for regular meeting. Nearly body and everything—Mary Lake.
to eet in touch with Mrs. John Dell.
President of the Study Club or Mr Roy Pcfkin*. Chairman at once u.
the class will soon be organized.
|

WOODLAND

APPLES
APPLES ARE ALL SOLD. THANK
YOU’FOR YOUR PATRONAGE.

CARL BOYES
ORCHARD

Teacher Herr Eleven Veals Resigns
Having taken a Civil Service examinntlon and passed ft wi'h a vvv
■ high Pierage. Mrs Htldr Baas hn
rcr.lptierl her po ltion rm the trnchimr staff of WoodlaruL Townslil.i
School.
P was in the fall of 1932 that Mr
Hilda Sumin Bans returnee! to ‘vr;
home town us n member- of thfacultv nf the school from which
she was graduated.
Borm after rnmhig her-, site ho­
gan .n.s L.ting in tlie 4-H Club work ,
wwlntr nnd running She proved ।
|ter worth in this work by the manv j
merit* of award* won hv the par- j
tlritmtinR members of HU* fine or- ■
geiilrotlnn
—
.
Mr B in. ha* brm n very helpful
member nf the Woodland Wom­
an'* Sludv Club, having served a
president, virr-presidcnt. recording:
recrrtnrv and a* a member of the
Boarii of Directors. She wa* also
an officer of the Barry County F*&lt;lcration of Woman’s Club*. She
also able n.-slMed with the music’
of her club
While living In the village. Mr*
Hv«* iws Iw-en verv active In the.
United Brethren church She Ires
rerved a* plnni*t end assisted with
th" Suni'nv school work.
Tn her teaching, which wa* her,
paramount interr*i. she ha* nroverif
verv efficient. She hn* endrarctt
her«elf io hrr pun!!* fod her a**nciH'r trnrher&lt; nnd will be grentlv
rnis.’ed bv both protifi*
We regret deeply, her leaving our
re)mol and cur community but wc:
extend our sincefe wish for her
happiness an»l success in her newlv
cho*en vocation.
A S Woodland Neighbor
( lirill II NOTES
South Woodland Church
of The Brethren
Arthur I. Dodce. paetor
in:nn A M. Worship und vrmor
11 :fX) A M Sundnv relinol
Fridav evening. March 19th 9 00
P M. S’crr-mtk-an slides on the
wrrk of the Brethren Service Com­
mittee Rev P R Hoover of Rrtiv- ।
ertr.n and Rev Arthur Taylor of
Flint will be with U*.
We nlen lo meet at the church at!
7 00 P M for a pot luck supper
Plen»e bring vour own table *erv • ‘
Ice Come enjoy the fellowship and ■
hear of thl* worthy work

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                  <text>THE HASTINGS BANNER
SECTION ONE—PAGES I to 8

EIGHTY-SEVENTH YEAR

On th» ☆ A ☆ ☆ ☆. ☆

HASTINGS. MICHIGAN. THURSDAY. MARCH 25. 1943.

14 PACES—2 SECTIONS

NU'

Ei“'“" D“’ April 5szxJ.T.JSI'I.? "™NrGr “f M“T,S; ” „

Home Front THREE TICKETS UP
FOR STATE VOTE

Those
so-called
"hard-headed [ AFFECT AL1. OTHER PEOPLE."
realists" who grow sarcastic at the then the end of the present conflict
thought of any |XMslbie, basts foi | will only be a prelude to another
International co-operation toward ' and a more terrible one.
the establishment and maintenance
! The championship Hasting* High .of pence, neglect to take Into ac­
It is true that national differ­
Basketball team was rewarded for ।count one very real fact titat 'mod­ ences exist. That topic has been
iu successful season by a banquet em science
------- has so annihilated dis- over-stressed Not enough attention
what ----------------affects oner.people
4|x&gt;n*ored by parents of the team tance that —
,—
members and some of the ardent, must Of necessity affect id) other ment which also exist lend which
fan*. Die banquet was luid Wed- people," Die quotation i* from u might very well point me way to­
nesdny evening. March 17. at the .speccJ| by Mudutll,. cblMIlg Kai- ward a practical and enduring
■K"dinner was followed by some «hek. uithougl-. the same idea could peace
Tlie United Stales. Britain. China
good hearty singing, after which I* '“'J'* doubtless ha* b&lt;xn. exr
Coach Brozak presented each play- pressed In a number ,of different and Russia, the four major nations
er with certificate* horn tlie Mich. ways. The truth of those word* have in the "Allied Front ure now held
High School Athletic Association (been definitely Staven by lhe events together by an overpowering desire
recognizing excellence in touma- | wWch led up tn lhe war in which to beat Hitler and Japan. The
,.,c U.
w. S
.□
ment play Impromptu speeches and Wf&gt; nre nou. embroiled. If we lose A.. Britain and Russia ore prima. rsnreexinns
expressions then arose from the atat­ ! Mght of thf |(Jw| cxtir„srd In thaw rily interested in smashing Nazi
tending people commending the
power and ideology; China's mime-•
word*.
MODERN
SCIENCE
HAS
all-round good qualities, of tlie Sax-------- diate concern, of course is the deon*, and *omeMof the player* re- SO
ANNIHILA'IEl)
DISTANCE
plied .thanking the people for the THAT .WHAT AFFECTS- ONE feat ol Japan -and in this she ha*
—NECESSITY
------------------ f
(Continued on page 4. Sec. D
finest sunport Hastings ha* evei PEOPLE MUST OF
given any athletic tcum.

Saxon Cagers, Guests
Of Hbnor At
Special Banquet

OILS, CHEESE STARTS MON.

HI Everyone.
I thought maybe you'd like to
City Clerk Office 1$
hear about some of the doings of
One Local Contest
the young-fry In old 11. H. S. this,
year, i-a here goes—
DON'T FORGE-4' TO VOTE ON
The Boys' Union Council spon­
sored the spring party early this MONDAY, APRIL 5!
,
...
,
..
—r—XT
• Procedure Essentially
There will be some important
month "The Farmers' Frolic" was
Schools. Merchants Combine
Same as For Canned
its official title and everyone came things to decide and the fact that
llninnn Project
Prnmrt
■■
■
:
-. in
In Unique
In overalls and cottons. A big red _war and international news now lias
And Processed Foods
'
t&gt;arn decorated one wall and jUlTlie Hasting* Schools will begin
klnd* of livestock were eveiywkl-rt. the spotlight, doesn't make these
/Beginning
Monday
morning.
encouraging
, H«,.. 0,'v. eom„&lt;.„e.n, *&gt;»« thFurther
FX'rh'~S
”,SS reports of /March 29. the country's housewives
- (Of course they were jiutjjfCTuresi "home front’ questions ahy the less
Elizabeth Doslci had charge of 'important.
2. for the purpose of selling at least been received by Mrs. James Rad&gt; will begin to use the red stamps
making the gym look rustic and a I In addition to local contests, thrre
Book
Two
to on­
$35,000 worth of War Stamps and ford, county chairman
The fn«L from War
.... Ration —
- e
— -swell job she did too. Bud Wolff's [will be three full state tickets—Re.mn-hasr of a Tam. ’&lt;”T drive Ls not completed tn Has- tain their family suppUea of tha
for
Pu,c'lX •
• ‘■nh- Unj£x but should be finished in an- newly rationed food* under the
orchestra furnished tlie all-itnpor-, 1 publican. Democratic . anil Prohibi­
tant mdMc and all the dancer- had tion
wiwit as follows:
' Biuincs* and professional firms other week. The drive continue* now familiar point system.
appropriate names like "Tile Black
Regents of the University of
fl** *’ nmti^T^ernrfino
!?££«««
to ‘trough
ra through
the month
the month
of March
of March
but
_A»
but directed
As directed
by Secretar
by Secretary
y Wick­ WlcktliU
according
to mcny dlstrtct chairmen plan to ard. the latest rationing program
Sheep Bounce " and "The Piggly- Michigan—The Republicans offer R
*
* project,
‘
J'
Wiggly Polka '. The most unusual [ spencer Bishop and Ralph A. Huyrae
nu,k*’ thHr rr!u,n» before the end will include:
tings Citj Retailers V&gt;ar Stamp and o{ tlle month. From reports comAU iresh. frozen, cured, smoked
thing though was the prize that wan
i: Dr. Ira
ward;
Ini Dean McCoy and
nuuter-uf-ceremonies Morris Hill iChkrles“ P ---------— ­
IUt. . &lt; r
i.t,
w.. ln« 1,1 11 “PJ’ear* that the county and canned meat* and meat proNugent are
the■'*Demo
ThU drive•‘•IJ’eg'n with a War quoU 0( JUOO.OO win be readied ducts derjved from beef. veal. lamb.
presented to the lucky boy -------and --girl -icrude candidates; George A Emern‘”’iLa!JCJ
J&amp;S*; ? or exceeded.
'
mutton and pork, a* weU u "variety
who luid their dance
programs
Ends Potts are backed by
drawn out of the hnt-^they were j the Prohibition!*:*
-Al,r" —commencing at
Nationally the drive 1* having the meats" and sausage*.
“$?«OUn«kmerchanLx.re donating £™ur^h*^"U~fbS^
real live rabblUI Putty Tyler and ' superintendent of Public InstrucRlchatd Foster won them.
;tion—Eugene B Elliott, Republican
SSd’^bSaKFta'uSS wr£ *“r.. •!Lh.."“”'l.a,“,,i's ..‘""r?
"“t.«»•&lt;«•« «s??.sS
A lot of fellows arc taking ape-(candidate seeks re-election: Edward
A I F|in A ft FAB
"Heovcn Can Wait" at|
cial war-training courses in aero-jw. McFarland U backed by tiv- 11
I UK
reaching their quota* and in man* processed cheese*, and moat of their
■ •'•Hi.rTf
in bond*
That is’™the
nautics and radio—you cun prac-.I- . Democrat..: O.xur C. Griswold by I
i
Central Auditorium
’TZ’—
t»;rfh.*
i~ one who caS4?* exceeding them. Die - Red derivative*, but not the cottage
.!?( b J n, .E!?*
(.(.tT.'i cro^s Ls xsking for a total of $125.- type and cream cheeses.
cally always hear someone "d&gt;t- I the Prohibitionist*.
1
Kim
Sigler.
Guest
Speaker;
' The Junior play. "Heaven Can ,
.... ------...nS.. I’..JinrK—snrtT'
.....
Jniv ...
rArq
900.000 to cairy
carry on IU work in all
Most edible fate and oils, includdotting" around in the hulls. Mr. j Member of the State Board 0!
of the worW
Keith Yerty, New President pay* only for the bonds and re' Wait.'' will be pre.M'r|ted Friday '
Jones says their aim in the radio । Education—Stephen 8; Nisbet is I
ctivea the article.
----------------class is to get so they can aend. re- (Republican candidate;* Bernard P ।
ening, salad oils, and cooking oils
. evening. March 26. at 8 o'clock. Tile
Kim Sigler gave the add re** at
In addition to the auction there
rclvrtr.invrrlh*' tinihm'en.lt- Pnlov
th., ni-mnemltc
cclve nnrt
and transcribe
the M
Mor.-ecode
Foley, the
Democratic mid
and Clarence 1
(excluding mayonnaise and salad
leading
cliarscters
in
tne
play
will
'
will
be
an
entertainment
program.
Include Two Criminal
the annua) Ladies' Night of tile
at about ten words a minute.
H. Snyder the Prohibitionist.
dressinn*.
be: Mr. Jordan, ga-.e keeper to Brotherhood on Monday of .this Further details will be printed next
We inaugurated a new program
Member of the State Board of
Suits and Usual Divorces
The latest program does not in­
i lieu ven. Duane Walters; Joe. u
for our weekly War Stump sale Agriculture—Republicans are putt­
volve anv declaration by consum­
yovng boxer.
James Malcolm,
Betty
He spoke upon the subject. “You
„ pretty
,Helen
about a month ago. Each week we ing forward. Winfred B. Armstrong | The April term of circuit court .Logan, lh
er* of the amount of the newly
lhe
young lBrtv
lady.
,1 and I. Tomorrow . und was intro­
opens
on
Monday.
April
12.
with
M^L^eer^Oia^the*
■inil'
honor some Hurting* grad who is and Sarah Van Husen Jones, the , &lt;&gt;
•
rationed foods on hand. This ex­
Carl: Messenger 7013. the "gal" who duced by the acting president. Mr.
candidates are Arthur ,
[tl
revving 111
'VI.IIIK
In the armed forces. Thu*
'UUU Democratic v.-m-mH''...........................‘ .
. ............ ......... caused the mlxup. Barbara Shan- '
Outline Importoncc of New • mption extends to food stock* tn
Mi Sigler had just :
far we’ve done homage to the late W. Jewett and Joseph P. Carey; the'A D McDonald to hear.
•o-called "frozen locker plant*",
non; Max Levene. fight mana-r^r. Keith Yerty
Metle Tasker, Carl Conrad. Hugh | Prohibition candidate., are Floyd M
Following Ls the jury list as drawn; Richard Rasey; Mrs. Farnswuith. ] returned from Florida and describ­
Army to Barry County
largely used by farmer* for storKelly, and Mickey McPhurlin. In--Barden and Allen Barr.
on Tuesday- Assyria. William Lind , who is in love with her husband's ed the extensive activity of our
!lna meat produced by them and
Recruiting Committee
cldentally the stamp sales ilavc
State Highway Com mb.* I oner 'To and. Lee Mapes: Baltimore. James . lawyer. Pauline Chandler: Tony Ab­ Government in developing ita Air
,
for home consumption.
Final organization for conducting
ji slaughtered
mounted miraculously.
:fll) vacancy•—Tlie Republican will Powell and Ira Tobias; Burry. Mas- bott. the husband's lawyer. Jack : Force in that area, and prefaced I
in the. first month, each holder
hLs remarks bv n vivid description I
Tlic seniors challenged the rest-olpc Charles M. Ziegler; Lloyd
B [on. Newton and Charles Burgart; Maxson.
a WAAC recruitin?
rf1
—
”
-----ing drive in Barry of War )uUon Book Two. regardof American flyers practicing dive­
tlie school to contest to see which
Reid,lhe Democratic and Ray W. .Carlton. Harry Tryon and Robert
npleted .......
here last lciJ of aire.
agc 'WU»
,wlll iu»ve a
,j.
The play is full of interest and ,
&gt;uclass could be the ilrst to sell the .Tiler, the Prohibitionist.
Krohn; Castleton. Evaiyn Dean and excitement and the east has been • bombing, dog-fighting anti-aircraft :
Wcdnesday
evening
during a meet- intment o
16 points
to
z w
....IngUaO
duiing
ofr faSuyXoUlng
noint* a
a week
week
may
(no h.lri In Ihr 11
S n (^
Room at «Sd
lul,n . and
.
—_
A ta
$937 50 worth of stamps that B
Onthe so-called "non-partisan" I Elwin Nash: Hastings Twp. Ruby rehearsing faithfully for tlie pres- । fire, and other phases of the vast I
| aviation program.
’
needed to buy a Jeep. Much to our Judicial election ballot
the fou. | Wood und Carey Althouse; Hastings
don* wlUl lhe ho°k* of aU memWC
candidates
ice n
ofr the o..
Su-Icily.
and AJ*.
4&lt;h wards. vn...
Edw
. entatten.# r
.ii.... ... •&gt;._
...... Tor "just
lu.ilr..
. -I... 1st ..-.a
During tlie last four months. Mr. ]
dismay,
tlie sophomores finished
Arm) rank of 2nd Lieut &gt; Vander- DUrlna
f jVP veegiy periods,
the contest almost before it began— preine Court will bv: Emerson R rence and Howard Barnum, 2nd nR D D.WALTON TO CONDUCT [i Sigler has traveled over a large
spek and Gumm of the Kalamazoo
stam,n jrOm War Ration Book
Xf" thPert^^ ^o win^eco^ nUd rod tall «I area of the United States, and said ,
they bought $945 worth in one day. Boyles. Bert D. Chandler. Frank I. ;nnd 3rd wards. l&gt;vi Gebhardt “t'd'sTATF BOARD EXAMS.
*l&gt;eakera. Members of the Barry
Barry- nirc
And to make It even worse the sen­ McAvInchey anti Nell E Reid. Two | Walter Wallace; Ho|h- Jesse Lur- ' Dr n D Walton leave* Saturday | that he could clearly sense a spirit
speakers.
follows*
C^untv
3lamna Blsmp.
ior* were the very lowest. But well of the fotii will l&gt;e elected to office । nbec and Leon Fuhr; Irving. Clare ' for Detroit to conduct the Oplome- .on the part of the people no make
County WAAC Reerultln.
Recruiting Commit- VA*'Lk*“
Here In Hastings, the only city-। Williams
und Maurice Carter: teric stalc Boar(! examinations tiny necessary sacrifice to win tills
allow them yell
tee were present.
Hearing Letter Expire
wlil be held at the Book Cad- war. The attitude seems to be that
You've probably heard by now wide contests will be for city clerk Johnstown. John Schrajriier and
The appointment of Mrs F. L.
A—&lt;16 point** April M
for Thoma* Clemence;
Maple
Grove
H t ( , Monday and Tuesday people realize thev have n dlsugrcemm wv
11'10 a pretty
i.tviij fair
imt basketball
ixoa.viu.in with
»im Sterling Rogers, .running
............ ....
—.......... . ............
.
—
. U1
Bauer as recruiting chairman and
"
that
we hud
B—&lt;16 polnui April 10
Wai-] W P
Flovd ' "
---------able job to do. but want to go ahead
team tills yeur. We won 13 straight 'rn-nlerilnri
re-electlort helnit
being ounosi-d
opposed bv
by Wal-|W.
P Maurer:
Maurer; Orangeville,
Orangeville. Flovd
Mrs.'Clayton Brantlstetter as sec- ?{“} ’
C—(16 points &gt; April 30
I and get it over with as quickly as | Arthur Lathrop for County School retary were confirmed.
and then dropped the last game of ter Wallace.
l
। Palmer: PrairMviiu
Prairieville. w.nu.
Wallle smuth
Smith: NOTICE TO THE
‘
,,
the regular season to Charlotte.
On the county tlekel. the only Rutland. Mrs. Ciiurles Cox; Thnj-n- [ VOTERS OF THE SECOND WARD ixxssible so that we can nil return [Commissioner.
Member* of the local WAAC re- I *.,r|i *&gt;s
'Your support April
Having served one term as your to our normal life again—A truly i15 will be appreciated. Adv
However, the team revenged that1 name io appear on the ballot will apple. Claud Rosenberg; WoodlatwL
3-25 qrultlng committee will, be at the , '
iuhmuc lor
»&gt;&gt; .vYankee Springs, aiderman. I am a candidate
re­ American spirit.
defeat
trouncing Charlotte
in Uie
be
Arthur W. Lathrop who L* the Edgar Reiser:
aejent by
try
vnariotte
tne
.
।
USO
rooms
here
on
Friday
evening.
evening.
.
Poln
.
valu
for the
:................... Wc
..... played
. .1 Ea­ i Republican candldatu
for rninilv
for county Dennis
i
.and
-jpporl
the . Tlie
experience of men through- |
Duffey mid B F Pierson, election
yourat supnnrt
nt tii»
district tournament.
SERVICE
March 26 and Wednesday evening. .
. rationed foods will ba tha
Cases listed for hearing at th?l..»~-n~.
‘election Monday.
sm
Ajrril
-ii
5th will be out the ages have disclosed tha'. , MEMORIAL
ton Rapids on March 12. beating school commissioner.
TASKER—Memorial service for March 31. from 7:30 to 9:00 oclock ^ma in everv retail store in the
term Tire a* follows.
There will be two amcnjlinents up April
.
i appreciated. Edwin D. Smith 4-i during and after every ireat
gr 'stntg------- ; Merle Graydon Tasker, who was to give out information
them 48-35 while Charlotte won
If
the
Criminal Cause*—
।
-r
- ------—------------------— « • *------------------------sic vast----------social,- economic
—....... lc and gov- ' killed li] action in New Guinea. Michigan quota for WAAC's 1» met.
from Lakeview. Tlie following night. for vote.
ned roods There will be i
Dir People vs. Herbert Couch, I I want to thank those who sup- cmmental changes take place
The first (Proposal No. D. would
Harting* came out on top with 46
parted f»&lt;e at lhe Primary Election . The isolation and prosperity of (| January 1. 1943. will be held in the Barry county must furnish at least mately 150 meal items on
amend the constitution to provide bastardy.
jxrint* to Charlotte's 28.
church. Sunday -■--after- —
15 volunteers.
•«
•
---------------(iTia! table of consume!
, and now x* a candidate for alder- [ America in the past. Mr. Sigler • Presbyterian
(Continued on Page 4. Sec. i &gt;
Dean Keeler played his best game Tor the election of townstiln officer
3,4 officers Vandtrtpek and v.iUP5 -nd a separate d
I man of the -3rd word, I solicit yobr bclieyes ha* caused most of us to noon. March 28. at 3:00 oclock. Rev.
of the season and seemed to spark for urms of two years. 'lUls would
1
S.
C.
Hathaway
officiating.
Gumm,
emphasized
the
fact
that'r- [support agalri-at the election. April be ;o concerned about our own per­
tiie whole team. He scored 12 point* do away with the year* (lections and NOTICE TO HASTINGS
-----------------------------the
Armv
needs
all
the
WAAC
voland
cuts. Cheeses, fats and ol
(Continued on page 3. Sec. 1&gt;
as did Lane. Banash accounted for moke the terms of townshin offl- BOWLERS
uiheers it can get to release men and canned fish will be listed
------------- 4- a »— -----------—-------- ■. , . -------------NOTICE
Goon Classics! Full handicap of
16. The boys really were happy af­ clals correspond with that of coun­
!
I
am
a
candidate
for
the
office
for
combat
duty.
Each
trained
।
NOTICE
.
t
Navy
Mother*
Club
will
have
a
the meat chart. At least one uter that game. They ganged up on ty officials. This would appear to 360. For any man or woman En­
City Clerk at the City election WAA8 thus means one more soldier ficlal point list must be posted In
canamaie for
tor alderman
niaermro Bake
Bane Sale
sale at Food
food Center.
center, Sat
sat . |of
1
in line witn
with ' try fev
fee $2.00
32.00 per couple. See prop. I Ii am a candidate
Coach Brozak end tore nis flashy be a change entirely In
Thousand.*
on Monday. April Sth. Your sup- for the
—v fighting front.
.............................
red tie into shreds for souvenirs. economy and sood government anrtfOr further information at Harting* in the second ward. Your support Mar. 27. with Mrs. Prank Rogers &lt;port will be appreciated—Sterling of trained soldiers confined to rou- each store, and. in addition, point
[Recreation. We will be open nil will be appreciated.
\
.and Mm. Walter Hobbs in charge..]
value* must be posted at or near
He'd worn It as his lucky piece all deserves a "Yes" vote
|C.
Rogers.
-1
----------------------------summer.
—
Adv.
3-25
__________
Frank
Hoonan.
—
Adv.
3-25.
___________________________
Adv,
3-25
1
the place where the rationed items
season. Now the fellows arc taking ANNOUNCING-----------------------------------•__________ ;________
L
themselves are sold
up a collection to buy him another ANNOUNCING
The opening of a Nursing Center
On April 1
one.
at
my
home.
544
E.
Mill
St.,
on
The Saxons had a season's aver­
April
12.
for
children
of
working
enlrai
School
buildinc.
Hasage of 52 2 points per game against
their opponents 30.3 average. Ken mothers. Will care for children 2
6 years old. Home Inspected and
Lane and Ted Banash both broke lo
the school scoring mark of 160. set auproved by Barry Co. Health Dept.
No. 1—EHective Mirth 29,1943
Mrs Eugene Dalman. Phone 3119.
—
Ad
v.—2 wks.
assisting.
points respectively in 14 games.
Point*
Conch Brozak appeared on Har- RUMMAGE SALE
COMMODITY
COMMODITY
' ^71*
COMMODITY
COMMODITY
W'
lb.
ry Carey's aports program from
Leginn hall, Friday and Satur­
tine,
non-combatant jobs are im­
WKZO in Kalamazoo on March 1. day. Apr. 2. 3. Ausulcc.s Auxiliary.
patiently awaiting the day when
and they had a very interesting Phone Mrs. Harry Larsen. 2658 or
LAMB­
BEEF
BEEF
PORK
READY-TOtheir work can be taken over by
discussion about the members of tlie Mrs. Shirley Henrv. 2443. If you
Changes in point values will be
this
new
army of volunteers.
team and the season os a whole. have donation*.—Adv.
MUTTON
made from lime to time, but probEAT MEATS
STUKS ANO CHOPS
STEAKS
VARIETY MEATS
The variety of Jobs which the
Maybe you'd like to hear something
&lt;Continued on page 6)
STEAKS AND CHOPS
WAAC's can take over Is great, the
Cwtir Chops
.
.
8
about the boys individually. Well
COOKED, BOILED. BAKED,
Inta............
officers
said.
Aircraft
electricians
lake the seniors first.
End Chops .
Uta Cheer
7
AND BARBECUED
HMrt$______
and Instrument specialists, bombCaptain Ray Kenyon is an allKklo*yi...........
Lsto -boMlro. frr.h i.id
Dried M........................
[ right repairmen, camera technicians,
12
around leader, an A-studenl. and
than
cm4«aly...\..............
10
chauffeurs, classification specialists,
Him-born In. whole or lull..
9
mayor of the school as well as being
Friends of Corp. Vincent and SalSvMtbmd
TMtaita........................
10
control tower operators, glider in­
Him -bens In. sBras.........
11
a stellar guard. Ray is 6 feel tail lie McPharlin are extending con­
Slriota .
Ttili(eiHaU).
Him, stew
structors. gunsight mechanics, link
gratulations on the arrival of n
and weighs around 155
Him butt or iMnk ond .
9
Sirloin- tenota:
TtnfUM .
I
trainer instructors, message center
Ken Lane, one of the year's high daughter. Nancy Kathleen, bom
SUukfcr
Ctew
Steaks
7
Hun-boMloss,
»hoi*
or
ROASTS
clerks, motor vehicle dispatchers,
rcorer*. also Ls 6 feet and Ups the March 10. at Cleveland. Ohio, where
lull
10
Brtta. Irtih snd curwi Mir
C
i parachute riggers, photographers,
beam at 155. He never appears to Mrs. McPharlln's parents live. It
Hom bcnclon. ihcoi
.
11
radio operators, statisticians, steno­
This is a regular weekly feature
get ruffled during a game, but he's will be remembered Vincent had
F-.cr.rcor Shoulder-boo*In.. - s
ROASTS
Iota. RrtUe, K TriangleVEAL
graphers. stock record clerks, tele­ designed to aid you in your cur­
always in there lighting.
lust started his first term of teach­
10
7? PknkorSbouldor-bonoiou
phone operator*, teletypists, truck
Uta-whois. mit.M nd arts
Bill Garrison has been one of the ing lust fall at a Flint high school
Bouillon Culm, Beef Ertnd,
Toki, Rolli*/or Trlontte
and tractor drtvera. typists, weath­ rent purciioses of items rationed by
mainstays of the Saxons at guard when the draft summoned him. He
Hank...
Uta-unt»r aiti............ .
xnd oB ether mul irtrxtj
STEAKS AND CHOPS
er observer* and welders are a tew the government. Thia newspaper
all season. He was also quarterback
Him wltatorhiH........
7
ond nnantrotii ..........
7
of the many assignments which the believes this service will enable in­
on the football squad. Bill stands 101st medical battalion stationed nt
ROASTS
Hro-buttw dunk tad .
7
Toapis ........................
8
WAAC's are trained to handle. The dividuals to cooperate more fully in
Camp Jon. T Robinson. Little Rock.
5 ft. 11 in and weighs 160.
RibCbopa
Spir*ribtvv. .............
6
Hui-toMltM ...
9
(Continued on page 3, Sec. 1)
Orville Bush (better known at Ark., where he began hLs basic
Shwldsr Clxpi ..
Pip Foot-boa* In............
2
Shouktar-tins! lull (pkaic)
Bill) Li little but mighty. As he says. training. letter he was sent to an
(ir ert)......
Roind Sink (cutkts) .
Th* peini hjuc ol any
Blade Rib standing (chine
COart
or
ShouMor,
am6
“I'm about 5 ft. 7 in. ond weigh armv technician's school at Spring­
boMin
....
...........
5lrHn$tuk or Cban
Red Stamp a In War Ration Book
other r«idy-lo-e*t meat
137 wltii my shoes on" Bill started field. Mo. and in completion of that
torn M)(1(Tart)
Shcvldu dunk hiK (picnic)
Two. for 16 Points, good March 2S
i(rn&gt; ahall b. dalmnmed
several of the games and always course was transferred u&gt; Camp
ROASTS
S
bcMlen
.
through April 30. .
STEWS ANO OTHER CUTS
by addmo 2 poW.
Carson, near Colorado Springs
raw plenty of action.
(r art)
Stater butt lull (Boston
pMsad to th* point raiua par
Dean Keeler Ls another senior where he received news of the ar­
Bruit and Fbak
who wasn't a regular starter, but hr rival of his little daughter. Since
pound of th* uncooked item
Blue, point-ration stamp* A, B.
Nort-benota...................
Sbsukier ta-tt lull (Butoa
Four Candidates Per Month and C. in War Ration Book Two.
was always ready when the team then he has been sitting with his
from which it u prepared if
Rond Tip
.................
8
hrtt)-beotku..........
Shoulder-tent l.i
fingers crossed hoping for the
needed a good fast ball handler.
Must Be Supplied
. good through March.
it u a*ld whol*. or 3 painta
Ruro-bcnoln..................
Ted Banash. tile team's high point granting of an emergency furlough,
v
Blue point ration stamp* D. B. F.
p*C
ptund
ahall
b*
added
if
To
Meet
Quota
Mb
Patties-lamb
pound
Rump-bonoieu
OTHER PORK CUTS
man, is a junior in school, but be- ■ so that he may be permitted to
it is cooked and diced.
from aorta, tlaaki. ttarta,
Chuck or ShouMer bone lo
STEWS AND OTHER CUTS
■ Miss Grace Butler, .school nurse gbo(1 on March 29. through April.
cause he participated in sports in gaze oh the face of hLs first bom
4
Chuck or Shoulder bootlm
bruit! and miutlUnewn
Sdirtribs
.
'•here who is leaving to Join the Army
Jr. high, lie will be ineligible next before far greater distances make It
iMbtriomiap.
Nursing Corps, is the first to volun­
NkA and Bockteus
2
Sump 26 for 1 pound, good to
season. Ted isn't quite 6 feet, and Impossible. We are all pulling for
Brood-boaolen
teer from the Branch-Barry-Cal- April 26.
SAUSAGE
STEWS AND OTHER CUTS
Fwt-teMta
1
you. Mac. that your wish will come
he also weigh* 155.
VARIETY MEATS)
■ houri. Recruitment District since it
4
Fit Bidu oad Ciur PUtir
Duane Ottosen, a 6 ft. 3 in. center, true.
Nltk-boMii.
ShtaRlb»..„....................
, was formed on Feb. 23 according to
and John Coleman are two juniors
Putts, replM....................
5
Nock -boaoim
Stamp 12 also good for 5 pound*
I
an
announcement
received
from
the
Dm Souuf* Hird: Trptal
Hurt!
who played a lol this year. Harold
U. 8. O- NEWS
S
Jowls............... ....
Fill* bOMlOH...................
| headquarters al 25 East Michigan. through May 31.
Ittmiuo hard Sitami.turd
I Iren
Townsend. Mason and Dick Thom­
The Hastings Teacher* (Tub
Both coffee and itilar coupon*
Brilkot-boo* I*..................
HkAi Md KiukMos...........
3
Battle Creek.
Crnilat, ind Peworoni
9
Kidney*
as. George Brown, and Keith Ayre.-.
i« sponsoring a formal Coast
1
If
thia
area
is
to
meet
Ils
quota.
Briikcl-boMini ...............
a
Lui Fol............ ..............
Sweetbread:
round out the squad.
SoiM-dry Stussp: Typfcxl
Guard dance on Saturday night
? at least four recruits must be sup­ Book 1.
Flirt Mut
. .
Several of the mothers and friends
Item on soft Salem.
plied
from
the
combined
three
Mert-lmel*..................
VARIETY MEATS
of the team members gave the boys
Any girl*, high school
Thuilnfor, ind MortadriU
•
counties each month.
Mort bcntieti .
.
Stamp 17 good for one pair ahOM
a Basketball Banquet al the Legion
BACON
Froth, Smoked ind CocUd
Recruitment for the area ls\ln to June 15.
Brains
.................
3
Hoel of Round boMteM .
Hail on St. Patrick's Day. Earl
charge of Mias Ruth Tappan. Bat­
Ssuuie:
tnawr-p
.
4
CMtterUrtE*......................
Start-bone ta..............
Gasoline
Coleman led some group singing,
joining the G. S. O- (girl* serv­
tle Creek, who is well known here
Groop
A:
Titical
Itonn
ire
Start bonokij
Hurts-....... . ................
3
and there were short speeches bv
Stamp Number 5 from Bask
ice organiialioni are asked to
VARIETY MEATS
through
her
connection
with
the
Port Snruti, Wtantrt.
Dan Walldorff. coaches Brozak and
2
KWotys
rati Betty Tredinnick — 2373.
W. K. Kellogg Health Foundation Mileage Ration A Book, worth 4
Bsloriu. Biked Luns,
Bata
Bacontbcod. rind off
Goodell, and Captain Kenyon. Mr.
HAMBURGER
gallon^ of gasoline, good througn
Lois Kenyon—3M0. or G. 8. O.
i
Lhon
.................
.....
.......
and
Mrs
Etrl
Kansas.
The
work
i.-.d
liver
SteUiO
......
7
Hssrti
Brozak presented the boys with
Advisor. Mrs. Richard Gros*—
hete in the county Is directly in
Tcntvti.................. ........
GioupB: Typical Iteai ire
Bool graoad from nertt,
certificates of merit from the Mich­
KMa*n
2541. as soon as possible.
Truck renewals for.next quarter
charge of Mrs. Frank Carrolhers
Strop;!* o.-.d Tosolej.
igan High School AthleUc Associa­
flookr, itankr, brirtets.
than
Men from all branches of the
and Mrs Roy Hubbard. There are start April 1.
1
Scute ond Hood Chees*
tion. It was a very Informal occa­
service are cordially invited to
SresttresAi
teeTuimmHDoMteoHot
.similar
local organizations in each
sion and most of the fellows brought
4
2
oi» inchdod
SatoU..............................
।
of
the
other
two
counties.
their best girl along, so they had- a
I It is the object of this group not
grand Ume. ,
HOME NURSING* CLASSES
only to get active registered nurse*
All winter some of the teachers
Mrs. Earl Coleman, home
to volunteer for the Army or Navy
have been trying valianUy to navi­
nursing
chairman
of
the
Barry
[service*, but also to try and bring
gate the school bates through drifts
Co.
Chapter.
American
*
'as
many inactive registered nurse*
and snow banks, and now its the
GrMk(iHtartnrtotiei)
Butter
.as
possible back into part or full
muddy roads. They get stuck every
time service to help do lhe work on NOTICE
now and then and that gives thiir
Ctaddir (Amari:aa)
ShortMtM*
the
"home front'', to encourage
H. C. Dunton will Im at
CrikoMt
first hour classes a very welcome
Sain
qualified
nudeffU to take num* County Court HOUM.
vacation.
FUftt*.
training and to help secure and
rhlch will be held
Last fall the combined vocal mus­
Madsrsi
train
volunteer
num
a
id*.
ic groups presented a "Victory Sing"
in the auditorium. They sang a lol
Oehjtflilod-Grated
I wish to thank all those who gave
member*.
Anyone wlahlnr to
of patriotic
petribllc songs, and sold quite a
me their support at the Primary who hava
large amount of stamps and bonds. I join Election, and now as a candidate tea to Hl* ta
They're planning another one fur ]
City Clerk. I again solicit your sup­
port at Ih« April Election
Mia* Robson ha* organised a Hoa- ! NOTICE
Walter Waitae*
lal Service Group of eighteen ’ Wise Photo Shop will continue to
gh school girl*. Every night three . be open Wed. and Sat afternoons
(Ccmtlnuod on page 1, i*c. 3)
onlyr-Adv.
3-U

CIRCUIT COURT

JUNIOR PLAY
FRIDAY NIGHT

WAR BOND
.
AUCTION APRIL 2

NO NEW REGISTRATION; RED STAMPS
v IN
WAR RATION BOOK TWO APPLY
County Likely IO
Exceed Drive Quota

FINAL MEETING
i OF BROTHERHOOD

THE APRIL TERM

WAAC OFFICERS
SPEAK HERE

CLIP

THIS

AND

SAVE FOR

REFERENCE

OFFICIAL TABLE OF CONSUMER POINT VALUES FOR MEAT, FATS, FISH, AND CHEESE

Additional
Home Front

RATIONING

☆ AT A GLANCE ☆

LOCAL NURSE FIRST
TO VOLUNTEER
FROM TRI-CO. AREA

&amp;

B

�THE HASTINGS BANNER. THL-RSDAT. MARCH M. 1H3

F*OB TWO

Devlin I the birthday date of little Gary Mrs. John Whitright who live south !T||IftTFPM All A
Friend* of Mrs. Oeorae
&lt;
(Alelha Fuller* of Oolumbus,
Ohio,
Oo.^ukOK
o,
Murpbr
o,
will be interested to hear that her
husband, Lieut. George Devlin, who ■
has been stationed in Honolulu for
Owing to old age amTscarcity of
5
a year has been promoted and is’
now a Captain.
, a new granddaughter—a ba
Ensign and Mrs. William Glad- 1
stone of Kalamazoo arc the par: Calkins school; or 2 1/4 miles TVK JEK VIVL
enU of a son bom on Sunday
i southwest of Prairieville. He is of- ;
Seven Get Names
Navy to Receive Six;
March 14. Ensign Gladstone is now
ferlng a good list of horses, cattle. '
t«t Th« - —
Period
-----------------------hay and grain, and farm mastationed on the west coast.
One Went on to Ft. Cutter
E,rl Hld“- °f La^ng. ShThe first marking period for the; chinery. Dewey Reed will cry the
Sowerby.. granddaughter of Mr. and was a jingfing, resident for a lung
» w
..., ..VHC..
«... K
semester ended March 32 ot ;»*le “nd
Henry
Rogers will
act* «
as . Ninety Barry, county men tool:
time and has also been one of the second
1
Hastings
High
school
with
Princiictork.
Ecc
See
th™
the
sdv.
adv.
elsewhere
In
their
physical examinations for
successful teachers of Barry Co.
... for
•— full -----*&lt;—army service at Kalamazoo but
Edwin Taylor announcing the thL« issue
particular!,
Robert J. Carter from Cloverdale. pal
’
Saturday.
The following group
following list ot sixty-seven atuIs a member of the committee which denu
on
the
honor
roll.
There
were
EM5IEIT
SWAN
Prop,
Based
and leave for Camp Grant.
is in charge of arrangements for the !
All-A students in this' **.“*{• awun has sold his farm
, this week Saturday.
Inter-fraternity party which will be thirteen
1
group,
an
unusually
large
number,
ne
will
have
an
auction
sale
at
the
Dale LeRoy Roush. Freeport.
given March 30 In the ballroom of
students were ’quite evenly P*“c® located 1 mile south. 1 1/4 William Russell Lind. Woodland;
Walwood" Hall by three of the fra- Honor
1
between the grades—15 in I m‘“* e“l_ of M“PIc Grove, or 4 James K. Bar^nduff. Hastings. Vic­
ternlties on Western Michigan Col- divided
‘
9Ui. 19 in the 10th. 14 In lhe .*"»e*
*Ml of Njuh" tor Clifford Munton. Hasting.-; I
ijeae campus. Sigma Tau Gamma. the
1
iTlicta ChrDelta and Omeia Delta .11th. and 18 in the 13th. The list *u,e- Hc 11 offering a good list ot Tliurlow Henry Stuck. Delton; Gil­
,hones. cowi. hay. form machinery
1 PhLCarter, who Is the son of Mr. follows:
1
bert Wallace Paine. Hostings; Rob­
3 00 , 'All-Ai
—Beverly Bradford. and household goods. Henry Flan­ ert
and Mrs. John L. Carter, te enroDco -,.127
’
Charles
Francisco. Hastings;
“linta Demarny. Anne Goodyear. "e«T will cry the sale and
E.
E.
as a Senior ...
in the Industrial Arts- ^‘iFlnlar
Raymotid Ziegler. Hastings;
curriculum
51"’0
9th. grade; Charlecn Gn«y wlU act as clerk. Bee the adv. i Fred
curriculum at
at Western
Western Michigan
Michigan E
5stl
(’’r' R*&lt;la.
F
CoUege.
Cappoq. Florence French. Marilyn f,lfr’There ln
lfl*ue fOT ,ul* P“r- Dorian Dean XBanders. Bellevue;
Albert
Wells
Reigier.
Freeport; Ho­
----------------- Zutlcrniclslcr. 10th. grade; Bon- ■ Oculars.
____
। ward Leroy Naylbr. Hastings
[
nle "
Brandstetter.
Audra —
Endsley.
---------—J—“tt. Audri
—------- '
KALAMAZOO
AVIATION
I Norman James Keller, Clover­
Beatrice Bush. 11th grade; Ortha WILLIAM F. BAYNE. Prop.
CADET BOARD OPENS
Having rented his farm and no dale. Charles Floyd Ogden. Ha*Marjorie
The Kalamazoo Aviation Cade*. Hawblitz. Mary Ketcham.
f
further itsp for the machinery. Mr Ungs; Olenard DeBolt Showalter.)
Examining Board has opened per­ । Norton. 12th. grade.
Nashville;
William Edmond
aw-zo-«ooen C.vey. &lt;9..
•*”, »“**.■?
“,e “ Dun-1
--------2 99-2.75—Robert C
manently at 210 Eleanor St . Kai- CampbeU.
Philip Frandsen. Shirlev *Verf"r.T
i
J“ul" lap. Hast bigs; James West Rennu.l
ama«x&gt;. Mich. Army Aviation Cad­
u 2,fc,r,n? a Dowling: Stanley Lyman Hansen.I
et Training &lt;Alr Crew* is open to Henry. Jr. Laura Saiton. . 10&gt;; MarNashville;
Richard
Maxwell
Bauer. I
1.. Boyes. Boymood Kenyon
"fl
'-J
all men. between the ages of 17 to
Hart Ings; Eugene Meh In Flanders. I
26
&lt; .^
inclusive
married
or
w.™
wen• a
citixaii or
tneslngh-.
unitColeman. Man
“nd Clifford Hammond will Hastings; Glenn Homer Bachelder.l
whojuu
cd
Statesbeen
for aa cltiun
periodofofthe
nt Unitleast f-ockuwid, James Long, John Mai- SSL,?*. c !’/&lt;' &lt; 8^* Gte adv. elsc- Hastings; Jahn Emanuel Teller. Jr,I
ten &lt;10. iearaaiuftre fourtI
“1'n- John Rfchartbmi. Marthi
,n
*“»» inr fu» P»rticu- Battle Creek, route 4; Charley Wil­
ten &lt;10*.
years ’and
arc found JSb
men- Wedel. .9-; Don* Lockwood Agnn ,ara
tally.
moraUFa
lJd K-sKK
liam Rlee. Hustings; Robert Earl I
.Fisher. Hastings; Clarence Joseph I
Ifled
1 ■
Thompson. 'lOc Mnrilvn Bristol, waited
■ —J. SUNDAY. Prop.
Huver. Hastings.
~
Hampton. Raymond
Raymond Martin.
Martin,
Tlie -following
papers must be Willo Hampton.
Having sold Hie farm. Mr. SunRoyal
Toozc
Good.
Delton; I
furnished the Aviation Cadet Board 'll'; Joseph Beck. Martin Guern­
Duane Ottosen, r
‘
Arthur J a the.*. Hastings; I
before the Mental Examination can sey
.Clarence Cecil Wascher. Hastings;
be taken: One nppUcation blank,
chcn
Vander
Voort.
i
12
i
.
Howard amr™
Groroe Johnston.
completely filled out and signed:
uny. on M..7
Me U ollmif » «»™1
Johnemn Naw-1
N.e
2 42-245— Fred McDonald. Bever­
Certified copy of your Birth Certi­
good list of horses, cows, hozs. feed. ,villc; Ernest William Shilton. Ha.'.-I
You’ll continue to see our ads in the paper every week because we have an
ficate. or Baptismal Record, or oth­ ly Myers. Roberta Oarter. Junior . farm rhachinetv and household .tings; Lioyd llnzcl Gtxxleuough.l
er satufnetorv proof of birth: ’Dirre Shrrijiau. '9i ; .Donna Bachelder.).
Shirley LnVem Cox. I
• .goods
Dewey Reed will -erv the !Hastings:
obligation to keep you fully informed about the food situation in general
Doris
Bev
strum.
'
Elizabeth
Cortletters of recommendation from re­
sale and Clifford Hammond will act ,Woodland Ronald Avery McKib­
putable non-reteted citizen*
17 light Tom Dolnn. Richard Foster. :as clerk. See the adv elsewhere in ;ben. Hastings;
Robert Kcndnlll
and rationing in particular
. to acquaint you with the best food bjiys of
year old applicants must huve par­ Marforie Rltanxn, Loraine Schantz. j 'this Issue for full particulars.
'Moon &lt; volunteer*. Hartings; Lin­
ent* consent blanks signed bv at Wlllium Stebbins. Doris Snyder. ।
coln Neil Weller. Hastings: Robert I
the week . . to help you plan your shopping better—and because every
least one parent and notarized, in »IO&gt;; John coleman. Gail Faster.: FRANK KIPP. Prop.
Lee Pierce. Haatliua; Richard Dew­
Hill■_ •
Thelma
Shultz. Dale
triplicate; 18 tb 26 scar old an. Morris
;------- --------—— — —
ey Pike, Hastings: Robert Lewis
price is a low price every day. we’ve literally thousands of reasons for adver­
&lt;11*; Iris , Having sold his farm ar'’ mnv- !Morrison Doster: Kenneth Hugh
. pllcar.ts must have a letter from nP?^Ue‘'D5*il1n
oenra !n«f ,o •npther. Mr. Kipp will have
their local Selective Service Board; Baldwin.
Rald“ln Pauline
Panting Chandler.
rhanrt
Sent*
tising. Watch for our ads for greater economy of points” and money!
Robert ’
".‘,cUan '“!&lt;• “t ‘he farm located iSaleno. Battle Creek, route 4;
Jessie Jnrrard. Kuu&lt;ii
stating that applicant has not been Furrow.
... 6 1 miles north of Assyria Center: 2 , । Clarence Oral Chaffee. HnaLinKa;
I ordered for Induction and that h&lt; Murphy. Virginia Wheating. '12'
2.24-2.IX*—Milo Coldren. Patricia 'miles -south. 2 mile.* west. 3 miles 1Ellon la-on Vandccar. Woodland:
is not employed in nnv occupation
Max Rush. Lake Odessa;
Fewlees. '10': Ronald Bro--, phv. ;south of NashviUe on M-G6; or one Roger
essential to the War Effort
Vt-rn Miller. Bellevue;
His Kelley, 'll.; Gordon Ironside. Imile south of Maple Grove Ccntei. I Maurice
He is offering a good list of rows. Ray Andrew Bouse. Nashville; Geo.
;i
Juanita Swift. &lt;12*.
•hern. hay. machinery and mlsrelr
WAR—FORGET IT.
laneous article*
Hennr Flanner*Bradshaw. Shelbyville; Charles
will erv the
Robert Lvkirut. Nnahville. Edward!
will act a* clerk. Sec the adv else- Charles Bawdy. Woodland- George
uhrrr in this issue for full partt- Daniel Roush.'volunteer*. Hastings.|
cu,1*ntI J&lt;nyd B Ulrey. Luke Odessa;
ORDER-BY-MAIL
Richard Wilson Paige. Dowling Ed-!
16 points
MRS. PERC Y WINSLOW A
win 'Charles
Parker,
Doxling; I
'Continued from page I. Sec. 1)
Rfchnrti Wilcox. Hasting*; Qtrtte
special training and knowledge arHavjng sold their farm «he above Ephraim Hawkiivi. Hastings; Rayquired during service with the
10 point*
*
WAAC's mav be the key to mic- place located 1 mile north. ■- mile inond E. Garvey. Nashville; Gar­
rett Earl Everson, ivolunteer*. Freccess In civilian occupations after rust Of the Cnuntv farm 31: miles tx*rt; Michael Hcnrv Ulrich. Hnsthe war U over.
northeast of Hurting*. or '-4 mil­ tine*; Dale Burns Dukes. Freeport.
JACKSON. MICHIGAN
To be eligible for enrollment )•: west of th- Pratt school They are
Robert Paul Shoemaker of Nash­
the WAAC. an applicant must be: offering
an excellent list of cows, ville. who also unwed the exnmHulk Gelatin, lb."
a—A woman cltizni of the Unitru
hay. Ford car. and farm machinery. inntlon. waived the week's time at
Alfamlnt Tea. pkg.
Campbell**. 6 point*
years, inclusive: b—submit satixfar- Dcwrv Reed will erv the sale i”id home, und went directly to Fort
tory proof of date of birth and citi­ Jav Wine w|U act as clerk. See Custer.
Six others, who also passed, were
zenship: c—have an excellent char­ the adv elsewhere in this Issue for
Amcricon Dietaids Co.
accented in the navy and they. too.
acter: d—present two character rr.'- full particulars.
21 point*
..
. ..
...
... .
"Tam"
.
will leave on Satnnlav. Richard
ercncca from rcsponsibte businra. or
"Souplets" .
Eircfcssional jx-nplr in her common­ DEATH OF FORMER RESIDENT F.. Brower will go to Cmnp Peary.
Word was received before we went Magruder. Va. and John August
Joyana-drink
I9c. 98c
ly. no! to be relative.-; who are j*i8 point* .
.
No. 1 ci
M'liaily acquainted whh the appli­ to Dre'S of »hr death of Mr^ J. A. Schultz Lyle Edward Gillespie. AlCOFFEE SUBSTITUTES
cants ability; e—pax* a mental Skillman «f Comstock, a former brrt Wilson Higgins. Fred J. Shipp*,
alertness lest; f—qualify according resident of Hustings. Funeral serv­ all of Hastings, and Robert Lamar
ices
will be held Friday morning at Jordan nf Bellevue, will go to the
tn a .-tiuidard height und weight
.
11 point*
.
.
Hreaktarf Cup
, 10 oclock at the Tnudale funeral utca
chart.
.
Great Lakes Naval Training stadcnthly pay
home in Kalamazoo witlr burial in I‘ tion.
Monthly
pay Is
is at
at the
the same
same rate
•
tion.
in the Army, grade and weight Ul*’ l^°wI|ng Cemetery.
•
Another
large group Is scheduled
Hattie CYeek 1‘arameZs 75c
Mure information concerning en­
tn go to Kalainnzoo April I.
WIN
THE
W-I-a*.
..........
40c,
81.35.
84.95
listment in the WAAC can be ob­
Pride. Igr. ph?.
■ FOR VICTORY*BUY WAR BONDS
food Ferrin. Bottle ..81.35
tained from Mrs F L Bauer. Mr*.
Clavton Brand.-tetter. Mrs. Fay
Marble Mr*. Flor-nee Groo Mir.-.
IN FOOD RATIONING
Chiffon, for fine fabrics .
Am bra Fedewn. Mrs. Norbert SchoSUGAR: Stomp 12, good to
waiter Mrs. Lewis Hine. Mrs. R.
June 1 For 5 lbs!
E Wait, Mrs. Otto Irenha'h. Miss
Groce R&lt; tcknrd.Mrs. James Bris­
Note, for fine fabric* ,
.
WRITE ron FREE BOOKLETS
tol, Mrs Leslie Lockwood and Mrs.
BATTLE CREEK FOOD CO
Rnv
Cordes all of Hastings.
COFFEE: Stomp 26. good to
CELLU DIETETIC FOODS
Outside of HtUtUnga. WAAC Re- !
“t**’’ W,,0IC GRAINS
Nalon
“
cruiting Information i.» tn charge
April 26 For 1 lb
- REDUCING BOOKLETS
of the following: Middleville. Mrs
Paul Faulkner:
Nashville. Mrs.
E1LPHIA McISTYRE WELLMA**
CERTIFIED COUNSELLOR
Maude Furnibs: Freeport. Mrs. la-on
POINT STAMPS: A B C good
BATTUi CREEK FOOD CO.
Howk; Delton Mrs Royce Heritor.;
POSTAGE PREPAID on order. uf
Dowling. Mrs. Lloyd Gaskill.
to April 1st.

McCoy. Sparta, WU. Hastings vic­
tors report a fine program and
good time.
Wm. Douglas
. of Wal.... —------------------------ — San AnSl Texas, where ha wlU teke
flcation training as an avia­
[-.tn Prudden auditorium In Lantion cadet.
Word iuu been received that Pfc.
mtuiager
lai headquarters Ln ' tion hospital, at Lowry Field. DenCbieago. and George Voss of Camp ver. CAo.

LOCAL NEWS

1 InlRIttN ALL'A
8MS4SUSJTff
jsfHIIHfMTf
,
wSuSWax K.JlUDtRIJ nil
UN
«
HONOR ROLL

SIXTY-THREE MEN
LEAVE SATURDAY
rnp SFDVIFF

auction sales

WE’VE THOUSANDS
OF REASONS
FOR ADVERTISING

MILK
Morning Glory
Tall can, each —

Caso —$4.32

MILD CHEESE s 35c

DOLE PINEAPPLE
16 puint*

DOLE PINEAPPLE

26'

1st CALL PEAS

24'

PEAS, GREEN GIANT

DEL MONTE PINEAPPLE

2for 27'

CATSUP, STOKLEYS

DEL MONTE PINEAPPLE

2for 27*

TOMATO SOUPS,

7 points

.

No. I crush,

DEL MONTE PINEAPPLE
13 points

DEL MONTE CORN

18'

2 for 29'

8 points ------------------------- - -----------Vac Pai

Del Monte WHOLE GREEN BEANS
11 points

COFFEE
White House, lb. .

.

26'

Amber Coffee

28'

COFFEE

31'

Kent (Tub. Ih. .

COFFEE
Sliver Eagle, lb.

29'

COFFEE

37'

COFFEE

35'

Quaker, lb.

1 Qc
■O

17'

2tor 31

18'

PORK &amp; BEANS

2for 15’

HOMINY

2^19'

Soap Powder

25'

Soap Flakes

22'

Soap Flakes

25'

9

Soap Cubes

Starch

21‘

AMERICA/

2.... 17'

Toilet Soap

Garden Bouquet, bar

MEAT DEPARTMENT

HEALTH FOOD
SHOP

3 cons 29c

TOMATO WRIGHT BEST

Ration Calendar

WAAC OFFICERS
SPEAK HERE

2»•' 25

5'

DON'T Bl V THINGS 1 "t 1"
NEED—BUY WAR BONDS

HELP FEED AMERICA FRUIT

Iffc
Beef Chuck

STEAK
" lb 41 ‘
ROAST
SHORT STEAK BEEF
lb 37'
lb. 39c
FRESH GROUND STEAK
lb. 41c
PORKCHOPS
lb. 39c PORK SPARE RIBS
PORK SHOULDER STEAK
lb. 29c
lb. 39c PORK NECK BONES
lb. 10c
PORK SHOULDER ROAST

f'TRAND
. y Hostings. Mich.

IIIAIlfTelephones 2244-2557

SATURDAY. MARCH 27

31c

Johnnv Matk Brot^n and

RAIDERS OF SAN JOAQUIN
and Richard Carlson and Jane Randolph

"HIGHWAYS BY NIGHT
SUNDAY ond MONDAY. MARCH 28-29
Gene Tierney and George Montgommery

"CHINA GIRL"
Hargain matinee Sunday 1:00 to 3:00

FRUIBK VEGETABLES TH

bunch
CELERY
15c
CARROTS new 2 bunches 1 Jc
lb 9c
POTATOES
2 lbs. 13c
RUTABAGAS
2 lbs. 11c
PARSNIPS
2 lbs. 35c
FRESH PEAS

2 for 15c
GRAPEFRUIT
ORANGES &gt;g« 126 size doz. 65c
GRAPEFRUIT texas seedless 4 ^or 21c
3 lbs. 29c
APPLES, SPY
POTATOES
swee*
2 H&gt;s. 29c
lb. 35c
ONION SETS

fdoqzcenter

TUE.. WED.. THUR.. FRI.. MARCH 30 to APRIL 2

STARK’S YOUNG-BEARING TREES
Grow More and Finer Fruit—Quicker
Plant fruit tree* and plants you can depend on to live and
hear good fruit —QUICKER! I will show you Stark’s famous
RECORD-BEARING STRAIN TREES—-vigorous, sturdy, young
trees. They are quick bearing. They are heavy bearing.
They arc the cream of 127 years of Stark-Burbank fruit crea­
tion and improvement. Call or write me without obligation.
Flowerins shrubs to beautify lhe home grounds, and for that
out door room.

F. BOTTUM. 320 E. WALNUT ST..
HASTINGS. MICH. PHONE 2322

1001 Thrills from the 1001 Nights
All in beautiful Technicolor
John Hail. Maria Monlei and Sabu

"ARABIAN NIGHTS

ah in

B

Hastings, Mich., Phones 2247-

FRIDAY ond SATURDAY. MARCH 26-27
Tim Holt and Cliff Edwards

PIRATES OF THE PRAIRIE"

AMERICA'S
CARS HAVETO
LAST FOR THE
DURATION SO
KEEP THEM RUN­
NING. LET US
HELP

and James Craig and BoniU Granville

"SEVEN MILES FROM ALCATRAZ
SUNDAY ond MONDAY. MARCH 28-29
Weavt'r Brothers .ind Elvlry Lynn Merrick

"MOUNTAIN RHYTHM"
Bargain matinee Sunday 3:00 to 5:00

206 L STATE ST.. HASTINGS. MICH

Our Government asks every family
in America with available spice, to
grow tome Fruit and help in the War
effort. Home Owners arc urged to
grow more fruit. Fighting men. our
Allies, and the people on the home
front need the vitamins, mineralo, augara of fruit for health
and strength.
Let me show you how you can plant now—enjoy dclicioui
fruits amazingly soon—increase lhe value of your property
—help hurry our Victory. Call me. No obligation.

We're here to serve you. Gos, Oil or
Tire Repairing. Let us help keep
your cor running for the deration.

MCKEE SERVICE OIL SALES
MOBIL PRODUCTS — DISTRIBUTOR

THE BEST FOR LESS”

N. MAIN ST.. NASHVILLE. MICH.

K7 E. STATE ST.

HASTINGS

PHONE MM

�THE HASTTNCS B4NNFR. TRURSDAY. 5HRCR

EMEN
JRDAY

BOWLING NEWS

____________

unty men took
aminations tor
Kalamazoo last
dllowlng group
w Camp Grant,
trday.
»u*h. Freeport;
Ind. Woodland;
r. Hastings. Vlciton. Hastings;
tk. Delton; OilHastings; Robisco. Hastings;
■gler, Hastings;
ders. Bellevue;

Keller. Cloveri Ogden. HaiBoll Showalter.
Edmond Dun•s West Renan.
«ytnan Hansen,
ielvin Flandrrv.
■mer Bitrhelder,
nuel Teller. Jr
I: Charley WIIi; Robert 'Earl
larence Jose;Ui
Jood.
Delton;
nes. Hastings;
rher. Uniting';
hruton. Nashr Shilton. HasI Goodcuough.
LaVem Cox.
Avery McKib&gt;bert Kendall
Hastings; Llnulings; Robert
Richard Dew,
Robert lewis
Cenneth Hugh
&lt;’k. route 4;
fee. Hastings;
»r. Woodland:
Lake Odessa;
ler. Bellevue.
■In. Iivillc; Clrn.
trdule; Robert
yville: Charles
iville; Edward
dland: George
lecH. Hastings.
IjiIcc Odessa;
. Dowling Ed­
er.
Dowling;
ft Ings; Curtis
lasting-; RavUhvllle; Gnrhmtcvr&gt;, FrerUlrich, Hasikes. Fn-cport.
nker of Niuh-

IMS

996 !m. ThqpULt
W18 B. Braendle
97d । A. Bowerman

138-185-151-462 can take an active interest in the
195-137-124-448 attain of our community, our state
137-158-144-433 and our nation, and so far M ou*
abilities permit, give expression in
that mrection.
During the supper, music was
Dave Goodyear, with considerable
tuinuned by the orchestra and later
regularity, reeled oft games of 230group tinging was led uy Dick Lop2)1-223—463 to lead tlie week's
pentnien. wltn Miss Florence Camp■rrvrlna
Th, u&gt;rlM v-u, u rinu.
ueil at tne piano
- Acting president, Keith Yerty
key
a three game victory for WOMENS BOWTING LEAGUE
1 (Continued from page I. Sec. D
prtsiueci. in absence ot tne seervGoodyear Broa. Hdwe. In lhe ComTheoiine Schader os co-chompion I tonal affairs that we have over- taiy. jonn Hewiti. lormer prrsmrnt.
merciai La-ague._____________________ , ln
dy Tournament doubles 1 looked our res|xm.dbility in rnaln- Chas. Faul read the minutes ol tne ..,
Roy Hubonra nil second
place , wu inspired on Monday night and ' tabling lhegovernmental and cco- yturuary meeting and tne treas-. ikr
wiih a 824 series for Ihston Rings tn her first two tames scored hup.e nomic system-^iiich make* it pas­ urcr, Dewey Keeu, gave lhe flnan- I •'
ta the Recreation with scores of counts of 219 ana 218 but faded in i.ible for us to be free, luipny and till report Winch showed a balance
'
241-199-184 and Harry Long scored the third game to 123 to chalk up inwqxrnus
on hand of vju32 al tne end ot '' '
690 in the same league for strand .» 551 total wiiich wav high for the
Great problems are bound to be February.
Theatre. W. Wellman of Middle- evening.
! preu-nlea to the American people
Kev.
W. Stone gave the wel- ! ।
ville bunched nine strikes in his I Franrrs Juppctrom
co-starrrd as soon as the unpleasant bustans come lo the ladles after which Mr. 1 r,y.
List game lo give him a 257 score with Mrs. Schader and counted of winning this war is over. Their Yetty introduced tne speaxer of ,
■
high for tire week.
games of 200 and 202 but with a prubiedk will effect lhe smallest the evening. Kim Sigler, proaunem . ' '
COMMERCIAL LEAGUE—Good- ‘ ruedlocre 143 second gome totaled communities and involve lhe &lt;ev- local aiwrites.
year Bros. Hdwe. &lt;3(—Medics &lt;0&gt;; 545
Mrs D. Thayer hit 489 for,era) states and the nation. Every
This being the time for the anCAYfer
«2»—Trio Caie (11; third place with 185-159-145.
-------‘
*lias
..........
K,“— niuil election, ballots were placed
I ----------interest ‘in
society
it* problem'
Moynahfn Sales &lt;2&gt;—City Dad* &lt;K; state Insulation won three garr.r
such as agriculture. Industry. busi­ st the pules ot tne memoeis, iw&gt;
Moom- .12'—Auto Sport Shop (It; fmm Piston Ring Shop. Portia.. ness, labor, finance, rocia) sccuntr ' Yurger and Gus Wingeier were ap- ;
Andrus Service &lt;3&gt;—State Insuls- made a clean sweep of the *erie- and bundled* of others.
1 )&gt;omt*d as tellers, and the resun* :
Uon (0&gt;: Consumer* Power Co. '2&gt; with Banner; Izoqnrds rorrve?
The success of democracy depends were us follows: Pres . Keith Yerts; I
—Middleville Creamery &lt;b
three from Bonnet ar»Gown: Trio upon more democracy. Mr. Siehr 'Vice Pres. John Hewitt. Sec, Der , Lieut
Harry Adrounie. son of
BUSS LEAGUE—Tool Room ,3- won a pair of game* from Mlchltrnn pointed out. Prom time immemorial ,,
------ ------------ - —.
----------&gt; Mrs H. A Adrounie. Hastings. i«
— Shop Office &lt;0»; Engineers &gt;2'— «■-"
. —
.1.. the tendency in every democratic
II Tel. Co.; Orphans took a
pill
DlsmUsal was by staging the jlw for a few daw enroute to e
Office (|&gt;; Foundry '3&gt;—Electric­
km qilM. and Piston Ring Ofiicc country has been to curtail rights. Doxoiogy and repeating Tne Lord'*'new avlgnment in Nehawka IJeu:
ians &lt;0».
...... .. ■n
.....................
prlvUrces. freedom, and to estab­ Prayer.
three from Strand.
*■*-------- *—j—-• —
------ ■
Adrounie
1* *in **-the •Medical
Corp'
RECREATION LEAGUE — Bin•;
Best score­
lish bureaucracies and "Let George
und say* that hr findsathe work In­
's'—Middleville &lt;0i; Strunil^Tlien- t. Schader
210-218-123-551 do it". You and I. tomorrow. mu&lt;!
tensely interesting.
•*
Squid Bail
tre '2'— U-onarcis &lt;L&lt; PUton f. Juppstrom
200-143-202-54 ‘v be less interested in our own little
Squid, a fish which is a member
Rings (21—Hastings Ice and Fuel p. Tliayer
185-159-145-489 personal .inheres of life, and give
1 •&gt;.
'D. Taliaferro
I ,i-i'8-183-41, more earnest concern lo thO'e of lhe octopus family, is the bait
ai»»ut
us
We
cannot
all
hold
pub
­
I05*143-154-4&lt;'J
PISTON RING LEAGUE—Office D Weaver
used by the fishermen of Gaspe.
lic office There m&gt;v be too mue’- Province of Qucbecv to catch cod.
No 1 i3»—Shipping ■(&gt;'; Office No- S Palmer
.2 (2&gt;—Machine Room -•■
&lt;!&gt;.
•*
l«*144-l«M9a of that already. But each of us
Best Scores
D. Goodyear
230-211-222-663
R Hubbard
H. Long
R Mcxirr
W Wellman
D. Tkliaferro—D. Thayer .
I B. Weaver—B. Eckert
J. Newton—D. Cappon
E. Karmov—L. Pierson
E. KoepUnger—J. Panel)
| B. Kimmel—F. O’Donnell
H. Roush—S. phUner
i A. Hawthorne—G. Relckord
I
litter

*_• PENNEY’S

H- Cook
K Clark
W. HchKder
... ... ...
Womens City Tournament
Jean Brower and Theoiinr Schadcr teamed together lo con the
doubles crown in the Annual City
Tournament with a 1123 RtrU".
Considerable credit goes to Mis*
Brower who scored a fine 530Aerie,
made up o! 193-166 and 171 gamed.
Mrs. Schader scored 455 wit*
of icn-151-136
live pby
a handicap basis.
Scores
J. Brower—T Schader
M. Sawyer—M. Goodyear
M Thums* - M Reed

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inbert Lamar

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but "How much can 1 give?" He cut out useless
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to the bone; preferred many sales at small profit
to a few at large profit.

1090

Commissioner, 1 5 years

commissioners.

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�THE HASTINGS BANNER, THURSDAY. MARCH 25, 1MJ

finflllT CAIIDT
LHCLUII LUUKI

Mildred vs. Dale Main, divorce.
«MMI .ow « 'arm
.n4 to u» eluh «&lt;'H.„y
J«ph WUM. uto
Catherine M. va. Everett E. Brooks
tha twin foundation
----------—. --—
- mumn
---- ototoatoto rtam
(to™ &lt;rf
« ■ W
wtotn
multod.
tou
/'tSfijvi-no-l, to.
divorce.
(rf.utrv and
.nd acrriibilturr
was effectively
effectively barred
barred from
from taking
taking
atAFLE GHOYk iyom ine jxeprosperous Industry
agriculture was
Carl D. va. Ellrabcth Warner, di­
publicans and I&gt;erxi-x=raiw
________________ u a mere myth; a high-soundin* an
ending
activeanpart,
active
pither
part,
ineither
the treaty
In the treaty
• a lui ^f candidatein
famt.
---------1 nomvorce.
thing.
or
in
the
League.
At
the
Umc.
Lodge
}
naU
on.
us
Tallows:
Republ!
Kittle Bowne Olney va. Lillian
Gerald
B. va. Margaret Cole, di­
v- .1
a »
n.r, t '--ctio-i i&gt; Phrase which doesn't mean a thir". — *"
“ *’
_____
Republican ■
(Continued from page l Section 11
o[her wordJ a
mcukh
Burke. detennlnaUon of oamanhip.
scuritv and his "irrecdhcilablM thought Supervisor. John Marte.'.'; clerk.
vorce.
Flore:—
the
j—con
can uc
be a
workable nicceu they had won a brilliant success , William
Schanti; tnuursr.■ Vico
mr moral and a growing volume of
— iviuiu
u wu*Kuufc
..........
In lhe matter of Petition for Sale,
divorce.
fc
_—
PHnln
*n
zt
tne
ul)
~
bi
*
...
____________
_
j
think
so
toSpldel:
highway
commls*lanrr.
Auaarmed support from Britain and the Z.b,
country which doesn't have Wonder if they would think so to- Spldel: highway eommUdarutr.
of Lands for Delinquent Taxes for
U.
n S.
a A.lTbut
1 1 but *1*0
also u
is committed to 2%^* Jt'mudL
d»v
day. if
U thev
they could see their country tin
un Schanta:
Schante; Justice.
justice, Oren
Oren 1Wills;
IMO and prior years, tax sales.
(Continued from page 1. dec. 1)
plunged into a second desperate boardI of «*»&lt;*’. E
«.
Florence va. Lucius Lobdell, dlthe defeat of Hitler. But once these ■
• • •
«Lyle Collison va. William Rupe,
Hie People vs. Nelson Parker, no vorce.
victorias are achieved, the imme-'
plan, unlike the
trespaxs
Charles H. add Laura S. CBler
LaHr; treasurer. Gaylord action given.
U. 8. of America Farm Security
dlate oancem, of course U the de- "Amcrtcsn Plan", written by a com- War I seem almost as a minor en- A||en
vs. Maude D. Herrcma and Ba rah Admn. vs. George and Amanda
c&lt;xnparison?^^vail
Gra&gt;.
y; iuju«aj
highway vu...
commissioner. John
though it may be, will be removed m
[Uton under
miMlOM
unucr direction
uurvuyu of
u* Freder. I.vi.i- gagement by
,
-----,----- - -uib
.....
Marvin F. Cooley va. Pet Milk Kepkey. bill to set aside deeds and Shellenbaraer, replevin.
an uncle
the presl- ^thertfcfr-another group of “Irrecon- xiaUrer. Justice. Orson McIntyre;
Wh*l then?
|tc
v A Delano, ______
L of ■_*_
rescind contract.
Charlie Raymond vs. Edward MH.
..... . .......... __ a cllables" to arise I,,
in OntitrrrXj.
Congress thin
this board nt
ol rreview';
—Itarvaav
Harvey MaranaJL
Xtarahall
Demarcc Bess, noted traveler, dent, was definite as to benefits and
Zlgniont K. and Elizabeth LeVletta Cathey vs. Richard BessORANGEVILLE — Two tickets
blecki vs. Silas Stiles, ct al bill to
’
’ ­ total cost. A* a mater of facljhe time and repeat the tragic mistakes have
author and Journalist,
in a perti
Harry Stehr v«. Carl Miller anc
been norni»au-d «
as fallows
follows:• mer. trespass.
of twenty-four years ago? quiet title.
.
Carl Hula, trespau.
nent article written in the March 20 American Plan is really no plan at
Republican—Supervisor. Mrs. Addle
Alberta.Cole vs. Richard Bessmer.
Clayton J. and Bessie C. Mc­
Grace Ukl va. Harry Shute, tres­
Issue Of the Saturday Evening Post, all but rather a ponderous collection
Brown: clerk. E. D- Lewie: treas­
Keown
vs Rudolf Schaar. et al. bill pass.
suggests that there arc three impor­ of all of the vague, well-meaning
urer. Herman Morehouse; justice.
IMttSCU
,
Russell onn
Brinkley
va. Richard Bess- to quiet title.
Emeat Pierce vs. Dorian D. San­
Morris England; board of review. m r [r,.tll4sh.
tant anti fundamental points of social ideas which the New Deal's
PhyllLi E. vs. James Burdette den. trespass.
Robert Kelley; constable... Frank
u“')uv’
agreement between Russians. Amer­ “bright boys" have ever had In mind
.
Omar Barnum va. Consumers Smith, divorce.
Myrtle
Praxybysx and Myrtle
Castle. Cornell Cappon. Clinton Power
icans, Britons and the Chinese Whereas Sir William can tell you
Clark Edwin Davis, et al. ys. Vll- Gould va Archie and Mary Corri­
Co..
trespass.
Castle. Lee Killick. Democrat which might be developed into a to a shilling what the Individual
Und. Lou ro.,U W wxi Mend.
JIS’SJ. gan. no acUon given.
.
....
Supervisor. John Crawford: clerk.
Nkils for international co-operation benefits under his plan would be
vs.
Matthew
Ballch,
trespass
Lorrn,nc
H.
Vem
Nell.
Walter
Wallace
vs. National Ac­
Candidates In Ten Voting jeromc Coryell; treasurer, no canv—..
divorce. .
in establishing and maintaining'and can estimate the total cost
ceptance Service, et al. bUl to aet
UmH Ac Un'FPMd
George T. vs. Dorothy Gardner. aside transfer.
,
Eliza J. Foster vs. Howard Price
world order and after the Axis pow- ■ritl-.ln
within a few thousand pounds, no
t
divorce.
Meh-la
vs.-Chas.
Helsel, divorce.
and
wife,
ejectment.
Caucuses
have
been
held
in
the
B
0U
|t
c
r;
constables,
Jess
Shuttnakone —
responsible for lhe authorship
authorship,, caucuses nave orcn ima
uu Boulter: constables.
btwemi.kers are defeated (and this defeat Is AdelbiSrt Cortrlglit vs. Louis and
Harry o. Mohrmann, Recr. vs.'!' Robert D. va. Margaret J. Fuhr­
Bourdo. John Sheffield,
going to be a longer, toughet job of the "American Plan" can even ] sixteen townships of Barry county er
man, divorce.
Madeline Garman InJuncUon.
i
Albert
j.
McClelland,
assumpsit.
,
tell
you
the
limits
of
Individual
"nd
WtdWalw
for
the
various
ofEinm
„
Bourdo
than many of us. even yet. Imagine).
In the matter of the Petition o:
Ruby May vs. Wayne Nelson Mar­
Wm.
C.
Main.
Gdn..
vs.
Hayden
PRAIRIEVILLE-The
Republican
Stff.fLgiiLgyg?
‘................ ..........
Thc.se fundamental points arc: \
Henry Stehr. »t a|. petition lo dis­ tent. divorce.
in Prairieville is ur.opjw-cd. Hathaway, trespass.
•■First, the peoples of theseOpUr) billions of doliara what the cost^of pub|jCan an(j jn Baltimore town- ; ticket
I/iuie R. Neal and wife vs. Fred
Wm. C. Main vs. Hayden Hath- 'connect land from the tillage of
the slate being as follows: Suiwrcountries do not suffer fwlTfialTu- the plan would be. Even New Deal Jhlp 0Illy a Democratic slate
J. Young, bill to establish convey­
.l- visor. Otla Boulter; clerk. Floyd away, trcspxss.
,
rMiddleville.
- wPhyllis Mae vs. Donald L. Mc­ ance.
Eduard D. Wells. Recr. vs.
dnaUons of belonging-tai any master partisans apparently aren't taking nominated. Evidently the residents । gjW|p, treasurer. I-ewls Johnson:
divorce
Belva E. vs. Joseph W. Klaccr
race, as the Germans and Japanese the report ton seriously. Best sum­ of Baltimore arc satisfied with tlx: justice. George Doster: board of re­ Thomas David French, assumpsit. Donald,
George vs. Prances Juppstrom. divorce.
In lhe matter of the Petition of
do. Accordingly, they are not unduly- mary of American opinion was prob­ fine services of their supervisor.' vtew. C. A. Merlau: convtnblM. Geo.
divorce.
tempted to undertake to dominate ably contained In a paragraph Leon Moon, and the other officers. ; Ba6lrv. Merle Bradfield. Dale Mer­ the Burry Co. Board ot Supervte- 1 Bonita A. vs. LeRoy J Symons.
Bisbee Formerly a Canyon
ors.
petition
to
determine
water
as
no
Republican
caucus
was
held.
,
Iau
and
nobert
Ford.
published tn William Allen White':
lhe world.
.
divorce
The main street of Bisbee. Aria.,
the first tune in many years.
| RUTLAND
ui'-ri avn—
—Both
Rnth parties
nartic. nominnomm- level of Thornuppll' lake.
"Second, these peoples, unlike the Emporia Gazette which said: "Wal­ for
Elmer F. vs. Mary H Gallup. dlNatl. Sheet Steel Corp. vs. Stand­
da?,CAnrHlns nnd^thc’twit dn'v’ fo'
candidates for the various olis the paved floor of a once tortuous
; vorce.
Germans and Japanese, have no ter A. Jones, lawyer-cattleman, got ? *r.t™P.u!n5,
Ih/eitv1 and 1 Rees*05 follows: Republican-Sup-r- ard Stumping Co, trespass
canyon,
with houses built in tiers on
Vonda Jean vs. Donald Ellsworth
urge to fight for living room, since up this morning, rend about the new
Harry o. Mohmiarin. Recr.. va.
Vft ^ugh; 'uSiurc^Riteh;; Claude J Marsiiall. Exec., assump­ Rayner, divorce.
tlie sloping walls.
they already have plenty of IL Some social security program, and then {EWkiiSi
sit.
of the early BoLshevlk revolution­
Matthew Ballch v*. Robert E.
aries dreamed dreams of a World
Powell, trespass.
But. vague and impractical though COc5 Clerk Allan C Hyde ha« been “Prt
£vtet Republic, but Stalin llqulJohn Slenklewrelcz vs. George .
ted mart of these fanatics years it may be. thLs cumbersome collec­ distributing ballots and supplies lo view. Burdette Sutton. D-mocra*.- Sherman, appeal from Justice court. ,
tion nt Idealistic objectives and "no­ the various unite In the county, the . Supervisor.- Chink. A. Woudrufk
Sophia Hill vs. Clyde Benton, de­
"Third, all of these peoples share ble" aims, represents the only plan clerks having been authorized t &gt; Clerk. Mary Giner, treasurer. Carl claration on a nromluory note.
highway
commissioner.
a profound yearning for peace which has yet been put forward on come for lhe supplies on Tuesday. Marble.
Archie o and Mildred C. Sinclair
Montlgth Rqilogie: ju.titK. Perry u.'Vrni
D and Mildred M. Sin- I
Following are the township nom- Hail and E. V. Pratt
which they urgently require in or­ this side of the Atlantic to define
tusumpsit.
der to establish in their own nat­ post war social aims. The Republi­ 1 nations:
TIIORNAPPLE—The ReaubUe.ui.- clair,
Walter M. and Verdie L. Sinclair '
ASSYRIA — Republican: Super
ural spheres the economic and so­ cans. if they have done any con­
Super-­ ;nwnjnated the f-lLiwlm:. Stipe: ' •
vs.
Vem D. und Mildred M. Sin­
-'-v Wai­ or. clarence Longstreet; Clerk. Max
MEL-O-BIT
cial schemes to which they are de­ structive thinking on the subject. visor. Clare M. Holder; clerk.
clair.
assuinpeit.
voted."
. have kept their Ideas closely guard­ ter Stanton; treasure'. Otto Dahm; l.-nd; treasurer. Grover Cline; Ju.Ivan Powell, by next friend, vs
It would be difficult to find any ed secrets. So far. thev have been board of review. Hugh Jones; High­ tice. Jervis Campbell; board of ir- Mat tinw B.dtch, trespass.
way Com . Keith Jarrard; Justice
valid criticism of any of the above content to alt on the side lines ana full term. Clyde Holmes; Justice. ti&gt; ! ,view. Will H. Johnson. The Demo­
Gerald
Powell
vs.
Matthew
Ballch
1
crats named an entire ticket head­ ircspiu-s.
three points. Other points might be Jeer—and. in view of the many fill vacancy. Elmer Wiles; Board ,ed by Julian Potts for siipyrvlwi
Katherine A. Rcdner vs. Otis Gal- '
added but certainly the above three "set ups" presented, they have not of Review. Hugh Jones: Constables
WISCONSIN
WOODiaND—But one tfeket he lup. trespass.
arc enough to form a working basts lacked for opportunities. But un­ Irving Brandt. Ray Burd. Gaylord Republican.
usual In Woodland
Century steel Corp. vs. Standard
for establishing international order fortunately, Jeering does not solve Holmes. Lester Berry.
itownship. The nominees are; Su­ Stamping Co. assumjisit.
....
pervisor. Albert R* &lt; ,or; clerk. Leon
If Ute people of Utese four countries perplexing questions and post war, „
LB.
( haiii-ery Cau&gt;r&gt;—
Hynes; treasurer. Mrs. Vesta Born;
for the
imi United
uiv uiiiivu
Statesowwa
, Democrats
. muiuiin..'
have ......
no opposition,
.... w,.,,
us..........
arc really Interested in avoiding a social plans piunn
Myrna J. vs. Cail A. Christie, di- i
repetition of the present deadly con­ Is not a mere political football but no Republican caucus wm luid Justices. Dr. L II. Brumm und Vic­ vorce.
WISCONSIN
I. an und,roi»ns In •hleh toe en- T™n U~n
««aln n.nnlnMrd », tor Eckardt: highway conimiaslonB v. B. divorce.
flict two or three decades hence.
..
..
.
. .
(iiitorvltnr
hut
nur
rrnortrr
W.Tunsupervisor, but our reporter w.r un­ er. Henry Hynes; Isoard ol review.
Lronurd Paul vs. Gertrude L
tire nation has a stake.
able to r.ct the balance of the ticket J L Smith; comstablea. Alb.'rt Bate... divorce
Sir’ William Beveridge, author of
Will someone in Baltimore jileacc -Shellrnbargcr. Harold Smith und
Elisabeth June va. Lloyd I* T.ithe much discussed British "cradle- •- It was twenty-four years ago ,send it in? Thank you!
llstv::. divorce.
•
.
to-tlie-gravc" social security report, that Henry Cabot Lodge. Sr., arose , BARKY—But one ticket, the lie...
MEL-O-BIT
Minnie Wurm vs. Wm. Full.-, ct al.
has frankly admitted that his plan in
;
the Senate, and introduced a ..publican was nominated with Moni-it’s have been nomir
bill to clear title.
will be financially leasible if. and resolution
;
:t name.
to the effect .that. Backus nguin named as candidate j Sprinqs with ClaudHank and Christina Asplnall va.
candidate
---- .------------------f&lt;
only if. the peace Is made to bring •"Whereas under the Constitution it •for supervisor. Others are: Clink
Sy hot er H. and Vera E Curtis,
LB.
Walter
Bolyen;
treasurer.
Mrs
B-full employment to the Britl«h peo- h
i a function of the Senate to advise ’
mon cage foreclosure.
atricc Dunning; justice. Clyde Clark;
pie Thus. Sir William classifies and
।
• Amber A. vs. Harrison Clair Van
consent to. or dissent from the board
:
of review. Leslie SniL num as their candidate for suprrhimself as a much more practical, ratification
।
of anv treaty....................., fen: constables. Clarence Donovan. vwor and Amo. Palmer nominee foi Sickle, divorce.
Betty Jean Perry, by.next friend,
hard-herded idealist than nm-t of Respired
|
. . that the constitution J.
, L. Daniels Earl Butler and H&lt;
clerk. Would be glad to receive the vs Richard perry divorce.
the "starry-eyrd" soel«l planner! of of
&lt; the league of nations in the form man
।
complete tickets. Thunk you!
Reynolds
Martha P. vs Henry J. Prrdum.
CARLTON—Republican - Sup-rnow proposed.
should not be ac­
bill lor separate maintenance.
ga.'d ot.-.!::-.' and industry*
cepted by liie United States . .
’visor. Wesley Booher; clerk. Fred
Honey Is Big Motu-y
treasurer. Jay Wing: high­
CRISP—SOLID
“whipping boys" who are the prim" Although this resolution was out of Henhey;
1
Threc-dfihs
, of the nation's annual
obstacles along the rotul-toward Re­ order when introduced and never 'way commissioner. Wm Hale; board
Civde
V-&lt; Rose Arnold, divorce.
of review', full term. Jerry Andru- SI-.DOO.tiOO honey c.«.;j -j rued in
....
... . ---------. ------ was actually brought to a vote, it !
Hustings city Bunk, vs. Frank
to fill vacancy. Arthur Eckert; Jus'- 1 bakeries, with a steadily Increasing and Mary Adams, mortgage forcany so-called “social security" pro- was endorsed by a bloe of thirty- tlce. HenC- Williams. No r----EACH
amount of. ..
the #
^sweetening being closute.
cratic tftket was nominated
marketed through the mass dlatribuDorothy Arlene Perry, bv next
CASTLETON — Tlie Republican.
SEEDLESS—FLORIDA—VALENCIA
XrKnd. vs. Millard Perry, divorce.
‘
&gt;f chain stores.
will be unopposed i n Castleton
again this year, as the Democrat.'
held no caucus Tlie nominees are
SIZE 200
DOZ.
.Supervisor. J Mearle Scott, clerk.
'Henry F. Remington, trewuier,
I Nelson G. Brumm: board of review.
TEXAS—SEEDLESS
! Lowell Demond; Justices. Len W.
i Feighner and J. C. McDerby: high|t tv«1x&gt;n;
FOR
highway overseer, Ralph Devine.
. ....□ilM.s ivv'E*. — mere arc
। two tickets as usual In Hastings
FRESH—TENDER
1 township, with John Lipkey. Sr., inleumbent. heading the Republican
| as supervisor. Allen McDonald is
• his Democratic opponent. Others
BCH.
Cook stove. Leather davenport. Dining table and 6
nominated are: Republican-Clerk.
.Mrs. George Vandcnburg; treasurer
U. S. NOV'^FLORIDA
chairs. 54 inch Oak dining table. 2 Dressers. Chest
Charles DeVault; board of review,
I Herbert
Finder; Justice.
Alden
of drawers. 3 Rockers.
Several odd chairs.
Gas
I Todd: highway commLssioner. Carey
LBS.
Althouse.
Democrat—Clerk. Mis
i Pearl Matthews; treasurer. Liiwstove. Gateleg table breakfast set. Oak shelf and
'rence Beadle: highway'eommissioner. Frank Prentice, board of review
mirror. Bed and springs. Bookcase. Girl's bicycle.
George Craig: Justice. Albert Reed
. HOPE—Only one ticket in Hojw
Large tool chest. Some carpenter tools. Commodes.
' township, the Republican.
Tlie
nominee* are: Supervisor. Bernard
Garden hose. Porch swing. Small croam separator.
DeGolia:- clerk. Arcrlious Campbell,
treasurer. Delos Flower; boaid of
China closet. Large awning. Drop leaf round table.
I review. Clifford Kahler , highway
i commissioner. Fred Scott justice*,
Cooking utensils. Dishes of all kinds. Lawn mower.
Gordon-Thompson and Allen Bish­
op.
IRVING—But one ticket, the Ro
Clothing and bedding. 2 Large doors. 10-6 light win­
publican, in Irving and Hie
cho,cS
supervisor. William McCann, head.dow sash. 6 cellar windows. Small ice box ond many
the list. • Others ore Clerk. Ku,
Braendle: t rensurer. John
other articles too numerous to mention.
Justice. Ralph Stuart

EDITORIALS

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AMER. CHEESE

5&amp;175

SHARP CHEESE

40*

CHEDDAR CHEESE

34'

PIMENTO CHEESE

MOTILE TO CBEDITOKS

KRAFT CHEESE

17c

KRAFT CHEESE '^21c

CREAM DiEESE IS 12c

CHEESE

18c

SOXt°o‘

MIOIUX 3»A«r

CHEESE

lb.

cheese’‘1,w

38c

U’23c

FRESH MILK

QT. 13c

tyluiti. and. l/e^etaltled.—Nat (tatianed!

HEAD LETTUCE

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SALE OF HOUSEHOLD GObDS

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i

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33‘

GRAPEFRUIT »»

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CARROTS
NEW POTATOES

HOIHOUSE

tB 13c

LEAF LETTUCE
hbh-out DOOS

RADISHES

2

bciis.

15c

susr-ato

BEETS

2 acHs. 25c

HESH-HOIIIDA

CELERY

2 STALKS 17C

LEMONS

6

FOR

18c

8 .O'CLOCK 2u: 41c
RED CIRCLE 2 L,s 47c

33*

BOKAR
COFFEE

2 lbs. 51c

ARC !l,JE STAMPS EXPIRE MARCH 31st-REWDEEM THEM FOR CANNED GOODS NOW!

D.E F

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30th

hr ad- the only ticket ;-&lt;■!
Johnstown. the Deniocnib
no caucus.
are: Clerk. Clare C Norris; treas­
urer. Carl N
Bowman: nutirc
Ward Cole; board of review. Samuel
Nav; constable-,. George WHHmui.

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AMERICAN LEGION NEWS
In observance of the twenty­
fourth birthday of the American
Legion. the Auxiliary member* en­
tertained the Legl'xmalrt's end **'eral gussta at dinner on Friday.eve­
ning at the Legion hall, Uic Junior
Auxiliary girls serving. The Legion
colors of gold and blue formed the
decorative motif for the tables
Where 96 were served a delicious re­
put. Put Commander 8 B Henry
giving the Invocation. Small cake*,
each bearing one candle, were the
Individual favors. While the can­
dle* burned, each one present was
asked to make n Mlert wish for tile
good of tiie Post and Unit
Following lhe dinner. Mrs Shir­
ley Henry, prtxjruni chairman, in­
troduced Ut- Robert B. Harkness
as toiutmutcr and he .'erved splen­
didly ln&lt;fiat position. Dr. Harkness
Is a Past Department Commander
of lhe fusion, being the first from
Hie Upper Peninsula to hold That

office. He was • render
ton at that time

filling
the gflr

Gro«&gt;n aingtng wa* enjoyed wltn . °*'t
....
ntan-;, ren
Mr*, H
o. C
I*. RMer.
Koger* servlna
serving a*
as piazi

u.

tajniau wd an

PEA, BEAN, LENTIL

I»-

Membtrs at tha rummage'xah
_r_.
SEED EXEMPT FROM
IS RATIONING
।
SyriULeils and Mn. Miry BoMh. RATIONING
r
. I
Pea*, beam, and lentil* when'
If you have contribution* for the jJ.nT,exclusively for
Matml. War- sale and cannot bring them to ttu 1 ought 5X^7,™.
1 nJuse as seed

Harota
tx-gion
nan.- plraie
picase pnonc dtber
eimcr
--J
»rold
tulU
r^ale H
v*~
- — — • Le
**
—«—,onHenry.
—3443.
&lt;.* or phanc
w—. roods
Henry
Mrs.
Mr*. ,Larsen
food' ratirminv
rationing niiwtam
program and
and oo
do not
not .
id nsie 2631. and they will eall at your; require the surrender of elthc.:£• •’suxi 1
polnl stamp* or ration certificates,
according lo the War Price and 1
Rationing Board here
This exemption was worked out
by Ute Office of Price Administra­
tion in conjunction with the De­
partment ot Agriculture. Since thia
. .Edwin Sayles gave an Utter eating ' Result* of a seventy-game aeries u thr planting season, it wu found
I *™“*rY °* th* Laurence J. Bauer cribbage tournament to determine too cumbersome to require farmer;
iP®*’- No &lt;3- telling of the accom- me city championship l» a* follow* and victory gardeners to apply to
PlUhment* during the peat twenty- single*—First place W. G. Bauer,
local boards for certificates to en­
*our
A
Ule pBSt second place Clark O'Donnell,
able them to acquire bean, pea and
Comr^agder* showed thirteen were “““J.
O1. lentil seed. Tn addition, local boards
,
«»d Uw *Wow. of three I
P‘*c*
are now preoccupied with their
I**"1 c°m,n’nder.sj,*&lt;ri-.N.e.,lle S?1*
w «
BndP
duties in connection with
■W*Z; bLr’_I,k,‘ ®11 and Mrs
Don- B*“. w. G. Bauer and
Cha lea numerous
the various rationing programs.
1 n» Harrington, stood a* the none ! KroDeldThe amendment make* it possible
‘he ,‘u*b*nd
“Jled.
tach 1
Geor«e
for fanner* and gardeners to buy ।
Commander and each lady received I “nd Ellaworth Newton.
; bean, pea and lentil seed which Is
a yellow rosebud u a favor. Past !
± ”___
1
~
marked or labeled in accordance
Commanders present were A. L I WEST HOPE
with any applicable .federal or atate
Brown, naw of Ann Arbor. Roy I Mm. L. D. Woodman spent Wed- seed law. or In accordance with
Hubbard. Maurice Foreman. T. H nesday afternoon with her broUt—. standards stated In the federal law.
U Rtld;,£r?nJ‘1 ^ndrus Sterling,,er. Ern Johneock
who
hv
:;
2!.
wlMKJUl lor
u..c.«rr u.
Johncock
ha* been 11 without
thr »
surrender
of ration,
Rogers. Albert Craig. Shirley Henry. &gt; for a couple of weeks, w Mr. and stamps
However these vegetables
Edwin Sayles.
Charles Shcrwoou. Mrs Walter Cook and children and 1 acquired for seed may nol be used
Adelbert Cortright, Cornelius Man- Mr and Mrs. Ronald Anders and for food
If they are acquired for
nl and Harry
Larsen Greetings children spent Sunday with Mr food ration stamps or certificate* '
were read from Mr. and Mrs Eg-,and Mrs. Gerald Cook of Kalama- must be surrendered
w^&lt;‘,jrot‘Xr-Mw22 ,lve £“ Kans“$* Abe Hayward u helping witn I Beans, peas or lentils that meet
and from D. H. Sharp, who was un- ; chores again at the Ern Johneock 1 these labeling requirements include
able to attend.
home * Archie Woodman and Ray- the bulk of supplies available as I
Guest speaker for the evening mond Anders were Kalamazoo visseed,
•
seen, and
ana according
accoraing to the
tne Office
01 rice ct
cr .
was Major Charles Schultz of Fort docs Monday * Mr. and Mrs P.2y
----- Adm inis t ration, .fanners
---------- —anil
* 1
Ray ”
' Price
Custer, who was Department Com- Barnas spent Sunday with Mrs
Mrs. gardeners should have no difficult; 1
mender of the Legion in 1930-1931 Metta Barnes of Augusta and also in finding supplies that they may ,
Hto topic was "The Origin of the called on Mrs Will Havens at her now buy point free for planting. &gt;
American Legion " and his message I daughter's in Hickory Corners. They
The amendment further provides
was informative and inspiring Hr «l*o called on Mr. and Mrs E L. that beans, peas or lentils unfit for .
also outlined various ways in which 1 McCallum of Hickory Corner* Frt- human consumption and normally '
the Legion can be of great service I day afternoon and report Mrs used lor anima) feeding—because
during the present world conflict । Martha Replogle much improved in nol more than 10 per cent are sound
Mr* Schultz accompanied her hus- . health. * Mr. and Mrs. Almond or free from insect or other inot Detroti
Detroit apart
spent _ the^
tne w
we&lt;
band and was the guest of the Aux- j■ Weber ,0!
^ek- fe-tation—may also be acquired |
end with her father. Juse Osa?
point frpe ana used for any purpose
All joined In singing "SUir S|»ng- * Thr community will meet F
FOR VICTORyVuY WAR BONDS
led Banner" al the close of the pro- 1I day night at the school house.
gram and those, who so desired, re­
mained for dancing Major Deere
and ten cadets from Kellogg Air
Field were also guesu for the eve­
ning.
■ Those who failed to attend this
anniversary missed a splendid pro1 gram and a fine dinner Credit is
I due Mrs Henry and thr various
I committees having lhe affair in
chirp
Following Is the list of the Pan
Commanders and the year* in
which each served. 1019-20, A. L
Brown; 1920. M. O Hill: 1921 Dan
Peterman and Albert Dykstra; 1922.
Charle* Sherwcod and Roy Hub­
bard. 1923. Harold Newton. 1924.
Ray Conaway and Dan Walldorff:
1925. Leo Harrington; 1926. Verne
Johnson and Floyd Wood; 1927. T.
IS. K Reid; 1928. Edw Potter; 1929.
Maurice Foreman; 1930. Henry Hu­
bert; 1931. Edwin F. Sayles; 1932.
Sterling Rogers: 1933. Harry Wood;
I1934. Albert Craig; 1935. Floyd
'Wood. 1936. Cornelius Manni; 1937.
Adelbert Cortright; 1938. Frank An­
drus; 1939. Shirley Henry; 1940. D
SAYS THE OFFICE OF CIVILIAN DEFENSE
H. Sharp. 1941. 42 and 43. Harry
Larsen.
The next Auxiliary meeting will
Today, your health is a national asset, and its
1 be on Thursday evening. April 1.
care begins at home. Illness slows down pro*
Member* arc asked to bring articles
lor Uic rummage sale to be held on
duction, lowers efficiency and uses up the
April 2 and 3 at the hall. A pot
luck supper is to be served on nice Itime and skill of doctors and nurses who are

st

S
mSs
BSS
tS

Hampton accompanying on the
piano Other musical numbers durmg the evening were vocal *eleetion* by Jannet and IJnda Tiacher
of carlton Center with their mothcr a* accompanist. Mrs Elza Cariln tang •Tliert''* A Bur Spangled
Banner Waving somewhere." and
played her own accompaniment on
the guitar. This song was deditatrd
tn Qsr twenty-three Sons of the
Union now
Legion
now in
in military
military service
service and
and
to Nancy Harkness Lxjve, daughter

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2.95
Strong closely woven Aber!
Smooth sanded inside! Won't

Lowe Brothen

snog clothed Self ventilated!
Polished Pyralin top! Assorted
Ita soft .pastel colors are

£ $045

colors. Two Styles; Upright— Ids
10x23’ high! Bench—19x1 Ox
19* high! Save al Wards!

COVERS WALLPAPER !
It mins with t A Q Q
water. Dries ▼ / ±2
in one hour.
waahae easily. ML BALLON

Clear Glass

WARDS SELF POLISHING

wax

Qt.

bo, hardail ■«« known. teduDedt

Glass Drip.

!

Na-Drip

Dispenser

29c

Coffee ond
Tea Maker

25c

Makes delicious coffee (

BUY U. S. WAR BONDS AND STAMPS
lop handle. 14-os.l
Buy War 34amp«l Qu X— ..

GOODYEAR ItltOS
HARDWARE
HASTINGS, MICH.
PHONE 2101

USE TOUR CREDIT
Any purch«MS totaling 110 ar mare
will open a monthly paymart account.

62c

Equals caslfieill Seels

Ml THI CAT

"Kaist

�THE HASTINGS BANNER. THUBSDAr, MARCH 25, 1949
point" purchases made at the same
time can be added together.
Development of the new ration­
ing program involved a great many
.
-----------— - ----- —------ --more
uwu uirmore pivuwthv
problems iw
for OPA than
lhe
ably not oftener than once a month, f so-called canned goods rationing
to reflect changes in supply and|proRrafn. jn
latter instance,
in consumer demand.
'the entire pack of fruits and vegeA* each series of red stamps be-. tables was concentrated in the
come valid it may be used with .hands of 2000 canners and pro­
complete freedom of choice by a cessors who achieved distribution
crammer, to buy any one of the.through about 15.000 wholesalers
rationed products. There is no dts-;and jobbers. The processed protlnctlan made In the use of red,ducU themselves and the conulnstamps as between meats andicrs used, although numerous, are
cheeses, butter, the other edib.c WPU standardised and moved lo
fats and oils, and canned fish. A market in a fairly dlfcct and even
housewife may divide up her point manner.

RATIONING OF
MEATS AND FATS

chase is made on nhd otter March.

successfully
completing
advance
I Amonghis most Interesting ex- nonallty.
flying training at Aloe Field. Texan,
perfmeea. he lists a glimpw
of
*
foods. boarding houses will ope­
according to information released
PresidentRoosevelt enroute to the French battleship Richelieu and
rate under the "pooled book" plan,
from the Gtdf Coast Training Cen-conference In Africa and a few mo- ....
with aorne
the
He
that Is. they will buy with red
I ter this week.
menu chat with Admiral Leahy.- talked
.v?•
mnr of lh
* sailors.
wlla.rs Hr
sumps obtained from the books of
Lt. Sackett twhose brother Robert concerning thia last. Roy raid lie *!‘w l.he&gt;' fxpro-^d a great adnura! is u 1st Lieut. In the medical corpst WM at me "scuttle butt" (drinking u,°” Jor ,l,‘r p
. N»*Y •ttMd *er*
the boarders.
I
Hinmqn Hi Sackett
Robert H.-Henney Now
Under this new rationing set-up.
। graduated from Nashville High fountain, to you&gt; and when he
£l“ to get back for a crack ut
any fanner who sells home-pro­
Commissioned 2nd
- ....
Lieut. school, where he made an excellent
turned around to leave, he almost a ‘P* Germans.
2nd. Lieut. U. S. Army
duced meat, sausage, butter, cheese,
son of
ofHale
Roy will take a new -assignment
| Hinman H. Sackett, son
Hale »cholaslic record and later attended bumped Into the admiral. They
Reserve
etc., is considered a "primary dis­
i Nashville .graduation
M- s- c nnd W Nashville
M c- E AI,e
for
a few the
moments.
Roy said,
when
returns
which he believes
atr talked
and'he
’ihoug'hr
admiral
a* bw.
willIlin
b«-he
the
moat Interesting
* - vrarlilattnn from from
NaOlvilln nnrl and
nt
,V.m
m h- to
n be
will
nmat
nnn one he
tributor" and must begin to col­
Robert H. Henney. Don of Mr. ha^woii Ws sthTr* wills' and. ^'sec-'
lect points on March 29 If they and Mrs. Pr#d A. Henney, was com­
’
the time of his enlistment was most Impressive and interesting per- has had yet.
sell to any individual or other missioned a 2nd fjeutenant in the
empployed at the Parchment Pap- ,
*
"ultimate user."
...
■ er Co. Kalamaaoo.^
1
U. 3. Army Reserve this month up- ।
on graduation from Tlie Infantry I
School. Fort Benning. Go. Lieut.!'
ftenney was Inducted July 23. 1942 ;
•nd received his basic training at
I.R.T.C., Camp Roberts. Cai. Hc
' ’ B
\’ J
Roy Gardner. Store Keeper. 1st
*' David Townsend Now
■. I Clsu. who completes four years of
2nd Lieut. In Air Corps
' J
service In the U. S. Navy tills May
Is
home on a Tew-days, well earneu
David M. Townsend, son ot Mr.
furlough.
and Mrs. J. Mortimer Townsend,
.
Roy lias earned the three-service
formerly of Hastings who now lives
I
bars
with star. He lias the National
in Lowell, received his silver wings
You can help the War Effort by telling your
'
ImKk Oefntsc Scrylce Medal for being in
and a commission w. second lieu­
,
[
SHF service before Pearl Harbor, and
tenant in the Army Air Corps Re­
cor if you don't hove special need for it. We.
bars
showing service In the Ameriserves ut LaJunta Air Base. La—
-I
f
TH
I
can
Theater
of
Operations
of
war
will.pay
highest cash prices.
'Junta. Colo., during graduation ex­
I and for Iceland. Bermuda and the
*
I
PVI Near and Middle East. Tlie star Is
I
’1 for sen duty.
___
Hc missed action at Pearl Harbor
I
bH' /flM
three weeks, since he was tran«zMr7f ferrod to another sphere of action
HASTINGS CHEVROLET
r
'.^Kr I ut that time. Since then, he has
' seen service in a variety of places,
Lt Hinman H. Sackett
1 including Panama, Trinidad. Sec­
ond lieutenant's commission In th- muda. South America, tlie West
U. S. Army Air Corps Reserve, after Indies and Cuba.

WINS OFFICERS
COMMISSION

NASHVILLE BOY
WINS AIR WINGS

sfRoy Gardner Soon to
|? Complete 4th Year In
If
’’▼&lt; [ U. S. Naval Service

02057170

ISJ?mmw“hatwent6to ?lon: •,h&lt;* production of meat,.
Tt fh. h!£1P8 h*w*n’
.cheeses, and edible faU and oils, is
~
,scat'ered literally among the mil-

™unin-rlnfin!is it r”ngc ,n
,rom lhc farmer who
fl* Mtset amount *eU* a quarter of txef to his village
market or five pounds of butter a
2*
nX X™int* hu village grocer to the
s-iTiant Chicago packer who deals in
rni.i.” u « nli meats and meat products and.
used for this pttrpose. This
11 . L. ." ,in addition, in margarine, lard.
departure from the processed food', 1 etc., and who counts branch house*
program, which remilrcx the house- .,by hundreds and sales In billions
wife to pay over the exact numb*"fac!0* P011011''
of points for canned goods In bl...
...
••)C । -The principal
to
stamps and docs not allow_,thc
Principal consideration
corv.lde
making
,s-OPA In ‘its
work
m-icing of
ci chance.
courier.
t- “
'srk on the new p’an
nx.. customer must-remove.vth U.« Imrvtrt
Allonthz*the
hn buying hat­
The
th-&gt;»s
Impact
red «»ampK from her "book c.r books ils of the nation's 30,060.000 housetn the presence of thr storekeeper .wives. For them the ororram has
or hl* el’ric. If an ord &gt;r l&lt; nUc*d b&lt;*n reduced to the simplest posby telephone, etamps must be gtv- sibte terms.
Consumers already
en to the delivery boy. No •ipornt
V.nr Ration Bock Two. and
charge accounts" or "mint end- ■ therefore, have nt hand ready for
lt«" ar* permitted.
Points must
br buv
the use
red rationed
stamps required
to
collected
a.« roeh separate
transthe the
newly
foods. By

BOY WINS WINGS

IN GOOD I OMI1TION

rT

BURKHOLDER-NISCHAN, INC,

action Is completed.
reason of the processed foods pro-1
sine* edihl- meat content is an cram. ’he fnmilv shopper -dro wPt |
Important factor In setting all con- have gained * month's practical ex-1
Burner point values, cuts that have perfenee In u*e of the point syn-1
B-inroe amount of bene and fat in, tom- not to mention the aspects cf
genenil will have values lower than. budgeting points and planning purthns* cufe y-hlch are eompleiclv iCha«e* of rationed snorts In art­
edible. Ftr ex»mnle. lamb neck I vanee. To make It still rosier, there,
pork stw ribs and other cuts . Is ”o consumer registration involved ।
h»»vv with ’-ere will have nolnt s”d no consumer declarations of
vale** m-eh tower than lean chuck home atoeka or of stocks held in
or round rtrok.
.
^°°&lt;* loekers.
Perishability of some porta Is also ' Aside from the '"chance making" |
taken Intn account sn that the feature, mid thr validation of sue-.
point va'ucs of bn Ins. kidneys ' r-i'xslvc 18-nolnt series of red atamns heart*, etc t'11 be lower to avoid each week during the first month,
th* noro'huitv nf spoilage.
•shopping for the latest Ils* of ra-|
paint v*l»ro far meat are being Hon-d foods la lust the some n*|
set on - hn»l« that allows for a 'Fhopntng for conned roods and:
norm*] amount of trimming of should »ct under wav with a mini-1
wvtr with the htitrher eompensat- ' mum of difficulty for the housewife,
rd hv th- rfirferrnre between conOn April 1. farmers who slaughter
,,
sumer end trad- print value* and &gt; for sale will become tublect to th-I
‘nd L,fuU D*'ld Townsend
th- r”«roro-r raring points for rea- | recent orrter of the Swetnrv of|ervbcs earlier this month,
sonablv trimmed cuts.
However Agriculture which require-, them , Unit. Townsend received the ncawh'.le the customer Is entitled to to cb’aln "farm slaughterers" p*r- demlc award for having the hlgha cut"of m-at trimmed normally 'mils from their Countv War Board' —
—— ••
cst• -•
standing
in •*-the claw hi scholIf «h- wishes the ment boned, or To make it easier for these "farm 1 static
—training and achievement ,He
lc
diced, or ground afterward, the *1au®hl»rnni" to dlroosr nf their i has teen sent toRandolph Field,
butcher will weigh the trimmed cut meat when selling direct to a con- 1 San Antonio,Texas, as aninstruc­
tion. fleure thr point value, and Burner. OPA Is allowing them tn ■ tor.
then nroceed with the further op- collect from the buyer all of the ' Both Mr. and Mrs. Townsend at­
eration, giving the customer the red stamps rroulrrd for the nur- ---------tended the graduation ceremonies
entire ptrrcb*«e.
chase, even though some series have and Mrs. Tcwn.wnd had tlie privii*
Because it is not always possible n°t yet become valid for ordinary ege of pinning her son's silver wlnt;.
! on
on his
his uniform.
uniform.
to cut meat or cheese to the exact use.
Mr. Townsend was I formerly con.
.... .. .
Restaurants, hotel*, and other
TIT.
Banner and both
OPA is providing a so-called “con­ Institutional users are considered PecU,&lt;1.'tlth
a.r‘d Airs Townsend were actIve
version table" ns rurt ..
of ...»
the of­ “nl'ltnate consumers" and be?inning ' March ?n will „
be .....
riven ln church and civil affairs.
ficial point list. This
Th:.- table eon-. ....^
I— •- ——-J--------- of --**._• —thnt
UH . will t
*• •
-----verts ounces Into. —
points,
accordan---- allotment
point*
Powerful Polson
Ing to the per pound point value, reduce them trt approximately the
If the fraction on a Mnale sale snme bash as the nrivate Individual I It Is estimated that the food poi­
Is lev. than half a point, the eus- as to rations of the various foods, soning known as botulism Is so pow­
lomer does not pay an additional Thro* nolnl allotments must be erful lh.it 60 pounds would be
point. If It is one-half point or deposited In ration bank accounts.
-- ur’ .... „•
..
.
more, however, the retailer collects if the Institution has one. to be enough to killcm lhe entire human

a full point.

Two or more "half-

drawn

against

whenever

a

Good quality

.. store - ground
"lor lost-'lit jnut'e •

With sauce Only 4 Ration Points

*

GERBER S

t.12c
14 Ration Points

25c

Now m packages. 8 Ration Points
BAKIN' BEAUS
23c
6 &lt;•«.

35c

Tomatoes
Red'ripe, solid pack

Strained. 1 Ration Point per can
ll-t-tXitrd wilhia 1 boor

No 2

NON-RATIONED

16 Ration Points

8c

c*»o b*a

POPCORN

French fried - ready lo eat
FRENCH BRAND

lb

27(

Rich and vigorout I
SPOTMGHT

lb

21c

VITAMIN CAPSULES rig
A. 8. D, G. 30 days supply

Mild, fragrant

Ration Stet

50c

CIDER VINEGAR
Kroger's Avondale

Q-n 11c
Pure quality

CIGARETTES

Canoe SI .24

Bantam Corn
Country Club Whole Kernel

15c

Popular brands

Muck 22
to April 25

STAMP VffDfn
DON'T HESITATE
WHEN YOU NEED

We are helping hundreds of
Hastings people with our
friendly loan senice.
No lengthy red tape detail re­
quired. Just a few simple
statements regarding your
. ability to repay. We trill fig­
ure out a plan In keeping
with your income and ' give
you the money you need Im­
mediately.

been wonting but could not afford to
rationed now! These arc the last of

love!

Buy a pair today for home and casual

CITIZEN'S CREDIT

Saves street shoes!

CORPORATION
101V, W. Bt»t» 81, UaatlBO
UASTIKGS NAT L BANK BLDO.

container

DRY SOUP MIX

WHEAT GEMS

27c

10c

BISQUICK
U.g. pig
Small package 17c

31c

b'X

10c

12

can

Alpine - an economy buy
BURrlETT’S

STYLES for
RIGHT NOW
and EASTER!

bout* 13c

Flavoring

CALUKE
CALUMET
Baking Powder

15c

Pound Cake
cr Jolly Rolls

each

i

GROOND MEAT

sat'1

For Leaf

lb

Beef, Veal. Pork and Lamb

AERO-WAX

Fmi 21c

No-rub llccr wax

19c

Cleanar

SOAP FLAKES

29c

2

Aluro - quick sale suds
WESTINGHOUSE

MOTOR OIL

lb

15c

VEAL LIVERS

lb

53c

BLUE PIKE

lb

19c

VEAL BRAINS

lb

25c

PICKEREL

lb

19c

PORK KIDHEYS

lb

19c

WHITEFISH

lb

29c

BEEF BRAINS

lb

19c

-YELLOW FERCH

lb

21c

LAMB LIVERS

lb

29c

YELLOW PIKE

lb

21c

CISCOE FILLETS

lb

33c

BRAUNSCHWEIGER

lb

39c

CISCOE HERRING

lb

15c

..&lt;b 10c

Lamp bulbs -Moil sizes .

0 °£' 81.38

S2.G9

35c

DRESSED WHITING

Quarl 39c

SPIC AHO SPAH

FreshbcAcd

Wiuaties
10c
p'&lt;s

Country Club Wheal Flakes

2 large p!.gs, 17c

Rice
Fancy Blue Rose

BAKED MEAT LOAVES^ it ISc

Quality

BUY
WAR
BONDS

27c

STAMPS

SUNBRITE
Cleanser

4 cans 19c

FLEECE
3 rou. 13c
Wrapped balhroom tissue
ROMAN CLEANSER 2ovut.i7c

WiNESAP APPLES 3 &lt;t» 33c

SWEET POTATOES 2 ib. 29-

^■gallon bottle 15c

Fancy quality
TOMATOES

Nancy Halls
CARROTS

RENUZIT
Guu- 65c
Economical sale dry cleaner

t&gt; 29c

BAKES Beller

Red-ripe

Bread, -Pies, Cake,

Redi-Ripe Pears Kroger
Lemons
Large Jumbo size
Florida Celery

LADIES . . .
DOES YOUR CLUB
NEED MONEY?

17c

pifl
Kroger's, assorted varieties

: sec

Head Lettuce JSX
10c
Florida Oranges Valencias 5 “»■, 39c
Texas Grapefruit seedless 6 "&gt;• 40c

Cookies and Rolls

itg.sig

FRESH COOKIES

3

MANY MORE

12c

Rice Kritpies, pkg 11c

VANILLA FLAVOR

Poinls

17c

Pi9

CHEERIOATS

lb

lb
bag

SCRATCH FEED
Kroger’s Wesco

MUi|i;nr

2

4 Ration Points

AAinuta Man

ROLLED OATS
5
Rogula' or quick cooking

Peanut Butter
Finest quality
1 Vo
Navy Beans
2
■
qp»i 19c
Sill Pickles
oz
Jel Maiz Nihiets Ration
12c
£ 13c
:ancy Prunes

Pern-Rad I0OTI pure Ponn

See our
windows!

8 Ration Points

Country Club wheal cereal

BULK SEEDS

k3

Is or bolila 11C

Snappy flavor.

lb.

lb

MONEY

spend your ration stamp on—arc non­

CATSUP

Country

STORE

Smartly comfortable play ihocs you've

Save up lo 33‘i’

creamy

In Pu.-o

Plain or Sugared

14 Ration Poinls

29c

Slrppg

Cello wrapoej

$J49 to $298

ib.

sack

■dozen

buying to just one pair!

5

24^-lb
sl.29
Lily White Hour
Cream Cheese (Zippy ChwH, lb 40d 34c
Miracle Whip m "ressic 8.
Rich,
Cottage Cheese
pak
12c
Club
Soda Crackers
17c
Passeke Flour
5 bag 20s

$229

OPA asks that you limit

DOG FEED HEAL
Krogar's.

Wear
ThemFor Comfort
All Sizes 3 to 9

I

4

&lt;«. 11c

23c

2

APPLE BUTTER

Rich, spicy

DONUTS

wear.

Florida 8 Ration Points
SEASIDE ,‘S, 2 X

HOT-DATED
freshribss! '

Green Beans

Country Club 11 Ration Points
GRAPEFRUIT JUICE TJ 12c

Kroger's coHees..

*

the bright-colored types you

FRUIT COCKTAIL i.n cro 14c
Diced Mixed Fruits. 8 Ration Poinls
PIHEAPLE JUICE N,V 15c

/JU0(/n for freshness!

2nd. IJruL Robert H. H^nnry

later attended Non-Commissioned
Officers School at Camp Roberts
before being tranajerred to Officer
Candidate School * Fort Benning.
Lieut. Hcnney attended Havtinv*
High school mid was graduated
from Michigan State College in
June, 1942.
While nt M.S.C. he
was prominent bi Agricultural Eco­
nomics and Farm Mgt. Circles tu
well us being a member of Men's
Glee Club und All-College Chorus.

pur- . r«ce.

tteteMiy$ffO£S

WANTED

LIGHT USED CARS

U&lt;9» bunch 7*/tC

£001 DESHOVER "IT SI .M

lbs.

Is

dozen

Slalk

2

bunch

29c
39c
15c

SCRATCH REMOVER bom. 23c

Polish

Old English

GEVAERT FILMS Gtr.oii 23c
TOILET SOAP
3 bu. 14c
Aluro - cold cream base

Write Vs About the New

SHOESTORE

LILY

WHITE FLOUR

Valjey City Milling Company
Portland, Michigan

I

KROGER

Rainbow Pastel

DINNERWARE
Blue, Rom, Green, Yellow
Any &lt;f A_ when you buy any
Piece I U* Kroger Brand item

�TUE HASTING! BANNER, THURSDAY. MARCH 35. 1H3

PENNOCK HOSPITAL

'COMMUNITY NOTICES^™

today and will visit her parents.
w. ..
Mr Bn(| Mr&gt; chartes SheUenMr. and Mrs. Mason Norwood.
i
Weekend* seem to
U V V I n L. L I L n i u
weexi twelve rirh and four boys, f'Mto Grove
■
barger dr ive to Chicago Saturday
Mrs O F Chfdester. Mrs. George
—————————— a, foiljws; To Mr. and Mn. Ralph o»u orn. iu ciu. «ui
Burgera, Miss Anne Burton ant —On
Bunday Mr and Mrs. Warren
Mr*. Ver* Brinker Tue*Nasal Training station They end but the damage wm alight
Mrs. Maurice Pierson 1* In Uxtna--Mbs Agm * Smith accompanied Bachelder entertained with a fam­ Kingsbury. Cknrrdsie, Ctrl Ml' to; ne*t *.th uir
so
were very much surprised to learn
The city fire Sunday aitamoon
ton, Ky.. for three weeks auislUM Miss Jean Barnes to Kaiamasoo on ily dinner complimentary to their Mr. and M.-. Forrest Wolfe. 712 W.
’•
upon tea.-ning tne headquarter* was reported to have been In tha
Walnut, girl. Mar. 11; Mr. and Mrs.
with lhe care of her daughter. Mr*. Saturday.
that RusaeU was ill and had been
°JV*
Loute Williams and baby girl. Nancy
Mr
. Mfs rloyd
of son. Glenn, who has been accepted Dan Wright, Frecpoft. boy. Mar. 13; meet at the Carl Perkins home on bi the hospital for nearly a week. rear of the Kroger store.
for military service. He expects to Mr. and Mrs. Alrx Nell &lt;Geraldine Thursday. April 1 lt‘s April fool T.
"thTt
Sunday afternoon lhe rural truck
Detroit were weekend gueste of her
WU1 Holw fMrn'
WiTiianui. Har.ings. R 2. boy. Mar. day but von won t be fooled by the n1J1.ml 7?him *“ CBll&lt;:d w
hospital
Lexington
on March
12 .
w *theHall
Mr P^tiuon
Eckert is service group.
they wra.M
would not
rv,i be ahi«
able tn
to w
see him *
of Middleville where on East Th
I4-. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Nelson, HO1* dinner or program. Everybody In­ •h»v
Mr. and inMrs.
An Ironside
went
Wa?*
but
after
much
patient
effort
thev
control,
out
3 Michigan, gtrl. Mar. 14: Mr. and
a large strawatack adjoining a lanre —
—• called
’
Frida* to Lex ngton to yrait Usc-ir
d Prtor|tje« Department,
were permitted to enter lhe ward born had caught tire, suppoudly
In celebration of his ninth birth­ Mrs Delbert Whitmore. 221 W. . vlted.
son. Ian. who is In a nearby camp. ।
.....
where he was confined and he waa b&gt; nnon«taneous mmbustlon
M. L. Pierson uccompanled them
Mr
Mr. “
.nd
nrt Mt». Wallace
W.ll.rr Obom
obom day. David Utt Goodell entertained Sou'.ii girl. Mar f3; Mr and Mrs Shults
The DON'T BUY THIN08 Y
.
brought into the hall in a wheeled
three young friends. Douglas Brad­ Harry Johiuon. Jr.. 819 E. Bond,
The ShuitvCommunlty Club will chair where they were able to apend Middleville fire deprrtment alao
and visited-Mrs Pierson and daugh­ and Mary Janet, Mrs James Bristol ford. Tommy -Cummings and Philip boy, Mor. 15; Mr. and Mrs. Carl
ter Mr and Mrs. Ironside and Mr and Mr*. Roy Cord** and daughter. Sheldon, at dinner on Saturday, WUlcutf. Nashville, girl. Mar. 19; meet with Mrs. A. J. Beck Thursday. some time with him.
Margery, spent Saturday tn Grand
INSTEAD.
a neighboring term homo. The
Pierson returned on Munday.
HU many irtends hope hr wm re­
afternoon lhe boys attended Mr and Mh. Rex Walters, 213 E. April 11. everyone welcome.
Rapids and called on Mr and Mrs.
cover rapidly and be out of the hos­
Sitarv Whitford of Omnd Rap­ Sfephcn Bristol and baby daughter.
matinee and had a grand time Bond. girl. Mar. 18: Mr. and Mr&gt; Delton
ids is a guest at thr home of Mr
pital soon.
Roy
Smith.
Ionia.
R
4
girl.
Mar
Mr and Mrs George Juppstroro
Tire Delton Extension Group will
.
and Mrs. Joseph Brozak for two
Mrs. L. R. Glasgow entertained 19; Mr. and Mrs. David Cruttcnden.
Middleville were
and Norma Mac of
oi Mmaicvinr
writ
wicks.
. Sunday
Hastings. R 1. gir). Mar. 19. Mr and Iwld n dinner meeting at the home CAMP FIRE ACTIVITIES
guests of Mr. and Mrs hp* brJS
c lib of twelve ,or dr
-vvesciav
evenh
Mrs Bliss Boulter. Delton, girl. Mar of Mrs. Maurice Parrett, Friday.
StaB Sgt and Mrs Robert V- Burr Cooley. *
Tuesday
approximately
bir Tu**«y
SSSwraevening
and
2te Mr. and Mrs George Wolevcr March 26 The ie.raon will be Nip- j■ ijO uaotheia
and Camp Fire Girls
Tipton of Harlingen. Texas, came
■(attended
—•*-Mira Ro;c Clark snenl a few days ■ Tlie Shuffle club met -at the Nkslivillc. R 2. girl. Mar. 20: Mr ping Food Caste.
the Mother and Daughter
yesterday tor a few days' visit with
banquet held in the parish house
hrr paurtu. Mr and Mr*. Corne­ in Chicago thia week.
home of Mrs Eugene Dolman Fri­ ■M Mrs. Rolland X^avell. 7ai E. Cteverdafe
Mrs. Eula Barber of Lansing ar­ day night. Prize* were won by Mrs B*md. girl Mar. 21: Mr. and Mrs.
of use
the seven vnuip
Camp Fire
groups
lius Manni. Sgt. Tipton Is an In­
„■ Each
nacn oi
me g.uuno
rived on Tuesday to spend a few Amos Dairnan. Mrs Robert Vroo- Cr? Marble. Halting* R I. riri.
The Home Extension Class will provided the decorations for their
structor in a gunnery school
Edward man and Mrs. Burr Cooley.
Mir. ,22: Mr and Mrs Byron Guy. meet. Wed.. March 31. al the home own U|j|e each grOup sitting by !tSgt Eldon Chase returned last.
Nashville. R 2. bay. Mar. 22.
of Mrs. Arthur Lathrop.
I self.
Tursdav to Fort Dlx, N J . aflt-r Barber.
Spring flowers’.nd roe eandlre
Mrs David Boves spent Wednes­
------------- ! singing of Camp Fire songs fol­
spending his leave with his father.
William L Chase Sgt Chase is in day in Battle Creek mid wm a made an attractive
tha R , Mr, R;eIH Rump, 511 E Grand. West Hope-------------------------------------------lowed the dinner and short skits.
w'.'SoiT
•• «■» |»&gt;W « Mr
1
Tlie Community Club will mc.t Illustrating the work done during
thr Air Corus Service Er
--*— - art*
It ward Campbell
luncheon aiven bv Mrs
L. H. anrt M(!,A Katherine Humphrey. this week Friday night. March 26. al the year, were presented by the girls
Mrs William Fighter
rr .. w
th.
Robert—'’Mr*. Roderick SwadUng and Mis* Jl^nie^blrthdii/ anniversarlei? of L'0 /
’
"
the .rf-houl houiw
The program doted with lhe slnggiie-ti
of and
Mr chlT'dren"
and Mrs
...Is registered.
-.
Fighter"
‘of Larixing
al'nite4’1
Wf&lt;k’ Mrs A D Kntokem and Mrs UtgjJ
ing of "God Bless America" MLss
end
Grand Rapids
"v5,, A*«rrn
Surgical
patient*
Van Mar.ln corners
patier.t.s are Clyde
Clyde Van
-Myra Bumgardner of Battle Creek
Monday night and Tue^*tf
*”Jark
'* in
*" Buholtz.
nrand
nnDWs
• Knlon
••
•
-------BU
’ Hmtinv*
who ha* completed ........
Wallaee Osborn
Monday.
E*8h- \vi.*
R 1;
......... »
' Mr*. Vero
v-~ H.irr.1
e church was a guest, as were tlie Camp Fire
Mr. nnd Mrs Herman Zcrbcl vis­ hl* boot training at the Great
#RaV -"'T' ?3! f. J??
”'J?,en.!J next
.. ”
. :. H
......
Come to girls who have gained the Torch
ext suiutov
Sunday at iu:&lt;w
10:
ited Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles Van Lake* Nava! base and ia now quailRtt
• * -*•----------- ------------- -- i church
and Sunday School.
| Bearer rank, the highest that can
Wnrden of Chicago from Thunday fled for gunnery training. 1* spend- i1*11 Mt Peek of Charlotte.
Rogers. 527 E Green. Mrs. Burleigh
be earned
til! Sunday
hiff tile utek lit home
I
. . Shelton umuii
Hastings,
,, iv
fl 2; Mr*. Char- Carlton Center
...
Mr nnd Mrs Hubert Mead anti
Mr nnd Mr* Harvey Elliott were
In iionor of Laurence Greenfields les
I» Tew
Tv*' take
Inkc Odessa:
Oderaa: Mrs
Mre. Mabte
Mabie ;।
center
Center Extension
Extension Club
Club ’ A. one o'clock luncheon was nerved
son. Tommy, of Berrien Spring.', vis­ wrcketrd guest* "f hi* narenta Mr birthday Mr
and Mr.*
LaFloy Marshall. Nashv.lir; Mr* Carl Jot-; Carlton Wednesday.
Mar. 31.
at on Wednesday at the home of Mrs
meet V
J
“* "
ited Mr. and Mr*. Jay Mead over nnd Mrs Walter Elliott in Kala- Greenfield entertained al dinner don Woodland: Mrs. Henrv B-.-cr- &gt;.'illam
«
the
home
of
Mrs.
Lafe
W M. Stebbins honoring the naand Mrs
Mrs Walter
Elliott, in
in Kalannd
wnitcr eaiioti.
8unday Qul of lwn
ln. *7k. 2!0 N. W.**hlnaton: Mrs. Rich’
Itionnl
executive.
Mi.*.* Winifred
Dale Henrv came home from mnzoo.
and
Mrs.
Maufice ard Linhart. Mulliken. Mr*. Isaac j
'
-------I Stearns, and Miss Bumgaroncr
Mrs F. L Fairchild and Mr*. eluded Mr.
Great l-akr*. Ill. on Monday for a
| Goodwill
I was also a guest. Members of the
Hubert-Fairchild spent several days Greenfield of Battle Creek and Williams. Woodland.
few dots- leave.
Mr*
Thelmu
Johnson
of
Grand
During
the
week
the
following
pnGoodwill
Aid
will
meet
at
the
Camp
_____
Fire
Council
were in attenMr -and Mrs. Hi-rvrv Bunresi test work in Detroit with the lat­ Rapid*.
ttenbj were di*r|inrged: Sundeal - homc Of
Gerald Smith Friday, dance.
w-rr Sunday gurr-ta of Mr. and Mr* ter*. husband and Mr. and Mrs
' '
Cliarii* Stutz. Saranac. R 1: Ter- ; *tar -&gt;6 for dinner
। DELTON CAMP FIRE NEWS
.
Al BurgeM nf Otsego and nlso went Richard Fairchild
Mr.
and
Mr*
Fred
Stebbins
were
retire
Doyle.
Freeport:
Mfs.
Steven
‘
—
—
--------Mr and Mrs Harlev Fox were
to *ixleen guests for dinner linker, Middleville. R 2: William
.... .... v. F.. W.
... NEWS
........
,I The
nie luiiuwiiiK
following Camp Fire Girls.
Hundav guest* at the homes of lircta
ifcr Michigan.
mid nn Informal evening on Sat- Diikrs Frcenort; Mr* John -f
f
1 N'xt regular meeting will be Mary Joyce Pierce. Priscilla Eddy
Ald.-n Bureev., son of Mr and Mr nnd Mrs Charles Warner nt wday honoring the birthday annl- Portland: Mr*
Steuben cirnurnogy
Anm Anril
t mu1 win
ourbeana
uurxecDurkee
oi meof the Tawaksee
Thursday.
Thisoewill
our nene
and Irene
Jroup
StDel
ton took
lhe Torch
rs Harvey Bun:* ■.*••. who i* nlny- Warnerville and Mr. nnd Mrs I SEE" SLJT 8.l&lt;bblnA •nd
II
47f»..,...,
-----.
....
------group
ttl
Dfitnn
look tile
Torch
;■ with E«rl Gardner in Saginaw. Harvey Furlong at Nashville.
William Schader. Jr
-Bearers
__v rank In Battle Greek last
Jr. who exnects
expect* S Mirhtann.
Mirhiunn; Mr*
Mr*, Wilter
Walter Perkin*
P»rkln.&gt; .I ... ..
Mrs. Ralph H"nn"v of Carlton to enter the service in April Out 411 W Court- Mrs. Walter Thorn- to be-there.
.* home Monday
_««"•
Sunday.
Thev
are the first girl*
The
Decorators
have
finished
re
­
t
Friday nr«nfi^M
with her
Mr nnd Mr* W L Hinman went
” nf town guest* were Mr. mid Mr* ton. MiddWi'le. Medlcql—Rov Phil- ,decorating cur hall and it does look to have earned lhe high rank of
lhe Weekend in Detroit with tlietr,
Mn,Xv Gordoti Campau of Grand Rapids lios. CleritevUlo; Mr*. Adolph Kaiser,
...want to thank Earl Boyes
Torch Benrera from this commun­
. ,. ... !&lt;,«, &lt;,,&gt;,1 ,! iiiuiit, r *ti and
Mr* David Tearv left Monday and Mr. und Mrs. Cranston Wilcox Nashville. R 1 and Mrs. Mauric ■ nie.!. We
ard the Pythian Sisters for their ity. Mrr. Ro«s Pierce is their guwMra M C Musnlf
0 '‘''k w““ hrr
of Coldwater.
Orfroth. T»8 W Grand,
part in this work
idian. Th* ffirte passing Trail Seek’ Mr nnd Mr* Charles 8. Potts •‘re* I Staff S^nit. David I*ary. at Scott
■ ■ •
Guild No 2? has donated 12 dozWe would tike to have you mrrn- er rank from the Halohelo grout,
Mr nnd Mrs Laurence Hetrick en inflow cores, which arc appre- ben come up and m* the room*. I at Delton. Marrh 21. at Grand
dX Fin c &gt; Moiidav
I Mbui Jocelyn Ironside ol D. trolt entertained
two table* of bridge elated.
tlMe. Fin. on Mmjanv.
(h(* wrekend ul hom(,
We are Justly proud of them.
| Council Fin- In Battle Creek were­
;Th'irrdnv evening. High score* were---------------- &lt; * »
I!' Our —
• *•■
- -—
post
has
received
a citation Joan Alkenhrad.
Alkenhcad. Marvel and Mar­
iX l'. • Iziwell
ml - Zabelle Adrounie of Ann
n..niM
i.
u Arbor &gt;jicnl (hp WM.kc„,1 wlth hrr itKHied In bv Mr. and Mrs. Harold OllSIFVES NINETY' from Henry A. Mnrgantheau. sec- jorie Bryans.
"-------- ------ -------and
—* NyU *~*Nadine
End­
PhfUips.
FOURTH BIRTHDAY
Joan Fuhrman. Diwn Fisher
rctary ot U. S. Treasury, for sub- sley,
i
t
Harold
P.i*krr
mother.
Mrs.
H
A.
Adrounie.
Breonn
Elealhe l^onard. W«xl Gath­
।
Saturday night eight guests were . TJ‘’’ „n2aLLv
fr!Sn5"\ ot tcriblng 100 percent to the training and
Tuesday from Fort
Dr "lul Mrs Frank Carrother
rank: Delores Burpee. Charlotte
।
entertained for dinner and bridge Andrew J Herbert, who resided hero plane program, sponsored by the ers
havin:
graduated
were
weekend
guests
of
friends
in
Bnmes and Garland McLeod. Betty
Hrnniiur. Ga.
by Mr ano Mrs. Einar Frandsen f°r many veara will be intereste.! n itlonal V.F W
received a national honor
s ami nrrtrtn. "«j6urv «n.l D.VM re. Prize* were won by James Radford
Comrade Tagg has settled in his Ixonard
I
knr-* ‘»’«l on
&gt;’•»£ h“d '«
Pith
birthday. Mr
Mr. «*rb*rt
Herbert mnke«
makes. now home 1&lt; miles this aide of tor a three year eonweuttve mem­
mid Earl Coleman.
w
h hlr,hdav
. ot™
. as-.-«• zxsfii
Ibership. Mn. Robert Barnes Mrs
hi-. hmf In Otsego with hl* son "ndi Cloverdale.
were Sunday cue
Comrade Andrews 1* now employ­ Arthur Fisher. Mr.*. Aikenhead und
and
Mrs.
The Navy Mother* Club- met daughter-in-law. XU.
ed in tlie Navy Plant of the Has- Mr* Peter Potter furnished trans­
it. VIU.M.
'k'&lt; Wednesday afternoon. March 17. —.----- — --- ------- .
portation Mrs. Peter Potter Is guar­
Mfr Co.
and embroidered .several quilt*.
On Sundiv, March 14. Mr. un&gt;!।
in Ann Arbor,
—Delton Corres.
Don't forget our Saturday night dian
,
pvt Gilbert Townsend of Fort which make* a total of nine wool Mr* Herbert entertained in honor.
l ies
We are having a big at- ,
-------------- —
Lewis. Wasbineton. 1* spending hls comforter*, five of which were msde of hi* fother; eighteen relative ■ p
t t idnee ard they all are enjoying DIES WHILE ON VISIT
com n t to help celebrate the rt
jn-dav furlough with hls parents bv the Middleville ladies.
party--------••
WITH—FRIENDS
M- Herbert. received some lovrl -., e.riy
Mr mid Mrs Gory’ Townsend
v... uc still buying V.'. r Bond., to
Hamilton A. Nichol*, aged 83.
elite, includin': a pot of tulips, and, h-b
Mr
nnd
Mrs
Ous.
Freer
cnlri
cur country win this war und passed away on Wednesday at the
dnngll
ti&gt; ci I- nrd letters, receiving 7’
nd Mr Webb
•led th- Nijrht Hawk Club Sr.
, •*- mend.to buy tv s rtianth. au heme of W T Hill, who lives neor*
. 1&lt; :n: as we can. In the meantime Whtttmort. Mr Nichols had been
Altai! St. v und two small • :-. .l »t 7 u
The rvenln
.
in Mr HrrbPT
si urge you al) to luy a.-, many I,a resident
resilient of Hastings tor man?
Guests fl
rhl’dirn. i-nd Ml* Arnold Malcolm er'.ri.-.fnnent waa cards with hw- »'°n' baWW birthdays.
s amps and bonds to you can.
----------- lived
- In Carlta.i
;1 vr«’s and• fn-njerlv
ell or
--------------------------township. Mrs. Nichols preceded
Ctvdr Mertz of M'ddlcfpn. Mr. and .--on. Ctil. Weftdell Malcolm of «:• going to Mrs. Gay Norton. Carl
Daikel'
v.
Tex.
home
on
u
short
Wi-yreTuan,
Jdr*.
Roy
Preston
and
DEVTH OF MRS.
husband in death several months
' - Scott and two
furlough visiting oarcnti. &lt;&gt;f Lan- Mr. George Hillman. Mr. and Mrs.
Fine fobrict, cut w’rth erafhmon care,
...... .....
ago. The deceased was well known
&gt;t Brvrrlv of Hartford, stng and slater. Mias Charlotte of Ira Shultz were gitente. Mr and
Mn.. Sarah Ann nnkkf. 88. wida musician and lovrti to play for
tailored with a knowing distinction for
Odessa, all were guest-'- of Mrs Oscar-Palmer being unable to
Circle No. 8 of the W. S. C. S.
end Mis* Eileen Putney mid Miss Lake
ow of Bert Tinkler, passed away on parties and for hls friends. Surviv­
style and lasting smartness... such is
their aunt. Mrs. Ida Pnlmatier. attend. Ml-.s Florence V Wood and
ing
arc
two
daughters.
Mrs
Gilbert
'•irv Lott Peterson of Knnmazoo
al the church Friday. Sunday. Mur. 21. at her home on E.
afternoon. Wendell has Mrs Anna Newton will entertain will meet
the credo that achieves these superb
Thev carae to hrln celebrate David Thursday
36. for an all day mret!n~. Cour* St, having been in failing Fisher of Hastings and Mrs. Fred
a brother. Norns, m the service in lhe Newton home Saturday, Mar. M.'r-h
Henney
of
Carlton:
three
wins
Mor
­
coats. U. S. Testing Co. approved for
Pot
luck
dinner
at
noon,
bring
own
health for several years. Sh- Is sur­
I^e Goodell's blrthdav
at Atlanta Citv. N. J.
timer C.. of Grand Rapids. Eugene
table servlet*.
Bund?” cucsts of Mi\. nnd Mrs. stationed
vived
bv
two
nephews
and
five
nlequality. Look at inoir lovely lines, feel
&lt;B«rrv county bovs bomq^n Irving
•f
Carlton
and
J.
Willard
of
Moab,
Funeral
services
&lt;*re
held-at
Leo W.-lUarc were Mi '
m- '7-1
Mi** Janet Bockeko entertained
tneir rich fabrics! See how they fit.
Utah:
also
several
grandchildren.
Paul Brvani and two .teiichter, of
7
tlie
Leonard
funeral
home
on
TuesCircle No. C of the Methodist —------------ -- ---------------------------------Mrs. ’o'ias.’ RobL Cole returned
Horizon Club Wednesday eve­
Funeral services were held at the
Woodland Harold Vogel or Muske­ home Saturday after spending three the
ning. Regular bustne*.* meeting held W. S. C. S will meet Monday eve- day afternoon, the Rev. L. Winston
gon nnd Mr. Austin SheUenboraer weeks with her husband. Cpl. Chas. with refreshments served after- ning. March 29. at the home of Slcnc officiating. Interment in Rlv- Leonard chapel on Sujtf|&gt;y after*.
noon, the Rev. Everett Love of Free­
- ' 1
Odessa Tlie latter also Robert Cole in DeRidder. La.
Mrs. J. W. Armbruster. 303 E. MUI. erride cemetery.
port officiating. Interment in Riv­
and Mrs. George WellDcwert at 7:30 P. M. Guests wel-----------------------------------------visited
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Aldrich
FOR VICTORY BUY WAR BONDS erside cemetery.
f"Sr mid Mrs. Wm. Toffee left and Janet Snyder of Caledonia,
Mrs. Frank Rogers entertained 1come.
।
spent Sunday with Mrs. Chas. Aid­ the Ban field Bridge Club at her I
Monday for Dearborn where lie has
home Tuesday with a one o'clock
Hcspital Kitc|ien Guild will meet
accepted a nosition In the cost ac­ rich.
Mr and Mrs. Fritz Southworth luncheon. Bridge was played with Wednesday evening. March 31 at I
counting department ut the Font and
son. David, of Lmwng were honors going to Mrs. M Scott and the home of Mrs. Harold Downs, 702
iE. Ciinton. Election of officers and
’’ure. Thelma Hubert. Mrs. Rcva weekend guests of her mother. Mrs. Mr*. S. Martin.
• •
members are aslred to bring their
Neil B&lt;A?k&lt;-lob. Mrs. Southworth re­
Benson and Mrs. End Bum ford maining for a few days during va­
Mr* Dale Hall was lioctrra to the dues to this meeting.
*
were in Battle Creek on Thursday. cation from M-S.C. where she is an Young Mother*' Club on Thursday .
Mrs. Florence Hilling went to instructor in Home Economics.
afternoon. Mar 13. with thirteen ; Regular meeting of Hiawatha RcWilmette, Ill on Tuesday to spend
।
members
nresent.
After
a
business
Mr. and Mrs. Victor Slson and
----------------- ----- bekah lodge will be held Friday,
some time witii her daughter. Mrs. two children were supper guests of inerting Mra Jay Snyder gave a Mnrrll 2a. ln ro.O.F. Hall. BirthA. H. Vasbureh. who recently un­ Mr. and Mrs. Peter Miller south ot i-X*S*n
topic cn ”- ---------_
“W “'"■r ■»*«•
Christian Mother." Mr*. Lynn Ellderwent an operation.
frc»|x»rt test Wednesday evening.
Couch and Mi* Jo* Brozak mid
g*r wilt entertain lhe club on Thur*-( nrn„i,- mr»Hn&lt;r nt w n r
Robert Parker came home from 22a«X
ni 15 “ ""“ E
L j. jftioSi
Mr and Mr:. Wellesley Ironside Ann Arbor Friday to spend the
iillenckHl llv basketball tournament weekend with his parents. Mr. and Maauon.
, J|? o A R
A
attendee
in K.damn/on. Saturday evening.
Mrs Wm Parker They took Robert
Gcotae Martz, son of Mr and Mr. .required.
Mr. nn&lt;| Mrs L E Barnett and to Battle Creek Sunday, on hu re­
Clarehee Martz, who i* home on I
. .
„ .
Mr and Mrs. Clayton Maison were turn to tlie University.
Mr*. Henry Elliot and Mrs. RobIn M! Pleasant Sunday visiting
Howard Bliss. Petty Officer Sec­ leave, wu*-entertained at hte home
u.iu Clara,
l,.—, ... . *'.*
evening bv relatives Din- ert Leary will be Itpftessea to the
John Barnett, who la flight instruc- ond
of Fort Williams. Maine.
L* v-irttiM Mr and Mr, ii C Roa ,:’ r
*erved to thirty-two. who । Grace Lutheran Guild at the home
er? dmim: bte ten day leave m !"» Wed in the hone that ItjnfMr-. Elliot !5(H S. Jefferson SL.
Mrs G. F Chidester leaves on
afternoon*
Mar. ...
31. All­
&gt;».&gt;*.&gt;... ...................
Sunday tor a months' visit with her n.'ing uncxniTtrdlv nn Mondtiv uuuldnt be long before Georec . Wednesday
lie is serving in the Navy would come home and not have to members are urged to be present
daughter and- son-in-law. Mr. and iiwrinmies there wiil
wiii be election of Officers.
officers,
Sigiial Co’to
“8'"” »o
»he wide seas.
I us
Mr* Humphrey Rohns. in Willtem*-

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—
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Phillips mid Mr* James Bristol the death of an uncle. Hc expects 605 S Michigan Mr. Bassett Is emwere in Grand Rapids on Wednes­ to return lhe latter part of the week I ployed bv the Viking Corp.
Mrs. Bell? Chidester will leave
day and attended the membership
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and the lecture by Mr Robert Er- her son-in-law and daughter. Mr
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Slightly Irregular, not noticeable at------------

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Yes! We have Pins, Sa(ety-pins, Knit­
ting Needles, Needles, Pillow Cases, Pil­

low Tubing, Blue Demim, Sheets a

Sheeting. Fine line of Curtains a
Drapery Cloth.

UY
ON DS
Al R D

Rayon Hose!

Frundne
S

"Exclusive But Not Expensive I

HASTINGS

�THF HASTINGS B4NNFP. THURSDAY. MARCH 27, 1M1

FIGHT

The Hastings Banner

CLASSIFIED WANT ADS

IKVnra GRANGE

'itlUHTY -SEVENTH YEAll
( LAS81F1ED RATES

FOR HAI.E-

POMONA GRANGE

Sl’BSt RIPTION

&lt;T&lt;

NOTICE

NATIONAL FDITORIAl—
Thr monthly. merUfig ol. the
tiosrd of Mipervugw wa* held
Thursday. March iR.tfar tlie trans­
action of routine business. It w.v.
voted to transfer thr Hdluwlnr Him-,
from the general fund to thcBarrv
co. Koclnl Welfurr fundxior hm« aa
Ajx-i’itlrd: Direct relief HlMi; *••- •
nitulizatlon. 8750; county farm, 8500:
county infinmirv. SSOO arbtnnl:ti,.tive. MIG 87: toUl W.660G7. X.

HOUSEHOLD GOODS

AUTO P.EPA1RING AKO MISC.

MAPIP. LEAP OBANOE

lit V THAT M W V.'.lty. with it, f.n.

Sheldon Agency
AU Kinds of Insurant*
Surety Bonds
Phon* 3185
H»itinr«
H.

’"‘"'it

”r'X.o.r hr&gt;-«"'M.«tir l'-.
EMPLOYMENT

HELP WANTED

——-full firm

Ernr.t Hull. 11...'

5 PREPARE NOW TO GET
J
| YOUR BOOT ORDERS IN EARLY j

Swanson Agency
109 W. State

PROTECT YOUR CAR
From 11.00 up with
State Farm* 80-20 collision
FARM BUREAU STATE AGENT

Our Stocks at Present I.
ARE COMPLETE!

AUCTION SALES
NASHVILLE

ijf
'S’

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List Your Sale With

HENRY FLANNERY

KALE OR RENT­
CITY. COUNTRY AND RESORT

PHONE 3201

LIGHT OR HEAVY

|

!2.98-’4.48 1

CARD OF THANKS

Loco Top Knee Boots $4.98

DR. L. J. CASTON

—- - - - - - - - - - - - 11

OPTOMETRIST

Men's Hip Boots h

Haatinn

Paneox, t nidr.

I

KNEE BOOTS J

»«' Q-tity $C95 ■

Phone 2703

J

Red Soles

Marshal! Furnaces

HI-CUT VICTORY WORK RUBBERS

.. ............

Coal, Gas and Oil Fired
Repairs furnished and in■tailed for all makes of
furnaces.

&lt; ,11 - •

ECON-O-COAL STOKERS

j

Sheet Metal Work
Envestroughing

j

P. M

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AN ESSFNTIAL
WAR INDUSTRY
NEEDS HELP
TO "KEEP 'EM
ROLLING

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G. E. GOODYEAR HDWE.
142 E. Slat*

Phon* 2331
If.

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ALL KINDS

GENERAL INSURANCE
SURETY

JERRY
Phone -2519

BONDS

ANDRUS
Nall Bk. Bldg.

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«r«&lt;,T|-.n K'epr.nYMnKT

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Lilt your Auction Sale* with

rr....0,1.1..

Vr»y

W»XTE!»-- — Mr.. IL-r. • Milt,,.
.H-. s

DEAD STOCK
REMOVED!

pi,.m-

ito-.-s.
lf.tt..n. E4.il,-,
ay- ts

iy.ts!IJX&lt;.S IVtSTITl- &lt; -II M -7.14 V.
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AUCTIONEER

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, ...all 1.1. _. .

We meet all competition in payinc

... ‘f __ ,
days a week. Phone collect, Hattie

FARM EQUIPMENT
AND MISC,

Battle

DEWEY REED

Creek

Rendering

Co.

BRAKEMEN
SWITCHTENDERS
TELEGRAPH OPERATORS
YARD CLERKS
Apply Superintendent's Office.
NYCRR. Jackson, Mich.

FOR SALE
WOOD CRAFT WORK
sewing cabinet*, combination book
and magarine racks. Other things
custom made.

rry
‘il

-s

Started Chicks This Week
One Wk. old
200 W. Ixthorn Pnlletv. rs.

AND HOUSE TRAILERS

Every Saturday

GT66S
666 TABLETS. SALVE. NOSE DROPS

-’IM"EI...4NEDU8

AUCTIONEER
HAY-.01RAIX A FEEDS

Loren Coppock Delton. Mich.

MED CLOTHINC

Foil. .-

Pettit-Cooper Hatchery

Satisfaction Guaranteed. Hate* can
be made al Hanner Office.

—

C.

1.491
I

10 800 STAGE
OF COKRT

WLVERINE
SHELL HORSEHIDES

PHONE 171'21 HICKORY

JAKE DEPRIESTcR

-■

$

IN GENUINE
AT FIRST
MON OF A

Shipping Livestock

Boys'

BLACK
UPPERS
AND
SOLES

Lloyd Huger. Mgr.

Dates can be made at Banner office.
Phone 3467
Hastings, Mich.

Buyer for STILES and
Company Hastings stock­
yards. phone 2588. or call
117—F3 through
the
week.
tf.

i's and

"BILL” SHERWOOD

DEAD STOCK REMOVED PROMPTLY
HORSES *5.00 COWS $4.00

FOR
INSURANCE
Hotel Haitian

No Other Wort;
Shoes On Earth
Have Soles
and Uppers oi
Genuine Triple­
Tanned Shell
Horseliiee

All possible recoverable animal fats vital to
WAR PROGRAM

KALAMAZOO RENDERING WORKS

CASH

PHONE COLLECT KALAMAZOO 2-9544

For your old Scrap Iron.
Radiators, Botteriei, Alu­
minum, Brass, Copper &amp;
Load.

SEE THAT SHELL

CUNN F. LAUBAUGH

Only the hide over horses
hijis has lid* tough inner
layer of leather.

EXCHANGE
YOUR WHEAT

M5 No. Michigan Avenue
Phone 2837
Hutlnn

CURT SOLOMON
AUCTIONEER
Experience and Training
in nearly every line
Phono 72
Middleville

SALESLADIES

for some of thot good

We have permanent
openings for two wom­
en capable of selling
Footwear, good hours
top salary.-Apply

Lily White Flour

LIKES IT

rood wheat.

Pep yonr chickens up with
our S.B.V. mash. ’It gives

Quality

fuels

always.

SMITH BROS.
VELTE &amp; CO.
LT BARKER'S

BOSSY

HASTINGS. MICH.

Tests prove that cows take better to freshly ground
feeds. Moke ’em happy ond they give more milk;
That's one big reason why so many successful dairy
farmers ore turning to custom-mixing of dairy feeds.
Come in . . . let us show you how Form Bureau feeds
cost less than you pay for other feeds, and still allow
for buying of small lots to insure freshness.

FARM BUREAU SERVICES, INC
HASTINGS. MICH.
TELEPHONE 2118

N. CHURCH SY.

TODA^ your feet nre working over- I bllity isduc to a unique triple-tnntime...and now! Hut they enn take ning process originated by Wolverit and come back for more in mocca- ine tanners over 40 years ago. No
Fin e- tt Wolverine Shell Horrehidrs. other tanners know It even today I
Ti'« y result ph buckskin, nnd stay So, for comfort's
comfort’s sake
aako make your,
your
that way rJx.i-A — even &lt;irv out next pair of work shoes Wolverine
soft after waking. Anyway, that Shell liorschidca. But, for Unde
Wolverine Shell Horst-hide in Sam'n sake, make the ones you now
have last as long as poiwiblc. Come
in some time ui&gt;d look them-over.

SHELL HORSEHIDE WORK SHOES

™SHOE STORE
GfUntykAuXwf.fyj, Stc-iv'

�THE HASTINGS BANNER
EIGHTY-SEVENTH YEAR

£On thu -it it -Ci

☆ ☆ ☆ ।

SECTJQNOJU—PAGES 1 »o 8

HASTINGS. MICHIGAN. THURSDAY. MARCH 25. 1943.

NUMlU 44

14 PACES—2 SECTIONS

Election
Day&lt;•
April
5 shall
it be world war hi or RATIONING OF MEATS, FATS,
.
1
INTERNATIONAL CO-OPERATION?
’
’

Home Front THREE TKKETS UP
FOR STATE VOTE

Saxon Cagers, Guests
Of Honor At
Special Banquet

1 Those“hard-headed
so-called I AFFECT ALL OTHER PEOPLE."
rrutk at the ' then the end of the present
uresent conflict I
'realist*” who grow sarcastic
thought of any possible bosLs for will only be a prelude to anotlser
international co-operation toward and a more tehlblr one.
the cstatiltehment and maintenance
of peace, neglect to take into ac­
It is true that national differ­
count one very real tact that ’mod­ ence* exist That topic has been
ern science has so annihilated dis­ over strewed. Not enough attention
tance lliat what affects one people has bern given to points of agree­
must of necessity affect all other ment which also exist and which
people." The quotation Is from a might very well point the way to­
speed) by Madame Chiang Kal- ward a practical and enduring
«"*k •’“»«*»».‘hf ‘J"™
1COuW peace.
Tlie United State-. Britain. China
** 'and -doubtless lias been* cxpressed .in ■ number of different and Russia, the four major nation;
ways. Tlie truth of those word* have in the Allied Front are now held
been definitely proven by the events together by an overpowering desire
ww- w
- *r .. whlch
-------- .i to
—. beat ----------- ....
Hitler -and
Japan. Tlie U. _S
’wiuiu
«Wch &gt;&lt;u
1M1 up
UP ;»•
to thr
lurlA. Bnum .»a
.rtj.Hm.sight of the Idea expressed by thot&gt;e | rily Interested in smashing Nazi
'words. "MODERN SCIENCE HAS power and ideology; China's inune—
ANNIHILATED
DISTANCE
dlatr
concern,
of
course
is the de­
SO
'r” P WHAT AFFECTS ONE feat of Japan -and in this she has
PEOPLE MUST OP NECESSITY ;
(Continued on page 4. Sec. D

OILS, CHEESE STARTS MON

Hi Everyone.
I thought maybe you'd like to
City Clerk Office Is
The championship Hastings High
hear about some of the doings of
Basketball team was rer.arced for
One Local Contest
the young-fry in old H. H. S. thia
IU successful sea-ton by a banquet
year, ro here goes—
VOTE ON sponsored by parents of the team
The Boys' Union Council aponmembers and some of Ute ardent
wred the spring parly early this,
some important tans, lhe banquet was held Wed­
'
Procedure Essentially
month
The Farmers' Frolic” was i
-Schools. Merchoni* Combine
its official title and everyone efine
it*
came • thing* to decide and the fact that nesday evening. March 17. at the
Some os For Canned
Hall.
In
over alia and cottons. A big
In Unique Project
Em
Jfd red
In »“ “d
•&gt;«.. no« h.. Legion
.ne amow
was lo.ioweu
O&gt; some
And Processed Foods
The
dinner was
followed by
some
barn decorated one wall and all
Jiinds of llvcftlock were everywhere, the tpotlight. doesnt make thr*e good hearty singing, after which
The .Hasting* Schools will begin
Beginning
Monday
morning,
Further encouraging reports of
Coach Brozak presented each play•r»
.— they were Just pictures'.
.-^oinp frOnt' questions any the lea*
• Ot —
course
a special drive commencing
April
..the
.
.
'kite
matvi;
March war
war iuuu
fund u;;ve
drive iinvc
have March 29. .the country's houaewtvM
er with certificate* from the Mich.
Elizabeth Do*lci had charge of important,
will
begin to use the red stamps
2. for the purpose of selling at least been received by Mrs. JameK Radmaking thr gym look rustic and a ;I -in addition
- to local contents, there High School' Athletic Association
from
War
Ration
Book
Two
to ob­
835.000 worth of War Stamps and ford, county chairman. The tacswell job she did too. Bud Wolff's Wul
„„ &gt;ul
will tie u
three
lull, state ticket*—Re- ----w—... -------drive “
is not* completed ■in
Bpnds for the purchase of * Tana. ’lory ■*"*
­ Has­ tain their family supplies of the
orctiestra furnished the all-lmpor- publican. Democratic and Prohlbitings but should be finished in an­
expressions then arose from the at­
tant music and all thr dances had (jen as follows.
Business and professional firms other week. The drive continues now familiar point system.
appropriate names like "The Black I Rcgehts of ' the University of tending people commending th?
in Hastings will co-operate with the through the month of March but
As directed by Secretary WlckSheep Bounce ’ and "The Piggly- Mlchigan-=The ...schools in this project, according to many district chairmen plan to ard. the latest rationing program
Republicans offer R ali-tound good qualities of the Sax­
Wiggly Polku ' The most unusual gpcncer Bishop and Ralph A Hay­ ons. and some of the players reBen Gidley. chan num of the Has­ make their returns before the end will include:
tings City Retaile:* War Sump and of the month. From reports com­
thing though wav thr prize that lWaril: Dr. Ira Dean McCoy and piled tlianking the people fc- ,u“
All Ircsh. frozen, cured, smoked
inasier-oi-oeretnonies MorrLs Hill : Charles P Nugent are the Demo­ finest sunport Hastings has
Bond Sale Committee.
ing in. it appears that the county
presented to the lucky boy and girl ।cratic candidates: George A Emrr- given any athletic team
ThU drive will begin with a War quota of 87.200 00 will be leached
whu had their dance program? lch und Enos Potts arc backed by­
Bond auction in Central auditorium or exceeded.
mutton and pork, as well as “variety
drawn out of the hat—they were the Prohibitionists.
on Friday. April 2. commencing at
Nationally lhe drive is having the meats" -and
-------------sausage*.
....
real live rabbits! Patty Tyler and
Superintendent of Public Instruc8 ??..?,same
same success.
success. Many
Many communities
communities &lt; ca
Canned fish and canned shellRichuiil Foster won them.
tion—Eugene B. Elliott, Republican
Hastings n.etilunts are donating 0[ QUr sl^&gt;
completed their fL-.h
numerous articles for this auction Trlv”*r
. .ndiLj ...—
A lol of fellows are taking spe- candidate reeks re-election; Edward
drives
with
outstanding
success.
•
The
moat
Important
natural and
and
the
bidding
for
them
will
be
££hing
*
heir
*25
“Heaven Can WaitY at
rial war-training courae* in aero- I w. McFarland U bucked bv the
1 in
‘
^MtaiyVhe1
Sete
excVidlng th^n
ne many
ro-u processed cheeses, and most of their
nuutics and radio—you can practl- ; Democrats: Oscar C. Griswold by
The Red derivatives, but not the cottage
Central Auditorium
cully always hear someone "dit- the Prohibitionists.
hirtC'r Cixsw Lv asking for a total of 8125.- type and cream cheeses
Kim
Sigler,
Cues!
Speaker*.
the article in question The bidder ooooon
o carrv.on
dotting" around In the hails. Mr. 1 Member of the State Board of
The Junior play. "Heaven Can
000.000 ,to
carry-on its work hi
in all
Most edible fate and oils, includ­
Jones says their aim in the radio j Education—Stephen S. Niypet is
Keith Yerty. New President pays only for the bonds and re­ parts of the world.
Wait,
will be presented Friday
ing butter, lard, margarine. short­
ceive* tlie article
class is to get so they cun send, re- i Republican candidate; Bernard P
Sixty-Two Case* Lilted
evening. March 26. at 8 o'clock. Tlie
ening. salad oils, and cooking oils
Kim Sigler gave the address at
crive and transcribe the Morse cod&gt;- 'Pnlev
In addition to the auction there
Foley, the Democratic and Clarence
leading diameters in tn'e play will : the annual loidies' Night of the will be an entertainment program.
•
excluding
mayonnaise and salad
Include
Two
Criminal
at about ten words a minute.
H. Snyder the Pioliibitlonbt.
be: Mr Jordan, gave keeper to
dressings*.
.
Further detail* will be printed next
We inaugurated a new program
Member of the State Board of
Suit* and Usual Divorces
। heaven. Duane Walter*. Joe. u Brotherhood on Monday ot this
The latest program does not in­
for our weekly War Stamp sale Agriculture—Republicans are putt­
. ..Yntl
volve anv declaration by consum­
about a month ago. Eacti week we ing foiward. Winfred B Armstrong
Th" April term of circuit court young boxer. James Malcolm. Bettv “y.T
ers of the amount Of the newly
honor some Hastings grad who is and Sarah Van Haven Jones; thr i opens on Monday. April 12. with
rationed foods on hand This exMth7 mixun 13Barbara Shan- t&lt;lueed by thr BC,ln&lt; President. Mr
1
serving in the armed forces Thus Democratic candidates are Arthur the usual list of cases for Judge c*jj*Ml
। emptton extends to food stocks in
roh, miniJIr Kelth Yerty. Mr Sigler had just
Outline Importance of
far we've doiy homage to the late W Jewett and Joseph P. Carry: tlie I A. D McDonald to hear.
so-called ’frozen locker plants'.
Merle Tasker. Carl Conrad. Hugh Prohibition candidate.'! are Floyd M । Following is the jury l»*t as drawn Rktant RuT^v n MrighFarnwrarth returned from Florida and describ• largely used try farmers for stor&gt;on Tuesday: Assyria. William Lind who iv in tore with^0? havaAd's I «* Uw extensive activity of our
.................
Kelly,
and
- Mickey
j -McPharlin.
-------------- ...
In- Barden and Allen Burr
Recruiting Committee
: Ing meat produced by them and
cldentally the stamp sales have I Slate Highwav Commissioner 'To : and Lee Mapes: Baltimore. James. lawyer. Pa«lne Chandler: Tony Ab- ,2SJXtI|J?e?L!n area''un'd^nrefaced
,
....
j ... . slaughtered
. sutugnierrafor
rorhome
nomtconsumption.
con.tunipuao.
and Ira
Tobias;
Barrv.
Ma*mounted miraculously.---------------------- I fill vacancy)—The Republican will 'Powell
on Newvon
so*
vrmr.ra
ourgart;
husband's lawyer. Jack .
dTfept'S
Final organization for conducting . In
In the fl
„t raonth
first
month, fach
each lwWe
holderr
'Die seniors challenged lhe rest ol , be Charles M. Ziegler. Lloyd B. | on Newton and Charles Burgart;
a WAAC recruiting drive in Barn .of war Ration Book Two. regard­
. . .. .
„..ri of American fivers practicing divcthe school to contest to «r which Reid, the Democratic and Ray W. Carlton. Harry Tryon and Robert i
county was completed here last leM of a-e wU1
3Krohn: Costlrlon. fcvalyn Dean and
J^d'the cal? h2 l^n - bombln« dog-HRhUng anti-aircraft
class could be the first to sell the Tuer. the Prohibitionist
n" and
and other
olh,,r phases of
of the vast
v“*
8937 50 worth of stamp* that is
On
“
the so-called
"
" ' -------------'non-partisan''
--------- E!win Nash; Hastings Ttep. Ruby , ”5‘ 'unn fmthfuBv for th? S fire,
Curry Aithouse.
,or ,he &gt;»«*- 'aviation program
needed
wvfirH1
! spend and family shopping may be
newii-d to
tn buy
hnv a
n jeep
leen Much to
tn our
nnr .Judicial election ballot, the fou. (Wood
wood nnd
ana uarey
Aitnouse; Hastings
Hastings "‘)ai.*o'n8
.
«nk 5rtmSt
vlndei &lt;lonc w“h lhp booll»
nwmbero.
for. Justice of —
tlie —
Su- —
city.——
1st .and
4th
dismay, the sophomores finished mukamh
icandidates
-—• —
— —
.—wards. Edw Law- i tntauon^
rar__________
During lhe last four month*. Mr.
s^ .nd C.Smm of t^e? KatelS^
w.rRMlo^'^k
the content almost before It began— preme
i
Court will be: Emerson R rence and Howard Barnum. 2nd |)n n
WALTON TO CONDUCT Sigler has traveled over a large
M^kerheaMeUm^” T th^KS i
SdMlFX
Bert D. Chandler. Frank L 'and 3rd ward*. Levi Gebhardt and ' statf
United ,State*,
and said
they bought.8945 worth in one day. Boyle*.
.
STATE board
BOARD EXAMS
EXAMS.
, “re* of
-• tlie
—
-------------------rv;
and Neil E Reid Two [waiter Wallace: Hoik. Jesse LarDr
And to make it even worse the sen- McAvinciiey
!
Dr D
D D
D Walton
Walton leaves
leaves Saturday
Saturday [that
that he
he could
could clearly
clearly sense
sense »
a tnirit
spirit
speagers. Members
speaker*.
Memoers of
or the
tne Barryworry
.
n-troti to conduct the Optome- on the part of the ^people
people to make
. lor* were tlie very lowest But we ll of
। lhe four will be elected to office. .abee and Leon Fuhr; Irving. Clare for Detroit
Cauntv WAArt
ReerulUn.
Commit-I week”------ 1
County
WAAC
Recruiting
CommitHere in Hastings, the only city-| Williams
and Maurice Carter: | .ertc Htnte Board examinations anX necessary sacrifice to win tills
show them yet!
«,
contests will be for city clerk Johnstown. John Schreimer and wntch will be held at the Book Cad- **r- The altitude seems to be that
You've probably heard by now witfo
'
Sterling Rogern. running for. Thomas Clemcnce; Maple Grove. ;
«Io.cl on Monday and Tuesdnv : people realize they have a disagreeBauer as recruiting chairman and i’“’5h.29
n“,!S
MTi! 22
lhat we had a pretty fair basketball with
■
being opposed by Wai-| W. P. Maurer; Orangeville. Flovd !lllae
ftng lwaqn- nbte Job to do. but want to go ahead
team this vear
:
year. We won 13 straleht
straight re-election
Mr*. Clayton Brondstetter as sec-1*^}}
— Prairieville.
«*—
Mf-iu- Smith.
C—i.u. NOTICE TO THE
—;2
!an(j
it over with as quickly a*
C—(10 points) April 30
। Palmer;
Wallle
and then dropped the last game of ter Wallace.
* ,i is
Arthur Lathrop for County Schoo) , relary were confirmed
On the county ticket the only Rutland. Mrs. Charles Cox: Thom- ;i VOTERS
•-«»■»« OF TUE ■SECOND WARD itaMfbte so that we can ail retiwn
D—(16 points• April 30
thr regular season to Charlotte.
.... Ii Members ot the local WAAC re- 'Onrii 25
Commissioner.
Your
support
April
However, the team revenged that name to appear on the ballot wilt apple. Claud Rteenbent: Woodland. I Having served one term as your to our normal Jlfe again—A trily 15 will be appreciated. Adv.
3-25
•25 crultlng committee will be- at lhe ,
—
’TnnmihiifiM
Yankee
Springs.
alderman.
am aa «au&gt;u&gt;uaMa:
candidate for re- American spirit.
|5
” appreciated.
— Reiser; v
——*—
—
‘—
Edgar
'L-- °
—
------ 1iJ «;
uc&gt;uumi. *I a«&lt;»
defeat by trouncing Charlotte Ur tire be Arthur W Lathrop who bt thi-~
USO rooms here on Friday evening, i Poln. _aluM fQr lh, -mi.. Tut
irt B.
a p
Pi-r^r. . election —
a ........
F Pierson.
und
your support al U)r ' Tlie. experience of men tiirough- M..Mnw,a, UVnvrr-v
district tournament. We played Ea­ Republican candidate for county Dennis Duffey and
'TASKER*' Memorial*
for March 31 fran'l^’tO^^'oo‘°f ne**v rattoned ,ood* W,U ** ***
" ,fc service
Cases listed for hearing at the | election Monday. April 5th -rUI be out the ages have disclosed tha.
ton Rapids on March 12. beating school comml’-sloner.
&gt;,
TA8KER
—
Memorial
service
for
■
M.irdr
31.
from
7.30
to
9
00
oclocx
«
—
in
—
m,
—
—
tail
in
There will be two amendments up April term are as follows:
them 48-32 while Charlotte won
appreciated. Edwin D. Smith. 4-1 during and after every great strut*. Merle Graydon Tasker, who'was I to give out Information
If the
r
Criminal Causes—
------ate vast social, economic and govfrom Lakeview. The following night for vote
kilted
In , action in ....
New Guinea.
. Michigan
quota for WAAC* is met.
The first (Proposal No. 1). would
The People vs. Herbert Couch.
I want to thank tho*e who sup-. e ramentai change* take place. '
,
..
„
Hastings canxe out on top with 46
ported
ine
at
the
Primary
Election
The
isolation
and
prosperity
of
!
*•
the
Barry
col
...,
amend the constitution to provide bastardy.
points to Charlotte's 28
and now as a candidate for alder- America In the paXt. Mr Sigler | Preabytcnan church. Sunday after- 15 volunteer*,
(Continued on Page 4. See. 1.J
Dean Keeler played hie beat game for the election of township office;*
nuir
3rt OBWrr Vandenpek and IKUII UI,
T Ol
»' IUIU
man of the 3rd ward. I solicit your । believe*
S0^1'., ®Fch 281 BL?
.oc *ock' Rpv'
,rH n
believes has
nas caused
causea most of
ot us
its to ;,"
and | vaIuM. and a separal
of the season and seemed to spark for terms of two years. This would
tupport M.ln » lhe election. Aprtl be
' ro concerned■ about' our own per-1
. I8
« rc Hathaway
-- ----------------officiatin
-g.
Gumm, emphasized the fact that Rather store* with about
the whole team. He scored 12 pointe do nway with the yean blections and NOTICE TO HASTINGS
ab
00 tyM*
the Army need* all the WAAC voi- and cuts. Cheeses, fate and oils,
make
the
terms
of
towtuhln
offi
­
(Continued on page 3. Sec. 1)
**•
BOWLERS
5. Louis &lt;Fon&gt; Abbey.
4-1
as did Lane. Banash accounted for
NOTICE
unteers
it
can
get
to
release
men
----------cials
correspond
with
that
of
coun
­
Goon Classics! Full handicap of
16. The boys really were happy af­
and canned fish will be listed on
I am a candidate for the office I for combat duty.
Each trained the meat chart
Navy Mothers Club will have a
ter that game. They ganged up on ty officials. This would appear to 360. For any man or woman En­ NOTICE
At least one of­
I
am
a
candidate
for
aiderman
be
a
change
entirely
in
line
with
of
city
Clerk
at
the
City
election
WAAC
thus
means
one
more
soldier
try
fee
22
00
per
couple.
See
prop,
Bake
Sale
at
Food
Center.
Sat..
Coach Brozak and tore his flashy
ficial point list must be posted In
Your sup- I tor the fighting front Thousands each store, and. in addition, point
red tie into shreds for souvenirs. economy and good government and for further Information at Hastiisgs In the second ward. Your support Mar. 27. with Mrs Prank Rogers on Monday. April 5th
and Mrs. Walter Hobbs in charge. port will be apprecl,Tted. —Sterling of trained soldiers confuted to rouRecreation
We will be open all will be appreciated.
He'd worn It as hls lucky piece all
Frank Hoonan.—Adv. 3-25.
C. Rogers.
summer—Adv.
3-25
season. Now the fellows are taking
the place where the rationed item
ANNOUNCING
up a collection lo buy him another
themselves are sold
Ute opening of a Nursing Center
one.
at my home, 544 E. Mill St., on
meeting will be held at lhe
age of 524 pointe per g
against April 12. for children of working
Central School building. Has­
Will care for children 2
their opponents 30 3 average. Ken mothers
tings. Thr committee In charge
dining rooms are exempt from
Lane and Ted Banash both broke to 6 years old. Home inspected and
the school scoring mark of 100. set approved by Barry Co. Health Dept.
No. 1—Effective March 29,1943
by Ted last year, with 225 and 232 Mrs Eugene Dalman. Phone 3119.
E. Walt and Mr*. Roy Cordes
pointe respectively in 14 games.
assisting.
r^ntt
Ptentt
Coach Brozak appeared on Har­ RUMMAGE SALE
r*l"b*
F*4"b*
COMMODITY
COMMODITY
COMMODITY
COMMODITY
COMMODITY
garth.
ry Carey's sports program from
legion hall. Friday nnd Satur­
WKZO In Kalamazoo on March 1. day. Apr. 2. 3. AUMiiees Auxiliary.
tine, non-combatant job* are im­
and they had a very Interesting Phone
patiently awaiting the day when
Mrs
min Harrv Larsen. 2558 or ;
BEEF
BEEF
LAMB—
PORK
READY-TOdiscussion about the member* of the riiunc
their work can be taken over by
Mrs. Shirlev Henrv. 2443. if you
Changes in point values will bo
team and the season a* a whole have donations—Adv.
MUTTON
this new army of volunteers.
EAT MEATS
made from time to time, but probSTEAKS
VARIETY MEATS
STEAKS AND CHOPS
Maybe you'd like to hear something
The variety of Jobs which the
'Contlnued on page 0)
about the boys Individually. WeTl
STEAKS AND CHOPS
Coater Chote
.............
8
WAAC's cah lake over Is great, the
Portartiouw
Brttol...
.
COOKED. BOILED. BAKED,
take the seniors first.
officers
said.
Aircraft
electricians
Hum ....
End Chopi
LU* Chops ......................
7
s
AND BARBECUED
Captain Ray Kenyon is an alland instrument specialists, bomb­
CM
KMmti
7
R* Chain.......................
Lslo-bowltM. frn'i and
around leader, an A-student. and
'
sight
repairmen,
camera
technicians,
Rlk-lMrtaiart
Dim..........................
LafChapi.
7
curad roly
10
mayor of the school a* well as being
Friends of Corp. Vincent and SalHim-ton* in. stela orhaH.
chauffeurs, classification specialists,
Rlb-7todiart
trti
Stoukitr Ctaci bbdi ar
Taodarta* . .
10
a stellar guard. Ray 1* 6 feet tall lie McPharlin are extending con­
Ham-ben* In. sfleas.........
control tower operators, glider in­
Sirtoi*
TablOitesU) _______
irm
7
and weighs around 155.
........................
gratulation* on live arrival of a
HMMbcai........... ...........
8
structors. gunsight mechanics, link
Hioi bull or think sad ..
Sirloin tonotei
Twins
Ken Lane, one of the year's high daughter. Nancy Kathleen, born
Stovldtr Ctopi nd Stalks
trainer instructors, message center
7
ROASTS
Hm tentltu. * hols cr
Trite..............................
scorers, also Is 6 feet and tips the March 10. at Cleveland. Ohio, where
clerks, motor vehicle dispatcher*.
Bilim. Irish ind curad cnly
•
G
Top Round
a wtabwMrt.........
beam al 155. He never appears to Mrs. McPharlin'* parent* live. It
1 parachute riggers, photographers,
UlRMlt bowls......
G
get ruffled during a game, but he's will be remembered Vincent bad
radio operator*, statisticians, steno­
This is a regular weekly feature
Pkaic et Sheelder ten*I*
Yoki. Rittla. u Trlisfia
ROASTS
always in there fighting.
fust started hl* first term of Reach­
VEAL
graphers, stock record clerks, tele­
Pta-.lsorStot.ldrr tene.’e-.i
ter.t in
.
5
T
Bill Garrison has been one of the ing last fall at a Flint high school
Lala-ehaia. taU. ar ««d cuts
phone operators, teletypist*. truck designed to aid you in your cur­
BsuISm Cutet. BhI Erirxt
Yata. Rsttk w Trtiagia
mainstays of the Saxons at guard when the draft summoned him. He
and tractor drivers, typists, weath- rent purchases of items rationed by
Lots -caster arts............
&gt;
STEAKS ANO CHOPL
7
all season. He was also quarterback was accented and assigned to be
the government. This newspaper
Him -vtetaertaO............
ssd concwitritn
Cbu. or ShKkfo. mini
on the football squad. Bill stands 101st medical battalion stationed nt
ROASTS
of the many assignments which tlie believes thLs service will enable in­
LtiaCtoW........................
Him battor steak and *
7
5 ft. 11 in. and weighs 160
Camp Jo*. T Robinson. Little Rock.
a tern In
G
WAAC's are trained to handle. The dividuals to cooperate more fully In
RlbCtow.........................
Hua-bcMltts
Spararibs.
9
Orville Bush (better known at Ark., where lie began his basic
Chuck at Shoulder, iquirt(Continued on page 2. Sec. 1)
(Naiklsr Cfur.k
winning the war on tlie home front.
Bill) is little but mighty. A* he says. training. Later he was sent to an
7
(IF art)
Shoulder steak tall (pieme)
u -teneltn
t
"I'm about 5 ft. 7 in. and weigh army technician's school at Spring­
tone In
ar Stoukitr, erm6
cr.u
Slrioia Stuk m Ctapi.........
Red Stamp A in War Ration Book
137 with my shoe* on." Bill started field.
nnd ,n completion of that
6
cs
boaaln .................
S
ShouMir stank tell (plate)
Two. for 10 Point* good March 2*
several ot the games and always course was transferred to Camp
ROASTS
bonaltss
S
through April 30.
saw plenty of action.
Carson, near Colorado Springs
STEWS AND OTHER CUTS
(r art) . .
t
ShMidar bull tail (Bcsicn
Rump ind SirWn-baas la
Dean Keeler 1* another senior where he received new* of the ar­
Canned Goo*. Etc.
BMP Rib ttMdlai (dUM
butt) ten* in
7
Rump 1*4 Sirtato toaatet
who wasn't a regular starter, but hc rival of hl* Utile daughter Since
tern M) (Port) .
Nack banal*...................
Four Candidates Per Month anaIUc fn"WaTRaiio'^Baok
lat
Shouidar butt tall (Boston
was always ready whep the team than he has been sitting with hl*
Nact-baMku ................
and C. tn War Ration Book Two.
G
SteaMtr bawl*
bull) - bonaiets..........
fingers crossed hoping for the
8
needed a good fast ball handler.
Must
Be
Supplied
Steak tent in..............
4
good
through
March
Sbaaiter banaitn
Ted Banash. the team's high point granting of an emergency furlough,
Blue point ration stamp, D. E. F,
Limb Pifliai Umb (twin*
To Meet Quota
man. la a Junior in school, but be­ so that he may be permitted to
OTHER PORK CUTS
irmn (tacks, flislu. t tacit l
STEWS AKO OTHER CUTS
Miss Grace Butler, school nurse good on-March 29. through April.
cause he participated in sport* in gaze on the face of hi* first bom
Spirtribs
4
tenth
ind
mltuflinaaut
here who te leaving to Join the Army
Jr. high, he will be ineligible next before far greater distance* make It
liaib trimmint t_______
6
Nick sad Bsckbow ......
2
Nursing Corps, is the flrat to volun­
season. Ted isn't quite 0 feet, and impossible We are all pulling for
stamp 20 tor I pound, good to
Brant- toMtet..............
STEWS AND OTHER CUTS
SAUSAGE
teer from the Branch-Barry-Cal­ April 20.
FmI bene Ln
vou. Mac. that your wisli will come
he also weighs 155.
Rink Mui .. .................
VARIETY MEATS]
houn Recruitment District since it
Duane Ottosen, a 0 ft. 3 in. center, true.
HacktoM la...................
Fit Backs and Clw Plates
4
Sugar
Start Rite
was formed on Feb. 22 according to
Irdia..............................
and John Coleman are two Juniors
hack bcMlan .......
Ptoits,ctgubr ...
5
Stamp
12 also good for 5 pounds
an announcement received from lhe
Dry Siuu(e Hard: Typical
who played a lot this year. Harold
U. S. O. NEWS
■
Sluak tent in
4
Jiris .
____
headquarter* at 25 East Michigan. through May 31.
Items ire hard SalsM.tard
Townsend, Mason and Dick Thom­
The Hastings Teachers Club
Steak nMHaal Mui -bam Both
coffee
and sugar coupons
Hxks
sad
Kiwcktes
.........
3
Battle Creek.
as. George Brown, and Keith Ayres
3
Cemlat, and Peppered .
I* sponsoring a formal Coast
ton.....
C
Briskat teruteu
If this are* is to meet its quota. are from the same War Ration
round out the squad.
LufFM
..... ..........
4
Smiteudi
4
Guard dance on Saturday night
Graus* Vail ind Pxtttes
Flask Mod
Book 1.
Several of the mothers and friends
Toapitt. ..........................
ml
(rsund
Irani
nwki.
plied from the combined three
of the team members gave the boys
VARIETY MEATS
P. M. -An, girl*. high echo©I
Thuri*|tr, and Mortadaih
flnki. ihiaki. brutb.
Nodi tent ten
counties each month.
a Basketball Banquet at the Legion
Stamp 17 good for one pair sIvom
3 1 Fresh. SiMktd ind Cooked
BACON
ml mluaiUnawi ml
Brales......... ...................
Recruitment for the area 1* in
Hall on St. Patrick's Day. Ear)
IrtemiMi
..............
charge, of Miss Ruth Tappan. Bat­
C bittsrttegi................... ....
Coleman led some group singing,
joining the G. 8. O- (girl* »ervGasellne
Ism
ibi
■
piaa.
dad
aa
tle Orwk. who 1* well known here
7
GroupA: Typical tians ira
and there were short speeches bv
Hearts ______________
3
VARIETY MEATS
Stamp Number 5 from Baste
through
her
connection
with
the
Bacon - tlab M pioct. Had oil
B
Dan Walldorff, Coaches Brozak and
can Betty Tredinnick — 2572.
W. K. Kellogg Health Foundation Mileage Ration A Book, worth 4
Britaj .. ........... .............
Goodell, and Captain Kenyon. Mr.
Iks* ibead. dnd cl!
Biked Ums.
a
Lola Kenyon—33M. or G. 8. O.
HAMBURGER
gallons of gasoline, good througn
and
Mr*.
Earl
Kansas.
The
work
Brozak presented the boy* with
Hurtt..........................
BKao Cuudun style, pint
MdUrtrSteun .
Tofl|nts...........................
, here in lhe county Is directly in May 21.
certificates of merit from the Mich­
2541. m soon ** possible
rtesd........................
KWmji...........................
ii
GrauaB: Typical limes are
Truck renewals for next quarter
charge of Mr*. Frank Carrother*
igan High School Athletic Associa­
Esn................................
1
Uran
....
IM s rmdi............
i
and Mr* Roy Hubbard. There are start April I.
tion. It was a vtery Informal occa­
Tails.....
S*Mtbmd&lt; .....................
3
Bacia plate ind |iwl
similar local organizations In each
sion and most of the fellows brought
attend the dance.
s
Saates..............................
2
...........................
M»f«.................. .......
, of the other twp eountiea.
their best girl along, so they had a
Coupon 4 food tar 11 galloeu:
grand time.
j It is the object of this group not
HOME NURSING CLASSES
Valid February 3 through April
I only to get active registered nuroea
All winter some of the teachers
Mr*. FarI Coleman, home
to volunteer for the Army or Navy
have been trying valiantly to navi­
| service*, but also to try and bring
gate the school buses through drifts
American
as many Inactive registered nurse*
and snow bonks, and now it* the
Greek (all hard nrietias)
res that
u possible back Into p*rt or full
muddy roads. They get stuck every
Potted nd Davilod
NOTICE
time service to helD do the
now and then and that give* their
Cheddar (Amricas) ..
CM Cm Conw..
CriteKit
first hour classes a very welcome
H C Dunton will
Seto..........................
struetora are available for the
vacation.
FMRss.
county Court Houm.
8rWL.......................
will be held
Last fall the combined vocal mus­
DM led
Maisrei.
Minster___ _______
train volunteer nurse aldo
ic groups presented a “Victory Sing"
Uateny.............. U
in the auditorium. They sang a lot
Miydrrtsd-Gntsd....
of patriotic songs, and sold quite a
1
large amount of stamp* and bonds.
candidate for
p»e^'re p,annln* another one for

CIRCUIT COURT
CALENDAR FOR
THE APRIL TERM

JUNIOR PLAY
FRIDAY NIGHT

WAR BOND
AUCTION APRIL 2

NO NEW REGISTRATION; RED STAMPS IN
WAR RATION BOOK TWO APPLY
County Likely To
Exceed Drive Quota

1

I

FINAL MEETING
OF BROTHERHOOD

WAAC OFFICERS
SPEAK HERE

V&amp; «&lt;

CLIP

THIS

AND

SAVE FOR

r.

REFERENCE

OFFICIAL TABLE OF CONSUMER POINT VALUES FOR MEAT, FATS, FISH, AND CHEESE

Additional
Home Front

RATIONING

☆ AT A GLANCE ☆

LOCAL NURSE FIRST
TO VOLUNTEER
FROM TRI-CO. AREA

Mia* Robson has organised a Hoa- NOTICE

g=r::
fwhd.. . . . . . . . . . .
lufits (aS terd nrJettas).

Waiter Wallace

�THE BASTINGS BANNER, THURSDAY, MARCH 25. 1M3

PADS TWO
McCoy, Sparta, Wls. HuUnga vUi-1

LOCAL NEWS

tor* yPOTt

Frtands of Mrs.

Devlin ' the birthday date of HtUt Gary j Mq. John Whitright who live south j &gt;

Gcorae

Mamn fn» 1

and (Aletha Fuller) of Columbus, Ohio., Scot Murphy, son of Mr. and Mrs.'trdng.

* AM DK«r*in

*. „«sSeSwS

"S'nXuw,

THIRTEEN ALL-A
STUDENTS ON
HONOR ROLL

SIXTY-THREE MEN
LEAVE
SATURDAY
erninar
k(|D
\FDV|I
■ UK JLll
V HLF

AUCTION SALES

,

und club attended a mass meat- tonlo. Ttxu. ■ wbsra ha will taka • noy a Captain.
ii* in Prudden auditorium In Un­ quaUfloaticm training u an aviaEnsign and Mn. William Gladsing on Sunday. Guest speakers tion cadet.
stone of Kalamazoo are the parwere Lieut. Gov. Keyes. Sherman, Word has been ,^..
ra wu
.. ..........
... on Sunday
received
that
Pfc. ents«.of. a son w
bom
._ ...
14. Ensign Gladstone is now
Bainbridge, general manager at Charles F. «
Barnes ..
is ...
ill Ln
the sU- March 14,
Townsend national headquarters In!tion hospital at Lowry Field. Den- stationed on-tiie west coast.
Chicago, and George Voss of Camp . ver. Colo.
An error was made last week in

a new granddaughter-a baby girl
being bom to Mr and Mrs. Robert
Timm of Ocala. Fla. Tlie little miss
u will
-u&gt; answer
weighed u5 &gt;».
lb 4 ox. ...
and
tr&gt; the name of Betty Lou. Mrs
Timm before her marriage was Ava
Sowcrby. granddaughter of Mr. and

You’ll continue to see our ods in the poper every week because we hove an
obligation to keep you fully informed about the food situation in general
and rationing in particular
. to acquaint you with the best food buys olf
the week .

. to help you pion your shopping better—ond because every

price is o low price every day. we've literally thousands of reasons for adver­

Morning Glory

tising.

Watch for our ads for greater economy of

Mrs. Earl Hicks, of Lansing She
was a Hastings resident for a long
lime .md has also been one of lhe
successful teachers of Barry Co
Robert J. Carter from Cloverdale,
is a member ot the committee which
is In charge of arrangements for the
Inter-fraternity party which will be
glvi-n March 20 in the ballroom of
Walwood Hall by three of the fra­
ternities on Wentem Michigan Col­
lege campus. Sigma Tau Gamma
Tlieta Chi Delta and Omega Delta
Phi Carter, who Ls the son of Mr
and Mrs. John L Carter, is cnroPca
u a Senior in the Industrial Arts
curriculum al Western Michigan
College.
CADET BOARD OPENS
The Kalamazoo Aviation Cadet
Examining Board has opened per­
manently at 310 Eleanor St.. Kal­
amazoo. Mich Army Aviation Cad­
et Training (Air Crew» is onen
or— to
all men. between the ages ofl7
of tl to
tu
26 &lt;inclusive! married or Minuk.single
who has been a citizen of the Unit­
ed States for a period of at least
ten (10&gt; years and are found inenIfied mor,,ly ,nd Ph&gt;»»ca&gt;ly &lt;iual-

WE’VE THOUSANDS
OF REASONS
FOR ADVERTISING

MILK

“
Watrous will be glad to hear she Is
recovering from a recent serious o,reratlon. She 1* at the home of htr

points" and money!

Tall can, each

Tlie following papers must be
furnished the Aviation Cadet Boartl
before the Mental Examination can
ix- taken: One application blank,
completely filled out and figned'
Certified copy of your Birth Certi­
ficate. or BajXLsmal Record, or oth­
er satisfactory proof ot birth: Three
letters ot recommendation from re­
putable non-related citizens. 17
year old applicants must have paienu consent blanks signed bv at
east one parent and notarized, in
triplicate; 18 to 26 year old ap­
plicants must have a letter from
. their local Selective Service Boards
'stating that applicant has not been
' ordered for Induction and that he
। is not employed in any occupation
; essential to the War Effort.

Juanita Swift. U2&gt;.
rLTZr?.
--------------------------- ---- ---------------------------

MILD CHEESE • 35c
DOLE PINEAPPLE

26'
24'
2 *or 27'

. No. 3 *Ueed

16 points

DOLE PINEAPPLE

1st CALL PEAS
16 poinls

PEAS, GREEN GIANT

2 crushed

DEL MONTE PINEAPPLE
7 points .

Na. 1 shea

DEL MONTE PINEAPPLE

2for27,

CATSUP, STOKLEYS
8 points ....

.

TOMATO SOUPS,
Campbell's. 6 point.

DEL MONTE PINEAPPLE

18'
2 ,or 29'

..

13 paint .

DEL MONTE CORN
8 points -..Vac P*
Del
Monte
WHOLE GREEN BEANS
ii potato
IO
COFFEE
White House, lb. .

Amber Coffee
COFFEE
Kent Chib. lb.

COFFEE
Sliver Eagle, lb.

COFFEE
Manor-House,

lb.

COFFEE
Quaker, lb.

PERCH

1

TOMATO WRIGHT BEST
21 point*

.

, . .

.

.

PORK &amp; BEANS
8 pointsNo. 1 o

HOMINY
11 points

2,or 25'
17'
g for 31‘
3 cons 29'
18'
2‘-15'
2for 19'

Soap Powder

26'
28'
31'
29'
37'
35

Ration Calendar
SUGAR: Stomp 12.
June 1 For 5 lbs.

good to

COFFEE: Stomp 26. gcod to
April 26. For 1 lb.
POINT STAMPS:
to April .1st.

4 ’ HEAT

ABC good

Pride. Ige. pkg

.2

Soap Flakes
Chiffon, for fine fabrics . .

25'
22'

ORDER-BY-MAIL
WELLMANS

HEALTH FOOD
SHOP
129 N. MECHANIC ST.
JACKSON. MKW1IGAN

Bulk

Gelatin, lb.

Wheal Germ, lb35c

American

Dietaids

Co. '

"SoupleU"

COFFEE SUBSTITUTES
Suykec. 35c
Break flit Cup

Food

IN

Ferrin.

FOOD

Flego. 40c
Me

Bottle

Nalon .

O

&amp; pkgv

Starch

O

Argo Gloss

" pkgs.

Toilet Soap

21'
17'
5'

'ptlo HamwIom. Cloverdale; Robert
»Shelbyville: Charles
^vklT’ Sfc*!.T,‘Uoi
'Charles Sawdy. Wbodlxnd: George
Daniel Roush. • volunteer!. Hastings;
■ Loyd B. Ulrey. Lake Odessa;
Richard Wilson Paige. Dowling Ed­
MRS. PERCY WINSLOW &amp;
win
Charles
Parker.
Dowling;
। Continued from page I. Sec. 1)
Richard Wilcox. Hartings; Curtis
special training and knowledge ac­
Having sold their farm the above Ephraim Hawkins. Hastlmt.s: Ray­
quired during -ervice with the will have an auction sale nt the mond E. Garvey. Nashville; Gar­
WAAC's may be the "kev to suc­
located 1 mile north, 'i mile rett Earl Everson. &lt;volunteer'. Free­
cess In civilian occupations after place
enrt of the Coimtv farm. 3«4 miles port; Michael Henrv Ulrich. Hasthe war Ls over.
northeast of Hastings, or 1-4 mile i lings: Dale Bums Dukes. Freeport.
To be eligible for enrollment In west of the -Pratt school. Thev arc
Robert Pau! Shoemaker of Nash­
the WAAC. an applicant must b&lt;- offering
an excellent list of cows, ville. who also iMssed the exam­
a—A woman citizen of the Unileu
States between the ages of 21 to 44 hay. Ford car. and farm machinery. ination. waived the week’s time nt
years. Inclusive: b— submit satlsfac- ' Dewev Reed will cry lhe Mie ,nnd home, and went directly to Fort
tory proof of dale of birth nnd citi­ Jay Wihg will act as clerk. See Cutler.
Six others, who also passed, were
zenship; c—have an excellent chai- the adv elsewhere in this Issue for
accepted In the naw and thev. too
ncter: d—present two character ref­ full particulars.
will leave/nn Saturday
Richard
erences from responsible btulne&amp;r. or
professional people in her commun­ DEATH OF FORMER RESIDENT E Brower will ro to Cami&gt; Pear.-.
Word was received before wc went Macruder. Va.. and John August
ity. nol to be relatives who arc pci sonaily acquainted with the appli­ to pres* of the death of Mrs. J. A Sehullz Lyle Edward Gillespie, Al­
cants ability; e—pass n mental, Skillmnn of Comstock, a former bert Wilson Higgins. Fred J. Shipps,
,ir HasHngs.
nna’imc*, and
nna Robert aainnr
all, of
I-amar
alertness lest: f—qualify according rrsldrnt of HiMtings. Funeral scrv- -nl
tn n standard' height und weigh: Ices will lx- held Friday morning at jordan of Bellevue, will go to the
,10 oclock.at the Truadale funeral Great Lakes »•— • Training sta­
chart.
Naval
Monthly nay L-. at the same rate home in Kalamaxoo with burial in tion.
a-, tn the Arjny. grade and weight the Dowling cemetery.
. Anotlrer large group Ls scheduled
I to go to Kalamazoo April 1..
More information concerning en­
listment in the WAAC cun be ob­
WAR—FORGET IT.
WAR BONDS
tained from Mr- F L. Bauer. Mrs
Clayton Brandsietter, Mrs. Fay .
Marble. Mrs Florence Grow. Mis.-. 1
Ambra Frdcwa. Mrs. Norbert Schn-

$145

RATIONING

*B1TS FOB TBEE BOOKLETS
BATTLE CREEK FOOD CO
CELLO DIETETIC FOODS
8 WIIObE GRAINS
-REDUCING BOOKLETS
ZILPHIA MelNTYBE WELLMAN
CERTIFIED COUNSELLOR
BATTLE CREEK FOOD CO.

E. Wait. Mis Otto Isenhath. Miss
Grace Ri-ickortl. Mrs James Briatol. Mrs U*slie Izx-kwood and Mrs
, Rov Cordes all of Hastings.
. Outside of Hastings. WAAC Rc.cruiting Information is in Charge
of the following: Middleville. Mrs
Paul Faulkner; Nashville. Mrs.
Maude Furniss: FYeeport, Mis. Leon
Hcwk; Delton. Mrs. Rover He nt on;
Dowling. Mrs. Lloyd Gaskill
■

BOWLI

Dave Oo&lt;
regularity, i
211*222—
scoring. T
ull-time ret
key to a
Goodyear B
merclai Ix-t
Roy Hub
with a 624
In ttie Ret
241-109-184
590 In the
Theatre. V
vllle bunch
last game I
high for th
COMMEH
year Bros.
rv»«f»* Rhe
Moynahan 1
Moose &lt;2&gt;-

-Midflli-vlll
HUSS 1,1
—Shoo Offl
of nee &lt;i»:
Ians &lt;0&gt;.
RECREA’
&lt;3&gt;—Middle

Rings &lt;2»—
PISTON
No. 1 I3&gt;—

Best Scores
D. Goodyet
H. Hubbard
H. Long
R. Moore
W. Wcllnia
K. Chase

H. Cook
K. Clark
W Schade

Jean Bro
der teamed
doubles cro
lYiurnamen
Considtrnb
Brower whe
made up o
Mrr. Schad
of 160-151ti handicap
Scores
J. Brower—
M. SaWyvr
M. Thomas
V. Wheatin
. K. Dolan—
D. French
B Brai-mil
M. Smith—
J Finnic—
V. Shroyer

R. Monlca
E Tate— N

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41
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b 39c
FRESH GROUND STEAK
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lb. 39c PORK SPARE RIBS
PORK SHOULDER STEAK
lb. 39c PORK NECK BONES
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SATURDAY. MARCH 27

31

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Oc

SUNDAY ond MONDAY. MARCH 28-29

CHINA GIRL
Barrain matiner Sunday 1:00 to 3:00

TUE.. WED.. THUR . FRI . MARCH 30 to APRIL 2

FRUITS L VEGETABLES

bunch
CELERY
5c
CARROTS new 2 bunches 1 7c
lb. Ac
POTATOES
lbs.
13c
RUTABAGAS
2
PARSNIPS
2 lbs. 11c
FRESH PEAS
2 lbs. 35c

Sheep, hay. machinery and mtoedlaneons articles
Henrv Flannerwill cry thr rale and E E. Grav
- }
where in this issue for full partlculars.

WAAC OFFICERS
SPEAK HERE

Soap Flakes
Soap Cubes

help. Mr. Mills will have an auction
sale at hU farm one mils tut of
Calkins school; or 3 1/4 miles
southwest of Prairieville. He is of- '
Sixty Savcn Get Names
ferifig a good list of hones, cattle. ’
’
''
Navy *to "Receive
Six;
On List This Period
hogs, nay and grain, and farm ma-1
One Went on to Ft. Custer
The first marking period for .„ the chincry. Deucy Reed. ulU cry the I
Ninety Barry county men took
second semester ended March 22 at “I-1 ■«&gt;&lt;! Henry Rogen will act as, nm
H^iopTHIgh*school*
’r lllt
..------ wtthT'princ"--------t. fx
See
the aav.
adv. eisewne.^
elsewhere in their
™ir physical examinations for
pal Edwin Tiyfor announcing the ’tWr Lssue for full particulars,
.army service at Kalamazoo .but
Saturday.
The following group
following tail of sixty-seven stu- FMMFT~. «wlV"iCZ„
passed nnd leave for Cartip Grant.
dents on the honor roll There were ESJ!’’ryT ""AN. Prop.
thirteen All-A students tn this .
Swft“ has sold hls fann । IU.. Ulla week Saturday"
B. an unusually large number.»ul have an auction sale at the
Dale LeRoy Roush. Freeport:
r students were quite evenly I
located 1 mils south. 11/4 William Russell Lind. Woodland;
divided between lhe grudes-15 In
M ea*‘
Maple Grove, or 4 Jams* K. Burghduff. Hasting*. Vic­
the 9th. 19 in the 10th, 14 in the ."}*&gt;« “utl?' 't,
e wc’'t °J ?!ash' tor Clifford Munton. Hastings;
11th. and 18 in the-12th. The list '“£• He &gt;* oH'-ring a good list of Thurlow Henry Stuck. DeltonX Gil­
follows:
horses, cows. hay. farm machinery bert Wallace Paine, Hastings; 'Rob­
3.00 'Ali-Ai-Bevcrly Bradford. and household goods Henry Flun- ert Charles Francisco, Hatting*;
Virginia Demaray. Anne Goodyear ’’•‘P’
CTT lhf-“le„and * ,K
Esther Ragla. 9th. grade-. Charlcen ^ray wiH act as clerk. See the adv. Fred Raymond Ziegler. Hastings;.
Cappon. Florence French. Marilyn fh*«here in this Issue for hill par- । Dorian Dean Sanders. Bellevue;
Albert Wells Reialer. Freeport; Ho­
ZuttermeUter. 10th grade: Bon- ;tllculars.
ward Leroy Naylor. Hasting*.
nie Brandstetter. Audra Endsley.
............
vr..nB&gt; ..vp,
| Norman James Keller. Clover­
Beatrice Bush. 11th grade; Orth.i
Having rented hls farm and no dale Charles Floyd Ogden. HasHawMitz. Mary Ketchum. Marjorie
further tue for the machinery. Mr tings; Olcnard DeBoll Showalter.
Norton. 12th. grade.
2.99-2 75— Robert Casey. &lt;9&gt;; Lois Bayne will have on auction sale at Nashville: William Edmond DunCampbell, Philip Frandsen. Shtrlev the farm located 11/4 miles Routh.lap. Hastings; James Weal Henau,
Henry. Jr.. Laura Saltan, &lt;10&gt;: Mar- of Coats Grove, He U offering a Dowling; Stanley Lyman Hansen,
U B®*'®"- Raymond Kenyon., good list of farm tools and also two ' Nashville; Richard Maxwell Bauer.
• horses. Dewev Reed will cry the Hastings; Eugene Melvin Flanders
2.74-2 50-Jlm
Coleman. Mary •'ale and Clifford Hammond will | Hastings: Glenn Homer Bachelder.
See the adv. else- Hastings; John Emanuel Teller. Jr.
Lockwood. James Long. John Mal­ act os clerk
colm. John Richardson. Martha where in this issue for full particu- Battle Creek, route 4: Charley wqHam Rice, Hastings; Robert Earl
Wedel. '9': Doris Lockwood. Agnes IarxIFUher. Hastings; Clarence Joseph
Thompson, &lt;IO&gt;. Marilyn Bristol. WALTER J. SUNDAY, Prop.
Huver. Hastings.
Willo Hampton, Raymond Martin
'll.; JowE
M»run &lt;lwm-j. a
^Havlnj XS-E'"'I''/,
sold the tamj. Mr. Sun- ;' Roral * TOoze
Good,
Delton;
। m«V will d.oiKw' vf tlie jX'fSonil 1
prvpcro at
property
a: puouc
public auction at the
farm located
located 3
3 milts
miles ^ulh
south of Has...
Gm«aW rS^uiJ* &gt;u!h‘
j
farm
chen Vander Voort. &lt;I2&gt;
• i— on
— M-37.
••
nnwnm ueortie Johnston. Naan­
i
tings
He
Lx
offering
a
2.49-2 25—Fred McDonald. Bever­
cows MK feed,
reen
Ernest William Shilton. Hasly Myers, Roberta Ouster Junior good list of horses, cows. hogs.
homdmld “nw; ,4oy*1 nwcl
Sherman. &lt;9i; Donna Bachelder. farm machinery and
Hastings;
Shirley LaVem Cox.
Doris Beystrum. Elizabeth Cort- goods. Dewey Reed will erv lhe Woodland Ronald Avery McKib­
sale
and
Clifford
Hammond
will
aet
riuht. Tom Dolnn. Richard Foster
ben. Hastings:
Robert
Kendall
Marmrle Rltzman. Loraine Schantz ,as clerk. See the adv. elsewhere In Moqn I volunteer), Hastings: Lin­
j
this
issue
for
full
partlculnn.
William Stebbins. Doris -Snyder.
coln Neil Weller, Hnstlngi.; Robert
2»v'. uuun 921
uoirman.
roster,
uidb —'
p,?l“n- uaii faster.
Lee Pierce. Hastings; Richard Dew­
Monts
Hill.
Thelma
Shultz.
Dak”
***«
,»*»•
Morri.,
Tlaviuu* oiiuii*. Dale
Bponseller.
h.L! f"r,n wvl n,ov- ey Pike, Hastings: Robert Lewis
Sponsener. Tom Waters.
Waters, &lt;11»: Irl-.
Iris . H1‘vlnK
Haldwin. Pauline Chandler. Senta *n&lt; to Another. Mr. Kipp will have Mon Ison. Doster: Kenneth Hugh
Saleno. Battle Cieek. route 4:
Furrow.
/.•-rd
Rotart
Chaff^. H^tingii
Murphy. Virginia Wheating. &lt;12'
W^Milo Cojdren. Patricia
^^-..•."L^d^ro^rde.
Ills" Kelley‘"'ll...

2 ‘or
GRAPEFRUIT
ORANGES ige. 126 size doz.
GRAPEFRUIT texas seedless 4 *or
3 lbs.
APPLES. SPY
sweet
2 lbs.
POTATOES
lb.
ONION SETS

15c

Our Government asks every family
in America with available space, lo
grow some Fruit and help ip the War
effort. Home Owners arc urged to
------Fighting men. our
Allies, and the- people on the homo
front, need the vitamin*, minerals, sugar* of fruit for health
and st l ength.
Let mr "how you how you can plant now—enjoy dcliciou*
fruit* nmatingly soon—increase the value of your properly
—help hurry our Victory. Call me. No obligation.

STARK'S YOUNG-BEARING TREES
Grow More and Finer Fruit—Quicker
Plant fruit tree* nnd plants you can depend on to live and
bear good fruit—QUICKER! 1
ill uhow you Stork’s famous
RECORD-BEARING STRAIN TREES—vigorous, sturdy, young
trees. They arc quick bearing. They arc heavy bearing.
They an- the cream of 127 year* of Stark-Burbank fruit crea­
tion and improvement. Call or write me vithout obligation,
flowering shrubs lo beautify the home grounds, and for th
out door room.
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E. F. BOTTUM. 320 E. WALNUT ST
HASTINGS. MICH. PHONE 2322

1001 Ihrilis from the 1001 Nights
\I1 in beautiful 1 I
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IBM Hall. Marta Manter and &gt; i-iu

BAHRY

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Hastings. Mich., Phones 2247-2282

FRIDAY and SATURDAY. MARCH 26-27
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FDDDLt ENTER

SEVEN MILES FROM ALCATRAZ
SUNDAY and MONDAY, MARCH 28-29
Weaver Brother* and thin Lynn Merrick

MOUNTAIN RHYTHM

We re here to serve you. Gas, Oil or
Tire Repairing. Let us help keep
your car running for the duration

M«KEt SERVICE OIL SALES
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�Tnr HASTINGS BtNNTR THURSDAY. MARCH ?5. 1M3

136-183-151-452 can take an active interest in the
195-127-124-446 attaint of our community, our state
988 I B. Braendle
— - and -438
our nation, and so far as oiu
970 , A. Bowerman
973 I
' ------------- |E.- -Karme*
—L. Pieraon abilities permit, give expression Ut
thet direction.
’
E. Koepllnger^-J. Parcell
During the supper, music was
Dave Goodyear, with considerable , B. Kimmel—F. O'Donnell
furnuntd by the orchestra and later
regularity, reeled off *ame» of 230- H. Roush—8. Palmer
group autguig was Jed oy Die* Lop2U-222—663 to lead the week'* A. Hawthorne—O Relekord
pentnien,
with
Miss
Florence
Camp
­
fccoring. The series was a dose J. Brower—V. Utter
bell at the piano.
"
all-time record score and was the '
-----------------o • »--------------Acting pirataent. Keith Yerty
key to a three game victory for WOMENS BOWLING IXAGI'E
1 (Continued from page 1. Sec. f)
previaca.
in
absence
ot
thr
secre­
C"“"
Thrmlinr
schUrr
.......... —._....
... —-------- jlon|(&lt;mal affaitv-44MU—*i- have over­
tary, jonn Hrwnt. lortner president.
mnriai tx'ague
In the Citv Tournament doubles looked our responsibility In main- Chas Faul read the minutes of tne
Roy Huboara nn second Plwas inspired on Monday night nnd. mining the govcrnmintul nnd eco- r«uruur&gt; meeting and tne treas­
with a 624 series tor Piston Rings m 'her
first two ■ainr.s
gs-------------------------er fint
r cored hu:e nonUc flTfcm which makes ..
it rpns- urer. Dewey Knxi, gave the Until- , ■ •
in the Recreation with acores ut counts ot 210 and 218 but faded in'sibic for us to be tree, hnpoy and rial teport which allowed a balance
1 ' "
241-199-184 and Harry Long scored th- third game w 123 to rhutk up tmosiN rou ■
on iunid ot j'juJJ ut tne end of
"
590 in the same league lor Strand |n &amp;51 total Which was high for the
Great problems are bound to lie February.
iw-t./.o-.
Theatre. W. Wellman ol Middle- evening.
prcwi.tcd tn the American people
Kev. u W. Slone gave the wel- - i&lt; .. । .
vilie bundled nine strikes in hls ■ Frances
Juppstrom
co-rtarred a* *oon a* the unpleasant b;r uk.»s ceme to lhe ludies alter which Mr. i&gt;«i. • ik-r,
last game to give him a 237 score Iwith Mrs. Schader and counted of winning tills war ts over Tht -e Yerty introduced tne speaker o! »f * ,•*•»&lt;» ■
high for the week
games of 200 nnd 202 but with a problem* will effect tlie smallest the evening. Kim t-igier. pronunem |
COMMERCIAL LEAGUE—Good- mediocre 143 second game totaled cornmhnitle* ami invoke tlie sev- local atuiiney.
,
year Bros Hdwe. (3&gt;—Medics (0&gt;; 545. Mrs. D. Thater hit 489 lor eral* states
- •
- nation. Every
and the
Tills being the time for the an- J
rn&lt;f— Rhon (2i._Trin Cnfe H&gt;; third place with 185-159-145
interest in s«lety has Its problepu nual cieciiuq. bahuts were placed
Moynahan Sales &lt;2»—City Dads &lt;1»; , State Insulation won three game.* such us agriculture'. Industry. bti*i- :-t the piate.s of tne mrmoets, ko&gt; a t&gt;v&gt;
Xtoow &lt;2f—Auto Sport Shop &lt;l&gt;; frotn puton Ring Shop; Portia. nee-&gt;. labor, finance, social security Yatger and Ous Wingeier were ap- |
►
A nd ru% Service &lt;3&gt;—State Instil'- made n clean sweep uf Hie serle- and hundred* of others.
'
pointed as tellers, and the rrAuiu &lt;
tion &lt;0&gt;; Consumers Power Co. (2&gt; .with Banner; Leonards conned
Tlie succru, of democracy depend.* were as follow*: Pres. Keith Yerty; I
-------—Middleville Creamery •!&gt;
three fnkn Bonnet and Gown; Trl&gt; upon more democracy, Mr. Slul&lt; r Vice Pres .John Hewitt; Sec . Dew- I LlPUl
JIarn. Adro(mle. ton of
BLISS LEAGUE—Tool Room &lt;3» won a pair of'gnmcs from Michigan {glinted out. Prom time immemorial cy Recd; Ttcas.. L. J Adams.
Mr* II- A Adrounie. Hastings, is
—Shoo Office &lt;o&gt;: Enxtneen '2-— BdtTel. Co.; Orphans took a pair tlie tendency in every democratic
Dismissal was by .singing the hcre. for u tPW days rnroule to a
Office tli; Foundry «3»—Electric- from RiiM. and Piston Ring Office country ha* been lo curtail rights, Doxology and tepealing Ine Lord* new assignment In Nehro-ska Ueut.
Ians i0&gt;.
WOh three from -------- -privileges, freedom, und to estab­ Prayer.
। Adrounie is in the Medical Corps
RECREATION LEAGUE - BllM , Best scores
lish bureaucracies and "Let George
-----------------• • •
: nnd say, that he find.* the work ini31—Middleville &lt;0&gt;; Strand Thea- t Schader
210-218-123-551 do if. You and .1, tomorrow, must
gquid Kall
(tensely interesting.
tre &lt;2&gt;— Leonards &lt;1&gt;; Piston —
•
200-143-202-545 be less interested in our own little
F. Juppstrom
Riiigs &lt;2t—Hastings Ice and Fuel D. Thayer
Squid, a fl*h which is a member
personal snhetes of life, and give
131-168-163-462 more earnest concern to those of the octopus family, is' tlie bait
D. Taliaferro
163-143-154-462 about us. We cannut all Isold pub­ used by the fishermen
PISTON HING LEAGUE-Office
Gaspe, i
146-154-159-450 lic tiffice. There niiv b» *n&gt; i—jr
No. 1 i3i—Shipping io&gt;. Office No.
2 &lt;2i—Machine ”
Room
----- *• &lt;1&gt;.
165-144-146-455 ot that already. Dut each of us. Province of Quebec, to catch cod.

BOWLING NEWS

|D. Taliaferro—D. Thayer
| B Weaver—3. Eckert
J. Newton—D. Cappon

SPECIALS

S FINAL MEETING
- OF BROTHERHOOD

*

179- 195-215-589
112-1!0- ' 17- ■
180- 184-209-573
193-197-169-559
168-181-201-550
171-196-183-550
W Schader
185-170-192-547
Women* City Tournament
■ Jean Brower and lheollne Schadcr teamed together to cop the
doubles crown in the Annual City
Ttmrnanu-nt with a 1123 serie­
Considerable credit rots to Ml-.Brower who .‘cored a fine 530 serie.,
made ut&gt; Of 193-IG6 nnd 171 games
Mr*. Schader •cored 455 with game,
of 160-151-136
Tin- play a handicap bosh.
Scores
J Brower—T Schader
M. Sawyer—M. Goodyear
M. Thomas— M. Ita-d
V. Wheating—E Payne
K Dolan—D Hrbdon
I) Frftich-E Fren.ii
B Brarndlr-J. Daniels
M. Smith-L Willetts
J Finnic—C Hubbard
V. Shroyer—P. JuppMroai
L. Teu’lnk—A. Branch
R. Monica—C. Fuller
E. Tate—N. Coleman

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241/2 lb. tack
lb
POP CORN
guaranteed to pop
2 lbs
NAVY BEANS
DENNINGS CHOCOLATE ICE CREAM MIX
3 for
WALL PAPER CLEANER

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15c
5C
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ANNIVERSARY^

sun*«

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NOT JUST A BOLT

SATURDAY

0..- «'*

“ «•. -o-assn

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NVllmdv shoPP'1”
this
°
. . f,rti Penney
the buP"'»
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OF YARD GOODS

con mo*®*

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Fetching Styles For Home!

SEERSUCKER
CASUAL DRESSES

FROM
Button Front Types
Shirtwaist Styles

ZIEGLER

2-Piece Styles

it’s lovely fesses
smart pajamas..
new clothes for the kids

KNOWS

GOOD ROADS

A delightful new group ot
dresses, designed to fit Into
your private life with smart
MnpUcityi CrUp seersucker
In flattering midriff models,
sleek shirtwaists. and popular
button-front styles.

GABARDINE Gels The
Summer Style Vote!

• Princest Stylet! .
•'Basque Waists!
* Tailored Types!
Fresh and colorful as
the first spring crocus!
Lovable . . . tubbable
little cotton* in all the
pattern* girl* love.
Dainty dola»\ candy
stripes, winsome print*
with all lhe pretty trim­
mings to set her eyes asparkle and her cheeks
aglow! 3-6X. 7-14.

Men's SLACKS
"XTQT just a bolt of Yard Goods, it's much more than that! It’jra new dress for Mrs. Miller
—Play Suits for the Fletcher kids—Pajamas for Mother and Dad—a Bedspread for

Aunt Martha! It's the hundreds of clever and useful and pretty things into which the nimble

wits and shuttling fingers of women can transform it. In a sense this simple bolt of Yard Goods

is the crest and liallmatk of a great American business—The J. C. Penney Company.

Clattroom Cottons

SUNNY TUCKER'
FROCKS

398
Perfectly Draped!

Ruggedly Woven!
For dress, for sports, for
the office, for EVERY
occasion it's gabardine!
Handsome plain, twill or
bedford cord weaves in
1943 s most popular new
shades)
Boys* Sport Slacks 1.98

THE FIRST PENNEY STORE,.OPENED 4t

YEARS AGO IN KEMMERER, WYOMING,

SET A NEW. PATTERN OF NEIGHBORLY,
LOW COST, RETAIL STORE SERVICE

Apparel Features of Great Interest
Fine Wool-Rayons!
Popular Corduroys!

IF YOU WANT

A

State Highways on an

I efficient, economical,

non-political basis for all the

people, then you want

Yard Goodi were a major part of the Mock in
trade of Mr. J. C. Penney s fieri little More —
opened 41 years ago this month in Kemmerer,
Wyoming.

From the outside it looked far from impressive.
Inside, though, people ditcotercd it was different.
For this More war dedicated to a new kind of Mote-

iegler, Republican nom­

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Infants Knit Creepers
Absorbent cotton knit suits
for rugged wear and lots
of washing. 6 mos.
A Ac
to 2 years. —
99

Srport Tweed*!

Bright Plaids!
Choose your spring coat
right now, from thia
lovely collection of bud­
get-priced fashions!
Smart belted styles of
sparkling plaids . . .
novelty styles of woo)
and rayon tweed . . .
sport types of colorful
corduroy that are rever­
sible! 9-17 and 12-18

THE ENTIRE MAP OF THE UNITED STATES

commissioners.
Kemmerer took to the firn Penney store ar buf­
falos take to pasiurc*

Republican Primary Ballot

So did Moscow; Idaho later on. And Salt Lake
City, Utah. And San Antonio, Texat. And today
there pre O»cr 1600 Penney Mores in all 48 watt*,
and Penney's is truly an American Institution,

ZIEGLER KNOWS
GOOD ROADS

For every hundred^doHarr «onh of sheetr, or
blankets, or shoes, or Yard goods the Penney More
sells in Peoria. Illinois or Scranton, Pennsylvania,
or Savannah, Georgia, it piys back honest and sub"
Mantis] savings.

ELECT

Forfesery hundred dresses, or shirts, or overalls it
sells in Waltham, Massachusetts, or Stockton, Cali­
fornia, or Chillicothe, Ohio, it nays back rich divi­
dends in local salaries, rent ana taxes.»»

Today Penney stores from Coast io Coast arc mak­
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still the Penney way .

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�THE HASTINGS BANNER, THURSDAY. MARCH IS, 1BU
Mildred va. Dale Main, divorce
Catherine M. va. Everett E. Brook*
divorce.
Carl D. va. Elizabeth Warner, dldivorce.
vorce.
Kittle Bowne Olney vs. Linian ot~Mir«h
Gerald B. va. Margaret Cole, di­
Burke, determination of ownership. I
. vorce.
1’lorence
In tlie matter of Petition for Sale
of Lands for Delinquent Taxes for divorce.
1-.H0 and prior years, ux (mice.
(Continued from page 1. dec. 1)
Florence vs. Lucius Lobdell, di­
Tw.wii2.Ti' fiar«K •;
The People vs. Nelson Parker, no vorce.
respass.
.
|
Charles H and I*rura S. Clsler
action given.
U. S. of America Pam Security 1 m i&gt;&gt;
vs. Maude D. Herrema and Sarah Admn. vs. George and Amanda
Marvin F. Cooley vs. Pet Milk Kepkcy, bill to set aside deeds and Hliellcnbargcr. replevin.
rescind contract.
Co . trespass.
Charlie Raymond va. Edward Mil­
Vlettn Cathey vs. Richard Bess- , Zigmoiu K. and Elizabeth Le- ler. trtspa&amp;s.
blecki va. Silas Stiles, et al bill to
Harry Stehr va. Carl Miller ano
nicr. trespass.
quiet title.
Carl Hula, trespass.
Alberta Cole vs. Richard Bcssmer.
Clayton J. and Beuie C Mc­
Grace
Wtl va. Harry Shute, treatic.spas*.
Keown v». Rudolf Schaar. et al. bill
Russell Brinkley'v*. Richard Bess- to
1 quiet title.
Emeat Pierce vs. Dorian D. San­
mer. trespass.
Phyllis E. va. James Burdette ders trespass.
divorce.
.
Myrtle
Prozybysx and Myrtle
Omar Barnum vs. Consumers Smith,
I
Clark Edwin Davis, et al. vs. Vil­ Gould vs. Archie and Mary Corri­
Power Co., trespass.
gan. no action given.
Linda Lou Powell, by next friend, lage of Woodland, land removal.
Maude Lmrulne vs. H. Vern Neil,
Walter Wallace vs. National Ac­
vs Matthew Ballch. tresjuu*.
divorce.
ceptance Service, et al. bill to Bet
Nun-Jury Civil Causes-*
Geprge T. vs. Dorothy Gardner, aside transfer.
Eliza J. Foster vs. Howard Price divorce.
| Melvia vs. Chas. Helsel, divorce NOTICE TO CREDITORS
and wife, ejectment.
Robert D. vs Margaret J Fuhr­ I Adelbert Cortright vs. Louis and
Harry O Mohrmann, Recr . vtr
man,
divorce.
— ..
M—...
in ...
I Madeline Garman
Injunction
Albert J. McClelland, assumpsit.
'
In the matter of the Petition ot
Ruby May
?•------va.—Wayne
--------- Nelson Mar- , pr»iV nrf,«
Wm. C. Mam. Gdn.. v*. Hayden
Henry Stehr, tt al. petition to dis- tens, divorce.
| Nmlre !•
dlt
Hathaway, trespass.
land from the village of
ixmie R. Neal and wife n. Fred
Wm. C. Main vs. Hayden Hath- connect
'
Middleville.
j. Young, bill to establish conveyaway, trespass.
Phyllta Mar vs. Donald L. Me- ance.
Edward D. Weil*. Recr.. vs.
I Belva E. vs. Joseph W. Kidder.
Thomas David French, assumpsit Donald, divorce
lu the matter of the Petition of j George vs. France* Juppstrom. divorce.
the Barry Co. Board of Supcrvi*- 1divorce
Bonita A. vs. IxRoy J. Symons,
B labee Formerly a Canyon
ors. iiftlilon to determine water
divorce.
ieicl of Thomapple lake.
The main street of Bisbee. Aria.,
Elmer F. vs. Mary H- Gallup, di­
Null Shed Steel Corp. vs. Stand­
is the paved floor of a once tortuous
vorce.
ard Stamping Co., trespass.
canyon, with houses built in tiers on
Vonda
Jean
vs.
Donald
EUsworth
Harry o. Mohnnann. Recr. vs.
the sloping walls.
Claude J. Munhall, Exec , susump- Rayner, divorce.
alt.
Mutthew Baltch vs. Robert E. ■
Powell, trespass.
John Sienkiewrelcz vs. George ■
Sherman, appeal from justice court.
Sophia Hill vs. Clyde Benton, de­
claration on a promissory note.
Archie O. and Mildred C. Sinclair ,
-vt. Vrrn D- und Mildred M. Sin­
clair, assumpsit.
UNS OF VAKI1TWS
Walter M. and Vcrdie L. Sinclair I
IN VALUI
vs. Vern D. and Mildred M. Sin­
MEL-O-BIT
clair. assumpsit.
Ivan Powell, by next friend. *s.'
.Matthew Ballch, trespass.
'
S1VSN VAllBTIIt
Gerald Powell vs. Matthew Baltch ■
trespass.
Ka'herine A. Redncr vs Otis Gal­
WISCONSIN
lup. trespass.
rHiiAOttrHiA c*(am
Century Steel Corp vs. Standard
Stamping co., assumpsit.
LB.
Myrna J. vs. Carl A. Christie, di­
vorce.
WISCONSIN
PIMENTO* pkg.
B vs. B. divorce.
MtDlUM SHAO
Leonard Paul vs. Gertrude L '
Bate.-, divorce.
LB.
lb.
Elizabeth Jane vs. Lloyd U Ellisten, divorce.
5!*/’fMGLIJH
MEL-O-BIT
Minnie Wurm vs. Wm. Fuhr, et al.
hill to clear title.
Frank and Christina Asplnnll vs.
STANDARD
Sylvester H. and Vera E. Curtis,
LB.
mortgage foreclosure.
qt.
Amber A. vs. Harrison Clair Van
Sickle, divorce.
Betty Jean Perry, by next friend,
vs. Richard Perry, divorce.
Martha P. vs, Henry J. Predttm,
bill for separate maintenance
I Hina -M. vs. John L. Moore, di­
CRISP—SOLID
vorce.
*
HOtHOUM
Chile vs..Rpse Arnold, xlivorce.
Hastings City Bank vs. Frank
EACH
I
nnd Mary Adams, mortgage fore­
fiuh—ouioooa
closure.
Dorothy Arlene Perry, by next
SEEDLESS—FLORIDA—VALENCIA
friind. vs. Millard Perry, divorce.

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EDITORIALS

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11gram Which is not btali aohdly an 'Bevan senators and In lhe clash of Harry Brewe. Joseph Wilkes and
; the twin foundation stones of a will which resulted, this country Howard wooat
UHOVS—Both the lie­
prosperous industry and agriculture was effectively barred from taking publican*
... •
....
------------ ..
•have
—
and
"Democrat*
■ u,t
lla» of
nf candidates in
It- nom' ——- ,'t-i
i*-« mere myth: a hlgh-aoundlng
high-sounding an active part either in lhe
the treaty .,1
_ ■ - _ which
l . — J _ __ ,.___ — n *the
V.. ,League.
— — mAt
* * ,tlie
1... Hr
— Lodge
T /’-I... ii.atlon. os follow*
phrase
doesn't mean a thing, or lin
time
Republican—
(Continued from page L Section D In other words, a social Mcurttv and hi* “Irreconcilable*’ thought supervisor. John Martens: clrrk.
the moral and a growing volume of ayatem an
....... Vicp
can be a wurKame
workable »unr~
success me/
they ..-u
had won a brilliant auccrs* wullam Schantz:, treasurer,
---------- which doesn't ^....
—a— &lt;»
so toarmed support from Britain, and the tn country
have w
Wonder
if they would think.
think.so
to- Spldel:
Spldul; highway
highway commissioner.
commUjioner. AusAitsU K A&gt; but also U committed to oTul it ^uch
J— "
n,r" Un Kr
'h*nU- justice. °en W11,5:
day.
if -----------they could —
see their country
Schantz:
Oren
Wills:
■plunged into a second desperatek-.W. Penfcld.
the defeat of Hitler. But once the** ,
.'
victories are- achieved, the tame-The
----- Beveridge plan, unlike the
T""”, TZtaoYS* crat—Supervisor.'rUTSta
”.
Fred Fuller:”;
clerk.
dlate concern, of course is the&gt; de- . Amrncan
„n . writKa
,„- War I seem almost as a minor en-: Allen
TL*...
---------American r
Plan".
written, oy
by .
aw
comLahr: ...
treasurer,
Gaylord
though-it may be. will be removed,
under direction of Feeder- gagfrm-tu—by comparison? Will1 Gray; highway commissioner. John
there, —
be --------another
of “Irrecon- Maurer; Justice. Orson McIntyre;
What then?
fc
It- a
n. Delano,
Uriollu, an uncle
num of
Vi thrpresi- ------, group
.
———"' ~
noted
dent.
definite iw to benefit* and.. oilnble.-&gt;
to irtx
arise tr.
in Ctr;r?s*
Congre* tlili1 board of review; Harvey- .Marshall
Demarce Be**, L—~ ttraveler.
—
&gt;
ORANGEVILLE — Two tickets
author and journalist, in a peru-, total cost. As a mater of fact, the time and repeat the tragic mistakes have been nominated a* follow.:
nenl article written in the March 20 American Plan 1* really no plan at of twenty-four years ago?
Republican—Supervisor, Mrs. Addie
issue of the Saturday Evening Port, all but rather a ponderous collection
Brown: cleric. E D Lewis; tre.vjugceati that there are three impor- of all of the vague, well-meaning
urer. Herman Morehouse; Justice
tant and fundamental point* of social Ideas which the New Deal's
Morel* England: board of review.
Robert Kelley; con-dable*. Frank
agreement between Russians. Amer- "bright boys” have ever had in mind.
Castle. Cornell Cappon, Clinton
Ican^, -Britons and the Chinese Whereas Sir William can tell you
Castle. Lee KUHck
Democrat —
which might be developed into a to a .shilling what the Individual
Supervisor. John Crawford: clerk,
basis for international co-operation benefits under hls plan would.be
Candidates In Ten Votingl Jerome Coryell; treasurer, no can­
In establishing and maintaining and can estimate the total cast
didate, highway commissioner, Wm.
Units Arc Unopposed
world order and after the Axis pow- within a few thousand pounds, no
Crawford; board of review. O-.ir
Caucuses have been held In the , Boulter:- constables. Jess Shoemak­
era are defeated 'and this defeat is one responsible for the authorship
going to be a longer, tougher job .of the "American Plan" can even sixteen townships of Barry county er. Jack Bourdo, John -Sheffkid
•
titan many of us. even yet. imagine). Veil you the limits of individual and candidates for the various of­ Emmet Bourdo.
fice*
nominated.
In
nine
township
PRAIRIEVILLE—The Republican
benefits and c=r.t
can't estimate
There fundamental point* are: —zfcr.=fiS
—* within but one ticket was named, the Re­
in Prairieville h unop-.wKd.
"First, the people* of there-nouri billions of dollars :rhal lhe cost ot publican. and in Baltimore town­ ticket
lhe slate being ns follows: Sup.-r
would
countries do not suffer.Jrtfm hallu- the plan
'
' 'be. Even New Deal ship. only a Democratic slate was visor. OtU Boulter: clerk. Floyd
cinations of belonging to any master partlMins apparently aren't taking nominated. Evidently the residents Shelp; treasurer, la.-wbt Johnson:
race, as the Germans and Japanese the report too seriously. Best sum­ of Baltimore are Mtwltd with tlie I justice. George Doster: board of rcdo. Accordingly, they are not unduly mary of American opinion was prob­ fine services of their supctvlsor. I view. C. A. Merlau; constables. Geo.
tempted to undertake to dominate ably contained In a paragraph Leon Moon, nnd the other officers, I Bagley. Merle Bradfield. Dale Merpublished in William Alien White'* a* no Republican caucus was held, ; inn nnd Robert Ford.
lhe world.
for the first time In many years.
RUTLAND—Both parties nomlii"Second, these peoples, unlike tne Emporia Gazette which said: "Wal­
The spring election date Lv Mun­
Germans and Japanere. have no ter A. Jones, lawyer-cattleman, got day. April 5. and the last day for ated candidates for the variotB of­
urge to fight for living room, since up this morning, rend about the new registration, in both thr city hnd fices ns follow*-. Republican—Sujvrviscr,
Frink Newton; clerk. IJcr,they already have plenty of it. Some social security program, and then townships, was Tuesday. March IB. i trice Lnubaugh; trensurtr. Ritchie
the law having been changed so it
of the early Bolshevik revolution­ went"back to bed."
highway
commo-sloper
applies tlie tiunt to both city nnd f Mullen;
aries dreamed dream* of u World
Melvin
Smith: justices. Harry Dann
But. vague nnd Impractical though county.
Soviet Republic, but Stalin liqui­
Co. Clerk Allan C Hyde has been ..nil Homer Bauchmnn: bcurd of re­
dated rnojt of these fanatics years it may be. this cumbersome collec­ distributing ballots and supplies to view. Burdette Stilton. Demecra- tion of Idealistic objectives and "no­ the various units in the county, the i Supervisor. Chari... A. WoodruK:
ago.
"Third, all of these people* share ble" aims, represent* the onlv plan clerks having been authorized to Clvrk. Mary Olner. trearurer.I Carl
Marble,
highway
commit,loner.
a profound yearning for peace which has yet been put forward on come for the supplies on Tuesday. Monueih RcplM)
•
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Pen
Following are the township nom­ I Hall ard E? V. Pratt.
which they urgently require in or­ this side of the Atlantic to define
der to establish in their own nat­ post war social alms. Thc'Republi- inations:
THORNAVPLF II16 Rcnub’ir.,:
ASSYRIA — Republican: Super­ 1 nominated the foilov.-mg: Super.! ural spheres the economic and so­ cans. If thev have done any con­
cial schemes to which they are de­ structive thinking on the subject, visor. Clare M. Holder; clerk. Wol­ or. Clarence Longstreet; clerk. Max
have keut their Ideas closely guard­ ter Stanton; treasurer. Otto Dahm, Lvnd: treasurer. Grover Cline; Jus­
voted."
of review. Hugh Jones: High­ tice. Jervis Campbell; boatd of
It would be difficult to find any ed secrets. So far. they have been board
way Com.. Keith Jarrnrd: Justice,
valid criticism of any of the above content to ait on the side lines and full term. Clyde Holmes; Justice, to view. Will H. Johnson. The Demo­
crats named an entire ticket, head­
• three point*. Other point* might be jeer—and. in view of the many fill vacancy. Elmer Wiles; Board ed by Julian Pott , for Bup?r.'l‘
added but certainly the above three ••set ups” presented, they have not of Review. Hugh Jone.-.; Constable*
WOODLAND—Bill out ticket, -.r
are enough to form a working basis lacked for opportunities. But un­ Irving Brandl. Rav Burd. Gaylord Republican, ns usit;.l. tn Woodland
fortunately,
jeering
does
not
solve
for establishing International order ;
Holmes. Lister Berry.
... nominees are: ....
I township. Tli"
S11if the people of there four countries : perplexing questions and post war
BALTIMORE — Tills year the j»-ni*or. Albert R&lt;-&gt; ,or. clerk. Letm
are really interested in avoiding a social plans for the United States Democrats have no oppasition. a? (Hynes: trensurer. Mrs. Vesta Born;
repetition of the present deadly con­ Is not a mere political football but no Republican caucus wxs held jiutiecs. Dr. L H. Brumm nnd Vi-. Lcon
Moon
was
again
nominated
a:'
tor
Ecksrdt;
highway
couunlssiimis an undertaking in which the en­
flict two*br three decades hence.
supervlsor. but our reporter was nn- cr. ”
Henry’ ’Hvnes; 'board
J of review.
tire nation has a stakeable to get the balance -if the ticket. J L Smith; conrtablei. Alb.’ri
Sir William Beveridge, author of
Will someone in Baltimore please ShclletAarger. Harold Smith and
the much discussed British "cradleFlnvd cl'im
send It In? Thank yuu!
to-lhe-grave" social security report that Henry Cabot Dodge. Sr., arote
BARRY—But one ttrkit the Re­
has frankly admitted that hls plan In lhe Senate, and introduced a publican was nominat ’d with Morse
I Backus again
i&gt;* candidate Sprnu:&lt; with ciuiti- Willson name.:
will Im* financially feasible if. and resolution to the effect that: I
— —named
only if- the peace is made to bring "Whereas under the Constitution it I forsupervisor.; Others are: Clerk । as c»nrildate for sm'rni or and Ed.
full employment to the British peo­ ls a function of the Senate lo advise Walter Bolyen: treasurer. Mr* Be­ 'Jackson as clcik bv the Republicans.
atrice
Dunning;
justice.
Clyde Claik The Democrats ciin^ Rollo Bower­
ple. Thus. Sir William classifies and consent to. or diasent from the
board of review, Leslie Snif- man a.s their candidate for super­
himself as a much more practical, ratification of any treaty
fen: constables. Clarence Donovan. visor nnd Amo- Palmer nominee fot
hard-headed idealist Ilian most of Resolved . . that the constitution J. L. Daniels. Earl Butler nnd Her­ clerk. Wotud be glad to reertke the
the "starry-eyed" social planners of of lhe league of nations in the form man Reynolds.
complete tickets. Thank you!
the New,Deal who still seem to re­ now proposed. . should not be ac­
CARLTON—Republican - Super­
gard busin&amp;j. mid Industry a* cepted by the United States . . ." visor, Wesley Booher; cleric. Fred
"whipping boys” who are the prime Although this resolution was out of Henney: treasurer. Jay Wing, high­
Three-fiflhs of the a.iti.m's annual
obstacles along t|jc road toward so­ 1 order when introduced and never way commissioner. Wm. Hole; board $12,000,000 honey crop is usrti in
review, fuU term. Jerry Andru*.
cial : (ability. As a matter of fact, was actually brought to a vote, it of
to fill vacancy. Arthur Eckert: jus­ bakeries, with a stc.ldily increasing
any so-called "social security” pro- was endorsed by a bloe of thlrty- tice. Henry Williams
N« .Demo­
cratic ticket was nominated.
marketed through the mass distrlbuCASTLETON — The Republican
•f chain s’.-'res.
will be unopposed 1 n Castleton
again this year, a* the Democrats
held nn caucus. Thr nominees are:
Supervisor. J. Menrle Scott; clerk,
J Henry F. Remington; treasurer.
Nelson O. Brumm: board of review.
I Lowell Demond; justices. Len W.
iFeighner and J. C- McDerby: iiighcnmmK^nner.
v’-i-on;
highway overseer, Ralph Devine.
I .lAsd.Vbs 1VVT. — inere arc
two tickets os usual in Hastings
1 township, with John Lipkey. Sr., injeumbent. heading tlie Republican
a.s vupcrvisoi
Allen McDonald is
hls Democratic opponent. Others
Cook slave. Leather davenport. Dining table ond 6
nominated are. Republican-Clerk.
Mrs. George Vandenbunt: treasurer.chairs. 54 inch Oak dining table. 2 Dressers. Chest
(Chatjes DeVault: board of review.
Herbert
Flrstcr: justice.
Alden
■Todd; highway commissioner. Carey
of drawers. 3 Rockers.
Several odd chairs.
Gas
lAlthouse.
Democrat—Clerk. Mrs
Pearl Matthews: treasurer. Law­
stove. Catcleg table breakfast set. Oak shelf and
rence Beadle; highway commi-rioncr. Frank Prentice, board of review
mirror. Bed and springs. Bookcase. Girl's bicycle.
George Craig: justice. Albert Reed
HOH&gt;:—Only one ticket In Hop*
Large too! chest. Some carpenter tools. Commodes.
township, the Republican
The
! nominee* afc: Supervisor. Bernard
Garden hose. Porch swing. Small cream separator.
DeOolta: clerk. Arctltous Campbell,
'treasurer. Delos Flower, hoard «tf
China closet. Large awning. Drop leaf round table.
(review. Clifford Kahler: highway
I commissioner. Fred Scott; justice*.
Gordon Thompson and Allin Bish­
Cooking utensils. Dishes of all kinds. Lown mower.
op.
IRMNG—But cue ticket, the Re­
Clothing and bedding. 2 Large doors. 10-6 light win­
publican. injrvlng and the veteran
supervisor. Wlllum McCann, hr-iddow sash. 6 cellar windows. Small ice box and many
the list. Others are: Cl—
1 Braendle. treasurer. Join
other articles too numerous to mention.
: justice. Ralpli Stuart
JOHNSTOWN Ferri If
head* the only ticket selected in
Johnstown, the Democrat* holding ,
no caucus
The other nominees
me: Clerk. Clare e-Norrtr-trntv
urer. Carl N. Bowman: justice
Ward Cole, board of review. Samuel
Nav; constables, George Willison,

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MnBM uul ui ™mb«. .r. u&gt;-|pEA, BEAN, LENTIL ‘
'SEED EXEMPT FROM
RATIONING

AMERICAN LEGION NEWS
In obtervance of the twenty­
fourth birthday of the American
Lesion, the Auxiliary mrmben en­
tertained the U-uonnalrrs and sev­
eral guests ut dinner on Friday eve­
ning nt the Legion hall, the Junior
Auxiliary girls serving. The Legion
colors of gold and blue formed the
decorative motif for ’ the ULIr.v
where 96 were served a delicious re­
past Past Commander 6. B. Henn
giving tlie Invocation. Small cakes,
each bearing one candle, were the
individual favor*. While the can­
dles burned, each one present waa
•sited to make n silent wish for lhe
good of the Pori and Unit.
Folic wing the dinner, Mrs. Shir­
ley Henry. progranvxlUlnnan. in­
troduced Dr. Robert B HaritneM
as UxuUnastcr and hr served splen­
didly In that position Dr. Harkness
to n Past Department Commander
of thr Legion, belntt the ftn.t from
lhe Upper Peninsula u* hold that

office He waa a reaidsnt of Houghton at that time
Ortxm singing was enjoyed With
Mr*. 8. C. Roger* serving a* planUn Ci&gt;irieii'&lt;lrAuxniirv^nreslden?
?LPtSir7r1,

delightful numbers. MLm Wlilo
Humpton accompanying on the
piano other musical numbers durIm? the evening were vocal selectlona by Jannel and Lindac Ttacher
of Carlton Center with thrir
their mother a* accomnanlst. Mrs Elza Carlin sang There1* A Star Spangled
Hanner Waving Somewhere" and
played her own accompaniment on
the guitar. Thia song was dedicated
to the twenty-three Soiw of the
.Union now in’ ...
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military
service
and
to Nancy HarkneM Love, daughter

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TAYLOR'S SHOE STORE
“Quality Shoe* Properly Fitted"

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— —.and — _ _ .
you have contribution*
:a.o
camiut bring
until thw
msm w u:c
a and cannot
Legion hyil nirtuj phone either
Mn Henrv 2443 or Mrs Larsen
1■ 2858 .and they will call at your
home
7
I‘home

' Pea*, bean*, and lentils when'
&gt;bought exclusively
aa seed
—-v, tor
• «■ use
--- —
..... —
*rc exempt fromthe processed ■
ftxx1’ rationing program and do not
require the surrender of either
point stomps
stamps or ration certificates.
certificates. 1
according to the War Price and '
Rationing Board here.
Thia exemption was worked out
'fOck John
-nl1 RlrT&gt;' ‘*wxl
by the Office of Price Administra­
tion In conjunction with the De*
°*na Goodyear. Jr.
partmenl of Agriculture Since this
. .^d*,n Baylre gave an interesting
RmulU of a seventy-game aeries la thr planting season, it waa found
|*^‘.orL 0,..U1?
urS’}c5^J Bauer cribbage tournament to determine too cumbersome to require farmer;
FW. "°tailing of the acoexn- the dty championship la aa follow*: and victory gardeners to apply to
pUshmento during-fte post twanlySingles—Pint place, W. O Bauer; local boards for certificates to -en- ,
!"&gt;ur
a JW
row call
can of
or tha
me Past
rut j second place. Clark
able them to acquire bean, pea and
Clark O'Donnell.
Commander* showed thirteen Were
rvHibis*—Fint nlae
“
-ace. Henry Os­ lentil seed. In addition, local boards
*nd ‘he widows of three1 DmiUe*-Fir*t
plat
1
second are now preoccupied with their
Commander*, Mrs Nellie Con-; horn and Dr. O. P.. Lathrop;
D
_
numeroua duties Ln connection with
Bauer ,n
and
Charles
,laI1
Mf1- Don* itcrnfic'd
° unan
” , the various
programs,
various rationing
“ ‘
Harrington, stood as the name
•
neoreeBalch
T'lr amendment makes It possible 1
°! u'e
«Ued. Each ,
gF P£“
H*‘cn for farmers and gardener* to bu-.
r-ommsnAre
Newton.
jbean. pea and lw»M
whlch u
Commander .nA
and ..eh
each i.a.
lady received,knd Bteworth
.
...
a yellow rosebud aa a favor. Past j
—2—Z ” *
marked or labeled in accordance
Commanders present were A. L. WEST HOPE
wlth gny appuCAblP (fdeT&gt;1 or BUte
Broun, now of Ann Arbor. Roy
Mrs L. D. Woodman spent Wed- seed law. or In accordance with!
Hubbard. Maurice Foreman. T. 8. nesday afternoon with her broth- ' standard* stated in the federal law
K. Reid. Frank Andru*. Sterling er. Ern Johncock who has been HI (without the surrender of ration
Kogen., Albert Craig. Shirley Henry, for a couple of week*. * Mr. and itamns However, these vegetables
Edwin Ssyles. Charles Shcrwooa. Mrs Walter Cook and children and (acquired for veed may not be used
ArUii-rt CAHH.M
—H,.. Manm.„_ Mr and Mrf Ronald Anders and | for food
jf they are acquired for
Adelbert
Cortright, rv.rr
Cornelius
ni and Harry larsen Greeting* children spent Sunday with Mr. rood, ration stomp* or cerUflcatev
were read from Mr. and Mrs. Eo- land
:
Mr*. Gerald Cook of Kalama- must be surrendered
ward Potter, who live in Kansas, aoo.* Abe Hayward la helping with : Beans, peaa or lentils that meet
and from D. H. Sharp, who was un- 1 chorea again at the Ern Johneock these labeling requirements include
able to attend.
I home. * Archie Woodman and Ray- the bulk of supplies available ns
Guest speaker* tor*the evening]| mond Anders were Kalamazoo vlo- »eed. and according to the Office of
Monday. * Mr and Mrs Ray Price Administration, farmers and
was Major Charles Schults of Fort liter*
I
Custer, who was Department Com­ Bamns spent Sunday with Mrs. gardeners should have no difficult
mander of lhe Legion in 1930-1931 Metta Barnes of Augusta and also. m finding supplies that they may
His topic waa "The Origin of the ।I called on Mrs Will Havens at her now buy point free for planting. '
American Legion." and his message 1I daughter's in Hickory Comers. They i The amendment iurther provide.!
was informative and inspiring. He also called on Mr. and Mr&gt; K L. . that beans, peas or lentils unfit for!
also outlined various ways tn which McCallum of Hickory Comers Frl- human consumption and normally i
thr Legton can be of great service day afternoon and report Mr*, used for animal feeding-because '
during the present world conflict. Martha Replogle much Improved In l not mere than 10 per cent are sound I
Mrs Schults accompanied her hus­ health. * Mr. and Mrs. Almond or fire from mxeot or other in- i
band and was the guest of lhe Aux­ Weber of Datrolt spent the week- fe: la lion—may abo be acquired i
end with her father. Jesse Osgood, point free and used for any purpose I
iliary.
' * .The community will meet Fri-d
- --------------------- ----------------All joined in singing "Star Spang­ (day nlgiit at the achool house
I FOR VICTORY BUY WAR BONDS
led Banner" at the close of the pro­
gram and those, who so desired, re­
mained tor dancing. Major Deere
and ten cadets from Kellogg Air
Field were also guests for the eve­
ning.
Those who failed to attend till*
anniversary missed a splendid pro­
gram and a fine dinner Credit 1*
due Mrs Henry and the various
committees having the affair in
charge.
Pollowing Is lhe list of lhe Past
Commanders and lhe yean in
which each served: 1919-20. A. L.
Brown; 1920. M. O Hill; 1921. Dan
Peterman and Albert Dykstra; 1922.
C)uric* Sherwood and Roy Hub­
bard; 1923. Harold Newton. 1924.
I Ray Conaway and Dan Walldorff;
11925. Leo Harrington; 1926, Veme
Johnson and Floyd Wood; 1927. T.
IS. K. Reid; 1928. Edw Potter; 1929.
(Maurice Foreman; 1930. Henry Hu­
bert; 1931. Edwin F. Sayles; 1932.
Sterling Rogen; 1933 -Jfarry Wood;
11934. Albert Craig; 4935. Floyd
Wood. 1936. Cornelius Manni; 1937.
Adelbert Cortright: 1938. Frank An­
drus; 1939. Shirley Henry; 1»«. D,
SAYS THE OFFICE OF CIVILIAN DEFENSE
H- Sharp; 1941, '42 and 43. HarryLarsen.
The next Auxiliary meeting will
Today, your heaittfli a national asset, and its
be on Thursday evening. April 1
care begins at home. Illness slows down pro­
Members are asked to bring articles
for the rummage sale to be held on
duction, lowers efficiency and uses up the
April 2 and 3 at lhe halL A pot
liyk supper Is to be served on meettime and skill of doctor^ and nurses who are

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THT HASTINGS BtNNTR. THURSDAY. MARCH 85, 1S13

successfully
completing
advance ’ Among his moil interesting ex- Mmallty.
point" purchases made at the same
flying training at Aloe Field. Texas. p&lt;.rtenCes, he list* a glimpse of I On the way home. Roy saw the
time can be added together. •
foods,
houses WPM
will v&gt;r*
ope- IwllYJ VI I ILLAJ
JUiPATC A
IT PAT^I
*X^r«PVpM..v..»
■ .I I, boarding WWW
Development va
of •■*»«
the M«w
new awwration- -■
according to Information released President -Roosevelt enroute to the —
French battleship
Richelieu and•
from the Gulf Coast Training Cen- conference in Africa and a few mo*T*fc*' *
ing program Involved a great many rate under the "pooled book" plan. »AaaaBirr■ ARI
connni&gt;«v --m cage 1. flee l»
mOre problems for OPA than the that is. they will buy with red ( (|MM|\\|flM
। ter thia week.
■----— chat with Admiral Leahy.
— talked with some of the sailors. Hc
menu
ably
not oftener
rationingIjstamps
LL Sackett (wh&gt; b*j v»vwk« a«vw&lt;&gt; voncernmg
■
ft... • than once a month, ।so-called Vcanned
—
&gt;goods
VW. ..-•V.-M..
------ »—obtained from the books ot kVI’II’llJJIVll
Concerning ti
thia last. Roy said he said they expressed a great admira- •
la a 1st Lieut, in lhe medical corp*I wu
to reflect changes In supply and[program. Tn the latter instance. I the boarders.
. lh* -jcutye butt ' ’drinking tion for the U. 8. Navy and were
---------at
Hinman H. Sackett
Robert H. Henney Now
Ln consumer demand
(the entire pack of fruits and vesre”
Under
“**“- thia new rationing set-up.
graduated from Nashville High fountain to
-J you &gt; and when he anxious to Ret back for a crack at
.
As each series of red stemps be-&lt; tables was concentrated in tha any farmer who sells home-pro­
_..w .....
'school, where he made an excellent
turned arounc
Commissioned 2nd Lieut.
turned around
to leave, he almost a lhe Germans.
2nd.. Lieut. U. S. Army
come valid it may be used with hands of 2000 cannera. and pro­ duced moat, sausage, Putter, cheese,
Roy will take a new assignment
bumped Into the admiral They
complete freedom of choice by a reason who achieved distribution etc., is considered a "primary dis­
talked for a few moments. Roy said, when he returns which he believes
. and must begin to col
Robert
­
H. Henney. con of Mr.
e&lt;»nftim.r in buy any one of the through about 15.000 wholesalers tributor*'
und he thought the admiral to be a will be the most interesting one he
lect points
22 If
" th.:;*
&gt;lnta on March »
they and Mrs. Fred A. Henney. was com­
meat impressive and interesting perrell to' any-.Individual
or
empployed at the Parchment Pap­
•.............
• ' ’ MUVfc* wtiiiuKi.va nuu mu:
" "" n
* other
” missioned a 2nd Lieutenant in the
Btampe as between meats and m u»ed. although numerous, are "ultimate user '*
er Co. Kalamazoo.
U. S. Army Reserve this month up­
cheeses, butter, the other edible
standardized and moved to
on graduation from The Infantry
fata and oils, and canned fish. A market In a fairly direct and even
houvewife may divide up her point' manner.
■ School. Fort Benning, Ga. Lieut.
!!huhf! ln
contrast to this eituaHenney was Inducted July 23. 1M2
nr
to',,On: th* PrOrt"cUnn °f meats.
and
received ids basic training al
fcvrnSi
h ppc
10‘chfeses. and edible fate and oils, is
I R.T.C-, Camp Roberta,'Cal. He
m scattered. literally among tlie mH­
Roy Gardner. Store Keeper, 1st
,
more sources. Producers
David
Towniend
Now
Clsas. who completes foae yean of
CrS^r fitSsln.^_‘h*_U™rr.*h0
service in lhe u. 8. Navi this May
2nd Lieut. In Air Corps
’
i7*LsL
" quarter cf beef to hl» village
Is home on a few-days, well earned
«h^n n?nktn' market or five pounds of butter a
David M. Townsend, son of Mr.
furlough.
? wto? oS,«».Poim M
&amp;£L’SX',r'3£ra£l,’1£ and Mrs. J. Mortimer Townsend,
Roy has earned lhe thrce-Mrvice
formerly of Hastings who now lives
bars with star. He has the National
In Lowell, received hLs silver wings
You can help the War Effort by selling your
Defense Service Medal for being in
foods ,n addition. In margarine. I ird. and a commEston as second lieu­
service
before Pearl Harbor, and
AThEEe cU ' "’X* wh0 fOunt’ hranch h''u'M tenant in the Army Air Corps Re­
car if you don't have special need for it. We
ban showing service in the Ameri­
serves at LaJunta Air Base. Lahundred^
can Theater of Opera Hons of war
wife to pxv over the exaet number b.y nru
.r»rt. * and sales in buttons Junta. Colo., during graduation exwill pay highest cosh prices.
of notnts for canned good.' tn blur L
...
.
and for Iceland. Bermuda and the
rt-mro and dons not allow
nHncIpal consideration to
Near and Middle East. The star U
of change.
I OPA In its work on the new plan
for sA duty.
The mutomer must remove thr was Ita Impact on the buying habHe missed action at Pearl Harbor
from hrr took or books H* of the nation's 30 000,000 hour-oby three a-eekx. since he was trans­
in. the presencr of the storekeeper wives. For them the ororram luu
ferred to another sphere of action
HASTINGS CHEVROLET
or bt« cbric. U rn order is uhr-d been reduced to the simplest posal that Ume. Since then, lie has
by telephone. »t*mra must be giv- Bible terms
Consumrni already
seen service In a variety of places,
rn tn the delivery toy No -point
War Ration Book Two. and
LL Hinman H. Sackett
including Panama. Trinidad. Berond lieutenant's commission in tha muda. South America, the West
charge account- nr -point ered- therefore have at hand readv for
If.- -- txrmlitrd. points must br ‘he u»e the red stamps reoulred to
U. S. Army Air Corps Reserve, after Indies and Cuba.
colleeterf as each separate trant- *&gt;tn- Lhe newly rationed foods. By
action is completed.
rearon o' the processed foods proRlnrr Mlbr. meat content Is an gram, the family »hoiwr -Iw r i|
important factor in setting ell con- have PilnwJ a month s practical ecwmer point ralues. euts that have perlcnce In u&lt;e of the point sysFRUIT COCKTAIL wic- 14c
a lew amount ct bone and fat In Jem. not to mention the aspeetx of
Diced Mixed Fruili. 8 Ralion Poinlt
general will have values lower than budceBrng points and planning pur- &gt;
those cuts which arc eompl-telv chasea of rationed goods In adP1HEAFHE JUICE
15c
ediblc. Ftor example lamb neck yance. To make it MUI easier, there ।
Gcod quality
Znd. IJeut. Robert IL Henney
pnrk spare rlhs and other euts i» no consumer registration Involved I
Country Club 11 Ration Poinlt
heery with hone *HJ have nolni ?»&gt;d no consumer declarations of
later attended Non-Commissioned i
GRAPEFRUIT JUICE N”? 12e
. values much lower than lean chuck home atockr or of stocks held in
Kroger's coHees .
Officers School at Camp Roberts
or round steak.
*°oo k*kerx.
Florida 8 Ralion Pomlt
before being transferred to Officer
Perishability of some parts Is also
Aside from the “change making"
Candidate School al Fort' Benning
14 Ralion Poinls
SEASIUE iSn 2 '» 25c
taken Into account so that the feature, and the validation of sucLieut. Henney attended Hastings ,
point values of brain-, kidneys, ceaslve 16-polnt series of red sUmns
High school and was graduated
Now in packages. '8 Ration Poinlt
hearts etc will be low~r to avoid e*ch week during the first month,
from Michigan State College Irr
... store -ground
the poaslbl’ltv of spoilage.
shopping for the latest list of raBAKIN’ BEANS
p*g 23c
June. 1942
While at MAC. he
Point values for meat are being tloncd foods is.Just lhe same ns
was prominent In Agricultural Eco­
For lost - mir\Mte .
With sauce 'Only 4 Ration Poinlt
set on a bads that aPnwa for n riwnpinc for canned goods nnd i
nomics and Farm Mgt. Circles a-,
normal amount of trimming of thould vet under way with a mini­
well as being a member ot Men's I
Freshness!*'.
GERBER'S
q
8 .... 35c
Red rips, solid pack
waste with the butcher ccmoenMt- mum of difficulty for the housewifGlee Club and All-College Chorus. ।
Strained. 1 Ra'ion Point per can
rd hv ihe difference between con- ‘ On April 1. fanr.era who slaughter
Tn.raviui
sumer nnd trade wdn’ valinei and for sale will become subject to th? I
zn“ Llcut. Dasid Townaend
APPLE BUTTER
2U„“
the rn«tomer paving pointe for rea-1 recent order of the Secretsrv of erckes earlier this month,
sonsbh- trimmed cute.
However. Agriculture which requires them , Lieut Townrend received the acaRich, spicy
wh'le the customer Is entitled to ’o obtain "farm .•laughtercra" per- demlc award for having the hlgh16 Ralion Pdfnls
POPCORN
cello bag
Ec
a cut of m»nt trimmed normsUv. mils from their Countv War Boards e»t standing in the cIdm in j^hol|f *he wishes the m*at bon«'d. or.To make it easier for these "farm tulle training and achievement He
French-fried - ready lo eat
diced, or ground afterward, the .'iMtebtercnT lo dboor-A of their J his been cent to Randolph Field,
50c
butcher will weigh the trimmed cut meet when selling direct to a con-; San Antonin. Texas, as an instrucVITAMIN CAPSULES p
ftrst. figure the point value, end sumer. OPA Is allowing them to
toi, tor.
A. B. D, G. 30 days supply
then proceed with the further op- collect, from th- Iniver all of the
th-1 Both Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs Townsend atnteration. giving the customer the red stamps required for the our- tended the graduation ceremonies
11c
CIDER VINEGAR
Country Club Whole Karnal
entire purchase.
chose,
eha.se. even
even though
though some
some series
series have
have,, nnd
nnd Mrs.
Mrs. Townsend
Townsend had
had the
the privilpriviiKroger's Avondale Pure quality
Becatise it is not always possible not yet become valid for ordinary i ege of pinning her son's silver wlnp
tise. '
.■
hls unif
uniform.
to cut meat or eheejc to the exact useiion
on his
orm.
CIGARETTES
u-.or SI.24
Mr "*
Towmend" was *formerly conpnunance
pm induce ronu&gt;-.*icn
rrauutcd uv
bv a customer.
customer. . R-staurants.
Restaurants, hotels, and ffther
Mher ' Mr.
TVwmend
^ft. is providing
-----------—ft.u .“con— institutional user-, are conxMw(
With
ectcd
with the Bunner
Banner and both
Popular brands
OPA
a so-called
consideredj netted
Pcc
?
14 Ration Poinls
"ultimate
consumers" and. .beginJ11e' And Mrs. T
owrHeI1«lI ^
cre att,re
Townsend
were
active’
version table" aa part of the of- “
■■•••—•- ----------------.
iw*
DOG FEED MEAL 5 &lt;b&gt; 29c
- flcial point list? ThU table con­ nlng March 20 will be given ln church and civil affairs.
verts ounces Into points, accord- nn allotment of points thnt will
.....'
Krogec's. Save up to 33%
CATSUP
Hoi b&lt;&gt;ni« 11c
Powerful Polson
Ing to the oer jxtund point value, reduce them to approximately Ute ‘
Snsppy flavor. 8 Ration Poinls
. If the fraction cn a single sale same basis as the nrivate Indtvldtnl
••
It »
ii &lt;&gt;»&gt;»■&gt;»•
estimated that »■&gt;
the food &gt;~*pol24&gt;/2-lb sack
1s less than half a point, the cus- as to rations of the various foods.1 tOnmg known as botulism is so nowDRY SOUP MIX
2 ".',7 17c
tomer does not pay nn additional Those point allotments must be erful
• • -that
• —
...be
60 •pounds would
point. If It Is one-half point or deposited In ration bank accounts,
Minute Man 4 Ralion Poinls
more, however, the reteller collects if the Institution has one. to be enough
- to kill oft the entire human
(Zippy Strong Chesse, lb 4Cc)
a full point. Two or more "half- drawn against whenever^ a ^nur- , t#cetllEERIOATS
e&gt;&gt; 12c •
Rice Krispies, pkg 11c

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17c

Counfry Club wheal cereal

ROLLED OATS

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^g
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1Qc

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31c

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Small package 17c

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belli* 13c

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Flavoring Extracts
lb can 15c

CALUMET

Baking Powder

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' “* 15c

lb

Fresh baked

•

lb

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lb

53c

BLUE PIKE

lb

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VEAL BRAINS

lb

2uc

PICKEREL

lb

19c

PORK KIDNEYS

lb

19c

WHITEFISH

lb

29c

BEEF BRAINS

lb

19c

YELLOW PERCH

lb

21c

LAMB LIVERS

lb

23c

YELLOW PIKE

lb

21c

CISCOE FILLETS

lb

33c

BRAUNSCHWE'GER

lb

39c

CISCOE HERRi’IG

lb

15c

10c

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19c
12c
13c

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pis 10c
Country Club Whaal Flakat
2 large pkgs. 17c

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#sch 10c
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fc "
29c
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Redi-Ripe Pears
Lemons
Florida Celery

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LILY WHITE FLOUR
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Valley City Milling Company
Portland, Michigan

29c

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U'O* bunch
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AND

• 3 * 29c
,
39c
22. 15c
dozen

SUNBRITE
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3 roti. 13c

Wrappad bathroom liiiue
ROMAN CLEANSER 2o^&gt;.17c

gallon bottle 15c

Galion 65c
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Old English '

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8-exposure
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3 ba.. 14c

Alure - cold cream base

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Blue. Rosa. Graan, Yallow
Any 1
*han you buy any
Piece I UC Kroger Brand Ham

�Till HASTINGS BANS KM. THUH8DAY, MARCH 24. H43

PERSONALS

and children ar* in Kalamazoo.
I today and will visit her parent*.

SOCIAL EVENTS

।
Hurges*. Mis* Anne Burton and
On Sunday Mr. and Mra. Warren
Mrs. Maurice Pierson i* in LexingAgnes Smith accompanied
ton. Ky. for three week* assisting Mi&lt;* Jean Barnes lo Kalamazoo on Bacheider entertained with a IainUy dinner complimentary ~
to t
their
with the
wiui
uw care o:
of ner
her aaugnurr.
daughter. aara.
Mr*. Saturday
-~
Louie WlUlam* and baby girl. Nancy
Mr ’
O cnn. who ha* been accepted
Jane, who waa born al Bl Joseph
.Y.krrS .uXofher ,for nU1LUry •'"Ice. Hr exjacU to
hospital
m Lexington
Wlth
h~PK.l In
Lnunnu, on Marchl2.
M..„h
U- , uuS; y
wTa
A hS u,
u l*“'T i
**
SSI
•
.
... .... ... ANSI'S:
.X_ .
...--------. father. W • A.UHalt Mr. hekert 1*
--~.n. • •. _,x

FIREMEN REFT BUSY
VISIT SON AT
GREAT LAKES
OVER WEEK END
Mr. and Mra. Chariea Shellenwcexenn* seem to De
baraer drove to Chicago Saturday ^y, for HaaUng* flremen"Javvrai
J®
RUMrU- *l
call* came in again this past weakCoat* Grove Extension Ciasa
'nd bu“tmthe daLige ™PXht
were very much surprised to learn
-j-^ clty Jlrc K.,n&lt;i.,v afternoon
•as reported to have been tn the
The Out* Grova L. A 8. will upon reaching tne haadquarura
meet at tha Carl Parkin* home on that Russell was ill and had been rear 01 me Kroger wore.
the hospital for nearly a week.
Sunday afternoon the rural truck
Thursday, April 1. It’* April fool in
At first they wtr* informed that was called to the WU1 Holes farm
they
would
not
be
able
to
see
him
dinner or program. Everybody in­
tn_v a mile south of Middlevill* where
but after much patient effort they a large *traw»tack adjoining a Urge
vited.
were permitted to enter the ward
was bafn had caught fire, supposedly
where hc was confined and hab was
Shull*
,
nv
enmousuon. me
.. brought Into the hall in a wheeled Middleville
fire d»r. -tniMit ubo
The Shultz Community Club wi,UI chair where they were able to spend responded and hose w. » run from
meet with Mr* A. J. Beck Thurtday. *ome time with him.
April 11. everyone welcome.
I’
friend.* hope he will re­ a neighboring term home. Hie

..COMMUNITY• IlvIlvUJ
NOTICES

the LmMUI d-iring the paM two
wee**,
rlri* and
four
boys,
Mr*. Gtwelve
F. Chidester.
Mr*.
George
as toilowa: To Mr. and Mr* Ralph
Klnvbury. Cloverdale, airt. Mar 19:
—
»«,«• Wolfe.
xwi, 712
iu W.
w.
Mr.
and Mra. JForrert
girt. Ma*.
Mar. •&lt;;
U: Mr. unu
and Mra.
Walnut, gii*.
Dan Wrig.it. Freeport, boy. Mar IS;
Mr. and Mrr Alex Neil .Geraldine
William*., Halting*. R 2. boy. Mar.
14; Mr. and Mrs. Roy NeUon. HIS

V,VI U

’T tut wh?£l»S&gt;
cm? B—
“rd
O-PATM-nl.
— - ■ । ■ ■■ —
y—...— —in
in cl.br.uon
celebration olhU Wnin blr.h- ----- ----------- ert Whitmore. 221 W.
sou
„ ...
—— -----------.-j .
entertained South,
Mr and
and Mra
Mrs Watlarr
Wallace nshom
Osborn day.
day. Davld"Lee
David-Lee Goodell
i
South, girl
girl. Mar 13: Mr and Mr*.
M •L Pierson
accompanied
them. 1 Mr
friend*. Douglas Brad- Harry Johnson
’
* young
—
*-**
Jr. &gt;19 E. Bond.
and visited Mra. Firrson and dauoh- and Mary Janet. Mrs Janie* Brutol *three
.•Mar 15: Mr and Mrs. Call
’
ter. Mr and Mr* Ironaidc and Mr and Mr* Roy Cordea and daughter. ford. Tommy Cummings and Philip boy
Margery, spent Saturday in Grand Sheldon, nt dinner on Saturday. Wiiku
:uit. NiuhviUe. alrl. Mar. IB:
FUrson returned on Monday
Rapid* and called on Mr. and Mrs. In the afternopa the boys attended Mr. and Mr*. Rex Walter*. 213 E.
Sharv Whitford of Grand Rap­ Stcphbn
Bristol and baby daughter. tlie matinee and had a grand Umc. Bond. girl. Mar. IS; Mr. and Mrs. Deitoa
ids is n guest at the home of Mr.
• • •
Roy Smith. Ionia. R 4. girl. Mar
Mr. and Mrs. George Juppatrom
and Mra. Joseph Brozak for two
Hie Delton Extension Group will
------Mrs. L. R. Glasgow entertained 19: Mr and Mrs: David Crultenden.
and Norma Mae of Middleville weie
week*.
'
hold
dinner
at the homo
—• a —
—•■■■' meeting
—
— CAMP FIRE ACTIVITIES
Sunday
guest* of Mr. and Mrs. her bridge club of twelve for de*- Haotbua, R-1. girl. Mar 19: Mr. and Staff Sift and Mrs Robert H.
*crt on Tuesday.
•
Mrs Bliss Boulter, Delton', girl. Mar of
m Mr*.
u.. Maurice Garrett.
.. Friday,
TueMiay evening approximately
Burr
Cooley.
Tipton of Harlingen. Texas, cam.*
. . 20; Mr. and Mrs George Wobvt r March 26 The le.uo'n will ize "Nip- , 50 mothers and Camp Fire Girl*
The
Shuffle
club
met
at
the
Nashville.
R
2
girl.
Mar.
20;
Mn
Ping
Food
Costa?
Mb*
R
g
.
m
*
Clark
snent
a
few
days
yesterday for a few days' visit with'
I attended the Mother and Daughter
70S E.’
her parent*. Mr. and Mra. Corne­ tn Chicago this week.
home of Mrs Eugene Dalman Fri- and Mrs.’ Rolland ' D well.
" —
—
(banquet held In the parish house.
Mr* Eula Barber of Landing ar­ nomc or mi' r.ugciK' uamiau erilius MannL Sgt. Tipton i» an In­
‘ “Jrl.
Mar 2.1: Mr. and Mrs Cloverdale
night Prizes were won by Mrs
’
—
„
.
,
Each of the seven Camp Fire group*
rived on Tuesday to spend a few •lay
structor in a gunnery school.
Amos Dalman. Mrs. Robert Vroo- £!'rl
’nio Home Extension Class will provided the d.-corations lor^thclr
days
wllhX
Mr.
and
Mr*.
Edward
Sgt. Eldon Cha*e returned last
man and Mra. Burr Coley.
N^hviile________ ,_________
I *clf.
~
*
Barber
?
Nashville
R
2.
boy.
Mar
22
of
Mrs.
Arthur
Lathrop.
el Mm.
, Tuesday to Fort Dlx. N J . after
Mpr-Dkvid
Bove*
spent
WednesSpring
flowers
and
rose
candles
M.
M
i&gt;*o
M
Hitrrv
P^tte
’
rroi^Pk.nJ^nd'
u
,
&gt;&gt;
spending hl* leave with hb father. . | Singing of Camp Hrr ,'ongs fol­
»&lt; in Battle Creek and was a I'”1—!’
J ni
Mr. &gt;Sh!SuneS!
d
’’
William L Cha.M- Sgt chaw U in
lowed the dinner and short *klu.
maan an attractive setting for “
tne
n
smi, is’.mn «ii r"A*;Xt^'
’
-■'guest
at
the
home
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
luncheon
given
by
Mr*.
L.
H.
“
L
M
.7.
S!c
V?
M,
..
R
°r
“
nd
the Air Corns Service Squadron.
BU‘
i- Edward Campbell
Mrs William Fighter was tlie
Mr*. Roderick Swadllng and Miss Evart* and ML*.* Agnes stm honor- 1tn &gt;
guest of Mr
and Mr*. Robert
ing thr birthday anniversaries ot (lrn,
Fighter and children of Lansing Rosalie Cxwndddn spent the week­ Mr* A. D. Knbkern nnd Mr*
end In .Grand Rapids
Monday night and Tuesday
Jack Buhollz. wno has completed Wallace Osborn on Monday Kight wk. Hastln'g*' R i; Mr*. Vei&gt;'ltaraMr. and Mrs. Herman Zerbel vis­
Preaching service at the church was a guest, as were the Camp Fire
gtirate enjoyed an informal after- meton 7.14 f SIh(- Mra Glenn
ited Mr. and MrCharles Van ills boot training at thr Great !SnM?Rrt,rf"ch.?J!uJ
next Sunday at 10 30 Come to giria who have gained lhe Torch
Worden of Chicago from Thursday Ijkrs Naval base nnd U now quali­ sell McPeek of Chai lotle.
. Bearer rank, the hlgiiest that can
Rogers. 537 K Green. Mr*. Burleigh I church and Sunday School.
fied for gunnrrv training. U »]&gt;cn&lt;!ti&gt;1 Sunday
, ,
* * *
She!mnHs*tin»».R3;.Mrs.Chnr- Carlton Center
Mr nnd Mr*. Hubert Mead and ing the week at home
j
...
In honor of Laurence Greenfield* Ira Tew Lake Odra.Mr Mr* Mablr
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Elliott were
sort Tommy, of perrien Sprlnks visA one o clock luncheon was served
birthday Mr. and Mr*
LaFioy Marshal!. Nashville; Mr*. Carl Jor- ’ Carlton Center Extension Club
I'ed Mr and Mrs Jay Mead over wes kend guesbTof hls parent* Mr Greenfield entertained at dinner dan Woodland: Mr*. Henry Sever-: wiU meet Wednesday. Mar. 31. at on Wednesday at the home cf Mrs
and Mrs. Walter Elliott. In Kala­
11 asn. nt the home of Mr*. Lafe'W. M Stebbina honoring the nathe weekend ’
on Sunday. Out of town guest* in- wj'k. 210 N. Washington; Mra Rich- Usbome.
'tional executive. Miss Winifred
Dale Henrv came Iwane from mazoo
Mrs
Maurice ard Linhart. Mulliken: Mr*. Isaac
Mr*. F L. Fairchild and Mrs cluded Mr. and
------------ I Stearns, and Miss Bumgardner
Great lake*. Hl. on Monday for n
Hubert Fairchild spent several day* Greenfield of Battle Creek and Willrams, Woodland
Goodwill--------------------------------------------- I was also a guest. Members of the
Mr* Thelma Joiituon of Grand
During the week the following pa•Wie Goodwill Aid will meet at the Camp Fire Council were in allenMr and Mr*. Harvey Burge** last week in Detroit with the lat­ Raplds.
Uen*.&lt; were diroharred: Surgical— hc*i# of Mr* Ggrakl Smith Friday, dance.
w» rc Sunday gw**t* of Mr and Mr*. ter’* hu&lt;band and Mr. and Mrs
Charlrx Stutx. Saranac. R 1: Ter­ Mar. 26. for dinner.
i-------------- • • •'-------------Al Burge*.' of Otsego and alro »ent R&gt;rhard Fairchild
Mr and Mrs Fred Stebbina were rvnee Do'!". Freeport; Mrs. Steven
to South Haven to see the ice in
. ... :..-3***-------------------'DELTON CAMP FIRE NEWS
Sunday guests at thr homes of horts to sixteen guest* for diiinet Beier. Middleville, r 2; William *• • • ”■ N»-Wh
। Thf following Camn Fire Girls.
Like Michigan.
and an Informal evening on Sat- Dukes. Frerport; Mr*. Jchn Lkn
Next regular meeting will be 1 Mary Joyce Pierce. Priscilla Eldy
Alden Burvra*. son of Mr. i&lt;nd Mr and Mrs Charles Warner at urday honoring the birthday annl- Portland: Mr*. Rtephcn Carter
and Mrs
Mrs .Harvev Burge**, who b play­ Wunieryille and Mr
Thursday.
April
I.
TTib
will
be
our
and Irene Durkee of the Tawaksee
versarv of Tom Stebbina and for MtdilevHlr; Wallace Campbell 421
election of officers jo you are asked group at Delton took the Torch
ing with Earl Gardner in Saginaw, Harvey Furlong at Nashville.
Mrs.
Ralph
Henney of Carlton William Schader. Jr. who expects S Mtchlaan: Mr*. Walter P-rklns to be there
Bearers rank in Battle Creek last
wna home Monday
!, „M
” ,uup
-------Pv -^1^ w
nh her to enter the service in April Out 411 W Court ■ Mra. Walter ThnroThe Decorators have finished re- Sunday They are the first girls
Mr. nnd Mrs. W L Hinman spent Center spent
-----of
town
guest*
were
Mr.
and
Mra
ton.
Middleville
Medics
’
—
Rov
Philthe weekend in Detroit with their .daughter Mrs. LaFloy Greenflehf
decorating our hall and it doe* look to have earned the high rank of
*r n-ln-law and daughter. Mr. and
Mr*. David J-earv left Monday Gordon Campau of Grand Rapids iim. Clarksville; Mra.* Adolph Kaiser, nic-v Wc want to thar.k Karl Boyrs Torch Bearer* from this commun­
and
Mr.
and
Mr*.
Cranston
Wilcox
Nashville.
R
1
and
Mr*.
MaurtrMr* M c MitMilf
spend n week with her husband.
ard the Pythian 3bter» for their ity. Mrs Rot’ Pierce is their guatOr'ro’h 72fl W Grand.
‘ Mr. nnd Mr* Charle* 8 Pott* are Staff Herat David Lean', at Scott of Coldwater.
part in this work.
1I dlan Tlie girls passing '**
—•' 8cek*•Trail
’ ' ’
Guild No 23 h** donated 12 dorWe would like to have you mem­ ler rank from thr Hiilohejo grout.
rrnccicd home from Ft'. Lauder-. ru 'd. HlMr and Mr*. Imireure Herrick, cn pillow CRst*. which are appro- ber*
come up and zee the room*. | al Delton. March 21. nt Grand
dale, Fla. nn Monday
I Mb» Jocelyn Ironside of Detroit entertained two tables r.t bridge dated.
W* ate justly proud cf them.
«-ur ...
-j.-.
Mr nnd Mr* Jnwnh Brozak nnd |»P*nt tb" weekend at home
T7iucd.iv evening. High scores were
-------------- «♦ - ----------------Our txsit has received • citation - Joan Alkenhrtd. Marvel and Matdaughter visited relative. in Lowel!
Mi«t 4abcl.e Adrounie of Ann turned in by Mr. and Mrs. Harold OBSERVES NINETYfn m Henry A. Morgantheau, sec- jorie Bryans, Nadine and Nyla Endon Sunday
'
| Arbor *p*nl thr weekend with her Phillips.
...
♦
FOURTH BIRTHDAY
retary of U. S. Treasury, for rub- ! »|ey. Joan Fuhrman. Dawn FUhrr
Second Lieut
Harold Parker; mother. Mr’- H. A. Adrountr
c nnr lieino on Tuesday from Feri
I,r ,n&lt;J Mr* Frank Carrothcr*
Saturday night eight guests were
friend* of scribing 100 percent to the training and Eleathe Leonard. Wood Gathwi re . T!' "’■’?/
_«
—-----------* u..
program, ------------sponsored
by .u_
the erj ranjc'- oiorea Burpee. Charlotte
Benning Ga
having graduated , were weekend guest* of friend* in entertained for dinner and bridge Andrew J Herbert, who resided here plane
Barnes und Garland Me!a*&gt;d Betty
bv Mr ano Mrs. Einar Frandw-n. for rnrnv yeara will be interested n &gt;tional V.F.W
from thr o. c. 8. and recel.ing hb *Jn5“soni.
,
,
Comrade Tagg hns settled in hls Leonard received a national honor
c.—nl**lon.
', Mr* D"’?r «•»v. ’•»&lt;’,
Prize* were won by James Radford
on
&gt;’•&gt;* «••*&lt;! hb
and Earl Coleman
M’h birthday. Mr. Herbert make* new home I1, miles thi* side of for a three year consecutive mcmvisit with rtiathr- in Pittsford.
ber*ldp. Mr*. Robert Barm-*. Mr*
• ■ •
hb hme in Otsego with hi« son end Ci' vurdale.
Comrade Andrews is now employ- Arthur Fisher. Mra. Aikenhead and
Mrs. Eli-i Jphnw'n ret«n’«d «»•
The Nary Mother* Club met daurhter-ln-law, Mr.
and
Mrs.
ed In the Navy Plant of the Has--Mr* Peter potter furnished transW.dnevLtv irom a months* visit Wednesday afternoon. March 17. Lowell Herbert.
porUtlon. Mrs. Peter Potter is guarin Ann Arbor.
and embroidered several quilt *
On Sunday. March 14. Mr. and UnQ* Mfs CoDon't forget our Saturday night dlan —Delton Cones.
Pvt. Gilbert Jownsend of Fort which makes a total nf nine wool Mr* Herbert entertained Ln honor
p*ric*.
TVe are having a big at- 1
-----■
**&gt;
----relative They attended Hie funeral Lewi*. Washington, h spending hi* comforters, live of which were made of hi* father, eighteen relatives •' i:iance ard they all an? enjoying DIES WHILE ON VISIT
3n.dnr furlough with hl* parents b - the Middleville ladle.*.
rom'ns to help celebrate th- dm—.v party.
WITH FRIENDS
• •
M-. Herbert received 51me lovely *■ii.y
Mr nn&lt;l Mr* Dnlr W MrK** and Mr. and Mr- Gary Townsend.
y.e
are
still
buying
War
Berd*
to
Hamilton
A.
Nichols.aged
M.
Dr. nnd
Mr nnd Mr* Char. Freer enter- ‘-•ills. Ir.ciudbi^ .-1 iwt of tulip*, and
daughter of BuffidA visited hi* t»r. Mr*. C.j P Lathrop were
hili' our country win hls war and passed away on Wednesday at the
rt&gt;h. Mr and Mr*. Clair Mi
’ '
t: Innl th- Night Hawk Club So'
a- intend to buy rv ;y month, as home of w. T. Hili, who lives near
c... th- ...I.,.,!
&lt;•«!«■
nr-’.iv evening A .• tetfle dinner u.. &lt;■•1 .er delivery. Best wishes are ’&lt; ir as we can. In the meantime.:
—
—
‘
•—
Whlttmore.
Mr.
Nichols
had
t&gt;en
Mr*. Albert Stensy and two small v rvr„ tlI , ociorz nip evenin'
-*•*
'
'•
•••■■
«•«*««
cxtcuL'd to Mr. Hertiert for many . *i luge you all to tpy as many*
a resident of Hastings for many
chiWr.-n. und Mr*.. Arnold Malcolm entertainment was rapd* with hnn- ,norp h«IW birthdays,
a'*mp* and bonds a* you can.
veara. and formerly lived in Carlto i
and eon. CpI Wendell Malcolm of —
...
or*..—
going to ...
Mrs. GS&gt; Norton. Carl
township. Mrs. Nichol* preceded
Clinton Scott nnd two Th ikcl&lt; y. Tex. home on a *™;i Weyemian. Mrs Roy Preston and
! DEATH OF MRS.
husband in death several month*
furlough vhitlnx }*irpnt* of A**’’’- njrr
.
tJenr
ge
nmman.
Mr.
ana
mis
Mr:- George Hillman. Mr. and Mis
' SARAH ANN TINKLER
ago. The deceased was well known
.Mng
and
abler.
Miss
Charlotte
of
Iri
,
s
hultt
w
,.
rc
u&gt;
Mr
rt
’r.x Shultz were guests. Mr and
Putney and Beveriv of Hartford.
Sarah nun
Ann Tinkler.
M. wiuwid- a* a musician and loved to play for
.
I| Mrs.
«•&lt;». oai.u
iuuw.1, oo.
Lake
Odessa
all
were
RuesU
of
Mrs
Oscar
Palmer
being
unable
tn
nnd Mi'* Eilwn Putney nnd M&gt;‘* their aunt.
•'“'.““it?
srar
unable tn
C1
&lt;&gt;«• oPBcrt
of* Bert Tinkler, passed
nassed away on parlies and for his friend*. SurvivMis
IdawZaSn
Palnialivn*
■ heing
_ .V. Wood
Mw Lou Petenon or Kalamazoo
llUe,xl- MLs» Florence
anti wly •rrl? No. 8 of the W.^s C 8. «»w
wenw-'u
inu. ?»r
Anna
win
entertni,,
ehureh Friday, Sunday. Mar. 21. at her liome
home on E. inc are two daughter*. Mis Gilbert
They cantc talu ln celebrate David inursuav Hiiciiiwn.
N^,ru ‘ ..,U
ttwd service
&lt;rr&lt;V A,
.’n" Newtnn
Ne«,or’ »
’'» entertain
- J1*1*} ?l
t’iS’riCwCifTMrthib^-------- --------- » brother. Noirl*. in the service
^6 tor an all day mextinj. court St., having been In failing Fisher of Hasting* and Mrs Fred
Itiexn ord Mr nnd Mr-. *-UUoRed al Atlanta City, N. J. $
Newton home Saturday, Mar » luck dinner at noon, bring own health for several year*. She b sur- Henney of Carlion: three sons Mor­
1*2 WrtHaro were Mr 2nd M’- ‘^rv county boys born In Irving;"
. table rcrvice.
I vlvtxl bv two nephews and five nie- timer C.. of Grand Rapids. Eugene
of Curlton and J. Willard of Moab.
P?il Bryan’ and two“daughter* of
near Frarporti
Mis*
... ™7 "...
Mbs Janet
Janet B^keloo
B&gt;'krloo rnlrrtalned
entertained
Circle No. 6 of the Methodist the Leonard funeral home on Tuea- Utah: also several grandchildren
Woodland. Harold Vogel of Muske- . Mrs-Cha*. Robl. Cole returned the Horizon Club Wednesday eveSJ?”*
Rwlar business meeting held W. S. C. S will meet Monday eve- day afternoon, the Rev. L. Winston Funeral services were held at the
gon and Mrs AuMin Shellenbaraer
chapel on Sunday after­
nf Lake Odessa. The Utter also
*!,% C
~
served after- nlng. March 29. nt the home of stone officiating. Interment in Rtv- Leonard
noon. the Rev. Everett Love of Free­
Mrs J. W. Armbruster, 303 E Mill. cralde
---------------------cemetery.
and M.. Or«rv W.ll■ • ■
port officiating. Interment in Riv­
FOR VICTORY BUY WAR BONDS erside cemetery.
'Mr .nd
Mr la.
»&lt; £«■»&gt;?•
, come.
HSi.x sst.jy-rtsyz.0^.--^ thr Banflrld Bridge Club at hrr.
home Tuesday with a one o’clock । Hospital Kitchen Guild will meet'
accepted a nosit Ion In the cost ac- rich.
r“" ‘
Mr. and Mr*. Fritz Southworth luncheon. Bridge was played with Wednesday evening. March 31 nt I
counting department at the Ford
t&gt;i .
and son. David, of l-ansing were honors going to Mrs. M Scott and the hotpe of Mrs. Harold Downs, 702 ’
' Mrs. Thelma Hubert. Mr* Revn
Mrs. 8 Martin
E. Clinton. Election of officers and
Neil
Mrs.
Southworth ro.
re- "
...
members are asked to bring their
Benson and Mrs. Earl Bumford N
*11 Boekcloo. Mr
' snuth«nr.h
maining for a few days during vaMrs Dale Hall was hostess lo the
were in Battle Creek on Thursday. cation irom MB.C. where she is an V»unc Mothers' Club on Thursday dues to this meeting. .
Mrs. Florence Hullng went to instructor in Home Economics.
-afternoon. Mar. is. with thirteen
Regular meeting of Hiawatha Re­
Wilmette. Ill., on Tuesday to spend
Mr. and Mr». Victor Si*x»n and ] member* present. After a business
some time with her daughter. Mrs. two children were supper guests of meeting Mr* Jay Snyder gave a bekah lodge will be held Friday,
A /H Vosbuntb. who recently unl’­ Mr. and Mrs. Peter Miller south ot : tnple r,n -Tiie Experiences of a Mirrh 26 in TOOK Hall. Birth­
day supjxtr after lodge.
FraepoU last Wednesday evening.
Christian
‘tian Mother."
Mather." Mra. Lynn EdEd­
Cracii ant! Mr* Jo*. Brozak and
the —
chib
on Thur—
Robert Parke: came home from ger will entertain
----- •••*•*•*-----Regular meeting —
Mr
,rons,d' Ann
Ann Aruor
Arbor rnuay
Friday u«
lo spent,
spend u.e
the dnv April 15. at her home on E. !&gt; Thursday
afternoon at 2 o'clock
attended the basketball tournament w,.fy.rll)| wilh luj&gt; „atrnU, Mr and MadUon.
I in G. A. R Hall. A good attendance
in Kalamazori Saturday evening.
Mr5 Wm P,lrl;i.r. It, loult Robert
is
required.
Mr. and Mr* L E Barnett and lo ruill(. Crertl Sunday, on hb ieCeotse Martz. son of Mr and Mrs
Mr and Mi* Clayton Mabon were lurn t„ Ihl. university.
Clarence Martz, who L* home oa
Mrs. Henry Elliot and Mrs. Rob­
in Mt Pleasant Sunday visiting
Howard Bib* Petty Officer Scc- leave, was entertained at hls home
John Barnett, who b fllkht but rue- m&gt;d Cla.v. of Hr: William*. Maine. Saturday evening by relatives. Din- ert Leary will be hosteuscs to the
lor nt the air field
•
b visiling Mr aiid Mrs 8. C. Rog
•*-•••«« *» um*y-iwo, wnn Grate Luthen.n Guild at the home
Mrs. G. F Chidester leave-, on ,r., during hls ten day leave, ar- •l11 K'incd in the hope that it
Sunday
fur a months'visit
riving uiwqrvH
unexpectedly
on moiiuat
Monday wouldn
long before ,George • Wednesday afternoon Mar. 31. All
—.....
...... with
...... her
... n.niK
UI» 1111
-..... I. ’t be,. .....
daughter and son-in-law. Mr. and morning He is sc:vlng4n the Navy »«»uld come heme and not have to , member* arc urged to be present
Mrs. Humphrey Rohm, in William.*- Signal Co:,**,
*
.
leave again to sail the wide seas.
II as there will be election of officers.
Vlilr. New York
Mrs. Howard Barne* spent the
‘--------- •*•■*
■
I
Mra Norbert Sullivan and Marr wi.fiu! in Holland with her lath- BASSETT—GUY
Surgery Gt^lri No. 19 will meet
Ia&gt;ti and Mr-. Ororpe Lockwood and cr. E A Reynold*, who 1* *«.-&gt; ill , -Mr and Mrs. Ix*o Guy wbn to Thursday. April 1. at the home of
d'lAghltr*
*'■
— spent
■■* °Saturday
—-J-- in *Grand
’------- * at
m tlw iioini _.
of another daughter* announce the marriage of their
Riilild.i.
.
Mr. Byron Girard.
-- ------- 1
daughter. Wilma to Keith Basset:.1 on Broadway. Mrs. Warren Moore
Mr. and Mr, George Bauer and
Mr. and. Mr*
Will Hau&lt; r and son of Mr. and Mrs Rov Basfu--.-. and Mrs Ida McCoy are co-hn-.tcasdaughter* of East Lansing were .Glenn Mend of Woodland were of this div. The wedding took place cs. Call Mrs. Moore about transjiorSunday guest* of Mr and Mrs. -----guc.xU
** of Mr. and
* •' Mrs. 1. H. Row­ at the home of the bride'* parents. tation. phone 322X
Prank Sage and Mr. and Mrs. Leon lev SiK'dav afternoon.
March 16. with Rev. Trinkicin
Bauer.
Dr. H. M
Elliot was called to officiating.
Small. pigs, immunized against
Mrs Abcn Johnson. Mrs. Harold Buffalo. N. Y.. Tuesday evening by
The couple are now residing at ‘ cholera, require les.* treatment and
Phillip* and Mr* James Bristol the death of an uncle. He expect* C05 S. Michigan. Mr. Bassett ts em­ help protect the nation** meat sup­
were In Grand Rapids on Wednes­ lo return the latter part of th« week. ployed by the Viking Corp.
plies against disease.
Mr*
Belle Chidester will leave
day and attended the membership
luncheon nt tlfr Women * City Club Sunday to spend a few weeks with
is again hanging paper, or hanging
and the lecture bv Mr. Robert Er- her son-in-law and daughter. Mr.
and Hrs Humphrey Rohn of Buffa­
ben. formerly of Czccho-Slovakia
.
Mr. and Mrs. Chester Banghart lo. N. Y.
from the Yardarm, you may be able to buy better
Mr*. Howard Barnes was in Hol­
land over the weekend, called their
merchandise than the manufacturer is ot present
by the illness of her father, E. A.
Reynold*.
allowed to make. But until that time'you can buy,
Wm. Murphy and Miss Jaiephine
Murphy were in Grand Rapids on
with confidence, merchandise mode by the following
Sunday to sec Mr*. Murphv who b
a patient at Blodgett hospital.
8TEAM MAT

ORGANIZATIONS

When Hitler

ICE CREAM FOR

ROOMS
HOT A COLD WATER

SHOWER BATH

HOTEL HASTINGS

GET WORD FROM

Mr and Mrs L. J Teegardtn receivcd two letter* from thrir son.
Ruiscll M. last week, thr first word
they had had from him since know­
ing hc sailed from this country ten
week ago He Informed them that
hr was in India and said -Doni
worry- about me; I have a g.xxl place
, to sleep and plenty of fairly good
cats."

HOME USE

SUIT AND OVERCOATS BY HART. SCHAFFNER

BRICK, qt. 19c SPECIAL PACK, qt. 25c

for Friday and Saturday!'

CHOCOLATE MALTED MILK CAKE 40&lt;=
BANGHART
BAKERY
112 8. Jeffenoa St.
"
PkOM an

&amp; MARX AND CLOTHCRAFT

SHOES

We are operating our Soda Fountain
on a part time schedule. We appreciate

Bakery Specials

Nationally known manufacturers.

your continued patronage under these
conditions.

REEB’S

BY

NUNN

BUSH

HATS BY STETSON AND SCHOBLE

SHIRTS BY ARROW AND WILSON BROS.
UNDERWEAR BY GLOBE AND WILSON BROS.

WINNER BRAND and OSHKOSH WORK CLOTHES

5a.-l
001 neerwo to

Monaay
Tuesd*
on East
control, called out tha
■■ ■»&lt;»,
.......r -I V vutwriu
»ONT IU » THINGS YOU
NEED—BUY WAR BO?
INSTEAD.

Be Ready for Easter!
Use our convenient ''Loir Away Flan

cre-lfecticn
Fina fabrics, cuf with crafkman cart,
tailored with a knowing distinction for
itylo and lotting smarinttt... vuch it
the credo that ach'ievet thjie tuperb
coah. U. S. Testing Co. approved for
Siality. Look at their lovely linat, foal
air rich fabric*! Soo how they fit.

$16.75

.^5“- 3J
9 RQ
‘
**

to $27.75

Exclusive al FraiuLseu’s
Print Crepe Dresses - — $6.95 - $8.50
Light Ground Print Jersey---------- $8.75

ADMIRATION’S NEW HOSIERY MIRACLEI

We've Waited Month* for Then!
Hard-to-Get "Cleanpun'' 51 Gauge

Itavon Hase!
Full fashioned

First quality

Ringlets knit

Spring colors

Glorious sheer. highly elastic, imoetli filling Iwm.

Nylon toes, they will rival yo«r lovelist silks. Slightly

Nylon toes, they will rival your lovelilt silks.
Slightly Irregular, not noticeable at

TFQC
IW

Yes! We hove Pins, Safety-pins, Knit­
ting Needles, Needles, Pillow Cotes* Pil­
low Tubing, Blue Demim, Sheets ond
Sheeting. Fine line of Curtains ond

UY
ONDS
AT

Drapery Cloth.

Frandsen9n

☆ ☆ ☆

Al R D
REGISTERED PHARMACIST ALWAYS ON DUTY
Hosting*
Phong 124!
Stole fir Jefferson

kny
Y** feared thi

S

Exclusive But Not ExpemMr

HASTINGS

�THF HASTINGS

PAOT tTOHT

The Hastings Banner

CLASSIFIED WANT ADS

ibvino

ap.AKar

CLASSIFIED KATES

roi&lt; &gt;• n i

1-nF.sSCRE • ■&lt;HlKt.lt WANTED -

Will

POMONA URAKOE

Middleville on It

3e-s

TRANSFER OF FUNDS \
Tlie monthly meeting
i. i.oard of aupervUora t
Thursday. March 18. for the\|
action of routine btulneM. 1
voted to transfer tlie following
from the general fund to-tiie
Co. Social Welfare fund for use
specified: Direct relief. «500; h«vrntalir itlon. 1750: county farm. 5500;
county Infirmary. $300: ndmlnhtr;.tivr, • $416.67; total 12.60607.

HOU8F.IIOLD UOODB

FOO LATE TO CLABBIFY

MAri.r. LEAF &gt;.l:\:.&lt;ir

AUTO .REPAIRING AND MISC.

Sheldon Agency
Surety Bond*
Phone 2115
Haitincv

new
I Mr and t&lt;r
Pllnr.e 7&lt;&gt;1&gt;I
EMPLOYMENT

HELP WANTED

PREPARE NOW TO GET
YOUR BOOT ORDERS IN EARLY

POULTRY

Hill -At.l
DeWitt.
ft 3hJ.li.vilD.

Swanson Agency
PROTECT YOUR CAR
From. $1.1)0 op with
Slate Farm* 80-20 collision
FARM Bl'REAC STATE AGENT

Our Stocks at Present
ARE COMPLETE!

KNEE BOOTS

STARTED WHITE I
--Klat.r Mrek. M.l

AUCTION SALES
U*t Your Sale With

LIGHT OR HEAVY
SALE OR RENT CITY. COUNTRY AND RESORT

HENRY FLANNERY
PHONE 3201

NASHVILLE

*2.98 -*4.48 ’

CARD OF THANKS

Lace Top Knee Boots $4,98

DR. L. J. CASTON

- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 11

OPTOMETRIST
Pancoast Bldg.

Halting*

Phone 2701

..

Coal, Gat and Oil Fired

AN EssFNTIAL
WAR INDUSTRY
NEEDS HELP
TO "KEEP 'EM
ROLLING

Repair* furnished and
(tailed for all make* of

ECON-O-COAL STOKERS
Sheet Metal Work
Eavettroughiag

C. E. GOODYEAR HDWE.
Phone 2331

DEAD STOCK
REMOVED!

FOR RENT—

ALL KINDS

।

GENERAL INSURANCE
SURETY BONDS

JERRY

ANDRUS

Phone 2519

We meet all competition in paying

Nall Bk. Bldg.

AUCTIONEER
Liat your Auction Sales with

Men's Hip Boots 11
;’ "h Be.r Qu.liry J/-95 I
Red Solei
J

HI-CUT VICTORY WORK RUBBERS

Marshall Furnaces

142 E. State

|

BRAKFMEN
SWITCHTENDERS
TELEGRAPH OPERATORS
YARD CLERKS
Apply Suocrintcndcnt’s Office, 1

NYCRR. Jackson, Mich.

FOR SALE
WOODtRAFTWORK

dayn a week. Phone collect. Battle Knick-nack racks, knee hole desks,
sewing cabinet*, combination book
Creek 2-296_I._^
and macaiine racks. Other things

FARM EQUIPMENT
AND MISC

Bottle

DEWEY REED

Creek

Rendering

Co.

SOLES

V

NO SHORTAGE
OF COMFORT

Lloyd Racer. Mgr.

IN GENUINE

Date* can be made at Banner office.
Phone 3467

WOLVERINE

Started Chicks This Week
One Wk. old

AND IIOUBE TP.AII.EHS

Shipping Livestock

SHELL HORSEHIDES

Every Saturday

666 TABLETS. SALVE, NOSE DROPS-

PHONE 17F3I HICKORY

JAKE OEPRIESTER

*’I*vELT ANF.OUR

Three A Four Wk*.

AUCTIONEER
Company Haatlng* itockyard*, phone 2588, or call
717—F3 tiirough

HAY. GRAIN A FEF.D‘1

Loren Coppock

USED CLOTHING

Pettit-Cooper Hatchery

Delton, Mich.

Satiwfaeiion Guaranteed. Haters can
hc made al Banner Office.

DEAD STOCK REMOVED PROMPTLY
HORSES Sg.00 COWS $4.00

C. “BILL” SHERWOOD
FOB

INSURANCE
Hotel HaatLng*

No Other Work
Shoes On Earth
Have Soles
and Uppers oi
Genuine Triple­
Tanned Shell

Horsehide

All possible recovcroble animal fats vital to
WAR PROGRAM

KALAMAZOO RENDERING WORKS

CASH

PHONE COLLECT KALAMAZOO 2-9544

For your old Scrap Iron.
Radiaton, Batteries. Alu­
minum, Bran, Copper &amp;
Lead.

SEE THAT SHELL

EXCHANGE
YOUR WHEAT

GLENN F. LAUBAUGH
SIS No. Michigan Avenue
lone 2637
Halting

CURT SOLOMON
AUCTIONEER

in nearly eve
Phone 72

SALESLADIES

for some of that good

Wc have permanent
openings for two wom­
en capable of selling
Footwear, good hours,
top salary.-Apply

Lily White Flour
3o*lb«. flour for bushel of
good wheat.
We have a complete stock

our S.B.V. mash. It (ices

Truss Fitting \

w*

S”?^STORE

Quality

fuel*

always.

EXPERIENCED t
FITTER
’I

•

•

LY IARKER S
Bwi.n n.u mi

h

SMITH BROS
VELTE &amp; CO
HASTINGS. MICH.

BOSSY

Only the hide over huraca
hij« has this tough inner
layer of leather.

LIKES IT

TODAY your feet are working over­
time...and how 1 But they can take
it and come back for more in moccaain soft Wolverine Shell Horae hide*.
They're aoTteg buckskin, and stay
that way oh.— even dry out

FRESH

up; er* and i-n!v&lt; is plenty toughl
But the amazing acftheM and plia-

Tests prove that cows take better to freshly ground
feeds. Make ’em happy and they give more mil^.
That’s one big reason why so many successful dairy
farmers are turning to custom-mixing of dairy feeds.
Come in . . . let us show you how Farm Bureau feeds
cost less than you pay for other feeds, and still allow
for buying of small lots to insure freshness.

FARM BUREAU SERVICES, INC
HASTINGS, MICH. '
TELEPHONE 2118

N. CHURCH ST.

bility is due to a unique trinlo-tanning process originated by Wolver­
ine tanners over 40 years ago. No
other tanners know it even today I
So, for comfort's sake make your
next pair of work shoes Wolverine
Shell Honschidr*. But, fur Undo
Sam's sake, make the ones you now
have last ns long as possible. Como
in some lime and look them over.

WOtfehlNE
SHELL HOR3EH1DE WORK SHOES

SHOESTOBe
. 0ivt/ty Countys

S&amp;u.

�THE HASTINGS BANNER
SECTION TWO—MOB

HASTINGS. MICHIGAN. THURSDAY. MARCH 25. 1943.

f IGHTY-SEVINTH YEAR

| 'lust what the Australian girls had The Little Red Pump is covered lowed by refreshments. which were DRY COW NEEDH FEED
Cook these days isn't all your im-, He U an officer. They say hc is just i A. P. O. 450
that American jirls didn't nave',
nave’, he
with rust
served
served by
by the
L..« hoates* assisted
...- bv
agination. The, 'for why’, is because like hl* old man—i-guess history
Camp Howze. Texas
after Bob und Harmon were sworn repeats Itself, doesn't it? I sure
Ekigene finished at H. H. 8Mn 41 wrote back—"They don’t hove any- For the Little Red Pump's In thi* Mrs. J. Shugart and Mrs. H. Hel- say extension dairymen at Mlchiga:
strife—
, monen. Mrs. Hatton was the forinto the Marines, they were im- wish T were In. your old outfit then | and we understand you know the thing you don't have, but they have
What matters the dust and what mer Bonita Bromley of Hickory State College A cow should have
pressed with lhe fact that they were we could have one for the book
real meaning of mud. Ay. Eugene, it here!"
Next week your letter comes from
matters the rust.
Corner*.
obligated to shine their shoes, j Here's hoping this letter reaches and also that you think cnou^i is
•Continued from page 1. Sec. 1) now
keep their trou-ers pressed and m&gt; you and finds you ns good in health (enough of anything. Meredith Reid John Hewitt who knows many of If toe Little Red Pump saves a
ot them help a little down at Hie they have, because these lads are , as it
life?
IDON’T BUY THINGS YOU DON'T
in daily and plenty of good
It leave* me. Love to all Take ,, from over Nashville way. ts al your you boy*. He may write about things
hospital al supper time. Il
i will "milk It all back" V
In general but he's sure to tell you j
- . ----- u&gt;
।
NEED—BIT WAR BONDS
;;r= Ci
• zzzzz'.t aifa 1 •hope
to see
see camp, do you meet often?
areisn't
do. Pknly
“bout theit re*pon- ‘, care
of yourself
INSTEAD.
dairyman when she freshen*.
Vmt eve A ll ude ‘ibllltlf3 *hlch is another way of ; you
someday. Your
Yo
about the fellow* and 'what goes i Tlie singer think* he's heard that 1I
youjomeday.
chip off the old
counlry- but every Utile MyJn&lt;&gt; lhey are tw0 Ilnc fei10Ws block.
Pvt. Robert A. Eaton
on.; °\e’r.at lhc B'k*।song before. Chum, you probably •,
Until then, und to you R. G.. who nre lifted, wholely or tn part* from
W-h senior cb- has five
^wn*^ h*PP&gt; “ |
I
Frank
’M
Gallup 16042207
East Garrison
wrote the letter about how you'd ’ have. Most of these modem ones I
A. ?. C. 32
give ..
«(»«
anything
mm.. .«
to go fishing—
thp oidunwrt. or from classics. 11
Fort Ord. Calif.
whTch iTsome klnd'of a record I
Good luck and best wishes to i
San
San Fran
Francisco. Calif.
w,..vm
some kind of a record I
•Slttln’ and Wtahln*
11 have so much faith in the abil- I
Butler. Hastings school nurse.'
gtle«. I'll Introduce them to you by 'Grace
Won't change your Fate
Hies of modem creative artists that
Lewis Oliver Bolton. A/S.
she leaves for her army post,
}}”*? S2iS5r
their maiden name*, Elaine Win- 1as
The Lord provides lhe flshln'
I go Into a slow burn every time
Co. 273. U. 8. N. T. S.
destination
as
yet
unknown.
(
•HF.'.
”
lchi
slow. Lets London. Wilma Guy, 1
But you have
to dig
the bait
out
nave w
aig tne
unit!’
, j think that they have to resort to
Great Lukes. BUnoU
We're glad to know that Captain j
you see I am back at my home
Carol Sinclair, and Geraldine Tietz.
Cheer up. It won t be long before । copying instead of creating new ,
Birthday—Jan. 7th.
Two of our seniors, Joe Rosen­ Mervln Plumley Is well again and r-buse having completed a course In
you re home and lust think how work. They are depending on "mats1
baum nnd Earl Lewis, are already we hope everything will go well with I Teletype Repalr-Instuilcr at Camp
much bigger the fish will be
1 nostalgia for a peaceful era" to '
irt the service of Uncle Sam, and 1
rw°?uln',Caplwn’
Crowder. Mo. The course was very
Co. D. 62nd Tng. Bn.
Che*21?:
popularize their second-hand brain- ।
several more are planning to be
*&lt;!’Kon'»ne*«Zein’ KOOtl an&lt;1 ls claimed to be the best
Uth Tng. Regt.. B. I.
Zolly Cofffr. 'storms. Nice work It you can get
called shortly after graduation. That land to go back Into active service , oj lu )qnd m the U. 3.
Platoon No i
includes Duane Stamm. Ray Tomppofm',Klh*ul
wrlIten
My wife accompanied me both
Camp Jos. T. Robinson. Arkansas
kina, and Bill Garrison. Bob cook P?
1,1 he Solomo'u’ tu ; ways and we had a nice place to
U. S. Army
•
Now. I'm huffy and before I get
nnd Harmon Wilcox have qualified
Birthday—Jan. 29
„
.
,, ,
.v
live off the Post when in Crowder.
I over it I'm going out and pick a
for lhe Marine Corps officer train­ And if oty lines should form, then ■ We have our same apartment bark
rumpus with that robin. So long,
ing program and are subject to call
Pvt. Jesse L Haney
I
By JANE-CAMERON
Drear,
I here and it is good to be buck with
m* Iran*. Wetli bring this to a
at any time, and two other fellows IKm« ot lhiw you I.IM w : to, „u mmo. &gt;nu&gt;.
78th CA (AA&gt; Medical Det.
i close, as we should have done after
are hoping to enroll in the Navy's T^ /vt’r,, fanV
Fort Ord. Calif.
WC
°y lhC
*nrU'r VPry
We SUre,y
surely tnl
enjoy
lhe B
Banner
very
the first paragraph. Corn Is raV-5 Aviation program.
The extra tank, or ship or plane
! There's a robin down in the or­■ , Honed, you know.
- ■ Station Hospital
much and like to read the news from
IT) close by wishing you nil the For which we waited all in vain.
chard calling for rain—the rat!
tlie Boys in Service. Will close for
Pvt. Robert Saunders. 36424923
very best of luck We all hope It And the supplies which never came this time. As ever.
HIC KORY CORNERS
Hdq. Btry C-. 257th F. A. Bn.
won't be too long-before you’ll be Will you then come and take the
We just heard *omt&lt;hing cute.
Sgt H. R Snow
Camp Gordon, Georgia
Blair Barnes of Otsego called on
home again.
.
blame?
,
A soldier says. "The Japs arc giad
Delaware City. Del
Birthday—Feb. 25th.
Mary Ketcham
For we. not you. will pay the cost
1 to die for their country so we are hi* mother. Mrs H. E Barnes Fri­
'• Amy Green Box 141
Off again I—meaning here's news Of battles you. not we. have lost.
going to aee they are kept happy." day a Mrs »llie Pennock visited
Pvt. Richard D. Blough. 36424922
her brother and sister-in-law. Mr.
to nil of you "inservicers," tor
Glad you like the paper. Tommy
Cnmp McCoy. WL-, I Co. G. 341st. Inf., A. P. O. 450
1 qnoakino nf hnnni* t
«ni)
and Mrs.
Mrs Ike
Ike Dckllder
Dckllder and
and family
family
another week.
Kurr, "just like a letter from home."
March. 12. 1943 [ Camp Howze. Texas
thwtdm toLs «ek
o*
Saturday. « Sympathy is
Batter up. und the shillings (for What you just said Tommy, is ex­
fourteen on Rt Patrick', nlv
eMendedtothefamUyofWHlMa*Birthday—April 20
SI 001 go to Ralph R. Swift. Just like actly what we try to do nnd if you Dear Mother and Dad:
1Xm *ay"ng'--OtaS haftLah" on »n thdr »*«•*«»«« *
Well. I um writing this in the ,
Ralph. we
— Just I have any suggestions to make, what
that. By the way Ralph,
Camp
kitchen,
it
Ls
6:30
p.
tn.
and
Pvt.
Harry
J
Williams
&lt;_
Another
pound
of
cof?ce!
Horray!"
n.
a
n
a
K
h«i&gt;ltul
bl&lt;roJ
'clicked' on your name,
nurne. because, you want to hear about and all that,
•clicked'
one has gone home but me. [ 17th T.S.S. Brks. 237
didn't we mention one time that, pass them on to us and we'll see every
Tomorrow I have my flr.-.t tryout I Chanute Field. Ill.
.
from your picture in thr window.' what we can do
s GSre?rt.:s iSs #ssk
aa
head
cook
and
tomorrow
I
am
Helio
Harry,
we
always
remember
you were a )&gt;erfect double for Ron- ' Bob Roush, at Camp White in
uiatui iw* n away from me again.
aid Coleman? Not bad. lad. not bad' Oregon is now Private First Claes having fried chicken. Today we got the many 4-H Slate prizes you and I told him I would spend the rest tained the W. M. Missionary society
That's a safe conclusion.
Flashing-facta ol men and Act*:— nnd
—• thLs 1* ------------ in 80 roosters, they were frozen with Maty took when you were ut Thorn­ of my life being mad ut him but Wednesday for dinner There were
the way*--------he said ••
it——
"I’-ve
i about fifty present. * Mrs Lyn
Pfc. Jack Rearlclc returned to camp ,I been trying my hand at tailoring heads on. we cleaned them and cut apple-Kellogg. Bet what you're do­ he kept the coffee, regardless.
them
up
In
560
pieces
for
250
men.
(
ing
now
Ls
interesting
but
not
much
। Laurence gave a shower Friday
mins. Life can't be maintained
Friday after u 10-day furlough The today. Been sewing on stripes Man­ I um cooking them tonight, have like raising prize sheep.
, evening for Mr. and Mrs. Delbert
Army suic agrees with you Jack, i aged to get two seU Sewed on after 2-10 gal. pots full. I will brown them ,
without them. But if you hav«
you look "tops." Address Jock nt-a fashion."‘ --------------------■
Congratulation* “
Bob.
~
SI. JS jSJ I
r"??..'!"
“JI!
recently undergone unuiuil
in the oven tomorrow. You see we 1 Lt Aden W. Campbell
_ ___ ____ ntv five’present and there
Pfc. Jock Renrlck
, beau all what you can leam In the have long pans about 4 Inches deep
Bomber Sqd
itreu or strain, you may re' were many lovely Rifts. The shower
423rd T.E.F.T. Sqn.
army, ch what? Here ore some oth­ and about 2 ft. long that we fry our
count 'em.
471 First St .
wes
also
given
for
Rev.
nnd
Mrs.
ouiremoreofccrtainviumini
CAJ’JJ.
_
er interesting comment* from Bob's potatoes-bacon-meat and almost
Greenville.
S.
C.
1
Harold
Bugbee's
twenty-fifth
anthan the normal diet lupplioa.
' Columbus. MUsissippl.
II letter
letter—
—"What
"What II wouldn
wouldn’’tt give
give for ..a , everything is cooked in the oven.
’ Why do—Bus drivers call the sta­
L
’
nnd
hnn'*
.....
I
niversarv
and
was
a
surprise
for
Max Myers, son of Mr. and Mrs. good home cooked meal just once Along with this chicken I am havGo and talk ,with your
tions as though they were trying to
Pvt. Donald D. Townsend
I
them.
Tlicy
received
a
beautiful
Ellsworth Mverx. expeEU to be sent I more. Mmm, could I ever go for it inJ"mn"shKi
”7w&gt;toti^7 " ea^nt’Tiid
Doctor. He will be able to
Officers Candidate Prep School. convince themselves?
soon from Great Lakes, Ill. to a boyl" (Cheer up Bob. now that food
Kd
gift.
Rev.
Bugbee.
pastor
of
tne
Class No. 14. R.T.C.
I wm In a city’ art shop a short •"
w'M
her r.’f=r
for^«raT’yeari
detect the specific vitamin
service school, as n motor machln- is rationed. O P A. or somebody. Is
desert
d oatmea' cooltlM
”,’ Church’here
Fort McClellan. Alabama.
deficiency, and to prescribe
now
a
ruldent
of
Kalamazoo.
।
time
ago.
The
manager
was
n
midls
noW
“
uf
Kalamazoo.
ists' mate He also hopes to hove advising soldiers that when egtlng ' The Amiv Bakers do their hskinir
Birthday—May 19.
a nine days' leave, commencing in private homes to go easy on the
ntaht^hlle the rest of ul nJ?
Mrs. Sarah Erway returned to
accordingly. Then, remem­
March 25th. We ll be glad to see I family rationed food and wait to gel
1
ber, this pharmacy features •
Changes of address and correc­
you. Max.
la full meal when they get back to
p
lamenting the fact that lhe local , itftcr spending ten days at the How..............
only dependable vitamins. ’
Mar. 13th. tions for your date book—
schools
were
taking
out
their
art
“
ri1
Johnson
home
helping
to
care
Cadet Chuck Leonard Is home . camp—so you sec how 'tls.)
| The chicken dinner wentover
Karl Welfares birthday Is July i schools
big
from hl* work at Bowling Green. । Bob continues—"Out here you see
courses.
I
had
to
put
in
my
two
,
(2r
.,
her
,*F
rs
Ha
'
cn#
2nd.
Instead
of
July
22nd
as
printed
courses,
For supper last night I hud :
cents ”
worth and said hopefully that Visitors at the Johnson home SunOhio, awaiting orders to a new lo- ■ Just about no traffic at all and al- toasted
1I """"
cheese sandwiches, potato last week.
LyBARKER'S TR.
we have more important things to
,nd Mr* {laf‘,kln
catlon.
, most every car you do see has sold- salad, beet and onion salad nnd I
do right now than to draw pic- and Will Havens and Mrs. Ray
Pfc. Gerald Rogers nnd hLs twin • lers or officers In it-. In fact all you
VANILLA COMP.
Change of APO number for:
100 gal. ot cocoa Think of
tures. You should have seen her Parn,cs; *.PeUle.“n£.FJ!cl“rd To? .
brother. Pfc. Harold Roger*, have ' can see are soldiers even when you made
Lieut. Charles O. Struble.
400 sandwiches but It wa«
Full
$4 59
; vlare at me. I tried to glare back. le« of Hostings visited their grand-:
been transferred from San Angelo, ro to town. One day we met the making
0—860833
easy. We cut 35 loaves of bread nnd
pl.----------------------I
but a giggle came out instead and mother. Mrs. Hazel Nunnenuker
Texas, to Sheppard Field, Texas, big sum of two civilians in one toasted it on one side put our cheese
12th Troop Carrier Squadron
I then she thawed out and a good I Saturday and Sunday while the r
where they are attending a techni- whole block down town.”
60th Carrier Group
cal school as airplane mechanics. | "Did f tell you our band Is cut on and then put them in pans In
&gt; time was had by all
[parents. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur TolA.
P.
O.
650.
c/o
Postmaster
the oven. The chow hounds sure
■ ■
les were In Chicago. ♦ Mr. and Mrs
serving with the ground crow. You t to 28 piece* again and I'm now play- liked them and came back for more.
' It looks like all the poems about V»m Town of Plainwell called on
Blrthday—\fune 1.
know the definition of twins—I Ing solo comet. Last night I played
’the Little Red Pump were In. ,hls mother. Mrs. Sarah Town 8un"twice as much of something good." in a trumpet trio tor the floor show Tomorrow I am going to have roast
brown gravy, boiled potatoes,
I There were around a dozen and ev- day afternoon. * Mrs. Henry Weennnd that* the meaning well take | al the dance and afterwards played beef,
Pfc. John C. Bush
cottage cheese, pear sal­
I ery one showed a wonderful spirit. I ink waa hostess at a miscellaneous
for both of you.
i In the dance band while some of asparagus,
387 Tech. Sch. Sqd.
ad. veg. soup and coffee so you see
Each poem reflected the American ’ shower Saturday evening at her
We're proud of you Harold Kim- I lhe other trumpet players danced. ;we feed the boys pretty good
Scott Field. 111.
, viewpoint, lhe determination to home in Kalamazoo, honoring Mrs.
mell. with your 978 average down .Most fun. I've had In a long time. i Say
Hav thanks
lhank. for
Im. subscribing
...bvrihine for
mr the
rhe
HASTINGS
PHONE 2115
at Jacksonville. How did we know? .(Did It recall when you played for
J.il gMLnner?
Pvt. Cecil A. Crutfbnden
(preserve
picirnr our
UUJ way
wuj ui
of life,
uic. no
nu mat-1Norman
HUI-, HUIIIWI Halton,
,unw&gt;ii. a
« recent bride.
Now that would be telling
(the Ooa*t Guard dances, betore yeti
ldw.JPi.rt
Co. A. 30th. Sig. Tng. Bn.
ter what sacrifice may be asked. Sixteen guests were present. Games
You probably, noticed the Item took off from here Bob?) More let- I ?. toe serond time for fear l^miwrt
Barracks 853
Hera is the best one I received:
• were played during the evening follast week about Dr. "Mat" Kinde ter. "yesterday afternoon the regi- lonJltom? ”
" *
1 * d.
Camp Crowder. Mo.
being promoted to Lt.-Colonel. ment held a big field meet and F . wen M„m Vou asked me who' U. S Army
You 11 all remember Dr Kinde from Co. ran away with the affair. Won caped
“I® thP mrlilinl
vPu
the time he was herewith the 149 out of a pouible 65 point*. They I “J n0?U eVc
'i mil im
Lieut. Frank W. Rogers.
health department.
He
probably took first in almost all events, and 1 toit r it in at Duarte? to fwlr ind
U.M.S.C.
- ---------------------------------------------[hJJ I ,« up ^umer^w lour and , VAiJ 152, M.A.G. 25
checked
your tonsils, etc. back ......
in the
c/o
Fleet Post Office
days when you wore knee breeches, n winrilns rolliv mce a'nrt'^AwmJ-" can 1 fl«urr H out myself yet. when *
San
Francisco. Calif.
•
(one of you fellows, who's now sta- Bourdn
A Cnth^ On dUty 1 slecp about “ luarler Of
Birthday—Aug. 4th.
Honed on lhe west coast, should re­
basketball
throw.
Freddie
Boulter
j
“
^eU
f
?
”
wll|
h
claie
h
now
and
read
member because you Insisted your
A/C Cleon L. Smith
throat was always sore and you :
needed your tonsils out. The reason igetting better steadily. "Sharp”I Yale Station
for your great eagerness to part Shooter mvwcv.
M known as everything.
McGee. iI w
was
1 New Haven, Conn.
with your tonsils was because you In them days" but no more can you
Bernard
had heard that after they were once | laugh at my shooting. Pistol prac; Keep your letters and addresses
is over—
and
proud"
out you would be given all the Ice tlce ----------J ”I'm
--------right"
‘-1-- —
—-* ol
-•
coming boys and girls, write what­
Bernard Hammond. 3641TJ98
cream you could eat. You didn't my work. I made the highest score
Meas Section 1006 S.U.L.S25, ever you feel like writing we re all
realize there was a catch In that In the band nnd for Hint matter the
glad to hear from you. Maybe some
Building 2532
“could cat!" Did you ever get your highest of anyone who was firing
। of you have met tlie fellow in AusCamp McCoy. Wls.
fill of Ice cream?)
on the range, including al) noncoms
trail* who wrote to his girl back
More about Lt.-Colonel Kinde.— nnd officers. So you can bet I feel Addresses—
home and told her how lovely an*
he hr head over heels In work tmd u&gt;ic&gt;ix
iu-iurih. uu
pretty piuiua
proud to-night.
Do yuuumnie
you blame
Pvt. Eugene U. Bennett 36434“72 super lhe Australian girls were; and
has to dash nil over the eastern bor- I me?"
Co. A. 311th Biginecr* Brks. C. i then when his sweetheart asked rum
dens but he tells of one particularly
Thanks for your letter Bob and

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pit nsant interim st Nuriu when hc
was the guest of the Duke and
Dudie.’* of Windsor. He said their
hospitality wo* genuinely cordial.
the Duke was a "prince" of a fellow
and the Duchess a gracious charmer. it Is understandable «iat a man
would give up hls throne for her.
commented.lhe Doctor. Now tha
moral of this story could be—"what
you can't do or where you can't go
when you're a Lt-Colonel"—but we
have to confess, this nil happened
When the Doctor was Just a Major.
Dale Henry from Great Lakes
writes about lhe elegant time that
they had nt a U S.O party Hint the
WAVES attended. Said Dale "why
there was one WAVE there that was
so little we called hrr a Ripple!"
Anyway, sounds like she made quite
a Splash at the party. Dale
Tliat "different look" you notice
about Harmon Wilcox and Bob

| no. we don’t blame you for being
। proud. We know Just how you and ,
I all the other fellows who are in
| there 'pitching' and 'hitting on all'
. fours.' feel when you make good. 1
. We envy you like Blazes, not be-1
(cause we think you're having fun.!
i but because you're helping to do
what has to be done!
I
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Letters
: 'A V-letteri
Dear ’Dad* '
How is everything there at home?
Fine I hope. I'm O.K. again and
having a swell time. I’ve been out
of the hospital aboqt tnree weeks
and now In a rest camp. A swell
place and lou of fun.
Say Dad. I met some of your sec­
,___
________ ____
___
ond__generation
buddies.
They are
from Kalamazoo. They are Red Ballantine and Emmett McNally. Your
old commander has a son here too.

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PHONES: 2105 • 2103

HASTINGS,

�THE HASTINGS BANNER. THURSDAY. MARCH 25. 1943

। Mrs. Frank Thompson andDennie i eupper guests
of Mr. and Mra. B. and Mrs. Charles Wieland of Lo- April 4 Servfce each evening ex-.you? Well
•Veil then, come on up
ut FrlSht‘ and
niiL.
_™
.... the
—Juniors
-------. &gt;a
J
'-u
J give
’
I were Sunday dinner guests
of Mr. R. Clinton. * Mr. and Mrs. Vernon I gan. * Mr. and Mrs. Claud Mead cept Saturday at 8:00 o'clock. * day
--- ----------...
—
j and Mrs. Henry Thompson of South | Benton andDorothy Jean and! visited Mr. and Mrs. Howard De- •
Mr. and Mrs -Glenn Moore and little of your support. When you
leave the hall after the play, you'll
।
—------------- Bowne. * Mr. and Mrs.
Frank ; Mias Leone De Vlelg of Grand Rap- loond of Woodland. Sunday. ♦ Mr*.1 two children of near Nashville were say. '"This certainly U anz^vetiing
Mra. Irma Brown spent Thursday. Bracndle of Stanton were Sunday' ids were Sunday dinner guests of Vivian Walton and little - Bobby Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. well ipenl". The Juniors like vou,
v at
.. the
.k. home
k—. of
r.t x.rI_
JwU of
of Mr.
Mr ai~
and j,(ra. Ken Braen-1 Mr. and Mrs Alvin Helrlgle. * Parker of South Bowne were Wed­ Charles Moore. * Mr and Mrs. and you'll like the Juniors in "Rar­
of. ....
last —
week
her guest.*
------•—
Mrj j^y ^r
—■* Andrew Brandt and daughter of in* To Orow"
daughter. Mrs. Margaret Miller of die
and family.
* J.....
...Ie]anj Walter Wallace of Hastings and nesday dinner guests -•
--- -----------)u attended
CUud------------Walton * Mr. and Lansing spent Sunday. Monday and
* Mn Ella Catt was a ond Bonnie Lou
aUended the
.... Mr and Mrs. Otto Lightfoot of- Mr*.
Hastings »
Hiacni.J" ^Brethren Ladies Aid last Thursday North Irving were Sunday after
----- -­ Mr*. John Thaler and Mr. and Tiiecdav with their father. Asa Celebrate 50lh Weddlnc Anniversary
Hast'ng* visitor Monday. * Mr and • at the m&gt;me of Mrs. George Lecce noon callers of Mr and Mrs. Gail
Oail Mrs. Howard Thaler accompanied Stecklc * Mr and Mrs. Frank
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Knrcher
Mrs. Keith Durkee and family of । of Clarksville. * Mr. and Mrs. Earl Lightfoot. Other callers were ""
Rev..'bv Miss Donna Thaler nno Mlu Jones of Grand Rapids were Sun­ celebrated their 50th wedding an­
Woodland were Thursday guests . Everson and family were Sunday Ickes. Mrs Frank Walton. F C. Marilyn Martin were Sunday dln- day guests of Mr. and Mrs Harold niversary. March 20 Mr. Kareher
ner guests of Mr and Mra. William Yoder and family. * Mr*. Roy Pres­ was bora May 2, 1660 a*. Caledonia,
of her parent*. Mr. and Mrs Adam dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clifii.. Rupert
Ourwri ford
ford Allcrding
Allerdim? of
of Hastings
Hastlnss in
In honor
honor Elnora Whitney, ami Mr. and Mrs.i. Spears of Grand Rapids. ★ Mrs. ton and children of Battle Creek and Mrs Karcher was born Janu­
Endres » Mr and Mrs.
Caln of Grand Rapids and the for- I of Garrett Everson who is going Grorge Ndson. local. * The Re­• Richard McNItt tEyelcen Wilcox' were Friday guest* of Mrs. Perri ary 30. 1878 at Plattville. Ontario,
•
inert father of Nashville. Tenn., into the armv Saturday. He will bekah LSige held their regularr is spending this week with Mr. Preston, all were guests of Mr. and Canada. They were united to mar­
and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Brown of' be sent to Camp Grant. Illinois. meeting Thursday night. They had1 and Mrs Leon Houk. * Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Benton of South riage March 22. 1893 by Rev. John­
Comstock Park were Sunday- guests. * Mr. and Mrs. Leo Fry and chil- as their guest* Mra. Mabie Pauvcy.•. Mr*. John Miller ot .Plymouth met Bownc * Mr and Mrs. RusmI son in Freeport. They have re­
□f Mr and Mrs. J. D. Cool. * Mr. dren of Banfield were weekend assembly officer from Jackson, and1 their daughter. Marie Ann. who is Hartxlcr of Clarksville called on sided In Freeport all their married
and Mrs. Harrv Boughner of Lake, gt|pts of her grandparents. Mr and j Mrs Poe of Glknd Rapids. * Mr attending Michigan State Colleg? Mrs
Ray Wieland Monday. * life except 3'.- years when they
Odessa were Friday afternoon guest’ 1 Mr*. Clarence Benedict.' B R. Clln- and Mrs. Fred Tabberer were ini in East Lansing, and called on Mn . Miner King returned home Mon­ lived at Remus. They have. six
Maude
of Mr and Mrs George Forbey. ton underwent ■ an operation at Caledonia Monday and called oni Miller's sister. Mrs Charles Bunn day after spending the weekend children, all living
Maude. 'Mrs
?*Mcnui. ..id* Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Roush of; Univmity hospital In Ann Arbor Mr and Mr*. Will Scott. * Mr* and family, and other friends, last with his daughter and son-in-law Forrest Buehler. Neal. Merrill
”* Mrs
Hastings were ettllcrs of her moth- lost Thursday afternoon. * Sun- Glenn Kellogg was a Hastings vis­• Saturday. * Mr. and Mrs. E.
.......
Harry viiiwr
Oliver V|
of virOr- George of Freeport and
j. J. Mr.
•11 and
",,u Mrs. **»*»&gt;
-■ ■
— •onviiic * As he was about to leave Menzo Butler of Kendal). New York.
er Mrs. Harrv Hentiey Sunday af- day visitors at the Neil Newton itor last Friday. * Rev. and Mrsi Kellogg of Martin are spendinu----- the
ternoon. * Mrs. Otto Kunde, who borne were Mr and Mrs Vernon E B. Griffin. Marilyn Stcraick.. a few weeks &gt; with their son and
h0USC &gt;».
for the barter shop «=•&gt;■»
Percv They also have twclv egrand-chll...c .wum;
i Kellner
_ ___ ufell
_ ___________
&gt;_______
has been suffering with Infection Newton and Miss Shirley Fred­ Bethel Mole and Gladys Hamlini wife. Mr. and Mrs. Olenn Kellogg.
Rosser accidentally
on the back'
dren.
There were twenty-ueven
in her eye. is improving. ♦ Mn enckron of Hastings. * Miss Elaine stient last week at Huntington. In­• * Otto Kunde spent Saturday and steps last Friday noon and frac- Huesis attending the celebration
Alms Pingleton and Mrs. Peck of Kauffman of Lansing spent Friday diana. where thev were enrolled int Sunday tn Detroit. * Jim Yonker tured two ribs. He is recovering at wltli a pot luck supper and a bcauid «&gt;r»ert.v
Saturday »uh
with v»r
her ™.r.
par- the Harwood School of Leadership&gt; pf North Irving was » Sunday the hoftie of Mr. and Mrs. Leon ll,ul wedding cake decorated in
near Hasting* were Sunday call- night and
era of Mrs. Julia Godfrey. * Mr. enta, Mr.■ and Mrs Joe Kauffman, Education. * Rev. and Mrs. Johni dinner guest of Mr. and Mr*. Geo.
We miss you at the shop, gold with yellow roses, which was
irtthv 'Bunn returned to McCue were Sunday afternoon and1 Porbev and family. * Mr. and Mrs. Percy, so
_ hurry .._
« *
by the children.
, and Mra. Robert Newton were Sunn'"
up —
and। get —
well
w presented
I
with
w.M. ....
her —
to spend Satur- Monday Rucsts of Mr. and Mrs.. J. D. Cool were Thursday guests Mrs. Grinnell, who has been in St.
day dinner guesU of Mr and Mrs.
Freeport Methodist Church
William Newton of State Road., .miy nlRht and Sunday. * Mr. and Hurold Harmon of Grand Rapid*.. of Mr and Mrs. Theodore Buehler Mary’* hospital Grand Rapids wa*
Everett M. Love, putor
They also helped to tan a sugai Mrs J A Richard*. Jr. ot Kali- Rev. McCue attended the Grand1 of Pleasant Valiev * Mr. and Mr*. returned to her home last Wednesday
Morning worship 11:00.
bush. * Miss Donna Thaler and mazoo and Mtas Agnes Humphrey Rapids District meeting ut the“ Henn Holzhay. Mr and Mrs. Boyd in an ambulance. * Ernest CadSermon: "The Sheplicrd Savior."••
Mias Marilyn Martin of Grand of Borges* Nurses' Training School. Plainfield Avenue Methoatat churchi Evan* and soft and Mtas Lucille wullder of Hickory Corners called at
Sunday school 12:00.
Rapids were weekend guests of Mr in Kalamazoo, visited Sunday af- * Mrs H °S Wedel of Hastingsv Endres of Grand Rapids were Sun- the home of Rev. and Mrs. John
Coming events:
and Mr.' John Thaler * Miss Ev­ terncoiv with Mr. and Mrs George was a recent afternoon guest off dav guests of Mr and Mrs Adam McCue. Monday evening * Mr.
ThuradW PAnril ^’‘^innuinioit
. elyn Thompson of Clarksville was Humphrev and family. * Mr. and Mrs Fred Kunde. * Lola and Bon­■ Endres. * Mr. and Mrs. Henry and Mrs Jess Kidder of Alaska
AprU a'
a Sunday dinner guest of the Mrs. Ray Clinton and family of nie Lou Wieland with Donna PoM-■ Myers were Sunday dinner guests were Saturday evening guenu of
Claude Waiuon family. * Mr. and Hastings were Monday evening humus spent the weekend with Mr.. of Mi. and Mr*. Alfred Myers o( Mr. and Mrs. Harold Aldrich and •e2d5}‘, Wayland * George Brown 1* spend­ family. * Miss Trte Olmstead of
Friday. April S3—Gdod Fridav
ing a few day* at the home of Mr. Hastings was a weekend guest of
Anrii
fttma.v
and Mrs. Watt Thomas of South Mr and Mrs. Harold Yoder and
Bownc. * Howard McRoberts of family. * Mr. and Mrs Semlah
lhe C P. S Camp at Wellston was Sccie woe
were ouuuav
Sunday kucsl
guests* oi
of mr.
Mr. -■•-’
a Sunday afternoon caller of Mr. ■ and Mrs Wesley Keim and son Carlton Center Metbodht
Church
r;,;.—
and Mrs. Joe Kauffman and fain- Vern
”-------of
. Clarksville. * •Arthur
— •-—.»«
.w..
— ------LatliMormn f
no ,Or
&gt;ily * Mrs Gail Lightfoot is re­ ropof Delton was a Saturday guest
covering very nicely from her re­ of Rev. and Mr# John McCue
Sunday xJ*,’oul Hi0®' ,
cent operation but is still confined
We call the attention of our penFour Freeport boys, are among the
io her bed. * Mr. and Mrs. Geoigi- large' group that leaves Barr ple to thc above named dates, and
Miller and niece of Hastings anrl county Saturday for Camp Grant. invite you to keep them in mind
Mr. and Mr*. Jack Healy ot Bqt- III. They are: Dale Leltoy Roush. lor future reference. We welcome
. tie Creek were Saturday evening , Albert Wells Reiglcr. Garrett Earl you to all of our mtvicc.’.
. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kar- I Everson, and Dale Burns. Dukes Church
of ihe United Brethren in
'
chcr. * Mrs. Doris Piper of Battle Best of luck boys. Do It up quick .
Christ
Creek spent Sunday with her par­ and hurry back.
w
E. B Griffin. D. D. Pastor
. rnts. Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Wood
Duration Club
Freeport
and
family.
*
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Lloyd
The Duration Club will meet In
&gt;0:30 A. M. Sunday school
miuioncr. Under his leadership, expert engi­
Karcher
and
Marion
and
Mr*
the Library rooms next Wednes-; 11:30 A. M. Morning Worship
neers with years nf road building experience
Kathleen Dekker of Grand Rap­ ■dav. March 31. Everyone who has' 7:00 P M Christian Endeavor.
LLOYD B. REID, present Slate Highway Com­
can be counted on to continue the tradition of
Id* and Mr. and Mrs. William a son. relatives, or friends in serv- 'Topic: "The Lord's Prayer: What
missioner. has come up through the ranks of a
good roads in Michigan.
। Crakes, local, were Sunday dinner tee Ls requested io be present ns
highway department ihal has built for Mich­
guests
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Leap
KarIt you believe in good roads and if you
letters are read, at each meeting, 8:00 P M. Evening service.
igan the licst road system in the Nation.
cher, * Miss Marilyn Stcrzick of from bovs in service
believe in supporting the constructive pel
8:00 P. M. Thursday prayer mcct, South Bowne spent Sunday night Junior Play to be Presented Friday I
As an on-the-job highway engineer and as a
which has brought good roads to Michig
। with Miss Sarah Jane BUrgess. *
Night
then vote April 5 to continue Reid. State Hi
Mr.
and
Mrs
Otto
Lightfoot
of
The Freeport Juniors are pre10: 00 A. M Morning worship
.in ever)
iiiv
pvgi-m ...«.
way Commissioner.
North
Irving
wera
Sunday
dinner
.seating
the
three-act
comedy
Rar1
11: 00 A. M. Sunday school
has given Michigan motorists 5.000 miles of
. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Otto Kunde In' To Grow". Friday. March 28.: 7 30 P. M Christian Endeavor.
new road»—made flic Slate second Io none in
!
*
A
marriage
license
was
Issued
8:00
P M. Evangeliatir scrtlcc.
quantity and quality of farm-to-market. rec­
|
to
Stuart
Draper
ot
Bowne
town
­
n
tn
’
Dir
cast
includes:
Aunt
LU.
.
The
special rervices will contmureational and industrial highway
‘ '
. slim and Gladys Miller of Lowell Mabie. Wood: Linda, her older each evening during the week at
I —Lowell Ledger. 30 years ago Items niece, Evelyn Dipp: Jackie. Linda s rw o clock
I he community is In| * A recent issue of the Consumers kid sister. Nonna Yoder: Frank, -Hied
rited rn
to share
-drnre tn thest*
th«u. services.
service..
Power Co bulletin contained a plc- their brother. Keith Buehler: Geo. Bowne Center Methodist ( hurvh
Raid Knows the Job!
j ture of Winfield E. Sisson, son of Kennedy, their father. Eugene Wil­
Rev. John McCue, pa.vm
Your best assurance of well - maintained
. the late Eugene and Emma Sis­ liams: Mrs. Bense. who lives across
Sunday school 10:00 A. M.
streets and highways now and well-laid plans
! son. and brother of Victor Stason. the road. Waiva Deardorff: Nick
Mariiing worship ll:00_ A. ?!
He has been employed by the Pow- Forman, Lindo's fiance. Bill Van- Theme—"Preparing For The Adi* io continue Reid as Stale Highway. Com-,.
•er Co in the Grand Rapid* divi- . derMaie: Leslie Manning, a young
.‘Ion. Wealthy St plant, for 25 years tragedian. Ted
\Vnlton;
Helen ,
VOTE FOR GOOD ROADS
, ♦ Rev D. II. Carrick of Sunfield James, his leading lady. Sarah Jane
The W G. T. U. held H Social
, will hold the third quarterly meet­ Burgess: Props, who does all the Meeting last Wednesday evening.
MONDAY, APRIL 5
ing of the conference year ot„the work. Bob Blough, Lucius Larami.u- March 17, at the homo of Rev. and
(Freeport United Brethren church a Shakespearean 'ham". Charles Mrs J. W. McCue. It being St.
| April 3 and 4th. ♦ Evangeltatlc Stadel; Mu "Blondie" Southern, a Patrick's day. each one was roservices arc in progress at the woman- of the* world and theater. quested to wear u "bit of green",
' STATE HIGHWAY COMMISSIONER
| Pleasant Valley United Brethren Helen Biutance.
• A well prepared program was pre(church and will continue until , You like to see comedies, don't sented consisting of songs, duet’.

FREEPORT

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MEET THE MAN WHO HELPED

MAKE MICHIGAN HIGHWAYS GREAT

readings, and quiz questions. Every Charlie Bowers Sunday. * You:
minute was taken up In the pro­ correspondent^ was on the sick Uit
mm. Each person took part In
some way.
Light refreshment*
were served constating of donut* ASSYRIA
■
and cocoa
Each one departed to La.it Week's Letter
hta home feeling that it was an
Mr. and Mrs. Hagadorn of'Kalaevening well-spent __________

1 were guests on Saturday night of
DOWLING
Mrs Nellie-r--*
Miller of Lacey. * Mrs..
The W. S. C. 8. dinner which was . m-xion.
direct*,
poelpontd last week will take place Theodore Tack. Red ‘Cross
^ossdlracfo.
Briggs locality
requem* don­
this week on ’Hiursday. March ». at the £™?thd?
rorSSbSttor^i
leave
their for
contributions
* The community was saddened by ora to
hOm
“ Thank*
! the finSi al
2
the unexpected death of Mra John miL Norma
of Ursine
“ !»»y over Sund.iv."* cfaro^orrb'
home over Sunday. * elaro Norris,
extended to the family
by of
Dowling
« «/
leader
the 4-H Handicraft work
friends. The funeral which wan of the Stevens school tor the ycar.
largely attended was held at tiro has the class work completed, the
church Thursday afternoon, with 4-H clover symbols assigned and
burial In the Dowling cemetery. members ready for promotion. *
Beside* the husband she is aur- The Young Peoples group of Briggs
vlv*d bY two *’*“■ ,our &lt;lau«hter». church met on Saturday nutht at
the Mr. and Mrs. Norman Stanton
••&gt;'!
numerous
relatives
and
many home. * Miss Katherine Conklin of
friends, aim having been a resident Lansing, due to a change of no&lt;dof Baltimore township the past 23 tion, and civil service examination,
years * With deep regret, we are was allowed to spend the weekend-,
informed of the critical illness of and fust of the week with her parOn. Dunn of Banfield; Mrs: Nel­ enU. Mr. and Mrs. David Conklin
son Willison also ha* bean in a * Mr and Mrs. Floyd Randall were
serious condition at Leila hospital. at Urbandale on Wednesday to at­
Battle Creek for several weeks and tend a session of the Merry Home
Mr*. Julia Skillman formerly of makers held at the home of a niece.
Baltimore suffered a bad stroke at ; which hits functioned for 28 yean.
the home of her daughter and son- * The Engle pupils have moved to
in-hw. Mi and Mrs. Otla Fisher of (the new Checkered school. * The
Comstock recently and ts very ill at । meeting of the Happy Dozen has
the present tlifie. * Richard Lau- (been iKxiiponed.on account of sickbaugli and mhi Russell wlu&gt; was I ness of Mn Bernice Hughes *
home on a short furlough visited George Brunt and daughter. Myrtle
Mr"'Lau‘baughis'’rno'uier."'‘Mrx. Af- and Ward Woods spent the werkenn
nes otto one day. * Congratulation* hi Missouri with their soldier boy.
Brunt. * Daisy King of Batto Miss Charlotte Wilcox and Har­ Ii Lloyd
tie Creek visited her parent.. Mr
lan Edmands who were married on land
Mo Gnvlord Holmes Wednes­
Sunday. March 14. Mr Edmond* day. A We welcome to our neighI borhood two new families. Mr and
i Mrs. Goodrich on the Butler farm.
week. * Mr. and Mrs. Harold Stan- I and Mr. and Mrs
Wtllfanu anil
l,,,‘ entertained six of the Clear I fantllv on the Brotvnn farm. * Meru',kr
Guurd* for dinner Suu- l'ritt Hinman is on the sick list.
d»j- al their farm home. * The
Home Nursing cIsas will meet at LEONARD—JONES”
thc honw of Mri. Uoyd Gaskill Prt- ! Miss Bcmlce Jones, daughter of
dov afternoon and anyone wishing Mr and Mrs. Frank Jones of As,o h,,lp out in the Red Cross work avila Center, and Dale Chailev
tl)ilV imnd their donation, to Mr*, Leonard, son of Mr. and Mrs. George
—• ••
------ ■ I Lcontud of Assyria Center, spoke
Gaskill or to Mrs. Robert
Abcndrbth. ♦ The Misses Florence Wright their wedding vows beneath in
and Mildred Gaskill Who are at­ archway of fems, flowers and noon
tending M. S. C. arrived in town liglits at the home of the bride, who
Saturday and will spend their :wiw given In marriage by the fath­
spring vacation with the home follu. er -The single ring ceremony was
i preformed bv Rev. HcnryxCampbch
, of Assyria Center church, precerling
CEDAR CREEK
which Rev and Mrs. Campbell sang
Mr. Jennie Waters of Hastings ;-I
lajve You Trulythe latter play­
is visiting Mrs Minnie Campbell. ing the wedding march.
* Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Kellv spent i Her sister. Mire. Annabelle Jones.
the wickend with the latter's par­ , was maid of hondr Miss Marilyn
ents. Mr. and Mrs Alonzo Mormon Pnrmilee and Miss Maxine P.inntof Kalamazco and attended a fare­ lee were bridesmaids ^nd carried
well-party in honor of.Mr. Kellci nnn bouquets. Ring bearer was Nor­
who is leaving sometime this week man Jean Bird, and little Norma
for the anny. Mrs. Kelley remain- ,Jenn Bird was flower girl. Donsid
id for a longer visit * Mr. and Mr?. Leonard, a brother, was best man.
wa|H.r Baird of oun
„ cttUca
Walter
Gull la
lake
culled . Horarr Nay and Milburn Jones,
on M1. Illld Mrs Ardy Owcn FrW,v cousins, wen1 u»iu-nk The attend­
wenln|f. * Mr. and Mr*. Clair ants all carried flowers. After their
uunmers and Mr and Mrs. Wendal going away trip they will return to
Lammers of Battle Creek visited their new home in readiness for
Mr. and Mrs. John laimmcrs Bun­ them near the home of their pat­
Mn)
day-. w
* mr.
Mr. ana
and jura,
.Mr*. nenry
Henry i.wnnar
I.tjnnur ents. the fotmer Cargo farm.
vutted Earnest Haynes in Hcndcrfchot ,jlstiict Sunday. * Mrs Rus- WEED ERADICATDR
Not as much, but sufficient foj
jell Watson and Pattec visited Mrs
Watson in ff.ovcrdnle Sunday.
■ major needs, will be 1543 supplica o!
----------------- ----------------------• odium chlorate for weed eradica­
HINDS CORNERS
tion In Michigan and other stales,
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Bunnell of according to a Joint announcement
Kulamnzoo called at the home of by the War Production Board and
Mr. and Mrs. Clark Robinson Sun- the IL s. Department of Agriculture.
day afternoon. * Mr. and Mrs. Joe Allocation will be the War Produc­
Konleczny entertained Mr. and Mr.-. tion Board, with prices remainin,
Rnbert Phillips and Mr. wid Mrv the -same as last year.

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AUCTION SALE
BUY!
REMODEL! THURSDAY, APRIL 1, 1943
REPAIR!
Owing to old age and scarcity of help I will have an auction sale at my farm one mile

east of Calkins school; or 2} miles southwest of Prairieville on

Commencing at 1 o'clock p. m. sharp.

HORSES

MIHMIl-KMffllH

Pair gray geldings, ago 12 and 13, wgt.
3500.

MONEY for

CATTLE
Jersey heifer, coming 2 yrs.
Jersey bull, coming 2 yrs.

Buying Homes
for Repairing

HOGS
4 brood sows, wgt. 400 lbs. each, one due
before sale, three due the 8th of April.

17 fatting hogs, average wgt. 165 to
200 lbs.

You can buy the home you like . . . even if you can't build the one you want
So decide on the one you like and let us help you buy it. We can still finance

the purchase of a home that is already built and finance repairing and rc-

modeling, but. we don't know how much longer we will be allowed to.

So

if you wont to buy a home o.r do remodeling, do it now . . . tomorrow moy be
too late. We will be glad to explain our plan that will aid you. Come in today.

THE HASTINGS BUILDING &amp; LOAN ASSN
MEMBER F. H. L B.

PHONE 2503

.

7 tons alfalfa, 1st and 2nd cutting.
800 baskets cribbed corn.

7 crates good Yellow Dent seed corn.
TERMS:

WE SELL WAR BONDS AND WAR SAVINGS STAMPS

9 STEBUNS BLDG.

HAY Cr GRAIN

7 tons mixed hay.

TOOLS
2-row tractor cultivator, Hydraulic lift,
used one year.
Little Genius 2-bottom, 14 in. tractor
plow.
McCormick 8 ft. double disc.
8 ft. cultipacker, tractor hitch.
4-sec. spring tooth tractor drag.
2-horse Black Hawk corn planter.
New Idea manure spreader.
McCormick-Deering grain binder, 7 ft
cut.
McCormick mower, 5 ft. cut.
Dane side rake.
Birdsall farm wagon
Massey-Harris hay loader.
Combination hay and stock rock.
Grain drill. Heavy logging bob sleigh.
Morl spreader attachment for New Idea
spreader.
Plotform‘scales, 800 lbs.
Fanning mill. Granary truck.
Wagon jock.
Wool box.
50-gal. caldron kettle. Electric fencer

Cash day of sale, no property to be removed until settled for.

MAURICE MILLS, Proprietor
DEWEY REED. Auctioneer.

HENRY ROGERS, Clerk

OU

PROBAT

notice f&gt;
entered.

for adml
pubilcatlc
Est. Jo!
filed, pro
ml t Ung
mlnUtrat
---limiting

creditors

opening

Hon for t
llcatlon

count file
tcred. an
der for i

count"-H
Est. O
signing
of admi
rolled.

wettlemcr
hearing
Itor* lul
filed.

lowing c
filed. in

for adm
polntims
bond of
of adml
Ung set
Tearing
Itors lun

■dminta

petition
publican
&amp;t. a
for udm

lowing

notlce a
Mult Im
bond of
of adm
itlng *
for hea
iredltor

llsmlss
ar ent
Est.
rount
•ntcred
Est.
Accoun
rnten &lt;1

if adm
rolled.

consen
due en
Lrntor

u*ll - o
Stock

admlni
rolled.
Eat
Ine cla
F.*tlowing
license
'-atlon

�THE HASTINGS BANSTn. THURSDAY. M4RCB ?S. 1MI
vers

Sunday. ♦ Your

: Mr. Davis ----met her and they vis- ' SOUTrtWEST RUTLAND
night and Monday
day. Student* will have another | DURFEE
Est. Chester Cole. Order allow­
.... friends,
.....
—
.-----------opportunity to buy on Monday and | William Hoffman wl»o is spending ited old
returning
homei Mary Dunn of Kalamazoo spent
ing claims entered.
Tuesday. March 29 and 30. -at a | the winter with Mr nnd Mrs Lent. Saturday. MLw Winifred of Hax- I the weekend at home with her par­ spent Bunday with his wife
Ekt. Wilbur Raum. Petition to
—, in
—Alexandra,
...». ------------------------------------------------------------rliahtly higher price. The books Stanton and family
ting*'accompanied
them for a visit lent*, Mr. and Mra. Harry Dunn. ♦ home of Mr. and Mra. ;
open safety deposit box filed, order
and
over--------------------------------------------Bunday. ♦ Sunday guest*—of ,Mr. and Mr* Ernest Gorliam and
will not be distributed until the Virginia
Virgfnia u welt.
well. * Mr. —
-* Mr*, -----1° &lt;&gt;P«n safety deposit box entered.
(Roger
*pent Sunday with'rd- i Mr. and Mr*. Heber Foster were Mr. family and Mr*. Buhl Beatty of Johnson of Hickory Corners.
’
i-°
------ --Davis
-------------------- (BATE ( OURT
j will filed. jxttUon for probate filed.
Mis* Rowe's English literature last week ut school.
near Lacev. * Mr. and Mr*, and Mr* Jake Van Dyk and thc ! Kalamazoo wera Bunday vialling al Oley Douglas*. Donna and &gt;
A moving picture called "Eyes of atlve*
!
Ext. Julia Rock. Will filed, peti- order for publication entered, proof elms is learning |&gt;oems by Milton.
Frank Green and Mr. and Mrs. latter * *l»ter and husband of Kai- the home ot tlieir parent*. Mr. and spent last Friday at Uw ti
Hon for probate filed, waiver of of publication filed.
• The girls glee club sextette san,-, tire Navy” was shown in roam 110 ;Thomas Hoffman spent Tuesday in amazoo. * Mr. and Mr*. Lloyd El- f Mrs. France Gorham. ♦ Zana DougnoUce filed, order for publication । Est. John A. Smith. Final account at the American Legion birthday in Central building during the noon Adrian. Recent guest* ot Mr. ant! llston of Nashville are moving on lass of Hastings called at the home
COWS WATCH CLOCK
entrieu
f filed
supper last Friday night at tin liour Thuraday. March 18. for those ;Mrs. Thoma* Hoffman were Mr. I, the Sarah Ickes farm, recently vac____ ot her
grandparent*.
- -----*«- —a •«—Mr. and Mrs
Eit. Eugene J. Barnum. Petition,
1
...
American Legion hall. Their selec­ bovs interested in Hie Sea Senice ;and Mrrs Frank Green of Hiding- ated
*' ‘ by **"
Mr. and Mrs John
•**“ *'
Moore.
------ Roy Oaks Sunday afternoon. ♦ Mr.
brunch of the Victory Corps, al­
for administrator filed, order for
— ...
in ~~
the —
Mrs. Anna and Mrs. Harry Dunn attended the
publication entered
license to sell Hied, tcstlmonv of tions were "Chinese Lullaby" and though others were welcomed. Ap­ ton and Mr and Mrx.-WUU* Honey- Recent guest*
..
---------..
---------------...
—
u
_
Farm
Bureau
meeting
ut
the
home
"Broken
Melodyr*-The-**«trtte
con
­
.ette
of
Kalamazoo.
*
Mrs.
H.
D.
Hammond
home
were
Mr.
and
Mra.
Eat. John Mead. ' Proof of service freeholders filed, license to zell bproximately thirty students ut- !
Duvl* spent several days last week Ardy Owens of Cedar Creek and Mt.
filed. proof of will filed, order ad- «»&lt;d. bond on sale fdid oath &gt;*•- sisted of; Virginia Wheating. Ilriie tended..
•
••• n—।nd Rapids and and Mra. Gerald Erb of Grand Rap- Tuesday evening. * Mr*. Rankin
milting will entered, bond of ad- fore sale filed, report of said filed. Reger*, soprano*: Agnes Thompson.
Roy .Stcenbock. of the advanced
Hurt of Brush Ridge spent Sunday
mini*trater with will annexed fil'd I E*t. Dor* Fedewa. Final account, Portia McEHury. second sopranos: shop class, ha* finished his project^ wenl to Dutton Friday night where id*.
Beverly
Bradford.
Eileen
Sherbinletter* testamentary laaued. order 1 filed, order allowing. account cna chirkcn coou in which there was ,
Umitlng settlement entered, petition i tered.
extensive mathematics applied. Clar­
37ie
seniors
voted
on
their
com
­
Ebt.
Don
E.
Pierce.
Order
con
­
for hearing claim* filed, notice to
mencement nnuiAnccinents Tues­ ence Hoffman and Robert Babcock
.
creditors Issued, petition to open firming, sale entered.
arc striving to compete arc weld­
.*
Est. Glen C. Frederick. Final ac­ day.
safetv deposit box Hied, order for
ers made frorrt 112 volt Dodge mot­
opening safely de
box entered. count filed, waiver ot consent filed.., 37ie final all-school declamation
■
Est. Dnrna Bhci
111 filed, petl- order allowing account entered, dis­ "Contest WM held at Central audi­ ors.
Miss Butler*, our school nurse, lias
lion for probate fi
inter for pub- charge of administrator Issued, es­ torium Friday. March 19 Thc con­
testant* hud been chosen earlier In resigned from her position in order
tate enrolled
llcntlon enured.
Est. Effie P. Goodyear. Petition the week by the speech claxs from to enter the senice as an amiy
Est. Charles H. Loehr. Final nccount filed, order to assign slock en- tv
to dUral™
dismiss ’' i;racc?d!.".gs
proceedings nnd d! i- those who had won in freahman nurse. She will remain here until
tered. amended inventory filed, or- [ charge of adnilnbtrator
administrator tiled, order and sophomore English classes. called for duty.
I to dismiss .
proceedings nnd dls- They were Bettv Cortrlght. Loraine
der for publication entered.
On Tuesday. March 23. an as’’inlstrator entered
Est Lucy E. Deaklns. Annual ac- charge of -^■
admit
Schantz, and Abcn Johnson
scinuiv
•cmblv wo*
was given
given ror
for me
the rugn
high
count filed.
—.
I Eat. Olndepn
—r.. W.' Briggs. Waiver
Alien Johnson won first piner, l.o- e(.|.ooi
eighth grade clrls the
, Est. Grace M. DeMott. Order as- inf r.oiiceHkd, order appointing ad- beth' Cortriolit ttSrll**' Th.‘*
brtn« t0 K,ve ^rls Wormasigning residue entered, discharge minUtraTor entered.
"r; k,;;
ln'iu,i‘n",&lt;,t**r
of administrator Issued, estate enJames Hammond. Annual
rolled.
.{-account filed.
Schilling nnd Mr Herbert Rein’
Bit. Alice Crotue. Order limiting
Est. Luella Thomas. Amended hard*.. • The first and second place STRIKER
settlement entered, petition for inheritance tax determined. Inher- winners will portlrluate in a dis­
Air Cadet Lewis Rex Hansen of
hearing^clalm* tiled, notice to cred- itnnce lax waiver Hied, final re- trict contest at n later date.
.....
Nashville. Tenn., was a Friday afHoni Issued, warrant and inventory ' celpls filed, order allowing aerount
Dr.
Alexander
M.
Campbcll. urnoon guest irf Mr. and Mrs WllCampbell.
filed.
। entered, discharge ot executor 1s- Maternal Health Consultant spoke Hum Cramer. Jr . nnd Mrs. ’Edith
• &amp;t. Luella Thoma*. Order al- | sued, estate enrolled.
to the boys and girls ot the sen- Cramer Friday evening he accoinWhile we must realise thc tremendous war effort put forth throughout the United States, we come to that
lowing claims entered, final account
Est. Dora Fedewa. Final receipts ior claiw on thc subject ot "The par.icd hli sister. Mra Chester
filed, inheritance tax determined. 1 filed, dbcharge of admin'stratrix Is- Physiology of R&lt; production mid Cramer to their parents home at
full realisation only after we find serious shortages of all articles pertaining to our every day life, in every
Est. Andrew R. Adams. Petition ' sued, estate enrolled.
Preparation for Marriage mid Pir- Barrytbn. Michigan, leaving for
for administrator Hied, order ap- ! &amp;t Herman Sodvr. Petition to enthood," at wparate rnectnn:&lt; held Trnnrx.'.ee on Saturday to rc .umt
city, hamlet and village. While it is impossible to get some merchandise it is still possible that you can get
pointinc
administrator
entered, open safetv deposit txrx fibil. or- 37icrdny. March 16
his studies nt an nir school. * Guv
bond of administrator filed, letter* • &lt;)er to open safety deposit box en37ic
bu&gt;ini-."nirri
of
Hastings
are
Mead
of
Bnnfield
spent
several
repairs and parts, for your washer. Perfection and Bosse stove, sewing machirie, etc. So if you want to keep
of administration Issued, order Ilin- I tered.
be the sponson of a ro-cond Vic- rlavs at the home of hi* parent*,
Idnz settlement entered, petition for
Est. May T. K. Hoeltzel. Ti*&gt;H- to
torv
Sing
to
be
h'-ld
April
2
In
CenMr
and
Mrs.
James
Mead,
last
these important necessities in perfect working order for thc duration, let Roth Furniture be your headquarters
hearing claims filed, notice to cred- monv of freeholders filed, license to
tral
auditorium.
Thc
combined
voc----**
—
------------------week.
*
William
Cruttcnden
was
llors issued.
| sell tMued. bond on sale filed, oath
groups will be one of the fea­ tjuilc severely Injured when he fell
for these services.
E*t. little M. Garn. Petition foi before sale filed, report of sale filed, al
from a wagon, and tils condition is
administrator filed
Est. Julia A. Rock. Proof of nub- tured attractions
Mothers of the boys on the has- repotted as being about ...
r .....
the
same
Est. Mary E Bollman. Will Hird. Hcation filed, nroof of service filed
petition for probate filed, order for proof of .will filed, order admitting ketbull team gave Hie team a ban- * Mr. and Mra. Ira Chaffee entcrquet in the Izvrion hall on St Pat- tained their children on Sundav in
publication entered.
!—
will
•” —
entered.
—•
nek's dnv. Coach Brazak present- honor of their youngest sori elat­
Eft. Glndeon W. Brings. Petition , EM May T. K. Hocltxcl.
ed certificates of merit from the ence who leaves for Camp Giant
for administrator filed.
confirming rale entered.
Est. Inez E. Nichols. Order al­
Bit. Charles A. McMannfc Final Michigan High School Athletic As- this week. Mr. and Mrs. fcdwin
Gociation to the team members
Chaffee nnd Mr. and Mrs. Richard
lowing cla,m* entered.
I account filed.
Some of the students In the ml- Chaffee and children of Freeling.
Ext. Lettie M. Garn. Waiver of
Est. Eugene J. Barnum. Proof of
notice nnd consent filed, order ap­ publication filed, order appointing vancfd typing nnd office practice Mr and Mrs. Lynden Norris and
pointing
administrator
entered, administrator entered, bond of ad­ cln*M** are doing work In different children of Cedar Creek and Mr
bond of administrator filed, letters ministrator filed. letters of udnun- offices ns n Mibstllution. Marjorie nnd Mra Harry McClukin nnd Mrs
of administration issued, order lim­ istranon issued order limiting set­ I. Boyes is working mornings at Elen nor Sherman nnd children of
iting settlement entered, petition tlement entered, petition fur he tr­ the Consumer:. Power Co ; Donald Hastings Mr and Mrs. Dave Water*
-■ -for hearing claim* filed, notice to ing claims Died, notice to creditor:. Clark, at th&lt;; Hastings Miinulactur- &lt;f Hastings ----------------------were also present
and■
Excise and soles tax not included
creditors issued.
, bunted.
ingCo: Winifred Lancaster tn Mr. ....
lu Mrs. w
Mr. „,
nnd
Orville rmmuMM
Fountain OI
of
E*t. Hcnrv J. Toon
Proof of Hansen's office: and Ortha Haw- the Center Road called in the afEst. Clara Belle Taylor. Order
dismissing petition fpr administra­ 1 publication Hied, order allowin': ac­ blltz will soon begin work nt thc ternoon. * Mr. and Mrs. Vent Bum­
count entered, discharge of admin­ Hasting* Manufacturing Company, ford of Battle Crreek called on her
tor entered.
Est. Henry J. Tooze. Final ac­ . utrator issued, estate enrolled
...T?'*!. },.'.Ulor I’’"*. "H/iiven Cmi father. Gilbert Scott Sunday. ■*
count filed, order for publication ! Eat. George U. Dunning. Proof Walt will tw given Friday eveninu. Our tcndier, Mts^Leo Dull is quite
9'
We still have a very nice
of publication filed, order appoint- March 26. nt HtpO o’clock. Tin- lead- ■rick- —with
entered.
i.i. ■■si —
&lt;j —
cold
m&gt; .&gt;there &lt; is —
no
Annual |llv ..v..
administrator
Est. Philip T. Cohrrove. A"-.!
............ ...entered, bond of Ing characters tire: Mr. Jordan, the • rhool for a dav or two. * Fred
selection of "Aladdin"
account filed, order for publication administrator files! letters &lt;&gt;f »d; -—- Service who is in Hie navy and is
ministration
entered.
~
*“ ‘ issued, order litnitlnu ters: Joe. a young boxer, James « nephew of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert
and "Rembrandt”
Est. Cora I. Shoubell Discharge settlement entered, petition for Malcolm; Bitty l.nrnn. the pretty Rose called on them on Sundav.
it administrator issued, estate en­ hearing claims filed, notice tz&gt; cred­ young Indy. Helen Carl: Messenger Mr. Service is stationed nt Oakland
itors Issued.
rolled.
7013. the "gnl" who caused the mix- California and hla home is in Grand
Est. Frank Felghner. Waiver of
£«t Julia A. Rock. Bend of ex­ up Barbara Shannon. Mix I^rvene. Rapids. * Mr. and Mrs. William
consent filed, order asslunlne resi­ ecutrix filed, letters testamentary an fight
ra.1.1 snanairer. Richard ..R:r,r.v;
.......
Ctan„,r Jr nn&lt;) Balltira called on
due entered, discharge of adminis­ bunted, order limiting settlement en­ Mix. Farnsworth, n woman in low
,.11U Mrs Daniel Poland
rs»unu oi
nnd
of wnaMldtrator issued, estate enrolled.
tered. petition for .hearing claims with her husband s lawyer: Pauline Mr
with either silk or wash­
dlevlllc on Sunday. * Mr. and Mra
Est. Clinton S. Boice. Ord-r to filed, notice Io rrrrlliorx issued.
Chandler:
and
Tony
Abbott,
thc
Frank B&lt;rkruff who live In Emorv
tell or assign Consumers Power
EM. Emanuel Brndlsck. Petition husbands lawyer. Jack Maxson
able parchment shades
Houahtnlin'tt
cottace
are
Mnvine
Stock entered
fot administrator filed, waiver of
Report cards were &lt;li*.D1bii!&lt;d for with Mr. nnd Mra Charles Woods of
Est. Anna M. Boice. Discharge of notice filed, order appointing •■&lt;!and included in this group
administrator Issued, estate en­ minlstraior entered, bond of admin­ • Jie first marking period of the :•&lt;- Hu-Ung* for a while. * Mr and
Mi . Wilbur
win«ir Tobias
Trj.u. have moved on­
which arc spring filled and beautifully covered,
istrator filed, letters of administra­ ond Semester Wednesday. March 17 Mrrolled
is a selection of swing
Ext Dora Fedewa. Order allow­ tion isnieti. order limiting setll"- and were returned to tlu* office Fri­ to the Bob Hart farm, formerly
get yours early. There will be no more for the
"
owned by Laurence Fuhr.
ment entered, petition for hearing day. March 19.
ing claims entered.
arm bridge lamps with
Doomsday books went on sale
— — —--- ----------------E»t. Lvdia Simpson. Order al­ ciaims filed, notice to creditors Is­
duration. Reasonably Priced.
Monday and Tuesday. March 15 DON'T RVY THINGS YOH nON*T
lowing claims entered, petition for sued.
ivory, gold, silver or oxi­
____ ______----------------------nnd 16. an outstanding record oi
Icense to sell filed, order for pub­
FOR VICTORY BLY WAR BONDS J12 sales being made on the flrat
lication entered.
dized bases from

HIGHSCHOOL NOTES

OURTHOUSE

Letter
Ira. Hagadorn of'KalaBarbara Gene Moon
night °f
filler of Lacey. * Mrs
Ck. Red .Cross dlraclc.
&gt; lo«Hty rraueau donthrir contilbutiona al
unday. * ciarc Norris.
1 4-H Handicraft work
i» school for the year,
r work completed, thc
symbol* assigned and
«dy for promotion. *
■copies group of Briggs
on Saturday night at
Mrs. Norman Stanton
I Katherine Conklin of
to a change of poitiI1 service examination.*
to spend tire weekend
he week with her per­
il Mrs. David Conklin
rs. Floyd Randall were
pn Wednesday to ntn of the Merry Home
it the home of a niece,
nctloned for 28 years,
pupils have moved to
ekertd school. * The
he Happy Dozen has
Bernice Hughes *
nnd daughter. Myrtle
ods spent the weekend
rilh their soldier boy.
* Daisy King of Batlud her parents. Mr
'lord Holmes Wedne*clcome to our neighnew families. Mr and
i on the Butler fann.
Mrs
William* nnd
Brotv on farm. * Mers on the sick list.

ONES
e Jones, daughter of
Frank Junes of A*and Dale Chai les
f Mr. and Mrs. George
tuyria Center. -poke
l vows beneath an
ms. flowers and neon
ome of the bride, who
uarriage by the fath­
! ring ceremony was
Rev. Henry Campbell
iter church, preceding
d Mrs. Campbell sang
nily." the latter play)g march.
itlss Annabelle Jones,
honor. Miss Marilyn
Miss Maxine P.inniesniaids and carried
Ring bearer was Not­
'd. and little Nonna
s flower girl. Donnlti
nhcr. wax best man.,
ind Milburn Jones,
usher*. The attend1 flowers. After their

to in rradlnea* for
home of their pairr-Cargo farm
CATOR
n. but sufficient for
111 be 1M3 supplies oi

an and other stales.
Joint aniiounccinfhi
reduction Board and
tment of Agriculture,
be the War Producth pikes remainin,'.

ht. tfaHTurtiis/ted

Below is a list of items which we still have a quantity of, but when these are gone
perhaps there will be no more for the duration since their manufacture is being
prohibited-

2 BURNER "BOSSE" KEROSENE STOVES only $23.50

A quantity of 100% all wool

x 12',

10' 6" x 15' and 12' x 15' RUGS and

9* broadloom.

FLOOR LAMPS

A limited number of I iving room
suites, occasional and lounge chairs,

To wash and clean Venetian Blinds, wood work,

AUCTION SALE

one mile

43

Having sold the farm, I will dispose of the personal property at public auction at the
form located 3 miles south of Hastings on M-37 on

TUESDAY, MARCH 30, 1943

cows

ulic lift

Holstein cow, 8 yrs. old, colt by side.
Holstein cow, 6 yrs. old, fresh in Jon.,
bred back, Feb. 23.

Brown Swiss cow, 5 yrs. old, due in April.
Holstein cow, 6 yrs. old, fresh in Jan.,
bred back Mar. 12.

Holstein cow, 4 yrs. old, fresh in Feb.,
bred back Mar. 21

ter, 7 ft

Jersey cow, 7 yrs. old, due July 10.
Durham cow, 4 yrs. old, fresh in Feb.,
not bred back.

Guernsey heifer, 2 yrs. old, fresh in Jan..

wagon.
ileigh
ew Idea

fencer.

walls,

tile and upholstery

ask

"VAPOO"—A marvelous product and

for

69

easy to use. Per quart, only

$1350 to $2250
This is o scarce item, se­
lect yours early.

Tf’s Time To Think About Spring House Cleaning
Let's dwell o moment on that KITCHEN, HALL or BATHROOM floor, why not brighten it up
with one of thc many fine patterns of linoleum you can always find at ROTH'S — We hove a
very large selection of patterns and colors in all grades of Armstrong, Congolcum-Nairn &amp;
Sloan-Blabon floor covering.

Starting at 1 o'clock, I will offer the following articles:
HORSES
Pair iron grey mares, 6 yrs. old, wgt.
3000 lbs. A REAL TEAM.

actor

painted

bred Jan. 19.

Jersey heifer, 2 yrs. old, due May 10.
Guernsey bull, year old in June.

HOGS
3 black sows, due lost of May.
2 white sows, due last of May.
Red boar, 8 mos. old.
FEED
Quantity of Hay.
200 bu. good yellow corn.

6 fr. itondord and heavy felt bate* for only 45c and 55c per cqiiere yard

FARM MACHINERY

Chore Boy milking machine, double unit,
nearly new.
Double work harness. 5 collars.
McCormick mower. Land roller.
Dump rake. Walking cultivator
Wagon and good flat rack.
Riding cultivator. Old wagon
5 tooth cultivator. Tank heater
100 ft. of 1J in. hay rope.
Hog troughs. Set hay slings.
Chicken crates. Milk cart.
Crates. Grass seeder. 50-gal. oil drum

। A very fine selection of 9 ft. felt base—Tile,

including 26 different dolors which will lend beauty

Kitchen range. China cabinet.
Solid oak wardrobe. Odd chairs.
Center stand. I Drop leaf gate leg table

Heating stove. Oak buffet.
6 dining room chairs, leather covered.
Many other articles too numerous to
- mention.

and

Marbelizcd

44‘

and

and radiance to any room. Per running ft. or sq. yd.

55‘

To lay your floor without seami, see our large selection of Armstrong

59
59‘‘ °"d 69

12 ft. standard and Quaker felt linoleums ot
only, per square yard.

INLAID LINOLEUMS
STANDARD

HOUSEHOLD GOODS

Floral

patterns to choose from. Be sure to see one of the latest floral patterns

INLAID—Nairn Quality with

adhesive back, cemented to your floor,

felt or

$&lt;|95

morel only, per square yard

only, per. square yard.----- ------------

9x12 floor costs you laid, only

STANDARD INLAID—Armstrong Marballa. laid ovtr
felt paper (Patterns, 10c per sq. yd.
$Q19

_$23.40

9x 12 floor costs you laid, only

"
$26.26

LI NOFLOR—Color goes char through to a durable
felt back. Expertly cemented to
$4 24
For only about 12'1

more than "STANDARD IN­

LAID" you may hove installed a very heavy 1-8 in.

your floor. Per. square yard.----- ------ ——
9 x.9 floor space costs you laid, only

■

... $11.61

inlaid linoleum with burlap bock, at the same time
giving you about twice the wearing quality, a very
fine selection of colors to choose from.
Per squore yard laid, only------------------

$g59

Ask to see DES-TEX if you want a
,
,
shampoo. Included in this package h a Do-Mothing
liquid with sprayer for easy application.
$4 50
Only..........................................................................
■

TERMS OF SALE: CASH, NOTHING TO BE REMOVED UNTIL SETTLED FOR

WALTER J. SUNDAY, Prop
&gt;, Clerk

DEWEY REED, Auctionee
PHONE 3467 HASTINGS

CLIFFORD HAMMOND, Clerk

W. A. ROTH, Furniture
HASTINGS

PHONE 2226

�rta» mm

I moved from the Myrtle Cook house end at her home at Parmelee. * attended. Borne business was tran- I upper Idaho several years. Is In {service will be held this Friday at ker. Mra W. R. Welh of Woodbury. BARRYVILLE
[moved from the Myrtle Cook house lend at her home a; rarmeiee. w i
1 on Arlington St. to the Slocum
. .
------i.*_
j
— '.acted and an offering was taken Michigan on a visit and will spend the home of Mrs. Mattie Benaway Besides Mr. and Mra. Weils, their
Our Red Cross solicitor, Mrs. El-i
hotw
। Mrs ..-Maud
Pitch who »...
ha* ka
been
Cr ■■- next Sunday at the home of his on Orand Rapids St., with a pot- son Iral and wife, also were guetu. «’er Giliett reports
•«ra ®L*7"
spending some time at her former for
tor the
the benefit
benefit of
of the
the Red
I
,The hostess conducted
ccndueted a
or —
brother,
Wm. p.
*&lt;"■ BarryyHle
BanT'T,u* community and J.
home In Jackson, returned to her .The
— -.rue
..... ..
-------- . .....
. Corson
. ...and where luck dlnnPr ttl ] udock. uuilex ue '* worthy matron Nora Stimson Was „r
r~s.« it the lUnton home Satur- 'false
quiz —
on .Kthe Bible. Mrs. Irving
vlng si hrai'.t'etunlng
Ucnttcoining of {rltr.d*
frltr.d* und
and reiurd»l»-.---------.....................
brin„ lable tcn-icrI. un(1.! hobless to a potluck supper and par- very *
gratified
r*uf‘®d “
at
l Ute splendid
J, .ndI
kprfl
livet
is
planned
Old
friends
ot
OU,
Luts will be the haslets for April tfvci
of Olt- wichch and food. An interesting ty at the Eastern Star hall Thurs- !Pon*$1
Miss
ar*"™ vsns?
or.d will be twitted by Mrs Eldon
ver
’
s
are
asked
to
call
and
we
him
dBcwMaon of the Study bock
book ls
is be- !'day
.~rn
Burr
Bna iW.
’
Yer's.
.“sked
'r 'discuMImi
itjT evening for the officers and ,^
“- ,^
------ —"irs. Isabel Lepper. * Sunday
j——• — ---------- Hl*
— mother who
-­
if possible".
prepared to be
------conducted
—j—on
------ai—
their husbands
-------------------honoring
&lt;»_ the
.k, Ma
March
rch Joy
J°y Van Doren and Miss Agnea|
Agnus
It was hostess to tier
ner . r
R. at
BeelB. ”
C.
Plauswell
unable
to be ctocher.
Um in .school
with
Mar Hole*
birthdays
of fivewere
of the
officer*
wereMr*
Sunday
gucsM
nock hospital at Hastings. Saturday Frank Janeschek funlly of Nuh- ;g
^sjndjy dtonenguests
at^'
”hSwift
Fr
its
the Mrs.
bridge
club.
Friday
evening.. Mra.■ .resides
presentatbecause
of isthe
infinities
* "Calm
Yourself
will a.
be Those
honored
Florence
oil- °f Mr.
Harry
an^|
_and
___
_ dinner
. Green
Orten
*nd|
for appendicitis. We arc glad to ■ v«» and Mr. and Mr*. Qus Hligcr
r'f
bfother-in-"aw' and
and sis—- ---------------------------------------- the dub of age and bls brother Jay of Flint thP nUractlnn this week-the play 'lette. Marjorie Bedford. Helen VoUy of
Bellevue.
* \Mr.
David
Chase wll Imtertrnn
°LP
e,Uviie'o.t
Ir and Mra.
she is making a nice recovery. * [ of west Hiomapple were Sunday . . Mr and Mr*. Lloyd Vincent
at i thia
this coming
coming Friday
Friday night.
night. * Mr. recently aufered a stroke and U Very
ties Day and Stuart.
intent at
the Junior claAs at the T-K art Doris Poulson and Lucile Smal- Charles
fatuart. Mrs Oor- .
Hoffman and Wenflcll Day
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Wright of Orjmd 'dinner guest* of Mr. and Mra. Jer- £•;.Tj...""1! Mr and Mra .William;
V",u— and
•”rt Mrs.
Mr* Will
W1” H.
H Johnson
Jnhn'n" vtsited ill * Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Blake en- school. Thursday and Friday nights, tv’ * Mrs Elmer* Fenton waain. don
Rapids were Sunday callers at the vis Campbell west of town. * Mr.1
1“ littles^jo
John itre- their daughter. Mrs Bernard Pecs
m. It b a three-act farce Grand Rapids this Monday to see were
were Sunday
Sunday dinner
dinner guests
gueaU of
of Mr.
ana uwe sun juuu
- fertained at a dinner party in Oranit &lt;at H
W. P. Cotton home Mr Wright was and Mra. Herbert Thorpe and two vnmpoen
nd Mrs. Karl Gasser '
and
and --------son of
turned to their home in J Detroit,
Detroit, and
and family
family at
at Hastings
Hastings. Tuesdav
Tuwdav. *
* R.:!&gt;.ds on Satutday i; nmg honor- wltl" Ap^ie }ounuter.7aking Art her gre.f r^h« WcW vJ?. “
bom in this vicinity, on the place young daughters of Kalamazoo Sunday after-*- week spent
it at his
Minor nnd twn ewt.
ehil- Ing Miy. Martha. Sciiaa who has .* ,Mr. ar.d Nft5 gjrney CWcr and {who enured service Tuesday. * Earl *
Auyria.
”yria *JMr.
Mr. and
“nd Mra
Mrs Elmer Gil­
hu i Rev.
°*u Emeraon »»»"«••
east of town known a* the Clem spent Sunday with her pnrenta. Mr father
ratners
iwme. *
w Olenn
uuum Blake
w*.d
dren of SlevciisviUe. aVLitcd
hii-patj
Mr. and Mra. Vern Mar­
,.u------a Hr.nrrfrtiavrn.vitu
i.uert hf.
,„r. joiiud
the M.ume*. Other
Children of the Prairie were Sunday VanSickle. and hb brother-in-law lett and **"
’s home.
and
Mugridge place and 1* now looking and Mrs. Floyd Holts, * Miss Eve- hLs son-in-law. Lieut. -Marc Squler ents Rev and Mra. I. W. Minor were
y
Miss Haze! Campbell. Bordet ^1,^ RUn,t» of Mr nnd Mrs.James Ralph Pahhcr took Sgt. and Mrs. shall and daughters were Sundry 11
tar .a Ioration back in our town, jyn Geukes and Clarence Serllan, —
...j on
_ Ueut. Martindale
Benaway.
called
at L._Pine Thursday. His mother al»o accom- e
irtmuaic ni
rmc
’n?WniA and
i Pvnder. Afternoon caller* were Mr. Russell Palmer to Detroit Saturday afternoon callers of Mr and Mrs.
Middleville U like a magnet—has an student* nt Michigan State College lake. Sunday tnoml
’l£F
a?ni ?’ {52-” and Mrs- Alien Pender of Hastings and remained over the weekend Richard Hclntg and family and Mr
— *
— , £nnl|f&lt;L ‘2J1, L? S’rr*dSlaty- &lt;n.NennV
irresirtable draw for its native dtl- i are spending the week * vacation k_ xoeoier ano k r-Blake are num- he ^“d business. * Mr. nr.d XIra Middleville and Caledonia w*rr , and Mr. and Mrs. Corner Schondel-1 RusaeU. who has been home on fur- and Mra. Arthur U’Ren and family
■n*. * Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Harper. 1 with theth home folkj. * Mrs Julian bered with those ill with severe Uwls Sklnni r of Leighton recehed Wraent to enjoj the meeting of the
of Middleville. * Mrs Nellie ilbugh for the post two weeks leaves near Eaton Rapids. * Mr. and Mn
C L filar
ar and Mra.
Mrs. Lcnna
Lenna Potts and daughters. Mrs Glen colds it A. S 2c Hazel Campbell of word recently of ihe.safe arrlstd in Middleville Wornan s club l .icsd.n Thompson spent Sunday with her thU Tuesday for Gilroy, Calif. His Ralph McClellan of Bellevue and
Dean and Mra James Robertson
Kirkpatrick spent Wednesday in ’
Chicago who recently completed her Australia, of Hjelr son-Ciare who afternoon. Following the bikini:-.-, a brother end sister-in-law. Mr. and 1 wife will remain tn Detroit with her Rachel were Saturday night and
Grand Rapids. * Qld ■Middleville were Grand Rapids visitors. Wed­ training in the WAVES spent the was Inducted last October. * M..s. avxome to the Caledonia ladle* wa. Mrs Charles Minor west of town, i [&gt;eoi&gt;le. * George Henry Fox. a resl- Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Al­
friends are clad to know that Mrs. nesday * Charles Campbell re­ wci-Kviia
weekend wim
with nci
her parents.
Mr «nu
and C-itra
held
paiviio. nn.
“...... Izm-rgun
•—
..........
. a- sale
...... ot
-­ given by Mr-- Har.-y Benne t Sp.- ** Little
LittleMary
MaryJane
JaneNichols,
Nichols,daugh-j
daugh- dent
idem ofof this
thia vicinity
vicinity the
the past
po&amp;t ter.
ten bert McClelland * Mr. and Mrs
Lenna VanAttcn Johnson is back turned home Saturday from a week Mrs. Chiton Campbell- and
._u Middle- household goods .»tU her
her home
hnn... on
nn c!n! musk was fuinirtn^ by a group . ttr
------,of• Mr
•*- und
—। Mr*.
•»— Philip
„u,u- »&lt;.•._&lt;.
Mchol* । yean., died
diednt
nt his
his home
home on
on the
the IrvIrv­ Ralph DeVine were Sunday after­
In her Bowne Center farm home af­ । surnt In Detroit with his brother vlllt friends. Hazel U in the dis- ;west‘ Main St.
H w-’Hi Thornaoplv who ....
has been ....
in
-------•*------------------------------ of' noon callers of Mr and Mrs Dale.
uJ ....w
s" Saturday and is go- of xingera from the T-K s.
ing
road,
three
miles southeast
ter sometime spent In a Grand Tom. and other relatives. * Mr and bursing department at Abbott Hah. int to the Jwb- ihj Home in Grand bv the school band ITte iirograni IU
rllPUnwUe tern.
fcver. u
•m w|th
wiui uhuuwui
K. able
.u,v to
,u , town.
town. Thursday
Thursday morning
murniug at
at the
ihc age
ngC DeVine and the Nelson Brumm’s.
Mrs.
Henry
Brog
visited
her
sister.
Rapid*, hospital. * Mr and Mrs
. *&lt;.t 93 years. The remains were taken * Mr. and Mrs. James Fennell and
on tile downtown campus of North­ Rapids to reside. * Ivan Bronkh.irst. was a forum conducted by Mr.. Pau! ;bc about thc house. j*
Mr ...a
and Mrs rof
Clair Bron and children spent Sun­ Mrs Flla Brog at Kalamazoo Bun­ western University. * Mr and Mrs. went to Plainwell Friday night to
-----------Raynone
Rolfeoiof ttauie
Battle vreex
Creek were
were to
1,AChicago, his former home —
u._ Pauline of Lansing spent Sunday
■ ■ -----. ...............
.. '——
..., , , «-v
,
i i«ay
where
day in Grand Rapid* with her par­ day aftemoon.x* MLss Laurel Mac­ Clare Schantz and two small girls spend thc week-end with hi.-, inmt­ ins
part were Mrs Wm J Uebh r. weekend
eCkend visitors
visitors of
of her
her slater.
sister. MrMrs funeral services were held Monday with Mr. and Mra. Marcel Evalet
'-’training nt Sparrow
ents. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Tabor. * ’ . .
Robert ^,r) I(Pv nllI| fam«y. Mts. Lee and with interment in Oakwood ceme­ and Enid. * Mr and Mra. Maurice
Mr. and Mrs. Mort Lake and * Mr. nr.d Mrs. Rav Lyons had a Mr; Gerald White. Mi
sing, spent thc week- nnd
Thc Laurel Scnslba family have hospital
—
two daughters, all of Grand Rap­ liappy surprise recently, the an­ Denn end Mra. Norman Mnclvcr. daughter Nancy accompanied them tery.
He is survived by his widow. Adrlanson and son Peter were Sun­
nouncement
of
the
birth
on
March
Ihe neM meeting is scheduled for 'to Battle Creek for a few days visit Elizabeth, a son A. R. Fox and a day callers of Mrs. Jennie Endsleyl
ids were Sunday visitor* of Mrs.
S's parents. Mr. nnd Mrs Rush 2 of a baby Ctrl nt thc home of th&lt;dr April b. Roll call will U&gt; A Nr ' * Mrs Hattie Smith spent Sunday (laughter. Mrs. W J. Lynch of Chi­ in Hustings * Dr and Mrs. C. PI
Ivan ....
Lyons
and wife in Ames. bouk worth reading. * Ivan Lyons ia. Caledonia with Mra. Vina Carl cago * Mrs. Homer DeWeerd 's Lathrop and Mr. and Mrs. Earl|
Randnil * Mrs E. J. Talbot re- son.
r -•
ceived a message Sunday morning 1 Iowa. Ivan and lit de son Rainey uao ha.', ben m Arucs. rawa .o. ,-nd family. * FJli,Crns3Whoisnow honoringhcrnunt.Mrs.aicnnKer- Rothaar of Hastings and Mr. and;
notifying her of the death o! her,were recent vbito&gt; of hLs pan.nta.
r’m1‘'‘'ii!"'i,ri'nJtrn*I;.8rutx £« '' mnioved nt Baltic Creek, w.ra home meen with u shower at her home Mra. E. H. Lathrop were Sunday
afternoon callers of Mr. and MrsJ
rten-father. Urn Howe n Flint. He » rhe regular me."Ung of t'.c Ahd
’'I?
r‘1
wl,h itis mother,-Mrs. Maud Cross; on Main St. this Tuesday evening.
had been In poor health thc past dlcvHle OtS will be b.e.d thliFriM?i'ilA17i.alnXn!ieC;Tiht1^Cm" (,lr ’*”* *cekend. * The manv 1 * Old friends of Albert Vredenburg Will Hyde ★ Sunday evening call­
two vears. * Mr. nnd Mrs. Clarence day evening. This will be the men
tnry cl Hrllsdak county. This1 P®- , friends of Mra. Vinnlc Johnson, who are glad to know he is improving ers of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Gilletl
Stceby of Grand Rapids were Sun- 'night and a good attendnnee of ••.non had rr-n held oy ■&lt; illlam 1
staying at the home of her son from hi
.
iitr&gt;..««•&lt;»&gt;&gt;
,
k
.
A.,
*«,a
hLs iltncss with the flu and were Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Ta&amp;ken
dav visitors of her parents and members Is desired. * Mr. anti Mra. Carmichael, a fonuer ttticher of trl.md Johnson near Unsing, are able to ait up for u short tlmi-. * of Hastings and Mr. and Mrs Dorr!
brother. Mr. and Mr*. E. C. Jones Merle Boyer of Grand Uulgc and Ihornapplc-Kellogg schtxil who is Kjnd to know she has recovered Mr. and Mrs Miner Palmer received Webb of Nashville * Mr. and Mrs.
and Charles. In Letahton. * Mr. and Mr. nnd Mra
Lie McUe’hv ef taking a similar position in Indiana ulc,.ly rrom her fBll an&lt;1 b nbout a letter Monday from their .son. Wayne Cottrell and daughter oil
were Tuesday callers of]
Mra G. E. Blake were guests at a । Grand Rapid- were Simony vi ‘tors ♦ Harold.Kcrmrrn and Miss Le.- the house
—.... l&gt;ut
•-— anxious
—.««
—to
— get
«...back Dick who hns been ill in a hospital Hastings
t**r Sorters
Rnrtnr. entertained
enlertnlnerl their
their |Kirt:.nr. ;. to
.,o. Middleville.
birthday dinner at Woodland. Wed- । at the Claude Ker.nun home ★ Lt ter
Mlaalc
»-n
ir. &lt;*__Mr
w Mr n
ann ^Irs.
MI7. E
K in
nl »
a wutft^Pacific
soum rncinc island.
tuana. A
A letter
letter Mr. and Mrs. George GIHctt anra
and
10 ROOM strictly modern house in 3rd ward,
nexday evening, honoring Mrs B’s‘John H. Madd’.n. U. S- A- D&lt; tach­ cn^.- Mr anti Mrs Claude l.ermeyn H Barber of.Grand Rapids were'Was also received from Miss Ann soils. The. Gilletts were Saturday
close in, double garage and this place is in A-l
nephew. Cpl. Richard Hilbert of Ft. , nier.t of Clinton. Ontario v:
the and Mr. and Mrs. Socters. also Hcs- {Sunday
'suni'-” visitors of *•
— —
■—— Mr ”Perry
*•— —who
*— •—
her
parent-s.
hax ■------been Dick’s’ -----nurse. dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs For­
two brothers. ;and
ant| Mra
Lewis. Wash * Mrs. Claude Ker- guest of his father and sister. Is in ter &gt; sister-in-law. and
..... ...
F. R
Prlndle. * Rev Both letters state he Ls making a est Rose of Middleville * Mny
condition, a bargain at$10,000.00
• *1,11,1• Mrs. I. W. Minor visited their nice recovery for which we are all Clam Day and Vivian and Mr ana
mt—n returned Thursday evening H Madden and Mrs. Dorotiiy Bnn- of KaUmazini. n’ Jht «e
“—
•*r,nu 11
froin Cheboygan, where she wa..s.neville. over the weekend. * The home, r-um..,..
eflmdny *- Mi5 Al Dutcher. . children nt Otsego and Knlnmazoo ' grateful. * Mrs. Claude Rosenberg Mrs. Huron Healv and daughteij
called by the death nt her aged advent of sprint; and the return of an old resident ofnorth Grand Rap- nn Monday Her mother. Mrs Mar- "of northwest Thoniapplc. wns called spent Sunday in Lansing with MrJ
7 ROOM house on South Hanover Street, 3 bed­
Kiirei
.iccompanieu them
mem and
ano to Grand
uranci Rapids
itapias Tiiesday
niesuay by the । !*i"d A,rJ«
father. * Sunday dinner guests al '&gt;’• jobnvs. also herald thc u-turn hLs St. near the Buck church passed ! |.
arP( niLss accompanied
rooms and bath up and one bedroom down, liv­
the Arthur Getty home on the Irv- to thrtr homes of some of cur hurt­ Jv.-n-. lust week. Flje funeral w.i:- lA
spent
step-father. |
Pri t
n itn i rr nnr*
pent the time in Otsego * Paul sudden death of her .step-father.
Oil» t«.
n inr
।
. ing room, dining room, kitchen, has full base­
ing road were her parents. Mr. and time residents who have pi nt thc held on Tuesday at thc Cro.\s juncr- .. Blivs
the new
elerk st. the Geukes • William L. Bassett Mr. Bassett was dr'"
mL ’fth» wiiwm
mark.- out-of-school hoyrs. ! a resident ot north Izluhton. on the ent-v. itev ana Mrs. j. j. niiieii.v.f
Mrs. A. C. Johnson of the prairie, winter out ot town. Mrs. Mary Gray &lt;il heme tn Caledonia * Chart ' meat
ment a dandy at — _ _ --------- $5,000.00
------- ....
A Day were Sun l
Afternoon callers were Mr. nnd Mrs who has been with her dnuvlrter. Owrn. 41 years, local Un man at *■ ••■ ■ Perrault who was very
Mis. Edd
oounw In, for m&gt;nv Mr
K. and Mra. L"SSJI
Don Fedewa and two small girls of Mrs. -Rome Breqlibank in Pcndle- Battle Creek, died Monday, list, af- sick nt ’her home in northwest
7 ROOM house on East Walnut 3rd Ward. 3
HnMings. * John VanderVeen and ton. ind.. returned home this Mon­
i npn“^ •,‘d aWe ,o »“ up ,or » w,u foll°»&gt;ng an auto accident nc«r
Mrs’’pinl"Drller''fk W*lh M I
her• *'r ;'rta,,M*Mra
bedrooms and bath up. 4 rooms down, full base­
Mr and Mrs. Robert Vandervcen day. Her scn-ln-law bringing &gt;;
I
were, in Grand Rqpids this Monday to Guslwn, Ind . and her nephew. a cmi.in of Mrs. Claude Kcnnrc.. „hori time * Mr. and Mrs. Vanr&lt; Freeport two years ago. but was in and Mn Ph“ -1.
ment, good garage, real close down town $3,800
In attendance at the funeral of the Maurice Carter meeting her there. o( this village. Mr?.. Elwood went Sharp of lamslnr were at their iiome I Ida usual health and had dressed
former's brother. Harry Vander- Mr. and Mr . Elmer Fento.i whe over Tuesday ond remained until on Sunday. * Misses Prances Pott'. |&gt;re|wratory to attending Hie funer- MARTIN C ORNERS
6 ROOMS and both on S. Jefferson Street, 3
after the funeral on Thursd.«y. O’h- „„„
„llc v
,B,„pci who
WIIO ntrsiB
Remember to come to preaching!
Veen
«mi of
V. Lake Worth Fin. Mr Van- have. lxi-n in Jc.ckson• with
-..........thelt
.
and OMMl
Suzanne
Gardner
nrestu-. al of a friend. Lawrence Duy at Big
bedrooms, nice basement has garage close in
derVetm had resided in Qrand Rap-j daughter, Mrs. Charles Leal-, nnd er. noinjt to the funeral from here denis
the
X».. . in .V
— Grand Rapids Buxt- Rapid,. W|U.n stricken. His sister. service and Sunday school next
ids until seven years’ago He had family. r&lt; turned iiom- on Sunday weic Mr Elwood. Leotpud Elwopti n(.v; University were home for thn Mrs Adeline Kelly, with whom he Sunday. Services begin nt 10:30. *
priced at__________________________ $4,500.00
served in the state legislature, was Welcome, home folks! ♦ Mrs. Man and wile. Alton Lluood and wife. ■ weekend. * An adult cla«s in cdti- lived, found him sitting In a chair Mrs. Louie Varney of &lt;Hastings'
Payne
of Athens
thc
former president of 'East Grand ”
----------------ix
—nt
‘ “
’—wit-k:
1
an-J Claude Kcrmeen. * IJeut. and ।cation on government has been as though about to put on his rub­ spent over thc weekendat her
FARM—An excellent 80 acre form in Johns­
:
at
the
heme
oi
Ray
Sennit
a
..fra Geo. skyl.' । and wn from St started, nnd Ijcld It* first meeting ber.".. bnt. dead. Mr. Day. whone fu­ home * MLss Alice Whetstone way
Ramds. nnd was a prominent citi­
town, bock end of it borders a nice lake, good
Mary • foirat guard camp at Bartle ; Thursday night at the school with neral he planned to intend, was the a culler at the home nt Mr. and
zen. As n road builder hr hud built family. * The Rouh- Circle ft ■
m«ny streets in Grand Raoids and Me:hcdi,st church wift hr ent
soil, lays good, good set buildings, has electricity,
Ct J *
CJ“‘&gt;'• "I
H- nry Cunningham as teacher, husband of Lillian Dickens former­ Mrs. B. j. Wellman Thursday after-1
laid
hundreds nf
trunk
lines t,lined nt thc home of Mrs G.
and Mra. Marc Squicr ut the Ht.u.&lt; Amone intcrcrted is Invited to at- ly of Middleville. Besides his sister noon. * Mis. Millie Fisher and Mn.
lays just west of Johnstown Grange Hall $5,500.
homr * Mr and Mi
Ray Clack
j. * Pu j;unes Williams, sta- and Mrs Rosenberg he leaves an- -Ruth
throughout the mate
Middleville Blake. Thursday ’ April 1. Wai
—— Varney
• —— z of
— Castleton
———. Center
-■.
friends sympathize with thc Van- {out ladles' * Mr&gt;. Ora DiivS
have sold their farm on the west tinned nt present nt Ft Lewis, other step-daughter. Miss Kittle spent Monday at the William Cogs-1
80 ACRES in Carlton Township, lays fine, very
derVuir familv in their bereave­ south Thornapple i- sp- nditu: a t
comity litre, known as the Will Bohn w.vhington. has own enjoying a Lattimer of this locality, three well home * The W S. C. S. al
ment * Mrs. Grace Nichols U'stavf irm, jind moved to Wayland their ji.'t,wi-day furlough at the home brothers. Loren of Lake Odessa. Mrs Orr Fishers wns well attended I
good soil and a good set of buildings, sold, not
* Warren Till’d’. wh
Ing
at
the
home
of
Luke
Sensiba
In
:
..........
......
;
.........
—
...
p.miu-,.
,-ur.
oiki
mra.
uert
George
of
Freeport
nnd
Charles
of
Proceed.,
from
dinner
wns
M.30.
*1
many years ogo for $8000 priced at $3,000.00
Yankee Springs as Mrs. Senslbn is emulnved in De'nut f&lt;&gt; sem? time, nips has purchased the place and Widirm-. of this village, and also at Canada. Funeral services were held Mr. and Mrs. Norman Barrs’ and!
,r.„ ,.r
unl joon take I^eraton * Lieut. . the heme of his fiancee. Virginia at the L)zcn-Blanchard funeral Joanne visited Mr. and Mrs. Glen I
ill and under thc cure oi n physi­ has returned to ihe
cian * Wm. Johnson of the Dunand Mra. Marc Squicr and in. lath- Minier &lt;-f Sand Lake to whom he home in the city on Saturday Those Parsons in South Bi nd. Ind., over ]
c m lake vicinity has been verv ill bringing a bride with him .inti
er. from Chlcw'o came Friday L'jw.isiinitediti inarriagc.Fridavcvc- attending from here were KiLss Kit- 'Hie weekend * Mr and Mrs. Ho-1
*"■”
and Mrs. Glet. | ning. wn
March
19 ».
at Cedar Spring.Spring.. He Lattimer. Mr. and Mrs. Claude ward Mix of near Battle Creek were J
With mi attack of pneumonia. *
&gt;v.. iv
Miss Ora Davis of south Thoninpple
HL* .parents gave n dinner Sundav Rosenberg and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wednesday afternoon and evening]
is
snendina
a
few
davs
at
the
home
&gt;1" lumor of the bridal couple ano Rosenbcig * a stubborn fire that callers at Mr. and Mrs. William Hif-1
REAL ESTATE BROKER
of her. sister. Miss Mary Moo on -- —
-- , ---- - -------- inruiy relatives were present from i hns caused a lot of work and appre- tons nnd Mr. and Mrs. Orr Flahers 1
Gin B. "I- ' ;&gt;■ night K ..v rem uned f&lt;,r
lei tn.-.,.; Raphb. Wayland and ul"M. hension for Will Holes and family ! Mr' Mix wns formerly Miss Be.ssir
Grand Ranids St * Mr. and Mr.-. Mils E. I IL- 1
(The best investment on earth is the earth itself)
James DeBerry of Lansing .called l-.oi-.selK 1 i I? ill it. bed with ... ."t-Kda-ra longer v;M: * I, Lubd.’l and Middleville friend-, whom he was ■started supposedly from spontan- Roush thc daughter of Mr. nnd Mra
STEBU1NS BLI1JJ1.\G
PHONE 2659
Sunday nn Mrs. D’s-crandmothrt, tack of '.!&gt;(• tin. * Mr mir: Mr. w William J. I.ieblcr made a bv.due« glad to greet again. Monday hlswih icous combustion in a straw stuck l5racl Roush who lived just south]
Mrs A. D. Servan at the Ray Ser- F. Moon ot Grand Rapids spent tup to Holland Monti-: * Little end parentj took him to Kalamazoo adjoining Uie barn. Sunday and has tot Martin Corners for many years J
van home * Hie Mnstcrs-Joncs the weekend nt their home on '.lie Jlary-V.inSJckle. soung -on of“XTr. *uhlr&gt;- he took the train for hi- been under surveillance since. The * Miss LUlle Boltrn of the- Ccntei
n location. Congratulations
circle meeting Thursday al the Irving road * Mi* Kenneth Vb.-.tl. und Mrs. Earl VanSickle was very- {, wist
— ' • ‘ er...
•• v Util UUll? {Middleville and Hastings fire de-;road Is assisting in thc home of Mr.J
,, ~"v
,r- mouth anti!»■ —
-•-*many
*-•—old
•- •friends.
---------------------• •* partmc'nU were caljed after neigh- “nd Mrs. Barrs Wellmnn wl&gt;o hast 1
home ot Mrs. E. J. Talbot was well nee Helen Brog, and Miss Pauline
•k. with “.orc
item
James!
{Walker spent the wv-ckct-.d in Jack­
MT. and Mrs; Clirt* M1A- John Potis
wmlor
at aiiciiigun
Michigan | bora and the fnmilv were unable to not been al all well this Winter
r-.i'i-. .M
’linrr ai
son with the formers’ hunhai-.d and
Tho; nappierest Tho; -----nappie
tnt«”—
‘
CoUeoe
is home *•»
tor
hL« spring
■ quench-------thc flame.s&lt;4iid through their w&lt;- are glad to report these goocj
Pollv's parent' * Mr. and Mra j
Mr- lt.iv ciU I: and vacation John wns recently pre­ labors saved the barn which did catch friends as somewhat better now]
F. Schippcr and children c.-II&gt;d or.
sented with a gold medal at a b.m- fire once, a hose hue was laid to Their daughter. Mrs. Ruth Keyes of
old friends in Martin and Plainwell
* Mr nnd W’ attended by 350 agricultural the home pf Mra. Helen Armstrong Jackson who hns been with them
Sunday * Mrs Let Duff' v
11! Mra. Day Pugh anti little du'ighter. xtudrnt
nt:- and faculty members for and consequently held the flames . has gone home for u few days stay
with the fhr last week and required Mar. Ellen *jx nt the weekend with his exo
excellent work in the dairy Judg- back. The Wayland department also
’ • •----------------the attention of a physician. * her parents. Mr. and Mr.- W. H &gt;,&lt;K »»»,.. ,ni. «&gt;,l(
v. u. n&gt;»r was summoned but the fire was untew than halt a pint extra daily
Oliver Corson, n former Middle­ McKevltt. * ’Du- regular meeting en*crt.-.incd at a birthday dinner der control when they leached the from each of Michigan's 98O.00C
ville boy but who has been living in of the Womans Society of Cliristlan. Sunday for the pleasure of her sis- Holes farm a mile south of town dairy cows would provide Michigans ----------share of
extra volume
Watch is still being kept this eve-------* --the
---------------------------oil
‘
ning so that tho flames may still milk needed from tills state in 1943
। for war and civilian needs, accord- j
not break out anew.
ink to A. C Baltzer, extension dairy-1
DON’T BIT THINGS YOU BONT ■ man at Michigan State College ;
NEED— BUY IVAR BONOS
। Production for 1942 totaled five and;
{one-third billion pounds inthcstate.I
' ~

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MIDDLtVILLt
mnoit'vn^

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WE HAVE SOME WONDERFUL

BUYS-RIGHT NOW WHEN PROP-

ERTY IS REALLY MOVING

EARL R. BOYES

6 Wartime Lighting
Suggestions

AUCTION SALE

Hoving rented my farm and have no further use for thc mo­

ot the personal property at public
auction at thc farm located 1J miles south of Coats Grove an

WEDNESDAY, MARCH 31,1943
Starting at 1 o'clock, I offer the following:
HORSES

Gray gelding, 9 yrs. old, wgt.
about 1400.

Mower, 6 ft. cut.

Hay loader.
Corn planter, fertilizer attachment.

1935 Dodge truck.
New Idea manure spreader.
Buttfrits dheburgt Ut iJlt curt. ,
Pantiac tttginern udtht. ctb&lt;dally
for ,4 Card drirtn. limited sue tf
•lectricul accruories, batttry rM-tt}
nrry two werh.- periodic check of
generator, Barter, voltage regulator.

International manure spreader.

, Ito®

TOOLS

International power cream separator.

2 3-sec. drags.

John Deere tractor. Model D.

4-sec. drag.

|ohn Deere 3 bottom plow.

Corn binder.

John Deere tractor, Model A

One wide tire wagon.

John Deere tractor cultivator.
com, 4 row beans.

2

row

John Deere power take-off binder, 10
ft. cut.
John Deere tractor drill, 16 hoes.

John Deere disc, double tandem.
John Deere side delivery rokc.

Bean puller.

Oliver 2-bottom plow.
Oliver walking plow.
Double cultipacker. Steel land roller.
Rotary hoc.
12-ft. wecdcr.
Flat rack.
Set sleighs.
Buxz saw and arbor.
-Six 10-gal. milk cans.
Set work harness. **

r?“
TERMS of sale: Cash, nothing to be removed yntil settled for.

WILLIAM F. BAYNE, Prop.
DEWEY REED. Auctioneer.

F.ngine knock or "ping", frequently
caused by lower octane, war-time
gasoline, can be .corrected through
motor tune-up. timing adjuBment or—
in serious cases—removal of cylinder
bead to dean out carbon.

TOOLS

Gray mare, 6 yrs. old, wgt.,
about 1400.

ELECTRIC SERVICE COMPANY

War-time driving conditions, for which
your car may not hat e been originally
designed and adjusted, necessitate
unusual care. Here are lift from
Pontiac engineers to help you guard
againB trouble and excestire wear.

CLIFFORD HAMMOND. Clerk

•IN

THE

SERVICE

Amid difficult conditions,
'3'
man-power problems and
material shortages, it is good new*
indeed to know that your Pontiac

competent, factory-trained mechan­
ics. our eAUieot tools and equip­
ment and our stock of functional

REAHM
107 N. Michigan

Of

THE

NATION

replacement part* are here tn help

drive . .
make use of our complete faciliuM
and our skilled workmen.

MOTOR

SALES
Hetstings, Mich.

�THE HASTINGS BANNER, THURSDAY. MARCH li, 1943

nrt« the sum ot *5U
community and M
at the splendid re­
e people. * Mr. and
S'.’SSffif’xKS
unday dinner guests
s. Harry Green and
vue. * Mr. and Mra.
id Stuart. Mra. aorand Wendell Day
Inner guesta ot Mr.
Gasser and son of
and Mra. Elmer .611nd Mra. Vem Mnrthtera were Bunday
ra of Mr. and Mra.
and family and Mr.
ir U'Ren and family
rtds. * Mr. and Mrs.
in of Bellevue and
taturday night and
nf Mr. and Mra. Al1. * Mr. and Mrs
were Sunday after­
Mr and Mra Dole
le Nelson Bnimm’a
. James Fennell nnd
uing apcni Sunday
Mra. Marcel Evalct
r. and Mrs. Maurice
ton Peter were SunUra. Jennie EndrJey
Dr. and Mrs. C P
dr. and Mra. Earl
Hings and Mr. and
Lhrop were Sunday
s of Mr. and Mrs.
unday evening cnllMra. Elmer Gilletl
Mra. Oliver Tasker
Mr. and Mrs. Dorr
lie. * Mr. and Mrs
and daughter cl
Tuesday callers of
George Gillett and)
etls were Saturday
Middleville A Mrs
Vivian und Mr. and]
■alv and daughter
i Lansing with Mr.,
•y Haley and famI Kesler and chillav with her parMr». J. J Willett',.
A. Day were Sun-l
raller*. A Mr. and;
ibet spent Sunday:
ie Creek with Mr.
idler.

ERS
come to preaching
nday school next?
s begin at 10:30. A
rney ot Hustings
weekend at her
Ice Whetstone was
home nt Mr. and
»n Thursday after­
lie Fisher nnd Mr:
Ca.illeton Center
the William Cop­
ic W. 8 c. S. at
was well attended
Inner was *830 A
orman Barry and
tr, and Mr*. Glen
i Bend. Ind., over
Mr. nnd Mrs. HoBattle Creek were
noon and' evening
Mrs. William Hil­
I Mrs. Orr Fishers
■marly Miss Bessie
er ot Mr. nnd Mrs
a lived Just south
s for many years
ten of the- Center I
h the home of Mr. I
Velhnnn who li:iv&lt;J
well this winter |
report these goodl
shat - better now
trs. Ruth Keyes ot
been with them
r a few days stay

n pint extra dally
Michigan'* 980.00C
1 provide Michi:■ extra volume ol
Ulla state In I M3
an needs, accordr. extension dairy*
» State College
2 totaled five and
ounds in the state.

four car

COURTHOUSE
WARRANTY DEEDS
Ada Roberts. Admrs. Alice Hoyt
lE"'*“U’
John A Wehner and wile.
VK-IR*
4,1 AMeator's Plat No. 2.
Middleville village.
Olerin Frederick. Adufr. Frank
Frederick Eat to Shirley O. Loosing
■ nd
an

L. Karcher and wife to Garrett
Everson and wife, lot 27. YctIm
Add.. Freeport.
Pred A. Bavucool and wife Co Geo.
W. Wcllfare and wife, part of lol
21. Unit No. 1. Algonquin. Lake Re­
sort. Rutland Twp
R. W. Walsh and wife to Amy M
Coszens and husband, lota 25 and
20 Barlow Lake Plst. Sec. 5. Yan­
kee Springs Twp.
Phillip Torre* and wife to Gilbert
Fleming lol 22. Daisy Hill Plat.
Johnstown Twp
James Bowetman to State of
Michigan ro Ac. Sec. 15. Yankee
Springs Twp.
.
Truman C Munlon to Emma 8.
Evans par. Sec. 22. Woodland Twp.
Perry Barnum to State of Michi­
gan, 80 Ac. Sec. 2. Yankee Springs

25. Barry Twp.
Agnes Willison et al to Linnea
Hall, lot 10. Cedar Point Plat. Pair
lake. Barry Twp
Burr Van Houten and wife to
John P. Dcliumy and wife, lot 2. Bi.
.4. Lincoln Park Add.. Hastings.
Evelyn Bishop. Burv. ot Frank W;
and Evelyn Mell, to Calvin J.
Streeter and wife, lots 56 and 5T.
Suetter’s Resort. Yankee Springs
Twp.
-------------- t ormers Cooperative Creamery
Assn - Nashville to Standard Stamp­
ing Co. par.-Nashville village.
Olenna Van Horn to Albert C
Cru! tendon and wife.- -40 Ac. See.
2dnnd 40 Ac. Sec. 25. Rutland Twp.
Eugene Peters mod wife to Bov
A. Strong and wife. 40 Ac. Bee. 1.
Carlton Twp.
Minnie B Matthews to Samuel H.

kee Spring* Twp
FYed Brumm rnd wife to Sll«s B.
Dull and wife, 80 Ac. Sec. 28. Cas­
tleton TWp
SUas B. Dull and wife to Fred
Brumm aad wife. WU lots 10 ana
17. O. A. Phillips Aid. Nashville.
James A. Batum and wife to Fred
J Shl^.md wife. par. Sec. 1* RUt-

TUESDAY, MARCH 30, 1943

COMMENCING AT 1 O'CLOCK
COWS

Jersey cow, 5 yrs. old,

Jersey heifer, 2 yrs. old,

Guernsey heifer, 1 yr. old,

SHEEP

(r

Good coarse wool buck,

AUCTION SALE

17 coarse wool ewes, due to
HAY

4J ton clover hoy

MACHINERY
Binder, in good condition.
Mowing machine. Dump rake

WEDNESDAY, MAR. 31, 1943
HORSES
Roan mare, 6 yrs. old, wgt.
1500.
Roan horse, 5 yrs. old, wgt.
1500.

COWS
Guernsey cow, 9 yrs. old, due
June-8.
Jersey cow, 5 yrs. old, due
Aug. 29.
Guernsey and Durham cow, 4
yrs. old, fresh 6 weeks day
of sale.
SOW AND HAY
Duroc brood sow, due Apr. 10
10 tons of hay.

MISCELLANEOUS
Wood wheel wagon.
McCormick Deering walking
plow.

2-sec. spring tooth drag.
McCormick binder.
McCormick mower.
Dump rake. Roller.
2-horse Gale cultivator.
One set double work harness.
Horse collars.
Bicycle. Horse saddle.
Dining room table.
Library table.
Parlor desk. Dressdr.
2 iron beds, springs and mat­
tress.
3 wood rockers.
3 wood beds and springs.
Kitchen cabinet.
Big leather rocker.
2 stands. 6 dining rm. chairs.
Safety oil range.
Westinghouse electric wash-

Ward's Royal Blue cream
separator.
Other articles too numerous to mention

EMMETT SWAN, Prop
E. E. CRAY. Clerk

f jJjtUmn! or—

AUCTION SALE

Having sold the farm we will dispose of the personal property at public auction at the
farm located 1 mile north, J mile east of the bounty farm, 3 J miles northeast of
Hastings, or J mile west of the Pratt school on

BANFIELD
Floyd Cole has moved to the John
Holcomb farm near Bedford and
Karl Ferris hnn rented Vefn Doty*
farm. A The Republican Caucus was
held 1.»«t week Mondav. The present
incumbent office: s were renomin­
ated. A Mr. und Mrs. Harry Garmra
have returned to their farm west ol
Banfield after an absence of tw8
veirs a Mrs. Aggie Willison hod a
relapse and was obliged to return
to the Lr’ls hospital where she t&lt;
seriously ill. a orv Dunn entered
the Leila hosnital in Battle Creek.
Monday, for observation. A The Ap­
ril Farm Bureau elub w’ll be held
nt thc home ot Mr. and Mrs Walter
Hobbs.

Proposed Amendment To The Constitution To Provide For The Election Of
Township Officers For Terms Of Two Years.
A Joint Resolution of the Legislature proposing an amendment to Section 18 of Article VIII of the

State Constitution relative to the election of township officers for terms of two years.
Shall Section 18 of Article VIII of the State Constitution be amended to provide for the election
'of towinship officers forMerrns of-two years? , ■

Yes

MISCELLANEOUS
McCormick-Deering cream
separator.
Combination kerosene cook
stove and heater.
Circulating heater.
Home made hog feeder.
1000 chick brooder stove.

BANNER WANT ADVS. BRING RESULTS

(PROPOSAL NO. 1)

No. I

Side delivery rake.
Hay loader.
3- sec. spike tooth drag.
4- sec. spring tooth drag, new
last year.
Some odd sections of spring
tooth drags.
Heavy rubber tired wagon,
good 8-ply tires.
Model T chassis, could be
used for trailer.

FRANK KIPP, Prop

Vote YES” On Proposal No. 1

X

No

Thc Independent Committee of Barry County Voter* Paying for This Notice Urge that A Vote of
"YES" be Given Proposal No. 1 Since It Is Definitely In the^nterest of Economy and Good Government'

MONDAY, MARCH 29, 1943
Commencing at 12:30 the following will be offered for sale:

FORD

14 HEAD OF COWS
Holstein cow, 6 yrs. old, fresh,
coif by side.
Holstein cow, 6 yrs. old, fresh,
calf by side.
Holstein cow, 8 yrs. old, fresh 4 mos.,
bred back.
Holstein cow, 8 yrs. old, fresh 3 mos.,
bred back.
Holstein heifer, due in June.
White cow, 9 yrs. old, pasture bred.
Holstein cow, 11 yrs. old, pasture bred.
Holstein cow, 7 yrs. old, due in June.
Holstein cow, 7 yrs. old, pasture bred.
Holstein cow, 3 yrs. old, due in May.
Holstein cow, 9 yrs. old, pasture bred.
Holstein cow, 5 yrs. old, fresh 2 mos.
Jersey and Guernsey, 7 yrs. old,
fresh 2 mos.
Jersey cow, 10 yrs. old, bred Dec. 1.
Veal calf.

1923 Model T Ford, good running con*
dition.
FARM MACHINERY
Alli* Chalmers No. 60 Combine, 3 yr*, old. good con­
dition.
Superior grain drill,
attachment.
McCormick Deering manure ipreader, good.
4 Roll Advance Rumley corn hu*ker.
8 ft. double cultipacker. 8 ft. double diik.
3 See. John Deere drag. Thoma* disk drill.
John Deere fertiliser Com planter.
David Bradley 2 bot. 14 in. plow. Deering com binder.
Thoma* tractor mower. Tractor buss mw attachment.
John Deere hay loader.
Set Belnop bob*.
2 Mowing machines.
2 Lime ipreader*.
2 horse weeder.
2 horse riding cultivator.
Large vise. Truck rack and bos.
Farm wagon. Slush scraper.
Dump rake.
Miller bean puller.
Sheep dip tank. Fanning mill.
Corn sheller... Set platform scale*.
Quantity new and used lumber.

OO

(Information on these cow* will be given day of sale.

HAY
About 15 ton mixed hay.
20 Bales of old hoy.

4 50-gol. oil drum*.
Wheelbarrow
Elevator belt. 6 10-gol. cant.
Single cultivator. Dairy scales.
Other articles too numerous to mention.

TERMS OF SALE: Cash day of sale, nothing to be removed until settled far.

MRS. PERCY WINSLOW AND SYVERIN MATHISON
PROPS
DEWEY REED, auctioneer

ftings, Mich.

MACHINERY

Guernsey cow, 5 yrs. old,

HENRY FLANNERY. Auctioneer

iplete faciliUM
men.
IOME

AUCTION SALE

Clsud Rosenberg and wife to
Ch ud John Ro^nocrg and wife. 5
Ac. Sec. 17. Thornapplg Tw-p
ix-wis Hine nr.d wife to Lyle F
Monr D. Campbell, Admr. Est
, Endsley und wife. par. Hastings chy.
Having sold my farm and moving to another, I will sell tho following at public
Eva C. Kenaaton. to Ebu-y W. Mead
Volney Johnson aud will to Mau­
and. wife. S 2-3 lot 897 und B 10 ft.
auction at tho form located 6 miles north of Assyria Center; 2 miles south, 2 mile*
rice Blanrk and wife, par. Sec. 21.
of 8 2-3 lot 898. and lot 12. Bl. 0.
A**yrla Twp.
Lincoln Park Add. Hasting*city.
west, 2 mile* south of Nashville on M-66; or one mile south of Maple Crave Center !
Will Toblav and wife to Mason
Elnora Hazal. Gdn. of B8ttv Lou
Tobias nnd wife. 1 Ac. Sec. 21. Bal­
Hazel, minor, to Edith M. McDevitt.
timore Tun
.
Und. 1-3 InL In par. Woodland vil­
Mina Winslojv to Harry Lenz and
traon G. Edger and wife to
lage.
wife. par. sec. 26. Hastings Tro.
i Mina Scott to Slate of Michigan. 220 Ac. See. 2;. Sec: 39. Carlton Twp.
■ Eirl R. Boyes, Gg...
... lot 7. Bl.
Rutland Twp
Ann* Smith tv Clarence R Shaw
Ernest Lambka and wife to WllEzra Brovont and site,
und wife, part of lot 28. A. W. Phil­
uwci nuu..
nuiuiax cuy
Gemge Grabc and wife lo State
Butler
Add. Hasting*
city.
lips Add Nashville.
ENelyn Thompson.
Odn. oi
of Verof Michigan. 80 92 Ac. Sec. 7.
Rui- ; 12. Hope Twp.
cavrijn
inompsou, unn.
ver- .y*
«. •*«»non und Shirley Thompson. Minora, j
,?u!’.
.
1 Frr4 Foote and wife to Ralnh t|ull CUiqi Deed*
Clarence M. Briggs to Lois L.
to Edith M. McDevitt. Und. 2-3 Int. "Willard J. Peek and wife to State Kidder, ct al. lot 7. Bl. 6. Kcnflelda
Brigga. 40 Ac. Sec. 2D. Orangeville
in ■&gt;«-. Woodland village.
of Michigan. 00 93 Ac. Sec. 7. Rut- Second Add.. Hastings.
Canaan tn Waller Twp
Belle Mullen. Admix, of Stewart l»*n&lt;l Twp
\
Morri.'; W Canaan
Jesse A. O’cod. et al. to Henry SOUTH THORNAPPLE
Gloverr urd
and xt.*wife. —
par.
18, OrJ. Mullen. Est.. to David Suiiqu;-.. I lt'’»e C JUpfon tq State of Michl- GUv.
- Sec.
’
L. Dn.vl’-.. 40 Ac. Hec. 8. Yankee
-•
........ —
'■*-------- 'gin. 8Q--AV7Sce. if. Yankee ept in;-, migeville Tup.
Mr. arid Mrs. Leroy Sabin and
"juk"
Twjv'
.
•-*— Hollister to Anna Smith 40 Spring.-. Twu
vlllc Twp.
Mrs. Lottie Sabin DeKam
Velma A. Tuiina to Hkrry B. Tu­ sister.
Earl R. Boyc.s, Gdn, Mina Scott L-Jiihn Van Oaitenbrusge and wife, ;Ac. Sec. 35. Castleton Twp.
of Kalamazoo were guests March
Clyde R. Kuemoci and wife t.v bing. par 8ec. 3. Woodlmd Twp.
to Janette C. Trachwl. par Sec 4. et al to State of Michigan. 60 Ar.
2 of their aunt. Mrs. Hattie John­
Luther D. Hall and wife lo Frnn- son
Sec 11. Yankee Spring* Twp.
Orangeville Twp.
Jerry Andrus and wife, lot 3. Bl
and attended the funeral in the
Ice* KocS no Ac Sec. 7, and 20 Ac
fresh, calf by side.
Albert W Reigler. Admr. Seymore ' Charley W. Avres to L. Marie 1. R. J. Grunt’* Add. Hastings.
afternoon
of their cousin Onto HUI.
lot 4 and W's lot* 5 and 6.
Ory Chaffee and wife to James I Sec. 6. Rutland Twp.
A Reigler to Martin B Verliakt 'Avres,
—
A Perry Barntun and sitter. Mrs.
and wife. 84-82 Ac. See. 2. Irving 2!.
BL 5. A. W. Phillip1.' Add . Nash- Babcock nnd wife, BO Ac. Sec. 34. I Frances Koch to Luther I) Hall Lydia
Willson who keeps house for
•”
Ville.
Carlton Twp.
nnd wife UO Ac. See. 7 and 20 Ac.
Twp.
in“
fresh, 3 wks., calf by side.
him
were
quite
ill
Saturday
night.
Loya Smith mid wife to Nina J
Edith M. Smith. et al to Levi J. I Sec. fl. Rutland Twp.
William I. Ford, by Exrc. to ErAnna J. Llhtlrmuldnr to Sid Dr. Graybeii Lt looking after them.
nut Latte and wife. 80 Ac. Sec. 25. Bovle nart of lot 9. BI. 23. Ebstein
Add.. Hastings city.
tVeenstr.r. lots 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. Perry Is threatened with pneumonia
Batry Tup
but
this
Monday
morning
Mrs,
Will
­
Archie
R
Burd
mid
wifito
AlIB.
20.
21.
22
.
23
and
24.
Barlow
Lorenzo Eddy and wife to Harry । Lloyd A Anderson und wife to El­
fresh in May.
son Ls a little better. Mr. Bamum
L. Watkins and wife. 68 Ac. Sec. 6. I win J. H Curtis amt wife, It 3. Bi. bert Grern nnd wife, 40 Ac. Sec. , Lake Plat. Yankee Springs Twp
4. R. J Grants First Add , Hasitngi.. 15. Yankee Springs Twp
• Grace E. Bunce to Eva A. Hceox. will have to remain in bed. A Sun­
Johnstown Twp
,
Daniel P. Karns (o Frank W Ei--------- -------------------- ----------------Albert Green and wife to Archie S 33 ft. lol 30. Crooked Lake Sum- day afternoon the straw stack Just
Ernest
l-rnti--nnd
wife
to George
south of thc bam on the W. E.
win und wife. 15 Ac. Sec. 8. Hope Zimmerman and wife. 80 Ac.. ‘Sec. Burd and wife. 40 Ac. Sec. 15. YAn- mer Resort. Bany .Twp.
burned
down.
___________________________ _______
Ei.i A. Holes
Hecoxfarm
to Grace
Bunce
ct A Cisr­
.
al. 523 ft lol 30. Crooked Lake ance Shaw of Nashville was a call­
er of the home folks the middle of
-------------------------------------------------------- Summrr Resort. Barry Two.
Mary Nesbet to James F. Nesbet last week. A Mr. fcnd Mrs. Paul
100 Ac. Sec. 33. Castleton Twp.
Skinner of Grund Rapids moved
Homer J. Becker nnd wife to &gt;into
uw, the
x..= other tenant .~w
house on the
4 yr*, old.
North R. Shellenbarger nnd wift.'i1 Shaw :farm
T.._.™;.
lt&gt;M .Thursday,
Mr. and
par Sec. 14. Hastings Turn
’Mra.
Mrs. Roy Nash
Nnr-h reside tn
In t...
thc —
other.
Lydia H Rogers to Sterling C. The men will amlxt with the farm
Rocera io: 9. Leach lake Resort. ----*- The •Shows
”----------also
•—......................
lamb last half of April, age I to 6 yrs.
work.
have nnothCarlton Twp.
i rr man who stays and boards with
■ the family, a James Williams who
BARRYVILLE ’ * ‘
has been home on furlough from
Last Week’s Letter
Washington visited his sister. Mrs.
The W. S. C. S afternoon meet­ Philip Nichols and family the mid­
ing at the home of Mrs. Elmer Gil­ dle
of last week A Grace Nichols
lett was not very largely attended, went Thursday to near Bowens Mills
As we have sold our farm we will have an auction sole at the place located 1 mile
out nn interesting program was giv­
en The hostess served home made to the home of Mr and Mrs. Luke
south, 1 ’/&lt; miles east of Maple Grove or 4 miles south, ’/i mile west of Nashville on
frirdrakrs and coffee. * Mra Char­ Serviba to help them as Mrs Senles Huttin und Miktra returned to seba is very lame with rheumatism.
their h&lt; me al Walled Lake Sunday a Gumic Keiser of Middleville
night after spending the past four spent some time Sunday at their
weeks here with hermarents. taking farm with his children Mr. and
Leslie Steeby and little son.
care ot her mother. Mrs Will Hyde .Mrs
•
Mr. Hutton came for her Sundav 1
’••
evening. ♦ Mr and Mra. Harol I TWO ARRAIGNED
Commencing at one o'clock thc following will be offered for tale:
Higdon and babv of Battle Creek , ON TRUANCY CHARGE
TERMS: CASH DAY OF SALE, nothing to be removed until settled for.
were Sunday dinner guest-* of Mr 1 Two triiancy cases
- —
were
—* heard In
and Mra. J. L Higdon Mr. and Mrs the munlcipnl court in the past
Alfred Hicdon and family of Kalu- week. On Saturday Rufus McClin­
tnazoo were Saturday callers nnd jtock was arraigned before Judge
Mrs. WeJby Crockford of Woodland iCort right on a charge of refusing
was n Thursday caller. * Mr. and ■and
।
neglecting to send hLs son to1
Mra. Geonre Gillett and sons wen* :&gt;chool. Stanley Glass of Middle­
Sundav dinner guests of Mr. and ville wns arraigned on a similar
Mra Ray Flllingnam of Wayland ।charge on Monday.1 Both men were
and called on Mr. and Mra. Royden ■assessed *450 costs and placed on
E. E. GRAY. Clerk
HENRY FLANNERY. Auctioneer
Yarger of I.ake AlRenaiiln. * Mr. -90 days probation. Glass was also
and Mr» Charles Dav and wn; ।ordered to report to the court every
Hyde attended the 90th blrthdav Saturday for 30 days.
j
celebration of Frank Hvde on Sun­
This it a nice matched work team.
day at the home of Mr. anil Mra. HOW TO FEED SOLDIERS
Clem Kidtier ♦ Mra Gordon Hoff- 11 A farmer who produce; 0^501
man and
Mr. qnd Mr*. Dirk Hoff"“LV pounds of onion, or 769 pound* oil
•nnn *.p-nL Siindav afternoon with chlrken or Hja3 pound* 0\ potatoes
relatives in IhiHic Crcex.Stuart produces She rauiyalent of a soldDay
Sunday with
I
i?ny spent .aunany
wiut Forrest
rurrent, jcr-s food needs for a year.
Dtrml
°arrnt in Waxhvilln
Nashville nnr!
and attended
8. S at Evangelical church there.
a Little Rachael McClelland.d.nichter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Ralirh McClel­
land »wn&gt; last week with her grand
parents. Mr. nnd Mrs. Albert Mc­
Clelland. while her parent* were
moving to their new home, five miles
north of Bellevue. A Mr. and Mrs.
Clare Mason of Nashville were Sun­
day callers of Mr. and Mrs. Merritt
Mead. A Mrs. Marcel Evalet ha* re­
turned to het. home here dltcr
.spending nearly four weeks with
Dr and Me*. Harter at Schoolcraft.
Her condition remains , about thc
•ww. A Miss Elrinc Day and F. J.
Butinc of Kalamazoo spent the
weekend with he.r parents here.
They helped Wendell celebrate his
tenth birthday.

TERMS: Cash day of sale. Nothing to be removed until settled for.

katlery cheti-vh
trioJit cbttk
tltogt regulator.

HIGHBANK
Last Week's Letter
The North Maple Grove church
aid will serve potluck dlnnsr at the
home of Min. Herbie Wilcox. TTiunduy. Mar. 25. * Mrs. Violet Hulsebos and datsntett. Doris and Doro­
thy of ami ria. and Mr. and Mrs. H.
Wilcox of the Barryville district
visited Sunday at thc home of Mr.
and Mra. Vem Hawblits. * Mr. and
Mr: Victor Shcnu and son of Ma­
ple Grove Center visited Sunday at
George Marshall*. * Mr. and Mrs.
Glenn Marshall and Marvel attend­
ed the 90th birthday gathering giv­
en for Frank Hyde Sunday nt Claud
Hoffman’s. * Mr. and M-s. Frank
Hawblits and Mr, and Mrs. Floyd
Nesbet and Jeanne vLMted Surldav
at Mr. and Mra. ESmer Gilletts pear
Nashville. * Marmieta Marshall of
Battle Creek visited her parents.
Mr. and Mra. George.Marshall over
the weekend * Mr. and Mrs Harv­
ey Marshall of North Maple Grove
called on Mra. Frieda Marshall Sun­
day. * Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cotter111 of Jackson were weekend guests
of George Hoffman.

Phone 3467, Halting*

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                  <text>THE HASTINGS BANNER
SECTION ONE—PAGES I Io 8

EIGHTY-SEVENTH YEAR

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HASTINGS. MICHIGAN, THURSDAY. APRIL 1. 1943.

parm Scrap
Drive Starts
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WILL WE REPEAT?

16 PACES—2 SECTIONS

FIREMEN ARE
'KEPT BUSY

NUMHft

Special War Bond And
Stamp Sale Auction

"We canno! have prosperity in fall again On the other hand, the
XlOIIlCz riOllL
- j
°ne country and misery in it* neigh- failure of the League of Nations)
t Jn onp ht.mUphere and does not prove that collective *e- .
Grass Fires Cause
—
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war in the other." That statement curily and International co-opera- I
Most of Alarms
------------------------ ----------------------------- -*by
— Anthony
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•—
lion— b- 4farce.
farce The
TheUnited
UnitedStates
State*I I
Eden. British »—
foreign
The past week ha* been a busy
minister, tn a speech al Annapolis never did support the league and
Barry County Hom#*Fronl
Friday. evening, is In accord with without our support it wa* doomed one for local firemen with some !
Wartime. 1943.
Madame Chiang Kai-shek's belief either to outright failure or aUbest call* coming so claw together that 1
Friends and Neighbors in the
tliat. "Modern science hajf so anni­ extremely limited accomplishment*, the firemen had hardly returned
Service
hilated distance that what affects Al*o. France and England gave but 'from one run until they were called
i Wednesday evening. March 24lh °J?e people must of necessity fI
nominal support to the League and'out again
IS«z4
I'll leave the serious writing in
never arrived at a basis for effecOn Wednesday afternoon of last DOOru inSifUCiCa rO
—
more capable hands and tell you of
all
slaughter
hou«operators
and
?
“
R??.
1*
.!" the
V.
.
all slaughter house operators nnd present
world situation, neither quo­ live co-Of&gt;eratlon with Soviet Rus-: week, a grass fire that got out of e*,„r.
a few events taking place in the old
MrM I M H NlllXr
! butcher* in Burry county were in­ . ration requires proof. They are ala. the only other powerful friend [control and was damaging the JlstCSS L»OF OnCring
home town during these hectic
vited to attend u meeting In the self-evident fact* Both statement* of collective security If the United I housetrailer called the Jruck to the E__ “R"
CnrAt
times.
'
Uncle Sam'*'
Sam!*r'war
war industries
Industrie* will supervisors room at the court house should be thoroughly digested by States refuse* to take a responsible ■ Art Tyler home, corner Wilson apci • OF
D ana V Varas
. __
"Sauerkraut today keeps Hitler
eed ihrMr^milllon
three 'million ton.*
tons uf heavy
h
m Hastings. The meeting was cail- those remaining die-hard bolation- part in shaping world affairs after;Blair streets.
The damgar was
away." I'm thinking of our point need
I slight. Later mat
that ™
same .iftetfioon
rationing system. I have a pro­ scrap bv July to provide adequate ed by Mr Glenn Wotring. chalr- 1st* who still seem to believe that this war is over, then we will merely 'slight.
call from
। „
.
v, .
another call
from the
the first
first ward
ward wa*
was ^a,-*^2,ln*_n??a[?nnSr.?
found weakness for raisin pie. Good, metai reserve*, according to the man of the Barry County U. $. D after this war Is over we should drift along on the current of hto- another
Ha*tlng* merchants in co-operaA War Board. Instruction* were merely "pull Into our shell.* sit snug- tor&gt; a* we did before possibly eh- ------- *....
““caused bv a fire at the
— Eggleston creased emphasis on car »haring in
old-fashioned, home-made,
deep War Production Board.
ing------an Interval
properou*
:pPl‘Sa‘‘?ni,of '
“°n w,th ,he H“Un® C“&gt;
That Is a lot of metal—Imagine, if discussed and applications for per- igly and safely behind our two nat­
---- ------ * of
---- ---------•— calm 1 home on E- Mill St where a small
dLsh rubln nle with puffed up rais­
heading toward the inevitable hole wa* burned In the roof
1 &lt;or
P*"1
ins and oodles of pan juice
And you can. 3.000.000 ton* of scrap mlt* to do iJaughteilng were ex- ural barriers, the Atlantic and Patotrom regardle**
regnrdle-.b if
if the
the United
Thureday afternoon, fir? .,cb?‘[man of the b04rd announcfd |
’
plained according to Federal order* cjftr oceans 'which arr no longer maelstrom
United ' On
how I like that last' piece because of plied un in one place
-------- Britain.... Russia
..
. and . |Wjncn darted near theHairs
stair*inintne
the—yr.-'
,!*’
. ..
. . ,,,tthe project) will hold a public War
It means that each farm in the tlM,t have been received by the local I Mifftclrnt to protect us from bomber State* Great
the extra pan juice that goes with
th the first
firs*. 1 V1‘ * ,4,al’
Auction
s‘ ftnwR followed receipt of Bond Auctl
°n Sale and Rally at
board Arrangements
United States must turn In ntleast board.
Arrangements were
were made
made to
to attacks*: enjoy unexcelled standard* China cannot find some solid basis basement burned through
it.
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letter
fmm
DPA
-nllraor
ratinne.
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provide there permito
if Central auditorium here____
tomorrow
prrndu according
j*£tord‘n|!. to
to of 1,v,n‘! “,,d lrt ,hr rr5t of the for peaceful co-operalion in pre­ !and second floors and into the atNow alack, and alas, raisin pie one thousand pounds of scrap
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tic
at
426
E
Court
St
Dens?
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Tenln
«Friday.
April
2.
commencBecause
the
urban
areas
have
Federal
requirements.
The
appllca-1
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•
apphea-|
. ••
serving world order after the pres­
to fast becoming a war casualty. I
r-f Jl2'JraK*‘l **
** IT"
*5' &gt;"■
Ina “at
8 00 o'clock
o'clock sharp,
sharp.
,1.
\’10
? *
t 8:00
tlon* requesting a permit to do)what we did twentv-five years ago ent conflict is over, or even, if any ttiled the house making it difficult
think the guy who alloted the been oretty well combed ovTk. heavy tton*
duced ,o
to ,h,
the“ 5«»-mile-a-year ay-J
wllI ---------entertatametft
for the firemen to get to the scene
■ »"-—•* and
must be accompanied ,iThat pohev failed once and it will
'Continued oq Page 4. Sec. 1 &gt;
point* in our rationing jirogram i reliance will have to be placed on slaughtering
•’augi--";^ r/'T,'
eraae recommend
. of the blaze. Both chemical* and
must have had a morbid sense of
Committee, ride-sharing muit be lanl lt wlll p, ,
useful projhumor He must be the sort of a
."kJ.""”'
made
a
universal
practice
Price
.
.
th
,
effort
is oonflumes and the dameue done bv fire Admintotrator Prentiss M Brown
“ or takes
y”: Carl H TUOIr. nrbly-,pfx&gt;lnl«l
.tr'lt'.1...'".'.11,™;
'
man who robs niggy batiks
“r “ ,ne
euon “
smoke nnd water wa» estimated at
coin* from a blindman's cu,. .
|Vluunjum Ul
AdmlMion will be free so far as
1 between 4300 and 4400 The same last week apjyaled for full public
jwints
for
sauerkraut
and twenty
I salvage Committee,
has. Wltn
with the
uunii* for
ivr raisins.
wueimui
iwcmv
tne «!. tbe
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.
...........should
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' ’*■”'*
MVln&lt; &lt;’Ul mOney U concern*d- *Jpoint*
Whatiuiu
a dent
one I SAlvnae
RUt*tanceCommittee
of Harold nas.
Foster Arlie
application
turned
'afternoon a grass fire on W Green ihXe’^r.m
pound of ratoins will make in our ^oTcnn Wotring. Frink Nel- *» '?niMratm“n 11'
S^’^eHe'r
RtePtre? fmm np*
ra I ‘bough each ont who enters to taka
;St.. required the services of the de­
ftln!^«
JmPelree p*rt ln
muit bu’ at le**t
.............
partment.
aUoted 48 potato. Is it any wonder mamer and Glenn Laubaugh. work- . *dm^,‘lll?
w?hiean at
MorJ applications for Nurses'
*'ta '
Icn^’'UrR‘
wtJien J.
‘U ,Ul. 1
T * «1 out a plan for Barrv county a* ‘"1^.‘P m^a a A will ^k Mr'
*lde
th,rd *ard' and ou Saturdav ' where^rp^ta^y^^hn^hlTe ha* volunteered to cry the sale and
Qutlliont Concerning
A
,„ ^raraetspotumedrby"iw Ba^
yell, all the echoes of which have trims.*
wiucn time ini A a.a win a*g Mr.
n°OnCWtiwbother tiand, we would Iiiciiow* ^ollrotlotto wta I* nude and Roth of the Barry County Health
Enlistment to Be Answered it
course, sponsored
by the Bar
­ I a,,*‘rnoon the&gt;rvthe
‘countv^ed
POrX Chanter
b L
caUed lnto lhe ' nm'formed^ fuh’car^chib will be
hbn as clerk* will be Geo.
Department to make the sanitation
investigation.
The permit will then
A public ma** meeting .sponsored
^Pto wTlIT
^^When
’au^nroe^y
------------------ ------------------ -----.... .
er member:, of the Hastings Retail­
available nt the Red Cros* Room. S™d'*&gt; Jo'e'sUlance.
t.a...... . workinv
unit*
in the: working
town*ilip.
TheinItntlnn
rMitilremrn*a
twH-n
rnm.
unit*
the township.
The Have
nation
requirements
have been com- ■by the Barry County WAAC com­ and should be sent to Mr* George I "J’™*
ors War Stamp and Bond CoounltWe arc. hoarding
one pound
of prec----------------mittee will be held in Central au­
lous raisins for a grand celebration townahlp chairman of the neighbor-. pjeted More Information regarding
when Elsenhower move* Into Ber­ hood war clubs will be chairman of slaughtering of animals Intended ditorium here on Sunday afternoon
lin and MacArthur broadcasts from the scrap drive in the township for human food can be had bv con- April 4. commencing at 3:30 o'clock,
and will seek the assistance of his tacting Mr. Glenn Wotring. Chair­ according to Mr*. Georgina Bauer.
uu. but i.MMwy •*
TDkio.
| for the attractive list of merchanRecently. I heard a strange noise neighborhood leaders and township man of the AAA. Mr Harold Fns- recruiting chairman for the county. --- •
-.r.rX.'I ben of the aasociatlon Also sun- ,
Agricultural
•di»e offered--All they have to do
qn Slate Street nnd found it em- clubs as well as designate the cen- ter. Barry County
A program of general interest has *p^.tu'rd’.v' Sunday
MnndSv- 'da&gt;' tarenoon the firemen were calli
is
buv
war
stamps
and bonds That
uniting from a horse, parked as big tral spot in the township where the Agent, or Mr A. A. Roth. Public been arranged and at least one X. ho^ tab? 1"30 PS?4 30ird ,o ”ut out "
the..
be —
accumulated
Engineer —
of• ••••
the -Barry Counas you please in one of lhosc*cov- I scrap will —
—————— for sale. Health _•««...••■
'is. the ane who agrees to buy the
WAAC officer will be present to an- p „
rrcniitment committee
pan o,4‘hr ,our’h ward .
eted two hour parking places that • After all scrap to in the central ty Health Department,
: most war stamps or bonds during
swer individual and personal ques- . wh “nlenir/ap^lK
L7* rffid
I
•
f BMW
were such a headache to the city township pile, the county chairman
— — —• • •
ithe
auction of
anv one item SA—
dads a tew years back. He may I will sell the pile to a junk dealer
tions concerning enrollments
w_&gt;v
'■ Monday firemen brine called out ,
pomes the owner of that ari
Awards Presented for
c1uTn
“‘ -rtVESTn
Women in the 21 to 44 age brack’ “ " m~
'u a
*“ "*----------- *“" 1i
money
over m
to th.
the
have just been sneezing, thto being and tum the -e"*
v «»*r
Outstanding Records
et. of good health and character
the sniffle season but 1 fancied he County Red Cross.
rated an “A-l plus" investment.
The Executive Committee has
and with no dependent* are eligible eourw Include .35 how, ol claw- ,
W^°rw"lh*' attemw&gt;n°'and ' Harty Counw eew tMttng
was giving Henry Ford the wellIt follows that nobody to being
suggested to township war club
to apply for enlistment In the
known horse laugh.
m
u"a&gt;"u&lt;-.u,&gt;di-rd
ass
lout in the country tnat evening
m
Wartime finds the horse coming chairman that the township town
WAAC. P
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Tuesday-aftemoon.
fire
spreading
.Jjl
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Mrnul
and
iWy.kbl
:
jHliw,
ol
ll»
Sow
lb.
Tnr.dav-atl'-nwon
.
tlrr
sorpadln,
back In a big way. both as a beast hall might be a good place for the
listing the numerous Items which
ax.mln..law are to te uken .1
' w hon “w yelr ‘'•.""jlLL".
•“nt
a~
ranldlv in L"-..??".
the grass on the ’
vacant
of burden and ns sirloin steak* and township scrap pile Also election
i a fine attendance of members and will be offered for “sale.”
I lot.
comer E Walnut and
the Kalamazoo
recruiting
andTern-1
in- | “
.„me,‘“
h. hornltal “
butJ.in
rib roasts In some of our country's day. Monday. April 5. has been
dairymen present.
County Agent
dw..~
beadynarren
Magd.lc
” chap of nn Ran.
‘■
threatened the larse
named as tile day to ask farmers
meat markets.
Harold Foster acted as chairman
barn.
Firemen
u*ed
che
Scrap
Drives
Needed
Tlte Qxford dictionary describes to start that pile when lhev, come
ule. 210 Eleanor ot
Meat* and
tenerouslv
time
■
I of the meeting introducing E C.
a"' to^rtlcl
^formedofbytheir
the Nudes'
। extinguish the blaze.
the horse a* "a solid hoofed pcris- to vote. Such a program must be
To
War Material!
I Scheidenhelm. Michigan Stale Col­
iuSupply
JUHHy..u
uiu
provided; atoo transoortatlon for .Mr?
« traded
The
.4—a
-----------^,e&gt;. ffpd pfl.
. sodaclyl quadruped 'equs CabaTlus) hurried
lege. in cliarge of D. H. I. A. work MRS. NELLIE FANCHER, GmrdiM
Unabie to
A
Glenn Wqtrtng. chairman of the*/ About thirty people from various
----------- candidates living outside Jthe fiftyhaving a flowing mane and tail,
unabl(' ,o ,c™ themselve*. i
over the state. Mr Scheidenhelm
n:.rt«
nt
lh&gt;rnnntv
attl*n&lt;tod
a
utmlln
raHlun
r.f
IGihma™
lldnr-r
1
..
Barry
County
USDA
War
Board,
parts
of
the
county
attended
a
saiDue lb the illneo* of Etory Houghit* voice a neigh, etc." Imagine
wi?htn thU r?Hm. ,nakc
tak«‘ pulse* and temspoke of the problem and value of
whose
organization
is
co-o|wraltag
vage
meeting
in
Hotel
Hastings
on
ordering a perls-sodactyl sandwich
Bnrrv count! is within
radius,
aivrreX
hatlis ,,.«£
u&gt;*i*t X;
with ।
cow testing and assisted with the talln. Mrs Fancher will sell the
'S",,”this
11;!, K
”,'? ncratures
I J
in one of our restaurants or an in this drive urges that farmers Thursday. March 25 al which John
annual business meeting of election personal property at public aucUod
at the farm located 3 miles north ot
t l n ‘ th 1
' sm»n unices A Nurse’s Aide is'
equs-caballus steak. If we didn't with scrap available contact their D McGillb, Regional Chief of-tne
of officers, financing, etc.
committeeman
so General Salvage Branch. Salvage
have the more easily pronounced neighborhood
George Woods and Chas Strick- iDo«,ln« and
°r,i,iit?nnr in i ho waac m.«'n,VK allowed to give patients
word, "horae" I don t believe the that the township programs can Division. War Production Board,
land, county supervisor* for the D.
8 lpllM
i medicine* or hypodermics and to al, and Kenneth McBurns. chairman of 5m ‘hl? mn«&lt;?1.uniiri.'
way** under the supervision of a
II I A urogram In Barry County. ,32 and I mile east, or 3/4 mu* 8MM
animal would ever have reached its get started without delay.
each gave their report on the year’s 'of U.B Chufch. She to
Fifteen hundred tons has been । the Michigan Salvage Commission will be made here on Wednesday. 1
present standing with the human
work. On the basis of those re- “ rood list of hay. corn, farm^tooto
race. Old Dobbin doesn't eat gas tentatively set as tiic goal to be were gu&lt;W speakers. The Rev. Fr. hv 11ilrrfSnffirerCMiirrri&amp; K nitmm I The Nurse s Aide in taking over
*&lt;• A?»r dr
u
from
: ‘h*** ,ouUnc hospital duties reand while hi* pace may be slow, reached by April 5. or slightly more । - .
port* of high herds, high produc- jmtocellaneou* artiirai ital
ff
,rom ,hc ' leases the trained nurse where her
like the bed-bug. he geto there just than an average of 100 pound* per
tion cows. etc. County Agent Fos- .
person for each resident of the
If each housewife would save
KIf
meet ito mints technical skill to needed. Miss Lotthe same.
ter presented trophies to leading | Birman will act as etort ^ Boe
/vMiniv—a
, real "hurrv-uo"
••linrrv-im" job.
inh Even
Rvrn
averace of &lt;mr
tablr-^noon of
nt
an average
one table-spoon
lnIfthehtnrJlent WAAC driv^ itt .Ue Teu»,nk' P«&gt;nock Hospital M-I
There'* one thing about a horae. countv
dairymen on behalf of the Hastings i adv. elsewhere in this issue for I .
he always knows his way home with this, however, to not the ultimate 1 waste fat per day. Barry &lt; ounly
rnuntv rnntTfiirntdi St len\ 'i*
perintendent. is heartily tn favor of
Farm Bureau Services. Hastings particulars. •
(Continued on Page 6, Sec l.» I would more than meet Its quota.
““"ty must furnish at least 15 can- {he NurM..s Ald|f pro&lt;ram Bnd as '
out driving. And on those wonder­
City Bank and The National Bank
ful spring and summer nights when
aiaaies.
more trained nurses are called for
of Hastings. The Hasting.* Parm ' CLYDE GOULD. Fropr.
the young man would wind the
jjolin V. Dillon, chairman of the J--------------------------------------------------------- army or navy duties, the need for I
Bureau Service trophy, for the high
Having sold his farm Mr. OouM
reins about the whipstock on the
’the Nurse's Aide will be greater.
herd in butterfat production in , w1ll dUp&lt;»e of the personal pro­
buggy, the better to devote both
c„„„ De&lt;..« council peeI
There to still time to file an ap­
Barry County was presented to Geo.
al pubUc auction at the farm
arms to wooing the lass of his
AppliesA. Clouse. Hope township, whose located 3 miles south of Nashvllte
' Charles Annable. retiring chair- l\ r\ I
I V
I
U plication for the course
choice, hto horse would faithfully
herd of Purebred Guernsey* aver- and . nm,. east. He to offering a
l tion blanks may be obtained at the
I man of the Barry County Salvage ।
plod home, hauling the moon-struck
, Red Cross rooms and must be sent
aged 4858 Iba. butterfat for the
y,,
aheep. hay. grata
I
Committee
presented
a
report
con
­
pair behind him. Oh. boy! those
year.
The Hastings City Bank and ttrBW and farm tools. Henry
cerning accomplishments here to
Hebden by April 5.
were the good old day*.
' Note:
trophy for the most economical .nannery will cry the sale and K.
Idutc in salvage work. Carl Tuttle,
Younger generation: question your
producing herd in the county went E aray will act as clerk. See the
the
new
salvage
chairman
was
in
­
dad or grandad about this and see
to (he purrix-ed and grade Jersey adv eUewhere in this Issue for full
I troduced and was given promise of
This is a regular weekly feature
the old boy grin.) You can't do
herd of Maurice Craig. Hastings nartlculsrs.
co-operation
in —
carrying
Cane To Be Placed At
.Hull
—------------------- _.
.— on
.. designed to aid you In yout cur­
that with an automobile and get
They produced* a pound of butter- 1
this
here. 1n« Huold
" Mrwork.
,¥U'iue".ppo
home In one'chunk.
rent purchases of items rationed by
fat at a feed cost of 17.4 cento per
■»■•*&gt;
pound Richard Wallace of Johns- i SnniNKON Piinra?*
Old Dobbin may not look kindly
the
government.
This
newspaper
Hastings
Will
be
made
on
Friday
and
,
J.mer^nn'lSiubauRh
a
“
nd
Charlei
upon hl* possible fate of being
town township took thr Hasting* KY,“?Vn“°^id thTfarm they Will
Deadlines Specified fa
National Bank trophy for herd in- ,
oroXriv*liL
whittled tahyroasto and chops: but m &amp;^\tXi0LT^ Annab?r as” memSeT of a M^'iai believes this service will enable in­
r
----------------dividual*
to
cooperate
more
fully
Processed
In
Foods
and
Meats
crease
over
the
previous
year
1*
!
SSg^a^taS
ST^fam
’toM
he can't be blamed if he give* the to Prosecuhng Attorney L. E. Bar ।executive
cxecutjVe committee
committee to
to carry
carry on
on the
the ।, winning the war on the home front,
and Fats
______________________
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making each cow In hl* herd aver- . pup!ffM
»
world, that has sneered at him for
naw farm M-rati Hrivp whlril nffl- 1
-- . _ .
age 35 pound* more butterfat «n «
of HMttag, &lt;
twenty years, the well-known horse
The following deadlines in the
n.A_
clallv
starts
here
in
the
county.;
'
1942
than
she
did
in
1941.
This
to
-r^,~
.
r
.
laugh.
which are available are to be placed | Aprils.
Red Stamps
Stamps ,rationing program are of interest
Major Gen. Gladeon Barnes
Werk
their part in the war effort.
hSZ cows^Sw
You men in the service from at the curb and trucks will cover . Both Mr. MCOullis and Mr Me- ' Beginning Bearing Letter . Expire. iIfuS*!!?”™,S'.h!; I Worn ™
lu&lt; w.rt ML
the Bliss Company. Just as the eyes the city to make the collection.
County Agent Foster further pre'Continued on Page 6. Sec Li
March 29
A&lt;16 Potato) April
A-'wrami'
aptu 30
w '
-Gladeon »
Barnes,
former
Hasting*"rilled
rantedplaques
plaquestotothe
the
owners
the |
FkfumfiZro
of the world are on you now. so Cans for this collection must have Ii
r^THnr hV
’vZr* rh«rie*
owner*
ofofthe
....
B-il6 Potato) April 30 dca*rrs, according to F L. Bauei. 2
.
April 4
boy
and. a .brother J.
of Mrs. Charles
nrrwttirinc
niirehrM
“
na f»«ra«
*Reed
wi^crT
also the eyes of your buddles at the been rinsed clean, opened at both
mSv
and Hol«teta
wwsJleraev
Ra- Dewev
Dewcv
Reed ui**4u»««/.
*
111 er* ’the Mto anM
C-&lt;16 Potato) April 30 chairman of the Barry County War Potto ot this city, has been promoted
April 11
shop gaze on your names, etched ends and then pressed flat.
D-&lt;18 Potato) April 30
and Ration Board
to major genera) from the rank of
° ,he Cornty Breed J«X Wln“ W1U
“ elertL
April
18
in bronze on individual plates, each
It is necessary to have the tan*
~
Mr. Ha
Bauer
states that
that retailers
retailers nf
of brigadier general which he previousE-'lfl Points'
K
,,Rr states
tne touniy
adv
thtoissue
April 25
adv eUcwhere
elsewhere in
In this
issue for
for full
full
time they enter the plant An il­ clean, because certain types of soil
processed foods must register al the ly held.
an 1o£ar Kaeehele of Middleville re- articular*,
Canned Goods. Etc.
luminated display cabinet has been can destroy the strength of the
a
iirnr
, ration office here bv April 10 Reexjiert. has taken a prom- .r-nntinurri nn Pat-r s See i )
''
installed near the entrance. It con­ chemical used in the reclaim pro- \I1L.AM\ UI&gt;DL
Blue point ration stamps D. E. F.■ taller* of meats and fats must reg­ ordnance
inent part in the development of . 'Co™™" °n P”' 6. Sec 1 ।
„4HUV wFREEMAN. Proa,
tains our roll of honor mounted on cess; they must be own at both Js LHHJ IILRL
good through' April.
. later between the dates of Mav 3 tanks and Other motorized equip- '
Having decided to quit farming
a large plaque and surmounted by end* so the chemical will drain
'
Coffee
1 and 14. inclusive Shoe dealers rnent. He ha* been on .several spe- ,
Mr Freeman will luve an auctioto
a bronze eagle. The names are through and not collect in oockcto; I
War Bonds Only
Stamp 36 for 1 pound, good to
»«*e ‘he*
cial missions foe the government to I.
sale at hto farm located 8H mllae
placed in the order in which tin­ they must be pressed flat to save ;
Possible Insurance Against April 26
I heir bank*
banks bv
by Anril
April in
10 nnd
and these various sectors of the world battle I
their
northeast of Plainwell, or 13'4
men entered the service.
Loren space both in transportation and in
Inventories rqust go down to and fronts.
Uncontrolled Inflation
miles west of Doster, or 4 mite east
Francisco heads the list followed by tne reclaim vato.
include children s 4’4 size Instead
of Bellingham school. He is offer­
about 100 others. The total for all
Tin to perhaps the mast critical I Frank N Isbey. chairman of ««.the
Stamp 12 also good for 5 pounds children's size No. 5, as originally
ing 21 head of full blood Jeram
Bliss plants now numbers approxi­ metal
on the
entire list of - war Savings Staff for Michigan, through
i
May 31.
'stated.
'Continued on Page a. Sec. 1&gt;
mately 1,000. You fellows helped war material* Most of our normal addressed a special War Bond meet­
Both coffee and sugar coupons I Starting this Friday there will be
j
Three Tickets Up For
put the squeeze on the Japanese sources of supply were last with the । ing at the Strand Theater here ;are from the same War Ration , a new ruling In force covering
with BHs* shell presses and you are fall of Malaya.
I faulty new shoes. 6n and* aftei
lulADIf IM
So all possible । Tuesday afternoon.
State Vote—Two
Friends Throughout The County:
now In a position to treat tne de­ sources of tin salvage must be used | During the month of April, the !
■
For
the second time I am run­
Shoe*
Anril 2 the owner of the defective
Amendments Propoicd
mented paper hanger of the Third to the fullest possible extent.
United State* Government must put ■
--.I-'hoe* can net a certificate from ।
’
ning on slickers for the offlea at
Reich to an old-fashioned Barry
It is not much trouble preparing ! acrOM a thirteen billion dollar bond , -■—* J*
-•
| April 5 to election day.
. School .Commissioner
—
at the Etecf
h
1U" ,oca’ rationing office which can
County BlLvs-kricg.
used tin cans for reclaim and they
of this total, the quota for ’ June laThere will be three state tickets I tlon
h and —
— raa-lion on Aprll
Anril 5t
5th
for that
15
..
be used in place of a ration stamp
Some of the boys from our pow­ are needed In the armament in- . Barry county is 4490.000 00. ThL* L* 1 c.
„ Gasoline
, to secure another pair of shoes In
VlVVJJ VKIIli
up for vote and some important w- son I am taking thL* means of talker arid maintenance departments dustrles. So. have your tin cans 1 in addition to War Stamps and
t
——— Number 5 from Basic i adlustment Heretofore. It has been i
.Stamp
Ua.a
cal.
county
and
stale
officers
to
lng
t0
you
before
that
time.
Mileage Ration
Ration A Boole worth 4
"to tSe an Mtra ration
Incomp'cfc Returns Here
have written inquiring about the ready and at the curb op Friday . Bonds *old on payroll or other slmi- Mileage
elect.. .. J
Of course. I want to be re-etocied
. feud between the "Dog’s Nest" and and
• nd Ralnrrlav
Anril O
’;tor plans
gallon?
*n
|
Now **""«
Stand "»
at $4,851.02
----------------- •* » ww*
Saturday, April
9 and in
10.
gallons of oa
gasoline,
good througn 5lamn for this purpose.
Nnw
851.OZ
the gear guard crews. I am happy
|
■,
* o &gt; ------Mr. Isbey states that this seems , May 21.
i "Die Red Cross war fund drive re- The ballot box is our symbol of |earne&lt;t through years of experience
to report that tn the interest ot the
; celved a substantial boost this week ' freedom and there can be no dan- an(j j pave devoted my life to school
like a big load. However, we will
Truck renewals for next quarter .State Senator Saur
war effort, they have declared an
'have to put across many such loan.* Mart April 1.
IJTare JenOfOf jaur
when the money collected at the ; ger of a decline in democracy if
M quite naturally. I like It
armistice for the duration, with the
1 seven factories in Hastings was people cast their votes on election rery much. I realise I have made
1 If we are to avoid uncontrolled inFuel on
understanding that as soon as hos­
.
,
,
turned-in.
according Jo
to an
’an-'day.
I mistake*during
duringmy
mytenure
tenureofofo£oftiirnea-in. according^
an^an-jday.
' . .
I mistakes
BaUon. The voluntary and heavy , Coupon 4 good for 11 gallonsWoodland Consolidated Rrhnni
---------- 1 purchase
/
*“
- —
- .
.
tilities cease, the chalk line goes
of War Stamps and Bonds
nouncement
by
Mr*.
James
W.
Rad--------»
-----*«-•
-------------—
f|
C&lt;;
f
ew people are faultless. ba|
back on the floor and they return has turned In 110.00 to be used for to not merely a patriotic duty but a
Valid February 2 through April 12 * ntate qenatnr m MamlH Ftaiir ford- counl&gt;' chairman. A total of
NOTICE
i have alwav* been sincere tn all
to status quo.
nf ihr *»2-243 *“s ratsw* rnakin1’ lhp toUl I People In the Hastings area are 1 my efforts which were for Ute ulUseif preservation. 1 The Barry County Ration Office
office .Km?^imre^nrt
। simple matter of self
They insist that I close our Home
—_4n
— in-—-'5X^Xmilt«
Kent County, and w%SJt"oS
cluiirman •., •-.­
a11
'S?ta be!lenMnl of 001 bon ,n*
Front letter with some poetry so
'senate committee on education, will ,
1 teriaK If it doesnT ge” the ^noney order earn nranexli) alternoon.
' tag’o“\h?BHMUngihChamb?rMof ithe E4I?’ J?lus 20' lhe
°n
: theXre thawto SSn^'whlcb have . My opponent. Mr. Uthrop.
as not to be out-classed by other Sm*
th«« material* through the sale
letter* that ended thus.
Always »UI-.be.an “d,,to.n l.° the v0’u.?’“;of stamps and bonds, the only al- NOTICE TO THE
willing to oblige, we will tell you which have already been contribu­ ternative will be to print the cur­
VOTERS OF THE SECOND WARD I here. Mondav ivi-mrnT
Anril"i
about an old friend, sure that it ted for the use of service men.
evening.
Anril 5. the
ac- 1I slnce
flrst rrporU of the drive §Sy» moat of them werecaused by render sendee more capably.
rency iicwra
needed aim
and this
means tafia*
icuv;
moo iiirnw
■■»&gt;«Having served one term a* your cnr4&lt;n„
maries
R Annable
will bring back pleasant memories
tlon at its worst. Most people. h«i aiderman. I am a candidate for red .n_R
charle# R Annable. the [were given additional money ha* ilhe. carriers handling ot grass fire* tleularly in these troubtoaoms I
to all of you who know him. I have NOTICE TO HASTINGS'
. * . • got out
_ m,..
n Vpi
.said, even vet aren't taking thU election apd your support at the ‘•'■rcrrvary.
been received l.nrt
and the fnltnwtlTIT
following t*.
Lt which
of control. Your co- when man power and wrwna
woman
been told that he is the last one BOWLERS
... but are ...^
living .in clectlon Monday. April 5th will be urMMAr.r saif
a complete report on the drive in operation tn holding down damage should be used as efficiently as
Goon Classics! Full handicap of question •kerlously
on earth that would Inspire one to
'Continued on Page 6. Sec 1 )
from this source is. requested. Dur-1 slble. '
360. For any man or woman En­ a false paradise of easy money and appreciated. Edwin D. Smith 4-11 uglon hall Friday and Saturday.
Spring »poe try.
living coats which, although spirltag this war emergency. «U properMay I say. In all
' Apr. 2. 3. Auspices Auxiliary. Phone
But here It goes, a bit of poetry try fee 42 00 per couple. Set prop, ins upward, are not vet Intolerable.
ty lake* on a new value and damage 11 find pride in the a&lt;
Mrs. Harry Larsen. 2658 or Mr*. ANNOUNCEMENT!
written as prose—describing the for further Information at Hastings I The purchase of War Stamps and
caused may not be easily repaired achieved since I hai
Shirley Henry. 2443. if you have do­
NOTICE
prophecy of Boiler Room Ben. who Recreation. We will be open all Bonds, he believes Rives the govern­
or replaced.
! flee and
Adv. 4-1
nations.
'
Adv. 4-1
has been predictin' since goodness summer
ment the use of sound money, it
Hastings City Fire Committee .continue
knows when.
siphons off excess potential pur­
llshed
necessity of givinr “first call* 1 I wish to thank al) those who gave
Prior to nlneteen-hundred and
chasing power and thus lielns cut the
I me their support at the Primary
thirty-eight—when the world was
to
articles
explaining
the
new
demand for consumer eoods and it
pledge you my uncoaal
AUKS FOB VOLUNTEERS
tranquil and tree from hate—our
rationing program (which in­ 1 Section, and now as a candidate fot
gives the owner of the bonds a back' Citv Clerk. I again solicit your sup­
The Rod and Gun club is asking I have always given,
hand tired boiler was an awful
cluded
a
point
value
chart
for
loa of purchasing power to use at
for volunteers to help clean the heartfelt gratitude for
mess—encrusted with soot and
meats and fata) slightly more ' port at th? April Election.
Would you be interested In
some future date when market con­
rearing ponds st Orangeville Sun­ the election next Moi
filthiness.
than
ten
column*
of
corre
­
Walter
Wallace
planting a Victory Garden U
ditions will be more favorable than
day morning. April 4. st 9 o'clock.
No light could pierce the window
spondence items and news storPol. Adv. t!
at the present.
Anyone there before 9
to Illume the dirty hole. The work­
enoo&lt;h demand, the city plana
celve a free breakfast.
ers fell In plies of ash and tripped
NOTICE
.
ANNOUNCING
\
,
on mounds of coal
Because the
I am a candidate for the office
fore the deadline and arlually
The opening of a Dav Nursery at
NOTICE
settings and the pipes let air and
'of City Clerk at the Citv election
my home M4 E. Mill St on Anril
I am a candidate for alderman tn
steam leak through—each shift of
on Monday. April Sth. Your sup­
13. for children of working moth­
.the first ward. Your support will
brawny firemen had more than
port will be appreciated.—Sterling.
ers Wil) car* for children 1R ma*
'ba appreciated.
they could do.
C. Rogers.
4-1
fineer.
to 6 years old. Home Inspected and
Those interested
Herbert J- Calkins.
With battling valiantly to hold
ndenl—she undoubtedly had
approved by Barry Co. Health Dent.
catastrophe In check—the engineer
I want to thank those who sup­
copy here in time
The
Mrs Eugene dbalman. Phone 3119.
grew grim and gaunt, a shocking
■ NOTICE
fault,'if you would call It that. ported me at the Primary Election
nervous wreck. Business grew bv
and now aa a candidate for aider­
Arthur Lathrop for County Schoo! the second a
man of the 3rd ward, I solicit vour
Fljr Alderman in 4th ward. I will. limitation* of letterpress printsupport again at the election. April Commissioner. Your support April be apprectat
greatly anoreclate your vote at April i
4-1
’
Fran
(Conllnued on Page 3. Sec. 1.)
5. Louis (Pon) Abbey.
4-1 5 will be appreciated. Adv.
election. Forrest Lane.
Sol. adv.4-1 J

/lljril

COLLECTIONS TO BE
MADE, RECORDED,
ONATWP.BASIS

LOIl \lwUl

Discuss Rules for
Butchering Permits

BIG LIST OF

.BJCATLl A MAKE

•.=?!UP FOR BIDDING

inn

“X

.. uS“*£uSS;

Five More Needed
To Take iNurses ,
Aide Course

WAAC MEETING
HERE SUNDAY

ANNUAL MEETING
COUNTY COW
TESTING ASSN.

-

STATE SALVAGE
DIRECTORS AT
MEETING HERE

AUCTION SALES

Promoted

FIRST TIN CAN
COLLECTION HERE
APRIL 9 AND 10

O A T I 0 N
11

N
11

AT A GLANCE

10 Mrs
' REGISTRATION
' DATES FOR
RETAILERS

w-STS

FRANK N. ISBEY

HASTINGS NEARS

^JU,UUU MAKlt 111
firfl /*!&gt;
ACC IjUIVr
AAIUC
Uhll
I U(l\\

Funds Received for
"Victory Books"

To Be Guest Speaker
At C. of C. Monday

City Offers Space
for Victory Gardens

K

ELECTION DAY
APRIL 5

I

�PAGE TWO

4nock hospital Monday evening at
The Tittle mix* has been named
Inna Marie.
»d, «“

April 13th. New York paper* have long to the Navy for orders after
Because of in health. Dr. P. E.
&gt;. praised the play in their reviews graduation He states there will be Willison has been able to hold ofj^c*Bulhh^i«i
!««*m where
bt and have commented, that Mr. ’ Charure« in th* institutes nr ,,ce houw «^t«rnoons only.
iSM'nSEXS
whleh
«EwTuJFuS75ni« TWIT. u..=un or u&gt;« iH. Orl
U taking radio
ar years' course will be reduced P01*™*0
011 Sunday
i
slightly lew than three years, bur t" burn off the dried gram In back
na,».w« jShXon.
... ‘nwBwid ot
world
LL‘! vacations have been given up ot his house. When he left to get
utviMi wnrirt
—
■dries! world.
#nd Uw full 52 week| a year Khed- a drink of water the. flame* Hared
Betty Osborn, who Is making suoh ।IWort
w&lt;wd recently
deceived from
fr&lt; Rear uj#d. not much will be tost in “P beyond his control necessitating
received
, hit in the iMd ro/ '
-------- 1 r*“recently
ntlv rteeived
rr&lt;
•y 1 AUmlful GeOtge Rockeonveyx the 1 ttiorouRhncss of preparation and calling out the fire department
Jefferson, In the 8ld..,z —
— news that the Navy takes over the training. Robert Reed, son of Mr.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Bob Timm &lt;Avis
Webb Disunite July 1; after which and Mm B R. Rert of this city. I sowerby) ot Ocala. Fla., formerly
। -...u—------ &lt;&lt;■
i. .i—
&lt;&gt; ..ill iw.
is B Audent at: of Hastings, announce the arrival
Ro Prnldwl In
JI •ppftnllrt’mun «nd MB te- WrM, In.UuXr.
of a daughter. Betty Xxiu. on March
pilal1 the Munroe Memorial hoa-

•

LOCAL NEWS
L V V M L

] A daughter was bom to Mr and
hrs.
Olenn
Miller
.Margaret
Brown
220 W. Clinton
8l. al Pen_
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THE HASTINGS BANNER. THURSDAY, APRIL L 1943

_

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wS!

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V-

ORGANIZATIONS

COMMUNITY NOTICES

™

Johnson will review "The Robe" by
Delton
The annua! meeting of the Gen- Dr. Lloyd Douglas
Navy Mothers Club will have in­
The regular meeting of the W. eral Hospital Guild will be held at stallation
of officers Wednesday
8. C. 8. of the Delton Methodist the Methodist church on Tuesday, evening. April
7. at 7:30 at the
church will be held at the home M,v 4
U. 8. O. building All members-are
of Mrs. Maurice Johncock, Wednes­
Hospital Guild 1
day. April 7
»r dossert bridge
The Delton Inland Lakes Gar­
*w»o*cbiho mabbiacj
den Club will meet at the home of brlj, L,. If u&gt;„
.ftS? ,
Mrs. Roger Williams on Thursday
ajumoorr. April Av Roll . call—
"what's your Hobby?" The pro­
gram U u follows: "Testing the " ,i ",bKV
“• •»“
aund*1'
Soil," Mr*. Bertha Busli; "Fertili­
Kclth E. Lancaster and Stephen zer to use and How to Apply,” Schader.
April
___ _____
■A
Pnl ’4.•__
■C. Hathaway who enlisted at De­ Mrs. Bert Patton.
i Emmanuel Guild and their gums I |if iFwont’help win the
Quarterly Conference for the
troit iast July as Private* in the
will
be
entertained
Wednesday,
I
WAR—FORGET IT.
and
Delton
• F *1 .9 for "ctoductlon Training Milo. Prairieville
,ln Colleges and Universities hate churches will be held tn the Delton;
been summoned to report, for duty Methodist church. Thursday eve­
Wednesday nnd Saturday, respcc- ning. April «. A r~‘
---------■ lively, of this week. will be served at l.w
w,u,
■ Denny Yargtr. son of Mr*. Dennis the presidents of each society in
■ Yarger and the late Dennis Yarger charge. Rev. E- H. Babbitt. Grand'
of 1102 8. Broadway, left Battle Rapids, the district superintendent'
will
speak.
Hastings, Mich. Telephones 2244-2557
iP
Creek Wednesday afternoon for
The Mar-O-Not Class of the
[New York City and on to Bear
Mountain. New York, to Join the Methodist church will hold Its next
SATURDAY. APRIL 3
[U
; Brooklyn
oruoiuyi. Dodgers
uoogen. spring training
naming meeting at the home of Mr. and
camp They formerly trained In Cuba .
Chamberlain, Thursday
DOUBLE FEATURE ATTRACTION
Point :
APrl*
, ..
but this year are using West point
Rcy Scoll's "Kukan''
—&gt; field
..-.J* for Miring
rhe Lady Maccabees will hold
field house and
1 practice.
1‘their next meeting al the horae of
Mr anrt Mr. RhirUv n
I Mrs‘
Whittemore Thursday
and Orson Welles and Anne Baxter
Mr. and Mrs. Shirk} B. Henri .afternoon, April 1st.
have received word from their son.
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5JJ;

HAM

r

THEATER ft

"THE BATTLE CRY OF CHINA"

Robert U. who is in the Navy on
duty on a minesweeper and subchaser somewhere on the Atlantic,
that he ha* received ills rating a*
Motor Machinist Mate. 2nd Class.
This Ls his fourth promotion since
entering the service a little over a
year ago. rising from ApnrenUce
Seaman to Fireman. 3rd Class, to
Fireman 2nd Class, to Fireman 1st
Class and now to his present rating
as Petty Officer.

Fresh fivita and vegetables arc NOT rationed! You can buy as much of them
as you can cat. The more fresh fruits and vegetables you serve—the more
"point stamps" you'll have for "out-of-season" favorites and other rationed
conned foods. Save your "points"—and money, too—by shopping at our
Produce Deportment daily for fruits and vegetables that ore truly fresh—

Ration Calendar

NEW CABBAGE
LETTUCE

POINT STAMPS: DEF Blue to
Moy 1st.

RED A stomp to April 5th.

1. peck

”

WAR SAV//VGS

lOc

NEW CARROTS bunch 2 for 15c
4
25
GRAPEFRUIT

POTATOES
U. S. No.

1

lb.

Hard, Crisp Heads

MEMBER

2 lbs. 13c
ONIONS DRY
APPLES fancyspys 2 l^ 29c

5TAMP5^?B0ND5

See our complete disploy of Garden Seeds.

i HAMBURGER
5 pts.
7 pts.
GROUND BEEF
8 pts.
SIRLOIN STEAK
5 pts.
SHORT RIBS
, 6pts.
BEEF LIVER
OLEO 5

OLEO

RED

SUNDAY and MONDAY. TUESDAY. APRIL 4. 5, 6
Ranald Coleman and Greer Ganon

"RANDOM HARVEST"
Special price* for thia attraction
Bargain matinee Sunday 1:00 la 3:00.

Children under 12 10c plus tax 1c total lie
Only enough ticket* will be sold to fill Theatre once

V. F. W. NEWS

Price# at all other performance*
Adult* 3lc plu.*'tax 4c tola! 3Sc
Children under 12. 15c plus tax 2c total 17c.

even though thev can't enme to oth15’ A K
attendance
•i?e rwe"ynilpn“l'°‘“ln*lhe“*h,,rr
^rtd^ atUmoon. April 2 the | [fl
.he ride plan.
officers of the W. S. C. S. of the!*®
• Because of new paint in the, uitferent points on the circuit
{kitchen we are having ■&lt; box lunch will meet at the parsonage
ITtc .la
Plew brine one box uer famllv
meeting is set for 1:30. If you art l§H
■ Did you know that ne received a an officer plan to be present.
fl I
couole citation* for 100 perernl in
Prayer meeting at the parsonsi:fralner plane donation*? The ni- ;cach Wednesday evening until .
."nnsl oreanirotinn had over &lt;150-‘after Easter, at 7:45. All are in- Til
rwrt together the last we heard
”
**“* to attend.
,u
Kited
; The f6ur decorators nre about
j finished with the hall i&gt;nd does it Rutland
NOTICE—Rutland Cemetery lot
| ever look nice.
Several of the poet m*r»’b',rs st- ownq.-s; By order of the town
[ 'ended the Tasker memorial serv­ board It has been requested that
cement curbings not be put around
ices Sundav.
&lt; Our Auxillarv has charee of th* lots;
The Rutland Cemetery circle will
I
8 n Room the weekend of April meet
Wednesday. April 7 for an
3 and 4
| Last Saturdev ’UehUs partv at afternoon meeting with Mrs. Gerald
Smith.
, our lull was the bent ever nod evfn-oni had e grand time.
; Several nf th* Auxil‘nrv clrln
washed dishes «lx hours Rundav to
;emoty the cupboards for the nalntterx.
| RL*t»r Webb in under the doctor'* MARRIAGE LICENSES
l rar* but a little improved at this Leon William Haywood. Hastings 26
writing
Esther Mae Meredith. Allegan
22
j We hear Comrade nfleld's r«n Harold E Starks. Kitchen. Okla. 31
H. Majesty Becker. Hastings . .. 22
Clifford J. Tousley. UJ5. Army.
reived .* dtsHnn from M;i«r Gen
Wyo. .
______________ ____ 26
Virginia Hesterly. Woodland . .. 20
O. C- Brant of Randolph Field

WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY. APRIL 7-8

MARRIAGE LICENSES

Phillip Dorn. Anna 8ten and John Hhcppcrd

"CHETNIKS"
The fighting Guerilla* fighting for a nation that refuse* to die.

Bahry

theathi;

Hastings, Mich., Phones 2247-2282

OLEO
ALL SWEET

NUCOA

BUTTER
8 points

j'

"SECRETS OF THE UNDERGROUND" |
and- Basil Rathbone and Nigel Bruce I
"SHERLOCK HOLMES AND
THE SECRET WEAPON"
*
SUNDAY ond MONDAY. APRIL 4-5
•

Jack Benny. Privilla Lane with Iloche*ter in their
very latest laugh rloL

"The Meanest Man In The World
Bargain matinee Sunday 3:00 to 3:S0
The Barry

You will find it a pleasure to use Mac-O-Lac SATIN-TONE—just try

it in one room, and you will want to do the entire interior of your
home immediately. No expensive thinners arc needed—you just mix
water with this marvelous paint and apply.

You will discover these

marvelous features: It has no offensive odor; one gallon paints the
average size room; normally one coat covers; it dries'in less than one

hour; it dries to a satin finish which results in added beauty and easier
washing; it covers wallpaper, wall­

FRUIT JARS

Libby’s Pineapple

quarts, dox.

Mi1- N ut

45‘

H

H

PILLSBURY FLOUR

$■125
..u-.. Ih-Mck

WHOLE WHEAT FLOUR
PANCAKE FLOUR

'CAKE FLOUR
Isnn Sheen

65c

Pint Fruit Jars

STERLING

.

IPILLSBURY FARINA

So Rit'’ “ *hi|"'
3 El S

Economical

PET MILK

•

28c
27c
27c
■17c
• ■

MACARONI
SPAGHETTI
DRY BEAtyS

KIDNEY BEANS
, rH.ii,

No. 2

Crushed
19 pts.

board, brick, plaster, cement blocks,

etc.; it's easy to apply—you can

, brush it on or roll it on—either way
XVC

is simple, and being so easy to ap­

ply. the use of Satin-Tone is a real

4 c^ 33c

SPECIAL Introductory
SALE PRICE

527c

We want you to try thl* wnnder Paint
—we offer you. therefore, extra special
introductory sate prices for a limited
lime only.

4 uu «o&gt; 39c
3 tu 25‘
3 ,h. 25&lt;
2 17C|
1 . 9‘|

GALLON—our ceiling price
I* $2.96—special Introductory
*alc price i* ...............r..

QUART—our ceiling price is
9Sc—special introductory sale
price is
...................

r»z^r*n
S*&gt;S9

JU

79c

SATIN-TONE corn,, in o galaxy ot populor. modem colon; Ixory. teach
Peo Green. Bolt. Lite Croy. Fink. Orchid. Ute Slue, frimroee, Creom
and White.

FffDD^CENTER

OTHER

Mac-O-Lac

PRODUCTS

QUICK-DRY ENAMEL
Qt.
$j40
Cal. $^50

SPAR VARNISH
Qt.
$j20
Gol.

FLOOR FINISH
Qt.
ggc Col.

LINOLEUM VARNISH

Sgzo

$395

90‘

HOUSE PAINT .... _________ Gal. $2.95
206 «. STATt ST., HASTINGS, MICH.

LTMLHST FOR LESS"

N. MAIN STrHASflVflU.-MfCH.

!

I

. I6‘

PORKCHOPS .‘£"‘“1 42‘
PORK STEAKS 7Pts. lb . 43c
SIDE PORK 6 p^. lb 32c
SPARE RIBS 4 pts lb. 28c
PORK LIVER 5 pts. lb. 27c
VEAL STEAKS 6Pts. lb . 42c

FREEPORT

35'
19c
26c
26‘

[

John Hubbard and Virginia Grey

YOUR INTERIOR DECORATING CAN BE MADE EASY, SIMPLE, WITH

5 Red points

[

DOUBLE FEATURE ATTRACTION

Pu re Lard
home rendered

MJ

FRIDAY and SATURDAY. APRIL 2-3

POINTS

2

Home Brand

lb. 25c
'lb. 39c
lb . 41c
lb. 25c
lb. 29c

THE MAGNIFICENT AMBERSONS'

enough gas to attend this meeting rang11‘Aurll1 IS^A^good1 aUen^dance its

bursting with flavor, and rich with natural vitamins.

SUGAR: Stomp 12. good to
June I. For 5 lbs.
. COFFEE: Stomp 26. good to
April 26. For I 16.

foal* Grove
The Coats Grove Ladles Aid Society will meet at the Corl Perkins
home on Thursday. April 1 Vane
I Wotring of Woodland will give a III
Chalk Talk as port of the afternoon
program.
nJ
,
-------IU
. Cloverdale
SB
i Tt’c Cloverdale L. A. S. will ser.-e n I
dinner on election day. April 5 at IM
tllc home of Mr. and Mrs. Sam JS
Gelb. Everyone welcome.
111
Cedar Creek
' Si
■The Community club meets this Ijl
Friday, night nt the schoolhouse. IsJ
And mi another election rolls Pot hick "ipper. Everyone invited.
around Some of those from disU

MARK’S
_

128 W. State St.

Hastings, Mich.

Phone 2524

�THE HASTINGS BANNER. THVRSDAY. APRIL 1. 1943
urn n
—————————— you jugt can't
anything but
a
,uu.p ... .wu.
..... - great
hatred toward a man who'L* causing so many heartaches in thl* old
.world. The fellow* were *11 * game
(Continued from page 1. Sec. 1) lot. Just like the re/t of you who
er than the old fire-box could •«’ already In service and cne ot
Atand
the really huskier boys in tile

1*

Here old Zolly stops to take a amazoo.

Best

wishes

and

good | take It on a bike to make connec- :

deep breath! to shout Hip! Hip! luck.
| tlon* if necessary. Much good luck, j
Hooray I for our New Lieutenants. &gt; jOhn Uxkwood *nd Dave Oook i
iSUll Jiave enough breath for.ihave left their classes at Western [Hello Folks and Everybody:
st
Received your i.n.letter yesterday.
,"YipjiyI" One such'■—
-l^-L
.
—
.-a
—
.ua...
-.1
and will arrive today &lt;Friday) at i D~»i&lt;r~*
i- I was glad to hear from you.
Camp Grant to begin their traln------ ------------Lt. (Jg.)
George Benner Jr,
| Say have you still got your phone
Bachelor Officers Quarters
jing.
..
..
out
on
the
farm
and
still have the
Room TJ7
Bmcs'w'ho I?nd*ai»er*elMn.lionoiu- ®’d l&gt;1,one No- or dld the* «i»*nge
U. 8. N. A. S.
lu.
,L’
Dallas. Texas.
I got the Banner O. K. and was
Birthday—April 13th—
Al last Old Zolly know* what a
to get It. For I found
nut* were served at the U. S. O.
Another wearing nu
ripen U. , Dewey Dither.'' u because that'* ever so glad
r?ni!,WS,h|iCnUh?dPtndVi!w"sho» r&lt;xim
11 kept
"cpl Becky
IWk&gt; Hodges
Hud...
which f wanted in it.
room "C*"
which
Lt. Harold Parker Who is lioTntnwS' wliat Russell Laubaugh and his address
.un-SSK?. talk
S!1!1"’.-. 'W*:
The weather right now is Ju»t
his wife
Betty.
looking
fpientjT'Twiurirremind*'tM*(Jordy with
,mran:ng
corn or
menu,
narumgreat
nus lovely blonde bride, the former Ev­ fine, but this morning when we got
(meaning Lothio™S?wA"
of thttuu-Harold
cd in some antequated part.
Mlm. .. w ..... ... lr,U.M ।,
“ thas
” elyn Newland, were in when they up it was little cool. It has rained
And m nt last the bo*s decided instead o! where you are with&gt; lhe ,ls wlucll incllirntally Is where Jfar- stopped at 'tire "Banner Office on for about two weeks here, and it
Thursday. It sterns Russell (Who sure Mtim good to have the sun.
that the only tiling to do—was to &amp;kmios-p!eu.s&lt;‘ excuse and JhUl.. ।Waited in service
looks marvelous nnd so proud ol
replace the ancient parte with no biamey.) No mailer the num. lieutenant ltis Bud Flynn ills wingsr had an appendix re­ Last Saturday we had to go on the
I
A
lliird
ramelhlng strong and new. So we ber ol ixrya leaving Mrs John I A third Hi't viiunt to Bud
hike in tile rain ami I sure did get
Camp la'C !"
in West
Virginia.
"* "l v,r
K’in Nice moved so was given leave to come my feet and-levs-wet for it rained
got a new oil burner a swellegimt Wooion makes jk&gt;|x-orn baUs '«ri “lt .J;K'
home to fully recover. Two day.
nifalr—without a thought n stint­ this time* nnd ns alie wrap., each KCl’*• wWici.s.
ing on equipment anywhere. .-.
one she's thinking of you fellows I John Bush has ixen transferred before he had to return to Walin
Walin,
the
minister
arranged
it
so
here and*get luck to my old com­
New pumps, thermostats and filt­ nnd wLshlng you Godspeed.
to‘Scott Fit-Id too along with Dick
ers too—automatic draft control to , So well skip Spring (there are ,Fingleton. *Hello" to-Garth Floria Mr. and Mrs. Laubaugn were re­ pany before they go across. For
HELP WIN THE WAR BY BUYING BONDS AND STAMPS HERE
assist the firing crew.
Gauges, many tilings well skip until you're I who is riow Corp, and was the high­ turning; huppv as love bird, nnd I would like to stav with them.
With love.
regutalors. How meters. instrumcij.Lv
est in in- company for marksm.ni- looking just as brigh'. if not in
—the latest doo-dads to be had, hornet and get on td ”liuhlPK tin- |'.sliip which won iuiu a five dollar color, in the shining radiance of
Fred.
their- eyes.
.
to heck with the expense.
prize
for
the
next
so
many
months
P
F
C
Alfred
Martz
‘ Max Myers, from Cfreat I.akes. 1^
Much happiness and good &lt; luck
All Hie crew were happy*, even
.Jauiids like ‘rootin', tootin', shootHASTINGS. MICH
smiling now and then—that Ls all. (by tiie way do thdv call sailors-'• t In'■ —wounds good. Kenneth FlOfia. as you two start off together. 'So
Atlanta Ord Motor Drpot
you sec fellow* operations are not
with one exception. Boiler Room "Gubs" or 'Tars'' ails•3nopj?» came1 Gartl.'. brother, is in Australia.
Atlanta, Ga.
always as bad or do i.oj always
Ben. He Went around with a sad home Thursday Lw—tilne days. HeB
Birthday—Sept. 2nd.
Div id Robinson. If yon will tel! convalesce at uneventfully, ts you
look In his eye—expecting any mo­ will begin trnirimg lor Motor Ma-’ |us what cla— seaman you arc we
(Continued on Page 6. Sec. 1 &gt;
ment Hie plant would blow sky- chlnLst's jutrie when he return*.' can print your address so mall will may belkvc &gt;
Everyone was glut! to have Max' reach you although we can't print
high.
„„ home but if you must be sjiecitic
He claimed that oil was not the
the name of your shit*. Hope you
i—and
nom- .—so war. Janet Buri.., pretty, petite urr
proper fuel tn burn*—* Hint ------Hen- Is n letter written By
iuivmg smooth .sailing. Dave.
we would ......
turn. I clerk in Judge uf Probate office
„
fine day to coal u.
Pvt. Robert W. Cooley.
----------------t&amp;&gt;i
Hhgl,eny who
ml’um'lnV.'in/"?! Will lln
One day from his Perth
upon ..
Hie
50th Cml. Maint. Co.
—..1 ,*!
promoted
Corp at Will Ro. ­
AJ.’to
° S.-T./L'?..
bench—ne yelled. ILstcn to Hite- lives toward Nashville m the Nor- ^l
mid for empluisto—lie flourished a ton school sector. Ray looks fine gers Field. Okla. Good work. Bob,
Camp Sibert. Gadsden. Alnoama
Stillson wrench.
and wants to know if there are we renumber when you wi re on the
Birthday—March 4
I've always said and I alwkys ‘....,
.
rina Fl
any other Barry' County
boyr where lob at the Manufacturing Co. and
will—that coal is the fuel Hint fills he is— address—
'
Hie bill. I'm telling you now ant
Private Ray
Ray Haggerty
Hazgrrtr ~~
'
h 8. 1943 '
Private
bUn,,nK Ct“‘l 24th
FUid H "ratal,
l .t Platoon
formal dance the Teach' rs club Dear Grandma:
24th Firid Hospital.
%««,n. fue! oil has’ Camp Campbell, Kv.
Kv
I haven’t much time so this will ,
have to be short. I am alriclit— |
gone to war—to help aven-“ ---------Corrr- I
pny M Stau|&gt; wan excited tin- weekly affair1 but this was in fact, feeling belter than I have i
gidor. To drive tanks
;— wi
".""Au £ 1 nlld ihrtllcd Friday when Corp special became the gab. tripped for a long time.
across foreign u-rraliw-to fill To-;Ktnup arnvrd home f(ir lh(. nr,';
I am cooking now for 150 men, I
ThJ sleek, well dressed look that
always wilh the some emphasis on
kins skies witii
klo's
with bombing
brnnbine planes.
ninnes
t||IW )n |Unp mont|K. ;,r&gt;[|
t|u.
which is quite a Job. Las', week'
kites, Hower-1, nnd gambling I baked biscuits and cookrd chickNow oil the costly gadgets
are
value as on style.
smart women want today, has turned
"—; best looking coat of tun you evi l saw spring
There were fifty pretty cn for all of them. 1 baked be- ]
gathering rust—We err
I'.re trarr.lr.g
burning what with the uniform and tan lambs.
ihe
whole
feminine
world
to
Rayon
jiartncrs
waiting
for
tiie
Coast
coal
again
und
breathing
the
du*&lt;t.
tween 500 and 000 biscuits.
ii~li ’"nil: ”n"
•'lllK
dwt. he'., a dasher! Fay is In the hlitnnl
We've preached and practiced econ­
Guards
who
arrived
seventy-four
stockings.
And
here
they
ore
.
.
.
Boiler Room Ben MniU
around
with
1
corjw
„
n(1
hlls
bl
.
f|l
trun
ferreit
..................................
..........------- corixs lino lias ur» n t
I would rather have your bdz.- I
omy. we've helped our customers to
.strong. One clean cut young coast­ raids than till of our rain down la-re 1
an.
•- — Cnmp
------ —
• •
nn. T told you »o'
so look in his oye
eye from
Murphv
toGoymode rayons . . . the hosiery of
We ve got
ant to
tn admit lie
he can
enn .or..
c
F„y M_
er sulci. "Hoy. whnt n Beautiful Well, it Is Slipper time S'i I gll.'sn 1
—We've
sure
save on what they need And this
.Bcvv
of
I)am&lt;".''
and
he
was
rigljt.
prophecy.
today!
I
had
better
go
and
ent.
I
haven't
I
570 A W. A A. I'.
has been true since the first Penney
Besides c. c&gt; s there Were ten men done anything but sleep till day.
Sava lie. There'* no fuel like an ' Drew Field. Fla
store opened 41 years ago this
from
Kellogg
Held
mid
n
number
They
’
re
right
on
the
fashion
line,
and
old fuel,-I always contended. You
-----'P
ip
cnolo.
work
one
day
and
Ilion
It's good to have all you fellow;
will burn con) nnd like it—until this ।
ot our own. Jack Btiholiz's horfir (OUI
lout lnp
,he next
nSxt any.
,‘!ay' w
poodby |
they'll strain no wartime budget'
month.
on leave from Great Likes, took for »
now
und
war is ended.'
un U
..U wriIl
W...S. 5Cal,1Biib
nuuicnt.
Here you have another proof of
ids place in the orchestra for th"
j
Goodbye now.
As surely os it's been “Penney’s for
Jack Hewitt
Penney’s alertness to the needs of.
Sounds like the array still
Good looking. good naturrd. red­ cvenliif. Charles Barn'-, from th?
P. 8. Since writing till*..letter headed. John M'liuixmith. 'irotn west coast, home recuperating niter cn 1Ls ..tomucii Hol),
Hosiery" for 41 years . . . these stock­
changing
times
the
simple,
practical
.' . ,
I have been Informed that raisins ।over Woodland Way* uf tin* Cana- an attack of pneiitnoiim enjoyed t!u?
ings will continue to bring women
things that have always been found
party und Roy .Gardner, who has Banner:
. .
Have been reclassified from 20 ,
into Penney stores for their hose.
Please change my mailing address . !
point* to 12 points and nm Irappv the once over Inst week. He is :&lt; seen plenty ol action (luring hLs four
first, and best, at Penney stores And
in the thought that our table will flight sergeant,
n teaemne
teaching senior
senior caca­ v&lt;',r'’ 1,1 &lt;111’ hnvy. slaved to the for mv subscription to the one listagain be occasionally graced by the ,det Students. John
Jo,..', couldn't
i./iiiuiiv wait
r. &gt;&gt;i ; to
... finish of the whole • hebnng. .-&lt;&gt; - ——
rutsv
lie had a good time too W
presence of a deep dish raisin pie. get in tiie 'Big Scrap
Sgt. Major D T. Doxey. •
’ &gt;&lt;»
he enll-tcd
Hq. So. 1st Parachute Bn .
Editor's Note—Jack, have a nice ■across the border over two years
big Juicy rahtn pie! They were re­ ago which accounts for the word
1st Marine Amphibious Carps.
leased from the rationed list this ■ Canadian on his uniform but good fur th" bovs here with u- because
Care Fleet Post Office.
we know others are trying to du Ute
week—no stamps arc required now old U. S. A. on ills top coat. ' '
San Francisco. Calif.
same tiling for you.
•
for their purchase.
Please do not hesitate i-i forward
gp**;
returned Saturday to—
Hi! Guys—time fiys 'cause here , Pilot Monasmitli R 99fWG
"Howdy." to David Goodyear nt the ixqicr to me because of the re- I
we are "up and nt 'em" again nnd
promulgated postal regulaCamp Mend. Maryland. Greeting* centiy
—
—
~~~
the first "battel" this week i* N—to Bob (Robert D.&gt; Sense (Hastings Hons which does not authorize
m,
man P. Bogart, which mean* the
R No. 3' who is at Clemson Col- packages, newspapers, or magazines |
st. Hubert. P Q. Canada '
carton of cigarettes Is on tiie way
lepe for a fi months course of In- to be sent overseas
Tills upplle.
Greetings nnd eongnttulntidn
to you 'Norm.' m&gt; you can "light
nttitcllon prior tn Ids appointment only to addresses at Armv post- ]
Mannish Styles
up" as snon as they arrive—us if ;
ar.,an AvlttUon Cadet in the Army offices.
The Fleet Postofficc ir. 1
Fine Tailoring
you hurl to waP! Anyway, hop? inlng. Ca. Njcr protnntirn and nice Forcer. Flying Training Command. San Francisco and, the one at New
you enjoy the "filthy habit" and tto know it'; yeti.
"Hello'' m Charier ' Doc'i Mr- Yotk will forward them to sailors I
You'll
need an odd Jacket
good luck.
Intyre
Mtmpwhqre
in
tiie
Southwest
nnd
marines.
Erne*! Dunkelbeiwr from the
Old Zxilly "was all set to dash off IDunham school district. who ha &lt; Pacific.
Thanks for your letter
-Sincerely
----------------------yours.
this spring more than ever
SHEER RAYON
a pepnery ode to Spring hut we I
D T. Doxry.
and although it luak ns if i; n»4y
before! Grand for separate
have just come back from tiie de- a
i three day furlough looking 'top.'
Sgt. Major. U. S. M. C.
skirts or over light dresses!
pot where we saw sixty more ot and
i
„
we Wiitit....you tn know
Hl “Don" It's good to hear from
says io writ" him at Smartly cut tweeds or plaids
yon fellows take oif for Camp
Ernest DunkGlicrper
well Ik fnichty glad to
you you and if vou want the pijpcr.
in the popular mannish
iilon1; with th’-t very special three- hover worry that it won't be otithe
CCR
Grant and no mntter how mnnv 1; Chanute Fi»ld. 4 T. S. S.
style! New color combina­
M&gt;me HialR waiting for you in Kai- way to you because old Zolly will ;
birds sing or how bright the sun ।। Chanute. III.
tions. 12-20.

ON THE HOME FRONT

--—-

FRIDAY

SPECIALS «™'

MAGIC WASHER
WHEAT SPARKIES
APPLES
MOTHERS OATS
VICTORY COFFEE

★ mnrs list imtivEisin

new improved
27®
vitamin g and [) added
10*
fancy spy*
; 3 lb*. 35c
with dishes
30c
roasted cereal
ib. 13c

PENNEY’S Hit miVEKSlIW

FOR

In Tune With The Times

Practical Rayon Hose

SPORT JACKETS

498

HOSIERY

79'

Il a ron Suede Jackets

UCTION SALE

Gored Or Pleated Styles

I will sell at public auction my personal property at my farm home 5 miles south and
1 mile east of Nashville to county line on

These horses are sound and work any place.

COWS
Holstein cow, 6 yrs. old, fresh 4 mos.,
bred bock Jon. 12.

Jersey cow, 7 yrs. old, fresh 6 wks.
Jersey heifer, 2 yrs. old, to freshen Moy 7.
Jersey heifer, 2 yrs. old,
to freshen in Moy.
2 calves.
SOW

Full blood Poland China sow,
to farrow April 15 12nd litter), could be registered.

FARM TOOLS &amp; MISCELLANEOUS
G. P. John Deere 10-20 tractor on rubber, pulls 2 14 In.
plows. in,A-1 shape.'
John Deere tractor, 2 bottont plow with 14 in. Syracuse
bottoms.
Steel 4 4roll Rosenthal corn husker, A-1 shape.
McCormick corn binder. Sterling hay loader.

Smartly Tailored for Spring!'!

398

Women's Blouses !

Just one new skirt will help
you create many new cos­
tumes for spring! Select a
gay. smart plaid hi wooland-rayon. or a cleverly
pleated one In smooth llgnt
rayon fabric. Sizes 24-34.

Other Smart SkirU ....2.98
Girls' Skirts 2.29

STARTING AT 1 O'CLOCK

Block gelding, 6 yrs. old, wgt. 1600.
Grey gelding, 12 yrs. old,* wgt. 1600.

SPRING SKIRTS

McCormick grain binder, 6 ft.
Montgomery Word manure spreader.
Good cultipackcr. Milwaukee mower.
Dayton side delivery rake.
Single disc.
2 3-scc. spring tooth drags. 2 sec. spring tooth drag.
Spike tooth drag. No. 11 Oliver riding plow.
Oliver 99 walking plow. Good lumber wagon.
Oliver riding cultivator. 2 horse walking cultivator.
Iron wheel wagon.
Flat rack.
Combination hay and stock rack.
Two 5 tooth cultivators. John Deere corn planter.
Superior grain drill fertilizer.
Hay tedder.
Bean puller. Good pair sleighs.
Good double harness.
Two 22 in. horse collars, flexible.
Fanning mill. 2 wheel trailer with tires.
Double buggy.
Barrel sprayer. Tank heater.
4 wheel trailer. Easy feed grinder.
20 gal. red barn paint.
2 drive belts. Blower for forge.
Brooder house, will brood 100 chicks.
Dog house. 30 gal. moot jar.
15 gal. jar.
Melotte cream separator, 600 lb. capacity.
9 x 10Vi cloth rug. Three'5 gal. cream cans,
Three 14 qt. milk pails. Gasoline flat iron.
Antique dishes. Pair Mascota ducks.
Several kitchon chairs.
Other furniture.
Phonograph records. Record cabinet.
t
Grain sacks. Soybean seed. Grind stone.
Other articles too numerous to mention.

J 98

Colorful Plaids!
• Smart Solid Shade*!

TUESDAY, APRIL 6,1943
HORSES

High twist for sheerneu. dull­
ness and elasticity! Flattering
beauty with rayons, for their
sleekness and dull finish will
look like your own bare lag.

Long or chon
sleeve styles Ln
rayon crepe —
all In glamor­
ous pastels and
whites. All UH-

Sport

DRESSY

COATS

Spring Colon!

1275

Coals wlU be the basis of your
entire wardrobe for spring!
Smart sport coats In ail wool
shetland, dressy types
rayon twill. Sizes 12-20.

Exquisite Spring

Smartly tailor­
ed types with

trim tningxl
Spring Perfection By Town-Clad'

Men's WORSTED SUITS
Supreme Fashions
in ALL WOOL!

t/

Perfect from every angle! Quality that
gnly all wool worsteds can give . .
fine styling by master craftsmen . .
perfect investments, too—only 29.75! Su
prrb hard finish worsteds in rich strip­
ing*. all in perfect spring shades.

Boys’ Trentwood-Two Suits
Young fashion-plates! Fine
serviceable weaves in rich
overplaids and herringbones
smartly styled to a boys'
taste!

DRESSES

498

■ "

GIRLS' DRESSES
98
Ward r o b o wondcri
any
little girl would
love! Princes."
style*, basque

Dressy and
Conservative

Styles

. #w7*5

models!

with

Crisp White

ored

Trimmings!

I to 19.

Men's Marathon*

FELT

HATS

£98

A bright new group oi spring
frocks to answer your every
need! Smart one-piece types,
two-piece models that can be
worn as a dress or suit.

Genuine lur felts in all of 1943's most
style-minded models—stitched crowns
bound edges, medallions, contrast bands!
Values!

Cynthia* Crepe*

RAYON SLIP

I”
Style* to plea** YOU! N
tailored or trimmed with

Smooth crape*, lutirou* M

NOTHING YOU CAN

POSSIBLY BUY WILL

TERMS: CASH DAY OF SALE, nothing to be removed until settled for.

LOVELY NEW PURSES

TOM CHEESEMAN, Prop
HENRY FLANNERY, Auctioneer

E. E. GRAY, Clerk

Fashions In’

198 &amp; 298

GIVE^YOU SO MUCH
REAL VALUE 'AS^WAR
STAMPS AND WAR
BONDS I

BUY YOUR

WAR STAMPS AND

See These New Styles. Envelope, Pouch and
Styles To Hold Ration Booklets.

BONDS AT PENNEY'Sf

DAILY EXCEPT

�THE HASTINGS BANNER. THCRSDAY. APRIL 1. 1943

»AOB FOUR
'Ibreed of heavy and Ugh bombers
I with their durable conitrucUon and
fat-luring Company which is turn. heavy fire power than planes acting
singly. Army conservatives who altoft bxtbbbiom oroup
inf out important war contracts.
Kim Sigk-r. the board chairman., 1
.
’ still had their eyes glued on the
At 1029 So. Jefferson St.
, has. at present, five major Igw cases
■'
(Continued from page 1. Section 1) tactics and strategy of World War
pending in various part* of the
.
1. considered Chennault as some­
Circulation Of Books
state; Harry Dunn the Important 1
' thing of a stunting smart alec. But ,*
Increases
In
The
Winter
IhB reaponriblllty. then It can ,,_
be .But above the skies of China and ltll
lob
of
running
a
farm
in
addition
‘
..
iukan a* an accepted fact, that the
Li Burma. Chennault gave an answer I
The city librarian.- Miss Jean to draft board duties; W. A. Schad- til, lkr
faabim one *ee* today in cradles or which cannot be denied. A great (in
Barnes, has filed her annual re- er has a responsible, full time job
HUrtlng at 1
strollers will be the cannon fodder personality and
Bookcase
brilliant leader r Fnort with the city council, also the with the
tnr Grand
urana Rapid*
i
lor another and more terrible war
nnanciai
A.- Chdtr
financial rcj~FL
report &lt;»
of «.«=
the Board —
of-*
Chrtir Company which has been
! ha* come into his own.
| J'
Library Commissioners.
turning out work for army camps
a taw decades hence;
During the year. March 1. 1942. ana other war contract*. These arc
• " * ’ .
j
It is with
tna* wethat we
It is reservations
with reservation*
2 bods. Springs &amp; mattress.
Round dining table and 6
Of MFC
the l*o
h H the probable
probable perfection of M,
to March 1 1943. the circulation of fact* worthy of consideration when '
: AJJ
&gt;-v Coiwtitiiuonal Amend- nail
,,n for vote
vnt,. on Monday.
xrnnnav Pro- UI&lt;vU10J1
. . ..._ ...1,1.,
menta up
W|th$—
n ....
the near future, i.g
chairs.
books at the main library was 29.- it becomes necessary to contact the ■
6 tube Apex radio.
poMl No.
No 1. which provided for the Jiut
lhlnk
SEE some
nasal
,
thlnk 0(
of having to BEE
some n.
913. at the First- ward branch. 3.- board.
2
kitchen'cabinets.
ejecuun
*
-­ of these Binging
883 and at the Second ward branch.
---------------- • • •
:"
election oi
of Twp
o'hcep
3 lamps.
singing commercial*!
commercials!
two year*,
years, has definite merit and
ana
- - •
6.567. making a total of 40383
OPA
ReaulflHons
NOTICE TO BIDOXBS ON
—
.
"vvs"
hv
those
Cupboard.
There
are
2.980
borrower*
registered
IXCW
UrA
neguianons
desenes b vole of "YES" bv those
COMPENSATION AND PUB
Dishes and cooking utensils.
Confirmation by Japanese offlWho are Intereited in trimming clals
and u total of 18334
..... books
. v. in
... .the
h’
LIABILITY 1NSUBAWCE
of a military or a naval dlV K A H V L J
Metal
ice
box.
1114.
Bill
hr
rwvi.wi
until
1
:0O
1
—
—
-aentiai
costs
from
our
governSeveral fruit jars.
library. 911 itaving been added dur­
1 Ton-e*&amp;
frequently'takes a humorous
oxanob
itructure. The cost of holding saster
ing the year and 1.180 discarded
The new amendment i the pou. 1,1
1 sent st
• from our point of view! turn.
jmt will
Extension
table
Crocks.
Up
elections
once
every
two
, The largest circulation at the main lo
to nutuiacon
regulation ».«■&gt;«
covering i id |»tatocs '
1ownshl
More than two weeks after lbe(s a
n(lb, A|;u ,,
4 chairs.
___willw be only halt the cost &lt;ut
rear*
library was in March.' IMAI, when ,us wcll
potato stock. reclassifies
re&lt;
,
Battle of the Bismarck Sea. in ‘
|,t-, b11 t„ »„ i .
10 swarms of bees.
most) of holding election^ every which 15,000 enemy troops were rrit n^-tin*.
3375 book* were loaned and the
farnu.r (u a country *hif
hlpper and I
Leather rocker.
Cr and most people will agree that drowned and
Extra bee equipment.
smallest number 1334 wa*, in Aug- ,1UKes him subject to Maximum
M
twenty-two ships ।
-----------one-year term of office Is too destroyed by aerial
ust,
1943
March.
1942.
was
also
the
PrU
.
e
R
,.
gu
i
a
tlon
271.
action, the star orange
4 rabbit hutches.
6 rockers.
Buffet.
ahoft. 80. a vote of "YES" on Pro­ Tokvo radio, silent on the battle' »h’.ncr
high, month for the First ward
ccljinf Tg price—•on•’ U.■ S. No. I
'
posal No. 1 la desirable
branch,
with
511
mid
July.
1942,
potatoes
In
lw
100
—
lb.
—
bags
-------------will
be
...
in&lt;■'
21, White Wyandotte hens,
itself, announces that, tn the future,
"* t'.» it'Victrola.
192. At .........
th«- Second
ward- trt-uacu
ceased »»»&lt;•
five cent*,
centt. io
to make
nuke the
the
The purpose of Proposal No 2 is every soldier In the Japanese Army .r&lt;u,r „f
tlow,
uw, with ....
...... "-»T7i,ru.
1 yr. old.
library, the high month was Octo- ,)rjCe J335 t)er cwt.. effective April
to clear certain legal lechnicaUtle* 'will be taught to swltrtl In carrying ,,f lh, vr„&lt;rMI,
4 burner gas stove
- s.frt, •
ber. with 843 nnd August was the J -j-o thLs base price may be added
•landing in the way of certain obs­ forward this project. Japanese mill------------- .«&gt;---------- -—
18 10-ft. Cedar posts.
and oven.
low month, with but !B9 circulation
amounts ' depending upon j„
cure and .uncommon title settle­ tarv officials will deceive enlhus- RAST DELTON
Wheelbarrow.
menu. The fact that this amend­
Mrs. Leona Cleveland Is librarian Uhetiu-r the farmer sells his pota- i..
3 dressers.
Sir
Mr. S.niw
..I
ment had not been proposed before. «t?ora tvm'doubtless
the First
ward and Mrs Amy I. tocs
through
wholesalers,
direct to: i &gt;■
,^.r. be
MJ
willing to'' Ilork
ROM' twnship
township spent Sunday with in
Bc.w.
innnthe
retailers,
or direct
U
Garden tools, forks, shovels
»»-------rn^a Second ward. retailers,
or direct
to consumers;
Indicates that the matters involved
Small bureau.
thrir rxiuer
hower to
to see
see *"Mr and Mrs Lewis .........
HoMm"},*
On March t.
1. unj.
1942. ....
the-balance uj.^» whether
whether the
the potatoes
iwts
and numerous other ar­
are of no very compelling impor­ JtaZimhinS
ant, in rheir
»_ni
are de&amp;ms of Heaven" aboard ,
Water*
Effie . of
library fund
ered to terminal m
Waters and
and Mrs,
Mrs. SHe
Of cash OI1
on hand in
in the
the library
lund Uv
uvered
market*.
tance. Furthermore, the language of ?hat the “■Suns
ticles.
Good Estate Hcatrola.
tsuns
------’ includ'd
a. new ti-guiation.
MPR
312. seta
™d ot warships
haveI iLouden
Loudenwere
were in
in Battle
Batt e Creek
Creek Tues1}«- was
wtls $606
,6064343 anil
anil receipts
receipts'includ'd
thia particular proposal U so mud­
transport*"the dav where they called on the latter*
------------------------------------------------------- of Education priCc* on maple *yrup--producers to
th&lt;- following; Board
dled that a layman, reading it care- ample
opportJ®
P
r
“
ct
.^
«
J*
“
.
brother
who
is
in
Leila
hospital.
Mr
Jully several times., would probably
81700; penal fines. 8338.24: from the retailers. 1231 per gallon; producers
natatorial
art
under
intensely
real
|
and
Frank
Burdick
and
moth■Uli have a confused Idea of what
Ci’.y, 5230730; state aid. 8336 63. to consumers. 8339 per gallon. To ■ |.t
. er. Mrs Lydia Burdick were also donation from Women* club, $-15. these prices, actual tran.s|K&gt;rtatlon
it i* all about. Some of those who bUc condition*.-------- - ----------1 callers. * Mr*. Mildred Fritz is cur­ mLso-llancous. J65f89; total receipt*, charge* may be added. Retailer*
profess to have some knowledge of
ing for Mrs. Lucille Kahler We are $5.293 84.
this proposal say that it will serve
have a set markup on all syrups tin­
;glad to hear Lucille is improving * ! Expenditures Include; Bocks pur- (jer mpr 338.
a useful purpoie—but we liave yet
I Mr*. Lucille Greenman and aunt chased. 4516 57: supplies, binding
to read a really lucid explanation
Fmmer*. retailers and processors: .
!Mr*. Bernice Ball of Battle Creek and magazine*. 8371.64: salaries, having questions on price*.or reguof IL Apparently It Isnl important
enough to cause much concern any,
&lt;•
,i
it.
.... ...expect to leave thl* Monday morn- .S3283 58: miscellaneous'. &gt;83 65; total jatlons *hould write to: Office of
i
mnn
&gt;
.&lt;••««"
To
u.i
ling
to
spend
several
days
with
the
.
Sy. *0. a vote of "NO" wouldn t
expenditure*. 84 255 44: leaving a pnce Administration. Keeler Btnldr.r Hewitt* MUirr'H-l k formers husband in Wvnmlnt: * bainnci- of 81 ”38 40. of which 8143 It 1IIK Grand Raptls. Michigan. Other
any harm while a vote of "YEH ’ TuVuH,
HUrri Kmiih »nJ Thun...: n-mk ! Mr. and Mrs stewart Waters and . b» the sum left In the fund donated n(.w n-gulatlonJ on fresh paoducc.
Would mean that most of us would
son. Jerry spent Friday afternoon bv th'- W K Kellogg Foundation potiltrv. eggs. etc. are being distHbe approving something we didn't
in Hasting* where they vLsited Mr. for the purpose of buying books, the-buted from the Grand Raiiids div­
thoroughly understand.
and Mrs. Claud Harrington Thrv gift amounting to 81.143 94.
met offtre which has recently been
Remember to vote on Monday.
found Claud gaining slowly. Mr.
Hits Is an excellent report and expanded and now has jUrisdlcUon
April 5. Evett though the contesu
and Mrs. Raj- Durkee and Mr. nnd indicates the extensive use made of- ov,.r, ill counties in the western half
this year are overshadowed by ... .
Mrs. Gordie Durkee and Mr. and the library facilltie.
Also mahv 0( Michigan,
events of international magnitude. • m«j
Mnj. Clarence Payne were also visi­ people go to tin- library at High-----------— -----------------------it is the duty of each of u* as citi­
tors. * Mr. and Mrs. Russell Pea» school and read books and magaPortugueiu- Origin
zens of a free country to go to the
body ot Delton and Mrs. Will Kahtl . zines, without taking th'tn from th"
In
Pertuxuesc navigator
polls on Monday. The privilege of
and son. Lester of Kalamn»x&gt; were building.
New books and other
— 1550
- -a ----------running Our own affairs Ls one of
dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. forms of reading material ap being pubibhe-d a bovl. nn the subject ot
the things for which we arc fight­
Rhlerson Louden. * Mae Watson added constantly, so there is always •building
,J------a ”
Panama
•—
canal.
ing and the people ot a nation
had the pleasure of talking with something tu-w and interesting to
which has respect for the ballot box
her brother. Howard who is nt Cnmt&gt; read Ml*3 Barnes has added *
will never be enslaved or exploited
White. Oregon. They have not yet number of late books (fi*aling wl.
a* the people of Germany. Italy and
heard where Harold Wataon is lo­ various industries, mechanics, the
Japan have been.
cated.
various branches of military serv­ OF.Dr.lt row PUBLICATION
ice. travel, adventure, biography.
The promotion of Claire L. Chtn, fiction, non-fiction, history, etc., th.Lillie Prestige
nault to the rank of major general
name* of the new book* beinfeimbTOK
Supreme
C..,rt
„r
rte
Vn.ied
Kve* how the actual lest of comll- hed in the Banner column's from
supersedes the appraisals of
State*, for 2'» years after it wa» t unn. So tlmc
peace in judging both men and
established in February, 1790, did '
theories of combat. Only a few
not have an opportunily to try a
years ago. Gen. Chennault was re­
single case. Almost two decades lat­
TJr Blur
'
tired to hl* home with the rank of
J RATiOM FOIKT5
er. the court still had so little pres­
captain on the grounds of health.
K
CH TAG j
although the real reason was that
tige that it once held Its sessions In
the fighter tactic* which he wa» '
-.
a tavern while a room was prepared
teaching at the Advanced Tactical llB"B 1,.
for it in the basement of, the Capitol.
Work on the draft board is'.i
School at Maxwell Field were ,,
thankless lob but it is a job which
R*d Humbert fat Red Stomp Fodth
Blue Number! Ii9&lt; B l.- c ifa-Tlp
dremed to be • sensational rather n
ha* to be done. Members serve with­
than practical by conservative ele- -1
out pay and time which they devote
ments in the Army. However, the ; f"
io tnlr work represents '.ime which
almost incredlUc record of the
POINTS
!
POINTS
has to be taken from or given In
h RED STAMP VALUES
BLUE STAMP VALUES
COST
famous Flving Tiger*, who put •'
I COST
udcdtlon to their regular, wort:'Juda •
Chennault's theories to battle test.
Stuart Clement, for exainnlc. ha* to
1* proof enough that they were ,
sandwich tn draft board business
Canned Vegetables
aound. Chennault. years before the
Fresh
Meats
between the hours which he must
atari oi the present war. advocated
DEL MAIZ
TENDER. JUICY
8
13c
using combat teams of two or three
NIBLETS
43c
. 12-02. CAN
ROUHD STEAK
8
planes operating as a unit He rea­
early june ■
TRIMMED
soned that the fire power from
12c
PURITY PEAS
luch u group would be the decisive
SIRLOIN STEAK
4k
factor during the brief Interval of
IONA CUT
EEsr curs
2 for 25c
contact between nlanes which even
14
GREEN BEANS
PORTERHOUSE STEAK
NO. 1 CAN
45c
then were thing at a 200-m. p. h.
Mphiits
THANK YOU
HADE OR ARM
clip and that combat groups could
17c
11
BPJUU6US
CHUCK ROAST
deal more effectively with the new
14-,,-OZ. CAH j
31c
STANDING SHORT CUT
. NO. 2 CAN ■
11c
TOMATOES
PRIME RIB
(I II. &gt; OZ )
34c

EXTENSION GROUPS- YEARLY REPORT OF
hnihiieivii
CITY LIBRARIAN

EDITORIALS

SALE OF HOUSEHOLD GOODS
SATURDAY, APRIL 3,

ADANGF(

1943

Effects Farmers^

TERMS: Cash DENZILMcCAIN, Propr.

CITY COUNCIL

PLENTY OF FOOD
RATIONED&amp;UNRATIONED
BUDGET YOUR RATION POINTS

ijUM i .wu; *wn - gas'

“5 IE GALS

Draft Board Members
Have Heavy Demand
On Their Time

z.

■ I

WATERS CLOTHES SHOP

! 6

ATTENTION

AUCTION SALE
Having sold my form I will dispose of the personal property at public auction at

Defense Worker! Fanner!
MEN who need good, depend­
able work Clothini! . . . NOW I

WEDNESDAY, APRIL 7,1943
COMMENCING AT I O'CLOCK. I WILL OFFER THE FOLLOWING

1 Reg. Shropshire buck,

5 yrs. old, with calf by side.

Holstein cow, 3 yrs. old.
Durham cow, 3 yrs. old.
2 Durham heifers, 2 yrs. old,
with calves by side.

Guernsey heifer, 2 yrs. old.
5 Hereford heifers,
with calves by side.

z

due soon.

Durham heifer, 1 yr. aid.
Durham heifer, 6 moi. old.
Registered Hereford bull,
18 mos. old.

SHEEP
40 Shropshire sheep.

2 yrs. old.
8 sacks Iodized Calcium
sheep tonic.

Carbonate

HAY &amp; GRAIN &amp; STRAW

30 ton mixed hay.
10 acres bean pads.
Ton oat straw. 250 bu. corn
75 bu. Hyden seed beans.
TOOLS

2 Hereford heifers,

10 ft. Dump roke. Mowing machine,
Manure spreader for tractor or horse.
4 sec. drag. 2 sec. drag.
Disc grain drill.
Birdscll Monitor, Jr. clover holier.
McCormick 6 roll corn huskcr.
5 ft. Deering binder.
Set hoy slings.
100 Cedar fence posts.
21 large Cedar corner posts.
Miller beori puller.
Corn planter for tractor or horses.

TERMS OF SALE: CASH day of tale, nothing to removed until settled for.

e're well prepared with complete slocks

DOLE SLICED '

39c

SMOKED HAM
CENTER SLICES

PINEAPPLE

BONELESS

IONA SLTCEO

OALLS
&amp; JACKETS

Sanforized

8 ounce Denim

sl29

S J79

All styles

IONA

19c 10 35c

CLYDE GOULD, Prop
E. E. CRAY. Clerk

APRICOTS

Canned Meats and Fish

17c 10 25c

3 for 23c

TOMATO SOUP

A HORMU. PRODUCT

98c

SJ25

asp white mi

3 for 25c

" c"

TOMATO SOUP

IP.'rOZ CAN j

UNSWEETENED

40c

AGED CHEESE

FLORIDA GOLD

GRAPEFRUIT JUICE
CAMPBELL'S

40c

TOMATO JUICE

M-OZ. CAN

TOMATO JUICE

Butter, Lard and Oleo
CREAMERY.FRESH

52c

BUTTER

COCKTAIL

tO-OZ. CAN

REAL GOLD

MI-CHOICE

MARGARINE

3 for He

9

22c

4

13c

10

10c

13

11c

8

14c

0RAN6E ff.’fi1"

2

17c

22c

BITTY CROCKER
SOUP
HYDRATEO I,
MIS. GRASS’ DEHYDRATED

2

2 for He

2

2 for He

18c

PURE LARD

!

KELLOGG'S

",7.23c

'

BIBLESS
OVERALLS

CREAM STYLE

WORK PANTS

ROLLED OATS

Best quality

Plain Blue
8 ounce Denim

SJ98

SJ29

MUSTARD
junNyfiilo

WHEAT CEREAL

MACARONI

Or 11c

SPAGHETTI

23c

5UNNYFI6LD

CORN FLAKES

--------IS
21c

ALL-BRAN
ANN PAGE

19c

7S 18c

RALSTON

7c

*

CHICKEN SOUP
'UH'taiiOHedl

plenty

DILL PICKLES

AHN PAGE

JI.TLIS

2,ll 19c

W. 11c

VAN CAMP'S

rxe. 8c

TEHDERONI
FOULD'S

MACARONI

OR
SPAGHETTI

ANN PAGE

8c

Hi 18c

EGG HOODIES

Qaad.il

ANN PAGE

A ‘P

Selling Quality Keeps Us Busy

SELF-SERUItE

z

12c

CIDER VIIEGAR
BMIHG POWDER

”e?i 23c

BLUE ROSE

2 .‘A, 18c

FANCY RICE
SULTANA

PEANUT BUTTER

2 ft. 55c

ANN PAGE

SAUD DRESSING
ALL PURPOSE

oi 30c
51.00

IONA FLOUR

3 a129'
31‘

SLICED

Waters Clothes Shop

13c

i

He

KEYKO—VI TA MTN "A'- ADDED

fleid

«* OZ I

GRAPEFRUIT JUICE

28c

SPICE CHEESE

SWEET PICKLES

We maintain a'completc Boys' Dept.

i

Neus Reduced Ration Pts.

FRANKENMUTH

DELISH

COVERT

0

IP,-, OZ- CAN !

ANN PAGE

40c

TUHA FISH

DEU1H

2 for 41c

CAMPBELL S SOUPS

RtFINED

For Defense Workers Short sleeve for safety All
colors Small, medium, large. X large

2 for 25c

MOST VARIETIES

34c

SPAM

MARGARINE

Pull Over Knit Work Shirts

11

24

Canned Soups

SHARP CHEESE

WORK SOX

NO. Ill
NO. 27, CAN

PINEAPPLE

45c

WISCONSIN

WORK CAPS

2 for 39c

DOLE CRUSHED

35c

DOMESTIC

San for. zed

14c

24

NO. M CAH

PEACHES

BY THE PIECE

SLAB BACON

13

FRUIT COCKTAIL

50c

SMOKED BUTTS

20c

19

OZl

SULTANA

57c

SMOKED HAM

POTTED MEAT

COVERT
WORK SHIRTS

Bring the young man in

HENRY FLANNERY. Auctioneer

WHOLE OR SHANK HAU

SLICED BACON

II

Guernsey and Jersey cow,

Canned Fruit

RIHD OFF—GRADE

the farm located 3 miles south of Nashville and 1 mile east on

CATTLE

u

Smoked Meats

MARVEL BREAD
LAYER CAKE
CH ERR &lt;

SUNSWEET

DEL MONTE

PRUNES

RAISINS

'■LB.

PKG.

1 A*
IV

LARGE

FRUIT

ISOZ.

17*

SEED.

PKG.

IA

LESS

�THE HASTINGS BANNER. THURSDAY. APRIL L IMS
i

CHURCH NEWS

thirty oclock. The pastor will tell
about "Good Money But No Good"
and will preach on the theme. "Too
Little and Too Late."
Sunday school at 11:45, Mrs. At­
tic Huy. superintendent.
Sunday evening club ut six o'clock
Ihitricia Fewleius. president.
The Boy Scout troop will meet at
the church Monday evening
Tiie session will meet at Uie man­
se Tuesday evening at 7:30.
The Tiustecs will inert ut the
manse Tuesday evening ut 8.30.

,, NW-”"

-

MICHIGAN HIGHWAYS are
considered the best in ihr nation.
That’s beeniise lop-flight engi­
neers who know liow to build

i

'

i—-

-

-

'third.
, Dave Goodyear stood out with the
, only "600 count” of the week Whan
he nil 606 for Goodyear Bro*. Hdwe. &gt; tU«
’tin the Commercial League with1 Table
practice tonight, Thursday, at the in th®
*I Ur
* Lucl
’e v WMetta
Mrs.
Lucile
Willett* scoredI
scored the :score* ot 212-214-179.
!Dg as. --Rectory. Vestry meet* next TuesChiung Kai Shek ‘Jinhol big aeries
the night whan w
boWl* of* **
**“’ '। Harry Long continued hU good hgr of Carlton and Mm.
day evening, Emmanuel Guild on of a United China, figures proml- ln8 fQr state Insulation she crack- pin spilling with ti 595 -count for Bergman of Grand Rapids,
।
Strand Theatre In the Recreation grandchildren and three J”*}' I?®* »° •T*»l «
Wednesday afternoon, and St. CeJ? ‘he atory.
led out Mg games of 184 and 301 in
,
cilia Choir Guild on Wednesday Philip Dora. Anna blen In
, her fir*t and agcond games and League and Glenn taiubaugh with grandchildren. Funeral atrvlcee wgre |
.—
’Chelnlck*
finished with 154 to give her a
a
serie* I.K.UtM
landed In third
L*
ths t______
' ------evening.
. 551 .U.K.,
UU.U place '-Md
K-— «t
— • —— —
- ■xur
- .d ,
----------------------- ----------------I Sabotaging by day. raiding by grand total of 530 pin*,
COMMERCIAL
LEAGUE— -Moose T'*«a«v afternoon
ntlkli at 3:80 o'clock, i Bristol AM w
night and striking the enemy in a
M
,
Daniel* hit 530 bv con­ 13, - Goodyear Brew. Hdwe. &lt;l&gt;; Father J.
J V.
V DiUon
Dllk3r oHldating. in- tur. and Mrs.
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST,
'
°UCT‘
i»*Hng of 174-175-181 for State Insulation &lt;21—Medics &lt;1); terment In Mt.^Oalvary cemetery. , tings. R. 1. Mi
...........
SCIENTIST
ihTwocld" i »w'ond P1*** anrt M1" Virginia Moynahan Sales &lt;2&gt; — Consumers
corner Church and Center Streets -•Thi
.Th
tu V
lh ” M
I Wheating scored 488 pins for Leon- Power
Co, ID:
J?*.fCh
J
subkci“Unrealltv"
Power Co,
&lt;1&gt;: Middleville
Middleville CreamCream- FENNOCK HOSPITAL
in1
Benny’
ard* to take third place for the ery &lt;3i—Trio Cafe &lt;0&gt;.
Patients discharged since last re- Holmes. 811 E
Sunday service 11
Frtsellla Lane
. n.ah»
.
PISTON RING LEAOUE-Ship- port were: Mrs Gerald Rogers. Mr. and Mra Maurice Craig. H6aSunday school 9:30 ».
t——witn
With Rochester
Rochester in
tn me
the cast
cast isenny i
Leonards won two from Piston Rlng &lt;3i-Office-No. 1 &lt;0&gt;; Office Middleville. Mrs. Vere Harrington.'lings, R. 1. March 39.
, Wednesday evening service 7.45 -u
hilariously dl*gui*ed»
disguised, a*
as a
a starv- , Ring Office. Strand Theatre took
. is hilariously
— .... Machine 734 j. state. Everett Crofoot. Has-----------------• • •
. '
n“ g0Od " lwO frO°’ B*11 Tel C° ; P001*5 won
open Iran » to . Hl?
I®
------------ tings, R. 5, Mr*. Glenn Teachout. AMERICAN LEGION
w
*•••---------C-, - T- —— /../_,nwin 'j'~m &lt;x m 0 &lt;v».
----- «—
Burleigh
Shelton
«» Wednexlay. and Saturdays in ■, the worst sort of way.
.L.
pair .from
Orphans.
Trio Cafe • SERVICE LEAGUE-rRotan- No. , Lafe
—&lt; Odessa.
v~——. Mrs.
—----------- --- -----~.-™ ,AND AUXILIARY
| “The Magnificent Amberson*"
&gt;n two from Bus*; State Insula- j «3&gt;—Kiwanls No. I «0&gt;. Rotary Heating*. R_ 1 and Mrs. Charles
tilth I UNITED
church edifice.
starring Orson Welles,
-------------------------------------0_ j2 ,3,.
Tew,
” nt
tlon
won a—pair
from Banner,...a
and ..Gno_. 2 &lt;01—Klwams n
No.
&lt;3&gt;.
Tew. L*ke
Lake Odessa,
Odessa, a.
all
of whnm
whom n.a
had gion birthday party; the writer fail­
BRETHREN CHURCH
Z-----------Joseph Cotion
Bonnet and Gown took a complete i RECREATION LEAGUE-MlddleMedical pa­ ed to mention that the Auxiliary
The special prc-Ea*ter services at wfhlfyam
LEAGUE—Middle- undergone surgery.
surgery,
I Based on the novel by Booth I ZTrieo'
PlatonRing Shop.
twi0^attended0 The 'mlnlvUy METHODIST CHURTII
-------- .from'
----- ----------i Viiitile
e &lt;2i
——
Plstun
&lt;?)
PistonRings
Rings‘D:
&lt;!&gt;’.LeonLeon- tients
tient* were.
were. Mrs.
Mr*. Roy Rogen.
"roiented the
the Lreior
Legion with » cheek
nrds (3»—Bltaa •!»; Strand Theatre Clarksville. Mr*. Jennie Hosev. Sun7 Hr? ".ltd
Fdelr Sehnde H-Unga
'of one family and the fall of an- '
.-------- -"-d on tha mart­
lr. .nd Furf H&gt;.
field. Mrs.'Nell
Mr.. Ned A4.U.
g * ” 'JJ'
Adair. IBW.HU118 W?
both in music^Xd th? preachln«:
Sunday services: Bunday jchool. icompllcaUons
home. A fine
174-175-181-530
BLISS LEAGUE—Shop Office &lt;2&gt; nut Baby Kent Tyler. ClarkavUle.
*1(t
reach ins.
Sunday services: Sunday scnooi.
. J.' Daniels
ireclated
&lt;
Missionary
Sunday
10:30.
Preachjcomlng
largely
from
Uie
spoiled
166-181-139-480 .-Engineers &lt;1«: Office &lt;2&gt;-Pbun- R. 1. and Miss Beverly Ashdon. Del.L g
V. Wheating
lias been very much appreciated. &lt;r
—-------gervit-p iijo, Evening evange- only son.
Mr Schade's lucid expository
tnes- JnR
it
L. Pierson
174-133-177-464 tjry m; Tool Room &lt;2&lt;—Electric-, ton.
*
, .
lUtlc
service
7:30.
“
Random
Harvest
147-178-150-483 jan# (j).
Eleven medical patient* were reg- ,
M. Thomas
sage* from the Bible have encour- 11
Prayer
meeUng- Wednesday
eve-r»im.
’tarring
Greern«rn
Garson.
Remember, i.at
ladies,
183-144-151-478 Best scores
----------“
------------- ------------— to bring your
B. Braendle
istered
on
TYiesday -afternoon.
------------------------ .
nnn.ia
n pniiin
aged, and Inspired greater faith in' ----hlng al the
Uie parsonage. 401 E State
Ronald Colman, PtiHlp
Philip Dorn
, F. Juppntrom
the Gospel of Christ.
hlng
State iI R«n^d
144-178-150-472 ( D. Goodyear
...
213-214-179-605 namely: Mrs. Lewis Dahm*. Infant rummage contributions to the iiall
&gt; ia... large-rha
as a
The meetings are scheduled to ,Road: There has been
at- film K^es Colman
£5 vSit^u
mZn^^nf
IM-115-141-448
h
199-171-215-585 Dorene Wacha. Mrs. Maxine Wright tonight when you come to Auxiliary
J. Finnic
H lxln
Long[.
close at the Sunday evening service tendance and a fine spirit in the ■ K^man who lose*. all
1 , J. Brower
meeting.
The
sale
is to be al at
143-155-149-447 ‘ a Laubaugh
173-211-167-551 and Mr* Harold Burns, all of
----------------prayer services of late. We in- , hi* past during the first World War.
B. Harlow
...
170-150-127-447 , K.
K Laberteaux
Laberusu;
158-216-176-550 Lake Odessa: William Schmalz- the Legion hall on April 2 and 3.
FIRST METHODIST CHURCH
vita you.
,
। “»^«^
’!»de«n,u,«
'
-------------------——
, ! „H Cook
Women*
City------------Tournament
155-187-207-549 ried. Woodland. R. 1; Mrs Sarah Phone Mrs. Shirley Henry, 3443. or
Tiie morning worship service will
The public missionary sendee.
j?1’" Hubbard.
womens clty Bowling Tour- rK. Chase
149-217-175-541 Henney. Hastine*. R. 2: Harry Pal- Mr* Harry Larsen. 2458. if you have
be
by the W. H. &amp; P. M. 8, ' * ^.S^drama full of thrills 1 nament closed thb *eck whcn th0M“ ' K Clark
167-223-150-540 tenon Portland: Ralph Stone. Or- donations and you cannot bring
be held
held at
at 10:00
10:00 oclock
o'clock next
next SunSun­ sponsored
postponed in January because of! A mystery drama full of thrills competing ln the tingles event took ;
153-232-153-538 angcvlile: Mrs. Agnea Otis Hasting* them to the hall and they will see
day morning. The sermon theme
H Perkliu
the board* for the final play. Or158-202-177-537 R. 4; Miss Euphemla Carpenter. that the article* arc collected. Tiie
will be "Modem Science und the weather and road conditions, will and suspense
R Hubbard
be
held
al
the
church
Thursday
,
phans
won
the
•
team
event.
Miss
|
191-175-167-533 Delton. R. 1: Miss Katherine Hum- regular meeting this evening will
Christian Faith." The adult choir
R Cook
JeHn Brower
Blld mt*. Theollne '
----------- ---------- --■
be preceded by a pot luck supper,
----------------phrey. 110 E Center St.
and tiie chancel choir will sing. The evening. April 8. A good program DEATH EX)d7IX)AV8
is being prepared with Rev. F. W. I LONG ILLNE88
Schader were the doubles cham- JOSEPH J. BOTH
Surgical patients are Willard Ro­ to which ail members are invited.
Sunday school will meet at 11:20.
■r.i/ ON
vn SUNDAY
nviss/zsi
errs, 136
too E
£». State
owivc St..
e,.. Mta* Retha
During the pa*t month, the AuxiMrs. Stella A. Bump, aged 75. | pions and Miss Lottie Teuslnk won DIED
gers.
'Die April meeting of the official Moxon, pastor of Calvary U. B.
Josenh
church *&gt;•
of Luke
former pas-- jniwu
pnssed away vu
on Tuesday
the muk
singles
crown
on
----- *■ ’J. Both, aged 73. passed savacool. Freeport: Mrs. Wesley ■ liare ha* purchased a piano for uae
board will be held in the church iwwimi
*—•*«-■ Odessa,
•. ••/••••&lt;■
iucwhj mornlnir ।| u&gt;c
*" uiu
»i&gt; w
«i the closing' J
___Sunday
«___________
I—at
:__ the
_ .K*
__ ___ _»*7154&lt;a
c. Mrs.
. u..Is*- at at
taalnn
hall
wh|ph
t* also
-ihr ot
’ "
-------• "
•- nospiuu.
!•-! having
,i.„
lent
away
morning
home__Bennett.
N. East St.:
thetha
Legion
lull
which
ta also
ap---office on Tuesday evening at 7:45. tor
oi• uie
the ••
Hastings
nasiings •U.
u.
B. Church.
a.
vuuivn.
»tt-------------n
Pennock
rcnnoCK
hospital,
Having been,day
ocni ■ u-.. nt
of ...
the
v tnnmnmenl
tournament
—
,M* guest speaker.
vni. witiiihi,---------------------------i Missof!
Teuslnk
the singles
singles
: or his
Utk
aaughier.
of his daughter.
Mrs. noya
Mrs.
Benner,
Floyd ter
Benner,
Beacn.tervennonivinc;
Beach. Vermontville:
Mrs wn-.Mrs
•
Wil- .predated
nnj»m
by nmuum
everyone holding mrel--------------- -----------------as• th6
You /.in
will—
■ jn fading
health for a nt
number
Mis*won
Teuslnk
won the
t urn
—-------------584 scries,
but was .hard in Carlton township, trhere he had n»m Rose. Hastings: R 2; Mrs ings there. .It was greatly needed.
BAPTIST NOTES
enjoy thia service and we cordially years. Her husband. Edward
Bump, j, with a 5"'
'
preceded her
her In
In death
death several
several years
years pressed
pressed by
by Mrs.
Mrs, Virginia
Virginia utter
Utter wiut
with ;re»ioea
resided rar
for tne
the past
post tnree
three monuu.
months. Mabie Marshall Nashvllie; Mrs.,
***
Sunday school at 10 o'clock.
invite you.
juecedcd
-•io. Surviving
Surviving are
are three
three sons.
sons. Max.
Max. j81.
j81. who
who won
won second
second place
place and
and Mrs
Mrs Mr.
Mr. Both,
Both, who
who was
was born
bom in
in GerGer- Wanda Bennett. Lake Odessa: Mm.
IF IT WON’T HELP WIN THE
Divine services at 11 o'clock. Ser- N. Irving
ago.
WAR
ot Has- :. Lucile Willetts with 570 who placed many, came to Michigan with hl*
his Fred Bugbee. Hastings. R.
*"*
“ —FORGET •IT.
—
mon by tin- pastor.
' Prayer meeting Tuesday evening ularence
clarence und Carlton Bump of
Evening meeting at 7:30. Sermon: al the Arthur Kidder home.
-------— ------------- ----Mrs. Edw 1
«; —
three
daughters.
Fulfillment of Isaiah’s Pronhccies , Watch for announcement of an
r ot this city, with whom she
I’lie-day night* B Y P U nt I important public missionary meet- made her home, Mrs. William
Ing
' Moore of Freeport and Mrs. Andrew
(the Church at 7:30
I Matthews of Fowlerville; ten erandWednesday nights prayer meeting
■ ichildren: two great-grandchildren:
at 7 30 nnd teaching of Sunday OBITUARY OF
JOHN C. BARKER
ol.v&gt; two sisters. Mrs. Sadie Smith
school lesson.
Thursday nights prayer meeting
John C Barker, born March 16. of
1 Delton and Mrs. G- E. Smith of
for Israel at tiie church al 7:30.
1870 In Eaton Co.. Mich., passed Detroit, besides several nieces and
Funeral services are at
away March 25 at his home tn Has­ nephews
GRACE LUTHERAN CHURCH
tings at the age of 73 years and the Leonard chapel this Thursdm
■ afternoon the Rev. L. Winston
Divine worship al JO JO a: m. Len­ nine days.
ten sermon by pastor, "Mingling . He Is survived by hl* widow. Lil- 11 Stone officiating. Interment in the
With the Lord's Enemies."
I lie and children. Mrs. Florence |। Puller cemetery in Carlton townSunday school at 11:30 A. M.
,*hlp.
Long. ......
Mrs. Lurah Shoemaker and,.
Sunday school staff meeting tn- Omer Barker; also a sister. Mrs.
Mrs. Deila Smith Kapp, who has
morrow evening. ' Friday» at 7:30 Leila Stickney.
P m. at 5’1 W. Court.
Hl*
HU life has been
been spent in fnrmfarm- ;been sick with influenza for five
। Service, for the dedication of flees ing from which he retired seven weeks, Is Improving so she Is able
to be up a portion of the time, She
will be held Sunday. Aoril 18 U. years azo due to ill health.
is
at the home Of Mr. and Mrs
S. fine nnd Christian flag will be
-----------———----------------.Freeman Furrow, 3. Market St.
dedicated in the morning service.
BANNER WANT ADS PAY

The Presbyterfan Guild will meet
Wednesday evening. April 7.
At the annual meeting of Ute
Presbyterian Church and Congrega­
tion held Thursday. March 25. John
inBuskifk were
Ironside and D. A. VanBuaklrk
were
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
term
three
I---------of
' ------Tire Woman's Missionary society elected elders for a Frost
for one
will meet at the church Thursday. years .and Herman I Forreal PotApril 1. al 2 P. M. Mrs Aben John­ year to fill vacancy,i and R. K.
ter.
Hugo
Anderson
----...
—
son will lead and will review Rev.
Lhtfd Douglas* book. "1716 Robe. Compton were elected trustees for
Mrs. T. Gies will have charge of tiie a term of three years, and. Delbert
Whitmore
for
two
years
to
fill
vac­
devotional*
All women of the
churcji are invited ua their guest*. ancy. The pastor presided and conThe iMUlor’s communicant class ducted the devotional* Arthur Crotilers
acted
a*
clerk
and
Roy
Cordes
will meet at tiie manse Thursday.
led the
singing
Mrs AATheaHlsUn£ Writers Guild will,coy
at Uie
uie
pumowith
iseporu
oy Meuie
, Coy at
piano.
Report*
by
Uie
meet al Uie manse Thursday. April organizations of the church were
and a
1 nt 7:30 P M Tills will be guest favorably
*“vnT“h'’’ received
•-~--iv&lt;^’ ■«&lt;&lt;
• budget
hurfo-t of
nt
14.500
00
was
adopted.
n*Suiiday morning worship nt ten

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PAGE SIX
’

On
The Home Front
u.

.

(Continued from Pace 3. Sec. 1.)
Fort Leonard Wood. Mo.
March 19. 1943
Dear Zolly—
1 hl«. l-n r-dlr. T»ur
-

™ nX.

though 1 didn't know up till then
““p” *“
Harold Bolo is here but I coni
see lilm very often and he U only
about a half mile from my Barracks, so you can see about how
much time we have to Ret nround
in the •»••.
Fort. ••
It U
*■•
— -a very funny

IftaAiw S ..J ■»»

“I?™ “tt,1 L“l1S0JnBI

Addreues—
Stanley Kuempel's address and it ?U?.
Wayne K. Tnag
isn't very far from where I am al you meet them face to face you
Co. A. 341st Inf. 86 Div.
don’t recognize them u every one
looks alike at a dbtance.
U. 8. Army
Tiie Battalion Commander h
Camp Howie, Tcxrts
really putting tu through our paces
here lately. We walk a mile in
7
45 mtnutea and if any one don't .had Meredith "Mika Reid who :
think thia h walking right along
too. from &lt;».Fr ’oward Nathviiir
Nashville—hn
he nve«
lives Just
out­
Jittt try it romettme. 'How many wnrri
imt «n&gt;t.
side of town cast. Tiie boys meet
minutes Lawrence?*
occasionally but Wayne's brother
Tills Fort Is as good os any oth­
er. to my estimation they arc all who Ls 630 miles from him is still
alike nnd every man in here U boys to get-together. His iiddrv.
looking forward to the day wiv-n
he can return to ids home stale
Pvt. Otis L Tagg
and they will really appreciate their
364-17-364
homes when they do return.
Buy D. 35. A A R.T B.
Tire weather down here is so
Camp Wallace. Texas.
changeable that a feUow doe.'.n’t
dare try to gucASxWhat it is going
Pvt. Ernest Van Svcle
to be like the j&gt;e\t. it may rain one
Co. B 97th Signal B. N.
day and *.noW the next, but for me
Camp Bowie. Texas.
I will take good old Michigan
weather.
A/C Robert Flfield
I will have been in the Army two
Cadet Sq. 10C Hi
years Uw 7th of Ap^il and I have
done a lot of things since I came
San Antonio, Tex;u..
in the service that I never dream­
ed of before.
Harold J. Sherman, A S.
And in closing I will be looking
Co. 1979
forward to my next copy of tiie
Camp Orccn Bay.
Banner.
■
Great Lakes. III.
Sgt. Laurence Garrison
Sincerely,
Pvt. Chester c. McMillon.
My address is
36413009
Sgt. Laurence E. Garrbon
Co. A. 409 Inf.
Btry C. 979 F. A. Bn .
A. P. O 470 U. 8. Army
119 F. A. Gp.
Camp Claiborne. Louisiana
Fort Leonard Wood. Mo.
, Birthday—April 8
Birthday—July 24th.
। (Printed in Camp Bulletin•
I "Pvt. Chester McMillon of the
1 Diocese of Western Michigan
Tiila letter was sent to the U SO. be on hand to serve and help ar­
March 21. 1943 range allur for Chaplain Siegfricdt.
General.” 'Fite General is a friend
■
If you have the names of any of
of Father John McNulty who was
the Barry Co. boys who are at this formerly at the' Episcopal churcli
SHOE
. camp, would you please send me here in Hastings.
I have seen no one from Michigan 1 Pvt. Donald W. Johnson ‘

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TOM CIIEESEMAN. Propr.
Mr. Cheeseman will sell his per-3
ronal property at public auction at
the farm home 5 miles south and;
1 mile cast of Nashville to countvl
line. He is offering u good Hat of
Al Courthouse In April
horses, cows, sow, farm tools and’
.miscellaneous articles. Henry Flan-1
Seven applicants for naturalUanery will cry the sale and E. E.
lion will have their examinations IljIIHU
Gray will net as clerk. See thol
on AJiru
April ru.
16. siariuH
starting m
at u9:30
A.
,
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. _
,
on
ju a
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/Continued from Page 1. Sec, l.i wlUt Examiner Ben C. Shapero in
elsewhere In this issue for full'
'Continued from Page 1. Sec. l.» adv. v.--...
ceived the Jersey plaque on a five particulars,
•
Burns comnlimrntcd the record this charge.
Vallejo. Cailf.
county made in scrap Collection un­
Those, who have been called in­ year old making 1)690 pounds milk
der direction of Mr Annable but clude Albert Arens. Hastings. R. 5. and 684 5 |x&gt;unds fat. George A.
NOTICE TO BIDDERS
i 'tressed the fact Hint there can be Edward John Adami. 323 E. Stati­ Clouse had the high producing pure
Richard Beckwith S 2 C
no let up in salvage work: that st.. Cltv; Mm. Esther Johnson. S. bred Guernsey, a twelve year old
U S.N. Rec. Sta. 5A.
with 13495 uound* milk and 591.1
there must
a constant succession Main BL. Nashville; Spero Karmt
495 summer St.
pounds
fa'
The
Holstein
plaque
of drives and steady effort so long 714 8. Hanover St- city; Mrs. Eliz­
Boston. M.u*.
as the u'ar last*.
abeth Murirtiy. 314 N. Church St. went to a six year old purebred
! Both men also pointed out the city; Mario Gallion Bonus, 724 S owned by Lloyd A. Gaskill of DowPvt. Junior Purdy
importance of having scrap pile Washington St) city, and Mrs Mar Ung with production of 13843
. Flight D
pmindx mllk. and 631 6 pounds of fat.
arciimulated and ready for use. ft Rastovkcy Miller. Cnsscy. R. 1.
Colunlal Estate. C ,M. Champion
takes
to sort and process scrap
A’luntlc City. N. J
“
'T,?time
’"’1'
Hlx different countries are repre- Manager, pt Du-tcr. owns the high
Jr. ttnd his wife have been home
the existence of stock pile.'ready -Muted, two coming to the United Brown Swiss with 11352 pounds;
'Middirvil!.-' on a Lulough und will
"nxure 1 "cnmintJoi
9.un?.‘1" Albert Areiv. milk and 501.9 riounds fat.
jen&lt;&gt; w'hich- mxure a continuous Fame
to
‘
New
Yurit
dty7ran
Ifeni^
came to New York City ftomJJrniCj.
Bucl Wbe of Woodland owns the '
flow of materials .to the foundries (;vrmanv. on Nov. 3. 1926. Edward high nroducing Ayrshire with 9S7«
and steel mills.
.
j----- . ..—. ._ ------------------Adams,
in Toronto.
Cpl. Robert I.. Beckwith
1 Ut ‘"‘m
St" llX' &lt;1Onr ? John
Ca‘“d»
romewho
U. lived
Mkhii/n
Sn&gt;t’ iMiunds milk and 4029 )X&gt;unds fat
626 Engr. Co.
for Hie 1943 year
Camp Phillips. Kansas
lection; we have lugged In Uie cul- phy was » native ot Kingsville, , The meeting was closed by re­
Birthday—Sept 20th.
marks nnd a very timely Him pre­
S&amp;lS
*,n8 pro,,1°‘ t7\h? ?m’XPcoikcnl
Canada, and came to Michigan. sented by Clarence Bolander. Dep­
March 11. 1921. Mario Gallino Bor- uty Commiatdcmer of Agriculture.
ted to,nCorp.
r,,n’ Bob.
”‘,h
'an unknown quantity.
.
There was u previous mistake m
Barry County dntrxmen are doing
landed in New York Citv from tlicir (Uirt acrordlng to Bolander
tiie sjx-lllng of the last names of'
Cuba, on Sept. 15. 1915. The citv based on the production report* ot
these boys so will you make the
of- Stockholm. Swetitti. was tin- the afternoon.
corrections in vour date book.
home of Mrs. Either Johnson before
she came to America, landing In
P. F. C. Ki Ph F Baa:.
The Republican Party
New York City on Oct. 26. 1313
3rd Army director detachment
Spero Karmen, a native of Greece,
c/o Postmaster
.
arrived in thU country from Souof Vandenberg and
Lceville. La
Birthday -Feb. 20th.
«. 1313. landing in New York City
Ferguion and Kelly,
Mr.-. Mary R. Miller was born hi
Sqd. 40-Mbth tr. Gr.
i 'Continued from Page 1. Sec. l.i
'Continued from Page 1. Sec. l.i
189 Hi. 53rd Wing
goal, since It is ho|xM tiial considi Hustings as given to Mrs. Radford City from Fieume. Hungary. on • tabiy more heavy scrap can be
■ juit to mention a
Kearn. Utah.
' by Mrs. R. M. cook, city chatrnuiii; June 19. 1906.
turned in by July.
Blrthdav--Dec. 2nd.
Finn ward
8 I G'JE')
April ft. as already stated, has
few, takes pride in.
Second ward
.
—. —
Nashs ill*- comes to you next week
Util chosen for tiie "big push” bcthrough Mr- Br.'.'ir Brown who will
Third ward
i
304 45
i cause u lot of peopit' will be drlvFourth ward . I
4 Ki 54
presenting for state;
&lt; ing in to the town nail on that date
have something to tell you nbciu:
B'.uineM dlirtrict ■
870.73
und
also
snow
U
off
the
ground
many boys but one boy in particu­
Special groups
494.75
.at least at this writing! and farm
lar—her son who is in the Au
Factories^
highway commissioner
work
Inis
not
yet
started
in
carnCorps. Until then good luck. God
cst so there will be more time availAccident Saturday Eve
Bless you and Cheerio.
84851.02
[ able now than later.
In Orangeville Township
Zolly Coffer.
Mrs.'Radford expects the various
county cnairmcn
chairmen to muKe
make tncir
their rerv__
■Hitts
this
week
Tintnnnth
o!
7»o
automobiles*
cr.iMiMl
headoti
■ Word has been received that Bud
March w-.r. dcslgtiated as RedCro^ ln f,rangrvillf township Saturday nblr to make individual calls at
each farm So. in this drive. Uncle
li?,usin1K ,niury 5° .ni?P
s'orc ..here, has been advanced to war fund month and to be sure the
’e. five Of whom received hospital Sam must depend on the ro-otwrathe tank of first lieutenant
!&lt;■ county Lx completely covered, the J'
treatrneni
tton of individuals and neighbor^
Flynn was Inducted in the fall of county chairmen will need the cnhoods tor success
Grei
n
Reisner,
46.
of
Orangeville
1941 and was selected for officer. tire month. Reports received iodate
Maybe it's your own boy or some
««» nscuuruguiK
are very
encouraging ami
and asm.
Mrs. ivju
Rad-- tn,rn*hlD. was driver of one of cars
training. He successfully completed me
ford h confident that the quota of ?.ntJ Wingers- in his car were ncighumhood kid you always liked
who will eventually get the benefit
S7.200
will
be
easily
reached
and
R*
“
n
^.
Jenn second lieutenant in the Army
niiigs Reisner npd Sally Reisner.
Reisner. of the effort you now put forth to
probably exceeded.
nings
get■—the scrap hi. Perhaps that load
.
—The Ollier
itilveii hv
other c.ir
ear a-js
was driven
by Vri-.-l
Fn-d —
oimrtcrmaster corps at Camp l&lt;en.
Caffrey. 172 Capitol Ave.. Battle &lt;’f wn,P \ou bring in to the town
Va. Congratulations Bud and we
Creek, and with him were hte wife.
°r °''1" &lt;-oH«:lion center, will
hope you keep right on going! a
Maxim, nnd two daughters, Freda, berocnc part of u block buster
3 nnd Betty 10
I *hlch will thunder down on TokThe driver of the first ear. Reb.- W or Bcrlin-A happy thought!
All nont rout streams in Michi­ tier, and
nd one
one of
of his
his passengers.
passengers.
This
Thb. farm
farm srrnp
—
drive is an
■■■ ■im­
an experienced
The Hughes place of 5 acres on gan arc open to spearing of cam, Stone, were
•* -re removed to Pennock Dortant war job which must be done
St.. Jeffer.'n St. was rol-i to Mr suckers,
MicKi-rv redhorse.
rennorae. mullet.
mum-t dogfLsh
aogtLMi hospital,
ho^uital fteisurr
Refcner■suffered
lf ••
‘he
there"
are .to
have
suiicred broken
oroxen ••
:r boy» -over "'j
”.............
’.I""',
and able engineer
ribs nnd other lesser injuries nnd ‘he tanks, giu.s and ammunition to
make it their home.
-------- ...j
Stone
had n u__x.
bark injury the ex­ do their own job properly.
Sumner, conservation officer.
who knows
Wife purcluui'i the James Dibble
— tiie following -----------On
streams...
in-------B.ir- tent of which was not fullv known.1
Coffrev and two daughters pnur More BoVS
Lum on Section 15. Rutland town- -n' county, spearing with Jack lluht Mrs
were tt ken
km to
to the
the hoxpltul
hospital nt
at PlainPlain- ‘
thin
Is' [MTmllted duriitg the
season spec- were
,
altfp.
’
Good Roads from
Mr. and Mr- Levi Gchlu.r, • md Hied above: Augusta Creek. B.v- **■ *.h'v.!»d
EntCr Service
their house nnd lo: on East Thorn »'« Creek. Butler Creek, Buxt'm
““J#
,
Raymond
SL lu Mr and Mrs orviile Van Creek. Ced-ir Creek-down from Ce- o*her received -only slichL injury
Rujrnond Anders of
r DeRon nnd
wie.
•dar dam. Duncan Cre ek Fall Creel:, aijd did not rcauire. hoxpltoliz.itIon Homer
..'arnpr Wesiev
Wesley Snow
Snow of Nar.hnlte
™e accident occurred about were among the sixty boys who left'
Mr. and M.r&lt; LeRoy Greek pur- Hlghbank Cfeek. Kurtz Creek. MroeXaM'd of Mr. and Mrs. Robert xcr Creet Mink Creek. Mud Creek «'&gt;tht o chx-k Saturday .•vnine a tne for Fort Grant on Saturday. Tlicir
He served under
down to south line of Section 3 in hip of n hill about u mile south of names were not included' In the list
, bust week becaifa: (heir notlflenCastleton
township;
Onondaga Orangeville.
Madison St.
! Hons to leave were not sent to them
*••
two commissioners,
The David Z. Boyes homy cm S. Creek. Orangeville Crrok. Pratt
Creek. Quaker Brook down from ....
onvikir
unU1 ufur the P“l*r ,““1 K°,u' lo
..
—
Jefferson St. was uurchiwd bv Mr Creek,
Um, I in Maple AM bUYINvi WvUL press
'
nnd Mr.'. Cnrl Nicthmner who in south line of Sect
the late Frank F.
—.—. Cruelr .and-'
.... .
David Cook and George Lockwood
Scobey
turn sold it tn Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Grove Township. o
..-jjgjgj
—.been
----------•—j to report
.—■ ip
Again **'■
this...............
season. Highest -----market
hare
ordered
to port
F
Hpo'.tn. Real Estate Broker of Way­ Timberline Creek.
„rtrr&lt;
n.i.i
uni
rail
ai
vnur
ntaee
April
land.
prices paid. Will eall at your place Grant ,ont0 Friday, (h(
.lr tra2nh
inlilK

Sorry we arc not allowed to print
that I know. I left Hastings for
PL Custer. March 5. The iwpcorn the name of your ship Merle.
balls were delicious. Thanks a lot.
I'm ir. the
Kellh M. Craig
lE.-S.
, Air Corps Tecluilc.il
— (Command for airplane
Seaman 2nd Class
uwwmmabm
S.
c o Fleet Ro*toffice
mechanics^
Pvt. Arthur C. McKelvey
New York City. N. Y.
Sincerely.
T. O. 613-Sq. 451
Tent City.
Pvt. Kenneth Beckwith 36415347
SL Pctcisburg. Florida.
Btry "C" 211U1
.

Pvt. Gconte Alvan Oaks
Co. B 554th Ent. 11 V. Pon Bn.
Camp Swift. Texas
Birthday—Nov. 26th.
Pvt Palmer Kimble 36IMW0
A. P. O. 037 c o Postmaster
Seattle Washington
Birthday—April 29.

Pvt. B. D. Whitmore
Camp Wallace, Texas

Pvt. Donald R. Borton
A A. F. College Trng Dept.
Fenn Coll»ec. Room 101
Cleveland. Ohio
• Birthday—Dec. 5th.

Kiown Detail R 8
Churler.ton, S. C.
Merle H. Surraxrer
c o fleet Pa.t Office
San Francisco. Calif.

SEVEN ASK FOR
U.S. CITIZENSHIP

STATE SALVAGE
DIRECTORS AT
MEETING HERE

ANNUAL MEETING
OF COUNTY COW

TCCTIMfi

HASTINGS NEARS
$5,000 MARK IN
RED CROSS DRIVE

.

AjJHi

FARM SCRAP
DRIVE STARTS

NINE INJURED IN
TWO CAR CRASH

Charles M.

SPEARING SEASON
OPENS TODAY

Real Estate Transfers

ZIEGLER

Rogers, famed as

^HONjnMPKfDED
ttene flttfSHOES $

and weigh on your own scales.
A recent report of Uie Imperial
Airways of England states that there Phone 746F5.
arc 40.000 letters carried weekly be- WILL TOBIAS Hastings. Route 4
Adv. 4-8

AUCTION SALE
My health having failed and not able to work the farm. I will dispose of my stock
and tools at public auction at my farm located 2’/z miles south of Hastings on
M-37 on

OPA asks that you limit
buying to just one pair!

SJ49 to

Silt1- Henry. 84. a native of Barrv
Co., died on Sunday nt Hie home of
a eon. Pnul Henry.nn Clarkston. He
had lived in Manic for about fifteen

WEDNESDAY, APRIL 7,1943

$298

Commencing ot 1:00 o'clock the following will be offered for sale:

Smartly comfortable play shoes you've

HORSES

been wonting but could not afford to
spend your ration stamp on—are non-

Black horse, 12 yrs. old,
wgt. 1500.
Black horse, 9 yrs. old,

retioned now! These orc the last of

the bright-colored types you love!

Buy a pair today for home and casual
.wear.

wgt. 1400.

Saves street shoes!

COWS
Jersey cow, registered,
7 yr*, old.

Jersey cow, 4 yrs. old.

4 Jersey cows, 3 yrs. old.
2 Jersey cows, 7 yrs. old.
2 Jersey cows, 2 yrs. old.

See our
windows!

;3 Jersey heifers, 11 mos. old.
Calf, 8 weeks old.
Thoroughbred bull coming
2 yrs. old.

MANY MORE
STYLES for
RIGHT NOW
ond EASTER!

FARM TOOLS
Deering binder, 8 ft.
Milwaukee corn binder,
' good condition.

John Deere, 6 ft. hay loader.
Osborn side delivery rake.
Deering mowing machine.
2 Horse riding cultivator.
2 Horse Oliver walking culti­
vator, nearly new.
No. 11 Oliver plow.
International walking plow.
3 Sec. spring tooth drag.
Disc grain drill.
Horse corn planter.
Iron wheel wagon and flat
rack.
2 Inch double harness.
2 10-gal. milk cans.
Other article* too numeroui to mention.

TERMS: CASH DAY OF SALE, nothing to be removed until settled for. Everything
to be settled for day of sole.

SHOESTORE

ALLEN

McDonald, Prop

DEWEY REED. Auctioneer1

JAY WING. Clerk.

"Father of Good Roads"

AUCTION SALES
in Michigan, and
। (Continued from Page 1. Sec. 1.)
for sale as well as hogs, nnd an
excellent list of farm lool«
Th&gt;
123 acre farm will be offered nt pri­
vate role. Loren Coppock will cry
the sale and the Citizens State
Savings Bunk at Plainwell will net

this issue for full pa^iculars.
ALLEN McDonald. Prop.
Mr. McDonald's health having
failed nnd not being able to work
the farm he will have an auction
sale at the farm .located 2'.- miles
south of Hastlirii on M-37. He u
offering a good list of hones, cows
and farm machinery. Dewey Reed
will cry the sale and Jay Wing will
act as clerk. Sec the. adv. else­
where in tills issue for full i«irtlculaxs.
BERTON E. BOWER. Prop.
Having sold his farm Mr. Bower
will have an auction sale on what is
known a* the Roy Preston farm lo­
cated 3 miles north oj Lacey or 3
miles west and 3-4 tulle south of
Maple Grove on the Lacey-Hastings
road He Lx offering an excellent
list of cattle, horsea. hogs, thickens,
hay and grain, farm tools and other
miscellaneous articles. Henry Flan­
nery will cry the sale and Ernest
Gray will oct as clerk. See the adv.
elsewhere Ln this issue for full par­
ticulars.
'
FARM SECURITY ADM. Harvey
J. Elliot. Supeniwr
In order to dispose of the person­
al property of Edgar McMellen. an
auction sale will be held at the Lew­
is Ashley farm located 2'a miles
east of Hastings on State Rond. Six'
horses. 7 head Of cattle. 2 sows,
truck, nnd farm machinery will be
offered. Dewey Reed will cry the
sale und Jay C. Wing' will act as
clerk. Sec the adv ebewltcrc in this
issue for full particulars.

JOHN ASFINALU Prop.
Having told his farm. John Asnlnall will sail hl&gt; ixysonal proper­
ty at public auction lit the farm lo­
cated. 3 miles west, p, miles north
raid
mile west of Xakc Ode.Ma.
or 21.- miles south and 21.- miles east
of Clarksville. He offers 3 horses.
7 head of cattle, hogs, ixmltiy.some
hay and grain, n good list of farm
tooLi. and some household' goods
Dewey Reed is the auctioneer and
Jay Wing will clerk. For date und .
' full particulirs, see the adv. in thia
issue of the Banner.

Grover C. Dillman.

15 YEARS
service qualifies
him eminently to
administer our
state highway system

with efficiency
and economy.

1944
Republican victory
over bureaucrats
may depend on how
you vote April 5:

For Good Roads with

Ziegler, or for a
political machine.

Elect

ZIEGLER
State Highway

Commissioner *

APRIL S
(Political AdnrUaemcot)

NOW is a good time to have that attic
insulated for the summer.
ROCK WOOL TREATMENT. $5 per mo.

STATE INSULATION CO.
Delton. Mich.

Phone Delion 28-28-1L.

Reverse char
4-15

�THE HASTINGS BANNEKTHURSDAT, APRIL L IMS

I_________________________________ _ Thursday. ★ ,Mr.. and
.
Mn. E. R.'
vu employed, by the Studcbakar
Chipman of Kalama- with hU
w
Corp, at South Bend. Ind.
Hall, of Kalamo are the parents of
»nu- aw. uu-b.u muiunm «n Dcmaru i
v. u. —.
home of Mrs..
J&gt;uMlSui»?Ha.’~.Si:
«r“
“ K‘*“
। Frank Sage on Wednesday alter- I .SUDDEN DEATH OF
California where her- huibmid Ls J
v 1 M u »■ T L H I J
•*—“
-•—-• -• erly, Mira Clarice Norton, of this and Mra. Bert McCallum * Mr. and er of Kalama
noon gf last week for their annual1 JOHNSTOWN MAN
stationed.
«
■
■
Mra Robert Cole and baby. CaroYeoman Hold Dlcklnaon. who h
The JoUk Neighbors met »’• ’*» pot luncheon. Twenty-eight mem- i ' Coroner Dr. C. P. Lathrop and place. * Mr. end Mn. Sterling Os- Mrs. Clare Townsend and daughter* .Richard Hoog«z&gt;
hm. spent Saturday - night and Sun- stationed at Ludington, silent the
~rjandI Mr*. HarryBu»n Lers und guests were present. After UnJershcrlff Leon Doster were troth, Maxine and Gerald, and Rev. of Plainwell called on Mra. Emma Gul) lake spent aunw
luncheon, Mrs. James Long con­
Samuel Ostroth of Hastings attend- Johncock, Sunday afternoon. * Mr. and Mra. Delo* Flower,
day with .¥1
Mr.
......------B * jX^’&gt;a&gt;™2u£B.hSrtl ducted the devotions and Mrs. Jcalled
to
Johnstown .r".
township
•*
—ic: &lt; cd church at North Maple Grove, and Mrs. Arthur Lathrop enter- Mra. Albert Monica «
of Coats Grove, all going to Char­ O'Donnell.
B. Devereaux was in charge of the .Tuesday morning to investigate the J
momhig. * Mra. Fred tained Mr., and Mra. Arthur Halst called on Mr. and N
lotte Sunday to visit friends.
U1W„ Sullivan went to for Mr. and Mrs. Bush, who are program mid the offering amount- sudden death of John R Conklin. Sunday
.
Mrs. „
Norbgrt
Hants,
formerly of, Maple Grove, of E Lansing and Mr. and Mra. Wil- Kingsbury Sunday. * .
soon leaving tor Los Angeles to re­
Mr. and Mrs. Newman Deal of ■ Detroit Friday to spent some time side. Cards were played for enter­ ed to $20. Mrs. D. D. Smith was'.Wjl »• Mr Conklin who resided underwent
,
a major operation Friday lard Duddle* and children ot Delton i Brooks and friend. Mira «r
tainment und n fine Gladstone bag enrolled as a new member. As-| with his parenU, Mr. and Mrs. morning at Pennock hospital and for dinner Sunday. * Bernard Ao- of Kalamazoo spent the
Deal wiu&gt; U III. tn the Oscar Pal- ■*&lt;lod',,wh0 u recuperating from an
slating
Mrs
Sage
in
serving
were
:
George
Conklin,
had
never
been
well
,
presented the host and hostess.
was reported to be doing a* well as scy of Shultz spent the weekend with Mr. and Mn. Wilton
Mrs.
to convulsions
m&lt;*r home, Sunday.
।
mif. fi J.
-r. Smith.
onum. Circle
viAvic chairman.
tiA*AiiiHA&gt;i. »nd was
----------object
—
------- —--- ,could be expected. * Mr. and Mr*. ____________
1
-aLso
Mr.s
Carl
Ricker
and
Mrs.
de
“
l
h
at
about
8
Miss Jean Loppenlhien attended
Vincent Norton, attended the funerMr and Mrs. Cedric Morey and
Mr
Mr. and Mfi
Mr*. Dorrance Trethric
.
otlock Tuesday' morning was very
the formal bnll al the Hart Hotel ।daughter Mary were weekend guests cnUfUtocd their pot luck bridge Clarence Texler.
■ • •
, unexpected.
■
In Battle Creek Friday evening. • ।of her jurenu. Mr. and Mrs. 8 I. cIub (or dinner Sunday night nnd
Jackson, who was brought to the y
Mta/Cedric.Morey
was
hostess
to
Besides
his
parents,
he
is
sur
­
given by the regiment officer's of Xcr*5f .i"’d
-T^aj-rw-dZaH mrtTS-.iZSiiKZ. AiairZi JH.ng^1,,gK
SS
U&lt;,rn k' UaU e
P«rty celebrated the birthday
Tuesday for dessert vlved by three brothc—
“ —■*
Company C. She was the guert of ।Creek Tonight they will be gdesU linnlven&lt;ary of the host. PrWeswrre lier cluirrnr Three
who held the Leslie
of Dowling
and Clifford, who 5’“pl^Hro?e
£
*1
------------r—
Captain Robert J. Hudgins of Vir- of
।
Mr. and Mr1’. Morey for Mary s won by Mrs Churje_, pBul and A B. and bridge. ea
-winning scores were Mrs
Mrs. David Is In
in the army: four alstera. Mra.
htrthdav
r.,
’,—.
glnla.
birthday dlrinrr
dinner.
Nina Stanford of Dowling. Mr. EP™" tor fortFyy», Gidiey.
Goodyear andI Mra.
Mrs. Jack
Jack Stem.
Stem.
Jack Haven went to Logansport.
Dewey Hon returned on Saturday
, Ale Davis and Mrs. Grace Ritchie SOUTHWEST WOODLAND
Ind., on Thursday u&gt; attend the fu- :—
from a western trip.
Mr. and Mra. Edward Smith en- ■ • aL'BAUGII
of Hasting!,
MiraLt.
Louise Con•&gt;/&gt; VAX •»—NEWLAND
R..X.-A | »
u..
I and.11
Mrs. Carl Jordan is home from
neral of his bister. Mrs. Nellie
Mr. and Mrs. Leo J Micnv of ■ tertnlned
a family
dinner tor,
----------------with
--------------------------' wJudSrt’
Pennock hospital and Mrs Henry
Rhodes.
Lansing called on Mra. Clarence' sixteen on Sunday honoring the
Hynes of Woodland Is caring for
Miss Rutii Robson npenl tin: Grohe
.
Sunday afternoon.
Urthd;;/ .-.“.i-:—ry ”
her.
* Mr. and Mrs. Keith Farlee
weekend ut her home in Jackson.
Mr apd Mrs. Elvin Utclifb Id and Mrs. Henry Smith.
: Evelyn Newland
Russell WOMEN OF THE MOOSE
...
u to
. Lieut. »
and son called on Russell Und of
son Dttnnc mid Mr. mid Mis. Bern- ।
Laubaugh The vows were spoken tn ।
Woodland Friday evening. * Mar­
In Grand Rapids on Thursday.
Red. white und blue motif was the church parlor tn tiie presence : The regular meeting of the Wom­ sha and Nancy Smith of Lansing
io Behon und son Horry, spent Sun­
riinTAIkIC Ruffle. Panels. Cottage Sets and
Mr. and Mrs. Warren Wilcox of day
ut Uike Odessa vUiting Mr. und .jrd when Mrs. Vivian Anderson en- of relallvM und immediate friends. en of the Moose will be held Friday were weekend guests of their grandJackson were Sundwv gutsts ot M. Mra. Roy Liiclifleld.
Curtain Rods.
gtertaiiud two tables of euchre ut Dr. Barthtt. minister of the Ply­ evening. April 2 at 7 p m; After the "'■■“nU. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Smith.
and Mrs. George .Robinson and oth­
meeting a birthday party and pot
Mr. mid Mrs. William Fox ot Kai -- —■
mouth CongrcgntioiuU church per­ luck supper will be held with I.fi^
and Mrs. Casgo Smith and son
er relatives.
amazoo kpent the wnkcnd whir । Wedel on Thursday evening- Prize:;
- Sunday evening callers nnd
Mrs Carrie Montgomery of Grand their parents, Mr. und Mrs Hu’h-y were won by Mix W G. Davis and formed the ceremotfy with Miss Es­ Hah Reed and Miss Margaret John-Iris returned home with them.
Rapids came Monday for a-siay ot Fox m.d Mr. and Mrs. Archie Relck- Mr.. B. A. G Donnell und mi out- ther Walton us maid of honor and
Donald Otis, cousin of the groom, Mrx Maurice Ingram Is chairman |* Mr. and, Mrv La!rd Wotring: of
a short lime with friend-.
ord
Af-town guest was Mra. Anderson •
School Coinmr. Maude W. Smith. '.
, Mr and Mra. B. R. Mlnfou$-^rf*Mert Miss Corinne Olws. ot Bowne. ax best man. Th&lt;- Wedding March ot the imnp« r committee. Each mem- ■ t*/*™1 R“P lr,?w
was played by Miss Dcnzll Trebcr.
Mr.i Nina Johncock. Miss Gertrude Pontiac arc the proud pnrcjMrf ■&gt;! n
.
, ,
Carlton Eldrlugc sang ’Ail For You"
Mr. and Mrs. Shlrlty Mayo. Bar­
McPhnrlln. Mrs. Ploasle Alli-rding,
Murtha Mae.^Mni March
ami Mrs. ChibThe
was Mr.
entcia-------------------।
"Because?
---------------aceompanM by Miss
bara and Richard of Hostings wera
Mrs. Hazel McKIbbln. Mrs. Hawi daughter.
.r Thnrxrlav
...mined last
Thursday hv
by Mr nod
nnd Trebcr
Tin- grandparents. Mr....a,
und ....
Mr:..
MUNICIPAL COURT
,I Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and
Douglu-NS, Mrs. Elizabeth Martin. 25.
Rayon Jersey and Rayon Crepe, plain and fancy.
U-nAiel
........ Severance, uc
now ' have ' ten Mis. Robert Walldortf. Top bridge
Mrs. Keith .
Farlee.
ThonipThe bride Is the daughter of Mr.
Green Reisner, driver of one of!' &lt;&gt;..«..
-..v-. Edward •••
—--­
Mbs Myrtle Wibton, Miss Ruby grandchildren, five boys nnd five scores were turned in by Gerald
nnd Mrs. Bert Newland of Hastings the cars involved in an accident in isvn and family of Sunfield were
Cogswell. Mrs. Lena Laubaugh. Sirs. girh.
- . 1 Lawrence and Mrs. WMldorff. Oth- and since graduating from Western Orangeville township Saturday eve- Sunday gucsta of Mr. and Mrs lea­
Cretonne. Monk Cloth.
§Sk5:l2!!?in" ?!r
nd Mrs c
*“rlt McClellan, cr "prizes
... "
...a
ciaj-ij
prizes wire
w re won"by"Mrs.
won by Mrs. John Michigan College of Education. ning. was arraigned before Judgelrcnce Luca*. * Mr. and Mrs. Otto
‘riir^ rJmSi nf U^ wlw ,|:,Vr ,K'r"
«» few days chandler and Roland Furrow,
Kalamazoo, ha* taught 4th grade Coil right on Monday charged with I Townsend and Miss Phoebe Oak:;
dny attending ti e m-isUiiw of the wllh
|,;iren,Si Mr ;ul(l Mrs. ।
it Main strri t school in Lansing. driving a car while under the influ- were guests of Mr. nnd Mrs Garnet
Michigan Rural Teuchets Asscclo- Frwl oranger. left Monday (or St.
42
new
shodcs of all wool knit­
and Mr. Willard Luwn-nci' Besides her school work. Mbs New­ cnee ot intoxicating liquor. The Townsend and children of Ktilnmalinn
nt WM
...........
.. Fin.
...
_ .___ Mr.
... M
.
on lintrl
held al
MJi C.
P&lt;
tarabunt.
where
ting yarn.
-Misses Martha and Patsy Wedel ciellan will become an instructor at entertained infonnally for twenty land found enjoyment in music as iudge asiessed fine and costa zoo Sunday. * John Mullinex spent
, guests last Wednesday evening hon­ a member of Lansing Symphony amounting to $5450 and. taking the weekend with his mother. Mra
spent tiie weekend at the Jacob
Orchestra. Evening Made Club and taking into consideration various , Bertha Mullinex of Battle Creek. *
,G"*“
Gies* home at Bowne und enjoyed ' «r^S Mn'All.n Pender htm
A fine assortment of fancy and
circumstances, placed Reisner on Mr. and Mrs. Harold-Hecker and
Plymouth Congregational Choir.
Uie sugaring off.
.... »«.. ,
and left on Saturday.
Lieut Rus.m-11 Laubaugh. son ot probation for one year, giving him family and friends of Kalamazoo
plain umbrellas, all for the duRobert Shannon spent a few days ■ family In Grund Rapids
RichardrULaubaugh
In
in New York Cily
City thk.
this week dll
on
Mrs Jessie McLuury and son. I Following the bowling tournament Mr. nnd Mrs,
wus glM111Bl
OB,,of
y the privilege of paying his fine over spent Sunday afternoon with Aunt
a
tK-riod
of
several
months.
Mary
Fisher
nnd
Mbs
Susie
Fisher
ration
Lansing, was graduated from Barry
bu'im ■Warren, spent Sunday visiting rel­
Robert 8. McGee ot E. State St.. I * Isaac Williams and Mrs. Paul
Sunday afternoon, several friend-*1 &lt; Countv Normal and served aS leachMrx. James Mohler mid MIx-sAUca* atives in Charlotte.
enjoyed
a
pot
luck
supp&lt;r
at
the
cr
o
f
Ryan.
Doud
and
Orangeville
was
nncsted
Saturday
(night,
iTowns
and
baby
were
Sunday
dinStamped Pillow Cases. Tabic run­
Mohler returned to their home on
Mr. und Mrs. Neil Bewkcloo and &gt;
* ,17
'
^•■schools, resigning the latter to en­
charged with disorderly conduct al ’ ner gue-sts of Chas. Farlee and fam­
Sunday after spending the winter duuuhtcr. Junet, called on friends '
ners and scarfs.
In ...............
Kalamazoo vMiuraay.
Saturday.
thertng
list ui
In the
..........••• bcjng jn tin- naUlie
........... - • ••n ■&gt;»
&gt;ih- Army Air Corps. He re- a dunce here, and on Monday was Uy. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Roscnna
months with ML*.s Florence Camp­ ...
Mrs. Addie Springer sficnt (he :surprize on Mrs. David Goodyear.;ireived
reived lit;
hi; commission January 4. at arraigned in Municipal Court. He 1 and children of Willow Run were
bell.
weekend
in
Niles
with
her
son.
whoi4
birthday
fell
on
that
date.
Stockton
Field.
Calif.
Behind
the
paid
u
fine
of
$5,001
and
costs
of
i
supper
guests
their.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
New
Blankets. Buntings. Sweaters,
Mrs. Fred Huie and daughter
$450
1
Kenneth
Williams
of
Battle
Creek
I
silver
wings
he
has
exulted
with
the
Mary Ellen were guesLs on Frida v UW^s WG^Sum^'of* fnMr nnd Mr* Hoy fiardes rnUrand Gift Items.
I thrill &lt;tf piloting a B-17 Bomber.
----------------- *♦*----------------were afternoon cullers.
of net .sister. Mrs. Maude Calvin,
I
------- ,-------- - ---------------------dim&gt; lUver and Ch&gt;rc O •Hwrpo ‘ UsMircI their bridge club of twelve . The bride’s attire wax simple und CORP. PAUL BATES AT
of Alaska.
I SOUTHWEST RUTLAND
’ »ur-y dinner ln*t Wed- complimented her expression class­ PERCY JONES HOSPITAL
Weekend guest.s ot Mr. and Mrs. of Kalamazoo made the Banner *«•» " &lt;*21
Wool and Cotton Suits, short or
Top
^
nr'' bridge
Wnr'’ score, were ing her with a virtuous woman
Mr. and Mrs. Archie Dates reWayne Crofoot has been at PenOtto Hiiavind were their daughter u call on Tuesday. They were here nesriay.
--•fv.'ri a
a wire
wire TuesdayTuexdav notifying
not!fvine nock hospital and had hl* rinnM
finger
long pants 3 to 8.
—
Maureen. Ml«* 1/rrraine Lockwood for an executive committee rrevt- turned in by Mr:. Clayton Brand­ whom the Word says. “Her pride ceived
them that their son Corporal L. amputated. He returned home Mon­
1 Is above rubies.''
ot Chicago and Jean lavender of ina of the Windstorm Co., of which . stetter mid Einar Frandsen.
The groom wore hi* army uniform Paul Bates, had been transferred | day * Mr and Mrs. Harn' Dunn
White Cloud, Minn. eiasamatea ut both nrc directors.
Ha.pital Guild No 18 met on which, enhancing the gleam from from San
Francisco
to the Percy i wcre
... ..............
.—
were ln
m Kalamazoo
anuuunrw Saturday
jmu.ua; Their
men
W M. College at Kalamazoo. Tiie
Tlnirsday for n dessert meeting ut
.lnrtr.c hniniru! Ill RaHIa r-r.-olr ur- i ■ . - _ ««
—.
Sris attended the formal U- S. o. Mrs IVrt Elliott nnd family &lt;d Irv­ lhe home bf Mr*. Eugene Dahium '. his eye. spoke ol fidelity nnd honor. Jones hospital in Battle Creek, ar- dughter. Mary returned home with
a group of mein
was held after the riving Monday
them rui
for ....
the w
weekend. * Mr. and
' with
«
ince ut the Qdd Fellows hull Sat­ ing Were Sunday dinner gii' -i. « with tw. nty-fiv. present. The altar- [ A reception
wiSre Ml: - Blythe Aiford about 273. Cor72" sheeting 50c. 81"—55c.
—
* ”
Bales *’ai1 ,”Jur
*d
Mrs.
... Roy Dough
Zz i^lass and Mr. McCane
urday night. ’
Carlton,. ’
'
tn rr'Vr''?/.
January, v
noon w.u.
graciously jiourcd coffee served with Z'
t!lc of
°f Hastings were supper
supper guests of
Mbs Cynthcul Reed and Junies
hO i! t[.‘ v
w I1
wedding cake while Miss Trebcr South Pacific area Since then he Mr and
Mr. and Mrs George Ful’on spent
DougUs’ WcdADDAKK Prinf Apfons, Dimity and Organdy—
—j Mrs. Dan Douglas.
WedCushman of Kalamazoo were week­
nnd Mrs. jr:,l,£ Mrether wire the n;aycd many memorable nnd bcau- has been hospitalized in Australia nesday night. * Mr. and Mr.* James
ArKUnJ
25c
to
$1.00.
end guests of her iwrciH-s, Mr. and
conupittae for the day.
---------------------u
—
and San Francisco and may be In ---------------------------»•- Mr.
-...« and
»•— Mr?.
tlfu) melodies
on the grand _■
piano.
Wilcox accompanied
Mrs. B. R. Reed.
Ueut. and Mr- Hartley Finstrom
..Ueut. and Mrs. Laubaughwill re­ the rthipltal for several weeks long­ Robert Wilcox to Plainwell Friday
Mr, and Mrs. Mason Norwood of came
Mr. nnri Mra Chester Hodges cner. The
Battle
stated । nigtn
Safety Pins. Needles. Pins. Bios Tape, Rick Rack.
...
------------- -Creek
----- - riraper
—
night to can
call on me
the lormers
former's mouicr
mother •
Knlarnazoo
ivizoo were Sunday guests
gu&lt; st.-. of
«&gt;i .. . home
.. .. Sunday
.
' from ...L'Ainu lertained eight gursu: for dinner turn to the Army Air Base at Walla hr
Yesterhe lx
is il
a "Mirnlcal
“surgical natient
patient.
Yestcr- who u qulle U1 * Wm. Havens has
nd Mrs.
Mn. Chester *•
B.uiglmrt
and
!'• N.
Walla. Washington.
Mr. und,
.......
and
Prints 25c — Indionhead 29c — Pillow Tubing 39c.
.... ......
.*. Fin
­ bridge Simdny night honotm.:
day his mother and sUtcr.Jn com- |„ne
Hickory Comers to be with
hh™.._awtarl. .l.? ■“'■.ISj; and other MMI&amp;.
relatives, I.ieaving 2nd. Lieut, und Mrs. Harold Parker, IRVING GARDEN CLUB
pany with the Rev. Don M. Gury. '
wife who is being cared for at
been spending several days in Kal­ strom.
who left tn Wednesday for Camp
Wednesday
for
Riverside.
Cal..
corp. Bates VWting hours .
daughter, MT. and
Mr-. Minor Palmer entertained
UACC Sheer Rayons. F. Fashioned 79c-1.00, 1.19.
amazoo. lelumed hr.mc wit ii them. wheje hr will be station'd at Camp Wolter, Texas.
•
thS J?rta•L
Howard Johnson. They report
the Irving
ii.uiK Garden
vra.u.i. club
i,iuu with
wi'.n a pot
•••------ ,• • .
Marjorie Hill &lt;&gt;f Kalainuzoo Haan. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Finstrom
IiUJL Cotton Lisle 25c - 39c
Mesh Hose 50c
i-no tn
z-no p
Thursday. March 33. rmm
from 2:00
to 4:00
P. m
M. hu
HU relaroll- i। Wtn Havens bettar at this writing.
mnl Ml
Doiollij .Stanley «&gt;; l.anMn and Mrs. Glenn Brower en­ hick dinner
were home from Toledo on Tuesday
.....Ki&lt; ..u Ethel
imuci Van
«un Sickle
owMc opened
upcricu tives
-•••■■ and
—- friends are glad he
tie has
nas I। # j,jr and ^jrs james Wilcox visl. sing silent tiie weekend nt home und to see his brother and wife before tertained with a family dinner Fri- President
thc
meeting
with
the
cluo
song,
been
serjt
so
near
home
and
hope
tcd
Mr
Bnd
Mr8
Robert
Wilcox
attended the U. S. O dancu Satur­
CORSETS and GARTER BELTS
, day night to mark the birthday an­
“In the Garden.’' Mrs. Elsie Wil- for his speedy recovery.
nr ,1P«r traxiinqs Sunday * Mr and
day night.
Ml’S Maxine Ayers was in Big niversary of Miss Jean Brower nnd
DRESSES—Girls' Wash Dresses 1.00 - 1.95
’?v.iL^_
a 1i.h&lt;,
ii.ii
.EL£!y
i.aibt
. .®
a.,1
aJY
vii
,?*?S
_.au,.
unrii ----------------Mrs. Lena tziuoaugn
Laubaugh ana
and tneirson
their son
Mrs J. D. Zagelmeii' leaves Uit Rapids" over the weekend visiting in honor of Dick Brower, who was lVlT?_hmi
G..rdriw. which proved to be most POWEJ;Iz-K&lt;M.H
I Russell, who Ls home on a furlough.
inend two weeks her fiance, A-C Forrest Kchondci. ln.,£rMlll!Ki
. , , „
, .. .
“unttMt
Iwere filers Tuesday night at the
with Mr. und Mie. Bert Zagelmelr mayer. who Ls taking (ruining nt
■
riir
chib
elected
the
following
ceremony
wmich
unite.d
Frances
A.
nm
n
r
n
nri
Mrs
Dan
Dmezin Grand Rapids.
The Night Hawk Club/was.enicr- new officers for the coming ’’ear: Koch of Hastings and Earl Powell home ot Mr. and Mrs. Dan Doug
Ferris Institute and the adjoining
Mr. mid Mrs George Fillton were airfield.
tained.by Mrs. Anna Newton and Mi: . Bernice Carter, president, of Dowling at 4 „oclock. Bunday, P*58- . ,
■
we.-ki nd guests of relatives in Wy­
r
।CLOVERDALE
Mrs. Ar ba High und three daugh­ Miss Florence V. Wood Saturdav Mrs.-Till- Bedford, vice-president; Mar. 28.
andotte
in the former's home. Din- tMrs.’ Lillian
Lillian Johnson and Mrs.
The wedding took place at the St. .I Mr. and Mrs Joe Crandall and
ters of CasMipolL't visited Mr. High evening
n..r
..t *7 n in Clarita fur- 1 S."'
Mr. nnd Mrs. Howard Cope of nt the Clair McKee home over the "I'. wn..
LT".u-------- ”.l '■
— • •• ■, Emma Palmer as treasurer and cift Rose
church in Hastings. Mr. and wn. Mike, and Mrs. Virginia Stoop-.
"Exclusive But Not Expensive!”
ITCT
Ionia spent the weekend wllh Mr. weekend.
ni. K'd n. , .rains ■ .nuru.nm™..chalr
pu,. .,— ... ........- ----------- B ..................
■nd children of-* Kalamazoo were
_i___ __ns
___________
..u-V?;
and Mrs. Dan GoiKlcnraigh.
tizes Iw-lnir
being won bv
by Mrs
Mrs. OxOs- chase
’secretary __
and■ _______
reporter.
Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Burkholder With nrixi-x
nr.d r?iH11d?L^J,«dAthP
Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and
HASTINGS
Mra. John Eddy was culled to and Jean were in Grand Ranlds on
nimer, Ira Shute, Mr». Ira
,&lt;fv ......
The
next.......
meeting will lieiivoheld in
nJ? the I MJ»- SamOelb. * Mr. nnd MiB. Eldon
Lansing last Thuradiiy tu-cauM! of 3tpndny to attend the wedding of Shultz and Horry ShuTc. Mr. and
nt thc hnme of Mrs Jos. and friend\J.n.r
£tir£&gt;?”1/? PnrrRrinln«.nu? ' H«*er “”&lt;1 Walter Frank of Hastiie Illness of Mrs. Winona Doubt- the former's niece. Miss Mnry Burk­ Mra Ii n .Shultz and Mr. and Mrs. Mohler. This will be an all-day
rnhf for1
‘Training11
IllnBS tp&lt;'nl Sunday with Mr. and
-ifig and Mr. Eddy and George Brad­ holder
Earl
Buskirk
were
guest*.
Mr.
and
niccting.
meeting
and Lieut. J Robert Smolen­
Calif. for Navy Training.
Mrj Wallnce RadeU and John Ruse.
ley spent the weekend there.
.
sk!. the ceremony being performed Mrs. Harry Shute will enti-alain Ap------------------« ♦ »
Mr. und Mix. Robert Weber of at noon at SL Stephens church
branch nisTRler
WINS OFFICERS COMMISSION
Kalamazoo, whose four" sons re­ Lieut, and Mrs. Smolenskl will re­
Dorr Darby, who Is stationed at i
Raymond Sinclair Stover was
A number of friends surpriMid
cently enlisted in the army, were side In Orlando. Fir., when: he is
commLssloned 2nd Lieutenant in the Louisville. Kentucky, enjoyed a i
Sunday guests of Mr.s, Mury Treilj stationed with an Army eom&lt;.
Mra. Ednp Wood Wednesday. Mar. r-g
’'■*^V~Marciri8’'nnnn'm
rrad24. the occasion being her birthday. .. - Afr'"-. yJ.Jq —
n' cP~rXi
“ short furlough at home from Sat­
mid all spent the afternoon with
urday evening to Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. Frank Palmer and Mrs. GorMr. and Mrs. Clare Glcss rit Free­
with nJ?kluU refre'shnients1*11 b^nc Scho0’
Fort Sill. Okla. He paid a * Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Conklin and
port.
«-Li
K
U
rcIre!,hnicnls
bl,nB
short
visit
to
his
grandparents.
Rev. children of Allegan, were Saturday !
Silsbee on
Mrs. Adah King went to Jackson. Thursday.
ftvnca
’
.
.
.
and
Mra.
John
Sinclair,
last
week
afternoon guests of her parents, Mr. I
/
Monday, for a few days' visit with
nnd Mrs. John Darby. * Mr. and ,
Mr. and Mrs. Merle Kelly and
Hrepital Guild No. 6 met with Mn C'"
£ f;
her sister. Mra. K A Walz. Another children of Lansing were guest* of Robert
Shannon tost Wednesday
becn aSbl8ned for a limited Mrs. Keith Norton and children of ,
sinter. Mrs. Addah Fmwy. of Mus­ Mr. nnd Mrs. J. W. Hewitt. Mrs.
evening, with twenty-four members “«»*•
fnrn,„r rr«M,.»r Kalamo were Sunday visitors In this ■
kegon was also n guest there.
neighborhood. * A nice crowd at­
Iva Kelly nnd other relatives over present. Mrs. Shannon was assisted
• Mr. nnd Mra. Roland Valentine
tended the Dorcas Society at the i
by Mra. Elmer Parcell. Mra Carl
^u11 .
mT "Ml^ "DUubetli
Parker spent Damson. Mra. Homer Becker. Mrs. ,n,nt ,n ,he ann&gt; on Fcb- 5- ,w- home of Mr. and Mrs. H. J. WUcox
rJrtnita.
u
Thursday in Battle Creek.
BnMr^*rhM&amp;dPortree retninrrl rm
Mrs Ed*11’ Pn,e of Lincoln Park. A. B. Gwinn and Mrs. Burgess. Mrs ■------------------------------------. HdtrtihvJd.5i Detroit, came Tuesday to sjx-nd the John Ironside and MLss Sadie Glas­
mJ
Mwerrin Lr in/imff .io wvihidcr Of the week with her gow were winners at contract. The
Mra. Gerald Suerdfeger iii/fiuftalo. ...... .... «.r .....j ..r
r. f j.-,i. Guild has given five dollars for the
Mr. and Mra. Dan Walldortf mid
Mr ',na
t e Ld Soldiers Book fund, nnd donated
inonds.
Due to the illness of Elery Houghtalin, I will sail the following ot public auction
. ten dollars to the Ryd Crass In
Hrlcn anti Mrs. Hurry Walldortf
Mrs.aCtutr McKee went to Van­
were In Albion on Monday to attend dalia Tuesdav for a visit cf several March.
at the form located 3 miles north of Dowling and 1 mile east of M-37; or 6 milei
the funeral of Will Robinson.
davs
with
relatives.
Iltc
joiuuiuwn
mcuiibc
aou
The
Johnstown
Grange
and
south of Hastings on M-37 and 1 mile cast; or 3-4 mile west of the U. B. church.
Mr. mid Mrs. Lloyd Valentine
Mrs. Alma Watrous of Battle neighbors gave u farewell party Satwere guests on Wednesday of Dr.
Crcek
was
the
Sunday-a»nwt
of
Mr.
urday
night
for
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Loren
nnd Mrs. Shaw in Middleville.
and Mrs. Shh lny Henry
.
VanSycle and son. Karl, who lire
Mr. nnd Mra. Arthur Valentine
Mr. and Mrs J W. Hewitt re- moving to Hastings soon to make
nnd two sons have recently moved turned
Friday from Rutland. Ill. their hopic. About forty attend^,
to Ypsilanti to their new home wnerr they were called the previous :
...
wldch has just been completed.
Sunday by the death of his only jds- | Mr and Mrs. Duane Miller enterMis. Leo Taffce and daughter ter Mrs. Otto Kark.
tamed their club Saturday evening
Mary returned on Tuesday from De­
Albert Klnnr b. in Jackson at their home on S. Hanover. Win­
COMMENCING AT 1 O'CLOCK.
troit where they s|&gt;ent several days , (orMrs.
days ns the guest of Mr. ners at pedro were Mrs. Lloyd An­
with Mr. mid Mrs WiUlam Tuffee and several
Mrs. Mux Bair (Leona Forller.i derson. Forrest Foley, Mrs. zetnlra 1
Mr. und Mra. Archie Wilson and
son. Raymond Bair, is serf- Zimmerman and Mr. Foley.daughter Vivian of Kalamazoo were Tlielr
ously ill.
.
।
....
Sunday guests of Mr. nnd Mr.*. Jos­ , Mr and Mr*. Earl Boyes nnd Mrs. | Saturday ' was the. thirty-third
eph Shultz
Minnie Silsbee were Sunday guests 'wedding anniversary of Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Schllletnan rf Mr and Mrs George Van Tlf.- ,Mn&gt;. Freeman Furrow, and In honof Lansing spent the weekend with flin of Lake Odessa.
or of the occasion they entertained
Mr. and Mra. Richard Schilleman. . Lester Reynolds went to Holland their son nnd daughter-in-law. Mr.
Gerald Ryan, who has been trav­ ;r&gt;n Sunday after his father. George nnd Mrs. Robert Furrow, of Grand
elling in North DAkotn. arrived | Reynolds, who is til. The latter is . Rapids, who celebrated their first
homtf on Monday.
1 now with another *on near Quimby, anniversary on the same day. OthRoy Gardner spent Friday with
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Fitzgerald of er guests were Mrs. Robert FurCassopolh were guest-, of Mr and . row's parents. Mr., and Mrs Lew
Mrs clair McKee on Thursday and Colllgan. of Grand Rapids. Dinner
Friday.
was sen cd —
--------------and
■* -u *happy
----------------------time en­
joyed.
PARENTS OF SON
Cards have been received an-1 Members ot the U and I club were
nounclng the birth of an right lb guests of Mrs. Dan Lewis on Tues­
STEAM HEAT
15 ounce son to Mr. and Mrs A. A. day evening, with eight present.
Roth on March 17 nt Leila hos­ Curds were played and refresh­
HOT A COLD WATER
pital In Battle Creek. He has been ment* served.
named C. William.
SHOWER BATH
Daffodils, blue nnd ^hite irLs and
PRAIRIE GARDEN CLUB
Rink sweet peas In a flat bowl,
Single. $350 per wk. np
Mrs. Jennie Davis wav hostess to
miked with green candles in cry­
the
Prairie Garden
Club
at its reg
. -------------, ..
.
- ­ stal holders, made attractive table
Doable -5.00 per wk. up
ular meeting. Tuesday.
uinr
Tuesday. March 23. i decorations at the birthday party
with 17 present The next meeting on Thursday evening given bv Mrs.
will lx- nt the hptne of Ruth and Jacob RPhdr and Mrs. J. A. Woot1 Uirene Kncchcle. Tuesday April on Bt lbl. former's home, honor27. nt which time officers for the lnR Mbtt
sixsoh
Nine were
| coming year will be elected.
i present And the evening was spent
playing pedro.
Mr. und Mri. Lawrence Ryan.

PERSONALS

,

social EVENTS

New Merchandise
for Spring!

LUK I AIN J

BEDSPREADS th"“Co,,°"and Ray‘
PAJAMAS AND GOWNS £*.
DRAPERIES ^omosk'

ISte^isr j.h-»s

ss "risers'

WOOL YARN
UMBRELLAS

ART GOODS
BABY DEPT.
BOYS'SUITS
SHEETS AND SHEETING Lw’s’;.”.:7,::

Fraiidson's

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J.

AUCTION SALE

Housecleaning Needs!

WAXES
JOHNSON’S PASTE WAX lib. 59c
JOHNSON'S GLO-COAT pt 59c
SPONGES

CHAMOIS

Qt. 98c

lGol.$1.69

JOHNSON FURNITURE POLISH
DIC-A-DOO PAINT CLEANER
RUTLAND PAINT CLEANER
CLEVELAND WALL PAPER

ROOMS

39c
25c
25c
10c

Brick, qt. 19c Special Pack.qt. 25c

We are operating our Soda Fountain on a part
time schedule. We appreciate your continued
patronage under these conditions.
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40c

HANGHAHT IIAKEHY
112 S. Jefftrioo St

Phoae 2428-

Conh'nueR

About 60 crates of corn.
FARM TOOLS

Quantity of lumber.

Steel fence posts.
Horse cultivator.
2 Buggies.
Wagon and box.
Grain drill.
2 2-sec. spring tooth drags.
Walking plow.
Hay tedder.
Mowing machine.

2 horse walking cultivator.
5 tooth cultivator. .
Tank heater. 2 ladders.
Land roller (steel).
Fanning mill. Corn shelter.
Dump rake.
Seeder.
Scythe. Brush hook.
Chicken crate. Horse collars.
Spike drag. Post hole diggers
Shovels. Forks.
Cross cut saw.
4 10-gal. milk cans.
Sausage grinder. Lard press.
Miscellaneous articles too numerous to
mention. •

TERMS: CASH DAY OF SALE, nothing to bo temo»cd until lottlod for.

for Friday and Saturday:

ORANGE LAYER CAKE

TOOLS

HAY &amp; CORN

About 8 tons of hay.

Ice Cream for home use

HOTEL HASTINGS

FRIDAY, APRIL 2, 1943

EID

HIGHWAY COMMISSIONER
IUHDING GOOD HOADS fOt 10 YIAIS

HEED’S
EDRUG

STORES

REGISTERED PHARMACIST ALWAYS ON DUTY
Hostings
Phone 2241
State tr Jefferson

MRS. NELLIE FANCHER
GUARDIAN
DEWEY REED. Auctioneer

JOHN BIRMAN.

5

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�The Haotinga Banne*

EIGHTY-SE

"COMBI
SALE NC
FOR PR

Rationin
Rules Cc
This Pro

lL EDITORIAL—
ASSOCIATION
wZ/ZcznZcA—

Shdldon Agency
All Kinds of Insurance
Sarety Bonds
boas HS5
Hasting*

Rationing B
Since the
Ing prices c
machines. C
erous comp);

PREPARE NOW TO GET
YOUR BOOT ORDERS IN EARLY

Swanson Agency
PROTECT YOUR CAR
From S100 np with
SUU Farms M-20 collision
FARM BUREAU STATE AGENT

Our Stocks at Present
ARE COMPLETE!

AUCTION SALES

KNEE BOOTS

List Your Sate With

LIGHT OR HEAVY

HENRY FLANNERY

is u violallo
Regulation

|

.’2.981 • .’4.48I

DR. L. J. CASTON

CARD OF THANKS

Men's Hip Boots W

OPTOMETRIST
Hastings

Pancoast Bldg.

attributable

| Best Quality
Red Soles _

95 ■
___

HI-CUT VICTORY WORK RUBBERS

Marshall Furnaces
Coal, Gai and Oil Fired
Repair*

famished

and

in-

N-&lt; 1

II
-are, pboh- •&gt; 7.

• enarat.ir Phone T3SFS.
’•... Hop &lt; handler

ECONO-COAL STOKERS

TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
Eavestrooghing

Bt’Y NOW - Hate nhal you need.

G. E. GOODYEAR HDWE.

GENERAL INSURANCE

published
price far t

1 I

Due to War conditions I am
4 1 forced to quit buying stock
after March 30.
We

t.arden Ne..|« ai,&lt;l Nnr*
rry glue in reetral Miihl/an. IitflKVT TO YoU ww price*, t.uapatilw.!
Everything mailed direr! to

DAN ULREY

List year Auction Salsa with

DEWEY REED

AUCTIONEER

BLACK
UPPERS
AND
SOLES

Loren Coppock Delton, Mich.

AN ESSENTIAL
WAR INDUSTRY
NEEDS HELP
TO "KEEP ’EM
ROLLING

We Remove Dead Animals

BRAKEMEN
SWITCHTENDERS
TELEGRAPH OPERATORS
666 TABLETS. SALVE. NOSE DROPS
YARD CLERKS
FOR SALE
Apply Superintendent's Office.
NYCRR. Jackson. Mich.
WOOD CRAFT WORK

AUCTIONEER

For Prompt Removal of
Old. Crippled or Dead j
Horses and Cows
/

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* PHONE

\

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NO SHORTAGE
OF COMFORT

HASTINGS

2697

IN GENUINE

Dates can be made al Banner office.
Phone 9407
Hastiags, Mich.

DEAD STOCK
REMOVED!

Shipping Livestock

Every Saturday
JAKE DEPRIESTER

Company Hastings stock­
yards, phone 2589, or call
717—F3 through
the

roadltion. 71.- mile* ru
...ml- rwtd., r. L I'll
.-li.T
•:
30. Aho 3 te'ttnm |.l&lt;.».
tan. Alto. 4 If milea

Freeport on

Wat nr lieu.

Vole HAI.K-' ’k P
a tan |Hih&gt;|&gt; J*«k. I'b»ne 717P13. J».
Dibble.
FOR MALE— Pump. nearly new. anltabl*
tor |xn&gt;»r er windnull.
»rev|&gt;vrl. flioor
4 1

Cattle

VALLEY CHEMICAL CO.

LILY WHITE
“The FLOUR

INSURANCE

Snowy White Slices

Phi

Horses

BAKE YOUR
BREAD with

the Heft C.ookt W

Hotel Ilulliin

WOLVERINE
SHELL HORSEHIDES

We meet all competition In paying

C. “BILL” SHERWOOD

Golden Brown Crust

Extra Vitamins and

DEAD STOCK REMOVED PROMPTLY

No Other Work
Shoes On Earth
Have Soles
and Uppers of
Genuine Triple­
Tanned Shell
Horsehide

horses $5.00 COWS $4.00
All possible recoverable animal fats vital to
WAR PROGRAM

Extra Minerals for

CASH

Extra NUTRITION

KALAMAZOO RENDERING WORKS
PHONE COLLECT KALAMAZOO 2-9544

For your old Scrap Iron,
Radiators, Batteries, Alu­
minum, Brass, Copper &amp;
Load.

GLENN F. LAUBAUGH
US Na. Mkhlgan Avena*

CURT SOLOMON
AUCTIONEER
Experienco and Training
in nearly every line
Phone 72
Middleville

SEE THAT SHELL

EXCHANGE
YOUR WHEAT
for some of that good

BOSSY
LIKES IT

Lily White Flour

Only the hide over horses
hips han this tough inner
layer of leather.

TODAY your feet are working over­
time... and how! But they can take
it and come back for more in mocca­
sin soft Wolverino Shell Horaehides.
They're soft aa buckskin. ami stay
that way always — even dry out
soft after soaking. Anyway, that
Wolverine Shell H orach ide In
uppers and notes is plenty tough I
But the amazing acftncaa and p&gt;»-

bility la doe to a unique trinte-tanning process originated by Wolver­
ine tanners over 40 years ago. No
other tannera know it even today I
So, for comfort'a sake make your
next pair of work shoes Wolverine
Shell Homehiilcs. But, for Uncle
Sam's sake, make the ones you now
have hut an long as possible. Come

Truss Fitting
EXPERIENCED
FITTER

SMITH BROS.
VELTE &amp; CO.
HASTINGS, MICH.

understand
carries wit I
one o( the
ckptlon Is
piemen U ’
signed for
controlled
planters. &lt;
mounted d
tingulshrd

FARM BUREAU SERVICES, INC.
HASTINGS, MICH.

N. CHURCH ST.

CUT-HATE.

SHOESTORE
Cirtmfys

SAoe

8-Ox.
Moila

A aligh
in the n
of parcel

�THE HASTINGS BANNER
"COMBINATION"
SALE NO EXCUSE
FOR PRICE BOOSTS
Rationing Board Explain*
Rules Governing
This Practice
,

SECTION TWO— FACU

HASTINGS. MICHIGAN.. THURSDAY. MAUCH 25. 1943.

IICHTY-SEVINTH YEAR

THIRD MEETING OF
BARRY CO. M.E.A.

AMERICAN LEGION NEWS

Pork Retailers
I Must Get New
American "Ceiling Price" Li$tS

Dinner, Election And
-Membership in The
। Minnesota has won its 1943 AinerAddress Are Features lean Legion
__
Department member- UgiorrnBT-toerrt opened to veteran*
with Michigan, which
Tiie third and last meeting of j «J’ip «ml*«t *T
...Jrd March 1. Minnesota enroilSL'SVtSSAJ! W K Kd! --• 26.622 members or 99 per cent
“uK »’« o?«5b Sw’Swl.

SOME EGG!
j are raised on tiie farm and (toohi
Our Milo correspondent brought' yolk eggs are not uncommon.
to the Banner office on Friday two
Both egg*
«« display in lh
eggs produced on tiie W. a Spauld- eiut window al the Banner office.
■Ing farm near Milo One of the egg.
Mf._ - ' * r
measured 614 inches by
inch- HT**N°*
iea and weighed one-fourth pound. whe. you are
y
Th. otner one
on.. _r««nd,ln
U» nest
»«&gt; *l™
v,
,u»
KlUnq ln me
All of the tamuhlp treasurers, a*
“&lt;&gt;$ wlOwn.I stranger in thia dUtrtct.'
wcl1 as thc clt&gt; treasurer, have «
room* egB.

TWP. TREASURERS i|
SETTLE WITH CO.

Fiach independent retailer of pork ,
of the forces who are standing now :aIld pork products ln Barry County
between the high plain* of freedom . who dors
than ijm.OOO qf btul- |
and the dark hordes seeking to in- ncM annually, and who ha* not by
vade The young men probably do ; ,hU ttme recelVMj his ■ Dollar,, and
W Prtre«
not fully realize all that te involved Ccnte ceiling
Prices for
for Pork
Pork rut*"
CutsIn this admission.
, inuat R0 t0 tF,P Local War price and
"It
when they enter
.;•***“*
?,
i|i|i||iii|l||Hllll|)||ll|ll|iillllllllllIlllllllllllllllilllllllllMI
"It hiFans
hieans that
that *hcn_they
c’Jtf* Rationing Board before March 31. iT^JJi■
tl»e ranks of thr Legion they wtfl 11M3 to pick up his OPA Pork Price ’^Ji^hnve dune‘well with thriTcoL
be
Lists and
Bulle- urers have dene well With tneir C01
be enlbsilna
enlisting for
for life
life in
in the
the service
service Lists
and exolanatorv
explanatory OPA
OPA BulleFor them, from ;tln*. Leon Bauer.. JUAIU
Board VIU4HUUUI.
Chairman,
of their
thclr country.
count!
tnat
oe no arm- ,.anhounced
announcea toaay.
that point on. tnere
there win
will be
today, Failure
p-"-— by any
—— 1 The total tax levy In tiie county :
Lstlce with Uie fw-s'o! Old Glory, - retailer of pork to post the official
5105.000 Op and the total amount
.aaam .rtv.,.
— ,’ii.,
though green blades ~r.t
of peace
cover '...i
; price
iul in" n.
hL* establishment n.,
on of taxes paid. 5972*74 97. leaving a
I deficit ot *7.425.03, an average ot j
the ashen memories of war. The and after April 1. effective date of
Legion has won for -itself a placq i the new regulation setting dollar*­ 92.9 percent being paid.
Following is the summary of the 1
in the hearts ot free men because | and-cents retail prices for &gt;must
will
constitute a vio- tax returns und thr average paid MflllTU UJAIU
of its uncompromising quarrel with pork
—u product*
- —
*•&gt;--------—
fallen of the taw. Mr Bauer added by each taxing unit
rlvUlll TVMJII
lawlessness and dkloyaity.
Assyria—Levy. 54.095
collected..
.
.
_
"Join up with thLs great company
Any retailer who is not able tn
to
Prlt
with thankful hearts, veterans of go in person to his local War p‘—° .53310 55; percentage collected. 93 1
tomorrow! Into your hands is com­ land Rationing Board can secure n ,
mitted u torch that has been car­ copy by writing them or the OfiJn,Administration.
;&gt;km o. ike OI*£ «!««. U • 1
ried well and high. March forward f|Ce of prtCe
708' 105 91; percentage.
918.
W
**
,
with
in a
r.— it
L-." ?p.l,rlt.2J &lt;,e&lt;**“l*®n. Keeler Building. Grand Rapids.
Your defense of Uie things America Michigan. Retailers who Intend to
holds dear has just begun. Keep wrtte (or copies .should mail ir.
Castleton—Levy. *10.132.49; c»&gt; TAATU I)ACTE
.
in your hearts the ideals of the Ia.-- tj1Pjr inquests no later than Monlected. 19.756 94. percentage, 963.
I Illi I M PAj L
gion and It will never end.
jgy March 29.
Hastings Txvp.-Lcvy. *4.620; col- : 1 vw 111 r *** 1
------------, Simultaneously. OPA announced
lected.
*4.109
40:
percentage
88
9&lt;;
Af}Cnl«nf*»c
33c
The House of Representatives on &gt; that all chain grocery and meat । «»----- ’—v, '*3 255 01; collected, ; “VC VOiguFCS ___—UJt
March 16 passed tiie bill to grunt : store operators will secure copies of —*2!?PS-.
vocational training to veterans of the Price lists from thclr parent
rrf;
the present war having service con-| companies or by writing direct to
5.
nected dLsablllltes and to have that I the OPA Regional Office in Cleve- .,
—Ixrvy. 54.40939; col- I «
&lt;r 1 zxq
training conducted by the Veterans land. Those independent food re- , Johnstown
•'‘"•ns.ownpercentage. 92.1
I UU--------------------- I »V&gt;
Adminlstrntlon. The House enact- j toilers who do more than *250.000 lected. *4.06137: __
_ _*535502;
_________
col, ;
cd the Senate bill '.S786i which had | business annually must also secure , Maple Grove—Levy.
*4.982.73; percentage. 94
already passed the upper hou.se. It , price lists and explanatory bullc- ।1lected.
has been sent, to the President for 1 tins from Cleveland.
1
., Orangeville—Levy. *3.202 49; col­
T2.82839; percentage. 883.
his approval. .
! The new OPA price regulation ; lected.
col- I
------------ on pork. Maximum Price Regulation
91“Prairieville—Levy.
in s" *6.090.00;
1
Gold and Silver Star citations to I No. 336 goes into «fleet on April j Rut la nd-Levy. *3 4A5Mf collect LyBARKER'S TR.
be awarded by American Legion ; *•
,*fler thi»'
consumers
,304949; percentage 88.
VANILLA COMP.
posts desiring to honor the sac- 1should expect to find ceiling prices ,
ojnapniie—Levy *6 457 49' col-'
Full
$4 59
III.™ U thflr Iran, town ll«hlI" .W e.I.MlUuwm
w5
I

S.’KiwJetoSd 5ti'.uKi.^d7”?!t±'h.£?%I--------------------------------

with • dinner at 6 30 o:clock
As a result. Utr Michigan depart­
Election of officers will take . ^c’‘tradRlonaT^Llttk Brown"^*
ftlSWiS wnS*»» ™
&gt;»”«
Sales of used wheel tractors, com­
bines. com pickers, com binders, or ilard Kinder and Minnie McFall, percent ot theli quota on the abovJve
hiv
haterstn
com1,rd Kidder
Minnie
Menu
power-operated hay
other
' tZed------------farm i■ «ubmlltlng
theund
following
slate.
nun* uate.
submitting th?
follow^tg
slate,
nam*
blns tlon with otl.c.
—®Ter wd,J««n
ch offlrp:
-, Ear
Ingtwo
two for„,each
oHIcivPr
Pres..
Earl
~
equipment or commodities, are ex­ Van Sickle, Middleville, and GorThe American Legion will conplained by Lawrence Farrell, Chair­ dun Williams. Woodland. V. P.. A A. j duct another nationwide collection
man of Barry County Machinery Reed. Nashville, and W. J. Daddies, of old phonograph record* for our
Rationing Board.
Secy.. Myrtle Wilson. Mar- fighting men Thr new campaign,
Since the establishment of ceil- Delton;
tin school, and Ruby Cogswell, will start May 1. and continue
•Ing prices on the five used farm Lakeview school; Treas., Theodore tbioughoul the month of May. De­
machines. OPA has received num­ Knopf. Hasthigs, and Hazel McCautTaite of the drive are now being:
erous complaints that the combina­ Freeport: executive commltrep-uwo completed und will be forwardedi
tion sales deyice Is being employed to be elected!. Lester Schilling und to the 11350 |xmU.
to force fanners to |»y exorbitant
-----------price* tor *uch items ot equipment. G. Avery Aten. Hastings. Cleo
The fourth edition of America's,
The scheme used is to sell an un­ Brown, of the Altofl school, and
,|&gt;cst wartime seller is now being.
controlled item of little value Joint­ Carrie Plsher. Algonquin school.
Dr. J. Raymond Schulz of North, distributed.
It is The American
ly with n controlled item at u price
which greatly exceed.* Die celling Manchester. Ind., is to be the guest Legion's booklet of advice, "Fu^
for the controlled item.
I speaker, and he comes highly rec- m." of which mole Dian 2.000.000
Where the portion of the price iommended. Dr. Schutz has trav- copies already have been given to
d !! e,
elled
extensively In Europe and for the men of tiie urmed forces.
attributable to the uncontrolled
led exten
. &gt;23 years was a professor of Social ' This booklet has 32 pages. The
Item Is In excess of Its true value.
J Science^. He has delivered more section^ dealing with government
fm
CeC^ontroned
For Pth
me
controlled “hriTore^
item over ’JTnd
and I1 thali
than 10?6()0
10000 addreaaea
addresses’ind
and wiii
was voted
voted tenitiCF
benefits "iCTble"
available to servicemen
Itave’ :u
luv
its “
marimum
!s^hr.ulr. urice a£d thS &lt;lhe mrnt
mml oonular
P0”^ Institute
•'«»«“’«■ speaker
«P*«&gt;‘er and
and veterans,
veterans, wllh
with government inby the county superintendents in surance. and with the slldlers and
I* a violation of the Maximum Price '
&gt;KOU sren't
M
„„
... ......
. .lave
been
three state*.
sailors —
civil
relief —
act
*h&gt;
Regulation.
Wtscily side,
expanded
in
keeping with latest
No one can sell, or negotiate the ;
»
legislative developments.
*
you in»isi—
tali' of. une of the above mentioned "
a nd yet you are not really well.
machines Jointly with any other
The North Dakota American Le­
item of farm equipment, or other
Lei's call it a condition of
ri I A Mt- rAurnnxi
1 glon has blazed the-trail in obcommodity for a lump sum. These
•’half-way health." And right
By JANE CAMERON
jtuining enactment of suite leglfritems must be sold separately, no
now, when there's a world at
------- . . ----- ------------ -- ---------)at|On providing for the post-war
matter whether the sale is made by .
war, and every ounce of pro­
a dealer, u funner, or an auctioneer.
Som.U.ln,
I...
b«n
.*Wductive-effort issorely needed,
And no one is permitted the sale nr&gt;rin5\Tars rn'the^luir TiirVn/ii'n en ln ll,e Unl,ed S'.atex. tile 28th
of an uncontrolled item of farm Lor 10 1 ears in the Jug. This meun.-, (j Watlve
any illness is a luxury "that
Pt----------------------1
of North Diiequipment or commodity with the'&gt; those
,
none oftf* can possibly afford!
little
stamps
with
numbers
on.
on
*f
arC
h
o.
adopted
an
Ameravailable
upon
application
to
the
understanding that the purchase ■ ‘ f ,.oilrw,
Why don't yon take a pracox‘ course.
;ican -Leg|pn bill which earmarked national emblem division.
carries with It in option to purchase |। u
tical, common-iemr step
t
immrd
Th.-r.“
million
dollars
for
a
postwar
fund
one of the controlled items. An ex- i.^?Mhini
pn^th n« «&gt;!«! Tt mi tn hnnnce a rehabilitation program
now to get well—rra//y ur/4
cepuon u
in llw
nl l«n- „
„„
The cost ot living lias increased.
"
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’
______________
collected'
523.544
68;
percentage.
__
Go
call on a good medical
Tiie
pensions
of
disabled
veterans
okmeniA »Nck aro fikclally rtr 01l burn„
olIl .., „&gt;|.
murines when_______
hostilities cease.
TFST MI CK RFFOHF IIMIKT
*96'M- Since City Treas Mabie Field
have not.
■‘•T’.fif 1S.nUn' S'
' W1MI. &gt;'»" Ikl- ek.n linw
Doctor. Give him all the facts;
_- - ■ ■ ■?.
The D. A. V. bill. H. R 1111. is IEbT MI CK BEFOUL LIMING , made hcr rcport (lftecn taxpayers “
controlled items, such
some oiu
old MiiriwauTia
shlrtwaLsts that ui&lt;are
........ as plow*,
- — nnu
imu some
planter*, .si!
cultivators ™,S™
and ”mowers.
oul
of alJje *&gt;
ond
tno «■»"
R(x&gt;d lu “
throw
Soil tests and soil science prove .have paid their taxes to Co Treas f
?. i,?' &lt;»
“«
’&lt;i •»&gt;
&gt;™&gt; ; A plan whereby selected members pending before the House Commit operating fields of lowmounted ulrecllv
directly on tractor*,
tractors, as
ns dis- :-,twav
hm's
what
Make of the 21 posts of The American tee on World War Veterans Legis- |! that ffarmers
tnnuntec!
y pore's
What
to to
do do
“’2?!”ir0
’pJLfiSn.V*10?’
bringing up the percentage ।
tlngulshed from ImtilemcnL* which ,.them
.»wm’ into dickeys.
dickeys I h=d
had ..
a waist
—— il*glon in the 1st Indiana District latlon along with other measures, land or muck soils frequently make quite n bit.
have the Doctor'a prescrip­
asking •«&gt;
for .similar benefits which | a mistake If they apply limestone.
..... ..
.u. of exquisite material and the lace ■
ucU.«., „■
&lt;»■■■.* —■- •»«■»
tion, we'll gladly compound
arc
,
marl
qr
sugar
beet lime
I
veterans
marl
qr
sugar
beet
lime reftbe
refuse to
to
The
maximum
price
that
can
be
nimost
a
rniLM
iim
niece
and
!
Navy
department
casualty
telegrams
|
arc
sponsored
by
other
veterans
charged
veanT /
cid^and""
to the families of fighting men kill- groups. No ....
it for you—expertly. That
haracd Is
Is 85
85 percent
percent of
of the
the Iasi
last:(’ p^^ly °lwcrityn vmr.
m nnd t to the families of fighting men kill- I crouns.
hearings
have as yet lowland fields before having such
is our business, you know!
publLshed
manufacturer's
rctallimade n beautiful'dickey out of it ed or wounded in action, has been .been conducted but they will prob­ soil tested for acidity.
WE’VE GOT GOOD ROADS
Actuallv. a large proportion of the
price for fhe .same-equipment when . Y_. .
,.,e th_ frOn, und buttons adopted 'at Gary, Ind.
ably be
numbe granted
granted if a sufficient
—
sold new. If Mid new less than one j J™
are and jus“ change
Port Commander Foddrlll said he ber of
---------of
- -------------------- for muck soil of Michigan does not
of ------Members
Congress ask
year ago. otherwise. 70 percent of (tne
he collar
them
conar. and
ana cut
cm nWay
nwuy M
as much
mucii lhad received more than 50 tele.
iLvi.i.
Letters from disabled vet- need lime, says Dr. P. M. Harmer of
KEEP THEM THAT WAY I
this retnll price should be used.
eras mUe
little of
of thc
thc uab&gt;t
waist as
as vol|
you nPcd
need &lt; phone
phone calls
calls congratulating
congratulating The
The eran
cran constituents und from other Michigan State College. In fact, a
lime application may reduce crop
...... ,'.t
American Lesion
In the case of machines which t0 dpprndlI,g on the type
of dickey ।'American
Legion on this activity,
activity, pensioners back home will help.
have been reconditioned,
by the
•
”
।
------------yields. Too much lime seems to lock
. dealers, and guaranteed for30 davs | And (hlfl rrjnJnds me Of whnt I The Veteran* Administration has :
r-zxrxi i* *
up availability of other needed plant
foods such as boron or manganese.
the maximum price canjnc ude the Darr&gt;. County necd5 HRht now—a I relaxed, the requirement of ImmeDr. Harmer's work indicated that
cost
of
mnlui
1
,ullor
lo
cut
men
'
fl
sulu
0TCr
r
°
r
&lt;ilatc
filing
of
birth
certificates
or
j
p
UD
l
IL
to with
mens
•SU1UI of
Ollr
,or ulate
not. exceed
85 percent of the manumanU- i|I ,allor
lhe jad^
lhc
wph
hunc.reds
hundreds
young
young
proof
proof filing
of
of bi
birth by- beneficiaries un- __________________________________ where an overliming has occurred a
fucturer s retail price for the Mime .|UW1 ln servlcr
fucturers
service. and qh
all Q
off them
them tier
der Nation!
National Service Ufe Insurance j
correction can be approached by
machine new. O.P
O.PA
A. recommends lcavlnR gujts
sults and suits
suits that will
will be policies to the extent of taking the ,
. „ . Marc1'
,M3
applications of those., plant foods
which had been tied up by the lime.
purcluuie. of a ntachlne.
machine. &gt; oul of a
Atyk&gt;
tylc when they return, we word
f thi
that the purchase,
word O
of
the beneficiary as temper- Mr. Richard Cook
where several bidders reacn
reach tne
the | jusl a
dimply
Soil tests come first In cither case
Where
tmply have closets of men's
men's ar
aryy evident
evidence, subject to later sub- HastingsBanner
he says.
f
HIGHWAY COMMISSIONS
HASTINGS
.
PHONE 2115
celling nrlra
railing
Prire. be
bo determined
'.'r 1 1‘" 11 ,2^
bt ----------------suits wasting
.i— nnd girls at home mission 0
of( birth certificate or affi-I Hostings. Michigan
drawing lots or
"PP.'**n£ J? tne wj,o need suits, so—the answer Is -------davits. The
The rwtionaj
iiauuiiai rehabilitation
rciuiuiiu«uun Dear
,
local Machinery Rationing Commit- ln havlnjt __
someone
_____ _________
make a special_____ .......
committee
-v
of the Legion believes ■ In connection with your comment
VOll, MONDAY, APRIL 5
WAR—FORGET IT.
te
£.
r. r 11 —„ K. rnnE.nteri. «t I i»v nt
of rrmndellnu
^modeling II will
wiU eivr
give the
the Ii uua
thu will
Will expedite
ext
tee.
Martina
wu.
starting navmrnts.
payments., On
on mV
my VOtC
vote against
against Lend-lease
Lend-lease —
—
Mr. Farrell can be contacted at .,ior .... __ &gt;)er fu-sL job.
Ii----—------ ’
IsomMtana
several monUui. -rive-kindly take a glance at Congresthe AAA Office in Hastings, any 1
or ncr “* *
ratc of monthly paymetM detx-pds ' sional Record of yesterday page A­
day. if further explanations are nc- | tyar economy—The tough lower in part on the age of the beneficiary , 1508 and remember that Harry Hopcearary.
_
j parts of broccoli stalks are delicious whlch therefore must be legally es- kins Is the Chairman of the board
Accepting the slate- which handles lend-lease alloca­
In vegetable soup. Just pare them tabllshcd.
land cut up and cook with the oth­ ment of thc beneficiary properly ; Hons.
er vegetables. I dry celery leaves executed on Form 355. with birth i I did not vote until thc second
and use them in soups whenever certificate or affidavits to follow, 'calling of thc roll; the bill had then
I wish. By saving or wasting, the will save much delay. Proof of birth I passed and I felt it was a good opA Blight change has been mad? homemakers of America can win of the Insured Is still required as I portunity to register my proJest,
in the rules governing the sending
in the past.---------------------------------------- i call intention to what was happen­
of parcels to boys overseas. The kiddin'.
------------- Ing. even though I knew I would
following paragraph, copied from
Speaking editorially, the Spokane afford my critics an opportunity to
the March 12 Postal Bulletin clear­
Something I would like to do— Chronicle. Spokane. Wash., has charge that I was disloyal
You
ly explains the new ruling and will Give Veronica Lake a haircut. I urged the fighting men of this war । would be surprised how many othbe of interest to all who have sons bet when I got through she would lo enroll In Tiie American Legion i er members felt as I did. but did
or loved ones serving overseas.
be able to nee out of both eyes.
as soon as they come marching | not wish to subject themselves to
"Hereafter sealed parcels not ex­
home from World War IT.
j criticism.
ceeding 8 ounces in weight on which
I get a big kick even' time I
Sincerely yours.
The Chronicle's editorial follows:
postage at the first-class rate Is think about tne new food admin­
Clare E. Hoffman
"Congress has prepared the way
prepaid may be accepted for dis- istrator and his female land am*'. for Ute young soldiers of tills war ।
4th Dlst. Mich.
Stch to Army personnel at A.P.' I wonder if he is going to lead the to serve their country after thc war
's overseas without the presenta­ "brassiere battalion'' himself. May­
BANNER WANT ADS PAY
tion of an approved request from be he can be a second Joan of Arc
the addressee
This modification In reverse. If the "girls" all get
of Order No. 19687. dated January mad at him at once. I sure would
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------7 and published in the POSTAL not want to be in Ills shoes, Life
BULLETIN for January 8. 1943. un­ gels more interesting every day!
der the heading -Restrictions on
jments
Per-1
Well folks, we must close this
Overseas Shipme
-' To Army
*
**
“
&gt;een
and. go. find
aonnel" has be
: agreed to by the । ever-lovin' typewriter
...
..
War Department
lent in
In order to fac- Buster and make with tiie
the bribes
llttnte the sending of small essen- I nnd threats. He has the top of the ,
tlal articles Buch as eyeglasses.; piano covered wllh sweet girl and
watches, fountain pens. Insignia, boy graduates and we want to take 1
etc. Individual copies of so-called them to his room and put up ail ,
“Hotixe Organs" or employee pub- . our relatives and friends in the solllcatlons. church bulletins nnd aim- •dier
“*’ —
nnd sailor costumes. Well re­ .
liar pubiicntlons. may also be sent port next week mi who is on the
to such personnel under the same piano. The reason for our sudden
conditions as to weight and posl- change of scenery is this—we have
been promised a wedding picture
of Lt. Russell Laubaugh and his
SUDDEN PASSING OF
bride, two of our favorite people,
FORMER RESIDENT
and we want a place of honor for
Today more than ever women need the services of a modem bank . . .
Many Hastings people will re­ it. In this case, will the graduates
member Mrs. Sylvester C. Greusel. forgive us?
and to them we say "This is Your Bank". Any question that may arise about
who formerly lived In this city,
later moving to Kalanfazoo then to GETS MORE TOMATOES
money can be confidentially discussed with us, whether it concerns a savings
Milwaukee in 1920 Since Mr. OreuIn four years, by better soil man­
agement. Dominick Btoffle, —
Berrien
Ml’s death in 1935. Mrs. Greusel ...............
....... .
account or a loan you will find us ready to serve you. We recognise the
gradually failed in health, having , county truck grower, found out how
fact that the women folks must handle more of the families financial
been quite 111 for the post two years, to throw more tomatoes at the Axis,
but her death came unexpectedly’। ’Production
*—
...~4 from i3.884
bo, I
Increased
affairs because the men have so many other things that demand their
on Wednesday. March 24. at the ; quarts to the acre to 15376 quarts.
age of 64 years. She died at the i setting out the same number of
attention and we are ready to do our part in making it as easy for you as
home of her son. Howard, with ; plants.
whom she resided Surviving are the I On a light soil he took steps to I
possible. We invite you to come in and let us help you.
non. two grandchildren. Bonnie , prevent wind and water erosion and
Jean and Robert W. Greusel. and a I rebuilt the soil so R contains more |
sister. Mrs. Vesta Farlette. West. plant food. His formula: lime and |
Texas. Funeral services were held • fertilizer to* fit the needs of the
in Milwaukee on Saturday after­ crop, grow rye over every winter,
noon and the remains were brought grow a green manure mixture of
to Kalamazoo for interment on Sudan grass and soybeans every
other summer. He actually crops ■
Monday.
_____
ithe land only half the time, yet ;
he still harvests more than twice
IF IT WONT HELP WIN THE
a* much produce.WAR—FORGET IT.

DRUG NEEDS
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VEG. COMP.

$150 Pinkham's $1.29

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BANKS ARE FOR
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'

1 NEW 4RRIVAU

VOTE THE NON-PARTI­
SAN BALLOT ON APRIL
5THH . . . AND VOTE FOR

FRANK

L.

Me AVINC H EY

The new crop of babies is of com­
mon interest to those two old
friends, the family doctor and the
neighborhood milkman. Children
in the family should mean doily
visits from your Highlands Dairy
milkman, bringing wartime
health’

HIGHLANDS GRADE A MILK
HIGH IN CREAM CONTENT. RAW
OR PASTEURIZED. PT. 7c. QT.

4 Q&lt;
I O

FOR

JUSTICE OF
SUPREME COURT
JUDGE. LAWYER. FARMER

BUY U. S. WAR BONDS AND STAMPS

HIGHLANDS DAIRY
Phene 2651

ROBERT W- COOK, Prop.

Hutingi

Anything that concerns money concerns your banker.

SEE HIM FIRST ON ALL FINANCIAL MATTERS

IF YOU NEED MONEY, SEE YOUR
BANKER
A^D TALK IT OVER.

Hastings City Bank I
"Flfty-SI,

Ymh ,f CmHomw IbbUm"

FHONIS: 2105 - 210|

HASTINCS. MKHICAN

�THE HASTINGS BANNER, THURSDAY,

FADI TWO

1. 1H3

pioneer Barry w*re at Ionia Tue*d*y to »t
[old friends. * Mr and Mra. Dave Green lake vicinity ha* recently Mn. Cha*. Griffin of Grand Rapids her knee, is unable to return to her Baraboo. Wto. and wa*
Jas. Oliver and daughter Eunice acat their iumwon
home on
been greallvhonoirt
honored«atU»
theW~We*- were •also
Sunday |un
gucito
at Uu
thc echool as
01
companled another daughter. Mrs ' Perrault are again .rualr
“&gt; Sund.,
u ,1
u expected,
&lt;mcw. but
LUI plan*
pUn, to
u&gt; ,«•«•»
Sjy,"^U^MuSu°'wrti!i
George Mason to Newaygo this 'Grand Rapid* St.
t after
alter spending tern
ternState
SlateTeacher*
Teacher*college
collegeatatKaiKai-Streator
Streeter home.
home ★
* A
A family
family gather»»^er- JD
spend
ond her
her time
time teaching
teaching music,
music, on
on tlred englneer
------------------------of the O. A N W Oo. * Mra. Nellie Hanett, 75, wid
Monday to attsnd ths funeral erf Mr. the winter with
w—. tiieir son ”
-i._
twho
- ‘-t il- a
h,,d at ‘"InOma
home of
__ . .___
_________
_ ___ _ railroad. December 22 svw.au.
nun
n— w
nt ai*. u.^.,, hm at hl
Edward
nmaeoo MU;
Mbs_______
Margaret,
Of Mr.
Mr. art
Which
she i*_________
very proficient,
yw
••
T------ theeenior
home inEcthe
department
Sun&lt;J*y. «
their farm hometour and one-half mil
and "famUy "in* n'orthwot Thorn"home” Ec department «&gt;d Mn Ddon Poulson onmwimVu
* william
William Campbell
campoen of
of the
me Detroit
Detroit and Mn. Kenyon celebrated
John” Potts of Michigan State ed away after a long slcknei*. * , apple. * Buddy
‘?aPJioL?t?
PMa?rh&gt;^oblr
HJrt? Khool
reboot ayi
ayitetn
accompanied by
by aa golden wedding anniveriary.
tfuddy Brown was out of has
ha*been
beenplaced
placedononthe
thehonor
honorroll
roll»n°nt^g
Ute approaching
birthday
tem accompanied
Bur- northeast of town,Thursday mon
Collage *pent the weekend at home Henry Shively of Yankee Springs! school last —
week
ill with „I
of Spindlsr
Spindler Hall,
Hall. a
A nstetlcn
notation that
b
Poulson. March 30.
.V_ Baird
-- -------------------------u viviua
—u=».u«
u-.u- —
.s..... . ---------- -- —
n, -&lt;» —
h—
ik and quite fll
thut U
30. Rela- frlend Mr.
spent---the
week• -- -------------- --rn
'
with his parents. Mr. and Mrs Ray who ha* been confined to his bed chickenpox
grandparent*,
hu falher Charlea Ca^,p. wna. Carl or Minnesota and George She is auryired by three *oru, J&lt;
Mn. John
* Mr.
Mr. and
and Mrs.
Mrs. RayRay- given
given to
to those
those having
having high
high reholasscholar- «ves «"e her uJKiTT
,Ky"1SM*Mr. pnd
Potto. * Mrs Harry Batocli enter­ for several months is in falling mond Minor and
id two children. BilBU- Uc
uc standing*.
standings. *
* Utoet
Latest _,r«POri* of y
•&gt;'rd
“
Ou*
Mra 'cilcnn
White, iur
Wcimfgton;
P*"'
‘jA2*
r’Gardiner. Mn
IX-II *
w ¥F
mi. %
nuu
mrs.
ruin- ?£
ui vmnvaiua. • r
_ r/;'
tained the ladies of the GG Club health. * Bert Parker returned . He and Darken and Mr. mid Mr*, two brother, in * scrvice-Dumic ”*
c®Clifford
1,
belner
and children
friends the three children of their son Carl daughters.
’
and her brother*.
Wentog-,
F
—visited
•
- Mrs. Frank Buckley -s.
— Mn. Lawiguce
tn Grand Rapid* WedncKlay night home Thursday evening from spend-:I Harold Minor and son Robert al! white who is in Ft. Lewis. Wash., f
thc first Con
In South Haven on Sunday. * The after the death of their mother Rockford and Mn. Leonard Beren
wllh dinner at Hattems and a Ing Uie winter months In North of Kalamatoo were
. been
from
course '™
monthly meeting of the Woman's He was a brother of Mr* Orpha of Caledonia: two step-daughlei
Star Mothers
gueststransferred
at the has
been transferred Irom aa courae
movie. *Mrs. Marc Squier returned Platte. Neb., with her daughter and home of the men's
s --------parents.
« radio operator•- to•*■..
that.»
of radio “““ Cl^Wctongton.
wife . and Socletv
Friday. Satu
— Rev.
Rza-iatu of
fit Christian
Christ Inn Service
flrrvlr# held
hnhl Gray of Caledonia and RonF I. Mn. J. B Olinger of Mendon m
to her home in Chicago. Friday ac- family. * Tiie Della Allen Past nnd Mrs. I. W. Minor SuudAy.-mochanlc. —
and
have
three ^b’ *l.ukhter aUofThwRl«r^
M thc home of
Mgtllp
Kenyon of Merritt * Mr. and Mn. Mn. T. H. Coleman of Ft. I-audc
Mn. Louis C
- will
—• —
— a ------oompanled by her mother. Mrs. G. Matron.'; club will be entertained Marcli 2i honoring Raymonds
away. Friday wa* well attended. Tony Slagel and Frank Date* of date, Pte.- tour brotliera, WUI ai
Raymond'smonth*
month*course
courseofofstudy.
study. His.brothHL% broth,
E. Blake who remained until the thl* Friday by Mrs. L. R. Beeler birthday.
* Mrs Vem Hooper and cr Lt. Don White, who ha* been in »«•►«»* 01 J*“t‘“g* were aunaay
|ln&lt;
Ouck dlnnC[. WM fot. Caledonia were Saturday evening John Katienburger of Grand Ha
foreport of thl* week. * Glenn Orlf- with a potluck dinner at noon. The Mn. Waller Wellman were TT De- service since Oct 1941.. and spent *^‘‘o”°‘n"^enu. Mr. ana
by # bu|lneM
lncJud- dinner guest* of Tony'* *l*ter. Mn. id*. Harry of Sparta and Fred
land spent Fr
feth drove to Battle Creek Thur*- afternoon will be spent In sewing trolt. Thursday where Mr*. Hooper some time oversea*, to now at Camp, ~rl’
Long. On Bu
mg a collection for the Red Crow James Pender and family. Thi* was thte vicinity. She wa* ated a M
day afternoon and brought hl* *1*- for Pennock hospital at Hastings. called on her slaters. * Mrs Glenn Edward*. Mass, in the boat division, "ance oi iwoma. waan wno is
l&lt;o ch#
of th&lt;_ rtud Wj nral Umc oul aIlcr a alx ww*a Ur Of Mr* Andrew Wleringa; d
ter* helped a»
Genie
Hill of —
Uie Colgrove Allen and Mrs. Hubert Morehouse * Mr. and Mrs Theodore Wleringa soeMing wme time wiw i«r ram^
ter-in-law and niece. Mrs Clark *
„ Miss
----------- ---------uwi.-i^nou,
««.vw&gt; ,ickne*a
—with
w—i a heart allail- ceased. Funeral
Funeral service*
services were hr
he!
Amerlcan coun
ru Scars, also
•
— mt Tuesday 'attended thc Extension leadqro and daughter'.Anna Mac and Miss
Seeley and Nina home with him for home in
Hastings, spent
brale Wr birt
"j.w Berner v mu
™
intereatirig.
Mr*
Mrs ment.
inent. * Mn
Mn. Homer -DeWeerd
---------- -------was at the Beeler funeral home at
a weekend visit. * Mr. mid Mn. I afternoon in Middleville calling on meeting in Ha*tlngs Tuesday. The Betty Willard all of Grand Rapid.
v?mtenu llie tedie* have &gt;&lt;“«*» Bender giving the map rhostess
—------------------ for her aunt, o'clock Saturday conducted by Re
V. R.fWotflh
to a shower
slilp ot iwent
Parmelee extension group will meet were Sunday afternoon callers of Mra .
lrlfnd, ..nCe childhood and study. Mra. Vern Hooper acting as Mrs Glenn Kermeen at har home Leroy Chamberlain of Leighton an
church\when
with Mra Arthur Smalley this Wed- Ws mother. Mr. Hattie Johnson to
* Cm„t teacher and review, given by Mn ; 'on East Main St:. Tuesday evening, attended by a large company &lt;
Ailed bii.-.k- i.s
Internet
nesdsy
nesday for thc last lesson. *
- Mrs
------- south Thornapple. * We read of Quanl nwold Johnson hat recent- * Wm. Harper. Mr* I W Minor and • The evening was spent with am us- relatives and friends.
for thc often
j
- .. lhe succrM the deep sea saivkgera lv
lran5fPrrrd (nxn camp Ke- Mrs. F. O. Stokoe. The April meet- IIng contests and game* followed by.Rgs in Mt. Hope cemetery,
Kenneth Vogel. —
and
Miss Polly
nt U &lt;•
Wls ,
Wilmette-. IllPHar- Ing will be in charge of the Mis- Irefreshment*. * Little Margaret Bl---------------- *'»'»
Walker spent the weekend at their are having^now with m many P«' ------homes In JacksOn. * Miss Florence clous cargoes in the bottom of tne oJd c&lt;(nc hoine Saturday evening slon secretary and committee, and wood Ls recovering from a light at- CEDAR CREEK
Bender of Grand Rapids spent the 0Cman'~S,ULJr2!!LiWw,^inTr«
Mr. and Mrs. John
•**“ -------------------Lammers wei
a 24 hout leave and visited his promises to be another lnlerc*tlng, ;tack of chickenpox. * Jack Chase
Kantner,
Bu
weekend with her parents Mr. and w
witniZ
parents. Mr. and Mra. Loren John- event with a .peaker. Hie Fnbru-!'i of the Western State College, Kal­ supper guests of their son Duan
Bcgcrow and
Mrs Philip Bender. * Aviation cad- suge the Thornapplr Within the wn #
ahattUC)c of De- arv lunciieon netted more than »30 ।i amaxoo was home for the weekend. and wife of Hastings Saturday eve
Henhbi rger
Mrs. which was applied on the mirAon I । * Mr. and Mrs Horace Id vergood
let Max A. &lt; Arllc) Bixler, son of pass few mont hawe haveheartI of, trt)U lu.comi)anlrd Mr.
who
has
bce
Mrs. Lena Bixler. Is making rapid a pig. a pocketbook
withvataabtes CIare CorMn or Monro4! lo Middle- budget, a A pleasant time wa* spent 'of Grand Rapid* came after her
winter monU
strides towards thc wings stage o! uno a *J
vllte and spent the weekend witii Sunday ct thr William P Corson;I sister. Mra. Dolly Johnson. Friday who left for the army. * Mr am
weeks with
hi* career. Arllc. who was a grad­ returned to the owticra.. but the hcr
Mr. andMrs. Chas,
home when a company of_lhlrty- evening and who returned to the Mr*. Russell Hollister and chtldrei
Mr. and Mrs.
of Battle Creek spent Sunday will
uate of the 1941 class of T-K en­ ladi-shat bat 111 «°
Baker. The Corson* visited hl* par- one relatives gathered for a poticturnlng to
Mr
and
Mm.
Leslie
Gould
an
listed last Mav in the army air 7«?.r lr“‘i,
Caro,
f
uhm 'w
»la- Mr
lld Mr&gt;
wits.
Mr. “nnd
Mr*,- Wm.
wm. P.
r. Corson,
uorson. luck
luex dinner
ainner honoring
Honoring Oliver
uuver Corson
vorson it. * Mrs John Robertson of ua
&gt;u,
woodland. *
I sorpa ■&gt;,,.*
wi
v
M
Ts
.
MUIK
rtllCIUC
*
we
lUl
Klim
...
...
----«
..
—
m
,
----children.
*
Mrs
Leslie
Gould
ai
and verv soon was selected
i with Mr and Mra. Glenn Solomon who is here visiting from Idaho spent the weekend with her par­
Baker and ct
ior training os a pilot. He recent-.to report that Mr*. Edward I-. ’ * Miss Vcrnelva Barnum of Han- Among those present were Mr. mid ente. Mr. and Mrs. Malcomb Mc- tended a shower in honor of lu
sing
Monday
ly was one of the first claw ruult of northwest nioniapple. who
,
u
nephew
at
Uie
home
of
Mrs.
Ste
wM“
was a Sunday dinner guest Mrs. Fred Cotton and son Roy. Mrs. Iver at Parmelee * Mrs. Albert
In the interest* of sanitation,
Mr. and Mr
of cadets who arrived at Inde-1 wa* very i». k making a nice re-!
urt|, al
w h
Ome of Mr. Olive Cavanaugh.-vMra Lura Dent, Vntdcnburg has been, confined to wart Snyder of Fulton Saturday, 1
"■&gt; C
Curtis,
at ni
the
home
of Hustings
sparkling, easy-to-cie.in wall*
pcndcnce Army Air Basic flying covery and b'“bte to_rlde. She suf- and Mrs n
RUa
iei|
anaj Mr*
&gt;•« w™
-----1. Solomon.
cl------- , ★
* Dr.
Dr and
Bnd *on
wt, ana
and mr
Mr ftnt
Mn nsrom
Harold1 the
bed *««
for «;*&gt;»■&gt;&lt;
several month* wim
with Mr and Mra. John Lammers an
home and wi
of Lose Brothers MELLOr
school at Independence. Kansas for fered a nervous collapse two weeks nnd M|J. p L nl0mp&gt;on ot Grand Cam. all of Kalamaioo. Mr. and 1 Uie flu. Mr. Vredenburg I* up and Mr. and Mrs. Merci Lammers siien
Bible * Mr. s
GLOSS are thc order of the day It
the third stage of the flying traintrain­ ago * Mr*. U-na Bixler, who b em- Rapids who have ju*t relumed from Mrs Sherman Woodward of Otsego.; riowly recovering from the same Friday evening with Mr and Mr
und son Mo
ing program. Here the cadets will uloved at the TriojCafe 4n Hast ngs a cou
months spent
apcnt at
at in*?
Lake Mr.
Mr. ami
and Mr*,
Mr* ai
Al Pierce
of Lansing.
; aliment.
in many homes and hospitals. 1 ‘
rierce or
i-ansinv.
»iuwm. *" Pvt
«-»i. Harry
n»i&gt; BaUch ha*
him Wendell tammtri of Battle Creek •
were dinner
fiv the J475lie
was in town Tuesday afternoon
Fla.
were Sunday
Mrs. Charles
Charles Trlngaii
Trlngaii of
of Detroit.
I aa change
, ,horsepower ,aircraft,
,
.
,
W1„* , Worth. —
— Sunday
dinner dinner Mrs.
Detroit,
change of
of addre**
addre**—
—moving
moving from
from Joseph Hammond and Mr. and Mr
Roy Roulade
Is scheduled
his wings
wings tn
in Mr*
Mrs. Oue^v
GuerneyJCeber
to Wini_ of
,—her
'
— Coraon
-----------1st Petersburg. Fla., tom Colorado
rMnenAn
uwmiu . Artly Owen called on Mr. and Mr
duled to receive
receive his
K^r jrent
went to
Win-, ------u
jmer.in-hw. Mrs B. Mr. __u
and Mr* w,
Clare
of -Mon-1 St.
I. H. Osgood
After nine weeks training at fester Ind Wednesday for a.visit c, Swln and &gt;on Carltan. * Mrs. roc: Mr anduMr* Ferris Moon and HU address is Pvt. Harry BaUch.
BaUch '' Hwnei
Hoiner -Hammond. Mr*. Aim* Hara
. Colo.
School of C
Its beautiful, longndence he
tir Mrs. Claude Florencc
Ulc Arthur
Arthur GeuGeu- son
Independence
hc will move to
io an
nu with
«“■ her
«• daugi
T,-*"'";
Florence ullery
Cilery of
of the
son George
George and
and Mr
Mr and
andMr*.
Mrs.Eber&gt;5a5
EberiWPSS-Plt
i-sa-rn345-Lowrv
ses-LowrvField.
rteia.
emo. niond. Mr wui J4rj End0 Rate
Huntington.
----- Mr. and Mrs Charley
advanced
....
.cd school.
*chool. * Perry
Pern; Barnum WrigiH
WngiU and fa^ly
fa^ly. * A tetter fnmi
from kcJ. h0U4eh01d
househoId vblt
vWted
cd her
hcr mother.
mother. Gillispie
Gillispie of
of Grand
Grand Rapids.
Rapid*. . - Mrs.
Mr*. ** Tira
The Jerald
Jerald Bedford
Bedford family
family were
were'"»&gt;»•
. - Hani
David and N
lond
undMbs
MissGrMc
GraceBaulch
Baulch &lt;•
and hl*
his sister.
*Uter. Mrs
Mrs Lydia
Lydia Wilson
Wilson Mrs
Mrs Tony
ToinOelsscinan.
OeUscinan nee
neeMarjorii
MarjorhMn AdplaWc
Adclaldc Baird and
andher
llersister.
jutcr.Carrie
Carrie Buskirk
Buskirk and
and Mr
Mr and
andMrs
Mrs.Sunday
Sundaydinner
dinnerguests
guestsofofthe
theDavid
D*vld.gl0nt
‘and
Ira finish i» easily
led their fall
who Ilves with him at his home Vcrmeullen. states she and her sol- M
F d Wleringa oh Sunday. * Jahn W. Wehner of this vicinity. Chase family, celebrating the birth- ;Baltimore' townshipSunday aftei
cleaned with soap
,oulh ot Uwn. ar. boll, Multa dl«r hu,l»»J
Ulujud to S toS "S wlU 3 “toXtonl.t~
.1 SStodorTto. UM.U.- d.,-. ol
todl—u“ Brtlo.d .»“»,*,«■»•
w"“““
visiting their
J. Hanauer
their recent severe sickness. * Mbs- an “wrt'neni.at Jesup Ga.. * Cail- ul lhc home of Mrg olenn Blakr'vlHe. O E. 8 chapter Ls announced being March 31 and Mr*. C'» March her daughter. Mrs&lt; Wallte Cunt
Huntington 1
this1TOuradal
Thursday. afternoon . *Pvt.
*PvL Bob for Friday evening. April 3. for the 29
20- This
Thb. 1*
is an annual get-together
Wt-togetiier | **11 of .Hastings Friday and Sa
es Helen Coman and Marcella Dav- ton Swif: has recently completed thu
(SEMI-GLOSS)
of the Slgnu
I*, students at thc Lucid Secretarial ill* officer* training course at Fori Harrison of Kellogg Field. Ft. Gils-. pumoae of initiation A special in- ot the two families. * OUver Cor-I ur&lt;Uy. Merci Campbell and farm
Washington.
school in Grand Rapids, spent the Monmouth. N. J„ and received the ter was a weekfsd guest oi Miss Ev- vltatlon is being extended to Way- son who is a guest al the home of “«
Mra. wer
Ii weekend
-------- "•
at their ,—
homes
r— ;southwest
------- hiv. commission
cl&gt;n ueuxes.
of second
Evelyn lieutenant
returned in
to elyn
land Geukes.
chapter to
be guests
of thc
his brother.
accompanied
day afteruocn.
Evelyn
returned
to land
chapter William,
to be guests
of the his brother. William, accompanied ”‘a‘‘ Sun
Sunday
nlternoon.**Mr.
Mr. an
ai
i of town
------- * The iunlor class play,
— th
e u.
8. Army Signal corp dlvithe
u ,?•
dhi- Michigan State
rot Kenyon of Cold- bv hl* brother,
*■
9A
ro1,'
Stole College, thb
this Mon- evening. * For
ForrcM
brother. Fred of
ot Kalamaioo,
Kalamasoo, aJd
pmnk Ltavta of
Kankakr
I C;* n,1 X2‘,r‘cl.r B Va* Sim016 T'K t^ik-i Visithwlth*hU mother Mr? ’dBV “^tornoon where the is a ten- water *-*.« « visitor and luncheon went to Flint thU Monday to *ee
M^a£tiidrr!
Miss Lorena
bert of Mir
■school. Fhuradny and Friday eve- week s
i *■* *tudent. * Mr. and Mrs. WillU guest of hU mother; Mrs. Pearl thclr brother Jay who U a patient
«r
home last 1
•nlngs was very successful. Tiiere B C. Swift and old Middleville Slreetcr of cooper spent Thursday Kenyon this Monday. * Mr anti in Hurley hospital suffering with
wi-re good crowds, and each mem- friend* and returns w Neu Jer- at Uielr Oun lft£e ll0nu. * Mr and Mr&lt;
Solomon and two chll- paralysis of the spine. * Mrs. J. E.
J'.“KS* *'1'J’J.“'J*?*
er and slate
ber of the cast was well fitted'for “J.
Glenn Solomon, son Curt and dren were Sunday afternoon call- Norgaard and glr! friend of Grand '“« ■
Lowe Brothers
Lowe Brothers
time to sp&lt;
the part g ven. In fact it wa* one officers training. Ws Monday he j Mbs Vcrndva Barnum callcd 0[J hcr rri of his uncle. Will Solomon in Rapids were Sunday visitor* of her ¥5;,?™* Mra.
c’B®»‘wlck an
brother Ric
a- and his
hl., mother will be dinner guest*
guest*...&lt;mt Mr*
Mra Carrie*
Carrie’ Dygert at tiie Grn
Orwod
'Children of Ros*
Itos* township
wer
of
best plays
have
a:
’id Ranids
★ Mr on
and
T. ion
parents.
Mr.and
and Mr?
Mrs
Cha* «'Crookstou-tiship werg
the tiie
schooi
Mlwcl
,E«h
Each we
h.d
had
ltoseen
their
? part
p.,,
« his
of
hto unde
und, -nd
,M -unt
,un. Dr •i^btes
.ml Mr, ,. ..nnt 0
o’Mu-r
??„r“
*^ir'clu
CteriToygert
“&gt;i,'ri»„,t at
,t 2
S.TSkr
^ter
were ctilm
etllff.
her
hr,Mrs
“brothtotofc
Kn a
. Mr*
Mr
.nd
M
" Wm^K^ebWm*
“,b- childrenMnd.,
,lunuum
1
Gall Russell
perfectly and spoke distinctly and PL. Thompjon ‘‘’Grand Rapid*. !Alto Slindav afternoon. The aunt er-ln-law and stater. Mr and Mr?. 1?r were both ill and under the docera!TIf’* ’
----------|
THE UNIVERSAL FINISH
Williams. *
loud enough for all ui hear, which Congratulations to Carlton! * Mr*. reccntiv brokc her hip. They also Sidnev Oeib in Caledonia. Sundav tors care te*t week but are now
u,
„*
FOR ML ENAMEUNG
= Tough and long-lasting,
a Crayon
1* not often the case. Ca*t of Harn Baiyih and the children of caUcd on another of Mrs. S'* aunts afternoon. * Mr and Mrs Gerald much improved *
Mr and Mrs
“nd ,Mra' ufnllOnt
Life of Chrt
characters were James Faulkner, the Junior MLvs.onary society will jjrs. John Elim at the Eincst Roerk Keegstra
und children of Grand Harold Oriffeth and children and ““** ,on from M“Pte Hills visited
Easy to apply, quick to
Maxinc Flnkbeincr. Donna Davta. havf^a P?9'!,K *n?!!£L.aA
home at Alto * Mrs. Chas. Baker Rapid* were Wednesday evening Mrs Pearl Kenyon visited hl* broth- Mr». Mina Aldrich one day 1*3
\ at the Eva
dry. A tough
\O.
F. Benn
John Lee Pat Seary. Jean Hooper, of Mr*. Mattie Bena way this FYI—and Mrx Paul Shattuck nccompan- supper guest* of Mr and Mri. Alton er. Leo and family near Gull take *c^
Sunday guest* at the Fred
beauty gloss
Illinois. Fri&lt;
James Polhenuis. Reuben Round.-,, day evening. * Clarence Serifan., ■
A,_s Clare Corson to Hasting'. FIwcxxl * Mr and Mra Carl New- Sunday afternoon
The Lyle Oar- Ashby home ware Mr. and Mr*
finish that »wJack Karchele. Lucille Overholt * freshman al Michigan. State Col- Sunday afte^oo^“nd called on man of Detroit spent the weekend “te dI fam ly
«w IroSi aS-'Clyde Ashby. Mr and Mra Wllll.rl
Mr. Leigh Palmer of Chelae* ac- lege, returned to his Studies the
!*a1'{t&lt;."; parents Mr and Mr. ?l*h her mrent* M? and MrV jM auita and thev hid * niceStaii to- Ashby and daughter from Kata]
Per Pint
|
and *bu»».
Allerdlng w
companled bv her aunt. Mrs Ora ‘,rS‘
‘*’,c *’e*k.
Clarence went
Brady and also called at the Pender on the prairie a Mrs Ger- gether
Leo's are living al the Long maxoo. Mr. and Mr*. Milton Wurncl
evening *
Hinckley of Jackson vbited at thc to Detroit test week and enlisted tn ^es ot Clarence Brady and Will "d Itogera hL been brouihl’ from Beach farm where hi ha* choree and
from Battle Creek]
received tin
home ot her father. Fred Stokoe. thc Naval Reserves for training in jjudjon; * Will H. Johnson and Er- Pennock hospital to the home nf of the dairy part MU* Helen who Mrs Thelma Ashby and clilldren
ant tJunior
। Wednesday, a Mst. Sgt Clifford aviation, with view of becoming a
Ball are asstaltng with the her M-enu Mr ml Mr. tam graduated from Thornappte-Keltogg ,rom Marshall. * Mr. and Mrs,
I Aubil of Camp Forrest, Tenn., will pilot, a Osberl Griffeth and daugh- cborf and farm work al the Mau- Polheinus and is making n nice re- school last June is now employed Carl Gates from Cloverdale and
tinned i»4 t
BUY U. S. WAR BONDS AND STAMPS
e.m» this Tuesday,
y. '.no
Fl..r,m/r,r
Omni Bopld,
ho
L M.X “ b ™
h?r
LXE-’ « S«.rl
. ,ui KJSffiS Mr and
.nd Mrs.
Mr, Fred
^d A*hbv
mSl, 'mouSl
JTdun&gt;
return to camp
after mr.
ter. Florence
of Grand
Rapids „nwen-1JS
.1™ JohXon
"
T?i,F motored
Dallas.
T
..^■.lurlnn.h.mnl.Mhrhm,, do.,, Mon.U. or l..r
* iSS?.‘™ ?,rmS“ ,*!K*to£ “ill
. Tl“ liiSX gSK “
~
George * t
ter of Eato
6f hb parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ray to transact business and Florence,Mrs peter Petersen and her mothnm only wiih rnmimr snrinJ work shin officers on thc Democratic :*“* burned'badly about the facfll
end with M
rarl&gt;SmmUiaiid°c&gt;iiidrtm&gt;&gt;%M4 Vrw' fin'd'xtra’ Harold6 Or if frih and' Mr er **"' slckle of ^‘“tolngton spent but getting caught up on their left- ticket are na toltows:—Supervisor—! “,,d,,[‘’“jthey brought
Hams. * Ml
Carl Seg.ir and children. Carl and and Mrs. Harold Grincth and Mr. the weekend with the former's nus— nvw full work
Mutw nm nnu* Julian Pott*- clerk Thomas Gll-I^Bh tliem w Mr. und kfr*. Clar—1
Dawn Marie, spent the weekend and Mrs.GlennOrtffeth * Mra. Lois band pctc Petersen of the Cream- husking corn—as the cold and anow let; treasurer, no candidate;K jus-.f!?cc
“n, ,l0n !l°,n lH*alJnA9,|
nnd Mrs. (
witii hcr parents. Mr. and Mrs. An- McDonald who lias been 11! for scv-|pr.. &lt;q—a
Merle France of eaitvht *ven Ihr iw-st farmer* with lice of peace
William Harper ‘ Mr. and Mr*. Leon Dunning frOnil
drew Oacklcr and brother Paul, endmonth*, is slowly improving 'camoTdalr C^Jgon who wJUMxmd- com unbred fte?e^nd
making b^rd of ™tew Hen™ PoufEJ; Hickory Comer*. Mr. Blrdena Lvtuntil Bundr
son of Wei
who took them to their home in and able to *.lt up tor a short time. u1R his furlofigh witii the home folks mante'sfirun w’hidi i*™* vocxPgrade constables Clive Churchill Ralph i,le frnni Ea,on Co- H*nl Sunday
»SS to
B,™„ c-nS, CWM “to Zi’l X"toXto •dton’to?: KSttotor. SriSr '.“T with
.........their mother.
— Mrs. Floy Mc­
Gunners X
PHONE 2101
HASTINGS. MICH.
Baltimore,
who Is confined to bed
MwetnS2!rt,*qmHh
t, r
c-itei’n
Mr mid Kran(lmother, Mr*. France al the mecn has 45 degrees bucket* hung E MacNaughton. Thc ll*t of Re- Dermott r."'
non of Fllr
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Smith of the ter. Mrs. Calvin Slxecti.. Mr. and &amp;ninB william* home and also at These cold nights and sunny days Publican candidates was publbhed r™ — - *!□. * Mr. and Mrs. Carl]
the home &lt;
Ricker
from Hastings spent Sun-J
I tiie Geukes home Thursday. * Tiie are sugar weather ♦ Mra. Pearl l**t week. Remember election 1* *«
c«er lrom
per of Eai
I last quarterly conference of the Kenyon received a telegram last Monday. April 5. * Pvt. Ray Ovcr- day with Mrs. Mina Aldrich ♦
They also
lyear will be held nt the MethodiSt week announcing the death of her holt who was,recently inducted in- Fred Ashby received a letter froiifl
during Uie
1 church. Wednesday evening, April brother-in-law.
Stutley
Kenvon. to sendee, is located in the army Pvt Roy Kingsbury. Camp CliilJ
.7. with a potluck'supper preceding aged 82 at hta home in Adam. Win- air corp* ut St. Petersburg. Fla. borne. La. He says he reads th'l
' thc meet. * Miss Evelyn Alibrecht.. conrin
Mr. Kenyon was a native Donald Churchill, also in training Hastings Banner and enjoys tl
freshman student at Michigan State of Thomapple township. Bam- as a pilot of army aircraft is study­ very much.
college who ha* been home for a county, tha son of Mr nnd Mrs 8. Ing at Gainesville. Fla. at thc Ftorfew weeks because of an injury to c. Kenyon. He formerly lived at Ida Cniveraity. * Mr. and Mr*. Y. J.
Sgt. and Mrs. Joe IJ nee are
rejoicing over the birth of a
daughter on March 24. Sunday visi­
tors to see her were Mr. and Mrs.
Cliff Belson and daughters of Kalaniuzoo mid Mr. and Mrs, Vcryl
Belson and son Kenny and Mra.
Ida Belson of Rutland. * Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Mills of Hastings and
I Mr and Mra. Fred Savacool of
Lake Algonquin were recent visiI tors at William McCann's. * Mrs.
, Wm. McCann went U&gt; East LanIslng to visit her. son and wife and
In order to dispose of the personal property of Edgar McMellen, I will hold a public
granddaughter. Jane. * Mr. and.
: Mr*. Frank Travis spent Uie weekauction at thc Lewis Ashley farm located 2 Vi miles cast of Hastings on State
lend at Grandville with their son
' and family. * Eugene Melvin Flan­
Road, on
ders. son of Mr. and Mrs. ^rt
Flanders, local, was inducted into
Uie army last week. Floyd Black­
ford has been released from the
army to serve on the agricultural!
, home front.

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MIDDLEVILLE

WOOD

THE ORDER OF THE DAY /
IN HOMES
AND HOSPITALS

Lowe Brothers

MELLO-GLOSS
WALL PAINT

Uli. $345

^54991^^2934^0477419549^^
PLAX

| FLOOR ENAMEL

87'i

GOODYEAR BROS
HARDWARE CO

Sale! Friday and Saturday
At a very opportune time for you we
are giving you the advantage of this
SALE. A sale of worth while items, and

S4.95—9x12 Felt Bose Linoleum Rug only

$379

$2.95—6x9 Felt Bose Linoleum Rug only

$|89

A Choice hem —-1 Selection of lleautiful

of only
GROUP S-

$£495

Fait Mattress for only

$4£95

$14.95—100

100
Felt Mattress—Thc $19.50
mentioned above, with Box Spring to
match. Only

GROUP 4—Oral tufted, heavier quality. 24x18.
Beautiful Pastel colon. wa» M.93. NOW ONLY

$369

SPECIAL!
One Day Only

Mixed group of* Boudoir lamps, selling
regularly for $1.59 to $1.89. Your choice

(Saturday)

$1.59 Carry-alls

Belgian mqre, 9 yrs. old,
wgt. 1300 lbs.

Roon gelding, 10 yri. old,

Sorrel gelding, 12 yr&gt;. old,
wgt. 1600 lbs.

Grey colt, 2 yrs. old,
1200 lbs.

Black colt, 2 yrs. old

or Bundle Buggies

for only

COWS

»«•

Guernsey cow, 5 yrs. old.
Guernsey cow, 4 yrs. old.
Guernsey cow, 3 yrs. old.
Holstein cow, 4 yrs. old.
Guernsey bull, 4 yrs. old.
Two heifer calves, 6 mos. old.

QUANTTY LIMITED)

W. A. ROTH

98'

Furniture
HASTINGS

PHONE 2226

2 Berkshire sows.

wgt. 1400 lbs.

Bay mare, 9 yrs. old,

wgt. 1200 lbs.

$169

$100

HOGS

HORSES

wgt.

Last of Pin-Up Lamps!
3 only Table Lamps—Selling price $1.45.
Just right for thc cottage or recreation
room ___________________________

$3950

Starting at 1 o'clock. 1 will offer thc following article!.

»&gt;i. 1500 it,.

SJ19
$£69

MONDAY, APRIL 5, 1943

$19.50—100
Felt Mattress. Beauti­
ful covers, Sateen Borders. 4 row
stitch sides. Only----- ----------------------------

98'

GROUP 3—Oval lulled Chenille, nig*, nice qual-

24

Look! Mattress Specials!

Cotton Chenille Rugs!
riling Price 51.15. Don’t hesitate on

He
thi

articles that you may need, many of
them on the "Hard to Get" list or soon
will be-So come in early,
''t

THE QUANTITY IS LIMITED!

Here’s (hie . . . Most
Everyone Can Use!

AUCTION SALE

TRUCK

REPAIR TOOLS NOW
Early spring weather won't cure]
next summer's crop* but does pro­
vide spare time to cure some of the
farm machinery troubles Member;,
of the farm machinery staff nt
Michigan State College suggest re­
placing worn parte, adjusting bear­
ings. gears .ind chain*, sharpening;
cutting parte, shining up polished!
parte and tightening nute and bolls.
Little periods of atteuUon prevent
need for major overhaul jobs.
BANNER WANT ADS PAY
I

2 Ton Dodge truck, 1937.
ORDER-BY-MAIL

1937 Oliver 70 tractor, on rubber.
John Deere 2 bottom tractor plow.
New Idea manure spreader, good.
McCormick cultipacker.
3 sec. spring tooth drag.
Deering dump rake.
Good single drum loader.
2 horse cultivator Single cultivator.
Horse corn planter.
■
Good iron wheel wagon and 14 ft. fiat
rack.
Side delivery rake.
6 ft. cut mowing machine.
Pressure cooker.
Numerous other articles.

HEALTH FOOD
SHOP

FARM SECURITY ADM
ELLIOT. Suporvisor

|AY C. WING. Clerk

DEWEY REED. AUCTIONEER

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FARM MACHINERY

TERMS: CASH doy of sole, nothing to be removed until settled for.

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WELLMANS

129 N. MECHANIC ST.
JACKSON. MICHIGAN
Bulk Gelatin, lb.

Bl
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“SoapleU'' ........ 25c, «c, gjr
Joyana-drink --------29c. 98c

COFFEE SUBSTITUTES
Soykec. 35c
Ftego, 40c
Breakfast Cup ..........27c
Minute Brew 35c Nuveco. 35c
Battle

IN

Creek

FOOD

Pa'ratncls

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75c

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6
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ville: t

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thga;

1 by Ret
ihton am
npany o
Jnlermcn

in Duan,
irdny eve

Mr. Kell

I child!
ouid
Jould

lurday.
mens at

and M.
Creek.
. and M;
b

uia Hi
nip Ik
;&lt;-r.ih h

an visit!
nd famil
troll. Mr
Kankakee

of Detrol
Krs. Wat
itwlck nnd
hip wc-ri

s. wiiiianl
&gt;»n Kala&lt;
m Wamei
:le Creek,
children

dale am
r motoret
Uhby wht

Jta. ClarHa&amp;ting*,
dug from
dena Lytt Sunday
Floy Me­
d to bed
Mrs. Carl
tent SunJdrich. «
tnp Cln|.
Tends thenjoys It

-Ince

are

nday vl
and M
•» of Ki
Ira. Very!
and Mra.
r Mr. and
dings und
vacool of
cent vlsls. * Mra.

wife nnd

tlic wccktheir son
Ivin FlanMr*. Art
icted into
yd Blackfrom thd
jrlcultural

Murray Hamburger and famUy of' dqpt. hla father being at- the bam
Izike Odessa were dinner guest* of und Mr. Allerdlng home far dinner
.Mr. and Mra. Herald Classic Sunday. He had‘ taken a small piece of
i* Mr. and Mr*. Welby Crockford board and the force of the saw
“ und Janice spent the weekend with brought.ills hand Into Hie Saw. HlMra. John Bulling. Mra. Laura Mr. und Mrs. John Hynes of Holt. cut h tendon in his little finger and
»MUUHa, Mra.
«... Manne rraiiw
Gardiner.
France and * Joyce Farthing returned Frida) cut the buck of 111* hand He was
Mr*. Lawrence Faul arc attending from the Battle Creek Oslroi»athlc taken to Battle Creek Osteopathic
Uw fint Convention of the Blue hospital where she underwent ar. hmpltal where an operation was
Star Mother* of America in Hint, operation for appencUcitl* the pre- performed. taking a piece of tendon
Prlday, Saturday and Sunday. * viou* Monday. She 1* convalescing from his leg and putting It in his
Mrs. Loul* Clum of Lake Odessa nicely * Ml** Horencr Forman ol finger. Skin was also grafted on Uie
Mra. Reuben Oerllnaer of Hasting* Grand Rapid* spent the weekend bark of his hand. Hi was brought
urfd Hr*. ‘Will Gerilnger of Wood- with her parents. Mr. and Mn.. Ixxne Monday from BatUe Creek
land spent Friday with Mr*. Wayne George Forman. * Mr. and Mra. and Is getting along very well. They
Long. On Saturday these four st*- Will Brummler and Mrs Edith do not think the finger will be crip­
ter* helped anqUter alster, Mra Cla- Wunderlich of Grand Rapids were pled.
rn Bears, also of Woodland to cele- Sunday gucata of Mr. and Mra. Ford
brale her birthday. * Last'Sunday. Stowell. * Mr und Mr* Howard
V. R. Wotflhg enjoyed tiie fellow- Hewitt called on Mr. and Mr* Ld
Tiie first lesson of the Red Crons
ship of twenty-four members of 111* BnObble of Lake Odewu Sunday
church when they brought in wcU evening. * Mr. and Mr*. Wilbur Home Nursing da*.* will begin tills
filled bosket* for dinner and stayed Klump of Middleville called on Mr. week Thursday afternoom March 2&gt;
for Uie afternoon. The group con- and Mr&gt; Ted Etipcr Thursday afristed of Rev. and Mrs. Arthur, ter noon. * Mr. and Mra. Lawrence the Woodland Township reboot
Dodge. Rev. and Mra. F. C. Wing. Faul were Sunday dinner guesu of
tiie families of Eldon Farrell. Guy .their daughter and family. Mr and everyone signing up&gt; for the course
Kantner. Stanley TUankcr. Forest Mr*. Clarence Arnie of Battle Creek must promise to attend every lesson
Begerow nnd Mr. and Mrs. Loren * Mr. and Mra Russell RleUmn and unless, prevented by. Illness. Thr
Hershberger. * Mr* E. E. Dorris baby daughter of Grand Rapids new books ore here and will cost 75c
who ha* been in Chicago for the were Bunday guest* ot her parent*. each. Mrs. Vera ...
Hewitt. R. ....
N. wwill
..,
winter month* U spending a few Mr. and Mr*. Clyde Wise. * Ml-.i xgive thc lessons asstried by nura&lt; •
brother,and wife, Pollyanna England lelt
left Monday 'from the K'-llozg
Kellogg Foundation Ev
Evweek* with her brother,nnd
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Recsor before morning for Chicago after sperjduitr eryonc h Invited to take advantage
returning to her own home In wc*t &gt;en days with her mother, Mra' Glen of thl* modem Home Nursing
Woodland * Mr. and Mrs. Howard England and sister Marjoif. * Miss
Baker and children moved to Lan- Monte Millwood and friend Mbs
ring Monday where he is employed. Virginia Blanchard of M. 8. C., East
Mr. and Mr*. Darwin McClelland Lansing, visited the formers Bister
Mr. nnd Mrs. L. J. Vincent, for­
of Hustings have purchased their and husband. Mr nnd Mrs Bird­ merly of Woodland entertained with
home and will move as »oon as pox- *IU Holly over Saturday night trtitl a dinner and bridge Saturday eve­
rible. ♦ Mr. nnd Mrs. Donald Gager Sunday. ML-« Millwood remained ning at their home in Plainwell.
und ton Morgan of Grand Rapid* until Tuesday when she left for Guest* from Woodland were Mr.
were dinner guests of Mr. and Mr* Ludington to spend the rest of her nnd Mrs. Birdr.lll Holty. Mrs. Glenn
Roy Rowlader last Sunday * Rev. vacation with her parents. Mr. und England and Mr. and Mr*. Karl
I. H. Osgood attended the Harvard Mrs. Henry Millwood.
Fnul. Ollier guests were Mr. and
Mr*.-Frank Kilpatrick of Benton
School of Christian Education ni
'
------------Harbor. Mr. nnd Mrs. Thoma.* Moon
Huntington. Ind., last week. Little Metkodht W.S.C.S. To
David and Nelda Osgood accompanHold Family Night and Sunt, nnd Mrs. Lubbers of
led their father and spent thc week
The W. S. C. S. of thc Methodist Plainwell Winners at bridge were.
visiting thclr gtandmothcr. Mrs. A. church will hold thclr annual fam- BirdUll Holly. Thomas Moon. Karlj
J. .Hanauer and other relative* In ily night Monday evening, April 5 Fail). Mrs Frank Kilpatrick. Mra.
Huntington * Corp. Richard Hilbert with a carry-in dinner. District Su- Thomas Moon and Mrs. Lubbers.
of the Signul Corp at Fort Lewis, perintendent Babbitt, will be the
SCHOOL NOTES
Washington, left Thursday after speaker and ubo preside at tlw
Thr Nell RKc Stamp and Bond Sale..
spending a week with hl* mother. Quarterly Conference.
The stamp and bond sale on।
Mrs. Lawrence Hilbert and sister.
------------Thursday April I. at the Woodland1
Miss Lorena Hilbert. MU* Ellen Hil- Spring Music Concert
bert of Minneapolis, Minn., cam.To Be Held In April Township Schoo) has been dedi­.
home last Wednesday to spend u
Tiie spring music concert of thc cated to thr memory of Neil Rise.,
twelve day vacation with her moth- Woodland Township school will tie Nell wit.-, graduated with th* cluss.
er and sister. She arrived iiome in held al the P.T.A mcetlm; on Tucs- of 1938 nnd lost his life this past;
tlmr to spend one day witii her day evening. April 20. The Band un­ winter in an airplane crash in Cal­.
brother Richard. * Mr and Mr* d&lt;-r the direction of Gordon Wil- ifornia . while In the service of his;
Gall Russell of Portland spent the Hams will give their u-unl fine per­ country.
We hop* that all students, teach­.
weekend with Mr. and Mr*. Gordon lurmance nnd the Girls' Glee Club
Williams. * V. R. Wotring will oive wjH ring. Gail Russell uf Portland ers. and friends will want to honorr
u Crayon Interpretation of -The will be guest conductor of the Band hL* memory on that day by the pur­Life of Christ
Christ'** next Sunday evening
c--------„ Everyone is Invited and there 1* no chase, through the .school, of a*&lt;
ninny stamps or bonds us thclr fundsi
at• the Evangelical church.
* admission
Dr.
“
•* ■«charge.
will allow.
O. F. Benner returned to Milford.
Adulu in thc community who&gt;
Illinois. Friday for a. ten day visit, Nix Woodland Young Men
Enter Armed Service wisit to cooperate muy bring in orr
* The Woodland Extension Group
met at thc home of Mrs. Arthur
Six young men from Woodland send in thclr money that day and
Allerdlng with a dinner Saturday enter the service of their country the stamps or bonds will be deliv­
evening * George Benner, Jr, lias this week. They are Roger Rush, ered on Friday.
Let'* nil show our appreciation
received the promotion to Lieuten­ IJoyd Ulcry. Russell Und. Shirley
ant (junior grade). He U still sta­ Cox. Edward Sawdy nnd Allen Van- for the first home boy that haspaid
tioned irt the Naval Air Station nt decar. Leon Nicholson. Jr. wm the supreme sacrifice for our free­
Dallas.
Texas.
Congratulations. culled, but wa* deferred until thc dom.
So far this year the weekly stamp
George * Mr. and Mra. Dean Win­ end of the school year ns he will
and bond sale lias amounted to $1.­
ter of Eaton Rapid.* spent last week graduate in June.
913.00.
end wllh Mr. nnd Mrs. Gordon Wil­
Woydland Cagcra Win District
Phillip Hom Injure* Right Hand
liams. ★ Miss Jeanne Rurkld of But­
Tournament
Phillip Bom. 11 year old son of
tle Creek visited her parent*. Mr
Woodland basketball team won a
nnd Mrs. Carl Burkle from Friday Mr. niid Mrs. Robert Born of this
until Sunday. * Corp. Arnold John­ village, injured hL* righuhand and decisive victory over Cltuk-svllle al
the
loumament held in Lake Ock*son of Waco. Texas. First Class little finger Saturday nboul noon
sa
Friday
evening
with a score of
Gunners Mate. Roger Johnson of when he was cutting a piece of wood
Baltimore. Md. and Mra. Gus John­ an an electric table r aw owned by 32 to .19. Clarksville hod won over
son of Flint were dinner guest* at Arthur AUerding. Mr. Allerdinir had Sim I Icld the week previously. Wood­
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ted Eu- been helping Mr. Bom to lay hard­ land drawing a bye nnd thc two
per of East Woodland Thursday. wood floors In their home and the teams met Friday evening to de­
In—
use In the house. No one cide the victor of the Class D
They also visited other relatives saw wxs
----- ...
during the week. * Mr. and Mrs. was there at the time ot the accl- District Tournament.

WOODLAND

Hastings

banner, thtrsday. april i. hu

Fifth and Sixth Grades
Mra. Artie Spindler, teacher
We are learning to do outline
iikeichhis in our art work.
We held second place with IB 20
in Defense Stamp sale this week.
Our sixth graders are learning to
use short cut methods in arithmetic
work.
We have been having some very
fine report* for English lessons
Buddy Vender reported on airplanes,
drawing pictures of about twenty
model* and showing the insignia
of cBrh:------- '

day. * The 4th quarterly conference Marlowe and *ons of Detroit vUJUd
of Battle Creek circuit will be held friends in Grand Rapid* and Hun
on Friday at the Base Line church drove out to visit their parent*. Mr.
Floyd Burkey arid Mrs. Paul Burkey witii District Superintendent. Rev. and Mra. Elmer Marlowe and spent
of Hastings were Sunday dinner Lloyd Nixon of Albion present. A Sunday night with them, returning
guests of Mr. and Mr*. Clare Eash cooperative dinner at noon. * Mrs. to Detroit Monday morning.
and family. * Mr?. Lydia Karcher Floyd Randall attended a meeting
---------------- &lt;
——
visited Mra. Etta Blough and *on of Merry Makers Organization on FAIR LAKE
Venwr and family of Hastings
.
Last Week's Letter
Tuesday. * Mrs. Orvin Allerdlng
Mr. and Mra. Oamer Hampton
and Patricia were in Grand Rapids EAST DELTON
and »on Kenneth of Hasting* spent
Friday. ♦ Dr. and Mr*. Wedel gnd
Liat Week’s Letter.
fuinlly.
Mr*.
Vivian Andorson.
Mr. and Mn Robert Mitchel and Sunday at H. O Armours. * Mr.
Mr. und Mrs
Farrell . Anderson daughter of Hillsdale, Mn. R. J. and Mra. Robert Mitchel from Hills­
dale
called at Jaaon Willison* and
of Hastings were Sunday guests Bates and two wumucu
. oaiuc
children uof
Battle
of Jacob Oles* and Miss Corrcne. Creek and Mrs. Stewart Waters and
O*d* Mr. and Mra. Anlnir DeClair three children. local spent Sunday
UI.OVERDALE
of Barryton were Friday after- with Mr and Mrs. Jason Willison.
*25 Mra
tt n°
noon and supper guests of Mra. * Will Mason passed .away Thurs- Mrr. and Mn.
Mra H.
H O.
° Armour Friday.
Frtriav
Mr.
and
Mn.
Floyd
Morford
and
Mr. and Mra. Forest ClUlson ol .Jennie Pardee * Mr. and
Mrs Geo. -------------— -after
-------------------------••------of
•
day evening
.... nnd
-------t severalofmonths
hl, U(e
family spent Thursday evening at
Niles spent thc weekend with thclr Deardsley
]
of Battle
Creek- ---------were ulncM Hp
rnoQigr, Mra. Murtha Chamberlain. ;Sunday afternoon. and evening on the farm now owned-by Mr. and WL.*!22.e SL’SfvSf’l
Frederick. Battle Creek. * Mr. and
Mrs. Chamberlain relumed home Suests
i
of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Mrs. Bert Litt*, his daughter and J
with them to spend some lime. * ] ioxtettler. * Mr. and Mrs Lloyd husband * Mrs. Effie Louden vte- Mrs. Ira Hal) ot Battle Creek have
Mr. and Mra. Harold Miner of Brock.
]
Mrs Elizabeth Jones of Lake Red her brother Orv Dunn who 1*
Pl.unwvli spent the weekend with Odessa.
&lt;
Mrs. Estella Rosier. Mr. n surgical patient at Leila hospital,
hospital.
Mr. nnd Mra. Ru^el Han and fam- iind
,
Mra. Wm. Cosgriff of Lowell Thc many friend* of Orv are all
ilv. * Mrs Maude McGhan and were
•
Sunday guest-, of Mrs. Jennie sorry to. hear of hl* Hines* ano
Mr. and Mr- Nlal McGhan and Pardee
।
and Wanetta Shray. ♦ Mr. hope for hl* recovery. * Mr. and
children spent Sunday with Mrs. und
।
Mrs. Arthur Parker of Battle Mra. Lloyd Collison recently heai&lt;.
Emma Johncock. * Mr. and Mrs. Creek
।
were
Sunday afternoon from thclr son Pvt. Merl Colllaon.
Bert McCallum were dinner gucsU guests
।
df their daughter. Mra Floyd that he is now at New- Haven. Conn
of Mr. and Mrs. George Chipman Walton
and Bobble Parker. They * We are all sorry to hear Claud
of Knlamazoo. Friday. * Mr. and also
।
called on Mr. and Mra. Wm. Harrington Is 1)1 with pneumonia
Mra. Delos Hower were very happy Laux
:
and Mr and Mrs. Jessie Coons and nre hoping for hl* speedy reto receive a letter from their son. of
, Lowell. Mra Walton and Bobble covery.
Lt. Marvin Flower, who Is In North accompanied
:
them. * Mrs. John
---------------- *• *■
Africa * Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Mill* Postma
;
of McCohB Visited Sunday CARLTON CENTER
of South Bend. Ind., spent the week afternoon
।
at the homes of Mrs. A. Last Week'* Letter
a t,..
A,(,c Ncal rrlunipd home
end with their mother Mr*. Emma t
■T. r...,.
Ea-sh and »«Mr. —
und
Mrs. ciarc
Dickerson. * Charles Monica spent 'Eash.
from the hospital with hcr new son
Wednesday night wllh Eugen*- Gor­
on Thursday. Thursday evening.
don of Fine lake. * Mr and Mra.
Pvt.
Alec
Neal, who had been grantMilo Ashby nt South Shultz called . ' Last Week's Letter.
rd a furlough, arrived from Utah, n
on Mr nnd Mrs. Ed. P-*nniis. Sun- 'I In the recent Farm Bureau memi-­ very proud nnd happy pew Daddy.
&lt;ia» * Mr. and Mrs Ed. Utu- ol bership drive our local organization
n *
- Mr. and Mrs.
.
Floyd Asplnail and
Kalamazoo wert dinner guests of brought
।
in 103 members. Hein keep children were Sunday dinner euests
thc work moving. ★ Mr. and Mis. of Pvt. and Mr*. Clinton Williams
Cole. Mrs Lucille McClelland in Hastings. Pvt. Williams has been
rop attended St. Patrick party nt Jay
Mrs. Nellie Miller spent 'Sun- visiting here on furlough and re­
the Delton church. Wednesday eve­ nnd
day with the Mr. and .Mra. Orren turns to camp Tuesday. Mr. und
ning. * Mr. and Mri. Merl Kahler Dtirliam family of South ILittle Mrs. Ovan Barnum and Judy ot
and son of Clucago and Mr. and Creek.
Mrs Durham is In III health Kalamazoo were dinner guest* on
Mrs Glenn Kanler spent Sunday * Mr. and
Mrs. Floyd Rami ill hud Sunday also. * Deep sympathy Lx
with their daughter. Mr. and Mra. as Sunday dinner guests lhAr chil- expressed tu Mrs. Fred Henncy and
George. Kahler. * Mr. and Mn. drtfi.' honoring their, son DeWayne Mortimer Nichols whose father. H.
Earl Gates were dinner guests of Charles who is on a furlough from A Nichols passed away at the age
Mr. nnd Mra. Wayne Gates of Kal- th«* aviation schocn at Flint. His of 90 years. His funeral wa* Sunday,
aina/oo Sunday. * Mr. and Mrs. wife, a nurse in New York, is with * Mrs. Elmer Marlowe lias been
Jurr.es Nevin* of North Pine bike him. * Mr. and Mrs Merritt Hin- vL-ltlng her daughter, Mr*. Ralph
called on Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
who have been ill the past Nobles In Detroit the past week. Her
Lathrop Sunday » Mr. and Mra. man
winter arc Mill poorly * Thc mem- son. Erwin accompanied her by
Sam Gelb attendea manorial icrv- bera of thc Checkered school have train to Charlotte where another
ices for Jack K-.-m who was kil'ed
returned to their new school house ion, Winifred and his family brought
in New Guinea. Sunday afternoon. which
replace* the one burn'-d early them on home by auto. * Mr. and
He was a cousin of Mra. Geib&gt;. ♦ In the year. * Mr. and Mr*. Ben Mrs. Cleon Landon and Wayne
Congratulations to the Delton Bp.«•their
i,7ir"&lt;-■.'!rt-ry
’i7»»«.'’
Buller have disposed of their farm were Sunday dinner guests ot Mr.
ket ball team in ,'.L
r
v-t antl hav(" t-'onp lo Battle Creek to und Mrs Arthur Yarger Mr. and
thc district tournament.
have Uvp and Ihe
mint, aYou
on nave
family have Mr*. Murray Myers and children ot
really worked hard. * Mr. nnd Mra. moved hi. ★ Mesdames Hattie Woodland called in the afternoon.
O H. McGowen who spent the win­ Moore of Chnrlotta and Nellie ♦ Mr. nnd Mra. Gerald TUcher und
ter In Grand Rapids nave returned i Thompson of Battle Creek visited girls visited Mr. and Mr*. Theo.
to their home here.
at the home of their narents Mr. Bulling. N. E. Lake Odessa Sunday
■ and^Mrs William Stanton on Sun- afternoon. * Mr. and Mrs. Elton
DUNHAM DISTRICT

Mrs. Grace Stanton suffered a
considerable loss Saturday morning
when fire destroyed a brooder house
nnd a large number of little chick­
ens. Neighbors kept the fire from
spreading to other buildings. * Miss
Enid Cheesemnn is home this week
from M. S. C. for spring vacation.
* Mr. nnd Mrs. Orson McIntyre
visited Mr. and Mrs. Herb. McGlncklin east of Nashville. Sunday.
* Brandt McIntyre who Ls a trans­
port pilot in Africa, has written his
parentn. Mr. and Mrs. Orson Mc­
Intyre- that he has located and vis­
ited bis brother. Howard who has
also been in north Africa for some
time.

r.

AUCTION SALE
Having sold the farm, I will dispose of my personal property at public auction at
the farm located 3 miles west, 11 miles north and 1 mile west of Lake Odessa, or
21 miles south and 21 miles east of Clarksville on

TUESDAY, APRIL 6, 1943
Starting at one o'clock, I offer thc following:

ron’t cure
docs prome of the
Members
jicgent re­
ling bcurharpenliia
» ftollshed
and bolts,
a prevent
Job*.
I PAY

OD

I

Co

JTES

Uf 75c
5, |L95
-HJS

KING

HORSES
Sorrel mare, 8 yrs. old, wt. 1600.
Gray mare, 8 yrs. old, wt. 1600.
Blue roan colt, 2 yrs. old, wt. 1200.

HAY AND GRAIN
Quantity of mixed hay. Quantity of ensilage.
270 shocks of corn.
200 bus. oats. 60 bus. barley.
1 bu. clover seed. Quantity of bean pods.

CATTLE

Block cow, 6 yrs. old, fresh 10 weeks.
Black cow, 4 yrs. old, fresh 3 mos.
Bred Dec. 28.
.Black and white cow, 6 yrs. old,
calf by side.
Black and white cow, 8 yrs. old,
fresh 7 weeks.
Black cow, 8 yrs. old, pasture bred.
Guernsey heifer, 2 yrs. old, fresh 7 wks.
Black and white heifer, 1 yr. old.
HOGS
2 brood sows, due to farrow in April.
4 shoots.
POULTRY

60 mixed pullets.
20 year old Leghorn hens.

FARM MACHINERY
McCormick-Dccring tractor, 10-20.
McCormick Deering 14" tractor plow.
Double disc. 3 section drag.
Land roller.
John Deere riding plow. Oliver walking plow.
I. H. C. riding cultivator. Gale bean puller.
Deering 2-horsc corn planter.
Osborn corn binder. Deering grain binder.
Keystone hay loader.
Deering mower.
Done side delivery rake.
Superior fertilizer drill. 11 hoe.
Stover feed grinder. Deering 4-roll corn huskcr.
I. H. C. Manure spreader.
Steel wheel wagon and flat rack.
Buxz saw, arbor and frame. Corn shelter.
Grindstone.
100 ft. hay rope, fork and pulleys.
5-10 gal. milk cans. 20 ft. ladder, new.
Set double harness.
I

HOUSEHOLD GOODS
Kitchen range.
Other articles of furniture and many small items too
numerous to list. •

TERMS OF SALE: Cash day of sale, nothing to be removed until settled for

JOHN ASPINALL, Prop
DEWEY REED, Auctioneer
Hostings Phone 3467

I SOUTH BOWNE
■ V—
I.

JAY WING, Clerk

caricn

rente Hughe* and

Tuesday. * Mrs H
ne»l who t* ailing
tranafuaion Wedneaday at
hoe pl tai._______ ___ _____

MICHIGAN HENS WORKED
Michigan hen* in 1M2 laid an
Unrated 120.100.000 down eggs.

total production In 1M2 wa
MfljOOd
P59.n0G.0OO egg* or about four
dozen.

(f

AUCTION SALE
Having sold my farm on account of ill health I will have an auction sale at what is
known as the Roy Preston farm located 3 miles north of Lacey or 3 miles west and
J mile south of Maple Grove on the Lacey-Hostings road on.

THURSDAY, APRIL 8,1943
Commencing at 1:00 o'clock the following will be offered

CATTLE
Jersey cow, 4 yrs. old.
Holstein cow, 3 yrs. old, bred Jan. 21.
Guernsey cow, 5 yrs. old, bred Feb. IQ.
Holstein cow, 4 yrs. old, bred Dec. 14.
Guernsey cow, 5 yrs. old, fresh,
calf by side.
Holstein-Durham cow, 7 yrs. old,
bred Dec. 9.
Holstein cow, 10 yrs. old, bred Mor. 23.
Heifer calf. Brown Swiss-Jersey,
5 mos. old.

•

HORSES

Roan gelding, 5 yrs. old, wgt. 1700.
Brown gelding, 12 yrs. old, wgt. 1600.
Bay mare, 9 yrs. old, wgt. 1200.
Bay mare, 8 yrs. old, wgt. 1200.
HOGS

O. 1. C. brood sow, due April 10.
Duroc-Jersey sow, due April 1.
6 Shoots, wgt. about 100 lbs.
2 Shoots, wgt. about 50 lbs.
POULTRY

About 50 White Leghorn hens, year old.
About 50 Legora hens, yr old.
HAY &amp; GRAIN
About 300 bu. oats.
About 100 baskets of corn.

2 bu. shelled native seed corn.
About 145 shocks corn in field.
Quantity alfalfa hay.
Quantity clover hay.
FARM TOOLS
McCormick Deering 3 sec. drag.
McCormick-Deering binder.
McCormick Deering side delivery rake.
McCormick Deering manure spreader.
McCormick Deering 2 horse cultivator.
McCormick Deering walking plow.
Banner walking plow.
Empire disc grain drill Disc.
Cultipacker.
McCormick mowing machine No. 7.
Low steel wheel wagon.
Flat rack
,
McCormick-Dcering one horse Cultivator.
Iron scraper. Set dump boards. Com shelter.
Fairbanks platform scales.
McCormick-Decring hay loader, drop head.
2, 55-gol. oil drums. Crosscut saw.
About 35 ft. of new fancy lawn fence with 2 six ft.
gates and steel posts.
Set of bob sleighs.
Set of hoy slings.
Stock tank heater. Quantity of grain bags.
DcLoval cream separator, with motor. Hoy knife.
Harpoon hay fork Sheep rack
2 post hole diggers.
400 chick electric brooder stove.
v
Fountains and feeds 5 ten gal. milk cans.
3 milk pails.
Cream pail.
Whiffletrecs
Evcnera.
Forks. Shovels.
2 sets double work harnesses.
Single harness.
5 horse collars. Picket fence com crib.
Quantity of new oak, 2 x 4's—16 ft. long.
Quantity of new boards of white wood for gates.
Quantity of other new lumber. Quanity of dry wood.
Allen Princess kitchen range.
Kitchen cabinet. 2 20-gal. crocks.
12 gal. crock.
8 crocks of other sixes. Folding ironing board.
Many small articles too numerous to mention.

TERMS OF SALE: Cash day of sale, nothing to be removed until settled for. Every­
thing to be settled for day of sale.

BERTON E. BOWER, Prop
HENRY FLANNERY, Auctioneer

ERNEST

�THE HASTINGS BANNER. THURSDAY. APRIL 1. 1M3

1BS’S.S-JSJK*«

Utot school, and at Canandaigua
Academy In IgTI he was married
„
w.~ preceded —
—
to Ines K. vw«-j
Cooley. who
him
tn death by only a Hide
Utile more than
t
four month*. Following the trend
ot the times to -go west , the young
------ •--------- -*»-—•
iri. and started housekeeping in
a rough board house built in a
small clearing Ln Carlton township
Gradually, the farm of eighty acres
wa* cleared of Umber, and much of
the timber sold for Use a* railroad
Um. During these yean of pion­
eering Mr. Nichols taught school
each winter, twenty-six terms in
aU. Among the schools which he
served were State Road. Carlton
Center. Pod*u*er and Altoft

bile industry in Michigan. and the
oil. in partnership with two of hta
son*. and later with Mr William
T. Hill of Whittemore, was engaged
in thr contracUng business. build­
ing gravel roads In many Michigan
counties. During thl* period. Mr.
and Mr* Nichols llyed in Grand
Rapids for a few year*, returning.

ciinrovKADt

meat from more aedre business
Mr*. Emma Fisher. Hasting*. Mrs. \ II r r K V I J U l\ J
Mr. Nichols purchased the Old Lucena Henney. Carlton, Mortimer
*■ '»
•
v ix
- c_— — ■—.u
q Nichol*. Grand Rapids, Eugene
BAAKT COUNTY COUBTUOUSB
Nichols. Carlton and John Wil­
w.
»•
&gt;■ u» F.
lard Nichol*. Moab, Utah.
Broadway Apartments
There are also five grandchildren tiuuasi Micbtai
Although put
past ninety at thc time
••--------- —
of hta
his death, which occurred on and three great-grandchildren
March
following “a **
rtroke
*■ 17th. **"
*■ of*
the previous Sunday, he wu active HENDERSHOTT
physically, and his always keen taut Week's Letter
mentality wu unimpaired
When
stricken he wa* visiting at the home' went to Jackson an Sunday, called
tl*
of hta friend and former buslneu1 there by the death of Mrs HenryV}’*’;0
partner. Mr. W- T- HUI of Whitte­ brother. They returned on Monday
more. Mr. and Mr*. H1U gave him afternoon wllh eouslns who-tive at a^int*
evtry possible cut during hl* lut Lake Algonquin * Mrs. Jack Sulli- Mni.&gt;
Illness.
van entertained on Sunday cele- ■ H»»it*
Until the last few rears of his bracing Mr. Sullivan's birthday I
life, when failing hearing and eye­ Guests and callers were Mr. and
sight beset him. Mr. Nichols wu a Mra. Joe. Pflug of Hastings. Mr Anu
man who found joy tn living, even Mrs. A. Brill (local) Mr. and Mrs i
under sometimes unfavorable con­ Lcn Oswald of Dowling. Mr. and
ditions. He loved good literature Mr*. Harry Brigg* with Mr and
and music; could remember and Mrs. Aaron Schwucho of Battle ’'ttrrr
repeat long poems learned in his Creek. * Sunday callers at Law- ■"A**
youth. His violin was hl* constant rence Christensen's were hta bro'h.’V"1
companion, and until two years ago er and family from Bellevue and Mr.
he could usually be counted on io and Mrs. Pele Kinney of Bailie ounrplay at dances whenever Ids serv­ creek * Mr. and Mr*. Ed Sent* of
m«i&gt;
ices were requested, and he loved Hastings spent Sunday with her i
t «*y »*&lt;&lt; «» ik»i
the gayety u much a* any) of the parents, Mr. and Mr* Ernie Matte­
younger ones
Hr attuiuned hl* son. * Mr and Mrs Flovd Gorrt- '".7.',
love of music and ,gaycty to his son attended the funeral of Mrs j *»■&lt;.
Spanish ancestrp^fft* mother was Jdhn Gerber in Dowling last Thur;.- ! R-wi.it
of Spanish deeCent.
.
dav. ♦ Mr. and Mrs. John Brogan 1 median 1
have sold their farm and will aoon
"
. ; move to town. We regret very much .
" to see another of the old neighbors
move away but their poor hesitn
makes it necessary. We hope thev
will be happy in their new home *
The Traver farm ha* been oold again
to people from Kalamazoo. * Every- |
one had a fine time and enjoyed
thc good W.8.C.S. dinner fist
Thursday at Mr*. Lawrence Chris­
tensen*. Two new members are now ;
enrolled. Mr* Melvin Wade and 1 r,»nt'-uim
Mrs J. Weyerman.

WE OFFER THE FOLLOWING
SOUND INVESTMENTS IN
REAL ESTATE

10 ROOM, STRICTLY MODERN HOUSE, real
close in, wonderful floors, double garage, this
would be an income producer, 3rd ward, would
maka swell apartments $10,000.00

FOR RENT: LARGE CENTRALLY LOCATED
OFFICE—heated—only $25.00 per month.
TWO FAMILY APARTMENT HOUSE in 2nd
word, lately remodeled, new floor, furnaces two
of them, two baths, meters for each side, new
double garage
$4,000.00

8 ROOM HOUSE, strictly modern house with
fireplace. 2 blocks from Monument, has ga­
rage. swell location, house in A-1 condition.
S5.250.00.

EAkL R. BOYES
REAL ESTATE BROKER
(The best Invmtment on earth is the earth Itself|
Sl EBBLNh BLllJH.M.
PUlhNE 2659

SOUTH SHULTZ
Last Week's Letter
Mr and Mrs Leland Sherrard
and baby Marcia Jean of Battle
Creek were calling on friends here
Sunday afternoon ♦ The P T. A.
Friday night was quite well atr.---- 1 ­
tended. Mr. •M.l.u..,,
Englehardt -A
of Good
will entertained them and a plav I
"The Successful Operation" wa., civen which proved amusing * Mr 1
and Mrs. Lester Sonneville visited
Mr. and Mrs. Wavne Gale* of Kaiamazoo Sunday afternoon. * Adah I
Misener of Kalamazoo visited her ■
mother, Mrs. Mina Kenyon nnd
other relatives from Tuesday until
Friday night. * Visitors at the Ken­
yon home Sunday were Mr. ana
Mrs. George Sheldon and Rex
Stockwell of Bradley and Mrs. Su’le Mlnzey of Muskegon. Mr an:l
Mr* Wendell Kenyon and Mr*.
Emma Stillwell of Battle Creek. *
Mr. and Mrs. Homer McCowcn re- I
turned to thclr home a. Ackers I
Point last week after spending thc
winter tn Grand Rapids * Ethel
Hom is assisting some Delton
ladies with their spring cleaning.

j.
-T- ■ i,
1.^.^ dlnntr with Van&lt; Wotring of executor issued, estate enrolled.
K1FW RnntfC IM TUI Bunday. * Mr. and Mra Ben Haines
Ext Wlfflim B Cramer DivenIxCrr DUVhJ in I ns Of Laniing and Mias Gertrude Hla- tory filed

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ice filed, proof of will filed, order
admitting will entered.
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* 1
BRANCH DISTRICT
1 Bet. May T. K. Hoeltael. Order
Tie following new book* have Jfa»
..
. »*
been added to the Heatings Public Mr and Mr* E R. Hall and San- allowing claims entered.
Ikt.---William B. Cramer. Proof of
Ubrary:
;dra of Kalamo were Saturday eve-----,Un« guest* of Mr. and Mra. Her- publication
.tier. filed, order allowing
. ..
bie Wilcox * Mr and Mra Floyd claim*
------- entered, fin
final account filed.
Wn.t Leih.r-B.nkU&gt; AnoUu. Armour &lt;U HkUM.
U,.
o.,rer ».
Eat. Jennie Hryr^-u.
Reynold* Waiver
of
M .
, Herbie WUeox to a notice and conaent filed, order apE“r,y ^l.¥,p!e ^ro7; 2Fnl?rL.£*2 ' p°lntln« administrator entered
Q. g of North
Bit. Margaret E Sheldon. Bond
WU. BUUku-WkMwttu.
Urv tawed, petition for heaririu
H.i.n Toppm, UUWr-WIM Ulu 71X5 » ti«
ctalnu filed, notice to creditor* la­

laymitatT'isro te-twas

Anthony Abix&gt;t-Th« Shudders.
er* of their parents. Mr and Mra rnM'rrTfnu^**
Loutae Plait Hatxk—Evergreen O D Faaaett* The North Maple °O»*«CTION!
i-j-ssi AMX.U.Y0U,, w u,. *rt-i2r7Larssw2?«*£.«!'.&gt;Sf
i?‘u.*e“50’u.B*;x
B, Ntshl. !

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BOAKD or IUTUTUOU

Peter IField-Powder Valley Ven-1 BARNUM SCHOOL
I misleading. It read "how was ran
geance
latet IVeek * letter.
• from a neighboring farm liome"and
Mabel Seeley-Eteven
Seeley—Eleven Came
Came Back
Back. | Arnold and Roger Johnson who might lea? readen to think it w" ’
D E Stevenson—Celia* House.' , spent furlough* at house last week, necessary to secure water from a
Cecile H. MaUchat—Tavern In I have relumed to their camps In । cistern at Hie neighbor * Itomc In
PfV
'is*. £r*ty
the hose was laid to a hyW H. B. Kent—The Tenderfoot.
* Lieut. Robert Drake who is ata- drant in front of thc neighbors
Non-FkUan
Uoned near Fort Story. Va., and home and all the waler used was
Popular Mechanic*—How to Read Miss Margaret Bradbury, a student' drawn from the village * wate?
Blueprints.
I at M. S. C.. visited Kill* Johnston main. We ore glad to clarify thl*
-------------- e
.
yRobert J. Casey—Torpedo Junc­ - and Woodland friends Sunday evetion.
nlng.
Robert's address te: Box DO?
—
---------CI^J'
T THINGS YOH DON’T
O. J Hambro—How to Win. the 340, Virginia Beach. Va. * Elwyn
NEED—BUY WAR BONDS
Peace.
Baker of Lansing speht Friday
INSTEAD.
Kendall Banning—Submarine
night with Ellis Johnston. * Mr
Williams A- Oberteuffer—Health and Mra. Roland Valentine and
in the World of Work.
daughter Susan of Ypsilanti spent
Capt. Burr W. Leyson—Wings For the weekend witii Mr. and Mrs
Offense.
....
Fred Durkee. Roland called at the
Anthony Standen—Insect Invad- Keith Durkee home Sunday. * Ed­
ers
win Bawdy, son of Mr nnd Mr* NOTICB TO CKEDITOlta
Irving R Melbo—Our Counrty's Mlles Bawdy, passed the physical
DaMa ■ ■
National Park*
examination at Kalamazoo SaturEgon alesinger—Nazis in the day and will soon be In training tn
Woodpile.
*h»
the natlnn'u
nation** arm*H
armed lont.
forces.
Procedure Handbook of Arc Weld­
ing Design and Practice.
Hubert Herring—Good Neighbors.
William Rone Benet—With Wings
As Eagle*.
Edna St. Vincent Millay—Make
so Bright the Arrows.
PROBATE COURT
Est. Ortha C Pitt. Petition fot
American Red Cross—First Aid1
Text-book.
administration of estate less than
t300 filed order assigning personal
। Ogden Nash—Good .Intentions
33aii. A. I). IUCI
Walter De La Mare—Collectedj property les* than tTOO entered.
Poem*.
Est Charles H. Young Petition 1
Katharine Carr Rodeli—Southi for administration of estate less
r»rri-*. American Primer (new ed &gt;
than J200 filed, order assigning ORDER FOB PUBLICATION
John W. Coulter—Fill.
|&gt;enion property less then I20U en^Evelyn Stefannon—Here I* AlaaE*l. Frank D. Pratt. Petition for
BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
Herbert S. ZIm—Parachute*
administrator filed, order appoint­
ing administrator entered.
Angus Murdoch—Boom Copper
Eat. Jennie Reynolds. Petition for
Herbert S. Zlm—Submarines.
Kosti Vehanen—Marian Anderson.. administrator filed.
Stewart H. Holbrook—None More•
E*t. Lydia Simpson Proof of pub­
lication filed, testimony of frccholdJean Barnes. Librarian ier* filed, license to sell Issued, oelh
before sale filed, bond on sale filed.
| Est. Clyde Wilcox. Petition for ad­
All«.»l SOUTHWEST WOODLAND
HS.ov La^t Week's Letter
ministration of estate leu than (200
i Mrs. Clyde Coville is assisting ini filed, order assigning personal prop­
.,
1 raring for John Barker of Hastings,. ertv leu than WOO entered.
Est. Margaret E. Sheldon. Proof *«*Tl1 *• ", ,#‘3
id rue- His condition remains serious. Mrs
,
of
will filed, order admitting will »"»••**■ •'
Chas. Farlee was a raller there
Thursday. * Mr. and Mr* Harry। entered.
Est. Bernard O Terpenning. AnnSandbrook and family were Bunday■
i
ual
account filed.
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas
Edwin Mead. Annual account
Sandbrook of Blanchard * Mrs.
eertain Jana Jordan uf Ciiicago is apend-, filed, bond ot executor (renewal)
of u.- tng an indefinite time at the home. filed.
k
.ouyrvatlan of her gon. Carl Jordan * \fn
Elvira Weaver. Final receipts
mik Chalmcr Hershberger of GrandI filed, discharge of administratrix
rieJ
Rapids wa* a weekend guest of Mr issued, estate enrolled.
Eat. Ella Bumford. Report ot *ale
■t» of thaafe* and Mrs. Waller Hershberger. *
Uir and ia Mr and Mra. Ora Lehman were- filed.
i roarir.i.. Sunday guest* of Mr. and Mr*. CanI
Est. Prank Elston Report ot sale
I filed.
E*t. George U. Dunning. Warrant ORDER FOB PUBLICATION
Mr*. Cha*. Farlee and Nevah andI
Mr. and Mrs. Keith Farlee called oni and inventory filed.
Eat. Lettie Garn. Proof of pUbllMr*. Isaac Williams at Pennoet:
.up- hospital Thursday afternoon They’ cation filed.
&gt;,n aiao called on Mr. and Mrs. SherE»t. John A. Smith. Proof of pub­
,,r- man Smith and Mrs. Joseph Smith lication filed, order assigning resi­
and daughter. * Harry Sandbrook due entered.
made a business trip to Detroit
Est. Lettie M Gam. Petition for
Monday. * Mr. and Mrs Guy Kant- license to sell filed, order for pub­
A tri!e*friend unbosom* freely, ad8O'*j **r. and Mrs Ogle lication entered.
Est. Frank D Pratt. Bond nf MJ-1'" W- SS?
H-Sbrrv": Mr. S5 Mm
minlstrator filed, letter* of adminis­
tures boldly, takes nil patiently, de- Stanley Manker and daughter. Rev tration issued, order limiting settle lends courageously, and contlhue* a and Mrs. Arthur Dodge. Rev. andi ment entered, petition for hearing
friend ur.diangeably—Pfrm.
Mrs. Fay Wing. Mr. and Mrs. For- .claims filed, notice to creditors ■&gt;isrest Begerow and children and Mr sued
and Mrs Eldon Farrell and Bobby ! .Eat, Ernest J. Rasey. Annual acWAR—FORGET IT.
i Joe of Woodland enjoyed a pot- 1 count filed.
Est. Elida Shaw. Eighth annual
account filed, order for publication
entered.
Est. Mary E. Bragdon. Order al­
lowing claims enteied.
Est. John Mead. Order to release
funds entered.

LEGALS

COURTHOUSE

Holler
r.ihwonh
tt'i-icr

u,.,..

MOOD SCHOOL NEWS
U«t Week's Letter.
’ x
Wc are.glad to report tfiat Mrs.
Wii! Ciiler is improved in health
*rd 1* able to t&gt;* up again
Her
sister. Mrs. Jennie Stanford who i««in«
was caring for hcr lias returned to
hcr home. * Fred DeForrest went
to Kalamazoo for examination for
military service. Estelle Engie was
al’o among the boys who went Sat­
urdays____________
FOR VICTORY*^JY WAR BONDS

6 Wartime Lighting
Suggestions

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th.

Clear the lines for WAR!

filed, final receipts filed, order as­
signing residue entered. ai*cna&gt;*e

BUY WAR BONDS

Muy be you have waited on a siding whi’e a troop train, or a fast
freight loaded with munition*, roared past on the main track. And
you said. "Sure — thal'e us it should be. We’ve got a war Io win!”

Like the railroads, thc Long Distance telephone line* today are
carrying a vastly increased load of wartime traffic . . . and the
congestion can't be relieved by adding equipment, because the
needed materials have gone to the fighting front.
You'll help give vital war calls the right-of-way if you
Make only really urgent Long Dutance calla.

Keep alt calIt at brief a» you can.

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CONSUMERS POWER COMPANY

OUR SERVICES
SAVINGS ACCOUNTS

CHECKING ACCOUNTS

WAR SAVINGS BONDS
BANK MONEY OHDERS

SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES
For rent ot $2 50 and government ton—in our fine
spfety deposit vault. Get one today for your war
Bonds and other valuable papers.

NATIONAL BANK OF HASTINGS
MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM AND
FEDERAL DEPOSIT INS. CORP.

�THE HASTTNGB BANNER, THURSDAY, APRIL 1, 1M3

t enrolled,
tr. Inven­
at of scrvliled, order

laeJ. Order
r. Proof of
• allowing
&gt;unt filed.

order apntered
don. Bond
testa menr heartrw
■editors is-"

ts Banner
foies farm
id a atateien slightly
c was run
home," and
Ink it wu.i
er from a
liome. In
I to a hynelghbor a

rify tills.
OU DON'T
IONDS

Benedict * Mr andMrs David I Friday caller of Mr and Mrs
Clar-’per guest of Mr and Mrs Harold to be held at Grand Ledge all day her son's uniform. This being the
Pike of GrandRapids were Sat- snee
Banedict. * Mr. and Mrs. Booenberger. * Mr. and Mra. Robert *3™, 0th. Members of all lodges highest rank .hat a Boy Scout can
lurday evening
guestsof Mr. and Pjtar Benuar of CtorkavUta were
Flint ware »•«&gt;“'«* ent.
earn. It was quite an oecaalon, esMoUUy slnoa it ta-the first time
that a Delton Scout has attained
, rung, w Mr. anu Mn, naroia
Sunday visitors nt thc Nell New- J,pnrl
to
this coveted badge. A boy has a
I---------- -- »«-. -...u— jverson of i meined to spend a week with hcr
The w M A
ill meet Thuraday right to be proud to possets thia
ton horns were Mr.' and Mrs. Ver- Bn,j
to bo up part o? the ner and Mtsa Paulina Ever
Bailie Creak and Cheater
1
ter Winans
narenta. * Mr. and Mra. Simon ^pril 1st with
public dinner at budge. since it represents a .good
T
evening
Btecklc
of
Grand
Rapid*
were
BunI
.
“
the
home
oi
mt
ana
mra
&lt;
it,
...
non Newton and Mrs. Lyle Newtcn time now. * Mra. Semlah Bees* of Irving were Friday c
ot work and study The Scout­
He'philmoa
Mra. Earl
of Hastings. Mr and Mrs Gary *P*nt Wednesday with Mra. Harold guasta of Mr. and
“LMSiE?rl « ;
*£CTn&lt;£’n J?16*?
*nd|Tom Jeffry* near the mill nond. deal
master Robert Barnes says that
*.
1*JJra
O*en 8toc£ie. * Mr and Mra I Every one u lnvUwl u romc.
* J?
Mis*
La
Newton of Belding.
Mr. wEoita.
and Mrs Walter
Nwdi of Lowell.
* Mr.
and were
Mrs. aon and family
other boys, In the troop who are |
55.nN.Xly
of u^nr
near
Detroit
......... and wn
..... of ,,,
___ ...... - IV.ill.r Rogrr.
Rnwrr, nf
DHrnll
werr Wedrn
Wedmore of
of karting.
Hartings zpei
Glenn Kellogg accompanied by the.
-----------following close behind Lowell are
V^SKlkUTIPM^n
ftStaV
Townsend Club
anxious to complete the work, nec­
pmore attended fu- .
i
mJ
Mra RIM Kei?
T*® Townsend Club will meet essary for them to attain this same
Uie
the Francis Se-re
Seri&gt;c farm In Bowne.
Bowne Mrs. Jennie- Casaday.
Cazaday. i
* Mr. and
nnd well was a Friday evening caller
of
* Mr. Prank1 Prldo&gt;’ «*cnln«. April 2nd. at the rank. This Eagle badge will be ----------------------fur her cousin, Mra. .
at the Nell Newton
home. ♦ Mrs.S
Kila M. Greusel al the grave In Frank He
* Mrs
■
Charles
....................
Llclka and Mr. und...........
Mrs Gibbs Ensley
-...................
of Lansing
" and
..... ........................
..............................
.. -,22c ; home of their Prraitant. ------Riverside cemetery In Kalamaaoo.
Mrs Walter Llctka of Jackson were Mr. and Mrs George Nelson, local. Vai Jorgensen of Battle Creek and
Monday afternoon at 3 P. M. Mrs.
Sunday 'dinner gue»ts of the for- were Sunday guests of Mr. and Fred Ballance of Hastings were
I Greusel died lr Milwaukee. ,Wedmer's brother-in-law. John Llctkn Mra. Ear! Fox of South Bowne. ★ Friday afternoon guests of Mr.
—----------- * Darlene Wieland was a Bunday Mr nnd Mrs Leonard Murphy of I and Mrs. Clarence Benedick : 1 Dean and- ------------ilk"* uTll
1
^!,ln
clS;’ CANNING
Robert 8ag' aro recover-------------- -------------I£
RoS O
She Wub
tom
inuCJovdinner guest of Patricia Allerdlng Harilngs were Sunday evening There was a fine attendance at the Dean and Robert Sage are recoverCHURCH NOTES
—— , erdaie. senv
in; —. aim u surof South Bowne * Mr and Mra. callers of Mrs Ernest Ttwker. * Melhodist church last Thursday ing from the whooping couah. *
• ton left• Friday for n.iWat..
Buffalo. 0
New
Mil
SUPPLIES PLENTIFUL
People attended from Roy Yarger and daughter. Nellie, of Bawne Center Methodist Church : York to visit their son-in-law and
Bird Shellenbarger of Hostings Mr. and Mrs Clare Bassett of Irv- evening.
„ ii-ir in*
.
Rev
John
McCue,
pastor
Sunday dinner guests of Mr. Ing were Sunday afternoon callers Hustings. Bowne Center. Alto, and , Hastings were Saturday afternoon
; daughter. Mr. and Mrs
Julius |
n/ Mrs Bliss BuiiTu^anwere Bunday
Bible School—10:00 A. M.
| Knowlton and get acquainted with ! ^. ,ana Mrs. Blue BouJUtr an
and Mrs. Clement Mead and fam-"
fam- -of Mr. ar
and Mrs. George Bassett. * Freeport * Mr. and Mrs. Arthur tauesta of Mrs Julia Godfrey. *
nnd
Morning
Worship
—
11:00.
;
Lathrop
of
Delton
were
Tuesday
■
Rev.
John
McCue
attended
the
Vic
­
ily. * Mrs Irma Brown now bear* Miss Helen Moore spent the week, their new grandson. Michael Knowl- 2®“^? kJ£72i
Mr’ lean housewives this year.
Rev. McCue will answer questioiu
Production Board has rai
the honors of grandma. A fine end1 with
»’,'K her "uncle
“'u and “aunt.
,,nt Mr. evening guests of Rev and Mrs. lory meeting at Alto Friday evening
quota restrictions on the
,4 Mrs
Ray Clinton of Hastings John McCue. * Mrs Charles Oei- The program was presented by the P&lt;?aioir’lrethearM|da5t the home of the wrekend'
baby girl was bom to Mr and Mrs. jsnd
1
rM&gt;k
nn her mor"
**—
Glenn Miller of Hastings Tues- * Mr.
vr- and Mrs. Clarence Benedict ger nnd family, local, and Mra. Bowne Center P T. A. ★ Victor Mrs Ester Simpson on 1------- -*"*•
ttw,.,.,
sum.,*»
;
dny evening at Pennoek hospital. silent Tuesday in Hastings. * Mra Yvonne McKenzie of California Sisson and daughter Roberta and evening.
.
------ -- of
• -------------------Sisson
Hastings
were
field * Mra. Ella Rogers went to
fne" oooUPUf&lt;&gt;
Tin* little jbIm. who was named Gertrude Thomas of South Bowne were Wednesday guests of Mrs. MiM Mabie -«
Anna Marie, is also a granddaugh­ and Mrs. Merrill Knrcher nnd two Julia Godfrey. * Coy Stowell was Sundav afternoon guests of Mn Church of the United
•
1 S^weddVof I^rie'ndU8helere- ®,ld Mrs Ted Shepard entertained | if IT WON’T HELP WIN TIIE
Godfrej * MU* Evelyn Over­
ter of Mr und Mrs Peter Miller. chidrcn were Sunday afternoon a Sunday guest of Mr and Mrs.1 Julia Godfrey.
Brethren in Christ the
turned
weddir
Bun5a&gt;'nJht'**‘MU*eAnd her brother-in-taw .nMr
WAB-F0«g1t fT.
3 creek spent the week­
Conzratulatlonsl * Mr and Mrs callers of Mr. nnd Mr* Guy Smith. Ralph Saee. Mr. Stowell expects to holt of Battle
E. B Griffin D. D- pMtor*
p
’-—' and Mrs Burgess of Ha*Clare nee Van Patten and Mr. and * Mr. and Mra. Rav Wieland and move to Hastings Thursday. * Mr end with her parents. Mr. and Mrs
Burton
JJetoS Runtav:------------ ----------------------------and Mrs. Charles Hoyt and Patty Charles Overholt * Rev and Mr*
- ~
‘av nt thc home smazoo over Ute weekend. Sunday'
, &gt;
Mra. Lewis Necb called on Mr and Bonnie Lou were Sunday dinner ----—tnt —
Sunday
afternoon in ...
Grand John McCue were Sunday dinner
--------------Mrs. Meryl Neeb of Hastings Fri­ auesta of Mr and Mra. Charlea'Wle-i spei..
day afternoon. * Boyd Payne of land of Logun. * Dr. and Mrs Fred | Rapids with thc former s sister. Mr. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Asahel
Hastings was a Tuesday evening Shepherd of Remus /pent Saturday , and Mrs. Cornle Schondebnayer * Thompson of South Bowne. * Don­
u
S
m
SLS!
night
and
SunijnY'
with
Mr.
nnd
Supt.
and
Mrs.
Evart
Ardis
were
ald Walton. Mrs. Claude Walton.
11:30 A M
Morning Worship era of Ute Delton school at their
’ vifiud^lra^ Hattie I
supper guest of his mother. Mrs. Ida
Payne. * Mr. and Mrs William 1 Mra. L. R. Wolcott * Leon Allison Sundav dinner guests of Supt. nnd Mis* Evelyn Thompson, and Mrs. C^n=’
Mr^^U^^ hJr^th^ I WtZmore Punta? wTWFIn?
... . ..
— ------------ -----Klemp received word that their of Battle Creek, nephew of Mr. । Mra. H. A KlUon of Woodland * Allen Fish were Grand Rapids1
shoppers Saturday. * Charles Over- (Communion service.
andMt.
Mra William Klemp. left Mon- Mr. and Mrs. Dan Polite and aon
grandson. Harold Parchar 1of
Clemens, has gJone
— Into service.
— J*
- day for the Coast Guards He te of Valparaiso. Ind. Mr. and Mrs holt received word recently that! 3:30 P- M. Junior Christian Enal —
Manhattan
Ifland.
N. I Lawrence Hawkins and Patty of hls brother. Arthur, aged 00. passed j d0"™
.
7-IMr- P m HhHktt.in Pndenvnr
Sunday
Sunday"afternoon
afternoon * Mra
Mrs ’ JcSn
John!hour
hour next
next Sunday
Sunday tn
in the church
Mr and Mra &lt;errili Knrcher and stationed
....... ..
-----------.
.v Junduy
Mr. and ------Mra.-----------Reith 'away
family were
Sunday guest*
guests of Mr. Y * Mra
Mrs. George Post of
»■ Has- Hastings, -and
—■ —
- .. March 0 at Pasadena. Calif. I 7:00 P M. Christian Endeavor.
Harrington and Mrs. Charles Har- Everybody b urged &lt;» °cme out to
Mr n«.«««.*
overbolt. had~been
had ton -*,
a ..
residentj । •:&lt;» P M. Preaching Service,
and Mrs Watt Thomas of South tings
tings spent
spent Wednesday
Wednesday with
wJth_ her
her Marlow^
were fcjr.
Ovf£b&lt;^t
resident
I.—r.;;5 °{
s.iiu&lt;Carlton^^(&gt;nter
_cr.^r Trcrc
: rington were In Kalamazoo Thur.,- Sinuhn
1
more I
Mr. mid Mrs Gerhardt aunt.
Mrs."waiTa
Ida Payne.
The former's
Saturday
evening
Sunday
of South *yeara.
Kent ‘county
for
Morning Worship. «by * W-wi Mrs James Slocum project will be started at that time
Kunde und^'rvd'Kiinde'were*Hsiahusband
’supper*guest
’"* ’A ner
guests of
their and
parent*.
Mr. dinand ,[of
than~fifty
*'goii«
to
Cail-1
---- fifty -------— tQ toCail10:00 A M.
• •*-- -• ----------------‘----- - — - n supper guest. * A ner guests of their parents. Mr. and i..
than
years,—।going
i n “
H Carrick
of near Freeport visited at the home
J
its the। ! Sermon by Rev.L
Ungs visitors Saturday * Hiram birthday party was
'ns held
held ut
ut the
thehome
home Mrs.
Mra. Alvin
Alvin Hclrigle.
Hclrigle. ** Mrs
Mrs. Oertha
Oertha fornla
fornla lust
last October.
October. Beside.
Beside
“.. .H.••
of Uiclr brother and si»t*r-in-ia*". MILO
|
.*
—,— of --------Mr an(j Mrs prank Thompson-Beam and son Bert of Hastings, brother here, he Is survived hy | 11-00 A. M. Bunday school.
Knrcher
Remus spent from Wed-Mr und Mrs. Roger Williams. Sun- ( Merle Bradfield was in Hastings 1
These
Nelson
ofi
of I 7:30 P
p M.
M Christian Endeavor.
Endea..,..
iiewlny until Sunday with Mr. and1 Frldav evening In honor of Frank and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Moore four other brothers:
nev
afternoon.
.
*
Mr.
and
Mrs.
1
cMdav
on
business
*
Henry
Ger«:00 P. M. Evangeitotle Service.
Mrs Henry Knrcher. * Mr. and and Mr.s. Olendon Jones. Those local, were Sunday dinner guests of Pasadena. Calif.. John of Clarksmraanter8PMrs ’oimn WIL ■ malne »tbnded the funeral of Al- ;
Mrs william KJeinp nnd Mrs. Royal present werc Mr. and Mrs. Henry Mr. mid Mrs. Ralph Moore and ville. Walter of Pontiac and Llovd
nnA
f
mn'v
ntthe
WK
KeL
I
Johnson
In
Plainwell
Friday
'
Gtxxl were Sundav guests of Mr. Thompson and Gerald of South family. * Mr. and Mrs Woodrow Of Dutton Funeral services were
‘coHton afternoon. Mr Johnson and fam- ,
and
Mra. Charles Knowles. Mi. and Mrs. Orville *"J •—•— *•
—•- —
•
held
in **
Pasadena
March
13 and
and Mr* Leon Xllhon nnd Mrs. Bowne. Mr
maney quickly.
X. h^ ton viMltnal^tae^tS "L* h^endeMid hTrnsS tahU Ue I
Betty Paddock of Buttle Creek. * 'Woodruff. Mr. and Mrs. Olendon Kokx and family of Battle Creek. burial was In Mountain View ceme­
Mr. nnd Mrs John Thomas and Janes and sons, Mtes Virginia Moore.. Mrs. Liza Knowles, Mr. and Mra. tery at Pasadena. * Miss Glendora
’------------------- &gt; of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hoist in
J'f
son Harris and Mr nnd Mra. El- nnd Mr. nnd Mrs Maurice Caulkins Marvin Thaler of Hastings, and J. Buehler, daughter ot Mr and
Mrs. Farnsworth and son Delbert Unidng for the past two weeks.re- ,extend our
conducting
business
bvr Thomas and baby of Lansing of Hastings, Mtas Gretchen Ten Miss Norma Yoder, local, were Sun- Mrs. William Miner of Sparta, was spent tiie weekend in Wayland with turned to her home her* Saturday.
the Jour daughters wno survive.
were Sunday dinner.guests of Mr. Evck of M. 8 C.. John Delaney. Mr. day dinner guents of Mr. and Mr*, enrolled tn the WAAC at Kalama­ Mra Farnsworth * Much interest is Mr and Mra Haist returned home
our Friendly Loan Plan.
r‘Bridfteld^e.nd &amp;r? T&lt;£me
and Mrs Guy Smith * Mr. und mid Mr*. Arthur Moore and Kenny. John Thaler and Norval * Mis* zoo Friday afternoon. Auxiliary being
shown" in the Study Club wllh her and spent tne night and I Merle BndfkeM and EaDiTwne ,
Mrs. Clarence Benedict were Alto and Mr. and Mr* Charles Moore. Io- Evelyn Thompson of Clarksville Buehler is now employed a* secre­ meetings which are being held nt Sunday TTrey also attended church . ’KvPir wiVni .nd 1
visitors Wednesday. * Miss Baker cal. * Mrs. Claude Mead spent was a Saturday evening supper tary for the superintendent of the the home of Mrs. Maurice Johncock services here Sunday morning * !L£lrs.?SfL
™
nnd nephew. Miss Mamie Taylor. thc weekend with Mrs. Vernlce guest at the Claude Walton home. Chemical War plant of the Dow each Tuesday evening from 8 to 9. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Starring and “n’in
Midland. Twelve ladles were in attendance two children of.-Level Park “»*ed of
MlM Margaret Teeter. and Miss Jo­ Hughes of Hastings und attended * Mr and Mra. Harold Roscnbcr- Chemical company
Creek were dinner meat*
' CITIZEN'S CREDIT
hanna Rosenthal of Grand Rap­ the Free Methodtet quarterly meet- ger and Marvin visited Miss Kath- She la now awaiting call for active last Tuesday. Anyone is welcome on Mr. nnd Mra. Leon Pennock UutMonday of Mrs. Emily Wilcox,
id:.. nnd Mrs Ada Sigler of Bai­ Iuk * Wm Cairns and son. Vcrn. eryn Humphrey at Pennock hospital duty at one of the three WAAC to attend. * A special Court ot and daughter Naomi Sunday P. M * There is quite a lot of Utotas in
CORPORATION
tings were Sunday guests of Mr and Arthdr Kidder of Wood school Bunday afternoon. * Mr and Mrs. training camps In Georgia. Florida Honor wa* held on Wednesda’- * Miss Elizabeth Robinson of Lan- pur community
Marilyn Norman,!
ana Mrs. Citurles Asplnall. * Jock dlrirlct were Friday callers of Mr. Rom Johnson and son. Jerry of Mid- or Iowa A graduate of the local night during the Sunday School ring spent the weekend with hcr ha* been out of school over a month
«,.
m ..enneUi
and
Kenneth Thompson of
ot Maple mid Mrs W W Rockhill * Mra. dlevllle were Saturday evening high school, the local WAAC attend­ program at the Delton Methodist "narenta. Rev. and Mra. W. D. Rob- I but Is improving now. Mrs FranGrove and
Yonkt-r
Groi;e
s~J Mtes Aller '
-------of Elnora Whitney spent from Mon- cnllers at the home of Rev. and ed Western Michigan College and church. Lowell Shepard wm award- inson. * Mrs. Mary Doster, who ds Germaine is seriously ill. Mr. ,
Davenport
McLachlan
school
In
TrvltJk wnc
were OUIluu;
Sunday u.U.&gt;
dinner guests day u
until
with ™,.
Mr Mrs •*.
E- «B. Griffin. * Rev. D. **H., y
Car
IrVliW!
.,u&gt; Wedensday
^cuuioun; w.u,
i*' ­
of Mr. nnd Mra. Joe Kauffman nnd nnd Mrs. A B Stevenson nnd baby rick of Sunfield. Presiding Elder, Grand Rapids before accepting her cd the Eagle badge by Roger Wil- lias been 111 is reported to be better I Spaulding does not improve as fast i
family * Mr. and Mra. George ol
of Grand
Grand Rnplta.
Rapids ** Mr.
Mr. und
and Mrs.
Mrs. will
will hold
hold the
the third
third quarterly
quarterly coneon- Stent position—Sparta Sentinel - Hams, member of the local Troop Mrs. Kline of Hickory Comers I as his many friends would like to •
Bus . it accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Atthur Clinton and
nnd Don of Carlton ferencc of the year at the Freeport
der. Min Buehler is the daugh­ Committee. After the presentation Is caring for her. Mr and Mra. see him do. Mr. Van Strealn Is ,
Clan- Bassett of living to Grand mill
and Mra
Mrs Lewis
Lewis Neeb
Necb called
called on
on United
United Brethren church Saturday ter of the late Waller Buehler and speech, thc badge was given to Mrs. Leon Doster and daughter Eliza-: Improving slowly. * The Milo P. |
Ranlds^TYieiday.
evening and
Rapids TnesdaV.’ ★
* Mr"
Mr. and
und fir.'.
Mrs Kir
Mr.’ and
und Mrs.
Mrs. Pranciir
Francis Schafer
Schafer of
of evening
and Sunday
Sunday morning.
morning ★
* a'for'mer"residnt
- former residnt of
of Freeport.
Freeport. ★
♦ Mr.
Mr. Shepard, who Then pinned it on beth of Hastings visited her Sun- IT. A was held at the school house t
Kenneth Woods and daughter of Bowne. Sunday afternoon * Nell Mra. James Tyier of Woodland was and Mrs. Charles Bunn and family ............. ....................................................................... .
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■
.
.—■ ■ ■■- ‘
Sent Citv. Mr. and Mra. Robert Newton is in Lansing receiving clinic a Friday guest al the home of Rev. werc Saturday afternoon callero of |
hltc mid family of Stevensville, treatmenu * Mr. and Mrs. Walter and Mrs. E. B Griffin. *
Mra. uJe former's sister and brother-,
Mra Doria
GorLv PlJXS
Piper Ul
of Battle Creek Wallace
on Mrs. Russell and Mrs.
Mra.
naiuuc of
V, Hastings
uu.uiiko called waa
Cf'": Singer
***••••'• of Grand“ in-law.
Ul-Mkw. Mr.
mi. and
a*...* Mrs.
aaua. Albert
O*V... Rietand Miss Helen Woods of Hastings Pearl Lightfoot Thursdayevening. Rapids were Friday evening supper berg of Grand Rapids. * Mra. Ed
-nd
ch Were guenu of Mr.
were weekeiu^ KJjc5l!'
fMrj| rtn
j* *J Mr.
MI" und
u,ld Mra.
Mrf’ Herman
Ilerman Go
Oosch^werc
Mr. and Mrs,
Mrs. Iv...
Ivan
Lucey- of Bowne, was ^Thursday
Sunday callers at the home of Mr. They also attended the Junior Play,
guest of Mrs. Julia Godfrey.
Mr and^Mra.
Itay*
Clinton* of
rs.Ray
Clinton
of He
Has- and Mrs Floyd Geiger of Alto. * * At the close of his five weeks ।
Red Cross Drive
Sundnv vicaaia,^
evening R
guests
at San Luis Obl*i&gt;o. Call- I
lings were Sumaaa.
.av-a&gt;» pvt. Glenn
*-aa«;a,.a L.
a* Fredrickson
a anaa^aanaa. is.* home
a,uaaav training
••
Mrs.. Allie ..uj..
Hoyt, who Is chairof Mr. mid Mrs H R. Clinton. * on furlough. He Is stationed at EP fornla. Reuben Flsf was
.....
Mlo
Mr and Mrs. William Crakes and Paso. Texas * Miss Velma Forbey Class Private. * Word was received man in this cofnmunity. states that
Mr. and Mrs Bud Siswn visited of Battle Creek spent Tuesday Monday evening by his parents. Mr. the Red Cross drive will reach Uic
Mr and Mra. John Malcolm of Irv- night with her parents. Mr. and and Mrs Ray Wieland, that thclr. 1150
8160 goal.
coal Wc. as n
a community, are
inc Sunday afternoon. Mr. Mol- Mrs. George Forbey and family. * —
son Lawrence
-— -----------------is, expected e-------home
proud
--------। of-r this
-« grand--------work- being
•*
urn-day furlough,
furlough. done.
colm Is in poor health. * Leonard Mra. Royal Good ot Delton Is stay­ Wednesday for a ten-day
........ .
n........ ......
Mr. and ,»&lt;».
Mrs. Ira Preston &gt;&lt;&gt;&lt;■
and ^v,&lt;
aon ,
Warner
of Bowne
was a Wednea- In.,
inv n,
at tl.n
the Kmn.
home nt
of Up
Mr. und
and Ur*
Mrs. * N&gt;«.
Rebekah Ix&gt;dge
day afternoon called nt the Guy William Klemp while her husband Jack of Detroit were weekend guests 1
IV
announced by
thc Pres Mrs.!
Smith lunne * Mra George Hill- is In the army. He is stationed a of Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Roush. *
»v is
»
m, —
,1&lt;_
■ ■mmu.n.cw
.V...
Ill I— n nicman of Hastings was h Sundnay Camp Grant. Illinois. * Tobias Sgt. Alwyn Rosenberger of Fort Allie Hoyt that there will be a Disguest of Mr. und Mrs. Clarence Brovont of Carlton Center was a Custer was a Saturday evening suptrict meeting of all RcbekanLodges

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DELTON

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AUCTION SALE

Having decided to quit farming I will sell my personal property at my farm located
51 miles northeast of Plainwell or 1* miles west of Doster, or J mile east of Belling­
ham school, on

AUCTION SALE
Hoving sold the form we will dispose of the personal property at public auction at
the farm located 6 miles northeast of Hastings; or I miles west and J mile north of
Carlton Center on

THURSDAY, APRIL 8, 1943
STARTING AT 1 O'CLOCK, I OFFER THE FOLLOWING

Sound and good workers.

COWS
GUERNSEY COW. 7 yr». old. heavy springer.
LARGE JERSEY COW. 8 yrs. old. heavy springer.
BLACK and WHITE COW, 8 yrt. old. heavy springer.
DURHAM COW, 7 yrt. old, heavy springer.
GUERNSEY HEIFER. 2 yrs. old, heavy springer.
BLACK and WHITE COW. 9 yrs. old. not bred.
These arc large cows and some will freshen before time of sale.

SOWS
2 WHITE SOWS. wgt. 300 lbs., due in Moy.
BLACK SOW. wgt. 300 lbs., due in Moy.

CHICKENS
12 roosters.

HAY, GRAIN &amp; POTATOES
NTS

IS

7 tons alfalfa and clover hay.
Around 700 bu. oats.
150 bu. corn.
182 shocks corn. '
10 bu. clover seed. 30 bu. Rural potatoes.
7 bu. early seed potatoes.

MACHINERY

■s
fine
war

Hard rubber tired, ball-bearing wagon.
Good 14 ft. flat rack.
New Idea 6 ft. mower.

Dump rake.

Land roller.

21 HEAD FULL BLOOD JERSEYS 21
6 yr.
5 yr.
4 yr.
3 yr.

old, fresh 5 weeks.
old, due Oct. 24.
old, due Sept. 9.
old, due Oct. 27.

FURNITURE
White Porcelain table top gas stove.

50 lb. ice box. Copper boiler. 2 tubs.
Quontity of fruit cans. Dining table.
3 10-gal. crocki.
Dinner bell. Stepladder.
7 tube Cornado battery radio.
Bench stand. Dowagiac heating itove.
Diihci and other articles too numerous to mentipn.

3 yr. old, due June 1.
3 yr. old, due June 3.
2 yr. old, freeh 5 weeks.
2 yr. old, fresh 4 weeks.

HOGS

Oliver No. 11 riding plow.

Good Black |1awk manure spreader.
Massey Harris corn planter. 80 rods wire.
Dowagiac 11 hoe grain drill. Farm wagon.
100 ft.
6 horse I. H. C. gas engine.
' ’hoy rope.
Extension ladder. Post hole diggers.
Good double work harness. 7 collars. Old harness.
Ohio riding cultivator.
2 sec. spike drag. 2 sec. spring drag.
75 creosote treated posts.
15 heavy cedar posts.
20 rods, 6 in., 10 stay, No. 9 wire.
Scalding kettle. 20 rods hog fence.
80 rods 4 point barbed wire.
2 50-gal. oil drums.
Work bench. 25 crates. 2 lawn mowers.
Set fence stretchers. Com shelter. 2 hay forks.
DeLaval No. 12 cream separator.
5 and 10 gal. cream cans.
Milk pails Strainer.
11 rolls of Reynolds green asphalt roofing.
100 ft. Yi in. rope, window screening. Cross seeder.

3 BROOD SOWS to farrow in May.
I STOCK HOG.
TOOLS

Now Idea mower, 5 ft. cut.
David Bradley mower, 5 ft. cut.
2 Dump rakes.
Iron wheel wagon.
All steel wagon, 9 in. tire, tractor hitch.
24 tooth wood frame drag.
3 Sec. steel drag.
G1 Gale plow.
2 Spike drags. Oliver 99 plow.
2, two horse walking cultivators.
1 horse spike cultivator.
Bean puller. Riding Oliver cultivator.
Bolen 'Virden tractor with seeders, dies,
hooks, knives, and extension rims.
8 ft. double discs. 2 horse disc.

2 Bull calves.
5 heifer calves.
3 yearling steers.
2 yearling heifers.

Lime drill, 8 ft. Oliver 103 muck plow
Onion topper. Onion screen.
.
Onion weeder. Corn shelter.
Hand cutting box. Platform scales.
Centrifugal pump.
Pump jack.
Slip scraper.
3 Caldron kettles.
Buzz saw. Set of hoy slings.
Set double harness. Brooder stove.
International corn planter, old.
Good hay rack.
Set of dump boards.
Number of onion crates.
White and yellow seed corn.
Seed potatoes. 5 Milk cans.
2 Milk pails. Log chain. Cant hook
2 Hand corn planters.
3 Hog troughs.
18 Inch horse collar.
Many other artldas too numaraui to mgnttow.

THIS FARM OF 123 ACRES IS FOR SALE BUT NOT AT AUCTION
TF“l^kJQ
I bKfVIwe

CASH. Credit can bo arranged at the Citixong State Savingi lank, Plainwall, Mich.,
to the date of tola.

TERMS OF SALE: CASH, NOTHING TO BE REMOVED UNTIL SETTLED FOR.

George and John Robinson, Props.
D

Commencing ot 1:00 o'clock the following will be offered foriole.

HARNESS tr FARM MACHINERY

HORSES
BAY MARE. 12 yrt. old. wgt. 1600 lbs.
BLACK MARE, 12 yra. old. wgt. 1600 lbs.

75 or more White Rock hens.

TUESDAY, APRIL 6, 1943

HARRY. W. FREEMAN, Prop
LOREN COPPOCK, Auctioneer

DEWEY REED, Auctioneer

JAY WING, Clerk

Phone Hickory Camera 17-tl, Delton. Mleh.

F. C. BURCHFIILD,
Citiaem State floringn

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rnr nisTTNcs bannfr. thvrsdiy, aprii. i. i»u

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art th
and
and
and

Hastings ban.hix.

tucmoat,

April i

uu

school.
1 PLEASANT RIDGE
1 In marrtasa to Rhoda Tack of Hick-1 '1 Harms of Sunfield spent Thursday club will hold thclr April mt
4th Is to ba
Mn. LaVerne Klnna was called to ory Oomero. To thia union were p-.—
with Mr. and Mr* Henry Flees/KUer*
Day ___________
by the Jacxson.
Bsturday _to see
nep- born one sou and one daughter. MyI
! ner. * Mr end Mra. Cha* Rowladcr hom®
_ _ _________m_____
_____________
__ her
_ ____
... j---------. ----- ..
-------------j—
—. ron jgason uid Mrs. Bert Litt* who &gt;3
and Mr. and Mr*. Sam Ude- ot
5*“*.^..., I of our College at North Manors- Ottily 111. * Alton Wood *p*ntx)var reside near Delton.
•
■
a-----a
Honoring Russell Und. assistant ler Indiana. Professor A. R Blk- Bunday with Mr. arid Mr*. Ward
Besides tie widow.san anddaugh- ■
Grand
Rapids
were Sunday after­
Mrs. Carl -Jordan was brought, ------home of Mr. and Custodian pt Woodland township । e..«L,rf.v Of .i.a collear Faculty'will Wood and fairnly inLuuhig. w Mr. tor, he leaves two grandsons. Opl. ■
home from Pennock hospital last, noon callrn at the
_UL *
Mr.
and
Mt*
{Qr ^j,. Quy UI1d bring and Mr*. Ray Wortley and enudren Kenneth Litts and Cpl. Ma&amp;on Utt*. ■
Mn. Lawrence
Paul.
Mr. son
and Carl
Mrs school, who left Saturday for camp ' ‘he message at
ir Allerdlng
Br * and
the morning wor- of Wayland cjUed Bunday evening both in th. service of their country, ■
Tuesday after an operation Uie Arthur
Allerdlng Sr and re
—
’
V. . nr^rram ! ,ne message ac tne morning ww
Mrs. Kate
Zuldema,
■
Sunday
guests al the Army, the school save a program th|_
An offering wiH be lifted on Mr. and Milthree
Cbas.sisters.
xownsend.
------- --—- -----------------------------week before. Mr. Jordan's mother,&gt; were of Mr and Mrs. Arthur
— Al—dinner
Ln_
J"00!..1*’!tor the College. * The Missionary * Mr. and Mrs. Keimclh Kelley Mn. Mary Jewell, and Mrs. Cynthia
Mra. Jun# Jordan of Chicago and home of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Al­
inutnuey. spent Bunday with Mr. and Mra. White of Kalamazoo and one brothMrs. Blanche Hynes of Woodland lord Ing. Jr. of Hastings. This was
tn Orphk hubert Lathrop and family of Bar- er. Isaac Mason of Silver Creek be- I
April 8th at the home of Mrs
are caring for her and tiie family, i a birthday celebration in honor of
Thursday
noon
hl*
alsler
and
requested
ryvUl*.
*
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Harlow
Barsides
several
niece*
and
nephews
.
I
Mn Ted'luoor Wins The members ar* r~
* Mr. and Mrs. John Hynes (June ih. Urthdun of Arthur Br. uuf hurt^d'lur
A A. J. Spading returned to
T£* n,
rags. * num. Glendale and Janice were In
Funeral services were held nt
honoring hhim
Questa 10 brll“ rnaterial for rugr rag*,
Crockford) of Holt have rented tiie Carl.
lilm.
Gucsta We ‘n,“u‘ you IS worship with iui Haul® Creek. Friday. * Four Hl-Y Henton’s funeral home on Bunday,
w Gefa^
Mre
J. V. Hilbert house In Woodland hto work In Holings Monday fol- Rave a dinnera honoring
boys from HasUngs High school Mar. 31. at 2 p.m. with burial at E.
his illness last week. * w"nJ;
5.re iT X:™?!
h i fnrt Snd
L'niteff Brethren in Chriu
and expect to move thia week. * lowing hto
Hickory’ Corner* cemetery.
I spent Saturday evening with Haz- wu-sm-v
Mr. and Mrs. Ward Hynes and
w
“
.
‘
:
&gt;to
’
U.
OMrtrtM,.
.onuu.
Woodland
’
'
oJ
d
Townsend.
*
the
Ladles
Aid
son Larry ot Charlotte were sup­ h r“srhuter aim Mra Tten SchThursday evening the Luther *
. Morning worship, sermoi by paa- wlU meet this week Thuraday with BAKED MICHIGANper guests al the liome of hi* par­
Mrs. Harriet Pcrxlns. club No. I APPLE SURPRISE
ents. Mr. and Mn. Prank Hynes neldcr attended the Lenten Retreat ™,aUrch oFwiilch’he^w*!***Member '•tor 10*00 A M
J’LZtoin htohon
Bunday school’ 11:00 A- M.
serving dinner. Program following.
Michigan apples are good both
Baturduv night. * Mr. and Mrs. F. in Lane Blvd. Evangelical Church
*.
or^^'rtft
-M.p^nl^
‘
toX
raw or cooked . provide minerals,
Christian Endeavor 7:00 P. M.
------------- - ------------------7"
E. Border and Mr. and Mrs. E. O. In KftUmiuoo last Wednesday. *
'to hini
vitamins and desirable bulk. Use
EvunkcluUc
services
each
night.
DURFEE
Sterna entertained
for dinner I Mr. and Mrs. Harry Johnston of
He
was
an
honor
guest
at
a
din
­
with
Rev.
P.
E.
Olmstead
of
Cale,
Mr. and Mis. C. Peck. Mr. and them as many ways as possible—
Bunday at the latter's home. Mr.-Piqua. Ohio visited at the home ner
* given by his mother. Mr* Wm
in
salads, desserts, packed in a war
donia
the
cvangellat
7:45
P.
M.
Mrs.
Walter
Rockinll.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
and Mrs. Al Brenner. Mr. und Mrs. of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Smith a few Lind at her home Friday evening. '
God'S—
way- is- Uie best. Choose 1 Lyle Rocknill of Hastings and Mr. worker's lunch box. The tollowing
Edward Pearse and Mr. and Mr*, days lasrweek. ★ Rev. and Mrs. H.
Mr .... Mr
. r.-..,
Mr*.
, -------"Surprise" is one of many tempt­
Edward Goble all of Grund Rapid* V. Townsend attended a meeting Guests were Mr. and 5*
Mr„ Dean
T(J His
—
wav and
----- land:
live. Mra. Chas. Ickes and family,
i-n- —mnlnghom and Mr. and Mrs Ted Kilpatrick
UL
J k
ing Michigan apple dishes the fam­
_____
, of Battle Creek were Sunday after* Mr and Mr* Gera^ Potter and of th. State Church Hoard in LanVJ" Euper and daughter Jnea Ann of
,d„.. school
.
Sundav
10:30 A M.
I noon callers of Mr. and Mre. W11- ily will enjoy!
children were dinner guests at the I sing last Saturday. * Rev. and nuwr
Mrz. Wotxltand and Mr. and Mrs ClaBake generous-sized individual
Mornlng- worahlp 11:30 A M.
£rd Ickes. * Mr. and Mrs. Leo
home of Mr. nnd Mrs. Lester War-'Fnv C. Wing were Sunday dinner
KCii rcncJBhaon. MIm Betty Bisson and
There will be no Bunday evening. Reynold* arid daughter Margaric of pi* shells. Have warm baked ap­
ner Sunday. * Frank Hynes was । guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harve Wood- !
Sisson of Freeport.
STANDARD
or mid-week services at this place Battle Creek spent Saturday night ple*. prepared and when ready to
called back to work Monday al the man of South Woodland. * Robert Paul
* .Woodland
Township School
during Revival services at Wood- with Mr. and Mr*. Edward luce serve place a baked apple In each
Freeport Creamery because of the'Williams of Petoskey came BaturSIRVICI
Kindergarten nnd Pint Grade
land_______________________________ and Veto. Cha*. Clark of York­ shell: top with vanilla Ice .cream.
stulden Illness ot Uie manager. * j day for a few days visit with his —''Mis*
BAKED APPLES
Doris Whitney, teacher
'_____________ ______
Ivlilc called Sunday afternoon.-★ Mr
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hynes were I brother. Gordon Williams and fam- '
Select medium-sized tart Michi­
Thc ha^rt^TrttlXTori^i
Kindergarten and Pint HICKORY CORNERS
J?“ft*
?trr fed.Hyyn7lS?id«*v wlto i5rUM*to?nMrtr- vfe
and Mrs. Herbert Davis of Grand
-Ur,
- - Jamia,
'
1 Rapids spent the weekend and Sun- gan apples. Core and pare about
of lake
latke Odessa..lae.1
Odessa last Sunday.
Sunday. *
* ।I Friday »»««stories * Robert Van Sickle te.
of
ner* an
stories. * Robert Van Sickle has
ma9
u M
.a, Mary day WIUI
,,, a
Mrs.. Jamc* Decs ...
and
Mr*.
with ni
Mr.. BUU
and m
Mra.
H.. w
D.. ^,u,.
Davis. one Inch down. Fill the center with
Mr. and Mr*. Will Bruminlcr and
a small piece of butter and yellow
Mrs. Edith Bruminlcr of Grand Mr and Mrs. Jay Vruggink and tiie red measles. * Mrs Eldon Far- Bartlett are home after a week's ’ * Mr. and Mrs. John Hook and or granulated sugar. Around the
Rapids railed on Mr. and Mr£. daughter Sharon of Battle Creek rell and Larrv Jo and Mrs. Eston visit in Tennessee and Kentucky, family attended the funeral of Mrs. apples put I cup granulated sugar
„ .....--------- —
ji, Skillman
Kalamazoo
Fri«n.'^
££"*2} •"?,.iSL?'1"’
“r"iw'
r-.“ftl in
4Kt
e
-- ------------------------------------------Frank Hynes last Sunday.
Mrs.
and 1 cup water. Bake 375 degrees
Cadwallader and Miss Jessie Bel- , day. Burial was in thc Dowling for
afternoon.
Will Larson und Mr*. Ollie Jensen Jav
Jav lias
lias received
received a
a fine
fine nromotlon
promotion
45 minutes. Paste several times
llnucr were at Battle Creek Thurs- cemetery.
of Greenville acre also gueits. * and is now in charge of the Grand
! It
the syrup is not quite thick
CHL'RCH ANNOUNCEMENTS
day. ♦ Mrs. Nellie Pennock and |
■— ---------- «-*-•------------;----"
------- a. —-7e th* apples und bml
Mr. und Mr*. Ed Dcmaray and Rapids office of Professional ManThe Methodist Church
Clara Messenger were nt Battle OBITL'ARY OF WILLIAM MASON
on
sun Herb of Luke Odessa were Sun­ uuemenl. * Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
Creek Wednesday. * Mrs. Sarah I William Mason, son of Marlnus {J}0.
™ top
w of the stove unRrv. George Wingard, pastor
■-en*. Serve eltiwr warm
day dinner guests at Hie home of Allerdlng entertained with a dinner
Town and Mrs. Hazel Nunncmakhr and Elizabeth Mason, was born Aug.
A
lO'.Oo A. M —Morning
their daughter und family. Mr. and Friday evening in honor of their
were dinner guests Sunday of Mr. 4. 1864. and departed this life Mar. ,
-----------------11:1511. M—Bunday school
Mrs. Stuart Ktruunuul * Mr. and nephew Jack Crockford who en­
Mrs. Wade
und au«.
Mr*. Dro ,,18.
, ^in Youngwife J* a bit disturbed
8 00 PM—Young People's service ’and
‘”a ftira
wauc Town
town unu
m.
.
Mra. Clifford Mlcl spent tlw week ured the Annv Air service this
------------------ There will be a Junior Church Chamberlin
of -Delton.
* Ma
Mr. and j Hla
His early life was
was *pent
spent near Pult- । bv UwreMing household expenses
with Mr. und Mrs. Morri* Swift of week. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. rvrrv
Bundiv morning ut 10 A. M Mrs Earl Burdick of Pulton were neyviile In Wayne county. New
*
and B beglnnng to fear that a minNtnnton. * Will Schnuizried of Welby Crocktord and daughter Jan ——. ------------------ —
rt,,t J..I,
»”"&gt;« wm?, »"
““ “
. yet mean the time
Jack Crooked
Crockford. *
* Rev.
Rev. .nd
and ‘or
North Woodland is critically ill in Ire and
ute-steak may
Pennock hospital this week. * Mo­
FtCSilv nlghl sponsoredI bv the W. P■ T. A Red Cross drive raised 8480
On Dec. 19. 18*8 he was
tor Machinist Male Tom Niethrainuv,
.3.. i..&lt;“ ...Z. * David Hunter.JOth grade student I___________________________
amer of Chicago spent Bunday with as
r
sl- -=,si- °rir
k.x’i’bu,,. “li.fT’H ICmm*
--------------------------------------------ivls parents. Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Datrict supt. Rev. e h. uanoiu .. .. R .
w Tiie Junior class
Ntetluuner. * Word has been re­ Wingard * Rev. and Mrs. J. B.
ceived by Woodland friends that------- -Clayton Schray of Elmhurst. Illinois brother-in-law.
....... .... MMda, Ml... .rtk
Tta’^Sr-U S mFpfirti iSK Jlru bSS
More than ever It needs this spring conditioner! '
is In a critical condition In u Chi- Jackson on Mu.-., engo hospital following an opera- Tlicv also visited at- Ute i.umc u, —----------A nation on a heels is a stronger rution. Help keep America on
tlon for stomach disorder * Mr end their daughter and family. Rev. and bringing------a on
u.. Ih. .HOT.......Harold Heinz und Carl
Mrs luiwrence Bird wdre dinner Mrs. Harold Kohn of Marcellus j&gt;l* mornlng/fci.
----- ---- — ----­ Warren. 1
* Friends of Mrs. Nelson
wheels. Restore whai winter took away from your cu. Get a 10 Star
guests of Mr. and Mr*. Chas. Fanis- and
.nd attended
.llenckd the
lhe Lenten
Unlen Retreat
HrtnAl financeo'.of the Cross. . The
IrL'nS
sermon WIIJIM.n ore',Ud"u&gt; know lh*l ahk
Wartime Tunc-Up-desigrred for 1945 driving: ★ 1-CmIIm lyitom.
in K™!.-.:;.zzo=
Kalamazoo ’Wednesday
afternoon
,’cxt Sundav is “Tim Power (s /ccover|ng njC*sly at Leila hosworth Of Hasting,. Saturday eve- ir.
.■.'cdr.rsdij iftomccr.
S. Dcabler
Dea bier of the Cross.
4ul w Mr and Mni Lyn Lawren^.
ning. * Jack Crockford, formerly and evening. * Rev. J. 8.
Drain and flush radiator, add rust preventive. Drain heater. Check
was :r.
in onia c;.
on business „r.
on TLu...
Thurag™
Chureh
B|J(l daughler Marilyn spent Friday
of M. 8. C. East Lansing, left Sun- v.-..
hose and fan belt. ★ 2 - Battery. Check, add water, recharge, if
rh.v of
of lust
In.I week.
..
W Rev.
Pov I.
I H.
I, OsPSUI
__ ■ Saturday
&lt;._..._ ________
___ _ A
Paui W. GelgCT.
Geiger. rOSVOr
Pastor
dav for Chicago. He has been in day
*
and
kt Ow»w,
* Listen
10: 00 A. M Sunday school
necessary. ★ 3 —Gas Siring Strvica. Air cleaner: dean and re-oil. Spark
thc R. O. T. C. ut the college und good nnd children. David and Nel­
for wedding bells al Hickory Cor­
11: 00 A. M. Morning worship
ls now training in Hie Army Air da arid Mrs. Eat he I Houghton werc
ners soon.
plugs: clean and regap. ★ 4-Clias*is LatelcaUoa. Wipe off all fining*
12.30 u
Dr.
Maier. WOOD.
Force. * Mr. and Mrs. A J. Sparlluq dinner gu&amp;rts Sunday at the home
- Walter
------ --A-------------------------and apply fresh Standard lubricants. ★ 6—Craokusa. Drain, flush,
spent Saturday in Hastings. * Mr. of Mr.. Rebecca Smith of East
wJ1”’’111? ,
,,
.vu r-m-rv
and Mrs. Ben Allen and family of Woodland
Mr und Mrs Morrell
P- » Lutheran Gospel Hour GLASS CRLEK
refill with summer grade I so-Vis. Check oil filter. ★ 8—TransirJutoa
Belding were Sunday afternoon cal- Smith nnd son were also guests.
cKLy*
T1’“ °*a's Creek Extension class
—• OFarrell
—-II
H|Ur star .Mother* to Meet
B 16 p M Luther League meeting will hold their la.,t meeting of the
and DlffitintiaL Drain. Install sturdy summer grade Standard lubri­
irrs —
on■ *•Mr. und Mrs. V'-'
Eldon
The
the
Blue
‘
"•*'h M«- Jack Erway thU
and Larry Joe. * Mr. and Mrs.
.... next meeting of ...
v ...
a. Star with Bible Contest.
cant. ★ 7—Front Wb**l Baartncs. Clean and repack. ★ 8—Satety Sarvlc*.
rernry ricnsiicr
Tuesday.
Womans
Missionary wr&lt;-k Thursday. * Mrs.- Forrest
Henry
Fteasner were ounuay
Sunday uuiucr
dinner Mother?, will be held al
at the home of
Check lights, dean lenses; inspect wiper. * 9-Uro*. Inspect rubber,
guests of Mr. and Mis. Raymond Mrs. O. F Benner. Monday after,hp
homc.ln Hnvens attended the Camp Fire
prtiinn
nr
Lake
Odessa,
i
Elwood
—
—
*
latke
Odc&amp;sa.
Odcsir.
W
*
Wednesday
evening
lumnuvi
banquet
in
Hnuino*
Hastings
tn&gt;t
last
week
week.
*
*
Dalton of Lake Odessa. * Elwood noon. April 5.
rims, valves, etc- Check need for replacement or recapping. (Main­
Mi'l4*od
nnd
Raymond
Smith
of
M.
Lenten
Sendee
"The
Cry
of
AnMr
und
Mrs.
Lyle
Otis
and
sons
Mcl^eod and Raymond Smith of M
Bridal Shower
“,,u
tain wartime pressure—32 lbs. Switch as needed.) ir 10 — Apcavaac*
B. C. arc spending
spending their spring
Mrs. Leon Hynes and Mis* Glayds Kulsh with »P«l«l Umten music Kealh and Terry of Kalamazoo
vacation with their parents in
Hvncs gave n shower Saturday eve- and slide* from the Songs of the wete Sunday visitors nt Fred Otis.
— Protaetlcn. Wash, polish. W»x.thcbody and bright metal. Remove­
Mr. and
and Mrs.
Mrs. Hon.er
Homer Erway
Erway and
and
Woodland. * Mr. nnd Mrs Lawning. honoring Miss Audrey Mui- Cross. Choir rehearsal following * Mr.
.v evening •lendore wtoi? siding
will
bT.n** Thuruinv Pp MM Religious
Religious inin- ---------children ami• Mre Harold
’Sharp of
spots from upholstery. • Buy more War Bonds and Stamps. Drive .
rente Bird were Sunday
—-------... ------------------ ---------------Dainty
Mwkegon. alw Mr. and Mrs. Dick
»upi&gt;er guests of Mr. and Mrs
L..n. Bird- event
s&gt;EUtof
... June. aa
.u..i refreshmenu structIon after whoo
under 35—share your car.
■' .
L
Evangelical
.
Crockford
were
served
and
Miss
Mullcndorc
T
,
h
e
Church
Hose
Rose
and
Dicky
Dicky
of
Hastings
were
sill Holly. * Mrs. Robert Crockford were .-.erved and MBs Mullendorc
J. S. Denblcr. Pastor
visitors at Roy Erway* during the
is expected home Wednesday from received many beautiful gifia. Mlu
10: 00 A. M. Morning worship.
weekend. * Mr. and Mrs. Fred OUs.
tiie Battle Creek Osteopathic hos- Ellrebt lh Smith ot Lansing was an
Anthem.
"Come
To
Me"
Mr.
B
and
,.
u
Mrs.
Forrest
ruilCM
Havens
nnd
pltal where she has been for treat- out of town guest.
Theme, ot Sermon. "Thc Fountain Mrs.
Mrs Ray Erway
Erwny attended the W.
.... --------------•---hav­ Weal Woodland Birthday Club io
merit. She .Is still
very weak
Head."
8. C. 8.
S. at jlerald
jlerafd Smith
Smith's
s at GoodMOBIL PBODUCTS — DISTRIBUTOR
'
Meet
ing been Riven two blood tronsyou* standaio ou dial** i« cAe con*i«**tion hi*oou**ii*&gt;
....!» Friday.
tr.l.l..
a. If.. ... - T^IV.L.I..
11: 00 A- M.—Sunday school
will
*
Mrs. Jas. Dibble. Jr..
The West Woodland Birthday
Juajons * Mr. and Mrs. Chas.
ttl E. STATE ST.
HASTINGS
PHONE 8554
7: 45 P. M.—E. L. of C. E. topic. ha* a position in the State Labora- .
“The Golden Rule. What It Means tory al Lansing. A correction in
To Me." led by Miss Marilyn Eck- a former Item. * Mr. and Mrs.
ardt.
&gt;
Chas. Whittemore spent Sunday at
8: 30 P. M. — Evening worship. Lowell Whittemore's at Delton. *
Theme of sermon—"Life's Su- Sunday vtoitor* at Ray Erway* were
preme Choice".
Mr. and Mrs. C. Scott and daughE. L. of C. E. regular business ter. Mrs. Jas. Dibble. Jr., of Lanineeling. Tuesday evening at the sing. Miss Genevieve of Grand
home of Miss Oglu Eckardt.
.Rapids and Miss Joan of KalamaW. M. 8. and Lesson Study Wed- zoo. * Jack Erway Is driving a new
neadav at'the home of Mrs. Karl tractor. * Mr. and Mrs. Russell
Whittemore and “
daughters
spent*
Eckardt.
*
Thursday—Midweek prayer serv- : Bunday with the Ford Enz' at
I Woodland. * Mr. and Mrs. Elmer
i Laubaugh of Hastings were Sunday
Friday—Choir rehearsal.
evening callers at Fred Otis'. *
South Woodland Church of the
i Mr and Mrs. Wm. Whittemore of
Brethren
Delton were supper guests at Rus­
■ Arthur L. Dodge, -pastor
10:00 A. M. Worship and sermon sell Whittemore's Friday night.

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Tire Repairing. Let us help keep
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‘ NOW MORE THAN EVERChoose Beauty That Lasts!

YOUR HOME
LOST SOME
OF ITS CHARM?
Remember how you planned that home? It was
perfect—nothing ever like it before.
Why not
make it a point thi* Spring to go all through that
first planning experience again? Why not restore
that House of Magic appearance and comfort to
its former state? It'll be a profitable move, add
value to your property and give you a whale of a
lot of refreshed personal satisfaction besides.

WE CAN STILL FINAN CE
REPAIRING-REMODELING
MONEY IS ALSO AVAILABLE For
Purchasing Homes Already Built

VhH lilt hangs ky a wire!
tZilE SIMPLEST, eatleit way to

brjng your home new beauty and
fmhntas I* through lovely wall­

paper. But especially now,
you should choose lasting qualitythat means Imperial!

lj‘» Color-Locked—
guaranteed w*»liable and light­
resistant. Here in our showroom,
there** « wonderful selection, in

Blue-WHITE light blaze* down on the

But electric power bn't automatic.

There are the retain of practical both

Igyvly color* that will harmonize

terne little group.'.1':. A auction machine

The hard-working men and women of

ncu management under public rtgulauoa

hum* quietly. . . . Skilful linger* poise

America'* electric companies are thc

— part of the lyitcm of buiincH freedom

an electric knife. ... A human life de-

folk* who Isave made it dependable.

in which million* of American* have put

with your furnishings. And the low
price* will surprise yqu. Stop by

Wc Soli War Bonds and War Saving* Stamps

today and let us help you I

pendi on the even flow of electric power.

THE HASTINGS BUILDING
&amp; LOAN ASSOCIATION
9 Stebbins Bldg. Member* F. H. L. B. Phone 2503

STEBBINS &amp; JACOBS
SUCCESSORS TO CARVBTH &amp; STEBBINS

HASTINGS

PHONE 2131

Electric equipment of numy kinds
serve* thc modern hospital. Bu*y dec-

They’ve made it plentiful, too—so that

power than those of any other nation.

tora and nurses use it every day for

And they’ve made it cheap — so that thc

diagnosis and treatment, without even

average American home enjoy* twice ai

pausing to dunk of the constant supply

much electricity for the same money it

of electricity that run* it.

paid about 15 year* ago.

’

their faith and tlicir Mvbp.

America’* war plant* have far more

CONSUMERS
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COMPANY

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FAOl MIGHT
■ the Interior and exterior of a house.
The office practise class 1* be­
ginning to study the operation of
the Ediphone.
’
Another student working in the
The flee club* and choir class1 Piston Ring office as a substitution
have been working extra hard re- for advanced typing and office
ecnUy preparing tor the second Vic­ practice classes is Joyce Frey. On
tory Sing whlc)i will be held to- Monday. Mildred Will and Joyce
piorrow night, April 2. at 8:00 In Harrington began work in the of­
Central auditorium. Along with the fice of tiie E. W. Bliss Co.
Victory Sing, an auction will be
Thl* week the F. F. A. initiated
held.
Merchants have donated ten members to be raised to sec­
goods which Will be put up at auc­ ond degree and become regular
tion. The person bidding highest members of the organization.
for the article on sale will receive
Mr. Knopf s biology classes this
U plus a War Bond for the amount ►week are completing a two-week
study on birds.
In the interest of recruiting stu­
On Friday. April 16. the com­
dents for nurse's training. Mrs. bined junior and senior bands will
Katherine Pullen spoke Tuesday to give a concert at 8:00 in Central
the girls of Hastings high in Cen­ auditorium.
.
tral school auditorium. Mrs. Pul­
Approximately thirty boys report­
len. Rid Cro«s nurse recruiting sec­ ed‘Tor the first track practice of
retary. was accompanied by Can
the season last Monday.
Helena Clearwater. A N. c. and
Applicants for the University of
Lt. Minnie Black. Al N. c„ of iMichigan scholarships were given
Percy Jones general hospital, and the standard written test by Mr.
by Miss Salma Skyt'.a. a student I Taylor on March 20.
nurse at Community hospital. Bat- | The seniors have chosen their
। graduation Invitations. A cominltThe home management class is ■ tee from the class selected four &gt;r&gt;starting notebooks on home decora­ &gt;vitations. and the class determined
tion and period furniture. Tiie note which one of the four wpuid be the
book will Include plans for both officio) one.

HIGHSCHOOL NOTES

The girls' physical education
classes have chosen their best play­
ers from each class to play basket­
ball against other class teams dur­
ing the noon hour on Tuesdays and
Thursdays.
A new flag salute ha* been es­
tablished recently, other than the
military salute. It Is as follows:
stand at attention, place your right
hand over your heart, allow It to
remain there until tire pledge is
completely recited.
The Hastings Teachers club spon­
sored a formal dance for the Coast
Guards at the Odd Fellows Hku
Saturday. March 27.
"Mexico. Land of Enchantment.'
a sound film In technicolor, was
shown at an optional assembly Fri­
day. Marcli 26.
Club hour was held Monday.
March 22.
The Hl-Y boys attended the Ep­
iscopal church Sunday. March 28,
in a body.
Mr. Roy Gamer. English and
mathematics teacher, has responded
to the national need of manpower
In defense Industry. He resigned
Friday. March 26. to take a position
at' the Hastings Manufacturing Co.
IF IT WONT HELP WIN THE
WAR—FORGET IT.

THE RASTINC1 BANNCT, TKVBSPAfr, Af*a 1. 1HI

SOUTH SHULTZ
Mr. and Mrs. Prank Hom enter­
tained the following gue&lt;u Sunday
honoring John Graham's birthday.
Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Graham.
John. Jr., and Marie. Mr. and Mrs.
Dick Simonds. Dewayne and Jackie
all of Kalamazoo. « Mr. and Mrs,
Lester Bonneville spent Bunday with
their son-in-law and daughter. Mr.
and Mrs. Donald Manning und
Sharon of Ypsilanti. ♦ Mr. and Mr*.
Ronald-Kenyon. Dick and Jack of
Nashville spent Saturday with their
parent*. Mr. and Mrs. A. Kenyon
and Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Bishop of
Battle Creek and Vesta Monica and
Danny Payne of Hope Center spent
Saturday evening with them. *
MnJ Orpha Rohm who has been
spending some time with her son
Gary Rohm and family returned to
her home in Elkhart. Ind., lost week.
* Mr. and Mrs. Prank Maas and
Mn Kate Patton of Kalamazoo vis­
ited Mr. and Mrs Mila Ar.hby Sun­
day. * Mr. and Mrs. Prank Hom
were In Kalamazoo Tuesday. Dolorse O'Connor accompanied them
home for a week’s visit. * Rev. and
Mrs. Fred Hom of Battle Crock
spent from Saturday until Monday
at their home here. * Mrs. Katie
Kahler of North Barry and Mrs.
Emma Johncock* of Cloverdale call­

ed on Mrs. J. W. Tedrow and Mrs.
Mina Kenyon Wednesday. Mr. and
Mrs. Andrew Meyers called on Sun­
day. * Mrs. Ada Ashby received thc
sad message Friday of the passing
of her cousin, Mra Ella Greusel of
Milwaukee, Wta.. and attended her
funeral at Kalamazoo Monday af­
ternoon.
CLAY HILLS
Mr. and Mrs. Leon Potts werc
callers at Mrs. Lenna Johnson's Ln
Bowne last Thursday, and found
her able to sit up for a short lime
* Several from Clay Hills attended
the funeral of Mrs. Harriet at thc
Beeler funeral home in Middleville
Saturday. We. extend our sympathy
to the bereaved ones. * Mr. ana
Mra. Leon Potts spent Sunday in
Urnslng at the home of their daugh­
ter. Mrs. Harold England and fam­
ily. A Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Haight
of Grand Rapids spent the week­
end at the home of Eugene Haight
*• Mr. and Mrs. Ray McCaul and
Mr. and Mrs. William Hullet. spent
'Sunday in Grand Rapids at thc
home of Thane Hullet. * Mrs. Sar। nh McCaul spent Sunday with hcr
: daughter, Mrs. Minnie. Colburn und
i family at Alaska.

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CENTRAL SCHOOL AUDITORIUM

FRIDAY

NIGHT, APRIL 2

HUBBARD IHLLS
MARTIN CORNERS
' HENDERSHOTT
Mr. and Mra. Chas. Hendershott
Mrs. Roy Jenkins is better and' Mra. Oienard Showalter and Mra.
Cogswell
was able to go to Middleville Sat- ' Elsie "*
" and
“* son Wayne and
"* entertained on Sunday honoring tiie
her daughters Marjorie and Bcrnita I birthdays of their daughters. Mr.
urday afternoon., * Mr. and Mrs. of
Nashville were Bunday after­ Wilbur Schantz and Mrs. Utile
Archie Burd entertained Mr. and noon caller* at Mr. and Mrs. Mau­ Lqckwood of Hastings. Besides the
Mra. Ray Burd and family of As­ rice Cogswell*. William Cogiwell's families was another guest. George
syria. Mr. and Mrs. Rlcimrd Burd and Mr. snd Mra. Orr Pisher*. w McCulla of Hasting*. * Mrs. Mark;
and son of Vermontville and Pfc. Our teacher Mb* Myrtle Wilson Howard nnd daughter Carol of
Dale Burd from a Wisconsin Comp nnd Mis* Ruby Cogswell attended Jackson wa* u weekend guest at
to dinner Sunday. Dale Bunl loolu the teachers convention in Lansing, Jack Sullivan'*. * A. C. Clark spent
to be moved soon. * A letter from Friday. * Mr. and Mra. Orr Fisher Uie weekend visiting hl* broUier.
Pvt. Merle Burd states he is in were Thursday afternoon callers at Calvin Clark, near Fenton. * Mrs.
training in a California camp and Mr. and Mr*. Barry Wellman's and ; Elin Lahr who has spent the win­
Setting along fine: * Pfc. Gordon Mr. and Mrs. William Hilton's. It ter at Albert Brill* went to her
ireen writes from San Antonio, happened to be Mr. Wellman's home with Mr. and Mrs Otb Dc­
Texas, the weather Is warm and he birthday. They found Mr. Wellman ' Mott in the Gregory district, on
is getting along fine with his school and Mr. Hilton who have been 111 Sunday. * Sunday guests and call­
work, w Mr. and Mr*. Jim Storkau for some time .somewhat Improved. er* nt the Martenson Christensen
and baby of Grand Rapids. Mr. and * Mr*. Alma Goodenough came Sat­ (home were Ed Cassidy of Battle
Mra. Dick Maters of Kalamazoo and urday to stay with Alice and Mel­ Creek. Mr. and Mr*. Ed Sent* and
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Slorkan of Has­ vin Whetstone as her husband has Mr. and Mra. Arthur Burgdoff of
tings spent Sunday with Mr. and been Inducted in the 'army and left Hastings. * Mr. and Mrs
Ted
Mra James Storkan. Sr. w Ralph Saturday for Camp Grant. 111. * O'Laughlin und Helen called on
Teeter and Miss Betty saw several Mr und Mr* Orr FUher visited Mr relative* In Battle Creek Sunday
deer on the Hubbard Hills recent­ and Mra. Glenard Showalter In aftemoon. * Mr. and Mrs. Floyd
ly'. * Mr. and Mn. Roy Jenkins:and
Garrison
were
Sunday
caller*
at
----- Nashville Friday afternoon. Mr.
Ray
sisters . Showniter left Saturday for Camp Harry Whitworths In the Week's
ay entertained the former's
former * titters
id nephew from Grand Rapids oriint. III. Our good wishes and district. * Mr*. Floyd Garrison
'Sunday. *
* ...
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Bow­ praycrs B0 wlth lhe,p Bnd all lh(J spent Friday with Mr. und Mra.
erman expects to move sooW. Tire boys called Into service. ♦ Mrs. May Robt. Bryan* ip Hasting*. In the
state is going to sell the bulldin;.* Chenowllh of Leonidas visited her evening she wu* Uie guest of Hor­
where they are. * Staff Sgt. Chorles niece, Mrs. Sterling Weeks and fam­ tense Meade for nupper and the
Storkan writes from Washington, ily over thc weekend. * Mr nnd show. * Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Pflug of
D. C.. that he is getting along fine. Mrs. Sterling Weeks and Morris and Hastings were calling at Albert
* James Bowerman finished mov­ Mr*. May Chenowith attended Uie Brills' last Tuesday. * It is with
ing from his home which he sold capping exercise* nt Battle Creek regret that we learn that the Wal­
to the slate. He is making his Community hospital Friday evening. ter Bundays have sold their farm
home with his son Rollo and wile It wu* a very impressive service. and will move to Hasting*.
near Oates Corners. * Mr. and Mrs. Mr. und Mrs. Week's daughter. Mita
Peck have purchased a farm on the Rosemary nnd Ml** Marjorie Rey­ BANFIELD
camp ground road. They expect nolds of Qulmbv received their
Ml*.* Lydia Dunn has returned
to raise chickens. They purchased nurses caps, marking the comple- from Florida und Is staying al Uie
a large brooder. W Mr. and Mrs. tlon of 6 months of training.
home of her brother Orv who is
Chas Mayo of Battle Creek spent
very ill in the Ulla hospital. * Mrs.
Sunday at the Green home. Their PLEASANT HILL
Nelson Willison is much Improved
youngest son Mike is in the Marines
Th Sunshine Club will meet with in health and will *oon return from
The
in Ireland, Kenneth •••
in tiie •Navy
Mrs Herb Cook Thursday after- the Leila harpltal in Battle Creek.
’»•/ •is’ Mrs.
n California and Ivan is in camp noon. * Mra Stephen Carter is ♦ Mr and Mr*. DeVon Putnnip and
in Georgia. ♦ Ixiis Tripp returned much better for which her friends daughter Evonne Mary spent Ja*t
to school Monday after being ab- are very glad * Mr. and Mrs. John weekend with DeVon'* parents. *
sent three week*. * Archie Burd s Wlikes of ju-ar Hasting* were Sun- Pvt. Robert Wilbur who has been
the first In our community to gel his day dinner guest* of Mr. and Mrs. attending school In Chicago wu*
garden plowed.
, Matt Bedford Mr. mid Mra Loren home last week and now ha* left
Johnson and son Harold, who was for a Military Camp In Calilomh.
NORTH HOPE
I home on a few hours furlough, were * Mrs. Mark Peake of Hustings was
Mr. and Mrs Capt Shellenbarger Sunday forenoon callers. * Mrs. a Thursday dinner guest of Mrs.
of Hastings spent Bunday afternoon Mae McDonald entertained her »tg- Eva Sweet. * The W. S. C. S. will
with Mr. and Mrs. Donald McCal­ ter and slstcr-in-lnw from Grand have a supper at the church Fri­
lum. * Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ulrich Rapid* Sunday. * Mr. and Mrs. day evening Following thc supper
of Hastings were on our street SunKonzcn of South Bend vis­ Harold Foster of Hustings will show
(day. * Mra. Ethel Baker of Kala- George
ited her parents. Mr. and Mrs. R. moving pictures. * Hie Cemetery
' mazoo spent Sunday at her farm J. Williams Saturday night nnd Association met with Mrs. Clara
here. ★ Ou* Peake is spending some Sunday while here on a business Hughes Thursday und the incum­
time with Mr. and Mrs. Ellsworth trip. Other Sunday caller* were bent officers will hold over for thc
Scott and family at Texter. * Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Byron Rowladcr and ensuing year. All lot owners are
and Mrs Robert Vrooman and fam­ children of Caledonia and Mr and urged to pay annual dues tp Mrs.
ily of Hastings called Sunday- on Mrs. Clare Williams and daughters, Hughes. Sec., whose address In BatMr. and Mrs. Rankin Hart. * Mr. local, a Several Iron) thl* street at­ Ue Creek. Mich. R. No. 4. box 132.
nnd Mrs. Gordon Thompson of tended the funeral or Mrs. Nellie
Shultz called Sunday evening on Harriet Saturday.
We live too close to our leaders to
Mr. and Mra. Otto Pranshka. *
know what place they Will assume In
Edwin Melsenbach of Hastings
Our whole social life Is in essence history. In the emergency of 1B9I.
spent Sunday with his mother. Mrs.. but a long, slow striving for the vic­ licriuip*. some puzzled publicist will
Amanda Mciscnbach.
tory of justice over force—John a.k. 'What would Franklin D.
Galsworthy.
BANNER WANT ADS PAY
Roosevelt do if he were here?

Starting at 8:00 P. M. I will offer the following articles to the
highest War Bond or War Stamp bidder:
for the Boys in Service:
Leather Kit Toilet Kit 4 pkg. Tobacco
3 boxes Cigars
*
2 boxes Candy
•^Safety Razor
Box Stationery
4 bars Soap
Carton Camels
2 Polishing Outfits

for the Sports Minded:
All Wool Sweater
Trout Basket
2 boxes Shotgun Shells
Pair Slacks
4 boxes 22 cal. Shells
Broach Pin
/
Hunting Coat

Auto Owners and Misc.
6 Grease Jobs
Gal. Window Cleaner
Gal. Motor Oil
6 pints Casite
3 sets of Piston rings,
Ford, Plymouth, Chev.
5 lb. Car Grease
Exhaust Deflector
Gal. Paint
2 pkg. Cor Upholstery
Cleaner
Simonize Wax and
Cleaner Set

Qt. Paint
Sealed Beam Head Light
Bot. Johnson's Gio Coat
Game
Victory Garden Seed
Assortment
4 Hair Cuts and Shave
100 lbs. Dog Food
1 lb. Peas seed
Pr. Half Soles and Heels
Dog Collar and Leash
200 lbs. Coal.

for the Cooks on Home Front
Roaste;
$3.50 Cake
Bosket Groceries
Casserole
Electric Broiler
2 lb. box Crackers
Bottle Jergens Face
Cream 6r Lotion
Pyrex Set

Box Groceries
2 Finger Waves and
Shampoo Pr. Ladies Hose
Cannister Set
$1 Value Milk Tickets
5 lb. Pancake Flour
Live Chicken
Handbag

Household
Baby High Chair
Telephone Chair
$3 Dry Cleaning Job
Tablecloth
2 End Tables

Carving Set
Blanket
Clothes Hamper
Pair Sheets
(Nation Wide!

Oh! Oh! Unmentionables
2-25 lb. Sacks of Flour
Round Steak
2 Rings of Bologna
1 qt. Whipping Cream

1
5
5
4

lb. Butter
lbs. Coffee
lbs. Beans
Sundaes

MANY OTHER ITEMS STILL TO BE COLLECTED
Reg.nl of th. Univ.rdty

,f ,ht

Each is capable, experienced, well-fitted for the task ahead. • Each

Entertainment for All... All for Fun... All for
the War Effort
Valuable Door Prizes!

has a record of accomplishment—a reputation for fairness and effi­
ciency. • Each will bring into state government a deep sense of

responsibility, an awareness of today's complex problems, and a firm

resolve to cope with them fearlessly and impartially. • Your vote
for these candidates is a vote for unity, for further strengthening of
the high principles of the Republican Party, for giving Michigan

responsible government qr} every front. • It was your vote last
November which started the trend back to that kind of.government.

UNCLE SAM . PROP.
Auctioneer, Dewey Reed

CLERKS-Geo. Carpenter, Ben Gidley and other clerks too numerous to mention.

&lt;Thi« Advertisement contributed by The Hasting* Banner)

Your vote for these candidates on Monday, April 5th, will carry that

trend another step forward.

VOTE REPUBLICAN
MONDAY, APRIL 5&gt;h

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                  <text>THE HASTINGS BANNER
SECTION ONL—PAGES 1 to 8

EIGHTY-SEVENTH YEAR

HASTINGS. MICHIGAN. THURSDAY. APRIL 8. 1943

14 FACES—2 SECTIONS

2nd WAR LOAN DRIVE STARTS APRIL I
On fAo ☆

☆

RED CR0SS drive

Easter Seal Sale
Sponsored by Rotary

SUffWARNOWCRITICAL

-&gt;
BARRY COUNTY HAS
*"•
s,tt'n9F,”„^4.90,000 JOB TO DO

!

oail
’iucuuil Willi
. Satisfaction
with aucccNseissuccesses UI
in Wi«u»«v. Aim w»»iuri»mr juosaa.ab-.
North Africa are iempervd by Die tion. has been suspicious of the en-1 Charged with wulng - --------------- --fact that the real battle for the tire North African sel-uf&gt; since the out a permit and without proper
„ext few months will be taking lime when both the Americans and:
10
i
pla(.p ln the Atlantic aguinrt tlie Gen Giraud not only accepted the'
“J”**1.. -__________________ Nazi
noto- . Rapids' and* BnwrJrtton
^Officer .
Nazi underuM
undersea raiders
raiders Furthermore.
Furthermore. II aid-of
aid -of Admiral
Admiral Jean
Jean Darlan,
Darlan, noto^
Conservation""'Officer
!
Our Nashville letter has been
’Joseph \ McKniRht
Roy Thomas Die unnlra«ant truth Is that wc wlil'rlou.s Vichy turnepat. but appointed George Sumner of Hustings
Ainiuui mwsaiitf u
Nearly Complete Returns
Joseph \ McKnight.
delayed because Mrs. Brown finds
and
probably do well to score nn even him commissioner of the civilian
The lire, which wx&gt; set near Gun
D 4 F*
Show $11,006.44
and Rey
Rjy. Don
Don Gury
Gury.
herself In Iowa so we'll have do
&gt; JMie-sale of these stamp* Ls now break in this fight. The U. S. andf government in Algeria and Morocco!,lake, got out of cimirrt and VOUnty Ked VTOSS
Already Turned n
„ , „
,
, , ,,
_&gt;&lt;n progress and will continue un- Britisli navies combined do not yet' Frenchmen who aided tlie American c1ro",ed,lhe
d&lt;lJl‘K dnpia«c
n»|h,
gel the news from over that way
Tills month. Barry county takas
The annual
annual meeUna
meeting of
of Die
the Barry
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E*'1" an&lt;1 .4” I'1*"’0? m*V..bC
««“»•«»»
cra“ a«Mable invasion force were actally thrown
The
be-.
another time. For that reason and
■uuxuik i~ »—•&lt;•
w»» u&lt;- Co Chapter. American Red Cross. on llfl blggeat and most important
purchs^d
Hastings from Mr. to VucmsMuHy'
’o’priwn.
now totals $11,000 44. accord- p
Urrhn*cd (“in Hasting*
.uccr.,r.|iiA. remtat
coinbat The
tlie Omran
German j im
into
orison’.'as
as were follower* of',onldn! t° cl*re Hoffman was dcbecause 27 of our men are board­ £aunty
tool will be held Tuesday evening April —
r»i&lt;ic
tn anJimeTw.
annoiuicement
tillscounty
week .j„ ...
me Merman
uno pusun..
a.s writas iuhuxi
Baraites. a tool
KMrs.
Radford,
Snv^mem^’r^’the com- lo »uccc»iuuy
^eetcoinoai
which will
raid theloeGaulie
However,
things *now nroved, also two garages,
lug the 10:35 train tor Camp Grant by »
house, chicken house, five row .boats. 13. nt 7:30 in the municipal court Ing of $490,000 through the sale ot
Government War Bonds M our
this morning .Thursday I.these(next cAainnan’""fhlt" fi'm- ’amirnnt is
a launch and a quantity of cedar room in the city building.
.’hnro u»
in uk
thc^TOIRTEEN BILLION
few paragraphs are ’fust
0Vl?r int
lhe quota
quotu—
—ai.zw
$7,200—
—nsas- | nun5h;is an adequate sunn lv of the bers as the weather clears So. .ill bld for unity. In a statesmanlike ostf,
•
This is an important
meeting as snwre
Tn’for
"' them. .3
over
ports.
—»r
that each fellow
’V “
to the
the county.
county. Four
Four districts
districts! I ,t ta|n.nils at
at jc
achju
Taken
otficery will be eh
elected
ctccvra and
aiui the an- .DOLLAR SECOND .WAR
WAR IOAN
LOAN
We ll
11 see tliat
feilow Ihaa
a, alyned to
Hoq] available
to the of us will probably have to be pre- speech earlier this month lie laid
Taken before
before Justice
Justice Ben
Ben BowBow- officer*
7T..* was
' rtre-ed -r
tw nuivp
wl.trh nffteU
marts Anri!
M!l?prJ!
paper
when
rh7.‘.. the
lhe conductor
condl,ctor caUa.|
eB,u-i ln
In th
the
. ammtv
county aro
are not exwnrte.r
complete .nd
«nd
'
“500*' "
-----------------------vu,1“ulc lo u“
t0‘
"...s of h£vy down a basis for eo-peratlon of free man. 8todek
a tine of nm [sports rivr
ivrn. Officers
to be DRIVE
which lv
officially
starts April
v..~irman.
vice-chair- *“
lesse* in merchant shipping, "in | Frenchmen everywhere in which he:
° B^rv bounty 'jail man ^secretary
ni
Does that sound like an Impossible
jail man. .•ecretary and treasurer and
stride" Hitler L-. using hU subma r-, Repudiated Vichy's armistice with, awaUlnK the payment of the fine, reports will be eiv...
given .by the various alignment?
Il isn’t and there is not one leg­
Ines as nn "ace in the hole." so to Hitler; declared ail Vichy laws, es- Which he was able to do on Tues- committee chairmen.
course, reading on the train is about
Radford has only the high- ’
Tl’s.Z?nd_.
Every member of the Red Cro«s itimate reason why this county
os good for your eyes as- taking • w?Iirnise ioV the. various city, vil- villages ot the county, stamps have victory Ls past but he might be able ' rt liglou.s discrimination, null and 1
Is entitled to vote at this meeting should fail.
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been
placed
in
the
hands
of
the
। a swim to help a cold but If you re |fl8e aIld township chairmen and the I
and any person who contributed one
to force
if his Mibma-ivoirt;
the restoration . of
--------a stalemate
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- promised
.
in the mood to swim, then what. workers who raised thk war fund. I superintendent of schools.
dollar or more to the war fund drive thev are an investment—■an “ace“iit-d ' Till* i* a worthy cause and every rines can prevent the full force of democratic government in North:
North
in March is a member of the Burry hlah". uulit-edged investment which
“’L’r&amp;rt
..u rL,rh ' dime Invested in the Easter seals American production from reaching; Africa elected by Die people; pledged
Co. Chapter Members are urged to can’t fail unless Unde Sam falU to
In the orchestra and don I forget nr„ women who have many other
..
Ii?
will
111 heln
I'* ’1' K0
«nme
P'e rrinnleri
.ch child
“
to (j|(. bam,. zoncs That is his one himself to safeguard tlie sacred'I
attend as It is the opinion ot the win this war and if that happened
to teli your Sarge. that you have responsibilities. Two chairmen run ]&gt;“ve hu or her rtghtful chance in chance and he will piny it for cv-1 right of the French people to deter-1
officers that the members will have nothing we own—money or pro­
been known to walk right off. leav-;lhelr husbands- KXs stations and ;1Uca much better understanding ot the perty—would be any rood for long.
entiling it Ls worth. Our one vi!- mine their own government after.
Published report* by the banka
ing your coat and car-keys for- have ctlH.r duties xs well. It Ls ju t
* work done locally by the chant:
ncrable spot is our extended linea' victory. These promises nn- already !
'.,ne
,
.Present
..'sent officer* of the chapter
in Barry county indicats that peocna
getting you even had a coat—re-, anothir example of the way the
Co-operation Produces
of supply and the submarine Ls the being carried out. It Is probakle that'
"*
Chairman. Mr*. R G. Hub- pie here have enough savings demember?
’people of Barry county stand back
one ucajion for which the All!e.r neither Giraud nor DeGaulle, work-f
Excellent Results
b.t*d: vice-chairman. Homer Smith; posits alone to meet this bond quota
And Billy Ransom what do you Of u,t war effort.
have not yet found an adequate ing independently, can form a I T, Wflr Bond a|K1 8tainp Auc- secretary. Mrs.
Mrs. Orville
A. Sajle*;
Say
Orville A.
several time* over.
want to wager that, come your
tallowing Is the report of how the
— Walter
- ■ ---------------Subscriblne to thb Second War
Hrst furlough, after your bwte ! money was raLsed:
answer.
' united front of the factions which |llon S|lc he.1{1 ln central auditorium ^“”&lt;1 treasurer.
A. Eaton.
Loan h merelv a change In form
training, and we’ll be shaking hands ( Hastings City
•
jare creating internal dlssgitlotis here Friday evening scored a de-j
•
of our savings account.
wlUi a streamlined veraion of you.- Mr31. r m cook chmn. $ t.'rit.til
Despite American political blun-! among those independent French- Jgree ot success which surprised its
Instead of. having It on deposit
It’s a bet! We can’t bet with any | RUl|alld. Mrs Harry Dunn
-------22050
dets In North Africa—blunders, men who sincerely wish an Allied । sponsors, the Hasting* Schools and1
at our favorite local bank, we would’
of vou fellows about how youll Baltimore.
winch must certainly have shocked victory Working together, however. I tne local retailers war stamp and
have It on deposit with Uncle Sam
look in a uniform because we know
Mrs Uoyd Gaskill
236.05 ,
|
the enslaved people in al! of Nazi- they undoubtedly can form a French &gt; b°^ drive ejnmlttoe.
direct—and he needs it to keep
All Salvage Tin Possible
vou’li all look super. And who do Woodland township
these fellow* we've seen leaving for
we think will look Hie best—now MUs Lena warren
“n J?1'h^'Yiii pr°porUons set
and the
the sponsors
Needed for Wor Production dominated Europe—The two leaders
set at
at $35,000
435.000 and
sponsors privpriv­
the armed force training center*,
thLs is a Ume. brother, to be ”un- woodland village,
of free France. Gen. Henri Giraud which will help the Allies in carry------- •hoped
------ j •for
— —
*
ately
&gt;25.000.
the actual '
for the past two years properly .
Twenty-Seven More
available for comment' If you know
Mr«. H A Klison
The first collection of salvage tin -and Gen. Charles DeGaullc. appear ing on the fight and will also k-e cash value of the bonds auctioned
supplied with the best war equip­
what we mean.
Thornapple township.
cans in Barry county will be held to be approaching real unity. De-,
Enter Armed Service
or otherwise disposed of as a result
(Continued on page 4. Sec. I)
ment we can possibly produce.
Guess you were right Gerry
Mrs. Frank Conun
this Fridav and Saturday. April 9
ol the sale amounted to $47,018.75.
Savings accounts tn this nation
county
—,
rencc. when we were checking fel- Middleville.
and 10. After this, tin can pick-ups
The face or maturity value ot the , Another group of Barry —
lows' addresses at the bank and you . Mri llarrv Baisch
men leave today for service in the were never at a higher level. Banka
will be held every eight weeks.
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bonds thus is well over $50,000.
said, you'd soon be eating chow with Irving. Mr*. Bert Palmer
Instructions for this first collec- ' "Housewives should start preTlie
j force* of the United States, have more money than they know
The tinsxr.e.'s
briskness or
of me
the oiaaing
bidding sursurtlie rest of 'em. You can be Rlad i Freeport.
preer—• Mrs. Chas Hoyt
•
prised everyone. Almost from the The boys, twenty seven innumber what to do with Intereat raise on
tlon are simple.
paration and collection of the tin
of one tiling Gerry, since the ra- ' Castleton.
- '
Mart, blds in the thousand-dollar *111 «"«’'“JUS.O.
room today savings deposit* have been either
nV X?u ,lvS
cnns immediately. If thev have not
Hon points have been cut on some I' Mrs. Hollis McIntyre
range were placed—and auctioneer ?£_’.J®. aJJd *nl
f
there reduced to an all-time tow (1 or
ville. Freeport. Woodland. Nashville ,
. .
r- ...
or Delton, have all available cans already begun. Mr. L. E. Barnett,
2 per cent at the most), or dis­
items, it looks os if the army isn’t Nashville Mrs. Ralph Hess
continued entirely.
having to ent so many prunes.
Barry. Mrs. Leon Dunning
169.15 properly prepared &gt;see Illustration chairman, said. "We want to have
“
mi iSet?fitS!.
M.&gt;«
CharJiSL
’
fl
”
teaturr Mavor cnar------—------------- --- I It U thb money which Uncle Baa
We know how interested you are_____
___________
Delton.
Mrs. Fred_____
O. Hughes 23870 on this page) piled at the curb by ns many tin cans as possible for
Work of Womens Army
, In the U. S. O. room here. Les. Assyria.
]e*. Leonard auctioned off .'.-—to camo Grant, ill.. Kicnara Lynn
Fridav morning. April 9. and the the first collection date.
Outlined
in.Mccting
Here
Ixx-kwdod. and how you hel|*d and.
Mrs. Robert Hartorn
'fresh &lt;so he saldi fish for
county highway trucks assisted by
Tin is used in the composition
well keep you posted about what Carlton.
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Tto WAAC Band...»pc..™.
to ftrtgto fcss’-.gs'ss'■ ffis? l£SS HE," “
Mr.
Wing
20! oo Bov Scouts ahd school groups will.of bearings and solder, both of
.
Hope. Mrs. Lester Monica
202.25 nick them up for collection at the which art- essential to the manugoes «...
rfn
.
I of a telephone Lawrence. Hastings; Raymond Ed- | The armies are going U&gt; get their
Rav Shroyer we can just see how1 Johnstown.
shlppInR center here sometime Fri-, facture of mechanized war equipyoull
’
wear*
your
cai/-cocked
on|
av or Saturday.
oaiuruav
nmn. Il
** provides linings for
•— con^
— a
- brief concert at
— u
- mass meeting
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Thus even the *ard Shroyer. Hastings; Dorr Ken-. war equipment—You can bet your
22135 dav
s.nn(j flor
or mjw
&lt;i4nn Thu
,6U71 s.var your cap cocked on
Mrs. Gladys Conklin
ment.
If
von
live
elsewhere
in
the
counminers
in
which
supplies
of
food
in
Central
auditorium
sponsored
by
I
amateur/didn't
do
so
badly.
*‘cth Hu*e”i Nashville; Kirk Emory last dollar on that—even if all ot
I,,
r-ontrnl
toirtltnrium
hv
.•
one side, regulations or not and wc, Maple Grove.
u; Albert James us on the "home front" turn out
know that's the way we’d like to. Mrs. Ward Cheeseman
237.00 ty; than one of the communities ipped
to ourto fighting forces the Barry County WAAC committee.
or I coursc&gt;
when
you come
r.
are
shipped
of coursc
- when
&gt;ou cotne
rt^hl Graham' NashvSte'
lie; Lyle Walter,to be the world’s worst slackers. .
sec it.
..... .. I PralrlcvlIW.
lo
whatever ♦’’’doubting down t0 lt lhls waa onc auct,on
mentioned, send vour prepared cans or our allies thrpdghout the world, proved
-; Robert Louis
if uncle Sam doesn't get 1
Toting a gun." should be duck । Mrs. Robert Burchett
550.25 to tlw nearest convenient consoli­ Tin k also required In the rnanu- Thomases’ there may have been, wile W
hlch really didn't cost anyone
which
ml
money
to.to
only
mA •in
’
Je
wlti.ii
KeiX
’
; monev needed by voluntary M
facture
of
tube
containers
for
drugs
that
the
"Ladles
In
Uniform
con
'
r
—
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soup" to you. Keith Fox. and if your. Yankee Springs,
dated or rural school and pick-up
scrlotlon through legitimate chi
deer quota is an indication of what| Mm. Clirn L. Gill
75.89 will be made ns soon ns possible —such xs hypodermic injections drill and play with real military War Bond subscriptions and War
nets,
the only alternative will be
it takes to be a soldier—you've got f Orangeville.
and
sulfonlllmide
elements
and
is
preclsldn
Stamps
were
accepted
and
these
wJX
during the next few weeks.
tag. mu penny Lh M A-l to
issue new money—"printing 0
It. and howl
i Mrs. Arthur Crawford
I It will help speed the colldKlon also used for blood plasma units. I At the mass meeting. Third Offlmoney." to use an ugly ternsWhat we are really trying to say. Hastings tap­
&gt;« v-.u,
c h
—
"Tin is needed for ammunition cer Claire L. Gluesing, of
if m
the
cans at the vu.u
curb ..
are
placed
PrXdinc the auction sale the i Lockwood. Hastings: Elwood Rayfellows. Is that you're not Just leav-; xfra. Roy Chandler
tn some cardboard or other con-» containers, for bushings In air- munlcatlons ~office for Western
Ing your families and dear ones. Pine Lake and Clear Lake
talner from which they can be con- plane motors (10 percent content Wthlon. rrwntly muuftmd &gt;. mS54SJto.to.rt to'loSiiS"
’ .Pel,0?C
Bry'
typo we dread.
you’re leaving Hastings and all of(
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venientlv emptied into lhe truck of tin) and for lhe heavy bushings Kalamazoo from Chicago, presented -chooi »av’ n musical urogram in .Ile
us are going to miss you too. You
—but Uils Ls not a necessary re- of machine gun mounts. Il is esAnviiiart Hnm«
woven around wnr sor«i from the;““4‘'
Corps.
all know war Is a tough business,
quirement
Cans will be collected sentlnl for telephone, telegraph and Auxillarv
to.
o. u,c
to revolution
nvolu.ta to the
to presOto. !:
Ctoltok: Tto Son
The
u. a
8.’ £f
Army
has :aJ
asked
forr.n
a dav
because you’ve taken one of the
’2%UmYi hnS
^dnrw?
* of
whether thev are placed in such all other electric circuits. It Is an wI
ment to win the war—Forcing
membership of 150.000 to en.s
hardest hurdles this morning uid||i»|jf
containers or merelv dumped in important component of Babbitt WAAC
take over that many Important ।
Endsley. Hasting*
Into more "Balaam and C
S.i”1rS7^“aSmuLh,.\S
piles.
I metal, widely used In all sorts of------ —-• —-­
i Gerald L. Ryan was accepted in gldores" on acalea which '
—. ‘Jobs
obs'and thus re- 11
Do not worry about keeping cans machinery and it 1* used for the —
{“--------”'co"’U-.
batant
I the Marines and the Navy accepted make the originals seem in
dry during lhe time of collection, plating of canisters for gas masks.
an arm^of 150.000 able bodied
Donald Lucas. Nashville; Don Her­ fleant.
According to the WPB. cans can as well as in many chemical c°m- men for active nghtlngdut).
bert Curtis. Hastings: Donald Wil­
The men on the fighting L
stand an exposure of at least six pounds as a lubricant or an cnOff! en, recognize. Lt Gluesing
You All
lard Brown. Battle Creek. R 4; John
Zolly Coffer.
weeks to air and rain without dam- amel.
| J“*d'
\
Lathrop Elected School
Ellsworth Mullenix, Woodland.
’ Hello’” again, men—&lt;io you re- ‘
Will the necessary financing
age and much less time than that
"These are but a few of lu , for^ncjlye^ service ^become ^discourThese men passed their physical orderly or disorderly.
wartime uses. In addition, there'when assigned to clerical or
Commissioner—Wallace
member Dial song wiDi the catchy i
wlii elapse from time of collection t
examinations at Kalamazoo on Ap­
Republicans Gain One
tune that went.—"Thercll be a
remains a constant need for other similar duties and scidomhavc
Defeats Rogers for
until they are actually in process sill!
s
ril 1.
change in lhe weather, a change In
•v the reclaim
.tv-..,. plants. So.. place
p-v tin to fulfill important consumer much 'heart
for the work. There
home come in.
Supervisor On Board
at
t
City Clerk
the sea. And from now on therell
vour cans for collection regardless and industrial needs. In most of arc thousands of men doing this
Tlie membership of the newly |
cessary to make "printing press
°r
£ w?,en n?ev am be
An exceptionally light vote char- of weather—and don't worry if they there examples cited there is no
known .utolluw lor tin.
* J5S^S,'rt to wL* elected Barry County Board
money ”—and this 2nd War Loan
should be the current tbeme wng aclcrUed Uie vote here Monday, a tlx«me to Irom r»to
Supervisors is as follows:
Drive is merely the first of other
according-to what we are reeing mid condlllon whlch y-cmed to prevail
Assyria—•Clare M. Holder. R.
and thus join their comrades at the
similar drives which will have to
hearing these da&gt;*throughout the state. Concern with
IRA C. VANDERLINDEN. Prop.
Baltimore—Leon Moon. D.
I fighting fronts. Records of army ofto tell you these things, w as your wnr qucs,tion* and lhe absence of
Having sold his farm. Mr. Van- have our unqualified support be­
Barry—Morse Backus. R.
। ficers show, she said, that It lx not
inquiring reporter we hereby re.lburnlng- 1MUM were factors
fore this war U over.
■
derllnden
will
dispose
of
the
per
­
Carlton—Wesley Booher. R.
uncommon for one WAAC to take
We talk about price controls and
sonal property at public auction at
&lt;k. In the lack of interest shown.
i
over work which required the aver­
«-------- .—.-j . -u- -~1U1 of blame Prentice Brown tor who ever
P n1’ »° COr^iI?mwP 1^ l^n r ’
Hcrc 1,1 Ban-y county lhe Interest ’
age time of l‘s men. Thus, it Is
!?ngl l&gt;of.^!na. sh?U V
was centered on the race for school;
. naapM; kjivi.
v«&gt; —-w. —&gt;
probable that whfn 150.000 members -3... ita4 miles south and *12 Bwlia
— WAflt
duced by Duee Inches at ‘hcP"}"- ; commissioner. Arthur Lathrop. Re­
miles
west of for the constantly increasing price
Hope
—
Bernard
DeGolla.
R.
1 of tlie WAAC are available for duty. |
lor. We can best present this probnomjnee_ defeated Mrs.'
Nashville. He is offering a good list of commodities
f they will release considerably more ■ Irving—William McCann. R.
lem. "Behind the Front . b&gt; Qu°t-1 Mmde Smith, the, incumbent, who
But the main truth is that the
of cattle, chickens, farm tools, mis­
than that number of men for com- I Johnstown—Ferd H. Stevens. R. cellaneous article.’, and household OPA. or any other government
ing one of the men back here at WM runn|ng on B sticker, by a vote
Maple Grove—Fred Fuller. D.
home—To Quote—
of 2050 to 1281 with only the secgoods. Henry Flannery will cry the agency, can’t do the job effectively.
Orangeville
—
John
Crawford.
D.
Records of the last war demon­
Come Lulmy days and coats we shed. ond preCjnct Of jrving township to
If we really want to see prices
sale and E. E. Gray will act m clerk.
Prairieville
—
Otis
Boulter.
R.
strated. Lt. Gluesing, that each
in shirt Meeves do our work
,
jlettrd (r(un
!
.See the adv. elsewhere In this issue stabilized, that’s a Job we will have
dav of the war oroduced an average i Rutland—Frank Newton. R.
From dawn UH dusk we carry on
Here la HaaUngB. Walter Wallace I
to do ourselves bv butting all sur­
'for full ‘particulars
toll of 7.000 American dead and ' Thornapple—Julian Potts. D.
plus funds possible above the bare
from work we never shirk.
.‘defeated Sterling Rogers for city
Woodland
wooaiana
—
Albert
aidciv
isecaoi.
Reesor.
R.
is.
ptdiit
wounded.
Therefore,
she
said,
if
But one thing bothers us no end iClerk 7fl3 lo 448 HcAieri J. Calk­
essentials of living Into War Bends
Yankee Springs—Claude Willson. - AbA STRAIT. Prep.
w
these 150.000 members of lhe WAAC
ai —
our —
"all
show
n out" efforts -Hnw^
I ins closed out Waller Eaton by sev­
On account of labor shortage Mr. and War Stamps
could relaase enough men to the R.
That as we're working swift and fast,en votes in the race for alderman
This investment in War Slampa
Hastings city.
City. ist.
1st. ana
and stn
4lh wuras
wards Strait
an
various fronts to shorten the war
Hastings
“*—• will hold
7.7"
i auction.sale at and Bonds not only saves. UncM
our shirt-tails stall to blow.
,of the 1st ward, tlie count being
..------ y-._
miles
south
otf
by even one week, that would bp -Harry
Ritchie. R: 2nd __u
and -&gt;-.1
3rd the farm located 2 “
“TLA?
u£u?
The reason's very simple
Eaton 100 and Calkins. 116. Ed­
Vermontville u
on VermontvHle-Belleequivalent to saving about fifty wards. Jay Mead. R.
"In iVeMient Sam from printing press money, but
for they are shorter now this year win D. Smith, alderman of the 2nd
l.c.
-------- J --------Americans from
Mayor Charles H. Leonard D; rue road. Beto offering arvettellent it also siphons off surplus po­
i
thousand
young
But it's most humiliating
tential purchasing power from the
ward, was reelected over Frank J.
-a
I death or injury—
. result
-------- which I president of the city council. Harry Itolot over 1W *}'ad°‘
when side-line giggling we hear. Hoonan 158 to 130. Don Siegel. '
market and puts it In a
.... worthwhile.
------ - —. ..
Miller. R.
10 head of cattle, one hone, farm immediate
would be eminently
This Ls a sll-uatton
present alderman In the 3rd ward. I
household
These figures show 15 Republican «|u»i&gt;ment.
w,t?
)^h?h2 form where it will be available
So. the WAAC mav not be an
to test a mans' finesse
*
defeated LewLs A. Abbey 135 to 92. |
with interest at a time when heavy
active combat unit, itself, but it will and 5 Democrat supervisors, an in- good*. Henp Flannery will cry the consumer purchasing wUl be both
It puts him'on hU own somehow. In Die 4th ward Forrest B. Lane
■ have a tremendous effect oh the crease of one Republican this year sale and- Enwrt Gray will irt m necessary and desirable again.
depending more or less.
defeated Ray Branch, the present
See the adv rire*here In.this
front-line fighting strength of the over last, as Yankee Springs had derk.
But no matter what they curtail
Tills isn't mere fancy theory.
aiderman. 246 to 204.
a Democrat supervisor. Wm. Ells- issue
Issue for
for full
full particulars.
particulars,
: U. S. Army.
•
in the sleeve or cuff or collar
It Is a hard, cold facts.
Mabie Field was re-elected city ।
• • »
; In the drive for 150.000 members worth, last year.
You'll never hear us fuss about.
Which do we want, an invest­
treasurer without contest as was
Prop.
Voting was light in every one of HOWARD KELLEY. Propnf the WAAC. Barry county has
or never hear us 'holler.'
ment
in War Bonds and Stamps or
Henry Sheldon, member of the 1
’ been assigned an unofficial ouotn lhe sixteen townships, there being I Having rented his farm. Mr. Kel- runaway inflation?
Why we’d give you everything we've board of review. Hurry Richie was j
will hold an auction sale al the
of fifteen. So far there have been contests in but six of the townships, ley
got if you fellows It will lielp
The
answer is up to us.
re-elected supervisor from the 1st
farm
located
4
5
miles
southeast
The voters of Thomapple showed------- *—*“*
—,K*—
(Continued on Page 0. Sec. 1.)
And It will be from Hitlers way
Each
of us knows whether or not
and 4th wards and James J. Mead,
or ••
21 miles north of
• - —..... ........ ..............
- ------------------- , ine
the muai
mostriiuiusiaAin
enthusiasmwim
with ivo
408 »■«bal- mof Hastings: v.
when you hear a fellow yelp.
supervisor from Ute 2nd and 3rd
. — a ,lot® being cast. The results In the ' Battle Creek on the Lacey road. we have savings accounts or other
So ask from us what'er you need. wards, both without opposition.
j
surplus funds which can be invert­
‘townships are X’ follow*:
He is ottering a good Ust ot horaea. ed in War Bonds.
from us youll neve: lack
Results of the county vote were '
Assyria—Clare M Holder. Re- cows. hogs, poultry, machinery, hay
To give t'would be a privilege Sir. os follows: Justice of the Supreme
Special committees will be out
publican, was reelected as supervb- and grain, and some household working through the county, but
our ahlrta right off our back!
:Court: Emerson R. Boyles. 1758; !
receiving 74 votes. Others on goods. Dewey Reed will erv lhe
iNeil E Reid. 1479. Frank L McLast Thursday evening the Thorn- the ticket are: Clerk. Walter Stan- sale and Lawrence Beadle will act thev can’t possibly contact every­
As we continued to Inquire for ■ Avinchey.
V
407; Bert D. Chandler,
one
apple district of Boy Scouts had .ton. 73; treasurer. Otto Dahm. 73: ns clerk. See the adv. elsewhere In
you to give a full report we again ji jagg
Anyway, why should it be neces* Regents of the University: R. j
their potluck appreciation dinner Justice. Clyde Holmes. 73: justice ■ this issue for ftdl_ particulars,
quote—here 'Us—
whose purpose it was to honor the to fill vacancy. Elmer Wllea. 73:
—------------ "*♦*----- '■
The women ring their rondalay
I Spencer Bishop (R&gt;. 252L. Ralph A..
scoutmasters and cubmasKrs who 1 board ot review. Hugh Jones. 74.
CLAYTON GASKILL. Prep,
in no less a pretty song
; Hayward &lt;R». 2528: Ira-Dean Mchave given their time for boyhood . Baltimore—Supervisor Leon Moon , Having sold hl* farm Mr. Gaskill the banks arc handling litis worit
And this is what
1 coy (D». 818: Charles P Nugent!
—. they tell you.
during the past year. Richard A. Democrat, was reelected and the'will have an auction sale at the without any service charge what­
is what seems to be quite
wrong.
UkY
ronB 1
(Continued on Page 6. Sec l.»
Groos is the Thomapple District entire Democrat ticket waa the only place known as lhe Ace Beach farm soever a.5 part of their own special
We would we had silk
dlt ctx!:;
stockings
—
----- -------------------------------------------- ------I
. Chairman of the Boy Scouts
Tlie 'one in the field. The Banner re- located on Sec. 15. Johnstown twp.
for dressing up a bit
general chairmen of the affair were ! porter was unable to obtain the &gt;2 miles west and 1 1-4 miles south contribution to the war effort
Il gives a certain confidence
eens arc logical kitchen tricks.1 COMMITTEE TO PLAN
Mr. and Mrs. Chester Stowell. Over i balance of the ticket.
of Lacey or 6 miles north of Bedof making a sure "hit"
300 attended which included
par- , Barry
Barry —
— One
One hundred thirteen I ford. He is offering a good list of easily—the resources are here,
These new rayon-thL
’
ttuce. raw spinach, a few celery FOR MEMORIAL DAY
ling creations,
plead poverty.
■: are shapeless round
meeting
of ofthethe
Memorial
Day■ enls. scouts.- cubs and leaders from voted in Barry Twp.. with Morse . farm tools and household goods for can't
a the ankle
.
leaves
w or a*«wfewb*w
green
».
onion tops
-, ।A A
meeting
Men
If we shirk and do nothing,
...... be mixed Inin
■nrltio salad
Kalnrt 'ennimittee
reelected
as supervisor, sale. -Henry
Flannery
will —
cry ,u
lhe
'■'’'But the fact that we
1 ।committee is
Is cnllnd
called for Mi
Monday eve-’ ...
Hwtings.
------- Delton.JHiddlevlHe.
-----,
Par- Backus.
•—- ”R. —
—------------------—
---------------------------— have
uave two of
One-fourth cup of steamed dan- ■ can
into oa spring
The other officers are: Clerk. Wai- sale and Albert Lyons will act as injt that the other trVorr i
them, for that we should be dellon greens contains 11.600
---------- units
---------iwiucn
vunuMua dandelion greens, i ning. April 12, at the American Le- malec and Lake Odessa.
which contain!
fail
down
on the ML loo■
•
The
highlight
oYIhe
evening
was
ter Bolyen: treasurer. Mrs. Beatrice clerk. See the advertisement else- ’’Gangway for
thankful.
ot vitamin A. twice on individual's
Dandelion and egg salad contains glon hall at eight o’clock. Repre- • The highlight of the ei
inflatfoal''
Justice. Clyde Clark; where in this Issue for full partlcu* Of course there’s consolation.
needs for a day.-----------------------------------two cups very tender dandelion'sentatives of every patriotic organ-• the candlelight appreciation cere­ Dunnlng;
Let’s get behind this Sreond
lars.
at least so we have found
As if that isn't enough, the dan- leaves two hard cooked eggs, one , Izatlon in the city are Invited, also&gt; mony for scoutmasters and cub- board of review. Leslie Sniffen.
Loan
Drive
and put it acro&lt;
That in these hecUc. fighting days. delion used for spring greens offers teaspoon melted butter, one table- i from the Navy Mother's club, the■ masters.
masters.Tney
They
were
given honor
for
Carlton — There was but one
-----------------* * *
------- ■
were
given
n
record time.
there are fewer men around.
ticket in Carlton, the Republican. CLARENCE REID. Prop.
one-sixth of a person’* daily need.* spoon chili sauce, a dash of paprika । U. S. O. committee, and any other work they had been doing
HITLER WILL LOV&gt;(
F.'officers
elected are: Supervisor.. won
.. account of lib health Mr. Raid
So we just go on hoping
Council President
President
Lawrence
F. -- --------- -----------------------for vitamin C, or ascorbic acid, ■&lt;&gt;«
and »»
salt &lt;u.u
and avu.v
some French dressing, groups ....
that may be Interested ini' Council
Prre1'**'” Lawrence
’-»»•”
FAIL I ,
that when Utls war is won
Professor
DavLs suggests
proper-------------observance of this "day -Calahan
and
from lhe same quarter cup. contains •! —
-•------- -------------------- — the dish the -------------------------- •wife and Scout Exe- Wesley Booher: clerk, Fred Henney; |«m have on auction sale at the
And you are safely home again
it »
Ls iiuvvu
hoped mi.
thatr ihe.cutlve
A. J. Juncker and wife of treasurer. Jay Wing: highway com- farm located 4 miles south of Nash­
Sim* thiamin or vitamin B-l. and be
oc prepared-bv
pirpaivCI* uv cleaning
sicuiuok end
«iiu chillc.ii.i- . of
v. memory."
iuc
w.v
that we can have our fun
has one-seventh of a. person's
daily ing
--------------------Ing the dandelions and arranging jprogram
program and
and parade
parade may
may be
be unuunu-Grand Rapids were guests.
mlsrioner. William Hale; .board of ville and 2 miles east of Quailtrap
Of collecting for a bonfire
standard allowance of
af iron.
iron.
on a Hat salad plate. The garnish xually
interesting this year, so
Court of honor was held for the review, full term. Jerry Andrus, to . school or 7 miles north ot Bellevue
all our lovely rayon hose
Such news about the
he dandelion iste with eggs Is made colorful bv cutt-1 oleaxe cooperate if possible —Mrs scouts In recognition of their ad- nil vacancy. Arthur Eckert; Justice, and 2 mllsa weal of the South KalaWell light the match and set it
combined with some uractlca) hints ing the whiles Into oblong strips to Jacob Edger, secretary of commit- vancements in scout work. There Henry Williams.
mo school. He U offering horaefr
--------------------- --------------------------------- CaaUaton
—Supervisor J.
then politely hold our nose!
• for serving wild spring
ring green*
greens by culluu
simulate
tee.
were
eleven second
class advanceCaslleton-Supervisor
J. Mearle
Mearle cows.
cows, aow«.'
sow*. and
Mid farm
farm tool*
tools for
for eiC
stf.
,^. daisy petals. The egg yolks ,, —
menu, seven first class advance---- Scott was reelected only the Repub- Henry Flannery will cry lhe /Sto
Laurel E. Davis, assistant professor Bre mashed and seasoned with the i
~—r------- Enough from the poetics) public of foods and nutrition at Michigan salt, paprika, chill sauce and melted NOTICE
’
menu, sixty-seven merit badges Ucan ticket being nominated. Oth- and E E. Gray will aet aaXWranow to the pictures of all ot you State college.
I butter. The yolk I* then formed I 1 wish to thank those who sup-----------------...awarded, one
star advancement.one er officers are: Clerk. Henry F. See the adverttoement elsewhere tn
and here are names to add. with a
Remington;treasurer. Nelson G.. this
issue for full particulars,
Initiate the family gently to a'into yellow bails, with each ball set 1 ported me at the election Monday, live adviTmiement,
advancement, and one Eagle Remlngt:
very special feature because it In­ liking for dandelions, she suggests. Un the center of a group of while I Diedge my best services to the advancement which U
Ls lhe
the highest
hlghesl : Brumm: board of review. Lowell
—— *- ■1—-— J
clude* Nurse Ann Perry the first Smail servings, or serving dande- -petals". The French dressing Is schools of Barry County.
rank tn scouting .-a
and was earned by Dernond: justices, Len W. Felghner I Thank you. true blue friends, |
(Continued on page 1, Sec. 2)
Lowell Shepard of Delton.
I
(Continued on Page 6. Sec. 1?
i Herbert J. Calkin*.
Adv. 4*11
Hon* combined with other well-liked served separately.
Arthur Lathrop —Adv.

Home FrQnt“ S®Z*CEHT
ABOVE QUOTA

. r
•
•
■
i Tlie annual xale of Easter seals
: for the Crippled Children’s Fund is
being sponsored in Barry county by
' the Hastings Rotary club
John
e^,nwnb^rsCoT^nc^nlUre°are

Annual Meeting of

RESOURCE AMPLE
TO MEET QUOTA

111 Ih DAlin AIITTIAM
VYAK DU1W AUlllvll

NETS $47,018.75

FIRST TIN CAN
COLLECTION IN
COUNTY APRIL 9-10

ANOTHER GROUP
LEAVES TODAY

WAAC BAND GIVES
CONCERT HERE

If ATE III
Llunl VOIt IN

VOTING WAS LIGHT
IN EACH PRECINCT

zs’oS-Bfi COUNTY &amp; STATE

S AUCTION SALES

HOW TO PREPARE TIN CANS

SPECIAL CEREMONY
HONORS SCOUTS

WEEDS PACKED
WITH VITAMINS

K

C, OF C. TO FU
AIRFORT r—

�THE HASTINGS BANNER, THURSDAY, APRIL 8, 1M3

PAGE TWO

BARRY COUNTY GO TO CHURCH SUNDAY TO BE APRIL ELEVENTH

communing*
for use 1
_
-------- tin* is
program*
1* being
being discontinued
discontinued on
on lceyexcept|n»
a conditional basis'
r Where lactUtiM arc available, in- I
tills service we will dedicate new
REV. F. MOXON TO
stallatloiu can ba made only on EMMANUEL
|
EPISCOPAL
SPEAK HKRE TONIGHT
iMethodist Hymnals.
i
'
schools-are able to purchase food. condition that tha instrumentalities CHURCH
I A public missionary meeting,
1:00 Family Fellowship Dinnct at
be given up by the applicant tor 11
Rev. Don. M Gury'. Rector
postponed from January, will be ;Dowling.
■rrvic* U they should be needed la- |■ Holy Communion at 8 a m.
I
held
thl*.
Thursday
evening
at
the
ter
for
war
or
other
essential
pur-1
Sunday
School
at
10
am.
-----[[•' n~) »»«««
poses. In some places it will be pr»- 1 Morning Worship .and Sermon at Wesleyan Methodist church. A very CLOVERDALE
Intwestl'ng program of musical EVANGELICAL CHURCH
... sible to provide servtre on a party- 1;
numbers, both congregational and ,
line but not on an individual line
’ T. A. Moyer, pastor
der order of the War Production basis. The order applies to service ।FREE METHODIST CHURCH
special has been arranged, and Rev
9:45 A. M. Worship services. SerBoard, announced by the Michigan nioves from one location to another,
|F. W. Moxon. paator of Calvary
____
Seth A. Davey, pastor
as well as to new installations, it ,April 11
H?Ucd
ErLlhre.’I cl’ur.ch10.30 P. M. Sunday school.
I Odes.,a. will give the missionary ad- Eva McNutt Supt
waa stated.
10: 00 A. M Sunday School
Collection of waste kitchen futs
MAPLE GROVE
11: 00 A. M. Morning Worship. drMSRev. Moxon. former pastor ol
throughout Ute nation is fulling far : (Oo to Church Sunday)
botii the Hasting* and Freeport ------7:30 Young People’s Service
short of lhe quota, according to the
EVANGELICAL CHURCHES
United Brethren churches. 1* well T, A. Moyer. Pastor
Evnni
salvage division of the WPB. by 1 8:00 Preaching by the Evangelist
known in Barry county and has a
more than eight thousand |x&gt;und&lt;
! host of friend* here who will be North Church:
a month Here in Barry county- an ;MIDDLEVILLE METHODIST
10 A. M. Sunday school- Mrs.
glad of tiie opportunity to hear, him
average saving .of one tablespoon ।CHURCH
i again He 1* a fluent speaker and Grover Marshall. Supt
of salvage fat per day per house­
I. W. Minor, pastor
| the subject of Missions is very near i 11 A. M. Worship services
hold would enable the county to ,April 11—Go To Church Bundaymon
by the pastor.
to hl* heart.
meet its quota, but so tar we have
10 A.
school
y M.
M. Church
Preachbigi^rvlee
. Sub- i The W ll and F M 8. extend a South Church:
fallen slmrt of this objective by u
11 A. M. Sunday school. Ward
‘Who to this? He that dwelleth cordial invitation to everyone to Chceseman. Supt.
considerable margin.
. .
.
thia anawlal
attend
this special service.'
&lt;Orville Cooley stationed at Camp
1 12 noon. Worship services,
Robinson. Ark., has Just .been pro­ Irvins Church
mon by the pastor.
1:13 P.M. Church school
moted to th'* rank of Corporal
WESLEYAN METHODIST
BALTIMORE U. B. CIRCUIT
Tlie City Youth Council is rIv- I 2 IS PJW. Preaching service
; CHURCH
_
Rev H R Pfeiffer. pastor
ing u dance for High School stu­
Rfev. J. R. Chrispell. pastor
। Baltimore Church
dents Friday night at the Parish BAPTIST CHURCH NOTES
Sunday School at 10 o'clock.
Halting*
House.
Preaching at 10:00 A. M.
Divine Service* nt 11 o'clock Ser- ' Go To Church Sunday: Sunday 1 Sunday school at 11:00 A. M
At the executive Board meeting
f»ciiuu»
fschool av
at &gt;u.ov.
10:30. rirauum
Preaching aci.iMsanlce McCallum Church
of the Barty Co. Nuraes Ar.»oc. moil by the pastor.
Evening Senlees at 7:30 Sermon Bl ll;30 wlth B gj^ui message ap- j Sunday school at 10:30 A. M.
held nt the home of Mrs. Maynard
"The fulfillment of Isaiah*Pro- nrOprtate lor lhe day. Special musMoynahan lhe following commit- on
'
„
41c. Evening evangelistic message at
tee chairmen were appointed: Pro­ pneciev
Tuesday'night*
BA
P.U.
All
young
g
o'clock,
preceded
by
clss*
meeting
WOODU4ND
gram. Mbts Esther Kreider; Public­
•n’rt‘ed. v at 7:30. Floyd Gaskill, class leader. EVANGELICAL CHURCH
ity-. Mrs Sonia Lee. Nomipallng.
Wed. nighu prayer meeting at the . -nifrc wln
B gucw ap«.aker Sun- .J. S. Deablcr. Pastor
Mus Susanna Krrldi-i; Finance. rhl.rrh
TtO
day cvcn|ng Come B||&lt;J hcBr hln,
nt 7:30
ML-., Alice Hagrlshaw; Special Com- church
Morning worship at 10:i» A MThursday
nights
prayer
meeting
Young jwople's Meeting Friday
mlttec for Red Cfoss. Mrs. Harold
Sunday school at 11:00 A. M .
evening at the home of Mrs. Rachel Supt Karl Eckardt.
Downs: Auditing Committee. Mrs. for Israel at tne church.
Lewis, west of Rogers corners.
Chester Hodges nnd Mln., Alice
I Evangelical League of C E. at
Prayer
meeting
Wednesday
eveHngclshaw.
7:48 p. m. Leader, Bruce Eckardt.
FIRST METHODIST 1’111'11(11
Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Baldwin
Evening worship al 8:00 p. m
"Go to Church' Sunday is being nlng at the Kinney home east of
i Florence Frantiseii) of New Bed­ observed next Sunday throughout the city just north of E. Stale Road.
Mid-week prayer service Thurs­
ford. Mass. are the parents of a Barry County. Wc arc clad to co­ A wonderful service last week Don't ,day evening.
six-pound son borrt March 33 and .operate and urge all our members mu* this one.
Choir reueanal Friday evening.
Remember
tlie
public
missionary
named
ChrUtopher.
nnd friends to attend church on
Even the plainest of dishes can have a full measure of mealtime pleasure
Robcrt Prescott. Petty Officer 3 c next Sunday morning Mr. Stone meeting at the church this Thurs­ PILGRIM HOLINESS CHURCH
of Castle Rock. Colo., spent a few will preach the fifth sermon in the day evening. Sec announcement
Tlie children In Sunday schoul
when you do your food buying at FOOD CENTER. Our vast variety of
days here with Mr. utid .sir*. Maxtm Pre-Easter Series on "Faith" The elsewhere.
have been learning the 91st Psalm.
unrationed foods enables you to spend some of your point stomps for those
Gray. Robert has been in tne U. topic will be ''Suffering and Faith * North Irving
Henrietta Gregory and Sammv
Sunday morning we especiallv ahnver gave their* last Sunday. A
8. Navy for two years nnd haa'been Everybody Is Invited The Sunday
"little touches" that delight the appetite . . . that add xest and interest to
। in Russia. South Arnesica. Iceland. SchooJ will meet nt 11:20 under the urge you to attend church a* thb prize l« to be given us a rewaid
Scotland and Canada
He is now direction of Judge Adelbert Cort- Ls Go To Church Sunday .
for iheir effort*. The lesson for
your menus. Come in today and see how easy . . . how economical ... it is to
Tlie Sunday evening service has next Bunday will be taken from i
stationed in New York. This was right.
budget your points for the fullest enjoyment of your family. D, E and F blue
his first visit to Michigan and hl.,
The Women's Society ot Christian been resumed. Show your Interest Sam. 14 and 15.
aunt. Mrs Hazen' Gray, wax very Service wil meet on Wcdnesdav a!- ! in the church by your presence.
Rev. Mrs Mariker will a|»eak next
Stamps orc good for April only . . . there is no "point" in hoarding them until
surprised when she received his terncon nt 2:30 A musical program । Prayer meeting Tuesday evening Sunday at li a M. on Hranehes,
Mrs. ------: telegram telling of his visit.
Declples and Friends, terms ap­
all tM* presented under the chair- ' !Miller.|.it the home of Mr. and Peter
the lost minute.
■ Wallace Campbell reported to the miruhlp of Mrs Robert Cook
plied oy Jesus Pi Jno. 15. In tne
sheriff's office Tuesday afternoon
evening on The Shepherd and Hu
Sheep., Jno io. Young Proph '.,
the theft ot hl* Ford car from the
FIRST U. IL CHURCH
city lurking lot on East Court St.
Service at 7 P. M Prayer service
A.
307 K. Marshall St.
:
•• M. Coldren
- ai me- at
enuren
inursaay
tu
Hie "theft" was broadcast over the
the chureh
Thursday
at 7:30.
Tlie Church of the NazareneServ-1 il:oo A- M. Al lhe morning service come and worship with us.
state police radio but Chief of Po­
ices
ax
usual
April
llth
Thutsday
I
thcpiutoi
will
speak
on
the
subject
------ -----lice Thompson found the car park­
What
About
April
«
Womans
Missionary*
service
'
w
hnt
About
Your
God?"
ed in front of the Waters' Clothing
GRACE LUTHERAN CHURCH
7:30
pan.
Song
service
and
gospel
1.30
P.M.
Store before the broadcast came
Morning worship 10:30 A M LcnThe Temperance program Sui"' iv message.
lhroui:li
tci* sermon. "A Perilous Path."
V.M.J
aw.o.urM
■■
•'”Ung WH, very Interesting. The ;
8 pts.
Rev. Don M ....
Gury
attended
a
Sunday school at 11 ao A. M
luncheon at Kellogg’Field. Battle various . songs
and
diretiKsiom. ’ AVVIIAI wrTIVoters meeting after the morn­
Creek.4,n Wednesdav. given bv the brought a lesson from the beginning
iliv -7
ing service.
* ■ pki-vEvrinN
CONVENTION
Commanding Officer to the Fort of the using of Alcohol •vfc. iiu.n.MAY
iai &lt;
to •)-the Judg­
A formal service for the dedica­
'
The 65 Annua) Barry Co. W.C.T.U. tion of flag, will be held Bunday-.
Custer Camp and Hospital Coun­ ment day. We plan to have more ot
Convention will be held in the April 18. at 10:30 A. M The United
cil of the Red Cross
The Rev. these .services.
Sunday Apnl 11 is Go to Church Evangelical church at Cloverdale States 'HOt la a wilt of the Fit.Gury represents the Barry County
Sundry, come and worship with us on Friday. May 7 All day and eve­ grrald Corp* No. 100 W. R C. The
Ciiapter on the Council.
ning tessions. Dinner served by Christian Flac was presented by
at 307- East Marshall St MUNICIPAL COURT
Snndav school al 10 00. Special L.A.S. for 50 cents. State Pres. Mrs. the Grace Guild.
4 pts.
Dorn B. Whitney of Benton Harbor
John D Smith. 26. of Hastings. chalk talk.
arrested March 30 for fraud, was
Morning worship at 11:00. Spec­ nnd Dlst. Pres. Mrs. Agnes Ilpr of FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST.
Hopkiiu will be guest speaker.,.
arraigned 'before Judge Adelbert ial song. Plano .selection.
SCIENTIST
.
Cottright and was given five days
Comer Church and Center Streets
In the county jail, nnd placed on
Evening service at 7 45. Special METHODIST RURAL PARISH
6 pts.
Death Real?"
'
probation for one year. He wn, eong.
‘
Bessie Margaret Rultson. Pastor
ordered to pay back to a finance
s Sunday service 11 AM
Preaching Bunday at Martin and
company the sum of 840 which, he
Sunday school 9:30 A. M
,
Quimby at 10:00 nnd 11:30. subject,
was said tn have obtained by rriort- PRESBYTFRI tv
Wednesday evening trMlmonkil
ANNOUNCEMENTS
"Christ
of
Everywhere."
7 pts.
caaing furniture MlonKlng to an­
meeting 7:45.
8 Conger Hathaway. Pastor
Sunday school at Goodwill nnd
other person. Hr was released from
Reading room in church edifice
Hendershott at 10:00 nnd 10 30.
Jail Sunday evening
open Wednesday and Saturday from
Sunday morning worship at - ten
thirty o'clock. Tlie pastor will tell
fresh ground
SPECIAL CONVOCATION
about "Speaking Truth ln\ Loye&lt; DOWI.1NG—BANFIELD
HASTINGS CHAPTER NO. 68
During April the Victory Speakers
METHODIST CHURCH
5 pts.
Willis E Tungate. Gilbert Talc and will breach on the themk
Bureau of this county u featuring
\Robert C. Smith. Jr.. Minister
..... Mosher ....
.v&gt;.s- lhe SU"' Challenge To Youth and
and Frank
wiil &gt;n
receive
talks on War and TubereuhKf*. in
Mrs. Dowling:
Royal Arch Degree tills coming
Sunday Schoo) ut 11;"
, cooperation with the Michigan Tn­
Friday night. April 9. ut a Special .Allie Hay. superintendent.
Sunday Morning Worship 10:33’ berculosl* Association’s 15th Early
Sunday Evening m..».
Club .will meet A- M Sermon 'The Crass and Cer­• Diagnosis Campaign. The MTA
7 pts.
Convocation of Haxtlngx Chapter
No 68. R A M. A dinner will be at six o'clock. Patricia Fewless tainty”. Dr. E. H. Babbitt. Preaen-1 urges all civic organization* to nserved nt 6:30. Guests from Ionia presidtnt
; quest a speaker on this subled.
Scout Troon will meet Monday
are invited.
11:30 Church School
t-umpmets
Pamphlets inr
for aisinoution
distribution loiinwfollowni»ht. W G. Bradford Troop Com­
The members of the U. S. Coast m« the talk are available from the
Fruit for Salad
Washing Powder
OC1
mittee Chr.
Guard are Ruexta at the worship Michigan Tuberculosis Association.
5
red
A
or
B
point,
per
lb.
Pride ..
2 pk&lt;». Cw
Del Monte. 13 pts. .
NEED—BUY WAR BONDS
The Ladles Aid Society will inert i service, which Is their protestant Laiulng
Thursday April 15.
service.
।
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Pineapple Juice
I: 00 Family Fellowship Dinner I TubetfiilosU increased in Michi­
Cleantci
Del Monte. 22 pts..
i.nd church conference.
gan during 1942. There were 5720
Sunbrilc
&gt;x|Banfleid:
new cases referred to the Michigan
Cut Green Beans
\( 10:30 Church School
Department of Health
349 mote
Soap
Q
OC‘
Olco
p
I1: 30 Morning Worship Service
Fame. 14 pts.
than were reported In 1941.
Crystal WhiteU bar* £,O
&lt; Sermon "The Cross and Certainly".
Home Brand £
lbs.
Dr. E. H Babbitt. Preaching. At
DeLuxe Plums
Soap Cubes p
91 1
American Olco
Del Monte 15 pts.
Na Ion
.
b P^R-' C I

Jlal United States: generous cash I engine operators, pile-driver operaallowances are
are provided
provided for
for dependdepend- tors, pipefitters and plumbers, pipeI AP A I
M C \A/ C
’’allowances
'ent*. AU men receive jre« uniforms.
food Bnd qUBrlfr medical and den„ I tai care and many other Incidentals.
Skilled construction
construction men of nlllSanev.
all
ot
trades and -professions
trades are vitally needed and
nnd are needed now in the Stabees
Seat
are
■ranted Petty Officers’ ratings with blacksmiths, bull-doser operator*, "... lX.fl'oS
attendant higher pay grades in the machinists
carpenters.
c°ocrrtc
Sfavy's
Construction
Battalions. ' workers, crane operators, divers.
‘LS?
When on active duty, all Seabees draftsmentelectricaL met^jdrai or
■et 30 nercent additional pay be- structural steel.) drillers, dectri­ | Distribution of food., through
Suse of duty ouulde lhe contlnen- j clans, auto and truck mechanics. state welfare department* to local

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PORK

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Ball Mason Jars
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Jar Rubbers

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35
19
26
26

Libby's Peas

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rn FRUITS L VEGETABLES

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2
NEW CARROTS
HEAD LETTUCE
LEAF LETTUCE
2
SPY APPLES
29c
FRESH PINEAPPLES - 39c
4 f- 23c
GRAPEFRUIT
Choice fruit

COATS
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a/’

bunchi

Chicken noodles
vegetable, or beef

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our se'eclions
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Hastings, Mich. Telephones 2244-2557
FRIDAY and SATURDAY. APRIL 9-10
DOUBLE FEATURE ATTRACTION
James Ellison and Heather. Angrl

THE UNDYING MONSTER'
NEATH THE BROOKLYN BRIDGE
SUNDAY and MONDAY. APRIL 11-12
The Greatest lee Spectacle to date
Kenny Baker, Pal Morison. Belila Frick
and Frack Ted Fio Rllo and Orchestra

"SILVER SKATES"

6 pts
TUES.. WED., THURS.. FRI.. APRIL 13-14-15-16

it..

The Personal History of a fighting man
Henry Fonda. Maureen O’Hara. Thomas Mitchell

8 pts.

"THE IMMORTAL SERGEANT"

WHOLE KERNEL

Special matinee Thursday 1:00 P. M.

Seedless

Barry

Argo Vacuum Packed

tiieatri?

Hastings, Mich., Phones 2247-2282

■J

FRIDAY and SATURDAY. APRIL 9-10
DOUBLE FEATURE ATTRACTION

THE SILENT WITNESS'
■nd The Dead End Kids In

'KEEP 'EM SLUGGING"

FDDD^CENTER

• Hosiery

• Lingerie
• Slips

Gown Shop
206 E. STATE ST.. HASTINGS. MICH.

• THE BEST FOR LESS’’

N. MAIN ST.. NASHVILLE. MICH.

104 East State Street

Phone 2132

SUNDAY and MONDAY. APRIL 11-12
parked full of music and fun.
Four Big Name Bands: Bob Crosby. Freddie Shell.
, Duke ElUncton. Count Basie, MilU Brothers.
Radio Rogue* and Dirk Purcell

"REVEILLE WITH BEVERLY"
Barrain matinee Sunday 3:00 lo 5:00

0

�THE HASTINGS B4NNER. THURSDAY. APRIL 8, IMS
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1

Several children have been out of

Backward Glances
Bits of Yesterday

COURT HOUSE NEWS

Agricultural
1 Monday after
--------„ — -----iwlth his parents near thia dty.

I day in.honor of his birthday.-* Mr.
and Mrs. Will Baeon of Lansing this neighborhood. * Howard Col-J
spent Sunday and Monday with Mr. bum left Grand Rapid*. Saturday
and Mrs. Arthur Bates and family. for Camp Grant, Ill. * Mrs. Cha*.
Gibbs and Mr and Mrs. George
April 4.
&lt; 1923
I i e W Morrill ha* commenced
April
1923
.
Poland Were callers at Steve MilCOATS GROVE
Vi!
making
Improvements
on
hi*
newly
let's near Clarksville. Friday. * Mr.
and
Credit Exchange
Exchange I
nrt Ihe'HXsUng*
the lu.iinv. credit
rMidence on Green St,
The Extension groun met with and Mrs. Eugene Haight spent Satlurid a Joint meeting Tuesday eve­
Following are tlie result* of the
urday evening at Leon Potts *
ning in the Masonic dining hall.
recent city election: Dan W. Rey­ with itood attendance. The follow­ Charles Poland and wife and Larry
Btowh Bro*, of Cloverdale have nolds. fusion. Mavor; E. G. Hol­ ing officers were elected: Chairman were
„vlv In Hostings Wednesday and
secured the contract to build two brook. Rep., Recorder; N. T. Dia­ Nina Townsend; Vice Oh.. Ola Kim- were
Kollar's
were’supper
iupper guests at John
,
und one-half miles of Clara B. ro-.td mond. Rep., Treasurer; M. W. Ri­ ble; Scc.-Trea*. Iva Brisbin; Rec- Dial same evening,
in Orangeville Twp. al a cost of ker. fusion. Justice of Peace.
restlon Ch.. Lucille ,V'
—*-------* h,...
.—....
Woodman:
Haight
and family of Hostings
---------—. —
...
.....
118.751 76.
and Doris
Doria spent the weekend nt
at Eugene
There will be quite a mating off Leaden.. Alice Cronk und
The John Helrigle home on N. among -Ute_i'tiung people of this Teeter. *"Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd De- Haight*. Melvin und wife of PreeBroudwav was completely destroyed clly, as well as the bird* thl* spring, mond of Ionia spent Sunday with port were Sunday vbltors at the
bv fire about 11 o'clock Monday according Ur numerous rumors the former'* • mother. Mr*. Pearl Haight home. * Mrs. Sarah McCaul
Shepanl and wlfel^ot’si^O.^^PhH- . ,d
Edd!^j
tnoniinK.
'
afloat.
Dernond * Mr. and Mrs. Nell Smith Mrs. Effn Haight and Mrs. KnthCongressman John C. Ketcham
The old courthouse will be auc- and daughter Gwen of Midland er in CUler were callers al Guy Mo­
“Tto^rt ANMffl^W.Ue U&gt; ^ri^^p ^eV w^U has appointed Hubert Jack Stem of
tioned off nextweek Thursday, Ai&gt;- visited at their parents,
Wantn Nee's the past week ♦ Mrs. Effa
901 W Green St. iu. naval cadet at
Coolbaughl and R.nest
Smih'* Haight Is visiting at the home of
Veni Le.tberbery and wife
02 49 four son* and four daughter., all the U. S. Naval Academy al Anna­ rtl 13
Mira Relle Umpman ha* been over the weekend. * Frank Haight her son France* in Hastings this
Ac SeT IS.BmE Twd
0,1 lhe family homestead in
nirr&lt;J by
Dy the
lnp school
K|1OO| board
ooaru to
u, teach
icatu and familv visited n&lt;.
««* muiuu
- week.
al Rex
Dunni&gt;
Ernest T Erway et al to Walter Carlton twp. In 1915 the family' polis. He^also named Robert Wai- hired
ton of 329 W C^,ller 8t- “,nr5t the kindergarten room for the min* in Mapl&gt;- Grove on Sunday.
• • -----------------aliernate and
anrf
--------- --------- ““
* Kenneth Demand passed hie POWERS ECHOES
J. Sunday, et al. 6Mr lot* 11 and 12.
alternate,
and Clarence Cole as wring
term.
Andrew* Add.. Hasting* city.
h“Hh ol MijBtimp. who passed UUrd ahcnint(.
i final examination at Kalamazoo
Because of the poor health of
Ethel Gamble to Burdette Barber a*“&gt;
five v«.r&lt;
’
: la«t Thursday and goes to Camp Maurice Johnson, he has rented his
SOUTHWEST WOODLAND
.nd ,,!,. c.
3.. »»U.M
THIRTY YEARS AGO
Grant. II)., this week Thursday, farm to his son-in-law and daug'^Mr*. Lillie Barker of Hastings. He has spent over two weeks vl*« ter. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Ball 1..&lt;April 10. 1913
Iting
lun
« relatives here. * Mr. and Mrs. large nouse
house conveniently accommoarcommoThe local postoffice report* re­
______________
______
XJJ
’
or
iTraSi'nkf'SS
»
“?«" aim uvuir wvic lit dit—. tw“
Lh *"£ T«n
•
• •»"&gt;« many friends with her sunny ceipts
WvuuiTwi
...111.-- *•*-' -inCCTC.y
of 820.970 24 for last year.
Nearly
(early JZAOO.OOO
UJjOO.OOO of
ofnew
---------------------insurance Nevah. * Mr. and Mrs. Orville Kalamazoo nnd Battle Creek last wish the young family every- *ucIda B. Bogart to Arehi. Tobias
£m£khtli‘
Thursdav. ♦ Wc extend congratu- cera and a complete recovery of
hasti been written by L...
the Windstorm van Wie and Judy of Hastings calland wife, part of lot 1. Bi. 20. East­
.
lations
to
Maurine
Chun
upon
rehealth
to
Mr
Johnson.
*
and
,Uo/ since the cyclone
ern Add.. Hosting* city.
”•*’*’ al UM?
.u- Visited this ed on hi* parents, Mr. and Mrs.j eeivintr first honor in Woodland, Mr... Miner Palmer spent Mr.
Sunday
mrviSSr^jaix. ,-----section
.... .two
— weeks
- ------- ago.
Floyd Van Wie Sunday. * Mr. and“ consolidated school and therefore' with her sister, Mrs. Harry Nugel
The body of a new bom baby Mrs. Chas. Warner and son were will be valedictorian at graduating and family at Kalamazoo * Mr.
Welch and wife. 40 Ac. Sec. 10. Hope C)arence and curltnn; three-ifaughboy was found In a corn shock by supper guests of'Mrs. Pearl Barnum --- -—
and
Mrs Harold
Poole of
Grand
p-n.i n,.inond
and
Grand
Wiiu.ru lake. 0! B. Church B&gt;. u„a tunllr ot Ukr
B.lur“T,”” ,.
k"Mrs.
bi“ Harold
lp?m Poole
BlStoof Sth
T!
1
.nd -.iter*.
Moore. M
Mary
E. MathArthu^ Klopfenstlriaaudwirc
ews Elsie
and J.
Dorotliy
7^0,-;
tPh
about 9 o'clock Monday morning, day evening. * Miss Ruth Flanigan “’&lt;1I i„5t?
daughter Mrs Arthur’Bedford ant!
re 101 zb, gfand chUdr(!n. lwo KretttOTand- U «„ In . tmkt .nd h.d Mr,.
North M.ncheil.r 2„„d2 . M?“d Mr,
elk Um!” * M? .n" Mr. SIS. iCi
Eagle Point. Woodland Twp.
Fblldrcn:
two
sisters;
five
nephew*
■Du re about a week. The baby had college. Indiana, spent lhe weekend
“J*
£'d of Grand Rapids visited his narJohn J. Brogan and wife
w-.’ und •cven «»*&lt;:«»•
fr to
40—*►
tx-en murdered.
nt home * Marvin Kantner spent “"a.
SLX on Sundav
Mr and Mr*. Henn' FrtM
Is M. McIntyre and wife.
' 40 At-.
Funeral services in charge of Rev.
Women s suffrage went down in Wednesday night with Citarle* Ed- ®l
‘' °"h®u
Sunday. * Pvt. Walter Brndock. son
Sec. 7. and 60 Ac. Sec. 18. Baltimore Stone, were held ut Leonard Fu­
defeat in the election Monday.
win of Woodbury in honor of both
car) p/rkrns ult of Mr and Mr*. Earl Bradock. Is
Two.
neral Home at 2:30 Thursday after­
A postal from Flnlev Johnston of lhelr birthdays * Mr. and Mr?
'
•n« Mr* Carl Perkin* ta*l staUoncd Bt Camp Waltace. Texas.
Cora D. Parker DePue to Wirt R. noon. April 1. Interment wo* in Ful­
Pasadena. Calif, say* that Mrs. Garnet Townsend and children of
---------------- ------------------ —
Schiftman and wife. 40 Ac. Sec. 12. ler cemetery.
JohiuonUs quite a bit better and Kalamazoo were weekend guests of
ri’mond ?hJirm^n
Irving Twp.
Demand,
a* soon as she is able they would Mr. and Mr*. OttoTownsend. * pPearl
arl l&gt;n
’l,nd- chairman, and MesNEED—BUY WAR BONDS
Grace D. Goodwin and Ina A. OBITUARY OF
INSTEAD.
rcturn to Hastings
John Muliinex and Miss Maurine dames Della Durkee. Anna BarMcNaughton to Melvin &amp; Wood and
HENRIETTA
HOFFMAN
__
_
___
_
____
__
___
__
^
iuni
wvit
wrakBHM
v.
.,
Bert Hall, son of Mr.
ciuin were
were weekend
weekend guest*
ur. and
ana Mrs. cium
guests of
ot Mr.
wife, lol 24. Cottage Grove Resort
Henrietta B. Hoffman, bom April Matt
’lT of
of Dr
DeiM,?S .^L71uin;’
Matt Hn
Hall
of ih'la
this city,
city, and
and manager
manager ai^Mra^^i^HeTshteriter
and
TUtpL
of
ut Crooked Lake.
3»
IU1.
at
4.,,
..
or
rhe
Miller
.nd
rf-rrU
r.rnllurr
non
t
Mr.
Mid
Mn.
W.rd
Green
?
TST'lE.Tt
...d M.r., wjjd g™. A Itt, c|utt
w„
|n
Fred Y. Cooper and wife to Geraway March 24 al the home of her More at Belding, was elected mayor and daughter and Mrs. Etta Smith
**** “J'e,n.ln
son
Harden Hoffman, of .'s:
near of
that1_•!«
city Monday “bv
* “
Mr*.
J_?r
?! y."
j' a majority spent Thursday at Lansing. *
?•
Jr.u
Johnstown Twp.
Rena Keel to Vernon C. Wilson Bellevue at the age of bl years. She of 62 on lhe Democratic ticket, lhe Maud Bure of Hastings wa* a week-: "^u’'d*‘lh Plano ^compantU
survived
by
her
l»u*banu.
&gt;•'
*
Jirst
Democratic
mavor
that
city
ei
»d
guest
of
Mr
and
Mrs.
Victor
*
,rs
Lu
and wife. 40 Ac. Sec. 36. Maple
Hoffman;
five
sons
and
five
daughhas
had
for
years.
Benner.
*
Mrs.
Stephen
Perrin
"j
“
‘
1Bnd
'..
*
’
’
®
?JL
h
Grove Twp.
Mira M.irv Sparks, daughter of and Phyllis of Detroit and Isaac' ^"2?
n?J„ nro‘
James Gower and wife to William ter*, nineteen grandchildren and
K.*.... »■«. ,*1?..
wv,vi,tt
uAmum
*' Hi,
unl wxs
V. Vandervoort and wife. 79 Ac. two great grandchildren, four sis- Mr. and Mrs. Bert Sparks and Max Williams, and Mr* Paul Town* and *.™'?'.
। tern and two brothers.
Eek. popular short stop on the Has- bnbv Sandra of Woodland and Mr.
L.Y. c
Sec. 1. Baltimore Twp.
Boxes
sent
to
soldier
boys
since
Funeral
Parke and
XM,XLi
tidier
imi
.a gZi
»mc«Waller Sunday and wife io Almncrai services
.ervicr-i wcrc
were held
nrni Monwon- tings ball
oaii team, were married, yes- anti
and Mrs. Keith Farlee
anti son were KT
-!.“
”
.;nt
” lo
’r,'-'
".T’ro^n"
bert Slivers. 160 Ac. Sec. 32. Has- day afternoon. Mur 29 at 2:30 nt terdnv afternoon at the Prcsbytei- Sunday dinner guest* of Mr. and „ Maraachu
in* maasacnuieua
Massachusetts ana
and itouert
Robert scuse
Sense
Ungs Twp.
j tbe Wilcox church. Re
Rev.
”. Alber*.
Albert •ion
—--------------i«tr*onugc.
'
Mr*.
—— Cha*.
—
Farlee. Mr.’ and
—-• Mrs. u
v
Mr nnd
.ar Y
n« went
Orville Van
Judy of
Grace E Mack to Lillian Clark. Butterfield officiating, assisted u
by
..,.u .Mfs
m.a. OM
vm.«»
. 0U
..u.«
wrm urvuie
van Wie
me and
uia juuv
«i Has- in S. Carolina.
91.65 Ac. Sec. 1. Johnstown Twp. Rev. M. L. Goodman. Burial In WU- lo Bellevue yesterday to await the tings were evening callers there. ★
cox
Lillian Clark to Grace E. Mack. "
v cemetery.
! -homecoming
------- -— from
----- «—
Paris.
•- ----------France,- of Rrv. ------------------Isaac Osgood
- and children
--------of;
WAR—FORGET IT.
their grunddnuRhtcr. Dagmar. who Woodland were dinner guest* of Mr. ■
el n). 91.65 Ac. Sec. 1. Johnstown
DURFEE
----------has been studying music at the and Mrs. 8. W. Smith Sunday. ★
Twp.
Grace Kaiser, et al lo Clara Belle1 Mr. and Mrs. Julis .Paul
nine Mr. and Mrs. Loren Hershberger ’
-u. and fam- -French capital the post
Powers. i&gt;ar. Sec. 30. Castleton Twp. ily of Battle Creek were Sunday months.
.
entertained Rev. A. R. Elckenberryi
n
Ethel Patton and son lo E. A. dinner gueiffs of Mr. nnd Mrs. Or­
Mrs. Alice Grant of Woodland has of North Manchester. Indiana. Mr
Caukln and wife, part of lots 304 ville Pursell and daughter Dora. * '*invented" a new breed of chickens, and Mrs. Charles Van Lett and son.
and' Mrs.
Carolyn
Oberman of
----------- ""------------------**'1
and 305. Hastings city.
Mr. and Mn&gt;. Harry Johnson and ■ the Partridge Leghorns.
Cora Curr to Nina M. Sherman,, family of Battle Creek were Sunday
Grand Haven to dinner Sunday. *
lots 1. 2. 3 and NS lot* 4 and 5. Bl afternoon callers ut the Hammond FORTY YEARS AGO
Mrs. Harry Sandbrook and Donna
: and Bateman home. * Mr. and Mrs . April 9. 1903
7. Village of Freeport.
Kuy and Janet Sue Townsend were
mcvtmc
JUX one or
Nina M. Sherman to Cora Carr. Rex Mason und son of Battle Creek
George H. Brooks,
of the uuesU of Mrs. George Benner of
spent Sunday evening
count
- ........ with
,.... Mr.
.... mano
.,w । rnuinvs
tiloneers
nnd
11 Woodland Wednesday afternoon lo,
et al. lots 1. 2. 3. and N*» lots 4, —
........v's-k sturav
sturdy p'
—
Mrs. Roger Davis.
•
Davis Mr. and
und Mrs.
Mr-, wldter
’ died Thursday morning.
a blrlhduv party given by the for-:
and 5. Bi. 7. Village of Freeport.
Kenneth "Ritchie
Ritchie spent
spent Sunday
Sunday with
with
Mre pnriner R Karns died of mer In honor of her granddaughDavid Z. Boyes and wife to Carl; Kenneth
and Mrs. William Cunningham »noolexjr at her home In Shulta «r. Judy Everett's birthday. Four-'
G. Nlethamer and wife. 814 of lot* Mr.
in Bellevue.
** nM “omc ,n
o,uu
“ tcfn j|tGe Kjrjg were nrwnt
present and
and
He irvilr- Mr.
Mr and Mrs.
Mr* Eugene
RiiL-ene jii^rch^
.J'
‘
ouuiw.
1039 and 1040. Hastings city.
Freemnn ownt
sjient Riindnv
Sunday with Mr
Mr. and I Frp(J T- nroofci nKl.d 18 dlcd al enjoyed a fine time. * Mr. and Mrs.
Helen Barber to Ethel Gamble. Froemnn
Mrs. H. D. Davis. * Mr. and Mrs his
.
uonlP in the city Thursday.
home
Edward Thompson and children of
par. Sec. 34. Rutland Twp.
Stanley Robleski Ls the happy Sunfield and Mr. and Mrs. Lee
Marshall W. Hughes and wife et Kenneth Ritchie. Mr. and Mrs. Rog- , St..;.:ry
&lt;-.h,T of
of nn
nn 8'.
«■ txninci
«
“«:• ■»«&gt;
“ «•••«««..
pound dov
boy.
Hazel
and
children v»
of —
Lake Odessa
nl to Walter J. Sunday and wife. er Davis and Mrs. H. D. attended the father
■ ...... Unllk
«■_ l __ -ii- ,lce
wnr..
aticAix Sund
nf ,“Mr.
and of Mr. and
te’lrij.v°hw
wUlRitnrlnv
*dls" wcrc
y
। lings
ting* Friday.
* Hery
Houghialin __J ..
tl“___
urd
ting*
rrlauv. »
rnauy.
w
t-lery Hougniunii
carry
Houghtulin
, .ApnM5
__ ..
T
t.nenx W Mr nnd Mrs
remains
about
J5.returned home Walter Hershberger spent Sunday;
T t
.nri urtfr in'I| 15
"’.fns, “
b°,ul lhe same. * Joe
Donald Smith
^}
e
5..A
nd
..
Card",
funeral.was
held
at
the
Dm*.
nKn'X
afternoon
with
—•1
N..
_
I, tint IUIKIIII wun IIV.M UV
ilth Mrs. Cnalmer «
HerFred C. Guffin and wife, et al. pw. ling church Monday. * Misses
Mn-.. tianled
Rapids.
Mr.;
by his
his nephew
nephew Reynolds
Reynoldswho
who snoergcr
shberger of
of"Grand
Sec 11. Yankee Springs Twp.
i*»i and K*arv.&gt;i_i unn.*
»&gt;&gt;*...ts.inr
’....
“o' ' ouiiled bv
-Uh
wd
1 Uhmu.
o! *
Wo?;.
„r i-Si.
Mrs Ranald
Rr
Alli MK-IIU u luuuic ui
wcvu WlUl nnrl ............
—„
.
....... .— . .7
Bertha E Taffee to Daniel F.
‘ his grandparent* here. Don leaves land were Sunday guest* of Mr.
Robert* and wife, lot 299. Hastings
' today for Sturgis to join a party nnd Mrs. Percy Lehman. * Elwood
end with Mr. and Mrs. Basil Tobias. who will put in their vacratlon bv McLeod of Woodland was a MonDaniel Ulrey and wife to Wilbur Mr. and Mr*. Howard Moore were studytng practical surveying.
da* evening supper guest of John
Sunday
dinner
guest*
nnd
theglrb
Nelson Landon and wife, purl of
J. T Hoard has been commls- Muliinex.
। returned home with them.
lot 301. Hastings city.
stoned postmaster nt Bowens Mills.-----------------• *—;—•
Walter F- Rose and wife to Lloyd
MLv&gt; Grace Zagclmeler and Miss NORTHEAST THORNAPPLE
.
Tuberculosis
killed
1330
pereonAnderson and wife, lot 36. Roseland
Minnie Rcpluglc returned to tlie
Mr. and Mr*. Victor Eckardt and
Park. Barlow lake. Yankee Springs in Michigan during I M2 nccordinz Slate Normal School at Ypsilanti daughters Phyllis and Marilyn and
•
Ii to the
lhe records
Michigan
. of the Michi:
nn De
ln­_ Monday after anending their vac*- Mrs. Bertha Eckardt were Sunday
william C. Gordon and wife to partment of Health. This ipre- tlon witli their parents in thUclty. dinner guests at the home of Geo.
Claude M- Flester and wife. P*r. cJ*“e
deaths over the
.
Irving Charlton returned to the Schneider and Etta. * Mr. and
Sec. 25. Maple Grove Twp.
ceding year.
Thomas W. Thompson and wife ----------- -----------------------------Fashions By
to Lawson K. Smith, par Woodland
■■■■■■
Towncrafl*!
. Gwin and wife to Melvin E.11

WARRANTY DEEDS
.
Adelbert Conright, Admr. May T.
Hoeltzel E*t,' to Edward Groat,
144-20 Ad. Sec. 19. Hastings Twp.
Leroy Kingsbury. Admr. OrviUa
J. Kingsbury Eat, George Kahler
and wife/ '4 Ac. Sec. 21, Hope Twp.
Delpha Byers, el al to Leland R.
Barnard and wife. 20 Ac. Sec. 19.
Johnstown Twp.
Frank W Wompo lo Howard I.

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FIFTY YEARS AGO

The 4-H Club member* are compitting their work for their Achievement Day which will be April 24.
Tlie 5th and 6th grades have completed their notebook about Africa.
,
OBITUARY
Stella A- O'Dell, daughter of Nathan and Lucinda O Dell, was born
March 8. 1866 In Steuben county.
Indiana. In 1881 the parent* and

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Mere fashion isn't enough. This year our clothes
must be more than just Easter charmers. Their
job is to keep up morale—long after the Easter
parade is over I That's why it is so important to
get tested, accepted fashions—the only kind
we sell at Penney'sl These typical Penney fash*
ions will give you not only a smart Easter—but
plenty of satisfying wear, too.

Frivolous or Casual Styles!

WOMEN'S
RAYON DRESSES

zj.98
■New style* that have all the fresh.
Intrijutng trimming trick* of the
spring rearon! Delightfully con­
servative two-piece style* with frilly
lingerie touche*
. . Brilliantly
printed rayon jerseys and smart
suit frocks in rnyori faille. Dark
sheers, soft pastels! Sizes 12 to 20.

AND SO IS SUEEH CREPE ROMAINE!
Budget Fashions With Style!

Smart Pastel Dresses
New Tunic Styles
Sleek Belted Types

High-necked tunics, with delightful
applique trimmings, for very dressy
wear . . . smart two-piece belted
styles that are always correct! A
wide range of soft pastels. 12-20.

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Wood and wife, lot* 21. 22. 23 , 25.,
26. 27. 28. 29. 30. 31. 32. 33. 34. 35. 36..
37. 38. 42. 43. 44. Cottage Grove Re­
sort Sec. 6. Barry Twp.
Mildred May Osgood to Maae H.
Osgood. 2 3-4 Ac.. Sec. 20.. HopeT James E. Dibble and wife to'
Frank C. Sanders and wife. 110 Ac.
Sec 15. Rutland Twp.
Nathan V. Moffit to George A.
Grabe. lot 3. Johnson's Add.. Mid­
dleville village,
,
.
Frank O. Adams and wife to
Maurice Ogden and wife, 6 Ac. Sec.
30. Carlton Twp.
Maurice J. Pender and wife to
James E. Dibble and wife, part of
lol 5. Bl. 7. Eastern Add.. Hastings
city.
„
I
Barry Co. Social Welfare to Guy
C. Keller lot 418. Hastings city.
I
William McLaughlin and wife to
Charles H. Leonard and wife. par.
Hastings city.

QUIT CLAIM DEEDS
Jennie E. Loehr to Helen Barber,
par. Sec. 34. Rutland Twp.
Frances Juppstrom to George
Juppstrom N'a of lots 4 and 5. Bl.
I1. Daniel Striker's Add., Hastings
Twp.
t , .
‘

MILO
Callers on Mr. Spaulding the past
week were Mr. and Mrs. Prank
Andrus, William Andrews of Has­
tings and Qtarle* Knappen of Rich­
land. Mr. Spaulding is some .better
at thl* writing. A Mr. and Mrs.
Merle Bradfield and Mrs. Leon
Dunning attended the annual D.
H. I. A. meeting nt Hastings Tues­
day afternoon. * Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Steams of Woodland called
on Mr. and Mrs. John Beck and
Mr. and Mrs. Merle Bradfield. Sun­
day. * Mrs. Madeline Norman. Mar­
ilyn and Earl Towne were Kalama­
zoo shoppers Saturday. * Mr. and
Mr*. William Roll of Blue Island.
III. , are spending some time at their
farm. ★ The many friends of Mrs.
Henry Germaine are glad to learn
that she 1* very much improved.
Her son and wtfe. Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Norwood are caring for her.
* The twin daughters and small
son of Mr. and Mrs. John Beck are
sick with the Whooping Cough. *
Marilyn Norman returned to school
Monday after having been absent
about five week* with Illness. * Mr.
and Mr*. Chester Smith entertained
a group of friends Saturday evening.
Pedro and rummy provided the en­
tertainment. * Mr. and Mrs. Merle
Bradfield were tn Kalamazoo Sat­
urday where they completed the
rale of their home.
DOUD SCHOOL NEWS
We have a new boy In the second
grade in our school. Donald Bow­
ers. whose parent* live on the Carl
farm. We are glad to have him with
us.
We have been making flags of the
allied nations and although we think
our flag I* the prettiest, u 1* th*
hardest to make.

FRIDAY

SPECIALS SATURDAY

TISSUE TOILET PAPER
4 for 19c
PARK ROYAL FACIALS
500 count
22c
15c
MOP STICKS
BROOMS
5 sewed-extra fine
79c
9 ounces
12c
BISC-O-BITS CRACKERS

Practical fashion-lenders—not
a "fad" in the whole group!
Handsome Sanforized! Broadclotlis with fast color patterns .

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C. THOMAS STORE
HASTINGS. MICH.
Colorful

Plaids Or

Misty

Tweed*:

Women’s Wool-And-Royon jacket*

£98

• Strictly Tailored
• Cleverly Draped

HOUSEHOLD SALE
AT 614 W. MADISON COMMENCING AT 1:30 P. M
SATURDAY, APRIL 10, 1943

New Furniture
LIVING ROOM SUITE
DINING ROOM SUITE
2 BEDROOM SUITES
STUDIO COUCH
KNEE HOLE DESK
RADIO (Victrola combined)
END

TABLES

KITCHEN STOVE
KITCHEN TABLE &amp; Chairs
PORCH SWING
2 RUGS-9xl2 and 9x9
ALSO THROW RUGS

LAMPS
Miscellaneous articles

6 ft. Electric Refrigerator

ROBERT PIERSON

1275

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The Easter Parade!

Trentwood-Two Suit*
• Herringbone*
• Overplaids

4 9^^
Im

Fabric* that promise plenty
of service to come! Styled
like dad's, too, for proud
wear all spring! 10-20.

Rugby Suit*

STORE

.6.90

HOURS

DAILY EXCEPT THURSDAY

Grand combined with your skirts and
sweaters! Choose a crisply tailored type
in bright broad plaid, or a wit. misty
tweed. Lovely spring colors! 12-20.
•

Smart Style*! Bright Colors!

Select your spring coat or
suit with more care than
you ever have before . . .
for you'll want the very
best in quality and style!
A grand choice of lovely
styles for your casual or
sport life . . . and many
that will do fpr all occa­
sions! Bright spring colon
in smart solid tones and
sparkling plaids! In sizes
12 to 20.

NEW SPRING SKIRTS
Smartly cut wool-and-rsyon
•kirts in a grand choice of
pleated styles! Grand ..R
~1'*'
your odd Jacket*.
shades

398

All-wool Shetland . . . boxy

SATURDAY HOURS

types. Wool - and - rayon

RAYON BLOUSE

,THURSDAY

fabrics in bright, sporty
plaids! Sport or dressy
suits in a choice ot fine

Long or short
types! Dressy or

�THE HASTINGS BANNER. THVR8DAY. APRIL ». 1943
'

EDITORIALS

Fred Otis

Regular meeting of HUwatha Re
betafi bodge wffl be held Frida,

WATERS CLOTHES SHOP

At the Good Will comApru ». ai a
p-unliy" tneeting Saturday" night. OBDEX BOB PUBLICATION
J.
■ —-------------------The P-N.O.'a will meet tn I O OF. the group decided to hold me nwet(ConilniKd from page 1. Section 1&gt; hall Friday. April 9 Buainera meet- ings at the homes for the corning
ProbM* &lt;MH.
a source ot hope and inspiration to lnK *nd P°‘ luekwpjw. 8:30.
|^„“ The May mceuSjrtll t*

those nations which are yet en-

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.

regular meet- held “ Frank Waters. * We sym-

OBDEB FOB PUBLICATION

One of the unexplained mysteries
A
-----------dty Tom wished upon u* by one
if'the war. to date. Ls the hostile' The Banner Clara will meet TXjeshdp^h'm,. “rm*workUCy0£MUtude which our own state de- day. April 13. at the home of Mra Urmlr£Unj{ mlcc and raU Hf dld
partrnwu has taken toward De- John Heenan 5W E Thorn Pot a good Job aU rl_ht Bul now
Gaulle The one man of France who I
^uim«. An Euter ^iKtlan (u |y
his line has increased
never ouit fighting, who has kept
taaan. vuiwre
by four. There s no use of his lookalive the spark of French resistance.! Clrclc No 3
the WSCS will Srmarki'’0^’’^ mid Mra Tpred
has never been given decent or; meel m th8 church parlors on Frt- otb Vnd Mra Ray Erwayand Mra
proper
recognition In
In this
this country,
country, day.
day. APd*
April 9. *t
at 2
2 30
30 p.m.
p.m. A
A good
Harry* Dunn attended the funeral
proper recognition
Rood Harry
By short wave radio we encourage attendance is .desired
desired and visitor* of
o{ Uri
Mra Agn„ ot!1 ln Hastings &amp;.tthe French u&gt;
to resist me
the «ci.nc
aervile —
are
» always welcome.
,urday. * Mr. and Mrs. Jack Erway
XU
&gt; rule
• - and■ —
• until
xnHl very m.
_______________
Vichy
yet.
re-1I
.
,
x called on the latter'a parents. Mr.

..M 1'mh.tr Ofllie,

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MU.I OBDEB FOB PUBLICATION

PSSS COMMUNITY NOTICES

rhiia

tor

thrown into prison for resisting the,
.8_________________________ jd
vUlto„ al
Erwa„
t film*
iHhr.
pro-Vichy elemenU there—and with :
----------------------------- ---------lira knowledge and®r
The Cedar Creek Cemetery Cir- WEST HOPE
Own officials. Il waJ laudable pa jcJe wUJ meet on WednesdaJ.. AprU
Mr and Mr; james Collison of
triotlsm to resist Vichy in France. • u
_Mls Lyle DtCjterson for a Ka[.ma2no
Sundatt OUMt. nt
child b.
G was a prison offense to do so in business session.
। “atofnat?0 *e" S
8UefU
Explain that one.
-----------tlie L. D. Woodman home- * Mr
North Africa
one.'
.id Et-T-rl hi
-.
— wonder
— .i
—. ts
- ,Goodwill
Mrs. Russell Holmes of Fvmjf you can .
Little
that
De1 The Goodwill P. T. A. will meet and
Uac spknt the weekend with her
paulle is a bit suspicious of our in- ‘ •at the school house Friday evening. parent*. Mr. and Mra. Will McCal- OBDEB TOK PUBLICATION
April 9, at 8 o'clock. Committees, lum. * Mrs. Charles Kenyon is
Chester Keech and Monte Replogic, .-pending a couple of weeks with
------------ her daughter. Mra Albert Warner.
We hope it I* true that future ra­
♦ Mr. and Mra. Glenn Kenyon of
tioned Items will be announced North Hope
The Brush Ridge community chib Delton and Mr. and Mra Jesse KcnWithout advance warning. Such &gt;
Z^u~
n".nA~mM
Oiialified n|ght** A,l „
lhe9 «cnool house
Comers
wereAlben
SUn­
policy“’arould
meetl’'^ith
with ’Zn
unqualified
luck Friday
r .yon
day of Hickory
u of Mr
and MfJ
approval and would eliminate the
qullt for the
Cr0M wlU
Warner and mother * Mr and
-wave
------ »,«.rdtr&gt;a
al th
|s Ujn(.
. Mrs Almond
..-------------------------------------- of agate flnlshcd
buying and
hoarding
Weber, of Detroit
which inevitably follows during a
spent the weekend with her fathcr. Jerae Osgood. * Mr and Mr*.
Erlod Of grace. As a matter of fact. Coats Grove
The D. G. T O club will meet Glenn Storehouse and Mra. Harold
long as consumer Items arc
with Mra. Jennie .Coats next Wed. Springer and son Donn wcrc Kaligcarce and will probably become April U. It is Health Day with
mazoo visitors Saturday. * Mr und
more so. all of us are better off un­ Mrs Berate Woodman leader
Mrs. Ira Osgood wen- callers at the
der rationing which is not a1 penal­
Ferris Brown home Wednesday und
ty but rather a system to insure Delton
report him on th# gain. * Jc.sm- OsThe Cedar Creek Cemetery Cir­ (ood. Mr and Mrs Ira Osgood and
•■fair play" for all.
cle will meet with Mrs. Velma Dick­
Ir and Mrs. Ray Barnet were in
erson Wednesday afternoon. Apr. 14. Hastings Monday afternoon to at­
Tlie Home Literary club will be tend the burial service at River­
entertained by Mra. Rose Kastead. side cemetery, for Mra. Colburn Os­
Mra. Rose Albertson and Mrs. Elsie good. who passed away at her
A general meeting of the Metho­ Wade at Mra. Norton's tea room at Grand Rapids home at the age of
Because the needs of our armed forces como —
J cases. w«-t_
—you con _•
—meals
and
This —
way
plan
dist WBCS. is U&gt; held at the Bay View. Gull lake, for dessert 01 years. The family was former­
first—you can't get every food you want . . .
right on the spot ... by selecting what's
church parlors on Wednesday. April Thursday. April 8 at I M P M
ly residents of the South East Hin­
14. at 2:00 P. M. A musical program
Tlie Study club will be held at ting* neighborhood.
but you CAN get every food you need at
it PLENTIFUL, whot's ECONOMICAL, what's
is being prepared with duets by the the home of Rev. and Mra D. W.
your A&amp;P Self-Service Market. Many big de­
SEASONABLE. Always famous for value,
Rev. and Mrs. Stone, vocal solos by Robinson. Tuesday evening. April
partments stocked with fine, nourishing foods your A&amp;P Self-Service Market ia helping
Mr*. John Ingram. Dick Branch 13 at 8 o'clock.
A radio script
and Martha Lou Maus and piano "Guest of God." will be Riven. All
offer you wide selections. Come. See our
thousands over wortimo marketing hurdles.
numbers by Mrs. L P. Maus Mrs ladles arc welcome to attend. Bring
tempting varieties. Shop by the shelves, bins Join the satisfied throngs now.
Wm. O. Bradford will give a read­ your Lenten offering. Light refresh­
ing and Mrs. Russell Zrrbel is to ments will be served.
DRAIN NOTICE
conduct the devotions. It Ls hoped
Tlie second health meeting which
there may be a good attendance.
is sponsored by the extension groufo
will be hel.F in the activity room ut
Hospital Guild 22. meets at the tlie Delton Rural Agricultural school
home of Mrs James Radford Thurs­ Friday. April 9. It will be an all
Foixr; ,
day meeting.
Canned Vegetables
day, April 15. at*7:30 pm.
Aice
Fresh and Smoked Meats roiNts
FRICI
COST
COST
MSI CU15—TSIMMIO
The MAccabecs will hold their .Martin Comers
,.7. IS,'
Preaching and communion serv­
next regular meeting Thursday af­
l
,
ice
al
lhe
church
next
Sunday
at
ternoon. Apr 15. A good attendance
CHOICE CJU—ROUND. SWISS OR
.zcccaJ
Is desirtd as plans will be mad: io 30 All are cordially Invited to
attend church services and Sunday
about the county convention.
school.
purity
peas
WHOIS OR SHANK HALF
Remember
the
prayer
meeting
at
Tin- 7?..
n.ret at the home o Mr- J. M the church each 'Wednesday e\rCUT-IONA
I
DL/IHJ NO. 2 CAN (1 lb. J c:.J
Langston. 42a E. Center. Thunday; nitu until after Easter nt 7:45
for
nicso
April 8. at 2 pm. Each member hlso the special meeting al the Mar­
Elesse bring written question per- tin church.Thursday evening. April
ohaT,.’,"';
l,
11.
tinlng to gardening.

.......... This Is The
RRIH0RV, Rlrs. Jones!

ORGANIZATIONS

LEGAL!

Chock tyall

^aod-flaiiOHed a/td 'llhlaliafted!

► D, E, F BLUE STAI

IONA CORN.
NI3LETS

11c
14
13c
8
.ravS), 16
12c
14 2 25c
TOMATOES
16
11c
ASPARAGUS ^Scah 11
17c
SPINACH 'onai,nlI’h SI 17
16c
CARROTS
11
10c
RFFTC whole, housewise s
OLLI J NO. 2'/, CAN (21 OZ.I 15
11c

The postponed meeting of Hos­ GLASS CREEK
Tne last meeting of the Glass
pital Guild No. 14 will be held Tues .
April 13 at the home of Mrs John Creek Extension class met with Mra.
Jack Erway Thursday A well plan­
Eddy. Please bring dues.
ned dinner was served. All mem­
The South Thornapplc Farm Bu­ bers and several visitor* were pres­
reau Group will meet with Mr and ent. The group voted to retain all
Mra. R. G Crldler April 15. All officers over for the coming year.
members who are interested in the The leaders presented an interest­
Hospitalization Plan get in touch ing lesson on Making Home Prowith Oscar Finkbeincr on or before ductlifn Pay." w Mra Llnnle Allen
April 15. Potluck light refreshments. of Hastings was a visitor at Roy Er-

Canned Fruits

AUCTION SALE

FRUIT COCKTAIL SIA.NA
APPLE SAUCER,’.S’!
PEACHES IOHA„l,^S;
PINEAPPLE T
PFARC llMrs
FLAnj

2V‘ CAN

(I LI. I) OZ.|

PIE APPLES “X

class
sour pitted
LnLnniLJ No. 2 c. (i ib. j &lt;»-)

FMFDRIFC RtD

13
16c
14
10c
24 2ro» 39c
11 2 ro» 25c
21
26c
10
15c
14 2ra 31c

Your

Curlee SUIT
..,1s Here •

* B RED STAMP

SIRLOIN STEAK
CHUCK ROAST
SMOKED HAM
SPICED HAM

8

u.
tl

6
7

7

43c
31c
39c
50c

The same pure wool quality. That fine
needle work and built-in style that
Curlee is famous for.

2950 to 35OO

Canned Meats and Fish

POTTED MEAT
TREE! A*uours
...
PINK SALMON Cold Stream
TUNA FISH
.V......
PIGS FEET

1 3™ 23c
32c
5
21c
7
27c
3
20c
2

Students’ Spring Suits
The pattern and styles that young men like.

12.50

Dairy Dept.

MILD CHEESE
CHEESE ”AN«E~u“m l(
SPICE CHEESE DOMESntc.
BUTTER
e,
PURE LARD ,£™“l. ,kS

8
8

8
5

to

18.50

PORTIS
Spring Hats

32c
40c
27c
52c
18c

America's Style Hot at

3.95.5.00.6.00
. Beautiful Spring colors

Miscellaneous

B. V. BEEF EXTRACT S 1
25c
CRISCOorSPRY JAR' 15
69c
9
GRAPEFRUIT JUICE *’.7,
29c
CHEESE
..
3
47,-OZ. PKG.
18c
4
GRAPEFRUIT JUICE
13c
MARGARINE UICHO,C!
5
19c
GRAPE JUICE ‘Uoz .o, 4 2ro« 27c MARGARINE K"KO
5
22c
6
GRAPE JUICE A*:;oz
26c
UNRATIONED FOODS
12
TOMATO JUICE
10c
SUNSWEET PRUNES u&gt;.GE Hl! 16c
Miscellaneous
IRIS PRUNES
-2,1.125c
TOMATO SOUP
6 3ao«19c DEL MONTE RAISINS SEEDLESS 'b°g’ 1 2C
TOMATO SOUP a"’.!-"?. 6 3 k&gt;« 25c DESSERT RAISINS SEEDLESS 4,1kss.50c
CfillP D,
e£TTY
CROCKER
□uur
s.,d,lt;d
ANN PAM
or 12c
2 2 for 19c CIDER VINEGAR
1 lo:
PEANUT BUTTER SULTANA 256c
NAVY BEAMS
9c
4
ILOZ.
VANILLA EXTRACT
’St 29c
SCOTCH PEAS
BAG
4 12c ASP
WHITEHOUSE EVAP. MILK 4££36c
BABY FOOD S';.” .,
1
6c
ANN PAGE MACARONI
2,11 19c
.Hitt atui
WHEATIES
cm,
RKG
IR
ORANGES JUICV—SEEOIESS—R.ORIOA COZ­ 35c GRAPE-NUTS FLAKES
15c
JUMBO S. SIZE
SUNNYFIELD
ROLLED
OATS
GRAPEFRUIT
18c
5 FOR 39c
SEEDLESS ,
GIANT CALIFORNIA
Fresh and Smoked Meats
ORANGES
SEEDLESS HAVELS
do: 62c
FANCY. PLUMF
TURKEYS
YOUNG URDS
u 49c
SPINACH
,FR ESH-CURLY
10c WALLEYED PIKE
TOP QUALITY FISH LA 23c
CARROTS
TENDER-FRESH
ich.
7c HERRING
BLUEFINS
2 us 25c
ASPARAGUS FRESH—TENDH
21c SHRIMP
FANCY—lAUGE
n 30c
CELERY CRISF-WEIL
1
CLEWED
2 SEEKS 15C WHITING HEADLESS AND DRESSED 2 us. 25c
Canned Juices

On account of my health I will have an auction sale at the
farm located 4 miles south of Nashville and 2 miles east of
Quailtrap school or 7 miles north of Bellevue and 2 miles west
of South Kalamo school on

Tuesday, April 13, 1943
Commencing ot 1:00 o'clock sharp the following will be offered for sale:

HORSES

Pair horses, 4 and 10 yrs. old,
wgt. 2800.
COWS-22 HEAD

6 cows, 3 to 8 yrs. old.
Guernsey and Durham,
tome fresh.

5 Springer heifers,
coming 2 yrs. old.

5 coming yearlings, 6 calves.
SOWS

2 Brood sows due April 20.

FARM TOOLS
Six roll International corn
husker.
John Deere corn binder.
2 Bot., 14 in. tractor plow.
Sure Drop Avery corn planter
with fertilizer attachment.
New Ideal mower.
Dayton side rake.
Rubber tired farm wagon.
Miller bean puller.
Double work harness.
1931 ESSEX SUPER SIX
4 door sedan.
Other articles too numerous to
mention.

New for Spring . . .

Wool Slacks
complete assortment of

pure and part wool slocks.

The favored spring colors
of tan. grey, browns, teals

3.75 to 8.75

Jackets for Spring!
The new Zelon Treated Jackets that’defy the spring
showers.
We have them for men &amp; bays from

2.98

to 7.50

Attention, Ladies...
Do you know wc carry the most complete stock, of
leather Jacket* for you. They come in light, med­
ium &amp; dark shades Hip length, full belt

11.50 to
TERMS: CASH DAY OF SALE, nothing to be removed until settled for.

Clarence Reid, Prop.
HENRY FLANNtRY, Auction..,

A‘P

ERNEST GRAY. Clerk

U=====--------------------------

12.50

SLICED

MARVEL BREAD
JANE PARKER DONUTS
GOLD LOAF CAKE
WHITE LAYER CAKE
FRESH

CARAMEL

CHOCOLATE ICED

SELF-5ERU1IE

3'^29t
OOZ..12C
EACH 19(
each 31c

WATERS
CLOTHES SHOP
SELLING QUALITY KEEPS VS BUSY

�,

.....
THE HA8TTNO8 BANNER, THURSDAY, APRIL I, 1943

BOWLING NEWS
BOWLING NEWS
KelUi Lechleitncr sparked the
play of the Engineer* tn Uw B11M
League to a three game triumph
over Foundry, when by consistent
bowline of 2OJ-I92-189-5H4. he not
only-led Ida league but topped all

a lifelong resident ot Barry Co. and
for many years was a fur dealer in
tills city. Surviving are hl* wife.
Ada: two sons. Raymond .ot Has­
tings and Lawrence of Delton; four
grandchildren; his father. Henry,
ol-lhta city; two brothers. Ira ano
Charles, both bf Hastings; one sis­
Mrs. Lester Fisher of Hastings,
r.1?0,..
L f.mcVdl0 ut ^e' Writ
ducted tin- funeral ut the First
?f®V&lt;i^UutCVwoC n'c^vcl^mv^tntcf

Contributions of radios to thera- been sold also tod moved. The.
io class wars mads by Miss Grace buildings on His John Whits pises |
dmonds and Robert Cook.
have been moved too. * Mrs. Pearl,
Another sale of Doomsday Books Willson
quitwork
her in
work
in Hasting* 1
---------- liar
Hastings
"
11
" was held last Monday. Tucidayand last week. * Mr. and Mrs. Burdette j
Willson have moved Into the Alex ,
Approximately
eight
hundred Friday.
ticket* were sold lo the Victory conThe AJ1-8UT Radio Jamboree ot Alberts —
house from near Hastings, i
cert held in Central auditorium Fri- Grand Rapid* was here last Mon- We welcome them back to our
I day evening. April 3. All tickets I day with Mac McGuire as master neighborhood. * Ralph Dewitt has |
purchased
were redeemable for one dollar In of ceremonlas. With him were Pep---------—
*• -a '■farm In Irving and ex- |
Wsr Savings stumps Richard Car- per Hawthorne. Kentucky Red. Sets to move soon. Beat wishes to ;
nn in their new home. * Walter
iln received five dollars In stamps chuck Swain. Bob Sbyder. and their
i Karpinski had the misfortune to Cor selling 60 ticket*, tits hlgtiMt guest star, Karl Maascy.
number and Vivian Norton received , tjiC crops class, under lhe direc- ' wreck, his car near Hastings Sat- :
iwn dollars
dnBan In
In slampa
itimtw for
tnr selling
i.lllntf S3.
*3 ■i*ton
_ 0
..., **.
two
Mr is..-..,
KnotIf. i.
|, beginning the Urday night
He was blinded by &gt;
lhe second highest number
the
, *tU
w
dy ofVictory gardens At present the aright lights of another car.
tills Is the on...
only ------class---------participating jone wm lnJ“T«L *
'
An assembly was given on Friday, this
2. at Central auditorium. MlM
MUa bul eventually others
othcrx will fbuuw.
fofiow. I Stortoz* returneel from Grand RanApril 2/
Jessle Rae Taylor, an Actress, furfur-|| The scnWrs-selected
scifiilrs-selected their grad- ; Wa
hm I
Je»*le
entertainment. She ua'.Un
us Hon announcement*
this
past
'
nlahlng the «.-.UrUL-~-zjr.t.
----------------------- •**
’- —
’ ! part
nanv
character*
of
weekband.
*
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Oliver
PeterImpersonated many characters of week—
tory
and
drama
-|u°n ’•n&lt;1 children spent Sunday with
literature, history,
and
drama.
—-----------—*-•*— ------------her parents Mr. and Mrs James
Among her selections were Lewi* ' HUBBARD HILLS
j
gtorkan.
*
Richard
WiUson
start,
Pasteur, Mr. Chip*, Baby Face Mar­
tin'* mother, Mrs. Wiggs of the Cab­ | Mr. and Mrs. Charle* Latham i ed to Middleville school Monday
bage Patch. Abraham Lincoln, and have rented the Will John.*on house morning and will ride on the school
which the stale purchased last win-1 bus. * Mr ui)tl Mrs. Marshall Tripp
Juarez.
ter. * Albert Green purchared
1
---- - •&gt;.In
—«...
andthe
children
spent Sunday
EM­
New squad* were chosen in the uuiminn,
e e
buildings on
on |q
the
E.. lzkib
Latta &lt;arm
farm irum
from
A&gt;'rhC‘l Th^lnrina^snorU1,18 8lAt8 and be1lin *'«&lt;&gt;clhg them.
X H ‘SSuhE»' “ »“n5 JJ. S“1?_.*.5™S!'

M week.
"cTalr DeCou was the mainstay --------------------------------------------------------for Goodyear Bros Hdwe. team in
c %*/ aiexs/C
the Commercial League wilfi u 582 ■ V. r. W&lt; INCvVj
&lt;21l-lB8-173-&gt; series and Wm.Ayiec -------------------------------------------------------- *cvred 579 lor State Insulation hi
Next regular meeting Thursday.
the same league.
April 22. You are-always welcome
. Ten be»t scares:
at these meetings
203-192-180-584
K. Lechleitner
211-1&amp;8-173-532 • On April I, the Post and Auxil­
C. DeCou
'
elected officers with the fol­
183-1^1-205-570 iary
For the post. Com­
170-103-205-5611 lowing elections:
K. Clark
LoveU Tags: sr vice com­
200-172-195-567 mander,
|J. Thompson
mander.
Ernest Fihclit. vice com­
170-179.21I-M8
K. Chose
mander.
Edward
Purdy; quarter­
H. Long
master. Roy Bush. chaplain wilD. Compton
b
u
109-201-1W-M9 ford Plater nnd trustees tor one
R. Moore
175-191-184-553 year. Comrade.* William Andrews.
O Fountain
house soon. * Tlie Duffey house has
LEAGUE
—And- Frank Burgess and Wesley Webb milling.
■COMMERCIAL--— --------,
auxiliary. President. Sylvian
rus Service ,21— Consumer* Power Fpr
The girls' sextet from the choir
Tagg; sr. vice president. Lee FTflcld;
C« &lt;l»;.Goody&lt;' - Bras. H&lt;iw&lt;- &gt;3&gt; — Jr. vice |&gt;n-.*ident. Hazel Keeler; sang at tire WAAC recruiting mass
City Duds
■
Medics &gt;2i—Trio secretary. Mildred Platt; treas, Ella meeting that was held April 4. They
..... Hi;
... Moynabnn sale® &gt;2&gt;— Bush; chaplain. Zelma Cox; con­ *ang\ three numbers: "To A Wild ,
Cute
Middleville Creamery ■
Slate InRuse". McDowell; "In a Monastery
aulallon &lt;21— Auto Sport HhopxD. ductress. Nora Russell; and guard. . osfden". Ketelby; and "Guardian &gt;
&gt;
BLISS LEAGUE -OHicr &lt;2&gt; Tool Florence Scogalc.
There will be a joint installation of the Colors". McMahon Hofer.
Room ill: rtiiop 0(1 ice &gt;2&gt; — Elec­
Students of the foods cla*s have i
tricians &lt;!•; Engineers &lt;3i—Found­ ot officer.* In an open meeting on nearly finished their meat unit bul
Thursday. April 29. with refreshry H&gt;.
AGUE
Bits* menu bring served after meeting. as yet have had no laboratory work
RECREATION LE
------------ —-----on
It,—
because they-----------have been —
unable
Th*: mviiiuci,-*.
irwinin , -.......
---- - i
-- Strand
—
- &lt;2i—
-All
members imu
and cuKiuie
eligible veterans
&lt;2&lt;—Piston Rings Hi;
Mkitiliville &gt;1&gt;: Leonards 12&gt;—Has­ and their families are cordially in- , to purchase meat due to the shortvih-tl to attend this meeting
1
They ,P»an to begin their nuting* lei- mid Fuel &lt;t&gt;
•
The decorators have finished ! lrt.!*on
*°°n ....
.
,
i
PISTON HI NCI LEAGUE—Ollie.
rhe beginning clothing claw lias
N&lt;&gt; 2 &gt;3'—40 .M uno M's 'th; Of­ their job of decorating our hall
fice No. 1 &lt;2»—Grinderr &lt;t&gt;; Ma­ from front to back. We are justly 1 started construction work on the
proud of our hall und we would ‘ first complete garment of tne year
chine Room' &lt;21— Shipping Hi
like to huve all you comrades, sis-1 They may combine the complete
tern and family come up und see it. 1 garment unit and the rayon unit
WOMENS BOWLING NEWS
O.1T auiuun- ho honort &gt;»lr- »
June Daniel* scored well with a
537 '154-197-189* scries to leau the
women bowler* tor the week and to
help Bonnet and Gown take a iiuir
of games. Her teffln won the first
two games out Inst the final game tl*inelentaUon "n Ddtonwiod- if,ays ma}' ** »'rt«e» «" an&gt; subject ,
on tlie play-off, after having a lie
L..KI MlddloU). o,d oU»r «h«,U
score.
Lucille Pierson scored her UMial
We arc glad to hear Comrade
Marshall. Albion, und Hastings
g&lt;K.&lt;l series getting tx.491 total witli Keeler L* Improving
have tentatively set the dale of
games of 154-158-00. D. Thayer
Shier Ella Bush Is trying to en- A.,rll l5 for their speech contest.1
nn K14 G39-I65-1G0: for third place. eituin an old acquaintance, the | n* wll| t&gt;e hp|d |n hustings The’
Piston Ring Sliop won two game.* 1 **,,
,E “La ,
.
students representing Hastings are: ;
from Portias; ixoninds won the odd
.Sister Webb is able to be up Aben Johnson. I-oraine Schantz, i
game from .Strand. Trio Cafe around Uie house again.
■
!oratorical declamation*;
Pauline
blanked Halon Ring Office; State
Word has been received from chandler, dramatic declamation: Insulation won a iWiir from Or- Joluih, e Bush, son of Comrade Roy Oall po-ur. extempore speech
ptiuiu*. Bell TelrntUMU* Co. hud a and Ella Bush, that he has final y ; The biology classes of Mr. Oles
one gniiic edge on Bliss. and Bon- gained his cherished objection, nt- and Mr Kno„f wcrc sll0Wn the,
er four attempt*, that of a cadet movle -Our lrteS ' Monday, Apni ]
In the army. Lots of good luck to 1 5
you Johnny Boy.
| a victory Corps movie ordered
. IJT
C?TCit
1 £nrne tllnc a8° ,s to ** shown to the ।
to Jean Brower when site scored next Diursday. April 22. and tn the , sludent bodv when it arrives. So ।
high with 1428 pin.Doris Talia­ ineunimie let * all buy one more rar th(, only rfal actlon thP victon I
ferro was tn nmni-r-up position war stamp or bond
i corps has taken since Its organtaa-,
with 13R9 pins and Frances JuppsI tlon was the. selling of tickets for ,
.tititn won third place with a 1386
1 the Bond Auction.
1 |
Mrs Mary Bidk-matt of Grand
The Interclass basketball tourna- :
Rapids and Elwood Brake were inent
i
.
ended Tuesday, March 30.:
Suturdny evening supper guests of with the
DI El
first hour physical educaMr nnd Mrs. J. F. Brake. * Mar- lion class taking first place, having |
vara
Jackson of Lake Odewn_ spent .won 2 game* and tied 1. The teuin .
Card ot
of u.untiHiic
Baltimore
Haturaay ami
~ -•t&gt;
&lt;il away on Friday at Saturday
and simt'ay
Sunday witn
with her
11*1*- Inriard
ni^
lhe hoitie of his son. Frank, in lam- grandparents. Mr
Mr and
.nd Mra.
Mr. Cedi
rvett
Preston
Mrs Clvde Jackson and from the Class, forward-—Lllyn .
L, of
. .88. ,He
, is sinvived
,
,
rhUdron of Lake Odc^S and Miv Be&gt;*‘rum. captain, Jennclt Doxev
riirq. ut the age
cy
Iiv. sons.
mn.v Fjank
U- S’1''™ 1 "’
of r?rnnd Itankb Audr“ Endsley. Joyce Harrington,
ty live
Pirtnk of Lansing. Led and Cho of Hastings Floyd of “dlcn* "J*1®"J” £’r"',d "W’ and Helen Henry: auards-Donna
Augusta, amt Georg*-. oL Delton; *"£ **.”,r(tot(Pat Bachelder. Iris Baldwin. Patricia

£
3

BANKER WANT ADVS. PAY

FIX UP
CLEAN UP

YOUR HOME FOR

AT MONTGOMERY WARD .

ONE COAT of RESINTONE
COVERS THEM ALL*.

A CHANCE TO GET WELL

, M.. M i. (Uli»u».K.i inll..|..
■ Mu
•'
!'.. ■&lt; y-" "“-..‘-"'I"
ids.
and Mrs— —
Tlie- body was removed “
Laoiimd luncrnl home In I..-. —,
and funeral service* were held ui
the Dowling church at 1 oo P.M.
Mommy, the
tne Rev.
Key. Robert
Koieert Smith
smivn of
oi
Monday,
Bantu Id uHIc-MUng. Interment in
the Cedar Creek cemetery.
DEATH OF MR:
Mrs. Agnes N. Otis. 73. widow of
the late Bert Otis, passed away on
Wednesday March 31 at Pennock
hospital Two sems and one daughter
survive. Richard Laubaugh of Lansing. Louis Otis of Dowling and Mrs.
Michael Neri of Chicago She also
leavra three grandchildren. three
sisters. Mrs Earl Hubble nnd Mrs.
Edward McPharlln of Hastings und
Mrs. Lloyd Curd of Augusta, nnd a
brother. Charles Welts, of Battle
Creek. Funeral^
* ..... .... service*,-were,
ov.b.v. . "... ......
lo-ld
nt tlie Leonard chatvel Saturday
forenoon at ten o'clock, the Rev S.
Conger Hathaway officiating. Intcmu:iiL in-tlic.RuUand cemetery.

LOCAL FUR DEALER
DIES IN ANN ARBOR
Archie Tobias,
—. who
w— has been in
poor health for nearly u
pcor
a year,
year.
piu-.scd away on Wedm-srfay, March
31. In University hospital. Ann Arbar. nt lhe age of 51 years. He was

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This I* Jimmy, who only .wants a chance to be like other kids. He
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™
«
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training8tudcnls
examinations.
.1 navy
ou^
r comrow|a|
work.
4
m
nre. Layonaune Kln. rights that the Hasfipgs Rotary Flub is engaging in the annual sale of
Easier seals to finance Hie local, .talc, and national program tor crippled
children. Buy Seals for lhl&lt; worthy cause.
Mere Howlelte nnd family of Clark.*- । Young,
ville. * .Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Slater ,-----------------------------------------------------------and family of Ionia spent Sunday
..,
ri„llK wtUi
evening
with Garfield Slater's. .
♦
■j———
।
Mr. and Mrs j. F. Brake spent
Tuesday afternoon with Dr. and
Mrs. Joe Wenger of Caledonia. They
ais*, enperf on Blaine McWhinney *
Mr nnd Mrs. paU1 Benedict and
rainlly of Lnkc
4p&lt;.nl 8un(toy afternoon at Harley Taylor's,
-------------- &lt; w «■---------------EXTENSION GROUP NO. 1
Hustings Extension Group No. I
meh In the T.o.o.F. hall on Tuesday
Hoving rented my farm I will soil at public auction at the farm located 4,/z miles
of List yek.
w™. with
W«**| .'Irtciur,
seventeen prcsc-nt.
The lesson subject was
southeast of Hastings: or 21 miles north of Battle Creek on the Lacey road on
Home
t .Production
.MMtw.w.,.* Pay"
Pay” and was
-------------- 'by ----presented
Mra. -------Harold Haynes
nnd Mrs. Arthur Snyder, New lead­
ers chosen were Mrs. J. W. Dltmar
and Mra. LeRoy Foster, with Mrs
B. F. Cowles as assistant leader A
delicious and properly balanced dlnner was served at noon. Tire next
COMMENCING AT I O'CLOCK. I WILL OFFER THE FOLLOWNG:
meeting will be at the home of Mra
a. R- VonTil on Tuesday. April 20,
nnd is to be a social meeting

Rapids spent the weekend wl'h Mr.
nnd Mrs. Elmer Scott. Sunday cut’er* were
clandi* ocoii
Scott m
of ixiweii.
latwrll
' G'aum
““ d
««d ««• CUywn Mote

AUCTION SALE
TUESDAY, APRIL 13, 1943
HORSES
Pair of mores, grey and black, 7 and 8
yrs. old, wgt. about 2900 lbs.

COWS
Holstein cow, 4 yrs. old. bred Nov. 15.
Holstein cow. 5 yrs. old. bred Nov. 19.
Holstein cow. 2 yrs. old, fresh 10 wks.
Holstoin cow, 2 yrs. old. bred Nov. 1.
Roan Durham. 3 yrs. old. brad July 15.
Guernsey Durham. 6 yrs. old.
bred Oct. 16.
Roan Durham, 8 yrs. old. brad Oct. 12.
6 calves from 2 mos. to 10 mos. old.
Holstein bull, 1 Vi yrs. old.

HOGS
3 brood sows—one sow with 10 pigs, 4
wks. old; one sow with 8 pigs. 4 wks.
old; one sow with 4 pigs, 2 wks. old.
Duroc boar, wgt. about 275 lbs.

POULTRY
175 Leghorn hens, laying about 65'- .

FARM MACHINERY
10 ft. dump rake.
McCormick mowing machine.
TERMS:

FARM MACHINERY
John Deere Manure spreader.
2 horse walking cultivator.
2 99 Oliver plows’.

Deering grain binder.
Fertilizer grain drill.
3 sec. drag.
Myers hoy car for slings.
3 sets of slings Hay rack.
Pair of sleighs. Shoveling board.
Set of scales. 1000 lbs. Stoneboot.
Roller. 2 steal hog troughs.
2 sets of double harness.
McCormick Deering cream separator,
750 lbs.
Lawn mower. 20 gal. jar.
4 ten gal. milk cons.
2 five gal. milk cans.
3 sfeel feed barrels.
Some household goods.

HAY &amp; GRAIN
5 ton mixed hay.
7 ft. of silage in 12 ft. silo.
600 bundles of corn fodder.
500 baskets corn, husked by hand.
300 bu. oats "Swedish Select", good fo
seed.
20 bu. rye. 30 bu. wheat.
3 bu. clovcrjccd.

CASH DAY OF SALE, nothing lo be removed until settled for.

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PLEASANT HILL
Mr. und Mrv. Clifton Campbell
'have ceiling prices
attended the party at. the Grange
-----------------------------m ’C0UNTy &amp; STATE
Hall Saturday evening. * Mr and
Mr*. Joseph Corrigan and daughter
have returned from Ann Aibor and
'Grand Rapids District Office of
Price Administration that following I 'Continued from Page 1. Sec. 1.) arc improving the temihi houw on . 'Continued from Pare 1; See. I i
(Continued from page 1. ate. 1)
the Corrlgun farm before moving
set prices on other meat product*. (Dh 749: George A- Emcrich (P). their hoiuehola goodi. In. * Pic and J. C. McDcrby; highway cotnno volunteer.-,.
missianer. Marshall Belson: high­
a ceiling price luis been put on 77;
a. Potts &lt;P&gt;. 75.
Harry William* spent Saturday
poultry’_*
ktt. nll
all .lra
trading
levels:
.lllu5.Lr
v.c.1J._
| Superintendent of Public Tiutrue- night nnd Sunday with the home way ovi-ificur. Ralph Devine.
et. of good health and character
liavtint* Twp.-r-T’wo hundred tlxPoultry has been divided into the
and with no dependents are eligible regular classes: Broilers. Fryers. Hon, Eugene B. Elliott &lt;R&gt;, 2557; folks. He rciutned lo Chanute Field teen votes wt-ie cast in Hi ’
Other Sundiy townsiflp where
to apply for enlistment In lhe Light and Heavy’ Roasters. Light' Edward W. McFarland &lt;D&gt;. 756: Sunday evening.
ticket
.r—-----------—,------------------ -­
WAAC. Pay is at the standard and Heavy Slags and Light. Med­ Oscar C. Griswold &lt;P». 75.
been placed in nomination.
Member State Hoard of Fiiur i- 14n Jr- anri son Lynn. Ray Tolin. tcUlts acre as follow.-,.
army rate. Mental and physical ium and Heavy Fowl. Grade A tlon^StMihen
S NUbet ?R. 23H
Campbell and Belt. W -,'rox
examinations are to be taken at “dressed’ poultry Ls 4c ner pound Bernard p mey &lt;D?£g CUrS "r rw,M“‘
Supervisor. John C Upk«v. Sr.
&lt;'
...............
of Detroit and Frederick Griffith of R. 335. Aih n McDonald.* D. 78. Uptlie Kalamazoo recruiting and in­ producers on “live" poultry range
.Middleville. * Sunday callen at tin- key’s majority 57; clerk. Ruth Van­
duction headquarter*. Masonic Tem­ processing plants from farmers or H. Spyder &lt;P). 174.
Clare Williams home wi:&lt;
ple, 210 Eleanor St- Meals and Firoducers on ’live" poultry rance
Member State Board of Agrictil- Mrs. Seymour Jordan of Middle- denberg. R &gt;9. Pearl K Matthews.
lodging while undergoing texts are rom 23c on Light Fowl to 33'.-r on ture; Winfred G. Armstrong 'R». .It
D. 113 majority 14; treasurer. Chas
..ale and Mr. nnd Mrs. R. J. Tcl m
provided.
Heavy Roasters, weighing alive five 2487; Sarah Van Hoom-ii Jones of Buttle Creek. * Mrs Bert Palm­ De Vault. R. 104. Lawrence Beadle,
Member of the —
Barry
county
..z ------Y pvuuua
pounds v.
or over.
HR); 2338: Arthur W. Jewett &lt;D&gt;, er attended n birthday warty for D. HX&gt;. mat. 2. board of review, H
WAAC Rccn^tlru: Coaunlttec will
vyj,erc producer* or processing WO: Joseph P. Carey &lt;D&gt;. 771: Mrs Lui-Ila Reed ot Middleville. S. Fiixk-r, R. 124. George Craig. D.
l’c U S3Ois.??o^n 2,WT J?*;!! Plants sell dressed noultry direct to Floyd M. Burden &lt;P» 101. Allen Ban- .Thursday. * Sunday guesu at the 82. maj.. 4.'; justice. Alden Todd.
R. 116. Albert L. Reed. D. 90. maj.
Wednesday and Prid.-v. evenings to retay stores, they may add their &lt;P&gt;. 85.
.
Inert Palmer home were Mr. and
8,S_?
”r0!'Marble'of
3?0 i«*..
state Highway Commissioner: Mrs. Cyrus Shroyer and Clayton of 26: highway cununfcwloncr. Carey
Mr*.uL!
P«y
the t/vtet
local transportation cost not to exceed
teAilhouse, It, | IV. Frank Prentice.
"
'ic per pound in western Michigan Charles M. Ziegler &lt;Ri. 2405; Lloyd
Barbers Corners. Mr. and Mr* Beit
Y&gt;AAC cctnmfrU-e presided at the nnd j*
n
or 4
i*‘.c
ixt
pound
Reid
c^J
r I*™
”,'1 b
n . R,
*d lD)- ,06-: R*y W: Tuer Mugridgc and son and Mrs. Amble
V“nnt!^U?'hi!n^m 2r'iher,o ,he drewed noultry price. Thu &lt;Ri. 71.
Hqpc—Tlie Republicans had no
V. DUlon. chairman of tile Barr
make a ceiling price nt whole- ! "propa-al
--------No. 1—(Shall Section 18 Mugridgc and son Harry of Middle­ opix*dtion in Hojve township. *o
SmSfnSJH^Amerianl^ m1c on HeaVV Roasters Of 3D‘,C\
,of Article VIII of th- State Cftn- ville. * Mr. nnd Mrs. Jack Tliomu- their entire ticket was elected.
oivC wk'
Retailers of poultry- have a r^r- ;stltutlon be amended to provide for son of Grand Ranlds were Sunday Supervisor. Bcrnatd DcGolla. clerk.
vroi™ m«„,n ri
(iw Vf**r a'nrt centa«c mark-up depending —
the election of townshin officer* for Carter anti husband. * Mrs.. Curtis Arccltoti* Campb-'ll: treasurer. De­
vl*»Hn« «nemt*re of’ the WAAC and vohime of
in&gt;
lo.-. Flower; Ixxird of rcviete. Clifford
event
promised the full support of their should
. . .. a consumer
--------------------zr. exee*.- of terms of two years?) Yes. 1924. No, Pierce and sons of Allegan spent Knhler;
piynh
highway
commissioner.
Friday and Saturday with her par­
organizations in the rrcniitingdrive. IwT
’r"-!!
— 'Sun'd'fnr'fi"
-~-id tor n heavy roaste.Scott:
justice*.
Gordan
----------Propw-a! No. 2—'Shall Section 2 ents; Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Carter. Fred
L. R- Bsrr.'tt and Cad TutU- each
Thompson and Allen Bishop.
of Article XTV of the
State Conspoke brtefly on vanou* irii.iMs of
’,v®1 P®?"*1
.
i Irvine—But one ticket in Irvins.
informatlon
stltutlon be amended to validate SOUTH T1IORNAPPLE
ti» salvage &lt;Mve to start UM.* week^ attn.ibl write to Uie Grand
Ranlds cermln'allenaUomi'or"mwtmu^Tof
I lhe RcpubUc.in. Supervisor. William
Mrs. Leon Bauer, ntv- WAAC
~
Mr.
anil
Mr;
.
Theodore
Wirrinun
District Office of Price Admirtlstra- homestead land* after the lanse of
members of h-r county WAAC rere­ lion.
’ 706 Keeler Buildinv. Grand 25 years?) Yes. 1173; No. 1234 -24 anil daughter Anna May. t Ot.uul McCann: cl&lt;*rk. Ken Bnu-ndle:
John Perry; Justice,
cruiting committee Who were pres­ Rapids. wqueMln? MPR 269.
Rapids spent Sunday with. Ihtlr treasurer.
I of 25 precinct*.
ft.luh Stuart
ent
mother, firs. Hattie Johnson * TH­
Musical numbers wer*- presented
Johnstown—Ferd II. Stevens. R
Ornreg Mason and Oliver, la’i.ir,
by the HasUnjp High School Girls
had a* their guests over the week­ I was reelected a*’supervlror. polling
end. Mr. and Mr*. Rolland Oliver 68 votes and leading the ticket, the
and family, also Mr nnd Mr.- All Republican* having no opposition
Others lire: Clerk. Clare Cr Norris
M: treasurer. Carl N. Bowman. «G:
Crrn came r-ccr.tly; from Chicago to
Cole. 66’. board of
vi«it his brother. Andy McCrea nnd |U,
the McKeown famllv. Mr* Me- ‘ Maple Grovr—ThLs wal on? of
Keown I* an nunt. * Mr. e.nd Mrs. ..te six township* where tlea :■- :e
George Grebe have purchnu'd u contests. Fred Fuller. D. d iea’ ■ ’
home In Middleville and Mr. r.nd John Martens.
for supervisor bv
Mrs Win Peck nurchsued ca farm :« vote of 96 to B2.□'tiller's rnafpritv.
south of Hasting* nnd are moving 14. Other results Un-: Clerk. Wil­
on .same « Mavnnrd Parks wnr liam Sehkntz .R. 99. Allen Lahr. D.
wit h Philin Nichcls- Stindav u'-cr 74. maj. 25: treasurer. Vico Rpitlel.
Corner Colfax of Boltwood, Hastings, Mich.
n trattor which Phlllt’ hud hmt*i't R. 79. Gaylord Ornv. D. 97. mij
Philin 1* colne to do *mne farming
besides working in th- nhnt In .-on McIntyre D. 89. m’aj.h:
Hnstlnc*. * Mr-. Ben Park, went ••
to Ktilnmnxoo Stindav to -et '('• 'W Marshall. D. 76. mm. 33: hlvh7:30 EACH NIGHT
'
Edna Grlffcth who with th- Pngs *-t.v commissioner. Austin Schantz,
f, tmllv
iiiiui nt'cnde-l 'he
-iiv linn,
funersli Mon&gt;
"■ 101. .....
Jolin
......Maun-r.
........... ••
D. 79 mirj "
&lt;1 iv of their couMn. I.lnvd Knox, a
Orangeville—Thl'; was the m.lv
n-Mdent of Middleville for manv township In which a woman v .-.
vcan&gt;.
■ nominated for Aupen-lMir. Mrs. Ad-- ■------- —
idle Brown, being the Republican
ti-c that candidate for supervisor, bin w.i
POSITIVE — FORCEFUL — DYNAMIC
Customer: "Are
if'c shots are worth repairing?
’-’ defeated by John Crawford.’D. Inr
‘uralient. Tin- results are a* i&gt;lShoemaker:
"Oh
yes;
J
•
SPECIAL SINGING
All Arc Welcome
t.in put
Supervi&lt;or. Mrs Addie Brown
fin. nnd r 24. John Crawford. D. 107, ini!
he Dcc.v 83: Clerk. E D. Lewis, R. t,i Jer­
Mtin to be all right."
ome Coryell. D. 58. nmj. 6;.trcasurcr. Herman Morihou e. R 9t. no
opposition; Justice. Morri'. England.
■------R. 63. George B Townsend. D. G.t.
===.. |
mul. 3; board, of review. Rcb''t

WAAC BAND GIVES
CONCERT HERE

LIGHT VOTE IN

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"Flight" - ------ *_..$3.98

and family of Battle Criek &gt;nr.
Si.ndav guests of Mr and Mr*. Roy­
al Donovan. *Mlv Enid Ciiit'seman
im-ni Friday evening with a former
M’liuitau.', Mr*. Doiolhv Edmond:,
in Dowling, nnd with Mr- ’Hici’ir.
Like Saturday afternoon. * Sunday
guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Clem Kidder
M
U'.ic Mr. and Mr*. Ham- Marshall.
*
Mr. Kidd&lt; r’s father. Frank Hvdr.
•"
lilting there. * Mr. and
"*
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Lansing.
dJIHthtcr Enid to
----------,. ------- —----- spent u
uwlis vacation at home. -She te&gt;
about to begin a vear Of training
under a -chobirshiu offered bv the
Pratt
r
“ —Whitney Ahcraft CorporaI1*1

purchase «f War Stamps. Five doliurs worth if Stamps will put a
bayonet on the belt of a Yankee
nlkman. Do vour bit through the
regular purchase' or War Stamps,
is outlined in vour Schools Al War
program.
5. t
/&gt;,,

his plane. dc|&gt;cnd upon the unfail­
ing supply ot this precious gas
which mah“j&gt; up for the deficiency
of oxygen in rarefied air.

Mr. and. MrHarry Babcock.
Thursday, was well attended, both
the Barney Mills and Dunluun
schoolchildren being present for
dinner. Tlie offering of sixteen dol­
lars was given to the Red Cross *

Your purchase of War Savings
Stamps may not add up to the hun­
dreds of thousands oi dollars need­
ed bi buy one ot those high-flying
liombcr*. bul every time you in­
vest in a jO*CCnt Stamp, you are
providing money for the oxygen
without which our great air fleets
would.be practically useless. Your

you the importance of buying

for first entries. April 15
NEW POLICY

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We need millions of bayonets lor
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In the expensive buiines* of fight­
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enough to keep a bomber pilot alive
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Mr. and Mrs. George B..11 enter­
tained Sunday with a birthday din­
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t:ue.«t.-.. The honored birthday* wet"
those of Keith Ball. Nyla Bill. Jay
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total of 12! votes polled Follow
ing are the result.-.
Suprrvixo
Claude Wilhoit. R. 82, Rollo Bower

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Friend: ’ Jones, you were quite a
spccess on that radio quiz program
last' night."
Jones: "Oh the questions were
simple—you see. I’m the father of
five small boys."

its' Aid socictli*. the South Sunday
School and church of Maple Grove
Toam-iUp contributed the stun of
S236.0Q to the Red Cross during
March. Tin- chairmen &lt;&gt;f Uu- various
.school districts ure to be complimt nted on their effort?. * Mr. und
Mrs Claud Hoffman spent Thurs­
-Ml
day evening with Mr. and Mn Waifl
Metta Keaglr ot Hickory t.-r Hobbs in DeKon. * Private Neil
has been vi’ritfnu Mr. anil Kidder, sun of Mr. and Mrs. Clem
maj. 33; highway commlsskmet
Kidder, who lias been in Ark.uiv.ij,
William Crawford D. 71. no oupo- Mrs Keagle wi
sitk-n: sexton. Arthur Crawford. D. of Martin scl
Alic ' .line home Thursday fur a furlough
.
Whe.Utone and
it a week. *ML». Haniet Bubcuck.
1 ralricsillc—With but one ticket, each bad new brix.drr coops built iho 1-, employed In Battle Creek-,
the Republican, nominated, only -o the post week. * Little Ron.-r Cur- pent the weekend ut. her home
M ?rs.
«u‘r franchise us of Augusta spent latt week with
and voted on Mtttday The remit., his . grandparents. Mr. und Mr££;. &gt;S,&lt;£Tl-’!r’ O!:‘* Bo."1,c.r: clrrk- RoImhI Burry while h&gt;s mother was
Flnyd Snclji. treasurer. Lewis John- caring for her hu-band s mothei
son; Justice. George Doster; Usard who is ill in Ha.-tlmw * Georgi
* ..........
&lt;Jill'-.'p:r of Cliarh-ston. W. v.i . vteRutland—Tlien were two ticki-t! Ited the Cocswell and Gill':,|Hr
nnmmated in Rutland nnd the h- Il.unihrr.
nr
on the Center road over
suits ure as follow-: Suoervixor. R. tht
he weekend, * Mi s Carrie CoffsFrank NeWUm. 101. Cliarl-s A. we., ... uic uciui-r nwu was a ».hUeodH.ff D. 32. maj 69: Ch-rx B- v ,VPI1ing c.HI-i ;.t Mr ..rd
J V SU - h J .
.\,rtoe
«• SB Maty Olner. Mrs. Orr Fbhers * Sunday caller.
Pr’,.?5;
R£rh,p nt Mr. nnd Mrs. Orr Fi-h-ra wcrc
Mullen R. 100. Car! Martilo. D 34. Mr- Elsie Cog’.wel! anil cliildren
Goon Classics! Deadline
maj tfl: Justice full term. Harry and Mrs. Glenard Showalter
Dunn. R. 101 Perry Hull D. 29 m.'
'Nasnville.
'
PIN BOYS REORGANIZED
72; justice tfl fill vacancy. Home.
- ----- — - Buuchman. R. 101. E. V. Pratt. D. FOR VICTORY BUY WAR BONDS

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BROOM RAKE

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12: treasurer, Grover Cline. R. 396.
i.o opiMrdtion; highway comml-sloner. Claude Keimcrn R. 283. no &lt;&gt;pjiosltion: justice. William it Hrtrprr. D. 168. Janis Campb-il. R, 340.
maj.. 72; board oi review. IH-nn
C. Poulson. 1). 167. WiUluin H
John '.n. R. 237. maj 70.
.Woodland — Tlie Republicans In
Woodland Itad no opposition. The
result* ure; supervisor, Albert Roetor; clerk. Leon Hyn;-. treasurer.
Mrs Vesta Born: justices. Dr. !.. H.
Brumm ntftj Victor Eckardt: high­
way commissioner. Henry Hym*;
board of review. J 1, Smith
Yankee Springs-in lid. town-

Yankee soldiers in France dur­
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lune in Impressing the enemy with
their deadly skill as bayonet fight­
ers. Tlie sight of advancingeArner­
leans with fixed bayonets caused
many a German to throw* down his
weapons und cry "Kumerad. ’ The
bayonet is still a major offensive
weapon and is carried by all cum-

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Ferry-Morse

Key Locking

R. 11'8, nui). 12: clerk. Thomas oil-

WAR STAMPS*

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$1?5

It*

Results are: Supcnx-oi. Julian

Whalyou fatyWitk

BRANCH DISTRICT
Pvt. . Wayne Whitmore, who l»
stationed at Chicago, sjwnt Sunday
with lib. pareiiM. Mr. and Mrs. Olis
Whitmore. * Mr. and Mrs. Emery
Wood, of South Majile Grove, wen*Sundav dinner guests of Mr. and
Mr*. Herbie Wilcox. ♦ Mrs. Vincent
Norton and Mrs Ethel Wilcox, ac­
companied Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth
Noiton lo Marshall and called on
Mr*. R. E. Hall and small son. at
Oakiaun hospital Thursday after­
noon. * Mr und Mis O. D. Faswtt.
called on Mr and'Mr*. Ray Fassctt.
near Bedford. Friday afternoon *
Mr and Mra. J E. Norton of Battle
Creek, ate dinner with Mr. and Mr*.
Vincent Norton. Thursday. * Mr.
and Mrs. Floyd Armour of Hastings
were Friday evening guests of Mr.
und Mra. Herbie WilcOx.

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29. mnj.. 72: highway vommluloner.
Melvin Smith. R. 82. Montirth Renlogle. D. 41. maj. 31; board olio
view, Burdette Sutton. R. 105. no
opposition.
, .
Thotnappie—Quite a contest de­
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�THE HASTINGS BANNER. THURSDAY, APRIL I. 1943

1

I Cover* were laid for seven with two'by his wife, Edith; two daughters, I Prod Hana*. NaahvUte. Medical —'
beauUful cakes one at,each end of Mra George H'dxenga ot Dutton Green Risner. Delton; Mra. Maxine
\ HI I A I
r y r N I \ |Um; table.
,
—
— • »•
— •
—•- friends,
and Mra. Orio Thomas of Caledonia.. Wright, Laki Odessa;
Mra.
Lewis
arid two axtlcra. Mia Clinton Leh- 1 Dahtna. Lake Odessa; Mra. Harold
-- ■.----------------1 Mr*. Andrew Roush and Mr*. Vic- man and Mis Orville Murphy of ‘ Bums. Lake Odessa: Dorene Wac- .
Mr. Minnie McDonald will rn, 'fcr Wvi*-Q cu.i. l Ilmen tod MiM BcotUvllIa. For Lnlrty-one years, the ha. Lake Odessa; Harry Patterson.
Mr. and Mrs. Roman Fcldpausch,
He ioined the army m 1940. being
Mra”tR'oOa
tortain the Widow** Club on Friday
?!*. ,,? £ra?*'o.u J?4 Rev. Whet ter has served In the Portland, R. 1.
'
.
in company with several Grand
stationed at tod Armv Headquar- band ’ to Dayton
Mklugan United Bretiucn confer-;---------------- - ---------------------Rapids friends are leaving on Sat­
ten at Memphis. Tenn. After ad­
ence. holding pastorates at Caledon- j WRITER'S GUILD
urday to spend several days at Ho*.
to the rank of Sergeant.
be served
-----------------Springs, Virginia, where Mr. FeldAl thetr April 1 meeting at the vancing
is the honor guest this month.
paunch will attend a Super Market
na.f t*n*.
R’esbyterian manse the Writer's Lieut. Wood asked for. and received. I
Sr’toitin^/
w?™ 10'j|’* had the PH^lege of hearing a transfer to the Army Air Corps.' , J
InMitutd,
hild,*TWMrtarUaftoln«mUTt two IURoy 8ncl1 wbo WIU for tw^,vl‘ He received primary- training at friend* goes with the voting
T» cl.br... I.tr Ugbtenth WrihMr and Mra. Roy Hubbard were
Stark
«i£2htok ehu^H? ‘ Lean*
editor of "American Brady Field. Ste. St. Marte and as they start their life togttMr.
day. Martha Lou Mhus invited six...
.
weekend guests ot her sister Mrs
oclock
In
the
Kilpatrick
church,
.4,,....
-------. ...
.... I
teen friend* for bridge- und a soMra Harold Phillips was hostess
a .former
teacher of. creative
Dena DeVries in Grand Rapids.
cial evening last week
to lhe Sludv club on Monday. Mrs. thc Rev. Carrick in charge. Inter- i J
e at Olivet college,
rnllei»e now on
nn '
writing
„„„„„„„
Hubert Cook and James Radford
•
'D. D. Walton gave a review of the ment was in the Woodland ceznt- ! "
returned tzxiay from a few dara'
tery.
,
In keeping with thc spirit ot the ' book. “The Valley of Decision "
business tri8 to peuoic
verlnla
*
sertali.
times, a dozen friends carried thrir ,
-------r
* '
..
Guests of Mr. af&gt;d Mr». Clayton versitv where he is taking up elec- own sandwiches and spent a rocial
On Thursday afternoon Mrs Cta- STARKS—BECKER
Mr. Snell gave simply and direct­
Brandslatter on Thursday were Mr. triclan work,
evaning at the home of Mrs. Or- rcnce Cappon entertained her club,
The home of Mrs. Lena Becker ly the fundamentals of the form
and Mra. Charles Pickett of Lan- , Mr and----Mrs. -V. -I). -----Wldrlg -leave ville Saylis on Sunday. The affair "iJlaces being laid for twelve for .des"and plot of the short story. He
wa
’
planned
an
Informal
ket
lo*rt
Al
bridge
the
winners
were
scene
of
the
marriage
of
her
daugh
­
thl* Saturday for a trip tn Fort
told the Guild to write honestly
MUs Doris Gamble of VpMlanti 'simUiTArk4. to "visit Warrant Offl- gather for Mr. and Mr*. A. I. Mrs. Ute Shedd and Mra. UW War­ ter. Miss Majesty Becker, und Har- what
w„_. w
they could „„
do best ....
and wtu
apent.thc weekend with Mrs. Ot-Jcer nnd Mrs Don Widrlg IX&gt;n Is Brown ot Ann Arbor who
-------------spent—
the . &gt;wfold J. Stark* of Ketchum. Oklahoma give of themselves each time or
—U—... here.
U—
’
|
J
.
.
ville Spytea.
isutliuncd at Camp Chaffee wiiicji Ls weekend
who is now serving with Uncle Uter they wouldn't have anything
- . . .
1 The Townsend club voted a do- Sains army al Fort Cuator. Tne to give.
HL’ incidental remarks
Corp. William Schmidlcr of Fort :ne“,rbv-....
.... 1
। nation of »500 to thc Red Cross al double ring ceremony wa* read on about con lac to with other writers
Custer was a weekend gUasl al the .
I*1'* "II,'rl
Mrs
Mrs. Fred Jones,
Jones. president
prculdcni of tlie
tiie a recent meeting.
Sunday afternoon, April 4. by the and bit* concerning his experiences
chairmen
orr their repreynln ^,{0, oI thc birthday of Dr. Rev Swadllng of Adrian in the were most Interesting. Mr. Snell
w***t
....
,
,
„
1 Co. K. rrjoth infantry. Camp Ruck- “guild
H’.1" _cM
.aLrrn?'‘_ °
tatlves at her home for tea on Wed- Herbert 8 Wedel. Mra. Wedel en- presence oi twenty-three guests became a member of the Writer *
Mrs. Gerald Schoenheide *Dor-irr Alabama
bouquets of snapdragons and Guild al this meeting
nesday.
Plans
were
made
for
the
urtained
at
a
supper
Bunday
eveotny
icn 0111
m-v nnd
Were
—; 7. icrinineo ai u supirr aunua/ c»c- Large
othy tun»i
Cooki 01
of iiuraiimiioiis
Indtanapolte ten
on I Juv
und Mra J. It
R. Chrispell were,
TUradny after a few days visit with ! in Holland last Thursday, called
nlng. an attractive arrangement of daffodils made an attracting set- , To make a perfect ending to a
| pleasant evening each member wafriends here
j their to attend the funeral of a
Ih.
'Pf?’’! How™ centering the dining Ung for the wedding.
Attending the briaal couple were presented with two poems. "Spring's
Mr anti .Mrs Sidnev Beach of ' cousin. Henry ChrLpeli. 35. who
1,1
thodlst churcn. Mrs table. GuesU were Dr. und Mrs.
her sister nnd brother-in-law. Mr. Victory Flower" and "Thank GM
Anna, illinbl* and son Gordon
nnd
Mf».
Victor
Henncy
of
Has, for Spring" written by Rev. HalhWingelcr
und
Mr.
and
Mr*.
Richard
days Interment was In
, tings,
’away-'un&gt;. with Mrs. Krilnr Stem pour- ।Cook.
Training Station spentr Saturday Home cemetery. Holland
I A street length dress of aqua ' The
next
meeting uj
of me
the viunu
Guild
• • •
I..'*
• ire ik
»* oiccwiiM
Guild chairmen present were,
Miss Elizabeth Doster. Ted. Danash
with Mr. and Mrs. Clayton BrandMrs. Fred Hale. Mi •. Warren Moon1. ■1 Sunday guests of Mr and Mrs. bluo *■»■'&gt; *orn b&gt;’ l,M! bride and will be held April 29 at the home
and Richard Koch were-' Sunday
-........
•VI 1-ayne
Payne Mrs
M” Henney's
' «’dres*
•»« »'was
“ “of
t duatv
dusty. ,.rQf u,.
Mrs.un„
Milors-v-tDeVries.
Mra Wm. Parker. Mra Fred Fried­ Henry Cook were Mrs. Lcvf
------ *•
Lieut Coinm. and Mrs. Kenltli dinner guests of Mrs. A Hanash
Gertrude
«*.c. each iuvlng a lovely' corsage. I
«•»
rich.
Miss
Ixntic
Tctuink.
Mrs.
Har।
of
Manistee
and
Mrs
Ccrtrudc
Richard
Koch
of
Clare
him
been
McIntyre and daughter Janet ar­
««.. Becker.
Zjccacr. Hie
tne bride's
anacs mother. FRANCES KOCH SPEAKS VOWS
Downs. Mrs. John Chandler. Martindale. Mr and Mrs. Fred
Fred Caro'
Caro
rived in the 'city on Monda-A to visiting his sister, Mrs Eafi Powell old
“A .Mrs Vernor Wrbstei. Mra. Kellar and twin sons und Tom Patterson chose a dark blue crepe drew and. On gundav afternoon. March
spend a short leave here brtnrt! they for the past week
white accessories wlUi which ihe Mth at 4:00. pra^ Kc&lt;h addMr. und Mrs. F. D. ClncrbMUX Stem. Mrs W. R. Cook. Mrs A K ।of Grand Rapids.
go oti to Sun Francisco Where In­
wore
a white
wv... ■
w...re gardenia cors-xie.
Earl oeralrt
oerald Powell. U.S N.R. apoke
apoke =
of Cranbrook School. Bloomfield Frandsen. Mrs. W. A. Schader. Mr*.
is to Im? ntutloned.
'
Fnl
nurlnu
th.,
reri-niftnv.
&gt;n
in........
—»v.. father
— __ g
ra™
- J.'WJJ
th,,‘r «»•
thf R
Hili';, have returned lo their school
------------------ Glen Densmore. Mra. David French. AT
1
THE THEATRES
Mr. und Mrs. Hurl.&lt;n H Rltze and nftiT
Art'll™
J v 011,011 ln l,lc presence of their “
spending their spring vacations Mrs ». A Van Buskirk, Mrs W. D
son Uilllc of Detroit sjient the w&lt;u k at Trails End Mr. und Mrs R. Chris Barnes. Mrs
and Mrs Andrew Roush as mauler immediate families and a few 3
Mra L.
L • 'The Undying Monitor"
.... Jacob Rehor. Mr*.
end with her jiarnits, Mr and Mr-. Gould 'Jeanne Cincebeaux&gt; came F.
and
mistress
of
ceremonies,
assisted
—
----s
- Hine
------ and...
Mr*. Waller Lake.
__b
friends.
F. W Druckchbrad. and Mr. nnd up from Detroit to stbrnd Hie week­
' by Miss Wanda Bcchtei und Mim
MU* Koch to lhe daughter of Mr 5=3
Mra. Dwight Whipple und two sons end with Mr. and Mra. Cincebcaux.
Marjorie Mathews
Mra R A. Koch of Clare. Mich- »
of Tonin
guestsijemunu
Mr and Mrs. Starks left for u and
....... were
" • ’ abo Sunday
..... mis ijoju
Mrs &lt;n
Lloyd
ioihm
Demund of Ionia epent
Iran and the groom U the son of R
The Rev Don Gun-. Corp. Chas Saturday with her mother. Mra man. held Its spring birthday lunch­
short honeymoon and later he went Mra. Blanche Powell of Dowling.
=
werewolf, n mythical monster who back ,to
n Fort
Kftt. Custer. ur
. Starks
Hurni's Mra Aichi
Bates ..nd jKinlB Oot&lt;lon.
Mrs
eon nt the church on Wcdnc'd-iy.
ta hum... ».u&gt;
Sg'.JgJ.r.mffir
S&amp;r
’SK
Tlie bride wore a navy blue dress- - Sv
daughter vMtcrl Corp Paul B-'"/
Mr and Mra. Clare Clemens of AlNiut thirty member* and their
maker suit and a matching hat with S
','.'J^rcy
l‘Q "Uul ,n D:,lUc' Saranac and Mra Alvin Clemens friends were present to enjov n so­
hei husband's return from the serv- navy veiling accented with white. =g
tCri'-k
-Z...U on W..rfr.«u4nv
W'dne-day.
o( tlrnn&lt;J Ui,,,I(k visltMl thrir broth­ cial afternoon.
■em siuning”
, ice of hLs country.
A birthday nlant 'Keen &gt;
Mr and Mra. A 1. Brown r&lt;- er. Rollo Cltnu-ns, who was home was sent to Mra. William Mishler Marring
—k Dead End Kid*
An out of town guc»l at the Wetl­ Her corsage was white gardenias, as
and sweetpeas.
turned to Ann Arbor on Monday on furlough, al the- Merle Van Hou­ and plants were presented to lhe and
ding was Pvt. Floyd Gould of Iowa rosebuds
’ J Llttlr Touch Guy*
Mrs. Margaret Matson, the bride'.-' !
after spendlnjt Hie weekend here. ten home Sunday.
Tingling melodramatic action, thc City. Iowa, an Intimate friend of
two, oldest members of the circle.
only attendant wore a naw wool '
Mr. and Mra Earl Coleman spent
Rollo Clemen*, who was home on Mrs. LnVanche Merrick and Mra kind originated by the famous Dead the groom.
i
princes* style dreiu. nnd navy ac­
Sunday and Monday in Lapter
--------- - ----- *•» 1-------------a Week's furlough, left for Rhode Sarah BrandMetter 'Dir rommlt- End Kids.
cessories accented with white. Her ==
Mra Gary Fteher of Wyandotte, bland Tuesday.
PENNOCK HOSPITAL
! ••Sliver Skate*” starring
corsage was pink and white rose- «=
whose husband is a physical in­
Mr. and Mr:. Stephen Johnum of kins. Mrs J W. long. Mrs Junies
Babies born during the week are: buds
Kenny Baker. Patricia
'
s
structor in the Navy ut Gross 1-lc. liidiaiiunoh.’ visit t-&lt;l home folks over Gower and Mrs Robert Murray.
A ’
girl
to Mr. and Mrs. J. JS*.
p. Smith.
Morison, Brlita
came last week to remain until in(
■»»
Vi.
T" T'.ZZ.'
Clayton Matson was the bdst man. s
the, WCCBcnn
weekend.
314
Eurcett.
April
4:
a
boy
u&gt;
»ir.
takes
second
place
In
«4
E
j.
‘
±
rce
‘
‘
Ja
*H
MrChoe
Following
a short wedding trio the S
The story
in
'*
Mr and • IJr Hnd‘ **rs. Robe it Dawe and
The Good Time* club was enter--------------------amt
Mr.
Hnnlnl
McClure
CmnBrw)m
rfturn
and
Mr*.
Daniel
McClure.
Com
­
t|ir
fare
of
the
;
pt-clacular
skatipg
Mra. F W Drurkenbr"
Park. April 4;
a girl to Mr. Port Heuncme. California, where 1 • S
numbr-ra
which
follow
one
another*
stock
4.
duy for u visit with Mr. and Mra. bridge .1' the horn- of Mu- Aanr. in quick succession, the new »ong-. and Mra. rDelbert
121 W. , Ls now H
..IOneo Mrs
Mr* Powell will S
It takes quality in men’s shirts to
^’»—• Smith.
c
stationed
Otto Isenhuth. Dr. Dawe returned Sim. This Ls n club of man', ye in '
April 2. a boy lo Mr and
,n. soinn Jef- S
in Elkhart after a vbli with h&lt;-r Saturday. Mts. Dawe and baby standing and atniled one afternoon Jrendered by Kenny Baker and thc Center.
take lots of tubbing! And Wilson Brothers
Mrs. James Durbin. 522 E Grand. —u- "tt.&lt;-------- --- 428
’ lilting musical score by Ted Flo
parcnt.’tr Mr. and Mrs A K Fi intlfcraon, Hastings.
V-shaped shirts have that quality...in their
sen anti is spepdinr. this week with
tn.- ititrtc Rha’s Orchestra make this one of April 5: a girl to Mr. and Mr*. Wil­
liam Sweet, Hastings. IL 4. April PARENTS OF GIRL
btr rdstcr Mr: Fn.r i Unldwiu.
on Saturday and aeies c.f bridge with Mr* l*xm Bauer Ith1’ kM"’1 P’^'ues ut the year.
long-weanng fabrics, generous cut
2: a boy to Mr. and Mrs. Howard
13 Ni-a Bedford. Mu ■
Sunday.'
'
a-- Instructor.
Allitou.M-, Hasting*. R. 1. April 6 , A daughter was born on Thura- ==
and matchless tailoring Smart appearance? They
Frank Albertson. Marls Wrixon
Fourteen surgical patients were day. Anril 1. to Mr. and Mra. James »
m.tl Mr and Mrs. Doti
Tlie
board
memlier*
of
the
Pre,■ • ..........
••••—
• ••
......... . . ........... .........
iwuuceiccrs
Racketeers uoo
and i:un^sicrs
gangster* ure
are m
tn-­ regisjpred at the hospital on Tues­ Stanlake of Lansing at St. Law- =
have that too. .in dozens of new patterns
M ■ Barbara Wude of Tr.ni i .c byterian Ladies Aid were entertain-!djpted for murder i-s the story opens day afternoon. They were Harry rence hoanltal In that cl ". Mra s
Stind,iv guest’
City . re it i. .- . &lt; .*,Hs.-.-s Florence ed on Wedneiday for tea at tlie lind
ritually manage to bring Lenz. Dowling; Mrs. Ward Baine. Stanlake who will be renie:nl»cr«irrnic:nli*rvd ==
and colon to fit into your wardrobe. Sec them.
and Helen Wat the. week.
hmm- of the nr«-«id*iit Mra Ft'.v about thc conviction of the veryand
Mi . Anno V.in W.-.t. rn--:i nnd Curde- Committees urn- anrartnt- nian
Or “"d Mt- B A Per
;ind
man ui,.,
who jj
is bent on bringing them son. CUrksvill. ; Mrs. Fred Bugbee.
Frank Carrothr-ra. nnd M • nr
Ml-;-. Marton Sawyer sp:-nt tin- cd ant
tu justice. ,
Hi'.**.ing*. H. 4; Miss Delora Branch
‘
K
V i Ti'V 1,1
Mr,. Jetnt-s Gilmer of Grand Raj
weekend nt the fuinicr's Iwim- tn B &gt;.ird
and
Mrs.
Wanda
Bennett
of
Lake
.
onl
~
ha!
'
"
’
tr-ri
Jane
Elten.
WILSON BROS.
..$2.00 and $2.25
-Rev-Ilk With Vrverley”
Odessa; Ralph Stone, Q.angeidlle; «-o&lt;»n.&lt; ni’nni \
~
ti'.niu,’ Ann Mill**r,
Fail Grit-:n-ni
M- Mabie .Mi.nhall and Mr* Pur‘ OLDlil.N
..... ....... ’

'

PERSONALS

'granddaughter. Harriet, spent Sat­
urday and Sunday In Alblqn m lhe
Eo«U of George Altoft. Mr. and
ra. Alfred Altoft of North Carl­
ton - also spent Bunday tn Albion
amt (elk-bratcd Mrs. Jesse Alloft'a
birthday.
IJeut Lincoln Farrell of Pensa­
cola, PUi.. spent Sunday night with
hLs aunt. Mrs Jesse Altoft.
| Mr. and Mrs. George Newland of
.Olivet
were
SaturdayBrj-&gt;
night .supper
--- -- of
-ri
«...
guests
Mrr--s-a
and Mr
Mrs.
J. E
E M
Ma
" Mr
' Bnrt
’ J
" ’.toon
-wo
'1
. ,,
•nZl’er^-^n^thc weekend1 n't
n.a spL’hJl th^il.ted
W^'iJbtnu *
Pursue Uni­

f Af I A I

r \/ r kl T C

G srh; S5?Ttov!S7'»in!^

------

!

I

OUR

. .... I

V-SHAPED SHIRTS CAN!

—

I

..$2.25 and $2.50

ARROW

Mis* Jackie Gold in lb niui H i-

U. S. 0. NEWS

.flfl!
Mrs. Michael p-.•&lt;!&gt;n ..rd M
... ... ..
.... ....
Flora Presloi- »&gt;f ( i rd Rapid-- ... ...
th&lt;- wirk'-nd.
I In- woniFn &gt; Auxihary ,pf the Veteran u. For-ign
War. , weir hMteuo and a mmcIuI

thl* past week.
Mr.’ F W. Denton left' Wednes

nl the
mr elw
v..r- &lt;.|
&lt;n tne
tne cvpmng
evening .m
serv
r.-t
At
t* -­
r.-bl Kinney. Nashville; David L.
TRU-VAL
ronum-e with lotely Anu Milici Christian. 229 S. Church: Willard ice at the First United Brethren
hcadui.: a top flight cart of radio’s Rogers. 133 E. State; Mrs. Herbert church on Tuesday evening. March
30.
the
ceremony
was
performed
Reinhardt. 201 E. Clinton; Mrs.
Isaac Williams. Woodland; Mlaa uniting in marriage Miss Dorothy
U1„
ij^in club Monday ew- The East Side Kids In
L.
Coldren
daughter
Of
Rev.
and
1 Joan Keller. Cloverdale. R. 1.
iniu,
furnished the evening’s "Neath BrcoLlyn Bridge"
1 Medical patients are John Euper. Mrs. A- M. Coldren. and Lieut. Carl
entertainment with honors, going with Noah Berry. Jr.. Ann Gilil*
Nashville. R. 1; Mrs. Robert John­ F. Wood of Wright Field. Dayton.
to Mra RoaII Stanton and Mrs.
An u—..................— -* **■- New son.
Freeport; Mias Euphemia Car- Ohio.
• penler. Delton; Mrs. Homer McThc bride's father, assisted by
...
Friday evening Mr. and Mrs J !1
”..—....................
2.
| Rev. Edgar Schade, read the servKlbtxm, Middleville, R. 3: Mra. Sarice.
W Armbruster entertained w;:.".
willi 1I jr-. k. uin;' -iler'i e when we o'dsrht "b Hcnncy, Hastings. R. 2; Will
iii 1—
—. Rev. Guilford
uw«.mbm Cauelman.
—■■■■w-in...... as....................
-...............
.. Heeh-r.
..eeier,i' t(, ; * J .'*_ ‘ ‘‘5..
q..-Sehmalzrir d. Woodland. R. 1: Mr*, stotant
pastor of First United
a dinner
in honor
of Don
ir.cn’ "
may
be .lost. “&gt; Alice Shilling. 320 W. Green; Mrs. Brethren church of Grand Rapleaving this
thLs ueelkfor
ueeKfor service.
M-nice
J™
laj *
who is•• leaving
Mr. —
nnd
md
I). HcetiT.
Hcetrr. Mr and‘ ।; 'PeakIng
Peaking when «t ought to keep jjartha
Martha Phillips, Lake Odessa,
Ode.ua. ft.
tL 1.'Ida.
1 Ida. sang
------ ""Because.
o---------- "” —with Mrs.
** Mra D.
'Mrs. Richard Covery. Miss Ardcth . silence.
silence, «e
wc waste our words. Tlie
During the week the following Schade
Schi
accompanying him on the
Williams and Gerald Garrison wcrc , wise man is careful to do neither, patients were dLschargcd: Surgical piano.
guests. Dpn has been in Mr. Arm- —Confucius.
—George Lozo. Woodland; Mra. j The bride was attended by Miss
bolster's employ for the past eight I
----------------- ----------------------’Lester Beach. Vermontville: Mrs. Melva Clagctt. and Milo Coldren,
William Rose. Hastings. R. 2: Mrs. brother of thc bride, assisted the
HASTINGS PASTOR
Wesley Bennett. 715 N. East St.: groom.
'DIES SUDDENLY
A reception honorinu thc recent, The tiudden death of thc Rev. Er- Miss Retha Savacool. Freeport; Mrs.: Following thc certmony.
muiruigc 'of Mr.
marriage
air. and
nna Mrs.
Mrs, Earl
ruin ' nrst, M
,, Wheeler. nurd K
. _aalnp nt
64.
nt
Powell was held at the Dowling |
? ,m a
I
church on Tuesday. March 30. Mr.
Powell. U.S NR. returned to his church, on Friday
”™c a&gt; ,
base nt Port Hcuncme. Calif . Wed- » #ho$.l0 ,thc r'"n"’ VPra„H
I
Wheeler and a friend had
nesduv.
Mrs. Wheeler
had j
neszlay.
spent thc day at Dutton and while I
........ home'
....... Rev.
n... IUK..U.
Mrs. Chas Iwver entertained , driving
Wheeler stopped ..
Thuradnv evening in honor of Mrs. I to fix a flat lire and was taken '
Palma Slivcrmiii and Charles Ix-av- j with a heart attack, passing away .
er. Uieir birthdays being April 1.1 almost immediately. He is survived'

a month with her daughter. Mrs E raua- liter.- were WAAC visitors ut
tin- room on Sunday • was a big
B Jlotchki'-i
Mis-- Marjorie HUI and Ml - M*’- decorated cake 'which Chet Bunajorl" Ed’ril nf Greenville, residents hart mt,t.
Nv.&gt;L wcekuid April 10th and llth
of Spindler Halt. Kalanri-no. sne-'t
the weekend with Mrs Morri- Hili Circle No 7 of ilw- Method!**
Mra. John Eddy returned Friday
night from tannin*’ when- she hid with Mrs. Stcw.irt Clement as chair
been caring for her daughter. Mis. man. On April 17th and 18th tl.&lt;Blue Shir Mother.-, of Woodland.
W»-noi&gt;n Downing.
, Mr. nnd Mra. Jack Stein spent the Mrs. taunt Gardiner as chairman,
weekend with friends in Grund will Mronwr the room. The Ban­
ner Claes of the Methndht Church
Rapids.
Mi's Doris Radford came home under the chairmanship of Mrs. M
from M. S C. for thc weekciil and E. Cota will lw in charge on thc
April .....
24th ......
and .......
25th.
was
irecuuav oi
. .............. of .......
wria ooiiKeu
obliged iu
to .-.my
stay Ijrcnuse
of ,i.»hav­ weekend
lag
1 A good crowd of service men nnd
ing influenza
influenza.
MK
Anne B
nil-*.-’ mini«&gt; Burton
1,'iiixn spent
.'iiv.i, the
mv riria attended
................ lhe
—— dance given
....... by
;■
weekend in Ann Arbor
Hie
he St
St. Rr»r Alter Society at
ut thc
Mra. Nelli.- Conaway and Mra. D. Ft&gt;i.. od..! Parish Hou.'..; on SalurT. Christian were in Grand Rap- «te&gt;’ night. The Kiwanls club. Wllids on
ini Monday.
niOIHin..
—,lnra
——------take as
—- chairman,
---------- —
arc giving
....... .
Mr* Eleanor Sliermnn and daugh- Hie service mens dance at the
rars Mr. and Mra. David Water; of * Parish House this Satuidity night
Hostcss-'s
ut the
room afternoons
Hustings mid M-. n»&lt;l Mra It.
-...........
.
-■■'•••'
•—Chaffee of Qtilmbv vi*lt&lt;d Mr. ;&lt;nd and evenin'’* for this week and li-.t
-Mrs. Walter Bklelman of llopkiits included Mrs. F.-a:rit Andrus. Mra.
Sarah Schaeder. Mrs. Robert Shan­
Sundav.
/
Mr nnd Mrs. A J Vetider wer. non. Mr*. Walhicv Osborn; Mra. D.
in Grand Rapids Friday ovcnln" A. Van Buskirk. Miss Grace Rrickattending ’he marn.ote r.f Mrs. erd Ml-' Atnbra Fedewn. Mrs. A- D.
Mra.
Katherine Vedder anti Martin N&lt;xir- McDonald. Mrs. Lewis Him
dyke. the ccrrmonv bring
nt Robert Schowalter. Mrs. Earl Cole­
the l.nmr of the bride'.’ brother. man. Mra Arthur Laubaugh. Mrs.
Charles Rogers and Misi Helen
John Van Alien.
Mra Edwin Pale returned to her
Meetings ■ nt the room include
home in .Lincoln Park on Mor.''1'.'
after a vl.-it with her I’urcnt.’. ?4r Navy .Mothers WAAC recruiting
aim Mrs
a&gt;r» E
r. C.
s Edmondnu&gt;ii&lt;&gt;ie&gt;-&gt;
committee. G S. O.. and oTganizaanti
Giiesix nf Mr. and Mra Cb-ralr&lt; 'Hon meeting of Nurses Aides.
S Pott.’over the*eekend wet..Ml ' ' The Tuesday aftenwon hostess
Virginia Poll* of Greenville nnd hcljwd one pf our own boys when
Mr. nnd Mrs Clarence DePl -nta of she fixed and sewed buttons on his
Grand Ranld’
iuniform coat—one of tlw many
Mra Richnrd Gn'Mll returned to services of a U 8. O. room.
her home here last Wednesday after
Spending several months with her
11
Mltn.
LANFEAR
husband who was .’'aHoni-d nt For' ELSIE lanh
.ah
Lewis Wash Pvt. Gaskill &gt;"•’ le-rn | Mrs. EUle Lwnfear. aged 69. wid- ;
trnn'fcrrrrl to southern California. ow of the lute Earner Lanfear.
passed away Monday evening. April
Ellen Hale spent from Thursday S. at nine o'clock, at her home on
until -Monday tn Chlea*&gt;o vt’ltlng N Michigan Ave. Surviving are two
daughters. Mra. Olive Johnson cf
their aunt. Mrs. Chas. Mulligan
Lnvln-' and Miss Leona Lanfear
of Kalamazoo, and one brother.
George Trland of this rity. Thc fu­
neral will lie held this. Thursday,
afternoon nt two o'clock ut the fam­
ily residence, the Rev B J Adcock
arid thc Rev. J. R. Chrispell officia­
ting. Interment In Riverside ceme­
STEAM HEAT
tery._________
__________
HOT A COLD WATER
PASSING OF " * *
SHOWER BATH
MRS. ELLA ELLIOTT
Mrs. Wla Elliott, widow of Wm.
Elliott passed away at the Nursing
Home In Detroit at 1:30 Tuesday.
Doubla -5.00 per
Tlie body was brnut-ht tn Hickory
Corners Wednesday afternoon and
thc funeral services will be held nl ,
her home there sorhr time Thursday ,
■ afternoon. Arrangements were in-'
complete ut this writing.

ROOMS

HOTEL HASTINGS

&gt;■„,

Shull

40c

BAXGHABT BAKEBY
112 S. Jaffersoa St.

Pkon« 2421

U Y

A I R D

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Flowers All Bloom
iw//

Reopening Our
Soda Fountain/

We know you didn't expect a sale on
Children's Dresses. With Prints and
Dimities exceedingly scarce, these
children's dresses are mostly from last
year, made from good prints and
sheers in sizes 3 to 14.

now at only

irises

New "Kale Greenaway

GIRLS’DRESSES

Wc will continue to feature VIO
TORY BRICK and SPECIAL

125

PAK ICJ CREAM and SHER
BETS FOR HOME USE.

'I 25

VICTORY BRICK-pt.

JQ

REED’S
DU EG

STORE

REGISTERED PHARMACIST ALWAYS ON DUTY
Hastings
Phono 2241
Stale &amp; Jaffartoet

Tra Lal

Wonderful SI. values

Just received!

SPECIAL PAK-pt.

in the Spring

A table full in all

Starting Monday April
5th we will re-open our
Soda Fountain for serv­
ice at all times, with a
complete line of Sodas,
Sundaes and drinks.

for Friday and Saturday:

ORANGE LAYER CAKE

—$1.65 and $2.00

lust the thing lor Loiter Sun.
day and lor Spring and Sum­
mer. loo. Giacelu! glmpes.
Beaubscus basque*. Bailing
dirndls and pretty Pnr.ceu
style*. Mod# in charming
China and IWMI *hret». A'l
lor darling daughter! 3 to 6X.
Don't dolay. Seo Kato Ctcvnaway now ... today.

Prints, Ginghams and Sheers, at

J05

£95

Slucks! Shorts! Skirts!
Blouses and Polos!
Boys* Suits. Overalls
Boys’ Shirts and Polos!

Ifandsi'irN

Praxes* and irtady Tattered

"Exclusivc But Not Expensive!"

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�THF HASTINGS BANNFIt, TWITE SD IF APRW t. Iffl

CARD OF THANKS
I ’ i'ai:i&gt;

or

THANKS—Wn whb

FOR SALE
WOODCRAFTWORK
I K nick-nack racks, knee hole desks,
sewing* cabinet*.' combination book
and magailne racks. Other Ihlngn

AUCTIONEER
Loren Coppock Delton, Mich.

Sheldon Agency
All Kind* of Imuranc*
Surety Bondi
hone 21SS
Halting!

NOTICE
I have made arrangements to
begin buying livestock again
at my yards beginning April
13 and each Tuesday there­
after. same as before. Leave
colls ot 2448 or call 2108 on
Tuesdays.

GRANGES

Swanson Agency
PROTECT YOUR CAR
From $1.00 up with
State Farms 80-20 collision
FARM BUREAU STATE AGENT

CITY COUNCIL

AUCTION SALES
Lht Your Sale With

HENRY FLANNERY

RATIONING BOARD MEETS FRIDAY

BRING YOUR J
BOOT ORDERS
TO US
666 TABLETS. SALVE. NOSE DROPS

Our Stocks at Present
ARE COMPLETE!

Marshall Furnaces

KNEE BOOTS

Coal, Gos and Oil Fired

LIGHT OR HEAVY

Repairs furnished and in­
stalled for ail makes of

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ECON-O-COAL STOKERS
Eavestroufhiog

G. E. GOODYEAR HDWE.

18099645

Men's Hip Boots
. Beu Quality
Red Soles

$C95
V

GENERAL INSURANCE

Due to War conditions
forced to quit buying
after March 30.

AUCTIONEER
List your Auction Sales with

DAN ULREY

DEWEY REED
Dates can be made at Banner office.
Phone
Hastings, Mich.
HAY. GRAIN A FEEDS

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DEAD STOCK
REMOVED!

Foil 'Ml.H- -Quinttl, nf M«t„niu1l&gt; ehiv- ’

Shipping Livestock

Every Saturday

Battle

C. “BILL” SHERWOOD
Skunks and muskrats are being
••milked" to provide materials for
perfumes In this country.
Musk,
civet. anibc«grii nnd'castorcum tra-.
ditiunally have been the fixatives
used by perfumers.

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CASH

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liana 2GJ1
HuUngn

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AUCTIONEER
Experience and Training
in nearly
*’
liddlevillo
Phone 72

Crack Rendering
Lloyd flaser. Mfr.

BRAKEMEN
SWITCHTENDERS
TELEGRAPH OPERATORS
TARO CLERKS
Co. Apply Superintendent's Office,
NYCRR. Jackson, Mich.

DEAD STOCK REMOVED PROMPTLY
HORSES $5.00 COWS $4-00
All possible recoverable animal fats vital to
WAR PROGRAM

_____

for some of that good

See Thai SHELL

PHONE COLLECT KALAMAZOO 2-9544

it,k Harter dining room
1 ■. Grenl Kepnl. Honk-,It -T-7. 1‘erl Xirthemvr.

EXCHANGE
YOUR WHEAT

SHELL HORSEHIDES

Haye This InnerShell Leather On
Soles and Uppers

KALAMAZOO RENDERING WORKS

HOUSEHOLD GOODS

LIVESTOCK

GLENN F. LAUBAUGH

SECRET!

We meet all competition in paying
for Horses and cows. Small stock
removed free. Prompt Service ■
days a week. Phone collect, Baltic

JAKE DEPRIESTER

For your old Scrap Iron.
Radioton. Batteries. Alu­
minum, Brau. Copper &amp;
Lead.

AN ESSENTIAL
WAR INDUSTRY
NEEDS HELP
TO "KEEP 'EM
ROLLING

ITS STILL A

BOSSY
LIKES IT

Lily White Flour

YES... Wolver­
ine’s famous
triple - tunning
process is still a
SECRET as it
hr.s been for
over -10 years!
Only the WOL­
VERINE tan­
ners know this
unique process
that makes
SHELL Horeehide soft as kid. It stays that way too..\even
dries out soft after soaking. But this comfort is gained with­
out the slightest sacrifice of shell horsehide's natural tough­
ness and strength. Wolverine Shell Horsehides with soles
and uppers of genuine Triple-Tanned Shell Horsehide are
as famous for money-saving longer wear as for foot-saving
comfort. Try a pair and you’ll say that WOLVERINE Shell
Horsehides can’t be equalled for either cum fort or economy.

Truss Fitting
SMITH BROS.
VELTE &amp; CO.
HASTINGS. MICH.

FARM BUREAU SERVICES, INC
HASTINGS, MICH.
N. CHURCH ST.

SHOESTORE

�THE HASTINGS BANNER
HASTINGS. MICHIGAN. THURSDAY. APRIL 8. 1943

EIGHTY-SEVENTH YEAR

riAva w«.n hank nn vou to kero can get a bed and meals very cheap' ft. Thai’s not-very high up either. I
Then I tried itartng at him and 25
wiUi library ping pong, aiid free I watch fanners tike their com off
Co. B 320 Engineers Bn.
solid minutes of this treatment got
him down and tie came over and
Fort- Bam
movies. They also bring around tlie stalks and do their work around
—
’Houston. Texas
—
I
asked
feebly
tor
hamburg
He went
doughnuu and coffee where we are the farms.
_ once
______
__________________________________
’■orkmg
or twice a week Wc
doln&lt; ,u wru of Stums, fig- Thanks Woodrow for the cepT o(
of back to the thickly populated area
had ai‘b
G ”l.
I dance 'the
liie other night ure*elghu
ure elghu and Ifirecd
iQfrcd’iandings.
landings, etc. your camp paper
p«p«r we read it afi.'Noall.No- '*
and
n4 «ot
got It
it andI
and the
Uhe
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(Continued from page 1. Sec. 1)
tirls were mo»tly Service girl* and have n hra/aBr«rminute*
In ted you Live
the
30th
WAAC *1 tlt*Lh‘■l, JinoTZ
All
L----- ------- ---------- « u- .-a
8arn Houston und the writer tingle (this
All
woman's picture to appear in the,'
We are through with both physics ' Boer, on to say. "they give that thing night I dreamed about it.
window with lhe rest ot you Here part—"I welcome this opportunity
to congratulate you on Hie splendid
n
«d
?iow
an^iive
startcalled
morale
a
decided
hit."
Yesterday
I
made
pattie*
out
Of
UIld guess I’d better ctose.
.
performance of your duties, und
249— Ann Perry
•
Tunc to sign off
TOey
Japed! funny.
tunm-. I fried Jt. ,
-spoting. 1 know
ot! again; rend
send in UJL T?
M?r.aP&gt;pet
——
Love
.
,rd in with aircraft &lt;.poting
vour keen and outstanding ability
250— Harold M. Snow
won! b&gt;b&lt;- news
new* and addresses and just
Just re- J1 fried funny. We “ate
J* IL It
Gerald iAnders)
tmost of the planesi so it wont
to be always ready to cooperate with
251— Kenneth Wilcox
hard
We
re
give#
four
four
seconds
seconds
to
to
member
number
boys
boy*
and
and
Rais
gab
we
we
arc
are
thinkthinkv2
h
?u5?
th5i'
’
{Uo
{art
•. Postmaster
y
tile officers and cadets of the Class­
253— Ralph Rbner
id write
DIFFERENT. II believe
believe that Last
last &gt;
writeititdown
down ing
ing about
about you:
you: want
want to
to do
do all
all we
we DIFFERENT.
\
APO 637
iknow the plane and
ification Center. You have shown
254— Lloyd Cogswell
until
the next one shows' up.
can to help and proud as peacock* summerIt stpod under a shade tree
New York City. N. Y.
,
yourself to be specially outstanding
255— Leo Seeber
fok.fWe
fivrwords
wordsa aminute
minute of
of ev«y
every one
one of
of ymi?
you. And
And dSiTfoTdon’t for- “«nd
«?&lt;* switched Bi«. and stomped and 1|
VALSPAR OUTSIDE
(That's a nifty Utile plug” for , 1i can take
Tn leadership and ui the efficient
254-Richard Seetxr
now and here we ill? have
Ton can be proud of folks bock whinnied at other kinds of hors- 1 ;
the
g)&gt;ls
loo.
wluch
we
hereby
ac
­
performance oi oif your duties us
257—Robert L. Beckwith
y
home too becausi don't forget Barry mean hamburgers
knowledge for the fairer sex with a ’’
Aviation Cadet”
259—John C- Bush
‘
county was the first county in tlie |. At tills point we just have to hook
”
it
says
Bob
"Thanks
Gerald
old
boy'
'
•■Magna Cum Laude’ it says Bob
Thanks for the news about the . whoie US.A. to fill its war bond a poem out of Fired At Random. I
And this week we’re sending tlie
'
White A CU.n
Uiats
ninktLv r i &lt;•
' boys around town. «m wondering , qpon
that’s worm
worth miring
having eveti
even if
hen Mr.
wentAllen.
300'. Ifover
"do-re-nitf” to John Bu.il&gt; and From and
,over and
tlie tand
yourthe
fansand
winMr.
putAllen, if your fans win pul j
Hinkley 3 2 c
, what («
is happening
them
hunnenlnit to them.
.
..
— »..«
— ------what you say in your letter &lt; printed you do have to eat your meals in
•top.
'When
your u..uu..
buddy asks you up with it.
It. you can hook anything
a "brace"
"brace" (rigid attention) which {Co. 1543. UbN 'QM' school
below) even this small sum of one a
Bye-Bye
that you please out of oar sluff to re- |I
where
you're
from
JUst
tell
him
we .iKirc
agree with vou Is probably pirn- Newport, K I
•smacker’ may come In handy—hope ■r
Hollis.
for a starter.
, tallate.
ty
really
\
March 29. 1943
ty uncomfortable.
uncomfortable. What
What we
we really
so al&gt;d good luck.
Next week Mrs. Guy Keller will Talu. ofr your old
bonnet
[
- I.
«.A,youjn.w
. ••..MOO- with
towd«
win, DWjgUf-,
iun,
1HLs address is—
Now to Short Shots ot News— spagrtti*»oup? Bob’s“n’dilresj b—
A C Hollis D. Uenhath US.NK. call on you with Iler letter and With the blue nbbons on H.
Thomas J. Robinson has been se­
yrjuCrdny
We
Imd
steak
dinners
whatever
she
has
to
say
we
know
while ! put old Dobbin on to eook
W.T.S
Ohio
State
U.
Group IV Sqd. l-B
you
ll
like
because
ahes
Dial
kind
He
may
not
be
lender,
lected for trainhut as electrician.'
find
then
took
the
ferry
to
Jume.-.Sigma
Nu
House
A A FPS—SA ACC.
ot a person. Until then Cheerio
Bul Kc »on. surn-nder.
mate in the U. S. Navy. He’s study­
Volspor Interior Gloss
town Island We only stayed about
22-16th Ave,
San Antonio. Texas
ing at Purdue University in Indi­
Zoily Coffer.
Any point* from our ration book.
. .
an hour there and came back and । Columbus. Ohio.
&amp; Sami Gloss
ana 1-et us know when you ar
Pnr. rw« Mnlnra low i went up to the show We went up 1
located Tom' so wc can have youi
to lhe
QT.
GAL.
address.
rctaiut ,rlc «•■••••• •• •«»..—
•••
, t-vt. ixoanan P. Bogart
Jeep was here lhe other day and
Motor ibere watching and 1 guess 1 mu&gt;t , Blrv. F/2nd C A
Gilbert Townsend home on sick
she believes the Jeen Ls a p«|M cat 1
have hud a dumb lcx»k on my factporl Conroe. Va
leave from Fort Lewis. Wash . will transiKirt school.
, I kept a straight face and never
By JANE CAMERON
as the fellow who was leading the norm has just been transferred
return to service the middle of thc
told her about the time thc Jeep
Another Barry County WAAC is band asked me if I played u horn.. from port Btage. N. C and he *a&gt;&gt;
month. He's O.K. now and all set
had kittens all over the place Bu»Ruth Williams from NushviUe— I told him I played a little sax and llc sUri. woU|4 ||gr to get more mail
A tittle bov san that imine tn ,er brought up kittens from the
where are you located Ruth? You
-ritr-d i’JLt
un UK who’e b*"1- ,hp «ranary- lhe garage and
Home this week and looking great girls would luive been proud of tlie stick m&gt; he had-mr ret in for an
&gt;wM&gt;k
up h“ *h0,‘ the shed and Ruitv took them in
lx Lawrence Wieland (Freeport • WAAC Band tinft wuj, here Sunday hour. Later hr wild he wanted lo
me today. &lt;!t was a Navy Sen­
SUPER VALSPAR
. .
! with hers and fed and washed them
from Camp Phillips, Kansas Law­ und played at tlie WAAC recruiting see
Tlie reason Uiey call a battleship whUe
*jeked Jeep Primped and
rence likes, lhe army, says hr. and rally up at Central school Those ice School Band) I just got back I
Enamel and Varnish
rt-” l&gt; Uc.rn, ll «.U «&gt; much S"™"'’
’ "*BP"
Ks. lies met some Barry county girls were the trimmest, snappiest from seeing him und he want' me [
obligations in
to keep her in punt and powder.
(*llP “ ne* heartthrob.
.y» at camp. Stuart Sweet from outfit we’ve reen for sometime and to play steady with them. We re- ।
Stain
Middleville for one
Don’t forget when they played their song. ■ ’Die heurae during our exerclre jx-rierti I A C Harold Potter
Keep Well; the second, to
so that won't*bolhrr any and play ; .Cadet Squadron ill
. Piano report—Busier refuses to I
that letter you've promised us fel­ WAAC is in Back of You. ’ it Is l about
four times a week at dance?.
Keep Working. They go to­
Classification evacuate the graduates and I begun
Army Air Force C*_
low. Good to see you.
ra.sv to realize what an important
It b really a slick band with 4
gether. You can't do your best
Center
I to move in the armed forces nnd lhe
Our "Hello” to Dave Goodyear hi part women have In the Army
saxes. 2 trumpets, piano. 2 trom- | San
Antonio
Aviation Cadet ■ top of tile piano looks like the (u-a
vvorkunlcxsvou’re really well.
New Jersey last week could have 55.000 of you already and they nerd bones, drums, and busar viol Tliey
I of faces I encountered Saturday in;
Center
For your own sake—and so
been delivered tn person if we'd, a total of 150,000 More power to are a lol better than the "Rhythm
San Antonio. Texas
i front oi a city meat market counter.
waited another day 'cause home* you gals—you’re great and we’re for Kings" wire
that you may go all-cut for
(Now Dick don’t la;
Birthday—Feb. 2Ut.
Tlie mugs on the piano reflect the
Dave came for ten days so "Hello” you.
-«•
.
..
.i.
too tough on the old band they could
your country—we urge you to
Gal. »5Jf
i same determination, too. that good
again and glad you're home.
Old Zolly has to tell you thc one -gnoeg OUf tVen if they weren’t
call on vour physician. Have
old American do-or-die spirit, and
.....
— around here -If
U ua
p^] WhUmans ,
Pvt. Foster Martz
’* -J
going
William Bill’ Wetber stationed that
him make acneck-up and pre­
that "We’ll clean up the mess thc
Btry. A 229 C.ASL 'A.A • Bn.
at Dutch Harbor writes tiial he has WAAC U a woman in the Army
Will you please send my sax.
world Li in or know why” altitude '
Camp HuWn. Texas
scribe for your condition.
one very definite impression of what is a TWA&lt; T A TWAC is wha. clarinet and sax stand out here by
Call
Us.
write
or
come
in
ot the graduates and soldiers had
Birthday—Mar. 25 .
Then let u* expertly com­
Kodiak. Alaska which is—the two thc twain runs on and goes choo express. Tliey have music racks so
it’s counterpart In the faces of tht i
and let lu figure with you
(and onb't trees within seeing dis- choof And iwlieve it or not. tluate I won’t need my music rack now
pound his script. It's patri­
Pvt lx?wir. A. Endsley
steak Crusaders which reading from
tance&gt;Blll was so eager to see trees thc kind your best friends tell you. anyway. Tliey have a special rootu
FLOOR VARNISH
on your requirements.
otic to—Get well—ketp welL
1923rd O. M. Trim &lt;avni
left to right said plainly.” I’ll have
againI—wen.
well, two is better
uriirr man
than nuiiv.
none. •
where the instrument* are kept
that steak or bust trying. ’
Rapid City Army Air Base
jut well admit it waaift exactly
Another Great Lakes Bj»ol
L and it Is locked all the time so they
Bin but
Wc
will
budget
your
repay
­
Rapid City. So Dakota
fxxA..
' Earl J. Lewis of 303 E Colfax, so {will be safe. Tliey are letting me
woodsy.
Say
chums,
you
can
’
t
guess
what
j
ments
to
fit
your
income
"in « letter from Herman Bctt-thil sailor, nnd how ge&lt;-. it— you, ! use another sax until I get mine
we think we had for dinner yester- .
P.F.C. Lewis Guernsey
mer. somewhere in the pacific, he not lhe navy, we mean
Love.
day. You sec. with this DeMille mob 1
U S Army
There are hundreds of lo­
says, they have n new slogan. "Goldscene. I couldnT sec any meat I ■
Co. C 320 Inf.. A.P.O. 35
cn Gale In ”48.’' Jeepers • Henn" you Dear Folks —
cal people taking advan­
' Dear Zolly—
Camp
San
Luis
Obispo.
Calif
just guessed it was there. I went
Well
now
III
be
a
gunner
for
sure
mix lit be right but Hint sounds so
Tlie climate is just right here Keen your eves open for Max Fran­ to the extreme end in front of some !
tage of our Friendly Loan
along
with
my
radio-1
passed
the
am stablamed pessimistic. Couldn.t you
80-85
degrees fr ’I 7.™
lut thh
after- about -'
!*•’ ”
C.„. cisco and Thomas Kurr they’re in dead fbh and took up a defensive
Plan. Why Not You?
make the war a little shorter and test this morning But
«»“thL
'« “nftrr- IM '£ mt" 1 S’.“IM
“wu
position
with
my
gocart
flanking
,
your slogan a little longer like—
me
on
the
left.
I
adjusted
my
spec,
another
test
for
cadet
"Golden Gate And Western Shore
I’m not go- »naiuhip medal on the n»nrjA«
p*t Ernest C Belson
taeles for a long distance and selected ‘
In ’44 not one Year Morel?" Well
r until ronbht »«*“
»rc.! ASM. 34197215_
a clerk from the group across the
do all we can lo help you make It after I lake the test Wbl&gt;&gt;ne luck.
showcase from the stamp-countera. i
a marksmanship |
HASTINGS
PHONE 2115
by then and you can bet on that
CITIZEN’S CREDIT
I turned the entire force of my per­
Dunne Jarman Is at Geiger Field.
““’J he had tlie same idea '
sonality. on him and the results i
theory, you cant imagine ho*
u-.., ,.w army ax I do.
Washington, how do you like it out in
CORPORATION
much. I guess that I could mak&lt;- |uboul
“™y
showed a minus. Then I tried to
there Duane and how’a, everything
Pvt. Duane Murphy ,
hypnotize him. He was immune..
your
radio
work
better
than
it
does
going?
.
Co B 554th Eng HV-PON-BN
HQ and HQ Co
After my feet began to hurt I de­
Greetings lo Lt -Commander Ken now.
Camp Swift. Texas.
Camp Hood. Texas.
cided on the martyr technique. Ev­
Dear folks—well 1 dood it!
1 I Nice to hear from you Duane—
McIntyre who arrived Monday from
Birthday—Aug 21
ery time he looked toward lhe fish
New Orleans, for u few days before !■ iMissed lhe mental test now I ll Write whenever you can
department I sighed and -looked
Im
he leaves for the coast—sort of a lake the physical tomorrow
Private Gerald L Sinclair
wan and wbtful. Once I swayed
• Hello" and "Good-bye” slop ove. sure I will pass that O. K. I gue*' Dear Zolly—
Gordon Crolhers
34404376
but that suggested a little nip and
and It sure is good to see you. com­ that I am kind of happy now
writes—"Have just turned over my
A P.O No. 3792
I have my reputation to consider.
I can’t send Clara a present until twenty-second month In the service.
mander.
ce. । c o Postmaster :
Omer. Barnum, from near Wood­ 1 get paid so tell her site’ll have to The
.... time
...... really
-------- ---------gone
---------by
- ver
-eryj
New York City. New York
lias
”
land. wrote to Tommy Kurrs" moth­ wait. If I gel shipped out soon to fast especially since I’ve been oveiW, Birthday: August 9
er after he read about Tommy Ir a cadet training center it may be seas. Have learned so much since .
lhe paper last week. Omer is fine another month before I get any I have been in the Army and will
Robert Ermont Shults
and would like to gel mall at—
Machinist Mate 2nd class
'' Thanks for the sox and the maple It ever help me out when I return
P21C
c'o Fleet Postmaster
to civilian life again. One never rea­
sugar.
fi tat ion Force A. B. Galley A 5
lixes
Lizes it nt
al first
urst but
oui after
«ire« some
*uu»c lime
»•«•&gt;■Se’Hlf.....
Love to all.
Naval Const. Training Center
Ls spent it shows up so clearly Play-1 Birthday—April I4in.
John iBush)
Camp Endicott
ing Basketball on our Co. team. En- I Changes and correction* for your
Scott Field. Ill.
Davisvllle. R. I.
have I uo..
date book
tered
in
a
Tournament
and
havc
Sounds like you’re "on the beam” won our
— «.
—— 1^.
son
Incidentally Tommy. In California,.
first two —
games
by -a —
wide। I o.*
Sgt. pF. rE. Fredrick
Fredrickson
’pL Brk.
was In thc hospital with pneumonia alright John and liking It too. We margin. Enjoyed Dick Bessmc i Det. Med De■“
* 3006
(he's OK. now* and he said Max saw some pictures of Gene’ ' Eugene
I Truex Field
...
Francisco, who is also stationed Bush, stationed at Pensacola. Fla.» letter."
| Madison. Wh.
there came to see him often and and baby daughter ’jCathy” that
thZC Dear Dad and Mom.
Mom.
Glad you like the Banner—write
they f you
BboUt my flying. Well, again.
that helped a lot. That was pretty were fine of both of. tliern^
"*‘“h O‘h' l«
■•"«!. lor a so.u
•■swell" of you Max because we know
11 was up Thura. for a solo and check ।
it Ls not an easy task to gel around
Gerald Duane Keller 82 'c
Lt^hmiher'x letter • Hight of two hours and 40 minutes
in these big camps. You all know­ t
nnJ ‘and I was dead tired, my eyes hurt,
now
—j —
. was sleepy.
how gooci
good it
It is io
to see someone inn
from from England is so timely, now l.back----Standard Landing Craft
ached
and
home but when you're sick and can with the Red Cross drive, that 1
Unit No. 2
We have a certain area away
*nm»r&gt;ne
vnu
know
then
n
it
thought
vou
certainly
should
have
see someone you
It is
&lt;; Fleet Post office
from the Airport that we fly in.
It. He wasn’t ’'plugging” so it’s ab­
something to write Iwmr about
San Francisco. Calif.
solutely on the level ....
and
UIWICIIL’ Snyder
OUJUVI (Hastings
'
— sincere.
,
.
Lawrence
R j3i rviuu.
is at Greenville Army Flying School He is Instrument specialist in the
in Mississippi After "Larry- finish- Air Corps One letter from the re__ there
.■___ .uh*.
end i.
is wrw-tH
worth inn
100 ntuM
plugs from
from
, e*
he will be sent to one other celling ....1
field for the completion of his train­ this end for my money
Gertrude Springer.
ing. Fine work fellow, we’re all pull­
ing'for you.
Here from Great Lakes Is blue
Jacket Joe Thompson who's Just ’ Well suptxne your winter is about
1 haven’t seen any snow
finished his boot training and will gone.
start In a Gunnery school for train­ since I left Grenier Field. How are
ing when he returns the last of the you folk*. I got a letter from Dan
week. Glad for the visit with you. and Rove McCallum We are eat­
Joe. (Maybe it's cause you look good ing good now. Il’s thc best food I
in blue or maybe just ’cause we were have hud since I left Chanute. We
*u glad
kubu to
iu see
an you
jvu that
m«&gt; you looked are a lot more organised and hapso
so good lo us.)
pier about the place than when we
Lloyd Link has been graduated first got here. There is so much
j from thc San Angelo Armv Air Field 1 to do that after I gel the letters and
Airplane mechanics school in Texas I papers read at night there bn l
and he U now eligible for assign- | much time for writing letters Thc
ment as an aircraft mechanic or , Red Cross ts doing a lot for lhe
Today more than ever women need the service! of a modem bank . . .
for selection to attend one of the 1 boys here in England. They have
A. A F.’s specialist schools. Atta' buildings in each town where we
and to them we say “This is Your Bank". Any question that may arise about

’e " banM On y0U
P
mm to Cadet Bob”
mtieid frmn the Wil;^h^l'dll?rict u«m the cltatinn That was'alven lo^him by hi*

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the Parmelee vicinity.1 northwest Thomapple. visited hte'1* now employed at the government and her father-ln-law. Alfred Ho*-’ oreoniiod^ ln^U^ Thoniapole-Kel- itutallcd in tlie Thomapple-Kellogg
led of rural boy* school test week connecting rive
*
W. Va.. where he I* doing govern- spent Saturday in Grand'Rapid* ♦ brother.
_______ ...Wilbert
_____ and
____ wife at j
Plain------ ।, —
airport
.— —
at —
Saginaw.
.—-. * The
■ Middle- tkln*
•'brought
them
*"home.
*
«u«m ak leader station* and ths main office. Bement electrical work. * Friend* of1 Paul CUIer ha* recovered from a -*
1* Bunday afternoon. * n
.-. vilt.
well.
Hear
ville rh.m.r
chapter Nn
No. 117 O. E. 8. will M Ueut Robert »ugg ySl*TanJ ThU troo “is" stxmsored
“
■byJthepSj
- sides saving shoe leather it bring*
Sunday. April ll 18 "Oo-Tc-*n””"*' HnW • *r'~*'*1
•«« .Mb.------------ --------- —*
-------------------------------------—------------- Junior Purdy will be tntere.ted to •*♦*«lAlck«*
h
with
-lie
enU
wlth
‘
committee
of three men. great Joy to several head* ot de­
Sunday" In Barrr county,
fAiv.
Hl* .I»t*r faaneri* Nick Carter. Glenn Allen. Hubert Dartmenu who now can turn a knob
On U Purt, ...» U&gt; H«U.nd
th., h. hu rjcehllt to. “X'i? ,n th °V ‘ 3
Tld
have become negligent I
Hi* her wortat the Morehouse and lhe boys will assist and get another department wlthh1^ from
church
obligations
or
have
—
—
—
---—
—
■r
’
’
.
.
on Bunday to spend a tew day* transferred f M?rvinnS to^at?ant?c tx*n m tralnlnir at
Great Lakes
221 TXtuaTcMk JSS BauL m
financial Dart of 4h» pro­
•Uh bar Ditct. who u recovering “ldd!&lt;‘KR1:"'
NaaaJ 8itUo,‘
11 regularly lids Lenten .season is the vern John.*on of Lansing wa* n
ttm&lt;- when you should bag In to caller on hLs parents. Mr. and Mrs Creek and spent Monday and Tues- ^"bovPaec^Da'nted ’bv 'Sr^and
from an operation. * Mrs. Clifford
think
He d*v *l,h 8011 and the folk*. * mm
tmnx of
ot spiritual
nnniiuu thine*. Many
~**v I• Wdl H Jdhnaou Un*
**" Monday
r'-TT’.,
Mr^ami
cafeteria and home-ec room. * Con­
at the
Base this European
Gardner went to Pontiac Sunday to
returned to the etut with miut report_tack
SSmSt^nd
ther^picts
countries are not allowed had taken hM wife to HasUngs rriends of Miss Donna Holes, who
.5
nie Beeler, son of Mr. and Mrs
ipend • week with her father and him. w Mr. and Mr*. George Adam* “ ?,v.2nP!?,lK^ar]?.
n_
to be transferred. He W connected religious woraiilis—we clou l want because of the serious illnots of her _._nl u.. fail -an h- inu-reated to Glenn Allen attenocu tne ocout L. R. Beeler completed his ycar'J
outer. * Dick Sandefur. who ha* Of Partnalcc were Sunday afternoon with the hospital corps Bilik Ls that to happen to America through mother. Mr*. Elsie Lanfear. * Ardk jmo*. tliut she ha* made applies- masters annual appreciation dinner work at tlx College of Mortuary
SSuimSr*. •&lt;» « Mr. .L Hmn»J u out or
«M&lt; £T,„ &gt;1..
iTS. ,•£,•WJ1™?,. I5LS1
a Doritlon os defense inspector w th tal^j o( Dr and Mr* Frank Shaw looking „
a
, nre
u u
fine
as
are
all
the
home
thrown lite
the urehminarv
ureLtaUMWrta*™
lriP were.
w*te' U-ader.
U«*CT‘ HWbwt
Harbert Tato.
*»I«. Science in Detroit and graduated
-the government ha* clo*ed his * Eldon Poulson la now employed
«e
Mrs-Si
with thc
the hives.
hives. ** Mra.
Mra. Harry
Harry gone through
*tasca ‘thc
"C inp
Mrs-JM Lepnei
Lepnrr of Detroit accorn- with
?
“
tinted
it
LiU
thrt^Se
Car
‘
Carter.
Dale
R*u.
Richard.Alon Saturday. .
_ _
.barber shop and stored his equip- jn a branch of the Piston Ring
_2* ... panted bF' lheir friends. Mr. and Balsch. chairman of the Red Cross
Fates of Wayland
In Mr* Carl Chalfant of Grosse Poini
meat * Ml*. Etale iUggle of
plant at Hartings which Is more Glenn
^n"o^Titai**
"M^div was
STlJi
Mra. Cart Chalfant of Grosse Point of this township, was pleased with
HICKORY CORNERS
Ctenn Blake household. *pent the convenient than driving to Grand
Xi wni . vultm-at the R^--*«rc
Rus- -Wot weekend
wtewciiu guestssusst-s ‘at
of Mrs.
Mrs. Ls
Ls the fine response to the recent fl- Hole* window will bear four stars ^l$.rd an,d ”
Rev. William Coombs. 78. Of Mid­
weekend with her parent* at Sara- R*Blds. * Mirand Mra Frank
fwd home * Mr* JaJas ’sister.
■Utar. Mrs
Mrs. Llovd
Llovd Elwood
Elwood and
and famfam- nancial drive. Contributions amount- instead ot three
Donna's three
land
park.
Gull
lake,
s retired min­
v&lt;J5r’iX-d
.... *
- «
Mrr an
and
Mrs T IJ OilletU
otlletu cd
00 exceeding the quota
nac. * Mra. Lee Johnsen and aon. McIntyre and daughter Barbara.
.■ Uv
d Mrs.
-- to
- -*778
------------------------------------------ brothers are in service. Floyd. Jr. “nd ^Jar?
ister. died at his home Thursday
Fvt. Jack Johnson were caller*' who have been living hi tbc Ray
’•"""J™*
and daughters. Marilyn and Janet of 8WO bv 813800 No better place to nnd Ell in the Marine* and Charlc, Mrs_ Meru
evening where lie had resided thc
on Mra. Dor* Johnson al Hastings Lvons apartment* through the win‘gYJL®. rJr&lt; n&gt;anch Sexer- were Sunday guests of her sister, uut vour dollar. * Mr. and Mrs in const guards, all in California.
Mr,’ last 37 years. A son of David and
Saturday. * Mr. and Mrs. Willard tef moved bock to their Bartow
mcMer. Mra. Blanch Sege
Mta? Jargarw Keogrtra and family Arnold Parker and three children.
At present Donna te staying with
*2? (ESli * pit Sarah Coombs, he was born Dec­
Minor and little daughter J*c&lt;iu?- lake home. Saturday * Mr. and
*7 j,
“7rn.l m &lt;)r*nd Rapid* * Clinton Poul- Sally. Pat and infant Stephen her sister. Mr*. Ruth Boley In £1*u£5,|’^c™h‘*nuJ^d.,^dJjrL.*
ember 3. IBM in Michigan. Surviv­
line, and Mr. Margaret Costello Mr*. Joe Corrigan. Jr, and baby
bv
H.
,^^a
off duty M
man at John o( cwiUtar. brought Arnold -. Seattle and working in the packing E“2?„h*ho
ing are tlie widow. Leah, a son.
,*nd daughter Sharon of K*tama- daughter have moved back from
Veek^io’iJtay * Kalamazoo, part of last week, be- mother. Mn Bert Parker hoar department Of the Fisher Flouring FfSenbl''t?*,
III
wav
- ------------ ,, '--Edmond Coombs of Battle Creek:
t Blake and. Saturday, after a five weeks' visit MHte * Honoring Pvt. Stanley
nUKertn«w’an}i 'h2fUn an adopted daughter. Mra. Clyde
Will Johnson of the Duncan lake cause of aictaeM.
.
_______
_ —_________
_
HlUe cluuite°n Ld^. H te^vt* Ashley of Battle Creek; and eight
— end
remained
unUl«Sundav
evening.
....... &gt;... I.... _____ ____ 111 ...UI. U. K I.lehler nr
* The typesetter seemed lo have
stepsons. Robert Wood of Augusta.
d‘ft^&gt;‘v »n our new* last ?r. Mr* L M Johnson. Present EL*
R«?mh
garet Bites * Wlfltain Cridler was rhlldren of Grand Rapids were “
u
v“ on- Mrs Vern Smith and mxi Paul,
Arthur Wood of Gagetown. Martin
confined to hi* ‘home most of last visitors of her parents. Mr and ‘J0.1’1
"J"1
~ - Jr and and Mrs Hattie Carpenter spent week, and to clarify rome item* we were Mr. nnd Mrs Horace Liver- ®a"
w Wood of South Dakota. Pvt Seth
week with bronchial trouble and Mra. Andrew Gackler. Monday. *
P
jt..’' «r* F F Sunday at Lansing with Vem* wteh to kay that Glenn Kennoen ,fKXi xrr
Mr* Frank Trou- and . rs *”ax bynd Teqsved a let- Hunter of Australia. Pvt. James
lanngltb ♦ Mrs Della Allen has Mr. and Mn Unwo^ Burdick and Bteke^atten^d the’ funeral of mother and rirtet* The Parmelee hung
4S0 sap bucket* and Mrs. yol antj Mrs. Louise Cleveland, all
Uwlr
Eddie who is Hunter of Louisiana. Pvt. David
returned to ..v.
hcr^Jjome on ArUni^ wto,
!*?
of- 2las-1.n“s. ,*«r--* Prankat fCaledonia
Satua- extension ciud
club met on Wednesday»e*to.Mrw
to
p--nv. White nt
’aiorinnin AnttiEweonesuay Vredenburg’s illness has been several nf ornnd Rapid, Mr and Mr* Ferd tellh the army in North Africa. Il Hunter of Utah, and Joseph and
ton St, after spending Jhe winter callers at the Carl Pferde*teUei&gt;£
n*.x&lt;
r and Mri tL,
teUCLG”
........___
___ _ . ..
... with
a-ith Mrs
Mr&lt; Arthur
Arthur Smalley
Smnllev for
for the
tlv dav* instead of months, if Mr and r Johnson Mr and Mrs A C John- E 50 lntere*tlng and states lhe Frankie Hunter at home A step­
with M1m Marv Moe * Kenneth twine Monday. * The Rouse rtfek
moved lrHo*the Jov last mtctmg of the .season. Newlv Arthur Valentine and two small son Mr' and
Loren Johnson truth ln ftUch 0 wav&gt; thal v* asked
daughter. Mr*. Eugene Winiamson
•VT‘JX
r£rtr£nt to^terh' £cu"£dfbv X Hectrt efftew* W--L?aders-Mra son. are nownicelr located to their
X
of Pontiac; three brothers and
end with his wife. Helen at the the home of Mrs G. E.- Blake, with ••rF-»ii, * Nranr Cunnineham of Harold Cutler and Mrs. Julian Potts; home at Ypsilanti, near his work three children Mr and Mr* Jerald d w&lt;Ul nubUshcd lost week in lhe three sisters. Rev. Coombs has been
Henn
Brog home
* Wilbert * good attendance of member, and
' »enn Cunntagham of
A| Henning; ™e- al Willow Run Mr* V. and the Bedford and throe Children toe. 1 Middleville Sun. Quote-Tod»v I
Sprinkle wa* taken very sick last viritora It being April Fool day
faculty *pentthe
rhnlnnan Mrs Glenn Dean: secy.- bovs having lolned Art two week*. Jsw happy Umc w**^u&gt;eniat he4rd for thc H?* Ume that I had an active member of the Hlckoiy
Comers Methodist church tor manv
•eek and ha* been taken to-the Kdx^hX^Xjd/nibic
there were some unusual jokra
in cmnd R.md trea.-Mra Arthur Smalley-; home ago after spending several month* ss
tob g.tlwrmg ofreteUve* * Mr *&gt;«'' .•transferred to •Serrtee Co" years. Rev. A. L. Wajley. Rev.
Jarstfrr Convalescent home in Has- nlnved which provoked considerable 5- J Tamoit wa* in t.rana napias
' Av."., -ok i—
rw
Mr. ; “2*’
it is a move I have been aftee for
J. W. McCue. Rev. victor Jones and
Ungs for care * Mr. and Mrs. amusement Tlie guests also en- Mr^d Mra Oi"n Up%n. TnK: Allen * A chorus of twenty-rive or Frank Shaw W Mbs Marcta Hen- Mt , UmUy dinner at the Vomc
Rev. Nickola held a prayer service
Seward Brock of Graiid Rapids loved looking at Mrs. Blake's col- Bob VandfrVecn und Mrs Hur- more voice* will render thc pageant njng of the Bell Telephone office. Of Mrs. L. M. Hilbert at Woodland. *lnv
.thal meant ‘hey foulj on Saturday evening at 8 o'clock
vlsited her parents Mr and Mrs. lection of antique dishes Rcfrerti- old Seiterstrom are taking an eve- The Thorn-Crowned King " at the HiuiUrigs spent Tuesday of thte fridav evening honoring an aunt anvC
Thi*0Ut«*v ’Jkhmieh ‘i al thc Garrett funeral liome at
Frank Prtndle. Sunday * Jack Red- menu were served bv the hoatess
.
.
.
..
... ----n
i u&lt;4*k nt hnme nnn In rruiuuinv with ."-'Oidn of Mrs Blake's Mrs unv lime. Till* Miv, although I
Augusta.
Sunday
at 9
'£h?r?hte
Nlnn wild ‘ ?t ‘
Th? mIv "n^ritiS two' nlghtz during the week. * morning, under direction of Gerald her mother und babv brother Alan uj.
o M
m. Baitinger
Battlngcr ot
of Coloma
Coloma and
1*’, lh.e
' .1
n?: o'clock tlie funeral
n left
* I
«t|l ha‘iJirt »t thi h^me n M s“ OeorgFGrable of the Vicinity south- Stucker. A great amount of time wni some of the time in Grand Dr
Dr Herbert
Herbert Battlnger
Baitinger of
of Gary
Gary, Ind. working directly in the lines. As for Deerfield where
rrvicc.s
ner ha* employment * Leonard will be held at the home of Mis
.
.
t;tireha*ed the and practice is being nut on this Rapids. *
Pvt Stanley Johnson Max
Max Willson
Wilteon of
of Lansing
Lansing is
is ■a new 8 no»' *tand* I am in the S-* *er- were held at 1 O'clock by Rev. Bene­
EStegon u now- S'orkmS’m°Grand XZ^’to&lt;The&lt;clrel?ro!in* Mra”
NaW‘ MoffcI[ residence on West urogram nnd It te hoped manv will and mother spent Tw*d“&gt;' a”d employee
employec. of thc White Pr&lt;
Products “on or supplv which mean* that dict. Burial was at Deerfield. •
• mToS“m£ WHham
Mr* Au«mt F&amp;« ■ formerlv occupied bv the P}« to attend Also, the same eve- Wednesday „r
hi. —
v -uh
of .this
week
with Or.nd
Grand -----------------------------------------------Corporation, as production man. *
h.avc l&lt;&gt; “T food
wFur- an'- Mrs. Mary Bartlett is spending two
miiui ai . ivuurin
ui mv .... .
..........
tupuur. w «I nuu mi
nuueuu ncrmccu »nu m..
• flh
-rk .u.rrs
Sherk
slaters, and
and expects
expects to
to move
move nlng.
nlng. the
the VOUng
voung DCOp'.C
people Will
will present
present Rapid* relative*. * Mr* Rev* Ben- Mr. and Mr* Forrest Johnson and m^lUon and what clothes are have weeks with friends near Hollandslwo children.
cimurcii. Robert
n&lt;N&gt;crt and
ana Geraldine
ucraiame W have, out to tlie men in the front burg. « On Monday of last week
•bout the middle ot the month * “ sacred play. * Mrs. Ray Lyons s011. _°f Ha.-Ungs was a Sunday two
RaaiuS
were
Sunday
vte1 ,lave ,o work * 101 harder than
the two year old son of Mr. and
----- ------- -------------- —---------- -- ------ cr°fGrand
Harrv Allbrecht. son of Mrs Roy returned home on Wednesday from Andrew
Orand
Rapids
were
Sunday
vtsGncklcr and famllE
* j Hora
bui 1
K- M&lt;jat Mrs Meloum Donivan caught Ills
Hly. *
Jtora of
of hl*
hl* parents
parents. Mr
Mr and Mra
Mrs. 1 dld
Snvder. who has been attending Kalamazoo where she had visited
Stanley &lt;Jnck) Johnson and 'will H Johnson * Mrs Adelaide of our work te al niglit under cover; hand in lhe wringer. His arm was
the Western State College at her sons. Alfred and Stanley, and Pvt.
Mederic Burns were a happy Baird who make* her home with of darkness. I arn on detached duty forced Uirough tlie wringer to the
Kalamazoo, was home last week, their families * Vur Adams re- Pvt.
..nrf W.U. . . “ j itv. *“
unH thnw&gt; nf in to
«n ?
n&gt;i.
hat. 11 Inn •■ shoulder and he was lifted from the
“e balalhon.
and on Fridav in company with turned home on Tuwdav from a surprise to their friends and rela-&lt; her daughter Mr* Fred Wieringu *’nd lhrw* °r
&gt;&lt;Uy..!ier‘r B&gt;,'
' Iloor
• fuse blew out and the bov
other of the college bovs went to tew d»vs visit with hl* son Virgil Uvea of thte community when they on )ow» Grund Rapids St. observed “ ‘ur® te *
—i----- -ued with a bruised arm
unexpectedly in town, j her Olst birthday on Sunday. April KOah- though thl* te Africa and ;«**
Camo C-*anr. I*, having been and family In Detroit ♦ Helen Mc- arrived
Thursday. We hear it took Jack two 4 mAmiTwS wuio. dont ’« “nyonc tell vou that it&gt;;
. and the skin tom on Ills elbow and
callod Into service Tlie boys have Dyer Is back in school after a ategc
------ ,---------— the
—c'! shoulder. * Rev. and Mrs. J. W.
---------*n‘l KM -------c°W Every
night as
been on the enlisted armv reserves of Hie meaile*. ♦ Mrs. Forrest hours to get down town from the' IIltf to be n quiet birthday turned dop
It «el*
gets real cold,
cold. ■ McCue of Freeport were at the
B',n Ktgo«-s
** down
t*0*0 11
for some time Good luck. Hurry! £»ker and her grandmother. Mrs T-K school because of M-einx so . into a Joyful family gathering of Mtn
Rock Wool fill—;No down payment—3 years to pay.
need several
Younetd
MVcral blankets
blankete to keep Methodist church Sunday morning
* Mra. Pearl Kenvon returned Sat- Orpha Gray of Caledonia, were many old friend*. The boys have . her four daughters and families You
------------- ...--------- . 1.---------.. Rpv McCue preached n fine ■ scrn
urdav from a few davs' *tav al
-------- --”— litet been transferred from Camp who came together with basket* of
mon.---* —
Mr.
and- ---------Mr*. John
sight* and if I ever get ,। ---------------. ------Mourer
----- -Lansing with her daughter-in-law iOray. Fridav * Mrs. Isabel Lepper Robinson. Ark . to Ft Mead. Mary- rat. and gift* for her Those pre-.- lo&lt;
—ent Bunday
Sunday
afternoon
with Mrs.
and will be on their way again. pnt were ]ler daughter and grand- ,wmc 1 5Ure W|H “W ct^gret all .spent
afternoon
with
Mrs. Sidnev Kenvon. who is ill is attain In her home after spend­ , land,
the latter part of lhe week. Eddie daughter Mr* IGola ^han and ,hal 1 ^it' through Well. । Nelson
WlUteon al Leila hospital.
with a blood clot in her leg. * Now ing several weeks with her grand- •—------ •—• — —• -—-• ——
Smith
of
Leighton
and
Junior
GilMr*
Norman
Severson
of
Chicaxo
"Mom"
tell
everyone
at
home
I
Battle
Creek.
NcLvon
Willison
• ar­
that chickenpox seems lo have had daughter. Mrs. Roy Steen. nnd
ietta
were
al*o
at
Camp
Robinson
Mrs
Florence
Ullery
of
this
vic"hello"
for
me
Just
vou
folks
at
cotnpanied
them.
*
Bunnell
church
it* innlng-whoopltUE
cough
and famtlv. * Miss Martha Jean Sehad ------------- “* - --------- ---- ----------- -----------measles have some victims. * Mr went to Charlotte Sunday evening .but the four bovs never were able mitv. Mr and Mrs Ullerv and Mr home keep things straight and don't seMrtoe; Worahlp service 10 A. M..
to
get
together.
*
Fourteen
mem„
n(
j
Mr*
Don
Fedewu
and
children
,
uw
and
Bboul
having
to
do
Sunday
school
at
11
A.
M
Hickory
and Mrs. Claude Rosenberg of for a few duv*' visit with her aunt. harx rf tha neiin Aiten Pa«t Ma- of Hasting* Mr and Mrs Charles Without.
only knows that I Corners Methodist -church Bunday
Mrs. Hrnrv Buxton * Mrs. Clark bers cf the Della Allen Past Ma­ WlUlama Tnd two small son* and ■w{’“‘cv,cr1 3,God
;ou, :®M“ .h*Y®
d0 I *1
- ‘w’^B*C&amp;s” i^rt^at’the
Bliss has been carrying her arm trons club enjoyed the monthly
l^ter Powers local The honored without. Is just a drop in thc bucket * The W 5. C. b. me'ts। at the
in q sling because of a sprained mcetinirnt the home of Mr*. A. H. ladv
also received^Lnv curibfrom to what the bov* in the tranche*, church
A (&gt; ril ptri Pot!luck
।
Be!|,
Friday.
Time
was
spent
in
wrist and hand * Charles Parker
friends
She
was
born
in
Alleghany
««
going
through.
To
those
who
,
dipper.nt
7.30 after_ which Dr E
hemming
tray
cloths
for
Pennock
was down from Hastings -Sunday,
d‘«rict
*M11 hold
for a few hours stay at his home hospital. The May meeting will be county. N. Y . and when twelve years do. J have jurt one thing to sayJHshould wuume
oiiange. » ------Jou«h­ quarterly conference for
uic&gt; ajiuuiu
north of town, He states he and with Mrs L. R. Beeler. * Mrs. Ger­ old came with her parents to Kai- «&gt;d that U. they
”e charge.
4*cre. , lthc
_________
Mrs Parker expect to return to ald Rogers 1s convalescing nicely amazoo counts- by horse and wagon. »l»cc* with a few of the boy* here.
and muyur
maybe nicy
thev Cvuiu
could occ
see iuc
U»e light
!««•'
. I M|,.„DE|.RMO^**
thc farm in a couple of weeks * from her recent surgical operation. Later the family moved to Yankee toto
HENDERSHOTT
A family gathering was held at; She te with her parents. Mr. and Springs township where sfie mar- It is as close to a living hell as .HENDERSHOTT
the William McKevitt home Sunday- Mrs Ja*. Polhemus. * Mrs. Anna ried Archibald Baird. Tliey cleared a‘»one could think of. It Ls only • Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Lockwood of
u,tl'r spending day* and nighta Hasting* spent Sunday with theli
In honor of thrir grandson. Billie Baird was xalled to Tiffin. Ohio. their own land and built their own after
blanket* to parent*. Mr and Mrs. iChas. Hen­
Sandefur who Ls on furlough from Thursday bv the death of her sis­ home where thev lived until ht* without food or water, blankets
Mr. Lockwood enter*
the Great Lakes station. Enjoying ter. Miss Maggie Berger, the last death in 1911 Besides four daugh- kccn &gt;ou warm al nigh'., time* that dershott.
thc event were his parents, and of her Immediate relatives. Her ter* mentioned above present al vou &lt;lon'l dare rtlck vour head out the aimed services this week, going
brother Douglas, his aunt. Mrs. Isaac neighbor. Mrs Hattie Smith ac­ tlie gathering she ha* two need of vour foxhole for fear someone, tq Cainp Grant, Hl., on .Thuraday.
Headline newt today because here is just what you
Keeler of Grand Rapids und hLs companied her on the trio and brothers who vLsltcd her In 1941 «"&gt;«« Wke a crack at vou. that you * Mr. ami Mra. Harold Miller, their
mother.
need for keeping up your own home front! New
uncle and aunt. Mr. and Mrs. Dav both remained over Sunday. * Mr. Thev are Hast us Miigcc aged 89 can appreciate the things you had aon Richard, with their mother,
Pu»h and little Mary Ellen of Ver­ and Mrs. Henry Poulson returned of Kremllng. Colorado and 71wm- “t *»cme or the tilings we are fight- Mr*. Ida Milter of Jackson, ybdted
household necessities priced patriotically low . .
home
c Friday
e..u», from ~
a few days visit
— as McGee aged 87 of Scotte, Michip&gt;r. Anywav I can say it Is at A. C. Clarka on Saturday. * Mr.
montville. ♦'Fred Buckingham who .wi»
with meir
their daughter. Mrs. Harold
Kan. ours,
Mrs. uairti
Baird is
te aiert
alert in mint!
mind worth all we have to go through,
and
Mr*.
Don Smith,
their
has been employed bv the Barn­ who
..... gan,
uuwwi. —
— —
- —
........ 7;
— ciauuH and items for repairing what you already have.
Ute home front going ter Sue with Mr. und Mi.-., cuntqn
Road commission for a long time. Haskin* at Saranac. Their daughter an(J verv actlve aauuns with the Jusl
work in thenome
daughter s home. a»d ** *
ul do
rc-st| - HSSSwSf HmJ!!.'®*',
w
___________ ___________
,.nwr wont lighter
tn tne anugnters
to*.
_ _ ...
__ __ . Guild will
... have said enough. Some ^l
iKinvc
t temoon
nt Albert
AJoert BrilLs
ilrilL, •
* The Young
Woman's
nV-'y^
ternoon caller* at
*
meet-Thursday evening with Mrs tcat* hi Hie paper* make me am- Mt. and Mr*. Court •btrowbrigereCharles Williams, the president tn- tie mad I guess. Better close. Tell turned to their home here on Balstead
of
with
Mrs
Emory
Finkrrcryoot
helio
for
me
ahtf
?
tfn
“
n
M}
r
'
Mter
*l&gt;endlngthe
winter
ir.
Sparkling Gia**
OQ
beincr as announced
Tlie mem- nt “-*• “ fiddle." * Lloyd Knox, of *?ail1*“*l.s * A1■sun"
4 Pc. Bowl Set
fcw
ben are asked to bring pieces of this village passed away quite un- rteralMjtt were entertained on Sun­
woolen material, either new or good expeclediv Fridav morning at Pen- day “|
‘’ in the^Shmused material to make lap robe* for nock hospital where he had been yo’don Thompson, in uit oiiutr.
convalescent service mei&gt;P * Ernest taken on Wednesday. He liad been d!',l|dlc‘;,
hte birth?
Pi city (or Serving too!
Ball who lias been employed at thc indisposed for some time, but his ?‘dd,?R &amp;ra‘
H«JJde^diolt
Strong cr&gt;stal glass in handy
Geuke* meat market tor some yciur, -condition was not thought serious u \Ufterto^ from a fan *urtaim&gt;d
—
.i
a
fail
luis given up his position and with and his nasclng wa* a shack to hta 1!,, “J'll “
&gt;- dS!Jsustained
lUi‘r%&lt;2
I . 5'.. 0. and 7'*s hi. size-..
last1 weex.
hta family moved to thc home of family. He was born In Yankee J**
*.“5: She is bettor al the
Easy to clean!
Rongc-Tcc 6
hU r«to-l»-l.w. totoc, John- «»'&gt;"«« w-no.!,. ™.r Itoto Ito
hSJE,',
John Brogan will move to Hastings
Cup Percolator
son. southeast of town. Ernie will fifty-one years ago and had lived on Tuesday of this week. * Mr. and
work the fr.rm for Mr Johnson who &gt;n this vicinity all hl* life. He is Mrs Glen Henry, who have resided
te In very poor health, and will survived bv hi* widow, three daugh- in Marshall the past two years,
B.B. Quality Paints,
Guaranteed
against
also work tlie I arm ot Will H. John- ters. Mr*. Emma Jane Simonds of will move back to their farm here
Varnishes and Enamels
breakage. Easy to clean!
son. 180 acres m all. so we think he. Jackson. Lillian and Marian at this wcrR
week. ,* rrom
From now
now OQ
on |or
for thc
will be doing hi* part toward vte- home: onegrandchlld. three rtep- summcr and fall months Sunday
tory. * Mtea Marjorie Chandler of
ETun Glover of Middle- ^^,1 wU1 atart at iO:jo and
the T-K faculty spent lhe weekend ville. Mrs. Genteve Rav of Jackson church at 11:30 * Thc W S C S
with her mother at Charlotte. * and Seaman Melvin Wtee with the —
—.April
—.. 22nd ...
W1U -----------mM't Thursday.
i
Dave Perrault is In very poor health U. 8. Naw in the Pacific. Fdncrx!
Funeral yle jlom(. 0[ Hrs. Jennie Slocum.
Time to clean tip. paint up and
* Mr*. Hattie Stevens went to De- services were held ut lhe Beeler
-------- --------- - .
u.---------make drab surroundings bright
troll Thursday tor a vtll with her funeral home this Monday a( 3 p. DON'T BUY THINGS YOU IJONT
son Merle and family. ■* A second in. with burial in Coman cemetery.
NEED—BUY WAR-BONDS
new. sparkling clean.
Bov Scout troop has recently been * A new communication system was(
INSTEAD.
I McConnell. Sr.; art in Huntington. I briner of

MIDDLEVILLE !

s-,“,d“ *■"' ■

sKir.wx1

OVER 150 Hastings Customers to attest
the satisfactory results of our work.

STATE INSULATION CO

10' 25' 50

New Washable
Rayon Panels, co.

7QC
I w

• All Read; To Hang
• In Raton MarquisetteSalt, fine fabric in a rich ecru
shade, lovely In any room. 34
inches by 3 1-0 yds. .

Goy Oilcloth
46 In. Wide. yd.

Qtw'
OU

Colorful flower pot pattern Is
gay. practical, thrifty!

HAS
YOUR HOME
LOST SOME
OF ITS CHARM?

Crystal
Tumblers

Q
O

fsr

Q,
v

Attractive 9 nz. tumblers are
made of gleaming, fire poluhed
crystal glass with classic optic
pattern*.

Snow Bird Self
Polishing Woi

39

Easy tn use wax. dries bright

without ribbing! Leaves floor?
and furniture gleaming. 32

Tufted Chenille
Bath Set
Heavyweight, thick with thiri;,
tufting . .
firm duck back
Spring floral design, band
stripes. 21x34 in. rug.

SEE THESE OTHER GREAT VALUES!
2- Cup Drip Coffee Meker------- 25e
500 Cleansing Tissues ----------- 19c

Goy Crystal Candy Dishes------- 19c
"Defender" Moth Bolls — —10c
Floor Mop With Handle

HAGAN BROS

3- Pc. Sfonewore Bowl Set

SVc

New Deeorolire Mirror,

.59c

Flip Kinp 1 V» qt. Co.ee.ole

-«»c

WE t A N

STILL FINAN CE

REPAIRING-REMODELING
MONEY IS ALSO AVAILABLE For
Purchasing Hanies Already Built
Wc Sell \¥ar Bands and War Savings Stamps

-39c

STATE &amp; JEFFERSON

Remember how you planned that home? It was
perfect—nothing ever like it before.
Why not
make it a point this Spring to go all through that
first planning experience again? Why net restore
that House of Magic appearance and comfort to
its former state? It'll be a profitable move, add
value to your property and give you a whale of a
lot of refreshed personal satisfaction besides.

HASTINGS

BEN FRANKLIN STORES

THE HASTINGS BUILDING
&amp; LOAN ASSOCIATION
9 Stebbins Bldg. Members F. H. L B. Phoae 2503

arrived
H
safely.
For all of us who have boys in thc armed
forces, the two happiest words we can' hear
or read today arc these —"Arrived Safely."
Wc on the New York Central salute thc men
of the Merchant Marine who, day in and
day out, in peril of bombs above', torpedoes
and mines below, arc so gallantly
performing their mission of carrying your
sons and daughters—and ours—overseas.
We know how heavy is that responsibility.
For in addition to the 16,834 employees
of the Central now in thc armed services,
the sons and daughters of more than
9,500 other employees have gone to war!

and freight volume arc now double
their 1939 level, that job is being donethanks to the wholehearted cooperation
of shippers. Army, Navy and Office of
Defense Transportation.

When you realize this double job is being
done with limited additional equipment —
we believe ^ou will see why occasionally
you may not secure just the
accommodations you desire on the
particular-train you had in mind,
or even on thc day most convenient to you.

By travelling during thc week instead of
thc week-end ... by cancelling reservations
immediately, when.your plans change,
And we know how great that transportation
so someone else may take your place . . .
task is. Because it is our job, as part
you, as a civilian will contribute to the
of America's great transportation system,
fall utilization pf available accommodations
not only to help carry these millions
. —and immeasurably aid America's trans- '
of men and women from home to camp,
portatioo system in carrying out its
and from camp to embarkation port—
assiganurnt of primary supply line
but to bring to thc dock-side, on time,
an average of 16,000 pounds of supplies
and equipment for riwry soldier!
Yet, America's transportation system has
still another vital responsibility—
that of carrying essential civilian freight
and essential civilian passengers, ana...
despite thc fact that both passenger

New York Central
v»ffm rot wcroxy-'

BUY MO III WAR BOMBS AMD STAMPS'

�TtaE HASTING* B

DELTON
Mrs. John Harrington was In HOPE CENTER

The 2nd War Loan
Starts April 12
1 I

.

t .

13 billion dollars must be raised!;

Leon Pennock. Mrs. Bert Patton ' talcing over
I and Mr*. Charles Harrington were i
in Battle Creek last Tuesday. * ' JW,n*
The Home Extension group met at I
| tlie home of Mrs. Margaret Garrett
I recently. The following officers
were elected for the coming year:
Chairman. Mrs. Margaret Garrett;
. Sec.-Treas.. Mrs. Lincoln Bush; re­
creation ■ chairman, Mrs. George
Eddy; home front chairman. Mra. I baby from Kalamazoo. * Mrs.
Blrdenammm
1
Marie Prllchurd and Mrs. Lewis ••McDermott
—— ----- —and
m —Mrs.
VlaltMl Miss
Ulr. Phenla CarpantOT
—— Eaton; leader, Mrs. Ross Pierce. * I visited
Ufl
Mr. and Mrs. Ellis E. Faulkner leftlthe hospital Bunday afternoon. ♦
Friday for Willington. North Caro- Mbs Helen Sallk is working for Mr |
llna to visit their son Major Ar- sister and husband in Grand Rap- i
nold Faulkner and family. ♦' Miss
* Clarence Payne and family'
spent
Sunday
'Joyce Lelnaar. daughter of Mr. and -»
—- —
—-z with
—— I*— X-U.
Mrs. Harry Lelnaar was operated family. Mr. and Mra. Gordie
on for appendicitis In Borgeu hasin Delton. * Mr.- and Mrs MU­
; pltal. Kalamazoo. Thursday fore-1 ,on Warner and daughter from Batnoon. ★ Mr. and Mrs. Roger WU- I tie Creek spent Saturday al the
Hams und‘son. Dean were dinner Prod Ashby home and afternoon
■guests of their brother nnd sister- visitor* were Mr. and Mrs. Eart
In-law. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Wil- Gate* of Cloverdale * Charlie
'Hams nnd children at lhe W. K.
»P«nt the weekend in Battlo
Kellogg farm Sunday. * Mr. and - Creek. ★ Mr. and Mr* Harry DanMrs. Waller Willison and children ‘ols “re working in lhe egg plant
of Clarksville visited Mr and Mrs. .in Hastings.
Gordie Durkee and son David. Sun- .----------------- 1 * ’
J
day afternoon. * Mr. and Mr*. Cla­ CARLTON CENTER
rence Williams and daughter. Rose­ Last Week's Letter
mary of Battle Creek wcrc dinner
Mr. and Mrs. Murray Myers, naar •
guests of W. W. Lung and Mrs. Woodland, entertained Mr. and Mrs. 1
Lillian Rapp at Wall lake Sunday.* Arthur Yarger and family. Sunday
They also called nn friends in Del­ for dinner. * Norman Balmer, a
ton. * Mr. nnd Mrs. John Adams, draftee of last fall, who has bean
local and Mrs. Glenn Williams of in the Medical Corps In Mississippi,
W. K. Kellogg farm spent Thursday has received an honorable dUcharja,
• in Batlie Creek. * Mrs. Effie Dodd. Me
,-uwr M
He u
is al
at nome
home wnn
with nu
itla father.
Ed. Iwho has been spending the winter TGlmrr
n..l
. ...&lt; h" ..
I

. it the home of her daughter. Mra.
। Fulton.
she *111 EuPd
^?^eCrik^ntOUimd«vlwnh1h^
Bat Je Creek spent Sunday with her
son-in-law and daughter. Mr. and
Mrs. Paul Kyburz and family, u
Mr. and Mrs. Marsiudl Norwood
and Mrs. Mary Doster spent Sun
day with Mr and Mr. L-Vem
Quick and farpily at Banfteld. Mra
weck?rw*lh?iymd thcVcek whh’her
dISvhrer X Quick
Mra Ad'
idk- Smith ata has been ill' ivre
M“Jm rfi Jm,? «Ali

nortant at the matnent
will —
farming. * Leslie Daniel*’ ha* been
IU 011 U,U week- * Mnu 8arah H#n"
tii*,* r&lt;ir the rui,t vzir, h,,
siviritr here alnn/ breunewn’m
1^?
ari wa*
©SintTlnfSiare whST^rriiittaS

HE GOVERNMENT of lhe United States is asking us to lend it 13 *
billion dollars in the next few weeks. We can do it. And wc must
do It. Every American must realize the truths
In this, our toughest war, we’ve made a good start. We’ve trained a lot
of men—made a lot of weapons—built a lot of ships.

CITY COUNCIL

But it’s only a start. No man or woman among us would contend for a
single instant that we’re doing enough now to win this war!

get this: in doing your duty, you’re doing yourself one of the biggest
favors of your life!
For United States War Bonds are the greatest investment in the world
—bar none. They’re investments tailored to fit your particular situation.
And they give you the chance of a lifetime to order and gel the kind of
world you want to live in after this war. Every cent you put in War Bonds
now will help to guarantee plenty of peacetime jobs making peace-living*
for every one of ns.
«
.

For your Country’s sake—-for your oten sake—invest all you can!

We’ve Got to Build More!
We broke al! records building 8 million tons of shipping last year. But
griru-fneed Army and Navy men will tell you that the 18 MILLION tons
we’re building this year Hill won’t be enough!

There Are 7 Different Types of U. S. Government Securities —
Choose The Ones Best Suited For You:
- *
United States War Savings Bonds—Series E: The perfect investment for
Gives you back $4 for every S3 when lhe
Bond matures. Designed especially for the smaller investor. Dated 1st
day of month in which payment is received. Interest: 2.9% a year if held
to maturity. Denominations: $25, 850, $100, $500, $1000. Redemption:
any lime 60 days after issue date. Price: 75% of maturity value.

individual and family savings.
We've Got
to Fight More!

From now till this war is won, America must be on the offensive. In everiurrensing numbers, your sons, brothers, husbands must go into actual
battle. Our losses have already begun to mount—and they will not grow less.

And We've Got to Buy More War Bonds!
Sure we’re all buying War Bonds now. But we’ve got to help pay for our
increased fighting and building . . . We’ve got to match, as best we can, the
sacrifice of those Americans who are toiling and sweating on a dozen battlefronts—-with the bloodiest yet to come. Tlie blunt fact is this: to keep our
war machine going, we’ve got to dig up 13 billion extra dollars this month.
13 billion dollars over and above our regular War Bond buying!
In'the next few weeks you may be visited by one of the thousands of
volunteers who are contributing their time and effort to this Drive. But
don’t wait for him. Make up your mind now that before this drive is
over, you’re going to march right down to your nearest bank, Post Office,
or place where they sell War Bonds, and do your duly. And don’t ever for­

2'/2% Treasury Bonds of 1964-1969: Readily marketable, acceptable as
bank collateral, these Bonds are ideal investments for trust funds, estates
and individuals. A special feature provides that they piay be redeemed at
par and accrued interest for the purpose of satisfying Federal estate taxes.
Dated April 15, 19-13; due June 15, 1969. Denominations: $500, 81000,
$5000, $10,000, $100,000—also $1,000,000 if registered. Redemption:
Not callable till June 15, 1964; thereafter at par and accrued interest on
any interest date at 4 months’ notice. Subject to Federal taxes only. Price:
par and accrued interest.
Other Securities: Series “C” Tax Notes; %% Certificates of Indebted­
ness; 2% Treasury Bonds of 1950-1952; United States Savings Bonds
Series “F’; United States Savings Bonds Series “G.”

THEY GjVE THEIR LIVES.. .YOU LEND YOUR MONEY!
The Barry County War Bond Committee
UNITED

STATES

TREASURY

WAR

FINANCE

COMMITTEE — WAR

SAVINGS

(This Space Donated By The Hastings Banner)

STAFF - VICTORY

FUND

COMMITTEE.

Mra
McL^d and
* *"
««
Strtxlbeek farm and are moving this
* Mn
nin,um
frnrn
Mrs. Leuna Barnum from
,lM*n£ from Wednesday 1

the home of Mrs. Bmsta Quick at XroinnlF * Mr* n?vtd&lt;T».FtoW"i
Wall lake ♦ Mra. Harold Burpee. /’S', * *
_.*
a few
, who has been a patient
hi the ending
Am- *Dena
‘nir days
“ fcuat Scott 800,1
erican Legion” hospital "at Battie ’!* r *
E'na.n J?!1
Creek for thc past year, returned
lhw*.
to her home here Sunday of last
°.f_!^w'1.Laun.&lt;u.Y- * Ml
Mrs.
Lynn
Mix of Hartings
week. * Miss Dorothea McBain of j
Battle Creek spent Sunday with her Sunday evening callers at the homo
of
Mr.
and
Mr
s.
Wilbur
r-andrei
father. Roy McBain. * Mr. and &gt;'
IF IT WONtVelF WIN THB
Mrs. Alex Holbrook of Kalamazoo
were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. I
WAR—FORGET IT.
Fordie Casey. Sunday.
Mr. and ■
Mrs. Claud Hammond and Mr. and '
Mra. Robert Barton of Hinds Cor- ,
1 ners and Mr. and Mrs. Ted Silcock |
and son of West Hope were callers
in the afternoon. * Mr. and Mrs ■
Stanley Bishop and children of
•ROCRKtUXOa op
Galesburg and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
Starring and children of Level
Park called on Mr and Mra. Leon
noon. ♦ Miss Kathryn Horton of I
Kalamazoo and Mr. and Mrs. Ken­
neth Horton of Battle Creek spent

T

2"r

HFS A KWS AMIN
• Meat is energy that build* plane*
■nd puts the fight in the Fellows in
uniform. We need lol* of it.
Hiss Hoc Special to your ration.

falter—and they finish out on as
much as a third Foss supplement and

cial will

help you make perk quicker
or.d cheaper. It pay, to use Hoo
Special in the Dr. Hess baglot—try

STEBBINS
&amp; JACOBS
"The Rexall Store"

Hastings

Phone 2131

�THE HASTINGS BANNER, ThVRSDAY, APRIL «. 1943

FOUR

Wester of Alto. Mr. and Mrs, Lewis
Service
8:1
I wid.nrt
family w Mr and Mrs. I Mra. Ella Catt were in Hastings | w Jerry and Carol Karcher »p«r.t night and Sunday guest of Mr. and been moved from California to
Mdridoe of MulUkan. Mr. and Mn
Camp Rucker. Alabama. * Mr. and | 8:1
CpCEpfipT
I Harold Wooda and son ware Bunday 'Tuesday, w Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sunday with their grandparenu. Mrx Dan Postma. * Robert Camp- Mrs. Fred Roush of Dutton, and Dell ■ lug.
Joe Mettemlck of Ada and Lucille
I l\ LLI UM
'dinner guests of Mr and Mr* Dav- I Cool of Webberville called on Mr. Mr. and Mra. Watt Thomas of Sou.-&gt; bell of Flint »pent the weekend with Roush of Cleveland. Ohio, were
Alexandria of Lowell. * Mr. and
Mrs. Jerry Blough were Sunday dln.Mr. .nd
and Mrs. r-duuda
Claude Walton. Mrs
Mrs. Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. WUlUm »«tay. Mr. id Pike and daughter of Grand and Mrt J. D. Cool. Sunday. * Mr. Bowne * Mrs. Rojnl Good received Mr
Freeport Methodist Church
1- -• ’tuisei! Blough and
ntr
ly. *
Everett M. Love, pastor
pS*lnr
is,. y-r-T,
end wm Don- Haplds. * George Bassett was • and Mrs. Henry Myers and Janice ' Word from her hus'jand that lie'I Campbell &lt; Dorothy Walton) has Mrs Wilium Dipp and family
fun 1 y of Freepo rt A Mr and Mrs.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Howard
Thaler
ri...
'
were
Morning
Worship
11:00
Ser
been
sick
with
the
flu
and
Is
at
the
____________
Sermon:
Hmris of Hastings visitor Saturday. * Mr. Marie were Sunday dinner guests now stationed in Atlantic City. N
Wm. Shultx pf Grand Rapid* visited
ny. and Mr*
nnd Mrx of Mr and Mn AIfrc&lt;1 Mye„ ol j Jn |hf
#
Ejr.o:
Mrs. Madge Harru 01 &lt;nd Mrv
the Mercy of the Cross
Cross.""
home of her parents. * Rev. and Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and “The
at the A. T. Eash home Sunday A
Sunday School 12:00
Grand Rapids were Sunday cauers , Atlntl jjoUer were Sunday dinner Wayland in honor of Alfred Myers' Whitney spent the weekend yilh Mrs John McCue were called to Mrs O. H- Fausey who spent the
By u recent action of the Barry Mr. and Mrs. Alden Eash of Dear­
O/ Mr. and Mra. J. D. Cool,
of Mr and Mrs. WaveyKrim noth MUU.M,.;
birthday. *
Mrs. Willtam(BCF
her son Urt.'lU'U
Gaylord *411,
who is OH44III.IU
stationed Aurusta by the sudden death ot Rev. weekend at their home here. Tliey
rtrt... w
n Mr. guests V*
- ..........................
William Combs Saturday evening. a have been living in Mlskegon for County Council of Churches, next born spent lhe weekend with Huand LUxta and son Vern of Clarksville. * Mr. ,Hutchens returned- home Monday ul Bay city coast Guard Slattern
home folks. A Visitors the past wrek
wed ay sve- ! and Mr*. Frank Deming of Grand 1 from a three weeks' visit with rcla- &lt; Kenneth and Jack Thompson ot Mn Flora Story of Hustings was the last few months. * Rev McCue Sunday. April 11. has been desig­ at Steve Miller's were Mr. and Mrs.
a Wednesday caller of Mr?. Julius preached at Hickory Comers Sun­ nated as ".Go To Church" Sunday
Mrs.
Cla।
Rapids
were
Sunday
visitors
of
their
Lives
and
friends
In
Grand
Rapids.
Maple
Grove
arc
spending
a
few
Dins W*
Godfrey. * Mr. and Mrs. Emory day and Rev J. L. Ickes had charge in this county. We Invite you to set Milton Murphy and Mr. and Mrs.
and Mrs. 'mother. Mrs. Nancy Deming. ★ Mr. * Frank Winans, who has spent weeks with their grandparents. Mr
Hings were and Mrs. Will Blough were Thttrs- several weeks with Mr. and Mr*. and Mrs JctrKauHinan * Mr. and Kime
-— ot Clarksville were Sunday of the morning wroalup at Bownc thc day aside tor church attendance,
Center * Rev. und Mrs. D. H. Car­ ■and bring the whole family. Tliesc
_____
and Mrs. Earl day guests of Mr. and Mra. Ira Earl Everson returned to his home
r - reClare Bassett
and family
of -dinner—gue.vu
of Mr. and Mrs. HarMrs. M
via
aim isnui)
oi
.—
IrUng were Sunday dinner guest*,
Evaraon Lid family?-* Mr. and Mrs. Blough of Alto A Mrs. George . In Irving. Saturday. A Mr. and Mr.- jnung
guests old Yoder andfaniily*
and family * MltoKathML» Kath- rick of Sunfield were Sunday din­ are times that try men's souls Th' Lartlleof Caledonia. Mr. and Mn.
off M
Mr.
Mnw Georg
Gcoreo
Nebon in
In [&gt;'n Humphrey and Mrs.
Mr- Jc*sc
- - Tny- ner guests of Rev. and Mrs. E. B. services of worship at tiie church of Will Blough of Freeport and Mr. and
E H Johnson and daughter Loll Karcher. Mra. Neal Karcher. Mrs Don Richards and son of Dearborn. O
r and Mrs0 NrL-xm
.
... birthday.
l ■__ *
. Mr.
... ,’ll.
(u &lt;’'tinga
tt'i-.-i nre
and Boyd Novlsky of Grand Rapids Warren Kidder, and Mrs. Merrill and Mrs. Earle Jack of Detroit were lumor
of. ..
Delbert's
'r if tHa.
arc &lt;rw,
'pending jtweek Griffin. Rev Carrick conducted the your choice tire designed to help you Mrs George Welch of Bal tie Creek
* Stave Miller and family attended
were Sunday gucste of Mr. andMrs. , Karcher were in Grand Rapids last weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. ! and Mt». John Fish are moving ttlt2 t,,c:r skier. Mr* Haroal Ro- Quarterly Meeting ut thc United to have faith In God.
Ute sale of Robert Showernun of
Warren Surrarrer and supper guest* Tuesday. A Ed Davis of Detroit Herman Oosch. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar 1 froni Mrs. Hutchens' hotl'c to his senbergtr and family. A Mrs. Hetuy Brethren church Saturday' evening
at Mr and Mrs, Gerhardt Kunde A called on Mr. and Mrs. George For- Cheney and Donna of Lansing were Mawun.
brother 9ohn
in Freeport
* J-envxjn 01 Holland Mr und Mr*, und Sunday. * Rev. and Mrs. E Carlton Center Methodlvt Churc'i Sunfield Saturday.
hemo ^inheme
Freeport
*
B.
GriHin
attended
lhe
Executive
Morning Worship 10:00 Sermon
Lavern Seger andMr«
Mrs. Roberto..
8e‘■and
also Sunday
Sunday dinner
- Miner
----------------------nilv Friday
Fridav evening * also
dinner guests
gueal* at ,u
thc
Mr.
and Mrs
Mrs. Howard Demond of ' bey and family
King -and
George -------------Busunre r-.v«m
Canunittec
.Meeting
’
of
the
Barry
•The
Mercy
of
the
Cross
"
•
DOWLING
Nelson. Mrs. Fred Tab- Uoscli home. * Mr. and Mrs Chnr- were in Williamston on buiinc.--. Si-r and neice of Grand Rapids were
Woodland were Sunday afternoon Mrs. George Nel
Sunday School 11:00.
unday callers of Mr and Mrs. Ben County Christian Endeavor Union
•*- ’-ur. II
McCue
cOuj at- les Aspinali.
and Mr*. Ada Sigler Thursday. A Mrs. E. M. Troyer tt
callers of Mr. and Mra Claud Mead bcrcr. and Mr*
Honoring Mr. and Mn. Earl Paw... Invite lhe attention of our
We
«... wore -in-------— —
* Mr. Mid Mr*. Buel Sisson
tended
a Kparty
1 home of Mrs,^local. Arthur Wilkinson of CarsonGrand Rapid.* *[&gt;cnL the weekend Blakney. * Mrs. Wilbur Mick ot Monday night at the home of MUs
ell. recent newly weds, a mUcellanMondav. *
Earl
Pox zZ
of Zzz„.
South ----Bowne.
Wedncs- ville. Jimmy McCartney of Alma. with her daughter. Mrs. Ray Wie­ Saranac' was a Sunday afternoon Etta Schneider in Woodland. * Thc 1 Carlton friends to thc above on- ecus shower was given for them
Hastings on builnes* Msndav.
- .—
-r! P=_
--- -------------------j
-..
u
and
Mrj(
plight
Grumes
of
Has
­
Barry
County
Christian
Endeavor
:
nounerment.
and
hope
that
you
wtll
guest
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Ralph
Sage.
Boyd Payne of Hastings was a Wed- ,day afternoon. * Frank Walton and
land and family. A Ml** Jevn-t
Tuesday evening by Dowling friend •.
Union
meeting
wtll
be
held
M»nd
iv
be
with
tu
next
Sunday
Mrs.
Mick,
who
closed
her
beauty
- ■■— —— •••■
nesday evening suppdr guest of bis 1 Mrs. Bernice Cloosori visited the tings attended a religious meet in': McGowan of Caledonia. Mis; Lillian —-------•
Earl who is in thc Navy service, had
—»--------------- a « -----------and Howel
v....... Rapid*,......
... ’..; n‘H* f°r awhile. ex|iecu to open t: night April 12 ut the Kilpatrick
mother. Mr*. Ida Payne. * Mr. and , latter's husband at Howell, Sunday. at the home ol Frank Smith oi Bleam of Giant!
। a short furlough and cMme ~
to ChiUnited Breinren
Brethren enuren
churcii. rtev.
Rev. Krieg.
rcneg. 1 SOUTH
*11 nun.it
BOWNE
Mrs. WiU Blough spent Monday and * Seaman L**tcr Miller of Logon Grand Rapids. Sunday. * Mr. and Newton,
Newton, local,
local, were
were Sunday
Sunday cventiw
f.'enlnu b,1.;dn at Iwr home. * Rev E M unitco
of tlie Nashville Evangelical
Mr. and Mrs Will Muhler nnd .
'
1
Dipp WHeeler. former paster of Freeport. prtator
Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. Steve *pent last Wednesday evening wiUi Mrs. Joe Kauffman and family guest* of Mr. and Mrs Will
ch'urclf will la;
be thc
the main speaker. I daughter Gwendolyn were Sunday '
..
..-----of
..
---------—­ p p f Lawrence and Lola Wieland. , spimt Sunday with Mr and M:.- and family. * Mr and Mrs. Wa-n? died suddenly- Friday-AUght of a ‘cKurch?
M.ller
Logan
.A ..
Mr-------and1 Mrs. o
Sey
musical
numbersiS&amp;Sy-J.
will be gtv- . dinner guest*
pt Mr. 1---------------------------------’
--------.nd
Mnjata
Si,
to"?*&amp;S!
mour Lape and Barbara Ann of * Mr. and Mra. Jacob Kauffman Dan Kxuffmen and family of Lo- : Bidleman of Mu’kegon were caller.- heart attack. Funeral services were :Several
.-"an. * Mrs. Ray Wieland. Lawrence of Mr. and Mrs. Ott &gt; Kunde Sat­ held Tuesday afternoon at Kllpat- 'cn and a short skit lA the host so- | Thaylcr of Campbell. * Mrs. Thlrta ho will resume hLs naval training
Grand Rapids, and Mr. and Mrs Wil! and daughter Ruth of Milleri|uRrrn?an.
* George Brown spent Sutur-113iompson and mother. Mr*. Ellen .
ing and
and ---------------------------------Bonnie Lou called on-------------relatives urday evening. * Mr. und Mrs. V.il- tick church. * Mrs. Emms Andcr- 'clety.
Blough, local, were Sunday guests Indiana, were Saturday morning
c^rd^’ert
whi*h«
u. Grand Rapids -...J
ara Ml.tll,.r nntl Gv.cndolvn &lt;1 .’ Hi wa.-, a Hostings visitor Saturday. 1day night and Sunday at home re- ISeeje were visitors of Mrs Floyd I। Joseph Card,
and Ixnvcl) last, .,
h.ini
of Mr. and Mrs. W C. Lape * Mn callers of Mr. and Mrs. Joe'Kauff- in
aged «a
88 years
has
turning to Bowne Sunday evening. Walton Sunday. * Mr. —
- —
v«.r« who has
and
Mrs. Uoseuh Card aecd
man and fanulv. * —
B. ...
R. Clinton Friday. * ....
Mr .....
and Mrs Walter I -South Bowne were Sunday dinm : • Mira Vivian Buehler of Charlotte 1
Rose Endres spent from Thursdiv ......
been a lifetime resident of Barry
---------- -- .
----- .------’Tcj-hin of Haslinu
Hustings were Sunday
until Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. 'returned
twine
from Ann Arbor last -Rockhill
Sunday : guest* of Mr. und Mrs John Thaler nnd MU* Velma Buchter of Grand * Mr. und Mrs Harry Fun and Keith Daniels ot Hastings visited Co. was held at the Dowling church
... W
... Rock- in(J I;iII)lly * Mr anit Mri &lt;JUn Rapid* sm-nl the weekend with their 'children of Middleville wcrc callers Sunday afternoon at the A T. Eash
cats of Mr
W.
Keith Durkee and family of Wood; Friday after undergoing an opera- guests
Mr. and
a.’”* Mrs.
«
Monday
afternoon,
with
burial
at
1 * George Nelson was In Hii‘- Overholt of Elmdale were Sunday rnrente Mr. and Mrs, Forrest Buch- 1at thc Allen FL*h home Wednesday home * Mr. mid Mrs. Jerry Blough's Cedar Creek. Mr. Curd suddenly
land. * Mrs. Wilma Kycs of Ian- uon at University hospital * Ar- .hill.
50th wedding anniversary occurred
...^. on
™ busim
_—pess Monday morning. afternoon callers of Mr. and Mr-. ler. A There was n very rood alien- ।evening.
flng. Raymond Wieland of North thur Wilkinson of Carsonville and tings
Friday. April 8 nnd on Sunday they passed away al thc home of his son
-..w Mrs
and
—... Jimmy
McCartney
-of
— Alma
—
..... spent
* Mr. *and
Dorr called
Manchester.
M*
'Jimmy
McCartney
of
Alma
spent
MrMrs.
and Frank
Mr
Ctwrlex Overholt. * Claude Wultoa dance at the W.M.A. which was held
Frank
of
Lansing
where
he
has
been
__ ,-1, «Uvingston
4-4__Indiana.
4__ _____
■
.
......
..4...
.....
V.
.
...
...1
Sr..
. will hold o|&gt;en house from 3-1 and
Mr*, on Mrs Mary Hooper ut the John and Alien FL.h were Grand Rapid v at thc Tom Jeffrey's home Thun.- .
and family of Saturday night with Mr. and Mr*.
cared for the last two years' Hr i¥.‘uy H«'»ney spent
The WSCS. will meet at the 17-9. to their friend* and neighbor.-,. survived by five sons and five
svlUe. spent the weekend with Ciuulu Asplnall. a Mr and Mrs. Karcher home in Hastings Tuesday, visitors Fridiv. * Mra. Bcrtim John­
parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Clarence Benedict accompanied by Tliey found her feeling quite poorly. son of Hastings was a Saturday rui’sdaj witn Mi*. Agnes Thoinp- home ol Mrs. Dan Posima next * Mr. mid Mrs. Fmtil Anderson daughters and several grandcpll* Mr. and Mrs. Wednesday April M. at 2 o'clock.
mid baby werein?,.?/
Sunday guest* of
Jake Gb-.ss and Conine. * Miss Bar­ dren. * Mrs. Ferd Thomas and
Charles Moore were Sunday dinner
bara Boulnrd of Bownc Center was mother. Mrs. Bthnche Powell at­
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dale Cook
Towiurnd Club
a Sunday dinner guest of Marjorie tended lhe funeral of Mrs. Tltomand family of Carlton * Mr. aryl
The .Townsend Club met Friday Porritt * Mr. and Mrs ll. A. John­ as'brother in law. Archie Tobias ofMrs. Bmt Sydnani of Alto were evening.
April 2. ut thc home ot Mr.
Sunday evening callers at the Cliar- and Mra. Leap Karcher with a pot­ son of Bowne Center were Monday Hastings.' Saturday. Several old •
also attended the funer­
1-' Bunn home. * Mr. and Mix.L luck supper. After u short tiusine** eve callcnf on Mrs. Jennie Pardee. neighbors,
* Mr. mid Mrs. LaGrand Callier al of Mrs Agnes Otis which was
A Seger and Mis. Robert Seger alnl
little Judy Moore of Grand Raptor. .meeting a program was presented and son were hi Vermontville Thurs- hHd nt Hastings Saturday. Mrs.
of duets by Dorothy Bunn 7."" "L"
.'.u'u'^wi'iF MKhh r Otis had been nn Invalid for a good
Mrs. George Woldring, and .Mt- consisting
and Helen BuMiSn. e accompanied i
years and nt thc time of her
Henry Lcmson of Holbud were ;cn thrir guitars, andjongx bv Mr- l"Pj! m,?C a TGF&gt;ih win KmirflV many
dentil wav being cared lor In the
• i tday dinner gitcvts ofl Mr. and ,George Nelson and ifev. and Mr*
r*-,A.L
Tm-? toh.\ home of Mira U/jtle Smith. Her
Alien FL'h. Other callers were
A"",;.
«•&gt;
” »”w ” . Mr
daughter. Mrs Ellin Neri of Chi­
.‘■ir ai d Mrs. F. C. Dttning of Grand
cago was hero during her illness
RapKi, and .Mrs Nancy Deming. nwcllne
,
-III, a 4h«rt Ulk i&lt; a.v. ~~’L'.*'.Mr' Two sons. Rn'hard laiubaugh &lt;&gt;!
lic.d. A Mr. and Mrs. Burt Utuley !
Hasting* and Lewis QUl of Dowling
&lt;&gt;f Hopkins and son Jvt, jack Lins0|, bu.llu.M * mid three grarulsoiu, also survive
!-.y. who h.-u. been transferred from .home 01 Mr. and Mr. . Henry Katth- A|to ,h(.
her Thc .funeral of John Conklin
Chicago to CatHorni.1. were callers
1 Mrs Jennie Pnrdce nnd MIm Wan- ngitl
38, son of Mr and Mrs. Gen
ol Mrs. Erii'”l Tooker SuncLty af!
Bchray visited Saturday aftcr- Conklin was held nt thc Dowling
Bownc Center .Methodist .Church
...
tt-moon. * Mr*. Ototge Nelson w.u»
.
tioon with the latter's iMrcnt*. Mr. church Friday with burial in the
Rev. Joi
:• Grand Rapids visitor Tuesday. *
and Mrs Lloyd Brock of lake Union cemetery * Mrs Haren Hook
10: 00 A. M. Sunday school
P.FC. L.iwn-nce Wieland accom­
11: 00 A. M. Morning Worship- OacxvA A .Mra Lvdij Karcher is spent the weekend with relatives at
panied h:s brother Ravincr.d to Theme--"Go
‘
To Church Sunday " .{spending a few days with Mrs. IJz- Kalamazoo. * Mrs. Marshall Hinde
** - th Munch&lt;-,fi'r. Indtunx. Monday
Choir rehearsal Thursday evening zic Hoffman of East Bowne. A Mr sjvnt tlie weekend with relatives a
• l-rrnnnn. He will va.i’ fri-nds at ।ut the Walter Wlngier home.,
and Mre. Wm. Porritt and daughter Knlaninzoo * Mrs Marshall Pierer’
the college for one day before re­
Marjorie ami Edd lary Were In
turning to Camp Phillips. Kunw. Church
1
Grand Rapids Saturday. A Mrs. antHv being cared for at tlie home of
of the United
• Mr- lima Brown spent WidnesBrethren In Christ
l~... Jennie Pardee and Wunetta Schray her sister. Mrs. Win. Ellis * Hurvcy
&lt;!.tv with her daughter. Mi.- Glrnn
j were callers at the Alden Porritt
E B Oriffin D D Pastor
'!:l!i-r and little granddaughter.Ann. Sunday April ll is GO TO। home ThUraday aftrnioon. * Mrs. Babcock hud the misfortune to
.M :i- a’ Pet-.nock hospital. * Mr 1CHURCH SUNDAY In Barrv Coun­ Marlin Kunde attended a surprise break hh ami while crating valve,
thc Wllcox-IUch last week and
-:'d Mr John Hul.-cng.v and Mar-' 1ty. Do you appreciate the churches party &lt;’I1 Mr- Il T. Kunde of Free­ nt
Wt^vne Buckland who lias been 011'
t i n of Grandville were Fridav call- |In your community? Si tow thj., ap­ port Sunday evening A Pvt. Ervin on
account of an irfjury has been
: ol Mr and Mrs. Harold Yoder preciation
1
by your attendant;' next Curtiss of Camp Ptullips. Kunrui*. returned to Leila liosjiital for furth­
n
I family. ♦ Rev nnd Mrs. Join. ISunday.
and
Mrs.
CurtLvi
and
baby
of
Low•
er medical attention * Rev. B ibbitt
R V&lt;Ctie stxtnl Saturday evening at I
‘ fit were callers at Mrs. Jennie Par­ of Grand Rapids will conduct thv
B lv- home of Mr. nnd Mr?. Rulp'i, 1&lt;‘ 3o A M Sundav school
tire’s Sunday afternoon a Martin church services next Snndav at tinfi M’ce. and Mr and Mrs Veil AlKunde who works in Hastings is
11:30 A. M. Morning Worship
hour and following the Sun­
■ ;e:tscn of Midland. Thry brought । 3 15 P. M. Junior Christian En- having a two weeks vacation at usual
school session. 11 pot luck din­
E h Ir '.'taiul-on. John A'bertv'n 1
■'home. A Rosaline Bld ridge of Mull­ day
ner will t&gt;- served. Sandwiches are
I bark with them to attend th’ new
iken visited from Friday until Sun­ lequvstcd for each family "and in
7/0 p. M Christian Endeavor
E
» week'. * Russ Johnson of Hasday at -Paid
HoffmanA Mi. and afternoon service will also be held.
8:00 P. M. Evening Service.
■■■••
-—...
- ™.------------------B tires and Mt,. Dan Pt&gt;stnia w.n:
8.00 P. M. Thursday Prayer meet- Mrs. Paul Hoffman gave a dinner
Sunday
of her
'ruU1,.r *Td*faMoncd.' I'm
'
Hrrnrfav In honor
llnnftr nf
Iler brother
bmtiler. .
to Centerville Snndav »t d brought I
Mr. Po-.ttnti back with them U|
Arthur Anderson from the Great -fl.ll(1 ,
confined to his bed. We nil wi»F
Lukes Naval Training Station. The
v„„ ...
.,lk„
10 00 a. m. Morning Worship
other guests were Mr. and Mrs.
'»«•
J
J k
him n speedy recovery, a Word ha.-. I H 00 A M Sunday School
John Andcr.-.on. Mr. and Mra. Julius my Rrundfa’lier used to.
«
been received that Reuben FLahlus
7:30 P. M. Christian Endeavor

» -

“Sil.

AUCTION SALE
On account of labor shortage the undersigned will offer at public auction at my farm
two miles south of Vermontville on Vermontville-Bellevue road on

WEDNESDAY, APRIL

14

A; ona o'clock sharp thc following described property:

OVER 100 HEAD OF HOGS

25 choice gilts, all to farrow soon.
Among them 10 extra choice Duroc Gilts.
50 choice feeder shoati, weighing from
60 to 100 lbs.
6 boars, different breeds, ready for
service.
1 brood sow, 1 year old with 9, 4 weeks
old pigs.
1 brood sow, 2 years old, weighing about
500 lbs. with 9, 6 weeks old pigs.

SHEEP
About 100 good breeding ewes, all good
age, bred to lamb April 25.

16 HEAD OF CATTLE

15 head of choice feeder cattle, weighing
450 to 500 lbs.
1 Jersey cow, 6 years old, bred to freshen
in August giving good flow of milk.
1 GOOD WORK HORSE
12 years old, sound in every way. weight about
1400 Ibi.
•

POULTRY AND GOATS
140 nine months old Rhode Islands Red
hens, out of eggs produced in egg lay­
ing contest. Blood tested, two reactors
in 160 birds.

36 White Rock yearling hens.
4 geese and 2 ganders, Toulouse breed.
3 Saline milk goats, to freshen this
month.
1 Togenberg milk yearling goat.

HOUSEHOLD GOODS

Red plush upholstered chair.

Rust colored stuBio couch, showing no
wear.

48 inch, 3 leaf, dark oak round dining
table.
Gasoline room heating stove.
Large coal Heating stove.
Two Queen incubators.
Lawn mower with basket.
FARM EQUIPMENT
International 13 hole tractor drill with
fertilizer and grass seeder attachment,
nearly new.
John Deere hay loader, in serviceable
condition.
100 ft. of hay rope.
2 harpoon hay forks. Several pulleys.
Evaporator sap pan, 11 ft. long.
2 good steel storage tanks.
Gathering tank, 350 sap buckets, all in
good condition.
About 400 spiles.

POTATOES

Quantity northern grown, federal in­
spected free from disease, early and
late seed potatoes; also some eating
potatoes.

FOR PRIVATE SALE
I will try to have on hand GOOD
NORTHERN GROWN SEED POTA­
TOES on sale for balance of plant­
ing season; also eating potatoes if
possible.

AUCTION SALE

Having sold my farm I will dispose of my personal property at public auction at the
farm located 1 mile south of Maple Grove Center on M-66; or 4 miles south, and 2
miles west of Nashville on
• ■
,

THURSDAY, APRIL 15,1943
Starting at 1 o'clock, rain or shine.
CATTLE

MISCELLANEOUS

Holstein heifer, 2 yrs. old, due May 10.
Holstein heifer, 2 yrs. old, due May 30.
2 Holstein heifers, 10 mos. old.
Holstein-Jersey heifer, 7 mos. old.
Holstein heifer calf, 3 mos. old.
Registered Holstein bull, 11 mos. old.

4 rolls new barbed wire.
Three 5 gal. chicken waterers.
Several home made chicken feeders.
300 egg incubator. 2 5-gal. cream cans.
Four 10 gal. milk cans, have been used
for buttermilk.
12 ft. ladder. Small tools.
1936 Dodge pickup truck-needs minor
repairs.
Lawn mower. Steel traps.

CHICKENS

30 Holtzapple S.P.M. &amp;■ F. White Rock
pullets, 7 mos. old.
FARM TOOLS

Farmall F-12 tractor, rubber in front.
2 row tractor cultivator.
Seven foot tractor driven mower.
John Deere No. 40 two bottom 12" trac­
tor plow.
2 sec. spring tooth drag.
Old two section spring tooth drag.
New Oliver-Superior manure spreader.
iCqn be drawn by tractor or horses)

TERMS: CASH. NO GOODS REMOVED UNTIL SETTLED FOR

ASA STRAIT, Prop,
HENRY FLANNERY, Auctioneer

ERNEST GRAY, Clerk

Oliver 12" walking plow.
Tank heater.
18 gal. water cream separator.

HOUSEHOLD GOODS

Universal Electric range.
Cast iron log burner—burns 30“ wood.
Large Oak buffet. Roll top desk.
Wood filing cabinet. Coil spring.
Steel cot with kapok mattress.
Folding canvas cot.
2 foot stools. Dishes.
Other articles too numerous to mention.

TERMS: CASH. NOTHING TO BE REMOVED UNTIL SETTLED FOR.

IRA C. VANDERLINDEN, Prop
HENRY FLANNERY, Auctioneer

E. E. GRAY, Clerk

�THB HASTINGS BANNER, THU RS DAT, APRIL 8, 1H3

ought not To nealoct a*- tea teUlogham and J
ind Mrs
1 Lucille
day dinush and
ind Mrs
Is visited
inday. *
nt Dcarilth thc

ind Mrs

md Mrs
altended
rman of

lacellan&gt;r them
; friend..
vice, hud
lo Chi-

Frances
i« Wed1. where
training
neral of
if Barry
it church
urial at
niddviilv
' his son

nd five
nndchllThom'obia* of
fa! oh!
• funcra stood

•if Chi­
lliness.
Dowling

Conklin
Dowling
in the

I Pine

Harvey
tunc to
t valve,
ck and
ten ou»
• furthBibbitt

&gt;e Sunlies
held
I'm

ie Joktu

WOODLAND
Rev. and Mrs George F. Wingard

themselves
themselves together
---------far Benny Kenyon and Mu.
43M: Kilpatrick Church. 34.00; marie vowels by the use of a table sembllng
worship.
We again invite
wv».uw. w We
Invite you
you lo Masvel Bryans attended
Mrs. Fhlwr. Mrs. Sandbrook. 32.00; Tthe dlocriIleal mart*.
party at the home of Mr. aad Mrs.
CHURCH ANNOUNCEMENTS | worship
‘ with u*.
Total. &lt;144.00.

Jani ar Pltv *Fridav Nteht
Ku..»cl Jonnoocka given in honor of
The Juniors’ wi 1 present-Every Bot Boyken and their son Norman
Fsmllv Hus Om - at the «hoM S’t-urday night There acre IB
Paul W. Geiger, Pastor
10:00
3.00: Mrs. A. Shdlsnburger.
10:00 A
A M
M—
—Sunday
Sunday School.
School. * iuXnimt Friday • evsnte. April BUttU present and » vary pleasant
Tamarcc MUs. Soc.. 3 00; 11:00 A. M. Momlnr worship. ★
P
tt,.. t&lt; - AnarkUrvr evening wa* spent.
88.50.
M S0.
„„
ciiase. 877.38; Mrs’. Jane
i

5tL* W U Waxiland^Birt^ay

cousin in Wisconata. Funeral was held Monday in CARLTON UENTER
Kalamaroo. * Mr. ind Mrs. Lester
-- - —
Mrs
Ralph
Beach of Vermontville were Bunday ur. anrTMr*.
afternoon callers of Mr. and Mrs. ££
shopping
U A. Day. Mrs. Beach entered Pen- ton Center Extension Club met at
nock hospital m.nrt.v
Sunday afternoon and the home
------ of Mrs LaFayette
. underwent major surgery Monday bom., wed A delicious dinner was „
morningprepared , by the group under the

Club.
38.00:
'Tola).
r^A1'
.
^*r Bnd
rnlr“
of Fairgrove visited his parents. Mr Femiomakcr. 10.25: Total. 08.61.
••ran Gospel Hour. * Wednesday. |UU1 Qordon Williams. aaulMad by
Mr»- Charle* Day and Mrs. Gor- ASSYRIA
di and Mr*. Nash. During thc
.mr-....
Eleanor Benner a Junior.
dor- Hoffman left last Tuesday Last Week's Letter
meeting a Family night, -carry In” SOUTHWEST RUTLAND
and Mr* Jolui Hauer over Friday
VILLAGE OP WOODLAND: — April 7. Midweek Lenten service
iu»uH of Township Election
morning for Camp White, Oregon.
Mr. and Mrs Storkan of Battle supper was planned, to which all
------------Mrs.
George -------Havens and
and Saturday * Mr. and Mrs. John Grace Faul. North Main Street. at 8:15. Theme—The Cry of Vic..
townshln election Monday to visit the latter's busband, Pvt. Creek are here in preparation for former Extension Club rnrmben are Dirk and Erwin of Detroit sps
Richardson ol Carlton called on Mr. Kl«»:
Mtin lory.” * Colored slides of the "Songs
. .
f01towtaK oHicers were Gordon Hoffman. Mr*. Day will occupying thrir new home, the fo:- invited. Supper at 7:M rnerp April weekend at lhe ho
and Mr*. Howard Hewitt Thursday B^&amp;S^id’Sri M teteia dr­ of the CrOM" and special Lenten .
music by the choir. * Thursday— dueled■’ SunervUar Albert Reesor *tslt her brother and other relatlvae mer Charlie Scheiner home * Au- 14th after which a program will be Mrs. Wm. Havens, t
after noon. * Mrs Lawrence Faul . &lt;ct ajg/jj- Mrs. Garold McMillen, Rdlglous Instruction.
—uu vole* * Clerk Leoti Hynes, while there. After their departure, gu*t Nanjok relumed Saturday presented.
* Mr*. Gerald TUchcr James Wilcox attati
visited iler daughter und family.
Broadway and East section of
The Evangelical Church
I4fi vote* * Treasurer Vcala Born.
Hoffman wa* called home u« - night from a week’s stay at .the and Anne Marie were dinner guest* dinner at the homo
Mr. und Mrs. Clarence Amle und
moo- Total. 8212 75.
J S Deabler. Pastor
h# votaa W“Justicc of Peace to fill
cause of the death of his mother. University hospital, at Ann Arbor of Mr. and Mr*. Radford Stidham Lester Lord ot
sons of Battle Creek Wednesday un- 'u’^‘
Q„
UI Friday of lost week Mrs. Arnie
^££fu^'8rj h
of
m
and soils relumed with her and 9,*t!I^AVi&lt;T's-Swilthn' Theme
•pent the weekend in Wo&lt;&gt;d:and. Church. M.78. W'x^l»n&lt;l Metho­ Transformation.’
Sunday
■, — -------------------------------Mr. Arnie Jouung her on Saturday.
ch,£S?.’
Blue «. -school. *
u“m? Blue A Companion." ^Leader? Brace
^H^ri48\ptwr&lt;*°C^&gt;n*iables.Jbra Mllgra’of Waiied lake spent Sunday who’has been slaying with .bar Bower of Big Rapid* were Tjiura
* Mrs. Edison Ewes of Lansing ...I
A Companion.”
Izader. Bruce
Vnorttend'scran'Eckardt
* 8:30
8:30 P.
P. M.
M. EvaUng
Evening worwor- Lenmsin 148 vote* rioja ulum. with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd night supper guests of Mr. and*Mrj
BfoodUnd
*
oJdcr of’scrap-EcJtardt.
8^- ship, sermon
theme-The
Time {fy “otes! Albert She?ienbarger. Will Hyde. * Miss Marte Klayw- Kendall returned home Sunday * Chyton Valentine and family * Mr
order of E.S.S- ship. Sermon theme—"Th* Time
°of P. •Lodge,
■
of
Divine
Visitation
”
.
*
Thursday
Uy
vote* Harold Smith, 148 voles.
-------------- of ------------- the departure of and Mrs. Lyle
t vi. Quimby and
—a Mr
**- and
..a Crofoof is assisting Mrs. John De­
ing of Muskegon
wa*--------------the-guest
We much ------regret
of Divine VlsItaUon”.
Mr and Mrs. Elmer Gillett from Mr. and Mrs. Norman Stanton from Mrs. Jack Herrick and family of Smith with her house work. * Ban
Service. ★ Frl--------- ■----- —-----------------i&lt;S”H&lt;mi« 'KeUhun. 0f HaB.n ;. 5 00
A*jG&gt;. TO-W; —Midweek Prayer
juh^rsM.'
Friday until Sunday WMIm Agne* our midst to their new home they - Battle Creek called at Mr and Mrs. Jenkena is visiting at the home of
SOUTH HHULTZ
were visitors al the Evang.-lk d
M mudv C,Ub'
United Brethren in Christ
Tarbet of Detroit spent Sunday have purchased. the former Clyde Henry Williams Sunday evening. * his daughter and husband Mr. and
■ . Mr.
and Mr* Frank
Hom
enter-c night with Miss Jeanne Irland and Cole farm. * For variation from Mr. and Mrs floyd Aspinall were Mrs. Albert Nash,
parsonage Sunday, a Mr. and Mrs. 10 00. laud. 81bO7&amp;.
Osgood Minister
r-2.-.T
.■"■"L,:
"7 ".VL'
talncd the following guest* at a6 vWtal Nashville school on Monday, regular schedule the Happy Down Sunday dinner guests cf their fn------------------ —
Will Velte of E..1.1 Woodland ana
MUcclIRieous MembersBIpx: Paid Woodund
clock chicken dinner
diiuusr Bunday
Sunday eve
eve-­ * Mr. gn(l
pormt potter and organisation went to Battle Creek then John Asplnall of W Lake
Mr mid Mr*. Victor Eckardt und to Florence Kltson. 88.14.
.„rtl llt\,
«q0 to church Sun- o’ciocx
IF IT WONT HELP WIN THE
(lauithtei and Mr* Bertha-Eckardt
Grand Total 8878.00.
day’ Gotae
*
nlng honoring Mrs. Honi s birthday ton 0{ Do^-g^c were Saturday for dinner' followed by o theater Odessa. * Mrs. Elmer .Marlowe is
WAR— FORGET IT.
Mr.
nnd
Mr*
Ht-nrv
1
note
ana
Al-’ ntahlTupper
..__________________________
«..
v.
gurau o?Mr andMrs.,.. parlyiTira.
Hwii^Aiie
’hosleis'war.
of northeast Woodland were dinner
Izna Warren. Citairman: Florence
Mofninu worship 10 00 AM*
guest* Sundav at Uie home of Geo. Kltson. Chairman.
jjuiutav school 1100 AM * Chris- ??,nv' rv/onnnr inri^n^inrM ^.’nd Otorie Gillett and sons. They ill and could not entertain * BeverSchneider and Mbs Etta Schneider.
Senior Honor Studcnu
Uan Endeavor 7:00 P. M. * Evannf brought their grandmother. Mrs J al from this locality attended the
Thev celebrated ti&gt;«- blrihmn.s of
MftUrtnc cium, daughter of Mr. gellstic service-s continue each night xri'*n.idOXfr/M^rE’qhrar1^f Hiit0 L' Higdon home after spending thc funeral on Monday of Mrs. Dirk
week with the Clifford Potter's. * Hoffman of Hawns* township.
VlcrorC Ertmdtd i \lr mid Mrs t,1,d
Eloyd Clu"’- *'“a bCt“ lhrouah Aprtl
al 7:4® W" ,n' “r„»n2
*t reChnm.nrn?UMrs5 Mri NeU Walker and Max /Oden mother of Ernest and Edd Hoffman
n n?ki fjMiman were dinner guests
Valedictorian of the cla*s vile you to attend. * Cottage prayfull
at’ °t Chesaning, were Sunday dinner of thb vicinity. * Several from
?r Mr1 n^d Mra p. rov Uiinmi of °f ’»« of ““ Woodland Township « meeting Wednetdav 7:30 P. M.
f^dr-d1 B^raVen^bdan^40 ati‘din- Kue&amp;U of Mr' “nd
MwrUt Mc*d
»oc«lHv attended the memorial
fL?
Wrtelond’ Sunday
* ML- M:ho6‘- •’»' ,-‘urf11 ““ft*- rtMU.K‘u .
. w *
a aixtrt tm.e *
Bie De Vine home in service* honoring Corporal Merle
K^Si..r a,~m Hiinriav w th
of Mr “nd Mrs. Glenn HenSundav school 10:30
A. M. *’ n^nrt
Mr.
Mra. Wil- G. Tasker st the Presbyterian
e}4 Mr; JiVse ‘s/uddcr *&lt;if dec.-has taken the Salutatory hon- Morning worship 11:30
A. M. * Mr
Mr. lira!
ann Mra^Alva
Mrs Alva ^CmvolT
KCnyon and
ana the afternoon.
•VJSiiirr- f*
" m
.’.’.vnnd
".
mL Ke.iv..n' f alivd
Wlllltu of Muskegon Heights church at Hastings on Sunday at
w. st wXlIand
h“r Mb
- * Maurine iuu been an out- Cottage prayer meeting, Thursday, Mlna
Kenyon caUed on Mr
Mr. and
and
m—
A f-—
Kenvon^f Hasting* spent
»wn‘ Saturday and 1Sunday with 3 PM ★ Jackie and Jimmie Holl..vv&lt;-.t woociianu. iter . im : mi-,.
stmknt u-tth mi
8'00 PM
•
*»
sLiurda- Ind foui d Marie bill rth Rrr and
J- J WIHltU. Wilson, man of near Dowling, twin brother*
THIS WEEK:
WE OFFER
wevrav r v,,lMlM,M.
X fkl' * Mr ind Mra Donald Jr
«"“»» spent the time with of Mr. and Mr*. Edd Hoffman, were
n visitor. * Mr. and Mrs. George
four
venr*
of
hgr
high
school
work
Parrott and Mr. nnd Mr*. Juv Vius- Wiu&gt; » lan.n avv.aitv vi ..Mnmlng worship 10:00 A. M. * Manning and Sharon of Ypsilanti
^Ura Dav B"d yi'lan * l^ored by a blrth^ &lt;toiwr at th^
A SIX ROOM HOUSE and bath, real clo&gt;«, in,
with
u
point
average
of
3.IMJ.
She
glnk und daughter Sharon ut But­ hn* participated in manv extra- Sundav school 11:15 A. M. * Jun- visited Mr. and Mr*. Lester Sonne- £U“V Roush of the Sulker DUtrict home of their "ra"dp?J*?U’
in
the
First
Ward,
has
a
single
garage, full lot,
tle Creek were dinner guests Sun­ curricular ucttviUea Including thc lor church 10:00 A. M * Youth vjhc Saturday night and Sunday.
vr,;B
huihdlv w M^'^nd Mrs 'wdHrd
day at thc home of Mr. and Mrs. Library. Home Economics and UUn Fellowship 8:00 P. M. * Choir prac- * Mr* Ella Stiuble of Saginaw
three bediooms up, living room, dining room and
wg^OrtoRourtvOmlwRojte Wthday * to-,
Mrs. Willard
Stuart KtisMuaul.
Mr tarund
Mr*. dubs, and has been a member of tlce Wednesday night at 7;30. * called on Ida Carocnur and Mina and Mend of Freeport were Tues- Case spent over lhe weekend with
Anrd*"i5
“*Gra*&gt;7i
kitchen down, nice basement, priced at $4,200.
tiirn* tlw-v will make tliei.' B'*- &gt;»lgh
school chorus for three Tiu- pastor h continuing in s ier- Kenyon Friday. Mrs. Struble was
9 ROOM HOUSE in Freeport, has 4 bedrooms,
* xlT- «nri
l v»m tHiKMri ycarx- During her freshman and Ie* of sermons fitting for lhe Lcn- the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank
SSJ’n.X ..a uihM ri ?.JIP «**«.&lt;»-&gt;-? sophomore veara. *he took part in ten sewn Th- sermon th-nie for Bailey, formerly of this place. ★
has wall and City Water, oak floors, good as­
A1■: the Oratorical contests and also next Sundav "Victory In the Gar- Mr* Orphn Rohm of Elkhart. Ind.,
attendrd the funeral of the Mticr*
phalt roof, ook casings throughout, location is
. &lt;h M-rvcd us president of her class den ". * We extend an invitation js spending some time with her son
mother. Mr.; E. F. ONiood. ageMrOL In the tenth grade. * laturcll also to the public to attend these aerv- Gary Rhom and family. ★ Mrs
A-1, price _
------- $1,000.00
ut Grand RapkG Monday.
' participated in manv school aettv- ire*. *"But
as many ns received Nina Jchncocks gave 14 of her
Grant Osgood. Who lin
■
Hh&lt;- was a member of the him. to them gave he power to be- pupils a treat by going wlUi them
FORTY ACRES on section one in Baltimore, good
chorus for lour years, of the band coine thn nous of God. even to them on tlie train lo Grand Ranids Frlset buildings, good soil, on an excellent 'road,
winter, uturni-d to het lioinc &lt;n for two and one half years and that believe on hi* name: which day. Some of the pupil* had ncv.
Woodland with them * Mr Enuna tlie ba*kcl-ball team for one year, wereborn, not of blood, nor of thc cr ridden ontrain so they all en
-$2,700.00
Bead-.* ol Wacousta -visited Mi
will of ...
the flc*h, nor of tlw will joyed tne trip. ★ Benny Kenyon
She ha* been a member Of the Ubr- ....
Anna Kanii i Thursday
9 ROOM HOUSE in Naihville. 6 room* and bath
of
God." John 1:12, —
13. met with quite an accident In Has­
but
of
God.
Executive arv club and Student Librarian for ot. men.
Count v ''
*’
..
...
....
.
----Un|W
s
a
m
r
d
a
y
a6
j
)e
was
carrying
downstairs, three bedrooms up and 2 down, lot
iKuvl two years. She has it point South Woodland Church of the
meeftfig wus held at tin- home ui thc
pplc butler from
Brethren
average of 3.4H * Other honor slun
—.t—.
70 feet on Reed Street run* way back to rivar
Bcnneider Muntlav e
Arthur L. Dodge, pastor
the More to thc car he trippod
Uiu l-imrll Hrhdbe atv-tx! dents of thc 1943 cla*s are: Carmen
has fruit and bcrric* on the large lot. good
10:00 A M. Worship and .sermon, a stone and fell breaking the
. Marjory Englund,
t
tlie
Gros*
and
cutting
hl*
hand.
He
wa*
tnk
.--$2,350.00
barn on it, price
Audrey
Mui- on ForgivencM.
night guest oi Mir?.
* knrtore’‘Ardathinglon,
llHyiira"iuid*
’beraid
' ~ ’
M en to thc doctor where seven stitch
rhtidron v^tedKMra. Si. &gt; Stani M.ske
Church "chooi?
school. ’ Lesson; "Peter anil ts were taken. * Mrs. G. E. KcnA WONDERFUL 160 ACRE FARM in Carlton
John Witness.' Christ's Glory." * yon. Hasting*, Ann Jean and Clar
Township, excellent buildings, two large barns,
Woodland Township StJiool
of Dowagiac from Saturday until
Third Grade
aild Mrs. Richard
lays good, good soil, priced at ---- $10,500.00
Mrs. Lcnna Bale*, Teacher
Hughe* of Allegan wi re Buudav
" ACRES
'
----jyy beautiful
20
FARM in Freeport, a vei
Gertrude Cole and Irene Bawdy
dinner guc*u
spot right on a stream, good set or building*
Faul. Mrs. Stang »’•■ back in .cliool after a week’s
mother of Mi
r.\Tio\’n:G
to ti to illiiM*. Ronahi Leak surprised the
Hughe*.
returned■
.--52,000.00
priced■ at’
Woodland with Mr und Mr* Faul children bv giving them a treat on
ECOXOUY of liUMil-UAKING
and will make lirr home with them his birthday. * Richard Hall ha*
- —
-enlrred the third grade from Mustor
the. —
present
Du’.e ifci’i,
* Th- children have
Col H. J. Stung who l» now located enioved coloring bird* to be used
crusfcd URE/.D wiin
at New orlttunx La. * Mis* Etia in making bird book*. * Recent visBchneidn visited Chrw Gilcbel ot itnrs were Marcia Smith and ShirREAL ESTATE BROKER
•
•la»t- —
■
lev CliL'sic.
Die children arc enLaiuiiur
Thursday
(The best investment on earth 1* the earth ItaeU)
jcviiig —Hie story ’ Happy Days in
Baitinger lleuniuii
......
Mrs. George Baitinger of Coloma ’Holland"
mUNE 2(»39
S
I
l.HBl.'ib
Bl II JJi&gt;i(i
DISTRIBUTOR
MOBIL
PRODUCTS
— Dr. Herbert -------------Fifth und Sixth Grades
and. son.
Baituiger ...oi
Mr*. Arlic Spindler, teacher
f/j 1/
Indiana, were overnight
PHONE
R7 E. STATE ST,
HASTINGS
Wc arc very- proud of tjie fact
"The FLOUR
guests a I thc home of Mra. Law­
rence Hilbert nnd Miss Lorena Mil- lliul our share of lhe Suirnu drive
the Beit Cooks Use
In their honor wm 31030.0(1 Thia, far surpassed
Easter
--------she entertained with a family din­ our expectations.
ner Friday evening. Guests were r.torv Is depicted by various scenes
during
thc
hist
week
of
Jesus'
life.
Dr. and Mrs. Leland Holly of Mu&gt;LILY WHITL FLOUR
Wc have completed our book list
kigon. Mr and Mrs. Glen Blake ol
Middleville. Mrs. Agnes Fisher. Mi. nnd numbering thc books. We find
MEED M O H E ¥ 1
and Mrs. Dwight Fisher und Mrs, it very helpful in choosing our
Don Ftahcr. of Hustings. Mrs. Cail
Walts nnd Mt. und Mrs. Birds!)!
Hollv ol Woodland,
Entertains lor Birthday
Mrs Eston Everett of East Wood­
land und Mrs. G F Benner enter­
tained fourteen ilttlc children last
Wednesday afternoon at thc luthoiiu-, in honor of thc fifth
birtlidav of little Judy Eveixtt,
Judv visited her grandmother from
Nundav until Wednesday,
Woodland Township Raises 150 Ter
Cent of Quota Fur Red Cross
Having sold my farm I will sell at public auction at thc place known as thc Acc
were Friday evening .dinner guests
al the home of Rev. and Mr*. Floyd
Fisk of Lake Odessa, w Mr. and
Mrs. Dak- Hauer and daughter.;

•ft"™??- mJ/VdOD

...______

WE DEVOTE ALL OF OUR TIME
TO SELLING REAL ESTATE

AMERICAS

CARS HAVETO
LAST FOR THE
DURATION SO

KEEP THEM RUN
NING. LET US
HELP

Wezre here to serve you. Gas, Oil or
Tire Repairing. Let us help keep
your car running for the duration.

। j.

LiLy
WHITE

EARL R. BOYES

M«KEE SERVICE OIL SALES

JlaaiaA

AUCTION SALE

Our Red Ctue.s sollclton, have ju&gt;:
rem pie led their hmw to howw canass for funds and thc re|wr:.s
which follow allow how successful
Ihi.-, campaign Iuls really been. Th"
*U)i&gt; naked of Woodland Township
wks 8575.(10. Wc are irappv to re­
port that SBfiB has been turned
over to thc county chairman at
HiL t-in:-. Iiniii our roiniiiuiiity Tint
Ls something to cheer about and
many thanks to idl who eave of
lheir time, tires, gasoline and
money for this most wortliv cause.
Red Crov, Report — Northwest
Quarter: Solicitors—Ruth Nictharner. 8W.OO; Lutheran Aid and M. 8..
2 00 Mrs. Arthur Bates. 45.25. Evan­
gelical ljulies Aid. 2.00. Evangelical
Ml*s. Soc . 2 00. Evangelical C. E..
1.00. E. W. Cheerful Helper.. 1.00;'
Total *133 25.
Southwest Quarter: Lena Wur-

HfTH

only isn't producing

ing feed a laying hen should have.
Often hens are idle only because
their egg capacity ii not being util-

added to the ration. And there, in
nutslieli. is the reason we strongly
urge that you give PaN-a-SUN a

often needed for top production.
Just ask us about Pan-s-min.

Beach farm, located Sec. 15 Johnstown Twp., 2 miles west and I 1-4 miles south

of Laccy or 6 miles north of Bedford on

MONDAY, APRIL 12, 1943
Commencing ot 12:30 o'clock thc following will be offered for sole:

FARM TOOLS
Wagon and rack, extra good
99 Oliver plow

Deering mower
Deering hay rake
Deering binder
23 Spring tooth drag
60 Spike tooth drag
Champion grain drill
Little Willie cultivator
One horse cultivator
Ford motor buzz rig
complete
Nearly new harness, 1] inch
Old harness. 2 Collars
Oil drum
Gas tank
Grind stone. Caldron kettle
Platform scales. 3 Bee hives

TOOLS
DeLaval cream separator
No. 12
Road cart. Pump jack
2 Hay knives. Heavy chain
Forks and shovels
2 Wheel trailer
HOUSEHOLD GOODS

Heating stove. Oil (tove
30 Gal. meat crock
Bed and springs. Small bed
Baby buggy. Wardrobe
Commodes
Bookcase
Stands. Stone churn
Crocks and jugs
Springs. Writing desk?
Dresser. Saddle. Quiltrack
20 Gal. meat crock
Diner articles too numerous to
mention.

TERMS: CASH DAY OF SALE. Nothing to be removed until settled for.

Tfice ceilings are

ndthing new To
• Most business men today are bump­
ing their I leads on the ceiling of fixed
*
while they adjust operations
to meet increased costs, decreased per*
soonel, and material shortages
• But ceiling prices are nothing new to

STEBBINS
&amp; JACOBS

CLAYTON GASKILL, Prop
HENRY FLANNERY. Auctioneer

Phone 2131

ALBERT LYONS Clerk

the electric industry. We’ve been up
against ’em for years! We're used to
having our crilmg price* set by public
regulatioa — while we worked to bring
those rates dowu nearer the floor.

u$ I

ai much electricity for di money &lt;u d
did about J J years ago. Many, folk* find

that hard to btlicve because they wcrc
adding electric appliances and using,
rfldte electricit- all the time die rates
were coming d mn. But it’s a FACT!

• wa ve succeeded so well that today

This recot d c.f rale r.duituini luu
been possible because of sound bus miss
methods and lhe practical experience
of men, women and management work
ing loicther. Today that team is doing
a still more remarkable job

the ar crate American home enioysirica

with rising costs and wartime taut

(while government and mUnkipal powvr
system* pay no federal taxes) — and
delivering far more electric power fm

war production than Hitler and all hta
hi-nchmen have I

CONSUMERS
POWER

COMPANY

�PAOt SIX

THT HlSTTNfiS BANNFB THURSDAY. APltJ I. 194?

ANNUAL TAN SALE
"SCHEDULE A"

sws* i I
CASTLETON TOWNSHIP

THORNAPPLE TOWNSHIP

TAXES OF 1940 AND PRIOR
YEARS

ASSYRIA TOWNSHIP

Iir1&lt;!

IClh day

Janrt C lidli

YANKEE SPRINGS TOWNSHIP

of Kild*

STATE OF MICHIGAN
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR THE

■f NK'i nf

Babdlviidon i
1940
a.SAi
1940 8.C.3 |

JOHNSTOWN TOWNSHIP

NOTICE TO CREDITORS

COATS GROVE
Mr. and Mrs Llovd Demond of
Ionia were Sunday dinner guests of

»r
1940

*eT|wk*terth/lnond * Rov Brumm of Nashville'
WSldT dtM74 Ti ” visited at Harley Beases Sunday
•»m Ibrir cuiiaa lo »*id evening. * There were M In attendPrnh»t» otfire. la th« air । ance at Sunday school last Sundav
ad io aarva a ropy of &gt;*i.t with a 17 offering. One hundred
people In attendance Is thc goal for
Easter Sunday. ★ Mr. and Mrs. Lor­
in Oversmlth of Battle Creek visited
Saturday everting at Paul Wood­
man's observing the Oversmith's
sixth wedding anniversary. * Mias
------ Ruth Woodman of Benton Harbor
notice to creditors-------------------- i snent the weekend at home. * Miss
HUI. Of Michicaa. t*o Probat. Coart Virginia Thompson of Kalamazoo
for ti&gt;« Couaiy .of Barry.
I soent last Tuesday st home. * The
In U&lt;- Matter of tha Fatal* of Anna I D. O. T. O. club Will meet with Mrs.
F. Trothrlr. A Manially Inromprtanl Geo. COStS Wednesday P. M.. Apr.
t. h».i» .i... ■&gt;..&lt; .ii -i.i— N. It Is Health Dav and the leader
awk.7old a.uu JiU b, hrari bi
* M™' BeMlp Woodman. *
Court on'thr-7ih dar nf Ju&gt;r. A. I&gt;. iv4s (Kenneth
Demond of Monroe Is
at Irn o'rlark In th* formoon. and all Spending this week With ills grandrrrdllor. «if i.ttl vn.nr.ll' mnlhar Mra Paar) nrmnnd A Wa

week of John Barker tn Hastings.
He lived here a number of vcnrs

, man and Darlene visited Mr*. Ella
Eawleston In Hast In vs last Sundav
P. M The latter is Darlene's great
grandmother. * Earl Wlggandt visi­
ted his na rents over the weekend
and attended church. He Is lo go
from the North Michigan Camp to
a Cooking School in Virginia.

1940
Hudrndorff Addition
1940

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CASTLETON TOWNSHIP

&gt;f SW'l

r. phiiiipi Addition
- 1*40
1940
L. PteUUpa Addition
1940

&gt;■111 2:00 I* M. April , FAIR LAKE
iU
o»» 1939 4 D»&lt;&gt;r i Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Pixley visited
. Term, nl ui» are their son and family near Na»hville Bunday. * Lottie CoUlster re­
turned Sunday after several weeks
stay in Ohio. * Mr. and Mrs. Fay
Pierce of Battle Creek spent the
weekend with Mr and Mrs H. O.
Armour. * Mrs Bet tv Pixley and
Thursday at ths Pixley home

Bunday vUltorx at Lyle Dickerson's.
BANNER WANT ADS PAY

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                  <text>THE HASTINGS BANNER
HASTINGS. MICHIGAN. THURSDAY. APRIL 15. 1943

SECTION ONE—PAGES 1 to 8

EIGHTY-SEVENTH YEAR

NUMifR 49

14 PACES—2 SECTIONS

WE CAN LEND OUR MONEY
THEY GIVE THEIR LIVES
Second War Loan Drive Is On With $490,000 Goal For Co
4-H ACHIEVEMENT
APRIL 22-24
Home Front 1 DAY
Exhibits To Include

On th» ☆ -fr ft * tfr

:

643 Club Projects

WOODLAND JR
IN BENEFIT
PERFORMANCE

THE "HOME FRONT" GETS ITS CHANCE POTTS ELECTED

All of us on the "Home Front" lar not absolutely essential for food. Q A jk HR fUAIDMAM
•«M W do wmruiln, dlr«l. w ' •!»&gt;''» ""■&gt; “••&gt;"
of Uro DUAKU LnAIKHAH
thin, ml unrd win,tin, rhl. ... luaiwrlM Into th. Ind w.r U»n
..
,At i?.u runt'. Wlmr « « mn
Super.,.on Nome Stondrn,
,
i
,
Ing. Here Lx our chance. Every last1 Every dollar.put into the War;
committees tor
In
Lust Friday evening the Junior
Last
jun.or onp oflu
ofhx
. hB5„ B
to d(J
do. Bn lm.
. iLoBn
Loan Drive 1*
L, a dollar toward the|
Opening Session
of Woodland high sciwol pre- I portant Job Thi*
the 2nd War I purchase of war equipment and sup- . JuH#n
MupcrvUor from
sented their play, Every Family
Drive opens. Thirteen Billion plies needed by our army, navy and.’ Thornapple township. wa* named
Hus One.’’ In the auditorium o! Dollars must be raised by the end of; airforce. Furthermore, each dolin'• chairman of the board of super­
Woodland high school. One of the the month. Barry county's share Is. which goes into the purchase of visors at the opening of a four-day
largest
attend
An lUipU.-'IMlC
impossible goal? Not nt bonds, I-.
is «a dollar .I,.,-,....
removed .......
from W.v
tile ....................
session here Tuesday.
SlandinK
—
-W-.-- crowds to ever........
' .™ such 8490.000. mi
- ....... .
n t.rrurrAm witni&gt;.&lt;..rt an tlnlicnallv .. ’
—''*?
...... -'
.. __
. ..» ___ ______________ ......... rnmmlttrek tn
rlttnno IOS't.41
tfJSSSSStt'*..
“’I ..
posit* alone here in the county to and -this means that pressure were as follows:
jn their praise,
AGRICULTURAL EXTENSION—
meet thL* quota several times over.! threatening our entire price struc1 —
•
Holder. Fuller. Wilson.
APPORTIONMENT — Boulter.
class on Monday voted to again we re slackers slackers of the worst relieved. Government Bonds are Mead. Booher,
COUNTY CLERK S ANO TREAS­
present the play on Friday evening iJWrt. too. Each ot us knows whether1 rated the safest investment in the
REPORT Reesor. Mc­
of this week in tlie same place, as' we have funds to buy bonds: wheth-1 world. Uncle Sam und the fellows । URERS
a patriotic gesture, dividing the pro- er it will be i&gt;osslble for u* to ac- I we've been sending to training Cann, Ritchie. '
COUNTY PROPERTY — Miller.
c**d« between the Barry County cumulate funds to buy bonds. No-Scamps and to battle front* over-,.1 xin-T.
Mrrnnn
'thi
*IU con,e mooping around on , sea* need your help and mine. Are1
approv^ olEveryone aZ hl who did ,hu loan drlv*‘ n has bc, n Plannwl
Kt""R ,0 lel ,hem down7 Arc *’e'
not see the play*last week will wunt on a voluntary ba*is. That means only slackers after all? Your bonds 1I DRAINS—Stevens. Backus. New-

.

THE "HOME FRONT" NOW ASKED
TO ASSAULT A FINANCIAL
"MARETH LINE" TO BEAT AXIS

Hastings. Mich. ' Six hundred forty-three 4Hdub
April 13th, 1943i projects will be exhibited by Harry
[County' 4H dub members at, their
To You In the Service:
। annual Achievement Days at Ha*Wherever you may be—on the ■ tings April 22-24. according to Harearth. In the sky, on the water, in1' old J. Foster, county agricultural
the water or perhaps In a foxhole.
agent.
TiS ..UHU u. Mta ta-u.
I was "drafted" to write you a.
Kim Sigler, local attorney. »ucA blunt challenge—.whether Amer­
letter this week. I assure jou it is craft, school lunch, •leclridty. war
cessfully handled the defense of Dr. icans
will be more tender with their
an honor and a pleasure to do so. activities and home funiishing will
James Kelsey, charged with man- mc‘ney"than with the live* "of their '
wondering where it will reach you be placed in the gymnasium of the
slaughter.
In a trial that aroused sons—confronU U S citJSSX
citizen* =
a*
and by whom it will be read. You Hasting.* High school late Thursday
much
interest
in
Kalamazoo
und
they
prepare to meA the appeal of
folks in the service are a bit like afternoon. April 22 and will remain
hot
dering
territory.
The
doctor,
who
the
government
to put an additional
Columbus. He was )&gt;ald by the gov­ there for public inspection until
had
practiced
medicine
for
many
j
3
WUlon
dollars
Into
the
light in
ernment. He didn't know where he Saturday afternoon April 24th.
year*
In
Cassopolis.
Midi.,
was
arthe
next
three
weeks.
These exhibit* which have been
„„
was going nor did he know where he
restea
rested in fcd
Feb.. 1941
1M1 on me
the enn
charge
American dollars which run off to
was when he got there. He didn't completed under the direction of
some cozy zhelter to hide while
know where he had been when he local leaders will be Judged by P.
‘t*'
ttlP American boy* are dying to defend
got back (Herr is where you dif­ G. Lundin and Beatrice Boyle, as­
patient. In June of that vear
year hr
he was ‘ (iur clties and town* from destruc­
natient
sistant
state
club
leaders
on
Friday.
fer.) I have known many of you
convicted in a trial by Jury In a tion and invasion will face a rising
from Hastings and Barry county 5L„L&gt;H°Knir?
to
to go
go on
on rnaay
Friday mint,
night no
No ooudi
doubt aa mat
that eucn
each one
one 01
of us
us m
is aa cunmuncr
committee jj will give the answer.
court. An appeal wa* la- demand from all classes of patriotio
— —
..—1— —
i— were
—— there —will
in ■_»
...,
___
EQUALIZATION—Boulter. Moon, Kalamazoo
ever since you made tire first and
I“rgp
number
who
of —
one to see that we purchase to,
to the Michigan Supreme Court citizens to come out and fight­
ichio.. Recsor. Scott. Newton. ken
I "Recommended reading" for all RHcl...
successful "landing." In many Inand the case was ordered back for
Millions of workers w!k&gt; now are
r.tancer. the sailing was hazardous completed their project* At 11:30 n0
... the countv will
-..............
..........
,— i Americans is Wendell L WUlkle's HpjUANCRJB.cku. Mul_r rr.w. a new trial. Dr. Kelsey then enbeaU_
in
handle
the pur-1
buying War Bonds regularly out of
and the landing rough. Tills sounds
&gt; gngH! Mr. Sigler to represent him current income must lend extra
;-»•
chase
any service new book. "One Woild." Il Is a fdrd r&gt;J.c;nila Scott "
~
—- for you. free of -'**
like reminiscing doesn't it? «You A. M tlie leaders will meet nt the
lcluu-Kt‘. Tlie bank*-won't make a splendid narrative-Wllikte. who has
FUEL. LIGHTS. AND WATER— in the second trial This time, a money to their government during
high
school
to
discu**
piacings
and
will pardon me. for I Just had a consider county honor members.
Jury composed of nine women-and the Second War. Loan campaign
v iuvry winiuii
[plugged nlekle on thi* deal. In fact, never been able to muster the radio. Ritchie. Lipkey. Fuller.
birthday &gt;
'writ
three men were out something lea* • which started April 12).
At the same hour handicraft memthey will be out the costof the'ha* come through with a superb
HEALT*»
rtsm'—Ren- Boulter.
■— . lhBn
Inarl;
UMT-Scott.
(hree
Bnd relurned B
It Ls most difficult for me to think bers will
wlIl compete ,in
n Ba wooa
u.
wood identicc i^umcu
In recognition of the spirit of sac­
. \ clerical work and handling expenses !'jdb of creative reporting Yet the Leonard.
Re&gt;. Fr
John .. nrt
--------INVENTORY OF COUNTY AND verdict ** 1101 »y*tyof yo&lt;as mature and in the service . Nation contest also at the high
rifice which is sweeping over the
!l_
u
i!.'??
\ivolved
but
that
is
a
part
of
their
book
is
more
than
merely
Interest.
•..^’
^uiik
’
w
Rre
“
of our country. My association with SChooL
- chairman of County Victory Oarland as our troops swing into of­
/*
contribution
to
the
war
effort.
Ing.
It
Ls
highly
significant
in
that
’
o?WiiZn
HOME
Rre
you was moatly In Junior League I The afternoon program. In ci &lt;c den*, has asked the Thomappie c&lt;
fensive action in Africa and await
and
Sunday
of uuirici
district ciuu
club ng*ni.
agant. rxuy
Ray uniib.
1
Don't wait for seme member of a It shows the trend of thinking ' j'rveNTORY OP COURT HOUSE •
the signal for a landing In Europe,
n
*.M u
....u-, School (Methodist) also 101
Garden Club to sponsor the victory P
in the capacity as- president
pres.Ulent of the i wl
will
n feature a
n citizenship
citizz-nsuip ceremony
ceicuwiijr gardens in the cltv Mrs. C. R Rog- bond
t
the Treasury Department Is offering
committee to come around to'which must predominate In '.hi* AND JAIIz—Fuller. Booher. Stev'cns. 1
Tlnnrrl
(nr a n^rind
Jtozers Seed Store has .sign you up. After all. this Is your • country If the peace which fellows
Board nt
of IMiirnflnn
Education for
period &lt;11
of 1■ u«&gt;
by the ruai&lt;»^
Delton ju
4H clubs and •*...
the ppB
a series of government bond* to fit
INSURANCE—DeGolin.
Wilson. I
'every pocketbook.
twelve years.
| Style revue under the direction of been apiwlntcd city chairman.
,
war.
too. and it would take an Im-t the present war
to rise above the Moon.
I
No matter whether Americana but
As children, some of you never Mary Bullis, home extension agent,
A garden center will be estab- possibly
.
big committee and con-; bohd* of selfish nationalism which
JUDICIARY — Stevens.
Mead. ,
the familiar Series E Bonds or 2‘«
did stay "put" und you had u*
Mini Boyle and Mr Lundin will llshcd at the Rogers store where slderable
.
quantities of unavailable prevailed twenty-five years ago and NP1*il^SSTf,rrK Ct AIMS-Newton I
per cent bonds or 2 per cent bonda
gues’lng ns to what to try next. I address the group und name the garden literature will be available gasoline and tire* to comb the cn- which doomed the world to the “VEOTCCTC CLAIMS Newton. |
or tax certificates, they will be doing
winder if this will reach any of the I county honor members in the var- free of charge.
’tire county. All of us have a per- conflict which is now raging. WillLIVESTOCK SANITARY AND 1
their part to make the Second War
work .».i
and delegates for
doaen l*iys (ll years old theni-that lou* project «*■*
Also will men wishing to plow
Scouts, Trucks Comb Co. Loan drive a success.
j
had to. be bribed to learn tlie 23rd State 4H club week to be held at gardens leave their names and pric- 1sonal interest in this drive. It is up kie has plenty of critics who will DOGS—Wilson. Holder Ritchie.
I
Consumer Spending Too High
(Continued on page 4. Sec. 1)
MISCELLANEONS CLAIMS—MeIn Two-Doy Drive
Psalm. You did like the story of the Michigan State College in early es with Mr*. Rogers. This informa- 1to us to see that every possible dol-1
Consumer spending in 1042 was
Bozeman. Mont. Roundup and the July.
________________________ _________ Cann. Stevens. Moon.
lion
will
be
giveu
to
those
jltslring
.
The
tln-ean
collection
on
Friady
Club members, leaders, parents
’ much too high to meet the war *itPAY ROLL—Crawford. Miller.1
pictures of the bucking bronchoes—
;and Saturday
,l.
------- of
—tlast week brought
---------- nation of 1043. Iasi year more than
■■ ■ DeGoUa
alter voiir ta»k was done. Some and others Interested in tire 4H
A
number
of
people
have
agreed
*
:
ln
M
.
U
n
J?
tcd
£
VL™
“
J
«
ra
J!'
“
c
"
82
billion dollars of our scaring namay wonder if the means Justified nrdgram are Invited to view tlie ex­ to act as advisors. Anyone wishing ;
A PROCLAMATION
c«Pnn,NT,NG"Upke&gt; Mewt Mc* cording to Household Salvage Chair- Uonal income went to feed the de­
the end. I think so. I feci confident hibits in the High.School gym and
Next week Friday. April 33. is
ask question* concerning gardens ;
. E'r&gt;Bar.nflt'
। .
.
*!*** of Americans for clothes, rocRESOLUTIONS
RULESi AND
AND.i
that you have refreshed vour mem­ attend the afternoon program In to
Good Friday, and in accordance
may
call
these
people
by
phone
or
।
Buck\i5
I
c
°unty
Raul
Commission
trucks
nation,
foods and luxurie*. A* theso
the
auditorium.
regulations—Ritche.
e-u......,
ory many times by repenting It. Are
'
the city of Hustings Friday items groat scarcer, more of our in; cal) at their home*.
1 with the established custom. I.
nnv of vou on- of the "Knights of .
.-uwlsted by four groups of boy scouts , come must be diverted from such
County Agent. Harold Foster: C. I
roads, bridges and parks
Honor"? Well do I remember how a UAI V UfCCIf
■ who obtained leave of absence from expnses into government bond*.
J. Lahr. 128 W. Grand; J. Snyder. 1 Ung*, request that the various
f
— Leonard. Scott. McCann.
mother of one of you complained ' ;|vL I
VV LLU
business places and office* In
| 406 E South: Russel) Kantner. 1002
and public and parochial schools
During 1M2 mlllloiu of our fathAll Barry county shoe dealer*.
SALARIES—Mead. Holder. De- ,u22.i8B!lurday' a»iruc^st?rWd
because you failed to do your
«”• “in* retaUwa and rounds wore
• 3. Hanover: Vernor Blough, 1329 S., the city close during the three
rands. n« you spent most of vour frnifirrr
IlFflF
I Hanover: J. W. Long, 402 N. Michl- , hour*. 12:00 noon to 3:00 o'clock,
WEV.iBE COMMls. Woodland at8 A. M. and then pro- in training here and abroad. Soma
time rending, the Bible (Yes. there Irlf wll Fl nCKE
meats and retailers of processed
so that all. employers and em- ,
cee^ to Nashville Another started were already In acUon. Casualtlca,
I gan: Mr. Devereaux, 402 W. Center:
SION
REPORT
—
Reesor,
Leonard.
,
was n contest and vou received
foods must register at Ute ra­
Lloyd ValenUne. W. Marshall: Wai J ployees, may attend the flood
• at Freeport and Included Middleville were beginning to bite into erety
1 Crawford.
credit for Bible reading.) I do not
City Pastors Plan
tioning office here. Businesses
Friday service of their choice.
ter Stanley. 1022 31 Jefferson :
TAXES—Backus. Crawford, Pul- ,, n it* second *top. Delton and pralr- community War Bond* became a
know If this "boy”, (the mischief)
Scries ot Soccial Pl
evll!.e ’IT .lanv,“5^.
t UUr,J ’ vU«&gt; Unk
the home and
i|NrtLane^7n W^Groenf/UctorSla-J
,ler.
, truck whHc the fourth truck went fighting front*.
and even an occasional verse mav ; a series of Holy Week services has } rnan.'vss^w'^Grcen*1 Ouy^lddinR's. I membrance. a day when every 1 the abovi
|
TOWNSHIP
CLERKS
REPORT
loyal citizen should not forget ' to regist
, to Dowling and the south east per- 1 Today sacrifice has become a wav 1
—Moon. Booher. Boulter.
Bauer.
have been retained and treasured been planned by the Hasting* Pas- , 1135 s. Jefferson: Will McLoughlin, ■
to honor the One who made tlie I violation
tion of the county.
|or |ife for America's fighting mem
COUNTY
CLERK
—
greatest sacrifice of all time for
* ‘
now.
tors Union. Io bring together the : 402 w. South: Mrs. Roy Puller. 911
Al NaahviBe the entire collection civilian spending on the IMS
ALLAN C. HYDE
pointed ouL Many firms in the
His fcllowmen. giving His life
MV aswiation-with our public various protestant denominations in1 w. Green: Mr. Compton. 521 W.
had been carefully pocked Into car- mu.,t go out the window if the home
county have failed to register.
that we might live.
rrhonl* brings happy
memories united worship, as follows:
| Green; Ted Knopf. 230 W. Madison;
tons and more than 12.000 prepared folk* are to attempt to matrix tba
Signed.
Surely nothing U more Interesting
Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock, in I Fannie Crowell. 821 W. Green. Mrs.
can* were wailing at the high heriosm of our boy* at the front.
that
this
matter
be
attpnded
to
Charles
II.
Leonan
thin to watch the growth and d*- the Grand Street. United Brethren 1 Vem Manee, R. 1. second house
- school.
। Not every American can take hi*
Mayor.
immediately.
i Group? of boy icouu and high &gt; ptace In a bomber or In a foxhole
velonment of a human being. I still Church, with sermon by Rev. Alfred east of Bliss.
'
L. C. LAKE. Prop.
students
orU11
on anauuiu.
fightingsnip
shipuui
butnc
hecaul
canIUO
fire
—
... met
...... the
.... truck* in UJ
retain a vivid picture of our strong Silvemail of the Nazarene Church.
----------------- - Due to necessity of changing school
village and assisted with the away
—— -•
—----«■-—
at •»
the
enemy
by lending
debating teams, journalist*, nthGood Friday afternoon. 1:30 to'
BAND CONCERT
farm plans Mr. Lake will sell al pub- ■ each
------- etc. Then
jete*.
------of
.--------course, .1
that
—. loy­ j pjn
ol Emmanuel Episcopal |
collection.
A
space
near
cnllecrion.
a dumping
dumnimr
snare
money to the government.
i He auction his purebred herd of '
April 16th 6:00
the
New
York
Central
freight
depot
al body of students that made our Church, with Rev. 8. Conger Hatha­
Jersey cows at the farm located
been donated by the railroad DEA f'DACC ADIVC
schools great. I also recollect that way of the Presbyterian Church 1....
.
il’s miles south of Woodbury: or lias
1 H\’£^ho21.£“Pd.l.“
Within a few days the first Barry KCU LKUJJ UKIVC
pro&gt;'o »ho had to struggle hard preaching the sermon.
1 mile north and three miles east
Issues Offered in Barry
Government Issue*
tin collection will be on it* MAW €11 4/lfi
Good Friday evening, at the Free I ' March—Salute to the Colors. Anduring the hard times, to remain In
of Woodland: or 10 miles south of County
way
to the de-tlnnlng plant. The
•+&gt; • I/TVO.UX
thony.
|
County'*
$490,000
2nd
War
Loan
Drive
school when money was scarce. You Methodist Church, program to be
Overture—Traveller. Butchtcl
,
Details of the United Blates government obligations offered the pub- junction of U. S. 16 and M-66. Allen salvage committee especially- wUhes
The American Red Cross war fund
remember too. I'm sure your par­ announced later.
Haskins will cry the sale and Carl |
naTd
,n
)ptavid*b7
FranJb
Gogm*
ll,c
*
“
thf
county's
8490.00°
share
of
the
nation's
813.000
000.000
second
to
express
its gratitude to the high continue* to grow and la now 811.ent* will never forget.
--------------------------------,
—
-----Other pastors of the city will also
Brodbeck will act as clerk. See the
88
war Ioan camjwlgn. A brief description of each Lssue and the important 'adv. elsewhere in this issue for full school superintendents, the scout- , &lt;08-02. Mrs. James W. Radford,
Some of you couldn't make the take part in these various union and Boyd Boltoni
inleaders and County Road Conunls-. county chairman announced
honor roll but we are proud of vour j senrices,
i------*— and
—* ail
•" arc
— cordially &lt;_
particulars.
March—Field Comet. Laurendeau. advantages are given.
। slon. together with the many young day. Till* represent* an Increase of
achievements since your graduation.['vrted to attend. Other churches have
Novelty—Barrel
Polka. Brown.; United Stele* War Bond*. Serie* E—
Trn ninnvr. P,nn
! men who gave their time and labor. txstur than fifty per cent over Um
It "-a* thought that some of you also planned regular service* for Featuring
drums and trumpet.
------ —
- of
-• —
•— ------- —*mature
—
1-.1— TED DARLING. Prop.
t0 lhc V|tal project.
! quota of 87.200 and 1* an accotn*
Cost
75------------per cent
maturity
value:
in -----------------------10 years; cumulative
could have made better grades if Monday. Wednesday and Thursday
Due
will. take place | pllshmcnt of which the people of
, Choral
„ —Come Ye Thankful Peo­
yield 2.9 per cant, if held to maturity ; redeemable at holder's option
—
~ rto
- 111 health Mr. Darling, wH]
------ • a similar collection wu
vou. had remained in school and evening, which are open to the pub™
t™ farm •-it
‘.~o month
mentb. Interval*.
Intcrvele. The SalS=l- the county can be proud.
!e. Elvey.
; after 60 davs at variable amounts shown on the face of the bond, de- 1 have an auction
sale st
at the
at two
r'udled during
the
two weeks, He. and announced elsewhere In ple.
Overture-Gypsv Festival. Haves.
« “y» 'of tZe owned
attractive sorernment loc
*‘cd 33 mllM
M? Chairman
located
miles MUlh
south of
of Lacey Md
and Vvog?
Chairman announce
announce? that
that
Three townships which were In­
"leave of absence" that was grant- ithls Issue,
Popular: Deep Purple. Der FuehrPending on the length of time owned. Mo»t attractive govern^nt ione
on. mUe
rrui- WMl; op 4* mUej
miiM nonh
ruwf*. Q{
«». t&gt;-—.. county
o.,.™... has
»... already shipped
-‘■'""-d I compiete for the last report are now
rd by vour Principal. I know of one
r’s Pace.
bond available for any holder who doe* not need current income. Each Bedford and one mile east, known I two one hundred pound bales ofsUk' complete and tha total* are: Irving
lad who became very tired of ex. vc-w city nannFM pi otk
Fast Dance—Gyral, Bennett.
purchaser limited to not more than 85.000 maturity value in one calen- ns the 0;d Bill Vick farm. He Is of- stockings. —
* •that
u-“-two
-----------------*’■ be
»- twp, 8154.44: Hasting* twp.. 8240 4?
and
more will
Salute U
to the
Services: .Army
Si'.uU
Service;:
‘.rtr.y
dcr yc;r.
fering a good list of horses, cattle, shipped
—„— tto the powder-ba; and and Hope twp . 8247 15.
had for his French—In fact It was I
March. Army Air Corps. Sempre fnlted Stale* Saving* Bond*. Series F—
j grain, tool*, and miscellaneous ar- parachute
parachute factories this week
Last week the Strand and Barry
fatal.
dent applications for Victory
Parntus. Marine's Wvm„
Hymn. Anchors
anrhnr. ,
somewhat similar to the aeries E but available for larger purchaser*.! tlclea. Henry Flannery will cry the
------------theatre*. Ray J. Branch, manager.
Everything was forgiven and the
Garden so that it will plough
। Aweigh.
Joined in a campaign pul on by the
thrill I experienced
well as vou. I the six acron of ground near the
,
Cost
74
per
cent
ot
maturity
*aluc;
mature
in
12
years;
cumulative
yield
•£
V.d.°SUS£t?u&gt;
“
I Star Spangled Banner.
2.53 per cent If held to maturity; redeemable nt holders option after six -gj” ro^ftrnrartlcu^n ” tot"“------------------------------------------------national association of theatre man­
still lingers. I should like tn have I disposal plant and provide about
[junior Band:—
agers. Collections were taken at the
nil of you naw bv again so I could
months at amount* specified on the face ot the bond, such payment de-1
------------forty plots of 50 x 100 feet. each.
Star Spangled Banner.
various show* and 810748 was dona­
hand out those thousand diplomas.' A few plots are still available
pending on the length of time owned.
I---------------------------------- ---March—Headway. Bennett.
: ted .by those attending- This gave
• Here Is where I slop remlnisc- । to prospective gardeners. Those
Overture—Bright Star. Bennett.
'United State* Savings Bonds. Series G—
In*).
,Cost
— —
■— 100 per
----------— •-In»■12 years; bonds in regLstered form; J xfr. Moulton will have an auction • following officers for the coming I opportunity to help and wa* fln«
interested are asked to leave , March—Vanguard. Hollingsworth.
price
cent;—
mature
Chorale
Rosenmull'er.
nhnrnlr
—
Rnicnmuller.
I
.
.
their names by phone call or
Interest mailed to the owner semi-annually at the annual rate of 2S per sale at the farm located 2 miles year Bt B meeting here Monday eve- cooperation on the part of theatre
otherwise with Ken Laberteaux, i Walt*—Playground. Chenette.
cent, giving a yield, if held to maturity, of 2l» per cent: redeemable nt | south. 1«» mile* west and
mile 1 ning: President. Burr Cooley: vice-!
ant,
soldiers on the home front. We try ,
March—Promotion. Chenette.
holder's option after six months at amounts specified on the face of the ■ s',0’h °,f,Freeport; or i tnlje south president. Clare Johnson: secretary. |
“•rtdnas City total now
to br. Manv of our citizens are
50c admission in defense stamps.
bond, depending on the length of time owned. A medium maturity .
CUy
trcMurer- Burt P«rt»e /t*nd* at W.14U*
working, untlringlv and without I,
compensation on the many boards |_____________________________________________________________________ i bond
’
drinir
bond, giving a regular income each year, combined with stable Value.
■
........................ WILL OBSERVE SIXTIETH
end commission.*)-that are necessary,
11
ii
— ::.e of the specified redemption value for that date, the bonds i see the adv. elsewhere in this issue : ATTENTIONS ! !
I WEDDING ANNIVERSARY
in any11 community. Alwava^are’ we
are redeemable to an estate at par. making them the equivalent of cash, for full particulars.
Mar.cZlle c?u!ntn . °C ’.he rJSt
hA*«2«t «»rt’m r.rhzm
... the
...r west
-part
part or
of caritoa
Carlton
-----------WAAC Recruiting Station in Kola- । reside in
. of. ..
. of. you peoJOB TQ D0[
conscious
the needs
m i.u Prop.
rrop
masoo will be here at the UAO. township. Just north of what once
2 Per Cent Treasury Bonds Maturing Sept. 15. 1952, With Optional Pay- CLARENCE BULL.
pie at the front If we go to church. I
I A*
he
is going to «
work
In a de- Room on Wednesday. April 21 at was known as O’Donnell, will observe
• ment Sept 15. 195®*' h
- “
nrk dispose
the preacher nrays for you. &lt;HLs
j I fense
shop.
Mr.*Bull will
of ■ J:30 p. m. She will be glad to out- their sixtieth wedding anniversary
ammunition). Some of the camps
1
These bonds arc available In negotiable form with coupons attached.
J ■। tlie personal property at public auc- , ,,n5_,!!S.J^ork
an3We.r.5.Y?110?? at their home on Saturday.
need something for vour.comfort to
or in registered form. Cost price 100 per cent. They will have an active j
fa^toaty&gt;3™Cinne*|concerning""thU organization' to
Particulars of the observance were
I tion at the farm located 3’j mile.*
help your morale. There Is a *pon1 market, may be used u collateral, and are adaptable for medium term ' caftl Bn(j 3-4 tnlie south of Hastings: ■{hose who «re Interested. Be sure not obtainable before going to prows
taneous response. (That is Dart of
investment where reasonable ilablUty is desired.
I or 1 1-4 mile north of Sanborn's oil'10 “J-Peu*- Oumm between 2:30 but we iiope to ’ have a complete
our ammunition). If we go to a'
writeup
about this intereeUng couple
'2'4 Per Cent Treasury Bonds Maturing June 15. 1969. With Optional Pay., station. He Is offering a good list !nna
p. m.
movie—lights go on and there is an 1
in next week's Issue.
ment June 15, 1964—'
lof horses, cows. hogs, sheep, hay.
1
”
appeal for money for the Red Cross, j
These bond* are available in negotiable form with coupons attached, and. farm machinery. Dewrv Reed I •
1 or in registered form. Cost price 100 per cent. The bonds will have an | *“&gt;
^Swhero '
a constant Jingle of coins.
I hope vou heard of our unique i
I active market, may be used as collateral, and are preferable for long "n this iwue for full particulars. ■
Bond auction sale which was held ,
I term inveaUnent where regular current annual income is desired. In 1
- - &lt; «,».
;
in the Auditorium. You would have
1 addition. Irrespective of what may be the temporary market, these bonds
E|Ara_ Unrrv I extent of your financial ability In the Treasury Department's Hacrad
laughed If you had seen some of
War Loan Cainpalsn which opened April It.
may be printed at par for payment of federal etale texes on death
our dignified men returning—sort I
of bl-ped freight carriers. They,
! of the owner This provision enables any Individual, in etfect, to prepay
tried to Impress their women folks.
I estimated estate taxes, enjoy 2'.- per cent regular income in the mean­
with the "value" of their purchases. I
time. and be protected, when used for this purpose, against any fluctua- I Alderman
Harry
Miller
wa* , country for our accotnplbhmenl* In this treat patriotic drive.
Some of us know that a sweater I
tion tn value.
'
elected president" of the Hastings ,
four sizes too big la not worth 6200,
Certificate* of Indebtedness. Serie* B. Due 1944—
wmin?“OrwdiatlOTi’o” Ute "nei '
nor an end table 6400. (In reality
Cost price 100 per cent: mature April 1.1944, yield \ per cent. Thisse-;
MpScted to be dmic at |
lhev cost nothing, of course.)
Ties particularly appropriate for individuals having temporary fundsand the next session of the council.
1
Many women are working in de­
fense plants, here and elsewhere.
especially attractive for corporations having unused cash balances. Thi ____________________
They keep their trousers pressed
’ series makes it possible for such fund* to be employed and yet available
pnnri xmatidk
after the war for corporate purpo«s
April 19 M arell k« hereand don't disdain to take the un­
timely dally ride "fa the hearse as
’Tax Saving* Note*. Serie* (’—
.
► by proclaimed as "Clean Up
they commuted to Battle Creek. The
|Cost 100 per cent; maturity three years from Issue dale; yield varies | Dan" t»r the
City of Haollnn.
fourteen "corpses" are anything but
। depending on length of time owned, but the yield -i* 1.07 per cent if held All rubbish
placed on the
dead.
to
maturity.
Wherever
individual*
or
corporation*
have
texes
payable
"PARKING" only will be colThe little folks are mindful in;
later this year, or where funds may be available to provide tax reserves
•*««&gt; ®y the
City trucks. i&gt;o ।
conserving food. A Hille lassie re- I
minded a guest soldier that It vu I
for subsequent yean, thi* series, in effect, permits prepayment of taxes
GUTTERS — this is a violation
customary to clean. up one's plate ■
with the owner receiving an income return on the funds in the mean- , Of the ciiv Ordinance.
so that the soldiers would have
Ume.
depending
on
the
lenrth
of
time
owned.
This
is
a
privilege
that
no
|
Charles
H.
Leonard-Mayor. |
enough. One lad attempted to help
taxpayer with fund* available should overlook. Furthermore, the owner .
« •»
•
rolve the meat situation. He bor­
may redeem for ca*h prior to maturity, after six month*, if. for any | ————————
rowed an egg from his mother and
to fight tlwnldr our troops.
sat on It when he "sat”. (Egg was
reason, they are not needed for taxes.
RUMMAGE SALE
porcelain.)
Anyone with funds will find in the above the selection particularly
Fri. &amp; Sat., Apr. 16-17, 2nd bldg,
We are very proud over the serv­
adapted to the need* In que»tion. The serie* O and 2H per cent treasury ;east.of Mich, bridge on Mill St.
ices you are rendering our country.
bonds are especially attractive to protect estates in tha event of a buyer * ,
, n,
■
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Our spirits rise and fall with the
death. From tha standpoint of financing the war. the long terms are the' RUMMAGE sale
■ucceue* and reverses that you are
most important.
Pre*, church. Thur* . Fri.. and j
experiencing. You are "our" boys
So buy what you wish but buy In April, and buy to the limit I
Bat., Apr. 29. 30, &amp; May 1. adv. 4-22
. $■ 7im*n Dtfirlxunl
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IhTjEuol »»• " "

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‘llh

SIGLER SUCCESSFUL ^CJ;E
—DS
YOUR MONEY TO
IN RETRIAL OF
WIN
THE
WAR
AND
UNUSUAL CASE
BEAT INFLATION

mn«u&lt;m «iu b-

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cjfv Victorv Garden
Committee Named

FIRST TIN-CAN

Collection brings
IN 9 TONS SCRAP

I

Food Retailers,
D
Kesrauranrs, jnoe
Dealers Must Register ‘

AUCTION SALES

WHAT BONDS SHALL I BUY!

J.C.C. NAMES BURR
COOLEY PRESIDENT

.......-----------------

PEOPLE OF BARRY COUNTY, WE HAVE A

|,8^7uSLL°S.orr™^

""

A STATEMENT

yOUJlCII C'CCU HGrry
'Miller President

They Give Their Lives—You Lend Your Money"

�THE HASTINGS BANNER. THURSDAY. APRIL 13. 1H3

I

Clark Allan Hyds.

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friends ot Miss Kathcrey will be glad to know , Llule^tote“jam BnSroni is a
1 victim of Ute chickeivpae
How dui you Itte the snow,wnn
Rosenberger, in Freeport.
-A hearing on seven naturalization । on Tuesday forenoon? The wind was
petitions will be held tn the circuit strong and cold all day making one
courtroom here Friday morning at think that winter was starting over
8:30 o'clock, according to County again.

Mrs Homer Warner -----------suffered' proving.
Dalnful bums on her nose and the
Mr knd Mrs Harry Barnum and
daughter Judith, formerly of Lan­
sing. are now residing in the Wal­
ter Barnum home on West .Green
St
In the suggestion department of a
«or. As she reUahted the ovaj.the magazine
of naUonil circulation
‘‘“m“ »hof oul »,h'r ?ce' 6he li appeared the following by Nano­
thaokful that her injuries Were no watt ot Hasting*—"Why don't Uirv
introduce pear) or other decorative
worse.
Mr* L. Winston Stone has been , necklaces with detachable strands
that one. two or mure can be
confined to her home with the in- so
.
fluents the past week, but Is Im- worn as desired?”

POINTS

Word has Just been received tliat1 Ouy Giddings, city fire chief.
O. W Harrington (Pete) graduated made hl* quarterly report to the
on Monday from the Air School al council Friday evening, the total
Roswell. New Mexico, and received fire loss for the city, during that
hts wings as lieutenant in the Air period
13320. Twenty-three
alls wi
. including 10 grass
Cor pa.
ts. 3
ts and 2 apartment
A large new addition U being
built on the Silvera Rich egg drying fire* and other small' losses.
Hiinervlsor luu
William
McCanna.“
of
plant.
!rving*Tip
X STrSd

BLUE STAMPS
STAlUps aS PO|NT$J

This U the last meeting before the
county convention. Members please
plan to attend.
। toft school on Friday. April 16. Po:
| luck supper. Everyone welcome.

• The- Business Womens Hospital
Guild will meet on Monday night.
Nell Kidder returned to Camp traverse Juror of the May term of }/,'2n2 “nrt?‘nd,■J’"1
Saturday after a 10 day furlough fed-nil court which opens in Grand Upright and Just to the end ol hte —- -—--------- -- -- —
with the home folks at Nashville Rapids on May 4.
' dfly!l
Members, please bring your dues lo
His address now is: Pit. Nell L.
’ __________ . __________
1 Sincere and true In heart and mind, this meeting.
Kidder. 36417391. Co. L. 304th Inf.,
. And beautiful memories he left be-'
———— •
———

Vincent C. Smith, son of Mr. and
Mrs J. Henry Smith, left for Navy :
Aviation Cadet training thi* week.He was sworn in last November and
had tx-en on inactive duty up until
now. Vincent is the last of four sons
to enter the armed services.
t. .........
Donald
.Pi...
.... Nevins of the Quarterauutcr Corp.. 3rd. Replacement
Replacement:
ermaster
n
—„. Las Angeles. Calif. U
— —
Doixit.
has
re- I
celved Ills first promotion, that ot
Private First Class.
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COUPONS

। H. of Hastings and Lawrence L. of
Delton, hl* father Henry L. Tobias
of Baltimore; one sister. Mrs. LetIter Fisher of Hastings: two broth­
ers. Charles and Ira of Baltlmers;
and four grandchildren. Roger. Bar­
bora. Bernard, and Larry.
He was a kind and loving husband hi.
“ndfriZidi
“lher.
help
, m always
Ume of ready
need. to

COUNCIL PASSES
SOB&amp;S C0^WITY m^DOG ORDINANCE
ArclUe Tobia.$, lifelong resident of --------------------------------------------------------Barry county died
Wednesday ,
HATIPFf 1

ness of nine months.
Martin Corner*
1
Canine*
Canines Runnina
Running At
At Larac
Large
“•
i ,uh dM1" ,or the
Remember the W. 8 C. 8 al the
Cause Damages To Property
yean...past
- thirty
-------- -------I William Cogswell home Wednesday, i
Dog owners of this city are urged
Ke was
-as united
ur.iUd in
ir. marriage
..... —
~ ; num
He
lo Mis*
April «.
21. Owing to meat ratlong
.
&lt;rhnm««
u one is rrqufjml
(o bring their I to reed, and then heed, the new dog
Ada
Thomas nn
on .taniiarv
January *1
31. H»fi
1025.I1 each
r^iuc
ftwn
unrtvirhai
a cordial
rnrrti.i Invltainvitn , ordinance passed by the City council
He .™.
leaves
his- „„
own
sandwiches.
— to mourn his death,
= —
»«,
iuwichea. A
non
y-**..&lt;■ ....a
— &gt; —.—... .tAn1 ta U' on PrldB* evening, to take effect on
Wife. Ada.
and two sons. Raymond ...
u
1 on te extended to all.
Martin rhurrtJ M“y &gt;• 19*3 D°*«ns Of Complaints
•
tin,
1
AnH [- hBt
* bWn
' . ...r"
nBTe
ocen made
maac t0
to the
me Clty
city offlclnl
onictai**
concerning dogs running at large.
i JmX-' in^Zt t« cao^nk damag. to property and beirdlally invited to,COming general nuisances, so the
S attend.
। council decided it was Umc to make
: some regulations that would "have
Boud
iI jteetty^
teem, ■ noping
to put a.
hopincjO'Ptit
an end to u
Hastings. Mich. Telephones 2244-2557 E__
- Tlie Doud Ladles Aid will meet lot of these complaints,
with Mrs. Burwell Mitchell, Thura- I Chief -*
of Police..Harry
—
Thompson.
day. April 23. fbr dinner.
] Marshall Richard Endsley and Night
THURSDAY and FRIDAY. APRIL 15-16
M
. Police William Parker have been
!* 1 lfi.Y,'r,Vs!e
. , „ .
j designated as dog wardens and are
Special Matinee Thursday 1:00 P. M. one show
1
Trie Cloverdale Garden Club will I empowered to apprehend and take
u be CD ertalned at the home of Tjfra , possession of all dogs running al
Henry Fonda and Maureen O'Hara
s Russell HarL Friday. April 16. VUl- large and any and nil dogs not 11­
H tors arc always welcome.
craved. Tlie ordinance specifics that
Tlie Comrade 8. 8. class will be licensed dogs shall be confined In
held nt the home of Rev. and Mrs,; the dor pound and the owners no­
Thomas Moyer Tuesday evening lifted by registered mall- H the
SATURDAY ONLY APRIL 17
April 20. Pul luck supper will oc; owner docs not call for his dog wlthI ierved.
in 72 hours and pay the required
DOUBLE FEATURE ATTRACTION
11
-----------I fee for apprehending and care of
A full length special March of Time subject
§ Delton
the animal, tl.00 for imixiunding
1
Holy Week services will be held and 35 cents a day for care, the dog
y each evening next week In the Del- may be sold or destroyed as the ofS ton Methodist church. Communion fleers ahull determine. If a dog is
and Till- Bange Busters
JI services will be held Thursday eve- not licensed and is impounded, the
bl ning. April 22.
; officers may sell it after a period of
S'
-----------n hours or destroy IL'AH money
1 BarryvUte
received from the sale-OTdogs is to
L|
The Barryville W. S. C 8. will • be placed in a separate fund in the
S
meet
this
week
Thursday.
April
15.
■
city treasury and ubed for the ad­
SUNDAY and MONDAY APRIL 18-19
IT for a pot luck dinner at the home, ministration ol the ordinance.
y of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Golden I Every dog shaU. al all times, bcDeannc Durbin and Edmund O'Brien
j* Everyone is cordially invited.
tween sunset of each day and sun“
rise of tlie following day. be con­
fined upon the premises of IU own­
Cedar Creek
Bargain matinee Sunday 1:00 lo 3:00
The Northeast Barry W. S. C. 8 er or custodian, and shall be con­
will meet al the church Wednes­ fined during the day on the prem­
day, April 31. in the afternoon to ises except when upon leash and
clean the church. A pot luck sup­ under reasonable control of tinper will be served. All arc welcome owner or custodian. Every dog aged

TRAND IIILATLf^

r

We've ALL
the Answers,
You can depend upon us for the quick, easy, economical solutions to your ra­
tioning problems. You'll find your answers in our large variety of fine foods that
require no “points" at all. You'll find them in our full stocks of rationed items,
each plainly marked with the point value. And. when in doubt about something
—ask a friendly clerk. Our employees have up-to-the-minute information on ra­
tioning. and they're up-on-their-toes to pass it along to you—to help you get the
most food value and the most mealtime^plcasurc out of every stamp in your
ration book.

"THE IMMORTAL SERGEANT"

§

CLOSED ALL DAY Monday, April 19th

"WE ARE THE MARINES"
"TRAIL RIDERS"

CS.HABg^BO.VDS

ROUND STEAK
Sirloin. Swisj

Notice! Stock Up Saturday!

8 pts.

THE AMAZING MRS. HOLIDAY

A Q/&gt;

lb.

arry
B
0

CHUCK ROAST
B«ef
6 pH.
H&gt;.

*

FRIDAY and SATURDAY. APRIL 16-17
DOUBLE FEATURE ATTRACTION

qO^K

John Howard anil Helen Gilbert

"ISLE OF MISSING MEN"
and Joan Davis and Dick Forap

GROUND BEEF

OPEN TUESDAY A. M., 8:30
Come and See Our NEW Store, Then!

F,«.h
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I pH.
Ib.

OF.

Fr«.h

5 Red Points

Home BrenJ

5 Red Points

Tasty Loaf

8 Red Points

QQC

Malt Cafe
Pk8

OEC

Treet

QEC

Coffee
House, ib

OCC
EO

Energy Flour
24'. lb. sack .

$4

Spam

Coffee
Kent Club. Ib,

A4 c
Q |

Puicasnow Flour
24
lb sack

S&lt; 15
|

El

Coffee
Premier, lb.............

WW

Pillsbury Flour
lb sack

$4 25
a

Janeh Salmon .
Can .

Qf

Coffee
Hill. Bros. lb

O*T

Hales Wheat Germ
5 lb- »uek

E1

Red Boy
Can .

4
H* I

Gorden Seeds
Pkg
j A

4 rtc
1U

Railed Oats
Highland. Igc pkg.

OfV
EU

5 POINTS

•

7 POINTS

Shell Salmon
Can ...

Salmon

O7C

Q7C

Elmdale Flour
24’’ lb 'atk

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good

to
£

. COFFEE: Stamp 26. good to J
r April 26. For 1 lb.
X
; POINT STAMPS: D E F Blue to X
; Moy 1st
V
' RED A. B &amp; C STAMPS.
j

RUTABAGAS 2»«-17c
ASPARAGUS lb. 23c
FLORIDA ORANGES
33c
PINEAPPLE Ige.sizeea. 39c
SPY APPLES 3ibs 29c

• THE BEST FOR LESS ‘

"HE'S MY GUY"
SUNDAY and MONDAY. APRIL 18-19
A riot of beauty in a hurricane of laughter
A IM of Radio names and name Bands
Ted f io^Itito. Mills Brothen, Robert Lowery

"RHYTHM PARADE"
Scmelhinc different
Bargain matinee Sunday 3:0(1 to .1:00

Thun.

PORK SAUSAGE
Grade No. 1

5 pH.

PORK CHOPS
center cuts
8 pts.
lb.

censed before May t. and must wear
a license tag at all times.
The penalty for conviction of a
dog owner falling to comply with
the provisions of the ordinance li
Tlie Women of the Moose will a fine of $25 or a month's imprison­
meet for their regular meeting Fri­ ment. as the court may decide.
day evening, April 16. at the Moose
hall.

ORGANIZATIONS

BOWLING NEWS

Townsend Club No. 1 meet* on
Tuesday evening. April 20. Follow­
ing the business session, there will 1 Leading individual scores were well
be a short progruin and coffee and bunched in the week's play as only
doughnuts for refreshments.
twenty four pins separated the top
tenth poidtions. A newcomer lo
Circle No. 8 of the W. S. C. S. and
to Site leading ranks led the keglers
will meet with Mrs. Krneal Kenyon for the week. K. Krause, bowling
1010 N. Michigan. Thursday. Apr!) with Moose of liic Commercial
■ League hit games of 187-169-220 for
Hospital Guild No. 7 will meet a 576 scries and not only was top
of tlie week bin wus the edge
nt the home of Mrs. C. L Texicr. 128 man gave
Moose a three game trt| W. South St., for an ali-day -meet­ that
umph.
Ing Wednesday. April 31. to tie off
Herman "Dutch” Drews led the
quilts for the Red Cross.।Luncheon Bliss league with a fine 575 scries
I
.
At noon. Let's have a gooq but was a pin short of first podtton
attendance. Come early. ‘
’
| and 1 Ken Laberteaiix hit M9 fur
!i Tlie W. c. T. U. will meet Tues- , Leonards in the Recreation League.
id.iy April 20. at 2 P. M. al me itos.ie i, Other good stores were: D. Good1’of Mrs. Alford Ouster. 223 W. MUI. ■ year 568. W. Hackney 561. H. Long
560. K. Chase 555. J. Stutz 554. W.
| Wellman 553, and M Moynahan

AUCTION SALE

M
Tii

As I am unable to work any more. I will dispose of the personal property at public
auction at the farm located 2 miles south, 1 ’/z miles west and ’/z mile south of

LINK SAUSAGE
, Pr

,b.

43c

RECREATION I.EAGUE—Leon­
ards &lt;2&gt;—Piston Rings Hi: Bliss
&lt;2)—Strand (l&gt;: Middleville 121-Hastings Ice and Fuel &lt; 1».
1 BLISS • LEAGUE—Foundry (2&gt;—
Shop Office fl): Engineers (3*—
Too! Room &lt;h; Office &lt;2)-Electricians (1).
COMMERCIAL LEAGUE—Moose
&lt;31—Trio Cafe &lt;0t; Moynahan Sales
&lt;31—Slate Insulation iOi ; Middle­
ville Creamery &lt;2)—City Dads hi;
Goodyear Bros. Hdwe. &lt;2i—Andnw
' Service d).
PISTON RING LEAGUE—Ship­
ping (2)—Grinder* (1&gt;; Office No. i
&gt;3)— 40 M A: M's (0): Office No.
2 (3t—Machine Room (1).
|

6) Or

ib.

Freeport: or */z mile south of the Moulton church on

Good
Morning

TUESDAY, APRIL 20, 1943
STARTING AT I

O'CLOCK. I OFFER THE FOLLOWING:

Special Days
are on tlw way
again. ,.

PORK HOCKS
4 pH.

Ib.

24c

HORSES

TOOLS

Bay gelding, 4 yrs. old,

HADDOCK
FiT 49c

LAKE HERRING
lb.

16c

wgt. 1400 lbs.

Bay gelding, 12 yrs. old,
wgt. 1400 lbs.

SHEEP

20 head ewes and 14 lambs.
Some ewe* to lamb yet.

GRAIN

•

100 bu. oats.

WHITE FISH
.

ib.

29c

FDDKCENTERl
206 E. STATE ST.. HASTINGS. MICH.

,

lb.

07

|

Ration Calendar :
’ SUGAR: Stamp 12.
•• June I For 5 lbs

j.«
t.l

HAMBURGER
5 pti.

Freeport Butter 8R'dp“i"it52c
Star Lard
18c
। £Q
2 - 35c
Cheese
2 - 7Oc
Milnut
4 &lt;135c

theatre
JEi

Hostings, Mich.. Phones 2247-2282

WE are remodeling and rearranging our store so as to better
serve you with point rationing style of doing business.

H
S
il
S

FARM TOOLS
New Idea manure spreader.
Fertilizer grain drill.
Single drum hayloader.

Numerous other article! used on a farm.

TERMS: CASH, nothing removed until settled for.

ISAAC J. MOULTON, Prop
DEWEY REED. Auctioneer

N. MAIN STL. NASHVILLE. MICH.

McCormick 5 H. cut mower.
Side delivery rake.
John Deere corn planter.
2 farm wagons. Hay rack.
2 horse riding cultivator.
Single cultivator.
2 sec. spike drag.
2 sec. spring drag.
Oliver 99 walking plow.
Roller.
Good fanning mill.
Garden drill.
2 oil drums. Small tools.
Forks, shovels, hoes ond

EASTER SUNDAY. .April 25
MOTHER'S DAY. May 9
DEVORATION
D A Y.
the
3&lt;th of May.

j
1

We are thinking about East­
er now and everything look­
good for that day. Tlie Joy
love and hojre of Hie Easter
season, as always, will be best
expressed' In flowers
We have beautiful snap­
dragons in shades of pink
yellow and bronze; sweet peas
daffodils, roses, carnal ions
violets, gardenias and an ex­
cellent assortment of orchids.
Corsages will be in great
demand tilts year und will
give a marvelous lift to that
last year's coat or suit.
There will be a variety of
plants such os Easter Lilies
Calceolarias. Hydrangea*
Cinerarias. Azaleas. Petunias.
African Violets, and Baby
Ramblers.
We will have our Eastct
Wants at Goodyear Bros.
Friday and Saturday, the
23rd and 24th and we will
appreciate ymfr calling lor
them or place your order
early for delivery. We also ap­
preciate your tolerance for
delays at Christ mas and hope
that 11 will continue on It
would be nice to be perfect
but ...........
Well. Ooodby unlU Easter

Clyde WUctfk. Greenhouse
Tel. 253a
Adv. 4-15

�g before the
aibcrs please
April 18. Po:
welcome.

ns Hospital
onday night,
he home o!
W, Center,
your due* to

its
KE
At Large
ty arc urged
the new dog
' city council
ike effect on
f complaints
city officials
ng at large,
erty and beices, so the

would "have
' Thompson,
ey and Night
have been
lens and are

runnlng al
dogs not 11peclfics tiint
confined in
owners no­
tail. It the
the required
tnd&gt; care of
impounding
:are. the dog
d ait the ofIf a dog Lt
xnmdcd. the
• a period ot
,TAU money
IFtiogs 1* to
fund In the
tor the adnance.

TITF HASTINGS BANNtB, TOTWaDAY, APP.TL 15, 1443

MARCH BUSIEST
MONTH FOR AAA

E|l(iD A VINH

Think Before
You Buy!

GETS BROKEN RIBS

/s

&gt;UE— Leon­
il • ; Bibs
evilie rai­
ls.
indry (21—
irers i2i—
2)— Electri-

UE-Moose
lahan Sales
11: MiddleDads &lt;li;
21—Andrwi

iUE-Ship□fflco No. |
Office No.

and hope he' AGED MAN DIES
relative* and IN KALAMAZOO
j Jared L. Smith, aged 81.
away on Friday in Kalamazoo and
’death follows -------------I the remain* were brought to the
I kO*’0
» n....•_.»/
_ „___ j, Leonard tunerai
funeral nome
home wnere
where »ervservMr*. Elizabelh M. Woodruff, aged lc&lt;4 wtrc h Jd al 2 30 o-cfocjc aun77. pasted away Sunday evening at
MtiJnwm tlie
a m Cold। tlie Jarstfcr home, following a long ren officiating. Interment was in
.foUn.,’r,?'OE’e
« Riverside cemetery. Mr. Smith, who
, Grand Rapids but for the past 33 was a retired farmer, and Mrs.
7.^1*
smith moved to Hasting* twelve

j friends here soon.

BANNER WANT AD VS. BRING RESUl

Here's a new approach to the Easter clothes problem tor you soldiers
on the home front I Your new clothes have to keep up your spirits, keep,
you cheerful and confident I They're YOUR wartime uniform I But, like
other uniforms, they must be bought for long service.
Well-cut, simple clothes will furnish a background for the spice of
accessories; they’ll give longer wear.. . ang lend themselves well to
remodelling.
All these things we kept in mind in selecting your Easter apparel I

Eight to Start
|Nunet Aid Course

fiction of a
omply with
ordinance Is
's imprlsondecide.

ws led the
! 575 series
irst position
Irtl K9 for
Ion League.
: D. Oood11. H Long
Utz 554. W.
Moynahan

DADE

Ttn carload*, or 400
of
■
•Hirer have already been received
■ ■ ■■*■*»
Thousand* of Details
and distributed to the fanners and
24 more car* have been ordered for LisUIxA VII1U
Handled by OHke
1943. Order* have been taken for
Emmanuel Episcopal
The month of March 1943 was one 8000
।
yard* ot marl and 1400 gon* of1
to be delivered to the farm* 1
. of the busiest months In the history lime
I
Church Presented With
of the local AAA office, During the for this year.
Woodblock Imprint
month, 14,113 contracts were made ',' The marl contractor* have started
By Albrecht Durer
^.w,„ „.
&gt;. 0I MUle c (
to deliver marl In most township*
by the AAA Community Committee­ and a part of the limestone ha*
Bnmanuel Episcopal church ho* Grand R.nld.
Rapids an^
and AlbertFox
of
“------------u'.Un.gv
Alh-rt F Fnx nf
Qf Ionla gn&lt;|
men in their wort in the field on been ordered and should be dellv—------- live* In Kansas; twelve
the 1943 War Production plans; ,
grandchildren and one great-grand3.910 farmers called at the office. .
esUng memorial gift in the form of day at ten o’clock, the Rev. A. M.
-----------obtained and delivered Immediately an imprint from the original wood- Coklren officiating. The remains
to the farms.
block engraving by Albrecht Durer were taken to Greenwood cemetery --------------------8.832 mimeographed letter* were
Titc War Production sign up has
hl* "little" baint George ana me In Grand Rapids for interment.
mailed from the office lo the Just been completed by the farm re- of
,
..... —• • ——
farmer* of Barry County during porters and although the final to- Dragon, dated 1508 The gift was!
the month; 974 telephone call* were tala have not been computed as yet, made oy Harry U Hewe*. formerly OAKEHE CAMP FIRE GROUP
nie Oakehe Camp Fire Group is
made or received al the office and it looks now as if the goals for all .of Hastings, und now Assistant &lt;11850 individual letters were mailed major crops have been met in Barry rector of the Federal Work* Agency, I plcused w havP Mra CarroU Burk.
New York. Mr. Hewes acquired thia holder u their new guardian, Mr*.
out
’
-------i...
’. -,..1,
the fonner leader,
exquisite
little
work of art in iy,n.
Lon- Lynn
;
During March. 1.425 application! County.
A list has been prepared of all
and has designated It a* a me- .moved lo Kalamazoo where" her
were mode for farm machinery and used farm machinery for sale in Ute don.
.
to his grandparents. Mr. and ;husband i* now employed. For the
fence, which haa been oh the ra­ County and set up In the office. mortal
'
Mrs.
James
M.
Hewe*.
who
were
tioned list and nearly all the ma­ also a list of wanted machinery. .
past five weeks the group ha* met at
early member* of-Emmanuel church. the home of Mrs. W1U Stebbins
chinery ha* been rationed out that There
have been 408 requests for
Whlta—Hie works of Durer rank
haa been allotted to Barry County. new machines
nnd 202 second hand among the very best of the engrav- where Miss Betty Harlow of the
Fence and barbed wire have now machines for sale.
Barry County Health Unit has been
This list has been .efi
;
art this irartlcular subject Is teaching the group some funda­
been taken off the ratio
posted In the office so that anyone especially timely. It was drawn as ,mentals In first aid
can be bought without
wishing a second hand machine may a sort of cartoon of the day. when ।
Up to the time the pr~....—
taken off farm fence and barbed find where these tools are located. ;certain of the medieval barons hac
become overbearing and oppressive,
wire, requests were received at the
to remirfd the common people lhai
AAA office for 142.528 rods of barbed
strength of spirit 1* the best armor
wire. 20.858 rods of field fence and
und weapon against evil. Thedraw4.798 rods of poultry fencing.
ing recalls how this spiritual force
The applicant* for the Nurses' was used In the fourth century by
Aide Corp* were Interviewed by the George of Cappadocia to oppree the
recruitment committee of the Barry wicked oppression of the emperor
Co. Chapter. American Red Cross. Diocletian, symbolized as the urngat a meeting last Thursday evening on. The imprint lias aged beautifully
al the U. 8. O. rooms. Plan* were during the centuries, taking on a
then made for the course which will *Bvery quality, and it* message is
start Tuesday, Apjll 20. at the hot- nil) a* true as In the day* al the
~P&gt;ta*.,
.t
breakup
uiraMi,, of
... the
..... middle
.......... ages
—o~- when
Tiwse taking the course are Mr*. Durer * masterpieces of engraving
Tom Ogden. Mrs. F. K. Bechtel. were peddled by his wife to the
Mr*
—
-- Clay
'—f B
B. Burkholoer. Mrs. O. common people in the market placMlner Ketchum. Mrs. Jerry Andrus. ~
Mrs. Orville VanWle. Mr*. Addle---------------- - ---------------------

»y and *unay. be conof its own­
mil Iw con1 the prem1 leash and
itrol of the
ry dog aged
must be II*

&gt;lay a.s onlyled the top
iewcomer to
the kCRlers
sc. bowling
Commercial
-1A9-320 for
ily wa* toji
as tiw edge
e game tri-

RECEIVES rare
SrtSi
gth VLI11UIV
centuryI
ton*,
fer-1 1 Will
More than 80 Selective Service I nEfEllJ EC

Don't Spend Your Money for
Just Ordinary Floor Covering

Your Best
Buy Today
FAMOUS ARMSTRONG S

INLAID
LINOLEUM &amp; LINOFLOR
Buy Now at Pre-War
Prices—a* Low a* . . •

$1 00
"gj

Today, you must be sure of longwearing quality—and you can af­
ford to spend a Utile more. Now b
the time to buy genuine Inlaid
floor covering. But act now while
it’s still available.

W. A. Roth Furniture
Bastings

Phone 2226

'nie course requires' 35 hours^of
study and 45 hours of practice in \*/UEKl CLIID ClM 1/C
the hospital. The classes will be WrltiX jrllr jlrStxj
from 12:30 to 4 P*n. at the hospital
Ccorqc Harrick Was On
and will be held on Tuesday. Wed­
The “Chicago" In S, Pacific
nesday. Thursday and Friday. CIom
work will be completed by April 30
..»m M&gt;c
Mrs. George Smith recently rewhen
the pnwucc
practice wvtb
work wui
will ocgin.
begin.
tri.. Esther Krleder, registered
...... ceived a letter Irani her son. George
Mls*
nurse, who will be Instructor for one Herrirk. of Lfng Bench. Cal. He ha*
course, attended an all-dny meet- served In Uncle Sams navy for
ing Friday. April -2. at Jackson nearly twenty years, but had been
where Instructors for Nurses' Aide in California since the present war
Corps classes from Michigan re- started until Dec. 29. 1942, when he
celved instructions and suggestions w®* sent to sea.
from repre«entattves of the NationIn hi* letter, he relates sonje of
al Red Cross.
his experience* aboard the 'ChieuHundred* of Nurses' Aides have eo" which waa sunk by the Japs in
been trained In the country to re- the South Pacific. Just a month afUeve Ute nurse shortage and arc ter the ship left port Mr. Herrick
proving most valuable help to hos- lost all hLv clothe* nnd other valuapltal staffs. Miss Lottie Teuslnk. bles stored in hl* »ca trunk and In
superintendent at Pennock hospital, his locker, but he rates his exper­
ts very pleased that the course Is iences higher than hLv losses.
being started here as Pennock hosDuring tlie fight he sustained four
pi til like all other hospitals Is short broken ribs but they are healing
of help. When rush days come at nicely and he is able to be around
the hospital, and most days are aonln. thankful hl* Injuries were no
very busy, Miss Teuslnk will have worse.
these eight trained women to Call
"Tliore Japs sure ore hard nut*,
on for help and "Anyone." Miss They don't know when they have
Teuslnk says, "can understand how had enough but they got plenty
welcome their help will be."
from ut before they knocked us out.'
Tlie Nurses' Aide Corps is spon- he writes.
sored by the Barry Co. chapter.
In a letter to his sister. Mrs. HarAmerican Red Cross, and tiie plans old Smith. Mr. Herrick writes that
were made by Mrs. George Hebden. he has most of the fuel oil out of
chairman of Volunteer Services, nnd his system. "I think f drank about"
Mra. M. A. Lambtc. Nurses' Aide 10 gallons of It while 1 was In the
chairman and her committee.
,—
water.
*“ Hint’-s —
where
*
TI —
got —
my -*•
ribs
—
I broken, a life raft hit me In the
PASSING OF MRS.
side while I was trying to get on to
WALTER BIDEI.MAN
•it. I’guess It Is a good thing I can
Mra. Minnie Bldelman. aged 75., swim, os there were lots around who
died unexpectedly of a heart attack; couldn't. I had one fellow in tow
early Saturday morning at her home and all he could do was swallow
at Hopkins. Mr. and Mra. Bldelman1 that oily water. I have to laugh
have resided on their farm near■ sometimes when I think of It and
Quimby since their marriage on1 yet It wa* no laughing matter. I
Sept. 30. 1886. moving to Hopkins1 didn't think of what I'd lost till the
three years ago. Mra. Bldelman was1 next day—I was looking for a life
active in the Quimby Methodist. raft."
church. Sunday School and Ladies''
About 40 men were lost on the
Aid for many years.. Surviving are: "Chicago" which was a small numthe husband. Walter Bldelman: two• ber when one considers the strafin’’
daughters. Mra. Gerald Nash of given by the Japs. "They didn't sink
“Ins and Mra. Howard Ware of! us the first day." the letter states
cy, three grandchildren and1 "but came back the nexl day while
great-grandchildren. A son.. we were trying to gel her going
Bldelman. passed away severall again."
ago. Funeral services were■
Tlie rescued men were returned to
at two o'clock Monday at thet California on one of the deluxe
Hopkins Methodist church, with in­■ boats of the Matson line, and were
terment in the Hastings township&gt; riven every care and attention. His
Hastings friends are glad that
। cemetery.

JERSEY

498
The gayest, and at the same

Styled For miss Or
Matron!

EASTER HATS

you can select tor this spring
is the bright printed jersey!
Ea.-y to care for . . and flatter­
ing to all, you'll choose from
softly tailored types with tin-

$198

Flowered Straw*

Tailored Fell*

in dressmaker or
. Bright tones!

A smart hift will be _&gt;^ur
New padre
spring tonic!
1'
J"
bonnets.
sailors.
demuree
fetching
pompadour
types
and dashing beret»1 New col­
ors to match your coat or
suit! Gayly trimmed!

Spring Handbag*

--

Smart Rayon

BLOUSES

1.98
Men! Town-Clad

Vour choice of

INE SUITS

tressy
types!
Cashable ray■n in pastel
colors. 32-40.

2975

Rayon

Season’s Best Patterns

SKIRTS

In All Wool Wonted!

- A Dsllghlful Variety Of Smart FashSaas!

2.98

Make
your
new
Easter
"show-off" suit a worthwhile
Investment—make it an all­
wool
worsted
Town-Clad!
Style with a handsome out­
look for seasons to come—
and stamina to match! "Su­
perb smooth finish striping*
-FIRST for 10431

RAYON DRESSES

Fetching gored
or
pleated
styles for your
spring wear!
Gay coion I

Unusual Lingerie Trimmings!

Fascinating Spring Colors!

Rayon

SLIPS

1.29
crepe or .soft
rayon satin.
Some strictly
tailored ... or
trimmed!

New Styles! Bright Colors!

Jays
.way
April 25
the

ut East*
tic lookrhe Joy
Easier

Let's put your car in top condition
for Spring driving

perfect

HIS Spring, it's more Important
than it ever wa* before to have vour
car thoroughly reconditioned ana re­
vitalized.
None of u* can tell how long our pre*ent cars may have to do. We nave a war
to win—ana every automobile that help*
ease the transponation situation i* a
potential aid to Victory.
So don't take chance* with your car’,
whatever make you drive. Come in now
and have it put in tip-top shape by our
expert, factory-trained mechanic*. There
men are Essential Transportation Work­
er* who fully realize their responaibilicy
to the community and the nation.
Limited driving ha* created new oper­
ating problem*. Old aervicing methods
■are no longer completely ^equate. Our
special Spring inspection and tune-up
service is based on new procedure* that
were devised by factory expert* after ex­
haustive tests in the great Studebaker en­
gineering laboratories and on the famous
BOO-aere Studebaker proving ground.

Easter

let us keep it up to par with Studebaker

snnpif pink
ict peas
nations
orchids.'
nd will
to that

rlety of
• Lilies

ttunias.
Baby
Easter
Bros.
. the

ng tot
order
cc for
id hope

HOSIERY

Dressy sheen
or
practical
service weight*
— Nicely

MEN'S FELTS
Fashion-First* At
A Thrifty Price!

3”

Rayon

Fashion personified and ex­
cellent quality—-they're fine
fur felts! Spring - featured
shades and smart NEW trims]

PANTIES

49c
Smooth fitting,
tailored styles
knit In rayon!
Comfortable ..
practical!

T

Colored

HANDKIES

10c
□ay prints tc
tuck in your
purse or poc­
ket! Rolled
edges!
Fine
quality!

Choose a practical dress this
Easter and wear it all season!
Smart two-piece styles in otic
lovely solid color ... or a
charming print in bright
flower pattern! Sizes 12 to 20.
Thrifty Fashions Are Smart!

BUDGET FROCKS

Clever printed spun rayons
that arc cut in the popular
midriff manner! Smart twopiece styles, that can be
'turned into suits! Delightful­
ly simple
button - front
dresses!
Sizes 12-20 38-44.

Embroidered

good rules to follow
keep you’ «"■ up ’

fa

WHITE—Best For Dress!

Towncraft* Shirts
Rich Broadcloth*

4 65

Sanforizedt Shrunk!

■

White is right with any outfit
and BEST for dress occasions!
And for perfection: Sanforized
and proportionately cut to

o

Men's Spring Neckwear...98c
•Reg. U. 8. Pat. Off.
t Fabric shrinkage will‘not ex ­

GOODYEAR BROS. HARDWARE CO.
111 I. STATI ST

FROCKS

298

79c
Head Styles By Marathon’

HASTINGS

PHONE 2101

e.

Neckwear

79c
Dresses take on
new life wltn
sheer organdie
loco or crisp
pique collars I

Rayon

CLOVES

98c
Dashing new
season styles lu
lovely rayon
fabric, Attraclive spying
shades!

398

Soft, sheer, frocks for dressy wear with shirred
waistlines . . . others in the popular two-piece
mode with casual set-in belt! Sizes 12 to 20.

SPRING

Keep your car up topar
with Studebakerservice

DRESSES

Cirls Of All Ages Love Pretty Dresses!

FROCKS FOR GIRLS

69
Cotton charmers for all the girls in your
family—from your tiny toddler to teen
aged sis! Demure little princess styles, cap­
tivating basqpe waists or trim tailored
types with all the pretty trimmings girls
love! Summer prints and plain colors.
Tubbable, of course! A grand choice of
checks, dots and "attractive prints in bril­
liant colors. Sizes I to 3, 7 to 14, 10 to 16.

S

M

ITS

�THE HASTINGS BANNER. THURSBAY. APRIL 15. 1943

■•a speech on pewt war problems at and high priced tin acme hwtanew ANNUAL MEETING OF
New York recently which . called . unobtainable *t any price* on this THE ■*wwom.
«
,_a the. concepts
_______ and’’side of the river. All
aii ,&gt;-i.
vwu — —
vividly lo mind
this rfxnif*
despite xv»vi»»
me Barry Co mtj‘Youth Council
__ philosophy of th* Harding era which. the fact that Canada'* list of ra-i.will hold it* Annual Meeting. Moc...
.
o.e ironed
items was
not nearly
---------- —
----------------------—------------ so ex- ,day. Apnl 19. a’. 7:39 P -M h! Rf
{Continued from page L Section j) himself away when he--declared
In tensive as our own..Canadian mtat Hastings High ac)tc&lt; I- All interested
„
». —--------------------,t| seriousness that America “Is counter*, for example, were loadr-1 jn th* Youth acUvfUes ot Ute
tnard to heap ridicule on both the not, neVer ha* been and will never with a great variety of reasonably county are cordially Invited to atauthor and the book But we dare be «n Isolationist nation" If Brtek- priced cuts while in America, even tend
VMCA
the Boi
Lv at them to suggest brtter ap- " u
convinced that Ameri- .with rationing, prices were high and.^Th^ ^d {he O*mp Fire Gtels
an^
, can foreign policy during the past the selection of meats available
supported bv this organixaUan.
nroaches to the problem of estobhas been any- comparaUvely scanty Perlup*. as
the City Youth Council with
jishlng a durable peace than Mr (
b&lt;Jt
then perhaps1 the newspaper article u-emed to help from the Hastings City CounWUUde has oatlinzd
alL Harding was a great lib- Imply, the reason for this is 1«m red cil

EDITORIALS

canoe is "I Saw m. Fall Of The
phnipotae*" bv Col Carlo* P Romulo. who served under Gen MacArthur during the days of Bataan
and Comgidore Here, wain the
ausnor doe*
uuca a
- splendid r-~
author
Joo -•
of •r porting which u not surpridug In

and pubHiher of the Manila urnid
before jcfnln* MacArthur* staff
He has an unusual ability for nntag the really Important incident!
of the current n*w» Mid propcrlv
evaluating their significance. It is
Do mere accident that hl* aeries of
articles written *fter a rapid swing
throuah the Orient during the prePearl Harbor days were an accurate
forecast of future events which later
won for their author a Pulitzer
Prise Award. The thrilling narratlve of this book, however. Ls overshadowed by Col. Romulo* dteciu■ion of what•*“«***
des in th* nVemuire
Philippines^ducaticm
have ™eant
and
of culture, education anu
* teuc *PUreclation of tlie demo
cratic philosophy of government
21,.™“" O*”',h'.
Philippines were the only ones to
resist Japanese aggression: the onlv
ones mmtaSne
to make a
’ Jldier
“last ditch"
“*fourhtstand.
‘'not
m* Philippine soldier foun. nt
because
because he
he feared
feared us
us but
out rather
ratner be
oe ­
cause he wm convinc'd that on1bv a U 8 victor*- could he win that
final political emancipation which
America ha* encouraged and of
^h”1iir^ufiMened Philippine
Prrhans our PhiUnolne pollZ^£;P&lt;£itehte£2d more h« *cci7
r
“nfrcALeTwr

few great persona 11 ueswno nao 1 n^

w "ire? * "*%£££:

I OBITUARY OF
REV. E. M. WHEELER
' Ernent M. Wheeler, son of Parsol
M und Melv.ns R Wheeler. was
born In Woodland township. June
.m He
,ie
22. 1878. and died April 2. iK43.
was united In marriage to
t“ mA

ary 15. 1906, by Rev. H. H. Halsey. ^.,pr. yhH,rB1^b2rxWnfEthr
Mrs Wheeler and two daughter*. «•*’ whJXfr RteT O^rtek eave a’

ss g£r,,-nix."s

» re .SL'ffire k:

there is not necessarily anv unsur- «raln of too much purchasing
ln ute miost or runaway
unountable barrier between the peo- power on a declining supply of con- muauom
’pies of lhe Rast and West. Appred- «inier goods, including food and
atfc&gt;n of fair, humane treatment Is other living items. War economy.
unlrerral regardless of get'graphl- he pointed out. la putting at least
cal location or the color of ones twenty-five billion moi.- annual
akin. We won somctlUng in the mronie in the hands oi conzumers
Fbillnpme* by fair ptav that we than they can spend fcr good* and I Jolui H Birman. Jr . Baltimore
...19
could not have achieved bv force service* and this means an Im- .Twp • • of arms. Even though America Is possible strain on price and wage Mia* Violet M. Norton, Maple
Grove Twp. 419
far from being th* "Knight in controls We create a bureau and 1. Fred Thomas Johnson. JohnsWhile Armor" or the 'Sir. Gala- call it the Office of Price Ad- I town ................................................. 41
had" of nation*, we ■have, probablv ministration but it can't keep a . MUs Clarissa L. Morgan. Johnsin spite of ourselves, demonstrated »table balance between wages and ।(town ................................................... 27
a fact that should prove both valu- prices 10 long as consumers hafe Leon William Haywood. Hastings 26
able and useful when the peace more money than the available' Mlw Estlwr Mae Meredith.
I Allegan ............................................... 22
councils convene. Possibly our rec- supply of goods and service*,
Fred L. Blackett. Hickory Corners 58
ord in the Philippines will be our i
Mrs. Carrie La Moul. Hickory
best contribution to the modern' One ot the Detroit dailies re­ i Comers .................................. 48
work!.
cently made a sensational feature Carl F. Wood. Six Lakes &lt;U. S
• • *
I of the fact that only a half a mile Army &gt; ................................................. j.&gt;
Governor John W. Bricker of away, tn Windsor. Canada, markets Miss Dorothy Coldrtn. Hastings. 18
Ohio added nothing constructive to were loaded with 'meat* and pack- Harold E. Starks. Ketchen. Okla
hls own or the Republican cause In aged foods which were both scarce «U. S. Armyi __________________ 31
Miss Majesty Becker. Hastings...22

MARRIAGE LICENSES

For EGGS

as

Chick* gain fast on M ER­

a glorious nature, wnten
which ne
he loved
loveo
«n much
much.
"
Rev
---------------- the
------------•“ ­
Rev. -Griffin
read
committ
mcnl
na Re
ment .
and
Rev. Carrick said Hie
rimina nraver
whenPUw *un waa plodding on
ilt course down the western*sky.
we aU raid 'good-by*’’ to our brothtT *nd went aw»y; but not to totget that "He waa a good man and

MASH 17%

D it fthwj
Wt
I(ome He WBS dcU.gBl|| to Uw Oeil.
rra| conference
1937
—-------- in 1933.
— —
. and
and
1941.
.
’It
• •Is —
not• so
— »*
hard
—• »for
— the one that ”
»*'
Now ills useful life and labor Is
goe*.
I
over.
The
door
in
the
partition
beTliere are other scenes, to take up
«u...
.
.
tween
this
world
and
the
Eternal
thdr time.
•
But we know the days are lonesome. has swung open and he has passed
and long
through to his reward. He is gone!
For 'he one that is always left be- We shall miss him. but not for long,
hind.
1 Wc will meet him again "Just inside
the Eastern Gate."
•
I hone J may live ueh a Ute here
The funeral and burial wasTuesday April
6. *
me
was"*bright
and
bclow
J ■■
“** day
* "■*"
---------- *"■*
That if Jesus should come In my attendance was large. The floral
offerings were beautiful, me service
I
time,
.....
He would say. Well done. This once, was in charge of Rev. D. H. Carrtck;jwho.
who. assisted
"assistedbybj/^Dr?
j
My Child
rick.
Dr. E. E~~B
B
You won't be tlie one th»t Is left Griffin, conducted brief services**
the home and the service at the
Kilpatrick church al 2;00 o'clock.;
•mere arc no German war bond This was his old home church and
issues fot the people—to ask the the capacity of both floors was taxed
pequle to buy Naxi war bonds vol- to accommodate the crowd Twenty &gt;
unflmlv, would have amounted to a three Michigan Conference minis- '
plebfscile on the war. a plebiscite ters were present Among vLdting ;
which the Nazis did not dare to ministers were Bishop W. E. Mus- ■
face." Stefan Heyn. author of "Hos­ grave. D. D.. Rev. O. D. Fleming.'
tages."
, Rev. Charles McCreery. Rev. Frank-'

for chick, pullet and laying

$5°°

STARTING AT 1 O'CLOCK. I OFFER THE FOLLOWING:

HORSES
Pr. bay colts. 4 yrs. old. wgt. 3.000 lbs.
Black colt. 3 yr*. old. wgt. 1.350 lbs.
broke.

COWS
Holstein heifer, 2 yrs. old. bred Feb. 18.
Guernsey heifer. 2 yrs. old, due in Moy.
Durham &amp; Guernsey. 2 yrs. old,
bred Feb. 24.
Jersey &amp; Guernsey, 2 yr*, old.
bred Dec. 24.
Thi* I* a food bunch of heifers.

$6.00

HOGS
2 Duroc brood sows, due to farrow in
Moy.

SHEEP
HucLakia Tan. Sorrel Brown. Gelding
Grey, and Stallion Blue . . . new virile
colon in fine, imported FUR FELT that’*
x&gt;ft,sturdy.long-wranng.Comcin today ,
—for u atyle thul'll be new tomorrow!
most

11 head of grade Shrop ewc». 2 to 4
yrs. old, due to lamb in April.

FARM MACHINERY
John Deere manure spreader.
John Deere 3 sec. spring drag.
2 sec. spike drag.
P &amp; O International riding plow.
No. 11 Oliver riding plow.
John Deere double riding cultivator.
Little Willie double riding cultivator.
3 single cultivator*.
McCormick 7 ft. cut grain binder.
John Deere hayloader.
Dayton side delivery rake.
New Ideal mower. 5 ft. cut.
Wagon and 14 ft. flat rack.
1 ’ 2 h.pjgas engine.
Drag cart.
Corn shelter.
Economy King cream separator No. 14.

$3.95 - $5.00 - $6.00
WATERS CLOTHES SHOP

.......... .... ,
11
.

-

CLARENCE BULL, Prop.
|AY WING. Clerk

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'

HURTS ONLY DIRT­

KITCHEN
KLENZER

SPIC AND
CLEANSER
SPAN
2 ^39*
•atAtt DIHOIVIND

CHAtn out

8*80 CLEANSER

2

fo:

21c

1%-L* KO

5c

l it PKG

1?c

WHI1E SAIL

OLD DUTiH CLEAHSER
OAtNl C OGCtD DRAINS

SAL SODA
CUANtEt ANO WATCK SOFKXl*

DR AHO
FLOOD; O' !UDt

CUMALENE

SUPER SUDS
FURS. QUICK t’ADS

SAHI-FLUSH

LGt 18c

LIT nil twin; DO YOU* WOK

EBY TASK CHIPS

' GIANT PKG

38c

DOTS LVMYTHING

GOLD DUST CLEANSER

4 FOt 19c

DUZ
0111 DtsaeeiA*
MAGIC WASNER

makis

BOWLEHE

U02 CAN 18c

HIRE VtNtn

A-MNN

DRY CLEANER

GAL

52c

BROOMS

37c

CLOTHES LINES

.

KlMHININC

LIOUID WHITE SAIL WAX
KUTOL

Q»

-

CUT-IITI
i: 02. MG.

tyielk.

8c

WAX PAPER

tyuuti. ca-ui. 'I’e^eiaulei
SEEDLESS—TEXAS

JUICY—FLORIDA

FRESH—TEHDcR

ORANGES

GRAPEFRUIT

CARROTS

doz- 33?

5 ro" 29'

2echs-1V

FOP LAI AO

F*Bt4-T{N9U

ASPARAGUS

i. 20c

AVOCADO PEARS

2

SOUTHERN KHALI OTS

CSISP-WCU tit ACRID

CELERY

2 turn 13c

GREEN ONIONS

ro.

25c

2 .cwt 15c

PlerM}, gJ PaliMted
MJMLiai/.i.'.i A'Muw.-r
GOiDEH CORN

(M an)

14c

WHOLE KERNEL CORN
rocu,c
PEAS

(14 rrs.»

14c

(u an)

2^%33c

(14 ani

2 c.% 25c

.on. cur

GREEH BEAMS
IONA

spinach

(IF MS.)

"cS 14c

JUL1AUA

FRUIT COCKTAIL

SMOKED HAM
„
MILD JUCAt C'.'UC—ANY SI2C PIECE
SLAB BACON
FRANKFURTERS
is FIS.)
SLICED Ol PIKE
SPICED HAM
MILD SUG't C'llEO
BACON SQUARES 15 FTS.)

(ii.atu

H.iru or tucco

IOHA PEAQiES

(w an.)

2 2^ 39c

TOMATO JUKE
row.. unswurrnfo
GR1FEFRUIT JUICE

(u m.)

’can 23c

&gt;

“cii 29c

}

BUTTER
Mii-o-iir

AMERICAN CHEESE

ph

SHORTENING

JANE PARKER

(AttA IVNNT SHAPE

u 52c
.. 35c

SPIT

t»

I HOT CROSS BUNS
»OI 28c EASTER CAKE
0a1(D—ttlCUF—(NUCHSD
PLAIN Ol SUGAMO

3?.'. 69c

PKG. 4 t C

13

WHIII LAVI* FANCY

•

COFFEE CAKE
DONUTS

DEWEY REED, Auctioneer

Hastings, Mich.
,

"

JANE PARKE!

*rrT.£tt

N. Church St.

WHITE SUL

These loots arc all in Rood workable con­
dition.

TERMS OF SALE: CASH. NOTHING TO BE REMOVED UNTIL SETTLED FOR.

Telephone 2118

TH? PERFECT CLEANER

QUALITY FOR LESS

1 1 2 tom alfalfa hay.

HARNESS

SERVICES, INC.

8577

ZaAi&amp;i. SpJiitUf.

HAY

New I 3-4 in. tug double work harness.
4 collars, 21 to 24 inch.

MERMASH.

CU/ID A»D *eET THE MOST FOR YODR
ynUr A*F ration STAMPS ARD YOUR MONEY

As I am going to work in a Defense shop I will dispose of the personal property at
public auction at the farm located 3’/i miles cast and 3-4 mi|e south of Hastings;
or 1 •/&lt; mile north of Sanborn's oil station on

-

hen. They pay you well for

FOR WARTIME ECONOMY-

AUCTION SALE
Wednesday, April 21,1943

WELL BEGUN
IS HALF DONE

were1 ... . . n
o no -rr-x **r . z-» 1
Want to DUV OT bell.' 1 TV (JUT Want Column

Pealltf.

FORTIS

pro­

feeding oil. A lifetime mash

MAPLE GROVE COMMUNITY
F ARM BUREAU GROUP
me Maple Grove Community
Farm Bureau group out at the
Briggs
»....*
—■
, church
h*sement March 20.
with a pot luck supper with Mr.
and Mrs. Harvey Gluasple and Mr.
and Mrs Herman Babcock as boats
and bostesMa. There were about I
forty-five present, me chairman
read several communications and 1
the dbcusslon was on the Increase t
of production. Mr* Floyd Miller
showed some picture* which
Interesting, me next meeting will
be with Mr. and Mrs. Ward Cole ,
on^April 17

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

of 18%

tein with vitamin A &amp; D

WALLPAPER CLEAHER

MAKE

MER MASH

—iKwir-.5riSs&amp;«’~-

SSBi tSSi

Mutphy both of Scottville survive

(sisters preceded lilm In death.
—n" «nT’T~
r.------.
the rummer play graund-baiurd*)
Her. Wheeler was atudlou* and
morning basket ball leagues, dances devoted lo his calling. His hobbles
„
a* the union itself. For. It I In the U. 8. A. Or posalblr the an- monUng
and
oUtcr
&gt;
out!i.activitlM
1
weie nature and art. He received
George
Washington,
in his .-----swer la -that
in C*n*da
tax rates
w
—
•»*
’
•
—
-~
,
tn
tiuse
tunes
It
is
doubly
Impornis
education
in
the
public
.vclwote
ffarewell
..
j -a *-i—- Pcr«niuc ttnt that we guide and protect the
message to the nation whoi' —
are higher .»
and
bigger
Ban- county. Ferris Institute.
urged us to keep free of European, of the national Income Ik deducted interests of youth. We must nut an&lt;j Valparaiso College. Also, for
^fau.g “in ..
thtie
with
’ *«•
— ••
------’ dara.
j—
—
slow'for
the purchase of government lose sight of the fact that we owe special training summer terms, at
moving
movln, sailing
„mng snips
ship* me
the only meth- bonds. In other words. C*o*da is our young prople ai normal a life me Union meotaglcal Seminary
commutUcatlcn by sea *nd I rFstsmsi'icsUy siphoning oft the 0 *e
' ?n? at the Unlveral'&gt;’ °* Wisconsin
communications aared to »he .exc« ^^hadng power as It. ac^-one^cm ^ll fo7^.
ta’uw*public
$pced of tJle horse
buggy. »«c cumulates
mis is the basic ut w thcn dfC|de that this will be MjSugan for twoyean, schools of
&lt;jegTee
Eolation was both posri- foundation for any practical ays- onc of the Major Contribution*
.---------- —bl# in&lt;J
bu1 the world to- tem of. price control
Canadian which wc can give—as citizens—who Christian
-------------- ---------------Endeavor.meeting
,
—.. directdifferent Oceans are no government bureaus probably are mwt through necessity, remain on ed by Rev. C. D. Jarvis at the KllUnited n
Brethivai
er
fonnldabie barrier* thev no better or no worse from tile th* “Home Front
. 1 Patrick
-—
—.u— church in
— —
—■ Standpoint of efficiency than «.■.
June 1902. He joined the Kilpatrick
our
_p. • •
once were. —
On —
air. sea
and. &gt;land,
class in T9U4 white Rev. 1. a. cna»
JrjiNFEAK
the temm has increased Personal­ own But the Canadians apparentwas the pastor. In 1912 he received
wiu
11V have Rone ^out che problem of
ly. we peueve
believe mat
that Washington.
Quarterly Cunfcrcnce Uccnae to
^ognued the
I beating infl*^on.
“^tinner Bnd OUve Irta,rJ' w“ born ln °*k‘ preach from the Castleton Circuit
.
.
.
..
.
.
.
conditions and altered his views ac­ .thorough and Intelligent uumner jey, Oakland County. Michigan.May Quarterly Conference. Rev. Orval
we have. It would oe llfflcult j4 ^73 s^e passed away in her
R Lash was the Presiding Elder,
cordingly. me world which----------Wash.than
­
September 12. 1914 he was licensed
home at Hastings. April 5. 1943.
ington discuucd In his farewell to fix responsibility
.------------- . for this sit.
. »w«-y.. «to
v
••»,..- -. Nov •••»
2. 1891. site was--.united
to preach
in
Uw Gospel and given
message Li|, nol
not lne
the »-oriu
world m
In wiucn
which 1 uauuti.
ustion. vungma
Congress -&gt;•**
has me
the ia
power
jiving for. as Madame , levy taxes and could enact laws for marriage to Eatlr-cr. Lanfrar. who membctshlp in the Michigan Annual Conference. Church of the
rhl,„_ Kai-Shek has *0 effectively compulsory- 'payroll deductions to ,,f^*‘(tcd ,M're ,n d**111 A?rU
; United Brethren In Christ. In its
stated.'"Modem sclenc* has so an-(apply toward the purchases in gov- 1*’,he Uvc&lt;J Bn actUe ufe
fifty-lhird- session,
held at the
session.
.. distance
jj-tance that whU
whit afaf-'emment
hasni loug
intis'and
charitable organisations
organizations -------------------------—
I Gaines church.
Bishop C. L. Wood
nlhllated
;emment bonds. But congress hasn't
,nd Charitable
.» Alma,
*1—pfeslding.
------1 ji—Hc WM ordained
must &amp; necessity used It* authority to *0lve the
A member of the Baptist Clmrch. of
nwi »
«*&lt;*••« ha.*
.o*. *•&gt;«
...« treasurer of an Elder •••
lurch at thosixtyaffect all otner
other peopie.
people." That
is uic;
the omasa.
tangle. Neither
the admini*- mm
she: •»*
was wovwu
elected life
in the cht
...
.
......
___ __ the
.u. tration put
«... forward..
Q.nfl.t Ladies
I.HIx Aid
AIH Active
Af-tlVp in
In the
*' ' eighth
*' ' ** session of
~ lhe
•
hU&lt;MOph
,.hlch
mual wwn
any definite the Baptist
Michigan An"lbl. world
Mh ol
or Trnworonr. —,-n.
on , nu.1 Contone. Md -t Ih. B.rnpeace councib "
if *.
a. “
terrible
World pmtnun.
program, so.
no. on.
one bn.
orancn
01 lhe
me
----------' aby Memorial Park on August IB.
£
or ,III
n is to be avol
dpd o
ur re-., government
?”F5—
W*r
avoided.
Our
government can accuse the other ar
11 2fnt ™:C_T.U. W
wmaer
1729. Bishop A. M. Joluuon presid­
action to Bricker's speech was one of side stepping the issue—and each h(&gt;r pa-sinc Mrs Verne R Johnson ium°f disappointment
bordering on with reason. Possibly the public.
Losing and Ml« Lyoiu Lanfear
Rev. Wheeler's service in the
despalr For ln Brlelcer lt u eMy w through voluntary subscription of cf Rite city. One brother. Georg- church has been constant and faltlivUuaUM the tragic mistakes ot &gt; government issues will accomplish jrland also of Hastings, and u host ful. For thirty-one successive years
he served os putor, going to his
twentv-five vean ago coming to life I raent&gt;
more toward
the
solution
of
pri-e
of
friends.
Many
mourn
her
psvfive year* ago commg 1
who
mde
by hpr appointments in the following or­
der; Bunfield 1912; Gaines 1914;
...
th* administration has yet done.
*-•Often alone with her thought*. Charlotte 1917; Grand Rapids 1921;
Chester C.
C. Davis.
D*vte. Food
Food AdmtnisAdminls- ; me
only ureoa
trouble win
with voluntary «;
ef- she gavc them expression in the Woodland 1922; Wakeshma 1923;
Chester
me muy'
.... presented
___ _..A America
•___ I_ __
_______
«.tt form of poetry. Her intense rellg-Freeport
tcator.
with
samefnrt
, fort&lt;* te that H
it I.
is cz.
so .a.,
easy’ tn
to sit
—1K&lt;J; Woodbury
—1933; —
and
unplesaant though perUnent facta back and wait for someone else to 10Us convictions from a heart where - to Hastings 1940 which place he was
when he pointed out that thirty- do the things we. -oursehe* ore Christ abode, and her kindly sym- serving at lhe time of hla decease.
He served his Conference for three
years as Sunday School treasurer,
and seven years u treasurer of alt
Conference funds, and constantly
c&lt;? ,/d
cootrola are to com-, three— which finally force* action. sentiment in'the following composi­ he
has been a member of several
tion.
There arc those that must go out Conference Boards. Also he held
.Tienibcrjiiip
• »h.rp m.re.w lo rewov. lhe Iremuidou. ra.i-roln
- - ol
-in the World
—
-»■ In General Baa ids of
--- ------ and was a member ol
this And take their place in Life's Battle the church,
----------------------------------------.n.
rotid
Line
the Board ।of Preachers Aid. For

ss?

lln Norris, R*v. Mis* Kffto Hodgeboom. aU of Huntington. Indiana.
Rev. J. I. Batdorff and Bwr. R. I
A. Hoffman sang. ''Song of Golden
Daybreak- and ’'Saved By Grace"
»1‘h Mrs. Kyle Stanbauah at th* i
P1*1*0 Rrv E B. Griffin read the ,

002

12c

MARVEL »READ

UCH

41c

329c

FOOD A‘P STORE

�THE HASTINGS BANNER. THURSDAY, APRIL 15, 1943______________________________________
Ztc. nrM Mn UoyJ^alenUne: 1 Alto, Route 2? became the bride
a beautiful wedding cake With'
InAVY MOTHER'S CLUB
I FIRST M
CHURCH
vtoe nre.
nmik Hoonan of Harry Btehr, ron of Mr. and Mr. ice cream wa* served to the gueet.
INSTALLS omens
I Pum
WallS^ Ptitlns; Henry Btehr of Middleville. Route with the help of Mn. Earl Nadi.
. On Wedne.day evening of lot DMlEunl
KOOtfSock-Tha
mt.S’. Mra.’Lloyd Stoker; tree... 1. &amp;iturd*y ovanlng at 1:30 o'clock and Mr. Harold Nash
week tlie Barry County Navy Moth- fcracomni
Met at 11:20.
mJ. Gaorga Sunuir. at thebride's huo». The ceremony
Arnone tlie ruest* oresau were:
era Club met at lhe USD room. Sunday B
'cnlnl ot next
•ft® program for the meeting was wai
by Rev John McCuejgn junry Etehr and Lu­
thirtyin^tteiSince. Mnt^BniecBo^ weak the BtfVfoe ot HoiyXotnmtta- a gueafioef bgi—
—U
m
ik
. quesaon. 1
or
’reccdlM tlie care-' CJ1jc_ Mra. Jen..-- r,ynn. Clair
bC02^ruM^'fL j *0On^EarterhBunday?1theTeUwtH ba beri^f^lub*^^ioclal
Lov^You
"J Flynn.
' N^Vr7^Mrs
Owen Nash. Mr “
and
'HfMrs.
rold
Mary Ketcham, Firit;
Nash Earl N(Uh. Mr. and Mrs Harold
Maynie Norton. Second
,
cer and Mr. B W. Prendenburg of i Baptism and Reception of Members lowed and the tea committee served played for the wedding procession. Na»h and son; Mr. nnd Mrs Ixxux
Mary Ketcham will
--- -r
deliver
—- tb®
ths Battle Creek waa infilling marshall.! at the l*:00 o'clock Service. The j rcfretilnwnU
Tlie double riug
Mr*, llermm Schafer
ig ceremony was Wagner.
Marlorle Norton.
Bosler was instrumental tn . Sunrise Service will be field at 7:00.
- - ■——’ 9 •
used. The couple was
­
valedictory, and Marjorie
Norton, Lj
was attended
attended by-and
by- and Tom
Tom Kie!busc!&gt;
Kie!bu«*i o.
o..Grand
.Grand Rap
Rapthe saliitory ut the xcrJcr
senior ctaannlRlit
e’—-‘"u' onfanUlng the cluba at s^tle Creek, o’clockWOMEN’S fLUB
1 MIm LucUIr Stehr and Harold Nash. Ids and Mrs. McCue.
ccordlng to Prill- ,| KalamM
K“lsm.«no
and cmanoae.
Charlotte.
------ ---------------------------------- | FINAL MEETING
Mrs. Earl Nash helped receive the
Amid gaily colored streamer* and
cxercW.s June 3 •«o«!lng
oo ana
cipal Edwin L
Faylor who an-. Newly installed of ficen are: Com- FIRST CHURCH OF
। For their final meeting of the year guwu. Tlie bride chose a blue suit ' noise the rouole left for their liomr
nounced the senior honor student. |
Mrs Prank K*tly; l.l Vice­ CMRI8T.' BC1DH1BT
| on April 16 the Women’s Club wiU WIth plnk aeeeuories
near Middleville
Monday. April 12. al a high school
' Mra. Fred Granger; 2nd
Comer Church and Center SU. • have a* guest speaker. Mr*. Beulah
Adgkle, a former teacher In the
awqmWy.
Vice-Cotnm. Mr.. Earl Lee of Mid­
Sunday service 11 am.
ji Adgatc.
9:30
|Ann
J. Kellogg
school or uatuc
Mary and Marjorie stand first dlevllle; Adj. Mrs Nay Bump: Pin.
Bunday school 9
30 A. M;ii_&gt; | Ann
J. Kellogg
school^
WotoeVtay evening teaUraonkal Creek, at present treaxurw and man- ..
MONTGOMERY WARD
and second In scholarship In a cias* , officer. Mra. Jacob Edger. Cnapng iit
.....
teetlng
at 7:46.
iager of the International council
of 120 students. The upper one-fifth lain. Mr*. George Smith; color tear- MeeO
K----------------of Exceptional Children, an organof the claes rank as follows:
I er. Mrs. Shirley Henry.
jlxatlon, .infc
of theA. Mrs. Adjtate
**”• ,
Man- 2BM'
Ketcliuin
2 MX) Marlorle
Two
new Brower
member,of arere
enrolled.
Norton*
TutX
Sdh.nt, 1I Mr.Glenn
HMUng*
»nd FREE METHODIST CHURCH
peak
on.
"Individual
Dillerj
Cor. E. Coltax^at Bolt wood
and
will analysethat
wfthmembers'
numer-..
2 884. Richard Swanson 2.600. Ray-1 Mrs. O..D Chue O.r,^dllev25f ._.
7:30^1ch cvenlnge8pcriaV&gt;Revlval ology. It
UJiiigesTcd
The Middlevlle Mother* contri­
mond Kenyon 2 389. Orlha Hawbllta
Services through Sun. Ape. «lh
i bring notebc^*
pencil. The
2 366. Pauline Chandler 2 353. Vlr- buted a couch throw to be used In
Sunday
—
April
18.
meeting
will
be
held
at
the
home
of
S O J^m
room by the servgtnla Wheating 2336, Joseph Beck the local U
U-S-O.
10:M Sunday School
Mr., J. H. Tredinnick and the an­
2287. Ula Garlinger 2177. Robert ice men. «Uo two comfortables for
navy hospital nr
or where
il :M Morning worship
nual membership tea will also be a
Murphy 2.133. Marjory L Boyes usc tn •a ""•*
7:30 Young People’* Service.
feature.
2.0TO. Scnta Furrow 2.057. Donald needed most.
Following tha.bu^nera
0i'». JJUdys^
uinay* Hildebrandt
Mimcnranai
Clark Ji2 039.
- - itt
" 1 JOHNSON—MORGAN
2.028. Orville nush 2.025; Jrwle Jar- .refreshments w*re aenwl by the - ’
.
.L99J.
«&gt;.• Dougin*
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1
r . ­ rnmnvitlrr
Mrs Leonard
l^-onnrd Murilny
committee. Mn.
Murphy. RAPTIKT church
1 Miss Clarissa Morgan, daughter of
rard
Payne 1.972.
Le
BAPTItoT CHURCH
Mr&gt; Una Morgan, and Fn-d JohnMrs.
Otto
Uenhath.
Mn.
C.
H.
Leo
­
roy Wheeler 1C44. Juanita Swift
Sunday scnool at 10 o clock. Di- w0 wo of Mr and Mrs ortn john1.917. Hannon Wilcox 1.903. Wini­ nard. Mrs. Frank Rogers and Mrs
Dump. Guests present .......
—
vtne service* at 11 o clock.
wn were united in marriage Friday
included
fred Lancaster 1 887. Shirley Kings­ Nay Bump.
Bv.nln,
„ th, OmlcLr w .
bury 1.881. and Sybil Woodmansee Mrs Bader. Mra Frcndenburg. Mrs ; speaker for thB-servlce will be Mr.l&gt;&lt;mage ln Battle Creek by the Rev
John । Saxman. Mrs. Arthur Wilson .
IBM
:
। McCareli Mr. and Mrs Johnson are
Mary S Ketcham, daughter of and Mrs. Senton Daniels of Battle Samuel OsUoth.
TU&lt;»A»y nlghu B.YP.U. al the promtneni young people of Banfield
’ . .
Mrs John C. Ketcham of Shriner Creek.
churtn. All young people invited
and |hey wll| rcaidc on the groom s
Ave. not only ranks first in scholar­
Mrs. C. ’ H. Leonard. Mrs. Nay
Wednesday nights prayer meeting father-*, farm.
'
ship in this year's graduating clsas. Bump,
Mrs. Prank Rogers. Mrs
—------- —
hu’ she wa-. recently awarded the Leonard Murphy, Mrs. Fred Grang­ at the church at 7:30.
Giris League scholarship cup which er and Mrs. Frank Kelly attended HASTINGS METHODIST
niSTRICT^MEETING
was a recognition of her leadership a club meeting in Battle Creek on
i onndwill
Those from Hastings who attend-:
and service to Hie school in athlet­ Tucaday evening of last weak as
Preaching services al
ed the District meeting of Ute Reics. music, dramatics publications
of that club. Other gue?t* and Hendershott Time 10 and 11.30.
«Hux:iatlan Tuesday were!
.speech, class ofllces. and clubs guests
were mothers from Charlotte and
A combined Palm Sunday and
chariea Leonard. Mrs. Chariesj
Mary ha* participated in volleyball, Knlamasoo An interesting and en­
Easter service at each church. An J Ann-blf, Mrs prank Kelley Mrs
softball, tennis, soccer, basketball, joyable musical program was given opportunity
be given for bap- j
Cole
nnd was manager of the Girls Ath­ by a group of Coast Guards from turn and forwill
rtcepUon
member*^.(Mrs Cha. Freer
letic association one year In mus.*.* Pine lake and a Coast Guard from
n^the Martta Church I Mrs Fr,nk Newton. Mrs. Hugh
rhe ahowed interest by singing in St. Paul. Minn., sang several solos
beleUheld
at theKSdSol
Martin
Hull
Mrs
Hende?Jiott
Fri enuren
"'apti'J Maurice Roush. Mrs. Harry'Shute
the choir chnlr sexietc. and "H MS The Hastings women felt that the th
Pinafore." Debate oratory, the Book visit was worthwhile as they re­ ‘be HendershoU bchool Fri. April
Mfs Lyl? Kurr
Week nlay. nnd th" Spotlight also ceived many helpful suggestions and
Mrs. Carl Weyerman. Mrs. Jess Sny­
claimed her time. Mary has served new ideas about ways to serve lhe ,0- 8 P-1”'- - her cln*s in the capacity of secre­ boys in lhe Navy. .
der. Mrs. Oay Norton. Mrs. Roy ,
THORNAPPLE GARDEN CLUB
tary. treasurer and president. She
Preston. Mrs. Guv Pewleas. Mrs
Tlie Thomapple Garden Club met Fern Toles. MUs Horence V Wood
wa* a member of the Girls League
At the meeting here on Wednes­
Board. Public Service Chief of the day evening. It was reported that April 8 nt the home of Mr. James and Miss Daisy Skidmore.
school nnd held office* in the Fac­ Frank Weyerman. who Is a radio Langston- The meeting was called
ulty-Student'council. Slie is a mrm- man in the navy, had been injured to order by the preaident. Mn. W. STEHR—NASH
,
ber of the recently oreanlxed Vic­ and U in a Beattie hospital, and D. Barnes and the election of offi­
A very pretty wedding was solem­
,
tory Corps and has belonged to the that George Herrick, son of Mrs. cers waa held.
EIGHTEENTH CENTURY
The following offkersc were chos­ nised when Alice Lucille, daugh­
following clul&gt;: Booster, Seasons George Smith, has been returned to
ter of Mr and Mrs John Nash of
en:
President.
Mrs
J.
PMohler:
Snorts. Book M.-sIca! Variety. Girl his’ home in Long Beach. Cal., re­
BREAKFRONT SECRETARY
Reserve*, and Usher.
covering from injuries received when
In journiilisin .she was n nfetnber the boat. "Tlie Chicago", was sunk
of tlie Fortnl'tht stiff nnd editor In the South Pacific.
of the Doomsday Book.
home! Mohogony veneerv ond
Her plnnVate to attend the Uni­
hardwood, wtinwood Ways. 74
versity &lt;&gt;f Michigan.
Mnrjnrb'- L. Ndrinn. daui'hter nf
inches high.
Mr and Ml* (lav Norton of 127 W

H.H.S. HONOR LIST
ANNOUNCED

CHURCHES

ship and bus been active in school PRESBYTERIAN
r.nmil'xntlonM. Mu«!c haa been her ANNOUNCEMENTS
„ .
S. Conger Hathaway. Pastor
main interest as shown by her hav­
ro THE IKINORAnu: MAYOU AND
225 W. Center St. Phone 2265
ing belonged tn the girfa glee club
The Pastor's Communicant Class
choir, choir srxtaUe. and orchestra
at well ns having nartlcinatrd ir&gt; will meet at the manse Tuesday.
■ Chonlta" nnd "H M. S Pinafore " April 13. at 7:30 P. M.
Sunday mornmg worship at 10:30
Mariorl" &gt;i,ow"d drnnnti^ inclina­
tion In the Bock dnh nlav. Snotlieh’ o'clock.
Sunday school al 11:45.
and "On Our Wav." She was bu'iTlie Sunday Evening club will NAME or 0H1CE
ne«s manawr. and editor of the
Fortnight Hr club membership In­ meet nt six o'clock. Patricia Fewcluded the following: Usher. Be- less. president
At the Session meeting Tuesday
Camera. Book, end Musical Variety night it wav decided that Mie
She is on the mllrgc nrrnaratorv Lord's Supper should be adminis­
course, but her plans for the next tered .at the morning service April!
year ate tent mi-. &lt;•
Members of the Ladies League of Bop^rvnar. ut a 4U w*rd»—
the Presbyterian church meet Fri-|
». *»*»•"*•** .
.
day at the church to tie qijilta for j *up«vi»w.
a 3rd w*rd»thc Red Cross.
1
J
WARRANTY DEK&amp;S
Charles Kennccn to Murray FIRST U. B. CHURCH.
A M. Coldren. pastor
TSchnurr ami' wife, co Ac. Sec. 9
Palm Sbnday
, •
Thornapple Twp.
—
9:55 A. M. Bible School «»th *“.•»» « »“&lt;Otis Altman and wife to Waynard
V. Belscn and wife. 60 Ac. Sec. 23. classes for all ages.
11:00 A. M. Morning worship
1
Baltimore Twp.
3:00 P. M. Devotional service at
George V. Juppstrom to Burr Coo­
ley and wile. N1.- lots 4 and 5. B) the Jarstfer Convalescent Home.
6: 30 P. M. Adult C. E. group.
11. Daniel Striker's Add. Hasting:City. 7: 30 P. M. Song service and Gos­
George Stowell and wife to Fran­ pel message by the pastor.
ces Koch. 48 A'-. Sec. 27 and par
Tuesday at 8:00 P. M. there will
See. 28. Hostings City.
be a special service at which Rev.
Frances Koch..to George Stowcl! Alfred SilvcrnaU. pastor of lhe Naxnnd wife. 48 Ac. Sec. 27. and par arene church will preach. All are
Sec 28. Hastings City.
cordially Invited to attend.,.,
Luke M. Sensiba and wife to State
Thursday at 7:30 P. M.Vhe mid­
of Michigan. 40 Ac. See. 9. Yanke- week prayer service* for the adult
Springs Twp.
nnd young people's groups.
leRoy Perkin* nnd wife to Hattie
Good Friday services 1:30 P. M
appnrlr.l by Kinilh
HHI Bowers, par Sec. 16. Woodland al the Emmanuel Episcopal church.
7:30 P. M. at the Free MelLOduc
Ekinn E. White to Laura E. Wiiitc church,
lots 32 nnd 33. crooked Lake Sum­
mer Rnsnrt. Barry Twp.
EMMANUEL EPISCOPAL
George e; ■Bennetr snd wife tc CHURCH
G. .8. E Thompson, par. Sec. 28.
Emmanuel Episcopal church will
Assyria Twp.
observe Palm Bunday at 11 o'clock
Frances Wive tn Ernest F. Wise The choir will sing "The Palms"
by Faure. Thsre will also be com­
munion ut 8 A. M. and Sundayi
Barbour to Norris L Allen, school al 10.
ct al. par Sec. 19. Barry Twp
Charlie A. Perkins to Interna­ GRACE LUTHERAN CHURCH
tional Seal and Lock Co lot 1249
Morning worship at 10:30. Tlie
Hastings City.
dedication of flag. will taka ptace
Prank E Slocum to George W in the morning service. Harry Ear­
Spencer and wife, lots 4 nnd 5. B). sen. commander of the Lawrence
11. Kcnfleid's Second Add.. Hastings Butler Post. American Legion and
Qty.
Jake Walker end wife to Lillie M Richard C. Everhart, president of
Densmore lots 4 and 5. Bl. 16. Dan­ Grace Church will act as color
ocarers. Members of the Pl tag era Id
te! Striker's Add.. Hasting* City.
Frank Sage, and Frank Sage as Corps No. 100 W. R. C. and the
Gdn. Elsie W. Sage, to Archie To­ American Legion will attend.
Sunday school at 11:30 A. M.
bias and wife. N1.- lot 437. Has­
tings city.
Jacob W
Reuter.and wife to WESLEYAN METHODIST
Claude L Walton and wife, lot 5. CHURCH
Bl. 9. Fretport Village
Hastints
Sunday school at 10:30. Momlpg
State of Michlenn by Stale Land
Office Board to Joseph Kauffmcn service at 11:30. Clara meeting
and wife. par. Village of*Freeport.
Floyd Gaskill, leader at 7:30. Eve­
ning evangelistic message at 8 00
QUIT CLAIM DEEDS
Prayer meeting Wednesday e\eNellie I Miller to Gladys-Rule.
nlYoung people's meeting Friday
80 Ac. Sec 15. Johnstown Twp.
Gladys Rule to John A Millet evening at the home of Robert Kid­
and wife. 80 Ac. Sec. 15. Johnstown der.
Twp.
Lawrence Tobin*. ct al. to Ada
Tobias 71 Ac. Sec. 16. Baltimore PILGRIM HOLINESS
TABERNACLE
Twp : lot 435 Hastings City.
Rev. Mrs. Manker will speak at
Elsie Sage to Ada Tobias. N'i lot
11 A. M. on lhe Seven Utterances
437 Hkatinga city.
on The CroM Al 1:45 P. M on
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TOU8LEY—HESTERLY
Large fern. and biukela of yellow
honors. The r.t ct chib mrt'.ing will
and white snapdragons nnd Dutch following the ceremony for about of Mr aud Mn.
bo with Mu. Verr.e HawbliU.
I Tris formed the setting for the mar­ thirty relatives.
&lt;***»TB|
Mr. and Mrs. Harry 8hu:e cn- riage of Mis Virginia Hesterly.
Guests present were Mrs. Jacob
---- ...
Hrwkl &lt;ialur. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ohas. Hes­
Mrs. Kenneth Cronk of Coats tcrained
the Night li
Tousley and daughter. June, and
Mr. and Mra. Victor Hixson and
Grow gitputoed with a birtmUy day evening wi£
5.1 *2!
nln th:
the lust p-rty ot terly. of W’M Woodland to Sgt. Mr. and Mr.t. Ralph Sinclair of
two children called at the Chester
P-*11?- F.iiiy, Apr.1 9. In honor of Uw season. A thicken ......... - — Clifford Touley. son of Mrs Jacob Sheridan. Mr. and Mrs. Russell J- £ WUMCUM *
Baxter home at Middleville and at
™r
daughter.
Burnlce
Annes aerved at 7 o'clock followed by Tousley of Sheridan, Saturday af- Toiulcy and Paul of Carson Cky:
the John Belton home i&gt;t
at Irvin®
irvtng
•*«h‘h
«ueU1
cards,
carcu. with
wnn prize*
prizes going to
to Mr*
aaravay
Gay !frn?’Ln,al 3 °‘c,ock- Bl lhc homc of Mr. and Mra. Colon Schalbly ol pr“er'c^ “ the tn
Bunday afternoon.
.
Norton. Chotlcs Freer. Mrs. Anna ‘he Uriue.
Kalamazoo. Mr. and Mra Hobart
The bride arac
Rev. J. R. Chrtspell went to
Newton nnd Gay Norton. Plans were ■ The double ring ceremony waa Schalbly and Mrs. Harry Decker of Ung* High.
Blanchard Bunday where he Is enj- &lt;
— ,u.......
day cake, place cards, nut cups —
made
for
lhe annual
picnic jq fcp rea(j by thr Rrv. Kennard Schalbly Grand Rapids; Rev. and Mrt. Ken*””1"
gaged in a two week-'* evangelistic
Mr. and Mrs Kellar Stem and ana
vors camea
out tnc
. —_____
and m
favors
carried out
the suriai
aprmg ne|d i...
n August
at Lc'ach____
lake.| Of Hopkin*, uncle of the bride. The
nard Schalbly and children of Hop­
campaign nt the Wesleyan church.
Mra Ml Er-,NrJln’ ,pcnt Thursday color scheme. Bernice Anne re• • bride was given in marriage by her kins; Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Blair of
Mra. J. L- Valentine vuited her son
lncBw“i££J otw« Hon .m “*•« »~r &gt;j«;y
Madelinee uiaiK.
Clatk. aaugmer
daughter oi
ot Mr.'
pin AHegan: Miss Marion Mnichele of tnduetion’tnto th^
**r. father. She
~ wore a soldier blue ••■•'
and wife. Mr. and Mr*. Roland Vai...
,
(trine
snrlno
milt
with
naw
and
___ _ Erwin Clark, entertained 1 strU* spring suit
navy
Lanalng: Mr. and
i. Chesentine at Ann Arbor over tee week- an
.
George Snook spent several days in
uncle ot the otl
Miss Janet Buckcloo-dKUPlc**- fourteen of her utile trieno* on ,
.C°or^8P.~y 'lrr Hesterly and family cf .Lake
end. While' there she attended lhe He formerly resided ...
Chicago last Week.
-«» .
surprised al her home on 8 Tuesday afternoon. Uie occasion be- °r whlte snap dragon.i ar a rose*. Odessa: Mr*. James Hesterly and
baptismal services in lhe new Meth- ‘ Clare Beach 1* expected home
Mr. and Mra
Mrs Clyde Gamble and anlly
Elizabeth Walts and Mr. and cetved hi* basic trainhu. *ri
odist church. Her little grand­ from Detroit
visit wnn
with nt*
hl* two children of Jackton were SUnBun- Broadway by &lt;i number cf her mg her birthday. Games und mint- i Her only lewfUy was a sweethear.
•troll (or
for a vuut
week in March he wostrani
school
friends
an
her
birthday
last
mg
for
tlie
"aaster
Kausll"
iurlocket,
a
gift
of
lhe
groom.
Mrs.
Henry
Schalbly.
West
Woodland
daughter. Btuuin, was one of thlrv.. Mrs. Mary Beach. over “
the
• day gue«U of Mr. and Mrs. Charles -Saturday evening. Games and music nisr.cd the entertainment as wellHer only attendant wax her al - i
ty-nve babies baptized. Mrs. Valen- motner. Mrs.
and Mr. nnd Mrs George Schalbly
weekend.
.................B„
y?le,an&lt;i. Mrs John
John Delnaay
rwlnaav were
were 1were the order of the evening. Cen- as old the cake winch had a musx ter. Mrs. Eugene Bl.nr of Allegan andson. Woodland,
tine also visited relatives In Ypsl-. weezena.
lunti and returned home Monday.
Sgt. Gordon H. Leonard visited I, Detroit a few day* on business Itcring the dining room table, a box in r.whicn played "Happy Birth-' who wore un ensemble of blur with ­
Sgt. and Mrs Totuley left Satur­ rt'ins home Aprt* &gt;•
Mr*. Fred Durkee of Carlton, who;Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Cronk and I0 lew “*■&gt;* u“
large birthday cuke ^llfl sixteen day." Toe children were gnen Eas- matching navy and white ncceesor- day tcir a visit with relative*, a;­
Pvt and Mr* Birman left B»Uk
ft.-, tsusHw.fx*-’-a
■candles made a later attraction. A ter baskets to take home with them. •«•*
les ««-••
Her corsage -•».
was yellow
daffodils Sheridan before he returned to hi*
v»nnv rt.rrartiu
l.» Creek Saturday evening for rem
land Valentine fur the past week,
V . Meade,
XfriHr Uanliml
and roses.
lovely gift was left for Janet In .
...
l&gt;o«t at Ft Francis E. Warren. W&gt;Maryland.
’
aUo returned home Monday.
A
A
.*
n-M.tat*..
u.lll
■ 1^—nming.
Mr*.
Totfaley
will
*tay
wiUr
;
remembrance
of
this
anniversary.
The
Pythian
Sisters
had
their
Byron
Hesterly.
brother
of
the
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sage. Miss comMnv'frwn^Saglmiw “over31 the I Keith*Daniels, leaves on PYiday for 1
‘
’ l potluck supper and meeting Tuesday
bride attended as best man
her parents for the present.
——Wood--------- ! Thirteen billion dollar*—tha goal
Charlotte Lake and Mias Mabel Sis­ weekemi Alto Mr. and Mrs Edwin
Ste^Newtra accompanied'• Mrs. Herbert Wedel entertained evening. Flans were made tor at­
The
bride's
mother
was
attired
tn
land
Correspon
dent.
of
lhe
Second
War
Loan
drtva of
son were in Grand Rapids on Fri­
---------the Treasury Department—U th«
ftobert* of Charlotte were Bunday Mra^u-Tild WeBuJe
-a dozen guests, who are members of tending tlie convention in Kalamu- a dress.of soldier blue crepe and
day.
wore a corsage of pink • u ■
। OU T.O
DON'T turn Americans spent for new auloDON’T BUY THINGS YCT
a card club, on Friday evening as • zoo May 5.
'
Mrs. John Ingram went to Grand “UMro Ann. Baldwin and d.ueh- &gt;
“ vWUn|t hcr hU,‘* a birthday surprise for Mrs. Vivian
NEED—BUY WAR BONDS
mobiles In the lite years from 1881
Mts. Tbusley. mother of the groom
.
...
u cedar tan crepe drea* and a
INSTEAD. .
.to 1941 inclusive.
Anderson. Prizes were won by Mrs. I in honor ol hl* thirteenth birth- wore
------------------aisicr, mra waic
wiu» is u&gt;.
RachcL Davis and Mrs. Mae Trelb day. Reynolds Cordes entertained------------------J. M. Townsend of Lowell was
l.avAlln., prize hv
the traveling
by Mrs
Mrs n
B. ‘ Mn,
four fH.-nrl.
friends r&gt;n
on HiinHn'.
Sunday nflnmrxm
afternoon
In Uw city-on Thursday on busi­
"" home
h-“' for the and
A- O’Donnell. M1U
Mrs Co,me
Corine .»»
Gless by taking them to the Strand, lhe
ness. Mr*. Townsend accompanied
— —
-• ”------- — — —•
- group later returning to the Cordes
him anil spent the day aa the
guest ot Mrs. B. F. Cowies.
i home for refreshments.
guest.
Mrs Angelo Splris was in Grand
Rnplds on Friday.
Fot the pleasure of Captain R.
Tuesday evening, the Girls' club
Edward Boltum of DeteqU spent
u of Dr nnd Mr* G. Flflnli* and Llcut. Comm.
Pvt. David Goodyear returned on
&gt;. Kv S.
B met with Mrs. Gerald Lawrence for
Ms—parents.
Mr and |M.
D D
Thursday to Comp Mend. Md.. aft­ Sunday
.. with
„
w. n»»&lt;» wprp
-«=•■ M
—rs
— Walton's Mcimyre.
McIntyre, wnv
who were uw
here un
on short dessert and bridge, two tables being
er Mending eight days here wiUi hl*
____ . Dr. ...A
ThiTRiv nnd Mrs Clifford Clin- mother nnd sister. Mrs
George |,caVM
and ....
Mra. Herbert ' Wedel in play.
parents. Mr. und Mrs. D. 8. Good“•.•k-’k. « “■I ~ &lt;■■ ■
■ ' '________ -•
I Lansing, nnd Mr. nnd Mrs H. B. Barry Co. Medical
iCMr. nnd Mrs. LcsU^^Hawthornc
Society on | On Wednesday evening of last
“Sils* Mary McElwain returned Crane and Elizabeth and Bob of Thurrduy evening. Out of town week, Mra. Dun Lewis entertained
and children visited his parents.
Pennville.
the J. F. F. dub. Mra. Merle Wheat­
members
present
were
Dr.
nnd
Mrs.
Wednesday,
yesterday,
from
a
week's
.
.
Mr. nnd Mr*. H. J. Huwthunw, uf
Mr. and Mra. Rex Tate of Ypd- M. A. Hoffs Of Lake Odessa. Dr. ing winning‘the traveling prize.
Mr*land ^fr^Tte^Beott-5F U*tro^t* |
Mr and
Detroit over the weekend.
and Mrs. Everett Phelps of Clarks­
Miss Hazel Caukin. who is em­
Places were laid for r.ix al lhe
Mrs O
Yerlv leave* next week Mra Gilbert Tate
were ville. and Dr. C A E. Lund of Mid­
ployed in the office at the Kellogg.I C&amp;TwIth
—
- E
her dfuBhterBMrat Fra”k Sunday guests of Mn and Mrs. L dleville.
dinner given by Carol Goodyear at
airport in Battle Creek, was home i Tuesday
the home of her pareuU. Mr. and
da^hten
grade.
over lhe weekend.
.visit wit., no m
*mb*.m... Mra^Frank
Mrs D. S- Goodyear, on Monday ;
Mr. and Mra. Glen Densmore nnd I Pronin! nt PeUluna. Cal Mra. Yer- “ M‘r“kanri Mrs*'Robert* McGlocklin
In
honor
of
JJruL
’
Cctnm.
and
x,„ Ed.nnl SUrtw .U.nM
l&gt; .!&gt;&gt; «P«U lo .Uli r»Uuv,. U,
Mf ^,1.“"
ol M, "dM,.
evening in celebration of her thir­
Mn K s. McIntyre nnd Captain teenth birthday. Later the lioatcu
funeral of George Downs in Grand Los Angeles.
|
n»vrm In Rutland
R. G. Finnic. Mr. and Mrs. Richard •nd guests saw "Silver Skates" ut
Rapids Tuesday afternoon.
I Miss Elin Tyler was In Baltic, Fr.d Hauns in RutiaiM-,
oris Gamble of Ypsilanti Cook entertained Informally In i tiie Strand.
_
Mra LWta Rogers and MU* Hene Creek on Monday
Hww
' ~ with Mrs. Orville their home on Friday evenlbg. The
100% FLAT OIL
weekend
Rouers were gueste
Rogers
gueate of Mr. and
imd Mrs |. Sgt.
Sgt- and Mr*.
Mrs Clifford Russell
RumcII i1
---------- ------------------- pathrring served also to celebrate
Tlie N. C. 500 club of twelve met
Wifite
Rnplds from ■»'Marguertte
Marguerite Kenfleldi.
Willi* Cote of Big Rapids
Kenfieldi. and
and her
her son.
son. 1 H*vte».
, n-imn and
the blrthdav anniversary of Mrs. with Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Hewitt
Saturday lUl
Bobby Seay,
Seay, of
of Camp
Camn How
Howze.
Mra Ray Pierce or rx-iwn
UH Monday
Monday. Mrs
Mrs. Cola Bobby
— Texas.
mra.
WALL &amp; CEILING
Frank
Carrol
hers
and
the
succms- Saturday
.1;
ri.
,
xrana
uwnniKia
anu
me
oalUTt
evening,
high
"500'
scores
and
Glen
Cota,
who
was
home
from
are
visiting
her
father.
Charles
Mtes
Joan
smite
retur
and Glen Cota, who was home from are visiting her father.
visit with pvt. fUj completion of the Barry Count. —
KOi•-){
nK to Mrs. Clarence Caypon and.
Great
und
Horn
Great Lake*.
Lake.*. Ill
Ill.. brought
brought Mr*
Mrs RogRog- Kenfleld.
Krnfleld. and
and brother*.
brother*. Prank
?
Cross drive of which Mrs -I------- Warner
\
era
JgJJ!’ AHr|*L5’*ircc 1 Fort Leonard
and low scores to Mr.
ers and
and Miss
Miss Roger*
Roger* home
home MonMon- Richard
Richard Krnfleld
Krnfleld.
"«S
Brtuii. ot
l«'“4 «“ 5^™“
'
day. They
Hwy were
were accompanied
accompanied by
by | Wallace
of Washington.
92“...Albion nUrnrf
|I and Mrs.
Dim Ashaltcr.
day.
Wallace Bldelman
Bldelman of
Washington. .I w
Mra Gordon Cota und
Mrs
nnd baby who |ID.
D. Ci
C* was here Monday, coming to
to;I to her home on Sunday after spend- ,
Forty members and guests were I On Tuesday. Mr*. G. M. Brower
u lll visit Hastings relatives for two 1 attend the funeral of his grand- ing a few days with her sUter. Mrs.
Week*
'
1I mother. ur«
Wultor Rid,Iman
Mrs. -Walter
Bldelman.
delightfully cntcrti.lni-d Wednes- ; was hostess to lhe J. F T. club,
New life! New beauty! New livability in homei tranifonned with
Fox
dav when Mr*. Frank Andrus 1 the guest.v taking a potluck dinner,
R. G. Finnic, who lias Keith
Marshall Warner was home from ■ Captain •».
Mr. and ws Max MiUer of Nnsh- opened her home for the April Cards were played in the afternoon,
magic ncw-discovery flat oil “SNO-SHEEN" Interior Finish. ONE
Willow Run over Sundav
■ been home on a ten day leave, will , vllle
spent Fridav with Mr. and Mrs.
Navy Air Cadet Hollis Isenhalh Is , go to Chicago Sunday with Mr. 1
^MeGl^kiln
meellntt of Emmnnuel Guild. A most
‘
.
COAT covers such surfaces as bare plaster walls, wall paper,
jean*Hewton left last week interest Ing review of Lloyd Doug- I Piners were laid for fourteen men ।
casein paint, brick, cement, kalsomine and wood. Supplied in 8
whi n at
Charles
Leonard evenlni;
enter-i.
was &lt;glrtnnbv,^.irs,°Aber?Johnson talned
dinner H.
on Monday
authoritative pastel eludes and white which may be tinted to
at hjs Podunk lake cottage. compli­
many color combinations. For beauty's and economy's take . . .
Mrs. F E Lowry nnd children, and family came Thursday, today.
Whecler inee Marian with Mrs Wnllnee Osborn chair- mentary
mentary to Lieut,
Lieut. comm.
Comm. K. S. Me- :
Julie and John, and MU* Dorothy to siwnd he weekend with Mr and
Ann vWUed
J* wL^SK' eMovaMr 'one' Th' '
utc “SNO-SHEEN'T
MrTjSeutT McKnight"------------------ Ickw) “nd dnU«ht" Ann. vWted ,man of the board in charge, at which ।
Corning were In Romeo over lhe, ailcsts
»™«nh
MeKnioht
,
of Mr.
and Mrs. Leo Well- ;
%iiradav‘nd Mra' W i,rd 1plans for the Easter Tuesday tea evening »fus an cnjojaMe one.
weekend, where they celebrated the fare for the week arc their nephew. Ick™ °"_IhMSBJGeorge Fuller of .were discussed. Tea was served
Mrs. Russell Zerbel was hostess to
birthday of Mrs. Lowry'* father.
| J^rtT Ha^r*o?'MltaaUtni ^end' Woodland and Oliver Ickes of Lake iwith Mrs. Charter Pott* preddlnv
her
club.
Wednesday
afternoon.
Mr and Mr*. Dun Lewi* go to
L “ Bernice ’
^&amp;!el^ Committee members for lhe meeting April 7. (or dc.wrrt rind enrds. Win­
Mansfield. Ohio, tomorrow for a j jBMra
were Mra. Wallace Osborn
Mr-' ner* at ixrdro were Mrs. Royal
week's visit with their son and Arndt and Dorothy Farrell of Green home of Mr and Mra. WUtard I k
Rthor. Mrs. Fred Wolcott. Hayes. Mrs. Duane Miller nnd Mrs.
daughter-in-law. Mr. and Mr*. Max Enk iEETa' OWnlwllWM’tCnd fuSSd o™ he?" broUwr^-Uw. .Jacob
,Mrs. Earl Rothnar. Mrs Deli Sut­ Zerbel. Traveling prizes were won
Lewis, and on Sunday the former
by Mrs. Hayes and Mra. Zerbel.
HASTINGS
TELEPHONE 2331
142 EAST STATE ST.
couple will celebrate their gulden j WMr*MRoyB Cordes nnT dauzhter. Oeorae Down*. In Grand Rapids ton and Mrs. Eugene Freeman. _
Mrs.' Lloyd Anderson will entertain j
wedding anniversary at their son'*
Margery. . left on Wednesday to ‘..““’p... Marble and Miss Grace ! Tlie Women's Hospital boon! was the club on Wcd., April 21,
home.
Rclrkord
spent,Saturdaytn
Knh.- entertained for tea on Monday at
Mrs J. W Hewitt went to Lansing npciw &gt;&gt;mcv .SJE1? .’!19L21r'o ".d n~t
rkartl imcnt
Saturday in Kniatoday to remain till Saturday visit- Mrs. Victor Drilea (Margery Rcy- «««» visittoS Nir and Mrs Ralph the home of Mrs. Frank Cnrrothers.
BANNER WANT ADVN ?AY
ing Mr. and Mrs. John Hewitt and nnldsi in Tyler. Texas.
UhK.,nr.?“.
Bt 'inl members present were Mrs.
I y UcuL*Comm «uid Mra. K 8. MeW*1*'*® Kellar Stem. Mrs. Edward Good­
Mr nnd Mr* Merle Kelly.
I Lieut. Comm, and Mra. K S. Me- £“■
...........
Kellal
year. Mrs. Charles Doyle; Mrs.
Over Sunday gur*ta of Mr. and Intyre and daughter Janet spent r '
Maurice Edmonds of year.
*ln Kalamazoo
Trank Andrus. Mrs. M. A. Lambie
Mrs. Winston Merrick were her par- Sunday
Sunday'in
u weekend with Mr. Franl
ent*. Mr. and Mrs Charles DeLano
Mr*.
F BUnmils.
“
nd ’Mrs Fred Jones, president of
Mrs. Ella Rogers of Prairieville
Prairieville .Xd
and
of While Pigeon, and her brother- wax a guest lust week of Mrs. Eliza
• Char
ic« s2
—
the hospital guilds.
"
Mr. and Mrs.
Charles
ShellcnbarL,..
: ...,d
.nd Mr. an I Mr. and Mrs. Edward Monica nnd i
Chumberiain
of Ann Arbor.
n,',LM^ unp^jS'n)Cjr'1 Mrs. Fred Stebbins entertained'
Mrs. Marie Bigler of Detroit vtalt- Mrs. Cecil Clark spent Sunday al
at Greal Lakes Naval Training i Hospitd Guild No. 1 for dessert
M her u&gt;ler. Mr. Preem... Eumu. lhe home ol Mr. uni Mr, OMe feu- «&gt;"!“!
| and fridge on Tuesday.
Bunday and Monday.
“
i^tt
__________
M&gt;tt hi
In Grand Rapids and brought station bunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Zerbel vis-, their granddaughter
granddaughter. Marcia Joy j
। The eight members of lhe McrriIted his brother nnd sister-in-law. Bassett, home with them for n visit. । mi m&lt; 11 AL COURT
! I-Oo club were entertained by
Mrs Max McKee nnd daughter.!
mere were three arraignments be- : Mrs. Shirley Henry' on Thursday
Judie Kay. returned on Friday to I forc Municipal Judge Corlright '•'’rrncen. W*nr.cr at bridge was
their home In Buffalo after spend- Monday morning.
’
Mrs. Albert Kinnc nnd Mrs. Dan
ins a week with Mr. and Mrs. Clair
Oscar Kuempel. 50. charged with Lewis won lhe traveling prize.
McKee.
I being drunk was assessed a fine of
Pvt. and Mrs. Glen Bachelder of tl0 Bnd COJts of M 50
Mr. nnd Mrs. Maurice Greenfield,
C*?’Pit2rf.n\ia 'uJ!clniM?»erriWKu!J'l Russell KimnwL charged wlthas- of 312 E. Slate Road, entertained
end with Mr. und Mrs. RUhurd Nix- sau|( an(j battery, pleaded not guiltv for dinner Saturday evening Mr.
STEAM HEAT
S’1S',,J?ItM8!w.^nSS‘wS!
°n t°"d
,,M nnd Mrs. Edward Ryan. Mr. and
Mr.*. Jack Piper and Douglas Har­
HOT A COLD WATER
i
.Wfihfi; rison cf Baltic Creek.
SHOWER BATH
Mrs Herbie Wilcox entertained
the Jolly Dozen Club at her home
Thursday afternoon. Ten mem­
Mrs. R. J. Hinkle of Milwaukee»*v
bers and four visitors were present.
left on Wednesday for Chicago aft- |
BANNER WANT ADS PAY
cr a few days visit with Mrs. D. D. , ---------------------------------------------------------Walton.
Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Barnes and ,
Pfc Charles Barnes Were weekend
guests of her mother. Mrs. Nettie
M, and Mr. H.nr» Zarbalof Mar-! W_ VanD. OrtltaMMr andUr.'

UMU « Wrdn-da, ot»
Mrs. E. A Burton and Mrs W. U
Shultera expect to leave Lakelarid.
Fla., today fcr home, anrivta* Mon­
day. They arc coming by auto,
*«■
*
-----------BDd
and
Mildred Glasgow b
Raptda were Sunday guesti
,and Mrs. Herbert Freeland.
Mrs Herbert Bishop. Mr» Free­
.man Furrow, Mr. and Mr*. Richard
UBhop and Mr* Hilda Zerbel were
.In Detroit Monday attending lhe

PERSONALS

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comnlcted and
i*
and he
he left
left Niles
Nile# on
on
Tuesday for Lowry Field. Colorado.
C. B Brandstetter made a btul« Detroit MM
_______ _
nuaa u.u
trip to
on Thursday.
n n winnu anrf Mra David
Fi^hRweJi&gt;PwSdnesdav Idnehoon
rSIu of Mra Hum^Cuuchcat th.

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Rayon Ho«e
Reduced to ..........

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Odas and ends

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Uniforms

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Special Combinations of Ice
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House Coats

$4 98

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collection of new Spring
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NO FABRIC is longer wearing than a worsted. Al the
head of our spring parade of fine clothes is a large collection

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Wash Dresses
Girls’ Print ....

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face typo 10c par Une.
run in.erUon l'.,c per wort, jack
racceMlvo insertion of-seine ad 1c
per wort. mlnUnum charge 20c.
10c addlUoael will be chargid for
blind ode.
AU ratal are for cash.
Ada not paid for by Wednertay rel­
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removed free Prompt Service 7
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HASTINGS

Loren Coppock Delton, Mich.

2697

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Germa hitch-hike on tilings which
tile sick person has touched and
ride like )&gt;arachule troops In drop­
lets of moisture lhe patient scatters
when coughing. For this reason
persons with tuberculosis riiould be

NOTICE
Horses

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Knick-nack racks, knee hole desks,
sewing cabinets, combination book
and magazine racks. Other things

Eaves Troughing
Tin Shop
Floor Sanders for Rent
G. E. GOODYEAR HDWE.

I have made arrangements to
begin buying livestock again
at my yards beginning April
13 and each Tuesday there­
after, same as before. Leave
calls at 2448 or call 2108 on
Tuesdays.

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DAN

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HASTINGS, MICH.

Shipping Livestock

Every Saturday
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Bnyer for STILES aod
Company iUstlngs stock,
yarda. phone 2388, or call
717—F3 through
th•

HIM HALE Wriverine .. 4nF34* Al-n
Jan- rlarmred. Pbone
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73(4’1 l.
• IS
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• t rea t Phone :i»»h
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1 . I. 1
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CASH

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Tho shoe you wear most—your oil

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tough wear -

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Heavy

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\
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�THE HASTINGS BANNER
SECTION TWO—FACIE

HASTINGS. MICHIGAN. THURSDAY. APRIL 15. 1943

E ICHTY-SEVENTH YEAR

——- still qultd ill you can know that E. Gates. 21. son of Mrs. M. C. tlie Percy Jones Hospital in Battle
from you folks soon. With all my''
AM TLir LfAkjir EAAMT »he*s in the but place to be when Johncock. 308 South Hanover. Has- Creek. Little mailer of a Jap sniper love
y°ure «Jck “nd
«ood care. If tings. Mich., who waa advanced to and I having a disagreement. I'm,
Your son.
VI1 11 IL I.IVI IL IIWIll {here Is anything we can do for;the petty officer rating of Fireman, feeling fine apd It s spre swell lo be
Max
---------------------------------..
■ you. just let us know. (And that ;first class." Nice going Ken, but near home again rven if I do have . Col M. Freeman. 1601123
By |ANE CAMERON
,
(Continued from page I, Sec. 1) goes for all of you fellows, any they didn't have lo tell us about to stay on lhe sheets.
I A. P. O. 251. ■ Postmaster
regardless of blood connection We l“meJ
‘,Vld Protnotlon' we knew you were : Would-be more than happy to see : New York. N. Y.
.
1 Every spring aiout this time, we
nre liking to
to™ri£ «rmaAt home is Joe Rcvenbaum. who
u’lu vm.-l?*«t^2e #ny one '“T
hT
nent order nut of thLs terrible used to work in Penny's store. Joe there and give It aU you ve got ao we pens to be in B. C and has tlie | 8 Sgt Howard R. Snow 36157357 burst out in poetry and then the
chaos. Wc hope and pray that you has Just been transferred from ?Lere” * *urprlsed
K n“ 10 Bel|l|n»e for a visit from two to four i 175th Signal Repair Co.
weather takes a turn for the worst
may be happily restored to your Camp McCoy. Wis. to Fort Custer 1th* news
and six to qltfU PM.
I 5' ?'
M'lll“ry Reservation
Bnd the
Jo.,„ aH ,ila hnif.
Errirrlcuw,,. V..
1 Lore ram*. TNU itaw w.
loved ones on the home front soon. 1*0 ite hopes he'll be lucky enough] Congratulations to' you. Dennis, You're doing a swell Job Zolly.
Kindest regards to you all.
home weekends. Joe's wife, McIntyre, at Fort Washington. Md., iKeep it up.
Sincerely,
Uhe former Rctah Hummel, bride of upon your promotion to second Ueu-'
—
Sincerely.
iTDie Hostlmr Banner,
'for chocolate ire cream, and we
(Mrs. Guy C.) Emmy Keller. ilhrB* months? who works at lhe । tenant after finishing your training 1
■ Hastings - Michigan
। haven't seen any chocolate or cocoa
(Corp.i Izonard '•
(Paul)
-----------(Telephone office) Is so thrilled to Bt the Adjutant General's
General's school.
school.]
ZoHy.
. 1 on a grocery shelf for months. So.
HI! fellows, and here's U&gt; you— |h*ve Joe near home
that she can Write and tell us about
about -yourself
-------- '* —
Thanks for your letter Puul and ■ Dear
Just a biLago I sent in nnd had a poem uas begun.
1
congratulations upon receiving the
witl» the dope for the week—and hardly say
Number
please with- Jou know, “how's tricks?
tricks?*
address changed. WeU here I am
ODE -TO A COCAO BEAN
. ,
n ,, Order of the Purple Heart- We re my
what a week It te-so many of youhaving it sound like a ringing 1
again
—
a
new
address
which
is
as
thal j
never see,
have been
been and
and are
are now
now home
home and
and telegram-tlie
«(egnim-ine pretty
preuy ones
ones we
we mean.
mean. - »«J"®« w the gate again—Betty । al|
proud
yOu and hOp,. above. We are on maneuvers now ! r thlnkCOfO
have
, ln B groceree—
It's great
areat to have you here on fur- . W*
Wc h°P*
h°P* you
y°u can
c«i» stay
*t*y near home 8nea
, ‘'JA
. &lt;r. ..n ! you’ll be well right soon.
it's
fZ7T^*'
du?1
and are real busy too but making mt, u Where the thermometer
IpugL that
the gals
gate said.
said. II »oo'Joe.
we wish
Ind'te* ^adt'to
• • •
Ipugh.
that one
one of
of the
J®e- we
wish you
you allallcould,
could,but
butq-ktalte^Sche^
'n» »" ‘P®.
from nirk
b*Jlt of lt 1
Pr"motpd to , dtopped and we hope we never meet
Excerpts from
Dirk Ramfc
Barnes Uti-r
letter '0,0
"Maybe ..
It te a new maneuver )n
In the i unfortunately
lfly even
eyF" though
‘hough everyevery. »l*cWt JSchool ®nd te ready to | Cwroi,
cfLX.v.iiTi.Arlld
'W iftrKeanl rwntly and sure was joyCc Kilmer, where ever It is that
army called -d"Old
Home
Week."
I body
a 'back
yard'
Is affected
by by
thethe
r
"Old
Home
Week."
| body
a 'back
yard'
Is affected
I,he
Clarksville-worked
he came
came ,rom
from.ciartwviite
—worked Rind to pet it. Must close now and ,UT1'Cers Bo to after they die Someit and I'*»*
war you
Well. If it te we're all for It
&gt;'«* Just can't successfully carej^
carfj^ ’ ' men—weiL tnats wnat tne tig- two ypars In Hastings before
(ore he
ne ..,
-~-ithlnR uJU UJ tbnt he .^uUju^ uke
frHnu . —
l^
take ir
? nnr
teavl It l*nlUted In the winter)­
wc hope it Is army and navy strat- |R 00 ‘rout there.
-.-7,;~*7.'ir7'£rwn
jthls.
egy that will be used more often. 'I iJ^Thl
There have
been more
of you1 «
at ?-?AV.
oraJ?®.
’* ””«2 1havp bp&lt;‘.n havlna training In
’t* W^m/h
’™ mJS
you hiavc ,o 3dmlt lhe «
lr,s
" dol
■ '
S Sgt. Howard R. Snow:
Just to tell you who we re talking , home
home that
that we
we somehow
somehow mteited.
missed, soso[aa great
.—eat Job.
lob
digging Fox holes, slit trenches.
.
Wc arc doing our bit for our
|ffel&amp;wa.
will
you help
by |
,
etc. We have had hand grenade
about—
’”*— —
" —
’—old
•-* Zolly *—
■ country. We Just put a "second
I. SaHor----Jack
■ °'P
tK!iyu —
&gt;u
* K°
ne (throwing,
Home te Giles Burghduff from 1 stopping
u.«XK.,.B in
... ».
.... office when you're
.&lt; ------------—
--------------at lhe
O'Donnell
has
gone
, throwing, and
and we
we go
go on
on live
the rifle;
rifle] From John Bush letter—
; front" in all the overall legs in the
Camp Miles Blandish at Taunton, I..here
new
k.u so
—• we
-v can
v»„ say "Howdy"
6IMWU7 and
-••u ! from Great Lakea to hte "-wjisalgn(range which includes Garand 30 MI b ..,
1ff, vn,. know house Some of them have a second
Maaa. Giles, whose brother Jim. left ***
-------------------- *'
--------------------”ment
”*’' ~*
*“ v
—v.— .».
then
we can write
the
news--for
your [gent
op “
on
the
Yorktown,
the ship rtne.
rme. B A R. (Browning Auto. Rifle
Rifle) 1
I am , rear too.
| Hugh Kelly te also assigned to. JIr
Ttu- an
d machine
a few weeks ago has been In 31 P*&gt;
“"■&gt;
»“&gt;■'» gun.
■»»It
11 should
•l&gt;“,abe
« fun
«"
,.......... .... ^ry‘h!n5_.*?.
Hallelujah—We’ve been so intent fellows haven t met vet but Mrs
months and before he returned
I have a picture here of me: it
it । how
how long
long H
It will
will be
be before
before I'm
I'm shipship- || We
We aentjour
sent our *nldlc£bw
soldier boy a
a box
box ^.ith
with
Friday he said, "the Army te OK. on you guys at home—and who Kelly has written to Hugh so they
Isn't
much
good
but
will
prove
I
am
ped
out
to
a
training
'
center
or i candy, cake and cookies in. all at
by me." Well, you're OK. by us." wouldn't be—.that wc forgot to will. Of course we all have a great i
where Ill go. The officers gave me once and we've been shivering ever
too. Giles, and we ll be seeln' you. check off our weekly order of bust- 'interest In our Navy but now be- 1 III dose now and say "YOU ALL
to
understand
that
I
was
competing
since
for
fear
the
cepsor
will
think
that one cause of you two. we have a specific Wp~~
Cleo Card is another at home ness and announce
with college 'grads' and that I 'we signed up at two schoolhouses,
from Camp Claiborne. He's fin­ "smackeroo" is coming to you Wil- and eager concern for the YorkYour old friend.
would have to work like mad and; Our new Easter suit te swinging
ished hte basic training for the In­ bur Belson. It will buy you a few town and may’she always keep
Dick.
that 60*; of the cadets wash out. I
■
■
fantry. (and that's nice to know pops, or whatever you prefer. Good afloat
■1 Pvt. Richard Barnes
III try as hard as I can to be in down the parade ground on a solCleo, because If you're anything like »•**•
...
Last ........ ............... ............... a
.TO
Fred
4-D-L-l
that 40'. that makes it I said I JtPr. Our new Easter shoes, arch
us. there are times when we don't
;Reynolds received a letter from, Camp Wolters, Texas.
reaUred all that so now I've got to support-, and all. are on a marine
know if we're "a foot or horse­ Fluhix.
url
,helr fcon- Raymond, written March
.work and work.
,------•-•—----------------------I a midget
one' Our new Eister un­
back". The army seems to have a mJh «
'^ln5 2B- from a &amp;&gt;uth Sea *»&gt;«nd. He1
dies are in a barachuti* Our new
John
decisive
of putting you straight
----- rz------way
T't —
H. H. S. band leader, went to Detroit ; statedthat he was well and
had
1943
—
March* •••
17. —
.UI.....
Easter hat Is still in lhe straw
on these things
which ___
must be very |last week, from there to Cleveland , plenty to ent and wear nml
the .Mbs Winnie Lancaster
Pfc. John C. Bush 36417412.
stack. Old Dobbin mav have it for
367 Tech. School Sqd.
hcloful at times Which reminds us 'and is now in the Coast Guards only । boys are kept busy all the time At 735 F-11*1 Oran&lt;l 8tScott Field, Ill.
nf the plight cf the farmer who pul
where we don't know so send us present they ore building a new Hastings. Michigan
“’.Ji??? ta U*° T*'?’ S'*'1
OetsalU Jack. (And this is off 'Een. in addition“ to their ouS Dear Winnie:
We know you'll work John and lota of good hamburger for unsus­
pecting columnists who can’’ gm
pulled the wagon to the bum him- the record Jack, hut do you remrrn- &gt;anny duties
i I received vour letter the day we good luck.
counter—to
fC£ M
ca.,Jed t0 ®.nc,Khbor «n&lt;*|ber when we nicked you up when
W1iiard nuton w«* hannv to r&lt;- 1'&gt;,t the u 8 #nd *hls 15 ,h' 'lrv
Only listen, ail you guys, some close enough to the meat
—----------raid.
sometimes Im so busv you and a buddy of yours were hitch 1 c-jv&lt;- a letter°?ar!kP renm KiLichBnce 1 •h»vr h«d to answer it. I of you may work day and night
what they are buying.
nround here I hardly know what hiking home from Middleville- .
®
J1U! am some nlaee In Africa. Our camp 1 and for some reason can't quite
* ‘* *
,.
,
‘ h!2..?*lng- Sounds ,Uc “ hor?4f on youd been over there playing ten- ffied^ jSrth‘Africa brhte w«:U JUM outride of the city. ThU is make the hurdle vou want to take.
—’! A week ago Sunday afternoon, al
’’
aorry for the Interruption Cleo-I
Ste^^eir
ne’lUic^'
vou
! gf Sirei"*!^thFfron.
‘‘liiil
him!)
Inis
with two’na^w
girls nnd
wheno"we
! !L°P$?_.
,n..
.Th
A ’Mti?
I the first time I have been here at
Mrs.
then Just remember that no mat- Just the time when “
*- Sullivan,
0 the U. 8. O. and It sure Is a beau­ ter where or how you serve In till*, mother of the five Sullivans who
it was good to sec you and next could remember but j-ou'd had a I?1
, tlful place Better than I saw In the war every Job that has to be done perished on the Juneau, was christ­
time when vou sec Beryl Lancaster swell time. Now they tell us these I*1
is vital. Just so you. "give out all ening the powerful new Navy De­
states.
and Ivan Allerdlng os you said you coast guards oilt here at Clear
boxe5 and r,,ts that had n|
Tivwl ,
arrived
hpn&gt; spetk 7^,^ Bnd you've got." It doesn't matter where stroyer, the S. S. Sulivans. John
■ do
do. teU
tell 'em
’em we said '"Hello."
•“Hello.*
Lake never forget a name. *0 we're I . , , ,
„
; Arabic and I sure have a time in you rank and back home we all Nesbitt of the John Charles ThomaAn extra ’Pfclal "at homer" saying rail this to have you let us . J«ut. Amie Perry, .scrying in a getting any iniormanon
Know mat
ana tnanic
iuckv radio nrogrnm delivered the most
that and
thank our lucky
Information out of .: know
&lt;what you might call making 11 per- know if that Is port of your basic
ln. th5 South Pacific, writes ; them. I bought a book on speakin’ .stars that we®have lads as fine as beautiful and moving tribute I have
ever had the pleasure of hearing.
feet “home-nin'-four bagger to training. You know the C. G. song
11 at »be has been receiving French and perhaps after while I you.
It bespoke of the greatness and
you. fans) h big, good looking Cllf- Ls
readv" |h"
thc Banner and will be able to say "Hello" and
...
» "Sempre
oriuprr Parn(us"-always
—uiwnyn rcuuv
Tousley
who
grandeur of the common people and
fford
2rd JL
0U,.|py *
ho used to work on and there may be times when vou carefully
reads every word In the -Goodbye", etc.
I
Klfln
1
Parts
of(a
a 1U
letter ffrom 5
Stan. SlMUf
Stauf-* torr nt the heartstrings. I believe
the Charles Hesterlcy farm but wished
uct^‘ ’£*'*• *ant■ adys.
There'sure are some sights nround fJ*
rts °
wished you
you could
could remember
remember her
her {^,^-®
I
•X.". TK*V“
I mere sure arc some Mgnts nrouna
Carleton Center way. Cliff (who, --------name). Good
luck
Jack.
Dick Palmer
Palmer of
of MiddleMiddle-1here, something different to see
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...
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~—
—
i | legate,
- etc. Dlck
North
Africa March
2! i....
&lt;mi the spirit of Abraham Lincoln must
..u —
—... Widrlg ------— . sla-j. j ville,
Bob Gillette ---------(Middleville)
»Ute. whom
whom wc mentioned before was 1 an along, but I can tell more about '
*.“3_ have guidet|'the hand of the writer,
along _
with
Donald
were
a swell Sunday forenoon this,
the first two fellows to leave tloned at long Island City. N Jt . one of
of her
her pntlente. is also a word-i that In a later letter —It sure seems 1 Is.What
We have no work to do today |
Barry countv for service in Nov.! was among 13 out of 36 to noss tests i for* word Banijer reader. and both 1 (rOod to write on a table once. ----’ - i which Is unusual. It seems quite i . Modem simile — As trampled as
‘At
.1940) eamc home to marrv "lhe :for a special course at Princeton enjoy the news from home." Not, the U. 8. O.i
Tunisia.
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...
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.
...
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nn
,l
...
...
.
.
.
witti one reading and i - Write io’me real often and see If ^^ere^w..^ "r^olM
farmer’s daughter." pretty Virginia University. Bob made 135 pointe out contented
I Just kissed your picture. G-o-o-d
----..Y_ . . .
I
1 wnir
io and
me real
orien ana
seethe
n
folks
evrrvbodv
have
«^rcan*”c«ional pffi fl " NtOHT'l!
my fo
iks nnd
everybody
have
the |
Hesterly which event took place iof a required 110 poinLs to pass—he fearing some Item of Interest may |!mv
,,,
Pitnnlnv and thev leave today 'wav the highest tn his class and vou have been overlooked. Lieut. Perry sam(. address.
lai'M
hi»r
TtannM*
fnr
.
.*1.
,..
.
,ing
over
head
to
remind
you
of
It.;
Tuberculosis germs are small
(Thursday) for Wyoming where ।didn't even WTile that to your folks* saves her Banner for weeks, re­
Sincerely,
।
I
received
the
Feb.
11
issue
of
the
plants, belonging to the large fam­
Cliff Is in the Quartermaster Sup- so how do we know?—somedav reading them frequently.
Karl
Banner
yesterday,
still
several
Is,
ily of yeasts, molds, and mold-llke
plv Division. Seriously, we wish yop we'll tell you. until then—good work
Copies of the Banner go to places
Pvt. Karl G. Wellfare 36404354
sues ,behind
but-still
find it
very-- bacteria. They are very particular
----------- ----— I-*r*.-.“-r
great bonniness which you both so iand keep it up. Bob.
A P. O 668 *.; Br*tmastcr
all over the war areas, so when
i interesting •to
—
read. I aiwfivs read 6IA.UU
about me
the puina
places ui
in wumiu
which Sue,
they aivc.
live, |
rightly deserve.
We think war
Bob Corkin stationed In Wash­ you have Interesting Items of news,
New York City. N. Y.
th.
Dm.'''' tkia
tVi'nn ■
U?'
I™ £S\
brides are about os courageous as Iington writes that he spent lhe day please send them in so the infor­
their husband- as thev face such wltij. Major Carl Bauer. Hastlngite mation may be relayed to those
(Continued
on
Page
2.
Sec.
2.)
{homes.
March
6.
1043
uncertain plans in their Ilves and ialso In Washington and had a won­ in Ur away lands as well us In our
Mra. Glenn Freeman
we salute you Virginia, nnd all war ।derful time. Hr says the Bauera have own country.
brides like vou; who "can take it" two lovely children ..,
u It seemed ou
and
so
Incidentally. Ann has also written Hastings Michigan
when your hearts must erv out for good Co be in their home.
about
one
particular
thing
she
Is
the se-nritv of the peace time bride | Two plctifres came from Camp Lee going to do when she comes home Dear Polks:
Haven't written for some time,
So Cliff, we think you've made a showing the championship basket —she Is going to fill the tub full of and.
things have changed some. If
very “luckv
strike"—Congrelula- ball team, all colored boys, and their water and deliberately sit in the
tlons and the newlyweds would like proud coach who was none other bath a whole day. We know lust you mice. I am In another outfit
all
together. I haven't been here
Jr.'JJ ••
.
i than our Lt. Bud Flynn. They're
what you mean Ann, but don't for­ long enough to be acquainted with
R».t Clifford Touslev
both good pictures of you Bud and
get there will be a certain risk be­
n. S Arrnv QMC. Det.
[well put them in the service men's cause someone Is sure to call you. all of the men. but I think they
are all a swell bunch of fellows,
Fort
so cniiuiir
everyone can wc
see them.
. ... Warren.
............... Wyoming.
. .......... .
। window
wu.uv* ou
uicui, "an
-an ole
ole soak but
out we
we ll
ll bet
net nothing
nnLhlnrr
At home near Delton was Charles1 sorry they are too big for the oaper.(will
ftopsoak."
you and were
for letting and the Company Commander is
Rune looking fit as everything'and From the official reports with the you do aU&gt;ut anythiS you S from Lansing. Anyhow, hope you're
Char es says, havin. been in serv- pictures those fellows must
haveihenyouVet home bemuse you^te all O. K. for I am having a head­
ice five months. “The first five taken about all the championships, r
’
“
me Decause you raw ache about all the time, smoke too
months are the hardest." However, that were available. You've done a
perCy Jones General Hoabltal much mavbc. Anyhow this Is an
----------------------------------he like.* army life and would like to ..Ice
nice Job
Job Bud
and It
It took
took us
back
y
nX
Jw u. i' armored division and If you think
Bud and
us back
Battle Creek. Mich.
anti furious you will have an
to the days of your wholehearted Leiters------------------------------------------------idea where I am. I am among the
Charles Ruoe
Interest in the E W. Bliss basket­
Anrii i loss I best of them. I don't think you
Co. G. 383 Inf.
ball team—remember! When Ralph n„r
"
I want to know, you'll feel better
Rom managed you. Bob Waiidorff.
.?
J'
otherwise.
Camp Adair. Orc.
Neil Adair. Bob Field. Lvnn Snyder.
ror the information of my niuner- 1 There Isn't much more I can say.
Of our medicos at home besides Lynn Perry. Dwight Fteher and ous friends in the old home town.'Have been quite busy so far. But
Lt. Commander Ken McIntyre.
ntyre. Is others.
*•*-“. You had
!—d a crack team and I m back in God's country again, make out O. K. So I hope to hear
Caotaln Rav Finnle on
t— day
••— /won
—. ten
champion.
wv.. a championship
at Ionia: the
leave from Bowman
can
Pteld. .»z-Ky..*wu
----- uiu
-•
* &lt;»y» umu
'
good
old u
days
that
can'tv come back
which te nerfectly swell because if: ten soon for any of ua
you asked these two. who they'd | Here's one about Dick Brower—
rather see. besides their families. we neVer knew it but Dick has
when they re home. Ken would say. always been craxv over popcorn
'Ray . and Rav would answer.' balls nnd along comes a letter from
"Ken"—It's
probably
the
mast Dick asking his mother to find out
peaceful reunion of Army and Navy I how Mrs. Wooton makes the pooon record. Anvwav, all of us at home | com balls that she fixes for all the
are glad you're here—best of luck.; fellows, when they leave. Mrs.
Others at home ore Winn Green i Brower, did as requested and sent
Bn„d. I?1’!’"’* Mulder from—
Dick a big box of popcorn balls
76th Div.. 104 Inf Co. D
which he'd better keep under lock
Fort George J. Meade. Maryland. | and key if what we hear about how.
Both fellows have the same ad- food sent from home, so miraculousdress and both fellows gained twen-. lv disappears. Dick will probably
tv pounds—who said, lhe Army does write home—"thanks for the pop­
things In a big wav? Well. now. we 'com ball—It was wonderfull** And
know two fellows who could say it! , Mrs. Wooton. vour winning a repuJimmy got his beautiful tan in tatkxi and a place of affection, like
Arkansas—wasn't by any chance ■ the same old saying.—"the way to
while riding a mule, or aren't there a man's heart—"
M many mules down there as we've i We do hope you got more than
always supposed? Fort Meade lias one Dick and well be writing you
a number of our men Including ’ at—
James Carpenter (Carlton Cen- i Richard E. Brower
ter). Dave Goodyear and Oerald
Platoon 1310 Area C 3.
Curtiss the last two Just returned
Camp Perry,
on Friday after furloughs at home.
Williamsburg. Va.
It was a tough break Gerald, that
...
your “Mom” hod to be sick while I An official report from Great
you were here. We Just called the i Lakes says. "A rapid promotion In
hospital for you and although she's I the navy has. been won by Kenneth

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and.. have dux yourselves out of the al way* extremely gratifying to re-1
v
snow O K I «ure could have gona
*
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ON THE HOME FRONT S, “ — * E*
Tt. .unk, « Suu**w Mil®! IXMIX

A. P. O. M8. h Poetmaster
New York, N. Y.

m&gt;**
myself.
, But that U an past now and — ‘' Well
“
say "Hello" to aU the folks
are back in clvlllxation again.
I back there for me. I think I will

,
1*1. . I
" Me, ।
**
■ Hall/ IM** «&lt;■ MUIC
I but It «ure couldn't compare wtth . to think ot anything to write next
a thirty day one back there "State i time.
Delton ginee Sept. 17. 1942
Bide" a* we aay.
March 19. 1941
.I -wouldn
--------------’t give all ---------- --- .
Love, Fritz
Frit*
Dear Folk*.
j ever will own for the experience 1
Fritz address
address le
i»—
—
WeU at last 1 am writing to you have had and the
things I have । Pvt. Frederick J. Castle. UJJM.C
6th Marine*
again. I amfeeling fine. I
suppose 'seen, but If I never had have seen
that ia the one thing vou wanted them I am sure that II would have &gt;
Fleet Post Office
r—...-------------- . .m._v » i
been
O. K. by me.
San Francisco. Calif.
I have met some very nice peo- &gt;
’ ’ ’
„ ,
ole down here, one family especially
..April
...............
4, 1943
. ...
your letters where there haa been im*n and wife and four small . Dear Banner
children! where Lgo have dinners
I thank you very much for thef
so many of tlvem I am not sure-------------—
u
..
—
,
d0
anything
f
or
me
cigarettes
Fellows
In
Service
ran1
whether I have got them all or not. and they
—. -iat
Im-... use
.ho them and
.n,T a*
.. you know
All of your letter* reach me toonWell
thi i* enough I guess .'.bout always
me. ’I *hope
er or later I am stUl getting some r*
— you are aU fading well any package or letter from home 1*

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designed for 1943 driving conditions. 1r 1—TraneeUMMa mi
OlffwMtlai. Drain. Install sturdy rammer grade
Standard lubricant. ★ 2—Battery. Check, add water,
recharge if necessary. ★ 3—CraSag System. Drain and
flush radiator, add rutt preventive. Drain heater. Check
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fittings and apply fresh Standard lubricants. ★ 5—Craakcaas.
Drain, flush, refill with summer grade Ito-Vit. Check
oil filter. ★ •—Aepsaranco-PretecOea. Wash, polish.
W*\ the Body and bright metal. Remove spots from
upholstery. ★ 7—Frwt MM Oswlegs. Cletn and repack.

Spark plugs; dean and regap * •—Safety Serves. Check
light*, clean lente*, inspect wiper. A It—Tint. Inspect
rubber, rims, velvet, etc. Oieck need for replacement or
recapping. (Maintain wartime pretsure—32 Ibt. Switch
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1 lelp keep America on wheels. • Buy more War Bonds
and Stamps. Drive under 35—share your car.

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-Vjge

is Naeb and Mr. and Mr*. Clarence ' and Mr* Victor Hannay and family
Van Patton were Hailing* visitor* of Hasting* war* callar* ot hla mothar Mra. Mary Henney Bundy
ning. * Mr. and Mr*. John Poslma
ofMcCord*. Roa* Stauffer ot Alto,
Mr. and Mn. Roy Bunn ot Campbell, Mr and Mn. William Olthouae,
and Mr. and Mr*. WU1 Mlsher of
Bewne. Mr. and Mee. Otfford jeta»ton
Middleville —
and
several•
--------of'near
* -.............................
------------other
local frlendi were callers the
dinner gue*U Sunday. * Mr. and
Mn. Dale Shettcrlee and family of
near Lake Odessa were 8ondsy

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Pvt. Damn Deen
ma noth rm
—
..y _

’AIM X
laeimuch a* we are oo cdnitaat
alert and have to have a pea* eeen
to leave the battery Barrack* *re
only about 100-150 yards from the'
*ea-wan. and thatY the otdy thing i
between here and Europe.
|
I 1* *just read Bernard Hammond's .
'htler
| *'**’■ in the Banner and having;
worked with "Hammy" »o much, I
find It bard ta.plcturg. him as an I
Army cook. A* forTfl* menus, they .
resemble those which I've encount- 1
ered. especially that beet and onion '
salad bualness. Ugh I
We have very good chow here.
altho’ we occasionally feel the ef- :
feet* of ratloQiag too. which re-'
minds me that It * nearly 12:00 to ।
I'd best finish till* and go get it. I
Mother sends me clipping* from
the Banner which I enjoy greatly
nicre » n« one el*e here irom near
home. m&gt; it's nice to hear about I
the fellow*.
Thank* again for the cigarettes
।
Pvt Norman P Bogart
Buy. F 2nd. C A.'
Part Monroe. Va.

_ J • ’
Pfa. Lewis
Ouenucy
— ------------U. 8. Army
Co. c. 330th. Infantry
AP. CM
Camp Rucker. Ala.

Pvt Ralph Roy Belli

boma, Ida Howk. Cora Lightfoot,
Ora Stuart. Halan LaatarTBlanch I
Coat*. Edith Bunn,
L*ura Thompron, and Elnora Whltney. The meeting will ba held at
B*wn Rapid* next year. * The last'
F.TA. meeting waa held this week
Wednesday evening. The program
waa in charge.of WUlard Udder
and Robert Hardy RefreeiUMnu
were In charge of Mr*
Charte*
Overholt and Mn Jay Blough. *
The W OT.U. will meet April doth

wm abte to ba up Monday. * Mn.
I Mra. Paul Thompson cf Maple George Chapman of Detroit, and
Grave Monday morning at Penndck Mr* Myron Thom paon and Mr*.
■hwpIMl. * Mr and Mr*. Harold Caroline Buehler of Bflwne Oe«- and Mr. Her^y ka^r Pot-luck
ter were Sunday afternoon cattm
at the home of Mr. and Mn. ForGillette of Grand Rapid*. * Mrs S Buehler and family. * Little Mar­ next ’Bjesdny eveninc. April 30th
Oo "A" Repl B
Bits.
ti Arnold of Hasting* wu a week­
Alfred Gonzalos and daughter Halen
Ft. Washington, Maryland.
! were Friday visitors of Mr. and Mn. end gue*t of her grandparent*. Mr.
ta ,n ch,r*c °* 016
Ray Clinton of HasUngs. * The and Mn. Glenn Kaltou. * Mr. and
Aux. Betty C. Crowley.
* Christian Endeavor Society win Mrs. Simon Steckle of Grand RapA. S. N—A. 801397.
sponsor a Sunrise Easter service at Ida and Mr. and Mra Andrew Brandt *nd fi»v_ and Mn. E. B. Griffin
Co. 8. Regt 3.
'the United Brethren church. * Mr.
Des Moines. Iowa.
land Mrs. Di Coates returned home
ikmuc. w ware. o«ua - T—
Bunday after a few day* visit with Cress spent from Monday until Fri- *nose addreaae* have been changed
Pvt Duane Jarnun
Mr. and Mn. Clarence Doty of Bat- day at the home of Mr and Mrs. r*S*lUl£
~"1— Fish
H. and 8. Co
Pfc. b
Reuben
I tie Creek. * Mr. and Mr* Floyd Frank Bunker of Alto ♦ Mr* Jay
Barrack* 1140
Oo. B, 137th infantry
&gt;Gaut of Lapeer and Mn. Edna Jor­ Blough U confined to her bed. *
APO. 31
923 Eng. &lt;Avn.) Regt
genson of Battle Creek spent the Miss Dorothy Steckle of Battle Creek
Camp
Rucker. Alabama
Geiger Field. Washington
weekend with Mr and Mrs Clarence spent Saturday and Bunday with
her parent*. Mr. and Mrs. Owen
and family, Miss Mildred Lang­ Steckle * Mr. and Mr*. Fred TabPvt. Donald K. We II fa re
I
North Afrcia ; Co K. J2Wh Infantry
camp. and Mr
and Mr*. Frank berer *pent from Thursday until
March 19. 1943 I Camp Rucker. Alabama
Farnham of Caledonia were Sun­ Saturday It the home of Rev. and
, Dear Mother and All,
day dinner guests ot Mr. and Mr*. Mr*, c. V. Holstein of Grand Rip-1 Han Francisco. California
। Everything Is fine Hope every
Harold Aldrich and family. * Mr id*. * Bupt E. W. Ardb spent last .
Pvt "ntomas Kun. 36431350
thing I* the same with you all. We I Co L. 330th Infantry
and Mrs David Pike and daughter Friday and Saturday in Lansing ’
, arc coming along pretty good and j Camp Rucker. Alabama
of Grand Rapid* were Bunday din­ where he wa* a Barry Omnty dele­
I are having very good weather. The 1
ner guests of Mr and Mr*. Harold gate to the Reprroentative AmemNy |
gras* and floners are growing ju»t i
cf the Michigan Education A&amp;socia- ।
These two boys were
both trans­
I flke in good old summer time In 1
.
Ban Francisco. California
Grand Rapid* spent lhe weekend Uon One at the highlights ct the
[Michigan. We are eating pretty good ‘ferred
Sr."d from Cam|j San Luis Obispo. with Clare Burramr. * Mr. and meeting was a sppech on war prob- |
land I think I am holding my own ,CaW"-l° c,m»» Rl
Mrs. Ben Blnkney were Sunday af­ letns made by John D. Hannah.
। weight lately, for awhile i«Ucre It
ternoon guests of Mr and Mra. D. President of Michigan State Collage
Rev. John McCue, pastor
! or not I weighed 192 In very thin 1i . Next week superintendent Ardis Sharp of near Haitlngs * When * Rev. and Mr*. Everett Love and
10: 00 A. M Sunday school
■elothinc. Recently though I have from Freeport take* over so well Lawrerx-e Wieland returner! to Camp Mr. and Mra. Glenn Kellogg, total,
11: 00 A M. Morning WArahlp
nue Ii gun*
5°°
there, until then Phillips. Karlas last week, after Mr. and Mra. K J. Kellogg of Mar­
। dropped several pounds, due
8:00 P M Thursday evening—
and 'longer
•
I to a bit of extra work an&lt;*
-------- Cheerio.
having spent hu furlough with the tin. Mr. and Mra. Robert Glasgow Choir Rehearsal al the home of
hour*, we
we are
are getting
getting up
up now
now at
at |I
Coffer home folk*, he wm advanced to and son* of Dowling und Mr and Marjorie Perritt
hours,
e M and
.nrl starting
.fartlnrr work
u-nr. at
■! 7:00
7 00 •
Corporal * Mia* Dorothy Van Pat­ Mra. Howard Bolo of Hastings at*
, 5S'10
30 A.
There wu n very fine attendance
ten df Kalamazoo spent lhe week­ tended a birthday party at the at lhe morning worship last Bun­
; a. m.
.
end With her parrou. Mr and Mr*. home of Mr and Mrs. Willard Ar­ day.
, I hope every thing Is fine with .
Clarence Van Patten, returning nold of Hasting* in honor of Mari­
' the syrup making this year. I sure I
Monday. * Mr. and Mra. Ira Blough lyn's third anniversary. * Mr*. Nel­
would like to be there to witness a . •
Freeport Methodist Church
Mr and Mrs. Wesley Keim aril and Ivan of Alto were Bunday din­ lie Krausa of Elmdale. Mr*. Leon
bit of it. and may be to eat a bit
ner gue*u of Mr. and Mr*. Will Howk and Mr* Ivon Roush were in
. of it on a bit of snow perhaps.
'
Morning Worship 11:
Vem of Clarksville were Sun­ Blough. In the afternoon they all Grand Rapid* Tuesday * Mr and
' Say by lhe way whatever became son
’
Sunday school 12:00.
called
on
Bert
Hooper
of
Caledonia.
Mrs.
John
Thaler
ot
South
Camp
­
, of my good old "Ford". I suppose &lt;day dinner guests of Mr and Mrs
Program for next week:
* Mr. and Mra Clare Panic of Lud- bell spent lhe weekend with Mr. and
It 1* still sitting there waiting for Semiah
j
Thursday. 8:00 P. M. Conimunlotf7
Scese.spent
* Mrs.
Dipp.
.- ----- ington
theWilliam
weekend
with hl*
Mrs. Orval Kokx of Battle Creek. * ।service.
•
' me. that 1* If it has survived the •.
, Mrs Allee Griffin, and Mrs. Leone , mother.xMrs Ida Payne * Henn Robert Campbell of Flint spent the
cold of the winter.
Friday. 1:30 P M.. Special Good
Jeffrie*
attended
the
Michigan
iKarchcr
ha*
been
on
lhe
slek
list
weekend
with
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Claude
:
Friday service In Methodist church,i I received a few Chriitmas card.-. ,*
Branch
W.
M.
A.
Convention
at
lhe
last
few
day*.
*
Mr.
and
Mrs
Walton.
Mrs
Campbell,
who
has
Bunday, April 25. Easter service «■
! recently. They were a bit late or J
Caledonia
United
Brethren
church
Clare
Bassett
and
family
of
Irving
been
confined
to
her
bed
with
the
Those
wito
are
Interested
in
unit
­
j quite a bit early one.
BaMett.
and flu
flu for
for the
the past
past two
two week*,
week*. returned
returned ing with the membership ot IM'
Tuesday. Wednesday, and Thurs-1I Mr and Mr*. •Loren
------ ”-------—
I Mrs. Christina Fox of lake Odessa | with her husband Bunday. * Mr. church, tmt have not yet been seen
r:
were Sunday caller* of Mr and ; and Mr*, c. W. Culver spent Sun- by the pastor, are invited to let him ■
Mrs. Henry Mvers * Mrs Floyd day with friends In Nasnvjlle and know in advance All who aeeeptand watch)
ol Mr
Mrr Virgil Woods and Walton of SoufR Bbwne And neph- ‘ near Hastings. * Mr and Mr*. Hen- Christ as their personal Kavtor, and &lt;
ano watcni
unr-reiv
Iamll&gt;’ * ** ,n&lt;1 Mr* CUud Mead ew. Bobby Parker, were Tuesday i ry Smelker were tn Hastings Mon­ are wining to confess Him beford-f
Truly and sincere )
;are
sufterlng wlth lh(. flu * evening supper guest* al the Wai- day * Mra. Evart Ardis and son
men. are Invited to unite with us in'
spent rh.
the weekend visiting the membership of the church.
wninh whz, «. th.
Mr*, William Spcafs and son Doug- ' lon-Closson home. * Mr. nnd Mrs Jimmy m.ni
i,.HTr,PF
lw 01 Grand Rapids called on Mr* 'Leander Endres and family of relatives In McBain. * Mr. and Mrs.
। James E Guy in Woodland, address w p ciouon and Nancy Sunday. Grand Rapids, and Mr and Mr* Howard Thaler and Norval Thaler
caritan Center Methodist Church
.,4-r
_... _
-----------Mrs. Lula Cannavan of Ionia----------------Keith Durkee
— —
and family of Wood- of South Campbell and Miss Norma
Everett M Lore, pastor
। Pvt. Ralph L Guy. 3817S010 A S N. and Mrs. Ray Seese of Alto called land were Sunday dinner guests of Yoder, local, were Sunday dinner
I Morning Worship 10:00
A . P . O . TOO
.
&gt;n Mr*.
Wieland
Thur*Mr. and
Mr*.
Mr guests of Mr. and Mr*. Orval Kokx II Sunday school 11:00
on
Mrs. Rav
r*“ ""*•
—J last "*•
—
‘ **
“ Adam Endres.
— *
*■ **'
Postmaster
lay. On :Fnday
thev were
Frank Thompson and *- Mra. C. W. Culver attended the
day.
......
_ dinner
_____ and Mrs
We invite our Carlton people to •
। New York City. N Y
juesta of Mr. and Mrs Fred Schwa- : Dennie spent Saturday evening with G?rd*n CJUb
Seat*
Nashville
note lhe ■m.ouneenwrua
announcements aoovc
above ■
.......
r. j
*. Mr*
Nellie Durkee and Mr and Mr# char|e. Woodruff of sh^ u
TH1 cHlt hlime °n
There »111 ** reception of member:,
Addresses—
daughter Darlene of Woodland and HasUngs. * George Nelson waa in and Mr*. Donald Sothard until Fri- on Ewter
Euler Sunday,
Bunday, and baptism for
fur'
a 'Sgt. Richard Lester. 16033667
Mrs Rose Endres, locdl. were Sun­ Hastings on business Monday. * Mr. day. * Mr. and Mr*. Kenneth Smel- all who desire it.
■
A. P. O. No. 528
day callers of Mn. George Forbey. and Mra. Kenneth Mead and family ker spent Sunday evening with the
Postmaster. New York. N. Y. * Mr* Elizabeth Palmer. Enid and of Maple Grove were Sunday eve- latter'*
latter* brother. Mr. and Mra
Mr* C
C.
Birthday—July 7.
- -------of
- zCarlton
^'“— *•
Freddy, spent the weekend at their nlng supper guest* of Mr. and Mra. Allenllng
* Some of
Brethren In Christ
Barlow lake home. * Mrs. Henry Clement Mead and famllv. * Mr those from the vicinity of Freeport i
E. B. Griffin D. D. Pastor
’f
Cpl. Robert V. Johnson
Thompson of Bowne spent Wednes­ and Mrs. Fred William* of Saranac who attended the funeral of Rev. '
Phone 4S1
’
38th Air Base Sydn
day with Mr. and Mrs. Frank were Sunday evening callers of Mr. E: M. Wheeler were Mr. and Mrs Freepart
Will Rogers Held
Thompson * Mr. and Mr* V. L. and Mr*. Warren Surrarrer. ♦ Mr. Allen Fish. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wal­
10: 30 A. M. Sunday School
’
Oklahoma Citv, Okla.
Wolcott of Lansing were Sunday and Mrs. Harold Woods and son and ton. Mr. and Mr*. Claude Walton.
11: 30 A. M. Palm Sunday Service
afternoon callers of Mr. and Mn. Donald Woods were Sunday dinner Mra. Emma Anderson, and Rev. and
7 00 P. M. Christian Endeavor.
L. R. Wolcott.* Mrs. George Nelson guests of Mr. and Mrs. Davtd Pike Mra. E.
B
Griffin. * Mr. and Topic: “Teiling Other* of CltfUt".
and Sarah Jane Burgess were in and daughter of Grand Rapids. * Mr*. Leon Henney of Grand Rapids Leader Alice Griffin.
Grand Rapids Thurxday. * Mr*. Rev. and Mr*. E. B. Griffin at­ were Monday dinner guest* of Mn.
8:00 P. M Evening Service.
Pearl Lightfoot returned to her tended the Barry County Christian Mary Henney. * The Eighteenth An­
There will be services each eve.'
work as Rural Mall Carrier. Mon­ Endeavor Union meeting at Kilpat­ nual Session of Rebekah A**ociatlon nlng during the week April 18 to
day. * Mr*. George Ba.s*ett. M1m rick church Monday evening. * Mr. :DUtrict No. 23 was held laat Tuesday 25 at 8:00 o-rlAck.
Kate Kidder, and Henry Myer* were and Mrs Junior McMillin and baby, ial Grand Ledge. In the forenoon
Hastings v1*1 tor* Monday. * The and Mr. and Mrs Fred Ballance of :report* of business in the district
10: 00 A. M. Morning Wonhip
'&gt;
Misses Fay SUtxick. Iris and Doca Hasting* a-cre Sunday guest* of Mr were under the *upervl*lon of Mr*.
11: 00 A- M. Bunday School
Olnvtead of Caledonia called on and Mra. Clarence Benedict. « Mln- Alice Hoyt. President New district!
7: 00 P. M. ChrUUan Endeavor n
Mr*. Elnora Whitney Sunday * er King and George Bustance were j.officers were elected a* follows:
8.00 P. M Preaching Service.
I President—Lydia Perris. Dlamon- ,' a
Mr. and Mra. J. D Cool, spent Wed­ Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs Har- L
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00 r
P.__________
M Tuesday evening PrayeP
nesday and Thursday with Mr. and ry Oliver of North Irving. * Mr.and .dale; Vice President—Myrtle Bloom, service.
Mrs. Judson Kingsley, Mr* Marv Mr*. E. J. Kellogg, of Marttn. who Grand Ledge; Bec’y.—Daisy Haines.
■■ —
Shilton, and Mr. and Mrs. Prank have been spending the past three i Charlotte: Treasurer—Mra. O’Neil. oxbB* roK PVBLK IT10M
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Laubshtre of Grandville. * Mr and weeks with Mr. and Mr*. Glenn Mulliken. In the afternoon Preeport
Mr*. W. c. lapc were Sunday after­ Kelkwt. returned home Saturday * Rebekah* put on the Memorial
tor &lt;•«
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noon guest* ot Mr. and Mrs. Sey- Ml** Leda Moore of Grand Rapid* I which was very splendidly done.1
mour Lape and Barbara Ann of called at Uie home bf Mr*. «JulU ,Those frqmjiere who attended were
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�THt fuSttMCS BAffltli fHtrnsbAf. APRIL i-.. iw
Ml
United Brethren In Christ
laarllnger is visiting relatives In ’SOUTHWEST RUTLAND
lortay
plate and Gordon Williams with alence was held with Rev. Babbitt plante. wood, soil spqnge and coral
gold tie clasp
in charge. Rev. Wingard was invited We hope this will be a nucleouz fcr
.1 H. Osgood. Minister
Waterville. Ohio. * Mezdames Carl I Byron crofoot was in Detroit'
Miss Margene Kussmaul, who to return to the Woodland Metho* an exhibit of natural acience for
Morning wroship—sermon. "Life's
took the part of the mother in the dlst church with a nice increase in our entire school. Many thanks,
were in drand Rapids Tuesday. * business. * Mary Dunn ot Kalama- | CKDAB CKUK
Gethsemane* - 10:00 A. M.
olay. entertained the enure cast
|
___ ____ _____ _____
play,
ca*l salary.
,
Sunday School 11:00 A. M.
Mr. and Mrs. diaries Betts were in zoo and Mrs. Kenneth Dunn of Lan- 1
-----------— home
-------- ---follow------------- .
CHURCH ANNOUNCEMENTS
and -----------------directort
at---her
Rev. and Mrs. Fay C. Wing were t.._
Christian Endeavor 7:30 P. M.
Grand Rapids Sunday to see thelf lln&lt; 1nent the weekend With their spent Tuesday night with
in&lt;r tn* nlav.
.
'SCHOOL NOTES
Zion Lutheran Church
Kilpatrick
daughter. Miss Doris Betu a Mrs parenti Mr and Mra Harry Dunn,
Woodland Baseball Schedule
Paul W. Geiger, Pastor
llah Thrun of Grand Rapids U vis- J
~ Sunday school 10:30 A. M.
of Rev. E. 8. Thompson of CoaU 110 repeat me play on Friday eve­
The
Woodland
Baseball
team
will
10:
00
A.
M.
Bunday
school
Morning
worship
11:30
A.
M.
itlng
her
parents,
Mr.
and
Mn.
H.
family
i
Grove. * Mr. and,Mrs. Stuart Kuss- &lt;n|ng Of mu week at 8:15. Proceed*
---------- ------------------d
have a limited schedule this spring
11: 00 A. M. Palm Sunday Con­
Christian
Endeavor 7:30 P. M. W. Walratn? * Mrs. Dennie Yarger,
—r. McCane were Sunday visl- Thursday morning. The beat of '
maul and son. -R. J;, spent Sunday 1 will be divided equally between the owing lo gas rationing. They Will firmation
services for children and
Message by the pastor 8:15 P, M. Jr., and children are spending some- ttora
ors a
at. «i
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dan goes with you. Merle. * Mias Ji
afternoon and evening with Mr. and 18
the adult*.
play Nashville and Sunfield on “
The Christian Endeavor societies time with her parenU. Mr. and Mrs. Douglx-j.
* Wm. Otte haa returned
Mra Roland Curtis of Lake Odessa, j There w ill be no risen rd seau.
following dates:
12: 30 P- M. The Lutheran Hour of Woodland and Kilpatrick arc coy Brumm.
to his home after spending the win­ Lammers of HasUngs Is home
WOOD
i April 3—Nashville—there.
— .
'I sponsoring an taster
Easter Bunrue
Sunrise sservServ-------------------------- -------------*&gt; b
--------ter with hu daughter. Mrs. Fred - -----------------May 3—Sunfield—here.
2:30 P. M. LutheranUajSel Hour Ice at the Kilpatrick church «:00 IRVING
itertained liher
Barlow
of Hastings. * Mr. and Mrs. entertained
noon on business * Mr and Mrs. ' Mrs. Chas. Farthing was surprised May 14—Sunfield—there.
C
^rlday
—
Good-Friday
8:15
P.
M
J
A
pre-Easter
services,
sponsored
by
an
^_
.
®.
B
.
-u.u.
Lester
Loid
and family ot Clover- Rom town*hi|
BirdslU Holly and son Franklin l*»t Thursday afternoon when her May 18— Nashville— here. .
Friday—Goou-rriday 8:15 l M. t Pi
Tuesday tor California where they dale. Mr. und Mrs. Robert Wilcox day. * Mr. ar
were dinner guesU of Mr. and Mrs. I daughters. Mrs. Floyd Kimble of
mm the
tha general
o4nrrai theme: "Th*
ttriM * the churches of Woodland J*™
and1 wiu
- ... visit
-‘
The winners will then play the Frotn
From
"TheCries
"TheCrle*
their
son-in-law
and
of
near
Hastings.
Mr.
and
Mra.
son.
Jimmy of
Carl WidU or South Woodlahd Sun- I Coats Grove and Mrs. Lynn Osgood winners from the schools In the Of
5.. The Christ ------ -The
rm.- ------ - --------community, will be conducted dur­ daughter. Capl. and Mra Rlchnn* Stewart Brownell and sons. Stanley
From
Cross".
'
day Rev and Mra
Wingard of Woodland, and her daughter-inS£e afUmrSn caherv* M7s0eo law. Mn Glenn Furthing. aUo of southern and western part ot the "The Cry of Comfort' will be giv­ ing the week preceding Easter as Tompkins at Del Mar. near Camp and Jack of Gun lake. Mr. and Mrs.
en. Colored slides of. the Songs of follows:
Cllffe of Carson City is spending Woodland invited her neighbors and county.
Cnllan ♦ Mr. and Mia. Adelbert Albert Nash and family were* HunWoodland school wU participate the Cross. Choir Rehearsal follow­
Monday at , Woodland Unitefl Wilcox entertained Mrs. Wllcok's day afternoon and evening callers and children were dinner &gt;u
thia week with Bupt. and Mrs? H. A. friends to come in nnd help her In Field Day which will be held ing. Also Choir Rehearsal Sunday Brethren 8:00 P. M.
Kiuon and Mary Jo. * Mr. and Mra. celebrate her birthday.
cousin, Harry Merrick, who came to at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James her mother. Mrs. Untie Cal
Tuesday at Church of the Breth­ Barry county to find or to establish Wilcox. * Ben Jenkins returnedEast
, May 21 at Hastings.
at 2:15 P. M.
Hastings
---------=—rr Bunday.
—• * Joe
fton MM1 visited Mr. and Mrs. I
—~&gt; C.
. „ ,
On Easter evening the choir will ren 8:00 P. M.
a record of his birth. * Pvt Eugen' home Sunday after visiting at the ner?
of Battle
Battle Creek
Creek called on sev------of
ward MLel of McBride over the Father of Local Matron Found Dead
Wednesday at Methodist church Flanners, who recently Joined the home of hLs daughter and husband, eral
sing a very beautiful cantata en­
Spring Band Concert
.....friends
frtsndsat stthis
this place Bunday
weekend. W Mr. and Mrs. Ted Euper
CUrk Rogers, age 59. of Lake
8:00 P. M.
of Mr. and
Tlie annual spring band concert titled. "The Ea*ter Alleluia".
army, te at a camp tn Alabama. * Mr. and Mrs. Albert Nash. * Mr. and। was a dinner guests
'
ithen of Mr.
and Jeralee and MLm Frieda Eupc^ Odessa, father
Mrs Glenn FarthThursday at Woodland Evangeli­ Mr. and Mrs. Frank Travis visited and Mrs. Louis Barlow ana babv Mra. Henry Lelnaar. * Callers at
ware Grand Rapids visitors Wed- ing of Woodland,
foodland,
found h
dead
—&lt;i has been postponed until Tuesday
The Evangelical Church
cal 8:00 PM
----------- J0 was
HLi »«•■«-&lt;
evening. April 20 because the regu­
their son at Grandville Rov and nna Mrs Barlow's »if u-r called Sun­ the Leinaar home Sunday were Mr.
nesday afternoon. * Rev. Paul W. Saturday morning. April
10: 00 A. M. Morning Worship
Good Friday Service at the Wood­ family over the weekend. * Pvt day
and Mrs. Haroid Lester and chil­
J— on
— Mr. and Mrs Dan Douzlass.
•—
...» wife, make lar P.T.A. meeting, on which date Theme of Sermon—Making enrist. land U. B. 2:00 P. M
Geiger attended the Saginaw Vai- Glenn Rogers and his
Sunday
his dren of Banfield. Pete Hay dm of
Richard Sprinter and Pvt. Orlo *
- Wm. Otis apent------------ with
-• —
ley Pastors’ Conference In Saginaw their -------home---with him w
but had been it was to have Jxeen held, falls on King’.
The public te cordially Invited to Springer,
sister. Mra. Wm. Havens,
Havens. —
brothers, are both at *l*ler.
at the Hastings. * Maynard Monroe of
Tueeday. * Mr. and Mrs. Roy Pal- In Lansing since Thursday. He was Tuesday during Holy Week. A pro­
11: 00 A. M. Sunday School
Camp Rucker. Ala., and yet have home of Mr. and Mrs. Howard John- Kalamazoo is spending 1
Son of West Woodland were found by Jap Jordan of North gram will appear tn next week's
7: 45 P. M. E. 1. of C. E. Topic.
not met since beintr there ★ Mr son of Hickory Comers and reported with his grandparents. Mr.
Banner.. - '
er guesU of Mr. and Mrs. Prank Woodland.
■Telling Others of Christ" led by DURFEE
and Mra. Edwin Smith of Hastings Mrs. Havens a litUe belter * Mrs. Ardy Owen.
The funeral was held Tuesday at
turner Monday evening. They
Miss Olga Eckardt.
To Represent F. F. A.
Mrs. Albert Welch and daughter were Sundav visitors at Wm. Mc­
Tuesday for their new home in 2 P.M. at tlie Lake Odessa Chapel
8: 30 P. M. Evening Worship.. Ser­
Gene Rising and Robert Bom will
Nashville. * Theodore Schmalzried with burial in Lakeside cemetery. represent Woodland F. P. A. at the mon theme — "Where Was He and MUs Mary Bauich of Battle Canns. * Mrs. Isabel McCann of
rouuucur
Creek spent the weekend at the East Lansing daughter-in-law of the
of Levering is assisting in the care He leaves two children, a son Glenn State F. F. A. Convention In East Wounded?"
Union Services during Holy Week. Bateman and Hammond home. Miss Wm. McCanns, received word her
of his brother. Will Schmalzried. Rogers. Like Odessa and Evelyn Lansing Wednesday and Thursday
brother Arthur Jarred with the
-----------Grace Bauich accompanied them
who came from Pennock hospital Farthing. Woodland
............. -and
---------one---grand
----- - -4.11.4 Joyce Farthing, n
l.» of Wood- of this week.
home for a visit. * Mr. and Mrs. R.C.A.P., had been killed in action.
South Woodland Church
Monday to the home of hl* daugh- child,
also
of the Brethren Ivan Briggs of near Cloverdale * Mr. and Mrs. Victor Staon and
ter and husband. Mr. and Mr*. Glen &lt; land.
Latin Club
spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. two children of Hastings were Sun­
Hazey of North Woodland. * Miss I
Arthur L. Dodge, pastor.
ak4..—
n-M.
The members of the luitin Club
and Mrs. J. W. Moore. Mr. and Mrs. day afternoon callers at lhe John
Allaine Wolfe of But Lansing spent
Shower For Bride
| enjoyed B luncheon ut the school । 10:00 A. M. Worship and sermon
the weekend in Woodland and at- I Mrs. Harry .Sandbrook. Mrs. Ward housc on Wednesday.
John Modre were callers on Fri. * Belson home.
! Theme: The Message of the Cross Mr.
and Mra Heber Foster remodtended the Junior play Friday eve- 1 (
I Green and Mrs. George Schalbly
------on Duty.
leUed the henhouse which is a big SOUTH SHULTZ
nlng. *
Hr. and Mrs. Ward
Green
(
Mm*.
- •...
------- — .entertained
fourteen guests last Fri- ! Farm Machinery Repair Class
11:00 A. M. Sunday school
entertained for dinner Bunday. Mr. day afternoon at the latter's home
A goodly number of fanners Lesson: Peter and John in Geth­ improvement. * Mrs. Samuel Geiger
Mrs. Ethel Hom spent Thursday
and Mrs. Glen Leedy of Battle m honor of Miss Virginia Hesterly turned out for the Fann Machinery semane.
had a poor spell Saturday but te with her sister. Mrs. Harry Shuie
Creek and Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Green, whose marriage was an event of Repair claws which were held
7:30 P. M. Good Friday evening, better now. * Mrs. Edward Rice and of Hastings. * Ada Ashby attended
Vela called on Mias Joan Keller al
who Just returned from a winter's Saturday. Miss Hesterly received Tuesday and Thursday evening of Love Feast and Communion.
stay In Florida. * Miss Mary Town- many lovely gifts. Dainty refresh­ last week nnd will be held on these
Our church is co-operating in the, Pennock hospital Saturday. * John the Ladles Aid dinner in Cloverdale
--- B-a
4-4 —
A *«.T.W
— --------mfn'^ were Mrved.____
send
and
friend.
Miss
LaVon
Mover
evenings for the next few weeks. Union Holy Week services culmin­ Btnnan. Jr., and Mbs Violet Nor­ Monday! * a letter, from U&gt;ma
of Manchester. Ind., spent last
An invitation is extended to every­ ating in the Good Friday service in ton were married Friday night and Larabee who te In Tacotnu. Wash­
Dinner For Elwood McLeod
weekend with her parents. Rev. and I
„„„, states that
llu,v u
.,v Larnbee
ington.
Dale
one interested U&gt; attend and leim
Woodland U. B. church. Serv­ left for his training camo Saturday. M
Your government expects and has made pro­
I A family dinner was held Bunday how vou mnv save the farm ma­ the
ice at 8:00 o'clock each evening as, Best wishes and hearty congratula- -with their Co. have been moved. *
chlnlst' Mate Tom Nlethamer of al the Bnupp restaurant In Lake chinery you already own.
and Mrs. William Sonnevllle
vision for you to use your full sugar allotment.
follows. Monday—Woodland U. B. Hons. * Several from the Balti- Kjr.
and Suzanne and
Billy of Battie
Chicago visited his parents/ Mr.and Odessa in honor of Eta-ood
­
church; Tuesday—South Woodland। more W.M.A. are planning on at- -•
Families need the energy provided by sugar.
Mra. Frank Nlelhnmer over Sunday. who left Tuesday for Pt. Custer as
tending
Branch
at
Caledonia
this
Kindergarten nnd First Grade
Creek visited Mr. and Mrs. Lester
Church of the Brethren: Wednes­
* Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Faul were nn enlisted reserve. Those present
Miss Doris Whitney, teacher
day—Woodland Methodist church: week. ★ Mr. und Mra. Henry D. Bonneville Sunday. * Wendell Ken­
So buy and then use all of the Michigan
Bunday dinner guests of Mr. and were Mr. and Mrs. Ravmnnd Mc­
The Beginner’* have made covers' Thursday—Evangelical church.
Davis. Mr. and Mrs. Roger Davis yon of Bsttle Crr-v «•»—• " • ‘
Mrs. Chas. Rowlader of Grand Rap­ Leod and children of Grand Rapids. for our Mother Goose Book-.
1
and
daughter
spent
Sunday
with
with
his
parents.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Alva
A cordial welcome to all. Our Lord
Made Pure Sugar—(he Sucrose Energy Food
ids. * Mrs. Stanley Manker and Mr. and Mrs. Don McLeod. Loke
We are making many. Easter pic­ took time to live and die for us. We, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Davis in Kenyon and his g.u._
Mrs. Lester Brumm visited Mr. nnd Odessa. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Mc­ tures.
(
Grand
Rapids.
*
Mr.
and
Mrs.
KenMina
Kenyon
and
in
the
afternoon
—that your ration stamps permit.
ought to take time to draw near lo
Mrs. John Weaver of HasUngs Sun­ Leod nnd Mrs. Emma Lucas. WoodElaine Bales and Joselln O'Con­, him is worship and praLse.
। nelh Ritchie spent Sunday with Mr. they all visited Mr. and Mrs. Gord­
day afternoon. ★ Mr. and Mrs. Rnbnor fixed an Easter centerpiece for
and Mrs. Geo. Conklin near Lacey. on Kenyon of Hastings. ★ Mr. and
Michigan Made
ert Austin and daughter of Lansing
I their table.
Mrs. Leland Sherrard and Marcia
Woodland
were Bunday dinner guests of Mr.
Infant niea
|
...
____ Methodist Church
I Nearly everyone
In the First grade
and Mrs.--Martha
Hom of Bat! NASHVILLE
-Jean
--------------------------------------------------George F- Wingard. Pastor
The Sucrose Energy Food
and Mrs. Herald Classic. * Mr. and
Little Frederick Olmstead, son of have read ten library books .
I Pvt. Richard Johnson of Camp tie Creek were out to the farm SatMorning worship 10:00 A- M.
Mrs. Robert Crockford ot,**5! Mr. and Mrs. Carl Olmstead of
whistle
In
We now use the bird wh!i.
‘... ...
Meade, Maryland and hte moUwntwday and called on their old nelghSundayChurch
School 11:15
A. M.
Woodland were dinner guesU ot Woodland passed away at Battle our Rhythm Bund. We also have
Junior
00 A
Mra. Esther Johnson of Battle Creek hojs. * Mr. and Mrs. Gary' Rohm
Junior pJiiniihi..
Church 10
10:00
A. M
M.
Mr. and Mrs. John Hynes Sunday. Creek Osteopathic hospital last 1learned
fongs.
k-nnp
m
' snent a few days at their home here attended the funeral of an uncle In
---------* many
..........spring
—4"~ •'
”’~
* Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Fox of Ches­ week Just eighteen hours after en-1
atC7h30r rrhPlrSal Wedncsday nleht
^k ta SSroK*^*- Kn'at^'rLule^r^sSd
Third Grade
anlng visited Mr. and Mra. John tering this world. Burial in Lake­
Mrs. I-ennn Bates teacher
Dell Sunday and Monday. * Mr. and side cemetery. Mrs. Olmstead was .
Th»e wUl be union services dur- ing rel.Uvre w The Clover Uaf ‘he weekend at their cottage here,
Mrs. Louis Schmidt of Midland are brought home in the ambulance I! Janet Sue Townsend. Patty Green
____ _____
_____
_______
____ April 99■
ing
the
Holy
Week.
We
invite
the
Class
met
Friday
afternoon.-April
spending a few days at their home Monday.
J,and Donna Kav Sundbrook visited nubile to attend these services. The “
al* the home of Mr
Mrs.
Smith I
« Qumo Smith
here. Sunday they visited their
------------■
’our room Fridav.
with Mrs. Lydia Burchett and Mrs.
daughter and husband, Mr. and Mra.
Methodist Family Night
The Cardinal group have com- following te the schedule:
Ruby
Pufpaff
assisting.
* Mrs. Ar­
Monday
night
—
United
Brethren
Arthur Appeiman of Vermontville,
their reading books and are
Over sixty members nnd their ^nleted
i
thur
Bateman
nnd
daughter
of
De­
church
* Mrs. Arthur Allerdlng spent last families of the Methodist WB.C.S. inow starting a new book.
Tuesday night—Church of Uw troit spent last week with her par­
Wednesday with her sister and hus- enjoyed a carry-ln dinner at lhe
We npnrrclHted vefv much being
ents. Mr. and Mrs. Von W. Furols*.
band. Mr. and Mrs. Win Hauer. * i church, parlors last Monday evening. Iinvited to Mra. Rnlndlcr's room to Brethren.
*
Mr.
Fred
Langham
'
spent
last
Wednesday
night
—
Methodist
Mr. u,u
and mb
Mrs.. BJU4.
Burr wy.~.&lt;
Cotton„ and Pussywillows and daffodils centered 1*ee the fine collections of shells,
in Lansing with Mr. and Mrs.
daughter
thler —
Wilma, and
—* Miss Esther ^e table forming a. cross. The isnonaes. etc. We learned many church. Rev. Kenneth Griswold of week
Russel Langham and son. * Mrs.
jznezzon of Grand Rapids. Mr. and toastmaster was Mra. Carl Walts. things from It.
' , Nashville will be the speaker.
Brickson
Ranfotn
Howell
was
In
Hastings
Thursday
night
—
Evangelical
Mra. Carl
Carl Ix:hman of Bellevue and Miss Roberta Wise responded for
Oifr rosebush has had several
Mrs.
church. Rev. T. A. Moyer of Clover­ Monday. * Funeral services for Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Ora Lehman of East the young people and Merrill Lee beautiful rosea on it.
ante wui speaa
1 Jane GarJJnger. 84. were held MonWoodland wer.
w~wii.nA
were dinner mieste
guesta at the . Tylfr for the children. Rev. WlnFifth and Sixth Grade*
If
not ...
in ...v,
the/hablt
day
Mra Arlie Snlndler. teacher
•» you are .~v
-• - of —
- -aftemdon at the home in Costhome of Mr. and Mrs. Ronald
d LehLch- ,Bard rttnfr. -The Holy City". The |i
—i.------church,
%------ 1. why
u.. not form the utnq township. She R leaves one |
Our hat* off to Mra LeRoy Per- attending
man Sunday. ★ Mr. and Mrs. Ho­ speaker of the evening was Rev.
kins for the fine exhibit from the habit now. We urge you to attend *»“«hter.
bart Schalbly and Mrs. Harry Deck­ Babbitt. District Superintendent.
eons. Jesse. Roland
Roas anu Zeno
£eno nndtour
ana lour
er of Grand Rapids were dinner
Following the dinner and pro­ •Aiithland she has given onr room, the church of your choice next Sun- । s^.Jw^.
grandchildren... a
* Mrs.
Mrs. Margaret
Margaret I
; urandchiidren.
guests al the home of his parents, gram the Fourth Quarterly Confer- Thi» exhibit conslsU of shells, sea day.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Schalbly. Sat­
, urday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Colon
Schalbly of Kalamazoo and Rev.
and Mrs. Kennard Schalbly and
children of Hopkins spent the week­
end at Ute Schalbly home ★ Robert
Williams of Petoskey visited his
brother and family. Mr. and Mrs.
Gordon Williams from Wednesday
until Monday. * Mr. and Mrs. Rolfe
Bulling of Hastings spent Sunday !
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs John I
Bulling. * Mra. Carl Burkle visited .
her daughter. Miss Jeanne Burkle
of Battle Creek the first part of
this week. * Miss Helena Benner of
Batle creek spent the weekend with
her parents. Dr. and Mrs.O. F. Ben­
e,e
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ner and sister. Eleanor. ★ Mr. and
Mra. John Bulling and Mr. and Mrs.
Arthur Allerdlng and son Carl were ,
guest* Bunday at the home of Mr.
0 ...rrtC* • 1
and Mrs. Rolfe Baling. The birth- ■
dky of Mra. Rolfe Bulling was cele- I
brated. * Mra Bertha Cotton of
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Sat Woodland spent the weekend
th her daughter and husband.
Mr. and. Mrs. Willis Dalton. * Mr. |
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day afternoon. They were Sunday
evening supper guesU at the home
of Mr. ana Mra. Guy Kantner. also
of South Woodland. * Mr. and Mra.
Chas Farthing were Sunday dinner
guests of Mr. and Mra Ben Schnei­
der of Northeast Woodland. * Miss
Wilma Cotton and friend. Mlw Es­
ther Erickson of Grand Rapids,
nailed an Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Fisher
Sunday afternoon. ★ Mra. Mary
Shower man of HasUngs spent Sun­
day and Monday at the home of
Rev. and Mrs. George F. Wingard.
★ Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Green, who
have been spending the winter in
Florida, returned to their home In
Woodland Saturday. * Mr. and Mrs.
Guy Kantner and Mrs Jerry Fisher
spent last Wed. in Battle Creek. ★
Mr. and Mra. Raymond Dalton and
Eldon Flcauier of Lake Odessa were
dinner guests at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Henry Flessnifr Sunday. *
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Forman called
on Mr. and Mrs. Willard Ickes of
Baltimore township Sunday after­
noon. * Russell Lind has been trans­
ferred from Camp Grant to Camp
McCoy tn Wisconsin. Last Sunday
evening, he called his mother on lhe
telephone. He is well and is enjoy­
ing his new Job with Uncle Sam
His new address:
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A large crowd, filling all the au­
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in a big way. the royalty play, "Ev­
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evenlnv. Thte class h«d redecorated
the stage scenery with lovely soft
colors and slip covers for tlie stage
davenport and chair had been pur­
chased which harmonized with the
colors of the room. These were a gift
from the class to tlie school.
The play was well cast with every­
one doing his part excellently. They
held the attention of the audience
thruout the show.
A fine between acts entertain­
ment was put on bv the Juniors. A
Harmonica Ensemble with Robert
Bom. Donald McMillen. Jack Os­
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| inducted Btfo aervtoe Thursday and' Jarvia Campbell, and Ray Tolan,Ids who attended the ' hmaral of I had been a helptoa* invalid for some
sent to Camp Grant, TH. spent 8un- (son of Mr. andMrs.Rooert
Tolan |her brother-in-law, Dave Perrault, 1 time following several rtroksa. Fuday with his uarcr.U and sister, Mr [«£! Priday, spent the weekend with neral service* were heM In the Elk
and Mra. Geo. Juppatrom and M»&gt;
Rapids Methodist church with
Nunna Hu other stater. Mr* Burr
burial in Mapto Grove cemetery,
iCooley and family of Hating* were
game locality. Mr. Roacnberg. as
.bo gurat-s a* (he family home *
a boy. Uvad with his parana on
Thornapple.
Frank Gott was run into by a ty- Thursday afternoon al 2 P. M. with Johnson of
north Barry-Allegan Una tnooraar
Mrs Irving Lutz on Grand St. Mra. Rollo Johnson and Mm. Billie of
Assisting her will be Mrs. Isabel
knocked down, cutting hl* head and Lepper and Mrs EMon Poulson *
scalp quite badly. He wu taken to Miss Marcella Davl* of the Lucid rings home In south Thomappie. 1 jaan. Bun
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pennock hospital where sixteen Secretarial school tn Grand Rapids ♦ Mr. and Mrs Fiord LaClear were
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spent the weekend with her par­ callers on friends In Assyria Twp. f«ter-*on.
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Davl* Sunday afternoon. * Judge and toster-daua
Kmh of town, a Little Bobbie
•nder is one of the late.rt vtcthns Taylor, of Grand Replete were Sun­
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Med Bu^u teft fcw Ft.
of chickenpox. * Miss Jean Stim­ day callers at Cha home cf the Ida Scltoaley te Feonvilla, and UttM
son of Battle Creek spent Sunday latter's brother. E. P. Blue. * Max brothers, Cutude. Wilbert of Plain­
with her parents and brother. Mr. Willson at the White Product* well and Earl of British Colombia.
Corporation
nnd Mrs. Harry Stimson and Leon- —
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Zcn^M* aMd
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fKv **“«•*£« ’“I0**, Mr tl*e
*n4 Vera
Mr?,Gardner #At
to Pontiac ThurMlay ant. in northwest Thornapple. * Lansing with his family. * Mr*. Tuesday, April 8. at his home on
£hn»nth-rtty^
vistted her I X ^^Jn
.to^nt
MwJWilbert Sprinkle, who te in the . Minute Oom Minor of Petoskey. Is Grand Rapids St. where be bad
Jarstfer Convalescent
Convalescent home
home at
atspending
a few
few days'
days' with
with her
Ker resided lhe past thirty-five years.
lohn Carter and family ran State cclleav the oast two vran w?.re ““iner guest* ot
tbe vern for a few days with her father and Jarstfer
j spending a
:. tervhtr
to^ngt-^
Tap. Sunday TheJ f. te
indued tetTiX^ thto
*S%^
UfS'
‘b
ly at Coats
Grove. te ’^7
Ha-tlngs is gaining nicely from his brother-in-law. Rev. 1. W. Minor He was born in Indiana on June X.
* wm Ratert wax hc-ne from the
w Ituritert* Henawav Toe ianwood Burdick tan.ll. of earlv part of- thi* week. Mrs. B. recent, severe sickness, i Mr. and,and family. As, a girl. Mrs. Minor 1853. where he spent bls early years.
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—“tte ooltege at KalamaTOo., spent Saturday night and Sunday
*0*^ |S PI er destell eT °Little trort*whereC°*heavW^rd ^U^nlcc’ Mrs Wendell Lyons and Utile lived Ib the Jackson school disealler* wee/- -Weir cous- at Routh Rend Ind as ruest of and Mr*,carlPieroeateuer. cutie trott
where she italtrd be*- nice.- daughter df Flint, spent the week- . trtet. near the west county line, and
Afternoon ^Mra.
Runell Snow and Mr.and Mra. Frank Brown ♦ Con.Vjubratori '
r&lt;h2i*nCconfined”tThi cna w,tn
end with hta parents. Mr. and Mrs. Sunday wa* the dinner guest of ner Miller. They Milled on the farm
igntcr. N.'ncy of Battle Creek. * ' nlr Beeler returned to
Detroit !?‘l;‘uZl’S J,r
L. »auL« J-irbler h*s been confined to ills o«.
Kl&gt;. L?ro
, , w Mrs. Myrtle Carpen- long-lime friend. Mr* M W. Park­ three mile* northwest of Middle­
«-on)
. 8upt. and Mra. j. r. ocnipper ana Thursday to aec ooout entering
m-r---'lark* te neuralgia HI— u Iter.
*?r- wno
wh?&gt; tuts
has been unable to walk er ot
of mat
that vicinity. * Six
81a of lhe
the ow
old ville now owned bv hi* ton Ed­
children visited his mother at Over- the Navy. Be was accompanied
X*n muL
1^x21 nT’rt!!!te.,n2?’aZrtnJrhta alnee sbe fcl1 * few months ago, Yankee Bpringers who were girts ward. and where he lived until Wilkin*.
• I toel Saturday, and spent Sunday home bi' hta girl friend. MIm Hen- *"d aJnndbm^a\U I
JraX wmliSiner nnd lnJured h" h,I) ‘hat hud been ■ together gathered at the home of
• with her mother, in Holland Arietta J abroski who was a visitor
nn-Tui *bwrnef * **“.'&lt;7
i broken a couple of years ago. wasIMra. Minnie Johnson, Friday for
r Cashier Earl L.e to confined to hi*'st the Beeler home unUl Bnn^y'^dW-T^nt ware.
Mra. young sm of MnandMraRnlph ug*”(he University “capital a co-operatived dinner and exchange I Tur. Jfe was a life member of MM­
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Adanuu Mr^and Mra_Vur I ^nklxinre ' has
from ai» Bl
tnnU/&gt; by ^ra.
: heme
heme with an vtteek
ituex of
of bronchial
oroncmai - evening
evening. *
• Mrs
Mrs. Blanche
Biancne rwger“"“.-reeovered
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Arbor 8a
Saturday,
Mra. | of old-time remembrance.
remembrances. BesfA
Besides dlevfDc F. At A. M. lodge No. 231.
His icn.
ion. John to also 1U
ill; strom spent the weekend in
tn Grand *
Ad,
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Mra *111
WlUSchrodntrnck of meaNlr...
meof-les. * 1^. and Mra. Hertha
Hertha Dominie with whom she I the hosteaa.
hosteaa. others present were, i Surviving besides hta widow and
1 pneumonia. Hl*
J}“- Mj- *"d Mr*
Schnxl-, attack
•’. with a
* Mr. and Mrs
&lt;Ta tetteJ
L£teC
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* hard
H.rri colt..
rnir. a
Mrs. I, Rapid*
Rania. with
wnn her
h»r daughter.
riaurrhtar. Mrs
Mr. • «?• Mr. and Mrs. Earl •Kermeeti
ano | j. l. Rugg took their son L
Lt.
Rob- 1,VM Mrs.
Mra . Carpenter
r’amaniaa win
-am have
u...*;! Mra.
u» Daisy
ru.n« Baker.
Baker Mra.
Mr. Mattle -•®
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*re -three grandchildren, and
Clarence Bteebv if Grand Rapids । James Berry and family. * Mrs.
a,|~,
b^’rototlvM in I
-treatments and expect* to be there Ritchie, Mrs. Nellie Thompson, j four graal
were callers at We home ofj her Albert Wiertnga of thewest eounty
rta BatUe
"’Y?? several week.*. * Mr. nnd Mra , Mr*. £oule Crookston and Mr*. । —aunt, Mr*. Fred fitokoe. Wednes-1 line, was called to Caledonia on
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on Miss Jeanette and Cburf Rosenberg were made happy I FlorAce UUery. The gala plan to
day morning. * Mrs. Harold Cut-| Sunday morning by the death of
« g ^ib^?^he ’Jeri^IB-&gt;
home' Frlt!ay when ,hey received a tefe-1 get-together again soon. « Memtor returned to her home northeast I bar aged father, August Jahnke. *
of Middleville, Monday evening of [Mra. Gertrude Upton ol Grand
la*t week, after a few days visit1 Rapids spent tne weekend r.lth bar
with Mr and Mrs. John Marte-neon cousin. Mrs. E. J. Talbot Her hasm u«iJnrt Yim.Jn.ll-rn»ad &gt;««« t&gt;»vW aun*
Rev. Leroy Chamberlain of theih^Oatedonte r*n&lt;r h'r On 8und*F afternoon. *
u liata aJ Lro£'2m Url And"y Gackler wa* taken 01
Leighton Evangelical church, ia in
.ru-VTra-nrfinruw. Win- 00 Wednesday and must remain in
hfa aooocxl week of special meetings
at Owoaao Poring fc* Mpence
and children of Grand
staying with her. * Mrs
■rsen. her mother. Mn
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to remember that on । U“ke Odessa. Interment was made A
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Hc entered service last year and ! 23. tlwre wiula
a regular
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moel|n-; Masonic auspice* With Worshipful
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conferred on two candidates, with i Wayland lodge giving, the Ire lure, i M0TICB -- craxnrroa*
J tho past matrons of the chapter do- Present from out-of-lown at the
Free™&gt;M^d
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,n . they still are in the dark as to hta I Ing the work. Meeting is called for
vow?that made tlicm on/ X have 1 in^i
nl i'' -ivte’ »'hereabouts.'but clad to know be is 7:45-come out and sec how
now well
well or
uatsua, mra. jonn iTumoie .
lh, &lt;
n^lrarae^ We mrtlc^ra tert we
aU’® * Albert Wieringa. Mr. and »the past matrons can remember
remember । of Big Rapids. Mr. and Mr*. Burr m b as.
not learneo tne panicu.aratxn we phone office at Battle Creek spent yrs Edward Wlerinra and little ___
their
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Mra R GMyers
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.Trumble and Mrs Forre.it Trumble; Xetira i
extend our best wishes to this young the first of the week at home with
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rill
son. of the west county line, were i Kalamazoo wa* lhe guest at the of Grand Rapids. * The special •**'"“ ••
couple for a happv future. Harn' her mother. Mrs. Mattle Benawav Sunday dinner guests at the John-1I Wm. P. Corson home last week. * . meeting of the Eastern Star chap- !
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with hl* bride, and his people are and Burdet. * Jack Chase of Wrat- son-Wlerlnga home in south Thorn- ii Mra. Helen Vogel and Mbs Pauline ter Friday evening was attended by
preparing to move onto their re- em State State College at K*la- 1 apple. * Mr, and Mrs. peonre Walker spent the weekend at Jack- approximately
sixty
person*.
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cently purchased farm, known a* mazoo spent the weekend at home, , Heinte of Leighton Twp. and Mr. son. * Roy Coraon and friend. Bob Ouests included Worthy Matron •; Cwt. u
the Joe Kurina farm, a mile west w Friends have received a letter , and Mrs. Will Gackler and Mrs. Green, both of Kalamaaoo. spent Chappell and eleven members of -f Hutini
and one-half mile north of town from the Floyd Helrlgel family. Dora Kepkey of west Thomappie. the weekend with the former * uncle Wayland chapter, ateo put grand i '&lt;•'"« •«
The Stehr home at the west UmJU stating they are very well, nnd were callers at the home of Andrew and aunt. Mr. and Mrs. W P. Oor-’*»«ter. of the Orand Chapter of . ••!« ,
of town, once known as the E. M.: located at present In a very fine Oackler. Sunday afternoon. * Oscar son. ★ Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Nor- । Michigan. Grace Murphy of Orand I
Brown place, with seven acres has | cottage at Ocean Grose. N J . a Flnkbeiner U out again after being gaard of Grand Rapids were Sunday j Rapids; past grand poet laureate
boen sold to William Streeter of block from the Atlantic ocean. Floyd confined to hb. home several days visitors of her parents, Mr and Mrs Edith Frank Andrus of Jackson.
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Ourt lake. * Mr. and Mrs L R. । is working as a senior ehemist In a last week with strep throat Infec- Charles Crookston. * There Li a and Junior past worthy high priest­
Beeler and son Connie and Mis* Government plant. ♦ Mr. and Mra.
Henrietta Jabroski of Detroit were Robert. Dean spent Sunday with I Don. ♦ Mrs. Ethel Kaeclwle of Kai- I prevalence of colds and flu in some less of Pakatlne Shrine No. 1. Doro- --------------------------- —--------- amazoo and Mra. Florence TenEyck ■ form, and your correspondent Is thy Holmberg of Orand Rapids.' motiob to CRBDitoxs
The 35 Mile Speed Limit is a vital part of
Sunday dinner guesU of their, their parents at Lansing ★ In- of
run were among the callers ii lined up with the crowd with a bad The degree* of the order were eon- I
uirhiix
daughU-r and sister. Mrs. Bob Frost । vllattons are out for the approach- at Haiti
the Mileage Rationing Program!
For fast
the W K. Liebier home, lastI1 head cold, so haven't done as moeh ferred on two candidates and the tor ih» C«o»tr at
and husband, in Grand Rapid*. * in* nrnrrtace of Miss Bettv Campcalling this week as usual. * manner in which the corjut of of-1 In &lt;&gt;» M*n»r *r
driving burns up rubber . . . increases the
Pvt. George Juppstrom. who was bell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs week. ★ Clinton Poulson, who has news
been oft work ns Tower Man at This I* the latest and correct ad- fleers did their work. *on.e o*" whom । p- Treihrl*. a s
operating cost of your car! Remember—
, Knlamuroo the post two weeks be­ i dress of P.F.C. Harry K. Batach, are new tn lhe chairs, was most
The lecture given 1
'.** V.uii cause of an* injured foot expects [36424968 Br. f. 539. 770th T. S. 8. commendable.
your tires will go just about 2’/i times os'
' to return to work, tills Tuesday. * Buckley Field. Denver. Colo. Harry । hy tiw-aaaociate patron to the two &lt;*^,t‘n X nL A.
Fred Steeb}’ of Leighton te ‘ out । has a birthday April 33 so wc hope brother candidates wa* especially at ten n’ri-wt b i
for ot 25 as they will at 50! If you take
again after a touch of pneumonia ! many of his friend* will send him a mentioned by many u being out- }rre.m«r« -t
core of the speed, we’ll take care of the
.j j*. Mixa Paulina Walker, ,for
— standing in the work. After theiR*'*®"
renutr*
that confined him to lhe bed icvernl .—
card.
H-,.—, had been conferred Mis* £'*
('turn,
lu aalil C&lt;1
days. * John Potts and Clarence lhe pant tlx years, popular home deirets
,n" In
service to keep your tires rolling!
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Serijan.’ students nt the Michigan economics teacher in the T.-K.
State college sjx’nt the weekend school!. htu resigned her pul lion
presented
with
a
Rift
from
lhe'.44r/.
at their homes. * Sunday afternoon to take effect next week, and will
■ Ilers
th«- home of Mr. and Mrs take up her duties as dietitian at chapter and also from the worthy
DRIVE .IN TODAY FOR
Rock Wool fill—No down payment—3 years to pay.
Harry Stimson, rforthwc.it of town, the Jackson hospital a position she matron Nora Stimson, in apprecia­
v.rre her nieces and nephew. Mr. held -.10:06 time ago. We shall all tion for her faithfulness. Following
an t Mrs. Homer Gillette of Bal­ miss Polly but heme she will tajoy the work the company was Invited
lards Comers. Mr. and Mrs. Chas., lhe change in work. * A chorus of to the dining room where they OBDEK TOB PUBLICATION
Warner and daugatcr. Barbara of twenty-five voices directed by Ger­ enjoyed very nice rtlrvsluuenls.
Rockford. Mr. and
Mrs. Alden ald Htucker wilt render lhe sacred Everyone present spoke of it being
Delton, Mich.
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Phone 2240 Hastings
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Thom-Crowrted a moat delightful evening.
Adams of Shipshewana, bid., also cantata
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Mr. nnd Mrs. Joe Drake of Grand [King", at 11 o’clock next Sunday HENDERSHOTT * ’
Offie* ia
1 Rapids Evening luncheon guests i morning at the Methodist church.
Mr. and Mrs. Rennie Mott. Mrs.
were Mr. and Mrs. John Marten­ । In the evening at 8 o'clock the
ton and. John. Jr. of Muskegon. A I young people will present a (■acred Floyd Garrison. Mrs. Ernie Matte­
Mr and Mrs. Charles Ortfftn of Ky. It Is hoped there will be a son and Mrs Albert Brill attended
Grand Rapids, were Sunday guests
ge attendance
*e
aiicnannce at both
oosn services
*erviceB. , the
"" funeral of Joseph Card. Ill. the
ehllrrh
but1 Monday
Mnnrtnv after-o-r.
iurc}l P*?
at the Calvin Streeter home al . * A number of old friends were nt ; Dowllne J?
Gun lake. * Mr. and Mrs. Mark the cemetery Friday afternoon for j noon. * The^neighbors gave Mr. and
, Norris of Prairieville spent Stin- the interment service of Mrs. Ora Mn. John Brogan a farewell party
I day with his cousins. Mr. and Mrs. Clever. 73. widow of Lloyd Clever.;}**1 ,™°?1d“y..nl*hL Tl’e Brogani
Mark Ritchie * Fred White, who is who died at her home In Orand ■ bo}'Kht the McCann place on 8
“nd ,rc
^me to txllabln
' employed in Jackson, ipent Sunday Rapids Tuesday, and where funeral
at his home on Grand Rapids St. * services were held. Mrs. Clever as I **“• lr frlends there now. w Wc are
uk74.?5
Mrs. Anna Baird and Mrs. Hattie Orleltc Metzger was born and grew ?"
he^thkHe
Smith returned home last Wed­ ; to womanhood in thto vicinity, and - *
out ofdot**
nesday from Tiffin. Ohio, where I also lived here many years after : £*b’«
“Uf-.*_¥r'r*i?d
A®"*
thity had been on account of the her marriage. She Li remembered
death and burial of Mrs, B's sister. ns a fine person. She Is survived by
l.‘t U f&lt;^U2g
♦ Mr, and Mrs. Muri 8|ree’.er and four children. Conrad Clever of j
•J?r“ent, U,!’u t
little daughter of Battle Creek-spent Detroit. Mra. Edith Schaltz nnd I
Mnlcomb of Grand Rapids and £Le" 'IJh
. BrE'
Sunday at their Gun lake heme.
A*’’ B!Laha «r
* Elmer Bender and Miss Edna Gam of Muskegon, ateo several '
andchildren; one stater. Mrs.
Mr. ;,
Albert Vedden
Vedder and W
Mr.
Helmink visited her sister and t grandchildren;
Annlizin aomd
-*
U.h
Annb^
JUpM. j.. .; anu Mrs.■ Harold
Hag8 Icn Eve*, all nr |
family at Mt. Clemens the pastnUti,
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weekend. They were accompanied | Mr. and
by his steter, Mrs. Ids ]
U}«.r.i,BAtz-lKeie^ng at
ns far as Detroit byy Mr.
Mr. nnd
and Mrs.
Mrs. raccompanied
■ Hccompai
d little
Eldon Lawrence and
little daughdaugh- ■• Schooley
Schooley of .Fennville returned ! ole.lirrf°T
?ho visited
evening from Elk i F‘‘l I?,?’h
VPJJ1d’ Matteson's birthday wns hapolly
ter. Phyllis Ann, wl...
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1... I home Thursday
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latli-ca. *
* -Mrs.
-Mm. Rapids,
Rapids, where
where they
they were
called * ' .
L
stater nnd other relatives.
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group picture taken In celebrated on Sunday by her chllimr at
at the
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Harry Fish is assisting
the Bank
Bank । Wednesday
Wednesday mornine
morning to
to attend
attend the
tlie ?!'!
iren and grandchildren. * Mr. and
during the illness of Cashier lec. funeral of his brother Benjamin their costumes. Their reports arc
ln«. A. O. Clark went tn Dow’Im;
। * Mrs. John Trumble of Big Rap- A. Rosenberg, aged 71 years, who finished also and thev are ready to church on Sunday to hear Rev.
for Achievement Day. * Mrs. Pran­
ces Hendershott visited her daugh­ Babbitt preach. * Remember the
WS.O.S.
dinner "hext week Thurs­
ter
Mrs.
Leon
Slocum
near
Lacey,
STARTING AT I O’CLOCK. I OFFER THE FOLLOWING:
on Sunday. * Mr. and Mrs. Clarence day at Mrs Jennie Slocums.
Ticket Seller.'"You win have to
Helmer of Hastings township were
; Sunday guests at the home of Wil­
; bur Schantz. * Mrs. Leslie Lock- change twice before you get to New
I wood of Hastings spent Sunday York."
wlth her parents. Mr. and Mm.
Chas. Heridershott. * Mrs. Ernie this one traveling suit l*m wearing."

FIGHT WASTE AS YOU DRIVE

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OVER 150 Hastings Customers to attest
the satisfactory results of our work.

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INSULATION CO.

AUCTION SALE

Due to ill health I will sell the following described property at Public Auction at the
farm located 3 miles south of Lacey and one mile west; or 4 miles north of Bedford
and one mile east, known as the old Bill Vick farm, on

TUESDAY, APRIL 20, 1943
HORSES

GRAY HORSE, 7 yrs. old, wgt. 1500.
BAY HORSE, 12 yrs. old, wgt. 1400.
BROWN MARE, 12 yrs. old, wgt. 1400.
CATTLE
BROWN COW, calf by side.
BLACK COW, due April 20.
Black and white COW, calf by side.
YELLOW COW, fresh 6 wks.
BLACK COW, giving milk.
4 yearling heifers.
2 heifer calves, 8 mos. old.
GRAIN

100 bu. oats. 2 bu. seed corn.
2 bu. cloverseed.
TOOLS
Iron wheel wagon and dump plank.
Wood wheel wagon and hay rack.

BUY WAR BONDS

Mowing machine. Hay rake.
2 horse spring tooth drag.
3 sec. spring drag.
Spike drag. Pair sleighs.
2 horse riding cultivator.
Thomas grain drill. 6 ft. cut binder.
99 Oliver plow. 110 Gale plow.
' I. H. C. plow. Buzz rig.
2 horse corn planter.
Double harness.' Hay rope.
3 horse harness.
4 good leather horse collars.
40 bu. crates. Cider barrels.
Cross cut saw. Quantity groin sacks.
Hand Seeder. Corn Knives.
Forks, shovels, rakes, hoes, corn planters,
potato planters, crow bars, belts and
pulleys and other small tools.
2 burner oil stove.
Round table and leaves.
Quantity fruit jars. 10 gal. cream can.
Other articles not mentioned.

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5 ROOM HOUSE on EaM Mill. Haa iwe Mrooma down,
living room, dining room, kitchen and bath, all on
garage.
garden
I2.3M.M
FORTY ACRE FARM dta McUon 1 Maple Grave, good
set buildings, good aog, tea eteetrteUy, priced
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WAR SAVINGS BONDS

painted, has dectrtctty, windmill, bam M«M bane-

SAVINGS ACCOUNTS

BANK MONEY ORDERS

SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES

TERMS OF SALE: CASH, NOTHING TO BE REMOVED UNTIL SETTLED FOR.

For rent of $2 50 and government tax—in our fine
safety deposit vault. Get one today for your war
Bonds and other valuable papers.
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TED DARLING, Prop.
HEN8Y FLANNERY, AuctioRWr

SEVERAL REAL GOOD
BUYS IN REAL ESTATE

NATIONAL BANK OF HASTINGS

E. E. GRAY, Clerk

MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM AND
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electricity is available ......................................... gt,(MA4

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REAL ESTATE BROKER
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HIGH SCHOOL NOTES'^

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Mrs.

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★ Anton Pa jT Richards, wo ,of (Stamm ot North East Assyria on
I Mrs. Blanche Richard* Is now sta- Saturday right. * Mrs. Sylvia
tinned at Iowa City, Iowa. He haa' Treece who has been visiting at her A. Ttkkter. D-«**Md.
' | passed his C. P- T.. having taken daughter's home. Mr. and Mrs Fred
———————--------------- neM
UCM meeting
luccuilg Tuesday
lurnuj night from
num
Vern Phlllev Mra Robert «d» fw «»«»**• training.
★ Mra. Miller lias gone to Augusta to her
The spring concert date liu been seven lo nine. After the meeting V Mrs
5 w.nu xiJrk nf LeW« CollhU-r, who has been ill son’s Ehret Hkldmorrt home. * Mn.
tt for May 21.
•
thev played baakulinUL
baskulbaU.
&gt;they
u&gt;udrn
and
Mra. Willis
Norria ot ZV some
”
•jaoauMmM.
!^
udpn
*
nd
’
J
5
.for
time and has been al the;J. E. OU* ia reconsinr from _toAn assembly
neld during .The
thi et^n«lM
rVWemSLl
Ctrl Reserves
Ux C2i,rA!nr&lt;’ll BaUl* Cr** ’U1U!d lhelr mt&gt;U“r' '£*1^
half-hour period Friday morning in ' the »twi&gt;l&gt; ya.rs WidntMlay. April Mrj Id&gt; pjf&lt;r
afternoon. *
u
____
_____ has ___
located
the session room
Coach Brozak Anne^Cr“
iJLu?* tu^^n m'ViSd
oOU.
Mra3^r&lt;?Md&gt;' at UrbAiiiteT^r&amp;^k yxS
gave out basketball tetters and
’W‘E’
« Wld&gt; lake »’»«re She ia Iwing school at the Stevens school on
award*, and Coach Goodell spoke
NORTH
HOPE
.daughter.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Glenn
WUeare&lt;
j
{or
.
*
Mr&gt;
an&lt;1
Mro
Herman
■
Monday
due
to
the
Illness
of the
about the second team. The band NOKTn uwra
Hams and family al the w. K. p.onnIH.
r&gt;n
hwith«r 'te.rhrr * Annthor nt nur hnvx'haa
played a few selections.
Mr. and Mrs. Ira Peake and fam- w^iv^r Farm * The Delton In- ;
tSdttaOuimCM, UM n&gt; 1
Die -Text
-text club hour will be held Uy spent jjpd., TOM,
Sunoay.
-----------jasorn*
auuer,
aon
or
mr.
ana
iwra
,
Mimdaj
ly, April 10.
sterling'. T
"wwi, H lhe home of «h Borer , ।---------- ।
■■——
John Miller, is In the Air Corp* Ln , primes.
The i.
— Issue of —
....... ; Banfl eld.
next
the -------Fwtnlghl
:
"_TT*T:
wuiunu, niuirua)' inruuMi. *,H; ' CLOVERDALE
^Mississippi.
comes out April 27.
atrn Mra ‘Warn* Andera Vnd mJ Er0B1,?m
w“’
B.nd 1 MBs Catherine Cagney of Kali-(
—j-—»♦*&gt;■------------,
The Journalism class hu nearly
h
Zhrt Ftrtlllzira.'' Dee Weaver, the Ag. m*zoo called on friend* here, last FAIR LAKE
,
finished th* copy for the Dooms­ Mrl
lc?ntnshen?nbl?«t of Hu- te,u:her ,l lhe Kh?°' hcTc
a Wednesday. * Mr. and Mrs. George | Kinsley Ladles Aid will hold their &gt;
day Book.
tmn fnrtU Sunday"Xum with, vrry lntcr«UnB ‘*,k a,nd l“‘5d “ Chipman of Kalamazoo were caUera.! regular monthly
meeting on Wed- I
It has been decided by the junior Mr^aniTMra ^nald^UCMhmT * few ““»£’&lt;•
“&gt;&gt;• * Jak«
, Thursday al Mr. andtMra. Bert MeApril 21, at the Kinsley hall, i
class that there will be a.J-Hop this
Rankin Hut is stinmwiTfcw hOn of
re&gt;x&gt;rU th*'i ,hS I Callifln.* ReV? and Mra. Thomae Potluck dlnrfer. ★ New neighbor*
year u In former years. Tlie com­
%h mJ and lMrs 'TiArard has a ChrBtmas cactus ymich':Moyer entertained all lhe rfhool &gt; again! Mr. and Mrs. Babbit from
mittee hu been appointed a* fol­ Jo?in*cn at Hickore-Gomera htd£- .bloomed in November and luted children, lut Thursday at their jIndiana have purchaeed the Clarlows: general chairman. Morri* fna «Ji ?Jr her mnthrr w. hoSe Un,u New Ycttra 11 u ,n b’00"1 home. The occasion being their son. i*nce Bull place., have moved in and
Hill; program and invitations. Bon­ lhe Wil? aMnhbe tetrer ★'Mr^nd !,faln * Mrs Elm"
Donald's, tenth birthday. A de- are gelUng settled. * Mr. and Mr*. ।
----------------- ---------------nie Bra nd.-.to tier; music. Richard- Mn ^ack hTrwell and Mr and M?* iHubbardson. who hu been in Texas, Ughtful time waa iiad by all. * Mra. Alfred Galnder and wn Dole of omdee roa pvblicatiox
Thomas; decorations. Audra EntLs? Rrn S*mn ofTc.l.muoo *«re n Sun- I •«*«« “&gt;* weebend with Rev and tona Dickeraon called on Mr and , Hickory Comer, were Sunday caDg
„
Th. Ftc
ley; entertainment. Marjorie Stan­ dfv Mum™'itu^Mr
| m£|“"- D W Rotol,'“'&gt; on hrr ’W Mrs. Fled Ashby of Hope Center/*™ at Mr
and Mr.
Lawrenoe
*u.„,
ley: refreshmenu. Gall Foster; otto Prow hka Tnd fainilv °* Mr to her home- * Rcv and Mr8' ° , Monday. * ML** Emm* Johncock d Hu«hes. * Bill Voaburg hu enlhUd
A, a
.f „ld
publicity. Wlllo Hampton; clean­
up. Donald Preston.
The ordering of senior announce­
ments was completed Thursday. well s&gt;&gt;cnt Sunday afternoon with |
oox-r
...... eu.
April 8. All orders for name cards Mr. and Mra. Frank Chilson. * Mra.
Adrianson and son. I and Mrs. Bernard Harmon of K*la- I
NEED—BUY WAR BONDS
li ra» Maiire e&lt; ik* k-ut&lt;
Paulina Murphy spent a few days viper
murt be in by Friday. April 10.
Creek called on his muoo
spent
INSTEAD.
Wurm Dk&lt;*&gt;«i
-. .........
... Sunday with Dwight
Tlie shop cluse* arc carrying on Xa'i'afYnd
Adrianson
Saturday
Van
Horn
and
Mrs.
Blanche
Van
I
their usual line of work such as — and f£mh and Mn Pa unh a 'sfumoon and brought
a nice ••
Horn.
Conaral
'
• him
• •
— «
—gralulations to Mr. Van I
finding the area of triangles, work­ pon tSty
and family
ct led on M/ and Mrs birthday cake in honor of hi* 82nd Horn who Is
c
Ls eighty-three
years old |
ing with measuring tools, framing Murphy
called S^lh“£hu?ud Sun- birthday which w« Monday A£1 .Monday. *JU
r«o^
_____ ly which was Monday, April . Monday. * Mn.
Mra. John Ennis of Gul!
Gull
squares, etc. Mr Bcnelhu hu been Frpnk Horn al,
mu.,- 12.
*
Mr
and
Mra.
Lewis
Eaton
1
lake
and
Mr. and Mrs. Rex Ennis
helping the boys of junior high to day evening. * Mr. and Mrs. Ken- 1
were
in
Hastings
on
business
Monof
Battle
Creek
spent
Sunday
with ,
1
plan for the coming exhibit. Five dall Keller and son of Orangeville day.
Mr*. --Grover
Daveni»rt.
* Mra. Ew- 1|
tn th. otfic* r
*
Mra.
Mary
Shedd
and
Mra.
1
---------------------classes nre competing against one spent Sunday afternoon at Mr. and '
Blanche Richard* were in Kalama- , Ing,
—wiio
----- ---------has spent
,--------the winter
.—with
------ , ' it. rir.in CvnmiMirarr *t is* Cron
another to see which can exhibit Mra William Anders.
her
daughter
and
family,
Mr.
and Di iiarzy.'
zoo
Thursday.
*
About
forty-five
.
family.
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i
the lest table.
; Mra.
Robert Boykin, returned Mcr.
in th. M.ii.r of in* Anpainimoni &lt;
attended
the
pot
luck
supper
and
Mrs.
Mon
­
GLASS
CREEK
---------------------------------«
Milo Coldren Ims been the onlv
day
to her home in Middletown, a B*»rd of li.itralaitin far th. Dur
Conference
In
the '*•
“ •"
Weekend visitors, at Fred Otis' quarterly
c
hew member taken Into the Hl-Y
.
church Thursday evening Ohio. * Mra. Lucy Dings, returned
were Mr. and Mrs. Louie Erway. Methodist
1Mcuwaiavuamu.
thLs semester.
last week.
week. Rev.
E. H.
H. Babbitt.
Babbitt. 1I home Saturday after spending sey- J0fh°X_ .f MareV im k tiliito?
Rev. E.
cof last
Mr. Jones' radio cla'-s Ls pro­ Mr. and Mrs. Ousmendo and Chas, of
Grand
Rapid*,
district
*uperintenderal
weeks
, at theJenUer home in
Oo.nt, Dr.i
Erway
of
Kalamazoo.
*
Sunday
&lt;
gressing in radio codes.
ent
gave
an
interesting
talk.
*
Mrs
(Hastings.
She।
is
not
as
well
as
her
{
„
r
u,
emir
of
Hart
visitors
at
Forrest
Havens
were,
Mr.
t
About 25 OAA girls went on a
Susie
Francisco of Climax called filends wish her to t». ♦ Mra. Les- pra&gt;mz for »h« dwp.ninf. witrsini
f
bike hike Thursday. April B. under and Mrs. Rex TRle of Ypsilanti, on
friends in town Saturday and . ter Monica and Bruce were In Kai- (ira&gt;cht'nin&lt;. ..i.ndinj and aia.rtn
the supervision of Miss vanWes- Mr. and Mra. John Havens and Rod- &lt;Hundav Her aon Ellh FraneUco I amazoo Saturday. * Mrs. Martha nt «he Bur.) Urals.
trenen The group met al lhe Court ncy and Mr. and Mrs Robl. Me- iwho ia a coast guard and hu been Chamberlain returned home SunThat upon rta •» *.&gt;■ of Sprit 1 St
house and tncn pedaled to Leach Glocklln amt family of Hastings. * i
tr, zmwaukoo win for day after‘ spending three weeks
uod.r»i&lt;ae4 r*i*d j*tih
Hose
udM ia*
or praka
lake. There a fire wu built to roast Mr. and Mrs Russell Thornton and &gt;.rationed in Milwaukee. WM . lor “J.
wieners, and the girls ate their sup­ sons ot Charlotte were Sunday visl- ।
tors at Clyde Warren's. * Mra. For- &gt;
per.
The beginning shorthand class rest Havens and daughter Virginia
।
lire* ui
—
to-.k the SO word* per minute dicta­ called at the Howard Johnson home Liiarm
Friends and neighbors of
the put. week at Hickory Comers. &lt;
tion test April 6.
Tlie Girl Reserves played buket- and found Mra. Wm. Havens some &gt;
Schoolcraft »pent Sunday
.‘‘J?
.1
re.
&lt;
ball In' the gymnasium l**&gt;t Tues­ better. They also called lo see Hen- George
lhelr parents, Mr. and Mra
&amp; -""d
ry Shively near Oun lake and with
,
day.-April 8.
Bert PWUoiY Mn Pniton went '
lum
Httjj
S: n«'« of mi
"Tlu- Seven 1-n.rt Words" L* going found him slowly falling * Mte*
■
with them to stay until W&lt;-dw
to be preaented by the high school Genevieve Erway of Grand Rapids home
Miss Joan ot Kalamazoo spent nesday.
,
* Mrs. Ida Ptfer was tnk- “ ,.
nnd Presbyterian choirs nnd alumni and
suddenly ill last Saturday night
iJJ? tmthdat' hrtt'-K
V'rS’,?r''the weekend with their intents. Mr. en
,
nt the Presbyterian church on Wed- and
Mra. Ray Erway, * Sunday vis­ A doctor from Hastings was called I £®l®toTUlc hcr birthday last Thurs .nd Mshw.)
nesdny. April 21 Soloists will be
at Roy Erway*' were Mr. and and
।
Sunday the was taken to the I aay- _________ , _ ___________
Mn. Arthur Txiwcr. Wesley Burrell, itors
Mrs. Al Wolfe and daughter. Mr. ।home nr
rn.
. ?
of her rtatitrhlrr
daughter. Mr,
Mrs. Roliert
Robert ‘ ASSYRIA
nnd Robert Wing of Grand Rapid*. and Mrs. Maurice Erway of Grand hr.me
■
During the fire drill on April u Rapids. Homer Erway und sons of Louden in Battle Creek where she
Dale Conklin and Forest Cole
• the high school building was en­ Muskegon. Mr. nnd Mrs Ward Er- i will be cared for. ★ Mrs Alice who have worked for some lime at
Quick, who la cmnloyed in a Cunva- Wilcox Rich defense plant, Battle
tirely cleared in 81 seconds.
Dick Rose and son of Hartings. le.scent Home in Batt'* "—------ '
Representatives from Albion ,c«l- way.
spent creek, have returned to their farms
* Mrs. Roy Erway Ls caring for the a few
the ,„..tTFeek
past’
.. ~ days I,..
....
wlth'her for the summer's work. * Mrs Kate ORDER FOR PUBLICATION
lege. Alma college. Argubrighl's, Dick Rose's lu -Hastings whllf tier ..
I forenoon,
.Lx.l.k,..
1
daughter,
Mrs. C,..
Susie
Sever and cole ajlcnt part of tlie week al the
'Dnvenpart MncLnchlnn. Kalama­ daughter
► :al* of MlcLIzsn. The Probsts Court is hsrob
Mildred Ls in the "hospital.
zoo college. La Parent Aeademv of * Mrs. Russell Whittemore spent family. * Mrs. Royce Henton was home of her daughter and family, for lhe Coariy cf Barry.
&gt; [million;
Beauty Culture, n nurses' school. last Thursday with her paronta. in Kalamazoo Thursday. * Mrs Mr. and Mra. Edd Hoffman near
Olivet college. Parson's Business Mr nnd Mrs W Pew In Hastings Amy Coot of Climax called on Mrs . Dowling. ★ Farmers arc busy with
Probate Offln
htfeki'u: their last year's com
corn crop
university. University of Michigan. Arlene spent the week there. * Hattie Whittemore- Saturday aft- ।. hUskini;
Western Michigan College of Edu­ Junior Brown of Gull lake called ernoon * Mrs. Susie Prancfeco I in connection with the Soring crops
cation. and Lnnstng Secretarial on his grandparents. Mr. and Mrs nnd Iter son and dgughtcr-ln-Iaw. * Mr. und Mrs. Floyd Randall spent
rchnol Interviewed prospective stu­ Chas. Whittemore Friday * Sunday Mr. and Mrs Ellis Francisco ot Thursday In Climax. ★ Louts Jone.,
dents during College dny. April 13. callers in the Whittemore home Kalamazoo called on Mrs. Hattie who hits enjoyed a recent furlough
The Bible club Is planning an were Lowell Whittemore and chil­ Whittemore Sunday. * Mr. and returned to service in the California
Mra.^AlienTerrywnd son Michael Air Corps. * Miss Norma Case of
Easter service to be given at noon dren of Delton Theodore Pranshka
Pr.m-.hka i ;7‘
1
in the session room Tuesday. April
. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bechtel
P1‘Mr?,’w?(to.h^LlE?reah 1 Lansing spent the weekend with
। Mr. “
and
Mrs.
Wade Town
!0. Gretchen Vander Voort acting
lie of Hastings.
lMr
nd Mr
* Wil1
r°"n and .her parents, Mr. and Mrs Hugh
family Sunday. * Mrs. Wade Town I Case. * The Young Married Peoples
m chairman.
,
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and daughter. Mra. Leo Chamber- unit held a social evening at the
Hie Barrv district of the M.E.A HINDS CORNERS
held a meeting at
nt Middleville WedMf. ^54
Mr.
and Mr*
Mra. Milton
Milter. GralCr
Gesler of
ul
nesday evening, April 7. Dr. J. Rav- Berryville called on Mr. and Mrs.
Clark Robinson Banda)'
Sunday —
and
mond Schultz was the guest apeak-1। ciark^Roblnson
J Mr.I
1 arid Mm. Robinson called at the 1
The district speech contest is Le­ homes of relatives nt Welcome Cor­
in* held UUs afternoon at the hleh ners ahd In Hastings but found no j
school. HasUngs. Marshall, and Al­ one at home. * Miss VerabeBc Go)bion arc participating. The winners den of Kalamazoo spent Tuesday .
of this contest will compete at a night with the home folks and is '
regional contest at Union Citv.
feeling fine. ♦ Ous K. Kline and
The scale model aircraft class be­ Clark Robinson attended the sale
gan construction work on series F of John and George Robltu&gt;on near
Carlton Center Thursday * Mrs.
this week.
Tlie foods class Is working on a Robert Singleton and daughter, ।
nutrition unit They are making a Bonnie of Hartings spent Sunday
record of the calorics they ent dur­ with the former’s sister. Mrs. Claud
ing the day and then balancing Hammond. * PT.A. al the school
them
house Friday evening was quite well
Tlie home management class Is attended. Their program was mov- i
studying the various treatments of Ing pictures.

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AUCTION SALE

Due to necessity of changing farm plans I will sell at public auction my purebred
herd of Jersey cows. Farm is located 1 £ miles south of Woodbury or 1 mile north
and throe miles east of Woodland or 10 miles south of Jnct. of US-16 and M-66.

SATURDAY, APRIL 17, 1943
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HASTINGS
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d»» Your Dtcontor or Puptrhanfrr jot Imperial Fathahle FuUpeperi,
identified in tample booLi try ike jamoui tilt er MtI.

THKE COWS ARE AU T.B. AND BANGS TESTED
Dairy Hard Improvement Records have been kept on these cows for ten years and w
Of wdl os pedigree*. t will keep one or two of these cows.

SPRING ... is the Ume lo again Ibfak ot repalriag ot
remodeling your home. It may be a new room you may want
to add. fix up the basement, attic or a new roof. Itegarflcw
of what your home need* lhe Government wants you to keep
Il up in “Up-top" shape, to Increase living-zpaee, If possible,
to accommodate another family, or even one more room
for a War Worker. Materials are available for three neces­
sities and you can secure financial aid for them through
your Building A Loan Association.
We are In a position to loan money for repairing and
remodeling home*. Arrangements can be made to repay in
convenient, regular installments.
If you are considering buying a h*n*e that to already built .
we can arrange fo finance it (or you. Our plan has proved
very satisfactory as our interest rales are very reasonable ^nd
payments can be arranged for your convenience.

IF YOU ARE PLANNING TO REMODEL,
REPAIR OR BUY A HOME AND NEED
FINANCIAL AID—STOP IN AND LET U6 EX­
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DUE APRIL 18 11 YR. OLD
10 YR. OLD
BRED 1-10-43
8 YR. OLD
DUE 8-30-43
7 YR. OLD
DUE 9-27-43
6 YR. OLD
DUE 10-14-43
10 YR. OLD
FRESH 2-23-43
8 YR. OLD
FRESH 2-27-43
6 YR. OLD
DUE 9-14-43
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DUE 9-14-43
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DUE 10-23-43
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BRED 4-10-43
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DUE 8-19-43
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DUE 4-22-43
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DUE 10-31-43
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DUE 7-27-43
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SPRINGING
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Due date unknown 3 YR. OLD
DUE 5-16-43
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Duo date unknown 3 YR. OLD
3 YR. OLD
BRED 3-24-43
3 YR. OLD
FRESH 2-20-43
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DUE 6-14-43
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FRESH 3-1-43
FRESH 2-16-43
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SPRINGING
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FRESH 2-9-43

We Sell War Bondi and War Savings Stomps

THE HASTINGS BUILDING
&amp; LOAN ASSOCIATION
9 Stebbins Bldg.

Members F. H. L. B. Phone 2503

TERMS-CASK. TO BE SETTLED FOR BEFORE REMOVING FROM PREMISES.

L C. LAKE, Prop

ALLEN HASKINS, Auctiaaur
CARL BRODBECK, Clark

�Tilt

FAOI STX

Alhft. U. 1H1

THE SECOND WAR LOAN DRIVE IS ON!

ARE YOU A

Part Time American?
MERICA-Let's be frank about it... so
far, many of us back home have been
fighting this war from an easy chair.
Many of us have bought War Bonds out of
extra cash, out of money we didn't miss too
much. We haven't been really tough with
ourselves.
But this war is a hard, down-to-reality war.
And many of our boys are dying in it.

A

magic carpet that could take you to Africa
and New Guinea. Suppose you could hear
the groan of American boys wounded, and
American boys dying . . . Say now, how
many Bonds would you buy?

THAT KIND pF WAR
THEY ... are dying. And they will keep on
dying until wc drown the enemy in an over*
whelming torrent of bombs, bullets, guns,
tanks, planes, ships, and shells.
That's why we're asking you, in this one
month of April alone, to lend Uncle Sam 13
billions of dollars-by buying War Bonds. 13
billions of extra dollars-over and above any
buying that you'd be doing anyway!

WE'VE GOT TO BUY MORE
So your government asks you to buy Bonds
and more Bonds-to get really tough with
yourself. We're asking you to give up the
frills and "extras" for the rest of this war.
We know how human it is not to make
sacrifices until the crisis drives us to it. In
England they felt the same way until the
bombs started falling. Now they can't do
enough!
Bombs are such persuasive things. But
just as persuasive ought to be the spirit of
our brothers, sons, husbands-who are ready
to give all. Think now . . . what are your
dollars, compared to their lives?

A LOT OF MONEY
13 billion dollars is a lot of money. It'll take
sweat and tears to raipe it. It'll mean going
without now. But also-it will mean saving
now-to buy later. It'll mean giving up ev­
erything you can't square with your con­
science, so that we, us, our children, can
have a more decent place to live in when
this war is won.

IF YOU COULD SEE
Look at it this way—suppose you had a

THE DRIVE IS ON
So, if someone calls on you to ask you to buy

War Bonds in this 2ND WAR LOAN
DRIVE, will you buy to the limit-and then
buy more?
Better yet, will you go to your Bank, Post­
office, or wherever you're used to buying
your Bonds-and buy NOW? Will you lend
extra money this month. Money that can
hasten the day of Victory: Money that cdn
help to save American lives?
MONEY BUYS MONEY
Remember, what you're really buying with
your money is still'more money. For after
dll, these Bonds are money! Money, plus!
Every dollar you put into War Bonds will
bring you a dollar plus interest.

So the more Bonds you can buy the better
for you. Americans—Get Tough-with yourselves-for your country.
There Are 7 Different Types of U. S. Gov­
ernment Securities-Choose The Ones Best
Suited for You:

United States War Savings Bonds-Series E:
The perfect investment for individual and
family savings. Gives you back $4 for
every $3 when the Bond matures. Designed

especially for the smaller investors. Dated
1st day of month in which payment is re­
ceived. Interest: 2.9% a year if held to
maturity. Denominations: $25, $50, $100,
$500, $1,000. Redemption: any time 60
days after issue date. Price 75 % of matur­
ity value.

21% Treasury Bonds of 1964-1969: Readily
marketable, acceptable as bank collateral,
these bonds are ideal investments for trust
funds, estates and individuals. A special
feature provides that they may be re­
deemed at par and accrued interest for the
purpose of sotisfyiny Federal estate taxes.
Dated April 15, 1943; due June 15, 1969.
Denominations: $500, $1,000, $5,000, $ 10,­
000, $100,000 and $1,000,000. Redemp­
tion: Not callable till June 15, 1964;
thereafter at par and accrued interest on
any interest date at 4 months' notice. Price:
par and accrued interest.

Other Securities: Series "C" Tax Notes;
l°/o Certificates of Indebtedness; 2%
Treasury Bonds of 1950-1952; United
States Savings Bonds Series "F"; United
States Savings Bonds Series "G".

BARRY COUNTY AND YOUR COUNTRY

NEED YOUR HELP!

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Enlist in the Barry County contingent of Michigan's
"Collant 60,000" at any local bank.

They Give Their Lives
THIS ADVERTISEMENT SPONSORED

You Lend Your Money

BY THE BARRY COUNTY WAR SAVING AND VICTORY

FUND COMMITTEES WITH THE CO-OPERATION OF THESE FIRMS:

TRIO CAFE

THE HASTINGS BANNER

HASTINGS CITY BANK

COFFEE SHOP

INTERNATIONAL SEAL &amp; LOCK

NATIONAL BANK OF HASTINGS

EINAR A. FRANDSEN, Chartered Life Underwriter

E. W. BLISS CO.

ANDRUS SERVICE STATION

STRAND &amp; BARRY THEATERS

COLEMAN INSURANCE AGENCY

HOTEL HASTINGS

LYBARKER'S DRUG STORE

CONSUMERS POWER COMPANY

HASTINGS MANUFACTURING CO.

MICHIGAN MUTUAL WINDSTORM INSURANCE CO.

UNITED STATES TREASURY WAR FINANCE COMMITTEE - WAR SAVINGS STAFF - VICTORY FUND COMMITTEE

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The Wor - Forget It!

The Hastings Banner
SECTION ONE—FACES I to 8

HGHTYSIVINTH YEAR

HASTINGS. MICHIGAN. THURSDAY. AFRIl 22. 1943

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14 FACES—2 SECTIONS

THEY GIVE THEIR LIVES
WE CAN LEND OUR MON
50
Response to 2nd War Loan Drive Disappointin
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LOAD TO DATE IS BEING CARRIED LARGELY
BY THE FACTORIES AND CORPORATIONS

CONCERNING "SLACKER DOLLARS"

DEFERMENT OF
WORKERS
Home Front FARM
A Statement By The Barry

' On th» -Cl

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There arc a lot of "slacker dol- house to house canvas*.
lars” left here In Barry county.
. • Each of us Jinows if we have a
So far as we have been able to savings account which might be in­
find. the Second War Loan Drive vested in U. 8. bond.-.
to
date
has
made
practically
no
tmFurthermore it will be up to each
County Draft Board
preMlon on Individual savings de- of us to go to the bank and see
Herewith is a statement made by
i n
i
r Fa,,in9 D°wn °n J°b
posits in the banks of the county ■ that this investment b&gt; made
Note:—Because Evart Ardis Ls
Al I V IT I IT V Rarrv county is falling down cu
which are at, or near, an all-time
Banks are handling all of the dehaving a tusaei this week with a the
i
Barry County Draft Board in
"Flu” bug his letter from Freeport order
,
high.
tail involved free of charge as part
to clarify iu position on the
-V AT A GLANCE ☆ lhr
ln thc s*cond War 1x5-11
will be delayed until next time and ‘। ,question of deterring farm workers:
?
Drive—which puts us right in line
Thc factories and institutions In of their contribution to the war efMrs. Richard Oroon chute with you 1 "The members of the Local Draft
the county are coming through fort. They are definitely not get. with other counties in the state.
a week earlier than planned—here's 1. Board at present are faced with
Aplendidly.
ting
any
of
the
money
you
invest
in
This
is
a
regular
weekly
feature
Roth
state
and national figures tnher letter:—
many unsavory facts in classifydestgned to aid y«4t. in your cur- dlcate that Individual participation
As much cannot be said at many government bonds as a fee—ail of
Greetings:—
I ing farm workers. Numerous case*
rent purchases of items rationed by m this drive has been on a disindividuals.
the funds received go directly to
I have been wondering when 11I have come to their attention where
newspaper
the
government.
This
newspaper
appointingly
•
—
•
—
*
--------small
-- —
scale.
There are several hundred people , Uncle Sam. .
would be a.rked to tell you about j lhe fathers of young registrant* have
e will enable in
in-­
Drive totals to dale Indicate that
believes this service
in-the county who could Invest at | Although M90.000 sounds like and
some of the most wonderful girls 1. left the farm to work in defense in­
dividuals to cooperate more fully in we are about half-way toward our
in the world, the G. 8. O. (Girls | dustry and now are claiming de­
least u thousand dollars apiece in U a lol of mo»ey. there is no reaquota
of
$460,000
winning
the
war
on
the
home
front.
Service Organization! because I ferment for their son* who arc singwar bonds without inconvenience.
son why Burry county should not
But that total does not give an
.Meals, Fats, Cheese
could hardly wail to do so. My only 1| le and eligible for call.
There are hundred* of others who mret its quote—even if certain facStamps accurate picture of the
Red Stamps
Week
worry is that maybe they will want , "Many
-many other
oincr claims
ci*m» for
iur deferment
uricimcu. ; “jW" j
w­
could. without effort, invest in the} Uries and business firm* had not
Beginning Bearmg Letter Expire ll°n. t__ ______ _ __ _
to rxchat.gr me for some one else 1 along
ng agricultural
aRrlculturni line*
line.-, have been
So
factories nere
here ana
and
&lt;
n.i....
A«r&lt;i
in
S
’® tar. various
various lactones
smaller-klze
Issues,
from
&lt;100
to
j
purchased
substantial
block.,
of
and Uteri I would be completely
rvceivrd
by
the
Ix&lt;al
Ih.an!
from
'•
nplelely ■ received
lhe Local Board
March 29
Pn n
A^r in (orponitions here have Uivested
&lt;500.
War Bonds to give the drive here
J
(men1------------------------------- - and
crushed How about It glrh?
(men whose
cases were—
Hojx-ned
April 4
r'tJa p2
Art in ,,bout &lt;215X100 in Tax Saving Notea
You see. I am supposed to l&gt;e were classified In 1-A Most &lt;■! these
Tile smallest luues of from &lt;25: an unexpected Ixxist. Savings acApril 11 .
their advisor, but they tell me what I men nt the time their cases hml
to &lt;50 are within the reach of all count* alone sufficient to meet this
April 30 About 110.000 more E Bonds liara
April 18
to do. most of the time, and I love been reopened were working In de- .
•
who have steady employment.
| quota with ample margins to spare.
E-116 Pointsi
i April 25
been sold which represent an acR!
I fense plants and had been for the;
2ND LIEUT. J. A. KO
Money put in these bonds is not|BrP on deposit in Barry county;
Canned Goods. Ete.
cumulation from Ute regular payI wonder If you know what we past several years, earning on the ,
i Blue point ration stamps D. E. F. 10n deductions which are in fore#
sn expense. These U S. government banks.
are organized for? Lois Kenyon is average of &lt;200 per month, some of
| good through April.
m the factories here.
! bond* are rated an A-I-Plu* Invest-1 s-,, if the quota Is not met. It will!
the president, Janet Bums, the vice 1 them
admitting they have gone .....
. &gt;■.
Coffee
THUS. BARRY COUNTY CITIment.
.
.
,
imean that we. as individual* have
president and Dorothy Schanu the. back
to the farm to avoid service UfllJAnljy Ain
Stamp 20 for 1 pound, good to ZENS. AS INDIVIDUALS. HAVE
: Uncle Sam needs the funds de- j fauen down on the Job—are finansecretary. We keep open house at and most of the others giving the ff IH AKPII Mill
. April 26.
SUBSCRIBED TO SOMETHING
I rived from the sale of these bonds Cjai -lackers who aren't doing the,
the U. 8. O. room on Saturdays and board this impression by returning
| P
8ll„r
LESS THAN &lt;60.000 IN ™vruM.
Sundays and are there to greet; to un occupation that would reduce pfkQrjf lll|M/*f
' to help finance the war. without | job on th" "home front" which we |
service men and make them feel their income by more than 50 «.
&lt;VvKr J
| resorting to "printing press" money ‘ eXpret of our boys on the fighting
at home.
| "We realize that the product!™/
would lead to rapid—perhaps front.
Every Saturday evening, we ap- । of food is of great importance odd
T. J
‘ Korver. । which
J.# Stephens.
Sf.phen,. J.
J A.
Meo, Ceiling, To Be Po,| - artS/from
eoUjj
S&gt;NO
runaway—inflation.
j They are offering their lives—
BOND
SALE
AUCTION
the same War Ration THE
pear at either the Parish House.at present a shortage of foodstuffs
poned For Month
Commissioned 2nd. Lieuts.
thc fact
fact remains
re
HELD IN CENTRAL AUDITOR­
Yet. thc
that in- We are merely being asked to LENp\'
or Odd Fellows Hail, looking all dote extet.
Book 1.
IUM HERE.
•
no doubt, ”will
to &lt;n
in-”
Two Barry county boys gradu-! dlyidunlly. here In Barry1 county our money.
y' ; Uniform price ceilings on beet,
bright and smiling, ready to greet i "We. ""
''u begin ,n
Shoes
Not a very pretty picture!
I.IU.M down on Ih. X&gt;b
the Coast Guard boys, that are sta- 'Iduct married men with children for .Ud from the A*r Quit Coul
veal, lamb and mutton, scheduled to
Stamp
17
good
for
one
pair
shoes
Let's hope the fellows on tha
tioned at Clear Lake and other Army service In the near future
n«i„.
We aren t investing in these bond*
The American Federation of Mu-,; go into effect on April 15. 1943, ।to June 15.
battle fronts do a better Job Utan
‘ sicians. headed by Jume*
service boys home on leave. If we and It Is rather hard to leave single toln^the ever Increasing ranks of tl,e *“&gt;' we &amp;h°u|&lt;1
- C
- Petrillo.
- —have been susjiended for one month.
Gasoline
we're doing on the "home front.”
have to wait for them to come In men without dependents or married Uncle Sam's fighting pilots.
Stamp Number 5 from Basic
I Nobody on thLs drive is going to has resigned from th? Canadian Meanwhile, retail meat stores alll
We know of a woman who was
on the truck for the dance; we smile men without children before going
continue
under
existing
ceilings,
in
­
Mileage
Ration
A
Book,
worth
4
Thomas J Stephens, son of Mr*, come around and "high pressure"'us] Trades and Libor Congress because
In town the other day asking ad­
Into this group. This ta not a pretty
don't we. girlli?
eluding the pork prices which were .
for the many Barry County William Schlyer ot Dowling, won uno buying. There 1* neither the delegates to a recent congre-** con- established prior to the proposed Elions of gasoline, good througn vice on how to invest &lt;4900.
These G. 8. O. girls are good picture
When Government Bonds were
men who are serving their country hls silver wing* and a second lieu-1 time nor organization available—nor vention in Winlpeg. including two over-all regulation. The susnenslon ‘ ay 21.
sports, through and through, and in the armed servicca who might
Truck renewals for next quarter suggested, she absolutely refused—
iContinued on Page 4. Sec. l.i
is to permit re-exnmlnatlon of
their desire to be of service Is very have used similar means tor defer­ tenants commission in the Army; the extra cars and gasoline for a
didn't give any reason—Just reAir Corps Reserve at Brooks Field.
K' es.
The Barry County War start April 1.
sincere. Many limes they have pul ment If they do desired.
I fused.
'
Fuel Oil
San Antonio. Texas. Lieut. Steph­
e and Rationing Board wil! j
their persona) wishes and desires
"We are not in accord with blank­
notify meat retailers when thv new;: Coupon 5 good for 11 gallons. usual case.
aside—to-be on iund. I speak from et deferment of farm worker?.. We ens graduated from Hartings High I
in 1938 and was third in scholar­
order Ls to go into effect.
experience.
Must last until Sept. 30 for both
It pretty well reflects tha at­
give a lot of credit to the man who
heat and liot water.
It is a rare privilege to be asso­ stayed on the farm and ts still there ship rating In a class of 127. He;
titude which many citizens of Barry,
i Ice cream rones are price con­
ciated with these young women. I and also a’lot of credit Id the man was president of the sophomore
Tiie
Blue
Star
Mothers
of
Wood—
.
Program, Dinner Planned
trolled at the March. 1942 level.;
a.... z 1^,1. county are taking.
think I am very fortunate In hav­ who left the farm to work in a dc- class, won 3 member of the faculty­
the
Barry
County
War
Price
and
1
vr
?fS
,
5
l
?
d
l
2
1
inb£’ hv
People who have the money to
For
May ~5
ing the opportunity.
unity. When Mrs. fense plant who did not jump back student* council. a member of the land had charge of the room on Sat­
~
Rationing Board Stales: Any re- '
amirIrrel -ll've' invest in Government Bonds era
asked me. I was .|]to the farm when he was being pro- Hi-Y and chairman of the senior urday and Sunday. &lt;Thi* organlzaRichard Cook asket
Wednesday. May 5 is the dale milers who have increased their
.^s by May 31. commercial ve still holding it as bank depoalte—- |
jjpotllghi commiltee.
After jromthe Barry---Countv
thrilled.
....._ .Home
-------- L
nbQVe lhla Jevel ftre operat. hlcles every 60 days or 5.000 miles, cr even hoarding thc cash in axial;
wh^?l»Cr».trt&lt;.trnnt! pfctlng high "school, lie' attended tion includes mothers with .sons or cho^n .by --------------Speaking of Mrs. Cook. Rose to
Ing in violation ot the General iwhlch e*cr ls J}rat'
.
In each case where n registrant
Rtntj,Stale
&lt;ii vcniamnrm
daughters in any ' branch- of Che Extension Council for their eigh-'in
al Kalamazoo,
Kalamazoo.
al
many of you. I do not know how 1 lists fanning as hU occupation or ■ Western State
» m
Maximum
Hrtou In&gt;•'
•J*'
—
.I ol
,, ‘
Kprver.
of armed forces—armj. navy, coast i teentit annual Achievement Day
MrsK
John son-in-law
B Smith of
thr U. 8. O. would function with- that he K leaving another occupy ’ John A.
’!• lerpreted by the OPA. Thia
This price
Sugar for home-canning of IH3
10-43; blnce
, cf lthe
"c becon
Second
‘‘ War Lx
Loan
*n
M.i. John E. Smith of guards. Seubces. Home guards.! program, according to Mary E. Bui«£?•
out her. I have never seen such lion to return to farming his case
cream
sold
j!
“
r
^,
d
u
dep06l
o tn
Those
on
duty
at
Uv
room
were
ip,.
home
extension
agent.
ruling
also
applies
to
ice
cream
sold
fruit
crops
will
be
available
to
'started,
savings
deposits
Cressey,
hla silver wings
and
^ndwon
Iteu'tenaM'i
...... ..........
tireless devotion. It Is always up- h^db?nrdet^lne wheS?V te '1 a
,.u_D
..n ..
------ ewives on approximately
approximate^ the
sim
Jm1HCRKJ
DWW
In Dixie Cups
Cups or Uml]ar
similar packages hoaS
housewives
tD*
.IS,v’Xvi
Mrs------------------------Lawrence Paul. Mrs. John
Bull
Mrs. . ------Leon------------Dunning.
County
J *'—-------- -commission ----Brmost in her thoughts, and with board to determine wnether ne if 1 . -------- Am,u
Air r-on,.’ r?.-o&gt;rv^ nt , ing. Mrs. Mamie France and Mrs Chairman, lias named the follow­
w,U u cane,.
s.nw buiulu: «-uon. No redoe&gt;
w/Jaion ^Texas'1
r able UMlstante, the U. 8. O. essentia) or not essential to the I
lion of blue point stamps will be
Texas. Laura Gardner. The women had ing committees for the event:
headquarters fill a very definite farming activity. In other words the I E’HnRt^ Fteld. Houston
—Mrs. Don Gury.
to •&gt;gasoline_----dealers
that------U iruui
baked quantities of cookies which
------ Program
tI
-----HasJ. ---- A warning
.. -..........
---- -----made from Wnr Ration Book Two tile money outright into a
need In the community.
USDA war board make their recom-1
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chest there might be some Jt
His wife, the
they bronchi
brought for the coast guards. Ungs:
ngs: Mrs. Lawrence Farrell.
Parrel). Carl- they must conform to gasoline reguIl is perfectly wonderful the man­ mendations without knowing any of,
II besides a baked ham for sandwich- ton Center; Mrs. Eldon Matthews, lotions was sounded this week by for canning sugar. Details of the able explanation lor the fain
,
of
Cressey
is
program will be issued within the
L” J;f Cressey 15
ner in which the various organiza­ thc registrants persona) history.
this drive.
•
es to go with the coffee. These worn- • East stale Road.
the Barry County War Price and next few days.
"We would like to quote para-1 *lth him in Texas.
tions respond to Ute requests, to
We aren't being asked to give J
, cn all have sons in service and if • Dinner—Mrs. Harold Brockway. Rationing Board. Simultaneous witn
sponsor a Saturday night dance. graph 6 of Local Board Mcmoranbut merely to LEND our money. ।
fnnnr;i Hrivo
you could have visited the roomHastings;-Mrs. Harrv Dunn. Glass this warning, holders of gasoline
If you could hear Ute remarks of.I UUU1
u, ,„n and you may readily Ynnjk
dum „
No.
164-A
U. S. Government Bonds ra&gt;
I
ourn
council
u/rive
While these mothers were there youI Creek; Mrs. Alden Whiteford. Has- ration books were urged to coappreciation made by the Coast I■ see where
’s hands
wtiere the draft board
boards
tops as an inveatment.
&lt;*«#• For Mnv 75
| could have understood what one of i tings.
•
operate with their service station MRS. DAVE SHEPHERD, Prop.
Guards and other service men. you1
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— *6. Sec. • l.i
■
(Continued
on **
Page
If Government Bonds aren't i
jci r ur mu7
| the ladles meant when she said. । Hospitality—Mrs. John Venema. operators by observing these reguMrivin
„ „
ind ™
„
mi
_u.
would feel amply repaid for your
Having
sol
the Iarl
farm^Mra.
Shepthen nothing you own—inds
At their annual meeting last । -these are not Just other lads, theypine Lake; Mrs. Glen Allen. Par- latlons. Eleven western Michigan i
efforts. They enjoy the parties very
Mondav night held at the Hastings! arc
our own bors." We hope that mslee Mr*. Bernard Tasker. As- gasoline
dealers
were recently I
.t numl?a^ savings deposits or hoards of m
and a
tools
public
auc- will be nny good—because 1
measure up
up to
to ’syria:
syria; Mrs
Floyd Tiunarsh.
Tiunarsh.' H«H«- named
named as
as defendants
defendants in
in proceedings
proceedings |
“• few
***Jfarm
ar!^
0^^at
“tcd
2 muX
High School, the Barry County i the rest of us willI measure
Mrs Floyd
.“
mI have heard that newspapers '
nnslbUity so en- . mer; Mrs. W. D. Brooks. CJcvcrd-^Cloverdale; before an administrative tHh&gt;,
tribunal
pr^£. government bonds are the back
Youth Council set Tuesday. May I the feeling of responsibility
nai nof
f . '*™
want late news, but I hope the Ban­
this Woodland
Woodland ; Mrs.
Mr*. J.
J. L
L. Merriam.
Merriam. Hastings,
Hastings
O P A
Other dealer violators ’ 1
p£k wUl cSX of our financial structure and ;
25 as the dav for their Barry Coun-1 gcrly accepted by this
ner will not delete this, iuzt bc-'/tp HER mAEC
Arrangements—
—Mrs.
Mrs. aiuin
Allen iMeMe- ;• whose
whose offenses
offenses were
were not
not so
so serious
serious X«ffiXSaj«U idB they should ever fall (which they
ty Youth Council Drive. Mr. Jo-, group.
!। Arrangements
irrunon.npnt^-Wra
Allen
cause It happens to be a trifle hoary. (IF UHI I |&lt;ll\\
n.r„ left
i»r» were
w.rv.!' Donald.
rkinalrt Star;
Star: Mrs. Carey
Carev Althouse
A tliou.«e received strong warning letters,
letters.
Jr
__
seoh Skinner is chairman of the
The cookies that. were
Please—Zofiv Coffer-We had such VI
LRVJJ
clerk See the adv. elsewhere in tnu
Drive with Messrs Howard Frost. carciuuv
carefully tracicea
packed aim
and sent
sent io
to Percy
Dealers
are
only
the
t-ercy ' East
laasi. State
omw Rond; Mrs. Jerry An- ------- —
- reminded
........ —— -that
—• —
&lt; —
ab5ut&gt;dittlme
W‘nl 10 te“ y°U I
CountY Chopper Re-ElecH
gas
may- detach
detach coupons issue lor full particulars.
Cedric Morey and Lyle Fry as his Jones hospital as part of the organ- 'dni&lt;
. drus, w,.irnr&gt;in
Welcome.
J
as attendant may
Jzatlons regular schedule of sending
The ali-day program will be held from a ration book and that it is
On Christmas day. the G. 8. O.
Mrs. R. G. Hubbard, Chm. committee assistants.
DUNN, Prop.
The pledges paid by the people ’cookies to* the hospital every two at the Central School In Hastings, Illegal to accept loose coupons In ORV
gins
girls were
were invnea
invited to
to aa party
party givgiv- All
ah officers
on leers of
oi the
me Barry
uurry County
vounvy
Because of ill health Mr. Dunn us; maybe Pearl Harbor, Bataan
I with a pot-luck dinner served at exchange for gasoline. Awo. the
en
„Cof‘*rl
vSASe weeki
en by
by the
the coast
coast Guards.
Guards. It
It really
reallyI chapter/American
------------ ----------- '-— Red
" ' Cross,
------—were |
,u_
-i..
—i.
. holder of the coupon book must will have an auction sale at the and Corregidore. weren't cr.ouah:
was an appreciation party, for all: reelected at the annual meeting
f°r
CouncUIncidentally. Mrs. Gardner served ------Uj^thoilbl
dwrtii.
farm located 1*4 miles south of maybe we aren't awake to tha fact
,' write
on thenumber°and
back of each
coupon
the girls nad done for them, and neia
held Tuesday
evening, npru
April 13,
in1
n .,u,n appropriates the ,money
in the last war as a Red Cross .-.P1,®
n? rarn nihis license
state
be- Benfield
to Fine
lucsaay evening,
u, ui
,
to
Fine lake
lake corners. He that this is a fight to the finish
his alicense
andthe
state
be- uBanfield
the Municipal court room in the;**®1***1 J® he*p “m on such Nurse, she has lost one navy son In l^’llporte indhuiaM the»™?aker •1 tore
dealer number
may accept
coupon
offering a rood 11
every one had a gorgeous time.
with no holds barred; maybe we
. ownization* at the Bov this war and her daughter Lt. Lee «•**■“'a a■'
, p, return for gasoline
Gasoline rows.
“*oili
’cryhay and
Betty Tredinnick (then the pres­ city building. Wallace Osborn was
Kvwa. ,arm ».w./
and
don't yet realize that we cant be
Smith, was the first WAAC from nome
. ™® extension groups extena andealers
werealso
warned
that
it
is
grain.
Henry
ident &gt; came with n crowd which in­ chairman of the nominating comiltT"”-'.* "v‘/ “T
“ i Ste’nnd^m Flanner;
Doty'wlil act'as^lertL slackers on the home front and
lhe £Byilh Coun- Barry
County.
,
.*22®
«*«*?"
“
11
.Tre.TTfLr.mm
»
sale
and
Vem
Doty
cluded Jo Parcell. Marjorie Hill and miltee and the other members were’O,r,sBarry County.
. invitation to all who are interested »»e«ai to transfer gasoline Into a «« an&lt;l vm&gt; Doty wil
w in ac^ as ciera. hope to emerge victors in thia bllthe Rev. L. Winston Stone. Mrs.-di. which has charge of the sum­
Doris Gamble,
It was not easy for these women 1 to join them in this annual event
««
“"t C°S? mu iX^or^^rtlcutere
Iiter war in which we are now en­
____
__ ____
_ ____________
Frances
Cowles
drove her car____
andHarold Brockway and Mrs. C. D. ™er. I”av urounds. youth dances.
to drive over from Woodland to
’ ‘Vf
"S’Xl I
— look Jean Brower. Kay Murray. Bauer. The nominating commit- baseball league*, and Sunday Night carry on here, but when they left which marks the completion of • c«"74*M‘d
GERTRUDE ENDSLEY, Prop.1 But there are hundreds of
Maurene Haavind. Bea Tuckerman tee"S report was occeptcd unanl- \lub- Representatives of each of their comment was. "We want to their major project The project'. «mJ.“J* Ope « raUon snwn by the
studied
[ (eltowi ta
J&lt;xw Hoapi
(now Mrs. A. F. Martin! Helen 1 m0Usly. The officers reelected are Jhw® organizations together with come again.”
studied this
this year
year was
was "Nipping
"Nipping Fo6d
Food sUcker^an^tlte rar as provided in I MRS. gmtkudk
'no further use !cr the furniture
Creek and other similar taBills in the Budget".
Naylor and Doris Lundberg.
(mhi r. o. Hubbard, chairman;' il,tcen council members selected
Mr. Groos had seven
In his 1 Homer
Smith,. vice-chairman:
The Office of Price Adminlstra- j Ihe wtl! dbp^of « at public sue- -------- deep
--------------------nuuicr oumhi
v
...... i, Mrs .from Barrv County comprise the
The Presbyterian Ladles Aid So­ SENT TO WHITE ’
car
Orville A.
A. Sayles,
Sayles, secretary;
secretary: and «arrV Countv Youth Council. Tills ciety sponsored the dance Saturday
— —Nina
u-— .Brisbin.
--------n- AAgnes
Vua JJohnohn- Orville
lion
at
lhe
farm
located
5*i
miles
;
wh®
do
*L'
tion has Issued an order (Generali
SULPHUR SPRINGS. W. VA.
— -------.t-------—
C&lt;Mincn L-,1 a ^cry succersful work­
northeast of Hastings on M-43; or 1 fact*
They KNOW what sort o&lt;
son.
Betty Lane. Dorothy
Schantz,
waiterA A. Eaton,ireBaurcr
treasurer.
evening at the Parish House. Jim­
Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Caukin have Order No. 50 &gt; which requires every 14 miles west of Coats Grove. She eJ’«my w*r* “P *5*^,
Agjies Cunningham and Marjorie 'I The reports of committee chairc
ln“ organization and has received my Mulder from Port Meade. Mary­
word from their son. Cpl. proprietor of an eating or drinking
Matthews.
| men were also given. Mr*. James mM»» ,^n)m,?nda l'?ns trom pe°Ple land was the only local soldier who received
Edward Caukin. that he has re­ establishment to file a true copy of 15 offering a good, dean bunch of they have'teen him from the, vantBetty Parker drove her car and W. Radford, war fund clialrman.; u,ro‘,’,’out Uie state,
attended. Don't forget to pass the turned to the United Stales after each menu, bill of fare, or price list fumlture. Dewey Reed will cry lhe , age point of muddy fox DOMa CO
«« Richard Gnwswas reelected word around to our boys home on a year's service In Australia. While in use during thc seven-day periodI sale and Lawrence Beadle will act । New Guinea and Oradakanai ar
took Florence O'Donnell. June reported a total of &lt;11.49723 reI&gt;eary. Wlllo Jones and Caroline ceived.
This total includes &lt;75; Er",d£n‘ of „‘h® Barrv County furlough that they are welcome—If there he suffered an attack of beginning Sunday. April 4. 1943. and as clerk. See the adv. elsewhere In I the harsh deserts of North Africa,
Oarrett.
from lhe Nashville theatre codec-]
Council Mr. D a. Van Bus- they don't think they'd have a good scarlet fever and has been sent to ending Saturday. April 10, 1943. If this Issue for full particular*.
; They have given their arau, teg*
I had my share which included Uon not reported previously. Barry i**™- vice-president. Mr. Robert time. Just ask Jimmy.
&lt; a --------------eyesight—even their sanity and
White Sulphur Springs. W. Va_. to
(Continued on Page 6. Sec. 1.)
Beverly Dryer, Esther La Ballister. Co/a quota was $7,200 for the drive. Cwfc.treasurer. and Mrs. D. D.
wav FREEMAN,
FRFFMAN- Prop.
Prnn
reason—
country and thouThere will not be a dance this rest and receive treatment from the
RAz
cands
q(for theircomradM
Betty Ailerdlng. Virginia Townsend.
The production department, of j r, ,.on" accretary. Five members Saturday because of Easter weekend effects of the fever.
Because of the slwrtage of help |n foreign soil.
Eleanor Strubel and Jean Newton. which Mr*. Fred Bechtel is head । °f '»«* Council were reelected for but they will be resumed on Satur­
Cpl. Caukin has been In service
EreenwtV'wlll'have an aucUcm s^lc' Y“* th,y hav® ,1’®n «*«nrihlnf
Hie boys had decorated the assisted by Mrs. Dan Ashalter. had
IST!' n*mely- Mrs. day May 1st. e # #
• (or two years with the 845th Or.HF,n‘
"ship” very beautifully and a fest­ a particularly fine report given bv “•uden8m*‘hnance Battalion, getting his training
ive air reigned supreme. We were Mrs. Ashalter in the absence of.'™. D- *
VanBusklrk. Julius
Two Fort Custer boys visited thr In camps in Virginia. Tennessee
Are we bael: here on the JBQW9
James Glass. 16. and ills brother.• Ot Nashville. 2 mile* west, al end
served a buffet supper—imeh food! Mrs Bechtel. A total of 2273 sew-1I-awrence Herrick
Mr. room during the middle of the week. and California. His present address
of lhe road north, in CaaUetoa W ■**
Pm-ite salad, turkey sandwiches ed garments was made by the I Ru*wll Beeler and Dr. G. C. Stucky One soldier lamented the fact, that is Ashford General Hospital. Ward Eugene. 15. and a tlUrd boy. young­■ twp. He to offering a good list ot I
*e. Th? mnnJl tt rto’
,M,JLhF va®ancics he'd give anything if he could fry 202. White Sulphur Springs. W. Va. | er than the two, all of Middleville,' horses, cows. hogs, hay and grain. 1
and mince pie and such mince pie! women of the county, these includ-1
teE aJ^irSerty
It was delectable. If this Is a *am- ing army kite, hospital bed shlrtej
Council caused by the res- an egg the way he used to at home. Naturally, he will be glad to hear were arrested Sunday by Deputy
and farm machinery
proparv
ni- ■ • in* jnod served the Coast
Ignationa of Mr. James Ruag and A frying pan was purchased, (crisco from Hastings friends He writes Sheriff Gerald Bedford of Middle­;' names*,
Hcnrv
Flannery
will
cry
the
*aie
equip
ped
and tralnafl!
Guards all the time—I am going ---------------------------------------------------------- Dr. Aitland. Mn. William 8 Schad- is always kept at the room for pop­ his parents that the" hospital Is In ville and Officer Harold Woodruff
, . .
,
.
te
n •"» muaf*8
Wlth lhe addition of the con- er was appointed to take charge of corn! eggs appeared and these two a beautiful S[x&gt;t and he is receiving of the New York Centra! Railroad,• and E. E. Gray will act as clerk.
We miss the faces of the m*- tributlon from the E W. Bliss Co. j publicity.
"soldier kids' nad the time of their wonderful care. He is allowed to be charged with breaking and entering1 See the adv. elsewhere in tills
,0, M
, HoldI MwtjBg
;oae into the service, and are long- riid
and other donations the total
tote! for;.. . ~
- * ■life, frying eggs, making toast and up part of the time now. so can en­ the New York Central depot at Midjoy the beauty of the surroundings. dleviua late Saturday afternoon.
ng and waiting tor the dav when the Countv Red Cross War Fund HASTINGS AFFAIR
eating same.
According
to
Prosecutor
Barnett,
they can return to their families Drive has
- —
taken
---------another
••— *Jump:
-------- **■-'
the FOR MISS McGRATH
'
total now being &lt;11.81422.
The ; Mu» Marguerite McGrath was the'
ana friends, May it be aoon!
Volunteer afternoon and evening which the young folks seem to faw the’ confession signed by the olderr ASNIVHKSABIKS
o« tujhiw. *p&gt;u.a “5
JSrLTwVS
So you see. we are trying to carry total for Hastings City 1* &lt;5.44499. honor guest at a Crvstal shower hostesses for this week and last In­ doing a polka you'll know the war, boy. states that he entered the de­:
on in Hastings, lust as people are ---------------------------------------------------------- 1 luncheon. Friday. April 16th. given clude, Mrs. H. J. Foster. Mrs. C. B. dancing called to his pal on the side, |x&gt;t through a window he had left, Mrs. Jacob Rchor celebrated their
officers and maui
,
unfastened
when
he
escaped
from
,------------------------ ’hv Mrs. Muri H. DeFoe and Mrs. Burkholder. Mrs. F. Goodell. Mrs. lines and said. "Come on Mac!"
doing all over the United States,
tne building
bunding eariiCT
earner in tme
he, d
uay
ay after
alter ly at their home. 725 E. Bond St., .,.,,,.^1
and if in our small way. we are operating gown, and other similar Richard M Cook at the latter', home B. Payne. Mrs. Joe Brozak. Mrs. C. With a toss of his head Mac ans­ the
!“«e«
.teSS 5?.! ।
contributing to the welfare and articles. For the armed forces o In Hasting*. Twenty-five guests were Annable. Mrs. Herbert Wedel. Mi's’. wered. "When you see a McMillan! another"%ernoii/
While the other. logethcr with their son and daugh-;
hanpiness of our service men we say total of 686 knitted articles were, present and tlwroughly enjoyed the A- Laubaugh. Mrs. D. Z. Boye?. Miss doing a polka youli know the was
! ter-ln-taw, Mr. and Mr*. Fred Re- i
^***y
I
two
boys
kept
watch.
James
entered
made.
Thl.
includes
an
assortment
delicious
luncheon.
Patriotic
colors
hor. and children from Canton, aito Urenao P. ttous, I
—"We are grateful for the oppor­
Sarah Schader. Mrs. Frank Andrus. will be over to-morrow!"
the depot and secured more than. Ohio. Mr and Mrs. Fred Rehor,
0 . ,?Valrrs«'
.mufncra-!--red. white and blue, were featured ears,
tunity to be of service. ”
Mrs. notroy.
Kotrby. Mrs. «.
R. 1,.
L. wmsiow.
Wihslow.
Tha folkwUigcwnmittem
wristlets and gloves. Knitted gar- at the tables with Uncle Sam hats I Mr*. M. E. Cota, and Mrs. Dorothy
Florence T. Groos.
The Executive Sec. of the State, 840 in cash and an envelope con­ who came on Monday, were mar- cd^^by the chair were r—
taining
a
check
for
&lt;228.07.
ment* for war relief totaled 104 and &gt; and boutonnieres at each place. Dunlap.
. tied on thc same dale as ids parProgram committee Nursing Council for war service.
This check, Glass says he burned• —Irank Reynold* end
Some afternoons and evenings MLm Thelma Scratch, met with the[
Again we take our pen in hand include sweaters for men. women. Several novel features «f entertainin an ash tray In hU room. Nearly ente. and they were celebrating
'
to say. "Howgoeait. fellowsf, and at and children, mufflers, socks and; menu were carried out by the hos-' there are no service men at the Barry County Graduate Nurses at all the money, which had been di- their silver anniversary Tueaday. In drew*.
. '
1 rooms however the U.S.O. commit­ tne
Parade committee —
the uii.o.
UB.O. room on wea.
Wed. evening.
remembrance of the occasion, the
this minute we wish we could "go■ mittens. A grand total of these tesses.
’•»
two couples were the recipient* of thc Day. Harry Le1
If with you—what we couldn't do items 1* 3,063 ot. about nine articles । Miss McGrath received m»nv | tee felt that as long as we could Student nurre recruitment for wax
&gt;»c-boys
—. of ...
- -------------------T-1™.
bo.ys. were arraigned before flowers and cards and a number of Oarl Damion and 1
it 1 ------have-------------volunteer
hostesses we—
should service was the plea of her talk.
to the Aklsl Eventually-of course, a day made by the women of the pieces of Fostoria glass, most
Municipal
Judge
Caitrlght
on
Mon
­
:
C0
JJ
nly
„
„
,
.
......
,1,
..
t*lng
in
the
lovely
Coronet
~
"
-------------------------x
'~
Music committee
t pattern. । keep the room open regardless, be-1
...
their friends called to extend greet­
we realize we were bom. "twenty
Russell
Beeler of Middleville, first Each "driver"
-—
ujiYcr of
oi a car wi
wis given ■ cause some week days there haVe &lt; Stop at the room and look over day. The probate eburt having ings and good wishes.
years too soon.” but Just the same—
waived jurisdiction. James was
We sometimes wonder what we'd do aid chairman, reported eleven 20- a pound of sugar to help to create been eight and ten boys at Uie room, the guest book to find the wide geo­ bound over to the next term of Cir­
hour classes, eleven 10-hour claXs- energy to undertake the trio home, i The time does not need to be graphic area served through visitor*
If we again were twenty-two.
Easter Tues, dinner. Epls. Parish
cuit court with bond set at &lt;1000
es
held
in
1M2
and
one
20-hour
।
—
Charlotte
Republican
Tribune.
wasted
for
the
hostess
who
can
sew.
who
use
the
room.
Although
many
do
Would we repeat those focllsh flings class In 1943. He announced an i
———
-*•-»-----------------knit, write letters, etc. II there do I not register the guest list is in part. with two sureties.
Mad escapades and silly things?
Because of a doubt as to the ex­ and 50c. Adv.
*nc,ed ,’lrst
el**s f°r May, WOMEN'S CLUB
not happen to be any service men i an indication of what we are atAnd as we stop to ponder now
tent that Eugene and his younger
17-22 in Hastings when Joe DobThe Women’s Club final meeting ! visiting on. that particular day. Vol- ternntins
tempting to accomnllsh.
accomplish.
An inner voice replies. "And How!” apn.
a national field representa- ‘Of the yea? wm ) rM MthT hoS? unteer hostesses please call Mr*. D.
companion were involved. Prosecut­ RUMMAGE SALE
NOT! Cl!
Now to business — a carton of ttvef would be here. This will also °f Mrs j H Tredinnick on Anri?^ i A. VanBuxklrk for assignment*. Evor Barnett asked that the younger
The
call
for
a
blanket
for
the
dav
­
smokes to you. Don Wldrig—we
instruction of toy toarti- ; Following a' shortbuslneaa meeting 1 ery family in Hastings and Barry enport has been answered by the Glass boy be given an examination
hope you dpn't have to walk a mile
on Saturday before further action
ac.ceRJ®d- wlt*) the annual reports of the commit- County should be identified with Navy Mothers _Club of Hastings.
for 'em. even so. by now probably
RUMMAGE SALE
is taken._____________________
r,
c,,ret
Beeler's
resignation
and
tees
were
submitted.
The
treasurer
the
local
U.
8.
O.
activities
—
ail
you
you think of five miles as a short
Any interested individual may at­ RUMMAGE SALE*
Masonic dining room. Fri.. Apr. 33
rnru Th0IH!w,nj Hasting*
chief reported that &lt;45 had been given have to do is volunteer.
after 3 p.m.. all day Bat. CHLMS
sprint and one mile hardlv worth of, »E*
tend the U.8.O. meetings- The next
Ue-?’ TU1
over tlie work- ,o lhe library fund and &lt;7A0 had
. t
- - mentioning, that's what they tell us.
Sat.. April 24. 2nd bldg, east of if you have donat
meeting win
will ue
be held
the room
neia at vne
rvuu on
Tne Junior Red Cross has
been been given to the Starr Common- Side lightit at ■ the dance—extra mceung
Mich, bridge on Mill St. Adv. 4-23 OXS.—Adv. 4-22
(Continued on Page &lt;. Sec. 1.)
| wealth.
emphafii w
was placed on the polka Thurs. April. 2&lt;lh at 7:30 P. M.

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JP T. Ooifrovt received word
Goodyear. Jr.. had recent Ki In San Francisco from
Jadonia In lhe Australia:!
Ha ia now al ’the University of
Southern California, Loa Angele*.

I Writ Christine Buckxton of tha
the in the Monday Detroit Free Press .•.rationed there for awhile.
rith The Critics’ Circle award to “The
Ray Branch spoke to the Woman* County Infirmary lias had morning
regular college course along
His Patriots ’ added $50,000 —
to --.
the ww
Qub
hf« actual flying training.
, , In Charlotte on Friday afrar- glories blossoming all during FVb.
——.1 previous
.-------offers
~.
k_ film right!, noon.
Branch la presklent ot i। ruary. March and April.
brother. Frank, haa just
for the
younger L.
Clara Bush. daughter of Mr and
oom
pitted his
.... The lead In
... The
•.... Patriots.
------------ ” the
— role
.... the Si
State Allied Theatre*Owncr* of
•ompleted
hla training. paaalng all
Fing I ot Thomas Jefferson is played by Michigan and talked on "Moving Mrs. Roy Bush Hasting*. is chair­
Mats, and
. man of tiie committee wnlch is cotnSK?*andTMrJSmT Goodyear. i Sr..
of .Raymond
—------------Johnsen,
-son-in-law of, pictures Here and Abroad. ’
plitlng
plans
for
the
Hevue
called
Mr. and Mrx Henry Osborn of this ( Chnrles Edwards of Ylftil Carl­
Tills is the Campus ”, which sill be
of Coldwaler. Tlxlr father «aa city,
—I ton. who sufiered a stroke of auo....... t--n
weeks ego.
ago. 1*
is recovering
recovering couege^pi^yen
by‘‘the
born in Hastings and received hU
jgr
Mr» ------Willis Kantner received a p!rxv
cn week*
early education here.
telegram
icicgrani the
the
me past week that her
------. nicely.
•He is able io -»•*
walk —
arouuu
club in the Theatre of the
daughter. Mrs.
Mrs. E Robert Hoax and thr home, can use his right arm £*nc
\n5
^4“ , 01
1 Mux Betty Singleton commenced daughter.
children ...l.cx.
arrived ...
In Santa
again
AJ*“‘
B"“ 11
work al the Bliss on Monday.
...... Marts.1 tonic _
— and is able to speak a . ,
»»
«•
—
«
—
..
1
—
Linda,
small
daughter
of
Mr.
and
From lhe Leonard Lyons columns Calif., O. K. Sgt. Hoot b to be few words.
Mi t. Giociie Van Houten. 1* improv­
ing nicely from an operation per­
formed a week ago Monday. April
12. in Blodgett hospital. Grand Rap­
ids. Her iiarenU visited her Bunday
and found her recovering splendidly
and back In the Blodgvtt Horde for
Children. Her doctor thinks one more
operation, less serious however than
the other, will be necessary Has­
tings friends are glad for this good
near.
Trevor VanKouten. F
Irani
friend. Wm. Wheat. F 1 c of South

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Dakota, who art stationed oft the 1 Row land J. Cu»
East coast, are spending a few days I Mrs Patrick J.
leave with hU parent!, Mr. and Mrs.' Green Street. Hi
Merle VanHou&amp;n.
i has been given
PFC Robert Shellrnbarget of Pert

at a. dinner given Frinay evening]
al UM mom of del. BnU lyden. Mr.
Frost who recently completed forty
yean of service with tne Interna­
tional Seal di Lock Company nasi
Go
on Tires.
I retired frum active duty. Other
Give your 811k and Nylon Hose
guests at lhe dinner were men who I
Doni spread Humor*.
i nad served with Mr. trust uuruig
Don’t Hoard, there will be plenty | the development of the Car Seel
to go around
. and Viking industries here Uutludeu:
, Buy Standard Merchandise at Jun Hauen. George Welfare, Clar­
ence Crawford, SZL'
Jim Radfoid.
Bund, than
K; Nil*
™1
■
ituoeri eoox. h
wauace
Uiem‘
X w 1 bon‘- Huw*rtl Frost. Richard Groou I
«-»
4-22
j;ol Tydan Mr Frost u* with I
Charles
chads* H.
H. Thomas,
Thomas, son
son at
of Mr
Mr.,the
me ■*..! dom
comunFalmost
un7alm»t from
trow the
the
Thomas, 1*
is taking
taking aWrt
— —
-• 4^ ------------• In
and Mrs Hobart
Hoban Thonras.
allll
innuuaijlc work
Inren.t..
WJU,
4eye|0pcncIll
intensive uwl.l
special tralnln.
training in
tn avia- i
non mechanic* at Amanlio. Texas. ' *P«*U1 machines and prucexu-s which
Many tie--'*
--------------”
*
“
”
*
jle here remember Ho- h*¥e been factors in making this I
iladlulry a *»«
»«*lu nclQ-1
b&lt;n Th0
, Hasting* ...... —.~w. .....
,
___________ , t
a dlaUngulahed record tn World War | former . ncAl
1. during which he was twice wound- tea&lt; HEH is wlij
^np?cdHeuri^ gaHamry'in action
An2oun"m|S7l l» made ol thc

and mju. also IU* parents. Mr. and ichooi *«%**”; anviCE—
Mn Hurth SteteX^yr '.nd &lt;.m- ’ BUJ

pleted his motor mechanical train­
ing al Fort Benning and left last
Saturday lor Camo Maxey Tcxa.,
HU new address will be RFC Robert
8h*Utnt«rger. 4U6th Inf.. 102 Div..
AP.O 102. Camp Maxey. Texa*
Pvt. John Richard Keeler -of
'1
sswsatjg
t for a nine-day furioug.i
which he is» spending with hi* parpurents. Mr, nndMrs.
ind Mrs. George Keeler,
- * that
‘ anothWord ha* been received
er son. Robert. I* in N°tth Africa.
Miss Clara Bush and MUs Wlllo
Jones are representing W M C E. al
Hastings high school, today. Thursday. interviewing prospective students.

------- -----------------------marriage of Miss Eleanor Jcs*amae
IRVING
garden ci I'R---------------- Duttwciler of Port Huron to Ensign
M« Ja^kfohlcr
&lt;entertained
2

□Z2

fTLAND

the Irving Garden Club with a pot
luck dinner at her home April 15. At ’
‘ ■?’ 1,1 l,i\e C^5l"
this meeting it was voted to coltatn :
Marysville. TJm
orate with any county organization 1* father. U&gt;e Rev. H. L. DuUfor the promotion of Victory Oar- **“" rc*d U* *«v&gt;ce Uy- candlcdens or any work which will assist “•??.
..
...
in lhe war effort- The next meat- . Attending the bride was her su­
ing will be held at thc home of Mrs - ter Miss Joyce Elaine Dultweilci.
Matt Bedford with Mr*. Herbert
Gerald V. Johnson of St. Clair
" &gt;k as co-hostesa. This will be an ***. J**1
John RU111 and John
trnoon meeting. The annual otubb* of 8L Clair were uahera
nt sale will be held at this meet- . A wedding reception was held at
tiie itorne of Uic brides parent* fol­
lowing the ceremony and Ensign
and Mrs. Stubbs left for a short
honevmoon trip and will later re­
side in Aipena.
Special meeting of Hasting* chap­ „ EJ’s‘&lt;n Stubbs Is a member of the
ter No. 7. O. E. 8. will be held Tues­ U. 8. Coast Guard Reserve and an
day evening. April 27. for Hie init­ engineer on one of the freighted*
nly-ing the Great iaike* Mrs. Stubb*
iation of several candidates.
is a graduate of the East Detroit
Circle No. BoFth7w.s e 8. will Hlgn school and attended Western
meet with Mrs A. D McDonald. College far Girls at Oxford. Ohio,
808 W Grand St.. Monday evening. and graduated from M8c. She
taught in the home economics de­
partment of the Hastings High
Hoaital Guild No. 18 will be held school during the second semester
nt the home of Mrs Pred Hale. 530&gt; in 1942 and this year leaches al
E. Thom St. Thursday, April 22. Goodrich. Mich.

ITIIAIIf-

Hastings. Mich. Telephones 2244-2557 H_

FRIDAY and SATURDAY. APRIL 23 and 24
DOUBLE FEATURE ATTRACTION
J. Carrol Naiah end John Shepperd

"DR. RENAULT'S SECRET"
and U baric* Starrett and Kay Harris

ORGANIZATIONS

'THE FIGHTING BUCKAROO"

Ration
SUGAR: Stomp 12,
June I. For 5 lbs.

good

SUNDAY ond MONDAY. APRIL 25 and 26

WE WILL BE CLOSED 12 TO 3 GOOD FRIDAY

to

Teresa Wright and Joseph Cotton

in Alfred Hilrheock'i great siory

An "Easter Egg Hunt" is lots of fun. but hunting for food for your Eciter
dinner is quite the opposite . . . and there isn’t any need for it! Just look
here and you’ll sec the 1943 fashions for feasting . . . everything the welldressed table will wear this Sunday . . . and our low prices set thc style
for economy. Enjoy better selections and avoid possible disappointmen
by filling your Easter Basket today with these fine foods.

COFFEE: Stomp 26. good to
April 26. For I lb.

POINT STAMPS: DEF Blue to
Moy 1st.

RED A, B &amp; C STAMPS.

SHADOW OF A DOUBT"
Bargain matinee Sunday 1:00 to 3:00

TUES.. WED., and THURS.. APRIL 27. 28 and 29

SMOKED HAM

SMOKED HAM

PICNIC HAMS

SMOKED HAM

Boneless

Smoked

CENTER SLICES

7

ftC

5T

10 p" C Cl c

3 rc

7,..

b ii

Bahry

The W. r: C. will meet at their
hall Thursday. April 22. at 2 P. M.

th eat kb?

JKj

Hostings. Mich., Phones 2247-2282

’ coc

FRIDAY and SATURDAY. APRIL 23 and 24
DOUBLE FEATURE ATTRACTION
Warren William, Erie Blore and Margaret Chapman

"ONE DANGEROUS NIGHT"
and JUinny Mack Brown and Tex Ililter

THE OLD CHISHOLM TRAIL

42c
43c
42‘
29=
28c

SLICED BACON 8Pts. lb.
PORK SAUSAGE
5Pts. lb.
CENTER CUT PORK CHOPS8 r
BEEF LIVER 6Pts. lb.
FRESH PORK SPARE RIBS4 p11 lb

HADDOCK FILLETS &amp;•
PERCH FILLETS
lbCOD FILLETS
lb.
WHITE FISH
CODFISH
bulk
lb.

‘GROCERY DEPARTMENT
13 blue point*

8 blue point*

Fruit Cocktoil
Del Monte

.

Del Monte

3T

IS blue points

DeLux Plums

OKC

Bartlett Pears

OCc

No. 2’.- can

.1 for Otf

Whole Kernel Corn ClITc
Argo. .

co

2 can*

21 blue point*

Tomato Juice

25‘
19‘

Campbell *. No. 5 can

Pineapple Juice

16 blue point*

OQ&lt;

Frozor Orangcttcs 4 fV
Point Free
| U

fo.

Thc New Kix
Pkg...................... .2 for

Wheat Germ
Golden Center ........

14 blue point*

Del Monte. No. 5 can O V

Corn Flakes Q
Kellogg* ..

Colco/Pcas
*Valmar No. 3'. ran

Wheatics
Pxg------------------------

Cut Green Beans
pordon
? can*

37‘

Rolled Oats

14c

Wheat Pop

Highland.

Ige.

pkg.

16 blue paint*

Tomatoes
Pine Cone. No 2 cun

2 pkg*.........................

49=
47=
45=
29=
49=

SUNDAY and MONDAY. APRIU25 and 26
BeU Luxo*i. Lionel At will and.Uni Chancy

Frankenstein Meets The Wolf Man

h)

THEATRES

AUCTION SALE

111----------------10‘
17‘
23‘
27c
20‘
15‘

Mince Meat
2 lb. 4 oz jar .... .

Cream Corn Starch
2 pkg*.........................

Tapioca
Quick CooXlr.;. !b. .

Baking Powder
CalumtL 1.1b. can__

35
17‘
19‘
16

Because of thc shortage of help and having let out my fields I will dispose of thc
following ot public auction at thc farm located 2 miles north of Nashville, 2 miles
west, at end of thc road north, in Castleton twp. on

WEDNESDAY, APRIL 28, 1943

10 blue point*

COMMENCING AT 1 O'CLOCK

Birdseye Peas
Pkg................................

Cone Cups
ice Cream

2 fur

28
15'

HORSES

Pair steel gray colts, wellmatched. 3 yrs. old. wgt. 2800. broltc

MULLERS

KRISPY

DONUTS

CRACKERS

1 #

” 15 red pts.

BEAN COFFEE

Gelding, 5 yrs. old, wgt. 1450
Bay gelding, 12 yrs. old,
wgt. 1400

ground
to suit
you. lb

Holstein cow, 4 yrs. old,
due June I

lb. can

Holstein cow, 4 yrs. old,
bred March 14

Guernsey cow, 3 yrs. old,
due July 13

FRUlTf L VEGETABLES
Asparagus
Lettuce

Tomatoes

20
25'
29'

Cc

Radishes
. .

llunrh

Celery
2 itaiLx

...................

Cucumbers
Each

Carrots
2 banche*

........

13'
25

........................... 1

Each

-PP...

Spinach
Cello bag

Guernsey cow, 3 yrs. old,
due Apr. 27

15'
39
25'

Lemons

17'

Grapefruit
SO wire

29

I for"**

Fancy Spies

OQ

3 lb*.

Jersey cow, 6 yrs. old,
due Moy 7

Holstein cow, 3 yrs. old,
due Sept. 30

Jersey cow, 8 yrs. old,
bred Feb. 9

Jersey cow, 5 yrs. old,
bred Apr. 13

FDDD^CENTER

Heifer, 4 mos. old
2 bull calves, 3 mos. old ,
Calf, 2 wks. old

HOGS
2 brood sows, due to farrow in May

COWS

CO

- t5
1Jc

. .. *QC

SPRY

Maxwell House

Heifer, fresh April 12

HAY &amp; GRAIN
15 tons mixed hay.

50 bu. corn

HARNESS
New 114-’’ double work hornets, been
out 3 weeks
1 ’1” double work harness
Set fly nets.
Horse collars

McCormick-Dearing manure spreader
3-sec. spring drag
John Deere walking plow
John Deere walking cultivator
These tools were new 2 yrs. ago
6 ft. mowing machine, good shape
Dump rake.
New hay rock
Steel waaon. out 2 yrs.
Set new binder canvasses

TERMS: CASH DAY OF SALE, nothing to be removed until settled for.

THE BEST FOR LESS

N. MAIN ST.. NASHVILLE. MICH.

HENRY FLANNERY. Auctioneer

Tex Ritter In
*
“The Old Chhholm Trail”
Dealing with the attempt of an
unscrupulous property owner to
maintain a water monopoly.
Bud Abbot* and laiu Coxtello In
“Il Ain't Hay”
A hilarious story In which Bud
and Lou become embroiled in n
strange case of mistaken Identity.
Romance and music are Included hi
lhe speedy plot and are contributed
by Grace McDonald and Leighton
Noble.
■tarring J. Carrol NaHh.
John Kheppetd. Lynne Roberta
Concerning the amazing adven­
ttires of a young American ductor,
who goes to pre-war Parts to ollaborate with an eccentric scientist.
Charles Hlarrell in
“The Fighting Buekaroo”
with Kay Harris
Cattle nutlera meet their doom
when aulck-xhooting Starrett gets
on their trail.
“One DanreroiM Ntahl’ ,
xUrrinx Warren William.
Manruerite Chapman
William as the Ione Wolf" lh&lt;&gt;
fiction-famous sleuth. The action
takes place one night, with a mur­
der and a bevv of lovelies
“Frankenstein Meet* lhe Wolf Man"
•tarring Boris Karloff.
Bela Lugool
With Ilona Massey and Patrie
Knowles in the cast and Lon
, Chaney portraying the Wolf Man
In this new shudder drama.
During the tint four montiis of
the Blockings Salvage C*mp«ien
over 888 Onn pounds or 18 million
pairs of discarded silk and nvlo-i
stockings were contributed by Amer­
ican women.

FOR VICTORY BUY WAR BONDS
ORDER FOR PDRUCATIOM

FARM MACHINERY

RAY FREEMAN, Prop
206 E. STATE ST.. HASTINGS. MICH.

E

NEW IDEA CLUB HAS
LITERARY PROGRAM
'
At the meeting of the New idea
club on Wednesday evening, April
Hiawatlu* Rebekah Lodge No. 53 14, Mrs. Ida F. McCoy was hostess
will hold thair regular meeting at and ail members were present. All
the I. O O F hall Friday. April enjoyed the basket dinner which
23, at 8 P. M. Birthday supper and preceded Lhe bu*inc.a session. Mrs.
entertainment after, lodge.
Maude W. Smith and Mrs. Doiotiiy
Tudor composed the program com­
Circle No. 9 will meet with Mrs. mittee. The original by-laws ot the
Alma Flngletan. North Broadway, club. Written by Mrs. Agnes HfflWednesday. April 28. Plan to coinc. brook Eage and Mrs. Ella Sparks
Circle No.. 2 of the W. S. C. a Wolfe, were read by Mrs McCoy
will meet at the home of Mrs Wal­ and Mrs Tudor, read a delightful
ter Ryan Tuesday, April 27 at 6:30 poem, ’Spring Victory Flower.”
p. M for pot luck supper Please written by the Rev. 8. Conger
bring one dish and rolls or sand­ Hathaway.
Greetings from Hope Darina
wiches. Guests welcome.
IMIm Anna Johnson ■ were given by
The Grace Guild will meet at thc Mrs. Smith, who also told about
home of Mrs. Eugene Dahlman. 5j4 Hope Daring's accomplishments a*
E Mill St. on Wednesday. April a writer, how she came to adopt
her "pen name” and other Intcrcating things about her life and
Circle No. 1 of lhe W. 8. C. S career Mrs. Smith also mentioned
will meet Wednesday. April 28. al' that Hope Daring was listed as a
2 p. m. at thc church. Tins Ls the "graduate of achievement ’ from
llnal meeting of lhe year. The fea­ Albion college which she attended
ture of the afternoon will be a tala as a young woman
by Mrs. Donald Smith. Let's have ■ An Easter parade of •’spring milUnery" furnished a lot of amuse­
a good attendance.
ment. Mrs Emma 8. Evans playing
Savings through War Hand pur­ ’Easier Parade” as the members
chases already accomplished areal- displayed their wonderful lieaddre**
most sufficient tn provide four yearn creation*
Mrs Dorothy Sumner
of college education for every young was chosen as the champion mil­
man and young woman in America 1 liner, with her “chapeau” of carbetween the ages of 18 and 21.
. TOt topB
- . . '

Special matinee Thursday 1:00 P. M.
Abbott &lt;fc Uoxtellu in their latest

IT AIN'T HAY"

whole or shank half

Dinner Honoring
Michigan.

E. E. CRAY. Clerk

�Pay Fines For Fishing
On Horseshoe Lake
Arthur Murray. 59. of Delton and
M. C. Cole. 84, of Grand Rapids,
were arrested Bunday by Conserva­
tion Officer George Sumner charged
with fishing in Horseshoe lake. Both
men protested they were not break­
ing the law because they Imd caught
no fish, according to Mr. Sumner,
but lhe officer insisted that that
was no fault of thelr's, for they cer­
tainly had all lhe necessary equip­
ment and were doing their beat to
tempt lhe Inhabitants of Ute deep.
Arraigned before Justice Ben
Bowman on Monday evening, each
cheerfully paid fines of »5 and costs
of
.85.
__________
MBS. H J. STANG,
■ FORMER RESIDENT) .
JOINS HUSBAND
Mn H. J. Sung of Dowagiac, for­
merly Ml** Dori* Benham of Has­
ting*. left last Wednesday to Join
her husband, Lt. Col. H. J. Stang
in New Orleans. La. Mrs. Sung was
n graduate of lhe Hastings High
School with lhe class of Ira and
. worked two years in the Banner
Office before leaving for Battle
Creek where site attended Argubright'a Business ’ University. She

became private secretary for H. B.
Shrrman and upon his death a
buyer for lhe Sherman Manufac­
turing Company in Battle’Creek
which position she held until a Ut­
ile over four years ago when she
and her husband. H- J. BUng.
moved to Dowagiac. While there she
assisted her husband who was Agent
for the Sinclair Refining Company.
In September IM1. Mr. Sung,
who was then a Major in the Rererve Officers Corps, was called to
active duty and Mr*. BUng con­
ducted the business until a few

and Mrs. BUng were
neaa and civic circles
he being President of'the Chtmber
of Commerce and she wav former
President of the Professional and
Business Woman's Club there. Col.
Htang U now Commanding Officer,
Ordnance Dept, of the Port of Emhome1 address *b Sw^MirlgnPat".

OBITUARY OF
JOSEPH W. CARD
Joseph W. Card, who was bom tn
Ashtabula county. Ohio, on May 6
1854. and came to Barry Co. when
a child, passed away al Ute home
of hl* son, Frank, an April 1. 194J
He spent most of hl* life around
Cedar Creek and Dowling. He mar­
ried Clara Dudley who passed away
in July 19». They had twelve living
children: Levi. Hastings; George.
Veterans Hospital. Dayton, Ohio;
Floyd. Augusta; Cleo. Camp Clai­
borne. La: Frank, Lansing; Mr*
Fred Whipple, Augusta: Mrs. M. L.
Gilman. Eaton Rapids; Mrs C. L
Burpee. Dowling; Mrs. Albert Lew­
is. Battle Creek: Mrs. H. Dan Ban­
han. Lansing: Mr*. H. Slocum. Has­
tings. He also leaves twenty-five
grandchildren snd two great-grand­
children.
Funeral service* were held at the
Dowling Methodist church With
Rev. Robert
C. Smith
In charge.
' Burial
Burial was
was at
at the
the Cedar
Cedar Creek
Creek cemrem­

New Orleans. La.
»'
i c‘erT-__________
__________
Mr*. Stang's mother. Mrs C. B ,„nrp..s.nl..X;T R aurnA I.I
Benham of Hastings, who him been
BAbEBALL
living %Hh her for the past two TEAM TRY OUT
years, is now making her home with
There will be a baseball tryout
her other daughters. Mrs. Richard; for the Hastings Independent base­
Hughes of Allegan and Mr«. Karl ball team al 2 p. m. Sunday. April
Paul of Woodland —Woodland Cor- 25. All interested In trying out
re*.
please be uresent. __ y

OBITUARY OP
FRt;i&gt; L. WRIGHT

More than 2.000 Norwegian sea'men have gone down with their

April 17 at the home of his niece. Norwegian vessels In Allied service.
Mr* Datav Long of Cloverdale,--------------------------------------------------------daughter of his tale stater, Mr*
Jessie Hallock, whom he was vis-1
W"W
.
Ulna at thc time of hl* death.
|
■ ■ R
Fred was the only wn of Henry
Ma
dFK.
RWnff
and Sarah Wright
He has been
residing in Royal Oak with hta
■ A ■ ■’
■&lt;V
only sundvtne stater for the past
two year*
He never married.
i
A
Myrtle Halt of Royal Oak. the
family of the late Mr*. Hallnrlt. ,
and an aunt. Mr*. E. V. Demmon*
of Detroit.
, ,
Mr. Wright was well and fav­
orably known In Barry Co. where
he spent all hta life except tne
last two year*.
I
Funeral service* were held at
lhe Leonard funeral home Manday. Apr. 91 AL 2 o'clock with Rev.
L Winston Slone officiating. Bur­
ial was in Cedar Creek cemetery.

Certainly you’ve got lots of things on your mind be­
sides new clothes: food rationing, gas and fuel short­
age, longer hours of hard work. War Bond buying,
letters to your men in service. But clothes are im­
portant, loo. You’ve got to keep looking smart and

Plans for the annual Poppy Day
sale are under consideration by
the American Legion Auxiliary. Die
date to be announced later, ac­
cording to the preaident. Mrs. Alma
Larsen.
Thc pupils of the c!tv schools
arc cooperating in the Poppy post­
er contest again this year and an­
nouncement of the winner* will
be made before May 30
In past
years some fine posters have been
made bv local student* and have
won lhe fourth district prize*.
Thursday evening. May fl. Is the
date for the next Auxiliary meet-

SPRING STRAWS

You’ll find life brighter
thc minute you ace these
lovely new sailors that
are crisp and shining . . .
the tiny valotl that are a
mass of flowent— . - and
thc pompatibur types that
sit gayly .orj your head to
show off your new hair­
do! You’ll find &lt;li-crect
berets and cc
off-face styles for your
suits! Grand choice of
colors, too!

Shoes Must Work
For a Living
These Days!

The mon and women who are
fuming out tank* and bombers
have Io put tholr feet into shoe*
that give comfort ond sturdy
woor. Their shoos have to work
for a living . . . they have to be
tough!

Penney's service shoes ore favor­
het with defenie plant workers
the country over. Penney’s Shoes
have th* quality all shoe-wise
people look for when they know
they can have only three pairs a
year I

But This Easter is Different...

Comfortable
Service Shoes

fit to m«et your wartime probhmi with head high
and spirit undaunted.
Easter is a good lime Io plan your clothas year—and
Penney’s is a good place to get the kind of wartime
clothes you should have I

Fashioned With Your
Spring Urge In Mind!

NEW FROCKS

Flowered Pottcrns!

Rayon Bembergs!
Every Une, every detail of
these smart frocks, are ns
new and sparkling as
spring Itself! Soft rayon
bemberg, gayly flowered

If this were thc Easter of other years, we would talk about the Easter
Parade: new bonnets, smart dresses, trim suits, gay shoes, colorful hand­
bags. . .spring outfits for every member of the family.

Smartly tailored or
with pretty flowers!

SPRING HATS

A new hat Is Just lhe
right thing to lift your
spirits — and these are
spirit-lifters every one I /
Your step will be'light- A
er and your head high- - k
er the second you try d
on one of these delight- S
ful new padre sailors
or smart flowered heart- . •
,shaped bonnet*! Many A

other styles with feather
or ruchlng trimming!

&gt;.

Of course we have all these things. But in assembling this Easter’s ward­
robes for American families everywhere, we kept in sight every moment,
the wartime job thc Home Front has to do.
Small Fry Join The Easier Parada!

Every Easter Outfit Has Become a Uniform!

GIRLS' NEW HATS
Stylea

TNE HOME FRONT UNIFORM IS EVERYTHING YOU WEAR!

TNE HOME FRONT JOB IS EVERYWHERE!

It it seen in many different styles and colors.
Jt may be a dress or a pair of slacks and a sport
shift. It may be a skirt and blouse, or an overall,
or a gabardine suit.

In thc church, in thc school... in thc factory'
and thc shipyard ... on the farm and the as­
sembly line ... in the store and the home.

It is whatever kind and type of apparel is most
comfortable and long-wearing .. . most fitting
and becoming... most helpful and economical
for thc particular job you have to do.

THE NOME FRONT WORKER IS EYERYIODY!

For now, more than ever, Mr. Penney’* original idea
of "Not How Much Can I.Get” but "How Much
Can I Give" is proving its soundness and value.
Your local Penney store sell* hats and coats and
dresses foe you and your children. It sells shots ar.d

In fact, it sells every item of apparel you can think
of, as well as sheets, blankets, yard goods, curtains
and similar things for the home.

Hats to win her heart! Big wide-eyed

Woman!

Ease Yoar Wartime Budget!

Bo many style* to choose
from . . - you can select your
favorites with certain dresses
In mind I Some are straight

FOR FORTY-ONE YEARS PENNEY STORES. FROM COAST TO COAST. HAVE BEEN
OUTFITTING THRIFTY’ AMERICAN FAMILIES-JUST AS THEY' ARE DOING TODAY!

hosiery and underwear for every member of your
family, k sells slacks and sweaters and shirts for
men and boys of all ages.

Every

Lustrous Rayon Satin*
Smooth Rayon Crepe!
Dainty With Lace!
Smartly Plain Sly lea’

Your son joe ... and your daughter Mary ...
your husband Sam . . . your neighbors Ann
and Henry, and you, yourself!

The knowledge and thc skill gained from our long
experience of Iuw-com, neighborly srorckceping.
stand America in good stead today.

For

CYNTHIA* SLIPS

AU of spring's newest and BEST details are
represented In thia grand group! BUlchod
crowns (al left), also bound edges, medaUtaM,
wide brims—every one a HIT!

double yokes, others cut on
the bias to fit smoothly under
the sheerest frocks! Froths of
lace at the neck and hemline
... or untrimmed style* If
you prefer. All sizes.

Altogether your Penney store is helping In many
vital ways to quartermaster thc Home Front.

Thrift Savings In

PENNEYS SPECIALIZES IN LOW COST DISTRIBUTION! Your J. C. Penney store
is pan of a nation-wide business that brings to c&lt;*r/&gt; community, at the very lowest possible
cost, things produced in a// scaions of thc United States. It docs for millions on thc Home
Front, what the Services of Supply do for millions on the battle front.; *

FINE HAT STYLE

Styled

wru
Mint

For You!

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�Till HASTINGS BANNER. THURSDAY, APRIL 22, 1MI

‘first xmiooirr CHURCH
jetulto. The public to invited to *11
When arraigned, he demanded ex*
resilient spirit as the men of the'music.
Opportunity for baptism
Reception of members
I
. . . —
■
. »Ku.
amination.
•
11:30—Special Easter Sermon.
Eighth Army They have demon^embers
sa; Mn Albert Reed. Hastings, R.
Pease, charged with breaking *nd
3 .00 P. BL 6ervices at County S',
In- the Holy Week ccMnaUon of thc
Mrnted that all ready. The Nun- „ BlT&lt;5.y
.
. ..
1:
Ed.
Savacocl.
isaaUngx.
rtt
»;
entering In the night ttme, aho
OHB../
•« n. am. I firmary.
...
_
, . Lord's Supper will be held. Mr. FIRST CHURCH OF
den they have made are the Mun- iwawm ""JnuiTT
Darold
Wills-y.
512
E
Hubble;
Mn.
signed
a
confc-sslon
and asktd lor
In the evening at 8. Tiie Bunl.SO-cJcnice by Young Peoples Bione will admlnUter Holy Com- CHRIST. NCIENTHT
Comer Church and Center Streets Charles Paul. &gt;18 8. Jefferson. Mrs. an examination.
Uers of tnrxpertmce. Veteran unopo day
present
__ gchooi
--------1 an Esxtcr Miis'. uiary Society.
muuloa and give a brief meditation.
John Lon*. Clarksville; Mrs. John
Bunday Service 11 am.
Pratt, who, because or his axe,
cannot be mads in training camps pageant "The Pilgrim."“
, 8:00—Glaring Bervtoe of Easter The clwir *.11 sing ’Ocd -to Loved
Goorhouse.
Middleville.
R.
8;
WllSunday
School
0:30
am.
would
naturally
come
under the
numbers of U» musicians union and lhe same thing to true, only Hendent--*
tiie World" by Suiner, Mrs Burch
Revival.
Hendershot
Wednesday evening testimonial
jurisdiction of the probate court.
voted to let a children's orchrat.n more so of ofllccrs.
10:30 A. M. Sunday school with
win sin* "The G.;den of Prayer’
However. Prosecutor Barnett stated
by Rer, and Mr. and Mrs. Cooper meeting 7:45.
sotertaln them. Thb high handed
«o. don't hoiU it against onr lead­ Easter program, special music and GRACE LUTHERAN CHURCH
Dial
the
Judge
had
waived
Jurisdic­
Easter playlet. "Go Tell"
Divine worship at 10:30 A. M. will sing The Crucifix."
PENNOCK HOSPITAL
Mrs. Richard Rose. 333 8. Hanover; tion and Pratt also denjindctl ex­
altitude to entirely "in character.' ership because American troops In
Easter sermon by lhe pastor. “The
But four babies have been bom Mrs. Richard Johnson, Freeport; amination on the charge of break­
Mr. Petrillo itM Fuerer and II Allie* haven I yet performed as JEFFF.RHON 8T. U. B. CHURCH
Significance of Christ’s Resurrec­ on next Bunday, the Bunrtoe Serv­ during the week, one girl and three Jiweuh Riker. Vermontville; Mrs. ing and entering in the night time.
Dure cf onrar.Ued muriclxns—and DrilUantly as the Eighth Army vet- Regular services,
tion." Vocal solo. “Open the Gale, ice at 7:00 o’clock, and the Mcrii- boys They are: A boy to Mr. and Tina Beckwith, 514 E. Center; Len­
The boys according to their signed
W* mean just than., it will be re­ erans. It to no reflection on the Morning worship 10 o'clock A. M. • of the Temple," Mn. Henry Elliot tng Wot ship Service al 19:60 Mrs Prank Barkhuff/Hastings, R- non Maurer. Nashville;
Merrill confession, had attended a dance &lt;•«&gt;
called, successfully kept “n orches­ men ar their training. They have Sunday school 11 o'clock A. M.
The Sunday school chgtf wlU,rlng. o'clock.
1, Apr. 10; a girl to Mr. and Mn. Karcher. Freeport; Mn Uoyd Col­
Christian Endeavor 7 o'clock P "An Easter Song" by Habeir under
tra of high school students at Inter­ everything It takra except expoAt the M'-nr-S” Service. Mr. Stone Charles Reid. HMtlngx. R. 4, Apr. vin. Vermontville. R. 2; Mrs. Har­
the direction at Mrs. Boyd Clark. will sprak briefly on "The Meeaagc 17; a bov to Mr. and Mrs. Ivan vey lea'ls. 303 E. Colfax; Joan Kel­
. n..,„k p M
lochen from broadca ting even rr.iKi—-nd they are learning as
TheUdc'
murical program will Include: of Easter." The choir will sing Bird. Freeport. Apr. 18; a bay to ler. Cloverdale. R. 1.
went to a small shack back ot the
though the camp, Itself, was not a .apidly as a green anfay cam
|
. Rough ton* will bring p^
&gt; Prelude.
The Nursery Guild, Mrs. Walter Chevrolet jrnrage to enjoy their
in view of our past disregard of message Friday evening at 7:30.
.Vft
1". ' "Easter Morn"—Mallard. “As It Began to Dawn" by Btuitx. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Ekkens. Wood­
maney-msktn? project and the stu­
I Offertory. "I Know That My Re- and "The Shout cf Victory" by land. Apr. II.
Lake, chairman has presented 3 drinks. Not'satisfied with the quan­
dents themselves paid money for '.he the army and our lack of prepare—------- -------------------------- —
I deetner Llveth"— Hacndel. Poellude. Adams Mr. and Mrs. Cooper will
Medical patients discharged dur­ dczexi bassinet sheets Thanksl
tity Hwy had. someone suggested
instruction received either by schol­ Uon. we mustn't fall into the error WESLEYAN
। "Hallelujah
Armstrong.
they could get more at Brandsteit­
sing “A preen HiU Far Away” by ing Ure week were: Steve Kuhtic,
arships or outright tuition. Tak­ ot expecting or demanding military METHODIST CHURCH
Sunday school at If:3b A. M.
Rockwell. Organ music will be "Up Wayland. R. 2; Richard Leslie,
er’s warehouse. Part of the group
Rev. J. R. Chrispell. Pastor
ing Interlochen off the air did no
The Grace Guild will meet ail thc From the Grave He Arose" by 311 E. Col tax. Mrs. Stella Knls-&lt;
went to lhe warehouse b.it were un­
Sunday
school
at
10:30
home
of
Mrs
Eugehe
Dalman,
541
able to gain entrance. Smith, accord­
provide an extra Job for even onr
Lowry "Berceuse" by Bchytle. and
Preaching
service
at
11:30.
K.
Mill
street.
Wednesday,
April
Elgin
medical
patients
were
reg
­
ing to the confession returned to
When dUxuwiing tha aerial op­
"Christ Is Risen" by Ashford.
extra professional musician—n't
Class meeting al 7:30.
28. at 7:00 P. M The newly elected
At the 10:00 o'clock service the, istered on Tuesday: Gordon Jen­
Donald Smith. 25. of Hastings. the chack. Pease ami Pratt wfcnt
even as s "stand ip." Yet, under nations bi Europe by the AngloEvangelistic message at 8:00.
officers
who
will
begin
their
term
ner.
516
W.
Clinton;
Gerald
John
­
theme will be "Faith in
Ellsworth Pease. 20. Rutland town­ down town wlutre they secured a
the present set-up tn this country American forces,
the Nuxi-conYoung people's prayer meeting of office are: Mrs. Henry Elliot, sermon
son,
Middleville:
Mrs
Sarah
HenThey
then relumed to die ware­
" -There 'will be Bap- .
ship and Gerald Pratt. 15. of Mid­
there h nothing the Federal gov­ ’ trolled Strarbourger Nachrlchten Friday evening at lhe home of Ray­ president; Mn. Harry Sponabto. ImmortaWty
I
Reception
of
members,
ncy.
HaatUin.
R.
2:
John
Super,
dleville
were arraigned
before house and. piying off the large,
"— '*
1
ernment or any other subdivision ■ayr: "What weighs upon us U the mond and Alton Bennett. 418 W vice-president; Mrs. Joseph Bhultz (ism andspecial Easter
off? ring will’ Httohvlllc: Clause Harrington. 818 Municipal Judge Conrigbt Tues­ heavy lock, took a case of berr and
and the st
of government, can do about thr •act that we have not the means Apple St.
secretary-treasure!.
til. Three choirs »111 par- _.
S. Hanover; —
Miss
iss Euphemla v
Car—
five quarts of wine, accordin'.- Co tlw
day
afternoon
on
a
charge
ot
Prayer meet
Wednesday eve­
“Petrilios" a ho are taking advan -t preventing such cruellies taa the
tlcipa’.e in the procceaional and In penter. Delton. H. 2: Ernest Hunt­ breaking and entering the C. R ; confession. They then returned la
nt Mr and Mn. PRRKBYTF.RIAN
Use of benevolent democratic law .aku,in Parts and Antwerp). We nlng at the hi
the musical urogram. The chancel er. Vermontville; Mrs. Vera Cur- Bradstetter warehouse early Sun­ lhe shack wlwre the other fellows
20 East Madison.
L. J. TeegarJU
and altar choirs will Ring "In Jo­
day morning. The arrests were made i were waiting.
to build up little dlcutcrial empire .nusl simply admit that lhe war has
burgles I
patients
are:
Max by City Police Chief Harry Thomp­
seph’s Lovely Garden" by Dickin­
Tit names of the others involved
Tlse
Primary
Department
of
the
which, both literally and figurative­ .Aken a turn into atrocity that we FIRST A‘. B. CHURCH
were not disclosed
Sunday
school
will
have
part
in
the
son. The adult choir will ring "The Hcughtalin. Dowling: Wayne Wai­ son on Sunday.”
ly. "thumb their noses" at demoe had not foreseen." A remark like
A. M. Coldren. Pastor
___
—__ _­ ter. Vermontville; Mitt Mar Jone
_______
___
Light
Has
Come"
and
“
HU
Great
Smith, charged with attempted
‘racy The entire union-labor set-up .ius from a nation which hailed
6:30 A. M. Sunrise Easter aervlce. byterian church al 10:3U o'clock eat
est Love" by Petrie. ,Onri
.Organ num------ — Matthews.
__________ Hostings.
_______ R.— 3;_. Mrs
------ breaking and entering, signed a DONT BUY THINGS YOU DON’T
tn this country heeds searching Coventry as a glorious feat of Nart
8:00 A. M. Young people's annua! Eiuter Sunday morning. The Pas­ bers will be "Beside Htlll
8:111 Waten*'
ra*’ Fred Deilrich,
Doitrieh, Haatingv.
Hast mgs. R. !;
I; WilWH- confession to hts part tn the crime, I
NEED—RI’Y W7R BONDS
reriston-if for no other reason arms. But in those days.-of course., Easter brukfost.
tor Mill speak on. 'The Gladdest by Thompson and "Alleluia" by j111am
Ham Johnson. 1630 8. Jefferson; according to Prosecutor Barnett
INSTEAD.
9.55 ATM Bible schnol.
• Day of the Year." There will be no
than to pre.’* ct union mem ben- frem Jie Luftwaffe had t)w air over
11:00 A. M. Easter service.
further session ot the Sunday school
the exploitation of certain lead­ Europe .pretty much to Itself and
6: 30 Adult and Senior C. E. so- that day.
ers who may be » bit too imbued Oocring'a boast that no enemy cleties.
The Bunday Evening club will
with personal ambition and love of bombs would ever be dropped on
----7: 30 A. M Communion service
meet at six o'clock. Patricia Fewless,
power
Germany*! great industrial cities) Wednesday. April 28. the annual president
Thr Boy Scout troop will meet at
GRAPEFRUIT JUICE
26c
wtu still pretty much a fact. But convention of the Michigan Branrh
Nazi and Italian armies in North now. the balance of air power over
Women. MUrionary Aasn• o the church Monday night. W O.
Only 9 Ralion Pointi
Africa have been cornered in the
I.—. --„r the Un.t.d Brethren Church, vlil Bradford. Scout Committee Chair­
£ur°Pc has shifted to the side ot. convenc m Hilcrest U. B.' Church man.
V-8 COCKTAIL ti-w. &lt;re 15c
Tunls-Bixcrte area, and it was
the allies.
| of Detroit.
Montgomery and his Eighth Army
Only 8 Ralion Poinh
. ... «
Delegates—Mrs. Erls Jarman. Mrs. UNION GOOD
which turned the tide.
Unnle Divls. Mrs. Jay Snyder. Al­ FRIDAY MEIIVICES
9c
SAUERKRAUT
n0 2 c.n
■ The Eighth Army was numerical­
ternate—Mr?.
N. 8tormes and
Uhidri Good Friday services under
ly superior to American forces at­
Ready Io Eel .
. No Lot* in
Heaiihlul, whaloiome. 5 Points
Mrs Fred Bower. Sec of Literature auspices of tiie Hastings Pastors
tempting to break through or PILGRIM
for Michigan Branch, will accom- Association will be held tomorrow
Cooking
Enjoy Swifl’i Prem­
SFRINGCREST EGGS co. 41c
| pany the pastor A. M. Coldren.
Rommel's right flank, but It hsr jlOLINESS TABERNACLE
afternoon and evening. At 1:30 P.
ium Quality al this Low Price
10 A. M. Sunday school
i Mr. Coldren will attend the coun- M . al Emmanuel Episcopal church
Large Freth Govl. Grade B
something even more ImportaniSHANK HALF. 9 Pomls per lb.
At 11 A. M. Rev. Mrs. Manker ! cil meeting of the Board of Admln- there will be the Uturglrr.l passion
The “know how" which comes on!'
GRAPENUTS
13c
bring an Easter Message on IstraUon of the Michigan Confer- service, consisting of the reading of
from actual battle experience. Ever Mll
the scriptures, hymns and prayer,
Jary Magdalene, In the evening at enee.
SKINLESS FRANKFURTERS 5Pomi&gt; ib 29c
Grepenuti Flakes. Large pkg 14c
the Britlrh First Army at thc norV J:45 on Lnsarus.
,
I Conference Supt. Dr J. F. Hatton with an address by Rev. S. Conger
Of the battle line fared little better
Hathaway. In the evening, there
Al 7 P. M. the young people will u pastor of lhe host church.
ROLLED OATS 4S o. Pk0 19c
CHILI CON CARNE caiiordi 4 ph. ib 35c
will be a preaching sen ice at the
If at all. than the American di choose a favorite Bible character
------------- »** ’----------------Country Club Quick Cooking
Free Methodist church, with va­
.nd give lhe desirable traits pos- FREE METHODIST CHURCH
visions, thus proving. If proof 1
rious ministers taking part. An in­
—I
Cor. E Colfax at Boltwood
needed, that lhe Briton is not ar
DRESSED WRITING
lb 14c
20c
vitation to the general public is ex­
MHMSE FLOUR 5
ThursSeth A. Davey, pastor
Inherently better soldier than th'
tended
to
both
of
there
union
servReady lor frying. No Ration Pls.
uy nt lhe church.
7:30—Special Revival continues
Counlry Club griddle-toiled
A Joyous Easter!
each evening.
YELLOW FIKE
lb 21c
FAMO
5 £, 25c
As a matter of fart, the Eight)
IAPTI8T CHURCH NOTES
April !3—Friday
G.I TEND EBAY - Ih. only Boel lh*l'&gt; ’
EPISCOPAL
Army is made un of rot one. but
Hun-lay scliool at H) o'clock.
Ideal baking fish. fNo Ration Pts.
7:30—Special Good Friday service. &lt;IMMANUEL
III RCII
Pancake
Flour
. mixture cf r.4'lonalitle&gt;—Briton
Easter services at 10:30 o'clock,
All Hastings pastors are Invited.
At Emmanuel Eptoco;&gt;al ehurch,
F1ESH AND TENDER I
CISCOE
FILLETS
i
lb 24c
.ulf licur earlier.
NAVY BEANS
2
16c
Scots. Irishmen. South African?
Special Music by Spring Arbor Easter services will include lhe sun­
Our guest speaker for the day. Quartet.
New Zeelandcn. Australians, Fre
rise communion at 7 A M.. choral
No bones, no watte.i. No Ration Pls.
Michigan. 8 Ratidh Points
TENDERAY
euchartot and sermon at 11 o'clock,
Frrn-h. Greek'.
Indian?Pnler iev. "D. L. Sto'.z n farmer pastor Sunday—Easter
lb
MEAT
LOAVES
&gt;f our church from Muskegon
%tt» 19c
6:00 A. M —Sunrise Prayer meet­ and children's vespers at 5 o’clock
S Points par lb.
and Czechs. Furthermon*. IU pre'
JELLY ROLL
mo­ 15c
dtch. Subject: "How may I know ing
'At the afternoon service, there win
Assorted varieties. 5 Pls per lb.
ent fighting quality is a product hat God is leading me? '
ot
Pound
Cake.
Fresh
baked
10:00 A. M.—Sunday school
be baptism, and distribution of ix&gt;tTENDERAY
of drfrat Only nine months ago, th
Mrs. G. Pender soloist
COOKED SALAMII
lb 35c
11.00 A. M —Baptism of Children ted plants to the children. Visitors
BAKIN' BEANS ££
23c
lb.
. cannon fire at El Alamrin couh
The burning of the parsonage and Adults
are cordially welcome al all services.
6 Poinls par lb.
Sliced Luncheon Meal 8 Pts. per lb.
be heard in Alexandria and ever nortgage and some testimonials
Only 4 Ration Points
Winston Churchill admitted thn1 from Elderly members of 'various
Steak.
TENDERAY
NEW ENGLAND HAU lb 38c
SPAGHETTI
DINNER
p»9 25c
:hurch
departments
take
place
at
Egypt. Suez and the entire Mid­
lb
8 Points per lb
SI iced Lunchecn Meal 8 Pts per lb.
he morning service.
dle East were in • mortal peril.’
Country Club Wilh sauce.
Pls.
The evening service at 7:30 Rev
Here was the third, and by far thc 3. L. Stotz. Subject “The Three
Large Gov'j Grad A
Thiron-enriched Clock
Michigan Maid Fresh-churned
most serious .-.nd dvcouraging set­ Resurrections".
Counlry Club
Special music Is
Strictly .Fresh
back the Eighth Army had received ilsn provided.
Tuesday nights B. Y. P U. meet­
Then tiie Ude turned, during thr iings. All young people invited.
Wednesday nights prayer meet­
last week of October. 1M2
There may be many explanation' 1ing at thc church at 7:30.
Fined eggs
Ji
Good Friday servicea at 1:30
oUMI.1 dcI O'
C
as to why this "beaten" army sud ,o'clock. Pastor’s subject "Three
den’y struck out with a rejturgenc- ;Rent Things '*
of power which forced the elite!l Indies Aid will meet Wednesday
Finer paitrie. al lass cos! 1
Afrika Corps back across two thou-. afternoon. April 28 with Mrs.
Country
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sands miles of desert—New and In-j Smith. East Mill street,
Club
seek
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*?*
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Quimby Church.
This spirit, combined with the
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hardening process
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•
agahut. one of Hitler's best units'! 10: 30 Sunday school with Easter
program.
gave tiie men and nRlcen of the
11:
30
Preaching
service Special
.Eighth Army ex[iertenre. ability
Reception of members and
and judgment which could have music.
baptism
been acquired in no oilier way.
Martin Churrh
Americans in Africa have the same
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Thursday
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Goodwill
men of the Eighth Army never I church. Devotional senice. Subject
knew lhev were beaten and so never "At thc Crass."
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�THE HASTINGS BANNER, THUMDAT. APRIL 22, IMS

Tha Red Crow Home Nuralng
* vlUe Sunday afternoon. * Mrs.
tha laadarahlp ot Mn.
Iron Tcaker and' two children
are enjoying a series
Pontiac visited her parenu, Mr.
and Mrs. Geo. Forman from Friday
Mr. and Mrs. Dell Williams, Mr. until Sunday. MIm Florence For- 8Uike of the Eaton And Barry Co
and Mrs. Gilbert McLepd. Mrs. m»n tf Grand Rapid* »pent the Health Dept*., gave a talk to the
Emma Lucas. Woodland and Pvt. weekend with them. Mr*. Maud club an "Communicable Dtoease*.
Capton of Bellaire 1* nuking an Their Prevention and Care." *
"Ravnwnd indefinite stay with her sister. Mra Mbs Lwke, county nurte. will IccduJ^?&amp;Sda»^tSd? Forman. ♦ Mr. and Mr. Robert lure on "Communicable DUca-c
.¥_“7r Owens of Grand Haven and Mr. Care" on April 23. * May 6 Dr.
and Mra. J. L. Crockford of Carl-'Roth will speak on "Health and
aac Williams was broaght home ton were dinner guest* al Mr. and Sanitation.” .* The public 1. infrom Pennock hospital l**t Tues.- Mrj.
Wrlhv Creekford. * The MIm- vltcd for these interesting .peechea.
dav where she has been for . some c, Izia Mae-and Betty Owen* of They are given at the sdiool home
time receiving care and treatment Orand Haven and Janice Crock-----------" »»
for n broken,, hip. She 1* being ford cf Ea»*. Woodland were dinner
Family Dinner

WOODLAND

Pantocaine—"Jesus Lover Of MY Cluda a breakfast served by ths Darbvand _Dcmald McMttUn
Bcul"—PhylUs and Marilyn Eckardt. voun« people. Thc program will
v',esl«rn World
"The Sunbeam and the Lily"— include • fiannataraph Ult on the reeled by Gall RuaMll. Pot

1 Girls Glee Club—"Children's Pray-1 church n*xl«und.
“O.
towed by»B
BMter
wo extend to you on invitation to। er. ”■ ,“Wake
««« Mix Lindyumoy w. «««
~
'1~
come and worship with u*»|n the Dear. What Can The Mailer Be?”,dav school. You arc
“An Easter Wish"—Janice Bates. rpeeial EUster- service 10:00 A. M.
Group of Wa- ”---------------- 10 *tlmd Anvonj
"Youlh'a Talk Of Eastor' -Clas*
Go to church on this glorious East- Air Corps."
'
No. 4.
er day and praise God that Jesus -Cnhwxi Bong."
Remark* by the Pa.‘itor.
I
: Comet -Selo • - "VUetta” Polka.!8®" RulUon-_______
"A Glad Offering"—Billy Hager. Ilves.
"Jews said unto her. I am the. Glenns Darby.'
Instrumental—Maxine Bates.
March -"Light.ujj...
Offering — "Crown Him With resurrection, and the life: Ke that
beltevclh in me. though he were Semper
Param."
Many Crowns"—Choir
BfltctTou
—
"Pavannc"
Selection
•
interpretation
ot
"Tiie
Life
of;
Selecttou—J.
"Pavar.;
The Evangelical Choir will pre­ drad. yet shall he live: And whoDC“CUOH । Chrl*l” at lhe Costa Grove church
sent an Ea*ter Cantata "The Glori.­ soever Uveth and bcllevcth in mt —'American Patrol.
j Bunday evening. April 35. st I p. m l
Believest thou
——
ous Galilean" Sunday evenr~ April
*—■** shall never die.
m------"this?" John 11:25, 2&lt;5.
35. Following i* lhe pro*------“rra 17 tI™
/j' 't'KI'! » •m'm’” "iSZa Hour «i "Now I* Christ Rben"—Choir, i
______________
.
,
the home of her daughter and fam- sister. Mr. and Mra. JohnHyrua Muskegon entertained with a fam­
"Twas love Excrilto*"—Solo — I
F.iul W. Geiger. Pastor
i.
ily Mr and Mr* Herman LaReau. of Woodland. * Mr and Mra. Fred
lnner guntiay (n tumor of two Mafdell
Harm*.
Good Friday 8115 P. M.
1Delttn
♦ Mrs"Lswrrnce Hilbert and Mori Tubbertr of Freeport were »uw*r
te doctors nephew*. Blrdslil
Anthem—"Soldier* Prepare .The.
of tt
of sermon* , There will be tn Esster breakfast ’
Lorena Hnbert leA Vlu'day for Wert* at the: Frank Hynes home
of
D.Uht
—Choir.
on Thc Cries of Hie Christ From Pt the Delton Methcdlst church
a two weeks' visit with iter daugh- recently. * Mrs. Lawrence Hnc-.
Of Hastings.
Gue*U Pres­ Cron"
Sunday morning. April 25 at 7
ter and family Lt and Mrs. D V. frock and non Dick and Mira Bar- ent wen! Mr an&lt;f Mr*. Carl Walts. Women’s Chorus—"Sleep .Neath the Cro. will be delivered bv the !o'clock for voung people from thei
„
txutor. "The Cry of Comfort" will 1
BhoX and roti Don. Jr of Den- bara Bailey of «"1&gt;W attended and Mr and Mri Blrd&gt;in Holly -. ’Die Star*"
Mnle Quartette
—"Our
WatchBate-.
Fin’ ‘ll
the subject.
Lenten ■
funeral cf the /fouiier
‘Tn*UX
aunt.,• WAswttaru*
W^Und Mr«
Mr, Agnea setaiiar
Fbher and ' oiZi
Brin
Erwin
*u,£Vth?
choir *Speclel
Un tUliudav afternoon April 34 ■ Coals Grove church Is observing
-II—”■■ Jem
I--- - n.i..
v.ndn
U..- choir.
Colored Hides
ver. Colo. They also expect to vis­ the
Mrs. Frank FcighnerMrs
of Nf""*
1 ¥r an&lt;3.Xfr,*
FYlshn"?
’
W
’
A**
’
E:don
Hra«.ner.
Bruce
Kckardl.
,
)f
O
Barred
Head
at 2:30 o'clock there will he an, Passion Week by prayer meetings, i K*TnRS.B.?ru!ra!
it Cpl. T Richard Hilbert of Ft.
..........................
— -—
of ’O. Sacred
Head Now Wounded",
Monday evening at tha Wings
Mrs. .
— ungs ana Mr. ana air*, van jon..
Anthem.
As It
|
Khau11
Choi
lewis. Wash. Mr and Mrs. Gor­ Saturday afternoon. M?1S
Anthem. "As
II Began
Began To
To Dawn"
Dawn wll
wm
.shown.
Choir rehearsal fol-1 Easter egg hunt on the church On
imasrd
away
very
suddenly
last
and
faml
|y
of
Ba
tti
8
creek.
lawn for children up to 12 years of home in Woodland. Wednesday school Iiouac M1m Lock will
den William?; nad daughter Kay are
—Choir.
lowing
few hours
ho“rai ~"‘Woodland
w&lt;^i«"d 'zTownship
Townsh'ip"Bcbooi
School
ace. The children will bring little evening nt lhe Lloyd FL,her home le«&gt;on thc afternoon of Apr
staying at thr Hilbert home dur­ Wedy.sdav after Onlyf a ffw
Anthem. "Sunshine Oer A OcrSundav Ewiter.
'
and
on Friday evening at lhe EU1» Johnston vUlted frli
ing
their
absence.
*
Mrs
Gertrude
before
'
K
.
l
.
,
J
de,
S.
r
2
e,
\.?i^
E
‘
”
J
°™
de
IllneM.
8he
was
i
Kindergarten
and
First
Grade
bmJtt-U to put thc eggs In.
ing their absence. * Mrs Gertrude
den—Choir.
10:00 A M. Sunday school
church. The S. 8. has a program
Blah! and Mra. U C. Jefferies and
' w.X £ and I.
Ml** Dort*. —
Whitney, teacher
Solo—"Magdalene" — Dork Batct
n;oo A *f. Hoiv-Coinmunlon and , Good Friday service* will be held at the regular hour; the yonng peo­ Lansing Sunday afternoon.
children of l-nmlng called on Mr. * Mr and Mrs ward rtynra ano ' Those who were neither absent
WU
cv—
—"Beils
onu u
tn the Delton Methodut church ple. the choir for thr Church 8erv- Mead of orand Rapids la a
Duet
of&gt; Easter” Maxine BrpUxrr.u! rervjee.
Ur~IMJ.tato.te..
™
Ujr"
“
£
Friday.
April
33.
his Easter vacation with hU
and Mrs. carl Hiirxie aunaay aueiunc at the' 2.?r.U5dvJ,or U‘e.,a?A
***&gt;« wc Eatc and Joyce Fxkardt.
Easter eveninn 8:15 P M Easter
noon. * Mr. and Mrs Robert Born ner
^nj*c«on- Afl15'S
apix—
’n;1 J“'
Solo
The Praaieville church and Sun­ gram in lhe evening having Vane mother and brother. Mn
SXI
solo—
—"Hope
“Hope I*
I* Singing
Binging In The ranta’* "Tiie Easter Alleluia". A-;
•pent the weekend in Detroit. * home of his parents. Mr. and Mr* scllft O'Connor.
riper,
’.h '
Piper. RRuth
Heart"—Maritvn
Erkardt.
the choir sing., the nasxlon nnd rc- day school wishes to extend a spn- Wotring of Woodland to give chalk Crcckford and Olen Mead,
Mr. and Mra. Ovlc Flanigan «nd iy»nk Hiitc*. * Mr. and Mra Ar ;
Elaine Jtate.. John Begcrow.
'
cial
invitation
to-thc
‘
.
a
ml
lies
and
and Mrs Clay Pettit of Coats
Anthem. "Captivity I* Captive1 *urrectton story, colored tilde* v.iil
talk.
*on R*rer of Routh Woodlnnd call-lthur Aller&lt;»Hi«.
B,Uv
----------Mr and Mr.. Arthur Fuller
I5rnJ?eth, -- ----A11' Led"—Choir.
. be shown of the scenes about whnt
—..........
«&gt; v
n Ehx ___
_
nabell
and Carol Myer* *
salo-' Be Steadfast Oh My Soul' they are tinging. Thus you will
ed• oii'Rev.
and« Mrs. R.
V. 'T»v&gt;..
Town­ land Mr. and‘Mrs. John Bulling na()e
Dick Anderson
has moved
moved to
to West
West _jcrrv Bate*.
Andmon ha*
: bear the storv and tec il enacted
send Sundav afternoon. * Mr. and• were dinner guests at the home oj Dick
Dick
Anthe,
Mi* Oliver Tasker of Hastings. Mr. Mr, and Mre. OtL, Vrreland of Brttncl) We nrr. &gt;orry to hBVC nun
Anthem—“Thank* Be To God" on the screen nt the same time.
Green Lake Sunday.
5w
“r *Noble
l}”^.and
move Bway.
wa, neither ab- —choir,
and
Mtn.
tester
­ Dick
- #--p.,—
—Choir.
(,
■ Choir rehcara.-il Wednesday eveMrs.
Rnlfe
Bulling.iS"
, aent1son
or Gor
a|1 yt
ytar
Jane
Easter exercises will be held In
‘
.
■■ *«»
den a»d Mr and Mrs Jack Hart­ were Mr. and Arthur
’AlT^rdtaT*Jr
°F
‘lBrdr
“J"* ■'*
?r' *
J,,
}e
Auxiliary will meet Wed- nlnK.
Allerding. Jr
- to
--------FOR VICTORY BUY WAR BONDS
the Delton Methodist church Sun-.
BANNER WANT ADVS. 1 AY
man nnd twin son* Donald and Mr and Mra Arthur
J Maraman
all' %‘nelUV“ —
T—
VPd
Ve
™‘ont; 1neadav evening nt lhe church.
t'nlted Brethren in Christ
and Mr*.
Mrs.
all. v[1](I
Mr nnd
J. Maraman.
an
v..
rchcarfal Wcdncsday eVP.
, H Osgood. Minister
David, all of Vicksburg, were din­ nnd Mr
U,;
35T5MH
X-JE!* „.
™*
“ „„
~r - ------------- ner guerU nt the home nf Mr and of Hastings. * Mrs Jana -’ord*" inlng.
। Woodland
Chicago ™™ " ANNOIINCBMINTS
“.hTfim?
Mrs. Dor Stowell Sunday. Little returned tn her home .in
Prayer
.
service
—
Thursday
eveEsrirr
ser-ice:
Easter
mesranc
,
Robert Harlinan returned home Mier a five weeks* Slav at the home
nlng.
■ io:00 A. M
■ The Evangelical Churrh
with his parents after an eight of her son nnd family. Mr. and
W.
O. Deablrr.
wreunir. pastor
Young People's Missionary Circlet
W1U be a Baptismal *erv-1
J. 8.
Mr, Carl Jordan of South Wood­
wevka* visit with his grandnarent''. ■apo
ounu.v,
— m..- —
«....(
«'•&lt;» A. M. Morning worship Meeting—Thunday evening.
*-----------------■
■-----------ice and --------reception
of members
fol-1
Sundav. ’m
Mra.
Junu'
Jordan
★ Mr. end Mr, George Bchalbly land
South Woodland Church
Tliemc of
—•- -of the • lowing lhe termon.
nnd son wore Sunday guests of her nnd Mr. nnd Mra. Carl Jordan and Anthem—“At Dawn "
i
Sunday
school 11:00 A M.
Brethren
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Win. Wort­ children were dinner gueata of Mr. serman-'Llfe's Greatest RevelaArthur b
Aittiur
L.. Dodge.
lmxuc. pastor
, Christian Endeavor 7:30 P. M
hy of the Tamarac district. Mr. and Mra C. J. Barnum of Gales- Non".
10:00
A.
M
An
Eister
program;
Message
by
thc
pastor
following
and Mrs Wm. Eddy nf West Wood­ burg. * Mr. and Mn. George Par-; 11:00 A. M.-Easter program by of song and story will i&gt;e given tn C. E.
land were callers nt their home hen­ roti reltimed to their home in the Sundav school.
this hour.
| Cottage prnver meeting. WcdnesCHOICE CUTS—TilMMID
in the evening. * Mrs. Glenn Eng- North
norm Woodland
wotrauwiu this
i»&gt;« week
»=« from
••*•••■ Christ
-•-­ The Lord Is Risen —
----11:00 A. M. Sunday school. Dre*'
land and daughter Marjory spent'Battle Creek where
^nd l ^"Bcrl
Kilpatrick
with their
daughter
and!
wuuer wim-thebwin
uw.r dauihter
uomfuw
* and;
——
"Scripture
reading and prayer— son: 'The Risen Lord"
the weekend with the former's aunt winter
Bcrl
(1 POINTS)
family. Mr. and Mr, Jav Vmg-. Eldon Flessner.
.
Good Friday evening at 7:30. Love, Sunrise Easter service, all are inCELLO WXArttO
Mrs C. M Brown of Grand Rap­ gink
vlted 6:00 A. M.
rink.’’Mr
Mr. •n&lt;FMr*
Vruvrink^are
। "A Welcome to Eualer"—Elaine feast and Communion,
and
Mr*
Vruvwtnk
are;
ids * Will Srlimalzried of North
In Grand Raplik where Bates
..
We Invite vou »•&gt; wrahln with us. , Sundav school ’0:30 A M.
Woodland L, much Improved this .now living
(( POINTS)
&gt;
-----.
-------«
—
—
■
--U
—
"A
I.llv,
Welmme
—
Jovee
tzmn
HnndLand
Methodbit
Churrh
Worship
sermon,
"The
Risen
"A
Lily's
Welcome"
—
Joyce
Logan
week. His brother. Theo Schnwlx- he has been transferred and pro- ■
■A-ll. CELLO Ht6.
George F. Wingard, Pa?tor
Christ' 11:30 A. M.
—Carlene Enr.
,
rled of Levering returned to his moled. We welcome Mr. and Mra ; "Welcome"
Christian Endeavor R:no P. M.
"GiectinRS"—Darry Joe Bates
; Morning worship 10:00 A M.
home. Innt Wednesday after being p-not* back to our community. jl Instrumental—Marilyn Ecknrdl.
(2 POINTS)
Sundav
school
11:15
A.
M
Cottage
Prayer
meeting
TliureService, of Woodland
with hh brother nt Pennock hos­ Good Friday
FORTESHOULC OR
Junior church 10:00 A. M
.day 0:00 P. NT
' Churrhe*
"Thc Easter Chicken'-—Annabel
pital for two w«*ks. ♦ Mr. nnd
Youth Fellowship H:00 P. M
Thr churche, of Woodland nnd , Enx.
Mrs. Kenndlh Kelsey of Coats
BAND PROGRAM
Sermon
theme
for
Easter:
"Be
­
(1 POINTS)
community
will
otoeree
Good
PelExercbw--'The
Bible
—
Sunday
k
Grove and Mr. and Mrt. Paul
April 27. 1343
---------- No _.2.
lleverl Thou This'1"
,
class
1 TO 4 L*J. IACH— NO WAJTI
Woodman nnd daughter Darlene of dav bv an impressive service to be e«clwol
“My Easter Wish'
Wish"-Janet
—Janet Harms
Harm?
Choir rehearsal Wednesday nigh*. ■ Star Spangled Banner.
"Mv
(10 POINTS
Soutn Woodland were dinner guests conducted at the United Brethren
March—"El Canltan"
"The
Greatest
Of
All"
—
Dean
Ha7:30.
PEA LI)
Church
in
Woodland
al
3:00
P.
M
of Mr. mid Mm. Ronald Lehman.
March—"The Thunderer"
ger---------------------------------------------------------- The voung people are sponsoring
Thr
other
participating
chufehes
1
CHOICE CHUCK CUTS
Sunday. * Mr.,. J. S. Bowers of
March—"National Emblem ’
v »imn»
’‘For E*Mer Tell* U* "—Ronny an Easter Sunrhe service The servspecial muaw
music .vr
for thr
Lake Od&lt; saa who recently pur- will Fuppiv
Comet Duct—“Buddlra". Glcnru
They srs
nre ihc
the V.'ocdUr.d
Woodland , Enz.
ice will begin at 6:30 and will In­
(A POINTS)
chaM-d thc heme of Mr. and Mrs occasion. They
LeRoy Perkin, in Woodland moved Methodist, the Woodland EvangeIleal
nnd
thc
South
Woodland
Into her home last Thursday. Mrs.
Bowers will be remembered to Church of Thc Brethren.
(6 POINTS)
Thr
speakers
will
be
ns
follows:
Woodland residents ax Mrs. Hat­
LEAN—MEATY
Rev. I H Osgood of Thc United
tie Hilt when she lived here over
seventeen yearn ago. She is the Brethren tCburch. subject '‘Christ I
(4 POINTS)
On
Trial".
Rev.
George
F.
Winmother of Lloyd Hitt of East. Woodj
land.
We welcome her back, to gnrd of Thr Methodist Church..
SWIFT'S FtEMIUM
1 j
UAI
Woodland. Mr. and Mrs. Perkins sublecf. ''Christ On thc Cross".
The program 1* planned to take
aie living hr their trailer at lhe
oturiv
Stunt ».»&gt;»■».».
Kussmaul . .home
—..u for^ the
...w one hour and'a half. It is hoped
MILO SU6A1 CUItt
WHOLE O« SHANK J1AIF I I
present. * Mr. and Mrs. Frank that all who can will avail themANT SIX* rttc»
Hynes called on friends in Way- mIvm of this opportunity for a
land Sunday. * Mr. and Mrs. Eldon deeper appreciation of lhe mean-,
Farrell and Larrv Joe vlsiiid Mr. ing of Good Friday and Easter.
I
- ' -------- -*of-------mid
Mrs. -------James Sidinan
Barry- Red Crow Home Nursing Clara I
PSLWO ANO III AWN
READY FC2 THE OVEN
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�THE HASTINGS BANNER. THURSDAY, APRIL «, IMS

. .f mail** said as|Jlr
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DEFERMENT OF
FARM WORKERS
&gt;bii» •&lt;&gt; im ' (Continued from page i. dec. D I
U’*" are tied In a lot of questionable!
casco.
•Uiln* fall-1 " ■REGISTRANTS RETURNING
elm .«» etiTO AGRICULTURE—A registrant
nr* &gt;b*u
who 1* skilled in agriculture, either

■hall

occupation or endeavor an
'(■i* c&lt;&gt;n&gt;ea neceaaarv to and reg
engaged in.such sir!cultoral

Your Easter Favorites

or hrrrj

LUbUUy
I war effort, ahould be deferred In
In ibl* ordinance Class II-C or Class III-C so long a*
«trurd
limiiin* ‘ he remains so engaged or until such
my «rf thr »«atr * tune u* a satisfactory replacement
-•"“'"•J l&gt;“- i can be obtained If. however, a regiaia nr intrant return* to an agricultural
u d. | occupation or endeavor after the
hr U.. Local Board has mailed to him his
raari &lt;.( 1 order to report for Induction, he
•-Hi""1 should not be accorded consldera-

"Hunnlni

Tl'"iL,r/..n previous experience or educatcn.
(along agricultural lines.' "

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ANNUAL MEETING
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style* and not buy any more quality and
value than we're cffc.-ing you from thii
leading manufacturer.
SAYS THE 0. C.D.’s
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Dresscy pumps ond smart

Noto

the

New

comfort

now

features in our big selec­

while sixes are complete.

tion—low heels, plainly cut

At this unusually low price.

for leather conservation.

oxfords,

get

yours

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FOR WAR"

It's common sense to*
make things last as
long as possible, and
wartime conservation
dictates that you keep
your home and your
possessions In good
order and repair.
Brush up on thc many
skills which will help

keep your home in
good order for the
duration. So says thc
Office of Civilian De­
fense.

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far work or general wear, choose yours
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combinations.

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that resist* hard wear and
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ordinarily only one coat la
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Tough and long-luting. *aay
to apply to interior floor* ot
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HIGH STANDARD

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solidly

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BUY U. S. WAR BONDS AND STAMPS

For Men, Women. Girl* and Boy*

and Summer Comfort! -

*1.98«. *2.98

' by n»- ‘Continued from Paire 1. Sec. 1.)
&gt; i- •- 'you own or operate a restaurant,
hotel, cafe, dining car. bar. dellcatrL bn.nl. caSFn&gt; jodu fountain, catering bu*la4 1
in
or any other eating or drinkn»r.l from i*r Cm. • IL
tilice. this filing requirement
.. •----- ..a ... ■&gt;-. . i uppllca to you.
•
The filing requirement Is very
!&gt;mpk'. If you nave menus, bill*
rf fare, or price 1UU that show lhe
Ktlce of (jvery food Item, meul ana
evrrnge you offered during lhe
!seven-aay jieriod (April 4 to 10.
' 1M3&gt; al! you need to do 1*- Sign
a copy of each menu, bill of fare,
or price list with your name and
address: Mull or bring the algned
, copies to your War Price and HuApril 29 will be our family night Honing Board a* soon as possible
A joint Installation of officers with and not later than May 1. 1943:
me ladle* of the Auxiliary will tie Keep a copy of each menu, bill of
held The meeting will be an open fare, or price list for your own Use.
meeting,with ail veterans and their
----- r
1(
If your
your menus
menus do
do not
not show
show all
all
•■HMM,*.-. cordially
families
, .......
invited.
—.
A*
Ahn
—' •*the *food
—‘ items,
“—-----meals
•--------or beverages
----- ------mothers, wives or sisters of boys j you offered during thc wven-day
In service out of the United Slates period you must prepare a stipplrate invited to attend the ’ joint I, mentary price Hat.
list. This price list
meeting u they are eligible mem- mu*t
----- * show lhe highest price ----yon
tjrrr. There will be light refresh-’ charged during that period for each
—- —
---R&gt; |food item. meal, and -beverage
ntcnia served —
after
the meeting.
On Bunday. April 18. Ccmiadrs which is not shown in your menus
Webb nnd Bu&lt;h with Mrs. Bush If you* do not uw menus, prepare
went to Freeport, picked up Com- such a price’list for every food item,
rnde Burger* and fits wife and all nnd beverage you offered daring
had the privilege o( seeing and 'the seven-day period. Sl«rn tiie I
talking to lister Miller and hl* price list and file It with your War
family. Lester was one of lhe sur- Price nnd Rationing Board a* invivor* of llw aircraft carrier. "The, dlcated above. Keep a copy of the
Wasp" Which was sunk at Guadal- list for your own use The board
canal last Sept. 15. He certainly I will carefully check all filed prices
has plenty to remember on that । to determine that thev corre*|&gt;on«i
fateful dav
Tire irurpose of the, to the prices actually charged dur- '
visit was to give Lester tiie ot&gt;- i ing the^even day period.
•
tion to become a member of
• • •
our poet. ThU was done with cereTiie Ration Book* of deceased
monies nnd pictures of the pro- Barry county residents and those '
ceedlngs were taken by Mrs.
Inducted or otherwise entering the
and two abler* of thr family. Com-1
srrv'ee* of thr U.S A.
rnde Miller left &lt;m Monday to re- from thta county, must be turned In
port back in California for duty to thr Barry County War Price
with Ute hopes lie Will be re- and Rationing Board.
a.vignfd to another aircraft car——
-------------rler.
Two more members have been
signed up for our auxilUary. Mrs
Burgess, wife of Comrade Frank.
Burg ess of Freeport, and Mrs. Bates
of Green St. Mr. and Mr*. Bates ’
inti Comrade
vuuunur
Mrs. Mildred Platt and
qianied' Com-. 'Continued from Patre 1 See Id
Frank Reynolds accotni:
rade Roy Bush ond wi..
_____ -etlve
blfe „
to Battle
....... ...
In lhe county. Mrs.
Mra. Maude
Maud
Creek to see Paul Bates who b- W. Smith is county chairman asconvalescing al the Percy Jones -l«trd h” MLna Marie Rowe, chair­
hosplul. Paul is also a new mem- man. All schools arc 100 per cent
in membership and many ton.
Comrade Webb reports his wife -•ames, hospital slipper*, novelties
is still gaining, though still under nnd other items have been made.
Three afuhans are ready to ahlp
the doctor's care.
Mildred Platt is improving from 'nd the members have assisted in
her recent illness.
the silk stocking and grease colWe had the pest time yet al our
The home service chairman. Mrs
“Saturday night Party" last Sat­
urday. Belter plan on coming up Homer Smith, reported on the work
to these parties.
she has done from Dec, 19 to April
At our next meeting our newly 13. Thia department is one of lhe
elected officers will start their new •no*t important in the chapter as
year. They will need our support it la the means of contact between
are we going to let them down?
•f’e so’dier or sailor and his home.
We will be looking for you. so Mrs. Smith ha* made 80 investigadon't disappoint us. Remember wo "rni of such matters as financial
will have a good time and refresh­ ■rid. family illness or death, me*ments.
sages to soldiers overseas, social
Comrade Webb has received a histories of families and many othV-let ter from Comrade "Bril" from — Tn her work she ha*, traveled
North Africa.
almost 800 miles.
One nutrition class of IB memh»r.« in Ml»&lt;dl«vllle r«&lt; revwwted
hv Mrs. Richard M. Cook, chair। m»n. Instructors are available If
; ”hee cla”M are desired.
home conducted by the Rev. H. R.
Le:lle Hawthorne, castastrophe
Krelg with burial . in Lakeview’ 'hslrman. raid he was glad to make
cemetery. Mrs Kyser was born bi। ■» negative report of no disasters.
Germany and came to the Unitedl,-’-nwvrr the machinery is set up,
States at the age of IB. She hadI the civilian defense medical chair- lived here around forty years. She• man. Dr. Otiv r. Keller, having a
leaves one son. Edwin Kane andI "&gt;mnlete first aid kit furnished by
two daughters. Mrs. Martha Helm-. the chapter, beds and trucks avallforth of Nashville and Mrs. Lena. •»ble and workers who know where
Downing of Detroit. * FuneralI 'o report In case of a disaster.
Nineteen
certificates showing
senices for Mrs Frank Feighner..
BO were held Saturday afternoon at; completion of the home nursing
1:30 o'clock at the EvangelicalI course have been Issued bv Mrs.
church conducted by the Rev. A.. v*rl H. Coleman, chairman. Two
L. Bingaman of Benton Harbor classes are now tn progress, one in
and assisted by the Rev. H. R.. Woodland and one in Prairieville.
Krelg. She leaves three sons. Har­. Three nurw* in Hastings have
ley and Ed of Castleton township.. been authorized /or teaching and
Earle of Detroit, two daughters.
Mrs. Ruth Glbso-.i of Detroit and enough women request tha classes.
The Rev. Don M. Oury, the chap­
Mrs. Ethel Lundstrum of Vermont­
ville. one brother Jacob Kuns of ter* renresentatlve on the Fort
Brownsdale. Minnesota, one sister. Gutter Camp and Hospital CotinMrs. Emma Kahler of Salem; ont ~H. reported that *28 and articles
half brother Peter Kunz of Has­ valued at about *450 had been fur­
tings and one half sister. Mrs. Or­ nished bv lhe countv people. These
ville Flook of Nashville.' * Mr*. •nclude about eon pounds of magaMartha Deller is visiting at th- ’ines. 35 books, 80 Christinas packhome of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ellis­ av.'.’. 13 card tables. dUhea and
ton. * Mrs W. H. Reynolds is vis­ ther Items. Also the chapter fur­
iting her daughter Mrs. Lots Fow­ bished a day rrotn al the Port al
ler in Lansing. * Miss Lots Pern •he cost of *275.
Mrs. George Hebden. volunteer
of Charlotte spent thc weekend
with her parents. Mr. and Mrs services chairman, reported that a
Claud PenV. * Miss Amy Hartwell Nurses' Aide Clag* of tight would
of Charlotte was here Saturday to ‘tart thia week on Tuesday Mr*
attend the funeral of Mrs. Frank Hebden also explalned.why the sur­
Feighner. * Mr and Mrs Gail Ly­ gical dressings program would not
kins entertained Sundav Jake Kunr '&lt;• started. National headquarters
of Brownsdale. Minnesota. Mr. and &lt;dvised her that enough chapters
Mrs. Peter Kunz of Hastings. Mr were jnaktng dressings to furnish
and Mrs. Orville Flook and E. V. the reouevt of lhe war department
the chapter would be notified
Keyes.
lf *he urogram was enlarged
rf’»ri.s reflect the interest
IRVING
Of
the
people of the countv In .Red
Mr. and Mr*. Ed Bowerman have
.,n? ''b0*11 bu° thj“
moved from Yankee Spring* to the
house across from Schiff man*' in the affairs of the chapter are well
.AU R*d Cross work
the village. * Mr. and Mr* Richard
Seebe* have been visiting his par­ tn the court?? is done bv volunteer
work
ers,
each
officer, chairman and '
ents and hers here Richard had to
.!rivtn,r free,» w,d willingly
return to Kansas on Tuesday. *
of his time
Mr and Mr*. James Nagel wer*
• with their son and wife conducting
The Federal order for a 35-mllea religious meeting at the county­
farm Sunday. * Mr. and Mrs. Joe an-hour driving limit brought av­
erage speed throughout the country
( Springer were in Irving Bunday.
down to about 37 miles an hour. 7

SHOESTORE
lastly Gnuttys

'GutUm? G/toe

GOODYEAR BROS.
HASTINGS. MICH.

111 E. State Street

Phone 2101

$3.35

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DON'T BUY THINGS YOU DON'T
NEED—BUY WAR BONDS
IN8TKAD.

IF FT WONT HELP WIN THE
WAR—FORGET IT.

�THE HASTINGS BANNER. THURSDAY. APRIL 13. 1HJ

! bridge club of
by Marcia Davenport.
'
' '
luck luncheon cn
Mr. and Mra. Pone
«
tertained th.l,
their club Satmday
eve­
ning at their home on W. Bond Bt. mjuca „
,
The cvcnlna was span! playing known couples of Hostings who
Pedro. Prize., were won by Mrs. celebrating their golden wedding
Lloyd Anderson, Mr. Faley, and Mr. mvcnary within
and Mr*. Z. Zimmerman.
Mrs Jacob Rehor
Th..
nnrtv rill I-.. .1 I l.a
.._____
I??..
‘Lof ,2?"
’week.
V" "‘“n "Hayes
X win
borne
thia
liome Friday
Friday at
this week.
will 1 ^tertaii^fl^du^dn
crtertaintlic club On
Tuesday, thc 2O’.h marked tha a Laniing
Mrt Leon Brassuer. Jr ^tViday M^ 8 at lhete bX on home of Mr. and Mr*. Lloyd An­
derson on May 15th.
date for Mr. and Mrs. Relwr. and went
and daughkr*. Louise and Leona
Clinton St
Mr. and Mrs. Bronson * anniversary
Funeral
!
fcfr.'und
Mr*.
John
Delnaay
celeand twin son*. LeRoy and Law...
falls oh Easier Monday, lhe 28th, sing.
rence of Chicago spent the week,,
H»t,i
cud with Mr. and Mrs Frank RocAt the Maccabee mccthig held braud tnelr twenty-fifth wedding and they will observe the day in vllle cemetery. Ha
on Sunday with a fam- st Petersburg where they are spend- hU wife, two *oua,
ccu They also visited Mr. and
ThtfrsdAy ctenlng April ls- * Ptu* anniversary
lly dinner for twenty-four. Gueat* ing the winter.
and a daughter. Mt
Mrs Wm. Schader. Jr., and Mr £•"»
’l,v5u.,‘u.d *,
. present were Mr. Delnaay'.s moth...
Jr. Several Mandi
and Mrs P. J Cu^tck-Saturday served hor.oru.g Mrs. John Wesor-, er. Mrs. J. W. Deinaay cf Grand
Two tables of bridge were in play were in attendant
ick of Grand Rapids who has been
(.“rPUL Manager tor some lime but is, Rapids. Mr. and Mrs. «. Bylsma. Monday night at the home of Mrs. Tuaaday.
H e weekend of the 10th
up tne work on account of Mr*. J
Verbun:, son and three wuiard bimth while the men were
-----------——
BARNIM-MOORX
**^er. ,"ndo“,m’ no;- health. We all hops to.- her. daughters and Mr, and Mr*. Henry Miteruimd oy Ken Laocruauix.
Mix*- Velma ---------Moore.
Hospital Guild No. 11 was enter----“*• n^^,„Bnd Mrs' MEl*ln Getow ipeidy recovery and that she win! Deinaay and two daughters of.
Grand Rapid*. al-.o Mr*. Deinaay* tabled Thursday night for bridge **r»- Bert Moore. 213 S. M14M|
of Dclf0»--------- be with
u» ---------------again soon.
family. Mr. and Mr*. J. Jemison and by Mrs. William Scnader, Jr . and -Ave., became the bride at Qi
Miss Jennette Moris of Battle Creek. Mrs Willard Lawrence at thc home Barnum, son ot Mr. and Mra. L
On Sunday. Apr« 18. a *howcr: Mrs. Hazel Miller ol South Bend oi the former. Bridge prizes were Barnum of WoddUnd In a a
mid dinner was given by Mr. and1 and Mr. and Mr*. One Helm, Jeanc. awarded W Mrs. L. J. Caston and msny perfonned at lhe Mrtha
Mra. Paul Gluadn arid Mr. and Mr*. Paul and James of Hasting*. Sun- Mrs -John Chandler.
at Providence, R. I..
parsonage al
Frank Prentice at the latter's home• day night Mr. and Mrs. Delnauv
Saturday.- April 10
...
Saturday.
The Wadd
On Bunday. Mr. and Mrs Archie in honor ot Pvt and Mr*. Harold1 invited a dozen Hastings friends In
Complimentary to Miss Bcmlcc vows were read by Rev. Al
Reickord entertained nine for din­ Stalks i formerly Majesty Becker&gt; for an informal evening.
Clearer
of
Grand
Rapids,
a
former
?. ,0™5r,
J)Pr
, Uwlr
ner . m
In nonQr
honor 0of
their udaughter's of Hasting*. Olliers prt.enl were
lMn Wm
x, t&gt;
UUlljav. out-w
•
local teacher. Mr*. Guy C. Keller
•Mrs.
Wm. j^.
F1-:
birlbdav.
’
A group of friends enjoyed a fbh entertained a group of Blend* in““L
------------------„ Mr. and
town -guests
present- —
were
•Mrs.
­
John Van Atta and Johnnie,

I ’ Mr. and Mrs. William Fox ot Kai-! Thursday to her horn*
a part of
sslsUng tn
amaaoo spent the weekend with New Tork, after spent
their parents.
weeks at the home a
..
.
Mrs. Philip Tunics*
iLudlle Mr*. Howard Prost.
„r. „JU1 ml,_ v.,, ocnCHlcr MIU
, M nd .cod । and two «ou* ol Portebtlum Pauline Chandler
and children. Mary Alice. Carl FredcLieut. Arthur Wood of the Army mouth. Va.. are vtaiUng Mr. and Joyce Frye spent the weekend tn rick and Margaret Jean, of YpsiFerry
Command,
spent,
a
aliort
tifrtKtu vvuunaou. name • aouri reu« Mr*. Gu* Tumc*s. They expect to Kalamazoo with the tonner’s broth- lantl arc vulung relatives at lhe
lough last week with his mother, return to their home the first week er-ir-law and stater, Mr. and Mra. Presbyterian manse since Satur-

PERSONALS

M.. t Wo.xl &lt;J cu O.or.

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his sister. Mrs. L. Brinker and fam­
ily. Lieut. Wood 1* at present sta­
tioned ut Nashville. Tenn.Mrs. Tess DcCocker and Mr. and
Mrs. Ernest Scott made a business
trip to Marshall Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. Robert Dryer nnd daugh’.ct
Beverly and Mary Fisher, local, and
Lieut. James Hyndman and Lieut.
Roscoe Nolde of Fort Custer, took
Bunday dinner with Mrs. Dryer’s
mother, Mrs. Ray Pierce ot near
Woodland.
Mr. and Mrs Waller Mansfield
and Utile daughter Virginia Lee of
Battle Crruk spent Sunday evening
with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mills.
Mrs. Nellie Crass u expected home
soon from lutke Worth. Fla., where
she has spent thc winter. She left
Lake Worth on Thursday anil r&gt;
visiting her sister in Ads. Ohio,
enroute home.
Miss Bernice Creaxcr of Grand
Rapids was tiie guest of .Dr. and
Mrs. Ouy C. Keller thc first of
tiie wok.
Mrs. Herbert J. Freeland left yes­
terday. Wednesday, for a two weeks’
visit with relative?, in Rochester. N.
Y„ and with her sister, Mrs. Belle
Stone. 4n Syracuse.
Mrs. Monroe Lracii went to Gary.
Ind., on Thursday to attend lhe
funeral of a friend.-returnin': on

*•&gt; Dr.
«■&gt;a*u« Mra
Mn.
rw and

C.
re P.
t» Lathrop
tjiihrnn spent
iiwiit
...--------------Die weekend
in Benton---Harbor.

&gt;«•«
Mrs.
Mra

Ray
of Daylong
Raw Thompson
‘Hmmmz., nt
oavtmt
ru wbo
%blUnM lr,
HavUngs. was the dinner guest of
Mr. and Mrs. George Stowell at
their country home on Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs G. O. Kent of Lowell were Sundav guesu of Uicir
and dktKn Mr. uud
nXiZw
Mrs. Jo*. Broxak.
Sunday dinner guests of Dr. and
Mrs. L. J. casion were Mr. and Mra.
Ned L. Caston of 81. Johns.
Mrs. John Eddy .spent Thursday
at the liome of her staler. Mrs. Glen
Smith, in Grand Rapid*.
Ml*s Betty Lou Freeland and
Warren Barr cf Grand Rapids were
weekend aucsU ot her mother. Mn.

terWned their Euchre Club. Satur-'
day evening, at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Lilis Kelley cf fo. Jeffer.... ..
_ _ ._ ..... «... .. .. ......
xrro--,*T.“.k_
J**
v?‘i» nir« at
-‘-^e « w. Knhter. Wiruura at
rare
??r, . *,.re Mnt Ballance,' a Royal

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Hoag of Grand Rapid*.
Mrs. James Brir-tol te tn Grand
Raplcte this week at Um Iwpic of
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Brtetot, who
ore planning to move to Ohio *oon.
Judge and Mrs. A. D. McDonald
and Anne and Frederick were in
Grand Rapids on Sunday.
Dr. —
and
Mr*. -■
D. D.
and
....
~ —
— Walton
••——- —
—
«"&gt;”•
“»
^L*H,„,!day1J0
meet Mrs
Mr* DtForeat
naForeet Walton. Jr.,
Jr..
who ha* Just arrived from Coronado,
Cai. in company with Mrs. Alexan­
der Cairn... The two ladies left
Friday bv train for Norfolk. Va.
A. A Anderson of Grand Rapids
Wa-i IV
KU”.
mu iHni.L i —.... —----- ---------— ---- of Mr and Mrs. Kellar Stem.
ma zoo arrived today to remain ter
Mr.-and Mr*. Don Siegel and the rest of the week at the hone
Mr. uBd Mrs. Willard Smith were, of Iter parents. Mr. and Mr*. Roy
in Baltic Creek Saturday.
, Chandler.
Mrs. Hinn- Fairchild atul daughMr*. Richard Oroa* leaves Thurater of Grand Rapid* were guests of dav fur a tew days' trip to Chicago.
Haney. Mrs. Lena m-ckrr and M&gt;-« f)llr was panned for the pleasure
At the monthly meeting of the Thursday for the ceremony returnMr.* Jack Stem for a tew dnys last
Mrs. V&lt;*re Miller of Chicago
is Die
•—
—
"Hello. Evelyn. I Iwven'l seen Helen ItepHce. all of Hastings
CnpUln
Mr*. R. G. Finnic Burtnere Womens’ Hospital Guild ing to Hasting* on Monday where
week.
.
1 guest of her sister. •*llu
’" ”
—““ you for n long time. What are you M iny lovely gifts were received by alKj Mr. and Mrs. William McKnight on Monday evening, dinner was «h« 1* employed by lhe Ha*un«
-Doreen
Mr*. Bculub Adgate and Mrs P. Clary.
. .
t- and Tom doing nowadays?"
Mr. *nd Mrs. Starks and an en- Of E\anfcton.
„ rened by thc Goodwill ladle* at the Mfg. Co.
Smith of Saranac were dinner
Mrs. Lcotj.JJrtbM’iir and family
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wv
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r
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wotkhuj
V
"Well, we’ve ju t been working joyable time was. had by all
. - .
home of Mrs. Fred Smith, W. Cen-*----------------guests of
... Mr.
.... —
and —
Mrs.
.... ......
Jo*. Bro----- ...
of Chlcago'.spcnt the
.... weekend with
— .... uge
Ilr.v tuiuv,.
almost tmjmn
everyone We
nr ucni
don’t' get
Twenty-nine
member* Ur
ot Hospital
SPECIAL MEETING
’
'
St, places biting laid'for thirty- I
zak oa Friday.
.
„
, Mr. and Mr*.
Mrs. Frank Roger* and oul muc
much.
h. Tom is
Is planning a «arOn Saturday evening a special
Mr. and Mr.*. Walter Ryan cn- Guild No. 22 were cntcrtalnr-d nt two. As this was the but meeting lor
Mr. mid
•nd Mrs.
Harrv Brooks
Brook.-, and
Mra. William Schader, Jr. den and
nnd Irm
’m golrg
going to work 1in it. tertnined
•; Harry
----- Mr and Mrs.
a family group of, sixteen the hrmc of Mr*. James Radford
meeting of Haxtlng* ciiapter No.
Mrs. Vein Molenkopf of Jackron
Cadet Rolland Cuaaeh, who Is at- although I never have. I can hard­ Wednesday evening in honor of Thursday evening fnr dessert and thl* year, officers were elected aa 7.
O. E. S. was held for the pur­
ware Sunday aueitv of Mr. and tending Marmioa Military Academy ly wait for some fresh vegetable.:, Gerald Ryan, who left Friday for bridge Election of officers for the follow..: chairman. Mra. Aurda Iron- pose
of conferring the degree* ot
ratle;
vice-chairman.
Mua
Agnes
Mrs.
Jta.cnh
Pfiug.
at
Aurora.
111.,
arrived
home
Wedand
I
hope
we
will
have
some
u&gt;
Lieut nnd Mrs. Meric Savacool
San Diego. C; Hf._ for his boat train- coming year was held and thr new Smith: secretary. Miss Virginia Lui- the Order on four candidates. Mr.
Mr. ar.d Mrs. Lynn Lewis and nesdav to spend the Easter vaca- can."
of Florence. 8. C.. hove been enjoy­
ing in the
lhe Marines.
slate of officers K : Mrs. Rtehnrd ki-:u; treasurer. Miro Esther Doty. and Mis Waller Watkins, Mrs. Beth
;
Lvnetlr
of
Kalamazoo
were
week,
Ron
with
his
parent*.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
■
•
■
ing a few days from duty, and me
---------- going to have a garden,
,
Grow, chairman: Mr*. George Hcb- Bellowing lhe business session. Le­ Boyes of Lansing and Miss Eleanor
end
sucstA
of
Mr.
and
Mrs
W.
G.
p
j.
Cusaeh.
608
W.
Green.
ten.
Did
you
know
the
library
has
spending their time in Orlando and
A shower was given Friday at lhe den. secretary and Mrs Carl Ven
Haven. Oucsts were present from
Mrs.
Margaret
Sheets
and n lot of government pamphlets on homo of Mn. Arthur Hedge inhon- lm. treararer A' this meet'tig two Roy Snell was Introduced mui gave Nuhvllle and Middleville.
Daytona Beach. Un.. In company Bradford Saturday night Mr. and
Bradford Invited . frro
— • &gt; daughter
•
•
— Rat&gt;lds_ were ------Several
of- **-•
Eaton
gardening to give to ..
yoou? Anjl thcy or of Mrs. Harold Helsel, nine guests new member.* were taken Into th- an interesting talk about well known
with Cnpt. Glasscock and his fam­ Mnt.
writers with whom he has been as"
the Initiation an
frlends in tor a waffle supper
.... of her mother. Mrs. -------Oper in Sunday guests
have -------------------some iroed books.
"Orow Your
ily•
being present. Mra. He)-.et was the ^uid. Mn. Carroll Burkholder nnd tociatcd—Ford Maddox Ford, un
was presented by
’
James McCall.
Mrs. Ray Thomp.H&gt;n nf Daytona their honor.
i Own Vcgetablrs” and "25 Vegetables recipient of many lovely gifts.
Mrs. Iron Stander. At bridge c.&lt;- English writer, Clarence Budington
was followed by
MB* Virginia Potts of Greenville: Mr*. C. B. Burkholder and Mrs. Anyone Can Grow" with full direc­
Beach. Ha . was the house guest of
.... „
' 2 ’
.
fense stamps were won by Mrs. Lar.- Kclbnd, Carl Sandburg *nd Sin­ refresh menu.
Mrs. Kittle U Coats from WedtiM- *»ent thc weekend with Mr. and Forrc.st Lane were Monday shop- tions for people like u.. who don't
“Hello. Betty., I haven? seen you reiK.n Herrick. Mrs. Carroll Burk- clair Lewis—and id closing. Mr.
I pers in Grand Rapids.
.
duy till Sunday at the home of Mr Mrs. Charles Pntte
know much nbo-.it gardening. I'm
t,w
,'h0Vr /°r hQ!dir “nd Mn Clayton Brand- ..
..........
.............
Snell read one ot his own poems.
.&gt;».
*. o.
&gt;M»'u.
James Radford is in Chicago on
Weekend gueste of Mr. and Mrs going to the llbrniv now. Don’t you
and mi».
Mrs. T.
S Baird
J.. ' *’’M ? n,1,rp Jwrv'.t&lt;v’' suiter. The commitrec tn charge of There will be no meeting of the
The Rev. nnd Mra. Clifford Clin-। bustneM Ulis week.
Carroll Burkholder were Dr and want to come along?"
&gt;cu ®el aU ,hosc c‘wcr the evening wa| Mrs. Jack Patrick, amid in
I
'** May
’ because
of lhe annual
ton visited her brother nt Vernon । Lillian Chapman of Middleville Mn.. G. J. Kohne nnd Mr. and Mrs.
"Yes. I think I will. Ill get some l‘dn:,«L
. ,
....
Mrs. Frank Andru-.. Mr*. Don Gu.-y. General
Guild
vr&lt;uu
..
meeting at thc Metiiover tiie weekend
was a weekend guest of Betty Sin-,Carl Gerber of Fort Wayne.
of those gardening pamphlets nnd I “Why. out of B new book.In the Mn, Cati Van Ix» end Mrs. Kail odl*t parlors
'
on Tuesday evening.
clcton.
Miss
porliap* a new western or mystery library called "The
Mrs. M. A. lambie has relumed “
’**—
**'
“ Virginia Conrad accompanied
--------------- -*
COii£--bury »-...
.»
**•
—
^*1...^
Fail! of Woodland.
Muy 4. Members wishing to attend
Mr nnd Mrs. Loren Boves mid by her three sisters from Otsego *tory for Tom. He Ute* to lead a '. Shtwcr Book*’’ The rv'rc.-.hmrnt-*
from Ann Arbor where -he hm. bt- n
STEAM HEAT
ir.;iy secure tirketu from Miss Grace
carint’ for her parents. Mr. nnd Mrs. Mill Terry of lauising spent tiie nt&gt;cnt lost weekend in Milwaukee little over thv weekend. I'm glad :Cnnw from Mitn*- library banks. Vio,
For the pleasure of Mr. and Mr«. Relckord at tne Banner office.
weekend with Mr. nnd Mra. David wiiere they visited their brother Sid I met you. Betty."
HOT A COLO WATU
R. B. Rouse.
! Did you like the rreamed chre-i* David Boy.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Earl Trios who have not paid their due,
who U n member of thc cast of
Mr and Mrs Harold Hrler of Bover.
and raisin ’nndwiehex? And thc Bove, nnd dmwhtcr Marforte en­ arc urged to du so ut once so thc
H1IOWER HATH
Mr and Mrs. Einar Frandscn were Max Golden’s Junior Miss and atIonia were gucsLs of Mr. nnd Mrs.
In honor of the elghtv-ciphth i Coffee Maple Ire Cream?
They tertained with n family dinner on treasurer. Mlsq Jean Barnes, may­
w*-ekend -guests nf Mr. and Mrs.;tended thc opening of the play.
-----------T. 8. Ba'rd on Sunday.
birthday tf --------------Mrs. Levanchc Merrick. were both in ■&lt; book called "30ft Sunday at lhe Hotel Hastings. Out make her report. Thc committee for ।
Mr*. B. D. McMurray of Toledo J»nw*» Hilton of Ionia nnd -attend--------....
- Sugar Having Recltx.-” Tlierr.are of town guests present were. Mr
Mr ......
“n‘* .....
Mrs- William McCall ....
her daughter-in-law. Mrs Benme.
Mritame Thursday for a visit of ten erf a dinner Saturday night at the were in Battle Creek Sunday to rick entertained the Loyu) Workers La lot of other recipes that I wan', And Mrs Carl Boyes and Fred Law­ June is Mbs Dimes, chainftan. Mr*.
Vivien Anderson. Mbs Maxine Swift.
liome
of Mr. mid* **
Mrs.
Cot. vu.it her ....
father.
Scramlin.
of the Methodist Sundavschool to try. T have to nut up lunches for
days with relative* and friend*. On *•
—- -*
— George
— **
— Victor ..
------- ..—,rins*
-------------------------------------------------rence of Hickory Comers and Mr. and Miss Mary Louise Thomas.
i
Sunday her brotin-i-in-law r.nd sis­ Jr
•_
; who lias been lil.
at her home cn Friday evenin'; 1 the children nnd there are nlcntv And Mrs. Loren Boyes and son of
DON’T BCY THINGS YOr~DON’T 1
ter. Mr. mid Mrs Ono.i Tobias, ot
Dr and Mn I. J. Casion spent i Mrs. Frank Hocnan sperit laxt Aiirtl 9. Nineteen members enjoyed made cf stuff that Isn’t rationed. Lansing.
Ann Arbor, visited Mrs. McMurray W’-dnesday with his parents in St. I week in Grand Rapids with her thc carry-ln supper which was foiNEED—BIT WAR BONDS
j
and other Hastings relative*.
Johns.
Joiins.
.
,■ brother. K. 8.
W. Wilcox,
»• .-VW*. who
V.I.U was
W«M lowed
WWW— with
W.WM visiting and
—«.M a
•• short■ pro,*• W with hnr.ev and f found out how
In honor of Mrs. David Bo.-.
INSTEAD.
Ethel WhlteteKls brother. Pvt.
WcrVend guests of Mr. and-Mrs.: nuitc 111 in Butterworth hospital: gram. Mrs. Sybil Warner -recited
who Ls moving soon to Battle Creek.
Iz-wlr, Weekly of Hartville. Ohio, John Eddy were Mr. Winona Dow and Mrs. Rov Hubbard. Mr*,
poems and Mrs. retied “Sweets Without Sugar*’. But Mr*. Wm. Corkin and Mrs. Fr
Mr anti
Mr* several . amusing |&gt;oeins
who is now stattuned al Fort Cus­ nine a rut daughter Rexlne of Lan- C.
c. W Dolnn
and ™.
son
Tom
and M.a.
Mrs Merrick. Sr.,
Sr., rrclUd.
recited. ■'Cra.v.lr.a
’’Crossing ;.';c
the I
D.-.:.-.;. ar.d
t. T
o... a;.d
Adair entertained two tables at a
ter. was here Sunday to visit his xlr.c.
. Leon Stander were IIn
t. Grand Rap- Bar”, by Tennyson.
------------ *"
Pink
“*-----------------r.weatoea* ; the library now and it .closes at
ri.*ter and ride bls 'trike’ which he ■ Mrs. Wllllum Graham of Leban- ■ Ida
ms r.n
on Thursdav.
Thursday,
made attractive table decoration*. five. Goodbye. Anne.”-'*keeps at his Mater's home.
on. Indiana, is a guest for a few
Misses Willo ar.d
and Da.eUy
Beverly Jonea
Jones The evening was a happy one and ,
awarded tn Mrs. John Bruxs. Mi..
j
Mrs.
F
W.
Stebbins
was
hostess
Mrs. C B Baxter and Mr*. Urn­ week*
— a] Mir hmm, irrtved
of .herWednesday
M»n-jn- {arrlvci}
front W.
Wednesday
M. C. E. from
all extended
W. M. C.
good
E wishes to Ute guest ;
Laurence Barnett, Mrs.Trank Cd-'
trice Sliiiwl- of Middleville Wen lav- and daughter, Mr. and Mrs., at Kai.tmuzxx&gt; to spend Easter va- of honor.
, to the Study club cm Monday. Mrs bum ar.d the guest of honor.
Fletcher.
'
”
! cation with Mr.
Mrs’ w..,i
Fred
'cation
Mr "and*
anti Mr«
• • •
Sunday afternoon callers at the Bvron .Flctrher.
D. D. Walton comnleunsr her review
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Kahler en-’;, of the book, “Valley of Decision.”
Mrs. Leon Bauer entertained h r
heme of Mr. mid Mn . Victor Station.
Hazel Doolittle rrluin-.d on I Jones.
! M. L. Cook returns Saturday
। from u stay of three months in
, St. Petersburg. Fla.
Mrs. E. A. Burton and Mrs. W.
L. Shullers arrived from Lakeland.
Fla., on Monday afternoon and
, were dinner guests that evening of
I Mr. nnd Mrs. Wayne Merrick.
Mr. and Mr*. R. A. Paluu r of
Birmingham were guests of MKs
Mabe! Sisson on Wednesday and
.Thursday. All were dinner guests
; of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Vedder Wed,ncsday evening.
I Mrs. John Armbruster visited her
i mother. Mrs. Flory Coole in Al•! vordton, Ohio from Friday till Sun-

SOCIAL EVENTS

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ROOMS

HOTEL HASTINGS

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for Friday and Saturday!

DAFFODIL CAKES

Springtime and Easter
Belong Together

3QC and 60c

IIA NG IIA KT BAKERY
113 S. Jefferson St

Phons 2428

! Mr. and Mrs. Roy Bush and Miss
I; Marion Cooley, accompanied by
' Miss Williams of Dowling attended
thc plav. "'llils is lhe Campus."
at the Little Theatre, W. M. C. E .
Mtar. Clara Bush. Miss Willo Jones.
[Miss Vivian Brooks, ail former
IHnslinxs high school students, had
। parts In the production. Miss Bush

WAR

Every springtime, this same miracle is reen­
acted before our eyes. The winter world lies cold
and lifeless about us. If experience hod not taught
us better, we should think that all nature was dead.
But suddenly we begin to note evidences of new life.
Buds swell on the bare branches of the trees; flow­
ers push their way through the frozen ground; the
grass grows soft and green; pnd the song of birds
fills ,the air. Then, we rejoice, for we know that
"Life is ever lord of death, and love can never lose
its own."
'

and your call to Cousin Bill
Cousin Bill livm in another state.
You don't arc him often, and it would
lie n plraennt thing to call him up on
liis birthday and wish him many
happy n-lurna . ..IF ice iceren't fight­

So send your greetings to Cousin
Bill by mail — mid to aid in winning
the. war, plcam—Do not make any long ditlancc

call unlett it it extremely urgent.

ing a tear!

In ordinary times, Michigan Bell
would gladly help you send lluit luesrage, but today long distance lines are
crowded with a vjtelly incrcaacd load
of war-created traffic. And new lines
and equipment can’t be added, lx&gt;
cause thc necessary materials lune
gone to thc fighting fronL

MICHIGAN BELL

The message of Easter is the message of
the Resurrection. A dead Christ had been placed
in the tomb, but on Easter morning the stone was
rolled away and a living Lord came forth to fill-the
world with new hope and joy. "Death was swal­
lowed up of life."

Etpecially avoid callt to people

outtidc of Michigan.
Keep all callt
local or long
ditlance — ax'brief at you can.

YOU’VE DONI.YOUR ITT-NOW DO
YOUR HITI IUY MORE WAR RONDSI

TELEPHONE COMPANY

That's why Eoster hos caught the imagina­
tion of the world. That's why we crowd the church­
es on Easter Sunday. That's why the great trium­
phant hymns and anthems stir us to the depths of
our souls. And that's why we bring out new gar­
ments and clothe ourselves in the colors of Spring.
This is our way of paying homage to the Lord
of Life who gives us a new Springtime of joy and
points us tOjO future bright with hope.
■

nfo^/iuny -refection
AH wool Coots and Suits that keep
their shape and always look better at
Popular Prices.

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1675 to 2975
A FINE ASSORTMENT OF

Spring Dresses
398

595 - 875 - JgOO

New Blouses — Slips — Pojamas — Lunch Cloths
Handkerchiefs — Lace Curtains — Slack Suits and

Housecoats

The world neeejs Easter this year os never be­
fore. May it be for all of us a time of fresh courage
and strength.

Baird9

SHEER RAYON HOSE REDUCID!

Fnuuhen9!
"Exclusive But Not Expensive!"
HASTINGS

�AN ESSENTIAL
WAR INDUSTRY
NEEDS HELP
TO "KEEP 'EM
ROLLING

1H« par wortr aUnlanai *T 30c.
Dlayliy Uses set .ta cep* &lt;r Bl*
f*C* type 10c pfr lU&gt;e.
First Insertion I Vie per word, •*
■tuceetlve Insertion of um “&gt;
per wm&lt;, ■tntaum cB*r&lt;e 20c.

BRAKEMEN
SWITCHTENDERS
TELEGRAPH OPERATORS
YARD CLERKS
Apply Superintendent's Office,
NYCRR. Jackson. Mich.

EDITORIALtSSOCIATION

NATH

DEAD STOCK
REMOVED!

Sheldon Agency
AU Kind* at lainraac*
Surety Bondi
hoa* JIBS
HaiUata

We meet all competition in payin*
for Horae* and row*. Small atock
removed free Prompt Service 7
days a week. Phone collect, Bailie

Swanson Agency

Battle

From H OC pp with
Slat* .Farm* M-2O collision
FARM BUREAU STATE AGENT

•

'

I L. n

'

AUCTIONEER

n—r-hr

.-tt.i - I,. Itnr•.

Loren Coppock Delton, Mich.
I

wr. hive ■ 4.11 -«&lt;wk ,.r

i ... 1*4.

AT FIRST

1.

• .1: A

COOKS - WAITRESSES

»..«.■

PRACTICAL NURSES

1 A..r.... tl.

CARD OF THANKS

sii.r

MEN AND WOMEN FOR

NOTICE

ORDERLY WORK

GOOD SALARIES. ROOM

FOR SALE
WOOD CRAFT WORK

666 TABLETS. SALVE. HOSE D90PS

Marshall Furnaces
Repairs furnished and in­
stalled for all makes of
furnaces

Eaves Troughing
Tin Shop
Floor Sanders for Rent

G. E. GOODYEAR HDWE.

| r.altMU.-|&gt;&lt;Ut MP

Iiu'l. I...I
1..
.,..1 r.M1 J.---',

nr will. Irwin fnr . .

rir-

AND BOARD

FURNISHED

AMERICAN
LEGION HOSPITAL

I have mode arrangements to
begin buying livestock again
at my yards beginning April
13 and each Tuesday there­
after. same as before. Leave
calls at 2448 or coll 2108 on
Tuesdays.

Battle Creek, Mich.

I»»lr

DAN

ULREY

HAY. OBAIN A FEEDS

r&lt;»K SALf

Vi-.-l hes ■;.

‘I-’1', 7* 1

'FOR KALE Ib-nt 3 i..t. .r.n;n« - -t 1
&lt;i..g Airvlfs, ni&lt;- ,»t..l &lt;rrrn. l-ban*
II M,-r- xwi.
i::

SPECIALS

FMOAY

LEGAL NOTICES
GENERAL INSURANCE

AUCTIONEER
Liat you Aactioa Salaa with

SATURDAY

KELLOGG'S PEP
8 &lt;
JOHNSONS LIQUID WAX
10 bars 59'
AMERICAN FAMILY SOAP
6
bars
29'
FELS NAPTHA SOAP
ODESSA TOMATO JUICE
46 &lt;«. 22 points 19,
HELP WIN THE WAR BY BUYING BONDS AND STAMPS HERE

DEWEY REED

€. THOMAS STORE

Dales can be made at Banner office.
Phoaa 3467
Hutinti, Mick

HASTINGS, MICH.

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Shipping Livestock

Every Saturday
JAKE DEPRIESTER

C. "BILL” SHERWOOD
INSURANCE
Uatel Hmlnji

Phi

MAKE WORK SHOES YOUR FIRST RATION CHOICE!

YOUR DEAD OR DISABLED
FARM ANIMALS Are Valuable

CASH

HIGHEST

For your old Scrap Jron.
Radiators, Batteries. Alu­
minum, Brass. Copper &amp;

EXCHANGE
YOUR WHEAT

MS Na. Mkhlr»x&gt; Avena*

We have employment for MSchine
room helper*, cabinet maker*, cabi­
net room helper*. flnl«hin&lt; roorrf
worker*, upholsterer*. shipping room
helper*.

EXPERIENCED FITTER
LY BARKER'S

Ml

Haatlaga Pkoa* Illi K|

place. Get QUALITY work shoes!

High or low
types for long,
tough wear -

KALAMAZOO RENDERING WORKS

Loy shoe for gen­
Heavy

Lily White Flour

HELP WANTED!
i •

day work shoo—should take first

PAID

for some of that good

CURT SOLOMON
AUCTIONEER
Experience and Training
in nearly every line
Phone 72
Middleville

•

PRICES

The shoe you wear most—your all

We have a Collector Stationed at 912 W. Green St. in
Hastings to give immediate service. We pay the phone
charges. Phone Hastings 2565 or Kalamazoo 2-9544.

GLENN F. LAUBAUGH

Truss Fitting &lt;

Co.

i
FARM EQUIPMENT
AND KtSC.

s.ti.t:

HENRY FLANNERY

Rendering

WANTED EMPLOYMENT
, l llt-T C1.AHH &lt; Altl'l .'.TI K
. •!&lt;» thvr J.»l' *f l.alMIry. r«

1

AUCTION SALES

Creek

Lloyd Racer, Mjr.

PROTECT YOUR CAR

SMITH BROS.
VELTE &amp; CO.
BOOKCASE &amp; CHAIR CO.
Haitinks. Michigan

HASTINGS, .MICH.

LAKE LOTS
FOR SALE!
We are offering just six (6) lots for sale. High and
dry building sites. The lots range in size from 70 to
135 feet water frontage, and 178 to 350 feet deep. Each
lot h3s access to Lights, City Gas, Tel. Good roads
and dice swimming beach. Terms may be arranged
to suit your lAiying power. BUY NOW while wages
are high, and build when conditions will permit.

REID'S RESORT, THORNAPPLE LAKE

sole in

tough high shoes
for

hard factory

or form wear.

AGENCY for
LONGWEAR ----------WOLVERINES AND THOROGOODS

eral wear as well

as good work ser­

vice!

�SENTIAL
NDUSTRY
)S HELP
CEEP 'EM
LLING
iKEMEN
HTENDERS
H OPERATORS
&gt; CLERKS
ntendent’c Office,
|ack*on, Mich.

STOCK
OVED!
ampelitlon in payln*

Prompt Service 7
Phone collect. Battle

c

Rendering

Co.

Roger, Mgr.

THE HASTINGS BANNER
SECTION TWO—PACI

HASTINGS. MICHIGAN. THURSDAY. APRIL 22. 1943

EIGHTY-SEVENTH YEAR

CLOTHE AND EQUIP
TWO
MILLION MEN
IHVI I1LLIVII I Ifcil

Meeting Of

Bockword Glances

WOMEN'S CLUB
SPONSORS NURSES
TRAINING FUND

ninnu

dAKKY

Concerning Red Cro»
Surgical Dressing
Program

nwn.Tiir
DYPAlHi

By

i8
of y*?!""1"*.|ane Cameron
ht,Jd lhelr annual |Ilw;UnK at Cou,,. .
In recognition- of the fact that । ~
'
■
Many inquiries about the surgical
I* Coal of Women
|ty Agent Foster's office In Hastings TWENTY YEARS AGO
the present need far nurses in the
*^y scrapbook—’ Hie soul dressings program for thc Red Cross
i -t
i —- n.fw.
•nd fleeted the following officers
March 28. 1923
tne present nera iot nurses in inc wouW havc no r;llnbow. had tne have been received by Mrs R G
In Zna Loon Drive
|and directors for the year. Pre*!-। The record for the city water
n°
’ wbh 1 *neW lhc Hubbard, chairman, and the othet
Wuhtnstan D c—The national dent, Lloyd A. Gaskill. Dowling; works for the year 1922. shows over ItaSJ VX1M thel£rt£ of
.
officers of the Barry County Chaponai^f the Women’s War Savings Vlce Prfcs Wm. Velte. Woodland; 161 million gallons of water pumped,
&gt;ter- American Red Crov. To ascercommittees in t?ie Second War Loan Secretary-Treasurer. Harold J. Fos-. The report of the city’s finances1 construction foliowlhe the-war the '
If you Wanl t0 heor lhc m0*1 ,aln ,hc nxiulremrnU of the prb^T
w^hopewd Apr"
” .7.
12. wm ter.
,er- Haatimts.
Hastings. nirrrtor«
Directors named wete shows a balance of 828.512.29 on HMUn^ Women’t clubH* endeavcommutesan
nrovide'a vhoiarAhin tumi! ***UllluUy phrased and worded • gram and other drtaiin.- Mrs. George
set in terms of paying full clothing ' Hr'^^ckH°\vuO&lt;1^!H1dlev.......
„lld ' F Cai) hand, over twelve thousand better
?o awit ^d JniouV^ ^lrr
‘hl“ ,ln* ew
«ebden.' volunteer service* chairand__E.
W than
a year ago.
““
tSSuS“
________
__ ....
SrainTwSnen taenter nurm train- written, outside, thc ones in lhe 1 man. wrote lhe headquartera at St.
Thc corner stone of the new town- v(H
|nB
young^women
to enter nurara tra n BlUr hcar Dr Rutledgr thu Good Louis and the following letter, which
This means selling enough War I Hie association plans to continue ship
................................
school at WoOdlaiu
Wtand will be
........... —-,
rtmt «»
M Frw’
v oa ™E GUIDING
LIGHT.: i' self explanatory,
Loan Bonds to buy all the shoei.
annual county "Black and laid. Wednesday. April 4.
.v. । । womens
Womens viuo*
Club, inruugnoui
throughout
the
na' was
........ received
................ by
...
gnout inc
tne nana ■ uS
, ,u_ ill^rraV^i^.
----- -------------------------’ir
it is simply I her'her:
coafs blankets folding cot*, steel White’ show as well as support thc
Saturday evening Robert Me- llon urc sponsoring.
.....
.......... i *-M.. u«k&lt;......
helmets, and first aid pouches that 8l*}.le s,&gt;0*’ hp!d at Michigan State Glocklin was pleasantly surprised . Mrs. Robert Shannon, president • worded and spoken, and came* an I "Dear Mrs. Hebden: When lhe
thc government
government regularly
regularly provides
provides ' College. Members reported a most by eleven of hb friends at the haiic 1 Of
womens’ Club hcre say* that insplratlonifi mca-age that will surgical dressings program was orthe
for that
that number
number of
of soldiers,
soldier*, sailors
sailor* active year tn cattle sales with In- । of hi* sister. Mrs
y young women who would like thrill you to your very soul. Dont.ganized last summer only those
Mrs. Walter Ryan, lhe man
many
for
mis* it.
chapters who had a sufficient num-nd
MaHnes.
J creating stronger demand for good occasion
i.vi--------■—--------------- —•
——— —iK his ««»«••*•
birthday.
| io —
take
nurses•—
training
are attract••
’K^MaHne*..
• • •
' ber of volunteers available to pro-.
Word
" The total goal In terms of dollars j Ctt8Ele' .
■
.
.
* *fjom-Mrs. Richard Loppen- Pd by war job* or any Of thf several
Mv brother who I* overseas ; ducp at
,000°
Per
ill exceed 300 million dollars
1 The treasurer s report showed a tiiicnstatea that she and her aunt, women's auxiliary service groups wuJtwt
» ttukr Th?
m°nth wefe invited to participate
• Outfit the-Outfit" win be lhe «°’xl balance which was voted to be MrarTtath. are enjoying California , where the problem of financing an
XT-transferred
into
war
bonds
to
be
raliytaii caU of the women’* drive to
Hreatly,
.
education does not exist.
Maiflheet and“’iSSk
“f.Xi” chapters making dressings to supply
Thomas Dewey, grandson of th I . so. lhe Women* Clut&gt; are en- "A* jSS a* vJrt?
raise their share of tiie nation's held until the close of thc war when
Invk 'the ”‘edl‘ of «w w“r Department.
13 billion dollars to finance all-out. i the money, would be used for breed formci Banner editor, is winning dcavoring to take care ot tills sit­ With Air anr
Whv Don't *Yn5 Wc hnVf notPd your ln,rrfsl ln *hr
I promotion work. On the suggestion praise for his unusual singing, hi-. uation bv tiie creation of scholartotal war.
ftlltat^mh
surgical drevslngs work and If. at
of &amp;nest Clark. National Holstein- solos at thF student concert at Hili gnip funds
Marine Tops Lltl
out
'
I
Mrs.
Shannon
says
that
all
of
j
P&gt;See
what
I
'meTn?
Freslan
Fieldmnn
and
county
agent
auditorium.
U.
of
M.
being
&lt;"&gt;•i
..
Il cost* 815495 to equip and clothe
a single soldier. A little over 896 00 Foster, the association discuMcd thc standing
those who are Interested in this 'to hr*’ak o,lt wlth ■ win
ItowX
th£
S
’
Huh?
5
‘
-LSok
n
&amp;.
‘
S
"re?v
Vlral^ FuNt'en.
holding
of
a
county
Holstein
calf
i
will outfit R sailor. A Marine tops
project and would like to contribute
rale in - early May to make high (THIRTY YEARS AGO
the list With 8155.94.
a this.. Huh?
Look, Chums! 1 AdmlnlstraHve nAslstnnt
toward scholarship fund for nurse* Hott
Either You BUY BONDS or BE1N Admlnlstra ive awistant
Beginning Monday. April 12th. quality Holstein iielfer calves avail- , April 3. 1913
: training, are asked to fill out the
able
to
prospective
•
Barry
County
J
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To
Herritng
’
sf
Stench1
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Un
^
'
pla,u
“
rp
bcln
«
mkde
,or
“
P
ub
coupon
below
nnd
send
it
to
her
at
Women Lar Loan salesmen will
i member*
Au*nt 1 llc
, Ubr&gt;ry hcre- *‘lh lhe u«*r roora 1,8 E Walnut or call her at Phone
was
iiSmtatedCntinlv
ro work
reach into every community in the Fmtcr‘ ‘
men or Get Your Teeth Kicked In
Well I eues.&lt; we husked out «n*
of Uw clly ,ia11 be,n« UMd “
*0.2267.
country and give every American th7 detaW?«rfSSTntan
V
n^^iarik 1 °;hrr basket The com in this one
brary
d readlng toom.
.
woman a chance to actively partici­ lhc Stalls of such a plan.
don t Think Any Of Us Would Like, &lt;&gt;Ught to be worth 32 point*. Goodpate in the sale, purchase, or pro­ pfnncmk imspiTAi
Do You Chunu? '
bye now.
' Hie job of paving Green and Jefmotion of War Bonds, to equip our
I fe"°n •'ltrccU 1,81 bcen lel at 1BSt
Mrs. Robert Shannon. President
^qix1
nr*
I nnd
Howland of Charlevoix refighting men.
Rex Stout, chairman of the War ■ OBITl'hliY
118 E Walnut St. Hastings
1 V 1 crlv’’1 lhe contract, his figures being
Funds raised by local women can at8th»
;
a^Tr^X^MK
I am interested In the scholarship
apply toward equipping a definite al the hospital during the past week ' ryi iAo jj
unit of enlisted men from n platoon 5iek01K&lt;inr^ ’'ill?kiOra5li«ndAi5?- i JudBe “nd Mrs. Clement Smith fund for nurses training and wish to11 Or We Shall Fall. ’ A professor ot I **’ 'q?nc,M?e“mIm?
Union Theological Seminary replied 4^™
Zn
rcturned Tuesday afternoon from make the following contribution:
of 48 men to a Corps of 32.0o0 men. n siri^f^Ur
Kt- Louis. Mo., where they visited
with. "Hate Is Moral Polson." and V "w vMmJirf
In each locality, administration «..u‘’vSJlfXkiJin^S
sir? pi.u’rknmn ' Mr- and Mrs D°,ia,d 15 Smith, en- Biclosed find 8... ... 'the latter’s rebuttal I* so very right &gt;bf,,lg 71 yMrn and
of thc drive rest* with the Women’s I Sir!'In *3?°
I and just that we are going to quote;1 months of age
Bectlon of tiie local War Savinas Sin1 Nn.hfiiu'n TnJ^o1- T,»wrn*. I route home from a four week's soCommittee, which in turn is ad­ Mr
। a iiaragrapli from it occasionally
M*in iourn ln F1°rlda- They left Mr. and Signed ...
_ P'. Charles Casteleln.
‘ jjn, j.c
i. rzviv
A*h*vin* m
vised by the State War Havings
' Her- *- •u•*— —
m,
M L
Cook a
Btt Asheville.
N. n
C.
V
'intending to join them nt St. Louis
Staff and the Women’s section of
^t 11 txxls ln the intervening COUn- |
.1943 fori........ !*11.
the Field Division of the War Sav­ I q?d &gt;uIrM nO n dK^r tC« 'm22 nmH
Contact me on
u ?
Iry •*vcred railroad connections u.
ings Staff.
Mis* EIBott in Charge
,
they
“■'» were
wtreeompellM
compelled to
.o remain
r.m.ln in
i„ |I
Tiie overall direction of lhe pro­ 12: a girl to Mr. and Mrs. Wavne Asheville They are expected home !Signed
। tie ordinary people of bombed Lon- °n’n
“ram r*ir* n.mh.-t
don need to be kept up by haran- : °n„^?,aXI
I?]?,.™
gram reaw with Mis* Harriet El­ Stuart. Nashville. Apr 6: a girl to the latter part of the weik.
lunes from hatemongers? Most of iIn
liot. Associate Field Directar. Wom­ Mr nnd Mrs jay DeWitt. Hastings.
Henn Sharphorn, for the past 12 .
en'* Section: and with Mrs Henry R 3. Apr. 10
years foreman of lhe "machine
them did not bother their heads
*Xr hrr
Surgical
patients
registered
at
the
Mortenthau. Jr.. Chief of the Spe­
room" at lhe Bookcase factory has he
।
has been unable to find a house about hating; they have sense !! if*1 ,hp remaiuing 32 years of her
hospital
on
Tuesday
were
William
cial Activities Unit of thc Women’s
accepted a position as superintend- ।to rent. The house famine must be enough and humor enough to kccp/1,[,
Johnson. 1630 S. Jefferson: Merrill ent of the Grand Rapids Cabinet relieved.
Section.
।
There is demand for 75
Karcher
and
Mra.
Richard
Johnson.
M
“
“
j
“
*
,,
h
*"
r
Stating thc responsibility of wom­
—
I
1
‘I'l
n.
Furniture Co. of Grand Rapids.
,;new houses in Hastings right now. tllf» Jtali ‘
«
I Woodruff, of Hasting*; one sou.
en as citizens In this campaign Miss Freeport; Mrs. Tina Beckwith. 514
Improvements at the local Wes- 1
E Center; Miss Euphemla Carpen­ leyan camp grounds soon to be made Elllolt said:
FIFTY YEARS AGO
"Every housewife can encourage ter. Delton. R 2: Lennon Mauer and include tiie cutting of a new drive
March
30.
1803
Mrs.
John
Hill.
Nashville:
Mi&amp;sDorevery working member of her fam***“•
0&gt;u»Mut- through the grove and the erection
Uy to pledge to the limit In the'othv Coleman. Vermontville: Mrs. of a new restaurant. Rev. C. S.-Ren- , The republican city caucus was
Rlchard Rose. w
325 n
3. HanoverHanover; Mr*
Mn. neia. pastor of the local church, will held in lhe court room Thursday Bud so mad he got up. Besides |a J',
Second War Loan. She can back Richard
evening and wm well attended. Har­ reveling in the beauty of the music.
that pledge by her every effort to Harvey Lewis. 303 E. CoMax; Mia, be in charge.
Jy^nnd n^oidK
mony prevailed and tiie following
Joan Keller. Cloverdale. R 1.
budget for Bonds.
'
strong ticket was nominated: May­ I now know how to get that kid itcry- Qrind
Following arc the medical patients FORTY YEARS AGO
"Everv woman waoc earner, and
« 8 ™»Ue Health Senice
or—Sylvester Greusel; Recorder— Sou kno^,whaht‘Clhmra?&gt;melhln8 “
there are now 15 million, must real­ registered on Tuesday: John Euper.
April 2. 1903
Edward O.. Holbrook; Treasurer—I
ize that War Loan investment pro­ Nashville: Mrs. Sarah Henney. Has­
T. Diamond; Justice—George । ■ condensed): High chair, high ' oJ2jM°»ha»P5l?hi)I°mS
About 80 were present for, the Niles
:
tects her earnings, and will Ude her tings. R 2: Ernest Hunter. Vermont­
over the change to peacetime em­ ville; Will Schmalzried. Lake Odes­ city Republican caucus held in the H. Brooks: Marshall—Frank H. । u-hrwi hioh finnnr,- hioH nrir*« showed that slightly more than one
--—. hlRh PrtCtt-;ln every 100 person* examined had
sa. and Mrs. Vent Curtis. 426 E. city' hall Thursday evening. Some Snyder: Supervisors: 1st and 4th ———
ployment.
difficulty was experienced in nom­ wards. James F. Mead; 2nd and 3rd pd. warden! Ha. ha.
'Women with Income from securi­ South BL
significant tubercular infection of
1
•This
• Is• a Joke First Lady: I waai11** lunK&gt;
...............
. .................
inating
a mayor.
M. L........................
Cook. P. A. . Words. Wm. H. Hampton.
Patients discharged are: Medical ____
ties and other source* should Invest
&lt; , ________
Rogen. John WeisWeis-I. Jas. L. Wilkins has beeiytompelled
In the Second War Loan to the full- —Mrs Homer McKibben Middle­ Sheldon. D. W. Rogers.
,
| Tn Australia, tea is rationed at
estras a protection against infla­ ville: Mrs. Berwln Stadel. Lake sen and oilier* declining. Later tiie to shut dovyn his saw mill on se­ h0*?},, jn -VJCB _c- , „
Second Lady (?»: B. C.? You look the rate of one ounce every two
Odessa: Mr*. Alice Schilling. 320 W. ll onor was practically "forced” upon I count of high water.
tion."___________ ___________
'weeks to each consumer.
Green:
Mrs.
Martha
Phillips, D. W. Rogers. Other nominees were: I Over 130 men are employed in the
NEW ADVENTS’? 'CHURCH
Clarksville. Surgical patients dis­ Recorder. Jos. Pflug. Jr.; Treasurer, furniture factory constantly.
Jfhe fact
every crossfact that
that nearly
nearly every
charged: Mrs. Ward Baine. 133 F Joe Sage; Justice of Peace. Donald i| »fhe
BUILDING NEARING
wllk in the city is cleaned off is
; Walnut:
Christian,
S McLeay: Members of Board of Re-I' walk
COMPLETION
,
------------ David ---------«... 229 w
Wanner weather ha* permitted ' Church; Mrs. Bessie Peterson. Sun- view. John WeUsert and D. R. cook, proof that city election is fast ’apuroaching.
the work on Uie new Seventh-day ■ field; Richard Paulson. Mrs. Mabie Sup. 1st. and 4th. wards. Daniel E proaching.
Bert Hamlin died at his home in
Adventist church building, located 'I Marshal) and *»..
Mrs. «?..
Forrest
----- - Kinney.
----------- Birdsall; 2nd. and 3rd. wards. Jesse
the fourth ward of quick consump­
on thc 'corner of East and Bond &gt; Nashville; Mrs. Fred Bugbee. Has­ Downs.
Geo.
A.
Shaffer
of
Morgan
com
­
tion.
leaving a wife and four chil­
Streets, to progress. It Is hoped that tings. R 4; Horry Iznz. Dowling:
mitted
suicide
by
hanging
on
Tues
­
dren.
the Interior ot the building will be ! Mrs. Herbert Reinhardt. 204 W.
•
Barry county, for lhe first time In
Mrs.
Ernest
Paulson, day.
sufficiently completed so that serv- Clinton;
her
history,
has an opportunity to
David
J.
Ober
has
been
appointed
lees, may be held there within a Clarkayille; Mrs. Isaac Williams.
Woodland; Mrs. Carl Naylor. 434 carrier for the new Woodland route, vote for a Burry county man for
short time.
When completed, the church will E Walnut: Miss Ellvn Beystrum. with Johnson L. Smith as substitute. circuit Judge.—Clement Smith.
Enoch
Andrus
of Irving has filed
Invitations
are
out
for
a
calico
618
E
Marshall;
Ralph
Slone.
be a very attractive looking build­
ing with its tower and louvre-en­ Orangeville; MLss Delora Branch, hop to be given at the creamery for the office of county school com­
building Tuesday evening. April 7. missioner.
closed belfry and it* calhedral-am- Lake Odessa.
Shirley
Smith's
named graced the
On
April
15
the
poslofflce
at
Carl
­
1
Tne
Hospital
Guild
of
which
Mrs.
ber glass windows.
The original plans for enlarging Frandsen is chairman, the Curtain ton Center will be discontinued and Morton house register Thursday.
the old church building, developed Guild, has furnished new drapes all mail will be carried on the rural
The most critical years with re­
into the building of practically an for a room and has had It painted, route.
Kellar Stem, manager of tiie gard to tuberculosis in a womans
entirely new structure with more so everythins in the room Is new
than double the former seating ca­ and clean. Ben Beverwyk did the Bookcase factory may soon be com- life are the years between the ages
Elled to move Ills family to Grand of 25 and 35; In a man’s life they
pacity. When it is completed there painting.
ipld*. The house in which he has are the years between 45 and 55.
will also be several room* for the
been living will probably be sold and No age is safe from the disease.
kindergarten, primary and junior WOMENS BOWLING LEAGUE
Jean Brower was about the only
departments and a light, pleasant
minister's room. A new furnace has woman bowler able to cope with the
maples Monday night and her 481
been installed.
Plans'are being laid for the open­ series (170-132-1791 led the weeks
ing services to be held sometime in play. Mildred Smith was In runnerMay. There are good hopes that up position with (164-114-180 ) 458
thc church building will be enUreiy pins nnd Margaret Caukin* 448
free of debt a short while after Ils (154-145-149) was good for third
(dace.time
It was
the
first
week
a
C°UnUl *thc church is completed j long
that a
"500
” score
wasinnot
ong time that a "500" score was not
services are being held at the IOOF turned in.
Auditorium on Saturday mornings I Bonnet and Gown scored a grand
Sabbath School is at 9:30 A. M.and «tam On Orphan*: Portias whiteMornlng Worship at 11:00 A. M.
M chlgan Bell Tel. Co ;
Visitors are always welcome."
, State Insulation took a complete
------- •-•-«---------------'series from Piston Ring Office,and
•COMMERCIAL TRUCK REPORTS Strand won the odd game from
DUE MAY 1
Banner. The two remaining matchAll operators of three or more es will be bowled al a later date.
commercial motor vehicles In the । David Goodyear and Roy Hub­
Grand Rapids area were reminded bard won a special match from Wlltoday by Paul J. Winkler, district ham Ayres and William Hackney
manager of the Office of Defense with a 152 pin advantage .The match
Transportation. Motor Transport “was bowled in blocks of four games.
Division, that operation report* for The final scores were 4304 for Goodthe first calendar quarter of 1943 year and Hubbard and 4162 for
lire due May I. Operators who do Hackney and Ayres. Dave Goodyear
not comply with the ODT regula- had an average of 187; Roy Hub­
lion requiring them to file the. bard scored a 172 pin average and
quarterly operation reports arc sub- 1 Ayres and Hackney hit averages of
lect to having their Certificate* of 174 and 173 respectively.
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PHONE 2115

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HEN

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children of Clyde were Friday guest* Bowne »pent Sunday forenoon with I
1:00 P. M. Saturday—Sermon b&gt; amaioo. Funeral service* were licld members of the Claud Demond and Sunday guests of Mr. and Mn. Mr*. Gray and children
.. Fleming.
«—.—
at ller ljotne jn Hickory Comen Homer Rowladtr families have been Steve Miller. Mr. and Mrs W1U led her parents
Miss Helen Rev.
on a
r-.
■ vl
vim.
. spent SatUNION SUNRISE SERVICE Easi-­ Thun
iiiuuu
day.
.), April
jijku a
o at
bi 3:30
j.ju o'clock
ociock afflicted.
anuctea. * Mr. and
ana Mra.
Mn. J.
j. D,
iz, Blough of Freeport were Friday Elfa
----------Stanton, near Ollvai and 5
family. * Mr. and Mr*. Frank urday
sunday with bur parents
i
------ ' ter
Morning at United Brethren conducted by Rev. Victor Jone*. A e lick attended &gt; birthday gather- guest*______________________
Vem Greenfield naar Charlotte.
Thompson and Mr. and Mr*. Arthur Mr and Mr* Owen Steckle * Mr. &lt;Church. ■
Moore were Saturday evening guests and jgr*. Alfred w
Custar
ot Harttap
Hasting* ; 8:00 A. M. Sunrise Service Mes­
—— —
MARTIN CORNERS
CLAY HILLS
Mr. and Mra.
Mn. Floyd
Fiord Grinnell in
... I vere
were Saturday evening guest*
guests of Mr. ■sage by Rev J. W. McCue. Singing tenaed the funeral were Mr. and * Mn. Willard Pooler and daugh- Last Week's Letter.
Last Week's tatter
Mr. and Mra. ClaUd Mead were of
honor at the latter’s birthday artnl- ahd Mr*. Claude Walton * Mr. and led by Rev. Everett Love. Prayer Mra. Barton Cortrtght and Mr. and ter from Plymouth called on Mr.
The Busy Bee Club met with Mr*J
Mra. Agnes Barry entertained the
Sunday dinner gueaU of Mr. and
Mrs Kenneth Btackle and family by Rev. Schneider.
William Hullet last Thuraday in J
extension
class
at
her
home
last
Mn. Myron Mcud and tanUly of Boughner of Lake Odessa were u
10: 30 A M. Sunday School.
Mrs. Ada Cortrtght of Otsego. Mrs. day. * Mrs. Lowell Demond 1* still
of. Lansing were Sunday .....
guest* of
.k.l.
*
1/.
..va
I
Macle Grove * Lyle Newton ha* Tuesday afternoon callers of Mr. their father Ata Steckle. a Mr. and
11: 30 A M. Morning Worship. Nina Aldrich of Augusta.
and "confined to her bed without much Thursday. There wa* a good at­ Middleville, for an all day meeting.!
--------Mr.
------------Pol
luck dinner at noon, and sewing I
and Mn. Emil Oiaon. * Mrs. Ida Mrs Donald Buehler of Greenville Sermon by Rev. G. D. Fleming.
b™ Campbell and Mr. nnd
and improvement
imnroveismi and B. J. Wellman. tendance and a pleasant time en­
Payne is visiting with Mr. and Mra. md Mr*. Mike Urich of Hastings
3:15 P. M. Junior Christian En- Mra. Smith of Hastings. * Mr. and although veil weak, walk* around joyed by all. * Mrs. Millie FUhar carpel rags for thc hastes*, were the!
la: Pvt. Lyle A. Newton. George Post of Hastings. * Mr. nnd were Bunday afternoon callers of dcavor.
.
Mrs. George Elliott returned to the yard wme with the aid of and her guest. Mn. Metta Keaalc event* of the day. * Guy McNee is
Mrs. B. W. Sisson were Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Sage and fam­
7: 00 P M. Young Peoples Chris­ tiiclr home in Detroit Bunday af- crutches. Both have had a long of Hickory Comer*, spent Tuesday confined to hl* home with sciatic!
n._ * Mr and Mfs Rgy Tooker and tian Endeavor.
------ ...
temoon. * Blair Barnes of Otsego gpe)l of sickness thc part winter. ot last week with Mb.* Alice Whet­ 1 rheumatism. * Frances Haight and
* Mr #nd Mr&gt;
IZ)WPn. alw stone. They were Wednetdny after­ family of Hastings, apent the waak-1
George Nelson were Howard Citv wards of Carlton In honor of the lat­ Mr. and Mr*. Harold Rinehart and
8: 00 P. M. Evening service. Ser­ wm &gt; caller at. th. K I.
Visitors Sunday. * Many friends and ter^ 80th wedding anniversary. Mrs. H. Hawkins of 'Wayland were mon by Rev. Fleming.
home Wednesday. Arion Bromley his father and mother, all of Quim­ noon visitors of Mra. Ida Flory and end with bls parents. Mr. and Mr*.
Eugene Haight. * Mr. and Mra.
relatives have called on Merrill They are both In the best of health. Sunday afternoon callers of Mrs.
ta sick with throat trouble. * Mrs. by were dinner guerta of Mr. and
Kercher who returned home Thurs­ ♦ Lloyd Karcher and Don Carrick Ernest Tooker. * Mr. and Mr*. Will
Cogswell' and children of Nashville Leun Potu were callers at Mr*.
10: 00 A. M. Easter Morning Wor­ Harriet L. Barnes was at Hastings Mrs. Claud Demond Sunday.
day from the hospital. He had the .of Grand Rapids were Sunday af- Bischoff of Hudsonville were Sun­ ship.
were Saturday evening callers st Lenna Johnson's, in Bowne. Sunday I
. 4
on bu'inw Wednesday ot last week.
■tirlt of
nf three fingers
flniters taken off while temoon callers of Mr. and Mra. Ben day afternoon guests of Mr. and
end*
Mr. and Mra. Orr Fixlier's * Maur­ afternoon. ♦ Mr. and Mra. Rhy Mc11: 00 A. M. Sunday School.
* Friends of Mn. Waiter Harriron COATS GROVE
working at the Hastings Manufac-1 Blakney. * Mr. and Mrs. Virgil _...
ice Cogswell and son. David, of the Caul and mother. Mr*. Sarah McMrs. Will Dipp. * Donald Walton | 7:30 P. M. Clirtatlan Endeavor.
were sorry to hear that she had u
taring Company. * Mr. and Mrs j Woods and family visited Mr. and made a buxines* trip to Grand Rap­
Center road, were Sunday callers Caul. allended a, birthday dinner
8:00 P. M^,Preaching service
hard stroke recently and Is In s Last Week's Utter
The C. E. Society had a business nt Orr Ftaber's. * Mr* Agnes Barry at Matt Bedford's. Sunday, honor­
Prank Walton accompanied by Mr* Mra ^Valter Kunde and'daughter id* Monday. * Mr. and Mrs. George
The Pleasant Valley constituency critical condition. * Ray Rose ot
Emma Anderson and Mra. Aller: of Pierson. Mrs. Kunde ha* been ill Alexander of Lowell were Sunday ta urged to shore in tiie special ser- Sauli file. Marie te spending some meeting and warm sugar party in called on her parent*. Mr. nnd Mrs. ing Roy and wife. * Mtes Millie
Fish attended the W.M.A. branch ; for *everal months. * Mra. Lillian afternoon- callers ot Mr. and Mr*. vicea at Freeport.
time with his Uster. Mr., and Mn. thc basement of the church last Erne*t Todd on thc Center road Lukso lias employment In Grand
W. «.
.vc muMvuu
Meeting at Caledonia Wedne*da&gt; • KcCy of Irving cxz
was ;
a Tuesday fXC
fore- ----Dan------------Postma-------and --------Phyllis Ann.
----- *
*
C.
R. Snyder. * Vale
Morrison wm
will Wednesday evening. * Mr. and Mr*, Sunday afternoon. * Word received Ranids * Miss Vesta Coville IS em­
evening. * Mr. and Mrs. C. M ’ noon visitor of Mr.
— . and
ar.d Mra.
Mrc. George
Occrgt Mn, Ralph Sane, who had Hie mtSaturday for the U. S. Army. Leon Hynes of Woodbind visited at by hl* wife from Lloyd Goodenough ployed at the Mfg. Co. plant in Has­
Many residents of Freeport and leave
Paul Woodman's last Thursday eve- Informs her he Is In camp in New tings. * Mr. and Mrs. Morris Lewts
Oowle* of Otsego did some paper-| Bassett. * Mr. and Mr*. Ed Coat*
Coats fortune to break some ribs recently.
and surrounding area* * The Junior play Friday ninht at । ningnnd Mr
hanging at lhe home ot Mr. and »pent the weekend with Mr. and has recovered. * The Duration Club Woodland
sent and hl* niece and family of Kala*Jr and Mr*.
M" Cha*
r'H’* Town'rn"t’- Jersey. Glenard Showalter was Wlll
will remember Orley E. Balyeat Kellogg school netted over »100.
al Leon Potta’
■ zend and children of S. Woodland to a camp in Mtasuu-lppi * Mrs
Mra. i■ maaoo
••—-~ were
—-■ callers
——
Mra. B. W. Sisson Munday. * Rev j Mra. Clarence Doty of Battle Creek, which was to meet In the Ubrary who was superintendent of thd
hus- ‘Sunday evenlnx.
evening, * Caller* at Guv'
। were Sunday goest* there. * Ken- Llovd Goodenough vtalted her hu*.
and Mra. E. B. Griffin were In Char- * Mra. Ray Wieland and Bonnie Wednesday
Wednesdoy April 28th
38th at
.. 7
. o'clock, Freeport school* for five yean, later [ NORTHEAST WOODLAND
------ Anna
lotte Tuesday where he attended a 1 Lou attended the Brethren Aid So- has been
"
------ ----------nllh Demond was a supper guest at band's parents, Mr. nnd Mra. Dan | McNce's Sunday.• were Mr*.
postpone
until- May 5lh.
Last Week* Letter
Howard Newman’s in Hastings lost Goodenough in Hittings a couple Gibbs. Eugene and Francis Haight,
meeting of the trustees of the Lane i ciety at tiie home of Mr*. George The public Jcrinvited to attend these as superintendent for the past 34
Rev.
C.
H.
Truerchel
of
Niles
of
days
the
past
week.
Bert
WllUiuns
and
son-in-law. of
Monday and on Thursday went to
Dutoenla Home * Mr. k Mrs. Henry'Overholt of Logan Thursday. * Mr*. meetings:'* The W5.C5. met al thc years. Last week. Mr. Balyeat an­
----------------- - -------1 Middleville, Jake Pock and family
alted on Mr and Mrs. Karl Eck- Camp Grant. IlL * Thc Sunday
My*n~and Janice spent - Sunday ', “
—* ’Walton
*'-••— and -----— »&gt;-*■*
— home of Mrs. Dan Poatma last Wed­
Floyd
nephew
Bobby
nounced
that
he
proposes
to
retire
ardt
Friday
on
Ills
return
home
and
Ross
Baird
and
wife
of Has­
■cliool is planning for Easter ex­ DUNHAM DISTRICT
with Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Myers of । Parker ot South Bowne called al nesday with eighteen in attendance. nt thc end of tht* school year, clos­
from - Chesaning. * Mrs. Lydia ercises on Easter day. April 25 at
tings.
Wayland. * Mrs. Jonns Blough and lhe Walton-Closfon home Thursday Business was in charge ol Mrs Wil­
Mrs. Ivan Blough and son Dean of afternoon. Bobby, who has been liam Mishler. The.program was un­ ing a long and successful career Schuler and Mias Olga Eckardi thc Sunday school hour with each
The final meeting of the D.CC pnwrBK
a teacher.
Mr. Buiyent wa.* visited relatives in Orand Rapids 1 of'the seven classes giving parte on
Ciartaville were Friday evening cail- spending the past three or four der the supervision oi Mra. Frank as
born in Lake Odessa and In 1901 over the weekend. * Mr. and Mrs. thr program nnd thc goal is an at­ for thc present scliool year wa* held । ro«LKt&gt; echoes
months with his aunt, returned to Thompson. Each person told of his
from Michigan Stale Ray Scheel vtMted Mr. mid Mra tendance of 10O. On Friday eve- at thc schoolhouse Friday evening.' Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bedford enMrs. Harold Woods wcie In Battle his home in Detroit Sunday. * Mr. tint teacher and school. Lunch was graduated
with Mra Grace Mark a* clutlrman tcrtalned with a supper Sunday
Creek on business Wednesday after­ and Mn Marvin Thaler and Keith served bv the hostess. * Miss Elaine Normal at Ypsilanti, later teaching Roy Premier nnd Mrs. Cora Scheel nine. April 23 a meeting will be After the pot luck supper, the fol- evening honoring thefr aon .Pfc.
noon. * Henry Ka.cher. who hat, cf Hastings were weekend guests of Kauffman is now employed in the at Middlebury, Ind., for three years in Sunfield Sunday afternoon. * Mr. held nt the church. On Sunday lowing officers were circled: Pre*- George Bedford who is enjoying a
before going to Freeport. Both Mr and Mra. Waller Cooke spent Sun­ evening. April 25 thc C. E auonsor*
been ill thc nasi two week*, is im­ Mrs. William Hutchens. * Mrs. Ly­ Bomber plant (n Ypsilanti.'
nnd Mrs. Balyeat liave been active day afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. a meeting with Vane Wotring of irient. Julia Garrett: vice-president. ' 15 day furlough from hi* duties at
proving a Tittle. * Mr and Mrs Ray dia Kidder and sons Waiter and
Fem Ball: aec-treas—Edith Dun- 1 tasredo Army Air Field, Texas.,
n
.
.. ..
.
1,1
church, civic and social life tatfe Williams and family near
Wieland and family visited at th- Ralph of Hastings were Sunday af­
Bowne Center Methodist Church ; of Sparta ami he has served the Freeport. * Mr. nnd Mra Charlie Woodland giving a chalk talk on kelbergcr Mr. and Mra. Robert Har- Gue*U were relatives from Hat­
horne of Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Rouna-ternoon
— callers of Mr.’ and Mrs.
Rev. McCue, pastor
| village in various capacities
Mrs. Farthing of Woodland were Sunday "Thc Life of Christ." ♦ Mra Alice tom of Auyria were present and tings. Augusta. Grand Rapids and
bush and family of Lowell. * Mrs. Geoige Bassett. * Mra. Harold YodMr*. Ethel Hall and Mrs showed pictures taken bv a friend Middleville * M1m Margaret Me­
9: 00 A. M. Easter breakfast served Balyeat will be remembered as tiie dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ben , Chase.
Anna Moore and Mrs. Charles er and Nonna. Mtas Iris Olmstead,
Bessie
Woodman attended the in Hawaii before Pearl Harber also , Callum of Grand Rapids and
Wood* or th and son Mike of Eaton and Mn.
Mrs. Elnora Whitney were in church hall. After the breakfast former ML** Mabel Landis ot Wood- Schneider.
, Woodbind w. c. T U. In the Wing local scenes they had taken. Every- brothers and their families from
Easter hymns will be sung.
land. They have two son.*, both
Rapids called on Mr. and Mrs. Se- Grand" Rapids
"" visitors
' '
Wednesday.
.
i home In Woodland last Friday. * , one enjoyed them very much. * Prl- : Orand Rapid* nnd Muskegon spent
10: 00 A. M. Morning worship— graduates of the University of CEDAR CREEK
miah Scese and Mrs. Adah Motter * Mr. and Mr*. George MUler of
Mr and Mrs F. C Wing visited vate Neil Kidder, wiio had been Sunday with their mother, Mra. McThursday. * George Bassett spent Hasting* were Sunday dinner guests Thwne—"The Meaning of the Res­ Michigan, and now serving in the
Sunday at thr E S Thompson home for a week, returned to camp Callum, it being her birthday. *
Mrs.
Ola
Larabee
of
Delton
is
urrection". There will be baptism of navy. Dr. Gordon B. Balyeat has
Saturday and Sunday with Mr. and of Mr. and Mrs Merrill Karcher. children.
home (♦ Mra Pearl Demond nnd in Maryland. Friday. * Mra. Doro- Mr*. Russell Palmer who was vbtidtlng
her
sister.
Mrs.
Minnie
The doors will be open for completed a course in tropical
They called on Mr.- and Mn. Henry
her
faUirr. Arch Grave* visited at thy Hoffman accompanied Mr* Hing her parent* at Detroit ta now
*
'
ving. * Rev. and Mr* E A. Shull Karcher in the afternoon. * Mrs. reception of members. Special mus­ medicine at the naval medical ccn- Campbel).
Rvron TWcnnan's Sundav * Miss Waller Hobbs of Banfield to a | visiting at the home of her huster at Bethesda. Md. and Piiil Bal- Campbell
were Sunday dinner Virginia Thompson of Kalamazoo birthday party for Mr*. Leon Dunn- band's parents, Mr. and Mra. Miner
and Mrs. Lulu Maurer of Lake Harry Kidder of ..Alaska
—.— -----and Mrs. ic will be rendered by the choir.
Choir rehearsal at the Bcrgy ycat U in charge of the swimming guests of Mr. and Mrs Myron visited
Odessa were Friday afternoon guest* , Grace Cole of Battle Creek called on
tiie home folks on Thursday. 1 ing of Delton. Friday * Mr. and I Palmer. ★ Tom Riley, son-in-law
homo.
Thursday
evening.
1
program
at
the
naval
air
school,
ut
Mason. *.....
Mrs. Lloyd Owen and
of Rev. and Mrs J L. Ickes. Rev Mr. and Mra. Charles Aspioall Mon­
; Mra Sam Buxton of Banficld were 1 of Mr. and Mra. Henry Frost Is
I Norman. Okla. Thc family will children called on her mother, Mrs. SOUTH BOWNE
Shull U pastor of the First United day forenoon. * Mr. and Mra. Lisle
• dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and seriously ill in a hospital in Orand
■ continue to reside In Sparta.
Freeport .Methodist Church
Brethren Church in I-ake Odes** Clark of Lowell spent Sunday afterLizzie Cairns of east Hasting* Sat­
, Mrs. Harold Gray. In the afternoon Rapids.
Everett
M.
Love,
pastor
­
★ Loren O. Edmonds of Kalamazoo, noon with Mr and Mrs OwcnStecurday. * Mr. and Mrs. Ardy Owen
Mr. and Mra Harold Neli*mwere
.
I
HUBBARD
HILLS
grandson of Mr. and Mra. Buel SU- klc. * Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Postma of
Morning Worship 11:00. Sermon:
and Raymond Owen spent Sunday in Greenville Sunday * Mr nnd.
son. left Gamp Grant. Illinois last McCords were Thursday morning -The Living Christ."
afternoon with Mrs. Dorothy Mon­
Wm Spears and baby and Mirs j
Pfc Gordon and Mrs, Green of roe ot Kalamazoo. Maynard Mon­ Mrs.
week Saturday for Camp Hood, caller* of Mr. and Mrs Dan Postms । Sunday School !3:00
Donna Thaler of Grand Ranids I
Battle Creek are happy over the ar­ roe returned home after spending were visitors at the Will Mishler
Program for the week.
Texas He waS^creoited for thre? and Phyllis. * Rev. and Mrs, John
rival
of
n
baby
girl,
April
9
She
years of college at Western State.' McCue spent from Wednesday unThursday—Communion service at
thc past week with his grandpar­ homo Slmdsy afternoon. * Mr. nnd ,
will
answer
to
lhe
name
ot
Linda
★ The Junior Christian Endeavor til Saturday with Mr. and Mr*. Bud 8:00.
ents. * Mr. and Mra. Wendell and Mrs. Vernon Wolcott of Lansing.
and their friends me, at the home Albertson and Mr. and Mr*. Ralph
Friday—Special service at 1:30. ta&gt;u. Gordon Has been in quaran­ son and Mr. and Mrs. Clare Lam­ Mr and Mrs Floyd Burkey and ,
of Rev. and Mrs. Griffin for a pat-; Atlee of Midland Part and Gull
Sunday—Easter Sunrise service at tine in a camp in San Antonio. mers and children of Battle Creek family of Hasting* John Eaxh.Nevty Saturday afternoon. With the n*-1 lake. * Hubert Overholt was a Sun- United Brethren church at 6:00 A.M. Texas for two weeks. One of the and Miss Joyce Lammers &lt;d Has­ nt Air Cadet of Glenview III.. Mrs.
boys in his barracks caine down with tings spent Sunday with their par­ Edna Hostettler and Barbara, ar.d
dstance of Miss Ruth Yonker. Tha-r ! dav afternoon caller of NorvalTha- । Special Easter service at 11:00.
who attended were Raymond and ler of North Campbell. * Mtas VelWe will receive an Easter offering spinal meningitis. * Mr? and Mra ents. Mr and Mrs. John Lammers. Mr A T
E.ish were Sunday
Ed ward Bowerman
«jr World
world Service.
service.
»u»c&lt;&lt;&gt;uiu have
iU,r rented
rented aa * Mr. and Mrs. Hollister of Battle rueits of Mr and Mra Clare Enzh.
Paul Mcud. Theo and Robert Kauff- ma Buehler of Grand Rapids and for
There will be beptism and rccep- hotif-c cf Mrs. Mabie Tobias in Irv- Creek spent Sunday with Mr. and * Rev. nncVMrx..Love nnd baby of
mzn. Jeanette While. Delores and Mtas Vivian Buehler of Charlotte
ling anri
and wMI
will mo
move
this week. Best Mn. taster Gould and family. * Freeport were Sundav dinner gurstk
11,115
**’ ,h,&lt;
Betty Malitaon. Norma Busiancc.: spent tiie weekend with their par- lion of members.
wtahea go with them to their new’ [ Mrs. John Lammers visited her son of Mr. and Mi- Will MJ.-hter nnd
Alicc Yonker. Betty Buehler, and , ent* .Mr. and Mrs Forrest Buehler.
Patty Hoyt. Several games were * Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Helrigie of Carlton Center Methodist Church home. * Mr. and Mra. Harry Latta Dunne and wife of Hastings 7hurs- Gwendolyn. * Ml«s Wanetta Schrnv
moved lost week to their new homr day. * Max Houghtalln went to
Everett M. Love, pastor
played followed by refreshments of' North Irving were Sunday dinner
Chicks gain fast on MER­
, near Prairieville. "Diev have rented Pennock hospUal Sunday for nn op­ । who has spent the past year with
Morning Worshlp-10:00. ,
pop-com, candy, and peanut*. * Mr. giwta of Mr. and Mr*. Lawrence
a farm and Homer will stay at home eration. We Vtah him a apeedy &lt;eand Mr» Walter Rockhill of Has- Hawkins of Hastings. In tiie after- , Sunday School-11:00.
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of 18% .pro-'
to the home of her parents
,and
farming. * Mr- covery. * Mr. ^nd Mrs. Pickard of unlayLake
There will be baptism nnd recep--— help
•—e with
-■••• thc
••
Ungs, and Mra- Nina Mauee al tain- noon they called on Mr and Mrs
Odessa * Mrs Wm Porof membera next Sunday. Also James
Storkan। received r. letter Hnstlngs callenTon Mr. nnd Mra. near
tcin with vitamin A &amp; D
sing spent the weekend with Mr Charles Price of near Nashville. * tion w»
— -----------rlll and mother. Mra Edd Lacrv
and Mr*. W. W. Rockhill. * Mr and Mra. Glenn Parker of Ypsilanti « special Easter offering will be tu- । {rt&gt;ni her son. Staff Sgt. Charles | Henry taltiaar Sunday. * Friends ttnfav to the home of her parents
(eliding oil. A lifetime mash
Mr*. John Endres and family of spent Sunday with her sister Mra. ken for Benevolence*
storkan, ta»t week. with a picture । were shocked to hear ot the. sudden Kam McRoberts of Lake Odrasa es;
_
of Mrj prank|ln n
p n
RooBcvelt
Kslomazoo. Mr. and Mrs Wendell Leon Howk. She also attended the
,,r
--------- - in­ mussing of Fred WrighL Burial was
fpr chick, pullet and''laying
* Mr and Mrs. Arthur
' clo‘'fd which hi- took of her as she tn the Cedar Creek cemetery Mon­ Tuesday.
Shoemaker of Lansing, and Mr. and morning worship at thc Methodist Church of lhe United
Barnaby nf Moline. Morri* Holcomb
Brethren In Christ 1 was
out of the Lincrihi M&lt;y day afternoon.
hen. They pay you well for
Mra. Keith Durkee of Woodland church. * Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Walnnd
^family
of
Grand
Ranids.
Mrs
E B. Griffin D. D. Pastor
mortal building In Washington.-D
callcd cn Mr. and Mra. Adam En- ton of South Bowne were Sunday
James Porri’.t nnd Mra. Wm Flvnn
MERMASH.
Phone
491
9. ...
*ic hnd threc «1aya leave nnd wan SOUTHWEST WOODLAND
dres, Sunday. * Mr. and Mrs. El ‘ dinner guests of Mr. and Mra.
...
i f Caledonia, nnd Mrs. Adrian Wal­
------------D. 9
C
Janni* ana
and son Freddv
ol uciron
Detroit uinuoc
Claude Wallop..*
Mr. ana
and mrs.
Mra. L. Freeport
'. Mgin Washingicn. °,
uanni*
treaa* oi
waiion,* mr.
lace of Cascade were visitors ot
weekend with
Mr. and .1 Matthews of near
near Hastings,
8t&gt;eclal
services arc being held
01 .IP,an' “Sht* he saw while
spent
Special
their
parents.
Mr
nnd
Mra.
D
D
..7. ..the
.. . weekend
&gt; .... . with Mr. .and ,1.
■ &gt; . _.. , «■
■ Hastings
■■
&lt; and
।
..
■ n.
mere
A
A
1
rf
rir.
’
wn
there. * Albert Green ha, a new
Mrs. Dane William.* who has bcht
Mrs Emil Olson.- * Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Charles Moore, local, each evening at 8:00 o'clock.
m“KnSX taps fTihr
“■"iSK
Rav Nceb and family of Blissfield were callers of Mr. and Mrs Ralph
8:00 I*.
2:22
P. M. Thuxdxy
Thursday—Communion brooder C4&gt;p completed nnd will
and Frank Gosch of Hastings were : Moore Sunday. * Marvin Thaler and Meditation and Communion serv-. roon nut 200 baby chicks in it. * SHH22JKIS.S.WS?M. “J
were Monday ice In charge
charge of Pastor.
Pastor.
*f!rk, 111 own home at Woodland the first of
Sundny dinner guests of Mr. and ron Keith of Hastings w8re
HASTINGS, MICH.
M. Friday—Union
Good
cc, “ M,‘Wk
. thU week. * Mr. and Mrs. Dan
Mra. lewis Neeb. * Mr. and Mrs. forenoon
fcrcr.c^r. caller* of Mr. and
rnd Mr*.
Mrc.I! 1:30
1:22 P.
r. if.
.
employed Green who have just returned from
Claud Mead called on Mr and Mrs John Thaler.
Thaler * Mr
Mr. nnd Mrs. J. L. (Friday
। Friday Service at thc Methodist *c"; b'lc
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N. CHURCH ST.
, *7, "le
’lorp
Howard Demond of Woodland Sun- O'Harrow of
ot Grand Raolds
Ranids were Church.
-a *
— ‘n Ha*- Florida were Sunday guc«L» of Mr. M'trtha and Mr* Lydia Porritt ;
Sutidav
dinner
guests
of
Mr.
and
I
8.00
I
’
.
M.
Friday
—
Sermon
bv
‘
“
‘
K
5
Mr.
Sweet
is
at
home
and
will
and
Mrs.
Ward
Green
and
daugh
­
day afternocn. * Mr. and Mrs. Vem Sundav
guest*
nnd
8:00 P.
by :*"£?■
were Mondav &lt;venlnir rollers nn I
ters. * Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Saird- Mr* Jennie Pard*-e * Mr. and Mra
Aldrich of Grand Rapids accom- Mrs. Dan Postma and Phyllis. ♦ Rev G. D. Fleming. Huntington,,Iunn n tnta
brook
and
children
of
Blanchard
panied by Mrs. Luke Savory and rMlts Gwendolyn Mfehler ot South ' Indiana.
Qeorge Welch of Battle Creek were j
i PLEASANT HILL
were Sunday dinner guest* of Hun- ,
Sandbrook nnd family. * Mrs Chas.
Last Week’s Letter
I Mr. and Mra. Clifton Campbell Farlee is on the sick list. * Mr. and
spent Saturday night nnd Sunda, Mrs. Carl .Hrffelbower of Hastings ,
with relatives in Grand Rapids. Mrs nrc moving on his fathers farm.
Campbell attended a shower for a * Mr. and Mrs. Forreit Hager and
niece Saturday evening. * Mrs. Ad­ Mr. nnd Mrs. Clarence Faust of
dle Lewis attended the funeral of Bellevue wen* Sundav dinner guests
a relative at Charlotte Friday. * of Mr. nnd Mra. Chas. Warner. *
Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mr. and Mra. Bill Cnppon and baby
Mrs Matt Bedford were Mr. and arc moving on the Jim Varney farm
Mrs. Wm. Hulett of Middleville and on thc State road. * Mr. nnd Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs Roy McCuul nnd Mra. Floyd Mahler ot Royal Oak spent
McCaul of Clay Hills * Mr. and lhe weekend at the farm. * Mr*.
Mrs. Guy Giddings of Hustings were Wilbur Hynes is very ill at this
As I have sold thc farm ond no further use for the furniture I will dispose of it ot
On account of having sold my farm I will sell the following articles at public auc­
Thursday evening callers of Mr. and writing.
Mrs. Henry Hynes of
Mrs. Matt Bedford. * Sundav after­ Woodland is caring for her. * Mrs.
Public Auction ot thc form located 5Vi miles northcast of Hastings on M-43; or
tion at my farm located 2 miles west, and one mile north of Prairieville on
noon callers at the Bert Palmer Haroltf Smith and daughter of
home were: Mr. and Mrs. Keith northeast Woodland called on Mrs.
1 Vi miles west of Coots Grove on
Lcchleltner of Hastings and Mr. ami James Guy Saturday afternoon. ♦ i
Mrs. Glen Miller of near Dowling Mr. mid Mra. Willis Dalton and
baby cf Woodland and Mr. nnd Mrs.
HICKORY CORNERS
Leo Guy and son nf Hastings were 1
Sundav cuesta of Elmer Matthews
Mary Helen Elliott w.i.&lt; boui Sep­ nnd family.
tember 6. 1855 tn Hazelton. Penn .
COMMENCING AT 12 JO P. M.
and came to Michigan alia her
parents. Mr. and Mr*. C. B. Cort- Last Week s Letter
• .
STARTING AT 1 O’CLOCK. I OFFER THE FOLLOWING:
right at-the age of fourteen 3,'ie
Com husking nnd oat sowing
was married to Wm. Elliott. August seenu tn be the order of the dav.
10. 1881. Ella, u* she was called bv * Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Acllclc of
her ndghbofs and friends, has Belding visited, his brother J. D.
made her home with her only child. of this place Thursday. * Sylvester
George Elliott of Detrpit since the Brock who has been living in one 1
Daybed
Picture* ■”
Kitchen wood stove
death of her husband twelve years of the late John Mead's tenan
Swivel office chair
Stools
ago. and passed away in Detroit. houses has moved into Will Brook'
2 dining tables
Piano stool
Victrolo
7 x 9 rug
Electric stove
April u. aged 87 years and 7 months. vacant house. * The flu has beei
Rocker
Plant stands
Electric iron
6 good leather *cat chair*
Several throw rugs
Ironing board
Besides the son. Mrs. Elliott Icav v getting
j;eiun8 in
in ns
its work
work in
in tn
this neigh
Davenport
Overstuffed living room
a nephew. Banon Cortright of Kill- borhood thc pa*t week.
Electric toaster
2 feather bed* and pillows
Oak buffet
2 chest* of drawers

FREEPORT

MERMASH
For EGGS

WELL BEGUN
IS HALF DONE

FARM BUREAU SERVICES, INC.

AUCTION SALE

AUCTION SALE

TUESDAY, APRIL 27, 1943

SATURDAY, APRIL 24,1943
HOUSEHOLD

HOUSEHOLD

China cabinet
Tea table
Majestic range, good.
Oil stove with oven
Oil heater
Kitchen cabinet
Ice box
Good oak bookcase
Kitchen cupboard
Hall tree
Love seat
Couch
2 mirror*
Smoking stand
Center stand
12’ 3" x 12 3” Wilton
velvet rug. good one
9x12 Axminster rug

3 beds
2 mattresses
2 pair double-deck spgs.
Electric lamps
2 commodes
3 walnut dresser*
5 qood rockers, some
leather
2 6-tubc table
model
electric radios
8 tube Philco electric radio. cabinet model
Antique chamber set.
good one
Singer sewing machine
10 yards carpet
Pictures

2 electric flat iron*
2 waffle irons
2 large iron kettles
4 kitchen chairs
Electric sweeper
Linoleum
Medicine cabinet
Step ladder
Bird cage and standard
Wringer ond tub*
Curtain stretcher
Card table
Paper hanging boards
ond tools
Cream separator
3 milk cans
50-gal. crock. Crocks

Dishes and cooking utensils of all kinds ond numerous
clean bunch of furniture.

other

articles.

A good

SALE OF HOUSEHOLD GOODS
SATURDAY, APRIL 24, 1943
STARTING AT 1:00 O'CLOCK IN SPARKS SHOP.
112 EAST COURT STREET IN HASTINGS

Home Comfort cook stove

Oak bookcase

Florence Hotblast circulat­
ing heater

2 dressers

Dining tabic and chairs

6 rockers
Croslcy 6 tube battery radio

Library tabic
---------------------- ------------------------------------------- —
TERMS*. CASH DAY OF SALE, nothing to be removed until settled for.

................

.f

11

FURNITURE

FURNITURE

"■

1

1

Airline 6 tube battery radio
Bras* bed. coil springs and
mattress
2 feather beds and pillows

Round drop leaf table

Commode

Good couch

Walnut stand
Leather settee.
2-piccc Irving room suite
’/4 h.p. electric motor
Porch awing
Egg crate
Churn
Fruit cans
Walnut organ

Antique table
Mirror
Beddead
6 section screen
3 section screen
New linoleum, 9x12
Bookcase
Books
Library tabic
Steinway piano &amp; bench
Long mirror
Rug. 9x12
9 pr.. curtains
2 pr. door curtains

suite with 2 chairs
3 rockers, one extra comfortable
China closet
Buffet
Dining table and six leather-seated chairs
Commode, dresser and
chifferobc
Telephone
Dishes
Silverware and kitchen
utensils

FARM TOOLS &amp;
Delco plant
Steel vise
Onion sorter
Shoo groin drill
Cultivators

Electric washer
Electric fan
Bod linen
Iron boiler
10-gal. copper boiler
Fireplace standard ond
set antique irons
8-day chime clock
Fireplace bellows
Candlesticks
Antique dishes and vases
Numerous other articles

MISCELLANEOUS

Horse disc

Spike drag Spring drag
Feed cooker
500 chick brooder
Barrel sprayer

Trailer
End gate seeder
5 tolls roofing
Oil drums
Ton alfalfa hoy

TERMS: CASH DAY OF SALE, nothing to be removed until settled for.

MRS. GERTRUDE ENDSLEY
Dishes and cooking utensils numerous other articles.

PROPRIETRIX
DEWEY REED. Auctioneer

LAWRENCE BEADLE, Clerk

TERMS: Cash

FRED MEAD, Prop.

MRS. DAVE SHEPHERD, Propx
LOREN COPPOCK. Auctioneer

LLOYD LINDSEY. Clerk

�Till HASTINGS *ANNTfc. fVRSDAY. APRIL 23. 1(42

Yesterday I received my appoint-1 from around home have had furPvt. Victor C. Munton
Electricians &lt;D; Office &lt;2)—Engl- lop. to
on delivery," affair. More power to, met a boy from Kalamazoo that I
nunt as 2nd In Command of the loughs. Wonder when 111 get mine?
8qdn..J40. 57th Training Orp.
;neers 11): Shop Office (3&gt;—Foundry
Dean
you!
.
:knew.
A.S.N. 3645886?
I (0).
Bob (Robert E) Fisher 331 W, I What do you hear from Harold? Squadron and supposed that Its When thc war is over I guess,
Kreski- Field. Ml- l-. lppl.
I COMMERCIAL LEAGUE — City
.
duties
would
be
those
of
a
vice
presI
X
received
a
New-Year's
card
from
Court St. te at Port Leonard Wood' I wrote Wm a long letter lhe other
idenl,
to
ait
around
and
twiddle
Bernice
last
week.
Also
letters
or
May
10
—
Birthday.
|
Dad*
i2&gt;
—
Coffee
Shop
&lt;1);
Good
­
for an intensive combat engineer day.
cat
ds from so many people
the writ
---------------------------------------------“ ­
year Bros. Hdwe. &lt;3»—Auto Sport
(Continued from Page 1. Sec. 1.)
duty. Send us your address. Bob. | Bay Rum i want you to stick my one's thumbs you know. but. instead-they put be up In right guide posi­ ing te hard to keep straight but 11'3
Shop &lt;11; Moose (3) Consumers Ths Saxon IB hh
P. P. C. Gurdon J. JacoUt
—anyhow hope you enjoy lhe 'cigs'
Glorious Gals—that's what we call new address in the Banner Mxne- tion for all formation marching and alright with me if everybody would
Poster Co. (0): Andrus Service &lt;3)—'Ken Lans who I
'em—and one such, te Lee Smith where. And I want you to start so now I find myself on thc end of write or send pictures Well that's
and good luck.
,
Medic* t0&gt;; Middleville Creamery eluding a triple
Bks.
2161
(Woodland) Uie first WAAC from sending the Banner out hcre too. tiie Squadron next to all the big about all for now. Good Luck.
' Truax Field
I &lt;2&gt;—Blate Insulation &lt;i); Trio Goggins also got a
Barry County who Is now Lt. Smith, The Banr
ner te the
"------only
-----------------------way us guys fellows, always since I came into the
Bye now.
Cafe &lt;2)—Moynghan Sales &lt;1).
single.
Madteon.
Wisconsin
nard (Hammy) Hammond washotna stationed at Monticello, Ark. Your have of keeping
track of what r, army I have been on the tall end of
I
Burl
Birthday—July-4
for the first time for threw days mother (Mrs. Laura Gardner&gt; was going on
, back
-------—
home.
...v.
Sgt. Burl Cook 36154283
every and all formations because of
Hastings
(returned Tuesday) from Comp Mc­ another Blue Star Mother at the U • There are a lot of sights out here my short size. I will tell you }t&gt;M_
HASTINGS DEFEATS
APO. 709
Freeport
.
Pvt.
Bernard
MePharlln
U.
S.
Coy. Remember lost week Norm Bo­ S. O. room this weekend. We didn't to see. These two bridges are ready,- how short I am. yesterday I took
FREEPORT NINE
c o Postmaster
Army
i The Hasting* high school Saxons |
gart said he couldn't picture Ham­ know until then that she served as something. Tliat's where a lot of tax another 6-4 Physical examination,
San Francisco. Calif.
134
Inf
my
as a ----------------------cook—we don't------------------know abouta nurse in the last war and that money went too. And whoever paid
—
, —
traveled to Freeport Friday to open, IF IT WONT HELP WIN
that te the most complete eXam that
that, but we're here to report that: your brotliers are in service. She's for building Treasure Island must the army gives. I was coming along Another brother, a cadet,
the 1943 season and came out cn
WAK—FORGET R.
Camp Rucker. Ala
lie makes a nrail
swell tenklnir
looking anlAfar
soldier. '‘ nlantv
plenty nrruirl
proud nf
of all nf
of vmi
you, ■«
as who have had quite a wad.
ha
fine until the Lt. went to go about' Pvt Don Cook
HI 'Bun', doesn't .seem right not to
Hammy and Winn Green were wouldn't be.
the process of measuring me and it
see you .in Reeds getting a coke and
ft53&lt;Un4XlhLSurt’.ln frQ'!1 “'..“I' I D** Hfnr* ftt Orfot L*kr* ‘°°k
Bill Morgan wax sure a hard job for me to.g9t
University of Fla..
chatting for a minute. Good Luck
Corfu. Hhon eamnarln* nntM flat. | his exam for 2nd class rating along
Hfld. A.
way-up there 5 feel and 4 inches off
, fellow.
unlay morning and moat everybody (With 600 other fellows—75 passed—
Wm. E. Morgan F 2 c
Gainesville, Fla.
thc ground which Is the Absolute
Treasure Island
that passed, stopped to shake hands—... ~
and very shortest a pilot can be but Tliese boys aie ut home in Uie Bug­
and talk with ths boys. You fellows raps with us. You said you have
Barracks C
bee Corner part, of the county.
lie passed me
lust
’t know
lust don
don't
know how
how glad
glad those
thow of
of ‘ci£?d
elded to
to make
make the
the Navy
Navy your
your car
career
After graduation I hope to get a
Pvt. David 8. Goodyear
.
San Prancteco. Cal,
tq
us back home are to see you.
you, so ' to keen
keep on eolrar
going, and we th
thlnk
April 9. 1943
j Co. F. 385 Regt. 76th Inf Div.
ten day delay In route to my next
whan you are here on furlough, if that's grrat. But when we heard
station and if so am going to do my Dear Gentlemen,
Fort George O Meade. Maryland
someone you think you-va never you'd already decided that when
very best to get iwmc for a few
This Is tny first attempt at writ­
seen before, come* up
nn.nd
and pau"yt
you
((n ftboul M yrJ
Technical Training days at least, if possible. Wish I ing to you, and thc main reason is,
Robert Enncnt Shultz. M M. 2 c
on
Command
ITS the bock, think nothing of Ityou'd buy a little farm. cows.
could of seen Bob Coslcleln, I should so that you may continue to send
c/o Fleet Postmaster
March 14. 1943
IV*°
nL'li"ciucacns
ana
aeiue Down, we wonI have been receiving tiuyBaiiner of said Cpl.. but mavbe I -can hop lite Banner to me. aa my address
all of us DOW and that a the way it dered. It all sounds fine but you’ve
over to Carolina where he is. These has been changed. Seattle, Washington
every
week
nnd
I
anucspFclally
inujk
- .u
*.
i overlooked one detail—the lady in
ships use about 'I will give vou
You see 1 am not the only one
^nhath
canw
home • the picture—a fellow can get power- tereslcd in the ip^h school sports round figures) 30 gallons of that, who enjoys the good old home town
Cpl. Cecil J. Johnson
Thuraday
te hereschool.
awaiting
as- futtls
Ui lonesome
on 'ask'
a farm
a section of the, fiSper. bowling news, scarce stuff you can't get every hour Scoop as one of mv old school pate
•Unment and
to flight
Same
wlfe-ju.u
the without
man who
14th Chem. Co. tMT.t
and the very Interesting column.: and 8^ hour course I get here reaS)
happens to bv In Die squadron as
A. P.O. 402
Postmaster
alarms read
react the
lhe
th„
thing Chuck Leonard has been do- own* one'—a farm we mean I You "Home Front "' 1I always
I. Perhaps you will recall lhe name:
Nashville, Tenn.
Banner immediately alter receiving
n._ for
fOr now
now and
nnd Keep Up lhe Van Bauman. He doesn't happen to
Bve
iu put it away tor two ot; three day.
f“
and on Tuesday be left tor Chapel M well not worry about you for a •n.{
be
as
fortunate
ns
I.
in
receiving
ZcHy.
if
a
paper
like
lhe
»«* !l ?*"
. BANNER can meat
Lirut. Robert H. Henney
H1U, N. C. to continue hl* training, few yean—so nirasant dreaming
the
news
irom
lhe
Great
Metropolis
BANNER
can
mean
so
much
to
a
Co. D.'. 5th Inf. Regt.
find news that I might have over­
Hi I to Junior Walton who left the I Groethe to Orto .ndi
man. on this side, just try to guess of Hastings. But I assure you that
U. B. A. some ume ago but tele°r °
Camp Van Dorn. Mississippi
looked the first time.
liow much more of that item called he always gets my copy iu soon os
phoned from Norfolk, Va. last week. imd’ul-your
“L ?
“’p„
^M^elh^s-^
1
‘wf^orn’e InT^ ah iiapplnos it must mean to a man. I have read from cover to cover.
Pvt. Dale J. Larabce. A.S.N.
Special
greetings
to
Kd '°fltdo*n “&gt;"e
Xlr I K
several thousand miles awav from
Tell Zolly Coffer that his corner
36415313.
they tell
is one of lhe best morale builders
GOOD
OLD
BARRY
COUNTY!
iow
on iI Hi Misters
I..'
’ 1:
Sincerely.
~~
—
k ^ciiow^
1’and
al Camp Grant—Keith
there te. I always read hla comer
Ixm Angeles. California.
Keen
U*
Flying
Zolly.
• Pfc.) Dick (Flngleton)
; first thing when I get my copy.
Dale
Wishes to thank all those who
Martin
Perry
Hawthorne
Good luck.
'
l
Bachelder. and John
12th TAS.
I hope that you won't forget me have written to him nnd he said ho
Aviation Cadet
HI. Hol to and for you William Lockwood, glad vou
you’re sn
so mar.
near!
Scott Field, III.
when U&gt;e next copy comes out.
we may be seeing you soon, i
Douglas Barnes, Jr. (How do you home, w,&gt;
I
Thanks
for
your
attention.
letters
and cards he has received
(Promoted to P. F. C.)
Dave Cook, who started out with 1
Vallejo. California.
like this being formal effect &gt; on
M. A. Cooley
He is in thc desert now where tt i
April 4. 1943.
qualifying a* a pilot, we know how John nhe fellows hoped they could I .PFC. Karl G. Welifare. 36404354
,My new address te:
will soon be 130 degrees sort of on Although we are Pontiac ape*
thrilled you ore to have made It— stey together) sent a card from | A.P.O. 668. c &lt;&gt; Postmaster
Dear Mother and Dad:
| M. A. Cooley a M M 3 c
thc warm side.
what a let-down it must have been Utah saying. "StlU going", and now
.
1Q4„
Well what do you know this is the
Squadron T. S. 16
Cheerio,
,
1. We lull have competent
experience, facilities and know­
5, 1943 fourth Sunday in a row that I've ■ Waldron Field
to break out with German Measles. we hear you've landed at Camp Cal- !
.
Zolly Coffer.,
“Not very patriotic." said you. "Not len. Calif, sunshine and evenlhinK. Dc“r Mother Dad and Beverly:
gone to church. Mun. what this
how to service any make or
Corpus Christi. Texas
I ,,pre lt
Sunday but we hardly Army will do to a guy. Tills field
very dam comfortable" say we. or what say you Dave?
genuine parti. 3. We still check
Word
around'town
has
it
that
-notice
It
I
went
to
town
this
aftcrSmooth sailing Bill—whose address
ration is heck, and I'm not fooling. Addrran:
| Many pans are interchange-1
you Ray Shroyer. (Lyle) Rocky noon and everything war. dosed but I guess I could eat all day long, and
George James Martz
Heater ana
nnd ueck
Dick ra
Bo1“ wouldn't
have
made
much
have specially-deiigned tools
A. C. William Douglas Barnes, Jr. , RockhlU, Don ne.urr
&gt;- ■■■
. sun want
more,
rnuy
candifferme -'Win;able, and if wc don't have the
still want more. They call me ' VVIn.Bqd. 110 Flight H.
(art are all stationed together at’cncc because eyerytninx te rationed , py.. because I always get two hamN.A.H.N. Wand
A.A FC C --F^.A.C.C.
I Miami in a swank hotel with all the c,’™ ,r
»»«*» « place to eany fcUrKers every night and a quart of
San Diego. Culif.
With the end of the bowling sea­
want to be helpful in your trans­
Ban Antonio. Texas
, trimmlngs-If it’s all os good as it
But I did see a few new things mllk and a mUk ihfck&lt;. How. um x
son only a few weeks away, leader­ know where to get them. Most
Birthday—May 20th.
j sounds it shouldn't be hard to take; The biggest surprise was that I ans doing? You remember at home I
Virginia Bates. Ens. N. C.
portation problems.
ship in thr different leagues draws
Wheel what is a Beabes? We're maybe war ten t what somebody said walking down the street and who woujd Cat very little, I guess I would
U. 8. Naval Hospital
the interest of the kcglers.
of will tell you that we do comnot |ure but we knotf lhey'rn good it was after nil. or Is It? Ray'sud-, ‘I’1* *
,&gt;uhn,y cousin. Junior cat too much ciuidy. j KCt five burs
Area HU.
Hie Piston Ring League closed its
because that I* what Floyd Craig, dress teI Max WcUfare. I thought I was see- cach Umt. the p,X. truck comes in.
Pearl Harbor. T. H.
rehedule this week nnd thc teams
Dick Brower. Pete Powell (Dowling) Pvt- Ray E. Shroyer
| jng things but it wa. him. I don t That's about every two weeks. They
priced
finished in thc following order: ,
-------- work.
------ Talk
------- -to
­ one of
and Omar Barnum axel We take It; 414 Training Or.
jknow exactly where he is camped
the Army moves on what it eau.
Pvt. Robert Lee Pierce
Shipping; Machine Room: Office them and then drop in.
they are busy and buzz around. And
Plight QA.A. S-BT.C. No. 4.
', but maybe I will find it. He hatn t That’s right. „
—■. —
414 Training Group
Here's
one -guy tliat
No. 2; Office No, 1: Grinders; 40
what makes us think so. well—Just
Miami. Fla.
, been here (in Africa) long, not over can move for the mess hall just a*
Flight K.B.T.C 4
last
last week
week (April
(April 10th)
10th) Omar
Omar marmer- 1 .So If you want to check up with''' week I have been here quite a fast as the next fellow. When I get
Miami Beach. Fla.
In the Commercial League. Slate
Tied attractive Velma Moore (one Ute fellows write Ray for the low little bit longer than he has. but I home and I see ite close to time to
Insulation te leading Goodyear.
oUhe'rUs'at'the
H'a^lngsTdfg.'ca
down'
'
“
* **•“ —'- -•
»«&gt;rfown.
;| still am in a tog about finding uny- eat. look out for me for 111 come I till
Corp. Loren W. Pierce
Bros. Hdwe. bv three games and a
dc*~R
L Velma- Is
te’now
tldn«149 F. A
A. P. O. 31
at PTO^
Providence.
R.lI.
We hope Bill Dunlap doesn't hear •• ------------ -------------— — w» &gt;— speed. I'll most likely forget, so Ger­
close finisii is expected.
Camp Shelby. Miss.
back home .nd
and Otn.r
Omar te
is Sf€u»u
second l
class
Um Z
abow
—Ut J?
these
e?f.._K
guyo
uy!. J4.L
jlint ■a.ntluniui
mentioned , tWO
two days OJl —C gEMM—S. ..e Can ald and Dad want to get clear from
In the Bliss Lengpe only two
DeUv^offlcer.
Jim Burghdoff,
onfrjnv ,ht,n on baturdny
pevw utSMScr, being
uvIiik transferred
hAiwfciiv** from
ilwu
_,«■&gt;£ with
w.th Jam
uiiiijauuaf, *'••*.
'
- and me. If you feel the ground shake (Bob and Loren arc brothers)
games separate the lop and bottom
a battalion to a station which means and Jim Flanders bunk In lhe same Sunday.
you know it's me going full steam,
;
IT was made ’a P.F.C. tlu*
oilier
Carl R. Conrad's rating hus been teams nnd anything can happen.
- ——
'-* for
*----------------------- — straight for the mess hall.
hell
probably be located
a num- tent—*he
sayss they live in dirt, eat
Middleville is leading In the Ret-;
ber of months at—
ll1-----^-!...
n fBcl- 1Its all dirt. Cheer up, day. I also was told that 1 would
I've been shining my buttons on changed from Fireman 1 c to 'Motor rent Ion league and it is Improb­
F. 2/c Omar D.- Barnum
1 Bill, thlnex
things cm
can't be as black as they take care of the radio if and when my coat. I shine them most every Machinist Mate 2 c
able that it can be overcome by any;
Carl R. Conrad Mo. M. M. 2 c
Station Force A. B. Galley A. No. seem—It may take.a little "grit"— we get it. I hope they aren't just morning befort I cat dinner. It pays
•■of the other teams.
Fleet P. O.
I or doesn't that express It? Tiie Fin-' feeding me a line.
to keep them shined up. It kind of
10
. Best scores of the week:
San Francisco. C3hf.
ix/ls of Love.
Camp Endicott. U5.N.R.
nteh have a word for it. “Steu''
makes ,thc girls look to see whut's
187-209-190
586
ID. Goodyear
*“* —***
Karl
which Is a polished wav of saying
Davlsville. R. I.
hurting their eyes. Hal Hal
K. 1-aberteaux
222-160-201—583
Pfc. Robert M. Sherman
We know Also to Mr. nnd Wrs. Geo. Wellfare
Congratulations to you two and also | ''intestinal fortitude'.
We only had to track for an hour
196-202-181—5791
C. DeCou
Bk*. No 3
— —
u it from their other son.
to Pete and Francis Powell who ,i,,
you
all have
au
nave what it tak
takes „.,
nnd
and a half today. Itave the rest of - Co B
IG.
Monica
176-183-219—5781
were married Just four weeks ago. will all come out in thc wash—or °cnr Everyone;
thc day off. I'm gqfng to sleep right. Medical Service School
204-186-170—660
i. that bad.
k.a too. seeing you
u Ml
|(1, Well here I am in a new camp after I finish tills letter.
(Pete nnd Omar were both at the is
said
L. /Fort Sam Houston. Texas.
107-200-162-559 !
“*■* water.
water, "nd
comp----- —
■*---------'*■’— -------nnd company
nnd
everything.
I wa-s I। I read in the Banner 1 got yester- I
Bites before they entered service) you wash everything in cold
H. Cook
194-164-179—557
. transferred to the I34th Inf. which day tliat Bernard Hammond was a I Harold J. Sherman. S 2/c
Well now. what do you think about For further information write—
L.
Hawthorne
202-182-167—55! |
Co. 8. Billet 200 Sect. G.
yj
gy
1i ^t~WUtam
Wtllta— ‘TE‘'Duniap'A*
• ln
S-««
N. Is guards and not supposed to go Cook in McCoy: I wrote him a letter
179-177-193 —549,
Navy Pier.
W. Hacknev
36458852
acrons
the^pond.Jm
the_only
one just before I went to bed last night.
Ij U
li.™ UIC
inoiu. * u. m
.v
m.v
Francis Carrothers Casper at
Chicago, III. .
178-165-201 —544
56th training Gr. 104 Sqd.
I from Co. K aq 1 don't know anyone and It was afiqr 11 PJd. Don't get
WsdU Walia, Washington follows
PISTON
RING
LEAGUE
— Office
I but I will soon. Lyle Newton got too much sleep now. I saw him Just These fellows are brothers, too.
the 'Home'Front' to keep In touch I Keeslcr Field. Miss.
No.
2
&lt;2&gt;
—
Office
No.
1 (l)f Ma­
moved to 137th and
it
*
'moved
it’s only about before I left there.
with the home town boys out her Good luck. Bill.
i
Richard
Allen
Beckwith
chine
Room
&lt;3
1
—
Grinders
&lt;!&gt;;
. I also see by lhe Banner that Harway. She tried to reach Lt. Russell
Now here’s our "Salvo Salute", | i'i blocks away.
Seaman 2/c-U. S. N.
Shipping
&lt;3&gt;
—
40
M
fi
Ms
&lt;O&gt;.
Laubaugh and his new bride but (meaning, we hope, "giving ’er all
I was in Dothan Sunday nnd wm old and Gerald Rogers arc in Texas.
Division (2&gt;.
RECREATION LEAGUE—I&gt;on- ?».
' —lo^hc.-n
..."
$?r Lteutcn- walking
w down
■■ the street —and
.... ..........
1CIMAW3 I
•he couldn't locate them—Hey. Ruas w--5.'ye WjS—ot
Martin ,i know quite a lot of the fellows
c/o Fleet Post Office.
nrds
&lt;2&gt;
-Strand
(1);
Middleville
1
J.
on
Wno
T
—
_
n
____
...
and Evelyn where are you—honey- ants—First Lt. Charles Struble (son Hawthorne walked up. Was I sur- rend about In the Banner. It's nice
New York. N. Y.
&lt;2&gt;—Bite*. &lt;l»: Piston Rings &lt;2)—
»r the*
»n. Arthur
Awi...- Vtrubies) *rn* North prised to see
.... him. He is not so Very t0
where thclr locatlon u
mooning yu. and we know too that of
Birthday—Dec. 14
Hastings Ice and Fuel 11).
—. from
-— this
—- camp
—21 or 22 miles । I better stop now. dont you think?
pilot* are pretty much up in the Africa; 2nd U. William (Petei O. for
HASTINGS. MICI
BLISS LEAGUE—Foundry (2)— 107 N. MICHIGAN.
elauds and usually high—but they Harrington stationed at Roswell We are'golng to try to get together
Pvt. John Lockwood
Your son.
Army Flying School, New Mexico; ; and go roaming and sightseeing.
rig)-------dont hl-bemate.
Yard Bird Beck 1 A. S. N. 16088307
(R 1 Cressey;
Cressey&gt; |i I have thc iisw
new styled coats,
'How, are you over there In Eng- Lt. John A. Korver. &lt;R
Co. A. 33rd Bn.
Kenneth Beckwith
.nl.nne
.
VLT.ill
linw
l«
llio
urnr
and Id. Thomas J. Stephens &lt;Dowl-. Well, how Is the war going. Here
Ing) both at Randolph Field. Texas. I'm in the army and don't knowdww
pvt LAwrtnse Strickland
Monday. Feb. 8th. 1943
i Camp Grant. Ill.
(Pictures of latter two lads on Page it te coming.
517 c/o Postmaster
Dear Sarah and All.
1—let old Zolly tell you'se guys right
Pvt. Donald K. Wellfare. U. S.
i Well you're five letters ahead of 1 Jack Buholtz. S 2/c
Blythday—Nov.' 26th.
here that we'd like pictures of all
Army
Co. B. Bldg. 31. Sec. 1
me
now.
so
here
goes
again.
Thanks
Wo Haven't seen you since you of you to print when you get your' Co. B. 134th Inf.
for the pictures but next time hold
finished at dear old H.HB. In 38. wings, commissions and such, but we '
the camera still when you snap It.; Armed Guard School
Happy happenstance when "Ping" can't always get the pictures unless
Camp Rucker, Alabama.
Gulfport, Mississippi.
I
don
’
t
like
tiie
double
chin
effect.
Franklin Charles Beckwith (Has­ you send them In so help us out on i
Also have whoever took your picture
Pvt. Royal Tooze Good
tings) cat down next to you one day this when you can—this difficulty I
with the coffee pots hold It a little
at mas you’ two fellows both left explains why wc have pictures of |
702—N. D. Trig—G. P.
higher. I'm not sure yet it Is you.
Napier
Field
heie together
iqww. in
.» Feb. 1942, didn't some of you and hot of others—we &gt;
A. S. N. 36458877
Forget about that calendar I asked
you me*.
met-would like them all.)
Dothan. Alabama
yo«? It was
ws; qnuaual that ycu
Squadron B—Bel
you
for,
or
was
It
Ralph.
Anyway
_
v
.
ii
we
have
to
tell
you
about
Jimmy
Dear Zolly;
B. T.D. A.A F. T.T.C.
over ■» year later in England while
First. CONGRATULATIONS on we have one from Australia thfough
waiting for chow. W« Just learned Mulder coming to the Coast Guardthe Rid Cross, also In the package - Atlantic City. New Jersey.
Because of ill health I will have an auction sole at the farm located I ’/a milts south
your
splendid
Red
Cross
drive.
Il
is
all
service
mens
dance
Saturday
that your 'mom' and Dad keep hon­
Birthday—May 28
were cookies, dried berries, a sewing
night.
He
was
the
only
army
man
really
good
to
hear.
ey mm (Carlton Center) and in an —-— — — —
of Bonfield to Fine Lake corners on
You know, it doesn't seem so very kit. some candy and staving cream.
Pvt. Robert V. Keeler 36417407
InUmaUonsd Bee magazine found there- so during thc evening the
I received tiie letter from Anders
Red River O. U. T. C.
families in England who raised Bees coasters boosted Jimmy on Die stage long ago sinar I caddied for Mr. Bill lost
week and have answered it al­
811th Ord. Co. Depot
too, and that they
____________
have had you »»&gt;d
in and
hod hod
himhim
leadlead
the ,u
army
-------sons
--------- Cook mid Mr. Kim Sigler who in
I don't know the place he's
Texarkana, Texas
their home (nd all that. Notice you (which he did very
ver well; while a the summer a few years or less back . ready.
going to. If you hear be sure and let
said. Heather Honey te heavier than C. G. played the piano. Hie fellows rarely missed thclr afternoon of me know.
,
T/5 Clifford G. Conklin
ouz honey, but don't forget Lawrence sang their heads off—good fun—and nine holes together. Or alnce I was
Your letters won't come airmail
A. S. N. 36152671
when you're talking to an English- , If you don't think Jimmy had u In the earlier stages of growing up anymore, but the V-mail will. Ours'
A. P. O. 3842
man about Honey, he may stop you , good time Just try and keep him with Karl nnd Don Wellfare. Karl will still go either way.
rl Postmaster
to ask Her Name! Of course, an away from the dance the next lime te in North Africa now I hear. a.i
You'll have to explain this moron
New York City, N. Y.
he's
home on-- leave.
for Don, I know where It te that I
American wouldn't do anything like K
“'- ------------------you brought up. I either
Commencing at 1 p. m. the following will be offered for (ale:
raw him last, last Sunday afternoon subject
that—a yank* would enter lhe con­
don't get it or haven't heard about
Pvt. James L. Bowerman 36186982
Tuesday evening
In the little town of Dothan about' it. Karl's spelling must be pretty
versation by raying—"And how are
A P. O. 716
PostoHIce
8 miles from my post here. We good now. I think he must have a
you Be-hlv!ng lately old fellow?"
April 6. 1943
San Francisco, California
talked for the better part of three good looking teacher, can he spell
Yout brother "Jay'' (who finished Dear Zolly:
Birthday—July 3 .
As I am sitting on bunk tonite ..
uu.a, He u
... Camp Rujker which his sister's name?
hours.
is In
Ill write you a few lines to let you is about 20 miles due west of here, , We can't say where we are again
Blanton Strickland
P F. C. Donald I. Nevins 3G4174O3
know I have been transferred to I sec the camp almost every time 1
A. P. O. 437 c o Postmaster
i
■fivT,.,; 80 youTl have to guess or make up
a new outfit.
igo
up. Hr.-----------'
“aSiSi 'raJ‘------’ Aral«-&lt;»- -something. Anyway we're still where
Ixw Angeles. California.
About 800 bu. com. Quantity of oats
I came from H-Battery to this time now. Soloed the ,..w,
AT6A ndwerc j
mQst Qf lhe fcUoWa
Camp Rucker, Ala.
■
Birthday—June 4
Howdy. Jake Miller—nice promo­ new outfit Thursday April 1. We'll vanccd trainer in 4 hours which i
wgt. 1600, sound and right
Quantity of clover and alfalfa hay.
tion and how are you? Remember be here for about two months. I Imppens to be nn absolute minimum
when you printed that sign for us— imagine we'll sec action when we in my squadron. The April 8. issue
"a friend is one who knows all about teav* here.
.
! of mv Banner came today and as
They sure are giving us the train-1 always was very Rind
glad to get It.
it. Ap­
you and loves you Just the same"-i
14 yrs. old, sound
““ ’
—
‘— 1
parently
Larry Snyder
u coming
you did a mighty neat Job of it too. ing. Thc officers and non Coms are-------we saw your "mom" the other day, swell men.
along thc same or to part of the
New Idea Loader, practically new
I was glad to gel transferred as schools I received the first stages (
•he looks splandid and says she feels
better than she has in a long time. I don't like to stay in one place so of my training at. Maxwell Field to
New Idea mower, practically new
long a time. I was In H-Battery Greenville. Miss, were two I went.
Will try and write to you at—
twenty-two months.
to. About 10 days ago I left Green-1
Sqt. Jacob E. Miller
Side delivery rake, good condition
The weather is swell and 1 hope vllle for this AFS for Fighter Pilots
FUlera Replacement Pool.
old, bred Jan. 19
it stays this way as long as wc are Lt Russ Laubaugh can have his
Jtffenon Branch.
New Idea spreader, practically new
here.
flying box cars, you know of course &gt;
New Orleans, La.
The first thing I look at when I we have a friendly animosity to
Jutt between us Jake, what kind
Good cultipacker
receive the Banner is the Home Bomber Pilots, in lhe Army Air |
of a 'Pool' te that?)
Atta* boy. Charles Snell (son of Front news. Keep the good work up. Forces to Fighter Pilots. Also was
Ill close for this time, as I need glad to hear that John Bush passed
X^tRoy Snell at 221 Broadway) upon
old, bred Oct. 23
his Cadet Exams nnd hope that I
Walking plow, practically new
your fine work at Fort Brady—you
when he hits his classification cen-1
deserve your promotion to techni­ through here in a days time.
Riding cultivator
Sincerely,
ter he can qualify as a Pilot. I tried ,
cian fifth grade, which makes you
Pfc. Alphcous Dunn
a Corporal now.
to find someone in Maxwell field
Pair good sleighs
Btry. A. 283rd C. A.
Another “Hello" in England to—
I knew when we came thru there
Fort Cronklilte, CalU. but was unable to.
Pfc. Robert V. France 361(3500
2 single cultivators
I have about 75 more hours to go
AJPO. 635 c/o Postmaster
New York City, New York
April 15. 1943 before I can get those coveted Sil­
Good flat rack. Good lumber wage*.
ver wings. Small wonder that Lt.
Your mother (from Woodland) was Dear Russ, '
How te everything in Hastings?
St the U. 8. O. room this week doing
Spike drag
6 mos. oM
her part serving cookies, baked ham Everything is right on the beam hard to gel. That te. 75 more hours .
sandwiches, coffee, etc. to the coast here.
if I can "Keep my nose klean" as
Practically new work hemeu.
I arrived here about two weeks we say in the Army. I came in af­
guards here. She told us that she
asksd you. what you did for enter- ago. The country Is really pretty ter July 8. 1942 so I will probably be
Other articles too numerofM to meation
1 Vi years old
here around Frisco. The weather n flight officer. 1 rank below a 2nd
hasn't been so bad but it isn't what Lt., only a very select few of us will
be made the 2nd Lt- when we grad­
a black-out she takes er I would have to wear my "whites" uates
TERMS: CASH DAY OF SALE. NoHiing to be removed until MtHod for.
ma for a walk." What a Girl Bob, and I dont want to wear them un­
Holly Isenhath telUn« of low al-,
an4 we take it you like England. til I have to.
tltude acrobatics reminds me of mv
Your brother-in-law is fine and
San Francisco stinks as far as Primary schooling. We get a low
■crvica men »rv amrernru. i sues.- i Altitude cross country here in this
I was spoiled when I was stationed school, these ATBA's .have retractSthat good Chicago. There was I able landing gear bur we are told
ways lots to do in Chicago.
I that the top wire on barb wire .
Comes word that Pvt. Clarence J.
I am waiting here on Treasure I fences will scratch Bur planes and l
Get Contracts at Rogers' Seed Store.
Iiuver. 438 E. South St, has entered Island for further orders. They may so are warned to be careful but out |
lhe Armored Force Replacement come tomorrow or It may be some-1 flying altitude I believe 1» supposed .
„
Hastings, Mich.
— « « kl.
—
time before I get them. Anyway you , to be slightly higher
. I
HENRY FLANNERY. AuctlonMr
VIRN DOTY, CO*
Out 4-29
look at it. I believe I am going to
There are two of uj Michigan j
boys in camp here have been to- 1
ting branch ot the army. Sounds •m a lot of deep blue water soon.
1 haven't seen anybody ffbm Has- gether ever since we came in this old
like you're going to deliver the
alKA* T
KaM L-.L T I____ ____ 1__ t.
I
goods Clarence, sort of a ''collect

ON THE HOME FRONT

40maters

S rOIHTS TO HMIMIU

BOWLING NEWS

Hac
Service
or nvr

**

REAHM MOTOR SALES

AUCTION SALE

TUESDAY, APRIL 27,1943
HORSES

HAY AND GRAIN

Bay horse, 8 yrs. old,

Black mare, wgt. 1300,

FARM MACHINERY

NOTICE!

Geo. E. Walker &amp; Son are
offering Pickle Contracts at
the following increased
prices to growers
No. 1 - $3.75 per hundred lbs

No. 2-$1.50 per hundred lbs

cows

Jersey and Holstein, 6 yrs

Holstein, bred Dec. 19.
Guernsey and Jersey, 2 yrs.

Brindle heifer, pasture bred
Yearling Guernsey heifer
Roan bull calf, 7 months old
Red Durham heifer,
Purebred Guernsey bull,

No. 3 - $1.00 per hundred lbs
No. 4 - $ .50 per hundred lbs

Geo. E. Walker &amp; Son

ORV DUNN, Prop.

�THE HASTINGS BANNER. THURSDAY. APRIL t* IMS
1___ _________
„. , 1 cum and daughter. Dorothy ware I ■
Inxlre
* The Mazlera-Jonescircle
[* SylvesterVanHorn hu returned J. Reynold*. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn 1 .nd Jean .re raiding in
m ana 11 faPI T A II
....____ — _
. from
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.
.....
-n.Thompson.
nnn.nn
IrraMn^Dwtght
n*^»hr
ml
nn.-.-.
। Mr
Mr. and Mre.
Mrs Komar
Hour Row
awUA
lader
Rapids at
1147
Niagara Ave. 8. E.1 P«« ,n ,h5.rT,k^.** 1rneet,50 **
bis winter's trapping
in the
Mr and
children ot Um Wailman dtetalct
I)► I I 11 kJ
north—a most successful season, but Tsbor and Mr. aad Mrs Oteaaon for tne duration Major Bredahl U ' tud?eTBofhl^Tiuridlv *°event 6ware and Mr. and Mrs John Smith of
WL L I W H
I with the army air force in England 1nif6
• • • ” - - - • ------------lObaMmae burtnew was tramaetAllegan, a Mr. and Mrs Norman
■-— - - ■
... .
pl.n.y nr
&gt;«
»
1 ■
■ *■
' -------------- ed including tbe planning for the
Mother-Daughter banquet to be Upper Pen. * Btanch fipauiding o adth ner daUghicr. Mra. Gladyv hteh^h.Ml’and^ZSur^n^tateCol? conet* ,nd D-r C1"r*nc* DeOraaf Ind., over the ueexet.a w ine ur- DELTON
.
Muskegon
and
Mra.
Frank
White
ol
Wurro
.
famlly
.
&gt;
Mr
Mn
held.
May
7.
The
May
meeting
will
Mis. »rl VM»3trk:e received .
Mr and Mrs. Thoma* Pocock and
‘cf Hqx college We congratulate ban Newman family who have been
din­ mnk artswo)d left for their home
be with MTa Jamre Rug* and the Caledonia, were Saturday night dinst
Ftak«*»WT who has bem&gt; ore- Hvtng in Shirley Sloeuitu tenant twin daughter* of Lansing spent
ner guest*
guest* of Mrs.
Mr*. E. F. Blake and al Kcw
new Hudron.
nuu-ju. Monday
.uni*u»; after —a R,*^rr £
entertainment will consist of a ncr
* Tbn
2°SS-' 8unda&gt;’ Klth her parent*. Mr. and
family. *
The r-oulnr
regular rrjxtlnu
meeting nl
ot __ „
vtell
hH eOu«tn. Olenn ridge Field until last June when he
Chinese auction of articles contrt- famiiv
the Middleville O.EB. chapter. Frl- ctardner at Die Cliff Gardner home, was transferred to the army air
Sta Mn^MawrtJ C^iiU
pita! tor tevenl weeks' due to an at- Seeber of near Hasting*. spent Mon-1 day evening. April 23. promise* to # TTio latest addtess of Pvt Wm. base at Bridgeport. Conn w The Edward Diterman proprietor of little son David, visited Mr* Glen- SJiedcl had lhe misfortune to drop
Il ha*
has be«i
been des- MdC
Mac Corwn L*
i, 78Jrd
7Mrd lech
Tech. School i farm machinery repair Clara being
be one of pleasure. It
4ack of sciatic rheumatism He states
Middleville, passed away on
'*■■ hex X.
Mm
------ ™nverf
—VA
tn another
AVlAthAr ho*-1
tWM- H. jonnaon wniie rar, jonruon ac- ignated a* past matron and part pa- squadron, Bks. 282, Lincoln air conducted at the Ed Ftakbetner Hotel
Wednesday after a long illness She well and chDdren in Nashville Sun- a none She went to Richland last
taLiinTta datnTwril * Clarence comparted by hi* son Maurice and, tron night and the iniUatory degree*
Lincoln. Neb Mac who te an warehouse
-------- -------------------------------every~ Wednesday
eve­ was a native of Portland. Michigan day.
• Thursday and had it pul in a cast.
WBrownhtg of Portland spent get- wife, and hi* daughter. Mrs. Bam- [ will be corn erred on two candioatra en&lt;lne mechanic ua* traaafcncd ning from 8 to 11 p m ta well at­
• aral day* in Middleville during tha ard Peck ot Ha*Ung» were at Big The meeting B failed for 7A8 and froro st pcu.riburg. Pla. He write* tended. Last week the Irsxon wa* and came U&gt; Middleville about fifteen banfTeldT
Tuesday with her daught
■ Ow
and death of hi* ate- Rapid* to Hie funeral of fiylvtater refreshment* will fobow the work, a lhal j^y Overholt of this town is on magneto*, thia week, tractors and year* ago with her first husband.
John Hamilton and family a
ter Mr* Edward Esterman. * Mr*. Smith, brother of Mrs
Johnaon. Tne **te of war sayings atunpaand aUo at&gt; Lincoln. ♦ MnrT. I. Gillett tractor adjustments and on April Fred Hill who was employed at the
French
MUI.
She
wm
a
musician
ol
Fhilin
In,Mr*
*P
hlMp Bender spent Saturday . tn
Mr* Johnson's poor health pre- bond* in this vicinity te going very and daughter*. Marilyn and Janet 28. a guest speaker. Howard Kish­
spent Hie weekend with
Hobbs
with
thirty-five
present
Mr.
Orand Rapid*
Rapids with
oath her
her daughter,
daughter, vetted
vented her
her attendance
attendance *
Brand
- We are
- -nicely but chare te *1111 need, for and MUvk Vivian William* wen man will show pictures dealing with for several year* prior to Mr. Hill* Trinun of Albion wax present and Jackson
their mother Mr*. Blanche Richard*
orand
“• with
... very
-----------Grand itapio*
Rapid.* &gt;iuiui».
visitor*. »nm
Friday and various subject* in machinery line.
FlorenceKapms
who returned home
sorry---lo ------hear that William your
y«~ lny«tmant. Tha year, sal*
i uranu
» - called on her sister. **
—1 JeraJu The claw is conducted by Cleo Cum­ death after which she made her home explained in detail the Hospital In­
her for the weekend. * Ml** Jeaa- Kior.ewitter suffered another *rri- nt
al thn
the *Tharoannla&gt;Rellooe
Thomapple-Kcllogg liehzial
wltoal gigp
Mrj
al
Portland.
She
returned
to
this
*urancc
connected
with
tha
Fann
daughter
Charlotte and Mn. Bertha
cite Howard of Ionia visited her *!*• ;ou* heart spell Saturday white out thus far this year has reached » Keegatra * One of thc niicst
-*.r mings of the Flnkbeiner store under
test R
gathter Mrs Wm. Harper. Thuraday and in the yard. Neighbors carried him total of 86670 08. * taneil Ben-.cr ering&gt; at the Thornapple-Kelkxn; aurptces of the T-K school. All men community on her marriage to Mr. - Bureau and several members de- Bush were Kalamasoo shoppers
■attandral lhe 4-H achievement meet Into tiie house where he ta,*lowly te ill at ill* home wuthwejt ol town ^hool vu* the local 4-H achleve- are invited to attend. * Although Esterman four year* ago Surviving I cided to take out policies for ho*- Saturday altertioon. * Harry Cnltlhe--------------husband----------------------1* a brother. pitaiteaUon
Mr* «»..«
Harry Babcoek tenden who hu been cared for by
w... —
---------- —
and strte *how at the T-K school convaleacing. * Cashier EUttee re- with bronchialI trouble. * Mr*. Cha*. mcnl dinner and entertainment. the number of boys out for base­ besides
She returned home Friday accom- I turned to lu* bank dutie*. Saturday Robertson and Mr* Mark Rltenle Tjlurgday evening. Nearly 250 moth- ball practice at the Thomappie- Clarence W. Browning of Pnrtlana presented a lesson on farm produc- , Mtes Caroline Solomon at her home
-mnled by
at a
Board- ers
ers aIM
andi mri*. oc--tuc&gt;
b&lt;-hies mwiiisome u.i.'.s
guests Kcllogg school la limited due to Funeral services were iield at&gt; lhe non as a necessity in carrying on for some Ume fell one day last week
■mnlita
hv Mra
Mra Harper
liarDr! who
ano re-I
rr- i after
aiirr aa week's
wens illness
ui.ican. *
■ Mr.
mi. and
anu were In
... attendance
— -- ---m"£d
M.- Erttest
Er: —"Davte
TM-.L- of
of Martin
M=r!!r. were
rerc meeting of th.
a-rry
.
. --------------nretiwi untll
until Simday
Sunday when
when her
her niece
niece Mra
the ^
’Tymuntv
*2u?tJ,rWo'vo- enjoyed
thc
112 ------------girls who some enlistments and fa'rm work. Beeler funeral home at 2 pm FYI- the war. The social part of the and broke one of hte legs above the
enjoyed
thc affair.
affair. ...
day conducted by Rev E. Carley of evening wu a shower ankle.
given byHelhe
wu taken ”
by-------ambulance
—*---------- -----------■• LFiT
MtesRuth Howara brought
ia«&gt;it ner R.ittanv
Sunday .tinner
dlnn«r met.
guests nf
of his
his mu.tn
cousin, man
map*
* Uclub*
?1lut* held
held at
al the
’he. homi of started their sewing project* at the Caafh Earl VanStckte has lined up
home * Mra. Carl Gateter wa* con- Clifford Davis and family louth of Mn. Milo Youngs tn NaUivll*|.
beginning
of
the
year
completed
a good team which began lu sched­ Kalamazoo, formerly of Middleville member* for two of lhe newly wed to a Kalamazoo hospital. Saturday
ffi’to Thorne severalI days test
• OU«r
&gt;uesta were Mta Mary
*i mn
town,
x/uici aucaM wcic aaiM
—7' VT-~." ~~~ —•••’
meir wo:a.
woia. out of
01 117
ill that
nun enteredcnierra- ule at Wayland Friday. The day was Interment was made In the Hill members. Mr. and Mra. Fred John- afternoon * Several of lhe ladles
their
* Moy, and Jack Chaw * Kenneth . Ro»e Seeber of Hastings spent Fri- Uic five had mov.-d away Ml*.* Bui- poor for ball and dust hampered the family lot in Belding cemetery . • son. The May meeting will be held of the Woman's Society of Chrts..i v»m*t nf ttwVvin wa. is. weekend day with lhe formers patent*. Mr. lit county extension leader waa pres­ players, so our local boys but. but A telegram was received by Mr*, at the home of Mr and Mrs Harry i Uan Service cleaned the Metliodist
w^Pnltn
and tMlketl to the girls on their arc hoping for future success. This WUi H Johnson. Thursday notify- Babcock * Mr. Aggie Willison te church last week. Some of lhe men
Ranul* were Sunday dinner guests
».« and •Mrs.
— — W.
•• ■ H_-Jotu&gt;*on.
•—
‘ Rapid*
guM-.s vurftor of hl* wife. Helen. at the
Kapuu
're Rev.
.. and Mr*. ---------Sunday------------was observed
' ~
~ al the Meuiowwk
glrU
a style Thursday afternoon the boy* play ing her of the death of her brother, some improved in health but is sUll Slnted the basement, w Mra. HaiOf
Her parent*.
GeorgeHenry Br— honie * M1M Jeanette
Whittemore says she thinks
. .CUrtte. honoring the 82nd birtlulay Rugg of Battle Creek and soldier , dtsl chujrtfwith two lovely and ap-' show and picture* on citrus fruit Freeport here Other games sched­ Sylvester 8 Smith. 71 who died al confined in lhe Leite hospital «
•• of
— twen- were shown. All wl«&gt; attended the uled are. April 30. Delton, there: hl* Irnnr at Big Rapids following Wayne Buckland te in the Leila '. Christinas must be just around the
' OfRev. CurU*. * Miss Martha Jean irlend of Ft. Custer were Sunday I proprlate services. A choir
—
ai&gt; .w.
her x,...
Christmas
cactus —
1*
----------- by Gerald aMaU. ,p&lt;..ak of it a* a big succra*. Mav 7. Delton, here: May.11. Way­ a brief illness from the flu. Mr bospitnl taking medical treatment. comer. ».
Schad returned home the first of vLMtora of her parent*, Mr. and Mrs. ty-flve voice* directed
----wu
liul JJp.
sang
cantata.
...ca
**,e mv
Miut
teacher ut
of uic
the ccucco- land. hcie; May 14. Preeport. there; Smith whs born in Middleville, at- * Mr *nd Mra. Orin Johnson held in bloom It wa* tn bloom last De­
- - ------- „----" .. the...
...!?tB.JB7. ' The
......
'• Walker, icaiuct
last week from a weekend visit tn J L Rugg. * Mr. ar.d Mra. Herman Stacker
Thorn-Crowued King
before
— -a nomic» department has helped the May 18. Caledonia, here; May 28. fended the looal high school and a reception at Uielr home Sunday cember. * Mr. and Mrs. Bert Pat■ Chicago, whh WAVE Hazei Camp- .McConnell of HOUanfi were at their Thorn-Crowur-*
■* —
attentive audience In the
complete thclr projects os she Caledonia, (here. * Mr. and Mrs. learned the meat business at the evening for their ton Fred and wife ton called on Jhelr brother and *1*bali. The girl* also were dinner home for the weekend. * Misses 'large and
guests of Mrs. Marc Squire in north Helen Goman and Marcella Davis evening the young people prraenud lcavei for ht.r IM.W p^ion al Jack. Wm. H. Johnson visited hi* sister. Conrad Clever meat market. Later. who were recently married. * Mr. ter-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. William
„ dle,iclan ln the hospital, on Mr, Rer-" «*eeb-r near
wen i nompaon ne wa* in bust- an
d Mrs
spent
I
•’?.*!
M7'..Wm.
Wm-_Rice
R*c®«*.?
en.t Sunday
i?un„tl’v Depriester
?eEf’eAtcr. at
u 1 the
L,le W.
W IK KeUogs
Chicago. * Mr. and Mn. Ralph Ta­ are having a week*' vacation from a candle-light tervice with Maxine
Mondivof lut week i Mra
nfM at.
and Oran2 *••**»- *“»' relative* near Olivet. * For- Farm Sunday afternoon.
' bar and daughter Mildred of Grand their studies at lhe Lucid Secretar­ Flnkbeiner as reader. Many thanks «atuwlBy. * Mf. and Mrs. Russell
John ' Adams were dinner
* ' Rapid* were Sunday visitor* of her ial school in Grand Rapid*. * Mr*. should be given the directors ot soiornon accompanied by her mothX!' \ Rettv e-amniM-ii nf
p ciieruteu a marxec tor several I Battle Creek and will devote hl* guest*
— ot their acn-in-law and
, slater. Mrs Sam Coats and husband. Fannie Perrault Ui staying with her thesc two fine service* as well a* tl.c er Mrs JeMlf Marsh of ,ne Wjrt 'Pent
the
‘
weekend
with
the
latte?*
yea
™
ln
Bl
Rj
u
P
‘
d
»retiring
a
few
time
to
hte
farm
*
Orr
Dunn
was
daughu.,
-.,
u
ighter. Mr. and Mrs Glenn Wll★ Mr. and Mra. C. L. Hiar accom­ son Edward and family in north­ participant*. The ypuna- people* county line, and her brother-in-law irtrents' Mr andI Mn Jareta rlmn yeat* ago
of P°°r health brought home from Leila hospital hams and famlly nt lhe W. K. Keipanied by their little granddaugh­ west Thornappte. * Mr*. E. I. Sher­ service was directed by Mte* He*- and 5Ut,r Mr and jgrs. Charles bHl
of town* * Mrs ^CliJrtri Following IhajBjth of K^firat wife | in Battle Creek Monday and Mr*, logg farm Sunday, hteo attended
andMU»
Wlb- Towne of Wayland were at Ba-,
ter. Rachel Hiar of Wayland who wood of Grand Rapids te staying
nnd son Bill nf Merritt
hc *’iUS P’8'71’4 t0 Ml---. Gladys । cline has been secured as nurse.
Sunday school and church *ervlce-s
had spent the weekend with them. with her sister. MrsFJ. H. Campbell, ber. Preceding the evening program Cllv Sunday to a reception at thr Grav
v
Hora
of
^lr
mother
’
m-taw
and
'
C,eon
"'
1
--------------------------------------,n
lhr
Wesleyan church in Hickory
Ml*»
Marjorie
Mill*
played
a
proof
Mr
alld
Mr
.
J&lt;lhn
Mllf
.
• were at Battle Creek Sunday after­ west of town, indefinitely. * Mr*
•randmother
Mra
Marv
Gru- ?nce “ reaWwrt ®f Middleville. h&lt;- . rarHYVILLK
Corner* in the forenoon and in the
" noon to visit Mr. and Mrs Eldon Don Leyendecker. nee Norma Gib­ gram ol organ numbers The Ea.- honortng their daughter. Ixrrainr WcdWaT
M Wh« &lt;S tou£ &gt;
a^g^att^Wrano? •
Week's Letter
nAtrt- ------Rimrlnv
....a . JI , who
,
___
' Hiar. Eldon who wa* discharged son. returned home Tuesday after t*r «*rvlr»
— . ..----«nu will
unoi&gt; tosowiiv
» &lt;• i
a
m
weeks'
visit
with
her
husband.
charge of the pastor. Rev. I. W. Mi- married on Saturday. The groom's ■ ng the next afternoon. Rill wlio
, from service some time ago because
•.“£
i Mr and Mr*. Wayne Stewart, who ; ^“•hWi was presented in the
' ot a back injury, went to the Vet­ Sgt. Don Leyendecker. at Camp nor and includea baptism of Infante home is at Wayland but hr has been te a junior at Michigan State Col- t1"I live on the Mudge farm, are thc
Taruta i P«rents of a baby girl born Tuesday
* Nearly thirty ladles attend. erans hospital in Detroit this Mon­ Ci order. Mo. Her winter clothes and reception of new memb. i* employed at Bay City for some ume lege nnd a member of ROTC left flv’
: day for observation. * The last reg­ which were rather burdensome in TTiose having Lenten sacrificial * ,vtr an(t Mrs Va, Qormsen and for Ft. Custer. Friday where he en- d7uriiErh Manter Smith aiimher '“^rnobn at Pennock hospital. The ^LB‘0„faL‘*.dy ‘’TssSTn'^w" nlk*
the
south,
were
none
too
warm
when
boxes
are
asked
to
bring
them
in.
p
U
|
e
daughter.
Marilyn
of
Otsego.
ular meeting of the Middleville Wo­
ter* service as sergeant. * Mr*. Ray
Mra £nnte Sraei* of
UtUe raUs Upped the scales at 7 lbs , J00”5 of
and Mra D. W. Robman's Club will be held this Tues­ she struck Chicago and Michigan A portion of the offering will bt visited her parents. Rev. and Mn. Lrons accompanied by her steter
inmeru
- 1 oat "nd ho* been named Lua Ade- h“°n- &gt;“l we*k Tuesday nigh..
L
o.
lC^? wcr? i le. Congratulations. * Mtes Violet । There wa* a radio script, the folday. Mra. O. E Blake will give a with the icy blast* we had last week. used for our boy* in sen lee. * Mr. j w Mlnor Monday of last week ; Mra Chas McPrck of Augusta left ' ^nAe
at Eft£ Norton diiShfer of Mr and Mr* , &gt;0*'n«
■ **•
Trd smltn were, STsSShv for M^tt ^re they '
bobby talk on glass, w Mr. and Mr*. ♦ Mrs John Goorhouse underwent and Mr* William J Uebler accom- w Mr and
Chas Williams entrtdained Mias an operation for removal of tumor panled by a Grand Rapids fnrnt. Thursday night guests of his moth­ ‘will sp«Qd a week with their broth-’Tt» avmnat^1 oT^nraSv'Jnhn Nor,°i&gt; and Joh» H Birman John Chamberlain Mrs Roger WHArbor this•---------------noon where r
rri. ,»un.iiui
Mrs Hattk-Smith who
accompanHester Soelen and Harold Kermeen and the appendix, at Pennock hos­ left for Ann
iL Lr™. J *pre unned ln marriage Friday eve- ,
Mr*. Llncohi Bush Mra Milo
—--------------uu lii
-v'.iniraii- er Alfred Davis and their slater.. f J -,,d.
------- ---to tlielr -------■■■ • !Mr* Bert Briggs and families. *
i^thiVkiSr*
°orro*u,« rung April 89 by Rev. J. J Willltt* -Farmworth
hoiae •in Grand
at dinner Saturday evening. ♦ MU* pital Friday morning. She 1* mak­ Wm. will receive treatments at the u.d■ them
Farnsworth and Mra
Mrs. WHteVa
WiltaYd whii.
Whitre­ Rrtl)!d5 FYmay mbming and u - I The Baptist people are planning for lamHy tn
Untveraity hospital Mr* L. will reKathleen Chamberlain, who te; ing a good recovery and will be glad University
at the Iwnw of Rev and Mr*. Wil- ' । letnore. * Mn. Robinson and Mr*
thc week. Wm.. maiiu-d until Sunday * Mrs. Au-studying at the Evangelical college to receive cards from her friends. * turn the middle of the
Hhrre full dnvs the tatter part of th. I PLEASANT RIDGE
Utts. They- were attended bv their Bertha Adams were in charge of
.* Naperville
n.pc..u.e and
-ou a
. girl
»... friend, will
.... Mrs. Russell Bedford was confined Sr.. te in charge of the More durtiig
ncy nnd tao children of Chica. (week tn celebration of the founding
■ al
[
refreshments.
*
Mr.
and
Mrs.
EiPnrenta. We wish them every happlWeek's vvacation,
aJ*ence- * Mr and * Mrs. K„. ure cxjiectrd the latter part of |rf their church society, ninetv yearn I
spend next stack's
—•'— with
~',u to her home last week with bron.andt
* Mr ,,M» * Mr» Nrl1 Walker of Ches- i wyn Hayward and three children
ber jiarents Rev. and Mrs. LeRoy chlal trouble. * Mra. Minnie Gora Claude Kermeen entertained at a the week to six-nd the Euler aeliool ago Thr .services will begin ThUn- : *'‘5 A1’
'* P*'
! •‘“'"g spent i&gt;srt of the week with • of Hastings called on Mr* Blanche
. Chamberlain In Leighton. * Mrs .Minor who was a visitor of tier family dinner Sunday for the plea- vacation with her mother and st- &lt;tay evening at 8 pm. with Rev. Ray ”r'd n„ J3',,
v P rlulii hpr ,nolhrr- Mra Anna Dcrine. * Richards Saturday evening. * Mn.
Dot a Gannon returned Friday from brother-in-law, Rev. I W. Minor sure of Harold who goes to Kala- ter Mr* Dor.i Babcock and Mr. rftond Davy a former mtenonary tr. ’‘“V?? .
' Mtv. Etolw Day sulfered a double:i Wade Town and daughter. Mr* Leo
. a two days' visit at Nashville with and family for several day*, left mazoo Wednesday for hi* final Rux..-ll Bedford and husband cn Africa as thr sneaker He was a
*?”• LWer K inno Mom- .fracture of her ankle Saturday Chamberlain visited Mr and Mn.
her aunt. Mr* Elizabeth William*, for her home at Traverse City, physical exam for service. Present Grand Raubte St. * Mrs. Mvra 'worker m E'hlopta until th* Italian '
1 »taht nnd as n result te taking an, Alien Terry and son Michael at
■ and her sister. Mr*. Lydia Bradford. Thursday morning. * Mr. and Mr*. were Mr and Mrs. Stuart Reigler Hackney of Hut.ngs te spendliu ■ Invnsir,n cla«ed thr territory to mis-j h2v *
iU~ dTF'ivI;'nforeed six weeks vacation from I Plainwell Sunday * Mr*. Willard
:
Mrs -Crow looked after the Rey- Day Pugh of Vermontville, were and two son*. Mr. and Mr- Joe (ll. week with her daughter. Mr irionary effort He will show stere-1 da&gt;' „. k. ‘“I}*??!' reboot She was taken to P.nnoek Waters and *on of Plainwell vi»nokb household during her absence Sunday visitor* of her parent* Mr Corrigan and baby daughter, and RuxmU Render .end Lunllv south of ontlron Views end curio*. Fridaj-15a" iT srSSf..
a mw*3’ hospital Sunday morning where It ited her titter. Mn. Max Reynolds
•
* Mrs. Martha Dean of Irving was and Mra. Wth. McKevilt. and took Miss Hester Soeten. locaL * Mrs tov.n. * Mr. nnd Mrs. Fr.-d W .-rlnga ' night has been designated a&lt; Young JSfv aSl?
'w”"
“nd * caal P**1 on anrt one day last week. ♦ Ted Wren ot
a Sunday dinner guest of her ion. their small daughter Marv Ellen. Adelaide Baird received word of and her mother. Mr.
Adelaide ■Peoples night with Rev Mateomb ■day
*\_^L^‘.d ^ra Rmt-, .hr |a resting as comfortaBly as Middleville called on his aunt. Mn.
Olenn Dean and family. * Mrs. who had been here for two week* thc death of her brothr. Thomas Bairel of north Grund Rapids St R Cronk of Grand Rapids, speaker Jd.Jf "PlTi.Vi
-ixaMble at. her home. ♦ We feel we Mary Shedd Sunday * Mr and Mra.
home
with ------them, *
w Irving Luu has Magee of Seotu. Sunday, at the w.re Sundav afternoon visitors a: : Sundav will
Nellie Thomptor. was confined to
--------home-coming day z*. .rjjl and
rtAtl," .“■eJ5,r a,nd nn&lt;i plentv nf excitement around Calvin Powell of Hastings called on
' hr* I. &gt;me all ta‘t week with an at- completed his work at Battle Creek
The /.Vn5n11 wll*jbS
JohiMDn=W!r-ringa home tn with Rev Fred W Haherer. of th&lt; C^drc" a,wI!|d”* ’’{f
’ this particular comer Saturday I their irtster. Mrs. Blanche Richards
tack of flu * Mr*. John Robel von and wm home Inst week. He also held Tuesday and will be attended South Thnrnappi. * Mr and M-&gt; H iberer mixsion of Detroit a* speak- }££*• "’J?'
^ilY ™’to'” '! 0° « ,n
B**ld'*« ‘he ac- Sunday. * Charles Harrington who
of Uu stat? hoaplt.il at Caro, spent has a sore thumb, from a cut which bv several
---- - relatives
-------- .... from
....... this
...... rection
....---- Lewi* qviuuihu
Solomon i,!I Grand
umxi Rapldr..iu
■ r at both -er.-lces Special music
®
Wm cldcnt to Eloise Day. lhe 2G year has been confined to hu bed for
the weekend with her parents. Mr. required five stitches to close, re­ Mr. Magee was a resident of Yankee wcfl. Sundav afternoon visitors
* M^
Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs. Cecil Honk
Ron*. Mr.
Mr, oJd arandson of Mr and M„ E1. teveral days was reported- to be able
" ” u......... —It service *
and Mra. Malecmb Mac I ver at Par- ceived while- doing.work for friends. ■Springs
twp. during
ehll.ll-.ood.• m. wiu.in
brotheri viu
Gltnn
nnd if num.
tn.il’. « Evening serile?&gt; arc nt 8 pjn
up
Kcnnetn
”
• Mrs. Robert Abliey
V' of 5722"
......
, T. hi*
. ...................
no iiiiu
nm ana
and !■ ■
x
“.dxk
Battlr
n*rr Gilh-tt took it in hi* &gt;,^35
voiine |,TWn.
■lo• sit
• -- ».&lt;
•■»• •last
—
•Friday.
— j -*
WV.M
o
Mr
and
Mrs
Kln
„
e
ol* Mr.
..jl
Mr. W.ar
but later settled in Kal.iiiuwtlrrt nun- Mr and Mi:. All-n Pender cf Ha-- Suni’n if.-v itm 3t ij am. ♦ Mr Cr,5k;.Mr a8d!S{nnt’
tv near wljcre hte people iirat hied ting., acre caller, of their niece, and Mra John Wehner who moved'?1*’ Mr. and Mrs Albert Klnne and wandered nearly *« mile before T®*n *ho2ia* bc,tn *5*U?,ne&lt;1 !n “
when theycame west from Ne» York Mr- A. C Johnson and hu bati-.:. here about five month* .ago from
en*.!'rd ■ birthday d‘nncr discovered. Both event* happened IS
I*m?
state. * Thc two little sous of-Mr. Tin.day &lt;&gt;f laiit week * Rc-uiinld Orand Rapids, and purchased। thj
thl K,,nd
Sunday
and
Mrs.
Rolland nt the mne time and naturally,’™,*f""d^ FCaK“2‘?Lr *•
»v with Mr “
nd “
« »toi!a.ta
Rationing Adds to the Economy of Home-Baking!
and Mr*. Charles WiUtanu. are ta&gt;th smith and Edison Chamberlain Art Alice Hoyt residence, had a straak
treak Bolton »&lt;-d Richard in Hasting*.‘ । there was a lot of frightened people
victims of whooping cough. * Mr th,- Thomapple-Kelloggschool-i^rr
1MI| * There will be Easter services at■ lo Che W. homo, . Mr. H„ r.
and Mrs. Melvin Watktna of Grand representatives to the annual tnert-

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Raplds were Sunday dinner guests
of her aunt. Mrs. Paul Carry and
family in Leighton. * Mr* Ida fichkh
and son Earl arc living in the east
Mattie Lynd restrttnhalf of the Mrs.
Mrs Maine
dence vacated by the Bert Mugridge
* ,Vlf. P&gt;thlan S’***”? wl11
enjoy a potluck supper at their resular mreUne thl* Tiiesdav * Mrs.
Edward Wleringa of the west evunty
^•“fn«hcrMtnUr'.^HUr&gt;;3‘.‘M."
han of Grand Rapids will entertain
at a shower for Mrs Michael fibrehan at lhe former s &gt;tome. this Wednesday evening. Mr*. Sheehan recently returned from New Mexico
where her husband is receiving
fif*1"0}*' * .n,“ Western
Patricia Elwood ere back InKhopl
aH5r« *^e.0
ke?'2°* *. !fr
and Mrs. Clair Brog entertained the
following friend* and relatives from
Grand Rapids at a pot luck dinner
Bunday evening; Mr and Mr*. N

lnjt ul
F,.,urc Farmers of Amcrica at Lansing Tursd.’i * Rev
„nd Mr„ . w.
and hcr n„„h.
er. Mr: ’triam ire: Hites ul o the
fumcr s •tetcr-in-l.iw,
-tster-in-iaw, Mrs
Mrs. Minnie
fanner
g«... Minor, who was their guest
&gt;u*t week, visited al the home of
Rcv Minor's brother Ray at Ssian3C. Tuesday * Mr*. L R Beeler
returned home Wednesday evening
fro,n
‘■°uPle dav»‘ «»“
Rapids with her daughter, Mrs
Robert Fro ,t * Mr*. Ada Shaw of
south Thomapple, spent the weekend with her brothre-m-bw and
4t*trr. Mr and Mi*. Bert Acrhart
near Hasthic*. * Jack Chase oi
State College, Kalamarm
-pent lhe weekend at home with hl.
Parent*. Mr. and Mrs Dine Cha-^
* MLm Maxine Flnkbeiner. Junior
m i-K ^ooi. who hil&gt;
several honor. Hite pu&gt;t year .for
mtah-re.•. &lt;ied efforts In various
lints cf debating and dramatics, and
4-H wo.k. has Ixen named one of
fixtren Barry county girl* andbov-.
to form a 4-H council She is the
,t&gt;nly rrnresentativc from'Thornan'.u
*. Tlir m;,ny ?4ldrtl..

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M-oSSki;

-ulkner spent Sunday
with hher
sister. Mr.
Mrs. Charles Kofi
. Bnd Mrs jeim^y &lt;ui.;wUh
"r *terer
which
they •&gt;--•
hid just'finished —
m- tendanee
^ndan7 a* .nectal
T*1®1 invitation
ln1vllatl°" u(Mr
pare.—.
nertnr and printing imide. The
,s“"£aJ’..S?**’!?,?'
i ■te“
&gt;■-............ came on' and family in Middleville. * Mn
**Ktevering
fire department was calltd. but ‘he i
WocWtarkf adli give a
and
..j
..---wm
re- Mary Doster who has been spend­
ing
a
week
with
iter daughter. Mra.
conflagration was stubborn and'’“ua?"}®n,‘J* challt ulk- *nlmain
a
tew
days
longer. -* LaVem Quick near
Banflnld U now
•
„..u
-------.
..
—
..
—
keepi
ng
of
the
da
y.
Mr
nnd
Mra
stanIpy
Halcv
and
I fork some time before It was con­
the home of her son-in-law and
trolled and then not until the reur I wnPF rFNTBR
children of Lansing. Mr. and Mn. al
daughter.
Mr.
and
Mrs. Marshall, of tiie house and the roof was
a.ilt
h..
It. M Dutmer and Mr*. L. E. Mudge
Norwood.
*
Mr
and
Mrs. Penbrook
I .burned
...ncu ....u
and U.-VMUS
upstairs coiucnui
contents aamdam11
..
at? t.Z" I
Grand Ranids were Sunday din­
ar, ri Some of thc household gnods ■ !"*'lLh!?..f
.1 uj?
AUin ,rt guesu of Mrs. Clara Day and of Hastings are now al the home
on the first floor were carried out.! }®«’*L ’»“*
ijre. iu.rni? family. Mra. Mudge will remain for of Arthur Eddy, caring for him. *
and
Mr*.
Mr.
and
Mr*.
Russell
Mott ana
K..t
.h.
—
—
in
----------—
I
the
south.
*
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Horace
B
fe
^
vU1
t
.
#
Mr.
and
Mrs.
but thc damage will amount to sev- 1
Saturday
era! hundred dollars, but 1* cov-1•Tunigate and children of Delton Huron Healy and daughter have Mt*. Carl Svataman spent„„
their Uster.
Mrs.
Peat!
wrnner Is । vU1‘ed at the Clarence Payne home moved in with Mrs. Clara Day and ' evening
cred bv insurance. Mrs. Wehner
nA?,1'.* with
Y
J'miJ!
tw
!?
a enurin cf"Mra”w"p Corson * ?,unda£, * Mni Birdena LylUe of Vivian and Huron will work Hie
^t[u
m?
Mn. Gentue Mason and sister. Eit-I
arfjooL Eaton Co,, farm this year. * Mrs Elsie Davis,
ot Baltic Creek
the
nice Oliver of south Thomapple -*^1 ‘he weekend with her moth- Si. ‘.“5™“
Mr
er.-.Mra
Mrs. Flov
Floy McDermott.
McDermott, ♦
w Mr.
Mient Friday In Grand Rapids * er
Milton Warner and iio.i.r nnr Co«u orov, wiu. her * s,‘ ‘‘"d
Eleven contestant* from Zeeland.1 Band
.nd Mn
HT°EitES&gt;VpU -VimS".?
fchaStS* SuX
Wyoming Park and Thomapple- ! daughter Lois of Battle Creek spent
nvnoKK schools
scmxM* iocx
p»n in
mtnruiiKellogg
took part
the Dis- |j Sunday afternoon wJth their par and Mra Keny aBn Mira P Carpenter, of Delton
trict 5 rremn F xprech context held ?"u,A*hbJL, * StaW nf iS?P
&lt;£2ta ^irov^ a : *ho B
hoapital. ♦ Mr.
hcre on Thuradav afternoon. We' Mrs\«,A t4.l.M&lt;l?c.r
!x’ n Sih.ta Mn^KliS^fMw w« and Mra John B“re“’8BH&gt; callea
understand the event was very int,»Mf
trusting and inspiring but a bad in
In■ kii:
the I
;.-.;TuTurr ^P^t***
lidhome
&gt;ta J
MwS’n to
' »•
cr.ld prevented our personal ap- "e,rfIulur%? Mr and ¥’’■ ? Kl.'
!m^«
“'‘
.RM‘rn“*.nnd'Mr
nM^
11?..'“'
’ pearnner. which we did regret This J------------------------,ah
u*®.*C,-----Bt
Hinds
dLvtrict.
anaJL^SSM&amp;W
Mr*. Z*
contest consisted of oratory, decla-:Wah ^ke. rrm^eling Han)W Hlgdon and daughter of bro!!’e.'who U ,n 4 ho*l,lla‘
mation and dramatic reading »wl i
■ Battle Creek and Mr and Mrs 10 Kalamazoo.
the r. mH* a- zivrn us by thecoacii I
' Welbv Crockford and Janice of RARNUM SCHOOL
Henry Cunningham are ns follows:
Woodland were Sunday dinner
Fir-t place winners, oratorical de.
guests of Mr and Mr*
.. L.
Mareerv Reewr
a student at
oar* J
j
l. Higdon
iiigaon
Rec*or tonite
het husband. Warren Bredahl, who riamuticn Wllhemina DeVries. Zee-1 h»Pllal afler hay tog five opera- Mnests dor Mr. ana
Orrald
pottg,
and j K??Margery
aI“"j0
entered M-rvicr July 1 toil with a land, dramahe declamation one ?f ■ tion*.
i children
children ofof Woodland
Woodland were
*®re after- ;“
on*£££}'
account of ilinet*. She te much
lieutenant rating ha* been, rur Middleville girls. Maxine Pinknoon callers. * Little Stantex
I better and will probably soon be
b.lnrr: oratory. Richard Howland. &gt; M'Kr,N ‘
of Lansing was n Sunday d»nn«! aWe to return to her studies. *
Wratnintr Park school; extrmpo- ' Remember to come to church aue.M of hte great grandparent^ ■ j|elrn RCe*or of Mecosta spent the
ith her two little girls. Joan speech. Robert William* of WvomSunday ond hear a good Eas­ {h-v- •nd Mrai J- J;
* weekend at home. * Roger Johnson
, ter sermon and Easter music. *
Pa,ne unaY ,®L K"**®"®0 of tiie U. S. Navy i» spending r.
Miss M-ircelle Gillespie was an over spent the weekend a‘ home.
. few weelu at lhe hcme of
,
the weekend guest of Mis* Bern It*
__________ ___
,--------“
•
*
■
Cogswell In Nashville. * .Mr and
A 175 Series E War Savings Bond Johnson and with other relative,.
Mra Bert
wn Trautwine
irautwine of
or thc
me Center
uenrer ■ wjn
win purchase
purchase aa **30
caliber’ ----sein*’te i
►i’J*
Mr*
“ —
rrx—&lt;1 .S?
Wl... * Ire* WHaifatnn
— —
_—
,
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•nH
“* . _"UComMlf
nntor . Marine nnd "&gt;"«
*b,^,X
Injury but te considerably better.
Mra. Aima Gqodrnough were Sim- supply him with a ga* mask.
* Mr and Mrs. Keith Durkee and
day afternoon callers at Orr and
---------------- &lt; • *
1 —
Alfred Fisher's ♦ Sunday dinner
Venereal dlaeaae has trebled in famlly spent Sunday with rttaUves
'in
Freeport
♦
Mr
and
Mrs.
Walter
BuesU of Mr. and Mrs. Shirley Sio- • France since tbe Nazi occupation.
Durkee of Battle Creek spent a few
day* with Fred Durkee while Mrs.
Durkee visited her daughter. Mr...
Roland Valentine of Ann Arbor. *
M ACRES of good level land In Woodland Township.
। Elwyn Bako ot Lansing was a Sat­
urday night guest of Elite Johnston.
inrnl turn tn aeers of woods. Price
M.OOC.OO
* Sunday evening guest* at the
A GOOD ALL MODERN 6 room house on W. Green SL
Herbert Johnston home were: Ho­
ward and E3wyn Baker of Lansing:
Hot air heat, hot Maier. 3 bedrooms and hath up. Liv­
Mta* Lucille Heintzelman of Lake
ing room, dining n»m and kitchen. Large basement.
Odessa and Miss Jean Prescott ol
Has oak floors, attached double garage. Wonderful
Lansing. *

Good, Sound Investments in

REAL ESTATE!

KMX) .00
ROOM HOI
moumrnl. It lure 3 bedroom* and bath up. I bedroom
■loan, living room, dining room and kitchen. Fireplace,
i...- .. ■ .... . . ,
■
j ||ai
|,pa| jlol wuttr
system. Pric&lt;
.43.3S8.M
NOTHEK BARGAIN i&gt; rooms and bath all modern
house. 3 bedroom, and hath up. Living room and din-

Ini rlny- In.
......................... ILZOO.OO
WONDERFI L HOME that I* an c*
Built.
$3,800.00

EARL R. BOYES

FIGHT WASTE AS YOU DRIVE
Thc 35 Mile Speed Limit is a vital part of
thc Mileage Rationing Program!
For fast
driving burns up rubber .
. increases the
operating cost of your car’
Remember—
your tires will go just about Z’Zi times os
for at 25 os they will’ at 50! If you take
care of the speed, we’ll take core of thc
service to keep your tires rolling!
DRIVE IN TODAY FOR

REAL ESTATE BROKER
(The best invcktmenl on earth te tbe earth IteclT)

STEBBINS ULI I.DING

PHONE 2659

ANDRUS SERVICE
Phene 2240 Hastingi

MILO
lout Week's Letter
Guy Crook of Hastings called on
W. A. Spaulding Thursday after■ noon. * Mr*. Emily Wilcox and Mrx.
। Merle Bradfield were Knlamaroo
! shopper* Thursday. * Mr* Made­
line Norman. Marilyn. Mr. and Mr*
Ru*h Saunders ana Mary attended
the play at Hickory Comer* school
Friday evening. * Mr and MrsMerle Bradfield and Jack attended
lhe Hard Times party at Delton
school Friday evening. * Ramona
Oxbcrne underwent a very serlou*
operation April 2nd and, iur manv
friends and playmates will be glad
to team that she te recovering very
nicely although she L* still a very
sick little girl. Mona has been out
of school since December

TWO LOCAL MEN
HOME ON FURLOUGH
Pvt Winn Green and Pvt Jany-a
Mulder, who were recently transferrtd from Camp Robin- on. Ark .
to Pon George Meade, near Balllmore. Md._ arrived Sat. Apr. 10. Ptt.
, Green having a twelve day furlough
and Pvt Mulder an eleven day fur­
lough. The two men have been to­
gether ui camp sinew leaving Ha*,
tinsm avid both are in the infantry
where they have had many Interesting experience*. Pvt. Oieen had to
report for duty on April 31 and Pvt.
Mulder on April 30.

�CITY COUNCIL
I Cloverdale. Hope twp.. Barry Co.
, Site wm united in marriage to
' George Btreildorff on Jan. I. 1888,
' who passed away in 1920; and on
' Nov. 6. 1923 .'tic waa united in mar­
riage to Frank B. Zimmerman. ,
Surviving are the husband. Frank
, one stepson, David; and two atept daughter*. Mrs. Lol* Rowland. Fort
&lt; Wayne. Ir-J.. end Mrr. Mary Herminta-of Orangevine: two brothen.

I on
S3 30
H flu
*•&gt; ?n

thllT ih-rt

PLEASANT HILL
1 DUNHAM DISTRICT
'
Mr, and. Mrs. Bert Palmer and
,3*“n« “• V'vl*n
son Paul atunded a family ?*thcrlng Sunday at the home of hi-r !t^part of her flfteen day leave
brother. Lloyc Shroyer and famBy ;
w* i ilr
uf!
ot Marshall it honor of her father.1
Cyrus Shroyer who wa* seventy-five CHttOTs Harrta and daughter »P«J
years old. *. Mra. R. J. Tolan and :
hero °fMr. and
son Lynn of Detroit are spending J*™ Chas.
lite week at thr home of her par- • P®r
1‘ J- ™
a, nuui
enta, Mr and Mra. Clare Williams. l‘n(1 ¥rs;,cl&gt;df £l'^c?!"1* Dogs got into Austin Loftus*
I
fheep Saturday night killing some I
fourth uound dauuhtar born to
and injuring several. * Mr. and day. April 13. * Mr. and Mrs. Wart | Ji*.h
Mr*. Moll Bedlard attended a din­
M
ner Sunday evening at the home of Checsentai were in Nashville BatMr. and- Mn. Arthur Bedford hon­ urduy afternoon attending funeral »nd all «•
. oring their son George wiio is home services (or lhe latter"* aunt. Mra. r*4ntru ta
Dena
Feighner.
Mrs
-Sadie
Oatroth
ftwt
st
i
on furlough. * Mrs. Vere Carter. was also present, she and Orover
“f J”

r.i 1.. »&gt;• III.-C'
l.r n t*ar

»r4iiu■act tUII

■f'tcr Saturday from the
Daisy "Bergman has re­
her home after spending.

Olh Kill. !&gt;u. Betty nnd Dale
Sp'nuellcr.
The
biggest job confronting
Coach Joe Brozak ts finding and
। developing some hurlers and catch­
ers Dean Keeler nnd Dale Spon’ seller have looked good In practice.

family dinner Sunday in honor ol
Junct's 4th birthday. * Lorretta
Johnson of Prairieville spent Friday
night and Saturday with Margaret
Houghtaling.

Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Wilcox nnd
children of Battle,Creek were guests
of his parents. Mr. ;.nd Mra Herbl-*
Wilcox Bunday. * Mr. and Mrs.
John Darby will entertain the Dor­
, caa Society of North Maple Grove.
Wednesday. April 21 Pot luck din-

IF YOU NEED
READY CASH

ou-art, Tue.Miay April 6. a daugh,
r. * Mrs. Hpn.-t Kinney. who
underwent n grajor operation last
week at Pennock hospital, was ex­
pected honu- Sunday • Prayer
vention of the W. M. church Michi­ meeting will be held at the homt
gan conference nt Holland uccnt-

S

on jour requirements.

We will budget your-wpay.
menu to fit your income.

held al thc Good Will church Fri­
day evening at 8 o'clock. On Bun­
Monaiy society will mri Wednes­ day evening at 8 o'clock nn Easter
day. April 21 for dinner with Mr pageant Will be presented * The
and Mrs. Leo Griffith. Bring thank
offering and glfta for the mission-

cal people taking advan­
tage of our Friendly Loan
Plan. Why Not You?

CITIZEN'S CREDIT
CORPORATION
day at Robert Shrlcker'r. at Rich•M *■*''
Judge,
land. * Mr-. Clyde Warren anil ' ' " ' 1
Patty were in Battle Creek SaturJ»"-’ »• ,,urB.'- "',k
i day. * Mr.-. Rusnell Whittemore ।_____________ .___________ ,
nnd Judy attended thc Buck reIf5ATIO1I
outstanding citizen always ready to union nt .Carlton Sunday. * Mr. 0BDEB 10,1 PtrtV0**1®’
help In every good cause. There and Mra Clyde Warren and Pattv,,
"uJ.'" 1
was never any question about which were In Lansing Sunday. * Harold ,"r
’’""b
1
1
side of an issu'! Mr. Shepherd would । OU* and sister Lorain of Katana" ■LJti
zoo were visitors nt Fred Otis Pri-! f*' 1
good clean citizenship. * Mrs. Shep­ day. * Phil Warren of Lansing was 1
'
herd who hunt been in the best a caller at Clyde Warrens Sundsy.
i-rr.’.nt, iunorst.u sta»n
of health for the last year or so * Willie Wurm of Shultz spent one j0.irr „t i-T.,
hu tho sympathy of thclr mum
iinncu. * Mias Doris Burpee, of
Delton spent from Friday night un­
til
Monday
with MIm Gloria
Springer. * Mr. and Mrs. Russel
। Holme? of Pontiac spent the week­
end with her parents. Mr. and Mra.

'The'Building &amp; Loan Amocialion Help
Finance Remodeling and Repairing”

Mrs. Eble Pixley and Mra. Marie
Armour called on their friend and
former neighbor Lottie Dollbter. at
Wall Lake Thursday. * Clyde DcKllcier from Great Lakes Training
Station is spending a short leave
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jake
DeKilder. * Mra. Daisy Chapman's

mspltai

Keep your car up topar
with Studebakerservice

YOUR
HOME
NOW!

Let’s put your car in top condition
for Spring driving

SPRING . . . lx the time to again think of repairing or
remodeling your home. It may be a new room you may want
lo add. fix up lhe basement. attic or a new roof. Regartleas
of what your home needs the Government want* you to keep
It up In "lip-top" shape, to Increase living-space, tf potable,
lo accommodate another family, or even one more room
for a War Worker. Material! are available for these neces­
sities and you ran secure financial aid for them throuih
your Building A Loan Association.
We art In a position to loan money for repairing and
remodeling homes. Arrangements can be made to repay in

coiivcnlenL regular installment*.
If you are considering buying a home that Is already built
«f can arrange to finance It for you. Our plan has proved
very satisfactory a* our Interest rates are very reasonable and

payments can be arranged for your convenience.

IF YOU ARE PLANNING TO REMODEL.
REPAIR OR BUY A HOME AND NEED
FINANCIAL AID—STOP IN AND LET US EX­
PLAIN OUR PLAN.

THE HASTINGS BUILDING
A LOAN ASSOCIATION
9 Stebbins Bldg.

Members F. H. L. B. Phone 2503

’cause he told ma
about the DEVOE
2-COAT SYSTEM

Friday night.

Snnncvtlle and Mr. nnd Mrs. Harry
Mbener .ipent the weekend with

Alva Kenyon nnd family nnd Mr.
and Mrs. Gordon Kenyon of Has­
tings spent Sundav with them. *
Alta Mosher who has been spend­
ing the winter In Florida expected

HIS Spring, it's more important
than it ever was before to have vour
car thoroughly reconditioned and re­
vitalized.

T

None of ui can tell how long our pres­
ent cars mav have to do. Wc nave a war
to win—ana every automobile that helps
case thc transportation situation is a
potential aid to Victory.

2-COAT SYSTEM

MILEAGE

So don't take chances with your car,
whatever make you drive. Come in now
and have it put in tip-top shape by our
expert, factory-trained mechanics. These
meoarc Essential Transportation Work­
ers who fully realize their responsibility
to the community and the nation.

MEANS

BETTER
CARE

Limited driving has created new oper­
ating problems. Old servicing methods
are no longer completely adequate. Our
apecial Spring inspection and tunc-up
service is based on new procedure* that
were devised by factory experts after ex­
haustive tests in thc great Studebaker en­
gineering laboratories and on thc famous
800-acrc Studebaker proving ground.

Thc less you drive the more likely it is your battery
will run clown ... and the sooner your motor oil
will contaminate I That's why better care per mile is
thc safest car policy for gas rationing!

Save time, save money, save vour carlet us keep it up to par with Studebaker

MCKEE SERVICE OIL SALES

GOODYEAR BROS. HARDWARE CO.
HIE. STATE ST.

RATIONING

HASTINGS

*

PHONE 2101

STEB
&amp; JA
H«t*

�■Tn? F3ST™9S A**?**.*-

thv^pay. AfttiL n iw

’ THE 2ND WAR LOAN DRIVE IS ON!

’ Winner
Take All!
There is one stark and simple fact about war which you had better get straight.. • and quickly, too

THERE IS NO SECOND PLACE IN A WAR-IT'S EITHER WIN OR LOSE!

This war is being fought for tremendous stakes..,
\ ...for your life and your liberty.

Your country wants to borrow every idle dollar you have—every dollar

...for your church and your children.

| &gt;.. for your freedom and your future.

except what you need for the barest necessities of life.

__
'

And it’s WINNER TAKE ALL Don’t forget that for a minute.

You'll have to give up some luxury or comfort which was dear to your

United Statu War Savings Bonds-Series EThe perfect investment

heart. You’ll have to postpone some pleasure which you had been eagerly

for individual and family savings. Givea you back $4 for every

anticipating.

The winner will dictate whether tomorrow you shall be a free citizen of

But what of it?

a free world, or a helpless serf to a "master race."

Your sons and brothers and husbands are dying out there,.. fighting your

The winner will dictate whether you shall live and prosper under the

four Freedoms, or toil hopelessly in the darkness of a "New Order.’’

fight. Surely it is no sacrifice to lend your dollars while they are giving
their lives.
They need your help. They need the weapons your money can buy. If one

The winner will dictate... because the winner takes all.

of the War Loan volunteers calls on you ... greet him with open pocket­

Tbe winner takes all. All you own, all you hold dear.

book. Remember, Uncle Sam’s goal is 13 billion dollars in April.

The winner is being detided right now... today... this very minute.. •

Don't wait to be asked. Go to your nearest bank, investment dealer;

on battlefields all over the world. Will you stand idly by ... or throw all

broker, Post Office or issuing agency and lay your money on the line.

your weight on our side?

Remember, it's an investment you’re making—an investment that pays a

The weight of mighty tanks and planes. The weight of thousands of guns

234% TtUSUry Bonds Of IBM-1111* Readily marketable, accept,

able as bank collateral, these Bonds are ideal investments for
trust funds, estates and individuals. A special feature provides
that they may be redeemed at par and accrued interest for tbe
purpose of satisfying Federal estate taxes. Dated April 15,1943;
due June 15, 1969. Denominations: $500, $1000, $3000;
$10,000, $100,000 and $1,000,000. Redemption: Not call­
able till June 15,1964; thereafter at par and accrued interest
on any interest date at 4 months* notice. Price: par and
accrued interest;
&lt;
Other Sscnrititx: Series "C* Tax Notes; %% Certificates ol Im
debtedness; 2% Treasury Bonds ol 1950-1952; United States
Savings Bonds Series "F’; United States Savings Bonds
Series .“G3/—------ ‘
-------- --------- ;------

So lend up to the limit.

.

You'll sleep better for it.

THEY GIVE THEIR LIVES
SPONSORED

|3 when the Bond maturei. Designed especially for tha smaller
investor. Dated 1st day of month in which payment is received;
Interest: 2.9%a year if held to maturity. Denominations: $25;
$50, $100, $500, $1000. Redemption: any time 60 days after .
issue date. Pricer 75% of maturity value.
1
n

good return and insures a happier future for you and your loved ones.

and millions of shells. The weight of billions of dollars ... 13 billions

which your country asks you to lend during this Drive.

There are 7 different types of U. S. Government
securities—choose the ones best suited for you:

BY THE BARRY COUNTY WAR SAVING AND VICTORY

13840735

FUND COMMITTEES WITH THE CO-OPERATION OF THESE FIRMS:

TRIO CAFE

THE HASTINGS BANNER

HASTINGS CITY BANK

COFFEE SHOP

INTERNATIONAL SEAL &amp; LOCK

NATIONAL BANK OF HASTINGS

EINAR A. FRANDSEN, Chartered Life Underwriter

E. W. BLISS CO.

ANDRUS SERVICE STATION

STRAND &amp; BARRY THEATERS

COLEMAN JNSURANCE AGENCY

HOTEL HASTINGS

LYBARKER'S DRUG STORE

CONSUMERS POWER COMPANY

HASTINGS MANUFACTURING CO.

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»T»Tll

TREAIURY

Win

FINANCE

COMMITTEE — WAR

MICHIGAN MUTUAL WINDSTORM INSURANCE CO.

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SAVINGS

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STAFF — VICTORY

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FUND

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COMMITTEE,

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                  <text>Who It Biggest—John L.
Lewis or the U. S. A.? '

The Hastings Banner
SECTION ONE—PAGES 1 to 8

EIGHTY-SEVENTH YEAR

HASTINGS. MICHIGAN. THURSDAY. APRIL 29. 1943

MUMBO

14 PAGES—2 SECTIONS

BARRY COUNTY “OVER THE TOP” IN WAR LOAN DRIV
Heavy Influx of Subscriptions During the Week Pass Quota
CM,IV MADE iri OUO1A'

SENDS CHECKS TO
Home
DISTRICTS
llUlliC Front
X X&lt;W»11L SCH00L
Fourth Poyment
For State

THE REAL WORK BEGINS

- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - (CORPORATIONS AND COMPANIES
RATIONING ACCOUNT FOR TWO-THIRDS OF TOTAL
☆ AT A GLANCE ☆------------------------ —

more than 129.000.000 individuals I a very sincere and patriotic lady, only of Barry countyy but of the
INDIVIDUAL BUYING
\
RELATIVELY SMALL
x
beginning late in June and ending [ Was disturbed about the headline state
ate and the Nation.
■
•
j
Aid and Tuition Received ■ July
vu»z 21.
«*. the
»*&gt;« y.
OPA
»* ha.
• -, announced, ln
in me
the uixnnr.n.
BANNER mat
last wrea
week—mougnv
thought:! It
I was so evident
------- ---that an official
*/’ls *' •
weekly feature
'
____ Mailmen will leave
postcard
• - • to
- have U. S. Treasury report
.
Mailmen
willappilleave।,postcard appil- ■-h severe—hated
took notice; &lt;»eaigncd to ■«&lt;! you In your cur&lt; Barry County went “over the lop"
cation forms at every honje between |“
1
rent purehaaraof items rationed by .
Freeport. Michigan
on the Second War Izatn Drive.
April 26. 1943
With a quota of S490.000, sale, al
treasurers of the various school dto- 1 properly filled out by the head of I f*0*’*'; bacf\
1 »upP«»rt1'’dl*,d“al
c,p*1 “
believe*
this service will
beHrv^thU^wice
will enable in- I
this writing (Tuesday aftornooni.
ATTEN-SHUN
Illi
1 mean
right dress that tricta representing the fourth pay- 'the house and mailed to OPA. will lnK them to the limit.
drive was on such a restricted diViduals to cooperate more fully in
U&gt; $546^08 and it appears
----------- - the
' ’ study hall menl-from the state for riatc aid bring ration book No. 3. Prentbu. I TTw fact that some people were sca,r
No Selling on Sundays or amount
is Undr.
to ray
U-rTtove
»
winning the war on the home front I i
likely (hat about S80 000 more will
QUlet PLEASE' After all you fel- and tiDUon The total amount reM Brown, price administrator, em- sufficiently concerned about t£to. Barry county did a* good a job
Meat*. Fata. Chrew
On
Legal ------------Holidays
— —
be sold before the drive officially
Svs from around Freeport, must Iceived by Treos. Clouse wn* S32.- , nhorized that Book No. 3 to a re- 1 matter to take R up" with the ns was being done anywhere in the R,d S,amps A. B' c and D cx.
The state 1-quor law provides that enda ,“n Zn’^nts ■ tremendmia
find military life pretty soft after 882 00. which wax distributed as fol- (placement book only. coplalnlHK editor, should be an Indication to I Nation but the job os a whole was p|fe on April 30
na city
council
may pronmit
city
council
prohibit tne
the MlMl■?... -whin
loing
sclfwol toP me for n few lows, all sums being for state akl coupons «"
place of those lhe feHowa ln uniform that Ute j dlsappolnting-If there is any satisRed stamp E. good from April - of
liquor,
for may
consumption
fj®/torwaru
“nSf? the
mj£ta
h2i ’wnsn
b^Tt
ii r on the “
surge
irotn
last W
weea
year*. I heard vou Pvt. Dick Blough! 'untew, otherwise designated:
which have already been used.
-Hoinp Front." In general, is trying faction In that.
-25 to May 30
premise?, within the citv on SunhaW th q U
Maybe II seems like u few Hundred ' ■Awyria Twp-Dtst .No 5, Assyria ■
’J’
, to do it* best.
I What was true last week, is also Week
Red -Stamp
Stamp days, election day* and legal holi- %c/’.c&lt;5'11
8UbscrlDtton* tore
wears to you. but eveiyone from igen^/llM. 7 fri. Briggs. S72. 9 Uf /* T II fA|||JTV
Since America to not operating true this week, even though we
B£“rl2gn!f“er g«P‘r“ ’day*.
At their meeting Friday
.".urtna
ta-NciahborhaHi
,o:elfnr„vl“nef
I BaluSSre IS' - Dist No 1 W.l.I.U. luUNIl
under the dictatorial .yriem, lhe j have exceeded our assigned quota AprU M
S'l 2
night, the city council unanimously “X whtehtov. real*•fiUn Sk?L^lS L%r^'l)Zr»&gt;-'’irl- sSker/W
of ^.000 by some 12 per cent.
» . ’
£', «
ts. May 30 adopted a
some. part.,
part* UI
of lilf
the couniy
county re•• re~&gt;uUon
lt«hui uu. prortdtot
ptuw.uuw ing
bla in
ln win&lt;
|!-™ovXd
“Home Front lining
support U.
Isu.v^tapr
voluntary
remark1 vou*mav^*reile&lt;him a Wnd
what to| A major share uf Ute load2:!« fel •
X !
™M
n£ r^?t*^
S w^e
xtJ-■ Vi
°.n S*1*"’*?*- Ma&gt;’ 1and ported
. —No overlord is telling u* what to I A major share uf the load— ;
:: :: —1
z; '1
&gt;.
oortetl fine
line results
results—and
am there were
May 1C
Aiay.
- ------- • additional u.«
*1"'!?
Ma-' -«u
22 t&gt;i*reaft»r
thereafter, nn
no licensee• hr
or anv nlhoth- wveral
bta ian;| unrXido; directing us this way and that I about 85 per cent, to be exact, was ;May 23
'ZWdjEuJI! 38424922 !S76. 5 Weeks. S64: 6 Durfee. |73.
fe'lra ££**£1 May30;er penon shall sell at retail, give p«te&lt;1) windfalh” li
from various
1—consequently it usually takes some j carried by corporations ana can-.;May 30
r-r. n
ini
7 in. Barney Mill. 4&lt;i
K-iio-roiiit-v
; away or furnish
shall corporations and companies
com
------and
— no
— person
,— -------------who
cSinu liowre Texas
Barry Twp -Delton W. K. Keltime to become fully mobilized.
! cents; only 35 per cent of the total |,
Dora B. Whitney, State
(annrd Good*. Etc.
knowingly or
“ ^
wilfully
“^7 btly, s.any
— transferred
'
* some of* their reserve ac­
A PO 4to
'&lt;*« ac™»*«
”-7M ,uUtooBANNER
headline
In ques- '. represents
individual.—
subscriptions. I. Blue »tamtM D. E. F. expire April Isplrita for consumption
President to Be One of
— L&gt;c
the counts from Ravings bank* to bonds.
---------- .i— on
rI The
— —- ----7-- - ------------- --------------Dick tciift me In a very recent let- 3853. total SL609.
।
; lion stated: “Individual Response | So. the statement that Individual j30. o. h, k. are good until May 31. premise*, between the hours
12
u.™ of 12
Thto last minute rush surprised
Featured Speakers
ter that he loves the uimy with a |
’iKrT’t^ R?«ta 2-i54
Loan urive
Disappoint- response
Ute ano
loan'■'
’
;I u&gt;
to xna
2nd War
war uoan
Ioan
Drive L&gt;uu&gt;p&gt;xnntDtoaonolntrestxinne to
to me
tile
2nd War
war 1/ran
loan
Coffee
o'clock midnight on- any Ratnrrtav
Saturday even the most optimistic member*
I Tiic 65th W. C. T U. annual con- big—Load To Date Is Being Carried . drive was disappointing, and that
stamp
.
on. —
any
Stamp .23 ._.
for 1. pound',
good to ;
12 o'clock midnlgnt —
, of the drive committee.
auoua,. or
v. on
«. any legal .-.Giidav
To have . reached the quota to
, vention will be held at the Clover- Largely by the Factories and Cor-; the load was carried mostly by lac- May
• — -5
30.
'
.Sunday,
holiday ar
or
Dick.
i '’***■
tuition* St 429*- tota^ -dalc
anv Prtmary
primary or
or general election something
•
dale Evangelical
Evangelical church
church on
on Friday.
Friday-. poranons—People 'Back Home' Pall- tories and corporations Is not I
” " '
Sugar
su»ar
Thanks for your fine!tetter, re- ' “‘‘k.*3-10?-. VUkeJLw* *2*' ‘ U‘ , May 7. with the following program:
~
ntamn io at»~annd tar s nminrit
'- or on an
* municipal election
Barry county did .he job assigned
j. I' daj
day.
any
celvrd a few days ago. Don Preston 184 u38 2 frl Lakeview S84.
O.M B m Am^nuSwu
DpvolIons hv Mra
Dora
fact
supported by'~a)l' ...
800d
5 pounds i day until after the polls are closed to it—and even more.
LmbtldU
”
f
ComThe
headline
was
true
last
weekeditor;
to
a
f.
—
-------------of the United state* M-rtnes Be- , "“‘‘"fjd' ”'5".1 evident available ’ Ith«»ar emmnrw Tfl,‘ r«oluilon provides that this.
However,
a
study
o*
-----------------However,
a
study
of
the
source*
millets- heport of accomplWimenU The individual response was dis- of the official
evidence avaltable.
available. |। Both
Both “
coffee
and
lleve me. the old gang bark here In tuition 86,202. total S8.MH
il evidence
,'^_a
"d*siu?a[rc^?’'* shall
----------**L the
•*“ subscriptions
—
snau not
not apply
apply to
to spirit*
spirits served
servea to
to ffrom
which
came
Freeport
to «e
H«*»
the
mi
----- lhe
----- same
Ration
War , bona-fide
Ration । bong.^
R\£slB lngue*ta
the residences
in the residences
should be sufficient tokeep
us
Freeport would
wouia certainly
ccrtamiy like
wrm
- --­ I by loca'l president and LT.L. and appointing and a major share of» One individual told us he thought. are from
un&lt;&gt; nhnut vnnr er. SB2. 4 in. ijrvxorv,
1. cii
__ ,-iu
'-Y.T.C.; Character building. Mrs. the support was coming from fac-. that such
------—- *-be -poor
- Book • 1.--------------------------------------------- • Of any person, nor to liquor sold from "stretching our arm* to pat
.1 a headline
might
■Florence Fleming. Hastings; Music, tories and corporations.
' n*vrhnin&lt;r,
psychology; that you can catch
Shoes
; or furnished for medicinal
pur- 0US5lvca "n»,'h£been sleeping on the floor ever since *QiHmb&gt;. m
:' liuuanu
umuo iPress
iraa aiiu
Rutland Union
and ruvw
Public-; That situation was typical not
Stamp 17 goodfor one pair
shoes I poses.
K_For' of
(Continued on page 4. Sec. 1)
ity, Mr*. Fred Tabberer. Freeport;,,
«
to June 15.
We believe the council has taken J*cnJ37*-}*10
8127; 2 frl.. McCallum. ITT. 3. Cedar Playlet by Freeport Union; Chris-j
Gasoline
the right stand tn this matter, and U™ .‘^rln'i^ onlv s?!! 506Uthe
in ux or emu* iiu-ik,
**
1
'
( Continued on Page 6. Sec. 1.)
the Island. By the way. Don. while
Stamp Number 5 from Basic , that their action will meet with subscriptions
ir? of' individual*
Um talking about Guadalcanal don! Mileage Ration A Book, worth 4 the approval of the people of this subscrinltona of individuals.
.
The corporations and companies,
let me forget Sgt. Bob Whitney who
1 don of officers: Noondde Prayer. Ce»»«L
U/nma^'c
I II V ILAlt VLB/ vIKL gallons of gasoline, good througn J city.
carried most of the load in thia
was out there with you. No fooltniL
drive.
Bob. I'd give my wooden leg and m&gt; i
„ L *.
Achievement
Dav
If
the
county
had
depended
on
upper plate to see you for a few
individual subscriptions atone (that
rtZXJT""n"‘
minutes. UH wager that Tojos little I
Education11 Mrs Edith Black 1Wood’ ' Dr c»roIlne Hedger of LaPorte.
■ it. your subscription and mine—
men knew they had been ptacw
liH Home
°»
Tragedy Visits Name
FuelOil
'-■*—-** *»**«■*«»
E^“tPtavlMreh7dHa«Hne«' UrSon- pndlana to announced by Mr». Don
and the fellow who could have sub­
when you fellows got through with 1
vLmiim 1 Mr?11 MaJ
Gur&gt;'. Chairman of the program
scribed but didn't), the lob. at thia
Mrs.
Gene
Borry
■
them.
A^hol Education, Mrs. May Cim„ speaker for the Wo585 Members Complete
i1
minute, would be only about 35 per
■Hagedy visited th$ home of Mr. heat rfnd hot water,
Pvt. Donald Preston
WAit.n^nrt* Mt«
men'fc Achievement Day which will
cent done.
Projects
During
Year
—
c d Fleet Post Of lice
Majority Left Tuesday
w^t.na-d~vua1^inJl?Jt&lt;«Jir"
he,d *n Hastings Wednttday. :and Mra. Gene Barry who reside
Instead of being about 12 per cent
| in Carlton township,i\v near the1 Second
«
San Francisco. Calif.
”
over Ute quota, we would nr&gt;» be go
Barry County 4H clubs held their Woodland; Vitamins Needed. Mrs.
inspections due: A book
For
Camp
Grant
school last Friday "*■---------- vehicles by Sept. 30: B's by June
J!°P *' It b* by t»«e request of the 79 Friend
:
per cent under.
annual spring Achievement Day at
UcOar araup &lt;•&gt; Barn coajrlr
who lhe in Ban»
J----- -----------Sgt. Robert Whitney
“HS:---30; C's by May 31; commercial vethe Hastings Central Auditorium rtrtrfine
I*: Barry county delegates, who heard ; whpn their daughter nwried
the. fdclra e^fry w daya flr 5
mlleg men has been added to Uncle county can take some pride in the
c o Postmaster
with an estimated 900 members, Griffin. Freeport, Cloverdale L. Dr Hedger speak at Fann Women's i qat-d 22 months was drowned in the,
Sam s ever increasing army, lhe l fact that the quota waa made—
Sun Francisco. Calif.
lenders, parents and friend* in at­ Z' L„.rr.°l{ran’'o.A?drt3s’ M
at E*81 Lansing last summer 1 Join .nd ter teur. Nora.
" 7”
following having left on Tuesday eut utcrc is nothing to justify
You fellows should have seen how tendance. Seventy nine local clubs, B. Whitney. State Pres
Benton tha.
Wfti ^ured by Mary E. I
—
—
—
----for
Camp
Grant.
HL;
smugness
—
or
cockincs*.
happy “old surge" Ardto was the scattered over the entire county, Harbor, Devotional Period. Rev. T. Bullis, home extension agent.
. Sugar for home-canning of 1943
William Edward Hackney, and
as a county, we were shoved to
other day. I stormed into the office competed for honors. Six hundred Moyer.
1
------■ '
after history class to find AviaUon and nineteen boys and girls were
Evening: 8 itrounra
V&gt;-akJro ”o? &lt;L“n™uI1_"
n&gt; "___________
“r‘ Btery
hurried out -nd___________
houtewl.r.—-on .npraUn.Iolr
the. low. an&lt;l
.nd -----------Leonted Oeone
rfroe. wndt.fi. Irom tteroep.r.rloru
____
j_______________
..lately theltinra.
---------------------------------------------------------- —
Cadet Johnny Eash silling there to enrolled In the twelve projects of­
Music; Sound pic-1
£ imnrovr women s and chU- I finding
finding the
the cover
cover off
off the
the cistern
cistern same
samebasis
basisa*aslari
lariseason.
season.No
Noreducreduc-, otofDelton
Deltonwere
werevolunteer*,
volunteers,the
thelatlat-'compianles
companies
greet me. Johnny was home for a fered by the County Extension Of­
That Counts."'dre”* heriffi wHI sXk on the 5ub- *and
able to see...the child, tlon of ...
blue
point
stamps
wlll belter
be! ter leaving earlier and going into
Into j When the next drive
drire com
comoa-wq
—J not
—. being
------------------------------------------Ipg ,rtu
few days after finishing hto prim­ fice with 585 members completing ture. "It’s the Brain
Brain That Counts." t]
Mae
Custer;
|
"To
Eat
or
Notto
Eat"
hurried
down
the
road
to
summon
made
from
War
Ration
Book
Two
;
the
air
corps.
win
within
a
tew
month*
w
.....
Book
Two'the
air
corps
will
within
a tewUijamonth* U
ary flight training at Glenview. their work and receiving Umk cer­ In charge off Mrs.
Mrs. Mae Custer; I Jcct -w Eat or r.m w
.
Ernest E. Burr. Edward .Bruce {rich cream.in the faria af
Illinois. Brother and SLUerlJ•»«*«■ tificate and pin award according to Music: Offering; Address. 'TTie| The members of the twenty-five help. Ben Cole and Arthur Yarg-'for canning sugar. Details of the
...
——
j,
Maurice
1850.000
and
825.000
subac~rip&gt;lijgj
I never saw anything to tie John years work completed.
hurried
to
lhe
home
and
the
program
wlll
be
issued
within
the
Engel,
Theron
A.
Dolbee.
Projects Price We Pay." Mrs. Dorn B. Whit-( home extension grou|M invite ail । er
-— — ~~
— •r.... .1,,.,.
clavlon
Clayion tlxtroth
Ostroth. William 1Frederick I from corporations and compamra
in that Naval Aviation Cadet uni­ completed
Included
handicraft, ney. Juvenile Judge in Benton Har-1 ln Barry County, who are interest- I i.™..
former succeeded 1..
in removing the next few
days,
__________ .»»
Cole. Paul Russell Reorick. John 'will have been skimmed.
form. Many a young and pretty clothing. school lunch, machinery bor and State W. C. T. U. presi- ed to be their guests for thto event. I body from the cistern. Efforts to,
---------------bbwb^w
Raymond Adcock. Donald Keith
We won t be able to depanfl on
Barry county housewife was seen to repair and others down to fur trap­ dent; Benediction. Rev. A. M. Cold-. The morning program will open . revive
r-ulu* the
,h" child
',hlw were of
nt no
nn avail i—— ■ bb^^ ■
shake her head and wonder why she ping in which 24 members showed ren, Hastings.
; at io:3o A. M. at the Hastings Cen-1
Instead, we 11 liave to d.’jwnd on
ever let johnny get away. Sorry, but 085 fur bearing animals taken.
Officers of the County Union are: tral School. Special music, election
d"- K«™'th E?nl
*nd
£M‘*tdU*’ aub*crtbCT to etgT9
I don't have your new Corpus
Miss Beatrice Boyle and P. G. President. Mrs. Bessie Woodman. I of council members and report of scene of the accident, in keeping
_..u .u- ---------------------------- u
TA Anrrnwr
I George W. Lea, Jr, all of Hastings the load
Christi address. John.
Lundin. Slate
judging the Woodland;
v Leaders
.
&lt;—(■ « project
be fallowed
; with
the year?
law governing
1st will
vicePres.. Mrs.
. next
——• such*“deaths. 1
It will be the siun total of to«
Orton Seesc writes that he Is exhibits,
high quality V«y Mciwmu CI0V.M.U; M. W • ootlucl dta.r .( lb. MHho-I It
TVS!* spoke of the 5S
,uud Uul • c-mtnl lid
icw
Garry Townsend. Nash- of Utile subscriptions in the g!00 to
learning to pack parachutes for the of the project work being the best vlc/.Dro. *»rs Alice Griffin Free- dist church.
which usually covered the cistern
41.000
range which will have to put
porl;PrPC'
Mrs. Beatrice Dun-I The afternoon program will start hod been removed because II was:
members of hto airbourne unit. Keep exhibited In a number of years.
us across.
'em floatin'. Orton. If you can pack .
£lUst£ie
£ 1 hing. Hickory Comers; cor. sec . at 1:30 P. M. at the school with I necessary to draw out the water |
The job to not impaaalble.
I ILH ILLJJ IUUVMI JMorrl, ciayton Brandt. Battle
parachutes like you could chase named .“
®Mrs. Russell Kantner, Hastings; Dr. Hedger as the speaker.
, by means of a bucket and rope
In fact, savings accounto alone in
Ree* V..„l |
MCreek; Max Caster. Grand Rapid*.
flies in the outfield, there'll be many Week at Michigan State College In ,
..
j.
pfrry Hastings I
&lt;•*----------------In H* nlace a piece of galvanized ।
county banks are big enough
Beef, Veal. Lamb, Mutton,
Frederick William Anders. R. 5. Barry
1'rilnth'Wii’hVm? JlLtlOng°**8ii&amp;ta
Dlnner at convention to be served NOTICE
&gt;ron had been placed over the openhappy landings In your outfit.
to put across several-drives like tlw
Pork Dishes to Be
; Lyman Dunne Hunt. R. 4. and Rob- present one.
Pvt. Orton K. Seese
YmtaeJ^Fre^ ' bF L.A5. Delegates to be taken
The Board of Review will meet Jng and a cream can nut on top
mrt SrtrudeJSJerI Mlddievme !to hom” for BUPl*r LocaI c°m’ on Monday. May 17. at 9 A. M. in ! °fa
rj‘j?tfhf‘5522°n
There will be no excuse for failure
Hq. Co. 877th
lz lonned on Tho. Doy
A. B. Engineers Bn Avn.
—and we don't believe that Barry
knd nmirm^tovLs Middleville Bov» ।,re: Entertainment. Mrs ■ the council rooms. At that time
remo^ the crewt catyf
... I By way ot experiment. "Meatless addrfsa was Grand Rapids, left di- county people are going to falL
Westover Field. Chicopee Falls.
j Tuesdays'' wlll be observed In Has-irectly fdv Fort Sheridan upon pa*sThey never have on a protect
Muss.
■
child had been ablle to
examine
her asae&amp;sor their aseess- the
examine hto.
her orhis.their
' ,tlnr»
IlnVB at
nt nil
Irv-nl reatauranla
rwltallrnnll and
nnrl 1 Ing
Inn his
Hir examination
where the welfare of tha united
the metal rovering
all local
Talk about your Freeport reun­ Clark. McOmber; Clayton Case. 1Mrs HaM1 Droolc^
|
menu
on
said
rolls,
and
may
show
Surviving besides the naretite and eBl’n« PlacM- commencing Tneaday,
The following four men entered
ions. Camp Rucker,. Alabama has Stevens; and Calvin Florin. Delton
nmino MtTT
(cause If any exists, why valuation the threi “vm? old IktE^rJ. ttta M“&gt;‘ 4. os a result of a conference' the navy and will report at Great
more of Freeport's young men than club. Alternates are: 1st. Alt. Mar- 1 HOSPITAL GUILDS MEET
stotara
Eren%rekl
old
between
Barry
County
War
Price
Lakes;
Alfred
Ruasell
Williams,
thereof
should
be
changed,
and
the
Freeport has left. Pity the MPs garet Maison. Dowling; 2nd. Norma | TUESDAY, may 4
board shall decide and their de­ sisters seven weexs old.
and RaUon^g Board officials ahd 1 Hastings, and David J. Bartholothere who have to look after Pfc. Huntington. Baseline. 1st. All. for 1 The annual meeting of the Gen­ cision shall be final.
j restaurant proprietors.
' mew. volunteers; Dowell John 8*1Reuben Ftoh. Pvt. Hugo White. Pvt boys. Lawrence Rohrbacher. Chides- I erai Oulid of Pennock hospital will
W. L. Wallace. City Cleric.
I Thto action to strictly a mutual ton and Chester V. Lyons. Haatlngs.
Glenn Frederickson. Pvt. Eugene ter Club and 2nd. Kenneth Hunt- convene on Tuesday evening. May 4,
agreement affair. It to not being | David Bruce Long. Hasting*, joinin the Methodist church parlors.
Guernsey. Pvt. Don Wellfare. Pvt ington. Baseline Club.
done by order of the rationing cd the Marine Corps and will re- 1
Donna Davis of the Middleville with the usual dinner served at ATTENTION.
Lyle Newton, and one of two other
; board but rather to n test arrange- port at San Diego. California,
Barry County soldiers According to Chib was selected for the second 16:30 o'clock. Tickets are 65 cents DOG OWNERS
menl wtilch the restaurant opera- j
&lt; *»--------------- p
1
your letters, fellows, the camp is year to represent the eounlv in the • per plate and all reservations must
special attention Is directed .
1 tors will observe of their own free
L| F'I..L
U»U
I
great and the mud still comes in State Style revue held at Michigan be In by Saturday, May 1. If you toYour
the Dog ordinance found on Page (
Committee Mokes Pions For will and accord in order to help 'b'll VlUD I O HOlO
six delicious flavors.
Buck up State College. Erie Clum of Coats haven't purchased your ticket yet, 5. 2nd section in this issue. This
,
"stretch
out"
available
meat
rations.
1
Grove
won
the
Wood
Identification
please
see
your
own
Guild
chairman
I
Good Record Mode, Better
though, think wiut some of you
Decoration Day Observance
ordinance was
passed
by the ComNo
dishes
containing
beef;
reaL
Contest
sponsored
for
handicraft
or
the
general
chairman.
Mrs
Fred
-------------r-----r,7'
went througl'f In good old Freeport
Monday evening a meeting of tlw ,. lamb,
I
mutton or pork will be served
The Barry County 4H clubs win ,
Job Must Be Done.
High. By the way. nice going on club members. He will enter state 8. Jones before Saturday. Reports mon Council on April 9. 1943 to
the "meatless day." and this hold their flrat annual livestock
Memorial Day committee was held 1| on
1
that Pfc. rating In 5 weeks. Reuben competition in September at Michi- , of the various officers and Guilds take effect May 1. 1943.
i
Carpenter Believes
(Continued
on
Page
6.
Sec.
1.)
'will
be
presented.
|
W.
L.
Wallace.
.City
Clert
«
restriction
will
also
apply
to
ham;
consignment
sale
on
Saturday
atto
make
further
arrangements
for
,
1
Fish. Ill bet it wont take the Japs
the
..ie
observance
of
(he
the
day.
day.
bury.
tenioon.
May
15
according
to
an.
-------------,-7-,- —
and Germans long to "yell uncle
Inasmuch as May 30 falls on SunIf the test here Is successful the1 announcement by Harold J. Foster. | of Barry county enltotad to aaO war
when you draw a bead on them with
day thto year there will be but the rationing board officials hope that county Agricultural Agent.
The savings bonds and «tampj to their
that rye of yours. Sorrv I don't have
one parade—just the one out to ia similar plan may be adopted byiSBle whj be held al the 4H camp , customers, because they knew thia
all vour addresses, but I’m sure you
the cemetery. The commit lee fines &gt; other eating places In Barry county grounds, on the north side of Al- «» the one thing they could do
STATE OFaMICHIGAN
could get them bv writing:
that the churches are all to be In ! outside of Hostings.
gonquln Lake.
better than anything ctoe to help
Pfc. Reuben Ftoh
u*e that forenoon and that u also,
••a
I (•urebrrd registered calves, pigs i win the war Resnonreof customers
Co. c. 137th Inf.
the day of the baccalaureate servand sheep are being conilgned by has been graufjlng. and retoners
Comp Rucker. Ain.
*(IfftCTIYt MAY_lT.1943|
ice for the high school graduates.
fading llvestodt breeders in teftoy have not.ix^n watted.
Orchids to you Bamev Hutchens
so the Central school auditorium u
/*«•«»»»!♦♦*»*»&lt;
Barrv County.The sale to pro-(
White we irei iMt wa nave oojo
for making that Corporal's rating in,
not available. Therefore Hie com- ‘VOUHCll VOmWitteeS
vided to make It possible for 4H
well, we realtoa that w»
YOU’DO’THIS
ten short weeks of working for your
WHfN YOU HUR
rr'mians
mittee decided to have no regular
The council's standing commit-1 club members to purchase accept- 1one^* 1
Uncle Sammy. Wire, write, or &lt;yll
program, the services at the ceme_.ere named bv Mayor Leonard able purebred animals for project I
in vour conaralulatlons to:
tery
for
this......
year. ...
In -----ptutMlc
at lllcckl
the meeting of the council Frl- work- Bidding will be open to all
----- sufficing—
. ......
Cpl. Delwin Hutchens
vears.
tng. The members of the-In attendance but Barry. Conn}*
years, the
the exercises
exercises have
have often
often been
been 11 day
&amp;&amp; evcn
evening
CO. C.. 892. Ldg. BYs. Bn. T 804
are as follows: 1 Club members will be given a 10,
(held on the courthouse square, but various committee*
comr
BLUE WARNING Two siMlt ittsfr Nut ef sires*.
Vancouver Bks . Washington
Public safety' D D Siegel Roy percent discount on all purchases. |
this year no lumber is available for
hem.reN.l4u
~
PROBABLE
Let's give a ten gun salute to
the platform or the seats, so that Thoma* G E Goodyear and E
A county committee to viewing
some of vou men who are sporting
D.
Smith;
streets and bridges. Roy the animals unsigned in an, at■ plan to out of the question.
new chevrons and carrvln® new ratl£ Tfw
Coun^ AN EDITOR'S LAMENT
I II is hoped, however, that repre­ Thoinas. O. E. Goodyear. Harry «•
tlnn. J^llowlna to a partial list of
sentatives of all the patriotic or­ Miller and J. W. Hewitt; sidewalks.
a'^&gt;
' »«*•
During ”11 th hour” revision
new promotions. The rest of von
. ganlzatlons. Boy Scouta, Camp Fire E. D. Smith, Herbert J. Calkins, J. ।
rn^niM arSto
who have made recent nrottress h-«d
I Girls, Girl Reserves, air raid ward­ W. Hewitt and Harry R. Miller:
-Si-Maintal ter
better jret om y&lt;mr quill and write
RED WARNING
Md frtamted on retaining for
IMMINENT
lens. and all who can. will pnrti- water works. J. W Hewitt. D. D.!
me all shout it. There are so jnanv
। cipate In the march to the ceme- Siegel, O. E. Goodyear. Herbert J-i
eatt?e^ftered will be
of vou that, even a school teacher
trry and in the exercises there. Calkins; finance. Harry R. Miller.
Lal.’he nrlce “can b? kept
can't keep track of everyone.
Further details will be given in a D. D Siegel. O. E Goodyear. J.
“t^
. lat^r issue.
Hewitt: fire. Roy Thomas, Forrest
* I1.™. ‘"Y..
Tech. Cnl. Glenn Novlskey
Ci'llian Dtfenit rtinotoi ooobdiud.
B. Lone, E. D. Smith and Harry
a tai we£S planation*
,SUDDEN DEATH*
S
J -r^' Hew“b!XX Sre iSnta wiU
Included.
BIUE ’«*•'!« -I..........V. M... .1
r o Prxlmaxter
• leeolxsllf aitagrtd.
' AT CROOKED LAKE
was shattered
San Francisco. Calif.
MAYZ NEIUNN
Coroner Dr. C. P. Lathrop and
cius offered. A few
Undersheriff Leon Doster w*re Forrest B. Lane, sewer. J. w. He-. ...
(Keep Alerll
Tech. Cpl. Wesley Bloutrh Jr.
jS' H*rry H- Miller
an[mais acceptable to head
called to Crooked lake Monday eve- wlj’
Army and Navy General Hosp.
O«xir: poHee and ■ herds wlll lM, 0lferKf m au three
nlng to Investigator the sudden
liiifif
Hot Springs. Arte. .
E D. Smith, D. D.
o» livestock The more ponudeath of Tom Gable. 44. Mr. Gable, ordinances.
Siegel. Forrest B Lone and Her- *nr breed*in tlw rountyiiu concluding 'and moat
1 who was unmarried, was employed
Cpl Clayton Burleigh
HAYE GONE,
, bv the Pioneer Welding Co., of D rLielCjT^Ytt
351st Fighter Squadron
.
Kalamazoo
He worked Monday, D. Siegel. J. w. Hewitt, Hoy ino&lt;n-|
Utuda to meet the
Army Air Base
.
j at
reaching his home at about 5:30. as and G. E. Goodyear; insurance,I . .
Millville, N. J.
B Lane. Harry R. Miller.'
He ale his supper and went out- Forrest
ALL CLEAM
D. Siegel and Herbert J. Calk-1 .
’ . ..
i side.
Returning a few minutes D.
ins. and elections. Herbert J Calk- A
Pfc. K Whitney Braendlc
| later he complained to hto houseStudent Co. C
n IMPORTANT; If •■&lt;*r
S*t loo &lt;I*m
diKottry, the lint audible m«*I viM be "RID", liilcn dovclr
At the meeting of the new city
i keeper of severe pains in his chest. ins. E D. Smith. Forrest B Lane
l«t Engr. School Reg.
' A 8LUI varaiag «iR ALWAYS lollav a RID wamiitj. Campl* ■Jib all Cndwa D«l*»i« regatanaai
council
Friday evening.
Mayor able, always
She assisted him to bed where he and Harry R. Miller.
Port Belvoir. Va.
Charles H. Leonard named the ap­
died at about, seven o'clock.
Tba»» i^nali, weetfHd br ttgulalHwt inaed u»i pointive city officers for the onSurviving are a brother. Maj. Jo­ WATER CONSUMERS
dtr aulkont* el Act Na 83 , Fablx Acli al 1*41
All water bills are due the first suing year, which were confirmed
seph Gable. In the U. S. army, at
Cpl. Lawrence Wieland
CAUTION: ' DURING ALL RIO AND * 8LUI
(Cinbao Otltau Act&gt; art ta ba to «llect IbraaghBirmingham. Alabama, and a ato- of the month, following each quar­ by the council as follows:.Kenneth
STARS. AB T.P. Co. A
MRIODS AND FOR SOMt TIM! FOLLOWING TH!
aal «bt Stolt al M.clngon an and after Satordajr,
. ter. Slater Marv Louise of Denver. ter as bilied In their respective
Agricultural College Campus
AU CUAR, DO NOT USI TILIFNONf. IXClfT
MOT **
* -rt
Colo. The body was removed to wards. A 10 percent penalty, will cr; Harry k. inompson. cnxi oi
Univ, of Nebr.
the Joldenma and Klein funeral be added if dot paid by the 15th of noliee and marshal: Richard O.
Lincoln, Nebraska
IN IXTRIMt IMtRGINCIIS.
the same month. Check mailed in Endsley, day police afftaor; Kim
Drrtclor a&lt; Chilton Dtftoia ►
Cnl. Clair E. Clum
navment. must bear postmark not
Slat* of M.chqan
RUMMAGE SALE
330th 81g. Corps (wine)
later than the 15th of the month
to entitle customer to net amount.
«»«■■■&lt;■■» CL1F AND FOST FOR RUDY REFIRINCIFOR YOUR OWN FROnCTION.
(Continued on Page 1. Sec. 1.)
Adv. 4-21.
Water Committee Giddings, fire chief.
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�THE HASTINGS BANNER, THURSDAY. APRIL 29. 1N3

LOCAL NEWS

OUR BIG, NEW PRODUCE BAR!

S'XSTSS 1W&gt; UMTS
SiJgj: F«£.
!?Sln7
..fezWmanJSFSL ft S?. 'fess W’SMWmRSa’Sl

Mm. R. Q. Flnnla has turned Dr. I '
m tto ?Xhotiaon o“thli Calvary Hsrtiry
-torml tom. on tofurday at 2 P.
Finnie's offices into an apartment
1
•s»
rUnl Ph“e Cf
“*“‘ 0X0X11 LOSE TRACK
’ J^lnTinterrSKy
which will be occupied the
fust of i pr3nST
'
May by Mrs. Keltn Fox and Mrs
Mrs. | rrwraai
1
T(J BATTtFcREEK
oextetery
Lyle Rockhill.
moved temporarily inkers. Mac
Thc Hastings' Saxons track team
.
'* ’
! Mrs. Haul Hinkley has bun 11
“aS?ffi at 212 W"cente?
‘heir , &gt;*&gt; sewon last
quite ill and will not be able u&gt; ru- C^r
1
, until their naw home In Battle I Auraday night when they bowed
liurn to her work at the Penney St
ICreek
is ready for occupancy
' before a strong Battle Creek Cell’ ** —
.Store until the first of May.
1 Mr and
Mrt John Mnvnahan and 1 ual leam- 16 t0
M‘ Ba‘Uc Creek. ‘ ^‘GN SERVICES HELD
1 Mrs. Frank Andrus and Mrs. Kim farnilv
ha» trom HatuS T,‘r Bearcats were led by CharleyAT CARLTON CENTER
' sirtlcr left on Monday mortung Creek
i
arePresiding 17 816 E *Mai? I PrlU' Bob WcrtI- an&lt;1 Charley Utt.
An ftU-dOJ union meeting of thc
with the Sigler car to deliver a shMl
1
St
a‘ 8,6 E "¥• । who tcorad 14. 15. and 15 points HaaUnga. bedford and Cnrlu.n
...............
VUIIUUI
Royal Coach trailer for the gov- । m I raapecliveiy.
Battle Creek won Center
Sevenih-day
AdvenUat
'h-day
Adventist
eminent to Del Rio. Texas. The
Miss
Clara
Mr. Xr
eleven Capt
first ulaces and
tied for an- churches was held
rv.,,
Mrs.
RoyBush,
Bushdaughter
won theof tto:
M&gt;«£atoSatur™.
Ap?Uat21c&lt;ritz&gt;n
IA totoTth
army housing sltuaUon is acute and and
।
। trailers will be used to help the ;P “7 .‘n
Lanc
•“h Utt for first place School
pened at 10 o'clock
। housing program. They plan to be ।
A?
Iln tbc P°,e vault ,or the Saxons' With Noble Sackett ot Hastings in
1 gone about three weeks.
iCollege of Education. Katamaxoo
flrst
while Ute Saxons lost.charge Each church had Itaowu
hvUJtxilmuh wTro 1 by a wldc margbi. the individual who look part. EJ1 "Don't forget that One pound of
caking fat will produce enough
wiii'b,Dm^ -'rh? Rm&lt;! events were close and thc boys ,
Obed Kteln of Ionia, the suparSlycerlne to make a popnd and a
alf of smokeless powder. Il is
. estimated that American women , nuaiuary Deny i. oncauini ui
throw away ■ billion pounds of 11301 N. Broadway. Hastings. Mich- good
'
class A school.*”
"" ' FIRST METHODIST CHURCH
waste kitchen fnt every year. One,lean, is a member of a Womens '
Summaries: . The Morning Worship Service
billion and a half pounds of smoke- Army Auxiliary Corps unit now ,
run uuster.
; .CM
leas powmrr
powder is
is oerng
being mrown
thrown away.
away, ; wonting
working at
at Fort
Custer. aeicnnmn.
Michigan... IM-yard high hurdles-Won by ' »»“ h® held al 10;°0i o'clock on Sun­
,-.
rx
-...
1
*rwttaa*/**.
m„nv
According to o. W I. only -•‘lx out iThe WAACs have taken over nmuy Uu &lt;B.C.&gt;; Erin &lt;RC &gt; second; rlic
a*’rmt’" ‘heme will be
- ------------------------------ ------tbelr kitch- .jobs
Hill &lt;H) third. TUne-17 seconds.: .^5, l*™nu&gt;Bo«&gt; «f Saints" The
;Of
ten women are saving
jobs there,
then.. particularly
---------------- - admlnislra—........
100-yard dash—Won by Wertz;
Cho1, *111 furnish special
। en fat." Mrs. Roosevelt in "My tivc
tivc jobs
jobs in
in the
the post
post headquarters
headquai
~ went to the
lhe Army post
poet from .tto
. wll,
, Day."
I She
— i &lt;B.C.i; Wilcox (H&gt; second: Town- "‘liSg cu,.d...
■.'.V..AC
Trzinir.x
r.nt.
r
^nd
.H.
third.
Tlme-10.5
secj
n
S«
hunctaj
Sclwol will meet at
; Corp. Don Feldpausch who was I f'irst WAAC Training
IX"., D?s Moines. Iowa,
u.
„
,
WKaa Salfi&amp;'ffi;
s la Honed al Nanluckett received an |Fort
z^z
J iionorable discharge from lhe Arms ' received military training tor t*^
Mile run—Won by Ivan Town are classes for oil ages
and U&gt; now working at the Food &gt;wk.
|&lt;BC.»; Orville Tompkins till scc-i Sixteen babies and small chil: Center.
.
I
*••
ond: McKeough &lt;H&gt; third. Time dren were baptised al Hie Easter
Friends of Mrs R B Messer ol £timvtGiinPs*Man
—4:293.
'Service last Sunday, and four older
tot due to
X t?;i‘ • WilUam’^McCallum. 77. a well
440-yard dash—Won by Miller' persons Thirty-two new members
a horoha' thX ta”1 Xik'«*n resident of Hope Tap. iB.C.i; Ottosen iH&gt; second; Got-;were received into the church,
etzka &lt;BC &gt; third. Time—24.4
'
----------------- e-a^---------------miidiu™
»n.r
I'osscd away on Wednesday after120-yard
low-hurdles—Won by | PRESBYTERIAN
•naer 'mthaXrJ^
i?
i
m&gt;on. April 21. after a long ihnesv
“m*kJ’tS
He bi survived by his wife. Mary; Frits &lt;B-C i; Royce Benson &lt;B.C.) ANNOUNCEMENTS
second;
M.
Thomns.
&lt;H)
third.;
The
Comus Club will meet at the
eln
‘k
r
O,,i' a wn. William, nt home; one daugh•
church Thursday. April 29
tirki fnr b, F iJifX Ut,le 1,opt' 11 ter. Mrs. Blanche Holmes of Pon- Time—15-1.
held for htr recovery.
’llac; two grandchildren; one alsBM-yard dash-Won by Knapp
The Ladies Uague wdl meet at
&lt;B.C.i: Kenyon &lt;H&gt; second; Dan-1 the church al upon Friday. April 30.
icld &lt;B. C i third. Time—2,14.
Sunday morning worship al 10 30
I Pole vault—Myers «H&gt; and Lane oclock. Tire pastor will tell about
I &lt;H» and Utt &lt;B.C.) all tied at B "God's Service Star" and wlll
tcet. 6 Inches.
PT5*£h
lhc theme. “One Way to
High Jump—Won by Pritx &lt;BC.i;! Life- New members will be re­
Holder (B.C.i second; Ottosen 'H cc!^’e&lt;,;
third. Height—6 tl 4 in
. Sunday school al 11:45. Mrs Allie
Shot put—Won by Wertz tB.C ): Ha&gt;- *uperinteijdent
.
Hastings. Mich. Telephones 2244-2557 M—
Smart &lt;BC.i "second; R. Thomas i
Presbytery wlll hold its
• Hi third Distance—41 ft. 5 in. I?f?',ual meeting in tto First Pr.*Broad jump—Won by Utt &lt;BC • b&gt;‘ertan church of Hillsdale, MnnFRIDAY and SATURDAY. APRIL 30 MAY I
—&gt;.*
.. “L’m Herman
FriU iB.C.i second: Benson .B.C.&gt;•“
“'«! ‘an-.&gt;»e
pastor wiU -----------represent
Hastings
ll&gt;Ud. I»W»-II II. 1', In.
- the ...... DOUBLE FEATURE ATTRACTION
880-yard relay—Won by Battle, church.
The Session will meet al the
Lloyd Nolan and Heather Angel
Creek (Miller, Vista, Utt, and.1 manse
at
7
P.
M
Tucadnv.
May
4.
Wertz». Time 1:40.6.
The Boy Scout troop will inert at
The balance of lhe Saxon track the
church Monday night. E L
schedule includes: Charlotte, here.■■ Tavlor.
Scoutmaster
and Richard Dlx and Lon Chaney
April 28; Western State. Kalama­
The Presbyterian Guild will meet
zoo. May 4; Regional meet. May 15; for
Jor Pot luck dinner with Mrs. Henry
Uague (tentative t May 22.
Vaiiblng Wednesday evening. May

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Ration Calendar
SUGAR: Stomp 12.
June I. For 5,lbs.

good

• "&gt; 19c

'WMHM

to

NEW CARROTS 2—13c

COFFEE: Stomp 23. good to
Moy 30. For I lb.

POINT STAMPS: DE F Blue to
May 1st.

WMBBBBBaRUNmmi^^
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RED A. B, C, D &amp; E Stamps
May 1st. E good Saturday.

G H I to June I.

REQUIRED

™ NEW CABBAGE:

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^imittiiaiiimsiiiiiWiiwMflMW^

RHUBARB lb 20c TOMATOES »&gt; . 27'
PEAS FRESH
«&gt;.
20'
CELERY HEARTS bun. 15c
GRAPEFRUIT Pinb meat 2 l”' 19'

BUTTER

LARD
•
'■ 9*v
.home rendered
style, lb.

POTATOES U. S.no 1 Pe'k 75'
GRAPEFRUIT texas seedless 4 l°r 25'
Frozen
BIRDS EYE PEAS 4Frcth
pts.
pkg.
Birds Eye
STRAWBERRIES 6 pts. pkg.

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FREEPORT

.MEATS

CHICKENS
hcovy hens

8 red pts.

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THEATK»=

"TIME TO KILL"

"EYES OF THE UNDERWORLD"
SUNDAY and MONDAY, MAY 2-3

RL'EIH.MAN—LyBARKER
The Womans Missionary Society
A pretty spring wedding was
Cornelius
rnlemnlzed at St. Rase church on
x. *'1
May
Monday morning nt 9 o’clock when
. 'VL B‘vc a n‘"
Miss Eugenia Lybarker, daughter of
Mr and Mrs || A LyBarker bew1U haVo
Bargain matinee Sunday 1:00 to 3:00
camo the bride of Lieut. Donald char»c of the devotional*.
Ruehlman, bf Grand Rapids.
nativ var-a-rtnlT ------------A group of relatives and friends hiu!'?• uf\tnfTJ°'S
•
TUES.. WED.. THURS.. MAY 4-5-6
SCHOOL
’
witnessed the ceremony which was BIBLE school
Grand Street U. B. Church
performed before the altar decorat­
June 11-25
ed with palms, lilies, snapdragons
Plans have been hud for our
and cnndclnbra. Music was fur- Vacation
Bible School All boys and
nLshed bv members of the St. Rose
Senior Choir with solos by Mrs. rlrls between the ages of 4 and H
years are welcome.
Otl« Gallon and Pat Hodges.
'The dictators of Europe have in­
Special matinee Thursday 1:00 P. M.
Th" bride, given in marriage by
her father, wore a tailored suit in stilled Into the minds and hearts
cocoa brown with a pink bice of lhe youth of their lands—hatred
a desire for murder. We miW
blouse. Her accessories were gold and
nnd her corsage was of white snap­ fill tire minds and hearts of our
dragons and sweetiwns, centered youth with the Word of God—that
they love God and Man.--------------|&gt;eacc and
Hastings, Mich.. Phones 2247-2282 Mad
with a while orchid.
riahUmiii.^ir*
t
Mrs. Melvin Jacobs attended her r Kg iteoiuuiasH
sister as. matron of honor. She pilgrim hoi ineks
chose
u
dressmaker
suit
in
orchid
TABFRN
a
’
ie
*■
FRIDAY and SATURDAY. APRIL 30 MAY 1
Mark and orchid prceMoriM. Sunday School 10 A. M.
noi'ULE FEATURE ATTRACTION
Her corsage was composed of snap- Preaching service nt ll A M Rev
ro*fu
j
. . Mr*- Manker will speak from the
pie bride a mother was dressed In Mibloct, "How Jcxus Stowed Hima brown sheer crepe with tan acces- self.”
sories She wore a corsage of mixed
------• - service at 7 P. M.
Young people's
and Robert Paige and Harriet Hilliard
spring flowers
and evening worship at 7 45.
Melvin
r—...... Jacobs was
--- best
—— man and
Prayer meeting Thursday night at
ushers were Francis Goggins, cousin the church at 7 30j
*
®Tjh? b™e-. “nU ,TW I®”" .. . ' .’•Great peace have they who" I&amp;ve
A breakfast was held at the bride's
SUNDAY and MONDAY, MAY 2-3
home after the wedding for the im­
mediate family following which FIRST U. B. CHURCH
Van Heflin and Ruth HttsMy
l icit and Mrs Ruchlman left on a
A. M. Coldren. pastor
iihort trip to Chicago.. 11:00 A. M. Mgmlng service wlll
Guesta were present from Grand be tn charge of the Voting People In
Rapids. Flint. Caledonia and Bat­ observance of Young People's Anni­
Bargain matinee Sunday 3:40 to 5:00
tle Creek.
versary Day The Sunday services
climax u week of activities of Bible
study and prayer groups
r
u
PASSING OF LIFE­
TUES., WED.. THURS.. MAY 4-5-6
LONG CO. RESIDENT
Planned that PFC Wyman Clagctt.
Iteopcnlng with a brand new picture
William Elie Hilton, aged 11 died who Is home on leave from Camp
Frederick March and Veronica Lake
early Thursday morning at his home Bowie. Texas, will bring the morning
in Castleton township alter a tong message
illness, Mr. Hilton was born in
6:30 P M- Adult and Senior C. E.
Barry county on Feb. 22. 1872. the societies.
* \
son of Albert and Eunice McCrea ^Jj30
u, Miss
Bp&gt; S2nB sc^icc uu
“'.d.*»&gt;•
Hilton, and had lived In this coun- Grace
Few other young
nenpie McPherson
will
wlll s^ak'bAeny^on^iVXl*U l..l..ri.. .... al., ,..i
lowing topics: "The Holy Spirit
Guides;" &lt;1» “Through The Coun­
sel of Others'—Milo Coldren; &lt;2&gt;
•Through Pravm- -—Mrs ' noreit-i
Gardner; &lt;3i "Through The Bible"
—Edward Storme.\; &lt;4i "Through
The Church”—Mbs Betty McPhrr' son
Monday. 7:30 P. M. Official board
CAUSING CONSIDERABLE DAMAGE OVER WIDE AREA
inenllng.
Tuesday. 2 P. M- Women's prayer
, service.
EVERY DAY MINGS IN NOTICES OF CLAIMS FOR DAMAGE BY WINDSTORM
। Tuesday. 6:30 P M. Junior and
Intermediate C. F. meet at church
From March 17 to April 15. This Yeir, We Received 1500 Claim for Losies by Wind
wl’h Rev. C w Rtormes
Thursday. 7:30 P. M. Prayer and
' Bible study.
.
BAPTIST NOTES* ’

Don Ameche. Jack Oalile and Janet Blair

SOMETHING TO SHOUT ABOUT

PRIDE OF THE YANKEES'

BAHKY

TH E AT It

"TEXAS TO BATAAN"

BRISKET BOILING BEEF 4 r 22
FRESH GROUND BEEF 7 pts .lb 41'
SIDJ PORK 6pts. lb. 29'
PORK CHOPS 8pu- lb 42'
ROUND OR SIRLOIN STEAK 8 ft 43‘ VEAL STEW
lb.
22'
SLICED BACON 8 pis. lb. 42c VEAL SHOULDER STEAK 6 Pt». lb. 42'

New Double Quick

New Velvet-Suds

IVORY SOAP

Quirk Suds in Cool Water

New Velvet Suds

IVORY SNOW
^ 22' £,d10‘

CAMAY
3 n., 19'

A
"T

medium
size bars

OKC
Civ

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1* U

docs everything
in thc kitchen

rt 22c ft 10'

IVORY SOAP OXYDOL
fe22‘
10‘
3
29‘

DREFT
Is", jypc
size

M«d. 4 n&lt;
size I U

NEW SURE MIX

CRISCO
Lb 25' L 69'

"I MARRIED A WITCH'*

i will continue studies tn Isaiah S3.
Tuesday nigh tv B YP.U . all vuung
Iieonle Invited. 7 in nt rhercb.
Wednesday night’s prayer meet­
ing at the church at 7:30.

IVORY SOAP
Guest
4"c
Size
O

NEW CONDENSED

WHITE NAPTHA

P&amp;G SOAP

Mod. 4 Or
size I U

"TENNESSEE JOHNSON"

New Velvet-Suds

CHIPSO
Lge. one
size tofa.

,

HEAVY WINDS SWEEP MICHIGAN

j I GROCERY DEPARTMENT

IVORY FLAKES
^ 22c pT9 10c

"HIBUDpY"

6

medium Ofjc
size bora CO

Gladys Tom. Scbcwa Township, Ionia County, and Uus company promptly

.THIS 1$ THE WINDY

FDOD^CENTER

GRATE LUTHERAN CHURCH
Divine worshin at l0:’n A '» '*’»•&lt;»
mutor will preach on. "A Manifes­
tation of Our Risen Tnrd '
Bunday school at 11:30 A. M.
The Rundav school staff mc*te
.Friday, May 7. 7:30 P. M. al 521
W Court
'
On Mother's Day. May 0. the
, Missouri Rynod of the Lutheran
church will agnln. ».i it did last year,
endeavor to raise &lt;500.000 to be used
for the Gositel ministry to the men
In the armed forces Grate, Lutherail church will participate in this
Bynod-wide collection.

•

SEASON

1om.S3,10M&lt;

OF THE YEASI

No one knows when or where the next windstorm may strike I Be prepared — A
windstorm insurance policy with thia strong company gtvei you the security you
•o badly need.
...
.

The Michigan Mutual has nearly $500,000,000 Insurance in force — Surely these
thousands of policyholders arc not wrong I'
-

PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY and BUY MORE BONDS

MICHIGAN MUTUAL WINDSTORM INSURANCE COMPANY

Harrison Dodds, Presi'dsnl - Guy E. Crook. Vice-President -■ M. E. Cota, Secretary-Treasurer
• Oil OLOUT COMPANY Ol ITS KINO IN MICHIGAN

BOWENS MILLS CHURCH
Sunday school will begin next
i Sunday, Mav 2. at 10'30 A. M a» the
Bowdns Mills church. Everybody is
'•Invited to attend and help to re­
organize.
FIRST CHURCIl’flF
CHRIST. SCIENTIST
.
Comer Church and Cent— Stre.'*Subject: "Everlasting PuiiUhnun:"
Sunday Service II a m
Sunday School 8.30 am.
Wedneedav evening testimonial
- meeting 7:45.
Reading Room In church edifice
open Wednesday and Saturday from
Our enemies are fighting for all
they're worth. Of vour own free will.
von? roft second War Loan
Bonds today.

�THE BASTINGS

TtTOBBBAY. AFBffc-21 i»n

—
Uncle Sam and the United Nations lai work to lhe army air corpa. Mrs. Huck to you young folks. Which re-'
have a lot to tell you .when I gel
Moore and Rose .arrive home today ' minds us of a sign we saw the oth-• weekend and enjoy a stay .with my home, and I will get home, but when
Dear Zolly,
and well hear all about you Boo er day. "War bond gifts for lhe
' brother Hollis Dean. As you already I don't know. The climate here I*
before the draft board will get me. from-them.
Will
you
please
have my paper
Newlywed*."
very hot during the day, and cold
because I Just got my mall for tills
Here 1* another five *tar familyr know he Is In W.TJ8. which means through the night. Everything la
"Hellqf, Glenn Murphy in Hawaii
Cpl. Lawrence C. Wieland
■ &lt;K*.
week. By the way I wish they When we beard that you may get we salute—four sons and a son-in­• War Training school.. He ha*com- green here: There are fields of green
(Continued from page 1. 8ec. I)
could
hear
my
cough
since
I
’
ve
been
8.TAJIB,
AKTF.
Co . A. I At k—
law
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
J.
Henry
Smith.
heme in June after these four years
Cpl. Gerald Endrc*
• pleted his 35 hrs. of flying and Is grass, with red. blue, and yellow
, in bed this week with lhe “Flu.”
Agricultural College Campus
;r*cc.t,*®r\
sway we felt like turning cartwheels, And here's a hearty hand shake to
flowers all in bloom. It's very beau­
A.P.O. No. 516
vnw. oIK.br
"
' I guess all of you know how much but the best we could do was give you fellows, whose addresses are:—. ready for transfer to another base. tiful.
.
c/o Postmaster. New York city
we appreciate what each of you. in a hop, skip and Jump and well all
We are quite fortunate in being
Lincoln. Neb.
I
seam* .
(Enlisted Nov. *42.)
Note: Forgive me if I left any your way. is doing for us. We're In keep our fingers crossed hoping
such a short distance from each ' About 2 city blocks to back of me
I cume up line Sunday, so will l*rcd 10 regular
Paul P. Smith M L 2/C
U an orange grove. There are also miss this week's paper on Saturday. I Upon my relu
new general* or new colonels out------------------—• —------- - —,----- your furlough gets the O.K. All you
■J Fleet Port Office
other. We make good use of oui lot* of Arabs around here.
of the above lirt. Send them to we're backing you to the last ditch need Is the Go light Isn't it. Glenn
It will be forwarded to me next I had af*w vM
short weekends together. Mast alAt night our*lights are candles week, but I guess late news 1* bet- technician gradv
Zolly they'll be printed later, I'm sure with our time, our money, and our
can OTeiW Veu'Tmarine'ho*
Birtluiay—November 24.
___ w*y»^we have dinner together and
Remember! the squeaking wheel prayers. Our ffrayer Is for your you fwi (j^. L-u
*
and we gather around them th our ter than no news.
another &lt;
go~to a movie afterwards.
(Inducted Feb. '421
gels toe new war tire, or something, safe and speedy return after a vic..
-a ' .
There are quite a few fellows liere I It sure
My brother Is training at Ohio tent* and talk. You know no matter
Hot dog I ! Just received a splen- tory that will spell freedom for all
°7fr
Cpl. Lawrence H. Smith ___
State University and I am going
at present. We are going thru a . the old
toward
Friend
did letter from General "Ike" El- the Utile people of this big world;^
u/,^lhthe
LFri
p?d school way. has
i
820nd Bch. 8qd.
of exams, and upon the sue- |
(Conth
only to ground school here at Ohio up in talk about home, and what serie*
we are going to do when we get
senhouwer. "Ike" always drops me Your* ft a Job to be done that
OAJLP.
Wesleyan University.
a Une every time he think* fte got takes the kind of courage that only J™’"' «£ t"‘,«
‘,
Coffeyville. Kansas.
Hare are 600 cadets here taking there and also about food. Boy, I '
a glimpse of Rommel’s heels (ye* I you fellow* of America have.
&gt;!?f
Birthday—July 22.,
8 and a half hours of schooling a sure miss your cooking. Mother. 1
mran Adolph and Benito). In hi*
Mra Ardis and Utile Jim send
‘ day which consists of communica­ would like to sit down to one of
his „
shoes before he put* the:
(Inducted Feb. '43&gt;
letter he refers to you Preepprlfel- their love to each ot you. Jim 1* out
I, _
tion. Navigation. Math. Engines. your meals of mashed potatoes,
on because hive
where he Is. It is not
Pvt. Robert A. Smith
U,ere *!L.V"^,rt&lt;:£n ten months old now. About all the..Vnu^LdTo
Aerology. Principle of Flying, and roost pork, dressing, and straw­
tif.uxui! to hive
a snake spend U
Btry C 27 Bn. 7th Regt.
Recognition. Communication Is get­ berry lain and bread Home cer­
night in your shoe and be peaceful)
F^Jt.T.C.
3rd
Sect.
•&gt; 1 &lt; . ' ' &gt; III*** &gt; k, * n**l
_
ting along fine at 10 words of min­ tainly is a wonderful place and when
Fort SIU. Okla.
have to walk two milea for a light, game. I gues*. I forgot to men- now you wouldn't be meaning o.
ute. this week and next week it I get there 111 never go away from
Birthday May 4.
why don't you make a match with f’.?1
Jumps to 12 words a minute. Nayl- It again Guess I-better close now.
a wlnte$Usterts “h^e the ,rown‘n!!» Bft&lt;rr lhe nl«ht
one of those little modem honey*? for me. N^t
Ratlon is very Interesting and now and everybody write.
Next winter starts here would you Lt ? By the way what 1
^(Enlisted Nov. '42 caUed April 13 we are getting an advanced course
Oh well a pun s a pun isn't it? Even the first of May. you remember.
Pvt. Junior M. Wellfare
your
—
four address
address IJncoln.
Lincoln. Happy •-»•
'shoe
a school teacher sups now and then
In it. We are not flying but in
A P.O, 776 A. 8 N 36407874 I
Thank* a million Zoliy Coffer, tog'—shooing makes
A/C Vincent C. Smith
or then and now. Since reading
■: PmtmiKtor N V N V
another 3 or 4 weeks we will prob­
for letting me spout off this way.
---------­
N.F.P.S.
Box 118
Lawrence Moore
(son
your last letter. Bill' Boughncr. I .If
ably
be
transferred
to
W.TB.
traln„, „
( 2
ide MOO
Moore)
la nonw
home ,for
Sluyvetant Hall
have visions of your fighting a few , I tee my job over this 111 expect w
fro:
Harold cole writes from the south
Delaware. Ohio
hour* a day and then lying on the you to give me a Job a* a printer* , Camp Ellington. Te&gt; L And whet.
|
We
get
up
al
5:20
and
to
bed
by
west Pacific that he i* well and he
_
-you mention measfe
«
...
Birthday —June 12
beach or playing tennia Lor a few 'devil, at least.
10:00. Ail of our time is taken up has received everything that his
Muy God Bless each of you fel- [fg no
lo ^lm qc-anse qj.
hours. Are' those African lennl* lows,
wherever you are and bring plenty kick with thenT"^lc)ipro“
A *cn-ln-law in service tlnce Aug. wt(h studies. Our food is excellent mother has sent him. He says "Just
courts really that good? Even at
' and our quarters is a former girls how does the war sound to vou at
.abiy account* for hl* extended fur
my advanced age, id really like to you home »oon to all of us.
;
dormitory
which
Is
wonderful
We
home? Do thev know that there
Cpl. Raymond H. Gibson
_ _ ,
■ ?r’.&gt;w?uAr. •&gt;
lough. He can recuperate and t
liop in thc old Ford with you. Clar­
I net from 5:30 Saturday nite toBun8 —A fu**!*}* thank* to ..tr*. home at lhe lame time not to me:
Co. C. 97lh Signal Bn.
ence Surrarrer, and Alvin Judd
|day 8:30 P. XL for liberty. We have a hard life to live over here. T hone
Leesville, La.
Ail-n .nd
Fftn. the
’he.Freenort
Duration
non„.rthose
Benton
Harbo
again aa we used to do to the old Club,
। room Insjjeciion every other H»n- we will be home soon." Harold's ad­
F&gt;~-- New.
for 1 to
that trios
v£y to.peclal
wme£d
•4
PoAUnaster
days and buzz over to Hastings for
। dsv which we really make our room dress is—
• Lawrence ha* been walling to see
Birthday July 9 ,
_
a few fast sets of tennis. Ill wager Information for lhb letter.
। shine.
Although this training „
is
_
E. w. a. (oood to have you home.
Pvt. Harold K Cole
Glorious Gals dent____ Good bvc •ou«11 1 “m
toterested“in it
Al and I could still beat you and
Electrician Mate Surrarrer with a
n— oa&gt;in । G&gt;1“1 w have yon home too. blur
Ran Francisco. Cal.
little luck.
Remember the good
Ih&lt;rnn«wrrs Jackct Kenny HUI. you're lookto»
emp
D..U,
N.
C.
mu
,
m
u|ung
,
ta
u|nl
leii
”
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w
”
n
-nwme
answers
great
■
Birthday July 2
old days. Bill, when you were tcach’ | BUtztog around Hasting* is Pvt
'er'« pct instead of the hard boiled ,0-'’What Goes Onl"
Cheersand
shout*
for
Marlon
'
corporal? This is the kind of eve­
First n monev order for 100 con- Myron Bruce (Nashville) who wu
’•’wvrr and Ann VanWestrenan ,tUers°rk
ning wlum I’d like to Join you fel­ pent goes tn Edward Mnnni alon" have a few weeks leave from—
You'll have fewer clothes thi.
H.H.S. teachers) who are taking
8 nCe’*l?hn^
,eBVC ,,om
lows down at Porbey's for n few with iota of good wtsh.-s, and wr
B. Co. 353 Eng.
Mr exam*, this week for the j
John O. Isenhath
games of reds on the floor and sev­ hrnn votl ”nlov tei'h
Camp White, Ore.
"AVES. Well all ml** you when 1
eral games of table tennis on lhe
fabrics, and more enduring
Ui*t week, wito the change of Myron says he sec* many of the
on 'take off' and school won't seem
dining room table. Imagine our old letters, we missed our chance to Barry county boy* at Camp Whit.
Due to the fact that I haven't
styles! Choose your coat from
ight until you're back again—and ' any idea of how much time I have
friend. Gerald Ftorbey. a* Sgt. of Introduce Mrs. Grooe but by now Including. Steve Mcsik (Middleville)
the Guards out there nt Hill Field. you know what she does to keep lhe Gordon Hoffman, Jimmy Osl*. Fred­
this smart group we have col­
to write 1'11 write 1 letter to all of
J for lhe .pQUw 1 vo“- ,o
nmh'ne nf i» if
EVERYONE CAN
Utah and Clarence Surrarrer teach- dance*
i
swinging. She is to tHe girls, die Boulter. Bob Roush, and Albert
lected for you with Just this
un,bers7
Letter,
y°urndonpt *ct an&gt;' Individual letters
tog electricity out to Newport, R. what the engineer ft to a train—not Drake. You're looking fine also My­
In mind! Dashing cavalry
I, Why don't you all drop one an­ that she kec|M the gals on tire track, ron. and If you don't mind our say­
HAVE A
other a line at thc following:
i WeUHI try and teU vou a little
she keeps ’em going, otherwise it ing so you have what Is often called
twills that are sleekly cut!
that he Is about #boul Nor,h Afrji a. ofvourw f c»n't
Cpl. William Boughncr
would be. 'no girls—no dances' and a "million dollar smile"—it* a good «
VICTORY
GARDEN
Smoothly fitted reefers that
n11,1
tan,w&lt;f 83 he ha&lt;f ,ver I teU all I know about It. du- to the
that would be no good I
name too 'cause we don't know any­
Nqw. A Bit About Town:- Well, thing that pays bigger dividends
are so right with prints I
Anybody who lives in a
first have you fellows heard about titan a smile that is a smile.
hole in an old creek that runs from ; things I* can'^'even^'tel) ”wi ho'
Casual boxy coats for sport
Pvt. James A. Cool
small town or in the coun­
thc •Snort Snorter* Club"—you
„ ua
, pass was
Home „„
on „a uu
three
day
A.P.O. 3340
“XSS“S*ry “.y.”'
hm'
1
W”'
probably know all about it. to which
Gerald Sinclair 36404376
try, can help with the food
c/o Postmaster..New'-York City
case I* IhLv the way It goes? A guy !. Hq. Hq. Btry. —
- ■A. •A.
8th
Being unable to purchase cigar----------------------------------------------- ——«
shortage by raising fresh
flie.i across toe ocean. When he I Auto Wpiui. Group
Buy Your Coat Now On
Clarence N. Surrarrer. E.M.2/C
ettes. he writes he has now taken ' ——------ --------------------------fruit and vegetables.
land* the fellows who have ureNew York City. New York.
In*t. 16th Batt. Bldg.
OUR LAYAWAY PLAN!
smoking cigars and laughingly
vlously flown the ocean, (which - Gerald who grew up in the Mc- to
1600 U3.N.TB.
adds. "I can Just hear you and Dad ,
But people without a
Newport, R. I
. fact has made them Snort Snorters) ।Omber neighborhood, hopes to havt betting on whether or not I was ;
'sign a dollar bill of tire Chap who ।a furlough to June and we're sure
patch of ground must
Just arrived, making hirn a new ;hoping you do too Gerald nnd we sick on the first one but I wasn't." ;
Sgt. Gerald- Forbey
On boaYd ship going over David |
make up their “Victory
Snort Snorter. HLs Identification to ।don't nave to tell you for why. de was
32nd Repair Squad. Bks. 295
by seeing a water I
the S. 8. club Ls thi* signed bill and ■we? Nice to hnve you home even for spouLimpressed
Garden" savings by care­
HUI Field. Utah
A
lot
of
water
gathered
up
Say. Paul Burkey aren't you the if he lasts it and Ls unable to show this short visit; well see you in from the sea Into the clouds and
ful planning, and by
fair haired boy? After all I've done said bill, he inurt pay one dollar to ,June.
then
later
it
began
to
rain
and
all
shrewd economy.
Another good looking man in uni­ the feUows took a fresh water show­
for you or to you and then to have every Snort Snorter that stop*-tom.
you sneak home a few week* ago (Sounds to u* as if somebody ;form about town this week wn* Ca­ er up on deck which was a real
Substantial savings can be
and marry the home town gal. thought tills up after tory had a ।nadian George Stannard of the treat.
made by shopping care­
AU that without even consulting inr. few too many snorts, even so, an ;Scotlsh Infantry from Cnmp Bor.When
he
boarded
ship
he
had
'
The rest of you ’who have been article about snort Snorters recent- ।den. north of Toronto. He was vl’lf- Kfton ivy and when he got off he
fully ... by going to stores
wanting to write Paul will reach ly uppi'arcd in a very repUtaole iIng at the Elmer Parcell home—thq
d athletes foot but states he ft
that have earned the right
.magazine.)
'k-uwu&gt;
wnv URIC
Parcells who
have a ivvviy
lovely oaugndaugh­ now feeling fine and getting good
him al lhe following address:
i 1 o the point—along with other ■ ter. Joe-----------Paul Burkey Msmth 1/c
----------- could be.
to your confidence. If you
food. He says he was not seasick
I bills in payment for services. Dr.-. Hl
Amphibious Training Base
HI sailor!, to Lawrence E. VerdiVerdi” for the first couple of davs on the I
are willing to carry your
• Frank Ciirrother* received u Snort (Cressey) at Great Lakes. How do sea
Box 1
but did take hl* "chow" on deck i
own, pay cash, and forego
Snorter bill. The signatures on the
Little Creek. Va.
.....
. you like being a "bool"
for the same uerlod of time.
to
bill
are.
T/Sgt
k.
Sorenson.
Sgt.
i
ship
Ahoy
I
to
you
other
Great
Among Freeport's proud papas In y*l..?r£,1
luxury services, Penney's
Pvt. David H. Settles 18083785
1
r» ^w-h.f.r
S - Ty].
the service Is Tech. Sal. Clayton
uWe
5tcrl and I'?81 W
w A
Tl1’ Lakers. Fred Shipp, (city R 5) Alyfeur shopping place!
A.P.O 502 c/o Postmaster
Youthful Styles With Lingerie Trim!
Bunn, who along with his brother ,
em&gt;
„
,hw
unow the bert Higgins, (city R D Lyle OlllSan Francisco. Calif.
Sgt. Raymond Bunn Is still in Ha- question
'™' ft-wa*
'«-«”• Ute
»’« »-•
bona
•­
fide ' Mpie. (city R 3) and John Schultz
April 11. 1943. I
snorter broke, so
had
week* num
training then
-- he
•
• •••&gt;• to (C|ty&gt; «Twelve
write wcvm
wall. Our hat* ore stll| off to you snort
.. ,lls
. . —_ b»l into
- _ circulation?
._
_ nJnp
-t b so long Dear Zolly,
irnle l’ul
nine days leave—it won
won't
Raymond for winning the Purr'Slimming Tie Backs!
We all enjojuheartog from home
,r6or 'Goodness
gracious, what wlll he -fore well be seeing you.
Heart back, there at Pearl Harbor
,
Button-Front Models!
mew
«&gt;ow.
Unh
that first day of the wor. We knew
’,ow- when he meets brother . At Ohio Wesleyan University
at and the home folks are doing a
Classic Shirtwaist Types!
*
However,
the tccrJr.i
burning Delaware. Ohio—Greetings to Vin­ good Job of letting us know we arc J
you had It In you wav back when Snorters?)
Hc
“.cr. thc
A spring classic you won't want to be
you were baking stokers for "Lefty" quratlon Is-if you have to be an cent Smith &lt;*on of Mr. and Mrs. not forgotten. I have from time to ‘
Stuart. By the way we hear that
high flyer to be a Snort J. H. duumu
Smith) and Zane n*»n.
Nash, (son time received mall from persons
without!
Bright white dots on dark
our old teacher. BUI Kye* 1* still Snorter and only Snorter Snorters of Mr. and Mrs. Guy Noah) Vincent with whom I have never corres- [
Men's Towncrafl* de Luxe
rayon make a smart variation of the
doing his bit to the Southwest Pac- P04?*83 Snorter Snorter bills
and z.anc
Zane are in the FUght
Flight Prepara- ponded before.
m»w—
—what
wan ana
We have had very nice weather
ific. Coneratulatlons, BUI. on that 15 Dr- Carrothers? Address
your
school Have you done any flyA&lt;J?.rc“ ?'
our ।. tory school.
printed frock for this season! Casual
here. All winter bright warm days
Captaln before your name. The
to the Mayor. W ho of
of you
vou jiing
ing yet fellows?
and dressy styles that you will find so
boys around here still follow your fellows
ffUows are
are Snort
Snort .Snorters?
.Snorters? Are
cpl.
C
pl. James McKelvey (Hartings)
(Hostings) and there has been no frost al night
98
explolLs and swear by your courage there
there female
female Snort
Snort Snorters?
Snorters? And
And u
ts now training at Wendover Field here. I came down to Long Beach |
suited to every activity of your busy
nnd wuuiB.
daring. Your
pal uuuu
Elliott ojuSJo- now
nt&gt;w somebody £comes
omes “along
,lonK “and
,nd Utah with the heavy bombardment from Fort Ord to November, and
ivui jra.
life! Navy blue or black. Sizes 12 to 20.
w)m taught
tnllohr here with you I* nrrnn
berg who
is I SUVb
“X8 1L*&gt;.
lls» Short SnOrierS
Snorters —we give Army Air Force
Group. Wm
We h*.r
hear until recently have been stationed
Fine, smooth
still to New York to school as an UP_
.
.
•
,
1 that there is a natural Bombing at Daugherty Field, and doing guard
weave
8anin unsc
casc ui| ui
Of you
y0U
One of ~~
our stores down town ha* ; range of over 2.000,000 acre*, a ter- a at Douglas Aircraft. They
Aviation Cadet. In
'forlzedt fab­
wrlfr one another.
nrxiflx.r . 3
3100
Cl01l.tr.'' worth
WOttil of
Of war
U.IT bonds
bond* In
tn -Ctrm*
—M ’the
Via size nt
the Flying Fortress. We art­
should want to write
&gt;M dollars
ritory furl
twice
of DKkrlr
Rhode T«.
Is­
the
here goes for your addresses:
ij ,h
" window next to a few German land. at Wendover. That does give now taking eight weeks more of
rics. with the
। marks with the sign—"If you don't you a little extra If you mis* the training and are stationed to a park ,
Tech. SaL Ciavton Bunn
APO. 952
Postmaster
1I buy bonds your money won't be mark doesn't it. Corporal. So in the outskirts ot Long Beach.
most-favored
Most of the men to the outfit are I
, worth anymore than thete marks "Bombs Away" James and what 1*
San Francisco. Calif.
patterns
; to Germany to-day."
from Michigan, but we have re- 1
your address?
woven -in!
Here's word from Wichita Falls,
Sgt. Raymond A- Bunn. 16010118
Norman Perkins Is "perktog" placements who come from time to!
Proportionate
A.P.O. 953
Postmaster
- Tcxns that Michigan soldiers at right along In Texas In the Military lime until the other states are now '
I Shepard field. 1,250 miles from Pollce division. His address ft—
San Francisco. Calif.
represented, it U a pretty place here I
fit.
home, will be guests of honor at it
and I meet people from many places
Norman Perkins
Wonder Working Fabrics!
Capt. William B. Kyes
|I "Michigan Night" celebration Satincluding many who are to service. |
Smart Heads All Call For
Petal-Soft Rayon Satin
-A.P.O. No. 760
lurday May 1st at the US.O. club.
some ot whom have already been to
Camp Maxey. Texas.
• Sorority Rayons
•t Postmaster
thc
scrap.
sponsored by a committee of Mich- |r,
orms
xner. wmraa
I Norm
’s oiacr
older Dn
brother,
Raymond »»ar• Thick And Thin Prints
San Francisco, Calif.
The people treat us well and aU ,
i p.an ^?.d.crs- 0,J,S5r3'. !ind. ,hrtr rived home Saturday (for four days
1
Wc kn2w
2.erl1d ani?
'atoP O’er' from Pensacola on hl* seem to be friendly and very ac• Crinkly Seersucker
Aviation Cadet Elliott SJobcrg
' old Rogers. Rovd Clarir &lt;nd pick !way to Harvard University for a oommodattog.
transportation
Is
• Lavishly Trimmed!
4
1730 Harrison Avenue
A glorious array of lhe gayest,
Barnes at. Shepard Field (Lloyd five months Navy course to. Indoc- not easy, but moat of them are will­
• Smartly Tailored!
■
The Bronx. N. Y.
Unk wan there-now"transferred, -tritiation
and
Communication. ing to give us a lift whenever It is
smartest prints you've ever
There are dozens and dozens of What is vour address Uovd?—sorry .-whatever that is" says, his pretty possible.
You'll want new slips under your new
crowns.
seenl Smooth, lovely Sorority
you fellow* I'd like to talk to and we mftard vou when vou were h~nr&gt; . wlfe Jean wh0 lg secretary to Mr.
I am well and a* far as I have
spring frocks . . . and you're sure to
talk about, but after all we can't Let us know about the party fellows George Deans office. Raymond has gone I have got along oulte well
rayons, crinkly seersuckers,
find the styles you Uke al Penney's I
make this a serial, can we? Dont —,vou *,ave a rea' ‘Mlch-i- .Jun been commissioned an Ensign The men are a good bunch, and wr
bands, bound
delightful Thick and Thin
■blame me if I mentioned you (uid
Straight cut, four gore tailored types,
edge
brims
i which means he has to act new uni­ enjov ounelves together as much a*
don’t fail to forgive me if I left
prints
In
dashing color
or cut on the bias to fit smoothly.
Flashing the News-----------medallions —
forms. gold braid and all that. He possible. But all of us are anxlotr
you out. Even the Banner has had
Billy Crawford and hl* wife ar­ wrote his Dad that he'd orobably to get the job done and get back
all
are
repre
­
schemes
of
charmingly
de
­
to lake ita
cut in newsprint rived home Wednesday from Kan­
Quite a few of the replacemenu nr
sented here!
so I've Just got to ring down the sas. Billy looks great: niays in the need a little cash. His Dad (Perks from West Virginia and smith east­
signed floral and novelty pat­
curtain nere somewhere. Suffice It camp band—they broaacasl every tavern) says he's had to take a lit­ ern Ohio and have left wives and
terns. And If you have to
to say that I wish I cdUld drop week—and a few weeks ago he won tle temporary detour now instead of children behind.
RAYON PANTIES
'buying
bonds'
its
'buying
uniforms.'
down to Texas and see you Hum­ ?
watch your dollars you can
rayon, expertly cut to fit
P?
nK
Tournament
which
nice
wont,
naymunu.
Nice
work.
Raymond.
I
remain
phrey boys, Jim and Boo; I'd like “netted’ him the reward of two
depend on Penney fabrics
MEANS A BOND BE
Bet you were tickled pleased to
smoothly. Regular alias. .
Your Friend
nothing better than to drop to at buck*. Not at all bad Bill, and we j,aV
e
vour
folk*
visit
you
Don
Wldfor durability and economy!
Columbia University and blow the know where vou tued to practice rl?. We talked to your 'Mom' afte.
Corp. Robert A. Eaton
POPULAR FL’LL-FAHHIONID RAY­
FORE YOU KNOW IT!
breezes with that old salt Lt. Jack your game—nt home In lhe base- I they returned Saturday and she
Co. A. 773rd MPBN.
ON HOSIERY — Glamorous sheers
Buehler of the navy; I wouldn't menl recreation room where we've gav. your camr&gt; ft located In a beauRecreation Park
BUY YOUR WAR
Long Beach, Calif.
even mind rowing out from Frisco
Into the blue Pacific to see seaman had some good Umes too. Bill's ad- j tiful spot at the foot of lhe Ozarks
STAMPS AND BONDS
t j
II Rh
* saVM
° TOUT*
She
save ,0
too
you’re fine nnd
and that's
A/O John O. L«enhath. U.8.N.R
Merle Surrarrer; it wouldn't be half dr£7 n .Crjwford
—38410617
|what
I what we're
we're glad
glad to
to hear.
hear. Well
Wellwrite
write
N.FJ»S. Room 354
bad to see New Orleans and while.,‘ Co Band. 302 Inf.
AT PENNEY'S!
you at__
Mall Box IM
there it would be fun to run out
A P O. No. 94. Camp Phillips.
I w. O. Don R. Wldrig
Delaware. Ohio.
and see Elwin "Archie" Wood: on
u "*“ » .r o ..A u
K° 8un Bn ,4,h *• D­
April 8. 1943
my way home I’d have to stop off
Rex Walters &lt;H.H8 '40) has re- I Camn Chaffee. Ark.
De*»r Zollv Coffer:
to see Garrett Everson at Keesler
hnnr&gt;v war brl&lt;te
Just a word to let vou know h«
Field. Miss.; and it wouldn't be turned to Krnt'1-kv—b- was homo , Anriher «rw
I am vetting along and the work
too far out of the way, even with
am doin’.
gas rationing, to lake in Oklahoma
Bob Moores "Mom" nnd Ro&lt;e Coo- been home on furlough from faredo
City to see Lt. and Mrs. Maurice
u IhLT’J'*".*
V - 7B /' |T"X*J’ Gunnery School. He returned about the site of Ha«tinB» onlv ftn’’
Overholt of the Navy. By the way
,h" I’y^ne-div and M-rv ft fini.hln- |FR dean a* our town. Columbus ft
Maurice I* also a proud papa and
he is really going places In this Unlverslly of Buffalo, taking spec- her senior year at H. H. 8. Best of j2# miles South of us and it makes it
man's navy, a little excursion to
nn 7C
northern Minnesota would be a real
treat, because there I'd get a chance
to see Coastguordsmnn Gaylord
Whitney.
Call it "bragging" or "boasting" If you want, but
You thought I was going to for­
we at Penney's think our success in maintaining
get you. didn't you Charlie? Ye*,
the little girl from north of town
Town-Clad's supreme quality (they're STILL all
1* still writing Charles Blough at
wool wonted*I) Is a major achievement to these
Pvt. Charles Blough 36424970
611 Training Flight
times. You'll find stamina-packed worsted firm
6oz.
455 Tent Area
Priscillas For Spring!
finish striping*, bold herringbones in smooth
St. Petersburg. Fla.
Yes, and the little ladv from
weaves—and all to fashion-first modal* to fit you,
Caledonia ft atlll working for Mr/
your personality, your tastes—and, most of all,
A. Ac P. to Hastings and she’s still
your wallet! Inspect this fine group tomorrowf
writing every day. at least, to:
Pvt. Elwood Yoder. 38424922
Btry. C 257th P. A. Bn.
Camp Gordon. Ga.
In the final round up I'd Uke to
Frame your windows in fresh,
jump the Atlantic and see Marshall
new beauty for spring! Crisp,
Seger, hop over to India and swan
a few white elephant* and tall
airy marquisette . . . sprinkled
tales with Roger Leyendccker and
with dainty little pin dots . . .
Max Mackey and atop to see Ron
outlined with wide self ruffle* |
Follft at Panama. Then I'd be
H*te WIN THE WAR BY BUYING BONDS AND STAMFS HERE
Just about satisfied to alt down and
Nicely finished with smart tie­
wait for the rest of you to write
backs to hold them firmly In
and give me the work* for leaving
yem o«i» of this llterarv masterpiece.
place! Invest in a pair today|
In all seriousness. Fellows, you're !
HASTINGS, MICH.
the greatest bunch ot friend* a
friendless school teacher ever nM. I
» THE PENNEY frAY IS THE THRIFTY WAY
When you're to there pitching for |

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The balance of lhe ach«dulc in1 The Service Mens dance will be -]Uda»;
held at the
lhe Parish
Parisi) House this Bat- v Anr&lt;
chairman.,
Mrs. Raymond Finnic announces
the following schedule fpr dances; I
Lhe Parish House giv-.

mt.. Exv.. Lmmmw —.m *Jack Fulton was transferred front
Mr. Mid Mr*. Jack Ful- the Baptist church in Burtingham.
lllc church hare- * An EatMonday, April 86, at U a. m. al BL ton and family------------------------------------who have been Uy- AU
.
Huso ol Qms church. Rev. Fr. Ing in thc Leonard apartment this iter egg Jiunt^wa* held on^thc church
f
ThPralrUvllle-Milo Bunday
««
*tnter n^ved back to their summar lawn
1
1
Bchwl contention wU ibe held kt requiem Mass asslsUd by Rev. Fr home at Crooked lake. * Miss Effie Burpee
School
convention Jnd.,.
will be heldat
— «!!:.?• jest."*' 33^%^S’lSlXM: i
SSTLff-JSS
u.r x
H?
WAS JAR—'rewt—
— • -....... - ——
the Milo church Bunday. May i., J**'"* «*“»
*•
ker. * About thirty young people
Pot lack dinner at noon,
uas in Ml. calvary
attended
the
Eadter
breakfast
In
1 of MM. LiUnche Richards Sunday i
The P. T. A. wiU be lie Id at th*
~•
church dining room Bunday
I where she wlll spend several days. the
'
school Friday evening. April 30th at CHARLTON PARK
morning at 7 o'clock. * Miss Eliza­
8 o’clock. Harold Foeter will show■ - —
Th.
— •hu.t.11u
•— ”
.iu. ».•
beth Robinson1 of Lansing spent
moving picture* Everyone welcomed.
Sunday with her parents, kcv. ana
Mrs. I. W. Robinson, w Mrs Abe
Delton
Felder and family of Ross township
Ttc ----- - --------ehureli services and Suntheir next meeting
me
»■
to nnd out. so next sunr;--- r™. attended
Mrs. Marie Pritchard at Wall lake (iny they are asking to sec how good mt* M*-- a,1(' Mrs. John Adams. ♦ clay sehpol here Surglay momtng. *
Thursday afternoon. May 6.
of Battle
B turn-OUl of player* for a practice Mr mid Mrs. Travis Royer
AUan^
’er* Mrs. Mary SMdd otarrved her
The W. S. C. 8. of the Delton/game,
Rame una
and to ma*e
make n
n icam.
team, uiey
they can ■ Creek and
and Mr*.
leri; birthday in.-.t Tensday. She received
wnMr.Mlchael
of Allen
P|M|nwc
twentv-eiaht birthday card* and
Methodist church will hold it* reg­
ular meeting at the home of Mrs.:1 If you wish to practice baseball, I tpent Sunday with lhetr parents ever*! gifU from her neighbor* and
Bert Patton on
after- .come
.
—Wednesday
-------- —
to lhe Park about two o'clock Mr. and Mn. Wade Town and family, friends. * David Shepherd. 83. who
______
_ Adams,_ weal resided in Orangeville for several
noon. "ay
May 5. The topic will
wlU be Child
Child ,
Sunday afternoon.
' * Mr and Mrs.
John
——
Henn Williams
William* and
and three
three ' •years, passed away in Crispe hosLabor &lt;tChristian
Chris Ilan Family Month),
Month) ; I •----------- -—,«■»■».
and Mrs. Qlrnn
.. W.
... K.
.. Kellar.: Farm
_ plt&gt;| puinwen. Ha was born Aug.
ocer
be me
Mrs Roger
Williams
the
DELTON
। children of the
—
— William*
............... will
— —
- 1 DELI
leader.
Mrs. Mary Shedd was a dinner ; Bpent Thursday afternotn in Battle 7. 1860. tn Marttn and was lhe son
_______
Mrs
_
.
------------guest of Mm. Nina Boyle at Milo Creek * Mr*. Leon "Pennock and of Mr. and Mrs Thomas Shepherd.
RatUml
, .. , Mr. —
J Mr*. Mason
---------- Mrs. Blanche Richards were in Bat­ In 1885 lie was married to Miss
Mil 15-..
‘ Suiiday.'
and
mZ?te
ihr
i Nor*Oud of Kalamazoo nnd their tle Creek Thursday forenoon. * Belle Holcomb oL Prairieville who
xra J * lfnlrh»r.
J I grandchildren. Bruce and Heieuc Mrs. Bertha Adams. Iqcal. Mrs. survive*: Mr. and Mrs. Shepherd
May 6| tar *** afternoon meeting.
BanBhart of Hastings called on Mr. Glenn WUH’nw nnd Mrs. Douglas celebrated their 57th wedding anurrrnwns ar-rwn
Mrs MarshaU Norwood. * Mr Gainder of the W. K. Kelloga Parm nlvenuiry last year. He leaves be.
?iUt «liTJ?i?Aa WPFK
s' Hrnry of tW Barry Counly Aihcr- attended tlw sale nt the home of • idcs the widow, a sister Mr*. Mary
ILLNESb Ot A WLEK
&gt; lean Legion called al lhe home of Mrs David Shepherd Saturday af­ Shuller.-.. Pontiac. Funeral services
Prank Kurtz, aged 80. reissed away Mr Bntt Mrs. Ellis E
Faulkner ternoon. * Mr. and Mrs Roy Lar­ were liekl al the Ilcnton funeral
Friday evening. April 23. nt his Sunday. * Mr. nnd Mr*. Roger son ot Wisconsin have opened the home here Wednesday at 2 P. M *
home northeast of th* city, after a W1niam* visited their parents. Mr it.ireee and lee erram parlor for­ Aviation Cadet Merle K- Collison,
week's Illness. Mrs Kurtz preceded anrt Mrs
tcJle Williams near merly operated by Mr. and Mrs. son of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Collison
ilm in death a few month*
. Freetmrt Sunday PM* Mr. and Victor Hines. * BsptL-mal services of Dejton. has entered lhe Array
Tiirvivina are two daughters. Mrs.*Mr&gt;. Barton Conright of Kalama­ were held tn thc Drlion Methodist Air forer.s technical ichool. Yb'.c
zoo sr-ent Sunday with their par­ church' Sunday morning. The fol­ Unlversitv. for training pointed
Mrs. Thomas Myers ot Hastings, ents. Mr. and Mrs. Jav WJ«cl"'«m» lowing children were tMptti&gt;ccl- toward hl* becoming “ technical
and one son. Thomas Kurtz, at * Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles Kopf of Frances and Joan Warner. Walter officer in coinmiinicaUon.i with lhe
lome; also a sister. Mrs. Frank Middleville and Mr. and .Mrs. Robert Eaton. Royc;- and Arnold Boulter rank of r.ccond lieutenant * Much
Hoes, of Hastings. Funeral services Faulkner and son. David of Coloma and Denn Williams. Aleathe -rd sympathy is extended to Mrs. David
fere held at the Leonard chapel
guests of Mr and Mrs. Ellis E Billy Leonard mil be taken inu­ Shepherd in her bereavement. Mr.
at ten o'clock Tuesday forenoon. were
Faulkner Sunday. * Frank DeMotl tile c’nirch. Mrs Geraldine Stare Shepherd was a kind and Iovine
.Father J. V. Dillon officiating. In­
was also baptised, her mother Mrs. husbnnd. He will be greatly mL-.setl
terment in ML Calvary cemetery. of Chicago spent thc weekend

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l-dr U.S.O. NEWS -fr'jyff__________
Muy

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.m

r—
—....
.Organization.
Umi of telling lhe public the full. w*jton in charge
unpleasant truth about a Job that I en py the Viking Corp. &gt;1 the
next regular ~-~
meeting wlll be
all of us wiD have to do before this country Club a formal dance, with! *•Our
----- -— .«— - ..
meelilIg
rar is won?
Mr. and Mr*. Harold Newton tn;.At t
It is thc firm conviction of this chance.
i
V* ■1'.writer that the American public
Because Mrs Jolut Wooten has, V
Don't forget our meetbig tonight.
reacts best when It knows the full. ne'nd^--J^r ma^ om^ton?8^'!
, a Joint meeting with the ladles, and
tnrth; that it
■for our crtrn boya who
tM °*mP a Joint installation of officers. Thia
that it can stand lhe facts whether {Orant
Tureday. Mr* Wooten will also be family night and all
they be pleasant or otherwise.
wly noi
to continue to make members, former members, eligible
Maybe that portion of the head- . popcorn bulls for sometime, the re­ members and their families and
line which aald. “People 'Back! (ore anyone wlBiing to volunteer friends are cordially Invited. Come
up and we will Uy to see you have
Home' Falling Down On Job," was to make them (sugar and supplies a good lime.
a bit premature.
i c*n be furnished by the U. 5. O.)
Mrs. Pearl Musser of Kalamazoo
Mavbe the poor showing from for our boy* when they leave call will represent thc Department and
inrtividMl tubscriPlions was caused Mr*. Chester Hodges-2*9 a* usual. act as installing officer for the la­
dle*.
__ -■
We are sorry to
a ziumber
of our members &lt;
sick list
They Include Mr*.
Reynolds.
that bond sales have In support of
A thoughtful lady who was mak- Mrs. Chet Englehard and Comrade
ths war effort—and In staving off jng hot-cro*s buns on Friday aftcr- Englehardt.
uncontrolled inflation which could |)Oon called the room to tee If
Comrade George Keeler enter­
Wreck the economic fabric of this I there were any boys at lhe room tained Ids son John, who enjoyed
country
*h° might like some; unfortunate- a short furlough horn the army a
A valiant effort ha*, end sUll is lv there were none there at that few day* last week.
Comrade Wilford Platt and Mil­
being made.
dred are taking car* of Paulint
Bu,. 1, UR.. U«. lor l~pl« X&gt;
Jone*' children while Pauline ha.gone to see her son in the army.
Our sympathy rocs to Commande:
tricta here in the county whichi!MUNK#A1. COURT
and President elect, Mr. and Mrs
have been doing superlative jobs. ( Lc* Johnson. 2U. of Baltimore Lowell Tagg upon the loss of thcii
all that could be expected: same .
arraigned before Municipal little girl bom Tuesday morning.
individuals have been investing to Judge Conrtghl Monday, charged
the limit literally keeping them- with failure to bury a dead animal
Selves "b^nd poor "
« required by law. He admitted
But. to date, it must be admitted the offense and was assessed »50
Emmanuel Guild will meet Wed­
nesday. May 5. at 2 o'clock at the
polntlnE
d~“"a home of Mrs. P. T. Colgrove.

ORGANIZATIONS

HOLD FUNERAL FOR
DROWNING VICTIM
Funeral services for Joan Berry
22 months old daughter of Mr. and
sirs. Gene Berry of Carlton Twp.
who was drowned In thc cistern on
mdav, were held at the Leoaatd
chapel on Tuesday at two o'clock,
he R0v. 3. Conger Hathaway offi­
ciating. Surviving are her parents;
three sisters, Norma Jean, and lhe
twins. Janet Arlene and Janette
Ilene: three grandparents and two
great-grandparents interment was
in the Fuller cemetery.

way to a Jeb that all of us will have : jjlsa Pearl Clark, of Middleville,
The Cornua club of the Presbyterto equal—or suzdmp
was brought into Municipal court!I Inn church will be entertained
Bo. perhaps It vnw a bit prema- Monday, charged with operating a*I Thursday night, April 29. at 8
at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
ture to my that people "back home" ■ motor car without a license. She:' o'clock
W. O. Bradford.
were "Falling Down on the Job." .promised to procure one at once;
SOUTH HASTINGS
Maybe it would have been more I and was aasessed 94 50 costs.
The Navy Mothers Club of Amer­ FARM BUREAU GROUP
accurate to merely ray that few of' Don Smith. 25 and Ellsworth ica will meet Wednesday. May 5. al
The South Hastings Farm Bureau
“ t"
lU«i5"£' ■&amp;&gt;'Group met at the home of Mr. and
Mr*. Harold Slocum for their April
P°w^f»R.rfthe*3rd War loan Drive •
courl on * breaking and enmeeting, wlxh twenty-one members
J.l Tu U.K !£^£l^DVt7'’twln« ch®rge. They denied guilt
Cloverdale will entertain the Barry- present. "Agricultural Planning
and the 4th. and the 5th etc , and were bound mn {0 {he Clr.
W. C. T.«U. Convention. May 7, was the topic discuMcd. Mrs. Elmer
which will probably be following CUU
thelr tM111
/1XP&lt;J Co.
at the Evangelical church. Mrs. Bush httd charge of recreation,
one another at four Or five, month I nl
eac], Gerald Platt. 15. Of Dora B. Whftner. state president, after which
refreshments were
intervals will teU the storyMidolevllle, who 1* alllegedi io u
—1 and Mrs. Agnes Iler, district presi- served by the hostess. The Muy
nave;
,11th and denL will be the speakers. Evervcne meeting will be held at thc home
By that time, the rich cream in been implicated with 8ml
and was
of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Dunn.
the form of big subscriptions from' Pease, pleaded not guilty a..— I welcome.
the reserves of corporations and. ordered to trial in Circuit court,
Surgery Guild No. IB will meet OBITUARY
companies will have been skimmed, hi* bend being placed at 81.000.
_
v
Thursday. May fl. at lhe home ot
Bridget E. Foley, who was born
Then, ths burden will have to lx-•
•*•
Mrs. Henry Vahlslng. The co-host- In Le Sueur. Minnesota. on April
TWO LOCAL TEACHERS
carried by you nnd me—and lhe -HAVE JOINED WAVES
esaes will be Mrs. A. Tolles and 27. 1865, passed away al her home
fellow who could have subscriber!
Two teachers in thc Hastings city Mrs. Otto Isenhath.
near Middle Lake. April 22 at the
this time but didn't.
I schools were in Detroit Tuesday
The St. Cecilia Choir Guild will age-of 78 years.
where they were accepted and sworn
In tlie year of 1883 she was
Tn this Issue of tite Banner is u in for officers' training in the meet al the home of Mrs. Donna united in marriage to Jerry Foley,
Harrington on Wednesday evening.
chart showing the new zystem of Air WAVES.
who preceded her in death June
They are Miss Marion C. Saw­
Raid Warning signals now in force
i 1929 To them were bom four snns
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
throughout the state. Clip this 1 yer,
:
arrd
three daughters. All survive
Loral Order of Moos/ will meet
James Sawyer of Kalamazoo, first
chart, study it and post It in some |g
,auc teacher Ul
I grade
in Central school. Sunday. May 3. for the inlatlon of I except Leo who died tn February.
convenient spot for ready reference. Bnd Miss Anne
vanWcstrenen, a large class of candidates, followed 1930. She leaves to mourn their
loss
throe
sons, James. Martin and
An enemy air raid on the U. 8. A. 'daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John with the installation of officers and
I* not «n impossibility—Is. on the vanWestrenen of Grand Rapid*, supper at 6 pm. Members are urged i Paul of Hastings; three daughters.
contrary. enUrelv probable. Oerm-teacher in the tn Attend. Several Moose lodges are Gertrude E. Bump of Hastings. Irene
.
Huver
of
Lansing
and Alice Foley
invited.
any has a fleet of six-engine bomb- J
M
v__Wm

era which
are capable------ofmaklng
a bio
utnen
- ------------------- ucnen
itowarB
unnow
mucuvc:riuCl
auiy;ve
anaduty and
rilvfit En
anrl nV
i.. continue
........ _—...
round trip flight
to America and
by win
in their ....
work here un-1
air. Michigan K just ns near to‘til called.
probable take-off points a.% cities i
Atlantte mast
n
»er- | WOMENS BOWLING LEAGUE
along th.
the
coast, sneaklM
if t
Gerl«rAtUntic
A?t^rtedTn
The womcn &gt;»*leni clowd the
many ever succeeded in sneaking *| reason
reason Monday
Monday night
nignt when
wner the
nf her aircraft carriers into ■ IUllll nuUchcs mm
-m. ^.1.
...^
The
nnh of
one
were
played,
the Hudson Bay region. Michigan I league leadership tor
forr tne secund
:
would be about the maet convenient half went. .to _
.
.led Ute
Portias who
target available. Since this state has league by the large margin of 39
and -9-------lost, .ilje team
WK
UWIIC» LUUU»ua&gt;ll'll
o------- won
--- ......
—
the heaviest
concentration v.
of arms- games
IX

Hgatinga relative* lutve been in­
iph Kidder. 007 E Marshall; Mr*', formed that Lieut. Harold Parker
rlln Pierce. 537 E. Mill 8t . Mrs hu been transferred from Camp
Wolter*. Texas, to a camp near
Sant* Barbara. Cal. and he and
Donations include 3 dozen tea­ Mrs. Parker have left for hla new
spoons from the Silverware Guild. station.
X*. Ed. Smith, chairman: two
UngM with night lights from Guild SAXONS TO PLAT
JIol 7, Mrs. Vemor Webster, chnlr- BELDING FRIDAY
Friday the Saxon baseball team

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pttiucn parlors.

RLUTSTAMPS

D. t. f

“&lt;■ ■&gt;“"

hospital since lost report, three boys
J”
55. rO5, ,I}5J
and nine girls. They are as fol- tlmc during the year, she led the
lows; A"boy to Mr. and Mrs. Alien P«y u4
week ana aid k m a
Lahr. Nashville, R. 3. April 21; W suUsiactory manner. Her 51a
a boy to Mr. and Mrs. Maxwell Ben- aeries was away out in front of her
nett. Middleville. R. .2. April 24; I •■«;«&lt;esc ukujaiiuir ana was maae
a boy to Mr. and Mr*. Mario Borras. ■ up of 191-146-and 175 scores.
724 S. Washington. April 25. Thc I nucihe Fierson nit 46o tor second
following are parents of girls: Mr. place with game* of 161-171-133 and ;
and Mrs. Loren Curtis, Lake Odessa, rtyrcncc uiJonneii scored 4a5 to
R. I. April 24; Mr. and Mrs. au-' tgke third place.
,
f4*rbSTclth*
nJr^‘1 o ucU TtL U0 won two S’wne5 from
ira w“nnr..5iraknrayy^ S,“te lniUj*uon: Banner annexed
saint's
Horn
urpnatw;
ino
»: wPInd wl: mK
*»J.« &gt;»lf.!!!“«e!“..«««lI
me.
a puu
t-oruas, i'lMOll
King Office blanked Bonnet and I
Thomas. 1206 E. XUchliran. Kala­ Gown, and E- W. Bliss won the last1
mazoo. April 24; Mr. and Mrs De- and deciding game from Strand
wnyne Pugh. 529 W. State. April 23!
Mr. and Mrs. Chester Lyons, 1030 8. Theatre.
Park. April 24: Mr. aniTMrs. Erne-.t
AT THE’ THEATRES
Lambkn. Hasting*. R 5. April 25; Lloyd NoUn, Heather Angel in
Mr. and Mr*. Virgil Casslday, Has­ । ■Time to Kill’*
ting*. R 2. April 26.
Latest of the Michael Shayne dcErnest Hunter. Vermontville, and
John Euper. Nashville, medical pa­ lecuve films full of wise cracks
tients have been discharged
Surgical patients discharged were:
Max Houghtalin, Dowling; Mrs.
Unleashing a new kind of breath­
John Goorhou-,e. Middleville. R 3;
Harold Wlllsey 812 E
Hubble; ' lakirtfc fury in the tar away I'miipptnes.
Wayne Walter. Vermontville. Mrs "tyes
'
of the Underworld"
'
starring
Richard Dix, Lon Chaney
Vem Curtis. 426 E. South St.; Ed.
Jenner. 56 W. Clinton.
| naseu un tne vicious activities of
Medical patients registered on '। thc
thoroughly-organised
motor ■
Tuesday were: Gerald Johnson. Mid-! car theft gangs that have sprung i
dlevlile: Almeron LaPrairie, Lake i. into existence since the new warOdessa; Thomas Slowinsky. Lake । time restrictions on auto and Ure
Odessa. R 2; Miss Euphcmla Cur- sales.
yrnter, Delton. R. 2; Mm Juanita I "Ml. Buddy" starring
Jenkins, Hastings. R. I; Claude Robert Paige. Harriet
Harrington. 816 S. Hanover: Alonzo Hilliard. Dick Toran
Nott. lake Odessa. R. 2; Mrs Sarah
Dealing with the romantic Why*
Henney and Mrs. Wm. ciagett, both and
wherefores behind a gay ex-1­
of Hastings. R. 2
1 pedlUun through the camps and
the film's stirring action goes into
full
swing.
Atal. as follows: Mr*. W. B Bern.
____
______ _
......
118 8- _Broadway:
Mra Richard Uo” Ameche, Jack Oakie in
Mrower. 211 W Benson; Mbs Margie ! , 0™‘5!nF
sboB‘ About'
Matthews, Hastings. R. 3; Mrs. J*z»rt Blair
Charles
King,
n-eeport;' Mrs.
Telling of an attractive music
Charles Paul. 118 6. Jefferson: Miv. teacher and componcr who tries to
Bvelyn Brower. 518 W. Green; Mrs. sell tier song to Broadway.

Cathedral. Houses of Parliament.
Churcnllt's residence. Tower of Lon­
don. Charles Dicken's little varieiy
shop that was built In the 15th cen­
tury. the ship "Discovery ' that Cap­
tain Scott tcok to the South Pct?.
He aho watched Uji changing of
guartfa at the llinj* Palaee nnd he
said it was worth seeim: as lhe
whole act was perfect Garner rert
u dccen beautiful red rose*
to —
hU
_
— —
parents for Easter. The Wilcox
floruit In Hastings brought them
to their home Sunday morning *
Mr*. John Harrington and Mr*.
Chsries Harrington were in Ki»tama*r*» Saturday. * Mr and Mr*.
Lincoln Bush were in Hastings Wed netday afternoon. * Ms* John
Lechleitner spent last week with her
son. Laswrenee Fuhr and family at
Athens * Clair Pifer of Kalnmazoo wm n visitor at the home ot
Mr. and Mr*. Furdie Casey Sunday,
He reports that hi* mother Mra.
Ida Pifer who lr. being cared fur nt
the home of her ila'U-htrr, ?.LRobert louden In Batlie Creek U
still confined ip her bed. being oble
to Mt up onlv a little while at a
(Ini'* * Sat. Merrill E^ans who L'
stationed at Hawthorn- Cal. and
hh wife Revn. of Kalamaw have
been spending n few div- vt-.itln't
her parent*. Mr anil Mrs Rur*‘-ll
Me'.t nnd family. Mr nnd Mrs.
Evan* left TueMav of this week hi.Hawthorne. She expects to q}]jain
wnrk
. Fine assortment of Ger tnftims nnd
other plants for Mother's .Dav.
Gladys Gaskill. Phene 27-P-3. IF-lton.
Adv. out 5-6

UniUES!

WATERS CLOTHES SHOP

------- ----------. the teams
.------- ....
‘is no cause
' ‘for alarm or panic but ,’ sire remainder
of
flu-;
every citizen In the slate should
10 uhed
Ished in the following order: State
recognize the threat and be pret-­ Insulation. Leonard*. Trio Cafe.
pared, at least to the extent of
r»f [' Banner,
Hanner, well Telephone Co..
Co., Bon.. ,inf
m t1 buu
ineaire,
knowing thc meaning of the air
,n&lt;1 cjvwn,
Oown, oirana
Stiand 'meat
re.
;' Piston Ring
raid signals.
n1'” Shop. Piston Ring Of­
.
.
■
flee, Bliss and orphans.
pfnnock HOSPITAI
I Tne ,nd»ridual honora of lhe
" Twelve baSS* were born al lhe S'” *'n‘ »?,

by his widow and a large circle of
mends. ♦ 8gt. Gamer Pennuci.
write* his parents, Mr. and Mr*.
lAon^Penr.ock. ^th*t^ he^hat.

2!£A25c

RALSTON

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ANN rxat
MACARONI

1

CAKE FLOUR

28c

7-OZ. HC 5C

SAUD DRESSING

pl

30c

OPEN UNTIL 8 t. M.
FRIDAY EVENINGS

5TO R E

�THE HASTINGS BANNER. THUMBAY, APRIL M, 1M3

WOODLAND

Special Program at W. C- T. U.
"Bring Christian In My Work”.
1 The local W. C. T. U. in eonnec- Leader Mis* Etta Schneider.
lion with,,the township achurches ; B:34UJ. M. Evening
JesuS'. Theme of sermon*Die

Choi. Wright of Grand Rapid* 8 P.M. in the local United Bratt; •
„H II U» M, ro.U^r hoa»
““«■

•
ei,w»ir&gt;.
Ocmmunhy Staging,

last Wednesday afternoon. Chas, i
Rowkadtr. also oi Grand Rapid* I
calkd there Friday afternoon *

ednodav W. M.

8

«U!. Aid Society meeting May 6 at lhe
home of Mrs. Delmond Culler ut
Castleton. Tills will be an nil day
meeting. We invite yon to worship

Monthly

Thursday Prayer service at Use
liurch.
.
Friday Choir rehearsal at Use
&amp;'
I '■ AlcSHSSS-Rhrm.
" ‘lurch.
annual conference is May 12
visit another daughter. Mrs. Pearl , Sowd
* Il’“ llM! Hr,ln gi
McArthur. * Mr. ana Mrs. Ciyae fhat Counts .
Wire callid an Mr. and Mrs. D. N. Bole—Vine Wotrirw
Stowell of Went. Woodland Sunday | Duet—Mr*. Rena Walla, Miss Lena
afternoon. * Mr ar.d Mrs. Martin , Warren.
Deabler of Detroit visited at Um
•Temperance" — Mra. Bernard
home of their pureuts. Rev. and Black
I*?? J S Deabler Saturday and
Benediction-Rev. L.H Holmra
Sunday * Mrs. Lawrence Faul visMrs. Mae Custer of Hastings who
rted her slrter und husband. Mr. is a County Officer will be present
and Mra. Chae. Rowlader from and nsdrt in the program
TimcMiAV until Bunday. Mr. Faul
Die sound pictures which come .
joined her on Bunday er.d spent from the State Office will be shown ■
fea"7r there ♦ Mr. mid Mrs Walk- I to the school children during the
er Cotton of the Tanuituc district day.
and Harry Stratton of Grand R»i&gt;Ls&lt; ryoile ft cordially Invited to
Ids were dinner gue.sta of Mr. and ' attend this program.
Mrs. Jerrv Usher for Ea ter. .* Mrs.
————
John Caughey and daughter Mary
Woodland Resident Dies
Iz&gt;u of Chai lottc were dinner gueata • Herbert D. Bhartle, aged &lt;2. pasted
of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Flewner I away after a lingering iUnea&gt;iii
Bunday. * Mr and Mrs. Geo For- । Woodland. Wednesday, April 21. He
man r.cec.rnwinied by MUs Florence was born in Hamilton. Ohio. Jan.
Forman of . Grand Rapids srx-nl ,30. 1801.
Easter with Mr. and Mrs Clarence
At th,
Fnrtmin nnd children of Homer. * the Mri
* Mn Maud Capron visited her I Hamlllo
*rm and wife. Mr nnd Mn: Wm I tunity t
•Capron of Lake Odessa Saturday I Chrislla
nnd Bunday
* Mrs.
Lawrence
Paul
| »e»taP
......uav
■ mis
I.I-HIW'
■ -&gt;■.
. ..
.,—. --.,----called at th?
the Clatencc
Clarence Arr.ic
Arnie horn?
homi -Ww-n..
: Woodland Evangelical Church.
—, t Thursday momtns
“minx
During his years of helplessness
In Battle Creek
arwTtodt
her little grandsons. Jack
Jack and Intense suffering, he wuklnd*
and
took iter
BIUI Gurdon
G »&gt;*»»&gt; some Kesler
Esstcr gHt.v
gift.-- LitLit- ; ly and tenderly cared for by his
and
tie Jack has Iren confined to the |M-rtcr. Mra Klopfenstein, and her •
lM&gt;tiM’*tw-o’weeks' with
with wurift
SG'riG lever,
.«&lt;;&gt;&lt;
•
husband, the late Rev. O. E. Klop-,
They expect to be out the las! of Tensuin. Mr. Shnrtle was always ap­
this week if Gorden docs not coi. preciative of the many acu of klndtract the disease. * Mr. and Mrs. । nest and thoughtfulness which were
Roy Perkins and daughter Audrey given in hu behalf.
were Eo«ler dinner guewto oi Mr.
and Mrs, Stuart Kussmaul. * Mr.
und Mrs. Ralph Ixjtfler and daugh­
ter Joan and Mr. apd Mrs. Roocrt
Crockford were Eister dinner guests
at-the home of the former's moth­
er. Mrs. Cora Leffler of Woodbury.
MIm Doreen Clary nnd Mrs. Vcrc
Miller of HaaUngs were also guests.
—~ —
—
&lt; Mr and Mr.- Clifton Mlrl and afternoon at the Lake Odexsn Fudaughter Mary Ixiu spent the week neral home with' Rev. J. S. Dcabler
end with his parent!. Mr. nnd Mrs. । of the Evangelical Church offictatHoward MH of McBriiic * Mr. nnd ing. assisted by Rev. I. H. Osgood
Mi-. John Bulling spent Sorter with of lhe United Brethren Church. Bu-_
th. Ir ren and wife. Mt nnd Mrs. rial In Lakeside Cemetery.
Rolf-' Bulling of Hastings. * Jack
Mr. and Mrs. Willard Shartlc ot
M&lt; ul cf Grand Rapid- visited hit 1 txckland. Ohio and Mrs H. H. Abbro'.hrr Glenn Mead nt thc home derson of Niles intended the funeral

&gt;ul W. Geiger. Pastor
A. M. Sunday School
A. M. Morning Worshin
Lutheran Hour WOOD

WMOWHK

FOR WARD WEEK ONLY!

was n dinner guest Sunday ut tne
home of Carl Allerding * Mr. and
Mts. Edward Reesor called on Mr.
unit Mrs. Bari Palmallcr and Mr.
aiih Mra. Ennond Williams of Hastin,;.* Sunday afternoon. * Miss
Ethel Whitmer and father J. 6.
Whitmer of Beaverton *l*nt the
weekend with the latter’s daugh­
ter nnd family. Mr. and Mra. Eldon
Farrell * Mr. and Mh. Eston Ev­
erett and children of Vermontville
and Muu. Helena Benner of Baltic
Creek were Easter guexta at the
home of their parents. Dr. and
Mt.-. G. F. Hepner. * Mr. and Mrs.
Richard Hughes of Allegan and Sir.
and Mra. Bert Benham and sons or
Hastings were Easter day gucste oi
Mr and Mrs. Karl Fail! and chil­
dren * Mr. and Mrs F. E. Border
were entertained at the home o!

t prayer mtetlng. Thun- Deeper R«ll
P. M
| for Sunday t
Turehes are observing lhe God’s Word.’
May 2nd to M1Tm ChristWe Invite you fa
Uy Week. We urge pArenta ship with ua on «
to have tiie entire family help ua to deepen
tCH for theft? services.
by taking part In I
land Mrthedlrt Chwrcto
fee of thc church.

Reading—Rev. Arthur Dodge ■

SAVE. WITH RESINTONE

These are only a few of the
hundreds of Word Week
values.- Hurry to Wards
and see themall. Save now
on everything you need
for Spring and Summer.

SPECIAL FOR WARD WEEK

with Reslntone, »"• "®w

Announce Engagement
Mr. and Mrs. Frank C. Kllpalrtek^of SomerleytonRoad.
Benton
,
-------- —
--------Harbor announce lhe engagement
1 cf their a«n«hi«
daughter *»&gt;»«.
Arlene tn
to f
E. a
A.
Bixby nf Mt. Pleasant. Mtss Kil­
patrick has been employed since last
August ut the Nineteen Hundred
Corp. In St. Joseph in the Service
office Mr Bixby graduated from the
Central State Teachers College and
attended the University of Michi­
gan. He is employed as a Chemist in
one ot thc Ford war plants.

PAINTERS Rf

*AWeFLA1I

they plan to live at Wyandotte —Thc
News Palladium. Benton Harbor.
Mint Kilpatrick was a former
resident of Woodland, graduating
from the local high school class of
1M0 Mr. Bixby will be remembered
by nil. having been a teacher of
commerce In the Woodland high
school Congratulations are extended
to this couple, better known id us

Economy

Just Amvedl
New Selection
of Tumblers

Sweatshirt

REDUCED FOR WARD WEEK
Kindergarten and First Grade
Tiie Kindergarten and First Grade
are learning to write letters.
We have written to Geraldine Augst
and Prlncci.s Wntasia This week
I wo arc going to write to Russell
Lind.
There were onlv two people absent
in our room Thursday.

GET YOUR SHARE
OF THESE VALUES

Sale Priced

SAVE NOW-IN WARD WE

I
I
IHU. r.uiu,. «... • -—...
dinner guests at the home of their
daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Jay V ruggluk and daughter Shurdn of Grand
Ranicb. * Dr. nnd Mrs. Glenn C.
Munger wen- Barter dinner guests
of Dr. and Mrs. Boydon of Homer.
* Miss Jeanne Burkin of Battle
Cic-’k silent the weekend with her
pticn'-. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Burkle.
On Sundnv thov Were dinner guests
of Mr. and Mia. U C. Jeffries of
Lansing.
Dick Jeffries returned
with them to spend thc week with
ill1; cousin Ted. * Miss Barbara
Bailey of llastings spent Sunday
and Monday with her parents, Mr.
nnd-Mrs. Lawrence Ftneirock, On
Sunday Mr and Mrs. &lt;Fln**f rock and
.children railed on Mrs. Fin-frock'.,
airier and family. Mr. nnd Mrs. W.
H Checsenurn or Maple Grove. Mr,
and Mr.. Howard Brumm and two
children ot Charlevoix were also

un- n *. ,,,,i
... ....
Star Mothers will ire ut the home
ol Mi -. Laura Gardiner Monday
evening. May 3 at 8 p. in. Please

wards

Save on Super
House Paint

Holds a 6-lb. roast. An ideal
Dutch Oven I Snug-fitting cov­
er keeps steam A juices in.

REDUCED FOR WARD WEEK

Wards
Kalsomine
Price Cutl

evening instead of afternoon.
! Monday, making our number thirtyEaster Family Dinner
. Mt and Mrs. Frank Nlcthamcr ,
and Peggy entertained Easter with I
a family dinner. Those present i We were pleased to receive a letwere A. E. Laird and Fred Jordan ,
of Battle Creek. Mr. nnd Mrs. Er­ I ter from Douglas White, who moved
nest Tucker and daughter Jeanne, to West Branch a few weeks ago.
of Clarksville. Mr. and Mrs. Paul I We plan to answer it soon
1 Howard Bulmer brought some
flowers to help brighten our room.
Jordan and Ailcta nnd Frank Jor­ I We are starting a rtudy of birds
dan i&lt;&gt;&gt;d daughters Stella and, Alice A collection of pictures arrived from
•the Dodson Co. and arc very at­
of North Woodland.
tractive. •
To Entertain Hope Circle
Mrs. Paul Geiger. Mrs. Geo. Var­ ) The- children have learned a play
as a review of their Geography and
ney. Mrs Carl Scofield nnd Mrs. 1 will
roan present it for other rooms.
Henry Hyr.es will be horteswj at
characters are as follows: Un­
ten for the members of thc Hope The
de Sam—Donald Matthews. God­
dess of Uberty—Joyce Anderson

H

Grass
Seed
ReducedI

Price Cutl
Kitchen
Light
summer .. •

REDUCED FOR WARD WEEK

Square base, with deep fluted
sides I 9-ounce capacity. Buy
and save at this cut price!

Rock Wool

p«ht. clean.
Wards quick-growing Stsndard
Quality. Germination tested.
Contains Ky. Blue Grass!

FOR WARD WEEK ONLY!

Mr., l-otmlla Rocsor and Mra. pm,
Florida-Gordon Brown,
vnr . Dorris arc planning to -tn-' Cailf0tnl3-Klppy McMillen. pagcrtatn the member* of Faith Cir- cnariea White. Mluf 'N&lt;W York­
.
—. Beak. Southern Belte—
Marilyn
ECkardt.
Farmer—Paul
Shellenbargcr. Cow boys—Harold
The members of Goodwill Circle
will meet at the home of Mrs. Chas.
Farthing next Wednesday afterMra H P. Manning lArloa BurFifth anti Kislh Grade
klci at Lincoln. Nebraska, jxv.-ct: ,
Mrs. Arlle Bnlndler
nuv Thursday. April 22 after six , We hove sold &gt;8 64 ot Easter
mon'iis lllnera Burial was Monday ' seals for crippled children. Eleanor
at -I.lmoln. Nebraska. She leaves jean Bird and Joyce Smith sold
"betid-i her husband: one daughter' the most with $3 70 and 11.75 .re­
Barbara Mac. also of Lincoln, her ; spectlvcly.
mother. Mr* Barbara Burkle who , our service stamp sale last week
ha* been making her home with her, amounted to $5 80
one sister. Mrs. Eugenia England , Our sixth grader* are making
of Washington. D. C.. and one । safety slogans and have given us
brntlicr. Carl Burkle of Woollantf seme very fine free hand drawing
Mrs Manning spent her girlhood illustrating tire slogan*.
tn Woodland and lived in Kalam*- I
-----------roo and ChU-ago until eleven years
&lt; IHM’II ANNOUNCEMENTS
svn when they **nt to Uneom..
The Evangelical Church
Nehra-k*
Mrs. Manning end her!
J. S. Deabler. Pastor
mother. Mrs. Burkle and ako Mra.
1 SO A. M. Morning Worship
Etoeland nf Wn’hlnptno. D C. vis- Th •c nf Sermon—"On The Motinfted relatives in this vteinitv and ; tai
HA-'ins* tor a few week* last sumL....
jner.
: 1:« P. M. E. L. of C. E. Topic

Reducedl
Sturdy
Glonas

G-1GC

।

Makely. fjtrry Joe Raffler. Peggy
Rairigh. Janice Sandbrook and
1 rum Sutherland.

Glass
Ovenward
Roaster

Tire Tube
Patch Kit
Reduced

Mrs. Lenna M. Bates, teacher
The star group have been reading
about. "How does a Magnet work".
Wendell Studt and Norma Jean
Classic brought some magnets and
we tried out some interesting ex­
periments. We enjoyed making a
coinpass with a cork and needle.

fire children had an Easter party
and program.
Our visitors this week were Don­
ald Brandt. Caroline Phelps. Billy
Hager and Jimmie Hall.
Those neither absent or tardy for
lhe six weeks ending April 16 are
Norma Jean Classic. Ruth Ekkens.

Full athletic pattern . . . cut
for actionl Fleeced medium
weight cotton. Silver grey.

Bert Self­
Polishing
Wail Sale I

Mediclna
Cabinet
Reduced I

SE44
Roomy, recessed white enamel­
ed wood cabinet with adjustable
shelves and clear glass mirror t

Gallon size, at
ing cut
'
'
cisaryl

Save I
Closet
teihtiu*d

MONTH! / PAYMENT PLAN

.W1IW

BUY WAR STAMPS

Toilet
Tissue,
12 rolls for

SPECIAL EOR WARD WE!

�4-H ACHIEVEMENT
DAY BIG SUCCESS

Chtlillansen. Robert Clark. William
Cotant. Bernard Peck Jr.. Clayton
Case. Norman Jolmcock. KcnncUi
Huntington. Burton Callahan. Erie
Clum. Arthur Schley. Lawrence
Roinbacher. Dick Fuhrman. Colvin
tContinued from Page 1„ Hee. 1.) Floria. Jack Hayward. Junior Hay­
gan State College.
ward. Franklin Phillips, Merly Sch­
ley. Newell Heath. Ben Heatn.
din on the county honor roll in- Hany Herbstreith. Robert Erb and
elude: Girl*. Marian Bulmer. Mar- 1 Robert Kurr.
L—t
Al .
— - —" ■— • • • -.
——

uua Simpson, wary
Sinclair. Gertrude
Williams. Jacqueline Bpray. Phyl­
lis Cheeaeman. Betty Coleman. Stel­
la Moe, Shirley Martin. Helen Jean
Brog. Marla Arens Emma Jean 311cock. Eugenia Harrington. Rnse
Craven. Jacqueline Neff. Mary Allee
K aecheI e. PliyUh Rlirmr.n Helen
Moore. Margaret Lewis. Joy Hart,
Dorothy Hook. Marjorie Thompson,
Laura J&lt;nn fa 1 ton Margaret Mat­
ron. Arlene • BemVe. Betts; Pierce.
Marjorie Ritzmtn. Jennett Doxev.
Norma Huntington. Beverly Dmke.

-

Council worked together In plan­
ning a Saturday morning play
group with Sunday School class
groups. Since members were tak­
en from the sixth tlirough ninth
grades In school, the classes were
From the classes, basketball teams
were chosen and paired in two
leagues for tournament play. High
school Hl-Y and team members
served as leaden of the groups and
officiated at game play. The Play
Groups took part 4n ping pong,
table games, group games, group
meetings, and basketball.
Each Y group has taken part in
a larger and more varied program
than was provided In the local set­
ting.
Delegate* attending state.

nw

FINANCED BY

youth council

this County.
There are four Hi-Y Clubs In
Barry County, organized for the
purpose of developing high stand­
ards of Christian character through
out the school and community. Tire
High School teachers have been
of great assistance to these boyi
in helping to solve their personal
and group problems. These boys
provided food baskets at Thanks-

MANY PRESENT FOR

Loyal E. Lowell Gives

“S.*1??1

SENDS CHECKS TO
SCHOOL DISTRICTS
(Continued from page 1. dec. 1)
Creek. 883; 4, Hinds. 1169; A “ ’
876; 7 frl.. Brush Rldgeri
Cloverdale. 877.
Irving Twp.—Dist. No. 3.
8151; 7. Flllr----- ■*
port village

A

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LOCAL NEWS BARRY RETAILERS

EASTERDAYR|TES

Afler giving twenty three yean
of line service to the Hastings City;
Bank. Loyal E. Lowell, who has{
Union Service Feature
acquired a nice farm property east
Of Good Friday
of the city, has decided that he
Special sePvices on Good Friday
will give all his time, after May
were held at St. Rose of Lima, lhe lilgh school the past month.
L to doing his share of raising
The 150X10 pressure cookers which
Baptist and Free Methodist church­
es. The union service planned by will be produced in 1943 wlll be ra­
tioned by county farm rationing
committees, to users showing great­
est need for them. Community or­
ganizations composed of several
■ large congrvgal
families who agree to use a pressure
re"
I BHSUgB being

, S. Conger'Hat.—

। Presbyterian church. The Rev. Don
City Bank are sorry to have Mr. i M. Gury ot Emmanuel presided.
Lowell resign. They appreciate his'I The scripture lessons were given by
faithful, efficient and courteous1 the Rev. A. M. Coldren. pastor ot'
service, and they wUh for, him: the Grand St. United Brethren, the
health pnd prosperity Ln carrying Rev. Seth A. Davey of the Free
on his fanning operations. They
have always had the Highest regard
for him nnd confidence In him as
a man and as on employee of the
Easter Day services in Hastings
bank. For several years he lias began in lhe early morning hours
been an assistant cashier. He has nnd continued throughout the day
that genuine manhood, integrity, being marked by unusually large
faithfulness in thc discharge of
duty, sincere Interest In others,
which deserve recognition and-sue-

into program help
of the broader splr
back in to the grt
grams were copdii
conjunction, with --------... K...,
grounds and were short term trips
President Roosevvelt says, "The
Y. M. C. A. exerts a tremendous
influence upon the lives of our
young men, encompasses their spir­
itual welfare, their mental expan­
sion and their physical develop­
ment—your activities have con­
tributed enormously to the cause
of good citizenship. Through your

Hastings relatives received word sprinkling of uniforms in the con­
Tuesday of the death on Monday gregations. these nnd the sermons
special ,pravera
those
evening of Eben W. Pennock of and
...................
—,— for ...
— ...in
Big Rapids, who has been in poor, service, reemed to make this Eashealth for the past six months, ter of 1943 which faced a world at
He was a patient at lhe Slmpaon wnr a particularly Vital and ImMemorial hospital in Ann Arbor for'pressive dav
several weeks before Christmas and । In several of the churches a Rood
was there again later for a period number were received Into memof weeks, receiving blood trans- bershln. nnd b»T’'&lt;m-»l
fusions and other treatment, but were nlso held. Children also bad
grew steadily worse. After hU re- their share in the dav with sneciai
turn to his Big Rapids' home, he n-ncrams built around the Earter
had more transfusions and last, theme.
i
week was taken to the Big Rapids'
***
hospital, where he passed awav.
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jHU/TFfifsAL.

known Hastings township residents.
He graduates! from lhe local high
school and after several years of
college training, was employed as
: .1—1
. their proper owners.,

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misfortune to break his arm Fri­
day evening.
Kenneth Hamblin, a 3&gt;c, spent hlx
short leave with his wife and fam­
ily here; lie had never seen his
Hute mos. old daughter. The ship
to which lie was assigned had been
torpedoed. Kenneth also has a
brother In lhe Navy. Harvey Ham­
blin. who is a 8 3/c.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Hair? Smith of
926 S. Montgomery street were de­
lightfully surprised Saturday when

^n'diiig'hls far'iough"at the'sml'h
**“ «-*riougn ai ioc m.u.n
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William Sponable, a Hastings boy.
Lllr.d from birth, who. until the
war. has for several yean conducted
a candy counter In the poatofflce,
was in lhe city for a brief stay
Tuesday, the proudest boy ever.
I
He was being led by a lovely 17inontlu&gt;-old German shepherd dog
Mr. and Mrs Lloyd Demond of “Lena" by name, having Just comIonia were guests .of the former's
mother, Mrs. Pearl Demond for din­
ner ort Sunday and attended thc

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j St. Petersburg. Fla., and U in the
Notice to gasoline' dealers anrt ‘
nf the CroaOy
Hospital Guild No. fl met for the
final meeting this year al the home users, it U Illegal: To accent I
of Mrs. Allan Hyde, with twenty- (coupons unless corresponding stickMmK
four members present. Mrs. Hyde | er Is displayed. To accept loose I15.%!?
coupons in exchange for gasoline..
!n«r
To accept coupons not properly en**"•
1 domed. For the gasoline dealer to ''oodtn^.n' Many nice Rif La were
endorse coupons STcSto^ ' To i
ind
Bldley. New officers'were elected: i accept coupons in exchange for.
&lt;^rtMr.riren
Mrs. Wm. Corkin. chairman; and I easoiiiie that were not imued far 5irs- Kendall - Coats and Carlton
Mrs. LeRoy Foster, secretary and
the gasoline is being transferred. । comP*b&gt; with Mr. and Mrs LawTo’dX? £sXe' ™ex^mtlon date on Ration Book
* *n
Ine? hPr
examination of nearly a quarter of to’detach h°idcoiSo‘u C°UP°n b°°k ito hcar of ““ death of Mrs Murth“
a million people for tuberculosis , to detach his coupons.
Demond last Thursday, and our
showed that slightly more than one
in every 100 persons examined had
significant tubercular Infection of
the lungs.

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evening. He quoted much scripture
and sang a number of songs whlcn
made thc fine picture more inter­
esting. * Mr. and Mrs. John Wood­
man were guests of Mr. and Mr.
Hnrv. Woodmen last \Vedr."s&lt;la;

Enjoy the aim in your own back
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••Every dohgr which any Indivldual can spare today must go to
war. If it goes In taxes, it will not
come back to this community, or to
Uie person who paid the lax. How­
ever. that same dollar Invested ih
more war stomps or bonds be- ’
comes a 'double-duty' dollar.
It
goes to war to help win victory and.

ter lilies and called them long dis­
tance on Sundav: and their son.
Paul P. Smith of the U. S. N. sent
them a cablegram. Also greetings
were received from Cui laiwrenr"
H. Smith of Coffeyville. Kan., and

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railable, to buy the]
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Is community, or to I
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JRE, Propr.
r farm Mrs. Snore
iction sale at the
lies north of Nashhe is offering some
1 grain and a good
goods for sale. H.
will cry the sale
will act os clerk.
iculara.
VACOOL, Prop,
leakh nnd unnble
. Mr. Savacool will
Tsnnal propertv at
the farm located
of Hnvdne.* on
dies west of Cort*
feting a good list
me row. hav harnachlnerv. Dewev

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avy. who has been
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titles. * The Faith
roodland W.S.O.S,
ay evening al the
Idward Raesor a
maker and daughiham recently rewouri where the
ek with her brothof St. Louis, and
her husband. Dor.
ard Wood.

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with Mrs.
Vahhing
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M"' »•
““"« | 0^, H„M
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and son*
LeRoy hcwiu spent
Mr*. Theron Caln of Rutland rc- ReHy^f UMtng'*
tutued Thursday, from Marblehead.
-~ 8 - Mr. and Mrs. Basil Smith and
Mn. j.. after a iWb weeks' visit with . daughter.
Dione, at Jackson vUllcd - .
--------her *on Beimud Cain and famil;
MLS*
visited her
Mr and Ml&gt; Wchlon Bronson from
Mra. Ella Wolfe vbtted relative*
Mu* EUxaaeUi
Elizabeth Finch
Finch
paremv^Tokomo
butvisited
om her
Ure
Moeart-y
In Battle Creek last week

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Fine F. Fashioned

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HOTEL HASTINGS

SKIRTS

J95 to 398

The Real Test
,95

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Coy. Wisconsin. w
Mr*. Hammond was
---------------- c 5
------------------------weekend.
Mr ««» Mr*. Kent Drake and
Mr. and Mr*. W. T. Grigaby and ■where »he b a Junlar Hosteti after £»"*»&gt;' wm ‘h * weekend at thc W. Hewitt.
thc former Carolyn Adams, daughter —
WILL
WED IN FLORIDA
’ ’ ’
Mr and Mrs W L Hinman snetit r&gt;&lt;"lrt ol H$ulb Haven vbited Mr. Mr*. Bert Spark* return Ihl* week •pepdim: a five day vacation wVh borne of her Parent*. Mr and Mr*.
of Mr. and Mrs. John Gould, of
Yesterday. Mr* Wm J Mak
her parents.
Mr. and Mrs. E. M.: E 11 Crandnn of Sheridan.
The Sunday night club wa* enter- Harting.'.. Mr. and Mrs. Zcne A. company with Mbs ArteUe I
pari
Sheffer.
.
■ Mi's Mildred Cole and Mis* Beu- talned for their final meeting at a Buck, and son. Dick, from Evan- ford? daughter of Mr wm 1
jhe.rd.ush^r^Uy.M'
-Mr nnd Mr* Harry Thoihnron lah’Bibh .spent the weekend in Qt‘Der at the home of Mrs W. G. sum. Ill, and Mr*. I. J. Ravine, and Arthur Bedford of Inrtng Wn.
Bradford. Tt
Tne
awUtlne commits
committee .■on. Gt-orgr. were alro present from for Arcadia. WVtrMe vhfto Uif
“ aMUUne
Mbs Arlene a*mnheii nf i in.in&gt; I Irom Ann Arbor over the weekend. I Mbs Ruth Ranudcll. ot Kalamazoo Jr . Mb* Marlon Emeraon and Phil c‘rand *apl£3 Yllh_ ‘he fortner,t wm Mrs Abcn
Johnson. Mrs. Ed­ Iiamm.mil, Indiana. Everyone was mer e son Robert wha U'Iflfa^
sWted I Jr .teter ^MLm Pterenre
Mr’ *nd Mrl Wln*tun Meptek were guest* of Ml*. Ethel Oopm- K/AAwr »! SluaU -r« Buur I
Brrr,i&lt;« Colt.
*"
Goodyear
and
Mrs.
Ca iiDlH-11 ove/X weekend^
“,,d “» w,rr Eo,e«’ Bue*u
Mr. haver on Sunday.
guest* of Mr. and Mra. Harry I Pvt Dale H. Maurer spent the ward u
—**— —
•« —
— Herbert Interested in hearing a letter read ford' Rance b in tralnftJ
by Mrs. Irb Buck-Bredge* from her carbtrom air field
ca npbell over the weekend.
unil Mr&gt;
chamberlain of Ann ’ yu* Stella Heath *• ““------- -■
Thompson.
•
weekend with hl* oarenb, Mr. and WCOCL
. . .
Mbs Stella H
Heath of Nile* visited
husband C. M. Brydm .from
The young*people win be moi
n’mf CUr',"c® DcPUnta of Grand Arbor. Mra. Merrick remaining for
Mr* Charles Aldrich. Mrs FranLawrence Maurer of Maple
her parent*. Mr. and Mrs. George
Seventeen guests wew
were p.
present
w,..&lt;—j ....
..... c... : drove
tmra.k “Somewhere in North Africa."
xhortlv after ’.rr* PlfM'z &gt;n&lt;i
Rapids wo* the gueal of her daugh- several hays.
'
B. Heath, from Wednesday till Mon­ ; era Ward and sun Babiy apsnt Sun- jaroM'
ter. u
Mr*.
8. FoU
Pott*,
several
dii yr
raft
’(?k C.
c’ 8
*' MVCr
?1 lluys
Mrs. Charite Murphy. • Della Belle day. OUter over Eaiter gucate at
Aldrich
in
Caledonia.
dav
**
ho
’
nt
'
Monda
&gt;
afternoon.
At
court
di
”
It
wax
decided
to
di.31.mc
of
rerel^^d mmcu ro
k.i
mu. tv m
, t.
Randall) and baby son arrived in the Heath home were Mr. and Mrs.
Mu* Helen Wade spent the Easter Hastings Saturday nlgiu from CaU- Berton Kemp and children of Grand
Mr. and Mr'. Herl Tote of Rock- her busband uho b in senke.
whbt prizes were wbn by Mra Hur- the reunion* until the close of theUom-d nt Carbtrom lor a
wccktnd at her brother'* home in foinia. coming as far as Chicago by Rapid*. Mr. and Mra' Adalbert wood were Saturday guests of Mr
2:..-.
------------- old Haynes and Mrs J W. Arm- war but lhe present officer* are
wreks yet
*
Mr*. Carl V. Wood has returned
Mr’ au? Mrs- 8’«pben plane. They have been then- with Heath and children jiL-Hedford and and Mra Gilbert Tate
to Hastlnas for a vblt with her bruster. The two leaders.
Mrs to continue amt call thc familiesCongratulations
■"’»
Wade. Miss Florence Wade who had her husband. Charles Muqihy. ru­ Mra. Ray GilberL-find children of
Mr. nnd Mr*. Maurice Pierion parents. Rev. and Mrs A. M. Cold- Harold Hayfics and Mra. Arthur together avaln after the duration. rrum man, friowi.
ber n visiting her brother and fain- -1110 technician. 2nd class, who u ---------Lieut. Snyder, were presented with gifts Thcro officers are: Prank Schriber.
7
Muskegon.
—
wrrc Sunday gucr.tr. of their um-ln­ ren. whit- her husband.—2nd
a.- Africa, ---------------— »—for
•‘--their
1------------President,
Mrs. Ann*. Buck, Vice
ily for two week*, returned with stationed at Treasure Island. Mra ' Mlss Ruth ^'lc vteited at her law and daughter. Mr. and Mr*. « .. Wood is in -.
North
in appreciation
work
dur- President,
her Sunday.
■ Muralra
President,
Next Week
wk Mra. Wood will visit her Ing lhe part year.
pJ ’ both of Carlton, Mra.
iXin^rd Murphy here *aiid are . weekend
hoDL5 *5 7Y»vene c11* over
Charles ChapclL of Battle Creek.
Mi*s Virginia Potts'of Greenville I■M»
Mr*.**Leonvd
Mr., Leoi^rd Murahv
brn, .nd.,.
o[
■ , ’
.
.
Doris Schrlbcr-Puffenherger. Sec­
Colored eggs and Easter deco- retarv. of Eaton Rapids. Mra. H.
spun the c-istcr tacuuuu with ner now with her pureihi in Vermont- ’ —
’Wood at Six Lake*.
। Miss Lucy Bassett of Lansing ' the weekend with Mr. and Mra. W. A. J.Mr
Milling Kendall Buc
Buck. Program Chairman.
IMitcnU. Mr. and Mia. C. 8. roti*, i villc.
and Mr* Charles Kucmnelrations formed an attractive setting
spent the weekend al home.
D. Paikrr and all were Barter guests
PJ'.U. Newman zulue ot roti
Judge A JJ. McDonald goes to
M’
•"*TKs
...-----------------to work o, ordwllt.. (on.­
, .. —
Mias
of —
Detroit was 1,1 Mr. and Mra. Charles Parker In
Roaccians. LaiUumla imu lira surer I Detroit today to hold court for *ev-.
— •Mary
—. Dyck —
quest
Mrr.. D. D. Lensing.
for the Homer Smith and B. R. TOLAN—CAI
Mrs. Harold Ha to* 0: -WIMum.ton , cral day*.
!, &lt;.?
uwl of Mr. and M
....... . over
ov;r thc
U~ -wk^hd.
Mr. and Mrs. Kellar 8tem spent
illie* Out of town guesu
visited tneir grandmother Mrs. June
Dr. Robert Dawe of Detroit 'came 1 o»)Rh
weekend.
Sntheal Reed
Recd and James H Campbell; west of town, wa* the kitchen heloers at University
.....
. were Miss Cyntheal
aazuraay to
u» apena
wmcnawiui
Mr.
and Mra. Charles Parker, who £t5,e.r ’u.S10
.**”•
'iutlle. of tne Little Brick senool Saturday
sjwnd tinc
lie weekend
with
’
Mr and Mrs. Albert Reeror ant Cushman of Kalamazoo.
scene of a very impressive wedding , ,cncn neipers ar uni versify
Kalamazoo.
Mi .-.nd
nnd Mrs.
Mrs. otto
otto Ismhaih
Isrnhath. and .....
have -p,.,.
spent ....
the w
winter
In Hastings. Chester B.fm in
New ..
Albany.
Indiuutrict. on Friday.
Mr.
...w, ...
-------.... -----daughters, the Mis**-* Helen atm
•
•
ceremony. Easter Sunday afternoon. Hospital. Ann Arbor.
othnr relative*.
ralaltvr* Mr*.
Mr, Dawe
r&gt;uw« and
nnd’ son.
zrm . have
havn moved
mnvfwl back
Knrlr to
In their
thnlr home
hnm« in
In an
anil.
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mra. i other
“
Nineteen members of Hospital when their daughter. Betty, was
Eastcit
tv.-o daugh- * ercery Rccsor of Woodland we.-r
V. D Wldrig were Mr. and Mra. Robert Allen, who have bow here Middleville.
1 Mrs. Dale Baste
It nnd two
Friday evening guests of Mra. Ida Guild No 18 were entertained for married to Ray Tolan. ton of Mr.
Fred Weinert and family of Lansing. f'-r sevtral weeks, returned to De-, mu* Arlene Campbell was home tcrs returned to Grand Rapids on FalmuUer.------------------------------------------- dessert at the home of Mr*. Fred and Mrs. Robert Tolan. Sr., of Bal­
Mr*. Glendon Jout-a iclt WodiMa- । troll witli Dr. Dawe on Sunday.
from Lai.klng for inc Easter week- Tuesday after a week* visit with her
------- ■»&lt;-«—
, Hale on Thursday. The afternoon tie Creek
day. April 21. for a two weeks’ vuMr. and Mrs Fred Headman of end.
Barents.
parent*. Mr. mid Mrs. Erf
Ed Monica
Monica. BEDFORD—FRENCH
—
whs spent in sewing on garments
Before nn improvised altar of
it with ner son, Rooert saundets Gibraltar visited her parents, Mr.1 mu* Grace Edmonds visited MIm
Mr. and Mra. Carroll MeGulfln
for the hospital. The committee tor fem* and house plant*, the Rev.
atCnnipGordoii.ua. Snc was ac- mid Mra Walter Watkins, from, Katherine Fellows ol Ann Arbor and children of Traverse City ar­ w.un?nurringed ulok tptecc&gt;Tueiday lbc day In atTdijon tii thc hostess Leroy Chamberlain of the Lcithermpamed by hb fiancee. Mum i Friday till Sunday.
! during me Eakter vacation
--------------------------------------- -----rived on Wednesday--------to spend
the ufteiuoon A ril 20 when Mbs 5“ Mr* Ra&gt; **e aad Mrs. Anna ton Evangelical church, read the
service tn the orcrence of about
Wilma Blank of Maple Grove.
Pfc. Keith Sage, who b attending 1 Miu Doris Radfora, a student at Easter holiday* atth Mrs. Anna Mare Omstsire Irene* mughter Newton.
Mra. Ora Herringion and Mlxs 1 the Army Motor Mechanics school I M.S.C, Bust Lansing, spent her McGuflin.
of Mr. and Mra. David French, and
Fridays evening Mr
and Mrs nr'rWdrd 'm^ii^u'linn*1'11 MttU,leIe
Marjorie Herrington and Mra. Jo- r».l St. Loub. Mo,, spent Friday and Easter holiday with her purente. . Mr.
**’ -•
'* Mra. ’Joseph
-------*■ Shultz
--------------and
and
scpii Parrel of Rockford were Sun- Saturday with Mr. and Mr*. Jc**o Mr. and Mrs. James Radford.
'Clarence Radford were Barter guest* a^MWth^^if^..!L din- 1 The bride, attlre-d in a navy blue Also helpers in thc Storeroom,
^Uirnm'pSrtJi5J%h2ffi
1
F"XZSrt5S5i£f^5
“m“m"',J- 44 hourl P" «'&lt;*• b-fllnranfl
day dinner guests cf Mr. and Mrs. 'Kelley.
’
i Mus Bcrtuce Jansen of Orange- of Kalamazoo relatives.
F. G. Bduiett.
1 Lieut Charier. McIntyre, who ar- ‘ villc Was
Mrs. Mabel Ritchie of Battle
was a vilest
guest 01:
on Fridav
Friday und
and on
Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Ostrom lived at ht* home in Kalamazoo Bundy
f------- of• •the Rev. and Mrs. Dun Creek spent Thursaaly with Mr.
Ss. ttd
ra,e 5125.00 per ™,h &lt;«!.
apent Sunday with Mr. anti Mrs. Wednesday, evening on furlouyh. G,„,.
.„ «
,ou «,
Gury. Friends w
will
be B
glad
to ____
know nnd Mrs. Harry Ritchie.
„.wr a u. U.mh om«.
...u Mr.
taSSLg. flamer, lobe paid accord■j... Ostroth -r
Ray
of ■
Lsccy.
—..
(Visited his mother. Mrs, C. S. Me - । that
Mr and Mrs. Edward Kurtz of
that she
uhc will
wUl soon
keen be
bz movin'*
kkniiw to ■■a
*- ■larger
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Mr. and Mra. V. D. Widrig vb- Irilyrc. on Friday. When he returns ]-----Detroit were Sunday visitor* ut lhe
much
and ------more adequate
Cnl.
Bedford,
who
was
home
on
a
’
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•
•
sweet
peas.
The
groom
wll
attend,n9 ,o experience. Apply in
Jtcd hb aunt.. Mt*. Geo. Maynard to his duller., lib wife plans to ac­ house in Orangeville.
home of Mr. and Mn&gt;. Gordan Iron­
tSn-dny t“r ough-b sU’ton^
the ; W .S &lt;?• 8- Cfrcle No.6 met on ed
bto tester. Robert Tolan of ’
....
_3
at Lawrence, Pit day.
company him ax tar as San FranMrs. James Bristol returned Sun­ side.
person or by letter to
Lieut. Wayne Fmkucluer uf Wal­ lira:'* Mrs. C. 3. McIntyre spent' day from Grand Rapids where she
Mr. and Mra. Floyd Eckert of De­ II S. Flexible Gunnery Camp at । Monday evening with Mra. A- D. DelzolL Following refnahmer.’s Mr
nut Ridge. Ark_ war. at the Roy Monday mid Tuesday in Knlunwzoo had been the guest of Mr. and Mra. troit arrived last Friday to spend Loredo. Texas, thc largest nunnery I McDonald with seventeen mem- niwj Mra folan left tar their future
camp in the world, and holds the t*«'. in attendance
Dessert war. home at Wailed Lake. Michigan,
with Llctit. and Mrs. McIntyre.
Bash 'residence un Saturday.
Stephen Bristol for a week.
a week with W. A. Hall.
The young people arc both gradMra Robert Bechtel has returned
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald VuaAtiken
Miss Lecne Leonard of Chicago position cf Instructor. He returned , Hastings, Mr. and Mra. Zcnc A
Mr. and Mr*. Hugh Perkins and
this week to cirnp. Mrs Bedford I solemnized at St Rose church on uates
from Thomappte-KAUifg
of Bellevue vbtted Mr... Je.srte Laury from Northville where shr spent baby daughter were Easter guests will spend next weekend at home.
A short program and business school and have many mends who This is on essential industry
, the winter with her sap-ln-law and of his mother in Grand H.ipld.v
un Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Laurenscn will continue her work In Hastings
Mrs. CyuUiia Hart of Dearburn U (bushier. Mr. and Mra. Arthur
Lieut, and Mra. Wayne Ftnkbeiner -and
-------... ---------Mrs.
Robert---------------------Lauremon. Sr., of High school wt.cre she tv a rntmixr performed before thc allnr decorat- wish them a very brioii'. future.
Oil* Gallup and Pat Hodges.
Guests from out-uf-town were Mr.'
visiting iwr abler. Mr*. lua Palma- Gotts.
(Marie Eggleston) of Wiilnul Ridge. i Elkhart. Indiana, were Easier
Easter gueti.s of thh year * graduating claw.
, Mr. and Mra. Kirk Hamilton and Aik., spent the Ruu-r weekend with of Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Frandscn
llcr.
.
Mr. and Mra. Marshall Becker two children cf Flint were gueM* Mr. and Mra. Henry Eggleston and i who entertained whh a family dlnof Dearborn were guests of Mrs. of Mr. and Mr*. D. A. VanBuskirk Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Finkbetner ©t ' ner as it alvo marked thc birthdliy
1 over the weekend.
Ida Palinatirr Munday afternoon.
Middleville.
anniversary of Mra. Frundiicn.
Mi. and Mi* Elwin Robert* of
------ -—....
Weekend guests of Dr, and Mra
Guests ot Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
Choilotte acre. Sunday caller* at end Mi .-. Dorrthn Edmonds of Lan- F. E Willison were Mr. and Mrs. T. Crawiurd are Mr. and Mr* Robert
Miss Mary McElwain entertained
the home &lt;•( Mri j&lt;Laury.
‘"Ing visited Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Ed- R. Stevens and children of Detroit 'Jesacn. Stephen and Mary- Lynn of
Mbs Clara Buiih i.jicui the Earter mends and other relative* und I Miss Lydia Dunn of Battle Creek Chicago, who arrived on Thursday her club ot eight at dessert nnd
brldgu Saturday evening at 7 o'clock.
weekend at ihchunu: of her parent, I friend. &lt;m Thursday of last »t»t |I was a weekend visitor at thc home and are sjxnding tne week here.
Mr. mid Mr.- . Roy Hu-&lt;h.
Mr, (&gt;i«rury Fehiinuich and Mr. |‘ of Mra. Nellie Clemens
&lt;
| Mr:
Dorothy
Bowenox and
Mr. and Mr;&lt; John E Hall. Jr.,
Mis. Janna Stanlake and baby and Mrs. Roman Feldpauwh were । Easier guests of Mr. and Mra. Dell daughter of Flint were weekend
daughter of Laming came Tuesday h' Grand Rnpidx on Sunday to‘sec . Shively were Mr. and Mrs Max gurats tf Mr. and Mra. W. G. Brad- and daughter of C«dar Springs. Mr.
nnd Mrs. George Smith. Mrr. Ken­
fora visit with thc former: pAients,' Ivo Ft-idiiauech. wlw b ill and In 1 Shively and daughter of Laming, ford.
neth
Hamblin and family, Loren
Dr. mid Mr*. B A. Perry.
!•** hrwtUtal.
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Warner ot
Miss Jocelyn Ironside of Detroit
Mi Cedric Moray and daughter
Mess Dora Archurt expect-, to re-, Dotroit and Mr. and Mra. Roderick arrived on Saturday to .spend her Lewis and Mr. and Mra. James
Hamblip
JUlss^ Iva Hamblin
vnraHr..,
with
Mr
Hamoiin helped
Helped
went to Bottle Crerk last week and mrn to Bittle Creek Saturday af-,i Warner of Grand Rapids were week- I ;cnrinir
—
—
-■•t- *•GoJdSn
IrmvX
th M
4 »«,
Mr’ celebrate
iter 17thMtM
birthday Sunday
remained over Earter with relative*, ter n two week:.’ visit here with end guests of Mr. and Mr*. Homer
MU.
afukl, oi B.1U.C™, ; at
al the hom
' “
• latter's parents.
homo
of! “
the
Mr Morey going for S’lndsv.
1 Mra. Charlra Baldwin and other, Warner. John McCormick of De­
Mr*. Hoirnid Prost went’to Syra- i friends.
j......
troll is spending his Easter vaca­ was a Sunday guest of her brother
Norton,
daughter of Mr.
’ case. N. Y.. on Tuesday to attend
**
Keith
’-‘*‘&gt; Clark was -------home--------from*—
Ann tion with Mr. and Mra. Warner.
and klstcr-ln-law. Mr. and Mra anMarjorie
”
nd Mrs. Gay Norton, -entertained
' Arbor over thc weekend.
her brother’:, weddliu'Mr. nnd Mrs. S. Mallory Cassidy
-&lt; wyando,,. 31,*%SiS“"pT5Iu“Xii¥g:— expected home—
Sgt. Lynn Perry b
( । Mr. and Mrs. Robert Furrow andand two daughter* of Grand K«|r
thTit-i
llrb week
•k on furlough from Fort
Fort■ ’&gt;Children of Grand Rapids, and Mr. ids were Easter callers in Hastings. afirr'a'few'davs vten'wHh Mr*and nuion being her birthdav
V Prizes
Benning. Ga.
r'~
i nnd Mrs. Roland Furrow and chil­
Easter guests of Mr. and Mrs V*? tritSwS?*
Wl * th Mr' nd were *’on by Martha Mescar and
Those alio were here from away dren of Freeport were Easter guests Fred Hale were Mr. and Mra Ar­ J.
j. E. Mattoon.
Mattoon
Donald Preston. Just before the
to attend the funeral ol Frank of Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Furrow.
The Misses Helene. Barbara nnd mid-night hour two farce cakes
thur Gage nnd daughter and Mr.
... 1 Mr. ii nd Mra. Fred Bechtel and and Mra. Clyde Covdle of Adrian Laura Maurer of Borge.ro hospital with candles were cut—a dark one
Kurtx on Monday were Mr. and
z&lt; son were Easter guests of her par- and her abler. Mrs. Herman Calvin, •JM 'inuattid jjaqi rijm jqisbh jtiadu for birthdays past during the
Mra Huh n Fairchild (Marie Kurtz)
ttl ente. Mr. and Mrs. Charl.-s Whftte- of Alaska.
of Detroit. Mrs Fu nk Kelly anti
and Mrs. George Maurer.
month of April and a light on; for
Mrs. Robert Lewig of Chicago und' more, of Rutland Twp. Other guest*
Mrs. L. Jones and daughter. Mra. birthday* here and to come during
Mr*. B. C. Swift and Mrs. Clifford
Mr. nnd Mrs. Fred Hendershott of ,. were
rc Mr*.
Mra. Gena
Crr.a .Bro
”rarar.
*n and children Gardner of Middleville were Friday Leslie cook were in Kalamazoo on April. Tho*e invited were: Ruth
Grund Rapid*.
'I of' Hlckoiy "
Corners
--------- ----and Mr. and guests of Mrs. F. E. Willison.
bU-itncsr. Monday.
Struble. Kate and Joan Trainer.
Gucrts of Mr and Mrs Vernor Mrs. Robert Schricker and children
Mr. and Mrs. Victor Slsjon and Betty Thomas, Marjorie Tusker.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Edmond*
Webster on Earter Sunday were Mr. Cf Richland
and family of Battle Creek were two children were guests of Mrs. Nora Lee Gillons, Martha Mescar,
Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Morcv Sunday guest* of Mr. and Mrs. Rob­ Sisson's parents. Mr. and Mrs. R. Wanda Endsley, Mike Guernsey,
and Mra. Richard Tolles and chil­
dren of East Delton.
and sou. Richard, and Mrs. Nettle ert Wiilidorff.
B. Carter at Fairmount. Ind., from Douglas Payne, LeRoy Wheeler.
I'ranre* Hamilton, who is working VandegriR of Nites wore Sunday
Ronnie Brons. Roy Puller. Dick
Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Winslow spent Thursday night until Sunday.
in Gary. Ind., spent Sunday liere guests cf Mr. mid Mra W D. Easter with their daughter nnd son­
Mr. and Mra. Harry Thompson. Raccy, Donald Preston. Kenneth
with Mrs. Hamilton mid bshy at Barnea. Mr*. Vandegrift remaining in-law, Mr. and Mra. Clare Hager, Jr. and Mbs Marion Anderson and Miller and Don Drake. Several very
the home of her parents. Mr. and for a longer vidt.
friend of Sturgis were Sunday visi­ lovely gift* were left for Marjorie
of Ligonier. Indiana.
Mr. m&gt;d -Mrs. Paul
of KalaMr*. Fred S Jones.
^...
— - Dyer
- —-----------Pvt. Keith Fox. Pvt. Bill Ransom tors nt Ute home of Mra. Anna In remembrance of this anniversary.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl McDonald nf.rnaroo were Sunday guest*- of her and PvL Pete Bachclder ot Camp Johnson and family and also visited
Guests at lhe home cf Mr. and |
Flint vblted Mr*. Warren Carter , mother. Mrs. Ella Wolfe.
Grant spent Easter weekend in Has­ Mr. nnd Mrs. Harry Thompson. Sr.
"r Sunday.
I Mr. and Mrs Dan Lewis returned tings.
Mrs. Inis Kenyon and daughter Mrs. Floyd Foote Easter Sunday
Dale Henrv was home from Great Wednesday frdm Mansfield. Ohio
Mrs. Nellie Smith entertained Marjorie of Kalamazoo were week­ were Mr. and Mrs. John S. Bechtel.
mtmbcra of her family for Easter end guests cf Mr. nnd Mis. Howard Wundamae and John J. Bechtel of
dinner. Guests from away Included Newton and daughter Duda Jean. Hastings and Bertha June Bechtel
I Charles Casaday. Mra. Delia Castle On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. W. H. cf NcuthviUo. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald
and Duane Oxtcl of Lansing. Mrs. Weaver and daughter Bettie were Haynes nnd son. Marvin of Has। Jennie Casaday. Mr*. Maude Roger* also guests nt the Newton home and tir.v*. Mr. and Mrs James Brcldrnhelped celebrate Darla Jeans birth­ steln of South Haven and Miss
and Marguerite of Freeportr’harlr’*' ijr--&lt;.-&gt;f x-'----•
I
Mrs. K. R. Sanderson and daugh­ day.
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Thoma* of zoo. Miss Breldenstein recently
ter left Mond»y to spend thc re­
Kul-mazoo. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. joined tne Waves ana u on inac­
mainder of the week in Owosso.
tive duty until called for training.
Hartman
and
son
of
Detroit,
and
Mr. mid Mrs. Hugh Riley spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mra. Leon Mr. and Mra. Hugh Cue of Assyria At pi esent she is teaching at Wash- =
visited Mrs. Clarence Grohc Mon- ington Junior High school in Kala­
De Lano in Ionia,
mazoo.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Fred Rehor. Marilyn
Dr. and Mrs. D. D. Walton left
and Richard returned on Monday to
Mra Lloyd Anderson was hoate.v.
Canton. Ohio, after spending a week Wednesday for Norfolk. Virginia to
visit Ensign nnd Mra. Deforrost to her club for dessert and cards |
Walton Jr., for the remainder of Wednesday afterrioon. Aiyil 21. at
her ixxne on East High street. Win­
the week..
Mrs Frank Adair had as a guest ners at pedro were Mr* Glenn Kah­
I from Tuesday until Friday her sis- ler. Mra. Tom Myers and Mrr. Rus- :
1 ter. Mra. H. L. Steiger from Lan­ sell Zerbel. Travelling prise was won
sing. Mra. Harry Park, her sister- by Mr* Duane Miller. Mra. Miller I
I In-law from Detroit was with’ her will entertain on Wednesday. May '
5
j; ior
for tne
thc Easter weexena.
weekend.
113 S. Jefferioa 8L
Phon* 3433
HOT A COLD WATER
I B. P. Seward of Buttle Creek spent | Fi'ter with hH dwehter Mrs F - Mrs. R. G. Finnic wiuj hostess to
SHOWER BATH
bridge club of eight on Tuesday &lt;
O. Rothaar and family and attended her
After dessert was served,
the christening of his youngest contract
।afternoon.was
played with Mrs LesSingle M-5A per wt up
great-grandchild. Woodward Sidney &lt;He Hawthorne nnd Mrs. David ’
| Rmt»h |nf«nt aon of Mr tnd
;
Goodyear holding the winning;
iWoody Smith tnce Constance Ro- ।scores.
। thwart of Mount P|e&lt;»*»nt.
I Weekend guests of Mr. and Mra. ' „„„.
Mra. Albert Kinnc was hostess to
। E. O. Rothnar and daughter. Helen thc Merrl-I-Go club on Wednestand Mrs. Minerva Rothaar. were day afternoon of last week Mrs
1 their daughters and families: Mr. Shirley Henry won first prize and

DAFFODIL CAKES

day-

w.

Dorb. Of

WANTED

» only one. and
retailers are Interiwre war bonds and
1 &lt;&gt;ur regular merThat la the way It
there in America,"
elievea.

i nt Grand Rapid*
or work were brihome town. Havh Battle Creek he
;he temptation to
s for a few hours.
lely to return here
his chief interests

u'c^'ie

'Ki.JnJSlS.rW.W!

iinij iHMi ’oiu
mount
ricasant;
.
Tiic annual Schrtbtr s
’ira
LotUi
IL Bel—- and Mr
Mrs.and'l
Robert
A. Mind*
of • The Mr. and•’ Mrs.
*. • Club met With aVto™C*S^cente?&lt;
runion wasbeld Sunday,
Detroit: Mr. and Mra. Louis R. Bel1,
Hall’
bert
ton.Mr.
Peter
of Battle
Mr.
- ■ end■ small
- 'le
and
Mra. Roland
Furrow of a bounteous not luck
Creek.
.
Freeport MonJay eveninn. Contract enjoyed
UAUru at one
UUC o'clock.
ULWM.
*
- J™-"»
r. “and
WUUrd
yeur we
„ were .fortunate in
Ensign Frederick Granger will ur?**.
“**
”
“*«&lt;“
nils year
rive home Thursday evening to
¥* 05d
Joh?
SWffiTU from^te •J Jft gi
FDend a few davs with hU parent*, unanaier. second, ana Mr. ■ ana
Mr. and Mra. Frederick Granger. Mr*. Unden Bnyder won the conao- ince. Among these were: Lt. and JF.
MrwIJIn^CW^rZrtwnrU
Mr&gt;. Arrow'nwmp.rm I, .Wllrw flt.
wjw‘iornu
'
„ W.’orwri Bi. iioMn’o’rvMi: : lalion
prize. Mr.
and Mr*. Nell Adair
SV rm
Mr
u„ Curta Barum. IrUruU u&gt; Umrll
cru.n ruu. &lt;'UrnroLew 1,U n..a.tanmm&gt;
„
-----

* dawthtw.'1 Nolt IHt Thursday *1‘or , banig/camp Rucker.’AlSSanMEaster with Mr. and Mra. C. J.
ny of Royal Oak.
for
Mbscr. Willo and Beverly
.....
. Mr*. I Mb* Horeace Treib of Kalamazoo
wcr0 heme from Kabmazoo over . Finstrom's people.
'.spent Lu aeckw.d with Mra. Mxe
thelr^pircnt* ut and* Mrs Archte the &gt;wek&lt;nd
Easter gueel* of Mr. and Mrx. 'i;1Wa
J.
----Raster dinner --------guest*----wars
and Mm. Edward McPharlin

cannot provide our
Hl of y1* nwrehanllke: but they will
handisc more than

ble, a Hastings boy.
h, who. until the
ral year* conducted
’ In the posioftlce.
for a brief stay
oudeat boy ever.
led by a lovely 17nan- shepherd dog
, having Just comreeks' training at
center ut Morris-

'arWttMW *““• *

PERSONALS

ETAILERS
HUE BOND,
ilE

The real test of a good pliarniacist lies in the
personal responsibility he takes in compounding
prescriptions. When your Doctor prescribes, come
to our drug store, where you have, thc assurance
that your Registered Pharmacist has met thc test,
lie is honor-bound to compound your prescription
with the utmost care.

FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST. SCIENTIST
HASTINGS. MICHIGAN

57
REED
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DRUG STORE
~ REGISTIRED PHARMACIST ALWAYS ON DUTY
Haifin®*
Phone 2141
Stahl &amp; JefFarson

j_25 to 5°°

Announces

;

A Free Lex-lure on Chrielian Scicurc. Enlitk&lt;D-

Chrintian Science, Its Kestorative Mission
„

by

EARL McC Lol n. &lt; . S. Ik, of San Antonio. Texas.

Dependable Drearription Service

SLACKS

SLACK SUIT5•fl 95 to 595

Member &lt;&gt;/ the Hoard of Lccturcfbip of The Mother Church,
The First Church of Christ. Scientist, in Boston, Massachusetts.

IN CENTRAL SCHOOL Al DITORIl M. HASTINGS

THURSDAY. MAY 6lh. 1&lt;M3 at 8:00 I* M. (Central Stendard Time I

Exclusive, but not txfrensive

The Public is Cordialls Invited to Attend.

HASTINGS

|

�rnr

bastings blnneb,

rmmsbAY.

apbjl

«,i*u

CARD OF THANKS

CLASSI FIED WANT ADS

caiut. op Tn.tNKX—I wi«k t« •«- field and Frank Hammond of Bal­
".**
••
•'**
tlmore vUitcd Daisy Bergman Sun&gt;i»M’‘&lt;fJr,‘h»’rf iSImWuT‘tu’»*ir7i dtt.y- * &lt;«•&lt;* to know Max Hough1
| taling came home Monday frotn th*
yiynta lun.
hospital and ii gaining rapidly. *
Mr. and Mrs. Lynden Norris and
------- « » »--------------ivixa akANOE-------------------------------- J family vLdted Ira Cltanee of QulmIrvisg Orssge will m»»&lt; PrW»» •«&lt;•-! by Sunday. * Mr. and Mrs Sam
»r. April 30. •Its .nn-r .1 4:00. Tb» Houghtaling of Battle Creek visited
»iii &lt;ra«»r .rraM • &lt;llraa..u« Juhn Houghtaling Sunday. * Miu
■ * r»TM loiter •■*;« ism Prwiaeiira Mary Louise Stillan* of Hastings
i Wkl’'"w» CM* n** Wb/ttetM
at too Houghtaling home

Fro&lt;t suJ Way ttiniuu Don't
r*rt \«»r
n&gt;rmb*r
-- -----*
—----ELCOMB 0BANUE
Urlrume (.ran** «&gt;llI meet HalnnUy.
4
J 1 "tilLV

muj

man nnd Maree Houghtaling were
in Battle Creek Saturday. * Ol’d
to see so many out to church for
Easter services. * The Louie* aiu
al Mr*. Mitchell* WUS Well attended
and “ K00^ tone had by all. The

EDITORIAL—
tSSOCIATION

AN ESSENTIAL
WAR INDUSTRY
NEEDS HELP
TO "KEEP 'EM
ROLLING

BRAKEMEN
Young Porkers Need Care
Seventy-five per cent of all pig
SWITCHTENDERS
tings. * Mr. and Mrs. Myron Bishop loaves occur within the first week
after
farrowing,
according
to
hog
TELEGRAPH OPERATORS
.and family were weekend guest* of
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Douglas. * Mr. specialist* of the US. Department
YARD CLERKS
and Mrs. Emeat Gorham and fam­ of Agriculture.
ily of Kalamazoo were Sunday
Apply Superintendent’s Office,
guest* of their patents. Mr. and

Sheldon Agency
All Kind* of laaaraac*
Surety Bond*
koa* 21*5
Haatiaga

NYCRR. Jackson. Mich.

Rapids and Mrs. Clara Robinson of
Muskegon visited Mrs. Wm. Havens
who is being cared for at the home
of her daughter and husband. Mr.
and MrK. Howard Johnson ot Hick­
ory Comers. * Wm. Havens is home
from Hickory Comers for a few days
and reports* Mrs. Havens better,
which is good news.

Swanson Agency
PROTECT YOUR CAR
From 11.00 up with

NOTICE
I have made arrangements to
begin buying livestock again
at my yards beginning April
13 and each Tuesday there­
after, same as before. Leave
calls at 2448 or call 2108 on
Tuesdays.

DAN

DEAD STOCK
REMOVED!

ULREY

AUCTION SALES
HENRY FLANNERY

HELP WANTED!
We have employment for Machine
room helpers, cabinet makers, cabi­
net room helpers, finishing room
worker*, upholsterers, shipping room
helpers.

COOKS - WAITRESSES

PRACTICAL NURSES

*66 tablets, salve, nose drops

Battle Creek

Rendering

Co.

Lloyd Rager, Mgr.

CORNERS AT MY EXPENSE*

MEN AND WOMEN FOR

AUCTIONEER

ORDERLY WORK

Loren Coppock Delton, Mich.

GOOD SALARIES. ROOM

BOOKCASE &amp; CHAIR CO.

AND BOARD FURNISHED

Hasting*. Michigan

AMERICAN
LEGION HOSPITAL

Marshall Furnaces
Repair* furnished and in­
stalled for all makes of
furnaces
Eaves Troughing
Tin Shop
Floor Sanders for Rent

C. E. GOODYEAR HOWE.

EXCHANGE
YOUR WHEAT
GENERAL INSURANCE
Sl/RETY

BONDS

AUCTIONEER

Mrs. George Fox who spent a
month In Chicago after the death
of . her husband has returned home.
* Patricia Lince 1* ill at thc home
of her grandparents. Mr. and Mr*.

We Remove Dead Animals
For Prompt Removal of
. Old, Crippled or Dead i
\ , Hones and Cows
/

for some of that good

PHONE

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HASTINGS

FOR COA/fORF

2697

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These meet your de­

Liat year Auction Sale* with

DEWEY REED
Jlatea can be made at Banner office.
Aom un
- -

Help

Horses

White

mands

Block

ore well made of firm

7

because

they

soft calf and kid leath­

/ Cattle

ers with durable soles
and heels.

SMITH BROS.
VELTE &amp; CO.

Shipping Livestock

Every Saturday

HASTINGS, MICH.

-

JAKE DEPRIESTER

C. “BILL” SHERWOOD

Nelson Willison and daughter Alice
Sunday afternoon to visit Aggie
willLscn at Leila hospital. They
found her improving * Mr. and
Mrs. Lyle Dickerson. Hastings call­
ed on their parents. Mr. and Mrs.
H. O. Armour Sunday afternoon. *
Billy Carver formerly of this vic­
inity is spending ids first leave
since entering the service with his
parent*. Mr. and Mis. Wm. Carver

INSURANCE
Hotel HaaUnga

Phi

CASH

VALLEY CHEMICAL CO.

To $4.98

YOUR DEAD OR DISABLED
FARM ANIMALS Are Valuable
HIGHEST PRICES

PAID

t/V'*' 1 CUT-RATE

We have a Collector Stationed at 912 W. Green St. in
Hastings to give immediate service. We pay the phone
charges. Phone Hastings 2565 or Kalamazoo 2-9544.

SHOESTORE

KALAMAZOO RENDERING WORKS

CvttttiyS Guuirt S/tOt Zto-TslS

Richard H. McLeay. Orangeville
Two................................................ 27
Juanita Jean Forshey. Orangeville

For your old Scrap Iron,
Radiator*, Batteries, Ala*
minum, Brass, Copper &amp;

GET THOSE VITAL WORK SHOES HERE!
IFear These Serviceable, Comfortable
Shoes.. .To Serve Your Country Best!

CLENN F. LAUBAUGH
Nt N*. Michigan Avene*

Here are the tough, com­
fort-plus shoes you need io
do your job well. High or low

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styles.

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IICHTY-SEVINTH YEAR

HASTINGS. MICHIGAN. THURSDAY. APRIL 29. 1943

SECTION TWO—PACES

I was Irked by the trick he played on man tn hl* struggle for victory.
The Allied Nations expect
I We ore wnT 10
Duane Hun:'her. and. as hours of his deviltry
cupy Germany after the •
leaves lor Camp Grant. Ill.. Tues- *n&gt;t by and no let-up. .she finally that we hear so much about hate? to attend thc demoblllsal
i\r-i i ivninv xxixiui
day * Mlgs Veta Rlce
underwent resorted to his pebate Waterloo.
Do
we
read
of
R
in.
letters
from
WARRANTY DEEDH
''
| On Saturday. April 17. Mr. and , ley and much bartering with tte ji ------------------------------------------------------ ; unoi&gt;eratjon for appendicitis Fri- . dish-washing. Now. to this little
Fanners Who SellTo Retailers I dayurpfnnock hospital. Very glad ! boy. washing dishes is the lowest the men at the battiefronts? Would and land forces, and to rMdT“*
Nellie Wolf Executrix Laura Oar- 1 Mrs J- E. Edwards, who reside on . Red Men was carried on at the I A farmer who sells butter lard. &gt;’* getting along nicely w Mr. »nd most degrading Torm of human we have it dinned into our ears if industrial and economic
dlnier E t. to Pay Fisher and wife. •Il,e west edge of Carlton township. । little settlement.'•-j
. ____
. w.. |
i
,Minw wno sens Duncr.
and jJ,, Grover Brooks called on endeavor.
He became more and we were there? We would not I found this paragraph that t
W1 . nt Iola 3 4 anrt
A W Phil- JUSt north Of WllBt Was OtlCC Known
Mr. and Mra.
' 5?ve_2?*
«•■». «M*.
Ir *ny vw.r.
other rattoned
a.w .mma
!ood »«
_V? W* ।u-nn
Benn HattlrrtAV
Saturday und
and report him more woeful and a hen the hateful The real soldiers have an outlet for terer.t all of us: ’Spsctal L
lips Add Nashville village ’
“* O’Donhell. observed the 60th an- 1 son.
points Ba
nln
« * ij&gt; and m« -Harry
Wilson. Charles,
Charles, who
who with
with his
ills wife,
wife, retailer
retailer must
must collect
collect ration
ration points
—|....
—
------- ta&lt;v
viniahaH
-n.he Went upstairs their emotions in costly courage; police for Germany are being
VII- i ta-'k
was finished
lipa
Add..
Nashville
village.
~
w»npa nuu.. naanvuic vmage.
nlversary of their marriage. Be- , lives with his parent*. A grand-! for the sale, just os ne naa done In ‘ fla^ aiui family of Lansing„ ate
ate and wrote his troubles to his soldier they have too much respect for men cd bv the War DepartmanC u
Paul Metzgar, Gdn. Wanda Ar­
cause
of» their son. ! daughter, who with her husband, selling to consumers since March Eazter
Earn, dinner with Jack Moores
fighting like themselves on the oth­ Custer. Michigan " All thsat
nold. el al. minors, par. Sec. 6.:“
“®, of the
‘Illness
u•"'-■“
”
•-----------------------*11 farm
farm
d all
.. tal!ed
.. . on Mr
.. and M ..ioorcs* ‘ uncle.
work •&gt;,the (n.m
farm, and nrrtlnarllv
ordinarily llvr
live •»
29 according ,n
to OPA. AU
Prairieville Twp
I Charles, a- formal
observance
of* the wnJ,
nnfl all
called on
Mr. and
Mrs. John • I*ar Gerald: I urn not feeling er side to bother about emotional who are being trained for lids
..
...
----------- w
w Miss »o a'
good
John W. Robinson and George E. d“&gt;' was omitted but a number of In another house on the farm, are tales must be.------made at
point oauuic
Moore in
in me
the aiicmuun.
afternoon.
.. current
. .
—. the way she Ls treating me. histrionics. That can be left to
Robinson to Chorles H. Rundle and friend* and rriatives cal ed over the also living with the grandparents values and stamps collected must l&gt;e ■ Grace Baulch relumed from Bat- .8he treats me Uke a hours and a professional pamphleteers who must understand the German pl
wife, 100 Ac. Sec. 16. Carlton Twp. weekend und cards and gifts were and* helping to care for the father. turned in to local ration boards wllh | tip creek Friday * Mr. and Mrs. । D'K »nd anything you can think get their emotional
They will have an important
Charles, al present. A grandson. u report made on OPa form R-1609. chas Hammond Mr and Mrs. E. !®f. She U blaming me for trveryLynn McDonald and wife lo U. numerous.
in shaping the post-war world.
Roy Parker and wife, par, Sec. 16. , J. E. Edwards, was born in Mor- Orton, lives near Coats Grove. They Thls form will be available lo ail I Bateman and Richard und Miss thing Bobby and Je.tnnlne do. She
week
in-----Grace
Easter
L' treating
Bobby
Jeannine.................
• «—«-■lhe
......last
...a —
- ---— ---Baulch were
...UIUU
w.irguests ofvuoua
u* -r ----. V and
—
Hope Twp
I row county. Oh®. July 16. I860 and also have three great grandchildren. local boards— during
Although Mr Edwards Is 83 and April.
Mr
Bnd Mrs
Mrs George
George Baulch
—J a
- queen
April The first report to
U due dur- M
r . Bnd
Baulch and
and !}«llltp a- --kink and
and me
Walter Clark and wife to Seroll in the fall of that year his parents
i-. tne
IB. first
r.aa, fifteen
rtav-eofnfMay'f
Uav sm
,__j|y
.... al... Hastings.
___ T* Mr ____
.._ Hike
111. a Jailbird in a Jail. Write soon i
1firtaan davs
Ing
the
and ■Mrs
E. Powers and wife. 1 8 Ac. Sec. 25. came to Michigan, making the trip mrs. mwirus is du. ovui bid cii- ,. mg
...^ will
_m cover
made between tw Reynolds Mr. andMrs. Huron I but pleas dont write like I did.
Hastings Twp.
, in a covered wagon with a yoke ot Joying good health and can still •। and
endend
of of
April.
dutch 29 and thelhe
April. Healy. Mra. Clara Day and Vivianhope you are still alive
State of Michigan by State Land oxen, two week* being required for turn out a good day’s work. Mr. i March
Crops
Day were recent callers of Mr. and |
Your friend.
Office Board to John Burke and the Journey. The farm on which Edwards husked over 100 bushels ' .- Fertiliser For Corn --------wife, lots I and 2. B). 6. Chamber- they settled, the same place where
Mr and^ra^Wa^te’^lterire^n*
His mother rent lhe letter to the J
the title of cook inihehouse-1
------- •••r-.
Iain’s Add.. Hastings city.
•**’ *•-Mr. and
Mr*. Edwards -.m
still u..»
live, had wears
hold and doesn't havt&lt;to take a ' fertilizer containing nitrogen
’ apd Mrs. Heber
and
son
uncle, who
will
grow
thiee
ro-nI^
belt'Mr.
HeberofFoster
Foster
andMrs.
ron 1 of
*
ho his
willribs
grow
thiee Inches
inches
Robert Murray Harper nnd wife been taken from the government back
seat for women many years - w on fleld corn Gt^^corn
t, werrand
Easter guests
Mr. and
on
laughing
at it.
r^llinmi “ii^dikna iwa 'Wfrp ■“»"
ot Mr “nd Mrt
Ut
hu J1**
- “•
to Howard J Hollister. 40 Ac. Sec. by a John Henry and lhe elder Mr.
her Junior when it comes to pre- |sLaie»» 01i iiitnou.
inuitr.a,
ivw.i, ’ ,,—, EliLston. *
. Mrs.
..— Samuel
„------- . x.-.vn.&lt;
1 Mkrn’esoto
“ilxsouri
Gelg- iir
Ijf anvhrviv
"',ybod&gt;' a.v. Z
ou wk.u.
. . 1 w,r “r,‘
16. Thomapple Twp.
Edward* traded a pair of colls for paring a meal. During the as para- Michigan.
**'
*
“
’
Oh£&gt;
FtoSth
Dakota
anti
"
“
nd
MUs
Hook
nre
under
for
teM
V*
1
”
“
Js •®/u?iny
Howard J. Hollister and wife to it. The family lived for a. short
’’K”™* . ’
Robert Murray Harper and wife. 40 time in a log house belonging to a gas season, the other members of Wisconsin,
m —-.................... - ......... .....
in accordance with a mr uuciur s cujr, ■
Ac. Sec. 16. Thornnpple Twp
Mr. Henyon. and located lust north the family are kept busy in the directive of the War Food *•*&lt; Claud Hunt and son Hubert. Mr. ®nd liberty of pouring out their
Mra. Edand Mrs Duane Hunt spent Easter woes, iincensotrd.
uncensored. t"
to a loved
------one
State of Michigan by State Lund of their farm, while they were large asparagus bed and 2'T
” Gordon
a».. ufnir
Mrs.
Wolf n
at&gt; who
who will understa
understand
Office Board to Mack D. Deeds, lots erecting their own log house. In- ' wards looks after thc work in the ministration. Restrictions on _ r with Mr and ***
™
r
o
n
Pi-l
’
n
wrii
’
*♦
a.
*•Mra.
“
4.r....
wame
H
.
weeler
Wrel?;
•
Plulnweli
2 nnd 39. Itardendorf Add. Nash­ .dians were their neighbors and In- j house a'one.
....
Chicks gain fast on MER­
diireti’ve are* fit Au- und d«u«hter Ann zpent F
—
dian w/a
boy* were
the pinra.M,
playmates of I Mr. Edwards «njoys relating in­
Saturday
Now I know why our weather is
ville Village.
WWW
wcv w«v
ypinHAnf
’
rertlllrer
’
fnr
uw
on
af,ern00n
,rt,h
Mr
and
children
1
teresting
events
In
the
early
history
Mrs.
Wlikept
a
secret
’
•
*
—
MASH 17 r'&lt; of 18% pro­
Glenn A. Swift and wife to Fred the three Edward.* children.
- — ashamed of it;
Rii».hath
nt .i
J. Wygant and wife. 74 Ac. Sec. 9.
------------------. ah' .ot' Carlton and Irving township-..
tein with vitamin A &amp; D
Arevrla
Twp.
”w"i^
*Me"
nn[l
orotner
Mrs..Jonn hook Tnurreia, ut
William
McDonald nnd wife to ' chihiren'nf
nr’aor wanM^an^Mn
torn Sent 18
IBM
to 1 ^ther now
witnessed
thenis
arrival
of ana
the first. &lt;2t All eligible applicants
Ruffle is mod again. Our big
feeding oil. A lifetime maah
rup, M»d. «, A. SSSr.'&lt;»X.^.S’h » « IS, JSnUM K.T IMI must have received at least 50 per
blower on the oil burner is in lhe
cent of their requirement* before .
for chick, pullet and laying
repair
shop
and
we
have
an
oraiof two. she came
s”‘ills “ MiSnJK.iS8U.
i5 kwl
USSK
any a pollcant can receive more:
nary electric fan in lhe back ana
.to Michigan, settling in Kalamazoo mementos of Uveir early days, and
hen. They pay you well for
1U &lt;3&gt; Deliveries above 50 per cent
without the guard. About once a
Si, Ji
7wnJ’tlvi ‘“
“
fl
’
TAbout
Alx.
years
later,
thc
county. About six years later, thc a visit In their home la both a , shall be made in equal percentage to,
week. Ruffle gets on lot of the ;
MERMASH.
inhn.ta^?T^nd ’ F
Uk i
built a log house In Carlton
■ sail eligible persons, (4) As high it,
and an raucauon.
education.
stove and gets smart and starts to
P talite M rSJl’nZX?ln Mnnriee I
&lt;« What h nOW the HUS- pleasure ana
By JANE CAMERON
A host of friends unite in wishing | percentage of this fertilizer shall
pick a rumpus with the fan. She |
.Mrttotab anrJrf x
tfi Hngs-Freeport road. on. the comer
for this venerable couple many be made available for other Group.
stalks it. with ears pointed ahead i
lHl north of ipenl
Welcome
comers.
Here more happy years together.
■ B crops *s_for
DanielI Strikers Add.. Hastings city. Jlhe
thclr
ear|y years
u’ ’.Ti com^
'eJiL. n. F.rwur.
This u what has lhc adu,u and finally takes k swipe at It and
Exempt Small bales By Fanners around here chuckling all week—. gets a hot foot. Then she lays her
QUIT CLAIM DEEDS
I1 Mr.
Mr. and
and Mrs.
Mrs. Edwards
Edwards were
were marmar-;, hickory
hickory CORNERS
A farmer who sells not more than, My little nephew pulled » fust nite ears back against her head and
1 ried on Am(1 I 17. 101883.
01 r*.
Walter A. Kolb nnd wife
April
at tlin
the home . R
. , WaBlev waa caii.d to »75 worth of foods per month to on his mother by pretending Ill- pouts until I pel her One day I
HASTINGS. MICH.
?L®roW,‘ 20 Ac. Sec
of the bride’s sister. M^John Pat- I
Ypre “h a f une^
country shippers or to consumers • new when his brother had lo stay was busy and she pouted a half
Marjorie M. Brown to Waiter A. jceremony being performed by J.; akd'aga’it/^Saturday*10 ‘preach Is exempt from price control re-, home because of an upset. After hour before I coaxed her out of it.
TELEPHONE 2118
N. CHURCH ST.
cently established for seven fresh, the bus had gone, this mischievous
Here
paragraph from
vegetables If the farmer Is a coun- little imp began to make life pretty
- is another «...
F™. B. CTrt.ll.n .nd .11. .«
”.t“th! “.dd’n"’“J,
try shipper, he Is subject to the price Interesting for thc brother who was lhe rebuttal to Rex Stout's article
‘ill and little sister. His mother effective weapon for the tlghUng
Eva A. Hecox. 60 Ac and par Sec. was not performed by a minister. Govemo^ntektas^i aKteruu^J regulations.
34. Woodland Twp
but the knot ha* held through sixty 2
and Mr?^A it Wm1Jv“ «re
Eva A. Hecox to Forest B. Christ- years of joys nnd sorrows.
Sheif^L'^lSjiytAwn-ln^law Mr
tan and wife. 60 Ac. and par. Sec.'says that in all their sixty years ^,r-jS^wma?dHSttson‘dnuah34. Woodland Twp
thiy have never had a fight. The
**’ "‘I’X
‘knd M *
Jack Arnold and wife to Winn | granddaughter says she has heard ,
' owwiSSe”®! Anting *R
Green, par. Sec. 36. Prairieville Twp her grandma say she knew better
‘ WailR.
h? a’!f’ JS
Winn Green to .Jack Arnold and Ihan to get angry at the same time
of tlnllM and Mr and Mra
JCT'aiJ'
™
. i*..
01 uan-ung
Mrs.
wife. nar.
par. Sec. 36.
36, Prairieville Twn.
Twp. in.
Thi«
rtnnht i.i&lt;
thr ..
re.’ .menu
t!
‘'“’“and
'“7 ana
,‘IU Mr.
t ’.r ana
ie dirt
n0™
re
RosA
Weaver
daughter
und two
a. Roy Parker and wife to Lynn clpe for such a congenial lite.
| children of Jackson. * Mts. H. E
McDonald and wife. par. Sec. 16.
Witnesses at the wedding were 1 Persons of Kalamazoo was a recent
Hope Twp.
Peter Henney and Mrs
Helen guest of Mr. and Mrs. Otis LawLynn McDonald and wife to O. Shively. Mrs. Shively, sister of Mrs. rcnce. * Junior Cheney from a U.
Roy Parker and wife, par Sec 16. Edwards, and James Patterson, now. 3. army camp in Pennsylvania
Hope Twp.
of Grand Rapids, are the only ones spent over the weekend with the
now
living
who
were
present
at
the home folks. Mr. und Mrs. Clarence
PROBATE COUR!
•
I Cheney and family. * Merle Evans
Est. Alice L. McIntosh. Final ac­ ceremony.
mio Edwards
Mra.
ouwMiua recalls
masia that
mni their
u.c.t ’ ot a California U. S.-army ckmp
count filed, order assigning residue
wedding
day
was
warm
and
spring
­ Is visiting hl* parents. Mr. and Mrs.
entered.
like
and
their
honeymoon
was
a
Youngs Evans and other relatives.
Est Laura Oardinler. Order con­
firming sale entered, final account trip of a few miles to the home of
a sister. In a two-hot sc double pital wlll accompany him back to
filed.
California
and will reside there. *
Est. Mary Polly. Bond of admin­
first year of their married j Major McCallum of Washington. D.
istratrix filed, letters of adminis­
tration issued. order limiting settle­ life. Mr.' and Mrs. Edwards lived in C.. Department of Public Health
ment entered, petition for hearing Hastings and laughingly relate that Civilian Defence Of lice is visiting
claims filed, notice lo creditors is­ they moved seven times Ute first his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Evart
year. However, this was not such McCallum and sister. Mrs. Hubert
sued.
Est. Loretta Rratt. Warrant and a hardship as it might appear since Pettlnglll and family. * Mr. and
they had very little to move. Dur­ Mra. Harry Hughes and two chllInventory filed
Mr. Edwards clerked dren of Kalamazoo have moved In
Est. Eugene J. Barnum. Warrant ing this Ume. .....
and Inventory filed, petition for li­ in the store of Hicks Bras., located the tenant house on the old Wllcense to sell filed, order for publi­ on the corner where the Banner । liamson farm and will work with
his father Roy Hughes a tenant
cation entered, proof of publication office now stands.
With the exception of this one on the E. M. Cadwallader farms,
filed.
Est. Matilda A. Rledy. Petition for year. Mr. and Mrs. Edwards have ' The Roy Hughes’ have three sons
administrator filed, order for publi­ spent their entire married life on | In the service. Two are in the
the farm where they now live. For: Navy and one is In Africa. * Mr.
cation entered.
Elwood McLeod
Orval Schuta
Jerald Haynes
Fred Ackett
George Clum
Est. Chester Rledy Petition for a number of years. Mr. Edwards, and Mrs. Earl Burdick of Fulton
Roy Hayes
Clarence Serijan
Chester McMillon
Clinton Adams
George Converse
administrator filed, order for publi­ conducted a general store and post were Easter guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Frederick Haywood
Bernard McPharlln
Harry Albrecht
Orville Cooley
Russell SheUenbarger
office at O’Donnell, the building John Mourer.
cation entered.
Donald Heath
Philip Shepard
Morris Alien
Robert Cooley
John Mekao
—————
Est. Elsie I. Lanlear. Petition for being tom down only about seven |
Ivan Allerding
Robert Helrigel
Ernest Shilton
Glenn Cota
Lawrence Miller
administrator filed, order appoint­ years ago. This was on the In- DON’T BUY THINGS YOU DON'T
NEED—BUY WAR BONDS
Raymond Anden
Fred Shipp
ing administratrix entered, bond of dlan trad between Ionia and the
Maurice Miller
INSTEAD.
Harold Helsel
administratrix filed, letters of ad­ targe Indian settlement at BradShirley Cox
Robert Moon
ministration Lvsucd, order limiting
Jack Crockford
Robert Shoemaker
Robert Anderson
Charles Higdon
Delbert
Moore
settlement entered, petition for
Junior HUI
Gienard
Showalter
Robert
Crittenden
Robert Morrison
Bill Babcock
hearing claims filed, notice to creaLouis Hinckley
Ernest Crumback
’ John Shults
ilora issued.
Richard Babcock
Albert
Higgins
Cedi
Cruttenden
Gerald S Ifton
John Mullenlx
Ell. Ernest M. Wheeler. Petition
Glenn Baehelder
Frank Hobbs
Archie Sinclair
Don Curtis
to open safety deposit box filed, or­
Richard MunJoy
Harry Balsch
Carrin Hoffman
Earl Curtis
James Sinn
der to open safety deposit box en­
Duane Murphy
Charles Barnes
tered. report of county treasurer
Jerald Curtiss
Kenneth Hoffman
Donald Smith
Howard Naylor
filed.
Lawrence Hook
Orville Curtis
Lexter Smith
Reid
Bassett
Vernon Neal
, Est.’’’Charles Popp. Pe-titlon for
Donald Howell
William Curtis
Paul Smith
George Bauer
administrator filed, order for pub­
Donald Nevins
Dorr
Howell
Raymond Smith
Richard Darby
lication entered, proof of publica­
Richard Bauer
Lyle Newton
Steve
Hula
Robert
Smith
Darrell Dean
tion filed, order appointing admin­
Rex Bean
Vernon Newton
Robert
Humphrey
istrator entered, bond of adminis­
William DeCou
Carl Beach
Maynard
Nicholsen
trator filed, letters of adminstratlon
Delwin Hutchins
Gordon So third
Kenneth Demond
Robert
Beadle
George Oaks
Issued, order limiting settlement en­
Clarence Huver
Donald Springer
Arthur Dodge
Kenneth Beckwith
tered. petition for hearing claims
Charles Ogden
J linen Springer
Gordon Jacobs
Francis Edgecomb
filed, notice to creditors issued.
Earl Oils
Orio Springer
Gerald James
Eugene Bennett
Earl Eggleston
Bit. Fred L. Wright. Petition for
Carl Overholt
Stoftton
Strickland
administrator filed, order for pub­
Richard Bennett
David Stone
lication entered.
Rlehard Johnson
James fendsley
Est. Warren E- Cartar. Assignment
Thurlow Sluck
Gilbert Paine
Stanley Johnson
John Birman. Jr
Lealie Enzlan
filed, final accouu filed, order al­
Howard Johnston
your energy sod eBort.
Charles Blough
lowing account entered, discharge
Stewart Peters
Richard Blough
But you. too. have a
OU* Tagg
Robert Falconer
of adminstratrlx issued, estate en­
George Juppatrom
part to play. You can
Richard Bogart
Reuben Fish
rolled.
Richard Pike
co-operate
by
avoiding
Robert
Fisher
Est. Ernest J. Rasey. Testimony of
n
unnecessary
risks;
by
adopting
Winston
Boyes
Eugene
Flanders
freeholders filed, proof of publica­
George Kellogg
every reasonable preventive
John Polls
tion filed, license to sell issued, bond
Robert Bradshaw
Earl Flook
tion.” Td guard these areas' measure, and by promptly
on sale filed, oath before Kale filed,
Clair Brady
Kirk Foreman
Leroy Kingsbury
end to fight the foes that would
calhng upon a competent pby.
report of sale filed.
Donald Braley
Robert Ransom
Buryi Townsend
Richard Kingsbury
rob us of them, is an oblige- ascian when Ulness threatens,
K Braendle
Howard Raymond
Leo Kloppe
Keith Fox
SOUTH THORNAPPLE
tion shared by your physician
Remember that the preacrCarl Brock
Max Francisco
Don Reid
Gordon Trick
Kenneth Kopf
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ros* (nee
and your pharmacist. Our duty vation of Health and Strength
Richard Brock
Robert Francisco
Meredith Reid
Thomas
Kurr
Mary Wleringa) from Detroit were
Loyd Ulrey
'
has now become a patriotic
Walter Brodock
Milford Frederickson
Dale Lammers
Robert Reid
Sunday gueste of her brother Theo­
duty. Get well—KEEP wclll
Milford Vanaaken
Harold Bromels
dore Wleringa and. family at Lhe
Albert
Retgler
Merl Lammers
Raymond Garvey
Jackson and Wleringa home. *
Jack Brounard
Buryi Lancaster
Robert Gardner
Percy Barnum and sister. Mrs. Ly­
Richard Brower
Charley Rice
Harold Gales
dia Wilson who keeps house for
Jaek Wagner
Donald Brown
Lyle Rockhill
Arthur Gerber
him were shopping In Hastings Fri­
Elmer Walther
Maynard Brown
Jack Laubaugh
Lyle Gillespie
day. * Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Preston
Clarence Wascher
Albert Bruce
Gerald Lawrence
of Flint came Wednesday and is
Lloyd Goodenough
Lloyd Bninl
spending some lime with her par­
Richard Lelnaar
David Goodyear
Invent Bryant
ents. Mr. and Mrs. Jones Oliver at
Albert Graham
the George Mason and Oliver home
John Buehler
William Und
Herman Rosenbaum. Jr.
Winn Green
* Theodore Wleringa has purchased
James Burghduff
Robert Link
Pemonant Washable
DeWitt Gregory
a new Ford tractor. * Grace Nich­
Bernard Whitmore
Robert Bums
Dale Roush
Leslie Lockwood
ols is assisting Mra. Rosa Eggleston.
WALL PAINT
Howard Wilcox
John Bush
I Inn aid Lucas
Roger Rush
George Hagedorn
★ Mr. and Mra. Leland Oliver who
5 Lbs. makes 0*^| OE
Donald Ruthniff
SUPER VALSPAR
Charles Lykins
reside on the Mrs. Clark Kenyon
Maurice Haight
Richard Wilcox
farm entertained Easter Sundoy hb
Richard
MacLeroy
Bernard
Hammond
5 QTS.
Bernard Carney
Enamel and Varnish
Ward Wilkes
parents. Mr. and Mrs. Jones Oliver
Wesley Manker
)
Wealey Hanke
Stain
and family. * George Grebe who
Lewis Wilkins
Kenneth Saieno
David Mapes
George Cosh more
I Stanley Hansen
VALSPAR OUTSIDE
with hb wife expected to soon
K PT.
VInceUw Salik
William Mason
Dwight Harrington
Clarence Chaffee
move lo Middleville suffered a
Hewitt Matson
Charles Harvarth
stroke a week ago Sunday thus
Cecil Charles
Robert Saunders
Lee McCallum
causing him to be unable to walk.
White k Colon
Lyle Hathaway
Donald Chase
John Wright
HB many friends are wishing that
Ernest McCormick
Edward Bawdy
Curtis Hawkins
Clarence Cheney
he may soon be able to get aroound
Robert Schaller
Ronald McKibben
...
Qi. &gt;1.09
Elwood Hawkins
Donald Chtuehlll
again. * The Ralph DeWitt family
Gal. &gt;591
Richard McIntyre
Robert Behrlner
Ralph Hawtlforne
Edward
Cisler
who lived on the Oates place
has moved Just east of Irving on
Volspar Interior Glosi
the old Harry Bennett farm. Mr.
and Mra. Peck who sold out to the
&amp; Semi Glosi
FLOOR VARNISH
state bought a farm south of Has­
QT.
GAU
QT.
GAL.
tings and have moved on to it.

mi I nr uni It r uruit
LOUR I HUUJt NeWj

SIXTIETH ANNIVERSARY OBSERVED BY

mr.andmrs.j.e. Edwards

I DURFEE

DATIAMIklC DDICCC
KA UN NU DK LI J

MERMASH

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BARRY BYPATHS

WELL BEGUN
IS HALF DONE

FARM BUREAU SERVICES, INC.

Help the Men in the Armed Forces
To Be Listed in the Directory
Following is a list of men in the Armed Forces for whom we do not have
addresses. If you can give us the address of any of these men, please
vphone, write, or stop in and tell us. Help keep the Service Men’s directory
up-to-date. See the complete list of Service Men in the lobby of this bank

Paint Up
Specials!
H Y L I T E

HOUSE PAINT

$289 gal.

The British Eighth Armv has been
using a water pump made In Collumbus. Ohio, and at one desert
well one of those pumps was oper­
ated almost continuously for three
months. _ .

Civilian per capita food consump­
tion tn 1943 is expected to be about
3 per cent more than the -average
for the 1935-39 period but 6 percent
below th.e average consumption in

$105

$350

35c

60c

SJ32

$445

LyBARKER’S
HASTINGS

------------------------PHONE 2115

HASTINGS CITY BANK

PHONES: 2 J 05-2103

’Fifty-Six Years of Continuous Service

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN

�THE HASTINGS BANNER. THURSDAY, APRIL M, IMS
county detnonjtraUon. Several gold CLOVERDALE
Uy. * Mrs. Emma Anderson was in , Kalamaxoo spent the' holiday at the Thomas 'Beck ol Hull ng*
Mra. Lee Hutchens of Grand and Mrs. John Postma of McCord*
Mr. and Mra. Harry Green and
and Mra. OaU Burkholder of Grand Hastings Saturday afternoon. * Mr. | home of the Utters' parents Mr. and und
Rapids were Sunday gue&gt;u of Mr. and Mr. and Mr*. Ken Smelker and
gold seal/ for^gwd family of BeUcvue spent, Sunday at
and Mrs. Peter Rosenthal of Carl- Mrs. George Humphrey. * George
Mr and daughter v.
’. Fa
war ritnnar
-a.—
nmn
" Center
‘
* “ *htar Joheona
*
‘ [Ntjaoa was a Hurting* visitor Wed- anrl
Guy Smith home. * Mis* Agnes ton
and Mn.
Mn Robert PnrritS
Porntt. * Mr.
were
Eauer
dinner curate
guetu __
tiie heme of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
workmandilp
were Carolyn -T-a&lt;
Thomp■utvrdayevt*
Humphrey. Student of Borgeu Hbb- of Dread JU
Mrs VandcrHoff of Alto have pur»ou. Patty Hoyt. Mary Jane Wood*. Lathrop. * Jesse Fossett of Nash­
MT. and Mrs. Kann* Ur Woods of pita! Nunes’ School at Knlamaaoo, nlrar c*5ers
1 Mra Ckprlee
Leona FlngioUm of Mealing* Dinbeth Lofttls. Walva Dcardorff. ville spent lhe post two weeks at
Burkey (Hel- and family ot Haauaga were uun- and are moving into U lid* weak., Mra.
Kent City spent Good Friday with
»u an Easter breakiMi guwi JNorma Yoder, Dorothy Bunn. Mar­ thc home of Mr. and Mra. Arthur
Mek Tuesday
Mr. and Mra. Virgil Woods and fam­
« crank Walton and son Ralph I of Mr*. Ralph Sage. * Mr*. E5n- gie Thompson. Jean Yonker,
•““7V1 and Lathrop. * Mr. and Mra. Howard
Mrs. Merrill Karcher and Carol. . afternoon for Norfolk. Va. where her
Hutson and dsugntzr of Baulc
were in Remus on buslnres Monday. I ny Sudlvan and daughter Ilene
locaL were Grand Rapids choppers husband Is stationed. * Mr*. H S.
. ... ..... ... «... ... ..._ ...
। .....i
if,..,!, ci.-j,,,,.
tiie poultry
iKiulirr urotect.
xoocr Creek. Mus Ruin Van Hom of Fre­
project. norma
Norma Yoder
an outstanding ,''ion*,
member of our
dell of Lake Ode.'jui were Easter TYiursday. * Weekend visitors at i Wedel of Hasting* was a Thursday
ana Mr. ana Mrs uen corting* were Earter dinner gueau at ungs were baturuay afternoon ■
tiie Nell Newton IkOtne were Mr. and ■ afternoon caller of Mr*. J. D. Cool.
ijattw creek soent Easier
• ail. und Mrs. Artnur c.mton a.id ,.
w Fry and Thotupsou name. « gucsu of Mu. Juba Ooamy. a group lor writing lite best report ,
tne
Mrs. John Nansy and son of Wa- i * MUs Vada Schwader of De
Dwight and Blaucite Van Horn.
- fnt txitcr crank Cool and daughter Mu.Hob- and wa* awarded a 4-H club pencil
wo.iuiu ot Cat non. anu Mr. anu_Mri. Elnora«.---------------Whitney spet
and Marguerite and Mrs. cousta. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon New- called on her aunt Mrs. George
Jean Yonker was announced ns it A Miss Beverly i*”1 of OnlO.'.irr
Rmeat ntiew.
Fifield. ; bey
Saturday attemoon.
afternoon. «
* Mr. atui Mth.
(^aaday were Easter dinner I ton. Mr. and Mrs. wr.at
pey oaturuay
—■- Alfred Uouuics and Jimmy. witTTMr and Mr*.. A. B. tStevenson ter dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.
I Mrs. Roy Prwton of Battle C
_ ..IM. I.I.
KX
t£’*nS21re.
Harold Skli
Skinner ol Battle Creek and «nnQ’spent rrioay eveiung m me Charles Woodruff of n«ar Haattnga mg ana mus uosma *i*au»r oi
gkatte and Duane AxUc of Lan- Bleam. local. A Mr. and Mrs. Maur- Harold
Mr and Mra. WiUUm
William Tinkler or
of : £
U A. Enares home of Bassett
Carlton,
a w
and
j p. cool were‘Grand Rapids were Sunday aftcr- lo mfir J'SfJr ri.ib““ ouUUndtol‘ aiM Mra. Rooert Lord of Chidester,
Z*A Utile Nwy Cltwson spent Ice Calkins of Hastings were Mon- |Mr.
and
-------------------------------------------------*Xr *re!in«
and
Cliirv
Bassett
...»
—
J- Mri
CUre
Bassett
and and
KasparL'a.tadinner guest* of Mr. and I ryfy.11 callers Of Mr. and Mr*. AiVIU
* Slcvc Karines of Ypsilanti and
miy with her cousins the Ralph day evening gueste of Mr..and Mr*. ( Hastings were Bunday guests of Mr. Mr »nd
C
i!£nt
Ebuter
wui
nui Vivian Brook* of Kalamaioo spent
ramiiy of Irving spent £n*ier with • go. Roy Ainsworth and family ot j Helngel. A Mr. and Mrs. Fred Tab- vv'dtl0
tln^tJ? tl‘. Ewter *,U‘ Mr’ a,U1 Mrb WelU“
..
r..&gt;aii « Home Acres. Other guests were Mr. . —
berer
— accomjumled
—™.,~Itev
----- ——
und—Mrs.
farm for the second time
llnv to
t/&gt; be i Brook.
Ksy John.
and Mj». Carl Ainsworth and fam- Blain Snyder lo the Campbell Broth- form
‘'cock of Detroit is spending Banter
ily. and Mr. und Mra. Arlond Alps- ren Church Sunday evening. * Mr. judged again for style.
M&gt;s John
andEmeat
aon of
Wa- Saturday
cutter oi
Mrs. ni'fSlu
Mr Nansy
Mrs
Fifield.
1* CatL *evening
Mrr George
Foroey
re- worth and twby Jackion ot Grand and Mrs. Galen Overlwlt of Fen­
Our club was second Urges! hi j vacation with her mother. Mrs. Ar­
county and we as a club are thur Johncock. * Mr. and Mra. Vir­
j. Mr. and
r-J Mr*. Lewi* Overholt thc
A^a^dMS*
and mA” Vernon
ton and ceiv«l on^d^r n r ed rom M.n Rapids. * Mr. and Mrs. Gerald ton,
...al three children of Uniting, and nroud of our county standing and gil Monica and aon Bobby spent
Thompeon were Wednesday evening ,and
“r^ou;
workmanship. We are hoping for n Etuier with Mra. Amanda Musiucullers of Mr-4ni(i Mrs. Ttieion Doi- Mis;. Evelyn Overholt of Battle bigger
and better, enrollment next back and sons * Mr. und Mrs. Earl
Creek were weekend and Easier
Glenn Bold of Battle Creek. Mr. and gunts of their parents Mr. and Mra. need* you more than ever 4-H’er*. Gates entertained Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs. Howard Bolo. Mr .and Mra. Charles Overholt. A Supt. and Mrs.
Cha*. Kingsbury, Mr. and Mrs. Bert
Chilson and sons und Mr. and Mra.
Willard Arnold and Marilyn of Has­ Evart Ardis were Sunday uftertMwn
Bowne Center Methodist Chareh i Lyle Kingsbury and family for Easttheir Parents * Mr&gt; Ed Stair* re- Pauline Everson of Battle Creek [ day dinner guests of Mr. and-Mrs ItU. A Mr. ana mra. j. vv • racurer tings. Mr. and Mra. Robert Glas­ caller* at the home of Mr. and Mrs
Rev. John McCue, pastor
turoed home Monday after spend- spent the weekend with her parents Watt Tiuimas of South- &amp;&gt;wnf a and daughters. Pwl Mtd Pws M gow and family ol DowUng. and Alvin Helngel and Mr. und Mra.
'er dinner. A Mra. Lucy Davenport
10: 00 A. M Sunday school
ln,T5ur -T-U •«»
|Mr «nd
B.,1 Onoa .nd l.m- 1 Mr m M,. J A Mh.id,. Jr or Onuul ibgldj. .nd Mr mU. Mr. und Mrs Rial Kellogg of Lan­ Monroe FolI Is of North Irving. *
enteruinrd Mr and Mra. John An­
11: 00 A. M. Morning Worship— nis of Gull Uke and Mr. und Mrs.
i Wesley Keim and son Vcm of sing were Sunday dinner gttesu of
—— ------- ——
------ --------Clarksville ipent Easter with Mr. Mr. and Mrs Glenn Kellogg tn hon- family were Easter supper gut»U of
| Rex Annis of Battle Creek for Em'.and Mrs. Semlah Seese and Mrs or of Howard Bolo who left Tues- Mr. and Mra. Emory Kime of
Adah Matter a Mrs. Doris Piper day for camp Grant. Illinois. A Mr. CUrksvilU-. A Sunday evening callof Battle Creek and MLss Helen and Mrs Trueman Pippel of Algon- era at the Cl^ud Walton Iwne were
Legion hospital. * Everyone is in­
A splendid co&amp;gregation was pi
Woods of Hastings spent Easter ac spent from Thursday night un- Mr. and Mrs Flovd Walton ol South
* । tiled to attend aciiicveuxnt day is*
with their parents. Mr and Mrs. til Saturdav morning with Mr. and Bowne and Miss Evelyn Tltompson ent at the Easter service.
I Hastings * Mr. and Mr*. Lyman
Virgil Woods and family, a Mr. Mrs. Fred Tabbcrer A Sunday din- cf North Campbell. A Easter dinner
I Wilkinson and Mr*. Douna Weber
giiMts
of
Mn
’
and
Mr*.
Howard
Tiiai
Freeport
Methodist
Church
and Mrs. Mac Boughner of Bud Ax ner guests of Mr. and Mrs Alvin c
■*“
'
land children of Kalamaioo kpeti*.
Everett M- U»ve. pastor
were Thursday afternoon callers of Helrigel were Mr. and Mrs. Dan Ter
k. were Mr
.... and Mrs Russell
---------- —Es- I
'Easter with Mr. und Mrs. Lester
■At.iuiroh ami
Morning Worship 11:00
.Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kunde A Mrs. Follls and son of Valparaiso. Ind- senburgh
and tan
two children of HolHolMonica. * Mr. and Mr*. LasUr
Grand .। Bunday School 12:00
W. F. Closson and father Frank Una. Mr and Mrs Lawrence Haw- bnd. Miss Vera Bibs of Cr±=i
I Monica called on Mra. Ruuell Mon­
*•
'
Program
for
Uie
future
weekn:
Walton visited thc formers hus­ kins of Hasting*. Mr. and Mrs. Kalb Rapids, and Mr und Mra. n
O. H
-- -----------?--- •
i ica
, [lea
Monday.
Monday.
« atrau
* Mrs. Lucy Davenport
®— RfvBirdsall of ' n(J Helen went to Al
band at Howell Sunday, a Mr and Marlow of Carlton, and Mr* Ver- Fausey, local A Mr*. Dan Po»tina I
Mrs
Harold Aldrich and family non
Grand
Rapids
on business.
----- Benton
--- jw... of Grand Rapids. A and Phyllis Ann a ltd Mrs Ellen
....... 1 —
----- ------------- will
----- conduct
----------- ..the
----- O|J
DUMIH-'- A
w Mr
all *ailu axis. an • •
were Easter dinner guest* of Mr. Mr. and- Mrs. C. D Bauer of Ha*- Yargerwere In
Hastings Friday . preaching.------------------------------------------ ler
ter Lord have attended a number
and Mr*. Carl La&amp;s of Caledotuu. A tings accompanied by Asa Steckle afternoon. * Mi. and Mss. WiUUm | May IB—The 4th Quarterly Con- o{ parties and family dinners In
Mr. and Mrs. Ruraell Hinckley and went totoLansing Sunday
Sunday where they
they Moore
Mooreofof
near
near
Hastings
Hastings
|were
Eas- ferencewm meet al the church at honor of her brother wlio Is kavjr--------------------ot ...
— Us of
of Mi
Mr. nnd Mrs. b.QO.
,
I()r Cftmp Grant. Ill. Tuesday.
family of Watervliet were Sunday ------------------wer&lt;&gt; Easter dinner
gue*ts
Mr. ...
ter ---------dinner guests
*
Mr
and
Mrs.
There wa* a Urge attendance at
*
callers of Mr. and Mra. Warren and Mrs. Andrew Brandt and fam- Chatlcs Mccrc.
Moore. * Mr.
Mr st.
and
----------------Mrs. Bill
Bill
Surrarrer. * Mr. and Mrs. Jake ily. They also called at lhe homes James of Hastings were Wedntn- the Easter Service. The pastor ren­
Walker, of Hartings have purchased of Mr. and Mra. Kenneth Steckle.«Uy evening calitrs of Mr. and Mrs. dered an excellent sermon on “Thc
, tiie Coy Htowell house formerly and Mr. and Mr*, Victor Steckle. bt OlUbKundc. * Mrs. Mao' Henney Living Christ".
, known us The Viola Rogers home, a Mr. and Mrs. Howard Cress of LeaDi was a Sunday dinner guest of Mr
Mr. and Mra. Glenn Miller and Lake near Hastings were Saturday and Mrs. Lewis Clum of Campbell, Carlton Center Methodist Church
daughter Ann of Harting* wereSun- afternoon supper guests of Mrs. * Mr. nnd Mrs. J. E. Rpiuli ot RockEverett M. Love, pastor
' day guests of Mrs. Inna Brown. A Esielln Crew. * Mr. and Mrs. wd- ford were Friday callers of Mr. and
Morning Worship 10:00
’ Mbs Vernice Benson was u Sunday Ham Moore, and Mr. and Mrs. Lee *Mrs. Allen
"
• A
■ Sunoay School 11:00
Fish.
Rev. and Mrs.
guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Rich­ Relgler of near Hastings, and Mr. J. W. McCue were Friday evening
Church of thc United
ards. Jr. at the George Humphrey and Mrs Emory Kime of CUriuviBe
Brethren In ChrUt
' home. A Levant Newton of Plaln- were Saturday evening callers of ry Johnson of Bowne Center. * ,
E. B. Griffin. Pastor
’ well was a caller al the Neil New­ Mr and Mrs. Harold Yoder and Mrs. William Olthouse and daugh­
Phone 491
ton home Friday evening, a Mr. family * Mi*s Ann Baar ot Grand ter
icr miz.
Mrs rrui
Fem Wingeier
wuikviv, bhu
end iwuici
mother '| .
and Mrs. Wendell Shoemaker of Rapids was a weekend guest of Miss Mrs. Ellen Seese ot Bowne were trecporl
Lansing spent Saturday night with Virginia Fish of Hastings. * Miss Monday afternoon guests of Mrs. I 10: 30 A.
* M. Sunday School
, Mr. and Mrs. Adam Er.dre.v On Iris Olmstead of Hastings spent Julia ooairey.
Godfrey. * Mr. and
nnu Mr*.
Mrs. Lei*- | 11: 30 A. M. Morning Worship
'Sunday they all went to Woodland from Tuesday until Thursday with Und Jones and family of Mount , 7.00 P. M. Christian Endeavor
where they were dinner guests of MLss Norma Yoder. * Mr. nnd Mrs. peasant
Pleasant spent from Thursday night | „8:00 P. M, Evening Service. The
'Mr. and Mrs. Keith Dutkec and Robert Campbell of Flint were week until Saturday
Ratnrrlav monUng
mnrninu with Mr 1 Evening service will be given oyer
family, a Miss Vada Schwader of end guests of the latter’s parent. and Mrs. Rolicrt Newton and Prank ! to u Special service of the Local
Detroit is spending her spring va­ Mr. and Mrs. Claud Walton and Cool. A Mrs. CUude Walton nnd W.C.T.U. Union There will be specation with her iwrents Mr. and family. * .Mr and Mrs. Kokx and Donald were In Hartings Saturday. cUl mu*lc and Rev. J. W. McCue
Mrs. Fred Schwader. A Mr. and family of Battle Creek. Mr. and A Mr. und Mrs. L. A. Seger dt Grand will *peak on the subject. ’Why.
Mrs. Elmer Roush of Rockford were Mrs. WillUm Hptara and sons, and Rapids were Sunday caller* at the Why. Why?" Everyone is invited to
We Sell War Bondi and War Savings Stamps
Fndav forenoon vbnoe* ot Mr. ana Mtvs Donna Thaler of Grand Rap­ Allen Fish home. A The W.C.TU. *hare In this special-service.
Mrs J. D. Cool. A Mrs. Claud Mead ids. and Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Thal­ will have a special meeting Sunday „T’y Juniors will meet Sunday
b staying with her daughter Mrs. ----------------er and son......
Keith of
-------------Hastings
... wen.
— evening May 2 at 8:00 at the United P- M. at 3:15.
kaunt Valley
Howard Demond of Woodland who Easter dinner guests of Mr. and Brethren Church. There will be P*ea«ant
10: 00 A. M. Morning Woraldp
Ui the mother of a baby boy bom Mr*. John Thaler A Sunday after­ special .singing by the Men’s nnd
*’ “
11: 00 A. M. Sunday .xhoo)
Monday forenoon. A Mr and Mra. ------noon---------------callers of—
Mr.—anr-**~
....
, Women’s chorus’s. Rev. J. W. McCtu7:30 P. M. Christian Endeavor
Glenn Tanner of Grand Rapids Postma
'— *"
and
x daughter were Mrs. will speak on Temperance, and Rev.
8 00 P M. Preaching service
were Monday forenoon visitors at-------------------------—-----------—
Bertha Johnson---and
Russ ot---Hasa. A. Griffin ....
will ...
»peak on the EdPleasant--------Valley
the Fry and Thompson heme. A Mr. tings. John Post ma of McCords, and neat Lona! fund. A cordial invitation । The
-------------------* W.M.A a
and Mrs. Clement Mead and Mr. Ken Smelker of West Freeport. A I is extended to one and all to this !
Thuraday for an all day maet9 Stebbins Bldg. Members F. H. L. B. Phone 2503
und Mrs. Claud Mead attended thc
Mr. nnd Mrs. Alva Moote nnd fam- service. A Thy W. M A will meet Ing at the home of Mr*. Vera Gel­
funeral of Mr* Martha Deincnd at lily of-Lake City spent thc weekend at the home of Rev. and Mra. Grif- «•?£■
Woodland Bunday, a Mr. nnd Mrs.
with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Moore, fin Thursday May 6 with an all- I, The Freeport WM.A. will meet
Leland Jones nnd family of Mount
Alva returned home Sunday while day meeting. Public dinner at noon. I *or Mt &gt;U day meeting Thursday
.Pleasant were Friday
Moore will remain
ua&gt; afternoon
uut. noun and
unu iMrs.
,uu'. oiwit
immui for
iv. a
.1 few
mi Everybody
cvrrypouy welcome. A
■ Last
lam Tue..iuv..- ‘May 6 at the parsonage.
Mr nnd Mr* J. days longer to care for Irene and dav 'evening April 20th. Freeport |,,, .
----------------KFMrs Bert Hay- Robert who are sick with thc meas- Rebekah Lodge had ax their guests.
CHEEK
'
• -------------the Sunlight Rebekah Lodge fromk
Sundj* ’to“®ra
£rcd
:jut of Lake Odessa sixnt Monday les.
*
Little---------------------Carol Moore, duugiifrom
Grand
Rapids.
The
initletton
work I
M«. t-oute Erway of Kaland Tuesday with Mr. and Mra. ter of Mr. and Mrs R-«I;rt* Moore. —J “--‘a- -m._
wa.s
In
charge
of
their
CapUdn
Mra.
1
•.'
‘
I
¥
a
i
ri’..Du,"L,lVP*
r._j
—
A.
„
—
....
n
-...i
b
spending
a
week
with
her
uncle
Adam Endres. * Dorothy Bunn nnd
v..local,
« »vw.v,,.
a»d aunt Mr. and Mra. Lew Mat- (Baker) Ayers, former reeldent of 11J&gt;.ut.h.We®1 RuUano^ A Mr.
Orra Newton,
and Shirley
this
locality,
who
had
thirty
memI
Forcn
“n
Kfln.Frederickson of Hastings were Sal- thews of near Hastings, a Mr. and
■ ------------ —- —— three I
were callers al Forrest Hnvurdav afternoon callers of Mrs, Mr*. Martin Kunde of South Bowne • Pour Pns Sunday, a Mrs. Clyde Warren
entertained the following guests new candidate., initiated
। and Puttee attended the 4-H meetwith n pot-luck dinner Easter Sun­ guests from Hastings were c
day. Mr. and Mrs. R. F Kunde Pot-luck tunch wwv served
„ Ing In Hastings Saturday. * Easter
and Herbert. Mr. and Mrs. Otto guests. * The Duration Club which visitor', al Chas. Whittemore’s were
I Kunde, and Mrs. Fred Kunde and • wai to be held Wednesday was poet- Mr.&gt;. Oena Brown and children and
children. A Mrs Mary Henney was poned to next Wednesday May Sth. Donna Town of Hickory Comera.
in Hastings Saturday afternoon. A Public is igvlted to attend these Mrs. Bert Shedd of Battle Creek
and Miss VlrginU King of Augustu.
Mr and Mr*. Frank Deming and meetings.
Mr. and Mra. Robe Shricker and
Miss Betty Barnes of Grand Rap­
ids were Thursday callers of Mr. and 4-H Achievement Hav A Bir Success children - or Richland and Mr. and
Mrs. Allen Fish a Mra. Mary Dodge
The Barry County Achievement Mrs. Fred Bechtel and Billie of Haswas a Sunday dinner guest
Dayofwhich
Mra. was held Saturday
.—Aoril
- —- i Ungs. * Mr*. Nellie Foreman spen:
Cordelia Myer* of West Freeport. A ’24 in the Central Schocl Audito- several days thc past week At-Ray
Mr. nnd Mra. Roy Tooker and rlum at Harting* wa* a big success, Erways. On Sunday she returned
Effective throughout Mkhlgan May 1, 1943, by
daughter of Payne lake were Eos- • Our club, with seventeen fini*iu*ra. home with Mr. and Mra. Joiin Foreter dinner guests of the former’s 'exhibited all of their work at tht Imsn to spend a week In Kalamaauthority of State Diractor of Civilian Dofonto
V&gt;a. * Sunday vUitors at Roy Erways were Mr. and Mrs. Maurice
Erway. and son ot Grand Rapids
• and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Sham of
Muskegon. * Mrs. .Sara Enray Is
: visiting in the Rankin H&gt;rt home
-w*
You do tius
It means •
Winn you hear
i in
tn Brush
oiusn Ridge.
most, *
tr Mr.
air. and
ana Mra
Mrs "
I Jack Erway attended a jjarty In •'
Wilrnx al
at Ute
llu&gt;
I honor of Robert Wilcox
Glass Creek Orange hall Saturday
night.
*
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Ruuell
1. Civilian DW«cm tnobilixr*.
Thornton and sons were Sunday
2. All light* out, unlcu apocificslly axraptrd.
visitors at Clyde Warrens
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'

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ing will mean more milk in her diet!

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�THE HASTINGS BANNTft. TMVtSDAV. .AFRIT. 2J. 1SU
Jreen and
Bunday at
Ira. Arthur
, of Nash*

Van Mont.
t GnldMer
l the iwmc
ma faintly
Chidester,
rtlantl anil
azoo spent
r». Weiun
bay John-

dUra.'vir&gt;bby spent
da MusinI Mrs. Earl
1 Mrs. Bert

Davenport
John An*
. and Mrs.
It Limy caUAmerlcan
rone Is In­
tent day in
Its. Lyman
ana Weber
azoo spent
4rx. Lester

1 Tuesday.

ICES

flee previous to her marriage. ♦ J son. have

announced

their mar­ Rapids with their *on Forrest and Grandville and a foster-daughter.I night was young peoples night with PLEASANT VALLEY
lore wrieome.
Last Week's Utter.
|
------ Easter Sunday dinner guesu at riage by Rev. Murray of that city, family. ♦ D. O. Doyle spent the Mrs. Rollo Carpenter of Eaton Rap-' Rev Malcoinb Cronk ot Grand
the J. C., Schad home were his'on Bunday April 18 * Mr. and weekend tn -Grand Rapids at the Id*,
ids, eighteen grandchildren, twenty.
twenty, Rapids
Rapid.'. In chargK-groups
chargb—groups came
I UM Week’s Utter
father. Fred Schad. and his broth-1
&lt;2”n£5?J?l
'Mr and ,dM ,prnt Ejut«'
h,r
four‘of
great-grandchildren,
two great
, IUpUU
from Berean
Baptist
Grand Jane Kime
ureand
Cwi)
Preston
Mr* Lljm
Mrs. wtre
Madeline
Koratan a
Sn
rherd dV^ciSan^Rathcr^
at !
UU,uo
’1 church.
Evangelical
Mrs.
Gaytiia* Kime
K*lmn
*
I
Mrs. Andrew Gackler ts improv- er-in-laws and' sisters, Mr. ...anu , Mr. and Mn. Prank Prlndle. * The
I ing from her severe sickness and Mh&gt;. Russell Hunsberger of Way­ J. C. Sciiad family was surprised Monday after spending the week­
d5“??d^?ft?a,.h*r*®.?! I church, the church nt Alaska and attended the Dunkart Aid Society Saturday afternoon. * Mr. |
the home to co her honor, bringing''
land nnd Mr. and Mrs Henry BuxI able to be up for short Intervals. top of Charlotte. * Little Carol one day last week to receive a let­ end al the iuwne of her father. F.
their
dinners
and
also
many
nice
‘
local
Methodist
church,
t
—
I * Mrs. Earl VanSickle received a Dean, youngest daughter of Mr. ter from a family In Australia, who O. Stokoe. * Mn^ B. C. Bwift was remembrances. Present were. Mr.
a full day with Rev. Fred
an Easter guest of Mr. and Mr*.
I telegram last week from licr broth- and Mr*. Glenn Dean Is one of had entertained their son Marine Wm. Watkins in Hopkin*. * Mrs. ——* ”
OOOrhOUSF of Nile : '
nl
Rodney Schad who is Ln the Pacific
I er, Richard Palmer who has been the latest chickenpox victims. * area. ♦ Mrs. Otis Morgan of Par­ John Gooriiouse was t brought to
Dr. and Mi*. R. M. Scrijun atI in tiie Pacific island*, saying lie | tended the State Dental conven­ melee Is nursing a broken wrist sus­ her home south of town. Saturday'
Rae
।
red
Auril
Xi. 1&amp;53. when a few per-. Sunday afternoon and evening vlsl- burned to the ground. Some
I was In a California hospital - and tion in Detroit lhe first nf last tained a few days ago while help­ from Pennock hospital Hastings I of GrSndvilkf Mr. and Mrs. Glenn sons ntet at
the Praine schoolhouse i tors. * Mr. and Mrs. John F Brake hold goods were saved also p
...»
.re. husband pu.
». and 1* making a nice recovery from1
I was to be sent east. He is suffering her
put up .
a Hll
grist
MrSand
“’f Baptist church j and‘ family spent Bunday at
canned -goods,
* Mrs. Peter Petersen and motlier.: her recent major operation. ♦ Frank RaDlds'
y,...,,, ,,Mr
nntl FMre
u_ arH1i^t Fi™d i n'ld
-. the
M1V the
— ------------------ but
----- tno&lt;i
-n—
■ Ing with neuritis and has been
Mrs.
Sickle
of
Farmington
spent
tiie
Coman
and
daughter
Helen
drove
Mra
Harry
Fleaiof
Thomapple
with nine members., Uo Kyser home of South Boston. Lhelr clothing and beddh^
I hospitalized for some weeks. . His
weekend
and
this
week
with
Mr.
'
“
&gt;
Charlotte
for
Easter
and
w.°£,
W
I
^2!
!!
“
,
J^
r
’
i
n4V
'
l
.Donald-on
wa, called * Mr. and Mr*. John F. Brake were burned. Thi* h a IcrrtoJe loe* to
I family ail hope he may come lo by her daughter from Albion * Mrs.
Petenkm.*
A
family
dinner
wa*
held
brought
Mrs.
Comun
home
where
a
.
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ft
,
r
’
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r
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a
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ld
™
rv,
d
“
n
■
entertalnerd
at
the
Elwood
Brake
these
young
people
as they had
I the Percy Jones hospital at Bat- Beulah Sharp of Lansing, who was
I tie Creek. * Miss Lois Fields who spending a few days in Grand Easter Sunday at the l»omc of Mr*.; "he had been lhe past two week* ^"dM« Harold BuUlmmt and til his death tn 1857. For •everaUhomo in Ionia. Bunday to honor of Just nurcliased their bom* and te■ y&lt;?rs,. !*ndc**,
h,e.ld ?! ft* ; Mrs. Brakes birthday. * Mr. and decorated iL II was parttally covI is a student in the Moody Bible Rapids with her. daughter. Mrs. Hattle Smith on Grand Rapid*. St.! caring for her daughter and to-; ®£•}”°”
i schoolhouse. In IWlUie Metho-। Mr*. Don Slowin*. and children of ered by Insurance. * A group of
| Institute. Chicago will return to Woodrow Gillette was a Wednes­ wlth the following relatives present' tant granddaughter. Mrs. Laurence, *. A.
drU .chu,c,*’ of. MlddlevU.r wn» | Portland were Wednesday supper friend* gathered at Ute hem# of
I her duties Wednesday after a few day ntght guest of Mrs. Minnie Mr. and Mrs A Jay Smith and Rowden and little Carene Jane who P&gt;*lacl dJ.nlU2i Th
Reginald nnd Richard of Ada. I *a* born in tiie Charlotte hospital , *J“u'}“* *"J0&gt;pd ft* „T*fll2f(1.!’51
B"d •’ief»Icrs conducted in guest* of Mr. and Mr*. J. F. Brake. Mr. and Mr*. Prank Roush BoturI days visit with iter sister. Mrs Johnson ♦ A grass fire that Jump­ ran*.
.ft?
ftm ,’ Middleville each a“"nate Sunday. * Weekend visitor* of Mr. and Mr*, day evening to help Lawrence lb.
I Otto Bechtel and family. ★ Fbr- ed the road, would have destroyed Mr. end* Mr*. I^on Drew and son April 11. * Mra. Max Wllxch and &gt;
ftnli," ■T,H’ »rw*nt church edit cc which Herbert Geiger were Mr. and M*. bias celebrate hl* birthday. Game
I rest Bender is out again after a the buildings on the Henry Gowh Norman of Bnttlc Creek. Mr. and । daughter of Lansing spent last
’ w"2
raJ? ln ,1M1 D'do o*‘“*r and
of -Grand and card* were played. Mr. and
■ few day* sickness with bronchial . farm two miles north of town. Mra Arthur Smith and three sons week with Mr Wilson at lhe Blake ft1” b.! h,?
~!! and.dedlcatcd Jan 22 1868 on land Ledge and Mr. and Mrs. Vaughan Mr*. Tobias were praaented with »
I trouble. * Friends of thc ixo Grif-1 Thursday had- not the neighbors of Hastings, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Smith ' home and also visited their friend*
’Shi donated by I. N. Keeler and C. J Geiger and
and David
David of
Remus, purse of money. * Mr*. Emily WBI feth family of Augusta, will regret;I made quick work and later assisted and Mr and Mr*. Harris Smith and Mr. and Mrs. Van Hooper and:
h*
J.™ H* * uThe ,chu,*}‘ has wn‘ many Vaughn* called on Mr*. Annis, cox and Mrs. Merle Bradfield were
I to learn that the family u in quar- ,| by the local fire department got It baby of Grand RanidvAMU* Mar- I children. * Mrs. Wm. L. Liebler •
&gt;n-mbcrs into the gospel field and Strong of Pinhook Sunday after- Hastings shoppers Wednesday. *
I antlne for scarlet fever as Mb* . controlled. Il burned over thc yard tha Schad. who enlisted to the Mar- returned from Ann Arbor on Thurs-'p fnr'.--Jl:'- 1’}
jJ*
at
ftSES1!!* 'nore Jhan‘*n noon, ♦ Mrs. Herbert Geiger win Lyle Wilcox of Battle Creek wm •
| Phyllis is ill with the disciisc. a und around the hou.se burning the Ines several weeks ago. has received “»&gt;’ . William remained for a week
,.b\.Jf .,S!?5al.d f?' ln definite Christian service. Rev., entertain the W MA
Thursday, dinner gueat of hi* mother. Mn.
I Mr*. Kennctli Vogel si&gt;ent the |I porch, set fire to the chlekencoop her summons and will leave on Sun-Ilonger for treatmenu ut Unlver-1
ZJli, wftf!...
and Mr*. Harold Ruehl are serving April 29. Everyone Invited and all Emily Wilcox Monday.
I weekend holidays with her hus-1I nnd threatening other buildings. day. May 2. tor a training,c6ur.se *shy hospital. * Wilbert Sprinkle 1
Lnd
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ntuu.
“•„ 8®
ou, Jft!*™*.
nntntin undpr
uitucr .ft*
inc , -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- —.
I band tn Jackson.
Miss Pauline |I Mr. Clovich la a patient at the Vet- at Hunters College, The Brdnx. New «» convalescing from hl* recent —-------------------- ----Nnr“ R
Stimson
""’*n" and worthy patron -Unrvangellzcd
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Field
- Mtaion.
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Mr». 1
—
I .Walker accompanied her to Jack- erun.* hospital In Dearborn and York. Mias Schad U thb tint Barry «ickne»s and is staying with hU Nora
Rutherford is
working
I son having completed her duties a&gt;| his wife is in the State hospital at county girl to taller this branch of1 n‘«e. Mrs. Hazel Fillingham on Harry Stimson presented to Maud jfnricy
I home-ec.
teacher at the T-K II Kalamazoo. * The Thornapple- •erviee and we know will make good, 'he west county line. * Mr. and Bell, president of the Past Matrons among the migrants of tiie west,
I achool. * Mra. Mattle Benaway 1 Kellogg bisoball team lost to Free­ We shall miss Martha who Is one .Mrs Claude Schnurr of Ann Az­ c ub a beautiful while satin altar Mrs.’ Ruehl was the former Ruth
I and ton Burdct ate Easter dinner1, port In tiie game hecai Tb*ir*&lt;l:iv of our highly respected young ladles.' lx&gt;r were weekend guesu of his cloth frtr use In the Chapter room. Kitciwn and Mrs. Rutherford was
rents. Mr
Mr. and Mr
Mrs.
Schnurr The past officers who took nart. Alma Kiichen: Mr and Mrs. Otto
I with their daughter and sister, by a score of 13 to if\^he next tut we Wish her thc best Of lUCk.
« Joe «rhm»rr
I Pauline at Battle Creek. * Mr. scheduled game Is with Delton. * Mrs. Vinnie Johnson ha* returned
st week. * Harold Kermeen. son and the stations thev occupied Bechtel who served in Africa but
I and Mrs. Si Lepper amt Mr. and April 30 * Mrs Fred Stokoe lust to her home in the east of town
of Claude Kermeen who has beenwere, as follows-Worthv matron, are now detained in Middleville berk,xnlr1c.k: wor,,&gt;y Pa’rnn, cause of the war: Serving piistorI Mrs. A. B. Lewi* and small son week received news of the death of after rpcnding several months with working in a defense plant at But­
I David of Detroit are spending the her only aunt Mrs. Martha Jones her children while recuperating from tle Creek nnd Earle Schleh. son of C L Hlar: .associate matron. Venn atl.R arc. r^v. Lloyd Welton of
I week's vocation with Mr. und Mrs Eddy at her home in Miami. Fla. a fall.- * Mr. and Mr* Roy William; Mra—Ida Bchleh. a truck-driver Griffeth.; asso-jMtron, Glenn Grif- Gaylord. Rev. Robert Itall, Big Rat&gt;I Lloyd Elwood and family. * George । Funeral services were held in W|l- and two children of Fruitport, were for thc local Creamery were both feth. treasurer Gladys Guff In. sec- ws. Rev. Hoyd Nagel of Sunfield,
retarv,
Edith
Stokoe: conductress, r,.^ HURh HaU of Kewanna. Ind,
I Grebe Aho recently purchased the i loughby. Ohio, on Good Fridav. the weekend guests other aunt. Mrs. passed by the draft board and
I Nate Moffitt residence on West Mr*. Eddy would have been 99 Glenn Solomon and tamilv. * Prank will accompany the countv contin­ Dorothea Coming: asso. conduct- nn(, r^v Jacob itolzenga of MusI Main St. is very sick al hL* home years old June 14. nnd until the
gent to Camp Grant, III. this Tues­ rps Daisy Htar: chaplain. Flora kn!on fhe present pjstor Rev
Hanlon:
marshal,
Mildred Lynd: Hheldon Quinccr and wife came to
I south of town.
Mr. und Mrs. severe stroke that brought the end. to South Bend. Ind.. Thursday nnd day. * Mr. and Mra. Hubert Stev­
I Henry Frost ot the Powers district had been veiv keen in all facublr. tcmalnetl over Easter with their ens und Mr. and Mrs. Anto Benson Adah. Ethel Polhcmus; Ruth. ..faud the church from Corbin. Kentucky
I were called to Grand Rapids last nnd physically well. * Mr... Clair daughter and sister, Mr.*. Frank and grandson. Robert Benson of Bell; Esther. MaUd Hamilton: ^ar- nearly six vears ago and are sentha.
Jean
Balsch:
Electa. Clara lng tf,,. cliurch faithfully ank well.
I week by the death of their son- Brog und Miss Pauline Walkey were Brown and hUHbai)d. * Mr*. E. F. Morley were visitors of their sis­
members
and
others
I In-law, Tom Riley, husband of their Joint hostej-'CS Wednesday /■venimt Blake who px-.scd another birthday ter-in-law and sister. Mrs. Andrew Harper: warder. Ada Beeler, sen- : Form, r
I daughter Jacqueline. Funeral serv- at the Brog home to a dinner party April 20. was pleaiantiy surprised Gackler and family. Sunday of last tlnnl. Henry Poulson, pianist, regu- pn.wnt at the service* in the week
,
lar.
Florence
Gillette.
Another or on Sunday from out-of-town in­
I ices were held In the city on Sut- for twelve guests, honoring MLss lwic*3u olwcrvnnce or the event. week. * Mn and Mrs. Virgil Adams
quest
of
honor
was
Mrs.
Gcorgl.
eluded
Mrs..
August
Frey
and
MLss
I urday. * Mr. und Mrs. Eldon Luw- Virginia Welfare, who will Im- a Monday evening several local frlteidt nnd little son Gerry of Detroit
I rence and little daughter Phyllis June bride. The evening was spent nftne mtoXhe home, and on Tues­ were over lhe weekend guests of ana Bauer paM grand matron of Lots Fields of Chicago. Mr. and
I spent the Enster weekend wilii with amusing game* after widen day evening a party composed of the his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Vur 1 the grand chapter of Michigan who Mrs. O3bert Griffeth and daugh• — Venin
- ----- -j
--------• —and
Florence
-Lewis
I their parent* nt Kalkaska, a Burlc Ute gifts were presented. _ ★: All following relatives enme for a pol­ Adams and also attended the To- alwavs is a very welcome visitor ter*
I Gillette und son Jack returned ladle* of the community are in­ itick supper and evening. Judge and lan-Campbcll
wedding
nuptials. of Middleville chapter. Following Grlffcth and lady friend. Miss Al­
I home Tuesday from a few days’ vited to be present at the Melho- Mra. T. B. Taylor, Mra. Flora Tay­ Sunday, afternoon. * Mrs. Charles the work and business session thc lie Poppinn. Mr, and Mrs. Flora*
I visit with their son and. brother. dist church thLs Friday afternoon lor, Mr* Warren Bredahl. Mrs Ma­ Baksr has been confined to the company was invited to the dinine Johnson and children, N. C. Thom­
bed
thc
past
two
weeks
with
strep room where simper was en toyed by as nil of Grand Rapids. Mrs. Ed­
Sgt. Frederick Gillette ut Edgewood ov
„&lt;-,«*
Ulr
nllraa
rie Phillip* all of Grand Rapid* and
ut
’clock
the missionary mret. _2 oof
..._ to..
ot Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Blake of Mid­ throat infection. Her daughter. nlL Mrs. Dorothea Coming “» his­ ith Annlmn of Cleveland. O. Ar­
I Arsenal Mwyland. * Tiie employ- ing
the
Woman s,
torian gave a history of thc chan- thur Griffeth of Caledonia nnd
«* of the Creamery gave n fare-1 Christien Service.
nir*. nugn
Mnt.
Hugh dleville. * TlM* Club lunch room op­ Mrs. Bernice Shattuck and children
I w. Lp?rlyr.Bl. V"!
T{,ur«,av I Kennedy nf Grand Rnpids will speak erated by Mrs. O. L. Flnkbeinrr Phyllis. Paul and Carol came Fri­ fleers and another Interesting fea­ friend Miss Ann Snyder of Grand
Rapid*. Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Garfield
I night for Earl Schleh who has left on thc subject Linking Latitudes’. wnlch luu been closed through Ute day nnd are spending the week
and
for •her
mother.
Mrs. ture was the presenting to the and children of Augusta. Mrs. Law­
Vrvlc'' * Paul Fnulkner and a silver offering will be tak.n to winter is again open for busIneM —
• caring
—— • —
— —
-------- ---* -----.liS d?laUBihnl“n
11 "PP,V 011 ,he tobaion budget. Mrs.
* Mrs. E. J. Tnllwtl six-nt thc Eas- Maud Filch spent the weekend at Chapter of a picture taken of the rence Wnrd ot Caledonia. Clavton
I
“V
W V’ Alr‘"^ i Vet” Hooper Is In charge of the ter weekend in Flint with her moth- her cottage nt Gun lake, where members many years ago. which Carl of Coldwater. Miss Audra Wel­
II! k , MU\hydU- Croninger of I meeting. * Dickie Dean sjient tiie er and other relative*. * Mr. and she plans to go soon for the nun- was sent by Alonzo L. Deity from ton nnd girl friend of Grand Rap­
Thc only. living id*. Mr. nnd Mrs. Lewis Nngel of
* Mr. "and
and "Mrs.
Mrs. ' William
William Massachuttts
I ■ *;. ““If100- Oh!®' school system, weekend school vacation with his Mr*. Arthur Kenyon and children mcr *~Mr.
of th" chanter In the pic­ Irvine. Mr and Mrs. Wm. Streeter
visited Her mother and brother, | grandparents. Mr. and Mrs Julian nnd her slater. Miss Vivian William-. Campbell and little son John of member
Is Mrs. Della Matteson Allen. and four small glrLs of Gun lake,
?*.r3 Mae Cronlnger und son Brad- poUs oh the farm’. * Thursday spent Sunday afternoon with the Detroit are spending the week with ture
ley. the Easter weekend vacation j gUeMS of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew ladies' uncle nnd family at Cedar their parents. Charles Campbell ★ The special services held at the Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lang and Mr.
Baptist church last week and Sun- and Mrs. Ralph Lang and children
R®benaon „r,rrc“V\ Finkbclner. were Mr. and Mrs. John Springs. * Rev. and Mrs. Elvtn and Mr and Mrs. Vcm Smith. ★ XTw'Z'iehmnn-Th-nh^uth*
Get Contracts at Rogers' Seed Store,
resigned her position us office girl Thede and Mr und Mrs Jacob Finkbclncr with their four daugh- Mrs. Minnie Johnson was the Eas- d?&gt;C_*J^Plftffaundtoaof‘ Nw m’ of Grand RapicLs. * Here is Pvt.
school girl
ter dinner
dinner guest
guest &lt;oTher
of her Hater.
.Liter, Mr*
Mrs | '2?^* °£
^,11Mtendrd’*and
and to!
!!? ?r «Lun?’* 'Office and Mis* Vh- Klump of Grand Rapids * Mrs ter.
'era and
and a
a school
girl who
wlto live,
live* with
with ter
VellTtUroW
to- : Clayton Tinkers nddrers.. A. P. O.
- Hastings, Mich.
r&gt;e
n&lt;mnnr
gtola Sweet of Yankee Springs U L. r
Beeler was
confined io
to her
her ‘thnm
‘hem
of uangor
Bangor visnea
visited hi«
his noranta
parent*. Cal
Cal pumo
Streeter and
and familv
family at
at Gun elety
' "V were
*er^ wen
wmi attenacd
nnenoeo ana tn
in :64&lt;J.
,
New York. N. Y.
K. Beeler
wa* confined
"cm ui
ms
parent*.
Out 4*29
"p1ry bed
l»S ""
«'■"
“* week MU'
*
.|«I dwightera'Tnd
Mn. H.rtrn । tS.n..
part of
. Inst
wjth the Mr. and Mr*. Andtcw Finkbeiner this Joke.
★ Mr.
Mr. two
Thow
and
&amp;v- SS!SX&lt;
R^TOon'd-rSST
Davis’JESS
returned: if IT WONT HELP WIN THE
Cunningham of the Thomapple-1 flu * Rev nnd Mn I W Minor Monday. * Glenn Blake was num- Thorpe and two aaugnters «ma t "7".“
rjL
’
T.
“
X.
’
.;;''/.
t
from
Africa: rrtd.y;
Friday!
WAR—FORGET IT.
heT “-L.-r ":.4 M,[ berrf ,nw.&gt;, th. .lek . lew &lt;Uy, Uxl Brai l! T Oreen.kll. ot KkUme- missionary Ire
"&gt; Alto,
Kellogg school accompanied by his 1;nnd her
mother. Mrs.
duo debaters. Maxine Flnkbeinrr wu
— will
_..iispend
------- . the .....
. .. . week but is again able to be down zoo were Easter guest* of Mrs. Ts------------------------------------------------ •’ ----------Bltag
last few days
and James Faulkner attended the ,of thc week with their daughter, town. * Misses Marilyn Gillett and parents. Mr. nnd Mrs. Floyd Holes.
—
final state debating meet ut Ann Mrs. Wm. Thlemnn in Montague. Vivian William* were visitor* of the * A family gathering wa* held at /&gt;
Arbor. Friday. April 16. * Mr. and Friday evening Rev. Minor will former’s aunt, Mrs. Margaret Keeg- the home of Rev. nnd Mrs. I. W.
Mra. Joe Schnurr entertained Mr speak nt the 90th anniversary cele­ stra nnd family in Grand Rapids. Minor. Easter afternoon when sevand Mra Wm. Trumble on Sunday. bration of thc Methodist church Snturday afternoon nnd night. * era! of their children and families
April 18. honoring their 48th wed­ at Whitehall, where he served ns Mr. and Mrs. Walter Culbert of Has met together, celebrating the birthding anniversary which occurred mutor for four years. * Mrs. Glenn tings and Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Gelb day of one. Mra. Garmsen and also
the 17th. * Mrs. Elmer Fenton E. DeNiro of Ionin was a Thurs­ of Caledonia called on lhe ladles four babies of the family received
and Mrs. J. C. Schad attended thc day visitor of her sister-in-law, sister. Mr*. L. R. Beeler Sunday lhe rite* of baptism by their grand­
Navy Mothers meeting tn Hasting*. Mrs. Glenn Solomon and family. afternoon. * Mr. and Mra. Floras father tn the churcHWduring the
Wednesday
afternoon. * Nrarly ★ Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Warren arc. Johnson nnd children of Grand afternoon Those who met togethforty 4-H Club girl* of Thomapple- parents of a babv girl. Barbara Rnpld* were weekend guests qf Mra. er were Mr. and Mrs. Wlll Costello,
•Kellogg school attended the
--- county Jean, bom in Butterworth hospital, Pearl Kenyon. * Harold Kermeen Sharon and Johnnie. Mr. and Mr*,
meeting nt Hastings Saturday.,
Saturday.4 Grand Rapids on April 19. Mrs. i ami Mis.* Hester Sorters returned lo Willard Minor and Jacqueline. Mr.
Mrs. Glenn Dean was u driver
driver for
fnrt’ Lanier was the former Oretta Kit lamazoo Sunday from a visit with and Mrs. Harold Minor nnd RobJOan.,Hnd. Ot,’Sn! B5d Mccun.
r-K senoot
McNutt, a
a grnauair
graduate o
oft T-K
school the Ritchie family in Indiana and ert Blake. Mr. and Mra. Raymond
*?h ’l&lt;rr..tr,en‘L-’ In 1943. * Mrs. Charles Robertson friends In Ohio. They spent Sun-. Minor. Billie. Barbara and Darleen;, ;
?h!dihM*X*Jre ^nJkMr?dAM[r’ ».u nnt* Mrs- Mnrk Rhchlc were In (day with the Soeter family and Mon- Richard. Gwendolyn. Nadene and:
in Platen- 2'2S!‘I
prW“y 10 a toeettog of | day with Harold’s people as he Jimmie Folkem all of Kalamazoo; ;
. ip*,1?! ^i,dBy n Pktowell. * Mr*.
Barrv county board of Wo- leaves for service this Tuesday. Good Mr. and Mrs. Vai Garmsen. Valoric
r, tuV,M1a
n‘‘y man's Clubs and arranging for th- luck, neighbor! * Mr. nnd Mra. Cha*- and Marylyn of Otsego. Mr. and
2S".Vramtto 1
r hAr ,innual federation meeting in May. Parker returned to tlieir farm home Mrs. Gus Langcrmann and Gilbert
. north of town on Sunday, but of Grandville. Mr. and Mrs. Ben
™
I * Petty officer Hazel Camnbcli of i
h.- r
o
a.
‘he WAVE*, located to. Chicago wa i। Charlie will continue to work al Mlntem ot Marshall. * A guest In
nn
PHdJ w I
i n 8u'st of MLw Martha Schnd. I [the Food Center Super Market in —
thc
v Forrest Bender home Is her
Uv
' Saturday, night nnd ttL*o visited her | Hastings. * Pfc. Frank PfllRler has mother. Mrs. Reed of Hespeler,
u r&gt;Ut S’u *lome parents. Mr. nnd Mra. Clifton i had a few days furlough from Ft. Canada. * Mrs. Sylvia Allen, the
dav’ whra the
nllSlro2' Cl‘”&gt;northeast of town over Lewis. Wash., nnd went to Flint oldest native resident of Thom­
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—
...
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a
ppi
e township celebrated her B3rd
2?.yb.- A? .»!.
. J. :‘he weekend. * Mbscs Frances where he wa* Joined by hLs wife,
flln^Ira
"M l* *”
Pott.* and Suzanne Gardner have the former Ve.sta Payne. They vis­ birthday Tuesday. April 27. Prac­
Ef”il"ce “’ey moved to,
lo their studies at the ited her people. Mr. and Mrs. Ray tically her entire life has been spent
Mhhheville There was n sumotuous । Grand Rapids Business' College Servan for a short time last week In this vicinity.
She wa* lhe
dinner and a iuippy time. Present (.»•«,. n week’s vacation snent nt and on Saturday left for the west. daughter of Mr. nnd Mra. Russell
M^ndJMr*,nB«?“FtondC.riilnf ,helr homM * Mr* Ctark
U Mrs. PfUgier will slop at Chicago Caln and the granddaughter ot
»
’.-M V? d
Ren. Randall of taking treatments In Grand Rnp- where she will live with hLs peo­ Henry Leonard, one of the promi-1
’ nLS!id
i lds for neuritis In her hand with ple and work but her husband went nent pioneer settlers of tills vicln-i
sound and well broke, an extra good one.
6 ft. cut.
.hra„° EEL
“pJJuu whlch “'e has suffered for some back to Ft. Lewis and from there ily. Her husband. John Allen died
daughters, Miss Jeanette Randall.
w Fred I Whit., mid Mr, will go on maneuvers Into Cali­ in 1932. She has three sons. Glenn,
and Mrs. Clare SchariU, husband linn WeldUrr fonnerlv of Mid­ fornia. ★ Mr. and Mrs. Will H. of Parmelee with whom she live*
Tom
of
Grand
Rapids.
Jesse
of
B?™
*" J“'’“ Johnson spent Easter in Grand
Rapids. Also Mr. and Mrs. Byron
These horses are all in good condition and ready
Fleming of Barlow lake and Mr.
for spring work.
Randall's brother, Millard Randall
and wife of Tustin, who were week­
end guests. * Earl VanSickle spent
the school holiday weekend with
his parents at Had- * MLss Laurel
Mad[ver of the Sparrow hospital
at Lansing was the*weekend guest
at her parents home at PArmelee.
★ Mr. and Mrs. Albert Parker were
Easter guests of their cousins. Mr.
and Mrs. D. O. White in Grand
Rapids. * William Kronawitter Is
recovering from his recent heart
attack and is dressed and about
the house. Good news to all of us.
★ Miss Mary Kowalczyk and Pfc.
George Krebs of an army enmn in
Washington who were married there
Aorll 7. have returned to the west
after spending a few days with her
both bred.
parents at Bowne Center and with
friends in this vicinity. Best wish­
es for a hapov future! The bride
wa* office girl In Dr. --tund's of-

=

NOTICE!

E

Geo. E. Walker &amp; Son are
offering Pickle Contracts at
the following increased
prices to growers:
No. 1 - $3.75 per hundred lbs.

No. 2 - $1.50 per hundred lbs.

No. 3 — $1.00 per hundred lbs.

No. 4 - $ .50 per hundred lbs.

Geo. E. Walker &amp; Son

AUCTION SALE
Hoving sold my farm I will sell at Public Auction the following personal property at
my farm home located 1I miles east and J mile south of Caledonia; or 5 miles north
of Middleville; or 5 miles straight south of Alaska, on

TUESDAY, MAY 4, 1943
COMMENCING AT 1 O'CLOCK

HORSES

McCormick binder, in good condition,

Gray horse, 12 yrs. old, wgt. 1400.
Black mare, good work horse, wgt .1400.

John Deere mowing machine, 5 ft. cut.
John Deere hayloader.
Keystone side delivery rake.
Dump rake Com planter.
Oliver cultipacker, double row.
Lumber wagon, good. Gale riding plow,
Ninety-eight walking plow.
2 sec. spring drag. 2 sec. spike drag.
Miller bean puller. 2 horse disc.
Oliver riding cultivator.
Hand cultivator. Martin ditcher.
Hog crate. Manure spreader.
Cutter. Slush scraper.
Pair Belknap sleighs. Hay rack.
Set of platform scales.
Mayers fence stretcher.
Set of hay slings. Tank heater.
2 scalding kettles. 2 double hay forks.
2 ten gal. milk cans.
1 five gal. milk can.
Pump jack. Brooder stove, coal burner.
3 good 22" horse collars.
Double harness.

i

CATTLE

Guernsey cow, 6 yrs. old, bred Jan. 18.
Durham cow, 5 yrs, old, bred Jan. 9.
Guernsey-Durham cross, 5 ys. old,
bred Dec. 30.
Guernsey cow, 3 yrs. old, bred Jan. 2.

u n u i in t ik u h i

'

sh

HEIFERS

2 heifers, Guernsey and Durham cross,

2 yearling heifers.
3 heifer calves, Durham and Guernsey
cross.
HOGS

Meet Emergencies
These and many other reasons
might make It necessary for
yon lo have money quickly.

ducting
business
on
Friendly Loan Plan.

CITIZEN S CREDIT
CORPORATION
i59

Duroc sow and 10 pigs, 3 wks. old.
10 young Duroc sows and 5 feeders.

Pay Old Bills

101 Vi W. lute IL, Hartlno
HABTDtGa MAT'L BAKS BLDO.

CHICKENS

125 Leghorn hens, producing 80% now.

70 BMS7TBB WORLD'S B/GGBS7 W/TVOMGs/
A roaring, raging hurricane
seldom hits harder than 100
miles an hour. But at Wright
Field, Ohio, Air Force enaincert
whip up an almoet unbrlievahh
iOO-mllo wind—1lo help improve
American military planes.
Two forty-foot fans, weighing
nearly a million pounds, put the
“hurry" in this hurricane tun­
nel. They’re driven by 'a huge
125-ton electric motor with a
terrific horsepower rating. They
permit accurate tests of largescale piano models at speeds up
to 400 miles an hour.
-

Amrriea'e riffle fghtm and
burly bomber* are fatter, taftr,
more deadly to the enemy, becaute America hat the world'e
biggest wind tunneh—and the
vorld’t biggeri supply of elec­
tric power.
Tn fact, electric power is basic
to nearly all war production.
It turns the machines that turn
out tanks, plane* and guns. It
welds the steel seam* of ftip^
It flashes the urgent word* of
war by air and by wire. '
War haa brought shortage* of
many material*, but there haa

been plenty of electric power for
war production.
The electric companies under
business management, supply­
ing about etven-eighthe of all
America's •leetric power, had a
BIG job to do—and did it I

CONSUMERS

POWER

COMPANY

MACHINERY

Sorrel horse, 6 yrs. old, wgt. 1600,

HAY
About 2 tons hay.

Many other articles too numerous to mention.

TERMS: Allsums of $10.00 or under, cash; over that amount 6 months time will be
given on good bankable notes, drawing 6% interest. Make arrangements with
Caledonia Bank if you desire terms. Nothing to be removed until settled for.

FRANK ROOT, Prop.
N. C. THOMAS, Aucfionatr

CALEDONIA STATt BAI

�*

THE HASTINGS BANNER, THURSDAY, APRIL 29, 1943

.
i) and John

Hom* F^t"i£
,waru I tJrJAHinnri ■ c-mtarts were enlffvad D Burton. * We syuipatltia* with iur arm ana day laac week. * Mr. .

,

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

we all. ttal th. tmie
P£y who arrived at Pehnock.Mr. and Mra. Walter Hershberger, refreshment*were served buffet
— --- day morning. * Mra.. Dale Boulter Mra WiU Utoco and family Sun- ?
— for and
and son
Ital Sunday evening. April 16. were Sunday afternoon catera on. ItyIe. with Easter decorations
son are apendlr..---Flam- *H&gt;i
with her parent* at Detroit.
r and Mrs Olenn Wocrwg. Mr.Mr and Mn. Loren Herahberger* , thc cwter piece. Mra. Btho Flani._
—___ n__ .... — u if.
t .1. and Nnrmnn HaiKlhrook SDent atari and Mr*.
Nellla Townsend ■
*
ABBVRU
Mra K*rl Kek.rdt *.B™, -nd and
*
L**l Week. Utter.
nSSy’^td’cJS? £&gt; UheM&amp;
^pl
StTi&lt; itta Pho.be ©ata dt SiSSv of CarlumCratar. *
Mra. Turner of Battle Creek was
$bod!ancL * Mr. and Mra. Kenneth vale Merle Swift of Chicago U vi*H- present.
______
(Freeport)
1 Mr. and Mr* Uren VanSycklc*
eraon al the BL UwWilliams and sons of Battle Creek Ung hi* parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mar-1
■
« rn
;who recently sold their farm. have-^P tSmtal He tadI the mlftforwcre^undly allrn on Chas. Far- Ion Swift. ♦ Murcia and Nancy HINDS CORNERS
1 moved to thrir new nome at Ha*ofta“tog and breaking hl* hip
Ca.^m S
J^Lid family. Master Dicky WU- Smith of Lan*'™ «« v
L**1 Weak'* Utter.
Aiirn 21, iMd
ting* where Mr. VanSyckle* ba* emshort time ago and i* in a critical
~
&amp;zhiuildrr 1 De*r ZoUyHama returned home with them. *; £ra‘]d|&gt;^['’1nU’ "V phvuk
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Konleczny arid ployment with the Goodytar ComK* ,**^..25“. ®^d Uw
1’e tecn
rour column
.Stand Mra. Lowrtnce Chase and Smith
Mbs Susie Phillips spent Saturday ~'v -r Mr. and Mra A. J. Miller
air new home ready for oc- F "to Mra. E. J. Bate* attended the 41U1 lntcreat nj,
months and
auiton 0» «.&lt;•m sun­
* Mr. and Mr*. Clifton
at me kwow
b&lt;r. t, (oel
x OWyou a letter. Firat.
Mills and son of Battle Creek were M&gt; Mr. and Mra MU ) and David ,u

a never ending experiment—n
Pvt. Duane Murphy
i become satisfied with your work
co. H 554th Eng.
, are (tone creatively. Ha ha* a I P.OJ4.H.V.
r with student*—He bulllm. coax- I camp Swill, Tex**
and deflates ego In all dlroc- Your parents got a kick out of the
----- -- —&gt;, «»-»..
। lettCT record you sent them, they
i play it often. Hear you re swttch. board operator *t camp—sound. Uke
: —ft ftftjftc luiu mju.
! Aj for the Arm)—I spent 3 ‘ * chance to make a good 'counecyourself
or
monuu learning
warning to
» build
ouua fxalsataeth. Uon- 5for
--------------- with" a captain *
month*
at lha *nd °r which tune they Major or somebody.
fchlppe(1 mn am here. To data Tvo
divided my Ume twlxt playing cow&lt;nd IutUan up and dtnrn lhew
mountain closest
sides Fve
and come
pointing
to a
Birthday—Feb' 22

Paul Adoock S 2/e
&amp;
U. S. Naval Training School
1 Lehman were Bunday dinner guesta
____ Jt were br’JXd Itaptot rl"X“ KJThL'T'cS.0'to^’t "wumn. xrccLM-s ^Ith . full P^T.
■Radio.'
Mra. Carl
can Uhman
ixmman of
u. |to
to y
“re lar
for rhis
Mr.
ConkllIl sUl0 thol
of MT. and Mra.
— shier In Detroit two
V
el mm. So 1 had a chance to sit Mlcjc u flalulnw the war down at
Cottage 2
^4 uatrh oar d»H«lV5_eat. drop.
FlorllU_ u
M
°rthree
yearsJ*0!
^Trrla- Donald who wa* stationed In Utah Wednreday. __----------------Bellevue. * Mra. Virginia Towsley
~~
w
Auburn. Alabama
of Carlton Center w*.
wa* a dinner
tn
Deu
nQW
ln
3oulh
CaroUna.
and
Ronthough
some
lime
cr
other
we
ought
Birthday
—May 17.
_
.(..—
"JjnUnreoDeu
c
whfelfr. WUcon.in HOPE CENTER
IhTSL “it
if Aw
to crow each other* trail* some
Women to work os ossistonts gueot of Mr. and Mrs. Harry 8*nd- Use*
brook. Sunday. * Mr and Mra. Clar- I
0”
ld“
A correction Floran Sal Ik has an the best, it seemed a* If the darned
_yavh, lunch In Buna—GuTerocn- *
ftnd
OnU M1Uer h*Ve
in the diet kitchens, house­ ence SLuon and Paul of Irving were &lt;fr0
honorable discharge from the army. thing would never get there—I p»e*»
'
f
to
trie
ho
some
such.
It
is
drawing
well
around
rnoved
Into
their
new
home,
thc
3?,£*«
SSSJSrthX."TwSduS:
^i^bfeYt
attack *nd Umre* .
Mrrtf. hnnsp * Mr and Mrs «■ a flrat class mechanic and Is now
keeping maids and nurses' Sunday afternoon guret* of Mr. and eleven for the home of hw arounu
niece. w.Uard Cns,. have been ill the past wo
with It. Coming back it wa* the reoj »alkliu^ to be done on the
MTS. Keith
ivcftiu J?*
rartev
umu&lt;.
Mrs.
rl,w.anu
“nd. ^
bj7 w m*.
Naval Air Tech. Training Center
vtne—climbed qn the Pacemaker, ijmrrow. Ten mUes up and down
aids at University Hospital, *nd Mrs. Floyd Mahler of Royal
Jacksonville. Florida.
Oak and Mra
Nonna
’lton fit
of and
in Cleveland, two blink* later 1 wm I a mountain *0 I reckon 1’11 pull
Or.
K&gt;ru*ma St
Rtftnn
Ann Arbor.
in Chicago, und another yawn 1 „ .uq— «nd ran ln Thunk* for the
Woodland were supper guest* of Mr
Corp. Ralph R. Swift
“
fOOt
i^r^Xo*r
read
pneumonia. A Sunday guest* of Mra.
and Mrs. Ora Lehman Tuesday eve­ th. floor dead when he returned
Marine Hq. Sq. 89
WOra
"n Sunday of their brother and Flov McDermott's were Mr. und like* Peak again.
of kids that I haven't heard hide
n .
nlng. ★ Mr. and Mrs S. W. Smith
Navy Pier
Rd te
called on Vane Wotring of Wood­ ?«n«i‘ on^h^fomrer s^sW^Mra family. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Kline of Clarence Texter nnd son Vernon of
I'm dlaappoUiled with PikcaPeak. 1^ hklr of since High rcbool. And
land Sunday evening.^* Thc farm called on the formers sister. Mrs. rjrbaiidalr * The local Form Bu- Hustings. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Dun­ . It'* just a olg gob of granite with 1 r----- -- &gt;—•
°Harm?iihTn^er of rcau meeting was held on Saturday ning and Lent rice from Hickory a snow cap. uae inararunuUow fro*t- ,
houseFUhej
on Mra
Burkes'
where
Good Nite.
•tot. IU JJL pci nwui
Mr
. )lycd
w„farm,
cotnplcwly
Si"£y£1KeJi n‘ght
lhc Mr Bnd Mn Wnrt* Corners. Mra. Birdena Lyttle of Ea­ ing. Ihey say wo U ciunu part ot 11 •
Cpl. Vincent McPbarlln
T 3/c Max Meyers ■
taSdlv fturK^t
home- A ROod ^‘^^nce. «- ton Co. * Edwin Ashby of Maraimll. in trainUig—ri *0. I’ll probably hale •
zlQ
nar maaL’
destroyed by fire about tour o'clock
351 Station Hospital
Diesel School. University of Bl.
freshmenu and discussion on in­ ha* returned home after visiting 1U-A* IL 1* now I Just dlallko it tor
4o
Thursday afternoon. Mr. Fisher wa* Tobias and family Sunday.
Camp Carson. Colorado
I surance led by Mra. Hobbs of the hl* grandparents. Mr and Mra. । it* uglUies*. Maybe I'm spoiled. In
not al home and the fire was dis- (
r.nravp
We nuw a nlcture of that new
Champaign. Illinois
Fred
Ashby.
*
Mrs.
Oran
Ryan
of
Atkarua* 1 had a cnance to P^Hb,
yoTmenUoned Vto,
.
, .
covered by Bill Cappon. who gave
COATSGROVE
’ Banfield unit. * Louis Jones, who
ihe
Ozarks
in
aU
toelr
Autumn
richI
TnS
co"
gratutathe
Learn
district
helped
Mrs.
Fred
Apply inperson or
by letter the alarm. BUI and Keith Parise
LastWeek's L
.
_ : was home on a furlough, left SatAnd now. 'Al ease.- fellow*, we're
co*!»f&gt;vu“
saved hu dog and a number ofr ar—_. *Demond spent the urday for California where he ts Ashbv with her household duties a new. Again in Miuoun I saw item
“r-1I Mra. r^
Pearl
signing off. Next week Mrs. Grace
rtowly
awaken
to
Spring
in
all
their
.
uon
®
,o
ncr
.
.
couule
of
day*
last
week
*
Mr.
tides before others arrived. 1— wcc
weekend
*rna wun
with zurs.
Mrs. Ione
iunc Davidson
u»&gt;iuovu now
.
stationed. * lite oil well put
(Paul will "tell you all" from Wnodclown
on the
me Floyd
moya Rankin
annua farm
rarm arid Mra.
Milton Warner anu rauUc pastel shades of beauty. I can txTiu npecial NEWS
------- *
--------— — -•club-•- down
on
house wa* Insured but Mr. Fuher o;- —
Hastings.
The-------D.O.T.O.
(
I land .no until then, keep your letters
ztnee
but
fall
bv
thc
Ohio
oil
com1
daughter
Ix&gt;l*
of
Battle
Creek
spent
oevun .. Si.w.ur»1S£™r-m:’ii:
carried no Insurance. About 8100 met with Mrs. Jennie Coats with i
1* being removed due to non- Sunday afternoon at thc Fred Am- v, „„„
....
worth of onion*, a quantity ot K0&lt;xj attendance. Grace Coats and nany
i
i all their
moods
and whlnules.
I Buckley Field. Denver, Colorado, dresses, keep em rolling, keen mi
moods
and
This iS' an essential industry shelled com potatoes
?&gt;cart Demond gave new lines of Iproduction. * Mr. DeWayne Ran- bv home.* Wayne and Waller , ajj u&gt;e!r
-iZft
^in
inX tmutv tn1 staunch pillar of Ute local bachelor flying, keep 'em salling.-wo'd betof Flint Aviation school spent G«tes of Kalamazoo and Karl
mcre8*n intima
' meat and frail were destroyed. * gurgery. and Margaret Coat* and doll
।
.club' «ltoqul«hed hl* membership ter stop before we finhh with keep
Sunday
with
his
parent*.
Mr.
and
Gates
nf
Cloverdale
called
on
Fred
u
w&gt;&lt;
.
mountains
that
Out 5-13 Mrs. Edna Townsend entertained , B8Sale woodman gave helpful things :
?“?®.S,0U2lf,ns l.nal
yuu toe. wj,en he married Winifred John- ' your none clean —mi saying—cheer------—they
— ------------------tnal
belong to us humans you
w&gt;ently. It took tte Colorado I io.
Zolly Coffer,
about cause and treatment of In­ Mrs. Floyd Randall. * Mrs. Harry Ashby Sunday evening.-----------**
I fantlle Paralysis. Wllda Allerding Lute of Ludington was a caller at
ten « wtthn4ttSWn' Und bt Wl eVe° ■«!««•&lt;» to br*ng these two Hasting----------------- **•------- ----- —
• and Pearl Demond gave a song. tha Mr. and Mrs. George Conklin CLAk HILLS
together, "out wlwre thc West
Exclusive of Army. Navy, and
heme
on
Sunday-.
I
Mrs.
Howard
Colburn
received
(Mattle Schneider h#4 charge of
1
-.""•“ir that li*r htiKbund
T11® Rockies are different. They're begin*."
I Maritime commiMion. who»c wrap
&lt; &lt;' *
.... .
1 nm-a last t.—-V rnmn
cLtaT^t S-**'
t&lt;iU(,n' Tttey 4.e,y to*1®*®*-1 Dan Cupid will smile again thi* program produces about 20 times ns
stunts. Mra Bates of near Wood­
I
ol?ffn™i.C^PMr and Mra You ?.Und *w,y 'ind ““n;cl
' week when Artelle Bedford and much a* nil otter Government aabury was a visitor. * Miss Ruth BRANCH DISTRICT
Last Weeks Letter.
iLnruu.
w,,n
Woodman of Benton Harbor wa*
Mra. Dora Gutchess, of Charlotte r Eugene Haight of Grand Rapid* cus strong man, or a sky scraper honor „IU1
home for the weekend. On Sunday
• ... ArCadiB pior. are expected to yield 100.000 to 120 u .tauowd
000 ton* of serap metaU and paper
her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Harve spent a few days with her sister. spent the weekend at their farm Ttey arc showy in ipot*. but ro u Ida. where Sb
Bob Is stationed.
000 tons c.
.
. .
.
i.vuWoodman took her to Kalamazoo, Mra. O. D. Fassctl and Mr. Fas»ett. homc ln clay HUI*. Mr und Mra. a three ring circus.
. .•
I Congratulations
and. .best wishes
Ilhls ye&gt;r. t
.
Tte Ugliest ot those hulks of gran­
and while there attended a special * Mrs Charles Laubaugh spent last; chas. Gibbs were visitors Saturday
&gt; .'to
the
(See
’
•— —
** four of you.
- —
— wedding !
musical program. "The Crucifixion" Monday with her daughter near, evening. * Harold England and ite ts dirccllv behind our camp.
* Remember the Dorcas So- 1 fam|iy of Lansing and Mr. and Mrs. Some one dubbed It Cheyenne
q J: stories elsewhere in
In paper.)
,
at the Church of Chrtit. ★ Miss Shultz.
Betty Kimble of Hastings was home clcty at the John Darby home. Wed- । Morris Tewi» of Kahinazoo spent Mountain a long time ago. Helen | Easter Notes—Flower* from THE
of this week. * Mr. and Mrs. the weekend with their parent*. Hunt Jackson wrote a poem about very special
' ' "boy
‘ tn Uncle Sam s HOTJCE TO OETOITOM
Sunday. * Mr. and Mra. Chas. Simp­ nesday.
1
son and daughter Katherine of Kenneth Norton and family, spent L«on pou% and wile and on Easter it. At night with a silver dollar forces, caused many a fluttering I *'•'* “!” '
v.sitrn
-rc.i U
r&gt;vn Bn
u , Sunday uftcnioon in Marshall. * H|| were callers at Mrs Lenna John- moon, and a velvet sky to soften its heart of the "gal he left behind.'
u",\rr uf h7 k uf J
I Augusta,
visited Arch
Grave*
and
Pcart Demond^n
Sunday
afternoon
Mra- Eleanor Strickland, of Him- son's In Bowne. * Mr. and Mrs. scruggly outline, It might be possi­
♦
Mr
and
Mra
“
pau?
Woodrain^n'
,,n
g*.
«pent
Saturday
afternoon
with
,
Rov
McCaul
nnd
Mrs.
Sarah
Me' * 5!Y.*an’d Mra Paul Woodman en-1
ble to be poetic about—In day light her bouquet Jack Wagner called hu
Soiirr i. b
jm.taBl.Mr.’ -nd M^Kfnnnh Mr
“» .‘LmSTS.SfeU Caul were Euterjuetta^at WllUaft
—Ughl
Mom’ to double checic on tne flow- j
••
l» HuBets
in Middleville
* Joe
Lukso
merandton "oc*l and ’Mrond Mn i to^the ^neighborhSd'1 visaing old
ieft"’ituMav*
“for‘' Ft."
Cutter
Two point* ot interest have half era he ordered for HER.
?»'• «• »■’
tamed thi* monster. A inemor- | Came Easier and came flowers lo
J„r.
-------- ----- 1. w Mr” and Fri’ends*will" be'giad to hear that way
lai to Wlll Rogers on poo side and snappy Bonnie Brandstetter from ; „uirn| |D
have sold their Mrs. Dunda* who underwent a sari- The
lne Seven
^even Falls"
niu
ou the
inc other.
mm... a local bluejacket, who know* how 1 court. »t n&gt;
to observe birthdovs of Paul. Ken- Mra. Dan
n:,n Roberto
n°herts hMVl
on
neth and Frank. We heard that car farm and expect to move to Has- nus operation nt Blodgett hospital. Helen Hunt Jackson I* supposed Bu to pick 'em. and jve don't mean lhe cuy nt ii*.t
burled on one of the side flowers!
| "&lt; •*‘4 'iftim
trouble delayed the mipper and Ungs in thc near future. * Mra. three weeks ago. has been taken to 1
'.nri'.T,. hi7t’’Tir«
Forrest Kinney, who underwent a, the home of her daughter in Grand ]iumi(s After climbuig to the spot
Your 'Moms' and Dad* were hap- i
IBnmTMrT'Mr .nd 13. m.)&lt;» opmu™ r™&gt;w. u Wlrun, (upid. * A Umlly tram Orjnd IST’E,. t“^d “3d un", K
py beyond words, for the Easter ; ■''•'J '•
(tnat
ena*_weu. w mn ana mn nlcdy and cxpeciB u&gt; gjt up BOon. Rapid* has purchased thc Mctzcr ta blazes they ever got her up there greetings you fellows sent— CableV' rl
Kenneth Kelsey and Mr. nnd Mrs
■
-------------w*1
----farm
and
moved
on
last
week.
■
•---•••»
—
&gt;
—
•
—
-■
------back in 1883. He looked very wise gram* and letters from all over the |
atuan
Paul Woodman and Darlene were RIG UBAS K
- ----- --------- -----------------------and smug then confided in me that I। world
&lt;
in commemoration of Lite
guest* of Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Leh- j Lost -Wdek’a Letter.
Operation of the refrigerator car
man nf Woodlapd for a birthday, The Aid Society met for dinner, pool by American railroad, saved It "Twam't no such al all. somebody ! iResurrection of Christ—ideals of I
started
thc
whole
story
lo
attract
j
।
i the greaU'zl heritage of all numdinner Sunday
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John , nlmns( 45 million empty refrigerator the tourlslcrs. and tiie damn fools | kind
i
— 'For the Lord so loved lhe
Darby on Wednesday. April 21. * | c-»r.miles in thc last four months of have been a believing and a pilin' | &gt;world
that he gave his only begot'CRESSKY
MIm Violet Norton, daughter of Mr. 1942.
rocks on «hal tlwrc spot ever since ।ten son—"
Last Week’s Letter.
and Mrs. John Norton, and Pvt
.'r.f .Mrr
—That were about 25 years ago." .
Addresses
। Mr. nnd Mrs. Richard Hartman John Birman. Jr, son of Mr. and. PAI Fnn ,T ’N ADVANCE—
Enough
of
this
Ozarks
versus
thc
.
Pvt.
David R- Cook
BVY WAR nONIIK
and family of Kalamazoo spent the Mrs John Birman, wen- maned
Rockies
—
I'm
beginning
to
sound
Bat.
B 52nd Tllg. Bt.
weekend with his parents. Mr. and Friday evening at the home of the
like the Little Rock Chamber of ’ 2nd Platoon
■ Mrs. Carl Hartman. * Mrs. Jennie Rev and Mra. J, J. WUUlts In Bar- 1
DRIVE IN TODAY FOR
Commerce.
Camp Callan. California.
i Culp Is spending some time with ryvtlle. They “eft for Maryland | okdeb yob publication
Colorado Springs boasts a beautl- I
I Mr. and Mrs. Bill Strong tn Kala- where John is in training. He was . s&lt;«i- nf Mlrkion Ta* Pm
1 ful Fine Art* Center, and at thc , Pvt. Robert L. Beadle 381(10577
| ma zoo. * Mr. and Mrs. Donald Rev- home on a ten-day furlough * Mr.
j present time Is showing a collection i
trwld* visited Mr. and Mrs. Clifford and Mrs. Amos Wengar of near: Al • ^,o" "J
of Old and Modem Masters that I
Kahler at east Delton on Sunday. * Nashville and Mrs. Bernice Brook* 11?* 17; ,^,1 rn".?" L th.
r would make your mouth water— I Fort Belvoir.’vtrglnla,
Mrs. William White Is assisting In and family of Battle Creek were;’, A|w"t “ p, 1!UI’
Then* everything from El Grecos’.
Birthday—April 14
Phone 2240 Hailing*
। the Mark Hammond home. * Mr. Sunday dinner guests at Vcrn Haw- j i&gt;rM.ni. H.-n. xiuirt ci.mi
&gt; “Saint Peter -—to Braque und Pi­
land Mrs. Wm. Cartlldge of Delton blitz * Mra. Frieda Marshal^ had nf ProMtr.
A.SJl. Jack H. Delnauy 622-970
casso* "Improvisations".
J spent Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs its dinner guest Sunday her brother. |
H th” M»t(T
"'&lt;•
Co. 29
Battalion 8
Tiie collections have been shipped
1 warren Calms. *■ Mr. and Mra. Gu» Morganthaler of near Nash- '*’!
1VU. S. coast Guard Station
. here from both coasts for lhe durnvll)e. Afternoon callers were Harvey 1 '*'?_^r|,J'
twh
। tion.
Marshall*. ★ Mr. and Mrs. Harvey 1 ’„*X « dmTm.’bi
”,
Brooklyn. N. Y.
.
i
I am having the privilege ol
Marshall of North Maple Grove i ,iTt„rainini »ho,«m nr «...
I studying under Boardman Robinson.
P.F.C. Walter H. Steenbock
visited Sunday at Mr. and Mrs. Will h&lt;ir- ut *»id
*n&lt;i ।
&gt; who ha* a figure class two nights a
New England Aircraft School
Hawbiita
ft. —. -............................
week. He is really quite a figure—
' sort of a combination of George
NORTHEAST WOODLAND
’ Bernard Shaw and Monty Wooley.
Birthday—July 21
Last Week's Letter.
. He strides around his cla&amp;s smok­
Mr. and Mrs. Glendon Eckardt of
ing the vilest smelling pi|&gt;e I've ev­
Pvt. Richard Munioy ’ •
Hastings visited his mother. Mn; 1
------ j! er encountered, and matching puffs
Red River O.U.T.C.
Bertha Eckardt and Mr. and Mrs
l«ii&gt;lleBtl»n of smoke with critlcLsm. He's a mas­
811th Ord. Co. (Depot.)
I Victor Dzkardt and family Sunday 1
ter al teaching as well as palntlnu.
Texarkana. Texas.
'afternoon. * Mra. Itaymond Btiralry
He wears a beard, all white anu
and little son Eldon of Sunfield
kinky: and homed rimmed glasses.
A.C.8. Juck D. Laubaugh .
l called on Mrs. Walter Cooke Tues­
Usually he stare* across his glasses
A.A.F. College Trg. Detachment
day afternoon. * Mrs Lydia Schul­
ut Vn.bata ut your work, the model—you—nnd । Barracks A
Catawba College
er called on Mrs. Walter Cooke
then cut* loose. His comments are I
Tuesday afternoon. * Mra. Lydia
caustic. someUmea: kindly some- i Salisbury. N. Carolina
Schuler is In Grand Rapids caring
'•■(! time*. Once In awhile ho Just anoru &gt; Birthday—June 4
2}
nnd walks away.
Pvt. Donald Braley
One night while generously spray- । 858th Guard Sqdn.
Ing a drawing with pipe
Bowling Field
asked lhe student where she had i Washington, p. C. .
studied. She reeled oft a whole list i
of names and places, und when she
PFC Robert Keeler •
had finished lie said: “Very Inter- I A P.O. 668 c o Postmaster .
eating Madame: rd call you a pro- i New York. N. Y.
fessloniU student."
Pvt. John R. Keeler ’
Starting at 1 o'clock, I offer thc following:
dent: "If I ever saw a figure like
Co. C. 12 Bn . 3rd Regt . Bka 1831
that. I’d peddle It to Barnum."
Oreenvllle. Pennsylvania

WANTED

48c to 55c oer hour

hOUrS per week

Personnel Office

Don’t Waste
Your Car!

LEGAL NOTICES

IF YOU HAVEN'T HAD YOUR

CAR SERVICED FOR SUMMER

DO IT NOW. DRIVE IN TODAY.

ANDRUS SERVICE

AUCTION SALE
Owing to ill health and unable to work the farm, I will dispose
of the personal property at public auction at the farm located
5 miles northeast of Hastings on M-43; or
miles west of
Coats Grove on

SATURDAY, MAY 1,1943
HAY

HORSES

BLACK MARE, 12 yrs. old,

BUY WAR BONDS

Quantity of alfalfa hay.

FOR COWS

wgt. 1450 lb*.

BAY MARE, 12 yrs. old,
wgt. 1400 lbs.

This is a good work team.

cows
JERSEY CO#, 3 yrs. old,

HARNESS
Good set of

1Vi

inch

double

work

AND STEERS

Sat of fly nets, nearly new.

FARM MACHINERY

THAT ARE

Nearly new Champion manure spreader.

6 yrs. old. bred Feb. 25.

Durham and Guernsey COW,
3 yrs. old. bred Dec. 20.

YEARLING HEIFER.
4 mas. old HEIFER.

SOW
O.I.C. SOW, wgt. 350,
due May 16.

John Daerc 5 ft. cut mowing machine.
John Deere 2 horse riding cultivator.
Oliver 2 sec. spring drag.
Banner plow.
Good Keystone side delivery rake, ted­
der attachment.
5 tooth cultivator.
Nearly new wagon. 14 ft. flat rack.
Land roller. Hay tedder.
Miller bean puller.
Whiffietrccs and neckyoke.
10 gal. milk can.
New Home sewing machine.

Forks, shovels and many other articles.

TERMS: CASH DAY OF SALE, nothing to be removed until settled for.

Stock Tonic

reflected in milk production.

appetite, better feed intake,
more economical gains.

OUR SERVICES
SAVINGS ACCOUNTS

Stock Tonic is also a min­

eral supplement—animals

CHICKING ACCOUNTS

WAR SAVINGS BONDS

INSIDE

BANK MONEY ORDERS

need minerals for normal func­

Extra Good BREAD filled

a mineral deficiency.

with £.v/r&lt;* Vitamins and
Mineral} when she . . .

We'd like to talk to you
about Stock Tonic—we be­

SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES

lieve it will be easy to con­

For rent at $2 50 and government tax—in our fine
safety deposit vault. Get one today for your war

leave it out of your ration.

DEWEY REED, Auctioneer

|AY C. WING. Clerk

NATIONAL BANK OF HASTINGS
MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTBM AND
FEDERAL DEPOSIT INS. CORP.

vince you you can’t afford to

STEBBINS &amp; JACOBS
SUCCESSORS TO CARVETH &amp; STEBBINS
HASTINGS

And Mother Always Males

tioning. Feeds are apt to show

Bonds and other valuable papers.

EDWARD W. SAVACOOL, Prop.

Rationing Addi to the
Economy of Home-Baking!

In the dairy cow, this is
In the steer, it means better

fresh, calf by side.

DURHAM and GUERNSEY

• Dr. Hess

stimulate* body functions.

RHONE 2131

BAKiS WITH

Enriched

LILY
WHITE
"Tho FLOUR
♦ho Bost Coots Use'

�TIIE HASTINGS BANNER. THURSDAY. APRIL 29. IMS

COURTHOUSE
out of the
them, they
i're switeh-

od 'conneccaptain or

Schoo!

ning Center

Ity of III

Glow*, we're
frnm Woodyour letters

ig. keep 'em
.—we'd bet­
h with keep
ring —Cheer­
ily Coffer.

Navy, and
whose acran
l 20 ttmps ax
emment ag­
0.000 to 120 Is.and paper

rices

i&lt;-Baking !

•y$ Maw
eAD filled
mins and

TH.

ted

?E

WARRANTY DEEDS
Carrie Sponable. odn. Sarah Ken­
yon. to Lynn Bishop and wife. 40
Ac. Sec. 10. a Ac. Sec. 15; 2 Ac Sec
io Ac. Sec. 10, Hope Twp.
-Ellsworth Newton and wife to
Hugh V. Healy and wife, lol 736.
Hastings city.
Emma E. Nevins to William R.,

Oen- Bunday dinner guest* of Mrs. Anna i Our Branch of lhe 4-H orgsnixaMion- Endxlty near Coals Grove.
Tion were at Hastings batura«y and
**— 1
.i wnile H Uu'r pcvMUuie lor them au
to win nona * in the context it
renpondcnce has txen started with
I really is a great aciuevemem ana
many of Hie prisoners and with II I P H f f II fl A
their families In England. Some H U II jLllUUL
a uencln w.iicn win U*t uuougn
padtaies h*ve been lent lo civilw 1
v w
1 tne leaaer oi uie group deserve*
Ians In Occupied France. It ha*
-----------CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
&gt; much credit tor ner part u&gt; Uw
not beau possible to reach pri**«*ers HIGH bCIIOOL NOTEg
PROBATE C‘OU'BT
| The Christian Science ..— Re- IIK.. Vo.l
ijut We*k» Note*
' work. * Mr and Mrs Leland Jones.
Eat. aUdeon W. Briggs. Petition Uef Committee of Ire First Church 1 Figures pressnted tar the twoUw Boond W-rd «M.l taoUd ,
“VTuS
for hearing claims Hied, notice to of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, year period include over i.600ixw
welds and called on others in tne
creditors issued, warrant and in- Max*a&lt;diusetU.whichwas establishLSTomg a radio to the radio da**.
vrntory filed.
ed in September 1940. ha* recently
u.e
mo^UranThe—D. A. R good citlxenshlp village. * Mr and aara. Haney
Eat. Jennie Reynold*.
Bond of ^^a**d 114 ,*5conS annual report, jjqq pomnj^ to Husaia and
medal was awarded to Mary Kelch- purme)ee and June of Battle Creex
Orangeville Twp*.
LoU Flower to Hallie Anders, et

-- CHURCH NEWS

Baltimore Twp
Lottie V. Gan----- - ..
- ----------- filed, notice to creditors issued.
. Mead, el al, par. Sec. 27. Rutland
Est. Ella Bumford. Order con­
firming sate entered,
Joliruon
tou.. LoU
o
..
-__ Flower.
Frank Elston. Order con­
ar. Bee. 15. Prairieville Twp.
firming sale entered.
■
r20’’’tZJoJia.rj21 Z.oh^n ,l
Alice Crouse. Order allowI. P*r- 8?c- ,sTwp
lux claim* entered.
.““VJL
T'
fat CUntonV Boice. Flna^ ac­
ry, par’ Sec 21. Johnatown" TwpI count
, filed.
Farmers State Bank of Middle­
Eat. Minnie Wurm
Wlll filed.
Ville to Oerald E While and wife, jietltlon tor probate Hied, order for
par. Middleville village.
publication entered.
Luella S. Reed to Elmer M Ben­
Est. Joseph J. Both. Petition lo
der. lot* 13 and 14. Bl. 56, Middle­ open safety deposit box filed, orville village.
Lewi* Acker and wife lo Harrel P
Daniel and wife. Iola I and 2. Bl. riZi' Silver of Mtie fiterf mSof
3. R. J. Grant's Second Add.. Has­
tings city.
j ‘•--d'flled and letters isaued
Ray Matthew* et al to Walter »..filed, bond filed Jind
f?. letters issued,
Steger and wife, 80 Ac. Sec. 34. Irv­ order limiting Mttlemcnt
entered,
ing Twp.
petition for hearing of claim* filed,
William Hughey and wife, et al. notice
to creditors issued.
to Carroll O. Kline, lot 7. Oak Hll' , Ext. Viola E Rogers. Petition for
Resort. Hope Twp
administrator filed, order for pub­
Lewis F. McIntyre and wife to
entered.
Manhu* M Perrett. Jr. and wife. , lication
E-u. Incx E Nlclioi*. Petition for
TFi..n. UKnw'ir-iiaarototaos:
F ^nmtEnn^anri’wlft ^Li»°3 ^*1^ llcatln'1 entered.
12 ^s^T^nd MrTlff im's’bi'
A Tinkler. Will filed.

EaUV

•

°r,“r ,or

★

tion in thc south epd ot town nx.»
been moved to a point near BelleApril 15. vue and tne budaing on Uic rear
held.
Tiie
of
the premi/e* will lie moved in
tl»ge. PeY‘ .
.garment*. The loss in shipping ha*
results
* Mr. and
Kklinir *lri w^eniroirf °nwthnraof1 Ueen hegHglDle, During Uie first i „
r.lllrniwere: Mr. Dana Burgess,
.
___it*__place.
____________
__ Mrs._Otu
- Pish____ ]
Prudent; Mrs. Jennie Stuck. vWe- er of KelamasM visited at Orlie I
wooden caxes, at^conv'enlent Ploca^‘^Suw'mGreal^rit*
mittcea otx-ratiou Prraidun
_____..... Mixa 'Esther
w..u—“i^ty".
rv,.., 'aec- Mslier'a* Stmday also paJlecfo'n Mra.
Mr,
tion* on the Atlantic and Pacific
m&lt;~Ji
ireury; Mr. Edwin Taylor, treas- Haten Hook who is ill. * Mr*. Geo
coast*, ready for instant use should ““ Zf",*
2^,. urtr. Supper wa* served by the Brown of Hastings I* f aying at th* «""'»■
emergenclea arise because of local
TSSnSSfiy “n addition £ L. A. S.
S 01
'!: .the
lh* Goodwill
Q««»wlU church.
church.
Otis Allman home..white her hu*Mr. 0
Gies'
arc
t*nd works
in Battle
Creek. Mra
^’mcLVlS 22AM aarments have auP“enu
four depote in j.^ing
H?rt biology
aST”' classes “
“ Br'own
“wa* foTmerly
’Mtak'itoriGCratudiing first aid.
Brown wa* formerly Miss Doris,Arheen^Miatrmtited^Uinm^State*—at Boston. Nev Ym,
Mr Sclu
Schelhaa'ashop
classes have
have nold
noid and
and wi
wt extend
extend congratulation?
congratulsUojy
Mr
lha*'.* shoo classes
^MHhuHnn^rernr.1 Utn
Angeles, and Poruand. Oregon
writing
papers
onrVAtl
the tHnllizh
subject ‘■ven
though
we are.....
. ___ ___
or—
n Hit Into
kTtna bit late wTtn
^S?
l
.
c
s
*
u
‘
.
ve
K°
nc
J
orlh
I™
01
d~Satv
,hrm
*
1,
'
e
Gu
&gt;'
Schermerhorn
r-.A
fi lhc . —v.a.ca amvc guitc luiui aauua
. United Btxtcs forces. &gt;-tar|e Britbond drive program farm property ha* been sold anu f®rtt* ' Christian Science
science worker*
workers in CanI ine seconu puna uiivc u1u41a.11 -------- ‘
.
--— . ..
, ........ .d fhrv -*
will
move
tnr2?Z!£,
their cotUKe
rnttain1*1 P®\
eh}°
Hved from ‘r?P,cal ’,t.rrs Bnd *“ m Oreat Britain alone 300 almoners wa* held Friday evening. April 16.
in Central auditorium.
Approxi- Oul1 &gt;Mte for the preventssffi st."•
maitly $143.60 wax raised In War
Ucf.
Stamp* und 8575.00 in War Bonds, NORTH HOPE
I Cf&lt;^5 have been given to overcrowdX,1C total «aiua
m iu
*wi*i ua
The
value &lt;of
material
in
Tomorrow ends another sixMis. Gordon Cota anfi baby of ' '-«&gt;
*’,• clothing distributed U estimated at
Report Big Rapids spent from Wednesday 11
t»Uo*iy&lt; 4.7 u. cmIim*
riving tn the United Btalea suf- $1.533300. in addition lo this money weeks' marking iseriod.
foplna because
Iwanrp of
nt war
u.-jr conditions
rnndlllnn. or
nr ...... ....... .. . ... .... . .
. caid* will be marked next Wed- until Sunday with her parent*. Mr
i*""""
"• ••»*» •»
fering
gills nave been sent to Oislna and
and Mrs. LXxar Wurm. * Mr. and
o——. »—.o.
action have been provided with other needy countries, and three nesciav.
Mr. Schilling's second hour hl*- Mrs. Lewi* Ferguson of Delton
clothing and other forms of relief. motorised canteens have been Mill
Among thrin are refugees from thc to England; they are located in lorv cla*-. went to the court house spent Easter with Mr. and Mrs. Otto
Par East, who landed in California; London. Sheffield, and Rochester. Friday to observe lhe hearings of Pranshka and family * Wc extend
our syiujuthy to Mra William Meand merchant seamen rescued from
The Coounittcu is ready to aid people applying for naturaluallon Callum
jsnd famhy ,|n liw loj.s of
ships torpedoed along the Atlantic in relieving human suffering caused paper.-.
coast have been similarly cared for.
Tills work Is carried on by lhe Com­
mittee without regard to creed or
since* P^r’l'urbor^oy^

eS.™nt*Xl Xt

oa lbs
4
b* NMeM
&lt;'O«BC|| 1 b.u &gt;,,, lb
a. u tax1.
arU. If. L- nib.
pp-rl-d b

ORDIB FOB PUBLICATION

...I^rr.1 B. J«nn ,M »lfc U&gt; H.;
Pralt
puh.
Ileal Ion filed, order allowing claims1I One of the moat impressive
Rutland Twp.
, branches of the work from the start
and Aben Johnson, third
Henry Stehr and wife to William ; entered.
The
local
Christian
Science lion,
E-.t. May E. Cramer. Final ac- ' before America entered the war.
An inter-class track meet was * Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Thompson
J. Streeter and wife, 2'» Ac. Sec. count filed, discharge of admlnla-1। has been the distribution of cloth- Church , la one of thc 1500 branch
•WI and nor
*i,.r 17 Tlinrt.o mile COUtll tiled, 'JliCllUrgC Of atltn
held nt the fairground* April 16. '*/ Ehul.tr and Mr. and Mrs. Wil. Ing and comforts to bombed-out units mentioned above.
TwjL
’
wn“,pp''itretrtx
tratrix taaued,
issued, e»ute
estate enrolled.
enrolled.
The seniors and freslimen com- llvra Ander* ■ and son* were, enterpeople In Great Britain anti to re­
Est.
John
Appclman.
Final
ac
­
neied against lhe juniors and soph- ^lnfd,at,thc Von,1P ot Mr,
Lena B. Cole tn Jake Dutts and count filed, order allowing account fugees from Holland, Norway. Rus­ MARTIN CORNEUS
with lhe lunlor-sophomore
Anders In honor of Fredrick
wife, lot 2. Bl 4. Woodland village
Wc were greatly shocked Thurs­ crr.orw.
sia. Poland. Belgium and other Eu­
combination coming out on lop.
Anders who will lea*e Tuesday for
Harry P. Whitaker to Maurice W entered, discharge of administrator ropean counlrie*.
Clothing ha;, day afternoon lo hear of the death
Canmuo. h«vc
Mid “
/ *■
•"
‘"
’J®, ’".'ir,'
Watts, par Sec 20. Yankee Spring* testicd. eaute enrolled.
nave Mn
ueen &lt;*&lt;&gt;«»
enosen ano
•••T ■'P
Tr-*'
" •
—
i,'•
gone direct from Boston to Russia, of our dear friend unu old school- I committee*
E»t.
Jennie
Reynolds.
Petition
mate. Mrs. Martha Demond. Mn. , work is proceeding on plans for
r
U
Twn.
Tnyx
for hearing claim* filed, notice tj and knitted goods have been sent Dtmoud had been in lulling hcuiUi, cla. . night.
*1rLnniH McrfnLn^r?.itd
Jennie L Osborne to Ellwyn Hay­ creditors
there from branches of the Com- for some time, but complications deissued.
Many
afternoon
cla**es
attended
*
c
^
,
'
aJd
McCallum
c.LM sends)
ward and wife, par Sec. 6. Barry
Est. Ixila Wohlford
Pinal ac­ 1 mittee in England. One example velopcd resulting in her sudden tiie diatrtcl speech content in lhe
“}
1* thc preparation, within six weeks
count
filed,
order
assigning
residue
death.
She
wa*
C6
years
of
age
and
.
auditorium
on
April
16.
JiVh
Ethel Bloom, et al. to Fretl I. Mil- ।
of 1820 knitted garments for the
..... i ___
Tr...._ j
i___ . —
in be
k.. no school ro
—A. Thursday to
to spend
spend some
feme time
lime with
len and wife. par. Sec. 31. Orange­ entered, discharge of administrator j Russians. Overseas workers have wa* bom and
grew_ ...
to ___
womanhood
There
will
tomorI Issued, estate enrolled.
relatives at Reed City.
Ville Twp
our- neighborhood and was much row because of Good Friday.
Est. Herbert R Barner.. Final ac­ ! won- the commendation and co-op­ in
Ernest J. Todd and wife to Earl
Club hour was held Monday. April
eration of local authoritle* by thetr loved and respected by all. She
SOUTHWEST RUTLAND
R Boye* and wife. 80 Ac. Sec 14. count filed, order allowing account prompt arrival on the scene of wa* a good wife anti mother and 19.
entered
* farewell party wa* held fiaturSaturOn Monday. Tuesday and Wed- -A
u true and faithful friend, and her
Est. Joseph J. Both. Waiver cf 1 trouble. In cities heavily bombed. snuling lace and kinoly ways wul nesduv the boys and' girls gym day night at thc Glass Creek grange
Hastings Twp.
. such as Plymouth. Coventry. Bris­
Myron G JnhnCoek nnd others to notice filed, proof of will filed, or- tol. and Southampton, they have
classes held
clean-up
day.
Tltay
hall in honor of Robert Wilcox who
ui
us
*uci&gt;
we
iicia
ctean-up
aav.
in«&gt;
w.,..
Efirnest L. Johocock 'j Int. In 80 dtr admitting will entered, bond of . got there with food and clothing. meet togvther.
Funeral
—
service*
~
raked
the
school
park
and
.
the
-..t
front
----------------leave*
-----------Tuesday
—
for
tb«
—
----army
- *
executrix filed, letters testamentary
Mary Dunn Of
of Kalamazoo
Kalsmanxi spent
Ac. Sec. 13. Orangeville Twp
I ready to go to work, even before were conducted'from her Allo home lawn------------------ _c_. oft-mAAA and
orwi intemi.-ut
mt.—....»
An ya&lt;1Fr Ifri-ire
given Tiiea- from Friday
Frluay until Sunday with her
Keniih S. McIntyre and wife, et issued, order limiting settlement en­ the "All Clear'' sounded
Sunday afternoon
al to Arthur Allerdlng. et al. par. tered. petition for hearing claims
day noon at lhe high school by parents. Mr. and Mr.r Harry Dunn,
ine wiae
■ The
wide range
range 01
ot tne
thc atstnoudLstribu- ' *“ ^Cr
; filed, notice to creditors issued
Woodland village
tion is indicated tn the annual re- Jr?'
J'L1- the Bible club. The stage was dec- * Mr- and Mr*. Roy Oaks and famPetition
Edgar S. Fifield and Wife to Rob- , EM. Ernest
——-• M. Wheeli r. . "".
’."y
orated with candles In Easter l'y and Mil* Twlla Jarrard »pen.
kSiA
ert W. Keith nnd wife, et al. 49 Ac.
ot*”ln“bafcl*.Drp“«
“rE*- ' ....
The program
the home of..Mr. and
TOKi.nn included:
UKiuuru. .............*1. ........................
. Mrs.
i.
order directing opening Safety De­
-prj.jmjc'- n laved ■by
__ Willo *Lave*
avoan fU.wman
Mr an/1
See 29. Orangeville Twp.
.
Bowman. * Mr.
and Mr«
Mr*
Walter L Wall ice and wife to posit box entered
wore
Sunday
evening
callers
al
Mr.
&gt;
Hampton a songI. "G&gt;
"God
nLS
So
o Loved Harry Dunn were Easter
Easier Sunday
Eat. Ih-rt Frisby. Order allowing fitted out with suitable profession­ and Mis. Oir Fishers. ♦ Mr... Ar- tjie World' by lhe glrlsilce club' Kuert* at the home ot Mr. and Mr*
Roland M. Furrow und wife, lot 3
al clothing by the almoner. A Scot- ! thur Perrin'of Grand Rapid.* was slory of the resurrKtion from SL Frui Otb. * Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Bl 4 nnd par. Samuel Roush's Add . claims entered
. Est. Charles Popp Order appoint
­ 2h?»
ii'inrf
^-urteS0 the^Nor* :; *
n 0Ver
*‘e weekend &lt;
ues,'i of her John
hy4&gt;C ru.-&gt;.
an
over tthe
guest
jai.,. O,**•••
.. .......■ ^Faster Linington
Llninaton of Hastings
Hastlnes called on Mr
Mr.
Freeport village.
ing administrator entered, bond w^ion1 i'ffnM.5■' parents.
” two rwem* bi PhUl us antl Mrs- D‘n Douglas Sunday. *
iiiar*ntv Mr.
Mr nnd
oriel Mra.
Xl-t. Milo
MUa Barry.
Marrv .T^^ghi
-m.* .'*
oZSflWrAm 'i™
* Mr* Donald Jouc* ana daughter 1 £££,*nd John TUbi»
Adrln Johnson .“of
spent
“Et. cnX^KdiHd. noi .C- oSTtiptSSirwS-eiffiHn™
’ta: read
T“d fbv
” srKd.rSES
.Id Hastings
s“'!S?!.t
pX
expedition, with, comfort* from Mnrv
„nri Arthur
of
and John Tabbs read by Ka.urdl... n._]x allrf S1.pd,..
Manlius M Perrett. Jr., and wife count of administrator filed, order the
Boston, and that the centre pro- 2ra?,dv rite were Simd'v colters at
Shellington; vocal solo.
l,™a&gt;
and Sunday at t e ,
to Julia Perrett Overton, 'i InL in assigning residue entered.
. vlded clothing for the refugees
w Mr
HoV’
b’
8U^:
to
lSS? Lord1
40 Ac. Sec. 31. Baltimore Twp
________ whom the A
__ j"
Mr.d unu Mrs. orrHtuSTof
rimer.'. * Mr • , Illa,. V?.'.. cmnired CrO54
rnw.-. he- SSd
cox. ftmriv
* Mr. and
Mr:- i-c-ricr Lord 1' ,
Est. Eugene J Barnum. Warrant
Warrant whom the Commandos
Commandos brought
brought &lt;^
!and
M|. I!ttrry H11.oa of ’ oltfSn
Det;olt
™
nnd family of
of’ciZbJrM
Cloverdale. Mr. ar.:',
Mary H Elliott to George J. Ell­
1 back.
--------- ■’ -------,h«
rurii... I ana....
M1A
Barnum oi....
Un- Jr.'.
,1 .-liL
- nivrA -Mrs. Albert Nam and fnrnllv andh
iot par. Sec. 28. Barry Twp
- and Inventory filed.
J
Eat.
Leland
and
Eva
Kcnaaton.
Throughout
the
entire
Christian
Kate H. Both to Joseph J. Both,
sing were called here by the seri­
Science movement workers are mak­ ous illnessI o!
as.
S': lots 1100 and 1101. Hastings city. Report of sale of real estate filed.
of their
their fMiurr
IMher und
and grand
grand concluding Bible verse from hl Sunday
Hunaay guests
gursu at
at thc
me hornnum: of
oi J
jx*.
Uliam Hilton.
.51' Wiltox.
Eet. Elsie I. Lanfear. Petition for ing and collecting clothing of all fattier William
Frank Centilever and wife to Ho­
Hilton. *
* to.
Mr. and
and c™c_lutV?.K
Wlftox. A
* Mr.
Mr. and
and Mrs.
Mm. Robert
Robert WilWil­
mer L Reeves nnd wife, lot 122 and administrator filed, order appoint* kinds and sending It to the depots, Mr*. Owen Varney of Castleton John, by Gladys Oler: and thc eox were Saturday night and Sun- !
'
Prelude'
by
Willo
Hampton.
The
where
II
Is
carefully
Inspected,
sort
­
tng
administratrix
entered,
bond
part of lot 121. Lindbergh Park
Center and William Cok-.u&lt;11 nno
day gucstx nt the home of .their
program was under the direction
filed and letter of administration ed and packed In waterproof case* daughter Ruby of the Center road ...
Add . Sec. S. Yankee Seringa Twp.
«u.n
S
Shirley E Bromcl* to Hattie An- iMued. order limiting settlement en­ for shipment. One of the most re­ were Sunday callers at Mr. and Mr*. nf Mi&amp;s Ruth Robson. Gretchen
tered. petition for hearing claims cent of the Committee's activities Barry Wellman's. * A good attend­
ha* been lhe sending of weekly food ance at church and Sunday school
20 Ac. Sec. 7: 6 Ac. Sec. 7. Hope and filed, notice to creditors Issued.
Ent. Pauline Doster. Final ac- packages to British prisoners of Sunday. We wish we might have
rMv.
Oranpevllte Twp.
txjys were given basketball letters
'*/ tAriln
as many every Sunday. The spec­ bv Coach Joseph Brorak; Keith
ot Martln'
_ __________
ial offering for World Service wax’
Average
87.00. * William E. Hilton died at wn*niS*
Avenge dully
daily IL-.tening
lUtenine time
time for
for
his home at an early hour Thurs­
mil
i rAdl°
haK increased from
three
to
fuf
)
WUrs
on isn
[Hms since
day, April 22 aftei several months ■ n?r- BJJ1 Garrison, Dean Keeler.
....... tnree
to...
iivt nours on
riunf
n.iv Kenyon.
KvnvnT.
tepn Lane,
T.ono
.. .beginning
......
Rav
Ken
|bc
of the war
illness, aged 71 years Mr. Hilton Capt.
war
was born here and grew to man­ Duane Ottocen. Duane Stanttn. ,ne ,wnn,nK
hood in this vicinity. He was a Mason Thoma*. Richard Thomas.
kind husband and father, and a and Harold Townsend, who has
।
good friend and neighbor.
Thc be»-n elected captain for 1943.
Three Hastings boys made lhe
home where he died ha* been in lhe
Hilton family for over 100 years. West Central league team, which
AN ORDINANCE
He will be sadly missed by tils wife i* os follow*: forwards. Ted Bun­
his son and wife, his two grand­ ash. Ken Lane of Hastings; cen­
children and a host of friends for ter J. Keyes, Belding; guards. Capt.
Hastings; J. Spicer.
he was wiuciy
ne
widely known,
anown. naving
having in
lived
co I Rav
itav Kenyon.
tvci
several years in Hastings where he • Belding,
conducted a draying business. Hl*
Bill ■”Garrison was chosen guard
funeral was conducted from the on the recond five.
Walldorff funeral home in Hasting*
Hastings ventures to Battle Creek
Saturday afternoon and interment to compete with Battle Creek Cen­
I wa* made in Riverside cemetery . tral in a track meet today.
I The bereaved ones have lhe sympatlty of all in their hour of sorIF IT WONT HELP WIN THE
' row. i* Alice and Melvin Whctatonc
WAR—FORGET IT.

• No.
v.nwKS
SSJ. JL.WS8L™ -

sotice to

cBEDrroka

S

S
Mr lr-O MS r
S,,h'W,:aSte?*'&gt;to’vS!

'a.

AUCTION SALE

L E G A L S

NOTICE TO CXUD1TOU

Having sold my farm I will sell at public auction at the farm
located 3 miles north of Nashville on M-66, on

SATURDAY, MAY 1, 1943
Commencing at 1:00 P. M. thc following will be offered for sale:

POULTRY

85 Yearling Barred Rock
hens
HOUSEHOLD GOODS. ETC.

Oak dining room set, table
and 6 leather bottom chairs
Duotherm heater, large size,
nearly new
Combination wood and elec­
tric range, new
New Home sewing machine.
Drop leaf table and chairs
Organ in piano case
Leather bottom rocker.
Another rocker
Axminster rug, 11-3x12
Quantity of throw rugs.
Leather couch
Philco radio and stand

Iron bedstead, innerspring
mattress and springs
Dresser and commode
Iron bed, springs and mat­
tress
Combination dresser and
commode
9x12 linoleum rug.
Single wood bed
Chest of drawers. Cupboard
Strip of linoleum. 3 rockers
Dishes, pots and pans
Step-ladder
Montgomery Ward electric
washer
Wash boiler and tubs
12 guage shotgun and shells
Hoesandrakes. Meat crocks
Quantity oats and wheat
3 nearly new overcoats
Other thing* too numerous to mention.

TERMS: CASH DAY OF SALE, nothing to be removed until settled for.
to be settled for day of solo.

Everything

MRS. WILL SNORE, Propr
H. O. PENNINGTON. Auctioneer

■tm.Mo. NOTICB TO CBEDITOBt

. beteba that'
tell
nt uU 1 m

wbat it needs this spring!

WARTIME 1
TUNE-UP

Your car's a year, older now!
day, but you can make it art younger
—by having your Standard Oil Dealer
give it this 10 Star Wartime Tunc up.
cipcrtly designed for 1945 driving
conditions: * I — lldwy. Check, add
•rater; recharge if necessary. * 2 -Tiru.
Inspect rubber, rims, valves, cu. Check
need for rrplacemeoi or cropping.
(Maintain tires at wartime pressure—

RATIONING

MEANS

BETTER
CARE

vn
Give It this refresher I Your car

MILEAGE

52 lbs. Switch as needed) * J—Trial■issiaa 1M Ddtartatul Drain, install
sturdy summer grade Standard lubri­
cant ★ 4—Chassis Labrkiws Wipe off
all fittings and apply fresh Standard .
lubricants. * S—(as Srria* Semes. Ait
cleaner: dean and re-oil. Spark plugs:
itean and regap. * I —frsst Wheal
•sariagL Clean and repack. * 7—Safety
Service. Check lights, dean I cruel, in­
spect wiper. * l-Caate|$nt»B. Drain

and flush radiator, add run preventive.
Drain beater. Check hose and fin belt.
• I—$war aac* ■ Pritittats. Waih, pol­
ish. Wax the body and blight metal.
Remove apots hum upholstery, * 10—
CriaUua. Dram, flush, refill wiih lummet grade Iso-Vis. Check oil filter.
• A nation on wheels is a stronger
nation. Help keep America on wheels.
• Buy mote War Bonds and Sramps.
Drive under 35—share your car.

YOUR STANDARD OIL DEALER IS CAR CONSERVATION Ht'AOQUARTERS

The less you drive the more likely it is your battery
will run down . . . and the sooner your motor oil
will contaminate I That’s why better caro par mile to

thc safest car policy (or gas rationing I

McKEE SERVICE OIL
(TuNOkRO?

R. A. LAPO. Clerk

Per Mile!

/oRYICLJ

MOBIL PRODUCTS » DUTRIBUTOB

HASTINGS

�THE HASTTXC8 B AKVFR. THURSDAY AMtH. W. 1 M3

THE 2ND WAR LOAN DRIVE IS ON!

Its Ten Minutes
to Midnight I
Wake Up, Americans.. . Your Country’s Most Fateful Hour Is Near
HE hour when the final die is cast, when decisive victor)- hangs

If we do not win, thc money you fail to lend now will be worse

in the balance. The hour which will decide the future of you

than useless to you. If we win, as wc must, the money you lend now

T

There are 7 different types of l|. $. Government
securities—choose the ones best suited for you:

'and your children ... a future of jdyous freedom or a future of end­ will be returned with interest... for you to spend on the good things

less serfdom.

United Stites War Savings Bonds—Series E: The perfect Invest­
ment for individual and family savings. Gives you back $4 for
every $3 when the Bond matures. Designed especially for the
smaller investor. Dated 1st day of month in which payment
is received. Interest: 2.9% a year ifheld to maturity. Denomi­
nations: $2 5,150,1100, |500, $1000. Redemption: any time
60 days after issue date. Price: 75% of maturity value.
if

of life... for you to enjoy in a free ?nd safe world.

Yes, it is ten minutes to midnight. And when the first stroke of that

So dig down, Americans. Answer the challenge by buying War

fateful hour begins to sound, it will be too late to throw your weight

Loan securities this month with every idle dollar you have except

into the fight. The time to do that is NOW.

what you need for the barest necessities of life.

Now, when your dollars can keep the production lines humming.

Now, when your dollars can buy the tanks and guns and planes and

2ttX Treasury Bonds Of 1BB4-196I: Readily marketable, accept­
able as bank collateral, these Bonds are ideal investments
for trust funds, estates and individuals. A special feature
provides that they may be redeemed at par and accrued
interest for the purpose of satisfying Federal estate taxes.- (
Dated April 15, 1943; due June 15, 1969. Denominations:
$500, $1000, $5000, $10,000, $100,000 and $1,000,000.
Redemption: Not callable till June 15, 1964; thereafter at
par and accrued interest on any interest date at 4 months*,
notice. Price: par and accrued interest.
|

Don’t wait for thc War Loan Volunteer. Beat the gun by going to

your bank, investment dealer, broker, Post Office, or bond booth today.

ships our soldiers need to fight a winning war ... the only kind of
a war we can afford to fight. Now, while there arc still ten minutes

Have your money in your fist... thc fist that can deliver the knock­

out blow to the Axis. But hurry...

before midnight.

Your country is asking you to lend your dollars in greater amount
than ever before. It is asking for 13 billions of dollars extra this

month ... 13 billions for the weapons of war to make sure that it is

For it is ten minutes to midnight...
Thc hour that can strike the knell of doom—or lhe blessed song

Other Securities: Scrips "C" Tm Notes; %% Certificates of
Indebtedness; 2% Treasury Bonds 1950-1952; United
States Savings Bonds Series "F*; United States Savings

of freedom.

Your dollars can call the tune.

our side which dictates the peace.

Bonds Series !'G”&lt;

It

THEY GIVE THEIR LIVES...YOU LEND YOUR MONEY!
SPONSORED BY

THE BARRY COUNTY WAR SAVING AND VICTORY

FUND COMMITTEES WITH THE CO OPERATION OF THESE FIRMS:

MICHIGAN MUTUAL WINDSTORM INSURANCE CO. ‘

TRIO CAFE

THE HASTINGS BANNER

COFFEE SHOP

INTERNATIONAL SEAL &amp; LOCK

NATIONAL BANK OF HASTINGS

EINAR A. FRANDSEN, Chartered Life Underwriter

E. W. BLISS CO.

ANDRUS SERVICE STATION

STRAND &amp; BARRY THEATERS

COLEMAN INSURANCE AGENCY

HOTEL HASTINGS

LYBARKER'S DRUG STORE

CONSUMERS POWER COMPANY

HASTINGS MANUFACTURING CO.

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—..........
illTID

HASTINGS CITY BANK

STATES

TREASURT

WAR

FINANCE

C 0 M M I T T E E - W A I

SAVING!

S T A F F - V I C T 0 I Y

FUND

COMMITTEE,

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                  <text>The Hastings Banner

Who li Biggest-John L.
Lewis or the U. S. A.?

tIGHTY-StVINTH YEAR

SECTION ONE—PAGES 1 to 8

GET SET TO HELP ON
HOME FRONT
Home Front OUR
The Barry County Youth

On the ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆

Movements Deserve Aid

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN. THURSDAY,

«aw K»

In July
J..1V last year, -.
A.1 hrinrnr.
"Weak spot in (the
(toe 2nd War
In
a bboat
belong­
ing to Alfred Kimball, was stolen Loan) Drive I* toe relatively low
from Gun lake. Previous to thut he number of small buyers. Seventh
had fortunately removed the motor, District (which. Include* Michigan)
which had propelled the craft. has 20 million population. Almost
The sheriff's officers had beett B million of these people are gain­
working on the case and on Wed­ fully employed. Number of buyers
nesday arrested Paul W. ■ Rowlin­ comes nowhere near a figure thal
son. 25. und-Robert K. McGregor.
Kalamazoo, as
participation by the
34. coin
both «
of Kalamazoo,
as me
the wn.
partie* who committed the crime. I P^oP1^ ^l*raby 1,1
War
They were brought into Municipal Loan
That I* the official state­
------- that afternoon
-------------------jarraigned
------ .__~i ment from toe
United States
court
and
before Municipal Judge Cortright. Treasury War Finance Committee of
They admitted the offense and each the Seventh Federal Reserve Dis­
was assessed a fine of $20 and the trict of which we are a part. What
costs. During the six months while
• they are on probation they must was true in the Seventh District,
was .true of the nation. People, in
nuir.rmake lull
full I'.'.UIUUUII
restitution u,
to uir
the u-un
owner.
.. rgeneral. did not participate in the
ond j)ay hlm for damages he suf*of drive. It was the corporations and
Iered wWle dcprtved of the ustfoi
(companies which carried the load,
I
boat.
|
—
।
, mostly oy
by investing reserve and *ur-

MAY 6. 1943

Over

14 FACES—2 SECTIONS

ME

NUI

county war bond R A TI 0 N I
TOTAL $175,609

48.000 warplane* tn
in 1942: U
Is currentcurrent-'
. nr5 .
a A-e
ly -----produclniabout
7M0
*—*------ *------ ------------------------ 1 1 Beginning thl. week, lhe rmtauYe
n r
'ranu
lt"r’ «*'* “Od Hastings Ho.5 toe biggest U. 8 bomber raiditci wd|
no bfel
lafnb
to date involved only 113 planes. ,or mutton on Tuesdays Tills agreeIndividual Participation
U. 8. tank output Is so tremen-.ment was reached after a confer- !
Hera "Better Than
This h a regular weekly
dous that production is being re- (nee with toe Barry county war
duced. But "only one U. 6. armored | Price and rationing board, and U I
division J* in action with a few required by the government. While' Barry County's total In the Sec- f?"1
hundred tank*. According to re-: locally there is no necessity for such 1 ond War Loan Drive u of April ;
JHlm 2?
liable report there is a harking of * restriction, toe authorities could 30 stands at $775,609 when com- :
J01
tan£ n(iS1 ..n. 7t
not n’*kF
exception in favor of
tanks piled up at various port* ■ Hastings, because there t* a slwrt- | puled on the basts being used by' dividual-, to cooperate more
most districts in the state.
. winning the war on th. hom
awaiting shipment.
; aBC on iucb meat* in some of our
Of this total, however. $70,&lt;X»
U S armed forces total about 7.- big cities? *0 toe rule ha* to be upWc.k
represents an allotment from pur­
Red Stamp
Good
600.000 at present with 6.000,000 in plied to the whole country.
chases made by the State of Michi-1 — -------- Bearing Letter
“
the army and yet. barely 60.000 of 1 'As a matter of fact those who get gan. credit for which was dlstribut- Beginning
May 31
April
25 E-■ 16 Points)
these are in front line action right GjeJr mf"ls “J holeb or restaurants ed to the various counties on a May
2 F-(16 Pointe)
May 31
now
(will not suffer undernourishment population baste.
May
9 G-&lt; 16 Points)
TH, U s N.n u lhe WOM-. SX'J.
If this total is used in making May
16 H-&lt; 16 Points)
inrerrKT »nri edii
v.i
i ciilcken.,. turkey and other nourish“
J-U8 Pointe)
iargest and still growing. Yet. to tng proteins can be substituted to computations, it was the original
K-&lt;1«-Pointe)
date, after 16 months of warfare. I make a balanced diet.
intention of the state loan drive May 30
Japan hold* all of her extensive ,
-------------- «&lt;» ---------- -—
■ directors to have the counties also
।
add
this
total
to
the
quotas
as„,
UE
Blue sumps w
O, „
H. K. are food
gains except three small islands and yrrai iCF APPriterr
signed
------- if
.. this state allot-;. through May 31. '
‘
'
Thus,
'
'
ment isMaf
used In figuring totals.
.
cmBarry
county's
quota
becomes
23 for 1 pound, good to
$560,000 rather than $490,000.
addition to the $70,000 from
Does this mean there ha* been
HlVIlfcfWk theIn state.
Sugar
Barry' county also re­
bad bungling and mismanagement? a
ceived $45,000 from two utiUtv con- 1 Stamp 12 also good for 5 pounds
True in Sorry County
No. There is. nothing to justify |I
cems d$i
whose bond subscripUons। through May ••
And in Entire Country
Both coffer
iu«ar coupons
such a claim.
distributed among the coun­
Juvenile
dehnquensy
has become -----ties-bey
they serve. Thus, a total, of.—- -—
War Ration
.... ------,—_z ....o
----------------- ---------------------It merely illustrates another *0- ■I ------la ^thisthe
countre.
$115,000 sources
bond subscript
loxts Hum
^Americans ^hwl^totaten^he ■ Ba^-riuiu.
“^ cou'problem^
d&gt;’ Showing"
’same Outside
were ‘credited"
’^: Book 1.

☆ AT A GLAN

The Barry Youth Council will
soon be asking the people of this
county for funds needed to carry
on the work of the Boy Scouts, the
Campfire Girls, the Y. M. C. A. and
4H club activities. There was never
a rime when the work df such or­
ganizations was more urgctxly
needed than now In war time
there has always been a large in­
crease in Juvenile law breaking.
That is observable everywhere in
thLs
Any
Barry
county
cii. .... country. ....
--------- ------- ...
Izen can learn from Judge Stuart
iren
Stuart
Clement, judge of the juvenile court
of Barry county, that juvenile delinquency in this county hus Increased so far this year more .
100 per cent over the corresponu....
wurs. luua, uic occoiiu w.ir
time In 1942. and was much larger
IxMjn Drive was something of a
last year than In 1941.
|
| "successful failure." The money was
We must take care of things
; raised but It didn't remove much of
the home front us well as on tuc:
I the tremendous purchasing power
war fronts. Instead of decreasing 1
(held by the public to relieve lhe
work that will help children und .1
Mult Have Made Fine
young people to grow di-penda'ur-,
| influtlonnjy pressure which Ls now
Record in the Service
useful Uvea and good character.
• mreaiening
threatening our
our price
price structure
structure ana
and
such work must have emphasis, for
c' MnhSH
I whlch cannot be held In check
the need is greater.
। uti
rlanP
' Mturact°ri!y by government decrees.
Barry county lias always shown
splendid patriotism in unholding the
hard way
learn—tne 1 Iarge
I: stamn 17 good for one oatr shoos
large lncnraie
Increase in
tn offense*
offenses bv
by' teen
teen ! to*
the countv
county
war efforts of our country. The Idly advanced since, he begun hi* । chasing power into the form of
'age boys and girls a* te found elseSo. $775,000 less $115,000 or $660.-1 to June 15
We already know that you can't.
,„,B awwiu
™ to Judge Sluati 000 represents the total raised from
county has Just bought wrli toward military career le&amp;s than 18 months government securities which will
11 W
where
according
G a Milne
54) per cent more war bonds than (ago. He Is in the Air Transport • mature at a time when thl* pureha*- change from peacetime to war pro- Clement who. as
-s t...
the Juvenilecouq: .strictly local sources. Subtracting
Stamp Number 5 from Basle
Us assigned quota, it recently made &lt;Cornnmnd, in the rudio department, ling power Ls likely to be needed to ducllorr quickly or easily. Agonizing Judge of thLs county.
jly.fc
u&gt; in a position ,। irom
from mis"
this me
tHe quota of $560
$560,000
000 Mileage'Ration A Book worUi 4
a 50 ner cent ova subscription, for He was corflmteMoned as a 2nd lieu- I bolster market*. Ls the only way months are needed to retool and to speak^advkedly.^He
talcs that ‘; (which should be used, if the state
(
speak advisedly He ’states
state.gallon*
of gasoline good througa
the Redl.SSuh.
Cross. &lt;.
the
number
of
youthful
delinquents
allotment
figures
in
the
ealculaMav21
r
“
°“ne’
mrouga
(tenant March 1. 1942; i«t lieutenant • |n which the threat of inflation can
No patriotism
Is finer nor more tin
| in June 1942;
1942: and received hLs
his com- (,be
ilrioUsm Ls
u. successfully met
1 Now. we are learning that it also I(brought Into his court so flu in 1943 tiona) leaves about $100,000 as the
&gt;
•. helps
"* ■ mission
• ■...
needed than
thut —
which
boys
os captain on January 1. p"
p
Fuel Oil
take* time to translate war produc- •• Lymore than twice a* lafge as in'indicated over-subscription from'
and girls to choose the clean, right 1943. That's a great record for a I
(the same period of 1942: and last , local sources.
Coupon 5 good for 11 gallon*,
The
United States turned pul
way In life, and to keep going on I young man of 22. and evidences the
J
(Continued on Page 4. Sec. 1.)
year
that of
n „
j* unpuMiuir
impossible 10
to ObwiiMinc
determine ■&lt;;ac-l
Must
Sept.
30 for both
.._. the
.... number exceeded ......
1—
— ta*t until —
r- —
the straight road. The YouUt Coun- fuct that he is giving fine service I —
The ptevlou*
TTtevlOtLX year.
Vear.
______ of
.. the
... heat anH
the
curately what ___
percentage
and hot watar
water.
ell U doing a greatly needed, natrio- 'for his country.
When tnese cases are investigated, j total came from stricUy private
Tirta
tic und worth-while work for the, Robert k the older of the two sons IC AC C
New Poultry Prices
berc ai elsewhere it i* found that I sources — Somewhere within the
Second Inspections due: A b
Youth of Barry county.
of Mr and Mrs. Hubert Bronson. I XL
°
- , —. 1
,&gt;n mast instance* unsatisfactory range of $250,000 to $300,000 would vehicle* by Sept. 30: B's by J
We
--- do not know when their
---- --------cam-I nuw
now Ul
of U/eilVCI.
Denver. i-.UIUl.lUO,
Colorado, WIICIC
where SECRET SERVICE
Set By OPA
home copdlllon* cause, or greatly .come close to the actual figure.
30; C* by May 31; commercial
ttaign
Y
paign to assure .support
support for the ac- . Hubert h,
bi ln
in lhe
the engineering servsen-- | 'T VUJTJ.
. ,,
*
.
.
.
t 'aggravate, toe trouble. Where par- 1 Subscriptions to the campaign hides every 60 day* or tfiOO tn
hrv sponsor
«rwr
will
lw* nut
_ ______
tlvlilcs ’they
wUl be
put rin.
on.. I..
[Ce Of ....
nle government. n-1
Robert
was
Uniform prices have been estab- ent* are divorced, the boy or girt 1 from payroll deduction sourceiiwas which ever’it tint.
toon. Whenever bom In
ln Hastings, graduating from
froml^Wfc'^ '
It will probably be soon.
Ilshcd on producer*, wholesalers |js robbed of that attention and in the neighborhood at $60,000 and
~
’
is. every person in Barre
Burry county our high
htsh school, and
.na has
&gt;■&lt;.. lived in
tn
“
it is
Members
Favor
Present
and consumers purchases of all; care for his or her interest* which ; If this is subtracted from the above '
should give liberally to aid the or- ,hls cUy mosl of hla ufe
hasI types of poultry, it wa* announced a child should receive from his , It indicates thal participation of
Sugar for home­
Time for Summer Months
anizatlons which are so helpful to, Unga people are interested In his
, today by lhe Barry County War father and mother,
..t-JZ*..
-!7_n_u
■ fruit crops will t
mother. in
In other raws
cases indivirii,«i«
individuals
not
already
enrolled
In
the young people of this county. ■ (ine record. He attended the TriCarl J. Haubner. resident agent'1 Price and Rationing Board.
the investigating officers find a a war savings plan, was about
Thlnk it over, and be prepared to state College at Angola. Ind. He iias of the United State* Secret Service.
The
farmer price
on-------"live" -------poul- seeminglvjieartless indifference by
------------------------------boost them,
1-----.-----------------------------(Continued on Page 2. Sec. 1&gt;
I
specialized
in radio
work and aft­ Grand Rapids, was guest speaker try if sold to a processor at the one 01 both parents toward their
er his enlistment wa* given prellml- al the April meeting of the Has- farm, or within 30 mllca is as fol- erring son or daughter. OccaslonaUj'
l nary Instruction in the mllitary tings Chamber of Commerce at I. lows:
for canning sugar. Detail* at ths
a Juvenile is sent to some state in­
| use* of the radio. He received his O. O. F. Itall here Monday evening.
Broilers.
"•«"«
— Fryers. Roasters
■»stitution. parents act as if they
program will be issued within lha
' commission as 2nd lieutenant in 1
Fowl
24'ic were relieved because responsibility'
Mr. Haubner spoke on the *ubi Marcii last year. He was sent to 1
Stags and Old Roosters
„ .. has been taken from them for a
ject
of
safeguards
to
be
observed
Washington for instruction in toe '
Over 30 miles and up to 50 miles time, and the state and not the
! foreign work which he was expected in
„„„cashing government checks—or he may add 3 4c per pound, and parents will provide food, clothing
! to do. and was there three weeks. 1 “’’X checks, for that matter. The an additional ',c per pound for end care for the delinquent. In
Ten Students Earn
pouits
Mr. Haubner stressed arc
His first assignment wa* to a' P°
uu
some cases the examples set by one
in a chart published on each additinnl 50 miles.
I British-owned island In the Persian ' summarized
*' mr
All-A Rating
Store High 57Vi to 4514 IuFS JSTL
The retailer's price to consum­ or both purenk are inexcusable, and
Th second six week* marking ‘ Gulf. This wa* an important shlpahlp- page 3. second sectlpn. Those who _
ers. when
bought and sold on /a can only result In causing a boy or
;
,,^be Sax°ns won their first dual was one of toe hundred 1943 lilrii
period at Hasting High school ended P‘'&gt;K
fo.r lbe
P^uc- are called upon to cash a large "dressed
weight" basis, is os fol- girl to gel headed wrong In life.
thedefeated
season Tuesday
graduate*
state to be
May 4. and found seventy three
R»V«t cou&gt;d number of checks each week may .r™
So It can be seen that the juven­ track
night meet
when of
they
Western school
awarded
AluminUi the
uLtermduX
name* on the honor roll. There were b’ar,Pitl7?“cb in such.a place about find It convenient to clip this chart ■i „!■_
ile delinquency problem is princi­
Broilers. Fryers, Roasters
for reference. He also presented a'
17 ninth graders. 22 tenth graders.; “&gt;n&lt;l‘^on* in Mlatlc
Fowl
r
39c pally a home probltm. It could be State High at Waldo Stadium by the I Scholarships at toe University dE
score
of
57S
to
45
’
4.
The
Saxon*
1
Michigan,
according
to
an an­
largely
cured
if
all
parents
irad
a
14 in the aleventh grade group and • countries, as well as about com- sound film showing how American
Stags and Old Roasters
20 from lite senior clai
nterce on the Indian Ocean and the paper money is designed and print­
concern and Interest tn their a-on seven firsts to State Highs' nouncement made this week by
The retail price on “live” poul­ deep
There were lei wtaTeamed all A Red "a- Hc *■» a rad10 operator ed and how counterfeit bill* can
| Dean C. S. Yoakum, vice-president
children, and would use common ,lv"
Summaries
marks—3.00.. Tne eleventh and (*•«"• a"?thwa^hb‘
3MSS2‘UnaJ be distinguished from genuine ones. try sold in stores or on city retail। 1 sense and thoughtful, sympathetic
'of
toe
University
in
charge
of eduundI care in their .guidance; would seek
twelfth grades each had two rep-1 “b0'‘
120 yard High Hurdles won by cattonal investigations and dean at
eeSing,gthe 0^1^ ^ChSmZ ' markets in western Michigan
»ic72
resentatives in this class, while me! Washingtom To reach thh tstand ber of Commerce went on record'
ta’atm' and their confidence and good will. Now Bolton IH); Lewis (S.H.) second, the Horace H Rackham School at
(Graduate Studies.
ninth and tenth grades furnished 1 **ob«* todc a G, to
: and then some boy or girl will go Time 19.6 seconds.
^hirh”
three each They wre: Bcveriy I M|aP2'-APm 7. 1942, went to South by a small margin os favoring a SL32*1'
to the bad from a good home, where
100 yard dash won by Wilcox (H);| Winners are selected sorb y«O»
1 parents have seemingly done their Lawrence (SH.) second; Townsend on the basis of scholarship an*
Bradford, Jim Coleman and Esther
I character. Most of toe xiiL’i'.wsafbf
utmost to help their children to be (H) third. Time 10.5 seconds.
Ragla. (9); Lots Campbell. Chariecn
IT
Cappon. and Merilyn ZuttermeUter,’
him _acrojB
good. But these are the exceptional
Mlle won by Tompkins &lt;H&gt;; J.।candidates were chosen from hunAiric.;
jl'iS;
7 of
II Xn,e'l«^,'.S.'Ii%7lnm,'
Anderson (S.H.1 second: McKeough dred* of nominations made by local
110); Audra End;!:; —-* **—*u-i the Persian Gulf. While there, in ।
-- i Tnc Prices on drawn poultry
engaged to a pretty navy nurse. En­ HUI. (11); Mary Ketel
(H) third. Time 5:8.1 minutes.
'University of Michigan Clubs and
Ketcham
and
Mar.
Junc
lMt
year
hc
m&gt;de
#
w
•
—
'
—
■*
---------------------—
----------------~
'and "quick frozen, eviscerated"
sign Dorothy Hoffman of Corpus
440 yard dash won by Thompson alumni groups.
and war is a lapse into barbarism.
Norton. (12).
lVteutenZ?t&gt; —'
------------ —I Carl Bauer Is Now A
poultry
which
Ls are
sold conslderab|y
only on (I That no doubt stirs evil impulse; ,'S.H.); B Anderson (SH.) second;: Students who maintain a G*ti»Christi. Texas George has recently Jorle
WWO UMUCI 13 now
Inel
wcJght
baiU
OUicra on lhe honor roll were:
was
iran-sicrrea
been promoted from Ensign to Lt.
299-2.75; Virginia Demaray. Anne I] L4isi novemoer nc *
“ tran
-'ffrrrd I। - ,
for every war bridgs with it an up­ Ottosen (H) third. Time 55 3 sec- factorily high standard of *chotar-»
” '
higher than regular "feather dress- surge of human delinquency.
(J.U) and is still at Dallas. Texas,
. to another place. No one except the Lieutenant
CoiOHC 1I
onds.
(ship under the grant, are eligMt
;ed
poultry.
'•(military
authorities know wnere
where he
J?
vuiunci
, nuntare auuwnue.
teaching cadets to fly.
200 yard low Hurdles won by L. for similar awards in their suoeas
What will cure this condition? Wc
u.^ q.iin.rrwh1-1 nowi or whcn he blu&gt; k”11 nine®
Word has been received in this ' The effect of this latest amendWe have been seeing a lot of Tom nhteiSu
Fuller (H); M. Thomas (H) second; I »i*e I«r» at lhe University.
November. His
Hl* family
family can
can only
only city
clty mat
that w.
W. carl
Carl Bauer. 36.
36, son
son of
of1 ment is to lower prices generally wish wc had the complete answer. McKinney (S.H.) third. Time 28.4: .,Durlf-« tbe 12
Niethamer lately while he was at ®
5b!£!S?
J * Actiz.l
uX? 7m\.'November.
S"}" .V™
Juvenile
delinquency
would
no
doubt
m
in!
reach
hlm
**
mal1
,n
an
Indirect
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Guy
Bauer
of
Ha*.
.....
u»
-----_»
which
the
consumers
have
been
Great Lakes when he could skip
' Alumni Undergraduate Schotarshipa
be greatly helped if every parent seconds
880 yard run won by Kenyon (H):
rir3t established, more than
home for Sunday but he is now al Murrn nfinmLv Ortha8 Hawhlita manner- T1‘ey do Ket letters from tings, was raised to the rank of paying for poultry.
would be far more concerned about Maloney (S.H ) second; M*&lt;011
,
----------------- -----------------------Miami. Florida, taking an eight Martin Guernsey. Ort ha Hawblit a. hlm but n0 mem^n of his present Lieutenant Colonel on April 28.
"tomenta have beeii spowocod
the children in the home, and would (H) third. Time 2:20 4 minutes.
weeks course at Subchaser school.
8chana’ Klcliard 8wan', whereabout* is ever made. For ob- ; Mr. Bauer practiced his profes- 4.U Club Memhprc
by
the
University
of
Michigan
Ch**.
set a good exnmole before them.
” V-IUD /ViemDerS
He came off with flying honors at a0?',aV,«A. sv-i MrnnnaM Dolor mv10ua reasons that would not be ,*ion of the law tn Saginaw and was
Pole Vault won by Myers (H):!
®nar ,rr]and*f,n
v^Wenl
It would be helped too if every one
Chicago when he stood next to the thri^^Ph^Uta Wfhh Vod|, EFronk al,owed by to* authorities. White a member of the State Militia. It Win Scholarshins
the local U^varsity Chib.
of us would try to so live that any Lane (H) second: Bolton (H) third/
highest in a class of 150. His address Shriver,
nuVh P.uhvyU£JteMb’rteril ---------lSST in this new location he received hLi wiU be remembered that all state । ,n JCnolQTSnips
Bush,
Patty
2
“#bl X.
kK. Pewless.
w^i.Vnn Doris Locka™ commission as captain lost January.! troops were taken over by the Fed- I County Agent Harold
J. Foster, child one's own or a neighbor's, "siwc Prn^n by Maloney &lt;8K).'
Is now
——
would not be led by our example
Wherever Robert may be. he ha* * eral government in 1940. Carl Bauer announces
that two
two Barry
Barry County into wrong-thinking or wrong ao- R. Thomas (H) second; Koops (8-------- ...at
M.M. 2/c Tom Niethamer
Ill);’Joe'Beck, Marjorie L.'Boyes,
(II), Joe Deck, Marjorie u. Moyes, reported that his position is a very ;was ordered to report
renorl at Chicago. .• 4H Club members
have been ■
McAllister Barracks, Room 842
nle Brandstelter. Thomas Walers. responsible one. His superior officer 1 where on January 6. 1940 he re- named 0on the 4H State Scholar-1 ,Ing. It would be helped, too. if every H.) third. Distance 38 feet 3 Inches.
Miami, Florida.
High Jump won by Townsend
On Saturday May 1 the school
-......................
,; one oi
of us "loved
lovea uou
God wiu
with all the
Pvt. Maynard Nicholson who- U Donald Clark. Senta Furrow. Ray­ 1* ill, so Robert ha* been made the 1 ceived the rank of Captain and be- ' ship nor
honor
roll
in
recognition
of
hcftrt ~
and our neighborr „ our. (HI; Adams &lt;S.H.). second: Wil-'board paid the interest due alsa
-------------— ! ■their
u-‘- —
■
at the -Chicago
guar___________
at Ft. Riley. Kansas, writes his mond Kenyon, Jessie Jarrard, Vir­ commanding officer of his division. gan his work -•
outstanding
4H project work solve*." That would end wa
2tt£M'n (H’- tie i*13500 on the principal of the
ginia
and
when last neara
heard irom
from mat
that was ters of the Judge Advocate of the In 1942
mother that he saw President Roo­ “
“47n Wheating, (12).
..
*
na wnen
rH^*ht 4
1 bonded debt of our city school dlt^IhnAM.i sUU hU P°®1Uon- For ■ VOung man U. S. Army. His legal training
Donald Preston of the Altoft 4H a* delinquency.
sevelt during the President's recent r/l^ftew8,
&gt;... Williams
------------- Thal
rwiucjJ
Broad Jump won by
I°f 22 t0 flu &amp;urh “ blBb P1*®* n’canjl would, of course, qualify and sug-| club was awarded this recognition
. ..
trip thru the middle west but that c,£. 8
(8.H.); Kenyon &lt;H&gt;. second: My­ outstanding bond* to $46,000, which
cohn. John Richardson
Richardson. Marv
Mary 8*1Sal-:.i IV..,
* --------------------------RMl hlm
forhim
such
p^tton. Afu.r
Ior hu forMlr). dub
pres. [)rT*|| CQC DA|l|t
that ----------he must
have given exceptional
Rest
for„ such
he is now In the hospital with bron­ eolm
ers (H). third. Distance 18' 214".
will all be liquidated by May I. i»ta.
chial pneumonia, getting along OK. ton. Elaine Van Hom, Martha We­ service, and must have the confl1- Pearl Harbor was bombed. Mr Bauerton was ateo a delegate to the Stale: ICC IAILLK J
DVllUa
880
Yard
Relay
won
by
State
High
A definite amount is applied on the
but still pretty sick. Hix address is del. (9); Donna Bacheider, Milo1 deuce of his superiors.
;de.Mred to enter lhe regular army. 'Conservation Camp at Higgins Lake
(Thompson, Anderson. Toornman. principal each year, atoo the amount
Co. E. 27th Tnt Bn. MPRTC Bldg. Coldrep. June Colvin. Tom Dolan.
I but hi* superior officers would not
• taitfaU CT A MR C Al C UITC
Lawrence). Time—1:42.3 minutes.
of interest due each May is regu­
JoAnnc Finnic. Loraine Schantz.
to that
247 2-T Fort Riley. Kansas.
- listen
Itetenta
thatbecause
becausehe
hehad
hadproven
proven
Marian Malchele received her
larly paid.
J°°,yuluab ,e *n the posiuon which recognition in 4H sheep club work.i
*»-•**. ■■■■«
Lt. Gaylord Floc has been trans­ William Stebbins. Agnes Thompson.
No city of it* size tn thl* ar any
ferred from Fort Sill. Okla., to Camp (10&gt;; Ronald Brass. John Coleman.
tie then filled. A little over a year por the past five years Marian has iiriH UIPU
othei1 stale has a finer school plant
Maxey. Parts. Texas, where he is LaRae Dean, Oall Foster, Merle
ago he was transferred irom Oh - been mat active in this project RF W HIIlH
than Hastings. Ant!
the Central
cago to the Judge Advocate s head- , and has gained a state wide repu■ink,,
1
still painting between studies and Hammond. Raymond Martin. Dale'
School auditorium Is a oooMBUDitt
maneuvers. Gaylord has worked Sponseller, (11); Iris Baldwin. Pau­
D- &amp; “»d tatlon for her ability a* a fitter
• “
1
ZivVr
;
th.
rank
Ar
I
«
Mon
,or
ner
a0
“
'
l
X
«
a
niter
Record
for
Year
Is
Elizabeth Doster.
And1.nnow.
— aheep.I
hard In lhe Field Artillery and still lino Chandler.
f
v«rajor.
,2J..?^
^. ’and bowman of tratr
Hampshire
cate.
Before Reaching The
had tlmr for his first love, the paint Lloyd Frey, Ula Garllnger, Robert
atiainL th. a™»tr
I Eacb award carries, beside* rec-|
$531.487—Quota. $96,000
Working quietly but persistently,
brush, with which he has won quite Murphy, Juanita Swill. (12).
attained the rank of Lieutenant . ognttion and honor * $95 00 schol-1 Barry County rtetallera finished the committee in charge of the
Silvers Rich Co. Plant
2.24-200: Hazel Staulfer, (10);
a frw honors since entering the
'year with' $^1.48745 'against .Easter Seal Sale for the Crippled
Saturday night Norman Phllllng- familv have
Willo Hampton. 11.
Armv.
hOmr ?here Ml“ Malchclc u al the pre«nl I the year's quota of $96,000.00 to Mav Children's fund has raised $500 in
hom
wa*
piloting
a
big
tractor-trail
­
T.V. John R. Bulling gets thru
family have made their I
Barry county, according to John
er up the long hill on M 37. on the ever shute he moved to that city
his school in radio, signal division,
j
"p^Tte‘; *jSi»tor“ta"ihe everybody behind it. Here's what Ironside, the chairman. Mr. Iron­ M. L. and L E. PIERRON, Profs­
town line between Hostings and
to death In the family and
May 5 when he hopes for a fur­
Col. Bauer s friend* here and in । Hastings High School
happened, according to George Car­ side says that this record was made noOwing
Baltimore townships, when the left Saginaw
further use for ths houMM
lough home. He Installs radios In
are pleased that this oro- I
____
penter. county chairman. To be­ possible by the fine co-operation goods, the above will dispaw at
front
tire
Hew
up.
The
big
truck,
tanks and leens. His address te Co.
ha* come to him. for they : D
, n
.
D
gin the month. Hastings started of Rotary dubs at Hastings and them at the residence located at 81?
heavily loaded with a cargo of freah motion
P. 800 8. 8. Regt. Camp Crowder.
the ball rolling with a bond auc­ Middleville and by the schools 8. Jefferson Bl., in Hastings. Dewey
eggs. Immediately went out of con­ know that he has earned it by his DOHu rUrchaSDS DV
Mo Barracks 3735.
close attention to hi* duties.
;D
J Ax CJ
a*
tion at the school, which accounted throughout the county.
Reed will cry the sale. See ths adv.
Our most recent soldier visitor In
Mrs. Nelson, head of theBarry
------ - trol by the driver, raced off the
Richard
Maxwell
OOrd----Ut- Education
-------------------... Bauer, another j.»
-------------------------------------for $47,000.00. while Ralph Hess at
Woodland was Pvt. Roland Geiger County Bureau of Social Aid. re­ pavement and tipped over. Fortun­ non of Mr. and Mr*. Guy Bauer. ■ Em-Unvae Tnteil--------------- 'Nashville got busy and started a
elsewhere in tills Issue for full paxwho had a twelve dav furlough and ports that, for the month of March ately Mr. Philllngham escaped with Joined the army about a month ago. I cmP,o7®5 I OTGI 4&gt;jjJU tw.n buying campaign, which re­
slight bruises.
after a week's visit with his parents.
is at present at Camp Joseph T.
of the Hastings Board! suited in tne delivery of six Jeeps
But those eggs! Several thousand lic
* • , of Employee*
Mr. and Mrs Paul Geiger flew back this county were given aid by her
ATTENTION,
o-ui
—
—
•&gt;*.
—
j
......
Education
bnV(
.
purchased
bonds
from
Camp
Custer
al
Nashville
on
to Oregon last Wednesday. He is department, the total paid being *dozens of them were smashed, not Robinson. Arkansas, and just now
Since the first of this year, es­ DOG OWNERS
He I during the month of April having May 1.
one escaping. A stream of the sUcky. }» enRaged in riOe practice
enthusiastic about the armv. likes $21,678.40:
1scrambled product crept some dis- llkcs
Your special attention la
“ I a maturity value of $3,350 00. This 1 The total sales for each town for tate taxes have been
arfnV and his work in It.
assessed
his work and savs the climate Is
There were 880 in this county 1tance down the roadside ditch. It I
against the following estates in
. - '
’
i figure
c ‘represent*
^1'“-^““ an actual cash! Auril are as follows:
wonderful. His address Is
who received old age assistance was a mess if you ever saw one. The I Rnfinn
a12"&gt;,
StamDft CflUSfi &lt;!r.T=t.~er.t
investment =f
of •3
$2.512
50. which is' Nashville ................... — .$ 38,229.40 Barry county:
Pvt. Roland Geiger.
amounting to S18.2T7.6u. or an aver­ big load of tan was being hauled
*«»nip3 VOUSB over 25_perccnt
of
the
mo
Est. Louella Thomas ..$ 299 30
25 percent
monthly pay-1 Hosting*
125,982.00
353 Engineers. Co. C.
age of 820.77 per person. Mrs. Nel­
mon Council, on April 9. JM3
Est. Chas. H Loehr .. 680 00
I"roll. Put another way. we f bid ; Delton-Cloverdaleson staled that for April the aver­ from Indiana to the egg-drying ' R|jsh m LOCO I StorCS
Camp white Oregon.
take effect May 1. IMS.
16.00655
Est. Otto Natael
30.00
that on tho average, each of the!
Prairieville ....
Latest recruit from Woodland is age would probably reach 824.00 per
W. L. Wallace. City Clerk.
&lt; Long line* of customer* faced the j fifty-eight employees have pur- i Middleville
27.147.75
■' the checking
-------------------------------Elwood McLeod who enlisted In the person, as the legislature at its re- .
1X188 74
to - before arying naa mey ; worker* at
counters in’ 1 chased two and one-third $25.00, J^wport
Total..........91B09JO
Coast Artillery Reserve while at cent session. Increased the state's
30530
at
toe
local
plant:
but
local
,
U
,
n
.
ui
.
h*®
1
their
|bonds
this
month.
B?w
118
------------Estate
tax
money
is
paid
to
the
Michigan State College. He Is now appropriation for old age assistance. SSS ,---------- 1....------— - I usual claclna time Friday evening
---------------------- —■—.—
(Hickory Corners ...
1.070.50 state treasury and goes into lhe pri­
in Texas with the Coast Artillery
There were 80 cases of dependent result of the accident, the scramble |“ P««P»e «pad« a last minute rush
of the month, following
Woodland ...---------7 026 3'1 mary school fund.
ritxh '
ter aa billed In iha&amp;
ais father tells us that he la now children provided for by tills Barry could not be processed. They are a
776.05
£.1rth,e£,r2Vo
itlon
0i!'. 27™?
stamp* that Demand InCrCOSIfTG
County Schools ...
aying the bugle with the regular county bureau. The total given for total loss, their value being estlmat- bcSai"e
TZ“'
band.
that purpose wa* $3.26080, an aver­ ed at over 11000.
be added
‘ ' TEXi
$215,631.60
One woman reported
the
Pvt. Elwood McLeod
age of $40.76 per person.
The truck wa* not badly damaged. ?*'®ad “L??/ WhCin
c“mPleUd
Due
to
the
World
war.
it
seems
AS.N 16104976
Five blind persons in the county It Is owned by a Benton Harbor
payment, must bear
1
that work horses arc coming more
received a total of $140 aid for the man
A small fire in lhe front apart­ later than the IMh
1 two hours before she had her gro- and more in demand. Farmers are
CONCERNING
U. S. Armv
month an average of $28.00 per per­
ment over lhe Patten Monument to entitle customer I
'
--------------1 eerie* Checked and was ready to doing their utmost to increase food
ANONYMOUS LETTERS
Camo Wallace. Texas
son.
Store on N. Michigan Saturday eve­
■
a. irrrsr vai in
,lfavp tllp store. And this at the end crops. Restrictions In the use of iron
The
BANNER
has
received
Elwood. I wonder if they have
The money to pay this $21,078.40
ning required the services at lhe
Of a hard day's work. Others re­ and steel have reduced almost to
basket ball down there in Texas came frdm the state of Michigan
fire department. The damage was
Ab U CT A 1
ported being in line a half hour to । the vanishing point the making of
addressed to the Open Forum
to equal what we have in Michigan. and from the national government.
slight, pnly a small section at the
forty five minute*.
tractors. To secure the increased
Department. This is a remind­
Remember when you rode with us Shlle the people of Barry county
floor being burned.
ri Tt.rn.
Nathviiu rhair I Additional help wa* necesary in production urged by the govern­
er
to
the
authors
that
un
­
tn st* the Woodland bovs take Mid­
d not pay that sum directly In
Neighbors said the occupants of
ment,
farmers
find
they
have
to
signed
letters
will
not
be
con
­
dleville there? and had to get up taxes or otherwise, we should not
the apartment, who were away
taxed 10
llmlt a* the unusual make a larger use of work horses.
sidered
for
publication
under
the next morning at 5 to ge» to delude ourselves with the Idea that u’TtTlrUih r°r me8t “nd Canncd goods
Michigan State College auction­
any circumstance. If the auth­
class In East Lensing. I supno«eyou this was an outright gift to us. The 1* still very much in need of scrap
or. for sny reason, doesn't want
2)Ile' merchant was heard to say eers report the wartime demand for
are wed to getting up at 5 or there- people of Barry county paid a fair iron to supply the armament Induswork horses continues to grow, and
his name mentioned, he can
®bot&gt;t&lt; n'w We hnd a &lt;*n&lt;vt oid Share of the $21.678 40 indirectly,
just south of the scene at Batursay so. and It will be with­
Woodland team anyway, didn't we. in added cost* of good* or services, ban y, I\teded P|1M °£ scr?,p me(£? ■ bringing about what the govern- an auction by lire Michigan Horse
day night's fire.
association on tHe cam­
held. Since the editor, himElwood’
which lhe people who did pay the 1 c°[l«t«lin
wucvicw m trmeu
wiurta It
11. can
011 be
uc ment desired a* many people were Breeders
centers^ where
pus saw 43 animals, a third of them
A recent promotion has come to money added to their overhead ex- ' conveniently graded
and
sent
on
to
------------- buying merchandise they would not unbroken oolta, sold for ap average
swer e. irsene) Pnrrnu who ha* , pense*.' for the factories or stores production
------- ----------------------------------areas, constitute
the
re- ordinarily buy in order to make use of 8166.40 apiece, an increase from
nawed hH final flivht test forCio- which put up the cash paid to fed- senes needed to insure a steady , Of their rtarnpa. In some instances the March auction price*. Highest
tain He |s connected with the non- 1 eral and state authorities to get the supply for the mills. Uncle Sams purchase* of meat were so much price was $600 for a grade Belgian
May 3 i
sol'dsted Aircraft Corp, tn Plight i needed money. We never gel some- reserve scrap supply is getting low, larger than usual that H seemed ^and
gelding, comoarable to
and Sendee. San Dieto. California, thing for nothing. Politicians may Mr. TtlUle say*, and he urge* those । probable that some of It would spoil
sold in March for the top
He has been ferrying planes and try to make us ttilnk we do. but It who have scrap available to sell it before the consumer would be able price im
of $437.50. the announcement
(Continued an Page 2, Sec. 2.)
Isn't ao.
to a dealer a* soon a* possible.
to use It.
•
1
said.
*
Woodland. Michigan
May 3. |943
HELLO WOODLAND BOYS:—
I can interview one of you boys
and take It In my stride but when It
comes to writing to all of you. I
wonder how I'll do. Well, here goes
—Mother's Day will be near when
some of you read this and perhaps
tar-Mint others, past a long ways,
but I want to repent for you ah
original |»em that was written by
one oi our Woodland boys in India
for his mother:
“Once a year iMother's Day) there
comes a Day, Just once a year.
That i always hold above all others.
For on this day 1 realize iww much
I love you, dear Mother.
Tho Mothers' Day is no holiday.
Il's a day of thanks for me.
Because you are. and will always be.
Sweet and dear to me."
•Mrs. Lloyd Towns received a let­
ter from Paul tills week with this
ix&gt;cm and she kindly consented to
my putting n in this letter. Paul Ls
fine and gained hack the 35 pounds
he lost in Jefferson Barracks. Mo.,
altbo he says it is pretty hot in In­
dia. His address is
'
Pvt. IJoyd P. Towns.
;
A.P.O. 882 c o Postmaster
New York City. N. Y.
Paul's little sister Marilyn has an­
nounced her marriage to Pic. Jos­
eph Jerrv oonyou of Cheyenne.
Wyoming, son of Mr. and Mrs J
B. Gonyou of Hastings. They were
married in the Catholic church In
Cheyenne by Rev. Fr. Marley on
March 16 Pfc. and Mrs. Gonvou
plan to come home for a visit Mav
10 when he has a ten day furlough.
Speaking of marriages, the
lie most
IIIV'I
receni one was the wedding cf
of ”
Miss'
1.“'
i.-- Bert
Velma Moore, daughter of Mra.
Moore of Hastings to Omar Bar­
num. son of Mr. and Mrs. Leon Bar­
num of South Woodland in a cere­
mony performed al the Methodist
parsonage nt Providence. Rhode Is­
land on ^pril 10. Mrs Barnum re­
turned to Hastings the following
Tuesday where she is employed.
Omar enlisted in the Sea Bees, a
branch of the Navy, several months
ago He has been promoted to thc
rank of Second Cum Petty Officer
and has been transferred from a
battalion to n Station Force which
Is nn indication that he will retain
his present location at Camp Endi­
cott. R I. for several months
Another recent wedding took place
In Woodland township when Miss
Virginia Hesteriy, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Chas. Hesteriy of West
Woodland became the bride of Sgt.
Clifford Touslcy of Pt. Warren.
Cheyenne. Wyoming. Clifford, you
will remember, was No. 1 out of
the first draft.
While I still have weddings In |
my mind, Sgt. Chalmer Hershberger
of Fort Sam Houston. Texas, won
alsa a recent groom. HLs marriage
to Miss Onal Giles of Grand Rap­
ids took place in Grand Ranids.
Another war romance is that of

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£ CAPTAIN AT 22

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u TEEN-AGE OFFENSES
SHOW BIG INCREASE

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01616354

H.H.S.WINS
TRACK MEET

HONOR ROLL

Sa.on, B.«,

Mary Ketcham Wine
U-oLM. Schoiarthip

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School Debt Reduced
1 . . par /wxn
On May lit tO 546,000

JIANI* JAll* HI 11

EGGS SCRAMBLED IN
ACCIDENT ON M-37

$500 Raised In
County for Crippled
Children's Benefit

AUCTION SA1I

Social Aid Bureau
Paid $21,678 In
March in Barry

Estate Taxes of $1,009
Levied Since January 1

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Now for Work Horses

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U. S. NEEDS YOUR

SCRAP METAL

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Small Fira In
Down Town District

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�THE HASTINGS BANNER, THURSDAY, MAY 8. 1843

LOCAL NEWS
County
School
Commissioner.
Mrs. Maude Smith was in Kais maroe Thursday attending a meeting
; of school commissioners of touth। western Michigan.
' Robert Norman Tinker, son of
Mrs Joke Edger, has been accepted
by the Naval Aviation Cadet Sclec: Uve Board Itv-netrnit .and at toon
las he flnbhes school in June, he
' win be called for service.
1 Mrs. Marian Klzor Whitehead of
ILowell, who was bom in Hasting*.
October 20. 1889. passed away on
: Saturday. April 24. Her oarents
wire Charles axd Marie Kisor. lhe
। family moving to Loweii whan their
daughter was t— —■“ “'•*
Funeral services were held on Tuesdni. April 27.
I Ionin ehy returned to eastern war
thne cm May 1 for the aummer and
will change to central war lime
Oct. 1. according to the Ionia County News Charlotte has also adopted the fester time.
Mbs
HelenofNelson,
of
the
Bureau
Socl.l rtupenbor
Aid in this

POINT and
PENNY

SAVERS
Quality is a better economy than ever because you pay no more “points for
the top quality than you do for the bottom quality-'and top quality means full
pack ... full palate-pleasure . .. full health and nutritional goodness. You get
more food value for yqur points when you buy the quality brands—and when
you buy them here, you get more for your money, too. .Our daily low prices
for quality foods are real penny-savers that add up quickly to worthwhile sav­

Ration Calendar
SUGAR: Stamp 12.
June I. For 5 lbs.

good

to

ings on the food bill.

COFFEE: Stamp 23. good to
May 30. For I Ib.
POINT STAMPS: C. H. I Blue
through May 31.
RED E, F Stamps good through
May 31; Red G good Moy 9.

STORE HOURS: 8:30 A.M. to 8:30 P.M. SAT.: til 9 P.M.

COMPLETE LINE PACKAGE AND BULK SEED
FREE! 20c Worth of Bulk Seed With Every $1 worth

At Hastings’ Finest Produce Bar
BAG AS
17'
2 ib&gt;.

POTATOES

CARROTS

u- KS- ’ 70'

2 bunches' 13'

CELERY HEARTS bun
NEW POTATOES 3ibs.

Texas seedless

GRAPEFRUIT

LEMONS
PINEAPPLES

19c
23=

25'

4 ...
6 for

17«

each

45c

and other fresh fruits and vegetables that it is. possible to get.

LOW
PRICES

1!,l31c

SANAA COFFEE
»&gt; 38‘
PREMIER COFFEE
33=
FLOUR PURASNOW
$r5
s^oz
ENERGY FLOUR ;
PILLSBURY FLOUR[
ELMDALE FLOUR
97

Kent Club Coffee
31c value

TOMATO JUICE
DEL MONTE
^7°

No. 5 con

19'

24‘/a Ib.
sack

11 pts.

EGGS grade B

doz.

40c

24V-2 Ib.

sack
24'i Ib.

White House Coffee

ib.

sack

LumUn Al nSv den Clt.y
ApE“ 30
I
nre invltwl and Tktihdattend-1 A girl, weighing three pound* was
I unc1Sed‘_&lt;r!Sr
K
। born to Mr. and Mrs. Rex Strlck■
'•
J land. Hastings. R. 9. on May 3. and
1 qn.- Thnmannle Garden club will lhe
one Is hi lhe Incubator.
1 n,«t Thursday’May B at the home Twin girls, weighing three and four
mim Angle Bate-s 417' j W Grand pound*, the daughters of Mr. and
or Mim Angie
- w.urana.
ReJth
clarMvUle. R
Banner
Class 535
winW™t
meetcJJK
with 3. arc also
receiving
incubator care,
MThe
rV Al^rt
VeddTn
------------though -they
were----not —
bom in Ute
•
cotmty on Thursday “"'Tded a at Tuesday. May 11. The usual pot hoepltal.
regional meeting tn Grand Rajdds |uck supper will be served. Election ' Medical patient* are: Gerald
Mrs. Jane ruttie. of frying town- f og officers. V bl tors are welcome.
! Johnson. Middleville; Mrs. Sarah
&gt; ship. Is aerlouslv ill at lhe home of ।
--------------- »-----------------------I Henney. Hastings, R 2; Belon Gclse.
Hastings:
Mrs. Keith Smelker.
w!;1"' **" l“,“" Tln‘'" RoU'“'1 «CT.V.
| Clarksville. R. 2; Thomas SlowinWomens Clubs will’be entertained I,.™,0 R“U*n&lt;1 w C
c-T.
T U.
U outlined
outllwa ^The^Volloa'inK arc surgical pa... ....
________
fnllnwino
t ~ Uenu
------bv the Middleville
Club on Tuesday.
‘£?,'.oU..?£fb"
‘.nR J&amp;
rog“ t 'nrrwram
u ‘cJ’mS
: Charles Daniel*. Jr.. Luke
May 18th for an all day meeting.
&gt;«3. Maj -W C T. U County
Mrs Homer McKibben.
Mr and Mrs. Leon Slander are
. Middleville. R 3; Sharon Kay
moving into the Finnic apartments ^ddl- ‘tead^^tha*"au Streeter, 1301 Ave. A. Battle Creek.

I ,n*'x

I tings City Club. John Matthews wa*
elected president: Charles Annable.

Rote
56c to 61c per hour
48 hours per week
। Also helpers in the Storeroom,

GROUND BEEF

41'

7 pi..

39c

No points

25c

No points

lb.

25c

lb.

29c

5 Points

SLAB BACON
ib.

lb.

lb.

Ri.

36'

ib.

27c

PORK LIVER
lb.

Frt.h
5 pH.

Orfe
1

AND LIVE
POULTRY

"VAiT"

23c

1, ".pp^Tp. ^”1”
mrSiS8" c: ,utnPs
ing fountains are not in use and ore
bonds. Lee Fiticld.
retainable a homemade founAinong our guests of the evening
Mn
prepared. Two small
Manta re t^W vat ^of *’{1*11)0“ creek’ hnk’5' &gt;nHlcLie^lnw lhe (41‘,e ol u,5
der of the American Legion. Shirley can 8hould be punched about an
eiahth-inch from the open end.

AnnXld cas'itiue.*
of the
Our Poppy chairman b bum.these Unlud states armed forces from
days getting even thing in Hue for th? 0Ut.brrBlt of me war to date
, our poppy, “It A portion of thb (wh0M next of kin have been notlindustry । “£J"f‘iMw.r V? veTerlns 2ed‘ tou‘ 78J35. Ttib total, ar­
' ! benefit of world war No. J veteransi rlvwl nt by combintnix war and
Out 5-13 .and that's one more reason why we,niivv reporU. includes; dead. 12.123;
___ ______ । wounded. 15.049; mbaing. 40.435;
i prisoners nt-war. 10.028.

"Quality Shoes Properly Fitte l~
MI H.

FOR VICTORY BUY WAR BONDS

l 1X4*1/ TIltATUf

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Hastings, Mich. Telephones 2244-2557 JL
FRIDAY and SATURDAY. MAY 7-8
DOUBLE FEATURE ATTRACTION
Wm. Gargan and Margaret Lindsay

"NO PLACE FOR A LADY

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and Billy Halep and Grace MacDpnald

Her
BOY

"MUG TOWN

"THE POWERS GIRL"

NECK
BONES

Bargain matinee Sunday 1:M to 3:00

TUES.. WED.. THURS.. MAY 11-12-13
Another beautiful outdoor technicolor
Randolph Scott. Glenn Ford and Claire Trevor

"THE DESPERADOS

i,,‘-10 b
0

Sterling Fruit Jars, dox.

..21c
23c
45c

AH IKY THEATH|7

B

Hostings, Mich., Phones 2247.2282

FRIDAY, ond SATURDAY. MAY 7-8
DOUBLE FEATURE ATTRACTION
Russell Hayden and Adele Mara

0
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"Riders Of Tho Northwest Mounted"
and Kits Brothers, Jane Frasee and June Clyde

"Hl YA CHUM'

N. MAIN ST., NASHVILLE. MICH.

her heart he could be.

But there he is. just the

same ... to gaze at from her 40-wink choir as she

drcams of the day he will be back all covered with
medals ond smothered in her arms.
Let’s do our part ond hasten the day when her

dream will come true.

SUNDAY and MONDAY. MAY 9-10

"AIR RAID WARDENS"
Bargain matinee Sunday 3:M to 5:00

0

Home is his picture . . . where she wishes with oil

A brand ngn picture featuring old favorites
Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy

O N DS

TUES.. WED.. THURS.. MAY 11-12:13
Brian Douievy. Walter Brennan and Ann* Lee

"HANGMEN ALSO DIE"
"THE BEST FOR LESS"

Taylor's Shoe Stone
HASTINGS

SUNDAY and MONDAY, MAY 9-10

fddd^center:
206 L STATI ST.. HASTINGS. MICH.

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George* Murphy, Anne Shirley and ('“role Landis
with Benny Goodman's Orchestra

Del Monte Pineapple Juice "0815pt2B
39c
1st Call Tomato Juice 11 pts.
Grapefruit Juice No. 5 can 4 pts.34c
Stoklcy Tomato Juice
”u5r

Quaker Tomato Juice

K-d CnM M.klrm P1.11; ho.Blu.l-

@1

39c

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Personnel Office
ThiS is on CSSCntiol

WE BUY
lb.

“'/’is

' Yargcr' 537 E Green- Mrs. Richard
Brower. 211 W. penson; Mrs. W

(Continued from Page 1. Bee. 1.)
•1W.000 to *240,000 Thia Is 38 k&gt;
40 per cent of lhe original quota
of 4490,000—or 24 to 90 per cent of
IM total actually raiscdL
Herewith b a aununary of the
results here in Barry County:
•213505, United States War Sav­
ings Bonds. Series E.
•7.714. United Slates Savings
Bonds. Series F.
•210.600, United Slates Savings
Bonds. Series O.
•210500. Tax Savings Notes. Ser1m O.
•25,000. 7/8 .. Certificates of in­
dented new due April 1. 1044.
■ i
•70,000. 2 per cent Treasury
Bonds due September 15. 1060-52.
•15.000. 3S per cent Treasury
Bonds due June 15, 1064-00.
Total 0775,600.
This, according to regional head-1
quarters, b "better than average."
Both Ray Branch and Morris
Lambic, county director* of the j
drive, received praise for the
promptness and good order of their
reports- Credit, too. should be I
given lhe banks for handling ex­
tra loads of detail work In Issuing 1
the bonds.
The 2nd War Loon Drive la over.
Tlie national goal of thirteen I
billion dollars was passed by a com- 1
fortable margin. That b some­
thing in which Hitler. Hirohito A.
Co., can take little comfort.
’
However, from lhe standpoint of
general participation, the drive was
a disappointment. Thousands of
citizens who could and should have
bought bonds failed to do so.
. It b none too soon to begin
thinking and planning for the 3rd
War Loan Drive which will be
coming along within a few months.
Quotas will probably be about thsame ns In the drive Just completed
and with lhe "rich cream" In the
form of big subscriptions from the
reserves of companies and cor­
porations already skimmed, it will
take widespread personal partlcipatldt) to reach tlie totals expected.

J_?u- J •:t-----°rincr-t
c®n
,rBtnum
lM. *l?°
with
water,
and ™&gt;
inverted on
44 hours per week, beginning u One
—- ,o----.----wnnfilled
w»irr.
wia
umrwa
*
etne
-j tins returned from active duty in n saucer The litrs or outer edge* of
role $125.00 per month ond World War No. 2. Comrt.de Frank
be riightiy deeper
.meet cutters to be poid accorddie arl^tmin Utar^lakk'
lhe ho,e? ln ,he
W*tTr
I
-At-'
arestiiving ior aciaav u1]l aeep oul
enough to supply
, mg to experience. Apply in of 20 new members Already over the chJck* with a safe supply.
,
. ,,
,
half of these have been &lt;&gt;btained.
• ------------------ "
1 person
or
by
letter
to
nersnn or bv letter to
jt u planned to have thb claa* ini- riuiut ty tot\LS

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MEAT DEPARTMENT ;

No points

EvTKm teMw

Patients discharged during the
wrek include Ute following surgical
cases: Mrs: Gary Newton Belding
R 2; Mbs Vet* Rice. Hostings. 11 4;
jufch Kidder. 607 E. Marshall: Mr;John -Long. Clarksville; Charles
I Finkbelner. Middleville; Mrs. Chas
NOTICE
iFaul. 318 8. Jefferson. Mcdldal*
Barry county R.L.C A. and Aux.
discharged were: Mrs. William
will meet ht Die Goodwill church
jClaartt. Heatings. R 3; Almlron La
on M-43 Sat. eve.. May 8. Supper
Prairie. Lake Odessa;
Freeman
til 0 30. Good program- State vice,
Kemerllng. Bellevue. R 3; Alonzo
president Kenneth Gant- and stale, Our first meeting
,under
Nott. ClarkavUle;
our new I Claude Harrlngauxiliary president. Mrs. Minnie of Heers will^bc
I be held tonlgtr*
tonight.
ion. 818 6. Hanover. Miss Dorothy
Dennison of Grand Rapids will 1
iiutallaUon of officers Loew. Caledonia.
speak All eernntv RL.CA ond Aux. was held last. Thursday
J--------night
Donations
with: that have not been
members urged to attend this meet­ lhe followinx officers installed: acknowledged,
but are greatly ap­
&lt;
Ing.
are as follows: Guild No.
Commander. Lowell Tagg; St. vice- preciated.
'
Secretary
commander. Ernest Fifleld; Jr.vice- 7.
' 36 sterilizing bags. 30 clinic shceb
30
dressing
toweb:
Guild No. 8. 6
commander, Edward Purdy; quar- :
diapers. 13 qts. fruit. 8 cans
1
Savings through War Bond pur- termaster. Roy Rush; Chaplain. Wil- dozen
3 glasses Jelly; Guild No
cltasea already accomplished are al­ ford Platt; officer of the day. Geo. vegetables.
II.
37
tray
rovers.
30
dressing
towels.
most sufficient to provide four years Keeler; and guard, Wm. Andrews 10 bedside table covers, donated
on
of &lt;tiiie-.;c education for every young Mrs. Pearl Musser, department *ec - Muy 1. and on May 3 Uiey gave 42
man and woman in America be­ treas.. Installed lhe ladies with the tray •cloths and 8 dressing towels.
aid of Mrs. Margaret Wyatt and her Guild No. 12. 28 bedside lobio cov- ।
tween tho ages _of 18 ond 21.
team from Baltic Creek. The offi- 1i ts; Guild No. 18. 2 pneumonia J
cers Installed for them were: Presi- 1 lacketa. 2 glove wrappers. 22 de­
dent. Sylvian Tagg; 1st yice-pres..
room table shetta. 12 dieaeLee Fifleld; 2nd vlcc-pres.. Hazel livery
ing toweb. 15 clinic sheets. 24 sur- '
Keeler; sec.. Miltbed Platt; and gical
;
towels. 13 breast binders. 12
trMj. Ella Bush. The President opcraUng room cut covers; 8urger.v
nartjed
the
following
officers
for
the
,
Men to work os orderlies, jani­ year: Hbtorian, Mr!: Frit-*----- *■ Guild No 19. 7 round operating
arte Pritchard. tnbie covers and 15 surgical toweb;
tors. elevator operators and patriotic btnictor., Zelma Cox.
Cox; Ncw jdeB c|ub- 2&lt; surgical towels.
of Americanization and
kitchen helpers at University chairman
Civilian DefctiM committees. Nora
ri—. AW tar Chirks
■
Russell; home fund and hospital
Hospital. Ann ArJj6r.
committees. Hazel Keeler: legiaia-

sack

7 Points

SSsgg

secretary-treasurer.
The treasurers
iitutess berth.
bertha &lt;»«*««
Cotant,_______
leader.
^5Tr.
in m
net Khnweri
the eluh
tz. he in-- Biddle, January—Yearly Pro| Xd fSl
M
A dinner.
hosteases. Leora Smith and
held in connection with the meet- Gertrude
ide Bauchman
Bauchman.
.,
“ucnma
Ing. was enjoyed by ail.
....
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Mullers DONUTS

24Vi Ib.

PORK ROAST
SHORT STEAKS
BAKED BEANS
SPAGHETTI
POTATO SALAD
BOLOGNA

Rally : PENNOCK HOSPITAL
i Babies bora at the hospital dar­
ling the week were: A girl to Mr.
.
a F»nd Mrs. Erneat Bali. Middleville,
neet*Wed- R 2. April 28; a girl to Mr. and
nesday, May 12. for a ’l
------- Ur* Cec11 &lt;”V* Lakc Ckte*“- R 1
luncheon Members must■ get lunch- April 29; a boy to Mr. and Mrs.
ini. Dennis Keller. 217 W. Blair, May
chairmen by Monday, May 10. or ..
rlri .o Mr tl.d yr. wu-u Mau1
-Middleville. R 2. April 29: “a
"1** w’ rrm. SSSn ‘nt 60V ,O Mr- Bn&lt;1 Uri
County

WANTED

Wc will have cauliflower, spinach, leaf lettuce, pink meat grapefruit, radishes,

DEL MONTE COFFEE

ORGANIZATIONS |^™m“;C0UNTY WAR BOND
rout $175,609

Al RD’S

Adapted from a real story of a Nail Hanftnan

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and Morris
tors of the ।
te tor the
rder of their
should be ■
land Ung, exrk in Imulng
Jrivc I* over, j
of thirteen ;
ed by a com­
it is someHirohito A
omfort.
standpoint of

housand* of
should have

&gt;n to begin
for tlie 3rd
leh will be
few months.
re about the
i-t &lt;• mpwted
earn" in the
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a and cor­
imed. it will,
al |&gt;articipa1s expected.

COURT
PRAIRIE GARDEN CLUB
The Prairie Garden Club field
j It* last regular meeting of the year
&lt;■
—
I
noon,
charged
with disturbance of
ut lhe home of Ruth and Lorene
In a rroenl issue of lhe Michigan ’
Mr. O.W Bennmn wlU enu-ruw
«•
.VL,
^d^y^n^^ay^ JS XfuTtff^.M!1 ®
Christian Advocate, Rev. E. H. Bab°
bitt, former pastor &lt;?f lhe Metho- J® Idie 1-vUuU. Eight guc.U were
Maple
dial church of Hastings, now super-.
-wi--— lnr i0*i u»r. WTTwo&gt;mmunity club meet* Friday 1 yRoberte Powi-lf 17, of
&gt; inundent of the Grand Rapid* dl*- , Wrttlon ofofnwrx forlHX Myr
night- Thl* will be the last meet-[Grove, was brought Into Municipal
trict. had a very thoughtful article
J?. J,re“‘lenl pro
big thl* year. Everybody welcome.. Court Monday afternoon, charged
on "The Menace of lhe Comic
J«rk*mv vice
------------- with steaUng 15 gallon* of tractor
Magazines." What they do to young
^Jacfcmn^Secn’- Martin Corners
--------------------------------- I gas from the farm of Waller Btanreadera In placing wrong IdeaU
Preaching service at the church ' ton He’admllted the charge and
thL^arUcfe" No’matUr’lF’lh?ef” Rul^ KluniP: Wa&gt;s
Me*™’ next Bunday morning at 10 o'clock., wa* assessed a fine of »5 and cost*.
fart fl11 marteN?n muiltimatelv*1 allow Mary Rosenberg and Flossie Adam* Its Mothers- Day. so let's oil oo to or Um day* ih &gt;11. Another boy,
’ Iho't J?viimh?™l°iheXVt^.r*
Rcjxirler, Mary Jackson; Pianist, church honoring our good mothers, considerably younger, was connectShat evil harms the evil-doer, the
pmsheiner- chorister i^&gt;plcturing of crime* and lawless
FU.llt?'lne.!.'__cnoL-„£..*£• llvlng or dead. Bunday school fol- ed with the offense. Hl* case is
, under the jurisdiction of Judge
rone Kaechelc; Flower Committee. lowing lhe preaching service.
deeds, of bestiality, degeneracy, Winnie Brog and Ruth Schad.
------------, Stuart Clement in the Juvenile
murder, torture, abduction, etc.,
The Narcissus was selected a* the Delton------------------------------------------------| Court.
that children see In these so-called club flower.
The Delton Inland Lakes Garden j
----------------- *e»
“Comics." do register on youthful
BRUSH BURNING UNWISE
Vote will be taken at the next ft,Utbh.Wh!.J2? «r Mr«"tJnrnii? nui? '
mind* in a way that destroys their meeting
as to the inclusion of Ex­ at the home of Mrs. Lincoln Bush. ।
liking for good literature. Il leaves tension work In the Garden Club Thursday afternoon. May 13 at 2
Burning of grass and marsh lands
hurtful mental image* in their
o'clock.
Hol!
call
will
be
"What
Can
Ion
Michigan
farms after April 20
Myrta Jackson. Lorene Kacchele.
mind*, which may, and sometimes Dorothy Carey, and Lillian Stee- We Do to Beautify Our Village?"; wm destroy nest* of cottontail rab1 do. result in serious misdeeds.
i^intrd“aa Tenmmkt^ Mr*. Wlllnrd Buddies will be In bit*. phea*anl*. quail and other
Sr the xWuncl “S
held ;^^U-xnTKf’puSS fm^ '
In the coune of the article. Mr.
of PUnU
bunurf over «*ch
Babbitt quotes from a Catholic at the home of Luellen Thede.:
Mary Jackson
Mar-O-Not Class of tlie Del- !!E«mfu?&gt;*av*,RrriTHlllPMlclSiM
writer who Hsu as the destructive Tuesday, Muy 25
elements.ln these. "Comics" tlie fol­ will have charge of the program. (ton/Methodlst Bunday school will su^couege fann‘gJme MteSriro
lowing: “Sadism, cannibalism, be­
stiality. cheap humor" and further
stale* thqt these magazines are
_______
.annual grauea. allowing less desir•sentimental stories designed for over 888,000 pound* or 18 million
it1*1®
J11413 ,^r0W'
the general level of a moronic palr* of discarded silk and nylon Quimby
--------------------......
...
w „ „ s Blnl,d
tarn oil r.m. m .4
mind."
stockings
were contributed
by
Aid will meet with Mr*. Pearl Lowell
Even
Parents ought to take a keen American women.
Thursday, May 13. AU are cordially
J}«tmved
Interest In what their children read
buildings are
are sometimes aestroveu
destroyed
.■ buildlmts
and encourage them to read worthCover fresh meat loosely. Wipe invited
.‘when fire* get out of control.
while children's books. Teacher*, with damp cloth Just before cookIF IT WONT HELP WIN THE
too, can help pupil* In the selec- Ing. If ground, store in extra cool
To hold the sweet In com. peas,
WAR—FORGET IT.
lion of good reading.
place and cook soon.
and lima beans and to keep snap
beans fresh, keep them cold. Let
them suy In the pod or husk un­
less you can store them tightly
covered in refrigerator.
•

Comic Magazines
Colled Hurtful

COMMUNITY NOTICES

mat «. n»

SCOUT NEWS
The Thomapple District Commit­
tee held It* spring buxines* meet­
ing at the Barry County Health
Office on Wednesday. May Sth, at
7:30 P. M.
Plans for the Boy Scout Camporee for the District were dis­
cussed im well m summer camping
.plans.
Regardless of the dltflcultic* In
getting Irtdew. Scoutlng Is grow­
ing-making itself felt in the Ilves
of jnore and more boy*, which Is
very good as our children are "more
valuable, than gold."

Caullflawer, brussel* sprouts, and
broccoli lose freshness faster than
cabbage. Leave them uncut: keep
cold and not too dry.

Of course you’re planning agrft for her .. . but this year it must be practical!
If she needs a new dress ... get her one, and the money she would
spent on it will help her fowdrd another War Bondi Even a small remem
can be a useful one: a purse, a handkerchief, gloves or stockings —
spring accessory she will need. Whatever you buy, use Thrift as your guide. You’ll
be sure to, if you buy your Mother's Day gift at Penney'sl

—ON PAY DAY. BUY BONDS—

*0

Perfect Gems That You Con Wear Forever!

WOMEN S DRESSES

4-98

। The natural sugar in dried fruit*
[keep* them from molding easily.
, Store them In a tight bag or Jar
i in a cool place. Watch In warm
worms or weevils.

• Wonderful Two-Piece All Occasion Style*!
o Dark Sheen-Cool—Figure-Flattering!
Frocks that art-ready for arduous service
lhe summer $rt&gt;iigh—for. they’re just
limitless in wearing possibilities! Soft,
flattering lines . . . rich dark colors that
will dress you up, yet trim your figure
down! You’ll wear yours incessantly—for
everything' from dressy occasions to your
wartime activities! Shown in a black sheer
with matching slip and a navy blue sheer
speckled with tiny white dots. Both in
rayon. Sizes 36 to 44. Also navy or black
sheers in sizes 12 to 20.

SLACK SUITS

n™ U*l*

698
Mien.

Embroidered SHEER NECKWEAR

Gabardine

Summer-Wire Comfort!

MEN'S SUITS

1875
Cool comfort is right fashion
—even for dress-upi Why not
—when you can wear a suit
that boast* all the tailored
perfection and eye appeal of
your best suit, yet weighs
only a happily light fraction
of your regular suit! In hand­
some striping* and rich, sum­
mery solid tones.

For a springlike touch on your dark dress a crisp new
collar of rayon sheer or net!

PASTEL PRINT HEAD SQUARES

Sturdy while
gabardine —
shirk style
with
B*ncollar.
forized
_ _
lasting All

Protect your curls by tucking them into one of these
colorful rayon aralac squares!

TAILORED

COTTON

NEW

SLACKS

SUMMER

HANDBAGS

Roomy pouches and slim envelope styles in a grand
lection of fabric* and colors!

2.98
Smartly tail­
ored in pencil
slim
lines

Two-Tone or Solid Coion!

TODDLERS* DRESSES

Childrens* WASH SUITS
Short Pants

st the

js she
i with

i her

Sunshine PrinU!

98'

Dainty Trim!
Quaint princess styles. Uny
que waists, or trim little tail­
ored types. Sixes 3-6X.

Most necessary in a young fel­
lows wardrobe I Light and ac­
tion free, yet rugged for wear.

Moat Important For

Practical Foe Summer!

GIRLS*

BOYS* SPORT SETS
Convertible Collar*

J98

98'

79'
98'
98'
98'

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Get Young America Ready for a Busy Summer!

th all

nt-

BEAUTIFUL
RAYON HOSE

I a b-

Shirts and

GLOVES

Bhortle styles for sport, longer length for dress wear I In
white or colors. Washable.

Smart Sport

cotton

MILLINERY

If ll’s-hard for you to decide on a bat. see this collec­
tion! Big straws with magical trimming* of flower*,
feather*, ribbons or veiling!

Blouses
1.29

* Stone

MI1IIMI1IHIW

WOMEN'S

Choose from rayon faille, ray­
on crepe or rayon gabardine!
Some In two tones with inter­
esting trimmings. 12-20.

AQQ

SLACK

ShlH In Or Out!

Pleated Slacks

SUITS

I981

Shell wear them sometime
-------------- ( ( , ,
every day! Nicely tailored in
spun rayon with jacket type
shirt 7-14.

Sanforized cotton poplin* and
gabardines In free-action short
sleeved style*. Tough I

She'll Need A Big Supply For

CHILDREN'S ANKLETS
Warm weather — and time
u&gt; wear gay little anklet*
Sturdy cotton in her favor­
ite
pattern*— light shades
dark tones or gay noveltie* I

19'

3THER ANKLETS TOO AT
ONLY, pr...............15c

* THE PENNEY WAY US THE THfTIFTV WAV * * * THE THRIFTY WAY IS

IH

�THE HASTINGS BANNER. THURSDAY. MAY 6, 1HJ

DITORIAIS
(Continued from Page 1. Sec. 1.)
tton and “training camp” armies
Into effective Trent line strength
Hera too there are agonlMn*
months of inaction while bases arc
‘ being built, supply depots eatabluhcd. It takes months of training
■and limited combat experience ...
to

WM S .n .i.kU™ iX
hrw. inxm. Right now

the U 8.

•»d .ni. in.*. »»
b.ufc &lt;&lt;
lumu-nul 11 WOUM m « raiubu
"slaughter of the innocents. ” That
___ .._______ ii_ ._o.ii.K_a
nafua

bomber*
...

turn were only 1»4 billton doUaro Jmb
-in 1943. they will exceed 100 bllHon,dollars. These figures alww
sharply the difference in cost be-

tween the test war and this one.
There were four Liberty and one
Victory Loan Drives in the test war,
■with a total goal of less than 19
billion dollars, but to finance the
present war. tlie people of the United States must raise about 70 billion
dollars before the end of thia year
In that war our tesk was chleny
to fortify a line of trenches In
France—In this war, we must equip
and supply our armies on all tlie farflung battle-fields of tlie world.

and Auxiliary No. 3326 caused by a
fire tn a nearby apartment, hie.
i been repaired, involving a painting
and cleaning job -of some &gt;400. New

tin’s night bombers where adverse
quently taken a bigger toll than en­
emy fighters or antiaircraft fire.
American airmen also aay that their
new crop of bombers coming along
have greater bomb carrying capacity
Eccentric,
recently;
and fire power and so. should be Birmingham
?LP"T‘ completed a tour of several Arrnyj
,our «notered craft which Oen. Ar- Camps throughout tlie nation and.
as a private cltleen of the U. 8. A...
&lt;~11 tonbm- Bui mu u umu. made the following reply to his pre- |
min, lor m. lulrn.. No on, know, viously hold editorial views which
when they win he in action. As a is pertinent because many of us
matter nf faz-.t nnlv toiten farm nr have doubtless had the same Ideas:
"And. too, may L as a civilian
taken part in raids over Europe. By newspaper editor, make this con-.
late summer or early fall, heavy feasion: I have btld lhe usual ertti-|
couccntraUons of those craft are i cal -altitude toward the so-called
__ I bureaucratic red-tape, atopptnesw. ’
expected to make flight* from Emr“big' —
and
Ihh airdromes to really do a "big
- bnus-hatlsm
~.. of the Army;
time” job of supplementing the work along with millions of others out-1
of the RAF night bombing forays, akte our military establishment, I
Then will come the first "an out” have been critical of the apparent
tMt Of American bombing theories, .glacial speed of the Army's (and)
. . .
this goes for the Navy, too) actions
American daylight raids to dale, in readying ua for th!* war—bat
havc
^reo
duC „ a,
from now on. folk*, a* the -.fault of
effectiveness of the Norden bomb•hown •om« of tte "behlndBbout whlch uleg
fubulous j the-«enes" activities of the U. 8.
JXracy have
&lt;own
| Army. Hl offer my testimony to tbe
'd
j
naturally said “A**1 ‘h*1 the beat poaaiblc kind
JXiJ to ei^r
&lt;teny &lt;* »b ti being done today I don't
jlorieg certain' enthusiastic me*n "thc f*rfect J°b.” for there b
XXS* £^5ad?£e cteS «* *uch ‘
ln
•«*#

As a result of action In TunU, so
far. we have built up a force of
about 60,000 veteran troops who
have the "know how" to meet lhe
Nsxl veterans on fairly even terms,
With this ax a nucleoua. a larger
fnmt Une lore* will be developed
by the procros of mixing green
troops with veterauji. It takes time
but it saves unnecessary casualties.
fio. thl* extra delay is ju*t another
price we are paying for our long
year* of unpreparedneu.
Lct * hope we remember the tea■an—let's hope «e never again fall
prey to titc pacifist, disarmament
and
and peace-at-any-price rodrtle*.
many of which, it has been estab----------actually financed
llshed were
financed from
from
abroad.
that
In l»l«. Ameriron’ war expendl- -------

m
ry
th
ic
c-

equipped-with
.a
.

bucket from a
JL
J*.
mo miL

■ building up of a democratic mlUtery aervlcc
any required
country eight
upon
*i ewth;
even in
Hitler
earth; even Hitler required eight
ye» « preparation U&gt; bring hta
! »nnle* up to the job of doing what
'hey did at the beginning. Rome
i w**n l bulu ln ‘
elthe"-

Fann boy* aad girls can help beat tbe Axis in many way*. This chap is raising

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SPINACH

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2

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9*

2bchs.13*

CARROTS
NEW ONIONS

3 —23*

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43*

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N these days of shortages, the wise clothing buyer
places his confidence in a label which stands for qual­
ity. And for thousands of discriminating American men,
that means a suit with the Curlee label?
This Spring you want double assurance that your cloth­
ing dollars are an investment and not just an expense.
You want style that is modern, yet not extreme. You
want quality in the materials and the workmanship. You
want clothes that give you the most in smart good looks
and satisfactory wear.
The answer is easy, when you choose Curlee suits for
your Spring wardrobe. Style, fit and quality—all are
doubly assured by the ngme CURLEE. We have your
sipe, in models and patterns you will like, and moderate­
ly priced. Come in and make your selection.

I

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.

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PRUNES
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19c

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WtiCOHIIN

fl POINTS
PER LB.
AAj

MILD CHEESE ,POIN,S32*
PURE LARD ‘'°*H8*
J, ■ .

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WHITE SAIL

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8

HUH CAUGHT

MOTHER’S DAY CAKE

For Style, Fit and
Value... Choose a

POINTS

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FRESH—STRINGLESS

Baked

SUNDAY
MAY 9

HASTINGS, PHONE 2530

Weopon

Theil

Full stocks of all available quality merchandise, rationed or un­
rationed— shopping as convenient as wartime conditions permit
— same every-day low price policy! For today's and EVERY day's
best values—SHOP A &amp; PI

EVAPORATED MILK
BEET SUGAR
PEANUT BUTTER

Flowers
for
Mother!

CLYDE WILCOX, Florist

OURCARE^SSNESS(*^.

A&amp;P HAS THE VALUES

WHITtHO.it • *

::

Rose Bushes
Petunias
Hydrangeas
Geraniums
Fuchsias
Begonias
Etc.

want you to look upon all ytnlr
comrade* in the regiment us your
brother*, and to regard me ar. your
father—father of the regunent. Da
you undentend 7"
Recruit: “Yea. dad.”

FOR WARTIME MARKETING
AS WELL AS PEACETIME

MRS. W. A. SCHADER
IS NEW GEN. CHRM.

Rose Bowls
Vase &amp; Flowers
Corsages
Cacti Gardens
Miniature Win­
dow Gardens
Assorted Plants

■lion |i

L1GUMES AID ROTATION

। tation 1* important in view at war­
time demands for big production. I
says A. O. Wetdemann. Michigan I
State College research awalstnnt.In |
soils.
In a four-rear rotation with clov­
er. average annual yields of com
were 6.75 more bushel* an acre,
• barley 559 more bushels an acre
and wheat 15 extra bushels an acre
over yields of fields where a threej year crop rotation without clover
was attempted.

i “So, if I can. I do want to Imprear,
upon you folks the fact that your
«। and Liberalora probably ap- y ।
d
Carlin played lhe gutter and sang response, and in turn presented the
preach at much faster speed* than mined lumbering way. 13 doing a three pleasing selections, the pro- “badge of office.” a forge pair of
gram closing with the audience shear*, to Ute new chairman, Mrs.
tills'. Since there arc 3600 seconds
Kreat
J°b
P&gt;®ce»
like
Fort
Knox;
Pfr hour thl. means
Bver&gt;ge raUo Qf singing “The star Spangled Ban- Schader.
per
mean* that
that an
an error
errorI he
Bwn
ner.”
| This past year has been the busof only one second tn tripping the j
ccxnbst fatality
Representatlves of the Guilds gave lest ever known at Pennock hos­
bomb retoa^ would mean a differ■
their annual report* and credit was Pltal »* will be shown by the re- ।
.nr.
Th™,. »3 feet
fZ, „„
enee_ of ^about
on me i out or twenty men; and ne wants to also given to tne outside organlza- ports in next week's paper and the
nnk
' ,0Wer U 10 One 0Ut Of thlr1’'- OT
tion* contributing work during the splendid cooperation and loyal and
forty ... or teu. ‘for he knows
that r«r-the
own.------heart.
second (spill hair-trigger accuracy) i।
. •--------- .-----------------"— •*-- New iJea
idea club. Pas: MiMa- continued Interest
interest of
of the officer;
officers
__________
__________adifference
’TJ?f
‘
tron* club of Middleville and the nnd Guild members have been at
would still represent
C"------- |,
\ at nearly thirty feet From 20 000 1 * r th 1 h,p.py
whc?.', lh^ Middleville Garden ciub Fifteen great assistance to tlie hospital
feel It 1* not .Iway. ^ble to ’JI
ciX“
°«d’
management. ...

THE FOLLOWING SUGGESTIONS MAY HELI’:

! county i
grade h
| product! i
cording I

IMO On the dam's side, the young
'■ boar I* from Cottonwood Advnnoer.
. winner at the Treasure Islam!
allow in California in 1939
' Breeding of this kind sliould be
. of great value to Berkshire swine
i broaden in Barry county. This

UVLUlk.IUH, — «w&gt;
kFJ i-k&gt;. e.111 MIW11J.IUJ1, » IQUUSUia MAU U1CMIUU
1 Boyes, proprietor of the building. 1 according to a recent letter received
• The VF.W. and the Auxiliary tin- ' from Oene Blckle. swtoe herdxman
ished the job
‘at Michigan Btete College. Raber
The newly decorated rooms fur- । ha* purchased an B months old
ntehed an attractive background 1 Bertanire boar that canbtne* mxne
for the in&amp;taltetton with membet- of the most popular Berkshire blood
of the auxiliary dressed in their lines in lhe United State* today,
white uniform* with bine and gold The Baber hoc is tired by a eon
caps and with new silk and satin of Typesetter, the 11 JOO boar that
flags giving added color.
won at the best corn belt shows m

Controversy over the American judge
tlie ernund
ground wind* ancuratelv
accurately 1'
ludse tiw
y
'
YP&lt;1*^ itt ,r*bute
wnwirwu
to Mrs. A, A. Anderson, who passed
NOTICES
theory of daylight precislon^bomb- nnd thl* factor could make a differ- j
away in March. Mrs. Anderson was Irving
Ing and the British system of ence of MVeral feet, depending an
one of the women instrumental in
The Irving Ladles Aid will meet'
-saturation” bombing by night the ,trength of the wind. If theil
organizing and starting the Guild* nt the home of Mr und Mrs Frank
continue* with logical arguments bomber swerved ar dipped in bumpy 1
' twenty-seven year* ago. serving as Travis on Friday. May 7.
। the first genera] chairman.
,--------------on both »ldca. Proponent* of air at Lhe moment of release, furBritlsh theory, point out that &gt;hcr errors would be introduced,
1 A* an appreciation of the excel“I. yodr husband difficult to
■lent service given by the retiring please in the matter of drew?”
bomber* adequately armed for day- Doubtless there are many other less
Annual Meeting of Pennock jchaimarL durini her two years of
-Very When I get a gown that
light raid* can carry only about I obvious source* of error which might
HmrIsmI G..IM. r——4
cd Mri'jonei wlt® lhe beautiful. h&lt;f.nk7 hc,J**??.? ’11f,C V1.® b‘£'
one-third the bomb load of the j be mentioned—such, for example,
Hospital Guilds Convened
night raider*. Americans answer aj miscalculating the exact ground
I floral piece which centered thi« head ««»&lt;! when the bill suite him he
this by —
---------saying that their belter speed vof
. the pl
plane.
.llc, So. even „if uie
lhe
On Tuesday evening the annual table. Mrs. Jones making a fitting doesn't care a rap for tlie gown."
markmanship
fJrt«no^r
markinanshln enables them to do I bombardier does
rtnr« his
hi« job
mh to
tn the I.
a* much or more damage with their | height of human perfection, un- , u^Phlt MethJdixt fh?«S? 1??h2?
limited bomb load* than the Brit- ‘avoidable errors are likely to be
being'served to 175- bv^the
ish do with their heavier load*. The present to put the bomb many feet teqies of the W 8 C 8 Bouquets
fact that RAF observers present on , off its intended trajectory. This has of daffodils and forayilita and putdayllgbt raid* have commented on been rather well demonstrated in ted geraniums made attractive
the -fantastic" accuracy of Amer- (the surprising ineffectiveness of I ub,e decoration*. Mr*. I. J. Smith
lean markmanthip indicates that | conventional horizontal bombing ' gaihnJ!!Sn,
till* claim—although not deflnltety . tactics against ships. According to fi. j^^hMrman of the General
proven, as yet—U something more reports from the battle* at Midway Guild, conducted the business meettiian mere braggadocio. The English Island and Coral Sea. the dive Ing and Introduced Mrs. Kellar
point out that daylight raids must bomber and torpedo planes did all j Steim chairman of the Women's
have fighter escorts and that the the real damage. The big horizon- Board. the group which has the
management of hospital af­
ralds themselves, art more or le** jUl bombers didn't sink a thing. The actual
fairs. Mrs. stem also presented the
limited by the range of these escort recent Bismarck Bea
victory tn other members of lhe Board.
craft American* point out that which American aircraft sunk a JapOfficers nominated and elected
thclr big bombers have been taking ’ anese convoy of twenty-two ship* fbr the owning year are: General
a high toil of enemy fighters, so wa* accomplished largely by the new chairman. Mrs. W. A- Schader: vice­
much so, that lhe Luftwaffe is being technique "skip bombing" done at chairman, Mrs. Russell Kantncr;
put under severe strain to main- mast-height levels in which the re­
tain its strength and efficiency. So . leased bomba with delayed action
TOUia Lottie Teusink.
lnulin «upcnnicnaMiss
superintendfar. It 13 true, the Americans have (fuses are skidded Into the side of-ent of Che hMpital gave nn interhad fighter escort and undoubtedly , a ship much after the fashion of»eating report for the past year and
their losses will always be lower If a torpedo. The higher-flying horiBurton reported for the
such escort 1* av*ltable, but the big zonta] bombers are used moitly as 1 S?t?.r,
bombers have also made several un- decoys to draw anti-craft fire fpm loMho nwn^to^r^tlS? th?
of the nearness to press time, 1?.®
the
escorted raids into enemy territory the
•»« low flying skip bombers.
------ «»?-•
So, al­I—
: summary of the various reports will
with losses held well below tlie range though the Norden bombsight Is un­ be held over until next week s Issue.
considered prohibitive. Thus their doubtedly the best one available to
Guild No. 19, Mrs. Warren Moore,
effective range 1* probably limited any nation (and we have the opin­ chairman, had charge of the en­
more by the amount of ammunition ion of RAP observers for this), it joyable program, which was opened
the singing of "America Tlie
thy^can carry than the fuel capac­ is probably not the fabulously accu­ with
Beautiful.” Mrs. Arthur Haven pre­
ity of escort plane*. But even at rate instrument which many over- siding at the nlano. A group of high
best, thl* range is considerably le.a r-nlhusiastic commentators would school girls sang three delightful
than that of the night bombers and have us believe.
selections and Mrs. W. G. Bradford
daylight raids on Berlin with 'he .
present crop of Fortresses and Lib- , A wartime innovation—The Mich- tof which were enjoyed. Mr*. Elia

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BAPTIST CHURCH NOTES
। Sunday school at 10 o'clock.
Divine services al 11 o'clock,
.CHRISTIAN EN­
'prvpriate
sermon tor Mothers
DEAVOR RALLY
I by the pastor and a token of ths
AT FIRST U. It CHURCH
day will be gtven to all mothers
The Barry County Christian En- 1)r..scnt
deavor
Union
will meet
p—--•- at 7:10. Sermon
-.-c.-..-tl- ;
..Monday
Evening*meeting
nlRl.t
p at the Grand Street b
„
ou ^ahs fulfilled pronight May 10
•—
Unlted Brethren - church at 8:00 phecies
o'clock. Rev W. C. Basretl. forTuesday nlchte B. Y. P. U. at Hie
mer pastor couiwellour of the Un- church
ion and now jMator of the First । Wednesday nighte prayer meeting
Evangelical church of Blissfield will 'Bt 7.j0 Bt
C]inreh. ajm, siupy
be the guest speaker. The A-Cap- of Sunday school lesson.
’
pellu choir front the Frev Metho- । Ladies J. O. Y. Missionary 8odht church of HasUiigs will sing. t clety mccU May 12 in the sfterFwuln.e Lehman will 6e In chaw noon. P1BCe lo i* rfhnounccd.
of drvptiona, A number of special ।
« &gt; &gt; --------------fcutuies arc planned for this mcet- 'FIRST U. B. CHURCH
dntf.
I 11:00 a. m. As a "Mother’s Day”
message the pastor will apeak on
PILGRIM HOLINESS
the theme "The Strategic Impor­
TABERNACLE
tance of The Family." In these
•
(days of exceedingly disturbed hu-

NOTICE TO CBEDITOKB

1th a verse bewinning with the 1
soaring to new heights. It Is
Iter C Bringing a visitor counts “rnTthaT onrente seriously regard
double polnu.
I their God given responsibility of
Preacjilng
rviee ■t„ll_J^,_nL ; rearing their children In the “fear
“ Mrs. Mnnkcr
— - will -speak from of
,.
Rev.
The Analysis of Prayer. In tlie eve­
6: 30 p. m. Adult C. E. society led
ning at 7.45 on Dai knew and Dawn by Jay Snyder. Senior society led
Y. P. S. at 1 P. M
by Phyllta Webb.
Prayer service at 7:30 Thursday
7: 30 p. m. Bong sendee and gos­
• evening at the church.
pel message by the pastor.
"Fonret not the assembling of
Monday D:00 p. m. Barry Coun­
yourselves together."
.
ty C. E. Union will meet in our
church. The service Is open to any
FIRST METHODIST CHURCH
who wish to come Rev. W. BnsNext Sunday afternoon and eve­ rett, formerly of Nashville Is the
ning. May 9. a training school for speaker.
workers in the Dall?'Vacation Bible
Wednesday 6:30 p. m. Annual
Schools will be held in the First Mothers and Daughters banquet
Methodist church, under the aus­ Mrs. Doroliiea Gardner Is chairman
pice?. of the Barry County Council o! the arrangements committee, lhe
of Religious Education with tlie program will be given by the wo­
Rev. Wayne Fleenor of Albion In men of the W. M. A. and girls of
"tSV..™. .h. R«. I. RM. 'iRf.pgSJ
Sh? _9ti?Ib’S.giW
,.rL1 OuUd Bnd Wor,d
■ aTiciiuSiup C«»vle.
Stone.
is one
the instructors
at Y^ng^PTODle^nriyer services “nd
the
of “otMlnhtcrtaT
Training
tl.v 'sclwol'of
'
for
tlie
Michigan
and
Detroit
conI
Youn
K
for the Michigan and Detroit conTerences
ces In session at
al Central MethMeth­
n
odist cl
cl,...:.
Lo;;~l..
w t™
.,?rel).j"...
n_ h?
nlf!n5.
Tlie feature Article was the auband next. He will be al home on . Jecl for study by the Writer’s Guild
Saturday nnd Sunday.
i which met at the home of Mrs. Milo I
The fourth quarterly •confi
'hi I*Vries. April 29. Miss OttcllA Ka- ,
is scheduled for Sunday,
dent F —
H . ,nl,u'k* WM chairman of the prowith District Superintendent E H.
..... The purpose, types, treat­
Babbitt of Grund Rapids in charge. ment. headlines and markets were
He will nreach at the ten o'clock discussed. Original feature articles.
service and the pastor. Rev. Stone. read by members were criticized and .
Sunday school superintendent and markets suggested for them. Char­
president of lhe W. 3- C. S' are actor sketches will be the topic for |
to give report*. At neon a pot luck the May Mth meeting to be held
dinner will be served in the church at lhe home of Mrs I. J. Smith.
,
Krlors and other quarterly conrncc business tv to be tnmaaeled
ran halt
nt the tables, mid yearly reports of
tho church oHirers presented.

JEFFERSON ST.
U. B. CHURCH
■
10 A. M. A Mother's Day program
in charge of Mrs Stricken. A gift
will be given to the oldest mother,
tlie youngest mother, mid also to
the mother who is accompanied by
the largest fumllv.
11 a. m. Regular Sunday school
7 i&gt;- in. C. K. topic—"Family Ad­
venture* in Christian Living." Eph.

of witchcraft In modern
a modem Sevang.

’mirthful combat bttwm ah«X-

GRACE LUTHERAN I HUBCH
Divine worship at 10:30 AMother's Day will be &lt;x&gt;x-Tven. —
pastor will preach on the theme. to all manner of trouble while blun­
-ChrisUun Motxcra. Grace UiUlu dering thru their dutle-. as air raid
wardens.
will attend this service in a body

ite asy-55. WXtr

pCM-m by Longfellow, lhe i
coidlally Invited to attend li

I ITemit I:

o«nrr. rov publication-

Holy Communion will be celrbrat- tUrrlnr Rowell Haydrm Adrie Mara’
4 HrndajLMpy 18. announcement
Red-coated Mountles. liard-rldtng
-an be made tfler tlie servfc* on outlaws and heart-etirring ballads
I Sunday.
of the range, highlight the picture.

•r-r •• . '...nil,.
Fellowshio supper Wednesday.
May 19a7:00 P M..
the home of
Mr. ana Mrs. Henry Kosbar 740 E.
State.

up in a hignjack aitarprue.

WUlUm Dargan. Margaret Unday
in r.w im.r iu, « uauj
The story opens with private de­
tectite Gargan visiting hl* beach
house unexpectedly and discovers
a corpse in the busemmt.

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3 p. m. Preaching by Alford CusHASTINGS
,
METHODIST CIRCUIT
H-v. Be;udc M. RulUon. Minister
’ .Preaching Sunday ut Martin and
Quimby nt 10 und 11:30. Mother's
Dav Service—theme "Mothers nt
the Church.' All mothers attendIni: will be honored.
Sunday school at Goodwill and
H&lt; nd&lt; isliott nt 10 and 10:30
Tli? quarterly conference will b*
?• held al the dr nonage on E. Green
F St.. Sunday. May 16. at 3 i&gt;. m.

.METHODIST CHURCH
llAstines
Sunday school at 10:30. Lawrence
’■ Adams, superintendent.
Prraehinc service at 11:30. Mothi cr.'z Dav will be observed with ap.. propriatc sermon and music.
S Wednesday evening praver serv;* lc&lt;- nt the church nt 8 o’clock.
;
Third quarterly meeting Jun? 5
:• und 0 under the direction*of Rev
D. T. Perrine The Saturday eve­
ning Vendee will be held in the
Hustings church.
N. living
Young people's nearer meeting
Friday evening at the home of Rob­
ert Kidder.
Tuesday nlarh prayer mre-tlng at
tlie same place, with Mr. and Mn.
Arthur Kidder
Rev. Bernie Mankcr. well known
former Irving boy. will be with us
In n revival from May 18 through
May 30. Save these dales and at­
tend every night. ~ u

FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST.
SCIENTIST
Corner Church nnd Center Streets
Subject: "Adam and Fallen Man."
Sunday service 11 a. tn.
'
Sunday school 9:30 a. m.
Wedncrduy evening testimonial
meeting 7:45.
Reading room In church edifice
open Wednesday and Saturday from

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PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Tne session will meet at seven
o’clock tonight at the manse.
’lhe Prr-b&gt;tcr|an Guild met Wed­
nesday evening al the home of Mn.
Henry Vahlsing. 510 &amp; State St.
The Woman’s Missionary society
will meet at 2 P. M. Thuraday. May
6. at the home of Mrs. Cornelius
Manni. 535 W. Bond. Mtsr. Cora
Mack will give a report of the Pres­
bytertai society meeting st Jackson
mid Mrs. Tuc Oles will have charge
of the devotional)!.
Next Sunday Is Mothers Dnv and
will be appropriately observed at
lhe morning worship service, at
10:30 o'clock. The pastor will tell
"A Chinese Story" and will preach
on the theme, "Two Types of Wo­
manhood."
Sunday school al 11:45. Mrs. Al­
lie Hay. superintendent.
The Boy Scouts will meet at the
churcn Monday night. E. L. Tay­
lor. Scoutmaster.
’lhe Tnistees will meet Wednes­
day night. May 12. at the home of ORDER FOR PUBLICATION
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Sliret.
INSTITUTE FOR VACATION
BIBLE SCHOOL WORKERS
HERE SUNDAY
An institute will be held (or all
Dally Vacation Bible school workers
Sunday afternoon at the Hastinas
Methodist Church beginning al 2:00
P M The meeting la being spon­
sored by. the County Council of
ChriMlnn Education. Educational
committee. Mrs. Amy Bower will
be chairman of the meeting. Rev

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lan. These guardians are given a I Camp Fire activities are managed GAS FOR VICTORY GARDENERS ।
training course Uught by MusMyra by a County Council, of which Mn.
Victory gwraenera planning to
Bumgardner. Camo Fire Executive William S. Schader is chairman, cultivate plot* away from their
from Battle Creek, These coursesi There are representative* irom
from the
the'1
~iu t&gt;-tu
»• eligible for extra ra- I
are made possible by the money various parts of the County, and Uons
lions of gasoline this
tills summer, if
tf
given by tlie Youth Council. The;
i Ulis
Hits Council allocates the money re- they am
can snow need for extra
ex:th m&gt;'e.
mO­
•—
--------—------------------.... Mllei
cetved
from Uie Barry
County
Youth age. the OPA has
announced.
!
Tlie Camp Fire Girls organization guardians devote one afternoon a. i “
rationing
regulations
f Barry County 1* dependent on week, meeting with the girls, plus1 Council. This Council met Monday‘age
io funds it receives from inc Barry the time they spend at training night at the home of Mrs. Schader ’ amended to provide up to 300
Ounty Youth
Council, whose courses and time spent in preparing and plans for the coming year were for six month*. for Victory Gi
completed. travel, if the car owner; (1) la
weekly lessons ana outlines.
-----------------——•
larly cultivating a tract of ve
rn Hastings there ar? 74 girl* en­
reet °r
The Camp Fire Girls la a national joying Camp Fire work, with six MORE MILEAGE FOR WORKERS
guardians In charge. There is also
„____________
the Hortxen Club, for older girls, month will be allowed hereafter for necessary to It; &lt;3» Arranges, if
•to
”
,
for
eiris.
“
Wo-lie-lo
"
meaning
work,
with
a
membership
of
15.
There
are
health and tore It
uwehra them | a total of 150 girts active In Camp m-counc-of-work driving outride j p&lt;-aible. to share hl* car with other
r. teaches
Manis and love It
them | a total of 150 girls active in Camp
good work
work habits,
habits. health
health habit;.
habit;. । Fire
Fire In
In Barry
Barry County,
County, with
with X
30■ the eastern shortage arc* instead iKeener*.
good
and a good tove of home and coun- guardians ana
p&gt;&lt;&gt;&gt;vua&lt;j a
UU»vu. 1 .inn. unnsru vrrnm
and assistants working u&gt;
of UIV
lhe 470 miles previously
allowed.
girl*. Mrs.
Mrs William BtebbStebb- nils does
docs not change the mileage i
~
try. The girls are taught seven dlf- I with the girls.
ms Is
is Chairman of
ot the City Council allowed for driving between home
"’“t1
°°® women must be
ferenl craft*, namely: home, hcdlth.;! ins
hand. camp, nature, business and | fur Hastings: Mrs. Royce Henton,; and work. A car owner formerly I added to.the‘Nursing Corps if civtcltixenshlp. thereby giving them a chalnnan of the Delton Council■ eligible for a 'B” ration book only .{‘an l}*alll» * to be maintained In i
good all around education to enable I *nd Mrs. William Liebier, chairman i may qualify for additional gxsollne | ,'431;,P}tre “* drlve °P to enroll
them to be of more service tn their of the Middleville Council. One of j If he d&gt; shows he needs it for '
June in,
home and community.
1 the many things the City Chairman coune-of;work travel; «2» meets tne■ I.JOO nursing: schools attached &gt;
The Camp Fire Girl* are divided does, is to secure guardians to work, regu!ar**‘car-sharing requirements: to the country s leading hospitals.
Into groups and ore headed by a. with lhe girls and to see that the; «3&gt; sIwk he U not already allowed
~~
volunteer worker called a Guard- groups progress as they should.
ja* much as 720 miles n month.
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__ hcnnurt
He 1/1 held
In rnnnwtlnh
«.|fH with the
partment Is
letters
to banquet
in connection
parents through the schools for £t’,inu,a Convention of tlie ISlat
| the purpose of collecting inform*of .Rotary International at
tlon on medical and dental serv- Manistee. Monday, and gave the
main address to the officers of the
to. “
'46 Rotary clubs in thus district.
Mr Kieler fnrinnrlw lArv-d n.
L.?™Xssr1LK\,iSi‘a'd. S^“!lrrml"SE?&gt;£as.“ -0'
j dentist; Does child need glasses?
-&gt;*
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Have they been obtained?: When,
BANNER WANT ADS PAY
1
I was child successfully vaccinated
against smallpox?; When was child I
immunized
against diphtheria?;1
When was child immunized against
whooping cough?
;
The health department is anxious
to correct and complete its records
to obtain accurate Information on
the Index of Immunization against
smallpox nnd diphtheria in the
community.

DINNERWARE

mnRKETs

Blue. Rose, Green, Yellow
Any 1 As. wh,n Y0^ buy any
Piece I UC Kroger Brand Hem

™oay

Delton Hurler
Pitches No-Hit Game
Ordinarily a pitcher who turns
in a four-hit game comes out the
winner. But Dean Keeler did that
in game with Delton High and saw
his team emerge the loser because
Delmer Sager, the opposing mound jman. turned In a no-hit perfor­
mance. The Hastings nine lost 3 to
O. The batteries for Delton were
Sager and Oener Gordon and for
Hastings. Dean Keeler and Don
Berry. Freeport plays here Friday. ’

SUDDEN DEATH
AT NASHVILLE
Andrew J. Thompson. 87. of Nash­
ville. died very suddenly Wednes­
day forenoon from heart disease
at the home of his son Ray I.
Tlwtnpaon. operator of a grocery in
that village, with whom he had
been living for three years. Before
the son left the house for tlie store
his father called to him. and asked
him to look after a business mat­
ter for him at the load bank. They
visited for a few minutes, and the
older man was apparently In good
health when his son left for down
town. At about nine o'clock he
was found sitting upright tn the
chair but life had fled. Tlie bodv
was taken to the Hess funeral
home. Hie sheriff and Coroner
Lathrop made the investigation required in such cases. No inquest
was deemed neceyary.
BARN BURNED ON
LOCKSHORE FARM
Wednesday forenoon fire de­
stroyed one of the large barns on
the Lockshore farm near Cre.isey In
Prairieville townshlo. Fortunately
the thoroughbred Guernsey cattle
kept in the bam were removed
safely, but a large amount of hay
and grain were destroyed. Fire
trucks were summoned from Hickory Comers. Delton. Richland and
Kalamazoo. They were unable to
save the one bam. but they did
prevent the fire from spreading to
other buildings. *

Bantings, Mich.

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C. THOMAS STOR

Earl McCloud To
Lecture On
Christian Science

HASTINGS, MICH.

"Christian Science. Its Restora­
tive Mission” is the subject of the
lecture to be delivered this evening.
Thursday. May 6. at central audito­
rium by Earl McCloud. C. S. B.. of
San Antonio. Texas, at 8 pm.
First Church of Christ. Scientist.
Hastings, is giving this free lecture
for the public and invites them to
attend. Mr. McCloud is a member
of the Board of Lectureship of The
Mother Church. The First Church
of Christ. Scientist, in Boston. MassachusetU.
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Fresh

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SLICED BACON

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No. 2 c.
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NO RATION POINTS

SPIC AND SPAN Urge pig 19c
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Doughnuts

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Health Department
'Making Survey .

SPRING CLEANING
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DR. LOU-RY MADE CAPTAIN
Dr. Francis Edward Lowry, who
with the rank of first lieutenant,
has received a commission of cap- .
tain. He has been transferred from 1
his former station at Tallaha&amp;'ee.
Florida, to Selfridge Field, near Detroil __________
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DEPUTY SHERIFF
SWIFT RESIGNS
Deputy Sheriff Olenn Swift, whe '
■ conducted examinations fpr appllcants for drivlne motor vehicles in I
the sheriff's office for the past
four yean, rcalgned from that post­
Hon. effective May 1. Hb&gt; successor
Is Theo H. Bern, of Nashville, a
brother of Sheriff Bera,
One slice of bread molds, one
carrot shrivels—multiply that by
the Nation's 34 million homes. Fight
| food waste on the home front.
I Store to save. Find out how each '
food keeps best, and store each artide In the right, and correctly I
’ cared for. cupboard, cooler, can, or
J*r.
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containers, scalded, sunned., and I
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"Courtesy end Friendly Service Shown to All"

Hastings, Mich.

�THE HASTINGS DANNER, THURSDAY, MAY g, &gt;Mg

Mrs. Ella Hammond and Mrs.' relative* at Ionia Monday evening.
Last evening
Judge and Mrs. A.’ Fifty yean 1* quite a tpah. To 4EYTMOUM JORDAN FAM11
Lawrence Beadle were Sunday din- I Herman Frost and Rev. 8. Con- :D. McDonald
entertained .*everal hate lived a half-centuryof hippy AT MIDDLEVILLE HOME
uicr guest* of Mr. and Mrs. Mark :ger Hathaway attended the annual; guests informally in honor of their wedded life to sometldng fine.To
Seymour Grant Jordan,
well
Garrison of Delton and accompan- meeting of Lansing presbytery al guests. Mu. P. D. Ashford of MU- have *o lived a* to have won the known and highly respected realled by Mr. and Mrs. Garrison spent HlliMlale Monday.
’
waukee and Mrk Robert Casldtr of —
confidence
*—
—
r.nd ---------eateem—of- a—
wMc dent of•—
Irvlr.g
■— ---------towruhip
—1 and
■-*—latar
t,|p afternon with Mr. and Mrs. I Pfc. Wyman Ctogett. who to ata- Battle Creek. Musical selection* circle of friends and acquaintances, of MlddlevtUr, paaMd away at hU
of Galesburg
Honed at Camp Bowie, Texas, re-(were enjoyed. Mn. Asli ford being as have Mr. and Mrs Bronson, is home Friday evening, April 30 fol? Pvto Bill Haekney John Lock“ "OCOO,pU^d
a htgh achievement. The Banner lowing a stroke suffered a few.hmim
adds its congratulations and best ibefore.
“*—
He ’—
had
* *-been
— *. “In ' failing
- wood. Keith Fox. Oeraid Skidmore. , »»«}» «&lt;* aII*SJkh°nlltn £2”’* nF I ntor,c « , L .
«
wishes to the many that have been ihealth for the past nineteen y«ate
Maurice Os‘r«h and Pet. Bachel- .uJ5n'*hhii™ Wta!'1 WSC£;
J’0./
- •and had had several strokes prev­
drr of tamp Grant were among ।
WimoUjer. Mrs. Wm. CiM- day evening with Mr*. A. D. Mc- extended to this ^worthy couple.
ious to the one on Friday.
those
who spent the weekend at ««. R- &gt;• Mrs Ctogett who w*s a Donald with seventeen member* in
1
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Bon
of
Wellington
H. and Julia
home. .
J rmtient al Pennock hospital, has re-1 BU/!Iuioncc Dessert wa* served in
|■
Howard Herrick of New York City
“S®. *• slmWr ]-fe* p.rty'• style, Mr* Robert Cook
l fi^*liiwhihm"on~Miirii”lMf

!

PERSONALS

ift

Mis* Helen Wuniin a
in
the New ^helto
Y roh^oto
who ha. bren s£ndmg the e!X
vacation with her mother in Nwiivllle. visited friend* in Hasting* the
psat week.
-Mrs -Lawrence Kidder
tltulh Coxi
is making her heme wlfit her mother. Mrs. Zelma Cox. while Lawrence

Miss Clara Bush

d v^inSadlm^'lJrirek with Wu' "nd

t

Mra

Ssr Win«Added Lou'#I«

stln-Ainer.
...
Rouen\ we M^’m'cdSii.w' mSTMw d.TJhter^f*Mr *Sd

mS^Rov

Uisntnit and indifference of

'marrlaro to Inex M
£Jth'

delinquency he said.

Lome In Chicago.
Members of Emmanuel nartoli .$&gt; Wt3ne*d»y.
rorreet erro^f..
.rekSilem i
w wre mm Bun? i. nL !jS health m^. it necmury for him to
Lt. Fanny Sebartlan *p.-nt the »»» attended the dedication of Bl.' Mr. and Mr* Oliver Densmore C0rr(Ct crTOr
lum &gt;
*"*"*“.
‘‘"®* aJ?™ J»*v. Uw farm .ndthay moved to
recently won U
the
verse Mlddievtlie
Middleville
wrekeud with her sister. Mn. Ulv Mark* Cathedral in Grand Rapid, of Manistee are guests of Mr and
----------------- ----------------------She rteently
m annual veree
surviving are the widow and two
GOLDEN WEDDING OF MR. AND readl«S, =onUxSl,, M ‘he college
worth Newton in Ha&amp;Unu*.—Char- 'I®*1 Friday evening ware tlie Rev. Mrs. Olen Densmore this week.
which fact r,
estabUahe*
a record
daughters. ears,
Mrs. via
Clare
and
.
,
.at aaugnwirs.
re William*
wuuama arm
lotte
.... Republlcan-Tribiine."
„—u,.—
anrt Mrs. Don Gury. Mrs Wallace
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kelley of
HZ M n V Kznnui thia
U th* •*
—. Harry
__ an,h
.u -■
lW? .u
Mrs
ot tf.wji.
MiddleMrs. B. R. Reed. Mr and Kalamazoo were here last Wednes- , Through
the
courtesy
of
Carlton
Through
the
courtesy
of
Carlton
Those from away who came to O-born.
first
time
Jr»
the
history
of
the
invllle. Two sisters preceded hta hi
Mrs. Edward Goodyear and Mr. and day to see her stater. Mrs. Charles E fajue now of at PcLcnuureJria
attend the burial of Ebvn W Pen­
stitution
that
a
girl
has
taken
both
death
in 1B81.
Foul who is now at home and re- wao w** at one ume euperuncnanock on Thursday were. Dr. M. H. Mre. Frank Hoonan.
•
‘
•c
same
year.
Funeral
services
were
held
from
Mrr. W. A- Thayer spent several J covering nlqgiy from tier recent op- :.vui
uifc ol
Hastings puonc
Ward, Dean Merrill and Dean Hop­
oi Hasungs
puouc acnoota.
senuou, we
we , yLw Blush
ujUi will
will represent her the Beeler funeral home al MiddleH
------ -----------.... account
— ..._ u! tne ;ch001
kins oi the Ferris Institute faculty. days last week in Elkhart nnd Sou:), emtion.
.nave
received an
IU 7
, „
ule ~
mia^ ^
a. ,1 „
«.
May -6 _,
and
al Lansing ,
vllle
Monday,
May
It a2 octo
o'clock.
'„.“l;1.“1ld_”£*
William Morgan. George Bteil. Ct(o .Bend. Hid. nnd Irt.Nile*.
... ,, ,.
••• -------- *te Prose and rerBe read' conducted by Rev. Quincer of lhe
Parsons, Mr. Wagner. Mr. MartuiDe.ill
L.
Bronson,
mg
contest.
Baptist church. Interment wa« in
Mr. and Mr*. Glen Clum.
aen. Dr. James DvKr.tker and MUs
Monaay M Jaat. We applaud you Clara, for this ML Hope cemetery.
1
Mr.
and
Mrs
Leo
Herrick
of
f&gt;” Esther Morgan of Big Rapids. Mrs.
“ unusual achievement.
|
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■
■ troll visited Mr. and Mrs Glen
Donald Barnea and Mrs. Clavton day.
-----—------------♦**—:------COMMITTAL HELD AT
IES1
X!rl' SWr’ • “*“"*u'lcr re-uutuia of'tiL e’etersEppfcr of Petoikey; Mr. and Mn...,
the weck«
Miss Marie Rowe snenl tlie
WOMEN OF THE MOOSE
BAGINAW ON SUNDAY
Ray Pixley mid Mr... Owen Sayers 7.,
end
at her homo In HUr Rapid*.
Rapids. ,
i
burg. I Tney ware living-in uwir
j atcu
Senior
Regent.
Mrs. Charles : Committal services for the late
' APortfuent utcre. .it w&gt;. Ilin Ave------ - - ----Mr*. Prank Coburn of MlddieVllie
bn\v wiry '“ue Ronn. 011 l*us date rueiiUuud. Krauss of the local chapter of the Warren E. Carter were held al Bagof LamiiiK; Mr:.. Bui th a MurrEon was a Bunday dinner guest of Mrs.
WdfeD 7
U“ ,ner ,Uld I»rev&gt;ouS.iy sent to rela- Women of live Moose announces an inaw on Sunday afternoon at three
and Mm. Olive Maynard uf Hallie John Dnwson.
,I hir
aAd Mr
Mrr,. Pu
Paul
and ln«lds nn announce- open meeting to be held at the ; o'clock, at the Oakwood Memorial
Creek.
'
Mr. nnd Mrs. Albert Carve’h ar- ’ Mr Hnrt
„. .b 1-1 and *om
woa
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ment of the lact that April 28 Moose Hall. Friday evening. May 7. mausoleum. A brief service *iu
Mlsa Arlene Beadle spent thFriday to be the guests ,
‘
at 8 p. m.
conducted by the Rev. Wolf, pastor
... « «M ■'
.|-h l«r »f Mr
Mr. Ch.rh- PMI. (™ B0!'™
r""i Mr? । would mark their 50tn weduuig an- ,
wliJhf.miiv
The Membership Committee, with of the First Methodist church of
cotLsin. Mrs. Harry Baker. .
'a few ?
day*
ays **
before
fOTC openlni:
opening their B [
d s
r sister*. ' niverzary.
Miss Margaret
Johncock
aa chairaa
­ chalr- Bay City of which Mr. and Mrs.
MLu. Margaret
Johncock
--------------..
Bust ana mis. uusn are uter*.
( Many W|_re th(. letun U;1eKranis Ii man
have a clas8
of eleven end!,
Carter had been members during
ana beautiful und appropriate got- I dates to initiate during the imprea- their residence there.. Mrs. Oaracn wedding cara* wmen came to sive initiatory ceremony of the Ur. Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Adams
them wttn sincere congratulation* Ritual.
and Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles Hinman
xt.-JKU
■h«-1MUnu UOTu
| "M’S
JVLIHL L1LI1IJ I for theta fifty golden year* of ‘ A cordial invitation Is hereby U- from Hastings and friends from
wedacu life. Tncac were from sued by the local Chapter for the Bay City and Saginaw attended the
himMre
Altoft^JreMr mid •Sw‘ ? weekend guest uf Mr and | Mr and Mrs. Clayton Brandstelter happy,
i
Caulonna^Kans.c,
City and other general public and all members of
Mrs G%r«^onieroF^!nmaroo
J B,'rSPt.1 “Sldu!,U-n&lt;1‘!cl U’e'’,nterta,ncd ,h’‘lr brldBr rlub °r out-»t*te
'
places. Many Hastings the Loyal Order of the Moose and
Mr anT Ml- Gron-e Altoft Sn i U wP d^L,C.' hl?‘.
lwelve for dlnner on
H1»h friend*
।
IF IT WONT HELP WIN THE
tent u«!ir warmest congrat- their families to attend this meetl,d. ai!:;;,,,
„,;,i M.V I MUa
Radford uf lowing scores were turned in by Mrs Chea- ।
WAR—FORGET IT.
ulations and ainccre good wtanes. '•
— _________
.Inf.
__________
air J Li Aitonb » L I inid’rLii
and Uu&lt;1 Hanacn
Cambridge, i ter Hodges and R. M. Cook.
i
Alfred Altolt uud children ot h.u- Mass spent the weekend with Mr. !
...
, Ii Beautiful bouquets of roaes and j COLLISON—NUNEMAKEll
otner
flor,
era
made
a
fine
setting
l«’Ks,
(and Mrs. James Radford ut Oun ' Mrs T. N Knopf was hostess to ]
i
Mixa Helen Nunemakar, daughter
for
the
living
roam
of
their
apartMi. :md Mm.Cliaa.Christman.Mr. lake.
her bridge club for dessert Tuesday ;
। ment, where Mr. ana Mr*. Bromiun of Arthur Nunemakcr. of Delton
and Mis. L. J Tcegifttiln and two । Mr. and Mrs. Earl Boyes and . evening.
welcomed theta callers. There were was. on Friday evening united in
■ grandchilden attended revival serv- daughter. Marjorie, and Barbara
* ’ *
only four former Hastings resi­ marriage to Lieutenant Merle Colli- i
ices at East Nakarcne church. Ontnd Shannon were In Battle Creek for! A isucceufu) surprise look place then
,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Col-.
Rapid.*, Rundnv
n»nid&lt;
Bunday mnrninv
morning. utirf
and w*n'
were dinner on Sunday.
when a dozen friends dropped in to dents In St. Pctersourg—Mr. and hon.
lison of Delton. The marriage look
dinner guest* of Mr. and Mn. Lewi:,.
Mr and Mrs Francis Ritchie and {spend the evening with Mr. and ;Mrs. C. W Clark, and Mr. and । place in the Delton Methodist
Mrs.
Carlton E. Eiile. These were .
—--------------------------------- .
Christman.
Carroll of Grand I-editc spent I Mrs. Richard Cook last Saturday. •
. church,
r.|*nirrH the pastor.
natln. Rev.
Rrv W.
W URob-J
T. Rnhhappy
to
visit
them
and
extend
Mr. and Mr*, tawrenee Adinui Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hie gathering was planned to mark ;
ceremony,
I their congratulations. Mr. and Mrs. inson. performing the ceremony.
nnd children were guests of rela­ Ritchie.
| their sixth wedding anniversary.
uple were attended by Mr.
Mr. '
Bromon have made many friends ' Teh couple
tives nt Grand Rapid.'* Bunday.
Sergt Eldon Chase of Fort Dlr.
” • ’
The St. Cecilia Guild of Em- ।among the winter visitors as well I and Mrs. Lindon Collison, brother
Mr*. Flank Humnumd iRtiby N. J., spent the weekend with his
Lewis! nnd daughter Helen &lt;&gt;f Onzro। father W L Chase
1 manuci church wm entertained by ।as the permanent residents of the and stater-in-law of the groom, i
Dean Arnold and’friend of Big j Mrs Donna Harrington last evening. 'SuroJiine City.” These were glad Lieutenant and Mrs. Colltaon have.
were giK-sta at the home of Mr. nnd
Mrs. Victor Sl**on inst Wednesday, Ranlds wire weekend .guest*; of Mr. •A’’.lnl.cZe?J,n|1 ,rc ,.w ot l*Je Jx?&gt; . to have the privilege of making a i rone to Gowen Field. Idaho, where (
&gt;ind Mm. M E. Cota.
I . Wh',’ Wa““ Alon5* waa 1’i'wented Krsonal visit to lhe Brunsons dur- | lie is stationed.
afti moon.
t the afternoon and evening of [---------------- •**
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i.ioya «.,rveno
Mn*. H, M Elliot returned on ]by Mrs- 000 T111?' •
. Pvt. ana
nnd mm.
Mrs. Lloyd
Greeno ana
nnd
1 the anniversary. All the callers PARENTS OF A SON
..Mr*. V'"'
— Sleurd
a “ot
* Muskejton
-------- &gt; Wednesday from a months trip to]
William
William Linington was host­ were treated to lhe golden wedding | Hastings relatives have received 1'
• visited Mis. Si&lt;' Hughes last week
Davenport Iowa. Dr. Elliot having ,essMrs.
nt n dessert bridge for twelve cake.
announcements of the birth of a ■
Miss Ferm* Wolfe of Detroit re- I returned tlie week before.
on Thursday, the guests being
Mr. and Mrs. Bronson arc life- Mn‘ to Sgt. and Mr*. Kenneth • I
-.turned to iwr I caching duties SunMrs. Milton Bcnn-rt and daugh- members
of her club. Top scores
’ day after spending her ten day v:i- ter. Judy Ann of Detroit ar** ex- ,were held by Mrs. Lyle Shedd and long residents of Hastings. Tliey Schantz of Anchorage. Alaska. The !,
were married here April 26. 1893. baby, who was born on April 13 i,
cation with Ir r parents. *Jlr. and . pectr-l weekend guc.st.s of her moth- , Mrs. Fred Prentice.
; and this city has always been their and weight'd »even pound* and ten i
■ Mrs Ray Wolto.
cr. Mm. Glkdy.s Ironside.
£ MIls Gertnide Bentley of Kala- &gt; Miss Lucille Bassett spent the i Mr. nnd Mrs. Ray Link entertained I home. They are the kind of folks ounces, lias been named Frederick ,.
• muon u o&gt; tin- gucs* of Mr. mid -weekend with friends in Gru nd 1 Sunday in honor of their son. Lloyd, any city would be proud to claim. Benjamin. Sgt. Schantz to a for­
Tlie xmphasta of
their live* has mer Hasting* boy. Congratulations I I
■ Mm F. H. Giuikelt Suturdnv und Rapids.
--------j
Bunday, Mr. and Mrs. Gariteii tuk- ' Mrs. Stephen BrL'jol and baby , who hiifi been home on n flfteen-dav always been on good, worth-while--------------- ««&gt;,»■
from Concho • Field. Ban thing*.
Tliey are genuine, real
Standardization of gla*s food
'■ hr: lu-r to her iroinc Sunday after- (daughter, who have been spending furlough
Angelo. Texas. Those present were
{noon.
'n few days with Mr. and Mm Jnmen Mr. mid Mrs. Irving Han*M*n nnd folks. Ycu know they can always container.-, will increase their pro- |
be
depended
on
to
stand
for what- ductlon by about 20 per cent more |
‘ Cb;i|ihiln and Mrs. R.’.lnh L Bute* Bri-.tol. left on Saturday for their I ]three children of Uinslng. Mi*s Lu­
ever
will
promote
the
community
thl*
year
with
existing
equipment
' of Fort Mbnroc. Va . called or. Mr. new horn** In Port Clinton. Ohio
]• cille Little of Cleveland. Ohio, nnd ,
than were
were produced
produced tn
In 1B42.
.
than
tar d Mrs Utii DiixUr. Thursday.
। Corporal and Mm. Lyle Sanborn 11Mr. nnd Mrs. Robert Link of Has- ( good.
» Mr. and Mrs. Dan Ix-wis were ij.nu- Harrington■ returned to Al- , jtings.
.
(Sunday guests &lt;■( Mi. and Mr.&lt;. Un- ibany. Oregon, on Monday after a
Jury Woo&lt;t of Maple Grove. Mr. and tuo' weeks' furlough which the, I .
,.r
«•!.&lt;» mmnri--i &gt;'•
§Mm. Wood have sold ihcir farm and apenl here with her mother. Mrs. : - Ah23^’ hubdurtng thc^winter
|plan on moving to Hastings
Donna Harrington, and in Cale- “
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in-Sunf^H.va’rX wre^d™’’'1, i ^af^haS&gt;oSre,U"
dtan?r^.l t^fimniyllo^.

s"““!SOCIAL EVENTS '

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Air Cadet Forrest. Schondcfingycr | Mm.’velrua Barnum was the gumt en’o'ckS'^^DJwt't^ere1 Mr*’ 'Z
wcic
me-was called to Detroit Tuesday after ! of Mr. antTMrs. Leon Barnum ol - cn OCIOCK. inure urcecui *.5L
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dames Morris Hili. Roy Hubbard. T. ft
AM visit With home folks.
Woodland over live weekend.
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’and"'Adeivn
Bavee "andii
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and ft
• Mr and Mm. J vZ Hewitt vLsltcd ^lr and Mrs. Robert Shannon. JL
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Mr and Mrs John HcwUt and Mr. Mrs. Frank Hoonon and Mrs. L»W- Mnel&gt; Muble C?.lbv mid Marian 'I
and Mm Merle Kelly ef Lan* Ing on rence Herrick were In Grand RapIttah
were won bv*! X
Sunday. Mm Kelly and chUdren re- id* on Saturday.
Mm Hill and Mm kS and low S
jtunlfd with her parents nnd are
Harold Perkins spent the week- ))y Grs Hubbard
P
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Jhrie for a few weeks.
, end ut C.unn Atterbury. Ind., with ■
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’ Mm. A. D. McDonald and Fredc- &gt; his brother and wife. Lieut, and | The Misses Helen and Florence »'
rick McDonald were In Hattie Creek ] Mm Arnold Perkins. Wade and Elizabeth Finch were
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on Saturday.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Henry Small and ■ hostet.--.es at an informal ■■dinner \
• Past District Governor Kirn Sic- family of Grand Rapids were Sun- | Thursday evening al seven o’clock, ft
tier. Mr and Mrs R. W. Cook. Mr. day guests of Mr. andMrs. R. .KJ Places were laid for
ten Including ft
} and Mrs. Hubert Cook. Mr. and Mm. ; Compton.
MLss Helen Fumlss of New Ro- X
ID A VanBtiskirk and Dr nnd Mrs 1 George VanHoutrn of Garrett, ichellc. N. Y.
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J Guy C. Keller were in .Maul-.ir, over Ind., who is in service and is now ।
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&lt; the weekend attending tlie Rotar?'istotioned in Grund Rupidr. at the
Mrs. Clarence Johncock was host- ft
•convention. Robert Cook. Jr., and (Weather Forecasting School, spent m to the Busy Eight Club at her ft
: Hannon Wilcox attended a-&gt; Junior . Sunday with his aunt and uncle, home on Mondav evening. Mav 3. x
Rotarian*. Mr
Mr. Sigh.
„...toast------- j Mr and Mrs. J. W. Armbruster.
I Rotarians.
Stgl-r w.n
(Bunco was played with Miss Mar- X
. .. Monday- tve। Mf . an(j Wrf.
Link. Lloyd , garel Johncock and Mrs. Howard ft
I mn-lcr nt. ...
the banquet
[ hlng.
Link nnd Miss Lucille Little vixlUtl I OrxlKirn receiving the prisec.
: ft
Mis Howard Frost returned Haturd;iy.from Syracuse, N: Y.. where]
she had been to attend tlie wedding
of her brother. Cnl. Donald DoolltHe.
Mrs. Otto Iscnhnth. Mrs. Robert
Wnlldorff and Air Cadet Hollis Hrnhnth were -hi Hfitile Creek on
Wednesday of la.',t week, the former
vl'itlnc Mrs. Bessie Wnlfc.
C. w. Dolan left Thursday for
a weeks business trip to Chicago
and New Yoi k.
Mix. Roy Cordes and daughter
Margery arc cxiwied tn return on
Friday from a three weeks' visit In

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Lieut. Comm nnd Mrs C W.
I Brainard nnd Dr. and Mrs. Ton
J Thorne of Bnttle Creek acre guests
' of Mis R G. Finnic on Wednesday
&gt; Lieut. Comm Brainaid if now MaHoned nt the Jackionviltr Naval
&lt; Base where he Is in charge of or': Ihonedtc survey.
Mr and Mrs. George Jaffer and
family of Chicago were guests lari
' week of Mrs. Jaffer's aunt. ML-*
France* Crowell.
,
Mr. nnd Mrs. Russell Zerbel spent
• the weekend in Chicago witli Mr.
und Mrs. Charl-s Van Worden.
•
Mins Sybil WcKMimnnboe was n
guest on Monday of Mr. and Mrs.
' Fnv Whittemore of Battle Creek.
Mr. and Mrs. Dave Waters were
. called to Mason last Wednesday
because of the UlneiM of ilia brothers
Wife. Mn. Art Waters
Miss- Virginia Wcllfnre of Middlevllle and Harold Vogel of Muskegon
snent the weekend with Mr. nnd
Mrs. Leo Wcllfare. On Sunday they
were guests of Mr. mid Mrs Kennoth Vogel mid Miss Polly M’alkor
in Jackson.
.
Mr. and Mrs Clarence Hackney
and son, David, of Paw Paa* spent
. the. weekend with Mrs. Almira
Hackney.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Colvin of Cnledonla were Bunday guests of Mr.
and Mr Merle Van Houten.
Mrs. Orville Sayles. Mrs. Edward
VanPoperlng and Mrs. W. R. Cook
were in Grand Rapids on Monday.

ROOMS
STEAM BEAT

HOT * COLD WATER

SHOWER BATH
Single $3.50 per wk. up

HOTEL HASTINGS

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ORLIS ANTISEPTIC
60c
49c
BROMO SELTZER
60c
49c
ALKA SELTZER
79c
LARVEX MOTH SPRAY pt
DI-CHLORICIDE CRYST'LSU.^o.h.49
JOHNSON GLO-COAT WAX qt 98c
JOHNSON PASTE WAX lib 59c
lib
29c
FORMALDEHYDE
MINERAL OIL heavy pt
35c
pt
33c
MILK OF MAGNESIA
YEAST &amp; IRON TABLETS bot . 250 98c

iKIKBSl
EEDRUG STORE==
— UGISTIRED PHARMACIST ALWAYS ON DUTY —
SZZ Haetlngr
Phone 2241
State fr Jtfftrsan SZ

LUNCH CLOTHS, QUAKER LACE
GLOVES,

HOSE, TOWELS,

,

Bakery Specials

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for Friday and Saturday!

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A FEW ROSE IN SNOW CAKES “ 75®
LOAF CAKES
35c

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Please Order Mothers* Day Cakes Early

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BANGHART BAKERY

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Revival Services
May 10 thru 23

7:30 Each Night

WESLEYAN METHODIST CHURCH
HICKORY CORKERS, MICH.

Rev. L. H. MAYFIELD
Evangelist
SPECIAL SINGING!

CLOTHS,

ALL ARE WELCOME!

PARASOLS,

BAGS,

PILLOW CASES,

ROBES, SKIRTS, SWEATERS, IRONING BOARD COVERINGS &amp; PADS.

DRESSES
Regular, half, and extra sizes!
Sheer printed Voile, Bemberg!
W to 26^ and 38 to 52!

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Admiration Hole
Robes &amp; House Coats 12 to 48 2.50 to 4.50

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DON’T BUT THINGS YOU DON’T tomatlc rifle tar
NEED-BUY WAR BONDS : ply him with a I

APRONS, SHEETS,

Mother will like!

£

that work were many at them htfr* 1 Mrs- Lui
mcrous, many quite strange In show-1 and Mr
Ing how juvenile* sometimes reach I Assyria.
-I.n 1^-! &lt; , V.— » *-- —
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laiuSrii JSSBri;

ssu 5i:3-E~ss.“.ss-“»a«ss« wjatsas

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planation of lire work of the J
lie court over which he pn

Dressy Maternity Dresses, cotton at 2.50
Dressy Maternity Dresses, spun rayon 6.95

anthen 9s
"Exclusive, but not expensive"

HASTINGS

‘ Sure to be welcomed—tart­
ly rayon hotel Wt’vt just
the kind the liken. Sturdy
service weights, lovely leg
flattering gossamer sheer*—
all fit perfectly—wear tang
with proper care."

Strife habit Ti
forced Tew. I
TwUt, Dull N

�NASHVILLE
Mn. Hattie Weaver? S3. passed
away Sunday at the Snupp oonvalescent home where she had been the
post two yean. She was born Nev.
16. 1860 in Nashvllle where most of
her life had been spent. She leave*
several niece* and nephews. Lloyd

EDITORIAL­
ASSOCIATION

natii

•Zurt.

CARD OF THANKS

Sheldon Agency

township. Funeral services will be
held Thursday afternoon at two
o’clock from the Dowling church.
Burial in the Wilcox cemetery, Ma­
ule Giove, a A large crowd was in
Nashville Saturday to inspect the
six "Jeeps” and one armored scout
car with mounted machine gun*
from Fort Custer. Nearly every one
had a Hde in a jeep. * Tlie Lentz
Table.Company has reorganized and
.expect to start working again as
soon as some new machinery can
be installed. * Tne junior clas* will
give the play. 'Going on Seventeen”
Friday night, May 7th. Those tak­
ing part are: Roberta Decamp, Jos- |

All Kinds of Insurants
Surety Bond*
koM 310$
Hsstiags

Swanton Agency
. PROTECT YOUR CAR
From $1.00 ap with
State Farms SO-SO collision
FARM BUREAU STATE AGENT

Hauks. ’ Richard Furlong. Louise
Showalter. Lorraine Wilson. Fred
VanDenburg, Mildred Hinckley. Phy­
llis Scott. Shirley Brown. * Funer­
al services for A. J. Thompson. 137.
who passed away at the home »of
hi* son. Ray Thompson, were held
Saturday afternoon at Charlotte

AUCTION SALES
HENRY FLANNERY

I two daughters were Sunday guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Gail Lykins. *
Corp Robert Betts has returned to
r. "fertbl Camp Phillips. Kansas, after spend­
ing a ten-dav furlough at hl* home
here. * Corp Charles Higdon of
Louisiana I* visiting his parents.
। Mr. and Mrs Charles C. Higdon. «
Mire Laura Cosgrove has returned
to her home in Middleville. * Mrs.
Lillian Gibson Is home from Deca­
. tur where she spent several months
I with relatives. * Miss Doris Belt*
of Grand Rapids anent Sundav at
her home here. * Tlie Clover Leaf
'Class will. be entertained Mav 14
| P&gt;t. Gerald Skidmore of Camp at the home of Mrs. Grace Brumm.
। Grant. Ill., and wife of Hastings
visited Sunday at Mr nnd Mm. returned from St. Petersburg. Flor­
Ernest Skidmore's. * Ehret Skld- ida. where thev soent the winter. *.
?°,r? of Augusta Jias purchased the Mrs. Cora Smith has cone to Grand
Sylvia Treece farm here and is I Rnnlds to visit her daughter. Mrs.
moving In this week. * Mr. and I Rteale and famllv * Herbert Wl«e
Mrs. Vern Hawblitz visited nt H. of Lansing spent the weekend at his
Wilcox’s at Barryvllle Sunday. *
Mr and Mrs. F. Nesbct of near
Nashville spent Wednesday evening
at Frank Hawblitz. * Mr. and Mi?;
Laurence Kelly of Battle Creek visite&lt;! Sunday nt Mr. nnd Mrs. B.
Nash. * Mrs. Frank Hnwbli’.z called MICHIGAN APPLE DESSERT
on her aunt. Mrs. Chis. Mulvaney SAVES RATIONED GOODS
recently In Belle/ue. * clarence nnd
Use nlenty of fresh Michigan ap­
Carl Reid called on Pvt. Junior Can­ ples these davs and stretch your
field in Battle Creex Sunday. * supply of rationed goods. A net
Forrest and his mother. Leia Bidle- dessert Is this JellietT brown bclty.
jnun of Branch district called on Easy'to make, pretty to serve and
Frank Hawblitz Thursday evening. good to eat. It has all the quail-

Marshall Furnaces
Repairs furnished and in­
stalled for all makes of
furnaces
Eaves Troughing
Tin Shop
Floor Sanders for Rent

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G. E. GOODYEAR RDWE.
143 1/Slats

at lhe Methodist church. Rev. Ken­
neth Griswold offlclaung. Burial in
tbe Grand Ledge cemetery. * Mrs
Hazel Hoffman. 34, of Baltimore
passed away Monday at the Pine
Crest Sanitarium. Grand Rapids
She wo* born Jan. 20. 1909 in Assy­
ria township. She leaves her hus­
band. Edwin, twin boys, Jack nnd
James.-he# parents Mr. and Mn. J.
E. Cole, two brotners. Leon and

Phons 3331
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FOR SALE
One Fords milking machine,
also.one Fords Hammermill,
made by Meyers and Sher-

F. S. NIETHAMER

I f«v«»wua of
You'll need:
1 envelope
1 • 7---------- *■
at East Lansing during tlie 4-H
3 cups chopped Michigan apples
;State Fair. * Several ladles had a
1-2 teaspoon cinnamon
cleaning bee at lhe church three
3 tabtarooona lemon juice
days the past week * Mr*. Recd of
Zwieback crumbs &gt;
Hastings
Ls caring for her daughter.
.... ■...,,
Michigan apple slices
Uoo* chopped apu.es, hot water. I

AN ESSENTIAL
WAR INDUSTRY
NEEDS HELP
TO "KEEP 'EM
ROLLING

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when firm unmold on serving dish
and sprinkle with zwieback crumbs.
Garman with *Uced Michigan ap­
ples that have- been cooked In 1
cup sugar and 1 cup water until
tender and then well drained. Serve
with hard sauce.
Apple juice or sweet cider can be
used Instead of water
•MILO
Henry Germaine and Merle Brad­
field attended a Triple-A meeting al
Hastings Wednesday evening a Mr.
and Mrs. Herbert Van Strraln. Jr.,
returned to their home in Van Nuy.s,
Cal.. Friday after having spent lhe
put ten days with the former’;,
parents. * Mrs. Nina Boyle was a
Kalamazoo shopper Thursday. *

BRAKEMEN
SWITCHTENDERS
TELEGRAPH OPERATORS
YARD CLERKS
Apply Superintendent's Office,
- NYCRR, Jackson, Mich.

army Friday. * The mai
W. A. Spaulding will

others: day

AUCTIONEER
8.U. wilt

DEWEY REED

I* Sunday, May 9

Palea can be made at Banner office.
Pkone $447
Hastings, Mick.

GENERAL INSURANCE

Shipping Livestock

Flattering

Every Saturday

complli

privllei

COQKS - WAITRESSES

PRACTICAL NURSES

Battle Creek Rendering Co.

MEN AND WOMEN FOR

Lloyd Rugrr. Mgr.

GOOD SALARIES. ROOM
AND BOARD FURNISHED

places

AUCTIONEER

AMERICAN
LEGION HOSPITAL

Loren Coppock Delton, Mich.

YOUR DEAD OR DISABLED
FARM ANIMALS Are Valuable
HIGHEST

PRICES

PAID

We have a Collector Stationed at 912 W. Green St. in

Hastings to give immediate service.
charges. Phone Hastings

We pay the phone

2565 or Kalamazoo 2-9544.

KALAMAZOO RENDERING WORKS

C. “BUI” SHERWOOD

K Trim'
IIround on
II..fine

Hotel IlasUnga

SHELL
HORSEHIDES

for some of that good

Lily White Flour

INSURANCE

Send Your
Sentiments

Ph,

Especially
For Mother
Lovely

CASH

For your old Scrap Iron.
Radiators, Batteries, Alu­
minum, Brass, Coppar &amp;
LMd.

CLENN F. LAUBAUGH
NS No. Michigan Arana.

Dainty.

white and black plastic.

Pep your chickens up with
our 8.B.V. mash. It gives

Rich Rayon Slips Lavishly Lace Trimmed
She’ll love the true fit, the rich fabric, lovely style
and long wear of this new slip. Delicate tearose

SMITH BROS.
VELTE &amp; CO.

Plants for Mothers1 Day

25c to 79c

HASTINGS, M1CU.

Sparkling Glass
Dessert Sots

Middkvil

Brilliantly
fire
crystal, grand for
Ing! Includes Oh

1 XPIP. IENCED
FITTER
j’

motto

coarse—block and rock.

CURT SOLOMON
AUCTIONEER
Experience and Training
_
|ine

Truss Fitting

THEY SERVE
TO (Lazuli?/
WOLVERINE

finish. Full fashioned for per-

EXCHANGE
YOUR WHEAT

W'
“’’"'"ff i“«
(6) lol. for Mie. High and
dry building sites. The lots range in size from 70 to
135 feet water frontage, and 178 to 350 feet deep. Each
lot has access to Lights. City Gas. Tel. Good roads
and nice swimming beach. Terms may be arranged
y»“r huylng power. BUY NOW while w.ge.
are high, and build when conditions will permit.

polished

Vlvid colors, smart designs
make these gay and attractive.
Large pitcher with six non­
chip edge tumbles.

TODAY, American farmers work
harder and longer on their feet
than over before. That’s why
Wolverine’s famous triple-tan­
ning process means so much to
them. It tans tough, super-durab!o shell horsehide as soft and
pliable as buck*kin—makes Wol­
verine Shell Horeehides feel like
old house slippers. They even dry

out toft after soaking. Wolver­
ine Shell Horsehidcs are serving
America by helping farmers pro­
duce more food because their feet
don't tire as fast in such soft, com­
fortable work shoe*. ' Wolverine
Triple-Tunning also helps, retain­
ing all tho natural wear-defying
toughness of shell horsehide in tho
soles and uppers . . . Try a pair.

GREETING CARDS FOR MOTHER
Don't forget to send her your love! Shell
cherish any of these pretty cards and appropriate verses.

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VVUT-XATE

SHOE STORE

REID'S RESORT, THORNAPPLE LAKE

BEN FRANKLIN STORES

togelh

ORDERLY WORK

Farmers SERVE AMERICA BETTER When
They're Served By Amazing Comfort In­

LALURE Hose

JAKE DEPKIESTER

Mend,"

DEAD STOCK
REMOVED!

Allis Chalmer pooler
WOODLAND, MICH.

IM w

IICHT

like
mdde
plane

�THE HASTINGS BANNER
SECTION TWO—F.

HASTINGS. MICHIGAN. THURSDAY. MAY 6. 1943

EIGHTY-SEVENTH YEAR

pearance and many compliment*1
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' the stand wove: Mar
making hit salary $650.
.Jack Maxson, Meril
were heard about It. Shirley Henry 'UIPU
C f U A A I
I C. W. Clarke Jt Co., advertise#
of Hastings is District Publicity H
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ter. Lawrence PuIL.,
21 lbs. Michigan granulated sugar
chairman. It is planned to issue the 11 1 u 11 JUIIVVU
----------------------- -----------l. Pennock, son ot Mr. and
1 Reinhardt Tool
Dolan
for $1-00.
paper quarterly.
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.* court Judge, Richard Foster.
By JANE CAMERON
township.
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During the terrible storm of Mon­
ust 30. 1896. in Hastings----------... ___
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The dramatics class Is preparing and Donald Keeler, court 1
und passed away Monday night.
day evening, a gang of "hoboes.'
Watch tor InfonnaUon about the poem..rThe Congo,” for an as- rapher.
created quite a furore at lhe rtsl- StMSB
IlLTT J
Poppy Day to be observed
-a on SatB„r. -scmblr
a-u.MXUUe.
M
April 26. ut Community hospital in । TWENTY YEARS AGO
A hearty and sincere THANK Big Rapids. He was taken 111 Ip
idence of A. A. Andenon on West
urd»y- M“y
.
1। Repor
April 11. 1923
Report cards were given out April; Stanley, Marjorie Norton, ■*&lt;
‘YOU to each und every soldier, sail­ October. 1942. with a rare blood di­ i, Mr.
and Mrs. Delos Hopkins. 922 Green St. Mn. Aiiderson was alone i
' Marblle, Mary Ketcham. Marjory
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। - ‘ The next district meeting Is to be ■2«1
or. Marine. WAAC. WAVE. WOW. sease which caused hte death at tlie । Na Michigan,
at the time, her husband having
observed
their
hlThe
last
issue
of
lhe
Fortnight
Boyes,
and
Martha
Lou
Maus.
i“
etc. for not striking for a two dol­ early age of 46. He wa* under treat- ,
gone to the council room to lay I The regular Auxiliary meeting
NUes on Saturday evening. July , ,will come out Tuesday. May J8.
! at the Country Club last Thur
lar a day Increase in salary (if you
l aside the honors of mayor. About
8 win be hekI thta evemhg rt
-,v10. When officersfor the ensuing.
Enrollment for the fall semester night for the Rotarians and I
at
could call it a salafyi. Lads and of the University hospital for three ,,l
o'clock there was
a Mr."
ring —
wvTirh
h“H- After the busintt* session re- &gt;e4r are to beelected.________ , t
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urlng
the
week
wives
Their
selectolns
wera:
‘
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---------------------joules In khaki, we civilians appre­ hv’hbl’matarlu “oetor8 were baf,**d Lafethodist cbtltth last evening for !SMS-K"
^niV tn hiI freahments and a short program of
WPK
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wmthoee
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«-A£iisr~ ~
1 Whistling Girl". Haney: "So1*
ciate you!
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enjoyed.Mrs. W thT HOPE
Aftormhla Xtaduatkin frnm the ‘ l,w P“'P°* Of ’ Hieing Washington” re.nnnrirrf only tn heconfronted . rnl&lt;.rtainmrtn wlR
by ■ ragged gang of hoboes. Mr. | pannic Brink. Mrs. LeoraFYiedrlch
the neighborhood
Anril*!!^ t was held Wed-1 Can Write My Name," Caln; |
Hartings hHi«tfKiM»l he* attended ‘hrm*h ,he pytA °r Con«
1—1 Many
Many from
from the
neighborhood atat­ _
for the Junior;' Guardians ol the Colon, I
ratoh Bnd Mrs Hrten
compose t-nded
The Hille ‘ book.
"Make
and
tended the
the funeral
funeral of
of Will
Will McCalMcCal- r','K?‘y' APrU “• 1
cuum
.
1 Mahnon-Hofer.
Mend ”, which you see advertised in
and arrived home in time to catch . ■,... rnrnmlttei*
I lum Monday at Hastings. Tlie fam­
The physics class Is finishing Its; a select group from the high
all leading magazines is worth it's
S'l.T’iSS
■'E“t “ them before their departure. Tlie ,ne commllter; # ,
ily Ms Ujr sympathy of their many
ex-mayor’s right hsnd suspiciously I „
.
,
,
'.. :friends here. He was born, raised, study of electricity and will start school orchestra played. They weM:
weight In butter, gals. It ahowx. and
....
Helen Carl. Lucille Lawrence. CML
On Wednesday evening. May 19. and had lived nearly all his life tn sound next week.
-------- --------• Woodlond
j.-_j.so plainly even I can understand it. received his M. A- from the Unlver- I Tt)f corner
*lone of
’s near his pistol pocket had a quieting
vllv of
nt Michigan.
XS
I■ I In
T,» 1920
I OXA he
Ike joined
l.klltezl hoqogo
1
I III
our community
community where
wnere he
ne will
win be
oe
The Junior Red Crou is dlrtrlb- Walton.
Ernest
HoweU.
Keith
Just how to cut mens suits down.riiy
consolidated school bulld- effect \»n lhe unbidden strangers 1 tbe Unit und ligion are planning ,our
“ i Mrs ateHn
Mo “ ’• utlng RM Crow pamphlet, in Brady, and Charlene Cappon.
who were later recognized as mem- on » Joint meeting and pot luck udly
for ladies. I’m going to try my the_ faculty of the Perri* Institute. '
lulj Wednesday.
sadly missed. * Mrs. Glenn More- 1 —
hand al thte little pastime present- under the taw■ W. N Terrta as
Henderson of Detroit will bcrt"of the Green Street Whist jupper and will consider plans for .house
-------------------a -------— whzmi.
In the freshman
returned
home---Sunday from
wnoo*in
umunwu
u-». track meet held
Club
It
finally
dawned
upon
Mr.
Poppy
Dayon
Saturday.
May
22.
Borgess
hospital
Kalamazoo.
Wc
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The
Hi-Y
sent
three
boys
tq
ADrt
j
xeveral
bovi
showed
Bl­
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and Mrs. Anderson that five years “nd for Decoration Day. May TO. are glad to report she U much im- Battle Creekto attend an officers ture promise m the variou* event*:
Thte Hl’ ol’ column sure gels
remBiJ2d’T‘„*n ‘tartructw I Riv Alfred Way. pastor of the ago they were married In honor of ' Pei5r'l.c lhe d“le “9d
Bt' proved in health. * Mr and Mrs. conference Monday, April 26. The Raymond Bennett in Uw hurdle*.
John Barnes and Mr and Mrs. Alex boys were: Morris Hill. Thoma* Ralph Ole* as a sprinter. Lee Tavkicked around these United States. le8. *.
until hte drath hJ i
Methodist church, has been the event, a choice (?) collection tend the supper and meeting,
Bames of Kalamazoo were recent Waters, und Jack Walton. Morris gnrl |n
broad and high Jump,
...
Every time we get another nice
"““Me until. hte drath. Hi B|lpolnU?l| t0 tulu. charge of so- of presents of the ' wooden" va- ;
Echtlnaw. who set a new
compiimentary letter from another
wh«e’ he wa* unusualta Hcitlng of fund* for Ute Methodist riety were left as mementos, the | Saturday evening the Fourth dlx- callera in the neignborhood. * Jack Hill was honored by being fleeted ttnd
state arid another anny camp, we
•“
’'Educational Advance, necessitating eifta all being selected, not with trict meeting convened at Sturgis and Jerry Johncock spent their .secretary of South Central district freshman record for the »hot put
an Idea of their usefulness or beau- in their fine new Legion home, week of vacation with relatives The topics discussed by the group wUh a top of 41’ 11".
dislocate our shoulder netting our- *
u1’ j? JPY*?.
7 A. his removal to Albion,
Need for a Curfew" and
—
Junior class held a caka
aelf on Uw back. Compliment* sure
™
“S’; ' Volney Ferris, former Hastings tv. but bcause thev were wooden Those who attended from here were here. * Ira McCallum, who has been were: “'.Need
are nice stuffy _ ‘"4“““tan": toy. ...
SUH.;
Atann Delicious light refreshments of Disc. Pres. Gladys Henry, the local seriously 111 with shingles, was taken "Juvenile Delinquencysale Tuesday noon April 27 to raise
The Hastings Hl-tf hrid a party “o^e»f^liteJ-Hod
bologna, pickles, beans and t Unit president. Mrs. Alma Larsen, to Crispe hospital Plainwell. Thunary member of Kanpa Phi.
by“ &gt;“"T. "ML* .*’’’11 ’luinslns onions,
’
P.__M rwas served and a general । Shirley Henry and Paul Foley. A day for treatment and where he at the Parish house. Friday eveSomething cute—It seems that
On June 10. 1918. he was mar- I J°h"
°r “,uln« coffee
TJ}“.
“J*
renneyuBL
good time -was liad by all.
buffet ’■luncheon
—*-------------was---------served* at
— 6;3O could be near the doctor. Mr. nlng. April 30. Dancing and games
the Woman's Auxiliary Branch of rled to Mlu Arloa Mead of Hastings ; dlVLh7’’ |
rinrk- hnvP
r&lt;
and separate business sessions of and Mrs. William McCallum and were the entertainment. Morris Hill dup.,“&gt;. *7,
the irtr __________
force were ___
flatly
denied
the wax horn nnr dunshtor.
,--Tn tlirm
Mr “nd Mrs. ChBS. Clarke have
the Posts and Units were held. children. Mrs. Mary McCallum, and Mason Thomaa had charge of made by the Junior Red Croaa.
privilege of
carrying iiandbags. Mlirian Louise, both of whom sur- moved to their new home on W fifty years ago
. there being a fine attendance. Later Belle and John McCallum visited entertainment, and Ronald Bros*.
Now, we nil know that u fentale vlve Funeral services were held at 2™*% h‘ ■
Purchased of
Anri! 13. 1893
a dance was held nt the Legion hall. him Sunday at the hospital hnd i refreshment*. Several boy* not In MUNICIPAL COURT
without n
triple-decker. ai“d* | eleven o'clock Thursday forenoon
R’ «k2?^l*rhnv&gt;&lt;. whn win
W. r cQ“k a“d
while en17)P district
m^nct Auxiliary
Auxiuary voted
votra to
to asas- report a slight gain tn his condl- Hi-Y were special guest* of the eve’■ , The
Jean Merlca.
Merles, of Johnstown, wo*
wa*
stone-sized handbag is like Robln-Int t]le Wagner funeral home in Big
Mlss Florence Doyle, who will route for Detroit, slopped off at
sjsl
sponsoring a nurse’s schol- tlon. * Mr. and Mrs. Ray Barnes . ning. Mr. and Mra. George Aten and picked up by the sberiffa offlcata
graduate froin
from the Home Ecorromics
Economics
son urusoc
Crusoe wniwus
without jrnuuy.
Friday. oo.
So. me
tlie Rapids
Rapids where
where tne
the Body
bodv laid
laid in
in Mate
state *R.raduate
Arbor ana
and too*
took in
in some oi
of inc
the nrahlo
ttrshlp fund,
fund_ each
Mch Unit
Unll to pay
pay $1.00
$1.00
son
v„„. I! Ann Aroor
Friday for driving a car without an
rnnU!U
A Wire nr
.1 evening. &lt;{«*°f„
CROWS. 1LARKS
or ■•In.f-v.-rwhatever these 1 Wednesday afternoon 4nd
in £Sh Jfhts of the U. of M. lart Friday. “s
of lhc mandatory funds, called on Mrs. Metta Barnes of Au- | Mrs. Damson were also guests.
Iiuta Friday afternoon. * Mr. and . Poppy pasters are being made by operator's license. He faced Judre
birdwomen are
bills।Dr.
James DeKrakcr officiated A.
at ha* accented a positionIn South . They made the firm of Goodyear. ThLs scholarship will be available to
... - called,
AA-», got their —
...
(ra.
Ira
Osgood
and
children
and
t
h
e
Brt
cfo**
(
Or
me
annual
AmeriCodright
that
afternoon
In
Municimo.ih.r th
* next
nr«t morning
mnmina they
thev the funeral anr
i «i
nn.miitai Haven High school for the coming wilklns. and Van Horn a pleasant B young woman who wLshes to take Jesse Osgood called on Mr. ajjd Mrs. CBn Legion Auxiliary sale ot the pal court, admitted hi* guilt, and
together.
The
and
al tn.
the rcommittal
I Will.
| nurse's training but lacks money to E.
assembled all their personal effects ’ service at Riverside cemetery in year'
t* rL. iLtrf-annri
___ __ I— popples
n&lt; zwwt*
McCallum and Hubert
Hubert’IPetHnPettin- -veteran-mlide
. paid $5 m
00 fine ."4
and $735
costs.
thal they would ordinarily carry in!Hastings at three o’clock Thursday
gill's Sunday afternoon. They re­
; -The Iron fence that encloses the . do so.
lAtrt
Friday
morning
301.
-----------THIRTY YEARS AGO
u bag nnd divided them amongst afternoon.
court
[X)rt
aKie Bas
s on tne
n_■_
r , . - In room
|rf hll
.■
ui.v—
port Mrs
Mrs. H&lt;.pi
Replogle
the gum
court yard
yard ish being
being removed
removed this
this ' '
...
hls-j Ralph Llndtay,
21. of
—
. April 17. 1913
.....I.. *
A. Mrs
1/r. Floyd
fl/&gt;•&gt;Hidira
Ill,Urn of
nt PUrcli- Mr. Damsons first hour world
week nnd will be placed around the
The Fourth dtetricl welcomes the I again.
which
^Vested
Fridl^Rw
their
various
pockets.
They ।
------* •»
- ——
zlai.
a
mrw-kr
trial
In
wtilrh
ra
—
sa.
I Barry county farmers are ship­ Riverside cemetery.
Dept Pre*. Mrs. Ward McAllister. ' ment spent Friday with Mrs Albert wn:
neia a m«x trwi m wmen Coiners wa* “”«ted Friday tor
marched Jauntily on the parade SOUTH BOWNE
ping thousands of bushels of pota­
W E
Allgeo. contactor and who has recently moved to Law- Warner. Other 'Wtqrs over the I
w^ccusea anacOT o^^Ung a motor vthlcte wl^^t
grounds, bulging In all strategic j
Week’s Letter
;n.
X
Dlowh
™
e
,toes. The price is 30 cents per S!!??;- i” .T’rS
■Sy^P'nn.nm mlSgMtauJ, .to
Ifu^to UTSHmMumS
High school won first door to rear of A. E. Kenaston’s of- dent ot this district.
E. S. Th.,
Jhelr h.ndM,,
1^X2!!?' w'cuKfv:“"i.iuX '“'Hartings
“
Verta
Monica of East Cloverdale ; Posing a car without honking, nlcipal court, where he admitted the
In the Empire building.
...
,
wm
a Swida? vwtor
Cortrlght acted a* prosecuting offense charged agatart hiatJwU
and second places In the sub-dis­ flee
W. F. Hicks has purchased a new I At the meeting on Saturday the 1 w-a* a ounamy
vmwr.
;:nitr&gt;mev «nrf Aben Johnson a* de- Cortnght required him to pay a fin*
An Army and Navy E to all lhe!M‘'™»'\*
G1'“
te’c* trict oratorical society held at snrinkler
—
-----------------for tue troon the streets of first edition of the district news- I
OTWW&gt;1
.
?-IS"SlJSS, v"
..
store clerks who. after answering
MUhiCT^ccom- Grand Rapids Arnell Wolf wa* this city. Il Is a dandy.
paper. “The Reveille.” made Lis ap- । FOR VICTORY BLY WAR BONDS fense attorney. Witnesses called to of $10.00 and eoat* of $7457^
Idollc questions
about
ration
.’•‘'•‘‘‘J “cc®“. flrat place winner and Letand Holly
i^‘^1li‘,niOv0U^e,lrd customer^oii StShler Nonita
lJu£ ftat- was sreond.
.
Mrs.
Emily
Sayre
Welter,
last
n abt &gt;
S o “rdJy afternoon to the Achieve"Reul Daughter” member of the lo­
rte/ks in^itarv Counto have mt',u Day * Mr and Mrs John cal D A R. died at her home In the
he ^Mlince nf'jcS^aiid t^ twelve Mlshler- Mrs ,Fr“’dt Martin atui eastern part U1
of Clinton county. _
triiwz nf Israel It
after rou meet dau8hWr' Marilyn of Grand Rapids
At tlle annual meeting Thursday
!h.“^£7pSS —evening
- -----------------------------------------------members of the
Hastings
Wvoii°reBni boslnPto anoreciote nnd Mn&gt; WUI ML'hlcr ahd °wendo- fire deportment reelected H. A.
L
" J, thL’m/SrttvP
1 lyn. ★ Mr. nnd Mn.. Harvey Blough Newton as fire chief. Others elected
lhe ffineness of the majority_
______
_________
__________
an&lt;
j ____
starboard
of__
Welcome
Cor- were- Asst, chief, Fon Abbey; Secy..
WARNING If’ In Ute future, all
*«•"»'"
*nThe~n
’£?
— ]j B^bop; Treas.. Jos. Sane; Capt..
brnkr^^nh "Sav^d
Ur
given^y Rev. McCu^f Jos. Sage; Steward. A- A. Wilmont:
Pipemen.'tat. Dan Asluilter: 2nd., t
hnJ^in vnu '^ke^the Freeport was excellent; also the n
,» Covey: -&gt;w
______________
Art
3rd.. __
Edward
Hubbard; I
JXthe?" ulelvd come rauioned
“lven by lhe you1** l^PU-s 4th. Edward Monica.
TS n7?rt &lt;hn cholr and the Edrtcc. breakfast at
-----------with WentU^ion tag and the Lhe udies Aid hall. Bownc Center FORTY YEARS AGO
nv1”? ^vS^tinJ^in
Church, was well attended. * Harry I April 16. 1903
.
like to have notified In case of your | cromi.r nnd family have moved to ! The Hastings New Band of twelve
sudden departure from this eartniy t Uielr new home recently purciujed pieces was organized last evening
plane. To moke It short, I got jn carlton. * Leon Tyler of Wood- and the following officers were
enur.
...
land did carpenter work for Mrs. elected: Pres. J. L. Maus: Secy..
•v .
u.,1
. I
lEatella Rosier last week. * Clare |Pred Stowell; Treas Earl Wood.
About the little boy s letter-. Nq. Eaah and family were Easter Sun- । Mgr. Kopf of the Titomaple HecI didn't moke it up. I m not thlit' rtay guests of her parents. Mr. and trie Co,, states that lhe construegood- Yes. Ju- .wrote it. letter for.
c»m Rrller of null lake 4 Mr . tlnn uf a second dam is caalera.irtter as it was printed And don;t and Mri John Anderson. Mr and plated, which would triple the
ever mention it to him.'we don t Mrg Julius Wester and Mrs. Joe company’s present capacity. The
hlin ennerttod.
conceited. Here’s the
lhe *ese-|j Matternick of Alto were Exster new diilh will probably be built at
want him
quel. His family were visiting and ,guest* of Mr. and Mrs Paul Hoff- Cascade.
the Hosts’ next winters' pork got ■I man. * Mrs. Orvln Alierdlng and
Dell Newton has been appointed
out and was high-tailing It around:, daughters attended Sunrise Easter Janitor of the court house in place
the yard nnd Karl was close behind.; services in Lowell Sunday morning, of Frank Bennett, reaigned.
holding an Imaginary shotgun on * Mr and Mrs. Will Cosgriff of
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Tyden started
the nig Tlie MLsses called her hus­ Lowell attended the Easter exercises for Sweden Saturday to spend sevband that 'here lx the pig' Just as at Bowne church and were dinner eral months with Mr. Tydetfs par­
the procession went around again , gtiMte nt their sister. Mrs. Jennie ent*.
,
, k
and Knrl says, "Sh. He's a Jap. Pardee. * Miss Gwendolyn Mishler ; The Board of Education last
BANG BANG. BANG!" The poor | Is spending the week in Grand Rnp- I Thursday night reelected al! the
pig. mortally offended al being ids at the home of Mr and Mrf. present high school teachers for
called a Jap. departed and was next John MLshleg and Mr and Mrs. ' the coming year. Prin. E. J. Edger
heard from being pursued around II Frank Martin.
was given a $50 Increase of salary.
Bernard MePhartia
Frederick HayWMd
--making his salary $800 Mr. Wallace
tlie Town Hall by the good citizens |
Georg* Cltun
Clinton Adams
j also receives a similar increase.
of Cloverdale. Michigan.
I
BANNER WANT ADS PAT
Orval Batata
George Converse
Ivan Allerdlng

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BARRY BYPATHS

AMERICAN LEGION

Backward Glancev
u^f'Au- Bits of Yesterday

Help the Mfcn in the Armed Forces
To Be Listed in the Directory
Following is a list of luen.in the Armed Forces for whom we do not have
addresses. If you can give us the address of any of these men, please
phone, write, or stop in and tell us. Help keep the Service Men’s directory
[t-to-date. See the complete list of Service Men in the lobby of this bank

BOWLING NEWS
BOWLING NEWS
Ken Clark hit 600 "smack on
nose" Wednesday night while an­
choring for Hastings Ice and Fuel
in the Recreation League when he
scored 178-246-176 to lead the!
week's play. Dave Goodyear scored I
nine pins less for Piston Rings in
the same league and Frank Me-'
Millen toppled the pins for 589 with i
counts of 212-143-234 for Bliss.
In the Recreation League Piston
Rings won three from Leonards;
Strand had a one game edge on
Bliss, and Hastings Ice and Fuel
took lhe odd game from the lead­
ing Middleville team.
The Commercial League Waged a
double header during the week, tak­
ing .the alleys on Tuesday and
Thursday nights. On Tuesday night
Moose blanked Middleville Cream­
ery: State Insulation won two from
Citv Dads; Auto Sport Shop blanked
Andrus Service: Goodyear Bros
Bdwe. won three from Trio Cafe
and Movnahan Sales look a pair:
from Coffee Shop.
On Thursday night Medics won a!
Cir from City Dads: Andrus Scrv-1
■ took two from Trio Cafe; Moose |
won lhe odd game from Moynaham
Sales: Goodyear Bros. Hdwe. won;
two from Coffee Shop; Auto Sport
scored two victories over Middle-1
vllle Creamery, and State Insula-!
tlon blanked Consumers Power Co?
In the BHm League Shop Office;
won a pair from Electricians: Foun­
dry won the odd game from Engl-'
neers, and Tool ”
Room
----------------won-----two
—11
from Office.
Best scores:
178-240-176—BOO,
198- 203-192—591
D. Goodyear
212-143-234—5891
P McMillen
170-191-201—582!
K. Chase
189-181-211—5011
R, Hubbard
192-175-192
—5591
E. Van Popering
L. Hawthorne
194-186-177 —557
D. Allerdlng
199- 187-159—545
C. DeCou
191-165-189 —545
R. Moore
155-181-204 —540

HINDS CORNERS
Last Week's Utter
Edd Newton spent Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Hall and fam­
ily of Hastings. * Una Golden was
in Kalamazoo Sunday to see her
daughter. Miss Vera Golden, an
employee, at Bontess hospital. *
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Konleczny enter­
tained Sunday Mr. and Mrs Burrel
Phillips, local, and Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Phillips of Hastings in honor
of little Kenneth's birthday. Mrs.
Konleczny is working at Pennock
hospital at present and Kenneth
is staying with hte grandparents.
Mr. and Mrs. Barrel Phillips. * Mr.
and Mrs. Clark Robinson spent
Easter Sunday with relatives In
Grand Rapids. * Miss Bertha Bech­
tel of Detroit visited with home
folks over lhe weekend.

Raymond Andera

Robert Andenon
Bill Babcock
Richard Babcock
Glenn Bachelder
Harry Bolsch

IN THESE
HANDS
Yes, it is a sobering thought
a responsibility that we
have never accepted lightly.
It is our belief that the pharprescription should be guided
by the tame high ethiftd stand­
ards as the physician who
writes the directions. It is with

this thought in mind that wc
have always carefully selected
and schooled our personnel.
When your Doctor directs
you to bring a prescription
here, you arc assured of skilled
service, fresh drugs, and a fair

DRUG SPECIALS
60c ALKA SELTZER_____ _ _______ 49c
$1.20 BROMO SELTZER..................95c
1 oz. SPTS. CAMPHOR .................. _25c
$1.25 CREOMULSON for Coughs $1.09
75c PEPSODENT ANTISEPTIC ...59c
75c MILK MAGNESIA, qt______ -.59c
$1.50 PINKHAMS VEG. COMP. $1.29
$1.00 ADLERIKA.......................... .89c
LyBARKER'S
TR. VANILLA
COMP.
I6oz

5J59

DR. LE GEAR'S
Poultry
Prescription

$|00

4 lbs.
8 oz.

LyBARKER’S
HASTINGS

PHONE 2115

Reid Bassett
George Bauer
Richard Bauer

Carl Beach
Robert IUmkH*
Kenneth Beckwith
Eugene Bennett
Richard Bennett
Prosper Bernard

Richard Bogart
Robert Bradshaw
Clair Brady
Donald Braley
Carl Brock
Richard Brock
Harold Brometa
Jack Brounard
Richard Brower
Donald Brown
Maynard Brown
Lloyd Brant
Lavern Bryant
John Buehler
Robert Burns
John Bush

Bernard Carney
James Carpenter
George Cashmere
Clarence Chaffee
Cot'Ll Charles
Donald Chase
Clarence Cheney
Donald ChurehUI
Edward Cinler

Orville Cooley
Robert Cooley
Glenn Cota
Gordon Cota
Shirley Cox
Jack Crockford
Robert Crittenden
Ernest Cramback
Don Curtis
Earl Curtis
Jerald Curtiss
Orville Curtis
William Curtis

Darrell Dean
William DeCou
Kenneth Demoud
Arthur Dodge

Francis Edgecomb
James Endsley
Leslie Eniten

Robert Hetrigel

Harold Helsel
Charles Higdon
Junior HIU
Louis Hinckley
Albert Higgins
Frank Hobbs
Carvtn Hoffman
Kenneth Hoffman

John M alien ix
Doane Morphy

Donald Howell
Dorr HoWeU
Steve Hula
Clarenoe Haver

Gerald James
Richard Johnson
Stanley Johnson
Howard Johnston
Robert Jordan
George J up poire m

Robert Flaher
Eugene Flanders
Earl Hook
Kirk Foreman
Paul Foster
Keith Fox
Robert Francisco
Milford Frederickson

Norman Keller
George Kellogg
Albert KennicotL Jr.
Leroy Kingsbury
Richard Kingsbury
l&lt;co Kloppe
Kenneth Kopf

Raymond Garvey
Robert Gardner
Harold Gates
Arthur Gerber
Albert Graham
DeWitt Gregory
lewis Guernsey
George Hagedorn
Maurice Haight
Bernard Hammond
Wesley Hanke
Stanley Hansen
Dwight Harrington

Dale I^unmers
Meri Latnmen
Buryi Lancaster
Jack Limbaugh

Lyle (Hathaway
Curtis Hawkins
Elwood Hawkins
Jerald HaynM

Delbert Moore
Robert Morrteou

Richard Lelnaar
William Lind
Donald Lucas
Charles Lykins
Richard MacLeroy
David Mapes
William Mason
Hewitt Matson
Lee McCallum
Ernest McCormick
Richard Mclnlyrs
Elwood McLeod
'Thtater McMillon

Howard Naytor

Philip Shepard
Ernest Shilton
Gleaard Showalter

Gerald Sitton
Archie Sinclair

Vernon Newton
Maynard Nicholson

Letter Smith

Charles Ogden
Earl Otte

Donald Springer
Orio Springer
Stanton Strickland

Gilbert Paine
Stewart Peters
John Pierce

Raymond Piper
John Potts

Howard Raymond
Meredith Reid
Robert Reid
Albert Relgler

Loyd L'lrey

Charley Rice
Lyle Rockhill

Alton Vandecau

Jack Warner
Georjt Roush
Donald Rulhraff

Kenneth Saleno
Vlneelaw SalDt
Dorian Sanden
Robert Saunders
Edward Bawdy
Robert Schaller

HASTINGS CITY BANK
PHONES: 2105-2103

Fifty-Six Yean of Continuoiu Service"

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN

�THT HASTINGS BAlWH. tfttfttDAT. MAT 6, 1942

d flve-thlriround very
~~~~

cnard

April I. 1M3
Strickland

welcome let­
. yesterday.

md birthday
Boy It sure
here’s nothn Army any
And I want

through that

awrence and
I'Bsterday.too.
feeling good

w have been

ling my ad1 in moving
ompany in a
tcapons, com ire rifle commr back in
i. I'm going
over there,
inc Is Strickluckier every

it the chow In
Ne'n getting
Boy tliefrc
a back home
'■ We’ve been
dummy amwe so out on
19th of this
larksmnnjildp.
0 caliber and
ammunition
&gt; foot ot solid
of a railroad
ut night. but
lhe middle ot
around here

। in a while,
suitcase home
few thins* tn
sending my
y any more,
scribbled and
enough for it
111 next time,
nd happy.

la n ton
ckland
ntry

'————————•

know what that is. it's a racflo. We |

CHARLOTTE TAKES DUAL
I-----------We listen—for any and all news SOUTH SHULTZ
month per
from "over there” and we’ll all doub­
Last Week’s teller
• TRACK MEET HERE le our effort* on the writing sched­
rais'fi.'W.
’Si.iKi
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Kenyon and
Picking up 26 point* In the field rUDLIv
IVixUrl
VII MIL IIVI IL I IXVHI our
own guperheU We W0Tk
ln pair.
ule If that’s what you want which
day we are
and Jack of NashvUle and Mr. event* the Charlotte Orioles nosed --------- - ■ . ...... — ...
and each pair builds one. I work i
raises the question again wiw In Dick
and Mn. Gordon Kenyon of Has- put the Saxons in a duAl track)
Barry county write* to the greatest
(Continued from Page 2. Sec. 2.) with u kid named Rudaki from De- I
tings spent Sunday with their par- meet held at the fairgrounds lut
number of men in service?
troll. They give us a me*s of realsMrs. Charlotte Hubbard
You probably will laugh and ^[n
ent*. Mr. and Mrs. Alva Kenyon. Wednesday afternoon 57 to 45.
tors, condenser*, coil*, lubes, some I
Hasting*. Michigan
Next week
Windy
Merrick,
who
* Mrs
Mrs.- Dale uaraoce
Larabee ana
and Mr*,
Mrs. wonDon- iI The
Saxons won tnree
three nrau
firsts wntte
while sneer at thl* article today, but &gt;end
, J ..Z.
... .
’
me tsaxoru
wire, and A chassis and we have to
there
If
Dear Mrs. Hubbard:
w?n
v5?,
!uld Manning and Sharon Jane of jCharlotte won six. The other three when you stand before the Judge- prohl
make a radio out of It Of course, i Ueut. Col. Wm. Carl Bauer
ticket tn t
CntrfllYpsitantl
spent
the
weekend
with
event*
ended
in
deadlock*.
I was sure pleased to receive your we
have a diagram to go by. but i, Office of the Judge Advocate
Coffee Shop where he meets many meir parents. Mr and Mrs. Lester
The 220 yard dash and the 880 mem of a Just and true Judge. Nov.
letter. Thank* very much.
General
it still takes quite a lot of figuring '
UnUlthra
rhreri?
e
“
,0Ur
*
hOnw
’
«
nd
c
«
l
&gt;$
d
their
finished
in
dead
heats.
A
few
InBteve
Bird.
God
Almighty,
every
warning
you
Are you atUl assisting tn teaching. to get it wired up right. Wln-n we , Munitions Bldg.
Untll then Cheerio.
.grandmother. Mrs Mina Kenyon, ches separated the first three ptaces have ever had will come to your"
I bet you enjoy It as much as ever. got ours done we plugged it in and 1 Washington, D. C.
. . .
Cotfer Sunday. * Mr. and Mr*. Letand tn tne 220. Harold Townsend and
WHKdnv—June 24
I will never forget lhe year you it worked right off. Ttien wc had
Shen-ard ancLiwby- Marcia of Bat- Harold Cheney tying for flrsT Ray
Max and dart are Fhp sons ot&lt;Mr.
taught our class. You were our fav­ to go away und let the instructor
DELTON
tie Creek spenTBMlurday at the Kenyon
orite teacher, (no foolingt
Kenyon seemed
seemed to
to have
have the
the edge
edge day you have automatically made
put trouble In it. Then we had to innd Mrs. Guy Bauer of this dly.
Mr. and Mr*. John Lechleitner. Hom residence cleaning the yard r.v»r
ar in
.u tnife.
mir. your eholce not to go with God.
over Jack nu&lt;Clever
In the h
half
I don’t receive the Banner. We find the trouble. We were pretty ।Carl was Just promoted from a maj­
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Keith
Lechleitner.
nnd KetUns ready for a Victory gur- but the race was declared a dead but with the devil. God said "To­
cannot gel newspaper* unless we good al it. if I do say so, and it reaU &lt;or to Lieutenant Colonel. Max wrote
"Our rifle* are supposed to loca). and Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence den. * Thad Cook of Knlanuuao heat.
day is the day of salvation". If
have been subscribing to them reg­ ly Is fun and Interesting. Yesterdey home.
I
ularly.
we had our final exam in receivers ■weigh 9 lb*, but sometimes I know Fuhr of Athens were dinner guests ' 'pent Friday night and Saturday
Jack Clever gave the Orioles you don’t accept him now when
I am very fortunate in being and tomorrow we start with trans- ।that mine weighs more than I do.” of Mr. and Mn Leon Fuhr tast!*“h Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hom. * three firsts and a second for 17 -you have lhe chance, he will re­
Sunday
honorupon
of the birthday Mr. and Mrs.Lrater Bonneville and
where I am. We are living in viVa*. miners. I think my average
—Congratulations
Lt. in
Colonel
________________________________
In theory ■
ject you on that Great Day. Ac­
points.
Mike
Mathews
gained
13
anniversary of their" mother, Mrs 'Ixirna and DoftaJne nnd little Slinrsleeping In double deck bunk*. Our is
h about 95. It
It bn
fen l quite so
m&gt; high In
in your
:
new rank.
l&gt;olnts for the winners, winning cept Him today and be saved. Now
john Lechleitner. She received some
*Wted Mr and Mrs Jim May
surrounding countryside is really lab. about 90. 1 guess. That isn't I
lovely gifts. * Mrs. Julia Weller.
Battle Creek Saturday night. * two first* and a second as well as
Pvt. Ralph’^V. Hawthorne
someUting to write about—but of bad. although there are 4 or 5 In
anchoring
the
winning
relay
team.
I who has been visiting relatives in i*?
r- ftnd
Bob(who
Mr.
and Mrs.
Mr* Frank Horn and Bobcourse not too much. We have tlie ।cur company with marks higher , 457th Ora. Evac. Co.
[Olivet for a month has relumed bie spent Bunday with Mr. and Mr*. The Saxons' big point getter was not against us. Is for us" If we
Barrack* No. 3
sen in front of u* and the moun- titan
.. thal. 8o far. 7. .....
men («t of our
hold to the world in one point, we
Ito her home here. * Mr. and Mr*, ^rry OConnor of Kalamazoo. Do- Harold Townsend with 10. .
Cnmn Santa Anita
tains behind u*. While you were company have flunked out and been
Some good times were turned In are against God In all. and have
John Adams. Mrs. Charles HarringO’Connor relumed home with
Arcadia. California
enjoying your zero weather, we were shipped out of here,
by both teams
Morris Hill ran no more hope of everlasting life
I ton and Mrs. Ray Durkee were In the«n tor a visit.
receding*
We got our rallon checlu
recMvtng a mixture of sunshine and
with Christ
Jesus
the
high
hurdle*
In
18
seconds
flat.
■— -•
— than the
~ unre(-&gt;(«■n/~wr.
=rIn---------hlnnm
'J i ncy were so- M
d ,io |' Pvt. Donald L. Heeler
। Hastings Saturday forenoon. ♦ Mrs.
" ’“ "
rain. ’I believe
flowers
are...in
bloom --------- ....
------ —
wecK.
mi. w
wc ,ruiu
Orville Tompkins won the mile in pen ted sinner.
God Is against
414th Tng. Groupe Flight
ix wanicu
rriurnra home
name from
irom,MARTIN
CORNERS
:।j.
J. L
Danigls returned
,'
ducting
the year raround
------ J 1-----n*1^----------------------- ’pay our meal bill and hotel bill nnd
B.T.C. No. 4
Sioux FalG. S. Dakota, Saturday I Mr. and Mrs. Owen Varney and 5:01. Jack Clever cleared the bar ■ strong drink, read Prov. 23-20 and
Wehaiv
„ ...« ——
—..thmk^ ’,ad •-’80° ,eft t0T ourselves. We’ A.A.F.
m u*^^Lu!S
Uwith
at
5
feet
7
Inches
in
the
high
Jump.
23-31.
lit
Cor.
6-10
and
so
L? pro­
Miami
Beach.
Fla.
wijera^he has been visiting her son.' sons of Castleton Center were Sun­
that keeps
us sunnlted
supplied with book*
books ,),ould be getting our regular pay
me 11»
Birthday—September 24.
' Pvt. Jack Johnson, who Is stationed day evening callers nt the Orr Plsh- Mathews' time of 55 1 seconds for' hibltlon against drink. Last Nonnd magazines. Occasionally a again the last of this week or thethe
440
was
good
for
tins
time
of
vernber
election
there
were
apjJroxl;
there.
*Mr.
and
Mrs.
John
Adams
er
and
William
Cogswell
homes.
*
vaudeville Is performed here and first of next week. Ill see what I
malelv 8.065 votes cast for pro­
1st. Lt. Frank West
(were dinner guest* of Mr. and Mr*. Mrs. Pearl Finley ot near KalamaKalama­ •— we are lucky enough to have a mov- can do about a picture. There are
hibition in the Bute, and we have
Ray Thompkins House
Bert Patton Sunday. * Thirteen zoo is visiting her sister,
sister. Mrs. Clara SUMMARIES
2 studios here. We generally listen | .Yale University.
in the Bute 5387 churches. 4.903
Bov Scouts and their leader. Robert Gillespie for a few days * Miss
120 yard high hurdler won by edifices.
We used to listen to the radio ut to Gary Moore on the Camel show.
Now tlie churches and
New Haven. Conn.
Barnes,
spent
the
weekend
at
Bubbi
Mantle
Matthews
vLsited
Ute
Miss
­
Hill
(H
MacDonald
&lt;C)
second;
the Red Crots building but now we 1* Bill McCallum going to form his
the edifices together total 10,170
ling
Springs
in
Orangeville
town1
es
Carrie
and
Dorothy
Cogswell
Bolton
&lt;H)
third.
Time:
18
sec-,
Pfc. Donald I. Nevins, 36417403
have one of our own. Most of our Dad's place now? That's all for now.
CITIZEN’S CREDIT
ship.
*
Mr
and
Mrs.
Robert
Barnes
;
Sunday.
*
William
Cogswell
and
onds.
■
A P.O. 3875. a.o Postmaster
programs come from English or Axis So long.
each church. If this comes through
attended
the
funeral
of
a
cousin,
daughter
Rubv
and
Mrs.
Millie
100
yard
da&amp;h
—
won
by
Wilcox
Jim
stations. Music sounds good from
New York. N. Y.
CORPORATION
Mrs. Lulu Garrison at Alamo Fri- ‘ Fisher were callers at Mr* Glenard (Hi Townsend (Hi second; Chen­ Ignorance, read the Bible more. If
cither one. Ute Axis have some ' Pvt. James A. Springer
It’s through drifting away from
day. * Mrs. Alice Collins went to . Showniter’s and Mrs. Elsie Cogs- ey &lt;C&gt; third. Time :10J.
PFC.
Wilson
E.
Guernsey
broadcasts in English. It Is propa­ ' 4th Service Command Sig. Sell.
well in"Nashville
last
eve­
Chlcago Tuesday to visit a friend. j —
—*•“•••- •—
• Thursday —
Mlle run—won by O. Tompkins God. return unto Him and have
M. P. Detachment
ganda but even here they tell of
Branch No I. Co. 66A
God win take awav
Mr*. O. J Knaus. who is HI. * Mr*. ning. Mrs. Cogswell ha* been ill (H»; Rambcau &lt;C) second; Mc- reclcanrinff
Fort
McPherson
their reverses,but they make each
Athens, Georgia
sorrow and in its place, give peace.
Grace Millard and her dnughtcr- with flu and pleurisy but they found Keough &lt;H&gt; third Time 5:01.
Atlanta. Georgia
sound like n moral victory.
Joy and satisfaction. Christians
her some better. * Mr. and Mrs
440 yard dash—won by Mathews
We arc able to visit a city once
Robert Culbert. Seamen 2/C, who 1
children ot Urbandale, spent the Weslev Bennett nnd daughter Don­ &lt;C»; Ottosen (Hi second; Hicks are we going to vote for prhlbltlon
A/C John Wm. Eash US NR.
in a while. Il l» very Interesting. graduated March 13 from the Navy
weekend with Mr nnd Mrs. Paul na of Hastings were Friday after­ (C&gt; third. Time: 55.1 sec.
Av. Regimental Class 4-D
North Africa has so much history Aviation Service School al Jackson­
to uphold an administration
Kybura and family. ★ Miss Helen noon callers at Alice and Melvin
200 yard low hurdles—won by Ing
connected with It. The buildings arc ville. Hoilda as un Aviation Metal- : U. S. Naval Air Training Center
Nuncinaker. u«u,u«,
daughter u&gt;
of mwuw
Arthur Whetstone’s. * Ml.** Alice Whet­ MacDonald (C); L. Fuller &lt;H) sec­ that "rations 4 cans of food per
Corpus Christi. Texas
moatly of Ule and cement The peo­ smith and is now rated Petty Of flNun-maker. Delton, and 2nd Lieu- stone spent Tuesday in Grand Rap­ ond; Weymouth (Cl third. Time
ple seem to be represented by nearly cer 3/c left for San Francisco and
tenant Merle Collison, son of Mr I ld» * Through an error in print 263 sec.
Edward Mnnni
every nice except the Esklma
i« now somewhere on the Pacific.
and Mrs. Flovd Collfeon also of in last week’s Items the word late
M. M IC
I hear that Dwight Ferris Is over The following arc some of the ex­
220 yard dash—lie for first Town-*
Delion, were married at the Metho- i was made to read Alto, which did
here tome place. I might run into tracts from a letter recently re- ! Navy 8120
dfet parsonage in Delton by the not make it read right. Guess we send &lt;H&gt; and Cheney (C): Wilcox
•: Fleet Poitofficc
him aeon. How has the bowling been ceived from him.
-&gt; ra.u._
—. «...
Dartor. r»...
Rev. W. tD.
Robinson.
Pri- I will have to brush up on our writ­ -Hi third. Time 24.1 sec.
San Francisco. Calif
this winter? I feel thal litis corn­
880 yard run—tie for first Ken­
April 17. 1943
coup- 1. Ing
or
some
one...
in----------------the office—
will
&lt;Hy
evening
of
lost
week.
The
—
—
-------------ing summer will be almost wasted Dear Folks
yon (Hi and Clever &lt;C&gt;? Stein­
le was attended by Mr. und Mrs have to gel glasses.
CpI. Louis Mfeke
without a single game of golf.
man (Ci third. Time 2:13 3.
it ha* been sometime since I A.P.O. 915. ■: Postmaster
Linden Collison, brother and sister------ ------ 4 • * --------------Well. Mrs. Hubbard, thanks again I Well
Pole Vault—lie for first lane (Hl
have written you and I suppose ' San Francisco. Calif.
In-law of the eroom. Tlie bride has SOUTHWEST RUTLAND
for your letter. It Is a little late but you have wondered how long It i
been employed at Parchment for i Mr. and Mrs. James Wilcox were and Hicks (C): Myers (H&gt; third.
let me wish you a "Happy New would be before you heard from me |
some time. The groom ha*
has Just
fust tn
in Knlamaron
Kalamazoo Tueulav
Tuesday nftrrnnnn
afternoon Height 9 feet. 6 Inches.
Shot put—won by Clever (C&gt;:
“’
again. I am allowed to write one
graJjsfed from Yale University and visited Mrs. Glenn Morehouse
Wesley G. Cordes USNR.
nnd will now be stationed at Field at Borgras hospital. ★ Mrs Bessie Mathews (Cl second; Carrigan (C)
cpl.
&lt;“ WK" ■ dw “ u”v
Navy 201
Gowen. Boise. Idaho. The counlc Ixonard of Hastings spent from third. Distance 393".
A. P. O. 700. c/o Postmaster
i “f. e*rrY’”,n«’.____ __________
I ’■ Fleet Postoffice
High Jump—won by Clever &lt;C&gt;;
: It I* like August- nt home here
left for Idaho Sunday morning. Mr. Friday until Sunday at the home
San Francisco. Calif.
New York City. N. Y.
and Mrs. Collison are both grad­ of Mr. and Mrs. Dan Douglass. * Townsend (Hi second: Ayres iHl
except there Is a cool breeze which
.
uates of the Delton Rural Agricul­ Pfc. Robert Wilcox nnd wife and third. Height 5’ 7".
Edward Pierce 3 1/c
Sunday 5:00 always seems to be blowing.
Chicks gain fast on MER­
tural school. * Mrs. Leo Chamber­ Mr. and Mrs. Lester Ixird and fam­ , Broad Jump—won by Mathews
U 8. Naval Station
The country here is beautiful, the
Apr 25. 1843
lain spent Saturday and Sunday ily spent Sunday nt Mr. and Mrs. (C); Clever &lt;C&gt; second: L. Fuller
Armed Guan! Center
MASH 17% of 18% pro­
Athens. Ga. air fragrant from lhe flowers, lots
|
with her brothre-ln-law and sis- James Wilcox’s. In the afternoon &lt;H&gt; third. Distance 16’4 3/4".
New Orleans. Ln.
of tropical flowers and birds und
Dear Folks:
’
tein with vitamin A A D
880 yard relay—Charlotte (Chen­
they all called on Mr. and Mrs.
Well, today Is Easter und it sure Banana trees. Things are high priced
Sgt. Roger L. Wilcox
Rattle Creek. Kathryn and her sis­ Stewart Brownell at Gun lake. .* ey. Carrigan. Hicks and Mathews).
is a nice day here. We went to see here. They iuiven't living quarters to
feeding oil. A lifetime mash
888 Ord. H. M Q
ter attended church services in the Mr. and Mrs. James Wilcox accom­
"Bambi." I didn’t cure much ubout accommodate lhe people and rent
Camp Beal. Calif
Congregational Church there Sun­ panied Glenn Morellouse tn Kala­
eii
ncriiki
for chick’ pullet and
it but there wasn't anything else is unreasonable if yuu can find a
day morning * James Tlfter of mazoo Sunday evening and brought
Fertiliser Sales Increase
to do. I intended to send some Eas­ place.
ELL
DEUUiX
hen They pay you well for
Pvt.
Ray
E.
Wilcox
Chlcavn hns been spending a week Mrs. Morehouse hpmc from Borgess
I am feeling fine and lhe eats
Reports gathered by the soils,
ter cards but they didn't have much
891 Guard Sqd.
with his cousin, Freddie Koppolow. hospital. ★ Mrs. Nellie Foreman has science department nt Michigan Col-1
of a selection here. I sent Clara a are good. Steak and onions and
mermash
New
Castle
Armv
Air
Base
*
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Dewrv
returned to her farm home for the lege Indicate farmers in Michigan •
card. I get letters right along fr.om mince pie for chow this noon. Yes­
Wilmington.
Delaware
rl»uohter
Qonnle
of
Grand
Rapids
summer.
George Belson so you don't need terday for dinner we hud spare
follow closely tlie college fertilizer
Birthday—March 29.
spent Sunday wih their parent*
UllU sauerkraut,
AUUllKIMUV.
pineapple
to send me any more of them. I like ribs and
recommendations, especially in 1942.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Sol
Stnn'nn.
Tn
t»'
“
MARRIAGE LICENSES
to get Gerald's letters though, and salad, turnips, potatoes, apple pie. 1 Pvt. Richard Wilcox
In a total of 187.517 tons purchased
A. S. N.
"frernnon they all called on Mr. Herbert Sutton. Hope Tw’p
I only hope he's right about lhe and Ice-cream and lemonade.
- the past year'more than 94 percent
36458842
and Mrs. Gordon Stanton and f'm- Lena Oolden. Hope T'wp. :
^riore Sept.
ocpi
There arc some white people here,
war being over before
of tlie grades or mixtures rec- I
52nd Tng. O. R flight 145 ,
lly of East Delton. * Mrs. George Theodore Armstrong. Middleville.-. were
like
HASTINGS, MICH.
It's beginning to look
lock 11
— they Some speak good English, others
onunended by the college depart­
Keener Field. Miss.
Lelnaar
and
daughter
Josephine,
make
me
a
Cndet.
not
so
good.
It
is
all
very
Interesting.
aren't going to make me u
— •- ••••
—-­
Phyllis D. Cuiler. MlddlevllIe ...18 , ment. More than 96 per cent of the
Birthday—Jan 1st.
nf Hlckorv Comers called on Mrs.
although you never can tell what We have a movie event night—a
TELEPHONE 2118
N. CHURCH ST.
Hattie Whittemore Saturday after­
. they might do. Anyway. If they do. different Picture. I will really get
Thirty-seven employee suggest
Aviation Cadet Jack Donley
noon. Mrs John Anders of Knla- tor
..T ininK
Uilnk tncy
they’ll
let me iuil
finish
this “
a tan before 1 gel buck und my
improving,
war
pruaucuuit
will
recommendation,
in
1934
only
72
per
j
it tev
-ui nua
U. S. N. Flight Prep School
•nxrno and Mr*. Will Whittemore, for improving. *war production
ohuable
in to
h*lr
tn
course firat. thenr min
I wUl be
hair begins
to Inok
took like
likea a fresh
fresh
Douglass Hall IV A3
local, were callers in the evening save war plants 176,000 man-hours cent contained that much plant
keep my stripes.
Only »lx more strawstack. Send my mall also the
food.
Wooster. Ohio
and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Monica annually.
weeks to KO and I'll be through. You Banner airmail until I get eslab­
of Kalamazoo ond Will Merrick of
may as well sign my mill Corporal Halted U&gt; a permanent bare. Hope
Pvt. Donald Smith 38455015
Hint called Bundav afternoon. *
-----I bought some you are nil well and everything is
now. Yesterday
Co. .’A’ 67th Tng. Bn.
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Erb suSitPrlchevrons and had them sewed on ckay and now I am going for a
14th Regt. 4th Platoon
’n Knlsmnroa ♦ John Lechmy%lou*e
lab swim.
inj UIUUOV and
«IIU flight Jacket.
. .In
.........
Camp Robinson. Arkansas.
Love
now we're working on superhetero­
Birthday—July 5th.
his farm at East Delton. ★ Mrs. I
Robert Culbert A. M. 3/C USNR
dyne receiver sets. In case you don’t
"Hello" Don. (Cressey) we saw the Henrv Whldbv of Htrkorv Comer* 1
story about you rating "expert” in spent Thursday with Mr*. John
rifle markmanship. Good for you. Lechleitner. * Mrs. Helen Pennock
204 out of 220 tliat’s showing ’em and Mrs. Blanche Richards spent [
fellow.
Monday In Battle Creek.
THE UNITED STATES SECRET SERVICE
Mr. and Mrs. Geore Kem. well i
Changes of Address
TREA1URY DEPARTMENT
known resident* of this village, will
PvL W. E Dunlao
celebrate their golden wedding an­
448 QM. Plat. A.D.G.
cautions you to
niversary. Friday. May 7. Mr. and
Patterson Field
Mr.*. Kem were married May 7. 1893
Fairfield. Ohio. * .
in the Congregational church. Kala­
mazoo. by the Rev. Casper Wister
A c Wm. D. Barnes. Jr.
Halt. Mrs. Kem. before her mar­
Op. X Sqdn. I Flight A
riage, was Miss Nettle Hampton.
AAFPS.
SA.A.C.C.
Mr. and Mrs. Kem have resided
San Antonio. Texas
here all their married life with the ।
Birthday—May 20th.
exception of twelve years residence ‘
In Onondaga where they operated ;
Lewis E. Sherman T/5 36154261
a general store. They returned to 1
A P.O. 3534 1 Postmaster
Delton in 1922 and continued the (
San Francisco. Cal.
business until Mr. Kem retired two
year* ago. Mr-, und Mrs. Kem have
T/5 Ronald K. Ingram 16108714
three daughters, seven grandchil­
A PO 3922
dren and one great-grandchild.
ri Postmaster
Sunday callers at the home of
New York. N. Y. .
Mr. and Mrs. Llewellyn Erb were:
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Trugeon of Bat­
Tech. 5lh Cpl. Clair E Clum
tle Creek. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth ,
Hq. nnd Hq. &lt;Avn&gt; Co.
Searles, of Kalamazoo and William
Plant Park. Tampa. Fla.
Millions of Oovunminl cheeks are being sent by the Army and
Spillans of Hickory Comers Mr. |
Birthday—Sept. 34th.
Navy to dependent* of eoldlera and sailor*. The Government also
and Mrs. Lovell Dewey of Hickory I
aends Social Security and other check* Io more mllliona. When any
(Clair nnd George lire brothers— : Comers were callers Saturday nlaht. .
of iheea checks are stolen, lhe people entitled to them may go
sons of Mrs. Bert Frisby at Free­ * Ivan Smith of Great Lakes. Hl.. I
without food, or fuel, or may suffer other hardships.
port.)
spent the weekend with, home folks. ,
The U. 8. Secret Service wants your help in fighting tho chock thief
Pvt. George E. Clum
* LaVem Calthrop of Prairieville ■
and forger. Here'a how you can lend a hand:
who hu been a medical patient at
o/o Postmaster
the American Legion hospital. Bat­
IF TOD AKE AIKED TO CA1H A GOVERNMENT CHECK
Loa Angeles. California
tle Creek, returned to his home on
Birthday—Oct. 3 .
Wednesday of lut week. He has
2.
BEFORE
accepting
tho
check
been
in the hospital for the nast
1. INSIST that a peraon
Pvt. Harold Gates
fourteen months. * Mrs. Mildred 1
proaenting a Government ask yourself this question: IF
1603 Su Medical service
^I'hrman has employment nt the
CHECK IS REo
check properly Identify THIS
36455012
Barr.
T
542
Wllcox-Rlch
plant In Battle Creek.
TURNED BECAUSE OF
Camp Ellis. III. e t
himself as
* Mr. and Mrs. John Beers of Carl­
A FORCED ENDORSE- -2,
ton Center called on their brother­
the peraon
MENT, CAN I LOCATE
l\
Kenneth Gates F 1/c
in-law
and
sister. Mr. and Mrs.
entitled to
Barr, 6-D. South Annex
THE FORGER AND
A
George Kern Sunday afternoon.
Receiving Station N.O.B.
that chock.
-p
RECOVER MY LOSS?
J\
EAST
DELTON
lenneth are brothers.
Harold
Last Week’s Letter
3. INSIST that all checka 4. REQUIRE all checka to
too.
Pvt. Frank Towne of Gravel Point. :
be endorsed In your pres­ be initialled by tho emSgt. Leo Robert Gurd
Washington. D. C. and wife of
ence. If a check is already ployeea who pay
Co. H. 29lh M. P. Bn.
Plainwell were dinner guests on
endorsed, aaklhat it bo en­ out money for
Wednesday of his uncle. Rex Wa­
them,
or
who
dorsed again,
o
Fort Custer. Mich
ters and family. Frank was home on
(Glad you're back near home. Bob.) a ten day furlough, h Mr. and Mrs.
then compare
’ approve such
Stewart Waters were in Hastingst
the writing. —
payment.
Pfc. Ray C. Gurd 36158644
Wednesday and called on Claud ,
Maintenance Co.
IF NOW EMPLOYED ON ESSENTIAL WAR WORK DO NOT APPLY
Harrington at Pennock hospital I
First Special Service Force No. B Claud's friends are all glad to hear
IF TOO RECEIVE CHECKS FROM THE GOVERNMENT
Camp Bradford. Virginia No. B
UNLESS YOU CAN QUALIFY UNDER THE WAR MANPOWER
he is on the gain. * Mrs. Rose Wa­
Norfolk. Va., .
ters spent Saturday night and Sun­
day In Kalamazoo with Mr. and
COMMISSION EMPLOYMENT STABILIZATION PLAN
1. BE SURE some mem­ 2. PRINT your name
Another brother of Ray and Bob Mn. Duane Harrington. * Charley
ber of the family is at clearly on your mail box.
is Royce Gurd (Delton) who writes Kahler. wfto has been 111 with pneu­
that he had a 10 day furlough but monia is able to be around again. *
EQUIP your mail r----K.
ggQ
would Just be home u day or two so Mr. and Mrs. Vem Towne and two
box with a lock
1
turned It down and got a 3 day daughters of Plainwell spent Sun-;
if you have not
pass and went out on a 1000 acre day afternoon with her brother.
done ao.
|Td5e1
truck farm to hoe sugar beets or Rex ^nd wife. * Art Collison, who Is |
what ever lie could do. Another Job working In Battle Creek, spent Sat- ।
he has on the side. 1* calling for
night and Sunday at his
3. CASH your chocks in the ■4. DO NOT ENDORSE
square dances at Oranges one Sat. urday
night and at the school house the forth home * Mr. and Mrs. Manson
same place each month. your check until you aka
Newton of Richland and Mason
next.
Thia will make~ I
in the presence
Newton
of Delton were visitors of
Boy. art you "hoeing 'em down"
Idantlll4 | S_
Mr. and Mrs. Allen Griffen Sunday.
of the person
Royce we'll say you are.
We want to tell you fellows and * Ruth Hoffman and brother Char­
cation
k
you will ask
lie of Kalamazoo spent Saturday
eaaier.
1
parents
ogaln
that
all
company.
to cash it.
Division. Squadron. Fleet, etc. In­ night and Bunday with their par­
formation has to be omitted on all ents. Mr. and Mn. Lewis Hoffman.
overseas addresses because of gov­
ernment regulations. The addresses HINDS CORNERS
Married. May 1. 1943. at the’home
For more information on how to guard against forgad chaclu, and •
we give will carry mall to alt the
how io datact counterfeit money, sand ten c«nta In coin or atompa .
Boys but It will be delivered a few of Rev. and Mrs. J J- WlJUtts ol
6 the SUPERINTENDENT OF DOCUMENTS. WASHINGTON, .
day* late. All of which reminds us Berryville. Mrs. Lena Oolden and
. C.. and aak for a copy ot the U. S. Bacnt Sarrica booklet. •
that Edward R Morrow reporting Herbert Sutton. Mn. Golden La the
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lie ——J J—*
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two Yanks what they'd like to have hu been an employe on the farm
him say for them they answered, of Mr. and Mn. John. Bechtel.
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*5y fta*rdi U&gt; »U and U you ever
&gt;ool. Ed was a sophomore.
'Top of ths morning', lad* and Robinson, Ark. they tall us you had Yala University. New Haven, conn,
&gt;cll Hynes of Langley Fields lassies, here we are again, 'home- to send home for rag* to .use to Fine Job Merle.
Irind the time I would like to hear
; Va.. ha* ju*t returned from a two : spinning* tbe news.
kaap your shoes clean—mud and
Special new* about a 'cute Utile
weeks' maneuver along the coa*t
wea Cordae (we think, la New; rtuft—Cheer up Lm. thia my ba trick’ at the Hugh Kelleys 1* Hugh U nearly nine-thirty and five-thir­
I
»» ------------ - —I..
.u_
the rainy Mason, and tai MM It! Jr who arrived April lath at Nov- 'ty in the morning rolls around very
IC1L—- w. .u
rntaM
foli Va where hl. Dad U *taUoned. 1
- Usn* In
tn Woodland art the ntothen aad a moi-.
- -i
&lt;Continued from Page 1. Sec. L)
j boys In service. The Blue 1 eroo b headed for y«
1 Mb CarpenW has adhtM and Congratulation* Junior for finding
Sincerely,
aj the
bombers to all part* of the United
Mothers of America. There are (won't buy much, probably lhe moat leaves to-aay (Thursday) for De- yourself such nice parent*.
Chuck Leonard
iStar Ml
A.C Charles M. Leonard
110 mtXhers eligible to lom you could get out of It would be 100 ' troit for hl* assignment in the Navy.
lover 11
An extra "Hello" to all you men
We have quite a few boy* In Cali­
Batt. It Co. L Plat. 2
------------------------— -------- —c— •------------nt!,*. |f you follow ua. Good If Bob has half the drive of his who look off last week for Camp
S“
w
' tikT.SSr...
m.
fornia and I hear that they got. to­
Room 202 B. Quad.
ow. we. along with Mn. W. (Dad. who deserves much credit tor Grant, lit Wo saw a number ot
gether once In a while and have
U. a N. p. F. 8.
nMs^e
“^hc “atiOT*1 ?y?J? youngsters, will be pulling I the success of the county wa* bond you Sunday wtu&gt; had 41 hour imams
SmWh I.— . —. (mm. Z-.rl
Iowa city. Iowa
cvery-minMte_,until you're drive, then we'll have a time keeping When you’re located let us know
b In the Balloon Barrage at Con&gt;me again
'
track of him because hell be in a where you are. (Just thought—
Klldatcd Aircraft
Sgt. Edward
W? have two elrte from WoodMrM John Bulhng and Mrs
rtantng out
whatever will lhe golfer* do WithApril |. 1943
tT^t
M
F^S.
'.oW-hoSrwSl’ °£d
PUhern.waenarwauauww.w
b at Victorville, California, iB[
Fi.m. uiu na* uSh
Men . ------------- ---------“““• U°l.
out you champion Dwight Fisher | Mr. and Mrs. WUUam Strickland
Robert Norman Tinker. “TtnU"
and get* to see hi?cousins, the Wbe ! transferred to Salt Laka CIU' Utah l,nd ln lhe Armed Forces. Lt. A- - -------- -------------------- ------------------ — , UIU-IHnw WTO'_ and Weiceme Horn®
tterc. Ite .' Rosentha dauelitcr at Mr
Mr and
•«‘d Mn convention.---------------------------------------------------------------------lo B11 you boys. RuaaeU BheUenbor- । to moat of u*. Is now an aviation and Ernie Bun—there probably IR- 3,
•Iri. al
&gt;1 Los
tn. Angeles,
AnnlM often
oflcn Pfe
Pfc ’ .nd like* it mu^ t^ ??*»•
rd Esteu who Ls stationed at IJddreM is
1I'eter
eUr KoJenthal
I am greatly indebted to their ger from Great Lakes 1* home for 10 cadet but he’ll ftnUh school before wont be a* much golf these days Ha*'.lniw. Michigan
icosentnai ol
ot West
west Woodland
woodland
st
that
and
you'll
bo
concerned
in
(Dear
Folk*:
mod-* WzmH
.
....
-9 .
.
Ill
I is an
an Arms*
Army Nnrx*
Nurse rmw
now at Rtatlrm
Station president. Mrs. Lawrence Pmeftock. days, and you didn't have to teibus I he begins hb training. Kenny,
&amp;tksn*
isSui&amp;.u rmw
now In
“* !
k
; hospital. N OS. Area. New Orleatu. lor giving me Information about the the. “food h, good", you show it *Tlnk*' big brother, writes that he shooting a par in some other way I Received your very welcome let- ‘
iter, dated March 36. yesterday.
boys In service and thblr activities Russell, because you look One—bet 1* O.K. and It must be an old story than with a golf club.)
Woodland Is quite well repreoent- I salt Lake City. Utah.
-(I,“L'
There’ll be a lot of thought* about which was attached to tho box of
_ Gardiner and Barry She ha* made u hobby ot keeping lhe home cooking you’re getting now to Kenny, who ha* been in the
-u
w—i—
wit—t -«&lt;- --Tother Richard has been in
you fellows this weak as we ap- oooklea you sent me. I also received
informed
about
the Woodland
boys 'Isn't hard to take, al that. Lt. Bud Navy now for four year*,
.u. ......
flrit
WAAC.
U at Camp
preach
Mother*
Day
on
Sunday
bem&gt;' *waI* wrtsl watch and birthday
even
before
the
Blue
SUr
Mothers
|iin
d
Mrs.
Flynn
arrived
home
SatI
-------------------•
•
air school there and Elton Vande- years.
'
Monticello. Arkansas.
। Here's word from San Antonio
|urday from Camp Lee. Virginia— I Aviation Cadet Oentar in Texas that .cause every mother will be thinking, ’present from you today. Boy it sure
car. who left here only a few week* i Sgt. Richard Black
1 uNews Sb?uLu*,Jlx’lr* 01? fo‘8|ipi was organized here.
They have done quite a bit of i11 good to see you and Margret*- among 138 Michigan men advanag.'VI can’t be really happy until he’* I “ a *w«ll watch and there'* nothago. 1* also there.
1
Post Headquarters
'
ahotes—Pvt. Harold Johnston ts in
nome.’ yet they wouldn't have it | ing you can use tn the Army any
Red
Cross
sewing
and
sewing
for
HValentine)
again.
Sgt.
Lynn
Perry
from
pre-fllaht
school
are
SJa
Pvt. Bob Secse I* enjoying hls ' 1604 S. U. Bar 22. Ft. Brady. Mich
different became they know that , more than a watch. And I want
air school training at Clemson Col- ' Good looking, red haired Pilot H’tfinrkir 'trnm war mother* in th* community and u home too from Port Benning. Oa. John W. Reed. R L Lean E. Mudge, ths Ideals ws fight for mean the - to »ay thank* Mom and Dad for
have given generously of baskets ■ Larry Moore said he had a break 13B E -Grand BL. and Rose N. Nor- !*“, *“^“m** *‘®ht
lege. South Carolina, and believes Johnny MonasmBh paid us a visit ,
future nanoinas*
happiness and
and security of all the teat birthday present of all. Hu------ * °
—'——
R ’3. "
Congratulations
and ,ulurB
In krcpins in training for he re- recently. He I* «tU! In Canada with
woVk^ln
m
• and supplies to lhe needy. They while he wa* home because a num-wood.
people now and in years to come, i boys and I sure went through that
reading
ber
fellow*
he ,—
knew
cently sent home for nls teskettel! the Royer Air Force a* instructor
uot&lt;!^s «. t .। have furbished
,.
.
. material,
.
- of
. Ute
- - other
------- .—
—— —
- .
,Cf ?Wa v- .&lt; 11 &lt;
ua you
you romemoer
* in
Do
remember mas
that yarn
yarn snout
about iI »
box a*
of cqoxjc
cookie*
in a
a nun
hurry, too. We
nants
at St Huberts Quebec. Canada.
Africa. Staff Sgt. Garold Mahler 'gamgs_arfd
gamgsjirfd oilier
other entertainment for .were
were home on furlough too. He saw । .
A°hn»
MuUbo,b the
"The
le man who
who started.
started.
Tlie happiest
hanoicst all sawned
seemed to like them.
them
. convalescing soldiers in tte
t‘“ Percy 11Lynn Sledge who —
-——• «»Sunday
—•— ' &gt;woocu*na&gt;
Pfc nernlrt Sifton is at Amarilla
Lt Clare Murohv who was a nnd Forrest Hynes jiut tended there. ।convalescing
returned
at
vreac
imkci
ano
„n
u&lt;.
(Woodland)seen
at rome
Greateftte
Lakes other
and ycani of all my life »I spent- in
—- ——------7rom m postal clerk for 15 year, in Battle Kenneth Rush and Clare Olmstead]Jones hospital in Battle Creek and &lt;to Mississippi. (Sony we missed have
havTyou
— the
-— I• ’I got
a •letter
from •Lawrence and
vou
sacn
irena
at
th*
alhor
“
J
“
TVxas. recently transferred
Pe SKbura. cJrek i." till debte ttre MmV old |ra near neighbors in togtand aijd in the near future expect to have you Lynn. tyle Sanborn stationed
Sra mrnThSn^t?
°
te^d^uSk
“ heV
......
teen tone from
Grandma yenterday.too.
Honed
L
Air Field.’ Tent “
City. St. Pc
-- --------------- -he
— 1 Lawrenee said he wa* feeling good
H./
j0b ln the army He 1* also a Na- Bob Franceis alw In England and , a ward to care for. They also send at Camp Adair. Oregon, was F
------ 1 ।--------ne couldnt
cowan t think
trunk of
or her
ner name
i
home
Mwlng it’s a small world after it was. My Mother.
nnd having lots of fun.
Mr*. Darold Cunningham nnd ' turalliation Officer at Camp Grant.
“ :'U,p?ly*V' 'so J w
ld COIPp*rc J10.®4' (all
Letter*
TlU* outfit I'm in now Is a lot
Bu Pvt
"u Lawrence
t*wrence Weber,
weoer. who
wuo is i
mother Mrs Floyd Femtamakcr III.
J'10®
1» In Iceland ana likes ery two weeks to thia hospital
and Wendell Todd saw .v
Ls—y tefese
w® stationed In Australia,
dipped the
w.e '
April 11, 1943 older than the one I was in. Ment
3*4?*
Th«^ weekend of April 17 and 18th he returned Wednesday
Washn to wa*n.
ml.', u^...•«.__•••»&gt;»*«*•
....
f
ollowin
g
article
from
an
Australian
Mr.
and_Mrx.
A.
E.
Bennett
| of the guys' In this one have been
J!nn'.l,Ch“' ^'5 .U
Australia , they were hostesses at lhe U3.O. ington. D. C. Wendell you know, had newspaper and sent it to
Miss
914
E
Madison
St.
‘
‘
“
। in the Army for throe years. They’ve
SltCfi.lhxe&lt; mouths In Naw Guinea. (roonis in Hastings and furnished « 15 day furlough-returned lo Camp Florence Treib of Hastings.
^Mtinj^.^Mlchlgan
I teen on guard along lhe weal coast
Charite says he turned barber while !cooWe*. sandwiches, fried cake, and I and a few days later had an appen- NICE MICE NEST
I tor the lost year. Now they're taking
Guinea
and "Nick"
tel­ | cof foe to seivice men visiting there 1 dectomy which entitled him to 20
In New cinin
— .n,i
wick |had
m{Ibet•&lt;u.v.r.
B.U.P. Service
—UUUUIOJ
Exclusive.)
ucxtuo--&gt;I I_.am in charge ot quarters today their basic training over lite third
ler k&gt;ok to his laurel* or perhaps , They
lncy were
were mviieo
invited lo return again dny* at home after he left the hoslime. Once a year.
we had better say shears,
after
i.. tne
lne near
nc.r ffuture.
Utur.
■*- “
,tM’ 1. 'n
pital. all of which say* Larry. “Is
Charlie gete back. Cpl. Graydon
'
w
Tomorrow I'm dunging my ad­
. The Order of the Eastern Star
.up *
*"
dress again. "Yes, I’m moving
Faul
has
been
in
Australia
over
a
'
1
Jew
rrthe*6«^"Hospiter (and Woman's.Study Club of Wood£^£2“?’O#-*!®*
again.” Every fourth company in a
(and just hang onto’ that ’brick?
He
B140 bee? hostesses at i ‘this on the side, so we won't emregiment is a heavy weapons com­
He likes
like* the
the climate
climate and
and ut
we Iiad
had
The nest was made by mice out ।r
a letter from him in February tell- ।
UB®9barras* Larry—but isn’t Lawrence
petrol coupons—valid for more ■ I had tlie most fun the other pany-. and the other* are rifle com­
Ing about ths sunburn he received '“‘:h. ,"d furnL,hed refreshment* Moorc ft good looking fellow and of
than 100 gallon*—belonging toWil- .night that I've had since I got in panies So that put* me back in
Army. We went on an all-night heavy weapons again. I'm going
while playing tennis. The people . ‘ . „"
.
.
.
(one
dandy guy. He
one perfectly
penecuy aanay
no menmen-I Ham Smith, a garage proprietor. . the
bivouac. There wa* a-rumor on lo get along fine over there.
1 Cross
Crow sewing
living ha*
hos been
tel done
thefe are very hryspitAhte to our
Red
sewins
ckinr I&lt; tinned many of the gang he knew,
-— who Is claiming replacement,
AixtnIMn
WBJr 0Ut l1*1
C°
«°* The first sergeants name Is Strick­
boys from the United Stales.
many different
organizations t^and
Donald Doxey Marsh Cook Jr Wai- -’
-------- — i
u ........
. .—
“Australian
'rii.traii.n
Newn,t.*
n2!
e-T^Pai^..' lni5
attack our camp and sure land. too. I’m getting luckier every
during the P*ri
।
ilex Leslie, son of Mrs. Victor and uidlvldual*
I
ThU
could
be
exhibit
A.
of
the
best
cnouah
thev ■**-* -*-—•• &lt;&lt; »n nm.. day. “alnt I?"
Benner, is on submarine duty in year. It 1* carried on throughi the going well
----------------------with them.)
... We
.....
’D„...
write
t laid plans of mice and man" couldn’t f HUards gave
Hastings Red Cross room...
They really dish out the chow In
the Pacific.
you Larry, at—
It. Lawrence—Interesting to *«e|how camo ou
*
o[
— — our tents prepared for this regiment, too. We’re getting
Roy Wortlcy. who was home the
The level fields of Woodland are , A, C Lawrence Moore
news travel*.
'—action
••— —They
- — tore down our tents. iru
Cj
ft-d dam good now Boy lllrj
they’,re
first of lhe year recuperating from again showing green In apite ot oi&gt;r
Now it’s 2nd Lt. Harold E. Kreutz
7 D Navigation Wing A.F.P F.
rather some of them, and one of sure cutting you folks back home
his experiences in the landing op­ cold, late spring and the farmen.
since graduation at the Quarter­ or
EUlngton Field. Texas
our boys got a leg broken, but all ; down on —•• “dww?" We've "been
•
eration* on North Africa last fall have been busy picking com and
Another man In uniform, at home masters school nt Camp Lee. Vlr- of their men that we caught we practice
with dummy amwhen hl* boat wa* torpedoed lias hulling beans, pan of last fall’s du- on
,
furlough is. Lewis Endsley, who
'stripped
and
made
them
go
back
,
munition
n 5tr«ppva ana maac tnem
oacx ,
lately, and we
Wc go out on
returned to duty. His address—Roy ties thal tbe rain halted. A fairly ,grew up In the Altoft school sector
^^relli^v' Chilli 'IO Su r “J"” na^; 11
‘4XW.t lhe r,f,e r“n«e u,e 19th
thls
J. Wortlcy S 2 c % Postmaster. New good run of maple syrup was en­ I however the family live over by 62nd
oana Tng. Bat, onulle V. Cooic&gt; . mile and one-half, and I don't । month to fire for marksmanship
York. N. Y.
joyed at the sugar bushes here Delton
;
now. Lewi* looks fine; says wvurH^ee1r\~4Pro’n°r!’1 &lt;h°
think that they forgot the trip right (The army rifle is a 30 call ter and
Boys out of the United States ------— M te W We T#l “’ST Lou*-,Ute with A?^J? pi^ng .mXiU^
he likes the army and secs many ot L
proper but not on foreign soil are er stopped the run but it ha* teen the Barry county boys, among them,
Don Duncan In Hawaii who Is so cold ever since.
(Maurice Weiscnhoifer. Lawrence
oak or lhe thin part of a railroad
fond of It the/e that he declares
dolI?F IA hu no respect for officer*.
II iron
Woodland opened their Second Cox. Robert Flannery (Nashville) B5i.H‘e_ya?'
iron. Some gun. Jhuh»"
that after this Is all over, he is War Bond Drive with a Nell Rise and Dallls Rush. Lewis ha* been a bit of good soldiering herself.
it sure b a beautifultaS
dav
out
It’* real nice here at night, but
’mgoing back there to live. Sgt. Glen- Day at the school which continued tranxferred from South Dakota his She', ukl... ». H« era- K»I~ ,41/I .£&gt;. I
it get* kinda hot in the middle ot
don Hynes is in Alaska as is also Into the second day. Nell who wa* new address being—
p?tim«a,Irfu«thaek i thing to do but lay around and get tlie day The country around here
one of our former school teaches*. a Flight Officer, was killed In rou- &lt; 3tat Training Or.
tt'teteT°f
St* 'B «*“. It retoM a litdTday tefoZ
—
—I a ruaty rod sand. It get* to
Sgt. Cluu. Kenny.
tine flying operations in California.
Sqd. A.
bU2Slne“ Uover yesterday but one day of this sun blown
blowing around once in a while
Mrs. Lawrence Hilbert and daugh­ He was a graduate of our High
Jefferson
------- ”Barracks.
--------- **" Mo.
“Tt£"‘S.du. U u»„ . c„.
" ■» “ .icc. I'm
■
fending my suitcase home
ter Miss Lorena Hilbert are enjoyHuckendubler »
I* numc
home
I In a few day*, with a few things in
1 ing a two weeks' Visit with Lt and school. Our township bought over i Richard ..uu.muuu.ti
worth of bonds and J800 1 with an honorable discharge. Dick
It I don't need. I'm sending my
Mn. D. V. Shorno and son Donnie 630.000.00
„ !5r.?na
InK plenty of bayonet practice and &gt; diary home because they won’t al­
of Denver. Colo. They expected to worth of stamps during the month went In on limited service because son
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Jake
DeKllrier.
of an accident a number of years ago
"
’ ‘
w*.ro blowing up everythliy that low them in the Army any more.
go on and visit Cpl. Richard Hilbert of April.
. ve taken so long to build.
- I well. I gueu I’vo scribbled and
Tiie Red Cross Drive In March but ha says he couldn't take it and Route 2. Delton. Michigan, has Just , we
at Fort Lewis, Wash, but restric­
added
to “
his
Navv* the wings and crow *h»
u (
writes asks when । muddled up about enough for a
tion* In travel made them decide to was responded -to with great enthu- H bums him un to think the com- one^of
those 5—».—. H*
h w2t '
«ny primary training, while, so will close till next time,
Our quota of‘h^nd
$575 was
reached Jnd'te
pany he we* with
In Africa
one'of those
ff.y%%“ute^XWvw‘ siasm.
^^r;hrrnont
’7te7m^
with is now ill
g«“ ^..-.J
l'“L’pef.‘!!’t-L m. *“ and I haven t the slight eat idea hoping you are well and happy.
Air T1‘r EnRil'p&lt;'r''havp a k,n« primary .
U ShX\ Mth the 757th-M P:i“T,0Unt VL.m.Ij00'
H A ^t‘ntea.td^ rPtacntn
«* graduated from lhe Naval
, wjV.
7 ,
lost
Center at Navy because there are so many
.
iRF.u
things
.
Stanton
, Bn. Camp Wast. Golden. Colo
! Kitspn and M1m Lena Warren **re|P*?i
.JH" TMhnlcal Training
Vltll the PCtly officer
tn
U/n should
■l.z.nla |,
—*...
__.
__ ■
I **£ b SihTTiSrti £ «&gt;- ■*»-----------:
Ol!!u‘r *heV7 n“r«*
re
to Itnnv,
know.Wo
Pvt. Stanton Strickland
a lata°n mllc^t5 n’atc- finish In another month but ean’t ■I
Joying a furlough with hl* parent*.
You ex-members of the High '
and tiwd to see Dick Shex- ,n1irHk
i
Co.
H,
137th
Infantry
third class, and now awaits assignr&gt;un.. Then- has teen somo talk
A. P O. 35
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Barry o( East । school Band should have been here 1
, w,v'&gt; °°W tne^trt2r di“y Bb0^rdi
-about our Retting our^Tdvance
; Woodland. HU full address Is Rob- ! last week to hear the annual Spring Itt „ rpo™L
Wayne.
(
Camp
Rucker.
Alabama
carrier or- at a naval air base Good | training in Wisconsin but you can’t
crt B. Barry. U.S.N. 36193897 Hdq. (Concert put on by our beloved dl- * Russell Townsend, who has been w?.„ „c..y
j
Jell anything by telk in lhe Armv.
March 23. 1943
Co. ««,w
2nd **•».
Bn, 119 mi.
Inf. Aa-.va.
APO. nu.
No. 30 1 unv;,
rector. Gordon Williams.
In service—
over a year is homemuon
niuuuua. It was ---------Hello John (Bill) Reed, under- Rumors start easily and grow rap- :Mrs. William Strickland
Camp Blanding. Fla,
well rendered as were also the.sOngs I a 11 d*}’ furlough. Russell is the stand you Were enroute Mister and idly
i 3
who said. "My lime Is your arrived at your nirer camp on that । ru hBV0 lo cloM ,or thu Ume. I R.
■ Mr -ond Mrs. Leo Rush of West 'by the-chorus.
“one
P1’ *po
:
Michigan
duratlo
Woodland claim the honor of being I Supt H. A. Kitson 1* still on the time—for the duration',
which sort d«y Yair Mom* is home from the think everyone Ls forgetting me. I Hastings.
:Dear Folks at Home:
the only 3 alar family in Woodland
graduating ,01
|&lt;»f hu*
has a meaning all it*
It* own. we'd
wa d
•odtand ,Job
iob and getting the 1943 graduaUWs
' fe5 nL°^ £ul n?®d,n,’ • only- received three letters this test
Well, .here I am trying to catch
itownship. Their three sons in
lr. the -•
---------’------------ -------------------------’ 8“*** Russell* two brothers,
•v~ n
class
ready
for their
final swing out.
George little
littte time to gel
get back on her
har feet
1.
week.
up with my writing after Wtlng
on a —
snuxy play ’■lt Camp Grant) and Gilbert ‘on nsaln. She’s certainly planning on
service are Sgt. Kenneth ini Eng- I, The
.... Juniors
----------- ,put
— —
HIGH IN CREAM CONTENT. RAW 4 Q&lt;
All my love.
it get behind. I got your V-Ietter a
J City,("Every
Family Has One"
n few the west coast• are now in service. that furlough that will soon be
land,
Pfc.
Dallas
tn
Rapid
City,
i
"Every
One
’
OR PASTEURIZED. PT. 7c. QT.
I O
Gene
few days ago dated Mar. 1 and then
they Russ* address is—
l South Dakota, and Pvt. Roger ...
in weeks ago which was m
so good
Ri
coming your way and we ll all be
Pvt. E. V Bennett
yesterday I got your air-mail letter
Keeslcr Held. Mbs.
| repeated !t
It the following 'week
— ...
for ,1 Russell Townsend
glad to have you home. Bill’s new
311th Engr.. Co. A
of Feb 24. Thank* a million for
..----- .i .the
k* -------a ;
b 2nd observation Battalion address Is—
Foster France who Li in Akron,
benefit of .K-.
the j*_jj
Red Cross —
and
A P.O. 450
the pictures. I have looked Ht them
.Ohio, b an instructor in Ray-Dar, (the Hastingi US.O.
USO. Over 820.00 ■• Camp Bowie. Texas
A/C John W. Reed
Camp Howze. Teaxs
■ n hutMlrcd- limes. -1 think. Uicy. arc
- for
»— Crippled .I Porrtn Schondelmeyer ‘.Middle­
a heretofore military secret. Per-(worth of Easter seaLs
Sqd. A. Flight 2
BUY U. S. WAR BONDS AND STAMPS
the best yet. I like lhe one ofbad.
haps some of you heard the on-i Children were sold through the ville)
'
finished W T. S. at Big RapJones Field
April 23. 1943 । by lhe trailer load of honey.
.........
nouncement over tlie radio Sunday ischool
—.—. over
—. last
— week
"v— ■
Ids and 1* home awaiting orders far
Bonham. Texas
I thought I would do two thing*
Getting permits for the packages
tell you a
flight training.
, afternoon about Ray-Dar and that I I* could
"
‘ lot
**■ more about
*■ * (hLs
'
More promotions for Sgt. Hubert at once. Send you my greetings «nd I from home b pretty hard because
We know others are home but Bronson who is now a 2nd Lt. I, alto ...,
next Sunday they will give to the Woodland and its activities but I
vw addreas so «...
my „
new
that „„
the
can't ask for anything wc al­
public the first information of its I am afraid the editor of the Ban- we’ve missed you in which case why somewhere In New Guinea where Banner can be sent to me here. I we
ready
can get over here. A» for the
operation and use.
ner will run hi* big blue pencil; don't you stop in to tell us so we he has teen for seven months. Con- (assure
— it
" ~
’’’ be
‘ a ------’ /। “Outdoor Life” magazine. I hope
.
you
will
most welPhone 2651 ROBERT W. COOK, Prop. Hutingi
— ’have
----------'■“* —with
-------’ too.
Pvt. Edward Sawdy who Is now right through the middle of it as can
a chat
you
graiulatlons Lt. and we know Iww come sight when it arrive*.
Dad
can get soma comfort nut of
In Florida but expects to be sent I suspect he sometimes does through Flashing lhe News:— Dale Kneler Jiroud Ruth Is of you ‘Ruth, the
We arrived here, about a hundred reading them. We can subscribe for
elsewhere soon Ls unique In that the Juiciest items on our Woodland 'who finished at HHS and worked ormer Ruth Beck is Huberts wife) and seventy strong, Wednesday i any magazine we like, so I’m sub­
he Is the only one taken while In (page.
two year* at the Bllssi has ’ ar­
evening. Boys from all over the mid- ,,scribing for something with lots of
I want
d to tell you all how much rived safely.’’ He sailed from Cali2nd Lt Hubert S. Bronson
die west. About sixteen of lhem I. nlcturej can’t read anyhow. (Hni
enjoyed writing about you ; fomla. and although we don't know
were fellows whom 1 was In train- । I have chosen the ’’Life'- magazine
—and
__uonly
—«_lack
...k. of_»
--------.where you are Hello'- and good
and to you
space
% Postmaster. San FrancLico.
Ing with down at Bowling Green. for a year.
prevents me from writing a pant-,Huck
------ -------- brother Dean, now IB.
Your
Calif.
Ohio. I have seen several other tel- iI I, &lt;llcw
„, would u*
c «
qchci
knew JBm
Jamra
like
it better
graph or more about each one of finishes school thLs
says,.
this year nnd saw
More Bronson news Is about Bob lows whom 1 have met at different I |,fler u while there where he’s stayou.
।; he expect*
exoecu to be in
in this thing with
with who is a captain al 23 yr*. Set story tlmea. There are two thoiwind or tinned. Haven’t heard from him yet
I wish to thank the Banner for you .directly.
elsewhere tn paper.
more of we Navy Cadet* here at though Got a letter from Grandma
giving us the privilege of writing to
Gordy Crothcrs in Iceland writes
Are we ever proud of you fellows, Iowa State University and It h yesterday and she b well and gettyou.
Your Woodland President, that he and John Lcarv arc now hi your promotions and what you’re rc"l*y,.njUl* • «Bht.
|ni{ round. I am about the same os'
fondly termed the “Mai-or”. sends (the same department and sec each doing. Here’s another 2nd Lt. that
Al this point our clawcs haven't I usual, hoping you all are. closing
hl* test.
other every day. (By Die way.how's is one of our own. Merle Collison began but will thh next Mon. morn- with
Wel). luck.
vour golf game Gordy, what's par ‘Dolton High 39) who was commis­ ing. Also lot* of physical building i
Sincerely.
(for an Eskimo?)
sioned al the Army Air Forces Tech­ up. The sports arc boxing, wrest- ।
Lawrence
'Mrs.) Grace Benham Paul. ( "Hello” Les Lockwood at Camp nical Training Command School at ling, football, basketball, swimming. I
Pvt. Lawrence Strickland
track, etc. one of which we have to
if you don’t call hor on
major in. It really should do us
good. Of course I may break a leg
or an arm in the process of gett- I
March 25. W H
Long Distance this Sunday
Ing built up but I guess that's ail
’
North Africa
in the game.
‘Continued on Page 3. Sec. 2.&gt;

ON THE HOME FRONT

Russell Palmerton la taking Offlcar’s Training Course at Ft. Benning. Ga, a* 1* also young Bob Balley who is taking Engineer s Officer
Brothers Pvt. Richard und Pvt. n-—.
Carl Brock are at camo Home. andrt“. Virginia.
Texas, and Carl has received spec- • Me Merle Swift at Brooklyn. N.
ial recognition In markmanship Y. is visiting hu parents. Mr and
with the rifle.
(Mrs. Marion swift of Cutieton
Siuut mi fl
Shirley Cox and Lloyd Ulery are '“cm
brother. Nonmn. 1* irlth the MUI- Harry Grant are in the Tank Des-

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ON THE HOME FRONT
(Continued from Page 2. Sec. 2.)
Mrs. Charlotte Hubbard
Hading*. Michigan
Dear Mrs. Hubbard:
. I wa* sure pleased lo receive your
letter. Thank* very much.
Are you *1111 a**l*ting in teaching.
I bet you enjoy It a* much a* »ver.
I will never forget the year you
taught our class. You were our fuvotite teacher, (no fooling)
’ I don't receive the Banner. We
cannot get newspapers unless we
have been subscribing to Uu-m reg­
ularly.
I am very fortunate in being
where I am. We are living In vlVas.
sleeping In double deck bunk*. Our
surrounding countrytide 1* really
something to write about—but of
course not too much. We have tlie
*eu In front of u* and the moun­
tain* behind us. While you were
enjoying your zero weather, we were
receiving a mixture of sunshine and
rain. I believe flowers are In bloom
the year around here.
We have a Red Cross unit here
that keep* u* supplied with books
nnd magazine*. Occasionally a
vaudeville is performed here and
we are lucky enough to have a muv|e once a week.
We used to listen to the radio at
the Red Croc;* building but now we
have one ot our own. Most of our
programs come from English or Axis
stations. Music sounds good from
either one. Tlie Axis have some

o/o Fleet Post Office
San Francisco. California.
Addresses
Pvt. Richard M. Bauer. 36458866
Co. D, 50th Bn.. 12 Regt.
.
Camp Jo*. T. Robinson. Arkansas
Birthday—Feb. 12

and each pair builds one. I work
with a kid named Rudskl from De­
troit. They give u* a meij* of resis­
tor*. condenser*, coils, tube*, some
wire, and a chassis and we have to
Lieut. Co). Wm. Carl Bauer
make a radio out of it. Of course,
of the Judge Advocate
we. have a diagram to ro by. but II Office
General
it still take* quite a lot ot figuring
to get It wired up right. Wln-n wc , Munitions Bldg.
Washington.
D. C.
got our* done we plugged it in and
sxrraqny—June 34
it worked right off. Then we had
Max und Carl are the sons of«M:
to go away und let the instructor
fut trouble In It. Then we had to iand Mra. Ouy Bauer of thl* dtj
Ind the trouble. We _were pretty ।
good at it. If I do say *o. and It real- ।or to Lieutenant Colonel. Max wrote
"Our rifle* are supposed to
ly l* fun and interesting. Yesterdey home,
I
wc had our final exam In receivers 1weigh 0 lb*, .but sometimes I know
is-­ that mine weigh* more than I do"
and tomorrow wc start with trans
)nr —CongratulatlongsCt. Colonel upon
milter*. I think my average in theor
new rank.
1* about 95. It bu t quite so high In
1.. '.your
..
lab. about 90. I guess. That isn't I
bad. although there are 4 ore5 in f■ Pvt Ralph W. Hawthorne
cur company with mark* higher । 457th Ord. Evac, Co.
than that. 8o far. 7 men out of our 1 Barrack* No. 3
company have flunked out and been i Camn Santa Anita
Arcadia. California
shipped out of here.
We got our ration check* last! Pvt. Donald L. Heeter
V
week. Tliey were 882 50. We had to
Tng Groupe Flight -Ppay our meal bill and hotel bill und I 414th
B TC. No 4
nad 828.00 left for ourselves. We I A.A.F.
Miami.Beach. Fla.
should be getting our regular pay
Birthday—September 24.
again lhe last of this week or thefirst of next week. 17) see wliat I , laL.Lt. Frank West
can do about a picture. There are
Ray Thompkins House
2 studio* here. We generally listen
Yale Univeralty.
to Gary Moore on lhe Camel show. ! New Haven. Conn..
I* Bill McCallum going to farm his .
Dad's place now? Thut'a all for now.
Pfc. Donald I. Nevins. 36417403
So long.
A.P.O. 3875. 0.0 Postmaster
Jim
New York. N Y
Pvt. James A. Springer
P.F.C. Wilson E. Guernsey
4th Service Command 81g. Sch.
M. P Detachment
Branch No 1. Co. MA
Fort McPherson
Athens. Georgia.
Atlanta, Georgia .
Robert Culbert. Seamen 2/C. Who
A/C John Wm. Eash U S N R.
graduated March 13 from the Navy
Av. Regimental Class 4-D
Aviation Service School nt Jackson­
U. S. Naval Air Training Center
ville. Florida a* an Aviation Metal­
Corpus Christi, Texan
smith and is now rated Petty Offi­

We listen—for any and all new*
from "over there ' and we'll all doub­
le our effort* on tire writing achedule If that'a what you.want which
raise* the question again who in
Barry county writes to the greatest
number of men in service?
. Next week Windy Merrick, who
„

CHARIXJTTE TAKES DUAL

SOUTH SHULTZ
Lost Week s Letter
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Kenyon and
Dick and Jack of Nashville and Mr.
and Mn. Gordon Kenyon of Hastings spent Sunday with their parent*. Mr. and Mrs. Alva Kenyon.
*, Mn.
Mr*. Dale
Dale LaraOce
Larabce and
Mid Mr*.
Mra. DonDon*

I 1

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DI 1RI IP

1 '

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P ADI IM

TRACK MEET HERE Picking up 26 point* In the'field I UDLlV
IVixUrl
i event* the Charlotte Oriole* nosed ............
................—
I out the Saxons In a dual track ।
_ .
prohibition. most I
meet held nt the fairgrounds last anr neaaen.
boy and girl
1 Wednesday afternoon*5? lo 45*
You probably will laugh and your
lasting hell fire, ।
|The
Saxons
won
three
first*
while
The Saxona won three Hrata while meer
w
sneer at this article
article today
today, but »end

Coffee Shop where he meets many .tiieir parents. Mr. and Mn. Lester i Tlie 220 yard dash and the 880 menl ot * ^u,t and
Judge. Nov. vote It.
?!
*hen you re home. Sonnfvllle and called on their finished In dead heats. A few, In- God Almighty, every warning you I
Steve Bird.
Until tnen Cheerio.
| grandmother. Mra^Mhu Kenyan, ches separated the first three places have ever had will come to your1______________________
__________ . , ,
Cotfer
ln ,ne 230 Harold
and remembrance, but it will be too
— ■-■■ *••
Tint- .....t-i
....
. *&lt; •
__ .... .. _
........... . .... .... ..
_
j &lt;4h-rr*prl
Sherrard and Hahv
tMkby Mnrr-lt.
Marcia r*
of BatHarold Cheney tying for first. Ray I late then. When you say not toDELTON
| tie cteek -spent Saturday at the Kenyon seemed to hive the edge'day you have automatically made
Mr. and Mr*. John Lechleitner. Horn TMIdence cleaning the yard —
---------- .......
over
Jack
Clever ...
in ....
the half mur,
mile, your Choice
choice not to go with Ood.
Ood,
Mr. and Mrs. Keith Lechleitner. “&gt;’d getting ready for a Victory gar- but lhe race wo* declared a dead but with the devil. Ood laid To­
local. and Mr. and Mr*. Lawrence dr"- * 'Thad Cook of Kalamazoo heat:
day Is the day of salvation". If
Fuhr of Athens were dinner guest*' spent Friday ni^it and Saturday
Jack Clever gave the Orioles you don't accept him now when
of Mr. miu
and Mr*. ixruu
Leon ruin
Fuhr uui
last :.wllh
ui
..........Mr and Mrs. Frank Horn. *.
firsts and a second for 17
Sunday In honor of the birthday ; Mr. and Mra Lester SonnevUle and three
point*.
Mike
Mathews
gained
13
anniversary of their mother. Mr*.1 ’■nm* end lorraine and little 8harHim today and be saved. Now
john Lechleitner. She received *ome!°n visited Mr ssnd Mrs Jim May point* for the winner*, winning cepl
Just a few word* to lhe professed
lovely gifts. * Mr* Julia Weller, of Battle Creek Saturday night. * two firsts and a second a* well a* Christian*.
Ood tald. “he that I*
who ha* been visiting relatives in Mr. and Mrs Frank Horn and Bob- anchoring the winning relay team.
i Olivet for a month ha* returned ^le spent.Sunday with Mr. and Mr*. The Saxons' big point getter was not against u*. i* for us" If we
hold to the world in one point, we
Ito her home here. ♦ Mr. and Mr*. Jeny OConnor of Kalamazoo. Do- Harold Townsend with 10. .
are
God-----------In all.----------and have
Some good time* were turned in —
- -against
--------- -------John Adams. mm.
Mr*. vnarira
Charles namngHartingOConnor returned
O'Connor
relumed home,
home-with
with
by both teams
Morris Hill ran 1 no more hope of everlasting life
lion and Mrs.
4rs. Ray Durkee were in i.them
“’em for a visi
visit.
t. _
lhe high hurdle* in 18 seconds flat. ’ with Christ Jesus than lhe unretoturday forenoon. * Mrs. ■
1 •’
——
Orville Tompkins won the mile In: pented xlnner.
ilgl* returned home from ’ MARTIN CORNERS
IU. 8. Dakota. Saturdav I Mr. and Mrs. Owen Varney and 5:01. Jock Clever cleared the bar* strong drink, n
has been visiting her son. son* of Castleton Center were 8un- at 5 feet 7 inches in the high jump 23-31. Hl Cor. 6-10 and
I Pvt. Jack Johnson, who is stationed day evening callers nt lhe Orr Fish­ Mathews' time of 55.1 ••econd* for hlbition against drink,
; there. *Mr. and Mrs John Adams er and William Cogswell homes. * the 440 was good for till* time of vember election there were approxlmatelv 8.065 votes cast for pro­
। were dinner guests of
—•*
Mrs. Pearl Finley of near Kalama­ -—
' hlblUon in the Blate, and we have
Bert Patton Sunday.
Thirteen zoo 1* visiting her sister, Mrs. Clara SUMMARIES .
In the SUte 5387 churches. 4.801
Bov Scouts and their leader. Robert Gillespie for a few days * Miss
120 yard high hurdler won by
Barnes, spent the weekend at Bubb- Morale Matthews visited the Miss­ Hill &lt;H.); MacDonald &lt;C) second; edifices. Now the churchea and
Ung Spring* in Orangeville town- es Carrie and Dorothy Cogswell Bolton (H) third. Time: 18 sec-, the edifice* together total 10.170
CITIZEN S CREDIT
• which give* lew than one vote to
ship. * Mr and Mr*. Robert Bames Sunday. ★ William Cogswell
.. and ond*.
church. If this cornea through
attended the funeral of a cousin, j daughter Ruby and Mrs.u Millie
MHii.»
100 yard dash—won by Wilcox each
CORPORATION
lenorance, read the Bible more, if
Mrs. Lulu Garrison at Alamo Fri- Fisher were ----------callers -at -Mrs.
------- Olenard
(
(Hi, Townsend tH&gt; second; Chen­ it's
through drifting away from
day. * Mrs. Alice Collin* went to ! Showalter -s and‘ Mrs.
“
Elsie Cogs­ ey (C&gt; third. Time :10.8.
iom
W. BUM 8V.
--------last Thursday eve­
Chicago Tuesday to visit a friend. -| well
In Nashville
Nast
Mile run—won by O. Tompkins Ood. return unto Him and have
uda but even here they tel) of
HABTDtOB RATL SASK SUM.
Mr*. O. J. Knau*. who is ill. * Mrs. ning. Mrs. Cogswell has been ill &lt;H); Rambcau (Cl second; Mc- recleantlnv. Ood will teke a wav
rlr reverses but they make each
sorrow
and
in
its
place,
give
peace,
□race Millard and her daughter­ with flu and pleurisy but they found Keough iH) third Time 5:01.
sound like a moral victory.
joy
and
satisfaction.
Christians
in-law. Mr.'-. F W. Millard and two her some better. * Mr. and Mrs.
440 yard dash—won by Mathews
We arc able to visit a city oner
children of Urbandale, spent the Weslev Bennett and daughter Don­ (C&gt;; Ottosen (Hl second; Hicks' are we going to vote for prhlbiUon
in a while. It 1* very Interesting
weekend with Mr. and Mr*. Paul na of Hastings were Friday after­ &lt;C&gt; third. Time; 55.1 sec.
North Africa ha* so much history
Kyburz and family. * Miss Helen noon callers at Alice and Melvin
200 yard low hurdle*—won by Ing to uphold an administration
connected with it. Tlie buildings are
nuiKUMrart, daughter
u.miim of
&lt;&gt;i Arthur
nn-nur Whetstones. * Mbs Alice Whet­ MacDonald (Ci; L. Fuller &lt;H1 sec­ that "ration* 4 can* of food per
Nuncmakrr,
mostly of tile and cement. The peo­
Nun-maker. Delton, and 2nd. Lieu- i stone spent Tuesday in Grand Rnn- ond; Weymouth (Cl third. Tir-ple »eem to be represented by nearly cer 3/c left for San Francisco and
tenant
Merle
Collison,
son
of
Mr.
id*.
*
Through
an
error
in
print
Edward Mann)
every race except the Eskimo.
Ik now somewlrere on the Pacific.
and Mrs. Flovd Collison also ot I in last week's items the word late 263 sec.
M M 1C
220 yard dash—tie for first Tow
I hear that Dwight Ferris U over The following are some of the ex­
Delton, were married at the Metho- jwas made to read Alto, which did
Navy 8120
(Hi and Cheney &lt;C); wile
here some place. I might run into tracts from a letter recently re­
dbf'|Mirsonage in Delton by the'not make It read right. Guess we send
S Fleet Postofflcc
‘
him soon. How ha* the bowling been ceived from him.
pastor. Rev w. D. Robinson. Fri- I will have to brush up on our writ- (Hi third. Time 24.1 sec.
San
Francisco.
Calif
880 yard run—lie for first Ken­
thl* winter? I feel thal this com­
day evening of last week. The coun- Jng or some one in the office will
April
17.
1043
ing summer will be almost wasted Dear Folks
yon (Hi and Clever (C); Stein­
I
p was attended by Mr. and Mrs. have to get glasses.
Cpl.
Louis
Mlske
without u single game of golf.
man (C) third. Time 2:133.
Well It has been sometime since
Linden
Collison,
brother
and
sister
­
A.P.O.
915.
Postmaster
Well. Mrs. Hubbard, thank* again
| Pole Vault—tie for flrat lane (H)
in-law of the vroom. The bride has SOUTHWEST RUTLAND
iitfi- mto
nuttaw? written you and 1 supixwe ' San Francisco. Calif.
for your letter. It to a. "Hannv
little
late
but I&gt;'ou
1 fk'w
havc wondered how long It
been employed at Parchment for
Mr. and'Mrs. James Wilcox were and Hicks tC); Myer* &lt;H) third.
let me with you a
nappy
ix-lote you heard from me ।
some time. The groom has Just in Kalamazoo Tuesday afternoon Height 9 feet, 6 inches.
Year."
Shot put—won by Clever (C&gt;:
again. I am allowed to write one
graJ'jfffed from Yale University and visited Mrs. Glenn Morehouse
Wesley G. Cordes Ufi.NH.
Sincerely your*.
two page letter n day us they ccn- j Navy 201
nnd will now be stationed at Field at Borgess hospital. * Mrs Bessie Mathews (C) second; Carrigan (C)
Cpl. Kenneth Biddle. 16063847 sor everything.
Gowen. Boise. Idaho. The couolc (Leonard
&gt;
u»
of nMiuw
Hastings »pri»
spent »v»u
from third. Distance 393".
*; Fleet Postoffice
A- P. O. 700. c/o Postmaster
High Jump—won by Clever (C);
I It
it Is
is like
iixe August at norne
home here
ncre ., San Francisco."Calif.
left for Idaho Sunday morning. Mr. 1 Friday until Sunday at the home
New York City. N. Y.
except there h a cool breeze which •
nnd Mrs. Collison are both grad­ of Mr. and Mrs. Dan Douglass. * Townsend (Hi second; Ayres (H)
.
uates of the Delton Rural Agricul­ Pfc. Robert Wilcox and wife and third. Height 5’ 7”.
Edward Pierce 3 1/c
Chicks gain fast on MER­
Sunday 5:00 always seem* to be blowing.
Broad jump—won by Mathews
tural school a Mrs Leo Chamber­ Mr. and Mrs. Lester Lord and fam­
U 8. Naval Station
The country here i* beautiful, lhe
,
Apr. 25." 1943
tC);
Clever &lt;C&gt; second: L. Fuller
lain scent Saturday and Sunday ily spent Sunday at Mr. ond Mrs.
Armed Guard Center
MASH 17% of 18% pro­
Athens. Ga. olr fragrant from lhe flowers, lot.
with her brothre-in-law and sls- James Wilcox's. In the afternoon .ill) third. Distance 18'4 3/4“
New Orleans, La.
of tropical flowers and birds und
Dear Folks:
tein with vitamin A 4 D
880
yard
relay
—
Charlotte
(Chen
­
ihey all called on Mr. nnd Mrs.
Well, today U Easter and it sura Banana trees. Things arc High priced
Sgt. Roger L. Wilcox
BKttlr Creek. Kathryn and her sis­ Stewart Brownell at Gun lake, e ey, Carrigan. Hick* and Mathews).
feeding oil. A lifetime maah
is a nice day here. We went to see here. They haven’t living quarter, to
Time
1:43
2.
888
Ord.
H.
M
Q
ter
attended
church
services
in
the
Mr. and Mrs. James Wilcox accom­
"Bambi." I didn’t care much about accommodate the people and rent j Camp Beal. Calif.
Congregational
Chiirch
there
Sun
­
panied
Glenn
Morehouse
tn
Kain|
it but there wasn't anything else to unreasonable if &gt;ou can find a
eil
nee-1im
r chitk pul
and
day morning. * James Tlfter of mnzoo Sunday evening and brought
Fertiliser Sale* Increase
. .
..
. .
.
to do. I intended to send some Eas­ PlnceC •- L DCUUIX
hen They pay you well for
PvL
Ray
E.
Wilcox
Chlcacn
hns
been
spending
a
week
Mrs.
Morehouse
home
from
Borges*
ttepon*
gninerea
uy
me
sou*
ter
aion i n«vc
I am feeling fine and the eats
Reports gathered by the soils
ter card*
cards out
but tney
they didn't
have mucn.
much.
891 Guard Sqd.
with his cousin, Freddie Koppolow.
of a selection here. I sent Clnra n arc good. Steak and onions nnd
I
«*«&gt;ce department at Michigan Colmermash
New
Castle
Armv
Air
Base
*
Mr.
and
Mr*
Dewrv
Rf.nt~r.-~x
rctumed
to
her
farm
home
for
the
indicate
farmers
in
Michigan
card. I get letter* right along from mince pie for chow this noon. Yes- •
dan»hter Connie of Grand Rapids summer.
George Belson
terday for .........
dinner. we
had spare , Wilmington. Delaware
_________
follow closely thf college fertilizer
ejeorxe
Demon so
mj you don't
uuii i need
ur-..........
spent Bunday wlh their parent*
ribs nnd
to send me any more of them. TI Ilklike rite
and sauerkraut.
sauerkraut, nlnr-annl."
pineapple 1। Birthday—March 29.
Mr. and Mrs. Sol 8«*n/on. Tn tbe MARRIAGE LICENSES
to gel Gerald’s letters though, and salad, turnips, potatoes, apple pie.
Pvt. Richard Wilcox
A. S. N,
nffemnon they all called on Mr. Herbert Sutton. Hope TWp
.51
I only hope he’* right about the and Ice-cream and lemonade
36458842
and Mra. Gordon Stanton and fam­ Lena Golden. Hope Twp. ..
iw.fnrr.
There
arc
are
some
white
ocople
here.
war being over before Sept.
grade* or mixture* rec­
52nd Tng. O. R. flight 145
ily of East Delton. * Mr*. George Theodore Armstrong. Middleville.21 were of Ute by
HASTINGS. MICH.
.
It's beginning to look like they Some speak good English, othefs
the college depart­
Keesler Field. Miss.
Leinaar nnd daughter Josephine, Phyllis D. Cutler.^^iddlcviUe . ..18 ommended
aren't going to make me a Culet, not so good. It is all very interesting.
ment. More than 98 per cent of the
Birthday—Jan 1st.
of Hlckorv Comers called on Mra.
although you never can tell what Wc have a movie every night—a
purchases contained 20 per cent or
TELEPHONE 2118
N. CHURCH ST.
Hattie Whittemore Saturdav after­
they might do. Anyway. If they dp. different picture. I will really get
Thirty-seven
employee
suggestions
more
plant
food,
another
college
Aviation Cadet Jack Donley
noon. Mrs John Ander* of Kala­
.3 UtInk they'll let me finish this a tan before I gel back nnd my
U. S. N. Flight Prep School
mazoo and Mrs. Will Whittemore, for Improving war production will recommendation, in 1934 only 72 per
i*10* "ke a fresh
course flrat. then I will be able lo hair begin.)
Douglass Hall IV A3
local, were callers in the evening save war plants 176.000 man-hours cent contained thal much plant
keep my stripe*. Only slx inorc struwsluck. Send inv mall also the
food.
Wooster. Ohio
and Mr. and Mr*. Albert Mqalca
week* to go and 171 be through. You Banner airmail until I get estab­
of Kalamazoo and Will Merrick of
may at well sign my mail Cori&gt;or.d lished to a permanent base. Hope
Pvt. Donald Smith 36455015
)=7lnt called Simd»v afternoon. *
now
Yrsterauy Ii bought
duusus &lt;~
ihc you arc nil well and everything is
now. Yesterday
some
Co. ‘A’ 67th Tng. Bn.
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Erb snort Prichevrons and had them sewed on okay and now I am going for u
14th Regt 4th Platoon
■’"v in Knlamaroo. ★ John Lech- ]
my blouse and flight Jacket. In lab swim.
Cnmp Robinson. Arkansas.
leitner h spending *»venq da«-* -• •
now we're working on superheterom i &gt; mm
Birthday—July 5th.
his farm at East Delton. ★ Mra. |
dyne receiver sets. In case you don l
Robert Culbert A. M. 3 c USNR
“Hello" Don. (Cressey) wc saw the Henry Whldbv of Hlckorv Comer*
story about you rating "expert" in spent Thursday, with Mn. John
rifle markmanship. Good for you. Lechleitner. * Mra. Helen Pennock
204 out of 220 that’s showing 'em and Mrs.’ Blanche Richards spent
fellow.
Monday In Battle Creek.
THE UNITED STATES SECRET SERVICE
Mr. and Mrs. Oeore Kem. well 1
Change* of Address
TREASURY DEPARTMENT
known residents of this village, will &lt;
PvL W. E Dunlao
celebrate their golden wedding an- I
448 QM. Plat. A D O.
cautions you to
niversary, Friday. May 7. Mr. and
Patterson Field
Mrs. Kem were married May 7. 1893 1
Fairfield. Ohio.
in the Congregational church. Kala­
mazoo. by the Rev. Casper Wister I
Halt. Mrs. Kern, before her mar- !
Op. X Sqdn. I Flight A
huge, was Miss Nettie Hampton. ;
A A FP S
S A.A.C.C.
Mr. and Mrs. Kem have resided
Sin Antonio. Texas
here all their married life with the ■
Birthday-May 20th.
exception of twelve years residence '
In Onondaga where they operated |
IX’Wl* E. Sherman T/5 36154261
a general store. They returned lo 1
A P.O. 3534
Postmaster
Delton in 1922 and continued the
San Francisco. Cal.
business until Mr. Kem retired two
yearf ago. Mr. and Mrs. Kem have
T/5 Ronald K. Ingram 16108714
three daughters, seven grandchil­
dren and one great-grandchild.
•: Postmaster
Sunday callers at the home of
New York. N. Y. .
Mr. and Mrs. Llewellyn Erb were:
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Trugeon of Bat­
Tech. 5th Cpl. Clair E. Clum
tie Creek. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth
Hq. nnd Hq. (Avn) Co.
Searles of Kalamazoo and William I
Plant Park. Tamna. Fla.
Millions of Oownnunl check* are being sent by the Army and
Splllans of Hickory Comers Mr. I
Birthday—Sept. 24th.
Navy to dependents oi soldiers and sailors. Tho Government also
and Mrs. Lovell Dewey of Hickory |
aanoa Social Security and other checka to more millions. When any
(Clair and George are brothers— Corners were callers Saturday nlehf. i
son* of Mrs. Bert Frisby al Free­ * Ivan Smith of Orest Lakes. III. ■
without food, or fua). or may *ulf&lt;r othar hardship*.
port.)
zoent the weekend with home folks.
Th* U. 8. Sacrat Barvic* want* your h*lp in fighting th* ah*ck thlaf
* LaVem Calthrop of Prairieville
Pvt. George E. Clum
and forgar. Har*'* how you can lend * hand:
who ha* been a medical patient at
the American Legion hospital. Bat­
0, o Postmaster
IF YOU ARK ASKED TO CASH A GOVERNMENT CHECK
Los Angeles. California
tle Creek, returned to his home on
Birthday—Oct. 3 ,
Wednesday of lost week. He has
been in the hospital for the past
1. INSIST that a person 2. BEFORE accepting the .check
Pvt. Harold Oates
fourteen months. ★ Mrs. Mildred
ask
yourtali
this
question:
IF
presenting a Government
1603 Su Medical service
p»hrmsn has employment at the
THIS CHECK IS REo
check properly identify TURNED BECAUSE OF
36455012
Barr.
T
542
Wllcox-Rtch plant in Battle Creek.
&lt;
Camp Ellis. Ill. . .
himself ae
* M». and Mra. John Beers of Carl­
A FORGED ENDORSE­
ton Center called on their brother­
tho person
rp'i.SMENT. CAN I LOCATE
Kenneth Gate* F 1/c
in-law and sister. Mr and Mrs.
THE FOftOER AND
Barr. 6-D. South Annex
George Kem Sunday afternoon.
Receiving Station N.O.B.
that check.
RECOVER MY LOSS?
Norfolk. Virginia
EAST DELTON
Harold and Kenneth are brothers.
Last Week'* Leiter
3. INSIST that all check* 4. REQUIRE all checka to
Pvt. Frank Towne of Gravel Point. '
be endorsed in your pres­ be initialled by tho emSgt.
Leo
Robert
Gurd
Washington, D. C. and wife of
ence. If a check is already ployoea who pay
Co. H. 29th M. P. Bn.
Plainwell were dinner guest* on
endorsed, askthat it be en­
out money for
M.PJI.T.C.
Wednesday ot his uncle. Rex Wa­
dorsed again,
q
them, or who
Fort Custer. Mich
ters and family. Frank was home on
(Glad you're back, near home. Bob.) a ten day furlough. * Mr. and Mrs.
approve auch
then compare
Stewart Waters were in Hastings payment.
. y
the writing. ——
Pfc. Ray C. Gurd 36158644
Wednesday and called on Claud ;
IF NOW EMPLOYED ON ESSENTIAL WAR WORK DO NOT APPLY
Maintenance Co.
Harrington at Pennock hospital. *
First Special Service Force No. B Claud's friends are all glad to hear
IF YOU RECEIVE CHECKS FROM THE GOVERNMENT
Camp Bradford, Virginia No. B
UNLESS YOU CAN QUALIFY UNDER THE WAR MANPOWER
he to on the gain. * Mrs. Rose Wa- 1
Norfolk. Va., , #
ters spent Saturday ntoht and Sun­
day In Kalamazoo with Mr. and I
COMMISSION EMPLOYMENT STABILIZATION PLAN
1. BE SURE some mem­ 2. PRINT your name
Another brother of Ray and Bob Mra. Duane Harrington. * Charley
bar of the family is at clearly on your mail box.
is Royce Gurd (Delton) who writes Kahler, who ha* been ill with pneu­
that he had a 10 day furlough but monia Is able to be around again. *
EQUIP your mail
home when
would Just be home a day or two so Mr. and Mr*. Vem Towne and two
box with a lock
turned It down and got a 3 day daughters of Plainwell spent Sun* ,
due to h
if you heve not
pass and went out on a 1000 acre day afternoon with her brother.,
delivered.
truck Inrm to hoe sugar beets or Rex and wife. ★ Art Collison, who is |
what ever lie could do. Another job working in Battle creek, spent Sat­
he ha* on the side, is calling for urday night and Sunday at his
3. CASH your checks in th* &lt; DO NOT ENDORSE
square dances at Orange* one Sat. farm home * Mr. and Mrs. Manson
Manion
night and at'the school house the Newton of Richland and Mason
earn* niece
place each
oa
month. your check until you ere
next
.
’ .
Thia will make
in the preaent
of Delton were visitors of
Boy. are you "hoeing em down Newton
Mr. and Mr*. Allen Griffen Sunday.
identifi
of the peraon
Royce we'll say you are.
We want to tell you fellows and ★ Ruth Hoffman and brother Char­
you will aak
parenta again that all company. lie of Kalamazoo spent Saturday
eaaier
Division. Squadron. Fleet, etc. in­ night and Sunday with their par­
formation has to be omitted on all ent*. Mr. and Mrs. Lewi* Hoffman.
overseas addresses because of gov­
ernment regulation*. The addresses HINDS CORNERS
Married. May 1. 1943. at the home
• For more Infonhation on how to guard against forged chocks, and
we give will carry mall to alt the
! how to detect counterfait money, sand Un cants in coin or stamps
Boy* but It will bo delivered a few of Rev- and Mrs. J J. WHUti* of
• io tho SUPERINTENDENT OF DOCUMENTS. WASHINGTON.
day* late. All of which reminds u* Barryville. Mrs. Lena Golden and
that Edward R Morrow reporting Herbert Sutton. Mra. Oolden i* the
• D. C., and ask lot a copy ot the U. 8. Secrat Service booklot,
J “KNOW YOUR MONEY.*’
by radio from Londdn Sunday night widow of Prank Oolden. deceased
raid he was Just back from the and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gus
African Front and when he a*ked Kline o( Hope township. Tlie groom
two Yank* what they’d like to have ha* been an employe on the farm
him say for them they answered, of Mr. and Mra. John Bechtel.
THIS BPACE CONTRIBUTED BY
"Tell them at home. If anybody Their many friend* wish them a
tn vrui we’d like more mail!
happy and prosperous wedded life.
THE HASTINGS BANNER

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Pay Old Bills

Meet Emergencies

MERMASH
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IS HALF DONE

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FARM BUREAU SERVICES, INC.

KNOW YOUR

WE NEED ACTIVE
GIRLS ahd WOMEN
for Important War Work
in Aircraft Ring Production and Inspection
No Experience Necessary!

BRING BIRTH CERTIFICATE AND APPLY AT

Hastings Manufacturing
MICHIGt
Company

HASTINGS

�THE HASTINGS BANNER, THURSDAY, MAY 6. I MJ

BAI
FLO

•i Walter P. Farr to Ella H. Barstow. I Blla* HUI. el al, lot 60. Unit 1. Al'
, Payna of Hastings spent the week-’ mond (Ruby Lcwlai and daughter BARNUM SCHOOL
140 Ac, Sec. 5. Baltimore Twp. ' gonquln Lake Reran. Rutland Twp. IrnrrnAftT
lend with his mother. Mra. Ida Helen of O^seo were at their forMr and Mr* Leo Cameron of »U«u*n 4a* V* m*liu«*i i*ar*Ur
1 Edwin W. Deaklns and wife to
I KLLI VKI
PayneA Kenneth Wood*of Kent^nicr home here the lattor part of
HoweU. Mr. and Mra. Raymond
, Andrew fiUitz *od wife, 4 85-100 AC . I'KOBATE COURT
I
citv was inducted
into tho
rit* ...
oyer
wcckend Wlcxharaof Dstrult. Mr. gnd.Mry.
m
sec 8
Tap
Esl Wilbur Raum Inventory filed I
.
city
was inducted Intn
into .H.
the service 1Ml wcek
WARRANTY DEEDS
klber- W Besuner and wife to 1 St Utto MTOmti fit of pubXIrl
Thompran and MIm April 38th. He 1* noW stationed al
looking after their household goods Fred Butoloh **
*«!*
Goldah M. Raaey. Admrx Erncit Jsmts^R. Oleto. 1OU23 and 46 and - licatlon filed, testimony of free- Virginia Moore wUl hold open- Fort Ciutor. A Mr. and Mrs. Clare The
house where they formerly Kham aud M^d lib WRiXlm

COURTHOUSE

to,Ne:3&lt;^LA B^y.’OAc- W &gt;.* lot 47. Lake View Park. Y*n- holder* filed, llccxue to sell
fce 13. (Xrtoton TVp
. kee Spring. Twp
,
tofore sale filed, bond on sate
QUvctWmh W M.*8up‘r°». PUL !».
^t- Chrater Cote Amended inSTS!“Sl
cou. mom u&gt;wnim
ore.
o~iri.dll. Carttbn Twp
.129
.
•
ventory
. Long Point. Pine uv.
lake, Prairieville
ventory filed,
filed, final
final account
account Hied.
filed.

issued, house for their parent*. Mr. and
*75
Mr, ArUlur
hon„ ot
" “rccaud
Mra.
Arthur Moore, in honor
of yrs
thdr BUver Wedding Anniversary Mr and^r*, Clarence Benedict
^“1'“ .w^dl”*
Al. 'to latter's
tome
nn£
Bunday
fr
,-**£*•
*£
&gt;,Ul
Dailse
latter» tome next Sunday

lived with her fattier. E. H. Adams.
has been purchased by. Charles
M«re and they were vacate it
A Twin daughter* were bam to
Mr. and Mrs. Keith Smelker Monday morning at Pennock hospital,
Congratulations.
A
Mrs
Leon
J?d.K ^7™' ^’'ora Whitney
“tod al the home of the former*
parents. Mr. and Mra. Dan Weav*r
ti al
“» tlie Eugene w~.
Krauss
—
home at Elmdale.
Elmdale, Bunday afternoon.
—
... A
&lt; Miss
*“
Virginia
‘
Moore of
Hasting* spent tlie weekend with
iier parent*. Mr. and Mra. Arthur
Moore, a Mr and Mrs. Alien Pish
and Mrs. Mary Dodge attended the
funeral of Seymour Jordon of Middleville Monday afternoon. Mr Jordon wm the tMher of Mra Harry
Mra Harold R^nbJrv^ ind
M^ln xnent Riinduwrranwinn &gt;na
(v?m L wJth
------- » -..........
..
“r c'lMi
of Clarksville A Mr. and Mr*

causni

ltoy * Mr and
Fn.d Durkee.
Mr and Mra Richard Durkee and
tamily ot Freeport were Sunday
dinner guests at the Keith Durkee
Ude Park. Jordan lake. Woodland ।
M. 6norc to Edwin W. DeaofPwU? filed.Pord«'ad- ?fe»
ton to?
e wer
? J?
1' .and
of J**
’!!®1
newton
name
were
air.
ano Mrs
airs. JF1!. Do**&gt;.P*». *lu4?ey.m
oenvuu
h°me. A Mr and Mrs. Herbert R.
Vernon "
Newton
of
Johnston visited the former* slsJoiephine Lee to Adrien PufpaH Carileron ■nip' W
I
*
’ Hosting*,
'
’and‘ Harbor will be guest speaker
' Mr and Mr*. Gary Newton of Beld- Delegate* include Mra. Alice Orifter. Mr* tolUe HilU of ton*tnfi
and Wife par See 2 Nashville vil,,
, „.
cuWr 1Ufd. letters testamentary
la•nt en
w..nd.v
Sunday. A
* ts
The
. w.ith
Faith rarrU
Circle r&gt;f
ot ttvthr
*no wuc. psr. OCC. a. naanwuc &gt;u
Harry Lentz and wife to Maurice
ofder limiting sctUrment
en­ ing. A Mr. and Mr*. Scmlali Seese r‘n. Mr*. Charle* Bunn. Mra. Glenn
Woodland W. S C. 8. met at the
claims : Mr*. Adah ~~
Hotter,
George
Mrs ' John McCue, and
n
, ,,,
'J' Pender and wife, lot 1. Bl. 10. u-red, petition for hearing claims &gt;&gt;■»*»«»••••»
«...and-Mrs. -—•». Kellogg,
-—
home of Mra. Edward Kcesor
Alton Roaera. et al. to Jaac WalkEastern Add . Hastings
city. otecL notice to creditors issued
Nelson
Bustance. A Mr. and
iifrf
Nelson were
were Grand
Grand Rapids
Rapid* visitors
visitor* Mn.
Mra. George Burtance.
*&lt;- *»
—
n_..
K*r&lt; riftnre*
wl!ltn*n_ Mrs.
JJ-&gt;. Wajyy
Thursday evening A Members of
?
’’ B1 7'„Samurl
Hajcld M Pollard etal to Veni I ‘ gsi Wtinsm
Final *e Tuesday: -rs.*—
Mr. a. and
Mrs
Ben Mrs.
George Hillman.
Hyry
nfflra nf th.
of HasHastlie West Woodland birthday club
J W. H...I
Roush's Add.. Freeport village.
Davis muKwlfe. lots 64and 65. Inffle&lt;Ltfrftr BMUning residue Blakney and Mrs Carrie Sisson at- Bush, and Fredi .Bailance
Ballance ol
arc urged to attend lhe lecture givE. I». Hmilh
Leo Rase and wile lo Merle E
novation Subdivision, Woodland entered, discharge of admlnlstra- tended the sale of Ed Savacool near tings and Mr. and
Jgrs Orval BalindMrs
en by Dr. Roth at the sclioolhousc
Sanderhoff and wife, tot 6. Blk. 5. Twp.
tor issued estate enrolled
I Hartings
Hastings Saturday afternoon
* . lance &lt;of Battle Creek were Sunday
enrolled
A.
tto afternoon of May 6
yev Add- Freeport village.
Edward F Monica and wWe to 1 £jt Inland R, Kenaston
Kenaiton Report
Rcoort Mr.
Mr. and Mrs
Mr*. B. W Sisson
Slaran relumed'guests
relumed - guests of Mr and Mrs. Clarence
---------- '----- w-e-o---------------Charles E. Winters and wife to Jack F Sernpf and wife, part of Of
med.
1I Friday from a visit
Benedict. *
Miner Kina called on
vuit with their Benedl-..
- —
Gredrrar
BRANCH DISTRICT
John J. Mourer and wile. 3-4 Ac., tot ..
3. Bl. -8.-------------Butler's--------Add .------------Hastings I &amp;t gya v
c. (Nevin*)
(Nevins) Kenaston jl daughter. Mrs O.
G C Edmonds and,
and Mr.
Mr and Mr*.
Mrs. Peter Benller of
&gt;&lt; U L.n.
—""—
a—
- Report
• — ot
• sale filed.
------ Jfamily
--------&gt;_..other
—
.— 15J2.V....H.
Tuesday. *Tue
George
Qreen- fomrr Barr&gt;city.
and
relatives
in Ann Clarksville
—.. Port
.. ------ .
। III &gt;U|’l&gt;«rlr4 1,
caller
Fred
Assn, ot |
Don E. Pierce. Final receipts i Arbor. A N M Hinckley and Mr. of Hastings was a Sunday ra
Vi*** toy. now one of Uncle Sam's IS* I Ik*
Mlllon B Bietry to Clarence R.
. ..» Cv- Fox
• — and
—— wife to
—-----------•"
»4»pu4
cf hi*
hi-, aunt.
cut:?.' Mrs.
Sirz. Id;
Bull and wife. SO Ac. Sec. 27. A*- .K.
the Diocese
rvz-.^. nf
of w
Western
—r-rn Mtrhixnn
Michigan, ‘ fllcd dbcharze of administrator is- and Mra -Warren Surrarrer accom- of
Ida Ihtyr.e.
Payne *
soWlm b having a few day* fur«yria Twp.
par. Sec 17. Orangeville Twp
Henn' Karcher.
Karc her. lo
local,
.nll„h _,,rt u visitin* 1
sued, estate enrolled.
piupetTlhe latter-* son Clarence to Mr. und Mrs Henry
Roy E Palmer and wife to James
Max 8 Leach to Herman Fro»t
Est Charles A. McMannls. Order Gfar.d Rapids Saturday afternoon were Sunday dinner guesu of
______ _
_ Mrs. Jolui Cai
H. Babbitt and wife. par. Sec. 1. and wife, iot* 7. 8. and B. Lincoln allowing account entered, order toTand called on Mr. and Mrs. Fred and Mr*. Merrill Karcher in ho
Darby who has been with her
j
Barry Twp.
Park Add.. Ha.&lt;Mngs city.
deposit share with the County InglMbcc
r-.~i-.K~. and ***«
•• Johnson of Henry's T7lh birthday.
— —
After
•
­
Mr* "
E H.
Mr* Wayne Conklin for l(|
and adaughter.
Aubrey F. Belson and wife to Vol-----------’--i' forenoon visitor* of Mr. ?••••
vs returned
A Mr. and Mrs Ralph Walton and noon callers were Mr. and Mrs. day
Treasurer entered.
a [&lt;•»•
few da
days
returned 10
to ner
her nomr
home
t
ney Johnson and wife. 1-4 Ac.. Sec. QUIT CLAIM DEEDS
Esl. Leland R. Kenaston. Report son Jimmy of South Bowne were Nea! Karcher. local. Mrs. Lewis Mra Allen Fish * Mr and Mrs. Thursday'brtnglng*het small grand
7. Assyria Twp
Ella H. Barstow to Walter P. of sale filed.
Skinner
of
Caledonia.
Mrs.
Frank
'
D
'
lke
&gt;
and
Mr.
and
Mra.
daU
gliter
Wanda
with
her.
*
Mr*.
Thursday dinner guest* at lhe WaiJerry Andrus and wife to Arlie J. Furr and wife. 40 AC.. Sec 5. BalEst. Minnie Wurm. Proof of pub­ i ton-Cloaton home. A Theo Kauff­ Brew of Bowne Center, and Mra. £J°yd. Dukes ‘J*nt Sunday in Eir,nor Strickland of Haatlngs was
Tbdd and wife. 40 Ac.. Sec. a. Iry- tlmore Twp
S ,Jlr* ln lhu neighborhood Saturdav aflication filed.
man was a Sunday dinner guest ot Watt Thomas of South Bowne. *
ing Twp.
Grace M Huiliberger et al to Iva
Est. Eva C. (Nevin*i Kenaston. Alice Yonker of Irving. A Mra. Mr -nnd Mrs. diaries Keller and »J&gt;d Mrs. L«&gt;n Howk were Friday temocn A Mr and Mr* nils White
Charles M. Hopkins and wife to M Sullivan, lot 9 B) 10. Roush s Report of sale filed.
| Ray Wieland visited relallvrs in son Bobby of HaMlno were Sun- nHemoon caller* of Mr and Mrs Patricia and Norman of Marshall
Rolland D. Hopkin*, par. Sec 34. Add . Freeport village.
Est. Joseph J. Both. Warrant and , Constantine Sunday, while Mr. Wie­ day dinner guesU of Mr. and Mrs Harry Lane of Byron Center. A spMU Saturday evening with Mr
Assyria Twp.
EUxabeth Warner to Carl D. inventory filed.
Surrarrer
and
family. «[. and Mra. Francis McCue and and Mr* Kenneth Norton. A Mr.
land
land went to North Manchester. Warren
Guy J. Spier and wife to John W Warner, lou 16 and 22. Morgan vUand Mr and Mra Leo Bahr and and Mra Ize Whitcomb of Bottle
Est. Chester Cole. Discharge of "ind..
-.....
'. after
thefFson, Raymond. Hr They were also Tuesday caller*. A
Young. part of lofcj. Bl. 8. Freeport lage.
administrator Juued. -.i.iestate tn- has Just completed his Fresliman Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Johnson of Lud- daughter Joan of Flint were week- creek spent Sunday evening with
Tillage.
■
Floyd E. Titmarsh and wife to rolled.
। year at Manchester College, and I* ingtnn were Wednesday guests of ma visitor* at the home of Rev her parents. Mr and Mr* Vincent
Lizzie Eaton to Louis P. Karmes Leia C. Roe. par. Secs. 14 and S3.
Est. Roy J. Taffee Report of sale (now
now at home awaiting Uficle Sam's Mr and Mrs. EmU Olson. A Mrs “nd .Mra John McCue A Mrs Norton A The North Maple Grove
and wife. par. See. 21. Hope Twp
Castleton Twp
filed.
|call Into the service. A Mra. Frank. Ruby Hanunond (• Osseo wa* a Claude Walton and Donald and Sunday school will observe MothCarrie A. Evans et al to Edaard
Leia C. Roe t
Mr.---------------and «.o.
Mrs.---Lewis Neeb Mr* George Brownell were Has- rrs
er's Day next Sunday with a short
Est. Leland R. Kenaston. Order Thompson and Dennie spent V.\JWed- caller
of »&gt;.
■»&gt;»
------- -----------and
A. Fkught and wife, lou IS. 16 A: and wife i»r
j. Dr.
r»- and Mra
»«— tinir*
nahi~(...Saturday afternoon
—*ramprograi
A Our pastor rTev* Mover
confirming sale entered.
Saturday.. A
Frediimnn&gt;&gt;r«
**nK' shopper*
ne*day with Mr and Mrs. Henry
Henry ..Saturday
L.
Ht»k&gt;
17. Hardendorf Add. Nashville vil- Castleton TWp.
F&gt;t Eva C. fNevins) Kenaston. Thompion
^ran o(
Andrew Brand’ :la
exoTcls
«, siwuiu u.r
«».»».
of nownr
Bowne. ■
A Mr. and Mrj.i
Mni. i Shriiard
Shi-|»ard of Remus spent spent Saturdav * «r and Mrs
to attenothe
annual
con- u«&gt;.lage.
Aben E. Johnson and wife lo Ann Order confirming sale entered.
! V.
y L
,
ytT
Wolcott
of tonsing were, filnhv
night and Rundav
Sunday u*ltb
with Mr. and anti ran Robert of tonsing were ferencc in another week to be held
Est. Roy J. Taffee. Order confirm­ Sundav
" -Jav afternoon callers °of
of Mr.
Mr 1 Mr*.
Mr*, L. R Wolcott
a Mr.
and Sundav guests of the letter's fath- m BatUc Creek.
ing sale entered.
,...u
Steckle Mra. Brandt and
and Mrs. L. R.
R Wolcott. A kfr.
Mr. and Mrs Ed Couu spent last week ,rEst. Leland R Kenaston. Order I Mra
Mr* Marvin
Thaler and' ------Keith of' -*•*'
with Mr. and Mr* Clarence Doty son ranained for a few daya.l A
3-----------------confirming sale entered.
Ha.rth*s spent the weekend with and family of Battle Creek Their The W. 8 C. S will meet next
Est Era C. (Nevins&gt; Kenaston. Mr*. William Hutchens. A Mra grandson Vernon Doty of Fort Ord. Wednesday afternoon. May 12. at
Order eocifirming sale entered.
..
.... »
------------u ..
---------- -----------Maude
Rogers
and
Marguerite
wereCalifornia, was home on furlough 'to home of Mra. John Thaler. For
Est. Ernest J. Raw. Order con­ In Hastings on business Tuesday during the week. A Mrs Alice Grif- transportation, meet at the Endres
firming sale entered.
COMMON COUNCIL PMOCEEDINOS
* Rev and Sirs. Griffin were in fin attended Ute Michigan Christ- ',orr to ■“t'r than 2:00 Each one
Angola, Ind. on business last Wed­ Un Endeavor Union Leader's Con- ’» requested to remember her My.-.at the Olds Hot-1 m tonsing •"&gt; Psi for Mother's Dav A
nesday. While
there they
1
n , meraay.
wiuie uic.c
uir&gt; visited
.uncu elave
‘
• Mr. and Mrs Paul Erwin. * Mr. and May 1st and 2nd. A Mr. and Mr*. Mrs Alma Diet passed away very
s Mrthdav dmnrr Sundav. Mr and Mrs IU&gt;- cbnlon or Hastings were Walter Rockhill of Hasting- were ■•uddeniy nt her farm home south
&gt;11 AM. Calkin*. Good.
Mra. Walter Cooke. Mrs. Lydia (Sunday evening guests of Mr. and Sunday guests of Mr and Mr*. °f Freeport Monday- afternoon.
NOTICE TO CBBDITOBB
Schuler. Mrs^ piara Klopfenstein Mrf 7IIarold BAidrlch
* Virgil W W Rockhill A Keith Catt of
The local W C. T. U. field a *peHl.ta of Vkhttan. Th*
and Junior Bhsrtlc in honor of Woods
nnd Dorothy. and the Merchant Marine Con* came clal meeting Sunday evening at tlie
M«UH«rn?rt r^le^rt child M1“ Helcn w&lt;xx1'’
Hastings spent home unexpectedly on
ft-riough United Brethren church.
Tlie ms. itrtJ
X m’A r
riTke nf Grind । Sunday with Kenneth Woods of April 25th. He returned to Neu York service ojx-ned by the entire conf»&gt;ur t
ren and Mrs Clara Cooke of Grand ,,F&lt;»rt A..f
rr
n
ivt
xt
rs
Doris
Pin."
Custer'and
Mrs
Doris. *?r
Piper Cltv Saturday night A Mrs. Rogers gregarion singing several hymn* &gt;"•'»&lt;
Rapids were
were afternoon
afternoon callers
callers and
and *?".
‘'.‘““Lcreek, “
rs.. uons
Public Saf.l*
Rapids
of Battlc
a Mr. and Mrs. “to Marguerite were Thursday eve- under thr direction of Rev MeCur
,
were supper
&gt;nnn&gt;r guests
sue.«t« at the home of i1 Adlim Endres spent Wednesday ntng supper'* guests of Rev. and RcV.
R'v Paul Olmstead ot Caledonia
-----7
Mr and Mrs. Walter Cooke * Mr | and Thursday with Mr. nnd Mr* . Mrs.
Belding * offered prayer. Special music was
Mr* Frank
Vran,r Loomis of n-i'*'"J...., X..I
iind Mrs Ray Scheel were guests Bert Rayner of Lake Odessa. A Miss Helen Lewis of Osseo wm n presented by the men's and wom­
Bld* Welks
of Mr and Mrs. Howard Hewitt In .
Monday forenoon caller of Mr and en's chorus. a duct by Mn. George
m. Uill-r I
i Woodland Sunday. Other visitors । Carl Everson spent tlie weekend Mrs. George Forbey A Mr. and Nelson nnd Mrs William Dipp, and |
were Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Fink-. with Mr. and Mrs. William Tlnk-' Mrs. Ben Blakney were Hunday the rang "God Bleu America" sung'
llrvllt. «!&lt;-,»!
.
ier
of
Hastings.
A
lhe
Christian
beiner and Mr. and Mrs Wilbur
r
bv
the
young
people.
Rev.
J.
W.
'
Social
callers
of
Mr.
and
Mrs,
Dwight
Business and
Klump of Middleville. * A fam­ Endeavor
Mlllrr. Ktrgrl. I
me
Barnum of Coats Grove. * Miss McOur spoke on tlie subject "Why?
ily gathering was enjoyed at tlie, Meeting will be- at tbe home of Led.t Moore of Grand Rapids wm Why? Why?" and Mrs A. A Grif­
Mlllrr.
home of Mr. and Mrs. Karl Eckardt Phyllis Braendle Friday evening ;
- dinner
.*■----- - ------ of
-f Mrt fin* spoke . on the' "Educational,
*
Mr.
and
Mrs
Herman
Oorah
were
"
Sundav
guest
and family Sunday in honor of Mrs
I. L Hall's birthday. Those pres­ "Biesday visitors nt the Floyd Gel- •»“»« Oodfrev In the afternoon she
Mrs Elnora Whitney received I
ent were Mr. and Mrs Will Sey- £r home near Alto. A Mr. and called on Mr nnd Mrs. Scmlah word
Mllhr.
from
her
son.
Sgt
Bob
Whit.
r».
Jack
Stevens
of
Chicago
were
Sresr
*
Mr.
and
Mrs
Aaron
Gronebold. Mr. and Mrs Charles Van Lu­
of the U. S Marines last week
, van -and Miss Lue Van Luvan of Thursday afternoon guests of Mrs.i*'»Id have purchased the house ney
Grand Rapids. Miss Marian Hen­ William Hutchens. George Gobel formerly known a* the Perkins Tuejdny He stated that he was
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derson of Detroit. Mr. and Mrs abo of Chicago called on her Fri- property. They moyedxtato it las- O. K and in good health. „Thls
NI.U n(
TN. IT.
James Henderson. Miss Gloria day evening. * Mrs. fda Payne week. A Ensign and Mrs. Raymond was tbe first communication to be
fnr th- I canty
IH.tt
.
Dailey and Miss Olive Henderson returned home last Wednesday Perkins recently of Pensacola. Fla . received here from Bob since Dec.
ElaeUaoi
of Lansing. Mrs Charles Baliev andi from a two-weeks visit'with Mr.| were recent callers ot Mrs Julia 29th Although his location was not
Smith. Ijm, U
ions Max. Duncan. Jack and Lerry and Mrs George Post of Hasting*. Godfrey while enroute to theform- disclosed. Bob did see action some !
ion
of Battle Creek. MUa Mabie Hind-. . A Mr. and Mfs. Seymour tope and_rr s ncw 'raining station at Boston. time ago at GuadalcanalDRIVE IN TODAY FOR
Mr Frank Backar and James Bate*i Barbara Ann of Grand Rapids were®M«' * Mrs. Emma Anderson was
of Ionia. Mix Kate Henderson andI Sundav dinner guests of Mr and hi Hastings Saturday afternoon. A Church of the United Brethren in
, Christ
.
Miss Mary Henderson, and Mr. and1 Mrs. W. C tope. A Frances Post--Mr. and Mrs Allen Fish and Cal­
E. B Griffin D. D Pastor
'•
Mra. I. L. Hall of Odessa Because- humus of Bowne was a Saturdav vln were in Fowler Saturday after­
■ •
of war restrictions hindering family over-night guest of Lola Wieland, "oonto busmess. They also called Freeport
!? « A M s"nrtl,v school
[{•
।
‘he W W Boughncr home at
gatherings they also celebratedI A Clarence Surrarrer. E M 2 C of
Phone 2240 Hastings
Morning
worship.
i,(*
Larry Bailey's birthday which Is Charleston. S. C. and MIm Bea Saranac. A Mr and Mrs William
Mothers
Day
service
u.-nd, 1*1• Mav H and Mr. and Mr* Will Sey- De Plonty of Detroit spent from: »‘PP and
spent Sunday at
7.00 P. M. Christian Endeavor.1 h k,'
, bold's 50th wedding anniversary Wednesday until Sunday with his the home of the latter* parent*,
ij i..
which will be in Jpne.
parents. Hr
and Mrs
wanen Mr and Mr*. Percv Penny at Mar- toader: Helen Bustance. &lt;
D. I Uli, at
8:00 P. M. Evening service.
, n
i
Surrarrer a Mrs. Bernice Ctas-1 ■•'hall * Mr and Mr* Le®n Howk
son and
ano Nancy spent Sundav
Sunday at th” l»P
|»i'cnl
vuu from
«*«■*• Sunday until
u&gt;&gt;m&gt; Thundav
&lt;iiu&gt;av«* .
**■ M. Thursday prayer meet- f ,,ri
!L^ernon
,.Ifrn?n al
at Luther trout fishing
| • *"
L. A. Endres home in Carlton. A “
„
(r
•
■
■
■
—
~
_
n
.
.
.
.
km.inh.
1
iraNUtlt
&gt;
jIJrX
| Mr. and Mra. Ray Clinton and 1 They brought back some very nice 1
'“toy ..
worship. «■ t’
family of Hastings were Sundav If’11! *
Sinclair and Miss. ‘0-W A..M_- Morning
evening supper guests of Mr. *nd' Corrinne Whllbv of Hickory Cor- MolhW'a day service.
T2.J0
1’^2® ASunday school
?iT. h.’
Mrs B. R. Clinton. A Mr. and Mra tore called on Rev and Mra John
7:
00
P.
M.
Christian
Endeavor
'
Clement Mead and family were McCue Friday evening A Mr. and
8 00 P, M. Evening service.
Sundav guests of Mr. and Mra Mrs Joe Thaler of Leighton, near
8:
00
P.
M
Tuesday
prayer
meet'
Howard Demond and ran of Wood- .Middleville, were Wed nesd.iv afting.
"
land a Miss Elaine Kauffman of
c“llcrs
.and ,
Freeport Methodist Church
'
Ypsilanti spent Sunday with her John Thaler A Mrs Vivian Walton
Everett M. Love, pastor
i.
parent*, Mr ^nd Mr*. Joe Kauff- ?,nd Mrs. Cora Walton were in
HuApIp. •nppti
Morning worship 11:00
h
man. A George NeLson was in Has- J Hasting* on business last WednraNOTICE TO CBEDITOB*
Sermon by Rev. Ray V. Birdsall -v
Owing to death in the family and no further use for the household goods, wc will
tlngs on business Monday fore-: da&gt;‘ * Mr. and Mrs Kenneth
p
li Hadi.
noon. A Mr. and Mrs. Neil Newton. | Smelker of West Freeport are proud of Grand Rapids
dispose of them at public auction at the residence located at 617 S. Jefferson
Sunday school 12:00
Orra and Hou ell. w ere Sunday visi-1 Parents of a san born April 28th
There will be a baptismal serv­
।
tors
at
tlie
Sidney
Fifleld
home.
A
■
“
t
Pennock
hospital.
Kenneth
and
street in Hastings on
It
Mr and Mr* Jake Walker of Has-. his mother. Mr* Henry Smelker. Ice for babies next Sunday
;tngs called nn Mr und Mrs. Adam: visited them at the hospital Sun- other parents desire their children; |.j
Endres Sundav. a Mr. and Mr* da&gt;' Mother and son are doing fine. to be baptized, please notify tlie
David Pike of Grand Raolds wr- * Mr and Mr*. Dan Postma and Kistor. A Wc invite you to hear «•
if ..Id 4.
ev. Birdsall next Sunday mom- «"
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs Phylll* Ann called on Mr and Mr*
fHarold Woods and son. A Mr. and Oeoree Alexander and family of ing.
bmitk.
Mrs Merl CainpbeU nnd family of Lowell, and Mr. and Mrs R E Post­ Bowne Center Methodist Church
10:00 A M. Sunday school
A
Starting at 1 o'clock prompt, we offer the following articles:
Hastings and Mr nnd Mrs Leap ma of McCords. Sunday. A Sgt Al11:00 A. M.
Morning
worship. „
Karcher were Sundav guests of wyn Rosenberger of Fort Custer
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Karcher of ««s
Saturdav evening caller of Tiic ixiNtor will speak on the theme 1 t.
Grand Rapids * Mr and Mra Jedi Mr and Mr* Harold Rosenberger. "Our Mothers". Special music will m
IV*.I.
&lt;«
Stowe of Cadillac were Thuraday * Mr. and Mra Otto Kunde were feature this service.
Th.
kilUcr,
Choir rehearsal Thursday eve- ’•*
dinner guests of Mr
nnd Mr.- hr Grand Raolds last Tuesday on
Lewis Neeb A-Rev. and Mr*. Pa ji: business. A Miss Dorothy Steckle nlng al the home of Mr. and Mra f'r
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Olmstead of Caledonia were Sun- of Battle Creek spent Saturday and Floyd Flynn.
day rtsttor* of Mr
and Mn 1 Sundav with her parents. Mr and
Franklin Burges' and family. * Mr*. Owen Steckle. A Mr*. George
Mrs. David Shephard . wlio lx
Mr. and Mr* Paul Thomnran an-i Brownell of Flint spent lhe weekher home with ML&gt;-&gt; Car­
famllv of Maple Grove. MKs Ruth I end with her sister. Mr*. Claud making
penter north ot Delton was a caller
Ufhci
Kauffman of Logan and Clyde ■ Walton and family. A Mra. Marie at
the Willfam Lcinaar home on
Boyds...of Sturgis were
Sufidav
' Atlee daughter
and Mra. Sandra
Ruth Albertson
and
_____
.........
... little
.iittie
of 'GuU
•
'
' •'r* Joe —
Kauffdaughter Sandra
of Gull
lakelake Hy^ucnded™'" Wrthday “dhine^mi
&gt;h (Mb
In lhe Matlcf
man and family. * Mr.
Mr. and
Mrs J
visited at
at the
the home
home oP
oP their
their par
parand.....Mrs
1 visited
­ su,ld”y a, t|
1»r IUe&lt;i* end
B R Clinton accompanied Mr and ents. Rev and Mrs J W McCue, clifford and wife near Otsego the
Mrs Howard Clinton of Bowne to Sundav * Ralph Moore took Mrs occasion being in honor of Bert'HaMlncs Frtdav * Mr. and Mt« ! Ah i Moore and family as far as siste? Emclla * Mr and Mr. r".’.
Will Blough visited Mr and Mn Cadillac and they returned to their waters and ton William und fathIra
ira Bleugh
mougn and
ana ran Ivan
ivan of
or aiio
Alto; home at Lake Citv from there Thev .r. will Lelnaar of Delton spent
Thursday. They Fngmrf
■n&gt;nr«4a&lt;found iv»
Ivan
n Imini-'' so-’nt a week with Mr and Mrs Sunday evening at Rex Waters *
proved. * Mr. and Mrs. Boyd■ Charles Moon- * Mra. Frank Slam- Congratulations to Scrgt. Merle K
fallOf hr
. Collison and bride who were mar­
ried recently. * Mr and Mr* Alien
WH
Griffin and Mr and Mrs. Stewart
Water; were callers of Mr. and Mra.
Claud Harrington in Hastings Fri­
day Claud is happy to be home
llMlloa
again after being at Pennock hosnltai the past two weeks * Mr*
Be.vie Waters and Mrs Effie l&lt;ouden called on the latter's brother
Orv on Thursday afternoon »
Stewart Waters and family enjpvrd
fish dinner with the Ray Durkee
family In Delton on Sunday *
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Mrs Bessie Waters visited her sis­ Women to work os assistants
ter. Mrs Pauline Rupe near Prairie­
ville on Wednesday afternoon. * in the diet kitchens, house­
(If Hr
Mr. and Mra. Lyle Collison and ran keeping maids and nurses’
Edwin of Kalamazoo were dinner
Dithes and cooking ufeniilt of all kinds.
guests* on Bunday of hu parent.- aids at University Hospital.
and brothers and wife * Andy
,. Many other article, by for loo numcrout
Ixxiden and family of Polley dis­ Ann Arbor.
trict spent Sunday with ids broth­
er. Rhleraon and family.

saobM.w.we.

iM”r',„DaTin‘!rw
to
due entered.

cotton

nt
»■
iy
at

meriy
turn i
unua &lt;
£
Id

H

or th
cense

Tlie
ports
legist

LEGAL NOTICES

Mtebl

CAR SERVICED FOR SUMMER

DO IT NOW. DRIVE IN TODAY.

ANDRUS SERVICE

AUCTION SALE
SATURDAY, MAY 8, 1943

Gold Coin cook stove.
Kitchen table and chairs.
Ice refrigerator. Sideboard.
Dining table, 6 good chairs.
Combination bookcase and
desk.
Standard sewing machine.
Kitchen cabinet.
Plush bed davenport.
4 straight rockers.
Several odd chairs. 6 beds.
Springs and mattresses.
Round looking glass.
Laurel heating stove.
12'3" x 12'3" rug.
8x10 rug. 7x9 rug.
Several throw rugs.
12x15 carpet.
Eagle claw stand. 3 clocks.
Several electric lamps.

GOODS

Typewriter stand.
2 high chairs. Stools.
Several dressers and com­
modes.
Small pressure cooker.
. Electric waffle iron.
Love seat. 2 couches.
Music cabinet.
Bedding and quilts.
2 cedar chests.
Reading lamps. Porch swing.
Rockers. Chiffonier.
2 chests of drawers. Shawls.
Writing desk.
Oak Leaf antique heater.
Several cans of fruit.
Also fruit cans.
Several plants and stands.

THIS IS A 12 ROOM HOUSE ond FULL OF FURNITURE OF ALL KINDS.
Er.rylhing goe. to high bidder.
No By Bidding
Be there oorly.
TERMS: CASH. NO GOODS TO BE REMOVED UNTIL SETTLED FOR.

M. L. and L E. PIERSON, Proprs,

DRIVE IN

WANTED

FOR SPRING

CHECK-UP

Take the winter out of your cor.
Complete summer conditioning
need. Let us put you car in shape
for warmer weather.

M&lt;KEE SERVICE OIL SALES
MOBIL PRODUCTS — DISTRIBUTOR

DEWEY REED. Auctioneer

HASTINGS

PHONE UM

COATS GBOVE
The Frank Haight family have
moved to Hastings * The P. T A
will be held this week Thursday
evenint In charge of the 4-H clulw
and leaders. * Mra Kenneth Kel­
sey visited al Paul Woodman's VTtdar afternoon. * Mr nnd Mrs Reo
Brink of Milford and Mbs Ruth
Woodman of Benton Harbor soent
tlie weekend with the home folks
* The D. O T O.club will meet
next week WedneJday afternoon
with Mr Warren Coolbaugh Load­
er Is to be Mra. Paul Woodman.

ro* victoat'At wa*

Rote
48c to 55c per hour
48 hours per week

would
town.

from
avein
street

IF YOU HAVEN'T HAD YOUR

HOUSEHOLD

wanui

Deer,
mere

CITY COUNCIL

Don’t Waste
Your Car!

Quit
U1CU1

Sunday. A Swyn Biker. Dick Keye*
ot tonsing. Lucille and Betty Hclni-

10th
iMI«i

Tmy
rcmal
perioc
all u(
thia
have
and l
lion I
Tilt
ream
and l
cliuni
have
whicl
Wh
ncart.
that
drawl
mans
been
Indm

ulwai
prefe
make
the
featu
• of th
seliet
late ■
mam
cculd
u&lt;it

rente
ly un
linl
'xgair
S’..
bcncl
the i

&gt;r. U
are a
1st*,
vldec
bers
He
end
yrnn
cona
NtU1
null'
nish
■vocal
■DM
offer
ran

even
eent»

attra
not
ing.
burg
pkai
any ।
. been

He

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Natl
ten
*exu

tl-Utl

ot C
testa
brtu
trott
and

rac
rati

r

beer
In (
now
for
and
St
mun
a m
beer
visit

tide
way
auto
cirri
rhli
t "
Side

kinC
feed
duel

mm
■ prrf
not

Apply in person or by. letter
to '

bail
the
*ert

Personnel Office

This is an essential industry
Out 5-13
bonds -

0*1

�THE HASTINGS BANNER, THURSDAY, MAY 6. 1M3

BARRY COUNTY PEOPLE IN
FLORIDA SEE HANY CHANGES

WARD WEEK SALE!
FLOOR COVERING

Junior college The city owns the
street car and bus line*, which have
regular schedules and are operated
for the convenience of the public
The visitor senses the welcome
which this city often to him. He

go down town In tlie evening, and
occasionally through the day. there

have very niee
Tyden and lhe
our headquarters
a small but very

the trainee* crowd the places whero
soil drinks are dispensed. or walk
along lhe down town area. But they
are not permitted to keep late noun.

pri«*u" .
EXTSASO''1'

town fur a walk in the evening. I
have never yet seen any rowdyism
by men in uniform, nor seen them
treat anyone with discourtesy.
I
| have seen only one whose unsteady
... ij, anti starinc cvivs cave rvinenre uwiar. ■ twrs. rvaic nciiunawi&gt;nu
While the railroads have brough. of |nWxtol|UoM 8 They8 are orderly daughter. Mn I. L Hall and Misnearly uh the tpurhta this
i - well-behaved, they orc free spend -Mary Hendenan were Sunday dintltai means of travel Itos decided
&gt;
and know ner guests of Mr and Mrs Karl
drawbacks, because
many Pull; j"*™
“ ft uJX dicing. »««rdt and family. In the afUrthemselves or annoying others. ™*m **?ey railed on Mr*_ Isabelk
I They appear to me to be a fine lot I
*
— - trains. with no increase hi dining I of decent, good nalured. earnest.!
car service. The enlisted men arc ;
always given, as they should be. the ; young men. as alert and Intelligent
preference in thal service; but that as the average American youth. I
makes the trip quite a hardship t« They Will be above lhe average as;
the tourist. Another disagreeably soldiers When they meet up with
|
feature is that lhe added weight .Hlic Germans anti the; Japs.
of the train prevents its keeping t»' I! The host of -young men one secs ;
schedule. Our train was 18 hours here In the uniforms of lhe Army 1
laic when we arrived. The railroad and Navy, their marching and I
management U not to blame TTtry drilling, remind you that America '
could nol suddenly add many din■‘j*g cars und locomotives to their
head, ut almost any time, one can
^.Jrd after the war. These Incon­ hear the roar of one. sometimes
veniences must be endured patient­ a half dozen, big bomber* from the
ly until Hitler. Hirohito and Mum- air field* at Tamp*, making prac­
linl are punished lor their crime-, tice trips over thl* city, just across
the boy. All these remind one of
against humanity
St. Petersburg's famous green
benches «hlch line both sides of
the streets in the business district,
arc not attracting as manv sitters
in UM3 as in former years. Tlie seals
are as inviting as ever, but lhe tout tits. for whose benetlt they are pro-

Con'P0'*

Mother** Day-Sunday, .'Hay 9th

bers aa in previous season*.
Regularly. on certain afternoons
and evenings each week in former
years, there were delightful band
concerts in Williams Park, which H
•situated In thr business area Some
nationally known band would fur­
nish the music. There would also be
vocal concerts, addresses by noted
speaker* and occasionally plays were
offered by excellent talent. These
were planned long before the sea­
son opened for the entertainment
of the city'* guests. There has been
no such program tills year. The few
event* in th* park have been pre­
sented bv local qr soldier talent. An
expensive program would not have
attracted more tourists, so it would
not have been warranted by exist­
ing. unusual conditions. St. Peters­
burg has done far more to make life
pleasant for iu winter visitors titan
any other Honda city. Il would have
been a waste of effort and monev
lo have attempted to do as much

of themselves as they do battle fot
the "American way of life."
Tiie streets of St Petersburg have
always been brilliantly lighted tn
previous seasons. Now the upper
side of every street lamp is painted
black so lhe light, shine* downward

WOrd

mq5
We Join with the Nation in
Paying Tribute to Mother
Noldier of
some time. The great majority of
the days are clear and cloudless.
And that is something
The air from lhe nearby Tampa

February and March that have been
decidedly cool, with frusta three
mornings as far south as lhe Ever­
glades. which nipped vegetables hut
did not harm the fruit, usually the
temperature has been about like
May or early June In Michigan. We
knew down nere when you had zero
or-sub-zero weather in Hastings It
resulted here in a blast from the

Injollaito"

MONTGOMERY WA
I18J24 SOUTH JEFFERSON ST.

HASTINGS

�the nxsTixna banntr, Thursday. mat c,

1943

friends
and neighbors, who will । DURFEE
. CEDAR CREEK
CARLTON CENTER
love la always shining.
of Maple Grove where they were PLEASANT HILL
greatly mis* her. * Bom Monday. । Grover Brooks attended the fu- i Mildred Gould went to Battle
That there is One who,all our ror- :Easter guesta. * Mr. and Mrs. Laird (Last Week's Letter.*
1 Last Week'* Letter.
.
April 26 to Mr. and Mrs. Howard I neral of his Sister. Mra. Lulu Urie Creek to * birthday* party Wednearow shares,
IWotring of Grand Rapids and MIm ' p-t!v officer Hazel Campbell of
Mlu Myrtle Norton spent the De moi--i2
••
“
lb.
baby
boy:
Con'at
Lansing
Saturday.
*
Ml**
Veta
’day afternoon. * Russel Watson of
cl,
an
And wlio whatever may befall sin- Betty Wotting of. Cuiuing were c)dcag0
Saturday night und weekend with Mis* Marie Niuli.
;Rlce came
home from
Pennock [Detroit was home over thc weekend.
gratulatlon*.
ccrely cares
weekend surat* of Mr. and Mrs. Sunday with her parent*. Mr. and
------------Itospltal Friday night- We are glad They all visited Mr. and Mra. LawWotring WThe
'
- Glenn
£llen.n Wotring.
* The United
United aTTciittoi.
Mnl ciiftonCaiii
Campbell. * Mrs. Chi­ near Podunk lake. * Fred Barber,
I she’s getting along nicely. Callers ;;rence
rence Bostwick on Sunday. * Mr.
brother
Of
Mrs.
Wm.
Hale,
passed
.
Brethren
Missionary
society
met
at
—
••
ton Campbell. .Mis. Bert Palmer
Thursday. April 22. two former
lids Wweek.
. andHenry*
Mra. Henry
Leinaor visited Mr.
Saturday
....
..... ..... morning. a—HHe had
। Hnm to -.1 r ann vir1t; Mrs
Irrrvderrv
■ ■ - , O',, - —t ha
——*.e- —,—:.— — numerous
— ■ 8 WCCX.
| and *Nfr*
.
IU f kl C \KI C “»«* home of Mrs. Etta Smith and and Mra. Clare Williams entertain­ away
high school students. Clara Bush D A U/ I
been ill for some time. Thc tunerc “,’’r April ;’8 asix
six pirmul
poundbaby
baby Sunday
Sunday guests
guest* ofof Mr
Mr and
and Mrs.
Mra.| and
| undMnt.
Mrs.Harry
HarryPickerd
I
in Hiutlngv
tuitated in celebrating her birth­ ed with a Red and White kitchen a) was held Monday afternoon in
and Wlllo Jones, who now attend
boy al b On\on ho^tJTin
Kula- Henrv
Henr7D.D.Davis
Davtewere
wereMr
Mr.—
and Mrs.'Sunday. * Mr. and Mra. ----Ruvell
. .\lT
day A birthday cake decorated in
shower Thursday in honor of Mrs. Battle Creek with Mr and Mra
Western Michigan College of Ed­
were tortnerly of p, * Luuber of Grand Rapids. Benton and Mr. and Mra. Wallace
yellow and withe was presented to }'Joseph Corrigan. Jr. * Mra R. J. Hair in attendance * Mr. and Mra. fEtanitteThe/
ucation. were here to cOnfar with
e Congratulations * Mr Mra- u
o,?‘,Joe.A
Campbell of Hastings visited Mr*.
her while those present sang Hap- William* returned home Saturday
any seniors interested in that col­
Harold E»wu_and Elaine ffam
fl", Ha„/ ML‘“»er of Kata- «umU
flnd Mr*i HcbrI
“enrY Wertmun Bunday. * Mr and
HOU.S NEAR PERFECT SCORE • py Birthday.' Mrs Smith was ulso BI
u.c wcv.
after spcuuH1|f
spending tlie
week wm&gt;
with »»&gt;
her Fhnt enjoyed .the wrrlend with Xo/\teited Mr and Mr* l-est. r
lege.
“
13
“
IL
Lammers,
and
enjoyed .&lt;«
------ CUre Lammers nnd family
family
A sizzling 278 game by Dave Ir­ presented « l»tted plant from the daughter. Mrs. Byron Rowtader of Flint
. Tlie War Stamp and Bond sale far
from Battle Creek. Mr and
Mra.
’ and Mrs
“ Mina Bonneville and their mother. Mrs. ***?ld °elBndhJ,"2"UX®L‘
’
-------- ... -* ------Mra -------Maud —
Barr
........
of...Ha- -vui-uciua.
Ca&gt;.dcnia ■
* r-u-'it!
Easter ouiiuh
Sunday
&gt; kuc
guesta
-&gt;u&gt; their narenU. Mr.
Hastings citv schools amounted to win. second highest on the local Society.
hn.n u.i, an Fiister nn.-.f nl ktr
..... ...
...... *«_.
....
.lagler
of Duane Lammers and family from
«, Ta,i Mra
“ Rou^r
lanes, featured lhe bowling ot the tings was an Easter guest of Mr o( j.d Bedford weie Mr. and Mra. EUlotr-* Mr and Mrs. Clyde Ul­ Mina Kenyon. Tuesday evening. *
' 81.M7.50 Wednesday. April 21.
Mr. and Mra. Roger Hastings spent Sunday with their
rich of BrucV'from
Jackson nnd
Mrs
..nd Mrs Vic tor Benner. * Mi and N c Kratt of Charlotte. Mr. and Orville'
UwMr.
’wc&lt;“und
k1 “school. c’nind'Rapi’di' Mr’Vnd Mra^Harry DMta- Mr “nd
Kenneth
Ritch- .parent*. Afternoon callers were Mr.
The foods clas* managed lo se­
;
-.;d
Mra.
KennethRitchMra Paul Guy were Easter guises Mrs Seymour Jordan of Mldrilcure a few steaks last week which big game and record recently rolled of Mr. and Mra. Lelan Goodson of U1.„ and Mr. and Mrs Matt Bcd- district were Saturday night guest*
andIJohnGraham
■
ie
spent
‘
Sunday
------------with
------------------------Mr.
and-Mra.
and
Mr*.
Wendell
Lammers
and
they cooked as a test concluding by David Goodyear.
Geo. Conklin near Lacey. * Mr. BiUy. also Mr. and Mrs. Sherman
«w.v. *
- «-vGu.
j,,.,! IOCM1 * Mr and Mrs. Ros.*
With all the members of the Bliss
3ll.v
their meat unit.
and Mrs. Guy Erb of Grand Rap- .Wcrtman from Battle Creek. ♦
Izuque oulHnz for him alter a good lf««{
Makley°&lt;and
wore Faster
Mr. children
wt JfTjUWJ,
«J‘-' Vohii-on of Jackson spent Easter guest at thc home of her parent*. of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hom Sun­ Ids aie spending some lime with [Joyce Lammers ta enloving a week s
The acale model aircraft etas* .uS?
honoring Frank';, birthday. *
has completed ten. of lhe’requlred strikes In a row to start bls mc- i]*v c&gt; Woodbnd. * Mr. and Mrs. with his parents. Mr. and Mra Fred Mr. and Mr*. Marlon Clem. Sun­ day
Mrs. Alta Mosher, who lias been Mrs Anna Hammond. * Eva and vacation at home. * Pvt Dale LamJolitucn and brother. Arthur. *
thirty planes. .Tlie plan* and ma- ond gsme of rii £ghi* A luU lut £«uI Smitfe-and son. Mr and Mr
day. * Sunday visitors at the home
Phoebe Retd of Maple Grove spent mers. who has been stationed at an
terlals for remaining' plant-, have in tlie ninth frame netted only . Ca'cJr bmTth and son of Lansing Mrs. IL J. Tulan and son Lvnn ol ot Mr. and Mra. Gerald Ttscncr spending the winter in Texas, spent |th« weekend with the Davis fam- ordnance camp at Arcadia. Cal .
Detroit spent the past week With
last week with Mr, and Mrs Mita
arrived and ore being assembled
were Mr and Mrs Garc. Tlsclicr. Ashby and Wednesday afternoon at liUcs. * Eva Ho6k te gaining. Mra.‘as tank mechanic, ha* been pro­
eight
pins,
he
picked
up
the
spare
land
Mr.
and
Mn.
Ward
Green
and
her
parents.
Mr.
nnd
Mrs.
Clare
The boys' physical education and then proceeded to sylkc out in ■daughter were Sunday.guests of
Leasing. Mr. and Mrs Floyd Denny the Kenyohs'. * Mr. and Mrs Gor­ Samuel Geiger remains about the moted to Corporal. He received the
Williams.
Mr
Tolan
came
Satur
­
classes have been working on navy the tenth frame to give him the
Parents. Mr. and Mrs. S. W. day night aad they attended the State Road and Mr. and Mrs Rad­ don Kenyon spent the weekend with same. * Pvt. Lyman Duane Hunt new rating, previous to going on
physical fitness testa.
Stidham
and son Rusli of Hm,-Mr _na „„
----------------------------------------------------Grant spent Sunday with maneuvers on the Mohave desert,
score It wa* ■ u heart- ■ Smith. Marslia Ann and Nunc* Ciunpbell-Tolan wedding Sunday * ford
Mrs..Mnrrv
Hurrvjaucner
Mlsenerot of'°r Camp
tings. ♦ Mrs. "Bud" Flynn who tor । Mr and
“"a,oi
,r an(f Mrs claud Hunt and Mn.
--------------- -----------------------On Tuesday. April 20. the Hl-^ mammoth
to lose hU full hit in the Smith returned home with their Mr and Mra. Matt Bedford enter­ It...
{.^•pit' several
-lerai''wreii'"ha
be’en ' ^^TMlr^^WBaUI? I Duane Hunt.
Hulit. * m
F. and Mrs. G«week* hasS been
Mr.
Gar- ASSYilA
elected the following Officers for breakerframe
a* It was the break parents after snendiag the post tained at a 7 o'clock dinner Mon­
next year: president. Morris Hill: ninth
Phat stopped a perfect score
• week here. * Mrs Magale Kantner
V?1**?
&lt;*«•* taent Stetefwth hrt wWolf of Howell »Pen‘ SunUlt Wefk.,
vine president. Harold Fuller; sccre.Rav Hubard
Ih^iv bow- cf Hastings was a Sunday guest of day evening in honor ot Mr. und
ire \nn&lt;i MraUrt?yran vata.;:
and Mrs A!va Kenyon,
Mr
Mrl Thunuu 8a^^“cC^d'u'‘‘l^d *t
tary. Milo eoldren; and treasurer. .
IJhbl?„rd
°...2 5°*^. Mr. nnd Mrs. Guy Kantner. * Mr, Mrwr-tieorgc Bedford. Mr. and Mra.
'Arthur Bedford nnd son Bernard. tine. ♦ Mr. and Mrs Ralph Hennev ... ... ...... ’ ' ’
----------------- - ---------------------rar‘Uih * ouT^tor rE"m.7
ler to hit "(JOO'' during thc week and Mrs Gall Btver n
.
HOPE CENTER
clui TaborfavoredUhe Brine*
and hte series Of 214-179-212—535 of W&lt;wilanrt
s urer iniMl&lt; n' * Pfc. Harry Williams graduated entertained Mr. and Mrs. Morris I11**' 1,1 ,
Woodland were
were East
KUMls °* irunt the Weather School at Cha­ r-.rrcnHPtrt
A large crowd attended the perfor­ gave him the ranking score of the j’ ''“^’“'.ld■.„,? [v
Mr nnrf Mrs LaFlnv, Mrs. Maud Chamberlain of Jack__ __
__ ____ j —r,18g* c0.ni
Mrs Alta Mosher has returned gregation on Sunday with a real
nge Field. Ill. on April 13th and Greenfield. Mr. and Mrs. LaFlnv
mance of the "Seven Last Words” week The series wa* the edge that Jamcs Ou&gt; and
Greenfield
both
of
Haalinn
Mr.
I
has been transferred to Base
J“ Easter sermon. We were pleased
days
April 21. Members ot the Presby­ scored a three game victory for
Monday. * Mrs. Gertie Harris ac­ from Texas, and visited n few —
Weather Station. Langley Field. Va . nnd Mrs. Lawrence Greenfield and companied Mrs. Clyde Skinner and ’at Mr and Mrs. Milo Ashby's home lo see Mrs. Tabor nnd family there
terian choir, the high school choir, HnatUigs Piston Rings in tlie Re■where he is working. * Gerald &lt;• Hirhirr of near NasnvUle and Mra. 1Mrs Don Lcyendecker to Grand near Shultz before returning to her too. * Thomas God de of the Check- '
| l*ast Weeks Letter
and alumni look part, making a creation'League.
Thelma Johnson of Grand Rapids
Ken Clark, in the same league hit
Mr. and Mrs Herbert Van StrMln Jphnson. one of twin sons of Mr tor Krister breakfast und a much Rapids Monday, and were callers own home In this locality. * Mra. ered district, who suffered n stroke
chorus of M voices
and
Mrs.
Clifford
Johnson
wa*
badI
Phenla
Carpenter
passed
away
al recently is very poorly a Thomai
The Teachers club will have 579 fbt Hasting* Ice and Fuel and Jr., ol Van Nuy*. Cal. are vteitenjoyed "egg-hunt" Sunday morn- ।at Mrs. Winnie Covendall's. * Mr, “ ..... ..
hospital
last Friday
—
- . . —z .£&gt;&lt;- Rogers
.J HUM
&gt; UU
and sister,, H&amp;lll
Mary
Jo III
of UUlBat—— •--------*- *•charge of the U. S. O. room May 1 Dave Goodyear, also in the Hee- —
tng the *former's
uarmta.
*
Mra. lv burned on one leg when his ing * Tlie 20-montlw-old daughter and Mrs. Roy McCaul attended a 1 Pennock
reatlon League, scored 566 for Pis­ Herbert Van Strealn. Sr., and Mrs. clothing caught fire while he was of Mr and Mrs. Duarence Barn teachers' parly at tlie home of Mr. ning Much sympathy 1* expressed tie Creek were Easter Sunday guesta
and 2.
ploying
pear
a
bonfire
HLs
fath
­
to
the
bereaved
ones.
*
Mr.
and
of their grandparents. Mr and Mrs.
The Junior Red Crass club spon­ ton Rinas.
Herbert Van Strealn. Jr were Kalmet death when she fell into a cis- ;and Mrs. Barnum near Woodland
RECREATION LEAGUE
Has­ nmazco shopwra Thursday. * Mrs. er quickly (piled him on the ground tern. Friday afternoon. The frantic Saturdav evening. * Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Earl Gate* of Cloverdale and Fred Randall nnd family. * The
sored another afghun drive but Tor
extinguLshing
the
flame*,
then
took
Mr.
nnd
Mrs.
Fred
Ashby
attended
Base
Line
church
held
their
Easter
only one afghan this time to be uM*d tings ice and Fuel womt pair from Madeline
Norman.
Mt.Hush
mother summoned Ben Cole and ■Julian Potts spent Sunday at the
Bites; Leonards won two names Saundeis. 'Mrs.. Bertha Phtlmuti hint to Pennock hospital where he Arthur Yarger who were working home of hl* brother. Leon and wife. the funeral of thc 21, year old son services on Sunday afternoon with
at our local U. S. O. room
Mrs. Thelma Asiibv in Marshall a cooperative dinner preceding. *
Meric Bradfield nnd the is gaining nicely.
The first ’ semester nwcltanical from the leading Middleville team, Mrs
•n a nearby Held.
Mr
Yarger A Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Gibbs and of
Friday * Clarence Payne lost a Snerry Thoma* left last week for
children
attended
4-H
drawing students arc having tests and Piston Ring* blanked Strand. school
brought the child up. but It wa* too Mr. and Mrs. Guy McNCe and Mrs valuable cow one day last week * San Antonio. Texas, with hi?
In blue print reading tills •■week
BLISS LEAGUE- Shop Office Achievement Dav at Hastings. Sat­
late. * Mr. und Mrs. Wm. Hale were Howard Colburn visited at the home Mr.
and Mrs. Maurice Ashby and daughter-in-law.
Mrs
Wilson
The second semester mechanical won u pair from Office; Tool Room urday. Nlofni Beck Mary SaundLittle Gerald Johnson returned Easter Sunday guests of their chll- of
Cha*.
Poland
and
famllv
in
Bat
­
।
drawing class is workink on bevel blanked Foundry, and Elcctrtclins er* und Franklin Phillips are on home Sat. from Pennock hospital. * dren. Mr and Mrs Carol Fuller and ’tle Creek. Sundav. * John Lukso little son of iKsiinuuw vLsited at Thoma* on a uln to be present at
had a one game edvr on Engineer. the County Honor Roll * Mr. and Mra. Clare William* was called to Elaine of near Lowell.
and famllv entfrtalned relatives the Fred Ashby home Sunday. Roy the gradunUon of his son when he
gears.
The home management class Is
COMMERCIAL LEAGUE: Good­ Mis. Lyle Wflcox and sons of Bat­ Middleville Friday by tlie Illness of
from Grand Rapids. Sundav. * Mra Wells of Shultz also called on Fred received hte silver wing* In his
drawing blue prinu of a kitchen year Bro*. Hdwe. cut the lead of tle Creek wire dinner guests of her father. Seymour Jordan, who SOUTH THORNAPPLE
Sarah McCaul and son Ra] and Ashby on Sunday. * Phillip Potter course in navigation * Mrs Flovd
of Lansing sjient lhe weekend With Rankin te in Leila hospital. Battle
for classwork. They are tudying the top State Insulation* to two Mrs. Emily Wilcox. Sundgv. * Mr
suffered another stroke and passed
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Grebe and wife spent Sundav. at the former his family.
' .
Creek having undergone an opera­
games when they won a pair from Madeline Norman entertained her away that evening. * Tlie Stratton three
the placement of furniture.
of their children from De- I:sister's home In Gmd Ranlds. * BRANCH DISTRICT
I U°“----------------- -----' ■ '
Students enrolled for the fall se­ Moynahan Sale* while State Insu- sister and family of K.ilamarao at family, who has lived on the Cairns uoit
■Mr. and Mrs. Leon Botts werei *nna
calltrott
and
assisted
r
came
out
ana
asMMta
in
movdistrict
.----------------- . » »
,
mester this week. Students have a latton dropped two games to. Cof­ a (J o'clock dinner Sundav, * Tire place the past year, has rnovi-d tq Ing his lather and Mrs. Grebe from ir”''‘""J* "t “ra. Etena branch
Wefk-S letter
HICKORY CORNERS
a farm north of Middleville. * Mr the farm in Rutland to their( new- ’^^2 beHs htVur neighborhood
tendency io b- much more serious fee Shop. Auto Sport Shop won
Mra. John Darby is In Allegan at
Ardlth Whittacre and Mra. UIn choosing wiblecta to be t»krn a« three game* from Con*umers Power of Mrs. Marie Broun. Cressey. Wed­ .md Mrs Matt Bedford were in
IkS b,
war work and actual combat riutl?' Co: Citv Dads took u pair rruo. nesday with a pot luck dinner tit 1 Grand Rapids Friday. * Lloyd Dun­ Sr’a'S??. ii?“n
.Wayne Conklin who la ill. W Mrs. weekend guests of Mr. and MTs.
call for increased precision In oil Trio Cafe: Medics won tlie odd o’clock. Receipts from dinner $3 53 das is home on furlough to visit a stroke a couple of weeks ago nnd ' norn corners* *
, Mlnda Mudge returned to her home John Mourer. * There will be a
game from Middleville Creamery, nnd Lenten Offering 5240. The his mother. Mrs. Nancy Dundas
Adda.
Ls unable
A.^r.
Mr and Mrs 'Richland Chaffee in Grand Rapids tan Monday, after special message on Mother's Day nt
and Andrus Service blanked Moc;.e nrocram was in charge. of Mr:. who recently underwent a serlou* and
Mrs.
Martindale
are
moving
.
...
KOnrs:
----spending several days, in the neigh- the Methodist Church Sunday. *
land
famllv
of
Freeland
were
call
­
Minnie Quick. A reading by Mrs opt ration and !*• now at the home from just south of what long apo
OBITUARY
Best weekly ;
borhood. * A nice Easter program Mrs. A. L. Wagley i-. Improving nfers
of
Lynden
Norris
Saturdav
eve.
Robin?on and ?. few quiz questions of her daughter in Grand Rapids. war. the Timothy Johnson farm
Martha Jane, daughter of Thomas It Hubbard
Mr. and Mra. Lynden Norris and was given at lhe North Maple Grove ter being ill for several davs. *
199-)H'!-10fl—579 were given. Mrs. June Tobin* w.r Her other son. Merle, war. home ever
and Naoma Mead was bsm Feb- K. Clark
where the Grebes Just vacated. w
church Sunday monilng. * Mr and Mrs. Marv Bartlett is visiting her
family
visited
Ira
Chaffee
ot
Quim160-189-217
—
560
given
a
persotpl
shower.
*
Mrs
about
two
weeks
ago
and
ho*
gone
ruary 21. 1877. In Castleton Twp. D. Goodyear
* Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Johnson bv Sundav. w Mr. and Mrs. Horn- Mrs. Floyd Armour, of Hastinas, son and daughter-in-law anil fam170-213-181-564 Henry Germain who has been ill back to the service.
where most of her life was spent. F. McMillan
are moving from east of the farm McCarty called at Daisy Bergman's spent Bunday with Mr. and Mrs. |ly of Allegan. * The old barn on
176-176-212—564
She departed this life April 22. aged M. Huff*
ol Mr and Mrs. Floyd Leciere to Sa
.unlay *
W. Herbie Wilcox. * Mra Weta Kinney the W. M. narsonnge lot to belnq
Saturday.
* Mr
Mr. ann
and Mrs
Mrs M
M ho
Bowteopathic hospital in Battle Creek BOWENS MILLS
66 years. 2 months nnd one day.
K. Lechleitner
Ha..ting* ns Mr. Johnson has cm- .rr5 cntertainrd company from Bat- l»n't
isn't qul
quite as well at this writing. * wrecked* and will be replaced by
She wa* united In marriage to a. Melrose
186-167-204 —.W last Mondnv. Her many Friends
Burdette Norris of Hastings vis­
l,.............
.......... of .............
. u new two car garasc. * Tlie new
Wayne
Whitmore,
the MaLowell DeMond April 13. 1899. To r Florta
106-191-165 —553 hop? sire will hrive a speedv r’cov- . itctL ai the Luke Stiislba home Inst ployment in the Bookcase and Mrs. l[fl Crw.k ovrr |he iTckend * Mr. P't- W
■_ —
— ----------stJent boMunciu um
ban, on
on me Victor
Jones
Johnson aiso^ has employmuinL in • Bnd Mrs sam Houghtaling. Harry ’rines in training
ati_iChicago.
vicwr aune*
this union were born two sons who H. Gray—Sunday. * E D. springer ha* the Hustings. * Mr. and ‘Mra. Theodore
‘
’ [ Faton. Mrs. Stevens and Sidney Sunday with the home folks. Miss farm, replacing the two that burnnnd two children of Knlnmazoo northwest wall under his feed mill Wierlnga
survive her and one Utile daughter. G. Monica
Anna May accom- I1 Atwell of Battle Creek spent Sun- Sylvia Whitmore, of Battle Creek, ed recently. Is nearing comtiler.on
were Sundav evening guest* of Mr. which washed away -when the dnm panled bv and
Velma, who died in infancy.
Jackie
Holes
spent
FriI
aud Mrs: Merle Bradfield.
. ..........
....I
It.. l.U . das- •afternoon at John Houghtai- waa also an Easter visitor. * Mr. * John Mourer visited his cldldren
She was a loving and devoted wife southwest WOODLAND
went out ta*’, January, nearly com­ day
in Grand Rapid* * Mr*. Ada ln&gt;, w Mr nnd
Robert Me- and Mrs. Virfcent Norton were Sun- and
and grandchildren
grandchildren nt Grand Ran
Ruu-­
and mother and a kind neighbor
• - Week's ’
-----Last
Letter.
pleted. * Chas, Slirllrnbarger of shaw is vU,,l!\ReJ‘n,tnd‘*BlvJ7u“Jre Manilla are moving back home after (day evening visitors- al the Grover ids
*■* over—lhe
.&lt;--------■—d A* F.
K L.
L 2rc.T.Broinweekend.
and
—
u friend. She wa* always ready
------ Miss Jeanne Kantner of Ann ArHastings was head Mason. * Sun­ famlly near Naslnllle. * Wt were spen(Hng thc winter with thelnson .Marshall home In South Maple ley of the Barnes farm and Mr*,
to help when help was needed In bor and Myron Henderson of North
day schook Mtry 9th at 10:30. Fol­ pleased to see and visit with Mra. cllffOrd * Mr and Mrs Will Shri- !Grove. * Mrs. Chas Laubaugh is H. E Barnes were at Hastings and
. cunord. * Mr ana Mrs
the church, the Ladies Aid Society Manchester. Indiana, spent the
...—
lowing thc lesson there will be nru
Ora Tu&gt;iuiarrp
Landacre &lt;&gt;r
of Detroit and her i|j&gt;*r
.
__
j
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thc
wj||
l
ca
ring
fora
mother
and
baby
near
Caledonia
Saturday.
nnd family visited
—
a .K-,
weekend with Mr and Mrs
and
the community.
Mr&lt; Guv. Sunday * Mr. :&gt;nd Mr- H O Ar- questions nbnm thc mothers men­ son Clarence Bryant.* oi Kalama­
------. BattleJTreelL—----------------i
WONn? HELP WIN THE
She leaves to mourn their loss Kantncr. * Mr. and Mra. Morlev
•»—&gt;— mour attended the wedding of their tioned in tlie Bibta also special zoo. Clarence and wife have three Gjircte' Sunday.
her husband, two sons. Claude und Hough und son Mr. .and Mrs. Burt grudduughter. Miss Doiialec Armour music a* it is Mother's Day. * children. 2 nice little boys and the
BANNER WANT ADS PAY
FOR VICTORY BUY WAR BONDS
Howard; three grandchildren, one Roaera of .Lake Odessa and Mr. to
iu Arthur
mmur While,
«nue. both
uum of
«&gt;i BatU»
rom­ Henry Shively is very low at this youngest one is a little girl. * Mrs.
ite. Mrs. Hattie Osborn; one and-Mr*. York Duffy of Kalama-.Creek. Saturday night A reception writing
।
„.u&gt;wh&gt; now .......
- ..a —nice
—
’nuu,,
Philip Nichol*
drives
brother. George Mead of Canada zoo were Easter dinner guests of ut the home =fof the tri;!.bride r,;:
on Sunday
„----------—■•■•t .------------- ,
coupe to her work at the defenue
and many other relatives nnd Mr. aud Mrs. Harry Sandbrook. * was attended by about fifty guests,
Government restrictions and aim- pi^ ln Middleville.
She purfriends.
Mr. and Mrs. Keith Furlee and son 1
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plificntlons nf
nllfirntlnn.
of industrial nnd r«l.
resi­ chased th-coupe of her brother Who
Behind each cloud above, a silver Charles, accompanied Mr. und Mr DON'T BUY THINGS YOU DON'T dential Incandescent lighting fig­ is in training.
BLUE STAMPS
. lining.
Shirley Mayo, of Hastinqs to ti e
NEED—BUY WAR BONDS
ure* will save 2500 to 3,000 tons of
Shows that lhe Father's sun of home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mayo 1
INSTEAD.
.. metal this year.
DUNHAM DISTRICT
Last Week's Letter
Point Values of Popular Sizes, Effective May 2,
। The 4-H Club members of the l
D'.inhani school attended Achieve­
. ment D.iy in Hustings Saturday. All
WEIGHT-&gt;
the Clothing Club members received
' gold seals; Jaunfta Swift. 6th yr.;
•
No. 2—Effective May 2,1943
CANNED AND BOTTLED
Phyllis
Chtcseman.
Jacqueline
CONTAINER
SIZE
Spray, 2nd. yr.; Gertrude William.-.
l*t yr. were placed on the County
FRUITS (Inckxla Pktad nxtStfcM):
! Honor Roll. Phyllis Cliecseman re■ reived special mention in the dress
Ante
___________________________
(review for a typical school dress.
REEF
BEEF
LAMB­
PORK
READY-TO. Th- Hot Lunch exhibit was recom­
A^ltoocs md Red Swr CbwriM________________
MUTTON
EAT MEATS
mended for exhibit at the State
Aptatt. Frail CucteL FroNriw ted, ■ Mind Fndt
STEAKS
Fair. Junior Ludwick was chosen to '
COOKED, BOILED, BAKED.
; represent the county ur&gt; a delegate i
STEAKS ANO CHOPS
Bimii (&gt;■ tirtOudGnpthtf
Chops..
AND BARBECUED
1 ot the Hot Lunch Clubs. Neuell and '
Httrtl....... .
Uln Chops......................
. Ben Heath und Junior Ludwick •
Fip Putt, rd Crrabertlrt or Seuce. shah, ilrslaod. or leffled
Dried Beef...
Rib Chops.......................
; were given special mention In Farm
Kten______
Machinery
Repairs.
*
Miss
Enid
j
Let Chops and Sinks
lr»«n........ ......
cwtdonr/..
Hici'-Uns fedte.
Cheesman of &amp;L6.C. spent the i
Pinuppie
Sawertrfr .
Tender bln ..
Hi*1-buri tad...............
: weekend at her home here. • Mta&gt;
lah(uteb).
etas..
HiD'-ttart Md...............
PlummtPtvr.tr OH kinds)
Nyla Ball and Louts Cordray of
Him- boatet ind filtid,
Hastings spent Sunday with friends
State Chocs inti Sluts.
ita.
iHttl
. ...
In Grand Ledge and attended EasBefiiis, Irish aid cured talj.
Piatk or Staider—tono In .
■ ter senices there * Mr. nnd Mrs.
Gr»j«frail ind ill ether Citrus Icte. Fndl Nectin (wttodiat tain).
Linus Harding of Battle Creek were
P.cn.-t cr Stxuldsr-txcintair
Sirtoin Rout-bone la
i Sunday guests of Mr. and Mr*. A.
TcnfuM, dkot....................
Yoke, RUtfe w TrtMgte1 E Harding. * Mr. and Mrs. Howard
SWftfibt............................
VEAL
Brumm and family of Charlevoix
were Easter dinner guest* nt Ward
Yeke, Rattle. M TrtMtliAsunpi, Green er Wu Beini. ill other Bum (erupt fresh thelod).
I Checserrian’s. Mr. and Mrs. Law­
rence Finefrock nnd children of
Cera (escopt naiutn packed ind oa-the-ceb). nd Mind Veptabies
Ctak w StaMer.
STEAKS AND CHOPS
Woodland culled in the afternoon. *
' Fresh Shelled Buns (indudint Ums and Stack-eyed Pus) aad Yecsan
Mr. nnd Mrs. George Ball and
loin Chops
Parked Con‘_____________________________________
daughter. Neva visited Mr. and Mrs.
or cut)
Bud Gillespie in Lacey. Sunday. *
Grunt iufy (eicopt Sohach)
Him'-bonden.wtuliwtal
Miss Gertrude Williams accompan­
Rou«d
Sluk(cndds).
State-start
hiM(jtaJc)
Beets
and Carrots________
ied
Miss
Crystal
Case
ot
Lacey.
teM M)(l(FraQ
; home from Achievement Day SaturStea Stuk or ChopIUk-StUd&lt;&lt;lt(dllMbOMCfl)
।। day und spent'Sunday
spenl'Sunday with her. *
State-start hill (ptax)
Mr and Mrs Ray Ostrolh enter­
Sjuerkrnrt
IB)ASTS
boatless........ ............. i
tained. Mr. and Mrs. Claud Dunkelberger and son of Lacey and
Rursp sad Sites-boMli...
tat M) (Fof).
Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Ostrothof
»»«&gt; tetla................
Rump ind Stein - boneless.
SAUSAGE
Hastings Sunday in honor of Maur­
Shoulder-butt lull (Boston
ice who left Tuesday for Camp
butt)—bootless.
Grant. Illinois. ♦ Guests on Easter
Dry Sauu(*-Hard: Typical
of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Gray were
from necks, rtinki. shanks,
IUmsarahirdSila.nl. hi rd
Mr. and Mra. Ray Prevost of Bed­
bruits, ind tatsolliMMS
CtrrtUi, and Pepperoni...
ford. Mr. and Mrs. Vem Greenfield
M Kittiininf 70 pentsi
taklrtatas...............
of Charlotte. Mr and Mrs Sam
OTHER PORK CUTS
Buxton, and Mr. and Mrs. Gordon
STEWS ANO OTHER CUTS
Sparvribs..................
Buxton of Banfield. Mr. and Mrs.
Tkurtetu.
and
MortidaBi.
VARIETY MEATS
Harold Stanton and sons of Dow­
Fresh. Sswked and Cooked
ling and Mr. and Mrs. Harvey
Brte..................
Chereeman and family.
Hurtt
artPuk SauiJfi.Wiawn,
CONTAINER
BABY
CONTAINER
SOUPS
Hilts,
reptir..
Lbtn
Biktr.i, Biktd Lerrit.
ShMitatm...................
SIZE
SIZE
ta Uitr Srusiti
FOODS
Kteyi................
5MU tad Hoot Mut rtroS.Mtartidi........
Group 1: 100% mut onMr. and Mrs. Angus Huey spent
PiitmEaster
with
his
parents
at
Ionia.
*
Groop 2; HoiitssUuaM%
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Cappon are
Al ether Stops (iiciudiftt Grotn Turtle, Clin Joki.
nicely settled in their new loca­
f-iiU, thinks, trusts.
tafetattaMD'
tion In the Jim Varney home. *
BACON
Ur ul (Inctadag Castanta).
We hear that our old neighbor. Ed.
Snaps, Mt twcwtnta (rtayh-stnt)
Grwpl. Not leu than »%
Detain, who has been llvUig In
Chitterltep...
■ut.......................
Hastings for the past few years
CONTAINER
Group 4: Ussthia 50% but
lias purchased a farm north of
VARIETY MEATS
FROZEN
Nashville and will soon become o
SIZE
Hrilnt.........;____
full fledged farmer. * iTlils neigh­
Htirtj.................
This chart only lists point values
borhood was shocked tqe past week
inciodsd rscafltass •&lt; Iwgli
with two deaths in one day and
Kten...........
FRUITS,
BERRIES, AND JUICES:
for tho most popular sixes. See
only about 12 hours apart. At an
Own......... ........
early hour Thursday morning Wm.
SarMttrudi..:...
Tills.
tho official chart at your grocer's
Hilton passed away at his farm
home here after an illness of over
for other sizes and their point
a year; funeral services were held
Saturday at the Walldorf f funeral
values
home with burial in Riverside ceme­
tery. Hastings. * At an early hour
Bum. Grwi(ilshta)
Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Lowell
Deniond. who has been a patient
sufferer for several years, passed
away rather suddenly. Funeral serv­
ices were held al the home Sunday
at 2:30. Rev. Harley Townsend of­
ficiated as minister while Mr. Wing
of Woodland had charge of lhe
CAUTION
burikr in the Woodland cemetery. A
large crowd of friends and relatives

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coming from a distance were Mr.
and Mrs. Varn Tobla* and family
of Ft. Wayne. Ind.. Mra. Lizzie
Ountiier Of Monroeville. Ind.. Mrs.
Alice Gilbert. Mrs. Ion* Dickerson
and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Thomp­
son of Detroit, Arthur Jones and
Mr. and Mrs. Don Jones of Grand­
ville. Mra. Demond leaves many

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the surrender of Blue Stamps
from War Ration Book Two

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SECTION ONE—PAGES 1 to 8

EIGHTY-EIGHTH YEAR

On tht ☆

■&amp; ☆

☆ ☆ ☆

Prentio Brown Makes
The Better Proposal

Price
Administrator
Prentiss
Brown has made a good suggestion
to aid the government's program to
secure a greater flow of oil In this
country. He propose* that the gov­
ernment furnish the money for fi­
Hasting*. Michigan nancing the drilling of wildcat wells.
In return the government would re­
"
May 9. 1943
ceive a quarter interest In every
Hi fellow*:
When 1 glance over lhe list of commercial producing well.
Harold Ickes, petroleum admlnlsfolks that are writing to you guys
through zoliy'* column, I wonder
why in the world they ever picked
on-me. But here goes, and 111 try tlon. That plan would cost the gov­
and make It as interesting a* poa- ernment *500,000.000 annually. Pren­
jible from the stand point of one tiss Brown's plan would cost the
whose draft number Is going to government, he estimates (150,000,­
000 yearly tor drilling 4500 wells a
come up pretty soon.
Piral of all to all you fellows tiiat year, and the U. 8 would receive
of sucI know personally. I rend my best one quarter of the •product
—
wishes to you. and to ail the rest . ceuful wells, which would bring reof you from good old Barry county. 1 —
turns for several,._j,
yearswhile
whilethe
the
would no
not
a cent
wherever you may be, the best ot Ickes
T,,k“ plan •«»«
' yield
vl‘-------luck to all of you. and we all hope for tiie government.
thU thing will be over before long,
so that we can get back to a normal

Home Front

Now for lhe news, or dirt as wc
Used to say. tiiat I can cook up
about tilings In general around Has­
tings.
Most of you no doubt know that
Lea DeVault finally succumbed to
the allure of one of the fair aex.
You can imagine our surprise when
we heard that one. The best of luck
to you. Les and Winifred. I've been
checking over the lUts of fellows
that used to be around and single,
and the only one that I can account
for in that old gang is Whitey Weyermnn. who I* atlll single. Come on
Frank, what are you waiting for?
Lt. and Mrs. Harold Kreutx were
In the Coffee 8imp lhe other day,
and say. Harold sure looks swell.
While I'm tn this part of lhe letter
I want to say a word to you about
what a SWELL job Fred Blebbin*
and ills helper* in lhe City bank
are doing In keeping that service
men's Itit up to dale. Thais ■ Job­
Well also put in another plug right
K&gt;w for the G8O gal* and all the
die* who spend lime as hostesses
al lhe USO room.
I know tiiat a lot of you fellows
out llwre al one time or another
have belonged to » »cout troup some
where in thc county. From all lhC
reoorts that I get, everyone says
nxv nn- who has named his
tenderfoot testa in scouting, to;able
to take care of himzclf much better
in tiic array. We have four very
Jctlre troops in town, and also one
in almoat all of thc town* of the
rountr -Die leadership problem b
the big thing right now. We are try-

WAR RATION
BOOK NO. THREE
Post Office to Handle
Distribution by Mall

The Post office Department has
agreed to cooperate with the Office
of Price Administration in the dis­
tribution of Ration Book Three
The Office of Price Administra­
tion will furnish all postmasters a
supply of blank applications. OPA
Form R-129, to be distributed to
the public generally. These forms
should be received by all postmas­
ters between May 17 and May 20.
1943. Beginning May 20. 1943. port­
masters will make a general distri­
bution of these blank applications
without address to all patrons of
their office*, by city, rural, village
■nd star route carrier* performing
box delivery and through lock boxes
and call boxe*. and win keep a sup­
ply on hand for persons who call al
the post office. Delivery by carriers
must be completed not later than
June 5. 1943. and cards will be avail­
able for call to and including June
10. 1943.
Hie Department Is Informed by
Tax Not to Exceed 15 Mills the Office of Price Administration
that all applications must be mailed
Will Have Real Problem* to the address printed on the card
The Barry county lax commU*lon. prior to midnight of June 10 1943.
which allocates the taxes for the and that applications received bear­
county, the townships and the ing a later postmark will be held
school district* of the county, con­ by OPA for later handling.
These application forms will be a
sists of five members aa follows:
County Treasurer George Clouse. slae approximately five inches by
County School Commissioner Mrs. nine Inches and must not be folded,
Maude Smith. Chairman Morse but delivered in the receptacles flat.
Backus of the finance committee of If the supply becomes exhausted,
lhe board of supervUor*. Charles postmasters will order additional
Paul of this city, and Nelson Wil­ supplies from the nearest OPA
lison. of Johnstown. The last two warehouse.
were appointed by the judge of pro­
Completed application forms being
bate. The first three are members returned by the applicants must bear
by virtue of lhe positions they hold. letter-rate of postage: that is. 2
County Clerk Hyde Is the secretary cents when mailed in the same city
of the commission, but Is not a vot­ to which the card is Addressed, and
ing member.
3 cent* otherwise. If completed ap­
The commission met for organiza­ plication cards do not bear proper
tion purposes on Monday. They postage, they should.be relumed to
elected Nelson Willison as chair­ the applicant
man. and adjourned for two weeks,
Beginning June 20 and ending
until Monday May 24.
July 20. ration books in official
Budgets for the county, for each penalty window envelopes will be de­
township and for every school dis- posited
llK1 m
in U)e
the post OII1CC8
offices Bl
at U1C
the
‘--y
various mailing centers or me urhce of Price Administration for dc! to the commission when they hold iiv«-ry to the addressee by ordinary
' JV’JL
May''But's* ^matter'of|m*“
envel°Pes
1,01 “ **
Monday in May But as a matter of forWBrdcd to another address either
.within lhe city or to another city,
ot the budgets are 1‘Ld*i“^ 'but will be disposed of as per In­
lh*c1erk *“*" ***e c‘• structions printed on the envelope*,
m^Uhg. On Monday 57 of । PoBlinustcri should use every
d“J2^u h’d pre- aVallable means to. impress upon

CO. TAX COMMISSION
MET HERE MONDAY

IK SAX’“iMJ1 “"““S'S"

“^i'JSSv^hL^hvricalewn-

nrt* concern

the count&gt;’ _ . Low.. mXa aa rear

E‘“K'l-m"'Ms.*"1
Plan* are about complete for a BbJed
nnance committee to make
district
^^0,1 ln the amount of tax
dUtrict camporee
camporer to be held on the
local fairgrounds
fairground* thc
the weekend of
or r
.(..llrf&lt;1 ,for
or tthe
)w county.
required
county. For
For the
the
June 4. 5. 6 &lt;he Junior Chamber o previous two years the county bud­
Commerce U going ahead
get called for a tax ofB‘» mills. This
of the plans for successfully N»n- year that has been reduced to 8 1-4
lorlng this event. Many of you had mills. The total tax for any town­
an active part ln.
“f ship must not exceed 15 mills That
the lost camporce in 1941 Remem­ is. the county, township and school
ber how some of you got up early taxes combined must not exceed 15
In the morning to open the com- mills. If a school district owes mon­
mlssaiy tent, and found that some
and the loan has been approved
of the boys had been up all night ey.
by the people of the district, pay­
waiting for you. We
w’.n‘ ments required on such debt can be
Iwve as many boys around this added to the 15 mills, the latter sum
Kir. as the camp will be on a dls- being fixed to cover regular ex­
ct basis which includes all troops penses of the county, township and
in Barry county and Lake Odessa. school district.
A few words to you JC's out there.
Only one township. Barry, has
We are still going strong, but our presented its township budget, which
numbers are fast being
is m mills. The county's budget is
Hardly a draft call is made without
us losing one or two. until now we gets only a few are likely to pre­
are down to Just a few of us. We sent any difficulties to the com­
had an election of officers at th* mission.
The
Nashville-Kellogg
last meeting, and made Burr Cooley school district asks an allocation of
nresldent for the next-year. Cooley
(Continued on Page fl. Sec. 1.)
Bid a swell Job las’, year as treasur­
er. and really deserves to be our
Kxy. Clair Johnson U vice-pres..
y Bassett secretary, and DeSayne Pugh treasurer. For a while
st fall we discontinued the dinner
meetings al the IOOF hall and had
a lunch after the business meeting
and
program,
but
attendance
State Body Clamp* Down
dropped off. so we decided to re­
sume the dinners. We are meeting
on Mead'* and Coscarelli's
In the Hotel dining room now.
Several weeks ago. a Barry county
Not very many changes around
youth
was arrested by the sheriff's
town lately. George "Junior" Smltif
closed his meat market with the officers. He had committed several
beginning of meat rationing, and offenses. In the Investigations made
at
the
time
it was alleged, and prov­
hasn't reopened. Vern Leary pur­
chased the building next to the en. that litis boy had made purchases
East End. and seems to be doing of bottled beer at Levi Mead's place
and
had
bought
wine in the bottle
some remodeling. Tills is the place
where Wood had the grocery store. at Ralph CoecareUl's. Tills matter
Food Center lias been completely was reported to the Michigan state
re-modeled with all new fixture-. liquor commission.
About six weeks ago. In KalamaRalph Rom Is the new night police­
man. replacing Bill Parker, who at soo. a hearing was held. Evidence
Kssent is carrying mall for Uncle was presented to the commission In
m. Glen Swift resigned hU posi­ U&lt;s and several other cases of al­
tion as deputy sheriff, and has re­ leged violation of the stele's liquor
tired to his home on 8. Washington laws by licensees in this part of
street. The egg plant has Just re­ Michigan. No decisions were given
cently completed a new addition, at the hearing. The commission had
and they really are turning out tiie testimony presented In each
dried eggs for you fellows now. They
^d some scrambled out on M-37
Sheriff Bera waa notlfl
t week, when one of their big
tractor-trailer outfits turned over,
spilling 12.000 dozen eggs all over director of the liquor commission's
the landscape That was a pies*. "Bureau of Licensing and Enforce­
Walter Wallace is the new city ment." that both of the Hastings
elerk. and Spike has a Job on the licenses mentioned had been found
plant protection force over at the qullty of selling liquor to this minor,
and that their licenses were to be
PLxton Ring.
The officers of the fair associa­ suspended for a period of ten days.
On Monday of this week the sher­
tion have decided to go ahead with
Sns for a county fair tills year. iff's officers carried out the instruc­
e dates set are August 11. li. 13. tions given them in Mr. Parrish's
and 14. and for the first time ad­ letter. They were ordered to. and
did.
seize the liquor-selling licenses
mission to the grounds will be free.
They plan to have horse racing each of Mead and Coscarelll. which
afternoon, which should be good Sheriff Bera is directed to hold for
news to you. Winn Green. Frank the 10 days period. By order of the
and Enforcement Bureau
Kelly. Bill Sherwood and Geom Licensing
-------- the sheriff's of... the officer* of
....theof fair
the | commission,
Green are
board. and they should have a pretr fleers put on the front door of each

TWO LIQUOR PLACES
CLOSED 10 DAYS

lob with the bonds and stamp sales
through the merchants and budness men of the county. Carn also
has taken on tha chairmanship of
retailers bond sales for two more
counties, Allegan and Ottawa, so
you can expect that this dbt-ict
will always be on top with theft
salea.
I wont take up space telling you
about all the fellows who drop in

reads as follows: "The Michigan
Liquor Commission has suspended
1 the "
-----------of
'“
•*-----•-»-&lt;&lt;-»——» »for
—
license
this
establishment
10 days for selling liquor to minora.”

BARRY
RETAILERS
I r Afk HICTHIfT Iki
lb All [111 I Uli I IN
1/M I fill* I

111

STAMP, BOND DRIVE
County Croup Makes
553 Per Cent of Quota
Barry County lead the 17lh Distrlct In the Michigan Retailers War
Stamp and Bond Bale Drive for the
year ending April 30. on a percent­
age basis, according to George Carpenter, district and county chairman. and was exceeded on a total
sale basts only by Ottawa county.
The 17th District consists of Barry.
Allegan and Ottawa counties.
Barry Oounty retailers, with a
quoty of *98.000 for the year actual­
ly accounted for a total sale of
*531,43815. or 553 per cent of quote.
Allegan county retailers with a
quote of *240.000 promoted the sale
of *378,681.65 of stamps and bonds,
or 158 per cent of quote.
Ottawa county retailers had a
quote of *408.000 and sold 580,456.10
In stamp* and bonds, or 143 per
cent of quote.
Barry county also lead the three
counties in April sales with results
as follows: Barry county. (215.631.60;
Ottawa county, *193,435.80; Allegan
county, *89,238 Ofl.
Results for the first year are
gratifying. Mr. Carpenter says. “The
sales were good, but not good
enough.
We
have
done well,
but we must do better. Bond
and stamp sales must continue as
long as the war lists, maybe longer.
It u steady, consistent buying over
the 'long puli' which will count and
the retailers are in an excellent
position to give a little added pres­
sure to this sales effort. It is part
of our wartime Job."
Goals for next year have not been
announced as yet. Mr Carpenter
stated, but they will doubtless be
considerably greater than for the
year Just passed Here in the county,
he said, the retailers and profes­
sional men are really getting Into
the spirit of the drive and believes
that both the county and the dis­
trict will meet whatever demands

First Trial of Its Kind
In Michigan in 70 Yrs.
Next Monday there will be held
in Lansing a very unusual trial, the
first of Its kind in over 70 years in
this state. The entire Michigan
state senate will be the jury, A'com­
mittee of three of the Michigan
house of representative* will prose­
cute the case, and the defendant
will no doubt have his attorneys
present.
The person to be tried Is Probate
Judge Michael Nolan, of Gogebic
county, which is In the upper pen­
insula The charge against Judge
Nolan 4s that lie used his office as
a marriage racket. The testimony in
the case was first presented .to Cir­
cuit Judge Dehnke. of Harrisville.
Michigan; but he could not dispose
at the case. Judge Nolan la a judi­
cial officer. Such an officer cannot
be dismissed from his office, by the
governor, as could a sheriff or other
county officer. A judicial officer
must be tried by the state senate,
of which the lieutenant governor
U the preaiding officer.
This trial is open to the public

BARRY—EATON MEDICAL
.SOCIETIES MEETING HERE
1 Th? Barn- and Eaton Co. Medical
Societies will bold a joint dinner
'meeting at Hotel Hastings Thurs&gt;
day evening May 13. Lieutenant
Toohy of the medical staff of ths
------*~* Pen7 Jon“ Hospital at Battie
Zoily Coffer can handle that as- Creek, will conduct a round table
•Un,’£n.t.----------------------- lhan ’• but dlscuMion on Ki subject "AnS- are under way would probably find
a visit to the state senate quite In­
(Continued on naae 1. sm n
teresting.

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, MAY 13, 1943

THE YANKS BOUNCE BAXK

12 PACES—2 SECTIONS

SUGAR FOR
'
HOME CANNING x.

Two Arraigned Before
Judge McDonald Sat.

America's African army 1* now break the back of the strong Northdefinitely "of age.” The Ineffec- em Nazi defense sector, but Mateur
tual showings made at Paid. Kas- was untenable while Hill 609 re­
serine and Fondouk—typical of malned in Gennun hand*. The
Applications far Extra
*um of money, was arraigned bmn
what happens when untried troop* Nazi defenders we$e ordered to hold
Judge McDonald In Circuit court
Allotments Con Be Made
first meet balUewlse veterans—have Hill 609 for at least two weeks—nu
Saturday forenoon, and admitted
At Ration Board Hera
________ aothe charge. Judge McDonald
been more than avenged by the cap- matter at what coat. Hill 609 frtl
The Barn County War price and ceptcd the plea and remanded the
ture of Mateur. a blow that shook exactly 14 hours after the American
rationing board today disclosed that young man to the custody of the
the entire chain of strong mountain Infantry started to storm the *lopcs. effective
on and after May 15. sheriff awaiting his sentence.
defenses which lhe Nazis had es- This was the same group of men 1943. they will be accepting ap- .Don Smith, 25 of this city waa
tabllshed and paved lhe way for the who broke before Rommel's tanks plication* for home canning sugar, brought Into Circuit court Saturday
break through to Bizerte and Tunis, streaming out of Paid Pass and who
A* previously announced by Price forenoon He wai charged with atThe*e Americans have not been at later made such a disappointing | Administrator PrentUs M. Brown tempted breaking and entering the
it very long. Only a short time ago show at Fondouk. Hill 609 was their of the Office of Price Adminlstra- Brandstetter Warehouse.-He denied
they were bu* drivers, clerks, sales-1 most difficult assignment to date.
sugar for home canning Is his guilt when he faced Judge Mcmen. carpenters.- mechanics, rtu- but this time they were master* of • being allotted on substantially the Donald. Hi* ball was fixed at *500.
d.n^- .u . conWni to wm a d«,n-. lhe Mtuallon from &gt;url lo &lt;lnUh.'MIne b“1* M lael vear-Uut It. which had n&lt;rt been [urnUhrt when
In a world or peace. Bur Ur HaB relerane were for lhe ilnl Ume
JS"S', "EL? J.UI!.S
Toolda lhe, hare .hown the Karl ureeUn, batUe wUe American 'el
.^i' Sm ^rd. lhroiH^iS 1“ U,” UeJ^nbi
eXl “
veterans that civilian armies can erans and the result could, not have 1 ,(iuntrv wilireceive written appll-----------------uImi fltfht
catlM-d Herr
Herr Hitler
' ...__
____,_ .a.__ ,-r__ ”_ 1 TU/lft AC MAUV
caused
Hitler tn
to Innhr
look tn
to lhe
the j„u"
n7under
tiie____
rww___
pS&lt;5S%n
.
- • .
future with any added optimism.
and after May 15th. No special |W|I F Al MANY
When the history of lhe Tunisian |
• • •
form Is required unless It is planned
.
campaign te written, it is likely that
It was the advent of the British! J".
DIDTUC ACM ATUC
the storming of Hill 609 by Amerl- Eighth Army which broke up Ger-;
be
in PW“n; Q11( | fl J A J UlAiIIJ
BW .1I1 te
u (hr n-..n ratauw. In Bouih.m TunuU “J»
""“‘l
.
'
....
first, aerlous crack In the strong and cauwd Rommel to wek refuge
]
A copy o. WBr’ Ratjon Book!
"a,rY County* Record for
Axis oeiense
defense H
im*
guarding
* for
’
Year Ending April 1st
axis
nnes
guarumg lhe
uie In
••• the mountain
iuauiuiui strongholds
.'uuimiuiui of
oi the
ulc: ।On
One
for each
each person
person for whom
wl
plains. Dlbel
Djbe! Tahent.
Tahent, north,
north, which
which saved
saved General
General Pat-1
pat-1hnn^.mnnin,
home-canning «imr
sugar i&lt;
is sought;
Tunls-Blzerte plain*.
&lt;nn»ht;
: Statistics In lhe county clerk's
or Hill 809, rises 2,000 feet In a pre- I ton's Americans and General An- I 2. The total number of quarts
shot that, for the year endjuarts1 office show
t be!
. ink April
4JJJ4J j 1#t3 lhere were
cipltous slope to a summit which derson's First Army from a rather'or pounds of finishedfruit “to
u, up
. &gt;&gt;
k&gt;
- and 285 death* In tills county.
commands the entire area north embarrassing situation. But it was, put
up:
and
| , births
The
of' sugar to be'
vllla«e or thy
eastward to the Mediterranean. In the American capture of Hill 809
53. Th
' amount
■"
for making jam* and Jellies ie“{kl,n Michigan is made an offlGerman hand*, it meant that ac- and Mateur which opened the first used
&lt;not more than five pounds per ci*tregtitrar? apd la required to
curate artillery fire could be direct- breach in the German mountain person, within the 25-pound over- m*be( a monthly reportifoelhU.area
ed to cover all avenues of approach fortress and caused thc stunning all maximum)
lof
births and deaths which oc­
to Mateur. a small but important collapse of thc tfazl defenses In the
A top limit of 25 pounds of sugar cur in his dlrtrlcL The attending
city which controlled main rail and j Tunls-Blzerte area a few days later, per person
personis
... set
— in the new reguU- phydeian U rmulred by law to remotor highways linking Bizerte and i
. • .
tlons.
tlons. winch
which however
however is
is a
a maximum
r.---------------IP°rt ‘“J। birth or derth. where
Tunis, and therefore a key point for1 The British First Army broke up figure, to be granted only in the
re„ fr52:. “ J -e
lhe ij
"C,’’—
Within the,J™*' £.,5“*
the defense of the plain country. * strong German defense point by relatively few case*
Mhen
the birth or death occurred.
25 pound per person limit, any fam- *b
en .the
occurred,
Occupation of Mateur would thus I
(Continued on Page 4. Sec. 1.)
ilv can apply for sugar to pul up The clerk, of course, depends upon
the doctors’ reports to him tor the
jams, jellies and preserves at the material
from which he. thc clerk,
rate of five pounds per individual. must compile
his own report. The
"We
have
allowed
Increased clerk 1* reoulred
"V&gt;e
to make
make three
three duniulredreMrtT
to
amounts of sugar this year for |lCate ------morniUy
on^^s dupsent
lams, jellies and preserves so that totL,™tateto^of h£lth ^he
these can be used more extensive- .,rcond
county cleik Bnd thc
ly as a spread to stretch the butter , mird he keeps In his own official
and margarine ration” Mr. Brown E He rX riiake re^ eld!

CONVENTION OF
COUNTY W.C.T.U.

GUILDS
GIVE FINE REPORTS

B8D

Mrs. Leon Dunning Named
President for Coming Year

Officers and Member*
Meet Increased Demand*

☆ AT A GLANCI
This

the government. This newspaper
believes this service will enable in­
dividuals to cooperate more fully In

Week
Red Stamp
Beginning Bearing L«t
April 25
v
-- -----------------H-( 18 Points)
J-(16 Potnts)
K-H6-Pointe)
through May 11.

Stamp 23 for 1 pound, good to
Stamp 12 also good for 5 pounds
through May 31.
Both coffee and sugar coupons
are from the same War Ration

Stamp Number 5 from Basic
I Mileage Ration A Book, worth 4
Elions of gasoline, good through
ty 21.

heat and hot water.

Second Inspections due: A book
ivehlcl“ by Sept. JO; B's by Jun*
by May JI; commercial whides every M days or 5,000 miles,
I wbich ever Is first.
I
8agar For Canning

eannln. sugar
...u.r allotment*
altatmont. &gt;h£ occurred
5?? ‘L
.WrU
? °r dd
«
lh
' canning
in0®hll
«a
“
lr£
under the new pftgram will be In lhBt month. He la compensated at
lhe form of "Sugar Allowance Cou- the rale of 25 cent* for each birth
।uons
in denominations of 1. 3. r—« •»—------- «-----------•*.----&lt; 5 and 10 pound*. Housewives thus and the same for each death he re( can spread their sugar buying over
।the entire canning reason. Instead
'of making a tingle large purchase may make for that month, settle­
as they did last season when boards ment being made at the end of the
had only purchase certificates for
The county must foot the bill,
Tl“ TSLSt? M„ °“iu Hl». !buying in quantity to Issue. Each year.
payment being made by the county
Sugar
Allowance Coupon will be clerk. Before that county officer
secretary and slate director of the
I1'*1
«4L,r*Se,,p4
i
department of soldiers and -sailors.
’JSZil Yh,ch ln‘:lud-, !marital with lhe serial number oT sends the money, his record and
Ration Book One and the boojc that of the state board of health for
were In attendance There are five F‘t33.7 due»M from sale uf War
,
must be presented to the re- the reporting district must be com­
active unions in the county. Free«nd donations of *28.(». Itself
(Continued on Page 3. Sec. 1.)
pared and must agree.
port. Hastings. 8. E Rutland. Wood- besides other items. Disbursements
Because township, village and city
land and Cloverdale. It was the targ- : [or. l.hc
clerks are chosen at April elections,
est and most enthusiastic convention •_“**nce of *3.07 In J he checking
tite settlement Is made from April
held in the last several years.
account. In the saving account is
1 to April 1 each year. County
Reports were given by e^h of the
T^wt^
Clerk Allan Hyde last weeK sent
detiartment superintendent: Char’X* }Pe
checks to the reporting officers for
■cler building. Mrs. Florence Ftem°f the^year, the dhthe year ending April 1. 1943, Tbs
Ing; Christian citizenship. Mrs.
‘
total of the remittances VU fM0O.
Ilan McLeod: spiritual education.
Because Pennock Hospital is lo­
Mrs. Edith Black: alcohol education.
,“**? •uf2.of, ““ H
“ET’J1
cated tn Hastings, this city gets cre­
Mrs. Mae Custer; press and public- J*’?*1? r&lt;* the following material-;
dit for births and deaths of people
ity. Mr*. Fred Tabberer.
‘/S.ZS*
Mrx A Hr— M-nd— nrrxljlr nt nf
567 3-4 jds. muslin. 32 yd*
so the city clerk of Hastings, for
Motorists Asked to
WrXfi.^1
» outing: 89 3-4 yds Indian head: 42
the year ending April 1. received
oif^’fn? riie’nnuS'mBktev thS ,poota ll‘re,d: 50 v,rda linen cresh:
Help in Clean Up
»113.75 of the total of &lt;200.80. for
i«Sl*t‘
Of
332
»fte«UnR: 20 yds. tlck*1 ffra B^Sde
etc Thc*e *re 1x11 “ fe» of the , Cooperation of motorists and law his work In reporting births and
enforcement officials in a nation­
that occurred in this city
...Ings purchased and prepared for wide campaign to stamp out use of dealtis
for that year—or quite a little over
sewing
the
Guilds.
Mrs.
Fred
of
flowers
in
appreciation
of
her
scwlng
by
lhe
Oulld8
Mr
"
'
.
black market gasoline and to halt
chairman, reported that she driver* with ”B“ and "C" gasoline
;seven years as county president. I Jones,
:
Mrs. I. J. Smith, Hasting*, had had cut a tola) of 1043 articles, hav­ rations issued for occupational pur­ and 105 of the 265 deaths reported
,
charge
of lhe memorial service in Ing made good use of that new pair poses from using this gasoline for for tills county arc credited to Has­
of .shears.
shears.
:honor of Miss Tillie Tvden. Mrs 01
non-essential driving was asked to­
Elsie Lanfear. Mrs Jearue Smith of! , J? her ^r?°rS MIm. J/*11)*’ Tfu.‘ day by Price Administrator Pren­ tings.
Tiie above are details of one of
Hastings: Mrs. Jennie Buck of Rut- |8‘nk- superintendent of the hospital, tiss M. Brown.
many kinds of public business of
land and Mrs. Bernice Osgood of K*ve, “me Interesting figure* ran"In ttie states outside the East
county that are probably little
Woodland
remlng the work in that Institution. Coast shortage area, "Mr. Brown a
known but we believe our county
Ctew P1.SI.U were pre-nud W.SEL"±S’
explained, "mileage rationing con­ readers will be Interested in them,
during the twelve months, with a tinues essential If the nation * sup­ also in thc following table, showing
Hastings and Freeport unions.
Talks were given by Mrs. Iler total of 10.120 days, an average of ply ot rubber is to see us through. the number of births reported for
The great mass of people who
,on "Vitamins are Needed" and 8.1 4- days per patient; 313 babies
15 townships, four villages and
bom; 343 major and 368 minor have "A". "B" or "C" books are ac­ the(Continued
by Mrs. Alice Griffin on “Youth and ■i were
on Page 8. Bee. 1.)
operations performed
49 blood cepting In good spirit the limita­
Crime.”
Mrs. Mae Custer had charge of the transfusions given; 1723 X-rays ta­ tions upon driving which the war
sound picture "It's the Brain that ken: 1754 laboratory tests made; 159 has made necessary. It would be
I basal metabolisms made and 94 unfair to them, as well as destruc­
Counts."
1
taken.
Miss tive of this vital rationing program,
Because Mrs. Dora Whitney of electro-cardlocrams
Benton Harbor, state president, was Teuslnk said that a volunteer class not to proceed vigorously against
111 and unable to attend and give in nursing has been started and that willful violators.
the
evening address. Rev. Kenneth the group of high school girls are
"Motorists with "A" books only, of
!
giving
splendid
assistance
to
the course, may use the gasoline bought
Byler of Hickory Comers graciously
Fair Board Makes Very
substituted and talked from Judges nurses and patients. She also voiced on their “A" books any way they
14. with subject. "Lions We Shall her aporeciatlon of the sunport and wish. But with lhe limited amount
Important Announcement
Interest
of
the
Guild
members,
who
Meet in This Life."
of driving that an “A" book per­
The board of directors of the
provide
so
many
necessities
and
mits. It is impossible for any one to Barry County Agricultural Society
The officers as elected for the en­
suing year are: President. Mrs. Bea­ comforts for the patients and the travel very far. Every effort will be has passed a resolution to hold a
homital.
made
fo
detect
"B"
or
"C
”
ration
trice Dunning, Delton; 1st vice­
county fair next summer, with free
Ten patients were cared for bv violators and not only to revoke gate admissions. The dates set for
pres.. Mrs Bessie Woodman. Wood­
land: 2nd vice-prea.. Mra. Allee Gri- the Charitv committee. Mrs. E. A their present rations but to suspend the fair are Wednesday. Thursday.
fin. Freeport: rec. sec.. Mrs. Lyle Burton, chairman, al a cost of their right to any further rations Friday and Saturday, August 11 to
Biddle. Hastings; cor. sec., Mrs. Illah &lt;15133. Receipts included MQ12 for an appreciable time
14 Inclusive.
from the Rotarv club and (63.75 oaid
Instructions are being issued to
(Continued on page fl)
by a patient who had been given OPA. District Offices to assign from Washington that county fairs
assistance, etc. The charitv fund ail available Investigators to clean be held thia year, the board felt
showed a balance of (82 39 nn May up the present situation. 'The pro­ tiiat they should hold tha fair. The
Sidelight on Major General
4 Assistance wax given to five na- cedure developed will not call for change to a free admission fair was
tlen’s' from ‘he Child F*re Red "snooping” and we are not going made with the belief that that plan
Cladeon Barnes Trip
(Continued from page 1. Sec. 1)
to slop cars ou the highway", Mr. offered the best chance of bringing
To North Africa
Brown said. "However where the the crowds that make a fair desir­
The following is a reprint from
circumstances obviously Indicate able and helpful to the people, for
the March 15th Army Ordnance
that "B" or "C” ration* are being whose benetit the fair Is maintained.
Bulletin which will be of special PROCLAMATION
used for non-essential purpose*,
At th* board meeting, the matter
Interest to Barry county readers
Poppy Day this year should
drivers will be interviewed by police of features and attractions waa
REPORT: On a recent day in
and OPA. investigators'*.
thoroughly discussed, and commit­
North Africa, the Germans bombed
Willful violators are that group of tees were appointed to secure at­
,Ordnance Major Gen. G M. Barnes
selfish individuals who buy gasoline tractions it was decided that there
those heroes who gave their
and never knew it. It waa a heavy
from unscrupulous filling stations be horse racing every afternoon of
raid on an allied front-line head­
which cover up sales without ration the fair, also that there be enter­
In honor of the brave men of
quarters. but they really would have
coupons by purchasing them from tainments before the grand stand
this
second
great
conflict.
moved in had they known tiiat
criminal elements in lhe community afternoons and evenings. It was also
for the sake of their mutual profit. decided tiiat there would be plenty
Technical Division chief who di­
These motorists as well as their sup­
and Poppy Day mean* hope
rected design of the 2-ton bombs
pliers must expect sterri treatment.
and comfort to those who ar*which have leveled German cities,
contacted.
still living, aa the money reand the tanks and tank destroyers
which have outfoxed the foxy Rom­
hibit* by 4-H -clubs and Victory
mel.
gardens. This will be the first free
veterans' ’ families.
Major Barnes (“World's best Ord­
fair tn Ute history of this city and
On Poppy Day this llitlle
nance engineer."-Ordnance Chief
Word lias been received here that county. The board will do their
Campbell) escaped unharmed to
Junior Walton, son of Dr. and Mrs. beat to make it outstanding and
continue his combat-sone investi­
D. D. Walton, of this dty. has Just worth while for everybody.
gation of U. 8. ordnance perform­
been promoted from an Ensign to
ance. He had other dose calls on
Lieutenant. Junior Grade, in the
his tour of more than 40.000 miles,
naval air force. In the navy an en­
but arrived safely back In Washing­
sign corresponds to a second lieu­
ton to report universal satisfaction
tenant In the army; a lieutenant,
(allies oply) with U. 6. ordnance.
Ing so gallantly. I. aa Mayor of
Star grade to first lieutenant In
He Interrogated ail ranks from
the City of Hastings, hereby
army; a lieutenant, senior grade,
privates to generals and field mar­
dMdgnate 8at*day. May 32,
to a Captain In the army.
The Sun OU °° of Toledo. Ohio,
shals, both U. 8. and British.
IMS. as Poppy Day for this
Junior's many friend* in Hastings last week ceased drilling a well on
On radio's Army Hour (February
are happy to receive such good another Mead farm in Rutland,
21, 1043), General Barnes reported
ana of Foreign Wars and their
news, and congratulate him on this which was put down some distance
to U. 8. that our ordnance is meet­
north of the deep test made last
Auxiliary and the American
promotion.
____________
ing the final proof of battle. He
&gt;ear The last well waa driven to
Melon and their Auxiliary are
said he saw from the air "vast des­
NOTICE­
a depth of about 3450 fert. but no
privileged to sell Popplea. In
ert areas carpeted with wreckage of
RESTAURANT OPERATORS
showing of oil was discovered. Th*
German tanks and mechanized
Restaurant operators who have Sun Co. has not. however, given up
equipment" attesting the high qual­
not filed menus that were in use its leases in this vicinity al this
ity of our weapons.
during the period April 4—April
»&lt;ra will be helping to ''carry
Major General Barnes b in the
10. 1943 are urged to file hwmedla**United States at the present time;
ly with their local ration board.
In fact his new headquarters have
Though May 1st was the an­
been established in New York but
nounced deadline for such filing,
ration boards are accepting signed
Signed. Charles H. Leonard.
Pott*. that he has been so busy he
copies now to complete the survey
Mayor.
■
has not had, time to even see his
necessary to establishing reataur-

The 85th annual convention of
Barry County Womans Christian nual meeting of the Pennock Haslempcranoe Union
union was held
neia many.
Guilds last week Tuesday eveTemperance
Friday.
May 7. at the Cloverdale Evangelical
llst««d »*«» interest to tl?
church.
। reports of the various officers as all
The convention was opened by excentlona’nv btKvmte

sa

“SS EiF- ■

DRIVE ON AGAINST
GASOLINE BLACK
MARKET OPERATORS

ADMISSION FREE TO
NEXT COUNTY FAIR

JUNIOR WALTON
IS PROMOTED

Sun Oil Co. Failed
To Find Oil in Its
Sixth Rutland Well

Mvff
May fl
May 31

Sugar fOT home-Canntog Of 1943

housewives on approximately the
same basis as last season. No reduc­
tion of blue point stamps will be
made from War Ration Book Two
for canning sugar. Details of the
program will be Issued within the

COUNTY SCOUTING
DEPENDS ON YOUTH
COUNCIL SUPPORT
One of thf participating organ Irations in the Barry County Youth

a&lt; churches, clubs and schools in
their work of character-building
and citisenship training. This te
accomplished
through
tn
adult volunteer leaders to

.nd" thinfii ig. O'
man Is Richard

Field Executive for
Boy Scouta are t

the Boy Scout**

troops and two Cub

80 adult leaders.
Money contributed to the Barry
County Youth &gt;Council tor the sup­
port of such a worthy movement is
money invested in the future citi­
zenship of America. Our children
are more valuable than gold.

youth council drive for fund* will
be held on Tuesday, May 35.

AUCTION SALES
ETHEL GODDE, Propr.-Having
rented her fang Ethel Godda WU1
have an auction sale at tha farm lo­
cated or.o milt south of Fine iaku

Of Level Park, or 2 miles south
Banfield. 4 mils west and on* mil*
south. She Is offering an excaUenl

elsewhere in tills Issue for full par­
ticulars.

ling
offering a good list of horns. «
hogs, and farm Implements. Ha
Flannery will cry the sale. Bee
adv. elsewhere in this iwut for
particular?

soring an . auction m
regUUrod livestock
Barry county
:

GEORGE

�THE HASTINGS BANNER, THURSDAY, MAT 13, 1M3

3 CENTER

/

For Run-Down Ration Books
I.,##,,.#►»#.,.............

Ration Calendar
SUGAR: Stomp 12,
June 1. For 5 lbs.

good

to ;
;

COFFEE: Stomp 23. good to ■
May 30. For 1 lb.
.5

Ration points going fast? Then bring your books to us today for a first aid
treatment that will put new life into your menus. We've scores of appeteasing foods that require no points at all, as well as a large selection of
high quality foods with low point values. And our daily low prices are
"just what tho doctor ordered" for a bruised budget. Our ceiling prices
are plainly marked and you'll be pleasantly surprised by the large number
of foods that are priced below them today—and every day!_

POINT STAMPS: G, H, I Blue
through Moy 31.

NEW CARROTS

RED, E, F, G Stomps good ; ;
through Moy 31 ; Red H good ■
Moy 16.
:

2

GRAPEFRUIT

lUl

13C R

bunch#,

25c

4

HASTINGS9 FINEST PRODUCE BAR
TOMATOES
FRESH PINEAPPLE
CELERY HEARTS
RHUBARB
FLORIDA ORANGES
SUNKIST LEMONS
CALIFORNIA ORANGES

ONIONS
T.,., Silver
Skin, bunch

_

lbs.

W

RADISHES

5

C

bunch

MEAT DEPARTMENT

39c
39c
19C

lb.

bunch

5c

lb.

6

I

GOIDEN ANNIVFRS4Ry

FRUIT JARS

SALE!

Extra Special

SLAB BACON
Ik

Joh-Voh Beverage

CEREAL

1 9C

-

FLOUR
C4 9C

5 lb. cock 32c

PICNIC
6 POINTS

hXms

lb.

IE,

JUL

CHUCK ROAST an_
6 POINTS

lb.

BESS

UHL

VEAL STEAK
b POINTS

Sb..Id..

lb.

SIRLOIN Steak
a POINTS

WHEATIES

lb.

-»/■_

U—tL

MAXWELL HOUSE

COFFEE

NO RED POINTS NEEDED

NO POINTS NEEDED
Lux flakes. Ige. pkg. 22c reg. pkg. 10c

Pancake Flour. 5 lb. sack27:
Pillsbury Farina, _Jge. 17c, small 9c
PtLURUBY '
Whole Wheat flour. 5 lb. sack __27c
Pillsburg Pancake flour, pkg. __10c
Kellogg corn flakes, 2 pkgs.17c
Checrioats, pkg.12c
Quaker Rice Sparkies, pkg. 10c
Del Mcnte Raisins, seedless, pkg. 15c
Mince Meat, 2 lb. jar35c
Macaroni, 3 lbs.25c
Spaghetti. 3 lbs.
BrT LSBURY

Wheat Soy Rice Pancake Mix, pkg. 15c
Prunes, lb.13c
Rice, 2 lbs.21c
Monarch Long Crain Rice, pkg. __17c

Lifebuoy Soap. 3 bars 19c

• THI BIST FOR LESS"

rTRAND

Rinso -giant 60c, med. 10c, Ige. 22c

THEATRE^

"OVER MY DEAD BODY"

KING OF THE COWBOYS1

"THE CRYSTAL BALL"

TUES.. WED.. THURS, HI.. MAY 18-19-20-21

Swan Soap, Ige. 2 for19c
Swan Soap, med. 3 for17c

Dake Ellington and bls Orchestra

Gold Dust Washing Powder, Ige17c

"CABIN IN THE SKY'

Fairy Soap, 3 bars for_________17c

•PRESCRIPTIONS

Contrary to previos

Beats them all Cleaner, gallon __43c
Spic &amp; Span----------- ------------------------ 21c

BA It It Y

Climax Wall Paper Cleaner, Ige. 25c

Areowax, bottle

23c

FRIDAY and SATURDAY. MAY 14-15
DOUBLE FEATURE ATTRACTION
Chester Morris and Ann Savage

Johnson's Wax, quart _’98c

Roman Cleanser, quart9c

fl

Clothes Pins, 2 pkgs. a17c

N. MAIN ST., NASHVILLE. MICH

DOWN THRU
THC AGES

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Die A-Doo, pkg.---------------------------- 25c

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LOCAL NEWS

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Sno Sheen cake flour, pkg.27c
HABVEBT TIME

SPRY
3«.
69c
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1Qc
27c
28c
24c
27c
29c
29c
29c

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50 TEARS 1893-194-,

' lb Pk».

17c
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dozen

ft

lb.
NECK BONES ipomt
lb.
f RESH PORK LIVER Spoints
PORK SPARERIBS meaty3points lb.
2 points
lb.
PORK HOCKS
4 points
lb.
BEEF RIBS
lb.
FRESH SIDE PORK 6 points
PORK SAUSAGE GRADE 1 5 points lb.
BEEF LIVER
6 points
lb.
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sEli'.CO JHItDOtO ViHinj

A short program wu given.
Chas. Faul is convalescing nicely
from her recent operation. * Mr.
Mra. Arnold Towns who has been
and Mrs. Raymond McLeod and
children of Grand Rapt4* and Woodland school the past year,
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Nowlcke were delightfully entertained tan of the
at North JefMother's Day guests of Mr. and girls tor luncheon at her home
111 with the flu.
and Mra. Vem David and Vera. Mra. DeU Williams. * Mr. and Mra. Gut Friday. The girls presented
Jr., of Lansing were dinner guests Russell Rletesma and daughter of Mrs. Towns with a lovely luncheon fortune to miuh her finger last
Hof Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Kusamaul Grand Rapids spent Sunday with cloth. The girls exhibited their Wednesday, losing the nail and re­
[[Sunday. * Mra. Carl Jordan and iter partpta. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde work ftt the 4-11 Achievement Day quiring four stitches.
son Rodney visited Mr and Mra. Wise. * Milan Trumbo received in Hastings.
Elaine Offley and
Ed Green, foreman of the State
I! Gilbert Todd of Center Rond. Has- word Monday of thc death of his Mary Jo Kltson received special Highway Department, is resigning
Ungs. Sunday. * Mra. Roy Munger, aunt Mra. John Pankhunt at her mention and honon.
Elaine, a because of ill health and will live
of Hgselton. Iowa is visiting ner home In Pompeii. Dr. ChaJ. Tank­ junior in High school, has com- on a farm near Evart. Mich.. In Oshurst of lonta is a son of Mra.
Pankhurst
Mr. and Mrs. Trumbo
Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Hon are
to attend the funeral Wed'1 * Mr. and Mrs. Frank Nlcthamer expect
1
moving into the Lucius Lolxkll
* Rev. and Mra. Harold
, entertaffied with a family dinner neaday.
|
The local bond drive in Wood­ house on Cass St. and Mr. and Mrs.
| Sunday In honor of Mother's Day. ;Blakelv and daughter Judy vtaltad land township was more of a suc­ George Snook and daughter ElUe
parents. Mr. and Mrs. Leon cess than many thought possible.
i Mrs. Geo- Nlethkmer was the hou- her
■
of
Detroit will take occupancy tht
Saturday. Mra Blakely 334.000 waa the nearest estimate
! or gueat. Otliers present were Mrs. Nicholson
1
of June of their home. 430 H
Judy remained for a visit un­ that could be Riven and Ute com­ first
Bertha Flory And son Verdun and and
'
Market.
Mr. and Mrs. Blake Rising and son til
1 Wednesday. * Rev. Geo. F. Win­ mittee had evidence to believe that
Miss
Ruth Lyle, one of the secre­
Is attending the Methodist more than that amount would be
. Gene of West Woodland. * Mr. and gard
I
taries
at the Health Office, has a
school at Lansing which more nearly correct. The exact
Mn. John Dell were Sunday din- summer
1
.last Monday. Mav 3 and figures were hard to obtain because sister who is a nurse now stationed
;ncr guests of Mr. and Mrs. Elwyn started
1
in
Chicago
with the Army Air Corps
Friday. May 14. * Mn Mary of the many ways and places that
| Dell of Leslie- ★ Mr. and Mrs. Les- closes
'
■w Scorge Stucky bf Charlotte,
and Mra. Wingard bonds could be purchased.
ter Bruinm were Sunday dinner Showerman
■
Thursday of last week in
guests at lhe home of her sister, spent
■
Through the school. 33.643.35 In wife of Dr. Stucky, Health director
; Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Manker of Lansing. * Visitors at the home stamps and bonds were sold during for Barry and Eaton counties, re­
Mra. Geo. Furman for Mother's April, making a grand total for lates the fact that as a young girl
South Woodland, a Mr. and Mrs. of
1
[Robert Owens of Grand Haven Dav were Mr. and Mra. Clarence thc yeah so far. of 35,64200 Last when she used to accompany her
and children of Homer,
'1 spent the weekend with her par- Forman
■
family to Harbor Beach for tiie
enu, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Crockford Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Dodge and
summer, she was a bowling enthu­
'of Carlton. ♦ Mr. and'Mrs. Clarence‘taby son of Hunter Street. Sun- SCS9-W.
Mrs Smith's room was siast and Frank Murphy, now Chief
[Arnie and son Gordon spent the[Tield. B4r. and Mrs. Harvey Capron 1st with 838830. 8th grade 2nd with JusticeJdurphy of the United States
weekend with her parente. Mr. and »nd daughter of Ionia and Mr. and 378 85. and 13lh grade 3rd with Supreme Court, set her pins on the
Mn. Ijkwrcnce FauL Mr. and Mrs. I «’»• C’ Peck of, Hsings. * Mrs. 35935. The local committee wtsh- alley.
Chas Rowlader of Grand Rapids [Maud Ca prop visited relatives in . es to thank those that helped can­
M S. Hodgen of Morgantown.
I werd Sunday dinner guests. Thu, If»Ua from Friday until Sunday vass and those that purchased thc West Virginia, has been made as­
dinner
In honor
of * Mr and T
Mra Ward
Hynes
sistant manager of the concern he
. was
was a
a birthday
uinnaay
uinner
nonor
,
-y
—- and
li-.ujof
__
.__ in Rowlader
—
__ izvnoitjirrv
ntrry "r Chaxlottc
-onrl
Mr |,II bonds or helued in any way.
i the birthdays
Chas.
,•«» Jf
and Mr.
has been associated with for a num­
;
Woodland Township School
and Clarence Arolc. Jack Arnie ^4 Mrs. Frank Hynes were 8un-|
ber
of years. The promotion Is a
May School Calendar
who has been visiting ids grand- toy dinner guesta at the home ofi Moy 14—Baseball at Sunfield; । compliment to his ability and his
tenure of service. Mrs. Hodgen Is
parents this week, returned home Mr »nd Mrs. Cleo Fox.of Kalama’
^.•BSvaraihi;
d D. Fisher of |£,
.
with his parents- * Mrs. Carolyn
Cal- !
I Duncan of Milwaukee and Mr. and «J»e 084th B.Tfi. at Victorville.
V
a 13 day fur-1
'Mra. Floyd Duncan of Ypsilanti fornla is enjoying were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. -l««h wHh his parents. Mr and
nut*
^IH “ roBn Wh° Prov**
ChctsiC
, and Mrs. Jerry Fisher and Max. Mrs. Waller Ficher of South WoodMrs. Carolyn Duncan U Max'. UM- Edwsnfls looking fine and Report cards given out at 3 P.M.. makns a ooor bait for mice or rub,
’
““w"1grandmother. * Mr. and Mrs. Wm. enjoying lhe first visit with home Pi
.
„ ..
butter, grease, apple slices, raw
[Wortley and son Gallen of lhe
«n over a year. * David and ? F- M• .
S’?”?1! ’ squash and corn meal or rolled oata
Tamarac District and Mr. and Mrs. Nelda Osgood are visiting their
•The Woodland High school base- mixed with grease, according to ,
Ray Worllcy and family ot Way- grandparents in Huntington. In­ ball team rose to new heights last practical research conducted by Dr.
,. land were Mother's Day guests at °l*"a
Mr' ~ni1, Mrs '
afternoon and defeated the M. D. Pimle. director of the W. K.
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Arthur Allerdlng and son Carl, were Tuesday
Sunfield team by a score of 6 to 1- Kellogg blrd.&amp;ancluary .operated by
Sciialbiy. * Mrs
Rhoda Austin Sunday dinner guests of Mr.| and ;The
team has two more games. Michigan Stale College near Augusspent the weekend with her son Mrs H. L. Aherdlng of^Carltou. * one with Sunfield, there, on May ta.
land family.. aar.
Mr. iuiu
and air*,
Mrs. iioocri
Robert:
—
14. and the other with Nashville. • Clara Bush, daughter of Mr. and
■ aateateu w
Lynn Miller, son of Mr. and Mra. on
'■[Austin
of LwxsUig.
Lansing. * Mrs Carl
_ May
.... ..18. tehere.
—
In
In Ra previous
previous Mrs.
Mrs. Roy
Roy Bush
Bush ofof Hastings,
Hastings, will
will
Burkle was In Lansing from Wed- Oscar Miller of South Woodland game Nashville won by a score of repre.wni Western Michigan College
nesdav until Friday to see her new lcfl Monday for CPS. Camp at fl to 3.
in thc annual Prow Reading contest
granddaughter. Bopnle Jo. daugh- K“’]e- pL J
,
'of thc Michigan Intercollegiate
Kindergarten and First Grade
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Carlyle Burkle. Attend Band Itaunce In Charlotte
I Speech League which will be lie Id
Miss Doris Whitney, teacher
* Mr. and Mra. Forrest Begerow
Mrs. Harold Smith and da ughDon and Eldon Phelps have moved at Michigan State College May 7.
and children called on Mx and ter Joan, Mrs Ford Stowell and to Lansing. We are sorry to lose r--She won first place ...
in tlie contest
Mra. John Begerow of Lake Odessa Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hynes nttend- Item Irvr. our room » S.nr.1,
m Ur.L“”?SI&gt;
w wTrotTKletl
gjK'and
Sunday afternoon. * Miss Jeanne «&gt; the llh Annual Band Bounce in ..wrcks
Joyce
Hyde, dnuohter of Mr. a.
Burkle of Battle Creek visited her Charlotte last Friday evening. This cess WatasM. Everyone wliose let*4*
parents. Mr. and Mrs- Carl Burkle was presented by the Music De- Iat multi hn
rM'rlvntl a rnrd .One Of B group Of Western Mlvhikail
received a card College studfnta ln
cla4M.s who
over the weekend. * Mra. L. J. partment of the Charlotte School. fmm l er
.. „ .
Ihave Just completed two handsome
Vincent and son Jimmy called on 175 musicians took part under the nom i*er.
filth and Sixth Grades
Mrs. Glenn England and Marjory direction of Vtord Hynes, son of.
i books filled with pictures and inMrs. Arlle Spindler, teacher
‘formation- conccminii Kalamazoo.
and Mr. and Mra. F. E Border Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hynes. Over;
We are very Riad to have T""
Mrs which will be of Interest and help­
StmdavF^rthl?rc\lled
afternoon * Mr
attended
Chaa
on and
Mr Mis
arh 1000
Band people
Mght Ward
Hynesthis
willannual;
be £ Vender pay us a visit Thuraday
fulness to men of thc Army who
I Mrs.
Floyd
Kimble
and
family
of
the
head
of
the
Music
Department
11
and
arc stationed at Fort Custer.
raii.
riu&gt;u
n-iuiuio
aim
lamuy
oi anrl
•••- terlnrlnnl
“7
, of7 the
.7
z,
_
rtZ
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«...
_
a_—
a.
____
_
Charlotte
t
|,c
l*JJSt
LWO
WCCKS
Were
&gt;0.(0
ail.l
Robert J. Carter, son of Mr. and
Coats Grove Sunday afternoon. ★ alld Principal of the
lhe
e.w"'n» #year, mak-1respectively. ★ We haw made Mra. John L. Carter of Cloverdale,
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Rising of school for
,nr ,h
* 'coming
.r
in
Charlotte.
*
"Happy
Family
”
health
chart
t&lt;5
„
....,™ ....
is
chairman of the vaiuo
committee
an
Hastings were dinner guesta Fri­ ing his 8th year
Censos
I■ °ur front border with pictures of Programs for the annual banquet
For the Next
N._, _
____
day evening at the home of Mr.
•
-—
••
fruit,
vegetables
and
milk
bottles,
to
be given by Sigma Tuu Gamma
Born
to
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Gerald
and Mrs. Roy Rowlader. * Mr. and
Church of thc United Brethren in , fratenuly of Western Michigan Col­
Miskc
(Helen
Brodbcek)
of
LanMrs Carl Hewitt. Mrs. Agnes He- ——
Christ
lege Saturday evening May 8 in the
wilt and Mr. and Mrs. Howard He- «*«« on Saturday. Mav 8. an 8
I. H. Osgood. Pastor
iVanGngh room of Wolwood Hall.
witt called on Mr. and Mra. Lewis f°“nd daughter, Joyce Elaine. The
1 Merton Kittinger has received
Todd of Clarksville Sunday after- maternal grandparents. Mr. and Woodland
10: 00 A. M.—Worship and scr- the promotion Io First Lieut, and
noon. Their son. Robert Todd of Mra Paul Brodbcek are receiving
its now stationed ut Atlanta. Oa.
Camp Claiborne. Ln. and daugh- the congratulations here. * Mr mon
. Mrs. Kittinger will be remembered
11: 00 A. M.—Sunday school
ter Miss Jean Todd of WMC E. and Mrs, LaVemc Roberts of North
as June Scobey.
\
7:30 P. M.—Christian
Endeavor.
Ki.lumazoo were also
al*O mere
there * Mrs. Woodland
receiving vu^a^.aconfratulaKHiomazoo
wouwiauo are icwviuk
—-----------------I Albert P. Lev. a Harvard incdi’tab
E. O. Shorno. Mr. and Mra. Ho- Hons on the birth of a daughter al |
.
.
n.; m
ouLiuay
scnuui
r.chool senior, is mending fourwecte
ward Hewitt and Mra F. E Bord- Pennock hospital. Thursday, May i lu.ju A
u ,;au
fto&gt; ■scho
?l.
11:30 A. M -Morning worship «n Public health admlnixtraUdH
er were in Battle Creek Thursday. 6- The Utile miss weighed 7 pounds and ' sermon
*
M iwork with lhe EatDn Co. Health
* Chai. Rowlader of Grand R«V- “nd 0 mmces.
1
7.M P. M—Christian Endeavor. |
S?'
ids called on his brother Roy Row- West Woodlandrarc
Birthday
Club Tol Preaching
»
service following Chris-|
Mollda&gt; with Dr. G.
ladcr Sunday. * Mr and Mrs. LewMeet
1
i. Greenman of Battle Creek vis- ’ -D
im next meeting nt
The
of the
thc West Itian
Endeavor.
. Ls
RevI H Oxgood accompanied \ m,‘T’ E'lher -------“,ry -----«’»»- --------puWJc
Birthday Club will be V«cy.
I.
H.
atyimijraiucu
.
lied Mr. and Mrs. Dor Stowell Fri­ Woodland
Rev D.
nil
rirrtrtM
Huntieiri wUh
nurse,
formerly
R^v..
D
H Carrick
!healthlhc
&gt; Rct.
H.
of Sunfield.
Barrywho
Co wii3
HpaHh
day and Saturday. * Mr. and Mrs. held nt thc home of Mrs. Dor
Rev. R. A Hoffman of Lansing riow with the Eaton Co. Health
Chas. Townsend and daughters of 'Stowell. Friday. May 31
South Woodland were dinner guests Former Woodland Boy in California and Mrs. Edith Wheeler of Hastings Dept., has accepted a poMUon as an
A letter was received from Pvt.; are attending as delegates thc Par- instructor In a school of public .
at the home ■ of his parents. Rev.
, and Mrs. H. V. Townsend. Bunday. Wlnton C. Ruel). 36460560. Camp cnl Board of Miuions at Hunting- health nursing in Argentina, effee- ■
* Mr. and Mrs. Ward Plants and Callan. California by Mr and Mrs.[ton. Indiana. Tuesday. Wednesday Uve June 1st of this year.
Mr. and Mrs. John Oliphant of .
daughters of Hartford spent Sun­ Milan Trumbo of Woodland. Win- and Thursday of this week-----------Coldwater, formerly of Prairieville. .
day with their parents. Mr. and ton. son of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde,
Zion Lutheran Church
have refunded from Alexandria. La.
Mrs Milan Trumbo. * Mrs. Bertha Ruell of Bellevue, formerly of j
. Paul W. Geiger, Pastor
where they visited their son. Pvt. ,
Cotton and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Woodland, says that lie Ukes Cal­
16:00 A. M —Sunday school
Richard Oliphant at Camp dal- •
Matthews and family of East Wood- ifornia.
borne, La., where he has been since ■,
Mother-Daughter Tea
| 11:00 A. M—Morning worship
1 land were dinner guests of Mr and
About fifty mothers and daugh-1 ------ - - -----------Dec. 13. 1M2, The temperature there ,
Mrs. Willis Dalton Sunday. * Mrs.
was 92 to S4 in Hie shade, roses were ,
Karl C. Faul and Mrs. C. B. Bcn- ters attended a lea al the South'—WOOD.
M.—Lutheran
Gospel in full bloom, and alfalfa hay was .
ham attended the Christian Science Brethren church Inst Saturday 3:30—P.
ready to- cut.
,
. Lecture in Hastings Thursday eve­ ; afternoon. Tables about the room1 hour CKLW
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Nicolai (AffSunday 3 P. M. Luther Leaguel
ning and also called on Mrs. Chas. were centered with spring flowent
nes Royer) of 18223 Pembroke Rd..
_ ________________ Rally at Lansing Bethlehem church
Tills is lhe Central Michigan Lu- ! Detroit, are the proud parents of a
□/HZE/H/H/HZZ/H/HZH/H/H/H/H/q I Rev. Pauf W. ^Geigfer^atiendrc? tl* daughter bom on May 5. Thc little
one nas been named Carol Ann.
U Saginaw Valley Pastor's Conference , Word has been received from Pvt.
William Hackney that he is now at
at Saginaw Tuesday.
S
The Evangelical Church
1 Kecsler Field. MUsUstppi, and he '
reports
that
It
Is
plenty
warm
down
'
Hostings, Mich. Telephones 2244-2557 BL—
||l
Conference at Battle Creek.
!
there.
M
South Woodland Church of the
Thc Wood school. Irving Twp.. '
Ij
Brethren
,Mrs.
Florence
Cook
TenEyck.
teach
­
FRIDAY and SATURDAY. MAY 14-15
|l
Arthur L. Dodge. Pastor
|
closed last Friday. May 7, for ;
DOUBLE FEATURE ATTRACTION
S
10:00 A. M. Morning worship and er.
,a three
montiu' vacation.
Bl sermon.
Millon Be tie and Mary Beth Hur hen
Orchids to Mrs. Olive Leary who •
||
31:00 A M. Sunday school
■has just received from the Country '
The Missionary and Aid society ,Gentleman aa acceptance of an arII wiil hold a bazaar and food sale nt l|
itlclc rite submitted to them forjnib- J
g Classics Drug store in Woodland bcatlbn
i
entitled ' Canning Quotas :
gl on Saturday. May 15.
।Go Wild” which deals with the pos­
H
Woodland Methndlst Church
i
sibilities
of wild grapes and other ;
se
Geo. F. Wingard, pastor
wayside products for the canning •
only until 5:80 P. M. Saturday.
Ill
Morning worship—10:00 A. M.
ishelf.
U
Sunday school—11:15 A. M.
Sj
Junior church—10:00 A. M.
'GALLUP—McCORMICK
SUNDAY and MONDAY. MAY 16-17
Miss Barbara McCormick and El- •
Youth Fellowship—8:00 p. M.
Ray Milland and Paulette Goddard
S
Choir rehearsal Wednesday night 1mer Gallup, both of Hastings, were '
united In marriage by Rev. S. Con- .
ger Hathaway at thc Presbyterian
Don't pour leftover milk back in manse in Huntings. Monday eve- '
t thc main supply. Keeo odorous nlng. May 10. They were attended '•
Sunday jnatinee only.
foods—fish, onions. cabbage, mel­ bv Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Stowe ot '
ons—away from milk.
Hastings

WOODLAND

After Midnight With Bolton Blockie"
and Charles Starrett

fl

'

"LAW OF THE NORTHWEST
SUNDAY and MONDAY. MAY 16-17

SLIGHTLY DANGEROUS

I

Bargain matinee Sunday 3:98 to 5:00

TUES.. WED.. THURS.. MAY 18-19-20

BUCKSKIN FRONTIER

Phirmacy hl, kept abrcist
medicil wicncc in wrving mankind Wo,
too have kept our prescription service upto-the-minute with fine, fr«h drug.. Another
rciwn why it will p,y to rememot

•scrifition Service

llllill'S
DRUG STORE
8EGISTHED 8HA8MACIST ALWAYS OH DUTY
JJ41
Stela S Jafteru.

�THE HASTINGS BAXNtfc, TtflTRSDAY. HAY 13. 1843
■everything la OK. and that the'area as a nurse with the'U.S.A'.
Camp Fenner. California
Tillamook. Oregon
I. . —u
111. .
.. !■
f/w—A. Ifna
far afar
Birthday—May 23,
April 18. 1843
by small boarding houses, hotels.
forces.
Her la.
letter
waa wrr4*ta&gt;r«
written April
17. mailed April 22 by air mall and My Dearest Darling Mom:
Pvt. Lawrence Kidder
Well. I finally got a letter from
waa received here on Tuesday, May
Serial No. 36482570
4. a long Journey in less than two
institutions (such m schools, prU706
T
Group
(Continued from page i. flee. 11
a bl 'Hello' to these new boot* at weeks. So many of l&gt;er friends have
Sqd 12 RM 932
written Lt. Perry that she finds B other one on lhe thirteenth. Sure
needless to say we are all very hap- Orest
(Continued from Page 1. Bec. -lJ
Atlantic City. N. J.
Impossible to reply to each Individ­ took tliem a long time to gel here.
menta U&gt; do their Own
py to see you when GTh
you ’can
get
TEi-*
’
?
David
J.
Bartholomew.
21.
hus'taller
for
checking
whenever
a
ually.
so
send*
her
message
through
Yea
Ma.
I
am
about
a
thousand
home
i
i'hmw ifor awhile, so with this, JI band
of Mr* DBartholomew.
Sugar Allowance Coupon is "spent." । allowed
»
Jrf hikfJHnrSrLSr*
U
1 3,3 North Church Street; Chester the medium of the Banner columns. miles nearer home than I was. I
Pvt. Richard Munjoy
gu«u. There is a main road, the
I «"&gt;*« thc numbers on the books for reporUng and tulng procea
of luck to all ofLyons. 22. husband of Mr*. Gerald- Her letter follow*:
fixxlj.
Santa
Fe
Trull,
about
five
mile*
Red
River
OU.TXl.
and
the
coupons
correspond,
the
foods canned depends largely
Four
more
days
and
I
will
have
Sincerely
M. Lyons. 10K South Park
811th
Ord.
Co.
(Depot)
east
of
our
camp.
It
Rpes
straight
I
coupon
is
not
valid
and
the
rei
the
sloe
and
function
of tha Irattlf
been
away
from
lhe
States
six
long
Winston Menics aireet; Alfred R..Williams. 30. *on
Texarkana. Texas
IRVING
, taller cannot complete the sugar non.
tlon.
‘‘ months and In another like period thru from here to Chicago I would
-----------jof Mr. and Mr*. Prcd D. Williams.
salr.
I
.
.....
____
...
_
__
.; of time I hope to be thinking of give anything in the world if I
.
I No special provision Is made tor
"Fall ln~ fellows or 'Tall out"—‘419 Rorth Michigan Avenue; Dowell[; 'going back.
Robert W. Rom T.-Mr-3 c
could Just get a hold of you for a
atlon for sugar for home Uiesc institutions to get sugar for
which ever, for here'sw another
maw-...,. week
w*.v~ / Balton.
--■
26. imsuaiiu
husband ui
of Jnia.
Mrs. uihi
Jean.
Fleet Post Office
A* you know. I get the Banner— minute. Yes Ma. I know that you
'MOM
for sale u made on OP A making Jellies and Jams.
Bugar
coming ''up and al you".
&gt;
give and do anything in lhe
but
they
are
surely-.?
en
And to you PXC Robert Shelien- Kood lu'k.10 booP- 8,1111 &gt;our nd’ ..ot weekly
«.« b
“Lth
y “
r^,urely
n*­ would
for the used fOr this purpose must be pro__ _
be________________
remembered as"Bob
world for me. but It sure had me । Bob will
following information: " (.,
joyed
even
down
to
the
auction
srger.
at
Camp
Maxey.
Texas,
goe,
a,,
“
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/.
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’
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L
1
.
.
I
&lt;1&gt;
The
vidcd out of the Institution's regu- Rapids, former resident barger, at Camp Maxey, Texas, goes
worried when I didn't get any let­ Leonard", foster son of Mr. and Mrs number of quarts or poundsS Of
fmlt. Irr
r.mar .1'"'".."'
sales
and
of fruit
]
who has been in Butter
,
Burdette Hayner In England-&gt; i~»
— —
« want adv*.
lar
sugar
allotment.
Clyde R. Leonard of Delton. His
ter* from you.
to
be
canned
for
sale;
(2)
The
writes,
that
London
Is
a
pretty
big
We
had
a
very
nice
trip
down
—
buck, hope it comes tn handy for
The total amount of all fruits Sial with pneumonia, la
I am afraid you will be disap­ last letter was postmarked Bahia.
r. which is good r
calm sea
and
very little pointed, when I tell you that some­ Brasil, so whereveO this finds you amount of sugar for which applies- ,and vegetables canned by an In­
petty cash (If you were In the navy place but he has a gal friend who a
:
tlon
is
made:
&lt;3)
The
address
at
friends here * The 1
work*
In
t)»c
cantern
across
the
stormy
weather.
There
was
much
Instead of lhe army and a petty
one did beat me—but not 'cause Bob.—good luck!
; which the processing will be done; 'stitutional user must be reported
officer, what ji nice little pun wed road from hi* station--- Gosh. Bur- , ado the day we crossed the Equator,
they could type better. Say Mom. is
to his local ration Board and Is
j
(4)
The
type
of
facilities
to
be
used;
,
dette
what
luck,
you
don't
even
nerd
King
Neptune
took
over
the
precedincluded
in
the
total
amount
of
proEL
1®*
“I ?
have. Bob------ Yeah, 'Ils a bit far
my picture or my address in the
T/5 Cpl. Duane Jarman
n bicvclr! We'll write you for more ri.TrtZrti
Ing day and all officers (nurses tn- window?
land &lt;5) Whether or not any other cessed foods he may use during an
ot a
fetched. Isn't 1171
829th Eng (Avn &gt; Regt.
winoow? Sure
Bure wish
wtsn you would.
wouia Weil
wen
information at—
-------—u.
------- —
I member of the family has received allotment period
Training Cadre
Direct to the, "nice seeing you" 1
. an allowance of sugar for the same
। Pfc. Burdette R. Hayner
nothing but candles for light so
Davte—Monthan Field
I purpose On the basis of this ap-'
A
P.O.
306
'(
Postmaster
Jwill
close
for
now.
Bye
Bve
and
Robert Hartman (Cressey) who's
'
New York City. N. Y.
Y
—-------- —------------------- —
Hi Duane and take a. bow. 'cause I1 plication,
nllcation. a sugar purchase certl-1
av'tekk’lcaw^ Mv«°he's feeling Nice
Nlce r
&gt;&gt;rnmoIlnn
promotion
leuow—Burdette
fellow
isuraette ,‘"'K »ngs (not many encore*) and ,.vour loving son.
' ~
------- -that's pretty fine to have the Cpl.
tor the total amount of sug-,
all hl* friends to know he said
were paddled with a lovely jadded to your name.
•
allowed for the entire canning
Paul
'wide (Middle apparently made fo.
* ■ *
season will be Issued by the board
Pvt. Paul L Rose. 36415335
ihen hi* address will he—
, ”euo-' ,0°| the purpose. In the afternoon ev­
AJ».O.
3J.
e
o
Postmaster
Here
are
three
brothers
who
come
i
Those
who sell home-canned
Bushnell General Hospital
'
r
*nril 29 1943 I eryone waa confined to hi* or her
Los.Ahgeles. California.
from over Middleville way—
foods must keep a record of all I
Brigham City. Utah
| Dear Ma A Dad:
' ’
’
'own stateroom for three hours, later
Ray Schutx
rales and must turn in lhe ration
Wyman Clagett, H.H.S. 38 now
You may sender why I don't I having to dreaa in full uniform
Pv«
William
F.
Curtis,
36415351
Battery
A.
11th
C.
A.
Regt
­
tetamns
collected
to the local ration
Army '43. was home last week. Sony I write more often. Maybe someday I • necktie and all*. Till* went on until
Fort H G Wright
I board that originally granted the
the "Big Event" when King Nepwe
missed seeing you. £it~of
soldier. Mid- I v^v"bu«
i'll let you
know that
keep us. iASriteln
c o Postmaster
New York, via New London, Conn. sugar for canning, on or before
ijoyTDundaa,"from
“^d
’hSe.they
“~'............
1
Ixm Angele*. California.
Birthday—June 27th.
[the 10th of the month after the
dlcville, flew home from Iceland.
There te one thing that we got n '
PR. Put both of these addresses In
sale «as made Sales record* must
because of hU mothers UlneU and good deal
Th ‘a-.re
wT^Svrn
deal on.
on. That
That I*
is our
our shorts
shorte. I
~ for me. will you?
Onral D Schute 36460596
contain lhe following information:
to-day. (Thursday* he leuve. on lhe |The
- '“v “,1 were “u‘,lv 5?
“ n/JiS
ww ,rtvfn
...^ unlfoi
uniform of.................................
lhe day Is short*.
Paul
Btry. B. 51st A. A. Tng Bn.
(1 &gt; The amount and date of all
“*?.lnCu.™0Ut_...
return trip back. Lloyd looks ureal, At first we didn't think we would .I ?
2nd Platoon
transfers; (2) The name and ad­
shave
—
hair
cut
—
dousing
and
a
has some interesting tales to tell, like them. But they're really very- paddling and when all was over we
Camp Callan. Calif.
Camp Rucker. Ala.
dress of the persons to whom the
one such episode featuring himself cool. The thing I like best of all— were given a certified certificate
Birthday—Oct. 10.,
May 4. 1943
, food wks transferred.
m a plenty seasick soldier, north­ We don’t hav# to wear a lie. We
"I suppose fair-weather and ro­
I In order to make It poaalbte for
stating that we had graduated from
ward bound. Merle Dundas from wear our shirts open at the neck. a lowly Pollywog to a Shellback.
mance art in prominence by now
Harold W. SchUU 15058792
consumers to continue to use out­
Fort Bliss. Texas Was home but had
w..m»vu fairly well in the home town. If this location
Mr stomach behaved
side canning facilities if they have
I’ve been told bv most of the boys but
to leave lhe day before Lloyd ar­
New York City. N. Y.
had a few ups and downs—not Is any indication. I — at intervals
, done so before, and to make It
rived so the two brother* couldn't to thank you for the package. Those serious.
'pause to wipe dew from my hands
Birthday—July 15
possible for persons who have grown
cookies
were
perfect.
Packing
them
meet this time. Lloyd sees Sgt.
nights after our arrival 'and forehead Oh yea, and dig my "Hello'' fellows, hope everything “ their own fruits and vegetables to
lx a ’good
idea.
Thev
were
Clifford Poland often, the unusual in
' tin
day
thev
were otld Ending.
'Poison oak'. I've been entertaining going well with you..
ng. I met Faye Marble and j 'potson
1 have them commercially canned, it
Just
— »fr^h
—•- aa the J
... ..
------------thing about tills being. that the
fked 1&gt; iStoTm
; couldn't have been more surprised ■
• fair aelge of it
It since last
last week,
week. ।
thev wish, special provisions are
dill lhe hetoth.t I wan tn! on iw.
&lt;* »W'
His
company
left
earlv
,
We
were
out
In
the-nearby
awampa
boys lived less Gian a mile apart bake
earlv ।,We were out In the nearby awampa I Pvt. Arnold Endsley
happy. His company left
ten
' made in the new regulations
.i ■ e«ri&gt;
.. . . cheating fh«
buck here In dear old Barry county. had all the help that I wanted on '. the next morning so we did
56th Chemical Maint. Co.
not
the Ifaftlwvw
Rattlers out nf
of thalr
their
| The revised home-canning reguThanks for .the visit Lloyd and lhe my study of Physic* for one night, 1i
•I domain, while waiting for the rear
Camp Sibert
I'm going to town tomorrow. I
again,
Gadsden. Alabama
After'weeks
ot debating and won- I
don't know what 111 do when I get
*"•’
Birthday—Aug. 2
dering
"what
next,"
were
shipped
H?
”
?
’
won*'
there, but III xo anyway.
bushes;
•2 Postmaster
to our present location where &gt;e 'shade
*b“de or some HHolly
.Y“L^
eL'..uupon
Jvw'
I hud a letter from Dick thc other u.„ . Jfry de,, jm.pjtaj irTanie. : being ‘suddenly
Pvt. James Endsley
aroused by our Sgt ,
New York City. N. Y.
"An­
-----------------,
hospital arrange- I
a_*ery
Btry C.. 51 K-K. Tng. Bn.
Pvt. Lorraine J Walter*, a recent day. He has passed all hLs tests He -have
ment. Not long after we arrived here 11
1, discovered my bed was In Ute
Camp Callan.
Inductee, home from Camp Grant, will be a Cadet soon. If I'm lucky Diek Palmer of Middleville was ad- • midst of the evil 'Oak.' Nuf said—
I may get to primary within the
Ban Diego. California
looks lops in a uniform, says thc next
mined
as
u
patient.
I
had
four
“
y
three weeks, more or less. weeks during which we shared our of Pink
Birthday—Jan 35
Lotion
twice “
a day ever
"Eate arc swell." Let us know your Probably
Plnk
L®
1100
lwlcc
more.
since the "Rucker Commandos" letl James and Arnold are brothers.i. also.
address when you arc located Lor­
SUMMER ACCESSORIES
new*
from
home
and
the
Banners.
I must dose now and get at my
the swamps.
raine.
Then
he
was
evacuated
fcr
more
Physics Thanks again for thc pack­
Next week Ruth Robson will chat
'Bun* McPharlln
Two local bluejackets met at thc age. Write sooner.
I extensive treatment. I surely hated
with you, aiie who lias probably
Chicago station on their way tome
to sec
see him go but know that It was
So long.
taught as many of you as anv other
—they were Lewis Bolton H.HS.
by far lhe best thing.
Pvt. Jesse C Shoemaker. 16105484 teacher we could name. Until then.
Bob.
*41. and Russell Bhellenbarger H.H.
AU this and lhe fact that I met
Btry A. 55 F. A.. Bldg. 6218
A/C Robert Flfleld
Cheerio.
8. '42. They called themselves a
an officer from Battle Creek and
Camp Roberts, California
Group IX. Sqd 1-B, 43-K
Zolly Coffer
team and palled around together all , A^FJ’S. (Pilot) 8A.AC.C
one from Grand Rapids goes to
lhe time they were home and that's।' San Antonio. Texas
prove to me iiow small our world
Pfc. William M. Corson
NEED FOR MUSICAL
the "long and short of it," says
really la.
783rd TAS. Bk*. 282
INSTRUMENTS
Rus* laughing because he's almost '
Headquarters
We have very-nice living quarters
A need for a large number of
twice as tall as Lewis who Is on the I।
WAAC Branch No 5
—electric lights, hot and. cold water,
Lincoln, Nebraska
musical Instruments for men in the
short side. The only fellow they had i,
Army Administration School*
screens, and beds to sleep on— a
Birthday—Dec. a
near-by army and coast guard units
seen al Great latkes they knew was ।I
Commerce. Texas
treat not to be forgotten. Of course,
it reported by Rev. Don'M. Gury
Earl Lewis. Russell Is headed for
April 30. 1943.
I think everyone know* my trunk
Pvt Dale C Keeler 36410860
local representatives on lhe Red
machinist school and l«wi* for Dear Zolly Coffer:
was lost In shipping but my farnUy
Cross Camp and Hospital commit­
I have been Intending to write this has me very well supplied now so
submarine schooling • Incidentally,
C/o Postmaster
tee.
The government Lssues in­
we asked if lhe fellows had white letter for some time, but haven't I am getting along fine.
Lovely Clear Sammer Colon!
San Francisco. Calif.
struments
only to official band
do it.. As.
raps for summer, sure, they said, beefi able to find time to’.Till
have had so many nice letter*
letters
1I tteve
Birthday—June 25.
unite; boys who wish to form a
RAYON STOCKINGS
but there's no U. S. Navy on those my post address was , "Adllitant
Adllitant nn(j card* from people back there
’s Pool. Fort Washington.
band or orchestra for purely re­
•Mhtnvtnn that |he Ume ha* gone quite fast.
1
eo wc wear our winter ‘lid' with lhe General
Pvt. Kenneth E- Ottosen 36462587 creational purpose* must look to
Maryland",
there
has
been
some
de
U. 8. Navy band so they’ll not be :
, I can never thank each one separ­
JSqdn. 12. 706 Tng. Op.
lhe generosity of lhe public. The
thinking were Just some more lay In my getting the "Banner”, ately. but I do want all to know that
Room
1006
and
I'm
usually
just
about
a
week
Red
Cross
is
ready
to
pay
a
rea
­
coast guards iookUig around town.)
each message is "muchly" appre­
Atlantic City. N. J.
sonable price for instrument* in
You were looking plenty slick In behind In the Barry County news, ciated.
good condition, although outright
Be smart tills year and buy
voyr uniform too. Chester McMil­ which Isn't good.
From the list of those from Jlas-i
Pvt Clarence J. Huver
tan, wurii
num
As .vuu notice. I have as my ad- tings who are in the service and
gifts are preferred. Please com­
lan.
when you were nunic
hottie from
hose dial are both pretty and
C-18-36. 458.831
Tliursdav
till
Tuesday.
Chester
came
-dress;
Commerce.
Texas,
but
Im
municate with Mr. Gury if you can
durable!
Lovely colors to
home through* arrangements made .till In the Arno; I'm al ati Army everyone else working extra hard.
AFRTO
furnish
a
horn.
drum,
violin
or
blend wgU with your new
Ft. Knox. Ky.
Aomuiuiraiwn School
ocnooi here^iluatcd I can't quite concelvb what the
bv the local Red Oron* Home Serv- Administration
other instrument that will bring
‘'L-.'L?*: ", .Y,.in the Eut
Birthday-J-May ,12.,
summer costumes I
East Texas State Teachers town is like—would sure not mind
Ice. because of the Illness of his
Joy
to
the
service
men.
having a chance to find out.
brother. He says the Red Cross.is College, where we prepare members
While
good,
uu-lo-dute
books
and
It Is Just about winter time here
P.P.C. Clinton H. Scobey
the best friend a fellow has In the of the Women'* Army Auxilliary now but one -wouldn't believe it.
subacriptions to magaxlnes are still
36458192
Colorful! Gayly Trimmed!
army and the other guys feel that Corps for administrative specialists Oranges and limes are ripe and peo­
much in demand, there has been
D &amp; O Clerical Schoo!
way too. Chester said, that he has duty In lhe field. The school is un­ ple are getting their gardens ready.
an over-supply of useless, out-of­
NEW STRAW HATS
Class 43-6. Sec. K
der tl»e direction of The Adjutant
date
and uninteresting reading
We
liave
very
good
food,
not
many
Oklahoma
A.
M.
College
sett. Reed being due to come home General. Washington. D. C. Wc fresh vegetables but the canned
material.
Some
magaxlnes.
not
Stillwater.
Oklahoma
In two weeks. Two of Chesters Sraduate about 300 WAACs every goods still hold out. Spam seems to
more than a month old. can be
Birthday—Nov. ,27,
tree weeks.
vivid recollections in the army are
be
an
army
specialty
for
which
I
used,
but
new
subscriptions
arc
I am "'7
one of 18 instructor* here In long ago lost my taste. Night lunch
the time he did his first K P. duty
Fetching styles
Pvt Hany "L" Wood Jr.. UBM C. most welcome of all. Games, such
on New Year* Eve and when he lbe
‘and should soon be ready so I will close.
to flatter you!
as darts, cards, cribbage. etc, arc
worked so hard to get a day off ?‘‘ow“‘J^amtude^of Ui^ women There arc so many things I could
San Francisco. California
nUo needed, especially for the hos­
Birthday—May 18 ,
?oSvisll?rD*vetGoodvcarRand Gerald so,dlcra' *nd 1 ha*c «“&gt;thlng but write but cant if you can under­
pital units.
__________
bonnets and
Ft Corn
»’rBU* ,Or th*m- Tlley Brr COnSCiCn- stand. that one hardly knows what
snap - brim
I »O5l«&lt;kSUlW'
Pvt. Merl L. Lammers
.hiLh ‘,ous' P«trto“c. hard-working and to say. However I do thank each
In 1842 despite lhe stress of war.
414 Training Group Fit Q
lnt®
miles away—the pass came through
tn iPam Thev aonlv them- and all for the many thoughtful
younger
Russian
readers
were
pro
­
the day after Dave and Gerald were gelveg to tpe Job of learning army remembrances.
A.A.F. B.T.C. No 4
vided with 173 new books, and their
shipped out for Camo
shinned
Camp Meade. Ches- “
XTnlstrotlon ..
ai thoujh .uL.
theirUm
u.-Z
Miami Beach. Florida
Most Sincerely.
total
distribution
was
36,851.000
coptrr.oddm.it
, j____ ..._ ... ____ ■ . ..__
Birthday—April, 18,
Anne Perry
shades!
'depended on it; and 1 have heard Her address Is:
Chester McMillan 36413008
many of them remark. "I fee! al­
Clyde M. DeKllder A.M.M. 3/c
Anne A. Perry. 2nd. Lt. AJf.C.
Co A. 408 Inf.
ney'a sturdy; action-loving slack
most as though I am carrying the
Food is so scarce in China that It
Airship Squadron No. 33
A P O. 932 % Postmaster
A.P.O. 470
gun of the man that I'm going to
suite for these busy days ahead!
la not rationed among civilians.
Naval Air station
San FranclKO. California
Camp Claiborne, La.
relieve for field duty". For the beneRAYON SATIN SLIPS
Flashing the news: -—
n . fit of the women of Barry and adCongratulations to
Cadet
~ ~
—.. hod joining counties who are contemField and Artelle Bedford, who were plallng joining the WAACs, I can
Rayon faille 1
Jacket type
married In Arcadia. Fla.. on May 'on].. My (O (hem "do it now". Due
blouse with saddle pockets. For
1. (Remember w6 had" an Extra to the-newness of this organisation,
The ....
women. 12-30.
news flash about the event when a
B woman who Joins It now has every
foundation for
Artelle took off for lhe sunny ,opportunity for rapid advancement
south.) Bob ho* credit for 40 hours and
even
Officer’s
Candidate
Bmoothly cut
•olo flying and his wife and mother, ,School.
Cool models tn fine cottons! Short
and fitted . . .
Mrs. W. J. Field, witnessed some
Commerce. Texas Is located about
sleeves, convertible collar, casual fit I
four gore with
of his flying stunts the other day. ,80 miles north of Dallas, and
bias yoke. All
though they did not know it was :if any of thc fellows from Has­
C. Boys' Sport Sets - ------2.91
he until afterwards. Attending the tings arc stationed in or around
bride and groom were two well this location. I would certainly ap­
Air-conditioned Ban for tied! cotton
known Hastings young people. T. preciate hearing from them. Could
Some with smart stitching. Steas 6In Popular Peasant Styles!
Sgt- ("Snap" to you) and Mr*. Vem also
,
use a few letter* from home.
Engle (Patty Osborn), who live al For the benefit of those fellows who
SHEER RAYON BOUSES
Tampa. Mrs. Field. 8r..
.... and
.—Mr;
-------, might be stationed around here, our
F. Girl* Love Fa*fetal------ 2.9«
npa last week WAACs are mighty pretty. My adSturdy cotton twill with belted &gt;ckto visit the Engles ana
td also
---------------called dress is:
. Woodbume.
—
jhj Ueut
A Hathaway.
on Dr. and Mrs. A. W.
1309 Ash Street.
who live nearby.
Frothy blouses
Commerce. Texas
Remember when we sent out that
BOS to help Francis Carrothrrs Mailing address, or os stated on lhe
Cool. TOUGH little longte styles, ot
,
Casper at Walla Walla find &lt;Lt.) heading of this letter.
Sincerely Yours.
Banforixed! cotton. 81J*« 4 to 10.
Russ Laubaugh. Well. Russ and Ev­
Children's
broldered
Roy A. Hathaway.
elyn read same, called Francis, go*
Sweaters
2nd Lieut.. A.GD.. AUS.
decorated ray­
H. Rod ond IImo .... — 1.91
tewether and liad a fine time.
on. Sixes 32-40.
"Evelyn (Russ' new bride) plays lhe
। Light spun rayon. Tiny
April 29. 1943
violin and we are hoping to fiddle
T8-8A N A.T.C.
Half Wool
off sorpe duet* one of these davs."
Attractive
Pastel
Cetocs!
PAisacola, Fla.
writes Francis and who said it
~
„
Dear Mom A Pop A kids.
doesn't
pay to advertise.
SKIRT
ito h.. bnnl Toa.y I new . rm &lt;h.&lt;
In new spring
studying somewhere In North Caro- out ot the factory Jew than 2
ii„- .4...
months. Also
Also II nlayed
nlayed •&gt;a little
little tenten­
Una Is due home
this week for „a months
nis
today
to
hold
mv
"No.
I
”
posi
­
visit before he begins his new astion in squadron. I broke^ wynf
Kdy. Okk K.n&gt;™ w« think
XS c™
your
spring
«.
SJh
’.TSX
r?S Ki SoSa.uS5n
compHiiion,ori«LiS
blouses
and

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Army Specialised Training Program sh2P* P^ricahy.
vnil. _Th*
ine ouier oay I signed an allottat the U.
w. of
v. Utah.
v—.. We ll write
w..~ you
you tncnl Qf one W
WBf
evcry month
Co j^A s"ta R Un?ty°3901
F?ri
U
901
Balt Lake atv Utah
Balt Lake city. Utah
Mr. andword
Mrs.Dial
Burrhis
Dennison
received
brother. have
Pvt

^DonM’evfr’thlnk that you or your
teaching* ore forgotten here. For
Instance. Pop. remember how you
[o tfll mp wpPn j VM leam. _ Hnw the
tn d
drive
stay over
my
roadtowhen
goingonover

«*.%**»£ w;

OK. with you Roy Let u* know to
nylnir
They really are
your addrew »o we can print It
‘
youJ .tudcnM In a way. I
Other news from Africa was re-;",' *? 1_¥ .... something my Pop
Iotvn 4&gt;*tetin‘‘Bntii,tr theteI2.nMp£t’ Uu8ht me 1 lhlnk 11 hrl“&lt;8,m‘
Joy
•UU"F “f*1 the,r
J*,1- nllfv thing*. I think when they are
w ^rteaH(n 2rtk^0&gt;nnWA?irlialBhWP l0,d ,he WbV °f “
WUI
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all regret that Bob. and we hope lmnrtWd than by Just being told
you are rapidly on lhe mend. Let us to
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have your address, so we can all
R19ht nnw j have B couple of
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Well. I can only «*v that John's
What are your practice target*. Eu­ biggest be’tie Isn't behind him
gene? Some ot the feltow* write that
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Isut week the Banner received an
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Interesting letter from 2nd Lt. A.
'Norm' Hall write* his 'Mom' and
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and Mrs. Harry Shute of Halting*.
Thad Cook and John Graham of
tn furnished apartment* w Mra
1
evening
iGlenard Showalter and Mr*, date
with Mr.
Hom. *
Cogswell. Marjorie, Betti It* and io many changes this spring in our Mr and J
ntng and
Wayne ot Nashville and Mr. ana community that we have several
,
— 2._____
new
families
and
quite
a
number
of
&gt;Mrs. Maurice Cogjrweli and David
lanti spent ■ the weekend with Mr.
of the Center road were Susklay children. * Watch for the W. 8. and’Mrs. Lester Bonneville.
c c".ar' r«----- ------- -------- --------- ’r~---------- ’“ -dinner guests of Mr. and Mr* Orr C. 8. *upp«r announcement next
Mm MHU* Mjrritt Nelson of
Wes- j pint novel by otenden Swarth- IPlsher. honoring the 8th birthday week.
.
•’
MDtUB.
Flint and Mrs. Doni Monica of Kal^••o^-tout. Lowell, who; in 1M1-42 wrote oF Wayne.
/
amasoo visited Mina Kenjon Sun­
usual is a series otspecial articles for the '
---------------------------------------MtRAlNE SCHANTZ PLACES
day afternoon. * Mrs
Cappy
BANNER on South America and HENDERSHOTT
FIRST IN SPEECH CONTEST
Baechler spent Saturday in Kala­
Mother » day was observed by oar
Loraine Schantz, daughter of Mr. mazoo. * Mr. and Mr*. Leland
hoped to complete the work on
Vnrk
natlonalfy-known Sunday rchoo! with a simple but and
M. L. Schants. won first 1Shurrard and Marcia of Battle
large new addition to the din­ New York firm.
! effective service. * Mrg. Daisy placeMrs.
Creek
spent
Saturday
at
the
Horn
tn oratorical declamation at '
hall besides raking the grounds
, Mr. Swarthoutr projected tour of jThomoson was thc guest of her lhe final speech contest for Region .form and called on tnelr old neighland cutting some tree*.I daughter. Mra. Leo Hendershott on G held at Union City Thursday. 1
I Mother's day.
Weekend guests May 8.
8i* contestants competed In ora- urday night and Bunday with Alva
All of this might be avoided by
Last Saturday and Bunday lhe
firnt t/X*CHt!R( jr
of Kalamazoo. a Mother's day torlcal declamation, second place Kenyon and family and MUu Ken­
.callers on Mr* France* Hender- Eng to Don Brown of the W. K yon and other guests three Sun­
administrative firmneu
, Baptist ladles were in charge of
am Coldren nastor
' ' •
* 'he room: those helping included
.100A A M Momln? X*hlnIshott were Mr* .Leon Slocum from
Uogg school at Augusta, and !day were Mr. and Mrs. Wendell
ar Lacey, Mr. and Mr*. Mel Hen- third place to oBnnle Schnoor of Kenyon and Emma Stillwell. Don­
Mr*.re BThis
-’ reunion With
Christ" will be the
beIn
thefact,
lesseraofshowdown
two evils, now
even might
If it Mrs
AdeoekHerbert
and Mr*Eaton.
Vem Man
uie serniun
ald Kenvcn and,Margery Eagrv of
rahott.of Kalamazoo and Mr. and Niles.
Mrs. Clyde Hendershott from Ha»- Loraine Schantz’s declamation Battle Creek. Mr. and Mrs Ronmeant lhe temjiorary cloaing of the weekend Hospital Guild No 12
8:30 p M ^dult and senior C. E.
ting*. * Mr*. Ernie Matteson en: was entitled "We in England Have । aid Kenyon and Dick and Jack of
mines while the full power ot fedwhich Mrs Howard Fro*t la *ocjetlea. \
tertalned tor her Immediate fam­ Made Mistakes" by Patricia Strauss . Nashville and Mr. and Mr*. Gordon.
era! authority was brought to bear.
1
i 7:30 p $ S'”*8 Mrvlce-ond the
ily and Ed Cassidy of Battle Creek
Each of the regional contestants ; Kenyon of Hastings,
...
room. Mr*. John Delnaay acting1 pastor-win continue the theme of
on Mother’s day. * Mr. and Mrs. was presented a copy of "Webeter’s |
mt. «&lt;
on the sideline
**•
The only alternative to such a y c.halrr?an', J» and » the 1HJt Sunday evening on "The BlewFloyd Garrison and Mrs
Ted Collegiate Dictionary," a gift of The . Amerlc^p golfer* are urged oy
p-jllcy L* likely to mean unrest con- Prcxbyterian Ladle* Aid. Mrs Roy &lt;jfysnip of our Faith."
O’Laughlin visited lhe Harvey Por- Detroit New* for his having won their national asaoclatlnn to explore
at ,h«
Tue« 6 30 P M Junior and inW at the United States , and hre on broken t ubl^ mt rule ’ n~r C"rde“ »ra,l‘,rnl' •*"
tnalees in Battle Creek on Bun­ first place in the sub-district con- : the possibilities of using parts of
“ n PUP
mora,e near room. Hmtrasra on May 29 and termedlale C. E meet with Rev. C
day.
♦
Mrs.
Ham
Rlckenmorc
of
test of the Michigan High School । golf courses for Victory Garden*,
,
,
30 will be thc Barry County Nurses; n. Blonnes.
important armament I nd us- c,,aoaUrbandale wax the guest of Mr* pnraenic association for the year wlthout digging •up
— ...
valuable
........................
turf of
Aftrr »lt .re wr flMhttnr nu-rrlv &lt;&gt;rt&lt;an'iallon- MfS
Oook
IhUHI. 7 30 P M Adult and Young
trax by tailing a strike in the mine
Chas. Hendershott last week. On 1943
fairways, greens, or tee*.
After all are we fighting merely M chairman.
| People ptayer meetings
Mother's day they were dinner
Mrs M L. Schantz and Mr. Les- i
T7~— ~ ,«o preserve a form of democracy in.
n
become nesewarv to keep------------- ,
guests at Wilbur Schantzes
Mra. ter Schilling, speech instructor al ■
ini
wmch ,a -BulLheaded labuf leader the room open continuously 'pre- PRESBYTERIAN
IF IT WONT HELP WIN THE
Rlckenmorc is a.cousin of Mrs. Hastings high school accompanied
can rule «'iweme?
vioualv no hostess was at the room ANNOUNCEMENTS
,
Hendershott and has just returned Loraine to Union City..*
WAR—FORGET IT.
in Xie; American boy* might be
---------- —*♦-»-----------------from 5:30 PJ4. to 7:00 PM » be- ।
S. Conger Hathaway. Pastor
GIXNDON b WARTH OUT
cause many of the coast guards
225 W. Center Street
o-,,„,
m .
have leave from 4:30 P. M. for
Sunday morning worship »t ten |A™.ica wm ta^ht to a
the remainder t/f the day. 'Mon-, thirty o’clock May 18. The pastor "udd'”,ru.p&gt;rlHiJ?.m&lt;
rtav there were nine boys at lhe will preach on thc theme "Life's
..SfJ,1hJk
«?ir«
TtlBSUUa
U. B allies fighting on Milo
1
at 6:00 P. M. Incidentally.; Firm Foundation" Following the *’f c„ *rlrtiSan ?sUndFiSTn
■hie tar flung world battle fronts
The dedication of an American room
-2 on a c.rtbbean
Caribbean inland
Island .nd
and it
It wa«
was
they ate all of the cookies and 1 sermon a congregational mectlnr
rngirc be depending on American PJag which is being glvep to lhe
_
only after considerable delay and
fczr the materials and M,,° &lt;*'“»*’' by a patriotic Hoelety tist ladles who were there on Bun- adjust the budget.
?«rhthe Amrrie'nn’malnlanrt &lt;L«ain&gt;
L. J!— of ladle* from Grand Rapid*, wifi
Sunday school at 11:45, Mr*. AUle
the A, 5*'“" tna^’lan^
■ be held at the church Bunday, Mny day.i This change of schedule will
The novel. Willow Run. recre16, al 11 o'clock. There will be a i&gt;ot mean some inconvenience for vol- Hay. superintendent
luck dinner following thc worship unteer hretrasra. neveriheieM what- ‘ The Boy Seoul troop will meet .atre S night in the Uvea of war
W.»na v»
workers
on &gt;&gt;»
the production Unbs
Unis At
Al
service. Let'* are if we can’t fill Lhe ever plan meets the needs of serv-, at thc church Monday night. E. L iw
i Willow Run.
reocact of thc situation. revenge church.
lee men should be the first con- ,Tavlor scoutmaster.
I sideration. Mid-week hostesses are
The Ladles Aid society will meet t A native of Lowell, tire author has
needed. Will you please do your Thuradiy afternoon. May 20.
: lived in Ann Arbor for the past
few months, working In the glganttease personal grudge which he bear*
77ie Comrade 8 8. Claw will meet aftemoai’or” evening M»,emaiUL PILGRIM HOLINESS CHURCH
i Ic Ford bomber plant and gathering
acah-at thc preaident ot thc United at the home of Mr and Mrs Virgil
Sunday School
i material for _
a book
-------------about
- ....
men and
' ’«10* A.“M.
Monica. May 18th. Everyone la wel- Cnll Mrs. D A. VanBusklrk—2389
Come prepared to give a verse women who work beside him.
1 come.
for room schedule details.
’
*~‘
Don’t forget to Invite all service beginning with the letter D. Lesson
Cloverdale Garden Club will
PRIME
I
Here tn Michigan a comparative­ 1 beHie
CHOICE
LOIN
OBITUARY
entertained al lhe home of Mrs men home on furlough to lhe dunce Study from 1 Sam. 17 and 18
ly ignorant naturalized German, Tlioinas Moyer. May 21. All welcome Saturday night at the Parish Hall
At lhe preaching service at 11 1 Florence A. Lawrence, life long
A. M Rev. Mrs Manker will speak resident of Hickory Corners passed
who fought for the KaUcr in World to attend.
*ponsored by tty Navy.
from the subject of "Prayer, lhe I away at her home Monday. May 10.
Key Tiiat Unlocks Heaven ".
brothel In Canada: a beer tavern
She was bom in Hickory Comer* on
in Detroit, waa convicted of treason
Oct. 8. 1866. the daughter of Jobe*
CHUCK CUTS
SHORT CUT
Preaching service al 7:45 P. M
LEAN RIB END
lUlfJ
land Rachael Rockwell On Nov 24.
and sentenced to be hung for aiding tamed and will be held May 19 at
Prayer Meeting Thur*. 7:30 P. M­ 1886 she wu married to Albert
in the escape of a German prisoner Daisy Bergman's.
at thc church.
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST,
I Lawrence.
We welcome you. __________
HCIENTIKT
will dispute the, verdict—then 'in Martin Corners
' Surviving arc a daughter, Mra.
Corner Church and Center Streets
what light must one view the act
Carrie Blackett of Hickory Corners.
i Subject: "Mortal-, and Immortals’' HASTINGS METHODIST
Sunday
Service ::
II —
a.m.
CIRCUIT
' one granddaughter. Mrs Lethn a«»——3Crci=;
|
B POINTS PER POUND
|
of disrupting by mean* of strike an honte of Mis. Rimer Gillespie. Wed- ' 2
6 POINTS PER POUND
•— School
- - • 0:30 A
• ••
Preaching Sunday at Goodwill nell of Battle Creek and one greatM.
___ 7 POINTS PER POUND
entire Industry which U absolutely neaday. May 19- Potluck sufper. i Sunday
Please remember to bring your own
Wednesday evening testimonial and Hendershott at 10:00 and 1L30 granddaughter. A son. Roacoe. died
essential to lhe American war ef- sandwiches
with whatever else you meeting 7:45.
Sunday school at Martin and in 1911 at thc age of 18 yrs.
tail Whlel, U m.«I dunulnt Io furnish.
.......
„„
OT „
•aiST CUU-TSIMMtO
- ggba
UADY TO IAT
"
,
All cordially „,.
Invited
to atReading Room In church edifice
mnfJrenr*
at
tha
'
Friend.*
are
being
received
al
the
the country, permitting one cap- ten(|
open Wednesday and Saturday from
The Quarterly conference. at the : Garelt funeral home. Augusta, until
tured Nazi flyer to escape or dos- j .
-----------parsonage
attnu«htH
3 pm. mart Ina at the I Thursday noon. Thc body will He
Pil
vmuhKPr!ii
Ing down steel mills and factories Helton
Youth Fellowship
mrciln;
hnnw
qmUh^Rnm
l“ itatr 81 lhc MethodUt ChUTth.
T*£3H CHOKIO
AbAu
ANTilMHICI
for lack of coal? Which action would
The Triple Link dub of Prairie- THE FREE METIIOPIHT CHURCH h.una
home nf
of aarairt
Gerald Smith at.
at B
p.m.
a n
m
Hlckorv Corners from LOO to 2:30
eventually lake the larger toll of; Ville will hold an all day meeting Comer of E- Colfax HL al Boltwood
I pm. Thursday, at which time fuAmerican troops? And what of the «l the home of Mr*. Caulus Hughes
Rev. Seth E. Davey, pastor
BAPTIST CHURCH NOTES
lctu .Rev.
Ineral services wu
will, be, ,held
attitude of mind of a group of rr,Z?*2f.- M“y 14 Thfr&lt;! wlU •* “ pot
Thursday, May 13—Prayer service
FANCY—LIAN
.—
Sunday school at 10 o'clock. Di- victor Jones will officiate and buAmerican citizens who have
’ ,u2^ln"" ■» h®“- . ,
...
al the Hasting* Church at 7:30 vlne services nt 11 o'clock, sermon rta| wn]| be nt East Cemetery. Hlcto consider their labor union more
^.mE iri’l^iiltin m-itat^n p.m.
by'*‘*l,or,
[kory Corners.
tH»lr Mirntvv. whn 1
’'IT pUpllS tn U 01*110 TCCllSl lit
Friday, M&gt;y
niUny,
May 14
11—
—The
IOC WOT*
work mCClmeet- I Evening meeting al 7:30—sermon
-----« A~ 1
',he Drllf,n Methodist church. Frl- Ing of die WMS. for this month | subject, "Isaiah's Prophecies Fui.MARTIN CORNERS
In time of National emergency heed (|(y evening. May 21. Everybody will be held al the home of Mrs । fllk-d."
WALUrtO
AWu U HLAOIKIJ—OUHID
u ■
1
lhe voire of their union chief and welcome to attend
—
• ••
Etta
Mead• -■
at 8:00 P M.
Tuesday night B Y.P.U. All young i Mr. and Mr*. Ray Pixley and
disregard tlir plea of their comDouglass Bmith of Eagle will fill
Sunday. May 16-10:00 AM. Sun­ people Invited to attend.
LAirs. Owen Sayers of Jackson were
mander-in-ehief. the President of the pUloit in the Delton Methodist day ^school in charge of Mr*. Etta ' Wednesday nights prayer meeting fTerrnt
------ - cattEra at the home
.v of Mra.
the United Blates?
'
’church Bunday morning.
'and teaching of lhe Sunday school1 William Hilton. ★ Last Chrhtmac
...
May 10. at 10 o’dock. Hie Camp : 11:00 A. M. Homing worship lead ' lesson gj
ut 7:30
7;30 al
st the
th; church,
church.
I two of Mrs. Orr Fishers nieces pre-th.
... i.wi.
k..., ! Fire Girl* will put on lhe program by lhe ixutor.
1 I J.u ---------------------------------------- --------------sented
— her with a beautiful ,„...
poin­
.2?
1 M
U
/
ln 8l,n&lt;&gt;«y School Bunday, nt II
7-30 P. M. Pre-service lead by : GRACE LUTHERAN CHURCH
[selta as a Christmas gift. Il has
and still is In a position of un- o'clock
•tlie
u_------------1-------------------------------------------------------------..... at 10:30
&gt;».«» A
. M.
.« ’I..
— drooped
..---- --J thc |Ml jeaf nf (he
young people.
' i Divine worship
Just
warranted power, is a direct refirc-1 Tin, Home Literary Club will hold j-I 8:00 P.
uloMom and is coming ln­
p. M. Evening
Even.... evangelistic
.......... j Sermon. "Letting Your Light Shine." original blow
rttSH-FUlL FOD
Uon on the aimlcM. &lt;&gt;n&gt;--*ldcd labor I lu annual May breakfast ul the service lead by the pastor.
: Holy Communion will be celebrated. ' to bloom the second time, which
JUICY—SEEDLESS—FLORIDA
policy flf It may be called Midi) horn* ot Mrs. Eatella Harber In
Sunday school
at 11:30--A. M.
we think very unusual for this kind
-------- ------------Wednesday. May 19—Prayer meet­
Which tiie present admlnlstrnUon Richland Thursday. May 13 at 10:30. ing for 8tonay Point al Ute homo
Fellowship
”’~J
1— ;of A nlaut. * Miss Rosemary Week.*
hip supr"
supper Wednesday.
7:00 P. M„.. at
=1 the 1home
—............
has Iiursurd
forhaibe^tatenttonal.'
the rout ten rear*' 'Member*
will find out who their
of Mr. .....
and of Battle Creek spent over the week
amdicy
whkh
r“J£,u.le
«•—
.—---------------------------------wl[h
parents. Mr. and Mrs.
Mr*. Henry—
’ Ka
sbar.
740 E State.
TtXAt-IltDLMt
Sterling Weeks. * Mrs Dorothy
re °,ie
"’**!** ■ encouraging i^quet W||l be held In the Delton MEETING OF CATHOLIC WOMEN JEFFERSON ST. U. IL CHURCH
».lcu her «a«r.
Karrnr v
vLsitcd
sister. Mrs.
The Ionia Dcanety Council of
tlie growth ot union power but Methodist church Tuesday evening, the
rhe guest speaker for next Bun- Helen Knrrar and family of West
Grand Rapids Diocesan Council
DOZ.
never demanding an increase of May IB. at 7 o’clock. Mr*. Gladys ot the National Council of Catholic dn&gt;. Mny 18. will be Rev. A. Hoff- Woodland thc last of the week. *
. unkm responsibility, always quick Chamberlain will be toast mistress. Women will meet in Portbind on
nxAt
to punish employer* for any failure , Mrs Eloy.se Leonard will give the I Sunday afternoon. June 6th al two
to ''bantHln collectively." but never , lf&lt;x”'’ **’ ‘he daughter* and Miss o’clock. In lhe Knights of Columbus
NEW CROP
at any lime willing to restrain the
!n l,|c halL The meeting will be open to
CRISP—SOLID HEAD
.!»». or onion l.l&gt;ir bt
: I™'"";• ™K’.’uX n"’.J'te; nil intcrestad Catholic Women in
. or
... «r«T.b,. rm. rr Mr JT.'Jku wrte’r" Sir..? “ "d lhe deanery which consists of par­
ishes In Carson City, Greenville.
Lewi, ha* been elevated to position I
’
C
Ionia. Portland. Hostings. Belding.
» from whence he can tqicniy defy Cedar Creek
LGt. BCH.
Parnell. Hubbardston. Pewamo and
the U. 8- Government. Il is only beTin- N E Barry WSCS. meets Lowell. as well as tiicse from oilier
cause the present administration with Mrs. Donald McQuirrtc Wed- parishes in Ute diocese.
helped him get liter.- "Chicken*" i
Ma&gt;’ &gt;’ Ior P"1
dinner,
hatched during the year* of jm-mcc Al‘ WrlconM'----WE8LEYAN METHODIST
are now coming home to roust.
llaotlnn
Sunday School at 10:30 Preach­
It is roneeded that during the
ing service nt 11:30 Class meeting
' HcMiiltiil Guild No 7 will meet
many employers of labor have been with Mrs M E Cola. 120 8 Waidt- at 7 30 Evangelistic service al 8:00.
mm
Prayer meeting al the church
anything but faultless. Abuse* have . Ing ton. Wedneaday. Mnv 19. at 2 Wednesday
evening at 8:00
I
been legion—Ute speed-up tech­ &lt;p. m.
Young people's meeting Friday
MARVEL-ENRICHED
JANE PARKER
CHOC-b GOLD LOAF
nique on the ptoductloh line. Ln but 1 Circle No 3 of thc W.8CB will evening at the home of Mrs J. A.
uni- nt many examples which might
McCall on High St
be cited But you can’t straighten n meet nt lhe church parlors on Friiriuy afternoon. May 14. at 2:30 p.m. Thursday. aftemon al thc home of
Mrs victor Hiason. 119 N Wattlingan angle In the opfxMjtc direction. A good attendance Li dcsirnl.
ton fit Mrs John Sinclair is in
DOZ 1
O.t.d
Mr Wbu' «'t. cm ,„w| T&gt;-South
r»rm
charge of the program All Sunshine
and Cloudy Day bags arc to be
la,
thin,, nnt. u, &lt;H &lt;r..m thturned tn. Special business to be ,
-rri,llr.'.1’ ", 'T'1", —M,rn—1 ,h““ urMnt M«v 3«&gt; The tonic tor rh.- transacted.
any other union has yet been ubh- ctiMlon will be "Land Use and Zo-. I The pulpit supply committer anJANI FAWN

Har&gt;a and
anzt artanzt
.v.r. avantn*
date*
attend every
avenlng.
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�DELTON
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Whittemore J
u»n Doster and d
of Rutland spent Sunday with their । Elizabeth of Hastings at
brother and alstSr-tn-law, Mr. and ,
j1**1 J1*”1

Comrade Keeler is pulling shing­
les on outside of his home.
Our auxiliary are coming Along
very nicely on their new class of
members. Three more names have
been added thu week, making a
Three boys from the Percy Jones total of seventeen. Their aosu' al
is in sight and In all probhospital sent their application for twenty
_ uni.i.. --*n w*
membership card to our last meet­
ing. by comrade Roy Bush
I wonder, is that a challenge to
We are'glad to report Mrs? By)- "S'of the Post? . Rumors are pervan Tagg president of our auxiliary .jtant that several of our old
members arr coming back to thc
has improved enough , hr be up and me
Post. We arc glad to welcome them Dowling Methodi
around.
'
Po:
and
In our. pews last week In regards »
n‘ can truthfully *av they will
to of fleers elected for the auxiliary ha’
the-offica of ■ Chaplain was &gt; omittad. Mrs.. Zalma Cox was elected
(
and installed ■ as chaplain, awfully T&lt;

and Bruce and Helen Banghart
ot Hastings were Sunday dinner
guests of Mr. and Mra. Mason Nor* wood lit their Crooked lake cottage
Mr. and Mrs. Chester Banghart and
Mrs. Sarah Branstetter ofHiuUhgs
. spent Bunday evening with them.*
Mrs. Lincoln Bush, Mrs. Julia Well­
er, Mrs. Paul Kybute, Mrt Charles
Harrington. Mrs. Bert PAtton ana

I

One week from Saturday. May
33 Is our annual Poppy day. This
will be of special importance this
year and It 1a definitely our "Duty”
a* veterans to do everything we
possibly can to make Uns lhe most
successful of all poppy days. May­
be we can't all sell popplea but we
can buy them ao let's do our best.
This year a portion of our funds
will so for the benefit of veterans
of war No. 3 and let’s nol forget

w/r/

Mrs. Terry Allen and son of Plaln: well and Mr. and Mra. Travis Royer
of Battle Creek visited their par­
ent. Mr. and Mra. Wade TDwn
Sunday. * Mr. and Mr». Daniel
Taylor of Chicago have purchased
the Dcgenhart resort property at
Pleasant lake. They moved In on
Monday of this week. * Mr. and
Mrs. George Kern celebrated Lhe
(lolden anniversary of their weddng, Sunday with a family dinner
at their home. The table wu cen­
tered with a huge cake topped with
golden wedding bells. DecoraUoru
were snapdragons, sweet peas and
daffodils. They were presented with
a lovely lounge chair. Those present
were: Mr. and Mrs. Paul Blelght
and children. Barbara and Keith.
Mrs. Robert Balscl and son. Bobby
of Lansing. Mr. Balsel ta tn the
armed service. Mr. and Mra. TTxynax
Pocock and twin daughters of Lan­
sing. Mr. and Mra. John Hamilton
and two children and Miss Violet
Haney of Scott*. * Mlaa DoroUiea
McBain of Battle Creek called on
Mrs. J. C. Horton Saturday. * Mr.
and Mrs Kenneth Horton of Battle
Creek and Miss Kathryn Horton of
Kalamazoo spent Sunday with their
parents, Mr. and Mra. J. O. Horton.
♦ William Rockenfleld of Detroit
and Mr. and Mrs. Case Orbeck of
Kalamazoo spent Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs Harry Lcinaar and famBn nr County
the Goodwill

of Orral Lake.'. Til., sprat from last
week Tuesday until Thursday of
th!? w«*x with his nnrenta. Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Bnrne* and family. *
Richards spent Sunday with Mrs.
.anehe- Richards. * Ml** Bessie
Faulkner afxni from Sunday unUI
...
- ..... ——
Ellis E. Faulkner spent Sunday and
Monday with Iheir ron and daughter-ln-law. Mr. and Mra. Robert
~ ■ • -•
-----* MUs Ellen Shelp of Prairieville
was « dinner guest st the home of
Mr. and Mra. Robert Barnes and
family Sunday. Mrs. Helen McGreg­
or of Kilam"xt»o was n guest of her

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’TIL NOVEMBER Ist!
Yes, you can buy your home insulation material now,
get the full advantage of the extra coolness it brings you
all summer. .. and not pay a cent until November 1st!
(Even on November 1st, all you need do is make the
first payment... you have 13 months in which to pay the1
balancel) The reason for all this is that your govern-j
ment wants you to use less fuel nett winter. When
you use less fuel, whether it be gas, oil, or coal, you free
men and materials for other vital war needs. One of the
best ways to be sure you will use less fuel next winter is
to insulate nowl Come to Wards for complete details!

Crooked lake Is clerking In the Leon
I zonard grocery store here. * Mr.
and Mra. Sol Stanton spent Mon­
day In Hastings * Caller* at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Fordle Oasey
Sunday P.M. were; Mr. and Mrs.
George Lawrentz, local. Mr. and
Mrs. Floyd Collison. East Delton.
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Holbrook. Kaltunaaoo
Mr. and Mra. Fordle
Cgsey made a business trip to Has­
:tings ‘ Saturday night. * Mr. and
Mrs. Laarenoe Fuhr of Athens sprat
Sunday with Ids parents. Mr. and
.Mrs. John। Lzchleliner. * IMr. and
Mrs. Llovd McAfee of Crooked lake
spent Mothers' Dav with their daugh; ter In Athens. * Mr. and Mrs. John
Adams, local, and Mrs. Glenn Wil­
liam* and three eons of the W. K.
Kellogg Parm spent Wednesday

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HASTING*

�THE HASTINGS BANNER. THURSDAY. MAT II, 1943
towel* and 4 doz. washcloths.
[lamp: made 108 tray cloths and 42
;ed to house a steam pumping out­
Guild No. 6. Mra. William Parker, 'dressing towels.
fit. has been adapted to the present
electrically operated pumping outfit.
chrm. Ha* 45 member*; paid 850 to I Guild No. 12, Mrs. Howard Frost.
Charity fund; 810 to Red Cross; 'chrm. Has 19 members: paid 819 Ing cart sheets. 24 operating room
table
covers,
etc.
This
Guild
is
one
85 for book* for service men; donal- (dues: donated a bedside lamp. 811-of
the
large
sewing
Guilds.
ed canned fruit and Jelly.
150; paid 810 for painting room 33:
PENNOCK HOSPITAL
Guild
No.
21.
Kitchen
Guild.
Mrs.
.
day
afternoon.
May
5.
Mra.
Gury
!
Guild No. 7. Mr*. Vemor Webster. 1 made 3 pairs curtain* for same
Nashville. Battle Creek. Sunfield.
(Continued from Pane i1. sec.
«»&lt;•
’ » gave an interesting report of the I
7. 1.)
Adequate Supply ot
chrm.
"HI members: paid 826 (room: donated 8 can* fruit. 6 cans G. Downs, chrm. Has 20 members;
Vermontville, Woodland and Has— It
™ Apni
mills.
It will depcna
depend on
on how Ja
largt
large
April mrrlms
meeting , of the diocesan |
Good Water Assured
fund, totaling &gt;74.20. reported Mrs. dues; donated 17 can* fruit and veg- [vegetable* and 6 Jara jelly; made paid *20 dues; donated toweling, g na
Unga are represented by the eleven
pans. pons, pie tin* and an Ice the Castleton and Maple Grove
board of Western
Western:Michigan, of which ■
Greve boerd
A. H. Carveth. chairman.
etable*; 10 qt*. fruit; 2 bed lamps 3 do* napkins; 4 doz. tray cloths; dish
cream freezer, total SIB JO. gave 8
... _^i,
.... she Lt -a--------un­
i -------to settle
member.
It cun-tea the ' Hastings people who have visited babies bom at the hospital the past
Following are summaries of the with night light*. 823; made and |53 bedside table covers.
Nashville, new* of the enlargement of the other communities usually return to week, five boy* and ate girls, aa
reports made by thc fifteen active tied four quilts for lhe Red Cross; i Guild No. 14. Mra. John Eddy, hand towels: paid 85 to Red Crow,
for soldiers' klu: donated food for The Thomappie-KellbgRi district I("Neighborhood
"Neighborhood Hotue"
House" work at
at; their
weir home town
t
with a higher ap- follows; A boy to Mr. and Mra. J.
°sx No. 1. Mra. A. K. Frandaen. did sewing for hospital Including: &lt;-hrm
m.mjk-r.- mm
chrm. „■«
Has n
31 members:
paid 829 Christmas baskets.
Iz,-------u.
—.-u u..
, ask* for 7 mill*. That district-4..
in- 1 Orangeville
directed
by Miss Ber- .".--ciatjon
’ pi relation of
o; the excellent water C. Flaher. Nashville. R. 1, May ft;
48 T binders. 24 sheets. 25 O. B.
Guild No
No. 22. Mra. T. D. French. eludes territory in Irving. Rutland, nice Jansen, which 1* sponsored by —
.-.U.'-.7d by
furnished
by.our municipally-owned­ a girl to Mr. and Mra. Laverne
Chrm. Has 25 members; jKild »25 binders. 30 clinic sheets, 36 steriliz­ dues; gave 855 for bedside cabinet v i oulld
*?„
c,n
£
Jam
,
and
chrm.
H«*
47
active
and
2
non-re*Yankee Springs and Thomapple the general board of Domestic Mis- ; and-operated
snd-operated water system. And
dues; donated 37 books to U.SO.; ing beg*. 30 dressing toweLs. 12 de­
L
e
T.
med
13
‘
heeU;
cai11
on
ident
members:
paid
848
dues:
dotownships. It will .depend on the Mons of the Episcopal church, and ' tliere are "sound reasons for their
each member pay* 50 cent* per year liver)- room sheets and 30 breast hand. 87.04.
noted 12 doz. pillow'cases; 850-55; size
of the allowances for the four .1* the first strictly rural center p' high opinion of the quality of that man. Nashville. R. 2. May 6; a boy
for thc purchase of curtains; made
Guild No. f8. Mra. Fred Hale, hospital lamp. 811.50; 31 qt*. fruit, townships as to whether 7 mills can I they have established in thtecoun-- very
54r. and Mra. Claud Reid. Hasvery necessary
necessary procuct*
product; ror
for few
few'ii
Guild No. 8. the Nursery Guild. chrm. Has 39 members; paid 839 3 glasses idly: 10 pkgs. Jello. 2 cans be allocated to-tflat school district, (try. The Initial results have
‘..,B wcxui
lan^ M^ Guriev McAlfiter WRM4
been communities
communities have
have a*
as fine
fine and-plcnand'
Mrs Walter Lake. chrm. Hus 20 dues; donated 15 can* fruit; 3 doz. baby food. 5 boxes of cereal; large The Freeport district asks for 8 so encouraging it is now be!
belna
put
Hful a supply a* have our citizens. ?}ld J?1?g- &lt;•
—’ ™
”
“ members; paid 82o'dues: purchawd blanket* costing 852.82 and 88 In supply ot magazine*; sponsored u.
...
‘in
the
7; a girl to Mr. and
Mra. H
HowIra.
W.
R.
The
rate*
charged
for
it*
use
tn
the
“}d ¥™..
.°» ’
mills.
Whether
it
can
get
that
much
on
a
permanent
basis.
Mra.
■■.
».
Colgrove-Cook Guild. Has 15 mem..­ । and donated 4 doz. blanket*. 2 doz.
money to the hospital; 810 to Red 8. O. dance. 814.75; paid 82.22 for or not will depend on thc millage . WVW-.
home
or e"
on ,h
the
com
para- I ard
Jfd Jiuboard.
Hubbard 538
538 E.
E. Mi
Marshall. May
m* nr
“ lawn are —
——
Cook .v-u
read Gen Chiang Xal-Shfk
Kai-Shek’s h°
bers; paid 815 due*: sent 25 book* stockings. 8
a doz. band*. n2 -I
m crib
low; yet the system^ u
in&gt; 121 w’cimtaJ’ M-v
doz.
Cross; sewed 99dfnlc sheet*.8pneu- candy and nut* for U-8.O. room,
"I Bear Mj( Witness", a companion (tlively
----- - very ~
to USO.; gave quantity magazines flounces, 5 doz.
-anted
to
Irving
township.
The
.sheets. 4 doz. pads. monla Jacket*. 24 glove wrappers, i
rwant
—
u .Ci
__j
—, 1121 w. (.llntoii, May 0. a girl to Mr.
------------- &lt; • *
'
astlngs
City
school
district
budget
booklet
to
Mme.
Chiang's
"I
Conrecent
yean,
has
paid
thc
opCratto hospital.
expenses
yielded
a small r Iff!}?
Harold
Benedict.
Vermontwas not In. last year It requested fe*s My Faith*' ..given at a previous ;। mg
Ing
Guild No. 4. the Business Wom­ 26 do*, diaper*, fl doz. shirts; con­ 3fl breast binders. 38 delivery room I AMIf TLITIAKI AF
prtrir.
Ihkhand
U"
XnI
■ &gt;”
&gt; »
t.
—.— —
9 mills but could only be granted meeting. Dekgates elected for the
en's Guild. Miss Ora.-c Reickord. tributed 13 qts. fruit. 8 cans vege­
ot*ratlnge”rodm ^coa’t'1”cover”' 12 |
are nccessarv. How many I . , , ,R »fr&gt;
a,.MV 11 ’
chrm. Has 56 members; paid 863 table*, 3 glasses Jelly.
8 4 mills. Because lhe county asks Muskegon convention this month slons
।
Oulld No. 9. Mr*. Willard Smith, idressing towels. 24 surgical towels: .. ...
w«,v. ~
... Frank ...«...
r11
dues; donated 82.00 for card table
11-3 of a mH) les* this year, the city were:
Mrs.
Hoonon. Mrs. -.
E. of
1 our city reader* have paid a visit ' tv*
*QB,rl
for recreation room at Fort Custer: chrm. This is known a* the Silver I flower collection. 8453: had 2 bingo rAllliTV Uf (Til
1.- rhools can be granted 8.65 mills as G. Rothaar. Mr*. Wallace Osborn, to the local water works plant? It i £?\J,aaUliga.',R' 1—— which
-------- ----------Mrs Henry
Heno- Osborn.
de born. Alternates: Mra.
Mra’ .they
they did «o
so their
their* prldZIn'^u
city tu-id^May11!?1”' Ptter f^d, Sunnetted.......
87833; . —
lUUHIT IleLeleUe
Mra.
pride In nur” eltv
3 magsvjne subscriptions for hos­ Guild a* thc member* donate 25 [games
.the outside limit.
pital, 84-55;
special curtain* for cent* at each meeting for the pur- 'party, 81-85: rummage sale. 82031.
(CotlUnued from page 1, Sec. 1) [' Nearly all of the rural school dls- David French. Mra. Jas. Langstrom. and in the ample provisions it has
pattents' room.-.. 809 30; .sponsored chase of silverware for the hospital. ' total receipts. 898 59. Cash on hand.
' trlct* ask for allowance* of from 3 Mrs. George Lockwood. Mrs. Jas. made to bring superior water serSurgical patient* registered on
„ „ dance,
___ fcj.ov,
gave85.80;
। This gaamount*
to 853.60 and the (870.07.
---------—— every home ■In Tuesday were: Leo Barrv. Hastings,
YJJB.Ocosting
“
vice to
practically
Kuntncr. Hastings; tree*.. Mrs. Mur- to 7 mills, and tliese can be granted Brtstot
men.
(Guild b buying 3 dozen teaspoons.
Oulld No. 19. Surgery Oulld. Mrs Tel Perry. Hastings; character pudd­ by the commission. A few of the
8730 for books for service
*er-‘~- —
’
In lighter mood a quiz centering Hastings would be enhanced. It's a R. 2; Grant Muir. 217 N. Michigan;
iiuiia
«u» 5Walter Pawell. I Guild No. 11, Mra. John Chand- Warren Moore, chrm. Ha* 36 mem- ing. Mrs. Florence Fleming.
......
Oulld no
No. □
5. jMra.
1 Ha*- rural budgets now In ask for more around Information concerning cor­ clean place: for there are no boilers Mra. Frances Oliver. Middleville;
chrm. Has
ehrm.
Has'17
17 memoers,
members; paia
paid 819
Siu ,-r.
ler. chrm. n*A
Ha* 13 member*, naid
u.iu bera;
uoa, paid 836 uutj
dues; uui.u.cu
donated ......
fruit Jhigs^prcss^
nr&lt;-« ami publicity,
Mra.
publicity
**— than 7 min* as follows: Checkered rect term* for various articles and there to call for coal and give up Mra. Hale Lepard. Lake Odessa;
IIUUL donated
/‘“f
‘ cans
___ fruit; 4 doz [814 dues; donated 813
«tn for
tnr bedside
kw.UMz [and
nnH j^lly;
&lt;&lt;&gt;1lv paid
rvilrl 85.00
(¥1 for book*
hrz.V« for
fnr pr^j 'Tabberer.and^
dura;
28
FY&lt;
reetjort; Chrtetldp district. Assyria 8 mills; Quimby
of the church with Mra. smoke and ashes to litter Die prem­ Charles Daniels, Jr.. Lake Odessa;
। citlzensbip. Mra. Lillian McLeod,. district. Hastings township7’i mill*; ; customs
Tl&gt;c pump* are electrically op­ Mra. Homer McKibben. Middleville.
... education,
--------- -Mrs. Wood Bnd utUe Brlck (jtstriep, jr. O E Goodveal1 In cap and gown a* ise*.
I Cloverdale; spiritual
."Prof. Quiz” wa* enjoyed. Side* erated. and lhe only coal needed Is R. 3; Mra. Gilbert Todd. Hastings.
.Edith Black. Woodland; Alcohol
CMUr&gt;r nLVn5*|[ wcrc
ana uic
were cnosen
chosen and
Uie inrcc
three ic-aarr*
leaders the small quantity necessary to fur­ R. 1; Thomas Slowinski, Lake Odes­
I education. Mrs. Mae Custer. Hos- !0Wm 7-i ln
0 dMrtct, Prair- oj
Wjnnjng ajde were awarded nish heat to the plant. WJilte there sa; Mra. Lillian Llchty, 402 S. Han­
125-cent
saving"
stamps,
a
pleasant
!, tings. •
__________
are
four electric pump* In the over; Gerald Johnson. Middleville:
Irvine, i'i mills.
(25-cent saving stamps. A pleasant
1 The Woodland consolidated dis- ijoctai
I azv-lal hour
hfinr closed
-l.lrnrf lhe
IHj, afternoon, plant, you might not see more than Mrs. Maurtne Steinke, 623 W.
1 BARRY COUNTY
trlct asks for only 6 mills, which ,Mrs Kellar Stem presiding at the one and never more than two, op- ;■ Grand.
«• "•—
,
, •can he easily granted.
Bl lhe tea table which waa
was cen
cen-­ erutlng. The man In charge can I slx medical patient* were In the
R.UC.A. MEETING
urn at
1 The Barry county R.L.C.A. and
tered with a basket ot daffodils easily adjust the power applied to hospital on Tuesday:. Seton Oelse,
thc volume of water required. ThLv I’^ng; Mrs. Sarah Hcnney. Kas­
Auxiliary
held
an
enjoyable
meet
­
from
the
garden
of
the
hostess.
(Betty Crocker's)
,R- 2; Mra. Vernon Bebee.
ing at tlic Goodwill church. Sat- '
Mrs. Fred Hale. Mrs. Mary Spang- ha* proven an economical way to
2 lbs. 12 ox.
urday evening, May 8. with thirty
lemgcher and Mrs. James Bristol do thc pumping. The late Bert • Sunfield; Mra. Ella Ingram. Has(were the committee In charge for Spark* pioneered In that plan of Un«». R- 5; Mra. J. A. wooton, 217
. in attendance. Alter a fine sup­
pumliing. which ha* been praised for w Walnut: Infant Janet Elaine
: the afternoon._____________
per served by the ladles of the
h* Efficiency by 'nationally known RoD«t*. Woodland. R. 1.
church the program was held in the
I
tu r * Tn er
authorities.
J During the week nine surgical paI church auditorium.
Community
(Continu'd .from Page 1. Sec. 1.)
AT I HE intAIKtj
Our city obtain* the water It dis- tienta were discharged: RobertCoulsinging and a solo bv W. D. Brooks the
•■c.bin in the Rkv"
1
tributes from 17 free flowing wells. ««• Vennontvlllc: Mra. William
city of Hastings:
jand two numbers by lhe R.L.CA. District
.LXrthJi tfste.
।driven to an average depth of 57 °*c- Nashville, R 3: Mrs Charles
quartette were enjoyed.
U
starring
Ethel
Walers,
Assyria .....
R^h^ter 17na Itame
f?1’Ovcr Ule
from which . K1««Mrr ?“vld Go°dI Wc had a fine talk from our state Baltimore ....
le : Kornrater.
Rochester. I-ena
Horne^
ten* Horne
the WBter
obtained 1* a thick yror, 648 W. Green: Mr*. Forrest
auxiliary president. Mrs. Minnie Barry ...
, Mu&amp;.c; drama and fantasy mingle anttum of hcavv blue clay through iYarucr 537 E. Green; Mra. Archie
Dennison also state aux. vice presi­ Carlton .....
in rapid-fire entertainment that
no impurities can penetrate Sinclair, 1312 S. Hanover: Bernard
iSM.
! Ih. Kiri or Duka. Fmpor; K.rl w.mor. n&gt;
dent. Mrs. Harold iutng and past Castleton ....
10
and ends In a wrecked night club, health ha* resulted in safeguarding ’E- Railroad; Thoma* Myers, 401 E.
state president Harold Lang of Hostings lwp
.
Tw’p.
Coopersville, also short talks by Mr Hone
■lhe municipal supply against con- Center,
10
ahd Mrs. Edward Curtis of Belle- ining"
taminallon. Trouble of that kind ha* ! , „
----------------HELP WIN THE WAR BY BUYING BQ NDS AND STAMPS HERE
in■ “7..
Slightly Dangerous"
' vue. Delegate* to state convention Johnstown ' '
eliminated 100
cent. in
In j ■PLEASANT HILL
.
.----... .
. been ciuninaicu
luu per cent,
Telling
were then elected a* follows:—Ed Maple Grove
. ’’
f.H*!
n£?i the
whnBadventure:
i,XntcUnmn^ili.C i
Ul'‘ Jud«ment of lhc health board i Mrs. George Komen ot South
Hepler. Nashville; Smith Sherman, Orangeville
rnj and
’I*"’5 81,0 8 mUCh larBcr WeU I Bend »P«« U,e W«««nd With her
Hastings and Glenn Oriffelii, Mid- Prairieville
fi?dthJnJrt time In thu
drlv^n ne*r the plant, and a parents. Mr. and Mrs. R. J. WU, dlevilL Through illness stale presi- Rutland ..........
10 LnJ&lt;nJvunV nJiEU^medv thU l;WK* Kftl l°n*P«r-ml'"‘le pump In- llama Other Sunday guests were
gay. sparkling, modem comedy.
stalled and connected with it so as Mr.
' dent Kenneth Ganc wo* unable to Thomapple
Mr. and
and Mrs.
Mra. Byron
Byron Rowlader
Rowlader and
and
HASTINGS, MICH.
i attend. - __________________
[Woodland Tw'p. ..
to Insure an adequate supply. To family of. Caledonia and Mra. Ar­
make assurance doubly sure, a big thur clarke of South Huven. *
'!
BANNER w'ANT ADS PAY
HMU^CRy8*.":
---------—• . . well was driven ua
on, fct
the
,c fair Ktuunus.
grounds. Mrs. John Corrigan has been conAOS —-z — ----- —; —
A sprightly yam about crystal and a suitably housed 1.000 gallon । fined to her bed for several days
■■ ■
। Freeport
gazing and clairvoyance, filled with j pump Installed there as an added with thc flu. * Mrs. Cha* Bennett
________________________________ Nashville
protection.
_________________________________________________________________ Middlevillecomedy, romance and adventure.
i is another flu victim. * Joseph Cor­
But someone will aay: "Suppose i ilgun. Sr. had lhe misfortune to
Woodland village ..
“Over My Dead Body" starring
® fallen tree or other mishap shut In lure hLs hand quite badly Fri­
Total*...........
Millon Berle, Mary Beth Hu*bee
off the electric current, what then?" day and ha* had infection in it.
They’ve let erle loose In the mur- ! It la not likely that that would hnp- ★ Mr. and Mrs. Matt Bedford ate
der mystery field and he gives n I P«i to both line* that bring elre- Sunday dinner with her mother at
few riotous lessens Hl how not to | trlclly to Hastings—one from Battle the home of Mra. Caulkins in Has­
aolwua murder, aa a hilarious "Hou- '1 Creek, the other
oilier from LaBarue
LaBarge. But
But tings.
I
* Stray dogs have done a lot
I If both these sources of power should ,01
, ( damage In this neighborhood the
dlnin'of who-dunlf.
be cut off, Hastings would still have past
i
week killing sheep for Ar­
Saturday May 1. "Senior Scouts."
of lhe Cowboys” starring
a plentiful supply of water, fori.thur Bedford. John Nagle. Austin
from troop 73. and three leaders "King
Roy Rogers, Smiley Burnette
--------' there is at the plant a 1.000 gallon Loftus and R. J. Williams. * Sun­
hiked out to the “Yankee Springs"
Combining rftusic. corned;comedy and . pump, operated by a gasoline engine, day dinner guest*
gure’* of Mr.
Mr and Mra.
Ur«
park for the weekend. ,The scouts
’’’
. which Is kept ready to start at any Clzrc
Clare y.
Williams
’22i=a were Mr. and Mra.
were: Raymond Bennett. Tom Do­ cowboy entertainment.
time, nils stand-by Dump Is us- Harry Fish
Pish and children. Mrs . Sey­
lan. Harold Gray. Robert Stowell,
••After
Midnight
with
Boston
'surance
that
Hastings
store*
and
:
mour
Jordan
oi.
and
w
.....
Mr*.
w~..
Sam
Schleh
William Stebbins, - Vernon Texter,
&gt; homes will have at all time* a of Middleville and Edd Bedford,
and Richard Dean. The leaders Blackle" starring Chester
—------ —supply
vt,.t u.of water, _..
u the i local. * Mrs. Mark Bedford of Mul1~
plentiful
were; Lyle Pry of Grand Rapids, the Morris. Ann Savage
..I..., could
...... U deliver
...and
ML... spent Monday
..... I.... night with
..1,1. Mr.
...
Gunfier light* up ■» blackout, air ' stand-by plant
enough liken
qdield executive for this district,
Horry Young, and the Scoutmaster raid sirens shriek, bullet* acreom : to meet any emergency. The council and Mrs. Bedford. * The Sunshine
and city engineer hare done all thev Club met with Addle Lewi* Thuraof Troop 73. Leeland Bennett. The and
"n,a Boston
Bosw,n Blackle.
««cxie. fiction
ncuon ’ss slicksue
*-----------to **•
i could to provide an ample supply (day. Tin next owe Ung will bo held­
scout* started out from Hastings, at -------------rogue,—raturna
the screen.i.
--------« • * ■
ruby trim.
•
(with Ethel Gibson. * Mr. and Mra.
1:30 P.M.. and arrived in camp at
' ot water at all time*.
5:30 P. M. Mr. Richard Groos tlw The Nazi radio, in an excess of mod- , a visit to the water work* plant Keith Lechleltner spent Sunday at
District Commissioner, and hl* son. esty. says It prefers the word ”ab- would reveal that the place is well ; the home of her parents. Mr. and
arrived by boat Just In time to enjoy domen” to the blunter phrase, "un- kept. The grounds about lhe build- Mrs. Bert Palmer.
---------------------------------------the fine meal which was served at derbelly of Europe", as descriptive Ing are neat and show plainly that I
7:30 During the evening two reels of the Mediterranean shores ot the some one look* after them. The i PAY FOR IT INADVANCE—
The enamel that really
•
building, while originally constructBUY WAR BONDS
of moving pictures were shown, and Continent
contest* of strength and skill were
KEA1 WHITE
participated In by all the scout*.
not turn yellow with
At 11:30 a few songs were sung, and
GAL.
everyone retired for the evening.
Bright and early Sunday morning,
Weatherteited
all persons were suddenly awakened
by an early morning caller in the
form of Winston Merrick, who was
"very” welcome. Breakfast was
served at 8:00, and then a short de­
votional service was held. At 12:00,
This first quality paint
n lunch was prepared to be eaten on
the way home. Later the trip home
was started, but aa rain Interfered,
thc trip waa completed In car*,
and the lunch waa eaten In the
basement of the Methodist church.

CO. TAX COMMISSION
HASTINGS HAS FINE
MET HERE MONDAY ~ SS2 WATER SYSTEM

AL GUILDS
FINE REPORTS

CONVENTION OF

FRIDAY

.‘

B

SPECIALS SATURDAY

SOFTASILK CAKE FLOUR
SALT
io «»
MILLERS KIBBLES
HUNT CLUB DOG FOOD
PALMER MATCHES

TWICE AS MANY
BIRTHS AS DEATHS

26‘
19c
55c
45c
29c

sack

5 lbs.

a meal food
carton

€. THOMAS STORE

MARKS BURIN HITS
TUMBLERS

Boy Scout Outing
At Yankee Springs

BATTERY
RECHARGE

19c

REAL WHITE ENAMEL

$450

/?

WE CARRY A FULL LINE

HOUSE PAINT

$295

**«•*■'

UCTION SALE

RECORDS!
VICTOR, COLUMBIA, DECCA,
BLUEBIRD, OKEH, MUSICRAFT

CLOTHING

The Latest Hits At Popular Prices
Also Albums of Recordings of Your
Favorite Artists and Bands

FOR VICTORY BUY WAR BONDS

PULLOVER SWEATERS
A comfortable fitting, smartly styled
sweater in popular colors, with half
You’ll want more than
one at this economy price.

JL

SLEEVE BOARD

last longer.

88c

OR CHIPPED

PHONOGRAPH
WALLPAPER
CLEANER

FOR THE

23c

ShHc? 66e

fw fw C
U

CLOTHES PIN
APRON

Top Quality

HORSES
Bay mare, 6 yrs. old, wgf.
1400.
Bay mare, 6 yrs. old, wgf.
1400.
■
(This is a good work team.)

COWS
Holstein cow, due in July.
Holstein cow, fresh.
Guernsey heifer, 2 mos. old.

HOGS

clothes
pins. ,

27c

WAR STAMPS

MARK’S*™?
128 W. STATE ST.

HASTINGS

RECORDS
The source of secord shellac
has been cut off for the dura­
tion of the war! We need
your old, discarded and
broken records I From these.
used again in new pljonograph records!

Fine Mix

'Superwear" SPARK PLUGS

Auto Wax &amp; Cleaner

properly pres*Ing sleeves.

holds
plenty

LAWNSEED

H 59

WANTED!
YOUR OLD, BROKEN

25c

2 GALLON CAN—

Starting at 1:00 o'clock tha following will be offered:

$1 19

SAFETY RAZOR

MOTOR OIL

THURSDAY, MAY 20,1943

WE BUY OI.U HECOIIUS
AT TOP PRICES!

Blade hONI,

MEN’S ANKLE SOCKS

Having decided to quit farming I will dispose of the personal
property at Public Auction at the place known as the Moy T.
K. Hoeltxel farm, located 1J miles south of Hastings on South
Broadway on

Wards will pay In War
Stamps ... 3c for each
12" record, 2c for each K&gt;"
record. Fill up your Stamp
Album today. Bring your
old records to Wards.

PHONE 2524

YOUR MONEY BACK WITH A SMILE IF YOU'RE NOT SATISFIED

MONTOOMIRY
WARD

Red sow, wgf. 250 lbs.
7 pigs, 6 weeks old.

CORN AND HARNESS
350 crates of corn.

Set of good double work har­
ness.

FARM TOOLS
Avery 2 sec. spring tooth
drag.
Gale 110 walking plow.
Rubber tired wagon.
2 Walking cultivators.
3 Milk pails.
Milk can.
Lot of small tools and other articles too
numerous to mention.

TERMS: CASH DAY OF SALE. Nothing to be removed until settled for.

GEORGE CONVERSE, Prop
DEWEY REEb, AucHmm.

LAWRENCE BEADLE. Clerk

�THK BASTINGS BANNER. THUMPA!, MAT 13, 1H3

from Traversa City.

PERSONALS

a steam pumping outadapted to lhe present
per a led pumpins outfit,
lept.
HOSPITAL
BatUe Creek. Sunfield.
. Woodland and Has­
)resen ted by the eleven
al the hospital the past
aoyi and six girls, as
x&gt;y to Mr. and Mrs. J.
laahvllla. R. 1, May 5;
r. and Mr*. Laverne
odland. R. 1, May 5; a
and Mrs Earl Cheese­
lie. R. 2. May 8; a boy
Mra. Claud Reid. HasMay 6; a boy tn Mr.
urlev McAlister, R. 4.
1 to Mr, and Mra. HowI. 538 E. MarahaU. May
4r. and Mra. Dan Shay,
an. May fl: a girl to Mr.
rold Benedict, Vermont-

i. R. 4. May 11; * girl
Mrs. Peter Doud. Sunsatlente registered on
e: Leo Barrv. Hastings.
Muir. 217 N Michigan;
!» Oliver. Middleville;
Lepard. Lake Odessa;
lei*. Jr . Lake Odessa;
McKibben. Middleville,
Gilbert Todd. Hastings.
* Slowlnskl. Lake Odcslan Lichty, 403 8 Han­
I Johnson. Middleville;
ne Steinke. 823 W.
il patients were In the
Tuesday: Selon Geise,
Sarah Henney. HasMn Vernon Bebcc.
rs. Ella Ingram, HasMra J. A. Wooton. 217
Infant Janet Elaine
xlland. R. 1.
week nine surgical pa­
L-charged: Robert Ooulit vllle; Mra. William

tt: Mra. David Good­
Green; Mra. Forrest
E. Green; Mrs. Archie
I 8. Hanover; Bernard
&gt;ort; Earl Warner. 91 fl
Thomas Myers. 401 E.

HILL
ge Konzen of South
the weekend with her
and Mrs. R. J. Wilr Sunday guests were
Byron Rowlader and
iledonla and Mra. Arof South Haven. *
orrigan has been conbed for several days
* Mrs. Chas. Bennett
i victim. * Joseph Cor­
ad the misfortune to
and quite badly Fri: had infection in it.
Irs. Matt Bedford ate

Mrs Caulkins in Has­
&gt;’ dogs have done a lot
this neighborhood thc
filing sheep for Ar­
. John Nagle. Austin
;. J. Williams. * Sunuests of Mr. and Mra.
is were Mr. and Mrs
nd children. Mrs, Seyand Mrs Sam Schlrh
e and Edd Bedford,
Mark Bedford of Mul[onday night with Mr.
!ford * The Sunshine
h Addie Lewis Th uni:t meeting will be told
lh*on. ♦ Mr. and Mra.
tner spent Sunday at
her parents. Mr. and
Inter.
IT IN ADVANCE­
WAR BONDS

George Hinchman ware in Grand
Rapids on Friday.
Mra. Virgie Reid entertained her
daughter from Detroit over the
i weekend.
Mr and Mra. Kenneth Newton
| of Jackson were weekend guests
of his parents Mr. and Mr*. Geo.
, Newton.
Ml** Barbara Barnum of Lansing
»panl the weekend with Mr. and
' Mrl. Harry Barnum and all were'
Bunday dinner guests ot Mr. and

Un

Harry Bowser returned to

e personal
he May T.
i on South

943
Fie red

RNESS
work har-

Dr. and Mra. Clarence Mott at
Detroit visited their cousin. Mra.

■ church, b HERB IN—CALTHROP
—.ne Day. Mu* Aril** Calthrop. daughter of •
iter of Mr and Mra. L. A Day Mr. and Mrs. Marshall CaUhrop of
aahvUle became the bride of Doster, and Cart Bherrin. son of 1
:te J. Butine, son of.Mr. and Mrs. Martha Brooks of Allegan. .1
East Lansing spont the weekend[at ( Mr. and My*. Glen Densmore and
at pmnock hospital
John J. Buttne of Kalamazoo were united In marriage by the Rev. I*j.Jtheir home here with Mra. Ten I Mr and Mis. Ind Goodell and m*s. Kim Sutler and .
&gt;e strains of Lohsngrtn'a "Wed- Dale W. RuMnsmt. pastor of Fran­
Eyck and daughter.
David spent Saturday in South Andrus returned Tuesday from lhair ding March."
------- partythc
levtlte Methodist church, at tha
alter home w
of, the bride's parent* Wed- 0**^
lot* their place* I,
Mr. and Mrs Timothy Howard I B«nd.
trip lo Tuas.
and son of Kalamazoo were Moth-1 Mra. F. Kent Nrt*on of Laming &lt; Mr. and Mrs. Cteyton Brand*tet- which waa beautifully decorated nesday, May 5 at g o'clock.
Mis* Glennte Burpee, aocnmpaner * Day irucsts of Mr.
r. and Mra
Mrs. !«n&lt;i
and MrMra. Marshall
ar-nh-U nnnk
Cook nf
of Hrr.
Brc-'ter
' ter and daughter. Salls.
Baiiy. aoantTu**spantTuea- with palm*. Hile*, snapdragon* and
caadeiabra.
An
uncle
of
the
groom
led
by
Mias Edith May Burpee, tang
merton.
Wash.,
vbited
Mr
and
day
in
Grand
Rapid*
Charles Leonard.
an^'Mra. Robert Cook from Thursday
K»lUr_Stem_and spa, Jack. are sang throughout the service, which Ood Gave Me You." and Mis*
। Mrs. P. E Adair and «»Mr. and
waa attended by a group of relative* oiennls Burpee played the tradl- a light blue
f
~
Mr. and Mra. Albert Vadder were
'A*
SwtiSSj? UH Saturday.
Mr*. Herb Davlj ot Grand Rapids
and Mend*.
..
tional wedding march. Palm* and
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Merrick, j
The bride choee for her wedding I basket* of daffodil* were u._-d for dtnk rosebuds
spent Sunday with her mother, Mrs. oS?».rtSU* 01 "l*U’“ " JroSJE JuLX UA
Mrs. Vem '»&gt;
Mrs E. A Burton and Mra. W. L.|
Jennie Gordon.
a tailored suit of cocoa brown with decorations.
,
born' of Tampa,
Shultcra called on friends in Ver• Mr. and-Mr*. Ltoyd Denumd called
a white tin: and lace
ace blouse. Her , The
xne bride
onoe wore
ware a white
wiuie aatln
huu
---^7 », K.U..
monlvllle on Sunday.
on- the latter's mother, Mrs. Jennie
Accessories were white
» white
and and
her tor
gowngown
fasldoned
fashioned
with with
a sweetheart
a iwrethcart
niszoo
spent
Sunday
with
Hastings
jj
L
.
a
Dorothy
Stanley,
at
M.
6
C,
shoulder corsage was centered with neckline and her veil fell finger *ltb &gt; cor,a^
Mr*. Francis Hamilton and baby.
Gordon. Sunday.
friends
1 and attended lhe Mother's Day
Mrs Kellar Stem entertained the
Mra. H. O. Hayes returned on
She woe attended tar M1M Olive '
“*eetpe“ ““ JonM. Jned as groat
Sunday from an extended visit
vian with
wim
Dr. and Mra. Sidney Shipman in »vri* ‘PfP.1, Monilay with Mrs. Cla
Mrs. Wesley Burrell is vlaiung for several months, returned Thurs­ pltal for tea Monday afternoon. RrftX1 ran
Lri ’to? I MbS"fiff^Slihrop. sister oflh. the groom havtag; k
Ban Francisco and was met in Kai-;fence
nirUinw were her parents in Plainwell this week. day to their home .In Kalamazoo. Members praise nt. who have re­
J?? HMM^Voiandra-nns b,tdr was maid of honor and wore
amaaoo by Mr and Mr*. Einar . Mr anibMra. Ouv.Glddinga were
George Purdv and Mr. and Mrs Mrs. Jones accompanied them and cently returned from winter vaca­ C •???droits n
me grooms mouwr. sera----frock
“Iid y'10*
tions. Included Mrs- Albert Car- n.TJ^^ro1nmkdI^*or" l&gt;ower h01 ,rom wlUch ,eU
Carl Purdy and daughter Jacquelln
Frandsen. Philip and Helen.
* n«tch- ] ’ ras dressed in dark blue with
Battle Creek.
of Greenville' were guests of Mr
Mrs. Winona Downing and Miss velh. Mrs. E. A. Burton and Mra.
ln« ohoulder
rrl!- 8tle car- !
William Shriber on MoUxor'a Day I
tome of he? and Mrs. Tac Oles and children Realne Downing of I-uulng were H. G. Hayes.
TTir
mother rled * bouquet of yellow and bronze 11
on Mother'* Dey.
hfirtiath^whlte^uxwuwriel 'snapdragon* and blue larkspur.
I
here from Wednesday till Sunday
were Mr. and Mra. Hernan GetMr. and Mr* Clarence DePlanta
Tnr^e^sril*o I WUltom Null of Phrlbnllle, cou- ]
^ni^'Sr4*" °wmum i“r&gt; Harold Fnster. while’ enroute
of Grand Rapids and Mis* Virginia mer's mother. Mra. John Eddy who prised on Friday evening by her
family and close relatives, in hon­
“»‘■'■'w™”- “&lt;«
Pott* of Greenville were Sunday u now convalescing.
or
at
her
birthday,
lhe
surprise
of Dowling.
a Jue*r« Mr and Mra’ Hard- riiests of Mr and,Mra. C. 8- Potts.
*“
r»u«.td to
I ,Cto&lt; toM. -to!to .n upto
Mr. and Mrs Ray Briuee and
Mary Alice Reinhardt, • Leslie'zon vodd* thi* week is tor elsMr*. 8. B. Henry and Mira He en Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Brazee and being planned by her daughter. nard Wilder.
! Mr. and Mr*. Sherrtn both were V
atrrtntep-nA
an hour*
Katherine
A social evening wa*
mA
Jane Hawthorne. Myrna Knowles. ter Mrl Allan Roscbnwh who rt- Henry were in Battle Creek Sun- two daughters of Kalnmasoo were i-nkocd and refreshments served. ‘ A four course wedding hreakfast KTBduated from Delton Highschool ]?o.d
was served for nineteen at ttotome ofUr whkh ,11Py Bu*nded Parsons
woSi
Helen Stcbbliu and Phyllis Humon Sunday with Mr. and day morning to see the former*- ijuMti Of Mr. snd Mra. Charles
of the bride s parents, imme^tetely HlWneM School in Kalsmasoo. She rrU1 ■e)t?e5?.tOr.r ,17 W
ww*
mell accompanied by Mr*. William
Dodd* from Wert Branch.
mother.
mother. Mrs.
Mra. Alma
Alma Watrour
Watrous. Dale
Date.Barnu on Sunday.
Mother's
Day
dinner
guests
of
following the ceremony. The break- L, employed by the Metrooolilan 1 hrLp J.n.a *c$T-OLt?S, „
H.BTV of
or Great
oral Lake*,
L.K™, who
«bo —
hia
A D Kook,™ went
CMStebbins, went to Kulatnazoo on
and Mrs. Lewis Hine spent Henry
Mr
and
Mrs
Orrie
Helm
were
iswr .ss
Saturday to remain over'Sunday M,;JJa|d.iya in Chicago last week, lust arrived In Battle Creek, ac- cago Friday, where
caao Fndav.
she remained
•.
nt ih-ir fArm-r ruunn '
Rnd
George Bauer and compaided them home for Ito day. until Sunday when she accompan­ Mrs. Hazel Miller of South Bend. Springer and Miss Jeanne Irland. irmktrong—4'1'TLEr
|rrt Flukrr Detroit. Qsdet May B.
Fire guardian, Mra. Lynn Lewi*. fR“jiy nf Lanning spent Mother's
Mr- and Mra. Ltoyd McCormick ied her son Philip W. Knlskem to Mr. and Mrs. J. Jemison and Miss
Jeanette Maris of Battle Creek and
The girls returned bv bus Sunday p,|V Wjth jtfr an(j Mr* Leon Bauer and four children of Detroit were
Mr. and Mra. John Delnaay. The
night after a happy weekend.
•• -»
. Bnd
and Mr
Mr. and Mr*.
Mra. Frank Sage.
guests
of Mr. and Mra. Homer *v-r.
War- a visit.
gathering
also celebrated
Mrs.
MIs* Barbara Maurer of Borjess
Borjeu
Fn
,hfe gnd
Frank
and Donald Abclson
Abelson of ner over the weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Hoekstra
A-^he^itoTi SSuittpt Has- lol Mr. and Mra Harold Culler of | BOWL1NO NEW8
.
t
Mrs Wm Gladstone
and----------small and Patty and Tommy Hoekstra of Helm's birthday anniversary.
hoeultal. Kalamazoo was a. w-k.
week- ..
YtMllantl were weekend
visitor* at
-- ------------ -------tlpgi High and of Mailer's BurtH?JPis CuSer1*^
Thr Commercial Bowling Laaym
end guest of Mr. and Mra. George Ill(. pome Of their crandoorenu. son of Kalamazoo were guests of Kalamazoo were Sunday guests of
Mrs. Wilbur Lane entertained a
Arm- 1 r'"’ 'kUt1 ,r" “hedule Thursday
Mr. and Mr*. Lloyd Valentine.
her uncle and aunt. Mr and Mn. Mr. and Mra E. F. Bottum.
table of bridge for. dessert on Mon­ nets College. Kalamasoo. and for d‘‘*h“r- **’*• J'1
A happy surprise for Mr. and
Mrs Rodney Beckwith and lit- B. R. Reed over lhe weekend
to sts ohr*to”pS; :SSL. ~ffi-ABSSSUSi.1
night
---------with State ----------------Insulation coi­
Mr and Mrs. George Steels vis­ day for thc pleasure of her house
Mra Morse Nevins on tlielr wed­ tie son of Nile* are spending a few
ning the championship for the year
Ml** Stella Heath and Mrs Brock ited relatives at Tiffin. Ohio over guest. Mrs. Harry Bowser, of South
Ttomom
rreeivedhis
of
MlddlevlUe.
Thirty
guest*
were
ding annlversqrv last Wednesday rtnvs with Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence of Niles aptrnt the weekend with the weekend.
With a tram composed of Lea Haw­
Bend
was tiw arrival of Mr. and Mr*. I.jrkln
education In Kalamazoo and 1* now
Mr. and
Mrs. George B. Heath.
thorne. George Baukh, Will Hack­
Mrs. Minnie McDonald entertain­
■mnintoi in th- office nf the Fu'lcr ' which was performed amid a bow
Gordon Haven*. (Marjorie Nevins) - Mr
and Mrs George Robinson other guests on Sunday were Mr. ed Mr and Mrs. Harold McDonald
tr
beautiful spring Dower*. The ney; Chas Florio. Glen Monica and
Sixteen guests were present Fri­
.. — •Mr*.
.*-■ Warren Wilcox
.Ifll,.—iv ......
&lt; —_ Adelbert U.alk
a —chil
*111.­
of Ypsilanti. Mr. Havens --------- and- Mr and
entered
and .Mr*.
Heath an
and
Will Ayres thev easily won the
impressive wedding service was read
and children Margaret and Robert day evening at the party given by Co • Kal*mazoo.
thc service oni Tuesday. ..
| gpmt the- weekend in Jackson.
drrn of Bedford
spot ct the league. Starting
of Battle Creek on Mother's Day. Mrs. Bert Payne at her home, com­ .■-..nrr.rp
„o nr tiiz
-niriby Rev. ;0&gt;'
J. Laarrencc
Ward of waru
the
Itev. J. Laurence
oi me top
MU* Alice Bates
Mrs. C. M.
M
ftlr and
Mllu Mrs.
ml._ Walter
------ --stlate* and Mra.
Mr
Mr*.
Bupt. «..
D. ...
A. VanBusklrk spoke
In first place on the opening nim
Waiter Durkee of
.rrrvmzs
ltHiKTTRS
ns THE
,fc
JParmelce Mrthodut
Jparmclce
Methodist church.
church
Mother's Day guests of Mrs. L&gt; plimentary to Mrs. James Brown. Pv™i*M
Overstreet of Detroit arrived on woodland were Sunday cuesta of the Rotary club in Middleville on William* and Miss Mary Williams
PkTHIAN SISTERS
givm in marriage by they were not displaced during the
Co-hosteiics
were
Mrs.
Robert
Thursday from Lakeland. Florida mr.
-- anu• •jmi
—-. •• — "•------Tuesday.
Mr*. Harley Fox. Mr* Henry Mill- her father, was gowned in blue silk season and ended with a three gams
were Mr. and Mra. Robert Williams Connelly and Mr*. Robert Kenyon.
and Mrs. Overstreet returned to De­ । Mr. and Mn. Eugene Snyder of
horns of Kalamazoo.
George Scott went to the home
Mra. J. U Valentine. Mr* Ed- wrb a corsage of white carnations, margin over Goodyear Broa Hdwe.
Bridge was played al which Mra. der.
troit on Friday.
1 All-can and Mr. and Mrs. Walter of his son and daughter-in-law. Mr
win Smith. Mrs. J. W. Armbruster. -lllc matrotl of honor and beat man vs ho finished in second nlOM.
After spending one month in De­
Mr and Mrs Earl Mudge were Tefft of Otaego snent the week- and Mrs. Leon Scott, of Battle troit syith friends and relatives and William Schader, Jr., and Mrs. L. Mra. W. j. Watkins and Mr*. Over- we—
The teams finished tn tha laUO*aluj Mrs. Galen Fry broth­
Sunday cuesta -of Nashvllle friend.*. end with Mr and Mr*. Jess Snyder Creek on Monday for an indefinite one week In Chicago. Mra. H. A. J. Caston were the winners.
lev Fox were in Katemazoo on Wed- er-m-law and sister of the groom, ing order- Stale Ir.iUlaUon. Good­
PvU. Robert Francisco. Maurice and Ardvthe and all were Sunday *tay.
nesday. May 5. attending tile third Mrl j Lawrence Ward played the year Broa. Hdwe, Moooe. Anqrai
returned to her home In
Rapids- Adrounle
Ortroth. Keith Fox nnd Pete Bach- UUU1C
, guests of Mr. and Mrs- Max * Morris Sutton of Grand ”
dinner
district convention of the Pythian wedding march and both Rev. and Service. Medle*. Coffee Shop. Mid­
Hastings Sunday evening.
thc
hastes*
to
the
Widow's
club
on
elder of Camo Grant were home Snyder of Freeport.
Sisters of Michigan. Syracuse Tem- Mrs Ward wnK B number of lovely dleville Creamery. City Falbera.
visited Mr and Mrs. Otto IsenTuesday guests of Mra. Richard
------ ---lhe
-----------Mr Mnd Mrl
McGowan
hath from Thursday UU Sunday
Friday evening at her home. 513 nle of Kalamazoo entertained at jong, following the ceremony,
over
weekend.
Moynahan Sale*. Trio Cate. Auto
»,r. a&gt;iu
- --------- ------------—■- ru...
Mri AIUson Louden of Doster Cook were Mrs. Ewing Graham of E Madison St. The usual carry- their lovely lodge at Oakwood lake, i Light refreshments were served Sport Shop and Consumers Power
Dr. and Mra. Frank Carrothr* of--------Lansing
spent. ....v
Mother's
Day _«.h
with
Chicago and Mrs. Donald Simpson
Grand Chief Anna McManus being i and iaUr Mr and Mra. Armstrong Co.
spent Sunday with her mother at Mr. and Mrs Dell Shively.
visited Mr. -------------------------------and Mra. Charles Faul of Lansing.
o'clock,
honor
guests
being
Mrs.
WhiteliaU.
the guest of honor. She gave a re- leJt on a short trip.
Dr. and Mrs. C. P. Lathrop and from Wednesday till Saturday.
Dave Goodyear led lhe league
Miss Mary DeVries waa in Kala­
l)r. and Mra. Guv Keller were in
—
Miss
Helen Wooton
—---------was home mazoo Saturday evening to attend Clara Wilder and Mrs. Stella Hu- port ot the ambulance purch;w» by , Mrs. Armstrong chose for her with an average of 1®7: Lea Haw­
th* Pythian Sister* of the United weddjng day. the day of her great­ thorne *cor«l high individual aortas
family were Hundav dinner guests uwtoMu
e e a
from Detroit from Saturday ill! the wedding of Miss Donna Powle ling.
Battle Creek Sunday.
Stales. The tint one wv bought grandmother's wedding. May 1. with 673; Glen Monica's 3«e tlngto
of Mr. and Mrs. John Maurer of
Mr and Mrs Wellesley Iron- Monday. Her mother. Mrs. J. A
Andrew
vanaermoirn
Lt
Andrew Vandermolcn
On Monday the Study club met for 22000 at Christmas time and Gueata were present from Detroit, score was high solo game and Slate
ride and Mrs. E. J Storkan *nent Wooton. who has been a patient and
*«“ h AJ.
Nosh rille.
the weekend with Mr. and
Mrs. nt Community hospital in Battle
„ b. ceremony B,
pjrst j^.. with Mrs James Bristol, Mrs. D. A. since U»en they have donated eleven | Onuld Rapid*. Ionia. Lansing. Mus- Insulation led the high team game
Van Buskirk giving a revlewnf more ambulances and one ieeu ^on and Litchfield.
, Forrest Johnson In Belding.
4 Creek waa broughtto Pennock hos-, !*“*“
u,c
and acriea with 1033 and 27M martta.
Dick Allen of Flint was a guest pltal on Sunday.
;
»&lt;rs Milo DeVries and Miss Marv "One World” by Wendell WBlkle. These machines were fullv eoulnned । ^-jle happy couple are among the । Bliss and Recreation League* will
ready for service. Michigan had the highly respected young people of complete their echedules this week.
M Oorton intolde. Jr . on
Anne
’ DeVrlu were weekend kuewu o,
honor of more than doubling its yrt* community and have begun
general
chairman
for
Ito
coming
urday.
„
. ited her grandparents, the Rev. and
Dorothy Whitenight of Kalaassigned quota for thU project.housekeeping at the Landacre farm- j MrI.EAY—FORSHKY
year.
#
e
Sundav visitor* In Battle. Creek. Mrs L. F. Burkev last week tor |“*7oo
wnnciugn: 0.
Several other fntereriing talks home south of town, near the ArmMl** Juanita Jean Forshcy dauxiiMen Io work os orderlies, jani­ were Mr. and Mrs Laurence Her- parents. Mr. and Mrs. Edward BurA .Oiin5on and Mra ValMn *m2m£ Fo£&amp;y
Mrs Joe Thomas .and MUs Betty were riven and the Hartings ladirs 5'lronB fann whl^ Theodore will I
rick and Janet, Mr and Mra. Rob- rm, coming for her on Sunday.
| *"*. A^Joixmon^md M . v 1
enloycd also "the excellent drills conunue to work. The beat of wishes , ,.r ™
tors. elevator operators and rtt Shannon and Barbara. Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. Chorlek Tcke* and
" Thomas were hostesses al a surprise and
felt that the da» h»d been from a host of friends are extended ‘££3°% Camp ClaiborneLa,
birthday party given in honor of
Mrs
John
Ironside
and
Mr*.
John
three
children
of
Battle
Creek
were
■
4
***
gL
n
J
‘
AL
|
at
lne
,,on,e
kitchen helpers at University
were united in marrt^e April 30
Miss Marv Louise Thomas at the। wen spent The Tonnies rom South t0 thcm-Mlddleville Corres.
Brass.
Kuc.'.t* of Mr*. Ickes parents. Mr
■
nr..,Y(j McKlbbln left Fri- home of Mr- and Mra. Floyd Tioni- Haven. OUrgn. Plainwell, Katems-------------- - ---------------------- m hartii'R*
npru &lt;u
Mto. Eileen Bolton o, KjU- .,,d M„ Wolter noekhUI, on Son- |d.^70r^SXn mS
liinto
Hospital. Ann Arbor.
•
j Mr5 McU-ay was graduated Iron
as Monday evening. Fourteen guests‘ 100 V'S ro?®mJ^rn^bring ANNOUNCE ENGAGEMENT
mazoo spent the weekend with Mrs. day.
I counlc of w^eka or more with her were present and games furnishedL resented, the Hasting women being , The
oI Beale L the Delton Rural
Agricultural
Thomas Sullivan.
,
Sunday gueste of Mr* Clara T
or wttM or more
Xnember* of Thornapple Temple.
leaver toRobcrt F. Cooper. USNR. school PFC McLeay is the grandthe evening's entertainment.
A.
A. A.
A. Anderaon_ef
Anderson of Grand
Grand RapRap- wilder
Wilder were
were -Mr.
Mr. and
and Mra
Mrs Fred
Fred. htutond^rho b .tatl^d tto^..
ills waa a dinner guest of Mr. and Kerch ot
of Battle creex.
Creek. Mr. &gt;nd
Mra WGBjJdford alpnt
On Friday evening the Michigan
Mra.
“ uraaiora ai
Mra Kelbr Stem Saturday night- *
— Francis
------- Gorham of Rutland
4 *»«'• «}«' Mrs w u
tended
senates of Mrs
ndpd the
lhe funeral servj.ea
Mra Bell employees had a farewell party
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Valentine townrtiip. Fred Adamson of Bed- !e
Charles E. Blanchard at Marshall. for Louie Seeley al lhe home ot
of Ypsilanti were Sunday dinner ford and Mr. and Mrs Arto Adam-1 Monday, at which Rev. S. Conger Hurrv Scobey, who Is leaving soon
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ltoyd Val­ son nnd Mr*. Ella T/ylor of Lan- Hathaway and Rev. Harry W. Slav­
alng.
entine.
।
....
officiated.
Mrs. Henry Wellman went to erMr.
Mr*. Stewart Kelley and Allan
Mrs. William Hackney' entertain­
and Mrs Glenn Kahler were
Also helpers in the Storeroom. are (pending the week with tor Rovnl Oak last week Tuesday for Sunday guests of Ms And Mrs. ed Monday evening tn honor of!
A. ,
....
'son tn Detroit and plan to visit a visit with her son-in-law and George Kahler of CUwerdale*
her
daughter.
Shirley's eighth
44 hours per week, beginning !her rtaughicr the following week in daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Theodore
birthday,
with eight guests being
Mis. Ellis Kelley And children
.»
I H tf
| O C rtrt An
I L. ond]™^
J Fl ! H I .
ra&gt;c
$125.00
per. month
Mr ,„d M„. Bush. .
present besides two grandmother*
Mr. nnd Mrs Frank Bennett of spent Sunday at the home of her and a great aunt.
mother.
Mrs.
Grace
Mack
of
Loccjr.
mcaUcuttors to be paid accord- Ernest Hayes were Mr. and Mrs. Nashville were Sunday guests of
Mr. and Mra. John Henney and
Mr*. Duane Miller entertained
ing IO experience. Apply in &gt;
‘KST Mn
— Mr and Mr*. Lceland Bennett.
Mrs. Charles Hinman went to daughter of Lansing and Mr. and her club for dessert and cards
Hammond. Ind . Thursday to see Mra Roy Henney and Bonita of Thuraday afternoon. May 8. at
person or by letter ro
grj.rj .r.
Battle
and Dr. Russell of
tor brother. Tech. Sgt. Harold Linden Creek
her home on S. Hanover. Winners
spent
Sunday
with
Mr.
and
Kentucky. Miss Jo Anne Finnic Shield*, who was home from Mitch­ Mrs. Roy Everett and called on Mrs. at pedro were Mrs. Miller. Mr*.
will remain in Hastings with Mr. ell Field. L. T, on furlough. Mrs. Sarah Henney. at Pennock hos­ Russell Zerbel and Mrs. Royal
Hayes. Traveling prize was won by
and Mrs. Joseph McKnlght until Hinman returned on Sunday.
Bunday guests of Mr. and Mr*. pital.
— . -.
. , .
I Hie school vear is finished.
Ensign F. M. Granger left Sat­ Mrs Hayes Mr*. Tom Myers will
TniS IS on essential industry
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Aldrich of C. H Ten Eyck were
«... -Mr.
-----------------and Mra.
entertain thc club on Wednesday
for Seattle. Washington, afternoon. May 19, at her home on
r»&lt;if a it' Caledonia spent Mother's day with Claude Jurgensen of Groa*c Pointe urday
after
spending
nine
days
with
his
uut
Mr* Charles Aldrich.
and Mr. and Mrs. Colin Munro of
South Hanover.
I Father Robert Taffee of St. Au- Nashville.
Hospital Guild No. 7 met with
austlne parish. Kalamazoo spent
Mrs L. Winston Stone went to
I Sunday with hte mother. Mrs. Leo Fort Wayne on Monday for a visit of 500 naval officers al Boston, Mra. C. L. Texter and tied off two
Mass, Io be given a special as­ comforter* for the Red Cross. This
; Tnffee.
with friends this week.
signment to the fleet Upon reach­
1 Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Texter were
Mra. G. A. Potter and Lawrence ing Seattle he will be transported makes four this guild has given to
lhe Red Croa* this winter. Lunch
Sunday gu-sLs of her mother. Mrs of Flint and Mr*. Lester Teegurden
; Plovd McDermott of Wall Lake. I of Jackson visited Mrs Delbert tn his ship some where on lhe
STEAM HFAT
Herbert Quigley at noon.
Mr. and Mrs. George Wild pf Whitmore Friday and M1m Stella west coast.
Tho*e from out-of-town who at­
I Grand Rapids »pcnt lhe weekend. Heath at the home of Mr. nnd
r A COLD WATER
tended
the
funeral
of
Mrs.
Charles
Mra. Charles Potts entertained
I with Mr. and Mrs. Edward Van' Mra. George B. Heath on SalurDeal were Mr and Mrs Newman will) a luncheon-shower on Sat­
SHOWER BATH
Pnpering.
I day.
Deal.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Gerald
Ahrens
urday at her home on south Park
Mr*. Dewev Hon returned on
Mrs. H. J. Freeland is expected
of
Grand
Rapids.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
street
honoring Mrs. Edward Bar­
Friday from Monrovia. California. I home this week from a visit with
. Mr. and Mr*. Paul A. Ward of her sister. Mra. Belle Stone of Emery Fox. Mr. and Mrs. Laurence ber. Places were laid tor twelve
Towne and Mrs Joe Smith of De­
I Grand Rapid-, spent Sunday cve- Syracuse and other relatives in troit. Mra Caroline Armstrong and guests at small tables which were
centered
with dainty bouquets of
.nlng with his parents. Mr. and Rochester. N. Y.
James Bristol left Tuesday on a Mrs. Ernie Clear of Peoria. Illinois. pink and white sweet peas.
, Mra. Warren Ward.
Mr and Mrs. Gerald Ahrens and
Mrs. Fred Stebbins and Mrs. A.
i Mr and Mra. Raymond Tobias business trip to Memphis. Tenn., family were Saturday night anti
H.
Carveth
served at the buffet
and Mra. Archie Tobias were Sun­ and New York Cttv.
Mrs. George Robinson and Mrs. Sunday guests of Mr. and Mm table which was attractive with a
day cuesta of Mr. and Mra. Latiminiature cradle centerpiece filled
8 C. Brock were guests of Mr. and Oscar Palmer.
Mrs.
Robert
Cole
spent
from
with
pink
and
white sweet peas be­
Mrs Warren Wilcox of Jackson
from Friday till Sunday. Their Thursday until Saturday In Grand tween tall white tapers.
Honors at cards for the after­
brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Rapids
Mr.
and
Mra.
Donald
Manning
noons
play
went
to Miss Suzanne
Mra. Weldon Bronson, were Sun­
day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Basil and daughter. Sharon of Ypsilanti Kreider and Miss Francis LockeMrs. George Stuckey of Charlotte
Smith and daughter of Jackson, the visited home folks over the week­
end.
four Hastings people returning Sun­
Earl R*ld of south Hastings left
day evening.
Mrs. Lorenz 8c heIhas and Mra.
Mrs. Clarence Woodard (Helen by buss Saturday afternoon to vis­
O. Avery Aten entertained Thurs­
Bishop) and daughter. Joyce of it hts brother. Meredith (Mike) day evening. May 8. at the home of
Kittery Point. Maine, came yet- Reid of Camo Howze. Texas. He lhe former. A spring motif was
terdav tor a visit with the former's will also visit his brother. Robert cotried out in the serving table and
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert of Loa Angeles. California.
Mr. and Mra. Don Hosmer and rrtreihments. Miss Mabel Coaby,
Bishop and other relative*.
Miss Anne vanWestrenen, Mra. Bar­
Mra. Juna Mprtln and Mrs. J. son Max. spent Sunday with the bara Ruehl, and Mia* Marian Saw­
mother.
Mrs. Eleanor
E Mattoon were in Lansing on Sat- former's
yer poured. Guests included women
urday.
■ - *** Stridden.
Sunday guests of Mra. Fav Mar­ teacher and teacher's wives.
Pvt. Frederick Bishop of Fort
Custer, Mrs. Bishop and Miss Joan ble were Mr. and Mrs. Lyman
The Busy Eight club entertained
Dill of Traverse City visited the Chamberlain and family of Ch&gt;r- their Mothers al a dinner, at the
112 S. Teffsraoa St
Pkoaa 2421
fqjjner'.* parents. Mr. and Mrs. totte. also her father R. B. Carly- home of Mr*. Fred Smith. Monday
Herbert Bishop, over the weekend. on and Mr and Mra. Henry Cham­ evening, May 10. After the dinner
they enjoyed a social evening at the
Frederick was sent to Fort Custer berlain. local.
Mr
Mra William Fox
of home of Miss Katherine Weeber.
.... and
— .—
.— „.
last week Wednesday with a group
Kalamazoo spent lhe weekend with with Mr*. George Hillman and Mrs.
me home
the
uuuic folks.
uiarence Johncock,
Clarence
jonncocx. high
nign and
ana Mr*.
Mra.
Mr. and Mra. Victor Henney en- Howard Osborn tow at Bunco,
tertalned hl* mother. Mrs Mary]
• • •
L. Hennev of Freeport and Mr. and | Mra. Roselle Stanton entertained
F. FASHIONED
7Qc
Mra. Andrew Roush, at a Mother's the Home Economics club of Irving
Dav dinner Sunday.
I Grange with a pot luck dinner on
SHEER RAYON .... • W
Mrs Lyle Newton returned Sat- Tuesday. May 11. After the business
RAYFLEX SHEER
4 00
urday from Oxark. Ala, after! meeting bunco was played, with
spending,a mohth with her hu*- Mr*. Anna Willits and Mra. Leslie
al
■
band who Is stationed there.
winning tM pri««.
RAYFLEX OUT SIZE HOSE
। Miss Bettie Weaver returned last
Mra. Edward VanPopering enter­
F. Fashiened
4 00
Wednesday
from
Norfolk. Va. tained
her
bridge
club
for
deasert
Rayon
I
where she had been visiting her ।! on Tuesday. High scores were turned
fiance. Robert F. Cooper. RM3-C. tn by Mra. Leon Slander and Mra.
Size* 14 to 20—38 to 52
LISLE COTTON Ribbed Top
USNR. who was in a port for a C. W. Dolan.
Hexulsr sizes
50'
few day*.'
Holf Sizes 18’/i to 28Vi
I PFC Gerald J. Gonyou and hl»: ANNOUNCE ENGAGEMENT ' '
HICKORY CORNERS, MICH.
bride of a month are expected honie
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Thomas, 131
nn a furlough May 1A Gerald is E. Bond St. Hastings, wish to an­
stationed at Pt. Warren. Wyoming, nounce the engagement of their
nnd thev will visit his parents. daughter Mary Louise to Pfc Edw.
Mr. and Mr*. John B. Gonyou A Mroslnskl. stationed at Kellogg
while here.
Jimmy and Gary Teegardin. who
are spending some time with their
•••»
grandparents. Mr and Mra. L. J. ,'be announced later.
Teegardin. spent Sunday with their
---------------- -—HASTINGS
father at Battle Creek.
■ Keep uncooked, well-cured meat
SPECIAL SINGING!
ALL ARE WELCOME!
a dark.—
cool, dry, airy pUce.
Mr. and Mra. Richard Brodbeck In
...----------------------------._4 on hlim bacon, and
and daughter* of near Woodland . Leave
wrapping
until ready to
visited at the Leeland Bennett home other eurea meat
m&lt;
Saturday.

Mra Fred Fbwler of near Springport came on Thursday for a visit
with her mother, Mra. Ciia*. Blggi.
and sister. Mra. Katie Bauch man.
and other friend*.
Sgt - Lynn Perry returned on
Thuraday ta Pert ’leaning. Ga..
alter spending his furlough here
with relatives and with Mra. Perry

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•nd k mtitled to lahwii Chenney all of Hasting*- * Mr. and
. Mrs. Ernie Bateman and son RlchThai tke 3r&lt;i day »f anj »pent Sunday with the former**

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BARRYVILLE
(ery dues for Barryville cemetery
Mra. Charles Day and Mra. Gor- |are due any time aiwi may oe pn.u
don Hoffman returned home Bun- to Mrs. Merritt Mead or Will Hyde,
day night after an absence of nearly * Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Cottrell and
7 weeks spent at O------ m-..----------------------------- gon. Their visit wi
cause of the Hine!
man with mumps.

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Marcellus, with relatives. * Mr. and ; Lahr and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence HlgMra. Welby Crockford and Janice, **—
-------- ”-•*”*■
were Saturday night and Sunday were Sunday afternoon callers. Sat­
guests last week of Mr. and Mra. J. urday afternoon callers ‘were Mr.
L&gt;. Higdon * Mra. Robert Tobias is and Mrs. Clinton Watson t Betty
slowly recovering from thc bums Higdon&gt; of Indianapolis. Ind. and
she received from hot grease, burn­ Corp. Tech. Charles A. Higdon of
ing her right limb from the knee
to the hip. It haa been very pain­
ful and we are glad she is better. *
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, »»r.
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Hastings

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«.

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,ai, train Io b’ department minerer*.
Apply at oner to .lore manager Mont­
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513
WANTED—Men elth ehanffrur’a llreme
t.. drive truck and pick up surbase In
liattle Creek
Thi, enrk l«
.. ea.enUal lag War Man Power Board.
AU-ott Contrartins Co. 10 E. Mt-hlran. Hallie Creek. .
WANTED—A woman IO do houaewnrk
.nd lake ear* ot teo .mall children.
Muhrr t. emr.lore.l in detent work.
1 Mr«. Harold Ward. CUverdale. R 1.
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5-1 '
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Mr. Chaa. Faul.
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Phone 2331
tf

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Mra. Verayl Stanbaugh and daugh: ter of Lansing were Thuraday night
’•’■■'land Friday guests. * Mra. Vern.
"
Marshall and daughters were Moth-1
’ Am era' D»y guesu of Mr. and Mrs. El1 mer Gillett. Mr. and Mra. Hfenry
That Klevering and son of Muskegon reretiea turned to their home Friday, but

iitiim ' ’rh(‘ B“«ry County War Price and
&gt;hnnr । Ration Board announces the fols-13 lowing celling price schedule on
•land potatoes effective in Barry county:
s-t.t| Price dealers should pay farmWrlte era for eating potatoes—&lt;2.45 cwt.
ft H . plus 10 cents cwt. plus 15 cents
j ' &gt; I cwt. plus 25 cents cwt or S2.05 cwt.
mo4 |or .0205 x 60 or Si.77 per bushel.
nuiy
Selling price from store to Con5 I3; sumer, 11.77 plus 33 1-3 percent for
profitW.65 per bushel; 70 cents
,hr.i 11*1- Peck or 40 cents per 4 peck
5-13
For Seed Potatoes from store add
&gt;■ be 47 cent* per bushel of S2 65 plus
rare 47 cents or S3.12 per bushel.
।
a ta | Price farmer should charge con- ■
form, sumer for eating potatoes delivered I
5,3 to house, 12 45 cwt plus’10 cents
H «&lt;*|cwt. plus 15 cents cwt. obis Sl.no
’•fra I cwt or •3-70 cwt: or .037 x 60 equals

also one Fords Hammermill,

made by Meyers and Sher­
man Co.

F. S. NIETHAMER
'
Mrs. Adalbert Reynolds of Has­
tings spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mra. Orville Pursell and Dora. * Mr.
and Mrs. John Moore, Jr. of McCall«»m enent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Moore. * Mr. and Mrs. I
Ben Campbell of Hastings scent
Friday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. i
Edward Rice and Vcta. * Mr. and I

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Rapid* spent Sun-

JAKE DEPRIESTER

of Cressey spent Sunday with Mrs.
Samuel Geltter and the Foster fam­
ily. * Mr. and Mrs Kenneth Ritchie
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Oeo. Conklin. * Mothers day guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Hammond
were Miss Mary Bauich of Battle
Creek. Mr. and Mrs. George Bauich
and family and Mr. and Mra. Geo.

Buyer ft STILES and
Catnpaay Hostings *Uckyard*, phone 2&amp;U, or eaU

We Remove Dead Animals

CARDS OF THANKS

Every Saturday

C. "BILL" SHERWOOD

GLENN F. LAUBAUGH
M Na. Michigan Arenas

Creek

Rendering Co.

Lloyd Huger, Mfr.

Mrs. Klevering quite ready to go
SWITCHTENDERS
'back to work. * Mra. Ruth Spring­
er and daughter Irene of Hotel
TELEGRAPH OPERATORS
ui»«tlr&gt;vs were Friday night and
Loren Coppock
Saturday guests of the former's sis­
YARD CLERKS
ter. Mrs. L. A. Dav and family nnd
[prepared the wedding breakfast for Apply Superintendent's Office,
I the Butlne
—
Day
wedding.
*
Dr.
NYCRR,
Jackson,
Mich.
&gt;r..
--- ii.nn..- ____. __

GRANGES

PRICES

PAID

KALAMAZOO RENDERING WORKS

BE SAFE AND
AVOID SEVERE
PENALTIES
Come in or phone for
an explanation of the

new motor vehicle safe­
ty responsibility law. &lt;

Dorrance Trethric
Agency
2nd Floor Natl Bank Bldg.

THEY SERVE
T00...&lt;?77lZ/%w/
Farmers SERVE AMERICA BETTER When
They're Served By Amazing Comfort ln._

for some of that good

HASTINGS

Lily White Flour

\

YOUR DEAD OR DISABLED
FARM ANIMALS Are Valuable
HIGHEST

PHONE

Horses \

Delton, Mich.

We have a Collector Stationed at 912 W. Green St. in
Hastings to give immediate service. We pay thc phone
charges. Phone Hasting! 2565- or Kalamazoo 2-9544..

EXCHANGE
YOUR WHEAT

2697

IN MEMORIAM

INSURANCE ond BONDS

For Prompt Removal of
i Old, Crippled or Dead j
\
Hones and Cows
/

INSURANCE

For your old Scrap Iron,
Radiators, Batteries, Alu­
minum, Brass, Copper b

Battle

AUCTIONEER

FIRST -CLASH CARPENTER—(an now
do that Job »t bulldins, repairing or
palnllnr.
Very rraaonable. Phone
7S7W-X
5'27
LAWN MOWERS SHARPENED — Ma
ebiae sroun-l. Ixare mowers at 710
S. Waablnslon St. or at Handera
Marhlne Shop. North Broadway. Munn
and Handera. _
_
5 20

FOR SALE

CASH

AN ESSENTIAL
WAR INDUSTRY
NEEDS HELP
TO "KEEP ’EM
ROLLING
BRAKEMEN

WASTED EMPLOYMENT

FARM EQUIPMENT
AND M1SC.
_____________________

Shipping Livestock

'toEav'

DEAD STOCK
REMOVED!

of Battle Creek were Tuesday after­
noon callers of Mr. and Mrs. L. A.
Day and family. * A shower was
given foj Mrs. Kenneth McClelland
and Mra. Alberta McClelland Gosch
Saturday evening at the home of
Mr. and Mra. Albert McClelland.
They received some lovely gifts. *

t-rrm

One Fords milking machine,

Allis Cholmer Dealer
WOODLAND, MICH.

in Chester, near Charlotte. He was
a former resident of Cedar Creek
and for nineteen years had worked
for the Hercules Chemical Co. of
Kalamann, retiring three years ago
and moving to Chester. Surviving are
his wife, Estelle; one daughter. Mrs.
Veda Wright of Chester, aLso ten

WOLVERINE
SHELL
HORSEHI

Help

Cattle

SMITH BROS.
VELTE O CO.

VALLEY CHEMICAL CO.

HASTINGS, MICH.

CURT SOLOMON
AUCTIONEER
Experience and Training
*
line
llddleville

TODAY. American farmers work
harder and longer on their feet
than over before. That's why
Wolverine's famous triple-tan­
ning process means so much to
them. It tans tough, super-dura­
ble shell horsehido as soft.and
pliable aa buckskin—makes Wolvsrine Shell lioraehides feel like
old bouse slippers. They aven dry

oat soft after soaking. Wolver­
ine Shell Horschldea are serving
America by helping farmers pro­
duce more food because their feet
don't tire as fast in such soft, com­
fortable work shoes. Wolverine
Triple-Tanning also helps, retain­
ing all the natural wear-defying
toughncns of shell horaehide in the
solas and uppers ... Try a pair.

Truss Fitting
I

IXPERIENfED
FITTER
'

REID’S RESORT, THORNAPPLE LAKE

r CUT-RATE
SHOeSTOBE

tfys

�Charlotte. He was
it of Cedar Creek
years had worked
i Chemical Oo. of
ng three years ago
eater. Surviving arc
one daughter, Mrs.
Chester, also ten
The remains were
he Leonard funeral

ck Wednesday af-

’

THE HASTINGS BANNER
EIGHTY-EIGHTH YEAR

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY. MAY 13, 1943

A Waac Takes the Wheel

BARRY BYPATHS
By JANE CAMERON

Ruffle has been a busy girl lately.
She has spent a great deal of time
up in a hickory lire helping some
robins build their nest, we had to
get tough with her and explain that
even Good Samaritans have their
place. Even with pressure, she found
It ditnoUlt to abandon this project

•Id HaihtrMt

STOCK
IVED!
petition In paying
rows. Small stock
rompc Service 7
ane collect. Battle

Rendering

Co.

ger. Mgr.

tf.

HICKORY
MY EXPENSE

ON EER
Dolton, Mich.
tanner Office.

3LED
luable
K I D
ecn St. in
thc phone
o 2-9544.

ORKS

7W;
When
tln_

NE

Site was bored after having been
locked in the house half a day, and
heard a buzzing sound In a window.
She got on the back of a big chair
and found a fly banging his fore­
head against the window pane, try­
ing to get through it and back out
doors., She sat up like a squirrel,
pointed those expressive ears of
hers forward, witlch means trouble
in any man’s language, and began
cuffing at the fly. Her feet are so
enormous that when she had litem
both on the window at once, we had
a small blackout She made a com­
plete wreck of Mr. Fly. He looked
like Rommel's Army. Then site ate
him and licked her chops thor­
oughly and looked up some new
trouble.

We read the new potato price and
after the shock, we started mourn­
ing over all the pecks of peelings
we threw out this winter. Wc are
going to souk them and scrub them
and cook them with their pelts on.
weekdays, after tills.

Girls. If you want to do a little
meat-stretching that is yummy, try
this: In your Swiss steak, put the
usual onions, also grate some car­
rots. chop some green pepper or plmiento. and then add two or three
cups tomato Juice. Make it the usual
wav on,I with
nrlrlltlnnl vr&gt;,.r
steak will go farther and you have
a most delectable. vitamin-packed
dish. I learned tills trick in Kala­
mazoo.

Thc fact that unskilled women i Army’s famous school at Lowry
are needed by the WAAC u well u | Field. Colorado, taking a 12 weeks’
!_
'women
with lltUIllUK.
training, wu Clliptiaempha- | tUUTJW.
course. mUSlCUinS
Musicians OI
of me
the IOUF
four WZVAM
WAAC
* UttlCtl WIUI
zled by Lt. Col. Archie B Whitlow, j bands can attend the Army Music
district recruiting officer, today.
'School at Fort Meyers. Virginia. A
’’Tlie Army," he said, "takes It ' 13 weeks course is offered at‘the
itself
to
train
women
in
many
,
Midland
Radio
and
Television
upon
wot............... —,
i School In Kansas City. Missouri,
vital, technical fields".
WAACs are being fitted for val­ where some fortunate recruits leant
uable work in photography for the to be radio repair women and op­
Army Air Forces. Other examples erators.
- -------include the WAAC administrative I In some cases WAACs receive
schools located at training centers । ’on the job training thus working
and selected colleges. Enrollees are and learning at the same time,
given six weeks training after their i Women 21 to 45 with nt least taro
initial four week* of basic instruct- years high school education, and
ion. if selected for the admlntstra- with no dependents are needed by
live school.
the women's army. They must be in
Others are learning the “Ins and 1 gdbd health and with approved
outs” of truck driving at the motor ’ character. Information on the ortransport achools or to help feed ganlzatlon can be found in Hastings
tha Army In lhe cooks and bakers at the Hastings Banner Office
section. . Photographic laboratory where Miss Grace Relckord has
technicians are trained at the booklets and applications.

FOr Uie "Well, what do you know
about this Dept,"—Ell Whitney de­
veloped and originated the methods
used In present day mass produc­
tion. the old smarty. Wc can thank
him for refrigerators, cars, and ra­
dios In reach of everybody s pocket­
book. Bless his heart.

I always get the biggest kick out
of setting a hen and having her
grab lire eggs with tier bill and roll
them under her, then wiggle them
around until she has each qne ex­
actly to suit her fancy.
,

who would feed people who had got
the taste for haling with new brands
of hate; race hatreds, class hatreds,
religious hatreds. ’’
CLAY HILLS
Mrs. Guy McNee has been In Bat&lt;
tie Creek, ilia post week
her daughter, Mrs. Cl
and new l»by. who has —
Beverly June. * Mr. and Mra. Eu­
gene Haight of Grand Rapids spent
the weekend at their home In Clav
Hills. ★ Mr. nnd Mra. Joe Drescn
of Grand Rapids were weekend vis­
itors at Ray McCauls. Mr. and Mrs.
Hullet of Middleville, were visitors
on Sunday. * Mr. and Mra. Leon
Potts spent Sunday at Mrs. Lenna
Johnson’s in Bowne. * Wilbur
Gibbs and family of Kalamazoo,
spent Sunday al Chaa. Gibbs. *
Loyd Dundas has been having a
furlough fnr a few days, he came
by plane from Iceland.

CAN CARRY ARMS
Permissions to carry guns were
issued Wednesday to George O.
Holes of Middleville nnd Harley
McMillan, of Woodland by the local
board, which consists of Prosecuting
Attorney Barnett. Sheriff Bera and
a member of the State Police.
No single food is as Important In
lhe diet u milk. Buy milk in quan­
tities large enough to meet the
needs of your family and keep it In
tho best possible condition until
used.

1

MARRIAGE LICENSES
Carl Z. Sheerin. Orangeville
ArILw L. Cnlthrop. Prairieville
Robert J. Hardman. Army
Mra. Deasle M. Breazclc. M
Elmer Gallup. City.......... ...
Barbara McCormick. City ...
Henry E. Bronson, city--------Grace Englerth. city ..............
Richard Huckendubler. city .... 21

DRUG

SPECIALS
For Spring
"Wewtfyi

farmers

meh soft, com- •
ia. Wolverine
help#, retainwear-defying
oraehlde In tho

WANTED
Women to work os assistants
in the diet kitchens, house­
keeping maids and nurses*
aids at University Hospital,
Ann Arbor.

Rote*
48c to 55c per hour
48 hours per week
Apply in person or by letter
to

Personnel Office
This is on essential Industry

Out s-13

Clinton Adams
Ivan A lie rd ing
Raymond Anders
John Anderson
Robert Anderson

Bill Babcock
Richard Babcock
Glenn Bachelder
Charles Hames
Reid Bassett

Winston Boyes
Robert Bradshaw
Clair Brady
Donald Braley
Carl Brock
Richard Brock
Harold Bromcis
Jack Brounard
Richard Brower
Donald Brown
Maynard Brown
Lloyd Brunt
Lavern Bryant
John Buehler
Robert Bums
John Bush
James Carpenter
George Cashmere

"

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN

Clarence Chaffee
Cecil Charles
Donald Chase
Clarence Cheney
Edward Cisler
George Converse
Orville Cooley
Shirley Cox
Jack Crockford
Robert Crittenden
Ernest Crumback
Don Curtis
Earl Curtis
Jerald Curtiss
Orville Curtis
William Curtis

Elwood Hawkins
Roy Hayes
Frederick Haywood

Darrell Dean
Arthur Dodge

Gerald James
Richard Johnson
Howard Johnston
Robert Jordan
George Juppatrom

Francis Edgecomb
James Endsley
Leslie Enstan

Eugene Flanders
Kirk Foreman
Paul Foster
Keith Fox
Robert Francisco
Milford Frederickson
Raymond Garvey
Harold Gates
Albert Graham
DeWitt Gregory

George Hagedorn '
Maurice Haight
Wesley Han|e
Stanley Hansen
Dwight Harrington
Charles Harvarth
Lyle Hathaway
Curtis. Hawkins

Donald Heath
Robert Helrigel
Harold Helsel
Charles Higdon
Junior Hill
Frank Hpbbs
Carvin Hoffman
Kenneth Hoffman
Donald Howell
Dorr Howell
Steve Hula

Norman Keller
George Kellogg
Richard Kingsbury
Leo Kloppc
Kenneth Kopf
Thomas KunRichard Leinaar
Donald Lucas
Charles Lykins
Richard MacLeroy
David Mapes
William Mason
Hewilt Matson
Lee McCallum
Ernest McCormick
Richard McIntyre
Elwood McLeod
Bernard McPharlin

Orval Schult
Clarence Seri Jan
Philip Shepard
Ernest ShUten

Maynard Nicholson
George Oaks
Charles Ogden
Earl Otis
Carl Overholt

Gienard Showalter ।
John Shults
Gerald Slftoa
Lestev Smith
Raymond Smith

Orio Springer
Gilbert Paine
Edwin Parker
Stewart Peters
John Pierre
Richard Pike
Raymond Piper
John Potts

David Stone
Thurlow Stack

Robert Ransom
Albert Reisler

Milford Vanauken

George Roush
Dale Roush
Roger Hush
Donald Ruthruff
Gerald Ryan
Russell Sage
Kenneth Salcno
Vlneetaw SaUk
Robert Saunders
Robert Schaller
Robert Schriner

Waller Woiovtes

HASTINGS CITY BANK

LyBARKER’S
HASTINGS

ffuy aUSEO

Following is a list of men in the Armed Forces for whom we do not have
addresses. If you can give us the address of any of these men, please
phone, write, or stop in and tell us. Help keep the Service Men’s directory
up-to-date. See the complete list of Service Men in the lobby of this bank

Riehaad Bogart

• We aren’t looking for a
hero’s halo, or anything of
the sort. But we do point out
that in war times your pre­
scription pharmacist has a
rather important part to play.
We share, with your pnyaidan, the great responsibility
of keeping people well so
that our vitally important war
work will not be delayed.
If you are feeling a Little
under par physically, we urge
you to call on a good physi­
cian. Our part is to nil his
prescription—exactly as di­
rected— snd at a fair price.

MUNICIPAL COURT
again on Friday. The
George McNutt of this city was
arrested Friday charged with using
Improper license plates on his auto­
mobile. He was brought before Judge RET1RNED TO FORT CURTKR
Cortright in the Municipal court,
admitted the offense, and wu giv­
en a fine of gio and 84.50 costs. He
wu placed on probation for 30 days. on Friday
Arthur Main. 32. of this city wu
arrested and convicted a few weeks
the young man. officers from tiiat
proper license plates on his car. He Fart returned the young man to
headquarters there, where he will
84-50. and was given a probationary face a desertion charge.
period of 30 days, during which he
Mllk and egg dishes are good, but
money. The 30 days rolled along spoil easily. If custards, cream pies,
all right but the fine and costa were puddings, etc. sre- not to be eaten
not forthcoming. Accordingly he wu at once, cool them quickly, cover,
brought before Judge Cortright

Help the Men in the Armed Forces
To Be Listed in the Directory

Carl Beach
Robert Beadle
Kenneth Beckwith
Eugene Bennett
Richard Bennett
Prosper Bernard

IS A 'Wvtfatcf

|

GOODYEAR BROS. HARDWARE CO

YOUR DRUGGIST

Don’t wash eggs before storing.
Water destroys the protective film
that keeps out air and odors. Wipe
eggs off with dry. rough cloth. Store
eggs In open bowl or wire basket in
a cool place.
■

ring. Wolver-

Un Jennie BlebUn. bu com­
May Bo Two Meatless Days
pleted negotiations for the control
•
of Hotel Barry and will reopen the For Hotels, Restaurants *
The authorities at Washington
Work was begun Monday sawing are. so it is said, considering the
the logs owned, by J, T. lombard proposition of requiring restaurants
on the old redmlll property. There and hotels to have two meatless
TWENTY YEARS AGO
are about 300.000 feet of logs on the days rr.c’i week. That will be adding
April 18. 1923
and It will be’nearly three considerable to the difficulties of
Damage of 11000 resulted from ground
weeks before lhe work is completed operating such places. But at that
u fire in the
F H the
Brunner
store .I u
" ''^reMlne ranidlvThe1 "7^.
building;
formerly
Sherman
third it will not be as hard to get by
house at Freeport Monday morning. £
™ J* *rd with as the "meatieM. wheatless,
About
I“ .^...5“f&lt;*nUra heatlcss days” of World War No. 1.
About 81000
11000 damage
damage wu
was done
done by
by have begun to
put
on
aiding.
Those who remember that period
fire to the school house nt Middle­
will not forget the experiments that
ville Tuesday morning.
were tried ut that time to get sub­
Edward Goodyear and Miss Ann FIFTY YEARS AGO
April
20.
1893
stitutes for wheat bread. They were
Thomas of Detroit were married
but were .enOrlie B. VanHorn will sing at the not
-— verj— zsuccessful,
---------■— —
at Detroit April 12.
Grandma Jennings celebrated her World’s Fair this summer with Ute dured as a matter of patriotism.
|-------- -■»» ,------------- -90th birthday Sunday at .the Dale University Choral Union.
Subscriptions for the court house
IF IT WONT HELP WIN THE
Freeland home. It was also Bert
WAR—FORGET IT.
Freelands birthday (not 90 though) clocks are coming In fairly well.
Mrs. Franz Willison returned to _______________________________
and Ml- and Mra. F. drove over
from.-Hastlngs and helped celebrate., Eaton Rapids Monday after a
| week’s visit with her parents here
THIRTY YEARS AGO
; Merrick Reed has moved Into the
April 24. 1913
U
brtck b&gt;acl‘5mltii shop across from
William' Allen aged 24. ruptured ,11
n
hihvmjwI nf !
his heart phlle engaged In a boxing ,
dl'1)S?*d
bout in the Trim building Thursday
„
evening and died soon afterwards.
‘
Presl0'‘ °» account of
In chapel Monday morning hon, w,.,
„„„„ ,
ors awarded the members of the R1S|VK
21 ,wS?°tak?eha4e
senior
teh hJ1
senior class
class of
of Hastings
Hastings High
High school
school •
were
the News, which he recently pur­
were announced
announced as
as follows:
follows: Bernice
Bernice
Pennock. Delton:
Delton; -Blanche McCall- clvf?e,; _
um. Shultz; Lillian Peck. Hastings;
At the auction sale held last
Morris Foreman. Hastings; Elsie 2??“^“^.?*urn!ie
Holmes. Hastings; Sidney Shipman. •
dtJ“.hi1
Hastings: Bertha Ferris, Hastings. | Ing the court yard and Tor the sale
Richard Loppenthien of this city ।
court Jiouse. Ed. Barlow
and MbsJeuleMaeDolan
ML, JoU. M.n DoUn of
of l.udLud- •received “
the
» .'.
contract
‘S'K for grading.
Ington were united in marriage at ।
“hta ner yard
the horns of lhe bride’s uncle. Ex 'hld N T Parker was the blithest
Mayor William Rath
last week Wednesday
In ten days they will
the Herrick Ijouse on Green St.
____ „
„„ .
Mrs. Woodruff Intends to erect a
I1
1%!^, hotcl
d
1
fire-proof one story garage build- for “ sample rotxn. __________
ing at lhe comer of court and Jefferwn Sts. Wm. Hall, whose store
EATER
adjoins the present building, plans THAN SUPPLY
baker which meant
to erect a new building late in thc 1 Eaton county has a Maple Sugar
summer.
-------- Producers Association Who report
that this year the demand for mapie syrup considerably exceeded the
FORTY YEARS AGO
supply. Three church ladles aid so­
April 23. 1903
The Farmers’ Slate Bank of Mid­ cleties in one North Dakota town
dlevine was organised Tuesday with pooled their orders and ordered
paid in capital of 337.000. Simon 100 gallons from the Association
Heist wu elected president and One Detroit firm placed on order
John G. Nagler city attorney of for 900 gallons, and there were other
unusually large orders Thc asso­
Hastings was made cashier
Two Wayland boys attempted to ciation reports tiiat production was
wreck the M. C. train here Friday good during the season, but that
night by placing an Iron bar across Mme sugar bush owners did not tap
the track. Fortunately it was dis­ their trees because of labor shortcovered and removed Just before
the passenger train with 150 pass­
FOR VICTORY BUY WAR BONDS 111 E. STATE ST.
engers arrived.

i

Kldhoqd
remembrance — Great,
moist slabs of homemade bread
spread thickly with fresh-churned
butter and topped off with rich, oldfushluned brown sugar. I would
have to think of something like
this during rationing, and worse yet.
write It so everybody else can suffer
too. People have been murdered for
less. All kidding aside, chums, ra­
tion ing is a blessing to ail us toogenerously-uphoUtered epicures.

We Just can’t resist quoting an­
other paragsaph from the Theo­
logical Seminary's professor, in his
rebuttal to Rex Stout’s article ad­
vising us to ’’Hate or lose the war."
It is obvious from these masterful
words that we must avoid anything
that smacks of hate. We must get
ourselves imbued with a crusading
and abiding, determination to wipe
out all aggression, but that spirit
doesn't include Hate, with is a Nazi
weapon, and not for America. Re­
member. Miss ’Liberty's torch lights
the way for all the world to follow.
Here Is lhe paragraph:
_
‘’The truth is that wars are not
won by dosing people up with a lot
of synthetic hatred. They can be
effectively lost that way. as Hiller
I will find out. This nation had betI ter take it’s chance of winning, not
L by glandular virus, but by clear
f thinking, positive and intelligently
I disciplined will.
_
I * "Hatred is not something that dls6 charges itself upon one object then
• conveniently disappears. It is a pol। son in the blood, an emotional de| bauch. which is not quick to dlup. pear. There may be plenty of de-

SECTION TWO—RACES 1

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Backward Glances
Bits of Yasterday

4

-----------------PHONE 2115

PHONES: 2105-2103

'Fifty-Six Years of Continuous Service

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN

�TWO

THK HASTINGS BANNER, THURSDAY, MAT !&gt;, J Ml

MU* Joan Smith lovhar homo at wnlcc Connie volunteered for Navy|pt»her In Fennville, Sunday. A Mr. son Robert and lady friend of Lan- and MUs Marjorie Mills who have .three blood transfusion* lhe day of Odea** Friday evening. Guests were
NashvilU for the weekend. * John' service some time ago and hopes and Mra. Frank Cobum and daugh- sing were Friday visitors of her resided in lhe Sandefur apartments the operation—two being given by Margene Kussmaul. Barbara Hersh­
Fotta
Pott* of
rtf lhe
thfi Michigan
Mtahtaon Blate
Riai. colr«i. -u.
10 ** -----------thttM asaigned.
-------. u.
A Miss Jeanette
—......... J ter of Yankee Springs are occupy- I pwcntJ1. Mr. and Mr*. Ciiarle* are now staying with Mre. Lillian hta son Bob and hU aon-tn-Uw, berger. Doria Bates and Ruth and
^renta*Mr.
anaa*' &lt;»
wa* me
Srenta Mr Md
and M^ltay
bS“Rav pitta«
Potts * Randall
of urana
Grand itapiaa
Rapids wm
the ing trw
the ap&lt;
apartment at the Roy Sny------------ —----- ----------- ---- —
Cole tn the Lund apartments for Arnold Parker. His daughter, Mrs. Mary l*x«. * Mr. and Mra. Fay C.
Wing entertained for dinner Sun­
and Mra
Mr« Harare
HaraS;
weekend
of her
parents,
home, w Mr. and Mr*. L. B. serve* at Michigan State college
and
of weekend
gue*tguest
of her
parent*.
Mr., Mr.
der der
home.
Orand^R^M*
toSSht^heTluie/
and
Randal).
Mr. and j Beeler.
Ooiuile and Mlw JablUki. and left for Ft. Cu»lcr, on Saturday.
day Mr. and Mrs. d. B. Green. Mrs.
O^d
RapS. “taSSht
heTrister "'
d Mr«‘ "Rush
lu,h R
*nd*“- * Mr
Bj-eler. Om&gt;
I caring rnr
constant attenMra DohtP J^hiS^’hLta Silndlv
Mrs Camer
Carrier Schondelmayer had Mr. and Mt».
Mra. .««&gt;..
Robert «.».
Frost w
of. Grand' A Merlin Cameron of Brandfwa,
“Si1;, Mr*.
.... schooi as his mother la
for ’tjwln
On “ her Bn h0De
jnhn Glenn England and Vane Wotring.
ifew daJ^St
lh* ‘JeMUre
of
“U lhe‘r their
chd‘ ‘chil-1 Rapid*’all
*’* were
----------------------*-----------------------*-of hl* her mother. Mra. Andrew Oackler.
the pleasure
of liavlng.all
Sunday guests of Ontario
waa a recent visitor
in m3 store before loo many
» Mr
Mra Arthw■Valentln'e; dren ho
°’f Sunday.
8unday. Besides
Beside* Mr*,
home
Mrs. Mr*. B's sister. Mra. Sidney Gleb sister, Mrs. Earl Lee and family. Hattl^ Smith Returnedweeks fcl|P 1&gt;ait * 'D1' regular 1 amer ana Peggy or west Woodland
— j husband
—u n.n
Innl.
fir— t llm.
Monroe Aubll of Leighton. * Mr. and andI twoTmallras&lt;rf YjLmami vu-' Hall
»&lt;M1 and
.nd baby
babv —and
Mid
hud-nd
Rill ...
nr n
the lint
tune th,,
they hart
had (mat
met In
in tan
ten
Bill
of
and Un.llv
family .1at Caledonia.
Three tha
reui? m«Un» oI l11" Mastera-Jonra dr- were Bunday evening callers. « Mr.
Mrs. Laurence Rowden and baby
, Battle Creek, other* present were other shier* ol Mrs. pieb and Mr*. yean. A Sunday afternoon callers nesd
hcld *:|th Mni Jamea be
Bndheld
uMrawith
Rletaema
andMra. -------— —
daughter of Vermontville were Red her parent*, Dr. and Mr*. 1 MUo Schondelmayer and family of Beeler, and their families, were at the Johnson-Wlerlnga. Jiofne in her daughter Mra L^n lB?w a?d o' *U
faAilv miint'-'e Creek *-n[e
Rutt’
Thur*da5'. MaV 20
A lot daughter of Grand HapttU spent
Snaw from Friday until Sun-1
Sunday visitors of her parents. Mr. Frank
south Thornapplc were Mn. Mar­
day evening,
w Sunday
guest*
of
w,d A c FurrMl “F?
* ¥rK tnd
evening.
*
Sunday
guests
of
HrHe
hurt
or fun u anBclpatcd at the Chinese Sunday with tier parent*. Mr ana
and Mrs Prank Coman. Miss Helen dav
Mr Mid Mn ClaudAlfirtnSen were Schondelmayer who 1* in the army aid Stauffer and baby of Pontiac garet Howe of Detroit and sister. Thu^dlv dwlth M taMarv
a«Hon whlcb U part of lhe after- Mr*. Clyde Wise. * Mu* Edith Jenh?r brother Md *hter^n-law Mr “nd home
Detroit for a few «”■ «P«xted to spend the wcek- Mia. Elizabeth Timm of Middleville toiSd Hsitfdi KL
noon* entertainment and forwhich, ken* ot Bay City and Mr. and Mr*.
and jZalieMcWlUievof Grand'd*'*- * Mrand Mr,JulUn
----------------end
with her
parents. Mr. ----and accompanied by their hall-orotner twTmv
m?,.
&lt;ho atUnd will bring some1 Tom Long of Grand Rapids spent
Mra Barney CUler. Don expects to Will Klmmle and wife of Bad Axe. inn“ miJS?
from^itaurncR artlcIe f°T disposal. A Walt Monr,
weekend with Mr. and Mr*,
n visited Mr. and Rapid*. Mr and Mra Merle Boyer entertained their children and fam- soon be In service and hl* wife will
lM onMother'* Day. Present w«re
for tn? rlJSLinn -rh^htrth!tai?S caretakcr of Hunter* Lodge. Upper
Long A Mr. and Mr*. Eldon
in Grand Rapids ana little son of Grand Ledge and
James
Johnson
of
,
Hastings
*
then make her home with her par­
P*” u exPecl«d
vUR at the J*"®11 and Larry joe were Sunday
Sunday; also called to ace George's lhe Stewart Rclgler family local * Mr- nnd Mri Glenn Dean and four ents. a Mrs. Christine Flnkbelner Tuesday was a lovely spring day i fnnrthmemStl »-erehhonnriad
BUke home thu *«»k. *1 ^‘uicx guesta of Mr. and Mr». Owen
slater, Mn. Clyde Kollar, who has Mra John OooFhoureis making a children. Mr. and Mr*. Ralph Flnk- entertained her children on Sun­ and greatly enjoyed by twenty-one program was interesting and wa* olenn
Rarry Bennett has been ill amltb of South Woodland. A Mrs.
4r. and
been ill but U Improving.
”
•* nice receovery from her recent op- ■ belI’ef. ftnd, two S&gt;h*,ldrTn “H, ¥r- day an annual Mother's Day event. members and guests of tile Mid­ In charge of Mra Harry Bennett, Mre
wllh an attack of the flu A Ten 01arence Amle and son* visited her
David eratlon and drove the car down and I
Robcrumi. allI lo­
Mn. Irving Luta and .
P(ul Matrons and one vUltor In- P*renU from Frtd*&gt; unt11 Bunday.
r and i called on her mother. Mra. Grace cul -i^denta. A Mr artd Mrs. Ver- Those present were Mr. and Mrs. dleville Woman's club at the spring It Inc uded a reading by Mra. Mark Past
— their
..... (, picnic at the Shelter iwuae hi Cale- Rltchlo and a reading The White tovwiMatrons and one visitor en­ Mr. Arnie Joined her for thc weeaMra Ralph Rathbum at Caledonia,' Lewi*. Sunday. * Mr. and Mr* ; •»&gt;«•
,and children spent the Monroe Aubll of Leighton.. and
the monthly
*££.**£
.T®n‘ Z dinner and end Jack refined for a TO*
jthy, Betty
Betty ' doula park. This is thc closing nt Rose' bv Flora ltani&amp;. An inter- joyed
Sunday afternoon. * Rev. and Mrs.' Clark Bliss were called to Cutler-J*eekend with his motlier In Howell. children. Charles. Dorothy,
hlfl «randparent» before
------and
-• baby | the vear's work. Thc new presl- eating feature orthe program was 0} m%k l R Bre^r Frtdiy l&gt;-:vUU
Leroy 'chamberlain of the Leigh-1 vllle Friday by lhe serious condition \B4HC. BandS.fur _of Jhc and Mrs. John Bucluuiana
'A*' “• “”’*r
.! reluming to school after three
Bobbie; and Mr. and Mr*. Edd •dent
------ --is--------Mrs.-----O. L. ----------------Flnkbelner. nn Illustrated talk on "LancUcap: tan Evangelical church are attend- of hl* mother. Mra. Mary Bliss a Great Lakes Training Camp spent Flnkbelner of Middleville. A Mrs. Plans were talked over for the en- ing and Evergreen* ' bv Mra. Prank !P‘“
l*nes* with tcarlei few. «
the
weekend
with
hl*
pamt*.
Mr.
ing thd' Evangelical conference at patient there, who was suffering
Coman. Refreshments were served f^iAiV’ownMni'
Leffler and Joon were
Adoir
Smith
and
daughter.
Mrs.
tertalnmcnt
of
lhe
Barrv
county
and
Mrs
Dick
Sandefur.
A
Miner
Bailie Creek this week # The Paul with inflammation of thc lungs. |
1
JI R°°"- b4J, “l,5f?Hdd Grand Rapid* vURora Monday. A
Paul Thomas and\ child, who have Federation of Clubs to be held here and the ladle* departed at a late
Carey family of Leighton spent They also called on her Sunday. * j Palmer of Rt. 2 is confined to ills been living in Latislng have re- Mason of south Thomapple have hour U&gt; meet in June with Mrs.
r°r “"’f
Mr*. Carl Jordan and daughter Jane
Mother's Day In Grana Rapids with Mr. and Mra. Harold Griffeth, Mr. bed with strep infection in his
h.“d -n^L
v JTh? 1 vUited her parents. Mr. and Mra.
turned to jhclr home in Leighton., o«&gt; May 18. A Mr. and Mrs. George Burdette Wadd. A Mr*. Kenneth 1
throat.
A
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Leonard
his mother. * Mrs. Francis Oliver. &gt; and Mrs Wm. H. McKevlti and
। aubert Todd of Hastings Friday. A
Elwood were ai
at ocnuuicnin.
Schoolcraft. ounaay
Sunday Mr*. TJumias whose husband is a; taken rooms in Grand Rapid* Vogel accompanied by her mother.who lives on the Pryor farm west Mr. and Mra. Glenn Griffeth at- Liwuou
In-law. Mrs. Vogel. Sr., of Grand
an»L.£
&lt;U1d Mrs Gofdon Williams
nil lama and
and
ot town, underwent a major oper- tended the RLO.A. meetthg at the where they attended a family cath- chaplain with thc army in a Texas, where he ho* employment. A Mr. Rapids and her niece. Helen Jean
m l„bW£»,?und
nJ? rca&lt;?X d“u«hter Kay were Sunday evening
&lt;
atlon In Pennock hospital at Has- Goodwill church. Saturday evening cring of her relatives. . James camo plans to Join him in the south “nd Mrs. James Leigh and child Brog visited her husband at Jack- . £
to send
The wlSl™
June meeting
will supper
*59.5 in
tn .VT
*5*“* (?*
iup,Jcf gue
RUesU oI
and
M‘ CUf”
u
-•
—
•■"
-■
-■
-----for
the
balance
of
the
time
he
Is
in
of
Caledonia
were
visitor*
of
her
Robertson
la
ill
with
the
flu
and
- Jra.
lings. Pridav. A Mrs. Jake Smith A Mr. and Mra. Arthur Rowe of
the Eastern
V.d in
j! iV
*2L,?Star
15M£, hall
*1“ 1 ford
,ord Mtel. * Mr and Mrs- Wald
the U. S. * Dick Brown, lias been parents. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Vis- son over thc weekend * Mrs. prank I be held
attended the annual band fes- Detroit accompanied by her half- under the doctor's care. * Sunday __________
. . —
----------A---------------IEdithiStokoe
Potter and
tha Great______
Lakes_ ____
train- beck one. day
last week.
Mr. and, White of Caledonia and Ollie Bril- **u’rf/J,”® Sliaw and ..
...
B,1U children
«nmrcnspent
spent the
me wcckweexguests -•of Mrs. -------Isabel
1 home from__________
Uralln BattleCn-ck. Tuesday brother. Will klmmle and wife of ------Lepper -and
­
" Mr*. William
WlUlam | end
end with
with his
his parents.
parents. Mr.
Mr. and
and Mr*,
Mr*.
station
a few days
------- for
’
day* furlough Mrs.
Mr*. Charles Parker have sold
told ton of Grand Rapid* were Bunday
evening, which waa held in observ- Bad Axe were weekend visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Roy 8t«en were, ing
’
i.-.d
-A".
Clifford Potter of Dowagiac A
,JJp
d.Jits.
4"- w
- K. LLlcbler
*ebl®r ’vi«*•* 1Clifford
ance of National Music week. There, their *l*ter, Mrs Edd Timm and Lynn Lepper of Detroit. Mr. and with hl* jiarenu, Mr. and Mr*. Sid- ihelr homestead north of town to‘afternoon callers at the E. F. Blake I
Grand n.nia.
Rapids Rev. and Mrs. H- V. Townsend and
n Grand
were six bands participating, which family. A Robert Gillette, son ot Mr. Mrs. J L Hodgson and Mrs E ncy Braun of Leighton. A MUs Mar- their son-in-law Roman Felds- I home. A The Middleville Woman's lied friend* *In
2Lurf~2r a£ten’®“n- A C. A. Gard-',*on, Fraud*, drove to North Man­
reprerentwl all of Bittie Creek s, and Mrs, T. I. Gillette, ha* been Steen of Kalamazoo and Mr. and cell* Davis of the Lucid Secretarial pausch of Hastings who ha* al- Club will be hosteas to the County. ner
took
loolt Mra.
Mra Ann*
Ann‘ Rozata who‘cheater. Bid. Friday and brought
of Bellevue. * ”
Mr.
Junior high and Senior high school*. J detailed to Princeton University for Mra. rDick
“"*' Root *'
~ school, Grand Rapids spent the ready purchased fifteen head of । Federation of Clubs on Tuesday.
Miu »cv
is. The
ine meeting win
set out owv
0000 Dine
pine scea-1
seed-1 May IB.
will De
be neia
held 1 Iuu*n “jUHn* Hu-m for some back their daughter. Mary, who bo*
ond combmd. included two hundred a basic college course under the and Mrs Glenn Griffeth. entertained weekend with her parenj*. Mr. and. cattle and
The
will continue in
of P. Temple with thc|£®"P“' uL,hefcJ’?m?&gt;.‘n ««»“«: । £oen.,4t£9dU}? c°lle«fc lhcre- Hhe
Ln the K.w.„.
and fifty players. The Senior high Arnw Specialized training program, for Sunday dinner her parents, and Mra. Clifford Davis south of town. hngs. m.. th.Parkers a. m— continue!
n...k. !
oi.i— _„u__ .1— ...—u Sunday. Miss Elsie Rlggcl of the । has finished her freshman year In
band 1* the national champion Graduate of T-K school and nn cn- brother. Rev. and Mrs. George Cur­ a Mr nnd Mrs. F. R. Pnndle visited!t0 ,l''e on the farm. A Mra. Martha; Pythian Sisters nerving the lunch- O- Blake household accompanied I Horne Economic*. Having school
Norman Drew, grandson of Mr*, listed man he has been at the Signal tis and Lester, local and Mr. and thelr daughters nnd families In Bc*” of lhe Irving road 1* recov-1 eon. * Peter Petersen was in Elsie them and visited her people. A The, Uiru holiday* shortened the school
Smith plays the French horn In that!Corp* Photo center. Long Island. N Mrs Louis Betts of Grand Rapids Grand Rapid* over Sunday. * Mra. I cring from a severe attack of the : Friday assisting in the dismantling! Mother-Daughter potluck supper at year by a month. * Mr. and Mra
R. M.
Hu.
thc home of his molher-ln-law
■— Serijan wa* in Vermontville
vmimwhuus i1—
— A
" The Beeler ambulance went
..... of ....
band -A Mr. and Mrs. John Kep- Y * Harold Segeratrom and Connie A Miss Joan Dean was an over night —
the Methodist church Friday night!?*1® Flanigan and son Roger
av...In..
_ ..... tn
Ctri-elr XTrlrtav
Krmiahf I Mrs Rtrlrta
Mrs
frr-m .....I
key recently returned from a few Beeler went to Kalamazoo Monday guest of her school friend. Leila Monday evening helping her par- to Battle Creek Friday and brought i Mra. Sickle. Mrs. Petersen and Sponsored by the Mastcra-Jonea brought Ruth Flanigan home on
days visit with her sister at White where they will find out whether Jackson on the west county line cuts move. She has made frequent IMrs B1U Hall nee Marjorie Schon-, mother accompanied him bock to | circle waa well attended and a sue-; Saturday. She haa ul*o been atCloud. ♦ Chris Jensen accompanied. or not they are in Uncle Sam's Thursday A Pvt. Harold Kermeen, trips home lately due to thc critical ‘lelmwer, and lier Infant son. Middleville for theweekend A
ce**.
Mrs. Norman Maclver a* I
Worth Manchester College
who was recently inducted into the sickness ot her father. A Mrs. Jen- I William Carrier to the liomc ol; Fred White of Jacksonspent thc
9fp?,rlSne“t
• army has been transferred from nie Bovee went to Jackson. Thurs- her parents. Mr. and Mra. Corner i weekend at his home on Grand toMtmUtrea* presided In a capable।“‘JP1®,
manner and Introduced lhe various “'ld J4ra B‘r*«&gt;&gt; Holly and baby
Camp Grant. Ill to Aberdeen Md da&gt;' t°r “ few weeks visit with her Schondelmayer. The little son was Rapids St. and helped his mother number*
with "wRUdatn*." Thel““ “J® visiting her parenu. Mr.
* Olenn Allen is convalescing from daughter. Mr*. Enos Price and hus- bom at Community hospital the: Mrs. Lenna White of Hastings get program opened with several *c- ?”d
“lllw,x&gt;d °t Ludthe undulant fever and able to be bHitcl. A Miss l&lt;orma Juppstrom vis- da&gt;' previous and weighed 9 lbs.' settled in the home for the aum‘ P 2
„nX|*w'd
1 out but very weak. A The Iceland ited her sister. Mrs. Burr Cooley and 1 * Fr«i Brc* entertained several mer months. A Mr. and
J *'
Mra. Cha*.
--­ cordion selection* by Miss Pat
ni
-v a. lovely luncheon
■u.kjuvu at Parker
.—wureceived a telegram Thura- Seery which are always enjoyable. ■
plane crash in which many proml- family In Hastings. Sunday. * Mrs friends at
Mra
R
G
Crldler
snraklno
tnr
thMcMillen
and
four
|
his
Gun
lake
cottage
one
evening
‘
da
y
announcelng
the
birth
of
a
nent persons lost their lives, includ- Duane White of Caledonia was a hu n"n '“fc" «“»•••
d«v .nnn.nf.in
mothers xooke of tK^Lrt
Conrad. Charles. Leechildren.
and babyKeith
Sue.
1
last
week
for
the
pleasure
of
Dick
!
little
daughter.
Janet
Karen
bom
must day to bring ete^^-I 4.2?.on““ old- havc purchased the
ing Lt. Gen Andrews and the be- Sunday caller of Mrs. Dora White!
Sandefur.
*
Last
week
Battle
i
to
their
son
and
wife.
Mr.
and
loved Methodist Bishop Leonard al- "nd brought her mother-in-law a
and was responded to for^the mmedRhcieh°U5t ‘satm^v^Krtth
• so touched this community
One lovely gift. A Little Sharon Myers Creek papers announced lhe en- Mrs. Charles Parker, Jr., of Alex- daughter* by Ulle Jackson in a JgcIntlX 1S wSk at Graham
' of the two chaplains killed, Maj. has Just recovered from the chlck- gagement of Miss Ruth Weickgcn- andrla. Va.. on May 5 * Mr. and *weet manner.
The ladle*
El1,*
I Robert H. Humpnrey of Lynchburg, en-pox. Her little sister. Linda is ant. niece of Mr tnd Mrs. Harold, Mra Loon Drew and son Norman 1 s»eet manner. The ladies were Palge in Detroit. Keith Conrad en­
ly
vii-|
Rl“d to have one gentleman come tered the Third grade and Charles
Walbridge
of
that
city
to
Lieut.
I
of
Battle
Creek
were
Sunday
1
। Va.. was a cousin of Mrs. Reginald expecting to be the next victim. *!
Hattie and fjvor them with vocal music, the Beginners class al school. A Mr.
| Cridler—his mother and Iter father' Arnold Parker returned to his | Donald White, of Camo Edwards, j Rons of her mother. Mr*. L.
lav at Oerald Stucker of the T-K faculty and Mrs. Allen Ftckes ■ Helen Mc। being sister and brother. A The T-K. teaching duties in the Cadillac Mass , and son of Mrs. Dora White Smith and all spent the dav
Ro,j I singing "1 Heard the Voice of Jeaus Milleni and baby Loe Allen, of Ak­
school baseball lost to the strong I school on Sunday after a week spent ! of opr town. Ml** Weickgenant is' the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ross
accompanied by Mra. O L. ron. Ohio, visited iter parents. Mr.
team of Delton again in lhe game I here and in Grand Rapids where a senior in Western State college, Stauffer ot Allo. A Mr. and Mrs.
at Kalamazoo.
* ---------Mr. and Mrs. Clair Brog....................
nnd son Kenneth spent JFlnkbelner. TJe speaker of the and Mrs. Harley McMillen from
here Friday, by a score of 21 to 1— Ms father-in-law, John Vander--,.
—
koIH
mdefur have
their; tha
1 thewcekcuzl
weekendhiinrtrnnrl
Grand RniVHc
RnpUswith
with
M,rs Georgiana Bauer of Friday until Monday. A Oscar Roesame as the game with them earlier I Veen is critically ill. * Mr. nnd Dick
Plck .Anndrfur
Sandefur
have sold
------------ - to Mr. and Mrs. her parents. A Mr. and Mra Stan- | "*!?UnKa .“Jf” k“vc an inspiring mlg and Rev. Harold Kohn and
in lhe week nt Delton. Most of the Mrs. Ed Whener and their daugh- j home
hnm* on
"" 1Broadway
tersen and will, dispose ot
ot ' &gt;ey
ley uyon*
Lyons ana
and nine
little aaugnter
daughter ot
of •tul
Character" taking cavil
each daughter Carolyn of Marcellus vis­
1 .* on
■ scoring was made on errors altho'ltcr Mrs. Beck all of Plainwell were Peter Petersen
I Bourdo scored a home run. Winning Sunday visitors of his parents, Mr. their furniture at an Auction sale Kalamazoo were Sunday visitors of letter and commenting on some ited Rev. and Mrs. J. S. Deabler
—■- »•-• Mr*. "
— word it stood* for tiiat made up a Sunday. Little Carolyn Kohn re­
parent*.
Mr. —
and
Ray
i battery was Sager nnd Gordon.'a,1‘l Mrs. John Whener. A Mrs. on Saturday. The Sandefur* and his pa
life. * Henry mained for a week's visit with iter
Lyon*. * Clare Matteson and strong Christian
i Pitchers for T.-K. were Robinson Dana Potter goes to Eaton Rapids their son Douglas plan to leave Lyorj.
Lvyuvi-ui-m-. M.
m. Teeple ui
of uiwiu
Grand D. Shlvley, aged 84 years passed grandpafen is.
' and McNutt with Wilcox catching ' this Tuesday for a visit with her 'the middle of next week for Los; brother-in-law,
and
The locals meet Wayland here this ‘brother-in-law
**“" *“
“■* 'family.
' **&gt; ""Mr. 'Angeles. Calif., where they will Rapids were callers at Hie home of away at his home In Yankee Springs
rruike their
ihelr^future
future (home.
home. We wish
wish ।. his
hi* aunt.
aunt^Mr*.
Mr*. Dell*
Della Allen
Alim on SunSun­ township, Tuesday. May 4 ofter a
Tuesday. * Mbs Pauline Beneway and Mrs Clarence French were ,■ make
Mrs.
•— ■ and
- —
- Carlyle Burkle of
l of the Bell Telephone office nt Bat -.' at Kalamazoo Sund^v to thc an-•' them the best of luck in the west. day. * Mrs. Lawrence who 1» stay­ long illness which has confined him , Mr.
was hostess to,
to ting
Ing with Mr. and Mrs Kroncwil- to thc bed several months. He was;• Lansing are the parents of a 1 lb.
tie Creek was home Sunday until 1 nual parents day at Nazireth col- * Mrs. Jean Fisher wa*
Sparrow
small 9 oz. daughter
daughterborn
-----------ut -----------shower Thuraday
Thursday evening at the
thc, ter spent tfit
me weexer
weekend with her bom in Illinois, but as a small'
I Monday. * Ivan Bronkhorat spent 11 lege, where their son Hiram is a a sliowcr
Nesday morning May 4.
' from Friday until Sunday evening pupil at Barbour Hall. The after-; home of her mother. Mra. Clark ■• daughter In Hastings. * Fred Cis­ child came to Rutland township
with his parents. The day of his 8hc hai b*™ named Bonnie Jo. Thc
Bliss
for
i with relatives in Grand Rapids and 1 noon urogram included music by ' —
—~ lhe pleasure of her friend i ler of Grand Rapid* wa* thc guest death
was the 54th anniversary of I £ra?‘?parents. Mr. and Mra. Carl
.—।—
»
-------------- nee ; of his mother. Mr*. Clara CUler
Armstrong,
$?—
”•„, th
Theodore
I with his father who is seriously Hl i the Muldoon Hickey band, drills iw
a recent
and ohuiuuik
awarding ui
of nvniun*.
honors. .w
.* viarc
Clare ।
Phyllis ---------Cutler. —- bride, on Mother's day and accompanied his marriage to Miss Charlotte Sen-, Burklf “fc receiving congratulations
in Butterwbrth hospital. * Miss aou
_ _ -r
_ ■ Ids ___
1 Izwotv
(Isiswot
of Monroe visited
par-1
Lovelyo gif
were received qrtd a her to church service. * Mrs. Carl riba, who survives. Practically all hcrc ln Woodland,
I Henrietta Jabliskl of Detroit was Corson
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MOBIL PRODUCTS — DISTRIBUTOR
I the weekend guest ot Connie Bcel- ent*. Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Corson n,03t Pleasant time enjoyed by lhe. Gafater returned home Tuesday their married life Ims been spent
J er. a Mr. and Mrr». Barney several days last week. He gocs|,IItecn Present * Mr. and Mr*, from a week's visit with relatives
HASTINGS
PHONE 2654
:CLsirr and three children and Mr. | for hiv physical examination for Gerald White and children spent in Detroit. * Mrs. C. J. Streeter a man of high kieau nnd'lo,ld usk l,w members in tluj comsbkk =*« a
«■’.«?!»
nnd Mrs. Pender of thc Prairie vis­ service on the 12th. * Mrs Glennilhe weekend with her parent* at:and Mra. Minnie Johnson were nt 5,ra:s
an&lt;i; Lansing. Mr. and Mrs. Clair Tun-1 Hastings Friday to see the forited the ladles' aunt. Mrs. Albert
puzzles.
Jig saw puzzles or any oilier
}
Jgate and little son of Caledonia j mer's little granddaughter, Sharon besides thc widow are three cinl- form
of entertainment suitable for
। were Sunday guests of his parents, I Streeter, a patient at Pennock hos- dren. Mrs Pearl Adgate of Grand convalescing soldiers, if you come
Rapids.
Lloyd
of
Battle
Creek
and
Mr. and Mra. Loren Tungate and. pltal A Middleville friends will be
across any . while houseclaanlng this
I his sister. Charlotte at Parmelee, interested to know that Harold Kenneth at home; two sisters. Mra. spring, put them in a box that will
1 In the afternoon all drove to Grand Parker has received hit com mis - Florence Bartley and Mrs. Anna be placed in Faul's hardware and
Rapid* and called on their old j sion as 2nd Lieut, and lias been Rynear of Jacksonville. Oregon, one the Blue Star Mothers will see that
brother
Arthur
Shlvcley
ot
Los
An
­
I neighbor. Mrs. Will England and; transferred from Pt. Benning, On.,
tliey are taken to the Percy Jones
i family. A Mr. and Mrs. J. E Nor- i to Santa Barbara, Calif.
Mrs. geles. Calif., eight grandchildren hospital for the soldiers there.
I gaard of Grand Rapids spent Moth- , Parker is with him. A Mbs Aller and four great grandchildren. Fu­
SCHOOL NOTES »
1 cr's Day at the home of her par- • Landis returned last week from neral services were held from the
Bowens
Mills
church
at
2
p.
m.
Kindergarten and First Grade
I ent*. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Crookston.1 assisting Mra. John Kollar during
Miss Doris Whitney, teacher
1 * Sunday guests at the home of 1 her recent sickness. * Mr. and Friday conducted by Rev. I. W. Min­
or.
Interment
was
made
In
the
We
made
May baskets last week.
। Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Crldler on the Mrs. Bernard Peck and sons of
Charles McMillen from Detroit
| Prairie were her parents. Mr and j Hastings were Sunday visitors of i (Robbins cemetery.
entered the Beginner's class Mon­
I Mrs. P. A. Smith, and her brother, her parents, Mr and Mra. Will H.
day morning.
Kenneth Smith, wife and Uttlc I Johnson.
Mr. and Mrs. Maurice
Jack Rose from Hastings entered
daughter Joanne all of Mulliken. | Johnson were afternoon callers. A
the First grade last week.
; Hie occasion was a pre-cclebratlon j The condition of John VanderVeen
of the birthday of Miss Joyce who who underwent a major stomach
Fourth and Fifth Grades
was 12 years old May 12. A Mra. i operation at Butterworth hospital.• Last Week's Letter
Mra. Martha V. Smith, teacher
Florence Ullery of the Geukes Grand Rapids Tuesday Is some-1I Mr and Mra. Andrew Rnkbelnei*
We enjoyed the play. "Pandora",
household spent thc weekend In what improved and
md he is conval*sconval«s-1 and Mr. and Mra. Wilbur Klump of dramatized by the Latin,Club. Fri­
! Grand Rapids with her son Lyle'cing os well as the
th? nature of th;
the Middleville and Mr. nnd Mrs Ray day afternoon. Ute story was famil­
and faniily. * Miss Hester Sorters' illness will nermit. ■’*“lie urenuiria
------ I scheel of Northeast Woodland were iar to us through our language work.
dinner guests of Mr. and Mra. How­
Severn! parents visited our room
ard Hewitt Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. and attended our playlet, visitors
A. J. Vedder of Hastings were Sun­ were Mr. and Mrs. Paul Brodbcek
day evening callers. A Mr. and Mra. Mre. Herbert- Shellenbargtr, Mrs.
O. E. Miller and sons and Mr. and Albert Shellenbarger and Lee. Mrs.
Mrs. Stanley Mankcr and Roberta of John Ferguson. Mra. Leo Rush, and
South Woodland and Mra. Jennie Mrs. Glenn Farthing. Other visitors
Slocum and Mra. Ella Flory of during the week were Mrs. B. Landis
Woodland were Sunday guest* ot and Mra. Ford Landis.
Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Brumm * El­
Marian Rose of Hastings school
eanor Benner entertained five of entered Fifth grade Monday.
her junior classmates at her home
Our stamp sale was* $38630 last
from Friday until Sunday. They at­ week. Thanks to lhe Brown broth­
tended the Junior play In Lake ers. who purchased a Bond.

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�Tire HASTINGS BANNER. TimtBDAY. MAY 11. 1M3

Rev. and Mra. J. W. McCue were I School will present -an Honor Roii
Abmdroth J
airice Laubaugh attended the J™
i her parent*. Mr. and Mra. Ray Wta- tended. A very interesting program Tliursday dinner guest* of Mr and
hop al Hart inn Friday night. A
a
I land a Mrs Leap Karciicr is spend- wa* preaented Those wtw attended Mra. Floyd Flynn of Bowne Center. h*ve Seen member* of our Bunday Mother*' day visitor* at Roy Er­
!«, U&gt;. w«k
her h«u«hUr.1 hjm
w. J im. ol«» KJ- A Mr*. Gertrude Cium of Ha-.tings School
way* were Mr. and Mra. Dick Rose
Kerweih Wood, or rw&lt; Churer Mr. Ur.l CewbeU .nd
gSuX? hS
kS'
was a Saturday evening dinner
Mra. Wm Dipp. Mrs. Oro. NeUon.
guest of the Claud Walton family, and Mr*. Franklin Burges* are com­
.nd Un Wood, ol Kenl Ch, epent
Perry Pre.l&lt;m, Mr, A. A. aril- * The W.C.T.U. will meet Tuesday, mlttee on arrangement*
Bunday with Mr. and Mra. Virgil atternoou guisuTof Mra. Ida Payne. [*n- Mr*- ^1“’ BiS1n'
i
May 18th, at the home Of Rev. and
a nn p u *rtinrzdav Praver Meet- Mra. A! Wolfe and daughter of I Roy Rice and Mr. and Mr*. John
Wood* and family. * Mr. and Mr*.
Mn Watt -Thoma* of South Newton, and Mrs Emma Anderson. Mra. Everett Love al 2 o'clock AU .-J'00 p M Tiiuriday Prayer Meet- Grand Rapids. Mr. and Mra. Har- Hammond attended the funeral of
Edgar Cheney and Donna of Lan- BoiS wu a BuX/ dinner ku£l * ¥«•
H«rrtaojt and Mra.
old Sharp of Muskegon. A Mra. i Claude Spellmen of Battle Crock
are welcome to attend tiicae rorvice*.
v.it.T
Beulah Arnold of Grand Rapid* h The Juniors and Seniors held
ring were weekend guests of Mra. Iof Mr and Mra. Merrill Karcher f
Erway and Mn. Clara Robin- ion Thursday afternoon. A Mr. and vised for exterminating
in Do ..
a _.
M Joming
Mt
Worship
I{Sara
1
were
Saturday
caller*
of
Mr*.
Julia
their annua! Bkip-Day at Falta*- i {YjHJ A.
? M. ?
u‘
Cheney a parents. Mr. and Mra. and family. A George Forbey is un­
son
went to Hastings Wedneaday I Mra. C. H. Gaskill were Turoday large famlllaa o&lt; nhWb .
Sunday
School
'
110_. !Godfrey. * Mra Leon Howk ipenl burg Park In Lowell last Wednesday.
to
care for lhe Home of' Mra. T. guest* at lhe Lloyd Gaskill home appeared In varied part
Herman Coach. Mr*. Fred T*bberer
th« doctor* care. A Mra. Howp
m 'ch|
"
**
’
hrtsltan
Endeavor
'
nuv
Bunday
afternoon
with
her
parents,
The day started off with a bang. { ,
f, y
Clarence Harthy. while ihe vt*- A Lizzie Smith visited In Battle city before vic tortea" an
wa* also a Sunday dinner guest at ,Iw.L.
an&lt; Houghton MfWB
of Detroit.
Mra. CSJ ...
..
„
...
.
.«•&gt;?«•«
we^ do mean "a’bangl You see I ».w r m. t^enlng’Serrtce.
.nd Mr. and Mra. Dan Weaver of Elmtl^ planter* of "Vktoey
a.I, w Mr anrt Ur. P n Demina : Charle. Stadel had the mlsforUme I The WAf A will hold an oU day II ited in the Dick Laubaugh home | Creek a couple of days last week, In Haatlnga. One or uro h
M- P,
Ider of M 18 and Mr. c
2roh locri.
attended tiie
Lansing. A Bunday vultora at IA Mr. and Mra. Chas Ornu)&gt;ee enCarol,
local, attenaro
tne shower
anowcr
.unarrea nraaet naa me mururroue meeting at the-home of Mra. John lin
■:
and Mra. Claud Cole of Cascade Twp. •for
— Mra. Harry □&gt;.,»
m.. Nashi&gt; or Grana Kapias ana Mr*, nancy ',lo have a crack-up about
.iw..., four
trutr miles
miiM
Stair* ,(Alice
IFrad Otis' were Mr. and Mra. Louie tertalned their children . nd fam­ rabbit* can destroy a lot
Brake Thursday.
called on Mr. and Mr* B. R Clin­ at the home of her mother. Mrs.
;
Erway.
Mra
Gusmendo.
Miss
Bartile*
on
Mother'*
day.
A
Mr.
and
Mra Alten *wr,h oC Erttl’orl Tho car endln«
ton last Wednesday. A Mr. and Mr*. John Naalr of South Bowne. Sal- g®®'1 £al*"s of Mr. and Mra Aton up
up m
in aa total
total wreck.
wreck. Hta
Hta-paasengara
passenger* nl ass rHrrK
Li and Jane Meach and Mrs. Claude McIntyre are mov­
Included
Matt Boynton of Grand Rapids urday. A Mr, and Mr*. Cliarle* Pft *
included Andrew
Andrew Watson
Watwn and
and Oarl.
Oarl
„
„
____ .
Norman Erway and friend of Kal- ing into Byron Ketchem* house. * pair of rabbite can wrack
’lf0Qt Non
were
^r.
- * of• the boy*
- -------------Mr. an.
and Mra. Ray- Erwiy. Mr. arnawo * Sunday vial ton at Clyde Mr. and Mti Robert Herman and in on« night by nipping
and Mr. and Mra. Jake Kauffman Woodruff
Woodruff of
of Heating*
Hastings were
were Sunday
Bundsy d'.*!n^J!5rtSrii^Hm? ^nd PaYlv UK*---------nd Mrs. Chas
inured terioualy but ull received ana
unas. Whittemore
wnittcmore and
ana.-, warrens
of Loaan were Sunday evening call- evening guest* of Mr. and Mra. ano MFI vnaxiea i»u»l bum
Daniela have recently to the ground row after roi
------------were Mr. and Mra Rus­ Barbara
Xu7ndbn£s .nd mTukn Mr.. Form! Hmr. UU-ndtd UK sell •ttjomtonof
era ot Mr and Mr*. Joe Kauffman Frank Thompum * Miss Orra ■pent Mnlma&gt;, In Umln* u cut*
Char lotte.aMr^arul
ana • bniiw*
ana
were..—
snaacn
;
*eu Tnomton or unariotte.
* Mr. ana moved into the Archie Matleaon ly-grown vegetable*.
.
™
. . presented
.....
— i
—
and family. Mra. Joe Kauffman and Newton wa* a Sunday evening vtai- piip&lt;ta of the latter s mother. Mrs. up.
Tire Junior*
the *»-.
Senfuneral nt
ol the.,
their unde
uncle v?*
Henry
ShJ*f“ ,.'Mr*. Ch*». Whittemore (pent Sun­
_ ‘—^'th'^iT^cxcSlenl'cdnner.
..... _........I...... .»,«
and ' tv
ly ■&lt;
at Rnwen*
Bowens Mill,
Mills Prlrtav
Friday. * W
Week
mA day
__ at Wm. Whittemor a at Delton.
Dale accompanied them to Maple tor at tiie Homer Frederickson Cora Carr. * Mr*. JRrtha Johnson
Grove where they called on Mr and home. * Robert Mead, who is work­ nnd son. Russell, of Hastings were .)lenly 0. everything. About 5:30 end visitor* at Ray Erway'* were * Mr. and Mra. Russell Whitte­
Mother's Day guests of Mr. and Mrs.
'n."ye&lt;. M Seiner roost By the Mr. nnd Mr*. G, Scotte and daughMr*. Paul Thompson and family. A ing In Battle Creek, spent the week­ Dan
Poatma nnd daughter. Phyllis. w * )( you Wttnt p, know hw to 1 ter of Lansing. MUs Genevieve Er­ more and daughter* were cal Iera at
Mr and Mr*. H Aldrich and fam­ end with his parents. Mr. and MK.
Homer Bauchman'a Sunday night.
ily attended a family gathering at Claud Mead. * Mr. and Mra. Gary * Fred Tabbcrer left for Kingsley cr&lt;ii B river without getUng wet, way of Grand Rapids and Mias
the home of the' tatter’s parent*. Studt of Lake Odessa were Sunday Saturday for a few days visit. * don't ask Mr ArdU because he sure- J'-an of Kalamaaoo * Mother's day
Mlsa
IrU
Olmstead
of
Caledonia
"
y
docul
know the answer to that visitor* at Forrest Havens were Mr. DOWLING
Mr. and Mrs Carl Los* of Caledonia caller* of Mr. and Mr*. George Bus- spent lhe weekend wlUt MU* Norma y’ J?5* tM
'''j
anent
lhe
weekend
wlUi
MUs
Norma
I
—
•«
—
ht
should
have
taI
&gt;&lt;nd
Mra.
Geo.
Crake*.
Mr
and
The community waa shocked and ।
Sunday. A Raymond and Bonnie tance and family. * Mr. and Mrs.
Foes before indulging ' Mrs. John Haven* and Rodney and saddened by tiie death of our .
Iax&gt; Wieland were dinner gue*t* of Weale/ Keim and son Vern of Yoder.
.
. A Mr. and Mrs. Harold
-—
a phone I ln t
&gt;UC
u h «n-Ta*y''
sy" laak.
task. Al
At 7:
7:00 they Mr. and Mra. Robert McGlocklin friend and neighbor Mn. Hazel .
their sister. Mr*. Kan-1 Uvlngston Ciarkxvllle and Mra Adah Motter i dcr and family received wn^Pvt
M
||
Frnm
.h-iwwin
Pvt
I.
•,
irf
^emovie
'Johnny
DoughHoffman
whose funeral was held at t
and
children
of
Hastings,
and
Mr.
and family of near Clarksville last local, were Sunday dinner guests of
&amp;unday from thrir son. Pvt. lool^
rof C.aTPrr
' Wednesday A Mr*. John Quinn of Mr and Mra. Scmtah 8ee*e. * Mr. .“w«kI
' 'arth.V; 1 bo&lt; and "Eyes In The Night" at and Mrs. Gorden Havens. Mr. and the church on Thursday afternoon i
Grand Ripids wa* a Friday cuilcj and Mra. Lewis Catt of near Eaton
r?-weekend
.
the Strand Theater in Lowell. A Mrs Rex Tate formerly of Ypsi­ with Rev. Smith ot Dowling and
Wavne Mient the
at lhe Guy Smith home. A Mr. and Rapids spent Motherli Day with hta IMcCu'h°,.rW1?’?‘BL” *7
(luh oj ice cream to each person lanti. * Tiie ladle* ot the OlaM Rev. Price of Dewitt officiating.
Extension
attended uut
the Our sympathy 1* extended to her
Mra. Jack McCoy and Hallie Moe of Mra
h&lt;Marvin
McCur * '17;. * Mar
&gt; Henney
of aUthta
WM entertainment.
lhat ndf home Bui
i*. Creek
Acmevcmenv
u«yclass
in nascurs*
mother,
Mr*. Thale^uAd*
Ella Call. *Krith*^
Mr. ana John VTSL.i'"*
m’iW
wmSk bejt
followed
Cedar Spring* were Tliursday din­ «... M.n,l„ Ztakr .nd. Keith ol M*
“Sg
beM ol .11 ™
rM. h-ulj- Achievement Day in Hastings last husband Edd anrLtwln boy* James .
ner guests of Mr. and Mra. Ed Hostings were Sunday dinner guests ,‘l‘cnt8aturdaynightwilhMr.and forc lJle bjack oul ln Kenl county .Wednesday * Mr. and Mra. Oil- and Jack, also her parents Mr. and
Mra. Jay Cole, * We are collecting
Mr, William Hutchens andMr*. Andrew Roush of Hasting* and,IM^t place A very entertaining day ' bcrl Tate of Hastings called on Mr.
Stairs. A Mr. and Mr* Herman HolJSed
by the classes The and Mra. Rex Tate test Wednesday Kture* of all the boys of the Dow!zhay of Grand Rapids called on called on hta nSSnta Mr and Mrs“ 8und“&gt;' &lt;«nner guest of Mr.
Thaler *111 the afternoon *
nl,d Mra. Victor Henney aUo of Has- seniors ’wish to tliank lhe Juniors evening. * Mr*. Forreat Havens was ; mgenuren
are In
in me
churchvicinity
vicinity xno
who are
the i
their parent*. Mr. and Mr* Adam John
John Thaler In Uic. afternoon.
* tings.
,,n„She
HhecaUed
mUmJatattiie
lbrhomr
honipofofhcr
««niora «un_io_^manx
a||
nU(hl KUMt.ln lhe Robert jaervice
in a
In Ute
lhe 1
HmutlVon of
her for
iservice to
toplace
ulace in
a frame
frame In
Endre*. Sunday, a Mr. and Mr*. Mr*nnndMra ,Howard
all their effort* in ptaiui&lt;-g
ffir'i4EST“ s!
z
—
hmu
bu«u,
Car) Zuschnitt Sunday af- Uhls fete. * Rev. Ray Birdsall, su­ McGlocklin home in Hastings last , church. * will you please help us
Merrill Karcher and family attend­
* Franz Maprtteld of Detroit perintendent of Clark Memorial Sunday night. * Fred OtL* made a out by sending thc picture of your t
ed u pnrtv al the iiortie of Mr. and
Mra.
of South Bowne rtnuui, ana tncy au caue&lt;
Ifome tn Grand Rapids, preached in buxine** trip to Grand Ledge Mon- boy as soon as possible. * Tiie W |
mu Watt Thoma* ...
former's
father.Frank
Frank Hoi
Houghton of
^^1^.?«t the Methodist church last Sunday, day. * Mr. and Mra. Clyde Warren ,8. C. 8. birthday party will be held '
In honor of
nf Carol Karcher* 4th former
■« father,
birthday anniversary. A Mr. and Alto Sunday. A Mr and Mrs Roy ‘
A Mra Ctattoe Wa ton and and was a dinner guest of Rev. and were Charlotte visitor* Monday. ♦ ;on Thursday afternoon al 1:30 ।
Mr*, in* Blough and Ivan of Alto. Preston of Battle Creek spent the .
Love. * Rev. and Mra. Love Thc Rural Letter carriers and their i o'clock with Mra. Agnes Edmond*. .
Mmtx-r Mrs.
nd werean&lt;isupper
;and baby called on Mr. and Mrs. familie* were entertained at lhe Everybody Invited. * The W. 8. C.
Mr. and Mr* Steve Miller Mra. Hel­ weekend with hta mother. Mr*. Belle ; H*^
a
RttaseU
and^Mra. Arthur Moore last Sunday after­ Goodwill church Saturday night. 8. dinner will be held next week 1
en Miller and son Ute of Logan, and
Mr. nnd Mrs. Jay Blough and famnoon to help thc latter celebrate
Uy. local, event Mother* Day with aunt.
Mrs.
Ida
Payne.
A
Mr.
and
(
J
l
?
d
k
l
df!5
,
V»raFid
^nid^vrere
Sun*
their 25th wedding anniversary.
■uu. Mr., I.U vnm. . Mr. «nd
‘ckc_rJ. ?£9~
nd **?
k*5i iserebunS“”.7
their parent*. Mr. nnd Mrs Will Mrs.
Mn Fred
Frt-ci Durkee.
thitki-e Mr.
Mr and Mrs.
Mrs 1 H
Rickert
ot Grand
Rapid*
Freeport Methodist Church
day Afternoon guests ot Mr. and
Blough A Mis* Dorothy Van Patten ??!?...
Everett M Love, pastor
Kcllii Durkee and family, and Mr. ‘
of Kalamazoo te spending » three and Mr*. Hubert Barnum nnd Vi- I Mra. Owen Sleckte. A Roy Yarger i Morning Worship 11:00 weFks’ vacation with her parents. vian of Woodland were Sunday ^idw
“°?hool 12:00
' SundasUBehool
12 00
c
K,»ki un&lt;i
The
[Uss *htoh were went­
Mr. and Mra. Cinrcrfrc Van Patten, forenoon caltera of Mr. and Mrs. *«®u?d5y
•
A
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Orval
Kokx
and
,.
before going to Detroit where the — •
-------- - -------- •
*
Mr
•
nrt
Grant
,,
p
Urc
naaed have been installed in
fiunfiy family of Battle Creek,
Crrok.M».whltam
lay wiriana «nu lauuty
Mrs. William jjjjg
wr Jnvile^
ulvisc you
you to
w Jhe
uni
will train in n children* •“J-P’j®,1, *
■ the cnurcn
church.. We
Mr*. Lyle Newton returned Friday attended a
family ‘
gathering at ,.J.
thc iRnear
£P®®® and
ttnd son. and Miss Donna |i service next Sunday when we shall
■give special recognition to their
from Alabama niter spending a home of Mr. and— —
SAVINGS ACCOUNTS
CHECKING ACCOUNTS
month with her husband. Pvt. Lyle of lz&gt;gan Sunday.
unday. There
boli*m. and dedicate them.
symbolLsm,
There were forty weekend with their parent*. Mr. ‘5)fn
.. ~L
.&lt;—.—-----Newton. * Mr. and Mr* Clement In attendance.
The &lt;th
4th quarterly
quarterly*conference
conference will
1710----gathering
waa,„In an&lt;l Mr* Joltn Thaler. A Mrs. KenMead and Mrs Claud Mead caUed honor of Raymond Wieland who Lx net h Smeiker and little son returned mpct al lhl! church next Sunday
on Paul Mead, who Is a patient al leaving Tor service soon. * Rev. and home Sunday from Pennock hospi- evening
8:00 O'clock.
CVCIUI1*. May
ma, 16
»u. al
«» «-v9
Butterworth hospital ‘n °rand Rap- Mrs. J. W. McCue attended the P. tai. Mr*. Ray Nceb ta carina for Various'
Various report*
reports of
ot the
thc w&lt;
work thi*
B|Vfn.
ida Sunday. * Mr. and Mr*. Ho&gt;d T A. meeting last Friday ar Bowne । them. A Kenneth Clark of Hastings plut .-ear
Chase of Detroit spent thc wwlriid Center. * Mr. and Mra. Harold | wa* a Saturday ewning supper gu»’. ’’’tj
rhe
close
,. church year will e
~ In
- three
Chicks gain fait on MER­
j—
—u«- money must
with the former's
“.'ra
Considerable
Woods and son were Grand Rapids | of Mr. and Mr*. Robert Newton A Sunday*.
Mr* J l&lt; Ickes. * Mr. nnd Mrs. visitors Wednesday. Mra. Woodsand Mr. and Mr* Claud Walton called lx&lt;
to lneet all obUgallo.»
Ion* in
MASH 17% of 18% pro­
Gtenn Irons nnd *on of Katamaw-'J Junior were dinner. Mr.
andof on
guests
Mr.their
and aunt. Mrs. Minnie Zylrtrn lfuU ^h member ta asked to help
tein with vitarma A &amp; D
were Sunday afternoon visitor* of Mrs. David Pike.
!• A
of Umell. Sunday evening. She ta ln Mtta mcftSure to make this pos* Mra.
Mrs. Jennie
J■Mr and Mrs Haipld Woods and- vaaaoay
wltli her .confined to her tx-d * Mr and Mra
Casaday *pem
spent Friday
“ '‘
feeding oil. A lifetime math
Junior. A Mrs Mabie Oliver of Or­ daiiahter Mrs Nellie Smith nnd I Robert Glasgow of Dowling. Mr. and
--------- —
family
of
Hwtlngs
A
Mrs
Verna
J
Mra.
Willard
Arnold
and
daughter
B»wne
Center
Mcthodtal
Church
for chick, pullet and laying
tonville spent the wc5ufl'd *
k
father. Miner King. A Mr.n»nd Mrs. Keller1 and
Bobby of Hastings called and Mrs. Howard Bolo of Hasting.' ,
Rev. John McCue pastor
For rent at $2.50 and government tax—in our fine
hen. They pay you well for
Hemtah Scene, Mrs. Ellen Scene, ana on her *L-.ter. MUs Bea DePlonty 'were- Sunday dinner guest* of Mr.
&gt;0:00 A. M. Sunday School
Mr* Adah Motter were Hasting* vis- nt the Warren Surrarrer home. Sat- »nd Mrs.
Mra.Glenn
GlennKcHc-gg
KeHt-gg Aa Mr
Mr and
and1 | n:0o A M Morning Worship
safety deposit vault. Get -one today for your war
MERMASH.
— Parker
itora Saturday. A Mr*. BcMte Fox tirdav afternoon A Mr and MrMrs. Glenn
Parker of
of Ypsilanti,
Ypsilanti, I &amp; business meeting will be held
of Hastings spent thc weekend with Gcorae Bauett spent Sunday with Mra.Dan Weaver of Elmdale, and । Thursdayevening at lhe church at
Bonds and other valuable papers.
Mra. William Hutchens She ako Mr ‘and Mr* Clare Bassett and Mrs.Leon Howk. local, spent Fridas g o'clock.
vteited other friends and «*»**'**,• family of Irving A Mr. and Mrs. | afternoon with their son and broth- 1 Choir rehearsal in the Ladies Aid
Joe Kauffman. Burton and Joyce. |er Mr. and Mrs. John Weaver of iRali at 8 o'clock Thursday evening,
am! was a Sunday
spent Sunday In Lansing -with thc near Hastings. They found Mr*.
The last quarterly meeting will be
Mlsse.1 Elaine Kauffman and Mar- ‘Weaver in very poor health. A Mr*, (hold in conjunction with Freeport
HASTINGS, MICH.
Ion Rohrbacher
Ypsilanti.
A Mr Nancy
ta spending
a Mr*.
few i1 church
nextESunday
evening
May
and
Mrs. Gary of
Newton
of Belding
days atDeming
the home
of Mr. and
lflth. Dr.
H. BabbiU.
District
MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM AND
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were Saturday callers at thc Nell .George Pickett of Caledonia. A Mr. superintendent, will be present.
FEDERAL DEPOSIT INS. CORP.
Newton home A Mr. and Mrs. Rov and Mrs. Ralph Allee and family I a large congregation wa* present
Gaut and Joan Mrs. Earl Gaut of of Gul) lake visited thc tatter* par- nt. the Mother's Day service last
Flint. Flovd Gaul of Lapeer, and ent*. Rev. and Mr*. John McCue । Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ballance of Has- Sunday. A Mr. and Mr*. Robert
—~ ~
ling* were Sunday dinner gueata of Newton and family were Sunday . Church of the 1 nlted
, .
Sunday evening caltera of Mr and Mr, and Mr*. Clarence Benedict A dinner guest* of Mr and Mra. KenBrethren In Christ
Bretnre..
Mra Carl Buatance ot Hastings.
E B. Oriffln
Griffin D. D. Pastor
MU* Lucille Larson of Kalamazoo jieth Clark of Hartings. They called
E.
Paul Mend underwent an operation spent the weekend with Mr. and on Mr. and Mrs. William Newton |
Phone 491
Shta teg at* Butterworth \jospltal
Mrs Harold Wood* A Mr. nnd Mra. of State Road In the afternoon. A Freeport
m Grand Riplds Monday. * Mbs Lewis Nceb. with Mr. and Mrs. Ray |M1m Dorothy Bunn spent the wedt- । 10:30 A. M. Sunday School
. of. Blissfield called on Mr. nnd
Shirley Frederickson and Mrs. l-v»- ..
Neob
ar.u end
v..u W
w|.tb
m. Mjis Marlon Roush
**-—-• of
“■ De7‘ |I 11:00 A. M. Morning Worslilp
New on of Hasting* were Sunday Mra
7: 00 P. M. Christian Endeavor
John Malcolm of Irving SunMrs Glenn Parker
i- , troit.
troll. *
A Mr and
i
visitors at Ute Neil Newton home. A day * The W.C.T.U. County Coni- i of Ypsilanti
Ypsilanti were Monday dinner I 8: 00 P. M. A special service ta be­
About fiftv guest* were present at vention. which was held at Cloverand Mrs. Leon Howk. A ing arranged when t|ic Sunday
r‘
guests
of
Mr.
tSock wedding in honor of Mr.
«tui Mra Arthur Moore. Sunday,
who celebrated their Silver Wedd-

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AUCTION SALE

Mr «»d Mr. A.mn Or.mr-.ld

tatte“"l*terh,Mrar Oeone Porixy

Saturday. A Mr. and Mrs Merrill
Karcher and family called on Mr. |
and Mrs. Russell Benton-of Hastings
Bunday. A Mr. and^Mrs. Keith Dur­
kee- and family of W**11™* *^c
SXkH™ J'mY.' CMdfrtX
Troyer of Grand
daughter. Mrs. Ray
family over the wec*”ld *.?Jr. “’’it
Mr* Earl Evcraon and fandly ’Pent ,
Saturday nnd Sunday wUll\p,r pa11.1
Mrs. Harold Skinner and Mlw P“1';
llnc Everson of Battle Cwk. A Miss
Bea DePlonty Is spending on In­
definite time »t‘h Mr. and Mra
Warren Sufrarrer. A Mr. and Mr*.
Arthur Clinton of Carlton and Mr.
and Mrs. Alfred Gonzales and Jim­
my local were Sunday dinner guests
of Mr. and Mra. B. R- Clinton. Mr.
and Mra Howard Clinton and fam­
ily of Bowne called in the
A Mra. Nellie Smith nnd daughters
Janet. Jean, and Joan of Hastings
spent Sunday with Mrs.
Roger* and Marguerite and Mra
Jennie
Casaday. A Miss Helen
Woods of Hastings ta »l*ndlng thta
week with her parente Mr. and
Mra. Virgil Woods. A Mr. and Mrs.
Gerald Thompwn i,Pe"tM®u“d“)
with Mr aod Mra Cari My era of
East Hasting*. A Mrs. Wilma Kyes

AUCTION SALE
Having rented my farm I will have a public auction at my farm located one mile
south of Fine Lake on North Ave. Rd. or four miles north of Level Pork, or two
miles south Banfield, ’/j mile west and one mile south on

SATURDAY, MAY 15,1943
Starting ot one o'clock the.following will be offered for sole:

Meet Emergencies
These and many other reason?
might make it neceaaary for

doclinr
btMinesa
on
Friendly Loan Plan.

MONDAY, MAY 17, 1943
Commencing at 1:00 o'clock.

McCormick mowing machine.
Three section spring tooth drag.
Two section spike tooth drag.
Cultipacker.
Single two shovel cultivator. '
Single spring tooth cultivator.
Wagon, dump boards and hay rack.
Hay tedder.
Two horse ping pong
Hog crate.
Buzz rig. May rope.
Harpoon hay fork. 1 grapple fork.
Set of heavy double harness, nearly new,
2,20" horse collars.
21" horse collar with pad.
Eight horse Cushman Marine engine.
Tank heater.
Set of platform scales.
Scalding kettle.
.
Royal Blue separator, nearly new.
Primrose separator No. 3 with power
drive.
1 i horse International gas engine. &gt;
Grain cradle.
Fanning mill.
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Ten gallon bent wood churn.
Hand corn planter, nearly new.
Fifty pound ice box.
Other articles too numerous too mention.

HORSES

Block Gelding, 10 yrs. old.
Block Gelding, 14 yrs. old.
(Extra good work team.)

COWS —
7 Good milk cows, ages range from
3 to 8 yrt.
2 Yearling heifers.
Holstein bull, 16 moi. old.
Holstein bull, 3 moi. old.
Hcifcr'calf, month old. •

HORSES
Grey mare, 4 yn. old, wgf .1500.
Grey more, 8 yn. old. wgt. 1500.
Block gelding. 5 yn. old, wgt. 1700.

HOG AND CHICKENS
1 Fat hog.
t
175 Leghorn chickent, 6 wceki old.

Pay Old Bills

Because of ill health I will sell at auctfon at the farm, located 11 miles south and 1
mile west of Lacey on

Three section spike drag.
Three section spring drag.
Two section spring drag, all good
condition.
Two horse walking cultivator.
3, One horse walking cultivators.
Scalding kettle.
Two horse disc.
Oliver 99 walking plow.
Gale 110 walking plow.
Oliver 40-14 riding plow.
2 stone boats.
Galvanized water tank.
Zinc lined tank.
20 Gal. crock. Water separator.
2 Milk cons, 10 gal
2, 12 Gal. milk cans.
Milk palls
4 Good work harnesses. Collars. Pads.

FARM TOOLS

Miscellaneous

David Bradley manure spreader, nearly
new.
Nearly new wagon, box and rock.
Good farm wagon, dump boards and
box.
McCormick-Dcering grain binder,
A-l shape.
McCormick-Decring mowing machine,
good condition.
McCormick-Decring horse rake, good
as new.
Shoe grain drill.

Pitch forks. Shovels. 4 Cider barrels.
2, 10 gol. kegs.
Fanning mill.
Cutting box.
3 Sheep feeder racks. Sausage grinder.
Berry boxes. Potato crates. Log chain.
Quantity Yellow Dent com.
Quantity Wolverine Oats.
Good potatoes, seed or eating.
Metal drums.
Lawn choirs.
Philco radio.
Ice box.
Tbroughbred female Beagle.
Other things too numerous to mention.

TERMS: CASH OAT OF SALE. NOTHING TO IE REMOVED UNTIL SETTLED FOR.

cows
Guernsey cow, bred Dec. 17.
Holstein cow, fresh Dec. 7,
veal calf by tide.

Holstein and Durham cow,
fresh January 13.

Guernsey and Holstein cow,
fresh March 15.

HOGS

Brood sow with eight

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■lx weeks old pigs.

IMPLEMENTS
P. &amp; 0. riding plow.
Oliver 99 walking plow.
International riding cultivator.
Two horse walking cultivator.
Three horse disc.
Seven foot binder.
Pair of bob sleighs.
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Empire Jr. grain drill.

TERMS OF S.ALE. Cash day of sale-no goods removed until settled for.

CITIZEN S CREDIT

CORPORATION
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ILASTDIUS XAT'L 8AMK XLDO.

p. M. s«i&lt;r&lt;l*n

ETHEL GODDE, Propr
HENRY FLANNERY. Auctioneer

E. E. GRAY. Cerk

FREEMAN P. KIMERLING, Pro
HENRY FLANNERY, Auctioneer

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�Emory Flnkbelner on the west iconflnrd to her home the past two j Mrs. John Aubll of Grand Ledge
, In Chicago over the weekend. * The j Schleh, who was Inducted at the
following six ladies plan on attend- same time, was sent out lhe fol- county line, Saturday evening. * jweek* with trouble with her foot. * !ftnd Mr*. Lena Bedford of Mulliken.
| ing the District Pythian Sisters I lowing day for an unknown de*, Little Sharon Streeter, five-year-'one of thc moat pleasant afternoon
.
* ■ MATirCC
.. 'iiiccuug
meeting at
at Kalamazoo
rkaiuuiaiAAj this
uiu Wedneswcuuca- [tlnatlon.
' uiiauuii. *
w Mr.
mi. and
mia Mrs.
mrs. Ray
ru*y Tolun
ruiun old daughter of Mr. and Mr*. Merle | events held in the village for some i
Lt UAL MU I IUE3
I day. Mr*. Charles Williams who‘will of Detroit spent the weekend with Streeter ot Battle Creek, was oper- Unje WM the Friday meeting of the
on at Pennock hospital, Hunt rhruti.n n«rv
vc the response to the welcome.
welcome, 'her
Mr.
give
1 "cr parent*.
parents,
Mr, an&lt;1
and Mns
Mrs. HorBCC
Jen l.&lt; nted
tings on Friday tor appendicitis. * I Woman* Society of Christian Sery. --------. Mr
M&lt;r* Ti?’* 1 i'T-’i-w d Ot Grand “n^ids Whited Mr. and
genial grocer. John Vanderveen ha* ,
anti Mrs. bay
Dav Pugh and little 1 Ice
ice at
»t the
tire Methodist church to
in oxdeji FOR PURMOATIOM
Kitchle,
Mra. LloydAElwood
and Mrs.* Liveigood
oi oranu irapiu* visiteu
aIIBh,_
r Murv
Ellen
of Vermontof Mrs. Vem
Hooper,
Mis*-:! ,
, m kHenry _ Joubon.
Mrs ^Herbert?
8kU*I,X ,i
W
were
a^end
vWton
Thir Icharve
ItoiSft Scretary
V Whlle
“rK to^riy
to
been in Butterworth hospital in rienry
rouuon. « a»rs.
ntrucri. ■her *&amp; erDo^ J.0h^r......Grand Rapids since Thursday for Cronmger
, —r------ —
and three —
daughters.
--dav
&lt;Ur Uho
»ho accompanied
arromnani^i them
th.m back
bark to
lQ
)U Mr W(d Mn Wm McKcv. .attended tt wa* a most awjreclatlve *
o( w
city
tor
a ««**
week's stay. * Mrs.
Janet. Charlyn and CaraLec of :the
the
cUy
fo
,
r
,
a
Kennttn
vogei ret
returned
to »her
her
«*• * Mrs J- p Slawson of Toledo audicnceiand tho*cab-uLlOiUnucK
P,yb„, (Mlk, ln
Kenneth
Vogel
unit'd
to
’"’- "' duties
— came
pcvCbrmcd this week Campfiu lake and Mary Ellen Gray- Ktelchhig
at the
T-K »«•
wdwol
Friday evening for ontndefin- The
Thomapple-Kellogg
school 1
tn
r.«.iy
blel of Caledonia, wcre Sunday nf- this Monday—after
■ — ••••■
a few dav^’ub- lle vls“ **th hrr “n-in-lrkw and bund, lyd by director Gerald Stuck- 1.1 vt.y a. n. 1#43.
Monday after a feu
few dav*
days ub- daughlcr. Mr. and Mra. Wm. J. L4eb-! er. opened thr-nrogram with an |
business. * Mta* temoon callers cf Mrs Mae Cronin- this Monday
. ll-a. »&lt;■«
»'“h “ *e«ere cold. *F«trr
Mrs. ler. * Mr. and Mrs. Rorcoe
to Grand Rapids ner. * Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Solomon.
Ra-coe Lynd hour
nour of
or rnu»tc.
music, Tire
ine band
oana which
wnicn Is
rs ;. o
oft i-rnuir
RmHt lcr *■
and will assist their ion Curtis, and Miss Vemclva Charles Crookston spent ithhZrlefl
for their home In Detroit the made up a fine group of talented
I« ib. .Mxitro «r
her forcpan 0, laM wcek aftcr spending musictons, played several selections . J»
; operations. She Barnum of Hastings, were caller* weekend in Grand Rapids with
nnnrr
at the home of Glenns brother, daughter Sgts. Lucile Norgaatd. Easter weekend with his mother interspersed by special numbers as ' **7
will
Crookston waa there for Sun- nnd brother. Mrs. Mattle Lynd, and follows: Trumpet solo. "Holy. City"
- --------- --------Lewis and wife and on Mrs. Ernest Mr. n
34 to the hi- .Schmidt in Grand Rapids. Sunday
Max Lynd and wife. A Mrs. Ralph , by Frederick Griffeth accompanied
sister in
nera.1 oi nutvu Jiuxx-uu.
tins, muter
father vi
of 'afternoon.
xtieuiuuii. *
w mis.
Mrs. /turn
Allen Stccbv iuiu
nnd lled her -------■■■ Charlotte Sunday. Harper of Flushing came to the | by hLs sixtec Jean On the piano; taM r,la„ ,n lh,
their son-in-law Harold Haskins, two young sons, Gary and Linden * Little Beverley Bujdlck of Has- home of her husbands parents. Mr. (saxophone und accordian duet by j,„rib«r, n p,i«»t.
who with his family moved recently of Howe. Ind . will spend next week Ungs is spending thrweek with her und Mrs Wm. Harper this Mnnduy Ward and Put Beery. Miss Donna , it u
to the firm of hl* father fromMId- with her parent*. Mr. and Mis A. grandparents. Mr. and
r-.-&gt;Mrs. Carl for a rest and indefinite stay. Ralph DayLs sang two vocal numbers. "Al- M»y A. I» 1»4J. Tth
«t
dleviile. * Arlle Bixler recently was C. Johnson on the Prairie while Ffcrdcsteller. * Mr. and Mrs. Henry who broke his leg sometime ago."Ice
— ”
Blue
'•“ Gown"
“ and
—•* "Ah. Sweet
— 1' •&lt;or»n»&lt;&gt;
—11
by —
Mr.
and
town for a day while on a short her husband, Rev. G. A. Steeby i’ Brog accompanied •^..
• —
— Mrs.
'•
two month* in bed but Is able Mystery of Ute" accompanied on
ve from the air school al Inde- attending the Evangelical confer- John Steeby nnd Mr. nnd Mrs. spent
to occupy his pulpit now altho* In the piano by Miss Evelyn Allbrecht I
pendence. Kansu. Arlle. who 1* due ence In Battle Creek. * Mr*. D O Leonard Hooker of Leighton visited a castand confined to a wheel who also favored with a piano solo. ’ „„}{„* n,,mf
pin by'Tp?ibliroii&lt;M&gt; |
for his wing* very soon, hu been White of Grand Rapids Ls a visitor relatives in Saginaw, Sun. * Mr*, rhnir
Mr&lt; ! Martha Dietrich, who All the numbers were splendidly 1 of , r„pr ot ,hi« w4n. fir - -------------chair. a* Mrs.
transferred to Eagle Pas*. 1&gt;xas.
Texas. a
* of
ot her cousins. Mr. and Mra.
Mrs. A. H.
H Lenna
Lrnna Kirkpatrick went to Grand ha* ajM-nt ...e
the u.tnter. In California, rendered. Mrs. MattleBenaway as ' .rrunro wrok, pr»«io... tu *,
A letter to Paul Smith from Marine Parker this Monday. A On account Rapid* Saturday and remained over is expectedI home next week. A Mra. chairman, presided in a most effi- i,..r^c in to. Il..un»,
EU Holes states that he and his of the wet weather and slippery the weekend with relatives. A John Elmer .
Fjr-*
—.ton is expected home this cient manner. Mra. Ray Lyon*.'
priiit»a «u&lt;i nn
mother. Floyd, are now both sta- grounds the baseball game schcd- Pott*, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Ray Tiie.yl«y from leu days' visit with spiritual life secretary was in charge •»&gt;•! County •
Uoned In Camp Elliott. Calif. A tiled for Friday last, at Delton was Potts, who will graduate from Mich- her'daughter. Mrs. Charles Lewis 'of the devotional service. The guest 1
htu.rt &lt;i.m.nt, Jaa&lt;.
Miss Aureia Potts, Professor of Pub- postponed until this week when Igan State college thta June, ta n and family at Jackson. A Mra. Mvr-(streaker. Mra. Hugh Kennedy of A j1'"*
cl . .
lie Health at Peabody College, Nash- renditions warrant n game. A The member of the ROTC and with 250 tie Carpenter returned to the home . Grand Rapids spoke on "Linking
* * "
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vllle, 1&gt;nn. Is expected thta week Rouse circle of the Methodist church other students Ls receiving service of Mra. Bertha Dominie on Wednes- Latitudes," a topic vcYy timely now '
.
&lt;•
;
.Alter
graduation
for a visit with her brother. Ray will meet with Miss Mary
Marv Moe ut training. Alt
------------------ "he -will
" day alter spending ome time In the when lhe war has made us all order for publication
ta and family. # Lewi* Griffeth her home on Grand Rapids St. this leave for Camp. A Mrs. Glenn Gnf- University hospital at Ann Arbor neighbors. The afternoon closed by
,
■»,. i-r,
of Grand RapIcU, formerly of Mid- Thursday afternoon, a Jack Red- Idh has been ill for several dflvs
lor treatment of her injured hip A I serving of light refreshment* bv 1
cL»nty if ti.rry
dlevllle, and Miss Allie Poppma of ford lias Joined hLs step-father and suffering with an infeejed tooth. A Mr. and Mra. Clarence Steeby of the hostcas. Mrs. Hooper asatoted J Al ,
«f ..id Coui
lhe same city will be married this mother. Mr. nnd Mr*. F. J. White Little Buddy Stone of Battle Creek
Rapids were Sunday guests ■ by Mts. Floyd Holes. Mrs. Kennedy i a. Prutsi. jHfiro tn ih. Ci
Thursday evening. A reception will nt Jackson and enrolled as a pupil is spending some time with his un- Grand
at the home of her parents. Mr. was accompanied to Middleville by I un*. in &gt;«id Cminiy. on it
be held at lhe home of hb parents, m the Jackson high school, a Wc cle and aunt. Mr. and Mrs. Edd nnd Mrs. E. C. Jonfts. of Leighton Mrs. Dtlla Wesbrook. one of the:®f
a. n 1941.
Mr. and Mrs. Osbert Griffeth of are sorry to know that Glenn Allen. Flnkbelner. a Mrs. B.C. Swift vLs- celebrating tire ajrproachlng birth­
former members nnd two |
,,0B H'“‘
Grand Rapids following the mar- who ha* been confined to his bed Bed nt thc home of Dr. nnd Mrs. day of her father. Muy 4. * Mr. and society's
other indie* from the Clark Memor,
riage which will be a,quiet affair by illness thc post week, nt his Par- P L Thompson in Grund Rapid*, Mrs. Edd Flnkbelner and little neph­ lai
Home A- Sgt. Arthur Steeby of!
at thc minister's home. Lewis has melee home. Ls suffering with un- * George Gnibe was moved bvam- ew Buddy Stone returned home Camp CHiborn. Ln. who wa* In-;
h„ut
rnany friends here who wish him dulant fever. This is the fourth cue bulance Tuesday from his home Monday from a weekend trio to her ducted Into Uncle Sam's service De- fl,r p»iui„B' pr*yi»i
much joy and happiness. A Mr. and in this vicinity in the past two south of town to hLs recently nur- old home at Levering. * Mr. nnd e mber 1. is spending ten days with
(ration
of
*aid
Mrs. Floyd Holes were weekend years. A Mr. and Mrs Claude Ro- chased home on west Main St. A Mr*. Russell Bender and children. hLs parent*. Mr. nnd Mrs. Elmer ii-ra oito. or to r.ia
visitors of their daughter. Mrs. Her- senberg of northwest Thomapplr. Mr. and Mrs. Harry DcPilit nnd Bobbie and Joan wcre Sunday din­ Steeby of Leighton, and old home j
bert Thorpe nt Kalamazoo and cele- spent Wednesday afternoon in their daughter and infant grand- ner guests nt the Harry Balsch home, frirntu. He is in the light artillery I ■» " .n”’''w’'
bra ted Mr*. H's birthday. Sunday. Grand Rapids with their daughter, daughter, Mrs. Harold Buillment and celebrated thc recent birthday* division. A Mr. and Mrs. Ray Tolan
M,r A. n. 10*3.
A Mrs. Mary Dutcher and daughter Mrs. Monroe Gibbs a Miss Marcia and little Sharon Lynn, all of Bev- of thc two little girls. Nancy and of Detroit, recently married, were ; h“.’
'*
Alice of Grand Rapids were Easter Henning of the Bell Telephone of- erlev were Sunday visitors of their Jean, who pasM-d their fourth given a miscellaneous shower. Sat1 P
weekend guests of her mother. Mm. flee, Hastings, spent the weekend uncle. Glenn Allen nnd family ut birthdays oa April 20 and 23 re­ urday night al the Parmelee Metho-i n
yu,in»r Or
Lydia Cronlnger. A Mr. and Mr*, with her parent*. Mr and Mm. Al Parmelee. A Mr. and Mrs. Arnold spectively.
* Ivan Lyons. Y.M.C.A.
church. They were reciplcntts; Rntiro *i,rre«&gt;r t.r &lt;i
Edward Barber of Grand Ranlds Henning on north Grand Rapids Parker and three small children of secretary- of Hillsdale county, who I dist
many lovely gift*, refreshments of ■ ropy i.r tsi.
visited her parent*. Mr. and Mra St. A The Harold Cutler family of Cadillac came Saturday for n few recently returned to his native of
wcre served and altogether it wa* , .r*ml»o w»»ka pr»»l
P. R. Prlndle Sunday, a Mr. and-the northeast vicinity had a most days stay with their parents. Mr.
after some years spent al n most enjoyable evening. Mrs. To'•&gt;
Mrs. Wm. Campbell and little son lovely surprise Easter Sunday when nnd Mra. Albert Parker and arc state
Iowa, with hb wife andchil- Inn was the former Betty Camp- "■•■•ij.i^r prlntril
John returned to Detroit. Sunday the Galster Floral Co. delivered to spending much of the time In Grand Ames.
"pent the weekend with his । bell. A Scvmour G. Jordan, respect­
evening after spending the school them an abundance of beautiful Rapids where her father. John Vun- tiren.
parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Lyons. A ed nnd life-long resident ot this' A lru,
vacaUon with their parents. A We snaixhagons and tulips, a gift from derVecn, Is a patient in Butter- Mr*. Minnie Johnson spent Thurs­
e Burna, (
are glad to note lhe action of thc their son. Dar. a seaman with thc worth hospital. A Mr and Mrs. day nt the home of her brother. ; vicinity, died nt his home on lhe 1
Hasting* city council on live edr- U. S. Navy stationed In the At- Russell Hunsberger of Wayland John Carter in Orangeville twp. A west side Friday evening after a |
••
tallmcnt of thc sale of beer and lantlc area. A Mrs. Clara Moshter were Sunday guests of Mr. nnd Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Valentine and ' brief illness following a stroke. On
Easter Sunday Ire wa* with the fam- notice to cbeditoes
hard drink* on weekend* and holi- | nnd two children of J3un lake are J. C. Schad and children a* a two small rons of Ypsilanti were ilv
nt
a
dinner
at
the
Edd
Bedford
;
nt*tr
of
Michion. The
-----day*.---Our ’local
—’--------council
" last -----------year was-- ----------occupying
*— the
----------------------garage apartment
-------- ---ut farewell
—'“’I for Martha. A Mrs.
Mra. P.
F. C.
weekend visitors at the home 'home nt Pleasant Hill apparently in *°r toe County of Barer
presented with a petition signed by the Minnie Johnson home, a Miss Moys returned to her home In De- Easter
of
Dr.
and
Mrs.
Frank
Shaw.
Mr.
usual
health
altho
he
had
been
“
’
’
tor
*&gt;f
many voter* of this town asking Martha Schad entertained some of troft. Tuesday after a few days nnd Mrs. Lloyd Valentine of Has­ I poorly the past seventeen yenrs. Mr. A vT!?JLu»: J’,7-b,'r«ivrok. f
for the same curtailment. Tire her friend* at two tables of bridge.
—• -•
----------of
- 1her
— »father.
—•--• •L.
aridge. *t
spent
at the *home
..'a ..ut. JfiitX
were Easter dinner guest*. A Jordan, who was the son of Wellmovement wa* undertaken by the Monday r.cr.lr.g.
evening. i
* Mia.;
Mias nut'.;
Ruth E. Hamilton ...............
on Arlington
«... St. * Mr. ting.*and
Mrs. EYjrrest Bender nnd ington and Kate Jordan was bom.'( ,„irt &lt;in
hu, day of
Women's Society of Christian Sen- Johnson of Farmington, was the und Mra. Wm. Campbell. Mrs. Vern Mr.
Ice headed by Mrs. Hickman, sec- I Easter weekend guest of her pur- Smith nnd son Paul visited at thc three sons, and her mother. Mr. on May 18, 1868 In Irving twp. on tins, at ten n'rloek in
...v ... ; and ail rredltor. of .aid
retary of Status of Women but it ent*. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice John- Fred Granger home in Hastings, John Reed oTHespeter. Canada were the farm cast of Middleville ■ where
was rejected, a Miss Donna Holes, son. A Mrs. Fred Gutfin received Saturday evening. Ensign Freder- Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and he hu spent most of his life -until i r«»ulre4 to nr,
'&gt;"•
who recently went west and Is llv- a telegram Ixst week informing her lek Granger ta home for a few days Mrs. Philip Bender. MUs Florence he came to Middleville a few vears 1
of Grand Rapids was also' ago. He is survived bv his wife Ine*. ! '."r
iiuiin
a with her stater. Mrs. Reo Boley, 'of the death of her sister Mrs. while transferring from the east Bender
r‘, ‘
not pas* the physical for the Thomas L. Barnes at her liome in coast
- ■
.— ... He home for the weekend a Pvt. Harry two daughter. Mrs. Clare Williams i
to Seattle. Washington.
..,70
WAACS. however Donna is doing Loe Angele*. Calif, after a brief 111- expects to spend one day this week BalMEh ho* been recently .trans- land Mrs. Harry FLsh of Middleville.
her bit in defense work at the Boe- tness. As Carrie Rouse, daughter of with Middleville friends. * Burdette ferred to another air Held. HLs pres- stx grandchildren and one great- i&lt;i.'uteblsaa i
crandchild. Funeral - services were 1' m ••hl
,aid hwrini
Airplane
Work*.
i-i. *
a L.
Mra
.....George
„..u
Mr. nnd Mrs. Joseph Rouse, „„
she Benn way and several ft lends en­ ent address Is. Pvt Harry Balsch. grandchild.
-------------------2 TS.S.
I-owry Field, held‘ nt' the
the Beeler funeral home at i Dated.
D*tr&lt;l, *i*ii
es Is working at a defense plant wav bom In Hustings In August. Joyed a steak dinner Thursday eve- 3G4249C6.
Ham
C
*
in Grandville, along with some oth- , 1868 but later came to Middleville nlng at the Benaway cottage. Gun Denver. Colorado. A Miss Martha 2 p.m. Monday with burial In Mt. I
cemetery'. Relatives present
nresent
era from this community A Mrs. &lt; with her parent* and was a resident lake ba a farewell for Murtha Schad Jean 4chad left on Sunday noon Hope cemetery.
Alice Corwin is assisting Mrs. Rpb- 'of this vicinity for many years, * Mrs. Lease of Pensvlvanla, whose ,for htr training a* a lady Marine from cut-of-town were Mr. and Mrs. I
ert Williams of Pleasant Hill vlcin- She had resided in the west since husband Ls stationed In Grand Rap­ or "Leutheniecker" at Hunter's Col- I Noah Kraft of Charlotte. Mr. and BUY OR SELL IT WITH BANNER
lege.
New
York.
A
number
of
her
i
/'
&lt;
Ity. A The Masters-Jones circle of 11906. Surviving are two sons. Wll- ids at the army air school, has tak- !
the Methodist church, which ha* ’Jam Miller of Grand Rapids nnd ••n over the duties of Miss Pauline 1| friends were at the noon train to I
htr depart. A Mr. nnd Mrs. Arsponsored . the
Mother-Daughter Frank Barnes of Loa AQgeles, Calif., at'^the TJjornani&gt;to°KeUo«g 'school see
lnur Getty
ocuy and
nlK* cnudren
01 thc
u,e In
In­’
1
thur
children
of
banquet for several years. I* plan- eleven grandchildren and eight * Guasta at the Claude^Vveht^a lnK
wcre Easter
Easlcr guests of her
Rationing Adds to the Economy of Home-Baking!
. ing road were
event^ for
I
nlng on this event
Friday eve- great grandchlldreh; two brothers,
I parent*. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. John- 1
nlng
ot this
week. The
evening Johnher"idaF«-.
and Jay Rouse
of lx» Angeles.
aker
will K.
be^Mr^
&lt;Mn? Guffin
_.(&gt;(
ir.. ‘“Georgiana and
..... &lt; ,__ _____ .........
... ... I of*Mid- , ter'weekend w^Mr.*iu)d&lt;Mrs!lier- son. A Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Bali
1
M I n n I CVII I C
|v| IUIzLlVILLL
io
— —.
.

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1 SOUTHWEST WOODLAND
‘"“‘iLait Week s Letter
d 1" L Mr*. Celia Townsend spent from
| Tuesday till Saturday at Pennock
iki.
ks«l, hospital where the was employed.
M t« * Mra. Ralph Ekkens and baby re1 turned home from Hastings Friday
‘ .h. CVfning. * Mr. and Mrs Ogle FlanJ
tgan and Roger went to Manchester
Ottiro,
;rlB. College. Indiana, for the weekend
. and Miss Ruth Flanigan returned
.. .— public, home with them for the summer.
b» i&gt;abl|MHaa * Mr. and Mr*. Ellsworth Smith
for torro euu- Bn&lt;j Mrs. Sherman Smith ot Has­
. tlne" wcre Sunday evening guests
’rir/uiJiJa' lu of Ch“- Parlrf and family. * Mrs.
rlrrulxled In
Qne&gt; and Mrs
ch81mpr

Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wal•rob*t». । ter Hershberger. * Paul Brodbeck
Oat 5 so und son Russell spent Sunday in
—
Detroit. * Private Boyd Barry of
Florida lx enjoying a furlough with
Court hl* parent*., Mr. and Mrs. Tom Bar­
ry. * Mr. and Mrs. Ben Haines of
nf Willard Lansing. Miss" Gertrude Blzer ot
xomprirui Detroit and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd
Hitt were Sunday callers on Mr and
•",
Mrs. Percy Lehman. * Mr. nnd Mrs.
“ “a n Honald Lehman of Woodland and
"T;,,*
i Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Chase and
nt.iiv ''in i M&gt;na were Sunday guest* of Mr. nnd
I to &gt;"&lt;■ Mrs. Carl Lehman of Bellevue. *
■&gt;r , ia,n,«
, &lt;iun. bi ina .....
.......
—-... ......
otfirr in tbr city Of Ifaatinn. called on Mr. and Mrs Clarence
■ ropy nt Mid rixim on | Sls-son of Irving Sunday afternoon.

TIPS ON TIRES
To moke them lost!
Drive slowly — check air

content regularly — rotate

them

them — hove

in­

spected!

Tire Recopping

IF YOU HAVEN'T HAD YOUR
CAR SERVICED FOR SUMMER

DO IT NOW. DRIVE IN TODAY.

a

CONSIGNMENT

Phone 2240 Hastings

Do Your BAKING with

B

uiv.iuv- «
v.iui.i .n.ii- . ori i nuilu ui
lliui oir. mu
known and loved in Middleville. A chele of west Thornapple visited Mrs. Clarence Rotenberg of Ypsil- daughter, bom on Wednesday April
Mr. and Etr». Charles Gray of Mer- their *on. Frederick nt Ceresco,
■ ■ • -"­ ..28_»L PeniKKk hospital. Hastings. 1
ritt spent
spent Sunday
Sundrfi- evening
evening and
and MonMon- ’ Monday
Monday of
of this
tMsweek."*
“Harold
HaroldKer' Ue”Mn. Kenneth, left" for “their I ?•’?{.
mhn.n'i’j
ntt
week
A
KerA.v with
«-l,K his
hl. mother. Mrs.
..... Mary
.... .............
.. inducted
--- . ----..
dV
meen. ...I...
who ..was
Into the
home in Detroit Sunday after'a
™El
Gray. They report there arc snow- army last week Tuesday, came home week spent at the home of her par- ’ U'lPL J’,.Sp'.
banks yet at their northern home, from Camp Grant. Ill.. Sunday and !cnts. Mr. nnd Mrs. Clive Churchill, hta
sevm-e
u
* Mr. and Mr*. Glenn Blake visited [spent lhe day with his parent*. Mr. A Mrs. Flora Hanlon was a dinner
rl &amp;c"’S5T"2?‘,hlt“
their daughter, Mrs. Marc Squlcr and Mrs. Claude Kermeen. Earl ; guest at the home of Mr, and Mra. • “j jlctaJon°was *nMtoum Tuesday
of Jackson was in town Tuesday
on business and calling on friends.
' * Miss Maxine Flnkbelner went to
South Haven Saturday, and was
a guest at the JunJor-senior ban­
quet of the high school that eve­
ning. Sunday the Howard Paquin
family, where she was a guest,
brought her home and spent the
day at the O. L Flnkbelner home.
* Mrs. H. E. Hickman has been

ANDRUS SERVICE

LILY WHITE
'The FLOUR the Best'Cooks Use'
Jladied.

LILY WHITE FLOUR
“CLUB AID FLAN"

AUCTION SALE

Barry County 4-H clubs are sponsoring an Auction Sale of Purebred Registered
Livestock consignee? by Barry County leading livestock breeders at thc County 4-H

camp located on north side of Al-Gon-Quin Lake 4’/i miles NW of Hostings on
old Hastings-Middleville Road on

SATURDAY, MAY 15, 1943
Staring at 1:30 o'clock prompt
The following list of Purebred, Registered animals ore offered:

CATTLE

SWINE

Holstein Heifer calves, ages

1
1
1
5

Holstein Bull calf, age 6 moi.
Jersey Yearling Heifer.
jersey Heifer, 2 yrs. old, fresh.
Jersey Heifer calves, ages

2 Jersey Bull calves, ages 2 &amp; 10
2 Guernsey Heifer calves, ages
2 to 5 mas.
1 Guernsey Bull calf, age 2 mos.
1 Milking Shorthorn Heifer calf,
2 mos. old.
2 Hereford Bull calves, ages
6 and 8 mos.
2 Hereford Heifers, 8 and 14 mos.
1 Brown Swiss bull calf, 3 Vi mos. old.

2
2
2

5

cuf

It is just os important to provide proper housing for

down your

Berkshire sows, spring pigs and
fall gilts.
Berkshire Boar pigs.
Duroc Sow pigs.
Duroc Boar pig.
Hampshire Sow pigs.
Hampshire Boor pigs.
Chester White Sow pigs.
Chester White Boar pig.
O.I.C. Sow, 2 yrs. old.
O.I.C. Sows, Cilt and pig.
O.I.C. Boar pigs

our war workers as it is for them to stay on their
jobs on the production front! We cannot expect

them to keep on producing the tools of Victory . . .
unless we provide them with the homes they need!

This is your chance to get in the fight!

Victory Begins at Homo­
Remodel to Rent NOW!

t4\W

THE PLAN:

SHEEP
Shropshire Ewes with lambs by side.
Southdown Ewe with lambs by side.
Hampshire Ewes, lamb and yearling.
Block Top Ewe and Lamb.

All above animals consigned by Barry County breeders. Many animals offered in thc
consignment hove not been previously offered for sale by consignors.

Registration and transfer papers furnished with each animal.

Barry Co. 4-H Club members given a 10% discount on all purchases.
Bidding open to the general public.

BARRY COUNTY 4H CLUBS
HAROLD J. FOSTER, Co. Agri'I. Agent
orwrr «ito. AikHmm.
Beatrice coburn, ci,,k

Enlist those

idle rooms . . . that unused space in YOUR home*

In order to make it easy for you to

remodel property and rent to war workers, the Has­

tings Building and Loan Assn,

can arrange

fi­

nancing for this purpose. Money may be borrowed

)
AS Michigan’s war industry hits full
stride, more and more long distance calls
have to be made—war calls vital to victory.
The burden of calls on many long
distance lines has reached a critical stage.
Central office equipment, fully manned
with operators, is being used to capacity.
At times, each unimportant call, regard­
less of its destination, affectf'the speed
with which all other calls can be handled.
Many calls are delayed-sotne for hours.
And materials to expand the system can­
not be had.
•k

curtail both our personal and our business
use of long distance. Therefore, please—
1. Make fewer long distance calls — end

keep them short.

2. Give the operator the number of the

‘

You may

repay out of income, over a period of time.

If you are planning to remodel, repair
or buy a home and need financial aid
-stop in and let uf explain our plan.

telephone you are calling, if possible.

3. If

your call can’t go through at once,
slay near the telephone ready to talk
when the operator notifies you.

MICHIGAN BEU. TELEPHONE COMPANY

BUY MORI WAl BONDI-AMO UtP THIH

'

to convert a dwelling into war housing.

Yet, war caffs must go through
promptly! So it is necessary that we all

*

3L

We Sell War Bonds and War Savings Stamps

THE HASTINGS BUILDING
&amp; LOAN ASSOCIATION
9 Stebbins Bldg.

Members F. H. L B. Phone 2503 .

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                  <text>The Yanks Came Through In
Tunisia — Are We Doing Our Best
Here At Home?

T WOODLAND
Letter
Townsend spent from
Saturday at Pennock
sre die was employed,
h Ekkens and baby re1 from Hastings Friday
tr. and Mrs. Ogle Plan­
ter went to Manchester
lana. for the weekend
uth Flanigan returned
them for the summer.
Mrs. Elkworth Smith
lerman Smith of Hoslunday evening guests
lee and family. * Mrs.
and Mrs
Chulmer
of Orand Rapids were
a of Mr. and Mrs. Wai­
ter. * Paul Brod beck
wiell spent Sunday In
’rlvate Boyd Barry of
joying a furlough with
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Barid Mrs. Ben Haines of
ss Gertrude Blxer of
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd
nday callers on Mr. and
ehman. * Mr. and Mrs.
nan of Woodland and
1. Lawrence Chase and
nday guests of Mr. and
ehman of Bellevue, *
. Keith Furice and son
!r. and Mrs. Clarence
Ing Sunday afternoon.

IRES
them last!
— check air

them

capping

1 YOUR
JMMER
rODAY.

ERVICE
lastings

The Hastings Banner
MOTION ONk—PAGES 1 to 8

EIGHTY-EIGHTH YEAR

HASTINGS. MICHIGAN. THURSDAY. MAY 20, 1943

14 PACES—2 SECTIONS

BARRY CO. YOUTH COUNCIL DRIVE FOR FUNDS MAY
1 On tho ☆☆☆☆☆☆

Home Front

Compromise May Ba
Reached In This
Middleville Case
In the Circuit court of this county
by eight owners of farm lands with­
in the village limits of Middleville
to detach their farms from the
village and annex them to the town­
ship of Thornapple.
/
Friday morning, when this mat­
ter was brought up in the Circuit
court. Die eight petitioners, who
had asked for this action, and the
village authorities of Middleville
were considering a plan which
might prove to be mutually satis­
factory.
It appears that the homes on
these farm* are connected with the
village water system and partici­
pate in benefits arising from being
within the village. A compromise
nian. of which the details have not
been worked out, te being consid­
ered by the parties interested. It
was hoped that a satisfactory rompromtee may be arranged whereby
the homes on the premises would
be retained in the village and the
farm property be annexed to the
township. The case was adjourned
lo June 14.

LET'S LET MACARTHUR FIGHT

YANKEE SPRINGS

Supervisors Sell A
County-Owned House

RATIONING

☆ AT A GLANCE ☆

S&amp;nTh'a

LAST INSTALLMENT
STATE SCHOOL AID

723377

Royal Coach Gets
Large Gov. Order

PAID $25,604.80

SECURE ACCESS TO
i LONG, FINE LAKES

FOUR WILL NEVER
FORGET THAT NIGHT ;

LIBERALIZE OLD
AGE ASSISTANCE

TWENTY-FOUR MORE
MEN ENTER SERVICE

r housing for

itay on their
nnot expect
‘ Victory . . .
s they need!

Enlist those

'OUR home'

Summer Playground
Work Financed
By Youth Council

.

BOARD MEETING OF
BARRY RED CROSS

SATURDAY NAMED
AS "POPPY DAY"

LEGION SPONSORS "S-S
BLUE GILL FESTIVAL

SXr'SSifffis?*" b"*

JS^S!C&amp;

;Stat« Utilities Will
Pay Levy of $9,606,344

Problems of Public
Education to
Be Discussed

County Clerk Paid 21
Fox Bounties Monday

f for you to
rs, the Has-

orrongo El­
be borrowed

.

You may

il, repair
icial aid

lur plan.
igs Stomps

.DING
ION
•hone 2503

GOAL THIS YEAR
IS $6,000

May 17. 1943.
The Burry County Youth Council
Hutlngs-on-the-ThornappIc.
’Dawn to Dusk" drive for fundi
Fellows t
*
will be hrld on Tuesday. Muy 25,
knnsedlately following the dim
This 1* your old-maid school
breakfast to be held tn I.OOF. hall
teacher reporting from room 12, as
at 7:30 *.m.
was—room 206. os Is. attempting to
Those directing the drive hope
tell you some of the trivia of the
to raise M.000 for support of the
day. Did I My trivia? Well, I should
Boy Scouts. Cub Scouts, Camp Fire
say menial scraps that float through
Girls. YM C A, summer playground
my mind. Mr. Taylor and Mary
and other activities carried on for
Ketcham have already written some
the benefit of Barry county young
thing* about school in their letter*
a week or so ago. so I hope that
i^Tram captain* In the drive win
I shall not duplicate too much.
,
1 be: Don Siegel. Howard Frost, LowThere are certain things that I
'Red” Stamp’
Good
-rence Herrick. Richard Groos. Enar
as they have been in the past
soever. MacArthur could be tempt- veteran Nazi armies collapsed in'by the federal agent who had Week
have been storing tn my mind for
some time to tell you fellows. 171
Il may alm-mean that the 4 000 ed »way from his soldierly duty lo |Tunisia give* added heights of .charge of distributing these surplus Beginning Bearing Letter Through Frandsen. Harold Brockway, Hoowr
start way back in ancient history—
acre* will be added to the several seek political position while a great heroism to the stand made at Ba- ;commodities in Barry county. There April 25
E-(16 Points)
May 311 Smltli, Stuart Clement. Ben Gidky,
P-&lt; 16 Point*’)
May ”
31 Harrison Dodds, Huah RU&lt;y.Rothe basket-ball season. 1 should like
thousand acre* the conservation de- war te raging, the Republican party 1 laan and Corregidor by the Philip- I no longer exists a federal surplus , May
2
5.
man Feldsnauwh. Edwin TWvtar.
to give you a fan's observation on
partment had previously purchased (assuming that MacArthter te u plne-American troops who bought ‘ c0”Lm .
otaanlzation. since Die , May
9
nennem oanoerson, ut. v. u. war­
that. You see. we are pretty proud
H-(16 Points)
In Rutland. Hope, Orangeville and Republican (as far as we know he valuable extra months ot lime f(ir | l’r°ducts that system gave away for May 18
ton. Mrs. Richard Groos, Arthur
of that record. The team this year
—
—*•“ •»
—•— townships
ui_. ..
_____________
_«•■■■_ i.»._
_1
__u___ several years are now so scarce isuv m
J-(16 Points)
Yankee
Springs
as __
an has ______
never slated any party affUla- I the United Nations with cold, raw
Lathrop. James Rugg. Earl Coleman
rather remind* me of some ot our
area where any licensed hunter, lion) would have on its hands not a , courage, Hitler's troops In Tunisia tliat nearly ail ot them are ration- ,»
K«(16-Polnts)
and Robert Born.
earlier ones—maybe, the one that
ed. Last year, for Instance, this ;
*
,
during the game season, will be al­
|
(Continued on page 4. Sec. 1)
Chairman of the drive this year is
Barry county office gave away sev'
Billy Gladstone and Billy Bob Ran­
lowed to hunt game. No one's per­ popular hero but a fallen idol.
Blue stamps G, H. K. are good Joe Skinner, assisted by Howard
som d dare say that now) were
cral thousand pound* of butter,
mission ha* to be asked by the
Fro-t and Cedric Morey.
through May 31.
which te now on the ration liigon. I would like to give you a pic­
hunter. The department bought the
The drive breakfast will be pul
ture of that last game. A* you know,
Coffee
other land it ha* acquired for the
we were playing our old friend,
Stamp 23 for 1 pound, good to on by the Camp Fire Girls under
express purpose of giving sportsmen
direction of Mrs. William StebUna.
Charlotte: the gymnasium wo*
a chance to hunt game without
’—
Boy Scout troops will assist in put­
packed, excitement reigned supreme,
Sugar
trespassing on any one's property.
Mr. Gonyou, of the Royal Coach
und Mr. Broxak's gum was in pretty
Sump 12 also good'for 5 pound* ting up the tables and in calling
Since all are free to hunt, during
members of the drive teams to the
Co., stated Monday that hl* firm
good working older; we were ahead
the season, on the other lands
through May 31.
breakfast.
City ad County Schools
■ has received an order from the
ut the lutlf, our boys just playing
owned by the government in the
Both coffee and sugar coupons
Following a brief program with
That Was April Cost of
: government for several thousand
a fair game; but after the firstfour townships, it might be hard to
Got $32,983 from Lansing
arc from the same War Ration Judge Archie D. McDonald as prin­
Conservation Dept. Buys
half. something happened—It was a
the line at the Yankee Springs
Three Forms of Social Aid .trailers and are resuming produc­
cipal speaker, the teams, each with
The fifth and final Installment* draw
tion on slx-day-a-wcek schedule al
massacre; our boys went to nieces,
nark after the department has ta­
Shore Line Properties
During
April,
according
to
Mrs.
a
specially assigned territory, will
of
state
aid
for
the
schools
of
Barry
once.
the Charlotte boy* lightened up—
ken Il over.
Slamp 17 good for one pair shoes begin their work.
Helen Nelson, head of the Barry I T
The
state conservation oeparidepart jxc Qogch
Wen making
inc a*aie
The
Conch Co. has been
the but moments of the game were county ha* been received by County
However no one should attempt
Merely because thia Is a time of
trailers for the government for mcnl last week approved the pur- to June 15.
awful. You fellows liavc seen lust Treasurer George Clouse. The total to do any hunting on the 4.000 acre
GaaoUne
^,5S?’S&lt;L.n lM3mc
and haw been giving 'chase of two parcels of land, which
war with extra demands necessary
such scene* ociore.
aucn
before. sranoemonium
Pandemonium amount
arnuuni of
m this payment was &gt;32.- Yankee Springs area without first So
sump munucr
Number o5 from Basic for such important things as the
ouuup
fell In chunks; you could hear Paul 983-15. and was paid by him to the knowing definitely that the depart­ 868 cases or oia age assistance in , cmpiOyment to u [arHt. number o| will provide public access to Long
CaSC people.
lake. Hope, and Fine lake, Johns- ' Mileage Ration A Book worth 4 Red Cross and war bond and stamp
Draper's yelling over the din. It , following school districts of the ment will allow it. For lllnay be U,bl S'Si'l,1/’
tt&gt;
, ,,
town. The twoniarcels were bought i gallons of gasoline, good througn drive is no reason for neglecting
wm. ludicrous. Our boys were -run- .county, as directed by the supcrin- that the conservation authorities was &gt;2488. which is an Increase
about 25 ner
per cent
cent ------------- -----------------------------Irom the ownera by the department May 21.
the Barry County Youth Council.
nipg around the floor like stricken tcndenl of public Instruction. Of will wish to continue the Yankee over March and .bout
As a matter of fact, with so many
for that specific purpose.
i
Fuel OU
••dear". And Mr. Broxak's face wtu the total &gt;9,742.91 was for tu tlon Springs project as a game refuge, more than the average a year ago.
Mlchtann has a law which re- ' coupon 5 good for 11 gallons, parents working in war Industries,
a study —In scarlet. I don't know 1 paid to schools as Hasting*. Delton, wnere game birds and animals will There were 77 case* of aid to de­
pendent children in Barry county,
exactly what the score was—some- , Nashville. Freeport. Middleville and
quire* that 40 cent* of the price of Mujt
unU1 sept. 30 for both the Youth Concll will have a big­
be protected, to provide better hunt­ whleh called for &gt;3342.40. an aver­
ger job to do than ever before in
each fLshlng license issued by that hcal and hot water.
thing like 56-42. We had a chance Woodland. The state aid granted ing on the near-by land* in the
department be put into a special “cav “nu
"
- the way of supplying worthwhile
at reullatlon later on at the two was &gt;2334054. When tuition was four townships which were pur­ age of &gt;40-90 per case. Mrs. Nel­
activities for young people. It te
fund, which must be used to buy 1
tournament games, which we won. ■ paid we will so designate
When chased especially to provide sports­ son explained that a "case" did
lions a.
due:________
A book
not, in considering dependent chil­
that will give the public free 1
T^Z
Had Thrilling Experience On lands
1
We turned right around and beat ,nb
nv designation 1* Indicated, it will
"...
access to resort lakes. The money to Y^IcIm by Sept- 30.n ® B ?? ?
be
Following ore
are the
the dis
dis­­ men a chance to hunt without tres­ dren. mean a single person. In sevthem.
Incidentally, you will be h
. Slate aid. swinortnir
Cun Lake When Boat Sank &gt;ounhue u&gt;. LoSTnn. lake K:,c"
passing.
“
era,
instances
it
meant
two
persons,
pleased to know that Mr. Lyle Ben­ tricts receiving the aid. and the
Rolfe Bulling, Elmer Colvin. । properties
]
GO
days
or
5,000
miles,
and
occasionally
three,
according
lo
came
from
that
fund.
Be,dc
J
CB
e
'
e
^
nett and King "thumbed" their total paid lo each district:
I
is fl
first.
the number of such children in the Fred Slocum and Ed Tudor, of this , cause
so much of the shore lines which ever 1*
ASSYRIA—Assyria Center dis­
way from Ann Arbor to Hastings
home or family where such aid was
several times during the season. You trict. &gt;154.41;'Briggs district. S7S-61:
eranted ------Bnd ------eftr»'
Thursday morning
......
',_u_
— wU1
_..n ibv
individuals
whoth^publlc
can. and some, sugar
of 1943
, There were five cases where blind
whlch lhey
tlmra^do.
prA-ent
------- inui
clupo for
wulhome-canning
w
should have heard Mr. Brocak talk Uncoin district 106.99.
BALTIMORE
—
Dowling.
&gt;9530:.
public from fruit crops will be available to
on the Harry Carey hour at KalaVLSI'S8 wcre_Bldpd_tZ3
11 oil was caused by the fact that reaching such lakes, the legislature housewives on approximately the
niaxoo; he was so natural that hl* Striker. &gt;15812; McOmber &gt;152.46;
Over 500 clilldren of grade sch
little daughter, Joalynn. ran to the Hendershot. &gt;79.95; Week s &gt;64.01;
there are too mafiy meaaley carp c‘‘?c‘*d
same baste os last season. No reducTT»
tetM
ata
JranSd^y
U^lSal
in
Omi
take^
’
Hic
Jtate
Craiservass
oly
of
fishing
rights
by
owners
of
.
uon
of
blue
point
stamps
wul
be
radio, and called in “Hello, daddy
their shore lines.
&gt; made {rotn War Ration Book Two
Job".
- ------- — ^prll wai ,25.604.80. or I “on Bos
The Long lake purchase consists I for canning BUgar. Details of the
Now. on to the baseball season. district, state aid &gt;3.75857; tuition.
-V --------------- -OH .
Un. »» r*fSSnriU^rLl^With&amp; th.
Hastings won Ils first home game &gt;86715. Total &gt;4.615.82.
CARLTON—Carlton Center &gt;62.17
:four humanitarian* from Hastings
B“d
neXk tnr dAys'
with Middleville, 14-1. Naturally.
of Social Aid in this county, comes from the state and national i&gt;
isMis
---------------I'm still rooting for the Tigers—and ^'cASTLETTON — Nashville - Kel­ Bureau
TiZLrXTrr.T
jT"~ ~~ wI
we learn that the legislature, at its governments. But we do not need 1
nett
not very *UU cither. Here* hoping
recent session, enacted lawa. which to kid ourselves with the idea that olher prapliemaUa to do pp^os
that Detroit holds her own. John logg school district, state aid &gt;3.Kelley na* approved, which
Lockwood and I arc keeping our 113.51; tuition. &gt;1.431.80; total &gt;4.- Gov.
liberalize the aid that can be ex­
fingers crossed. And "we" do hereby 54531. Lake View district &gt;87.90.
tended In this state to persons 65
Hastings City school district, state years
state that we hope the Yankees are
old or older, r------ *"
"drubbed* again in rood sha|&gt;e aid &gt;2.60018. tuition &gt;6302.00; total
matter ofownershlo by by paying increased prices for what '
.VhI the West line* of section 21. Hope '
matter
(Are you listening. Jack Wagner?) Hustings township — Fish­ true In the «
of real or perronal . we VGy. where tax«&gt; on corporation. '£&gt; -bout 500 Ita of carp in their township wRh (be center line of '
work from the county organia
. township, with the center line of I
Many War Activities
By the way, I did go to the Lou
_____
_________
_
_____ « '«»■ “ taMrtdu.1. .r. -MM g-LU»
«&lt;
SUte Highway No. 43 for a place I
"“"J ""
Helping Mrs. Barnett on Um
Gehrig film. "Pride of the Yankees", er &gt;85W; Gregory &gt;54.16; Star
fellows
—
and
they're
no
pigmies
— of beginning; thence easterly along |
TTie
main
provisions
of
the
new
to overhead expenses, and are then
(Continued on page 6)
Under Direction ot
Youth council are: ChartM
and thought it fine. Went to see
law now in effect relate to the added to the selling prices of the also the outfit necessary for such the centerline of said highway lo
Secretary, tire Rev. Don
County Group
Gary Cooper.
.
an enterprise and. in all probability.
ownership
of
real
and
personal
products
or
services
we
may
buy.
.Oontlnurt on PM; «&gt; ,
Treasurer, and Judge Archie
Hastings has a victory corns un­
£hat bout had a load of fully threeproperty
and
life
insurance.
One
der the supervision of the federal
quartcrs of a ton. Tliert something
1 Co. Chapter. American
Red Cross. Donald. Judge Adclbert Cort
Americ
receiving
old
age
assistance
can
I---- .
U at the elly
government. It Is divided into land,
happened.
now be the owner of real estate with
sea. air. construction, and com­
You may remember that Wedne«...
— ...J p- m.
a market value of 23,500. The old
iter. John Hewitt
munity service divisions. About 300
day night was quite dark and
, Waller A. Eaton, treasurer, re­
law made the limit 12.500. For such
student* are signed up and are
chilly; also il was windy, and tlie
ported the war fund a* &gt;11363 82
a person the amount of personal
I.. »l...
T"
Hastings has three
waves hit the side, of the boat—hit
which exceeds the quota asked by
property he may own has been in­
the war program, the curriculum
It on all aides for that matter. Tlie
more than 50 per cent. It reflects namely. Central play:
Six Accepted tar Navy;
creased. Under the new taw a single
has changed somewhat: we have a
result was that the fish were shifted
Patriotic Groups Ask
. great credit on the people of Barry
person may now own personal pro­
Went to Great Lakes
class in radio, aeronautics, autoto the hack of the boat. Rolfe Bul­
| Co. and Mrs. James W. RaSford. school. Mr. Edwin Taylor has b—n
Fifth Annual Event
perty of a market value of &lt;500,
mechonlcs. electricity (next fall!.
chosen la be the City Playground
The following men iefpHutings and a man and wife may now own - Cooperation Of Citizens
ling was tending the motor when
chairman, and her assistants.
Saturday. May 22. Is Poppy Day the four decided to get to shore.
B. Jwere
m. granted
23-26 Director, and will have three play­
Mr. Aten has hod charge of the con­ Monday morning for Fort Custer, personal property having a market
Tlie Navy Will
Mothers
In
Hasting*
and
in
memory
or
those
struction of about forty types' of having passed their physical ex­ value of &gt;750. The previous law lim­
Suddenly his end of the boat went
The 5th Hastings Annual Blue'1 permission to use the Red
Rea Cross
Orcas ground assistants, one at each play­
who have gone before and in hon- under water, which poured into the Gill Festival will be held this sum- room* the first and third Wedne*- ground. who in turn wlU have uairplanes. Tire exhibit of these was aminations at Kalamazoo lost week: ited
the value of property a single
very interesting. Mary Ketcham
Paul Darwin McArthur, South person could won to &gt;300. and that ?&gt;r
I °°
boat
Bl tquicker
lulCBer ‘than
han you
you can ten
tel) iu
it. mcr on June 23-24-25-28. and will day evening to sew on layette* sent
qulckIy
nnd the four be sponsored by the Lawrence Bauer to National Headquarter* for dlatola about the girls' hospital unit; Bend. Ind., Shelby Noble Nash. Mus­ of a man and wife to &gt;500. if they in mllltarv “"Im, eray cittaen
kegon; Forrest
Forrest Wle
Lyle Wright,
&amp;h&lt;oul'l
. *
y
occupants and the load went Into Post No. 45 of the American Legion, tribullon to wives of Navy men.
there is a bicycle corps—a group of kwon;
Wright, Nash
Na*n-­ received old age assistance,
are ,ttoe drink. Fortunately, al that
girls' who run errands. Do any of ville:
ville; Ralph Robert Embody.
ESnbody Jr.
Jr, | Under
old Uw the full cash P’n?hihF.
All fish caught on the opening
Harry Thompson, first aid chalr1
hb
y
P
01
”
1
lBke
u
Shallow.
By
standyou want any errands run to-day? YpsllanU;
dav of the fishing season will be man. reported that the Instructors
.surrender value of life Insurance
n1? in« on the edges of the boat the eligible to be entered in contesU In course had been postponed by St. pound does not realise what &lt;
The girls' Junior Red Cross under Battle Creek; Edison Edgar Baas. pQllcle4 wu considered as part of the cond“'ri*d by
Miss Rowe has knitted five afghani Tanning; Gordon William Havens, ____«
the
various
classes.
Prizes
will
also
Louis
headquartera. the new dates te put forth in making Utte a I
personal property. Under the new
worth while orolect. Pnr four!
for soldiers. Miss Leiter's sewing Ypsilanti; Julius Steven Knowlton. law only that part of the cash sur­
. .. — • - •--------- «• •-&gt;
announced later.
group has helped weave these too. Buffalo. N. Y.; Richard Jay Lips­ render value of life Insurance which
Rev. Don M. Onry. represenUtlve
.r “
_________________________________
You should see the girls (and a few comb and Samuel Charles Varney, Is above &gt;500 shall be Included lu K
n the Camp and Hospital commit- dren
boys) knit these blocks. Then, ot Battle Creek: Harold Oacar Seger- determining the value of personal
--------------------------------------------------------- 1 on Chua™-, du there will be
course, stamps and bonds are sold strom, Middleville: John Gilbert
Jefferson St thl* agreement being e. .
lla*l*a*
kA/*ll
a i)aradp' contest* for children and when the budget was considered,
more liberal term* of the
every Wednesday In home-ronms. Tate. Rexford Tate and Charles P
required
durlng th^ forenoon
In
for adults .and entertainment for ‘Increased -demands
------------------’a bud­
At inc bond-auction. &gt;47.000 wbrth Edward Lipscomb, volunteers, and new law will, of course, make a in
get of 50 per cent more than last
which leach the children to make
of bonds were sold. Wasn't that fine Glenn Kenneth Kahler. Elson Vere larger percentage of older people
cvffw. g. w.de carnival with year. Barry Co.'s quota being &gt;54. many useful things at no expenea
for Hastings? Mr. Hine, with his Harrington. Clifford Ray Boqrom eligible for old age assistance. Just
which was ordered paid. Mr. Gury
The
primary
school
fund
In
thl*
:
C.
Murray
manager,
has
been
zeband-bond concert, sold quite a few and George Smith, all of Hastings. how many more Barry county people
also authorized to purchase one whatever to them, bicycle hike* and
state is to a large eztent paid by 1 cured to provide amusement dur­ was
bonds too. So, you see, we arc all
musical instrument to take to the picnics. Very Important too, are
Six others, who also parsed, were are now eligible would be hard to satisfactory to all concerned.
state
taxes
on
railroad,
telegraph
,
Ing
the
4
days
of
the
festival,
Mayor
Charles
H.
Leonard
has
trying to help preserve this Amer­ accepted for the Navv and went to estimate. Many who might be eli­
next meeting. These Instruments the weekly trips to Thomappteteto
Members ot the committee re­
ican pattern of life.
(Continued on page 6)
Great Lakes for their training. gible are probably at work and already purchased the first Poppy and telephone lines, express and
Every week, boys come back on They were: Conrad Roy Beeler of would not need assistance at this offered tor sale, a* U hl* custom. car-loading corporations. Tire state sponsible for the arrangements are:
Poppy Day this year should mean authorities determine the assessed Bill Sherwood chairman. Ed. Sayles,
their furloughs and come up to Middleville. George Trego Gardner time.
more
to
us
than
ever
before
be
­
value
of
the
properties
of
these
corAngelo
Spirls
and
Shirley
Henry.
base ball leagues as wri
school to see us Several have visited and Marlon Wesley Becker of Has­
Since the Improvement in the cause of present world conditions. [Mirations. The rate of the tax levy |
*
•
•
--------time leagues this summer.
my classea; I guess they wanted to tings. volunteers; Gordon Porter economic conditions and with bet­
see how it felt to be teased in Eng­ Kenyon of Hastings. Russell Dar- ter chances for jobs, changes have The need for assistance to veterans on the property of these conxjra- TO PLACE FLAGS ON
and
their
families
will
be
greatly
tlon*
I*
the
average
tax-rate
;
VETERANS'
GRAVES
lish class again. Merle Lancaster wood Byers of Delton and John been made in the assistance rules
increased during the coming year paid by owner* of other property.
The committee in charge of the
stayed a whole period. I am glad 1 Michael Matyasfc of Bellevue.
so that the aid recipients can. if and every Poppy sold on Saturday. whoae
value is fixed by supervisors.! Decoration Day exercises on May
playgrounds open on June 21*1, and
had that chance to chat with him
able, accept employment and know May 22. mean* that much help to and the rate fixed by local author- 130 plans to place flogs on the
A meeting open to representatives will close on Children's Day during
for lie is now in Africa, lhey Uli
that when the employment ceases, someone In need, a* the funds re­
of Allegan. Barry. Clinton. Ionia. Barry County Pair week.
.. ...
graves of all veterans in boththe
me. Albert McIntyre. I understand
he or she can be reinstated on the ceived are used for rehabilitation
Not only are the younger ehUThe Mlchlgwi property of these Riverside and Mt. Calvary ceme- Kent. Latke. Mason. Mecosta. Mont­
that you are getting along better;
assistance roils without having to work and helping to care for vet­ corporaUon* will be OAsessed this terles on Wednesday. May 26. If calm. Muskegon, Newaygo. Oceana. dren benefited by this nrocnusi.
that's fine; keep it up. Possibly
wait In uncertalnlty for months. It
dependent*.
Kat &gt;347397300. and the tax | there are any graves that have not Osceola and Ottawa counties will be but the High School riudeeb as
some of you folks who graduaUd
Evidently the people ot Barry U also recognized Inal an aged per- erans*
This year Ute nation’s large radio
. &gt;,BK Lnl° the primary lifJtool heretofore been marked, will some held in the Fountain school, corner well. The City Youth ORmcil rtran."
around the year 1W5 remember Ar­
■ son who has employment may have advertisers are cooperatlng-tn carry­ iund will be &gt;9.606,344, whfch i* one please notify Hugh Riley or L. of College and Lyon Streets. Grand
thur Wood. I had a short talk with
needs in addition to those generally
him down at the Coffee Shop not for whose destruction the super­ considered as common «n such em­ ing the story of the Poppy on their &gt;196.543 more than last year. 77ie p j&amp;u, of the name of the vet- Rapids, Thursday. May 27. com­
programs, which i* a new venture tax rate thl* year 427.65+per &gt;1.000 eran nnd the location of the grave, mencing at 10:00 am., under aus­
long ago. He wondered about Dick visors some time ngo offered a ployment
or valuation. Lost year the rate was ; before that lime? This wilT be ap- pices of the State Department of
for, them.
Watkins. I could Uli him that I bounty of &gt;2-00 each. Monday of
In June 1942 a plan to allow re­
Be .ready Saturday. May 22, to *2?28 on &gt;1.000.
■; |7iwl»Uu,
predated, as “
the
“ committee
“*
is de- Public Instruction for the purpose
thought Dick was down Texas way. tills week County Clerk Hyde paid cipients of old age assistance to
The law say* that primary school rircnis
of discussing important matters
?.:r&gt;TU5 of
st mai
marking every grave.
and that a few years back. Dick 21 Mich bounties. Up to noon Tucs- earn a certain fixed amount each buy one or these small red memor­
ial flowers and be glad that you money must be used to pay the ■1 —
—•--------of
- the American Legion pertaining to problems of public
Members
came up to Michigan tor his vaca­ day six more were paid. These an­
(Continued on page 0)
have the privilege and opportunity salaries of teachers.
.
I Auxiliary are also placing flap on education, according to an an­ Ity to secure
tion; he came to school every day. imals not only destroy chicken*,
of participating in making Poppy
------------------a • - ’ -------- ;—
the graves of their deceased of- nouncement released this week by
and "pestered" me. He asked about turkeys and duck*, but they also
Day a suoceas.
■
Eugene B. Elliott, superintendent of
other members in that class; kill young lamb*.
r
' Tn next wack s Hanner tne coin­ public Instruction.
Charles McIntyre. Mildred erand­
Sportsmen should be glad that
■■ommnu■■ ■
I pletc program for Decoration Day
often az possible.
sen* and Hub tn Fairchild were grad­ foxes are being slaughtered, because
U. &amp; O. DANCE
uated at that time. I remember that they are very destructive cnemie*
h...h.,,.- who ’dH 1,0 printed.
The committee
with parents ' (water
CHARLES DEAL, Prop.
R
' ,ur«M th« every natriotlc
organUaHarold
P.
Pelham.
Hustings,
who
Calling aU Barry County Service than ever before, and
class well—they dedicated their an­ of pheasants, partridge and rabbits.
Effective immediately, no one In
On account of the death 0! his
th.n
the
U. S.
n Army
armv Air Force ।Uon the
gcouu, camp Fire men home on forioogb. Don't for- restricted driving, it 1
nua] to me. Arthur Wood is a lieu­ They have a keen relish for. small the course of trade or business is wife, Mr. Deal will have an auction entered
last
year
with
the
rank
of
major,
ethe
U.S.O.
dance
sponsored
by
and all others who can. parthat many more of thee
tenant in the UnlUd Staten Ferry birds also.
permitted to buy or sell Select Seed sale at the farm located 1 mile west has recently been promoted to: । .Girls,
lr
i
Seal-Viking
Corp,
at
the
coun
­
•‘-.Ipipate in the parade and dec­
advantage of this won
Command, navigating for bombers
These pests are unusually plenti­ Potatoes at the previously allowed and 1 mile south of Freeport, known
colonel. Lt. Col. Pelham omnon
ne Bra
\Ts
ation OI
of ,the
graves.
Watch for try club .this Saturday night. You portunity for their child
being flowr. to England. He in­ ful this spring, &gt;0 it is said. We hope premium of 75 cents per cwt. These as the Frank Dorr farm. He 1* of­ lieutenant
In the West. In World I runter .Hnmmrimhnt'
W on
“l duty
hi ™
.nnounH.rn.nl.
quired about
Bernice Creaser; the good work of slaying them will now must be sold as table stock, fering a good list of horse*, cattle, 1*
he wanted to thank her for all the continue.
according to the Barry County War chickens, farm tools, and all the artillery._______
_____
MADE USUAL APPROPRIATION
math she "exposed" him to. Every
Price and Rationing Board.
household goods. Henry Flannery’
boy who writes to me. I try to an­ ANNUAL MEETING
The city council Friday evening 0:30 and transportation will be fur­
It Is expected that any. old pota­ will cry the sale and Ken Braendle KIWANIAN8 GIVE
swer immediately. I understand that
’ made Its usual appropriation of nished for you.
a worth
The annua! meeting of the stock­ toes not having been reserved for will act as clerk. See the adv. else­ BLOOD DONATION TO
Glen Murphy U hoping to come holders of the Hastings Building planting will be offered for sale where In this Issue for full particu­ PENNOCK HOSPITAL
men and
: &gt;100 for use in meeting the expense SEW NIGHT BUCKMAN
home at the end of his four-years' and Loan Association will be held within the next few weeks to re­ lars. .
Tl&gt;e Hastings Klwanls club ob- j0* Memorial Day obsenance,
Night Policeman Parker.. having to Utla a
time—from Hawaii; and I want to on Tuesday, June 1. 1043. at the of­ lieve the "tight" market. South­
served National Hospital Day by I
stau. young man. that I do not fice in the Stebbins Building. Tor ern potatoes should continue to in­ KIWANIS 8PON8ORED
NOTICE
volunteering
blood Arrangement*
donation* to122.
,
^oeplUT
over Kraft’s Paint Store
want you to bring me a hula skirt: the purpose of electing directors crease and thus relieve the potato BOY SCOUT EMPLOYMENT
Pennock H( " '
--------------------I have no need for one &lt; he has and for the consideration of such shortage.
further
HEADQVARTi RS
made for further donations
, .
Aav- 6*30
are being r*
threatened to bring one along). I other business as may be brought
Information has also been re­
People of this community who at some meeting
mowum ui
In the
um near
n..i na
fu-­
Ralph Rom.
_________ _
prefer a pineapple (there are no before the meeting. Polls will be released that the support of dry have odd Jobs to be done areaskea ture and those wishing to contri­ CHICKEN DINNER
einta on them there) or a lei. I open from 7:30 until 0:00 p. m.
edible beans which was announced to remember the Kiwanls-sponsored bute are asked to call 2307.
Memorial Day program 10:20. RUMMAGE BALE
re wondered about Donald DoxChas. 8. Potts, President.
in April applies only to the 1043 Boy Scout Employment bureau with
Creamed chicken dinner 12:00 , May
At Moose Hall. H. Mich. Avo.
ev; I rather pictured him among
crop of beans and dore not Include headquarters at the Burkholder------------- -31. Dowling church.
Adv. 5-20
the sands of Africa: the Banner
the 1942 crop. Knowing these facts Chevrolet Oarage. Telephone No.
Wilcox school reunion. Rutland
cleared that , up: he probably te
Due to the help situation..! will it te expected that holders of dry 2880. Several boy* are already work- townhall. May 30. Potluck dinner. BUMMAGE BALE
NOTICE
“sitting" under a cocoanut tree in be closed Thun, after 2 p. m. Perk's edible beans will start moving their Ing in co-operation with this bu- Bring table service and sugar. CotPresbyterian church. Friday and
Tavern. Adv.
s-20 stocks into consumer channels.
rtau te earn their own camp money. । fee furnished.—Adv.
5-20 Saturday, May 21 and 22.—Adv.

...

&gt;1NEEDS
HELP-

WORK FINANCED BY COUNCIL HAS
I SPECIAL IMPORTANCE IN TIME OF WAR

But don't worry.
The board of supervisors, al their
When, on Die anniversary of,
, one day session last week, voted lo
Oonregidor’s surrender McArthur accept a cash offer of 83.500, made
Th. 4.000 Aer. Pork
“rl- “ ll”
»~1 -&gt; said: "Until we claim again the1 by Charles ‘Duhlhouser, for the
remnant*
of It*
last■,. house „„
on Broadway, just south w
of
N«w Owned Rv Sta»a
1 a movement to draft MacArthur as ghostly
rsow ywnea
arorc
Republican candidate for the presl- gaunt garrison, we can but’ stand'the
’s, offices. This
.U'lhe Windstorm Co
Co's,
■ conservation Dept.
1 dentlal campaign of 1944. Frankly. humble supplicant* before ™
-— —
— purchased **three
—- years
—Al-1-u
house
was
• • '-10
in January by the county Tor
' News of considerable importance, we hope the rumor isn't true; that mighty God. There Iles our Holy
,--- --&gt;baa
on., county was then pay0®-1
to Barry county came from the neither-MacArthur nor Vanden- Grail."', we believe he was stating 1 Wf
year
state coiiservaUon department at
haVe anything to do with the words which burned In his heart ,,lE •200 „ ,
— ...in rent for down
Tn nnlittena whA rtn-.m nt rldlnu '1O*n Office*. Whose occupant* Were
T^.t denTrtn^'B,f‘lr Wb" ’urf °f MacArthur, in .L,™
n 1*^“ thereafter transferred to this.buildon to our reader*. TTiat department —
- ...
..
fpe county received &gt;60 a
voted to accept title to the 4.000 Tlie genera! has stated many times tog lory on the crest of a Mac- jnK
____________
interest* are
Arthur-for-president
to free
boom, we would । yfar rental for part of It. So
acre Yankee Springs project from that his only
This Is a regular weekly feature
| the supervisors felt that the county
the federal government. By thl* the Philippines; to help beat Nippon Isay:
designed to aid you in your cur­
transfer the Yankee Springs area into a state of unconditional *ur-| "Let the fellow alone; don’t em- .made good money on the deal. Tlie rent [lurchases of itenu rationed by
becomes the property of our state render; to free the captured gar- ; berrass him; give him a chance to building was mostly used for stornf Hatnnn nnd Gnrresidor fiahti
• nKe for surplus good* of the fed- ‘he government, ini* newspaper
instead of the National Park rt«m«
od-

DADIf lilCT TA (TATE I A£xordln« "pom from wa*hrAKIl Uli I IU JIAIL I ington. Michigan's Senator Vanden-

Seed Potato Premium
AUCTION SALE
Diecontinued

Promoted to Rank of
Lieutenant Colonel

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1 _____

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�THE HASTINGS BANNER, THURSDAY, MAY M. 1M3

TWO

EXPANSION

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Due to the war conditions we have remodeled our store in order that we can serve you better. We have enlarged

our produce Department making it the longest and finest produce bar in Hastings. We have installed three new
The public has been so

check out lanes especially adapted to speed up handling of rationing merchandise.

pleased with these changes that we wish to show our appreciation by having an expansion sale

Thursday, Friday and Saturday, May 20, 21 and 22
You don't just save on one item at FOOD CENTER and pay up for it .on

something else.

our store.

We ore bringing you big savings in every deportment of

Look at these sample values and hurry here!

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LARD

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THIRD FOURTH, FIFTH, SIXTH, SEVENTH,
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FRESH SPINACH
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COFFEE

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lb. 31c

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lb.
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SLICED HAM Smoked, Center Slices
9 Points
lb. 59c
PORK STEAK
Shoulder
7 Points
lb. 43c
PORK SAUSAGE g,«&lt;.hoi tu,
29c
PORK NECK BONES «lOc
PORK HOCKS u“ ap.i.ii
«&gt;• 24c
PORK LOIN ROAST
» 38c
CHICKENS Fresh Dressed No Points Required lb. 39c

FLEECY WHITE

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Argo Vacuum Packed Corn, 12blue pts., 2 cans________ 25c
Pineapple sliced, 23 blue points, can
________________ 27c
Tomatoes, 16 blue points. No. 2 can, 2 for_____________ 25c.
Beets First Call, 15 blue points, con _________ _________ 14c
Phillips Tomato Soup, 4 blue points, 4 cans__ ________ 29c

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Del Monte Pineapple Juice, 22 blue pts., No. 5 can_____ 39c
Del Monte Delux Plums, 7 bluepts., No. 2| con, 2 for____35c
Del Monte Fruit Cocktail, 15 blue pts., No. 1 can 2 for _ _--37c
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KENT CLUB COFFEE
O
lbs.
04 c
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Only 1 COFFEE STAMP NEEDED
FOR 2 lbs. Wc arc over stocked.

FAMOUS POTATO CHIPS
5 1'2 oz. pkg. 21c
GERBER S BABY FOOD
can gc
BORDEN S MILK
4 tall cans 39c

Del Monte Tomato Juice, 11 blue pts.. No. 5 can------------ 27c
Nucoa or Good Luck Oleo, 5 red points, lb.---------------------- 26c
Home Brand Oleo, 5 red points, 2 lbs.
_______________ 35c
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Salmon Pink, 7 red points, con
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French's Mustard, 2 jars_____________________________ 25c

Muller's Donuts, doxen________________________ _____ 13c

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�THE HA8TTNG8 BANNER. THCRBDAY, MAY 20, 19*3

COMMUNITY NOTICES
Deltas
Baccalaureate services Will tie held
in lha Delton Rural Agricultural
school auditorium Sunday evenin*,
May D at 8 o'clock Rev. Dale W.
"Robinson, pastor of the local Meth­
odist church will give the address.
Commencement exercises will be
held on Thursday evening. May 27.
Dr. O, W Warmingham of St.
Louis, Missouri, will be the spAker.
Miss Barbara Leonard, will be vale­
dictorian and'Miss Virginia Beck,
aaluiatbrlan The class Is composed
of forty-two members School will
close on Friday. May 28
Mrs John Chamberlain will pre­
sent her piano pupils in a recital in
the Methodist church Friday eve­
ning. May 21. Everyone welcome to
attend.

FAY FOB IT IN AD VAN City—
niTV varan nziuna

LEAD
SY LIVES

Mito
The dedication of a Service Flag
will be held al the church Sunday,
May 23 We hope to have some
music by' the Coast Guards from
Pine Lake Camp. The program
starts at 12 o'clock. A pot luck din­
ner will follow the service. Everyone
is Invited.

Martin Corners
Preaching service neat Sunday
morning at IU o'clock. Come and
Itear a good sermon and stay fur
Sunday school.

Dunham Dixtrkl
The Union Cemetery Circle. Me­
morial Day service will be held
Sunday afternoon. May 30. at the
South Maple Grove Evangelical
church. The service will begin at
1:15 P. M Part of the program will
lx- in charge of member* of the
Coast Guard from Clear lake.

owned .aid aalnial f,.r a i-eH.ol &lt;&gt;r thirty
da,« itaforw -Uuxhtrr far the pwriMMe
»t fattening the -am-, l*ltOVH&gt;f'.l&gt;.
IIOtVKVKH. that latere the m-at from
•wrh animal raa he offered fnr tale In
the Cllv nt llaxlnga. that It nual have
ttia Mt nip nf intp-rtion and approval
t.y the City Health Offirer. Aa era■tit Inna r-.nbr. the City ll-allh iff.
fker ahall dr.iyn.le proper lintea and
plaeer oh-re an In.peel-r will be am

Barry rille
•Die Barryvllle W. S. C. S. will
meet next week Thursday. May 27.
at the home of Rev and Mrs J. J.
Willltts for a pot luck dinner:
Everyone la cordially Invited to at­
tend.
Brush Ridge
"
Brush Ridge Cemetery Circle- will
meet at the cemetery Thursday.
May 27 Jor an all day meeting Due
to rationing, everyone please bring
your own food and drink.—Mrs
Chas. Aldrich.

rDhijrjrH

Doud
The Doud Ladles Aid will lx- en­
tertained by Mrs. Leslie Peas*.
Thursday afternoon. May 27. for
supper. All welcome.*

Two-Piece Styles
for Every Occasion!

J

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I hhjfi! i ’&lt;!

West Hope
••&gt; hill-d. and ' th- in.peelar.
The Community Club will meet akimat*
before plaeing hi- -lamp of m.paellnn
next week Friday evening. May 28th
at the school house.
aa herein provided. ma, r-qulre tie per-

operating wtintn trie t tty ot llaallaga
ehail ba required, Lafore bring per
Iwlttrd tn operate, to prneere a Iken-e
aa hereinatlrr protided.

Tailored And Tript In

abattoir not loreled within the City of
Ha.ring*. bn I heated within the Cennly

Linen Like Rayon!

'■t Barry, ahall have the right to apply

for a iieenae in the lie, mannrr a«

Neat Checks In Cool
Rayon F&lt;y Summer

Candy Stripes In Seer-

The woman of today walks, corries,
shops abouf and runs her home as ef­
ficiently as possible! Her clothes must

be as efficient too—trim, yet sturdy—
so she can look her best each busy day!

See these two-piece suit dresses—fam­
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or gored skirts and jacket-type blouses

that button up the front! Fabrics (cot­

tons or

rayons),

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prices to suit every woman's taste and

every woman's pocketbock! Sizes 12
to 20.

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SMART

SUMMER

Summertime straws with flat­
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trimmed!

Attractively Designed Lace

Tailoring Expert Coining

TABLE CLOTHS

was

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sturdy enough for every-day
wear, these lovely lace coverg
form gracious settings for
your finest dlnnerwrar.
Sixes 72"x72” A II'xSO".

front the

KAHN TA1LVR1NS W
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Womens'

will be at our store oh

Casual Dresses

FRIDAY &amp; SATURDAY, MAY 21-12

J?

Special Showing of Sine Spring Ji Summer

19»
Just the type
for
Summer

Suitings £ Topcoatings Madc-to-Order
Here’i your opportunity to
choose from "suit-size" sam­
ples—large enough to give aa
accurate idea of how they will
look when tailored. Every new
color, pattern, and weave­
hundreds to select, fromj
Whether you are hard or easy
to fit, you will enjoy the serv­
ices of an expert, assuring
perfect clothes styled with in­
dividuality and fine custom
character.

Bl MIASURID WHILI
HI IS HIRE; IMMEDIATE
OR

FUTURE

DELIVERY.

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"Selling Quality Keeps Us Busy"

HASTINGS, MICH.

Printed
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CLOTHS

Qat For Comfort And Smart styto!

WOMEN'S

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Rayon faille or gabardine in smart
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�THE HASTINGS BANNER, THURSDAY. MAY M. 1943
;1* why discussion about the peace
I and port war term* is very much f* 11 I I D (* LI C C
in order. Winning the war is but .V IT U l\ V 11 L J
_________________________________
Half the battle. The big job. the;
m
real objective for which we are all |.WOLEVAN METHODIST
Mil) had ample suppUea of f°°d- fighting is to win the peace.
MMDUnltlon. gun*, artillery fuel and
w ,w“ u.c

Tha
theme. “In God We
' Adult choir will sing.
The Sunday achool will meet at
11 2o undar the direction ol Judge

ITORIALS

Groundwork for a Nail rollapse
Menrive portion* In wfffch to operRujaU and
surrendered by the
Qerna,, people now know that
armie* are far from tnand truck* to drive unescorted to the vlnflbu. Ooerlnfc t.dd them that

•“ acniu*n ’•»&gt;•wouW ew tecI Uie
?aat
rm impact of Allied bomb*—yet, Gerhad enough W eat/were short on
mdualrtal centers are taking
guns, ammunition medicine* and
ri , IKJUndlngS whlch
c*
S
’««m imigninront^e rt-

Jock and

1 ANNOUNCEMENTS

Sunday School at 10:30 Preach8. Conger Hathaway, irntor
Ing service at 11:30 No evening) lite Ladle* Aid soclrty wUl meet
service during the revival at N. lev- JJ*
J* 2 J®
ing. Everyone urged to attend the
Stuart Ctement
meetings
Judge of Probate and Childrens
Dally Vacation Bible School June C°“f will rorjak on -Ayartime Prob14-18 inclusive. Details will be an- . **5?...
nounced later
Sunday morning worship at 10 .30
Praver mretln■ Wednesday err Tt&gt;e l)a4U’r will Uli about "Tile
ntalT ItedSSh
HlAlriTlUM- .nd wul oreu-h on
No Friday evening young people's ' lhTT,,r,1to'y ecoul^tro^ win meet a*
service during the revival Friday .hP^hmvh Mind^’P ntaht E L
nights
nlgnt. E. L.
rugnt*
night* will be sneciai
special vntins
young rwonleS,
people's 1
nuhta at the North Irving revival.
TfiTT',
.... Ctxnus club will meet Thurs­
.I -r-v.The annual vole for pastor will day night. May 27. They will start
-- ----------la "traveling batket” hiUh-hlMng

1 sudden collapse is not expected, is
Everybody cordially'- invited
not probable in the light of avail’ tf (
oUe information, but is possible'
t----------ncver-llie-less.
-----------------------------—
PILGRIM HOLINESS CHURCH
... ............. &lt;a *
Sunday School 10 A. M Keen
I|IGH school NOTES
competition is shown in the contest.
T»” «*-y
•*» have their Next Sun. have a verse beginning
■nd sutrrnder of the Gcrrnan army BnnUni sjag party at Charlrton with the letter E. and remember
bringing a new one counts double.
Under Field Marshall Paulus at parg near the end of this term.
Preaching Service at 11 A. *M.
Stalingrad. Yet it I* not safe to
The Hl-Y ha* announced about
itasume that this blow will crack ten vacancies in its membership due :Next
’""L Sun. Rev. Mrs. Manker will
derman home-front morale and to graduation. Boy* who . have a
-Ul&gt;
11,0 Pn,,cl*
ire the way for a general break- C" average, arc of good character
*&gt;wn of the German will to resist
‘nr “'5 *h0°*.
£■■£-£. “7
- .. _ ...
Evangelistic Service 7:45 P. M
The Naxl* stiff have jxiwerful ££
name5 to Prayer service 7:30 Wed. night at
armies in the field and lu reserve;
Ronald Bros*. Stanley Bridleman Lhe church with Francis Colt man
excellent military leadership: tre- Mrtvln Haavmd, Richard Beadle, ha'!*n« charge
..
^uhne"‘ Chandler
'pC^[.dp£
mendou* quantities of guru, tanks, jack Walton. " Pauline
Chandler. ' Th*
u !ll29bi7‘s Hb .peop,e
artillery and ammunition; sufficient Eleanor Jarman. Mary Ketcham,
food supplies to keep well above the Ruth Marble. Marjorie Norton, BAPTIST CHURCH NOTES
starvation level (even though the Marjory Stanley. Uta Garltnger.
Sunday School at 10 o'clock.
rest of Europe may go hungry); Ocru-vievc Pease. Hazel Stauffer. nivine
. [
Divine Services
Services atat 11 o'clock. Serenough gawline and oil to keep esmon bv the Pastor. “
।
senttal mechanized unit* In oper-. 2^.tr iiJai
Evening meeting at 7:30. Sermon:
ation: an air force, which, al- Lt wn,M r f
10 * he,d Isalah» prophecies fulfilled about
though not the overwhelming wea\
resurrection of Christ.
non it once wa* still ha* great de- ,urupl s flnlsl,ln« the eighth grade
Tuesday nights B.Y.P.U. al] young
fXiva
UmitAl ItrSnuMtsw- 'hU year can secure permit from people invited, time 7:30 at the
fCtahe and limited striking power, Mr. vanBusklrk to ride to and from church.
a submarine fleet which I* stiffI aUe high school one daythis spring
Wed nights prayer meeting at the
to make damaging inroads on Allied to enroll for the faff term.
church at 7:30 and study ot Sunday*
ahipidng and a number of powerful
The Youth council held a dance School lesron.
surface naval unit* which might.'*} the Parish house Friday night.
Wed. afternoon. May. 26.-the Uifor a time at least, add considerable M“&gt;’ J1*.. Tlie Rhythm Kings fur- dies' Aid will meet at the Parsonto the destructive force of the yn, #Ke- l25,^00?/1 Street. All Ladles'
denca raider*
T
Tomorrow
night the
annual arc invited. Mrs. A. Sawdy will
,
.
.
..
.
The Axis armies have suffered a
tarrtfic defeat in Tunisia; more
completa than any military analyst
would liave predicted a month ago;
a defeat comparable, povlbly even

■^rLir^o.,o,»1“w clw °'pro,ri,m-

a*»ume that Tunisia is merely tlie - America the Beautiful." will be
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST,
definite ending of tlie beginning, presented by the children from the
.SCIENTIST
North Africa is cleared. Sea lanes fifth
Dfth through the eighth grades. Corner
Comer Church and Center Streets
through the MedllAranean
llA-rxnean will soon , The girl*'glee
girls glee club will
Will sing also. Subject. 'Soul
'Soul ana
and Body
Body"”
be open tn Allied
■d freighters which
which; , Senior
-entor name cards will arrive to- Sunday Service 11 a m.
i&gt;A,H‘2’A‘,cc,,u-"ts were R,ven
K,ven
*•-•- -• 9:30 a
- m.
will shorten supply route* and have
Sunday Sclxnl
the practical effect of adding «ev,,^^45
U*Umontol
sev- , ...7'
ml mllllm. u&gt; u&gt; *1IM aunpbm. iJJh?&gt;?1£S“
:
Reading Room In church edifice ’ I
The groundwork fur a direct invasion ing On career books, now have them open Wednesday and Saturday from
of Hitler's European "fortresa” ha* finished. They arc
on
dispk
'
are
display in 3 to 5 p.m.
been completed. The chances are room
—.... 207 this
Jib STCk.
week. Her
H“ sophe
aepnomore
that Naxi armies wtll fight on until classes arc now studying
— -"Julius CHURCH NEWS
Germany, itself, i* invested: that Caesar" by William Shakespeare.
The quarterly conference of the
.
The
teacher*
of
Hastings
are now Methodist church was held Sunday
mnntlu. pusUbly two years of lough,
lht "scbool census.
afternoon and wax well attended
bitter fighting are in prospect be­ ।takl,lg
TtlF Journalism class visited the District Superintendent Rev. E. H.
fore the Naxi armies will be beaten
“.Hasting* Commercial Printers on Babbitt presided. By unanimous
into a slate of unconditional sur-,_„,
«iUJ
r* | May....
12 to watch the uuuul
Doomsday
rising vote the official board re­
;
UI..4
render.
iBook
bdn&lt;n.l.un/
printed?
quested the return of Rev. L.-Win­
• • •
I The American literature final test
Stone as pastor for the next
However, even though 1’ is prob- will be of .different nature this year ston
conference year, which will begin
able that the hardest fighting u yet than before
They are asked to June
1. Reports from nil the de­
tn be done, we must not lose sight write approximately a five hundred partments of the church were pre­
of the fact thnl a sudden Collapse
essay on anything that's typi- sented. During tlie present con­
of Germany la within the range of
American. They are due next ference year 61 were added to the
nnMthllltv
'
1 church memberalilp.
possibility—an ruitxlrle
outside iwulbllltv
possibility, In
to
Last week the biology department
be sure, but still a jgyudbilily. If
a new specimen, a EMMANUEL EPISCOPAL
XtlCh a collapse does happen. wc entertained
baby red fox captured by Louise
Rev. Don M Oury. Rector
must be ready for it. m&gt;t taken and Iris Baldwin and Gladys HildeSunday services;
Holy
com­
off stride as we were In 1018. Tliut bmndt while mushrooming.
munion at 8A.M. Sunday school
' Tinny F. F. A. boys planted 5.­ at 10. A M . morning worship at il
000 tree* nt the scliool forest at A M. the Rector preaching on "The
; Yankee Springs Friday. May 7.
Faith of Job.”
| The high school band will play
। at Ute Decoration Day service* held GRACE LUTHERAN CHURCH
I at the ceinetfry.
Divine worship at 10:30 A. M.
During the hut club hour of the Sunday school al 11:30 A. M.
year Monday. May 17. the F. F. A.
Rev. O H. Trinklein will attend
chib viilted the Sllvcrs-Rtch com­ the sessions of the.Lake Erie Con­
pany. and the Know Haatlng* club. ference. English District. Missouri
I the fbh hatchers-.
Bynod. May 25-27. al Akron. Ohio.
I The Conservation club listened to
The Grace Guild meets Wednes­
Mpie fascinating tales told by Pvt. day. May 26. 2:00 P M . al ths name
Robert Bennett of the Army Para­ of Mrs. Harry Sponablc.
chute Troopers stationed at Fort
Benning. Georgia. Pvt Bennett in­ FIRST METHODIST
structs paratroopers In the use* CHURCH
of h-epe and motorcycle- After 54
The Morning Worship Service will
lumps he ha* suffered negligible be held next Sunday at 10:00 o'clock.
mishap.-,.
Mr. Stone will preach from the

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7:30 P. M. Bong service—and the
Klor will continue the theme of
Bunday evening on "The Stew- ■
ardshlp of our Faith ”
Tuaa 6:30 P. M- Junior and in- ‘
tenuedute C. E. meet with Rev. C i
N. Btormea—.J'
Thur* 7:30 P. M. Adult an&lt;T
Young People prayer meetings.

PRESBYTERIAN
■YOUTH ASSEMBLY
William Marcus Stebbins. Patricia
Fewlcxa. Janet Boeke'.oo and Jtav.
and Mrs. 8. Conger Hathaway will'
attend the "Mid-Assembly Youth
Conference- to be held in the,
Masonic Temple at Detroit May 28. ।
29 and 30. About throe thousand
m~u«.. Presbyterian voung people from all
Quarterly conference. June 5 and the
tan church
”the Presbyter
Presbyterian
church fast
last Su
Sunp5?p,‘e ,rom an
day.
C.
F
Angell
wax
elected
as
an
I
lh,r.
»Utea are exthat and lack of ammunition. It Is the wan is now Judged to be strained N. Irving
!
* Uu»L.
ekler
and
Charles
T.
Smith
and
'
P^ried 10 attend.
» the eternal
^disgrace
of thl*
iuntry
that we'
ever "booby-traplllC ll,nW‘. German supply lines
Revival services began Tuesday Jowph“siiults“as’trustee^*'‘“ “““ ,
Sd^kn armv into a Bataan and fcre noW
more evening with Rev. B. E- Manker. a
-Children
--------------------------“ ^observed
-------- -* 1’
* Day
will *be
thl r’rnmle nf the so liun ,,ulcr e*V inUnded—and . former local boy. a* evangelist. Ser- .at the Presbyterian church Mt 10:33 I
Next Sunday. May 23. the worship
’ &lt; X
Ih
intolerable burden of supply is rices each evening at I o'clock with A M Sunday June 6lh_-Wilh Mrs.
Irs. | hour 10 A. M. will be in charge of |
p1 un
cvcn morc complicated by the ““ urgent Invitation to everyone to W G. Bradford In -Charge of the ' Rev. Mrs. Opal Houghton.
Also I
program.
: the 8 P. M service following C. E.
1. ™ X
LW nrids of light bomber, and
the« sendees.
.
twyorid 1* an epic which will ttvt. r]ghu.rs whlch are uklI1J{ tt aUwl bowens Mll LS CHURCH
totW'
...
' &lt;«“ ol
locomotives. So. a
”brolW 1 30 A M

fcctl Ot aerial bombardment are
flt wA X^'nhid- cumuiaitTc.
cumulatlrc. run
Full aainage
damage cannot
cannot oe
be
—
t
measured in terms of vtrible result*.
cal exhaustion caused by weexs or Persistent aert.nl
.. . » .pounding,
.... ,.
.for exstarvation ration* and tropical dis- ,| ample, was a prime factor in taking
*

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' PBMBYTOIa;* ’

B. CHURCH
|
M Coldren. pastor
11
M. Morning worship— ,
is of Union With ChrUl" |
I theme of the sermon

SPRING AND SUMMER

MAKE WALKING
A PLEASURE!
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SPORTSWEAR
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caught anc
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quite a rec
David O&lt;
ot Hartini
third bare
Old inde;
• champ" U
locking, wi
tin- be*t U
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the Barry
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Here

is the
greatest collection
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and every
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1 and ratu
Mr. and
received w
ley Wilkin
Army Air

Peter Ad
when reru-

reader of I
60 year*.
1883.
The heahave lab-ei

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there is’a

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Mr. and
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prountl pu
at Borges*
16 The li
tlie name i
Attorney
an addre.-.'
ing of Uu
Club.
l. Ch&lt;
Call
May 15. nt
with his n
cr nnd b
Wife retun
Wednesd
a roQ^flr
house on
owned by
Ute. Tlie
H pund'd
The du ma
Mrs. Ch
ploymi-nt al Battle &lt;
lagan her
Tommy
prumplU *1

a

NEW! NEW! NEW!
HATS COATS DRESSES

KLING ARCH STYLES

SPECIAL CLOSE OUTS
CHILDREN'S PJ'S

*3.98

Sizes to 12

79c

59c

FASHION-BILT STYLES

89c

Bonnot &amp; Gown Shop
Phone 2132

104 East State Strcat

M

Carlton a
Brown of
tlon* of i&gt;
UJB.O. lor
group* of
camp.
briituls

$4.85
19

Come in, See our whole
exciting array of scarce
WHITE ARCH Styles!

Q9

WATERS CLOTHES SHOP

STAMP NO. 17 FOR SHOES

EXPIRES JUNE

Good

A'eu-s for

Mr. and
E Cl in to;
this week.
burly l
attended

15th

which win
Mrs. Ixtur
Mr. am
now living
George

Thrifty Men

cnlUtcd 1
Uonel at
Lakes. IU
The M
Company
Uiat. the

GENUINE

worm’s grip

Memorial Day

with PTZ

Is MAY 30!

FTZ, the Phenothiaxine worm
helps you get sheep worm* un­
der control. FTZ removes six
Jpeciei of worms—stomach werm.
kiscr stomach worm, bankrupt
worm, bookworm, large-mouthed
bowel worm, and nodular worm.
Its active ingredient, Phcncthiazinc, is tlie only material known
to be effective against tlie noduThia product is available in two
forms for sheep—FTZ Pellets and
FTZ Drench FTZ b also sold in
Powder form and can be given in
the feed. Get FTZ for your sheep
today.

Adult Sheep

gol.____ $6.50

Drench,

new stock—all sizes

$g98

Wc have 7,000 beautiful Geraniums
in various colors.
Hydrangeas
Coleus
Draccnas
Vinca Vines

Ageratum
Roses
Fuchsias
Snapdragons.
Petunias
Peonies
Carnations
Gladioli
Combination Plants
Order an urn placed and filled

Visit our Greenhouses ond moke your selection or
coll 2530 ond wc will try to fill your order carefully.

dress and sports

Early

cabbage,

tomatoes,

peppers,

50 years.

3250 3500 3750

Stebbins &amp; Jacobs
REXALL STORE
Shown lo AllPhone £131

.Haul***. Mkb

WILCOX GREENHOUSE
104 E. High

or black kid and elk leathers—choice of

leather or rubber soles.

The fre
tiM-.l th-

retained.

KLING ARCH

Buy Your
Curlee Suit Now

eggplant,

Drench. I gol______ $12.25

—Hare's just the shoes for you. soft white

SKILCRAFT

fabrics. The same quality q$ Curlee has made for-

sweet potatoes and Spanish sweet onions.

The reg
en of the
May 21 a
urged to
ation of &lt;
rummage
Saturday.

NURSES, BEAUTICIANS, HOUSEKEEPERS

$298

Wc hove a fine spring stock of Pure Virgin wool

,Wc hove the following vegetable plants:

Grace 1
May 26th
Mrs. Hun

STYLED FOR THOSE WHO APPRECIATE COMFORT

Plaid Sport Shirts
"

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Hosplta
with Mrs
Thursday,

NURSES OXFORDS

There is Always Something New at This
Store . . . Just Received the New

CONVERTIBLE COLLAR for

a heavy I
long dBta
George M
comiMny.
come critl

Designed for Day In-Day Out Service

Buy now while we hove them

PRICES

Powder________:____ $1.25
Pgllctt*. 100V_.__-_$6.00

Suede Leather Blouses
Knit collar and cuffs and botlom

Lawrenc
Hr UMS,
give* me
tons. Byro
finished t
corps and
inl-.'-u i. .
time, but)
at their cl
was inarr

Uielr pare
port* of w
Word h
Mr. and &amp;
■nnd on
|iua Ciiri

REMEMBER RATION

OWNERS

imrx. Fla.
who was
city. Mr*.

in Washii
signed to
wc*t coasi
un Instrui
have a site

Widths AAA to EEE

SHEEP

Tummy c.
numbers t
talent, of
nwnt. we t

Waters Clothes Shop
Selling Quality Keeps Us Busy

M
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FASHIONBILT SHOES

$/gll5
‘hl •

THERE’S PLENTY OF
HOT weather ahead
SO PREPARE FOR IT
NOW WITH A PAIR
of NURSES Oxfords!

5
E

�THE HASTINGS BANNER. THURSDAY, MAY 18, 1843
BOWLING NEWS

Tha complatloQ thia weak of tha
Bliss and Recreation League ached-

LOCAL NEWS

4ak. V F W iSKJ’iK0

uba rings down the curtain on the
league bowling for the year.

Jack and Junior Haywood, 15 and
17. sons of Wm. Haywood, of Dal­
ton. who attend Deitnn High school.
caught and sold B8S0 worth of furs
through the fur season. which is
quite a record.
David Goodyear, champion bowler
of Hastings thia season. played
third Use for Charlotte back in the
old independent ball days, the
"champ" U atlll hard aa nails, smart
locking, well groomed and reflects
live best traditions of Uw House ot
Goodyear, always a strong name in
the Barry county seat.—Charlotte
iU-iiubllcan Tribune.
PFC Waiter Btecnbock of Boston.
Maas, was home on furlough May
7 and returned May 10.
Mr. and Mrs Emery Wilkins have
received word that ineir son. Shir­
ley Wilkins has been promoted to
Sergeant. He is stationed jit Uw
Army Air Force Technical Training
Command tn Chicago
Peter Adriansnn. Delton, Route 3.
when renewing his subscription last
week, staled that he had been a
render of the'MaWrer for more than
60 years, having started back in
1883.
The heavy rains of the past weeks
have taued the level of the Thornapple-river nearly lo flood stage and
all ot the "flat*" are Inundated. Be­
tween this city and Middleville
lhere is a lot ot land under water,
as seen from the Michigan Central
train.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Carl Phillips (Ag­
nes Detkins&gt; &lt;’f Kalamazoo. nre the
prountl parents of n daughter, born
at Borger hrepital on Sundny. May
18. The little Mis. will answer lo
Uie name of Mary Ida.
Attorney Kim Sigler is booked for
on address at the May 24th rivet­
ing of the Battle Creek Rotary
Club.
,
Cpl. Chester C. Cramer of Camp
Beal. Calif., returned to his camp
Mnv 15. nfter spending his furlough
with his mother, Mrs. Edith Cram­
er and brothers and sisters. His
wife returned with him.
Wednesday evening of last week
a root-fire was discovered in a
house on South Market street,
owned ■by lite■ A. E Kcnaston Es­
tate. Tlie fire department promptly
responded and put out the blare.
The damage was small.
Mrs. Clarence Workman has em­
ployment with The Wilcox-Rich Co.
al Battle Creek, as a counselor. She
began her duties there on Monday.
Tommy Waters did some im­
promptu singing ut the H-HJS.'J-hop.
ul the request of all the 8Uesu»Tummy can do some 'hill-billy
numbers Uiat equal the best raa.o
talent. of mat type af entertain­
ment. we've ever heard. _ r
Thunks to Mrs. Fred Henney of
Carlton and Mr. and Mrs. A. LBrown ot Ann Arbor for contribu­
tions of jxipcozn to be used by Uw
U-S.O. for Uw service men and the
groups of selcclctd who leave for
...mp
Friends here will be sorry to hear
of tht recent death of the mother
of Mis. C. W. Clarke of SL Peten.burg. Flu. Mrs. Thomas Pomeroy,
who war, also n resident of tluit
city. Mrs. Pomeroy formerly lived
tn Freeport also.
Lawrence Colgrove. formerly of
Hastings, writing to friend* here,
gives me InfomaUOn Uiat his two
sons. Byron and Lawrence, Jr., have
tuiuiM-u their training in Uw air
curps and have received their commlMdons as ensigns al the same
time, both graduating at the lop
pf their class. Byron, the elder son.
was married last Saturday after­
noon at St. Johns Epficopal church
in Washington. He lias been aasigned to fly bls bombers on the
wwl coast and Lawrence becomes
an Instructor. Both boys expect to
have a short furlough and will spend
a few days in Birmingham with
their parents, before they go to their
posts &lt;&gt;f work.
*
. Word has just been received by
Mr. and Mrs. V. A. Bates that their
grandson. Marvin A. Cooley of Cor­
. pus Christi. ' Texas, was married
May 6.
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Armour 328
E. Clinton are moving to Quimby
this week.
Forty two high school students
attended the Youth Council dance
at me Parish House Friday night
which was chapcronrd by Mr. and
Mrs. Laurence Barnett.
Mr. and Mrs. Burr Cooley are
now living at 302 E. Colfax.
•r~
George Robert Carpenter, son of
Mr and Mrs. G. E. Carjientcr. has
eniuted in the Navy and is staUonel at Uw U.8J4.TB. al Great
caxca, iu
Tlie Michigan Bell Telephone
Company today renewed its appeal
Uiat tlie public sharply curtail its
use ot long distance service. Citing
a heavy Increase In the volume ot
long distance calls over a year ago.
George M. Welch, president of the
company, said the situation has be­
come critical.

x

i Featuring Bert
| WduSan
Russian."
M xli«
the atonr
si
his hectic
ad
&gt; - iwith
—r-----------—i
—--------- r-r—

1"®%^ y,, active in
circles in Lincoln, and was -star Spangled Rhythm"

. mum u u» Btrnn,

oul ™.u»r .“X“hZ wmTLEr"* *"•

Regular meeting tonight al tha Parent Taa^rs Association. 8he In one grand funfllin. It's a picture .tarrlae Jinx Fafkenborc
hall.
| was also a Rad Cross Fust Aid In- with enough entertainment tn it to Tom Neal
'
Have you noticed our window In r~ —
make a down too fllma'.
. Tunes, fab. love and laughter
1 Walidorff*i. We want to thank them I
■
"
. serve as the principal Ingredients
very much. They not only gave u* 1
Larky" starring
starring
V. Burkle of Unooin, a "Happy Go Lacky"
, in tills latest musical film.
'the use of their window but helped
ar! Burkle of Woodland. Marr Martin. Dick Pawail
J
----------------- ----------------------to decorate il with us.
and a sister, Mr*. Eu- । With an all star supporting cast ci)B PACKS
Next Bat. Is "Buddy Poppy" day !
England of Washington, and filmed tn Technicolor It's a
Deni number g and 8 with Mrs.
1 the One day In the year we can ' 1
I colorful musical funfilm of a for- W. O. Bradford, and Mra. Charles
our BTkUtude to those Bud- .
i tune-hunting girl who arrives at Annable. Den mothers, spent a busy
Tales who gave tlie supreme sacrila resort island in Caribbean-oo week. On Tuesday the combined
, flee, and help their widows and or- ,
I board a luxury cruiser
-------*and
" pre­ groups vbited the court house and
phans.
' tends to be the daughter of a mll- the jail and on Thurectay were con­
, N„t Wed May 38 a group from
, iwnairc.
ducted through the Car Seal fac­
the post will meet at Ute American
LegtorT hall, todecorate live grave.
tory and each boy was presented
wltli a gift from the factory after
' Fiank Morgan, Jean Rogers,
of our departed comrade. It is the
the tour. On Wednesday den num- j
Veterans custom to see that no such Is Missing" starring
| Richard Carbon in
ber four honor.
had a pre.mtTng
cook out in
Gordon
grlyc u
without the flag of his Entry* Jones. Google Withers
'
niaysT°aWll’ 8 Supreme Flnnle's
him
with
.country flying freely ov.r him
: cJ^^udge visittng a small tX *
ffif'a&amp;Sd
We noUced Conwade ' Dutcir Van
Flyers
who
are
forced
to
ball
out
"•nded
the mDV,
movie*
at ,h
the Strand.
:
incognito
while
vacationing.
”
mdPrt thr
“ “
Sycle in town on Monday Dutch is over Holland and and arc deter­
The boys in these two grout* In­
,
cluded tllllle Cortright. Robert Fob !V f
\
farming 200 acres of land and milk- mined to get back to England.
"Murder In Times Square"
'.ter, Robert George Smith. Robert
ln&lt; w co'*rl He “y* he u BOhig to •The Moon and sixpence"
Bradford. Gordon Finnle. Jimmy
Shop Office. OtJiM and Tool Room
up
meeting, some of these
.
&lt;v«u&gt;v&gt;u.
•
Radford. Donnie Skinner. Dick —
Mcwere tied for first place with fifty- umrj unj we will be looking for starring George Bandera,
Herbert Marshall
1 Pilled with startling suspense and' Laughlin.
Enshsh. Dick Tai
two games won and forty-seven kit lllin
*
Laughlin. Junior
Junior Enalish.
Tay­
An unusual story about a wealthy blaring thrills.
’lor
-------and
* Dick-----and
' Charles Annable.
Evenly matched you think—what 1 comrade Red Smith has paid his
about the three lower teams? Not ^dSsandl-.rtoo b cond ng up
to be outdone by Uie better teams. {TTn^uiiM
Electricians. Engineers and Ftamdon Decoration day. 8un. May 30.
^dne* wm.ld
2
•UUOn W W Jbromlc^t

the^RoCTMitfonTaague

tfie’sec"

,&lt;ond half of the split season with
tVeuly-nine games on the winning
ride
and twenty-two in- the debit
i
column. Tlie team was composed
&lt;at the close of the season) of
Glenn
Perkins and alen' Laubaugh
1
1of Hartings and Waiter Wallman.
Vem Hooper and Anay Anderaon of
Middleville.
Tlie teams .finished In the following order: Middleville, E W.
Bliss. Hastings Ice and Puri, Leonarda. Strand Theater and Hastings
Ptrtim Rings
Hastings Ice and Fuel scored 3.*M' ’ll®M*core .Lor J,11! *?*"
**"'
igle game with 1017; Will Hackneys
830 won high Individual serlac and
waiter Wellman scored high single
game of 257.

THEATRES

“ ha,r hour Memorial service, direct
ni^^iv from our National home al Eaton
T?.,rfH*tyhufL^ P1^e on y' i Rapids. The time will be 1:15 to
will be staged this *eek.
11:45 Eastern War'time.
John
nlrt1 htal?
I-' nfii'rh u **,n’e whcre "over seas" now.
r
Ki&lt;‘/iklYh£ mrtH-um.i VyAp.1 I The Ladles of the Auxiliary have
Inn
"‘“ybeen «01n*
lown °" thclr

e*

hj-u,
match Clark O Donnell scored a nV..*” it
*“ »«• comrades who have boys
KSrtjri Thri/fSfc ln l,le
lI&gt;!vsr «n«l Uhelr
J?
I'mraM. date of enlistment and
a?Jy.rhih QrBIICh of service to your adjutant?
J[
r/riKre w« wouW ,Ute * Ro,Ur of •” ot
uJm*
10 fr*,nc and p1mc® ln
Whlcn he received from tlie ancnl- it-ji
gan State Bowling Asan. lor tenth
...
place in the team event. His State 1 MDU .otn.
Insulation team scored 2878 in Port , mnuicisTUImwswr
Huron during the state meet. They BURKLE MANNING
manning
Arloa Burkle Manning, daughter
also brought back a goodly rixed
check for second place in the squad of Albert and Barbara W. Burkle.
was bom in Woodland. February 12.
bowling.
IBM. and died al Lincoln General
Hospital.
Ajirll 22, 1M3, after a
MIL RUNCIMAN DESERVES IT
lingering Illness.
Word from Lansing Indicates Dial । She was confirmed In the LutherGovernor Kelly will reappoint Carl- 1 an faith at an early age. but in
member^f'thecate* Welfare Com* ,M*r ye,rsner husband ana
later yean, with her husband and
nb?j™ir 1L ha. hren a
daughter, affiliated with Trinity
uSte "r
“ u"“*" N"

?ln

MONTGOMERY WARD’S

M on fgomery Ward's
May

PAINT
SALE

BIG MAY SALE
LINOLEUM ON FELT BACK
Wide assortmsnhl Laie if patterns!

Newest colors!

For covering wall to

wfall! Now priced to save you esira
dolkirt in this great’bargain event!

But remember! These special low
prices ore for 4 days only. So hurryl
Come NOW to Value Headquarters

during these big Sale Daysl

30

2

GrJkeieS's

"jnw Mini?*
HOU$t Mint

This Week On/y/

Save on Marfor Painfen

HOUSE PAINT

£S!!^ ST?ISS* 1 M" M.nnln, mmirt r™&gt;
^1
Hastings High School, and obtained
fJ5*lSff^?llef*Thb^r?ta£ hcr deK"® ,rom W*Wm State
rLTeachers College tn Kalamaaoo.
1
wl,rrc ,he "’dded until coming to
knnl
Lincoln In 1933. She took graduate
reJ? twroSwork al
University of Nebraska.
y
’and h“ 6WVed M * substitute
tional boards.
__________
teacher In the Lincoln Public
*•*
’ Afhool.i since that date.
More than 2.000 Norwegian seaghe was united in marriage to
men have gone down with their | Henry Pre.ton Manning. December
shire carrying cargoes against the 131. 1617. at Albion, and taught in
Axis, but 18.000 of them still man | Michigan until her husband's reNorwcglan vessels In Allied service. 1 turn from the Army in 1918. On-

Testa prove Master Painten equal to other*’ cnatltatl
It Joes as /ar (1 gal coven up to 450 eq. ft., J coats!),
hidea as well, and lasts aa long (a 2-coat paint job lasts
up to 0 yean!) Paint now at thia low price, and taw $7
to $8 on b 2 coat paint job for the average 5 or 6-rwxn
home! Single gallons, reduced to L40.

Spring Specials
pt- 79c
qt- $119
lib.
DICHLORICIDECRYSTALS
49c
JOHNSON WAX p»te lib. 59c
pt- 59c
JOHNSON GLO COAT
qt. 98c
DIC-A-DOO PAINT CLEANER 25c
MILK OF MAGNESIA
pt 33c
MINERAL OIL
heavy qt. 65c
BETOLB COMPLEX CAP. ^t of 90 249
SOUIBBSB COMPLEX TAB. iw 3«o

URVEXMOmSPUV

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Gifts for Service Men

ORGANIZATIONS
Hospital Guild No. 18 will meet
with Mrs Roy Evart. 340 E- Mill.
Thursday, May 37.
Grace Lutheran Ouild will meet
May 36th al 2 P. M. at the home of;
Mrs. Harry Sponable, Route 1.

The regular meeting of the Wornen of the Moose will be held Friday.
Muy 21 at 8 pm. All member, are
urged to be present as It is nomlnation of officers. Don't forget your
rummage for the rummage sale on
Saturday.

Iot

X^r YY

1
|
,
11
.1
IJ
1,

The fresher a vegetable when il is ।
used the better the taste, the less ‘1
the waste, and tha more vitamins i,
retained.

SHOE SHINE OUTFITS
SEWING KITS-STATIONERY
FURLOUGH BAGS

038
IREED
’
Sf
EDRUG STORES
REGISTIRID PHARMACIST ALWAYS ON DUTY
Hastings
PhoM 2241
State Br JoHcrsaa

Come to

'^’Nsrasie^
C^AIUFUTf’W’L

4

MARBLEIZED
DESIGNS

89c

You’d expect to pay up to 20c a square yard more in
most stores! So give your floors the charm of these
delicately-grained marbleized designs! Choose from
Wards wide assortment of colors that won’t fade or
wear off because they go clear through to a sturdy felt
back/And they’re water-proof, stain-proof, easy to keep
dean. But don’t delay! Don’t miss it I This special offer
is for 4 days only!

INLAID PATTERNS ON FUY BACK

WON'T FADE OR WEAR OFF

Leaves No

Afar-Painting Odorl

RESINTONE
2AQ
Gallon

Because Resintone Wall Point driea in 40 minutes, with­
out odor, you can paint in the morning, and use the sama
room that afternoon! Thin it with nothing more than
water! (I gal. docs an average room!) It covers any
surface, even patterned wallpaper! Water removed it
immediately from your hands or roller ; yet, after 1 week
to “art,” it’a washable I (Ask for the free folder, showing
Resintone’s 13 lovely colon! Roller Applicator We.

Do you prefer a pattern? You can
get an equally fine linoleum bargain
in smart inlaid patterns that lighten
your work and brighten your kitch­
en! So come in NOW! Hurry to
Wards while the price/is reduced!

Bring In your measurements for a free

NORTH IRVING WESLEYAN
METHODIST CHURCH

estimate during thepa 4 sale daysl And
ask abaci our Installation service.
Don’t miss those EXTRA [savings I

With

REV. B. E. MANKER
EACH NIGHT 8:00 O'CLOCK
Plenty of Music and Singing

400 MTTMNf OF
WAUPAMR .. .
Ward* now Miarfce Modes
POPWI of srery typo ond qao*

BUY WAR STAMPS I ON SAU AT

PHONI 2J04

HASTINGS

1 IS S. JIFFttSON

(QvnrtTV,)

PHONE J1H

�THE HASTINGS BANNER, THURSDAY. MAY I#. 1H3

$

Mrs. Byron Crofoot have moved
THWEST RUTLAND
Wuk'i Utter
_
. from the Newland farm back to
nday guest* at the home of their home in North Rutland. *
and Mraa Dan Douglass were Mary Dunn of Kalamazoo spent the
and Mr* Myron Btahop and weekend with her parents. Mr. and
ly of Charlotte and Zana Mrs. Harry Dunn * Mis* Twyla
Jsjj of Hastings. * Mr. and Jarrard of near Dowling spent

-U.

M,

f0UR W|ll N[VER

Gorham spent Mothers
ot the.
the tatters
tatters
Day at the--------?
home of
mother, Mrs. Clara Wilder of Hastings. * Mr. and Mrs. James Wil-

verdale. *’Wm. Havens spent the
&gt;
'weekend at
at the
the home
home of
of Mr
(weekend
Mr and
Mrs. Rankin Hart and reports Mrs.
। Havens about the same.

was

FORGET THAT NIGHT

NEIGHBORHOOD
HOUSE NOW ON

£±1*°

Iiout'jiso

where fire, apparently caused by,

And Exhibit

Friday May 21 the children of!
. (Continued from page 1. Section 1) m overheated stove, had gained central'
KOod hww,w?y' F**1 work. °n the annual exhibit nnd cantata.
d j
;about itmethodically toplan for
p&lt;rt of lhe fireman saved the house t The elementarv rooms will be
a
and ,urnUhln«&gt; ,nd M* lh« Io“'opcn at seven and again after theI
Rural Camp to Ba
h.i&lt;town L® nround &gt;&gt;M. Mrs. James cantata with attractive exhibits of
Su—prolac»
,du. un “Howcd
*&gt;ter Sutherland Ilves In the house.
the work done during the school
r’tw Summer Pro jeer
mi.ht have „nkwt«4 -SO. -rina,.
_
™
™™
Nel&lt;hborhood HoUi,
Orange.consequences, was taken care of
a
I The Junior High exhibit, which ville. which wns established as n
■ so that it. wouldn't make trouble. .\Lf| |DL Af | L&lt;\ T||
'will include Art. Sewing. Cooking, .community center two years ago by
The men wore their heavy suits JLLUKl ALLLJJ IU
and Manual Training, will be on. the Episcopal church, has been put
'and overcoats. These all absorb
display in lhe Play Room.
on n permanent basis.
water and make it difficult toswim. I A|J£ EIME I A If EC
i The cantata will be presented at | A week ago. tlie Diocese of Wes18 p. m. in the auditorium under tern Michigan purchased the Fox
swimmer ana a couple gii ’ISS,
them
*
direction
Will Page.
A historical,
residence,
which quarter,
will giveformuch
^re^tXiV'lhey cSldy kip
*’B I P«
‘rtoUc of
cantata
has been
chooen more
adequate
the
patriotic cantata^hos^becn chc&amp;cn more ^adequate (quarters for the
standing ot? to the boat thev would' “ W?* 20? fee,LSuS, “HJ
•fd • this year. America the Beautiful work. Miss Bernice Jansen, a reIhave""u"chance "ttT
wrai
nne ?
m mcviuo
ai;
inence due
oue by
hy“IrB
lra”B
B: WlUoir'
turnwl- "teacher
’ and—
church
”worker
we
«‘ llnc
Mc.lton 3,
J thence
wlUon
--------------- ----------— --------H thev stepped of I the1 bSIte^e
1
Uk » I Th(' number* will Include. Amer-; from Japan, will continue as dlrec..
weaicriy uiona inc nnorc m
they could'easily- --------drowr?" H waTbf mencc
&amp; 1X?
tn lca ,hc Beautiful. Our Emblem, tor of the project, and will move
they
uwy could
cuum easily
eaawy. drown.
arown. It
« was.
was. of
oi (Long u^e
iake at
tt low-water
low-water mark
mark to"
to
Und of Beginning Again, Into the new house as soon as It
,COYS*'_
.......
“id west line of section'31: thence America Victorious. Leader* of Men, , can be redecorated.
| After discussing the matter they ij
*cg(?se&lt;!tlon,3i^o&lt;the?taceC^aSeJ}n! l^etay !&amp;&gt;*». Building a Nation. WagThe modern conveniences and
decided that one of their number ,
nlniTtiui
tract containing fWeacres
Wh«*i-' Turning West, and God central healing system, as well as
, would try to swim to the shore. Ed wi?h
।
2M fSt of l“e froStaM^
8,ve America. The theme retell* targe: rooms wllf be a great imI Tudor thought he could make II. ,
ThJTnurehaSrrt
i.nrtK
“
Jlnir
tn
,h
e
history
of
our
country
from
the
provement
over the original quarso the three other fellows pulled off
his shoes and stockings and all his (
------,w. °.°^ *°^a-ve America ...
-- ----- - fto
from
headquarters
-clothes but a coat. Then they took tor
,
lhe public to get to Long take. 2, p
‘e.B for
for parUy
m^nnutloncl
aUonel headquarters
Freedom and for Peace. .
lof the Episcopal church, and partly
lan empty gasoline can. made Hair- without Interference.
'
The Hign School Glee Club will ™‘*«&lt;1 by MU* Jftisen henrflf on
ijtahl “nd. whh some twine they 11 The
lne description
description of
o: the
me Fine
nne take
i»ir
the program with four num- .»*«■ «”•«&gt;■ ‘peaking engagements,
। found, they tied Ed to that empty property just purchased by the de- ck»e
'
can. He might save himself from birtment Is as follows
Ibers
| A new project at Neighborhood
'drowning with that and. If he didn't
■•Lota 1 2 3 8. 9 nnd 10 of Daisy
The children and the\teachers of
lhU summer will be a young
.they would know where to find him. H11I a reddedplat of Barry conn - ■Central school extend to ull a most I-""*- - —--------- - ------ ---------------- &lt;
They were ou from the shore near- , ty&gt; being ln ^xtlon 30. Johnstown ■cordial Invitation to view our exCouncil of the Episcopal Church.
Ij half a mile wnen the accident township. The tract contains 7/10 |hlblt* and hear our canton.
^urred: Th^&gt; y^.d ?nd Aclled'
an »c" of luld- and has 165 fret
During lhe month of August, 25
ibut could make nobody hear Hence. ,of frontagC on. Fine lake."
.
.youth from Michigan. Ohio. Indi­
ana. IlUnota and Wisconsin will
it was decided that Ed would swim
ahore line can be reached
1 combine work In the fields with in*»{»«•
,
...
..
by* good county road by any one I
trip for Mr. interested in fishing or boating on .
!.«truction In rural sociology and
1। It was a long, trying trin
I Tudor, but he finally arrived at ; Fine lake. Lota 1. 2 and 3 reach lhe 1
I group recreation.
[the shore and went to a nearby ''
highway
Boys will be housed in the prea"—y. Lota 8. 9 and 10 have (he ,
। house. That was no easy matter, for I .hnr(. ifn
I ent quarters and girls In tlie new
.lne and adjoin lots 1. 2 and
; he was so chilled and numbed that • 3.
r
■ Continued from page 1. Section 1) house. They will be a highly se­
,
•
I it was almost Impossible for him to * It will be seen that these pur- ;
lected group, with leadership qual­
$89.40;
Hastings
Center
&gt;75
31;
walk. After he reached the house. chases evidence the good faith of .
ities. and a desire to enter some
$61.IB.
.
I for a short time he couldn't speak. the conservation department In wuimoy
phase of social work as a profes­
I but he finally made the folks un­ carrying out the letter and spirit । HOPE—Doud &gt;129.43; McCullum. sion.
Cedar Creek $8337: Hind*
derstand that there was a sunk of the state law. which Is Intended $8031:
Cooperating on tlie project arc
•
$169.79;
Shultz
$7738;
Brush
Ridge
| boat about 2.000 feet ott shore In to give the public access to resort ।
representatives of Adult Education
$153.M:
Cloverdale
$7734.
[West Oun lake, with three fellows takes.
, IRVING—Wood $151.98; Fillmore' Program of Michigan Slate Uni­
standing on ft. who
probably
(176 07; Frecnort Village. State aid versity. nnd Deiiartment of Soci­
'couldn't hang on much longer un­
161634; tuition $455.90. total $1.­ ology of the Michigan State College.
less help came, for lhey could
National directors of youth work
,072 84; Little Brick $77.12,
barely hold their head* above the
JOHNSTOWN — Stevens $89.23; 'and rural work of lhe Episcopal
and of the Federal Coun­
, Bristol $13902: Culver $123.86; Bur- Church,
1
cil of Churches, will visit the camp.
roughs $123.03.
I picked up and brought to shore. It
I MAPLE OROVE—Mayo $114 58: Rev. and Mrs. Don M. Oury of Has­
wits about 3 o'clock when they
tings and Rev. and Mrs. David R.
| reached the landing, When they (Continued from page 1, Section 1» Moore $114.95; Dunham $104 52.
Cochran
of Dowagiac, will be house
ORANGEVILLE—Orangeville Vll- 1
। finally arrived in Hastings they are used by the bands at the hos­
parents and Miss Jansen will be
$24764; Blake $6850.
I realized that they had gone through pitals and lhe war department only I luge
director.
RUTLAND — Chidester $56 24; general
1
something that would stick In their autliorlzes Instruments for the regu­
$89,42: Good Will $153«7.
Mornings will be spent helping
memories for the rest of their days. lar station bands. The officers feci 1.Tanner
THORNAPPLE—Thomupplc-KrlThey are all thankful to be alive, that music Is a great builder of logg District. State Aid $5502 02; relieve the tabor shortage in har­
vesting carrot, onion and pickle
and it really is remarkable that all morale and the council is trying
crops, nnd afternoons devoted to
of them survived such an exper­ to get aa many Instrument as pos­ tuition $174.06. total $5,678.08.
|
WOODLAND
—
Woodland
Towninstruction
under university leader­
ience and are able to tell about it. sible.
~TS' ..
„
: .v .
shl» school district, state aid $3.- ship. _________
*_________
Three of them had been standMlss Marie Rowe of the Jr. Red 17131. tuition $63130. total $3.Cross told of a display of articles 793.11.
Although
the Texas prison system
a half hours. They can laugh about in the Penney Store window which 1 YANKEE SPRINGS—Gates dis­
produces
all
Its
own
sugar, ration­
It now. but il -was no laughing mat­ will soon be shipped to headquar- trtet $133.71; Yankee Springs dising within the walls Is the same as
ter In their precarious situation for
.w ‘rlct $11632.
on the outside.
that length of time on a dark night.
The seven women taking lhe [
---------------- ,
Nurses' Aide training course at Pen- i PAY FOR IT IN ADVANCE­
Venereal disease has trebled In
nock hospital this week arc fjnl.ih- '
BUY WAR BONDS
Prance since the Nazi occupation.
ing their practice training, the .
study work Ttavlng been cothpletad. i
As soon ns they complete the coune 11
they will be assigned regular hours j

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08

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AGE ASSISTANCE

Rayon stockings for only 69c and 98c!

(Continued from page 1. Section 1)
month, without having their gjMnts
cancelled or reduced, was presented
to the Federal Security board. This
plan was not In conformity with
the Federal Social Security Act, and
could not be carried out at Uiat
time. The State Bureau of Social
Security, however, was able to make
headway with the plan, so as to
give some Incentive so that those
assistance recipients who were able
to accept employment could again
become self-supporting. In June
1942 an order was Issued making It
possible to reinstate immediately all
recipients of old age assistance who
SS«,g'6S»„e35re?X“a
ter mat
In Barry county, after
that man
plan
was adopted, quite a
a number
nuxter of
... recipient* left
old-age assistance recipients
the rolls to accept employment, and
SK. 321

The irregularities are so slight you'll
have to hunt to find them-and they

Newest
Summer
Colors

‘ won't impair the wearing or fitting
qualities in anyway.

SIZES
V/1 to 11

These new Rayon stockings are duller,
sheerer, more flattering than ever,

180^ Pairs 19c

and you will agree with us they cannot

CHILDREN'S
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be distinguished from sheer silk or
nylon.

10c pr
All Size* 6 lo 10(4

W

Slightly Imperfecta, elastic
Gel Them Early!

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SUMMER-WEAR them EVERYWHERE

ARRESTED FOR STEALING
■!
A week ago last Friday two men |
from Muskegon, who had been ,:
working in Battle Creek, were or- I
dered by police there to leave that I
city because of taw breaking. They
stopped al. the jail here after they 11
walked to Hastings, and stayed there LS
overnight. After lhey had their | m
breakfast lhe next morning, they H
thought they could make it easier
for themselves to reach Muskegon
if they stole two Hastings bicycles.
One of them look a wheel belonging js
to a daughter of Wm. Reed; the n'
other stole one belonging to Ray [A
Branch's son.
, |i5
Friday of last week our sheriff's .
—----- - to Muskegon =
and
■' ——. ——^A!^?Kraneth
---- =3±=t3nce Of MuskeWle' it
,8°»
Uce- P
lcked U
P Kenneth
non P°
nollce.
nicked
un
Kenneth WteWie- l|
R*n&lt;C21. of that city, and brought
;'*m. he"- Ke
haveUtlw» h'? h
£!■ “
I®"
■&gt;“ “ ■'&gt; S

3S,“S: tl

kegon officers know Sii
him and ex­
pect to get hint tater.

Alleged That He
Changed Figures
On May 15 lhe Silvers Rich Co.
of this city Issued a pay check for R
$34.93
SJS.M IO
to uuiuu
Dallas Nance.
nance. 10,
18. uau
also
nn._ the check was n
of this city. When
presented at a store■ *here,
----- •*"the fl- |»
cleverly i| g«
s
gure 3 had been very cieveny
changed Into an 8. so the check ap- 1 nj
parently was for $84.03, and that
sum was paid to lhe young man. '!
Tb.
nnlv
nntv»ared
nil Ithe
hl* , III,
,Th
e figures
only
appeared
check.
10 lhe
buyer
could on
not be''■
% ffwondlv"'^ ‘com’
^®dF
plaint of Albert Silvers, Nance was | r,
infall* where’ he* ta*at i ”
and lotIged in jail where he Is at |
U'K."'S'~ u».„ into munklD.l ’
court, waived examination and was
bound over to the .Circuit court,
hl* bond being fixed at $500 He*
. £ sa|d to have admitted to Sheriff
Bera that he had Mtaed hls pay
check of $34.50 to &gt;8450.
nru-rnrr-r
~
NEW OIL DISTRICT
| 11 J,ppeaJs
newn?*' nleId
has
been
discovered
near Big
I 'dj!- B
; is 15
miles south
t'1” Rap
^nte­

TRAIMD
IHfAItF
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J

SATURDAY ONLY. MAY 22
DOUBLE FEATURE ATTRACTION

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IS

THE TIME TO ECONOMIZECONSERVE RATIONED SHOES!

All white or
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SUNDAY and MONDAY. MAY 23-24
Mary Martin, Dick Powell, Rudy Vallee, Betty Hutton,
all filmed In beautiful technicolor.

’

"HAPPY GO LUCKY"

Bargain matinee Sunday 1:00 to 3:00.
Only enough tickets al bargain prices lo fill auditorium once.

TUES.. WED.. THURS., FRI.. MAY 25-26-27-28
The Greatest spectacle In years in Technicolor
Bing Crosby, Bob Hope, Victor .Moore, Eddie Brackeji

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Barry

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FRIDAY and SATURDAY. MAY 21-22 I *
DOUBLE FEATURE ATTRACTION
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'

"LET'S HAVE FUN"
* and Edmund I-owe and Marguerite Chapman

"MURDER IN TIMES SQUARE"
SUNDAY and MONDAY. MAY 23-24
W. Somerset Maugham's greatest story featuring’
George Sanders. Herbert Marshall. Doris Dudley and Eric Blorc

"THE MOON AND SIXPENCE"

Bargain matinee Sunday 3:00 to 5:00
niiea
and will
occasional
services
a
development
Reed
p&amp;clan
be added
to theofOld
ONo
OU Co_ near
"?ad*L
‘hew*!.City.
rik^ Ss
TUES.. WED.. THURS., MAY 25-26-27
Aae Assistance grants when it Is Frida} of last week 1 lus well, a
■
possible to make a home call or । wild cat, is in a district where no M
A thrilling aerial spectacle based upon our Europe invasionwta-never the County Bureaus can oil or gas had been prevtoiuly
make this change without postpon- !Jf*3kpd
“
other necessarv work. It is da}. It was believed mat further
hoped that all Old Age Assistance dr‘1Ul’i“n 0,1
I
grants will be changed so as to in- gion of considerable size,
dude this &gt;1.00 allowance within ----------------------------------------------------------the next four months.
I
With
"
w&gt;Ml these
uirac increases
muiaaw in
■■■ grants .
offsetting lhe Increased costa of I
living has also come the approval
by the Federal Security Board of
a plan simitar to the one It pre- '
viously rejected. This new plan whs,
adopted by the Michigan Welfdre
Commission. It recognizes that the ‘
recipient of old age assistance has I
certain expenses. Incident to his
employment, which are In addition
to the common, recognized needs
of such employment. This plan ta
now set up to encourage self-help, i
for the client need no longer feel |
that. If he secures work, his asslstwnce grant will be reduced in proix&gt;rtIon to hl* earnings, without
considering all of hls needs. These
extra needs of an employed person
65 years old or older, when added
make it possible for an assisted re- 1
ciplent to earn up to &gt;1350 per
month without having his grant re­
duced or cancelled
HELP WIN THE WAR BY BUYING BONDS AND STAMPS HERE
In the near future Mr*. Nelson
will outline for the Banner the ,
changes that have been made which
affect the aid to dependent chlldren. also the aid to the blind.

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OTHERS

and
Get yours in
your favorite
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SATURDAY

for
TEXAS GRAPEFRUIT ™ • 96
1 doz
VAOJ-SEAL
can tops
ARCADE CLEANER use like ammonia
1 qt
KELL0G6S PEP whole wheat flakes large size
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vitaminized
11b.

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$1.98

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14c
10c
27c

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INSTEAD.

0

and Frank Morgan and Jean Rogers

"One Of Our Aircroft Is Missing"

HOW

CHOOSE from our LARGE COLLECTION

58

had to be reinstated.
During the last seven months
two general Increases in assistance
grants have been made. In October
1942 an increase of approximately
25 per cent in food allowances was
made. In February this -year, due to
the action of the State Administra­
tive Board, in transferring about
$750,000 from the direct relief to
the Old Age Assistance and Aid to
the Blind accounts, it was possible
to again revise upward the food,
clothing and fuel allowances for
old age assistance cases. These new
allowances are now in effect here
anti
throughout the slate
They
meet th^lgher
“of - foods,
I which were shown by the Michigan
J Department of Labor and Industry
and the U. S. Department of Labor. A more reccnt^evision In policles rotative to medical allowances
M
of 8&lt;xl.f Aid “tallow*
Ehch Old Age Assistance reclplent ta to
aSwid &gt;1.00 for conVmon medical supplies and occasional service* of a physician. This
$1 00 allowance for medical aid Is to
be included in Old Age Assistance
irranLs resardiess of anv allowance
for continuing medical need* nrebribed bv for
a physician-.
This $1
00
allowance
common medical
sup-

FOR DEFENSE!

SAVE FOR WAR BONDS

LvnU, rlllt LARu

-r. «... ---- ---

$1.00 and $1.35

I

A IJ

HASTINGS, MICH.

0
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0

�THE HASTINGS BANNER, THURSDAY, MAY M, IM)

PERSONALS

J. W. Unlu an Bandar. Mn. Kall,
add children, who have been here
Mb* Joan Leffler in Woodland;
Mrs. Bl Bowers of Holt spent last for several weeks, returned with
week with her daughter. Mr*. I.
W. Buras.
...........

oardkn

'death Of 8, C. GEISE

CLUis Ma*
Heun ccmraa ocue,
'Otowe
lup. Bsrt,Jeffrey, Ur. and Mn
The sixteen members of Uw N. Harry, Meths Durbin and
he had been a patient lor .
O. MO club met with Mr. and Mrs. Holme*. OKU were received I
bv the Preaident. Mn. O. F. Mohler. nearly B month. He wm bom In
Gamer Hampton on Saturday eve­ and Mrs. Elmer Gallup.
She asked U»e members to furnish Pennsylvania cn June 7. 1M1. and
ning. Mrs Lew Warner. Wm. Llnflower* for the UB.O. room and
aged 81 years 11 months and
abo
te
rend
nowm
and
gd.yl
al thitlme ofHsdMfK
and Mr*. Ralph Richardson of Ington. Mrs Vemor Blough and
Clarence Cappon were Uw winners
&gt;. 8hlr- Creek. These may be rent bv the Marjory Malcolm of Hasting*; ■
Mr*. Forrest Ink of Alma
ware Sunday guests of Mr. and Mr*.
Rev. Father Dillon
kc, Foster Grtre of Lansing; two
rlough
Sunday dinner
Mrs. Gav Norton was hostess on
Mr*. J. L. Valentine reported grandchildren and two great-grandFriday to tlie officer* of the twenty- guest* included Mr. and Mrs. Edwin from the council on the flower fe»- children. Mr. Gelse loved mwic we are to hav* a
dbtrlcl ot Michigan Rebekah* Chaifee and Mr. and Mr* Richard tlval. Thb club voted to hold the and hb ability a* a player of th* We would like, if
tnd spent the d*y with her unde third
i
and aunt. Mr. and Mr*. Otto Isen- :Dessert was served at three o'clock, Chaffee and boy* of Freeland. Mr. festival here in June, lhe date to old time "organ" found in to many enough player
hath.
officer* present being Mrs. Lydia and MJ*. Lynden NorrLi and family be announced later. Mrs Charles home* was well known and appre- 'team* and tt
Guest* of Mr. and Mi*. Will Ferri*. Dimondale, president; Mrs of Dowling. Mn. Eleanor Sherman Rogers reported on work done for elated by hb friends. Funeral serv- team the next
daughters, and Mr. and Mr*.
Fighter on Sunday were Mr. and Myrtle Bloom. Grand Ledge, vice- and
Orval Fountain and family"of Has­ Victory gardens and Mrs. Fred
Mrs. Robert Fighter and children 1 prssldent;
Mr*. Daisy
Haynes.
, Smith. Jr, spoke on work done
of Lansing. Callers on Sunday were Charlotte, secretary; Mr*. Julia tings Pvt Shirley leaves lor Camp■ concerning gardens In the county.
Salina. Kansas, Thursday
Mn. Kate Gougherty and daugh­ OTAcl. Mulliken, treasurer. Oth- Phillip*.
rooming.
ter. Margaret, of Grand Rapid* __ _____
and Mr. and Mn. Prank Yarger of son, cuuauvura®
Two parties were given last week Valentine, who gave a paper on,
Freepot, all of whom came also to Assembly of Michigan. Mrs. Beulali honoring Gordon Haven* and Rex Amaryllis, also talked on qttackKimmel. Mulliken, and Mrs. Martha Tate who left Monday for the gra**, which we learned may br
Smith. Grand Ledge. Plans for the
killed out with a good sharp hoc
the home of her parent*. Mr. and coming year Include the canned day at the homd ot Mr. and Mrs. as cutting lhe tops off soon destroys
fruit project for the I. O. O. F. Robert McGlockUn. with a 6:30 tlie root*.
home in Jackson; assistance tor dinner, place* being laid for twelve.
Mr*. Vem Manec gave a most f
lie Creek where she ha* a position the camti for boys and girb al Big The
allc same group enjoyed a chop- Instructive
...... —
.- on —
...-------------------talk
delphiniums
and
in the office of Dr. Finch, who Star lake, and the building up of sue
- dinner at the
suey
lhe home of Air.
Mr. their culture. Mrs. John Bulling
formerly Uved in Augusta. During the educational fund. In the eye- an(j Mrs. John Havens Saturday gave a talk on green thumb sug-‘
Ute week, Mrs. Lowry will live with nlng tlie visitors altendedxthe &lt;hn- nlghL
—
..— •for
— »—
gestlons
keeping
gift plants and&gt; 1I
Mrs. Matthew Kinde, a former ner sponsored by tlie local .Re-;
• • •
a garden program. Tlie program
HMtings resident, coming home for bekaiu and the regular-lodge scsMr Mnd Mra Ltoyd Anderson en- closed with a poem by Edgar Guest, j
the weekends.
tertalned their club Saturday eve­ | Some new members Joined the
Sunday guest* of Mr. and Mr*. non which toilojseu.
*t
w.-, Trfe-i ning at their home on E. High St. club at this time. Tea and cookies i
Maurice Pender were her mother.
Ten members of tlie New Ideal----------.
-----------------------Winners at pedro were Mr. and Mrs. were served by the lea committee
Mr*. A. Raldt. and her sister. Mbs club were present al lhe
.1“^
Duane Miller and Mr. and Mrs.! An Invitation from lhe Nashville,
Adrianna Raldt, of Grand Rapids. on Wednesday evening. May
12. Forrest Foley. Guest* were Mr.! Garden Club has been extended to.
,
Mb* Raldt will join the Tcbo evan­ with Mrs. Mabel Roush as
l* h«steM
hostess
...
(rhe Thornappie Garden Club to at- j
gelistic party at Homer, N. Y.. on nt the home of Mrs.' Maude
W. and Mrs. Howard Barnum.
Uw flower show al Nashville
May 31. aubUng with radio work Smith. After the cooperative supMr. and Mrs. Glenn Kahler were Friday.________
______
and the Bible conference conducted
by the Tcbo (Muty.
*•
Air Cadet John Isenhath, who
wa* transferred last week from Del­ terestlng article from a
; w^'toe^rSjUnt^of* {Sny°|rtfto' Th® annual luncheon of lhe W.
aware. OlUo, to Vandercook hall. magaxlne. "Yanks Take Mv Braa hSeVore leav^g for se/vicT on »£&gt;n- « O. 8. was held Wednesday after-1
Kalamaxoo. visited Ids parent*. Mr. Away." a story In which an Englbh
“^Ythc‘ groubwent to the &gt; noon. May 13. at one o'clock, in the
and Mr*. Otto Iscnhath, on Sunday.
. M
d M
Royal Hayes *ort*l rooms of the First MethoMr*. L. Wiiulon Stone returned girl compart* the American with . ■
W ChJton St to pby eurtwe dut church, place, being hid tor
Monday from a visit in Fort Wayne. the Englbh boys. A »hf&gt;rt qu4!
^on by Mr. CccllCap- on® hundred six Mrs. Guy C. KelInd, accompanied by her sbter. was enloyed and the balance of.
h081®"
fourteen guest v
Mrs. M. K. Kanaga, who will stay thr evening waa .pent Informally. ^-' w.luT Lewb mu! Mr and
■ , ..
t*.. travel- m081 of whom were not affiliated
for the week. When Mr*. Stone Member* responded to roll call by ■
by Mr* Ellis *llh th® w- 8 c 8
reached home she was surprised to naming and describing some of the j
Gue»t speaker was Mr*. W. Brown,
find, her son. Pvt. David Slone, at Miring wild flower* found tn ‘hla iKellev Mr and Mr* McMillan will
- lhe
—
wife of
the —
pastor
of the Methodist
home. He arrived SnU'nUy from locahty Thb proved to be edu- ; StSteJ*r'u^del*K’ g7£Xy
church at Marshall, who gave an;
Swannanoa. N. C, where he b In
,,omc 0,1
,j tnt»rwitln&gt;
interesting and inspiring talk on
the medical corps. Pvt. Stone will Mr*. 1- R- Boyes and Mr*. Alma n1"*Fhuilctcn were in tfiarge of the Clinton st.
_________
be here until next Monday.
"Christian Stewardship." stressing,
...
I FORMER STUDENT
Mrs. L H. Evarts and Mb* Agnes program.
I U&gt;e idea of tithing one's time and
Sim went to CiUcago yesterday to
, talents as well as money. Mrs.'
visit their brother-fn-law a ad ais- AhnU^yiXCnennter^inta^nto^
Brown is an easy speaker
and brings
Many
P®^®
II -----------------------------------------------------tr. Mr. and Mr*. Frank S. Ketcham,
| a helpful message, which all enmally with dinner and a social P“’l_?’®f__^8tu?I J0*®1*.
for a week or ten days.
! Other features of the program
Patrick H. Howard of BatUe evening, those present being Mr.: hom* w*j» In 1M«
dcvoUon3 by
Keller and
Creek was the guest of Judge and nnd Mrs Jnmes Bristol. Mr. and’tonded the H**t ngs Hlgh sciux)l 1
Mrs. A. D. McDonald over the week­ Mrs. R. W. Cook and Robert Cot*. &lt;K?
two delightful solos bv Mrs. Merle'
Jr, r.nd Dr. and Mrs. G. L. Lock- JeUcs when Westej (Red&gt; Eva wn* ;Nw;b accompanied by Mrs. Harold
end.

Max Myers P «/c of the Unlver.
slty of Illinois. Champaign, Ill., turned on Wednesday from a few
was home over lhe weekend visiting days fishing trip st Houghton lake.
Mis* Gertrude Bentley of Kala­
hls parent*. Mr. and Mrs. Ellsworth
mazoo spent tlie weekend here.
L. Myers, and friend*.
■
Mn. Amy Shnwon returned to
Rev. and Mr*. Lawrence Maxson
of Grand Rapid* were Tuesday af­ her home al Gull lake on Monday
ternoon caller* at the home of Mr. after spendin* lhe winter with Iler
and Mr*. Victor Bisson, enroute steter. Mn. OUve CampbeU.
Mrs Jake C*ppon relumed UM
home from the Wesleyan Metho­
dist camp ground where they had week from a ten day vtelt with her
aided in Ute annual clean-up.
Mr. and Mr*. L J. Teegardln, accompanled. tw Rav. and ^trs. John I CpI. Edward B. t&gt;ukfn. who h«*
Blnclalr. mptored to Auburn. In- । been al White Sulphur Spring*. V*-.
dlana. Wednesday, to attend th* 11* »peqdlns a fifteen day furlough
funeral ot Mr. Teegardln'* *l*ter I with Mr. and Mr*. E. A. Caukln
who passed away Monday after a and with Id* wife in Battle Creek,
altort illnea*.
I Sunday guests of Mr. and Mr*.
Mrs. Maude Miller, who has been . —
Burrr Cooley were ner
her params,
parents Mr
spending the winter with her son. 1—•
and Mrs.
Mr*, George
aesrgc Juppstrom
.’uppelnym of Mldicvllle.
Hubert In Pontiac, has returned u
dlevllle.
, ..
.
Weekend
and Mrs.
home for the summer.
u“J gucste ot Mr. *«'*
Edward and Genevieve Fisher of Clyde Halifax were Mr. and Airs.
Lansing, spent the weekend with Clarence Krohn of Lansing and
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Strickland of
their parent*.
__ ..... Springs, who were nrr-rmtMr. and Mrs. B. A. LyBarker .1
Berrien
accomapent. the weekend in Grand Rap- I panled by Mrs. Ruhei O.mstead.
Ids. guest* of their son-in-law and who spent the weekend with Mr.
daughter. Lieut, and Mr*. Dotiald and Un w. C. HarrU
MI
m
Barbara
Curtis
of
Battle
Ruenlman. They also called on
their
daughter,
Mr*.
Edward Creek spent the weekend with Mr.
Schmledlcke, who has a new son. and Mr*, C. F. Angell.
Mr*. A. K. Frandsen 1* spending
Thomas Dbaald. at St. Mary's hen,__ ___ l...
Iu». c.n., -I,’ - nW
gtal. Mr. LyBarker attended Uw
iwanls Convention Monday eve­ and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. For­
ning at the Morton House in Grand rest Baldwin, at New Bedford. Mms.
' Weekend guests .of Mr. and Mrs.
Rapid*.
Mrs. Ray Shroyer. Mr*. William Lawrence Adams were Mr. w»dMrs
Dunlap and Miss Norma Jupi»trdtn Lyle Adams and son. Paul, of Grand
of Middleville spent Sunday in Rapids and Bunday gurate were
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Adams and
Grand Rapid*.
Pvt*. Glenn Bacheldcr. Keith children of Battle Creek.
Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Mabon
Fox. Bob Francisco nnd Maurice
Oslroth of Comp Grant spent the spent the weekend in Detroit.
Pvt. Robert Bennett of Fort Ben­
weekend al home.
John Barnett, flying Instructor ning. Georgia, b spending a few
days
with Mr. and Mr*. Lceland
for Nava! cadets at Mount Pleasant,
was a Bunday guest of Mr. and ^Mrs^C. M. Overstreet of Detroit
Mrs Laurence Barnett.
arrived
on Monday for a few days
Mrs. W. J. Field and Mrs. Robert
Field returned Tuesday from Ar­ vbit with Mrs. R. M. Bates
Mr*. Sarah Brandstetter U, spend­
cadia, Fla.. where they had been
... ing the week with Mr. and Mrs.Mafor three week* with ...
A. ar.
C. ____
Robert
Tlcld.
' l*on Norwood In Kalamasoo.
Field.
rar. urf
unu mi«. « •
---Mr. .nd Mr. Carl Blirm.ld urd i ^Mr,
mT­
were
Sunday mvesb
guests of
of Mr.
Mr.
Lob of Albion -vbited Hastings reI- Bobble «•
’« Rnnd.v
stives and friend* over the weekend. •nd Mr*. A. L- Dyer of Flint.
Bunday guest* of Mr. and Mr*
MrH Henry Wellman ha* re­
turned from Royal Oak where she Dan Ashalter were Mr. and Mr*.
was the guest ol Mr. and Mrs. Theo­ Robert TIttenaer of Charlotte.
dore Bush. Mrs. Edw. Echtinaw • Mrs. Bert Dbehcr returned on
went to Royal Oak Saturday to Friday from a monUi* visit with her
help care for her abler. Mrs. Bush. sister near Cadillac.
Mr. «nu
and Mrs i.nei
carl Rose and »W.
Mrs. a.
E. Monruc
Monroe rviuincu
returned last week
mr.
fom Pontiac where she spent lhe Robert, spent last weekend with Mr.
whiter and Is now at tlie home of Rt&gt;d Mrs Russell Rote In Grand
her daughter. Mrs. Bessie Annable. ,»apiuD.
Rapids.
Second
Mrs. | Miss Ruth Sherman of Jacksen
ocvuuu Lieutenant and
~
Wayne Snyder came home on Frl- 1' M home to visit her mother beday from Camu
Cornu Shelby. Mbs,
Miss., where -tfore ,olnK
Chicago to live with
he recently
. received
■ — ids
•
commission.
-ifeMon. Mr #n(1 Mrs. Leahy and family.
They plan to' leave today or to­
Those who attended the W. C. T.
morrow for Camp Swift. Texas, D. County Convention held recent­
where Lt. Snyder has been trans­ ly In Cloverdale were Mrs. Edith
ferred.
Black. Miss Lena Warren. Mrs.
Air Cadet Hollb Tsenhath was Daisy Tyler. Mrs. Bessie Woodman.
called to Detroit Monday after u
Ruth Fisher. Mrs. Susan Smith
vbit with hb parent*. Mr. and Mr*. Mrs.
Mrs. Alice Hendee. Mr*. Bessie Al­
Otto Isenhath.
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Lewis visited lerding and Mrs. Eda Tyler. They
Mr. and Mrs. Perris Brown and report a most interesting conven­
daughter of near Delton on Sunday. tion and that Woodland had the
Mr. Brown h convalescing from 11 honor of making lhe largest gain
In membership in past year.
recent serious illness.
Pvt. Frederick Bishop, who b at
Mr*. R. F. Lee of Flint arrived on
Mrs.
Fort Custer, visited hls parenU. Mr. | Monday to spend the week with
and Mrs. Herbert Bishop, over the her nieces. Mrs. Burr Dennison and
weekend. Mrs. Bisliop of Traverse 'Miss Maxine Swift.
------------_ guesl
er_
Mr Bnlj Mrs. Robert Dryer and
City was------also a
R...-. Bt
.n—
e. Mrs. G.
bert Bishop home.
O. Winston Misses Pearl and Nellie Dryer were
Sheffield and Sharon accompanied in Eaton Rapids Sunday to visit
Mrs. Bishop from Traverse City and Mr. and Mrs. George Dryer and see
spent lhe weekend with Mr. and the new baby bov.
Mrs. George W. Sheffield and other,
Mrs. Bessie Fox has sold her
relatives. returning on Monday.
home In'Freeport and is now liv­
Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Finstrom vis­ ing with her sister. Mrs. Arthur
ited relatives In Grand Rapids on Coleman.
Sunday.
•
Mrs. Carrie Coleman spent the
Mrs. Lowell Teeter and Miss Ma­ week end in Battle Creek.
bel Sisson called on Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Damson and
Russell Mott of Wall lake Sunday family and Mr. and Mr*. Joy Mead
afternoon.
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mr*.
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Mead at Berrien Springs.
Jerry Andrus were Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrt. Harvey Elliott were
Ross Rippert of Battle Creek. Mr. weekend guests of her parents in
and Mrs. Rex Frisby and daughter. Constantine and were accompanied
Marion, of Freeport and Mr. and bv W. G. Bradford and two sons,
Mrs. Charles Andrus.
who visited friends In Marcellus.
Misses JoAnne Ftnnle. Jean Burk­
Chief Radio Officer Frank Wcyholder. Helen Carl nnd Florence errnan has returned to San Fran­
cisco after a week's visit with Mr.
and Mrs. Fred Weyerman and other
relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Freeland
were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Kenneth Gardner of near Freeport
Tuesday evening.
Prof. Harper Maybee of Kalama­
HTKAM HEAT
zoo was here at nigh school one
HOT A COLD WATER
day last week directing the chorus
of young people who are to partici­
SHOWER BATH
pate In the annual music festival
at W.M.C.E.
Mrs. Dora Copeland of Pontine
visited Mrs. Archie Tobias over, the
Double -5.0fl per wk. up
weekend. On Sunday the two la­
dles and the Misses Mabel and Ma:veta Moore were guest* of Mrs.
Ferdinand Thoma* of Dowllpg.
Merle Kelly of Lansing was a
guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs.

ROOMS

HOTEL HASTINGS

SOCIAL ITEMS

-«S "sis;..:??;

LOTS OF SWEETNESS IN

TOR T/W TOTS

J oil ns were Sunday dinner guests

presented by the president. Mrs j
the dessert bridge luncheon given ।
nromot«l“rom Rx’arI1 Stanton; the first vlce-presi-1
by Mrs. Garner Hampton on
Im the d&lt;nt- Mrs Arthur Hansen; the com- i
Thursday. Top scores were held *n8’dr “
“J® mlttee on Christian Relations *nd
by Mrs. Dan Ashalter and Mrs1*‘t® “«®nfc® *?"“*
Local Activities. Mrs. John C. KetFrcd Prentice
# ,
|
kapiS J™-’ ’ ®»«®. ch8lnn8"-,
Si t'
*
‘
,
। lor college and Olivet cortege. He .
a report on Supply Work.
Tlie Shuffle club wa*&gt; entertainedientered the army in 1M0 as first i
.
at the home of Mrs. Wilbur Tolles । lieutenant and received hb capA'
tor dessert Friday evening. Prises । ta|ncy the same year. In May. | *H®TALLS OFFICERS
«,-r- wm. by Mrs. Amos Dalman.11941. )le was sent to Washington! The closing meeting of the year
for specialized was held bv the second ward P.
Mrs. Burr Cooley and Mrs. Olare t Military college
training.
He was promoted to T. A. on Thursday evening of last
Johnson.
• • •
1
major May 15. Later, he was as- week. Following the pot luck dinOn Mothers Dav Mr*. Mary Mills I signed lo Fort Knox. Ky, os In- ' ner. Mrs. E. L. 'ffliureh of Grand
and Mrs. Maggie Cauklns were telllgence and public relations of- , Rapids installed Ute officers for the
haiinilv entertained when Mr. and 1 fleer. He was sent overseas Nov. coming year.
They are: Pres,
Mrs. John Wilkes and three sons 115. 1941. Hb wife and daughter are Maurice Ingram: Mother V. P,
and Mr. and Mrs. Mult Bedford of in Chillicothe. Ohio. Jones took an Mrs. Dora Harrington; Father V.
Middleville, carrying a bountiful | active part tn athletics In Lowell _
P, Wcslcv Webb; Teacher V. P.,
P,
Miss
Grace
Edmonds;
dinner, arrived lo spend the day I high school during the middle- Mbs Grsec Edmcrrfz; Secy..
Secy, Mrs.
Mra.
: Lewis Tnompson;
Treas----. Mrs. ”Vcr
with them.
Tuesday Mrs. Mills
----------------------—­
Bl0UKh------- *.* »
,-------celebrated her eighty-fourth birth­ , MRS.^THEL BARBER RESIGNS '
day and callers during the day were
I IL A. DASC1INEK
Mrs. Dora Coleman. Mrs. Jeanette; AT HEALTH OFFICE
Mr*. EthelYBarber who ha* been I Mr. Daschner. Uinsing state man­
Pettenglll. Mrs. John Wilkra. Mrs.
and office manager at ager of the Michigan Retail HardBlanch Stanton. Mrs. Fred John- bookkeeper
rr”-?,-’:
the
Barry
County Health Depart- । ware association, will address the
son. and Mrs. Malt Bedford of'EJ®
“
®r.
. ”ment
Middleville.
’ral Office for the past nine years delegates to the district hardware
Iras resigned. Mrs. Dorothy Thump- I retailer* meeting to be held In the
ih.
nft.tr. Mn hBa b*en 8dded to the office ! EpUoopal Pariah House. Thursday.
.£ m8,ny tniormal atlaira । force „ receptionist. Mr»&lt;“Thomp- : May 27. at 7:00 P. M. G. E. GoodRi'en
for the pleasure of Mrs. R. Mn has been employed *t the cred- year of the G. E. Goodyear hardG. Finnic before her departure for lt bureau
------------- the
-------------------------uu...w in Sturgis ftr the put
,—~ ||-------ware »■has
made
arrangements
UuUvUle was the desert bridge two
two yeare
yean wherc
where her
her husband.
husband, I for the meeting.
given by Mrs Leon Slander on Harry Thompson. Jr., wa* assistant
----------------------------------------Wednesday. Prizes were won by Mrs. manager of the J. C. Penney Com- BREAKS LEO IN FALL
George Hebdcn. Mrs. II. E. Wait and puny. Mr. Thompson is now em- I Last Wednesday afternoon Walter
Mrs. Ftnnle. That evening eight ployed in the office at the Has- | Watkins had the misfortune to fall.
members of a bridge chib to which Ungs Manufacturing Company, here. I wliile trimming an apple tree on
Mrs. Flnnie formerly belonged were
-------- - a »
| hi* farm in Rutland township susentertained at the home of Mrs. BELAND—KIME
talnlng a broken leg as the result
Ralph Leffler _ in. Woodland.
Mr. and Mrs. Emery Kime of of the fall. He was standing on a
Clarksville announce the marriafcc . ladder, not far from the ground,
Mr. and Mrs. James Bristol en­ of their daughter. Beulah to Henry' when the limb he had ,**w«l Ijom
tertained their pot luck club Friday Beland. Jr. of Lake Odessa. Satur-«the tree, struck the ladder in fallevening, dinner being followed with day evening, May 15. They were ing. causing hls accident. He was
contract. Mrs. Hubert Cook and united in marriage by tlie Rev. O , taken lo pennock hospital where
O. L. Lockwood held winning Thies of Lnkc Odessa and were at-' it was found that both bones in
bridge scores.
tended by Mt*s Norma Yoder of. hl* right leg were broken near t.he
Freeport, cousin of the bride, and j knee. He was placed in a cast and
Miss Ruth Sherman of Jackson, Tom Beland, brother of the groom.: 1* doing as well as possible, but
PASSING OF
was hostess for Miss Barbara Mc­ They will be at home one mile west' will be laid up for several weeks,
WALLACE BRONSON
Cormicks and Elmer Gallup's wed­ of Lake Odessa on a farm after However, all are thankful the acclWallnce Bronson, life-long rest- ding party at lhe home of Mr. and May IB.
1 -------------- --------- —

Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Bottum were
In Grand Rapids on Thursday
Clare Beach relumed to Dear­
born Sunday after spending tlie
Bst two weeks with his mother.
rs Mary Beach.
Mr*. G- J. Nagler has been spend­
ing several days with tier sister,
Mrs. Sam Geiger, of Quimby, who
is III.
Mrs. Garrett Isham was the guest
of a friend al Holland for tlie week­
end.
.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Aldrich of
Caledonia were Sunday guests at
hls mother. Mrs. Charles Aldrich.
Mr. and Mrs. Roland Valentine
and daughter. Susan, of Ann Arbor
spent Saturday evening and part
of Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. L.
Valentine. They were Sunday din­
ner guests of her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Durkee.
Visitors of A. W. Cook and Mr.
and Mrs. V. A. Bates over the week­
end were the Misses Edwina nnd
Emogene Elam of Pineville. La,
who have been visiting Corp. L. P.
Bates of Percy Jones Hospital. Bat­
tle Creek. The girls expect to start
for home Wednesday.
Sunday afternoon guests of Mr
and Mrs. Burr Dennison were her
aunts. Miss Alma Swift and Mrs. E.
J. Shoun of Battle Creek.
Miss Grace Rclckord spent from
Friday night until Sunday in Kal­
amazoo.' with her brother-in-law
and sister. Mr. and Mrs. William
Fox.
Darrell Aldrich, first class petty
officer, of the U. S. Navy, is spend­
ing a 13 day furlough with hls
mother. Mrs. Chas. Aldrich.
P.F.C. Harold O. Conley and Mrs.
Conley who have been spending a
furlough with hls parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Glen Conley. 220 S. Hanover,
returned on Sunday to Camp Clal-

March 8.1864 in Ashtabula Co.. Ohio. I
the son of Herman Bronson and I
Harriet Bronson.
In 1895 he wn* united In marriage
to Ina House, who died January 31,
1945. Surviving are two daughter*. ।
Rosa Oliver of Hastings and Lu- I
cille Landis of Woodland: two sons.
Wallace. Jr of Flint, and Ben of !
Detroit: 17 grandchildren and a'
host of great-grandchildren. One
daughter. Violet Shipman. died In
1931 at the age of 31 years.
The body will He in state at the
WalldorfF funeral home.' Funeral I
services will be at 3 p. m. Thura-i
day. with burial at Rutland
cemetery.
We loved you daddy Dear
We loved you well
How much we loved
No tongue can tell,
God loved you. too
He thought best
And took you home
With him to rest
Children *nd Grandchildren

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FOR SALE—Home In fourth ward, lair
i. .... ..1 _ &gt; — — —
1— I.- —it fl&gt;. fw.a &gt;11.1
.Hr., Prieed i
only 43.300. He.
S -t
MiUee ReO F-1. e Cl
FOR SALE —3130 arra -farm ten mile.
fr-'m Htr'.nc'
e.-tri-itv. I.u.ldinc. in
r&gt;.-l repair
33 ■ile hot "SOO” rare
Hanner.
5-21'
F"R SAIF. Verv reoit.ee at Wall
lake. 33 »I1 built. ha. many hand.

PROTECT YOUR CAR

189 W. STATE

4— Convenient Location

tt'.&lt;H&gt;&gt;lfl down • &gt;| a. .mall payment.
a. 1.35, &lt;10 per month to the riyii
.fill * eiMu
liartie. Al) in in. —

Sheldon Agency
AU Kinds of lasutsaco

Swanson

3— Income Budgeted
Repayment

FOR SALE—Fine modern home tucelher
ThiJ horn? I.* a Tin*
fr.'rl ,fAWH
1
*f .,1, il.noo.oii. See Mill.r
Heal F..1&gt;1» Co.
S 3&lt;
FOR SALE Modern hwi.e. Urine room
t, k.
Lath In.ul-.tr. &lt;a. heat, hard* 001!
floor,
Double t.i.ee .emenl drive
Wm Srliilhat.ee . 1'10 3V. Mar.hall
531
FOR KALE—Fine modern home In .er
un&gt;l »*iil. n..l verr I * r 1 r •. r.. d &lt;rw r

YOUR DEAD OR DISABLED
FARM ANIMALS Are Valuable

DEWEY REED
can b&lt;

Phone 5487

HORSES $5.00
Shipping Livestock

Don't dilarl Get truet- *_■■■■■

rjL’iiaa

Every Saturday

TENEX

FOR MALE AT

JAKE DEPRIESTER

STEBBINS &amp; JACOBS

EXCHANGE
YOUR WHEAT

COWS $4.00

We have a Collector Stationed at 912 W. Green St. in
Hastings to give immediate service. We pay the phone
(barges. Phone Hastings 2565 or Kalamazoo 2-9544.

KALAMAZOO RENDERING WORKS

Ouk IOO%

for some of that gobd

C. “BILL” SHERWOOD

Lily White Flour

ni.hrj .p.rimrnt, ttrlclly modern. Oil
b Jrttmon
Phone SM0.
t
LAKE LOTH FOR HALE—Hee adv the
wL»re in Banner for deleilB. Raid',
Retort. TJnrnop|.l» l ake.
t

INSURANCI
Hotel Hasttnn
Phi

CASH

NURSES

INSECT PROBLEMS!
Rid your premises of Bed-Bugs,
Roaches,
Moths, Termites,
Fleas, Rodents, other pests by
reliable Fumigator &amp; Extermi-

SALE OF HOUSEHOLD GOODS

For your old Scrap Iron,
Radiators, Batteries, Alu­
minum, Brass, Copper &amp;

AT 511 S. JEFFERSON ST., ON

Inquire

SATURDAY, MAY 22, 1943
COMMENCING AT 1 O'CLOCK
On account of inability to secure hired help. I am dis­

1

Stebbins &amp; Jacobs Drug Store
C. R. Rogers Seed Store.

Quality

fuels

always.

SMITH BROS.
VELTE &amp; CO.

BUSINESS WOMEN

HASTINGS, MICH.

continuing my business and offer for sale:

CURT SOLOMON
AUCTIONEER
Experience and Training
in ncar.ly
“
Phone 72
liddleville

Truss Fitting
IXPERIENCED
FITTER
&gt; |
A
.......... .—r vur i.eaa ot
horwe. afed * to 7. 84 mH.. ,uolh
Red mri at Coanty terra, or 3/4 mil.
4*“'“"*
W“’u"
.
FOX 8A1.F.—Or.y’u4df&lt; ' here*.-Wifi

Large
apartment
sixe
Servel No. 10. electric
refrigerator, good con­
dition.
Apex gas and electric
ironer, large size.
Small cook stove.
General electric 8 tube
phonograph model
radio.
Rockers and straight
chairs.
5 single beds, coil springs
ond mattresses, good.
Good 3-4 bed, coil
springs, and mattress.

Leather bed davenport,
good one.

Bath rests and bed tables.
2 square tubs and boiler.
9 x* 12 rug.
2 wash stands.
Cupboard.
Bedding.
.
Table.
Cothes line wire. *
Dishes and many other
articles not mentioned.

! CUT-RATE
REID'S RESORT, THORNAPPLE LAKE

TERMS: Cash

SHOESTORE

�MENS'

THE HASTINGS BANNER

nediatcly
IICHTY-EIGHTH YEAR

ecure

.•2

HASTINGS. MICHIGAN. THURSDAY. MAY 20. 1943

SECTION TWO—FAGU

udgeted.
BOY KCOUT NEWS
Camp Shawundewsee. ~ttte—Boy
Scout Cainp operated by the Grand I
Valley Council of which the Thorn- I
By JANE CAMERON
"Can women take military life?*
Hcnry L. Thomson to Leland M.
■ apple District te a part, will run ■
te a question so often brought wt
Thomson and wife. 80 Ac. Sec. 24 ;
' this summer from June 26 through
by enthusiasts of the womenY
I
and 40 Ac. Sec 23. Assyria Twp.
;
August 1. it was announced today
Army Auxiliary Corps who are
"Men
nre
often
capable
of
greater
Chrir Copher Merlau (o Rufus I
by Lawrence F Calahan* Council
skeptical about their own ability to
. things than they perform. Thay President. Ideated on Duck Lake J4
tstdnd the so called "sutnuoua*
I
Boiuna. lol 10. Pleasant Beach Plat. I
nre sent into lhe world with bills miles north of Muskegon, lhe camp
. military drill and calisthenics. 'Al
Prairieville Twp.
of credit, and seldom draw to their occupies 224 arres of woodland
1 number of women Interested ta
KEEP 'EM BOLLING
full extent."—Walpole.
Theron A. .Aldrich nnd wife to •
I, A. traluwl «Uiff. averaging one
I Joining the new women's army hav*
Clco P. Brown and wife. par. See"
,
leader for .pverv 5 or 8 Scouts, te
I refrained from doing *o. purely be» .
I
28. Burry Twp.
I "Hoiuecleanlng te what makes the maintained at the camp As in re­
I cause of a mistaken Idea that th*
spring offensive."—Janie
cent years, s|&gt;eclnl emphasis will be
’
Nellie Given to Arthur P. Won- f
drill and exercise would be too.
- - placed on water safety skills, wood­
derly and wife, W) Ac. Sec. 3, Burry
i much."
I
Twp.
►
1 Tills is the season when one surely craft. and taking care of one-^lf In
i To date over 50,000 American
, appreciates having a combination the open Physical fitness will also
William Troxel and wife to Wil- 1
women from a multitude of back­
I You get a yen fon some concert be stressed in the camp program,
b-*llani .C Wightman and wife. par.
grounds with athletic experience
.
music and find, on uh points of the Mr Callihan stated
Sec. 18; Castleton Tpp
I varying from none at all to proTlie cost per Scout has been raised'
(dial, the Dirtv foa-up to bat against
Anno B. Reiser et al lo Berwln
fesricnate have "taken" the drill
. the Red Ante? or whatever those this year from (850 to UMXrii week.
E. Sindel and wife, ao Ac. See. 12.
bums' riAnfcs are. So. you get out However, due to the desire of many
I
Carlton Twp.
the records und have a concert of troop leaders to go with their
Ronald M. Graham and wife to r
dally drill was not required after- ’
Scouts
to
camp,
the
fee
will
be
re
­
. your own choslng. Yowsah.
Adolph Douse. Jr. lota i and 2.:
wards have stated they rates th*
duced to MOO per boy If the troop
. Robert Greggs Add.. Nashville vllexercises and the good it did for
Something cute—On Valentines' 15 accompanied by an adult regis­
Inge
। them.
tered leader. Troops desiring to fur­
D«y.
Adolf
received
a
great
many
I
Adolph Douse. Jr., lo Ronald M.
i A pleasant result has been the
nish their own food nnd to do their
!
block
busters
adorned
with
To
Grahr.m nnd wife, lots 1 and 2.
: Incidental reducing of a great many
own cooking will pay only for camp
Adolf.
With
Love,"
and
they
were
Robert Gri-gRs Add. Nashville vil- I
; Waist lines. This has been trof
delivered from way up high In the facilities and leadership used.
despite
lhe Increased appetite*
Even during these times of man­
air. via Liberators and Flying Por­
Stanley H. Raldle. Admr. Wm.
. many of the former "white collar"
_ __ __
_____whether they Power shortage, every boy should
tresses. I don't
know
I
H. Overahlre Est. to Don Dickinson j
1 glrte were experiencing with th*
from
own ?el a,*7ek of
Invaluable tralnI were fr;;
— tlie English -or.our
---------------I.
I
(NIK.
USEIN
ami
LIVE!
nnd wife, lot 19, Eddy*.-, Bench plot. I
added physical exertion to theif*s
l»oMiblc for him
boys. but the stunt
........ certainly smacks Jn&amp; "
Sec. 32. Hotx* Twp.
-daily routine.
e Yankee influence.
'n *llh
lwork «chcdulc.
' of lhe
Influence.
Stnle of Michigan by State Land !
j During basic Instruction the ex­
according to Mr Calahan.
Office Bun rd lo Clarence E, Mater •
ercise given WAAC enrollees te
In Order to help Scouts cam the
। Chicago Citizen to newsboy: Give
and wife, lot 79. Hardendorff Add., ;
woven into the schedule of studlea
money to attend camp, the HasI me n Sun.
Nashville village.
lings
Kiwante
Club
is
sponsoring
nn
Newsboy lo
Chicago
Citizen:
State of Michigan by State Land
odd
Job
employment
agency
located
for the trainees both In physical
Whnddyu think I uin, a stork?
Office Board lo Herbert J. Cook
nt Burkholder's Garage
Anvonn
exercise and mental relaxaUon.
and wife, lol 1. Bl. 65. Middleville
having a part time or odd Job tluit
। Women 21 to 45 with two yean
Isabelle Bryans long fellow wrote can be done by Scouts from 12 to
village.
'high school education and no d«I a poem 1 like. Whether she ts related 16 years old should call Mr. Burk­
tpsrkling good beshh. You should try it^
I
Elwyn Hayward and wife to Ford
i pendents are now eligible to apply
i to, Henry or not. I don't know, but holder.
L Casey juid Opal A. Casey, par.
l for lhe WAAC. Further details on
she has the feminine viewpoint.
I
Sec. 6. Barry Twn.
enrollment can be secured from.
. Here It te:
J
PASSING OF MRS.
i
Reuben C. Garlingcr. Admr. LetBASE LINE
| JAIL SENTENCE
IU. Col. Archie B. Whitlow at tha
JANE C. TUTTLE
tic M. Garn Est. to Frank Gam,
I Armed Forces Induction Station.
Woman In Spring
Mrs. June C. Tuttle, aged nearly CHURCH DESTROYED
AND PROBATION
mimiwu
h Int. In lot 981. Hastings city.
Kalamazoo,. or man
from au»
Miss Grace
I am so very glad to be
NATIONAL SAHTV
81. died on Thursday at the home uSSSJ?
Morse D Campbell. Admr. Evo C
J™ OUi*
ot Middleville. Helekord at The Hasting.
A woman when the redbud tree
I
Kenaston Est.. to Simon Etterbeck
who
admitted that he broke
------------" • • •
11
Flickers with flame before thc leaf of her daughter. Mrs. Clara Tink­
ler. after an Illness' of several !^nuunth£.r
~ lnt0 vnc
the oepoi
dcpot ai
*l saiamevme
Middlevine ana
and CANNOT GET
I
and wife, lot 9. Bl. 7. Lincoln Park
In blossoms, delicate and brief;
.,7.
k.;
weeks
She was bom In Irving 1 townuilp. was mn^nino
destroyed bv fire
—i_ of
-• guilty
_.»■» PAVING MATERIAL
I Add.. Hastings city.
k stole money, whose. plea
Ho wonder rbrrr u nrropolnir u&gt;
City Engineer La'bertea
two May 30. 1882 the daughter of
Morse D. Campbell. Admr Ix-land
asmS*wftnS■ WM xcc«pted previously by Judge
Like
sturdy children
land1
iho tiwdici nwumlir or u&gt;i&gt; a«. J;
’1''
lS,l,a"", to
‘J1 a
■.J*"'
tosimanS
Rev
5
M°F
MeDona,
&lt;
’
'
brou
«
hl
lnl
°
Ctrnov
cxpcci
me
cwy
u&gt;
oo
I William and Clara Ptffeld. and was
R. Kenaslon. a disappeared person
I not expect the city to do any
an pav™
ofJ™™,,
youth.
There ore IS M. DIn &lt;hU eUr 80 lately desolate
"-“““
' (a lifelong resident of Barry countv. Suwdnirrt wi n trtn’b^’ robu t'cuU court on
forenoon for this year, because of inability to get
to S.'mon Etterbeck and wife, lot 6.
v
.
A.,,.
man
te wary of the truth
ond two more ooncemplote mokurs । t
not-J?
Bl 7 and lot 9. Bl. 7. Lincoln Park Bits Of I CStCrdaV
She wu married to Leak E. Tuttle M VJSn as nrioritlM and aroila® - i *«“««*• He
«lven a Ja« »n- ^e necessary materials because the
•. That
ecstatic things;
K^Un.-o their loture home .
w"rn flowers
ta-”" in
UkT^lS.
of'wnigs
Add. iinstlnuir city.
__________________________
3
,
In
1884.
and
lie
preceded
her
in
death.
, When beauty like •&gt; n«h nt wm&lt;
ot materials will orrmit Men of hi ' tcnce of 60 days and placed on pro- government needs them. He te not
8bf ? *urX,IS?.
byf •••■
h." .m
d—
auk
5.hv
11..
r:
Mureins R. Bagley and wife to
Miss Ruth Wetesert gave a v*ry silra the rare ether of hte heart'
- -z
Orvil A Miller and wife. 20 Ac. Sec. T
’.'.Tl.'T’.’ YE.'.?*
TWENTY
YEARS’ AGO
pleasant "at home' to about thirty He dare not let the frail tear start. »« sons. Orville of Hastings and
jncviuesseu
Newman mnttu
Tuttle’«r
of'unstog^seven
of her friends Thursday to honor of or bare a rapture unconfessed
Newman
ta
22'
A&lt;x SC'JL “,ld 20 Ac'
I April 25. 1923
28. Orangeville Twp.
.. «
—
her (censored) birthday.
Within hte stoutly -----------*breast.
—
tweeded
grandchildren
:
a
atetrr,
Mrs.
Thom
­
as
Calvin J. Streeter and wife et al , Vernon Varney, aged 6. son of
"• Beck
n“"v of this
*u'- citv: aiid two
‘ broth
-­
Clyde Shriner spent Sunday in But I. a woman.. I. may wear
to iJiVcni
Lavcrn Bean
and Wife,
wire, lot
tut 24.
34. :?j!rlihJ Grand
to
Beall and
ers Sidnev Flfield of Freeport and bell lower upwrale from Ute eltureh. ,b'ro‘,'%d:“,SSSf t« Um mm. "'■■■&gt; «re plteA wun
my hair.
Rapids, thc guest of hte Sprigs of lilac In &gt;
Pennnssee Park. Sec. 28. Yankee }J‘
*d‘ri\
• William Plfield of Hastings* For .
Let worship kindle In my
. I"'
. face
____________ ____________ _
,
, _
,
.... to lhe young miles wtrh rrninnt hrlrlr nnd nfl.
Snrinu ■ Twn
hay *oadcr 111 such a manner that grandfather. J. W. Leonard.
Openly
without
disgrace.
manv
years.
Mrs.
Tuttle
was
active
BOARD OF REVIEW
'na" *£• scrlotunesa of the crime ’ "j"-."
------------------ ------------1Floyd P. Evarts nnd wife to Karl «
W. R. Cook went to Chicago last
I In the Methodist church nt Wel­ : IN SESSION
Thursday to attend an executive .L,naX
!
he
hatl
committed
and
lhe
very
bad
.
______
__________
W. Hipky pur. Nashville village
dlCtl
Pninock hosPltal meeting of the Michigan Press As- Ind
lcome Comers.
Funeral services i The city board of review, consist-1?1"4.,*1®
ln Me to at- (MUNICIPAL COURT
Mary Kathleen Wing to Donald Saturday.
. ,
(were held at the Leonard chapel on . ing of the two supervisors, two elect- tempting to get money without . Kenneth Wiegand 21 of Mui
.ociatian
Ano capture violets on my dress.
C. Hull and wife, S 2-3 of lot 101. | Ervin Mishler secured the conOn rnrou.d nt 111 hewllh. Jo,.1 SfXS'inlth.V bktK'lL'J.T*
Sat unlay at two o'clock, the Rev. ed members. Henry Sheldon and
reMrt regularly 'n. was arraigned to Mimic
tract for building two miles’ of Co­ Pflug. Jr., has been compelled to | Chooses another brown
cravt.11'
Huntings city.
L. Winston Stone officiating. In­ Henry Wellman, and the City At-1 0 Probation OH cer Henry Osborn.
iT’ILSE!'
Monday charged with
George 11. Chapman and wife to vert Road in Rutland township at resign hte position as foreman of I yield my stipend to possess
terment was In the Irving cemetery. [tomey are jn session to the cityits to make restitution, and carry larceny of a bicycle He adml
A’ purple
flowerjwt
for a hat!
William A. Sweet and wife, pat.
’-----------.-q-x ;---------------&gt;
.. fciul council roomjhte week. There will °.ut ln ruU thc terms of hte proba- thc charge to Judge Cortrteht '
Tlicre te some agitation for an this office and for the next few
Middleville village.
months
Mr.
Pflug
will
strive
to
for
­
C. C- Fowler to Allxrt W. Freap old ladles' home here as provided Et the itrenuoslty of toe print shoo
and wife lots 0 and 7. Lakcaidr for by Mrs. Striker in her will.
devoting part of hte time to tehea
e aero-engine we^hedu
ishes. celery-waah.
celerv—wash, drain,
drain store in
In ?u&gt;"
t&gt;““C™
!1942.
I Pof)di caJin®d M glass, onions, and In thc case If he fails to llquk
Mr. nnd Mrs. Sid Beach have
Park. Yankee Springs Twp.
!
BANNER WANT ADS PAY
potatoes should be Kept to cool. dry. 10 days .will be added lo hte
Will Southward and wife to moved to their new home Just west luring choice specimens of the finny covered vegetable pan. Keep cold, [pounds.
dark storage places.
sentence.’
Adolph Douse. Jr,, lot 5. R. B. Gregg of Freeport, the Yule farm. Mrs. tribe from their native iraunts.
Yule has moved into Uw Beach
Add.. Ntuihvlllo village.
FIFTY YEARS AGO
Adolph Douse. Jr., to Will South­ home In .this city.
John J. Sinclair, 730 E. Mill St..
April 27. 1893
ward und wife, lot 5. R. B. Gregg
Is slowly recovering from an attack
Add.. Nashville village.
A very pretty wedding occurred
Leno E. Steele to Richard J. Hawes of pneumonia fever.
last evening in the Episcopal church,
Miss Corleone Newton, daughter the occasion being the marriage of
and wife. Pint 11 of Supr's. Plat
No. 1. Spring Beach Resort and of Mr. nnd Mrs. Geo. M. Newton, Mr. Devitt Bronson and Miss Ella
Ritchies Woodlands^Yankec Spring* who will graduate from Western Schumann, both of this city, the
State Normal In June, has accepted ceremony taking place at 7 o'clock.
Twp.
Marlon Arehart to John T. Wood a position to leach al Tecumseh.
George Wooten and Miss Mary Leins
nnd .wife, part of lot 5. Bl. 10, Eas­
acting as bridesmaid and grooms­
FORTY YEARS AGO
tent Add.. Hostings city.
man.
April 30. 1903
Christopher A. Merlaii to Rufus
I The ladies of the A.N.I.club at
Judge James B. Mills died Friday their meeting last week elected the
Bosnia, lot 11. Pleasant Beach. Sep.
afternoon of pneumonia.
7. Prairieville Twp.
following officers for the coming
Renkes and Walldorff have pur­ six months. President. Mtes Franc
Alexander Dotnlntki nnd wife to
Carl O. Nlethaihei’. par. Sec. 22. chased of the Boltwood estate the Williams; Secretary. Miss Phyllis
store building in which they have Diamond; Treasurer, Mrs. F. L.
Hastings Twp.
Edna E. Brown to Cleo F. Brown been conducting their furniture Heath.
nnd wife, pjtr. Sec. 28. Barry Twp. business for several years.
Asa Rork has purchased a small
W. L. Wallace, et al, to Jennie
The Interests of local parties In peach orchard at Agnew, on lhe
Mae McGIocklln. lot 7, Bl. 8. Ken- the Bowling Dress Stay Co. were lake shore, and will live there In
field's Second Add.. Hastings city. sold yesterday afternoon to E. C. the future.
Kendall E. Merlau and wife to Bowling of Detroit who will operate ,
Glenn B. Sleight and wife. 40 Ac. the factory in this city.
BANNER WANT ADS PAY
Sec. is. Hope Twp;__

COURT HOUSE NEWS

r»t Location
Service

1 CREDIT

EVERY DRIVER CAN HELP

Ballet Dancers? No, WAACs In Training 79?B

BARRY BYPATHS

Tol

Military Lif«?n

WlL

IATI0N
L SANK 1LDO.

ms

&lt;

y. Attention!

AZLETON
SIZED

XPERT
Phone 22241
i, MICHIGAN.
Will

Open.

same old prices
laran lee given.

ianner.
Atlv. 5-20

STOCK
VED!
etition In paying
ompt Service 7
ne collect, Battls

tendering

Co.

er. Mgr.

W.

HICKORY
HY EXPENSE

SNEER
Delton, Mich.
inner Office.

Backward Glances

Help the Men in the Armed Forces

(LED
luable
&gt;.00
ten St. in
:hc phone
o 2-9544.

DRKS

lA to D

To Be Listed in the Directory

QUIT CLAIM DEEDS
Glenn A. Swift and wife to Eniogene E. Preemlre. N'z lots 1071 and
1072. Hastings City.
• Emogenc E Frecmlre to.Glerfn A.
Swift and wife, N&gt;j lot* 1071 and
1072. Hasting/ city.
PROBATE COURT
Est. Minnie Wurm. Proof of pub­
lication filed, order for adjournment
entered.
Est. Anna Scott. Petition for ad­
ministrator filed, waiver of consent
fifed, order appointing administra­
tor entered.
Est. Edgar L. Henncy. Discharge
of administrator issued, estate en­
rolled.
Est. Belle Osgood. Final account
filed, order assigning residue en­
tered. waiver of consent filed, dis­
charge of administrator entered,
eitalc enrolled.
Est, Anna Lampson. Final account
filed, final receipts filed, order as­
signing residue entered, discharge
of administrator Issued, estate en­
rolled.
Est. Joseph Hubert. Final account
filed, final receipts filed, order al­
lowing account entered, discharge
of special administrator Issued, es­
tate enrolled.
Est. Bert B. Sparks, Petition for
license to Mil filed, order for pub­
lication entered.
at. Fred D. Otto. Petition for ad­
ministrator filed, order for publi­
cation entered.
Est. Ida Lickta. petition for li­
cense lo sell filed, order for publi­
cation entered.
E*t. Leland R. Kenaston. Report
of Mie filed.
Est. Eva C. (Nevtna) Kenaston.
Report of rale filed.
Ent Mary K. Van Dugteren. Order
confirming sale entered.
Ent. Anna Scott. Bond of ndmlntetetratrix filed, letters of adminis­
tration tesued.
Est. Rov J. Taffee. Proof of pubUcatlon filed.
F.«t. Fred L. Wright. Proof of i
publication filed.
Est. Chester and Matilda Rledy
Proof ot publication filed.,
Est. Seymour G. Jordon. Petition
for administrator filed, waiver of
notice and-consent filed, order ap­
pointing administrator .entered.
Est. Polly -Kuhlman. Final ac­
count filed, order assigning residue
entered. &lt;!L&lt;charge of administrator |
tesued, estate enrolled.
Est. Thomas E Gable. Petition '
for administrator tiled.- waiver of
notice and consent filed, order ap­
pointing administrator entered.
Eat. Richard B. Messer Final ac­
count cf Co-Truslccs under will
Bled, order for publication entered.
Est Mav T. K. Hoelteef. Final
account filed. Inheritance tax determlncd.
___ __________

DON'T BUT THINGS YOU DON’T
NEED—BUY WAR BONDS
INSTEAD.

LyBARKER’S ™
HASTINGS

PHONE 2115

1 Pt. LyBarker* Tr.
$J59

.

I

Dextri Maltose

63c

tXad.

LT
64cM
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Bromo Seltxer

OVALTINE
Choc.-Plsln

Following is a list of men in the Armed Forces for whom we do not have
addresses. If you can give us the address of any of these men, please
phone, write, or stop in and tell us. Help keep the Service Men’s directory
up-to-date. See the complete list of Service Men in the lobby of this bank.

Regular
60t Sixe

JQ

Clinton Adams

Raymond Anders
John Anderson
Robert Anderson

Bill Babcock
Richard Babcock
Glenn Bachelder
Charles Barnes
George Bauer
Rex Bean
Carl Beach
Kenneth Beckwith
Eugene Bennett
Prosper Bernard

Richard Bogart

THE

SABOTEUR
Sickness Is always a personal
disaster. Now, in a world at
war, it is a national calamity.
are needed in winning the war.
Sickness is a saboteur that
slows our production efforts.
Moreover, we can't afford a

because we must ration our
doctors, nurses and limited
hotpital facilities. So—don't
take unnecessary risks. Call on
a doctorWhen there'/
need to do so. Then bring

reliable compounding. Take
thetreatmentasdirecred.Kccf)

TR; GREEN
SOAP SHAMPOO

OQC pt
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FARMERS ATTENTION ...
1 lb. PHENOTHIAZINE
worm your Sheep or Hogs.

PO.

to

$*fl 50
* JL

Winston Boyes
Robert Bradshaw
Clair Brady
Carl Brock
Richard Brock
Jack Brounard
Richard Brower
Donald Brown
Maynard Brown
Lloyd. Brant
Lavern Bryant
John Buehler
■Robert Burns

Bernard Carney
James Carpenter
George Cashmere

Cecil Charles
Donald Chase
Clarence Cheney
Orville Cooley
Shirley Cox
Jack Crockford
Robert Crittenden
Ernest Cramback
Don Curtis
Earl Curtis
Jerald Curtiss
Orville Curtis
Arthur Dodge

Francis Edgecomb
Leslie Entten
Eugene Flanders
Paul Foster
Keith Fox
Robert Francisco
Milford Frederickson
Raymond Garvey
Harold Gates
Arthur Gerber
DeWitt Gregory

Maurice Haight
Wesley Hanke
Stanley Hansen
Dwight Harrington
Charles Harvarth
Lyle Hathaway
Curtis Hawkins
Elwood Hawkins

Roy Hayes
'
Frederick Haywoiod
Donald Heath
Robert Helrlgel
Harold Helsel
Charles Higdon
Junior Hill
Frank Hobbs
Carrin Hoffman
Kenneth Hoffman
Donald Howell
Dorr Howell
Stere Hula
Gerald Janies
Richard Johnson
Howard Johnston
Robert Jordan
George Juppstrom

George Kellogg
Albert Kennicott, Jr.
Richard Kingsbury
Leo Kloppe
Kenneth Kopf
Donald Lucas
Charles Lykins

Richard MacLeroy
David Mapes
William Mason
Hewitt Matson

Ernest McCormick
Richard McIntyre

Lawrenee Milter
Maurice Milter
Robert Moon

Robert Schriner
Clarence Seri Jan
Russell Shellenbarger
Philip Shepard

■

Glenard Showalter

Vernon Neal
Vernon Newton

Gerald 8 Iften

George Oaks
Charles Ogden

Raymond Smith

Richard Page
Edwin Parker
Stewart Peters
Richard Pike
John Potts

Donald Springer
David Stone

Robert Ransom
James Reneau
Charley Rice

George Roush
Dale Roush

Loyd Urey-

Elmer Walther
Donald Ruthraff
Gerald Ryan

Kenneth galeno
Vlncelaw Sallk
Robert Saunders
Robert Schaller

Walter Wolowics
John Wright

HASTINGS CITY BANK
PHONES: 2105-2103

'Fifty-Six Years of Continuous Service'

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN

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�THE HASTINGS BANNER. THURSDAY. MAY 20, 1MJ
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NABHVILLC
Alton Elwood home. * Rev. and Mrs. by lhe New York Times funrty paper I yon. went to Caledonia Tuesday lo [ news ot Dick Palmer who has been ' aged 53 years after a long sickness, DELTON
Peter Adriatuon wa* in Hasting*
Gerald Pratt of Evanston. Ill,
O. Allen Steeby and aona left for and as a reward received a flue I visit Mrs. Orpha Gray. Mrs. Grit- brought from the south Pacific area For seme years Mr. Bovee waa but“ A
*' feth returned tome that evening —
Howe, Ind., thia Monday after a book. “Amenc* is All Your*."
to -a *•-Ban Francisco toapital is .lo • ....
lermaker -at-■ the—Creamery and hi* Friday. A Roy Adriaiuon and son. spent Sunday night with hte par————— week spent with her parent* Mr Earl
E*rI Schleh who waa
«
recently In" but her mother remained until &lt;the effect that he is improving and wife wa* the former Bosaie Baun- Tommy of Battle Creek visited at enta. Mr. and Mr* L. E. Pratt. *
Pvt.
&gt; Jay Bruce left Tuesday for
Prtd Granger dt *nd Mrs. A. C. Johnson, while the ducted Into the ymy is stationed Wadnraday evening when Mr. /"'
and 1,»ble to get around some in a whecljers whroc parents lived where me home of hls father. Peter
Oakland. Calif , after spending hte
area urangcr vi
conference was in *ca- *1 Atlantic City. N. J. * Rev. Leroy Mr* Forrest Baker and
T? Mr*.
Mn1- Gray
9r*y &lt; chair. He lias been 111 since Christ- ,h
raniiiv m-m* n-ora-.
Hastings vsre Bunday
Kuatey afternoon B1U» al ua-.KBattle i-rci-x.
Creek. Rev Alien
Allen Chamberlain who attended the
Mr*. Burdette
Burdette ।ma*, suffered with rheumatic fever ,he “cr*!*” »*®Uy reside. Besides Adrtenson. Saturday. A The friends furlough with hte parents. Mr. and
- brought her heme. * Mr*.
of
Mr*.
Ida
Piter
wUl
to
glad
to
Mra.
George Brace. A PFC Earle
eaficra al tha Vcm Smith luxnc. * return*
to
the
paitdrate
of
tlie
{
Evangelical
conference
at
Battle
i
Wadd.
visited
her
sister.
Mrs.
Eno*
,
returns
pastorate
the
Wadd.vtaited her sister Mr* Enos ftI)d for twelve weeks waa flat on hto »d* wife he iMvea a son. Ralph of know that alie is better and u now
Blake of Canw Phl)Ui». Kan, u
MT. and Mra Leon Staler of Grand Howe church for hls seventh year. 'Creek
week ha* torn
---------1Ul
- f,4L^vi;in^?r
*—■- -b*ck-A Mrs. Peart Hvoderstott. for Grand Rapids. He was tom in
Creek lost week,
been returned P-Im.C-----«-ain■*&lt;1i^kJ&gt;?
aide to all up some. A Mr. and Mra. home on a furlough. * Mr. and Mra
*•-•••- Thompson
—----------- .7.*.
—her
i■- to•».-the—iterate
of the Leighton
Kmi ncnl Che weekend with Mr. A Mra. Nellie
visited
oast
.mi: 1
mlViy yMI? ■•&lt;«wher In thc De- Woodland and had also lived at
Lalnrop of Clovcrosie en­ Clurlc* Belta were al Ann Arbor
for hls ...
twelfth
and MrwWm. K. Ueblcr. A Mr. and I brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Evangelicall_church
......... ....
troU schools, has resigned her no- | Lowell. ‘Funeral services were held Arthur
tertained the Willing Workers Bun­ Sunday lo we a retelivg Ln the hoaMra, Imw Campbell and eon Duane. |Mr&gt;. Chas. Jdlnar at their country year. The
Chamberlain family has 'Galster^returned, tome from De- aition on account of poor hridth. 'in Grand Rapid* on Saturday, in­ day
senoo) class to tne Delton Metnbecome cloteiy associated with the trait.-•Tuesday
A Mn. J. C. Furntea has re­
atm! Mr. and Mra. Ray Tolan of home west of town. Bunday. A Mr*, become closely a&amp;*odated with
—••• a after
ner terment was
few -yeday* «.
Bt [iiwm
present ucuia
being cuuimra
confined to Jit-r
wa* niaoe
made m
in oouui
South rscaton
Boaton oout church al their tome teat pllal.
turned from her visit in Grand
* Mrstrouble.
Robert She_ isi. a_ cemetery,
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________
*_ A* Word
..._ .
waa ill
111 and reqtfired
required L
Leighton
- Mrs. Robert b&lt;d with heart
Detroit spent the weekend al the 'Mary Gray was
f1«ht,on. community and we arc. visit with her cousin. A
Ionia
county.
home of their father. JarvisOamp- , medical care a couple days test
teat glad
5lad to hear they
lhey willI
will remain in Vandenreen.
Vsndervecn. Mra
Mrs. Wm. McFall and sbter of the late Grace Campbell j from Mum Martha Schad, who is en­ Wednesday evening. The following Rapids with her son. Louis and
tamlly. A Funeral services for Hat-,
MacCoraon who re- the vicinity. A
* SU.
8tL Sgt. Wm. Harlan Mra.
Mr* Maxine 91*,,k -of
tail, and all called on Mra. Camp- | week. * Wm. MacCorson
and Dr. Lixxle Hendershott. A The rolled at Hunter* College. New York,
tie Shields. 83, of Kalamo. were
bell at Blodgett iMxpltal. Grand'cently enlisted in the army Ato
tome—called
air |Sweet
iSweet of
ot tiw
the army
s--------air *force
------ *“is'-------»—* - on John Vandcrveen at Rut- play equipment and tables are for Marina training, is that she 1*
w.v. has nn
Raplta. Sunday afternoon. * Mr. .corps and is at Lincoln. Neb.,
on fnrlrtowh
furlough from the Caribbean terworth hunuital. Thursday evening ready on the playground tor fair nicely located alter getting her Win lie more. Mra. Ella Rogers. Mrs. told Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock
Md Mra. Herman McConnell who the second highest standing of hls *re®- accompanied by hL&lt;&gt; fiancee, and. found him on the gain. A Mr* 'and warmer weather to permit out- I suitcases which were delayed for a Blanche Richards. Rev. and Mr*. at the Hess Funeral Home, with the
are staying at Holland where he is cta*s. and is eligible for a college Miss Marte Wright of Ypsilanti Rov Snyder ha* recelnd wordthgi of-door *porta and plcnica.’A The few day*. She had the pleasure of Dale Robinson and Mra. Bertha Ad­ Rev. Kirby of Bellevue In charge.
ams.
The
pot
luck
supper
at
7
Shs was bom Nov. 22. 1878. in
employed, were tome for the week- 'course and officer* training. He L* Harlan is to be stationed in the her son. Hurry Allbrecht, who wa* Roman Feldspausch familv, Mra. , meeting Ml** Smith of Shelbyville,
■nd.*
and.
A Mra.
Mrs. Mattia
Matlie Lynd who was : connected with the airplane me- .{tales,
states, at Tampa for a few
fewmont
month.* recently called to service, has been Gregory Feldipausch and Mtes Pa- wiio*e nwther the former Delta Wil­ o’clock was followed by a business Nashville. She leaves her mother.
—------------------------------------ -------- ----* Burdet —
.. Marsha Henning,
&lt;"» *locale
----- **was
—. a
- permanently locatedL Hte address ta Itricte Davis of Hastings spent Sun- I *on was a rroas-the-road neighbor •esalon. The next meeting will to Mra. Lydia Shields of Kalamo
taken very 111 with •the -flu
Tuesday
'chanlc -department.
Bena- mi
Mis*
of last week is much Improved and , way and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Striker Sunday dinner guest nt tne Sweet Pvt. Harry Allbrecht 1228 M P. day ulth Mr. and Mrs. Charles ,of Martha's father. J. C. Schad held al Pleasant take, the second township: a sister. Mra Will South­
Tuesday
evening
in
June.
*
Seven
ern of Vermontville,- two brothen,
up and dressed. for which we are | went to the Di Pinkbelner cabin at home * The Marinot class of young Cnmtx.rn- &lt;A.V.N.i. Miami Beach. , Parker. Monday a letter was re- during their childhood day*. Miss
glad. A Mtes Pauline Benaway of I Levering Saturday night and re- peqple had Its monthly supper and I'?'1, * Conrad Beeler who went to celved from Lieut. Harold Parker i Smith te also training as a Marine , teen Camp lire Ulri* and their Lee of Katemo township and John
Battle Creek spent Sunday with her ' malned until this Tuesday on a meeting at the Methodist church, Katamasoo tot Monday for Unde nI1(j wue stating they Were now liv- * The Tiiornappie-Kellogg baseball guardian, Mra. Peter Potter gave of Kalamazoo; and one half staler,
a very interesting program at lhe Mr*. F. F. Mathews of Daytona
mother. Mra. Matlie Benaway. In . fishing trip. A Harold Segerstrom Wednesday evening and while them
lhe afternoon accompanied by her left with the other Barry county , was not a Urge attendance, all re­ Great Lakes Training Station for ten miles from Camp Cooke where this'season for most of the games Sunday school hour Sunday morn­ Beach. Florida. Burial wa* in
aunt. Mrs Dora White, they visited Inductees this Monday for Ft. Cus- port a fine time Die claw is taught basic training. * Mr*. Harry Stlm- he te stationed. * Mr. and Mra. Wm. j *ecm to have been against ttom. ing. A Mr. and Mra: John Harring­ lakevicw osmetery. Nashville. A Mr.
at lhe home of George Brog near ter and army, service. A Mrs. Lenna by Earl VanSickle since Mrs. Hol- J®”. Mra. Harry Ba.»rli. Mr. and McKevltt entertained at a family tot live team te mostly new toys ton and *on. Marvin entertained and Mr*. John Miller have received
Wayland. A Mr. and Mr*. Glenn Kirkpatrick returned home Mon- URle wenf east. Tlie future mret- Mrs Glenn GnffeUpand Mr*. Herb dllnner Sunday as a farewell for who will be ready next season to the basketball toy* at a dinner word of the serious illness of their
Blake left early Sunday for Hun- day noon from a few days' visit Ing* will be held on the second £?*nf The
their son-in-law and daughter and show the other teams where to go. Tliursday evening. A Mr*. Clark son. Pvt. Clarence MIUer in a hostem lodge near Grand Marais for a with her son and other Grand Rap- Tuesday evenings of the month. * ing of Uy&gt;Ban&gt; county Eastern «randton. Mr. and Mr*. Dick San- .The game with Wayland tot week Harrington and Miss Caroline Solo­ gtal in Texas, a The Lenta Table
&gt;. began working -again Monday
&lt;'lyd«cra at Hickory Corner*, defur and Douglas, who leave tin* resulted in a score* of 13 to 8 in mon attended funeral services for
f«V days *lay. They were accent- id* relatives * Friday dinner guests Mrs. Ray Lyons is up and dressed
panted by Walter Moore, lhe care- ot Mra. E. F. Blake and family were after several days sickness. * Mr . Wdnraday night. * Fuimral sendee* week by auto for their new home In Wayland's favor and at Freeport the tetter s uncle, Harry Larabee at morning after being shut down for
taker who had been visiting at the Mn. Frank White and Mrs. Harry Grace Jackson of Grand Rapids. for Pawl Bush. 22. who died at a California Others present were Mr. „FridaJ even tag an 8 to 7 S the Leonard funeral home in Has­ several months. The Company has
Blake home. * Ur. and Mr*. Wil- Clemen* of Caledonia and Mn. An- formerly of the. west county line sanitarium at Kalamazoo from lu- ftnd Mra. Day Pugh and Mary Ellen for Freeport, cheer up toys It takes tings Wednesday afternoon. * Doug- been all reorganised. A Mr. and
.Item
—Campbell
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---------,_ McDougal of Germfast. A Mrs. vicinity, was unfortunate in falling
little
son,.u
John,
bcrculoste. were told at the Leigh- of Vermontville and Mias Martha more courage to be a good laser la* Smith and Mtes Margaret Hig­ Mrs Louta Eckardt of Grand Rap­
and a young girl. Caroline Nr Ison Emma Williams returned home from a stool recently whll- hanging ton Evangelical
church at 10 oclock.
Dietrich.
* .Misses
t-eetka than a winner. * Burdette Cline bee of Eagle were guests of Mr. ids spent Sunday with Mr. and Mra.
tv-angriicai
oclocK.
Dietrich.*
Mi**e» Winifred Leclka
with
interment
in
v™,
omuxuc
vunc and Mrs. Lincoln Bush Saturday John Roush. A E. V. Kgyea spent
of Detroit spent the weekend with Wednesday from a few weeks visit curtains.'and broke her right wri*t. lTlmradav
2jSE
’dBy
*,lh .................
‘’derment- ..........
in the
the
and mviic
Irene riuat.
Froal. —
who are employed hod quite a surprise
one evening
.......
---- . ' ......
- hjiu
who
j night and Sunday. Mr. Smith a few days with lite daughter. Mra.
WUUam'a father. Charles B Camp- with her daughter and family In A card to Middleville friends spite* Hooker c mi tcry. He was the *on al the Kent Country
Is —
gaining
as well
nature of Mr. and Mrs. Sites Bush who Rapids, were home fr
bell. They also celebrated the tat- Watervliet. A Mr. and Mra. Mark she '*
------------•' -as ■■the --------preached in the Methodist church Zadte Wolfe at Farmington. A The
of
such
injuries
permit.
Her
daugh. Sunday morning, hte text being "Oh. Clover Leaf Class was entertained
ter's 72nd birthday. May 18. Charlie Ritchie were at Nashville on Wed- -- —------- ------- -- --------- .... ---------•are* hl* wire
»
i f n—C
T” . "V
iniiu bl ri: inrirr. nc iiiunr- Ye of Little Faith" The young coup­ Friday night al the home of Mrs.
to quite Dooriy after a siege with nesday. The former on county drain trr. Marion. 1* expecting to Join thc
stersm bustaess"
Tto
ijie ^inT
-Ronald: | st^hen'john.
were Sunday dinner f&gt;ltehedJ'ttomditon dte?ove?ed dthe le ore students at Taylor Univeralty. Mildred Bischoff with Mra. Grace
the flu. Miss Rxwe Marie Petcrccr.
tngdr.cic and
srl ”’Mri.
•*" lRltchie*,cantag , WAVTES." A -r»
— nraVmreitewof
- ------------« •*“"i ’"8-months-ota'".Min
8-months-old
—
1. stay on friend*.
Frl- three
brothers.
Duane
mu!
Eugene
k
.
ucsU
O
f
hls
parent*.
Mr.
and
Mra
fox
den
and
uSn
tav~H»»ttto
and her little sister. Rachel,
friends. *
A Irving Lutx ha* gone Alle-Bar county club uill.be ...
Ind. A Mr. and Mra. Chester Bang­ Brumm and Mra. June Nesbit as..... .......
~~
gutai* oi ms parent*, atr.
ana run. foSnd
fox den eSmalnto^he
and upon investtaatinx
*. to Muskegon
-- ----------------;casc day
tom.' at
will: him and do lhe housework. A
where
he hs
has. d
defense
day tv-dr-.
evening. */.y
May 2!.
21, ...
at the
thc homt
nt home,
home- and
“'"I Colonel
Colonel Bush
Bush In
in the
the Albert
Albert ParkerTArnold
Parker. Arnold returned
returned to
to found it
il contained the“SI
remains n
of hart and two children, Bruce and slsting. After the business meeting
iy win
Mr. and-Mrs
1 hte teaching
CadHlac ~reral nto^nta and
hm
Mr. and Mra. Glenn Solomon were ;employment. The family
—“• con-I
— of **■
— ’ **- Ray FUhngham.
- ---- -­ southwest
southwest Pacific,
Pacific, and
and aa grandgrand-no.
r-&gt;&gt;rhinn ’dutteTIn the r-.mn.“T rltoto
1
!
Helene of Hastings, spent Sunday several guessing games were played.
---- here. ---A JMra. Mattie * Clare Cor-on of Monroe ha* torn mother Mrs Adam Smith of Sag- whool and hls wife to Butterworth no ?hlck^ ahh^tto din'
In Grand Rapid* Sunday to see hi* tlnue lo reside
with her parents, Mr. and Mr*. Ma­ Refreshment* were served. A Mrs
.............
ura, was
whohas .&lt; Benawav
son.--Bi
Burdet. enter- .accepted for service and leaves thLs inaw. * Andrew Finkbeiner has hospital where she te
assteUng ■ in nrar\he
ehieteen ervm uw
Whto*
Tn? son Norwood at their Crooked lake Grace Wethertoe spent lhe weekend
brother. WUliam Solomon who
Benawav-and
and son.
in '. near to?
thcnC1
chicken
coop.
While
fox cottage, w Mrs Mary Doster. Mra. with relatives tn Charlotte. A Le­
fhey
also—
talned
dinner
on Wed- I Wednesday. He plans to be home purchxMKi the Johnson property on I the** nursing of her father John
iSmnnS
X5&amp;*W
Jto&lt;»Ba thJ
been 111 for some time. They
' at
* a
- chicken —
i. h.d1
called at the homo of a cousin,
cc------ nesday evening. Walter Moore of for a few hours with hte parents Grand Rapid* St., for many year* VanderVeeni "nve toby te with rete- runr?^
J. C. Horton. Mra. Royce lien ton. land Weak* of Lansing was home
... lhp home &amp; the B p oll|ette fam. u??* m the cuy and kuy and Pat
..
*
Clayton Solomon. A Mr. and Mrs Or&gt;nJ Mflrall Mr and Mra c E Mr an(J Mfs w p Conkm
Mrs. Leon Leonard and Mra. Mar­ over the weekend. A Funeral serv­
.,ol two young sons , Blake and Dr. A. E. Lund were he goes. He and hte wife flew to Hr. and now occupied bv Mr. and ara staying here with their grandrkint^aaMt
Jerry Keegitra and
shall Norwood attended Ito Home ices for Mrs. Lizzie Brady. 79. were
w
u.—u —
p—a were
guests. * D O. Doyle recentlycom- New York Friday evening to visit Mrs. Bud Bronkema. * Henry Wm ; parente * Mr* Mattle Lynd re- Hir'd ’inC
dq??iiirtav '
at Qnna
Rapids
v— Sunday
—--------af*
Literary Club May breakfast al lhe held Thursday afternoon at two
ternoon and evening visitor* at thj peted in a puzxlc contejt conducted hl* stater. France', returning hern- Kramer. 41. was found dead in bed celved a telegram this Monday tell- hroiaht to * MiddleVinra?* home t&gt;f Mra. Estella Barber in o'clock al lhe home of her daugh­
m Mt wmT ~„Jrert/
________________________ Sunday evening * .Mra A R- Dart ..t his ro.vm.ng taue at St. Joe on mg to the death[to! tor courin Mra
Richland last ihuraday. A Mr. and ter. Mra. Marjorie Wilson, where
and
Alf^l of Battle
Battle".Creek
Ctrek Saiurday
ba^d.-iy from ajrieart attack.
•tteckT^
JSiaTherhX
! SiT ■fn&gt;rimnnXfAitMrin JV.n—- Mr*. Roger Williams and son. Dean she had lived the .past ten yeara.
'.
*
n5* .*?.”• Alfred,
The oia Brnaway",
Harbaugh
at her home :unnd»v
spent the weekend with her broth- Ixxlv wa* brought to the Beeler fu-lfn West Salem Ohio after several d
spent Friday night and Saturday She waa tom Nov. To. 1883. at Mid­
I er. Bvl Ue -nd lemUy. . Mrs. H. neral home he* on Sunday nnd Iu- Som£
1Smi I SJS’S’r,JSH nloff.
with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. dlebury. Indiana. She came to
E. Bennett entertained eight guraft neral service* will be held al 2 pm r^e held Wednesday in Ohio Tho Stew. «
Leslie William* near Freeport.
A Nashville to live when she was sev­
at a bridge-luncheon thl* Monday Tuesday. Interment will be made In ^ecLed wS ton* in M ddle e ±
L'k
Mr. and Mra. Russell Moll received en years old. She leaves three
for the pleasure of Mr*. Dv-k San- the Hooker cemetery, Leighton twp. ' [he daughter of Mr
and| Mr? rrol vJl^4^7 word
Sunday from their aon. EL daughter*. Mra. Marjorie Wilson,
vert. who is stationed in California, Mra. Luelda Oteen of Nashville, and
that he would arrive home Tuesday Mra. Elnora Castellen of Ctorlotte;
ner. Mrs. G. E Blnkc and Mrs.
night on a furlough. A Mra. Julius one son. Robert Brady of Nashville
Clayton Bennett. * Tlie E_...
Knowlton and non. Michael of Buf­ and one step son. William Brady of
county Federation of Woman*
falo. N. Y, te staying with her par­ Grand Rapids.
ent*. Mr. and Mra. Royce Hentan
while her husband Is serving in the MARTIN CORNERS
army. A Bert Patton attended fu­
Mis* Joyce Dcmond ot the Well­
*Mr. and Mra. IT«| Oullln arrr Kh'ion tTO?»Mr‘m3 MrTl?ri! . Thuidv SJmoin’ at.
1I5S neral services for Mra
Florence man district vLMted Mtes Jerilee
Lawrence in the Mettodtat church Herzel Sunday afternoon. A Mtes
at Hickory Cornera Thursday after­ Greta Cogswell and a classmate
•KnMS?'in”no&amp;,,®s 'X ife
.k
Ss-SSS noon. * Mrs Prances Mae Bates. 35.
has M« lor mmr monllu and Idaiuthler. Jacnurllne, all of KMatadSIulSrS? Illi
from Kalamazoo visited the home
wife of Chaplain Ralph A. Bates, folks over lhe weekend. A Melvin
I. wry uoorlv . Mr, Carl Sagar Imaroo. oprm Moth™ Day wtm !RM.mbS.
?“h ”k”d &amp; i
£ l
So ssffi"'. w;
!Xr“r* ?%.?"?&lt;&gt; “hSr'uXtee?
F® -ttF ■s? a McUiodtat clergyman who has Whetstone visited Mr. and Mr*.
been serving in the army al Fort Delbert Myers and family in Has­
Monroe. Va, died unexpectedly of ting* Sunday afternoon. A Mr. and
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ill the forepart of last week with
a heart attack Sunday night at th* Mr*. Roland Barry and Robert visi­
Infection in his ear and head. *
home of her father, ClarenceTownDensmore Babcock and hls fiancee.
»Hl to a good attendance. Refresh-■; SOUTH BOWNE
'
.wnd. in Battle Creek. She had been ted their daughter and family. Mr.
Miss Eleanore’VanderNrer of Grand lerditoit “sLuMtav n il? Ar?mn.Un? K'Tl* T*1* **
Leon
Leroy Dunham of White Cloud Is 111 for four days. Mrs. Bates and and Mra. Carl Grashius north ot
Rapids, were recent callers on hit -7.1 k"1, -«S
InD c“n’g*n5' Fields formerly of Middleville visl- assisting with the work at the A T son. James, and her father had Coats Grove Bunday evening. A
grandmother. Mrs. Dora Babcock, with her dau-htcr. Mr*. Ruby Yonhls sister. Mr*. Otto Bechtel Ea*h tome. A Mr and Mr* Will spent the winter with Chaplain Mra. Alma Goodenough was a Sun­
und hls uncle and aunt. Mr. and foT’chlckc’^'feiri dUrnrl°hfld°.&lt;nm^e “*?*
w&lt;*£ He
I Blou«h of Preeport spent Bunday Bates, returning to Battle Creek. day afternoon visitor al Mra. Maude
Mrs. Russel) Bedford. * Rev. nnd I.
crl\Sd hU wtoBS and «!*«»* *ow‘
‘t* B'cve Miller home. Mr. and Apr. 28. Mrs Batea was tom Apr. Crawley* in Hasting*. A Mr. &amp; Mra.
Barry and daughter Linda
Mrs. I. W. Minor and her mother.
8. 1908, at Kalamazoo and wa* mar­ Lyndon
of Hasting* and Mr. and Mrs. Ar­
Mrs Margaret Bites were in Port- ,
ried Ao Chaplain Batea Dec. 23.1927.
land Friday to attend thc funeral ' ..u.. t...v..
.hc LC"r ,hrowln®
FlnjF- «iny visiting their daughter and &amp;U- were Sunday evening guests and Funeral service* were held at Lee thur Perrin of Grand Rapids were
of Mrs. Bliss's sister. Mr*. Lucy .belncr
the pavement.
suf- . P^H'^'nS-Uie planting of some Mra. Josephine Miller of Caledonta Valley Methodist Church Thursday. Sunday guests of their parents. Mr.
Rred &lt; to
fracrorS
l\kJlnninrtShe
Sunrtfv
Zacharias, who was 00 years of age. 1 fcred
fc«wi a
n fractured
rm«-t,irrd skull
.vnii and
&lt;&gt;»,&lt; Sunday | Victory garden*. A The Parmelee waa a Saturday visitor A Mr and * Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fiori* spent and Mrs Milo Barry. A Our school
She had made her home with a-nf
■ afternoon had not yjt regained . Ladle* aid society will meet this . Mrs. Flovd Walton were- in Mlddle- Wednesday and Thursday with rel­ visited the Lakeview school Friday
MOBIL PRODUCTS — DISTRIBUTOR
daughter in Saginaw, a Lewis Buell'consciousne?*.
)U Mrs.
mi&gt;. Anmi- Thursday jfternoon at the church ville on busines Saturday A Owen- atives at Remus. A Much sympathy and enjoyed a ball game with them.
-onsclmiMies*. Mr. n&gt;
and
!T * Flnkbciner
r«-'11nb€ ni-r&gt; n,,&lt;
1 U'J daughter,,for ,l|l'i&gt;c*at 5:30. election of offi- , dolyn Mishler was a Sunday guest
The Friday before the Store* school
retumed homo Wednmlav from a (drew
and their
B. STATE ST.
EASTINGS
PHONE 2554
Is felt for the family of Mn. Ralph visited
our school and played ball
few days spent at Montague.
T * Mrs. Mrs.
dr*. Wilbur Klump called at &gt;»...
the cers and other business. The ladies of MLv Norma Yoder of Freeport
Bates in their bereavement. Rev.
iter •Jou-e.
| hospital
* Mr. and Mrs. Milo Curtiss ^nd
Harold Kenyon nnd daughter.
------ '*
-------- Sunday afternoon toin-1 are superintending the landscaping
RatM
wKl1 them. A Mr. and Mra. ClarBates wo.
was pastor ,|L&gt;
of theO.Delton
M.u^wcmSb
1™! sx
nnd her mother. Mrs. Pearl
earlKen-.quire of hercondition
* Latest of the ground* and preparing for nephew. Melvin Boyle, attended the
-------------------------------------------------------------------- - n-decorating of the interior ot Ute
funeral of Mra Curtiu' father. Her- I during he^stav here*and "waTloved ilhelr l’“renU' Mr and Mrs Roland
church. A Mr. and Mrs. EL A. Wiley bert Crowle of Lake Odessa Friday
have sold their home on East Main I afternoon. A Mr. and Mrs. LaGrand
iSt to Mr and Mra. BreeM McDyer collier spent Sunday with Mr. and
1
of Parmelee who are staying in the Mrs. vhom
Vernon nwtM*
Childs «r
of u.mmnf.
Vermont­
•
Poulson aiMrtments until the Wileys ville. A Mrs. Sue Warden v.
of Lowell
"v
**
“
ran vacate. The McDver place was J* Hl with a hard cold at thc tome
’ !??ld *® Jo,.’n French of Grand Rap- of her brother. Edd Lacey. A Rev. nto?ed after JrtSh
JWhetatonc attended Use 4lh TjUart “* who has taken possession. A and Mr*. John McCue of Freeport
Thwe was a
1 ,ctly c°nf«rence at the circuit par. Clinton Adam* son of Mr nnd Mrs. were Thursday afternoon caller* ot were
Olney Adams has been home from Mrs.
Mr*. Jennie Pardee^
Pardee. A Mrs. Vivian
the Great Lake* Training station Anderson and son. Farrel and fam­ on It. also the other girls names. noon.
Dy of
of* Hastings were Sunday guests She received some lovely gifts *
, for a nlne-daya furlough A Tlie big ||y
event of hut week at the T-K school
Oless and Corrine.
:hool o
oft Jake Oles*
Corrme. A
* UarT)ar- Jake Adrtenson and Mrs. Ella Doud. DOUD CORNERS
Mr. and Mr*. Albert Reams of
twn* tb» Junior-Senior dinner dance lene Wieland of Freeport wa* a Prairieville, nnd Mr.
and Mrs.
on Friday evening. Tom Bott* Sunday guest ot Patricia Allerdinc. Charles FLvher of Richland visited Kalamazoo were Sunday callers of
,^cL‘cilrt Xrom Oran&lt;l Replds fur- , * Mrs Marlin Kunde was a caller Mr. and Mra. Porter Knowle* at John Gurd*. A Mr. and Mra. Ira
* olrt&lt;‘r residents of Mra Harold Aldrich of Freeport Hickory Comers Sunday. A Mra. Chaffee and Harold of Quimby nd
of Middleville will be interested In | Wednesday evening. * Mrs Martin Charles Florte received a cablegram Keith Chaffee from Camp PhUUpa.
*Ln»wing of the recent death in Kunde and daughter. Donna, were from her son. Cameron Florla test KaiuiAs. were Saturday dinner guest*
Grand Rapid* of Windsor Bovee . in Alto Saturday.
Wednesday in honor of Mothers' of Mr. and Mrs. Lynden. Norris. A
Mr. and Mr*. John Gurd and Ger­
Day. He Is stationed In Australia.
Large assortment of plants for aldine attended church at Gull lake
lera early. ,! Sunday
Mra. Jennie WaMemorial Dav. Place orders
—.—-w evening. A -----i-io ters
tcrs Xfl Has
Hasting*
Gladys Gaskill. Delton.
Adv. 6-30
Ung* ha* been vtelUng
o»
■
Daisy Bergman thl* past week. A
TO BE SENTENCED LATER
Mr. and Mra. Lynden Norris and
Don Smith. 25. was taken into family were gue*U of Ira Chaffee
Circuit court Saturday forenoon and of Quimby, Sunday. A Sorry to hear
admitted the crime to breaking and of the death of Harry Larabee of
entering the BrandsteUer warehouse I Cheater. Burial was tn the Cedar
here, as we have previously men- Creek cemetery Wednesday. The
Uoned. Judge McDonald accepted family has the sympathy of the
hte plea and remanded him to the neighborhood. A Mra. Leo Cliambercustody of the sheriff until he Is lain closed a very successful year of
sentenced.
| school Friday with a picnic dinner.

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Complete summer conditioning
need. Let us put you car in shape
for warmer weather.

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500 POUNDS OF CANDLES?

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INVEST IN REAL ESTATE TODAY

YOU: IThat on earth for? What would I
do with all thou candlei?
Why, they’d light your home for a month.

MILK

YOU: Light my home? But I’ve got
electricity!

Yes, but if you didn't have it, you'd need
about a quarter-ton of candles to do the
same job.
■
YOU: A quarter ton?
candlei!

That's a lot o/

to Build a Mighty Nation!
INUff OUT THI AIIS
IT IUTING lONDf

A gloss of Milk is a helping of well-being
-a half pint of health-a promise of
energy! The healthy nation of today
will be the Victor tomorrow.

It’s a lot of money, too. It would cost
you about $200.
YOU: Fow! I couldn't afford that. My
monthly electric bill now ii only
three dollar i or io.

Well, that’s just about average. But re­
member that only about 85c of it goes far
light. Thc rest runs your radio and
refrigerator -

Ask For Highlands Dairy Grade A Milk!
But think of the electric appliances you've
added&gt; Fifteen years ago, did you have
an electric refrigerator?

YOU: .V no.
Radio? Electric mixer? Electric clock?

That job Is to give you the best possible
service at the lowest possible price. And
they're doing ill Today - when most
other prices have been going up —
ELECTRICITY IS STILL CHEAP!

YOU: Say,electricity'i preity cheap w hen

you come to think of it.
Yes sir! Cheaper than it’s ever been.
You’re gening about twice as much elec­
tricity for your money today as you got
fifteen years ago.

YOU: Haw con that be? My bill hunt
changed.

YOU: i¥o. . . . Say, how come I do get
more electricity now?

Experience — efficiency —
sound business methods -

That's easy.

YOU: / don't get it.
It’s simple. Tha electric companies under
business management know their job.

CONSUMERS
POWER
COMPANY

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OR PASTEURIZED. PT. 7c. QT.

4 t*c
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BUY U. S. WAR BONDS AND STAMPS

A COTTAGE AT LEACH LAKE. Has * living room,
dining room, kitchen and 1 bedroom down. Ills 2 bed­
rooms up. OU burner, electric pump, two boats go with
IL Storm sash and'la Insulated. All for- Price. 52.100.80

A 10 ROOM HOUSE on South Jefferson the well known
Shrlner home. Has excellent construction, a lot M feet
on Jefferson and IM feet deep. Gaa heaters go with the
place. Everything in A-l condition. Thl» property b
in Probate subject to Probate law.
170 ACRES Just south of the village of Middleville. A
wonderful stock farm, estimated 100,000 feet of timber.
Ijirge barn and 7 room home Lol of pasture and waler.
Has lighia. priceM3M.M

A VERY GOOD M ACRES North of MiddlevUle. Has
7 room house, has electricity, waler pump. Inside kitchen
sink, pump in basement. Chicken ewop. Mx40 basement
barn. Everything wind. Iola of fruit. 10 acres of woods
Bus lakes children to Middleville school. Price M.000.M
A COTTAGE AT WALL LAKE- Large lot fully fur­
nished with a boat. Belongs lo a prominent Hastings
business man will sell for. PriceU.0MM

EARL R. BOYES
REAL ESTATE BROKER

HIGHLANDS DAIRY
Phone 2651

ROBERT W. COOK, Prop.

Hutingi

(Ths beet investment on earth is the earth itself)

STEBBINS BUILDING

PHOtfE 26S9

�THF HASTINGS BANNEIt. THURSDAY, MAY 28, IMS
'— ----------------------------------------------------1 for 15 days sick leave. He still ha* Gal*
WAAC Betty C. Crawley
Doe* anyone' ever write It “Zolly Dad It was a venr nice
nice letter,
letter, and
and 'mention would even top a visit with 'so you will, the sooner, return back BOUTHWlsT Wd
All Tlir IJALJr rnAMT »
on hi* hand because of a I* now at the third WAAC training 'Coffer"? That wouldYit be *uch a {I appreciated it. I don't know why Winston. at that!
|h&lt;There fellow*, wc had to get that' Mr- an&lt;1 Mrj Yr«
UN I HI HllMr rlrUNI -broken finger, besides that lie
he had Center at Fort Oglethorpe.
(
Ga How big mUtake-but then in the Army you worn' about writing, you did
•—— When
--------. ■ about
VBY 11 il. I IXJI il. I lyvni B
Injury.
we.-«
aU *ymabout a a letter
letter from one of you (everything mu*t be done Just ao—|* very nice Job.
1
'
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pathetic like, asked how come. WAACs lo the 'fems" back home. • therefore I'll abide by rule* and reg- j Training is getting much tougher.
(Continued from page 1. Sec. 1) iNlle* said. It happened at a USO. ;you could do some recruiting that. illation*. Tlie soldiers could prob- ,but I m getting in good condition.
the Solomon*. We used to have such party. When we said. “Some party!", way although one look
at those ably recite what Article of TVar ;«&gt; I don't get any more tired than on a newLpa|&gt;er because he
Congratulation*.
'nifty but
but neat
neat looking
looking uniforms
•ora! ronfahn- wa were &gt;irrM-rt nn
hastened to add. that it wu of- •'nifty
uniform* ! that
that refers
refer* to.
to. but
but not
not I.I. yet.
yet.
,1 did at first.
ever, since weVe ", n &lt;-_ ” v. ' " Tz
been writing stories ever
,.‘ ‘Tf
man is on the sick bst. * Mra.'
good confab*, we were agreed on)Ur |hf
rty when
were'all of' vour*
----| We Bre
drin fleW f
yours ought
ought to
to almost
almost do
do the
the
been able to read, and for
'uSnia
of
ft^SwVtera are*n mKrtalned four iltlto
our political philosphy or phooloso-। on
truck and aa quick
:k.
•
! I Have been wanting to acquaint my g am until 5 om witii time out we ve known hu pen
quick start
start trick.
trick
os the one krtp etn comlng i Mrc Uie lxt- Sunday in honor of Patricias' ,
phy m I am wv&gt;i&gt;
wont k*»to vxpicaa
expreaa».it.]»»«&lt;•
threw him with
w.w. a■. wluim.
wiiam. against
against I ' Ann
**
Nixon, technician
at- Pen-.hand to a pen lo write a line your ,for lunch and they really march that always mows
thc human cm
ujc more uie net birthday. Thrwe present wine
well, we are ’wld"
"wld" you
you wherever
whereverI Ithe
the backboard
backboard with
with Hie
the afore
afore men*
men* •'.nock ha&gt;pital is WAACbounded (way for ii Iona time. I get tlie Ban- ;our ]efis off We also act a lot ot
the war and thl. «ent i ^ext week Mra. Robert Hartom lc* ond D”™ Kay Bandbroct
you are. I receive news here and tloned results. We'vt heard these although she has not been called ner every week and believe me : calisthenics
*
—
17“;, ?n ..H?* .,Cnt '(who is one ofthcae grand folks
»nne Greiner and Georgia V(
there about the Bessmer “boy*". ;tale* about Jeeps—but trucks? as yet. Let us know where you lo- ; vour column is as welcome as the' . h .
.... packed himself
off to Africa from‘ ,ha. von*re awfullv aiad vou knawi °f Woodland. ♦ Mra. DeanorM
---------------------------------or
^rerc"li
Herman, did you get the annual I Jeepers. you wouldn't be pulling our cate. Ann.
:end
of a ...
rope
lo a sinking
man' Of
.where
he“^
writes’^"d^7ii^t
his daily account
TmvX w/v!«&gt; and Miss Helen KnaptTof
*ent you? And. Dick Karmen. 1 leg. would yu'. Niles? Anyway, you
----------------------— enure
—•— ”
--------- •-is—
’’ Dut
11 dlun
1 mo’e to co
I course •*
the
Banner
well
j paVe
twS
°
1°
0*4 00
up fronl
of’ &lt;ha
what‘ kgoes
on ''up
front'' because f^r *nd ^"bom "vou’se^guvs" from Ungs wre Saturday guests of
torn and "fringed" .at the edges 1 ’’“j*J*® ™°’e t0
!that's where he goes to ert hls coov.
don't think I ahall forgive you for [look plenty O.K. in u uniform and :
ijWum.-Ji’Se o
MX byu ««,m
,hu
__ «... -.., S3K:
,
■ 'He.-•
neighborhood
being home on your vacation and 'we'll write, you al—
Started April 10 nnd
Townsend and children
tells
ire the men jcheerio(Oovcrnment-lMue Nurses, to "you
“you weekend, but how long I. will
„... re- what he tcl
(Oovemment-lMue
ig 'about
about are
not coming In to see me. John Ad- I HUe*
Finished -April 14
Niles A. Lancaster
Zolly Coffer
Celia Townsend of Woodland wyre
aU") from Maine to California (main here then I don't know I may themselves. Through hls eyes we can I
cock and Paul Rearick have gone
I Dear Mother and Dad:
Attachment 904
_______
Sunday gueata of' Mr. and Mra.
! Mode a most Interesting visit to read it. The world grows smaller , be here a week, or three weeks. 111 feel and see the ghastly and terrific !
now—so. John, watch out for any
Ontario Air Fields
•• •
Fred Mills of Battle Creek and atI a native village and had the ex­ and smaller, as we com[mre notes Ju*’- have to wait and see.
“monkey business'*. Jack Rearick Is . W
,1MU1U. v
.„,.
tasks you men meet, how magnlfi- P1-EA8ANT RIDGE
Ontario,
Calif.
I pcriences moat boys dream1 of when
when qn
on acquaintances
ac
of people and | Write to me anyway, they will ccntly you serve, the price you pay.
stm down In Columbus, Miss. and i Birthday—Jun 7th.
I —
- and
—-■ —
— -Lester
— Klnnle spent Brethren there. * Mra. Zelma
.
Mr.
Mra.
much to hls disgust, is still drum- 'I—
- —When
....
■. . Niles how he ' they are young. Visited a Christiap^places
(
—. lhe Globe! Never —was
— &gt;«&gt;&gt;...■
u my letters toHlc
—s on
forward
meuIf 1 I«&lt;■&gt;
am When ho rays.
P. 8.
we. asked
says. 'If
'II you could see fi
1 Sunday in Urbandale with Mr. and and family, Mra. Lawrence KK
ming. Had a telephone converatlon liked Army life hl* answer was— village and there everyonee SUH
»&gt;.&lt; live
...«= Geography so alluring! Why only moved.
any
Mrs. vtxu
Cecil nu«m.
Ronk. w
* oar.
Mr. iuhi
and Mil.
Mra. i Mr. and Mra. Sherman St
tthese
“'-~. boys as I do. —
•»' and aU Mia.
with Ian Ironside'* mother thc ’"It's
Swell----- after you get-used to in straw huts with coconut' cups.1 the othei day a Nurse from Con- i 1 can not see wiiy any one could Dowible sacrUlces you can make. Arthur Richardson and John spent
other day. and he has been tram­ ;it;" which
necucui says lo a nurse from Nova not get along in the army, lhey back home will never e&lt;iunl wiiaj Sunday In Grand Rapids at Ariey aeph Smith. Patricia and Prances
Is one way of sayipg a wooden dlshgs, etc Had tea. oranges ।inecllcut
an odd sort of grapefruit. ,Scotia; -1 see by Annie's Banner .clothe you. feed you. teach you they are doing-you couldn't poasl- Townsend s with Mra. Edith Rich- and Mr. and Mra. Ellsworth Smith
■'owerful lot in a few words. Goou yams,
clue baked potatoes, similar to ours ..
that
1(censored! is s._
—
stationed al j things, und you.
I . think thc bly do too much-to help!' ,
ardson. * A little daughter. Joyce were Sunday afternoon gueata of.
Sergeant and Mrs. Lester DeVaull |,uc*' N
. ,
,
,
nnd oysters; was quite a feed. Of Camp Bowie, Texas My brother 1 Air Corps is tops,
.... of
All
V. this
..... is
... to —
say.
j. that those C.IHUIC.
Elaine, wa*
WM IMU
born Wk
at Pennock
rcilllWK uushoa- Chas. Farlee and family and Mr.
may be’ able to get in touch with
Arnold Endsley, from oyer I&gt;1- course wc sat on the ground or was there. Wonder if they \knew using me fine,
of us back home do realize what nltal on Wed. May 12 to Mr. and and Mrn Keith Furlee. ♦ The Wood­
him. Lester is
h al Buckley Held,
Field, and !"«&gt; WW. wba
wb* hl
in town Mopping
stopnlng with floor and lhe manners of the na­ each other?"
)
, 1
Write.
you art- going through 'out there’ Mrs. Kenneth Kelsey. ★ School land United Brethren Missionary
Winifred (Johnston) DeVaull fa IhLs Aunt und Uncle. the Prte Lit- : lives were of the, finest. We were
in all parts of the world and none I dosed at Coals Ortive Friday .with Society will meet at tlie church thia
As a member of the JL-4J:
IL-B: Army
Love
ut Colorado Springs. Hugh Kelley. | on*. We only know you re located showed Utclr . school, church, met Num:
of
us nraiM
would shrink
.Hrtn&gt; our rh»n&lt;.«
chance tn
to B picnic dinner and roller skating week Wednesday. * Mra. Dalia
__________________
Cortis
already j;early a urly
year.a year.
Keith
-----nt
... ...
what is this Phear about you; sorry l» Alaboma Arnold, so send us your thc chief of the tribe and ail in all ’
—-say it hu.%-W«n ------E&gt; with you if that would help. nt Reid's landing. * Mr. and Mrs. 'Towmend lias returned to hernoma
I can
one of the 1 Pvt.
Pvt. Keith
Keith Lancaster,
Lancaster, 16083854
16083854
you were called back so hurriedly address.
M quite a
had
a time.
ut many of us are destined to car­ Cecil Honk ot Urbandale. Mr. and In Woodland. * Vane WoLnng of
busiest, most unusual years of mv ’ 613 T. G. Skdn. 491
when you were home; maybe you
It's Maytlmc and everything is
Have some
some beads for Sis and life! Next to the short time it took
ry on at home and il is with a Mra. Rolland Bolton and Richard
Dusenburg Hohl. Room 134
can explain to your "boy" what n I singing for pretty Mr*. Leo John- Louise made out of seed shells, but to oln my cap on at tlie close of 1 St Petersburg. Florida
feeling of self reproach that we acr of Hastings nnd Mr. nnd Mn. Al­
polygon 1*. There are hundreds ot [son. (Beulah Burnr.) even though for you they are a bit loud. I got Probationary
period in
Nunes ; "Hello" Keith, that's grand about cept thc comparative comforts we bert Kinne spent Mothers' Day with 1
boy* I would like to mention here— I R* been to cold the bird* arc still hold of same silverware that is hand Training, it has been thc "most In- 1 your singing group. It recalls how have, knowing the misery many of Mr. and Mrs. Lester Kinne.
I Don’t let milk stand out. Keen it
und we all wonder where they are. j wnrbllng. “White Christmas'*. Any- made and impossible to secure in terestlng und thrilling! I wouldn't I you managed a group of carolers you
juu are
mv ia«;iii&lt;.
facing. To
&lt;.v you
ywj men. who
wm/ ■
----------- -—* • m
■
in the colder part of the refriger­
Oh. yes. I want to say Hello to way. Beulah, (stenog. at telephone the States. Have a necklace and exchange for anything lhe places
ate America, wc nledge our all fur DON'T BUY THINGS YOU DON’T otor. When cookinc. take out only
Mra. Hinckley's four boys—Brad- business office) Is doing her own arm piece of tlie same design, all I’ve been, lhe people I've met, not home an vacation and collected *45. the freedom for which you fight and
NEED—BUY WAR BONDS
- -------------------- ‘
ford. James. Howard, and Louis; | chirping berau.se Hhc's leaving the
In a pattern of woven silver with to mention the feeling of useful­ for our 4JB.O.. remember—and was for a iuulened finish of tne war •
INSTEAD.
! stay cold.
they are all In lhe service. Hats oft :27th to visit Leo for eleven whole
silver stones set in so ilwill be a ness. None of tills could have been it ever cold for caroling—It was!—
to you—wherever you are. Also. (days. Pleasant trip Beulah, and wc
birthday present for you and I be- or be possible without the whole.-- that's one thing you don’t have to
Howard Martin, Fay Marble. Ne- 1 bet we know a guv who has a cotipieiicve you will like it.
hearted contributions of each of worry about in f?l. Pete. You'll be
letter*,
ville Wood. Rex Leslie (with your I circles drawn uround the 27th of 1 1 You might
— ‘-u’as--well
—" write
—
— you on lhe Home Front. We all sa­ interested
Interested in
In inis
this oinciai
official notice
beard) and dozens of others al) May—lie is—
,1as V-Mail is not m&gt; much faster lute you!
about you that was sent to Rev.
around this old globe of ours.
( Y/3c. Leo Johnson
1and letters are belter to receive.
Some of the talcs I could tel) Hathaway— —
" Fellows, In passing, here's' a bit | Personnel "office—Ficetway 5.‘
Hure had u fine lime on my little
Office of the Chaplain
would
ruin
Ripley's
fame
for
pre
­
of doggerel that I chanced onto. |
Hendron
visit to the village, in fact one of
--------------......... of
- --------Hq
d Nftval Alf
Can't miss the
opportunity
paw.­
the best two days I have spent on senting "unbclieveable truths." And
ing It on to you. But be advised byy
lhe Islands as lime is so limited for furthermore, as you know the Gov­
Norfolk. Va.
Training Command
it. It goes something like this: "A‘ j| Another
Another attractive
attracUvc wlf
wife. Mrs.
Mrs. such
such stuff
sluff, that
that you
you hardly
hardly ever
ever get
get ernment censors closely all we write
64th Wing
or say! What a punishment for
lassie loved a sailor—he was her I Lorraine McKibbin mce Lorraine the chance to take such trips,
m
8L Petersburg, Florids
sweetie pie. and never to iter knowl- : Beadle) left last Friday night for I Have some native cloth made women! At least when the war is
May 4. 1943
edge, had been caught in any lie. I Aberdeen. Maryland, to visit her 1 oul of coconuts which is about one over (and it can't be too soon) a Dear Rev. Hathaway:
CHOICE CHUCK CUTS
He dashed about the seven seas, he ; husband. Pvt. Ronald McKibbin &gt; and a half yards wide and five yards woman who has served ip the U. S
Pvt. Keith Lancaster organized
WHOLE
fit the Hun and Jap. and visited who h In the Ordnance Division long
„ ....„
and ...
is painted
--------in - native pat­ Forces will be safe with any secret. and directed a choir of -fifteen men
.I1UI wui
will be
IM- Mil
an Epic
c.uit 111
in History.
7
.
7-----many ports, my friends, what don't there. Hls address is:
'*tern.
— —
so -----now’ I ------have a wall piece That
(6 POINTS)
l
I am sure all you mothers, wives '
„
show on the map. One day he
Pvt. Ronald McKibbin
giving class to my lent. Everything and sweelliearts of each one in the
nrrSrtJt mha^VJIh
BEST CUTS—TRIMMED
Khoned this maiden fair and told
Co. 8. 2nd Ord Tr« Reg.
। Ls fine here and I • am still getting ti r T-*r,rri-&lt; unuiri ri-st ms tmirH
present and congratulated thc
me air. Mall
Mau , u. o. fuilci
er he must leave but lo keep lhe
Aberdeen Proving Ground
quite.a few hours in the
which is —
not ’ easier if you
home fires burning and for her not
(8 POINTS)
is slow In reaching 1us
----------------Aberdeen. Maryland
rar’us
I.&lt;Ise the
»K.. complete, efficient and careful proto grieve. Next day she look a bus
Another lovely gal who took off so good, as mall from home
SHORT CUT
*mg
US again hnext ....
bUlld.lV
.......I-.. for -a ■three
I.
I, -with best morale builder the world has. vHInnx
inai «re
avanaoie for
ror all
uu 1., n“°Th
visions that
that
are avallahle
avauaoie
tor
all
_ men
mfor
..n are
...
th . .
trip and landed by the sea. raced .Sunday
wee|p&gt; ..1.
visit
|
..;
The
very busy, but their
....
&lt;
u
up to her hotel room, with a heart her bo&gt;t beau, (fiance, if you ureter) Don Doxcy is expecting to be made who need it when they are sick. Our morale seems very good.
(7 POINTS)
chuck full of glee. She powdered Lt. Pete Harrington nt Hobbs. New
Lieutenant soon and sees me of- patients are fine soldiers, every­
Sincerely.
and painted, then scampered to the {Mexico, Li Carol Fuller who has ten. I hope lo make "Captain" in one and it is not at al) difficult to
FRESH CHOFFED
E. B McAlister (1st. Lt)
Et them well and to—"Forward
beach to see lhe wild waves rolling | just finished her work as under- several months.
^Chaplain 64th Wing.
arch" again!
in—that girl was sure a peach. A l»tudy for Carol Stone (daughter
Enjoying the climate now os we
(5 POINTS)
sound behind then caught her eur— |Of Fred Stone) in ’'You Can't Tnke have cool breezes in thc afternoon
In closing I want to say to all.
Addraae*
SLICED
ANY SIZE FIECE
«
a voice was most familiar, and spied It-With
it with You."
You." which
which has
has been
been playplay- and
and evenings.
evenings. Doing
Doing more
more work now everywhere who handle the mall,
Pfc.Robert M Sherman 36401741
a blonde In bathing suit who had a hIng
nK in
|n Detroit. “
"Worse
;jn engineering and believe the govuov- you are the "Santa Claus." the
Worse luck." rays |Jn
A. P. O. 403 ■: Postmaster
sailor with her. You r uesscd
J it.
' I(Carol
carol F..
F , “"she
fall vemment is getting a return on "best beloved" the "hero" of all of
she (Carol S.i didn't foil
Shreveport. La.
(7 POINTS)
.VMM, » w~.
-------------------dressed
----- ...
in .and
!and break her leg. she didn't even their Investment.
investment. Enclosd
Enetai
is a Dic­ us scattered far and wide—miles
SLICED OR IY THE FIECE
ta llored bluea, who'd told her only । gPt a cold.'
I ture of the first officer decorated and the sea from "home."' TP all
Pvt. Lloyd Goodenough, 36458848
yesterday he had started on a । Boy. was your mother surprised with the Navy Star for duty in who write our thanks! To all who
Sqdn. B’. Bel ’
cruise."
------ ----------This------lets--------------------lhe soldiers• when
out I when
you walked
you walked
In Chester
In Chester
Cram-Cramactionaction
underunder
adverse
adverse
conditions,
conditions. ought to write but are "too busy"—
(7 POINTS)
nyway.----------------------------------------------- er. and your wife too who has been Believe our squadron is the first do make a New Year’s resolution
Atlantic City. New jersey
SUGAR CURED
I cannot complete this "missile । staying with her parents the Adam surteshful one of its kind to per- even before Jan. 1st. 1944. if necea-.
POINTS
without telling you a bit about Hansons at Barryton. It was good form successfully iu type of duty,
Pvt. Jerald L. Curtl&amp;s
some of our own personalities to have you home and nice Mrs. C.
Co.
C.
301
Eng.
Bn.
(5 POINTS)
My regards to everyone and
Looking to the Home Front fort
around high school. I'll begin with returned
relumed with you to—
though 1 never write I think of all the things we're fighting to get
the "dragoness" in the library; she's
. Corp. Chester
—•— ~
them .often and my best to every­ back there lor!
Fort George O. Meade. Maryland
Tch.
C. —
Cramer
not a bad dragoness. even if she
U. S. Army ,
83Bth Ord. Co. Q.H.M.
.
one.
Sincerely
does not let all the children take
Camp Beale. Calif.
Your Son.
Annie Rosenthal
Harold Striinback
all tlie books out of the library.
Applause for you Bob (Robert
Frank
FRESH CAUGHT
2nd Lieutenant a N.C. A.U.S.
‘ Fleet Postmaster
We have not heard (or some lime D.t Beane upon graduating from
Lieut. Frank W. Rogers
FRESH
CAUGHT
AQ(
FREi
San Francisco. Calif.
P. 8. My sympathies to "you all"
from Mr. Wailace; he was in Jones­ the Army Air force 37th College
•: Fleet Post Office
Birthday. Jan. 16
ville when we last heard. Wherever Training detachment al Clemson
who struggle with the point system!
San Francisco. Calif. '
LB.
I'd never gel the point.
he Is. I am sure he bi helping. Mr. College, S. C. We hear you're on
DRESSED
—
HEADLESS
—
SCALED
Pvt. Earl W. Otlz AS N. 36413000
Annie
Van Buskirk, what with selling your way to Tenn, where they, will
May 9. 1943
A.P.O. 8801 r: Postmaster
bonds and stamps every week, the make you either a pilot, bombardier
San Francisco^al
various rationings scrap drives, with or navigator. Let ns hove your ad- Dear Zolly:
LB.
I I get the Banner almost every Dear Zolly.
school sandwiched in. manages lo be
week
from
my
folks
and
I
really
Pfc.
Richard MacLay 36412977
nvintion-endet
Nelson
I
W&lt;1CM
frotn
my
l0lXs
“
,ld
1
a most busy man. Mr. Tac Gies, nJWJvn-i™la
Have been Intending to write for
nSh. lu'w
I[enjoy
enjoy reading
reading it.
it. usually
usually when
when f
f am
am some
A.P.O.
470 Hutment 125
willi hls conservation group, is wStiLJt
time
but
us
lime
is
scarce
tA know Hint5 vo l ' finished
‘led with
with it.
it. II put
put it
it away
away and
and
Camp
Claiborne,
Louisiana
gathering hunting knives for the Freeport. Glad to know that you '•■•••can’t get it done. I am fine and
. ..... ....11 .. ou. everv OI&gt;ce &lt;■«
r«to it aTover agiln hoping I remain *0. Rcclevcd three
soldiers. They have quite a collec­ A'rPmv°AirniA7M
FRESH—RED-RIFE
Pvt. Corliss A. Barnes (16086860)
tion. Mr. Jones is our radio man
vJ?
1 d‘ Toda&gt;‘ tt KYOtoP ot lts
trom Has- copies of the Banner today. Was
A.P.O. 3794. c o Postmaster
FRESH—FULL POD
these days. By the way. he says that t,lri'LiH.?.fiUriA&lt;d&lt;'rhnni«nn lust re tb'K3 Rot together and had quite a sure glad to receive them although
New York. New York
he has to study hls lesson every
w^rci ’’SLJhawstarted ’Tn talk 1 8CC ln thc Banner some ns yet 1 don't know who is respon­
night. Mr. Knopf is having charge fhl
at nm /llkM ”,unM n,at ,he bonk w*nted ad- sible for my receiving them. Many
Pvt. George O. Hagedorn. 36458862
FLORIDA—JUICE
of all the victory gardens. Miss Mc­ the service school at orcat uuccs dresses of so I will trv and aive vou thanks anyway, 1 am.
142 Squadron. 56lh Tng. Gp.
S«ieehrBPUrallTeU
I
X I wiSd
Elwain is working on the annual.
Sincerely
Keesler Field, Mississippi
Mr. Reinhardt tries lo keep, ahead
Robert C. Hammond
Jn^Uy 011
raUn®' like to hear from some of tlie boys
of hls three daughters, and Mr.
Box 2 c; Postmaster
Pvt. Robert C. Anderson
vt nram! 111 the service and some of my
FRESH—FINGER '
Burgess is president of teachers'
New York City. N. Y.
^&gt;1 of Mr nnrf Mra J h .friends who are still in civilian life.
ASJ4 36-421-347
club. Our former teachers., Mr. RmUh1
nIj? wn of of
thia doesn't exclude the
Co. A. 137 Inf.
New Guinea
York. Mr? Becker. Mr. Burrell, and
BCH.
A.P.O. No. 35. U. S. Army
April 14. 1943
Mr. Wheater are all in the service. “IrJ,. U.rlr tnwln. .. N.v'y n&gt;TENDER—STRINGLESS
Camp
Rucker.
Alabama
LARGE—JUICY
Dearest Folks,
They do say that Mrs. McGuffin's
What a grand place this island
house 4s getting quite a rest these
Corp.
Keith
Tabberer
36163709
days—no more escapades, no more on the Campus of Ohio Wesleyan
of N. O. Is. They call it "mosquito
to
another
camp
and
I
have
not
APO.
32
heaven." where a hundred fresh
boxes of candy for peace offerings, University. Smoot!) flying, lads.
r; Postmaster
and no more phlon bouquets.
Greetings John Robertson you heard from him since he left Camp mosquitoes replace every one you
San Francisco, Calif.
slay. You can take a bath in cit­
I have Just tried to give you some who were in tlie first graduating Wallace. Texas.
I wll|- tell you a llKle about Texas. ronella and still they get you one
of the news around our comer of class from the new Middleville
ex
Pfc.
Robert Shellenbargcr
I
think
It
Is
a
very
good
state
ex
­
way or another. I'm fine and lhe
the town. Forces are shifting like school, how goes It? By the way
2nd Bn. Hq. Co. 406th Inf.
.
clouds— we . hope forces that will did you finish MAC. In '39 or '40? cept for tlie land around this camp, ADD TO HOME FRONT ...FOUR
turn over- a new leaf—in a clean, John writes that he u.yd to go past tlie ground is mostly dry and dusty
Camp
Maxey.
Texas
and
full
of
cactus
and
rattlesnakes.
new world.~You boys are certainly th« hospital where Dlfk Palmer was
night out. a fellow Just came in and
doing your share to make it that. every day but he never saw Dick My platoon killed one that meas­ said It would be a night for ro­
Change of Address
SILVERIROOK
VELVET
AU the folks back home are remem­ because he didn't know until Dick ured 5 foot 6 inches and had 13 mance and 111 be darned If 1 didn’t
Pvt. Robert W. Reid 36415302
have to get the dictionary out and
bering this. Our prayers go out to was in Calif, that lie was anvwhcre rattles on him.
A.P.O. 33
CAKE FLOUR
Well I must close now and get look ,up the word "Romance.” Well,
you.
near him. Too bad. because we know
(8 POINTS)
Los Angeles. Calif.
EMUCHEO
Sincerely.
sclng you would have meant a lot to ready for a little sleep as lights go if lhe dictionary Is right I guess
WISCONSIN
Ruth M. Robson
Dick about that time. John sent his out pretty soon. If you could, would the night would be all right as I
Pvt Thomas Kurr 36421350
LILT WHITE FLOUR K6 tn. $1 JI
P, S. I Just wondered if we all have mother a poem one of tlie fellowsjn you please send me these boys ad­ haven't seen a girl in eight months.
Co. M. 137th Inf.
.
dresses? Frederick Haywood. Law­ It's Just one of those clear tropical
YELLOW
tn salute you fellows when you re­ hl* outfit wrote—here It is-----(8 POINTS)
Camp Rucker. Alabama
rence Hoop. Howard Raymond. Lew­ nights, a little chilled by the soft
turn. Think of It I
"Tropical Paradise Or Sumpin"
CORM MEAL
Birthday—May 30.
MI-CHOICE
RJd.R.
Somewhere In Uie Pacific where the is Wilkins. And tell Mr. Theodore breeze that makes It so grand for
AU PURPOSE
Knopf to answer my letters. I am sleeping and what a grand moon
Sun I* like a curse.
Last minute jottings on Press day
to hear from him. Weil the tropics has. The moonlight and
(5 POINTS)
w&gt; lit. Wc
XMA FLOUR
R.MJl.
And each day U followed by another anxious
Bill DeCou from Scott Field. IU.
must close now but I will lay all her glittering stars does make
HYDROGENATED
*
slightly worse.
was home from Monday night un­
waa. DUPE.'*
Hi Ho!, here we go again more Where the Cora! dust blows thicker "adieu" until we meet again, and a fellow feel a little queer Inside, til Tuesday midnight and fuess
Keep Buying 'em and well fire it brings back the good old tlrpe*
names to add to Lybarkers Service
lbs
WAFFLE
MIX
than the shifting desert sand.
what
—
B1U
had
a
“
shiner"
on
his
15 POINTS
Hens window.
And a white man dreams und curses them and make them count, a Jap a person once had back home In the left eye that was the real McCoy.
for every' bullet fired, and don't
EVAPORATED
74—Lloyd Link
und prays for a better land.
It seems a fellow next to Bill in
JM-U. DKG. IIC
TALL
CAKE FLOUR
think wc can't do it
'
81—Wayne Flnkbeiner
I received Lorene's and Neola's Calisthenics class lost control of a
Sincerely.
INSTANT
87—Charles Kidder
Somewhere in thc Pacific, where
birthday cards and Grace's grand foot which made contact with Bill
Pvt.
Wayne
K.
Tagg.
36453301
CANS
108—Russell Silsbee
a girl is never seen.
V-letter. Mother, this has been two In no uncertain terms. Even with
RALSTON
SULTANA
Co.
A.
341st
inf.
Reg..
88th
Div.
106—Kenneth Johncock
Where the «ky is never cloudy and
birthdays I’ve spent overseas, one the 'black eye' Bill is still plenty
Camp Howze. Texas
116— Leon Messccar
in Australia and one over here and handsome (we could aay. ha's a
the grass is ever green
117— Leon Helmer
Where the riving fox's chatter robs Here nre some of the other ad­ I've wondered where the next one "knock out") anyhow, he's a good
JAR
dresses I know:
121—Harry Mlles
will be as I sure will never forget
uiMMveici n
a man of blessed sleep.
____ SUNNYHIIP
ANN PAGE
Pvt.
Meredith
J.
Reid.
36424957
this one.
Duane Jarman
And there Isn’t any whiskey, and
14-OZ.
Others at home are Wayne Sny­
.
Co.
K.
InfR«g..
86th
Div.
akes
Orville Cooley
Thank Grace for the "Parades" der (for a few days). Lewis Kenfor beer—tlie briny deep.
Camp Howze, Texas
and they got here O.K. I certainly field. David Stone and Earl Lewis.
(10 POINTS)
DOTS.
Still
You last three fellows we
Somewhere in the Pacific, where
enjoyed them and so did a dozen Earl looks nice and nautical and
GKAHULATED
Pvt. Richard Blough. 36424922
mm WHEATIES
have to gel numbers for nnd
thc nights were made for love
Co. O. 341st Inf. Reg.. 86th Div. other fellows as they are so newsy. has just finished hls "boat’hitch"
LB.
&lt;
WHITE
SAIL
Charles Walters, your picture will Where lne moon Is like, a search­
I'm sure proud ot Dad to be able
Camp Howze. Texas
BAG
go In the window this week. You
light. and the Southern cross
to work In a defense factory doing the gang with Dick Hinkley. Harry
©I. It
wa AMMOHIA
see. there are so many of you fel­
hls share in this war, also tell Nel- Wood. Dick Bogart and all who
Pvt. Robert Johns,
OJTRITI
lows for lhe 'gallery' now. a fow al Sparkles like a diamond necklace
don he's doing a fine Job on those kept the orchestra for the U. S.
332 F. A. Bn.. 86th Div.
your pictures have to be changed
bombers
and
I
’
ve
looked
them
all
in the beautiful tropic night.
O.
dances
going
before
Uncle
Sam
WAX PAPER
Camp Howze. Texas
QT.
over and lhey sure have my 100% took them over.
with the new ones so it will De a It's a shameless waste of beauty,
_
AlMOUCt
ANN PAGE
rotating sort of thing but you're
"when I can’t hold you tight."
O.K. and they're Just what us fel­
Patty Osborn Engle arrived home
Pvt Eugene Bennett. 36435973
£( TRHT
lows like to see come over here.
FOINTS
all In on the "take" in fact in some
Tuesday from Florida for a visit,
Co. A. 311th Eng.. 86th Div.
Instances two of you have the same Somewhere In lhe Pacific, where
Well. Mother, It's 1:30 and I'm while hubby "Snap' (Sgt. Major)
&lt;1
ARMOUR'S
Camp Howze. Texas
7-OZ. PKG.
*
POTTED MEAT
numbers so if that number happens
the mall is always late.
sitting here on my cot writing and Engle moves to his new station at
3&amp;£23c
ANN PAGE
to come up. two of you will collect Where a Christmas card in April Dear Sir:
I can hardly keep awake so guess Barksdale Field. La. It'll be 'Snaps'
J
YUKON
Would you please subscribe me I'll close for this time.
—which is exactly what happened
1* considered up to date.
Job to find living quarters for Mrs.
GIH6BIALE
Good-bye and "God Bless you E. and that is no easy stunt says
this week so—a carton of 'cigs' to Where we never have a payday and to the "Banner for at least a year.
31/4OZ. BOT. IJ
wc never get a cent.
If so I would be more than thank­ all."
each of you—Uoyd Link und Loren
Patty.
IONA imitation
But we never miss the money cause ful for I'm sure getting anxious to
Tharon.
If any of you fellows see a blue
Cpl. Tharon E. Nell. 36115403
we'd never get It spent.
know what’s going on around Has­
navy uniform on a man with that
STALEY'S
3-OZ. BOT.
And now to a few late, but none
tings and especially "Woodland."
A PO 929 % Postmaster
blonde white hair that looks like
the less hearty congratulations on Somewhere In the Pacific, where My folks can tell me some in let­
San Francisco, California
an arrow collar ad and the answer
l^lfc
m CUBE STARCH
the ants and lizards play
ters but not nearly the whole of it.
to a maiden's prayer, you can bet
your promotions. Captain (DrJ
I fC WOOOIUIY'S
Fisher (how's about writing u* a And a hundred fresh mosquitoes
it's (Frank) 'Whitey' Weyerman!
Mv mother tried to have it but Dear Folks,
8-OZ. JAR
I guess it has been quite a while We know what we say. because
IcMc
letter) and we didn’t have to look
replace the one* you slay
found that you personally must
TOIUT SOAP
since. I have written, so Will try 'Whlleey' was home looking wonthrough your telescope to see “Cap- So take me back to old Michigan, have a written request for it.
let
&gt;«* me
■&gt;»: roam
.m-... the frosty
..—j dell
—~
- At this time I would like to say and tell you briefly what has hap­ derfuil He said he missed seeing
For this Godforsaken outpost Is a that everything is looking pretty pened since I last wrote.
many of the old gang, so sends hls
iiitMtltutr
Well.
pood
taka too
ton
I organized a Male Choir and best wishes wherever they are.
substitute
forforHell.
days. And to you. Lt. Junior Wal­
good and that it ahnuidn't
shouldn't take
Bounds like that chap knows what many years to bring It to a “Focus". since we have done quite a bit of
•Whitey' received hls promotion
ton. nice going, too. And mv what
singing out We first sang at Hotel 'chief'—CRM the first of May. Hls
fun we 'on the grounders' have had. he's talking about John, well write
Thanking you. I am
Alexander, and since at “church for
Sincerely.
listening to your Mom and Dad you at—
prolestant soldiers" last Sunday.
Sgt. John N. Robertson 36169433
Frank C- Weyerman (CRM)
tell 'all' about their visit wlili you
Ralph L. Guy 36175010
JANE PARKE*
Tuesday
at
Army
Air
Corps
Show.
Armed Guard Cntr.
at Norfolk. (Well, ‘all’ that Isn't
AJ».O. 709
Wednesday night at Base Hospital
r) Postmaster
Treasure Island
censored) we gol a bang oul of lhe
% Postmaster
auditorium. We are singing in two
San Francisco, Calif.
San Francisco. Calif.
description of your 'rigging'. Those
churches
Sunday,
the
one
men
­
How
are
y'.
(Ensign!
Billy
Glad
­
Good
going
Kenny
Tinker
wild
OK
Ralph
and
we
know
what
Mke west Jackets you wear which,
when needed will with a pull of a stone? We met your wife this week "cuzs” you want to bring the end tioned, and the large Congrega­ Is now l»t class petty officer some­
&lt; tiuiuuii y
gadget, inflate themselves prompto and she's a charmer. Sure, the baby of the war to. You're on the mail­ tional church. Tuesday night we where on the Pacific.
—sounds like Mae has done her part is here too. cute as everything—it ing list and you'!) soon have that are singing at Colonel Claggett's
Winn Green writes from Wash­
to keep 'em floating. We hope you was really inconsiderate of the lit­ special letter .that Grace Paul wrote birthday banquet. He Is the com­ ington. D. C. where he spent a 48
VltGINIA THAT
tle tod to wait and arrive just a from Woodland. Good luck, hope manding officer of all of St. Peters­ hour leave, "you may wonder why
thing, but lust in case, we're glad few days after you left but you
burg, io you can see we are pretty I'm in Washington—well, r Just
glad for Che chance. A colonel Is came down to spend Sunday with
you liave "It." Regards ta Shlrity. know this younger generation are
Just under a genera), needless to Winston Churchin."
very independent about things like
Oh yeah.
Flashing the News:-------'
OHN UWWL B P. M. RU^AV
New Orleans. Louisiana say he Is a big man here.
Winn—you and who else? We ll bet
Nile Lancaster (one ot 7 broth­ that, bleas there Ultle hearts.
that, 'hot bath at thc hotel* you
ers In service) came home Tuesday

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southwest woodland
tee.- Blanks were given out Friday COATH GROVE
ASSYRIA
-----------------------Week’, ^ter
Uut Week'* Letter
'
Lail Week ! Letter
.
—
Mr*. Geo. Brisbin received a
Mr. and Mrs. George Leonard
Mr. and Mm. GaUen Mlske (Hel­
its year'* senior class, wa* awarded lovely plant frqm her mn. Don. have exchanged their farm with en Brodoeck) of Lansing. are tne
?
------in *chol*rshlp
•cholarshlp to
to the
the Unlver*..,
University of from somewhere in the Paaric, tor ' their son. Donald Leonard, for U»e proud
moufl parents
parent, «
re baby
uaov a:ri
of an
an B
8 lb.
girl
Last Week's
! Michigan. Thte scholarship wa*
’adBhe?f'-W1’° lirr”fetl *l
Bp*rTOW hu*ln Lan^pg aaturaay morning
Wednesday. May 5. the girl*' »ex- awarded on lhe ba*ls of scholar- box of flowera from him at Enatxer. will soon take possession * Shertettc and high *ci»ol band partici-1 ship, character, an'd service to the * Doris Coals spent the wretrnd man Jones will soon be Inducted in . Congratulations. * 71.
Mr. and Mr*.
pated in the program at the Worn- school.
,
,I with Mtes Helen Prey of Caledonia, the army. Mrs Jones began work Ora Lehman. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald
•n^Achlcvcment day held at Celt-' Tlie nextTssue of Uie Fortnight '* Mrs. Bessie Woodman attended at the Postum Cereal plant In Bat- Lehman of Woodland and Mr. and
j the County W.C.T.U. Convention at tie Creek Monday. * Our commun- Mrs. Carl Lehman of Bellevue were
trat auditorium.
conies out May 18­
has been in sorrow tlie post guests of Mr. and Mra.-Lawrence
Cloverdale last Friday. w
* Thc ndad- (Ry
.
—------------ln
of four of our
—— T.T~r*. "J—meeting of seniors Mav o for tne dress of Donald G. Chase,
now is weck
wvea
mx U)e
। w death Iunera]
.X__.
,en-|CCS- Cluse Sunday in honor of Gordons'
work has been displayedI
in
,“ oI
- —
’
1 .the
.purp0
nurnftw
nf a
n possible
tvivIhlA change
rhino* in
In time
lime Hdq'a Btry.. 33 Brig. Balboa Park, , residents.
window of -the J. C. Penney
coninlf.ncement exercises Blanks Ban Diego, Cai. He lias a birthday of Mra. Hazel Hoffman were held sixth birthday ami Mothers Day.
the past week. Articles were made
distributed withi three“ poa- «oon. why not write to him? * Nina at Dowling church on Thursday * Mrs. Daisy Tyltt ind Mrs. Lloyd
to Junior Red Cross knitting cllib, slble timrs for the parent* to vote Brisbin of Battle Creek. Nell and .with burial at the Wilcox cemetery Paul Towns were the oldest and
Handicraft club, classes, and some
parent* to \o
jfetecn Bri*btn of W. Carlton, spent The funeral of Mra. Fred Brandt youngest mothers at the United
Brethren church Sunday. Mrs.
The forma) J-Hon washeld in the JJJ. two oewclt. fmir o clock, and
weekend with their parents. Mr. ,; with
with burial
burial at
at lhe
the Ellis
Ellis cemetery
cemetery on
on
Wfh tehool gymnasium Friday night etaht °rtrek. The dWiwe tor
Brisbin
mt and Wednesday Service,
Syl-­ TDwns, whose husbands was in­
Services for
for Allah
Allah Syl
into the army last April, be­
itoTGameaand dancing furnuh- cha”Ke canlc t1*”” became of the 4(r» Ora Lehman of S. E. Wood- Wednesday.
।vester were held at Assyria Center ducted
ed^the evening's entertainment, with the’du’ration301 bC*I’g CaUed °,f
came a mother on December 38th.
land. Mr. and Mra. Carl Lehman of church
।
on Thursday, by Rev. Henry 1M2 at lhe age of seventeen. Just
Bud Wolfe's orchestra furnishing ■tllc duration.
Bellevue and Mr anp .Mrs. Ronald ।Campbell and burial in the Assyria a short time before tills, she had
।
yard. * Mr. and Mrs. O. C. received word mat Lloyd had ar­
the music.
•
,, CENTRAL SCHOOL TO PRESENT I^hman were Sundfy dinner guests Center
of Mr. and Mr*. Lawrence Chase :Hewitt and sons of Clarksville vis­
Mr. Harper Maybee, director of CANTATA AND EXHIBIT
safely in India, so baby San­
'40 observe lhe 8th birthday of Gor- ।ited their parental homes. - also rived Louise
vocal music at WM.C.E . was here (
.
hasn't made the ac­
last Tuesday to hear the group from
Friday May 31st. at 8 p m. the don Chase. * Robert Seasc Is now ।called at the Hugh Case home on dra
lhe choir that U planning to at-'
,2! in Nashville. Tenn., having finished ;Sunday. * Mrs. Floyd Randall nnd quaintance of her Daddy yet. * Mr.
und
Mrs.
Willis Kantner of Has­
fAnrt ihn miuir festival nt Kala-&lt;eight (.rades will present a palrto- some college training in N. Caro- ,daughter. Mrs. William Roger, were
tings.
Rev.
and
Mrs. Frank Moxon
“c cantata America lhe Beautiful. lina. * Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Good- ;
mazoo on May 31.
]enientury rooms
will | A1J
AU celementary
rooms will
will be
be.open
.open rich and children of’Lansing visited at the commencement pt their son,
The baccalaureate service uni |al seven And again after the ean- at Lawrence Chase's Sunday eve- Charles Wayna—Randall, who has gueata nf Mr. and Mrs. Guy Kant­
be held Sunday afternoon. May 30. Iata w!,h attr3cUve exhibit* of the ning. # Word
received that completed, trtr training of ids unit ner and son. Mrs. Maggie Kantner
|n Central auditorium at j.uo r. at-!work done during lhe year.
Robert Cole was inlured recently and wilrbe transferred to Dover came Saturday to spend lhe sum­
mer months here. * A Mothers and
Class night will be Thursday. June J”
The
Pacific
; Junior High School exhibit of '■ an accident over
Thbthe
1, M,
M and
u- jJS"?
3. at 8:00 P M. nnd commencement Art. Sewing. Cooking and Manual ijS In a hospital. This Is hls 3rd ‘
Friday. June 4.
Training will be on display
display in thc cldent
cident * Mr. and Mrs. Paul WoodWc
resident of North Ave. raid, te 111 church of the Brethren Saturday
Rehearsals began this week for, PHv Room.
man and Darlene spent Sunday in a Three Rivers hospital, where । afternoon. Fifty were present. The
i basement and the individual tea
the annual class nigh! program
You arc cordially invited to these W|th Mr. and Mrs. Ira Shults in he has a postorntc.
I tables were tastefully decorated.
which will be given by- the seniors programs. Remember the date.
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rr.--------—
----------------|i Hastings. * »cMr. and xir.
Mrs. irarUv
Harley
! After a short program the afteron June 3.
‘ “
Sca.se visited their niece. Mrs. Ale- i CARLTON CENTER
। noon wa* spent in visiting. * Mr.
The Saxon's first dual track meet M1L4&gt;
jtha Rich In Battle Creek Sunday, ^t week's Letter
\
1 and Mrs. Garnet Townsend. Gall
victory Hite season was won Tues-1 Last Week's Letter
I
-----------■• ■
i Word has been received oy hte ' and baby Gary of Kalamazoo were
day. May 4. with State high in Kal­
’parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Allerd- -Mother’s Day guest* of Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. Rush Saunders. ' •NORTHEAST WOODLAND
amazoo. At-the end of the meet Norma and Marv went to Detroit Last Week's Leiter
.
i Ing. that Private Dennis Allerding I'Mrs. Otto Townsend. * Miss Bettj
----------— —. -------------- . Friday afternoon to spend thc i Mra. Vina Letaon of Grand Ledge has been transferred from AuMrn- - wotrlnir
Lansingspent
spentthe
theweekweekti/„......
oof
f Lansing
"t^wme
* M? and‘ Mrs
Harry
Unas in the lead.
, weekend with tlie former*' mother ।cume Saturday to spend a few days Ua to New Guinea. He has been in ,
The
nd /amlly
somWUl
*nd I.,,,fam- [
0.*
Sandbrook accompanied
a,,^ choir
w..w.. girte
^..... sextette sang a ,nju
ju*n»4&gt;. *
w The
xi»c many
luauj friend*
Mitruua .. withJwr
w,Mi
--•**
a--— — — l-T
• --•
- ^--- |'Minuoroog
uccomoanico Rev.
ttev Isaac
Isaac
»lr ~?.ro Tiipirtav n
nlaht
___ &gt;.Germaine
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V*!!
fl?1 Uat‘ J,the
hei of Mra- Henry
will be' Uy. * Mr. and Mrs. Richard Bloom- Fred Henney entertained Mr. and Osrood of
Woodland
to
Kalamazoo
of
Woodland
to
Kalamazoo
MetliodUt church for the hospital gIad l0 Iearn thst she returned to er of Ann Arbor and Mr. and Mrs. 'Mrs Millard BrecheLsen Sunday, Sunday afternoon for the Dedicagulld supper. Their selretlons were. hfr home Saturday from Ostco- Glendon Eckardt at Hastings and I for dinner honoring the blrtriday ;u“
f 0UnUcd Brethren church
"8o&gt; I Can Write My.Name, '^ing p.^ ho^ltal. Battle Creek Mra. Dan Smith visited Mra. Bertlui Ec- of her husband * Rev. Bird^ll ’ {here &gt; Mr ,na Mra Dwt Oreen
Again, and The Whistling Girl.
£ Kramer is caring for her. * Bud kardt and Mr. and Mrs Victor Ec- superintendent of Clark Memorial lof WoodIandi Mr. and Mrs. S. W.
A young fox was a visitor in.Mr.
gtreain was in Three Rivers kardc and family Sunday afternoon
Home of Grand Rapids, was guest smith and Mr and Mrs Paul Smith
Knopf's dwes Monday May 10. It on business Saturday. * Mr. and * Mr. and Mrs Ray Scheel vlilted speaker and a-Wisted Rev Ixivi atjai^ rhUdrenofLansingwerc Moth­
——.
Kv twn &gt;»ninr airl&lt; Run,
hls mother, Mrs. Cora Scheel and tlie services of the Methodic church I
Dav BUMts of Mr and Mrs
Mr. nnd Mra. Roy premier in Sun- here Sunday. * Mrs. Henry Wil- ( ward Green and daughters * Mra’
Williams who broke her hip
.... -.-.w —IVU? A»nuc&lt;*»iC Norman, Sunday, ★ field Sunday afternoon. * Rev. J. I llam» recelveC a beautiful plant
Knopf's biology classes to sec.
Mr. antj Mrs. William Roll. Blue S. Deshler Is attending the Annual ifrom her son; Lawton. who Is sta- ..
weeks neo Is able to sit in a
Conference
at
Battle
Creek
this
Honed
at
Ute
Illusion
Island.
*
Mr
tot£ValkSenior privileges began May H ; i.,)and. III. arc vacationing at their
for those seniors who met the re- farm hcrc.
week. Mra. Deabler Lx spending the i nnd Mrs. Winifred Marlowe und j
aBain '|n th. ncar future Mrs
—k with
of Charlotte
1.1?.-? "c?r.^ .1
w
week
with h^r
her dauuhter
daughter. Mrs
Mrs. HurHar- family
family of
Charlotte and
and Mr.
Mr. nnd
and Myrtle .V...
quitemen is made by members of----------------a a *
■ ■—
Williams and Muter Rob­
the faculty and a student commit- ’ FOR VICTORY BUY WAR BONDS old Kohn at Marcellus. * F. J. Eck- Mrs. Muri Pawley* and Carole of ert Granger and Nevah and Mr.
-nrdt. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Lester j Clarksville were Sunday dinner and Mrs. Keith Furlee and son were
— and Mrs. Trojle of Grand Rapids guests of their parents. Mr. and Mothers' Day callers.

HIGH SCHOOL

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Use Your Full
Sugar Ration
Your government oxpocts and has mado pro­
vision for you to uso your full sugar allotment.
Families neod tho energy provided by sugar.
So buy and then use all of the Michigan
Made Pure Sugar—the Sucrose Energy Food
—that your ration stamps permit. .
Michigan Mado

PURE SUGAR

Tha Sucrose Energy Food
■WXYZ,

I Miss Olga Eckardt Sunday. * Mrs Mrs. Ralph Norton and family of
apids were Sunday guests
।Will Lctson and children. Harold ’Grand Rapids
id Mrs.‘Harold, Norton and
! jMsrcnta. Mr. and Mrs Jesse Wai- I family. * Mrs Cora Elliott Lx spendters at Charlotte Friday * Mr. and • ing a few days with her son. Mr.
Mrs? Ben Schneider and thc for- and Mrs. Wayne Elliott and chilmen sister. Mrs. Rose Pamey of ’dren nf Buffalo. N. Y * Lz-o Barry
Belding, were Sunday dinner guests te in Pennock hospital and te doing
_. .u» »•« M wdi as can be expected * Mr.
nt
the ----------home nf
Mr. and Mrs. r
E. J.
' B atea- and family. *
- Mr. and Mr: nnd Mra. Wm. Hale were Sunday
Will Letaon and family and Mra. dinner guests of Mr anti Mrs. La| Vina Letton visited the former's Floy Greenfield of Hostings.
; daughter. Laura at Grand Rapids ,
----------------- «-•■*-------------1 Sunday afternoon. Laura te rccov- , WOOD SCHOOL '
ering nicely from her operation and Last Week's Letter
Is able to sit up a little each day.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Gerald Cairns spent
--------—“----------------1 the weekend with Mra. Cairn’s
. jwrcnls near Coldwater. * Tlie
DOUD CORNERS
Friendly Neighbor* Club spent an
Last Week's Letter
; Sad news reached here Monday enjoyable evening at thc home of
morning of Harry Larabee passing Bernice Kelley on Thursday. * Mr.
away Sunday night. Tlie family ha* and Mrs. George Ba&amp;sett and .Mi-j
thc synipalhy of the neighborhood. Kate Kidder of Freeport were Sun­
* Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Norris of day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clare
Richland called at Lynden Norris' Bassett. Alice returned with tlicm
Thursday. * Mr. and Mrs. John to spend a few days with hergrandGurd and family and Mr. and Mrs. parents. * Mrs. Wa Calms received
Will Gurd spent Mother's Day nt n plant at the N Irving church
Will Shriber's al Hastings. * Daisy Sunday for being the oldest mother
Berumaq attended church at Ban­ present and Mrs. Willard Kidder
field Sunday and '»’u a dinner one for being the youngest mother
(uest
ruest of her son. F
F. ”
N. Bergman. ** * Mother's Day guests of Mr. and
Mrs. J. W.
three of
lr. and Mrs. •-mden
Lyn
Norris and t.......
... Calms were
------ .....
family visited Lyle Norris of Rich- their children. Mrs. Chas. Bowman
land Sunday, t Mra.—Allen
------- ---------Bishop 'of Doster. Rev. Lila Manker ofHos,_
—v
Ungs Bnrt Vcrn of
creek.
luis employment In Battle «
Creek.
, Other visitors were Charley Bow-­
IF IT WONT*HE1.P WIN THE
1 man and Mrs. Georgia Gregory and
WAR—FORGET IT.
daughter. * Mr. and Mrs. William
'Hayes and family were in Grand
'Rapids Sunday Mra. Hayes' moth&lt;er. Mrs N. B. Rose of Hastings,
.visited them in the afternoon.

AUCTION SALE
On account of thc death of my wife. I will sell thc following at public auction at
tha form located 1 mile west ond 1 mile south of Freeport, known as the Frank

Dorr farm on

SATURDAY, MAY 22, 1943
COMMENCING AT 1 O'CLOCK SHARP.

HORSES
Pair of marcs, 6 and 7 yrs. old.

CATTLE
Large Jersey cow. 6 yrs. old.
bred, due Jon. 10.
Large Jersey cow, 6 yrs. old. bred,
due Oct. 20.
Large Jersey cow, 7 yrs. old, not bred,
fresh April 3.
Jersey-Holstein heifer, 2 yrs. old, bred,
due Oct. 10.
Jersey steer, 11 mos. old.
Jersey steer, 9 mos. old.
Jersey coif, 7 weeks old.

CHICKENS
85 White Rock and, Rhode Island Red
hens, laying good.

FARM TOOLS
Low wheel wagon with rack.
Gale plow.
Dump rake.
7 tooth cultivator.
McCormick mower, 6 ft. cut, 3 sets of
Forks, shovels, hoes and other small
tools.

Double harness, 4 collars.
One-man saw.

50 gal. of vinegar.

HOUSEHOLD GOODS
Leather bed davpnport.
Leather rocker. 2 oak rockers.
2 round oak extension tables.
5 leather-bottom chairs.
Z high back oak chairs.
4 beds and springs.
Oak dresses.
Sideboard.
‘
’
3 table lamps.
3 floor lamps.
3 ice boxes.
IMilk safe.
2 kitchen tables.
Rug, 9 x 12.
A lot of dishes, one practically complete
set, and one complete set of luncheon
dishes.
2 linoleum rugs. 9 x 12.
Electric washer, runs fine.
Round Oak heater. Majestic range.
Doxen quilts, all hand made.
3 mattresses, all good.
Pillows.
Canned fruit and conned chicken, all
cold packed.
Lot of garden seed.
Fruit jars.
4 milk pails.
4 water pails.
10 gol. milk can.
2 five gal. milk cans.
Many other articles too numerous to
mention.

EVERYTHING MUST BE SOLD.

TERMS: Strictly cosh.

CHARLES DEAL, Prop.

.

BARNUM SCHOOL
CEDAR CREEK
Last Week's Letter
Last Week's Letter
Mt. and Mrs Edward Werner of
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lelnaar
Belding. Mr. and Mrs. Chas Erwny spent thc weekend with their sou.
of Kalamazoo. Mr. and Mrs. Bu- Richard at Camp Rucker. Alabama.
toiph nnd daughter Freda of Has­ * Mrs. Ella Wcrtman spent the
tings were Sunday dinner guest* of past week with her daughter Beu­
Mra. lots Wickham * Mr. and Mrs. lah in Ypsilanti. * Mrs. Jennie Wa­
Gerald Wickham visited with Mr. ters of Hastings Is visiting Mrs.
and Mm Ed Eldridge of south Minnie Campbell. Mrs. Waters and
Ionia Mother's Day. * Miss Jean Mrs. Campbell were dinner guests
Prescott of Lansing was a visitor of Mr. and Mrs. Myron Mason Sun­
at the Herbert Johnston home day. * Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Ham­
Thursday and Friday. * Mr. and mond. Mr and «...
Mrs .......
Ralph Cramer
Mra. Thurlo Anspaugh. who have &lt; and daughters of Battle Creek called
purchased a home In Hastings. I on* Joseph Hammond and Mr. and
moved Saturday. * Mrs. Sara Hebe). Mrs. Ardy Owen. Thursday evening,
who was taken III Friday, has gone , * Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Bostlo stay with her daughter at Mils- 1 wick and children of Ross township
kegon Heights after spending sev- were guests of Mrs. Gertrude Pease
eral weeks at her home here * j nnd Mra. Russell Watson andchilPvt. Hkrold L. Johnston, who is dren Sunday. * Mrs. Allie Kelley
located somewhere in Scotland. ' of Hastings spent Saturday night
sent his mother a cablegram Sun- and Sunday with the home folks,
day expressing Mother's Day greet----------------- **-•----------------ings. * Mr and Mrs Keith Dur- DURFEE
kee spent Sunday with the latter's Last Week's Letter
Mr. and‘ Mrs. Ray Ward
and
son.
parenta. Mr. and Mra. Adam En—* —
1 "~
dres of Freeport. * Elite Johnston Jackie of Ceresco. Mr. and Mrs.
went to Mt. Pleasant Saturday re­ Chas. Gillespie. local, and Mrs. Fer­
guson and son. Spencer of Battle
turning Monday.
Creek were Sunday guests of Mr.
and &gt;ira. William Surplice.

Mtes Qnma Johncock returned to
Detroit after spending a week with
her mother, Mrs. Emm* Johncock.
* Mr. and Mrs. Dougal McCallum
of Detroit spent Bunday with their
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bert McCallum. * Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Kahler
**
—• **•
—'
'■*- hb
of .Hastings spent
Bunday
with
parents. Mr. and Mra. George Kah-

* Mr. and Mrs. Rax Waters
r. and Mr*. Lynn LawHnea
tv rhlMm nf .Atilh
M
.s,.and wife In Delton on Saturday
evening. * Stewart Water* and
family and Rex Wslets and wife
■ were Kalamazoo *hoppera Saturday,
. * Much sympathy U fait for Mr*.

Leona Hauatr and Mra. Jennie Culp

and Leroy Pennels ot Ka|*m&gt;1Mw
spent Sunday with their parenta.
Mr. and Mra. Edward Ptnnela. *
Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Chamberlain.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Butler. Mr. and
Mrs Shelly Howsll.. Mrs. Jennie
Brooks ana Mra. Mabel Thompson
of Kalamazoo. Mrs. Forrest Chilson
of Three Rivers and Garland Chil­
son and friend of South Bend. Ind ,
spent Mother's Day with Mra Mar­
tha Chamberlain. * Charles Leon­
ard of Hastings and Mr. and Mrs.
Lyman Wilkinson of ETalrievllie
called Sunday at the home of Les­
ter Monica's to sec their mother
Mra. Leonard, who 1* Hi there. *
Charles Monica spent Sunday with
Calvin Floria of Delton. * Miss
Vivian Brooks of Kalamazoo spent
thc weekend with her parenta, Mr.
and Mrs. Welton Brooks. * Miss
Mildred Watson of Kalamazoo spent
the weekend with her mother, Mrs.

In their sad bereavement

LEGAL NOTICES

Oflir.,

S-'a-i!

sell Monica of Kalamazoo and Mr.
nnd Mrs. Ed. Monica of Hastings
were callers Wednesday evening at
the Lester Monica's. * Mrs. Emma
Dickerson left Monday for South
Bend. Ind., became of illness of her
daughter. Mrs. Lloyd Mills. * Mr.
and Mrs. Howard Martin (Helen
Gelb) of Junction City. Kansas, are
spending a ten day leave with their
parents. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Geib. *
Mtv. Mary Lon'LewU and Miss Olennlce Gelb spent Friday night with
MUs Susie Reed of Richland. *
amnzoo. Saturday * Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Willison of Parchment and
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Armstrong of
Kalamazoo were Sunday, guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Bam Gelb. * Mr. and
Mrs. Donald Corwin of Battle Creek
spent Sunday with Mr. nnd Mrs.
Russel Hart and family. * Mr. and
Mts. Richard Hoogenboom of Gull
lake spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mra. Delos Flower.

NASHVILLE

Last Week's Letter (were guests of lhe former's sister. Mrs. Elmer Marlowe. * Mr. and
Pvt. Jay Bruce of Oakland. Cali­
fornia. is home on a furlough. *
land Ardith.
visited
the fonner'r jof Mr. and Mrs.’Harold. Norton tha
and I'rnbata &lt;&gt;f(lr*. la tl
Sgt. Kenneth Roscoe
ot Nevada
is
Ia&gt;ti«C&gt;, aa4 to wrva a for
visiting relative* and friends in and
claim oa Harley W. Tiaklc
around Nashville. * Mrs J. C. Furnlss 13 in Grand Rapids visiting Her
dittribnllnn
son. Louis, and family. * Misses
Virginia and Mildred weak* spent
Saturday In Lansing. * Mr. and
Mra. Henry Ford and two children
of Kalamazoo and Miss Louise Wot­
ting of Lansing were Sunday guests
of their mother. Mrs Fred wotring.
* Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Olaen of Yp­
silanti spent the weekend at their
home here. * The rummage sale
conducted by the Evangelical Ladies
Aid was WHl patronized. * Frank
Haines is 6n the gain from hls
recent Illness. * John R. Pettibone
and Kenneth Mead, both members
of this years graduating class, have
paved the qualifying tests under
the Navy's V-13 program, which
will give them special training in
•ome college or university. They
will be apprentice-seamen in the
Naval Reserve. * Mr. and Mrs. Max
Everett and family have moved to
Hastings. * Mr. and Mrs. Glenn
Wood, and Chester are moving into
the Bivens house on Phillips St.

EAST DELTON
Last Week's Letter
Mr. and Mra. Bert Galnder spent
Motlier's Day in Battle Creek with
tltcir daughter. Lucille and family.
* Mr. and Mr*. Linden Collison
were dinner guest* Mother’* Day
at the home ot her parenta near
Prairieville. * Mrs. Lewis Hoffman,
and Charley and Ruth made a trip
lo Gladwin county over the week­
end and visited Mrs. Hoffman's sis­
ter and family and Mr. and Mra.
Westa Heuber and Grandma Hoffmarp They also visited Mrs. Hoff­
man's sister. Mrs. Ora David and
family at St. Johns. * Mrs. Lewis
Hoffman accompanied Mrs. Chattie
and Mra. Unden Collison to Battle
Creek on Thursday where she visi­
ted Mrs. Curley Hoffman. * Mr.
and Mrs. Rex Waters attended Mil­
lard Hauser's funeral Sunday after­
noon at the Henton funeral home
and spent lhe remainder of the
day with her sister, Mra. Pauline
Rupe and husband near Prairieville.
* Mr. and Mra. Rhlerson Louden
were al her mother** In Kalamazoo
for Mother's Day. * Mr. and Mrs.
Charley Beck of near Scotta spent
Sunday with her sister, Mr. and
Mrs Stewart Waters and family.
In the afternoon they visited Mr.
and Mrs. Claud Harrington In Has­
tings * Miss Lorren OoUteon of
Rattle Creek spent from Sunday
until Thursday with her parenta
and brother and wife. * Pvt Ed­
ward Karcheskle and wife and
1 daughter were callers of Mr. and
Mra. Rom Waters and Will Lelnaar
on Monday morning while on their
i way to visit hls parenta In Grand

BABY CHICKS!
It is not too lote to get chicks from GETTY'S BIG EGG Strain

it

Probata

We are happy to be able to state
that the mechanic shortage has
not yet seriously affected our
ability to render good service.
In some instances, more time
might be required. But we still

5

Points to Remem
Wc still have competent
chanics

• We still use genuine parts

Wc still check your car wii
out charge

trt comptltnt mtn, too! Benefited
by factory-developed service in­
structions, using genuine parts
and special time-saving tools,

Wc have fpccially-dcsigi
tools to reduce repair ti

they can be of great value to you
and your car. Why oot use them?

transportation problems

Wc want to he helpful in;

LEGHORNS
Open dates every Wednesday and Saturday through June.
• Over 10,000 chicks delivered so for this season without a complaint.
• All chicks direct from our own flock of 3,000 Bloodtestad old Hen Breeders
on our own farm.
• We will be glad to take custonv-Hatching work any time. Send for illustrated
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HIHSY FLANNtkY, AucHonnr

DUNHAM DISTRICT
Last Week's Letter
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Cheeseman.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Gray and
families were Mother's Day guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Buxton in
Banficld. * A daughter was bom
Wednesday. May 6 to Mr. and Mrs.
Earl Cheeseman. She has been
named Velma Ann. ★ Mr. and Mrs.
Ralph Hawthorne and family of
Hastings were Sunday guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Hawthorne. *
Private Maurice Ostroth of Camp
Grant. Illinois, nnd Mra. Ostroth
of Hastings. Mrs. Velma Dunkelberger nnd son of Lacey called at
Ray Ostroth*' Sunday. * Gertrude
and Marion Williams spent the
weekend with their aunt, Hose Ed­
wards in Baltunore. Sunday eve­
ning. Mr*. Edwards and son poyd
brought them home. * Mr; and
Mrs. Clem Kidder and Frank Hyde
visited Sunday at Sidney Stanton's
in north Maple Grove. Mr. Hyde
remained al hls granddaughter's
for a*w days. * John Cheeseman.
who shot a fox last fall, recentlygot another one. While plowing for
corn on the Jack Spruy farm, Claud
Hoffman saw a grown fox with four
small one*, and was able to get two
of the young* Wm. Hoffman of
Baltimore was a Sunday guest of
hls son Claud and family. * Mr.
and Mrs George Ball, daughters
Neva and Nyla, Louis Cordray of
Hastings accompanied Mr. and Mrs.
Orl OlUaspie to Glenwood Sunday
to visit George's parents. Mr. and
Mrs. O. Ball.

CLOVERDALE
Last Week's Letter

MIDDLEVILLE, MlCtf

KEN IKAENDLE. Ckrt,

REAHM
107 H. MICHIGAN

MOTOR
.

SALES

HASTINGS MICH

�THE HASTINGS BANNER, THURSDAY. MAY M, 1M1

CITY COUNCIL

Sunday dinner meta at Mr, and
Mr*. George Oitletl and sons. Sup­
per &lt;ue*U were Mr. and Mrs. Rovden Yargar and son of Algonquin
lake. Evening callers were Mr. and
Mrs. Jerry Crittendun and son ot
Hastings; Mr. and IwT Clifton
.n,« -t.it.feM. —r w tr-.v.

Mrs. RusseR Carey of “Battle Creek
were Thursday ntaht guesU of Mr
and Mr*. Will Hyde. Russell leave*
for camp thl* week. ★ Mr*. Donald
Goach of near Battle Creek spent
Saturday night and Sunday with
her parent'. Mr. and Mrs •••—‘
McClelland. ♦ The Miuea I
and Hasel Henry of HaaUr

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PHOVID

BRANCH DISTRICT
Last Week* Leiter
| , Bit. Dorr Darby . of Cai
Mo, is enjoying a w
lough with his parents.

OUTSTANDING VALUES

REDUCED FOR 4 DAYS ONLY!

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h»
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KILLED TWO FOXES
Guy Giddings reported Monday
that he shot two half-grown foxes
on the Charles Aldrich farm south
of this city that morning.
There have been numerous re­
ports of foxes from various ports
of the country and damage will be
large unless steps are taken to get

at

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MATTRESS SALE

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FARM BUREAU SERVICES, INC.
HASTINGS. MICH.
TELEPHONE 2118

N. CHURCH ST.

war production—and heavier becomes
the strain on the vitally needed long
distance telephone system.
No matter how efficient an operator
may be, she can put through only as
many calls as her equipment can han­
dle. And because materials cannot be
secured to increase the number of
places at the switchboard, only so many
operators can work al one time.
As a war measure, you are asked lo
curtail both personal and business use
of long distance. Therefore, please —

Make fewer long distance calls.

When you must make a long dis­
tance call, give the operator lhe
number of the distant telephone, if
A good economy mkttreae ... pt
even lowur than usual for thb 4
sale. All new clean felted cotton, 4
handles for easy turning.

3. If your call can't go through imme­
diately, stay near lhe telephone
ready to talk when the operator
notifies you.

4. Keep all calls as brief as possible.
MICHIGAN

BELL TELEPHONE

COMPANY

llie Wad* Con­
venient Monthly
Payment Plan!

118-124 SO. JEFPfRSON

�THE HASTINGS RANKER, THURSDAY. MAY 2®. 1543

FAOI BTX

Clare Payne to Cedar Creek Thur*-1 cow*.—An Item from "50 Year*
I Paul visited Mr and Mrs. Charles evening. A co-operative dinner was nesdav at Pennock hospital an 81 the Automobile Club of Michigan ———————
IRowIadt-r from Thursday until Sun­ .served on long tables centered with ixiund, 14 ounce Mbv girl, named for excellence in Safety Patrol onCDECPADT
day afternoon. * Mr*. wilUam’Mo"
the LoweU Ledger. * Mra.-,
• Joyce Elaine.
Mrs. Kelsey and ■ Tliuradav last. * Our grades are I K L L I V K I
nt Mrs
xj— ’i Edwirr
Noah w
has „received word
that
day. Mr. Paul joined her for Sun­ bowls of lovely spring flowers.
Sirausbaugh of Hostlrw* and
faUw
u Mri
.
day dinner. * Joan Leffler enter­
After a short business meeting baby were brought to their home giving an amateur program Thurs- ---------------------------------- —---------- - ------- Juanita Kittinger of Battle xm.
Creek oiaiy
ously m
ill ana
and u
is oemg
being carea
cared tor
for in
in
Mtinrt-V afternoon guests
wilMt^ of
nf a- hospital
i.——i.-j at Elkhart Ind. Mr.
Mr. end Mn. Win. Olthouse of tained JoAnne Finnic. Helen Carl, conducted bv thc president. Mr*, in
lhe
ambulance
Monday, day P. M. al 2 o'clock. Thl* con-, Sunday afternoon and evening w.r* Sunday
Mr. POTPar— ha*
------------------------------Mra. *-•
1 dee
spent thc
winter
with his
Freeport called on Mr. and Mra. Florence French and 'Jean Burk­ John Dell, she Introduced M^s nioming * Mr and Mra. prangun ;«ist* of two playlcta written by each eMlers of Mr and Mra Merrill Kar- Mr “nd Mnl- Henn- Myera. * **-holder of Hostings over lhe week­ ■...... .. Brumm as toastmistress. A Townsend
of West
arc sreup
...
nmra» NeUnn «■&lt; ■ h*.Hi
. a* n tiart of
M ltheir
",,r Ennlish .
daughter. Mrs. H- F. Miller, of that
lownscna oi
west Woodland
woouiunu orc
Ford Stowell and Mr. and Mrs. end. They enjoyed a hav ride Sat­ Lester
.Itar Monday. * Mr. and Mr*. Clare :Kce—Clarksville Record. * John’
piano solo was g ven by Mrs. Willis rfcrlVinK congratulation* on the ao^i.
Prank Hynes Sunday afternoon. Mr. , urdav evening ur:d a picnic in the Dolton followed by roll call. Juven- birtl, of n ,ialJKhlcr Sunday at,
CHURCH ANNOUNCEMENTS
Russell Benton and family of Haa- Payne ol Ludington spent from I rcher of Bowne. who recently in­
The Evangelical Chu»&lt;h.__, ting*. Mr. A- Mra. Henrv Karcher A Wednesday until Saturday with hl* jured a foot in a fall, hod to un­
and Mrs. Prank Hynes called on woods Sunday. * Dorr Kahler suf­ lie Sayings. Thc Greeting wa* giv- pennock hospital
J- 8- Deabler. Pastor
Maude, local, and Mra. Walt Thom­ mother. Mra. Ida Payne. * Mr. and idergo an operation of amputation,
friends In Freeport Sunday evening. fered a stroke last week, making cn bv Mr*. Geo. Benner uith re- Woodland Township School New*
”
Barraianreate'
------ •-------- •- Service
—•—
1 i 10:00 A- M- Morning worship An- us of South Bowne * Mr. and Mra. Mra. Lavcrn Seger of Gland Rap- Iin order to save hl* life.—From
★ Mr. and Mr* Edward Reesor hls third one the past year, He sponsc bv a daughter. Mary Joe
annual Baccalaureate Service ‘hem "I Could Not-Do Without Lewis Neeb accompanied Mr. and id* were Saturday afternoon guests first issue of Lowel Ledger. June 1.
were Sunday, dinner guests of Mr Is confined to bed and his con­ Kitaon. The Girls' Chorus gave two ntThe
the"wite ToSip rchioi
* .£TO.,::whal
a~‘J«".^toY!'‘“- of Mr. and Mra. Ben Blakney and
1883. * A special service was held at
and Mrs. Walter Blake of Nashville. dition remains about the same. Mrs number* which were very much en­
burg Sunday.. * Miss Agnes Hum- called on Mr. and Mra. Alien Fish. the United Brethren church Sun­
The latter'* son, Pfc. Earl Blake Chas. Kahler and Clifford Kahler joyed. Mrs. Ix-nna Boles was the W1JI l&gt;r held Sunday- evening. May
nhrcv of w*.
St. Camillus' school of * Mr*. Howard Clinton ol Bowne ।day evening in which the Sunday
*!-&lt; fl P \t Puil
in th*,
school
niidltorium
11.08 A.
M.be Sunday
school.
......
Of Camp Phillips, Kansas, was home '-■t Delton were Sunday callers * director und Miss Doris Bates tha TnioRr-W
Geiger
U
DaAtor
U
H
Tlierr
will
no
eveningIce
Nursing
at
Kalan.
------ spent __
*'—* — “ Kalamazoo
the wa* a Monday afternoon visitor of ‘ ISchool presented, on Honor Roll for
A musical rinding whs
on a ten day furlough. Mrs. Aman­ Pvt. Arthur L. Dodge who has been pianist.
the
Zion
Lutheran
^
‘
urch
ha*"
beca**’
’
’
°f
l,
ic
Baccalaureate
service,
weekend
at
home.
*
Mr*.
•Prank
u—e. * Mra. «Frank Mr. and Mr*. B. R. Clinton. * ।dbpliiy in' the church coiiu^ling
da Jane Roush of Nashville, who is in Utah has been transferred to given bv Mrs Geo. Wingard.
iv to
cbm W •&gt;
'"di -1'™' * W,L"“' h“. b"n 111 lh' &gt;»•&gt; ■«»
Mr*. Elizabeth Whitmer and daugh­ lhe names of all boy* —
Louisiana.
Hls new addrexs 1*
A one act play. ' Daring Daugh­
Hl
oi!..
H- win iL atluJu 2 P M. Ladles Aid Meeting * wllh tonsilitls and larvngllU. *
Mr. and Mra. Don McLeod of Lake 1257 Military Police Co. A.V.N. New ter*" was given by tlie Woman's hv th%ev I H Cb^d^tar of Thursday 8 P. M. Prayer Service Mr and Mr*. Dwight. Barnum of ter. Mae. of Holland were Sunday i the armed forces who ..... -^...
dinner guests of Mr. and Mra. W. ।members of the Sunday School.
Odessa were Sunday dinner guests Qfjean* Armv Base. New Orleans. Club. Following 1* the car’:
&amp;
‘
vL.
”
?!
and
Young
People*
Mtelonary
cirCoats
Grove
were Sunday dinner C. L»I&gt;e * Pvt. Kenneth Wood* of |Several musical selections including
Mother—Mr*. Gerald McMillen. th&lt;- united Brethren church
at the home of hi* parents. Mr. La. * Mr. and Mrs Lawrence FinePort
Custer,
and
Mrs.
Woods
of
i
—
‘
cle.
*
Fridav.
choir
rehearsal
at
the
BUeM*
of
Mr.
and
Mra.
Ben
Blaktwo numbers by lhe choir, a duet,
and Mrs. Gilbert McLeod. ♦ Mr frock and son Dick and Miss Bar­ Daughter just oul of college. Mra. muidc will be furnished bv Mr.
r. church. * Tlie report of the Lay &gt;’O’ * Mt** Gladys Poithamu* of Kent City were Sunday guests of iand a solo were presented by the/
bara Bulky nf Hastings attended Will* Dalton. 12 year old daugh­ Williams and the high school ohorWoodland were entertained for din­ a birthday dinner Sunday at the ter. Mra. Arnold Towns. A club - tis. Tlie public is cordially invited Delegate to the Conference in Bat- Bo"’11’ *-aR a weekend guest of Lola Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Woods and young people. Mrs. William Dipp,
Adam Mtures
Endres wm
wa* faintly. Mr*. Wood* was an over- Mrs. George- nxuun.
Nelson, «uiy
and m«c.&lt;
Mrs.tlp Creek
CrN‘* will
»111 be
be given
Blvpn Sunday
Sunday eveeve- Wieland ★ Mrs. Aumn
ner Sunday at tlie home of Mr. and home of Mr and Mrs. Carter woman. Mrs. Gordon Lozp A friend • n attend this service. * There nre tie
night
guest
at
the
latter's
home
Franklin Burgew were on the com­
-I
hm
of
1843
nlnc
Mav
30
*
Rev
J
s
nobler.
PrW
t»?
Brumm
of
VcrmbntvlHe.
There-of thc oldest daughter. Mrs Clil- 27 number* of the class
Mra. Ronald Lehman. * Mr. and — —
krna.
pi,! who has been attending the annual 8°&gt;'d Payne of Hastings wis a Wed- * Mr .nrt
and Mr.
Mra. wm
Will m
Blough
n.»h were m|ttee tor Ulc arrangement* of thc
Mra. Wm. Turner of Battle Creek were seven Mav birthday* wie- ter Miles. Tin- Maid. Mr* Stuart who will receive diplomas
iv Conference In Battle Creek has n.r,d“&gt; *“5»w «»&lt;&gt; ow-rnb-hl guest Sunday dinner guests cf Mr. and I program. * Tlie WB.Cfi. met sit
are making an indefinite stay nt brated
Others prrseiij
Knssniaul. * Tht* was the first Cninnunrrment Enjeiiea Thu™
’m
In tlie home of Mrs. John Thaler last
ben returned to the Woodland
n?-l,ErU.M“
.h"yne' v* Mra. Steve Miller of Logun.
the home of their daughter and rcr Brumm. WiMxilanu. Mi
• ■ Mothers' nnd Daughters banquet to evening, Muy 27^8:15 u
p. i
Mra. Polly Parks soent the week­ the afternoon they were guests of Wednesday aftcrnixm with twenty
church for another year.
be given bv tin- Woman's Club and
husband. Mr and Mra. Lawson Mrs.
Ward Ulictwt-miiu.
.
end with 'Jr. and Mra. Curlton Mrs. Jane Kime and Mr. ahd Mrs. 1 members prc.vrnt. Btwine** wa* In
Smith. * Mr. and Mra. Tom Long Grove. MRs Enid Cti- v «nun, ■
Sunt. arfclMra H. A. Kitson gave Church of lhe United Brethren in Bunin of Hastings. * Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Kime of Clarksville. * charge of-Pre*. Mrs. William Mish­
Christ
of Grand Rapids were visitors at Lansing. Mr. and Mrs. Erblr Zein decided to give another next year. a delightful party in honor of the
Lee Hutchens and family and Mrs. Mr. arid Mra. Maurice Wilbur and ler. Mrs. Evart Ardis gave several
I. H. Osgood. Minuter
the Wayne Long home over the ke nnd children. Vermontville. Mr 86 member* and,gue:.t* were’prer­ S-nfnrs nt their home last Friday
Nellie Westrate of Grand -Rapids, family of Battle Creek were Sun­ short reading*. A shower was given
weekend. * Mra. Lillie Taylor of and Mra. Frank Lauer. G. t ent. &gt;
evening
26 seniors were present. Woodland
nnd Mr. and Mra. Marvin Thaler day guests of Mr. and Mrs Charles tn honor of Mra Bertha Thaler.
Morning worship 16:00 A. M
Kalamo spent part of last week Brumm
..... ard Burt Case of Augtt'ta
Cant. Wise Transferred
The members of -the Home Econnd Keith of Hastings w^re Sun­ Asuijiull. W Serniah Seese und Geo. Lunch of ice cream and cookies was
Sunday school 11:00 A. M.
with her daughter and family.
unity. Mr. Mr.
Mr and Mra. Cov Brumm anil
nnd two
Cant. Norman I. Wiv of Camp
day visitors of Mra. William HihchNelson were Grand Rapids visitors KIWI, by the hostcM
.
Rev grand clilldren of Nashville were Stewart Ga. son of Mr nnd Mrs nomics Club enjoyed a pot luck
No Sunday evening wrvlco bo- enr
and Mra. Oto Varney. * —
The
Rev.
* Mr. and Mrs. Harold wnndi
Woods Tuesday. * Mr*. Ray Wieland, Ray­
&amp; wer„. afternoon
--------------n-a. -x- r,....
«
.... . of
imx
T»
I. H. Osgood and *nn D«v!d
caller*
- - .—
dinner nt the .school Monday eve­ Cftpraver^mrethw’0Wedmadav^TO nntl Jun,or were Thursday gueats mond and Bonnie Ix&gt;u. visited Mrs. Baccalaureate Service*
««
u Sundat
Be »r.
Held
- The
.... Girls' Chorus ...
Prayer meeting, wcancsclay 7.jo ((I
entertained for Sunday dinner at ler who hn* been attending tin- transferred lo Camp Davis. N. ,C. ning. *
are ........
plan-... Mr an(1 Mm David '».u.
Pike -»
of 8. J. Roudobush and family of Lo- I Sunday evening. 8:00 Muy 23. will
of Mr. and Mr*. Frank -annual
Evangelical Conference ....
in
------- -- in motorized-■ tran-------. the home w,
—
instructor
nlng n supper and partv at thc P. M.
.
--------«»—
&lt;
Grund•’Rapids
* Mr.
und Mra. Carl well, Wednesday. * Pvt. Michael mark thc Freeport Senior BuccaSmlth and later accompanied them Battle Creek hn* been returned to pnrtJtlon. * Caot. and Mrs. Wi" Evan's Cot Inge at Saddlebag Lake Kilpatrick
Bustance and family of Hastings Borbu of Fort Custer wa* n Sun- laureate .services, with lhe Juniors
to the High school Baccalaureate the Woodbind Evangelical- Church "re at nrc’ent enfoying a short Wednesday evening.
, Sunday school 10:30 A. M
were Sunday guests of Mr and Mra. day dinner guest nf Mr. and Mra. participating.
eervlce Sunday evening nt Ver- for nn&lt; th&lt; r year * Rev. and Mra. Irave with old friends at Fort
Third Grade
I Morning worship 11:30 A. M
, lrOrgc pusinncc
ana
Pd.,Ilamtiv
aT,tI\-.. *
*
| Rev. E. B. Griffin has prepared
Mn. Lenna M Bate*. Teacher
Prayer meeting. Thursday 8:00 George
Mr. ,nd Bustance
Mri" BU1 a
Martlnoflla.
’ Charles Bunn and family.
montville. * Pfc. Buryi Townsend J. S. Deabler who have been vis- Fu«ti*. Va.
—
M ,-ery important und Interesting
of Camp Claiborne, te . is spending iting th'ir daughter and husband Faith Circle of Methodist W. S. C. S
Euai ni'Pnelps has moved |o Lan-, P M.
ting*
—' ■ callers of- Patay of Grand Rapids were Wed- message that everyone-will tie glad
tings were Wedi
Wednesday
a 12 dav furlough with his parents, the R&lt;- and Mrs Harold Kohn of
To M*et
-----Wc arc sorrv to have him
If you seek jov and peace, let
j(ja p
UVnc. * Mr. and Mrs. nesday evening supper guest* of to hear. Tlie public Is invited lo atsing.
PiTiXJ.
Rev and Mrs. H. V Townsend. Miirvellu* returned home Monday.
--------- Johnston
------------- of ’W"'t
” • . ... our room. * We have fin- the jov of thc Lord be vour strength ■L. R. Wolcott
Mr*. -Herbert
•----- —
were Sunday dinner Mr. nnd Mrs »Dan Postma and tend.
Buryi is in the Mechanics Division. * Mr. and Mrs. Lvle -Cook nnd
i*hed the story "Happy Day* In Attend church next Sunday.
guests of Mr. and Mra. Roy Bunn Phyllis Ann. * |Rev. und Mrs. B. ,
_______
■He i"te* hl* work. h"» think*, the familv of Grand Rapid* were Sun- "lembera nf Faith Circle Wcdnrs- Holland" and now we have set up South Woodland en.
Church
—w of the of Campbell. * Mr. and Mrs. Wal­ B Griffin were in Huntington. In- I
Frrenart Senior Graduation
wealher down in Louisiana l* plenty , day dinner guest* nf Rev. and Mrs.
*'V"nin-.
Brethren
T1,,.r^,P?vr‘ Xm?,., Mav ■ 7 the
a Dutch scene in our room show-,
ter Rockhill of Hastings were Sun­ dluna last week where lhey attendn. wav Geo F. Wln&lt;ntrd * R&lt;-v and Mrs. To Held Community Dally Va&lt;
Arthur L. Dodee. Pastor
Ing the various activities carried
day dinner guests of hls parents.
i
tlon 'Bible School
ahead of us- In Michigan. --Edison
------- - Mervle Benson und family of Sun10: 00 A. M. Morning worship.
an there. * Visitors the na*t week
Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Rockhill. * ....
Rreihm7trhii^hUwMra ,rnh^,S!!al receive their diplomas. Tlie proTim nnniml Communit)
Baas of Lansing formerly of Wood­ field were dinner guests Monday
11:
—Sunday
were Mr ■. Carl Reuther, Miss Rasa
Mix*
Bea uv
De rioilky
Plonly llinuv
made fl UIWIbust- urcuinn
Brethren'
church. »*Mra.
■ ‘ 00
"•' A.
'*• M.—
........... . school.
nit.-w I»VU
TI.-r.-uM
Rrethrrnrnurcn,
rhi.reh,
Mra JOTin
Jo nt'OStI’ost- , -r-n,
rum h—ln. -I-11 on*i*lnrlr
’clock. There
are
land.
—
,™. ....
left —
Monday in the Selectees
-•veilin’ nt 'he home c,f Rev. and Bible Schoo) will be held Jinn, Vellr. Javce Elohu* Ix-a. Bruce 1 We invite vou to worship with U*. nes* trip to Battle Creek Friday, ma bl McCords was a Sunday nf-fiHSn^embJ-ra^ln tlri^VMrtfcIn^
grouu from Barry County, from Mra. Geo. F Wingard.
tn 35
"
"
Sutherland. Mrs, Russell McCleni-;
Zion Lutheran Church
* Frank Walton, son Claude and ternoon caller of her parent* • Mr
„?&lt;
Paul
W.
Geiger.
Pastor
Mra.
Bernice
Clowon
visited
W.
F.
and
Mra. Henry Smelker. * ’ Rev.
h»vi^ alrJadv reeved In tenor
Hastings for Fort Custer.
Mrs Lutheran
Mother*
and —
Daughter*
charge
Norman McClelland.1
------------------------------------ ---- The Methodist, Muiigcji- .than. Mr*
10:00
A.
M.
Sunday
school
CI
oksoii
at
Howell
Sunday.
♦
Rob.
anti
Mrs.
Everett
Love.
Supt.
and
h-xehtd
an
tenor
Itfi.-i.t
---rF
|
Kilpatrick
nnd
Wooalanu
Baas accompanied him as far ns
’
'
’
Mr-.. Fdl-on Baas and Vivian Piper.
Uo.tinj,
on Woodlard
------------ .n&lt;i cnlle'l About
fiflv mothers and dniirh- United Brethren churches will par­
Fourth and Fifth Grade*
11: 00 a. M —Morning worship.
ert Clinton of Bowne spent Sunday Mrs. Evart Ardis und Miner King
friends before returning to her work lets Mtendrd th" nntmal Mother.' Urinate.
Mr*. Martha V. Smith, teacher , 12: 30 Lutheran Hour WWOD.
with
------ —
hls—
parent*
...
Mr. and Mrs.'Ar- were callers of Mr. and Mrs. Ken I The Class Include* Duane DcurPre*.: Jean Tonker, -Vice.
In tensing. * Mr. and Mrs Carl and Daughter:, banqunhcld at the
Former Resident Honor Guest
I Wc have enjoyed reading the
2:30 P M. Lutheran Gospel Hour thur Clinton.-------- --„«.- UIUCaKcr
IIU family ixi
&gt;cn. «
Smelker .
and
last week.
* dorff. Evelyn
Fox. Sec’y. dr Treas .
Wall* called on Mr and Mrs. Chns. Lutheran church li t Fridav eveMrs R. G. Finnic of Hastings : Brandie* Series and The Children CKLW
rill Kurcher attended the sale Mrs. Leon Howk is spending a few Pre*.:
Calvin Buehler. M»n Humphrey,
Eckardt of East Woodland Sun- nine Mrs Roy Roberts was toa-t- was an honor guest Inst Wednesday of America Stories brought bv RodTlie Lutheran Churches of Amer- at Wayne Benton's at South Bowne days nt the home of Mr. and Mra. Pearl Cook. Kenneth Ttiompson. Al­
— •--------- ---------dav afternoon. ♦ V. R. Wotronr was mistress. The welcome war. gUi-n evenin'’ when Mr* Ralnh Leffler cer Paul thl* week. * Congratula- lev arc attempting to raise SI.- Friday afternoon. * Mra. Lafe Wil- Harry
Lane -*
of "
Byron
Center. *■ fred Loftus. Dorothy Bunn. J. D.
a dinner guest at lhe home of Mr by Mrs. Glen Hwl and respons-' entertained two table* of bridge in। tlon* to Paul Shcllenbarger for 000.000 Mnv 23 for Lutheran nc- Hants of Campbell was a Thura- Mr. nnd Mra. Keith Marlow of Carl­ Grinnell, ntil SImou, Orra Newton,
and Mr*. B. S. Smith of South bv her daughter. Ml** Janet Hazel h&lt;r honor. Mr*. Curl Jordan jron having been neither absent nor tion. The Lutheran World Action dny evening guest of Mra William ton were Sunday dinner guests of Moni'll Butler. Franklin Burgess,
Woodland Stindav * Mr and Mr‘. Mrs. Mnrv Perkin* gave a verv in- first nrize nnd Mr--. Flnnle was tan’v during the past school year. has a number of phase*, one o* Hutchens. * Miss Helen Woods rc- Mr. and Mrs Alvin Hclrigle. *
Pfc. K Braendle.
Wm. Velte, Mrs. Clara Klopfenstein lerestinp talk on "Envll'li Garden ". nrrsrnt’-il with a rift, Mrs Finnic * M- ■ Nomitm McClelland wm them being the spiritual needs of turned to her work In Hastings af- Leon Howk accompanied Harry and
Those who have been given re­
*1, Tj1 o?
i?1 Home. * Mrs. Thompson and Forrest Ynrger of served
and Geo. Schneider attended the Mrs Robert Born and Mra. Eugene w! children. Gordon' and Barbara a visitor of our room Friday after­ rcrvice men and to care for war
tickets will please be present
’
. orphan
mission*. Our church is Wendell
''^nde11. Shoemaker
Slioernnher of Lifttslng
Lifhslng Hastings to the Soo last Saturday
Evangelical Conference in Battle Reuther plnvcd two durt* and Mrs. left Fridav to join Copt Finnic
noon.
before 7:55.
3 . offer.'A
unent ,I}1,c
hr wrrkrnrt with hrr
co-operating and a. special
Creek Sunday Miss Etta
... Schneld—
....
Fred Reuther nnd
nnd Mi's
Mi * Eleanor
Eleanor Vml-vUlr.
teul-vlllr. Kv.
Kv. Jo Anne remMnrd
Fifth and Sixth Grade*
where they are trout fishing. . *
sotif n vocal du&gt;-t
duet.
er who attended th* Conference Benner sane
in —
Hastlnr*
until the first of June
Mr. Arlie B Snlndlcr. teacher
Mr. nnd Mrs. Cloyce Llnsley nnd .
ing to be raised in the morning
’ spi*viri'
Tli.'r.. will ho n stvclal a Mr. and Mrs FTank 1 hompson two children of Hopkins were Sun**’ ---------------------------------------------------------------------n'n’» wtmiy C|»h Entertain
Waler Users, Attention
from Wednesdav until Rundav as
■- —
•-----Sunday evening with Mr. and day afternoon callers of Mrs. Er5th end 6th rradM Sendee Souid sermon.
*M*nt
’*nt 8undav
I)au*!blm at Banquet
Beginning Tuesday morning Mny
n delegate, returned home with
them. * Mr. and Mr*. Klda Guy of
.
...
...------------------------------- .
and Safety Patrol* on Safety rules
Tuesday. Mav 25 the Woman’s Mrs. Glendon Jones of Hastinift. * nest Tooker. * Mr. and Mrs Al- '25th. the water will be turned off
test
Rmdv clu'«
thrjr daunh___ Woodland
_____ were
.- Sunday din..
.... • -itertalncd
. .. .
.
..
. ..
and reculutlon*. A sco(g of 08 per Missionary Federation District Con­ Mra. Bernice Closson and Nancy len Fish were in Grand Rapids Inst while some 'necessary repairs are
They also, being made nt the pumping station,
ner guests at the home of Mr. nnd tor* nt n baonuct In the cafeteria
Brim tn Mr. and Mr* Kenneth e-nt was made bv tlie grouit * tendon will be held in Truth Luth- accompanied thc former's father. Friday on business.
Frank Walton to Hastings Satur­ called nt the homes of Mr. nnd Mra. It Is hoped l|tat the repairs can be
Mra Fav C. W’lng. * Mrs. Lawrence nf the schoolhou.’c Inst Tin-Ml.iy Kel ev of Coit* Grove Inst Wed- Wc received nn Honor Troiihv from ernn Church in Detroit.
day. * Mr. and Mra. Alfred Gon­ Dewey Jursma and Mr. and Mrs. . made In a short time, but waler
Woodland Methodist Church
zales nnd Mra. B. 11. Clinton wete Lavem Seger. * Supt. and Mra.
Hrs. H. iiI users had better plan for a shutGeorge F Wingnrd. Pastor
In
Hustings
oir-buslness
Friday.
*
iris a
7. M.
m Morning
‘SXSf worship.
c,“"" 1"“') t.“ • ?“;?*&gt;' A. Kitson anil Mary Jo of Wood- I1down of at least a dny or two.
10:00
Mra. Charles Bunn was a Sunday
10 00 A M Junior church
a«,&lt;moon guest of Mr and Mrs evening gueata of Supt. and Mra. i
Village Clerk A Supt. of Water
There will tie no Young People’* Jo,3n.«HoC'Xna.‘rr.of
*,.MS
Ardl* and Jimmy. * Mis*
Works
,iPre o 1 । 1,0
,unR ‘ e°P‘C s and Mra. Fred Durkee of Woodland Gwendolyn Mishler ot South Bowne :
nMhrB.SXre.tae2fMce^atte'?.M&lt;1
*Bn&lt;1 F”, 58&amp;'&lt;‘t&lt;Vakn- »“ Monday dinner
Church of lhe united
Utah schrSri Choir ntt wid « h ,K1
ot Yl»‘,ant‘ \c,re Norm! Yoder. Miss Iris Olmstead !
’
Brethren In Christ
n&lt;-dav evening at T30 ™ 8u2&lt;,21
°I
of Caledonia spent the afternoon
E. B. Griffin D. D. Pastor
,JUi
u’
«nd Mrs. Richard Durkee * Mr. and evening at tlie latter’s home I
Childrens Day will beobserved ttlKj Mrs. Frank Hynes of Wood- * Nona I Thaler Hubert Overholt
Freeport
on Sunday. June 6. * The Reneral land were Sunday evening visitors Raymond Wieland. Floyd Stahl anti' 10:30 •A. M. Sunday School
meeting
W. S. C. S. will of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Cool and Mr. Keith Blough
ball . i H:30 A. M. Morning Worship’
.—... attended
----- -- the
.... ....
be held onThe regular night. Wed- and Mrs. Dan Postma. * Mrs. Ida game at Briggs
Detroit II 7:00 P. M. Christian Endeavor,
Briggs Stadium
Stadium in
In'Detroit
nesday evening, Mav 26.
Puyne accompanied Mr. and Mra. last Sunday.
.
lav. ** Mra.
Mrs.Ivan
Ivan Roush
Roush atat- | Topic: "Cloned
Frontier* and Open
tended a shower for Marlon Vander Doors”
Male at the home of Mr. ancT Mrs I 8:00 P.
M. Thursday Prayer
Martin Vander Male In Grand Rap- I 8:00 I
Id* last Friday. * Otto KUTTWmWirWeUng;
a business trip to Detroit Wednes- Pleasant Valley
a
— a.
— —
a Mrs. Everett
----- - .
— , 10;00 A M Morning Worship
day.
* n
Rev.
and
Love
and Knlheryn and Mr. and Mrs. I 11:00 A. M. Sunday School
John Thaler Were Sunday dinner ;| No Sunday evening service.
guest* of Mr. and Mrs Howard
8:00 P. M. Tuesday Prayer Meet­
Thaler of South Campbell. * Mra. ing.
Allen Fish wiu a Sunday afternoon
Freeport Methodist. Church
caller of Mrs. Edwin Dekins und
Everett M. Love, pastor
Mrs. Lydia Kidder of Hastings *
Morning worship 11:00
Eight ladies of the local Eastern
Sunday school J2:00
The
baccalaureate.service for the
Stars attended an O. E. S. meeting
IUDGET YOUR POINTS

WOODLAND

OONTs"

"■DOs

FOR RED RATION STAMP SHOPPERS

no

nof/'r

EXPECT THE IMPOSSIBLE OF YOUR DEALER
Add up lhe number of red stamp points your familv has
each week (16 for each person). Study the Point Value
Chart published in newspaper* nnd posted in stores. Get
of red stamps with a different letter becomes valid. They

UNCLE SAMNEEDS
* YOURHCLP *

no

cont

KAN BEFORE GOING TO THE STORE.

time at the store, and—particularly im|
enable you to «crve more nutritious, bettcr-bi.-----Study dealers' advertisements to get an idea of which
elements, and are important suppliers of complete proteins,
B vitamins, and the minerals iron, copper and phosphorus.

&lt;

It is just os important to provide proper housing for

our war workers os it is for them to stay on their

COUNT ON GETTING A PARTICULAR CUT OF MEAT.

jobs on the production front! We cannot expect

Even though your dealer ha* the skill that comes from

them to keep on producing the tools of Victory . . .

or cheese that will welch the exact amount you ask for.

unless we provide them with the homes they need!

a little less or a little more than you specified. To figure
the point values required for these odd ounces, a special

This is your chance to get in thc fight!

Enlist those

idle rooms . . . that unused space in YOUR home!

It oul of the paper. It is posted in stores, too. Study it and
eel thoroughly acquainted with its use.

TIPS ON TIRES

Victory Begins at HomeRemodel to Rent NOW!
THE PLAN:

dont
nc ciiivv
BE
SULKY.

CO
HAVE STAMPS READY

about cooperating with the lood rationing program and
sharing the civilian supply equally with worker* and their
families. It is necessary because we are fighting to win
lhe greatest war In history. In a world where millions ar*
starving and dying, how can anyone complain because he

of America’s food are going to our fighting forces and to
lands where our flag is advancing. The food we do without
at home is a vital munition of war

in McCue attended the i Whittemore and Mra. Ray Erway
Grand Rapids district Methodist , spent Thursday with Mm, Forrest
ministerial meeting lost Monday. | Havens assisting In celebrating her
* Mr. nnd Mra. Henry Smelker : birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Rex Tate
were in Hastings lost Tuesday. They । and Mr. arid Mra. Gordon Havens
also drove to Middleville and called were also present. * Sunday visitors
at the home of Mr. and Mrs Joe at Roy Erway’* were Mr and Mrs.
Thaler. * Mra. Ivan Roush and Mrs. । Ward Erway. .Mr.'-and Mrs. Dick
Claude Walton were in Grand Rap- , Rose and son ot Hastings, and Mr.
ids last Wednesday morning. * nnd Mrs. Maurice Erway and son
We. like Middleyille. are glad to ' of Grand Rapids. * Wm. OtU of
note the action of the Hastings city Southwest Rutland brought Mra.
council on thc curtailment of the !Sata Erway and Mrs. Clara Robin­
sale of beer and hard drinks on Ison home Sunday after a visit with
weekends and holidays. Tire Free- him. * Chas. Erway of Kalamazoo
port Village Council was presented I was n Saturday night visitor al
with a petition signed by many ;Fred Otis’. * Gordon Havens and
persons from thl* community for iRex Tate went to Fort Custer Monthe same curtailment, but it was day where they will wait n few
rejected * In addition to the P. days for their assignment. ★ Mr.
M. and O. T.. Lowell had another , and Mrs. Segur of Battle Creek
railroad, the Lowell dr Hastings, : and Mr. and Mra. Russell Tliomtori
which ran between Lowell and I and sons of Charlotte were Sunday
Freeport. It was known as lhe O. visitors at Clyde Warrens. * Mr.
O. P. which stood for ’’Get Off 1 and Mra. Geo. Haven* and son Dick
and Push." Norton Henry says that , of Detroit and Wm. Haven.* of
the train crew had Die habit of . Southwest Rutland were Sunday
stopping and milking the farmers* evening callers at Forrest Haven*.

To moke them lost!

In order to moke it eoty for you to

remodel property and rent to war workers, the Hos­

tings Building and Loan Assn,

can arrange

fi­

nancing for this purpose, f^oney may be borrowed
to convert a dwelling into war housing.

You may

repay out of income, over a period of time.

Drive slowly — check air

content regularly — rotate

them — have

them

in­

spected!

Tire Recapping

If you are planning to remodel; repair
or buy a home and need financial aid

IF YOU HAVEN'T HAD YOUR

v-stop in and let us explain our plan.

CAR SERVICED FOR SUMMER

Wc Sell Wor Bonds ond War Savings Stamps

DO IT NOW. DRIVE IN TODAY.

Rationing Information approved by OPA,
This advertising space has been donated to the *

OFFICE OF PRICE ADMINISTRATION
Washington, D. C., by

THE HASTINGS BUILDING
&amp; LOAN ASSOCIATION
9 Stebbins Bldg.

THE HASTINGS

BANNER

Members F. H. L B. Phone 2503

ANDRUS SERVICE
Phone 2240 Hostings

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                  <text>-edger. * Mrs.
Ived word that
I cared for in
Ind. Mr. Parinter with hts
Miller, of that
icord. * Johnno recently in­
Il. had to un­
it amputation.
Is Ute.—From
.edger. June 1,
। church Sunh the Sunday
Honor Roll for
ch ctunaming
)ys
in
lio huvVbecn
nday School,
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choir, a duet,
rented by the,'
William Dipp,’
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. with twenty
sineas was in
William Mishertha Thaler,
nd cookies was

Held Sundal
X) May 23. will
Senior Bmccuh the Juniors
has prepared
id interesting
invited to ut-

iraduation
Muy 27. the
lor class will
as. Tin* pro­
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in service and
ed on lionur-

Duane Denrfonker, ..Vice,
y Humphrey,
rhompsun. AlBunn. J. D.
Orrn Newton,
kiln Burgess.
•en given re­
use be present
tlenilon
morning May
be turned off

nplng station.*
epalnt can be
it*, but water
i for a shutix-rcr
upt. of Water
Works
ren In Chrhl
1 Pastor

School
I Worship’
in Endeavor.
ers and Open
rente Service,
sdiry Prayer
X Worship
School

Prayer Meett Church
pastor
00
■rvlce for the
reeirort High
ndav evening
:n church.

i. Mrs. Chas.
Ray Erwny
Mrs. Fprrv.st
lebrntlng her
•s. Rex Tate
irdon Havens
inday visitors
Mr and Mrs.
d Mrs. Dick
ngs. and Mr.
gay and son
Wm. Otis of
brought Mrs.
Clara Robinr a visit with
if Kalamazoo
it visitor al
Havens and
Custer Monnenl. * Mr.
Battle Creek
*11 Thornton
were Sunday
Tens. * Mr.
and son Dick
Havens of
rere Bunday
rest Havens.

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last!

The Yanks Came Thro
Tunilia — Are We Doing
Here At Home?

The Hastings Banner

EIGHTY-EIGHTH YEAR

' On th* ☆ -tr -ft

☆ ☆ ☆

SECTION ONt—RAGES 1 to 8

Juvenile Delinquency
Problems Considered

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U. S. CO-OPERATION MAKES SENSE

16 FACES—2 SECTIONS

BIG DIP IN COUNTY'S
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IfPC
FARe LAS
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City Hod Balance* Of
$10,188.58 on April 30

RATIONIN

Herewith
rewith are two paragraphs from ! levy war against us for their m&gt;f
At the last meeting of the clly
a letter written by Senator Homer called ideals. Therefore. I have WH
Ferguson which give some rather | felt that If we could have an ar-• ”
Iraqcement whereby we would be
Individuals Aided Drop
Short Memorial Service
condition of city finances as of
prevent the arming of other
crom 479 * 191 t CApril 30. 1943.
Follows March to Riverside ticipatlon In International affairs, I ab»tt
natflKs. or their declaration of war.
On that date the city had cash on
Arrangements for the observance
i
Assyria Center
hand in its checking accounts $10­
of Decoration Day on Sunday, May to lime I have given the question of
„
May 16, 1943
,On May 14. according to reports 18858. and a savings account of designed to aid you in your cur­
30. are practically completed by the post war and international rela­ as we hove In the last two wars.
I To You In the Service;
set aside as a fund for re­ rent purchases of Items rationed by
various committees of the Memorial tions some thought. It always ap­
• • • from Lansing. A Banner reporter 82550.40.
placing the old LaFrance fire truck. the government. This newspaper
r,1 J**1 greatly honored to be InAssociation, reports L. F. Maus, peared to me that we. in America,, - "Christianity
has occasionally vUited the Barry County Social
For the month of April the total believes this service win enable In­
| yited to write a letter to you boy*,
chairman of the program commlt- allowed the other countries to bring calmed the German love of war. ^e,laSp 0,,lcc, *“ lh.S court house
receipts, mostly water revenue, were dividuals to cooperate more fully in
I but If I were In your place. I should
u™!'
ih.^ul?IS
these wars about and had nothing tail U onnta ■taitray U»&lt; «w
1177920. The disbursements for the
Cameron2^!y-Harr^rn«Jth«"
cross, that restrain- true oj tHia county also He learned
Ice is also on that day. no special to say until after they were started. J1141 J?nce
84.782.77 of expenditures over re­
Then we commenced to furnish the Ing talisman. Is broken, the old that It was
people. That will later lead to com­ speaker has been engaged and the
Red Stamps E. F. G, and H valid
ceipts.
•
uhd'
SjSTtf munitv
munity action.
action. The
Tire problem
problem cannot
cannot usual two parades will not be held. money and material to help fight Norjgfury will take command . . . , On April 30 this year 'the case
The clly has unavailable assets through May 31­
However, the following program the wars mid finally It has proven, When the crush comes it will come load In this county was 70, A year
^ wS^jSTmuT^
d«l«t*ly met
tied Stamp
Good
, be »
adequately
met and
and solved
solved by
by
of $8731.81 which consist of uncol­ Week
Wri?hirrnm an vhk«£innt h i any one
organization.
’ToTo
dodo
a a
real
organization:
real will be observed, the committee in the last two wars, that we like nothing ever heard In history, ago on tlie same day It was 151. At lected taxes of 83272.83, covering Beginning Bearing Letter Through
er^rar
,ob
J*®?
"e
Job a11
all mus
must‘ heartily
heartily work
work together.
together. asking the cooperation of all the were drawn into thejji—when we A drama irill be performed which
several years, and uncollected spec­
organizations.
youth were not even prepared.
I
"1
'n,U matter is being seriously patriotic
will m.l. V,. French KcmlnUm
'.S,1."'.'! ial taxes for sewers, paring etc. of
groups, defense wardens, etc.. In
rejtef.7 SdS
Uiaza SSLiVTSi
being 178 persons S
in
'considered In Hastings right now. helping
"l"s
83.458 69. How much will be realized June 7
to make the services a suc­
"The reason I have favored a post ra, Hire « preu, u,l the 57 aided families, or a total of on
'n,p Banner hooe.s It may fruit in
M-(18 Points)
these no one can tell—probably June 14
•“*191 individuals
—■_-----war arrangement where we could
I
1 ild »
gyhJ&amp;ffi. o 'action which will deserve and have cess.
.
...
..
receiving relief In
June 31
N-(16 Points)
Those participating
In the
The above quotation from Hein- this county. No doubt the old age not very much.
cooperate with other nations Is that
recent.*mamrtiie'on'wiUua tettora 1 lhe •p’Uoval of thc «reat majority
nromntiv
at parade
n ot
O-&lt;16 Points)
The collection of city taxes will June 28
are asked to meet promptly at 9:00
rich Heine. 19th Century (1797-1856) pensions and aid to dependent chflbegin about July 15 or 20. At the
German
-- —poet
• —-*and—**
writer,
— sound
s
drtn. provided by the Barry County Anril rate of expenditures, the city
for communication between you and
made andUful ,cnior‘ “nd Ce*1}" 8U•• where 111 e vance. and insist Hull UlMe criminal n--------Blue
'tamps
O. H. J, valid through
O
f
toBureau
of
Social
Aid.
for
Which
the
someone vou know well, but do not
n,aac Bna IUJI ||ina of march will be formed, start­ highwaymen arc not permitted to strangely prophetic in view of to- state and nation pay the entire will probably get by with the cash
(Continued on page 4. this Sec.) cost, reduce materially the number it has In the various city funds.
ling for Riverside cemetery at 9:30 arm. they would not be able to
Blue stamps K, L. M. valid Juno
the case here but in spite of that. 1 1
(o'clock,
sharp, headed by the band.
1 through June 30.
whom the Barry County Social
I Wish to write one that youll en- f A|I€|A|1|JEMT C Al E
I The march will be east to Michigan
Welfare must assist.
.
Certre
Joy a little and no matter whom you LUH jIUHriLn I JAL!. ' Ave., north to Slate 8t.. west on
A year ago. April 30, 1942. the
Stamp 24 for I lb. good May &gt;1 to
are. or where you are, you are some- •
I 1State St. to the Soldiers' monument.
County Social Welfare was helping
June 30.
one's son and you'd give your shirt .Ilf AC Ilf El I ATTEUREA I 1then north to the river bridge where
28 individuals, and 123 families with
Sugar
to see even a "purp" from Barry Wfl 1 Wrl I fl | |
j the parade will halt while memor­
451 members, or a total of 479 per­
Stamp 12 alw&gt; good for 5 pounds
County, so that’s tn my favor. I was ’’
’’
**11
ial wreaths are cast upon the wasons assisted then, compared with
through May &gt;1.
Uie sweetheart of a Barry County
Fjyjf Qne for County 4-H
। ten of the Thomapple in honor of
191 at the present time. That shows
Lower Crooked and Shall'
l&gt;oy in the other World War. so ;
J.. J
"7
—
'deported sailors and other navy
a decrease of 60 per cent In a year.
know how much mail from home is, UiuDs wot noid at lamp
[men. The line of march will then I
But the cost per person of the re- .
Barry county's lakes! are unusually
i.pprrcLited.
I Barry County 4H clubs held their proceed to Riverside cemetery. Harlief now is higher than it was one
iM for canning sugar in amounts
Here in Assyria evenxme I know Spring Auction Consignment Sale ry Inrsen. commander of thc Amcryear ago. bcehuse the cost of fodd. high right now. Even1 Lower Crook*
I 5*b each through Oct. 31.
ed lake, which In recent years has
seems to be the busiest ever—gett- 041 Saturday. May 15 amid cold wet lean Legion, acting as marshal of
clothing, etc. has increased. ,
Hariingi Attorney to Open
Both coffee and sugar coupons
been
mostly a swamp, now Is a
Ing in crops and Victory gardens weather with 150 people ut the camp the day.
Previous to 1939. welfare work In
re from the same War Ration
Office There With
large
body
ofS
water,
which
has
ap
­
and working Ui • town In defense “llc ready to place blds on Uie pure- 1 a firing squad from the Clear
this and every Michigan county was
proached
the
former
shore
line
near
/Burritt Hamilton r
I work.
We’re
also house-cleanregistered animals offered by lake Coast Guard camp, assisted by
carried on by the Emergency Relief
the Prairieville Grange hall. Wall
Ing and paperhanging so the men- Brtr7 County breeders. The sale Barry county veterans will salute ,
Association,
llieii
called
the
ERA.
Sigler, who has practiced taw
Stamp 17 good for one pair shore
folks arc very, very scarce, save at consisted of 54 head of purebred the dead at the GAR. memorial/ ‘ Kimsince
That organization was wholly con­ lake Is sending a good sized stream to June 15.
the summer of 1922 has
mealtime and bedtime. When glid- • Jivertock consigned by 29 county monument In Riverside cemetery. here
trolled from Lansing by a stale E. Into Shallow lake. The latter, from
a (lartnership with Burrilt
Ing hack and forth hanging paper breeders .20 head of cattle were 01- with Mechanic*' Mate Robert GXr- formed
R A. set-up. There was such state­ which water had almost vanished,
Hamilton of Battle Creek. The new
Stamp Number 8 from Basic
•••Thc Man on thc Flying Trapeze" fercd. 0 sheep, nrtd 26 swine.
rett. a Barry Co. veteran of the firm,
wide criticism of the working of
to
be
known
ax
Hamilton
&amp;
The heavy snowfall last winter Mileage Ration A Book, worth 4
is inv current humming, tune), I , IJje,Hereford bull call consigned first World war. In charge. Fallow- Sigler,
,
that plan that the present County
will
formally open as
can't help but think how wonderful
Date Cole of Dowling, toppeu Uie jnR this service a memorial nro- '
Social Welfare organization was es­ and the very heavy rainfall this trallonv of gasoline, good througn
ns new quarters in the Security
It is that we have our grand old salejrolng at $171.00 to Harry Lenz ffram will be held at the grave of soon
tablished. Of the three members in spring have water-soaked the soils July 21
National Bank Building. Battle
United States left In which to do
Don Guy Crook, the only , Creek, can be made ready—prob­
each county two are named bv and flooded- lakes and streams. The
these things, instead of being forced 'Mgiwd by Wm F Vclle of Wood- .deceased service man of the present
Coupon 5 good tor 11 gallons.
boards of supervisors, and the third cold, wet season, extending through
to toll off down the road with a few l"Pd topped the Holstein wries at w&gt;r to be buried in Rlverslde«cemc- ably early in August; possibly before.
member, named by the state, must several weeks, has greatly delayed Must tori until Sept. 30 for both
. Mr. Sigler says that he intends to
belongings to goodness knows where.
fitag to Calvin Horia of : tery. '
------- be satisfactory to the board of su­ sowing and planting crops. A large heat and hot water.
as so many, many other families in Dcltan. Hie George A. douse con- । Mr. 1and Mrs. Don Crook of Vlcks- maintain his residence here for the
pervisors; so it amounts to county acreage of land that farmers had
time
being;
also
a
Hastings
office.
the world have had to do.
slgnment of a Guernsey calf was
&lt;ConUnue&lt;l on page 6)
excreted to cron this year cannot
(Continued on page 6)
This new partnership will not be
even be plowed, because of the ex­
-Iffv Uie Donestcr" of the Detroit »»»«»*
------on untried combination since Sigler
vehldes by
cessive moisture.
and Hamilton have worked together
It seems ridiculous to mention it
X
hiu JiuS".iS/nS
“
on a number of Important cases;
now. but a learned professor—as we
—It's the flrat motion the paner- ‘
Mr. Hamilton handling the legal poratlon law; with Kerr &lt;fc Lacey,
which ever
recall
he
Is
in
our
slate
university
—
hanger makes after having a celling j,'
work, briefs, etc., and Mr. Sigler the
warns that we are nearing a time
Sagas
specialists in personal Injury cases;
actual court room trial.
of very severe drouth. That man
Sugar for
ph., -.j-dj.
Mr. Hamilton is recognized by the with Edmund Sloman. specialists
has been studying the rings of fruit crops will
in
real
estate
and
probate
law
and
.
hanger must have fell.
। sow at 875.00 going to Orin Cole, j
Bench and Bar of Michigan as a
growth in big trees. He says that housewives on approximately the
finally
with
Phillip
McHugh,
a
spe.
I
Final
Allocations
Will
Be
top-ranking authority on corpora-1
We were very shocked to hear; judge Stuart Clement bought the
clollst In criminal taw.
Class Night On Thursday the rings, which ordinarily are eas­
this morning that our nclghlx&gt;rlng hlah Chester White which was con- |
ily seen, tell the story of the rain­
Made on Friday, June 18th tion taw and o specialist In matters
was appoint cd n commission- ■
HnQ
And ^ommcnicnuni
Commencement &gt;&gt;rwwy
Friday fall each year—wider rings denoting
church nt- Baseline had burned last signed by Willard Brodbeck of I The Barry County Tux Corn- pertaining to trusts, banking and
kindred subjects. He is. In fact, the night. Defective wiring it is thought Woodland. Richard and Robert Ob- 1
*“c «»“» .?-?'*“•** ,*“'1,
plenty of moisture, narrow rings for canning sugar.
. author of several notable volume* f
caused th® fire and it Is Indeed a
of dcHo,, consigned the high mission met this
week
meagemess of rainfall. About once
tragedy. There are such a fine lol Berkshire pigs
’
I und made the following temporary on this phase of tlie taw. Mr. Sigler, f
in 92 to 94 years, as we recall this
of people living around tliere who I The high sheep sales went to Rob- , allocations of taxes to be paid in on the other hdhd. has won wide ;another term, becoming the llrst
professor's statement, the growth DR. CLEMENT SMITH TO
recognition for hl* ability as a trial attorney tn the state to receive this
arc so public spirited and have done I rrt shelungton of Hastings on a , December and January.
ring can scarcely be discerned, DIRECT CHILDRENS
Jce in the Central ficnool aurtrtor, &lt;1 much for
____ - and
—
r-..,mm- lawyer. Tills new firm will thus be , honor.
so
for people, less fnrtuniitifortunate i1 southdown ewe
lamb consigned I
showing plainly Uiat It represent a
addition to procr
than they and so many pleasant af- by Alice Wllllamfc of Middleville,
mlltee of the board of supervisor)-,1 a partnership of two individuals I Mr. Hamilton. In .........
year o! jwvcrc drouth. This learned HOSPITAL IN DETROIT
specialties are supplcmen- tiring law, ta the author w.
of ^,crat
several “a*?1* a-"* chairman.
fairs have taken ptace In their
The sala was held primarily to asked and was grunted 0% mills for whose
lary
• volume*
— —1.1.1,
... au1 J-rio,
The following paragraphs from
which are recognized
The following program will be man says he has correctly nbted
church there.
I supply Barry County 4H club mem- county expenses.
these rings and declares that we the Ann Ar tor Dally News will be
Kim. in spite of a busy taw prac­ thorities in the field of Michigan presented:
The townships asked and were
Of course, everyone has told you । bcre with purebred project animals,
erf special Intercal to the many local
corporation law. Among there vol-i Processional March. High Scliool
what a record winter we had—both 24 of the animal* offered were sold given allocations foi township ex­ tice. has token an active interest in umes are: "Consolidated Corpora- Orchestra, direction of Lewi* Hine,
community affairs. He was president
cold and snow—and even snowplows : to 4H chib members while 15 went penses. the following:
rsdnfaU.
Snflth.
ASSYRIA asked and was given of the local Rotary club and a ’Dis­ tion Laws." "GRlcral Michigan Cor- ' The Star Spangled Banner. Pranraid. "Uncle." And now it’s "And to
*—
•— One
—— of
-• ----------adult breeders
the sur­
Possibly nature is storing water in
trict Governor of Rotary Intema- poratlons." “Michigan Corporate cis Scott Key. Orchestra, chorus,
the Rains Came." Think we could prising things to County Agent Fos­ one half mill.
the ground now tor such a time.
BALTIMORE asked
and
was1 tlonaL In the summer of 1937 he Codes" and "Michigan Corporation Glee club, choir and audience.
itart some rice paddies In places.
ter was the interest and bidding on
was a delegate to the International Law.”
I songs by thc Bovs' Glee Club
granted
one mill.
The traitor. Max Stephen, seems the better animals from 4H dub *
uuim» »■«
,
war would be In 1944. 1945 or 1M4 W Smith,
Conference
al
Nice.
Prance,
and
the
He
was
appointed
a
member
of
and
High
School
Chorus.
lo be having difficulty being hanged. members In Eaton. Calhoun and ( BARRY asked and was granted International Assembly at Mon­ thc Corporation Code Committee, &lt;B&gt; In Heavenly Love—cd. Chris- The Banner is not vouching for th« nearer hoi
If he were being tried in a place Kulamazoo counties. Some of the 11 ‘4 mills.
,
correctness of that professor's pro­
, treaux. Switzerland, at which time
Uie Bruckcr administration &gt; Hansen
Ilk? Germany the ’ i” In tried best animals offered went to there I CARLTON requested and was he visited nine European countries. durlng
which drew up a corporation code j ,b&gt; Give Ear Unto Mv Prayer— phecy; but we can watch to see If in Detroit, has
one half mill.
bidders.
,
-given
---------------could be changed to “f".
During the past ten years. Kim which was immediately adopted by-Arcadelt. DirecUon of Arthur Low- the dry year arrives as per schedule. a lieutenant in
CASTLCTON asked and given
County Agent Foster recognizes
If it does, we wilL concede that his
Our township exceeded its quota
has been In considerable demand as the legislature.
itr
one
mill
and
'.4
mill
for
fire
pro
­
studyof tree rings was worth while. Hon. in the Naval Reserve and Is
In the recent Red Cross Drive by certain mistakes and weaknesses in
a speaker by various organizations
i*
”- ■»
“» Girls’ Glee Club.
Songs
by the
awaiting orders to report at a train66';. We hope it did as well In this this first sale but feels there can be tection.
HASTINGS Townsliip asked no throughout Michigan.
&lt;a) O Jesu So Sweet—Bach
corrected
and
announces
that
Bond Drive.
an Interest in Battle Creek civic |, (b)
He
came,
to
Hastings
from
DeEmltte
Spirt
turn
Tuum
—
We don't mind rationing at all another similar sale will be held
He was chairman of
trolt in 1922 and was soon elected affairs.
and
was
given
one
pediatrics at the Wayne University
1
Schuetky-Slngenberger.
Direction
next
year
if
the
county
livestock
after it arrives but.lt sure "gels us
prosecuting attorney against Calvin commission which drew up a pro-,tof Miss Elinor Page.
Medical School and lias moved to
down'' to hear our .statisticians tell breeders are willing to co-operate. mill.
uancroiu Two
two years mter
ne aePlana and procedures to!
later he
de- fr?m
IRVING asked and was given one Bancroft.
Detroit from Cambridge. Mass.
us how awful it's going to be be- 77iia first sale has demonstrated
feated John Gould and then won ^ke care of any possible growthi' Songs bv the High School choir,
mUL
(a)
O
God.
Our
Help
Ln
Ages
Past
the
kind
and
quality
of
animals
The elder Mr. Smith is vtoaforeiuind. Another case of being
-------- .. for .
Bancroft
a of the City of Battle Creek and has
JOHNSTOWN, one mill as re­ again from Calvin -the public Is interested in purchas­
president
of the University of Mich­
scared of 'ghosts what ain't.’
served on numerous other commit- —\_
rovLost In the Night—Chirstlanthird term.
quested.
&lt;bT
Since ■’as rationing Is on. we think ing.
tees.
Including
the
board
of
the
&lt;h
‘
igan. from which both of his sons
MAPLE GROVE, one mill as re­
In 1928. he retired from the prose­ Battle Creek chamber of Commerce. sen. Direction of Arthur Lower.
the local boys are courting the girls
were graduated.
- .
quested.
cutors office and has been active in
Invocation. Rev. Arthur M. ColdIn their own neighborhood more—
Mr.
Hamilton
has
also
been
promi
­
ORANGEVILLE asked and was a law practice which has spread out
(Continued on page 8. Sec. 1)
Hope you all told yours. "Don't Sit
nent in the affairs of the State Bur
Contributions Equol Or
granted one mill.
far beyond the confines of Barry and was the first man to be elected
Under (he Apple Tree With Any­
chanlcal
engineering
in
1929. has
PRAIRIEVILLE/request for 1% county. Of late, he has specialized
Exceed Past Quotas
body Else But Me."
of that body for two suc­
been Ln the Insurance business tn
^RUTLAND!' asked no allocation more and more in trial work and president
Response to the Barry County Detroit. Ho formerly was with the
Reminds mo of a trip south opce
terms.
.
has been called In to handle a num­ cessive
Youth Council Drive for funds General Moton Corp.
—while traversing the Cumberland,
He
li
a
chancellor
of
Uie
Epis
­
His
wife,
this year.
ber of important and unusual cases
which began Tuesday morning fol­ the former Sarah Jane Godala tit
Hills. on«_of our party remarked
THORNAPPLE asked and «as which have developed in Western copal Diocese for Western Michigan
Event to Be Sponsored
lowing e Rally Breakfast at I.O.OT.
that they didn't wonder that cousins
given one mill.
Michigan—such cases for example, and was appointed by Bishop
hall, is very encouraging, according
so often married each other down
By Junior C. of C.
WOODLAND requested and was as The People vs. Charles Bigge, at Whittemore 01 Grand Rapids to
to Joe Skinner, the drive chairman. there.
there—a "saain" couldn't gel up
take charge of and to work out plans i
To Aid Harold Fatter
Thc Hastings-Junior Chamber of granted two mills.
MonlstA*: the Gull Lake Assembly
AU team reports so far indicate
"pep” enough to struggle over those Commerce will play iiost to Uie Boy
YANKEE SPRINGS asked 3'4 case; the Battle Creek Food com- for the consecration of 8t. Marks I
In Farm Labor Program
that people are at least matching
Cathedral in Grand Rapids.
hills and back courting anyone else Scout Camporec to be held here mills, was given 2 muls.
nany vs. Kirkland: the success­
futrher away.
»,thi '“8“'“’. Uw
ABen Bishop, a fanner residing In, and in many instances substan­ the Children's Hospital of MichlJune 4-6. and which will Include
Districts with high schools asked ful defense of Dr. Kelsey in the
I have been corresponding for troops from HasUngs. Delton. Mid­ and were grunted allocations as Kalamazoo Circuit Court In a re­ in which he has figured are: Mer-iHope Township, lias been added to. tlally increasing their donations of
two or three years with a young dleville. Clarksville. Lake Odessa, follows: *
ST. ot
sl‘,cpJ»ard “lld the Barry county Extension Office&gt; last year. Tills same report also is
trial ordered by the Michigan Su­ OUver
Farm Equipment Companies;.■ to give County Agent Foster asslst-, being received from other commun­ degree In 1923. He was on the
lady living near Manchester. Eng­ and Nashville. Camporee chairman
HASTINGS CITY, asked 9 mills, preme Court.
land. Have given several of our Jack Hewitt announced today. Ctare granted 8 65 mills.
' vim
hi. i.w imninn ■&gt; iK.
*n’'olvLn8 imce with the /arm tabor problem. ities in the county who are co-op. u.111
iiW tri\n*J.le Mly million dollars; Gull Lake As- according to an announcement byJ erating In the drive. All of the fac- University hospital staff for a while
Yanks her address and now she has Johnson was named as chairman of
NASHVILLE-Kcllogg. asked
8 tt
University of Michigan In 1913 aft- sembly case; Newton vs. Old Mer-iMnroldJ Faster county agriculturalI (orles here have given Increased but has been on the Harvard Uni­
written, saying that she's married. the project for the Junior Chamber mills, granted 7.15 nulls.
ft?1” Ctotoenbunr ■ chants National Bank involving an i agent. Mr. Bishop will “make his. donations this year.
versity faculty as an swistsnt pro­
Hope they don't nil call at once— of Commercej whose members will
FREEPORT, asked 8 mills, grant­ w torn at^B^uriS N^b MoA® 1 ‘'nport”?\t, ,anl,uniti"S!Jn}?t altua- headquarters atSSe Comity fteten.
Judge Archie D. McDonald, speak- fessor for the last 10 yean.
another -intenuiUonal situation", assist In conducting the program ed 7.65 mills.
“HLs wife Is the former Margaret
m11
" 1 . , 3’ Itlon: Battle Creek Food Company Hon office on the second floor of ths। ing at the Drive Breakfast, said
no doubt, if her husband is pos­ and the Court of Honor scheduled
DELTON—Kellogg, asked 9J mills, lrw4 ntH&lt;the Snivel
i’tv o^Drtrolt ?’,?arktan&lt;!i Be^ att°mey for Uie I court House in Hastings.
that the work being done by such Earbart of Ann rtor. They nave
sessed of the ''green-eyed monster.” for Saturday evening. June 5. at granted 9 8 mills.
iy
PeHj0*t Kelloggs and a director of the Sc- 1 Mr. Bishop's work will be to tryr organizations as the Youth Council four children.”
We were privileged to be the din­ Uie fairgrounds.
(Continued on page 6)
1
b**d.,y curlty National Bank.
un&lt;i recruit the farm tabor in Barry r was particularly necessary during
ner guests of a friend Lieut, at Fort
Purpose of Uie Scout Camporee Is
Ford M°tof 1 Mr. Hamilton was bom at Slur- | County and elsewhere necessary to&gt; wartime as an effective agent to
Custer on Easter Sunday. We ate to allow an exchange of camping
Cmnpany by nlght.
gis, and practiced law there for sev- , successfully operate Barry Countyr help cut down the rising curve of
In the same dining hall with the experiences among Scouts In the
Believing that a lawyer should en years before moving to Battle farms. In this work Mr. Bishop&gt; Juvenile delinquency.
boy* he is helping to train—mostly Thornacple
District.
Ordinarily
have awide range of experience, he '
Creek.
1 wm make surveys in the schools to&gt;
Joe Skinner, drive chairman, has part of my practice has coma
from southern California. Would planned to include all of the hun­
took anapprenticeship with va- |
Mr. Sigler, as stated before, plans 1 determine how many of thc older■ nut in a considerable amount of outside thia community. Thia
have liked to have given them ail a dred odd troops In the Grand Val­
rlous lawyers and taw firms in De- to maintain a .Hastings office for boys or girls might be Interested time organizing the drive and the
handshake and a pal on the back.
ley Council, each of the Council's
At their October session, the Bar­ trolt after graduaUon. He was as- the time being and hopes to spend m farm work this summer. TheI• smoothness
with which the teams
During the other war I was of four districts will this year conduct ry County board of supervisors
soctated for a time with the firm at least one day a week here, until I possibilities of women, merchants,. went into operation is an indicaan age where the sight of a uni­ a local affair.
voted to pay a bounty of $3.00 for
form made my pulse behave sur­
Some features of the cnmporetf each fox killed In this county after of Edwin Denby who later became Uie new partnership quarters are etc will be Investigated as possible&gt; tton of the effective Job he did.
to move my office to one
Secretary of the Navy in the Hard- ready InBattle Creek, the Sigler | help during short emergency crop &gt;
The Camp Fire Girls were again larger centers. Obviously
prisingly. but how my emotions will lx* a parade, followed by an I November 1. The Increased number Inctadministration;
with Judge Ar-.office here will be open every day harvesting periods eraentency
are “strictly maternal'' and Oh. Adventure Trail on Saturday after­ of these pests, and their destructive U» W.l»ur, a .pecUlUt In ear- u mual.
been reluctant to consida
,, U gipS uSi I™ labor ra- in charge of the Drive Breakfast.
how nroud we are of all of you!
noon, and a family potluck for each work In slaughtering poultry, young
change, and have ccnsistenl
;---------------------------------------------------------- I cruitment and tabor placement ccn-■ NOTICE TO PUBLIC
After dinner we visited the ken­ troon Saturday evening. Beginning lambs, rabbits, game and song birds
ed it. Many years smoota
nel* where the dogs are being Friday afternoon and evening, the caused the county legislative body
—n—j Commencing June 3 and unUl the people of this county
trained for guard and attack work. nnwram will be concluded by 9:30 to take that action.
«...
„ make it further notice, both banks in Has- suited In
handy and convenient for farmers i tings will close each Thursday
And after going the length of that Sunday morning. Mr. Hewitt Mated.
Up to May I.’bounties had been
long building housing the dogs we
to make their labor needs known afternoon. This action is to conpaid on 57 foxes by County Clerk
and people desiring work to find form with, a -policy and practice
finally came to the kitchen with a
Allan Hyde. Up to Saturday noon,
The annual exhibition and can­
Farmers in Barry County will be
Ln their local neighborhood.
being observed by the majority of elate it.
generous-sized stove where the food
----- , --------- r
there had been paid 70 bounties in tata was presented by pupils of Cen­ interested to learn that the state work
Throughout the summer season : business firms and professional ofwas prepared. While listening to 1 parmilinri Carviro
the month of May. Thia week may
the officer in charge explain the KCCFUITing J6FVICC
the County Extension Office wlU Ifices here.
tral
school
Friday
evening.
Par
­
UBUA.
War
Board
has
removed
several more.
make
every
effort
to
supply
the,
Hastings City bank
diets, we heard a scratching sound
Renewing active recruiting of 17- add
The Calhoun county board of su­ ents and friends filled the audito­ the county quotas on certain Items farm tabor needed and make the
National Bank of Hostings,
back of one stove—upon Invest iga- year-old men andthose over 38 for pervisors.
decided at their October rium to rapacity for the patriotic
best use of the farm tabor available.1
Adv. 5-27
ting we found
family of
of kitten*.
kitten*. Construction
&gt;und aa family
Construction Battalions, theNavy
Thus, according to Lawrence R. Requests for assistance should be1
.-------sllf
-—
1----------1 sliding
-------------------------------...— "
ervice has reopened its meeting to pay a 85 00 bounty on cantata given by the pupils under
clawing,
ipplng.
and
trying 1 Recruiting
Sei
foxes in that county. They appro­
Farrell. Chairman Barry County directed to County Agent Foster’s1
to get out Ua
of Wlbll
their box.
UUA. They
auc/ were Battle Creek substation after five
opportunity to
the
direction
of
Miss
Page.
The
priated 8300 for the anticipated
nil different shades and colors— months of concentrating on induc­ payments.
slon Is now
theme of the cantata was th^1 re­ Farm Machinery Committee, far­ office.
That
was
all
expended
mers may locate needed machinery
non-Aryan no doubtl
tion of draft-age men.
Creek.
Lieut. (Jg&gt; James Carroll Bolton. when three months had elapsed, so telling of the history of America in Barry or In other counties of CORPORAL LEONARD BATES I
The officer was then kind enough
the
board
put
8300
more
into
the
to have his helper don a seventy- USNR. commanding officer of the bpunty fund. At the end tot the from the time of the Pilgrims and tills state and, if they can meet the IN BATTLE CREEK HOSPITAL I
M.
Sund protective suit and take out
ended with a plea for "God to Save eligibility requirements, can then
second
three
months
the
second
obtain
a
purchase
certificate
from
At the Percy Jones Government : Uie *rand*on
0 doos, one at a time for exhlbl- detailed Michael Weakley. Bp
America for Freedom and for
m the board put $3.00 more into the Peace.” The high school girls glee their county AAA office.
lions. He let us pet them first (they first class, to the reopened su
lawyers
hospital (the former Sanitarium) in ■ Dr".l BrMMS. UuUM8300 was used up. and there was a
State quotas remain the same, Battle- Creek wounded soldiers of •
.
were on a leash 1 and then aft-r he the Battle Creek post office.
have di
club closed the program with sev­
In addition to handling male vol- 1deficit of $815. Tne board appropria­ eral selections.
and such Items as are listed below World War II are Ming rehablllta- s ■
started giving commands, asked u*
Cal CC
offl’s
ted 81.000 to cover the deficit and
unteers,
Specialist
Weakley
will
ac.
are
still
rationed
within
the
county.
ted. The Sunday Graphic Section AUV I IUIM jALED
to raise one hand a little and Im­
.The elementary rooms were open
leave
a
balance
to
meet
furUier
pay
­
cept
applications
for
enlistment
from
These
rationed
items
include
tractor
mediately we were being attacked. I '
of the Detroit Free Press of May 23
----- - -------------------“■'
before and after the program and
EMERY
K- WOOD,----Prop.
assure you I was several feet ahead women seeking training and duty &lt;ments. At that time 243 foxes had work completed during the year, drawn or mounted: cultivators, contains the pictures of several such i Having sold the farm, Mr. Wood communities
of the rest of the group I Thank In the Waves of the Navy or the been exterminated in our neighbor­ hobbles and art work, were on dis- combines, corn pickers, aide rakes soldiers. Among these, and on the
the vin dlsnose of the oe:
and tedders, hay loaders, pick-up
goedneu for that stout leash!
1Spars of the Coast Guard. Women 1ing county.
Because foxes do so much harm P Exhibits of the Junior high pupils balers, combine com huskcr-slired- first page of that section, we note tv »t public aurtlon
Another thrill I forgot to men­ Interested may make their applica­
the picture of Corporal Leonard ideated 1 mile south
tion—the privilege of having a cof­ tions at the Battle Creek Post Of- Itn so many ways a bounty on them were placed In the plav room and ders and tractors wheel-drawn.
Bates, of Hastings. Below the photo I
of Maple Grove
Is an Investment rather than an
fee cup *0 lanre I had to' take both ■ flee, jtoom No. 203.,
Is the statement of Corp Bates that ' offering a good
Included art, sewing, cooking and
hands to hold it—no handles you ■
Manual training exhibits.
"A Jap sniper got me.” -He was hit chickens,
chicken*. grain,
grain, harness
STORES CLO8BD MONDAY
Potato Supply Easing
know—probably yours Is Just like It.
Each
year
this
feature
of
tho
rhlnerv
TteWWV Read W
Becauae Memorial Day falb
PKAIRIl
You see I like coffee and then a 1 , The supply of Southern potatoes :NAMED MEMBERS OF
school program draws a larg^ crowd
Isr^
increasing
and will relieve the ILIBRARY COMMITTEE
second cup. maybe-I'm all for the ,T
’r;_7n-" .KZi
. Ue" la the comment of fhe Free
of parents and friends who thus be­
v’&gt;kr»n «f good relations with South ureaaure tor tnose consumers who
At the last council meeting Mayor come better acquainted with the
America!
I have been unable to secure enough
enough I^onard named Charles Paul, Mrs.
teachers
and
the
type
of
work
the
I have taken tfie "ChrisUan Her- pota,
®f
s
during
the
past
few
weSs
potatoes
peat
weeks Belle Burton and* Mrs. Mildred
boys and girls are doing. Much cre­
MEMORIAL BKRVIUKS
Smith as members of the city li­ dit is due the teachers and Mtas
------- -------- ------------Retail brary committee. The council con­ Page
for this splendid program and
(OsnUnued on Page 3. Sec. 2.1
1| prices
Prices should
should not
not exceed
exceed 7c
7c per
per lb.
firmed them unanimously.
the arrangement of the displays.
speaker.

Home Front

about the increase In Juvenile de­
linquency. But not much has been
done about It in most communities.
There Is a growing conviction in
Hastings that something construc­
tive ought to be attempted here to
cure that trouble, and save boys
;and girls from the sorrowful results
sterling on the wrong road.
;*of
U,-n^e*S
| There
is need first of thorough
\tudy
of thrmrobh
?s .nV -• tiein. TheI next step
„ ...v ,.^—ty cooperation of all or­
ganlzatlon*
ganizations Interciu-a
interested m
in the
the city
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VERY HIGH WATER
IN COUNTY'S LAKES

SIGLER ENTERS
LAW PARTNERSHIP
IN BATTLE CREEK

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*"ous. asss :s-

S-

TAX COMMISSION'S

BACCALAUREATE ON
SUNDAY AFTERNOON

temporary grants

773671

.DRIVE GETS
FINE RESPONSE

SCOUT CAMPOREE
HERE JUNE 4-6

ALLEN BISHOP
ADDED TO BARRY
EXTENSION STAFF

County Has Paid $381
So far in Fox Bounties

Cantata and Exhibits Certain Farm Machine
Drew Large Crowd
Quotas Removed

Navy Reopens

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PERFECT PLANS FOR

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN. THURSDAY. MAY 27. 1943

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�THE HASTING8 BANNER, THURSDAY, MAY 87. 1H&gt;

BAXON8 WIN FIFTH
came the high winds of the past &gt; LEAGUE TRACK TITLE
two weak* and mmiy acres were cut | tj,- Hastlnaa Baxons winning 10
off as ware several acres ot carrots,
of the 12 ev®U romped off
Considerable ditching has been done ^ro ,hP1r nnh Waal Central LmWhlle listening to the "Breakfast in lhe fialds. thereby Imaxoylng | BU_ track title last Wednesday
■l audU- brmdcul IfW, Hdll&gt;. Utt d.Ultt,. » Utt lott b,
In.nST.tS ptfJ^&gt;iSlT!u!
Next regular meetinc Thursday
wood on Monday forenoon at ten ahould be less than heretofore.
.
.jninu
o'clock. Mrs. Cedric Morey wm
Mias Gertruda McPharlln .who .a
'ol
‘
_ ! i June I. All you members are urged
surprised and pleased when a sol- taught lhe Coate Grove school the’ TheuB*,uln^(OI!rf ^,,nL e T „
'! VO .went up. We want to heartily
dier was Introduced and he stated post year, has contracted to teachsecond with 29U pointe, while the j thank everyone who so generousiy
he was "Lt. Allen Prentice of Has- in the grades in the Thornapple loriia Bulldog* were third and last J. supported our poppy sale on poppy
ting*, Michigan." On thU weekly Kellogg school in Middleville the with 13
Greenville was not rep­ day.
. Don't forj
broadcast
all service
present
year.
at lhe
meet.
The fact
are introduced,
as one men
of th^
pro- coming
Im£em
Cooley of Hasting, has resented
'.hat BeldingS
star.
J. Kerajes.
had i;1 vicea next
itatlon £2^
WWJ
gram features.
been elected treasurer of the Wo- a muscle Injury after .winning the *^d?urT^*u®"A!
F»t0"
Willard Arnold city mall carrier men's Glee club of Western Mleht- 100 yard &lt;Uah hurt Uie Redskin
7110 “““ la ls «" ” "
Willard
Arnold,
city
mail
carrier,
mens
uiee
c
E.W.T.
unde-7nt krTowHon^li
w“ formally ta- ‘total.
1
Our
state
encampment
will
be
dlcl'/A Pennock hospital Monday itlated with a special candlelight! The Saxons were paced by Dusne !held ln
held
In Lansing this year on June
eve.^Z
service Sunday
Mav—23 .Ottosen with 11=J
s M
eve.
Sund_, afternoon.
-----------------------.. , and Ray Kenyon 225.
36 ,&lt;k 27. The Delegates from
■ and--------Cit» clerk
Mrs Walter Wai- i,n lhe rw-a
room °t Walwood n.u
Hall, ._,.u
with 10 points. OttOMn WOO the ^,.
our
post
will
be
comrade*
Ixiweil
lac. W. puXi^ Mn Hermii
P°? *y * lh' ^uthter °C 440 “nd thc ,dFth
h lump and ran on 7*—
Tagg. Roy Bush. Edward Pritchard
Soder'shomc-in the nm wart.Tdrs.
Stephen J. Cooley., the winning reTay
ty —
team, while Ken- ■and Wesley Webb, with comrade*
Soder plans to m*** her home in 603 E. Cllntoft St, and Is a gradu- yon won Uie 880 and lhe broad Willord. Platt, Geo. Keeler and
Grand Rapids.0
*
of Hastings hlah school. She jump.
Fynnk Wompo as alternates.
Mr. and Mrs Fred Goodell and 1
M “ Jun’or
Music
The Hastings relay team of Bar­
Our Auxiliary has enlarged their
ton are moving this weekfrom the curricuhunmon Wilcox, Ray Manin. Ottosen. new class to 25 members with eight
r'----------------—------- —
land Harold Townsend successfully more prospects yet to work on. We
Glen Densmore
apartment
into lhe FAMILY NIGHT AT
defended the half mile relay chain - done half as good, with 4 new memA. B. Oldley house on W. Green St.
acted* on#d r'nd tW° memb&lt;ra ,o **
pionship.
.
Kim Sigler has been in Sturgis THR COUNTRY CLUB
Members of the Hastings Country
&gt;c u.rev
Ttie members W1
of u
the
three teams
for several days this week trying
Comrade Chet Englehardt U still
lhe Malone Will case involving the club their famines and invited faded to endanger meet records in
a
supper any events UJ1
on miuuiu
account (H
of uie
the auad- confined to hl* home with the Du
estate of a prominent Sturgis wom­ K??*? ani 1° hare-.,evening. verse
v«r*e weather conditions.
Comrade Flfteld Report* hte wife
an which is being hotly contested. at the club on Monday evening,
Mr. Sigler is trying the case for
T,le onIv «*«“&gt; not «u'&gt; by the had a severe accident last Wednes­
rf’enu S**011’ ww tbe 100 yard dakh. day. cutting one of her feet badlv.
Ray Dresser, well known Sturgis v«vrh
Sister Purdy has been caring for
lawyer who was a former dtalnct rhndren^wT r-enbi'
jure, CrnnmitU^
aauna, w ce
mJm
hs.' ‘ whlch
wh,ch WM
wo *on by J
Junior
unlor K
Kerajes
ereJej|
benr7re Mr andI MmBronSi’! °r Biding, and the shot put copped her sister who b quite sick at tills
writing.
IAS
by Roy Wells of Belding.
Our Auxiliary voted to buy a war
bond at U»e last meeting.
We are all utged to turn out on
Memorial day for the service* at
the cemetery. 1Y»e parade .will start
the 'H). Time: 18 seconds.
at lhe Odd Fellow hail at 9:30.
•
100 yd- dash—won by J Kersjcs
in lhe United States to receive u committee or with Mrs. Charles
It is hoped by next-week, more
l&lt;B&gt;; second. Wilcox iH&gt;: third. | Information of the initiation of
Rogers.
41100 scholarship for the library Ro
*eraTownsend &lt;H; fourth, Rumlaek 41). new class of auxiliary ladies will be
course at lhe1 University of Michl- ,
Time: 10.6 seconds.
had.
Jsn. Miss Nichols is the daughter of ;NOW LOCATEJ) IN
|
Mlle
run
won
bv
Tompkins
(H);
Ir. and Mrs. Mortimer Nichols PETERSBURG. W. VA.
Friends will be interested to learn second. Gelsen (B); tied for third.'
formerly of Hastings and a niece
that Mr. and Mrs. Carl Burgdorf, ,Oyler (I) and McKeoigrh &lt;H). Time
of Mrs. Gilbert Fisher.
minutes.
formerly resided here, are now 5:043
■
I Roy Hubbard and Frank McMH- who
1
lan took the high-low bowling doub- nt
[ Petersburg. W. Va.. where he is I' 440 yd. run won bv Ottosen &lt;H»:
the
United States Forest Service. second.
:
S. Kersjes &lt;B&gt;; third. Mar­
les without any trouble last Wed­
ills
present
area
being
the
Monon“
itin
&lt;H&gt;;
fourth. Haynes. Time :565
nesday night.
A group attended thc annual
■
‘
County Clerk Allan Hyde picked in the United States Forest Service seconds.
music festival on Friday. May 31.
In
Hastings.
Mr.
Burgdorf
was
con
­
&gt;
200
yd.
towi hurdles won, by Ful- in Kalamazoo. Six hundred voices
up three four leaf clovers while 1
cnaiunK with
wim a friend
menu on
un tlte
uic Jail
jau 1nected with the Yankee Springs
—-w-.ler ‘H): .second. M- Thomas . &lt; H &gt;; under the direction of Noble Caln
chatting
___________________
I third. Well* &lt;B&gt;; fourth, Kohloff fave a concert in the evening at
comer of the court house lawn [Project.
■I
“-turday. For many years thecoun- l.fluo . &gt;n*;r tVrsxiann
Saturday.
aeconds.
he men's gymnasium of W.M.CE.
clerk of
of Mackinaw county* has
LEONE LEONARD
880\d. run won by Kenyon &lt;H); A preliminary practice was held In
ty clerk
always given - ----------- ---~ .
the afternoon al the same place.
every couple applying for a mar- nnndLncc the approaching marriage IqV.
A purebred Shropshire sheep was
WarclL’ &lt;&gt;&gt;• Time
rlage license.
'
awarded to Kenneth Miller, and a
330 yd d"b won by Wiicox &lt;H). lamb was awarded to Lyle Hath­
■ It is not for lhe aesthetic beauty I Lt ^%t*RU&lt;,&gt;terricir’ron^ftarx
that second floor window boxes ।1 and MraP Leslie Herrickof Liver- “*&lt;««*• Townsend (H). third. Rum- away as part of the F.F_A program.
filled
with green
green leafy
leafy plant*
plants have
have ■'
| m^ciiHoflua "
*
‘if?, ,n fo?r‘hTime
filled with
Mr. Tavlor announced last week
cautornta.
appeared at lhe Banner office. The “&gt;ore,
Sc!.
_.&lt;»
243in seconds.
that all final examinations were to
:24.3 seconds.
Thc marriage
will take place
plants, all of Uie tomato specie*. ..—
‘— on Saturday. June 5. Lt. . Pole vault. Tied for first between
Tuesday and Thursday nights of
Lane (H) and Myers »H); third,
'Mahar &lt;B): tied for fourth between this week and next MIm vanWeslure Grand,” meaning the nature HARRINGTON—FULLER
i Warden «I). Bentley &lt;11. Bolton trenen will be available to teach
01,11 e ?“«»•&gt; ,
Miss Carol Jean Fuller, daughter
ana Well» &lt;B). Height 9 feet girls how to play tennis.
Because of the continuous rain,
A'
"f Mr Bnd Mr3 °- M Fullcr- and 6 ,ncheauKuw.iJi" Orville" iPetci Hurring- । Shot put won bv Wells &lt;B); sec- the date of the completion of soring
|ton. son of Mr. and Mrs. W. O. ond,R.Thomas(H);thlrd.S.Kcrs- sport* has been set for May 38.
tended a tea given by the Women's j Harrington, were united in marriage jm &lt;B&gt;; fourth. Myers »H&gt;. DisOlrls who have completed their
League of Western Michigan College I Wednesday. May 26. at Hobbs. New . tance 38 feet. 11 inches.
sports are: Janet Bqekeioo. Mari­
lhe college. They were’ also a guest Mexico.
High jump won by Ottosen &lt;H&gt;; etta Paul. Anne Goodyear. Iris Link.
Mary
Ixwkwood. Joan Moore Beu­
the college. She was also a guest
' * **
'tied for second between Townsend lah Myen.
al the weekend entertainment given
Madelvn Staler. Merilvn,
,H' nnd Banas!) &lt;H&gt;; fourth. J. Zuttermeister.
The spring siwrls
Lastand
Weeks
KerSles
&lt;B&gt;
s trrt
Mr.
Mrs. Leiter
Ira Hall aoddaugh- i,
lclu.s
Oh Hciaht
"cwu s
“*'• au
5 j have Included hiking, biking, ten­
Spindler Hall where their daugh­
ters Miss Lois Clouse and Miss Mar­ ter called on Mrs. Hall's motner. ' Hm-H lumn wnn bv Kmvnn &lt;w&gt;- nis. and archery.
BiSda?lKwnkS,t*mM?f aiid*Mn”?fCan‘1' MyCrs ,H,; thlrd- J K”"‘
Projects in home management
jorie Hill reside.
started Monday. May 17. The girls
The Hastings Division welcomes Bunday evening.
are making shoe bags, embroider­
two new employees in the Division g
Gamer Hampton or Hasting* .&lt;
ing. crocheting. knllUug. and mak­
Office. They are Marjory L. Boyes, Mr. and Mrs Wm. Buckland
ing slioe racks.
utility clerk; and Mrs. Louis Seeley, Litchfield wens Sunday taller*
Mr. Oles' biology classes have ,
telephone
operator. — Consumers .IL5&gt;.S AL?-.TownsendI; second, Belding; third,
Power News.
a .
.
'Earl Pennock and son Keith wore liASJ*
completed tlielr study of tint aid.
rnnin
Time
1
:13
minutes.
Dr- TW( Nadal, one-time acUvegunday visitors at Mr and Mrs. 1,0,un'
Tile Junior Hed Cross club has
nearly completed the knitted alf!'?"’™!.?.' OUv«
numur ivemor W.b.1£r, In H-Un,,. Mr., .mkIICAH lkA.Jn--------------ghan for the UB.O.
of tire slate board of education.
n'Pennock received a cablegram for ^NB AUXILIARY
from men
their w»
son lDale.
*!!?*“•...
wlll
On May 20. Miss Hope Elisabeth
the past twenty or more years Prfe- । Mother's Day (rau&gt;
&gt;»c.
Lsourl.
whn
)■
in
th*
t»rvire
*
Mr«
Edna
u
c
regular
Auxiliary
meeting
aid
Haupt,
a research worker and writ­
idem of Drurv College in Missouri. 1 who Is
lhe service.
Mrs.
on Thursday evening, June 3. er of Washington, D. C., spoke at
H“tln«a 8*“»day He and Rorabeck visited her i»;-TOtod
father nearf . be
Mrs. Nadal were enroute to their1,---------- ---------- —— •*------ *—-•* when • ■“»&gt; »u«M»ncf t, UrUren an assembly. She told some inter­
esting
facts about the family of
Sresent home In Olivet after at- 11. t. in MU' pneumanl.
|
„„
every member of the Madame Chiang Kai-Shek.
mdancewgt the annual conference
.Legion and Auxiliary. Junior AuxThe third hour speech class held
;of Coniregatlonal-Christlan church- DURFEE
Last Week's Letter
1 ll!s,y and 801,5 of the Lesion is In­ a banquet at noon on Mav 30 to
ir* In Grand Rapid*. Since his re­
Mr and Mrs Homer Hammond 'Urt to participate tn the Decora­ give thc members of the class ex­
tirement as Drury head he is fill­
ing the pulpits of OUvet and Char­ gave a birthday dinner Sunday for tion Day parade on Sunday. Please perience in making after dinner
lotte churches, taking on the last Mrs. Anna Hammond. Guests were »&gt;e=t at the comer of S. Jefferson speeches. Ruth Marble was toast­
interim assignment during the ab­ Mrs Hattie Post of Clarksville, Mr. “nd Center Sts. promptly al 9:00 master.
Manv students were excused from
sence of Rev. R. H. McConnell, now and Mrs. Guy Erb. Mr. and Mrs. । A. M.
:on duty as a chaplain In thc Navy. Grand Rapid/Hurf1Ctara Cavan- , Poppy Day sales on Saturday ex- their fifth and sixth hour classes
May 10 to attend the W.C.L. track
Dr Cnrleton Brooks Miller, well
ot oU,cr
reP°«® meet at the fairgrounds.
known Battle Creek clergyman, was augh of Detroit and Mr. and Mrs.
The
journalism students are
president of
named Conference Moderator for Ernie Bateman and son Richard Mr».A,“? Larsen,
. next year. Mrs. Frank D. Fitzgerald were afternoon callers. * Mrs. Clara 1 ‘he
Auxiliary. With three places making notebooks ns a review of
"P°"NaohylUo the work they have done this sem­
: widow of a former Michigan gov- Cavanaugh of Detroit is spending y«
a couple of week* at the Bateman “«d Woodland, the amount received ester.
Misa
Robson's
English literature
------ ,;land
Blia Hammond
IlBUUlkUIlU homes.
IIIHUVD. ★
w Our
« school was over 4460.00. n is hoped that
.-----------------------------------(When all returns are in. that thc classes are reading biographies.
Onion growers In the Gun river I closes —
Thursday
with a picnic.
v* lev are having their trouble* |
_L—----Senior name cards were available
amount may total well over 8500.00.
at
the
Commercial
Printers start­
this spring. They have about 1100 DON’T BUY THINGS YOU DON’T I The Auxiliary and the Legion ex­
NEED—BUY WAR BONDS
acres seeded to onions with about
Hend thanks to all who assisted so ing Thursday. Mav .20.
Thc Doomsdav Book is effected
-------------------------------- ---- ---------- splendidly—thc cooperating schools
------------------------------------------ ~A* well as individuals. Your en- to arrive Friday, May 38.
!'1'.'SS*UC
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LOCAL NEWS

STOCK UP! WE WILL BE CLOSED ALL
DAY MONDAY, DECORATION DAY!

Ration Calendar
SUGAR: Stamp fi, good to

Whether you're planning.picnic lunches or family dinners for the hol­
iday weekend, you can decorate your menus with the fine foods that
make every meal a medal-winner. How? By shopping here for all
your food needs. Our appe-tempting variety of foods that require no
ration points at all and our full stocks of all rationed items, moke
menu planning easier . . . and our daily low prices make food buying
more economical. Shop here daily and uso your savings to decorate
your War Stamp Book with extra stamps.

June I. For 5 lbs.

COFFEE: Stamp 23. good to
June 1.
POINT STAMPS: GH J Blue to
June 7. K L M to June 30

RED E F C H J. to May 30.

HIGH SCHOOL NOTES

At Hastings9 Finest Produce Bar
2ii». 22=
21 c
2 lbs. 25=

SILVER SKIN ONIONS
LEAF LETTUCE
SPINACH

GREEN PEPPERS
2^21=
SUNKIST LEMONS 6M7=
FLORIDA ORANGES
33=

HEAD LETTUCE

CARROTS
2 s- 19c

Fresh crisp

[

GRAPEFRUIT

ORANGES
California
33^

Q0C
dO

Pink Meat
4 for

IX7

GROCERY DEPARTMENT
Beverage Cereal
Ja-Vah, pkg. --------

Coffee
White House, lb.

Sanka
Kaffce Hog
Premier Coffee

19‘
26c
37c
36'
31'

Monarch Coffee
Lb..................................

Ice Cream
Vanilla, qt................

Grapefruit Juice
4 points No. 5 can..

30'
29'
29'
22 points

Libby's

Pineapple juice
No. 5 can...............

39'
15 point*

Del Monte

Fruit Cocktail
2 cans....................

37'

Del Monte Plums
No. 2’; can, 2 for

S“o£^S.

Home Brand

35'

5 red points, 2 lbs...

All American

11 point*

Fame Crccn Bean:
French Style, 2 cans

Tract
5 Red points, can....'

Spam
5 Red points, can....

Cake Flour
Sno Sheen, pkg.........

35'
33'
35'
26'

5 red points, ea.......

Parkay
5 red points, lb.......

Nucoa
5 red points, lb.......

Good Luck
5 red points, lb.......

35
19
26
26
26

HEKMAN S SALTINE

MINUTE MAN

1st Call

ARGO

CRACKERS

DRIEDSOUP

PEAS

CORN

CM

N.

QQ

2 pk9' 1

J

16 points,

SIL'S

4^

2caniLJ

Q

■'

rc

J

2 cans

^HUWI *UB;i Kh4
‘D. DU*s«r"o&lt;wJi“,'2a

WAND THAILB= “
SS
Hostings, Mich. Telaphones 2244-2557 B
our last chance Io see the hit picture of the year
« Stars including Crosby, Hope, laimour

STAR SPANGLED RHYTHM'
THURSDAY and FRIDAY, MAY 27-28
SATURDAY ONLY. MAY 29

HAMBURGER
"tk
PORTERHOUSE STEAK
SIRLOIN STEAKS
BEEF ROASTS
ctEc'Z-u.
BOILING BEEF
m’Zl.

28'
49'
43'
33'
19'

PORKCHOPS
SPARE RIBS
SLAB BACON
SLICED BACON
BEEF LIVER

Center Cut Lean
9 Points — Lb.
Lean Meaty
3 Points

Qc
•&gt;&amp;

OQC

Lb.

CbO

lb.

OCc
03
A Oc

Any Size Piece
7 Points
8 points
pound

Tender
6 points — lb.

9QC

DOUBLE FEATURE ATTRACTION
Three .Mesquileers

THE BLOCKED TRAIL'

"MARGIN FOR ERROR"
Bargain adult prices end at 5:00 F. M.

SUNDAY and MONDAY. MAY 30-31
Gary Cooper and Barbara Stanwyck in

BALL OF FIRE"
TUES.. WED.. THURS., JUNE 1-3
Noel Coward. John Mills and Joyxc Carey In

"IN WHICH WE SERVE"

COOKED HAMS

TENDERIZED HAMS
whole or
shank half

BAHRY

39c

THEAT11V7

Hostings, Mich.. Phones 2247-2282

FRIDAY and SATURDAY. MAY 28-29
DOUBLE FEATURE ATTRACTION

7 points

DEAD MAN'S GULCH

THE LIVING GHOST

FD OOCENTER

SUNDAY and MONDAY. MAY 30-31
Eddie Bracken and Susan Hayward in

YOUNG AND WILLING"
TUES., WED,. THUMS.. JUNE 1-2-3

'THE PARADE OF 1943
2M E. STATE ST.. HASTINGS. MICH

N, MAIN ST.. NASHVILLE. MICH.

MJ

jr U. S.O. N E WS ☆

LJ BURNS CAUSE DEATH
OF SIX YEAR OLD
Mrs. D. A. VanBuskIrk reports
rrl
Burns suffered when his clothes that there was little ditficulty in
KU caught fire while playing around „
a finding hotteses to serve ut the room
SS bonfire about five weeks ago rere-1(during the 5:30 pm. to 7 pm. time
Fl|| suited in the death of Gerald E. which was recently added to the 1
Jgj Johnson, six year old son ot Mr. pjn. to 5 pan.; 7 pro. to 0:30 pan.
SN and Mm. Clifford Johnson of Irv- schedule. Among the volunteer hosI1 Ing township. At thc time the boy
gj was burned, the father extinguished Steven Cooley. Mrs. Prank Andrus.
Ml the flames by rolling the lad on the Miss Sara Schader, Mrs. Dorothy
Mt| ground. He was taken to Pennock Dunlap. Mrs. Anderson, t Rev. Don
SS hospital where he remained for Gury, Mrs. Carlin. MIm Esther Doty.
fjl some time for treatment.
Mrs. Frank Kelley. Mrs. Agnes
RO' Surviving besides me parents arc Newton. Mr». Wellesley Ironside.
JS a twin brother. Harold; two other Mrs. Charles Pott*. Mrs. Elizabeth
n brothers. James nnd Robert; a sls- Johnson. Mr*. E. KJenytm. Mrs.
[Kl ter. Evelyn: and two grandmothers. Bessie Smith and Miss Doreen
Mrs. Bertha Johhson of Hastings Clary.
I11 and Mrs. Florence Blackford of
USO. Dances have been temIM Freeport.
Kairly cancelled because most of
§31 Funeral services were held on
men at Clear Lake Camp have
gelrTuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock from been transferred and It will be u
U the Methodist church lit Freeport. number of week* before a new as­
’Aith Rev. A M. Coldren of First signment of men arrive aLcamp.
ft I U B. church. Hastings, in charge.
Did you know that, besides the
LU Interment was in Pleasant Hill volunteer shows, featuring wellcemetery. Freeport.
known stars Hike lhe regular radio
broadcast* made at camps) there
[U MUNICIPAL COURT
are 50 U S O. show units under ib»
Clyde Crawford. 13. of this city. direction of the U. S. Army that
f| I was arrested on complaint that he ate playing at camp* all over the
LM was disorderly here on Sunday lost. country every day in thc week. Such
Si He was taken Into Municipal Court a show, consisting of five profes­
nj Tuesday and admitted lhe charge. sional entertainer* was given for
JS Judge Cortright assessed a fine of the Coast Guards al Clear Lake
Mi; 810 and costs In the case. 81.50. Camp on Friday night thich wa*
[U which he p^ld.
a first rate type of. amusement.
Bftl
Theron Balch. 41. of Kalamazoo. Needless to sav how much the fel­
|H was arrested Tuesday by the sher- lows enjoyed the entertainment.
ESjiff's officers, chanted with reckless
Current discussion about town
M driving at Hickory' Corners, on Sun- ha* raised thc question of using
|M day. Mav 23. Hr was taken into the USO. room, part-time; as a
gs Municipal Court Tuesday forenoon. youth center for our own teen-age
Il He denied that lie had committea boys and girls. There an many
la thc offense and put ud a 850 cash sides to this question. However. If
gS bond for his appearance at hl* trial, you have anv onlnlon.* relating to
f| which Judge Cortright set for Fri- such
a poasibllily will you please
|S day. June 4.
__ __________
oaa* them on to any member ot
Ft OUT ON PROBATION
lhe USO. committee which in­
A week ago Saturday Donald B. cludes: Mrz. Shirley Henry. Du­
S Smith. 25. of this city, admitted to rance Trethric. Mrs. Chester Hodg­
fl Judge McDonald that he was guilty es. Charles Annable. Mr* David
g of the charge at attempted break- French. Rev Don Gurv. Mr* Rich­
KI ing and entering lhe Brandrtetter ard Grods D. A- VanBuaklrk. and
U warehouse here. He was remanded Mrs Rlch&lt;rd Cook. ,
§4 to the custody of the sheriff. SatThe Barry county Garten Club*
h| urday he again was brought into liavo
undertaken Ute project of
LU । court for sentence. Judge McDonald keeping fresh garden flowers al lhe
St । ordered him to pay 825 as costs in room during the summer.
fl the case, and put him on probation
LN, for two years. He is to report each
Approximately 140 attended the
month to Probation Officer Henry dance eV the Country Club Satur­
KiOaborn. is to pay 8100 a month day evening
Besides thc Coast

S I’.’S'.' 'SrtS- tji"S.°uSS ‘SI bU

he will again be brought into court
pi .and can be sentenced from six '
uJ. months to two yean at Jackson.
j

'"'"1

David Stone, from Ha*tlngj.

WAR—FORGET IT.

�THE HASTINGS BANNER, THURSDAY, MAY

CHURCHES

retlng Thursday
mbera are urged
rant to heartily
io so generously

er station WWJ
home in Eaton
ipment will be

Delegates from
omradcs Lowell
iward Pritchard

The Coats drove C. E met Sun­
day evening,'May 10. for a discus­
sion ot Ute topic "A Cure For Mil­
lions Is there a case for missions
now? Will there be after the war?
How tong will it last?

o
Keeler and
itemates.
• enlarged their
nberx with eight
to work on. We
Ith 4 new mem­
members to be

FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST,
hCIENTTST
Comer Church and Center Streets
Subject: "Ancient and Modem
Necromancy, alias Mesmerism and
Hypnotism, Denounced."
Sunday Service 11 am.
Sunday School 0:30 am.
Wednesday evening testimonial
meeting 7:45.
Reading Room in church edifice
open Wednesday and Saturday from

iglehardt to still
ir with the flu

nt last Wedncsher feet badly
been caring for
tlte sick at this
eetlng.
to ium out on

HT. ROSE MUSICAL PROGRAM
The 8L Rose Music Department
will present a musical program and
also a one-act play at Centra) au­
ditorium Sunday
May 30. at 8
o'clock. Thto to the annual spring
program to which the public to in­
vited. No admission charge.

xrade .will start

• Initiation nt
■y ladles will be

CAMPBELL BRETHREN CHURCH
Sunday school. 10:00, Lt*Ur Mil­
ler. Supt.
■
Morning worship. 11:00. subject.
The Precious Blood of Jesus.”

)L NOTES
d the annual
Yiday. May 31.
hundred voices
of Noble Caln
Lhe evening at

BOWENS MUXS CHURCH
Sunday school at 10:30 am
Everybody cordially invited.
METHODIST CHURCH OFFICERS
At the fourth quarterly confer­
ence of Uie Methodist churr.il
enurr.n rere­
cently held. T. 8. Baird was elected
church treasurer; Miss Mabel Si*son. treasurer of benevolences: Mrs
George Heath, financial secretary:
E. p Bollum, lay leader.and lay
member of lhe annual conference:
A. K. Frandsen. reserve lay member
of the annual conference.

same place.
hire sheen wax
Miller, and a
to Lyle HalhP-F-A. program,
iced last week
istlons were to
•k of school,
aday nights of
MIm vanWeaLable to teach
into.
•
mtlnuou* rain,
letton of xnrlng
or May 38
nmpleted their
oekeloo Marivear. Iris Link.
1 Moon*. BeuBtolcr. Merilvn.
spring sports
t. biking, ten-

managetnenl
’ 17. The Kiris
I*. embroider­
ing. and ruitkch&amp;ses have
f ot find aid.
tom club has
e knitted al-

lope Elisabeth
rker and writ­
. C- spoke at
d some interhe family of
■Shek.

Ute class exafter dinner
excused from
hour classes

■tudenta

one this semtoh literature
graphics.
were available
Tlntera start)
k to effected

EWS

i:

skirk reports
difficulty in

□ 7 p.m. time
Ided to the 1
to 0:30 p.m.
olunteer iiosrank Andrus.
4rs Dorothy
ti. Rev. Don
K liic: Pttjr.
Mrs. Agnes
ley froiulde.
Ira. Elizabeth
knjici. Mrs
diss Doreen

been temluse most of
■ Camp have
Il will be a
e a new as-

besides the
luring well­
regular radio
ampsi there
La under «b»
. Army that
all over the
e week. Such
five profes­
s given for
Clear Lake
amusement,
uch the feltalnmenL
about town
m of using
-tUnc. as a

are many
However, if
relating tn
you please
member of
which inie*ter HodxMr* David
. Mr* Rlchluakirk. and
trdm Club’
project of
iwerz al the
tended the
?lub Saturthe Coast
from Kelr own bovs,
Ings.
ATN THE

EMMANUEL EPISCOPAL
CHURCH
Memorial day will be obaerved at
11 o'clock service, with sermon bv
the Rev. Don M dury on "A Good­
ly Heritage." Holy communion at
8 a m. and Sunday school at 10 a.m.

•

WEHLEYAN METHODIST
CHURCH
Rev. J. R. Chrispell. Pastor
Hastings
Sunday school at 10:30. Lawrence
Adams, superintendent. Preaching
service nt 11:30. No evening service
thto week. Everyone urged to attend
the revival at North Irvlnu.
Prayer meeting Wednesday eve­
ning at the church
Quarterly Meeting: Business meet­
ing Saturday evening. June 5 at
the church here: with a union com­
munion service here Sunday morn­
ing. Conference President Rev. D. T.
Perrine will nreslde. .
The pastoral vote taken last Sun­
day resulted in a unanimous vote
for return of the present pastor.
N. Irving
Revival services continue each
evening at 8 o'clock. Rev. B. E. Man­
ker to bringing splendid messages
each '■venlng. A cordial Invitation
to all to attend.
PREHBYTERIAN
ANNOUNCEMENTS
8. Conger Hathaway. Pastor
225 W. Center St.
Sunday morning worship at 10:30
o'clock May 30. In Ute aOsence of
the pastor who to attending the
Mid-Assembly Youth Conference In
Detroit Rev. Mattijrw Kelly, of Ver­
montville. will preach on the theme.
“Temptation." The vested choir
arill sing.
Sunday school at 11:45, Forrest
B. Lane, acting superintendent.
The Boy Scout Troop will meet
Monday night, E. L. Taylor. Scout­
master
The Session will meet at the
Manse at 7 p. m. Tuesday, June 1st.
The Presbyterian Guild will meet
with Mrs. John Havens. 838 E
Marshall St.. Wednesday evening.
June 3.
The Woman's Missionary Socletv
will meet at 2 om. Thursday. June
3. with Mr*. Carrie Coleman. 813
W. Green St. Mrs S. Cong-r Hath­
away will have charge of the pro­
gram and Mm. W. H. Cole will con­
duct the devolionals.
The Presbvterlan League will
meet for potluck dinner at noon
Friday, June 4. wiUi Mrs. Carrie
Coleman. 813 W. Green St.
At a congregational meeUng held
last Sunday. Delbert Whitmore was
elected financial secretary of the
Presbyterian Church
The Board of Trustees will meet
at the Manse on Tuesday. June 1 at

GRACE LUTHERAN CHURCH
Divine worship at 10:30 A M. The
pastor will preach on "Prayer."
Sunday school at 11:30 A. M
The Sunday school will meet on
Friday. June 4. IM P-M.„ al 521
W. Court.

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ASSYRIA
The Unton Cemetery organization.
In charge of Mrs Harvey Cheese­
man and Mra. Kenneth Garrett, an­
nounces lhe Memorial services to
be held on May 30 at the South
Evangelical church at 1:18 o'clock.
A good program Is prepared with
Chief Taravella. of lhe Clear Lake
Camp of Coast Guards giving the
address An orchestra from Battle
Creek will furnish music and there
will be other features. * The Brigg*
school will observe Ito closing by a
Arrangement* are being made for picnic dinner at Reids landing.
Thomapple lake. * Mrs. Bessie
our Childrens Day—June 6th.
Strickland is assisting at the home
BAPTIST CHURCH NOTCH
of Mr. and Mr* Orval Dunn in
Sunday School at 10 o'clock.
caring for Mr. Dunn who to ill.

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| HINDS CORNERS
, Clinton Vannocfcer of Lgcey spent
Sunday wiUi Mr and Mr*. Herbert
Sutton and all attended church in
iBalUe Creek Sunday evening. *
| Mr*. Plwna Wilkinson of Kalamamx&gt; has been spending a few day*
with Mr. and Mr*. Alfred Blsiwp.
* Mr. and Mr*. Eyerett Myers of
Pontiac were guests of Mr. and Mrs
Keel Tobias and family and Mr. and
Mra. Malon Tobias of BaUto Creek

ITS SLACKS, SLACKS, SLACKS
FOR ALL THE FAMILY!

JEFFERSON 8T. U. B. CHURCH
Sunday 10 am. Worship hour
with Rev. O. R. Weeks, of Unton
Citv bringing the sermon.
Bunday Schoo! at 11 am. Chas.
King. Supt
C. E at 7 pm. topic—What It
takes to be a missionary.
At 8 o'clock Rev. Weeks will again
bring the message.
Pre ver meeting each Wednesday
evening. W W. Freese class leader
You are invited to attend these

TOTAL WAR ON

tl,

McKelMrs Donald Raynoids on Sunday field were in Kalamazoo Saturday I guesta Sunday at the Harry k
evening.
_ afternoon
A—
“Mr
ut
tiunxMi on
ou business.
ouBUicaa. a
w More
Mixe than
uuui
*»»
•
fifty people attended the dedication gheeseman “
and
5* family Mr. and
of
Ifta
Service
Flag,
Sunday
Bob
Cha*Stonton
and
Rufus.
Mr.
MARTIN CORNERS
vmr Sunday
ouuaay school
kiiooi had
naa election
orcuun
Hit.
daughter, and Mr. and Mr*. Clifton
Our
of officer* Bunday which resulted "**np ‘Iffy**!1*
Harris and daughters oi saasuw
follow*. tsupt.
Supt. Kev.
Rev. j.
J u.
D Aeucx;
Aellck;
“
Lily spent tsunaay
Sunday wim
with Mr. ana
and
aa rouows.
city
AaatoL Supt . Mr* Ecadene Weeks;
*■' “W- •***• Ranson Mra Herman Babcock at their BrteSec . Mr* Clara Heraei; Treaa..
address and as he read lol Lake rottagc * Mr and Mr*
Thomas Davte; Pianist, Mra. Eva-, lh5 names of our boys their par- j{Brvey Marshall were Sunday gueata
dene Weeks; Assist ntantet Joyce ,nl’ ro* ,nd Marilyn Norman pre- of Mr. and Mrs. Claud Hoffman.
Demond
Choirister
Mr*
Alma . aen tert a corsage to each family I
---------------»&gt; ■ ■
■ &gt;
Goodenough; Librarian. Ruthanne lg« have hineteen atari on Qtlr flag
Packing Haase Efficiency
•ight ski-troopers, to
lim« and take cart erf the famulea
der and wife of MlsslMlppl called
Bulletin Board attendants. J'lnnc' followed the program. ♦
One need only follow th* progress
metal and At* any
on Mr. and Mrs. Jack Snyder Bun­ Herael;
Jerilee Herzel and Javer- Demand i Mra. Rush Saunders and Norma, *»n« wv
signed a* a makeshift ta
day * Mr. and Mrs. Harold Osborn
of Battle Creek called on the lat- J. D. Aellck; assist. te*rher Mte*iOur *c&gt;»opl closed Friday with a UfcuuS* to realize th* complexity of
Allee
Whetstone
young
peoples
nlr
"'c
•
’
,the
school
how.
ThLi
production
and
thc
multlfarlousncss
10;0u A. M
Sunday school In O lions and family Barbara and class. Mrs Millie Fisher; Junior
l,ie
first
year
•if&gt;c«
Mrs.
Saunddle
Ulel
which
an
animal
can
Wesley Glllona went home with
charge of Mrs. Etta Mead.
Mr*. Evodene Weeks; Be- 'f* h“ been teaching here that
After butchering the hide to them ud at papa'* children.
11:00 A. M. Special Memorial Day them to Battle Creek to spend a class.
sinners class Mrs Velma Demond* I she has not had an 8th grade pupil I
,
.
.
pair kit containing a
Message by the pastor.
SSuLtlXto. Mil
* Mr. .,.d Ud L,l. r.mCTrdbx,xp«Uwh..«dmPU.I.
3:30 P. M. Jail Service
To keep berries. cherrle*. and
Missionary Sec Mtea Alice Whet- Wilcox and two sons of Battle Crertf I their task with the least possible
SOUTHWEST RUTLAND
rapes tiptop, store In a shallow
stone.
We
have
a
good
Bunday
’
•"
’
'edinner
gueata
of
Mr*.
Emlft
|
damage
to
the
skin.
The
hide
to
8:00 P. M. Evening Evangelistic
Mr. and Mrs. John Defimlth are
eight ounces.
achool
with
a
pretty
good
attend|
Wilcox
Saturday.
,
t
h
&lt;r
i
cured
in
brine
for
30
days
beicrvice in charge ot the pastor.
I the pround parents of a baby girl
fore using.
&lt; • *--------- ------— being
-----•— tor--------------•—•—
I •fore
sold
the manufacture
Monday. May 31. 8 00 P.M.
। bom May M
12 ................................
at Pennock hospital. ance. but there's room and a hearty :
| of shoes, ....
harness, saddlery, belting
Tne young people's A Capclla ahe
She weighed 7 lb. 3 oz and win
aflll welcome waiting for as many as DOWLING
/"‘JI “ lnt.t£e ,ludi’' Mr- »nd Mrs Fred Stanley of and related goods.
"
"
:horus win sing two numbers at &gt; answer to the name of Rosemary
Cheboygan County are spending
-r
- - ’
••
;he youth evangelistic convention ■ Ann. * Mr. and Mrs. France OorThe tail hair to preserved for em­
sl the Grand Street United Broth- ham spent Sunday In Kalamazoo at yy
d?
.yod'.L * ¥5-'.*%? th&gt; week with Mr. and Mra. Orlle
ren Church.
jthe home of Mr. and Mr*. Ernest M«*•
,,enTL&lt;h,V!. recenU&gt; 1 Fisher Mr and Mra Mark Norris ploy in upholstering, in the manu­
Tuesday. June 1
Gorham. * Mr. and Mrs. Byron Mc- had heir home wired and now en- of Prairieville were also vteitors facture of brushes and like products.
Mr&gt; The body hair, removed in the proc­
Tlie irgular meeting of W M.S 1 Ribbon and June were Sunday eve- tav
toy th.
the hrn.flt.
benefits at
of .Iwtrtaity,
electricity. * thfrc on gunday * Mr
vill( be wt^lhe home, of Jbtri^Lura ning callers at the home of Mr.,.and WlUard Hilton of Hastings spent Millon Leinaar of Delton *|re ess of tanning, to sold for felting or
Icon's at Nashville at 8:00 P-M.
n Sunday after- Sunday with hto dau.
-‘sughtsr. MY*. Sunday visitor* al Myron Whltfor mixing with plaster. Ear hair
Wednesday, June 2
noon caBcxa
the
*" *"
home of James । Alma Goodenough st
rThe Whet';-:«i»°rth
s
*
Mr
Ubka
ot
Hastings
is makes lhe best • known artists*
Castleton Point—Cottage prayer Wilcox were —r and Mrs lister stone home
Hr -.ecelvtu .
NOW ALL OF US MUST DRESS FOR ACTON!
meeting at the home of Charles Ixwd and famiiv of Cloverdale and 'about two weeks ago from hto son ■ now at Lizzie Smith's Old People. brushes.
, Home for rare * Mr and Mra. ElMead's al 8:00 P.M.
Mr. and Mr* Albert Nash and fam- YreKS
Kenneth Hlllon who Jfn
to In North m,r Gaskill of Albion were visitors
Uy.
‘fin? *
Ilh*' Gnskill home on Thursday,
Cast
Own
Soldiers
FIRST U. B. CHURCH
ting along fine. * Mra. Alma Good- # Mrg Theima Bhay of Battle
Lead soldiers will be scarce in
STONY POINT
Corner of East and Grand Sts.
enough received a letter from her!Creek &gt;pent th&lt;. WPtkcnd with her
South Africa, but boys will be able
A. M. Coldren. pastor
Tiie F M. church to being re­
“L,n“ h.e
parents Mr and Mr* Albert Lee
11:00 am. Memorial Day message. shingled and will soon be ready for transferred from New Jeraey to a,
DoWilng Cemetery Circle to make their own or else play with
church services In the near future. cam pat Orren*»rough. N. C. He , wUI
The Sacrifice of Love.”
lu memorial exercises at rubber soldiers American manufac­
a Mr. nno
wre. j
l». Aellck
aciic* nncnunun just
j
4:00 pm. Baccalaureate service *
and Mrs.
J.. D
atlend- hud
arrived there when the lhe church on Monday morning, turers of toys have been sending
at Cenliai Auditorium.
ed a family gathering at Belding n.it.r
utter waa
— written
_..w_... * -------.. _.t 10:30 1UUUWCV&gt;
MIm- Ahre1M y 3I
followed by .a rubber soldiers, mostly painted in
6: 30 p.m. Adult C. E . and senior Sunday, a Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Hun-। whetstone and Mr*. Alma Good- ^Imed chicken dinner in the
C E. Leader Clifford Stormes. Tne ter of BjjnBeld called at B. J. Well- |enough were Grand Rapids visitors payment at noon. * Thc last P. drab khaki and gray, which are to
Y.P. will begin a new series of stud­ man'* Thursday n ma Mrs. CImkI Friday, a The W. S. C. S. at Mrs 1
meeting and the last day of be seen in many Johannesburg store
ies entitled 'Christian Character fjemond and Mtea
cl,ra Olltesples last Wednesday i school will be held Thursday eve- windows. A new device on sale to
Study Course." by Dr. Keith L. baugh vlriled their uncle John Hill jla&lt;j a B(XXj mtendance. Proceeds nine at »he school house, a The an outfit which includes a mould of
°J
srendtog aRfew
A1?',.
. W- % C 8 . and
Brooks of Los Angeles. Calif.
»_.y circle a soldier. Little boys can cast their
7: 30.* Song service and gosirel ^«evy. Jith h^r Barents* Mr and
.Myrtle Alteon closed *«uc-'
cleaned the
"Tf icjcsiicu
me church
vouiuu on
wi Wednesday
Wednesday own soldiers, and when they have
message.
rt*v* with her parents, mt. ama ccMfuj tw0 year* of
of school
school at
at the;*
the;* The
t%. Baltimore
naitimnro Loan
Loan Closet
Clr • Ls
'
knocked them out of shape with
Youth Rally!
d'
A*?
.SJ
‘
d
----------- ----- ...------ 7 of U=t
now the posseasor of a wheel chair
Monday. May 3lst beginning with
I Instead of the usual picnic dinner | which was given by Mrs. Ellen Nehi heavy machine-gun Ore. they can
ggi.*«!g
J!g.t
ig
S
Stl:
:sraa&gt;s«n»jHa
discussion groups at 4:30 pm., the
the children enInvert in afternoon ,.r nhu..™. i.. memnrv nt her mnth. put the mangled corpses into the
young people are sponsoring a Ral­ oratto? Dav * TtS: D^ond b£.
abating at Reed's and were treat- rr. MrT jgnes Otte. It is truly mould and send their armies forth
ly. the theme for which to to be
■PPr&lt;cl&gt;tec&gt;to battle again.
' Evangelism in the Life of Youth." nre putUng a new wall under their ।‘th*.tof teacher’
miss
*a•
Any and all young peoples' societies horn nix/, mskinir xome other nee*—- Duiespiea by tneir teacner.
t'?crh The'best wishes DUNHAM DISTRICT
'of lhe city and near by towns arc sary repairs. * Mr. and Mra. Ed I^2*?"
cordially
7n»»«*
Wednewlay. funeral services for
cordially invited
invited to
to attend.
attend. Al
At 6:30
6:30 Deakln of Hasting* called on Mr.
,
mere
will be pot-luck supper. Bring and Mrs B. J. Wellman Sunday. * .of her many friends here at Martin M”e&lt;u^’*yd0held al
your table service, sandwiches ana I The latest word from Carl Hobart »» go w*tly ■’e otanard RhZwlher Glenwood and eighteen relatives
one dlah for the table. Tne program who has been located at Camp of labor. * Mrs. Otenard Showalter
thb wayalu.{}{led * A showfor IhLs hour is In charge of Rev. white. Oregon is that he has gone and Mr*. Elsie Cgpwell^ and chil-r. , 1 _er.w------,— Mrs. Nell Kidder, ...
honoring
was
John Price of Grand jlapids. Y. P. somewhere overseas ★ Mr. and Mrs. dren of Nashvllle^ere Bunday af- held Wednesday afternoon . at the
Director of the Mlciiifcan Confer- Angus Huey spent Sunday with ^.rnoon callers at Mr. and Mrs. Orr , home of Mra Edna Kidder. She reence of U. B. in Christ, aud the with Mr Huey's narents at Ionia. ।Ftehera.
'reived
--------—
,. ,
.
। reived man
many lovely gifts and re­
State Union officers.
I
—----------- -----------------------i
•• •
I freshmenta
freshments were served. * Sgt.
। HENDERSHOTT
HENDERSHOTT
McKelvev of Iowa has been
8:00 pjn. Song service led by Rev. .
MILO
'i James McK
Gilford Coaselmon. assistant pastor1 Mr and Mrs Lvle —
•' , -Mr. and
- --Mr* —
. .
Wilcox and
Chas. —
Hendershott
home for a week's furlough. * Sevof First U. B. church of Grand wn Larrv called on Mra. Emily Wil- iwith Mrs. Leslie Lockwood of Has- eraI from thls&lt; community attended
Rapids, who te also "Uncle Gil" on cox Friday evening
* Mr. and ting* visited at R. F. Merritts tn the funeral of Mrs. Greta CtTW"the Children's Bible Hour” broad­ Mrr
and daughterAlbion on Sunday. * Mr. and Mrs. man, at the Wilcox church Thursiwrr. Rush
riwMi Plunder* ................
cast on WLAV Grand Rapids. Rev. were in
.
----------------- o.wwt.w
Kalamazoo
Saturday *
4 pioyd Garrison and Mrs. Ted dav afternoon. * There were slxJohn Price, pastor of Wyoming Norma Saunderk attended the Ricn- OLaughlin
were Sunday. guests of
home
of -Mr
,,
... teen
..... at the —
—- -- . and .Mr*.
Park U. B church will preach, lhe land Senior Prom at Wallwood Hall. Mr. ir.d
and M.~.
Mrs. Bert Palmer,
Palmer. near:Geo
near;G»-o B-»U
B'il for dinner Sunday, honyoung peonies' A Canella choir
Kalamazoo Wednesday evening. ★ Mlddleville.
Middleville. ★
* Mrs.
Mm. Ernie Matte-1 oring Unite
Loute Cordray of Hastings.
thc local Free Methodist church will Mr and Mre Merle Rradflrld and
__. _____
.__ I spentianr&gt;UM
fnr srmv
Thurx- Thursand Mrs. _Floyd
Garrison
*ho leaoves
forsrrvirp
Armv-service
■Ing. Any one interested in Youtn Jack attended the 4-H auction at Saturday with Mr*. Harvey Parrne- 1 day. * bympathv of the ntlghborEvangelism is cordially invited to Hasting* Saturday. * Mto*
lee in Battle Creek. * Mr and Mrs., hoo&lt;!Ito
„ nf
any or all sessions of thte one day verdon w«* the guest of Bud Van Wayne Slocum of Battle Creek । G»'Jord Ora5
°f &lt;4!^.. „
conferenre on this theme.
Strealn Sunday afternoon. ★ JBie spent Sunday with their mother. &lt; of their
ph’
•tadlca’ion of *n American Flag. Mrs
Jennie Slocum ★ Sunday turned fp’irtiirned
DAILY VACATION BIBLE
elven by the Daughters of Amerat Jack Sullivan s were Ar- ; day. *
h^nltVi Saturday
SCHOOL OPENS JUNE 11,
Ira. Loyalty Council No 21 of Grand । „n schwucho of Battle Creek and ,rom .PeVn0Cc hospital Saturday.
AT FIRST U. B.
Thto D.V.BB. to for all boys and gram waa very impres-’ive and en-jCBUeri| were
and Billy , ™»'ed
Ha
»'*
?°hnSX^MrWlnhd ‘Mm
I’-^erd
In HmK Of Mtoa
girls in tiw Second Ward of tills l£?d th.a«rvAlCr ,UCk d‘nnW
city, who are between the ages of
I Sue
Sue Smith
Smith and
and Mr.
Mr. and
and Mrs
Mrs. C.
C. J.
j.l!p_.»« MrKlnnhlln She sang in the
me service. ----------------rttinrt.Linking slacks ....
4 and 14 year*. Thto will’be the lowed----------------------I'-Hr
—
Mr
and
Mra.
Kenneth
I.
FrUv Unlne
wewe
l
Lahr
Bnd
Mr
Bn&lt;1
Mnl
KfnneUil
tailored with trim lines!
13th consecutive year the school WOOD SCHOOL NEWS
.Laberteaux and daughter ail of!
i * Mr. and Mrs. A. K Harding were
Neat button side closing.
has been held in this church, under
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hastings. ♦ A. C. Clark and fam-1
thc direction of Mra. Fred Bower.
Orville
Bruce
were
Mr.
and
Mr*.
Uy
&gt;p
.
nt
Sun&lt;
i
Ay
ot
Dr.
Olen
Guns
■
There will be Bible xtudies on
Loren
Norton
and
children
of
neenear
Kalamazoo.
*
Marion
Matte
­
Palestine in Use Life and Times of
port
and
Mr.
and
Mrs.
John
son
of
Hastings
spent
the
weekend
I
The Lord Jesus Christ.
)th h
jn-undps
rents. Mr.
and
nuuiiM" *
- Mr. and Mrs^ Clare j witn
nerr grana
pa rents,
nir. ana
Tiie Worship, study. Bible drills, of Hastings.
Sunday
_ e&gt;.-n,.
and family snent
sJ*"ln.^
un?fry , Mrs. Court
Btrowbrige. * The Me-1
handwork and game* will be cen­ Bassett anrl
*‘th Mrs“S ,Omber school closed a week ago
Seersuckers Are Serviceable!
tered about this theme.
Her first requirement for
qq
Each child, after attending 3 days, and Mr*. Sylvester Van Hom oi Frldflv wlth
summer l Tough fabrics.
| uO
* The Cap'l Bowman
. |1(al[ejon&lt;| farm by the creek,
will receive an attendance card, Middleville.
■manly styled. Sizes 7-14.
JL
Mrs
and for perfect attendance through family were Sujidav dinner gwats : We gre
J? ,n^Mrs R^v H^ McKibben will teach the school
tlflcatc. Next week a visitor will
come to your home to enroll any
ehlld who would like to attend.
day of this week, w Mr. and Mrs.
There will be no charges made; of­ day guest. Fret! Main. * Mrs. Geo. Robert Garrison are visiUng their
Qpoi weave amj amazingly
OQfi
fering* will be taken in which the Taggart and children and Mrs. son Lynden in Cleveland, Ohio.
light poplins end gabar&lt;J(J
children narticlpnle. The snonev Albert Higgins, attended a surprise * The W. 8. C. 8. will serve sup­
Withoot Any Ironing.
Charles Rose of
received will go to a worthy cause oarty on Mrs
dines in summer shades.
Cw
per thto week- Thursday at the
which will be announced to the Woodland Saturday evening. ★ Rev. home of Mr*. Floyd Garrison. *
Lila
Manker
and
Mrs
Gregory
of
Fresh,
cool
cotton
seersucker*
children at school.
Hastings spent a day with Ida Business has called Glen Henry
in summer stripes or neat
back
to
Marshall
so
they
moved
Cairns last week.
WEST HOPE
there last week. * Mr. and Mrs
Ira McCallum who has been in
Albert Brill have both recovered
Cool - as - a - breeze cotton
ftflQ
the Crtope Hospital at Plainwell for CRESSEY
from a severe attack of lhe flu.
two weeks returned home Friday. • Last Week's Lector
styled to fit comfortably
*
Please don't forget to phone your
Sgt. Robert Hsrtman and Dearie
He to much improved but not able
and smartly!
Items of Interest.
to be up much yet. * At a special Breaxele of Jackson. Miss., were
school meeting held at the school united in marriage on Friday. May MILO
House Friday evening it was voted 7. Mrs. FloreneeBaker. Mrs. Thel­
Guy Crook of Hastings called on
to hold school in the Dtot. the com­ ma Boulter and Mrs. June Enzlan W. A. Spaulding Wednesday after­
ing year. * Lieut. Russell Laubaugh entertained at a shower in their noon. * The W. 8. C. 8. met at lhe
was calling in the neighborhood last honor on Friday Msy 14 st the home of Mrs Minnie Quick Wed­
home
of
the
latter.
They
were
pre
­
week saying Hello and good-bye.
nesday afternoon. There were only
He expects to be transferred on his sented with a lovely set of dishes five members present. Th to was the
return to the Pacific Coast. * Mr. and table cloth. * Mr. and Mrs. smallest
that we had ever
and Mrs. Harold Schuster and two Donald Reynold* visited her par­ had. Olderoup
and new business was
children of Richland, and Mr., and ent*. Mr. and Mr* Lloyd Culver
Mrs. Lance Warner and two chil­ near Bradley on Sunday. * Mr. and taken care of followed by a read­
It was de­
dren of Parchment were weekend Mrs. Merle Reynolds and baby vis­ ing and some jokes
to have
picnic in July.
ited Mr.
and Mrs Hubert Gowe . cided
mr. ana
“..Tour Qnd
gueata of their parents. Mr. and lira
. ... . *—
Mr3 Merle
Mrs. Albert Warner. * The commun­ In Elkhart. Ind., over the weekend. * W. A. Spaulding and «...
ity Club wilj meet Friday evening * Sgt. Robert Hartman leaves for Bradfield were Saturday morning
May 28 at the school house. The Utah. Monday, after spending a 1 *hopoer* at Hastings. * Clare Grig*mceUngs have been taken up for thlrty-day furlough with hto par-,by of Lansing called on W. A.
some time on account of so much ento. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hartman. I Spaulding Bunday. ★ Mr. and Mra.
sickness so now it to honed every­ * Mr and Mra Maurice Johncox Laurel Garrison and Donnalee Maone will make a zpecial effort to get of Delton and Mr. and Mr*. Mau- i Kibbln were Hasting* shopper* Satto lhe meeting. * Edward Clark, rice Houvener of Kalamazoo visited urday. * Mr. and Mra. Merle Bradand son Dorgan. of Kalamazoo visi­
ted his staler Mrs Wm. McCallum
Tuesday. * Mrs. Harold Brommelz
has returned after a vtait with her
FTZ. the Phenothiazine worm
husband who to stationed at a camp
near .New Orleans. La. * Mr. and
Mrs. Clarence Johncock and chil­
dren of HasUngx were Bunday call­
der control. PTZ removes six
en at the L D. Woodman home.
-June 15Ha*ll
H, It

Divine Service at 11 o'clock. Sermon by Uie pastor.
Evening meeting at 7:30. Evangeltotic ainging and sermon by tne i**&gt;lor.
iuesday night* B.Y.P.U. All
HASTINGS METHODIST
young people invited. 730 at llw
CIRCUIT
enuren.
Bessie Rultoon. Minister
---------Wed. nights prayer mceUng at
Preaching Sunday at Goodwill
and Hendershott, 10:00 and 11:80. Ute church at 7:30.
“Lest We Forget, sermon subject.
Sunday school at Martin and FREE METHODIST CHURCH
Quimby. 10:00 and 10:30.
■ The reports al the quarterly con­
Rev. Seth A. Davey. Puauir
ference allowed Increase in mem­ Thursday—May 27
bership of 13 and all appotUunPrayer service al Uie Hastings
menU-met in full.
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I “nd throw the entire country at thc In connection
I mercy of Clio highly financed farm fanning and c

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Banfteid were Bunday afternoon [ Jar's
callers of Mr. and Mra. Vincent Nor-I Tayh

Farmers, lh* Grange and the Farm market prices
! Bureau.
day** current history.
They are now attacking ration-1
lMrn
* » nJ.. ’ ’
« I
,n«- They knnw lh*t ,r rationing tn.‘5re?‘f without a head-on daah Klmney isn’t quite ao well
.OUU ,U COnUl°1 0W fo0d j
^1.U *“*d out. too. n wlH mean thai|
iT*r*llU’
W&gt;&gt; U cr Pc°P‘e °* hoarders can fill their houses with
---------------, , ,
Iooo ana leave tne rest or u* to
, ,.
, .
.’crumble for the crumbs
.
Borne ot uic most progressn c
"Price* could not be held down ■
I -n-nt
and liberal clUzen* of the U. 8. A. ] ln lhc fftce of unlimited hoarding.
* ’ *
ISK Lithher&gt;Mn Rav^
u&gt; o. dire.. o,m«i •xu^um- |
„ whu “
|ob^* conundrum-.nd a dlHkUll on, 1
Mr,

until ».u
Berlin end and

NORTHEAST WOODLAND

with their
Maitarf irvkii- grandparent*. Mr. and Mra. Fred Mra. Frey of Woodland is awsteUng
tn the home. * Mra. Florence Dun­
Elkhart and
f°r *
* .M»
nigan visited her slater. Mrs. Agnes
Haight, in Hastings last Tuesday. *
Kenneth Drmond has been removed
from Camp Grant. Hl.
J. J.
In Florida
Germans who came to this country fcrl
jn
erigj,
Willits will entertain lhe Barry- Mr. and Mrs. Karl Eckardt and
Mrs.
Lydia
to seek greater opportunity and
when
-Hoosier Farmer"1 Thrrc u one Po«lble solution. | vllle Ald Thurad*y of thl* week. family. f*a few
’dayl
wlthSchuler
h.r x'lterIs;
£
freedom. Tliesc jicojile have had gpcalul of moring fanning away Neither labor unions nor agricul-, * communion service* will be held
‘2 C.™daiUn!ld‘?8 llEiU“r
Rtt** home- * The Faith Chno difficulty in getting along under fr m Wa5hlngton it must have for- tur“* “ss&lt;x:l*tion* will mean much next Sunday at lhe North Maple Schiller In Grand RapldsT
democratic rule.
gotten who took U there in the
“ «rong. healthy U. fl A.. Grove church al I M o’clock.
isapws, a
with Mrs. Herbert Johnston Wed­
• • •
I first place.
। Therefore, anything which benefits |
----------------- - ---------------------ASSYRIA
nesday evening. * The West Wood­
This suggests that the martial
-How about all those billions of,,h® u- ® A- *dH
^eact PLEASANT VALLEY
| The Briggs School closed on Fri- land Birthday Club met at the home
Mediterranean, where dapoiit* ot naxptrtt
itara paid
of ----both. Somewhere
Mcnno OrBKe.
Brake. Jr.
Jr. OI
of ruHUAC
PonUac UlUI
and day with
a Dienic
□pun of modem
IUUUI.U Germany
uo.uau; is a
_ mat...... dQ
UUIUtXS
p&lt;UU out
UUl to
UJ the
U1C fanners by Jo U»«
~-benefit
-------- ~
-------- , I &gt; MCHIIO
W1M1 B
UKUIk at
HV 1Reids Landing
...
4—k i- and I.Is promoted the __
L______. »_
.uw
••
.. Brake
■
.» Thornappte TLake.
Hay Wayter ".r'1.x
’of leadership
government
to tkeep .□
U»em In In
ln Lhlx
uu* cm
««“» fnr
for faxorahl*
favorable poal- ' Mr __ ■ Mrs
John E
and. at
„
by influential element* of the rul- business during the depression when tlon J* * happy medium ground family were Sundav luncheon guests tnond has gone to Chicago
classes there who are taking [hr
the banic,
bank* ,
and
lhe tnsurance
insurance comcom-;*htaB
of M
Mr.
nnd Mrs.
J. F Brake
Brake. Mr
Mr. ".I days *
goid-aiiver alloy known as «i*Ptrum.
ing rlasses
nd ltu&gt;
’hbfl will
wUl permit
J*nnlt all concerned to o(
r and
Mrs J
a Mra.
Mrs Wiltar
Willard Care
advantage of the German genius p«nles were taking their farms from1 make a decent, honest Uving-*nd and Mr* Duane Gray of Lake Odea- “J*™ WWV night with her grand­
silver was more prcciou* than gold.
er discipline and regimentation to them?
1“ cltbcnry making decent, honest aa were evening caller*.i. ★
* Mra.
airs. ^‘.mron at
_ uic
- Mr and Wra Davia
* Mis* Patricia Durgraduates.: Geneva Allerdlng. Phyl­
:n ot
of Lake
Ixikc Miller --------------home.
■improve
-their
k_._----*-------—
.
—
..
. . 1 iivinas
own----------power—
and
pres- ( -The
’-Hoosier
Farmer’ evidently
livings, hrin
help inxurg
insure a.strong, stable Clyde Jackson and Children
in Spain were discovered about 1300
_
hum fcuhrnUtf'
Odessa spent Sunday at Cecjl Prcs- linrn submitted to an appendectomy lis Bagnum. Oliver Boulter. Laur­
tige in world affair*.
~
j waTM U&gt; improve on those good old nation.
tons. * Mr. and Mr*.-Elmer Scott. al Community hospital on Friday el! Hlndee. Maurine Clum. Con­
’
'dayJFwhen a third of the nation
Friends of Rev. J. C Dt&gt;r- gratulation* nnd Best Wishes.
were thoroughly exploited and the
There b nothing even remotely. was hungry. It wants to make two801 _VWUI ,
. ,Znore-’T&lt;riinra’of Mrnnrt Mra'~CarF£:ott
metal
was distributed throughout the
simllat. for example between the thirds of us hungry by permitting;
throSth^teU‘ iof L*kp
* Mr “nd Mr* at Kalamazoo and burial at Middle­ COATS GROVE
ville.
Master Race philosophy of the Nazi* profltterlng on a scarcity of food. | 8
Harold Kaechele of Caledonia call- lnB
_. , * The Briggs W££j6. wilt
A number from here attended the
meet
and the liberal idea* of a Car) / -Tfie
FArmcr- ta right;
1«» “* 0,e hon** ol
owed on Thursday for dinner, fol- Baccalaureate exercise* at Wood­ cians. who. according to tradition,
used
silver
anchors.
land last Sunday evening. * Lloyd
Bchurx, the German-bom American when it says politicians are poor I"“n“ s°me rclU
statesman- , nnd ginicr soott. Sunday afternoon.
.
Demand at Ionia spent the weekend
who made such outstanding con- implements to cultivate crops. And "’'P
----■
MrtbUl
1 --------------- ---------- -----»nd gaiuzaiioii
,„!a!fe5iJ
ugjintojcomrnunSilver has been used as money
..........
—-------------j- ------oi, me
wucox couimun- with his mother. Mra. Pearl Dewere Sunday eve- lly wlu
tt Docoratlon Day Ber­ mond. * Mrs. Ethel Hall is ser­
tributions to American government, that includes farm bloc politicians. i uucsman*nlp-. . ,
r&gt;«d-'......................... 81aterl * vice at the WUoox church, on May iously ill at the home of her .'Oster
. * * *
'But they won! be poor If rationing
jn the bat nnalysb, both groups ning
Tn-nH .nd n-ll. »-A.t
30 al 2;3O O.clock * The Unl[)n
Contributing to the downfall of |g abolished.
are necessary but neither u su- Joseph and Della Scott accompan­
and brother in law, Mr. and Mrs. known, writes Frank T. Sisco in
cemcicry organteaUon.
orK»ni*auun. under
unacr lhe
uie Jesse Chase, a atejron and wife. Mr.
,thc Weimar
Republic following -They'll be rolling In
dough.' premc Trying to decide which is ied Mr. and Mrs. l^wis Toda to cemetery
"Mining and Metallurgy." BimetalWorld war I was the fact that none Then they’ll want to abolish the In-.
neresafry oThnportant" b Kalamazoo Bunday afternoon. * management of Mrs. Julia Garrett. and Mrs. Mortimer Hall of Grand
Mr. and Mrs Elmer Scott were in
Mrs. Harvey Cheemman in Rapid* were among the Sunday ism has been practiced at least 3,000
Mra.
2£ H'e
al!!!.’ c°mc lax."
like trying to settle the age-old Caledonia Monday afternoon and and
charge, will present at 1:15 pm. * vlaltori. a'.The LAB. will meet at year*.
called on Bert and Flora Hooper, program at lhe South Evangelical
■upport or co-oixiration to the lib- । j- «•*-- —-----------• *&gt;-■----- • 1 question of “which came first, the * Sunday vlsllors of Harley Tay- church. * Mra. Ann Coy and DAn-. lhe church next Thursday, June 3
It b not the purpose of this col- chicken or thc egg.-1
to clean the church and will serve
BANNER WANT ADS FAY
eral policies of Herr Streasman.
I „mn to‘ chaTlenge" one line of

Many largo laundries have a spe­
cial pillow renovating service. This
may Include remov tag feathers
from ticking, treating them to a
steam bath, and then a ’’fluff” so
that they regain &gt;U ’ their fresh
plumpness. Ticking may be washed,
or for a very small sum a new
bright colorful ticking may replace
ths old. Amoat unbelievable results
coms from this pillow service.
Spring, mattress, pillows — how
good is yjgm bed’ Better sleep,
more refreshing and 'relaxing sleep
is needed now by more persons than
ever before. Good beds arc as im­
portant as good food, and the home­
maker should by all means put her
mind more directly on this urgent
problem ot satisfying slumber for
all the family.

Dolly Madiaoc, Hoste**
Dolly Madison acted Lt this ca­
pacity. As a young widen* Dolly
Payne Todd married Congressman
James Madliou who became secre­
tary of state in 1801. Thl* made hi*
wife an Important social figure and
since President Thomas Jefferson
was a widower he frequently asked
Mrs. Madison to presida a* hoxtea*
at tho White House during ills two
term*, in I SOO her busb.-md be­
came President and served two
terms.

One Porcupine
.
One porcupine can destroy a
whole forest during its lifetime.
Several trees may be girdled in one
night.

An equitable middle ground will
After this
Nazi leaders
Oth"-lxjlh
never be reached by selfishness and
must be punished and all Nazi elc- ror roemselves!
name calling.
thenLs weeded out ot German poll„
tic*. Thia, of course. Is much easier
lwo quotations are given
Each group will have to concede
aald than done.
merely to illustrate thc wide gulf
. • •
| which separates two of thc major. that there is mutual self-interest
In die current war. our armed pressure groups In this country. I In seeing to it that conditions arc
such that the other can make a
forces will be able to do the job i
assigned
assigned to
to them
them—
—unconditional
unconditional ]| Although labor, itself, maintain* Idecent
surrender for the Axb powers. •
,a powerful lobby nt Washington[ ~ h.r ..
r A n II U

0 PEN FORUM

WIU our statesmen "measure up“ XsWngton bureau ^«whstew you
of'e
“1* ,U’.
U&lt;m,Ur
l,’C d&lt;*s UkC”
y A
1Jc“Uon refers to a corresponding care of—or have we? I was out
foresight. unsclfbhneM. patience and activity carried on by agricultural I just now and shooed one out of thc
tact to do thc job properly?
Interests as a blood sucking octopus. I garden—wish lhe city bosses would
• • •I
• • •
*«• what they could do about lhe
“American agriculture has the
DoubtiM* there arc agricultural cals 'n’c?‘ »dvKe “nd urge us-to
land, the farmer* and thc patriotic IMlbUcaUoni whlch view Hie actlvi- i .rab£
f1*®* u’5. C_B4
Ito run at large and kill off our
raUimten W r«d UK ...M, ba. .fc, •« U» Ubor
In □ UmiUr
best friends, the birds that devour
wilitlrlanx arc
nrr poor
nnnr Implements
ininlemrnt* ,^ht "
politicians
'
”
the insect*. Not just that, but often
with which to culUvatc crops. 1
'
•
• • •
we find one of our choice plant*
When farming is moved back to thc 1
. u .
.
killed by aome cat coming in contact
with it.
That Isn’t the only bad habit cat*
concerned, tabor and agriculture are
to ^play ln^’
pudd&gt;t pulUng nt opposite ends ot Uie rope. have; they seem to be determined
to do their nrowllng around and
serenading in lhe night keeping
working
people awake with their
The above observaUon from thc 1 Labor want* high wages and low
"Hoosier Farmer," brought thc fol- food prices since this makes for a noise. So. by the way. why not keep
lowing reply from "The Interna- ; better scale of living for thc aver- the cats on the owner’s property.
1
am
quite
a lover of dogs nnd
tional Teamitcr." official magazine age union member.
cots myself, but think they should
of Ute teamsters’ union:
1
, ,
’ ’. ’
,
.
.
be allowed to run at large day
. . •
I Agriculture, on lhe other hand, not
and night. Abo one can feed a
"The Indiana Parm Bureau Ls Ls Interested in low wages and high mouwtran cheaper than they can
just one tentacle of thc form lobby food prices, since this gives the feed a cat.
octopus in Washington. D. C. But farmer better returns for his ef­
A Reader
it shows what Uie other tentacles forts. High wages in industry usare doing to suck the blood from ually means that thc farmer ha*; SOUTHWEST WOODLAND
Miss Lillian Travis of Lansing
called on her father Andrew Travi Lt Sunday. * Mr. and Mrs. Thom’S
j Sandbrook of Blanchard and Mr.
| nnd Mrs. George Sandbmdk of Mt.
' Pleasant. * Mr*. Floyd Mahler of
, Royal Oak is visiting Mrs. Norma
, Slflon. * A family dinner was held
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ron­
ald Lehman of Woodland Sunday
in honor of Private Carl Lehman
who leaves for Fort Custer Thurs­
day morning. Guests present were
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Lehman of Belle­
vue. Mr. nnd Mrs Ora Lehman and
Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Chase nnd
sons of Cots Grove. * Mr. and Mra.
, Ward Green and Mr. nnd Mrs. Paul
' Smith of Lansing left for northern
I Michigan Saturday where they will
spend a few days trout fishing. *
Mr. and Mrs. Jake Kathennan cl
I Ohio spent Thursday nnd Friday
with Mr. and Mrs. Owen Smith and
other relative*. * Mr. and Mr*. J
D. Wise. MUa Josephine Wise nnd
Master John Wise are spending
, Indefinite time In Ohio due to the
serious illness of Mr. Wises sister
I * Mr. nnd Mrs. John Smith of
I Jackson were weekend guesta of hl*
i parent*. Mr. and Mrs. John Smith
Aews
i of Jackson were weekend guests of
। hl*
his parents.
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Owen
Smith. * Mr. mid Mrs. Ellsworth
Smith of Hastings and Rev. and,
Mrs. Hubert Carl and baby. Sandm |

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2n«-a

$595

88'
HniiHay Special ★

AT CITIZENS
2— Easy to Secure

SOFTBALL
Regulation 1! inch.
Genuine
C*7
eewhide rover O ■

SOFTBALL

3— Income Budgeted
Repayment

5— Friendly Service

BRUNSWICK
TIRES
to MARK'S

39c 69c

P. M. Bitudija

Kitchen Fixtures
six

Individual

server*.

'Hofidsfy Hpec tat

BAG
Gradc No. I

CITIZEN S CREDIT

101H W. Il*u BL, HllUMI
UABTDfQB UT'L BANK BLDO.

BEAN POT SET

NO RUBBING
LIQUID WAX

Bring your Tiro
Ration Certificates

4— Convenient Location

CORPORATION

Selling Quality Keeps Us Busy

Will

COMPLETE
37-pi«ce

JlftC'OUC

DUFFLE

Waters Clothes Shop

19'

’P £ 79c

50 years.

3250 35°° 3750

ir

FLAG SET

49'

so gratifying that you will want to do the entire interior
of your home immediately. Satin-Tone has no offensive

GENUINE

Knit collar and cuffs and bottofh

Holiday Special

3 flogs and heavy
duty suction cup.

me?

JUST MIX WITH WATER AND AFPLY

for Thrifty Men

Suede Leather Blouses

*

4 piece Military
Duffle Baa Set

BRUNSWICK
Generous

SIZE

$£99

GRASS
CATCHER

FAMOUS FOB QUAUT1

TIRES
now available in all
. . the popular ting.. .

$g95 c“*u

MARK'C
c.

**&gt;

95'

priced

stoh es

in

PHONE 2524
IZ8 W. STATE ST.

HASTINGS

�TH1 HASTINGS BANNER. THURSDAY, MAY I?, IMS

'

THEATRES

MONTGOMERY WARD'

service. This
| ti&gt;cm to a
a "fluff" so
their fresh

may replace
ivablc results
service.
How* — how
Better sleep.da x Ing sleep
persons than
nd thc home­
cans put her
i this urgent
slumber tor

Hoslcjs
I in'this co­
widow Dolly
Congressman
ecame sccrchls made his
al figure and
as Jefferson
luenOy asked
io as hostess
iring his two
bm;band bc-

destroy a
its lifetime,
n dled in one

I

| What Could Be More
Comfortable?

। A hilarious comedy taking you a
a tour thru the New York Oonxulat
I of the Nazis looking for laugh*.

Here

murder of an eccentric old recluse,
who has lived in a remote canyon
for many yean.

is the
greatest collection

I "Deed Man's Gelch" starring

■ Tennessee Colby", a former pony
I express rider who became a Deputy
।1 Marshal in the community of
"Dube Fall*."

of soft, white-hid

arch support health

iwbi in

u*u oi rire
Mixing together with dcUghtfuT
effect a group of serious College pro- I
JM! feasors, a night club queen and a
M ; gangster mob. and offering a anecB| I taculnr high in romantic comedy.
Vj 1 "The Living Ghost" starring

shoes you’ve ever

B

seen . . . and every
pair “Kling-Arch”

| James Dann. Joan Woodbury
A strange story of intrigue and

km ncar’n,ur“er-

IBBl, "Young and Willing" starring
[■■j William Holden, Eddie Bracken.
MU Susan Hayward
The. madcap experiences of six
K3 young stage aspirants, who scheme
UM i “y hook or crook to have their
MWI talent recognized by stage producer
MB &gt;Artliur Kenny

and “ Fashion-Bilt“

famous quality!

M COMMUNITY NOTICES
at thc church on Thursday. June
3 and clean the church/Pol luck
dinner.

KLING ARCH STYLES

Del tan
| i The regular inerting of the W.
11 ST C. 8. of the Delton Methodist
: church will be held at the home
1 ot Mrs. Roger Williams. Wednes­
day afternoon. June 3. at 3 o'clock.
I The topic will be ' Agricultural and
Defense Migrants." Miss Caroline
11Solomon will be Uie leader.
I1 A Memorial program will be prei hented at the Sunday school hour
11 In Uie Delton Methodist church ,
S Sunday morning. May 30. at 11
HI o’clock.

FASHION-BILT STYLES

*4.85

B

IBM
Lin

The Shultz Community Club will'
meet with tin Marjory Hine Thurs■ ■ day. June 3.

Come in, See our whole
exciting array of scarce
WHITE ARCH Styles!

ORGANIZATIONS

MM
There will be an Important meetMM Ing of the Navy Mother* at Ute
E&amp; Barry County Red Crote Rooms:
,,cr*’ Wednesday evening. June 3 at
MM 7:30 o'clock—there is much work
■S t0 1x1 doncISH
Hospital Guild No. 12 will meet

Hm

KOI Tuesday evening. June 1. at Uic
Kfli home of Mr*. Lawrence Larkin with •
MM Mrs Bernard Reed assisting. Elec-'
MK i tion of officers will be held and all
iwgj1 members arc urged to be present.
I
flW! Emmanuel Guild will be enter-

Widths AAA to EEE

REMEMBER RATION

IB Bi
MU
MEI

Surgery Guild IB will meet Thum- :
day, June 3 at the home of Mrs.,
Clair McKee. 730 8. Hanover St.
■wS Mrs. Bertha Matthews, Mrs. Mac
nfl Pairchild and Mrs. Ear) Roinaar
MKI will assist. Tins Is a social meeting. I

EXPIRES JUNE 15th

LBBj

Pennock Hospital Kitchen Guild'

HH wl,l meet al thc home of Mrs Vera
■SB I Hewitt In Woodland Wednesday
MSB evening, June 3.
MW
Regular meeting of Hiawatha Re­
iSS , bekah lodge in f O O F. hall Friday |
MHj evening. May 28. at 8 o'clock. Mav
BJEfl i birthdays will be honored. fx-Us ।
“J I have a good attendance as there
KM I will be a special program of outside
I talent, after lodge nnd birthday
_!BB11 »uppcr.

mN

Isly1 The w- r °wui toMu,cir rcR-1

I ular meeting Thursday. May 27. at'
gKSr j 2 o'clock in O. A. R. hall.

M Designed, for Day In-Day Out Service HmN
|| NURSE S OXFORDS mN
JJjgl STYLED FOR THOSE WHO APPRECIATE COMFORT iMm Evb Bunnc^' trc*surer-

I-oya) Berea ns of the U. B. Sunday '
551 School taught by Mrs. Addie Scott
■ VI will meet Friday evening al 7:30
MH with Mrs Arthur Struble. 636 E.
Walnut St. for a business meeting
KM and social time. Thc officers elect- .
ed for Che ensuing year are Mrs. |
iflBl Wm. Ailerding. president; Mra.
(■■I Mary Myers, secretary; and Mrs.'
Circle No. 8 will meet with Mrs. '
KM D. Sharp at 3:30. Priday. Mav 38. ।

NURSES, BEAUTICIANS. HOUSEKEEPERS
—Here’s just the shoe* for you, soft white
or block kid and elk leathers—■choice of

leather or rubber soles.
KLING ARCH

*20tt $30tt

'

85
■

floor samples and any item that is even

slightly soiled or damaged. We’ve

slashed the prices to move them out fast
Hurryl Many of these bargains are one

or two of a kind. Buy now and pay later!

VALUES FOR HOME!

DON’T MISS THESE!
SALE!

FELTED

SALE! GROUP OF NOVELTY TABLES

MATTRESSES!
044
JLdH

Reduced price on a limited quantity! Longwearing ticking; felted cotton filling.

Odds and ends at great savings. 18th Century
styles and modern types.

*

SALE! TWIN SIZE BEDS

SALE! KITCHEN TABLES

Sturdy unfinished 39-inch bed. Reg. 6.45.

Finished natural color top—white frame ond
legs. Drawer.

SALE! CAKE COVERS

SALE! OCCASIONAL CHAIRS

Regular

98c

metal

coke

covers.

White

Well constructed walnut finished chairs. Reg­

1 /

cnomel^J with peach design.

ular 7.95. Now

(*T1

5“

SALE! CREDENZA BUFFET

SALE LINOLEUM REMNANTS
We must have the space thc remnants
occupy. Reduced for quick clearance to

yR CO

J / A££
/VII

Junior size top is 19 x 48 in. Beautiful

walnut finish. Regular 34.95. Reduced to

=35 | teined at the home of Mrs. William |
KM R. Cook at 2 o'clock on Wednesday.
MM June 2.

STAMP NO. 17 FOR SHOES

FASHIONBUT SHOES

we’re clearing our shelves of broken lots,

South Maple Grove
The Union Cemetery Circle Mcmortal Day service will be held at
the South Maple Grove Evangelical
church Sunday, May 30. program
^beginning al 1:16 P. M.

*3.98

SKILCRAFT

To moke room for new merchandise,

•

THERE'S PLENTY OF
HOT w«ath«r ahead
SO PREPARE FOR IT

NOW WITH A PAIR
of NURSES Oxfords!

FIVE MORE BARRY CO.
MEN ENTER SERVICE
Three men left from Hastings
this morning (Thursday) for Fort
Custer. They arc Carl id. Lehman. •
Bellevue; Louis Murray Cordray.
Hatting* and Allen Martin Newton
of Hastings.
Kenneth Ray Dunlap. Hastings
WM Inducted into Ute Navy, as waa
Bari Bnmut, Hastings, who volun­
teered for service. These two men
will report al Great Lakes.
The next Barry county quote of
men will.leave for their physical
examination on June 8. which will
be given in Detroit, the Kalaniaaoo i
induction center having been dosed.!
The men accepted al that time -will
be liven two weeks before they re­
port at camp Instead of only seven
day# which has been Uie rule with
previous inductees- __________
SOUTH HARTING 8
FARM BUREAU GROUP
The South Hastings Farm Bureau
Group met al the iiocnc oi Mr. and
MY*. Harry Dunn for Uie May mid­

As the chairman Walter Watkins
was unable to be present on ac­
count of a broken lex. Prank Perris,
vicc-cliainnan. look charge of U»c

PRICES ARE SLASHED

BUY NOW AND SAVE!
2.15 FLAT WALL PAJNT

GLAD

We are overstocked on gallon cans of Master
Pointers Flat Wall Paint. Good color assort­
ment. Ycur chance to save now. Per gal.

Your choice of what’s Iqfft in our stock of big
healthy bulbs. Here's a buy if you ever saw
one. Years of careful breeding behind
these bulbs gives you an unbelievable range
of brilliant colors!

CLEARANCE

WALLPAPER

Room lots—Enough paper for average size room. Bor­
der included. Save this week at these special prices.

Regular 1.09-NOW________________ 88c
Regular 1.49-NOW___________ ...1.28
Regular 1.79-NOW_______________ 1.44
SALE!

SCREEN

PAINT

CLEARANCE!

EXTRA SAVINGS ON CANNAS ROOTS!
Ordinarily you can’t buy one cannas for tho
price Words ask for three . . . but we’re
bound to clear our stock . . quickly. Big
healthy 3 and 5-eye divisions . . . sure to
give you good results. Bloom in 90 days.

Here’s opportunity plus—to own an assort­
ment of the biggest of oil Spring flowers—
peonies. Mature plants produce dozens of
huge fragrant blooms in a single season!
Buy ’em now. . . while you get big savings!

told

KALSOMINE

Economical finish for interior walls and ceil­
ings. 5 lbs. powder mixed with water covers
up to 400 sq .ft. Dries in I to 2 hours. 5 1b.

OOc

pkgs, this week only

MEXICAN TUBEROSES BULBS
Lovely white, fragrant flowers, blooming on
tall stems, from late summer to frost. F‘

Pk8 £7&lt;

GARDEN NEEDS REDUCED!
COW M A N U R

-

SHEEP MANURE
PEAT M OSS

reduced to
18 ox. reduced to . .

POWDERED TOBACCO

30 ex. reduced to

of 31 bulbs reduced to -

16c
16c
16c
16c

TIGER

LILY BULBS

A grond robust lily producing many striking
orange-scarlet flowers in August and Sep­
tember. Pkg. of two double tiger bulbs r»duced from 35c to

•UY WAR STAMPS! ON SALS AT

USE YOUR CRIDIT. . .
Any purchases totaling $10 or more will

open a monthly payment account.

tion the group bussed down. Elmer
Bush was the winner.
The South Hastings and North
Hastings groups will have a joint
meeting in June at the LOOT. hall
In Hastings.

SAVE!

HUGE SAVINGS ON PEONY ROOTS!

Now is thc time to paint those window screens.
Special this week, qt.

SALE!

BULB

Ml OUR CATALOGS . . •
Coma to our catalog deportment for
thousands of values not in store stock*.

PHONS 2704

118-124 S. JIFMMON

J
J

j

�THE HASTINGS BANNER. THURSDAY. MAY 17. 1943
During their migration, birds sei' l fly higher than 3 000 feet At
ser altitudes, the lessened buoyr of the air makes flight dlffl। Just as It doea for an airplane,

In the United Slates, the common Jury is the only body of peopl ■
{engaging in a governmental activity
| which is required by law to settle
a question by a unanimous vote.

j

; Artificial coloring accounts for
. rain that descends on ■
A steady
I many colored coral specimens often New York City early in the al ter­
seen on display. The multi-colored I noon and continues, increases the
I living cora! turns snow while when | taxicab trade by an average of
. exposed to lhe air.
; 835.000 worth of extra business.

FAVORITE SHEER

I RAYON HOSIERY
You can now buy quality "Footlite Hose” by Globe
to your heart’s content! The values are big . . . Only
a special purchase could produce values like these!

00
00

FOR MONTHS AHEAD

• Full Fashioned!
• Sheer and Service!
• Cotton Reinforced!
$1.00 and $1.35

08

RAYON HOSE
MAKE

FAMOUS

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IRREGULARS

TAX COMMISSION'S |
TEMPORARY GRANTS

(Continued from page 1. Section 1)
THORNAPPLE—Kellogg, asked 7
mills, granted 6.7 mills.
j
WOODLAND, asked 6 mills, was
granted 6 mills.
Thc rural schools wei* all granted
the millage they asked for except
two. The Hendershott dlstricthi
Baltimore asked for 9 mills. but In '
view of what the county and town-1
ship asked, that district could only I
be granted 7.75 mills. The Yankee 1
Springs district asked for 8 mills '
and was granted 6.75 mills.
'
The allowances to the other rural
districts of the county were ns-fal­
lows:
ASSYRIA—Bell district. 4'4 mills;
Austin. 4'4 mills; Assyria Center.
64 mills; Ellis. 4 mills; Briggs. 4
mills; Checkered, 8: Lincoln 7,
BALTIMORE — Dowling district.
74 mills; Striker. 6; McOmber, 7;
Weeks. 4jDurfee. 7; Barney Mill. 7.
CARLTON—Rogers district. 84
mills; Carlton Center. 7; Barnum, 2;
Pish. 5; Welcome. 6; Friend. 4;
Brown. 6; Coats Grove, 4'4; Ragla.

Here they are-those nationally known

Rayon stockings for only 69c a nd.98c!

The irregularities are so slight you'll
Newest
Summer
Colors

have to hunt to find them-and they
won't impair the wearing or fitting
qualities in any way.

SIZES
8ft to 11

These new Rayon stockings are duller,

M

180 Pairs 19c

sheerer, more flattering than ever,

CHILDREN'S
ANKLETS

and you will agree with us they cannot
be distingutihed from sheer silk or
nylon.

10c pr
All Sires 6 to IIJ4

Slightly imperfects, elastic
or caff tops, colors galore
Get Them Early!

4ft*9

FOR DEFENSE!

SAVE FOR WAR BONDS
susasamsmifisii

1IS9

SHOESTORE

ISSI QSiii IS! S1S9I QSi iSSi

IBS

R0 CASUAL SH0€S AO# F°r Your Btlsy Ho"rs • • •
GO IN FOR THESE COMFORTABLE

■!

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URATION
'ff
NOW

IS

FREE PLAY SHOES THIS

SUMMER-WEAR them EVERYWHERE
THE

TIME

TO

ECONOMIZE-

CONSERVE RATIONED SHOES!

All white or
color combination!

HASTINGS TOWNSHIP—Fisher
district. 7 mills: Gregory. 7; Altoft,
6; Star. 7; Hastings Center, 7;
Pratt. 3; Quimby. Vi.
'
HOPE—Doud
7 1-4 mills: Mc­
Callum. 5; Cedar Creek. 6: Hinds.
7U;.ShulU. 7; Brush Ridge, 7;
Cloverdale, 74.
IRVING—Wood district, 714 mills;
Jones. 5; Ryan. 4; Fillmore. 4;
Little Brick. 74.
JOHNSTOWN—King district. 6
mills; Monroe. 7; Stevens. 7; Bristol.
7; Banfield. 7; Culver, 7'4; Bullis.
4; Burroughs. 4.
The excessive rainfall this spring
MAPLE GROVE—Ouailtran dU- has prevented farmers from plow­
trlct. 7 mills; Maple Grove Center,! ing and preparing ground for a
3: Mayo. 0; Moore. 5; Dunham, 7; , com crop. It now seems certain that
Norton. 5: McKelvey. 1; Branch, 4; 1. it will be well into June before much
Belgh, 24.
i 1corn can
nlanted. even If lhe
ORANGEVILLE
— C----------- '
viiliw
h'-V—v mm.Tnrfv. « ralna *hould cease. Whether com
Village district. 7 mills; t &lt;ii 7 6 I Ptanted that late would mature
NnrVh Pml tiki v*B5Si,° ml S: *ould- of course, depend on frosts
^raAiRiFinur’
»&gt;o'd‘n8 off till late in the fall.
IEVILLE — Mll° dU,r,ct- ! The situation Is bad enough here.
7 ptmiun-ii-wmiin r.v- u. ■ But ,n Illinois. Iowa. Indiana, the
rh?P ’LLaveTdte* hKl'r&gt;' ral,u havc ‘lo“c serious damd AZuLlT 7- i “KC Whcre COrn had bC8n Panted
vXktlv *7 Bdgtr' 6' OoodwiU. 7. . lt u now flooded on the level lands.
vankfp ammwe
At. Overflowing rivers and streams,
(rtli &lt; “
I min
•“» &gt;«»«&gt;.•&gt;»
The Delton-Kellogg district al“1-'1
*’
“
Tlie
lowance
nation: ..
__ &gt;»•••«.
than the commission could ordi­
narily allow, when you consider the
grant to thc county and to Barry
Dr. A. M. Gwinn, who is a mem­
townshlp. But that district voted ber of the Klwani.i club, also of
that an extra tax. not exceeding Pennock hospital staff, has stressed
5 mills, be raised for 1941 to and lhe.need of an available supply of
including 1945. so the commission; blood at the hospital should some
could nnd did allow the 9.8 mills serious
—'-----------------‘ —
accident-------------occur at--------one of
our
requested.
factories or elsewhere in this coun­
The commission set the final hear­ ty. His fellow Klwanians at the last
ing for tax allocations on Friday. meeting of that club decided to
June 18, at 10 o'clock A. M. and meet thc need. Eight members of
adjourned
until that date. If the club went to tne hospital Frithere arc then no objections to the day night to donate their blood, to
temporary allocations as listed above be made into a plasma for use in
they will be made the final millage an emergency requiring blood transallowed.
fusions at our hospital. The donors
wore Harry Thompson. Edwin Toylor. Harrison Dodds. Ous Wingeler.
Dr. L. J. Caston. Dorrance Trethrlc.
John Holstead and L. E. Barnett.

Heavy Rains Seriously
Delay Corn Planting

Many of our readers have met Dr.
Miles D. Plmle, director of the W.
-------------------------- I------------------------------- iK. Kellogg Bird Sanctuary. In a
recent talk Dr. Plmie called the
D AT/* Al A I mt ATE AU sttentlon of his hearers to the fact
KALL
thought
ta given
to
UMVVMLMUni.MIL UN
VII11,Ql t0° llule
of food
whlch
raU win

ALAUklAIl
-

13561236

I eat

-

nnd destroy this year. Wild­
life men like Dr. Plmle through­
out the state, desiring to aid the

TJaKSSciW. Kiim.""1"1

*"'1

m
8
•
Methodist for lhc controi of ral^; &lt;n Keep
“Sm.uon. R., *nhur M. CidM
rjww.

-no.

u»

d.,

NSrtii b.

«,

Thursday evening. June 3 in the I Bnd feed storage buildings by rat
auditorium with the following pro- proofing those places
dents r,rMcnlc&lt;1 by lhe h0D0r atu‘ Ii _.5?
He suggested year-around trap­
ping as a desirable way to set rid
Processional.
of rata. He also suggested that
Invocation—Rev. S. Conger Hath­ 'the trap should be set near a wall,
away.
or in a place where rata are HkeSalutatory—Marjorie Norton,
'ly to travel. It should be placed
i Class Will—The Cast.
{under a box with openings-in both
Class Prophecy—The Cast.
.ends, whereby a runway is made
Valedictory—Mary Ketcham.
. from which tne animals cannot es­
Benediction—Rev. Hathaway.
cape getting into the trap. Dr.
Graduation exercises, when a class Plmle said that, contrary to gen­
eral belief,
of over 100 will receive their di- «...
«««». cheese is not the best
«—■
.
plotnas.
are on Friday afternoon, bait.
*■ “. Il is now proven he raid.
said.
June
4.
at
two
o'clock
In
the
audithat peanut butter makes a better
Jtorium. Dr. Arthur Secord. of the bait,
especially for mice, as its odors
.
department
of speech of the Uni- 'stay much longer on lhe trap,
,versity of Michigan.
L$ to give lire I---------------- -----------------------.
address to the graduates. Tile comInk
plete program will appear in next lxew AniTTing JOD
week's
Banner.
’ CTk-. Bwn.r
,
t
I
A.LCll’
a. !••«.'
' Yam for knitted garments for men
ASK j'AAinUiC Limit on ina the armed forces has been re­
. reived by lite production depart ment of the Barry Co. Chapter.
I Beginning Monday. May 24 don't American Red Cross. Mrs. F. S.
production chairman, an­
I be surprised If the telephone oper­ Bechtel,
DUNHAM DISTRICT
nounced this week. Yarn may be
ator
asks
you
to
limit
your
long
dis,
Forrest Wright left for army
obtained by calling at the Red
; lance call to five minutes.
(Continued from page 1. Section 1) service Monday after passing the I On that date, the Michigan Bell Cross rooms any Wednesday or Fri­
physical
examination
last
week
ar
.
day
afternoon.
control instead ot ..cate control. It
Company will Institute
Kalamazoo * Mbs Enid Cheescman । Telephone
Articles to be made are: Olive
Li far more satisfactory.
lhe pew practice in order to help
When the present County Social orHM * CMWas
conserve time on overloaded tele­ drub. 48 sleeveless sweaters, 108
Welfare took over the relief work &gt; e"4- *,“f- a"dM»- E111*
phone lines. The request by the op- !mufflers. 16 helmets, eight-pairs of
in Ulis county from the E R A in and children of Hostings were Sun- erutor will be made only on calls wristlets and 16 pairs of gloves;
December 19M. there wera U^i « d?
delay* because navy blue, 20 turtle neck sweaters.
which have been
been^deta^ed
individuals and 193 families, with- *lr; “ndI Mra. Robcrt Rhodra * Mr clreuiU were unavailable.
810 members, then on relief, or a and .*lra w H
—•
--------... Cheeseman and i on'such
calls, —
the operator, after 1BARNUM SCHOOL
Last Week's Letter
iou»i oi t»i. as comparea wnn m ■ 27,27,"’J'
„,e completing the connection, will say:
„o
’'“
aJi
mta
- ----------------------... « U» -pm™.
--------- ".P1
‘“J
e ’llmlt
your call to 1....................................................................................
... - I Mr. and Mrs. H. Wolverton and
time.-------------------------------------------------- 1 “u*“ *?re BuesU of Mr and Mrs. utes—others are waiting."
the latter's slater ot Wall lake. Mr.
state pays
of the cost of ! Carter !.
Brumm who entertained
in ; ... —-t-e r ■
,.The
TL'S!
” Jhalf
““ L
'
-------!nnd Mrs. Clare Wallrich of Kala­
all relief, except for hospitalization honor of the May birthdays of aev- ajayor uckic uaVF
mazoo called on Mr. pnd Mrs. Ben
in
Crockford. Bunday afternoon. *
in even
every’ county
county. It
It refuses
refuses to
to mv
pay eral members of thc family. ★ While MAYBE HENS HAVE
any part of the cost where a person 5**, Seward Walton was attending THEIR OWN IDEAS
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Crockford enter­
on relief has to have hospital treat- i
,£Jt0L.2rSrlt- » ”
Displayed In the BANNER OF- tained Wm. Crockford of Hastings
ment. Hospital care is necessary in | WMton .and two children were pice window this week are two and Mr. and Mrs. J. ty. Crockford
a considerable number of ca.ves. and Kuests of Mr.andMrr Cl) deWai- giant, double-yolk eggs and one for dinner Sunday, the occassion
the county must pay the entire cost, 01 ■
.?*r\,^t.he’„P??°va" twisted midget which L. J. Dewey being in honor of Ben's birthday.
and MHIof Hickory Comers found In the ♦ The Faith Circle of the Woodland
when that i.
Is required.
nMta on hls farm
Whether the WB.CB.
------------ ------The Barry County Social Welfare rv^vnn ly*7°Prl2^1V
met—at—
the—
home of Mrs.
s,
m'
set-up consists of three persons— ।1 ‘—
~—hen ltt‘d both big ones and I Herbert Johnston Wednesday eve­
----------------------- -------------UMr
lhen ®BVe out ,lkc Hitler's armies I ning. * Hillis Reesor and Ellis
Clarence Mater,- who
is the-------------director, j Sunday
Mrs.
' ?«**. W
Mrs. Nina
Nina Ware,
Ware, secretary
secretary, nnd
and MvMv---------------------------------------------------------------ln Tunl“&lt;“ on the third one. or i Johnston called on friends In Lanron Tuckerman, who does no part I f‘a"‘on. B£d,■ a"d
c*““* whether they represent the Individ- “Ing Sunday afternoon. * Mra. Heof the work except to attend the
Farm Bur I n.iutlc ideas of different birds. Mr. bel. who Is at lhe home of her
----4.--------. .u.
—, body,
------*—‘■I"au Commanlty grotm met Wednes- Daw.y doesn't know. At least they daughter at Muskegon Heights.
meetings
of
lhe ilocal
which
fhts. Is
is
! ftarr/ BatKock ll* ^Mr and Mra' Iare K&gt;tn*UUn» out oj the ordinary, j। reported
are held twice a mon tty.
tea as being*
oeing^ some better
Better.
SOT oFMIdd£ |
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-ON PAY DA
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burg, his death occurring in 1042 in
California.
.
Following is. the program to be
rendered:
Selections by the band. Lewis
Hine, director.
Introduction of speaker by Hugh

Bridge No Fad
Not so many years ago contract
bridge was looked upon by many
Americana as a passing fad. They

nothing more than a new and
streamlined version of the older
Whist and that it wasn't here to '
stay.
But these prophets guessed wrong '
and the recent survey shows beyond
Invitations have been extended to a doubt that the game Is getting
the men at the coast Guard camp '
.... and to
«, the
.... men
...... nt
.. ""»•
•“ "»
•I&gt;d lh.&lt;
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Kellogg Field. Battle Creek, to par- I •* *«■»« 60 P« cent of those who
----------■— -----tlclnate in the
services
here--If —
poa- । enjoy |t ar# piaying M often, w
.
slble.
i,more frequently, than they did five
Graves of deceased veterans were
decorated yesterday. Wednesday, by I ye*r* ng
. ,
. , ,
the Americarf Legton and Veterans
T*'* »urprising social significance .
of Foreign Wars, in both the Mt. of bridge is seen in thc fact that I
Calvary and Riverside cemeteries.
both auction and contract playersPSV FOB IT
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mor* th,n 40 per cent of them •»
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He predicted lhe development of
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greater changes In transportation
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He said the post-war automobile
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about the sire of a shoe box. but
I would have higher compression and
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i He said that the wide use of al­
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He said that synthetic rubber is
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I Great
Certain
re right, acme

d In our dallj
a. Dr. William
&gt;f light metals
tgn e si um—an d
dll revolution­
lie when the
5 business fol-

evelopment ot
’ alcohol, and
truupMrtaUon
nee the appll-

rar automobile
hl metals and
« powered by
cohol and wasald. would be
shoe-box. but
mpresalon and
ncy than one
e weight of the
rould be about
?sent day car.
ride use of al­
ii boost farm-

The

it is given to
rhich rats will
year. Wlldrnle throughig to aid the
g that a proor exterminaon farms and

n raU by not
■ other refuse,
to containers
; or disposing
Keep rata out
homes. barns
idlngs by rat

■around trap-

uggested Uiat
I near a wall.
aid be placed
nings in both
way Is made
ala cannot ea­
le trap.
Dr.
trary to gennot the best
iven he said,
lakes a be tier
re. as Its odors,
the trap.

Job
d Cross
menu for men

cUon depart, Mrs r. a.
halrman, anifam may tw­
at lhe Red
lesdny or Fri-

■ are: Olive
sweaters, 108
elghupalrs of
rs of gloves;
leek sweaters.

folverton and
Vail lake. Mr.
ich of Knlaind Mra. Ben
sRernoon. *
ckford enterI of Hastings

he occasalon
■n'a birthday,
lhe Woodland
Home of Mrs.
ednesday.ever and Dlls
ends In Lan-

a vary plaaaant event.
[FAIX^ nUIM
y. nre Esther rttaUrea and friends in CauopoU* ! u*oa in Freeland and Flint Monday 1 Brandstetter entertained at a famf iirs^Chartsa
l^OoEOn Wedneaday afternoon, May I q-he Rsv L Winston Bl
. Carolyn. Mr. wo dsughtar* of East Lansing and visited relative* and friend* in Has- man and sons. Mr. and Mra... Einar 10. Mra Thomas Mjeri entertained covering from injuries
U. 8 Army iy. andMrt. Btaplwn Johnson ot I tings Bunday
, Frandsen and family. Mrs C
—
Orville
her txdro club for dessert at' her . Monday wlien he had th
Those from Hastings who parti- 1 Air Corp
at Patteraon tnaiaMMiu
mm miMta nt 1
w.rv Bayl**. Mrs. David Frenchi —
and home on E. Center Bl. Winner* tun* to fall from a pore
Ith Mr.
Mr wcia
i ii Mr* At—v.. Warm—- Mr* ...
Al. .sue
,v&lt;* arvuini.
—/airi,* a.
cl pa ted in the May music festival Field, near De
over the weekend.
Randall! —
daughter*. Bridge followed with
ui aiwiu
ut Kalamazoo on Friday were Mtaae: hope* to kiln
rown and Gerald Doster wonnley (nee Velma Randall) of and Mrs. Earl Coleman lhe prize las Kelley and Mrs Lloyd Ander- twelve feet. He was putting a screen
upstair* window
he dar and pES
Pauline Chandler. Mary Ketcham. 1 Mr. and Mm.
--­
zrjtay for a ten day fish- Jackson were Tuesday callers of winner*.
...
son. with Un Russell Zerbel claim- ....
tn an upstairs
window when
when he
Marjorie Norton. Ruth Marble. Mar- boy* of Grand Rapid* caltad on hl*
Mr*,
Mrs txlaaed
mlwd hu
his footing and
r— '
fell
" X-rays tabla* ware n
lUlite emk 1 M" * I
ajmgl • ing the travelling pritc.
Jory Stanley, Eleanor Jarman. Uta mother. Mr*. MarUia Predum. SimKanne* and Mr*. Waiter Lewis of showing no broken bones, fortunate- weather reoof
GarUnger. Genevieve Pea*e. Hazel day. She ha* been 1U tor twtf week*.
&lt;nu ihr mkrul «u«l oi Mlu
JJJ *“•« «£* “•
• "T Cfoverdai*
were
guo«s.
Mr* iy. He wrenched hia back, tow«wr. opening of the
Stauffer and Barbara Shannon, also ! Mra
Charles
Lecmard
and mother. Mrs. Henry Gregory
'
*,I nta. Honor* al bridge were award­ Glenn Kahler will entertain th* , and will have to keep quiet for *ev- ufca fOT Bund,
Col. Bmil Tyden spent a few day* - Ronald Broaa. Melvin Haavlnd. Jack Mtas Leone Leonard leave today
———
........ - o.. r- n
u — club on Wednesday afternoon. June ' era! days. AU are nappy the «f----------------------------------------------------&lt;.1
Waiton. Stanley Bridleman. and 11Thur*J to *pend the weekend with In Greene. Iowa, and In Chicago ; —
j al her home on 8. Part Bl.
| fecU were do worse.
,
BANNE*
Richard Beadle. The festival we* Cad*t Charite Leonard Jr. stationed
ONE OF FIVE TO GET
“
held at WMCX
at *&gt;wa City. Iowa.
Mr. and Mr* David Boyes expect
George Purdy of Greenville vla- Evelyn returned on Monday from ' J V. V I n L I I L I I J
UNUM
AL
HONOR
|r- ■
" — 1 1dessert bridge Monday evening
Many
Hastings friends were
to move to their new home in Mat- Red Mr. and Mra. Tac Glee and a few day* trip to Detroit.
Mr*. —
W. -L. Hinman entertained were ewartted to^Mr*1 vflfitam&gt;Cor^ pleased to learn of the fine honor 1
Member* of Emmanuel Guild who
-tie Crxrk the first of ths week.
। children on Sunday
8gt. Herbert Smith came ixxnc
Mra Clarence Workman I* ex­ attended the district meeting of lhe her bridge club of eight Saturday Wn Mrl
aLtacU and Mra. that has come to Mis* Margaret M.
Nichols, daughter of Mr. and Mra !
on Bunday from Camp Bam Hous- peering to spend Bunday in Frav- women of the Church at 61. Paul'*. evening at her home on west CcnBovm
o
cu
M. C Nichol* of Grand Rapids, for- i
Muskegon, are Mrs. Frank Hoonan. er street. Honors at bridge went
ton. Texa*. to spend hta leave with ,erse CKy.
...
hia parent*. Mr. and Mr*. J. U • Sunday guests of Mr and Mr*. dr*. Wallace Osborn. Mra. Earl o Mr* Carrie Coleman and Miss
six members of lhe Women's marly of Hastings. The following Is,
Smith Sgt. Smith ta in the Signal Laster Reynold* were hta father. Rothaar. Mr*. Dun Gury and Mr*. Mary McElwain
Board of the Hasting* Country dub quoted from the Grand Rapids Presa
of May 30. a fine picture of Mbs
«
Corps and will ret uni on Tuesday Delbert Reynold*.i. and' ‘brother. Ken W. D Barna*
..
..
„
..
were
entertained
for
a
luncheon
i
Mra Gilbert Fisher and Mrs Fred
to hl* Station.
,
"2r&amp;f3S
nt Quin,”,&amp;n&gt;ld PMIUP.
72th ,
meeting on Wednesday at the hdtoe Nichols accompanying thc Fem.
Mia* Margaret M NIchoLs. who
Henney of Carlton were in Grand Herb Cook entertained the Irving of lhp prMldent. Mrt_ Roman PeldMr*. Herbert Bishop and Mra.
Ctarenoe Woodard were in Holland were in Chicago several day* last Rapids Ttiuraday and Friday to at­ Garden Club niursday. May 20 paUAth. Tentative arrangements for will graduate from Aquinas college ,
tend the graduation exercise* at Seventeen members and one gneat
and Grand Rapid* the flrat of the week.
#Ummer were made with June Thursday with the degree of bach­
elor
of
philosophy,
has
been
award.
Aquinas
college
where
their
niece.
Mr. and Mr*. Bd. Kruko ud Mr.
week. In Holland they were the
answered to roll call. A plant and 8 set a* the date for lhe opening
and Mrs. Frank Andrus and Munr Miss Mat*a ret Nichols, was one of shrub auction sale look un most luncheon. Three luncheons and a ed a library service scholarshlu of
Jane were In Traveree Clly oyer the the member*.
of the afternoon, after which re- &lt;icwrt bridge for the final Tuea- *1,100 to the University of Michigan
“Sr. and Mr*. Gary Crook attend­ weekend.
for the year 1043-44 MIm Nichols,
Mra. J?A. Close of Houghton wax freshments were served. The next'^y
manned
for
June
with
JSS ‘£,heWa)t ?“SvH.enn'
’ R it^re caJerlnx MeriJi daughter of Mr. and Mr*. Mortimer
Mr*. Mary Lydy of Royal Oak to
ed lhe graduation of the grandson.
nrcats with Mrs Albert FD*t a* berx of Uie board in addition to O. Nlchoto. 338 James-av 8. E. is I
Charles Viele. at Vennontvllla on the guest Of Mr and Mrs. Charles
Barnes. The tatter is Mr*. Lydy*
Mrs. Arthur Haven spent Bun­ co-ho*te*a. Topic of the day wtU be j the president Include. Mr. and Mr*. one of five students in the United ,
Friday evening.
.
State* to receive a scholarship to
day with Mr. and Mr*. J. French at
The Rev. 8. Conger Hathaway U
Ro*r»
...
: o M. Puller. Mr*. M. J. Cross. Mrs.
library school.
Mr.’ and Mr*. Don William* »nd Onondaga while Arthur Haven and
In Detroit in attendance al tha
ThA &gt;i«»n mrrT&lt;&gt;wr.-n/’th. m o William Stebbins, Mra. Don Siegel. this
Ttie scholarship was granted on .
Genera) Assembly ot the Presby­ baby of Datrolt are coming for the Mr*. Erma Gardner were guest* of
recommendation of Prof. Warner O g
terian church. Mrs. Hathaway. weekend a* *ue*t* of Mr. and Mr*. Mr. and Mr*. Tom Underwood at
Rice, director of the general library,*
Misses PAtrlcla Fcwleas and Janet Rterllna Rogers and Mr. and Mr* Leslie.
and of the department of library
Boekeloo and William Stebbins. Jr., C. Mannl:
Memorial day guesU of Mr. and
science at the university. The
will Join Rev. Hathaway there for
Dinner guests of Mr* Charles Mrs. Ernest Haves will be Mr. and
course covers two years of study, t
Friday. Saturday and Sunday and Aidrich and son. Yeoman Darrell Mr* Emo Soules oS BatUe Creek Sf»S“
“a v'r-iW'~U, &gt;&lt;3LK£&gt;r-“ taS“»lj&lt;Si with service in the general library.
attend the Youtli Conference of Aldrich, on Friday evening were and Phil Griffin of Long Beach.
Next year Mixa Nichols will be
nor
Biougn.
,
|
of
lullps
wreaUl
“
3
eco
.
the church,
Mrs Voight Newton and Audrey California.
.
eligible for renewal of thc scholar­
Mr. and Mrs. Jo*. Brozak and and Richard Newton.
Mr. and Mra. Greeley Fox were
Complimentary to Pvt. David rating the dining and living rooms. ship Upon successful conclusion of j
Jolyn visited Mr*. Brozak* parent*.
CltV Clrrk and Mr* W. L Wal­ weekend aue»t» of Mr and Mrs. Stone, who was home on leave, Cards were played with Mra. Gary the course, she will receive the deMr and Mrs. J. C Kent, of Lowell lace visited he* brother-in-law and Nick Webber in Grand Rapids.
Judge hiiu
nnd mu
Mra AA. m
D.- MtiAnmiu
McDonald - y--~Crook —
and
uuugc
~ Wayne Merrick winning eree of bachelor of art* ill library
Saturday and Sunday.
Mrs. Oarle Puller spent several entertained the Rev. and Mrs L. high score*
scores and Mra. Vernor V.
Web’;u
•
sister. Mr. and Mrs Prank Yl». of
Mrs L. H. Evarts and Miss Agnes Grand Rapids on Sunday.
days in Chicago last week.
Winston Stone
Slone and aeveral
several other star
»tar and Harley Fox low scores.
score*.
, M15S
1* a graduate of
Sim are expected home from Chi­
Mrs. Carleton Kaechele of Wyan­ friends at aupper Sunday eveiling.
—
—•—1 High school.
—« »•-»
-------------« i
evefflng I■
* * *"
Central
Before
enrollMr*. Jacob Edaer. Mrs Lydia
cago on Sunday. They have been
dotte
arrive*
today
to
»pend
.
lhe
Mr and Mra. Floyd Cadwaltader the {“"ft **{«»«, g'v«’ X**?'
jSfiJ’eiiteg^h.^ v^
visiting their brolher-tn-taw and Rogers and Mias Ilene Rogers vis­ weekend with Mr. and Mrs. George
. Rapid* Junior college for two year*.
sister. Mr. and Mrs. Frank S. Ketch­ ited relative* in Michigan City. Ind . 8. Fulton
entertained twenty-six guests last Charles Aldrich on Sunday honor- At Aquinas she majored In history,
on Sunday and Monday. Mrs Ed­
am for ten day*.
Wednesday evening for the pleasure ln« her son. Darrell Aldrich, Yeo- w*
'
Mr.
and
Mr*.
Laurence
Cornell
m student BMUlant to Sister M
Mr*. Winston Merrick ha* gone ger's mother. Mr*. Hopkins, relum­ of Jackson were weekend guest* ot of Roy Huver of Lansing, wtio hit man 1st Class, who was home on Malachi,
Aquinas librarian, and was
to White Pigeon to assist in her ing with them for a visit.
on Friday for Fort Custer. The furlough. Thoae from out of town elected
■
Mr. and Mrs. Warner Denton.
secretary of the senior class.
Mr and Mra. C. F. Finstrom were
brother's store while her mother.
Mr. and Mrs Flovd Eekert of De­ evening was spent in playing cards, were Mr. and Mra. Prank Kelley of
Mrs Charles DeLano. and sLsler- in Bay City on Sunday to see Chas troit spent thc weekend with W. A purse and several other gift* Kalamaxpo and Mr. am.Mr* RayHUCKENDUBLER
—THOMPSON
In-law. Mr*. Marvin DeLano. have Bowman who Is seriously ill and is A. Hail.
were presented the guest of honor, I mond Aldrich and Mr. and Mr*,
A very pretty wedding took place
gone to Norfolk. Va.. to see the lat­ in the hoapital there.
Miss Helen Hart of Muskegon was who G the son of Mr. and Mra. Robert Aldrich of Caledonia. Yeo- Saturday evening. May 15. al thc
AT ☆ ☆ ☆
ter* husband who is ill and in lhe
। man Aidrich leaves thto week to ;
Guest* of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur a weekend guest at the home of Peter Huver.
home
Ot
Mr.
and
Mrs. George
• • •
rejoin hto ship after twelve day*
Crolhers over the weekend were ills her parent*. Mr. and Mra. John
hospital.
’
.
Alexander of Lowell, when their
Thr lounge and Tables at the at home.
Mrs. Kenneth Buehler and chil­ nephew. Lt. Stewart Price of Palm Hart.
'
niece.
Mis*
Mary
Thompson,
became
Hasting*
Country
club
were
color...
dren of Mf Morris spent thc past Beach. Fla.. Mr*. Clara Price of Ro­
Members of lhe Hastings Wo­ fully decorated
«. of
O« her
uri thirteenth
umuxnui ■ the bride of Richard Huckcndubler.
with
flowering' In celebration
week with her parents Mr. and Mrs. chester. Mich., mother of Lt Price
MUU,vc. purple
pu,pK; Judas
uuuM branches
ui.nwica and
«uu birthday. Pern Bite*
entertained
T"
' J son of Mr*. Elizabeth Huckcndublcr
I vBarter Mrs Buehler spent Sun­ and MLs* Watson of Grand Haven men's club who attended lhe Coun­ quince,
ty Federation meeting in Miaillc- sprays of apple blossoms for the al dinner on Tuesday evening, of Hastings.
Robert Burch visited his brother. vi|le
day and Monday with her sisters
last week, were Mix. Robert aliening dinner on Thursday with 75 places
place* being laid tor eight A
A social
The ceremony was performed beMrs. Donald Ruenlman and Mrs Ed Charles Burdi of Grand Rapid* on Shannon. Mrs. Laurence Herrick. opening
i.. attendance. ----------------------.i,,— -a jde. ‘ forc B background of f«-m. lilies and
In
The president.
Earl time ----------followed- -all
reporting
Saturday and Sunday. Mrs. Burch.
Schmledlcke in Grand Rapids.
CLOSED ALL DAY MONDAY
snaixlragons. and candelabra*. Itev.
Colinuin. Introduced the new mem- UghtfUl lime.
Mrs. Thelma Hubert and ion. Joe
inn. mo c- n-..... .. ” bera to the club. Mr. and Mrs Ken'
C. E Pollock officiating.
,
’ ’ *
*i«o
«pen
L
fl
in
day
there.
Robert. soent the weekend with
Adrounle. Mrs C. D. Bauer. Mrs. Sanderson. Mr. and Mra. Clair Me- i A shower was held Friday eveThe bride wore an aqua linen suit
Mrs Erik von Reis of Detroit is Howard Tredinnick. Mrs Earl Wil­ Kee. Mr.'and Mra. Warner Denton, nlng at lhe home of Mra. Eugene with brown accessories and a cor­
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Kruid in Zet­
the
guest
of
her
parent*.
Mr.
and
land.
cox. Mrs. Guy Keller. Mrs. W. R. Mr and Mra. George Dean, Mr. I Allen for Mra. Gerald Sinclair. Bev- sage of pink carnations. A cousin,
MIm Jean Hunt returned Satur­ Mrs. Aben Johnson, thte week.
Cook. Mrs. David French. Mrs. J: and Mra Don Smith. Mr. and Mra. era! guests were present and Mrs M1M Bertha Alexander, was tier
day from Brownsville. Tex . where
Ilene Rogers of BaUle Creek was J. Brozak. Mrs. Fred Goodell. Mrs Carroll Burkholder. Dr. and Mrs. Sinclair received many lovely and only attendant and wore a suit of
the spent two weeks visiting Sgt the guest of her grandparents. Mr Prank Cooper and Mrs. Carroll H 8. Wedel. Mr. and Mrs Wellesley useful gifts A few contest* were brown linen with a corsage of yel­
and Mrs. John Rose, while her par­ Burkholder.
and Mrs Robert O Burwell
Ironside. Mr. and Mrs. W. L Lake, held and prizes were won by Mra. low daisies. Attending lhe bride­
Mr and Mr&gt; Bert Wehb visited ents. Mr and Mrs. Wilburn Rogers
Mrs. Albert Bellamy and daugh­ Mr. and Mra. Clifford Lent, Mr. and Clifford Flnkbelner. Mra. Charles groom was Gordon H. Gray of
their cousins. Mr gnd Mrs. Frank were In Detroit over the weekend. ter of Detroit were weekend guests Mrs. Leon Standee, Mr. and Mrs.; Fuller. Mra. Levi Martz. Mrs. El- Hasting*.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Valentine of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Gil­ Dorrance Trelhric, Mr and Mr* mer Wlescnhofer and the Mtotcs ।' Following
Haugh of Ionia on Sunday
ing the cremony a receprecep­
.
was
w— held for twenty-five guests,
guesU.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Homer Smith spent and son of Ypsilanti and Mr. and bert Fisher, and were here for Mrs. Harvey Werner. Dr. nnd Mrs. Hoffs'fHilda Edmonds and Gertrude Martz. JUon
Mr*. Roland Valentine and Susan Fisher's birUiday dinner on Sunday. of Lake Odessa. Mra. Gladys Iron-i
Mr. and
and Mrs.
Mrs. Huckrndublcr
Huckendubler will
will
„ _* * *
.
..
11 Ur.
the weekend In Traverse City
of
Ann
Arbor
were
guests
of
Mr.
side.
Miss
Agnes
Smith
and
Mr«
i
,„
T,lc
w
,.
c
T
u
me
J
Tf***^
1
'
reside
tn
Hastings,
where
lhe
groom
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Charles
Warner
Mr and Mrs Eben Smith of To­
son of Wamervllle were Sat­ Tressa Cleveland. Bridge followed 118. at the home of Mra. Burton 1* employed.
ledo were guests of his brother and and Mrs. J. L. Valentine over thg and
The bride ta a graduate of L. H.
urday guests at thc home of Mr. the dinner with defense stamps Perry, with twenty-two member*
Mater-ln-taw. Mr and Mrs. Edwin weekend.
awarded to Mra. A. D McDortnld
guests present, and also re- g and ha* many friends here who
Miss Agnes Johnson came home and Mrs. Harley Fox.
Smith, over lhe weekend.
Mr. and Mrs Floyd Gaskell spent and Mrs. James Bristol nnd to Fred ceiveef one new member. Two of the &gt; join in extending their best wishesfrom Ann Arbor on Wednesday for
Mrs C. H. Leonard soenl Tuc.:- the summer vacation. She was ac­ Hiuraday hi Grand Rapids.
StebUns un-’ Robert Cook
The »en»or members, Mra. Addle New- i^well Ledger..
dav with her daughter. Mrs. Timo­ companied by Miss Jannot Lambert
- —----- —----------------Mr*- H. a. Hayes and Mrs Einar committee for th- dinner*wa* the ton nnd Mra. Lavanche Merrick
thy Howard, of Kalamazoo.
Frandscn spent Monday In Ann Ar­ Country club board and their wives, were present Mr*. Amy Bower was CELEBRATE 40Tir
of Groasc Pointe.
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. nnd Mrs Hurl Coleman. Mr. mid i'» charge of thc program, bringing I WEDDING ANNIVERSARY
Mr. and Mrs. Cornelius Mannl bor.
Walter Watkins were Mr. nnd Mrs. go to Grand Rapids Sunday to at­
Miss Olive Lathrop of Detroit was Mra. Ben Gldley, Mr. mid Mrs. » '•«&gt;’ tlmelv mrasage. "The con- j Mr. and Mr*. Herman Nell. Sr
Rr»v Watkins of lennon and Mr. tend the annual service held by a weekend guest Of Dr. and Mrs. C. Richard Groos. Mr. and Mr*.
KennecUon Between Missions and Tern- were pleasantly surprised Saturday
and Mrs H L Watkins of near Siwnlsh-American war veteran* at P. Lathrop.
Sanderson. Mr. nnd Mrs. Dun
Bicperance."
Right, May 32, when twenty-four
Delton. Mr. Watkins la home from Uie Soldiers' Home chapel.
. * * *
.
I guests arrived to celebrate their
Mr. and Mrs. Al Huver and Mrs. gel. Mr nnd Mrs Bvron Fletcher.'
Pennork hoxoltal and Is imnroving
Pvt. David Stone left early Mon­ Peter Huver were In Lansing Mr. and Mra. Ken Laberteaux.Mr.1 Complimenlaiy to Miss Anne van- *oth wedding anniversary and preas ’■nnldly »« txwlblr foll«wvlnc his day morning to return to Swanna­ Thursday calling on a cousin, who and Mrs. T. 8 Baird and Mr. nnd Wmtrenen and Miss Marian Sawyer. । sented them each with a beautiful
Mra Roman Feldpausrh A buffet who recently were accepted a* rjng. A large two-layer cake deco­
accident, when he broke his leg.
noa, N. C.. after a visit with his Is home on a furlough.
Mrs Gladvs Ironside I* spcndlnf parents, the Rev. and Mrs. L. Win­Mrs. Philo
Philo, Sheldon. MrsChartcs
Mrs cnancs supper will be served Monday at WAVES and are now awaiting rated in old rose with 40th wedding
their rails. *irty-six friends were! anniversary written on the top also
- few »*i»vs inis week with Mr. and ston Stop*.
-»*-1 Kramer of Leach lake. Mrs. Don 8 to for member* and their fam-1i entertained
on Tuesday evening at in old rose, home-made Ice cream.
Mrs. Milton Bennert of Detroit.
Mr. anA Mr*. William Solms and StegeT*and lienry ‘sheldop' spent Illes.
' * *
I the home of Mrs. M. O Hill, the sandwiches and coffee supplied
two sons of Detroit visited her par­ Thursday with Philo Sheldon at lhe
the meeting of the Study club hostesses being Mra. Hill. Misses, the refreshments
ent*. Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Smith, University hospital in Ann Arbor. onAtMonday
al tiie home of Mrs. Helen Wade. Elizabeth Finch. Esther, Out-of-town guests were Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Foster and
over tha weekend. Mr. and Mr.
Aben Johnson, an interesting pro- Doty and Virginia Luikins and Mra. j Mrs. Robert Neil. Bob and Don. Mr.
Solms returned Sunday, thr boys children were in Bay City for the gram
on Chinn was given by Mrs.1 Adelyn Boyce. Vari-colored spring 1 and Mra. Arthur Nell. Jack and
weekend with M».. Foster's moth­
I remaining for a couple of weeks.
W. Stebbins, who read excerpts flower* were used in Die various Barbara Mr.
Mr. an
and Mra. Forest Nell
Mr*. George Robinson. Mrs. S. C. er who returned at that time after F
from
•*”*’ the
— book. "Shake
- “ Hands with rooms and an mIndoor
IwOc. pxn-c
picnic supper
supper , and Forest.
Fuiv-t. Jr..
Jr., all from Dctzait;
Brock and Mr. and Mrs Weldon spending a few weeks here.
Nell's —
stater. Mrs. -John
Mr. and Mr*. A. L. Brown and the Dragon" by Carl Glick, also was served. Music, visiting and and Mr. KcUBronson were -In Battle Creek on
STEAM HEAT
from
"Thunder
of
the
Sun."
Mra.
cards
were
enjoyed
enjoyed
during
during
the
the
fieegmlller
Bccgmlller
of Lakeland.
Lakeland. Florida.
—
daughters of Ann Arbor were week­ Erik von Reta of Detroit was an evening. Mra. Harold Jacobean of Guests fromof
। Thursday.
were
l Harold Jacobean of Guests from Hastings
Hasting*
wen Mr. and
HOT A COLD WATER
1 Edward Boltum of Detroit wm end guest* of Mrs. Bert Spark* and out of town guest.
Kalamazoo
was
an
out
of
town
Mr*.
Lyle
Neil
and
Palsy. Jean and
Will Grigsby
urigsoy and
ana on
Ithe guest of hl* parent*. Mr. and Mr and Mra. will
wr
*
t
’
w
’
m
'
guest.
,
Larry,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Herman
Neil,
SHOWER BATH
Saturday spent lhe day with Grand । Mr and Mra. J. F. Edmonds were i
Mrs. E. F. Bottum. on Sunday.
.
Jr and Mr. and Mra Kendall KeiI Mr. and Mrs. Ray Wilcox of De­ Rapids friend*.
Sunday dinner guests at the home I Mrs. Clifford Dolan entertained ier and rc||
Mr. and Mrs. John Crue and ton ,of Mr and Mr*. Ernest Edmonds.. her club of eight at dessert and
Single J3.50 per wk. op
I troll and Mr*. O. B. Wilcox. Loy
ai*, Mr and Mr* Kendall Keller
}?re.Sf?5
‘
On
r
be
t%
tt,
vJ
&gt;
‘
rth
2
ay
Tu
^
ay
afternoon.
Win;
of
ciorerdale
entertained
twentyspent
Sunday
with
her
parent*
in
I Wilcox and Mr. and Mr*. Warren
Double -5.88 per wk. up
i Wilcox of Jackson visited Hastings Vermontville.
nhersary of J. F. Edmonds who nlng sairts were made by Mrs. elghl guests for dinner Sunday honMra. Clayton Brandxtettcr. Sally has been ill this winter but ta now David French and Mra. Edw. van i or|Ilg Mr. and Mra. Herman Nell,
relatives and friend* on Sunday.
B,,a Mr
I Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Calkins and Mary Mike and Mlsa Ambra much improved in health An out Popering.
, town guest was Mra. Martha Free-1
...
----------------I were Sunday guest* of her sister. Fcdewa were In Lansing on Friday of
and
Miss
Doris
Radford
relumed
man
of Kalamazoo, who ta spend-' Honoring Uie thirteenth birthday ANNOUNCE MARRIAGE DATE
Mn. Llbbie Rush, of Lake Odessa with them for the weekend.
1%®*!
CW
5SS
l
“
.
,
Ll
he
h
2
mc
of
Mr
her
Oaughter.
Betty.
Mra
Cecil
Mr.
and
Mra Fred Friedrich anMr*. Clair McKee 1* the guest ot
Mrs. A. M. Dads of Chicago was ,una Mra. Ernest Edmonds.
| Cappon entertained a few of her nounce Uie
approaching
marriage of
the
a weekend guest of Mr. and Mrs
neighborhood friend*
friends at an Im- their daughter. Betty Marie, to Carl
Pnr
*,
J.,
'neighborhood
Fred Hale.
a r r
CIU?^rS ot ¥.r' an&lt;l Mrs- Promptu surprise Monday evening. Baldwin, son of Mr*. Anna Baldwin,
A good time to buy Rayon hose while we have a good .
Edward Fisher of Lansing si&gt;cnt Art^r ro*«J
Ann Games were played and the girl* Hasting*. Route 3. on Sunday,
the weekend with Mr. and Mra. Arbor.
Mr. and Mr*
Clayton j were treated to lunch, making It June 13.
stock of sheer hard twisted 45 gauge full fashioned
Jooeph Fisher.
Weekend guest* of Mr. and Mrs.
hose in thc new summer shades.—The new OPA
C. W. Dolan at Gun lake were J.
St. Marx of Wlnni|&gt;eg. Ernest St.
order No. 339 has mode it necessary to revise and
Mars of Toronto and Geoffrey
Deerlove of Montreal. Canada.
reduce several styles of rayon hose. Our sale starts
Sunday guest* of Mr. nnd Mrs.
Roy Everett were Mr. and Mra. Rov
Friday, May 28.
Kenney and Bonita of Battle Creek.
Mr. and Mra. Grover Hansen and
son Bud of Wilmington Delaware
were weekend guests of Mr and
Mra. Jernes Radford at Gun lake
C. W. Dolan Is In Toronto and
Montreal this week.
Mr. and Mrs R W. Willis. Mra.
it Gauge— Ito Denier
45 Guage—75 Denier
Levi Willis and Mrs. Carl Metaner
113 S. Jsffsrsoa St
Pkoas 3438
and young daughter were dinner
Ceiling Price
-­
Ceiling Price
.
guesU of Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Camp­
51.19
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ROOMS

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for Friday anil Saturday!

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moit care.

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bell of We*t Grand St. Bunday.
Bill Lauer of Saginaw was a
weekend guest of Morris Hill.
Mrs. Francis Cusack and daugh­
ter* Miss Helen Cusack and Mtas
Anne Cusack of Muir, also Mrs.
Joseph Long and son Tom of Eaton
Rapid* were guests at the Cheater
Hodges home on Bunday
Mr. and Mrs. Roy HubMrd and
Mr. and Mra. Richard Cook were
dinner guests of Lt. and Mrs. Ed­
win Purnala at Clear Lake Camp
Friday evening and enjoyed the
U.S.O. show given for the Coast
Guard*. Lt. Purnala leave* on June
12th for a new assignment In Flor­
ida.
Miss Marjorie Hill from W.M.CX.
at Kalamazoo was home over the
weekend.
Mrs. R. B. Lee of Flint vWted
her aunt, Mrs. Sumner Sponable

Ml HIKl ™i.k.
“•
Gourd Neck Lake will spend the
weekend and Decoration Day with
i the former's parents. Mr. and Mr*.
Sumner Sponable.
Mr. and Mr*. Fritz Southworth
and ion. David, of Lansing, were
weekend guest* of her mother. Mrs.
Neil Boekeloo. 8 Broadwav.
.
Mr. and Mr*. Lawrence Towne of
Detroit were guests of Mr. and Mr*.
Oecar Palmer over the weekend.
Mrs. Joseph Nabkc ot Grand Raplds and Pnyil* Smith, local, were
guests of Mr*. Robert Cole, Sunday.
Mrs. Winona Downing. Miss Hex­
Ine Downing and guast Mb* Doro- I
thy Barker of Lansing will spend (
Decoration Day at the John Eddy ।
home.

— REGISTERED PHARMACIST ALWAYS ON DUTY -—J
Wlrulow. Mr and Mra. Ira Chaffee ,
gSE Httiofg
PttoM 2241
stalo O JaHerxwn 77** and
Pvt. Keith Chaffee, who to 1
home on a furlough, vtolied rela-

early get the pick of the many styles
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Lots of Spectator Pumps and
Ties in Black and White,
Blue and White and Brown
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others $2.69
THERE'S A GOOD REASON FOR
WANTNG

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Out Sixe Rayon F. Fashioned C®
Price $1.00, new price...

WITHIN THE N E X T 2
WEEKS—SHOE RATION

STAMP

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EXPIRES

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II A S T I

�THE HASTINGS BANNER. THURSDAY, MAY tl. IMS

&gt;i&gt;h la ikaak at the McQuarie home Wed. Metn■Bj r.kn... i bers report a nice crowd and a nice
y way white time. * Mr. and Mra. Chas. Pixley
I received a cnoiegram Wednesday
w,r|uf
I from their sons. William E. and
, mraiary at Clarence E. who arc In foreign ser••M away 4 vlce. assuring them of tneir aalety
and good health. * Friends of Amy
t&gt; hl* hand. Simpson were saddened by her

Jcrralne were weekend guests of thc
Harold Springer and Ronald An­
ders families. * Mra. Belle Shepherd
was a Sunday guest of Mr. and
Mra. Ray Barnes, attending Church
here Sunday morning ana calling
on friends in Uie neighborhood. *
Remember thc Community meeting
this week Friday night. May 38th
at the school house. * Don Snrtng-

GRANGES

EDITORIAL—
ASSOCIATION

NATI&lt;

Farmer came home with Marjory
Lammers from
Kalamazx» uml
spent the weekend with her par­
ents. Mr. and Mrs. John Lanunepi.
* Mr. and Mrs Dewayne Lammen
nnd Mr. and Mrs. Gary Crook of
Hastings ate Sunday dinner with
Mr. and Mra. John Lammers. *
Mra. Lloyd Owen who was taken to
the hosoltal at Battle Creek and
operated on on the 13th returned
home Saturday night. We are glad
Ito report ahe ta doing aa well aa
could be expecterd. * Mra. Minnie
I Campbell la spending thia week
with her niece. Mra. Stella Larabee

Sheldon Agency
AU Kinds ol Insnraacs
Surety Beads
Pkoas 31»5
Hastings

Swanson Agency

Creek cemetery. .* Mr. and
Srodeventh of Battle Creek
with Arcelius Campbel^ Bun-

AUCTION SALES
HENRY FLANNERY

We Remove Dead Animals
Marshall Furnaces

For Prompt Removal of
. Old, Crippled or Dead .
\
Hones and Cows
/

Repairs furnished and in­
stalled for all makes ol
furnaces

HASTINGS

\

/

2697

\

Floor Sanders for Rent

Mr. and KT Veryl Belson. who
reside on Ute Belson farm near the
Rutland town hall, were Sunday
callers at the home of Veryl’s par­
ents here. * Mr and Mrs John
Perry returned Saturday after a

C. E. GOODYEAR HDWE.

We meet all eompetltlon In paying

AN ESSENTIAL
WAR INDUSTRY
NEEDS HELP
TO "KEEP 'EM
ROLLING

Help

r-ml.
4
Saturday

Creek

Rendering

Co.

Lloyd Huger, Mgr.

AUCTIONEER
Loren Coppock Delton, Mich.

Apply Superintendent's Office,
NYCRR, Jackson, Mich.

YOUR DEAD OR DISABLED
FARM ANIMALS Are Valuable
HORSES $5.00

Horses

X?

COWS $4.00

We have a Collector Stationed at 912 W. Green St. in
Hastings to give immediate service. We pay the phone
charges. Phone Hastings 2565 or Kalamazoo 2-9544.

dittrr.. .

Agency

Bottle

BRAKEMEN
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TELEGRAPH OPERATORS
»
YARD CLERKS

Glycerin
Recovered

Swanson

DEAD STOCK
REMOVED!

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Eaves Troughing
Tin Shop

Extrom of Battle Creek wax a guest
or Mra Hattie Andrra and daugh­
ter Shirley the flral n*rt of the
week. She also called on friends In
the neighborhood. ♦ Ur. —~.d
.
Fred Schulmeyer of Plainwell were

/

cattle

KALAMAZOO RENDERING WORKS

REDUCED RATES
Property damage
and Liability
Conforming to Michigan’s new
Responsibility Law may we ad.
| vise you how this law affects al!
Michigan motorists?

VALLEY CHEMICAL CO.

Form Bureau State Agent

$1,000 A PAIR
WONT BUY THE

DOUBLE SAFETY

AUCTIONEER

WOLVERINE SHELL HORSEHIDES

List year Auction Salts with

DEWEY REED

IN ANY OTHER WORK SHOE!
, HOUSEHOLD OOOD8

Shipping Livestock

Every Saturday

VStfiil.

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FOR HALE—Plano, nnuaually wallow FUR HALE-ISO Superior 6rad». AAA
12 «l"k old While l.r(&gt;iorn pullrta
tear. »40
Uh. Hoy A: Wrirl.r, 1
Hubert Crockford. Woodland iclcphorte
milea north and KO rda. «.l u( NathSCSI.
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1 »|t&gt;.
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JAKE DEPRfESTER

STEBBINS &amp; JACOBS
'HASTINGS, MICH.

EXCHANGE
YOUR WHEAT
for come of that good

C. “BUI” SHERWOOD
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INSURANCI
Betel Hastings

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CARDS OF THANKS

30 lbs. floor for bn.liel of

ph.

CASH
For your olid Scrap Iron,
Rodiotors, Batteries, Alu­
minum, Brass, Copper &amp;
Laed.

CLENN F. LAUBAUGH
••• Me. Michigan Avenas

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Roaches,
Moths,
Termites,
Fleas, Rodents, other pests by
reliable Fumigator &amp; Extermi­
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Inquire

Stebbins &amp; Jacobs Drug Store
C. R. Rogers Seed Store.

SMITH BROS.
VELTE &amp; CO.
HASTINGS, MICH.

2.

STEEL CAP PREVENTS CRUSHING

IT'S doubly important to keep yourself on the job these days
because Uncle Sam needs all the production he can get. That
makes it all the more advisable to wear a thoroughly depend­
able Safety Shoe. It not only helps keep up production
- ’less suffering and loss of pay.
but it also saves you from ne

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llddleville

Truss Fitting

AMAZING
SOFTNESS
LESSENS FATIGUE

That's why more workers every
day are adopting Wolverine Shell
Horsehide SAFCTY Shoes. Their
concealed toe armor will Uke a
great crushing force. But, every
bit as important, these SAFETY
Shoes are soft as buckskin and nil-

far greater protection against fa­
tigue which is oerhaps tho most
common cause of serious accidents.

We are offering just six (6) lots for sale. High and
dry building sites. The lots range in size from 70 to
135 feet water frontage, and 178 to 350 feet deep. Each
lot has access to Lights, City Gas, Tel. Good roads
and nice swimming beach. Terms may be arranged
to suit your buying power.'BUY NOW while wages
■re high, and build when conditions will permit.

REID'S RESORT, THORNAPPLE LAKE

1 CUT-RATE

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Gnu. 'if S/taeStint

�THE HASTINGS BANNER
EIGHTY-EIGHTH YEAR

HASTINGS. MICHIGAN. THURSDAY. MAY 27. 1943

UNSUNG HEROES OF I;
MERCHANT MARINE

(5) Help In repatriation, where
I they may be stranded In other
countries.
1 &lt;81 Any other aid deemed necesLast week wc noted Ute fact that
*7 to promote lhe health, morale
general welfare of our mer- Kenneth Wiegand. 22. of Muskegon,
was given a 10 days jail sentence
I chant seamem
United Seoman's Service
Pays High Tribute to the
here for the larceny of a bicycle:
was also ordered to pay lite coats In
Organized to Provide
Work ot Missionaries
‘signed to care fur:
his case or serve an additional 10
A few yean ago newspapers and
For Them
...__ ____
I (1) Seamen
who____
have________
been dta- days. The bike he stole was recov­ 1
Individuals delighted to poke fun
We hnve all reaH nf Ameriean charged from hospitals after medl- ered and restored to its owner.
We have all read of American cal
C&lt;1 tn
.alroent ondjtre
treatment
and ve convalescing.
convalescing.
Tuesday of last week the Muske­ at lhe missionary movement of tte
merchant ships being sunk by :| ((2)
-. Those who have not jj.
— In
been
gon officers picked up Frank Wie­ churches. The missionaries were
bombs and torpedoes while carry- 'hospitals, but who stew definite gand. S3. Kenneth’s brother, whose considered as enraged In a move­
ing food. guns, ammunition, gaso-•
of needing
a*-- —
rest
' and opportu- home is at Twin Lakes, north of ment that could not .get anywhere.
No doubt plenty of mistakes were
to regain their strength.
Muskegom for the theft of a bicycle made
line and other supplies to our Allies.
by tte churches. They often
England. Russia. Australia and ' Mr. McTyier explained that, to belonging to Ray Branch’s young sent out persons who understood
China. Do we realize that, without carry out this program, lhe U£S. son. Sheriff Bera went to Muskegon little or nothing of the background
the service of our merchant marine. ta providing rest homes near the Wednesday after Frank. At first the of thc so called "heathen." Their
It would be impossible for American principal porta on our Atlantic and prisoner denied the theft, but later main idea seemed to be that the
soldiers and airmen to fight our :Pacific coasts. These will not be admitted ll to our sheriff. When he people of China, India, etc. must
battles for liberty outside of the "institutions," but will have an in­
not be allowed to go en-masse Into
formal. home-like atmosphere. Each
U. 8. A.?
the regtons where astestos clothing
Balling -these ships ta an exceed- :home will accommodate not more
would be needecK These folks had
Ingiy dangerous job under present than fifty ,men. who will be under a drove with Wiegand to Twin Lakes, good intentions but lacked proper
but
could
not
find
snv
trace
of
the
physician's
care.
Three
such
homes
war conditions. Up to August I.
training and understanding.
since Pearl Harbor was attacked. ।are now in operation and others stolen wheel The sheriff then ac­
Before and since lhe turn of this
2401 seamen on American merchant ।are being acquired near our Impor­ cused Wiegand of having sold it. century especially, there was a
which he later admitted. He was
vessels were killed, drowned, or tant coastal cities.
marked change for tte better In
died of wounds when their ships
For seamen who suffer from thc quite Indefinite in naming the pur» the approach and the qualifications
went down. Many more were in- ,severe strain and fatigue of wy- chaser, but the Muskegon officers of missionaries and In their proce­
lured, some of them seriously. By tlme service on our merchant ships are trying to locate him. Frank was dure. Natives who did not respond
(his time probably well over 4.000 there will be recreational camps, lo­ taken Into Municipal court here readily to appeals for them to
afternoon, admitted the change their reunion, were Im­
of our sailors have lost their lives ,cated not too far from our coastal Wednesday
by the sinking of American mer- cities.
,
Vacations in these camps will charge against him and was given pressed when missionaries came to
chant ships. Not mat
the men to return to their 15 days In the county jail, also or­ them with doctors and hospitals'to
that many Amer- enable
,
i,-.-,
—-- have
huve been killed
It.lle^ in acac­ , WOrg on thc seas with renewed dered to pav the costa of &lt;18.75 and. heal their sick. They were like­
lean
airmen
If
he
fails.
15
days will be added to
tion atoee’in.
the war started' I strength.
Btartad health and
wise impressed when missionaries
__________
Reception centers are being lo­ hta time in jail.
These seamen, who gave up their
opened schools and colleges, when
at principal ports where the
Uvea for their country, were not tn cated
,
Improved the minds and gave their
’s needs may be ascertained.
government service; but they faced seamen
t
children wider and deeper vision.
death, Injuries and untold suffer- •There, too. they will bo directed to
They taught more efficient ways of
ing when enemy airplanes and sub- whatever
,
type of medical service
farming and homekeeping. They
marines destroyed their ships with they
।
should have.
evidenced a sincere interest In the
Entries
On
Display
In
Store
There has long been an urgent
bombs, torpedoes, machine guns
people among whom and for whom
for sailors coming into port to
and mines; or when they were need
,
they labored.
Windows On Poppy Day
decent places where they can
hurled from oil -tankers tnto a sea have
।
The people of China, India and
Each year lhe American Legion other foreign lands could see that
to spend their lime while on
of blazing oil. Those who escape go
,
Slay spend weeks on life boats or shore
]
leave. Mr McTyier reported Auxiliary sponsors a Poppy paster Christianity
meant
friendliness,
the U-8U. ta acquiring build­ contest In the city schools, contest­ helpfulness, cure for the body, lhe
on flimsy Hfe-rafts and be tor- ttet
।
suitable for club uses, away ants entering from both the high mind and tte spirit. So Increasing
tured by hunger or thirst, or In tte ings
।
far north by bitter cold. But these from
।
the water fronts. At these and junior high school art classes. numbers were won and more would
Tills year twenty posters were have been but for denominationalthey will find places to relax,
survivors will sign again to sal on clubs
,
suitable surroundings and completed, the judges, Mrs. D. A. ism.
other vessels. They know that with
,
These will be a wonder­ Van Buskirk, Mrs. M. O. HUI and
America will lose this war if our comforts.
(
improvement over lhe dingy Harry Larsen, selecting the follow­ .China Oen- Chiang Kai-Shek, a
merchant ships fall to reach our ful
।
the water
fighting fronts with the food, am- hales-ln-the-wall
|)O|CS.UJ.UIC.WBI&gt; along ....
: ing as winners.
ivnrisuan.
I Christian. nu&gt;
His «ue,
wife, now
now ill
in mm
this
munition and supplies our fighting fronts, which heretofore have been
From the high school. Roberta country, has Impressed this and
open to them. Tne
The Morgan won finrt place; Audra other nations as one of the world’s
forces must have.
the only places open
m*:* —
'**1^— shas
.—■ K
b—&gt;ib tnamed
kctyoq Endsley, second; Richard WlUlams,- most famous and cultured women,
The:* American seamen are un- , ffa"
tlrsl Q
ol* ‘these
clubs
been
for
*
Andrew
Fumscth.
a
seamen
sung heroes. The world-wide phases •—
•—
a seamen third.
Winners in junior high ,she Is the daughter of parents who
of this war make the work they are who devoted hta life to helping his were: Joseph Hubert, first; William wcre won to Christianity by Amerdoing more Important than that of shipmates. That club has. in New La Homedieu. second; Gloria Jean lean missionaries. How does China's
any merchant tailors In world his­ York Citv. a large, convenient, four- Hart, third. Those who placed first leader feel about missions and mlsswUl
each
receive &lt;1.00, second place lonarles? Below wa quote from an
tory. Tte ships they man are the story building; and the sailors ap­
life line, reaching 'join our indus­ preciate it. Similar clubs are being winners, 75 cents, and third place, I.*----- *— ------ ui.~-.-w
।nesday last week the following Item
trial front to our fighting fronts. arranged for In. Philadelphia. Bal­ 50 cents.
The winning posters wUl .also be ,which plainly expresses thc views
They not only transport men and timore. Norfolk. New Orleans. San
Francisco, and other large shlp- entered In the district contest and ,of
&lt; China’s ruler:
materials to foreign
then In the state. If they place--------firsti Chungking—&lt;AF&gt;—Generalissimo
our armies arc waging war. but they
CenMcTy l&lt;-r explained
that In the district, where the com- j
;Chiang
Kai - Bhek
Wednesday
also bring to our factories from. oth­
I prai
praised the Christian church and
er lands such materials as bauxite, another fine service for our seamem petition is always keen.
On Saturday. May 22. Poppy Day. | iu
its missionaries in China and said
manganese, tungsten, father, wool, which the UJBS. ta providing. Is
jute. etc., necessary to feed our pro­ low-cost hotels in large porta, which the six winning posters are to be iI the “abolition of unequal treaties
ducing machinery, so it can keep offer decent accommodations, at on display In a store window op ■hadJ freed the Christian church
rates seamen can afford to pay State St., so all may see them, oth­ from all association with foreign
making wur materials.
A high morale in our merchant when thev are «t»ylng ovwntahta ers entered tn the contest have imperialism or-aggrcsslon."
In an address to thc -opening ses­
seamen ta quite us important as It U in port. The USS. is now operating been sent to several of the villages
In tte army or navy. To keep Amer­ three such hotels, not f&lt;*»«&gt;&lt;£*« In the county,. advertising Poppy sion of a Christian conference here,
ican ships sailing it Is necessary to to give good, low-cost hotel service Day.
the first since Uie outbreak of the
war. the Chinese leader said:
provide for tte basic human needs l°8toc«rthe present war began, hun­
"We still need them (the mis­
of American seamen, piey cannot
On© &lt;18.75 War Bond will give an
look to Uncle Sum for hospital care dreds of our seamen on merchant Army enlisted man an overcoat, sionaries) and welcome Christians
If they are wounded. They cannot vessels navs been stranded in for­ two woolen undershirts, and a pair from other lands who serve Uie
people of China with true sym­
expect government compensation eign ports. Their ships were tor­ of light woolen socks.
pathy
and devotion. Don’t feel you
pedoed
or
bombed,
and
survivors
for property toss when their be­
are guests. You are comrades work­
longings go down with their ships, were carried to these Portsoyother
no/food. clothing and shelter while vessels which happened along and
ing with us to save our people and
waiting for another job. /They are nicked them from the water, or life retirement from active work, after build a new nation."
Chiang and hia wife are Metho­
not government employees. If they boats, or life-rafts. These stranded 30 years of service. He had made all
have such old it must come from sailors had no way to return to his plans to cease active work last dists.
"Christians from abroad and
volunteer help, provided by those America. There waa.no one to care year.
When the U.S.8. needed an exec­ Christians In China are on the
Who ore directly Interested in their far them, except charttable peop e
same luuulul
footing and can work wholework and from patriotic citizens living in these ports. The UBS. is utive to act as its general business Bajnc
who appreciate their services and now providing food, medical atten­ manager. the officers and directors heartedly for the reconstruction ol
lacrtficre, which are so essential for tion where needed, shelter and somehow learned that Mr. McTyier , china." Chiang said. "From now on
the preservation of our nation and transportation to the United States *“ ^ring from the poslUon which । there should be much closer rela­
te had filled so capably. They be-t tlons between the Chinese and
for these stranded seamen.
human freedom.
According to Mr. McTyier tte per­ lleved his experience and ability, [western Christians "
Until very recently the writer did
He urged the church In China
not know that anything had been sonal service which the UBS. ta evidenced in hta work was what
done to assist American tailors who now giving our seamen Includes the that organization needed. Bo they 110 proclaim more widely its teachsuffer injuries, or lose their belong­ &lt;0^?rBnergency help in cash, cloth­ persuaded him to take up this new |nir, and to broaden the scope of
work. He gave up his plans for re- Rs work, particularly In public
ings. or employment when our mer­
tirement.
and
is
enthusiastically
health.
ing.
food,
lodging
and
other
needs.
chant vessels are destroyed by our
(2) Guidance and service with laboring to cany out the program 1 “Let the church identify itself
nation’s enemies. Some survivors
have been tortured by thirst or personal problems; where n$«lcu. “ of the U.8A He’s the right man more Intimately with the life and
starvation or bitter cold while on restore self-confidence, or thesta­ for that work. It was a privilege to &gt;—ds nf tte people and cooperate
bility
of the seamans J»mily. as hear him explain the'great bene- fully with the government and soflimsy life-rafts In the North Atfits to the seamen on our merchant , dal welfare agencies and build a
lanllc. Most of them ore picked up. well as in other relationships.
&lt;3) Other help, such as ‘racing ships which the UJ3S. has already i hr«ven in socletv." he said. "When
taken to some port, possibly thou­
relatives, legal advice, assistance In accomplished, and the still greater there ta opportunity the church
sands of miles from Amertea ana {Preparing
official papers and similar services It expects to render in Qiclr । &lt;hould not hesitate to take a lead
left there, with litUe or no money,
| in social service."
dependent entirely on lhe charity MI(4^C&lt;Courscs in professional mari­ behalf.
of strangers. They may have wages time Stej^u to afford additional
due them from their employers, but
have no way to get them. The training to pre pare them for pro­
pride and Independence of a sailor motion tn their craft.
(5) The UBB. has a department
causes him keen suffering under
such conditions; for he loves to pay which looks after a seamans de­
h WhHe’ a guest at the Pennfiora pendents. to see that they do not
suffer from want or neglect. &lt;8) The UBB. has a revolving
hotel In St. Petersburg, the writer
to care for needv beneflclawas privileged to learn of splen­ rfund
did work now In progress to assist 1X1 while a seaman’s life Insurance
sailors on American merchant ships. Is being collected.
To carry *ut Its plans, the UBB.
There was given at the Pennfiora
been Incorporated as a nonone evening a moat Interesting talk has
to thc hotel guests by John Floyd £rofIt corporation, with hc*dnuarMcTyier of-New York City, busi­ ters at 39 Broadway. New York
ness manager of the United Sea­ city. There standards are set for
the
operation
of hotels, elute, cen­
men’s Service. Mrs. McTyier has
been a winter guest at the hotel, ters and other activities. Wherever
for several years, and te ylslta her a UBB. service unit is established,
local committee, on which s#ahere when ids work will permit.
.r, repr»mud. wm direct
that unit's activities.
The use of all its facilities are
[DURING MAY AND JUNE ONLY I)
and believes Banner readers will be free to seamen. But respecting the
seaman’s pride In “being on hta
glad to learn about it
The United Seamen’s Service is own” and "paying his way," cost
usually referred to ns the UBB., prices will be charged them for
and It will be so mentioned here­ food and other Hems, also for hotel
after. It was organized last year as accommodations.
To finance the work of tite UBB.
a non-profit corporation, for the
purpose of providing health and for this, its first year. Ha budget
recreational facilities, hotels where was fixed at &lt;5,780.000 00. American
needed, also to give needed service ship-owners, shlp-bullders and the
to individual seamen, whose ships Seamens' unions have united to
may be sunk by Axis aircraft or finance ita operations. Mr. McTyier
submarines. The writer was pleased stated that the funds had been
to have Mr. McTyier state that, pledged and over half of the budget
while the UBB. is immediately con­ has been paid. Unsolicited funds
cerned with the wartime needs of have been received from Individuals
our seamen, it la not a duration and organizations to encourage Ita
W&lt;Mr. McTler, the general business
YARDLEY
YARDLEY
American merchant ships. It Is di­ manager of the USB. lias had
CLEANSING CREAM
NIGHT CREAM
YARDLEY ENGLISH
rected by a board of trustees, whose training and experience which ad­
members Include representatives of mirably fit him for hta work. H«
COMPLEXION CREAM
lhe government, ship owners, ship grew to young manhood on Georgia
builders, sailors' labor unions, as farm, and has made his own way
In life. He holds decrees from the
well as public-spirited citizens.
Mr. McTyier said that seamen are George Williams College and New
free, independent, fearless men. York University In the field of
• Complexion-wise women (who know "Yardley" Il a beauty­
who will never stand for being pat­ mtnagement. accounting, finance
name to conjure with!) will be auick to lake advantage of this
«&lt;An * VTIn
ronised. So the UB.8. is neither a _ offer: any two JI jart ol Ihof famous Yardloy ertamt lot just
charity nor a mission. Its officers
and directors have no desire to im­ cd manhood. When the Panama
$1,501 Remember, this offer Is limited—you’ll want to “take us
pose their Ideas upon our seamen, Canal was only a ‘hole tn the
up on it" right away! We carry ther complete line of Yardley
but do wish to recognise their great ground" Pres. Theodore Roosevelt
Lavender and Beauty Preparations.
value to America by providing them called for YMCA. work among
with the service they desire in the lhe workers on that big diteh Mr.
way thev want it. The service ren­ McTyier was selected, and there
dered will not duplicate the work successfully organized arid operated
S any other agcnclaa which may the first YMC A huta In that re­
laboring among or for these men. mote area, and was highly com­
mended for his work and good judg­
The USS. program In brief is:
(1) Medical care for seamen in ment.
Mr. McTyler‘8 sincere Interest in
rest rooms and camps.
(21 Recreational faciUUea through the YMCA and his executive abil­
HASTINGS
PHONE 2115
ity were recognized by the leaders
elute.
(J). Decent, low-cost living quar­ in American YMCA. work. He
ters. where necessary, for seamen was made secretary of the Trans­
portation Department of the Na­
while they are ashore.
(4) Personal-problem services for tions! YMCA. and served very
capably until he last year reached
seamen and families.

Officers Have Thief
But Not Stolen Wheel

GEN. CHIANG SAYS

^79663

X

SECTION

ADDITIONAL OIL DRILLING;two fire alarms
AUTHORIZED IN THIS CO. I The alarm of fire Thursday ofter-

BARRY BYPATHS

_
noon was caused by an electric flat
. TV* national petroleum admlnta- |TR&gt;n In thc Bonnet and Gown Shop.
“UtfJortaed the drilling When tte store was closed ThursBy JANE CAMERON
‘
of additional ehallow oil -wells in day noon for the regular half-day
globe with a
twelve Michigan counUcs. one of 1 vacation, this iron was on Uje IronFourth Estate.
whlch Is Barry county. The others.; Ing board with the current onare: Allegan. Berrien. Branch. Cal- j fortunately not in full force. HowThe Kellogg Foundation got it­
houn. Cass. Kalamazoo. Kent. Mus- i ever it was enough so that the overkcgpn. Ottawa. St. Joseph and Van heated Iron created a considerable self quite a blurb In a feature ar- &gt;
Buren. 8Dacln« requirements for smoke, which was finally discovered tide, with profuse illustrations, re- ,
wells In these counUcs had been 40 i and resulted in a visit from the fire centiy In a national magazine. San iKelland and Paul DcGrulf.
acres per well. Thc new authorize- I department. Very little effort was Bulettc, one of their staff writers book. Willow Run. is hot
,
lion fixes the spacing limit at 20 required to end the trouble. Not did It and the article shows exhaus- axjicmbly
line griddle. 0or»
acres, which permit many more
—- •&lt;— •- ------—
Uve study of the entire set-up. One &lt;Hons. Chum I
’
■
paragraph ta as follows: "When ■
wells. Hie government restricts the and that wo* caused by thc smqke.
this ------situation
came to a head —
in
depth of the wells, when 20 acre
Friday
riiua; night, be
at buoui
about eleven 1, ;;
A
spacing ta allowed, to 2.000 feet.
o’clock, the fire alarm was sounded. E“‘houn C?u^’r',Dr; Robins went the V-Mail Dept. Our brothgl
Jtal ~*taff~in
Albion !
It was caused by the discovery that
in —Albion
Chester Stowell's car. parked near ■nd “&gt;&gt;,d theIflectors
oc“ra about/
“ »*boralabor*- .1last lettct was sent May 11 frt
Government restrictions and sim­ hta house, was on fire. The car was lo,7 Plan—the first, incidentally— England and we received it May I
plifications of industrial and resi­ damaged beyond repair.
I That’s what I call traveling.
1| operating over at Hastlngsbineigh— *“
dential Incandescent lighting fix­
i boring Barry County, on a grant |
I have a setting hen who telar
tures will save 2.000 to 3,000 tons BUY OB StXL IT WITH BASNER
lrtkE'iZ'm°ih?jS!" O ul1 to the CIO. She wants more ihi
of metal this year.
her share of grain and'only at
every other day. She says. "To Im
with thc war effort, her person
whims come first" Site did ec
descend to set on some em wh
their Mamma took a powder, k
when I brought the other ben bw
she took off and hasn’t set an hour
since. Her name is Jnhnna L. Lewis.
Girls, does It make you feel silly
to put a inch hems in your growing
ndolescent daughter's dresaas,

ANNOUNCE POPPY
POSTER WINNERS

AH TWO

BEAUTY CREAMS FOR

know you'll never have a chance to
let them down. Come to think of
It. the construction of that last sent*"ce certainly should make me fee!
silly.

The family baby was here and
had the giggles. She looked at me
•o limo that all of her I didn’t
have hold of. fell to the floor.
Graduation time Is always a
pleasure around here. The sweet
boy graduate was upstairs dressing
for Baccalaureate and his brother
hud skipped out with his suit. He
bellowed down. "Hey. have I got to
go up there in my shorts?" An un«vmnath&lt;«Uc voice from the kitchen

-nd un there and a kindly teacher
de-Rummcrf him *0 he would ba a
credit to the family.

The Washington Department of
Agriculture states that the present
outlook for Michigan’s peach cross
has been determined as "fair," &lt;1
An. oil painting, "Farm Bureau,"
by William Fox. son of Harley Pox,
Hastings, was awarded first place
in the 14th annual exhibition of
Kalamazoo artists.
In commenting on this painting
the Kalamazoo Gazette article re­
viewing the exhibition said:
"The first award, "Farm Bureau,"

depicts a typically' American sub­
n*
ject rendered in strong, clear colon pointing in oil Fox has submitted I
and brought together in a compact
nnd well organised special design
reminding one of Edward Hopper,
well-known American painter. Wil­ his palatini; was the view looking those on Michigan trees i
liam Fox Is an artist employed by south cast toward thc group of, freestng occurred
ircelln« «xurrea.
the Kalaslgn company and has buildings housing the Farm
shown In local exhibitions for many

Help the Men in the Armed
Forces To Be Listed in
the Directory
Following is a list of men in the Armed Forces for whom wo do not have

addresses.

If you con give us the address of any of these men, please

phone, write, or stop in and tell us. Help keep the Service Men's directory

up-to-date.

See the complete list of Service Men in the lobby of this bank.

Clinton Adams
John Anderson

Bill Babcock
Charles Barnes
George Bauer
Rex Bean
Carl Beach
Kenneth Beckwith
Eugene Bennett
Prosper Bernard
James Berry
Richard Bogart
Winston Boyes
Robert Bradsha*
Clair Brady
Carl Brock
Rlcha/d Brock
Jack Brounard
Richard Brower
Donald Brown
Maynard Brown
Lloyd Brunt
Lavcrn Bryant
John Buehler
Robert Burns
Bernard Carney

Cecil Charles
Donald Chase
Orville Cooley
Jack Crockford
Robert Crittenden
Ernest Crumback
Don Curtis

Arthur Dodge
Francis Edgecomb
Leslie Enxiati
Fanl Foster
,
Robert Francisco
Milford Frederickson
Raymond Garvey
Harald Gales
Maurice Haight
Wesley Hanke
Stanley Hansen
Dwight Harrington
Charles Harvarth
Lyle Hathaway
Curtis Hawkins
Elwood Hawkins
Frederick Haywood
Donald Heath
Robert Helrigel
Harold Helsel
Charles Higdon
Junior Hill
Frank Hobbs
Carrin Hoffman
Kenneth Hoffman
Donald Howell
Dorr Howell
Steve Hula

Richard Johnson
Howard Johnston
Robert Jordan
George Juppslrom
George Kellogg
Albert Kennicott. Jr.

Kenneth Kopf
~ Thonuu
- —
Donald Lucas
Charles Lykins
Richard MacLeroy
David Mapes
William Mason
Hewitt Matson
I^e McCallum
Ernest McCormlek
Richard McIntyre
John Mekau

Viusatea Salik
Robert Saunders
Robert Schaller
Robert Schiiner
Clarence Berijan
Rowell Shelienbargcr
Philip Shepard

Manrirr Miller

Donald Sprinter

George Oaks
Charles Ogden
Carl Overholt

Stewart Peters
Richard Pike

Charley like

Donald Hulhruff

LyBARKER’S

HASTINGS,

-

�THE HASTINGS BANNER, THURSDAY, MAY 17, 1MJ

Frost of Orand Rapids visited them [with relatives and at the Johnson
gardlng her hand which iia* caused
:
ifrom Saturday until Tuesday while farm In Yankee Springs. ★ Mrs.
Iher husband was assisting in an'Floyd Watkins of Green Lake vis- * The Claude and Jack Rosenberg
■ '
Z “
।oil well drilltaiR operation at Howell, ited Mrs. Myrtle Benaway and- IWddMKS
. Tb.
Thom..^ J*nn
V.»o» TH»«Uj JW-- receive letter* from Sgt Clarence
r Helmer (Pee-Wee) who lias been ta
1
nnd Mra. Blanch Segerstrom ar.- service some Uxne and from whom
rompanled Mra. Jas.
Berry nnd they had not heard directly for
nlng. * The Young
Woman's
Guild yeun*
en the
making
of
rand.
monUu. He write* he la In Horth
has undertaken
the o?
making
of fan
tap da&gt;‘ev1tnllig-uLP
• use
conralescen?
Th»Y wiUi Jara** hav-(Africa. It 1* gratifying to know
robes for the „.Cd
use _.ni
of convalescent
piracm
a*
mic aciTttca
A
Jf.
ing
been
here
for
the
weekend
and
has received
their letters
ii.
I.- ,txl
lesdT?
cftL wfll^
&lt;** **!&amp;* btolber. Harold Be
g- he
MldfflevlBe
new*allclippings
fromwith
tfee
l,llm t,1U vklnlW- JttS
WMe “
Mr
Mrs. Oscar Sherk and Mraliertha Uielr leader ^ra.LhM. WlUtams. cratrom
to CQIJlp * Wnl. scheiv • Banner, which Uiey have sent each

Star members were at Wayland Andrew Finkbeiner, Mr. and Mra.
Friday evening to the Friendship Obear Finkbeiner and daughter
meeting of the O. K 8. chapter. A | Phyllis, ot this village, and Mr.
MYs. Nora Whitmore of Grand tand Mr*. James Clark and children
Mra. Minnie McFall lias been con- Rapids spent a few days last week 1 of Pannelee. A Mr. and Mrs.
with Mra. Delta Allen, going to Has- ctayton Bennett were in Grand
flu since Thursday. Mrs. Lois
J!.1
‘
It 1n£?ratmn lend fun,:ral M!rvlCM for Mrs. An-

D1EVILLE *

Mrs. W. A. Cruller and children.
Halen and Dean accompanied Mrs.
Clarence French to Kalamazoo,
Bunday where they visited the
latter's son, Hl at Barbour Hall,
Nazareth College. * Sunday guests
at the home of ”—*- ' “ -

EJ":' □‘S."KS&amp; ess!
Sta

town at 2 p. m. for the grove where nlng at Butterworth hospital at tha

(instead of services by the American

Mr*. Finkbeiner was riding with
~ - ---- -------- —— - ----- - — --------*her daughter, Mn. Ruby Yonkers,
placed on the soldiers lot. iwas
----------struck by a heavily loaded coal
followed by Uie program. Music truck al
and she was thrown onto her
wm be furnished by the band and head
on
l!&gt;e
pavement,
susspecial numbers »by Pat and Ward'talnlng
,——j a skull fracture. 8ho »ev8^ wllh lhc addraw ot the day er regi
bv Rev. 8. B. Qulncer. Il ta hoped |Cathert._______
„„
imany fn
willcare
be present
for three
scrv- in
at Dutton
rftacfcment
weather
for Grand
rorae Rapids
Use butlived
much
me program win be held in Uie life had been spent on the farm

you aren't yet using rowboat* to (
tour lhe farm* a* many in the,:
southern states are doing.

daughter Phyllta of Grand Rapids. Mrs. Harold Cutler; treasurer. Mrs.
A Her. E. C. Finkbeiner of Bangor James Clark. A Mr. and Mrs. Henry .gi;^jL*”'','were"'Mr " and *Mrs.' Ati- 1;*ira*
vernciva
an mil N'orman of blrthdays are scheduled to meet this Of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Johiuon Gillett will be the salutaiorian with Grand Rapids, Uirtc grandchildren
“.*??. V
•
spent from Thursday afternoon un- Brog accompanied their daughter,,
t ’Finkbeiner.
Finkbeiner, Mr. and Mrs. VurjWilllams and little son Norman of Kf
n^v
’ni«ht~ot
’wfth"Nai
’hj*n''
'moUwith
iwh/Nathan
wiiv^"nn*Mof’5in uiridtaville-Preee n
son
Norman
Monday
night
»hn live on the markings
Middlevil e-Preem.rsiBoth
nM
a sax
rv.»h eiri. an*
. u_..u
of 3,345.
girls
land
—
one-great-grandchild,
»
a
UIVWlbrothhave been very active in school life -—*-------er. Wm. —
Muahlcr
of Caledonia. An­
father, Andrew Finkbeiner and । Friday afternoon and spent t^
and Mrs”’wuT£hroder
and upon their graduation will en­ other son Walter jntLdegth In an
■other relative* here and attended i weekend. Mr*. Vogel is getting set„„
. .’
“d Mrs. claude_RosenberC**^Jr.
Jor K&lt;}®d are Mr. and Mrs. Ira GHlespie of effect of burn* on hl* legs received
ter nurses training. MIm Foster auto accident tnsEtirran al the
thc funeral of his aunt. Mrs. Mat- ' tied in a cottage at a take at MichiWill
Tram(sometime
ago
in
a
bonfire.
The
litat St. Mary's hospital In Grand age of 23Funeral servlc.es
■ Utew Finkbeiner ta Grand Rapids 'k*n Center * Mr. and Mra. Nor­
Rapids and Mias Gillette at Butter­ were held jt the Griggs Bl. church
Friday afternoon, a JJr. and Mra. | man Carpenter of
worth hah pi tai. same city with In Grand Rapids at 2 o'clock Fri­
; Edward Barber o&lt; Gi»&gt;u RipUla.~--n.c.
a three months pre-training course day afternoon, attended by a large
- riMted her parent*. Mr. and Mra. Mr. and Mra. Wm. Reid and Mr
grandmothers.
nt the University
~—«—* -•
• — assembly of relatives
. F. R. Prindle. Sunder , and all‘and Mrs. Ben Carpenter,nt Parmer u
hospital
at Ann
relative* and friends.
friends,
Artor. We surer
fly wish the girls Many from her old home. Leighton
• spent Uie day at
Uie gtarmcr's^Oun
, lee.
Mr. cMMrJS
and Mrs^
J ’5g&gt;r?atW,Lt n7pp|’over^h^dvei" MeT ^oth^Md^Kn*1 AMfr
‘r^
SScSSII
w &amp;
’ato^sJmX;
*"
ler while their
' and Mrs. Bertha Johnson of success in their —
future profession, were in attendance. * Relatives and
-^-in-taw.
(visitors
ot
his
parent*
A
Mrs.
Fran2b
ha^v
o*er
the
advciu
M
after
anotne^sKk
s^ii.
*
Mr
Grand
Rapids
They
returned
to
;
Hastings.
Funeral
services
will
be
*
Other
high
ranking
students
in friends attending the funeral from
anting
t accompanied by his son-»n-mw, &gt;
•Id at the Freeport Methodist scholarship are Richard
Gtenn Oriffeth attended the lG0Ui(cis Oliver,lias been moved from Parmelee aid society are honoring in Grand Rapids Monday —-----Morehouse,
tic hard Morehouse, here were Mr. and Mrs. Andrew
..lurch nt 3 o'clock Tuesday. The Martha Pederson, Mary Corrigan, Finkbeiner, Mrs. Christine Fink1 anniversary celebration of
the Pennock hospital to the home of his Mrs.
----------- -- Armstrong
--------------nee
Of ]aRt wee]c
latter remainTheodord'
.___ ..__
.... —.I,___
.....I 1L&lt;r. TnmM OU. —
tiiey all returned home. A Mrs. sympathy of the entire community Catherine Corrigan and Ward Ber' ing until Saturday because of the
Phyllis Cutler, a recent bride with
Winners of the activities
church Bunday. Rev. Curtis served;ver of Gates comers; anq is max-hower this' Friday afternoon nt death of thrir sister-in.law. Mrs. Robert Barth, nee Patricia Powers, H extended the sorrowing family. epds.
is visiting her grandmother. Mrs. ★ Mta-es Helen Coman and Mar­ awards are Marilyn Gillette, and
the church as pastor twenty-seven I ing a nice recovery from her re- • • parfrc&gt;_c Methodkt church. * Matthew
’“‘"'a. oil. ana airs.
--- v Finkbeiner. AMr.
and
years ago nnd is the oldest liyirig cent operation. * ^ty °ff
.Members of the O. E. S. Chapter Mra. Edgar Leffe! of Kalamazoo. Sarah Boyce, while enroute to her cella Davis of the Ladd Secretarial Charles Harris. Next In order are Wilber Klump. Ralph Finkbeiner.
home in San Diego. Calif., from school tn Grand Rapids, spent lhe
accompanied by
b&gt; James
J.™. Johnson
Job^n ot
... Annapolis. Maryland where on May weekend at their homes southwest Avis Jackson. Esthel Arents, Vivian Mr. and Mrs. Otis Morgan, Mra.
Williams, Bruce Chase and Leia ,t7\,SUn*’n' Mrs Me*inda Bed....v...«...
- .Hastings, brought Mrs. Hattie John- 4 she became the bride of Ensign ot
town. * Fred White, of Jackson Barrett. ' Top ranking athlete was ford. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bro* and
[p. m. this Friday. May 28 at which (since Mondov with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Barth. The ceremony being (spent
&lt;wnl Saturday
RHti.rriav afternoon
nhbmnnn at
at hi*
hia Floyd Moore followed bv Pat Rey- Philip Bender. The sympathy of.
I lime there will also be a memorial son to her home south of iowy.
nnlrt. Allan Wilson,
Wilinn Dick
OU-lr McKibben,
MrKlhK»n many
manv friends
frlanrf. ts
i. extended
—.__
Creek where they speht the day neon, after spending flftcen-days ■lervtce. a Mr. nnd Mrs. Corl Netf- I Thursday afternoon, after passing performed in tiie lovely' chapel of home here with his mother. Mrs. nolds.
the be-'
the United Slates Naval academy. {Lenna White. A Thc annual spring and Charles Harris. A comparative­ reaved family in their sorrow.
with their daughter and sister. Mrs. I leave with his parents. Mr. nnd Mrs.
r&gt;t
’mit
^iu*7h'«rw
‘reke«d
—
.. “’r.Dcnt
--■ Johnson. A The regular meeting
Clark Seeley nnd family. * Mr. and,I Eugene Haight cf Grand Rapids and ।----the-------weekend
Ensign Barth expect* to join hi* i musical sponsored by lhe Thorn­ ly new award-is the service award ,
---------------------of
thc
Woman's
Society
of
Chris
­
Mrs. Harry Depuit and son Jack friends in this vicinity. He is now an p‘'nd2t
b [h" Pratrlr *
Mr ™&lt;i
bride in the west taler tn lhe sea- ; apple-Kellogg school will be held given lhe students who in the opin- 1 PENNOCK HOSPITAL
tian
Service
will
be
held
at
the
of Beverly were Wednesday after- aviation radio man 3c. * Sunday
on U*e Prair r * Mr. and
son. Mrs. Barth will also visit her‘in the school auditorium at 8:15
t&gt;.♦ week-,
William Streeter and four Methodist church this Friday after­ grandfather Powers nt Cadillac i this Friday evening under direction ion of the faculty have done most
noon visitors at Che home of their dinner guests at the home of Mr.
the school. W
were Mar- I
u
uncle. Olcnn Allen and family at and Mrs.. Wilocr Klump west of «^^«hten wlU be Wednesday noon with a potluck dinner at 1 where she resided until ten years,of Gerald Stucker. music instructor for
Gillette and
i Williams. '&gt;
„?’rl4.^ere b?rn
the
Undies bring own table of age. A The June meeting of the । of the .faculty. Proceed* will be llyn
Parmelee. A Some of the B«utem Uown were her psrenu, Mr. and Mr.*
*Mr. and Mnu CUJ Streetcr^ai o’clock.
Ued for the girls.
rlee Harris towmJTar^i^n™ ^T*I‘L*ncl ,o1'
service, sandwiches and n dish of Rouse circle of tiie Methodist; used for chn-rons for the band uni- and Ward Berends tied for the boys and^mJXte nftJSk
(Gun lake, celebrating the fourth food. The various circles will have chuith will be held on Thursday ; forms. The program promise* to award There, are thirty-three sen- ।
3f?S 5?^ &amp;
kSbJ’:
birthday of thr little twin daughters parts in thr program arid we are afternoon. June 3 at the home of be better than last year, numbers lore to graduite thia ywr A De- JSTi. n i
Joan and Judith. * Mr. and Mrs. anxious for a good attendance as Mrs.- Burdette Wadd. * Mr. and‘by the band, ensembles and the .-pile the steady downpour the regu- jot*,’
Harold Haskin* and two children there is business of importance. A Mrs. Glenn Solomon andAfrs. Ves-1 girls sextette. The young folk* of
tar meeting of lhe Masters-Jon«
UM&lt;y
of Saranac were Sunday afternoon general invitation Is extended al)
circle held at the home of Mrs. J. ctarklrihe R j mR
callers of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. ladies to enjoy this gathering. A .Mie Harris attended the funeral of! the school show a lot of talent and
ladles aunt. Mrs. Jennie.Chat- । do exceptionally well, and we an- L. Rugg. Thursday afternoon wm
Delbert bi«
Henry Poulson. * Lieut. Robert Mr. and Mr*. J. E. Norgnard of the
at Lowell, Sunday afternoon, tlclpate a splendid concert. This well attended with several visitors mm 14* Mr“ «n&lt;i
Lichtenberger of Ft. Custer was a Grand
------ - ---------Ranids were —
Sunday
..— visitors terdon
weekend guest of Miss Pauline Ben- of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Chas, They also called on their aunt*, will probably be Mr. Stacker'* last nresent. Dr vo Ilona Is were conduct­
m,
away at the Benewny home. Miss Crookston. * Mrs. Jarvis Campbell Mrs. Carrie Dygrrt at the home of chance to present Uie young folk* ed by Mra. Minor. Dullness included
Mr. and Mrs. Ctayton Dygert. and as he expects to be called for serv- re-electl-n of Mrs Philip Bender
Pauline who had been home for a returned home Saturday from ten cn
Mr. and Mrs. Ivan DeNise. of ice soon after school closes. We as leader and Mrs. Wm. Sweet as
Patients discharged include- L*Wfew days with strep throat infection days stay at Blodgett hospital,
Sick committee ap­ rence Durkee, Lake Odom, infant
returned with him to iter work at Grand Rapid.* but is making daily Alto. A Reginald Smith went to regret to have him leave but Uncle see'y-treaa.
the Bell Telephone office in Battle trips to thc hospital for treatment*. Battle Creek. Wednesday and vis- (Sam scents to have a place for him. pointed ta Mra. Henry Brog and Janet Elaine Roberts, Woodland. R.
his cousin Norman Drew and , A Mrs. John Robertson has resigned Mrs. Eldon Lawrence. A Chinese
No matter whot you bring
Creek, Sunday evening. * Mr. and * Mr. nnd Mrs. Clyde Grummett ited
1. Mra. Vernon Bebee. Sunfield, and
Mrs. Charles Lewis ant! two dnugh- tlsilcd their daughter. Mrs. Wm. also his maternal grandmother at her position as dietician at lhe state suction created considerable fun David Downs. 702 Clinton, all of
your car in for. you're
:tera ot Jackson are expected on Myers and family at Lansing Sun- Ft. Wayne. Ind. during the week-'hospital at Coro after eighteen and added a nice sum to the treas­ whom were medical patients. Sur­
end.
A We understand the Thom- months service and ta owyiuiiiK
spending ury. The
inc June meeting will
win be
oc gical cases discharged were Mra.
guaranteed the best in
Saturday to spend Decoration with dav and their little grandson Billy
appic-KcUonr
students
brought
someUme
her
parents,
Mr.
and.
wmeUme
with
and
held
at
the
home
of
Mrs.
Ruasell
2..
ci
(her itarcnu. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer returned home with them for the home their share of trophies
Francis Oliver and Gerald Johnson.
It’S from (Mrs.
Mrs Malcomb
Mnlrnmh Maclver
Mnrlvrr at
nt Parmelee?
Pnrm^l^** Bender. a
workmanship and the low­
* *rk.
The annual meeting of Middleville; Sally Thomas, 100 W.
.Fenton. * Mr. and Mrs. Arthur summer. * Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
.Smalley nnd sons vtstted
hl* Botmn and f ur children of Grand thc Field meet at Hastings Friday (before accepting another position, thc Barry County Federation of Apple BL; Leo Barry, Hastings. R.
est in prices. Now. more
father at Marshall (Sunday nfter- Rapids spent Sunday with her sis- afternoon. A Tiie Eastern Star field a Another school year 1* drawing Woman's clubs held with lhe l-ca) 2; John Service, 435 W. South:
specta)
for
Initiation
Thursday
to
a
close
and
Sunday
evening
a
club Tuesday was well attended Mrs. Hale Lepard. Lake Odessa;
than ever before we want
noon. * Mrs. French of Tacoma, ter. Mrs. Cinir Brog and family
™.„.
^u,
Washington who b spending some * Miss Joyce Cridler was the week- evening and also entertained Free- (mark* the beginning of the finals. with a registration of fifty-three M
ra ..
.p
dy and ^Giard
to prove to you that we
time with her children nt Bvron end visitor of Miss Ardis Henning I,, port chapter who brought -ver three with lhe baccalaureate service al ladles. The president. Mrs. Mik) Weeks. Nashville. ------- •twelve
—•
Center is visiting Mrs. Emma Wil- on north Orand Rapids St. * The candidates for initiation. A Miss 8 p. m. at the school auditorium Young of Nashville presided over
surgical pa­
really know how to bring
Florence
Bender
of
Grand
Rapids
with
Rev.
I.
W.
Minor
delivering
tiie meeting. The morning session 'tients in the hospital on Tuesday
liams. * Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sen- Prairie Garden Club will hold Its
spent
the
weekend
at
home
wifn;thc
address.
Monday
vening.'May
better ond economical
opened
with
assembly
singing
led
afternoon — Charles Daniele, Jr..
,siba are rejoicing over the arrival annual n-jring luncheon tills Tuts-'
of twin grandinns, born Saturday, day itVMhe home of Mrs. Arthur her parents. Mr. and Mra. Philip ; 31. Cloas night exercises at f-* - bv- Mrs. O. L. Finkbeiner. newly Mrs. Russell Nelson and Mra. John
performance to‘your car.
Bender.
A
Weekend
and
Sunday
I
m.
always
a
moat
enjoyable
e
event.
elected
president
of
lhe
Middle
­
Garnaat,
Lake
Odessa;
Albert
May ?2 to their sort Sam. Sentiiba Thede in Leighton. Mrs. Edward1-,
2. Wednesday
-------- ...---------... M „8 o'clock ville club, followed bv the invoca­ Stauffer. Hastings, R. 1; Mtas Nita
and wife of Clarksville. Tiie fam- Jackion is In charge of the program guests
-r
tof Mr. nnd Mrs. Wm. Street- 'June
- Mrs.
..... H.orrv
.......... Stimson spent
.. Wed.. - er
st Oun take were her brother- I marks the graduation proper.
________
... Minor. Mrs. Pau! Null Shelbyville. A. 1; Mra. Lillian
proper, with
tion_bv Mrs. I. W.
ily formerly resided in this vie- *
7.. t,_.,
iinitv'.
friends here
nraday nnd
’he'w ... ..
’'mr *
In Kehalf of the club weK Llchty. 402 8. rfanover: Ed. SavaI Rev. Louis Rigelinan of Aui——
Ilnitv. and
nnd 'iwv'c
have” many
mr.nv friend*
hem nnufav
»-irf Friday
Prirti* 'at
nt ‘the*
tho Matt
Mntthrw
who congratulate them in their dou- Finkbeiner home in Grand Rapids.
K
°niOnS
anti
F F3 5P'*Wy’ eomeri
corned the
the ladles
ladles and
and gave
gave an
an ta
in­­ cool. HaaUnga R. 3: Mra. Prank
ble good fortune A Mr. nnd Mrs A The two Boy Scout troops enjoyed Ishtar Mndene
**"*
“"' -history
-------- ---------~ club
‘ Owen
teresting
of Middleville
Charlotte;. Mrs. Maurinc
MOBIL PRODUCTS — DISTRIBUTOR
I Warren Allen and son Hugh of a camping out nt Barlow take this
oni.fur which Is the oldest, having been
W. Grand; Mra. Hom­
Grandville were Sunday afternoon past weekend. The country troop 1
IJfT ,,
'JmrtFnt*
1V.ul*
thC organized In 1877 nnd known by er .McKibben. Middleville, R. 3;
HASTINGS
PHONE 2554
nW,, nnd
.nd ib.
.oxn jiK-X
P'S* T*
%!.
and evening yM.nn
visitors ..
nt lh.
the Otem.
Glenn yen.
went cm
out TOdw
PYtday night
the town
nr' Th^r7
’L
° 1 £ "it various names. * During the fore­
Reed- SunfWM: Mra.
Alien home nt Parmelee. * Sunday boys Saturday. Th* lenders Wm.
it1
sf,vcrnl chapRSl! ,n noon session the Thomnpple-Kel- OUbert Todd. Hastings, R. 1.
.dinner guests at the Russell Beeler Ferguson and Chris Jensen aecom- (Si wim » h«n?«in?d
f
'Xihers logg school band furnished special
Following are the names of tho
. (home were her sister. Mrs Walter uaniod them. * Mr. and Mra. LaRuc ?nr?£d
iir**eLa
of_y?.ls .com‘ music. Mra. A. H. Carveth reported medical patients: Allyn Grant and
Culbert and husband of Hastings ertffeth nnd two small sons of *up}L.
* Mr
years, will leave. on thc child free bed and Mrs. niomas Slowlnskl. Lake Odessa;
jTbe Berta, feubt'r. Mr, Rbbert .OnM B.pM. .pm. ar .erlrnd
“ Bb»Sb HrSln? St S WM " JbJnT’^'.XlK?*5 Robert Shannon reported on the
stale federaUon meeting. Ttie Py„
(----- !------- -——---------• tied
itcd friends
friend* in Grand Rnnld,
Rapids, Hat.
Sat- IMlss
tMlss Lotieta
Loueta Cook, died 31
al his
hl* home thtan Sisters served a lovely.lunchurday afternoon and evening. Ar*
*'•- and
—• funeral
*----- --------‘—------nt Allo
services
were eon which was another part of the . ruZ"iWn3i,7? W. Grand: Mrs. J.
.Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Smalley who held
I
at Ypsilanti on Tuesday. Miss day's meeting. * Assembly singing A:}**’*®! ’J7. Ji. Walnut; Herbert
I have been caring for two small Loueta
I
and her aunt, Mrs. Sarah opened the aftemo«n session fol- n‘7}?b',n!521.
SJ : ,M,7' Davld
sons of his sister while the mother Campbell
i
accompanied her grand­ lowed by two timely readings by Bartholomew. 414'.5 6. Jefferson,
ir,. Harry Baisch’ which”'were
___ - IPAHflINn
.
"
■ if
V&gt;
was in the hospital with a new mother
i
atxi parents. Mrs. Thom Mrs.
nr
R^ND WF.LGKD
j little son, took the children to their and
i
Mr. nnd Mra. Roy Cook of ^‘e'been'Ta’rd
’
•
MAN
______
.mother nt Clare Saturday. * Mr. Battle
i
Creek to the funeral return­
|snd Mrs. Albert Wierlnga of the Iing home Tuesday night. A Plans review by Mra. Carroll Burkholder
w“n*" Bronson,
Wallace
w--—"
aged 80. died
i west county line spent Sunday with are
i
being completed for Ute ob­ of the book "Happy Land.'' * Musi­ Mort. eve.. May 17. at Pennock hos­
M.’. nnd Mrs. Frank Garbow of servance
i
of Decoration dav as usual cal numbers were rendered bv the pital where he had been a paUent
. northwest Thornapple. A These arc a.
at anuuictuie,
Middleville, ounuay
Sunday auemoon.
afternoon. girls sextette cf lhe T-K sch-ol and for five days. He was bom in Ohio
busv days at Mt. H«pe cemetery.!Rev. Lerov Chamberlain as general bv Jane Hooper with lhe xylophone. March 8, 1863, and had lived on a
Three men arc mewing and caring I chairman is being assisted by T. I. Elected officers of the Federation farm in Rutland township for 77
for the iota and all arc hoping warm 1 Gillette nnd Oscar Finkbeiner and arc. President. Mrs. Milo Young of years. Surviving are two sons. Ben
days will cause the aplrca* to bloom while there arc some details yet to Nashville, re-elected: 1st vice pres.- Bronson of Detroit and • Wallace
i for Decoration day. * Mrs. Clark I be worked out a fine program is al- Mrs. John Dell. Woodland: 2nd vice Bronson of FHnt, also two daugh­
thrt
Bltss nnd Mra. L. R. Beeler were in I rasdv in the making. The Thom- ores.-Mra. Robert Shannon, Has­ ter Mrs. Lucille Landis of Wood­
land and Mrs. Rose Oliver of Has­
Grand Rapids Thursday afternoon apple-Kellogg school band and Uie tings:
sec'y.-Mra. Floyd Evarts
। where Uie former saw a doctor re-j Bov Scouts will leave from down Nashville; treas.-Mrs. Mark Ritchie. tings. The funeral will be held at
t«o o'clock this afternoon at the
Middleville. The IBM meeting will Walldortf funeral home. Interment
be held in Nashville. * Mra. Chas. in lhe Rutland cemetery.
Robertson reUring president of the
Middlevililc club after two success­
Seven Major Changes
ful seasons, feels the Club Iuu ac­
Within the era of recorded his­
complished a rood amount of work tory. the Yellow River in China has
with several contributions to out-

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cr“*
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the serious injuries received by Mrs.
Matthew Finkbeiner in an auto ac­
cident in Grand Rapids on Satur­
day. May 15. We are grieved to
record her death on Tuesday eve-

REMODEL
NOW!
IT S YOUR DUTY to keep
the home you love ot its best.
Consult The Hostings Build­
ing ond Leon Assn and dis­
cover how easy and eco-.
r.omicol it is to remodel it
and moke it last longer.
THE PLAN: In order to
moke it easy for you to re­
model property, the Hos­
tings Building and Loan
Assn, can arrange financing
Money moy be borrowed to
convert o dwelling into war
housing or to make it more
liveable for you ond your
family. You may repay out
of your income, over o period
of time.
If you are planning to re­
model. tepair or buy a home

stop in and let us explain

Wo Sell War Bonds and War Savings Stamps

THE HASTINGS BUILDING
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9 Stebbins Bldg.

Members F. H. L. B. Phone 2503

X nim rt” 6.™ hl
ra 1,1 the dikes occurred near Kai­
feng and caused the river to shift
tome 250 miles to the Gulf of Chityt.
on lhe other side of the Shantung
peninsula, from Its former mouth
near Halchow.

SOME BRAND NEW LISTINGS
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7 ROOM HOUSE, close In the 3rd ward. Full basement
.11.300.00
YEAR AROUND COTTAGE at Leaeh Lake. This is a
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Yovr car’s a year older now
... give it a new leaie on life!
GtARtn TO todiy's dining condi­
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throughout I'M}. Get this 10 Stir
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�THE HASTINGS BANNED, WCTtSDAT, MAY W, 1943

wpltal at the
tr in which
iby Yonkers,
/ loaded coal

lp.
Allegan
rs ago they

Evangelical
Altar society,
he husband

randchtldren
lid. a brothedonla. Anleral services
a Bl. church

ne. Leighton
lelaiivcsand '
uneral from
aline

r.

Fink.

Mr. and

Finkbeiner,
organ. Mrs.
tcltnda Bedry Brow and
ympathy of.

Cebey. Maa-

Kauffman,

hville, R. 3.
s. Franklin
'Ulhun Wai* 1
ossa, Infant
'oodland. R.
onfield, and
Hon. all of
tents. Bur-

id Johnson^

lasting*. lh
W. South:

d

Bernard

urglcal pa­
in Tuesday
Mnlels. Jr..
Mra. John
sa; Albert
Miss Nita
dra. Lillian

Mauri nc
Held: Mrs.

Grant and

Mrs. David
lefferson.

nnock hosi a patient
m in Ohio
lived on a
Mp for 77

d Wallace
wo daughof Wooder of HasInterment *

orded hisChina hns
iven occnise major
m breach-

!r to shift
t of Chihli,
Shnnturnc
ler mouth

ON THE HOME FRONT
(Continued from page 1, Section 11
an editorial In a recent number
saw a discussion of the llauor sit­
uation around our military camps—
I read aosnething that made me
"hopping mad" at the breweries.
Here it is. taken from "Tiie Brew-

dent happen to subscribe.) Quote.
"Right now there Is a bte demand

1 he'd been out on the waler—made
‘I *•*
him
---------seasick
'-*• at
— first,
**— *but
”* he----said
‘J —
you
■soon get used to It. Darrell didn’t
; think much of the weather we were
। having—rattier damp.’ lie said. His
;“dDnm|t*h Aldrich Y l’o
trail'll
u Asoncn. x
7™ Fleet
~1 “
co
Poet Office

,

Home from the 12th of May un­
tl* lhe M'lh
Ed Caukins'who has
been recuperating at While Sulphur
।Spring*. West Va. since he returned
(from 13 months In Australia.
1 Ed was glad to be home but lis­
ten to this— his wife, the former
Gerry Wlictler of Nashville, works
at Fort Custer, and like many othF"’ “
fOXf'n CK
to.rry
her llad
Job—onIy
and lhe
wb Ikncw

Say, if you haven't aent that cap
yet. I'd like to have the shield that
Igoe* on the front, too. I think It's
| in a box in my drawer about 6 intransferred from Camp Maxey,-.•chea
■ che* square. You know what It
Texas, to Fort Lawton, Wash. The looks like, don’t you? It's about
boys have kept together since leav­ 1H" or .2“ around- you can't buy
ing Hastings and both are In lhe them any more so I almost need 11
We can’t wear our suntan uniforms
at all In this camp. Just OD.'t. i
left Texas (two weeks ago) that the We can wear the shirts under a
wheat was beginning to head out blouse, though.
and where he 13 now (N.C.) the
Boy. these searchlights we have
com is waist high. His address out here are really bright. They
run off a power plant run by a j
Pvt. ow L. Tagg, u. 8. Army
cylinder Hercules motor and they
36417364
develop 800,000.000 candle-power.
Btry. D. 537 Seperate Bln.
They shine about 6 miles.—Wc
CA. (AA!
haven't been out at night with them
Camp Davis.
yet but I guess we soon will. We've
North Carolina
got an obstacle course here like you
Greeting*. Wes Burrell at Aber­ see In the movie newsreels. We go
deen Proving Ground. Md. In the through It every morning.
I'm'
Ordnance
Replacement Training i gaining weight out here. I almost
I weigh 170. whereas I used to „
weigh
Center. How goes it?
,
C1KU
illWlllt
t
U/n get Rood
nru%/R meals
-—.-I. here.
R. ———
'Hi. to you Don Reid at Lowry : ab
®ut 155.
Wc
Field. Colorado. And Don we nev- i Wc had an I. Q. teal a few weeks
er knew until now that your mid.- •a*° Bnd 1 found out a little while
die name lx Cruso. We always a«° ‘hat I (and about 5 others)
thought of you m Don (TjBXj P«*»ed it. so I might get a chance
because you were like your Dad In
*°mp specialized training. Maymany wavs nnd we always liked the —■ rB&lt;l|o m-owl.
school. iI hope
F----- so.
— '' I*•
’m
—
original T. S. K. a lot
also eligible •for
—Officer
-----’s Training
Congratulation* TSgt. Robert!^
'School,
------ •.—
but............
I'm not
— going »«
to go w
to
°ortnev Jr. at Camp Stewart. Ga' ■ t3*at. I’d rather be a Technician of
upon lhe arrival of Shnroh Angela '“me kind. Besides, there's too
at Reed City hospital last week. I much to being an officer.
We know your Dad. Bob Sr. out at I well. It's 8:30 and I've got to Ret
•he Fl*h Hatchery lx a proud 'grand my laundry ready tonlRht yet so
----- .
------- - |t
t that you Id better say so long.
were home on furlough for the
Love­
Orval
event—nice timing, mister.
Pvt. Orval Schutz
LETTERS
Btrv B 51c A. A.. 2nd Bn.
2nd Platoon
Wed. eve. 8:45 p.m.
Camo Callan. California.
Mav 19. 1943
Mr. and Mrs. Frank H. Prentice
Part of a V-letter from Harold
Schutz In Iceland says—
—
I’m still healthy. happy and home
Hastings. Michigan
sick, which h about all I can aay.
art ktnr
Here I am on duly again. The
Harold
Captain and one Lieutenant are on
leave for five days so my turn came '
May I. 1943
sooner Ilian usual. I was Battalion F. W. Schutx
dutv officer night before last.
R. 1
.Cloverdale,
l5srar. Mich.

for shipment to the armed forces
that are on foreign soil. This has
been a big help to many breweries
in lhe bolstering of their sales.**
Earlier In May 1941 the same mag­
one night oil since Ed had been
azine made a statement that con­
back—it sure Is a heck of a war
tained these significant words. "Tiie
Co, H. 378 Inf.. A P.O.
opportunity presented to lhe brew­
I Ed. and we ll bet even though Gerry
Camp Phillips. Kansas
ing Industry is obvious. Here's a
chance for brewers to cultivate a time in
luSLin™
c&gt;mv
when
taste for beer In millions of youn*
men who will eventually constitute
the largest beer consumption In our last heard from.
' Restaurant from Loe Angeles gave
Pvt. Lester Halstead, 16033763
population.”
the home fBlks a thrill when Lt
A.P.O, 711, c/o Postmaster
Allen Prentice was introduced and
Now we know how some AmerSan Francisco. Caufomla
Ban
California
!".,j
lhaf Hastings —
.. — I*.. well
—.11
leans look upon lhe man In uniform.
Pv*
wiiiiti■,...:’■Hirl
I” mat
was- prctt)
He is their "opportunity ”. Did we
give our sons ’ to our country for
that? Not another btudness In and his address is/ ~ "
America, not another traffic or in­
First Lt. (See letter from Allen In
Pvt. Wilbur Halstead. 36169429
stitution sanctioned by government
‘ letter section.)
A P.O. 43. c o Postmaster
would be guilty of statements so
Bernard Preston expects to leave
C*Uforn‘«
.। California Tuesday
,unu., 1W
for .
a 1S
15 Qay
day lur
fur-­
8 Sgt. Orlo H. Shepard, son of : lough.
lough. We'll
We’ll be
be seeing
seeing you.
you. fellow
fellow
What are we going to do about It?
From the Plainwell Enterprise is
And now for news of our service Mrs. Luta Jenkin*, lx stationed In
Egypt somewhere on the desert clipped the following Interesting
men from Assyria township.
awftWlid i?urlini’&lt;r
S'35 Ucm concerning a former well
Pvt. Ervin Lind Is now stationed
Jie sa,d,he
h“d a fur- known Hastings' teacher. Albert
on an Island somewhere In the laugh and
gone to Cairo but when Becker:
.•
southwest Pacific and hex written "till.'; mm la cleaned up" he'll be
Pfc. Albert Brckcr. who lx with
saying that "my foxhole is my beat back to the "good old UUA.’’ HU
the personnel department of the
friends.”
Army Service Force at the New
Pvt. Ervin Lind. 36169426
S Sgt. orlo H. Shepard. 16014470 Orleans staging area, arrived home’
A. P. O. 43. c/o Postmaster
A PO. 785. c o Postmaster
Ixxt week on furlough. On Sunday
San Francisco. California
. New York. N. Y.
a family gathering was held in his
Pvt. Maurice V. Miller, who was
Pvt, Richard H. Mclntvre U down
Inducted In March Is serving a* at Camp Rucker. Ala. He likes lhe honor at his home. (Plainwell&gt;.
A), did you get the reference
a cook at Keesler Field. Mls* . and army to much that he says If he toHl
you last week in Ruth Robson’s
really likes the Army.
were discharged, he'd Join right up letter about thc peace and quiet
Pvt. Maurice C. Miller. 36458849 again. His wife, the former Betty al Mrs. McGuffln's house?
Sqd 142 . 56th Training Group
Bailey. Is with him. His address is
From the Consumers Power News
Keexler Field. Mississippi
Pvt. Richard H. McIntyre
•his item—The honor of bring the
Pvt Thornley Rankin is stationed
Hq. Co . 2n. Bn.. 134th Inf.
first in the Hastings Division of
at Goldsboro. N Car. where he Is a
Cnrnn Rucker. Alabama
the Consumers Power Company to
mechanic—he wanted to be a gun­
S Set James H. KInlnger. son of bo into the armed forces of the mv nromotlon this noon so 1 am ;l got a letter from him. too. I was
iss Lieutenant
uicuLcnnnt instead
instead of^nd.
on 2nd
guard last night. We catch guard
ner. but defective vision prevented Mrs. Dick Kent, has Just gone to United States goes to Richard E. 1st
1 l^ve^i lire
d“ bare Friday dul.T •vcSaOt.her !^hl luuaUyJ n
this
North Africa on a special mission. Brower, meter reader.
Richard
hours 0
on
and
six
!. “
nd.?
lx
Pvt. Thornley Rankin
Doesn't seem like more than four Brower Is the son of Division Man­ Wish it were longer so I could get Isn’t so bad. two J®?.
hours
G'f. It'^
home,
but
I
couldn't
make
It
in
B rrugged
“*«~ place tho.
800 Tech. School 8q&lt;ln.
or five years since wc saw Jim ond ager O. M. Brower. He Is stationed
w
niuxF11 m8?
li'» sister. Alice, rosy cheeked, over- at Camp Peary near Williamsburg, that time: so we are spending It ?.nd
Seymour Johnson Field.
An»"" ■M •
“ u&gt;' ...” th.,1?,
Barracks 1119
ailed nnd
romping in the snow. Va.
way. what is Harold's
address?
'exte‘
uive“travGoldsboro, North Carolina
HI* birthday Is Anril 17th.
Al Borton hns been transferred beHtow are you both? I suppose it
Cpl. Louis N. Jones visited ».»
S Sgt. James H. Lin Inger
hta
from Memphis, Tenn., to LaGuardia
family and friends In April while
465th Bomb SqundrotKjLl (DU.) Airport for a three months course Ix getting warm there now. Have 'dj * w tm if*vm?
address
if vnu
you know "h*
what1 "
It
ddrpts too ”
changing from Camp Davis to Camp
Alachua Armv Air Base
In Clipper Motors. His address lx vou gotten ready to plant com yet, । ®
Haan. Calif., where he Is serving
Gainesville. Florida
D-,?
...
I la.• How lx everything at home?
Albert H. Borton AJi.MJZc
with the anti-aircraft branch of
Have we told you yet that Lt. I Today I saw two big rooster
Pfc. Sheldon D. Russell went In­
?10 19’Ji Rnad
Hartley Finstrom looked us up a | pheasants and got within 10 feet
coast artillery. Louis looked fine to training about a year ago. She)-'
ackson Heights.
nnd sorry wc didn't get to ace more don took training nt the Unlvcrslay
few weeks ago? He and his wife 'of one. I was walking guard
long Island. New York
I
of him.
of Minnesota and Kelly Field at
Pfc. Duane L. Day who has been are out here now. He has been In
Trt5e iJlU
Cpl. Louis N. Jones
rax transfsrrcj
transferred to
।
Antonio, but was
™ In
niu»G. wukvh
iui me
Camp White.
Oregon *
with
the Trinidad and came bock to the U.
lt because I decided
Biry A. 815 C. A. Bn.
, San Franclscd this
ils month
month.
•
His :353rd
Engrs. since November, has 8. and lx now In command of a f, dn\I r£
battery.
battery. He
He will
will be
be a
a Captain
Captain soon.
soon. ltmS0UT‘d"X
Camp Haan, California
birthday Is June 26. His address Is been •----- *— •
------------■
in ■*-the •hospital
for
5 weeks
If
vou
don't
know
who
he
lx
I
«
“
&gt;
J
carr&gt;
,!ng
.
B
.^
nK
‘
3
Pfc. Claude Miller, son of Mr.
Pfc. Sheldon D. Russell
because of the condition of his eyes. m'«ht
he graduated from High
k?lfe ln
u‘otJ«h-BndI
and Mrs Clifton Miller, who won
AF.O. 4542. c o Postmiister
He has been released from the hos­
_ k.,____ _ -ai-a__ _ । threw thr knife at it but miiued
a medal at sliarp-shootinR at Camp
San Frcnclsco California
pital with nc Improvement
Be­ School the year before I did and There are lots of ducks here. too.
knew
each
other
then.
He
mar
­
we
Wallace, Texas. Is now at Camp
Pfc. Shirley S. Schroder's duty cause his eyes are allergic to pol­
and rabbits. I even found a live
.Pickett. Virginia, as a power plant where he Is stationed in California len and dust, he hiu. been taken ried Delohlne Enalehardt.
I haven't any more news so will oyster while clamming not long ago.
operator. He would like to hear from lx training men to construct tele­ from lhe Engrs. and given work
I’m trying to transfer and hope
him friends and his address Is:
sav goodnight.
phone lines and to rebuild them which will keep him inside.
I make it soon. No. I don't think
Pfc. Claude Miller
Hope
you
are
both
well
and
don
’
t
Mter they have been damaged or
His new address for the time be1'11 send my cameras home, but I
Btry B. 400th C. A. (AA)
blown up. They have a rifle and
can’t use them here on account
Camp Pickett. Virginia
belt of ammunition around their
Pfc. Duane L. Day
of regulations, but if transferred,
Sgt. Earle C. B;.rr. son of Mrs. walrts even while doing this. Shir­
Lots of Lt
then I'll use them. Am sending you a
George Leonard, lx serving some­ ley's wife Is out there in California.
Your son.
Camp White. Oregon
shot we took at Haves last winter.
where in North Africa. Earle has
Allen
Pfc. Shirley 8. Schroder
Hubert McCallum, son of Mr. and
been In lhe service fpr two years
Camp Telephone Exchange.
Oh. yea. Big news.
We had a
Mrs. Donald McCallum, writes that
now and has been with Staff S*r461*t Bn. A W (AA)
UBM.CJt.
fire Thursday night. Our dayroom
It is plenty warm where he Is and
grant Orlo Shepard part of the
Camp Elliott, San Diego. Call
Camo Haan. California. and supply room burned In the mldthat he has often visited Wakulla
lime.
Duane Serven hns finished hl:
hia Springs which Is a place of real
Here are letters from three sons die of the night and the whole baVSgt. Earle C. Barr, 16014255
boot training at the Great Lakes beauty. His address Is—
of the F. W. Schutzs from the Gun ' tery turned out to fight It but we
A. P. O. 1227. c/o Postmaster
Naval Training Station and will
eouldn't
a thing. 'Yesterday
Lake neighborhood—
“ save “
"""
Hubert L. McCallum
now Ro to a Radio Service School.
Co. B 103rd Engrs. AJ».O. 28
Camp Callan. Calif. we salvaged whauwe could. Todav
Sgt Charles Eddy of Camp Liv­ Duane just enjoyed a nine-day leave
I saw a waterxodut. but It finally
Camp Gordon Johnston
May 3. 1943
ingston visited his mother, Mrs. H. with his parents. Duane's birthday
went out of sight '
Tallahassee. Florida
•
Fred W. Schutz
Austin in March. His address Is:
Is August 23rd.
We're still wearing heavy over­
Birthday—Feb 4th.
Sgt Charles Eddv
*
Duane Serven
Mr. _..v.
ana ™
Mrs.
— ...
A. D. Munjoy re­ Cloverdale. Mich.
'coats here and I suppose they will
243rd Sig. Opr. Co.
Co 240 OG.U.
all summer. But I don't intend to
ccived a V-mail letter from their Dear Folks.
Camp Livingston. Louisiana
U.SMF.S.
son Robert who says he is well on * Well, how's everything at home? be
I here. It is a beautiful place and
Grant W. Froman, son of Mr.
11
like
but —
we
Great Lakes, Illinois
thc way to recovery from hb In- ,I'm lust fine here, in fact I don't |; .— all
— the
— guys all right —
and Mrs. Rolland Froman. was In
jury and will soon be back on duty, .mind
mind thc army so much
mu__ at all. _I i never can so any place excepi In
a hospital in the Pacific area for voting lady’s "Adonlx" who wm sta- !'jThnt'.s
Bob. !gol
days
. ........... good news to all of us Bob,
got a letter from Ray a few da
vs the woods of the Interior ot the is;
eight months following the out­ tioned "somewhere In thc Pacific that you arc well again, and we're ago. I sure was glad to get It. land or around the coast of It. I
break of war there. He hasn’t been area"—and talked too much, if we ven' proud that you were awarded I wrote him a letter, too. but I have my swimming trunks with me
home since and his address Ja un­ haven't already. She received an en- the
i
—&lt;.-------Purple Heart. Well write
you I don't think he had received It yet. but I don't think It ever geta above
known. He Is a Staff Commandant. velope ohe day from him and all ।
We got paid Friday so don't send zero, and one has to walk at fortyCpl. Burr Manning, son ot Mrs. that was inside wax a slip of paper
Pvt. Robert H. Munjoy A.SJ4.
me any money or anything, i got five degree angle bucking lhe strong
Mabel Manning, has been In the xuying "Your voung man still loves,
Sometimes thc salt
82560 and it's lasting me fairly well. headwinds.
36198041
service almost a year and is now you. but he laiks loo much"—(Sign­
A.P.O. No. 302 care Postmaster
This week we have to take our gas spray blows right in our "bar­
stationed in the Aleutian Islands. ed* "The Censor." So. as this con­
masks along wherever we go. ex­ racks.” Well. Ill never forget this
New York City. N. Y.
After being there a few days he met versation has been carried on all bv
cept if we leave the post They're place.
Birthday—March 7th
his brother-in-law. Cpl. Gordon K. myself, it's lime it came to an end.
Wc printed Dtek's (Bob's broth­ quite compact and easy to carry.
I’ve also been to a few other is­
Thompson, whose camp Is nearby. God bless and keen each of you. er)
।
parade-------last---------week lands within n thousand miles of
. address last week but here is We
... had a big ---------When here last. Burr looked fine until you return safely home again. n
। change In numbers and letters Brigadier General Stewart is re- here.
I
You said vou saw our island
and said he enjoyed so much meet­
Your friends.
to *be
made—
*---------; placing Brig. Gen. Handayray as ion a map. I wish you'd send me
Ing so many line fellows In Uie
Mabie M Hartom
a map of It. We don't have any
Pvt. Richard Munloy ASJ4.
commander of the Dost.
army. (Hi Burr.i
36417390 .
?
(Mrs. Robert Hartom)
They claim It's in Long Is­
Al. my buddy, and I went to La- here.
1
Cpl. Burr L. Manning. 36183492
Sound. This lx turning into
Rllth Ord. Dept. Co. O.U.T.C.
Jaila swimming yesterday. It's more land
I
A. P. O. 948. c/o Postmaster
Howdv, Ruya ' and gals—lots of
RR.O.D.
fun than heck to swim in the ocean, a
i rambling disjointed digression on
Seattle, Washington
news,—here 'Us—
The salt water hurts your throat naught.
i
Texarkana. Texas
Junior Ward Newberry, who Is
The mazuma Is yours this week.
Yesterday was pay day. I gave
Blrthdav—March 23rd.
if you swallow any. though.
Harland Blair but we can't locate
I got your package today and was up
i
cigars and cigarettes and Just
Hello. Dick Hinkley — so you've
for fourteen months and is some­ your address—let us have it and ।gained 17 pounds—It seems to be a sure glad to get It. Thanks for smoke
a pipe now. like Waller. I
i
where in the Pacific Area and word you can 'take It' awoy' brother.— good
,
an ersatz “Yellow Bowl."
old army habit.
| the towels and candy and stuff. have
1
lias just been received that he has It's all yours. Hope you won't stay
been promoted to Aviation Machin - awake nights 'flggerin' how to spend '

lit’™?

w -■&gt;

S

Jr. Ward Newbern’. A-MM. 2/c
c/o Fleet Post Office
San Francisco. California
Pvt. Lawrence B. Tungate had a
furlough here in November and
Is still In the United states al Nash­
ville, Tennessee.
Pvt. Lawrense B. Tungate.
36505652
3rd Bn. Hod. Co.. A. P. O. 81
Nashville. Tennessee
.
Pfc Walter E. Shafe, who la in the
Panama Canal Zone, called up his
wife, the former Mildred DeBrulne,
on her birthday recently He wrote
of picking oranges and lemons and
of swimming almost every day.
Pfc. Walter E. Shafe. 36156175
AF.O. 838. c/o Postmaster
New Orleans. Louisiana
Pvt. Lloyd Brunt haa been Indu­
ing In Death Valley but Is back at
hl* camp at March Field where he
likes things very much.
Pvt. Lloyd Brunt. 36421367
Co. B. 850 Eng. Avn. Bn.
March Field, California
Joseph' Lansford has
ho* been
Pfc. Joseph
back
ack visiting, but nas returned to
Seymour Johnson Field.
Pic. Joseph Langford
799 T 8 8, Bks. 620
Scvmour Johnson Field. North
Carolina
8/Sgt. Harold H. Lambkle 1* at
pnsent at Ford Ofd. Calif. This
section lx called "the salad bowl"
and I* located near btututiful Mon­
terey. a city of "firsta''and founded
by the Spaniards years ago. Harold
I* getting training for Commando
work and haa been In the service
for two yean. His birthday Is Jan.
15th.
8/S«t. Harold H. Lambkle
3499th Ord. M. M. Co. Q
■ Fori Ord. California

Clarion Slate Teachers’ College, as
an ayiatlon student where he haa
started flight training. Among the
subjects studied are physic.* geo­
graphy and navigation and Ronald
also plays his comet in the band
nnd does some ’’bugling,” His blrth-

9

now haa a new address. Harold has
specialized in Fire Dept. work. .
CpL Harold W. Smith. UJ3.M.C.
Navy 103. o/o Navy Post Office
new
iwx, M.
X.
New York,
N. Y.
Pvt. Milford VanAuken has been
lilrlvinir as
ax a Railway Operator
rHRerutnr ano
inn
studying
likes it fine. Milford went In with
the Idea that no matter wliat hia
had
to like It. Wish more of us
“
that nhllosoohv.
Pvt Milford W. VanAuken.
36460586
721 R. Y. Opr. Bn. Co.
N.O.L.A. Bldg. 19-14
New Orleans. Louisiana
Sorry we have no interesting in­
Cam ­formation about Pvt. Glenn Camp
camp
bell, but hl* address is:

3Y7th C.T.D. AAF.C.T.D
Bouad 2. Flight 3
Clarion State' Teachers’ College,
Penn
•
Cni Harnld W. Rm I th son of Mr.
and Mm. Raymond Smith, has been
with the Marines for over two years.
He has been stationed in Newfound­
land a large part of the time, but

a few hundred 'Os'—It's just one
buck with a capltol B for Best
Wishes.
SEEN ON THE STREET: — ‘Jay’
Bruce (Nashvillci who looks simply
marvelous In a uniform loo. and
how could he •■help it with those
laughing block eyes that must win
more friends than Dale Carnegie
ever heard of. 'Jay' says he's do­
ing a UUle boxing: has won a
championship and also was. "beat
up once, plenty," and his address
Is
Pvt. Albert J. Bruce
507th Base Hq. A.B. Sqd.
Army Airdrome
Oakland. Calif.
In town was Harlan Sweet (Mid­
dleville) home on 15 day furlough—
hia first time in the UBA. for 31
months. Harlan says, 'they've had
me In the Navy and Mannes but
I've always been In the Army Air
Corp (bombardier) since enlisting
In 1939. Harlan says dehydrated
food is O. K. but a guy wouldn't or­
der it by choice. With Harlan was
a mighty pretty young lady who
will become Mrs. Sweet • in July.
When asked "can we print that?"
Harlan all smiles says—"I sure reck­
on you can.”
Harlan's brother, Stewart la at
Camp Phillipa. Kan., where he has
been since December. Harlan’s aaStaff Sgt. William H. Sweet
Army Air Corps
Tampa, Florida.
Buryie Lancaster (another of the
seven brothers In service) came
home for the first time on Monday
from Camp Claiborne. La. He re­
turned Wednesday but he arrived
home In time to sec Niles (his
brother) before he returned to Ontarlo Field. Calif.
Ernest Dunkelbarger was home
Friday. He has been transferred
from Chanute to Selfridge Field.
Sgt. Lewis 8. Kenfield was in
Wednesday morning looking fine.
He Just graduated from lhe Army
Finance School al Wake Forrest.
N. Car. Bays it was pretty tough
—busy every minute from 5 a. m.
to 9 p.' m. Didn't get much time

WHEN THE WIND BLOWS—LET ’ER BLOW!

you nt stationed. Lewis.

nine-day leave.'

Bald

had

rgjisiwa
™v nth.,

that

ment changes in it. so I have b
working day and night on that
the last two or three days i
nights. We took It up yesterday
reallv running good but I haw
rlt fixed yet Just tha way I w
Guess i’ll wait a while and

I am going' in thU afternoon and
•re about getting a furlough for the
first of June. I may not get it right
। then, but I am going to get one
I1 some time
may■ be
lime In
•- June. -It
--------c- after
lmT birthday though. They haw
* ,ew
country flights
' coming north, maybe I can gel ona
nf them 1X5 dr°P me off at Baida
with abower. The bedroom has a creek
rln~t .n. dr™ .nd (X. -..d.
j „ol ywr
th. Utoroom haa a desk for leach of us.
Everything lx really delux. Wt eat on my na«s from this field and I
In the cafeteria the same as at carry that in my pocketbook al
Utah.
,
thr time «o I won't lose It.
We arrived ‘here this morning
Well th»re Isn't much more to
about 10:00 and I Just got tvery- sav this time, v might sav I am
Ihing unpacked and put away. We trying to get a flftecn-day furlough,
had a good trip out here. Wc came I don’t know whether I can make
through Denver. Omaha, and Chi- , it stick, but I am go'ng to try, so
cago. In Chicago we had a 4 hour don't look for me until I eel there or
layover
permitted to
to go
go 1 unless I call you up when I get
*
“ and were
permitted
Vjr at
.t tiie tnwn
out and have a look
tpwn. ln(n Ba{ye Cre&lt;k
So I got a glimpse of Chicago.
' Besides our swell rooms, wt have
a swell recreation room In the base­
ment with a pool table, ping pong next time.
table, a nice big radio-phonograph
and some nice sofas.
Bob
The campus is much larger than Robert's birthday U June Sth and
I expected, but I haven’t had a

Front’
the same place as mine. No luck
as yet. though, except James Bar­
num who came In with me and Is
hr’* now.
Thanks again for the Banner and
"keep ’em comlng ’’^Sgt. Burl Cook 36154283
San Francisco. California
April 22. 1943
Dear Ma. Dad ond Beverlv
ft is getting dark nnd the mos­
quitoes are thick, so you can make
up your mind that this wont be
too much of a letter.

traveled for more than two days.
It was a very enjoyable trip. w*
went through some very beautiful
country.—mountains, and valleys. to be well kept up and pretty.
We dont start classes until
At times wc looked over and down
Thursday. I don't know for sure
Dunnellon. Florida
Colorado said it reminded them of Just what we will be doing in the
Bunday. May 16. 1941
Colorado. The valleys looked like meantime. I supose the time will
be
spent getting things organized. Mr. and Mrs Ronald Haynes
Michigan.
Boy.
I
am
this
near
home
now
if
I
R.
4.
We passed miles and ml)** of
cnioe vines. I was wondering where could only get 4 or 5 days off, but Hasting* Michigan
(hey got all the grape* for their I'm afraid that can’t be done for
a while yet at least.
Guess that's about all for now.
around here, and all.oyer I guess,
Yours
(Continued on Page 6.
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8,471 Losses were paid out of current funds, for the year 1942, amounting
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That's quite a coincidence that
Orval and I both got in lhe O. A.
Only he's In the southwest and
rm In the northeast. I wonder
Your loving son.
what his shoulder insignia lx Mine
Is a big yellow circle with a red
O. Welfare.
projectile going through It. Har­
old and Orval and I all have the
rolld red braid In our cap* now:
AJ».O. 688. c/o Postmaster
red Is tor artillery.
New York. N.Y.
Well ill close for now. The wind (Here Is a Mothers’ Day letter which
Is howling *o i can't hear myself Karl sent to his mother, Mrs.
think We do our own laundry and George Wellfare.)
If T *av «o myself. I’m getting oulte
May 1. IMS
nroflcient in this gentle art. IO. I.
Soap.) Write soon.
and I am in no position to buy
flowers, candy, or something, this
Battery A- ilth Coast ArtY
V-letter will do until next Mothers’
Fishers Island. New York
Via New London. Connecticut
Wednesday. May 12. 1943
You can be sure that there isn't
’Hie Hastlncn Banner
'
a minute of the day that I don't
Hostlnn. Michigan
think of you. In fact all of you. and.
Dear Friend*.
I ho’&gt;e you're not too surprised to home.
We went forr a walx
walk up in
In lhe
hear from me. I think I hold the
record of retting the Bahner the mountains this
&amp; ss'VLtxi
jnn».gf wi'hout ever thanking you guess we’re goin^ _________ _____
(that is. Mr. Aben Johnson) for It. noon. I imagine we won’t have any
trouble
sleeping
tonight
I hope you will overlook that and
Chow time is about over and the
accept my thanks.
In the stat** r didn't miss It so paper Is running short, but re­
much with all the napen. letters, member. I am thinking of you alradios, movies, folks from home and
Your loving son.
furloughs keeping me pretty well
Karl
caught up on what was happening
around home. But now H's differ­
May 14. 1943
ent. here "somewhere in the south­
west Pacific” we still gel our let- Mrs. Earnest Kenyon
1010 N. Michigan Ave.
Daper now “ni1 then
Were Just now getting movies and Hastings, Michigan
also have a radio, but somehow they Dear Mom,
nevrr do get down as far as Has­
tings. So that's where the Banner at Carnegie Tech. Boy. have we got
comes In. I get it on the average
thf
of uncr a month, sometimes wet
r"*t 'om. but I’m always glad to

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Ida Howk and Mis. Eleanorc | Middleville were Sunday dinner
T were Lake Odessa and guesU of hta inotiier, Mra. Mary
ls 'ek.
Karcher of Grand Rap- called on hia father, Percy Rosser |On Rev. and Mra. Everett Love SunMr and Mrs. Rupert Carrothtra
Mr and Mrs.
Mr* William Crakes
Crake* re- i,lrts
wcrc Sunday afternoon gueste
gurel* !Monday afternoon. * Alsa
Al«a Mooro of
ot 'day
‘day afternoon.
afternoon,
'1 Mr,
ldI Kcre
he parents of a fine baby boy
'turned nomc
(turned
home Sunday after spend- ^jj^BeJ
Mr. a,ld
’DoffilrMd
Mrs k®*P Uul^Sobby
Karclier. * i'Lake
M^an^Mra
City 1* Chartes
visiting MwM^for
ills parents.
’a OBITUARY "
' Work cutting a mw road at thc
turned none aunaay aiier *penu
ncPiotiiv and Itule Bobby 'Mr .nd Mrs Chart?* Moore for a /
ing several weeks In Grand Rapids. Kelfer of Hastings*
Mr. And Mra. Marvin Thaler of Wld daughter bhirlcy of Watenlte’ Tabberer and Mr. and Mrs. Herman ‘^“Khter of Charlw and Bun Ice conipleted and work will soon bo
rw....
—spent
------ . Sunday
Earl Lewi* of U.8N. at Great Ucncn acre in HaaUiuu on busmead Saddler, wm born Fob. ID, 1073 tn ■"e*“n ®J.M reateurant butldln*. 18
Hastings
Sunday afternoon
afternoon 'and
Uskea. I1U.mm\^ 81^7^
towruhlp Aiteg.n cmmtT
with her mother Mr*. William
or Ur. ..cd Sru
W..r„
W K..r, -nx-won,
K MW W®™ SSlo?'
Hutchens. K--:. ^---------(with hl* grandmother. A 1.. w ml, auu
u*,
ic.uii.vu irx»re*t xurgcr. ana veru urasy *u
Florence
Smith,
tn Ypsilanti.
-----------one was
rn.pu.cu
u. u.c' napltM 1 FORTY YEARS
AOO
| No-risky of Hastings spent Saturday | home Sunday after spending two (itasung.* spent a wcea in Northern
She
was
baptized
In
thc
1
.and Sunday with Clare Surraner. wecici with Mr. and Mis. C. W. Doty , MicnTSTlTand Canada trout tuning,
j A Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Price of of Battle Creek. A Mrs. Mabie Os- They reported good ItK't. A Mr and church at Orangeville, at the age ot I May 7. 1903
; Sunfield. Mr. and Mr*. RockJord home was a Hastings vir.rtor Wed-lMrs. Harvey Lew!* »nd son Ear! of fourteen years and remained true I The poet office at Middleville was
tn her faith through
throuah life.
mhhed by
hv burglars
hurvl.ra MatiiHSaw
.nH
robbed
Saturday and
(Price of Lake Odessa. Mr. and Mrs. noday. A Paul Mead returned home Hastings were Thur.-.d-u ofiemoon to
After the completion of her ed- ; nearly *1300 in stamps and currency
I Fred Durkee of Woodland. Mr. and Bunday from Butterworth ha -.ntal culler* ot Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Sage
Mra. Roland valentine and Susan.m Grand Rapids after undergoing * Mr. and Mn. Roy Busn and Mrs. ucation in the Walker School she wa* taken.
•------------------s rapidly
Increas­
(of Ypsilanti. Mr. and Mr*. Keith .Bll operation two week* ago. A Mrs. :Mcpann of Hastings were Friday attended Barry County Normal and ! Fred L. Health’-------i..„
ing business has compelled .....
him wto
Price and Nancy of Delton. Forest William Hutchens spent Sunday : cvAlng. supper guests of Mr. and later taught ,-xhooi
Sept. 19. 1891. she war. united in use all the second floor of hl* store
Price and son Beryl- and Margaret afternoon and evening with her'Mr*. Franklin Bgrecs* and family.
to William
H. McGregor of building. Frank Baker has moved
Bcrty of Hastings, Mrs. Pete Smel-(nephew. Lafe William* and family;* William Misnlcr and Matlie marriage y.
..«.
kerr local, were caller* at lhe Rich- ,of Campbell, a Ralph Stuart, who 'Roush, both ot Logan, were united .Otsego. Mich. Tb thU union wu hta cigar factory over WetaM-t
nrd Durkee home Saturday -and j* employed In Muskegon, spent in marriage—Lowi-il LcdiTr. 35 “orn rix„ children: Eugene H. of Bros ’ hardware store.
.Sunday. A Mr. and Mr*. Joe Kauff- ;thc weekend with hts family. He at- ’years ago Item* A Marriage license Slraubyiue. N.Dakota; Joy Charles
Cha*. M. Mack of Dowling ha
manand
andfamily
familywert
werfSbndny
Sbndayguest*
guesUI tended
' tended thc
thc Baccalaureate
Baccalaureate servi.**
servitea(——
ClairKauffman.
Kauffman.34.
X.R.P.D.
TLF.D.2.2.AlAlMelrose, Wuh.
William
F. *of received
reelved hl*
his commission u
as Probate
Protat
-----Clair
*
*
of Mr.
nt the U.
u. B. church Sunday evr
eve- •--to; ciarabrlle
Hooper.
33. •ClarkeSisters, Ore.; Esther Rosa Belie Judge to fill the Vacancy caused by
tr. and Mrs. George Ritenburgh m
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of Ionia. * Sunday vLsitor* nt the ; nlng. A Mrs. Floyd Walton and Mra. | rill*.—Lowell Ledger. A Fourteen Idcceased: Pearl M. Lightfoot of the death of Judge Mills.
Nell Newton home were «r. and Claude Walion were in I-ake Odrraa memben of the Freeporc Rebekah jFYeepprt: Florence E Smith of \p- | Maydr Ham* has announced the
jkfe.s John. Nansy- and son ot Wn— । Wednesday, the former xovin.,
«■*■&gt;„..
&gt;
&gt;
v. were
sllantl.
.
.
.
.
following
appointment*
which
having den- ’Lbd»e attended the Mother nnd
When first married she lived tn confirmed by the council: Marshal,
cousta. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon New­ ital work done. * Mr. nnd Mrs. Joe Daughter banquet of Son light
ton. Mrs Lyle Newton, nnd ML* Buehler and Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Lodge held at thr 1OOP Hall In Otsego later moving to Martin. Tn b. Rork; city attorney. Thomas
Shirley Frederickson of JMSUngs, Buehler called on thtir mother. Clrnrd Rapids hurt Friday evening. 1913 they purchased a farm near Sullivan; city physician. E. H. Lithand Miss
Mias Lillian Bl
Blf»rf.
— local. A Mra. Caroline Beuhlcr. who n ill. al After the banquet the regular lodge Doster where they Uved until the Top; street commhaloncr, W. F.
Mrs. Etta Blough ot-Hastings spent the home rf her daughter Mrs. meeting and Initiation was nre- death of her husband. June 4. 1940. Hicks; »upt. of waler works, ctaa«.
Beside the children she leaves a Baker; fire warden. Albert Warner,
..u. Mr.
..«■ and
.uu George Snyder of Caledonia. Sun- sen ted by Captain tarrelta Ay?rs
Sunday afternoon with
Mrs. Frank
"
’- Dorr.
- *
• Lola Wieland• day, * Supc and Mrs. O. E. Bal- i.ard rftaff. Seven new members were sister and a brother. Mra. Cora Van | Local interest* in the Bowling
।—. _»
—
------ Those who attended from Etl of Martin and Henry Saddler of Dress Stay Co. have been rold to
spent thc week end with her sis­ ,ycat
of •&gt;._
the a-.Sparta
exliocl spent
ter. Mrs. Wilma Kycs of Lansing. Saturday night with Mr. and Mrs. Freeport were Meidunes Ida Howk. Kalamazoo, thirteen grandchildren, e C. Bowling, organizer of thc * Mr. nnd Mr*. George BtUtance Duel Sisson, and on Sunday W.’nt Cora Lightfoot. Allie Hoyt. Mabie two mice*, onr nephew, two great \ company. He is getting things in
and family were Sunday afternoon to Woodland where they ' vidted Osborne. Eleanore Whitney. Pearl nephew*, an aunt. Mrs. Mary crans shape to begin the Manufacture of
i guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gary Stud! relative* * Mi. and Mr.. Andrew Lightfoot. Laura Thumnson. Orra of Martin, a number of cousins nnd dress r-tavj again and will add n
line of handkerchiefs and other
of Lake Odessa. * Mr. and Mr*. Roush and Mra. Agnes Tliumnson Stuart. Sue Blough. Edith Bunn. . and a host ot friend*.
—--------(specialities.
: Gall Lightfoot attended the funeral of Hn.-tlngs were Sunday dinner Blanche Kauffman. Adah Matter, i
Mrs Jennie Stebbins lias moved
of the latter'* mother. Mra. May guests of Mr. Mary Henncy. A C. nrd Marie Roush, a Mr and Mis. | Bowne Center Method!*! Church
Rev. John McCue, pastor
Unto Ute lower hotel and U rapidly
McGregor at Martin. Thursday af­ E~Ux of Kalamazoo was i weekend Robert Campbell and tne former's
getting it in shape for business
Sunday school—10:00
ternoon. * Mra. Ella Catt was a guest of Supt. and Mr*. Evart At- mother. Mrs. Campbell, of Flint
Morning worship—11:00. A me- । Henry- P. Ragla ha* been apHasting* visitor Wednesday. * Mr. di* * Mr. and Mrs. Allen Fi.-Ji and were Sunday dinner gitrel* of Mr.
morial
sermon
will
be
given
by
the
painted
postmaster at Coats Grove
and Mrs. Leo Rose nnd family of Calvin were Thursday evening call- and Mra. Claude Waltm nnd family.
Hastings were Saturday evening vis­
* Mr. nnd Mrs. Allen Fish were in pastor. Special music will be pre- Un place of A. C. Wait, resigned.,
itors of Mr. and Mr*. Ed Stairs * Grand Rapids. A MLss J?incite Mc­ Ntuhville on business Saturday. sented by lhe citoir.
Gowan
.Caledonia
a Sunday
They also called on Mrs. E. M.
FIFTY YEARS AGO
Mr. nnd Mr*. John Thomas and son UU
w... of ------- --------------- -----------,
J
t May 4 1893
Harris of Lansing were -Sunday • dinner, guest of Mr. and Mr.’. Wil- Wheeler of Hostings. * Mrs. Robert Church of the United
Brethren in Christ I E. G. Holbrook expects to build
evening callers of Mr. and Mrs.'Itun Dipp nnd family and attended Newton received a V-mnil letter re­
E. B. Griffin D. D. Pastor
Guv Smith. * Mrs. Gary Newton the Baccalaureate scrilc’. In thc. cently from her brother. Pvt. Janie*
a new home this summer.
Plume. 491
and Mra. Howard Reeves of Beld- evening. * R. A. Brown of Green­ Cool, who I* somewhere In Africa.
Hostings has a new baseball team
irailed the ''Hastings Blacks"
ring were Friday afternoon rallcr*
.tag
caller* vilic was a Saturday afternoon He staled that he is well. * Mr. and
Mrs. Marvin Thaler and son Keith
10: 30 A-. M. Sunmiy School
nt the Nell Newton home. A Jjownrd
Lyman Brock, aged about 60. died
11: 30 A. M. Morning Worship
McRoberts of Wellston was a Fri­ ter. A Mr. and Mrs. Robert Newton of Hasting* were Sunday callers of
at hl* home in Die fourth ward,
7: 00 P. M. Christian Endeavor
Monday of cancer.
day catter at the Joe Kauffman and family were Saturday evening Mr. and Mrs. John Thaler. ★ Rev.
8: 00 P. M. Evening Service
’home. A N. M. Hinckley. Mr*. Cl*o supper guesU of Mr. and Mrs. Wil­ and Mrs. J. W. McCue were Friday
Prof. R. D. Bailey, principal of
8:00 Thursday Prayer Meeting.
Surrarrer. Mis* Bea DePlonty arid liam Newton of State Rond. A Mr. i evening dinner guests of Mr. and
lour high school, has been unnnli nephew Bobby Keller called at 'and Mrs. Dan Po*tmn and Fhvliis 'Mrs. Clarence VanPalten of Camp- I’le**snt Valley
। mously elected as principal of the
10: 00 A. M. Morning Worship
•he Joe S-sge home of Trying Ann called on the former- parents,' • bell. * Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Mick of
Gaylord schools at an advance of
11: 00 A. M Sunday School
*100 over his present salary.
Sunday
aJtemoon. A .Xfr, nnd Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Postma ol Mc- Saranac were Sunday dinner guests
7:
30
P.
M.
Christian
Endeavor
1 Miss Nonna Michael of Laramie.
Mrs. Joe Buehler and Joey of Irv­ l Cord.*. Bunday * Mr. and Mis Har­ of Mr. nnd Mrs. Ralph Sage. * Mra.
8:
00
P
M.
Evening
Service.
Ivtin
Rousiuund
Mra.
Claude
Wal
­
: Wyoming. Is visiting her parents,
ing were Sunday dinner guests of old Rosenberger and ran. Marvin,
ton
were
Grand
Rapids
shoppers
The
Freeport
W.M
A
will
meet
«
r. and m&gt;«.
were
Sunday
afternoon
callers
ot
Mr,
Mra. «,mni
John mcuaci.
Michael.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Alton Gray. A Mr.
The Hastings Robe and Tanning
’and Mrs. Carl Gaut and daughter* Mr. and Mr*. Austin Rmatbi riser cf Monday afternoon. A Mr. nnd Mrs. Tlmrsday June 3rd al thc home of
co. located ...
In 11
Uie
le old
old carding mill,
mill,
I of Flint spent Sunday with Mr. and Chrksville. A Mrs. Ken . Sinelkcr. Harry Fish of Middleville. Mrs. Mra. Frank Walton for an all day v^,..
meeting.
—
—
..v .
.....K since
Mary Dodge, and Mrs. Ray Wieho»plt»l
, Mrs. Clarence Benedict. A Mrs. Ncl- । who wns nt P-nnofk
and —
run —
by •L. ~
D. Smith --3
and •Son.
Is doing some excellent work and
lie Smith and daughters Janet. Jean, ili‘.» Tuasdav. re«"m.&gt;t home Mnn- land, local, were Sunday afternoon
Freeport Methodist Church
finds a ready market for all their
and Joan of Hastings, and Dori* dav. * Mr. and Mrs. William Spears callers of the Allen Ftsn family. *
• Everett M. Love, pastor
i product*.
i Jane of Youngstown. Ohio were and *on Doueln* ol Grand Ruotds Mr. and Mrs. Torn Jeffry* of North
Morning Worship 11:00
! New houses are being built In ev­
Sunday guests of Mr*. Maude Rog­ spent from Wednesday until Fri- , Freeport were Sunday callers of Mr.
Sunday School 12:00
ery ward in the city nnd every de­
ers and Marguerite, and Mra. Jen- dnV with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Howard Tnah-r. * There
Our conference year close* next sirable house In the city Is occupied.
1 nin Ca.uulay. A Mr. and Mra. Earl -J*»hn Thaler. * Mr. nnd Mr*. John |was a large attendance at the Baeservice* held Sunday Sundnv. Everv dollar contributed at There never wm a time when Has­
| Even-,on were Sunday dinner guests Thoma* and *on Harr!.* of Ian- culnureate
lot Mr. and Mra. Clifford Allerdfng ring were Sundnv dinner guests of evening nt the United Brethren this time will help tu to meet all tings looked as prosperous as she
I docs today.
.
lor Hostings in honor of the latter'* ,Mr nnd Mrs Alvin H •Msl * nt North church in spite of thc rnlir. Mix obligation* In full.
daughter. Bevcrtv's 1A, birthday. Irving * Pvt Michael Borbn of . Ralph Stuart played a selection on
, OBITUARY
| Other gues'.* were Mr. and Mr*, Fort Custer spent Sunday afternoon (the piano Ax'the Juniora nnd ScnSelin Conrad Gclsc. son of 8*nni Chester Alicrdtna of Hastings A '•&gt;nd 'evening With Mr. nnd Mra. I lore marched in. Miss Ruth Yon­
1 uel and Elizabeth GelHc. was born
and
ker accompanied
Accompanied the
congregation
Miss R*a DePiontv ta employed at : Charles
Cigirle* Bunn
Bunn
and famHv.
fam'lv. *A Mr.
Mr. ker
the congreg
j— n—u. —.i—..--------- --------- । k..—.—Hey.
'In Union Twp. Union County,
I the WIIcox-Rlrh factory in B*ttle and Mrs ...
Andrew
Brand* and son «* they sang several hymns.
rrre Sunday
Everett Love
Love led
led the
Mnghig. and
I Creek. A Sundnv afternoon caller* "f Ionring,wrre
Sunday Rii'M*
Rii'st* of
of Everett
the singftig.
'Pennsylvania, in 1861.
-------.A..&lt;• Stccki- iiRev.
Rt v John
Ccue led
thc aud
audience
of Mr. and Mra. Merrill Karcher 'he latter'' father.
John M
McCue
led the
In 1883 he united in marriage
the are- TWENTY
YEARS
AGO
-—
—
with Emma Levina Kunkle. To this
' anti family wer* Mr. and Mr* Glepn Mr*. Brandt remained for a few
tew &lt; hi
in nraycr.
nrnver. Tiie
The message
message of Uie
, Soauldins nnd daughter Mariotte d v * a Mr nnd Mr* Arthur M-^re [nlng wx* given bv Rev. E. B. GrifMay 2. 1923
. union were born five children.
Doitl
graduation
New officer* elected Monday by Hirer sons. John. Elmer and Earl
nf Grand Ranid*: and Mrs. Writ and Kenny were collets of thc lot- fin.i. D-’" * forget
forupt thc
tho «r»dnation
crcinc* at lhe Methodist
Thnnw* of South Bowne * Mr. tcr's brother*. Alfred and I.vle cis- e:;ercL*»
.... . - Church .thc
r- -Rotary aref Pre«.. W. L Bhul- preceded him in death, and five
.. rtodoyl. tera; V. Pres.. M. R. Keyworth; uuid one half years ago his wife
and Mr* Louta St*H and thc lot- ter of near Hastln •* Sunday. A Mr*, this weekTliursday evening
was ..■ Hn-.tinq.;
naiiiim’ vlri.
*-&gt;•- w
Freeport• Alumni
association
Sec..
• er'a daughter Miss Gloria tav- iWH'inm Duke* w?.,- Hie "
*
—------— W. R. Cook; Trcas , Jas. Iron.- iwM laid to rest.
R-v.
ha* .....
announced
that....the annual 1 side; ~..
Directors. W. M. Stebbins.*. Mr. Gelse deixirted this life Sat­
bourn oJ
of JJetrolL
Detroit, were Sunday »nr
'.ur^tond*v
Monday a
w F
- -.nd
' Mra. -&gt;’ W. ....
uu..u.m ....
guc*'* of Mr nnd Mrs Georce Nel- : McCue attended. 'he funeral nf Mr». ■1 Alumni
••
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Banquet
---------• has been postponed
-------- - *•
Frederick
—
Hill. . ... j
.. Tirciay
pr,li,Y evening
evening May
May 15
15 aat the age
Ison? i'Mr
Mra"
* u.”nnd
n&gt;.,t m
-. ’Richard'Durnip&gt;.n„! n«r_ (Amv
*mv Sta*n*nn
Rimnsnn held
held &lt;w the Ruivu-l! ;for the duration. * Freeport high A company of friends lie!ped Mr. of 82 years.
ri 2:3n (school students will
their .....
and Mrs. U ...H. Evarts celebrate' The
hurt half of his life was *ix*nt
.... enjoy .....
.ln-...c
kee are Proud norenta of a v'r. re'^irrb ciinda” “ft’ •rrw
-­
Lowell. . their wedding anniversary
ann*--------------*»--------------------—&lt;In
j—residence at hta
jlcnic at Pallusburg Park. LowelL
on■_
ThuraIn Barry■-Co.
I bom Saturday afternoon.Thc young R-v. McCue offlcia‘'cd.
'ri. * Mrs C picnic
c
—
.-i
&gt;.
—
„r
i._*
farm
lsomP
W
hich
he
dearly loved.
last this year. Special events have been day of last week,
man ha* be»n named Du»n* A Mr. W. Culver wax in Nashville
? *
' nnd Mrs. Adam* of Portland wcre-"e k vt«"*nr her it.ui-hteiu-ht ’' "».«
»’ra । planned for this day. The Grammar I.. ------Isaac----Keeler, well
*
known here. He was an accomplished organist,
iFridar voters cf Mr* EUa Catt * DcnaM S^'hnrd ond family. She room. under the dircctiun of Wil- died suddenly al Blodgett hospital, । nnd was a member ot the Lutheran
iMr. and Mra. Ben Blaknev were ,:’l»o o't-'ndpd the
und G-*’-|lard Kidder, will hold tlwtr plaiic Grand Rapids on Wednesday mom- 'church.
He 'leaves
to mourn---his
passing,
Sundnv dinner guc*t« of Mr nnd I den Club Fridav afternoon. ♦ Mr nt Rt lds Resort. * Miss Pearl Cook tag.
•
------- ---------------------------'one son, Foster of Lansing, nnd a
।Mra. Hubert Barnum of Woodland, (and Mr* Hairy Ft*h and family of has been named valedictorian of
THIRTY YEARS AGO
daughter, Mra. Alien Malcolm ot
May 1. 1913
Hastings, two grandchildren, two
A very delightful dancing party , great grandchildren, and a hnat of
and
serv­
was given at Emmanuel parish relatives
— —
•* friends.
—*- Funeral «*~house Friday evening by Mr. and ice.* were conducted from the WnllMrs. W. N. Chidester in honor of dorff funeral home on Tuesday.
May 18. al 2 o'clock, conducted by
their son. Keith's birthday.
The council has purchased a Rev. J. R. Chrtapell. Burial wns at
steam road roller and local street Holv _______
Corners cemetery near Celawork 1* expected to be greatly im- jdonla.
proved.
’
I
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Conrad Smelker, 65. of Freeport
Colonial Architecture died Sunday nt his home.
I Early frame house* of English
Mr. and Mrs. David Wolcott cnlonteta in America reproduced thc
quietly celebrated their 60th wed- Gothic half-timbered type of-Tudor
ding anniversary on April 28.
and Elizabethan England, over
Royce Barlow of Chicago has which It became necessary to place
presented to the city thr old shin c'aobnarda for added warmth in
cannon which has stood for several winter.

FREEPORT

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Backward Glances
Bits of Yesterday

3*x5'foot sun fast cotton flags
made of high quality flag
bunting. .

STICK
FLAGS

Printed on high count Cotton
material I Gilded spear heads on
shafts. 13 'X 18".
#

Laminated frame . . . natural
finish bow. center ply dyed ash.
Black leather grip. Meet wu

Designed by EllsSrorth VVines I
Strung with DuPcnt Nylon.

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BUY WAR BOND
EMPTY

DEPOSIT
BOTTLES

Endcrscd by Loony Freyl A
full sire glove sturdily made of
good quality tan horschidel

FURLOUGH BAG FOR
-

20 inch

MEN IN SERVICE
The ideal traveling-companion for soldiers and sailors on short

leave! 16* size is roomy enough for necessities but also folds into
Personal model rndorwd by
Jo* Mcdwk-k. Genuine horse­
hide.

small space. Sturdy slide-fastener .. . strong.handles . . . attached

identification-tag holder. Navy Blue or Khaki Duck. It makes a

practical gift you can be sure he will appreciate)

COME TO WARDS
FOR TIRE NEEDS

Milk-Beverage-

Don't drive over 39 m. p. h.. .
Fix cut* promptly . .. Conserve
tires to help win lhe weri

If you hove a Certificate for
a Pre-War Quality Tire, select
'from Wards complete stock of

Made of G-Jden Asli
A good economy-model bat
that's ideal fur younger players! ‘

Riversides ond Save! New War
Quality, Used Tires, and Recop­
ping Service also available.

SEE THE CATALOGS . . .

Any purchases totaling $10 or Mote
will open a monthly payment account.

In our catalog department for thou­
sands of valve* not in store stock*.

CHECKING ACCOUNTS

WAR SAVINGS BONDS
BANK MONEY ORDERS

Idle 0OHLES are a War waste I
Keep them busy making tripe to
bring you the product* you want
« . . when you want them ... in
glass bottles, the most efficient

containers.

MILK, BEVERAGE and BEER
BOTTLES are sanitarily resteril­

USE YOUR CREDIT ... '

OUR SERVICES
SAVINGS ACCOUNTS

t/iraX,

ized right away by the bottlers ...
ready to serve you more quickly
. . . and conserve vital material,
machinery and manpower.
If* patriotic to join th* Program for
Bottle Conservation by returning ’
empty MILK, BEVERAGE and BEER
BOHLES promptly!
'

SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES
For rent at $2.50 ond government tax—in our fine
safety deposit vault. Get one today for your war
Bonds and other valuable papers.
.

NATIONAL BANK OF HASTINGS
MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM AND
FEDERAL DEPOSIT INS. CORP.

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ia-'.TT- -n Tift rTTi-T*nnr ii -&lt;■.-* ■■■■

�Jimmie Beadle tpent over the
weekend with hl* mother, Mra.
rtttx forth ••»* Lewella Beadle at Battle Creek. *
'•’"•L"’""- Mra John Moorer and Mrs. Otis
*hh ortiew !• Lawrence were HasUngs shoppers
last writ Wednesday * Mrs. H. E

".La™!
Mr”.
miino Mar
*« weekend

Mr. and Mra. Albert Green. Mr. 1
and Mra. Archie Burd and chUdrtn. .
Mr. and Mra Marshall Tripp and
children spent Mother s Day with
their son and brother Pfc. Gordon
| Green at Camp Atterbury. Indiana.

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S" .W’ulT'nffi

with Mr. and Mra. Blair Battle
Creek also accompanies - \
™ proiM-tian
.t Barnes and family of Otsego and them.
They found him In fine
d
&lt;mi» w Hmims.. Rev. and Mra Ertle Barnes and health and a good coat of tan. as
uh* othrw
■■ family of Grand Rapids and ac- he has been training tn Ban An- 'o,y
in aoek (.trait* companlcd her grandson. Kenlth tonlo.Texas and arrived here two
..th Hr. Bama, to Kalamazoo
Tuesday weeks ago ♦ James Storttan. Sr..
ra where he returned to Fort Breck- of Gfand ttaptds spent the weeka ik. enrtdge. Kentucky. * Mrs. EUtei end at hia home. * Staff Sergeant
lUMiaa*.
Pennock of Heating* spent a few-Charles Btofkan la thought to b«
k. nnu«r«t far day*
days recently with Mr. and _Mr*
Mr*, ' moved across,
serosa, a*
aa hl*
hia ti
family have
,ki|&gt; 1.th. Fred Kelley and Mrs Harsh Town mot heard from him since his Neu
—__
and*
A .«
Mrs*'
a_ Hasef" Nunnemaker. Cailn_ •! York addrrai
„ sent home aoms
era at Ute Town home Sunday were time, ago a
and Mr*. Roy JenMra. Wade Town and daughter; ktn^entertai
Mrs. Chamberlin of Delton. * Mrs. nephew and
v,
Nellie Pennock spent three days last I ids Sunday. * We are all wishing
week with Mr. and Mra. Harold Mrs. Homer McKibben a speedy
While and children of Plainwell.--------—•
*— '------- ------ •“
Mra. While was a patient in the jbut Is some better, a Mr. and Mra.
Plainwell hospital rtcenUv. ♦ Wed­ । Ralph Teeter and Miss Betty were
nesday evening. May 13 the P. T. A. at Wayland one day last week on
of the W. K Kellogg Agricultural business. * Mr. .and Mrs. Frank
rnr ' Green spent Friday with Mr. and
Mra, Albert Green. * Little Robert
Tripp was on the sick list last week.
* Janet Mala entertained lhe
j chicken pox recently.

ae Economics class served lunch.
Hrs. Hwln Butler met with a
iful accident recently when she

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IN YOUR CAR. . .

KEEP TIMING ADJUSTED
Now's the time for timing!

Lynn Bishop of
have bought the
I Charley Kenyon home and spent

Don't let incorrect timing

in your car couse wasted
gasoline—it's a

common

source of wastage, and you
con't afford it now! Bring

your cor in for periodic ex­
night. * Mr. and Mrs
Frank
Honrspenl Monday with Mr*. Lucy ;
O'Connor of Kalamazoo and met
the new grandson who has been
named Jimmie Alien Dolores who
has been spending some time with
her grandparents returned home
Mr. and Mr*. Theodore Wlertnga Monday. * Mr. and Mrs. Alva Kenand daughter Anna May W terin g*
spent Saturday afternoon In Grand
Rapid*. * Mr. and Mrs. Theodore i MUener of Kalamazoo and Mrs.
i Armstrong the newly weds are get- Emma Stillwell of Bailie Creek for
I ting settled in the Ora Landacre dinner Sunday in honor of Gordon
। place just north of lhe place known Kenyon who left for Great Lakes.
as the Charlie Sprcen farm. • Ill. Monday to enter the navy. *
George Mason and family of Grand Mrs Loma lArah-e and Lorraine
Rapids spent Sunday with her par­ Manning and Sharon of Ypsilanti
ents. Mr. and Mrs. James Oliver spent the weekend with their par­
I and daughter Eunice. They ail ent*. Mr and Mrs. Lester Bonne­
visited Mrs. Francis Oliver who is ville. Lorraine and Sharon are also
a ptnenl in Pennock hospital. * spending thia week with them. *
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Preston and Mra. Ethel Hom spent two days
four children of Flint who recently last week with her sister. Mrs
come out are assisting al Ute home Bryce Meyers of Grand Rapids. *
of her brother Francis Oliver and Mrs. Daisy Thompson visited Mrs
Mrs. Oliver la a surgical patient in Ada Ashby. Thursday afternoon.
Pennock hospital * Mr. and Mr*.
1 Albert Wiertnga of Uie Wert Coun­
ty line, also Mr. and Mrs. Tebeck
and dsfugHter of Orand Rapids
were Saturday evening callers at
Uie Johnson and Wtertnga home
Mr. and Mra. James Johnson of
Hastings were callers Sunday af1 temoon. * Mrs. Ada Shaw fa spend­
Ing a few days with her son-in-law
। Roy and wife and Mr. and Mt*. and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Chas.
■ I Leon Potts spent Bunday in Lan- Cot and little son. * Mr. and Mrs.
»i , sing. The McCaul s at the home■ Leslie Steeby and little son had
' of ■ cousin, and the Pott's at thei as their guests lart Sunday her par'' home of their daughter. Mrs. Har। old England and family. Mr. and
Mrs. Morris Lewis of Kalamazoo
were also visitor* at the England

aminations of lhe distrib­

utor and entire electrical
system—our trained men

spot the cause of any trou­
ble—save you gasoline. We

conserve your cor for Vic­

YOUR NATON NIEDS

tory and you!

YOUR COOPERATION

ANDRUS SERVICE

THE VOICE WITH A SMILE" HAS A NEW MESSAGE

Get Studebaker service

and keep

catty topa/t

ARS that are allowed to deteriorate in operating
efficiency may affect lhe success of the eniire war­
time transportation effort. Don’t let your car become a
liability when it should be a help. Have frequent in­
spections made so that serious trouble won’t get a
chance to develop.
No matter what make you drive, you’ll find that the
Essential Transportation Workers employed by Stude­
baker dealer! are thoroughly qualified to help keep
your car in tip-top condition. They use special wartime
servicing procedures that were worked out by factory
experts in thc great Studebaker engineering labora­
tories and on the famous 800-acre Studebaker proving
ground.
Bring your car in regularly—at least once a month—
for a careful Studebaker cbcck-up.

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GOODYEAR BROS. HDWE. CO.
■HASTINGS

How to svord y«"

Have inspection* made al least
once a monthQ Check your tire pressure at least

O

A H^vey^r'whetlscorTvtllyal'S''^
" to prevent tire wear.
o Make only necessary trips in ycur

Sharp rides with neighbor* who

please limit your call

BABY CHICKS!
It is not too late to get chicks from GETTY'S BIG EGG Strai

MERMASH
Open dates every Wednesday and Saturday through June.
AVEN in wartime, we’d like to

WELL BEGUN
IS HALF DONE

Chicks gain fast on MER­
MASH 17% of 18% pro­
tein with vitamin A A D
feeding oil. A lifetime mash
for chick, pullet and laying
hen. They pay you well for
MERMASH.

FARM BUREAU SERVICES, INC.
HASTINGS, MICH.

TELEPHONE 2118

N. CHURCH ST.

• Over 70,000 chicks delivered so for this season without a complaint.

give you prompt service oti long dis­

• All chicks direct from our own flock of 3,000 Bloodtcstcd old Hen Brooders
on our own farm.

tance coils. But telephone lines to

You can help speed the handling of

many point** now are overloaded,

• We will be glad to take custom Hatching work any time. Send for illustrated
Descriptive folder and Price List.

all calls, including your own, if you

and urgent civilian calls often are

make thia your resolution i

delayed.

Getty’s Poultry Farm and Hatchery
RHONE 162F3

MIDDLEVILLE, MICH.

■

**l trill maha only absolutely neces­

When circuit* are extra busy, and

sary long dlttanco culls. ...If I mtul

thc operator requests you to limit

call lang distance, I trill be brigf.*

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�TUB HA8T1NO8 BANNKH. THl aSDAY, MAY E7, IM!

“Dr.” Morgan Jones haa added
TWENTY YXA1U9 AOO
B'S Mn. D. W. Rocera cele­ anomer mu io tha giA ot WUjwm
made oy Mr. and Mrs. Eoen rcnbrated their Mtn wedding annl- noc* for a noaptui nery.
1 J. O. Ketcnuu u id give the apenvetxary very quietly on April 77
Mr. and Mra. John Bmelker ob­ ■ Ing a aar eu at ua oay v itw a&gt;served their Mrd wedding anniver­ MMubiy a “country Lite Cotnercnue'
sary with a family garnering at una year.
their home here last Eriaay.
on me front page of this
appears a picturo of a group oi
wumcn. inc nesolng reaas, "Pio­
THIRTY YEARS AOO
neer school Giris oi Hastings liavt
May 18, 1813
tnjoyaoie Meeting at tne nome ot
announced a gift to Uie city of Mta. Marcus btcubuis, "nueudcu
1'41,000 for the purpose ol erecting ocnool m Hastings Before LOH."
a hoapital to be kurwn as lhe Pen­
Mccteuan Himnock Hospital.
Mn. Michael Roush, aged 06. died
May 7 at the home of her daughter. 'Aawrmena, Mrs. mine Merritt, tut.
Geneva Hayes, Mrs. Edxapctn btnxMn. Simon Heffelbowcr.

I

for the coming season. "Bump"
Robleaki. Kynett. Max and George
V&gt;-lr '

man. emu lotto Sweet, Mrs. Sarah
Begor. Mn. Ella Morrison. MuskeMn. Jennie Stebbins. Mrs.
Geer. Mn. Hannah Barkue.
mgtiuung •truck lhe Orand RapFoot Miller. Lafayette. Gol.
Nora
Shepard, of Stanton.
noon ana tne resulting nre aid

FORTY YEARS AOO

FORTY YEARS AGO
gine room.
a. B. henaston plans to move part
Two hundred and eight ' tickets
were sold on the M. C. excursion
ton ot.. ano win duuu a new uuu*e from thia city to Grand Rapids Sunm na steaa.
d*A new automobile factory, the
At tne regular meeting of lhe
fire department Thunaay evemug Berwick Auto Car Co., capital slock
me foiwwmg olfleers weie eiectcu. 8500.000 will be located in this city
Unlef, Prana hum; Asst, cruel. in the plant of the former Engine
Eugene McMurray; Copt. Ruipn A: Iron Works. The city is to give
Sage; Treaa., Hoy ruher; dtewaia. a bonus of 8'JUOO with the provision
Heruen. Siaaop. dec., crank uaavr. that 825.00U is to be Invested and
Flpemcn, A. A. Wilmont, Joseph the company Is to employ 25 men
the year around. They will make
Hoge, Ben Blaxeney. taun Aooey.
Mrs. Archie Mccoy went to De­ tliree grades of machines ranging
troit Tuesday on ou&amp;iness anu wiulc from taOO to 82500 each.
Mrs. Maude Mudge Kurtz haa ac­
mere wul hear M. UeHesue. Mme.
horalca, Electa Gifford, ana Fanan cepted'a position with thc Bohem­
Franks, all great musical celeunUes. ian Concert Company and will make
Mrs. McCoy will also take private a summer's tour of Northern MlchInstructlon at tne Thomas Manual igan resorts.
Notice—All carpenters stay away
school ot music, while in Detroit.
from Orand Rapids. Strike on.
’lhe Charlotte Republican, which
FIFTY YEARS AOO
“'
for Uie past four years has been
May 18. 1893
The remains of Arnold SUson. under the management ot R. L.
who died Friday night of consump­ Brown, has been transferred to
tion. were taken to Freeport Sun­ Perry and McGrath of the Tribune.
day and laid at rest In tne ceme­ The two papers will be merged, the
partnership remaining the same for
tery there.
Miss Louise Nagler of Freeport thc present and ths political status
has been engaged to teach me will remain unchanged.
eighth grade here next year.
Tne excavation has been made for FIFTY YEARS AGO
May 25. 1883
'
Will Goodyear’s new building.
The Interior of the poet office
Mr. and Mrs. Morse Nevins of
haa been greatly improved by a Sedalia. Mo., are visiting reBitlves
coat of blue alaoastlne with cuff and friends in the city this week,
trimmings.
-'immjngs.
■i The German Lutherans of Wood­
Milan Walldroff now owns Larry land „„„
~ ...
and vicinity laid
the corner
Noble, who won second money in stone of their new church Tuesday,
thc exciting three-year-old race at i Rev. Volts of E. Saginaw, gave lhe
Ute June meeting in this city last address. The graduating class of
year.
(Hastings high school numbers only
past few yearn has been pracUdng fifteen members, lhe smallest class
law at Vermontville, haa opened an for several years. There being no
office in thia city.
hall suitable for the exercises, they
Rev. E. M. Blanchard haa accept- will probably be held in Uie park,
eda call to St. Johna.
las the court yard will not'be in
The editor (W. R. Cook) expects shape. Tiie exercises will be held
to go to the World's fair Thursday. - June 23. Members of the class arc:
May 25. to remain for a week, dur- Misses Belle Rock. Pearl Michael,
ing which thia paper will be 'in i Rebekah Striker. Pearl Hendershott,
charge of D. R. Cook.
। Laura McIntyre. Eva Hurd. Mae
W. H. Spence haa purchased the Brwseau. Georgia Heath.
Gall
interest in the shoe store owned by Hemp. Ethel Brown and Messrs.
his deceased brother. John Spence. Will Cole. Charlie Freer. Ernest Edand will continue me business alone. । ger, Homer DePoe. and Charlie AnLast Thursday the noon train to idrus
Grand Rapids was held up at Cale- |
----------------- &lt; • »
donla for three hours. The old j PROBATE COURT
IlnlllW WHO
nv.rl
...
school house
was being moved and
Eat. Hattie Weaver. Will filed,
it was on the track when the train petition
for probate filed, order for
reached there.
Miss Etta Main, for many years publication entered,
Est. Eugene J. Barnum. Testi­
a typo in the Banner Office, has
accepted a position as proof reader mony of freeholders filed, license to
on the Orand Rapids Herald and sell Usued. oath before sale filed.
left Monday for that city.
•
Est. Alice Crouse. Order to sell
Miss Eva Riley U the new typo Consumers Power Stock entered.
at the Banner office.
Est. Charles Hooper. Petition for
Frank DiUbahner lias accented administration less than 8200.00
a position as bookkeeper at Um* filed, order assigning personal prop­
chair and tabic factory.
erty less titan 820000 entered.
E&gt;t Fred L. Wright; Order ap­
TWENTY YEARS AGO
pointing administrator entered.
May 30. 1923
Est. Marie M. Kyser. Waiver ot
Hastings people learn with dedn
notice,
and consent filed, order ap­
regret that Supt, M. R. Keyworth
has been chosen to head the big I pointing administrator entered.
Est,
filed.
Est. Daniel Garllnger. Will Hied,
Hamtramck schools with a much
larger salary and better opportun­ petition for probate filed, order for
publication entered.
ities.
Eat. Adclbert E. Robinson. Peti­
Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Young have
moved into the Frank Nash house tion to determine heirs filed, order
on W. Grand St., and Mr. and Mrs. for publlcaUon entered.
Ext. John R. Robinson. Petition
Lewis Kunnes of Battle Creek arc
moving Into the house the Youngs to determine heirs filed, order tor
vacated. Mr Karmes is one of the publlcaUon entered.
Est. Emma M. Wotring. Petition
proprietors of the new Trio Cafe.
for administration less than 8200.00
Monday morning after a week's ill­ filed, order assigning personal pro­
perty leea than 8200.00 entered.
ness.
V
Eat. Rose 3. Miller. Pctttton for
William H. Smith of Detroit has
been appointed aa court steno­ ndmtaT'tratlon less Utan 8200)00
filed, order assigning personal pro­
grapher to succeed Mr. Sowers.
perty less than 8200 00 entered.
Est. Lydia Simpson. Report of
sate filed.
Est. Corn. Bouck Gardner. Final
M E. Oabom, former superin­
tendent of city schools, has accept­ account filed, order for publication
ed a splendid position with lhe W. entered.
Eat. Thomas K Gable. Bond of
H. HUI Co.. Manufacturing chem­
administrator filed, tetters of adists of Detroit.
Frank Horton, recently retamed mintelration Issued, order limiting
from lhe west, has repurchased from settlement entered, petition for
E. A. Crandall the grocery buslnewt hearing claims filetf, notice to cre­
the latter purchased from Mr. Hor- ditors Issued.
Est. Alice E. Sprinkle. PeUUon
It is thought that work laying the for administrator filed, order for
pavement will begin on Jefferson publication entered.
Bet. Alrldena Fclghner. Petition
St. next week.
Miss Josephine Long, supervisor for administrator filed.
Est. Thomas E. Gable. Petition
of penmanship tn the city schools,
has received an offer to take charge for hearing claims filed, notice tv
of that department In the schools creditors Issued.
EaL Lettie M. Garn. Final recelnts
8750.
’....................................... filed, order allowing account en­
tered. discharge of administrator
Issued, estate enrolled.
TWENTY YEARS AOO
Est. Emma Sherk. Order allowing
Lt*
of Grand Rapids
claims entered.
Est. Emanuel Brodbeck. Proof of
will be the Memorial day speaker at
the program in the Methodist publication filed, order allowing
claims entered.
church Sunday afternoon.
ESst. Alvidena Felghner. Waiver of
Forty five divorce cases are
among the 110 on the calendar for notice and consent filed, order ap­
pointing administrator entered.
the May term of court.
Est. Lydia Simpson. Order con­
The Brotherhood has dosed a
successful year and has re-elected firming sale entered.
Est. Euphemla Carpenter. Peti­
the following officers: Pres. Dr. F.
Can-others; V. Pres.. Albert H. Car- tion for administrator filed, order
veth: Sec.. R. h Loppcnthien; Treas. for publlcaUon entered.
Carey u. Edmonds.
Est. Bert B. Sparks. Proof of
publication filed, testimony of free­
THIRTY YEARS AOO
holders filed, license to sell issued,
May 22. 1913
oath before sale filed.

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�THE HASTINGS BANNER, THCTtgDAY, MAT tl, 1X3

Program: Music by Woodland * After a delicious dinner prepared
dinner guests Sunday at the viilt Mr. and Mr. Oacar Luca.
* by the Juniors' mothers, the toast*
____ .
nwlitwiv f“r A week or so. * Herald Classic, High School band.
home of-Mr*. Margaret Garllngtr Worsh)pful MnaUT Of 304 F. * A.
master was introduced by the Class
invocation. Rev. I. H. Osgood.
Gor
Community singing. ’'J
nn
~-­ President. Arden Harper. * Toast­
of Nashville. Mr. nnd Mrs- Ray- m. Woodland attended Grand Lodge
Ban- master, Bob Born: welcome, Marmond McLeod and children oi ln Lanamg Tuesday. * Mrs. Cla- don Williams, Star S|
gene Kussmaul; Response. Marjory
Grand Rapids were Sunday eve- rencc Arnie and eons of Battle ner. America.
Address. Rev. George Wingard. England; Music. Junior Quartette;
nlng caller* at the McLeod home Creek vtalted her parent*. Mr. and
Nettle Nichols and Alan Fuller of and also the Dell William* home. Mrs Lawrence Faul from Thur*­ I Subject: What Meaneth These
kendoli; Music, Quartette: dila­
Stones?
Battle Creek visited Mr. and Mrs. * Miss Marjorie Reesor and Ml*s da&gt;, untu Sunday. Mr. Arnie Joining .&lt;&gt;»»&gt;«.»
weekend. * Mr. and । Reading lhe names of wldlers tory. June GavlL Piano accompan­
Arthur AOentln* Mradav. * Ma­ Bettv Spilth of Kalamazoo *pent her r&amp;r
dams* John Dell. John Hauer. Ho­ thc weekend with their respective MrI Chas. Aspinall and daughter who are burled In Woodland Mem­ ist, Eleanor Benner.
Baccalaureate Service
sigifr Of Freeport were I oriel Park. Dr. L. H. Brumm.
ward Hewitt, Arthur Allerdlnr and parents. Thev were accompanied Mr,
The annual Baccalaureate service
lister Brum attended the Barry Sa friend. Miss Pauline Hacker Montlav dinner guesU at Uie home | Tap*.
Kalamazoo who was a guest at
Mr and MrK A1 Booher and son
In case of rain services at school of Woodland High School was held
County Federation of Women's
Sunday evening. May 23 in the
auditorium.
Clubs in Middleville last Tuesday. both their homes while here. * victor 0( west Woodland.
Ms. Oar] Walts and «randyn
Bixby—Kilpatrick Nuptial*
I Albert Reesor. supervisor.
school auditorium with a largecrowd attending in spite of tne
DoDaa. Texas, b enjoying a visit: Franklin Holly were guests of Mr.
Apple blo'.-onu formed a gay and
Farewell Dinner
with hb parent*. Dr and Mr* Geo. I and Mrs. Wm. Lull of Benton'«»}
colorful floral background for the I Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Lehman heavy downpour of rain. The High
F
Benner. Sr. Sunday dinner Harbor Saturday. * Pfc. Buryi wedding Saturday at high noon of 'entertained with a family dinner school orchestra played "Romaine"
lhe graduates marched into thc
mieats at the Benner home were ।Townsend returned to Camp Clal- ...
rothy Kilpatrick
and
Edgar
Sunday
in
honor
Carl
Miss po
Dorothy
Kilpatrick
and
Edgar ‘who
Sunday
in Thuradsy
honor of
of from
Carl Lehman
Lehman ,-।as
Site*
Helen. Benner
of Battle
Battle Creek
borne. L*..
U.. »•«»
Thuj^y •'Yr
evenine
ceremony
leaves
---------Mis* Helena
Benner
Creek jjborne,
last
iuhb
"a *
A~Btai&gt;v"'ifie
‘ marriage
marriage
who i?
leaves
Thursday
from HuUnx*
Hasting*
auditorium.
Thethe
Rev.
PaulLutheran
W Oelind
Mr and
Mrs of
day -niuraaay
k “i’^ce
m
Xnnleceremony
£n?on for
*Jr
Auler
Guesta
his ;ger.
oastor of
Zion
and
Mr.
Mrs.
Eston Everett after a ten day
furlough with his
u'kJ
pylnce ln
Ule Annie
Banyon
Ft. Ouster.
GuesU
were hl*
t»s

OODLAND

completion of an extensive improve­
ment program which was begun last
fall, and which has made thia
church one of the moat beautiful
rural churches in this part of lhe
country. * The celebration will beewllh lhe Sunday school servat 10:00 A. M . In which lhe
Rev. Carroll C. Brodbeck. a son
of the congregation, will speak to
the. entire school on the subject:
■Church Symbolism". * In the
morning service, at 11:00 a- tn., the
congregation will commemorate the ORDER FOB FVRUCATION
Ntat* pf MlrMoa. Tha fra
50th Anniversary of the church edi­
fice. with the Rev. Harry Wolf, of
Detroit, former pastor of the con­
gregation. delivering lhe sermon. *
Following the morning service, a
noteuck congregational dinner will
be kfrved In tiie basement of the
church, with thc Rev. Paul W. Gei­
ger. local pastor, acting as toast­
master. * At 3:00 p. m- a dedicatory
service will be held, in which the
local pastor, assteted by thc Rev.
Leo P. Heintz. of Orand Ledge, will
rededicate the church building anil
will dedicate the newly acquired
church furniture and other equip­
ment. including Christian
and

i I&gt;y uM afternoon. * Mr. and Mr*. Kenneth
». A- n. Horton of Battle Creek and Miss
‘•“•“j Kathryn Horton of Kalamazoo
rwired ipent Sunday with their parents.
™ Hid Mrs. J. C. Horton. * Er.f
nest Smith visited hi* son Donald
tn.ir.fr in Ohio recently. * Aviation Cadet
I. Has- Elvert Mott who is stationM at

Mrs. Russell Molt and family. He
came lost week Tuesday night and
I will return this week Friday..* Mrs.
i Blanche Richards and Miss Effie
I Richards spent Mnnday in Kalama­
zoo. * Mn. Lincoln Bush and Miss

Galesburg visited her brother-in-law
J»**» and sister. Mr. and Mra. Lincoln
Bush Saturday.♦7,
Large assortment of plants for.
Memorial Dav. Place orders carlv.
and children of Vermontville. * parents
Rev
and
Mra.
H.
V.
M
”
iorliiJichapei
of
the
First
Conparents,
Mr.
and
Mra.
Ora
Lehman
church
was
chosen
by
the
Senior
parents. Rev.
Mrs
“ F
Of the First Con- iHirents, Mr. and Mra. Ora Lehman church
— * Mr.
- and
— Mrs.'class
'rta- to
u deliver the sermon
Mr*. Lena Chaslc of Lake Odessa; Townsend. * Mr. and Mrs. Ernest K^nal^hWln^ntmiHa,J h in Benton Har- (iTEast Woodland.
Hi­
. nua Gladys Gaskill. DeltonAdv. 5-27
te spending this week with her aon Shomo were last 'rsics-cl*v rveiilryc
bride isb the
daughter
of
।carl
Lehman
of
Bellevue
and
Mr.
(chows
m
hi*
subject,
the
Class
the daughter of ।carl Lehman of Bellevue and Mr. [chose m nu auoject tne uiaas
। TWENTY YEARS AGO
and family. Mr. and Mr*. Herald I dinner guests of Mr. and Mra. Ar- ,,
.
Prank
C
- and Mrs
Chase and
"We
have Crossed the Rivrank £ad.
C. Kilpatrick.
Kilpatrick,
Mrs. Lawrence
and sons,
sons Motto
We Ocean
Rlvoiric.
*
Mr.
and
Mr*.
Herffy
Piesj
thur
Dryer
of
Battle
Creek
*
Levi
Brnton
o
CoaU
Grove
er.
but
the
lie.
Beyond".
He
ui
«•
May
9.
1933
viauwn. w *•».
• ■— ;.....
— —— —-—-- -- — somerievton road. Benton of Coats Grove.
|er. but the Ocean he. Beyond . He
iritMid, ‘ on this Wednesday morning lhe
hv Mr« Kitson
Ravmond
Kitaon ofInd..
Svracuse.
Ind., Harbor
is .mendT HId in Fall wa* assisted by
l,v the
lh, Rev.
Rfv Arthur L.
I.
.sner accomonnled bv Mrs. Ravmond
of Syracuse.
Is spendnn(j tne Broom te the son Ann. Kahler 81 Break*
’Dalton and Eldon Flessner ol Lake ing a lew weeks witn ms son ana '
"e’
Odessa were Grand Rapid* vis-:famllv. Supt nnd Mrs. H. A Kit- ... piea%ant Mich,
itor* last Wednesday. * Mr. and ; son. * Mr. and Mrs Raymond Faul Howard A. Blannlng
,i, Prank Horton and Henry Weaver
Mr
dSk "KT'S:
I went down to Wall lake the other
attendants
Mr. and nock
lwsDltal at in't^-wl^,^^
two o'clp- --------- !Doris
h"” Bates,
RMan
- “nd
*ve Maria* ’Harold L Yochum of Detroit, presl- txlltiaa;
^&gt;”^Mra F*rrell'* father. J 8 Mr and Mrs. Lawrence F*ul Sat- whose
J^mXlll
Holly were
of w£dl£d.
CSdav^OTtng
piano
accompanist
«I day to massacre some of lhe many
nuiuiu l.
V.
Mr*
Holly of organza
WoodlandKbner
pradsv ITS
mr "foEnd
- that **he had Mr William* sang "The Lord's
hltmer and her risUr. Mbs Ethel urday afternoon after spending lhe *
«*4A Birdsill
■&gt; I great big suckers that come up and
dent—
of‘ thc Michigan District of the
Street-length
nmnxn i
'
&gt;■ I try to browse off the shore. Lacking
Whitener of Beaverton. * Miss
^'l,h Mr&lt; and Mrs. Chss. dress wa* Worn by thc bride, whose frBCtcrtd her hip She b *1111 at .Prtryer" accompanied by Mlts Bale* American Lutheran Church will
spear, net or even a rake, they were
preach the dedicatory sermon. Tiie
ut a loss how to capture those big
public Is cordially invited. * Zion
Program
fish that literally fought each oUier
is a congregation of 155 baptized
WoodUnd Township School
to see which could get nearest the
souls. Its entire membership b very
Commencement
shore. They decided to use clubs
active locally, with an average
wuic u uiuwu
&lt;«.vv.
. r-nnw-rt hv the American’ »hur»day evening. May 27, 1943
and
did so. and killed quite a num­
church attendance of well over 100
ton dress, with a corsage of garde- j “ “
chas E OsH*#* 8cho°l Orchestra
Out S 3 ber of the big fish—only to find ,
nlas. The mothers ot the bride
m'theater Fay
"Star Spangled Banner. Audience per Sunday; and at the same time
they were dogfish.
has a keen interest In mission work
and groom wore blue and gray J»rne. son iri :aw ot.ire ncv. ray
invocntion
r osBOod
If
you want to raise a sickly, fee­
NOTICE
TO
CREDITORS
dresses with corsages of gardenias C. Whig of Woodland is a japi n
Rcae.MacDoweli. abroad, siiown for example in the
ble smile out of Supt. Keyworth
prisoner. Capt.
Osborne, for-1 —To » W'Jd
MbcDowcii
Hlala ot Ml'Mcaa. Thr
mid roses. * A bridal party din- cse .nnspner^
Capt. tMborne..Jar-1
h,r„rr Morlorv
En„. . fact that it raised more than 8100
or Jim Mason, just Inquire about
mrrlv Dr. Osborne of Vicksblrrg. Joann Hershberger.- Marjory Eng­ last Sunday for Christian work that
ner for 10 guests was given after 1S" .*«»&gt;_ Us-.AmeFfc.n
Amwwin force*
at &gt;«.nd
“•*«
the trout fishing on Little Pine
forces^at
Volc
„
Dle
-_
is being done by the Lutheran
’hejhapel ceremony, at the home
‘^TfeU Mn. O.“Music When Soft
river.
Churches of America for men In
Judge McPeek of Charlotte, on
cf Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Bcmlsder. -hitdrcn are nt their
ir : Douty.
liouty. Ardath
Aruaiii Hynes
HJ lies
military service, and for the war
Monday took'the oath of office, ad­
Thk hrir|,?CBnrf0nor^°will0^sid^ ' »’ow« nt Highland Park. Gull lake.
Salutatory., Laurell Hendee
. I Kalutalorv.
workers in congested defense areas
ministered by County Clerk Honey­
.The bride and groom will reside
O. "E. S. Initiation
'' ~11U3.
at
At 112 East Court St. in Hastings at Sparks Shop
United Brethren In Christ
nt Wyandotte. Mich., where Mr.
n F- s imuaiion
well. for both the long and short
&amp;£ .j**“&gt;
I. H. Osgood. Minister
| terms a.* circuit judge.
Bixby is a physicist at a Ford de- “—
•
fense plant.
He graduated from Offley was
—...~ --- ----­
Woodland
rob.u orn«. i. in. city ,
?ran‘of £“rlDu&gt;nl,WUX,M v
Central State Teachers college and land O. E. S. No. 498. Mrs. Cla- j| ..
By {ne
Morning worship 10:00 A. M.
nd tn
a ropy at 11&gt;* shot bv Sheriff Parker Friday
"By
the Bend or
of the River,"—Edattended the University of Michl- rence Arnie of^Battle: Creek took ;
Joftn
Nrno^n a. Tuttle. £&gt;■ 'morning when he resisted arrest
Sunday school 11:00 A. M.
Jnan Hershberger
Herahbcrarr
•alate: who.e addreai la I for fish law violation.
Ran. and the bride graduated from the part of Adah which PMKIon | clxv. prophecy. Geneva Fry. GerChristian Endeavor 7:30 P. M.
I A. B. Hum died at hl* home here
Woodland high school nnd atbcld B[fvJouL-to *Jfr roe8dcnce r
’-« Miske.
Prayer meeting Wednesday 8 P.M.
aid
tended the Grand Rapid* Junior In Battle Creek. The Chapter room .I Valedictory. Maurine Clum
Thursday.
Kilpatrick
Round dining table,
Chest of draws
college. Since August, 1942, she was beautiful with a profusion of
Sunday school 10:30 A. M.
Presentation of Diplomas. Supt. H.
THIRTY YEARS AGO
h»s been employed In the service spring Bowers. * Several members I A. Kitson
Morning worship 11:30 A. M.
6 chairs
Refrigerator
May 8, 1913
office of the Nineteen Hundred ,of the Hastings Chapter were:I Response by President, Audrey
Christian Endeavor and preachOut 0 3
Square table, 8 odd chairs
A picture of Hastings' 1012 ball
corporation in St. Joseph—Benton guests.
.
hMullendore
Porch swing
team appears on lhe front page of
Prayer meeting Thursday al home
Harbor Daily. * Mr. and Mra. Frank Lake Odessa Lion'* Club Entertain
Class Song, Seniors
2 dressers
DELTON
this issue. Those in the picture are!
of Frank Smith 8;00 P. M.
Kilpatrick and Miss Arlene Kil- 1
Village Officer* -and Wive*
I Benediction,
Good
mantle
clock
Mrs.
Betty
Jean
Jones
and
two
I
Robleskl.
D. Kynett. Manager Hub­
Wood bed and springs
"Whosoever will let him come and
pal rick were former residents of | The members of the Lake Odessa
Plano accompanist, Doris Bates.
Utile
daughters
of
Toledo.
Ohio,
I
bard.
G. Eek. Steckle. M. Fxk. Dodge.
take “Of the water of life freely."
Woodland and Mr. Bixby was a Lions Club entertained their wives
Class motto
Looking glass
Set coil springs for single
spent Monday with her grand­ Parsons. Plpp. Michael. R. Kynett.
teacher of Commerce in the local at their annual guest night dinner I "We
„c have
UM,C crossed u&lt;c
the River, but
mother.
Mrs.
John
Lechleitner.
*
j
।
McCarthy.
bed, nearly new
High School for several years.
We at lhe Woodland School cafeteria,' the Ocean liesBeyond."
Library table
Mrs. Minnie Whldby of Hickory | Peter Allerding closed a *ucce*sextend the best wishes of lhe Com- Tuesday evening. Muy 20. Wood- 1
-• Sixth c
_j News
Fifth —
and
Grade
2 mattresses
Cotners spent last week end with I ful
lu, year of school ..
at »»
tiie Ryan in
Buffet
Bookcase
munlty to Arlene and Ed nnd wish land Village officers and their
Mrs. Arlle Spindler, teacher
Mr. and Mrs. John Lechleitner. * I Irving township last Friday.
them much happiness in their new wives and Supt. and Mrs H. A.. „
c wctv
,au w
Plush couch
We
were Bglad
to be Mure
able w
to sell TO ALL WHO CLAIM ANY IXTF.RF.flT Mrfl. Ethel Pennock who has been
Cupboard
The Farmer*- Society of Equity
-life.
Kitson were also guesU. * After n little better than 215.00 of poppies.
standing lhe winter al Big Rapids met at the court house Thursday
Leather settee
File cabinet
Daughter of Former Woodland Girl “ delicious dinner served by the ; &gt; Those neither tardy nor absent
ARIIOR. ANCtKNT .OIIDKR
&lt;»l* called on Mra. Charles Harrington and elected thc following officers:
Graduates Ladles of the Evangelical church, i for lhe ycftr were Adah Allerding.
6 rockers
ULKANF-RH. PRAIKIKV1LLK TOWN- one day lost week. * Mr. and Mrs. Pre*. Peter Kunz: Vice-ore*.. F.
2 pr. French doors
Invitations were received this Dr M. A. Hoffs, president of thc jcfttine Fisher. Marvin Classic and
Nllll’. HARRY COUNTY. MK'IltOAN: Clarence Payne and children of R Edmonds: Sec.. J. E Edwards:
9 x 12 rug
week by relatives to the Commence- Lion's Club held a short business joyce Smith. * We have 81,315.25
YOU ARE HERF.HY NOTIY1KU to Hope Center visited Mr. and Mra.
Screen doors
It- in writins your elalm. (it any you Gordie Durkee Friday. * Mr*. Julia Treas. John Belson.
ment
exercises
of
the
Tawn*
Cilv
I
meeting.
Tile
entertainment
for
credited
to
our
room
for
service
Fire destroyed lhe elevator, wag­
Maytag electric washing
Harness
Class cans
online
w a
n vouna
vounalaiiv
irom sump*
stamps for the year. 23 bonds of
High school. Class of 1943I on
. the evening was
ladv from
Durkee entertained a few friends on shon and blacksmith shop at
machine, good one
Thursday evening. May 27. Miss
Mbs the Sjpcnkers
Speakers' Bureau of Michigan various
variOus denominations are Included
and neighbors one day-last week in Caledonia Saturday night, al a lap
Dishes and cooking
Or &lt;l*r
Ruth E. Giddings, daughter- of Ibtate
I Slate CoUege
College who gave a group of ln this above
amount.
honor ot the 76th birthday of Mra. of 830.000. Forrest Wilson. 26. son
Iron bed and springs
utensils
Supt. and Mrs. Arthur. Giddings of i Interpretations and readings. *
Qoodbye til Sentembcr.
Julia Weller. * Mrs. Wayne Hord of the owner of the elevator, had
Tawos City is a member of . this The Woodland guests were Inlro3 electric lamps
of Detroit has been visiting her n very narrow escape from death In
CHURCH ANNOUNCEMENTS
Many other articles too
class. Ruih is a daughter
ISHI.V1 of
'tl the
MIC 'duccd by
“J Dr. Hoff* and Village
- .n.
mother MA. Julia Weller since thc burning structure.
The Evangelical Church
Arm chairs
numerous to mention.
President. Karl C. Fnul responded Memorial Day
former Lois Velte and granddaughr—
Mothers' Day. She also helped her
Hickory Corners Is to have a Rood
if the
ter of John Velte. one of
.... pioneer i for the group. The Lfbn's then into celebrate her birthday. * Mr. and baseball team this year under the
J. S. Deabler. Pastor
•1.
Her traduced their guests followed by
businessmen of Woodland,
Mrs. Arthur Holst of Lansing spent management of Ernest Cadwallader.
10: 00 A. M —Morning worship.
lather was a superintendent- of । the singing of the Lion's Club song
Saturday
night
and
Sunday
with
H. C. Peckham sold his drug atore
Anthem—"The Last March"
&gt;t Uh
* Guests from here were Pres, and
Woodland schools nt one time.
Mr. and Mrs. Willard Duddles. They and goods cto B. A. LvBariter of
Theme of sermon—"The Unfin­
Mrs. Knrl C. Paul, clerk and Mrs. ished
also called on Mrs. Alice Collins Caledonia who took possession Fri­
Task"
, Herald C. Classic, trustees, Mr. and
Sunday.
*
Mrs.
Olive
Portcnga
of
day
—Freeport items.
Woodland Memorial Park
11: 00 A. M. Sunday school
Three
xnrec Oaks
uau Is
is spending the
tne week
wees:
Mrs. F. E Border. Mr. and Mra.
Sunday. Mav 30. 2:00 P. M.
(RKHfllY ARBOR. ANCIENT ORDER with her uncle and aunt. Mr. and
| Glenn Farthing. Mr. and Mrs. Law- "What It Takes To je * Mission­
OP GLEANER*. OP PRAIRIEVILLE Mrs. Hermani Reynolds. On Sunday FORTY YEARS AGO
rcnce Bird and Henry Hynes and ary". leader Mrs. VlcSr Eckardt.
Mav
14. 1903
TOWNSHIP. BARRY COUNTY. MICHI afternoon they
-y all called on Samuel
Supt. nnd Mrs. H. A. Kitson
Fred Foster hns gone Into part­
8:30 P. M. Evening worship. Spe­
Hellcngan. Allegan,
Jegan. brother of Mrs. nership with Jay Blakney and the
,
Entertained West Woodland Birth- cial number —“I Was Glad"
Reynolds. - Mra. Jd...
John IT
Harr
—. ink ton firm will hereafter rend Blakney
Iday Club
Repor to the 79th Annual Con­
and Mrs. Willard Whittemore at­ and Foster.
,
Mrs. Dor Stowell and rMi. Cnrl ference in Battle Creek by Miss
tended the Ladies Aid dinner at the
One hundred thousand wall-eyed
Heise entertained 22 members of Etta Schneider.
home of Mra. Donald McQuurrle. pike were left here Monday by lhe
the Weal Woodland Birthday club
The C. E. business meeting will
Wednesday of last week. * Mrs. state fish commission for F. R. Pan­
Friday afternoon. The last les­ be held Tuesday evening. June 1 al
Alice Collins has returned to her coast and B. I Hendershott. Mr.
son of thc Red Cross Home Nurs­ lhe church.
ORDEB FOB PUBLICATION
home after spending two weeks In Pancoast distributed 50.000 In the
ing class will be given al thc next
Thursday—Midweek prayer serv­
Chicago. *’ Mr. and Mra. Robert lakes around Middle lake and tho
meeting. Tills will be In the form ice at tiie church
Barnes and family attended a fam­ rest were taken to Oun lake.
of a quiz.
Thursday—Young People's Mis­
ily dinner at tiie home of their sis­
Leon Spaulding Is now partner in
Faith Circle To Meet
sionary Circle at the Church.
ter. Mrs. Sidney Sleeman at Cooper tiie grocery business with W. A.
Mrs. Dor Stowell and Mrs. Carl
Friday—Choir rehearsal.
Sunday. The«dlnner was in honor Hams.
Hebe will entertain the members
South Woodland Church ot the
of their nephew. Lester
en,erBarnes
DIhr.n?rmof
Ov
Abo^t 100 persons attended the
of the Faith Circle of lhe W. 6. C.
Brethren
I
opening of the Hotel Barry last
S. next Tuesday evening. June 1.
Arthur L. Dodge. Pastor
thn
In Si rh«£h evening. A most delicious meijuwiu!
It was voted at the last meeting to
10: 00 A. M. Worship and sermon
'served. Mr*. Wood catered.
. hold their monthly meetings the
evening and report it was
,
11: 00 A. M. Sunday school
ueuii'i Fridaygood.
I first Tuesday evening of each
* Eighty Mothers and {.•ifty YEARS AGO
We invite vou to worship with us.
ter hrirli. very
daughters attended lhe banquet In ;
J
month.
The Methodist Church
the Church last Tuesday evening
JT? **•
fll
Rev. George Wingard. Pastor
Class of 1M3
Mrs. Ray Birdsall of Grand Rapids „
10: 00 A. M. Morning worship
gave on good address. The proceeds ner?*
NrlUe Yar“er “l Kree*.
Junior-Senior Banquet
11: 15 A. M. Sunday school
amounted to about forty dollars. * |Sunda&gt;.
i.
I The Juniors of Woodland High
10:00 A. M. Junior church
MI
m
Kathryn
McBain
of
Hillsdale
,
,u
”
iron^'ndhriT
school entertained the seniors with
8:00 P. M. Youth Fellowship
and Miss Dorothea McBain of Bat- ?
IF*
***" 011
Uie annual banquet Saturday- eveWednesday 7:30 P. M. choir
tie Creek spent Sunday with their to’J&lt; !vr
C»Joh ln,r rnntmr*
inlng. The gvm was transformed hearaal
-“•*
। into a scene from the north woods
You are Invited to our services pfillion;
bv'
Jt°in£ u'Tn'ttie
I with evergreens, a verv realistic each Sunday.
by August 1. Hastings is In the
ti««n by puhUrallna। fense plant in Battle Creek. * Mr. midst of a building boom.
;bridge over a river nnd live (?) 50th Anniversary and Rededlcatlon
• and Mrs. Willard Whittemore were
animals peering from every bush.
1.
Al Zion Lutheran Church
t
In
in
Hastings
tiastmgs
Friday
rniuy
afternoon.
anemoon.
They
rney
~
the
SET OF THREE
'I The
•— sophomores who served me
Special services are being planned
were supper guests of their brother
‘W£tSUiLUu ’Sn"
1_.Sunday.
. ,,
i I dinner were dressed os lumberjacks j for
May 30. at Zion Lulhiid and sister-in-law. Mr. and Mr*. «}£’!?.J?
• with plaid shirts and blue denims, cran Church, in celebration of the ' CMaty.
diaries Whittemore In Rutland. *
Mr. and Mrs. Travis Royer of Battle 5°5?ofc0hu15hhl^.cI^"1
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ------ 1 .
Creek spent Sunday with their par­
ents. Mr. and Mrs. Wade Town and ;
J*
Pt JTfamily. * Mr. and Mrs. Charles
U 004 but ** a ’*•NOTICE TO CREDITORS
•Whittemore of Rutland spent Bun- i u,4!|5.i.m&gt;r« .n
dav with their son and daughter-lnlaw. Mr. and Mr*. Lowed Whltte«i
or
more, Mr. Whittemore called on his d“SH?rEJ??*|2lgfin7hln«iU4
in 60 h
hours,
or at th
the
brother Willard Whittemore In the 18.750 boots ,n
™,ra nr
"
rate of five finished boots per mln• ute. This Is a record for nil sim­
ilar institution* and is a matter of
great pride to Manager Pcndergaat
and all the employees.

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SALE OF HOUSE HOLD GOODS

•a,

SATURDAY, MAY 29, 1943

LEGALS

TERMS: Cosh

F

.

DEWEY REED, M9r.

BEN FRANKLIN STORES

“Home-Front” Savings Event

Sale Starts Saturday, May 29
Buy These Outstanding Values During This Sale!

FIBRE WINDOW SHADES
• 9c
•FIRE KING” BOWLS
49c
RANGE-TEC SAUCE PAN
«l.69
SAUCE PAN . *1.19
SKILLET
*1.29
32-PIECE EMPRESS DINNER SET . *6.19
HAMMERS, HATCHETS and AXES each 79c

Memorial Day

Fibre Window

Stair

Jute

3 ft. x 5 ft.

Is MAY 30!

Shades

T reads

Rugs

Flags

We have 7,000 beautiful Geraniums

8‘ 69c 89“
UNFINISHED BOOKCASES . *1.39
CHEST OF DRAWERS *4.98 • TABLES *4.98
CHAIRS *1.19 • HIGH CHAIRS *2.59
STOOLS *1.39 • FULL VIEW MIRRORS *1.19
OCCASIONAL FURNITURE tables f«,,st,u&gt; *2.89
YACHT and LAWN CHAIRS
*1.29

LANSING ORDINANCE
HOLDS THAT BOTH
SHOULD SUFFER

in various colors.
Hydrangeas
Coleus
Dracenas
Vinca Vines

Ageratum
Roses
Fuchsias
Snapdragons
Petunias
Peonies
Carnations
Gladioli
Combination Plants
Order an urn placed and filled

Visit our Greenhouses and make your selection or

coll 2530 and we will try to .fill your order carefully.

We hove the following vegetable plants:
Early

cabbage,

tomatoes,

peppers,

eggplant,

Hundreds of Other Values . . . Including A Beautiful
Assortment of Plants for Decoration Day — 25c to 98c

’

WILCOX GREENHOUSE
104 L High

&gt;

HE 58 graduates of this year’s class of the Moose child city pf Moose,
heart. Ill—29 boys and 27 girl*. They come from 20 states. Illinois
leads with 13 gradustes; Ohio and West Virginia second, with 6 each.
the commencement exercises to be held June 12, at Mooseheart, each
graduate will be awarded a high school diploma accredited by the 1111nols State Department of Public Instruction. In addltio-.. to an academic
education, a Mooseheart graduate is trained in a useful trade or voca­
tion, of which 22 are taught al Mooseheart As of May 1. 1943, more than
400 Mooseheart graduates are now serving In the armed forces of the
nation. The total number of graduates since the first class of 8 in 1919,
including this class, is 1.648. This year Mooseheart celebrates the 30th
anniversary of its founding by U. S. Senstor James J. Davis of Pennsyl­
vania. director general of the Loyal Ord^r of Moose. In June, the 1,687
Moose lodges throughout the North American Continent will enroll
classes totaling 25,000 candidates, as a feature ot the cehbraUoa.

T

iweet potatoes and Spanish sweet onions

Lansing will meet the problem of
liquor selling to minors tn a fair
manner. That city haa adopted a
new ordinance, effective after June
21. in which minora who Ue about
their ages in order to obtain liquor will share responsibility with the
tavern-keeper when a violation in­
volves drinking by persons under 21.
The Lansing ordinance makes It a
mhdsmeanor for a minor to mis­
represent his age to obtain liquor.
The punishment will be a fine of
1100. or SO days In jail, or both fine
and ImnrtsonmenL
Certainly it is unfair to punish a
tavern-keeper for selling to a minor
who has lied about his age. and let
the Uar go scot free. Nor should the
seller escape punishment even when
a lie has been told. He can and
should lean) definitely the age of
anv boy who a*ks for a dilnk. The
fact that he asks a boy to tell hi*
age is an indication that the seller
suspects the boy ought to be re­
fused
The youth who misrepresents hl*
year* to get llnuor and the dealer
who takes the bov'* word and sells
It to get the profit on such a sale
should both be nunlshed. The seller
Atshould suffer the' greater penalty
because he is contributing to n
bnv's dellnmiencv when h« starts
him on the down-erade road. •

MARRIAGE LTCENBB
■
ncnsM G. Tredinnick city94
Jeanette E Pierce. cltv18
Edwin L. Herbert, Delton--.22
Dorothv Wlbalda. Delton18
Flovd L. Garvin. Maple Grove-.43
Ruth Jordan Battle Creek41
John E Vandenbenr. Middleville.M
Cora M. Douglas. Middleville ..M

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fter June
lie about
kin liquor
with the
latlon inunder 21.
In liquor.
* fine of
both fine

punish a
&gt; a minor
&gt;. and let
hould the
ven when
can and

ink. The
a tell his
the seller

ie dealer
and sells

Tie seller
penalty

starts

EIGHTY-ilGHTH YEAR

SECTION ONE—PACES 1 fo 8

How to Proceed To
Get Bounty on Foxes

UNDULANT FEVER IS
On th» ☆☆☆☆☆☆
People are still earning the 83 00
which this county pays for A SERIOUS DISEASE
Home Front bounty
killing a fox. On Monday of last
State Board of Health
week Bounties on 14 destroyed foxes
Hastings. Michigan
May 31. 1943.
Dear Fellows:
So many of you have been kind
enough to write me from various
sections of Uic world that I feel al­
most as if I was again having the
privilege of answering one of your
kind letters. Your letters have all
Lean Intensely interesting and I can
assure you that every man and wo­
man in tills community is always
pleased when your father or mother,
or some other member of the fam­
ily tells about having just received
n word from you. and we just can't
help but say "The next time you
write to him. be sure to remember
me". It may be lonesome out there
where you are. but you can bet your
bottom dollar that all the friends
and relatives-of the thirteen hun­
dred men of this county who .are
now in the service, are really lone­
some to sec you, think about you.
and pray to the good Lord that
things are going along all fight
with you.
For Instance, I just opened a lelter from my former partner. Lt
I (J4.I Horace Powers, who Is now
stationed at the base at Charleston.
South Carolina. I guess the Ucutenant thought he and I used to
work pretty hard, but he tells me
that we never knew wnat was work,
mid he has discovered since he got
into the Navy that the Old Boy
with' the whiskers alms to have his
men the best fighting sons o* guns
I that ever came down the pike.
I Among other things, Horace states
in his. letter "We are getting along
I nicely down here. I got bit by a
dog Inst night comjng back from
the Section Base, and so I had to
enme back from patrol today to find
the dog so we could tell whether
I had to have antl-rabies shots".
I have been trying to figure out
all dav Just what a Lieutenant in
the Navi' would be doing that a dog
would bite him. Mavbe having a
legal background, he felt like suing
the dog. There is one thing I am
certain of however, from my know­
ledge of Lt. Powers as I gained It
while banging around the state try­
ing lawsuits, that if Mr. Hitler's
rings In thbse tin cans called
••Suiw out In the Atlantic ever try
to bite Horace or ftnv of his men.
thevll find some pretty tough hom­
bres.
The other day I met Art Carrothers. nnd he had just heard from
Gordy, who I guess Ls off In Ice­
land somewhere. Gordy te doing a
swell job. and as I understood Art.
he te getting along fine. Well, he
would, he always did! Did you re­
member how he used to sock a gou
ball? He could always out drive
me so far it made me look foolish.
The other day I dropped In to
Frank Andrus' Service Station.
Frank, as you know, has hud to gp
to work since all of Die fellows are
In the service. We started talking
about Wes Cordes. Do you remem­
ber that unearthly hook he used to
get on a bowling ball? The thing
storied off toward Irving Township,
and you thought It was going down
Into Hope. I never wished him
any bad luck, but used to hope it
would go Into the gutter, that 1s.
when he played against me. I think
that hook of Wes' hud something
to do with-my giving up lhe game.
So Frank and I stood there talk­
ing while we were trying to find
some gas coupons, and make out
about seventeen blanks, when Frank
spoke up and said "You know Wea
te down in the South Pacific some­
where". and I asked him If he sup­
posed it was in the Fiji Islands, and
Frank said "How would you like
to wear one of those long skirto they
have down there?" Well. I wasn't
thinking so much about wearing
one mvself. but I couldn't help
thinking about how Frank would
look In one.
I recently got a letter from one
of the fellows over In India. He,
like all lhe rest. Is one of the swell
J;uys from this country. He te seeng a lot of this man's world, and
when he gets back I hope hell alt
down with me somewhere and talk
hours about it. I know he'll see
everything there is to see.
Bill lX*Cou stepped up to me the
other day on the street. He was
home on furlough. Hte six- foot
height and a hundred and ninety
poulids looks like a million dollars.
He always was a good looking fel­
low. but you ought to see him now!
Then a few days ago, Lt. Carlton
Swift walked In the office—Man

were paid by County Clerk Allan
Sends Out a Warning
Hyde; and 877. of the 842 spent that
day for that purpose went to a man
from Assyria, who had slain nine of are opposed to pasteurizing milk.
They insist on raw milk, and ridi­
the "varmints."
In some cases a person who had cule the idea of there being any
killed a fox in Barry county could danger in its use. But the facts
not get the 83 00 bounty because he arc against them-^as for Instance
did not promptly apply to the town­ the untimely death of Edsel Ford
ship clerk for the necessary S3.00 last week.
order on the county clerk. Others- Had Mr. Ford been in normal
who were entitled to the-83 00 boun­ health,, he probably would not have
ty caused themselves needless ex­ died from undulant fever, called
pense and delay applying first to the Bang's disease, although' he would
county clerk. The county clerk pays have experienced Ito ill effects tor
the 13.00 bounty only when the per­ several years even then. It appears
son who is entitled to that sum. ■ that Mr. Ford hud suffered a pny.ilpresents an older for 83.00 made and cal break-down due to overwork.
signed by a township clerk. Appli­ As we understand it. he was ^ad­
cation for the bounty must first be vised to drink plenty of milk. He
made.to the township clerk, togeth­ chose to drink raw milk. He evi­
er with proof that the person seek­ dently had confidence that it was
ing the 83.00 is entitled to It.
1 pure. But some cow In the herd
in the resolutions, adopted by the from which he secured his supply
Barry county board of supervisors, i conlrblutcd to him the germs ol
which authorized the payment of I undulant fever. It was more than
the bounty. Is the following provi-: Ws weakened body could stand.

"Applications for bounty, under
Ralslng raw milk to a temperaIhnll yiUVmiidr'\'oTthl5aTEB°THAN ' l,lre of 145 degrees—considerably
FORTY eJoiitf1 b*10* the boiling polnt-und hold-

I destroy all disease germs that may
Into milk from any source. That
and not elsewhere. Such carcasses iI get
for the time required.
or pelts shall at all limes be pre- II temperature,
not spoil the taste ot milk. It
sented intact nnd In suitable con-!; does
does
kill the germs in it. and makes
dltloo for Inspection and handling ".
Those who seek the 33.00 bounty, Tlie Mate board of health has
on foxes should follow lhe procedure'i called
the attention of the people
given In the above resolution,
j ET Michigan
to the fact that there
evidence of a considerable in­
I crease In the number of cases of
undulant fever throughout Michlgan. The health authorities also
mentioned the fact that It U a se। rious disease: that its bad effects
. continue to manifest themsclven
j—
for ------some years after one is infected
Officers and Directors to
,
with it. The state health
board
Have a Meeting Till, Week । J™,)'
________
। strongly urges the use of pasteuThe officers and board of direc- I rlzt-d milk Instead of the raw prodtor* of the Barry County Agrtcul- uct. Outbreaks of tvnhold fever
tural Society urc fully aware that hove been traced directly to the use
the .time te limited 'in which they of raw milk, which contained the
must complete preparations for the' germs of that disease. Proper pasfair next August. They ore giving teuriring will kill all disease germs
careful consideration to the de- in milk,
tails that must receive their atten------ ■———*
tian—and there are many of them. |
They will have a meeting this weca. I
at which they hope to arrive at:
definite conclusions on several jm?
Jin- I
v a u am
portant innttcn that will be brought Efnll A TAl flp
before them. With these settled.. I Vn A I HA VI
they can go ahead with prepara-, , , „ ,
tiOns for the next fair.
ff A 7 Q Aft
Il te settled In the minds of the 34 ( ,3UU
directors that there will be no ad-1
*
mission charges to enter the fair |
State Aid Necessary to Keep
grounds this year. Tliat will be an ;
Public Schools Operating
important change, but tlie officers
and directors are convinced that
The city council Friday evening
that step Is necessary if the fair te adopted a budget for the ensuing
to be continued—and they expect it year. July 1. 1943 to July 1. 1944.
will be.
which will call for S47.900 to be
After the meeting this week, the raised by tax this year. The items
efforts and energies of the officers in the budget are as follows:
and directors will be devoted to
Contingent Fund 313.000
making the 1943 fair an outstand­
Police Fund...
. 7500
ing success. In their plans and work
- 8.000
Fire Fund ---they ought to have lhe full co-op- 1 Sewer Fund ..
. 6500
eratlon of the people of Barry coun­
. 4.500
Street Fund ..
ty. For the fair Is a Barry county
. 7500
Lighting Fund
project, established nearly a cen­
900.00
Library Fund
tury ago. The people of- the county
Park Fund ...
2.000.00
should have a direct Interest in It.
should cooperate In making it a Total
•
............................
347.900
success this year and we feel con­
The amount asked for next year
fidentthey will.
.will bring the city tax up to the
full 10 mills allowed by pie city
charter. Hastings could not be­
Ed Lewis Has Been
gin to meet its city government and
school costs on a 15 mills tax lim­
Twp. Clerk 32 Years
county requires 614 mills
One day last week the writer it. The
the schools 8 65 mllLi.
met Ed Lewis, clerk of Orangeville and
Large cities like Flint. Grand
township, in the county clerk's of­ Rapids
and
Battle Creek which
fice. He had known Mr. Lewis for
the 15 mills limit, are now
many years. In the course of the adopted
having their troubles. They find
talk it was brought out that he Is It
necessary
to
curtail the operation
past 82. You would never suspect of their city schools,
cut their pohe was more than 60 If you watch
him move about. He has served •Uce prelection below what should
Orangeville as township clerk for be provided, and to reduce and
32 years, but not continously. He eliminate some of the services the
was redacted last April. He is city should render. These cities,
not an office seeker, but whenever also smaller towns like Hastings
the voters have made him Uietr and Charlotte, would have to cut
town clerk, he has done a good job the school vear from 40 weeks to
for them, or they would not a*k about 25 If it were not for the
him to take the office for so many generous stale aid given to llielr
years. They know he would not ac­ schools In addition to the primary
cept the place if he could not meet school fund. If every rural dis­
the requirements. He does that, trict had to pav the tuition of its
eighth grader* In high school, and
docs It cheerfully and well.
received no state aid. most of them
could not give more than one term
His Ludington Church in
their schools. Liberal state aid
to schools has become a necessity.

MAKING PLANS FOR

16779372

Washington. D. C. and ran Into Lt.
Swift's sister and her husband. Bob
Watson. Bob is working down in tlie
Pentagon, the new war building.
The building is so big that
when you see some one ap­
proaching you down the corridor,
you need a telescope to tell whether
It's male or female. Bob and Betty
are good kids, and I think they are
having a good time down in the
nation's Capital.
Someone told me that Bob Field
had gotten married. I understand
he Is in Florida; maybe the Florida
climate had something to do with It.
but anyhow I don't blame him a bit
because Artelle Is a swell little lady.
Then there is’ that curly beaded
neighbor of mine, Ray Shroyer. It's
a good thing they sent him to Flor­
ida because If with that head ot
iialr of his. they'd shipped him to
Hollywood, they'd sure pluck him
out of tlie Army. Bur somehow I
have an idea that Violet Isn't wor­
ried a bit. Then Lyle Rockhill is
down there too. you know, i sorta
have a feeling that Lyle and Ray
will be a good Influence for each
other. I hope they stay away from
the "Royal Palms ", Miami, and I
also hope they don't forget their
credentials when they go out to the
Beach, because I understand there
are quite a few things out there
Uiat make a man forget his cre­
dentials.

id they had Keith Fox cutting

CITY BUDGET CALLS

Likes Carl Keefer

Rev. Carl Keefer's many friends
in this city and county will be glad
to leam that the Ludington Metho­
dist church, of which he is the pas­
tor. not only paid his salary In full
but gave him in addition a purse
containing 1200 cash. He has had a
very successful
year—
in his «ministry
.—J
Yli-V.
----- —
quested to return him to Luding­
ton for another year. Serves him
right we’li say.

ilr and shaving folks down at
amany
Camo Grant. J am wondering how
tips he receives for his good

levllie^M

The Hastings Banner

Serqt. Ralph Palmer
In A Battle Creek
Hospital
Herat. Ralph F. Palmer, of Mid­
dleville. was one of the 250 wounded
men who were last week brought
to the Percy Jones hospital (the
former Sanitarium) at Battle Creek,
from the Pacific battle area. He is
no doubt greatly pleased to receive
hospital care so near to his home.

662 Bicycles Listed
!

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I
I

Starting June 1. tire city police
.began registration of bicycles owned
In Hastings. For the year ending
that day a total of 662 bikes were
listed here.
We believe thU city has an ord­
inance forbidding the riding of bi­
cycles on the sidewalks witnin the
business district. It formerly had
such a local regulation. If it Is still
in effect it is being flagrantly vio­
lated. Some one will gel seriously
hurt if such violations are not
stopped.
Anotlier complaint Is that blcycles come noiselessly up from be­
hind pedestrians on sidewalks. They
whizz by and close to people who
are walking. That U startling, to
say the least, to a person on foot.
No warning U given. If the pedeatrian. happened to vary hU course,
as he might, there would be a
rear-end collision that might have
serious results. Sltould not every
bicycle be equipped with a ball or
some warning device? That would
mean greater safety for the pedes­
trian, who U supposed to have the
right to the sidewalk, and who does
not hear the bike that U behind
him.

HASTINGS. MICHIGAN. THURSDAY. JUNE 3. 1943

WHAT IS TREASON?

500.000 Mtam

12 PACES—2 SECTIONS

All DEBTS BUT U. S. T*° ^eldint’
RAPIDLY DECREASE

NUMUR

Sat. Nita Near City
John L. Lewis cannot dodge per- titude of Roosevelt toward labor
tonal responsibility for the strike of and the protecting boards which
I Two automobile accidents ochalf a million mine workers which have been set up to insure that la! curred Saturday night near this
Mortgages, Notes
an paralyse and bring to a halt bor claims get a fair hearing, any
’ city, fortunately without loss of life.
&gt; but with painful injuries to some of
the entire U. &amp; war effort. Probab- । just claims the U. M. W has could
Municipal Bonds Are
I the occupants ot the can Involved.
ly the miners had a case; fxmlbly certainly have been settled reasonBeing Liquidated
there were some wage adjustments ably through orderly negotiation,
This la a regular weekly feature
in oeder. But any claim they might - The process might have been slow­
Auditor General Vernon Brown a stormy night.
-have had ..on
k public --------—
u
c|
.
[han
wtah(}d
bw
.
auw
,
Qf
On iHii-.uXu-.-Hul-iol
the Lampman bill, west of the
support and «i U.KI, Lcwua wutieu uroauK Ol ’ *?,“S'. ——
'i uu'
«
sympathy has been neutralized by the great volume of claims which
the government. Tills newspaper
«*..
.
r
about
D
o'clock,
ears
driven
bv
Al9
curs
by
Al
­
believes this service will enable in- '
their treasonable
strike. Max
bert. Ulrich 66 and Robert Brow- dividual*
to cooperate more fully In
Stephan Is to hang for giving aid but
put Lewis could have
nave made thls
this l&gt;(
&gt;ear
f
tbe f|
. r»t ‘I nell.
nel). 38. both living on route 5. had
.ar
thcy were for
the
and comfort for one escaped Nazi slight concession to ■
a nation nt
at rar
war 'four months of 1943 Michigan will iu
‘ u rnllliinn
collision &lt;&gt;n
on the curve near
near the winning the war on the hums front.
officer.
M. W. strike, how- —a nation wiik
—The
...» U.
—. ....
which.
.ii. iitviuciiutny.
Incidentally, iuus
has not only ue
be out
out Of
of &lt;leot,
debt, l)ul
but will
wt)iicre,rt °f-'bc hlU.^ Mra. Ulrich was
ever, gives aid and comfort to the '.been as fair and reasonable in its have a surplus of 330 cno.oo or more w)Uiher husband, who was headed
Red stumps J and K good through
June 30.
entire German nation at a time- treatment of organized labor as any by the end of this year.
’ toward Hayings
*uffe«*c
Week
Red Stamp
rtejmk
Ita must
muM be nt a low nation
n.Uon in
In the world.
.«,M Granting
Or.nUn, tn..
u!”SJSSl'fto
when
morale there
that
ebb. Think how Herr Grabbles and past administrative lock of firmness "Good Roads Earle?' when the'late band's car. which was headed'Vftit,
his propaganda machirie will hop *------’
—
•—
In dealing with Lewis has been a
T. colgrove Waa
was president
president of
of the
the offered a head inlury. The two June la
onto this Incident to give hte "home factor In bringing about lhe present *P.
Michigan Good
‘Association
ere nov
vtt.Kt......
z-t-- 1 R&lt;i*ids .
___ men ttr-rnmcn
nnt. *HaHIv
hurt ntizlhurt
th.-- B,l(1
N-(16 Points)
front" a much needed "shot In the crisis
।
and that, figuratively speak- voted.’ that the slate sell S50.000 ood ,,wo car* were not
damaged
arm.” There is only one thing .to Ing. chickens hatched by lhe New.ofite bonds to "pull Michigan out '^P^ctexplain the Lewis conduct—Hte vi­ Deal are now coming home to roost.! of the mud." Not long after that I The second accldent^took place
Blue
stamps
O. H. J, valid through
cious. personal hatred of the presi­ there can be no question about ■ 530,000.000 more of state bonds were I at a culvert on a highway about June i.
dent of the U. 8. A. and hte deter-' whom the
average American will 401(1 d .*ld u-nrlrl
Michigan soldiers
who four miles
east of this
city. Th;
V. “^7 • niuMM.au win
1
Th— . driver
William Tlnkin World W-vWar
driver nf
of the
tlie rar
car was William
Tlnkmlnatlon to do everything in hte support in this controversy. Re- served
— -• 1. These
••...
K__j. ।----- ,----- ------— k._ ------------- toeing Leo
1
through
Jul
&gt;
c^jf
power to embarrass lhe admlntetra- gardless of political affiliations or ; bwune 'Sue bTherelte?cJh fn&gt;C» ■
"—s townlion.. In view of lhe lenient atll- i (Continued on page 4. thte Sec.) 'state sinking fund to pay the few1 ship. 'The car. evldcntly^golng
at
Stamp
------------------------------------that will mature within the next ' a good clip, crashed into the auut- June 30.
I two years.
—
•&gt;-- culvert.
—■—. The
-m-- car
— Li
■­
Sugar
ment. of the
I It will be remembered, too. tliat a hopeless wreck. Tlie driver suf­
Animal Husbandry
a deficit of 130.000 000 accumulated fered a leg cut and an injured
hand.
Young
Oliver's
face
was
ter
­
during
Governor
Murphy's
udminStamps
No.
is and 18 may be
Specialist to Give
a».vir at— &gt;■■■■■-» listration. That deficit ha.-, been ribly lacerated. It was necessary used for canning sugar In amounts
for Ute doctor to take 42 stitches of 5 lb. each througli Oct. 31.
Talks In County
repairing the injury. Under­
... ———|SE?^^!"^3S7,
wa» a surplus
’US!of InnearBoth coffee and sugar coupons
E. L. Benton, specialist in animal
, ,
,
i }y 910500.000. Owing to Uir great sheriff Doster, who investigated lhe
Certain Lamb Cuts
(Increase in wages, there has been a accident, placed Tinkler under ar­
husbandry from Michigan State
College, will be in Barry County
Reduced* Pork About
About home
Inmr goods
Inr*? h)crclvw' Inat the
volume
of rest. He te charged wi'h driving a
hlgher
prices
car while under lhei Influence of
Thursday
inuiouay «uu
and Friday.
rnuay, juir
June iu
lOjand
-juuu ; ,neaucea,, rork
.
,
•
------j
,
-----i
—
—
•
—
*
I
io
the sales
salrc tax
tax has
hn* brought
hrra
11 to visit sheep. swine and beef
An upward jump in the point. so the
into liquor- ___________________
producers in this territory, accord- value ot certain red meats was re-1 the state treasury large monthly
_ to
... County
m
... Agent
. _.
_
. ._Mr.vented
&gt; increasesvealedIn inthethenew
newrvilnt
pointv&amp;ltira
valuestnrfor
1 increases-in inenxh
cashmmn.rrd
comparedwith
with
Ing
Foster.
an- -1MI.
If this shall continue through
ocnton
— -•
Benton mans
plans to visit farms atm
and meat. fats, fish and cheese onSump Number 8 from Basic
talk over management problems nounced Office of Price Admtnts- -the year-.as it t.o&gt; doubt.will, the
Mileage Ration A Book, worth 4
with any producer* deiiring hte help tratton. A chart of which appears “l’“,lor general predicts that there
gallons of gasoline, good througn
County PAgent Foster 'has ar- ',n thls Usuc 01
Banner. The|•11» Minslus of S30.000.000 pc*,July
21.
ranged for a meeting of County:values ,re effective June 6.
Sheep breeders with Mr. Benton on' The changes in meat values were
ltlhere u^l
Coupon 5 good for 11 gallons.
Commencement Address
Thursday evening. June 10 at 8:30 due.t° a current scarcity of red'
««« “
h
Must last until Sept. 30 for both
» Ux Court Houk, Mow;~oXr^itob.bk'X.t
By Dr. Arthur Secord
heat and hot water.
‘
— —- cxixrriciuuiig
- --------- --------------------------- —^."
^'.7
"WTKTFtS!
' uui&gt;."'JEST™
“‘‘■•J’
« Graduation for a class ot 1141
culty ‘with
Sheep
killing dogs
and commodity
is scarce, and decreased “
more in benefits for its soldiers in .seniors of the Hastings High school
a solution to the problem and a when supplies are ample. A sec­ World War II without borrowing.
mutual insurance association will ond factor in some of the revision
While the federal government will take place tomorrow. Friday,!
be discussed. Mr. Benton will also u the perishability of certain meal debt is growing rapidly, stkte and afternoon at two o'clock In the Ccnschool auditorium. Sunt. D. A.
?* • &lt;
discuss lhe use and value of Pheno- • products In the summer months,
municipal debts are being reduced tral
Van Buskirk presiding as chairman
W &lt;feys
thiazine as a treatment for para- | L“U«®l Jumps were made in the
(Continued on page 6)
The following program wUl beiwWcn evcr “ “"*•
sites in sheep and hogs as well as values of certain beef cuts. Here
presented:
•
other general sheep management 18 how wme of the June values
1
with
XZav*
'* "'.compare
with thAu»
those nf
of May:
Processional March—"Stars and
Sugar for home-canning of 1943
Stripes Forever"—John Philip Sousa1, fruit
Barry'
May June
Livestock producers In-----.,
crops will be available to
"The Star Spangled Banner"— housewives
County desiring to have Benton I Pojterhouse
. on approximately the
Sirloin,
boneless
12
Francis
Scott Key. Band. Girl's'
call at their farm to talk
Cl\uck
.
Glee
Club.
Choir
and
Audience.
over a particular production prob-1
will
Invocation-Rev.
Don
M
Oury.|
.
w
f
iem
anuuia
nouiy
vouniy
Agcuv
i
ln
tl,e
CAse
.*?
f
.
lal
’
?
b
stews
and
lem should notify County Agent
Pastor. Emmanuel Episcopal Church Ior eijnnln_ fiUSar
Poster of their desire. This meth-1 °lh&lt;;r
• AMR droJ&gt;
Songs—"Alleluia. Alleluia" -Calni*" ouuun»
od to being used to carry on the ex-,
lor,cxan'?le'breast
Jlank
"Years
at
the
Spring
—
Caln.
High
"
*"
dronoed
from
ixiinto
to
I:
honedropped
3
points
1:
bone
­
tension program this summer in
place of formal meetings. It Is in shank from 4 to 3; bonc-ln neck
school choir. Mr. Arthur Lower,
Large Petition to Council
director.
hoped Mr. Benton may be able from 4 to 3.
Pork cuts remained substantially
Address—"The/True Reward' —
to help Barry County livestock
Presented Friday Night
Dr. Arthur Secord. Instructor In'
producers better meet their high the same.
1
That Hastings people are waking speech. University of Michigan.
production goals for 1943.
Songs—"Tlie Lamplighter”—Cookup to the Increasing number of ju­
Timely Address
venile delinquents was shown Fri-'
day night, when-a petition, signed High school girls' Glee Club, Miss
Dogs Do Not Respect By L. E. Barnelt
by 155 citizens was presented to Elinor Page, director.
fas City
The Victory Gardens
Memorial Day was observed here the city council asking that some­
Presentation of the Class—Edwin
Police Chief Harry Thompson re­ Sunday. There was a large proces­ thing be done to counteract this L. Taylor. Principal of the High, early Wednesday morning.
ports that hte department is receiv­ sion. headed by the band, which serious condition. The remedies School.
/
ing numerous complaints about the proceeded up Broadway and Ceme­ urged by the petitioners were these:
Presentation of the Diplomas— many decades and cai
1. Tliat the city council pass an
depredations of dog*, which appear tery' Road to Riverside, where the
lent e ruble damage here in
to have no respect for victory gar­ program as given in the Banner effective curfew ordinance.
The culbm at the V
2. Tliat there be a more rigid en­ of the Board of Education.
dens and. If they think a garbage last week wm carried out.
The Memorial exercises were held forcement of the liquor laws. in
can contains something they like,
Benediction—Rev. Gury.
undermined and partially t
Hustings.
some of them have no hesitation at the grave of Lieut Don Guv
Reveille.
away.
A long pole had to be
3.
That
there
be
a
more
rigid
about overturning the can and in­ Crook, the only deceased soldier of
One hundred and fourteen gradu­
the present war burled in River­ enforcement of laws prohibiting the ates are to receive their diplomas
specting the contents.
could be
sale of clgareu and tobacco to miTlie city lias a dog pound on the side.
tomorrow, all having been approved
hors.
There were selections by the band,
extreme north end of Ito acreage
The council received the petition by the board*of Education. One hich was laid bare by floodwatep.
where lhe sewage disposal plant te directed by Lewis Hine, Then Hugh and
Te bridge at the Clinton street
win give it consideration later. member of the class. Etea Pease,
located. When an offending canine Riley introduced the speaker, Prose­
No doubt the suggestions present­ completed her work In January,
te caught. It is duly impounded. If cuting Attorney Laurence E Bar­
ed
in tills petition would help. but is graduating with the class road closed to traffic.
nett.
All
who
heard
Mr.
Barnett
the owner does not apply for the
Along the old C. K. Bt 8. tracks
The list of graduates Is
dog within 72 hours, the police kill say that he gave a very appropriate Minors are not improved by roam­ Friday.
ing tlie down-town streets at late given herewith:
the dog. They haven't slain al) of
-* address for the occasion.
Rcva Arlene Austin. Howard R.
hours, nor by making that part of
them yet.
the city their playground. There Babcock. Iris Lucile Baldwin. Wil­ places and railroad riesjrashed up
are better uses for night hours by ma Guy Bassett. John Junior Bech­
AUCTION SALES
COAST GUARD SEEKS
Many basements
and
minors than aimless wandering on tel. Evison Joseph Beck. Jr.. Mary
RECRUITS IN THE 17. AND
LESLIE SNIFFIN, Owner
the streets.
Bedford. Juanita Alice damage done to «t
38 TO 45 AGE GROUPS
Having sold hte farm known as • City and county officers ought to Constance
Bcteon. Roger E. Bennett, Marjorie chlnery parked In
The U. 8. Coast Guard is now Hillcrest Farm located at the north enforce,
laws against, the sale Elizabeth Boyes. Marjory Lorraine Fall creek.
seeking recruits in the 17. and the end ot Gull lake; or 1 mile south of liquorthe
to minors; for there can Boyes. Keith Lyle Brady. Evelyn
Government regulations forbid
38 to 45 age groups. The Coast and 2 miles west of Hickory Cor­ be no question
about such sales L. Brower. Beverly Ann Brown, quoting any statistics concerning
Guard offers the young man of 17 ners. Mr. Sniffin will have a public contributing to their
Patricia Alice Bump, Orville A. the fall of rain.
an apportunlty to serve his coun­ auction and will offer for sale an Tlie writer remembers delinquency.
that, when
Tlie deadline for printing this
try. and at the same time to learn excellent list of goods Including Hastings had saloons, a few
saloon­
a trade. Men between the ages of cattle, hogs, chickens, grain, pota­ keepers were sued by paemta
Pauline May Chandler. George Issue of the BANNER nmenta
of Weslev
38 and 45. who have special traln- toes. ensilage, straw..farm tools, and minors for illegal sales. And the
Cheeseman. Donald Elmorc nubllcatlon of further details at
at as machinists, carpenters, elec- some household goods. Loren CopClark. Gloria Clouse. Robert W. this time. More information next
parents
were
awarded
damages
in
dans. and etc. may be qualified Cck will cry the sale and Milton
Cook. Jr.. Vern Legrand De Priest­
actions they brought against the er.
for a rating above that of Appren­
Elizabeth Mary Doster. Geraldine
Inaar will act as clerk. See the
tice Seaman. Further Information adv. elsewhere in this Issue for full saloonlsu for contributing to the Rosemary Doyle. Donald Earl Drake, EXECUTIVE BOARD TO MEET
delinquency of their sons. That did
or an application may be obtained particulars .
ti lot tqwnrd stopping sales to Marjorie Ruth Dryer. LUah Diana County Chapter, _Amyr1nan Rad
by writing to the U. 8. Coast Guard
Elston. Jannetle Wanda Endslev.
minors. That could be done pow.
Recruiting Office. U. 8. Post Of- LEWIS F. RUSH, prop.
Crow. win meet Tuesday evanlng. ■
There can be no doubt that any Leta Landon Falconer, Carol Ella June 8. at 7:30 al the City Clerk’s
Having sold hte farm. Mr. Rush
Ferris. Eunice Patricia Fisher, Elis­
or by calling at the Recruiting Of­ will have an auction sale at the growing boy or girl will be harmed abeth
Roberts French. Joyce Elaine Office.
fice In person. Office hours are 8:00 farm located 6 miles west'of Lake by smoking clgarets. The laws Frey. Lloyd
D. Frey, Pern Elizabeth
A. M. to 5:00 p. M.. Monday through Odessa, 3 miles east and one mile against selling tobacco and clgarets
NOTICE
be enforced. The fact that Fruln, Senta Jeanne Furrow.
Saturday.
north of Freeport, or 4 miles south should
The Barry Co. Health Dept. Of­
Ula Marie Garlinger. William
have such laws Is proof that
and H mile west of Clarksville. He we
the use of tobacco bv minors Is Marshall Garrison. Charles Robert fice will be open from 1:90 to 4:3C
te
offering
a
good
list
of
horses,
cows,
CONCERNING EXTRA
(Continued on Page 8. Sec. 1.)
(Continued on Page 8. See. 1.)
grain, tools of all kinds and house­
SHOE STAMPS
hold goods. Allen Haskins will cry
The Barry County War Price and the sale and Raymond Lapo will net
Ration Board announces that here­ as clerk. See the adv. elsewhere in
after when shoes are needed, the this issue for full particulars.
board will insist that the request
be accompanied by the exhibition NOTICE OF ANNUAL
of ALL WAR BOOKS NO. 1 be­ SCHOOL MEETING
longing to the entire family as proof
Tire annual meoting of the School
that no stamps are available fqg District of the City of Hastings, for
the election of school officers and
for the transaction of such business
as rrmv lawfully come before it. will
be held al the Hastings Central Au­
ditorium on Monday, tile 14th dav
of June 1943. at 8:00 pm. Central
War Time.
Dated this 18th dav of May. 1943.
Harold J. Foster
Secretary of the Board
Winner* to Receive
of Education
8-10
Prise Awards
There will be a Victory Garden
Contest for Barry county gardeners,
according to Mrs. Gerald jSiuj
Smith, Chamber of Commerce

RATIONING

☆ AT A GLANCI ☆

JUMP IN "RED
MEAT PT. VALUES

GRADUATION FOR
H.H.S. CLASS OF'43

ASK CURFEW LAW
AND LAW
.
ENFORCEMENT

CREEK AT

FLOOD STAGE

r

COUNTY VICTORY
GARDEN CONTEST

, Meets Monday, June 7
will automatically be entered In Ute
The next meeting of the Hastings
state contest.
| chamber of Commerce will be hold
County gardens will be judged 1 In I. O. O. F. hall here on Monday
according to the following three • evening. Jwe 7. commencing at
classifications: Farm. Urban and 8:30 o'clock C. J. Tinker of the Ed4-H Gorden. To enter, fill out the ■ ucatlonal Division. Michigan De­
entry blank given below and mall partment of Conservation will be
or give to Mrs, Gerald Smith, Has- the guest speaker.
Ungs. R 1. dr to the Rogers Seed _________________________________
Store. Hastings, by June 18.
o-— ----------------------------------------------

ENTRY BLANK
BARRY COUNTY VICTORY GARDEN CONTEST
Name

Address (City or Village)
DONALD W. HUNTER
work. And then, you remember Er­
Missionary from India to lecture
The Hastings Recreation will close
nie Burr? I am still wondering what
hanimned to that mustache. I'll bet Sunday evening at Adventist church. June 7 and. will reopen In early fall. Street Address or Rural Route
dollars to doughnuts that if Maur- See-story in Church News column. This la to remind all persons who
wish to take their equipment.
(Ocntlnued from page 1. gee. 2)
Class: (Check One): Q Farm

Q Urban

Q 4-H Garden

�THE HASTINGS BANNER. THURSDAY. JUNE J, IM3

------------------------ :-------------------------- ! GLASS CREEK

HIGH
V 1 SCHOOL NOTESsSSSS
I Uiockcan 01 Hasting* and .*«*

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Ration Calendar
SUGAR: Stomp 12. good, to
June I. For 5 lbs.
COFFEE: Stomp 23. good to
June I.
POINT STAMPS: G H J Blue
through June 7. K L M through
July 7.
RED J &amp; K through June 30: L
valid June 6.

Fresh fruits and vegetables are Nature's own treasure house of the
vitamins that arc essential to vigorous good health—and ot our
daily low prices, they're the best vitamin values for your money.
Serve them more often . . . serve them in cool, crisp salads ... in
palate-pleasing vegetable dinners ... in scores of meat-stretching
ways. Make your selections here and make certain of the fullflavored goodness of truly fresh produce.

25
BACON SQUARE
Tender frc»h
PORK LIVER 5 points, lb 27
CLUB STEAKS c,hZ^. 39'
PORK SAUSAGE
29
LEG OF LAMBG“pr39c
SIRLOIN STEAKS BTpc.“'Vrimr 44'
RING BOLOGNA 5CX’w 27*
VEAL STEAK ,cXCul 49'
VEAL BREAST
,fc. 22'
HAMBURGER
28'
PORK CHOPS
42'
FRESH WHITE FISH nopt« .lb. 45‘

NEW CARROTS 2 bun
19c
21c
LEAF LETTUCE,
HEAD LETTUCE head 15c
2 stalks
19c
CELERY
lb.
new
11c
CABBAGE
2 for
25c
CUCUMBERS
LEMONS SUNKIST 6^ 17c
ONIONS SLIVER SKIN 2 lbs. 23c
RADISHES
2 bun.
15c
PEAS FRESH FROZEN6 b,“.T 29e
BIRDS EYE PEAS 4biuePts. 28c
BIRDS EYE GREEN BEANS 4P.r25‘
BIRDS EYE SQUASH 6points 2b

BRISKET

FRESH

WHITE HOUSE

GRANULATED

BOILING BEEF

SIDE PORK

COFFEE

SUGAR

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24c
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RICE CRISPI ES111c
GET CORN FLAKES FREE

Sno Sheen Cake Flour, pkg.27c
Farina, Ige. pkg. 17csm. pkg. 9c
Pillsbury Pancake Flour, pkg.10c
Pillsbury 100% Whole Wheat Flour, 27c
Harvest Time Pancake flour, 5 lb. _25c
Wheat Soy Rice Pancake Mix Pillsbury 15c
Pillsbury Best Flour,24j lb. sack. $1.25'
Kent Club Cotte, 2 lbs31c
Chase &amp; Sanborns Dated Coffee, lb.. 30c
Monarch Coffee, lb.30c
Premier Coffee, lb.33c
Maxwell House Coffee, lb.29c

Del Monte Coffee, lb
33c
Hills Bros. Coffee, lb
33c
Kaffee Hag, lb._ 36c Sanka, lb. __37c
Zero, reduces dirt to nothingqt. 17c
Clothes Line 24c
Clothes Pins2 pkgs. 17c
Windex, bottle15c
Pcsts-all makes things cleangal. 49c
Spic Cr Span, pkg.421c
Lux Flakes, Ige. pkg. 23c. reg. pkg. 10c
Lifebuoy Soap, 3 bars20c
Rinso, Ige. pkg. 23csm. pkg. 10c
Lux Toilet Soap3 bars 20c
Gold Dust Washing Powder. Ige. pkg. 17c
Fairy Soap —--------------------3 cakes 17c

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'THEY GOT ME COVERED"

“THE MORE THE MERRIER"

Barry

Grapefruit Juice

46 oz. can 29c
4 bine points

JAH-VAH
BEVERAGE

19c

pkg.

STALEYS
CUBE STARCH

SPRY

3 Pk« 18‘

3lb can 69
15

red points

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food;,center:

"SADDLES AND SAGEBRUSH"
and Bruce Bennett and Ixalle Brooks

"UNDERGROUND AGENT"
SUNDAY and MONDAY. JUNE 6-7
Roy Rogen the King of Cowboys with Smihy Barnette

Walt Disney Technicolor feature

"FANTASIA"
206 f. STATE ST.. HASTINGS. MICH.

Regular admission price*

N. MAIN-ST., NASHVILLE. MI^H.

CLAY HILLS

Ernest McNee of Wisconsin, was
a supper guest at Leon Pott*, Wed­
nesday night.,A Ciiarlc* Poland nnd
family of aBttlc Creek, were week­
end visitors at Guy McNee's. A Mr.
and Mn. Eugene Haight ot Grand
Rapids and Francis Haight and
family of Hastings spent the week­
end at the Haight homestead. A
Clarence McNee &amp; in Detroit today
for tils final exam. AMn. Gertie
Harris spent Thursday in Middle­
ville nt the home of John Winger,
also called on Mrs. Lots McDonald.
A Mr and Mn. Harold England
and Bobby of Lansing, and Mr. and
Mrs. Morris Lewis of Kalamazoo
spent Sunday at Ixon Uewis' of
Kalamaioo. spent Sunday at Leon
Potts, and helped their father cele­
brate his birthday anniversary. Mr.
and M* Vance Sham of Lansing
were callers in the evening at tire
Potu home. A Mr. and Mrs. Roy
McCaul spent Sunday at William
Hiilteta, in Middleville. * Charles
Poland and family were Sunday
dinner guest* of Chas. Olbba

India’s Game of ‘Poona*
Grew Into Our Badminton
Asia gave the world a game which
In late years has grown rather popu­
lar in the western world. The game
Is badminton, and it grew out of an
older game called ''battledoor and
shuttlecock." or simply “shuttleA batliedoor Is a racket with a
long handle. Usually II is strung
with catgut like a tennis racket A
shuttlecock is a cork with fcathera
stuck In It or around the rim. AU
the feathers are pointed in the
same direction; they follow lhe cork
when the shuttlecock flics through

Shuttlecock can be played In sev­
eral ways. Sometimes a player sees
how many times he can knock the
shuttlecock Into the air, without let­
ting it fall to the ground.
In another form, two players bat
the shuttlecock back end forth. The
batting may be done with or without
a net between the players.
Tills game appeatV to have been
pfflyed in India as much as 1.500
years ago. In India It had the name
of "poona."
A form ot shuttlecock was played
tn Franco about two centuries ago.
A picture made In 1760 shows a lady
and a gentleman of France batting
a shuttlecock back nnd forth. They
are using rackets with much shorter
handles than those employed In the
modern game.
About 70 years ago, British of­
ficers returned to England from
India. With them they brought
rackets and shuttlecocks which they
had used In India while playing
poona.
People In England began to take
up the game, and no one teemed to
like it better than the duke ot Beau­
fort This duke lived in a home
which was named "Badminton."
Birds need water and. if the room
is 32 degree* F., or above, it U
advisable to supply fresh water ev­
ery few hours. Water should be tepid
or at least warmer than the irooin
In which you keep youg birds. If
you have ever noticed birds you will
note that if the water is vary cold,
one sip is enough; if the chill has
been taken off. they will drink more.
Figuratively speaking, they need
their “eight glasses" of water daily

BANNER WANT ADS PAY

THERE’S NO
SHORTAGE OF
LINOLEUM I N
OUR STORE

Armstrong's

LINOLEUM
Hundreds of YardsDoiens of Smart
Designs

BUT ACT FAST
Come in Today

Bargain nu 11 nee Sunday 3:00 to 5:00
TUIS.. WED.. THU*..-JUNE 8-9-10

lase. a Mn. Leon Pennock and,
Carol Starring were In Hastings
Saturday afternoon. A William
Quick of Chicago is spending a
few weeks al the home of his Sliter.
Mn. Earl Bcver and family. A Mrs.
A|lce Quick who lias been spending
two .weeks- at the home of her
daughter. Mrs. EMrl Sever returned
to her work In BalUa Crock Tuaadav of this week. A Mn. EtU-lla
Kelley and granddaughter. Margie
Morris are visiting the latter’s fa­
ther. William Morris and family
for two week*. A Lightning did some
damage to the bam on the Leon
Pennock farm during the electrical,
storm Saturday night,

-BLd

FRIDAY and SATURDAY. JUNE 4-5
DOUBLE FEATURE ATTRACTION
Riuwll Hayden and Ann Savage

"IDAHO"

WWW.. — IM-i. .uu mas.
Robinson and Mrs. Blanche Rich­
ards were in Battle Creek Friday. *
dr. and Lin John Arams spent
■Ttday with their daughters, Mrs

Attention, Homemakers

Bargain matinee Sunday 1:00 to 3:00
TUES.. WED.. THUR.. JUNE 8-9-10
Jean Arthur. Joel Me Rea and Charles Coburn

Hastings, Mich., Phones 2247-2282

Silver Nip

DELTON

Miss Dorothy B. Wibalda. daugh­
ter of Mrs. Minnie Wibalda of Del­
ton and Corp. BUwin Lee Herbert,
ton of Ms. and Mr*. Marshall Her­
bert. Delton were married Monday
evening. May 24 al 7 pm. at the
home of the officiating clergyman
the Rev., Don Nicholls, Gulf lake.
The double ring senice was rend.
•Ilte couple was attended by Mr. and
Mrs. Russell Herbct. Kalamazoo,
cousin of the groom and shier of
the bride respectively. A reception
was held at tlie home of the groom's
Srents following the services. *
rp. and Mr*. Herbert both were
graduated from the Delton Rural
Agricultural school. The bride U em­
ployed in a defense plant .Ln Battle
Creek and Ute groom is stationed
at an air base in Orlando. Fla. A
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Horton of
Battle Creek spent Sunday with his
parents. Mr. and Mr*. J. C- Horton.
A Ml** Kathryn .McBain of Hillsdale
spent Memorial Day with her fa­
ther. Roy McBain. A Mr. and Mrs.
Levi Jensen of Grand Ledge visited
his sister, Mrs. Blanche Rlchardn
!: cis'cs'
26?
Cbes “on*Ma7
on Mm ».
Linda Lou of Camp Atterburg. In- a few days last week. * The mar­
I
An assembly was held in the ses- olaua. drove in just aa they were riage of Miss Kathryn B. Horton,
‘ slon room May 23. Mr. Taylor had ready to eat dinner. Other _____
dinner daughter of Mr. and fan. J. C. Hor­
__ -____
Mm Clarence ton. Delton and Aviation Cadet E3। gu7£
were...
‘Mr“Vnd Mra.
I ramu^on^hiST inVmmW i™iU«CrG«&lt;to» vert W. Mott, son) of Mr. and Mrr.
Russell Mott. Delton was solemlsed
the test frw'vear^ 'akCn
1 te'urned to Camp Sunday evening. nt 5 p.m. Tuesday. May 25, in East
.! WrSW’^nted baseball
Sd Lansing. Dr. N, A. McCuene. pastor
of lhe ptbole's church. East Lan­
awards to Berry. Drake. Endslev. O. ।
to chlck- sing. oerformed the ceremony in
Earl. Goggins. Gaskill. Dean Kce£"honm o Dick Mater* tlie presence of the Immediate fam­
lev. Keith Putpaff. Grable. L Ful-1 ‘p ft”
? X wm tndited ilies. Ute bride wore a blue jersey
ThomMonn!'r!leK:,eelerhand&gt;'pmier*' lnt0 Uie U’ S' Army Moudny- * dress and her flowers were white
iosea. She was attended bv Miss
Thelma Mott, sister of the groom,
to Kenyon. Townsend. Wilcox. Ot*53®
rTid df Thuradav who was attired in a pink crepe
town. Bolton. Hill. L Fuller. O. !*• ,ln. ‘J*?™, e * fiy«u2 a
frock and her flowers were ulnk
Tompkins, D. Keeler. Lane. Myers.
. JJS'with” the Boy Scout*
Kenneth C. Horton. Baftle
J McKeough. Martin. Newton. M. «n^jw trip wni! me moj acouu rosea.
Creek, brother of the bride per­
H,i'nmXUch&lt;Jm To°catUninMrir« Miller, Earl Campbell and Glenn formed the duties of best man. Fol­
Hill was chosen to captain next &gt; Ml|]cr 4 lw*o
of Assyria were lowing the ceremony in thy eve­
1
&lt;rm .1„
in .M. «lnw-on.
*»• ning a buffet luncheon was served
at the home of the bride's parents,
awards to the girl* sometime this i*cclt;, , , ---------------------------covers being laid for fourteen cuesta.
week because she was not able to
K
Both Cadet and Mrs. Mott were
attend lhe assemble.
• CLAX UILLb
*
graduated from the Delton Rural
Agricultural school Tlie bride was
i
. !m&gt; a graduate of Michigan State
college and he was employed at the
Augusta bank beforfc. entering the
service over a year ago. He spent
about a year at Santa Anna. Calif..
Mrs. Mott who is employed at the
Upjohn Company In Kalamazoo
will reside at 220 West Cedar street
mh
Kalamazoo. A Rev. Dale Robinson
Drenched a memorial sermon Sun­
! "U
.1
? Mr.
day morning Mis* Olive Portenga
MrmortU dav °” It I * Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Miller and of Three Oaks who Is visiting at
the home of her aunt Mrs. Her­
started with the Civil war «nd r^h^Hri«n^nd wn^ CbJltt- man
Reynolds sang a beautiful solo
ville spent Sunday-at Chas Gibbs. |
brought it up to 1943.
I Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Haight of "A Heart Like Thine." There was
memorial service tn Sundnv
‘Grand Rapids. Mr, and Mrs. Mcl- a
nt which time Miss Porteng*
' vtn Haight of Freeport and Francu school
. POWERS ECHOES
.-ang "Jesus Whisper;, Peace.'' A
I Last Week s Leiter.
Haight arid family
Mr. and Mrs. Max Reynolds and
Mr. and Mrs. Noratan Purchase spent Sunday at the Engine Halgnt Mr. and Mrs. Roger Williams spent
who are mqLlng on to whn* Is • home tn Clay Hills. * Paul McNei over
the weekend on-* tgiMng lrlD
। known as tm Cramer fann’ two and fanhb' (&gt;f w^'“111ulIA-.l(l!,?n iinr* in Northern Michigan, a Mr. and
! miles northwest of Freeport, were n»t McNee. Mre. Stelta ^dut and Mrs. Donald Rhodes and family of
i honored with a farewell party Sat- ; Mr. Moore of Hastings. were vUllora Plainwell called on Mr. and Mrs
lurday night at the Irving Grange I at Guy McNee a Sunday. Erne-t Leon Pennock Sunday afternoon. *
hall. The evening was spent play- I remained for ato’gt-r vlsR. * Mr.
and Mrs. Ralph Starring and
i Ing cards and visiting. They were 1 and Mrs. Leon Potu and Mrs. Sar- Mr.
children of Level Park snent
। nresented with a pyrex roaster as air McCaul were dintier AfjesU of two
nnd Saturday with hl* sis­
' a remembrance gift. A Mr. and Mrs. Mrs Lenna Johnson and Miss Bcr- Friday
ter.
Mrs.
Leon Pennock and family.
Howard Orsbome of Hastings wrre • tha McCaul in Bwne Sunday,
Mr.
.Starring
will tench in the W.
weekend gucats of Mr. and Mra. Ro- I ,
----------------a • a —
K. Kellogg Agricultural school near
zclle Stanton. A Sunday guest* at BANFIELD
Gull lake next year. A Mrs. David
tire home of Mr. and Mrs. Miner I Last Week’s Izltcr
Townsend &lt;Mary Marie Henton*
| Palmer were Mr. and Mrs. U. Flow- ! Mr. and Mr?. Don Putnam spent who has been staying with her hus­
I er* and daughters. Mrs. Russell : last weekend with their son De band In Texas sincV her marriage
Palmer and Mrs. Gerald Slock of Von and family Ur Dearborn. A some time ago lias been visiting her
Detroit nnd Mr. and Mrs. Herman • Norwood Hughes has sold his home parents. Mr. and Mrs. Royce. G.
Ndnre of Caledonia a Miss Mar- * at Banfield to Joey McCoy at Bat- Henton and family. A Mrs. Blanche
garet Johncock who teaches the &gt; tie Creek and lhe Hughes family Richards commenced work in a de­
Jones school, comoletcd her school will move to a farm in Macle Greve fense plant in Battle Creek on Mon­
term Friday, a Mrs. Albert Frost which they recently purchased. A day ot this week. Mrs. Floyd Bur­
and little daughter Jacqunllne re- Mr. nnd Mrs. Wm. Willi* are mov- pee also has work nt the same
tumed home Tuesday after n few lug from lhe Johnson farm south plant. A Mr. ano Lira. Glenn Wddays' visit with her parent*. Mr 1 of Banfield to the Fred Robinson ilajn* and children of Gull lake
and Mrs. Porter at Sparta.
farm west of Banfield where they
were supper guests of their parents.
Mr. and Mrs John Adams Tuesday
evening. A Forty-two seniors re­
their diplomas al the sev­
□ZH/H/aE/aS/H/H/H/Z/H/H/Z/ ceived
enth Annual Commencement of the
Delton Rural Agricultural school
Thursday night. There was a large
crowd.'the building being packed.
Hastings, Mich. Telephones 2244-2557
Miss Barbara Leonard, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Leon Leonard, who
was valedictorian will take a nurses
FRIDAY and SATURDAY. JUNE 4-5
I training course al the University
in Ann Arbor. Miss Virginia Beck.
DOUBLE FEATURE ATTRACTION
I daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John
i Beck and who was salutatorian will
SPECIAL Our Yanks at tha African Front
attend Michigan State Collette next
year, a The Delton Co-Operative
'"AT THE FRONT”
I Creamery Company has purchased
' a machine to dry milk. An addition
and Orson Welles and Dolores Del Rio
will be built onto the Crewmen*. A
31 Miss Audrey Budd ha* been suffer"JOURNEY INTO FEAR"
1 Ing from Ivy poisoning A Mr. and
Mrs. LaVern Quick and daughter
' Norma of Banfield. Mr. and Mrs.
j Leon Doster and daughter ElizaSUNDAY and MONDAY. JUNE 6-7
Bob Hope and Dorothy Lamour

I

If GROCERY DEPARTMENT
We will redeem your KELLOGG COUPONS. Buy pkg. of

j of Fort Custer were weekend guest*
I The Doomsday books were given at Forrest Havens. Mrs. Qienarfl
i out Friday May 21, sixth hour by Showalter and mother. Mrs. Elsie
members of the Joumalum cUte*.
Cogswell and Bernlta and Wayne
I Tire Junior High school exhibits I of Nashville were callers’ Saturday.
I were shown May 21 Ln the playroom . a A Mother * and Daughter's ban­
in Central auditorium. Each sec- quet was held at the Goodwill
;uon decorated their own table. A; church last Saturday night with
sign for the whole exhibit was made about fifty attending. After a well
Mr*? Gerald Smith
i 2nd displayed by Altou
----- &gt;•=*------- ----------- *&gt;-••&gt;! Seniors received their
Besale Buliwn M
■ gowns Friday. May 2B. _
ra. Melvin fave the
I Rehearsal* for graduation week toast to the tnoUiers and Mr*. FDriiave been during the noon hour rmt gave the reap
response
---- — tot— the
! thU year due to go many xtudehu daughters. MMs Shirley Smith gave
living tn tlie country that could a clarinet solo, Mtu Slain Cotant.
Dot come for rehearsals during the a vocal solo and Mias Betty Cole­
evening.
man a piano selection, a Mrs.
Final examination* were given Showerman added much to the eve• Wednesday. Thursday and Friday. &gt; ntngs
entertainment with her
AU the students graduating from graphs of the Old Rugged CTom
! tlie Coniine ictal course who wunteu and the crucifixion accompanied by
* jot* in Hastings, have work in of- a very timely talk. A Mlsa Gentflees here.
viere Erway of Grand Rapid* and
! An award tu&amp;embly was held In ; Miss J&lt;?an of Kalamazoo spent the
। the session room Friday morning weekend with thvir parent*. Mr. nnd
, during half hour period.
1 Mr*. Ray, D-way. * Mr. and Mrs.
। Journalism notebooks were hand- ' Chas. Whittemore spent Sunday
ed In Monday.
wjtn the Lowell Whittemore's at
i Elections for next year's class of- | Delton. W Maurice Erway of Grand..
Heers were held on Thursday. May Rapids spent Sunday at Roy ErI 27. The results were as fallows: ; way*. * Mrs. Russel! Whittemore
|, Senior class: President. Harold! and daughter* spent Wednesday
Townsend; vice-president. Harold • with their mother and grandmother
;,FuUer; secretary. Audra Endsley: Mr*. W. Pew in Hastings. A Mr.
I treasurer. Gall Poster. Junior claas: 1 and Mr*. Russell Thornton and *on.&lt;
I President. Dick Foster; vlcc-presi- । Of Charlotte and Mrs. Warren'.,
Ldent. Tom Dolan; secretary, Milo I parents of Lansing were Sunday
j Coldren: treasurer. Paul Benham, visitors In the Clyde Warren home
i Sonhomore class: President, John .
--------------- ------------ --------Richardson; vice-president. John HUBBARD HILLS •
Malcolm; treasurer. Joan Moore: i ....
a'.,.'.Week's
Letter-------Last
secretary. Georgia Will.
1 Mr.I and
Mrs. Albert ---------------Green were
1
The seniors received their re­

will keep house for Mr. Robinson.
A Frank Hobbs has flnbhed his
college year in Franklin, Uid. Uni­
versity and la waiting for hl* call
tn the U- 8- Marin? Reserve* tn
Which he ha* enlisted. * The June
meeting of the Johnson Farm Bur­
eau eliib will be held at the home
of Mr. and Mra. Fred Frye. * The
B.nti. ld school closes this week for
the summer vacation. Mrs. Hate!
Douglas who has taught here the
past six yean will teach the Bur­
roughs school the coming year.

W. A. ROTH
FURNITURE
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HAVE

�THY HASTINO I BANNER. THURSDAY JUNE 3. IM J
charge of the Rev. D. T. Perrine
peralure until stiff. When frozen J When gelatin bi dissolved add sugar. I Uon overnight. Cook carrots and
of Lansing. Rev. Perrine ta lhe
remove to a bowl and whip with an Pour hot mixture slowly over slight- cauliflower separately and carefully
conference president, ahd will not
only bring lhe sermon of the hour
electric or hand beater until light !y beaten egg yolks. Return to dou-' until tender. Be sure fresh water U
EMPTY
but will officials at the sacrament
and creamy. (This one stirring ta ble boiler and cook about five mln- used and they are not over-cooked,
DEPOSIT
of the Lord's Supper, or commun­
all that ta needed,* Return quick- utes. stirring constantly. Remove Then drain well. Make a pickling
4"SraSSWTion service, to be held at lhe close
FIRST
U.
B.
CHURCH
ly to freezing tray. Finish frees- from heat. A$d salt, grated peel. I solution cf three quarts of vinegar
Sunday. June 6th, 10 o’clock chil­
of the morning worship period. The
Comer
of
Grand
and
East
Strs.
Ing. Hold al middle control for'orange and lemon juice. Fold in and four pounds of sugar mixed with
dren Day Program. Sunday acnool
North frving church will ail at­
11:00
a.
m.
Morning
service,
the
— stiffly beaten egg whites. Chill tn-j' “-------- *~ *serving. Makes one quart,
al 11 o'clock.
tend life services tn town for this
pastor
will
speak
on
“
The
Holy
Spira mold until firm. Unmold and (
7 D. m. Christian Endeavor. Topic
six to eight.
"Used or -Abused."
garnish with orange slices. Dessert uld. Then bring to the boiling point
8
pm.
Service.
Mrs.
Alford
brings
will separate into a clear layer and and seal Immediately in clean
me message.
.-ra argf
— The seniors' are studying
ORANGE SPANISH CREAM
lhe
a layer of cream sponge. Serves Jars.
Prayer meeting at the ciiurch 'Christian Character Course."___ ”
3 t gelatin
six to eight
each Wednesday night at g p. m.
?.-30 pjn. Song service and Gospel Rev. D. T. Perrine will also be
2 c milk
W M A meets the first Tuesday
....
, preaching in the evening. A rorCHUNK BREAD
evening of each month, this week Thursday 7:30 p. m. Adult and iltal Invitation ta extended to all­
RAG
CARPET PICKLES
AND BUTTERS
3 eggs. separated
Tuesday night meeting, at lhe par-1Y. P prayer service,
Midweek prayer meeting will be
3 qts. small-picklea.
in the church. Wednesday night,
sonage 229 Jefferson.
4 qta. dill-sized cucumbers.
SPECIAL SERVICES AT NEW
3 qta. small onions.
If not attending elsewhere, come
1 l grated orange peel
1 qt. pickling onions.
ADVENTIST CHURCH
and worship with us.________
Young people's prayer meeting
1 t grated lemon.peel
, Formal opening ceremonies at the and evening service. Friday night
2 qti red and green peppers.
1
c
orange
juice
lution. letting them acald
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, ’ new enlarged Adventist church, cor- at the North Irving ciiurch.
2
qta.
cauliflower,
separated
into
2
t
lemon
juice
8CIENT1BT mer of East and Bond Streets, will
North Irving
, flowerets.
Orange slices
Comer Church and center Streeta l be held this weekend. June 5 and 8.
Please notice: Sunday school will
hIojui Jars or put into
'”
Subject
----- ---the
—Only
---- - Cause Visiting speakers will be Elder T.
Soften gelatin In milk five mln-1 Put each of xne vegetables into
—:
"God
1U T white mustard seed.
and Creator."
•"
O. Bunch, president of the Michi­ At eleven o'clock cars wl|l leave for
Sunday service 11 A. M.
Tlie Quimby WS.C.S. Birthday
gan Conference of SeventtaDay Ad­ the services in Hastings church
Aid
will
meet
with
Mrs.
Ntal
CasSunday school 0:30 A. M.
ventists, and Elder D. W. Hunter where Rev. Perrine will be preach­
Wednesday evening testimonial formerly of India, now leader of the ing and holding conun union serv­ teleln. 910 8. Ciiurch. Thursday.
meeting 7:45.
Conference Young People's Depart­ ices. Tlie service will start prompt- June 10. All are cordially welcomed.
■ Reading room in church edifice ment.
open Wednesday nnd Saftnday from
Sabbath School begins at 9:30
Midweek prayer service, Tuesday MUNICIPAL COURT
1 Saturday morning, followed bv a night al tile home of Mr. and Mn.
Harvy Tinkler, 22. of Hastings,,
sermon at 11:00 o'clock, by Elder Ed. Wallers.
township, was brought into Mu­
CAMPBELL BRETHREN CHURCH T. O. Bunch, who will sp?ak on the
Friday night young peoples serv­ nicipal court Tuesday, charged with
TO DEDICATE FLAGS
subject. Called to Be Saints’*. In ice at the church. Special program. driving a car while under the in­
A special service is planned for tlie afternoon at 3:00 o'clock he will
fluence of liquor. He admitted lhe
the Campbell Brethren Church for speak on "National Defense and
Offense, and was given a fine of
BAPTIST CHURCH
Sunday afternoon. June 6. at 2:301 Return to Religion."
costa of 450 and was required
Sunday school at 10 o'clock. Di­ 81000.
at which time an American Flag,1
to surrender his driver's license..
Sunday night at 7:30. Elder
and a Christian flag are to be ded- Hunter, dressed in native costume. vine services at 11 o'clock, sermon
The Retail Stores of America are doing their best to supply the Home
caled. The American flag was pre­' will speak on “India's Place In The
RECIPES
Evening meeting at 7:30, Evangesented bv the Lisle Hayes family World Today". K; h—
Front. Hence the folks behind the counters—the men and women
MOLASSES COOKIES
ir. Tndi. a’JS z luUc singing and sermon.
of Grand Ledge. The message for’ number of years in
In India ‘and has
nights b. Y. P. U. All
3 c sifted flour, approximately
who serve your everyday needs—are soldiers all!
lhe occasion will be delivered by had personal Interviews with Mapeople invited.
2 t baking powder
the putor. Rev. Blnlne Snyder. hMma Ohandl. Pandit Nehru and young
weanesaav
njgnt
prayer
meeting
night
•i t baking soda
His subject will be. "Can America Other leading. Indian official.-. Spe- al.Wednesday
-—A. at
... 7:30.
-.-[J Also
AUo teachUachUlc church
H t salt
Survive Her Present Malady?"
ctal miulcal numbers will be given
of the Sundfty
In cooiwration with our govern­
I t cinnamon
:,e&lt;1!.nK h ? PC.ture^ k..n...
Wednesday afternoon. June 9. Ute
ment to conserve on rubber andI VTS
’.4 t nutmeg
Work on the church building was
MU#lonBry society will meet
gasoline the dedication service has begun last fall. It ha* been en‘4 t cloves
place ot meeting to be unbeen scheduled for. the afternoon.
Urely
rebuilt non
and eniargeu
enlarged iu
to muic
more noun
JXiwd
»«. urc
*y reount
ced tato
later.
&gt;4 c shortening
At the .»w..
noon muua
hour »
a f-"
---- *•'- bas-|tj,an
ni
felloaship
|u original size. Some
. .. .-----------U c firmly packed brown sugar
ket lunch will be held for those who: wor£ remains to be done, but be- nReT .• n mi'ncii
IlTNE 1SVTH%’TIME
14 c molasses
find it POMlbleto be present.
inning this week, services will be
You are cordtally invited to Joint held there regularly. Elder George ^OUTH CONFERENCE
U c sour milk or buttermilk
WHITE GOODS!
us In our services for the • day. gehramm is the pastor. The nubThe Youth Conference on "EvanTHELMA HUBERT
Mix and sift two and a half cups
in 'The
Ufe“ ot Youth." was
Come for lhe morning worship and;..- .s cordially Invited to attend[ gtlUm *"
rh“ ,J,
wltH us
ns for
fnr lhe
Ilia dinner and these
.._______
... weekend
___ , ___
1__remain with
a happy success. Convening al 4:3U of flour, baking powder, soda, salt
special
services.
Presented by
Bm. Monday at the Grand St. U. nnd spices.
afternoon meeting.__________
Cream shortening;
DRESSES
. Church, the afternoon and sup- gradually beat In sugar and molas­
REVA BENSON
FIRST METHODIST CHURCH
CAMPBELL BRETHREN
Morning worship next Sunday at► per sessions were attended by be­ ses. then egg. Stir in flour alter­
Sunday school 10:00. Lester Mil­ 10:00 o'clock. Mr. Stone will preach. tween 70 and 80 people. Other deie- nately with sour milk; then gradu­
PLAY SUITS
gallons arrived for the evening sesFor A Gay Table!
ler. Supl.
from the theme. The Radiant Life.".■ sion
ally
add
the
remaining
flour
until
from
U.
B.
Churcnea
in
St.
Morning worship. 11:00. Subject The Adult Choir will sing. Tlie
SLACK SUITS
.•'Johns. Lake Odessa. Grand Rapids. dough is just stiff enough to roll
“The Temptation of Jesus."
PRINTED
Sunday school will meet at 11:20 Wyoming Park. Carlyle al Byron Chill thoroughly, ptace on Ughtly
Afternoon service 2:30. Flag dedi­ under the direction of Judge AdelCenter, and the young peoples' floured board, roll an eighth inch
cation. Subject "Can America Sur­ bert Cortrlght.
CLOTHS
A Big Group Of
,
group
from
lhe
local
Free
Methodist
vive Her Present Malady?”
The Michigan Annual conferenceJ Church with their pastor Rev. Seth thick and cut into desired shapes.
Place on greased baking sheet and
Summer Wear
of the Methodist church will meet
J39
GRACE LUTHERAN CHURCH
bake in a moderately hot 375-dein Benton Harbor next week. Mr.
Milo
coldren
of
the
local
churcn
Divine worship at 10:30 A. M. Slone will meet with lhe Board of
over the afternoon session gree oven for 12 minutes. Yields
Tlie pastor will preach on. "Being Ministerial, Training and the Board presided
100 small cookies. Store In closely
at
which
Rev.
Mr.
Davy
was
the
Pine
quality
cot
­
AsXmed ot Christ."
of Ministerial Qualifications on speaker on the subject. "The Need
ton. Fruit or flor­
Sunday schdol al 11:30 A. M.
Tuesday and will attend the dally
’' which prceded the
al patterns. 53"
The Sunday school staff meets sessions of lhe conference. He- will of Evangelism
period led by Mrs. Doro­ LEMON FROZEN CREAM
tomorrow Friday. 7:30 p. m. al 521 return for the Sunday service on discussion
square.
thea Gardner. The supper program
2
eggs,
beaten
until
lemon
colored
W. Court.
June 13. however.
was in the interests of our summer
H
c
sugar
under the direction of Judge's AdelQuaint Patterns!
%
0
light
com
syrup
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Rlthard Krenx of the First U. B.
WESLEYAN METHODIST 2 c top milk
Tlie IAd les League meeting an­
Church. Grand Rapids. Slate presi­
Sunday school at 10:30. Hastings dent of lhe U. B. Y. P. U. presided,
COTTON
nounced for June 4 has been post­
U c lemon juice
with
the
superintendent,
Lawrence
poned to June 25.
with Louis Boynton of Grand Roa­
I t grated lemon peel
Bedspreads
is —
the first lds lending the song service. The I Add sugar gradually to egg until
Sunday morning service June 6. Adams,
............ in
... charge.
—Tills
---------al ten thirty o'clock. The pastor Sunday of the Month nnd the Sun­ Pree Methodirt A capeU. choir song ' muture becoSarTthi^ Tiata dwill tell about “The Dipper In The1 day school offering will be given to ^re^rt^o^dT^?^ Uk^nsiXy Combine with the
Sky" and will preach on lhe theme,; Foreign Missions.
remaining ingredients and freeze in
"Remembering lhe Ignoble."
I Sermon hour at 11:30 will be in roung men
Of sulrdlly wovencotton. In enhnnting
colors
. . . perfect for
summer use!
No. 3—
Juno 6,1943

Lane, acting superintendent.
Tlie Roy Scout Troop will meet
Monday night, E. L. Taylor, scout­
master.

CHURCHES

ORGANIZATIONS

SOLDIERS ALL

OFFICIAL TABLE OF CONSUMER POINT VALUES FOR MEAT, FATS, FISH, AND CHEESE
Effective
COMMOOITY

COMMODITY

COMMODITY

COMMODITY

COMMOOITY

BEEF

BEEF

LAMB­
MUTTON

PORK

READY-TOEAT MEATS

STEAKS AND CHOPS
CMlir Chcci....................
EM ten........................
IM-temitu. trsih tnd

COOKED, BOILED, BAKED,
AND BARBECUED

STEAKS
Psrtwtean........................

CM
.............
..
Rib Wtadial__
.
Rib l-lach al..........
Sites................... ...........
Sites-bonriau.................
BotUwRMrt.............
Rrari Tip.........................
Chuck tr Shtridw...............
Flank.............. .................

VARIEW MEATS

11
11
11
IB
11
11
12
12
12
12
12
8
12

ROASTS
Rib-rtaMaiCcMM tamos)
(HF cat)
Btrta Ris-rttetot (chiM
tow as) (ir eat).........

(r«0---------------------Bildt Rlb-lUnd!ni (ette
town) (Feri)..... ..
RwrtTlp.................. ...
laag-bMriiu..................
CteckK Stektar-baatta...
Stock arShtukkf-bcMtaii..

8

Brolai.............................
Hurtt.
.................
KUiwji...........................
Uren.............................
Svwtbrudi..................
Tate (ix Joisti).................
Twtui______________
Trfc........ ..J.............

Shari Rib!
.
Hm tel la.........

I
•

RrfiW teata.................

FtaakMeat.___________
Nack tew la........ ..... .
Nack--tearim...............
HMatRMrt-bwritu......

Itart-teaaitu ..............

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7
s
7

Bari pwri Mn aacta.
■uta. Itanta. turn, tori
at nart, brtitati. piatn
tteateg! art bwrt tat.....

uwehopi
KOUTI

Yaki, Britta, tr Trtoagto—
STEAKS ANO CHOPS
triaCtopc.............. ......
RibCteQi........................
Stouldtr Chcsn
Rxad Start (wtei)’’””’

ROASTS
Riuap te Sites-tew ta..
Runp te Slteo-toMtaix.
U|

StoJte- benaku............

Brenl-boariiM...............
flirt Mui.......................
Nack - tew ta..................
Nack tewietx.................
Start-tow ta.................
Staakte Htri Mut-taaiGrenrt Vtri te FatUasVUl pwod treat SKkL
Rub. UuakL breath.
te rtiteawout &gt;ul
bicosiap......................

VARIETY MEATS
tain...... .......................
Hurtt.............................
Kkfctp...........................
Uren........... . ........ ........
Sawtetadt.......

HAMBURGER

SteeMir Ctept-MM

VEAL

STEWS AND OTHER CUTS
STEWS ANO OTHER CUTS

Rib Ctepi..

Sirloin Ruti-Uai to.

IB

9
11
7
St
8
t

STEAKS AND CHOPS

STEWSSMOOTHER CUTS

antntf...................
Trzititaa........................
Hia'-boMtatkM.........
Staiktar Chops teSluki..
Bdli«L Irvrt and mild *otj.

ROASTS
Uls-af^i. tall, u ini toil
Lris-csrisraU......... .
Haa'-vtabNbaB.........
HW tatt Md.................
Hao^-fknk «ad..............
HW-kMkti. .Staci lull
"MS' testen. tarn........
SteMr-vM w tank
tai (picric) tea la........
Storidtf-ttaak bril (Beak)
btarira........................
Staikfcr-butt tai (Botaa
but!) bom ia.............
StaMw-bun tai (leitM
tattj-brnrisu...........

p~16.

•
7
11
10
1#

•
7

t
7
7

1
•
IB
&lt;

•

a

OTHER PORK CUTS
Sparwita..........................
NoclbMM te Bactentt...
fad tea is........
FilBackiteClu* PUtu..
PUtiL r*cntar...................

Unb UlfiBi.xiVARIETY MEATS

Inta.,
Hurts.

U*mi

Kaocklu
IM Fat...........................

BACON

Tibpn......... ..............

BED
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11
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7
11

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k*
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VARIETY MEATS

CbMtefi.................
Ean................. ........ .....
Haarti.............................
KidMR...........................
Um.....___________

Soft. Fluffy!

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Hatf-faMla.HMarbril.
HM-teN la, iBcsi.........
Hte-buttte................
HMri-itaskwd..............
HM-boaaku te tatted,
tacr..........................
HcricMSboute-boMb..
Pkate n SbaaMN-bMkn.
Pin Fail-ten ia...........
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Sauun:* Tyriui ban|
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Briatu. late Lams.
CMata’cuw’tBrick?1
Grew 1:
wa&gt;l oaMt..............................
Grew2: NitirattaaM%
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PLIATIO

�THE HASTINGS BANNER. THURSDAY. JUNE X 1H1

I enta. Mr. and Mra. Oeo. Forman. 1 decar. Gene Rising. Carl Allerdlng.

' deplore,*'

ORIALS

total ot 24 pointe

Delton High

, effective ta controlling unauthorised
Ths concluding chapter of tbs 10- Creek. Little Jack who has Tost) Ralrlgh. Elwood Henn** "leh.rrt Woodland squad as ha Won 14 of
7~ strikes and walkouts as the OPA 1*
tils warns 94 paints.
Im
Jilin holding down price.
volume “History of ths State of New recovered from scarlet fever, con-; Bailey. A Cheer
York," published by ths Columbia
swing solidly behind the j j^bor unions today have acquired University Press, under the auspices
imble.
Melvin
uaUon
the senior, were unable to
_nt of the U. B. A, and trust wlde Ix)&lt;prg
M Kl [hey
of the New York Stale Historical
Oene Rising. take lhe annual trip which sen­
w wtU now see fit to deal with ,। ---------------------------—. --degree
------- of
not asumed
a proportional
Herding. Ted iors of past classes have taken.
in a manner which will not responsibility. When unauthorized association, is devoted to ths origin land visitor last Thursday. A Bti. Rom, Krebs. Cart, AL------ y &gt;--- Some
classes have gone to Wash­
vSM
of place names. English names, ac­ Bgt and Mra. Arthyr Kilpatrick I guttle,
stoppages occur, it te not enough to cording to the publishers, make up of Florida and Mrs Ed. Bixby &lt; Ar- 1 Kr»b«. Da»ta Hershberger. Donald ington and New York, the Blue
have some top-ranking labor leader the largest group, with Dutch names lene Kilpatrick) of WyndoUe called Niebolxm. Maurica Vandyar. * Ridge Mountains and Niagara Falls.
merely say. "It shouldn’t have hap­
on the Misses Carrie and Jennie Trark. Joon Heralibergrr. Barbara 16 iftembefs of 1943 Senior class left
One of the
lhe mort
most moving reports
report* ((encd;
----- j..." or
or u, dismiss
dismtts the
lhe incident
incident second and Indian third. Oddly Kilpatrick Monday. A Mr. and Mra. * Herahbjrgtr. Mary A- Pcnnlngtoi. Friday morning for Orand Rapids
which have come back from any ot by |&gt;olntlnK out that, after aU. only enough. English place names be­ John Hynes and *on Jimmy who, Oene Rising, Lharlea Hrisr. Robert and stayed until Saturday evening,
worn, DonaftMcMUlen.
uonaia mcmuitd. Ted Burkle returning In time for the Alumni
tha war fronts lo date te I Saw It B comparatively small percentages gan to invade lhe state befure the has been living in the J. V. Hilbert Born
Banquet. They stayed In cabins
With My Own Eyes," by Edgar . n{
occur.
end of the Dutch regime in 1664— house are moving Into the Reesor Llfhlnlnr Hays Havoc In
near the airport and amused themSnow. American fun ign currrapund- i
...
such names as Easthampton. South­ house on West Broadway recently
Saturday evening during the elec­ Mbes tn various ways, shopping
ent nuw stationed in Russia. In our i Al
cnoulh in time ampton. Chester. Rye. Hempstead, vacated bv Mr. and Mra. Clifton
m
.v geflng shows and visiting Ramona
Mie). A Mr and Mra. Eldon Cobb trical storm. lightning .struck
a large
opinion it merits conslderallon aiior wafwhcn, because Of the inter- Jamaica.
iwrence
Fineand daughlera who have been liv­ tree in front of the Lar....
—TL
— Park Don McCormack. Ag lesch"must” reading for every American. (re!atc{1 IulturP of modem producing in lhe Baker apartment moved frock home. Entering■ the hotiv
house it
It er and coach was their chaperon
Bven a hasty perusal gives a clearer Uan a Wiw at jirjig in one plant
V/F Lansing this week. A Mr. and went to lhe basement where 11
toderatandlng of the
*h7 : might eventually cause work stop- counties are Indian, either of Iro­ Mr,. O. J. Vreeland of Green Lake burned out the radio, the telephone,
CHURCH ANNOUNCEMENTS
thoee who will sit at Uie United Na- j paK(.s jn numerous other plants quoian or Algonquian origin. Cohoes, attended the graduation exercise* the bam and chkkenhouae llgbta
The EvangeHcal Church
jons-peace conferences must heed,whJch depend on the struck plant for example, nacans “a canoe fall­ last Thursday evening and were and the thermostat controlling the
10: 00 A. M Albright Memorial
the voice of Russia when it come* to for
part,.
ing," and Is derived from an acci­ guest, of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Al­ fan on the furnace. Smelling smoko
making a settlement ^f Europeon &gt;
...
dent tn which a loaded esnoe went iening and Cart later fn the eve­ they discovered a jotet in the base­ day TTicmc of sermon "The Pres­
Continental affairs.
ning A Mrs. Della Cotton of Mul­ ment slowly smoldering. If they ent Dynamic Power ot Christian
, In time of war. a strike is sabbo- over tha falls.
is spending a couple weeks had been away from home, the Service."
■ taue and wild cal strikes arc doing
Franca claimed about two-thirds liken
11: 00 A. M Sunday school
Few tlioughtful Americans can1 a
whlch Nall
llaVc w
with her daughter. Mrs. Jerry Fish­ chances are lhe house and contents
of New York for a century and a er. a Mr. ami Mr,. L. J.Vincent would have burned to the ground.
7: 40 P. M—E. L. of C. K. Topic
read Snow s article and begrudge far b^ Unuble
11o
half and the result is a survival of of Plainwell attended, graduation After disconnecting the electricity, "Sunday Used or Abused." leader,
any ot the knd-.lease material which
...
Mrs Karl Eckardl
has been sent lo the SovleU. Rather. |
u a m^ter in which Con- a number ot French place names, exercise# Thursday evening and lhe fire .was quickly put out.
8: 30 P M. Evening worship Spe­
guests of Mr,. Olenn England
we can be thankful for a geograph- BreM
p^,. lo act&gt; ln evcnl as Orleans and St. Lawrence coun­ were
and Marjory later. A Junior Nichol­ W. H. 8. Fixer* tteeend in Annual cial number "A Rose Brightly a low­
ing". Theme of sermon. "Times of
leal jxjsition which kept the power-1
.dminhtratlon hesitates Id take ties. The Dutch, on the other hand, son will report to Detroit on June
At the annual Track meet held Refreshing".
h.H poaucu cmuollw
.b«a 8 for his final examination prior
&lt;T*x«l Nazi war machine from hit- q,,. lcad
at
Hastings
recently
the
Woodland
Thursday. Midweek prayer service
ting us while wa were defenselrw
’
• • .
53 years, but left many more place . to rnUance into service. Junior
Friday. Choir rehearsal.
and dreaming deeply oflsotationism. |
mc|in an BUetapt names—the counties of Orange. NasR member of the W. H S. class contestants took second honors with
' should be made to disband unions sau, Rensselaer. Cortland. Schuyler. I of ’43. * Mrs. A. J. Sparkling re­
Senator Gerald p. Nye has recov-. because unions arc here to stay. Bronx (although Jonas Bronck. who turned last week fromi a three
«cd his breath—nothing unusual,
arc plenty ol examples which gave hl, name to the county, bor- . *^.
fur North Dakota s ace rabble rouser. ■
elected lo Indicate that prop­ ough, cocktail and cheer, was a Michael Koren and mother of Pon­
tiac. * Mr and Mrs. B. O. Shomo
On the afternoon of Dec. 7. 1M1. crly tnanuKctl union have a very Dane). German survivals are few, visited
relatives in Allegan Sunday.
Nye was haranguing on audience in useful role to play. But not all although the services of Baron von
Alumni llanquet
&gt;ituburgh along lhe old. familiar unk.ru
•
. । Steuben and the gallant stand of
About 125 members and guests
measure up ....
lo their rcapon*!Isolationist line that we were safe । billUcs and lhe public deserve* pro- 1 attended the Annual Woodland
.............
- - - •
behind our ocean barriers and that tection against, lhe actions ot irre­ General Herkimer at Oriskany re­ Sclwwl Alumni Banquet held Sat­
nobody could or wanted to attack us sponsible union membership and sulted in counties being named aft­ urday evening. May 29. After a not
su long a&lt; wt didn't hit first—and ‘against unions which fall prey lo er them.
luck dinner, the president. Mrs.
Frances Reuther introduced the
hours after the news of lhe Pearl ‘the racketeer-type of leadership.
toast master. Verdun Flory. The
Harbor attack came through, Nye
Dancing in the Orarks
Welcome
was given by Ruth Flani­
stubbornly refused to believe 11; e
. .
c. .
u
gan with Response by Audrey Mulmaintained that it was a propa-1 □unsnine otalcs nave
tho,e who live outside the hill,
president of the -cenior
gaud* stunt by the war mongers.
Little Tooth-Decav and they ar? not entirely welcome lendore.
,
class.
Marjorie
England. Joan Her­
who were trying to push us into the I
Linie 1 ootn Lrecay
and Laurell Hendee. sen­
oonfllct. When the truth finally
Studies have shown that certain at tlie native dance,. The affair shberger
ior girls, sang. Mrs. Hildred Chase
tiawned Nye was stopped for a time, southern stale, with abundant ,un- usually Is held at a farm home, conducted
roll
call. In Mcmortam
By last week however he had recov- , shine have less tooth decay than often one where crack, appear in the was given bv Mrs, Barbara Dalton
errd sufficiently to address a mol- stales where old Sol doesn't beam rough-hewn native oak floors, writes ♦ A travel picture of India and a
ley assortment of "American First-j M generously. And we know that Gordon Hudebon in lhe Kansas City ,comedy were shown. ^Another suc­
ers” and Jew baiters In Chicago. the ultra-violet in sunrttrte help, Star. The dancing there, of course. ,cessful banquet was closed with the
mistakenly labelled a Republican bui|d up vllamin D In the human is not the suave fox-trot and waltz, ।slngliw Of Star Spangled Banner.
.*&lt; French Brand
mliy, (the OOP should sue for 11not Uie jitter of the urban sections Miw Ellen Hilbert Accepts Position
Mtas Ellen Hilbert returned last
■* Wednesday
SSL.’".,ISL-XS?1
Mvb.
!■
re..™ rh.t «. and the prairie farmland,, but “the
from Minneapolis. Minn,
*UCS6ed 11
. . i
i county 'n Texas was discovered re- stamping, swinging shuflle of
where she has completed her studies
square dance.
’
at the College of Technology thenMlchlgan Republicans bi Conper'
She ha* accepted a position at New
grass, with few exceptions, arc said
^7 hnv® ’•oa) ,10Ur* ot ,unCastle. Ind., and will leave June
UOM-GItOUHOI
to be bitterly opposed to WUIkie as &lt;hlnc c"eh 7c#r
15 to take up her new work. Con­
HOT-DATUX
a presidential candidate—Tills, In
Another reason might be that peogratulations Ellen.
apite
Chat he won more pic
living in
spite of lhe
Ute fact
fact.mat
P'c uving
tn such
,ucn a &gt;unny
&gt;unnr clime
cum, hove
nave
.
EMno Herllal
votes for them ta defeat than any sunny dfspcsitUgis apd do not suffer 1
Mrs. O. Brodbeck presented her
oilier Republican presidential can- from upset emotions.
piano pupils in a recital May 19.
| Please permit me to correct
dozen
dldalc ever received.*
' Jn Dcnj smith county, according impression held by your columnist. Tlie iiupiLs entertained their moth­
ers
with a musical program and tea
Many of the "Old Guard” wing of to " re’x’r‘ lo
American Dental Miss Cameron.
in the gym of lhe Lake Odessa
nK-ib
Ute Republican party distrust Will- **«”ctatton by Dr. Edward Taylor hn’Jlw t^i.n"7nr"nv7r lhrr»*veani"a *Choo! building. It was nicely decklc because he agrees. In substance, of ’he Texas stale department of member^df the C^I O Ma\‘ 1 rr- orated with musical signs The two
241/i lb.
with Roosevelt's views on interna- I health. 43 native-born people rang- mind her that In 1910 wlten Wenw^^ramaltaed taT’a
dfamati^ by »
tional affairs. This, in their opinion, .ing from two years to middle age dell Wtlikie. author and traveUer • *"4 O^el
sack
rtinnlnsr for nrexidriit on the group Of students. Scleral piano
is rank heresy since anything Roo- were picked at random, their teeth waa
R^uW^an llckrt he Mr Lewis “lw were given and during the tea
acvelt says either is or Should be examined and no cavities found,
th^Sdent of tiie C 1 O told several groups of students furnished
considered wrong.* *
i
r&lt;mafkab|c camion was
his membership that unless they
eJ^nt' Jnd^sMeral
Wlllkle has hever stooped to the »i«ributal. In part, to the high per supported Mr. Wlllkle. he would, "Fly mothtrs present and several
i'“ vftmn-. Sind, Club U MM
common practice of sniping at lhe , ccnt °F calcium carbonate in the leM? lEmlrt °U» C I o
ir.nu
president during a period of nation- । »oii in that locality. Calcium being
Tour. IW. Hyp, T. Voung.
MJ*.
£&gt;
al emergency merely for the sake of one of the minerals Important in

J.

.

. _

Like perfume in
the Flavor of prj

i open bottle
round coffee
evaporates 1

&gt;i. 27c

PUBLIC FORUM

Doughnuts

Lily White Flour

■

$1.25

CS7

Enriched Flour

$1.07

Corn Flakes

7c

XXXX Sugar

tooth formation.
Other minerals also are high in
u,c ^,1 and waler tn Deaf Smith
county,
&lt;rou^ ta„
..
.
■»'" '■
■»
*s n’ucl1 Phosphorus as that found
in ordinary flour. Milk eamplc, tot­
ed there were as much as 30 per
cent higher in phosphorus content
Yet, the truth is, that some of the than accepted standards. Vege­
most valuable and constructive crit- table, and meats also probably are
tetam of lhe war effort put forward especially rich in minerals.
by any American has come from
All these would add essential ele­
Wlllkle.
ments bf calcium and phosphorus to
The fact that Wiilkie’s book. "One the “tooth diet.”
World." has had an unprecldcntcd
■ale, indicates ttiat his views and
District Cllbens Don’t Vole
opinions on world affairs are strik­
The residents of tlie District of
ing a responsive chord among the Columbia do not vote for the Presi­
rank and file of lhe American ]&gt;codent of the United States unless they
maintain legal residence ip another
.If Republicans canT win with slate and vote from such residence.
Wlllkle. It is doubtful that they can There Is no longer a mayor of the
with wiyone.
District of Columbia.' The district
is governed by three commission­
Wild cat strikes which tied up ers. appointed by the President of
essential armament industries in
Akron and Detroit last week, again the United States with the advice
emphasize lhe need of a stronger and consent of the senate. The com­
labor policy. Labor leaders obviously missioners are in a general way vest­
do not have enough control over ed with jurisdiction covering all the
their membership to keep order. ordinary features of municipal
Trouble makers deep down in . the government and aae also members
organization can start flare-ups of the zoning commission. All other
which the -big boys" of labor can t municipal officer, are appointed un­
properly control. Top labor leaders, der civil service.
like top politicians. depend strongly
on personal popularity for their jm,- DON’T BUY THINGS YOU DO
altlon and so cant’ afford to talk
NEED—BUY WAR BONDS

sniping—even though his treatment
at the hands of Roosevelt is such t£at
he would have more personal justt-,|
flcatlon
nr.Uuu than
Hun most
m&lt;»i Roosevelt
»«wvrti critics'
crlUc. 1
fnr rtntnff xn Tblx. too, haa gqllaH
many of the "Old Guardsters
" ° " " ” who
nI
Beem to feel that the main function‘‘ |
at their party te to hit tlie admin­
istration hard and often.

SME OF HOUSEHOLD GOODS
Thornapple lake, Sat., June 5, 1943
Located just east of Reid s Resort at 1 o'clock.

held at the school house next Tues-,
dav. June 8. Mrs Agnes Fisher will,
give a talk on Linens. There will
, be a display of linen, old and new.
“.Members having linens old with
Mrs Edison Baas of Lansing vis-1 history or new with handiwork.
ited her father. John Sunup from Please bring for display.
Friday until Mondav and attended)
Infant Dies
the Alumni banquet Saturday eve-, Tamara JiU Townsend, infant
nlng. * Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Begc- daughter of Mr and Mrs. Franklin
row and family called on Mr. and Townsend of Ionia, formerly of
Mrs. John Begerow of Lake Odessa' Woodland died Friday. Muy 28 al
Sunday afternoon. * Harold Drab- Hastings She was bom at Pennock
ler who has been attending North hospital. Sunday. May 16. Tlie
Central College at Natiervtlle. Il- sympathy of the community goes to
linols has returned to his home and tlie parents,
will spend a few weeks with his
For lhe Next Census
parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Deablrr
Mr. and Mrs. Lawson Smith are
before returning to school. * Mrs. receiving congratulations on lhe
Geo. Faul is expected home this birth of a daughter. Judith Anne,
week after spending the winter, bcm at Pennock hospital on May
iwith her daughter. Mn Richard 21. The little miss weighed 7'
I O’Brien and family of Dimondale pounds. * Mr. and Mr,. R. N. Clark
and her son Mr. and Mrs Chas of South Woodland arc the parents
Faul and children of Hastings. * of a son. Charles James, bom May
Miss Barbara Bailey of Hastings 21 at Lake Odessa, weighing 7
visited her parents, Mr. ad Mrs ---J- “9-----— A* -----------------pounds.
ounces.
Announcement
Lawrence Pinefrock Saturday and has been received here of tlie birth
Sunday. * Mr and Mrs Byron Teak- of a son pharles Edward, to Mr. and
er and family of Pontiac visited Mrs Louis Brock of Falls Church,
her parents. Mr and Mrs. Geo For­ Va.. formerly of this community.
man Saturday and Sunday. MIm High School Student* Win Award
Florence Forman of Grand Rapids
At the last assembly program of
was home from Saturday until ...»
the year held on Monday, the
Monday. * Mr. and Mrs Colon I awards were given out to the high
Scluiiblv were Sunday dinner guesta school sludcnU: * Valedictorian —
at the home of Mr. and Mr,. Oeo., Maurlnc Clum. A one year subSchalbly. * Mr. and Mrs. Andrew scription to the Readers Digest. A
S. Ridenour and son Eugene of Basketball Letter*—Mary J. Krebs.
Charleston. S O.. are house guests Marjory England, Joan Hershberger,
of Mr and Mrs. LcRoy Perkins Man’ A. Pennington. Margene Kusnnd M1m Audxct Mullcndore A , maul. Lucille Gardner, Barbara
lister Forman of Homer came Fri- • Hershberger. Mary Lake. Joan Leftdav for a visit wi|h hta grandpar-1 ler. Virginia Varney. Maurice Van-

WOODLAND

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BEST YET FLOUR

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gv

RED KIDNEY BEANS 3 pts.

4 rockers

Dresser

2 town mowers

Sideboard

Bedding

Bed springs and mat­
tresses

Zenith 6 tuba radio, tabic
model

3 burner Puritan oil stove

Sparton 14 tube radio.
good one

4 burner oil stove ‘

Shredded Wheat Biscuit .-l.-10c

Whole Kernel Corn

Auto gas pressure stove

Small fools and wrenches

Stands

Shovels

Light fixtures

Food grinder

Gas stove
2

9x12 rugs

Several throw rugs
Kegena vacuum sweeper

Garden fools

Electric fan

i.moiirs.j

RED STAR YEAST

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Many other articles too
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KELLOGG CORN FLAKES ’1,“

17

Rice Krispies, box......................... 12c

Quart

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10:08 A. M Worahl
Theme: The SJctU
Aroeiutan.
&gt;

the quarterly conference.

Paul W. Geiger. Pastor
&gt;0 A. M. Sunday rchool
o A- M. Morning worahlt
Brethren
Arthur L. Dodge. Pastor
Sunday. June flth. the Annual
Conferanee of tha Church of the
Brethren will be tn session at Mc­
Pherson. Kansas. ThLi U usually
a large convocation, numbering
man)* thousands in attendance
Owing to the taancuortatlon and
food reslrictiona it U confined to
delegates only this year.
Congregation, are observing the
dav thia year with all day services
tn the local churches. South Wood­
land church will have such a day of
service*. In the forenoon the usual
worship and Sunday school pro­
gram, with e peelal number.-, of
music. At the noon hour members
and friends will fellowship in a
basket or potluck dinner. It lx re­
quested that you bring your own
table xrvlce.
The afternoon meeting will be
a program of devotions, music and
short talks on the work of Misaions
and Brethren Service. The varied
Interests of the General Mission
Board and of the Brethren Scrv-

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lb 32c

5 Polnli

MEAT LOAVES

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%lb 19c
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- NO POINTS ON FISH YELLOW PIKE

lb

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lb

15c

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lb

16c

Blue Pike, Ib. 17c

MAHAICHIHO am*

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25c

3

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33 -ox. jar 20c
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-a 14«
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r.L «&gt;■ 22c

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Santa Clara,.

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37c
32c

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Piece Bacon
^Ta.. ■&gt;. .ia lb. 33c
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lb. 33c
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’’rarim''
ib 49c
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ib.

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Slamri 15 and 16 good for
5 Pound, each______
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Frash - laliiladion guaranteed
EG6S

Pt9 10c

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Blue Label.

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11c

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31c

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Red Beans
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»&gt; 8c
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Woodland Mrlhodl-t Church
Oeo, F Wingard, pastor
Worship service 10:00 A- M.
Sunday achinl 11:15 A. M.
Junior ciiurch 10:00 A. M
Youth Fellowship 8.00 P. M.
Choir rehearsal. Wednesday 7:30
p. m.
This Sunday instead nf the regu­
lar preaching services and Bunday
Mbnol session. Thia whole period
will be devoted to the annual chil­
dren's day nronram. We extend a
cordial Invitation to aU.
llie You'h Fellowship of Jhe
Methodist church had a handker­
chief sivower on Marjory England
Site itlans to leave for Chicago litis
week. .Qamex were played for en­
..M, light re­
tertainment after W
which
freshmenta were served.

111

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�THE HASTINGS BANNER. THURSDAY, JUNE 3, 1943
with Mra. Dan Douglass. * LueUa
SOUTHWEST- WOODLAND
i worth hospital to complete her Grand Rapids. * Mra. Millie FUher PASSING OF
Mra Paul Guv and Ravmond ’raining. * Joseph Grant and . was a caller Friday al Mra Hattie CHARLES H. REPLOGLK
Schurer returned home Sunday
Mra. Paul Guy and Raymond | dauglncr Allce of
Crci.k Qraborn*' and Mra. Rose Hilton*. *
Charles H. Replogle, 39. ofBatUe
from the Upper Peninsular where
spent I&gt;«rt of last week with her callKj on Mr and Mrs Vlctor b^. Mr and Mra Oeorge Chenowith of Creek, died- unexpectedly Bunday
•lie ha* been teaching the ix*l week
praents. Mr. and Mnt Lelan Good- ner Sunday. * Mr. and Mrs. Earl Leonardu visited the lattcrs- niece
’
“
"* •
* Ollie Campbell was a Sunday
son. * Mra. Wilbur Hynes 1* gain- Count and son of Hasting* were I and family. Mr. and Mrs. Sterling
Mrs. Rena Walker on Thursday, afternoon caller at the home of Mr
inff nicely
nic*lv from
from her
her long
ions illness
a ■ llQ3Co(
Sunday
guests'Of Mr. and Mrs. Mrj
Weeks and son Morri*
Sunday.
*.
tag
ones*.
♦
.
H
vUHed
her
wr
and Mra. Dan Douglas*. * Mr. and
Henry and Anna iGlddtagsi Rep­ (Continued from page 1. Section 1) 'June 10.
This Thursday evening Is the
Mrs H. T. Lord of Battle Creek
--------------- , enu. Mr. and Mra. Em Todd near
logle. He was married May 30. 1929. by
hv large
I.,.. amount*
.mmnil. ...h
wy
“
regular meeting of the Post and Mr. and Mrs. Gal en Mtske and-,
each year.
,
I,
and Twyla Jhrrard of near Dow­
baby of Lansing. Miss Patty Brod- 1
Hastings Friday. * Miss Dori* Gll- to France* Poff, who survive*. Abo
Auxiliary
to being Martin Corner*
Individual debts are also
ling were Sunday dinner guest* al
surviving
are
three
son*.
Charles
lesple of Kalamazoo spent over the
We appreciated the efforts of beck and girl friends ot Grand Rap- ; MARTIN CORNERS
rapidly liquidated. Bank atatemenu
Preaching service next Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mr*. Roy
Rlcliard.
Paul
Hudson
and
John
J5
U
2
uw,
.
I
tr
f
'
*2,
d
Mrs
Carro,
*
B
.
ro
d!
Mr.
and
Mra.
Minor
Bateman
weekend
with
her
parent*.
Mr.
and
those who turned out for the Me­
shou- that notes and mortgages held lu) o’clock. Come to church and Oaks and family. * Mary Dunn of
Michael,
all
at
home;
his
mother,
morial Day parade in spite of the
5!,',. I vl»H*d the last of the week and Mra. Elmer Gillespie.
by banks arc being rapidly reduced. Sunday school.
Kalamazoo spent the weekend with
Mrs.
Anna
Percival
of
Galesburg,
are several billion dollar* les*
—
^The large class of candidates will Sfra. Paul BrodbeckT * The com- ' &lt;”rr the weekend with relatives in
tier parent*. Mr. and Mrs. Harry'
and a sister, Mrs. Bruce Traxler oil They
IRVING
now than they were three years
Dunn.
their
sincere
be initiated the evening of the
— 9th
—,munlty
1 . ■extends
--------- —
—. —
—— —svm«•I Jackson. * Mr. and
— Mra.
- Charles
... — ,., u,— klosenh Unce and daughter St. Joseph. Mr. Replogle's friend*] X, Government bonds are now . Delton
Tlie Delton Inland iJikcs Garden
or not until the 18th of June
as 'pathy
"vthy toto Mr.
Mr. and
and Mrs.
Mrs. Franklin
Franklin 1 &gt;Hilton
—J "Rapids
—,J- PaUv u-&lt;n leave on June 15 U&gt; join here will be sorry to near ol_his I
ne a*
Hilton and
and family
family of
of "
Grand
ut
the
only
securities
available
‘
club will meet at the home of Mn.
those arc tfie nights that ourr P«t
"*** , Towmsend-in the loss of their twelve , and WiUard Hilton -of HasUngs s«l: Ltace at tottma Washington txusing.
J
to
banks
for
investment.'
Herman Reynolds, Thursday after­
rail days old baby girl. •* Raymond । were Sunday visitors at Alice and wherehe has an apartment ready Pay Off Farm Debt
Loc:d mortgajtes are being paid. :noon. June 10 at 3 o'clock. The
Increased rekeoue from cron*!
c.-hww.
| Smith of M. S. C spent the week- Melvin Whetstones. * Mr. and Mra. I ’()?"hem * -Die “ladle"' Aid iriU
inform- 1
used to niv
pay RegUter-of-Deea* Webster
ws. Ella Bushaccompanied Mrs. end
cuU at home. *~ Mr.
«*•&gt;. and
■uunu,.
vuui mm
1C5 ln&lt;&lt;.t pridnv June 4 at the Hall. * nnd livestock should be- U»n
Mrs.
Mn Ed- |nnuut
Arthur iPerrin
and mix.
Mra.cuaic
Susie Boyles
for eve«Y new
off farm debt, said Secret-™ Pot ocd thp VrlU:r
Percy Jones
Jones Hospi-1
ward Thompson
Tliompson and
and family
family of
of SunSun- i of
.. this
mia 1। home of Mrs. Bessie Quick at Wall
Fighter to the
thePercy
Hospi- ward
of Grand
Grand Rapids
Rapids were
wereover
over MemorMemdr- josner
Trvvis
of
Battle
Creek
Jasper
Travis
ot
Battle
Creek spent
spent
wickard
re’
mortgage
put
on
lhe
records
of
taT Friday where they called on a fu-ja -*-ere Sunday guest* of Mr. ; ini day
- Agriculture Claude R. 1”' *monguge* are
are being
being lake but on Recount of sickness In
d that the count&gt;‘- two mortgages
young veteran who was with Mra. and mm. Lawrence Lucas. * Mr. 1 enta. Mr
Fanners _
as....
well _
m the
it mftde
had to
discharged. .nram
----------pUlu
fQrbelhcchanged,
hghterk son when he was killed. Bl)d Mrs. Ralph Hershberger of Dr- ~
■
town folks are paying efff mort­
Mrs. Bush also called on two Hany trolt were Sunday guest* oF Mr.:• next Sunday at 10 o'clock. * Mrs* percy Jones hospital. Fort Custer
gages. The new ones art given , flower show in June. M
.
county
boys,
Paul
Bates
and
Richaild
M
r*.
Walter
Hershberger
*
Mr
rt"Pal^r.' ’" „ .
. ;and ~Mra.”kelih‘Krire"and" wn ' andM^ktouricVctgswvlTs on “e ‘ hw^I^Aroond tf‘'Grand*1 Ito”' jrotecUon 'for
or Lhe
ffuture:
utur^
when property is being purchased.1 The Home Literary Club will hold
the
.n. ,M M" Krtlh
A good down payment is made and its next meeting at the home of
Sugar Supply For 1M3
trustees Thursday night. Also )lan ,
. On lhe oasis of prospective 1943 a mortgage given for the balance Mrs. Nauort Newkirk on Thursday.
for a good meal for the candidates honor of Private Russell find of I-Nr remeterv * When we men- fewis De Armond are in the army, ",
supplies
current level What is true- in Barry county will , June 10. Mra. Ida Turner will be
____of sugar, the this
—
and Kalamazoo drin team who will Camp McCoy. Wisconsin who wn» tinned the closing of school last Ol,_ m New Guinea * Mr. and. Mr*. uf i0consumption
country be true of lhe country at Ikrge; for “
0!1??.1"1,can be inmaintained,
the conditions here are tlie same as ■ The Willing Workers of the Del­
put on lhe floor work.
home for the weekend * Richard week we should also have mentioned t.-r-,nv McNutt have sold thelrhome -r=bsb!y
ton Methodist Sunday school will
The
night
parties *?m
are I•nuv
War Food
Food Administration has an­ elsewhere in the United States.
I. working
wnrtrlmr in the
fhx Fam:
Fnmi Burevi
Rural" , that Mis*
Mlu. Grace
C-nr. Hpbert
Mr,hart was n.irh.r
ranit.to Mr and Mrs
War
Up
’S, Saturday .'nn
1?? w^ar?
Ouy **
neither F^ere
Corporations are paying their hold its next meeting al Pennock
nounced the allocation of the pros­
U Klevator at Woodland * Private abaent nor tardv during the vear
nA ^d w&gt;U rive t£we
lesritfn
soon.
*
debts
ns
fast
as
the
heavy
vovernresort.
Pleasant lake Tuesday eve­
pective suppiv
supplv win
will be
oe as follows:
louows: 1.­
Eiring defense stamps.
car! Lehman of Fort Custer swnt A ve¥y good record. * William Cog-.- _____ ______
Jenkins c"m' down from pecuve
for the armed forces.
fc--- । ment taxes will permit. The ds- ning, June 8. There will be a pot
••
'
the weekend with his wife and well and dwuahicrs received a LeRoy
reRov for
for Memorial
Da * Mr. ami 153,000 tonsand
Memcriiil Day.
other exports, and crease In corporation obligation* luck supper at 6:30 p. m.
। other relatives here and at Nash- 1 cablegram and letter the past week Mrs Fred Schlffmnn of Battle Creek lend-lease,
4
600
000
ton*
for
civilian
uses
The
will
amount
to
several
billion
doiTlie
Prairieville
W. S. C. 8. will
ville. * Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Fvuri from hl* ton Lloyd somewhere in were Sunday visitors here.
RATIONING NOTES
civilian uses Include an estimated lara in the last two year*. The gov-. hold an all day meeting al the
. -- — Mr. and Mr«.
.. . Harrv
..----- England Informing them -he was all
More Canned Good For Clrilian* (of Bellevue.
2.258.000 tons for household use and -emment has furnished the money home of Mrs. Robert and Mrs.
vivmans will
wui gain 30
ou muuun
cues
,nijd ^fr anil rteht and feeling well He has re­ HOPE CENTER
Civilians
million cases
.
home
canning,
and
2.342,000
ton*
tor
for
most
of
the
new
plants
that
Maurice
Burchett,
Wednesday.
June
of canned fruits and vegetables as aMrs Wm. Caffon and babv DJJIT cently been transferred to another
Mr*. Mina Aldrich was called to industrial and institutional sugar have been necessary to Increase pro­ 9. Dinner at noon. Members will
post, though hl* A.P.O. 1* the same.
result of reduced Government re- SfreJe‘!nd,X.!ru*^U.rf
I ductton of war goods. Dividend-, meet their sunshine friends at this
the bedside of her brother-in-law. users
qulremnto. the War Food Adminls- Flo'* v“” Wle. * Mra. Lillie Bark- * Mi«* Alice Whetstone was a Carlie
. h»ve been mode«t. so that a con­ meeting.
Ricker,
in
Owendale.
Late.
Grand
Rapids
visitor
Friday.
*
Mr
tration has announced The re- 1 er of Ha.'tlnr* and Mrs. L»n Rh™siderable share of corporation eamuanais ano
and Mrs. x&gt;en
Ben Landis
and ihfs
Mra.. ruro
Ford [le passed away Much syniixittiy Judge Refused to
ductions are mainly for corn, peas. I m»ker nf Wayne were Thuradav ■na
tags has been used to -nay their
Landis of near Woodland were cal- “
Landh
with
snlnach, tomatoes, snap beans, fruit1 aft*rT&lt;oon callers on
I loans. Corporation profit* have HICKORY CORNERS
lera mi
at Mr. ana
and Mrs. Orr
Fisher’s &lt; Mr*.
remained
orr msner*.
••••/ Aldrich .......
T “. with H"- Accept His Plea
cocktail sweet cherries, peaches. * Farle# and Nrvah am' Mrs K*i'h ler*
Theron Balch, mall carrier from
I not been invested ta additional
la*!t
- Mondav * Mrs. Tom Darts
Davis 1 *bter
siMer for a few week*.
weeks. * Mr*.
Mra. BlrBirpineapple, and pineapple juice. Since ■ rsrW and babv. * mi.« J-niv —
i Kalamazoo to Hastings was arrestbuildings.
who ■r•ares
'l— n&gt;r
*for
— Mra. nnm
" * Devine
Anna
Lyttle MM-nl
spent Frldav
Friday In
in ICuluKalu-.
Warner has commuted o-r
ires
ur.iur ’ ■ dena T.vtilF
the 1943 production is not known, ■ Kan'ner
h*r -Ix’een wno
Dallas Nance, of thia city, was | Records show that a considerable ed by sheriff Clarence Donivan for
BarrwiUe was home the last mazoo. * 3J"Mrs. °{J?
Grace Daniels of brought into Circuit Court Salur- part of
Trainin'’ at A
A"n
current point values for these Items j weeks of Nuraes Training
”n n-ar Barryville
Ul the
lllc prevailing
|mwtbiu«w high
«ukh ware* leckless driving ta Hickory Comcra.
Artrr end win
’’Il ,~na
spend «n few --v. of the week and she and Mr Davis Detroit b vbltliiwheritan
will not be immediately affected.
day charged with raising the figures u
^d. &gt;0,^ llaa been a Several witnesses from hele will at- ,
h«w Wore ttUrtn, Bult.r-|w« »r.r th. «etatd rtUMr. tn »M “»
tend the trial by jury June 4th at |
Hastings. * Sunday. May 30 at 3:30;
~
....,1 Mrs. C-Ivrll,
A tl.hv nF
- -----------I Mr. and
Clyde Ashby
of Com­ at one of the stores here. When Ings deposit* by workmen, who have ■ ut
the home of Mr. ana Mrs Rich­
also
purchased
billions of dollars of
I stock. * Mr. and Mra. Wm. Fuhr of he faced Judge McDonald and was
ard Smith their daughter Irene:
government
bonds
in
the
post
two
MONTGOMERY WARD Shuta. Mrs Thelma Ashby and two ?sk!!h_WnaLlJin’7fZn!!.e
1l *years
CBrs Their
‘neir investment*
investments in
in sucn
such 1 Lol* and Keneth khan were united
.
' ciilidren of Marshall, the two chllin marriage by. Rev. A. L. Wagley
wUI
। dren remaining with their grand­
in the prewned of a few rflends.
parents for the summer. ♦ Mr nnd mary tn such a case, the Judge in- I thh vear.
It looks now ns if. by the end of MIm Irene Hammond and Robert
Mrs. Ent! Gatesrof Cloverdale sp^nt
1944.- individual
Individual aeuu
debts or
of an
all Kina*
kinds Isham attended the couple. * Mrs.
Monrfiiv afternoon with Mr. and Some statements Nance made to the • ,w
x,&lt;ii n&lt; vtnt*. miri niimirin.ti deht*
Rainey. Mrs. Estle Barnes
Judge about ilk commission of the “VirroraUon oblteaSonTwill bS Blanche
Mrs. Fred Ashby.
uffe?ise did not agree with hb plea
?v - hStuhb the dr and Mr. nnd Mrs. J. Henry Bosch
c^urt'^lon0' w«1 resumed* the '
-H? aLunt^ 9100 000.000 nnd daughter Joanc of Grund Rap­
BANFIELD
ids were dinner guests Saturday of
I Mrs. Jennie Lyons assisted by J?X ^ordered F nl^ of ’ -Nat compared with 1941. But tn lhe Mrs.
H.
E. Barnes. * Weekend
I Mrs Vem Quick will entertain the gunfv- to be entcreS ta the court ' meantlme U w**"-’ Probable that------------i guests of---Mr. and Mrs. John
----- Mour..........
W.S.C S. nt the Lyon's cott»te at
w. Itoy
.m3 Now—controlling worms during
record remandedf the prisoner to 'our national debt wlU lump to .: ’’r were M.
Mra.
Ray McTuggort m
and
I Walnut Ridge. Fine lake Thursday ta^slX^}
me ^erifr^awsh *350 000 000 000
Srcretanr of the^--^
-daughter
Unlce
of Grand —
Rapls.
I p. M„ June 10. Bring own table
jTca-sury
mutmciih
*»
u
uiu,
!
Mrs.
I^uclla
Beadle
of
Battle
Creek the pasture season is just as easy
hb trial later on.
^_r55?!lP„_MIY5fn21A.u„;“y2. • -,h service._______ ।
cotintrv can take care of a debt of and J*minle Beadle local. Mr. and as aa/frng your sheep.
i
—------------- —. m
------- j—.. Mra. Earl Burdick of Augusta were
. During the flrat quarter of 1943. I««
W.Mo'.OM^How?
Pl^i'on'i
Women of the moose____ iti
dinner guests Sunday. Callers were
Here’s how you do it. Mix 1
. Hie Women of the Moose will Lend-Lease shipments accounted
* ***•
,.,
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Nobles. Mrs
I meet for their regular meeting. Frl- | for 14 pound of butter out of every
rnnwno
Nellie Nobles and Eldon Beadle of part PTZ Powder with 10 jiarti
day evening. June 4. nt the Moose 1100 pounds produced ta lhe United HICKORY CORNERS
battle Creek. * Mr. and Mrs. Evart of salt (1 to 15 may give satis­
Hall. All members are urged to at- ' states, and 15 eggs out of every 190 I Robert Burdick U. 8. Navy. York­ Bolton of Evanston. Ill., were week­
, tend as it is election of officers.
eggs laid.
town. Va.. son of Mr. and Mrs end guests of his mother. Mra. Mary factory control). Keep the mix­
Bartlett. Mrs. Bartlett accompan­
furlough. * J. Vance Wagley of Ho- ied them home for n visit. * Mrs. ture where the flock can get at
1 well. Mich., visited hLs parents. Rev. ' Edith Coming of Kalamazoo Is
and Mrs. A. L. Wagley over the.,spending a few days with Mra. Sar­
weekend.
Their granddaughter, ah Town and Mrs. Hazel NunncYour flock will get enough PTZ
■ Mis* Hodgkin of Lansing was also maker. Mra. Ethel Pennock of Has­
a weekend guest. * Sunday. May 30 ting* was a recent guest. Callers with their salt to keep worm eggs
will be Rev. Wagiey's last Sunday!-------- were Mra. Bertha Pennock
Suifdav
morning service at the Methodist of Albion and Wilber Tolles of Has- passed in the droppings from
church. * Mrs. Emma Clark went to tings. ★ Miss Edna Willison a developing. It has been found
I Battle Creek Tuesday to visit her .teacher in Kalamazoo Lv home for
son and family and attend gradu-'her summer vacation. * There win that if pastures are not already
: ating exercises al Central High | be Sunday school at the Methodist infested, this will keep them al­
■ school where her granddaughter is: church next Stindnv but no nreneh■ one-of the graduates. * Rev. J. W.lina. R*v A: K TJciev will officiate most completely free of worms
I McCue of Freeport conducted funerJ* wedding nt CenterJ^ton. Sat­ through the pasture season. The
! al services for Mrs. Amy Simpson untay evening.
I worms are destroyed before they
nt the Burrell church at 2 o'clock j
—e. \
। Sunday afternoon. * Mrs. Sarah । SOUTH SHULTZ
I have a chance to reinfest your
Town and Mrs. Hazel Nunnemakcrl Glen Gates has bought '■the Wil- i *“vc
ot 117 S. Jefferson St., acron from Montgomery Wards
, were dinner guests Sunday of Mr. Ham Gales farm. * Mr. and Mrs. flock,
land
and Mrs. Russell Tolles
rones and
ana chll-1
cmi-1 Lester
i-esu-r Bonneville
oonnevuie entertained the
tne i.
dren of Bunnell neighborhood. * following guests Sunday. Mr. ano I
For individual treatment, use
F?nl.l..r;.„.U.U«T.U,tapa&gt;.«l Ur.• WIUW,
Buonn.
pTZ p ..
PTZ
। and Billy and Miss Eva Bonneville either PTZ Pellets or PTZ
after two strokes recently.
of BaUle Creek; Mr. and Mrs. Joe Drench. Either gives an accu­
Out 6-3
Brown and Paul and Mr. Brown'sBANNER WANT ADS PAY
mother of Grand Rapids. * The rate, therapeutic dose. Get PTZ
many friends of Mrs. Ida Carpenter
' will be sorry to hear that she goes —Powder, Pellets or Drench—
■ to the hospital Tuesday for an op­ from your Dr. Heat Dealer. Use
eration. Her many friends hope
for her complete recovery. * Mr. as directed on the package.
nnd
Frank Maas* nnd Mra.
Mr*
and Mrs.
Mra. 'Frank
Kale Patton of Kalamazoo spent
Powder, Ib._________ $1.25
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Mila
Ashby. * Bert Cook of Kalamazoo
Pilletti _____________ $6.00
visited ids daughter. Mra. Franz
Drench, ’Zt gol._----- -$6.50
Hom over the weekend. * Mrs.
Dale Larabee of Ypsilanti visited
Drench, 1 gal.------- $12.25
her narent*. Mr. nnd Mrs. L. Son­
neville over the weekend.
Hoving sold my form, I will dispose of the following personal property at the farm

a

DEBTS BUT II. S/COMMUNITY NOTICES
RAPIDLY DECREASE

.■yss““■££?'«SiSllSfi

PTZ

a new, easy way

to control worms

NOTICE!
THE HASTINGS BARGAIN STORE
WILL OPEN UP FOR BUSINESS

ON FRIDAY, JUNE 4

PAY NOTHING
’TIL NOVEMBER Ist!

Yes, you can buy your home insulation material now, get the full
advantage of the extra coolness it brings you all summer... and not
pay a cent until November 1st! (Even on November 1st, all you need
do is make the first payment... you have 12 months in which to pay
the balance!) The reason for all this is that your government wants
you to use less fueTrfext winter. When you use less fuel, whether it be
gas, oil, or coal, you free men and materials for other vital war needs.
One of the best ways to be sure you will use less fuel next winter is
to insulate now! Come to Wards today for complete information!

UCTION SALE

6 miles west of Lake Odessa. 3 miles east and 1 mile north of Freeport or 4 miles

south and ’/i mile west of Clarksville on

-

TUESDAY, JUNE 8, 1943

SOUTHWEST RUTLAND
Mrs. Robert Wilcox was a Sun­
day visitor at the home ot Mr. and
Mrs. James Wilcox. * Mrs. Byron
McKlbbon spent last Wednesday

Stebbins &amp; Jacobs

REXALL STORE
•’Courtesy and Friendly Service
Shown to Ail*

Starting at 1 o'clock Eastern Central Time I offer the following:

HORSES AND LIVESTOCK
BAY MARE,, 8 YEARS.
BAY GELDING, 7 YEARS.
BAY MARE, 6 YEARS.
FULL SISTERS

BLACK MARE, 4 YEARS.
BLACK MARE, 3 YEARS.

Pormok Fence Controller.
Swarm Bees and extra hives.
2 Detroit Incubators.
Set of Sleighs.
Old Trusty Incubator.
Belle City Incubator.
Chicken netting—fountains.
Feeders.
1 coal burning brooder stove.
Crates, grain bags and small tools.

Ouk 100%

GRAIN
About 200 bu. com.

GRANULATED ROCK WOOL
EASIEST TO INSTALL . .
YOU JUST POUR IT INI
Bog coven 18 sq. ft.
3 inches deep

A lightweight, wool-like material made
from molten rock... completely fireproof!
Don't confuse thia with the lower-priced
Rock Wool that must be packed ia by hand.
WARDS ROCK WOOL BATTS
Waterproof paper bock. IS by 33 inches
... 3 Inches thick. 8 tn ■ carton.. .ttt*

WARDS STORM WINDOWS

BLACK GELDING, 2 YEARS.
Last four horses were born and raised
on this farm.

4 grade Hereford cows with
calves by side.
2 grade Hereford heifers.
Purebred Polled Hereford
bull, 17 months.
8 large type Shropshire ewes
with lambs.
Full Blood Shropshire ram.

TOOLS &amp; MISCELLANEOS
DeLaval No. 12 Separator.
2 extra harnesses
' Bean puller.
S portable, com cribs
Empry Wheelfoot power.
.
Cowboy Tank Heater.

aasiully comfortable oxford

HOUSEHOLD ARTICLES
Electric Refrigerator, 11 Vz foot aixe.
Excellent condition.
Oak Refrigerator, large tixe.
Eternal Range No. 9, White Enamel and
Nickel trim.
Cupboard, glass doors.
Wood safe.
Oak Dining table, extension.
6 Oak dining choirs.
Black walnut drop leaf table.
Oak dresser.
Cherry dresser.
Oak chiffonier with iglass.
Qr. Oak Combination Bookcase and
desk.
3 rocking chairs.
2 square lamp stands.
Congoeum rug, 9x12.
Congoleum rug, 9x15. Step ladder.
Metal bed, tpringt and mattress.
Oak bed, springs and mattress.
Crocks and small articles too numerous
to mention.

TERM OF SALE: Coth, no goods removed until settled for.

__

BUY WAR STAMPS I ON SALE AT

LEWIS F. RUSH, Prop.
ALLEN HASKINS, Auctioneer
ZHOHI 2704

118-124 S. JEFFEKSON, HASTINGS

&gt;

RAYMOND LAPO, Clerk

ALL WIDTHS AAAA to D

/Jex
SHOESTORE

�THE HASTINGS BANNER, THU BSD AY, JUNE J, 1043

ouglaa*. ♦ Luella
I home Sunday
Peninsular where

.Sjll.lu/
ot Battle Crack

* Mary Dunn of
lhe weekend with
and Mr*. Harry

|

PERSONALS

Forreil Lane and MU* Betty LanelBmlth and daughter Janet of
spent Monday in Saranac.
son.
Mr. and Mra. R. L. Hoaaack of
Ml** Marion Sawyer and
Kalamazoo »pent a few day*
.... ,weaM
,wllh Mr and Mra- Jaroes | ih Mw»
Kalamazoo.
for^a
tengstoi.
Ruth Logrwrod and

Jack-1

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

iCAflAIITtMC

w%3 {£•£&gt;■ "gj AJsy’”M1WI

ttTS&amp;liXd""1 Ur‘

isy way

I worms
[ worms during
1 is just as easy

heep.
u do it. Mix 1
r with 10 parts
nay give satisKeep the mix-

jet enough PTZ
keep worm eggs
roppinga from
as been found
ire not already
keep them alfree of worms
ire season. The
red before they
&gt; reinfest your

treatment, u»e
lleta or PTZ
pves an accudo»e. Get PTZ
■ or Drench—
a* Dealer. Use
: package.

--------- $1.25
$6.00
I--------- $6.50
I------- $12.25

&gt; Jacobs
STORE
‘rlendly Service
All

kA to D

'ATE

FORE

LOCAL NEWS

formally Comprising tha commit-1 TIwm who have been discharged
Mr* jULIAL I I L Pl J
last I Adalyn Boyce spent the weekend tee were Mr. and Mrs. Ray Branch.1 from inc noaplUl cince Ust report,
chairmen. Mr. and Mrs. C. 8. Potts, are: burgicai cam-Wuuzd Ar..
nn..w
obble
arrived uSaturday
Dun-1I &lt;&gt;/$?£. Arthur Struble Friday eve - Mr. and Mrs. Harold Phllilpe, Judge | nwd. 1151 W. High St: Arthur MorThe city council Friday evening
and Mr*. A. D. McDonald Mr and i •M- «-deaoma; Mra. Jonn OornaM.
a peution asking tor a
bar Sullivan of Detroit were week- nlng wlth 15 present A go-id time Mrs. George Dean and Mr. and'.1*** Ode**a. Mn Hwueit Euiou. received
sewer on East Colfax Uraat
end «ue*U at lhe home of her par-. reported by all who were there,
Mrs. Kim Sigler. Tm %enint »&lt;‘0 t»KJlner*on- M&lt;s» NH* ms« sanitary
between
North Michigan Avenue
ent* Mr. and Mr*. L. B. L/xkwood.
Mr* Mary Myer*. Sec luncheon for member* of the club Nuil- atedjyvuie, R. j; MW*. Jean anil Boltwood
streets.
Mr*. Dewey Hon. Mr*. R. E. Will,
„
" ’
, will be on Tuesday June 8 wtth ««nhh. BjO N. Hanover. Mr*. Jamas
Robert Reed, student at Webb InMra George Snook Mra W. R. Cook' Mra Vernon Engle waa guest of 11.. IOUO.U1. commiuw. th:
and Mr*. David French *p«ul Frl-; V?£or
day In Grand Rapid*.
. i**1*-. Howard Frost last Tuesday
the Navy ship yard at Camden. N. Mamaa
and Mra M. J Will of Galesburg
Mr and Mr* M L Pierson and evening. May 25. Honora
con- S”“" ££,’“‘£1 SSs ’JSEWaSiuE.“»“nSfi J_ which Vi part of the practical
With
.^rsInS
Hariev Pnx
“*d un Monday. Mra. Everett Pcl- Mr indnM^fAXr CrK. w^ ‘r,"cl
training for lhe Wibb Institute inlne leading rofe
Mr? F^ieu Hamiium and
Unglli of Granu Rapids was a gueut. Memorial Dav rue*U of Mr. and 5
Sheldon Richard Cook'^nd Dark! Nc*«jnOttawa; Aihcrt otaui- Men.
of an Amerfem tu
DOM i. “mV Kiln?
i «••
H.rallUKi .nd b.b, Mr*. Charlc* Chsppel of Battle rre«1'rr&lt;1 • «ue«t
Prr.^h ’ ,Ucnara
aHft-Davia |er&gt; juamig*, u. 1; Mrs•t.
_ y-jang I MU* Clara Bush wa-.- elected r.lneer
j
en route on the’
r
'
cuc
^
_______
_________
|
Owen.
Cnaitotle;
Mra.
F
iracn.
viuuante;
Mrs.
Kenneth
'
treUdenl
of
the
“
Players.
’
’
a
camIra
&gt;■
» plans for re-anna
! ...rrr'
.Cre&amp;J.¥_rb.
un-1 Mil
Mr* XUUCII
Rozcll niaiiuni
Stanton tuiciuuiiou
entertained
Kalaiitatoo spent Uic Memonkl Day
w
«e y",
k®—nd
gue
*u
------——
— —
. •I&gt;lcr
— *4J‘' ""’•bung —
rStwlker.y^port. Medical iiauenu | pa dramatics organization cf W. I Turk Uh fleet.
Mr* Fred
the Bu&gt;y Eight Club. Wednesday IDELIGHT* UL POST.
weekend wiui their parent*. Mr. Mr*.
•,r" Jone* and Mr*. Jone* ul Wednesday.
-Mra. Ethel Lawrence.
S. M C. E. She ha* also been cho»&lt;-n | Rtswdl Hayde
returned to --------------Kalamazoo—
on ---------Monday!
evening. May—
26. —
at her home ini,NUPTIAL PARTIES
and Mr*. Fred Jones.
: retur..«.
. , Mrjaad
-r_ My*. C. T Angel!
_____spent
_________________
Broadway:
Atidrew
Service,
43a
W.
junior
speaker
at
the
annual
Mr. and Mr*. Frank Taylor »Dcnt j with her daughter for a tew day* Bunday in Reed City.
-Cityhonor of Mr* Harry IJush.
IJuah. who left
left1
imia
Complimentary to Mrs. Robert South; Mrs. R/xa Everett. Lak. 1 j,lne breakfast to be held June 5 in
tha weekend al Garrett. Indtium.
visit.
Weekend guesta of Dr. and Mrs. June 1 for Loa Angeles, California.
&lt;ArteUe Bedford i, ^recent Odessa, and Mra. Charles Shellman, the Walwocd ballroom.
_ _
4 FUR or ijMtaNiHi
Mr*. Almira Sheffield spent the
MUs Mary Dike and Ml** Laura, George Lockwood were Mr. and The club presented Mrs. Bush With
With
For
”- —
—
ru. lu
&gt;» wartime
W...UU.and
and f
Uth
annual
l&gt;ulx- pounding artkxi,
crystal necklace
and Br*ne« Mr* Ouy Keylcr entertained. Lake Ode.^a. __ __________
weekend with her son and family. ‘ LeClrar of Detroit have been i Mrs. George Leininger. Mr. audi a* ””tartly
’
“
commencement on Saturday after- ( “Underground Arent" 1
»4.u
matching
earring*.
Pedro
&lt;as
for de**cn on Tuesday eveMr. and Mra. Carl Sheffield of Al- ;mending a few days with Mr. and! Mr*. Juim Leininger and MU* ElttaOBITUARY
noon.
June
12.
Michigan
State
CM1 Brure Be
Coluinoia
City
played
with
Mr*.
Howard
Orsbbm
°t
&gt;**1
week.
Small
corsages
’
bion.
Mr*. Don Smith.
I
Leininger of Columula City,
Gerald B. »on of Clifford and le.-e )Uts the following three fronul .Drama
ua .
’ and Mrs. Bush winning the prizes marked Uw guests place* al Uw
Mra. Calvin Pumly and *l*tct. ! Mr -nd
Stewart Kelley I Indiana.
deucn Ubto.
tables. Amrowuu
Appropriate iwm.
games Frances Johnson, was born April 7.
Mra. Ida Wallace of Nkshvllte .fient &gt;p«u atmday m
In O..U.
Battle Creek ...«|
and , Mr. ant
John lUnM 01 cln’ ' '
«n«n
The member* of the B’i«y Fight lurnbhed the entertainment and 1037. and passed from this life M»v
lhe weekend at the home of Mr. : in Centerville
- hnlmir
Centerville with
Mr. and Mrs. 1
are
guests thl*
of1 .n,t
her club
I■ clnatU
iiitrrud
ir.I.week
’***?
mopth and la
, Smiley
t..uwer
------*?—vtr
~V pleasantly enter- Mrs.
jir. Field
Held was the recipient ot a 22. being 68 year*.
years. 1 mouth
1* Jefferson.----Hastlniis.
home
and Mra. George Riicffield.
,
...... Geukcs.
r,-a---- ■econrunKelley.
I Mr»
Fn&lt;*5»L" ~**
“J;’’ Mr‘ 41X41 tained by their mother* on Monday shower of miscellancoic. gift*.
days of age. He lived all of his ,lea; Evelyn
Ruth
Middle-*| Jn g.
Mrs. Alia Hopkins of Grand Rap­ I| William
Weekend gue*U of Mr. and Mra I Mw.
Richard
Eudiley
r
___________
Hiitert BLhmT returned taxt * Ten^Maj 31 with a chicken dln;
On Friday evening, twenty-three I Me
farm homc ln minx • viiie. public rehool music. John D.!
Id* vlitled Hastings friends Thur*- jiOmo Kiwwle* were. Mr and Mrtli total
Nook
ncrocn nisnou rxnd^md.
re turned last ner
-----at.,„v and a party .al
-. of
al Uw Ml,.|ng[M,1 township.
_ _
I• a*ww*
Port*. Middlevine,
•wavMu^.
mawMiv • MW. agriculture.__ JI rotlHUCe
'Frank
Dunham
and
Diarw
of
Grand
।
Wednisday
from
Grand
Rapid*
anti
t
h
e
home
of
Mrs.
W,
HcRouah.
Mr. and' **
Mr*
of'ncrted i.
dShger Hathaway is vtsitBell Telephone office* nad a dUiner I . He
R.1? leaves to mourn his early
’ John E Hewitt '*
Fred ?£?Z&amp;L.“
LAUwU.
M: Lansing announce the birth "f an I Nf*&gt; Hone. Derothy launsar tn
Wb|nJ?!2}
U’a Mr.
hmrorr
ing her daughter, Mrs. Carl J. Rapid.* and all were hi Lake Odes- J?J’0W ablc to 8,1 u» I*111 of Ulc Each member was prArnled with a at tlie home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Clifford Johnson, “a twin
on Sunday.
I u™f •
. „
love,y Rl,t An enjoyable Ume was Srnllll honoring Mrs. Field. F’
rarin brother
brother ■ eight round son. James Ernest, nt. “They Got Me Covered"
Scneffter. and family at Ypsilanti I saMr*.
Dorn Ingram and John Ing“J- *"«**«. R. H. Loppcnlhlen , spent piayUig bingo.
“j I Harold, and 2 older brothers. Jas. I S.arrow Hospital cn May ?6th I How -« di'crediHM fnretah correRev. S. Conger Hathaway. Wil- I mm *rvnt
wa* &lt; •■•-*-•••*•presented with
a
lovely woo)
Hniidav
with
Mr*
Mamie
were
in
Battle
Creek
cn
Saturday
•
•
•
»••«•
«
lanket and
andaa bullet
ut
of crystal.
errata! and
®“d 006 *utcr Evclvn. Mrs. Hewitt was the former Freda zpnndcnt seeks to bream ’
Woodland
and Sunday.
1 Mra. Frank Rogers entertained blanket
bullet
set of
Ham Blebbin*. Jnnet Boekeloo and *4^^111
L
Last . vemnx
M.S uLr
J2in&gt;tr 2 grandmother*. Mrs. Bertha Jolui- .«.-ott and Mr. H-wltt the »e.n of a«K«in bv turr
Patrlcla Fewles* returnetMa. Has- 1. The Rev n d Mr, T H Boo, of
Mr»- Nc,Uc Bolton and Mrs. Ray the J. F. T. Club last Tue-day with 1
Mrs. Miner Pamer
f Hastings _h
Mr*
,
~
tings Sunday night after TOemjing Flint and Mto. FiJwl kramun of ’ Oitaoii were hostesses to a dumer a 1 o’clock luncheon, after which of Middleville wo* IiooUm to thirty -&gt;
jeJJn^Crata
L* W
ven’ill at torke
the ho*
B“h wl?° '"ld*T w“ W’
C£‘rc““
“ts“lld
?ral aX and u.^lS .ind"-lw)
rou.“\. nf.Mr
»rid firs
the General Assembly and Michi­ c£«o ar^esufurKJ*"
f Mr. arid Firs Timt’liy Burke.
■»"“« A’“»ur
gan Synod Youth Conference in nf Mr and Mrs ijnnc-. Kenflcltl left Tuesday to make her home in Bcchler won high, Mrs. Forrest OeCtea Bcaforu (Mary French). .-Around the Throne ot God in
ML* Ecverlv Jone* hi* made t
Detroit
Sunday di“er S of Mra Er-11« Angele., California. She re-1 Potter low; .nd Mrs Gtan Brower another recent bride The bride* , ArSe
™ W
*”
W^T'n.
Va£llvteSi
Women* Varxitv Tennis team at [ ....
- I
heaven
Mr* Rollo Clemens and Miss
iwwr-w
-•
■ •!- Washington swretarr who miteJ
: Thousands of children stand:
;
Glenna Potter are visiting the for- :
mimwc*.
c-ltilriren whrvu- sIilv art- al! foratvm I
mera' husband. Rollo Clnnms. A. : Bob’Kemon^ud’blinr und “7;Whltuini.
Whlttum. Mra. Lynden Barry and
the pleasure
of Mra^Geonre
Mr*.
Aualr U
- -..
.
ror lhe
DIe““"W
M Oenrar
Mra. Neil
Bell Adair
u to
lo entertain
entertain ! Aholy happy tend.
M M. 2'c at Rhode Island, for
Mrs. Jeanette Williams.
Snook v ho with Mr. snoox amt 4t ucascrt and a mUccllancou* ।
ix,t Fridav. While he was Blowing WcahlnctcQ bo’Mt’n* enrdhlopg.
two weeks.
h’vc.r*,JlL2 shower on Friday ewnmg-hL
-s nn
•••• -jn flowing robes of *poU- white - on a stre-p sldehlll his. foot ev:ahl 1-------------- --------------—— .
Pvt. Richard Hazel from Indtui-.' Mr. and Mrs. John Jordan were , 11Mr. and Mr*. Gary Crook vizlked lilclr &lt;,*ua"leVl
friends
Creek f*K-«
°mc to Hastings
to reside Mrs. ----nou*c
walnut
Each
one shall ixin the
trip-rone
of hi* tractor
• ------------ —
lx- arrayed:
town Gap. Pa., and Mirs Dorothv i
------------and
- relatives in Battle
. ------------ntnrtnlnwt
-----on
... W.
------------- 8t.. cumpu- ,1,I „
.. dwell
--------------------------| |he
tr&gt;ctor
l|lnH&gt;d
rtdevlftw.
„„
Khali
tn everlasting„_L.
hi hl.
Jones of Battle Creek spent (be ;SOnuiU of woodland.
Mr arid Mrs Walter J Alexander tables of bridge for luncheon on .
—
I And jovs Uiat never fade.” Ann: He saved himsrlf bv Jumping. ’
weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Merle n^’d
liemirtarwcek 01 NorttoorL Ml*s Marguerita Crafri Thursday. AjUsling Mrs. Johnson ! SPECIAL
MEETING
Mra. Maynard Tucker tnee Helen
। H. Shepherd.
n.’E.
K B.
K^NU
tETIN
°
___
VanHouten and familv.
?nTwitW2
i^r
t*
M
Mr
^d
IS
Of
a!
«
,,d
«*!&gt;«»
and
Mrs.
Willard
Mrs.
^von
Reta
and
MIs*
O
NO.
7
FkWmorc&gt; or Marie Drove two-luft
Cnarleston. 8. C-.__ 31
Callepi over lhe weekend al Roti- ,
“
“ “
O-Crani and daughu-r. Morianiw of J«nex Lambert -of Detrolc Mix*
A
_
Friday. Mar 28 to spent her v»cw Audrey A. Mullendore. Woodland, 18
A hpccU1
special ,,
meeting
of HusUugs ' OBITUARY &lt;»l
erl Mills residence were Mr. nnd Vmirv f toh^to.
:i Detroit
weekend
guest*
of
AgnesElbe
Johnson
anti’: Chapter
p».
,q 7.
-’• U.
..
tlon wl&lt;h her husband In M’ami.
Mr* Waller Mansfield and babv nf Finley E. Johnston.
uciruii were
were
»ctrma
guest* tam
01 Mr
aar.
Cot
” ’Ann
.T.,
’ ArborMtn
‘ I^tert
lykrand
“
y. Mte
Sn&lt;«k
Winning
CU“...
l’urr No.
Nu
° rt b. ».ts lu.d SIRS. MARY WARNER
**•**. wu»x
m
and Mra. Robert Tyler and family.
Snook. Winning scores on JuijUay everung. May 25. at ‘ Mary Ann BrakrflHd was born In Fl*„ later ramming to teach the .MUNICIPAL
CO CRT
BatUc Crvk. Mr. ai'd Mr* Gerald Kalamazoo
,
for
Memorial
weekend
M
„
Gordon
Edmond*
**
re
made
bv
Mrs
Robert
Conk.
Mr
mid
Mr*.
Gordon
Edmonds.
J^re
made
Dv
Mr*.
Rooen
cojw.
i
wnJcl|
Ullll
.
ux
received
Baltimore
township.
Barry
county,
Branch
schcfol
during
the
coming
|
oeorne
ImkLelner of H .Umaaoo
Nash. Walter Bldelman and Mr* :
XnT'.’id-'Malraf.n'HSn^Mr.
WdlaMBmllb
and Mr*
Mr,. Ed.
xfr* Willard
Smith and
Ed- lhc
&gt; Qp ocu&gt;tx-.r
Odober ij
13.. ioon.
1868. ..nd was mar- :
Teresa McBride’of Hopkins.
me aegre-t* 0I
ot lJM
me. o|dcr
otucr. lue
ine nCM
new ion
"ftMSTJuIH?
1
*&amp;
Army
H&gt;»
&lt;S2J2H
“
“
SE.JS?
•
•
Mrs. Bonnie Smith 1* staving at
.............
. , ,
member*
membersare
arcMr.
Mr.and
andMi*,
Mr*,ow,
oeo.. tied
rtedtoloFrederick
FiederickH.H. Warner onthe Indiana
nn? ‘W4&gt; ukt‘b lnU&gt; Municipal CMUtl
the home of Mr. and Mr*. Rnbc&gt;t Air corps, who Is stationed in Chi­ Mrs. J. F. Edmonds on Bunday.
Hihman.
Frau* Meaft- '' August
Augibt 24. 1878
1878. He
Hr |preerded her
HiUmuh. Mr.
Mr, and
and Mr*.
Mr*. Fntuk
M;irrar*’t Miller, n N.. of the Uni- - 3aturday and was given flvwakwl
Mill*, caring for Mrs. Mill* who I*
Abo Mr.and Mrs. Maurice Ed- Mr*. Don
Siege) entertained her Midan. Mr*. William D. Barnes and in death on January 11. 1032.
jaH
by Judge
Judge CoruMSt
fi
spent lhe weekend with Mr.! niond* and C’herie. and Mrs, M«f bridge club for
suffering with arthritis and ccn- cago
1
on Frtrinv. Mrs. Mary Keller, who was ud- I Mrs Warner t&gt;i*.&lt;ed awuy at 4:30 verslty of Pitid-.urrh arrived at the mi 7cme
jail oy
DtMtxt Cortrtgbi.
&lt;a* arm
anrot.J by
und Mrs Wm. D, Hubbell.
fined to her bed
' IR &lt;«««
wxre Saturday and I Otirrts of the elub were Mrs. C. nutted by uurudcr Irani oranu a. m. Monday. May 31. at the hom. Barrv Coimlv Health Department । Verne
DeMmi
waa
Tuesday
1&gt; tp
bertn ’.n-ir
cilv uolice
driving
Mn- Cante V/urd of BattleCrrrk
IarVu.iy. i
r r° tBunday gucsU ot Mr and Mr*. J. w Dolan nnd Mr*. laron blander. Rapid*.
- ‘lot of her son near Albion. Funeral on
three
month&lt;Jtn»*
’s fi»!d
experience
In j »he
withwVa
ilccC---n«.’? for
,°rHe
rwai* a caa
_ ,-i^_
little nephew of
is visiting her daughter. Mrs. Plor- innd
nd UUle
of Toledo
Toledo were
were F Edmond* and oUier friends.
Prize* were won by Mr*. Donean
17»c next meeting will be n *pc- unices were held al Dowling iKrrx month's fl*M r&lt;t*r1nnee tn : into
Court
FrtdayefwS^
— —
Mr&lt; I.
h Hover
- andIMuLyndonBarry'.. ..
•&gt;.. Mrs.
i „„„lx-on Slander. claj nwUng on June 8 'Hiere will church on Wednesday, June 2. at rural nubile health nursing tmd-r lnlo Municipal co
of x«r
Mr. «nrf
and Mrs.
U B.
HuvcrI
cnee Staiger for revcral daysr.
iguests nf
., Mr
Mr. Feldpausch and
the f&lt;'llow'hln '-""ram of the W. K. noon and .dmturd the etsaiMl
MUs Muriel Kay Edmonds of for several du ya last &lt;eek.
be a dinner al this lime given lor . 2 p m
I Ncllk- Bolton, Mrs. Harry Bush and ।
’ ...
Miss Agnes Benson spent Sun­
Dowling returned home Fridav after
Judge Courtright assessed a line u»
all new number* of the year. There | two children. Mrs. Otto Vendt of Kellogg Foundation.
“ ■&gt;“ hX*
•pending a week with Mr. and Mrs. ,day with her sister and family In
$10 AM th-------- -- “------------- ‘•‘3B
will oc lour more candidates ui- Wavne and Marion of Albion *urItlaU-d. Mr. and Mrs. Flunk Moan- uve m-r Also four *r.u ° ud‘“L ROBERT MUNJOY GETS
Ellis Kellrv and famliv.
; were paid.
NoshvUie.
Mr* EHL* Krllry. .Lick and Janice
MLts Wlllo Jones spept the week
were Sunday gucsU of Mrs Grace ।end with Miss Gladys Jones in Big
William
BrukeUeLd
..W"-'
----- ------Charles
andWliitam
BrukeBcld
Word has just •been
received b&gt;' '
Mrs. Homer Warner w-aa in Mid-1 C,a”2’c® ^appom
Inna Margaret CaUkln*.era. Charles and’era"
Mack and Mr. and Mra. Robert Rapids.
' of Sall Lake City, and numero*, . Mr. and Mr*. Albert Munjoy. Has- &lt; '
m” am.^d ‘
dlevtlie
last
evening
attending
the
.
...........
to
Rhodes of laicey.
Mrs. Leia Jordan and MUs Am­
her bridge club of twelve for de*- PENNOCK HOSPITAL
oilier
tings R-4. ..that
their
son. Ruben. ■ lt ctew
cr‘arFc’- Agreed
■W*®
10 *rn‘pd
exercises.
uuicr relatives
icuuiia and
*uu friends
menus.
i.. »rand
Mr. nnd Mr*. Lawrence Eaton aqd ,elia Walter attended the dedication graduation
wounded i..
in action in
North Africa 1 **J£L£P we i nut
DUl on
cn probation
probation
Since Uic last report two weeks
Mr. nnd Mr*. Charles Van Word- £erl on Tuesday.
wxi* of Marshall were Sunday services of the Lutheran church at
111* been awarded the Onley of the “ t?e‘tou
one year.&gt; •
,
,
...
“
Ro,
fifteen
baoies
nave
been
Mm
en
and
daughter
of
Chicago
and
I
guests of hl* parents. Mr. and Mrs ’E. Woodland on Sunday.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Sterling
Zerbel
nnd
EaKrtnmx^iiSrtimied « lhe
**
.4
10
1
Turpie
Heart Robert left Ha-.un•mh-re-Uo.i. is nri
Ml**
Dun.
Betts
of
Grund
RanI
Mr.
and
Mr*.
Sterling
Zerbel
nnd
'
Wnlluri- Eaton.
-bluwuMiSaS*
Mrs. Sally Robinson s|&gt;ent a few
Detroit were guests of “’Jejk
lubTf^i tSir in ita on n
U,L“ m‘w ’
ids spent Sunday and Munday with nS™!!,""1
Lieut and Mr*. C. S Jone* of days with her husband al Purdue daughter of
it.,MoSto”
..|W*»to,II«»
ti n little gins irom™
jour. Fwfc
to «ix "m
011 ":
r * M^v 19; a bov lo Mr und Mn, her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Cluvrlcr NOVtmDCT.
,
fc
tv r-rms. the tjiberde
Sun.l’v’ttiwf
vJMwK. mJ,“7;
Wvandotte *ncnt part nf last week University at Lafayette. Ind.
Bctu. * Mrs. Mints White of Lan­
with the latter’s parents. Mr. and
Many perrons believe that t’jlxr- ; ‘WeateHomjte^jtailto Uw
Mta Italnl. thatbirre and Mra WM iMRWUV 51X1,1 C Paving games • [a
a girl
clrl to
u, Mr.
Mr and
nnd Mra.
Mta. Ijiwsnn
Lawson sing spent Sunday here. * Mr. und
Mr. and Mr*. Harry Thompson.
Mr* J. F Mattoon
....—W!'.
.....
---------- Smith. Woodland. May 31; u Kirl Mr* John Handel of Cincinnati CU1A51S do&lt;^ not devt lop in perrons
ip i«2. American
were weekend gueats of friends mUK,
Memorial dav guest* of Mr. and ‘Jr.,
A group of friend* dropped in , to Mr. and Mra. Leon Karrar, Bun­ are spending the week with her pat­ pyer 40. ThU is not true. No age | ried 038 billion ton-milra M
Sturgis.
Field. Dot ham. Ala. last week to
Mrs. George Heath were Dr. and LnMiss
.
Jov Van Doren visited her attend the graduation of lhe lat- last Thursday evening to surprfce field. R. 1. May 20; twin boy* to ents, Mr. and Mra. Frank Hecker. .
.Ihe dl:****. ac- for a third more than in I
Mra. w A. Lampman of Marlon,
Mr*. Forrest Lane, the occasion be- Mr. and Mrs. Sam txuihite.BaruiMC. * Mr. and Mr:.. Floyd DcRIar of cm ding to . the
.5 N
Michigan Tutcreu- one-quarter fewer frrttrtrt
ler
’
s
husband.
Martin
Hawthorne,
MU* Stella Heath and Ml** Esther parents in Coldwater on Sunday.
kwt.
wcw
ln cxUUnce
Jfl8
whn received hl* commission ns a ,n“ her l»«nw-«tath wedding an- May 22; a boy to Mr. and Mrs. Grand Rapids were in town Sun- I lost* Association,
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Cusick and who
Bertram of Niles and Mr. and Mrs. daughter.
day. W Mrs. Richard Bognrt of Has- |_______________
with I, "Ivcrsonr.
Karl Gasser
Bellevue.
May Haca26; a
Julie of Mt. Clemens 2nd Lieut, on Friday, along with
Adelbert Heath and children bf Bed­
• -• •
| &gt;„..
Mr amt
Mn cittn
lings spent the wecacmi with her I
»pcnt Bunday with Mr. and-Mrs. 5ltot’rt*LieutHand Mrs Haw’thorne
ford
On Thursday. Mra. Ray Water* | dorn. Cloverdale. May 26: u girl to parent*. Mr. und Mr*. Harold Hew.
Mi» Dorothy l-ong of Grand
.«
thiir
hostess to the Y. M. L. club.' Mr. and Mra. Ed. Lrchlcitner.Has- * .Noah Kraft of Charlotte was an
Weekend gurota of Mr. and Mrs. f
‘ „ ’tere^on^Liwhiv
muiuc. ,clu...c,
«‘ Itaw-^
M,«. ’uce?
home
Uctd
being laid lor twelve for the tings. R. 1 May 27; . te to Mr. over Sunday gtmrt of Mr. and Mr*. .
Rapid-, and Mrs. Edith Wunderlich
onbeen
Sunday. Lieut.
Hawnf Kalamazoo spent the weekend Maurice Ingram were Mr. and Mrs home here
Mra. Hugn
Hugh “
«nd
O._Jarrard. Vermont■••• Mr*. L. v».
Tvitiiuu.- 1 E. C. Kratt. * Mr. and Mra.LouL. !•
Imureiwe Smith and daughter Don- I SVuVW
lhorne^hL
has .rr-JSSMuSS!
been oMerrd
ordered to
to report
report ; rooprraUve“dinner.
*«“• •
1 '*R 1- uo
k™
mem- &lt; 'die.
May 28: a boy lo Mr.
and sons ofl.teGrund
na of Battle Creek
I
----- •» -------------- •­
Sfr. t
n and
A . Furnis*
..(.I.)
.....llil'fRapid*
*.&lt; rLone.
• pent UnArlir
Sunday with his
nioilu-r.
Mra.
Mr and Mr* Wellesley Ironside; mr
. Paul
raul Dyer ul
Mr.. and MIB
Mra.
of Kala" KU”1- , .
, Maya Klrf to Mr. and Mr&gt;.
William Solms spent the week­
J. Q».FumiA*. * Mra Ralph Wetliend with Mr. and Mrs. Don Smith gpent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. niazoo wprc Sunday guests of her|1 lfaa|&gt;lt(aj quU(1 No 5wM pntCr-' Robert Slutx. J8j S. Jefferson. May crbtw returned Saturday from Rose
,1 mother. Mrs Ella Wolfe. Air cadet | talned by Mr*. Kim Bigler Thura- »: a boy to Mr. and Mr* Homer City where she snent a week with
nnd the two boys who have been FWTaat Johnson In Belding
ME and Mra Clare Emerson of. Jnhn lacnhath. who is stationed in|,day evening for des*ert and con-' Cronk- Hating*. R. 1 Mav 20. a her sister. Mrs. Floy Thompson. *
vLdtlng their grandparent* for a
week returned to Detroit wjth their Nile* were Sunday guests of Mr. ( Kalamazoo, came with Mr. and Mr* |!tract Those who held winning •l,^,
Mrs. Al Allen. Has- Mr. and Mrs Jack Green nnd fiunund Mra. John Hoevenalr.
1 Dyer and spent the dav with hLs scorts were Mra. Edwin Smith. Mr*, i «ng*.H. 4. (May 31; a boy to Mr. lly have returned licre from Lud­
father on Sunday.
Mr and Mr*. Clarerwe Rosenberg 1 Darents. Mr. and Mra. Otto Isen- James Maron and Mrs. Andrew “nd,J,’ni
Sixberry. Nashville. ington where they spent several ■
of Ypsilanti spent Memorial Day, hath
’Roush
months. * Mr. and Mrs Fred JauR. 1. May 31.
and Monday with Mr. and Mrs.
Mr- an(j jgra. Leo Sutton and
’
...
Surgical patients registered on plnga and daughter spent the week- | ’
end In Holland. * Mrs. Herbert ..
Robert A. Holmes.
children. MorrU and Carol Anne,
Bouan.u »r Uto .«&gt; Jlowerlns
H"
Miss Jocelyn Ironside of Detroit
Wise spent several day* in Detroit .
spent the weekend at home.
the first of the week. * Vacation •
SSt!™"and
1'. large arrangements of
no n
tvr?»r25 .Lx Ler»»t tables
Memorial weekend guest of Mr Ofr-i.??
, Baley. Middleville: Mrs. Homer Mc­ Bible school began thL* week at the 1 ’
wLkJnH
I lhe ta,,le ’towre wete u5cd
lhc
school
house with Mrs. Freld» Lnu;
nnd
Mrs.
Walter
Ryah
were
Mr.
Kibben.
Middleville.
R.
3:
Mis*
k£hn
^Intive?dtherr NTvIng tables at the dinner at lhe .
8TEAM HEAT
and and Mrs. Melvin Gelow and
—r.’X
Elaine Sherwood, lonla. R 4; Ml** rent es sunk, and Rev. and Mrs .
Country
dub
on
Monday
ey
e
nJnSNonna
Reeve,
Vermontville.
R.
2;
H. R. Kreic. Mrs Kenneth Gris- .
|
daughter
of
Detroit.
DOT A COLD WATEB
where 146 member* and their famp^ng; Mrs. MerIe wold and MUs Beryl McPcck help- iI Mr. and Mrs W. L- Hinman were
liles* “
and
present. uurDur- w—rrn. Augn«ta. R. 3
SHOWED BATH
t Valxntine vi* llle
n&lt;1 guests were present,
ing.
[In Detroit tor the weekend and Mr. &lt;'
.hit? roti* "and Yhi.fr
lnK i the d
‘nncr. the
guests were
their
their
dinner,
were'I Medical patient* registered are:
land Mrs. Charles Hinman at their Red*
itedYrolSinti^nd
their son* Ann
and Arbor
their ”famliie-i
families 1। SlnK
- the
—
...guests
M
rW,lne? i...
1!? *
nlFdl
£—
y °{t------»«ta’. !Fd. Swiger. Clarksville: Mra. Mar­ DON’T BUY’ THINGS YOU DON’T
Single |3.50 per wk. ap
i cottage near Cadillac.
at Ypsilanti
and Ann
Arbor on
on SanSun­ i tvnltRichard
at
Ypsilanti and
Ann Aroor
on
sun
Feldpausch. Pal Hodges tha Hay Vermontville- Mra. Ell i
NEED—BUY WAR BONDS
| Corp. Ian Ironside who Is *ta- day
and Monday.
INSTEAD.
itioned al Peterson Field. Colorado
Mr arid Mrs. Frank Tscnhath re-. and Richard Trcthrie. accompan- (Tiffany. Saranac: Thomas Slow. Springs, arrived on Friday to spend turned on Tuesday to their home
a 14 day furlough with Mr. and Mrs. In Detroit after visiting her broth-1
John Ironside.
er and slster-ln-lax. Mr. and Mrs
Weekend guests of Mrf. MorrLs Otto Isenhath since Sunday.
1
I Hili were Mr. and Mrs. Martin
Mrs. Maude Miller-1* visiting her i
non Hubert Miller of Pontiac.
The Rev. and Mra. Edward Roush
We Are Starting Out the Month of June With a Fine Stock of
of Carson City were guests of rela­
tives and friends here on Saturday.
Mr nnd Mrs. Meryl Neeb and
daughter attended a family gather-'
ing al the home of Mr. and Mrs. ;
Louts Neeb of Freeport on Sunday.
for Friday and Saturday!
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Furrow nnd
children of Orand Rapids visited
hU parents. Mr. and Mr*. Freeman.
One and two-piece Seersucker, Ging­
Furrow. Sunday and Monday.
Mrs. Philo Sheldon went to Ann.
ham, Voile, Bemberg, New Sheer Navy
Arbor Tuesday to spend a few day*
with her husband, who Is a patient,
and Black
at University hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Stem and chil­
dren were tn Detroit several days,
last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Richardson
of Plymouth- were guests of Mr.
112 8. J«tf»r»oa St.
Pkona 2428
and Mrs. Herbert Bishop over the a
weekend.
1 s=
Miss Jean Lopper.thlen In companv with some BatUc Creek'
friends spent the weekend in Chi-,
cago.
MLu Ruth Lyle visited nt her
home in Traverse Citv from Friday!
BETTER DRESSES -5.00, 6.95 to 8.50
till Monday. Mbs Mabel Bisson'
accompanied her and was the guest
of her brother-in-law and sister.
EXCLUSIVE MODELS- 12.50 - 15.00
■ Mr. and Mra. U. c. Manns.
I Mra. Marie Bigler of Detroit wa*
the gue»t of her brother-in-law nnd
sister. Mr. and Mrs Freeman Fur­
row on Bunday and Monday.
ra
Mr and Mra. Homer Warner were S
nt Wall lake over the weekend with S
Once this was the symbol of a I)r6g
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Warner of De- S
2 to 6
7 to 14
1 troit.
—
Store. Time changes many things
,! Richard Brower, electrician's mate
; 13rd dau. came home Sunday from
but to us, this same principle holds
Camp Peary. Va.. for a week’s vis­
true today, as of old:
it with Mr*. Brower and his par­
ents. Mr. and Mrs. o. M. Brower.
“COMPOUNDING PRESCRIPTIONS WITH
He Is In the Navy See beer.
Mrs. Mary Meuucar Gallup left
THE UTMOST CARE IS THE MOST IM­
Saturday night by bus f&lt; r MLv GIRLSAND WOMENS SLACKS
PORTANT SINGLE THING IN OUR
. iaslppi where she will visit friend*. ,
i She expects to return tn two weeks.
BUSINESS.”
PLAY SUITS AND SLACK
I Mr. and Mra John George and
I family of Holland. Mr and Mrs
Charles Kuemucl nnd Mr. and Mrs.
UlTS, SKIRTS and COOLOTS
John Kuetniwl and daughters ot
Depend on US For ACCURATE Prcicribiions
Kalamaaoo were Decoration Day

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Bakery Specials

Sheer Dresses

CHOCOLATE MALTED MILK CAKE 50c

Wash Dresses

BANGIIABT BAKERY

££»»

|05

TIMES

HAVE CHANGED

Girls’ Wash D resses!

69c to joo

,xl and f.unih

HEED’S
Riairrnto pharmacist always on duty ~
HwrpUii

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State

BANNER WAN! ADS PAY

10 I95

Frandsen*

ANNOUNCE APPROACH­

ING MARRIAGE
Mr. and Mrs. tewL* Daniels an­
nounce the approaching marriage
Of their daughter^ Kathleen to Mlles
Waters. Yeoman. 3 c. of the United
States Navy, son of Mr. and Mrs,
Harry' Water* of Hailing*, the wed­
ding to take place tn June.

69c

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Jtiun&amp;tA-.

LOST, rouxo, STJLAYF.D

I EMFLOYMEXT—HELP WANTED

Sheldon Agency
ail Kinds ot lunraac*
Sarety Road*
21S5
Hasting*

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Swanson Agency

tV*NTF.I&gt;—E»|»»i»need ».lnm«bll» m&lt;.
rh.nl.'
Abrrexr merhenk »U.&gt;uld
i»eke .1 !»..&lt; *50.00 »»» -"k t*11’
&gt;1 Hodin. Inr,
W. Michl***.
K.l.m.iin. phone SolSfl.
,
«■!»
iVANTKD—Women rr elrl «o‘'do l»&gt;u«e
wurk eml cere for rhild. No ■»«b&lt;n*&lt;l all 34V» tiurioe noon . boor.
. It
. WAX'TF.n- Women tor hotiirlierixr In el
1 modrm country houw tor t»o men. A SJIBCBIJ.ANEOUB
• (&lt;w«l liomr for weir nonuin. Writ*
READ
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help &gt;n eountny hnir.e Xo ohjeclmne to
mother with •■*!! child. Hteedy cmplojtnmt tor right ,-r.on &lt; all fdWS.

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furnax?*

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Phon* 3331
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WANTHir—KolieliU r»rl or women to cere
1*9 W. State
i tor home and children. Phone SHiv.
FMOTECT YOUR CAR
WAITRMN — Wonted eft-moon and »»r
From H-90 op with
nine*. Kciurirncr not arrr»ery. tlnod
Slate Farms *0-» rollWon
. wage*. Miner-* l»*&gt;o
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AUCTION SALES

in ci er oe large
.
the lass ot in"Hk n*,n« »a*led
by a aon or I The United States has been taking
•*——— gank
* ...»
— I nt
— attic
Tdaughter. Such children
up . M
DO n.,
per .cent
of ih
the
silk output ot Ja*
..
------- appreciative audience U U C fl ACC HF
streets. where there arc , .
n-ih nf
... __
■ -------- were present tn
in the Cci
Central Audi- IlillsJa VLMaM VI “TV down-town
temptations which lead to deUn- “r-J““ '' ™** ^markeU are now
torlum Sunday night for the Spring (continued from page 1. Section 1) quency.
clored. In 1938. the last year of norRecital of SL Rose school under
The writer believes that a gen­ mil export!, the foreign exchange
the direction of the Sisters of St.
OeTt*T. Noruine. spiritual ngillon tn lhe heart
Josevh The children displayed ad- *1*
,?Ta“u
miraole training and careful pre- J*ns. Claudine O. Oro*-' Martin and in the home will always be the
paratlon. Many hours of practice &lt;*«"“**■ 2“^* S OuAhrUu,Ed’ best preventive of delinquency. Sure
were evidenced also In the two and wtsy-U«&gt;- Haight Msmlten Clara there should be Jaws too. But if en by lhe American government tha
three piano number* when excellent H“lc- Marabcll Hallock. GeraldUie the Inner life is right it will keep
silk stock exchange* in Japan sus­
timing and fine coordination were !l“T,'Pon~95°!?-J^ssEJX’nJT one or. the right road.
pended operation! and the govemshown. Two short plays were well Mandn Ronald Haynm Floyd Nelenacted and enthusiastically reHelmer
, ment control machinery broke down.
ceived. Following la the program. $»'*»• R, HU&lt;taSlan&lt;‘l-„c,a"!nSf
।
The Flag of the United States may I There is now In storage more than
Star Spangled Bannei. Audience. ’•‘•Hf** Hoffman. Ernest M. Hmreli.
125.000
be flown during rain and snow
। bale*, of rkw ,silk
.v which
— is acr---- ---Cotton, Fluff. O. Hmlth. Leslie BAilah Joyce Huckendubler. Betty
.Uh. r.U M &lt;l»ul 700
Hawthorne
Jean Hurless. Keith Lee Hurless. .tom. uni... the wind 1. M .nth
Arbutus. M. E. Davis, Joan Moore. Gordon A IromMe Jr.. JmsIcB.
ih.1 II I. llk.l, to b. lorn. |
»hkh ih. J.mn.,.
—
- -flag should
•
•be color
■ ....
। government Is unable to make fur­
The Glider. B. Wagness. Janet Ja‘Tar^ Dc“n
Since
the
fast
it
Hr—irk
aid Arthur Keeler. William T. Kelly
ther advances. ....
Beautiful Dreamer Foater. Piano- Virginia Christina Kelly. Raymond
Janet .nd Ann Fekl^usch vSin: ^Kenyon. Mary Shelton KaUham. flag should fly from sunrise to sunPAY FOR IT IN ADVANCE­
Thomaa Feldpausch.
Shirlev Jean Kingsbury, Layonatine
The Guitar. Gaynor. Plano 1: Joyce Kinney. .
BUY WAR BONDS
It should be taken down at sunset.
Joan Moore. Piano 2: Elaine MarWinifred Elaine Lancaster,'Kentln. Duet: Betty JPullcr. Frances neth C. Lane. Marjorie Lorraine
SHOT
HIMSELF
Bill.
luiubaugh, Geraldine Faye Magoon.
The Circus. E. C. Benson. Piano James Allen Malcolm, Rosemary E.
Early Wednesday mornlu“. Wil- 1
1: Marilyn Cortright. Janet Herrtrk. Marshall. Peter Stanley Maurer, । Horn F. Hardke. 72- whose home ir 1
2: Helen Laberteaux, Joan Martha Lou Maus, R. Jack Maxson, 717 East Grand St., shot himself ■
Ryan.
Martha Irene Mesccar. Robert Cecil twice In lhe temple with a 35 caliber I
.uc Littlest Patriots
Murphy. Joyce Elaine Newton. revolver. He was in his bedroom
Uncle Sam. Paul McKeough.
Marjorie Louise Norton. Douglas W. when he committed the oct. At thl-,
Children: Marymlke Brandstetler. Payne. Elsa Pease. Robert Harold writing he is still alive, but the ,
Suzanne Holmes. PhUllp McKeough. Priiiu-hka. Karl M. Hufpalf. Delpninv doctor aays there ia no hoj&gt;e for
We meet all competition in paying
his recovery. ’
Betty Schild. Patricia Thomas. Bev- Tuba Roberts.
erly Weiler, Jean Maurer. Jack
Bemadene Naomi Schantz. Cath..
.erine Marie Scott, Barbara Marian IF IT WONT HELP WIN THE
Victory. Dorothy Thomas.
shannon. Hilda A. Shawman. Wflweek. Phone collect, Ballis
Vlctorys Helljcrs. Health: Darrel llam E..shellington. Mildred Louise
Ziegler. War Stamp: Janet Feld- 81nkier. Gale Victor Slocum. Duane
paitsch. Policemen: Kcnllh ODon- Davld stamm. Ruth Leone Struble
Battle Creek Rendering Co.
net Marvin Thomas.
Richard Wayne Swanson, Juanita
AN ESSENTIAL
Lloyd Rager, Mgr.
Carnival of Venice. A. R. Ranger. 8w|fi_
T*un’Pe‘:H^ard
Feldpausch. Mildred I. Taggart. Charlene E
WAR INDUSTRY
Piano. Betty Cortright.
Thomas, Robert Norman Tinker.
1.Vln.Mary- Hoeillng Op. 410. Ken- Rayrnond Charles Tompkins, BarNEEDS HELP
nelh Slocum.
j. Van Nocker. Duane Lee
TO "KEEP 'EM
Pomp and Pageantry. H. Cobb. Walters Louis E Wensloff. VlrPHONE 17F21 HICKORY
Patr,ck Hodges, Rich- Klnla AUce Wheating. Leroy James
ROLLING
CORNERS AT MY EXPENSE
ar? V.ethr?c &gt; . .
... , I Wheeler. Dorothy Evelyn White.
Looking for the Lost Oiord iMed- Harmon Brooks Wilcox. Dorothy
5 Switchmen
1-V). K. .L Lorenz. Richard Prld- Mae Williams, Sybil Lucille WoodAUCTIONEER
pausch. Richard Trethric Patrick lnansee, Richard Vern Yarger and
25 Telegraph Operators
. iioogcs. Plano: Richard Branch. Bhirlev E Young
Loren Coppock Delton, Mich.
Vale of Song. W. Rolfe. Plano 1: .o,uney
---------- 3 Yard Clerk*
Ronald Trethric. Piano 2: Leslie ,
eimprut ■ &gt;■■■
I Satisfaction Guaranteed. Dates can
Apply Superintendent's Office, ‘
be made at Banner Office. •
NYCRR, Jackson, Mich.
|
tf.
Wood Nyippths Harp. F. P. Rea
....
Piano 1: Ann Feldpausch. Plano 2: A lift
I 4 111
Joan Baulch. Duet: Yolanda Ben- jAftU
LAW
। jsmin, LouAnne Scobey.
।

Spring
bpring Kecital
Recital &lt;Of

CLASSIFIED WANT ADS

Kiss of Spring (Chorus). W. Rolfe.
I A Meeting of the Young Ladles
(Continued from page 1. Sec. 1)
'Sunn
harmful to them. That lq true also
1
1 M
Andcr'' about laws forbiddlnx^iquor selling,
sons home.
। (o nunorx' ‘ - - ■ ■ .
.
. Charactera-Anna her daughter.I .While there are exceptions, as a
|Ann Feldpatisch. Marie Saunders ruic juvenile delinquency, generally
Yolanda
r * nnc nr TU AkH/c —
-xo»no
tt Benjamin.
Benjamin Edith
cauin Presrrr*- • speaking, is parental delinquncy.
Divorcs and broken Ttomcs.
liomes. are Hie
the
CARDS OF THANKS ton—Mary Lou Sullivan. Margret1 Dlvorcsand
Miller—Ann Brinker. Lizzie Weston cause of a lot of it. If a boy or girl
CAltD OF THANKS—I
—Patricia Maurer. Rosa White— hears profanity and quarreling in
Virginia Thomas. Sally Brown —-the home, they are not to blame if
Sally Brandstetter. I.llljfr- Walters— I that home does not seem attrncPatricia McKeough. Millv Marshall. tlve. If a bov is unfairly or harshly
—Patricia Davis. Mrs. Anderson— I treated by ———-*«• •---------Shirlev Durbin.
u,“ —
no pleasure in such
a place. But indifference to tne
welfare of children, just plain neg­
A "Hurry-Up” Job
lect. lack of thoueht about them
and appreciation—these can and do
Of Home Building
start many a boy on the down-hill
mad. Such ncvlcct is the major
’ How long does It take Mr. ----and cause
juvenile
Mrs. Robin to build their nest. I n
.„nof
. nM
, .whendelinquency.
RlRht
now.
so many fathers
hatch the eggs and aiLse the young an|J- mot
-- -- hem
*-—u attracted’ by high
birds until they arc Tig enough to wa„„ work- ,n Iacionra. ,ne
take off under their own power? nnd Rlri jrft at home may become
Guv
Bauer,
local
attorney
and
buri-I
Mrcet
gaddera
Instead
of home
Clifford Ji
ness man. said that a pair of robins who .built a nest under the
eves
of
his
front
porch,
went
।
IX MEMPHIAN— In Iovine nm
through with this schedule in ex- i1
actlv one month. On the first day
of May1, the site was selected and I
first bit of material for the nest
,uff„ lE,
of |uhl
put in place. On Monday. May 31. *BotLrda/. No o»»dto\urt«r from’t
after days of busy care by the par- in*. iuhin« .kin di«ord«ra. Ilk* »thi
ent blrda. the lost of lhe fledglings I («*■
itching
hiuur«.
«&gt;..
— away -..
j the _
u. i-».
, t/PM of rtnrwurm, nnd oUwr tunni
flew
and
nest
left --------vacant.
T lat*cUoas. Um TKNgX. YKNKX i
Throughout the last war. onlyr lunwrv naevi tr,t" d**p ln,° ,kl‘
241 tanks were used by American
troooB In combat areas, and those
were made chiefly In England and

ITCHING SKIN

GRANGES

HOUSEHOLD GOODS

YOUR DEAD OR DISABLED
TARM ANIMALS Are Valuable
HORSES $5.00

COWS $4.00

We have a Collector Stationed at 912 W. Grccry.St. in
Hastings to give immediate service. We pay the phone
charges. Phone Hastings 2565 or Kalamazoo 2-9544.

KALAMAZOO RENDERING WORKS

$1,000 A PAIR
WONX.BUY THE

DOUBLE SAFETY
...OF...

WOLVERINE SHELL HORSEHIDES
IN ANY OTHER WORK SHOEI

TENEX

STAR ORANGE

INSURANCE and BONDS

JAKE DEPRIESTER

FOR RALE AT

STEBBINS &amp; JACOBS
HASTINGS, MICH.

LEGAL NOTICES
NOTICE TO CREDITORS

JERRY

Company Hastings stock-

ANDRUS

LIVESTOCK
FOR
H-e Miller l&lt;

C. “BILL” SHERWOOD

FEATHERS URGENTLY NEEDED

armed forces and euential civilian
needs, shipping charges refunded
on old featherbeds. Mall small
umpl of feathers in ordinary enve-

iaio s.

I.EEPl.Xll room f&gt;

FOB

FOR HEXT

INSURANCE
Betel Hastings

Foil

Saratoga Abundant With
Herring; Health Spot

REXT- 1

Radiators, Batteries, Alu-

Fill SI.)

GLENN F. LAUBAUGH
IH No. Michigan Avena*
bias JO7
Hastings

Fvlt HALE
FOR SALE

CURT SOLOMON
AUCTIONEER

FOH HALF.-

FOR MALE

FOR RALE

nearly every line
Phone 72
Middleville

FOR MALE

Saratoga is an Indian name and
was applied to one of the favorite
MOUEKX
ROOM Abt
hunting and Ashing grounds located
on cither side of the Hudson and
extending for many miles In all di­
rections. Several meaning* have
been ascribed to tlie word. One Is
USED CARS. TRAILERS.
AND AUTO FARTS
that it means the "hillside country
ot lite great river"; another, "lhe
»x&gt;n SALK-IMin I'...,.,..
place of the swift water." in allusion
to the rapid* just above Schuyler­
ville; a third, “the place where the
track of lhe heel shows," from de'pressions resembling heel prints in
certain rocks; and perhaps most
probable, "(he place of herrings."
because of the great nurrfber of
WANTED— MISCELLANEOUS
these flshp* that swim to the outlet
ot Saratoga lake and thence into the
Jake
itself in the spring of the year.
l&lt;hlnr 50 Ib*. tn SIX) Ib.. Eli Lind.
The Ash weir* that the Indians
constructed were lhe source of much
strife between the Iroquois and Al­
gonquin*.
The *Indians have' known of the
'I F M 1X1 I HIM-

TI-.

KEITH REALTY COMPANY

spring* ilnce time immemorial. In
the winter of 1777 og 1778. General
Philip Schuyler, one of the' heroe*
of the Revolution, moved to Sara­
toga with ht* family. He had heard
of the hvalth-giving properties of a
spring In the wilderness a dozen

personally investigated. As a result,
he determined to cut a road from
his residence through the forests to
“High Rock." as the spring was then

LY BARKER’S
Ijkgrg Hrey, Lyke Odwgn, MKL-jJ.

thm

AMAZING
SOFTNESS
LESSENS FATIGUE

for tome of that good

Lily White Flour

210 Scribner N.W, Box 45. Grand
Rapids. Mich.
Out 6-3

FOX SALE

CASH

EXCHANGE
YOUR WHEAT

We have a complete stock
of sail—fine, med Kim. and

INSECT PROBLEMS!
Rid your premises of Bed-Bugs,
Roaches,
Moths, Termites,
Fleas, Rodents, other pest* by
reliable Fumigator &amp; Extermi­
nator.
Inquire
Stebbins &amp; Jacobs Drug Store;
C. R. Roger* Seed Store.

our 8.B.V. mash. It gives

Quality

fuels

always.

SMITH BROS.
VELTE &amp; CO.

2. STEEL CAP PREVENTS CRUSHING

HASTINGS, MICH.

J

LAKE LOTS
We are offering just six (6) lots for sale. High and
dry building sites. The lots range in size from 70 to
135 feet water frontage, and 178 to 350 feet deep. Each
lot has access to Lights, City Gas, Tel. Good roads
and nice swimming beach. Terms may be arranged
to suit your buying power. BUY NOW while wages
are high, and build when conditions will permit..

REID'S RESORT, THORNAPPLE LAKE

IT’S doubly important to keep yourself on the job these days
because Uncle Sam needs all the production he can get. That
makes it all the more advisable to wear a thoroughly depend­
able Safety Shoe. It not onlv helps keep up production
but it also saves you from needless suffering and loss of pay.

concealed toe armor will take a
great crushing force. But, evciy
bit as important, these SAFETY
Shoes are soft as buckskin and nliable as bamboo — even dry that
way after soaking. That means

far grcatM. protection against fa­
tigue which ia perhaps the most
common cause of serious accident*.
But, remember. 11,000 a pair won't
buy you this double protection in
any other work shoe.
So, make your next pair Wolver­
ines ... stop in and try on a pair.

CUT-RATE

SHOESTORE

�THE HASTINGS BANNER
EICHTYUGHTH YEAR

HASTINGS. MICHIGAN. THURSDAY. JUNE 3. 1943

SECTION TWO—PACES 1

now. But in any event you can see other cause you're ‘looking tons.
I to wear the medal by firing from with a rear gun In the rear cockpit. —---------- ------- :---------- ------------ ARMED FORCES AS £
White us a letter one of these days
1
i tour positions, standing, rilling. ■ i.nd on t.tc cowling and two wing
n A fthU
OVnA TIlC
DINNER QUESTS; Name.
Visiting at home for a week' tlefl
®“lt •
Co- c, kneeling, and prone." Qo*h Kalph. * guns. Ms-MHieau pretty well Imagine
aa
KYrAlni ; Date.
Friday) was Max Teegnrdin (720 E.
Iowa City. Iowa
; how about a few over you're left ■ tlie damage they can do! and I mean
UrtlXiX I
UllnlllJ
* - --i™™
'
I day night, it looks like they were Madison) and ills friendly, pretty tioi.y?u tvcr *ee chuck Leonard, shoulder? Good going fellow, we're’ they esn do plenty. I've seen target
ow |ANE CAMERON
If I had a snore room, thia sign
(Continued from page 1. Section 1) . having an old folks reunion, and new bride. Max likes to tell the Holly?
• proud of you.
' skracs look like rags when we were '
Py
story about h|s being at Hollidays­
Another promotion has come to, Best Wishes to the Newly weds, j through with them. Well. I'll dole
...............
burg. Pa. attending radio school and Dwight Chase, and it is now Staff Lt. and Mrs Pete Harrington t&gt;ow. I've got some buriness to at- |
jSrttle will be minus that Rudolph ! Of course there'll cotne a day when he met thU certain girl, who was Sergeant Dwight Chase. Hl* addre»s I iCarol Fuller) down New Mexico Und to ashore.
Valentino haircut on hU upper lip. I you've returned to prosperity, got- the girl, and so they were married 1*: , .
.
way. A side light on their weddlnu
j
tan-.
•
now is your chance. 1 don't know
THE WEEKHe always did have a way of clip- ton a Utile bit fat. and you'll haul Feb. 13th. 'He gave me hU heart
Dwight Paul Chase. H.G. &amp; HlO. which prom that "all the world I
'
Van
about „„
the ^available chemicals, ^but END WITH US? Name. Address,
.
.|W old uniform—it
out lhe
It won't ouitquite ।even before Valentines Day’, said
Sgt..
ping things.
I loves a lover" 1* about Carol w.tnl- । PS. I am not'getting the Banner, brother. I know where you can find,
—and march on Decora- :Mrs. T. as she shyly smiled at Max
( According to statistic*, what the
Room K1A
George Gardner was feeling pret- go
! around
Ing to be married In white She I anvmore. How about seeing If they -------the water.
Day, you'll puff a little, just who looked hoppy as could be
TOO
JT.
’
Michigan
Blvd..
’
boys
want
most
of
all
is
to gel bac k,
ty good lhe other day. Judge. Me- tlon
bought
a
white
suit
then
for
white
.
wni
send
it
again
Mary. Mary, quite contrary.
like Harry Larsen. Hairy Miller.!:Max's address Is—
Chicago. lllinoW
if only for a few hours, into thi
Donald signed a Decree. George Angelo
shoe*—but she hadn't a No. 17 | Van B.iuiiu'ii.v H M 2 c. U S.N.
I How does your garden grow?
"Spike" Roger*, and i। Corp. Max Tcegardln
Nice work. Dwight.
family circle, and eat a homecookad
told me when he left the office the rest Spirts.
coupon—alas and alack!—but just ■ T 8 13 C Naval *■•"
"Excuse me. bo
of that swell bunch of guys
meal.
They
want
a
homey
bed tn
that from now on he was going to .that went
the
sales
girl
arising
to
the
I
B6eviHe.
Texav
Of
all
of
the
Barry
County
boys'
then
the.
i
I
would
know
across twenty five year*
a homey room, and a chance to
do no fighting except for Uncle 3;o, but believe
names and addresses on the big occasion gave her No. 17 to Carol
।
i I haven’t got a deep-sea diver's
me Mister, you are
•
Fqrt Benning. Oa
around the house, loll on the
Sam. Then you remember..Gerry
boards at lhe bank the one stu- 1 to get the shoes and so thev
they lived
lived I
Outfit so I can go down and see It.". walk
to be proud of it. be- I Max'ss orotner
Kusseii is
i
brother.‘=
Russell.
Ls in
In India.
porch, play lhe radio, pet the &lt;t&lt;«
Ryan. They tell me he Is al a Ma- SST.BH'.n
' ways going ’S!
Honed nearest home is—
I happily ever after. We salute
Mliitc the
the 1I Dear Sir:—
TS
—
,
and raid the refrigerator. It'* an art
rlne Base out In California. I hone they call Uncle bam. jou ve got . —
Merle R. Maynard
&gt;sdc«ulrl who either felt extremely.
.
There * a name book laying here to take a strange boy und make
lie is careful with some of those something
.
Clear Lake Camp
I patriotic on symnatheHcally xcntl- ,
that nobody can lake ! home Wednesday night on a 17 dav
the typewriter. I looked up him feel that he belong* to tour
traveling salesmen s stories, partic- ‘
Dowling. Mich.
---- fnientsL
.......... she's
....... what we'd•• call au ■: ann Ban-I*'-re r.'iv nir- wc r- beside
•Jane and it means "derived from home, but if I know American
ularlv the one about, lhe fanner's ' Beit resards to all of vou and ! Plough from Oregon which gives
a‘ a lln”' like that • Incl- [having pten'v of ruwi &lt;aren't we all John."
Congratulations sailor Marvin
Then
I
looked
up
"Cameron"
they can do It. All you
daughter.
'
fige ....
and■ ?entaJlv Carol, youd have been n , inrr9|nr&gt; I'm going to school out and guess what? It means "crooked women,
for Heaven's sake, don't let anybody
.“‘VV!1' 5^
iS-al'0^ Cooley on your recent mar.
lucre to do U pretend he's your own - — - ■ i beautiful bride even If youd had to here
And say, listen fellows, you know j
greetings to your wife. Your- grandnose. I've been trying to—make mn.
wear
rubber boots-not a tmiblv
pvt cLorraine
J T|)i:
Walter*
Barry County has a young army
Mjrnrthlng of It but these clouds
- - --------------„ t..v
Co
S) t Mrd
nn
now in the Service, 1300 of you
Kim Slater
' IX’n u we*r*ng a medal for expert
have the down. Arty smart cracks
You can get their "number" al­
“
| markimaiuhrip too. Don's addreks
^t youd still have been a
ut Platoon U S Armv
strong, but you o't not to (owl the
from .the gallery will be appreciated. most instantly by placing a stack
.y picture. &gt; Good luck, kids
C1Uni) Barkeley. Texas
gals from this mans town I Marion
Unquote.
.
of
assorted
magazines
nearby
and
Like
the
sentry
who
had
prac---------------Donald
Doyle
Sawyer and Anne vanWeatrenen
ter. even if you did get her out of I Just walling
--It:;’.- for Jur.c
June 24th L.
Li cidr . Lorraine), brother. Rex's address is—
noting which one he selects. Th*
t—... all
.11 became on that
h....-!
R(_x Wj|ltm ^,00323
have Joined up with' the WAVES. Heed for hours saying. "Halt, who i Co. C. 383rd. Inf.
bed about ??
.
। June Leary
dav I
Last week we delivered a knock- last time 1 tried this trick, my sail­
Camp White. Ore.
You know fellows a couple of those goes there?" and then stopped the
Hi! Jack Laubaugh. we hear she will be 20 year* of ave and old j Co. C. 30!
'
- Inf
out blow to the high cost of living or grabbed Render's Digest and
good looking teachers I Of course 1Captain and said. Halt, took who's
Even though we have quite a few you've decided you're getting two enough to join'the womans Marine । —•
. | by canning dandelion greens. Next turned to an article on science.
is old Z. C~ again with *&lt;i fellows out there with Don he hasn’t vear* of geometry in five weeks I Corps. Site's enrolled nnd "11 se’. | A PO Jt Div.
you know about Ann* Pcrrv wgy hen
.....!" it
— —
Camp Philjl'w. Kamas
.winter when the wiruf Is howiin? Thl* I* one of my pet subjects and
out there In the Pacific, and Vir­ package of smokes for Darrell Al- }ct met anyone from home.’’Hello’ and y«ur story about the candy I wblch_U certainly worth 'telling it t
• • ! and the snow 1s flurrying, we will we talked each others' arms off and
ginia Bates, another one of our good '“rich und new* for the rest of you. .o njj Of you at camp White—hope from home Ls a new one. Usually ! tr. ihr Marines' rauie June will be
May 9. 1943 have a delectable touch of spring Grted yelling about electron* un­
looking nuraea who answered her
Before .we forget, let us know I you'll'meet
ouH 'meet up'
up'with
with the gungsoon.
gung soon. Hie tnck seems to be to get one !a 'pretty Important addition
HI Sis and Frank,
on the table, say nothing of a powite was out of sight I had a
hot- you are.
’hat's new with you. how
Dareid Cunn
Cunn-­ niece before the rest of the fellows their branch of the 'erylre. Marthi ; . R^rivcd i letter ream
Uncle’s call Heard today that Ann -what's
On Tuesday, Pfc. Dareld
-mi *a *tew
“
—
‘ irful lot of Vitamin A units.
picture of the critters but couldn't
Nickson, technician at our &lt;rood ol’ ।and all that. Here are a few of lhe ingham (Nashville) arrived home take over but you say you have to Jean Schad of Middleville wa*. our
n-.o |JUI jlavc been too bmv to 1
find it. of course. I bet he rememhospital, has joined the WAACS. latest bits we've heard----for a 10 day furlough and ’IL* great cat It all up the first day or take ! fir” ladv mtrinc—good luck to 1 iiri&amp;wer
....------ until
..-----------------------------------. | pm getting so that I a mashamed
tonight.
Have
hown
and will be leaving us soon.
)wd with vrui
About the young couple who were to be home, says Darcld. 'but 10 a elllh
riub to bed
you to k»-t.
keep the both of yOU girl'
I?
thousand miles In the
»T|tP to soldiers. Every lime there
Laurence Barnett was telling me :married In a jeep and now they days Isn't long enough.' 'Of course, mice from making off wRh the rest
■ l,'l.nJrrr 'V*'■ hive been out west. Ls n nc&lt; epidemic of strikes. I JonIn Uy first 12 months of the
he added, 'it's better than nothing.' during the night. All of which goes
the other •*sy about John. The live ’hoppliy' ever after.
5-11-43 firricd a plane out there and to- 5jder the enormous wage* the present war, 891427 American troop*
number of hours that fellow has in
to prove. 'If it isn't one thing itX Dear Folks.
And then about the new giant His address is—
,
dev.
have
b-en
doinv
hlch
nl
’
l't'de
strikers
are already getting, then I were embarked for overseas duty
Pfc. Dureld Cunningham
the air looks like lhe government bombers that are equipped with
another,’ eh Jack. Well write you
Here
are
some
picture*
taken
of
.
photographic
wont
Uastm
to
1*
570
consider
what
the
members
of
the
rhat
as
compared with 366603 men in
Co. C. 62nd. Medical Bat.
at—
debt I always knew he’d make ;kitchens so when Lhe cook wants to
some of the planes we Hy here and on some of the stuff Have b—n In ' armed forces are
ire getting nnd
and OIV- the same period of 1B17-1918.
Fort Leonard Wood, Mo.
Cadet Jack LAubatlgh
good.
cne taken of a couple of guys taking : ti.e air pw.t of the dav Didn't get ing
iixu,. and
ana Ii am ashamed to my soul
CATAWBA College ~r
Home for the first time ... ..
Captain Bob Bronson’s aunt Dor- :
Limiting the quanUty of steel
their text parachute iumt&gt;s They ! limo off fdr church even
that there are Americans like these,
these.
sen showed me some pictures the loop. Well, we're like that—believe months Is Herbert Smith who Is
SalLibury. North Carolina
i take pictures of all of us
its ft*
(i» we I Today wqs
was the first goad day
du. we f If I lived in Hastings, do you used in bed springs Is resulting In
now a Sergeant from Texas. Her­ Remember tltat old song Jack, i jum)
other day up at the Coffee Shop. ।everything we heard.
*i -•’«&lt;and
.tow
... us
mw.our mhUtkca. i1 .: have had ...
I’d do? I'd put up a sign an annual saving In steel sufficient
show
in —
months, i.it 'earns, a*id
n-ia ' know what
Did you miss thU sad lament of bert had training In teletype and "Nothhig Could Be Finer Than To don't know If either one of them Is ‘ so we all hud our hands full Some
You remember lhe Coffee Shop,
■’OwvJr.
। in the USO Room that read: to meet the steel requirement* for
radio nnd is now with lhe personel Be In Caroline In Tlie Morning — me or not. All I know Is thit they nf the pilots
don’t you fellows?—Hastings’ social lhe 'Inhibited Sergeant'—
didn't «n
get &gt;11
In .&gt;.1
till 's-ven
WANT! —3 MEMBERS OF THE 88 Liberty Ships.
la uiuni
”11 WANTED
division
which
he
likes
a
lot.
While
canter. I couldn’t quite figure out
THE ONCE OVER.
how about it. fellow?
nre of the same bunch that jumded tonight. I got through at a Utile I
got through nt a little -------------------------------------------- -------home
the
family
made
up
for
Inst
Kt where they were taken, but he­
Keith Sage has graduated from I wjth me. we jumped from a trans- I after five
(A Drill Sergeant Speaks.)
and ...........
celebrated for ....
last Christ- (hr David Rankin Jr. School of---....~ .....
-------at• —
— ••ft.
re me brother, he looks like the You think you’ve a lough jokjn time
«xirt- -•
plane
2o00
. wP expect things to happen out
mas and Herb's birthday, which was . Mechanical Trades of St Louis. Mu.
shiek of Araby.
Tills is a new base here. In fact went any day. A lot of people are j
Iceland or Nome;
And say didn't R-l. Lester De­ Ill swap you the one that they ve
It has only been In commission for ; going to get hurt.
Vault give ths natives somethin’ to
a week. None of the barracks are i T reived the box of cookies and i
slipped me,at home.
think about? But then you know- I’m training the women lhe best turned out for thLi double celebra­
Cainn Sutton N C—
compietcu
completed nni
not even ute
the one*
ones we |ccin
in(ly
dy some lhnP
Hine aK0
ago. jI rinlJ
don't
l know
i FREE PRIVATE DEMONSTRATION {
tion—It was somethin'! Herb, re­
beautiful Colorado Springs. Pikes
live in. I have been here alxiut k j toid you or not. thev Camr
that I can
turned Tuesday for—
Peak, and charming Winnie Jpnn- But
HiI^^Snn^^d2,^Jl?h'‘Slt,'rou«h ,n «00d
,nd »Trf
can’t yell the things that Id'
By New York Laboratory-Trained Expert . &gt; /
Sgt. Herbert P. Smith
aon-I’l) bet he* glad that Uncle
the mew hall In anod enou.h shape BUre Rood X-VI. b«.n looking for a
yell to a man.
Co. A. Ifltlt sig.
Opr. Bat.
Ls
r-,
~ Corporal
ronw/a* Re d Furrow who is ,o PBt ln Wc havc t)PPn eating
gam said "Come on brother . and
JUNE STH FROM 10 A. M. TO 8 P. M.
LViJr.
W.‘2?
from Mom that she
Fort Sam Houston.
us ton. Texas
anxious to know whether there are ashore.
.......
. i, b0’ R)lethings
then was good enough to send nun ."Eyes right, ya gorilla!” I once used
We hment a hangar yet.
hnd ;rnt
HOTEL HASTINGS
PHONE 2608
t.
Commander
ken
any
other
Hastings
fellows
nt
Fort
Greetings.
Lt.
oat there. They’re a swell cowrif.
All
of
the
planes
are
worked
nn
i
...
.
r.to shout.
»&gt; San Lawton or Fort Lewis. Wash. as outside. Hie radio shack is really
Nehde
^^tog nt the De­
.and everybody around the ol town But that and "Hay Fathead!" are McIntyre &lt;Katc• and Janet) In
• Whether you arc a mild, medium or severe case ZTl
a shack this time, built beside Hie ? ‘ ,J .'ml tn kZ’n 11-1
Francisco. Did you know when
is Wishing them well.
both slrickly out;
riniuravc
* KUCSS- It Helps to KCCp Iter blt'V
Then you remember what “band- ,Of jobs In the service lhe hardest came the mail to Jack Stem from
whether
you
use
a
hearing
aid
or
not... important dis-,
, l“nd ,akr up a little spare time. All .
Doc. McGuffln a pamphlet from the , Corporal Reid Furrow
some son of a gun U.
U mine—
ti?Vhnvo'toVnk.!1
’ll n£dCrwiCh ,‘aVr ,ron* 1,eri' hns been cancelled
235th M. P. Co..
covcrics nuke possible the greatest help ever
wa*.’ I guess a couple of the local I’ve got to discard all my old Army Chamber of Commerce at Traverse
UP have to take shower. nnH wn.h
j hftvfn-t any |()pa 0{ whcn
Fort Lawton. Wash.
City that the front page picture of
tings girls are wondering about
our
clothes
in
cold
water,
because
offered
to
the
hard
of
hearing.
Convenient
line.
.
get
down
that
way
now.
Well,
I've
a Northport catch or beautiful lake
How Ls this for some deluxe visit­ we haven’t any laundry.the girls over in Australia. By the
gol to gel a little shut eye so will
terras. Ask for Acousticon. No Obligation.
way that reminds me. Franx s Did privates toe In! I could yell. trout were held between you’ Ken. ing? Herman Bcsamer and Archit
We have pretty good chow though, sign oil for tonight.
and Bob O’Conner. Jack wonders If Vaugh called on Fay Marble. Her­ but
mother and I were talking a day or
"Listen stupe.
we seldom get any butter, but
Love.
so ago. and She told me of an In You do that again you’ll get socked they are exploiting you two. or th* man a week ago Sunday und Archit I don’t mind that
Bob
fish. Anyhow, well all be glad two weeks ago Tuesday. Ray Is in
terr^ting meeting between Lieuten­
for a loop!"
The nearest town Is five miles,
R.
J.
Barry.
CA
P.
when
wou're
back
home
and
can
go
ant Frank and Bill Gladstone .“Chins up. ya baboons!" was my
it Is a small place, but the people
Operations Dept.
flshin* whenever you please. Glad
These two fellows were kids to­
cry through the day.
are real friendly and there are
USNAB
.
gether In the grades. They *en| But drilling the dames, well. It to get your letter about visiting the islands! We ll sure be glad to check plenty of good looking girls around.
Kmllak. AHi.ika
• Dr.) 'Sid' Shipmans and interested with you Fay when you get back.
through high school together. I
We fly SNJ-4's here. They are a Bob Is now Chief Aviation Pilot and
In
knowing
that
'Sid*
Is
president
of
Bet
you
fellows
had
a
great
old
con
­
guess they went to college together,
HEARING AID BASED.OH U S GflVERNMENi HKOINC .
low winged plane with retractable
been nt his present station for
and each answered his countrys “Eyeo right! Are ye cockeyed?" I’d his County Medical Society. Dr. flab when you got together. Good landing gear, with two cockpits has
nine month.*
Ken’s address Is—
luck to all of you.
call and had nbl seen each other
veil In loud tones.
both enclosed. They are equipped
(Continued on Page 3. Sec. 2.)
Lt. Commander K. S. McIntyre
■Hello’ Don Dokey—so you're In
for a long time. When one day But now it'* "Please try once again.
Hotel El Cortex
the good ole U.S.A, since May 15th
Lieutenant Frank, "torrdng^ Ms
Mrs Jones!"
San Francisco. Calif.
and for several months too. Guess
base from a mission in Australia "Hey! Throw out your chest. Stow
Atta boy. Michael H. Ulrich, for yodr first objective was Arlington.
that barroom effect!"
or some other
hb plane with his ouHIL.
&lt;Are In the discard; they ain’t quite your promotion to private first Va. 'Where your nine month old son.
class. We understand you're now that you've never seen, is waiting
stood Bill Gladstone. I&lt;LUt'ito&gt; have
correct!
sat In on the conversation. Will you
enrolled at Keesler Field. Biloxi. for you.
Don'*’address for the nresent is—
ever forget the fine smile each of "Hy mug! Wipe that grin off!" I MUs.. in the huge B-24 Liberator
Sgt. Maj. Donald T Doxey
mechanics school. Let us know your
loved that so much.
them has?
Hq. Parachute School
I didn't get a chance to see Whit­ But can’t use it now for It lacks the address 'Mike.'
M.C.B. Camp Gillespie
Selected for advanced study on
ey Weyerman when he was home,
right touch;
San Diego Calif.
but the bunch around town tell me "Ya bowlegged scarecrow!" 1s off the basis of aptitude tests taken as
Pvt. Ralph w. Hawthorne at
a recruit in the U. S. Marine Corps
your routine:
he has lhe same ol stuff on the
ball that he always had. .He go. It's now "Watch your form, if Li Junior H. Hill, son of Mr. and Camp Santa Anita. Arcadia. Calif,
Mrs. Fred L. HUI. (Nashville R. 2) now wears a medal of Expert in
you don't mind. Miss Green I"
cracked up a little, but us you d exrifle
shooting because of his accur­
nnd he's now attending Machinist's
ncct he’s taken it like a man. and
&amp;er.tand is going back foj-more. "C’mon. ya bls droop, get some snap Mate school at Great Lakes. Good acy- on the range at the west coast
ordnance Trtnlng Center. For you
for you fellow.
I haven’t heard about Dave Good­
In them- knees!"
fellows
over at the Seal Ar lock Co.
Aviation
Cadet
Hollis
D.
Tsenhath
year My it doesn't seem possible Went well with by old squad, but
has been transferred from Colum­ where Ralnh used to work, the offi­
NEVER with THESE!
(hot guy is ** big as his dad. but
wherever he Is. Ill gamble *ee '"Your shirt's out ya dumbbell!" I bus. Ohio. to the following address: cial report says. "Pvt. Hawthorne
compiled the score that enables him
.lull 1 wlA you
A. C. HollU D. Isenhath
can't yell no more—
have seen John Larsi-n when he Forgive -me my groans. H's one heck
dropped into the office wmetlme
aoTHe looked to me ns if he could
w on about fifteen Hein les and "That hat Is no ale can to hang on
give them the works, single handed.
one earl"
And o?
say.
talk about
morale,
or Is now out of order with "Puli In
rptrit
whatever
Jt 1—
the other
yer rearr
day Harmon Wilcox came into the But this Is what slays me nnd makes
ofnee and said “Kim. I want to get
my head dance:
into this thing. I don t want to No more can I bellaw. 'Hey. pull
wait around until that eighteenth
up them pants!”
—Sarge Percival Dandy.
Mrtttday". He'll carry me ball
on the Street—1st Lt. Hoerry
•Xa’LESrd
IO M Seen
Roush
-25&gt; looked Jaunty
tha house the other night. I hod and trim when he stooped over In
goae to bed. and he came up and town enroute from Port Monmouth.
VITAMIN 8 COMPLEX
Mt down on the edge of the bed. N. J. to Camp Livingston. La.
and I couldn't get over how swell Snerrv has lust finished nine weeks
the guys look*. He ll be as handsome ,school in the signal corps nnd he
• CAPSULtS
left
Thursday
for
his
sew
station.
a* the Mayor 'ere long. By the way.
that reminds me. you can t biome
•Howdv' Robert Burick. hrnne
Mode by a great labora­
that handsome lieutenant who fwn VnHrtown. Vs. Ixtok* like
you and the Navy agree with each
comes over here to call on Leonetory and sold .to you with
Harry Dunn came Into the Dratt
☆ When the Navy puts in a call for increased pro­
Board the other day; he had *ome
this guarantee i take Bexel
pictures of hl* two sons. Alpheou*.
for-ton days, if at Jh» end
and.Kenneth I remember when tne ।
duction, it is not calling on big industrialists alone!
first one went. We had a shin dig
of the time you don't, feel
up at the Commercial Club for him.
Seems like a long time ago. but IT1
. bettor, your money backl
bet those guys know lhe answers.
It is calling on small business's that have been con
You know. I don't blame Dr. Waiton for being proud of Junior. Isn t
he a swell looking fellow? Junior. I
verted
to war uses-and it is calling on every individI mean—I wonder wliat that Irish­
100'1
man. Hugh Kelly, la doing? I'd like
to have a ring ride seat when that
fl.', t'fi CHANS*;AP«n.
kid take* a crack at a "Sub . Ill
ual American! Banks all over the country have heard
bet the Helnies will think all the
Irishmen In Dublin have turned
the cry and willingly taken aver their part of the job!
One of our doctors. Capt. Ray '
Paint over your wallpaper with
Finnic is training to become a
flight surgeon. He was home not so
They have mad'' tremendous loans to keep the wheels
long ago. and I'll bet Clark Gable
Clip This List
doesn't make a bit better looking
HXLITE WASHABLE CASE1NE PAINT
officer, and I know darn well he
Of Radio Shows
Uni as good an officer. You should
of industry rolling, to help more and more factories
have seen Lt. Com. Ken McIntyre
MONDAY EVENING—
when he was home. He seems to
Variety
of colors. 5 lbs. makes 5 qts. point
$J25
•'Major and lhe Minor”
have taken on a little around the
win the navy "E" flag for Excellence and speed in
mldshlpa, If that’s lhe proper nauGinter Roger*. Ray Mil­
tlcal term, but he’s still the same
ol' Ken.
land.
production. Your savings have helped. Keep Saving!
Fellows did you know the ol' town
TUESDAY EVENING—
had produced a General, and he's
a real one tool Gen. Gladdeon
"Burns and Allen" at
Barnes, of the Ordnance DepartBuy War Savings Bonds
8 P. M.
ment. HU sUter, Blanche Potts,
Top-flight comedy.
showed me an article the other day
and Stamps Hara—-NowI
in one of the War Office PubllcaWEDNESDAY Evening
beaatifally
don.
I....
tlons. In which he was credited with
-Mayor of the Town"
being the best man in the World, in
at 8 P. M.
33c
’ ENLARGEMENTS
hl* line of business.
With Lionel Barrymore.
। I was certainly proud to learn
I about lhe promotion of mv good
THURSDAY EVENING
friend. Lieutenant Colonel Harold
"Major Bowes AmiPelham. He. Too. has a lot on the
tenrw" at 8 P. Mball. It makes you klnda proud of
Talented entertainer*.
the ol' town.
I rd like to know whether Dick and
Every Puxh Button Set
I Don Flngleton can handle a gun as
"Fifty-Six Yean of Qonlinuoiu Service**
Should Inclade WKZO!
I well as they used to a golf club?
Dorwused to caddy for me when he
wasnl any bigger than the golf
PHONES: 2105 - 2103
HASTINGS, MICHIGAN
^If I wasnl afraid you'd get tired
HASTINGS
PHONE 2115
of it. I'd tell vou about; a hundred

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home south of town, later going on 1 Mrs. Burdette Wadd with her moth­ Betts of Grand Rapids spent the I at St. Louis. Mo., with her brother.&gt; Sunday afternoon and also were at I
to Wayland where they visited herder. Mrs. Jennie Bovee a* co-hna- weekend with her parents Rev. and James McKevitt who U in the navy j tlie Caledonia cemetery where her
aunt. Mrs. Lina Ryno and other f tes*. * Birney Gordon of Tampa. Mrs. Geo. Curtis and other Jdlddle- and there far some InptrucUon I parents are buried. * Mr. and Mrs.
They had visited DlekH parent* in i Glenn Carveth and Mr*. Fronu De­
relatives. The dmltlis ware former Fla. spent from Saturday until
Kentucky and are likely at their ■ ■ tiim lh.v vlulOja in *•jura,
““ naijll
Middleville rraidenu. Her taihor. Tuesday with friends in thta vicinErnest Smith al one timeran a . ity. Mr. Gordon who was a former
planing null here and also operated resident of the weal coumy line,
the first garage in town, now the arrived in Micnigan tost week lor
site of the Flnkbelner Hardware. * a 'Jure months visit with relative:
Tlie home ol Mr. and Mrs. Arthur and friends. * Mrs. Burdette Wadd
Thede of Leighton was the scene ol . uccompunted Mrs. Clayton Brand*ere also visiung Auuuivurc at Miss Virginia wguare. woo। a family gathering on Sunday celt- Metter and daughter bally of Hu­ gusta
Grand Rapids vUlted Ida mother. will
relative® Sunuay. w inc ‘
a vunc unde. Many loreb brating the Joint birthdays of Mrs I'»»» tb Grand Rapids. Wednesday. vme
Mrt. Clara cuter Decoration Sun­ Kilts ue
tanu mage io Uuuuig lucoday io
and her father. Jacob Klump * Mr. und Mrs. George Demin- of ururlev t'atss iiuiuiy moved tu "
were
received
und
ah
iuiu
.•
day. * Mr*. Ida AMrman und her uue evening. * aius t-velyn Qeuaes.. Thede
। unenvilie Friday tram tne Arnold ‘
Uic grana lodge mveung.
of
Grand
Rapids
both
May
3U.
Be,
Grand
Rapids
Were
VUHora
at
Mt.
daughter. Mrs. Clare Sullivan and a senior at Michigan State college sides her parents and the immediate Hope cemetery' Bunday and called place anown auu ua tne urObcieim-l-'
fadEily. ah of Waylnd vicinity were
nome. ine Cico Cummings ranuij
i
family,
others
present
were
Mr.
and
•
on
their
cousin^
Charlra
Skinner
spent
lhc
Decoration
houaliys
wiui
Deaeration visitors ol tier brotherMrs. John Thede and Robert Ro- • und Gertie Harris st their home win move into lhe vacated nouae »□ ‘
zetna of Grand Rapids and Mr. and ‘northcast of town. * Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Wiley are moving into '
blewart BWevl u nutiuj vudung iui
Mrs. Wilber Klump of this vicinity i Vance bhurp were home from Um- Uio nune where the Cummings ‘
HIV were Sunday dinner gueste of
Mr. And Mra. Willis Parmelee of sing where he is employed, for Dec­ lived, w Pk'l. btanley Johnson has *
her brother at Vermontville when- callers at the TtioniM Gillette home. «
fuUy convalesced from his hospital ut mouwi. *ira. James Fendei. and sister Peggy, un a Hl teen oay
their way to Wayland. * Mr. ano Hopkins and Walter Bender and oration Day. * Mr. and Mra. Olenn stay
they decorated her parents graves on
the Ft. Meade Camp, Mury- 1 ney returned to tne cuy ouiuu. funougn from vamp PiuUips. itniMrs, Albert Wlerlnga of tlie wan little son Donald were Sunday din- Allas and Min Dickie of Grand land ntand
expected to spend Dec­
Ims..'He mused seeing hu brother
county line and Mr. and Mis. Edw ner guesu of Mr. nnd Mra. Philip | R«pW-. Halted his grandmother. oration Day
visiting the cemetery ‘
Marian who had been nome but had
In the afternoon all drov- ; Mrs Sylvia Allen and lhe Glenn
* Mrs. Andrew Uackler is spending TMnni. local spent Sunday after­ Bender.
1
Blodgett h05|&gt;ital in .Grand Rap- Allen family M Parmelee. Monday. at Arlington. * Kenneth Vogel ami era
at the Penuer nome dunuuy
a few days at Morley with her noon at the Jomuon-Wienitga home to
Ids and visited Walter’s wHejdUl' * Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Johnson
were Mr. und airs. Med Btagel m l.-na sjray w vuicaoiu* visrivo am.
brottier. Anton Beu-con and family south of town. * Mrs. Wayne Flee­ new
visited
Mrs.
Vogel
and
the
Henry
baby son. 12Hie- -DSKald nc- and baby and Mr and Mra: John
ruunwui. tony dugel und luiuib
and other relative^ Mr. Gackler nor. nee Ethel Hclrigvl. called at cmnpanMi
1iU grandparents to Hop- .Johnson of Charlotte were visitors Brog family. Sunday. Glad to sec ui ualcttunia. alt: and Mrs. taiuivrJ Mury Uray on Dreoral ton Day. and
Uic Stokoe home Thursday wnUe
and their daughter, Mrs. Carl Se- driving
wnere she taught !
! i n toyed meeting old trietxt* ut uufrom Gram! Rapids to her kin*. * Mr and Mra. George Mac- I at (he cemetery. Decoration Dav. Polly back ut town
gar and two children took tier north
years. * Mu* Geneva ‘
iexerebes at Uic cemetery * Mra.
Albion home. * Miss Donna Gnl- Iver of Grand Rapids were weekend 1 * Mrs. Ann Hraselsweet of Re«-d for so many
of Adrian visited her broth- 1
Earl VonStcklc accompanied by her
ster visited her grandparent® at visitors of their son. Norman and । City vi.MU'd her sister, Mrs T. JI Stacker
er. Gerald and wife over the week- 't7rmr^Aiwmar"Mildr^*nim*iLb*'m ‘ P**®**. Mr nnd Mr-5' Miner Palfamily.
*
We
regret
to
hear
tint
Berry
and
family
Bunday
toTuej;Howard
City
lust
weekend.
*
Mr.
happy parents of another son born
FannerT*nw&lt;.L1a,er were *“ Pt‘rcy Jon“ lwtt)luU
end. a Mr. and Mr*. William Camp- 1
Mrs
T.
J.
Berry
is
ill
and
by
docday
morning.
*
New
mompmniA
in
and
Mrs.
Herman
McConnell
of
in Miodtett hoabital. Grand Rap­
bell and small son John of Detroit 'terS^iLr^n uMavine wiro
* ul Battle Creek one day l*at week
tor's
orders
remaining
in
bed
for
Ml.
Hope
cemetery
|«ve
recenth
Holland
si&gt;ent
Decoration
Dav
and
ids. Saturday morning. May 29. The
two or three week*. * Decoration 'been set at the Albeit Fry and’C. spent the weekend with hi* father.
little one wieghe 7 lbs B ozs. * tlie latter part of the week at their
visitors at the Fred Stokoe M Hinckley lots * William Trum- Civarles Campbell and alx» visited hwmtn ot HattteCrcM vtatwi mr Bahner. wiio recently wa* brought
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Brace and home in Middleville. * Mrs. Ray Dav
home. were Mra Ora Hinckley and ble of northwest Thomapple with her mother. Mrs.. Vem Smith and mother Mra^Halu^Suuth^vCT uw ,nim 0V‘,,’bcflJ‘ ulad to k,,ow U|CK
Leon Williams of Detroit were vu- Potto spent a few days recently children.
MIm Doris Hinckley- and hu son and son-in-law. celebrated family. * Mr. and Mra. Seward w^-ndMbunctotUcALer* wJre !! S unprovmg although not jet able to
iton of reiaUves and friend.-, in with her cousins. Scott Campbell Paul Hinckley
and wife of Jackson hU 70th birthday. May X! by utant- Brock and daugter Harriet, and his '
Middleville from Friday over Mon­ and Mrs. Aiuiabel Huntington at Other callers were Mr. and Mr.' | ing n large victory garden * Mr. mother. Mra. Elizabelh Brock all •
day. and stayed al the Hotel. * Mrs Merritt. * Mr. and Mrs Noah John Thede of Grand Rapids. ♦ and Mrs. French of Grund Rapids of Grand Rapids were Sunday vlsi- •
M “"StrSiS ’ iKWtwSS/Si Kk &gt;!“. ?au«r
Kraft were Decoration Day visitor*
tors of Mis. B's parents. Mr. and
of tier sister. Mrs. Ines Jordan. Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Dean nnd son who recently purchased the Breeze M*.
I. R. Pindle. * Mrs. Lucile Mofher mother. Mrs Bertha Karr I McDyer place near Parmelee nre
wife oi
wue
of urana
Grand rvapim.
Rapids. hui
and uk
the ch
Ste«— K remaining for a week's visit,
— w- andRochester
were visitors of ht»: nlcclv settled in.their new home * fit Van Wie to recovering from an 1
wart Rigter family drove to Newton. Norman Maclver hu been oft wort of
Jer? Calin1 ■
tZ.
ter- Mr* Arnold Parker. John lias
attack of appendicitis. Her father. iretadi
'
mother
and
brother.
Mrs.
Martha
I
Supdav
callers
at
the
home
of
Mr
•
Sunday where her mother is burled. । and confined to his home in the Dean and Glenn Dean and family and Mrs William J. Liebicr wen- Nathan Mofflt ha* been xuisting
J
i
tna'ti for few dava 111 With
WBtadh
Spaulding of Muskegon
nnd Met
over ln«t weekeiKl Mra. Katr re- Mr and Mrs J C McKinneV mi'! in her can- a.* her husband is em- j
Clayton Lockwood of Kalamazoo bronchitis. * Mias Jeunetie Rukx malned for a week's visit with Mra । .*&gt;n D.Wid and Mr. and Mt John uloyed in a defense factory. * Billy ■
the
were Sunday
Bunaay visitors at
ut the
ine home
nunn- returned to her work at —
- —Bell
-rand accompanied Mr. and i A. Campbell nnd son Robert, of Sund.-fur has been transferred from 1
of Mr. and Mrs E. F. Blake * Tlie Telephone office in BatUc Crock. Dean
uude*°114 Frctlerick and Donald of
Argle Wlndes when they re- (Grand Rapids. * E. E. Hickman left tlie Great Lakes Training Station* •'GilleUi- Lnrt i u-k i C ar.1
James McDonald home, once Uie Tuesday after a couple days visit Mra.
Norfolk. Va. He b&lt; now a hot- 'o? Grand“ttimdi
Hastings’ were greeting old friends
n_,i_ property.
. iw.ii
i.nt &gt;'&lt;■ nt ® home.
Mr atiH
ltrs.and
Hum
* Mr.
Mrs. Harry turned to Rovnl Oak. this Monday. I early Saturday morning for their to
Will DeGolla
- has ben
*
Mra.
Lenna Kirkpatrick went to old home nt Wiirsafw. Ind wnere hr pltal apprentice second cltus. * Tlie the
Mr i
ln.n,.r.
town' Decoration
Kayner.
nee
Opal
Smith,
of
Lansing
Unproved
unprovea with
wun new aiding,
lumna. paint
(ami
vp-.
■——
Uie liuiiii ol
ot im
his rnrnt
aunt Mra.
Della ,
ii,,. a h Day.
p .ri.*.
il—Sunday
iu,m..
Rapids this Monday for a will spend a few days with hi-, Young Woman’!. Guild cleared $11 Allen
un
Decoration
Day.
*
A
pleasI
M?1 and“ m«% o White
and other change- ♦ Mrs. Louise drove over Sunday morning and ate Grand
tlielr baked goods sale Sat­
Cleveland of Grand Rapids visited | breakfast at the Johnson-Wleringa few days visit and will attend the brother-in-law who !■&gt; vere Hl- * from
ant gathering of relative, ana ।
imd Mrs?Vera
wedding of Miss Lucy Ann Kirk- Miss Pauline Benaway of the Bell urday. * Mr and Mra. F. H. Bar­ friends was held at the home o:
"
:
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o
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i&gt;u
,t *
Patrick, daughter of Mrs Arthur. Telephone office al Battle Creek. ber of Gand Rapids spent Uic week­
Kirkpatrick, at St. Paul’s Episcopal spent Sunday night and Monday end at their cottage "Barber
church. Tuesday evening. * Mrs 1 ut home. * Decoration Day weekend Shoppe" at Gun lake. Several lo­ P^int »-,n.T\V u &gt; Mr.6®?,’ ,nR The prnlrte 8ch«»1 wlU ,nCrt °'„n!ire^r’n«
Sunday. June 6 and the Jackaon
Maud Davidson of Kalamazoo is । visitors at the home of Mrs Isabel cal people were at their cottage*
spending three weeks with her i Lepper were her i.ohs luclun and this Monday. * Rev. Ralph Hiu-pcr Moore and son Russell. Mr. and .rhool rlL.trlet (in June 13 * Mn
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Wilson and duugfitei u-iDuth v and Mra Cha* Baker
mother. Mrs. S. Norlin southwest . Lynn of Detroit, and her daughter. end friend* of Flushing Will come Mrs. Dick
und Mr. and Mra. Monroe tfxnt Friday with Mr mid Mra
i of town. Another daughter. Mrs ' Mrs J. L Hodgson aud husbanu Tuesday tor Ralph’s wife who has Judy,
all of Grand Rapids. Mr. und
Duffev nt Gun teice u d v"
Pearl Jackson also visited her re- | of Kalamazoo who also visited her been spending several week* at tin- Gibb*,
Mrs EllsUMTh Moore of GtecnvtUe. A?d tlw Yankre^tt'isc^mel^.
, cenlly. * Mr and Mrs. Day Hough i daughter. Mrs Roy Steen and fam- Wm. Hariicr home. Ralph, who was
’i ,io*g"berk * Mrs Man- Wonderdud was a cal| and friends of Sunfield attended I ih’ * Mr and Mra Ena, Prl&lt;.- unfortunate to break his leg early'
5°^’ i &gt;er of Mrs. Minnie Johnson. BiunI the school musical Priduv evening brought her mother. Mra. Jennie ta the year can now get about some to rJ’ralm1 r n,
•■“■•o.
w vet
«,» rtav shp wtU
at McKee's ~~
- m the gueste of Mr and Mra Ger- Bo-, .-v, who has been spending sev- with tlie. use of a crutch * Mrs. !•;**»
‘
J vj uu, &gt;&gt;uiui&gt;. t
n-nrembered as
Jmn
vu.red her friend
rrw-.d Miss
D10;&gt;acr a former teacher ta
0"1 Inwn
2CU** vtoited
I aid Stacker ♦ George Moon of the | eral weeks with them nt Jackson Duane White accompanied by her , J
I Grand Rapid* spent the weekend homo Saturday evening and re- aunt Mrs. Schantz, left lust week Letta Jackson on lhe west county Middleville schools, who with her
i at their Middleville home. * Dec- | malned until Sunday night * Na- for Washington state where they »ne, Sunday evening aud Mdndav husband are moving to lheir farm
No matter what you bring
i oration Day visitors of Mr. and I than Mofflt and niece. Mra. Da­ will visit Duane and the latter’s a»d «»h wme other girl friend* near Caledonia after some year*
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your car in for, you're
I Mrs. Ralph Teeter und daughter gannn Gailrulth gave a lovely bnn- son. both in army camp*. * Mrs. h-lped Ix-ilu celebrate her 13th I spent in Pontiac. * Tile Deila Al­
Betty ta aYnkcc Springs were his cue’ Monday evening. May 24 in Maud Cross relumed home Satur- birthday. May 31. * Fred While of len Past Matrons club will be cnVICTORY
guaranteed thp best in
and —
Monday i tertlined al the Eastern Sur hall
nephew. Mr. and Mra. Dunean Tec- honor of the famous four birthday*, day evening from LunMng whereJ&gt; Jackson spent Sunday V*L
L®&gt;nu Whiu*
mother, Mrs. Lena
White 1
priday afternoon with pot-luck
ter and two sons. Lawrence and Mr. and Mrs. Ira GUlaspic of Way- she had been caring for her daugh- with hl* mother.
workmanship and the low­
.
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Duncan. Jr. of Parts. Mra. Law- t land. Mr. and Mra Wm. Trumble ter-ta-luw who wa* recovering from
onp’!3,K.
* ‘ “mrr. Mra Myrtle Shaw and
est in prices. Now, more
an
operation.
♦
Mr.
and
Mra.
James
tence Dav of Big Rapid*. Mr. nnd end Mr. and Mrs. J co Schnurr, JoMra. Edith Stokoe ore co-hMteiwe*.
*&lt;fur,2Hl,Mee
* There have been several, very
Mrs. Neal Newton and daughter cal were guests. The dinner Included Sanborn of Make City were greet­
than ever before we wont
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Ora of Freeport. Mr. und Mra Ver- a birthday club, candy, cigars for tag old friends at the Memorial mWAt.‘2r?,m4SJvMS-JUHU? FL'hcr hlea.,ant social events in town this
ft?,M?r Wa3 1&gt;a5t wrck but llm&lt;‘ “nd Rpi,Ct’ for*
non Newton of Belding and the the gentlfinen nnd souvenirs tor service* Sunday, having apent the
to prove to you that we
and STAMPS
Wiliam Hnwlcy family of Battle the ladies. Mra. Gailrulth vtsited weekend with relatlvcsTn East Cal­ the former Alice Hllger whose pur- tsiclA tv* extensive occount. a* wc
really know how to bring
Creek. * Mra, Ray Lyon* is con- I her grandmother ta Tratersc City edonia. * Mrs. Robert BarUi of San Th? John«nnBrnr2’i?wd'?h,’Sr&gt;n Ltf’”- | would like to make. * The Epworth
Diego. Calif, who ho* been spending
fined
to
her
home
by
sickness
for
recently.
*
Frank
Lee
and
dawh,n
League young folks arc fitting up
To Speed Victory
better and economical
whlch we are all sorry. * Mr und 1 ter Ml * Edna have purchased the tcn&lt; days’ with her grandmother. idence in Mldd.cvdle. * Ells Cross two robins in what wu* formerly
Mrs. Will Johnson nre stayink at home of George Masters on Ar­ Mrs. Sarah Boyce, left this Mon­ Prompt
known a* the Hungcford building.
performance to your car.
their cottage at Deep lake * The I llngton St. Mr. Masters und son day for Cadillac, her childhood
“ rar
bc!!“: Wann Hte Club lunch room and
£?.*.
“* nch ,Krn°’ °"e roo,n »« to be
window at tlie Bedford Hardware 1 Richard of Grand Rapid*, and his home where she will visit hergrand- ^mhas attracted considerable utten- I daughter. Mra. Mildred Mlckil of father. Perry Powers and other rel­
r wu .Oec Prrston nud useti for games and reading, the
ra
FiV ,arc lhl‘ !H* ‘T!'' io,h" ror «»,n« P°»R- The 'ounr
tion ns it was filled with picture, Chicago have been in Middleville atives. * Mr. and Mr*. Horace Livof lhe boys In service from this I this past week caring for their - &lt;rbood und Mr. and Mrs. Frank ~B&lt;?„‘?.i,'CroH8SL?n h£ttv. nl t,w-«*»P,c necd some furnishings.
community nnd also u picture of | household goods. * Mis.-. Jean Stim- Trouyat of Grand Rapids were Mra nire'p1!^},lk,b^aniP&lt;ilaru*“V'. fl chairs, rugs, lamps and tonnes. If
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andu,Uc daughter, you have something to help out. noMarlne Martha Jean Schnd. Two son of Battle Creek spent Saturday weekend visitors of Mra. L&gt; sister. mH'., rii .
o v have retuntetl to the r ufv Mis* Hester Soetcrs or any of
• pictures those of En&lt;dgn Donnld and Sunday nt home and nccom- Mr*. Dolly Johnson nnd daughter.
337 E. STATE ST.
HASTINGS
PHONE 15M
I Hall and Radio Mnn Robert Corson, cunied her mother to St. Man’s Mra. Jerald Bedford and famllv. * mJ11,, ln, ' Vnno,!,tV Jo
r ,,pcnd' । the League young folks. Alx&gt;. they
*wr
: wlH nc’-'d some supervision of lhe
| who have given their lives, bear gold hOMiltal in Grand Rapids to see her Mrs: Joe McClerkin and three m? ®’nH,*fraWw,C
olv
a,
n
d
£Ic!S,n ll’ Fn" ।Ilionu and nl* iteklng the parente of
daughters,
and
son
Harry
and
fam
­
stars, and n silver star on that of brother Leonard ♦ Mr. asd Mrs.
Ravmond Lewis, bombardier, son of Harold TenEyck nnd daughters. ily cf Hastings were visitors at Uic 7i?r.Jinnra'4Lcd S?rt5e?kall'..Sr’ al youns folk* to give some evening*
S'S? !?dtfaSto’f,
?Tre I Io
Wlth lhe yOllnK ,0,ks- Thls to
I Mr. ano Mra. Walter LewLs of the" Gretchen and Katherine of Has- Parmele cemetery. Sunday nnd also
Freeport vicinity, reported missing tings attended the Decoration Dav called on Mra. Sylvia Allen nnd Uie gueste of Mr. McKevitts sister. Mrs. a very good idea—a safe wholesome
nainui. «
in action in the European conflict &gt; exercise* nt the cemetery nnd called Glenn-Allen family. Other callers r™-'
Miac
I1, w*-*™
O£u,!.d. JtaDids.
* .‘ piace
place iof
for young ioik
folks* to gamer
gather
ana Mrs. Harry Stimson have
News wns received bv his parents at the W. K. telbler Iwmi'. * Mr. were Mrs. Denver Allen nf Grand
v-’e '!right here ta
In town for ua good time.
on Friday, and we hone as in mnnv rnd Mra. E D. Lake returned to Rapids. * News from the Dick Sun- ■ been at St. Mary s hospital in w old Man Weather was quite kind
Rapid*
Id* much of the time Sunday afternoon nnd
and held off the
rnses he* happened. Raymoi'd will i their home In Vermontville this defur famiy who left Middleville Grand Rap
I "turn alive * Tlie ’’in" meeting of Monday after visiting at the home ten dav* ago for their new home in ! fcr wvern) dnv* a* their son. Leon- showers during tlie urogram at the
' tlie Rouse circle will be held thl’ of her son Beryl Gillette since Califomtu. was to the effect that : «rd underwent a major ementenev cemetery grove, allowing a good
I Thursdav afternoon at tlie home of ! Thilfsday. * Mr. and Mra. IxmiIm . they spent lust week Monday night , cneratton on Wednesday evening. gaUierlng o» people nd former resi!--------------------------------------------------- I
a, cood recovery but dents who come back once a year
V’w*»»LUittd two or three to pay tlielr respects to their dead
' I
Carter and son and greet old friend*. -The high
Robert and MK* Mvrihu Khitar of . school l&gt;and /nd nuplls furnished
crn Sla,f College at Kalri- : select Ion* for the program and the
mazoo were gueste of Mrs. Minnie memorial nddreas was given by S. H.
• rai'x^‘n.,.Su,.’?a». '’’on’1VK nnd ot* iQulnccfof the local Baptist church
tended the Methodist church wor- with Rev I W. Minor nnd Rev. L
■,7’- t Mf- ad Mrs. Sidnev , chamber!' in also taking nart* In the
, d’itghter Barbara of service. Tlie audience was very at­
'
Ytaitora of Mr. tenUve tn each number altho some
wr*»W’
,,d' Mon- were n little nervous nt limes for
vgu f ,i
a,ld Mra
’’ Brelen fenr n downpour wu* dur It wn* a
visited his parent* at Caledonia ■ thoughtful crowd with many famher son Jerald Bedford and family
over the weekend holidays. * Mrs..
Laurel Maclver. a student nurse atl
Sparrow hospital in Lansing, visited1
1
Sgt Donald Leyendecker of Cahip
Mra.
Malcomb Mad ver at Parmelee,'
Crowder. Mo., is enjoying a ten
day furlough with his wife at the over Decoration weekend. * Mrs,'
Kenneth Vogel was Iwatas* u&gt; u‘

MIDDLEVILLE *

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HIGHLANDS DAIRY GRADE A
MILK IS RICH IN SUNSHINE
Yc«. Sir! That good old
“Sunshine Vitamin" is
right "in there pitch­
in’ ’’!
We
couldn’t
help but win, when
we’re packed with such
"rations of goodness"!

REMODEL
NOW!
IT S YOUR DUTY to keep
the home you love at its best.
Consult The Hostings Build­
ing and Loan Assn, and dis­
cover how easy and eco­
nomical it is to remodel it
and make it lost longer.
PLAN: In order to
moke it easy for you to re­
model property, the Hos­
tings Building and Loan
Assn, can arrange financing.
Money may be borrowed to
convert a dwelling into war
housing or to make it more
liveable for you and your
family. You may repay out
of your income, over a period
of time
THE

Conserve Bottles

MILK •BEVERAGE♦BEER
Aik For Hii

If you arc planning to re­
model. repair or buy o home
stop in and let us explain
our plan.
We Sell War Bonds and War Savings Stamps

THE HASTINGS BUILDING
&amp; LOAN ASSOCIATION
9 Stebbins Bldfl.

Members F. H. L B. Phene 2503

Conserve BOTTLES as you save tin
cans and waste kitchen fats . . it's
patriotic and practical! Modern
battling equipment resferiliie*
empty MILK, BEVERAGE and BEER
BOTTLES .■*. gets them ready to
make more trips to bring your fam-

ily these products more quickly In

glass bottles, the most afficient
containers. Why leave them absen­
tee at home . . not serving you?

It's patriotic and practical to join the
Program for Bottle Conservation,

GradeAMilkl

HIGHLANDS GRADE A MILK
HIGH IN CREAM CONTENT. RAW
OR PASTEURIZED. PT. 7c. QT.

4 Q&lt;
I

BUY U. S. WAR BONDS AND STAMPS

HIGHLANDS DAIRY
(/;r^

Phone 2651

ROBERT W. COOK, Prbp.

Hulince

ilfcs having son* In Uic service and
knowing not what the future held.
At the close laps were sounded bv
Miss Arlene William* and Frederick
Grlffeth honoring the two local
boys who died ta lite war—Ensign
Donald Hall and Radioman Robert
BARRYVILLE

au*. utuuu-s reuiion and Mll;:ra

tie urevg. Mrs. Madeline usiula

rte-uey anu JOycc Eiauu: ot uou,

Latorop aud ctiiiareti were Tuouuy
ewiung cauer*. * Mr*. Clara uay
ion Healy and daughter were Bun-

taiwrenoL- Funr near Athens, w
Mrs. J. J. WUhlls spent Tnurada/
nixnt and Friduy with Mr. ana Mra.
Fi&gt;ul Kesler and ismlly. Paulme.
RcaKr had her tonsite removed ut
Dr. LotOahT* office Friday morn­
ing. * Mr. and Mrs. Harolu Higdon
aud uuughter of Battle Creek were
Sunday gueste of Mr. and Mra.'J.
L. Higdon. Clarence Higdon uud

afternoon and eventag guest*. Mr. .

tuqts were Bunday afternoon call­
ers. * Mr. and MA. Hubert Lath­
rop and clUldrcp were bundny af­
ternoon culler* at Uie homes of Mr.
und Mrs Bert Miller und Mr. and
Mr*. Claud Miller near Augusta.
Mr. und Mrt. Henry Kleve ring and
san were Friday eventag supper
gue*to of the LaUirops. * Mr. and
Mrs. Nelson Brunun and family
were Bunday dinner guette of Mr.
and Mr*. Ralph DeVinc. Afternoon

Bhupp und son uf Lansing and tlie
Date De Vines of Nashville. * Call­
er* during lhe past week of Mr.
and_Mrs. Merritt Mead were Mr.
and Mra Elgin Mend, Mr. and Mrs.
Kenneth Mead and family of Maple
Grove and Mr. and Mr*. C. o. Mas­
on of Nashville and tlielr Utile
grandson Jackie Mason of Augusta.
* MIm Irene Springer of Hustings
was a Friduy night supper guest of
Mlsv Elotee Day. Bunday callers at
the L A. Day home were Mr. and
Mrs. Clare Llnduuer and son of
Battle Creek. Mr. and Mrs. Eldon
Day and children of Maole Grove,
Mik. Harry Green and children of
Bellevue and Mimes Helen nnd
Bette Hickok of Nashville. * Mr.
ami Mrs Arthur U’Ren and chil­
dren of Eaton Rapids. Mr. nnd Mrs
Richard Hetalg and children also
of Eaton Rapid.*. Mr and Mrs. Vem
Marshall and daughters. Mr. and
Mr*. Elmer Gillett und Mr. and
Mrs. Henry Klevering nnd son enloved a picnic dinner with Mr. and
Mrs. George Glltett ahd sons on
Uu-ir lawn Bunday. * Mra. Gordan
Hoffman sccnmnanlrd Mr. and Mra.
Guylord Gould to Qulmliv on Sundav afternoon to visit Dick Hoff­
man. ♦ Our cemetery ha» been
mowed and cleaned up for Dec­
oration dav and it mirelv looks very
nice. The president Will Hyde or
rrcretpry Mrs. Merritt Mead will be
very glad lo receive yuur dues.
PLEASANT HILL

Tiu: Clifford Johnson family has
Uh- sympaUty of Uic netgnborltoud
week* ago when hte clothing cuughv
fire, one leg was badly burned out!
he hud been getUng along well und
wa* home from the hospital a few
days and had gone back to the hos­
pital for more skin to be grafted
on but tjid not recover from tht&gt;
shock of the operation and passed
away Saturday uftenoon. Funeral
acrvice* vre held thl* Tuesday
afternoon at Freeport McUiodlst
church and burial in Uic Freeport’
cemetery. * Rollo Nibba has sold
ilia farm to a party In Battle Creek.
* Mrs. Bert Palmer spent Tuesday,
and Wednesday afternoon with Mrs.
Luclla Reed of Middleville helping
her clean house. * Mra. Anna An­
dersen has returned to her farm
home here for Uie summer. * Thd,
Irving garden club met wiUi Nel-,
lie Benford. Thursday afternoon.
wittuMary Cook u&gt;s co-hoMev,. Thu
। annual plant sale was held and a!”
j nice sum realized from this, a The
Sunshine club will meet with EUn-f
I Gibson June 3. * Mr. und Mrs.;
: Josepli Corrigan are nicely selUcd
in their new iiome. * Sixteen teach-,
cm from Kent Co. gathered at theI hottH- of Mr. and Mra. Vcre Carter­
; Tueadny evening a* a surprise onVerc. Cards furntohed the enter-­
I tatament for the evening. * Mr*.
Clara Williams and daughters and’I
Mrs. Matt Bedford. Miss Jean Griffeth and Mra. Seymour Jordan were
in Grand Rapids Wednesday after/
noon. * Sunday dinner guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Palmer und Paul
were Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Garrison.
Mrs. Ted Olnaugiiton and daughter
Helen Kay. Mr. and Mrs. Keith
Lechleitncr and Mis* Hortense
Mead. * Several from this way at­
tended a farewell party for the
Purchase family of Powers distract.
at the Irving Grange hull Satur­
day evening. * Mr. nnd Mra. Clif­
ton Campbell attended the wedding
of a friend at Grand Rapids Tues­
day evening. * R. J. Williams spent
Sunday with Mrs. Williams at Ihy
home of their daughter Mr*. Bvrot)
Rowlader of Caledonia. Mrs. Wil­
liams has now lost her eyesight
after her goitre operation and se-_
vcre illneM all winter.

I SOUTH SHULTZ
i Last Week’s Letter
■ Dr. Winnlfrcd McLrary of Grand!
Rapids and Mrs. Abbie Henson of ■
Richland called on Mina Kenyon ■
, Thursday afternoon. * Pvt. Orville •
1 Cook who to in service is home on •
a furlough and visiting relative,:
and friends. ♦ Our school clo.ed.
i Friday and Mr. and Mrs. Johncock .
, t«&gt;k all the pupil* to their homo ’
where they were given a bountiful
dinner and also ice cream and eakc..
Thby will mb.-. Mrs. Johncock
| and the many good times she has
I given them. W Mr*. Glenns De­
' Molt and Mrs. Gordon Kenyon of ■
I Hasting* spent Sunday evening at
tlie Kenyon home. * Rev. and Mra.
Fred Horn. Mr. and Mra. Leland
Sherrard and Marcia of BatlH
: Creek and M|ss Shirley Shirrard of
Intercession City. Florida, spent
the weekend at the Hom home. *
Battle Creek Thursday by the sud­
den death of her brother-in-law
Archie Milter, She returned home
Saturday night and Sunday after­
noon Alva Kenyon and family at­
tended the funeral at Mr. MIUer al
Bellevue.
.
With current production of war­
planes passing the fljX)O-a-montn
mart, it te reealted that only one
American-made alrntsne reached
the fighting front ta the first yeat

�THE HASTING 8 BANNER. THURSDAY. JUNE X 1N3

a gun is loaded but vou
can always tell when a man is."
»- m-m uxe a Butterfly rrouc oy Cheerio.
■ '-umpansan. Feilow, you woo l nave
_ZoUy Coffer,
cuance now mat you've given

hat the future held,
ipa were sounded by
lllams and Frederick
ring the two local
in the war—Ensign
id Radioman Robert

IkRM say Mrt or eeeuare te- drrlsred Miaul.

Harold, dust make up your mind
you're as good *» hooked." Bhen

Letter
uuiumi

and Mllgra

mucuy i«UlCl* wun

nuiny thank*. mate’ plenty swell ot
you lo be thinkipg about lhe fel­
lows buck here.
Well return live picture to your
tnoUter but not until tu been in the

■a. Madeline

mrop were suesuay
unu Mrs. henncui

lilarcn were Tue*aay

daughter ware bunir near Athens. *
illU spent ITiuraday

Horencc Higdon ana
Creek were Sunday
evening gueste- Mr.
I Lancaster ol Hasnduy. afternoon cullIi MA. Hubert Lalh-

Miller and Mr. and
lilier near Augusta.
Henry Kievcnng and
day evening supper
lAthropa. * Mr. and
Brumm and family
dinner gueste of Mr.
!i DeVine. Afternoon
i of Lansing and tlie
of Nashville. * CulL
, Mead. Mr. and Mrs.
and family of Maple

lie and tlielr little
ir Mason of Augusta.
Siwlngcr of Hastings
light supper guest of
ty. Sunday callers at
home were Mr. und
Indaucr and son of
Mr. nnd Mrs. Eldon
ren of Maple Grove,
rven and children of
Mlwes Helen nnd
of Nashville. * Mr.
lur VRen and chllRupids. Mr. nnd Mrs
£and children a bo
, Mr. and Mrs Vem
daughters. Mr. and
Jillrtt and Mr. nnd
levering and son cn.
dinner with Mr and
Gillett and tons on
iday. * Mrs. Gordon
npanled Mr. and Mrs.'
I to Qulmbv on Bunto visit Dick Hoff-

UCTION SALE

ILL
Letter
Johnson family has
of the neignboriMXAl
their twin boy. UerI burned about five
n tils clothing caught.

WEDNESDAY, JUNE 9, 1943

etung along well and
n the hospital a lew
gone back to the hoa.■ skin to be gruiieil
ol recover from tins
jperatlou and passed
y aflenoon. Funeral
held thU Tuesday
Freeport Methodist
urtal in Uie Freeport
tollo Nlbba has sold
[&gt;arLy in Hallie Creek,
‘aimer spent Tuesday,
y afternoon with Mn&gt;.
if Middleville helping
»e. * Mrs. Anna Anrturned to her farm
■ the summer. * Tiu!.
club met with.Nel-.
Thursday afternoon,
ok os co-luMlcsti. Thusale wa* held and or
aed from this. * The;
will meet with Etiicl;

12 COWS-GRADES

an are nicely settled
omc. ★ Sixteen leach-.
L Co. gathered at lhc
imd Mrs. Vcre Carter-

furnished the enter-'
the evening. A Mrs.
s and daughters and'
iford. MLss Jean GrifSeymour Jordan were
lids Wednesday after­
lay dinner auesu of
Bert Palmer and Paul
Mrs. Floyd Garrison.
lughton and daughter
Mr. and Mrs. Keith
md Minx Hortense

llkewlw
Health &lt;K(i

ily of Powers district.
Orange hall Satur* Mr. and Mrs. CHfaltendcd the wedding
Grund Rapids Tues1 Fl. J. Williams spent
Mrs. Williams at th?
daughter Mrs. Bvrou
Caledonia. Mrs. Wll-

IN

KEEP TIMING ADJUSTED

Ire operation and se-_
1 whiter.

1 Marcia of Battle
as Shirlev Shlrrard of
City. Florida, spent

rnyon was called to
Thursday hy the sudt her brother-tn-taw
She returned home
it and Sunday aftersnyon and famllv
neral of Mr. Miller

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HASTINGS, MICH.

g the 6P00-a-montn
mailed that only one
le airplane reached

JUST LISTED TWO MORE
HOUSES ON MICHIGAN AVE

EARL R. BOYES

leaned un for Dec­
d It mirelv looks very
•sldent Will Hyde or
Merritt Mead will be
ecelve your dues.

ind visiting relatives;
* Our school closed.
Ir. and Mrs. Johncock pupils to their home ‘
err Riven a bountiful so ice cream and cake..
nl® Mrs. Johncoek
y good limes she has
,* Mrs. Glenna De­
s. Gordon Kenyon of
ay evening at
Rev. and Mrs.

and Mrs. Ray N. Kelley of Stands,
and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Kelley
and daughter of Potnlac. * Mr. and
And now Harold, keep yoyr chin Mra. Howard Morford from Has­
up..good luck and God Bless You— tings spent from Tuesday until
Sunday, with their parents, Mr.
and Mr*. Floyd Morford. * Mr. and i
Mrs. Pay Pearce of Battle Creek'
Addresses
called on Mr. and Mra. H. O. Arm­
Ralph Frisby 36151287
our Hunday. __
A.P.O.
•. Postmaster
HIGHBANK
HANDY HOUSE en North Michigan Avenue real ck*c
Mr. and Mra. Worth Orem and'
(Continued from Paar l.'eec.
2,) i y &gt;ou 1U(V(
h“. 'e B,
‘ number
Ralph
tuuusuiucu
ocv..a,&lt;
urc
aUtoWwj to
prtl
print Mrs. Frotta MnrsiiaU attended '
baccalaureate-exercises at Bellevue
5-23-43 thm.
Sunday evening. Vivian Marshall I
Sunday
graduates there. * Mr. and Mrs.
Dear Banner,-'^’
Glenn V. Leeper 38157333
Anthonv Johnson of Detroit and
Just a line to let you know tluit
399th Bomb Group.
,5J,uC-U£3
Ethel Cavilnaugh of Nashville called
I am receiving the "Banner" O. K.
Wendover Field
recently at Uie home of Mr. and
Sall Lake City.. Utah
ANOTHER HOCHE on North Mkhlnn real ctoac
Mra. George MarslialL ★ Mr, and
tween me nnd my first, liberty und
Mrs. Ray Oslroth were Thursday I
lhe completion of my "Marine Ca­
Lt. Harold Parker
afternoon callers at Uie Ottroth and
det" training formerly known as
50th Armed inf.
Adams house. Sam Ostroth of Has- 1
"Boot" training.
6th Armt-d Div.
Ungs vtelted Thursday night and;
Double garace and full lot. Will sell on contract with
I would like very much lo hear
Friday and Friday evening. Mr. and
from the old Rang in or out of »crvCamp Cooke. Calif.
swoo-w
Mra- Ernie Bateman of Buitimoir
Ive so give out with the ink and 1
promise a prompt answer.
—
Pvt. Clare Hie hard Muglnlge
Creek Is spending Uie iionie of Mr.
Anyone knowing the Platoon No
36161077
and Mrs. Frank Huwblilz * Mr
of Brut e Long. I i bould like to
A.P.O. 700 •: PoatmaaUT
W50A0
and Mra. Erwin Ovepnnth and
communicate with me. pcrtuvpa I
New York City. N. Y.
could look him up.
son of Gary. Ind’, and Mr. and
Mrs. Arthur Miner of Battle Creek
5 ROOM HOUSE on W. Colfax. Has living room, dining
Air Cadet D. E. Henry
days in June.
were Sunday sunt* of Gi'orgc Hoff­
room. kilcHen and 2 bedrooms. Has new asphalt brick
8 C U 1M7
Jerry Ryan
man. George HofTinan. tf. and wife
Ming. ...A...................... /............................................ SI.8M-M
Camp Haan, Calif.
Pvt. Gerald L. Ryan
of Swanton. Ohio, came Sunday
Pit. 329 R DM C B
and will visit until Wednesday. *
2nd Lt. L. J. Francisco
A REMODELED HOME on Eaat Slate Road. Thte plarfl
San I*igo. California
Mr. nnd Mra. R Warner ot Detroit
56 Arm'd Eng. Bn.
called
on
Ehret
Skidmore
Sun
­
Camp
Polk.
La.
U.
8.
Army
May 15. 1043
day. * The Hawblitz famiiyx at­
Dear Zolly-r and Members of Uie
Price ...
.12.650-9®
Pvt
Lloyd
Link
tended
baccalaureate
exercises
at
Hastlngfi Banner:
864th 8 8qd.
I hive tried Just about ewrylhlng
.Hastings Sunday. Ortlu Hawblitz
graduates.____ _ _ _
since my landing In New Guinea.
San Angelo, Texas
I patrolled these rough road* of
BRANCH DISTRICT
New Guinea for 5 months on mo­
torcycle. I had to give it up by
Mrs. Mabel Parks of Kalamazoo
Pvt. Lloyd Rozel Goodenough
order of the doctor, lie told me my
to spending a few days with her
ASJ4. 36458848
REAL ESTATE BROKER
lungs were bad and lhe dust wua
sister. Mra. la-la Bldclman. * Ron­
B.T.C. NO. 10 A-AJ.—Groujic
too much. After I got off the road
ald
Fassctt. ot Bedford Is staying
1178
I went t«&gt; work and invented a I Sod.
with hte grnndjxircnts, Mr. and
D. Barracks T. 857
laundry to do Uic boys' laundry' for j Greensboro.
Mrs.
O.
D.
PBAM-tt.
as
his
mother.
North Carolina
them. We arc so short of men we
Mrs. Ray FasxcU expects lo under- .
STEBBINS BUILDING
PHONE 2659
have to work harder and longer I Next week Nashville takes over go a major operation soon. * Mr. I
hours.
BuDcrintendenl Arlle Reed, and Mn. Ellis White. Patricia and !
I took a 50 gallon drum and cut ns
Norman
of
Marshall
were
Salflrj
"sounds
off.
So
wr
leave
vou
with
the top out of 1L Built a frame, this thought, “you may not be able day night and Sunday guests of Mr. I
put a chicken wire around it. made
a foundation for the washer and
left enough room for a fireplace. I
then took one of our Indian pony | fr
motorcycle motors and hooked It
up. I have a tent lo put my work In. ;
I do my washing in my *porc time
off. To give me more time for fny
laundry, the Co. Commander lets
me drive for tlie Co.
It required another person for
the job so I got myself a partner.
Hie cpl. that helps me la a good
worker. The War Correspondent took
some pictures of my laundry ma­
chine to send to Washington, lhe
Having sold my farm known as Hillcrest Farm located at the north end of Gull lake;
cause for that wax lo point out lhe
different ways cadi outfit has Im­
proved its camp.
or 1 mile south and 2 miles west of Hickory Corners,
Tlie photograpiier showed me a
than within
picture that he had taken for
another outfit. The picture was
From Hi. llrallh'Ufflrrr. sent to all the papers from Wash­
ington. So. I Uiought I would give
my own paper first crack at it. I am
cncloMng one of the photos if you
vrould like to put it in our paper.
Will you please give the picture
at 12 o'clock sharp the following will be offered for sale to the highest bidder:
to my mother after you have fin­
ished with it Zoliy? Thank you in
advance.
I sUrc do enjoy our home town
paper, reading about all ot my
friends back home. I sort of feel
gloomy when I read about all of Uie
ENSILAGE &amp; STRAW
young people getting married. I
know now how oUier fellows feel
Some ensilage
Slade of straw
wiien the draft dodgers marry our
Guernsey heifer, 2 yrx. old, fresh Feb. 6,
X-glrl friends.
bred bock April 23
1 jin enclosing a tlOf-O money
TOOLS
order for Uie USO. Club. I want
Large Guernsey cow, 8 yr. old, soon fresh
the other fellows to enjoy the thinks
These tools are all in exta good condition.
we cannot. You sec there Isn't any
Guernsey cow, 6 yrs. old, fresh Jan. 2,
recreaUon on the Island with the
McCormick Deering, 7 ft. power mower and 2 row cul­
bred back Jan. 16
exception of a traveling tnovle truck 1
tivator
to fit Farmall tractor F-14 or 12
If you are lucky enough to find out
Guernsey cow, 8 yrs. old, fresh Mar. 4
where H's playing.
McCormick power takeoff binder, 10 ft. cut
Sincerely
Guernsey heifer, 2 yrs. old, fresh Feb. 7,
Pvt. Harold K. Cole
Massey Harris corn binder, horses or tractor hitch
bred back Jan. 20
Thomas disc drill with fertiliser
A.P.O. 929. co Postmaster
San FrancLsco. California
Guernsey cow, 5 yrs. old, soon fresh
New Idea manure spreader with lime spreader for
'
If any one eares lo write I would
tractor or hones
Guernsey cow, 7 yrs. old, fresh Dec. 12,
gladly write back nnd tell you of ■
my experiences on the Island of
bred back Jan. 4
Dunham cultipacker, 7 ft. with rotary hoe attachment
New Guinan
By By. Zolly.
Rubber tired wagon, like now, with tires 6.25 x 16
1
Jersey cow, 7 yrs. old, fresh Feb. 22,
"Hello" Harold—thanks to you.
bred back Mar. 10
Heavy steel wheel wagon
Deere side delivery roko .
and all Ute fellows, for letters and
special ttumks for giving your home
Deere
hay
loader
and
double
drum
Guernsey cow, 8 yrs. old, fresh Feb. 18,
town paper a 'break' on the picture.
McCormick mower, 5 ft. cwt, for tractor
You certainly deserve a medal or I
bred back Mar. 4
something for rigging up that wn.-Ji- |
Oliver 16 in. sulky plow
Oliver 99 walker
Ing contraption that must be a
Guernsey heifer, 2 yrs. old, fresh May 2
David Bradley potato planter
Aspinall potato differ
'super-duper' over In those parte. I
1 and 2 hone walking cultivators
Light Guernsey, 7 yrs. old, fresh Jan. 14,
And sav Harold, don't worry too
much about the gals—why any guy
2 hay racks
Milk cart
bred
back
Feb.
2
that can do a washing machine :
1 row corn or bean drill with fertiliser
stunt like you have done, will cause I
Light Guernsey, 5 yrs. old, fresh Feb. 24,
No. 38 Kalamasoo sila filler, complete
bred back Mar. 13
Clipper fanning mill
Guernsey heifer, 14 mos. old, bred Jan. 29
Double work harness and coIlan
Carden drill and cultivoton
Guernsey heifer, 13 mo. old, bred May 10
YOUR CAR
4 galvanised tanks
Heavy tank heater
Guernsey heifer, 8 mos. old
Truck bed 5 s 8 with good stock rock

ON THE HOME FRONT

nd family. Pauline
r tonails removed ut
otlice Friday mornMrs. Harold Higdon
of Battle Creek were

LTZ
Letter,
;
etl McLrary of Grand!
frs. Abbie Henson of:
ed on Mina Kenyon ■
rrnoon. * Pvt. Orville-

nnd Mrs. Kenneth Norton and
family. * Rev. Kauai of Kalamasoo
Give a very good sermon st the
orth Maple Grove church Sunday Battle Creek called
morning and held the first Com­ man's BatpMay. *
munion sendees * The program at
the Wilcox church Sunday waa well
Harting*' to v to ling iu» i
week. Returning after a brief visit Rev. Kenneth Griswold, of Nash­ ante. the Wm. Oytft. 1
she was accompanied by her huj- ville was greatly appreciated.
bund who has recently been pro­
moted to Sergvaiit and has ft tenday.
DOL'D CORNERS
tort Bump and baby and Mr. nnd
Mr. and Mrs. John Hougtitallng
Mrs. Ed Tudor and daughter. Mary were in Jonesville Bunday. Harry and
BANNER WANT MBS FAT
of Hartings aw Bunday afternoon

TELEPHONE 2118

N. CHURCH ST.

Now's the time for timing!
Don't let incorrect timing
in your cor cause wasted

These cows hove always passed the Bangs test but
will be retested before the sale. Average herd test 5.2%

HOGS
5 young brood sows, due about July I

gasoline—it's a common
source of wastage, and you
can't afford it now! Bring
your cor in for periodic ex­

CHICKENS
100 White Rock hens
260 White Rock chicks, 3 wks. old
GRAIN &amp; POTATOES

aminations of the distrib­
utor and entire electrical

About 150 bu. oats
700 crates good corn
20 crates yellow popcorn
,
5 bu. Chippewa potatoes No. 2

system—our trained men
spot the cause of any trou­
ble—save you gasoline. We

conserve your car for Vic­
tory and you

Guernsey bull, 3 yrs. old, wgt. about 1300

YOUR NATON NEEDS

Potato crates

Grain sacks

TERMS: CASH. NOTHING TO BE REMOVED UNTIL SETTLED FOR

YOUR COOPERATION

ANDRUS SERVICE
Phone, 2240 Hastings

Forks

LOREN COPPOCK, Auctioneer

Shovels

75 ft. lath fence.
Some barbed wire.
____lumWr.
.
Old
Platform scales. Hog crates. Hog crates. Slip scraper.
Com shelter. Good brooder house. 7x10.
Electric hover
DeLaval single unit milker, 2 yrs. old, with pump end
pipes complete
Quantity milk bottles and bottle copper
Cold water milk cooler
5 ten-gel. milk com'
3 five gal. can*
Pails
Strainers
■
%
Servel electric refrigerator
General Electric refrigerator, cabinet
Some household goods including knee hole desk, secre­
tary, bedroom suite, dresser, round extension table,
bed, bookcase. And many other items not mentioned.

MILTONG.

�THE HASTINGS BANNER, THVRSDAT, JUNE X 1MJ

visiting
Mr. He was
wounded
December 7th at Mr. and Mrs. Henry Myers and | Brethren church at 2 o'clock Tuesweeks vacation with, her parents,'are v_
_ their ..grandparents.
.
_
_
Mrs. Wayne Benton of South
Janice spent Sunday with Mr. and: day afternoon. Burial at ClarksMr.- and Mrs. Owen Steckle. * Mr. and Mr*.
South‘pearl Harbor, and
end was
wa* a--personal
------Mr. Iand
Mrs.
friend ofBunn,
Sgt. wRaymond Bunn. ♦ Mrs. Alfred Mycra of Wayland * Tine cemetery.
and Mrs. Glenn- Kellogg, local. Mrs ' Bowne. * Mr. and rne.
Mrs. * Wilbur
friend
of WilburI
Sgt. Raymond
Howard Bolb. and Uttle Marilyn Ar- Hutchens and family. Mr*. Carrie Mrs. Anna Moore of Eaton Rapid* Ivan Howk of Rockford spent Sat­ Bowne Center Methodist Church
______________
Hev J. W. McCue. Pastor
nold of Hastings went Monday at Mailhot and family and Mr. and u spending a few week* at her home urday and Sunday with Mr. and
10: 00 Sunday school.
u r H.
or
Prairieville * Mrs. O. H. Fausey was Mrs. Jimmy Woody of Grand Rap- m Freeport. * Mr. and Mrs. Roy Mrs. Leon Howk. * Mrs. Vai Jor­
of Battle Creek wa* a Sat­
11: 00 Morning worship. Theme
Thursday with Rev. and Mrs. lpent the weekend with Mrs. Perry a Sunday dinner guest of Mr. and ids. Mrs. Bessie Fox and Mr. and Nagler of' Detroit spent Memorial- gensen
urday overnight guest of Mr. and .
Year of Joyful Sendee."
Ickea. * Dr Ward Moore and Preston * .Mr. and Mra. L. C. Mra. Howard Thaler • * Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Thaler and Keith of D*y wjth Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kunde. Mrs. Clarence Benedict. * Frank • AChoir
rehearsal at tire home of
Mian Leda Moore Of Grand; Whitney and family of Grand Mrs. Andrew Brcndt ano**on of Hastings and Miss Marion Roush Mrs. Nagler rremained for a visit. Demlng fff—Orknd Rapids visited (
Bryant Wednesday cveis and Mr. and Mrs. Wealey I Ledge. Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Steven- Lansing spent lhe weekend with of Detroit were Sunday visitors of * Lyle Whltpey of Grand Ledge hte mother. Mr*. Nancy Deming. Charlotte
.
Monday forenoon caller of
n*Th’e Ladies Aid will meet with
and non Vern of Clarkxn-HJe sen and baby of Grand Rapids the latter's father Asa Steckle.. Mr. William Hutchens. ♦ Mrs. a-M
Sunday.
Mrs.
Ella
Catt
wa*
a
»up- .
a
r rt
Bundav callers of Mr. and spent Decoration Dav with Mrs Other guests on Sunday were Roy!Theraa Thompson of South Bowne Mr and Mra. Fred Tabberer. * 1 per guest.
*
Mr.
and
Mr*
L
G
.
Mrs.
J.
W.
McCue Wednesday af­
Yargcr
and
daughter
Nellie
of
Has'
called
on
Rev.
and
Mra.
John
Mc-&lt;Mra.
J.
W.
McCue,
local,
and
Mr.
!
per
guest
*
Mr.
and
Mr*
L
O
flamlah Sao*e. * Dan Kauff- Elnora Whitney. * Mr. and Mrs ,
Ray of
of Albion
Albion called
called al
st the
l-.e home .
and Ray
and non David. Jacob Kauff-K-xryl Livingston and famllv of ting* and Mr. and Mrs Frank Yar- Cur Saturday evening. * Miner, Bnd Mrs.linden McCue
oT’their'cousins. Mr. and" Mrs. B. ternoon.
Mrs. E. B Griffin wa* called to
of Logan, and Joseph OC, Clarksville and Eart Posthumu* of ger. local. * W’ord has been re- King called on Mr. and Mrs. Pete daughter of Detroit visited theAl- R. Clinton Saturday. * Mrs Ken- lhe
home
of
her parent* in Byron.
ceived
that
Pvt.
Ervin
Stahl
ot
Bentlcr
of
Clarksville
Sunday.
♦
and
Albertson
familiea
at
Oull
taan of Goshen. Ind., were Bowne were Sundav dinner gueste
PeSnoyer of Grand Rapids Baity Vacation Bible 8cb«»&gt;l to &lt;&gt;P«n
,ri»v evening callers of Mr.'of the Ray Wieland family. * Mr.j near Elmdale has arrived In North Mr. nnd Mrs. Will Schrader of Lak_ Tuesday. * Mr. and Mr*. Ed nelh
Mrs. Leon Howk spent A,to ulld Mr and Mrs. Ray Clin-! Coats «pent the weekend with Mr was a Thursday afternoon caller 1
Munday
,
joe Kauffman and fam- and Mrs. E. M Batdorff. while rc-ii■Africa * *«~
Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Karcher
Dally Vacation Bible school"will
* Mr and Mrs Kenneth Maul! turning home from Florida *tojn*d.। last Thursday at the home of Mn ton of Jiastinip were 8 /.urday and Mrs C. W. Dotv of Battle of
famHv. * Mr. and Mr*. Mat open Monday. June 14th at'the
and family of Maple Grove. Mr in (O sec Pvl. Reuben Pish nt Camp. Eugene Krauss of Elmdale. Pvt. aftenwdn rollers of Mr. and Mra. creek. * Pat Wood* of Battle and
Kayser and* family of Caledonia United Brethren Church in Free­
ESt un Howard De Mond and son Rucker. Alabama. They were also Eugene Krauss was home on a ten Harold Aldrich. * Mr. and Mrs. creek nnd Wiley Washburn and were
Sunday afternoon callers ot
Homer of Ftowktville wwre
nf Woodland. Mr. and
ana Mrs. Claud
tuuu, Tuesday
nicsaav dinner gueste
guests of
v« mr.
...« day furlough from Maryland. * George Bassett spent Sunday with
This school is for all children
S'Woodland.
Mr. and
and Mis. Charles Bunn and port.
'
^^.local.
Fish and Calvin. * Dr
Dr. Mr.
Marttn Thaler of
Uie ages of 4 and 14. The
^Md.
local, were Sunday dinner Mrs.
Mr*. Allen Fteh
.... and Mrs. .............................
— Mr. and Mra. Clare Bassett and Sunday callers at the Surrarrer- Mr.
family. * Mrs. Molly Herrick of between
1
■uMti of Mr and Mrs. Clement Ward Moore and sister Leda of Hastings were Sunday afternoon famllv of Irving. * Mr. and Mrs. Hinckley home. * Mrs. Donald Gun
■nnti
wlU begin at B OO A. M. and
Lake and Mr »nd Mrs. El- school
■
Eod and family
famllv. * M'
Mr. and
Mrs.;lzGrand
Rapids and Rnv
Roy Varvrr
Yanter and
and;callers
of Mr. and Mra. John ThalThai- Gerald Thompson and Jerry. Mrs. Mead and sons and Mrs Elgin Mead
EeZd
a,u1 Mra
*—»•«!&lt;««
trailers nr
close
at 11:30 each day through
BSXm
daughter
daughter Nellie of ..~.~.aHastings were -- * IJHle Marilyn *
—i-i of w
— Dcssic Thompson nnd Mra. Mary of Nashville sfient Thursday with mer Roush of Rockford were Fri- 1one week. The program of tne
don Edmonds,
tamonu3. o
&gt;u*uk&gt; Bonnie&gt;uuuauw*
Arnold
HasFrv were
d*on
„... In Hasting* Sunday. * Mra. Clement Mead * Mr. and day afternoon callers of Mr. and school will include worship iwriod.
■rut
mn Stuart, of Ann Arbor: spent
spent ’Sunday dinner gueste
guests of Mr. and
nnd ting* I* steying with her grandpnr- ...
Mr. and X..-Mra. B. R. ----Clinton.
Mr. m^ Vernor Benton of Grand Rap- Mrs. J. D. Cool. * Dr. and Mrs. H. Bible study. Bible drill. hand work,
“urday night with Mr. and Mrs Mrs. Julia Godfrey. Dr Rlgtrrlnk ents. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Kellogg Mr
~-.
^Rteson after visiting relatives and daughter Helen of Grand Rap-: during the illness o' her father । and■ Mrs.
'•
Alfred Gonzales apd^apd-ra,. Mr. and Mra. Keith Price of S Wedel of Hastings were Sunday memory work and slngink.
Hastmss * Mrs. Elmer Roush of ids. and Mrs. W. A. Reese of Flint Willard Arnold. * Mr. nnd Mrs. Jlmmv. and Miss Helen Moore.dec- * Delton. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Smelk- attemoon callers of Mr and Mrs.
Mrs. E B. Griffin was called to
...uxu «.. grave at
... the, Rutland
—— er. Mis* Margaret Bcatev of Mid­ Fred Kunde. * Percy Rosser spent the home of her parent* in Byron
^ford was a Saturday caller of were afternoon callers * Mrs. Em- w«.-v
Leo Sutton and famllv of Kalama- orated
cemetery Sunday.
Sunday. ** Miss
Miss Sarah
Sarah, dtevlllc, Mr. and Mra. Keith Dur- Sunday and Monday with hte son early Monday morning by the seri­
rand Mrs George Forbey.
* m» Anderwn was in flnstlnes Sat-zoo
1 zoo were
were Sunday-aflenwon
Sundav -afternoon callers
callers cemetery
L j Mn
w Kinosley
J W rwngsiry
of Grandville,
or
urdav. uraay.
* Miss•» Velma Buehler of of
of Mr.
Mr. and
and Mr;.
Mrs. Owen
Owen Steckle
Steckle June
Jane Burgess
Burge-., was
was aa Sunday
Sunday afterafter- gee. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Durkee of Weslev and family of Allegan. * ous UliyeM of her father. D. A.
l&gt;
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Mpnztre
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Duration
club
met
at
Uie
Kt Mrs Lrdla Price of Grand Grand Rapids nnd Mtea Vivian.Mra. Sutton was-formerly Eunlqe noon visitor of MLm Laurel! Hcndee woodland. Forrest Price and fomStoner. * Rev. E. B. Griffin of­
—
«vu* Monday
Mnndnv a...hior
tnttenwni
Mrs. of Woodland. * Mr. and Mra. L. R-4 fly of Hastings were Sunday call- Library Rooms Wednesday. May ficiated at the wedding of lite grand
Rapids
were Sundav and
Buehler z.&lt;
ot rh,r
Charlotte
spentMr.
Mi। -Herrington of Freeport. *
nM^ts~ of Mr.
Mr and Mrs. J. D
D Cool,
Cool, mortal
parent*. Mr.
Mr.I.Frank Dentee spent Memorial Day Wolcott attended the Wolcott re- ers Of Mr. and Mra. Richard Dur­ 26 with a good attendance. Several daughter. Alice Marcellcen at lhe
guests
mortal Dav
Dav with
with their
their parent*.
•
— Merlr&lt;AA,nKAti
* ...
Mr and. .•Mrs.
Campbell anat--^
nnd|nnd Mrs. Forrest Buehler of North with Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Denise and' union at the home of Mr. and Mrs. kec and family. * Mr. and Mra letters were read bv secretary Mr* home of her parents. Mr. and Mr*.
Helen
Lester,
and
by
mothers
from
«famllv
—&lt;.L of Hastings
Hastings were
were Sunday
Sunday Irving.
Irving.* *Mi's
Mis*Nellie
NellieCrouch
Crouch and
andfamily
family ofof*Altd.
Altd. *W Memorial
Memorial Day
iMyR.
R. I.I Wolcott
Wolcott of
r.f Woodland
Woodland Sunday.
sunoay.&gt; ,Walter
Walter Rockhill
Rockhill of
of Hastings
Hastings were
Clarence Munger of Coldwater
guests of Mr. and Mr*. Leap KarMr*. Gertha Beam and «&gt;n Bert of dinner guest* at the home ofMr .* Mr. nnd Mr*. J. D. Cool .dec- Sunday guest* of Mr. and Mrs W their son* in service. Plans were Thursday, a Mrs. Griffin attended
cher * Mrs Bessie Fox of HasHastings were Memorial Day guests and Mrs. Allen Fish were Mrs. orated several graves nt Clarksville, w. Rockhilk * Mr. and Mr*. By- nude for a community Bake and a meeting of lhe.Directors of De­
Hw wa* a weekend guest of Mr.'of Mr. and Mra. Charles Moore ; George Woldring and daughter. Mrs. Sunday forenoon. * Mr. and Mrs. ron paynF arW famllv of Zeeland Food Sale Saturday. June 5lh ih partmental Work «Jf the Board of
the
Cool
Building.
The
next
meet
­
■nd Mr*. Franklin Burges* anl । * Mr. and Mr*. J. E. Roush of; Henry 1-cn.son of Holland. Mr. and John Czanieke. Susan and Ronald.. uerc sufday dinner gueste of hte
Christian EducaUon of lhe United
family * Mr. and Mrs. Glenn I Rockford. Mr* Bc.vsl- Fox of Ha*- Mr*. L A. Seger of Grand Rap- and Mr*. S. Hedlund of Muskegon mother Mr*. Ida Payne. * Mr* ing will be held the last Wednesday Brethren church held at the office
wtirr' and daughter of Ha*tlns». ting*, anti father. Robert Hanford. ids. and Mrs. Mary Dodge, local were Sunday gueste of Mr. and Don* Preston of Battle Creek was In June. * Mrs. Charles Woodworth of the General Secretary. Rev. R.
Mra. Peter Miller and grand-daugh- of Lake Citv were Saturday caller* I Other caller* were Mrs. John Mrs Emil Olson. * Mr. and Mra. prcd Kunde * Mr. and Mrs. Ern- of Eaton Rapids and mother, Mrs. W. Rash in Huntington. Indiana
ter Rev* of Irving were Sunday Of Mr. and Mrs, Allen Fl.»h. * George formerly known as Vera William Crakes were Sunday din- crson Batdorff ot Rudyard were Anna Moore local, were Thursday last Friday.
afternoon callers at the home of I Mrs. William Boughner and sonsl Kuempel. of Holland, and Mr. and ner gue*Ls of Mr and Mrs Bud u Sunday caller of Mr. and Mra. afternoon callers of Mr. and Mn.
United Brethren in
Irma Brown * Janet and Joan . Weslev. James and daughter Joyce; Mrs John Kuempel and daughter Sisson in honor ot the birthday an- Wednesday evening callers of Mr Mrs Emerv Kime and daughter Church of theChrist
Slocum of Hastlncs spent the week!of Saranac were Friday callers nt of Kalamazoo. * Rev. and Mra. J nlversartcs of Mrs. Crake* and Mrs. and Mfs. j d. Cool. They were Fret! Tabberer. * Mra. Harold Yod­
E B. Griffin. D D. Pastor
end with Mr. and Mrs. Jav Blough the Allen Fish home * Mr.andlW. McCue, local, and Mr. and Mrs.
Sisson. * Mr. and Mrs, H. J Har- on (heir way home from Florida er and daughter Nonna local and
Phone 4B1
and family. * Mrs Maude Rogers Mr*. Charles Hoyt and daughter: Lindon McCue and Linda of De- mon and son Charles of Grand where they spent the winter. * Beulah of Clarksville called on Mrs., Freeport
.
and Marguerite and Mrs. Jennie Pattv were in Middlevilleand j trolt attended a family gathering
Rapids were Tuesday evening din- jjr. und Mrs. Ray Thomas of De- Dora Kipkv of Middleville, who te
10:30 A. M. Sunday school
Casaday spent Sundav with Mrs. Grand Rapids Sunday. * Thenext, at the farm home ot Mrs. William ner guests of Rev. and Mrs. J. W. tro|t and j^r. and Mrs. Ray Thom- n patient at Pennock hospital in,
11:30 A. M. Morning worship
Nellie Smith and family of Has- regular meeting of Freeport Re-! Leseney of Eaton Rapid* Monday McCue. * Waiter DunMcbcrgrr of
of Detroit and Mr. and Mr*, Hastings Saturday afternoon. *
7:00 P. M. Christian Endeavor.
tings. Mr*. Alice Capov of La- bekah Lodge will be June 10th. * They also railed on relatives in Marine Cltv was a week-nd guest .Merrill Karcher and family were; Mr. and Mra. Lcndon McCue andI
mont returned home with them to Mr. and Mr*. Kenneth Clark and lonsing. * Mrs. Rav Wieland and of Mr. and Mr*. Clement Mead Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and। little daughter Linda of Detroit. Topic: Sunday: Used or Abused?
spend the week. * Mr and Mr*, daughter Louise of Hastlnv* and Bonnie Lou attended the Brethren nnd family. * Lawrence nnd Dale Mrs. Watt Thomas of South Bowne visited their parents. Rev. and Mrs. Leader, Rev. J. W. McCue.
8:00 P. M. Evening service.
Carl Lass of Caledonia were Sun- Robert Newton and son Jimmy. Ladle* Aid nt the home of Mr*. Kauffman spent Sunday with their *Mr. and Mrs. B. R. Clinton, Mi John McCue from Sunday unUl1•
8:00 P. M Thursday prayer meetday afternoon guests of Mr and local, spent the weekend tip north ‘ Roy McRobert* of near Alto last cousin Daniel Kauffman of Ixxfan and Mrs Alfred Gonzales am Wednesday. * Boyd Payne of Hos­
Vn Harold Aldritfh. * Mrs Zona &lt; near New*avgo trout i^hlng, * Thursday. * Mr*. Elnora WhitncV * Tire Misses Manon Roush and Jtmmv and Mis* Helen Moore wen ing* spent Friday evening withi ing with administrative board pieet’
Pmtma of McCords was a Monday Mis* Dorothy Steckle. whb I* n leaves for Cadillac Friday to visit Dorothy Bunn visited Pfc. Howard Hastings visitor* Saturday * Mr nte mother. Mra Ida Payne. ★r ing following.
Daily Vacation Bible School will
forenoon caller of Miner King. * nurse nt Community hospital In her brother and wife Mr. nnd Mrs. King at Percy Jone* hospital in and Mrs. Clarence Benedict spent, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Coats attended1
Mrs. Effie Richmond and daugh- Battle Creek Is spending her thrte William D. Hackstcdt. * Janet and Battle Creek Saturday evening. . Saturday ui Hastings nnd Vcr- the Memorial services at Dowling{ begin Monday. June 10 at 9:00 A
and continue one week.
montvllle. * Delbert Bassett of Irv Monday. * Mr. and Mrs. BUI Slo-■. M.
and daughtera of Hus­ Pleasant Valley
ing te spending the week with hi.-,’ cum
10: 00 A. M. Morning worship
grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Georg, '.ings were Saturday evening sup­
11: 00 A. M. Sunday school
Bassett. Mr. and Mrs. Prank Smith. per guest* of Mr and Mr*. George
8:00 P. M. Tlie Sunday school and
Bustnnce and family. * Mr. and
and family and Mr. and Mho.' Mrs.
Burt Sydnam of Alto were Chrtetlaa Endeavor will co-operate
Henry Rinck of Grand Rapids wen Thursday
evening callers of Mr..In lhe Children's Day program.
Sunday afternoon callers ot Mr ind Mrs. Charles
Bunn and fam-' 8:00 P. M. Tuesday prayer meetand Mrs. Charles Asplnall. * Mrs lly. They also attended
the gradu-. ing at the home o! Mr. and Mrs.
Jane Draper. Wiley Washbum. Mr
t
.
&gt; and Mra. Robert Washbum and Ho- it ion exercises. * Mr. and Mrs 1 Floyd Neeb.
Fry and family of Banfield.
rnvvir* * *
imer Washbum of Pottersville were Leo
Mr.
and
Mrs
Frei
Ballance.
Mrs
1R, • .
.
Sunday callers of Mrs. Ella Catt George Hillman, and Mr*. Harry
Vteitors at Fred Otte during the
* Rev. and Mrs. Everett Love and Bush of Hastings were SundavI' wrckcnd
were
Mr
‘
"
nd
Bruce
Katharine were Tuesday evening Xt* of Mr and Mh Clarcnce
UllU
dinner gueste ot Rev. and Mra. J. Benedict. * I.Freeport
school:i
a?d.;!’^M2L?[..Po.'1.4a£,..Mr ?”d
FYeeport High jrhoo)
W. McCue. * Mrs William Hutch­
‘'Vi.'.. 29
" with the an-i ■«“lne and Barbara arid Harold Otte
ens spent Monday and Tuesday in closed Friday.' May
nual
picnics.
Th:
Hastings: * Mrs. Perry Preston
“mnm hJkt thHr cnd T' O“«»&gt;p»&gt;do *”&lt;1 Mr. and Mrs.
and
Intermediate
ste
room
held
their
their
.
i
chas
Erwav of KaUnuizlM, w aevspent two week* with her sister
Mrs. Mary Burch of Bay City. * picnic at Caledonia park; Grammar eral from thte vicinity attended the
John K|mball and two daughter? room at Reid's resort, and tlie high Decoration Day exerctecs at the
school
at
Fajlasburg
park
in
Lo-1
of Battle Creek and the formers
Rutland cemetery Sunday aftemsteter, Mra. Vera George of Hol­ well. Graduation exercises were! noon. * MLss Genevieve Erway of
land called on Mr. und Mrs. Rav held Thursday evening in the Meth- , Grand Rapids. Mtes Joan of Kala­
Wieland Sunday evening. * Mr. and odtet church. Instead of using the mazoo and Mrs Jimmie Dibble of
class
money
for
a
trip,
each
memj
Lansing were weekend visitors al
Mrs. Allen Fteh were in Grand Rap­
id* Saturday. * Sunday evening ber of the elass was presented with . Ray Erways. * Mr. and Mrs Rob­
ert Shncker and children v
of. Rich’callers of Mr. and Mr*. John Thal­ a 825.00 war bond with hte diploma.'
er were Mr. and Mrs. William * All teachers will return again . land nnd Mrs. Gena Brown ot Hick­
Spears and son. Mr. and Mrs. John next September with the exception ory Comers were Sunday visitors
Mishler, and Mr. and Mra. Frank of Robert Hardy. * The W. M. A. । at Chas. Whittemore*. * Mr and
Martin and daughter Marilyn of will be held at the home of Mrs.: Mrs. Clyde Warm were Charlotte
Grand Rapids. * Mr. and Mrs Frank Walton on Thursday. June i visitors Saturday * Mrs Clyde
Hnrrv Lane of Byron Center spent 3rd with an nll-day meeting. Pub- Warren accompanied Marjorie LhuSundav and Monday with Mr. and lic dinner at noon. * The W. S. baugh and mother to Baccalaureate
Mrs. Leon Howk. * Mtes Dorothy C. a will meet next Wednesday ot exerctecs in Hastings Sunday. MarVan Patten, who has spent three thc home of Mrs. William Mtehler. •orie being one.of the graduates
weeks vacation at the home of her It wiU also be Ute Secret Pal party * John Havens justeted with the
parent* Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Van for the birthdays of those In April, com planting at Forrest Havens the
Patten, hu gone to the Children's May and June. For transportation । forepart of the week. * Sunday
meet at the Endres store.
j
.at C1&gt;d^ VKprrena were Mrs
hospital in Detroit to affiliate three nstrrtT*Dv
I Warrens parent* and brother Mhrmonths in Pediatrics. * J. W. Reu­
Ann Mescar
MWar of
nf CampCimn. w
rlUSunday
n“tM visitors
Mnd
°f lensing.
ter of Grand Rapids. Mra. Charles . n*rs \
Sar.“h Ann
at Roy
Erwav's
Woodworth and son of Eaton Rap-1 bell passed away Friday afternoon. were Mr and M„ Homer Erwav.
Id*. Mra. Anna Moore. Mrs. Adah ■ She leaves to mourn her loss two Mr and Mrs Harold Sharp of Mus. Motter. nnd Mr*. Ellen Seese were ron* Emerson Mescar of Detroit kegon. Mr and Mrs. Ward Erwnv
, Tliuradav dinner gueste of Mr. and and Bert Mescar of Hastings; a MIld Mr. nnd Mrs Dick Rose and
Mr*. Sc mi* |i Seese. * Ada Sigler d?u*.hte.r. Mr* Roy EldndRe of I Dickie of Hastings.
visited friend* and relatives in Has- ,!Clarksville. --------------Funeral services
--------------were'
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tings for a few days last week. *1 held at Pleasant Valley United FOR VICTORY BUY WAR BONDS

ter Joyce of Lansing were Sunday
callers of her parents. Mr. and Mrs.
William Dukes. Mr. and Mra Floyd
Duke#
Duke# and
and Bernard
Bernard local,
local, were
were uteo
also

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LEGAL NOTICES

LADIES AND GENTLEMEN

YOUR ELECTRICAL SERVANT

HE WAS
BORN HERE

TO SERVE
YOU HERE

I’M THE NEW
CONSUMERS POWER
COMPANY EMPLOYEE
YOU'VE BEEN READING ABOUT

RtJJj, represents the tbousindi ol labor-raving,
time-raving, drudgery-releasing tasks that arc done
by electricity.
- He is a friendly dynamic fellow always ready at
the snap of a switch co serve you day and night. *
From now oo he will be a regular visitor in this
paper bringing )ou the up-to-chc-minutc thrilling
and interesting news about his many and varied
experiences.
Watch for him and turn to him when you want
work done easily, quickly, quietly and economically.
Rf&lt;Uj Kilou jl! is his name and he it as close as your
nearest electric outlet. He w ill be THERE-—Always
READY, Always W1LUNG to SERVE and SAVE

INVEST IN A BRIGHTEK FUTURE

WAR BONDS

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In Michigan thoae needles* calls Increase the load on
wardxisy central dlfice equipment by 1,180 hours of opcraton'
time each day!
We're at war, and we must keep lhe telephone system
clear for vital war call*. In normal limes we would add new
equipment to handle lhe increased load. That can't Ise done
today Isecausc the needed materials have gone to lhe fighting
fronts.

Mik
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Please.' before you ask “Information” for a number —•
look in lhe directory.

STAMPS

[onsumERS power

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THE purpooe of your telephone directory i* to give you,
quickly and easily, Jhe number of almoal any nearby telephone
you with to call Yet six out of ten calk to “Information” are
for number* that could be found by looking in the directory I

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If it Un't Hated and you mutt call “Information,"
write the number down so you'll hare it next lime.

MICHIOAM

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COMPANY
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The Hastings Banner
SECTION ONE—FACES 1 to 8

EIGHTY-EIGHTH YEAR

On th* ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆

Home Front

t labile,

Nashville. Michigan
June 4. 1943
-Hl" Servicemen:
Just a few words from this "neck
of the woods" letting all of you
know that we are getting along
pretty well with the rationing wo­
Eram so that all you fellows mignt
ave the necessary supplies and
materials to win this war. Some
say that the Inconvtence Is terrible
but those folks should change
places with you for a while, eh?
This week marks the'end of the
Kmey for twenty-eight seniors in
Nashville W. K. Kellogg School.
Burcalaureate servlets were held
May 23. with Rev H. R. Krelg of
the Evangelical Church shaking.
HU topic was. "Light and Life’.
He said that Education was Light
and it was education that would
help formulate the peace that was
to come. His talk was very Inspir­
ational. Tlie Class of '43 held tnelr
clans night on Tuesday. -May 23.
There were two vacant chairs, each
decorated by a service flag, one be­
longing to Bernard Garvey, Jr.
Co. E, 187th Inf.

of Mln-

::i

Probate.
Out 0 3

HlrN-

And the other to:
Pvt. Charles Lykins
■
408 Training Group
Flight 2L AAJ'.T.T.C,
B.T.C. NO. 4
Miami Beach. Florida
Bernard left during the first se­
mester. Charles and Sherman Ly­
kins were- called together but Shgi man failed to pass the physical,
hl* arm was loo crooked. Now I
know why he could throw so many
curves when he was pitching base­
ball for Nashville. “Sherm" was

Commencement was held May 27
with Mr. Naaeeeb Damoose of Bat­
tle Creek as the guest speaker. He
told hto life history as a Syrian,
arid said hto family record went
back to the birth of Christ. He
pleaded with the graduates not to
take America and Ita liberties for
granted but to souelch the sub­
versive activities of people In our
midst. He thanked America for the
opportunity It gave him and closed
by saying. "Thank God I Am An
American". Mrs. Lykins and Mrs.
Garvey came to the platform to
receive the diplomas granted their
boys.
Senior activities were rather
scarce this year. They gave up the
senior trip so there was no need
for hoarding large stacks of money.
Tliey took two days off toward the
end of the year to look for Jobs
and play around a bit. Some went
to Detroit to a ball game white
others went to Uuudng and Battle
Creek shopping. Some of the boys
who are looking forward tnot too
anxiously &gt; to being In the army
soon are: Vernon Wheeler (a Jun­
ior). Curl Lents. Earl Smith. Robert
Webb. Kenneth Meade. Harold
Bredle. Calvin Pace and John Petti­
bone.
Miss Ruth Williams, a former
teacher who joined the Women's
Army Auxiliary Corps last summer,
sent the seniors their class flowers.
Her address to:
Ruth Williams
158th Co. 3rd WAAC. Tng.
Center
Fort Oglethorpe. Oa.
Robert Belta, belter known as
“Bob", has a bouncing eight and
one-half pound boy. Bob's address

Corp. Robert Betts 34810618

Probate.

the ad-

t (labile

iffir.

r Drain

Littla

Camp Phillips. Kanias
He was home on a furlough a
few weeks ago and came up to the
office for an hour or so. I asked
him more questions than he could
answer in ten hours- He likes everythlng except the long hikes and
the cold nights while out on a
problem. Those of you who knew
Bob probably can see him sitting
In the back of the study hall twist­
ing his hair around a ocncll and
wondering how he could get that
motorized bike of his to work.
Charles Hidgon whose address U:
T-5 Charles Hidgon
B.T A RB. Unit No. 3803
Louisiana State University
Baton Rouge
M
t „
dropped in for a lllUe ~buU session"
a tew days ago. He to now going to
school specializing in engineering.
He is located on the beautiful cam­
pus of the University of Louisiana.
Some one whispered that it was
built during the reign of Huey Long.
I have had several letters from
EsrI Pennock
Fleet Air Wing Kight
Headquarters Squadron
c/o Fleet Post Ofilce
San Francisco. Calif.
Earl to glad to be back on terra
finna again after the Lexington
was torpedoed from under him.
His wife, the former Clara GlUett.
Is located near hie camp.
Leonard McKercher. President of
the Nashville Softball Association,
is planning to have a league again
this summer but there will be only
tiirec teams. It will not be quite
the same because some of the beet
■’arguers" are out of town on busiis:
Oo. C 729th Ry.. Opn BN 38417375
Camp Thomas A. Scott
Fort Wayne. Ind.
came home for a few days last week
and tells us he is with a railroad
battalion.
P.V.T. Albert Graham
AS M. 36480593
Group 1186. B-KS.
B T C. No. 10 A.AP.T.T.C.
Squadron A
Greensboro, N Carolina
Albert writes that he would rather
orate the gym for a party or clean
' up after a banquet than make those
long hike*.
Pre. Wayne Bera Is stationed at

^Vood

and Is following his old hobby,
photography.
Jay-Bruce visited the school last
(OonUnuod on Page 3, Sec. 2.)

'

HASTINGS. MICHIGAN,-THURSDAY, JUNE \0. 1943

AN EVENT OF GREAT IMPORTANCE

J. B. Gonyou Hot
Bought The Table
Company Plant

One of the most significant dip­
lomatic events of the year is the
meeting between DeGaulle and Ol­
raud in Algiers. Despite differences
uf opinion and touchy temper-

U. 1. &lt;

14 PAGES—2 SECTIONS

BIG WINDSTORM
LOSSES ON JUNE 1

Good Now* For
Those Who Get
Old Age Aiiiitonce

RATION

Anglo American guess Both in
Britain and the U. 8. A.. the
strength of DeGaulle was apparent­
Recipients of old-age assistance
The board of directors of the
ly under estimated. Olraud was
Most of the Losers Carried will be Interested in the informa­
Hastings Chamber of Commerce z Directors Veto Against It?
groomed with the backing of Eng­
tion given out from Lansing Iasi
has sold the old Table Company
No Windstorm Insurance
Ionia Fair Also Given Up
week that any man receiving such
land and America, to supercede
Blent to John B. Gonyou and sne
The
Windstorm
Insurance
ComThe directors and officers ot the
aid. who accepts a farm job. will
factions, appear to be on DeOaulle. who has never been per­
tie stands in his name. The olant Barry
Oo. Agricultural Society held
not have his grant reduced or con- ------ on agreement
Is now occupied by the Royal Coach a
sonally popular with Allied dip­
lengthy meeting Wednesday night.
Co., which has been doing a fine They
unite
independent lomats but the plan did not work. ones, from the cyclones which swept celled because of It. It is not manahad a serious matter to con*W|U . H
”—
business here In the lost two years alder. The question of whether to I Frenchmen and Insure the contlnuMost of the Vichyile French across thto state on the afternoon nor to it Intended to encourage any- believes this service will enable ti
and still has unfilled orders for Ito hold a fair this year or not was atlon of a Democratic regime,
leaders in North Africa were no and night of June 1st. The heavier
dividual* to cooperate more fully
product
Important. It wks discussed'
*,
«nJ more inclined to follow Olraud losses reported are mostly bams, alThe Royal Coach Co. to owned by . most
from every angle before the final 1 If successful, thto union of the De- inan
than uexjuunc.
DeOaulle. uiraua,
Olraud, aespitc
despite ai
Al-- i ’bough several houses were wrecked, there might be several tn this
Mr. Gonyou and his associate, H.
never A*"™
"ept^LJmeph. county who would be glad to earn
W. Werner. Mr. Gonyou having vutc was taken. Tlielr judgement Gaulle and Olraud factions means lied victories In Tunis has..-imt
— I Cass. Van Buren and Berrien coun- a little extra money by doing farm
was
that,
under
the
condition*
and
'
that
the
Vichy
regime
of
Petain
and
Red stamps J and K good through
much the larger interest in the
J*1!” ’tle* and either an offshute of that
partnership. The company has been uncertalnltle* of these day*. It would Laval loses the last shred of pre- which ha* been accorded DeOaulle. - one or another ripped uo things Jn work, as long as It will not (eopar10 ,101d a ' tense of representing true French
dlze their monthly allowances by
Red Stamp
giving employment to over 100 be un*,*f h*.
.S
...
a part of Calhoun county.
county
fair
Jn_1943.
i
op
inlon.
the
state.
Such
work
would
be
very
Be
ginning
workera It has had large orders
The American public was shocked
The moat revere lasses and the helpful this year. If we get weather
At a meeting of the Ionia Fair
from the government wltlch we Association,
June 6
held last week, it was
when it learned that U. 8 and 8"“^
suitable
for
crops,
.which
we
nrobhope will continue ito liberal pur­
Probably the present muddled -Brittoli
June 13
leaders
heCUnUjn
„’!,luJe 1 and
lal; 8hjaWa*see
experienced
unanimously voted to give up the
ably will before the season ends.
chases of Royal coaches.
icuuriaIn
m North
nwui Africa
zvzica l,(n
counties
June 20
status ot the Independent French nriu*n
O-&lt;18 Points)
June 27
(Continued onpage 4. thto Sec.) The Free Press Saturday reported
movement to due partly to a faulty
i the damage in Shiawassee county
orable conditions thia year for the
i alone would exceed 8600.000 Only
Ionia fair's directors to do that
Blue stamps J, K. L, M, valid
I a small part of the losses were covthan for those of Barry county.
through July 7.
: ered by Insurance.
With gasoline rationing, it was plain
, Up to the time when thia article
that the attendance at that fair
I was written, the Windstorm Co
would be very slim. It has drawn
।
had
received
report*
of
6.500
losses'
The 1943 Class, 120 Strang, imost of its patrons from consider­
Will Interest Farmers,
I since March 17. They expect at
able
They could not come
Receive Their Diplomas
'next distances.
Also Receivers of
i least a thousand more reports as
August with the small limit
Stomp 13 good for 5 lb. from
Tlie 8ith, annual commencement of gasoline available now. Without
' a result of the June 1 stonru.
Old Age Benefits
County Agent Foster Urges All Home Carden Aid Possible
June 1 to Aug. 13
of Hastings High school was held ,big crowds the Ionia fair would be
, Fortunately for the company and Hastings Banner Readers:
.
Stamps No. 15 and 18 may Im
at the Central auditorium beginits patrons, tlie company has a large
To Help Prevent Possible Acute Food Shortage
At Ito last meeting the Michigan UMd far canning sugar In amounts
nlng al 2 o'clock Friday afternoon.
i cash reserve with which to meet &amp;Kial Welfare Commission revised of 5 lb. each through Oct. 31.
Barry county people would not
Many gardens in the county have *
There was the usual big crowd In .have to drive far to attend a fair
Kyment* to thou* who have suf- its policies regarding consideration
Both coffee and sugar coupons
attendance, brought there by their -here, Undoubtedly rationing of gas­ had a real setback due to the rain p
cd losses Tlie Windstorm Co. of income derived by Old Age As­
x
prrta--* Ynnr
past month. Some are not . busy
tOSy iu
tO arrOteCT
interest in the large class and In 'oline would cut attendance even If of the post
iuicvi TOUt
■ ww.
; lacked less than 810.000 of reaching sistance recipients from agricul­
the school. The program was In- ,we had a free fair. Aside from that yet
..*» planted, others ■are
r—1 Kmwnrrl
a
■■ nm ft I I
drowned
E.
the 8500.000.000 mark at the begin- tural labor. These revised policies
tereAting throughout.
others are about taken iKEOraen From KODDITS | nlng of thls yea,..
are now In accordance with liberal­
Is the uncertain!!/ in planning an out. while
To the straines of the "Proee*- attractive program that would make over with
weeds andquackgra*s
Those who are putting in Victory . Invariably in the pa*t. when cy- ized provisions of the Federal Pub­
slonal March" by the high school 1our fair a success.
Co. Agent Fo*ter encourages all garden* will probably have reason ! clones have swept the state as they lic Law No. 45, recently passed by
band, under the leadership of Mr.
The backward season this vear gardeners to have hope and redou- I to provide against the ravage* of ■ did last week, there followed large Congress.
Stamp 18 valid after June IS.
Lewi* Hine, the one hundred and would prevent farmers from making ble lheir
This law made an appropriation
efforts with the good I rabbit*. They may be Interexted in j number* of application* for insurtwenty graduates marched to their exhibits In August
weather at hand.
• ; uu
thl*
plan u&gt;
of , stopping rabbit raid*, j ance. Many people sewn Incapable to assist in providing for a supply
. pu.,,
places on the platform.
and distribution of farm labor for
stamp Number 8 from BMto
It Is more important now than I Joseph W.
Under all the circumstances we
The first number wa* the singing
1943. This law contains a section Mileage Ration A Book, worth 4
each family have all the ; Rap’d?.
.
of the "Star Spangled Banner." believe the directors of the Agri­ ever that
which enable* the states, under cer­ gallons of ga&amp;ollM, good ttragn
possible. This same rain and does considerable garden!-----tain conditions, to pay Old Age As- July 2L
played by the band. The Giris’ Glee cultural Society did the wise thirty Krden
a shortened the commercial sup- I make* the following statement.
slstance at the April 1943 rate, to
Club, the Choir and the audience
ply of garden crops. Many com- | ’
w*11 __ ____ ___________I quite certain that the comoany will
persons who were receiving Old Age
heartily joined In that inspiring. I
iny
plant
which
has
pasr,
the
billion
dollar
mark
in
1943.
merclal gardens are In low area.* 'one nibble of *m
Assistance tn April 1943, regardlM
song. There followed a feeling In­
Ufa a
Lime-and
------- :-------- •-**
now comoleteiv under water. Early been sprayed wit-.
_ weak -------------of the foci that such persons earn an Must last until
vocation bv the Rev. Don M. Gury. 1
vegetables will be scarce on the -i&gt;cPP*r solution. Tlie spray Is non­
Income as agricultural workers.
Rector of Emmanuel Episcopal
market
"
I polsenous and can be washed off I
Therefore, under these new poli­
church.
on on ..e™,. nunmo.
,tu,“
cies, in Michigan the grant of a per­
The High School Choir, under the
son who received Old Age Assist­
season Co. Agent poster states there 1
rnbwt^ncllrnt formula
leadership of Mr. Arthur Lower,
ance in April 1943 will not be re­
"AB
1 u”
gave two songs which — *•-—J
duced from the amount he received
their excellent training.' ....
Ur vr«t2lu In llw home &lt;*rten *££Kr'lnjue'^oiumt1 w»ter T?n
In April 1943, because he earns an
Hence was
preclatlon of the audience
Income from agricultural labor.
Increase of Over $83,000
shown by hearty applause.
It is Important that every Old
There was no mistake made when
Tax Rate Nearly 10 Mills
Age Assistance client who received
\
sr
s?
Dr. Arthur Secord. Instructor in
assistance in April 1943. and who Is
speech at the University of Michl- ' The city board of review comable
to do such work, realise that fruit crops
June 15—Prizes Offered
gan. was selected to give the ad- pleted their work tost week Wedif he does go to work on a farm, housewives
to«“d™ u&gt; Ito mlndrex*. Hto theme wa* "The True r.esday. When the fooling* for. the .nd .“Uejpeel . Ito orop.totod- , ■
Barry county gardeners who plan or
increases his earnings from ag­
supervisors
districts
were hut t° Foster.
Reward ’’ Speaking to tlie class, he two
—- ---------------------I non have a whitish cast and are to enter the victory garden con­ ricultural labpr, his grant will not
made,
it
was
found
that
the
.total
aaio their
me&gt;r real
rrai reward
rcwnia was
wns not
nm. the
uiv
..... ....
test should have their entry blanks be reduced or cancelled because of
said
Replant the drowned out spots i„ 'attractive as unsprayed
diplomas which tliey would receive, valuation of the city hud Increased clean out the weeds on the other * lanU He
thls treatment to in by June 15. according to Mrs. such employment.
for canning sugar.
They would forget those: but never a little over 883DOO compared with part* of the garden and help the i £ne
allowing gardeners to have Gerald Smith, who has the contest
However. It should also be clear
In charge. Entry blanks should be that an Old Age Assistance grant SURRENDER OF
could they forget the struggle, the a year ago. The property In the (toner, wild hu uwrlU rUM u. . SwnTZdS rfrden Loo
tint and
ana fourth
tourui wards
waras was equalized
equauz.ru produce the necessary food to win '
mailed or otherwise delivered to may be reduced or cancelled if Intraining and the discipline of the , first
_
.
- ..
..
... 82934900, ord
It,
thp
w*rnnrt
and
I
at
and
In
the
second
and
Mrs.
Smith.
Hostings,
Route
1
or
(Continued on page 6. Sec. 1)
this war and maintain a healthy 1
(Contlnued on page 6)
to the Rogers Seed Store, 239 W.
; third wards the final figures' were home front.
State; or. your name and classifi­
I 82.616900. Adding these shows the
cation can be phoned In to either
valuation of the city to be 84.850.000.
of the two above-mentioned ad­
| The total in wards 1 and 4 was
dresses.
i 898.400 higher than a year ago.
oning Board.
There will be several cash prites
while owing to Ute closing of srv&lt;b&gt; When a
available for the prize winners and
eral business places for the dura­
the top ones in each classification
tion. there was a drop of about
l
l
will automatically qualify for tlic
813900 In tlis wuassments made in
state contest.
Student* Present Clever
the second and third wards, or a
Rural
Pupils
Submit
Work
Award* and Honor*
Herewith
are
the
few
rules
and
17 Other Counties Included
net increase for the city of about
'Class Will and Prophecy
Books As Their Project
Presented at Special Court
In Plan to Douie the Lights regulations which will apply to the
Interesting Class Night exercises 383.400 compared with a year ago.
Graduation
for
rural eighth
TTie Boy Seoul Camporee was
At their last session the city
were held m Central school audi­
'
Bnrry county is one If the 18
1. The contest is open only to graders is entirely changed from the
torium on Thursday evening, the council adopted a budget of 347.900. held on Friday. Saturday and Sun­ counties of southwestern Michigan home gardeners, that to, to those old
method when county-wide ex­
wumw«=»«.i. *
program as printed In last week’s the items of which were given In day at the Fair grounds In Has- in wlxk-h oiUiere
who
grow
only
for
their
own
fam
­
-Black
­
ercises
were
held
at
the
fair grounds
Ungs
and
was
sponsored
by
the
Jr.
In
which
there
will
be
a
Hanner being presented by the the Banner of last week. The tax
(c) A person to whom
Out" nn
on Tuesday
Tueadav night. &gt;June . 15. ily’s consumption, provided, now- In this city and diplomas were 1s- lion
honor students and other scholars rate will be nearly 99 mills, or a Chamber of Commerce with Clare r*ut"
Book Two haa bora
The order for such a district dous­ ever. that they shall be permitted to
little under the charter limit of
pf high rank.
dispose of small surpluses. Commer­ passed the annual cxanilntions or­
ing
of
light
comes
from
the
State
slated by Junior Chamber members.
The class will, ’’You Cant Take 10 mills.
___ __________
cial truck gardeners are not eligible dered by the stole. Fur several Whe"i) He leaves the United I
Civilian
Defense
headquarter*
at
Il With You,” was directed by Mar­
Also cooiierallng were the City
(Continued on page 8, Sec. 1)
Tensin
g
years
the
eighth
graders
numbered
Council,
Consumers
Power
Co..
E
jorie Norton,
salutatorian, and
over 200. but the number la much
The period of total darkness in
some amusing bequests were made
W. Bliss Co.. State Highway Dept...
to the under-graduates. As a pre­
and the Fair Board.
City andI every home, store, room or office
This year the students were re­
lude to the reading of the will,
county officials who presented the
Marjorie L. Boyes sweetly sang,
quired to complete a work book
awards at the Court of Honor were m. 25 minutes. At 9:13. in all
"A Perfect Day, accompanied by
Kject before graduation, choo#Judge Archie D. McDonald. Proee- । villages and cities having street
Bcrnadene Schantz, pianist. Pau­
lights, those lights will be turned
thelr own subject, the follow­ under an officer’s command.
cutlng-Attorney.
L.
E.
Barnett
and
Liberal Government Aid Is councilman
‘
line Chandler directed the class
off. At that same moment In Has­
ing being selected—science, health,
Jack Hewitt.
(d) Invalid stamp* shooM bl
prophecy, -Jake
for Governor,"
agriculture and a general book, on
Tlic Scouts started to arrive on tings, and in every other town or
Promised to Promote Them
which represented an election-eve
city
In
the
area,
all
lights
close
to
the
state of Michigan.
Health
Department
Finds
Friday
afternoon
and
continued
Other cities are doing s
et ]
cclebatlon honoring Ray Kenyon,
windows are also to be turned off
Mrs. Maude Smith, school com­
Anopheles Mosquito
a candidate for governor in Nov. planning these days to provide em­ through Saturday and Sunday. and all window shades drawn Only
missioner, reports that 70 project
Eight
Troops
were
represented
from
1986. Of course, he was ’elected," ployment for the millions of young
Common in Hastings
books were submitted—13 agricul­
County. 85 present in alL lights that are needed so that In­
men who will be demobilised when Barry
1
to the delight- of his classmates.
Mosquito borne malaria can be­ ture, 11 Michigan, 27 science and
broke up after the church mates can move about safely in the
be declared. Tha fed- Camp
&lt;
An excellent salutatory was given peace shall
alt
has announced iservices which ended about 10 a. m. home, store or office are to be come a real threat in Michigan and 19 health.
by Marjorie Norton, second honor 1—
eral• -qvenunent
go*
particular!!?
to
Barry
County
un
­
First honor place went to Mar­
burning
from
9:13
to
9:30.
The
Following
is
a
list
of
the
Troope,
......
—
policy
wiU
be
to
cooperate
student, and Mary Ketcham, who that It*
।
the boys who won the different purpose of that nrocedure Is to less citizens generally cooperate in vin Drake of the Gregory school, vision that retailers may
held first honor, gave a slpendld on a big scale with state* and and
valedictory, outlining the hopes and cities by providing cash to pay a ।awards: TROOP B. Hastings Meth­ prevent the sky-glow which, would the carrying out the con tool meas­ whose book was “Michigan"; sec­ emergency reductions In tha
&lt;
asplratons of the members of the considerable part of the cost of ex- odist
Church — MERIT BADGES: enable the pilot of an enemy dlr- ures. in the opinion of A. A. Roth, ond. Ray Hotchkiss. Altofl school,
graduating class. The Rev. 8. Con­ tensive public Improvements, which ]Harold Oray. Chemistry; Alton ship to locate a city or town by sanitary engineer of the Barry subject, "Science." third. Robert
Brogan. Hendershot school, who spoiling
furnish employment while jBennett. Handicraft; Robert Sto­ the sky-glow which such lights County Health Department.
ger Hathaway pronounced the In­ will
Tlic anopheles mosquito, common chose "Agriculture;" fourth place
vocation and the benediction and factories change from war work well. Firemanship, Athletics: Jim make at night.
to peace-time production. Detroit ■
Promptly at 9:30. every light of in Michigan spreads the disease went to Raymond Owen. Cedar BARRY COUNTY
_music
1__ 1 was funrlshed
*■---- by
» - A the
V... VHigh has a program for that city which Bums. Handicraft; Tom Dolan. every
kind is to be turned off, and from Infected persons to well in­ Creek school, for hto work book on FLOWER FESTIVAL
Scholarship. Music. Camping; Wm.
The Barry County yAgwwr .
.
H Class advisors were Mrs. Reuhl will call tor more than a hundred Stebbins.
Aviation and Scholarship. kept off for the following 25 mln- dividuals. The Barry’ County Health "Michigan." Selections of the honmillions of dollars. Grand Rapids ‘ TROOP 75. Hastings, Second
tlv&gt;Lipo7J?.r^
Department has found that this
has planned for Improvements that
and Dona Burgew.
Tlic Japanese and German war mosquito is very common within the of choice of material, arrangement, Garden club, is scheduled toy
will require about 34.000,000. Other . (Continued on Page 8, Sec. 1.)
lords are getting desperate. Their city limits of Hastings. In fact, completeness and appearance of day. June 18. at the I. O. O. P.
WILL COST 359GS FOR REPAIRS Michigan cities have not an­
hatred is turned toward America, with several cases of malaria right their project books.
Hie heavy rainstorm.* a! lost week nounced definite plans or figures,
The seventy pupils who com­
(Continued on Page 8. Sec. 1.)
under our noses here in town dur­
Tuesday and Tuesday night caused but state that they are well along
ing the last year. Mr. Roth believes pleted the project and the schools
serious damage to the streets of with figures on projects that wlU|
tic Inate as Ute entrants
that this wet year will be one in attended are as follows:
this city, especially to two of them require labor and large sums of
Hendershot school — Robert limited to garden club
which special precautions should be
Wednesday, during tlie storm,
where there were heavy fills at the mWhat 4s Hastings doing In this
Brogan. Herbert Hook, Clyde Zeig­ onlZ_________ _
taken.
crossing of Fall Creek. The damage
while Charles F. Konkle was work­ OSCAR WURM, Adm.
The elimination of breeding places ler. Weeks — Marie Herbstrieth:
to Walnut street was the heaviest. matter? No doubt our city council
As administrator of his mother’s
Barney Mill—Hazel Conklin. Bill
One of tiie aidermen estimated that has plans for some public .im­ factory. lightning hit the factory estate. Mf. Wurm will sell her house is the most important factor in Storm: Pish Corners—Betty Curtis,
It would cost the city 35.000 to re­ provements which can be undertak­ smokestack, followed a grey wire hold goods at public auction at his eliminating this danger.
All mosquitoes pass through four Edith Tie IJens; Welcome — Joyce
pair the damages due to that storm. en soon aftc"
Into the room, severely burning hto farm located 81-i miles southwest
Meyers; Brown—Walter Allerdlng.
Banner will
left arm. He was taken to hto farm of Hastings: or 2 miles west of stages in their life history. The LaVem Hazen. James Marratt. Har­
which home after the accident. A half
eggs arc laid on water where they
NOTICE
Shultz. Dewey Reed will cry the
old Norton; Coats Grove—Junior CORRECTION
Beginning June 17, this office
an hour after hto arrival there sale. See die adv. elsewhere In this float for one or two days, the length Allerdlng. Ruth Backe. Robert Beck­
of time depends almost entirely on
will be closed on Thursday afterlightning
struck
hto
brooder
house
Issue. for full particulars.
community cener. Shannon Brisbin. Erie Clum,
nto courts, and
weather conditions.
killing about 300 young chicks. He
The larva or "wiggler” then ap­ Donald Crosby: Lakeview—Merton It should have
(Continued on page 8)
HASTING6 BUILDING &amp; LOAN
to very sure that he has had all JESSE A. RUNKEL, Prop.
(Continued on page 8)
pear. This stage Is familiar to most
ASSOCIATION
the experience he needs with light­
On account of sickness and the
Chas. 8. Potto, President. Adv. 6-10
ning, and has no dealrc for another help situation, Mr. Runkel will sell every one because it Is this form
INJURED IN
all his personal at public auction, that we find mostly in rain bar­
visitation.
viauvca
—- —
CAB ACCIDENT
1 mile west, 3-4 mile north of Hop­ rels of water.
days. Dick aarved in ths
LIBRARY HOURS*
Mosquitoes do not lay their eggs
Leo Warner, 21, of this city, was
kins: or 7 miles north of Allegan,
battle area and it b good w
taken to pennock hospital Satur­
Beginning June 14 tlie summer 3 miles east and 3-4 mile north. He In tall gnus or thickets, says Mr.
he b near home and now
day night for treatment for a brok­ schedule for the Hastings Public is offering an excellent list of Roth but merely hide there during
satisfactory Improvement ew
horses, catUe, pigs, poultry, hay and the day after they get to be grown
en rib and a severe Injury to his
feed, and farm tools. Lunch on up mosquitoes. Tlic wlgglcr must
head, the result of an automobile
"S5S.o~4.-i-B
accident on tha Freeport county will be closed Saturday mornings grounds. Be sure and see adv. else- have water to live in and must come
road, about seven miles north of and open Tuesday and Saturday
The next stage Is the pupa—or
tumbler stage which Is just a rest­
a car owned and driven by Dale
ing period tn the life of the mos­
Falconer. 22. also of this city. As CITY YOUTH HPON8OR8
FARM SECURITY ADMINISTRA­ quito ust before the adult moaqulto
they were on their way to Hastings, DANCE FOR YOUNG PEOPLE
emerges. Water Is not necessary In
The Hastings Youth Council to TION HARVEY J. ELLIOTT,
the car went out of control and
this stage which last from twenty
crashed Into a telephone pole. The sponsoring a dance for young peo­
In
order
to
dispose
of
the
per
­
driver was not hurt badly, but War- ple of high school age to be held sonal property of Floyd Schoals, Mr. four to forty eight hours. They
in the Episcopal parish House here EUlotl will hold a public sale at the: can complete this development In
suffering the Injuries mentioned. this Friday evening. June 11. from Harmon farm located 1-4 mile west moist mud.
Because of this ten to fourteen
Underxiierttf
Doster
responded 8:30 to 12:00 o'clock.
of Lacey, first place on north side
when the sheriff's office was norood. He Is offering a good Ust day cycle In mosquito development
Make reservations for Chicken of horses,
Ufled of the accident.
farm machinery and mis­' any control measure must be then
Dinner any day at Shady Nook. 4 of
cellaneous. Dewey Reed will cry the. also repeated each ton to fourteen
miles south on M-37. Phone 754F1-2. sale. See the adv. elsewhere In this
A GOOD INVESTMENT
Mrs. Charles Haney.
Adv. 8-10 issue for full particulars.
The adult anopheles mosquito Is
rather easily distinguished from
day In the payment of fox bounties
JOHN 81BOTEAN, Frop.
7
others In as much It rests with the
IL. .'..I,1.
TT....
The Civilian Defense Child Wel­
Having decided to quit farming back and proboscis in a straight
were 23 that day. Of these eight fare committee needs foster homes
went to Eldon Cole of Assyria, and for day care ot children of work­ Mr. Slbotean will have an auction line at a fqrty five to nlpety degree
two to his son Ward. Laurel New­ ing mothers. If you are interested sale at the farm located 3’-&gt; rnlle&gt; angle with the surface on which it
ton collected bounty on eight foxes. in taking care Ot thaw children east and H mile south of Maple is resting.
Locating the breeding places Is
We believe the fox-bounty pay­ please call 2738 or 2124 any time Grove Center. He to offering a good
the first step in mosquito control.
ments are a good Investment for Monday. June 14.
and farm tools. Henry Flannery These Include not only lakes.
(Arito) Bixler. Barry county. The 23 liquidated
will cry the sale and E. E Oray will
foxes would In one season do dam- interested In
act as clerk. See the advertlsejnent
Xmany times the value of the
elsewhere In this Issue for full par- cans, buckets.
00 oald in bounties tor their
tlculara.
destruction.

FINE GRADUATING
EXERCISES FRIDAY

SPLENDID CLASS
NIGHT PROGRAM

COUNTY SOCIAL AID
BUREAU'S LETTER

STILL TIME TO REPLANT DROWNED
OUT GARDENS

EQUALIZED VALUE
OF CITY
•
« $4,850,000

’

SCOUTS HOLD

lAHrVKCE H K

Knows When He
Has Had Enough

RULES FOR
VICTORY GARDEN
CONTEST HERE

COUNTY-WIDE
BLACK-OUT
NIGHT JUNE 15'

PLAN PROJECTS
;
FORAFIER-THE-WAR:

☆ AT A GLA1

SEVENTY FINISH
EIGHTH GRADE WHO.

MALARIA MENACE
CONCERNS COUNTY

AUCTION SALES

MS

�THE HASTINGS BANNER, THURSDAY. JUNE IB, 1MJ

WAYS AVAILABLE
T'^easave

\

There’s no shortage of mealtime pleasure when you plan more fresh
fruits and vegetables into your daily menus. The "Beauties of
Nature" arc always available in mouth-watering variety at our Pro­
duce Department . . . and always priced to give you tha extra savings
that ore so important right now. Serve two or three of these specials
today and treat your family to the delicious goodness of farm-fresh

produce.

HEAD LETTUCE

-■&gt; 15c

POTATOES U.S.no. 1 peck 85c
10c
SPINACH
&gt;b.
Ib.
CABBAGE
lb
10c
ONIONS Texa« Silver Skin 2 lbs. 23c
fresh
2 lbs. 29c
PEAS,
lb.
19c
TOMATOES

CELERY GARDEN SEEDS
2 „oll. 21c PEAS lb 35c
GARDEN SEEDS GARDEN SEEDS
CORN lb- 35c WAX BEANS ib.35c

Freeport

Ib.

47c

DEL MONTE

TOMATO JUICE
4

blue

points

No. 5 con

27c

ARGO GOLDEN BANTAM

CORN
12 points

2 for

25c

FRUIT JARS
Sterling

45&lt;

SUN RED

CATSUP
14 oz.
bottles
10 blue points

2

OfinC
MV

Ration Calendar

I

SUGAR: Stamp 12. good to
June I. For 5 lbs.
COFFEE: Stamp 23, good to
June 1.

I

POINT STAMPS: C H J Blue
through June 7, K L M through
July 7.
•
RED | &amp; K through June 30; L
valid June 6.

I

■

'

PORK SAUSAGE
25'
PORK LOIN ROASTS r plr lb. 38
pork steak 7;r,d" lb. 43*
meaty
PORK SPARE RIBS &gt;ts. Ib. 28
Cooked
PICNIC HAMS 6 pts. Ib. 39
Fresh Ground
HAMBURGER 6 pts. Ib. 28
Beet
SIRLOIN STEAK 11Steer
44‘
pts.
Ib.
Brisket
BOILING BEEF 5 pts. Ib. 19‘
Str. Beef
PORTERHOUSE STEAK V11 pts. 1149'
Iw
0-0'
Ib.
OJ
POLLOCK FILLETS no points
SHEEPHEAD no points lb. 1Qc
FRESH LAKE TROUT lb. 47c

GRAPEFRUIT JUICE SILVER NIP 4 blue pts. 29c
SUGAR
io lbs.
62c
24! lb. sack
$118
PUREASNOW FLOUR
2 pkg.
KOOL-AID
9c
pts.
19c
SALAD BOWL SALAD DRESSING
SALAD BOWL SANDWICH SPREAD 8 oz. jar 12c
GOODY GOODY PEAS i6biuePts. 2 cans 29c
CERTO bottle 19= SURE-JELL 2«or 19c
dozen
JAR RUBBERS
5c
dozen
21c
CAN COVERS
4 cans
PHILLIP TOMATO SOUP
29c
21b.
box
31c
HEKMANS SALTINES
M I I If
^cf' Carnation or Borden*
Fl I L H
| red point
4 tall cans _3J.
no. 1 can
CALUMET BAKING POWDER
16«
77
12 oz.
22c
RUMFORD
POWDER
CREAM CORN STARCH
17c
2pk«A &amp; H BAKING SODA
8c
8oz. 19c
LEWIS IMITATION VANILLA
5 lb. box
MACARONI
43c
2 lbs.
SPAGHETTI
19c

food;, center
N. MAIN ST.. NASHVILLE. MICH.

CHURCHES

Hie fire department was called
I out twice Thursday. In each case
. tiie cause wa* an automobile fire,
I1 which was extinguished with small
i I damage.
,j Met up with Roy LaPorge. De1, troit, chief pastoffice Inspector, In
Lansing Monday morning, in lown
I with three aMlstants to transfer tlic
' Lansing postoffice at the close of
business that evening. Postmaster
| Claude £. Cady having resigned on
account of ill health. Tlie writer's
|1 friendship with L,- r ..n___ &gt;______
I when LaForge
m toe
I Hasting* j*i5i office and managed
I a lown ball club, the writer having
11 a similar connection with the Char| lotte nine. Mr. LaForge attar many
years In the postal service, much of
1 the time as a postoffece Inspector
• could retirt now at half pay but
I cannot
visualize
himself
with
, nothing to do. Pete Gray, oae time
1 Lansing postmaster now retired.
told LaForge his formula: “I pay
one fellow a dallor a week to to
i । my worrying, a second fellow the
i same money for doing my hatinc
| and with these two things out of
the way I am really enjoying this
, retirement stuff." "That may work
for Pete", sold the veteran [rupeei ter. ' but I still think the better way
: is to keep your mind active and
1 alert as long a* you can. At least
that's my present program.“ LaForge concluded—Charlotte Repub­
lican Tribune.
I Harry Smith, who recently sold
■ his farm hi Penn Township to Floyd
Brown, has bouaJU a dairy farm In
। Barry county, five miles north of
Gull lake, and will move there at
once. Mr. Smith and family will be
missed in the communitv when*
they have many friends.-CassopoUs
Vigilant.
I Lawrence Edwin Colgrovc. Jr.,
and Bryon Parker Colgrovc. sons of
Mr. L E Colgrovc. Sr., of 452 Pur­
Itan road, Birmingham won theft
I Navy -wings of Gold" and were
1 commissioned ensign* In the Naval
■ Reserve this week following com­
pletion of the prescrib'd flight
training course at the Naval Air
I Training Center. Pensacola. Fla.
I Early in October. 1M2. they be­
gan preliminary night training at
, the Naval Air Station In St Louis
Mo.. and successfully completed the
I course.in January, before reporting
। to tlie "Annapolis of the Air" for
, intermediate training.
I Lawrence u'Mugp”) will stay at
I I cnsacoU as an Instructor, while
j By ton i-Punk'*। has been assigned
I to San Diego.—Birmingham Ec­
i centric.
I Tlie old saying that “if it rains
'oa
Sunday *o it will for sev­
en Sunday* following", has run
true to form thus far with Just one
Sunday to go.
I The Emerald L«le has nothing
I on Hastings or West Michigan this
. season in the way of lush green­
ness. Hay. at least, ought to be a
। bumper crop,
I
School days for the year closed
for the teacher* of our public school
system yesterday afternoon. Re|»rteS inventory and clerical matln Monday- Tuesd.iv and
Wednesday In the strange allene?
of the class rooms and hails.
Rains and washout* hove kept
the state garage bovs nnd county
road commission on the jump these

Mr*. Pauline McOmber has sold
her two-story apartment house on
W. Court St., to Mr. and Mrs. Al­
bert Germain Ulza MgArthur). of
j Charlotte, who ourchaaed it u in­
vestment property.
1 Friends of Mrs Kitty Oln*y will
be sorry to hear Of her fall Sunday
in which she fractured her hiu. She
L, in the hospital and is doing a.*
well as can be expected.
Pvt. Laurence Cox is home on
| furlough from South Dakota this
kana. Texas, arrived heme Satur­
day morning for a ten-day fur­
lough.
Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Ronk of 45
S. Mauin Ave.. Battle Creek i Mil­
dred Kinnei are receiving congr.itul.itlun* on the birth of a daughI ter. Nancy Louise born nt Commun­
I ity hospital Monday, May 31.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Hrnrv B-verwyk
are now lorn»ed tn their new home
at 931 W. Clinton.
FEATHERS URGENTLY NEEDED
Old and New. Duck and Goose for
•armed force* and essential civilian
needs. Shipping charge* refunded
nn old featherbed*. Mail small
sample of tealhen In ordinary en-

Rapid*. Mleh.

or youth problem* will highlight Um

CHURCH NEWS 4... . ......................

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and Ceiling Finish completely
covert Boro Plaster Walls,

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Church

Worship 10 A. M. Rev. Lyle
Olmstead. speaker.
•
11 A. M. Sunday school. Chas.
King superintendent
C. E. 7 P. M. Mrs. Ada King
leader.
i 8 o'clock. Service preaching by
Rev. W. W Freece.
| Prayer meeting each Wednesday
I evening 8 o'clock.
meets
Board of administration meet*
Illis—Friday night at church a-M
8:00
o'clock.
“
*-■
Before church service read Psalms
B
84.

Note: No Tuesday night prayar
meeting because of Rally at Campground*. Wednesday night al the
church, 8:00 o'clock, Houghton College quartette with public oorcllally invited, to this night of singing.

EMMANUKL EPISCOPAL

CHURCH
Rev. Don M- Oury. Rector
Next Sunday, tha feast of Pente­
cost. will be . obaerved with Holy
Communion afs A. M.. withyounit
people of the parish joining Use youth
of tlie church throughout the na­
tion in making their communion in
a body. At 10 o'clock, the closing
session of the Sunday school year
will be held. At the 11 o'clock

PILGRIM HOLINESS
TABERNACLE
Sdnday school at 10 A. M. At the
preaching service at 11:00 A. M.
Chas. Manker student at our Bible
Seminary at Owos.x&gt; will bring tlie
message He will also speak al 7:43
P. M. District young people* Zone
Rally will be held at Kalamazoo Man.**
A Sunday school picnic is being
Saturday, June 19.
Prayer sen ice. at the church planned for Wednesday noon. June
Thursday 7:30 P. M.
We are glad for your presence.
SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST
Corner of East and Bond Street*
HASTINGS
George M. Schram. Pastor
METHODIST
CHURCH
K„
Mr
Bui,So. ruw
Services held on Saturday— '

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“AtTfiundav school hoard
* GRACE LUTHERAN CHURCH
ai a sunuaj scnooi boaro meeting .
pivtne warship at 10-30 A
M

Auxiliary

______________
Wednesday, around 35 In attend-'
ance.
Chief point of interest In the
afternoon was the report of the local delegate*/Mt* Don Oury Mr*,
■WallaaOobom, MreFrankifoon* V*
«•— tt,_
convention at Muskegon.
Devotions were conducted by
Mr*. George Lockwood. Two lovely
contralto *olo* were given by Miss
Martha Lou Maus, a member af
Emmanuel choir, accompanied by
her mother. Mrs. L. P. Maus.

celpt* as being 875.
A social hour closed the after­
noon with Mrs. Henry Osborn serv­
ing at the tea table which waa cen­
tered by an arrangement of lilies
of the valley.
The Auxiliary will hold their open­
ing fall meeting the first Wednes­
day in September.
St. Cecello Guild tlie Emmanuel
Junior Auxiliary held their final
meeting with Mrs. Sadie Mac Pal­
mer Wednesday evening with dele­
gates repeating their reports of tlie
Muskegon convention.
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ADVENTISTS
DEDICATE
NEW CHURCH
Many Out-of-Town and
Special Guests Present

•2-hnlii ’date* «’rfnniSStoRiivBa,o Iehon“- under the direction of Mrs.
benool date* as follows: July 5-0. nova Clark will slna
Hendershott In the morning; QuimSunday school at 11:30
1’1 •“* A.
‘ **
M.
by in the afternoon. July 12-16,
Holy Communion w
be cele­
imd brated Sunday, June will
Martin In the morning;
97. at 10:30 A.
in the afternoon.
M. Announcement can be made the
Sunday previous.
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST.
FIRST METHODIST CHiIrCH
SCIENTIST
Corner Church 'and Center Street*
L. Winston Stone. Minister
Subject: “God the Preservitf of
Morning Worship next Sunday- at
Man."
10:00 o'clock. Mr. SUme preaching.
Sunday service 11 a. m.
The sermon theme will be “I Be­
Sunday school B:30 a. m.
lieve.'* Music by the Adult Choir.
Wednesday evening testimonial The Sunday school will meet at
meeting 7:43.
’n.*v.
Reading room in church edifice |
epen Wednesday and Saturday from BAPTIST CHURCH NOTES
3 to 3 d. m.
| Sunday school at 10 o clock.
-------- - ---------------------Divine services at 11 o'clock, serTHE FREE METHODIST------------------ m“n bT PMUW.
„ „„ „
CHURCH
Evening meeting at 7:30, EvuiRev. Seth A. Davey
I kcha'lc singing and sermon by pas-

The new Seventh-day Adventist
church building was filled to over­
fluwing during the special opening
service* held this post weekend.
A number of out-of-town visitors
were present for tlie occasion.
Among the special gucsta were
Eides T. O- Bunch of—Lamin*.
Michigan, president of the Michi­
gan Conference of Sevcntli-day Ad­
ventists and Elder D. W. Hunter,
formerlyflft India., and now Sec­
retary of the young people's de­
partment of the same conference.
Elder Hunter spoke to a capacity
crowd of interested listeners Sun­
day evening on the subject “In­
dia's place In the World Today."
and was dressed In the cavtume ot
an Indian of Brahman caste.
Elder Bunch spoke at both the
Saturday morning 11:00 worship
nul.0.,B. Y. P. u. «. hour and the 3.00 o'clock ruceUffx
The regular prayer service will be •'&lt;»«»«
attend. 7:30 that afternoon.
The
church oo«ru
board u
and members
held at the Hastings church at 7:30 i at.iP®, ®hHrch- . . ,
,,
*“c cuuren
P M.
1 Wednesday- nlghU prayer meeUng of’
the Seventh-day
Adventist
Sunday*. June 13—
j*1 the church at 7:30.
church wish to expresi.
express ____
their *P10:00 A M.—Sunday school In 1 upnvirtu
-----------preciatton to the business men of
charge of Mrs. Etta Mead.
ER MCE 8 TN
Hastings and also to others in the ’
There will be a special Children's
M town whose gift* helped to make
Day program, followed by the pre- . Forma*
*ervlc“ 'Kfc h.c’d this new church building possible,
sentatlon af the prizes.
1,1 the enlarged Seventh Day- Adnll0
w
Harding
12” £2*
T co"gl„J^-SlJforSS IS5 StoSm norm,. iS U.“S

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■ Mlchlaan

Sevr,itJ._ D.v

Advrmui.

leader of the conference young
Vera Asplund nt 8:00 PM
,now *eader
jM-ople* department. Elder Bunch
Wednesday. June 10—
people's
Regular prayer meeUng of the 1 spoke at the Saturday meeting, nnd
wider
st a
— meeUng t-eld
Castleton ixjinl will be lield at the , EIdc
Jr Hunter nt
held
evening.
* "
home of Cnarles Mead's at 8:00 P.M. Sunday
“ “ ‘*
”
The church no* been entirely re­
modeled. and now Is more than twice
PRESBYTERIAN
its original size. While some work
ANNOUNCEMENTS
Next Slmday, June 13, Children's
Dav will be observed at 10:30 A. M.
with a program by the Sundayschool under the direction of Mrs.
W. O. Bradford. Parents may preatheir children tor baptism.
’ Scouts meet at the church
Ay night, E. L. Taylor. Scout­
master.
Tlie Ladle* Aid Society meet at
the church Thursday. June 17, for
a one o'clock dessert. Members will
bring needles and thimble* for Red I
Cross sewing.
WESLEYAN METHODIST
CHURCH NOTES
Hasting*
Sunday school hour at 10:30,
Lawrence Adams. Superintendent.
Sermon hour at 11:30. Rev. chrt*IH’ll will be preaching from a vital
Gospel text.
Tile Night service
will begin nt 7:30 with cUs* meeUng
In charge of Floyd Gaskill and *ermon hour at eight. The Pastor will
also be bringing the evening me*- i
*age which will deal with Truths
and Sign* of the Closing Age. All
are invited.
Munday morning. June 14. will
open the Daily VticaUon Bible
School, conducted by Rural Bible
Missions and sponsored by the Wes­
leyan Methodist church. 14 Rural
school districts _...
will be brought lu&gt;u
into
the school as well a* the children

Out 7-1 i quire nt least two school bus*e* fur
- transportation, and the expected
! enrollment will reach close to twu
hundred.
All children over five
ran attend. Prizes will be given!
I for attendance, learning and bring-1
inn others Visual aids, magic and:
tricks that teach lessons as well as , •
। hold Interest will be used. Send t
। your children.
। Tuesday June 15, an all day .
I Youth Rally and convention of Wesi leyan Young people Societies, will

WALLS &amp;- CBJLINGS
and It’s WASHABUU

corps
of Hastings for the lovely new flag
which they presented to the church.

During 1M2, American forces sta­
tioned in Australia and Mew Zea­
land received through reverse LendLease 80 million pounds of fruit and
vegetables and 30 million pounds of
beef. veal. lamb, and mutton.

YOUR
PERSONAL
MEDICINE
we compound your prescription

is based on your physician's ex­
perience and skill, and is a per­
sonal medicine for you. The ex­

treme care taken by our registered
pharmacists, and the use of chem­

icals from the controlled stocks
of reputable manufacturers, en­

sure its accurate completion.

STEBBINS
&amp; JACOBS
Hostings

Phone 2131

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LOCAL NEWS

E. GOODYEAR
HARDWARE

142 E. Slots

Phone 2331

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THEATRES

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latiaaraliau Scmm Reaniea
u purcu*. th.
Hendershott School Reunion at imub* ■Hm.tlie
Saturday.June
------- —
le school Saturday.
13.. Pot l y„, Calkis.
.llnn.r bring
NHtw own sugar.
Ktloar
Mill.. *•*.-.__ *
luck dinner,

-Dixie Dugan"
America's sweetheart of the com­
ic atrip steps out pt the funnies and
onto the screen In the first motion
picture adventure of Dixie Dugan.

Martin Comers
The W.S.C C. win meet with Mrs.
Clara Herzel Wednesday. June 16
for a pot luck supper. AU are cor­
dially Invited.
.

“Hello, Frisco, HeRa"
A lavish, colorful musical set to
the gay tempo of life of old San
Francisco's riotous Barberry Coast

CITY COUNCIL

Mary Beth Hughes in
-Follow the Band­
Tracing swiftly the exciting career
of H funs boy who rides to success
as a trombone nlayer. -A seemingly
endless parade of entertainers
moves through Ute Dim.
“Captive Wild Woman­
starring Milburn Stone,
Horror, amplified by dramatic
suspense and a spectacular wild
animal exhibition.
_
"Next of Kin" starring
Phyllis Stanley, Mervyn Johns
A picture made with no other intenllon than to drive home a grim
lesson, became the most popular
film ever screened in 'England.
“Calling Wild Bill Elliott■tarring Bill Elliott, George Hayes
As a sort of Robin Hood of the
early Wett, Bill goes gunning for
a cattle country crook who pose*
. as "Governor".
'London Blackout Murders"
(tarrlnr Mary Mdxod.
John Abbott

DELTON
Mrs. Belle She perd of Wall lake
"J on
_ Mr. and Mri John
called
'Adams Thursday. * Mr. and- -Mr*.
Lewis Knestrick and daughter of
Big Rapids visited his grandmother
Mrs. Etta Knestrick recently. * F.
E. DeMotte of Chicago bos been
visiting at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Leon Leonard and family. He
returnee nwme ounu*v nopn. o*uban and Betty Leonard accom, panted turn home for a week's visit.
+ Mr.
Mr and
nnd Mrs.
Mr* Charles
z-hnrle&lt; Mackinder,
Marklndrr.
*
Mrs. Lillian Rapp. Mr. and Mr*.
Marshall Norwood and W. W. Lung
'attended a birthday dinner Suniday at the home of Mr. nnd Mrs.
I Clarence Williams in Battle Creek.

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takes place under cover of the Lon­
don blackouts.

COMMUNITY NOTICES
Routh Thomapple Farm
Bureau Group
The South Thomapple Farm Bu­
reau Group will meet.at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Jackson
Thursday, June 17. The tdplc for
discussion Is "Cooperative Buying
and Selling." Potluck light refresh­
menu.

rilt.

Miller. Thoma*.
Cedar Creek
Tlie W.S.C.S. will meet with Mrs. ।
Ardy Owen on Wednesday the 16th j
for supper, everybody Invited.
Delton
The Triple Link Club of Prairieville will hold an all day meeting
at the home of Mrs. Ethel Hnnevwell. Friday. June 11. There will be
a pot luck dinner at noon. Follow

Wednesday, June IB. Pct luck dinlu&gt; .att. IUWM. eonI listing of lee cream and cake were
home of her daughter, Mrs.
' served.
...v.S Th.
The bride received many George Schoolcraft for a few days.
beautiful and useful gifts.
The
th.unw WJI1 wecK- returning name land ____
Wwn company , Prlday eventng. * Mr. and Mr*. Kalamazoo
guests were: Mrs. Lincoln Bush- Vn
__________
;Ora Lehman spent Friday evening Mr*. Madeline
,Mnt. Fred o. Hughes, Mrs. Fred ln B*”18 Creek.
with Mr. .nrl Mrs I j*firmer rhu» I wm,
' w»n Scotsman, Mrs Elsie Horton. SOUTHWEST WOODLAND
i Mr3 lJflrt)ara wheeler. M„. Bertha
Adams. Mrs. Emily Russell. Mrs.
Ray Durkee. Mrs. Gordie Durkee- Mr. and Mrs. Otto Townsend. Miss Mr. and Mrs. Keith parlee and son. 'Henry Germain
Mrs Herman Reynolds. Mrs. Max Phoebe Oak* is caring for her. * * Mr. and Mr*. Percy Lehman were I hear that aha U
Reynolds. Mrs. George Leonard. The manv friends of Mrs. Olive- Sunday guest* of Mrs. Josephine : and Mrs. Lyle Wl
Mr*. Leon Dunning. Mrs. Ella Rog­ Blocher wrill be glad to know she Root and Frank Rye Camp of Battle Creek were I
er*. Mrs. Mabel Town. Mrs. John is spending the summer months at Grand Rapids. * Mr. and Mrs. Ora j Mr*. Emily Wilcox i
Chamberlain nnd daughter Patty, her home here. * Mr. and Mrs. Lehman have received word that Eva Roll and daughter
Miss Caroline Solomon. vr&gt; M«r« Willis Stmdbrook and daughters of ' their son Private Carl Lehman is of Blue Island. III. spi
,^U***H Mott IHld Blanchard were Sunday guest* of I stationed in the medical corp at ; end at the Roll farm.
..
....
Merlyn. Mr^,Maurlc5 Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sandbrook. * ' Camp Robinson. Little Rock. Ark—ON PAY DAY. BL
Johncock.
Barbara. Betty and Mrs. Celia Townsend had an opera- । ansa*.
1

Mackinder and Mr* Williams. Mr.
Mrs. Williams have bought x
home in Battle Creek. * Max^IUynolds. Roger Williams. Willard Duddies, local and Olenn William* of
the Kellogg Fann spent Saturday
nl«hl and Sunday trout fishing in
nofth
of
state. * Mt. ,
and Mr*. Elmer Gaskill of Albion
spent Saturday with their brotherTbom- in-law and sister. Mr. and Mrs.
dup«'d Lincoln Bush. * Mr*. Olenn Wil­
* I'- Hams and three sons Keith. Ken­
ai Bi» nelh and Kendall. Gul] lake, spent
_.
{Saturday night and Sunday with
her D*rvnu. Mr. and Mrs. John
Imili, Adam*. They all In company with
i-it,
Mr. and Mrs. Leon Pennock and
r.i*ior daughter Naomi enjoyed a picnic
»• *ii-1 dinner at the Pennock cottage at
Pleasant take. * Mr. and Mrs. Fred
- Hanlon and family of Battle Creek
, are at their cottage at Pleasant
. take for the summer. * Dean Wll1 ,r*
Hams spent from Wednesday night
r.,1
until Friday with hl* cousin* Bruce
wr&lt;rd and Helene Banghart irf Hastings.
I Bruce returned home with Dean
1
land stayed until Sunday. * Mrs.
Ethel Wilcox of Chicago has re-

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n io &gt;iw,*r ih» runIhe &lt;11, of Ha.iinx.,
tt*r v
. “.12 .12s
r» .1 uc* rrpiar m nt
.,.

Mrs. Marshall ■ A'.rathe Leonard. ★ Mr. and Mrs.
Leonard Mrs i Ralph Scarring and two children la feeling as well a* passwic
Mrs Henry I01 LevekPark spent from Friday
.
'until Sunday with his sister. Mrs. writing. * Tiw. Woodland unnsd
Brethem Missionary society wiU

/2/I0£XwORKERS

IN THE HOME FRONT
ARMY PICKED THESE VALUES FOR YOU... Yearly, at about this time, the associates of your Penney store stags an
"Employees' Days” event, competing to offer timely bargains in each
department. Today ... now ... they have done it again and spread the
very best in each department for your selection. Wartime limitations
considered, they have done an outstanding job... One you'll appreciate!

Presented By
FLORENCE MEAD

Women

Prefer Cynthiaa*

CYNTHIA RAYON SLIPS
Tailord Or Trimmed

In White Or Teo Rote
Take your choice I
Rich rayon satin or

| Pleasant lake for the summer. *
{Mr. and Mrs. Mason Norwood of
I Kalamazoo spent Sunday al their

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Carrl.J.

j Mary Doster and Mrs. Roger Wil­
liams attended graduation exercises
! in Hastings Friday for the former’s
granddaughter. Miss Elizabeth Dos­
ter. Mrs. Doster remained for a

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other* untrimmed
if you like tailored
lingerie! Four gore
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Time for Cool Heads!

UCTION SALE
On account of sickness and the help situation, I am forced to sell all my personal property. 1 mile west, 3-4 mile
north of Hopkins or 7 miles north of Allegan, 3 miles east and 3-4 mile north, beginning at 10 A. M. on

WEDNESDAY, JUNE 16, 1943
SOLAR STRAWS*

Presented By
VIRGINA MOORE

TOOLS

HORSES
GREY MARE, 7 yrs. old, weighing 1800 lbs.
BLACK MARE, 14 yrs. old, weighing 1800 lbs.
ROAN MARE. 7 yrs. old, weighing 1750 lbs
BAY MARE, 15 yrs. old, wt. 1550.

CATTLE
29 HEAD HOLSTEIN COWS—Ranging from 2 to 7 yrs.
2 JERSEY COWS. 5 yrs old.
10 HEAD HOLTEIN HEIFERS, coming 2 yrs. old. bred.
HOLSTEIN BULL, 14 mos. old, eligible to register.
2 BULL CALVES, 2 mos. old, eligible to register.
BLACK JERSEY COW, 5 yrs. old.

10 HOLSTEIN HEIFERS, from 4 mos. to 1 yr. old
HOLSTEIN BULL, 2 yrs. old, registered.
HOLSTEIN BULL Calf. 10 days old.
The above mentioned cow* are full bloods but not registered.
Breeding dales and full particulars on cows will be given on
day of sale.

PIGS
30 DUROC SHOATS. weighig 80 lbs. each.
5 DUROC BRED SOWS.
DUROC BOAR, eligible to register.
14 DUROC PICS. 8 wks. old.
2 SOWS, not brttf.-------------

POULTRY
200 LECNORCA HENS. 1 yr. old.
300 LEGHORN HENS. 1 yr .old.
Will be sold for laying and breeding purposes only.

HAY and FEED
Quantity Hay in barn.
400 Bu. Corn in crib.
13 A. extra good alfalfa hay in field.
200 Bu. Oats.
7 ft. Ensilage in 16 ft .silo.
28 A. Clover and Timothy hay, mixed, in field.

198

1 &lt;/&gt; TON CHEVROLET TRUCK, with 8,000 miles, with
4-speed transmission, with body and rack, looks like
_jtew
John Deere Model B Tractor on rubber, with starter
and lights, with hydraulic lift and power take-off.
John Deere Tractor, Model B, on steel, in good shape.
John Deere 17-hoe Tractor Drill with power lift with
fertilizer grass seeder, nearly new.
Cehl Hammemill with 14-inch combination, nearly new.
John Deere 10 ft. power take-off Binder on rubber,
nearly new. /
‘
John Deer 16-inch 2-bottom tractor plow, nearly new.
John Deere tractor Roller, with all attachments.
John Deere 3-bottom 14-inch tractor plow.
John Deere Model H Tractor Manure Spreader, on rub­
ber, nearly new.
John Deere Big Six Mower. John Deere field cutivator.
John Deere tractor cultivator, new.
Oliver tractor plow, 14-inch, nearly new.
Osborne Side Delivery rake.
100 ft. hay rope.
Set Grapple Hay Tongs
2-Horse weeder.
Double-Row cultipacker.
4-Section Oliver drag, nearly new.
4-Section John Deere drag
2 Galvanized tanks.
14 10-Gol. milk cons.
Quantity steel fence posts, new.
John Deere Lime Sower attachment.
Pair sleighs and rack.
International Steel Wheel farm wagon and 14 ft.
combiatlon rack.
John Deere Steel wheel wagon, 16 ft. hay rack.
Keystone hay loader.
2-Horae John Deere riding cultivator.
McCormick-Deering Corn Binder, in good shape.
John Deere Walking plow.
2 Single Walking cultivators.
2 sets heavy wont harness.
Single set work harness.
Large list horse collars.
New Simplex Brooder Stove, 1000 chick size.
Universal Milker with double and single units, com­
plete, practically new.
Round Oak cook stove.
Large list of small tools and other articles top num­
erous for mention.

Gaymode* Full Fashioned
Fibre meshes, rayon fibres,
hopsacking meshes, cocoa­
nuts and Pandans, precisely
slut ped and handsomely trim­
med with scarf and bow
bands! The wide meshes let
cool breezes through!

ADDRESS AND PHONE, HOPKINS, MICH.

L. P. RENO, Clerk

EMMETT WEAVER, Auctioneer
Mall and Phene Allegan 7J9F12

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Sheer dimity with tiny dusters of

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Sturdy cotton with
snug fitting cuffs ...

Fibre meshes and Hopokas.
Air Spun mesh weaves..

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Presented By

GEORGE CARSTAIR

MEN'S SLACKS

Men's Swimaways

JESSE A. RUNKEL, Prop.

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BATISTE PAJAMAS

Sheer or service weights with
flattering dull finish. Flatter­
ing light summer shades.

TERMS: All turns of $10 and under, ca&gt;h; over that amount six month*' time will
be given on good bankable notes with, interest at 6%.
THE HOPKINS METHODIST LADIES WILL FURNISH LUNCH ON GROUNDS.

RAYON HOSIERY

98c

149

Handsome, stretchy knits that
shape perfectly to the body
and give-full freedom of mo­
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398
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the Mooce Hall. Twtni
near Lansing. # Effie
summer at Uta Jamou*
members were tabled v
visited her brother, Ord I
tle Creek Degree Stef.
..„ „..
ofof
Miss Msrtlia
Luu
Wta wuuu.m~i.~w; S?.
gj*SuarJf uSraiiS « u. &gt; the cduca- the work. In honor of the 30th an­ Waters and wife visited her broth- Maus, SuMtftter
ot Mr.
Mr. and
and Mrs.
Mrs
flchuan Dc- niversary of the founding of Maass er. Robert Louden and Wife at Wall ' T, p. Maus tand
Marjorie
I friend* of Clarence Hoffman gave ,
wSundJtheJnfhtencetf «»rtment of Conaerval
and Mis*
Mfa* Marjorie
Heart.
lake Sunday afternoon. * Mr. and ; Stantey, daughter
• were gained by the appeasetllm' a complete surprise Friday eve- i intoxicants Rose armed With a J?e^fer aLHle uUne P1’-""-* “•
iter of
of Mr.
Mr. and
and Mr*.
Mra.
rj—- ■J him
Mrs.
Perry
Bose
entertained
her
Waller
Stanley,
is a topic for debate. Cm»- nlng.
- May 38. In honor of hl* birththreatened to assault his HwUngs
°l Commerce ta
of W.R.C. will son and wife for Sunday dinner a&gt;
.„. been prominent
I arguments can be
Both girl* K
have
pre- day. A nupiber of those present 'employers with that weapon. He
F- ,tal*
Monday evehall Ttiunday he will be inducted Into the army
wtre memiJer. of hfa graduating wm brought to the Jail here 11 at nlng
In high school -and church musi­
to support cither view.
Idas* oTHasUngs Hlah school. T&gt; day
, In a talk proceeding the showing -------------- - .— ... st 2 o'clock. The tills Mondav morning. * Pvt. cur- cal circles. Mbs Mau* ha* been
corps recently presented a flag to ley Hoffman of Tennessee and wife
conseravtlon
he
car.lra'.Ja solofat in
Emmanuel
, Kron
granting. however, that evening was pleasantly spent wflh i On Monday Rose was taken into'of
’77^1" ■films,
‘X— “
7 pre­ Ithc Adventfat church, They also °‘ D*UU-fd£1
■■ .
church
lr ana
refreshments
were ! Municipal court for arraignment
on sented facte showinr ‘*'r,-------church cno
choir
and miss
Mbs utaiuey
Stanley a.
iuu»&gt;» uu
1’ v -------.f * &gt;lttve ,M?* ,lntts I°r rorP work. Also
temporary military advantages were games and
♦ Miss Enid Chepeman of । that charge. He waived
..a, examineexamlr
the tourist trade to Michigan. Many jeeeived about &lt;12 at a rummase
■a
member of the First Methcdlst
gained, the effect on the morale of ttreed.
«nyt' eh0*r- T™'v **** «Uo •*«&gt;' rrcMSC. spent the weekend at home Hon. Judge CortrtgtotI bound
»—•—* him
*•
regions ta thc resort sections of the **je recently
people In the conquered countries returning Monday to East Lansing. I over
to
the
Circuit
&lt;
.... ~
court, to be stale arc now able to support larger
Sunday afternoon with her staters .
orgsnlwtlaro^lrect'
was devastating. This deal with * Funeral services for Mr*. Emma ■ tded
— —
tried dt
at tte
Its next term. L
Hfa
bond —
was numbers of people lhan ta the most
The P.N:G. Club will meet at the L.
- .....
M imuVichy collaborators brought back Blower* were held at the Hess pun- । n
fixed
—I ..
at »500, which *-&gt;
he —
was unsble
unabl prosperous dsy* of the lumbering
home of Mrs. Harry Shute, 421 E. amazoo was home over the weekfurnish, so —
he. remains
jail. era, Michigan fa favorably situated
memories of the vacillating days of neral home in Nashville. Monday, . to ------------------ - :InJill
fra.' "
PeFy
Wednesday. Juno 1«. Pot; end.. A Mr. and Mrs.
— "note
”— i T,'t'' »’Ul be the 18th sesson of
----------------- —
BL Even civilians in North May 31. She had reached her 80tn ।
’ t •----------------near heavy center* of population Ccntcr.
luck supper at 6:30.
j spent last Sunday with
rlUt relaUves in 1,18 Interlocken camp which open*
i
were reported cynical and birthday. May 25. * The Dunham ‘ judge
McDonald to hear and offers unmatched natural play------------- (Dowagiac.
Music in wartime, stress*
----------- । Dowagiac.
* Vera wil* Vera Willison spent 'J11*’8
used at this form of “lib­ school closed May 28 with nlcnlc CA$E IN MONTCALM CO.
\ "^Xk,, ~d u»&gt; m hl. «KnRegulsr
“st ."--.r
week with
,£",c.rJca* 0Jn.,com.SJ?‘"’ wW
r.'.ut., meeting
umMiM of
w Hiawatha
mawuMui Renc- II &gt;—
---—- her —sister. Agnes
and roller skating at Tlwrn- '
eration." In which Vichy saielltes dinner
.u.u lodge
t_j— in
i_ 1.0.0
»~--------be the theme of the 1913 season
bekah
F. .....
Hall Frl- । »«»&lt;• familyapple Lake. * Sergeant Ralph Swift
Judge
Archie
D.
McDonald
will
Ion
tlie
11,000
acres
in
Barry
county
with weekly concerts given under
still held Ute power while 'repre­ came home Friday, returning ,to preside
at 8 o’clock.
-----------------*
.
ta the Montealm county dr- comprising Federal and state proj- day. June 11, -----------noted guest conductors.
I DEATH FOLLOWS
sentatives of the Free French re­ Navy Pier. Chicago Sunday after- cult
&lt;
court, at Stauton one week ecU (which may soon be under exIt fa a rare privilege to partake
mained In prison or were tenured noon. * Members of the graduating from
j
Maccabees will hold their regular ,-OfiG ILLNESS
today. June 17. He will have elusive state control) was one of the
Tlie sight of Durian raised to a class of Hastings High rchool from a
। hearing on a motion filed In that best regions in the nation for ixk- meeting Thursday PM. at Um usual ' Mrs. Llzsle E. Stevens, aged 89. of this opportunity of musical
tf fthr
mining under leadership
training
Icaderehlo of Dr.
&lt; 1rrtrb-&gt;i&lt;iKntnr\,ftlr^nra}l'iJ6k 11 whn ,‘lblc rc'orl development. Thc area time and place.
position of supreme authority was this community were Floyd Healv. n?e
I(widow
--------- . ‘Jo#eph
I*™7on%fa^» *tttreSh?r
E M,ddy ot Michigan Unl------;-----I away on MftV av at the home of hi
ta
iff* .Uiire Mn te Situated conveniently near urban
almost a* sickening to Americans George Chccacman. Clarence Hoff- i
way
on
Mav
at
the
home
of
her
V8ra
ity faculty along with many
man and Jaunita Swift 7Tie.&lt;e 1
~ .
iwuHi
I2‘‘¥5&gt; ,na,5“ •"
The
will meet for an | ^
&lt;
as the news of a military defeat.
ety
»no W.C.T.U.
w.u.r.u. win
, u«L,lUr- Mm. Lizzie Jones."long
other
nationally
^l,c5 «*‘*&lt;w«Uy known leaders
IwMlfrs in
ta
young neople all started their School
wn h
.v Institute
.i. t
-..—i... June
jun&lt; 15.
I5 'kankee Springs, following a lor
uu|-f&gt;U
day
Tuesday,
heto *?and’ orchMtra. choir and dnungdays at the Dunham school. Jessie Smith asks to have hl* sentence 12ln,ekX'VerUC Howevr-r^ihe'^ii'ror^
Hic Metho- illness. Funeral services were helw
urc i beginning
at 10&gt; a.m.. hv
at [he
Was this for which we were Jarrard of the Norton district was vaeated bcause
heid uc work. The IM3 group will ntima new iiX
Michigan
—•—••••'» •••
ritoLS?
T«. i
,hl*cover. However,
“ |,Jthe .future
carry-ln uinner
dinner will
St. Rose church wi
on Tuesday,
^unTsbd^th
’r^te
•IV on dfat church. A ■ m
carey-in
iuckik;, ., Kr
her’arounu
around juu
300 wiut
w-lth you
vnnlu,
fighting and sacrificing—Mere ap- abo among the graduates. Juanita
n;.n
June
1
(*ath»r
i
v
ti.n
—
;
ocr
ng p*onle
158 'Zved al 13:30. Hfa* BvsMe Rull- Hune *• Father J. V. Dillon ofwhich. Barry
I
Kiment in the beat Chamberlain and Jessie were on the honor roil. conviction* from consideration in .J®8 co-operation
coming
from
every
section
of
the
I* L-uest speaker, her
sub- Staling. Interment
tn Riverire
tier auo..-v.
v was
w ua ui
IUIC1 prepared to give. ’-The
-rne | -^,1
Uonl
* Mrs. Anna Wright ha* gone to the enforcement of the habitual i8™111!
United States.
here,"
V4UIIIIUII law
(aw ot
vi this
ikiia state
avutv ta
mi conuwi- 1 resources
------------- arc
, - -----■ ■he
•- said. "What ject being “Our Place In Tornnr- ^de cemetery.
Miami. Florida to be near her hus­ criminal
—•---------- * a »-------- --------vlctions ffor
or B
a--fourth
fourth criminal ofof-jKte^you
, »re you going to do with them?" ,. row’s World." There will a round
British
air-sea rescue experts have
------------------------Not until an assassins bullet hod band Pvt. Forrest Wright.
cooked
meat
covered,
Judge Davis, of the MontTn a short business session pre- table dLscuMlon by department di-1 Keep
invented an air-bdrne lifeboat that
removed Darlan and the Rooseveltcalm circuit.
www tlje prosecutlng^at- i ccedlng Mr. ,p'
.......
vm
rcuiL'Was
lk”';'..i_..~..
n.d‘jrc
”. me
,ljc rectors on Exhibits Scientific Tern- Chopped and sliced meats spoil more c’lIL 'T dropoed by parachute and
Churchill meeting in North Africa1 HIGHBANK
torney ot Montcalm county when 1 factory committee reported the sale Ije’?”c*'•. FJ®0-, Mtelon Pictures. ■ quickly lhan meat In the piece. Cut With
with
its
own
power e.
can
IL,
nwn nnwnr
n carry 11
ii
The Dorcas Aid Society will serve Smith was convicted of hfa’ fourth of tlie old Tnble Com pa n*v"C pro­ and Social Morality.
brought forth the now famous “un-.
or chop Just before using.
men 100 miles.
pot.lu^J11^.cr_?t th£
?£r
oondltlon.il surrender" statement,.1 and
fense.
and indtcl
fa. therefore. dLsquuU- perty to the Royal Coach Company
Mrs Sherman Swift Wtdi.es- 1 of
nJd
toheax
fled
to hear and 77...
act upon the mo- ifor 114.000.00.
was the damage of these early dip­' dav
"day. -Ilin..
June lAth
16th. * Mrs.
Maynard ! I!
Mr. Utviurrl
”
IT
lomatic bungling* effectively erased.• Tucker left last week for Florida tlon to annul Smith's ufe sentence. OBITUARY
***
to be with her husband who fa sta| Llzzfe E. Kaiser was bom tn LanThe Allies learned tnnny a cost­■ tinned tnere. * Mr. nnd Mrs. Amov
I caster. New York eighty nine years
ly military lesson in North Africa.. Wenger of near Nashville and Mr.
ago. At the age ol three she moved.
If diplomatic lessons have likewise. nnd Mrs. Eaul Bell nnd family of TKUUF 73
ller_2“Le,!.la’ ,O Dwll"!?- In
73
been learned from early errors, this, the McKelvey district visited Sun­ TROOP
Troop 73. Iceland J Bennett. 1892
9t®rrir'1 Peter Stevens, and
, day at the home ot Mr. and Mrs scouta)
“st”: htTtaid an toterwuri
Spring. To this
experience will have been a valuable
Vcm Hawbhtz * Rosemary Marsliall visited with her sfaters In Bat­ series of meetings during the past ।lo"_‘J0«u‘*drSL?'cITJX&gt;irn’
tle Creek last weekend. * Mr. and
Concerning the cost of modern Mrs. Frank HawbUte and Larry
war: Even an aircraft .propeller Jones called on Mrs. Mabel Man­
costs as much as a small bungalow; ning in Assyria Sunday afternoon,
a Garand rifle costs as much as an a Mr. and Mrs. Claud Hoffman and
Iceless refrigerator; a tiny Jeep Mr. and Mrs. Merton Hoffman and
Hyde of South Maple Groyc .. ______ __
„.v
Site as much as a popular-priced Frank
visited Sunday al the home of Mr. j Detailed plans were
to; one flying fortress costs more and Mrs. Grorge Marshall. * The ! hlbilions and stunts al the Cam- ';
P’meml aerviceo were
held
"£.v T™
titan the total Investment we have Moore school ted Tuesday with W)rM., nlc blrUiday of Robert Sto- ’I I
at1. the St. 0R
Rose
church
Tuecdav
“se ct
«urCh. Tuesday,
mode here in our entire rchool prop­ a cooperative picnic at Ttwrnapple well a Life Scouter and kev man I
. at
“ . ?S’mh- "
l.nWSrS,'
! US\S„
“7^
erty; each time a battleship fires Uk. ^ort P
• salvo, enough money goes up in
------ ------------------------I work, was celebrated with a rorctel
,,Pr Rranddaugh.M .U.ulITu- 'lS.*~^2j,.rCSJ; “t '”Ur “1?
•moke to buy and completely COUSTIIV Cll'B l&gt;AN&lt; i:------------------------------ u
The first Country Club dance of ped off by an unexpected treat of
ton’5 nV an&lt;!
pquip a 100 acre farm on A-l land,
and n battleship—it would take all Uie year will be held Saturday eve- ,lce cream and cake, the gift of Mr. !2“ °Il,5"’H5a?00&gt; and RAy oI
nlng.
June
19
at
the
Country
Club,
and
Mr*.
Chester
Stowell.
j
rl"*
?
a
“
„,
h
‘"d,hntl .
the money on deixislt hi the banks
The
committee
is
composed
of
Dr.
---------------------------------------A^dTour
*“
of twenty counties the size of Barry SS.’S),„
I But* it^as'^’uia^hatl/twrefl us
to build one I

SCOUT NEWS

a brief Ulneaa. He bad practiced
medicine tn Grand Rapids for 41
uuiiiiiipauirc uouegc in isvi.
He retired about lire years ngc.
He wm bom In Indiana, the fam­
ily later moving to Barry county.
Dr. Matthew* attending the Haij
ting* schools during his boyitood.
Surviving are a daughter. Miss
Gladys Matthews at home, three
^tere. Misses Minnie Evelyn and
Lillian Matthews of Grand Rapids;
two brothers. James R. and Lewis
J. Matthews of Hastings; also sev­
eral nieces and nephews.
Funeral service*. were held Sat­
urday afternoon in Grand Rapids
and the remain* were brought to
Hastings for Interment in River­
side cemetery.

HIES FOLLOWING
WEEK’S ILLNESS
Mrs. Dora C. Kcpkey. ageJ 77.
who lived near Middleville, passed
away on Tuesday. June 1. in Penneck hospital after a week’s 111new. Her husband. William Kcpjkey. preceded her in death nine
i £Zk”a2T
nun
.... ..
__ I
years ago.
1------ Two sisters. Mrs.
Fred
Du Nnmnu
Ncnsque of Wnvtand and Mrs.
| George Heintz of CalodonU. two
brothers, William and Andrew
Gackler. of Middleville survive,
Funeral services were held at the
Middleville Methodfat church on
Thursday afternoon nnd Intel mint
. was in Ml. Hope cemetery.

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luuucy— Mrs. William Stebbins. Mr. nnd m , her went on * hike alturetav Ton Mirru al^Tmv
'
now seems Mra. Wellesley Ironside. Mr. and
Sd hS d SSiftT' i
.
mu. wuikrt Smith .nd Dr. ~&gt;d |
j.“l ,rd°Sh,
Mrs. Frank Carrotaers assisting.
. Unless the U. 8. A. fa willing to
forget its faolatlbnfat traditions hud
take an active part In the Inter­
in and cooked their dinner -and 1 by only a small margin since Ute
national affaire of tlic post-war
®n 7Ur?1’iyi ?‘inc 8’ GeorKC Walton, two halves were Joined together by
“?k u,r 1nack “&gt; 1 a
slight bond-and e^-h of
The June meeting of the Barry ‘,c!r mu'
world. It will only be a question of
time until World War HI breaks County C. E. Union will be held cach chllds horn* to sec their Vic- , halves was of normal aim The
Monday
night.
June
14.
at
Reids
upon us.
the* Burnish™.
' ,,tUc hcn wlw Pro‘’"‘»*v doing her
Landing. Pol luck supper al 7:00 , the Bump home where they played best to "step up" production even
with roller skating nt 8:30. closing j,ES’R.H"
t'0"
“ “» wnmln. "dMTO
If the average victory gardener with Fellowship Circle.
j ing their meetings for the summer. I what short of perfection.
will multiply his troubles a hundred

ORGANIZATIONS

times or so. he will have a rough
Tito Prairie Garden Club will hold
Idea ot what the average former a special meeting. Tuesday. Jutfr
15 at 2 o’clock al the home of Mrs.
Eltou Finkbclncr for a canning
demonstrating under the direction
D’ARCS—ENGLAND
of Miss Bullfa, extension leader in
Miss Pollyanna England, daughter Barry copnty.
cf Mr*. Glenn A. Englund of Wood­
land and Corporal Technician Geo. G. R- FLIER DIES
Edward D’Arcy, son of Mrs. August­
’
us D’Arcy of Boston. Mass., were IN BOMBER CRASH
A war casualty that touches many
married at the John Timothy Stone
Olinpel at Fourth Presbyterian Barry county friends fa that of
Lieut.
Robert
Hanlsli.
24.
formerly
qnurch in Chicago. Saturday. June
5 at six o'clock.
of Grand Rapids, who was one of
■ The altar was decorated with three men killed Wednesday. June
Urge baskets of peonies. The cere­ 2. In the crash of their twin motored
mony was performed by Dr Harri­ training plane near Castroville. !
sOn Ray Anderson. The brtde wore Texas. Lieut. Hanfah was a gradu- '
• blue imported tweed suit with ate of Ottawa Hills high school in I
navy accessories Bnd her Sowers 1937 and was prominent In sports i
there, especially as a member of the J
foot ball and track teams. Hfa J
parents, Mr. nnd
ana Mrs.
Mrs Joseph
jotepn HanrtanHer only attendant was her sis­ parents.
ter. Mrs. Nathaniel 8. Peters, who . fah. now reside in Oak Park, his
wore a turquoise blue crepe suit mot Iter being the former Beryl
with navy blue accessories. Her BrnndsU-tlcr of Middleville. Lieut.
Hanfah had frequently been the
corsage was of swcsthcan roses.
A small reception was held at guest of Mrs. Sarah Brandstctlcr
the home of the bride and her sis­ ami Mr. and Mrs. C. B.' Brand ter at 240 East Delaware following stettcr here. Funeral services were
ceremony.
held in Grand Rapids on Wednes­
Cpl. William Schectx of the Coyne day with burial in Middleville.
Electrical &amp; Radio School acted as
best man
MARRIAGE LICENSES
Mrs. D’Arcy Is a graduate of Marion McCallum, Battle Creek 20
Woodland High school and attended Mabie Berry. Assyria Township 18
Lucid Secretarial School In Grand Robert Jacobs city 24
Rapids.—Woodland Corres.
Francis Dahlhouser. city 17
Elmer A. Friable. Castleton Tup. 43
Dorothy I. Hoke. Vermontvllle 37

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Monday, June 14 . . .
noon. * Mr. and Mrs. P. N. Bergtamlly and Mr*. Neal of
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On Tuesday evening a sjiccial
meeting of Hastings Chapter No. 7.
O. E. 8. was held for the purpose ■
Ot conferring the degrees of the
Order on five • candidates. It was
•bo held in honor of all the new
members who hare Joined during
the year.
A 6:30 dinner preceded the In­
itiatory work, over 100 members
and guests being present.
Those who received the work
Mrs Frank Mosher,
Mrs W. D Barnes. Mrs. Margaret
Caukln and Miss Hazel Caukin.
Following the work a shore skit
was presented honoring all mem­
bers of Hastings Chapter. Those
taking part besides the Worthy
Matron were Mrs. Rose Gidlev. Mrs.
Morcnce Marble Mrs. Flossie HinA‘ma Lanen. Mfas Grace
Betekord and Mrs. Emma. 8. Evans
. ’J?0.
monthly meeting will
Luesday- June
This
will be the last meeting until Septetnber so a good crowd fa desired.
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HASTINGS

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�PERS

THE HASTINGS BANNER, THCRSTIAY. JUNE 18. 1943

think that any law is not for thc
beat. one should never disobey It.
The taw Is the voice of the major­ the Board af Education, who pre- I,
ity; and the rule of the majority
mqst be respected tn ■ true detnoc- rented each one the coveted parch

ATING

~

COUNTY SOCIAL AID RULES FOR
' BUREAU’S LETTER VICTORY GARDEN

Hoffman. Marian Stevens;‘Bristol—iarea* and also from soldiers returnJoyce Campbell. Edna Conklin. m« from the South West Pacific

« “"WO &lt;'“»■ “ Saturday In A Wall
I
CoHflOe

“7I

Colleen Jones; Prairieville - Mar- !« «*&gt; danger If we do not rtd this
guret Lewis. Edwin Gurd.
“
Ourd. Robert urea from mosquitoes. Every one
Forahey; North Pine Lake — Bud mui hZ m' tae ”e.n uo of his I Benxm Collin*, who itad lived for
own premise* and it would be very reveral year* in his cottage at
not pcncci, out is an local.
men­ reveUle from the bugle ended tnc come from other sources increases,
•set,
effective
to
have
the
city
get
toBeechwood.
Wall
lake,
on Saturday
tioned that Jesus once said to ills program. Superintendent D. A. Van 1 or If needs, aa for example, need for
suddenly expired while ta his
,
.
- , .
. .
Chidester — Phyllis Lord. Betty terested ta several of our penna,.. the Texercise* medical care_ _
w less. Cancellation
___________ to
Jy their four year*' work In high disciples. "Be ye therefore perfect." Buskirk presided w
over
are
enter. Private estate gardencr.i Pierce; Gates — Ralph DeWitt; nent swamps within our city limit*.
Mr*. Collin* waa with him
Jle. n1?, K*!*" ?°lLId
I throughoi7t7”We* are“*sure that ev- 'of atTOld' Age Assistance grant ar
-------- ——»♦»
।—z—
in the house at the time of hl*
V
18lb
r^
‘
V^
l
'ih
the
,i
r
°'
h’
Yankee
Borings
—
Cor*
Hagedorn.
also be necessary
necessary If
Ifpersonal
----- - ---- - garden* provided they do all of the Ncoma Hummel ’
The speaker said the graduates b,ut \ b j?r hum n^nfr^ lnd frT&lt;&gt;ne was satisfied that thc classi would al*p
propertyIncroroed
tacreared beyond the legal work on them.
numm^r.
Mssreo or W1U.1AM
of &gt;9*3 is a fine body of young men . property
will live, he believed, in a democrat­
nannKK
jiikf s
*ice wa* promptly notified.. One of
Jhh t&gt;\ and womeh- The hearty good wishesi maximum established bv
At 280. P.
by Act
3 In -n rIa— —
HARBKE ON JUNE t
the officers and Coroner Dr. Lathic civilisation. denote the attempt
tV-e i of relative* and friend* win attend A. 1939, as amended by Act
of dictators lo destroy democracy. Idea that men will attain «necWilllam Haraxe. aged 72. passed rop made the investigation which
1943°
3B
‘
**
n,nen
^
ed
by
Act
2381
p- A-, work
mustbbe
done by thc contest- DI
|(
thc.. st„ oul tnt0 ltt(1 t0 umj
.
r'^kpolkr or dUrmnlw Incom.
"JX,S,
“
rLfln PDA
KKU
He believed It would be demonstrat­
away on Wednesday afternoon. . uw law requires in *ucn a case. No
nnist
’
alwavl
mcel
,helr
d
otlcs
and
re»ponslb|li-I
Th
ed beyond question that democracy
June 2. Mr. Hardke wa* a retired inquest was considered necessary,
toward
which
they
must
aiuay»
1
I
from
(from agricultural labor pertains to 3 "-H Club Garden (Claaaes B EAVt A ETEfl
Is best for mankind. As the grad­
railroad clerk and a life member a* his death was so evidently due
•'
!
•any Income corned, either through
7,"|iT!dbk
nlrE!^cL.'■ rlltr ArTrW
uates go out. he urged them, if they strive.
। of the F. &amp; A. M. Though quiet to heart disease.
: JLVWou'ah wS~ an
must be done Sy the1 toys
B
The Illustrations -7F
and the sug- PASSING OF WELL
wished to be most helpful to others
d
and retiring ta nature, Mr. Hardke
Mr. Collins is survived by his
farm, or through working as an cm- aiiu
i»i.
and to themselves, to bear in mind jested applications of the four t KNOWN FARMER
and n
girls
entering
contest.
(ConUnAd num
from page i.
1. occuon
Section it
1) wa*
was aiway*
always thoughtful
ot outers
others wife.
They
had no' children He
kii
u run:
11 IK the
uie conical.
ivwiunuca
inougllliui OI
------ --------, .™
points
were
very
apt
and
convlncJ
w
Libka
aged
73
rears.
8
&gt;
’
1
!iX
e
'
‘
„
„
.
„
.
„
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------.
—
—amany
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v—B WM
these four principles and be true to tag. We are swre that everyone who ;monthl Bnj 25’day?wmc&lt;I away on .1”^ntaratU^i^raMnz_ I 4. Judges or members of Judging ter naturally suggest themselves. »nd
families
and friends
w*s Bl
*t onp
one tlme
tim a mortician ta
...
...... .....----- ----- nwiuns UI1U xu uuyn IXU-WU away vn
them:
committees may not Judge or serve Such a center could become a fine been the recipients of hl* tokensi Charlotte,
Chartotie. bat
but ta
to recent year* had
,,
...
.
J
ujj, 5. at
,
&lt;U
„
smith
con.
ISIS,
tomSdJJF'SS!
heard
him
felt
that
it
was
a
sane
(Saturday.
June
the
smith
con
­
‘
as c,erks in classes in which their asset for Hastings. It could pro- ■ of generosity. Hl* giving was done , been a painter.
1. Always be sensitive to differ­
ns
well
as
a
very
helpful
address.
—
•
------&gt;
------•w
—
&gt;•
—
«ences In human circumstances. Con­
valescent home in
He &lt; p]oyera. or other sources, regardingI
gardens are entered within the vide room for a museum where plo- quietly and often the recipient* did ।
---------------- -ln whlch lhe,r B“rden Is necr relics and records could te not know the name of their- bene- i In Michigan. tuberculosis kills
sideration of these differences will ■ Tlie next on live nrogram were
Rlmore tounshlp , employihent opportunities, for .whichi
located.
l*o songs by the jllgh School Girls ,and had retired from farming. The ■ penwns receiving Old Age Assistance, locatwi
help to arrive at right judgement*.
kept under proper supervision, with factor, x He is survived by one broth- Negroes
at
sever
——— times the rate it
qualified. Thc County Bu-• •5. Gardens
hv^hr are to be visited and pu » ,,ccc** *« ^em under proper er. Charles, of this city. Funeral kills
—- white*.
while*. Ar
An educational pro­
2. Acknowledge and live with un­ Glee Club, directed by MKs Eleanor , funeral waa held af the Leonard My
Jnw nUdRe Once durtng thc condlUons.
The
building and; services were held at the Leonard {tram
,
bn Monday afternoon, the reUU wl|| immediately, by letter orr rr u
swerving loyafity to democratic Page. That the large audience ap- chapel
tram to
to help
help Dr
prevent this waste la
;
***“11', .,
. .
grounds would afford fine place fur i chapel on Friday, June 4. at two .being—
carried
L. Winston Slone officiating, (personal interview, advise clients off
principles, which will mean that you predated these well rendered songs Rev.
-- •-“■ &lt;on by tuberculosis
k ■nb?wr,hi?tUnni LHArJStiv 2,der ,foU“-^®un«. P*°P&gt;« and chil- in the afternoon, the Rev. A. M. Christmas seals,
The remains .were
Thc
were taken to Hart- any such job opportunities as may’ tieh
.
must consider the rights of others was shown by hearty applausr.
is an asset but not specifically dren to enjoy themselves in a Coldren officiating
Interment In ■
----------- -—*
“dcij
The class was presented to the ford for interment. He is survived be presented.
ns well as your own.
BAVNEH WAK_
„.v
------ao—
.&lt;— ■-in Cass «•
— also —
Barry County Bureau । rrfl'iircd for district judging How- wholesome way. The posdbilltlts Rj«rstoe cemetery' Intcnpenl ln ।
brother
City
tax)
3. Always respect the law and ichool authorities by Edwin L. T*v- , &gt;bv
jrVer. district winners will be re- of B wonderful recreation place for,
cemetery.
i
BANNER WANT ADS PAY
of Social Aid
and one niece.
i
majority rule. Even If one may .tor. principal of tlie high schoal.-As nephews
I quired to draw and submit a
n plan all our people
people are there. With the 1---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- —------------■ showing the entire season's plant- liberal help of the federal gov,
. ...... ....
.JW« i... u. n-7i--i
o. .. tnrlfflna
.v,... .u.....
State
judging.
the cost to the city would not be
7. The decisions of the judges will heavy. And a lot of tabor would
•be final.
be needed.
In judging gardens, the judges
Aviation will have a tremendous
will be guided by the following gen­ boom after the war.
Hastings
eral rules:
should have a good airport, equip­
ped with hangars, etc. A lot of
Plan of Garden (10 points)—A work would be necessary to pro­
submitted plan Ls an asset but not vide these.
required except In the finals. Size,
The north bank of the river
shape, location, space between rows through the city could be made
a beauty spot. It would need a !"•
■considered.
Soli CondlUons (15 point*)—Or- —
of work,
—. —
for it
.. should be ,landscaped
—-&gt; could
—•be
--------*--------“attractive. .
ganlc matter. Direction of rows as it and
made
very
affects water run off. Fertilizer. It would be made accessible and
General appearane.
.
would be an asset.
Cultural Practices (20 points)—
The school board could plan a
Freedom from weeds. Soil mulch. | garage and machine shop for Its
NURSES
Proper distance between ptanta, i school busses and for cars used to
Watering."
.
convey high school students from
Number and Kinds of Vegetables and to district* not reached by the
&lt;10 polntai—Ten different vege-I busses. The school board could also
■aosaally comfortable oxford
tables required. Note economic Im- have plans made for a grand stand
portance of vegetable* grown.
I and other Improvement* oq the
Succession Cropping &lt;25 points) school athletic field which It own*
—Time of planting each successive which has already had much work
crop. Successions followed. Quantity done on It in grading, etc. All
of each crop grown.
. these project* would call for tabor
Quality and Production &lt;20 points) and. with government aid. would;
—Insect and disease control. Harvest' call for unreasonable sums from the
BUSINESSWOMEN
quality. Amount canned or stored, taxpayers.
For Farm Vegetable Gardens
|
••*
—1-------Location and Plan (10 point*)— MAI A HI A MEM ATE
Convenience of location. Shape and MAI AkIA MlNAl I
sire of garden. Distance between 1
riLHMkL
^*onDlrcctlon of rows to conuui rnurFDNC rmiNTv
Soil Condition &lt;15 point*)-Or- LVIILLKiIJ LvUHII
ganlc matter Fertilizer. Time of
. ,
. „
plowing. General condition of sob. | fContlnued from page 1. Section 1)
Cultural Practices (15 points)—j rut* In the road and places even of
Freedom from weeds. Soil mulch, leaser importance such as eavcMOUSEWIVES
This First Quality Paint is made from the best paint
Watcrlng. Distance between plant*, troughs where leaves nnd other
materials obtainable, mixed in proper proportions. Their
Number and Kinds of Vegetables stoppage material has accumulated.
&gt;??J’oln^At
riftcen kinds.
Suffocation of the larva ta one of
scientific combination and perfect grinding and blend­
Good varfeties. Economic Impor-1 the best known ways in mosquito
planted for cannInK control—after draining or filling up
ing insure a Uniform. Practical, Economical, Durable,
“»S5,
&lt;2o pob&gt;u&gt;~;’
“" holes ■"
d destroying tin cans, !
water
and
and Beautiful paint. Mac-0-Lac House Paint is a High
Time of succession plantings. Suit- I.etc. This Is done by using crude I
Quqlity economy product—formulated to anchor deeply
ability of size of each planting. oil mixed with equal parts of kero- I
sene In summer months and thinner I
Planting
for
canning
and
storing.
into the surface, ta wear exceptionally well .and to hold
if desired In cooler months and
Plan of garden an asset.
Quality nnd Production (20 points) spraying the mixture on the waters .
its color.
—Freedom from Insects and diseases. surface. "So dhiln If vou can; oil
If you must." Creosote, parts green
Harvest
quality.
Amount
canned
and
Protect The ExJterior
and nitre cake may also be used &gt;
stored.
.
your home wltjJ uniform. .
Tlie size of the garden as well as but these are poisons and care |
»y flowing, ea4y brushing
the number In the family will have must be taken tn their use. The
to be known.
“
•. planting of top- feeding minnows
igambusla affinls) is a very effec- ■
Mac-O-Lac WEATHERFor 4-H Club Gardens
Plan of Garden (10 point*)— live in mosquito control works In
TESTED HOUSE PAINT
Shape and size. Direction of rows. ponds and streams.
Secondary malaria out breaks :
Distance between rows.
Soil Condition (10 points)—Or­ could be hazardous in this county :
ganic matter in thc soil, analysis and because of our transclent labor !
amount and kind of fertilizer used. problem In onion and sugar beet
General condition of soil.
snuine "WILSON”
Cultural Practices (20 points)—
Freedom from weeds. Distance be­
■with faucet
tween plant*. Insect control. Gen­
eral thrittfneM of garden. Watering.
2 gallon sixe
Number and Kinds of Vegetables
(15 points)—How many kinds Good
Golden State”
varieties.
Amount provided for
canning and storing.
Succession Plantings (10 points)
—Does garden plan provide for a
‘Flight­
supply of fresh vegetables contin­
model
uously? Varieties planted for stor­
age.
rtay wear. Made or Army
Quality and Production (10 points)
twill in Sun Tan shade.
—Quality of vegetables. Has garden
Carded, mercerised and
yielded well?
Records (20 points)—Time spent
raring for garden. Cost of seed,
comfort. Reinforced al all
fertilizer and Insect control ma­
tertai. Value of vegetables grown,
points of strain. Made for
used,
canned or stored.
5
pieces
durability and long wear.
Governor Harry F. Kelly Trophies
These trophies will be given In
priced
Urban nnd Farm Garden Classes.
both for only
The proper planning of thc garden
will be most important In the Judg­
ing for these trophies. The trophies
are offered to stimulate more care­
ful planning of the garden end the
SPECIAL
C/IGQ
planting of the staple vegetables
for thc set
which can be stored for the coming
AT ONLY
winter, as well as foods which can
Starting at 1:30 o'clock, I will offer the following articles:
be home canned or preserved in
5 popular shea that nest neat­
other way*.
ly and take up a minimum
The Judging for these trophies
space and come in assorted
will be done by the Stale Final
half pint z
pastel shades.
Judges from the plans submitted by
regional winner* In connection with
black, grey, white or
l he final judging and from Indica­
tions obtained by these judges up­
ran. A tough, duron their visit to the garden that
the plan has been carried out. Gar­
dens will be judged according to
the following schedule?
Size and Land Use (25 points)—
Sire, as |t indicates the effort exert­
PINT
ed by the contestant to produce tlie
SIZE
food necessary for hta family. Care­
ful planning to utilize the available
OPEN BAKER
land to the best pos*lble advantage.
Suitability of Kinds of Vegetables
1 quart size__
S “BUC-A-BOO”
35c
&lt;25 points)—Proper selection of
kind* for fresh use. canning and
|
INSECT SPRAY
2 quart sixe _
55c
storing, with a proper balance of
for the car. Has
each.
3 quart sixe __
65c
Succession Plantings (25 potato)
M ■
29c
a very pleas■
in a handy
—The garden should be so planned
BREAD or LOAF PAN ■
tube
ns to. provide for succession plant­
1 ing aroma.
ing* which will , provide for a suc­
Medium size______ 45c
|
priced al
cession of crops. throughout the

CONTEST HERE

__ _

_______

AN PROJECTS
PLAN

FOR AFTER-THE-WAR

Owl

100%

•

.

uitemar HOUSE
o*MgWC paint

meow

ALL WIDTHS AAAA to D

CUT-RATE

Porch and Deck Paint, qt
Black Screen Enamel, qt.

$367

WORK PANTS
AND SHIRTS

AUCTION SALE

$177

Royal” Auto Speed Wax
and Cleaner

Shirt and Pants
Combination

$109

MONDAY, JUNE 14, 1943

Royal" Chrome
Cleaner &amp; Polish

33'

MENS’ SOCKS

HORSES

"Royal"
HYDRAULIC
BRAKE FLUID

49c

5‘

Q*79c

BASEBALL
GLOVE

iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiimniiiiiiiiiiHiiii

AIR RIFLE
rrj) SHOT

S

33

3

49c

Gray Percheron colt, 3 yrs.
old, wgt. 1200 lbs.

FARM MACHINERY

Side delivery rake

made,

MEASURING CUP
16 ox. size with accurate
easy-to - read gradua­
tion!
__
50c

$469
TUMBLERS
beautiful
tractive gold trim.
Full she.

Large sixe--------------- 65c

DEEP PIE PLATE

10 inch sixe with easy
hold handles___ 45c

all

Juvenile

97c &lt;

PYRJEX

McCormick mowing machine

TOOL BOX
sturdily

Gray Percheron mare, 13 yrs.
old, wgt. 1500 lbs.

DE ODORANT

14'

2 for

9'

David Mi

day after
parents. Mt
Mr. and
Dorothy J&lt;
with Mr. a
turning to

Ship Co , C
home on
which he l

trait Tucs
tending t
meeting

day for a v
Harry Adr
at Lincoln.
William
weekend a
- Russell
training a

Mrs. Chas

anac were

the aradua
Mary Lo
n guest o
a few days
Miss P
friends In
end.
Principa
Wallace o
last of th
the grndu
day and F
Pvt. Jo
Grant: II]
hl* pare
Lockwrxxt
Aviation
returned
City. Iow
attend th
ding on S
ents. Ma
Leonard.
Mr. an
Grand R
Back rider

to attend
Thursday

were gue
Densmor

MLv&gt; fi
a visit w
stater. D
of Cleve
Charle
Ste. Mari
ther. LeR
Mr. an
in Gran
guests o
Mtaa C
sing on M
with frle

was cal
mother.
JfU .A
Sunday

MARKS

HO

In order to dispose of the personal property of Floyd Schools, I
will hold a public sale at the Harmon farm located J mile west
of Lacey, first place on north side of the road, on

MIXING BOWL SET

66'

John Skald

PICNIC JUG

Sun Ton

TENNIS
RACKETS

SHOE STORE

turned to &lt;

Proper Quantity of Each Kind
Planted
&lt;25 potato)—With the
thought in mind of producing
enough for each member for the
entire year.

SEVENTY FINISH
EIGHTH GRADE IN CO.
(Continued from page 1. Section I)
Allerdlng. Kenneth Asptaall; Mar­
lin—Jerflee Herxel. Grace Hobert:
Shores—Junior Pennington; Greg­
ory-Marvin Drake. Kenneth Slo­
cum: Altoft-i-Lelta Davis, Ray- Hot­
chkiss. Hazel Martz, Hugh Myers.
Barbara Newton Ronald Rivers;
Hastings Center — Donald Tietz;
Cedar Creek — Donna Campbell.
Douglas Crago, Clela Gould. Ray­
mond Owen.
; Cloverdale — Luevln* Dings. Joy
Hart. Maxine Kingsbury; Jones —
Wijma Savacool; Monroe—Clarence
De Brutae. Robert Fox. Thomas
Fisher. Lynn Wallce. Donald Wolf;
Stevens — Clayton Case, Junior

Oliver walking plow

McCormick Deering grain
binder
Gale corn planter

Oliver riding cultivator

Avery riding cultivator
Single horse, 7 tooth
cultivator

Wagon

Disc

MISCELLANEOUS

3 double harnesses

Three 21 sec. spring tooth
drags

4 horse collars

Sulky plow

James Way brooder stove

Double cultipacker

Royal Blue cream separator

TERMS: CASH DAY OF SALE

Farm Security Administration
DEWEY REED, Auctioneer

HARVEY, J. ELLIOTT. Co. R. R. Sup

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�IaAnGB BANNER. THURSDAY, JUNE H, 1H3
. cenanrotu snower given oy atra.
company with her with Mr. and Mr*. Robert Carter -----------------------------------------and other relative*.
Mr. and Mra. Philip W. KnWrern.
Pfc. Richard Beumer came home
JU L I n L I I L I I J
I (ArUlle Bodford). Bingo was pteyed,
Sunday from Hoiablrd Ordnance
the prizes being presented to thc twenty-flvt
ter a week-* vUlt with Mr. and Mra.
Camp at Bultlmors. Md. to spend
Hospital Guild No. 12. Mra. How­ bride. Top honors went to Mrs. tnyijTyi
a weeks’ leave with Mr. and Mrs
Mr*. Garret Isham visited MU* DMr.^id’Mra. Cranston Wilcox
Cranston Wilcox of Coldwater, sbPreceding and during tlie ur
ard
Frost,
chairman,
met
Tuesday.
i
Albert
Bessmer
and
other
relatives.
leans. Louisiana spent a week w
Loretta Springer of Grand Rapids
Ice, Mra. James Bristol rendered
and ton* of Ooldwatar ware gueatt June !. st the home of Mrs. Law­ te-ln-law of Mrs. Field.
He will report for duty again on over lite weekiad.
tto horns folks and friend*. She
On Tuesday evening of this week. program of wedding music whk
of Mra. Clyde Wilcox and Mra. W. rence Larkin with Mrs. Bernard
Saturday. On Tuesday Mr mid Mr«.
turned to Camp Thursday.
-.-r an* nU«Har&lt;4 —In Kattla
Don BJlvln and Mrs. Wilcox Included 'Reve Angelique" by Ri
Mr. onto Mr* William Pox « -------- ---------------------- ---------- --------------- Mr. and Mr*. Burdette Sutton at­ J. Field over the weekend, coming Reed as co-hostes*. The following Mra.
“ iblnateln, "Spring Hong” by Mei
for commencement .on Friday. Mr. new officers were elected: Chair­ entertained nt dessert at the *forKatenuiaoo spent Ute weekend with ; OT,e,t.
„
•
tended the funeral of Tom Ander­ Wilcox returned Sunday. Mrs. Wli- man. Mra. Rolfe Bulling: vioe- mer's home ---------—
rs. Field, delssohn, "God Gave Me You" 1
their parents.
I Mr. and Mra. te E- Barnett wore son at Martin on Bunday.
I places
being —
cox and sons remaining for a few Chairman. Mrs. Bud Wolfe; secre- .,
-------- -------,— cen. The ! Kyser, "t Lov« You Truly" by Bor
Mrs. Lewis Macomber and Mrs. I guret* of Mr. and Mr*. I. O. BenMr. and Mr*. James Radford have -ft. Stephen Johnaon of In- Ury. Mra. Maynard Moynahan: !1 tride
cride was gh
given a shower of lovely and "At Dawnlner by Cadman. T1
John Skahkl and son Bob of Kale- ton of Battle Creek Sunday evcnlpg. moved
। traditional Wedding &lt;nuuclies we
to the!/ cottage nt Gun lake
treasurer. Mra. Lawrence Larkin, f miscellaneous articles.
masoo. were Sunday guest* of Mr. I Mr. and Mra. George Maurer for thc summer.
dianapolli came Thursday to at­ Ths next and last rnseUnc of the; Places were Mid for rixteenat theU^d for the processional and the
ano Mrs. Nell Boekcloo.
went to Ann Arbor on Monday
thc Herrick—Leonard wcddltut season will be June 28 with a pot rehearsal dinner for the Herrick— recessional,
David Morgan of Lansing was
where Mr. Maurer will be in ths . ML** Constance Cook come* on tend
Frost's.
I Leonard wedding jiarty given by
For tier wedding the bride was
weekend guest of his grandmother । University Hospital for ths rematn- Saturday from Trentan. H. J., to ftnd to viatt Tier parent*. Mr. and luck picnic at *Mrs.
*
’
the parents of the bride. Mr. and .attired in a sown of white organza
Mr* Neil Boekeloo.
'
[ der of the week
spend her taro week*' vacation with Mr*. Prank Saga. al»o Mr. and Mr-.
OnThursday evening Mra. Pay Mra. Cliaries H. Leonard, at their ! fashioned with a high neckline and of Belding. Mrs.
Abcn Johnson. She returned on
Mra. B. R. Minford and daughMrs. J. A. McCall spent last' week her parent*. Mr. and Mra. Robert Tuesday. Mr. and Mra George Bau- 1• Marbleentertained with adessert- ■ Podunk lake cottage on Friday I long sleeves falling in points over a rd. Ml.-s Barbara
ters of Pontiac returned home Bun- end with her daughter in Eitow
x-., .v.niny r*nvMlnv the imall liN". her wrists
The deen Voke of her Dorothy Roush of
er and daughters of East Lansing ';
I r.d Ziegler and Mieaes
day after a weekk visit with her i Rapid:.
and Betty TredlnnMk ot
parents. Mr. and Mrs. L. Severance. I -GuesU on Saturday of Mrs. John
Lt. and Mrs Herrick t.
^y^nd Kurtz were her granddaughters.
Cpl.
Don
Reid,
who
has
been
maae
urcir
nomc,
air,
vanning
onacs
woic
.....
troit for a short trip, to
Dorothy Jean spent the weekend Mra. Robert Dewitt of /Muskeaon troit friends on a trip to Mexico transferred from Lowry Field.Corn., having employment
there
Place*
Ii miniature bride
and groom. —
Spring '
ruipui,
rir-iit
nine
ridvti
........
----—.— laid
«-,a for /ten.
—■ m
—-----------------w..- aL*o
»i^&gt; used
,*«m4srount
amund me her finger tip veil and completing
with Mr. and Mrs. L. Severance rs- and Mra. George Ktagwell and her and Central America. They olan to to Detroit,
spent the weekend with were
. aprin
Tlic
evening
wa* : ।flower* were
fly down and back from Fort Worth. r ._uviiuii
her costume wa* a floral muff of
_____X- Mr. and Un
turning to Michigan City, Ind., on *on David of Grand Rapid*.
his parents.
Mrs. &gt;T
T. R
S. KK. spent In playing cards with prises I large living room,
Texas,
and
expect
to
be
gons
about
white
orchid corsage. U;
lilies of the valley centered with
,
, .
,
Mr*. Kenlth McIntyre and daughgeld at Thornapple lake.
going to Mrs. Dorothy Foote and
, «
n
velum they win reside in
Pvt, IBariBfglraton. of 202nd Hosp, ter Janet are arriving tn Kalamaaoo
•H Mr. and Mrs. J. W Hewittand । Mra John Havens." Mrs. Vahtelnst
Honoring jjri. George Bedford. a white bridal orchid.
Mis* Marie Rowe went Tuesday* George Scot L went lo Lansing Sun- received a lovley guret prize os well nee Mary rtcuch. a dinner P*’****’ 1। MI’m Bettie Pfefferkom of ChlSliip Co., Camp Barkeley. Texas. 1* on Sunday.
home on a thirteen-day furlough. | Mra. George Bedford left on Wcd- to iter home In Big Rapids for the day to seo-ttle new grandson. James | a* a handkerchief from all those fourteen of
uigo,
M, Mr*.
...... Bedfords friends T, “
!«“• as maid of honor, wore a dress
whlch lie.la spending with his
hU par- • nesday
Ilc»0
to join her husband in Lar- summer vacation.
2SL„; tHewitt,
STTh.. son «r
~"
4““" -------'"*■ evening by
h” Mra.
Mr’ of pale
Da rose marquisette with a tece Hastmss High school, later attend­
wa* given
Turaday
of Mr
Mr. .nd
and Mrs
Mrs. present.
Like Forest college. Loks For­
Probate Judge and Mrs. Stuart Ernest
d Mra. Henry Eggleston. I odo. Texas.
Richard Cook at her home on South bodice. She carried an arm spray ing
J E. Hewitt. Mr* J. W. Hewitt re­
of roses and wore roses tn her noir. est. ill . also the Vogus scJinol in
—--------- : Carrothers wa* tn De- I1 Mira
••
Ruth McLaughlin of Lan­ Clement and little daughter went to mained for several days with her
Mrs. Glenn Kahler entertained Park St.
Charlevoix
Thursday
ftr
a
few
The
bridesmaids were Mrs Wellev- Chicago. She is affiliated with Uw
troit Tuesday and Wednesday at­ sing wa* a wcekend guest* of her
Patriotic colors were carried out
her dub for dessert and pedro WedChi Omega sorority. U. Herrick .
ley
Ironside
of
Hastings.
Mrs.
Ste
­
tending the State Commanding patent*. Mr. and Mra. E. J. Mc- days- visit with Mr. and Mrs. Oor- j •on and family.
nesdav afternoon at her home on at small table* with red. white and phen Johnson of Indianapolis and attended Ban Jose college in CailmeeUng.
.
1 Laughlin.
blue corsages at each plkce. Tlic Miss Betty Sigler of Battle Creek, furnlu and received hl* oKIaer** ■
Mra. Charles
Charles Aldrick
Aldrick accompanied
accompanied minxwa-."
R,DENOF7ZMUL
yF.‘'‘P°u1m
and sons
Mra.
«-•»*•«•••
x..‘
. ikva
Miss Zabelle Adrounle left Fri­ 1 Mra
Mra. D
D. W
W. Wright
Wright and
sons of
of x,__
buffet table wa* centered with a who wore Identical dresses of mar­ training at Fart Ogictiiorpe. Ge. He
SuHrrv Allee Mull
day for a visit wiUi her brother. Lt.
bride's cake surruumjed bv« Ullea of quisette In pastel shade* of blue, Is now on duty at Fbrt Custer with
‘daugntcr oi no. ix-nuy
;
-----Harry Adrounle. who is stationed
nd spent
with‘mrad.
friends?. “ ’Woodland, became the hrw.
bride ot
of r
Eu- ।
was
by Mra. J. E the valley and white daisies.
MolUw
.nA
.p«,&lt; the
Uie day
a., will
vcllow and aqua blue respectively. the Military Police unit
at Lincoln. Nebraska.
Mrs. Bedford, who left Wcdne*- The gowns were made with tono
x.
. .
.. At.....
ludn,. A O Mrt 'nml.-. h.nlif rrv
WlUtatn Parker and son spent thc
Ml&amp;s. JoAnne
Finnic I-Ii
left —
on
Mon­
Ridenour tar-' hom
tain ''on
dav to loin Texas,
her husband
is length waists and tucked bodices.
Ml** Ruth
onWednesday.
W. Clinton June
St. 18. at her ;.stationed
^recelvrtwho
many
weekend at Houghton Lake.
h Robson left _jfedne&lt;- I merly, Andrew S. nwjivtafc^at
day for touisville. Kentucky.
Spring flowers formed the colonial
Russell Shellcnbarger who is in
Miss nuiii rcuuauii ir»t rrtoiivy- &gt; numj m
•— Robert U. Moore and ML-* Ka«
corsages of the bridesmaids, the
training at Dearborn, spent thc Cooper spent thc weekend with day for her home in Jackson for . Navy Yard. Charleston. South Lar- ,
A group «.
of ..„..wfriends gathered last the seven senior graduates Included flowers in .their hair harmonizing
!rjin. Wednesday. June Ind at high
week end with hbi parent*. Mr. and Aviation Student Robert Moore at thc summer.
Informal
The three C» for meat conserva­
Mra. Leiter Kihnc returned Sun- ! noon in the Methodist church at Friday *far
‘’r „?ar.
nx"
,“r"l**, evening nt | tn the group were given rcman- with tlieir touquete.
Mra. Cha*. Shellenuarger.
thc University of Buffalo
.
|
First Lieutenant David IL Hagli, tion; Clean; Cold; Covered.
tho
home
of
Mr.
and
Mrs
Roman
brancea
from
the
hootess.
ITS? Wj?-C.’rh. «.nuv out j Woodland.
_
.
_ , ,hz‘ h,,m* "f Mr “*“* 1
•
Mr. and Mr*. F. E. I-me of Sar­
Pliilo
Philo ancioon
Sheldon rcturnro
returned io
to ma
Ns u»&gt; i«vm
----- ------ .
Feldspausch. the occasion being the
. . •
anac were guests of Mr. and Mrs home
nomc on
&lt;
Saturday after spending ; had
been visiting
nt the .......
home
Seven
--------------c n of pink
„mk ’ tree b^lK^y anniversary of Mr. Fc’d-1 a
. of II a^u
‘7anTe
“ bosket*
A ueiiihUul
delightful gathErtn*
gathering was
was bs'.d
held
■ i...,
Mr. -i.u
and Mrs. w.
C ..
F. Ronk and makForrest Lone on Friday and attended several weeks at
.. the University
,
Kid iarae basket* of pink tree lwuw.h and jj,, j^. Hubtxinl. An J OIl
Monday
tn
the
social
rooms of
Monday
in
the
social
rooms
of
rr
Ing the acquaintance of her little peonies nnd white lilac* decorated1 : put of town guret .ya* Burr Van Um, Metiwdtet church when the
the graduation exercises
hn«nltal
tn Ann Arbor.
hospit
—
—
—
•
■
uw
Mrtitvdist
church
wlu-.«
the
L.
| ‘tnc
h ,
)Ur uciure W
Mary Lou Lewis of Cloverdale was .
rs. Gordon Havens renamed granddaugiiUr. Nancy Louise.
anar.
wh!ch
»mh&gt; the
»••«. Rev. Houten of Cleveland. °
Pa-»— t&lt;MCher»
■
.... schools
•- —
—
n totur-1
of...
the city
were
a piest of Jock and Janice Kelley on Thursday from Ynallantl and is
Mtes Jackie Gold
has 8pno
gone to 1&gt; Q
OKn
.ge wingatci
Wingard read the double
».— _Jiss
W)rKC
evening Mr."—*
‘^clen”140*^°' X*r? Ft
spending a few week* at
MMmnnv J.
.r Gordon
onrdan WillLims
Williams Brandstetter wqgf hosts^t an In- !
a few day*
days lasv
laav week.
unending
st the home her home in Benton Hsrtor .or the I. ring ceremony.
Miss F»aiiltiie Chandler JfisHcd ।
her mother. Mra. George Crakre summer.
■ sang, “I Love You Truly accom- formal party for the pleasure of Hertlia Kuhn Mu* Ruth Robson S
Hostings, Mich. Telephones 2244-2557 (L
lends In Muskevon over the we.*.
‘Mrs Maxllrt. Clark took TBX
Mr*. Maude Bair bi spending sev­ panted by Mrs. David Smith of Mr Van Houten, who left on Sun- ’
mw Ellnw
The tables 1
''RoFHiutrimi
ttom0'1" “ “Vcral &lt;tay’ vU11 wUh; »«« arranged in a square oenterol B
days at her wgnl
home to'Detrolt"bn
in fit John* ^u^^w^dinfMai®’*1
training in Grand
Rapids Iweek eral
rjewu- wmun, T ■lSFS.T
SSiWXIE
-J____ . .......... 1 -I..'- aullW lire
RoyHr**---------- *
’■ -~
FRIDAY and SATURDAY. |UNE 11-12
Wallace of Jonesville was here tlic I Lynn giocum.
—
,me orme was given
,
lurgt
last of the week coming to attend
*Mra.
iJndholm and two sons
DOUBLE FEATURE ATTRACTION
nrnwri Conk bv her step-father. LeRoy Perkin*.
Hospital Guild No. 18 was enter- 1 “
—lna
'ng flower*. Myrtle was used as kj
the griidiutlon program* on Thura- i of Mlnntepolls. Minn., arrived on
Hopalong Cassidy, Bill Boyd a^ain
1
: Her gown was of white silk leraey talned by Mra. Roy Everette. 240 E.
decoration on the tables. Fifty- K
day and Friday. .
Monday to spend a month with her
mitlni,u*hUm and at the sweetheart neckline she . Mill st. on Thuradav. Mav 27. with;
I one "
were present.
(1
Pvt. John Lockwood of Camo ' -.xpij? Mr and Mra. C,_H. Offtev Uk.
lake for
a I««
few a.,.
days’ outing.
(or .
ouLtar.
B cnlnco „„ ,
hck. ,,,. ch.lm,.„ Mr. PrM H.I.,
Grant. Ill., spent the weekend with
Friday Mr. and sHs Lloyd
Mr. and Mrs. te F
J Forty-eight members attended n;
hte parents. Dr. and Mrs. G. te ; Moon and son* of Plainwell will the weekend with ------the opening luncheon at the Coun- US
Greenville. Bradford and
•
Lockwool.
I come for the weekend.
try club op TcuMiay.^bi&amp;keU^jif g
TTiev found Miss Cathrinc by a tiara of pearls. ......r........
Aviation Cadet Charles Leonard
M„
Mosher and MIm Janet Ohio
bouquet
of talisman roses and a the month. On Thursday. June 24. *r"
leaf clover
.l&gt; l&gt;r .'.'.VJl1 R«.!\ luncheo-i
returned Bunday evening to Iowa „
Uie wcekend in Cham- Royer ready to leave for her sum- i“ nr
orating the
thc lounge
lounge ana
and luncheon
cloicr.
Bargain adult price* end al 5:00 P. M. Saturday
ur leaf
leal closer.
1 nirnir will
held nt Mr* Anrt-i orating
luncneun Is
City. Iowa, having been home to . |W1BI1 nilnois. where they were mcr vacation in L&lt;is Angele*. Calif, jfeur
MU*
Geneva
Fri'.
school
friend
Newtons
rott^e
at
Uach
{See
Of‘"bW. No golf was played because
attend the Herrick-Leonard wed- i Lu^ts of Max Myer* who b altendPvt. Chailes E. Johnson from
Miss Geneva »»,.
Newton’s cottage at l^ach lake, or- Inhl.. Mn or,If "T1 iiiavtM ix-ratlse
Hrtrtn was
u.i maid
maid of
nt honor,
hnmr. fleers
»«—_ W
p.e elected
as
follows
Hie
wet
but at contract
dlng on Saturday and visit hta par- k^the University of Illinois dleacl Camp Claiborne, l-o. and wife and Of r the bride
were
elected
a*
follows:’ Chair-1
Clmlrlh&lt;
- *
Tl grounds
SUNDAY ond MONDAY. JUNE 13-14
C
m
™
Mm
HiviS:
toto
"tor,
™
Mto, I
Mrs. Paul Skinner from Middleville Tlie Misses Gladys Hynes and Mar- man. Mrs John nueVcuOu; viceMr&amp; Cedric Mom
ents. Mayor and Mrs. Charles H. ^hool.
1
—
-»*
—
«___
------.
,
and
Mrs.
George
Hcbden.
Mrs.
Nor►
"TITJm Mn John Keuh.m M ,
.E1"£.°4SS JuhM?"Sd were in Hosting* vlslUng Mr. and gene Kussmaul were bridesmaids, chairman. Mrs. Cora Smith; sccreJ. Edgar Hoover. Director of F. B. I.
Mnt. Dan Shay.Sr. and friends.They wore pink gowns
and cor- tary. Mr*. I J. Smith; treasurer. I tort Schowalter. Mrs. Kenneth La- I
Grand Rapids. Mr. and Mr* E. C.
'&gt;&gt;7* k 1
M
.
_ira.
rrea
Haic.
bertcaux
Mrs.
Clarence
'IVxter,
Mr-.
&gt;
'over the weekend.
sages of talisman rose* and Illites Mrs Albert Kinne: Mr*. Fred Hah1.
Basil Sidney and Phyllis Stanley
.Sackrider of East Lansing and Mrs. | Mrn
H- Of
...
Refreshments ! Adelbert
Cortright and Mrs. John F
Mr. and Mra. Lawrence Towne |or
valley. Vernon Baitinger was raewing
tewing cnairmnn.
chairman.
Refreshment.--,
------------ -------Harare Cor’ll nf Lansing were hern ' Mr. and Mra. W. G. Bradford and of Detroit came Friday night to te^ man. The Mls-tes Mary Jo Kit- . were served by the committee. Mrs
Mrs.1' Delnaay comprise :next week s com- (j
_ ; son. Woodland-and Marilyn Smith. :. Everette.( Mrs^
x» Stell* it
..ii—— and
——.1 1 —.,,1^— witit Mr#
Mr*' Schoa^alter as g
to attend Jhe Claa* night exercise-, &gt; Mr. and Mr*. Harvey Elliott were the home of Mr. and^fr*t ^xl,r
Huling
’odrasa"sea*te*d "thcM* guraU*' M™' Ralph" Hawthorne.'
’
1 chairman.
...
Thursday evening.
I Weekend guest* of Mr. and Mrs. PtdmCT7*returtH?ig to "Detroit *fiun- :
Bargain matinee Sunday 1:00 lo 3:00
Mrs.'p'erkins.
bride- j!
Mr. and Mr* Olenn Densmore Lynn Lewis in Kalamazoo.
day taking their son. Bill, home for '’ y
rs perklns. mother of the bride
""~r He expect* an&lt;j Mra mdenour. the groom
nidcssur.
Mrs. Minnie McDonald will be the
Mrs. Richard cook entertained »
’s | the
were guesU of Mr. and Mra. Oliver I Mtes Agnes Johnson bi anending tlie summer vacatioiL
Tltf .. WED.. THURS., FRI., JUNE 15-16-17-1*
-cth;r. wore
sere blue
b!— dresses with cor- . . hostess to the Widows' club
, .. at her I fourteen girls for a buffet supper I
Den.tmoro of Manistee over- the . the week in Thorold, Ontario. Can­ to be back and finish school in Has-:mother,
Alice Faye, John Payne. Jack Oakie and Lynn Karri
•
----home. and
118 white,
N. Washington
I and gadgetSt.,
ahower
evening
weekend.
»d». whererahc is visiting a former Ungs next year.
iaRC5 Of- phi
rosebud*
home. 118St.,
N. on
Washington
on nTuesday
nd gadget
shower5Tuesday evening
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Towne; „wcct
ued wlth wllUe ribbon*. Friday ryewtng. June 11. A soclul Ilh a .urprlse in honor of Mrs. Geo.
Mio. «uo Smith Mt lejllrtw ho
nnd
BUI.
and
Mra.
Robert
Cole
vis;
Al
tw0
o
cloc
k
n
three
course
Wme
will
follow
the
carry-ln
sup.
Bedford
before
her
departure
for
a visit with her brother-in-law and ,
m« Kf?nnir Smith ’were' Mr
ited relatives &gt;&lt;&gt;
in Grand
Sal- dlnner was
.d io
to ju
30 cuesta
RUCsU at
al I ..
per., al" six-thirty,
Laredo. Texas.
Places
aim mra. hhkuc ........ .
...... lieu
. ........„ Rapids ----wn5 MrV(
xpyeu
. ••■•■•j, Mrs. Ftorenre .ijsrcuu.
ir.iaa, Wednesday.
n&lt;v»uui-s. ........
All la huaUloi ,«hei™ior
&lt;((1. c-.mIvn
“ ah
_.
.
' Htlllntr
Marble
i___
_ —
_ u-«i -.
i.i,' —
and Mrs Homer McCallum of Hnr-,' urday. tLittle
Cole rnnnt
rP°nt ' u
die
Shupu
Restaurant. Lake ~
Odewa.
Ruling
and Mrs
Mrs. Mlnnln
Minnie
Marble K.
ere
marked
with
redI whira
white unit
and
Carolyn C.r'n
cote
spent
,„
R^uurnn.
Odessa,
nuiing nnd
ana
airs,
m
nr
the- u.-iw'kenrl
weekend with
with her
her L-ranchcm-ntS. ! nTe
cake wai made
ri.hum
th,.
X-.. _ wading
.... ■__________________
i. by
.... the
.... , Lelng
being the
tile honor guest*.
guests.
1 blue corsages ni.rt
and ««rh
each wnlm
senior was
was
Charles Snell of Fort Brady. Sault rishunr.
Abcn
Johnson
spent
last
week
in
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Henn
Cobof
Cj£&gt;ts
.bride's
mother.
After
the
dinner.
.
,
x
,
।
Riven
a
gift.
The
evening
was
spent
Ste." Marie, ha* been visiting his fa­ N Y C. and other eastern points.
°xVC‘
। *&lt; • n™ wonHont ant tI,e couple left for Lansing, return- I Thursday, evening Mrs. J. C. ln playing bridge and other games.
ther. LeRoy Snell, for several day*.
Robert Parker arrived home from
Mr. nnd Mrs. Roy Woodard an!
the next dav to leave for Char­ Ketcham entertainedI with a family ,nrttes ROulB to Mis* Bonnie BrandMr. ond Mrs E. F. Bottum were • he University (if Michigan Iasi family of Grand Rapid* spent Sun- „^ ^uth c^roim. where the KMriLm ’5tarra.l.fM“nnstettCT and Miss Doris Lundberg.
In Grand Rapid* on Thuradav tw week and has enlisted in the air day with Mr. and Mrs. Herbert (‘“J®"JCMcnwn.
*
-----Kctciinm. wno
who graauated
graduated on m-l
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guest* of Mr. and Mra B. N. Rtllc«. fnrnR
'
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.
....■ «”h celebrate
------is awaiting his call.
Mb« Charlotte toke went to fain- I co
r??and
nn
an Mrs. Allen Pender were —’re. Ohio spent Sunday with his •-J^ove^Are"’'/?? bride’vrw’^a KeA®,Snn of East Lanring nnd
J1Mr
.." ANNIVERSARY
sing on Monday for a few days' visit , Bu‘ndx. tm^tu
w.jt of Mr. and Mrs. Bert
FRIDAY and SATURDAY, JUNE 11-12
with friend*.
Benton
uciiaaaii in
in Mill
Middleville.
other iruest* were Mr and member of the 1943 graduating class ; Grand Rnptds also Mrs Horace I Mr*. Harry II. Lewis will observe
.'Mrs. Frank Carrothers has re­
Lieut, and Mrs. Arnold Prrklnr K^atui Mr* mid Mra Roland Fur- |of Woodland High school
DOUBLE FEATURE ATTRACTION
.Corel! of Lansing &lt;a sister oftto their fiftieth wpdxhng anniversary
turned from Whitehall where she ot Camp Atterbury/ Jpdiana.. af- 1UA
W.IU
..Rolan
.......... dFur....
ds and
m d *Wl.
Mr
nd SS
included Mr. , late
and
Harry H. I*wls was torn in
Bill Elliott h here again
Mr mid
Mrs Rolan
dFur- iI Out
X“" of town guests
HHI- Rev. _ Ru&amp;cll
,iu»ku H.
«». Bready)
uicnuji
rivhl on Sunday ahtFVlirto here , Ids
IOS
anuofmra.
u.',-.
nil .lulv । 23. 1871.
and
Orangeville
on July 23, 1871. and
row ano
and iwr.
family
Freeport. mi
&gt;and x„
fc*rsWe.itt of Lansing Mra. r-iClaranranirovlllr
Brown of Hostings.
Mrs. Ketcham was hastes* to au- Isabella Train wsa born in Orange- .
-Mra.-A. D. - Wnhkam xiXtined ^JMuF^Iriiairc J*, is . spending
vlfie on June 22. 1875. They spint .
Sunday from Swarthmore. Pa., af- tfif^’iMtek with Mr. and Mra. Erik
their school days together and were
ning, IhOM present includlno-Sui
and John Abbott and Mary .McLeod
von Reis of Detroit.
SJidStaTtoT'-’aSd ’“teiit^l^- at
M"
A V^Tor. married in Hastings June 17. !®13
Mra. Mark Lee returned on
lived nearly all their
Thursday from a two weeks' visit return ?o°^ea^uartm‘'cranpany1' Mrs M,ner Palnn-r "n&lt;J Mrs- Matt 1 Hayes and Mrs W. J.’ Field, also They'have
married life tn Allegan county, now
with her oarenta. Dr. and Mrs. s.
residing on their fnnn In U-lghtnn
E Far. of Quincy and on Enndav
where they have lived for thirtySUNDAY ond MONDAY, JUNE 13-14
Dr. nnd Mrs. Far were dinner
i vtr Newton saent the w-ek- evenJn« at the home of the former, ’ That successful picnics can be five years.
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lee.
Open house to। all.
end with thc Nell Newton family ' honoring two recent brides, Mrs. held in our own back yards was
Weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. of
STEAM HBAT
FY«Mrt
* (Robert Field and Mrs. George Bed- happily demonstrated twice reRoman Feldpausch were Mr. and
HERRICK—LEONARD
Mra. Jack Adams and son. Eddie,
HOT A COLD WATER
Basket* of white stock, carnations
of Cadillac.
Bargain matinee Sunday 3:09 to 5:M
and pink peonies, cathedral tapers
SHOWER BATH
Burr Van Houten left Sunday
and palms made an attractive setafter spending a few days with Mrs
I— •.XTT —r;’
rina for the ceremony which
filmic 33.50 per wk. wp
Sarah Brandstetclr and Mr. and
TUES., WED.. THURS., JUNE 15-16-17
• on their outdoor grill, had their । united Mis* Leone Lois Leonard,
I Mrs. Clayton Brandstetter.
Et41yn Anker* ahd John Carradinc
lunch
and
played
game*
on
the
।
daughter
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Charles
Doable -5.M par wk. up
Guests of Mr and Mr*. Cedric one of the member*. Roland will;and Mrs. Bedford were the re­ lawn and on Monday 22 children H. Leonard, in marriage with First
Morev this weekend will be Miss return with them for the summer cipients of many beautiful gifts,
,[orn^.thSL5tV.
6l.h Kn£ea ’f“h 1 Lieutenant Ralph R. Herrick, son
AUdrev Cushman and Miss Doris anti on thc way home they will • Mrs. Bedford will leave Wednes- pie birtffs did likewise Tlie clw- (of Dr. and Mrs. P. Leslie Herrick.,
spend a few days In Chicago.
; day to join her husband in Laredo. ,t &gt;Ing picnic for the 7th and 8th. Livermore. Cal.. The double ring;®
' Slock ford of Kalamazoo.
Mte l/*na Leiter left Tuesdav
The Rev. L. Winston Stone hM (Texas.
,graders was held at Tliornapple service wa* read by thc Rev. S. 1121
for her home In Buchanan for het gone to Benton Harbor to attend
~
,----------lake last Thursday.
______________________________________
the sessions of the Michigan Con- HOWELL—ROCKWELL
ference. Miss Bessie RulUon. pastor
On Tuesday. May 18. the mar- ' To celebrate her thirteenth birth- K . . . .
of Ute circuit churches, is also/at ;rlaJtc °^_Mlss Dona Dclce Rock- I day. rwruai*
Barbara nuranoioer
Burkholder cnierenter- X
the conference.
’*'*1' of Battle Creek and Soaman talned ten of tor friends at a ttoaMlss Verelnia Pott* Is home from Joe! W. Howell, son of Mr. and tre party Sunday afternoon folOreenville for her summer vacation. Mrs. Daniel W. Htiwell of this city, i lowed by a buffet supper at home.
Mr. and Mra. Tlrnolliy Howard was solemnized at the Church of ; Her ------ included- Caro! «
—•
guests
Ooodand son of Kalamazoo were guests God In Battle Creek, about 150 year.
n~». Joan McFarland.
r. **«■.»
Nancv Wait.
of Mr. and Mra. Charles Leonard (relatives and friends witnessing the Helen Walldorff. Mary Ellen Kellv.
part of tlic past week.
1 ceremony.
1 Wanda Webb. Joan Baulch. Elsie
Mr. and Mra. Victor. Sisson and
Seaman Howell is a graduate of Snook and Julie Ann Cooper,
children went to Fairmount. Ind . । the Middleville school and is now ;
. . •
on Saturday for a two weeks' visit i on naval duty at Great Lakes. Ill.
Eight were-present at the mis-

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&gt;th
i A Wall
9«
who had lived for

lake, on Saturday
sired while in his

notified.. One of
kroner Dr. Lathkestlgailon which
n sucn a case. No
ao evidently due

survived by his
no children He
a mortician in
recent yean had
tuberculoala kills
Umea the rate it
educational pro­
ent thia waste ta
by tuberculosis

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�THE HASTINGS BANNER. THURSDAY. JUNE IB. 1H3

iBtings Banner

County Agri Agent Foster's office PASSING OF MRS.
lo be placed on the Farm Front GEORGE VAN TUTLIN
Flasli mailing list. No charge is
Mra. Myrtle Van Tlfflln. aged 58.
made for this service.
passed away on Bunday at her home
in Lake Odessa after a long illneas.
She was bcm in Hostings on May
9. 1885. the daughter of Mr. and
Mra. Kep Silsbee.
On Dec. 35. (Continued from page 1. Section D
SECOND
CLASS;, Nell
1907, she was married to George Ward
warn—oxaa
/ku luado
rten Will.
will.
Van Tlfflln and they lived in Has- Herbert Jack Brown and Richard
tings until 1924 when they moved 1 Livingston.
Details concerning lhe rationing
of Pressure Cookers are being com­ to Lake Odessa. They are the par- | TROOP 106 Hastings St. Rose
pleted. according to Laurence Far­ enls of one son. Richard of Houston. Church—SECOND CLASS: George
rell. Chairmen of the Farm Machin­ Texas, who. wlttrtt» husband, and Maurer. MERIT BADGES: Alfred
one grandchild, survive. She also Corulght, Reading. FttemarlhW
ery Rationing Board.
--------- --„..t r.
work awlmtnlngi Mu&gt;te&gt;
It Li expected that there will not leaves a sister. Mrs. Earl R- Boyes,
Development.
Public
be eno2Jn~tu meet the demand, and a brother. Glendon Silsbee, of Physical
(Continued from page L Section 1) therefore the Conkers must. be Hastings.
Funeral services were Health. Safety and Pint Aid; Pat­
which is supplying the Allies with utilized to obtain the greatest pos­ held on Tuesday afternoon at the rick Hodges. Bsfety. Public Heslth.
thc arm*, food and equipment sible amount of home canning of
STAR RANK: Patrick Hodges.
which spell lhe doom of the Axis non-acld . vegetables and meats. terment was in Lakeside cemetery.
TROOP 107, Hastings Presbyterpowers. Our military authorities Preference will be given to neigh­
lan Church — SECOND CLASS:
say they could make a sneak at­ borhood pools, organizations, or
Richard Knopf. MERIT BADGES:
tack on this country as Japan did large •ffmlllea presenting nlans for
Joe Hubert. Handicraft; Pat Kelly.
on Pearl HarbOr. They would not using a pressure cooker the maxi­
Plrat Aid to Animals; Richard
attempt it In the day time, but mum amount of the canning scaGroan. Pathfinding, Stamn Collect­
could do heavy damage on a lighted
ing. Personal Health. Public Health
ORDER FOB PUBLICATION
American town at night. They will
Reading. Handicraft.
do that before the war ends if pos­ a "War Model" enameled steel botTROOP 177. Nash viUe—FIRST
sible: and It is possible. Therefore Mims, ana un plau-u steel tops, hoiuCLASS: Gene Montgomery and
this district black-out is being car­ Ing 7 glass quart Jars or 14 No. 3
Darold Crandell. MERIT BADGES:
USED CARS. TRAILERS,
tin cans.
.
.
ried
out
to
teach
our
people
how
.
Gene
Montgomery. Pint Aid and
AND AUTO FARTS
The Barry County USDA War
to act If an alarm Is sounded that
Firemanship.
Board, at the request of the Farm
Jr* I TROOP 109. Clarksville—SECOND
Rationing Committee. has appoint­
I CLASS: Donald Willison. Eugene
, .. t____ ,_______
tullest cooperation should be ed an Advisory Committee, repre­
't"11 Burners. Richard Stuart. Leo Pep&gt;7&gt;K KALK--Kud*Tt Ford reup*. •. ■K.-.I,Riven and every effort made to senting both rural and urban areas,
unr..n&lt; r„r,,i11j|n, carry out this black-out program comprised of Mra. Stuart Jackson
'
’
f'1" In letter and spirit next Tuesday of Hastings and Miss Mary Bullis,
...
TROOP 108. Middleville—SECHome Demonstration Agent. Mrs.
।nr—iota :„»&lt; night.
he nuy i-1 OND CLASS: Ward Beery. Jack
I AmonK the 18 counties to take Lovelle Miller. AAA Fteldwoman.
' ‘
I Frost. Llovd Fisher, and Jack JanIt "red. (or &lt;J."i
ln Utls air-raid drill are Kent. Mra Oernld Smith, County Victory
Ki*b»r, iisu H,*‘ABegan. Ionia. Kalamazoo and Garden Chairman.
TROOP 65. Middleville — James
All
applications for Cookers
i io Calhoun, which border on Barry.
Faulkner, Star: Rex Schad. First
6 io On June 17 a blackout will cover should be in the hands of the Farm
class; Robert Parks. First class and
Mnchlnerv Rationing Committee bv
t..r1 the northern half of Michigan, also July
James Polhemus. first class. SEC­
1.
1943.
in
order
to
be
crauHi&gt;rk. । the eastern and central parts of
OND CLASS: Jack Wilson Roland
cred nt the early meetings of this
• lhe state.
Rou. Rob*rt Kenyon. Stanley Plnkcommittee.
belner. William Bechtel. Lyman
Apnllcatlon forms are available al
USED CLOTHING
Klmtney. Jack Hooper. Oerald Bon­
the Barry AAA Office, the County
neville. Gary Bennett. Jack Rey­
Ration Board and the Countv
nolds. Robert Cummlnes Carlton
Agent's Office, Write to. or call al
Gnlster and Robert Bechtel.
any of thc above offices.
Parents of the members of the
NOTICE
Bov Scouts had a family pot luck
i'i..,,.. 3551.' In a recent survey made by C. J. MAPLE LEAF ORANGE
dinner at thc fairgrounds Saturday
' D. Brown, of the State Conservaevening. A large crowd was nresl tlon Department, it was found that
ent and a grand time had by all0BDBB FOR Putll.ICAI;
the number of lakes In Michigan
X** U.?3,7'. oUl‘ough as late u 1941
Shins ot lhe Royal Indian Navy
_____ J the official directory of lakes listed
guarding India's coast and on pa­
typ«&lt;rrii«r*, onl&gt;'
Barry county. In pro- Otto D»kn&gt;.
trol aniT convoy duty in 1P42 trav­
txirtlnn tn II.
.......
_
eled a distance eoual to 33 times
wwuj in suumern
around the earth at the Equator.
tf Michigan.
-cn
Mr. Brown stated that there are
_2609. Fowl Center.
if i seven counties which have more
WE WANT FARMH—Thi. i.
*»*&gt;, । than 300 lakes. Marquette stands
tom- first with 835: Luce. 571. Iron. 538
flofffblc. 488; Schoolcraft. 340; Oak• ith
c.4.47’ *’?d Barry county. 327.
1 or
While Oakland county has. ac­
cording to this report. 447 lakes to
Mr l.isile Jones
1 327 for Barry county, it must be
Mr CUrrnrr Slrvens
Mr Krnr.t KUvrn*
lira, remembered that Oakland county
Mr AniiOlu* Slrvrn*
'■ •" is more than 50'. larger than Barrv
Mr lt»&gt; Htvvrn*
1 &lt;•» having twenty-five townships to
M
r Ir.llr Cook
5.
,ixteen for tills county.
Brakemen
Switchmen
Mr Oliver Van Kirk
I ,
Mr. Brown advised persons buvIng lake frontage for resort purTelegraph Operators
1, ..f*. 1., 1 r ■ . r*l&gt;li&gt;r* »n.l frlrn.l*
po»e» to consider seriously "the proYard
Clerks
r*.
|t,r
&lt;
r,t»r
&lt;
r..A
r, iu ductive little lakes, unknown to
J. end letl
nl BI»I the n-irili
tourists, but which, acre for acre,
rvy W. S
H. fur trull
Apply Superintendent'* Office,
will produce a much greater quan­
tity of fish than the large lakes."
NYCRR. Jackaon, Mich.
Mr. Brown reported only nine­
Application from thoaq now em­
teen lakes in Michigan which have
ployed In war Industries will not be
more than 5,000 acres in aren. Half
considered.
of lhe bodies of water arc smaller
lhan ten acres, the average being
BANNER WANT Alls FAT
sixty-six acres.
Two thirds of Barry county!
lakes are located in seven town­
ships—Johnstown. Baltimore. Hope.
Barry. Prairieville. Orangeville and
Yankee Springs.

CLASSIFIED WANT ADS
WnrUm Narwllre, Ha*llag« H. 4
FOR HALE— lUlil.in heifer ralf
BUMOUFTIOS HATE#

EDITORIAL—
SSOCIATION

LEGALS

i XMPLOYMEJCT-HELP WANTED

Sheldon Agency
AU Kinds of lasarsacs
Bursty Bonds
Fhoas 3115
Hastings

war**. Miller • Dairy Slur
■WAITHKKHKH

KOH HALE

Swanson Agency
109 W. State

foil

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Stalc Farms M-20 collision
FARM BUREAU STATE AGENT
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tf
High .Ire.I

FOH SALK—S pis*.
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KOK HA1.&amp;
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KOH HALE —Purrl.re

List Yaw Sale With

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PHONE 3201

NASHVILLE

!. U.K

KOH HALE—15 pig.,

II 4IN

AUCTION SALES

LOST. FOUND. STRAYED

Marshall Furnaces
Repairs furnished and
stalled for all makes

Eaves Troughing
Tin Shop
Floor Sanders for Rent

KOH KALE—Hr

G. E. GOODYEAR HDWE.
Phons 3331

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FOR SALK

109 W. STATE

REDUCED RATES

tVAXTED

KOH HILE—

Property damage
and Liability
Conforming to Michigan's

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WANTED EMPLOYMENT

Michigan motorists?

Farm Bureau State Agent

- Based on Size
11 Barry Co. Has More
Lakes Than Oakland

CARDS OF THANKS

MISCELLANEOUS

143 I. State

COUNTY-WIDE
BLACK-OUT
NIGHT JUNE 15

Ht&gt;k« imp, (l mi

AN ESSENTIAL
WAR INDUSTRY
NEEDS HELP
TO "KEEP 'EM
ROLLING"

FIRST CLASH CARPENTER

I«I5

AUCTIONEER
DEWEY REED
FARM BQUIFMBVT
Hsstings, Mich.

NOTICE —as

Shipping Livestock

Every Saturday
JAKE DEPRIESTER
PETS

717—F3

FOH HALE—II

mo*, old. elislOIr 10 r»&lt;li
B Zlinmrrm*i&gt;. 3/4 mil* •"rlllli rf
Clorrrdelr on E4 Tito* lorm.
610

through

FRODUCE
IUY. OUUI a FEEDS

C. “BILL” SHERWOOD

KOK SALK—Hr»d potatwr*. fen■*— W***'
th*rn grown. Sundey* only Ass Htrelt
FOR BALE—100 l(... of early Flint or
.hellrJ
k.
VvrrnnnKillr.
• 10
rrnc* Poller. IS50 S. rtfrrwn PLoo*
SSnh.
.
•■10
ITT. COUNTRY AND BE80BT
HOUSEHOLD OOODS

Radiators, Battarists, Alia-

County Agent Foster, cooperating
with Michigan State College, of­
fers a printed one page periodical
folder known as "Farm Front
Flashes ". The leaflet Is being pre­
pared to bring to the farm famtly
the most up-to-date Information on
many farm problems.
Articles are timely and right to
WANnr“fOBL,Y—kt»»d oila In good ran .
the point. The May issue discusses
blighted potato seed, garden irri­
gation. dairy rations, pig savers, re­
pairing girdled trees, farm prices,
chick brooding, poultry diseases and
other items.
This service is offered by the
State and County Extension Serv­
ice in the interest of giving far­
mers help that would usually be
given at meetings or office calls on
the County Agr'l Agent. Farmers
haven't time for meetings or as
many trips to town as usual if the
ry. Ulddlrvill*. rout
food goals are reached, therefore
this brief timely edition. Items dis­
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
cussed are to help the farmer and
CABBAGE, tomato: CAt:i.!FU&gt;WKR, his family In meeting their war
work of producing food.
Farmers interested in receiving
this Extension leaflet periodically
HCNKHINK should make • a request by mall to

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FOH SAI

TENEX
HASTINGS. MICH.

CURT SOLOMON
AUCTIONEER

INSURANCE and BONDS

JERRY

For Prompt Removal of
Old, Crippled or Dead
. Horses and Cows

PHONE

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Poll- NALi: — Anrnrn Hu.il \o, “

Wanted! Men and
Women Who Are
Hard of Hearing

Battle Creek

REXALL STORE

23c

23c

Staleys Cream Cornstarch 1 Ib. —9c

23‘

BUY BONDS AND STAMPS HERE

c.

thomas

Stores

Cattle

YOUR DEAD OR DISABLED
FARM ANIMALS Are Valuable

VALLEY B2D

HORSES $5.00

COWS $4.00

We have a Collector Stationed at 912 W. Green St. in
Hastings to give immediate service. We pay the phone
charges. Phone Hastings 2565 or Kalamazoo 2-9544.

EXCHANGE
YOUR WHEAT

ANDRUS

Lily White Flour

INSECT PROBLEMS!
AUCTIONEER

Stebbins fir Jacobs

large size

KALAMAZOO RENDERING WORKS

LAKE LOTS

Rendering

PHONE I7Ft1 HICKORY
CORNERS AT MY EXPENSE

'Fdfc WACE-nrir,

SUPER SUDS

HARVEST TIME
S LB. BAO

Presto Closures, glass top, 1 dox..30c

Glycerin
Recovered
from
Animal

Will
Help
Win

Pancake Floui

WHOLE WHEAT CEREAL

HASTINGS

Batth

FOR HALE—3 Lur.er .,11 .1

LY BARKER’S

MACARONI OR SPAGHETTI X 29c
We Remove Dead Animals

for some of that goad

ring

ry lino
Middlovilh
H

23c

Pour More Coffee Extender, pkg. 19c

STEBBINS &amp; JACOBS

DEAD STOCK
REMOVED!

32c

VEGETABLE SHORTENING s ph”'ib 21c

THANKS—-W

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1
)Haer ar
Fund ar.
ioldeu

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GOLDEN SUN COFFEE
Tomato Juice

Horses

FOH WALE

FOR KALE—2 oteriluffed rhaira. about
• &gt;• rar and Lookraa*. Call 2407.
&lt;10
FOH HALE—Karr Home drophead eewinc markin*.
|w&gt;d rondilion. Clin.
ton Cad.all.tar 750 H. Churrh HI.
Phan. 3751.
SI 0
FOH KALE—Hpr* d Quern .a,her. |&lt;U
RlMW t&gt;*d. &gt;pr ng* an4 , mattrea*. vanily drrsirr 31 5. PboM 734F5-1.
.
'6-10
FOR HALE—New pre-war. full *Ue. flat

GLINN r. LAUBAUGH
MS Na. Michigan

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TER

Week End SPECIALS

CARO OF THANKS- I wl

JH AT ITEH

KOK HALF

INSURANCI
Hotel Hastings

CASH

New Information*
Service For Farmers

10

List year Audios Saba with

Company Hastings stock-

SCOUTS HOLD
CAMPOREE HERE

Completing Pions
For Rationing of
Pressure Cookers

Loren Coppock Dalton, Mich.
Satisfaction Guaranteed. Dales can

Rid your premises of Bed-Bugs,
Roaches,
Moths, Termites,
Fleas, Rodents, other pests by
reliable Fumigator fir Extermi­
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Inquire

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C. R. Rogers Seed Store.

Quality

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SMITH BROS.
VELTE &amp; CO.
HASTINGS. MICH.

We are offering just six (6) lots for sale. High and
dry building sites. The lots range in size from 70 to
135 feet water frontage, and 178 to 350 feet deep. Each
lot has access to Lights, City Gas, Tel. Good roads
and nice swimming beach. Terms may be arranged
to suit your buying power. BUY NOW while wages
are high, and build when conditions will permit.

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from page 1. Section D
3ND CLASS, Nell Will,
k Brown and Richard

COND CLASS: George
BRIT BADGES: Alfred
Reading. Firemarlhlu
rk. Swimming. Music.
Development.
Public
dy and First Aid; PatSafely. Public Health.
K: Patrick Hodges.
M, Hailing* Preabyter— SECOND CLASS:
&gt;pf. MERIT BADGES:
Handicraft; Pat Kelly,
to Animals; Richard
finding. Stamn CollecrI Health. Piibllc Health
ndleraft.
177. Nashville—FIRST
■ne Montgomery and
dell. MERIT BADGES:
tomery. Pint Aid and
I. Clarksville—SECOND
nald Willison. Eugene
hard Stuart. Leo Pepand Fox. Paul Cowels
I rooks
08, Middleville—SEC31 Ward Beery, Jack
Fisher, and Jack JanCLASS: Herbert Tate.
Middleville — James
.ar; Rex Schad. First
Parks. First class and
mu*, first class. 8EC: Jack Wilson Roland
Kenyon. Stanley Finklam Bechtel, Lyman
k Hooper Gerald Monr Bennett. Jack Reyt Cumminvs Carlton
Robert Bechtel.
the members of the
tad a family pot luck
• fairground* Saturday
large crowd was nresind time had by all.

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aril) at the Equator.

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THE HASTINGS BANNER
EIGHTY-EIGHTH YEAR

W. T. WALLACE WRITES
FROM CALIFORNIA

HASTINGS. MICHIGAN. THURSDAY. JUNE 10. 1943

SECTION TWO—Pi

the candle* for. high explosives to
stimulate Hitler** nerves; and we
[*ave the guesU from being over­
come from the heat when f Ugh!
mine. Anyway. I just took 2 Inches.
2 precious, glorious Indies off mv
eciuator. Goody.- goody.

COMPLIMENTS LT. COL.
ot At. A" U"Jba'0""d
RALPH PRYOR
Our readers will be Interested in
*pcni Saturday and Sunday
the following Item concerning IJeut. legan
•ilth her parents. Mr. ond Mra.
Col. Raljiii Poor, whose parent* Stephen
By JANE CAMERON
Carter * Several from I William F. Hardke, wh
Mr. urur'Mrx'Tx* Pryor 'now de­ this way attended a party Saturday revolver shots into hte U™™
My dear Banner Editor*:
• •--------------------------------------------------- - —
ceased) were well known resident* evening on Mr. and Mrs John Van- । week Wedtiesday nioraing «B*d
oL4hte city. The Item was taken dtnberg. * Mr and Mra. Clifton1
1
Pvnnos* ho£ltaL
It may be that now and then in I
• Continued, from last weck&gt; On BARRYVII.LE
Uie moving picture*. &lt;especially in m?ntin?with ht?J?2d tn™ otThli
from
a recent issue of "Chamber’* Campbell and Mr and Mr*. Clare brother Charlra who had ma*
Our
next
regular
meeting
will
be
;
viewst vnti have imiireH menting witn the &lt; trees on hls how to make the soldiers feel at
Wa had two graduates from Has­ Ttiurs. June 17. At this meeting our i
1 Williams viiited Mr*. Campbell s
»llh
1or
rather*P«nirHu JnmrhM* nfW1ranch near Santa Barbara came to , home:
——
Bake theni ~
a batch •&gt;.
of wu*.
cooktings
High
thte
year.
Karl
and
Hirtm
nd
d
“
u,i,ufSn.
»■•«_
“
S'
‘ new ritual team will give the Inll- ;
W1U1 a d^ik-atc alniMt ternllkIthe conclusion that n wide plantand let them put the rateins in
with aIf^tatht^voGr^rahJn;
delicate, almost fcrnlike fa­ ln» of thw* treCI *OuW
Keith Pufpaff. Congratulation* * i latten ceremony to a class of candl- '
hive
1 "nd
UW the hot
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Will
Hyde
sold
their
Pryor
te
probably
Michigan'*
high“
tf
”
f
.
Whltc
cU,bd
and
^1*
”
J.
benefit to the state of California , every third one. You might jaw
date*. The team consists of W. B
it. you liavc probably begun to get, “a an additional resource
them for tracking mud on your farm last week to Mr. and Mrs. ! Webb as commander. Lowell Tagg 1
acquainted with a era
EU'
u
—*
“calllSJSi
Wh*t taice. folks sometimes have j ='«’•
“ ,nlce /•‘n1krt Clarence Shaw of Niuhville. Mr. ; ns Sr. Vice Commander. Roy Bush. I
street tree of southern
lived on th|s farm for 75
xrep tor a ncrti sire. * Mr. ana ;
,-;r*C3
?n&lt;! Bi°vc Hyde'lia*
I for vice commander. Wilford Platt •colonels'
and perhaps, as far north
north a*
as San
Ban lo n®* ,ar bite of knowledge that .’
years,
coming
there
When
he
wa»
Mra. Keith Lechleitner c.f D-lton 'tb&gt;t
chance* were agalnat Ms
might have been had free right in . tey*”®. nc“r/b&lt;L,door- and checkers
l as chaplain and Geo. Keeler as
Francisco.
and ML-.-. Hortense Mead of Hasting* iccovery.
their own neighborhood! At least. . ttnd
,rd,*.*£J’U,tr Jrayt three years old from Maple Grove 1 officer of the day.
It te a "long, long way*" from I
_&lt;___ •__ -...k. ______
___ and ,1nn t vntl alrl« writ—
I.clr
। spent'Sunday at the Bert Palmer . Mr Hardke wa* 72 year* old and
northern California to thc extreme । with my own self for I had to trav- i me w*‘ere to get lhe sugar for the ; *n
«*Hnily tor 100 years. Tills • Our auxiliary held a special meetU.quite a irecord .such.,««&gt;d «£rd I ing on Wed. June 9 to Initiate u I
|tonSou*h?4lHarenJ’ Wcdne«UvCto ago. and*Lnce ttewoa^ounx m*n.
southern boundary, lust about as ’ M00V mVrate .pn£r.te fully j cookie*. I don’t know either.
far-as it Is from southern Michigan what good friends to mankind our ।
,
• • •
.«»t we ivrryvllte scarcely 1 class of 31 new members. Mrs
I Pear! Musser, post department
to Florida, though, due to the ocean trees are. To me trees had always Rain. rain, go a-way!
ta.a.
v.w.ir, aim cuiuuit u.i
I prelsdent and nt present, mc. treas
on the west and some lofty protect­ been just a natural part of the out- Come again in nineteen six-layl
eye specialist. * F
Sunday guesU al • tral In *"*?}*.,S£
the
lake
region
will
.how
that
lak•£
Tof Dept, of Michigan, will act as
ing moutains on the east, there is of-doors and I hod grown up from Maybe well be dried out by then.
J™?
the CHr
Clare
William* home were: Mr. and hf* ■eTVed ttoeJr5S“2d,.
' W1UI
I Initiation officers and the color I'vete have risen tn seme cases to ,hp
nowheres nearly the’ great differ­
and Mra. Wm. Meyer* and Mra . *° that he could and chd retire on
childhood
ta
the
habit
of
taking
’
'
'
I
bearers
of
Post
827
Kalamazoo
have
the
highest
known
in
50
vrara
That
ence In climate that exists between them for granted But when I came J Barry County Factory Owners. I J*drtr" ln.1.
that it had I kindly offered to do the floor work would be true, of Wall lake. In the Edna Green and two children of • Pf11*10”Michigan and Florida. However, lo live in u oart of the cdhntv where ♦ ATTOmON! If you wunt to do ■
*r*nd
‘indfr ,lhu
NoAhville. Elwood Wheaton of Char- “nd !e?5r'ed- He w“ frugal and
there I* a difference a* any trave­ trees, naturally, were not—I began yourselves a big favor, the war ef- [Influence and guiding hand of such ! The class of members Include. Ger"nd M«* I painstaking.
E^tani^f ta dW not irlun bavin,
i trudc Becker. Dora Ingram. (JIAdv Ctafta
Charles A
A. Weinert, ta
he rtporu
reports fh.l
that jj
ler who te at all observing. wiU tell to
what an Important, fort a big favor, and be God’* gift :a lr“e disciple of God. He was Henry. Marjorie Tasker, lJzz.!&gt;.I,.,,.
___ ~«!S&gt; ,
K'nTaSta’H.'tar. “7 ;1 ~Evidently
JLnfe .Ktadjb ta
you. It so happens that the city of partappreciate
r 1 no rrauiar
regular "wi
«
they had plyrd In my life with- to the housewife, listen to me a superintendent for many year* and i Terris. Caroline Epley. Mary Sher­ ran"-s eaMJv from Plrawinl lake I Don. Ro** ot Benton Harbor, Mr.
io uu auuww&gt;&gt;
San Francisco te about where this out my knowing it.
in Barry township into Will l.-d£. “''d Mrs Evart Ftaher and Mines
wy se^I minute. In Connecticut, a smair both hl» and Mr*. Hydes
man.
Arleen
Keeler.
Anita
Bower
­
difference In climate becomes no­
be man. Gladys Welfare. Carrie Klemp
Don’t let anyone make you think I factory was swamped with govern- nnd help In the conununity will *~
ticeable. not only in the average
to fill. We can only mv "God Marie Delnaay.
donr now It It were aot ta tta ;
D.r._L^ °f.
did ih*t ta
beta tatlwd b,.
Mina
Warren
temperatures, but in the general that homes tn California do not ment orders for iuind griixi, little hard
changes in plant life as well. As one need fuel. That te just a “myth" ' gadget* that have to be hand-wov- Bless Them" and hope they may­ Gladys Hall. Zela Cortright. Vera road across the intervening swanin । m&gt;‘l Major
,
spared to us for years to come. Brinker. Lyua Beluon. Lillie Bate? cast o! Delton. Tlie writer noticed ! Lake Camp A picnic dinner with . ]
result, this new tree acquaintance that human experience "explodes” , cn. Tlie supply of available man­ be
rmoved bv ,ha‘ w,ved on hu mind. Hte brtabw
h»ve bought a home in Nash­ Inez —Welfare. Magdellne Roop
cne cottage on the southwestern
which I have lust partly Introduced evening after evening, and year af- , j&gt;ower was exhausted and »o lhe They
' |«
I th-barbequed* lamb
Urr wMwtomi
M C• Wraf. »•»
nt states that for more than a week
en- I',h(
' prcun. * Mr&lt;. N.
C.
to you Is limited to the southern ter year. Aside from the mountains i president of lhe firm, a young lady. ville and expect to move In Octo­ Maude McGhan. Phyllis Welfare. sliore of Wall lake that te now iU*
rh.rintuPztin^the
naaT'mT^wtth
he had acted and spoken irraltonCalifornia was greatly lacking in I organized
the housewives and ber or November. * Mr. and Mrs. Gertrude McPharlln. Alvah Miller. tlrely surrounded bv water The Ij h?r
cnanotte
hmther^FK
spent me
B^dfoJd
past wees Sv«un B&gt;ly. He left a brief note which -how*
part of thc slate.
Dale
DeVlne
were
Bunday
evening
brother. Ed
Ed Bedford.
Sey- thM he
Bedford. Mrs.
Mrs. Sey
brought what he
By name, this te the pepper tree, trees till the Eucalyptus was Intro- taught them the art of weaving callers Of Mr. and Mra. Ralnh De­ Rebecca Wompo. Celia Hoffman, mud flats on. thc south side of that I her brother.
duced. What a boon thte tree was these grips. These women are all
Ida Sander* and Ruth Ragla. A lake are flooded.
imour Jordan of Middleville return- , thought were hte weakness** be­
not a native of California-at un­
Vlne. * Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Day and lunch was served after thc cere­
to
meet
such
a
need.
To
begin
tied
to
their
home*
bv
small
chllSouth Crooked lake, most of it ed heme with her for a visit. * fore himself acting a* a lude*: had
common as it te along roadsides
family were Sunday dinner guests monies.
л swamp for many vrara. has then ' Mr and Mr*. Matt Bedfordwere nronouncKi himself guilty,and tmand residential strecte. Years and with. thte tree will-grow in almost ( dren or »Lck husbands or elderly of
Mr.
nnd
Mrs.
Harry
Green
and
any
kind
of
a
location,
on
hills,
in
people
but
with
modern
conv-nienм
within
two
feet
of
it*
highest*!Sunday
dinner
guest*
of
My
and
-nd
executed
the death pen­
Delegates to slate encampment at
years uro—no one knows just when valley*. In dry area*, as well as 1
*— •­ family of Bellevue. They also called Lansing are Mra. Roy Bush. Mrs flood level seventy years ago Oil-iMra*Frank Garbow of Parnlalee. ^vdrahfnl“if Hls d«cd was caused
—Il was brought Into California,
.^.t- I many hour* a week to put on mak- on Mr. and Mra. Karl Gasser and Wilford Platt and Mrs. Zelma Cox. key lake. In Prairieville, south of * Mr and Mra Vere Carter at- by an unbitanced mtad
either directly from northern South where there Is considerable moistby an unbalanced mind.
ure.
Furthermore,
thte
tree
wastes
ing
these
grips
Some
of
the
women,
sons
of
A«svrla.
*
Mrs.
Una
Ridwith Mra. Sylvian Tuxg. President Crooked, seen from the highway in &gt; tended a party at Mr and Mra. , The funeral was he!
ln fht
America—its native home, or from
Spain or Mexico, where Spanish gar­ no time In the business of growing, after they have thc knack perfirtcd. I dick of Albion Is staying ulth Mra. I of our Aux., automatically a dele­ past years seemed only a swatno. I James Robertsons irt Middleville , „n,rd funeral home on Friday
I am told by tha t- who know the - Brp making 830 a weet besides doing Anria DeVine for a few weeks. * I gate and alternate*. Mr*. Geo Thte year It te filled neartv to its , Saturday evening. * Mr. and Mr*, -ftrrntwn at 2 o’clock Burial was
deners have long made use ot it as Eucalnvtus
that in five or six years I their
- •housework.
------- ----- **—
•—factory
•—---------—; ■*Mr. and Mrs. George*
-------- —
j
Thc
manGillett
and Keeler. MZx. Sherman Pritcharc level In pioneer
-------- ..days.
n The Pickett
“ cemetery H- te *urlevel of of Caledonia were
an ornamental tree.
In Plretalde gghyChSriJ*
cemetery H'
lhe time of setting out young agement finds that the grips are sons were Sunday dinner guests of and Mrs. Florence Scouale.
Pine lake in Prairieville is several M‘J?dvyeredC^r'U“U °f
As I have observed it. It is usually from
less than six montlw old. they ! woven faster and more perfectly in Mr. and Mrs. Ray Yargcr and »on
Comrade Chet Enalchardt nnd feet above what it has been In re­
a fairly stocky tree about 25 feel trees,
are likely to reach a iKlght of forty
high or belter. In general shape feet and better, while It te nothing I the home than in thdr factories. ' of Lake Algonquin. * Mr. and Mrs. hls wife were able to attend our last cent years.
DOWLING
,
much like a large cultivated cherry very unusual to come across speci­ probablv due to the fact that the । Harold Higdon and daughter of meeting
SOUTHWEST RUTLAND
Mr*. O- E Crandall of Battle
Next Monday is Flag day. The can do this year! A drive along the
tree but with a much thicker trunk. mens not yet over thirty years old quiet of the home makes for better ’ Battle Creek were Sunday dinner
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Dunn and Creek will be thc guest speaker at
concentration than the racket nnd ( guesU of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Hlg- Flag which means so much to us.
These trees produce abundantly
that are better than four feet In dtetraction In the factory. Just | don. They also called on Mr. and In these times and for which our county road borbcrlng it* southern Luella Schrier and son Hubert at­ both Dowling and Banfield church­
clusters of bright red berries. Be­ diameter
shore
shows
the
lake
level
only
the base and h^ve think of lhe number of these doo- Mrs. George Higdon and Mr. and boys are offering their all to pro­
tended the community meeUng al es next Sunday morning, while Rev.
fore I forget It—Don't make the reached aatheight
of nearly one hickeys that could be made by Bar- j Mrs. Charles Higdon of Nashville, tect. Lets all sImjw our colors and about a foot lower than the road- the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Otis Smith te attending conference ta
mistake that I did. when, for some
wav In places. Oetn river at lhe Saturday evening. ★ The many Benton Harbor * Sunday school
ry County houw-wives lust during a Marlene Lathrop spent last week Buy More and More War Bonds,
time, associated somewhat hazily In hundred feet.
The wood of this tree does not evenings after lhe days' work te wuh Mr. and Mrs. Rex Dunnigan so we too can help protect this, our outlet of the lake Is some stream friends and neighbor* will be glad begins at 9:30 from now on during
my mind these berries with the make
Water, oodles of it. ooura out of the to know that Mrs. Wm. Havens 1* the summer months and church te
good
lumber,
but
It
te
an
ex
­
and family of Maple Grove and flag. _____________________
pepper of our dinner tables only to cellent fuel, and In a country where finished.
lake, so much that it has flooded
10:30. * The W. S. C. 3. dinner
find out later that there fiery ber­ formerly fuel had been so scarce,
— j .
•! this week Janet Dunigan te vteltthe onion fields on the muck land gaining so she 1* able to ride to at
The details.of this enterpriM ean |n)f Uw Lathrop-,. * Mr. and Mrs MUNICIPAL COURT
Middleville to see the doctor. * te held next Thursday with the
ries of commerce grow on an un- one can understand its value from
next to the lake.
be found in the June Issue of Bet- Charles Day and Stuart were SunEast of the city, at about cn"
calniv looking vine which te a na­ that
It Is safe to *ay that the level of Luelh^ Schrier .-.pent from Wednes­
point
of
view.
'
day
until
Friday
In
Lansing.
*
Mr.
uro
ucuci
h--*—• »——
o'clock Sunday morning, Wayne Barry county lakes have not been
tive of tlie East Indies.
.
Tlie Michigan dwellers who have
Some yeas ago. lemon and orange lo buy some wood now and then
Mrs. Karl Gasser and sons of As­ Vandenberg, Hastings Route 3. was so high as they are now In 50 years, and Mra. Buehl Beatty and family of a baby boy. James Joseph. Ooogrowers regarded thc pepper tree might do well as we pay our bills to with American foresight and In­ syria * Wilbur Vining and friend working on hls auto at tlie side of due to heavy jnowfall of Inst win­ of Kalamazoo were Sunday guests gratulatlons. Mar (ones Steel spend­
genuity.
can
solve
lhe
manpower
of
Mr.
and
Mra.
France
Gorham.
ing
a
few
days
at
the
Geller hone
thc
road.
George
McDowell,
of
Cast
­
as a lodging place of one of lhe
of Jackson were Sunday evening
ter and the heAvy rains we have
* Zana Douglass of Hastings Yras helping care for the new boy. *
scale insect* *o Injurious to citrus calitles a year ago. At San Jacinto shortage, and still leave mothers callers of Mr. and Mra. Orlo Roush. leton. driving hls car on lhe same had for the past three months.
spent—
the week
a Saturday night guest of Dellla Mrs. Nylo Abendroth
_____________
fruit* .generally. Consequently, in wood was sixteen dollars a cord— of small children at home to care * Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Gillett and highway, did not see thc Vanden­
Oaks. * Nellie Forman »pent Sun- ' ena tn Battle Creek. * Geraldine
some localities this led to the des­ and al Sacramento, eighteen dollora. for thtm. as should be. There must Mr. and Mra. Floyd Nesbet and berg car, and crashed Into it. Mc­
dav night with Mrs. Dan Dougla-s , Hammond. Donald Drake and Roto'
troying of many of these trees. A* When I heard these statements. I be many tasks that can be taken Jeanne were Sunday evening callers Dowell suffered a barly cut arm
to help care for Mr. Douglass who ert Gaskill graduated from H. H. 8.
lime has passed It has been found said to myself, "Most assuredly a Into the home workshop, and If we of Mr. and Mrs. Phil Deller of Bat­ and a severe cut on hls head. Un­
that the pepper tree as a source tree covered country does have It* are as smart as I think we arc. we’ll tle Creek. * Mr. and Mra. Will Hyde dersheriff Doster Investigated the David E. Cornell. Heraev. Mleh...lB 1s quite 111. * Mr. and Mra. Lester on pridav afternoon. * Mr. Ubka
of danger to the fruit crops was advantages, at least when It comes find ways and means.
and Mr-and Mrs. O. D. Fossett were accident, and found McDowell had Vlnnle A Johnson. Middleville...72 lord and family were Sunday eve- passed away at the home of Llixte
I nlng caller* at thc home of Mr. and : Rml’h on Saturday morning. *
no drivers' licence. He wu brought
rot so Important as once It had to buying wood for fuel."
For the “Ouch” department—The Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Into Municipal court Mondav and Cart Baldwin. City —
Mrs. James Wilcox.
Don't forget to pick up vour old
been thought. Not long ago I re­
Mra. Arthur Lathrop of Cloverdale.
Perhaps I have given too much
■ o»
----------clothes and whatnots for lhe rumpaid 814-50 fine and costs for fail­ Betty Friedrich. City
ceived a letter from one of the Cal­ Ciraise to lhe Eucalyptus Itself for seven ages of women ore: First a
ure to have authority to drive a car Ralph R. Herrick. Livermore.
Aboul 8 billion pointe on the red &gt; mage sale. * Jo-Anne Bryant haa
ifornia authorities on citrus fruit* ts outstanding accomplishments In baby, then a child, then a mias. then Mechanical Telephone Operator*
Calif
in which he wrote—"Once I dis­ growing—while I have not been en­ a young woman, a young Woman, a
ration stamp*, and approximately ■ returned to her aunt's home wn*
"Miss
Time."
a
mechanical
tele
­
Tell him In that V-mall letter, Ix-one Lols.’Leonard. Hastings,
couraged the planting of popper tirely fair to California by not giv­ young woman, and a young woman. phone device established in Stock­
6 billion pointe orr the blue stampa Bryant, tor the summer. •
you backed him to the limit In our John P. Williams Kalamazoo
trees but now I regard them os a ing at least some credit to thc cli­
are put Into circulation monthly by ।
‘JUL
Some of the foldcrols we stonned holm. Sweden tn 1934. responds to Second War Loan Drive.
consumers Of rationed foods.
| FOR VICTORY BUY WAR BONDS
valuable part of lhe California mate. In one of his delightful books.
Beatrice E. Knuth. Nashville
approximately 20.000 inquiries dally.
landscape." How glad I was to read John Muir In his ioyopsly enthu­ for the duration are decorating "Miss Weather.” a more recent me­
hte letter, telling me that the case siastic manner, writes "California birthday cakes. (The ration board chanical service, is similarly poouwill
probably
stop
pie
cakes
ere
BRalnst these trees that I had come has ju*t two seasons. Spring and
long &gt; Anywav. our gesture serves lar In informing the public
to like so well had been dropped.
Summer.” It surely does make a
You may remember that a while difference whether a tree has al two purposes. We save the tallow In cvming weather forecaste,
ago I suggested that you get oute most ten or twelve weeks to do its
your California pictures, especially growing in. or whether It can keep
of city streets, and look them over growing pretty much the whole year
so that you might gel a better Idea round, using Michigan standards of
of the Washington palm. Now I am growth I have had to learn over
asking you to look over those pic­ and over again how murh I could
tures again, (perhaps you may have be mistaken In the age of trees, by
more of them by Utte time). As you judging from their sire. as it seems
look them over, give most of your, to be "quite lhe thing” with many
attention lo the views from the kinds of trees that I met with to
smaller towns or of the open coun­ accomplish the seemingly impossi­
try in the southern half of the state. ble In regard to size in a compara­
In some one of these picture* you tively short time.
orc quite likely to notice some tall,
Besides all this that I have writ­
slcnacr trees with leaves that seem ten you about these trees, there
V/TAM/N B COMPLEX
to hang straight down. These trees has come to me a sense of npprecCAPSULES
are thc Eucalyptus or blue gum— clatlon, enlarged to Include types
as it is often called. In your view* of beauty that, previously, I had
of the open country you can hardlv not known even existed.
miss finding too many such tree*
So. as seen across the miles, and
they are such a prominent part across the weeks and month*, these
of thc landscape that southern Cal­ memory pictures, of pepper trees
ifornia would hardly be California along some quiet street with their
without them.
dainty almost feathery foliage, or
In what I write about the Eucal­ the erect Eucalyptuses, so much a
yptus, I am restricting my remarks part of the open landscape giving
to lust one of a ho*L Men of science here and there a distinctive Cali­
98' w.
tell us that in Australia and In the fornia touch to the skyline, are moat
neighboring Islands there are fully worthwhile possessions to have in
300 stiecles of these trees, nearly reserve, these so often black March
100 of which have been brought to days when It is so hard to wait for
California. But this particular spe­ Spring to really come once more.
cies (Eucalyptus globulus os It is
William T. Wallace
known when It “goes out ta scienti­
Jonesville. Mich.
fic society”) te generally so much
more in evidence lhan tlie others MARTIN CORNERS
that when these trees are men­
Mr and Mrs. Minor Baleman were
tioned this is almost certain to be Sunday dinner gue»*a of Mr. and
the tree that te meant.
Mrs. Ward Weller. * Remember the
Time produces changes, at least W.CB.C. at Mrs. Clara Hcrzete
I know It doe* In mv tastes. When Wednesday. June 16 for a pot luck
I first saw an Eucalyptus to know supper. Everyone welcome. * Wo
what it was—for I had to begin at were glad to see our former good
thc very beginning of an acquain­ neighbors, Mr. and Mrs.. John Hill
tanceship. there was nothing about now living near Nashville, at church
It that I could like—just nothing and Sunday School Sunday. * About
whatever, except that it was a tree, 35 ladies honored Mra. Peggy Var­
and I like tree* “on general prin­ ney with a shower at the home of
ciple*." But with each new visit to Mrs. Cecil Weeks last Thursday af­
the western coast I began to dis­ ternoon. She was the recipient of
Urged to a beautiful artliUo txl«
cover a beauty In these trees that many
beautiful gifts. Refreshments
portrait ready for framing, ft q
was entirely their own. Evidently,
between my visits something had of cake and jello were served. *
been taking place within me. down Mr. and Mrs. Minor Bateman were
K1.00 valua
. VU
In that (as yet) so little known re­ Sunday evening callers at Mr. and
gion that recent writer* on educa­ Mrs. Orr Fishers. * Mra. Annabelle
tion often allude to as "the suo- Showalter and Mrs. Enisle Cogs­
conscious mind." But. be that iu well and children of Nashville were
it may. more and more did I find Saturday evening callers *t Mr. and
it a source of enjoyment just to Mrs. Orr Fishers. * Mr. and Mrs.
stand and look at these tree*, es­ Clarence Curtis and little sons of
pecially If I haopened to find a well Augusta were over the weekend
developed specimen growing by It- visitors of Mrs. Curtis' parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Roland Barry. * Mrs.
The Eucalyptus hu two different Alice DeVries of Hastings luu been
kind* of leaves. Young trees have engaged to teach the Martin school
heart-shaped leaves liberally dusted the coming year. * The Martin
with a bluish powder, leaves, that Sunday School plans on Childrens
in their general shape look much Day exercises and also plans to
like vent large lilac leaves. As a tree honor Fathers' Day at the same
gets older, the leaves produced are time Sunday. June 27. * Mr*. Alice
rather long (five or six Inches) and Davis who has been working away
'fairly narrow, with something of Is home to stay for a time.
the proportions of the leaf of a
PLEASANT RIDGE
peach tree.
■ingle preventable {lines*
As I have said, the leave*, (the
Mary. Mildred and David Teeter
because we must ration our
long ones) hang down, each leaf are attending Vacation Bible School
doctor*, nunea and limited
being slight! v curved on one aide at the South Brethren church. *
disaster. Now, in a world at
hospital facilities. So—don'
so that in outline It resembles a pic­ Mrs. Edith Richardson of Grand
war, it i* a national calamity.
take unnecessary risk*. Call oi
ture of that old-time Turkish sword Rapids te visiting at Arthur Rich­
s doctorpnuptly, when there’
called the scimitar.
ardsons. * Ladles Aid cleaned the
church on Thursday. ★ Mrs. Mil­
arc needed i n winning the war.
hia prescription* her* for
. evergreen and quite fine in texture dred Pry of Woodland who has been
so that whenever thc wind blows, helping at Kenneth Kelsey, re­
reliiola compounding. Tike
hanging down as they do. these turned home Saturday. * The D.
alow* our production effort*.
the treatment a* directed. K
leaves produde a moot nronounced G. T. O. club will meet this Wed­
Moreover, wa can't afford a
rattling by striking against each nesday with Mrs. Blanche Bafne.
other. To one who all hia life has * Mrs: Ella Kinne has been spend­
known only the soft rustling of ing the past weeek In Urbandale
leave* as one heara it here in with Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Ronk. *
southern Michigan, the Eucalyptus Mra Berta Covert of Battle Creek,
HASTINGS, MICHIGAN
PHONES: 2105 &gt; 2103
leaves do provide A ver.' new ex­ called recently at Wamic Kelsey’s.
perience when one first hears them
As I have already stated, the Eu­
HASTINGS
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�TUK HASTINGS BANNER, THURSDAY. JUNE It, 1H1
155—Orville Cooley
suppose thc two Job* nt together
Group.
you In
170—Stanton Senalba
at that, when you combine ‘dough­
Carl Bischoff dropped lu a few
193— Victor Mutton
nut*1. Very nmnyt
Sony we
weeks ago looking hale and hearty
194— Merle Burd
After hu basic training al Great
You’ve probably noticed that some nuid Perkins looks like a masculine
Lake* Car! te now attending Dicdel
&gt; of you have doubled up on num­ fashion plate that even tops tlie
India. He will surely have arene School.
Warren. Moore Jr.
Jim Tarbet writes u» that i»e Is ber* 'because the window te not favorite movie heroes—he's natural­
tale* to tell when l&gt;e gets home.
ly a handsome guy—then add the
Co B. 127th Ord. Reg.
UeuL Hinman H. Sackett tn the Merchant Marine and likes one time) which fact explain* why uniform and a* the press agents
California. He looks good andaays te Second
Holabird Ord. Depot
now on duty as a pilot at South
Rex Foreman Jr. and Victor Mut­ aay—he's dynamite!
Baltimore.
Md.
.
A*
we
-ramble
on
it
suddenly
Plains Army Air Field, advanced
Ward Wilkes te looking great too.
Birthday—June 7lh.
glider school. Lt. Sackett received comes to u* that all the boys ton. each collect a one buck money
He’s home for 10 days, he's In the
hte reserve commission at Victoria. seemed to have learned a new that double or nothing* lingo.
Congratulations We*. Cordes —
Infantry rifle squad and ids ad­ You have a new son. Michael Geo.,
word, "Blr", which they speak dis­
Texas In March.
,
somewhere in the Atl
We know this extra cash won't dress to­
tinctly. often, and with much gus­ make
Ueut. WlHlam H. R
Lieut. Roger W. Backed
you boy* independent finan­
to. Beat* all how you fellows pick
538 Bomb Squadron
ward Wilkes 36412994
Co. O 34th Ambulance Battalion
cially but you can buy what you
up such nice expression*.
411th Inf.
393 Bomb Group
cause he love* to steep—we would
please and if you get gum with it
Pocatello. Idslio
not know. Ar.yw*y he’s a dear lit­
Some of you that used to laugh you can make it stretch further
Is
I* busy three
these day*
daya as an instructor h*» been on maneuvers In Louisi­ at • Carl Brown’* Agricultural in­ than we could, 'cause - we never
Camp Clairbome. La.
tle fellow and will be mighty happy
of navigation William returned ana. but expects to return to the terests will be Interested in know­ even see gum to buy anymore. Bo
Seabce Dick Grower telte —
—
when he can meet hte “paw.”
about
from North Africa about March is.
ing that in spite of hte Aircraft as the radio speaker say».“When the al fair he had with a yellow
Your call to wish your mother
where ha won tha dtetlnquteiied
training, he still drcams of a nice
Pvt. Homer Snow, located at farm, wrote us the other day telling work, fatigue and nerve* get you. Jacket that made for hte left ear Birthday xrevt^ur*. Dick Hinkley,
Ftying Cross. He is married to Viola
during
inspection
drill
—
if
he
so
was
such a hippy thought, she was
Just
rest
vour-elf
with
a
little
Johnson formerly of St. Ignace Miami Beach. Fla. te still downing us to keep our eye* peeled for a
much
a*
wiggled
hl*
ear
(that
te
*o
pleased and excited to talk to
chew!"
Good
luck,
fellows.
around Just as you fellow* knew bargain. Carl te or wa* in Indi*
and Lanring. Michigan.
are a taw lines for those of supposing he could* he knew lhe you. Tlioee are the things fellows,
Captain Merwyn C Plumley te him in school. *
ilt’* hard to keep track of folk* us Here
Ensign
would
give
him
four
or
more
back
homer'penned
by
a
ted
who
that
your folks never forget.
Lieut. C. A. Greenfield has been now—you write them in Australia
now stationed at a base somewhere
hour* work detail. It was sort of
Army or Navy, they tell me you
In the South Pacific. At the present home for a few days He te located and they answer from North knows what he's talking about
a toss up,’ and the hornet won ao insist ...
en Dick?
YOUR LOAD—AND HLS
It's Navy, eh
Ume he te doing office work but at Nashville. Tenn which te now Africa'.
w
Dick
avoided
work
detail
but
the
।
Your
family ' heaved a relieved
the
headquarter*
for
the
71*t
Ferry
frankly states he wants to be out
Darwin McClelland and Dorr Are you down-hearted, sad de­ detail of how he got stung was ' .sigh
i.k on win.,
Friday mizr
Cliff rsmbiiw
Conklin -K.n
when
pressed?
Darby stopped in at the Junior
•somettiln.’
they
received
the
first letter from
reception, both were wearing Ser­ Or down in the dumps so to sjz-ak?
And Its sliver wlugs that *ecDo vou gripe and groan or weep iiiid Lt. Martin Hawthorne is wear­ you tn over t*o months when you
geants stripes.
wrote.
"It
seems
good
.to
get
on
and moan,
■ We hear that Alvan Oaks Is noy:
ing slnf* hi* recent graduation tend again." Cliff, who has been
in the Army. Picture Alvan tunim: Cauic you get only fifty a week?
from rhe Army Air Force advanced in service a year, and a half, te in
I up on lite harmonica in a fox hole.
Mvlng school at Napier Field in North Africa. Hte address te—
Then think of lhe soldier who trek* Alabama, (picture on front page*
Guess It’s a good thing Doyle
Cpl. Clifford G. Conklin 34152671
all day.
a good guv Martin, one whom all
Swan is In the Navy. It would take Over desert sands, or mud.
the 'kids* at school liked, a smile
two aides and n Power shovel to
c o Postmaster
Who tab»s&gt; hls pay at fifty a month. that caught you instantly—that's
dig a fox hole for him.
New York City. New York
| why we’v^ missed you around here,
Speaking of animate, one of the And sheds not tears but blood.
"Hello" Lt. Wayne A. Snyder at
old timer* remarked the other dkV Are a few of your luxuries gone fellow—nice lo sec you. best of luck. (Camp BWlft. Texas. It doesn't seem
1 Cpl. Ian Ironside looks trim and any time at all since you wore a
he bet Dale Lapham was the brat
today?
I fit. a little thinner, but still 'tops'. can^ud gown at H. H. S. in *35
wolf In the Navy.
Are
prices
a
little
too
high?
i He finished tils special work al the
The FFA reports a total net
worth of eight purebred sow pig* Do sou gripe at the cost of living | U. of Ky. where he had an almost |
loe store. We hear you like
for 128 50 In the sock. They pur­ Or look at a steak and sigh?
perfect average—98 plus,
(didn't ■.
artermasters work O. K. but
chased a new duster for the bug?
'think we knew that did vou Ian. ,
glad to get home. Wayne’s
Then
what
of
the
boy
who
’
s
away
they expected to vi»it the plants,
oh yes. we still hobble around i—
today?
they haven't planted yet
and he ta now located in Colorado,
y. wavne A Rnvdrr
No
deep
chair
or
feather
bed.
11
Watch
out
soldier,
remember
what
,
4«nd
Q M Rhd Jo
We are having a spot of rain
He
lavs
down
to
■■leep
in
tlie
mud
here—All over lower. Michigan. Blue
. DeYaull out, camp
Camp Swift.
Swift. Texas
Texas
al nite.
Gills are bedding in lhe tenulthere*. Hi* address ta
latj a
’’~ from your
| You
You ,had
a gradua
graduation
। court and two kids In thc first With hte pack lo pillow his head.
Cpl. Ian C. Ironside
special radio course at Jacksonville.
I 750th Eng. T.Ol».O.-Ct
grade are reported to have trapped
‘ Fla. on June 5th didn't you. HarHe sleeps with a rifle laid over hte
a carp off first bise.
Peterson Field
|old Kimmell? Nice xoln« fellow.
arm.
Most of you fellows were lust
Colorado Springs, Colo
1I 1IOW
ooUi aa letter
How B
about
letter ana
and who
who do you
born tco soon. We hnd twn day* And hls bullets there at lite side.
Ian returned to camp Wednesday 5fT down the„ lrom howc?
out for snow last winter. The gas He has tio trains or motorcars.
Report* are still coming in about
qr
and lights were off too. Tlie sewer Or bhsses he can ride.
wedding a* w** Cadet ChudC Leon- %our Washington trip Winn Green,
plugged up giving a* another day
“l
htd ^hr.te
"H11* °rie about your walking around
and a half off. Promptly after And who Is thte soldier I’m speak­
*SJd«?bt&gt;uLl,Y wed,dln«- 10 the White House and noticing an
ing of?
school closed the plaster fell off
iVt’i0! ku°n , *rtah setter that reminded you of
, the ceiling in thc Study Hall, and Who never weeps when work te doni liavc to tell
you that she was your own jo- an&lt;J
,n
done’
■ the Chemistry lab has been flooded.
a
beautiful
bride
—
one
of
the
pret,
,.nt aitoWrd vou to go Inside the
Say fellows do you have any trou- Why mister that bov te no one else.
Vd ?’er h.V*‘ I rates to play with the dog and
Bu'. Johnny, vour own son.
; bles?
*PK
Herrick,
ta
a
fine
n
lfn
you
discovered
the
dog be:ll. I have tried tn tell you n
about a few of the boy* He's thousands of miles from home ?°,knuS Iv °? %\^ra,?LfVJUCKLuu C‘ lnn«cd to none other lhan Eleanor
If vou iira us. Three of hls buddles Roosevelt
today.
* around thc community. Say! You
Slcfftv
SaamT
lo
us
.
h
?
r
f.
1
JJ"
'
Congretulatlona
are
in
Order
to:
। should have seen the minstrel show He's away across the pond.
mil OT.
Ph“ Artillery Corp*
which was put on bv the Nashvill- And mister. If voQ would help save
ntaht before which was bad but , *t Fort Sill. Okla., who is now Capi Lions Club. Dr. Stewart lofdahl
hte life.
fortunately
it
wa*n
t
tlie
groom.
'
t*in
Mitchell
was a scream and Voyle Varney Go buy another Bond!
brtdJJSLL
1 Sal ,,ob Corkln who received hfa
J ran a close second with hte craxv
By
m.lrdcffr?£,ns J” Promotion the first of the month,
antics. Had a full house and Ute
Cpl Leonard Paul Bates
alert the night before lhe wed- , —
...has .been ad. ­
club realized *150. part of which
Robert ------Cooper who
Percy Jones Hospital
ding
—
we
hope.)
a-iil go for sight conservation work
vanced to Radioman 2 C. 'Bob ts
Battle Creek. Michigan
Chuck Leonard looked snazzy in ,on active duty In the Atlantic.)
So long and drop us a line. Good
white*, which accentuated a nice
luck to all.
Verne M Lictka has been pro­
They told u* Paul that lhe young tun he’s picked up. He looked so moted to Riarmsctet Mate 3C. His
Sincerely yours.
girls In thc Junior Red Crass want­ good compared to the rest of us address h—
A. A Reed
ed lo
P. o.
P
8. Would
VVOUia like
IWC to have written
wmwfi ■ -— make something for you
• “•■ so who have, not only that 'washed
Vemor Max Lictka Pluim. 3C
;.to each and every one of you but J
blocks for an Afghan up' but also that 'washed out* look.
US N R Indust. Dtep. Bldg. 445
and sent It to you and you mav • hat with the official rain fall be­
that te Impossible thte time
Bremerton. Washington. PB.N.Y.
know that their one concern was ing 19.03 Inches—highest since
Birthday—June Btti.
i Greetings Men and to you we for vour speedy recovery to normal 1872, that fa to say. an exceedmgly
Lyle Charles Hathaway (goodwill
health and great pride In what you wet ’let down.’
। call our "Glorious Gals."
ndghborlvoodi was graduated from
'
HIGH IN CREAM CONTENT. RAW 4 Q&lt;
Lt. Annie Rosenthal (Woodland) the Armament School at Lowry
I Batter up—and here we go with have done for them.
Furlough Views:—looks like an­
' new pictures added to lhe -Serv­
OR PASTEURIZED. PT. 7c. QT.
I O
Field.
Colo, on Mav 29th and te
other 'ole home week.’ at that—thte home for ten day* and even the now Private
ice Men’s Window"—
First Class.
isn’t all of thc fellows—Home was
3—Harold Helsel
t
Camp
•• • — Anita
si*
Don Ried ison of the T. K. Reids! her spirit* cause sheTuial kintTof Ralph W. Hawlhome ha* also been
I 35—Lewis Bolton
;trom Detroit where he went from a person that nothing could gpt promoted to Private First class
37- -Joseph Thompson
BUY U. S. WAR BONDS AND STAMPS
Lcury Field. Colo. Don's taking a her down—for long, anyway. Our Ralph te the son of Ralph Haw­
47—Clare Mugridge
course in advanced Aircraft Ar­ "Angela of Mercy" are surely neat thorne sr. who lives al 429 E. State
62—Charles Wallers
mour training and hte address to— looking gals in their new style un* Rd
87—John Stutz
I c..!
Col. tvDon C. Reid
101—Dick Hinkley
forms. Annie uore a grey-tan dress
Another to receive his wing* the
Train De4ch. A.F.F. TCCI.
110—Jack O'Donnell
type of uniform with a marroon 36th of this month from Eagle Pass.
Brigg* Mfg. Co.
133—Stanley Kumpe!
trtm that was a* jaunty looking a* Texas. Army Flying school, te Arlto
I |3«—Wavne Hawthorne
14th Darelle st Flight K.
It was practlc*!.
Phone 2651 ROBERT W. COOK. Prop. Halting
Bixler. Middleville (picture front
Detroit.
Mich.
141—Ed. Piercw
One hundred and fourteen sen­
Home arc—Eugene Bennett from iors ’took off” from H. H. S. at page.! Hls ’mom' and hte best
143-Lcwte Shay
153—Duane Jarman
Camp Howze Texas: John Shults the Friday graduation. Graduates Kiri from Saranac plan to be there
i from Great Lakes who's lust lin- come and go but thte was different for his graduation. ArUe writes.
I tehrd his ’boot hitch’: Dick Brow­ : Many of that group are Joining your "Boy it will sure seem good to say
—'today ts lhe day*—and then re­
er from Camp Peary. Va.: Canadian i ranks this month and a number of ceive
my bars and wings." Clear
pilot Monasmith &lt;Woodland!: Har­ :old "grads." home on furlough, were skies to
vou. Arlie.
old Stamm; Martin Hawthorne; jin the audience. It wasn't quite
A brother. Forrest Bixler, writes
Johnny Bulling; Ian Ironside. Earl i the happy occasion many of vou about
’a long boat trip.' Says Ke
Eggleston
Cade*. Marsh Furrow knew. At the conclusion of lhe exfrom Delaware. Ohio, Naw Hying j ere tees Taps were played as usual was seasick, "a little of which goes
rchool the report- that Vincent ,but the lump in your throat and a long ways," meaning exactly what
he says, we Imagine. Hls address
Smith and Zane Nash, at the same | the prayer In your heart were difschool, are ’goliiR to town ’ You । fcrent because it was not Ja*t for
Cpl. Porre*t 5. Bixler 36157743’
look spiffy-nlffty’ in your uniform 'these boys and girl* but for boys
Ma: *h
Good to have you home । and girls all over the world that
c/o Postmaster—0. 8. Army
even for one day!; cadet Chuck ycu asked tor a future peace.
Seattle Washington.
Having decided to quit farming on account of poor health I will have an auction sale
Lectiard from Iowa; Ward Wilkes I Enough for new* about town­
New* shots—Listed with the new
from La ; Lt. Arnold Perkins from •■vw
w new* ,from
iviu uiiivi
ot my f8rm located 2’Zt mile» eo»t ond Vi mile louth of Maple Grove Center on
now to
other jiuriA
i»rta ana
and
al Great Lakes are
Camp, Atterbury. Ind. and many I places—Word Irom ’Jake’ Moore Bluejackets
George T. Gardner. 430 8. Hanover.
others. How's about you 'bozos' I who has been In the mechanics '। w.uoi.
k. urwna
Gordon r.
P. &lt;*ci&gt;yun.
Kenyon. wo
538 E.
Grand
stopping in at the office when division since he entered service I st., and Marion W. Becker. 220
you're home so we can write thc I sap he* been transferred to the West Mill.
"Boots" to you. eh.
other fellows about you—and be­ oaken; and now he's "rolling in fellow*. By the way. how goes it
side* we’re always glad to see you I dough —nice change isn’t it Jake. I with you. George Carpenter, over

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AUCTION SALE
SATURDAY, JUNE 12, 1943
Commencing of 1:00 o'clock thc following will be offered for tale:

HORSES AND HARNESS
2 Gray mares, 5 and 9 yrs. old.
3 Sets of harness.
2 Sets of 3 horse hitch.

COWS
Jersey cow, 4 yrs. old,
due July 15.

Durham and Jersey, 4 yrs. old,
bred Moy 10.

Brown Swiss, 7 yrs. old,
due July 11.

Guernsey, 4 yrs. old,
bred June 1.

Guernsey 5 yrs. old,
due Aug. 22.

Brindle Jersey, 4 yrs. old,
frosh.

Hereford, 2 yrs. old,
colt by side.

Brown Swiss bull,
8 mos. old.

5 Heifer calves.

CHICKENS AND SOWS
47 Rhode Island broilers.
Brood sow and 9 pigs.
Brood sow, due June 17.
Hog house.

FARM TOOLS
4 Nearly new milk cans and
strainer.
New electric separator.
New John Deere binder.
McCormick mower. Oliver
riding plow.
Oliver walking plow.
3 Sec. drag, nearly new.
Riding cultivator.
2 Single cultivators.
Iron roller.
Disk..
Hay rake. Hay loader.
Steel wagon with hay rack. v
Low steel wagon.
2 Log chains, 40 ft.
145 ft. hay rope.
.
’’
Several other article* too numerous to

TERMS: CASH DAY OF SAVE. Nothing to be removed until settled for.

JOHN SIBOTEAN, Proprietor
HENRY FLANNERY. AucHante/

.

E. E. CRAY. Clerk

for

EMERGENCY HOUSING

BUILD an extra room ... an apartment in your home now! You con remodel to
make more space in your home to rent. Every homo is needed to house all j the
families it con. Under ordinary conditions new homos could be built to take
core of thc extra demand for housing. But the building of new homes is re­
stricted, so existing houses are the answer to the housing shortage. This
moons your house . . that attic, that big porch, that bedroom ... all of this
waste space con be turned into living quartan. It’s Patriotic to use all the
space in yotar home. If remodeling will moke room for another family . . . DO
IT NOW!
.
Wa Sell War Bonds and War Saving* Stamp*
You can get a loan to pay
your remodeling coats.
Then pay it back out of
extra income from rent.
Consult us today for fi­
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beauty.
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Our hearts are in HuUnii and
may we convey personal greeting*
to our friends there through thto
Ban Franclaco, Calif.
column.
You'll get Burl* addres* too Mer­
rill so you may be able to make
connection*. Best luck.
ar, Cant. M-C.
Thc Birthday cable to your
tnf. Rag.
Mississippi
mother Lt. Nelion Gardner in
which you said, "may be seeing you
before the year la over." La won­
By V-Mall from aameyliert ovgrderful news if it can mean that you
will be granted a leave tn the near Mr. and Mr*. William Cramer. Jr.
future. We're all hoping to see
Hasting*. Michigan
Bob Clark left Monday night for Dear Bister and Brother:
I received your V-mall yesterday
Detroit where he will receive hi*
—
was glad to hear from you. How
first assignment with the navy air
corps.
Best of everything Bob. 1* everything at home? Fine, I
Bend ui your address when you’re hope I received your birthday card
a
little late but the mail is com­
located.
Raymond Thompkins and Duane ing through better now. I think
Stamm left Tuesday for Detroit I have received most of your fetwhere they are also entering the
Air Corps service. Duane make* time coming.
X wa* quite surprised to hear of
the fifth member of the Stamm
Mr. Cramer'* death. I didn’t ret
family to serve their country.
Duane and Raymond went with
over forty of our fellow* who will
Ye*, we have entertainment here.
have their physicals in Detroit and
those accepted will report for duty Boxing. rnovles and a email restau­
rant fo town which to run by Iba
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t. •
a R&lt;xl f*
Cro&lt;a
Aviation Cadet Martfh E. Van . ,A
r"'&gt;'----***»,•
“"
—
Gelson, hu arrived al Perrin Field . tot$0TO. b^t I “hiora go into town
Army Air Force* basic flying school 1
taconUn* ?
_ _• of....hls Honin*
Hopingthis
thisrinds
findsvm.
youallallIn inhrat
best
to ...
enter the third place
.•.drooling toward graduation as a of health
Love and Best Wishes
pilot and officer.
Clifford
Marlin, son of Mrs. Maude E. Van
Sgt. C.E. Poland. 7030323
Orison. 720 E Mill, Hasting*, will
be at Perrin Field nine weeks be­
fore he moves to advanced train­
ing and finally receives hls wings
May 27. 1943
a* a pilot.
Horn- your furlough was changed Dear Zolly Coffer:
Reid Bassett but cheer up you'll
Many, yes very many weeks ago.
make It the next lime.
when I first landed In this mud
Bent wishes to thc Joel Howells and dust bow) In Arkansas. I wrote
'Middleville!. Joel was married la letter which found It* way into
in Battle Creek recently and is now tlie good old Hastings Banner of­
stationed at Oreat Lakes.
I
fice. I can no longer refrain from
writing again lo boast about not
LETTERS
being on K. P. duty like I wa*
May 19. 1943
then. In fact, after the first week
Mrs Nina Barry
on thte level field at Walnut Ridge,
R 3. Box 02
■
I didn't fall heir to K- P. again till
Hastings. Michigan
.
thte month. Meanwhile a group of
Dear Mom.
u* completed a school for Link
Received the box of Maple Sugar Trainer Instructor*. In which wa
O. K. today, it came through in practiced "flying" the IJnk trainer,
good shape and is very good, It and studied the maintenance and
won’t la-t very Ion*. Ha!
lubrication of thte delicate and tem­
Have been pretty busy thte month peramental machine. Also tlie in­
*o far, have been doing quite a lot structor* tried to make us lesrn
of flying as we have been having the fundamental* of Geology. Aero­
some fair weather for a change. It nautical Navigation and Civil Aero­
ha* warmed utf a lot tn the past nautic* Regulations. So now I am
couple of weeks and some of the one of a group of Link Trainer In­
low spot* are starting to get a lit­ structor* who leach aviation cadet*
tle green.
and occasionally a commissioned
Was out on a nice hop today. We officer the art of blind flying on
went to a lake about sixty mile* aircraft instrument* with and with­
from here to pick up some bear out the radio aids to navigation. "
hunters. They each had their bear,
but all we brought back was tlie pects from an army life—all behind,
hide*.
I saw eight more bear* a desk and watch Instruments read­
around the lake when we landed ings while the cadet climbs to 3000
and taxied around. Two of them feet on the altimeter. What do
I care If he can’t "ny” the tiling
that lhe fellows killed weighed and loses control of It. he is atm
about eight hundred I guesa.
anchored to the floor 12 feet away
You should be up here for the from me and can neither crash Into,
fUhing. Il’s Just starting. J don’t this floor or climb away from It.
do any myself but I have seen some Some assembly of dials and gad­
nice trout that lhe fellow* caught. gets. these trainers.
The salmon are Just starting to
Thia is down in tlie cotton sec­
come up. - It won’t be long until tion of the country and they now
the streams will be so full that you have.com a foot high and the cot­
can't wade across one without ton. soybeans and rice are up Then
stepping on a fish. I have seen people’s comments on the weather
them so thick at a fish dam that are about the cold month of Mav
they were crowding each other out
ot the stream. They would make every day now but Arkansas’ big
a run and come right out on the flood isn't bothering us in this cor­
bank three or four feet. All you ner of the state.
have to do is pick them up. if you
There must be an end lo this
like fish. They are not much good because there is a cadet coining in
though when they corrfe up into to occupy my attention.
fresh water.
Well I’ll sign off for now. Have
Pvt. Albert Barcroft
a couple of hops scheduled for to­
683rd B.F.T. Bqd.
morrow. Am running in a*new en­
’
Walnut Ridge, Arkansas
gine on my old J2F-1,
Love, Bob
Dear Zolly:
R. J. Barry. C.A.P.
I have been reading your paw
Operation* Dept.
for some lime, whenever I am lucky
UBNA.8.
enough to receive the Banner,
Kodiak. Alaska
which I enjoy .very much, but do
not hear from boys who have been
Simmon* Hotel
In service over two year* This I
Winona Mias.
know te due to Jhelr being In for­
Memorial Day
eign service, and over here we don’t
Dear Zolly Coffer:
have much time to write.
You mast have a warm feeling
They keep me so busy I don’t
around your heart to receive so have lime to sleep, but when Ido get
many letter* of enthusiasm about to sleep, they cannot wake me up.
your column and how the paper Ha! Ha! Can I sleep.
has grown! We lore every Mt of
I have a radio In mv shack now
it and thank you for the note es­ and when I gel home al night from
pecially to us in last week’* tatue. work it is sure swell to hear what
We feel fortunate to have "■tay- te going on back In civilisation, it
ed put" thte long. After having makes my shack seem more like
spent stx weeks at Carlisle Bar­ mv room back home
racks we have been In Mississippi
There is no fruit grown hem
thereafter. We have enjoyed betel* Nothin* but cocoanuts, and I haw
here to the extent of being enthu­ eaten so many that I won't want
siastic enough to surprise the na­ to look at another one when I get
tives who like nothing better then out of here.
lo hear a northerner "rave” about
Il te awful hot here In the South
their stale. Living in a room te Pacific, how I wish the sun would
l!Ln 1 »°!’&lt;ler 11 *kven wont seem go under a cloud.
1 uwd to go fishing and caught
Our yard is full of flowers and Mr. some red snappers that weighed
Parker has plowed up a huge span thirty-five pounds, that was real
for u* so. the boy* could have a sport. I would get awful wet and
Victory garden. We’ve already had sunburped. but always ready to go
radishes. lettuce, onions, turnip a rain when I got time off from my
greens, string beans and beets from duties.
ill The com Is as tail as the
I am on new duty now and do
tlie boy*.
not have any Ume for fishing or
Last Sunday we drove over into shell hunting which was another
the Delta section with friends who one of my pastime hobble* I have
have a plantation with twenty-nine
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�THE IlA 8TIN(18 BANNEB, THURSDAY, JUNE 18, 1843

Monday evening cupper guests of noon. ★ Miss Doris Bassett of Irv­ citing raid* white In Tunisia.
Mrs. Maude Rogers and Margue­ ing is spending this week with her
rite * Mr. and Mrs. Harry Miller grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. George
of Elkhart. Indiana were Saturday
Communion service.
i ■ i»'i‘
—------ present to enjoy the talk given by
Cue visited tiielr daughter and fam­
Sunday—10:00 Sunday School.
Mra. Roy Nagler left Tuesday (or Clarence Benedict. * Mr. and Mrs. ily Mr. and Mrs. H. J Harmon and
• tCoutlr.uca from Page 2. Sec. 2) Mr Sonqucst of Circle P|nx camp,
Lester Miller, aupt.
a nwe rtring of sheila which I hope , * Mra Edwin Burkland and son. Howard City to vWt her father R.
to bring itSna.
Jcarl of Ann Arbor visited relatives
Peter Ben tier of Clarksville were son of Grand Rapids Wednesday.
11:60 Morning worship. Sublect—
W. Moulton. * Mr. and Mra. Har­ Saturday afternoon callers of Miner Prom there they drove to Benton “Two Great Signa In Heaven"
Harbor
to
attend
Michigan
Con
­
Would
like
lo
bear
from
you
boys.
whiter
be' I Jow hS,.ntd
7 LT, old Woods spent Memorial Day with King. * Mr. and Mrs. Gary Sludt
ference of the Methodist church.
Mr.
and
Mra.
Robert
White
and
of
Lake
Odessa
were
Sunday
call
­
l^d man1? mruTuS* «rJ? Sa?a
tnd Mra °CUr» 1^- family of Stevensville. They aLso
ers of Mr. and Mrs. George Bus- * Mr. and Mrs. Henry Southard.
11:00—Student's Day. which was
r
?SdUBrt aome shut lnaon ‘P®11
wcck
the Rink- called on the latter'* parents. Mr. tancc and family. * Thc Executive Mrs. Emerson Strubble of Hastings. formerly called Children’s Day. will
Ive ^srt be readv few a^Ua day’s ln Hart home In Brush Ridge. Mrs. and Mra. M. a Larson . of Kala­ Committee of lhe Barry County Mr. and Mrs. Donald Sothard and be observed.
mazoo.
*
William
Scovel
and
Mra.
Christian
Endeavor Union was held two children, and Miss Frances
fnr we .ork-and
and I Robinson
returned
with
tier. son
wwk tomorrow, for
Un
&lt;lfe
[o Qnm&lt;1
|U|iW&gt;
Libbie Nelson of CUrksvllle were Monday evening at the home of Biggs of Nashville were Sunday din­
ner guests ot Mr. and Mrs. C. W.
dav * Mr. and Mra. Jack Erway Tuesday afternoon callers of Miner Barbara and Willis Delton of Culver. * Mbs Virginia Pish of
Yours truly.
and daughters called on Mrs. Han­ King. * Mr. and Mra. Lloyd Knrrh- Woodland. * Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Hustings te spending a few days at I Church of the United
Cpl. Louis Mtekc. 16013055
son at Gun lake -Friday night. * er and daughter Marion, Dr. and Reuter and daughters Doris and home. * Mr. and Mrs. Howard
—■Brethren in Christ
J. H. waiters and family of Pearl ot Grand Rapids. Mr. and
AJ*.O. #15. c/o Pottma»Ui
Mr. and Mrs. Robert McGIocklin Mrs.
E. B. Griffin, \D. D. pastor
Grand Rapids, Mr. and Mrs. George Mrs. Wesley Keim and son Vcm Thaler were Sunday dinner guests
San Francisco. California
and familv of Hastings were Sun­ Crakes, Miss Hilda Crakes. Mlsr of
Phone 491
Clarksville. Mrs. Anna Moore. of tlic latter’* mother. Mrs. O. H.1
. day visitors at Forrest Havens. An­ Marjory Havens. Miss Albina Ze- Kd Mr. and Mrs. Sernlah Seese. Fausey. * Mr. and Mra. Harold I Freeport
.
ita and Christcne remained for a gilar. and Mra. Virginia Hooverand
ADDRESSES
Woods
and
baby
called
on
Mr.
and
10:30
A.
M..Sunday
school
al. entertained with a birtliday
Ave. Cadet Lawrence Snyder
visit. * Mrs Annabell Showalter two sons Mike and Dick all from party in honor of Mrs. Adah Mot- Mra. Frank Dean of..Grand Rapids
11:30 A. M."Homing worship
of Nashville spent last Wednesday Hastings wer;
Sod. C-Class 43—GBAAT.
7:00 P. M. Christian Endeavor
rere Oundxy
Sunday dinner guest* ter at the Semlah Scene home Sun­ Sunday evening. * The Missionary
with Mrs. Virginia Tate. * Maurice of Mr. and. Mra. William crakes in day. * X
BlythevlUe, Ark.
Mr&gt; Charles Baker Society of the Brethren church will
8:00 P. M. Evening aenrioe
Erway of Grand Rapids spent Sun- ixJnnr of the birthday anniversary of West
rt were Bunday af- be held at thc home of Rev. and ! 8:00 P. M. Thursday prayer meetiday with hls parents here. ★ Word of Mrs Crakes. * Mra. Alice Cap- ternoon
Thornes J. Robinson. S3 c
of Mr. and Mra Mrs. Blain Snyder Thursday with (Ing.
i Is received from Gordon Havens pay of Lamont, who has been spend- Fred Tabbercr. * Mr. and Mr.*. an all
nil day meeting. * Mrs. William . Pleasant
Valiev
. icasanl Valley
Company 11—Section F
that he is stationed in the Air Ing a week with Mra. Mnqdc Rog- I Robert Campbell of Flint and Mbs Olthousc of South Bowne enter­
10: 00 A. M. Morning worship
UB.N.TB. Electrical
I Corps at Miami Beach. Florida and era and Marguerite. left Sunday i Evelyn Thompson of Campbell were tained her Sunday school class with
11: 00 A. M. Sunday school
Purdue University
' Rex Tate is stationed al Fort Clai- to spend this week with her sister. Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and a party last Tuesday evening in
8:00 P. M. Christian thdeavorLaFayettc. Indiana
bourn. Louisiana in the Enginecr- Mrs. Nellie Smith of Hastings. * Mrs. Claude Walton and family. honor of Pvt. Bernard Preston who
8:00 P. M. Tuesday prayer meet­
March 31—Birthday
• ing Corps. * Mr. and Mrs Russel Mr. and Mra. Burl Sisson aecorn- Mr. Campbell leaves for camp June has been home on furlough.. * Mra. ing.
I Thcinton and sons and uncle Al.; panted by Henry Karcher and Nel-1 10th. * Mr and Mrs. Allen Fish Roy Nigler of Detroit, who has
Kenneth R. Dunlap. A-S
I Thornton of Cltarlotte were Sun­ son Hinckley attended thc funeral । and Calvin were tn Fowler Satur- been_in Freeport the past week.
Freeport Methodist Church
Ca 889. VAN.TS.
day . vtsltpr* at Clyde Warrens. * ' of Will Pardee at Bowne Center । day. * A good attendance wa* w&lt;s a Sunday dinner guest of Mr
Morning Worship 11:00
Great Lakes. Illinois &gt;
, Mr. and Mr.’. Clyde Warren were Sunday afternoon Mr Sisson. Mr. । present ut tlie Bowne Center Ai&lt;f and Mrs. Leon Howk. In the af­
Sunday School 12:00
Birthday—June 19
.’
; in Bellevue Ust Ihursday. * Mr Karcher. Mr. Hinckley, and Mr. j Society held at the home of Mrs. ternoon they culled on Mr. and Mrs. ; As next Sunday M
is Conference
nnd Mrs. Rnw) Whittcmure at- Pardee were members ot the Free- | j W. McCue Wednesday afternoon Dan Weaver of Elmdale. * Mr. Sunday, there will be no services in
Pvt. Rexford Tate
j tendril a birthday dinner in honor i Sri Band about twenty-five ago w , it was voted unanimously to change and Mra. R. A. Brown and twin . t,unchurch. Services will be resumed
CO. E 361st Eng. Reg. KS
of Homer Bauemnan In his home
r, and Mrs Clare Payne of Kate- itrf’name to W S. C. 8. * Mr. and daughter of Greenville were Bun-1 on Rune 20.
Camo Claiborne. Ixiubimia
I aPGorxi Will Sunday, w Mrs. Clyde ! mazoo spent the wcekend with hl-, Mrs. Richard Schilieman and Mrs. day .guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. B. 1
Birthday. Mar 7
.'Warren and Pally attended gradu- J mother. Mrs. Ida Payne. * Mr. and , Emerson Strubble of Hasting* were Lester. * Rev. Paul Olmstead of
at ion exercises in Hastings Friday : Mrs. Ken Braendle accompanied by ■ Sundav guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. Caledonia was a Monday evening I
S'Sgt. Harold H. Lambkie
afternoon.
Mr. and Mra. -Paul Peterson and W. Culver. * Mrs. Howard Bolo caller of Mr. and Mrs. Alien Fish.
. nnd Ho. Det.
a ri
—nccomjKiriled by Mrs. John Adcock * Several of the O. E. S. ladles ,
Mrs. Walt Van Houten —
and
Eleanor
Rationing Acidi to the
rd EBM. Br.
i POWERS ECHOES
• of Grand Rapids vL-ited
visited Mr. and of Hastings left Thursday tor At­ from Freeport assisted with thc |
3rd ES.B.
Economy of Home-Baking I
I Mr and Mrs. Henn'.Frost and I Mrs. Ed Vati Camp of HUtedale lantic Citv. N. J. for a week with initiation Hl Clarksville Saturday j
Fort Ord. Calif.
family were Sunday dinner guests i Sunday. * Mrs. Bernice C lawm ac- Uwir hirvbaucte who arc in basic evening. * Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth j
..I Mr
M», p.ul
,.r.r
l»r Ulli-r Pr«J» W« &gt;» training. Mrs Bolo has been stay­ Slcckle nnd two children of Lan­
Russel Charles Sliellcnbarger.
Wbodland. ♦ Mr* Nellie Mohler te , to Howell Sundaj, where they vtelt- ing with her parchts. Mr. and Mra. sing were Sunday guesU of Asa
i confined to her home by illness. *
toe former s husband. W F. Glenn Kellogg. * Mr. and Mrs. Steckle. * Pvt Bernard Preston
1 Neighbors &lt;.f Mr. and Mrs John | CJosron. * Mr. and Mrs Myrcn Henry- Myers and baby were Sun- left Grand Rapids Tuesday mom- '
«...... . day
afternoon
callers of thc for- ing for Berkeley. California, after j
Vandcn Ikrg called at tlirir home ; aaeau
Mead «uu
&lt;a’xtr
i
his
home. *
USJf.TB.
Ratunlav evenins to cet
«ct acmiainted
acouaintM wcre
were Sundav
Sunday dinner
dinnerguesU
guests ofot Mr
Mr Imera
। mer's usrvinn.
parents. m&gt;.
Mr. and Mr. n«ai- -.’pending
.... ..
— furlough at ........
„ ,।
wKh the bride"Aucii^eveiling
“«
nd
Mr* 0,3114
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Mead ** Mr
' “
Miner Among those from Freeport who
' Dearborn. Mich.
A todol eveniM “
d Mnl
Mr
“,ld
nd :' Yred Myers
M&gt;’cr' ofof Wayland.
Wayland. ** Miner
Ur.’de_A social I Mrs.
evinlng , Mrg acraldGerald
CttUnJ&gt;
and and
daughter
. Kingi K
apent
the weekend
withwith
Mr attended
the funeral of Will Par- &lt;
.tni.
-liichrefrcshnicii,Cairns
daughter
ing spent
the weekend
Mr
CHANGE OF ADDRESSES
Beverly Kay of Irving were Satur- and Mrs. Harry Oliver of Orton- dee at South Bowne Sunday after- ,
were
served.
*
Ralph
Palmer
visPvt. Kenneth A Baks
. day evening guests of Mr nnd Mrs., vnie. * Rev. and Mrs. J. W. Me- noon were Mrs. Dema Rensch. Mra.1
BAKING DAY »
er V’^Percv'jone^ hospital Battle i ^w'FVrbey”* 'Rey
Cue ’ attended “the funeral'
PWy Parks
Park*7'Mr
Xlra^Fra
’nk j
R.v “*nd
nnrt Mra
Mrs ■r-.,..
funeral Tuesday
Tur’rlav !Pnllv
Mr. “*nhd
and Mrs.
Frank
862 Guard Saundron
Creek Hund\v'and report* nick' Is 1 Everett Love- and baby Kat hryn afternoon of Dr. Albert Pellowg who Dorr. Mr. and Mrs. Whl Blough.,
Hamilton Field. Calif.
on the gain i Pfc Gc’oree Bedford t we,rp Erh!*? evening supper guest*i was pastor of Trinity Methodist , Mr. and Mra George Nelson. Mr. ,
l
"
convale--ina
P
‘
in
iL
at
01
Mr
and
Mrs
B
R
Olln
’
o
n,*
church
in
Grand
Rapid*
*
Mra
and
Mra
Fred
Jabberer
Mr
and
&lt;
PP.C. Keith T BanluSS
lit ipin?!-! Mr ano Mra. Ira Blough of Alto Claud Mead accompanied Mrs Cle- Mrs. Herman Goscb. Mra Ellen .
Hq. Btrv 985th FA.B.N.
retied' hT Xn f ill rrri„ .
»ere Thursday supper gurate of Mr ment Mead who took her son Paul | Serae and Mr. and Mrs^J. D. Cool. |
Camp Gruber. Okla.
caused by a fall from a turrett nnd Mrs W11| Blough. * The Chil- , to Butterworth hospital in Grand ' * Mr. and Mra. Cecil Preston and ।
BAKE WITH
!lruCK- ,
; dren s Day program was held at the Rapids where lie had hls cast &gt; family. Mrs. Francis , Oliver and
• ! Pleasant Valley church Sunday eve- changed. He will have to wear the j family in Middleville, and Mbs I
1,1 •‘'■r-r.
ning with a good attendance, Tlie1 cast four more weeks. * Mr. and Ruth Yonker of Irving were Sun­
423rd R.C-N.FFR Group
Tile
annual
school
meeting
will
p^jgr.nn
wa*
under
the
direction
of
,
Mrs.
Boyd
Payne
of
Hustings
spent
day
dinner
guests
of
Mr.
nnd
Mrs.
i
DeRidder. A-A.B.
be held ut the schoolhouse Monday. ' Ufea Bethel Mote. * Mrs. Earle Sun. cve. WRh hL* mother. Mra. Ida O. H. Faiwev nnd Bernard. * 'Die '
-. De Ridder. Louisiana
June 14. at 8 o'clock T M * Mr. jar* t,f Detroit te spending this | paVnr. * Mr. mid Mrs. Floyd WaS W.C.T.U. will meet at the home of
and Mrs. Thomas Hoffman and weefc WRh Mr. and Mrs. Herman | toli Of South BdWne spent Sunday I Mrs. Mary Dodge Tuesday aftergui»l Mrs. Elmer Lust, visited Mr ; Go&amp;ch,-* Mr. and Mrs Merrill , evening nt the Wnlton-Closson : noon. June 15th. al 2 o'clock. The
i and Mrs. Gordon Wolf at Plain- Karcher nnd family called on Mr. , home. * Mr. and Mr.*. Clniencr Barry County Cliristlan Endeavor
Serial No. 36407879
| well Syndav. * Mr. nnd Mrs. Grov- ' &amp;n(j Mrs. Russell Benton and fain- ' van Patten of North Freeport were I Union will sponsor a roller skating
- APO 3813
er Brooks called on their son in I Uy of Hastings Saturday evening. * Sunday evening callers of Rev. and party nt Reids Resort next Monday
e.’o Postmaster
' Katemazoo Saturday. Benn L* gain- | Mr and Mra. Howard Clinton und Mrs, J. W. McCue. * Mrs Mary night. June 14th. Pot-luck supper
San Francbco. California.
One of Ute fellows telj* u* about fng very rapidly. * Mr. and Mra. I family of Alto were Sunday dinner Barnum of Coat* Grove, nnd Mra. | nt 7:00. For transportation meet at
Sundny^callers^at
guests «■»
of m«.
Mr. “
and^Mra.
&gt;v tlie
and Mrs.
hi* oaj nt a U-S.O. dance in Miami. ‘ Icon.
*-"•«. My re*&gt; were
w-»v nuuun,
vnutu ■«» , iuucsia
&lt;&gt;u «•&lt;». B. •R.
— Clin- I Mort Sisson,
oui-m, local
»-&lt;» were^
w,,. Thurad
•
Ulv Dru^
„.u« Store.
»»&lt;•&lt;.. I^Mr.
«
"Tho FLOUR
' He yaked a sweet young thing he Mr- “ntl 54rx Grover Brooks. A Mr. , ton. Bcrthena and Janet retnahnd callers of Mrs. Maude Rogen, and . Robert Newton and fnmilv were
Marguerite. ** Mr
Mr. nxsrt
nnd Mr*.
Jes.*' Sunday
cuesta of
ofMr.
Mr.and
nnd
•was dancing with if hr could have and Mrs. Ernie Bateman and son. I to spend a week. * Mr. and Mrs. F. •I Marguerlt«'
Mrs Jes-.
Rumtav dinnerauests
the Bost Cooks Use"
Uw last dance She smiled sweet - Mr. nnd Mrs. Chas. Hammond. : K. Burges* and family spent the mudcr
Kidder o,
of Alaska were Monday Mra. „.w.
Arthur
— Fuller and family of
Iv and said "Bic bor vou lust Grnre mid Mary Bauich attended weekend with Mr. nnd Mrs. A. G |I afternoon
and Me.
afternoon guests
Rtiftrts of
of Mr.
Mr. und
Mr*. |j Nashville.
Nashville. * 1U'
Rev. and Mra. Evere.;
iT.H hi
’
' ?
a birthday dinner at thc home of. Palmer and family of Flint. * Mrs. ; Harold Aldrich and
—-■ family.
*—
* Mrs.
**— Love and
nnd Kntnn
Katharine left for South
afternoon for a
i Next week Jean Bsmes takes Mr. and Mrr. Harry Johnson In ’ Frank Walton, granddaughter Nan- Mary Gonzales and Mrs. B. R. Bend last Suqday
Suqdi
visit with
with her
her pparents. Mr. Ixive u
fever from her desk at thc llbrarv
Battle Creek Sunday. * MU* Dor- cy CTowon. nnd Mrs. Emma Antler- I Clinton were in Hastings on btul- visit
Before she does well have to tellGclccr of Lucedale. Miss., is . son visited Rev. and Mra. J. I. Batj new Monday. *-Mr. and Mrs. Wait spending
spending the
the we---..week-nl Benton Harabout Jean harinr to selecta-ul-ting Mrs. Heber Faster with i dorff of Woodbury Sundav. They Thomas of South Bowne and Mr. . bor. where thc Michigan Annual con-.,
iGaka for the men hi eaimw She
the house work and the care of her were also supper guests at the Bar- ; „nd Mra Merrill Karcher andIf.irif- (crenee U In session. * Mrs Ralph
WrSln n Irak store at 1Kalamazoo mother. Mrs. SamueJ Geiger. * , dorff home. * The dally vacation Uy. local, were Sunday dinner j stuart and Ralph Jr., and Dean.
Cnd saw some of the Fort Custer Mr. nnd Mrs. Claud Hunt nnd Hu- , Bible School
began Monday fore* 1 UUests of Mr mid Mrs. Le«i« Skin- ' apent last w«ck with Mg.Stuart .land
•Sdler. thS? m“lhe told thmn»r Ixrt spent Decoration with Mrs. noon al the United Brcthrerfchurch ( ner of Caledonia. * Mra. Adam En- , daughter Mra. Robert Conley of Mus•miwion and asked if thev’d ^ ret John Porritt in Alto and attended with a good attendance. Teachers dres spent a few day* ast week kegon. * Sympathy te extended to
b^u“ they thought the fellows • the exercises at Bowne Center. * in tin--school are Mrs. Tom Jeffries. I with Mr. nnd Mrs. Wendell Shoe- Mr. and Mrs. Walter Lewis of IrvwmTld like* Thev did wUhOUt any Mr “nd Mrs Huber Foster attend- | Evelyn Dipp. Ruth
Yonker. Mrs | maker of Lansing. * Miss Avis Ev- mg Twp.. who have received word
SSuiXn T&amp;“taJ»SuSI &lt;"
I«n.n.lor William rmm ataiiiK.VoK. &gt;ii.d Mr- AU~ Uni- . ,™n njmt , lr. u.v. «&lt;h Inr uul U&gt;Mr «m. Bull Sji HavimM
Point
agiiauon. incn jean luoxea inem nf gt
-ruesdav * Mr and fin- The meetings will last just sisters. Mra. William Tinkler and I c. Lewis, was reported mtesing'Rn
in'tnir? ab&lt;f&gt;w ouirT
Mrs Leon Youngs and familv spent 1 during thte week. * Mr. nndMrs. Mrs. Clifford Allerdlng of Hastlpga action in north Africa on May 6.
“■'Thev
Sunday with Mr and Mra clu. Byron Payne and family of Zeeland * Rev. Jr W. McCue officiated at ggt. LewU. wh0- was 21 year* of
Hunt * Mr nnd Mrs Kenneth uere -Sunday guestefef Mra. Ida the funeral of William Pardee | age. attended the Freeport High
CANNED AND BOTTLED
^rnra&gt;hiff&gt;&gt;^iiVa\&lt;iui&gt;OnnMttUmahto -- RitchlF and Mr and Mrs Rncrr Payne. * Mr. and
and Mra. Lloyd 1 which was held at the Bowne Cen- school and enlisted on Jan. 19. 1941.
r^n iwmt 2
it . Davis spent Sunday” with Mr and I Sandier nnd Mnrion of Grana ter Methodist church Sunday after- After completing hte basic training
K^Twith 1X1?
’ Mr^Ow. Cognnrai^UceV
Tho«n- | lie
hejwjttG^a,
to major
MajorOeneral
I R-_pld*
Rapids were Sunday afternoon
afternoon, cal- | i noonM
noon at; 22:66. *
* Mr_.nd
Mr. and Mra
Mra.'Tboinwas attached to
ucnerai
of Mr and Mrs. Ben Blakncy. as Whitman of Campbell spent Sat- James H. Doolittle’s air force which
that if those were the books boys
* ‘ hr ‘in an nrf ।II Im
tirrlav evening
avanlnv with Mrs
Mr- Ida Pnynr.
Pnvur I' nnrmtrd
’TMfon-ulMi* *run
* Ur,
Mrs Mellin
Nellie Rnilth
Smith and HnnohtrrM
dnughtcra I urdny
operated nv„r
over Pmnm
Prance ip
in April.
April He
ranted then that’s what they
—-----------—
— —
Joan
and Mrs. Clinton Henncy
Henney; was a tall gunner on a Flying IPnranccd
stage
before
any —
symptoms Jo
"n of Hastings and Drtris
Doria Jane : * Mr. and
Ihould have bless their hearts— vanccd
stage before
any
symptom.*
io she ahut her eyes, bought the appear. So the search for the dis­ Smith of Youngstown. Ohio, were I were in Hastings Saturday after-1 tress and participated in several ex­
t--— and
—said.
—.j "I
— did
j. . ..
x»ks.
it for —
mv exM- must be made among apnarxxintry." Until next week. Cher- ently liealthy persons, according to
i the Michigan Tuberculosis Associalo. Zolly Coffer.
I lion.
The best hope of getting well
By substituting pinar-board boxes
’or those made of critical materials.' from tuberculosis lies in beginning
reatinent early. The chest X-ra.v
he folding box Industr)' in 1942
saved 215 million nounds of critical usually will show the presence of
netals. 8 million board feet of lum- active disease before the victim
jer. 75OMX) nounds of glass. 220 000 knows he has it.
sounds of cellophane. 36.000 pound*
Under wartime operation, rail­
Knllofllm. and 12,000 pounds' ot
road freight cars must travel about I
bbtr.______. _____________
16 rar cent further oh thc average
;, haul.
.
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BANNER WANT ADS PAY
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Chapman. He Is fairly well and
able to walk around the yard.
IB,VINO
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HICKORY CORNERS

OH THE HOME FRONT„ FREEPORT
iy

ages for Ilia U. S. army hospital.
Meetings are held in the Boy Scout
rooms tn the basement Call Mra.
Howard Johnson or Mrs. Maguire
about sharing thc ride. * Carl Boies
is slightly improved and able to be
up a few minutes at a tune. * Mr.
and Mrs. Blair Barnes and Mr«.
Edgar L. Barnes and son Jimmie
of Otsego were dinner guests Sun­
day of Mrs. H. E. Barnes. * Mr.
and Mrs. Nelson Willison of Johns­
town and Mlaa Alice Willison of
Baltic Creek were Sunday guests
of Mr. and Mra. John Mouret. *
Saturday. June 12th John Hough
Will celebrate his 95th birthday.
He resides on the old Albert Roach
farm near Fair Lake W|th bls
daughter Mrs. Daisy Chapman and
her children. Mildred and Marlon

Art Flanders entertained their
daughter Betty of Battle Creek
Tuesday. * Mra. Argyle Wlndes lias
been having mumpa. She te at
Royal Oak. * Mr*. Nora Ellen Seeber ha* gone to Kansas lo join her
husband. Pfc. Dick Seeber. A Mr.
and Mra. William Schcnkel and
Friz ot Middleville were In Irving
Sunday evening.
Stamp Biulnra* Beaming
Tlie flrat International poatal
conference, held in Berne in 1874.
was attended by representatives of
22 nations. Today there are 115
members in the poatal union, which
handles a total of 40.000 million
letters every year.

IF YOU WOULD MAKE MONEY SAFELY THEN
YOU WOULD BE INTERESTED IN GOOD BUYS
H

IN REAL ESTATE. I OFFER THE FOLLOWING:

A 7 ROOM HOUSE has 4 bedrooms, living room,

dining room, kitchen and bath. 1 stall garage,

S

for $2,200.00.

This place is located on South

Washington in thc 4th ward.

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A 7 ROOM HOUSE two blocks from the monu­

It’s Mother’s

ment on Pork street. New bath, 2 bedrooms, 2

living rooms, dining room, kitchen 'and a new

BREAD /

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_____$3,500,00

T

WE HAVE A NEW BUNGALOW, o poach. All

modern, nice garage, In the 1st ward $4,000.00
AN 8 ROOM HOUSE tn thc 3rd ward will tell for

Lnricked

$3,500.00 on Land Contract.

LILY
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EARL R. BOYES
‘

REAL ESTATE BROKER

(The best investment on earth is the earth itself)

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amount of electric power in history—189 billitu kilowatt-hours!
I

A itJ at tbt jJMt time tbt attrjt_t cut per kilou-Jit-bour to tbt coitunur icar Itirtr tbtn trtr before!

) Not only were all thc demands of war plants, military camps, naval stations, and
arsenals met—but there remained 27 billion kilowatt-hours of electrical energy co take

care of thc needs of shops and stores, 30 billion for homes, 13 billion for public trans­
portation, street lighting,.and other uses.

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of the electrical manufacturers who build the equipment used to generate, distribute, and
utilize electricity—working together with thc teamwork so typically American.

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Thc United States has more of these electrical
helpers than any other nation. In 1942, the’

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average home used twice as much electricity as

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the electric power used in 1942 had been pro­
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required more than a million extra cars of coal
and one hundred and forty thousand men just to
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�THE HASTTNOS BANNER, THURSDAY, JUNE IS, IMS

Town Gap, Pa. Xvelyn la wtill living

•nd Mra. John Hynes and son Jim-

. He Is fairly well and
talk around tlie yard.

WOODLAND

Dale Hynes at Lake Odessa Thura-

.
k«v. ana an. j. b. Deabler and
* son Harold Deabler vtxlted friends
In Detroit Monday and Tuesday. •

utera entertained their
Betty of Battle Creek
* Mra. Argyle Wludes has
ing mumps. She is at
L * Mrs. Nora Ellen See­
William Bchenkel and
itlddleville were In Irving
nenlng.

si International postal
s. held In Berne in 1874.
ded by representatives of
s. Today there are 115
In the postal union, which
i total of 40.000 million

SAFELY THEN
N GOOD BUYS

FOLLOWING:

famlly

* Mr. and Mra. Uoyd HJit and
Lloyd. Jr. and Mra. J. B. Bowsra
were Bunday dinner gutsu of Mr.
and Mrs. Dan Smith (Dorothy HUD
and Hmlly ot Chester. *.Mr. and
for at Pennock hospital. Hasting* Mra. Gilbert McLeod visited Mr.
for lhe past two weeks with a bru«- and Mra. Don McLeod of Lake
en hip Was brought home In Wing’s Odessa Sunday afternoon. * Mrs.
Ambulance Tuesday, a Mrs Clif­ Birdsall Holly and son Franklin
ford Potter of Dowagiac spent two visited her parents. Mr. and Mrs.
days last week with her son and Henry Millwood of Ludington las«
family. Mr. and Mra. Gerald Potter. week. * Mra. CUfford Tousley (Vir­
* Miss Mary Alice Kltaan of South ginia Hcsterly) visited Mrs. Bertha
Bend. Ind., spent the weekend with Tousley and family ot Sheridan
her brother and family. Mr. and over thc weekend. * Robert Blocher
Um X* A
Ul.. ITU.... 1... was brought home in Wing's ambu­
lance from the Lansing Osteopathic
ing call for training. Her father. hospital last Tuesday. He U con­
Levi Kltson. who has been visiting valescing from an operation for ap­
In Woodland the past month, pendicitis. * MIm Fem Hcsterly of
relumed to hte home in Syracuse. west Odessa is visiting Mra. Eliza­
Ind. with her. * Miss Audrey beth Waite and Mra. James Wester­
Ogden of Tawas City Is vis­ ly of WlMt Woodland thte week. *
iting the Misses Betty snd Phyllis Mrs. Alfred Booher Is visiting Mr*.
of Grand Rapltte
LaReau for a few weeks. * Mrs. Elizabeth Booher
.I......
_..„v .1.11. .1,..
Emma Lucas te visiting her sister
and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Is taking X-Ray treatments there.
Johnson of Lousing thte week. * * Mrs. Lnwrcncc .Faul relumed to
Mr. and Mrs. Heijry Hynes and Mr. Battle Creek last Friday after a two

Lucas in Chicago. She remained
for the wcekend with her daughter
and family, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
Arnie. Mr u*“*
— •*—
day. Tin

tnem tor i&gt;
&gt;^.—
ot Grand Rapids spent last week­
end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
I Cart Helse. Mr. and Mra. E. E. Ran­
dall, also of Grand Rapids were
Bunday dinner guests and Mra.
"Randall remained for a week e vtatl
with her parents. Mr. and Mrs.
Heise. * Mra. George Parrott visited
)&gt;er daughter and family, Mr. and
Mra. Jay Vrugglnk of Grand Rapids
last week. * Mias Helena Benner of
Battle Creek spent th* weekend with
her parents. Dr. and Mrs. G. F
Benner and Eleanor. * Dr. L. H.
Brumm attended a Joint meeting of
thc Western Mlchfagn Veterinary
Medical Ass'n and the Wiillney Vet­
erinary dub at Charlotte Friday eve­
ning. * Mias Jennie Wright of
Washington, D. C-. and her mother.
Mra. Glenn Covert of Lake Odessa
were dinner guests of their aunt.
Mra. Qla Flory one day last week.
■* Mr. and Mra. Karl C. Faul and
children visited Mr. and Mra. Rich­
ard O’Brien and children of Dimon­
dale Sunday evening. ♦ Mra. Herald
Classic and children and Mra.
Rhoda Austin called on Mr. and
, Mrs. Frank Walker of Baranoc Bun­
day afternoon. * Mrs WUlis Dolton
entertained the Barry County C. E.
Executive Union at her home Mon­
day evening. * Mr. and Mrs. Leo

m, living room,

1 stall garage,

:afed on South

rom the monu2 bedrooms, 2
-.-$3,500.00
\ a,peach. All

ird _$4.000.00

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West Woodland Birthday
Club lo Meet
Mrs. Agnes Leffler and Mrs. Mar­
tha Blowers will entertain lhe West
Woodland Birthday Club al the for­
mer’s home, Friday afternoon, June
Army engineers stationed at the University of Michigan for special training nre being toughened for war
through a vast physical program which includes learning to swim as its fundamental requirement Coach
MaU Mann of Michigan I* shown above with .1 class of beginners while advanced swimmers practice carrying . Entertain Sunfield Young People
Miss Mary Townsend entertained
rifles in lhe water. The lower jlews are of Uie soldiers' volleyball and caltslhenlc workoats.
eighteen members of tlic Young
People's Class of the Sunfield
church of thc Brethren at her home
Ust Thursday evening.

AUCTION SALE

As administrator of my mother's estate, I will sell her house­
hold goods at public auction at my farm located 81 miles
southwest of Hastings; ot 2 miles west of Shultz on

TUESDAY, JUNE 15, 1943
STARTING AT 1 O'CLOCK

HOUSEHOLD
3 PIECE LEATHER COVERED
LIVING ROOM SUITE
4 WOOD BEDSTEADS AND
SPRINGS
DRESSER
LIBRARY TABLE
4 STANDS
TABLES
QUILTS AND BLANKETS
COMMODE
2 ROCKERS
■our trocar’s
their paint

7, O H J valid

rfrock MonJcrry Fisher
visited Mr.
Mike Curtis of Woodbury,
iftemoon. * Mr. and Mix.
lh«M4 of Hastings called
Geo. Nlelheraer and Mr»
lory Sunday afternoon. *
...------------1 W. Geiger la planning to
attend thc Michigan District Con­
vention of the American Lutheran
.church at St. James Lutheran
church In Detroit next week. * Mrs.
Cora Leffler and Mias Hilda Smith
of Woodbunr and Mr. and Mrs. Rob­
ert Crockford of East Woodland
were dinner guests Sunday at Mr.
nnd Mm. Ralph Leffler and Jban. *
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Crockford are
moving to Ionia Wednesday where
he ls employed in a dairy there. *
Lieut. Annie Rosenthal of New Or­
leans. La., looking very smart in
her Army uniform, called on friends
In Woodland last Tuesday. She Is
still al the Port of Embarkation In
New Orleans and likes her work :n
the hospital there very much.
MIm Mary Townsend spent Sundaynight with Hlra Jeanne KantacrM
south Woodland * Rev,mid MrOto. Wingard are .attending the
Michigan Annual Conference In
Benton Harbor this week. * Mm.
Glenn England and daughter Mar­
jory left Friday morning for Qhlcago where they attended the wed­
ding of Miss Pollyanna England and
Col. Technician Grtirge Edward
D’Arcy Saturday. Marjory remained
In Chicago for an Indefinite stav
and Mrs. England relumed home
Monday night.
Sunday callers nt the U. B. par­
sonage were Mr. and Mrs Almond
Weber. Mr nnd Mrs. Lynden Johncock and two children Junior nrr*
Jay. all of Detroit; also Rev. Os­
good's sister Mildred of Terre Haute,
Indiana. Monday morning Rev. Os­
good took Miss Osgood back to their
fathers' home neor Cloverdale.
South Woodland Church of the
Brethren Dally Bible School
Opened Monday
30 pupils were enrolled In the an­
nual Dally Vacation Bible School
of lhe South Woodland Church bf
thc Brethren beginning, Monday.
June 7. Classes arc provided for be­
ginners. primaries. Juniors and in­
termediates. Transportation is pro­
vided for those wishing &lt;0 attend.

Miss Marjory England Honor Guest
The Youth Fellowship of the
Methodist Church gave n hanker­
chief shower last Sunday evening
for Miss Marjory England, who left
for Chicago on Friday. Games were
played after which refreshments
were served.
Miss Marda Faul entertained for
Miss Marjory England last Wednes­
day afternoon. GuesU were Miss El­
len Hilbert, recently ofM inneapo­
lis, Minn., and Mtsa Ejpanor Bcn-

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Wednesday a P.

13?%pSfr Conference. Bat.-Alune

There will

Communion ' Service,
Bunday than 1.000 Norwegian
morning 10:00 A. M.
shlHs, manned by some
Children’s Day Program, Bun — oerlenced Milon.

In Benton Harbor. Rev. and Mrs.
Wingard arc attending the Confer­
ence Oils week and next until Tues­
day, June 14.
Paul W. Geiger. Pastor
10: 00 A. M. Sunday school
11: 00 A. M. Morning Worship
The Michigan District ConveaUon
f lhe American Lutheran Church
thru Thursday, June 14 to 17. Paul'
Brod beck will service as our dele­
gate. There will be no choir re­
hearsal next week. Rev. Paul Geiger
will attend the Convention in De­
troit next week.
The Lutheran Dally Vacation Bi­
ble School will begin Monday. June
21 and continue thru Friday, July

The Evangelical Chureh
J. S. Deabler, pastor
t 10:30 A. M. Morning Service­
Annual Children's Day by the Sun­
day School.
8:00 P: M Evening Sen ice—Setzoo. Communion Service and Pint
Quarterly Conference will lohow.
All members are requested to be
present.
Dally Vacation Bible School will
begin. Monday. June 14.
Thursday—Midweek prayer Ser­
vice at the Church.
.
Friday—Choir Rehearsal ut lhe
Church.

10: 00 A. M. Worship and sermon.
11: 00 A. M. Sunday school
A group from Ute South Wood­
land Church will present lhe Pag­
eant. "The Hanging of lhe Crane,
at the Calvary U. B.. Church at Lake
Ode.vui, on Sunday 'evening al 8:00
bally Vacation Bible School
opened on Monday morning June
7 with a good attendance. The
school will continue through June
18
We Invite you to worship with us.
Arthur L Dodge, pastor

Church orf The United Brethren
In Christ
Rev. I. H. Osgood—Minister
Woodland
No Sunday morning service'on
Charily Circle Entertained
I account of Communion Service at
Mra. Carl Jordan and Mrs. Ernest Kilpatrick.
Shorncf entertained members of
Christian Endeavor—7:30 P. M.
their W8.CS. Circle at Ut* former * ।
home last Friday.

ord will tell for

p

Michael ot Hartinga called on Mr.
and Mra. WUlit Dalton Bunday atternoon. * John Dell called on
David Smith. 6r. and Raymond

6 CANE SEATED CHAIRS
DAY BED
4 FEATHER BEDS AND
PILLOWS

GOODS

DINING ROOM CHAIRS
RUGS AND RAG CARPETS
HEATING STOVE
COOK STOVE
CARPET SWEEPER
STOVE PIPE
SCALES
DISHES, CANS, CROCKS
CLOTHESBASKET
TUB STAND
SPINNING WHEEL
LOOKING GLASS
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Blue Star Mother* Meet
Mrs. Myrtle Bulling entertained
the Blue Star Mothers at her home.
Monday evening. June 7.

Community Bible School
to Open Jane 11
The annual Community Vacation
Bible School will be held this year
from 15 to 24. Churches co-operatlng are the Evangelical. Methodist.
Kilpatrick, and woodland United
Brethren.
Mrs. George Wingard, Director,
announces the following teaching
staff; Beginners, Mrs. R. WolootU
Primary Dept. Mias Helen Rcesor:
Junior Dept.. Mrs. taiwrence Hil­
bert;
Intermediates, Miss Etta
Schneider.
Anyone living In thc rural area,
wishing to attend, please contact
Mrs. Wingard or Miss Schneider
and transportation will be provided.

The W.C.T.U. meeUng will be held
at the home of Mln Ogla Eckanit.
Friday afternoon al 2 P.M.. June
10.
Mra. Stuart Kussmaul enter­
tained with a tea Friday afternoon
In honor of Mrs. LeRoy Perkins
and her houseguest, Mrs. Andrew
Ridenour of Charleston. South
Carolina.

Pre-NupUal Parties for
Miss Mullendore
Mrs. David Smith, Sr. of Luke
Odessa entertained Friday evening
at Iter home in honor of thc ap­
proaching marriage of Mias Mullcndore and Eugene Ridenour. Guests
were lhe Immediate families of the
bride and groom.
Mra. Geo. Wingard entertained
fourteen guests Saturday afternoon
in honor of Mbs Audrey Mullendore. Tlie bridal colors of pink and
white were carried out on the tea
table. A large pink and while um­
brella centered the table with gifts
for the bride underneath. Mra. An­
drew Ridenour of Charleston. South
Carolina was an out-of-town guest.

News of Our Boys In Service
Tom Niethamef, Mo. M. M. 3/c
has completed hte sub chaser train­
ing school at Miami Beach. Fla.,
and te taking hte practice on a boat
Pfc. Carl Brock of Camp Howze.
Texts, te enjoying a ten day fur­
lough .with hte parents, Mr. and
Mrs. A. Brock.
Pvt. Russell Und of Camp McCoy.
Wisconsin spent tart weekend with
relatives lure.
Tec. V. John Bulling arrived
home Saturday morning to enjoy a
short furtough with Til* partnu,
Mr. and Mrs. John Bulling.
Carl Allerdlng and Leon Nichol­
son. Jr., left Tuesday for Detroit
where they will take their physical
examination for Army Senice.
Pvt. Edison Baas has been as­
signed to the ground crew ot the
Air Corps. Hls addrtwi: Pvt. Edison
Baas 38484331. 410 T. q.. Flight O
B.T. C-4. Miami.&lt; FBrida.'
George Hudecck of Owosso, hus­
band of the former Evelyn Hynes h !
with the Port Battalion at Indian

wwan-roMMt,
1 She’s 5 feet 1 from her 4A slip­
per* to her spun-gold hair. Hut,
man. oh man, how tbt can handle
[her biy preen!
, Wait a minute! How can 110
Cunds of beauty boss so many
ta of steell... Is this magic?
-ukwiiii
[magic of electric* power, Tho
!“*&lt;*
makes it possible for
a girl s slim fingers to lift moun­
tains of metal, or set great wheels
in motion — iust by pressing a
button or pulling a lever.
Women are able to work bo­
nd* men on America’s roaring
production lines bccotue «l«c-

tricity dore the heavy labor.
America's war production is Uta
greatest in the world largely be­
cause America has the world's
greatest supply of electric power.
And America'1 electric eomof ill that power at low pre-war

Call that magic, too! But to

CONSUMERS

the experienced men and women
of the electric companies it’s aQ
irf the day's work! All part of
knowing the job.
came, and now they're produc­
ing far more power than ail
the Axis countries combined!

—tremendously/

POWER

COMPANY

"Such a little thing”.
but that’s what makes

BLACK MARKETS
THnk hard.
Can you honestly say you ntrer misused a ling!*
small ration stamp?

It’s such a little thing to do — carelessly. Il seems so
unimportant.

Yat it takas only a singl* innocent otttnje, repeated
by many others just like you, to mount up into a great
notional menace.

Black Markets can get theit start in what
seems the most innocent"way —through
honest, patriotic people like you who
wouldn't do one thing to handicap thc
War effort.
-people who don’t even realize they are
misusing their rationing books, or violat­
ing the rationing rules.

The farmer who kills his own meat —
as he is entitled to-and sends his extra
red stamps to a relative in town.
The woman who has guests coming
for dinner, finds herself short on stamps,
and begs her grocer co help her out.
The man who returns thc garageman’s
friendly services by handing him a few
loose gas coupons. .
Multiply one innocent violation by all thc
innocent, careless violators and we’ll be a ’
nation of cheaters—and starvers.

Take only a little that isn't yours... and,
together, you take all!

—If you want to keep your skirts dean of
any BLck Market transactions, do .these
three things:

1. Make no purchase of rationed goods
without surrendering thc correct
amount of ration points.
1. Obtain no rationed goods, to which
you arc not entitled, on someone
elsc’s ration stamps.
3. Pay no more than ceiling prices.

Thia apace contributed by

THE HASTINGS BANNER

�TH1 HA8TTNQ8 BANNER, TTyttBAT, jTOft y,

ter. Miss Leena Lanfear of' Has- j position

in

the

Marshall

high

। their mother, Mrs. Julian Fotta string of losses— no wins through treasurer, Miss Helen Coman. *
She had been a help- । were Grand Rapids shoppers on the season. Nevertheless, the boys
Mra. Christine Flnkbeiner and Mrs.
I Wednesday. * Mr. and Mra. 8. C. are young players and have been Mary Flnkbeiner entertained at a
William H. Johnson. * Mra. Lena faculty several yeara fell lo Cupid's The meeting of the Della Allen Past Smith of Hammond. Ind., will arfamily dinner on Decoration day.
Bixler who ta employed at the Trio darts while here, but Henry was Matrons club scheduled for last
They h»ve h»d experience and tno*l
Cafe in Hastings was home for a adamant.
Gerald Stacker, the Friday was postponed until this »Rh hte sister, Mra. Flora Hanlon
short time on Tuesday. She tells .music teacher, te very uncertain as week Friday.
Friday
II will be held inland
It
in iw"
then will go n»tA.mrir
their. .isanow
Barlow year with better results. ★ Mra. Katie Gordon of Moline. Mr. and
------------- ---- ----------------------us that her youngest son Arlle will ! to hte future but it looks as if Uncle
the Masonic temple with dinner at I.l*he
I,ke cottage for a two months'
months’ Mildred Mlckel returned to her Mrs. John Andler and Mrs. Rosa
Eggleston Of Yankee Springs; and
Kira. William Frrgu- graduate from the air school at Sam would have him before fall 12:30 with Mrs Frank Shaw and I stay. * Mr. and Mrs. Harry Baisch home
tn Chicago, ‘Thursday. Her Mr. and Mrs. LaRue Oriffeth and
her mother, Mrs. ; Eagle Pass on June 25 as a fighter Mbs Marjorie Chandler will wear Mrs. Fred Stokoe as hostesses. ★ and daughter’Nancy, were guests
George Masters, accompan­ two small children of Grand Rap­
Grand Rapids over | pilot. Arlle enlisted in the army . the Spar uniform soon. Chris Jen- Henry Brog took Dr. and Mra. I *t » dinner party at the home of father.
ied her to Grand-Rapids and future
The Library hours air corps on May 13. 1942 and from l’»en te undecided as to his future, Frank 8haw to Lowell. Friday where Mr. and Mra. Jack Brown in Grand plans were quite indefinite. * Chll- ids. * Mr. and Mra. D. W. Wiley
have
moved to their home on West
imer months start- the first wax sighted by hte super- We understand Miss June Bouck, they were called by the serloua sick- , Rapids. Saturday evening. * Mra. dren's Day will be observed at the
te as follows—Tues- lore for special training. He has Miss Jane Mather and Mbs Mar- ness of hls brotlicr George Shaw A. R. Dart and son Alfred of Bat- MethodistThurch this coming Sun­ Main St. and the McDyer family
o 5 p. m. Wednes- ■ been at seven different training Jorie Mills do not plan to return. who is suffering from heart spells. ■ He Creek spent lhe weekend with day at 10:30 o'clock with a program have moved from the Poulson apart­
ments
into the vacated home on
9 p. m.. Saturdays, camps. Hte mother plans to leave All will be greatly missed but we * The Ivan Lyons family of Hills- her brother. Earl Lee and family, and religious play “The Lost Word"
-----------m. * Rev. I. W. [.about June 20 to see him receive wish them God-speed ★ Mrs Mar- dale will spend the coming weekend *Mr. and Mrs. Rush Randall drove under direction of Mra. Harry iEast Main St. * Jwith hls parents.
Mr. and has
Mra.comRay IL
. to— Berrien Springs Bunday lo see
HlDor completed
hls Mrs.
first year
as . has
hte wings.
We with
congratulate
Arlle
gartehome
Bliss,atmother
of Mra
I. W. i Chamberlain
tamed.
* Mr. and
Emory
closed and
It several
of her
Hastings.
Tuesday,
of Leighton
Baisch.
Everybody
Invited
to
come
I
pastorand
of lhe
church
with I the
&lt;Max
A.) onhave
hte success
thus
Minor,
quite
the I pleted
Lyons. her
Their
little work
son David,
who ' No.
hte oldest
sister and hls brotherJones
sonMethodist
Charles of
Leighton,
teachers
left town
notfar.
to '; she
goeshas
to been
Jackson
to poorly
visit Mrs.
year's
at North
___
and
encourage
lhe
children
and
fib
Sunday
service
and
thte
Tuesday
[
*
Mra.
Fred
GuHIn
spent
lust
week
past
few
days.
*
Miss
Virginia
Wel
­
has beenCollege.
with hte
grandparents
thc training,
in-law. who is in the hospital and
Mtertalned with a family dinner at return as members of thc faculty. Helen Brog Vogel. Miss Welfare I Central
Naperville.
Ill., and
l&gt;ast resumed
two weeks
will inaccompany
hadI hls leg amputated on Fri­ those who have given their time for i
faresHotel
for the
annual conference
nt Wavland
with
her daughter.
Mrs. 1 will
fare,beoperator
the her
Lovely
Lady jhas
the
Middleville
Sunday. J1 We
shall mis*
them
for they have
a June at
bride,
wedding
her work
the Econ- I| who
"Home
sd Benton
Harbor.
The Mra.
church
has been
Carl aHlar
and
family,
and
assisted being
BeautyMl
shop,
them store.
home. *Oliver
Henry Francisco
Cunningham
day. Ellb
★ Marine Martha Bchad has practice. * Pvt. William MacCor- :
Ghesta
were
Mr. and
John
great
asset
to the
commonfor for
the the
19th past
whenthree
she,omy
of Mrs.
had a Mr.
very and*
successful
year and
it । Hv
In the
they the
were(ormer
mov- 'years
herHarold
dutiesVogel
on Sat
has gone teto
hte parents
home
at In
completed
Ttiede.
Mra Charles
Faslifehome
Mrs.while
Vogel
will becompleted
married to
of­ ? Leighton
among
tills year's
gradtown j her basic training at son has been transferred to Wash- '
University tn St. U&gt;uta. Mo.,
is expected Rev. Minor will be re- ing to another residence. * School 'urday evening; and has relumed to i'.Battle
-------- -----Creek.
------------*--------Miss-----------Kathleen
(Hunter's College. New York and ington
offiren training.
tralnlnx
Hte address
addrexx I'Thropnorton on June 15th. *
Hls
i Chamberlain of Leighton has com- I has been transferred to New River. for officers
••• —“ Carolina for quartermaster will be found in the “Home Front" [Charfei Andler accompanied by hte
along with that of hte broth- oan-ln-taw and daughter. Mr. and
I. For full address read the news
"
*HMrH &lt;nd
. ya,ter
«riy Sunday
Front" news. * Rep. and
Us,Faulkner of Delton were Thornton- who have resided In our morning for a weeks slay at sugar
town for some months have return- Island. Lake George where Minnie
zneac. ftir. ana ana unarics r»s- i i'v mr. asi*. vugci uie tanner wtii oc ninrneu io rturuiu vugci at ----- -- ------------------- - --------- ------- --- — -------------- Mt business, Saturday and ed
to Lansing
where
exnects
lo convalesce from her re
re.­
nsllM wh
SB he has Jree* “
HWto to
Old: and Mr. and Mra. Clarence Helen Brog, after fourteen year* GFand Rapids, brother of Kenneth uates from lhe Seminary of the I greeted— many old friends down C*Lk?
h oId hP°‘lll.?n P’S ioy 'ccnl ’‘ckness with the flu and
Sieeby all of Grand Rapids and of teaching, eight of which have Vogel. They will reside in Muske- I same college. * Mrs. Hazel Just re- I toyvif. * Mra. Blanch Segeratrom
Mrs- Fred Stokoe, local.
load. After the been spent in Thomapple-Kellogg
Thomiipple-Kellogg gon. * Mra. Ed Talbot leaves for turned to her home in Detroit .{and Mra. Harold Skinner attended tenant home where they lived has Charlie too hopes lo find lhe
R°n Klfn£ney change beneficial for hls health. *
dinner
er all spent some time 'Bt
'Mt the i school, accompanied her husband to Flint thte Wednesday where she Monday after spending since Fri- I Ute funeral of the former’s aunt, ^nllvrrn,t^1 tO
*n, ,ylt&lt;wee.k m ।
Chandler who several
Btokoe
“ *home.
------- ---* Mr. and Mrs.
“ Ar*“ their home at Michigan Centef lake,
lake. , will spend a couple of weeks with day with her parents and brother.1 Mrs. Sarah Meaecar at Clarksville, X
taw Valentine and two small sons I at Jackson Sundav and will settle ; her mother and other relatives. * Rev. und Mra. George Curtis and ■ Tuesday afternoon. * The Thom- Mra. Katie Gordon of Moline te 111 [months ago enlisted In the.Spurs
------ ------—-------of Ypsilanti, spent the weekend I down to a quiet domestic life. Henry 1 Mrs Lizzie Stevens, aged* resident Lester and also visiting at the home apple-Kellcgg baseball boys made a at the home of her sister, Mra. • for officers
training
was _called to
with her parents. Dr. and Mrs. Cunningham, for several years [of Yankee Springs township, who of her sister, Mrs. Glenn Grlffeth. record -of their own thte season ac­ Christine Flnkbeiner where she has Detroit Friday and will leave June
Frank Shaw. * Mr. and Mrs. Vem . bachelor teacher of government, I resided with her daughter. Mrs * Mrs. Glenn Dean and daughter cording to coach Earl VanSlckle. been visiting for a few days. * Mra. 20 for Connecticut. Miss Chandler
Johnson of Lansing and her sis- I history and speech has accepted a 1 Lizzie Jones, passed away on Sat- Joan. Mrs. James Robertson and when they ended the series by a [Arthur Smalley is caring for Mrs. who has been a teacher in the T-K
Glenn Kermeen who suffered a se­ school the oast few years, return­
vere heart attack Saturday eve­ ed to town this Monday accompan­
ning at her home northwest of town ied by her brother and moved her
Mra. Kermeen and infant daughter belongings. * Mra. Mary PtnkbeinJudy Marie returned from Blodgett er of Leighton township is spend­
hospital on Thursday. * We arc ing some Ume at her home on the
glad to know she is gaining nice­ west aide. ♦ Miss Hester Soetera
ly. * Mrs. Charles Lewis and two and Mtes Marjorie Mills of the T-K
young daughters. Mary and Alyce force spent lhe weekend in town.
accompanied Mr. Lewis to their Miss Sorters who has been lhe ad­
home in Jackson Sunday after a visor of thc Epworth League young
week's visit with her parents, Mr. folks, was busy helping gel lhe re­
and Mrs. Elmer Fenton. * Mra. creation rooms tn the old HungeHarry Poulson accompanied by her ford building ready for use. The
son Clinton, drove to Bowens Mills young folks need table and floor
Monday evening to see Mra. Clyde lamps, stands or tables and chairs.
Holmes, who returned to her home Miss Soetera will go lo her home
last week after some time spent at at Kalamazoo tills week. * Theron
Muskegon. She has been a recent Thaler of Leighton, member of
patient in Butterworth hospital in lhe ‘43 graduating class from T-K
Grand Rapids and is confined to hurt his ankle while roller skat­
her bed. Mfs. Holmes has been an ing and has been getting about on
invalid for several yeara. but her crutches since. * There was con­
hi ruction never squelches her cheer­
siderable excitement at the Alton
ful spirit. * Mr. and Mra. John Elwood home on Grand Rapids St.
Goorhouse made a business trip to Friday evening occasioned by lhe
Grand Rapids on Saturday. * Leigh­ four-year-old son Lloyd putting a
ton friends have received word from kernel of half-popped com In hls
Mra. Ada Smith who accompanied ear. Although all efforts were made
their daughter and little grand­ here to extricate It. it was necessary
daughter Mrs. Paul Thomas whew to. take him lo^Blodgett hospital
they drove to Brownsville. Texas in Grand Rapids where an ear
two weeks ago. Their trip down specialist removed the obstacle. It
was made quite exciting by the flood was a rather painful procedure and
condlUons but they are safelv the little laddie’s parents hope it
located now. Rev. Thomas is with has taught him a lesson. * Fred
the army as a chaplain. * Mr. and Brog, manager of the local cream­
Mrs. Rush Randall spent Decora­ ery. will attend the funeral of Rob­
tion day evening and Monday of ert J. Ellwanger in Grand Rapids
last week with hls brother and this Tuesday afternoon. Mr. Ell­
family at TusUn. * Mr. and Mrs. wanger was a salesman for cream­
Ix-e McWithey of Grand Rapids ery supplies and had been a regu­
were weekend visitors of hls sis­ lar caller at this plant many years.
ter. Mra. Claude-Kermeen and hus­ * Glenn Blake. Gerald White, L.
band. Sunday visitors were Mr. Lobdell. Paul Faulkner and son
and Mra. Veryl Boyer of Grand Jimmie'are spending a few days at
Ledge and the Stewart,Rlgler fam- Hunters lodge in the Upper Penin­
liy local. * The Earl Lee family sula. * Tlie Rouse circle met with.
plans to move to their Gun lake Mra. Burdette Wadd. Thursday
cottage this week. * Mr. and Mra. afternoon with a good attendance
William Kronewitter and Mra. Wm. and
■* .
f
.
.
•
■
.
a fine meeting. Mra. Wadd was
K. Llebler accompanied by Mrs. O. assisted by her mother Mrs. Jennie
«E. Blake were al Hastings Satur­ Bovce. Dainty refreshments were
day afternoon to the burial rites served and ail report a pleasant
for their cousin. Dr. Walter B. afternoon. ★ Chris Jensen knd WilMatthews of Grand Rapids. * Him Ferguson and a goodly num­
Leonard Elwood returned home Sat ber of the Boy Scouts enjoyed the
from Detroit, where he went for an Scout camp-out at Hastings the
examination for injuries received
weekend. Mr. Jensen left for
when knocked down hv a car three past
weeks ago. * A telephone was re­ his home at White Cloud this Mon­
His future plans are, indefin­
cently
installed at the Charles And- day.
About a year ago, America was being
Buying power that can set factories full
War Bonds through the Pay-Roll Sav­
ite. * Mr. and Mra. Robert Muler home—No. 92 p 4. * Mrs. Fred grtdge
of port Huron visited at the
Walz returned to her home In Gary.
asked to increase, substantially, its in­
home of Mr. Bnd Mra. Charles Andings Plan. Today, the 700,000 has
of men to making millions of cars and

IDDLEVILLE *

tings were Decoration day visitors school.

Henry 's twin brother. Hom-

Tuesday.

One of the

greatest success stories

of 1942

vestment in War Bonds.
And no one knew, definitely, just

what America's answer to that plea

swelled to 26 million—the four and

radios and washing machines. Buying

one-half percent to nine percent.

The

power that can set multitudes of other

MONTHLY investment in War Bonds

men to building a million new homes

■ through the Pay-Roll Savings Plan has

would be.

grown, in one year, from 8 to 4bo
Today, America’s answer is clear
—written down in black and white

for any one to read.

And the reading

for impatient owners.

Buying power

that can mean better, richer living for

everyone of us.

million dollars.
•—r—

/

-

And that 12 billion dollars is on!}

Figures like that need little com­

a beginning.

makes as heart-warming and inspir­

ment

ing a story as anything that has come

words, what happened when a free

For what we have done in *42 to win

out of this war.

people decided among themselves to

this war will not be enough to do in

Here are some

highlights ...

They

tell,

better

than any

lend their government money. Money

*43.

In December, 1941, there were 3^

to help pay for fighting equipment—

expanded.

million Americans who owned War

moaey to help keep prices down—

that in tba year ahead we must send

Oar whole war effort must be

Not a one of us but knows

Today, there are over 50 mil­

money to insure peacetime goods and

more men—we must do more fighting

A year ago that figure would

peacetime jobs and a generally decent

—we must build more planes, more

world to which our fighting men.can

ships, more guns—more everything.

Bonds.

lion.

have seemed fantastic.

There is noth­

ing in all history to match that record.
Never before have so many people
owned such a tremendous stake in
their nation and its government.

return.

And to do this, we must buy more

Peacetime^goods "‘and jobs?

decent world?

Think what

A
12

BILLION dollars* worth of War Bonds

and mon War Bonds.
Enough

more

“.•„rc™Eri
i* Mrs- James Berry and two small

home nn n&lt;*arhnm at
with nnh .ml r.f.nl.m.nu

'

so that when the

record is in for 1943, America's War

In December, 1941, some 700,000

owned by Americans r^bt uow can

Bond buying will once again be one of

people were investing about four and

mean in buying power to be released

the

one-half percent of their earnings in

in the years aftcr the war is won.

year.

greatest success stories of the

net grandmother.
granamouier,
Mrs Charles Baker and her hus­
band's parents. Mr. and Mra. Wm.
P. Corson over the weekend. * One
of the severest electrical storms
that ever struck thb vicinity oc­
curred last Tuesday evening.
A
continual flash of lightning, rain
and thunder. The transformer at
.the Irving road burned out and cer­
tainly made a bright display for a
short time. The electric power was
out for some time but we were for­
tunate to escape thc severe dam­
age done In many Sections of the
state. In Yankee Springs, hail ac­
companied thc rain damaging the
Vardens at the Claude Willson farm
and making It necessary to do con­
siderable re-planting. * A Vacation
Bible school will open at the Meth­
odist church next Monday. June 14
and continue two weeks, through
June 23. The public demonstration
will be held Sunday evening. June
27. The school will be in charge
of Mrs. Harry Baisch assisted by
a corp of local teachers. Sessions
will be from 9 to 11:30 A- M- from
Monday through Friday and the
school will take children of kin­
dergarten age through the 8th
grade. * Mra. Grace Lewis is num­
bered among the sick with a severe
cold. * John White and family of
Hastings called on his mother. Mrs.
Lcnna White. Sunday afternoon. *
The Prairie Literary club at its re­
cent meeting elected the following
officers.
President,
Mra. Russll
Bender; vice pres.—Mra. Charles
Baker;
secretary.
Mrs. Wilber
Klump: treasurer, Mra. Cam er
Schondelmayer. * Wilbert Rosenhero; and
.
Plalnwelf
8u^v v^Jora of
Xhw^t"Th^a™i7^/T'ly ’!}

Z™

■s-ts

You ve Done Your Bit

Now Do Yo or Best!

THE HASTINGS BANNER

J^_P“.renL? “r ••m Mra
Harry Stimson in northwest Thorn“Ppte UUs »eek from st. Mary’s
hospital. Grand Rapids where he
recently underwent an operation for
strangulated hernia. * Mesdames
Vur Adams. Earl Kermeen and
Claude Rosenberg were shoppers
in Grand Rapids. Friday, a Miss
Joan Dean has been spending
a few days with tier grandpar­
ents. Mr. and Mrs. Julian Potts,
northeast of town. * Miss* Mary
Carey of Leighton Is spending the
week in Grand Rapids with her
grandmother, Mrs Addie Barrell. *
The reunion ot the Prairie school
district was held Bunday at the K.
of p. temple due to Inclement,
weather. The bountiful dinner was
enjoyed by fifty persons. Present
from out-of-town were Mrs. Frona
DeWater. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Carveth of Battle Creek, N. C. Thom­
as and Mra. Bdith Annteon of
Grand Rapids.
Officers elected
wwre President, Russell Bander;
vice pres., Mra. Bussell Bender;
secretary. Mrs. Minnie Johnson;

— ..(rs. Blanch
I
"------’■SI",
b.. „, 8eThe family has moved
i-- ———■•■ whc.v JLu h—« wvcit em­
o
]0yC(i ffor
or mi
ths *
★ Mr.
ployed
some. mon
months.
Mr. and
Mrs. Ralph Flnkbeiner and two
children. Mr. and Mra. Glenn Dean
and four children and Carlton
Gabter visited lhe ladies parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Julian Potts north­
east of town Bunday. * Mrs. Lewis
Rlgelman and daughter Crystal Lee
of Augusta accompanied Rev. Rlgelman to our town Wednesday eve­
ning and greeted their many former
friends. ★ Mr. and Mra. Burdette
Wadd accompanied by Mr. and Mra.
Clayton Brandstetter were In Grand
Rapids Sunday evening rolling on
their aunt and cousin. Mrs. Martha
Brandstetter and Mra. Joseph Hanteh and husband.
Woman's Society of Christian
Service Meeting
Thirty ladles enjoyed the regu­
lar meeting of the w. 8. C. 8 held
In the Methodist church on Fri­
day. May 25. A bountiful pot luck
dinner was followed by an impres­
sive devotional service led by Mrs.
Floyd Holes. At the business ses­
sion presided over by the president,
Mra. Fred Stokoe. reports showed a
very successful year with much ac­
complished During lhe past year
5307 00 has been paid on the church
budget, besides water tax and
church pianists. &gt;10450 on the mis­
sionary apportionments; 119 to the
Red Cross; supplies sent to various
institutions amounted to S9.90; be­
sides a large quantity of fruit can­
ned for Bronson hospital. Besides
these amounts several social events
have been held one of which was
entertaining of the aged ladles of
the community which is to be made
an *annual
event. ** MrsMra Irving
Irving Lutz
Lutz
on
nnu»&lt; event.
“u^TnX^
1*“ *rwKly enioyed. Numbered-

a "JFsm

who after many yeara of toil, re­
alised her life’s ambition. A duet

mer Fenton and Mra Irving Lutz;
Mrs. Flora Hanlon gave an enjoy­
able reading “The White Rose."
and an inspiring paper on “To­
day” was read by Mra. Mark Ritchie.
A humorous reading “Nature is So
Bountiful" was given bv Mrs. Ru»scll Bender. Mra. Robert Barth,
granddaughter of Mra. Sarah Bovce
whose home Is in San Diego. Calif.
and who Is a recent bride, told very
interestingly of her trip east, her
marriage In the Naval Chapel in
Annapolis, Md.. and then gave vivid
word pictures of her visit to Wash­
ington. D. C.. of Chicago, and her
home town. Ban Diego. Tlie meet­
ing closed with a verse of “God Be
With You Til We Meet Again"
and the benediction. The June

homes and the teachers gone, lhe
town has taken on a too quiet air..
The final events included the baccaulaureate service with Rev. I. W.
Minor delivering the address, class
night was on Monday with the com­
mencement proper on Wednesday
evening. A urge company of rela­
tives and friends of the thirty-three
graduates were present to listen to
the final program and see tlie young
folks receive their diplomas. Ttio
program opened with the proces- .

U S
'reUtfou* cou
I — --------- mnselor at Ft. Custer and
I
at *lugusta. Hls talk on lhe
orld situation and the
RorS? orl
—,— for the future gave much
Xcc
cljance for Jthought not only to the
graduates but lo all hte listeners.
Bruce Chase in behalf of tlie '&lt;3
class presented thc .school with
an honor plaque. Principal Earl
Van Sickle presented the awards
nnd special music was furnished by
Pat and Ward Seery. Tlie vale­
dictory was given bv MIm Betty
Poster followed by the presentation
of lhe members of lhe class by Mr.
Vansickle and tlie awarding of the
dlptomas by Dr. C. A. E- Lund, after
which the class left the room with
Miss Allbrecht playing the reces­
sional. Two members of lhe cIom.
Leonard Stimson and Eli Holes were
not present. Leonard being a t&gt;atlqnt at St Mary's hospital in Grand
Rapids and Ell now one of the
Mannes stationed at San Diego.
Calif. Another rrfember of lhe class
Theron Thaler was Unable to march
with the others because of a
sprained ankle. Besides these three
mentioned other graduates are. Esthel Arentz. Leia Barrett. Ward
Berends. Bud Bliu. Junior Burghdoff. Bruce Chase. Catherine OorMary Corrigan. Betty Poster,
Marilyn Gillette. Leona Goorhouse.
Charles Harris, jerry Henning, An­
na Hewitt. Avis Jackion. Arlene
Keeler. Dick McKlbbln. Max Match­
ed. Floyd Moore. Dick Morehouse.
Martha Pederaap. Betty Purdy. Pat
Reynolds. Man- Schad.
Robert
Schull, Reginald Smith. Grace
Warner. Vivian Williams, Doris
Wilson and Allan Wilson. * Among
those from out of town present for
the comrfiencement exercises, were
Mr. and Mra. Jerry Keegstra of
Grand Rapids guests of Mtu Mar- ■
llvn Olllette: Mrs. Hazel Shapley
of Battle Creek, aunt of Bruce
Chase; Mr. and Mrs A. Jay Smith and son Richard and Mrs. Smith's
sister all of Ada. Arthur Smith and
son Orin of Hastings and Mrs. Leon
Drew and son Norman of Battle
Creek, all guests of Reginald Smith.
* Due lo war conditions the alumni
banquet was cancelled, the first
time since the organization of thc
society.
Mrs. liora Kepkey
■
Mra. Dora C. Kepkey. almost a
lifelong resident of this vicinity,
passed away in Pennock hospital
at Hastings, Tuesday,. Xune 1 at the
age of 77 years. She had been In
poor health for some time aud had
been hospitalized nearly a week fol­
lowing a fall sustained while visit­
ing her sister. Mrs. George Heintz
in north Leighton township'. Mra.
Kepkev as Dora Oackler, was born .
in Germany and came with her
parents to Michigan when three
years old. the family settling in the
Hooker district. Allegan county.
Later they moved to the farm north
west of Middleville in Thornapple
townshin which has been her home
the past forty years. She was mar­
ried to Will Kepkey on Nov. 15,
1900 and aside from a year spent
at Battle Creek, their married life
wax spent on the Tliomapple farm.
Mr Kepkey died on May 15. 1934.
Sometime before his death Mr. Kep­
key lost her right arm In an auto
accident, and despite thot great
handicap she has lived alone much
of the time the past nine years,
doing her work and carrying on in
a most remarkable manner. She
was a kind Christian woman, a good
neighbor and friend who will be
greatly missed by many friends as
well as her family. For many years
she was a member of the Leighton
Evangelical church and later trans­
ferred to the Middleville Metho­
dist church. She is survived by two
brothers. Andrew and William
Cockier of Middleville, and two sta­
ters. Mrs. Fred DuMaresq of near
Bowens Mills, and Mrs. George
Hejntz of Caledonia, also several
nieces and nephews. The funeral
was held at Middleville Methodist
church at 2 o'clock Friday afternocjt. preceded by a prayer service
at her farm home. Rev. i. W. Min­
or was in charge of the services as­
sisted by Rev. Leroy Chamberlain,
Many old friends were present from
Leighton and some from Grand
Rapids. Interment was made In
Mt. Hope cemetery.

It Is with sad hearts that old
friends of me Brandstetter family
heard of the sudden death of Lieut.
Robert J. Hantah. only child of Mr.
and Mrs. Joseph Finnish formerly
of Grand Rapids, but now living
in Oak Park. 111. Robert's mother
was tlie former Beryl Brandstet­
ter who spent her girlhood in Mid­
dleville and he was a grandson of
Mrs. Martha Brandstetter. ★ Rob­
ert who was 23 yeara old May 1
graduated from Ottawa Hills high
school in Grand Rapids in 1937 and
was active In athletics. He became
an army pilot test October and was
due to be promoted to rank of
Captain on July 1. Particulars of
the accident have not yet been re­
ceived by hte family excepting that
It happened at 10 a- m. Friday.
Juno 4 near Castroville, Texas when
a twin-motored training plane
which he was piloting crashed kill­
ing Robert and two companions.
The Hantah family have returned
Rttpld* to their home at
941 Worden 8. 8. K. and the body
Il
(A
&gt;u. -I,— —.__
at the Metcalf Funeral home at 2
p. m. Wednesday and the body will
be brought to Middleville for bur­
ial on the Brandstetter lot in Mt.
Hope cemetery. Hls cousin Gor­
don Cove, also in thc army, flew
from San Francisco Sunday for a
seven data leave. The sympathy
of many friends is felt for the sor­
rowing ones in the tragic death of
this young son.
More than tt’ooo patents and

pending patent applications of en­
emy nationals and nationals of enHtoper
committee.
ttwper and her committee
emy-occupied countries are under
Ar„-t
It:;—-7----------- the control of the Alien Property
Another
year at Thomapplc-K»la
-------school
-has kbecome
—------ —
past
- history Cu&gt;l(xllMn M compared with 17 000 ?
with the pupils back at their

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                  <text>HELP BEAT INFLATION­

BUY BONDS

The Hastings Banner
SECTION ON|—PACES 1 to 8

EIGHTY-EIGHTH YEAR

4-H Club Comp
Dates Announced

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, JUNE 17, 1943

DANGEROUS LIBERALISM

ANNUAL SCHOOL
MEETING MONDAY
ONLY 20 ATTEND!

12 PAGES—2 SECTIONS

STATE NOW PAYS
I wu THIRDS
miKW OF
ur
TWO
LOCAL SCHOOL COSTS now

STILL TIME TO
PLANT VEGETABLES
Farm, suburban am
Each one probably ha* perional
"Next of Kin" is one war film
table gardens still offer good peoi——lu—
ideas concerning wliat to write fel­ which deserves universal attention.
low* In the service. However, here It illustrate* with extreme clarity
to a brief list of “not to do's" which.
If followed, will probably be widely able Information In the hands of the
« u™
. . a—*. .. .. t il important
appreciated. Refrain from telling enemy; how big breaks come not
Barry County Receive*
crop* like tomatoe*. carrot*. be*ta.
him: Your trouble* (lie probably In single sensational disclosures but
Hum,, D. Cook
I hardly know how to address
«8''2*S 3ID“""« Vwr; K
$281,246.30 During Year;
Some Officer* Are Choten has plenty of his own); Your com- by Careful piecing together of nu­
till* letter. Ah, I have it. "Please
The annual school meeting for plaints (he cant do anything about merous small and scAmlngly In­
remember not to talk to the li­
Cash No Gift—-Gov. Must1 and cauliflower. This to a reason­ the government This ntwnatMt
thto dly £i heldI Monday evening them and he yob.bly has to "put---------------significant ----bits -of----------------------'information
brary." Now I can say.
believes this service will enable In­
Collect Funds It Spends
I
Dear friend* in the Service.
In Central Auditorium, which has up" with more than you do. nt, gleaned mostly from kjbse talk and
dividuals to cooperate more fully in
Ho. m.ny t«m ot &gt;l.r Bonnot
•'5'"
--- -------' I feel sure that only iny friend*
— that);
AboutThere
thing*
you are de-1 thoughtless remarks,
seating
capacity
for 1200.
.
realize
that the state of Michigan
,?ut
y„Hv rabhaa/ateuld winning the war on the home front.
will continue to read further, only
are more than 2,000 parents o4 chll- prlved of (he cant supply them
• • •J
paid over twice as much toward the
.PjS
™t£* Lata
long-suffering friend* at that. By
dren of school age. or tax payers, and to making more of a sacrifice
Thto recalls to mind an onswer nmnln« „pon» ot th, rural, rtl“_S **K
un
Red Stamps J and K rood through
tire way. boys’. If you ever to your
who were entitled.to attend, to vote than you are anyway); Doleful given by a young soldier here on luge and city schools of Barry
L”
travels around the world run across
and to participate in the proceed- ' prediction about the future (he to j leave in response to tome rather county, for the school year ending
ln^P«ith n U^rord
Red Stamp
a parrot that can team the abov. - groups to usj the camp.
Ings of that Monday night gather- I
natural auestions by Interested June 30. as did the local taxpayers?
P.?.* .
u^h'2rn Mtehl8 Beginning Bearing Letter
Letters are going out to the 411 Ing. Were half of them there? Or fighting for that future &gt;; Unneces-----------■ quoted words, remember me. Ill puk
-------------------------.
----- The state paid 828124830 for that I
L i!?
sary
details
about
financial
troufriend*.
Ijte
merely
said.
"If
I
told
him in a cage right over my dc»k Kummer club members Inviting 10 per cent of them? No. There
June
yoUoXUIt.
we'd
both
—
"then
— —
'■* *—
“* *•know!" I year, to primary cash, tuition and !
and what a relief that would be to them to make reservations in the were exactly 20 in attendance, or bles &lt;lf there arc thing* he should yc
Not verv
utisfartzirv tn
thnu* of
.school aid to all the school districts JulJ nlantlnff
or early lnAugust,
rne
cv” June 1J
very
near
future
so
definite
nten*
i
know
and
If
hr
to
in
a
twition
tn’
Nut.
»cry
Miuuuwry
u&gt;
uw»e
oi
northern
Michigan
my assistant and me I
to tnoae
of,
jnc
I beet planting
toto mld-fo “ Ruta- June 20
about one per cent of the eligible*. ‘ help th* situation, tell hlm-othe^- us back here who are eager
N-(16 Pointsi Jun* M
to get
^&lt;te
1 I ^ld
_1_—
I—
v..lu Dirt,. June 27
I don't know exactly why I am can be made for operating the f»mp. A little over 45 percent of the taxes.i wise, grin and bear it yourself— first-hand Information but if every ,
•1® ' . ham* .nrt tumim «hnuld be an th*
it is realized that most farm bovs paid by the citizens of Hastings
writing tills letter except that 11 to
girls will be busy this year this year will be used for the main- '' and Qever "string
-------- -----------; fellow In service was as cautious.;
wto »y Wvwmi the I schedule for early July planting.
it out."&gt;
hard to refuse Zolly Coffer any­ and
Blue
stamp*
K. L. M. valid
about
tire
home
farm.
It
is
felt,
*
*
*
there
would
be
a
lol
leas
valuable
^Hlages
m-anted
by^the
Slrry
CounHome
grown
vegetables,
especially
tenance of our public schools and j
.......
especially
thing. I never know any news
week information
X k Commission,
Commto*lon. for school’ ,h
'’ '■
’* staple cro,
“ wb,ch
“ be through July 7.
Our I A
the
late
crops
which “
can
about thto town and anyhow yt&gt;5 however, that these three days of payment on school bonds.
A tabulation
tabulation was
was Issued
issued thto
thte week
InforenkUon sifting
sifting back
back into
Into enemy
enemy |; ty
ty Ta
TaX
Coffee
can read most of what can be print­ recreation and camp life together schools have control of the pupils 1 concerning distribution of funds hand*.
i maintenance (120.783.07 in taxes—L^ stored or canned, will help beat the
may
break
the
work
and
make
it
of the city for six of the 24 hours received from Michigan's Intangible i
food shortages in proipect
ed in the Banner. I have seen nome
* ’ ‘
; considerably le&lt;* than half of what probable
five days each week for forty weeks.
as the result of early adverse, formof you coming back on furloughs.
How the schools are conducted Is 1! tax. It would be intereatlng to know I While our armed forces are en- &gt; the state cf Michigan contributes
Young Johnny Shults wm up at
a vital matter. Yet only 20 attend- how the cost of collecting this tax (raged In fighting a war of.libera-, record in the county treasurer's rf*
school. Arnold Perkins wna hav­
of- .
1
compare*
with
tire
yield.
In
our
own
tlon
abroad,
certain
development*
I
cd
the
annual
school
meeting
I
ing dinner at the Coffee Shop.
flee, the payments by the state, for
How do we account for it? Prob- |i ca.se, the auditor* fee exceeds the ■ here on the home front make one this school year, to the school dis- I
Wendell Todd. Martin Hawthorne.
Stamp* No. 15 and 18 may be
|
(Continued on Page 4. Sec. 1.)
ably because the people of Hostings II amopnt of tax paid!
Albert McIntyre and other* have
tricte of Barry county were a* fol- |
used for canning sugar in amount*
ore satisfied with our schools. If
been in to see us. also Zack York.
low:.; Primary money *73,637.67; ,
of 5 lb. each through Oct. 31.
they had any serious complaints
I was glad to see that army life
(ultion (to six districts which main­
Both coffee and sugar coupon*
there
would
have
been
several
hun
­
seem* to agree witir you physically.
tain high, school*) *48.668 01: state
Naw Law Will Be Effective
dred present.
I worry about the way some of you
aid. 8158.040.62-totai of *281246 30.
On Friday, July 30th, 1943
The treasurer. Dr. D. D. Walton
developed humpa on your bucks to
। How did the state come to pay
These Friday Event* Draw
read the financial report for thhigh school. I suppose it was the
the huce sum of *45.000.000 to help
weight of knowledge? Or perhap* own* or operates an automobile, will school year terminating June 30,
Stamp 18 good for 1 pair through
support It* public schools?
Large Crowd* to Hastings
Home Extension Offer*
It was Just sitting to seat* that do be affected by amendment to Mich­ 1942. nils school year is not ended
, As we understand it. the U. 8.
When Mel Stump, of Athens,
Demonstration to
not always fit. At any rale, you igan's financial responsibility law. vet. Carefullv estimating expendi­
government turned over to this
Gasoline
Interested Communitie*.,
all straighten up to the Service and enacted at the recent session of the tures for the balance of this month.
state, when it was organized, one Mich., began hl* every Friday tale,
Stamp Number 8
you look different, too. a little legislature, which will become ef­ Dr. Walton read the report for the
section of land. 640 acres. In each of live stock on the fair grounds
Victory gardens lead directly to
harder, wiser, and more purposeful fective on July 30. Secretary of present school vrar. showing total victory meals—all the year round
I township of every county to be sold here, no one dreamed that they gallons of gasoline, good througn
Maybe I am Just trying to say that State Herman H. Dignan last week receipts of 8190538.60. disburse­ —for those who pul bv a store of
I by the state, the proceed* to con­ would reach their present volume.
Dinner Planned at
you grow up. I suppose I feel like Issued a comprehensive explanation ments of 8174249.68. leaving an es­ fruits and vegetables says Mary E.
' stltute a fund that was to be In- They now average from 820 000 to
Country Club June 24
your mothers, a little regtclful for of the new law. Every owner or timated cash balance next June
| vested, and the annual interest used 830.000. They attract people to
- m
driver
of -a------------------------------------motor vehicle should30 of 816.18822. While that Is an , Bullis, home extension agent. Many
your boyL*.h ways and proud ot your ------The Barry County Bar Assorts- , — promote ’ primary public schools Hastings not only from all part* of
,e.a hU .uumml, which a w M- raum.tc. .Mperlcnc. lu, Ujown Uul •&gt;» M"
new manliness.
tlon
will
hold
a
dinner
at
the
Has'
in Michigan. At first only the in­ Barry county but also from many
salted, frozen
or storedone
foods
other Michigan counties and from
lows:
j these yearly estimates have not dried,
areinterested
in
a"least
of “
ng* Country
Club next
next Thursday
Thursday terest
terest
— cn
cn
— that
n at
least one of
‘tog*
Country Club
mat fund
tuna was
»»» distributed.
unuiuiiin..
. _v.ntI am deeply grateful to you for
are
at reaaz
one ui evening. June 24
,.r Kim
experienced
24. ln
In hnnor
honor of
Kim As Itt wu&gt;
w, and is. Impossible for loth? &gt;&lt;•££&lt;! on
"The amendments
idment* affect all mo- varred
tarred much from actual figure*
figures ?5
e interesiea inOther
what you are doing for us at home,
h to X brought up- I Sigler who leaves here soon for Bat- t cal taxing districts to fairly tax the Sornetinu* Uie crowd on the
to a lesser degree than when
the
school•-----yearJ. has dosed.
------- **
— —
and. like a good many other* of torist*. some tc
(Continued on page 6)
1
P
•ubtecta
ll* Creek
where he will enter a law
(Continued on page 6)
the older people, apologetic for let­ others, and I felt that because so |
..................................................
to-date
on
these
subjects.
'partnership
partnershin with Burritt
Burrltt Hamilton.
Hamilton.________________________________ BlLrv c&lt;xin‘v
p7*7£ vehicles
ting you in for this war
Every many citizens nre directly concerned I.
| A canning demonstration and dlsThese sales have grown steadily
spring the blackbird* nest In mv that they should be Informed of tl)e lva*a aaa«« par
■ AR 'cusslon of other methods of pre­ I Municipal Judge Adelbert cortIn volume. They are conducted
pine trees. •! don't know why 1 severe penalities that may be Im-1 ■
jy
miss hui- •riRitt “ president of the Bar com­
In
such
a
manner
as
to
win the which ever Is first.
«erv«uon will be Riven by Miss Bu should say my pine treea: tire bird* posed." Dignan declared.
C'“X..“'i
______
;u In communities u...
that rdUe.i
request Ihl.
thh
confidence of Buyer* and sellerx.
"While the amendments were not i! I AV VAI I VK JI AUK heln
live in them.) The young one* are
Two demonstrations were 'Prosecuting Attorney L. E Harnett.
Otherwiseqhey would lose their apSven thto week
Other available * veteran member of the county
»ettlns out of their nest* now und
Sugar for home-canning of 1043
■
In
recent
sales
horses
have
beISfid £ m
wlllrrprwenl U&gt;. fcwyer. .a
crops will be available to
In recent sales horses have be­ fruit
,___ ___i—_ ____- IIU
High School Age Young
"Wtrtlm. C.nnin," I. the bulle-:...
come the largest Item. At the one
Local
total School
«nooi Children
vnnorcn To
i ti
un mat _Will
oc usea
in uicse arm- ।
w,n"
“ “1
UuH H.
held last week 118 horses were sold.
People to Meet In
S.II Tags
T.„ Here
H.r. Saturday
Solu.du,
™
|
Sell
U. S. O. Room This Evening The owners represented several oth­
They beat a hasty retreat. Pa and ,
Mn«L Kettle All Claims
er counties as well as Barry. At
Ma Blackbird were right on the job. I
.
JC financial reaponsi- ' Th*
The residents of Hastings 1and 11^
antj pressure cooker methods of Charlotte and Burritt Hammon
Hamilton ot
of
U. S. 0. Room Tni* evening
every M]e there are offering* of
They didn't make any concessions .
dora not^Sde fofcam- ! vicinity
Anytme
bulCreek.
telnltv are
■■■ to
tn have
have the
the opportunnntwirtun-^Xi^
*—u.,.,—— .ki.
u..i wtohlnsthls
.Rattle Creek.
A meeting of Hastings youth of dairy cattle, beef cattle, aheep. hug*
auSLblteUaHlity
inwr'-'lty and privilege of contributing
conlrtbuUna to
t ieljn (Or immediate use may secure 1 Among local speakers on the proand say.
»ay, "If you take the wrens
wrens' puiliry mtnmnhilf
iinhllitv insur-!lty
children and don't come any fur­ nnce. it dora. however*provide that another worthy cause on Saturday,
■' I It at the Extension Office at the «ram will be Mayor Charles Lean­ high school age will be held tonight, and feeder pig*. All the sale* are
Thursday.
June
e
17
at
7:15
in
the
closed, ^'c^detalls
the details ^settled.^the^cash
settled the cash | D
ther than the walk It will be all a person responsible for an accident June 19. as; that te the day cht»- |(
Court House in Hastings. Miss Bul5*“
Pnrala■ ■ mr»■ ■ cIw afrrt
'•
Plans will
be made paid
and thetakes
transfers made.
Some- | rOStnUmOUSiy TO
light." They were all ready for Involving personal Injury or death cn as Tag Day for the Starr con- 'iIto urges all who have gardens td
I Wlureby^Ste young
vnuns "people
treonle can
can : ttores
times that
that takes until
until well
well toward
toward «• . 11
■
them and chased those cats right must settle all claims against him monwealth, the home that to train- take
,
thought for the morrow and
** c!ly jlt?5nCu
ft carry on a program
of
recreation.
|
Saturday
morning.
.. that no »food
j .n—
i n.
—
back where they belonged. If we arising out of the accident. In the Ing boys for citizenship and clean, see
years) and the bu.vlne
business
Isspolletl
or wasted. • number of vears)
under
sponsofahlo
pt
.
the
Hastings
i
Local
store
keeper*
have^
noted.
men and former Mayor William
had taken n lesson from the black­ absence of such settlement, the per- helpful living. A representative of
I the growing Interest tn the* satw and Mrs. Oliver Tusker, o
Schuder who is also a member of City Youth Council
bird* there wouldn't be a war now. son responsible must prove flnan- the Commonwealth was in the city
Some weeks
twine
WWW-, WRV'
ago W
a group of --pwwhigh which often draw Saturday cn/wd* has been posthumously a1
the Barry’ County Draft Board on
I liope you will remember our bad clal ability to settle claims against lost week making arrangements for
V»rlOlLS
asked n&lt;kl&gt;rt
various
adult adUlt
which Mr. Sigler has served as school youthsvnnlh,
here ' on the Fridays when 4V.M. i B»ver Star by the
example In tire years to come.
. “him- arUffng out of future accidents this annual Tag Day.
individual*
if
something
could
not
eral of the 32nd
■
__
11^,1...
nt
ratlnnluoand
selling events are, scheduled.
chairman from the time the board
Because of tire gas rationing and
‘ -tCtontlnued on page 8}
Spring came all at once this year
be done to provide them with a
was first organised here
tire need for help on the Common­
0.1 It seems to lately. The school
youth
center,
where
they
could
en
­
wealth farms, local boy* and girls
Another feature on the program
grounds were a* beautiful a* ever,
joy
facilities
similar
to
those
pro
­
ea. Sergeant Tasker
will be the Battle Creek Male Quar­
lire redbud
and blrche* on the
for rervice men at the U. 8.
Saturday under the supervision. of
Many Former Instructor*
tet in charge of Mr. Roy Adrianson. vided
west ride were especially Tovely.
.workers from the Commonwealth.
Mr. Bigler has practiced law here O. This segmed like a reasonable
Right now the rugosa roses next to
Return and New Ones AddedI
Buna Mission. When
request.
Inasmuch
us
several
places
All the youngster* who are to osthe building and that dump of
SuriL D. A- VariBuskkric an­ since 1022 and has won a statewide of recreation for youth have recent­
| slst with selling tags are asked to
roses around the flag-pole are blos­
reputation as a trial lawyer.
ly closed, and the community Itos
Tasker ordered his men to
be at the headquarters at Hotel nounce* tire roster of teachers for
He has taken an active part In lost the services of a Y, M. C. A.
soming. Lucy Bassett and I had
the city schools for 1943-1944. there
Fourteen
Seniors
Are
while
he went ahead. When
Hastings
on
Saturday
morning
to
evil designs on the latter as we
Sophomore* Lead With
j
being a number of changes in per­ civic affair* and was a district gov- secretary. Just at a time when Ju­
25 yards from the log pillbox,
i receive tags and instructions.
Included in Litt
tmor of Rotary International.
didn't like their color. Remember
der heavy fire. Tasker threw
venile delinquency Is on the In­
Senior* a Close Second
I This Is indeed a worthy cause and sonnel because of the teachers en­
Lucy who was my assistant so lone?
Thirty more Barry dounly men
tering military service.
crease. and wholesome recreation is
'
should
receive
the
cooperation
of
She lias a nice position In the State
Following Is the honor roll
have been sworn Into branches pillbox, but he was fa tallywoomME]
High school teachers are a* fol­
needed.
Library now. She is glad she does UIC
uu.avu of the every citizen. When one considers lows: Edwin L. Taylor, principal;
the UUIU
third UiaifclUR
marking period
The Hastings City Youth council of the armed forces, three hav­ His courageous action led to the
not have lo glare at people and second semester of the High School: the splendid training given the lad* Fred 8. Jones, assistant principal;
ing
considered several possible
possioie places
places, u
&gt;k left on
vn Tuesday for Seabee capture of the enemy ptHbox and
send them back to tire Session
Ninth grade—Bradford, Beverly. under the supervision of Floyd Starr Marie A. Rowe, dean of girls: G.
for a youth center, but due to dif- ; training at Magruder. Ta. They enabled his unit to advance. Ser­
and
ills
corps
of
workers,
the
re
­
Room but she misses u*. too.
3D0; Casev. Robert. 2.50: Coleman.
flcultles with
AUerdlng*.
Averv Aten. Dana Burges*, Carl W.
IICUIIU'S
WIMl equipping a new were
---- -- Cwrl George
— r-------------- • Wood
-------- ­ geant Tasker, who w*a promoted
_ — • •_____
— — I,.—.
—1*,
ik,,lrll„ XHrav
—e m.vlnr
— to this rank from corporal only »
Al! the sweet boy and girl gradu­ James. 3DO: Cortrlght, Alfred. 250: sponse to this appeal should be most Damson. Tac P. Gies. Fred C. Good­
room and
other— —considerations,
it It land:
Franklin
Pierce
Taylor. ST..
Hasgenerous.
No
helo
is
received
from
ates marched down tire walk as Demaray. Virginia. 2.75; Goodyear.
was thought that the UBO. room tings: Lawrence Arnold Scobey,
ell. Arthur Hansen. Lewis Hine;
usual and I went to have a look Anne. 2.75; Goodyear, Sally. 250: the state for the maintenance of Ottilia Kaminske. Theodore N.
would be the best solution. The | Hastings.
this
enterprise,
the
entire
support
at them. They were a fine looking Lockwood. Mary. 2.75; Long. James,
Knopf, Lena M. Leiter. Arthur W.
US.O. committee ha* granted the
Those in the navy who will re­
coming
from
free-will
donations
lol. but to me they seem older and 2.25; Malcolm. John. 2.75: McDon­
Lower. Emily J. McElwain. Mrs.
Youth Council's request for trial i port Bt Great Lakes are—Leon E. additional tribute to bia courage
Edwin Taylor to
bigger every year. Several at the ald. Frederick. 2.50: Myers. Beverly. and from contributions from some Marv R. Payne. Herbert J. Rein­
use of the room for a month, per- Iwillsev
, (Vol.) Hastings:
Robert
—*
boy* went directly into the service. 225: Ragla. Ester. 3.00; Richardson. counties sending boys there.
Serve a* Supervisor
milling the young people to use ll 'narl
J—• '**-*'
—1
Carl Wr"
WaUdortf
(Vol.) •*
Hastings:
Ed­
Mr. Starr's theory 1*. "There are hardt. Ruth M. Robson and Lester
Mr. Wallace was back for Com­ John. 2.75: Sherman. Junior. 2.75;
Summer playgrounds will open Tuesday and Thursday evenings, ward James Beaver (Vol.) Hasting*;
He believes that" L. schilling. Jr.
mencement and he look* well, but Shriver. Dolores. 225; VanHorn. no bad bovs.”
Special teachers and supervisors next Monday morning. June 21. un­ when the service men are not using Robert Eugene Bowman. Hastings;
every boy who receives proper train­
rather thin. I told him so and he Elaine. 2.25; Wedel. Maratha, 2.75,
are: Joseph Broxak. Mrs. Ruth Bur­ der the sponsorship of the Hastings
William Marshall Garrison*. Has­ BEN GERLACH, Prop.
ing.
lives
in
the
right
environment,
said. "Did you ever see a tat gray­
Tenth grade—Baeheldez. Donna.
rell. Mary Campbell and Elinor City Youth Council, according to chaperons will take turns super­ tings; Nell Graydon Isham. Has­
On account of 111 health. Mr. Ger­
hound?" He Insist* that -he is a 2.50; Bush. Franklin. 2.25; Camp­ la given love and care, and is taught Page.
Edwin L. Taylor, who is to serve vising the young people's use of the ting*. R. No. 4; Gordon Ellsworth lach will have an auction sale at Ida
Kxl cook, but I think that he will bell. Lol*. 3.00. Cappon. Charieen. tire dlgnitv of honext loll, will de­
Walter E. Perkins was retained as supervisor again this year. While room.
MacLeod*. Delton: William T. Kel­
ve to prove IL
3.00: Coldren. MUo. 223: Henry.' velop a fine character and be an as principal of Junior High and
Tire local U SO room Is rented
Does gardening restore your glrl- Shirlev. 2.75: Cortriaht. Elizabeth. exemplary citizen. This theory has Helen M. Wade as assistant prin­ the playground staffs are not all by the City Council, which also pays ly*. Hastings.
Leaving June 23 for Fort Custer known as old Al Chase farm.
iah or boyish figure? If so. there 2.40: Dolan. Tom. 225; Pinnle. Jo­ proven successful tn hundreds of cipal and elementary supervisor. complete and hence personnel can for heat and light. While primarily
will be a lol ot clothes remodelled Anne. 2.25: Foster. Richard. 225; cases during the years, many grad­ Other teachers in the Junior High not be announced at this time, the for boys from the Coast Guard are Robert Franklin Dunnavan. Is offering
around this town.
Practically ev­ Frandsen. Philip 3.00: Freese. Joyce. uates of the Commonwealth now school are Mrs. Helen M. Bassett. hours set by the parents' commit­ camp, several of the city alderman | Delton Don Herbert Curtis. Has­
eryone has a garden and you.see 225; French. Florence. 3J»; Lock­ holding positions of trust and honor Alice Dontje. Kathleen V. Murray. tees at their June 7 meeting arc have expressed approval that the tings: Roy William Finstrom. (VoL) toes----------Hastings: Ernest Franklin Wilkins. articles. Loren
people walking along the street with wood. Doris. 250; Rltzman. Mar­, because of the training received at Lorens C. Schclhas. Ruth Swen- as follows:
First Ward 9:30-11:30'and 1:30- room can also be made of use to Hastings: William Homer Sweet.
hoe* and rakes. Almost every yard jorie. 250; Ballon. Laura. 2.75; this home during their childhood. dlman and Mrs. Jennie Stuck. Mis*
our own boys and girls, and at no Hastings. R. No. 1: J. Allan Wil­
Starr Commonwealth is not an
ha* a few row* of lettuce, onion* Schanlx. Loraine, 225; Snyder. Dor­
Dontje and Mr. Schelha* also have
Second Ward 9:45-11:45. and 1:45 additional expense. The young peo­ son*. Middleville; Orville Buryhdoff
and radishes If nothing else. I is. 250: Thompson. Agnes. 2.25: Van. "institution." ns that word Is com­ classes In High school.
ple themselves have already offered Jr.*. Hastings R. No. 1: Charles Rich­
hove Inveigled some of my friends Hom. Dorothea. 2.75; Woolsto^ Ev- monly used. It Is a "home," in fact
Elementary teachers in Central
Central 10:00-12:00 and 2:00-4:00. to raise whatever funds are neces­ ard Harris*. Middleville: Leon Jun­
Into letting me have part of their elvn. 225; Zuttermelster. Merllyn. the only home many of these lads school are: Mrs. Adelyn H. Boyce.
In addition to playground super­ sary to maintain their organization, ior Nicholson* Woodland: Warr»n
have ever known. Here they live
Having sold tire resldano* Mr.
garden ana you should see the to­ 3.00.
Esther Doty. Elizabeth Finch. Mil­ vision.
their own
money, Leslie Bom. Cloverdale: Franklin Whitfleet
TUUUII. LIIIVUKI,
-spending
---- ------- --------through Hill
the cooperation' of out of ...w..
wtll have an auction sal*
matoes and onions I have set out.
the raotn
Eteventh grade — Brandstelter, । In nicely furnished cottages under dred Gold. Mrs. Hah C. Hill. Gene­ the Hastings Board of Education, and will aulwt
assist tn
in lriM&gt;nln&lt;r
keeping the
room DeWitt Burgess.* Freeport; Donald at the place located al 730 8. JaG
not to mention all the seeds Bonnie. 2.75: Bristol. Marllvn. 2.50;J careful supervision; have a fine vieve Kern. Mrs. Bertha L. Kuhn. the Youth Council offers a craft
it I cleaned.
.
.
Arthur Keeler*. Hastings: Patrick ferson St.. Hastings. He U oH*r»
I planted. I figure on canning some Bros*. Ronald. 222: Bush. Beatrice. school and gymnasium: a work­ Virginia Liukens. Man' Melby.Mr*. shop In the white building at Cen„j
will
be
welcomed
i- I Suggestions
”
*“
JaV Reynolds* Middleville: Donald Ing a good list of household good*
of It. too. It takes a lot of food to 3.00: Coleman. John. 2.50; Dean. shop: an assembly hall where fam­
(Continued
nn
P*t&gt;e
a
fu»c
1
&gt;
young
people
or
adults.
traL This craft work will be avail1-­ from any yot
ous lecturers, artists, musicians, etc..
Duane Carter*. Middleville: Dean
foed you hungry men.
LnRae.
2.40:
Endsley.
Audra.
.„,.M..it's meeting will be open Robert Keeler* (Vol.) Hx*»^««:
is and tonight's
able to children from any wards
But tire peril* of gardening are 3.00: Hampton. Wlllo. 220; Hilt. have appeared: a fine playgrbund
who care to come. The hours are to all Interested, when definite Richard Charles Thomas. (VoL)
great here. Young Herman Beu­ Morri*. 250: Knickerbocker. Nor­ on the shore 'of a small lake, all IMPORTANT NOTICE
the same as for the Central Play­ rules and reguations will be adopt­ Hastings. Willard Wilson Helsel
mer in tire South Sea Islands calls ma. 225: Martin. Ravmond 225: game* being supervised: religious TO MOTORISTS
ed. Gale Foster Is acting as tem­ was also assigned to the army asked
Are you using your gasoline 'mile­ ground.
the mosquitoes there "pursuit lobs." Soonseller. Dale. 2.25;
Waters, services are held every Sunday for age
There will be a playground soft porary chairman for the young peo­ for immediate Induction.
ration' for any purpose other
and bv the boys. and. in fact, the
I don't know what he would call Thom**. 225.
ball league for boys age 9-14. Teams ple- Mr*. L. E. Barnett is president
oura. It isn't ufe to walk along
Accepted by the Army Air Corp* WM. IL ELLSWORTH. Ffl
Twelfth grade — Baldwin, Iris. lad* get better training at Starr than occupational driving? If you | will be chosen this week and sch­ of the Youth Council. Mrs. R. M.
Having decided to quit
tire atreet a* Urey attack you in 2.25: Meek. Joe. 250; Boyes. Mar­ Commonwealth- than In a large are Joy riding or doing any un­ edules pasted on the opening day Cook is president of the UjB.O. De­ and now awaiting orders are Ray­
Mr. Ellsworth will bold an
squadron*. I was cleaning up my jory L.. 2.50: Chandler. Pauline. majority of the homes of our own necessary driving on your 'B' or 'C bulletin boards.
fense Recreation Committee, and mond Charles Thompkins* (Vol.)
coupons you are a 'Cniseler' of the
Hastings R 4. and Duane David
yard and some gnats evidently did 2 40; Clark. Donald, 2.67: Frev. state.
In
past
years
the
most
popular
Rev.
Don
M.
Gury
is
treasurer
of
Your contribution on Tag Day lowest type.
Stamm (Vol.) Hastings.
or didn't like the stuff the hair­ Liovd. 225: Furrow. Benta- 225;
feature
of
the
Youth
Council's
sum
­
both
organisations.
You arc being watched and there
dresser had Ju*t put on for they Guernsey. Martin. 250: Hawblitx, will be wisely and carefully expend­
Names of thia year's high school
mer program has been the weekly
stung me all over my head and one Ort ha. 2.75; Ironside. Gordon. 2.10; ed by Mr. Starr and hi* associates are many complaints coming into swimming trips to Thomapple lake.
Springs twp. Barry
eye was closed up for four day*. Jarrard. Jessie. 250: Kenyon. Rav­ and you will have the satisfaction the office of the Barry County Ra­ It Is hoped that these may be con­
I thought perhaps when you are mond. 2.75: Ketcham. Marv. 3-00: of havihg helped In training a group tion Board by parents, wives ann tinued Mrs. L. E. Barnett. Youth
dicated.
Richard Thomas Is a
fighting bat*, tick*, mosquitoes, Norton. Marlorte. 3.00: Schantx. of boys to be good citizens and a relatives who nave sons or nusbands council chairman. Is Investigating
Junior and captain-elect of the 1043 Barney Cisler will cry the aala
fteos. mites or whatever invention Bemadene, 2.75; swanaon. Richard. credit to themselves and their in the service and whose Uvea are the possibilities of securing trans­ / The test blackout here
Hastings football team.
Burdette Beneway will act at I
of the devil Infests tire place you 175: Swift. Juanita. 2.75- Vander­ country.
portation. The use of school buses evening was pronounced a success
Bee the adv. elsewhere in thia
may be in, that It might comfort voort. Gretchen. 225: Wheating.
and regulations regarding Automo­ has been so much curtailed by gov­ and officials were pleased with the
for full particulars.
you to know that we have pests, Virginia. 2.7S; Wheeler. Leroy, 225.
ernment order that it is not at/all- response. Most lights were switched
bile motoring.
too. I was so desperate that I
llkely
that
the
use
of
these
buses
off
at
the
first
alert
and
when
the
If you know of any one doing
LIBRARY HOIJRM
bought one of those contraptions
Red Flush sounded al 0:30 tw
such an unpatriotic act please re­ will be possible again this year.
that men wear over their heads
blackout
was
complete
except
for
port them to this Board and we
while fishing to keep off bugs, but
railroad crossing signals and any
will surely Investigate and cancel A CORRECTION
I liaven't worn It yet as I am afraid
WE BEG YOUR PARDON!
construction or guanl light which
Prixe
Award*
to
Ba
their
gasoline
ration
if
we
find
all the neighbors would stop their
The city council has directed City
The Barry County War Price and
In the list of eighth grade gradu­ happened to be needed. There were
Mad* In Each of Thraa
gardening and gather to admire It. Ration Board has revoked both the Engineer Laberteaux to make Im­ they are guilty of wrong doing.
Be patriotic and worthy of being ates from the rural schools printed nb willful violations In the business
It lias a place for a pipe. too. and basic A and supplemental B gaso­ provement* on Tyden park which
Classification*
district although several of the in­
evenings from 7
I haven't taken up smoking yet. line ration books of Darrell J. Hoff­ will make It more adapted to the called a good 'American' ciU»*u. were unintentionally omitted, for side safety light* were not properly
You
are.
on
your
honor.
Deadline for entry in tire Barry
My friends Insist that I buy a pair man. 10. Rutland township, for use* for which such a place Is In­
shielded. Several Army observers County Victory Garden Contest ha* SADDU HOME SALE
which the Banner 1* sorry.
Our
tanks
and
planes
use
enor
­
of slacks a* they do not like my reckless driving at speeds of about tended. The improvements planned mous quantities of gasoline .and It
The names of tire graduates from were here from Fort Custer and It been extended to June 25. aeeordAnother Saddle Hora*
present costume which Is a long 70 mile* per hour.
for this year will Include seats. Is up to us as good American Citi­ the Fish school In Carlton should is possible that an official report iha to Mrs Gerald Smith who ha*
house-coat, but I agree with me
Hoffman pleaded guilty to the Tables and stovet for those who wish
have read: Betty Curtis. Helen may be available for publication
girl* In the offlcw of the dsfense reckless driving charge when ar­ to use tire park for picnics, family zens to see to it that they are well Moore, John Btadel and Edith next week. Sometime in the near the contest in charge.
'
works, also with an old parody on raigned before Municipal Judge or grouo gatherings. The roads supplted.
TteCJens. And the school Is not future an unannounced blackout
Careless
driving
on
your
part
and
“Maud Muller”.
throughout the park will also be the unnecessary yre of gasoline called "Fish Corners," the name will be held. This will be the real general classifications was printed
Adelbcrt Cortrlght here Monday.
One of the four bovs riding with Improved. Tyden oark Is centrally may cause tire grounding of a 'Fly­ “Comers" applying instead to the test as to whether or not tire public in detail in the BANNER last week.
Hoffman informed officer* that the located, with Ore river bordering it, ing Fortress' In enemy territory next school listed, "Welcome Cor- and air raid organizations are prop­
Entries in the victory garden con­
to men'
car speedometer registered more and has shade treea under which and also the life ot fathers and
erly. alert. _________________
test can be malted or otherwls*
While I was going around with than 85 miles Der hour and other groups can gather and have their ■on* who are giving everything they
one eye closed a sympathetic but
MR. AND MRS. ALBERT SILVERS delivered to Mr*. Oerald Smith.
tabtea Mt. When the Improvements have that we might live In this NAVAL RECRUITER
Hastings.
Route 1. or to Mr. and
anonymous friend sent me the fol­ a 70 mile per hour cIId.
BUY SIGLER RESIDENCK HKM
mentioned shall be completed, this United States the be*t country on HERE SATURDAY
lowing quotation which I think you
Mr. and Mrs. Kim Sigler sold their
placa ought to be used by many for earth.
A naval recruiter will be at the
will appreciate. Not knowing the 125 and coats of 84.50 with an al­ the kind of gatherings we have
Please think this over Seriously postoffice here all day next Sat­ house and lol al 505 W. Green
author. I cannot give him credit for ternative of 20 d*fs in iall. '
mentioned.
when you atart.on your next 'Joy urday to enlist recruits in the
■ame.
Albert Silvers. Possession la lo be
The action taken by the Ration
Ride'.
"Hon. Chigger Ire velly small board Is in Une with their an­
Gregory School reunion. Rot..
Barry County Ration Board.'Gas­ plications for enlistment of 17 year given on or before Aug. 1. The deal malically be entered in the State
onlmole. So small you no see. Get nounced policy of clamping down June 19. Potluck .dinner. Bring oline panel.
old boys who wish to serve In the was handled through the Earl Boyes
Contest.
»
'
Real Estate Agency.
tabla service. Adv.
8-17
On tho ☆

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it

-it ☆

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Home Front

nre Barry County Agricultural
Agent'a office announce the dates
of 4H club camp at their Algonquin
Iztkc cump ns June 26 for Service
Club members and two periods of
three days each July 18-20 and
July 22-24 for the summer 4H club
m&lt;mbei i ii&gt;
.
Camp wUl be under the direction
of District 4H Club Agent. Ray
Lamb with Miss Mary Bullis, Home
Extension Agent and Harold J. Fos­
ter. County Agricultural Agent as­
sisting with the camp program. 40
members can be accommodated at

NEW MOTOR LAW
HAS TEETH

RATIONIN
☆ AT A GLANCE

and p-Unl lrnpofUIU

°L~-

AN AID TO
HOMECANNERS

BIG BUSINESS AT
LIVESTOCK SALES

COUNTY BAR ASSN.
TO HONOR
KIM SIGLER

TAG 0AV FllD 1TADD

YOUTH CtNTtR

COMMONWEALTH

I

Silver Star Awarded

it. Merle Talker

LIST OF TEACHERS
FOR COMING YEAR

HIGH SCHOOL
HONOR ROLL LIST

THIRTY MORE BARRY
MEN ENTER SERVICE

PLAYGROUND
PROGRAM TO
BEGIN JUNE 21

AUCTION SALES

BLACKOUT H
TERMED SUCCE

Gas Books Revoked
For Reckless Driving

Seats, Tables, Stoves
To Be Placed in Tyden
Park by Council Order

E 25 NEW
LINE FOR
D
Y GARDEN
VICT

�THE HASTINGS BANNER, THURSDAY, JUNE 17, 1W

CHURCH

NEWS ★

h any of Love and Format B. Lane,
r. acting superintendent, ted in a re­
n sponslve benediction.
Mrs. Kirk
. Foreman presided at the organ.

CHURCH NEWS.................................
FIRST CHMCT of CHRIST.

liSHOP WISELY
Ration Calendar
SUGAR: Stamp 15- and

CIGARETTES

Canning Sugar good now.
COFFEE: Stomp 24. good
through June 30.
'

25c

FOINT

STAMPS:

K

L

11
'
I
I
|

All popular Brands

16.

U 24

M

■

through July 7.

,
I
:

1

Carton

RED J, K, L Gr M through June
30; N Good June 20.

t
।
■
1

HASTINGS’ FINEST PRODUCE BAR

NEW CARROTS
2 bu- 17c
LEMONS SUNKIST

6 for 17c
1 Ib.

2

CALUMET
2 for
CREAM CORN STARCH
101b.
sack
SALT PURE FLAKE
KOOL AID ICE CREAM POWDER pkg
2 pkgs, for
KOOL AID
DEL MONTE PRUNES 2 lb. pkg.
SPAM
SHRIMP S.&amp;W. jumbosize 3 points
ROWENA DOG DIET 5 lb. sack
MILLER KIBBLE
5 lb sack
SOUP dried ^rs. grass'
2 pkgs
SHREDDED WHEAT N.B.C. 2pkgs.
KELLOGGS RICE KRISPIES 2pkg..
2 for
KELLOGG PEP
2
for
GRAPE NUTS
pkgCUT RITE WAX PAPER "
WAXTEX WAX PAPER 200 ft. roll
3 bars
PALMOLINE SOAP
SUPER SUDS
large pkg.
fl Lake Herring

29c

V__L_
LAKETROUT

Fresh

*t I

Ib.

W I

q7c

FRESH PERCH
Lake Superior

fl BACON Squares
■ Sugar cured

5 pts.

6 pta.

pEi

lb.

HAMBERGER
fresh tround

j7c

|b.

lb.

28‘

16c
17c
2Qc
5c
9c
31c
35c
35c
47c
55c
19c
19c
23c
19c

27c
15c
25c
20c
23c

i

25c
19c
5c
19c
21c
34c
10c

SPINACH
Jilver Jkin
2 Iks •
ONIONS
bunch
RADISHES
ib.
WAX BEANS
2 stalks
CELERY
dozen
SUNKIST ORANGES
pound
NEW CABBAGE
can

MBTHODIST CIRCUIT
Sunday, June 20. preaching- at
Martin and Quimby. Children's day
will be observed at Quimby and
there will be opportunity for bap­
tism of children. The other church­
es will observe Children's Day. June
Tuesday BY.P.U. at church at
27th. _________
__________
7:30. all young people Invited.
Wednesday nights prayer meeting
GRACE LUTHERAN CMUHCH
at the home or Mrs. Loveland, tii
Services held dn the I. O. O. F. East Center. All ladies are invited.
hall. Green street entrance.
Miss Ethel Rea will be the guest
O. R. Trinkletn. pastor
speaker at the Baptist church on
11 Next Sunday will be observed as
Divine-worihh&gt; at 10:30 A. M. Ser­
Childrens Day with a combined mon by the pastor. Tho Bad Mis­
I sen-ice of Church and Sunday takes of a Good Man."
| school at 10:00 o’clock. Each deSunday school at 11:30 A. M.
message. She has had three terms
|[ nartmant of the Sunday school will
Holy Cmqngunlon will be’cele­ of service In India m it missionary
n UhJJ*r,of “’•■V’W'm n* brated Sunday. June 27 at 10:30 A. In the Ceylon'and Indian General
lr7 c..
5V1 •'Jn® Th*re w,‘&gt; M. Announcement can be made Mission.
I
.‘»P“a» of babies and children, next Sunday after the service.
and Mr. Stone will give a brief
FIRST U. B. CHURCH
, I message.
FRERBTTERIAN CHURCH
Comer of East Grand and East Stn
S. Conger Hathaway, potior
A. M. Coldren. pastor
‘j PILGRIM HOLINESS CHURCH
225 W. Center Street
Sunday.
June 20, 9:56 A. M. Bib­
,. Sunday school at 10 A. M. Next
Sundnv morning worship, at ten le School with classes for all ages
■
jyi*n,tUdy U Uken frrni 1 ”
7-----------...................
—
thlrtr
o'clock. The......................
pastor wHl tell
11:00 A. M. Sermon by the pastor
'■
n.hi
.
Iaboul “A n°v 31x1 A O'*" and W1U on "A Soul's Tragedy.“
'
I x«Prr,l7’lr]5 **rT,r*‘ nt 11 a. m. Rev. preach a Fathers Day sermon on
3:00 P- M. Jail service at County
i
‘ITQk lrom ,h’ fhe themc- “Shrtklng Responsibd- Jail.
| siibiret, Steward a of the Manifold I ity."
6:30 P. M. Adult and senior C. E.
i.Grac* of God.'
। Sunday school at 11:45, Forrest
Societies.
!\J2. HJS. evcnlnll wvlce at 7:45 B Lane, superintendent.
8:00 P. M. "MARANATHA RAL­
' 1
* ^Th(L Lad,ea League will meet at LY
-" al which a Goapel program
H Ann?.fiPh??.les Mrvlce at 1 P m the church for potluck dinner Pri- will be presented tn Music and Art
business meeting Tnurs- .day. June 25th.
day 7.30 at the church.
I children's day was observed at by Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Skinner,
who are talented musicians. They
I JEFFERSON ay ii
'9“ .Pln‘t Presbyterlan church last will delight your heart with their
'
th. i.*TOW
“• CHURCH Sunday morning at 10:30 when a renditions of sacred music and Gos­
conference &lt;,re«reiwiii,n^tlv?iO* thU '?ecU1 Sunday school program was pel songs Mr. Skinner is the busi­
Saturrfsv nJh?
** heW thta 8,v&lt;n undcr the direction of Mr*.
I mnn
7 M P m - »“»» •«- w- ° Bradford. She was asalsted ness manager of the Maranatha
I 10 o'clwkbS^SSv'*^n~^ndby Mra John
ftnd Mr’ Bible Conference at Muskegon.
Ml£hl«ar.teas?
wUh thc love Henrv Sandecn of the primary De­
W. Karl Steele Is an artist of
11 jc^Rev n ■««! communion serv- pariment. David Thomas Borras.
and well trained ability."
elder in chare?' C®rrick' Piding infant son of Mario G. and Utnor "unique
His oil paintings have won recogni­
tion in the American Institute of
Art. He is on the faculty of the
Sumer School of Art held In ccxinccUon with the Bible conference.
1 wardi WtaiJ.0.
Kwp ,he Up’ rllaU«“- The choir rail was re­
Mr. Steel will illustrate Scripture
rd WlndoTa °P*n
nlovPd all(1 lhe pujpu pun,,,™ ,n(1
truths by beautiful colored draw­
choir loft made to resemble a grass ings made before your eyre. Yoq will
I j EMMANUEL EPISCOPAL
covered hiH* upon which was re- not want to miss this spiritual treat
‘ enacted the Bible-episode of "The arranged for by the young people
,
oSTtofaT
U.U
«—•
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Following this
of the First U. B. Church. H you
dav ^ndttm^h^ a’11 V'*ln ‘^un' ',r‘’’cnU;l°n an offering was taken have no other chuch service to
hJiir rhiirt/L?l 8^}*y *ch001 f0r ““ Presbyterinn Board ot which you are obllgater. we cordial­
i|ClvkS- H.kedJ°
chri*“an Ed«»cation which maln- ly invite you to attend, and enjoy
thrtr*L.~nre k -X ah,L..h2ur wHh ,3lns 1,7 Sunday school missionaries this Gospel service.
" ,e** lln lta var*»t“ Held* of operation,
Monday. June 21. 9:00 A. M. the
ml
Ardalh Blood gave the Call to Wor- second week of our D.V.BS. will
Ing the sermon time. Trinity Sun- ship. Barbara Shannon led the Lit- begin. We are’happy that 144 bovs
and girls have betti enrolled, and
we trust that many of them will
earn certificates for perfect attendy J mice during lite 2 weeks.
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Comer Church and Center 8treeta
Subject: "la Ute.Universe, inciud| j Ing Man. Evolved by Atomic Force?"
If Sunday service 11 ft. M.
; Sunday tchool 0.30 A. M.
• Wednesday evening testimonial
* meeting 7:45.
|
Reading room in church edifice
11 open Wednesday and Saturday from
i 3 tz» a n m

pith Mow FOODPQHflS
Home Rendered Style

BAPTIST CHURCH NOTES
Bunday school at 10 o'clock. Dl-

lbs.

LOCAL NEWS
Mrs. Robert Hartom was the com­
poser of a at* column letter last
week for Zoliy Coffer of the Has­
tings Banner, to the service, men of
Barry County. Every other week
some one Is chosen from Hastings
to write a letter to the men in the
service and alternate weeks some
one from th* out-laying district fa
selected to do this. News Items, bits
of humor, addrawws and birthdays
of the service men from each lo­
cality are given —Bellevue Oaxetle.
There were fourteen babies In Ute
Pennock hospital nursery Bunday
morning, an all time high for the
patient record.
Mrs. Ivarf Snyder la tn the Good
muiuty hospital in Battle Creek this
week where she underwent a major
operation.
, R^‘fh
’ho has been
teaching in Plymouth; has con?J‘op ln the Ne­
ville—W. K. Kellogg school next
JT"ri Mn&lt; u*nd Mrs Richardson
•Louise Blahopi and four children
expect to move to Nashville during
the summer.
It is reported by the American
Red Crow that Capt.1SiM.IE ol.

&lt;hUS^a',d °f th&lt;! fOrmeT M1M
Mildred Wing of Wayland and *on,l}e ReV F“y C Wlng ot
n?2?la^dc^L “ JaP®ne*« Prisoner.
Capt. Osborne, formerly Dr. Os­
borne of Vicksburg, was with the
American forces at corrigedor when
»«d children
« Highland Bark.
Gull lake.—Wayland Globe.
Verne A. Prentice, son of Mr
and Mrs. Frank Prentice, has nc^K*d \JXttl,lon ■* teacher of his-

•Verna Blakney&gt; of Highland Pars
is known here.
Horry count/ students who grad­
Western Mlchlg.h Co!lege of Education on Saturday.' in­
/ m e °rela Cogswen and Doris Mae
Gillespie of Hastings:
Martha
“n«? &gt;Ro,’£t Carter of cio*«jlole. Helen Horton of Delton
■nd Joan Kogers of Doster.
Calvin Plorla. Delton got quite a
rhock from lightning Tuesday atueZJ)00n .W?lle ltAn&lt;|lng In the born
»2°ri^.?Lchl.n8 Ulc 1 lrfworka during
?nhu^trtCi* aJorni However he got

‘
.«* '“P »
a regts*&gt;«d
been
ki 1 fret* ?h‘ 7*w about
”iai three
nad hun
dred
dr^rS.lightning
­
. dred teet from the bam. This wax

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Hostings. Mich. Telephones 2244-2557 M
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SATURDAY. JUNE 19

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DOUBLE FEATURE ATTRACTION
Robert Preston and Olio Kruger

.

"NIGHT PLANE FROM CHUNKING"

FREEPORT

SI home of Mr.’and Mrs. Nell Newton. • to*Darwlu’swUtUa^CTofhMl^&gt;r?' U
&gt;1 Wednesday evening June 33. AU j Swift dfLaciy*1,
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InCl
(I members and friends are Invited
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RHYTHM OF THE ISLANDS'

FOULDS MACARONI
&amp; SPAGHETTI
20 Ib.

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SUNDAY and MONDAY, JUNE 20-21
Susan Peters and Pierre Aamont

ASSIGNMENT IN BRITTANY'
Bargain matinee Sunday 1:00 to 3:00

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TUES.. WED.. THUR., JUNE 22-23-24
From the novel Wf Jahn Steinbecks
Unforgettable 1
Overwhelming!

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COODY GOODY

2

cans

29c

W
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16 blue points

ICE CREAM
Vonilla qt.

29c

THE MOON IS DOWN

Barry

theatrv

HoiHnos. Mich.. Phone, 2247-2282

FRIDAY o.d SATURDAY. JUNE 18-19
DOUBLE TEATl’BE ATTRACTION"

"FIGHTING DEVIL DOGS"
and John King and Max Terhune

i

"TWO FISTED JUSTICE"
SUNDAY and MONDAY. |UNE 20-21
An all new funfest with old favorite*
Luinbelle and Scotty and Tennessee Rambler*

Flavors, qt. ____34c

"SWING YOUR PARTNER"

RED STAR YEAST

Bargain matinee Sunday 3:M to 5:00
Bargain prices stop when theatre Is full once

2 for 5C

Doable feature attraction
The aathentir picture* of the Brllhb eighth Army
smavhing the Rommel Afrlka Corpa

TUBS.. WED., THUR.. JUNE 22-23-24

0

MEAT DEPAHTMEHT Hl

RING BOLOGNA grade no. 1 5 points lb.
FRANKFURTERS, skinless 5 points lb.
COTTAGE CHEESE creamy no points lb.
FRESH BEEF LIVER «teer 6 points lb.
ROUND STEAKS ’teerbeef 12 points Ib.
SHORT STEAKS ‘teerbeef 10 points lb.
lb.
7 points
PORK STEAK shoulder
lean and meaty
1 2 ph.
Ib.
FRESH PORK SPARE RIBS

"DESERT VICTORY"
A full length feature and added attraction

UNITED WE STAND

Meeting of Red
Executive Board

al Bible”^hooi wuTbeDheid'fw cme Cfoss
0

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Himwomu,, wUl &gt;• I«?
n' n
£1 church.
held June
27 at
the and
Barrvvlll"
? onice. Ore
Mr».
G. ‘
Sj
Special
music
«a ^gixxi •
*LdedR. ,or
Cl I sermon at the regular church1
and trnns•iHl !Vv.1£e&lt; y30' the“
luck dlnn^
Walter' A Xnn IB
Zg ut the close of forenoon services.!• .JY®!
4'0a?,‘reasurcr. re*
..1".. *• JE
*—**.*
..( BtauAurcr.
gl Everj'one is very cordlaUy invited '!i°.rt&lt;d^U
“l®
J®t1 the March
M-""»*war
----- * fund
Il to attend.
*
drive had received .!? addlUon of
S. Cedar Creek
’
’
1850.55. from the audiences
at the
H
»..C
AAHiics
ma
&lt;n
inc
ueaar
Arcade
theatre
in
Middleville.
Tito
TJ
-Hnd _°L tRS.^Crf®_r
will
with’ June
Mra.]*
§'.Creek
j Minnie church
Campbell
on meet
litureday
!, 1™!
T now .totals 111^1937.
, .Minnie Campbell on Thursday, June ■ &gt;he Rev.-Don M. Oury, the chaplias supper.
r™ —Members
---------III24- f"r I*11 luck
'ter repreaenUHve on the camp ahd
SI I urged to be present.
। ^»ri&gt;lral council, reported that the
?S Doud
Hastings High school had donated
I11 The Doud Ladies Aid will be
"v en«»- a saxaphone to the Percy l. Jones
31 tertalned by Mrs John Ijinimers
Lammers noapnai
hoapital orenestra
orchestra end
and that a elide
fi ?unrUfrfor
rrAlin
wTii«^
*rniK’,,,|
Jhm’^one ?®d been ourehaied
suoner
on,y,aft
Thurulav
nft.r.u.a
u._ “ .E“for
no
S Martin
&gt; ,hr base hospital at Fort Custer.
Si .Martin
Martin corners
(temera
OR
'Howard Frost has o-lven a volva
MbW!!
•»«««. Jury will'take
H ?ltcd to attaiil
cordially In- to t|ie next meeting of the coundl.
g vitea to attend.^ » _________Qurv ukj
councl) dullea
were greatly relieved by the gen­
erosity of the public to th" Percy
L. Jones hospital and that the var­
Si Circle No. 8 of W. 8. C. 8. will ious Coast Guard unita were now
receiving special attention.
SI meet nt the Methodist church. FrlRev. Gury also had the pleasure
N day. June IB, at 2:y&gt; P. M.
of delivering to Paul Bates, a
1! MUNICIPAL COURT
patient at Percy Jones hospital, an
afghan
made
bv Hastings Junior
Mrs.
Assyria.
Red croS*
member?*
J
11
“ Bertha Boice, of x
•
Another af­
as arraigned in Municipal
Munk-inal court
cmirt Red
It™ Cress
CL“? members.
"’e™’*r»
21 wits
Uj Tuesday charged with assault aqd ghan has been delivered to the
U| battery. The complainant was Jose- parents of Richard Palmer, also a
to be taken by them to
Phlne Blanck. Both live in Assyria patient,
their son.
£fnterHolw denied her guilt.
Mrs. George Hebden. volunteer
■ The trial was set for next Tuesday
; forenoon. The defendant gave bonds services chairman, reported that the
Nurses' Aides are now working at
I of 8100 and will appear for trial.
Pennock hospital and are highly
i Walter Wlngeier. manager ot the praised for their efficiency by. Miss
I Freeport elevator was brought Into Lottie Teusink, superintendent
I1 Municipal court, charged with a
Tlie Uniter States was t&gt;reduc­
i violation of the pure seed law. The ing fighting equipment eight Umea
|. complaint was made by a govem- •*J“l “ Japan In Ute Spring of
11 ment inspector. Wlngeier denied the
I charge. His trial was sei for next
j Tuesday, and he was released lin| der 8100 bonds.

g ORGANIZATIONS

Persia is reorganising its aerial
, forces. In an emergency all privateLJ.ly owned magic can&gt;cta can be
: quickly mobilized to repel Invaders,

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29c
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WKZO
WEEK
IN RADIO!
Thursday night 8:30

Stagedoor Canteen
Friday night 8:30

That Brewster Boy

Philharmonic
Symphony

FODDXEENTERl

Monday night 8 P.

UMCIsl 1AM N1IB1 TOU NOWI

Lux Radio Theal

Bum* And Allen
UMTED STATES
EMPLOYMENT SERVICE

104 «. STATS ST.. HASTINGS. MICH.

unlinmed Morine heenses ran b* plaeM lauHadrt'tly Odwn

N. MAIN ST.. NASHVILLE. MICH.

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Battle Creek, Mich.

Ml

�THE HASTINGS BANNER, THURSDAY. JUNE 17. 1S42
o’clock, Mr*. A- J. Sparling was Mrs. Henry Syxwerda and daugh- Bell Telephone office at Charlotte
coming out of the door of her home , * | 4 f I I 1/ I I 1 r
. ter of Lansing. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Monday. ★ Pvt. Louie Diamonte of
on East Broadway when she slipped N A \ H V | | I r
। Elliston and family of Maple Grove. Texas is spending his furlough with
on a shallow cement step, and fell. |H H J II ’ 11.1.1.
his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Charles
‘‘ling
on both leg*. X-rays showed ——————————— Pvt. Ion Gage of Camp Forest. Dlatnoule. « Mr. and Mr*. Lloyd
Rev. and Mr*. Geonie F. Win- ■ -that
*0?
,
t ..;r right ankle was fractured
. Funeral services for George Bruce. I Tenn., Merlin Gage ot the U. 8 Mead of Whitehall were recent visgard have rethmed to Woodland for and' "
the left ankle sprained. Her M. wcr. fleld Wednesday afternoon Navy and Mr*. Merlin Gage of Bal­ Hors of Mr. and- Mrs. Clarence
! tie Creek. * Short funeral services Shaw. Roger Shaw ha* gone to Desprained ankle is much Improved i
..
but site will be unable to walk on i at lwo oe,ock al
Hess-funeral
Uoit where he has employment. ’•
' troll, wife of the Rev. D. C. Qrtroth
Harbor. * Mrs. Allen King of Grand her right foot for about six weeks.! Home with.the Rev. H R. Greig , of Detroit were held Monday after­
Fartles Far Woodland Boys
i officiating. Burial in Lakeview ■
Rapid* visited friend* In Woodland
noon at the Evangelical church, the
Mr. and Mrs. John Bulling gave a 1 cemetery. He
bom October 29.1, Rev.
Saturday night and Sunday. * Sun­
Edgar Faust of Kalamazoo in
County. He leaves I' charge with several other ministers
day dinner guests al tne home of dinner party last Tnursday evening. 18M ln
Bruce six dxuuh- ।I; taking part. Burial was in Lakeview
Mr. and Mr*. Prank Hynes were honoring their *cn. Tech. V. John ku widow ZulatSSSt.
Mr. and Mrs. Claud Walton and son.
1 cemetery. She leaves her husband,
Mrs Reatha SHnkard three daughters. Mr*..Wendell *»■&gt;•Bob. of Freeport and Mr. and Mr*. Mo., who la home on furlough and . oouglns
"&gt;
bI sett of Blissfield. Mrs. Elva Hen­
Geo. Brownell of Flint. Last Wed- Sil'
ne.'day night, Mr. and Mrs. Merle
Mrs. Margaret Templcr of Battle dricks of near Cnicagu. Mrs. hewn conjured up this week when Ben
xaign
Ralgh ana
und son, Gordon, of Wayland । *ervice’ of his Country. Besides the Creek. Mra. Emma Jane Moon of Alexander of Detroit and one son. Gldiey. advertising manager of the
were guest*. * Mrs Alfred Bonher honor guests. Mr and Mrs. Rolfe Bellevue; four aona. Myron and Jay Donald of SouUi Bend, Indiana. * Consumers Power Company here,
went
to ,Pennock hoepital. nuuua*
Hastings (THTrnUJ-"*. n*'
Mr. and Mr*. Arthur b&lt;)lh *n ,,xc
wc.,k *w
B- Army located tn Mrs. Waller Kahler of Salem is vis­ rt ported discovering a deer getting
lust week tor treatment.
treaunent. »
• Dr. t.
- cf
- Hastings and
-■ •Mr.
— California Georve. Jr and BIHr nt iting Mr. and Mrs. Orville Flook. * in some destructive nibbles on the
last
a. o. i Allerdlng. Jr.
Faust ot
a,'t* Mrs. Arthur Allerdlng. Sr. of home. Myron and Jay had both Mr. and Mrs. Jack Smith of Ann Gidley victory garden nt the rear
of Kalamazoo was entertained I *««
at the home of R»v.
Rev. and Mrs. J. 3.
3 |: w
Woodland
£2dl“,,d *5r
were
e,prcsn
present.
’t ,
..
been home on furloughs recently. * Arbor spent a few days with his of his home on West Green Street
Desblcr Sundsy aftemoon * Mrs - Thc En’orih League of Uie Meth-( pnnerai service* for William 3. Krents. Mr. und Mrs.- J. Robert and
.... just south ofu. the fair
.... ground.
C. U Jeffrie* and daughter. Mary «“&gt;l Church honored Leon Nichol- weak*. 78. were held Sunday after­
Jlth. * Peter, Shirley and Dianne Back In the golden "good old days."
if one con credit the word of those
Ellen. of Lansing were overnight । “&gt;n- J£Carl Aiirruimt mst I noon al 2 o’clock at the Hew F&gt;iwho were veterans of this region
fU'T’ts
her abler. Mr*. Cari BurkBJive n . neral Home with the Rev. H. R
fe last Wednesday. * Mr. und Mrs
for them at the home ot Mra. | Krr|g in charter Burial In Lake- bell were in Jackson Saturday. A ut »
a time
when
the
eldest
ot
tlni5
o(, those
I .. n. _ today
'..a ... had scarcely reached
......
Harry James, Donald Studz and Mr. , ^j*ur“ °®rdlncr «“ North State ' V1PW cemetery. Mr. Weak* wa**om Mr. and Mr». Frank Janeschek, and 'alive
and Mra. Arthur Allerdlng. Jr. of Street. About twenty members and ' Augiut IB. 1864 In Grand Ranlds son spent several days near M'-'- U»e knee-pant stage, the area beHastings and Mr and Mrs. H. L. ■ «““u were present and Junior and' Ohio. In 1888 lie was married to dlevllfe. ★ Mrs. Idabelle Hawkin* -tween what is now Green Street
Allerdlng of Carlton were enter- ।
*,u‘, Ml« ElUabeth R. Matteson and returned Friday night from Miami i»nd the Thomapple river- was u
tilncd for dinner Sunday at the Mr and Mra- Welby Lrockford en- ( thev have lived in and around Beach. Florida, where she spent vertUble happy hunting ground
nome of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Al- tertalned With a dinner Friday eve- , NuOtvUle ever since. Besides hi« four weeks with her husband. Pvt. where deer.', bear and other game
lerdlng. Sr * Mr. und Mr*. J. L. ; ning in honor of Curl Allerdtng. wlfP. hc ieaVcs
rt Elwood Hawkins. ★ Mrs. Ed McNeil, were found In abundance. That
Crockford of Carlton were Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Allerdlng. Sr. Nashville and Gordon of Detroit- —
.---------— •
WM Mig ago. however, and it has
dinner guest* of Mr and Mr*. John »*’« also guest*. Monday evening. n daughter. Mrs. Alma Felghner of vllle resident -passed a wav Sunrisv i tjaHi an accepted fact for muny
Hynes. Mr. and Mrs. Robert crock- Mr »nd Mrs. Finebrook gave a din- Nashville. * Mr. nnd Mra. E. C at her home. Funeral services were ra decade that the. big-game hunt­
rnr&lt;*
with his parents Kraft attended
“
-----------con­
ford of T«»I.
Ionia were fiatudav
£&gt;u,uu»v evening
e,nun« ”er honoring »Carl
—••• •••»•
—.1 a postmaster*
held Wednesday morning al 10-30 ing days of the fair ground region
XtllnH ' U1.SO US UU&lt;‘.'-U
....... 1 o'clock at the Hebble Chapel. Bu­ were gone foreler. But now Ben
supper guests. ♦ Mr. and Mrs. Milan ' ar,s&lt;&gt; « guesU.
vention In Saginaw Friday and..SatTrumbo entertained with a dinner
------------urdav. * Mrs. Agnes Weak* went rial hi' Sponable cemetery Or'Mr. comes forward with a statement
Bunday. Guest* were Mrs. Ellen ' CHURCH
........... — ANNOUNCEMENTS
-------------to Lanrine Tue-dav. * Sunday and Mrs. Prank Dtlbohner of Chi­ about chasing a deer out of * back
Reisinger of York. Pa.. Mr. «n&lt;! Mrs '
guests of Mr. and Mrs Old Gage • cago were here Monday to attend yard lettuce patch—and there's no
Wallace J. Merriam, of Vermontville
were. Mr. and Mrs. John Johnson the funeral of Mrs. D. C. Ostroth. * more reason to doubt Ben than the
J. 8. Deablcr, Pastor
anti Mr. and Mr.*. J. L, Smith. I
nnd family of Charlotte: Mr. and Miss Stella Wise began working In word of that church deacon who
Woodland. * Mr. and .Mrs. Clarrneo I 10: 00 A. M. Morning Service.
Theme of Sermon "What Foun­
Arnie and son. Gordon of Battle
dations'
Are
You
Laying?"
Creek spent the weekend with her '
11: 00 A. M. Sunday School

WOODLAND

brought back vivid detail* of a first
hand encounter with the Carter
IWake. Anyway, well bet that Ben
tribe first victory ‘gardener in thia
county to come forward with a
; snowing of venison in the back yard
I quack-gras* patch!
■* »
I R A DJJ V Crti I MTV

Exc.pt
j. ELOWER
FESTIVAL
cxcepr for
ror Summar,
summer,
y
Gidley's Garden Might J jThe Barry County Flower Festi­
val will be held In the L O- O. P.
Beat Meat Shortage! hall on Friday. June 18. Follow­

J!S"5ld‘J^ndAnl|,."'&lt;ta,SSS!

ic “What Pro-

J’oT’x’.ixn jj"

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Janice Crockford spent u few days ! mimtw-MMw** p™
last week with her aunt. Mos.-C. L. H
* pra&gt;crbervPotter of Dowagiac. * Mr*. Dorr .* *Lr,i.'|.'i'Lminir R.-hr»r.at
Kenyon and daughter M-xrlnrte or I Friday Choir Rehearsal
Kalamazoo were, Sunday afternoon ' S*®1 kMmmio June 2427 H”*1’
caller* nt the home of Mr. and Mr*. 1 *ng
Kalllni-'",c J“n« 2&lt;*27Milan Trumbo?* Mr. and Mrs. Wtlbv Crockford called on Mr. and South Woodland Church
Mrs. Omo Knowles of Harting*
Sunday afternoon.
Arthur L. Dodge. Pastor
West Woodland Birthday (Tub
10: 00 A. M. Morning Worahlp
Mrs. Ralph Leffler and Mr*. Mar­
11: 00 A M. Sunday School
tha Blowers will entertain the West
We invite you to worship with us.
Woodland Birthday Club at the for­
mers' home Friday afternoon. June
Zion Lutheran- Church
Paul W. Geiger. Pastor
Mrs. A. J. S parting Suffers
10.00 A. M Sunday School
Unusual Accident
11:00 A. M Morning Worship
Friday afternoon, about I
Woodland Mathodist Church
,।
George F. Wingard. Pastor
। Morning Worship 10:00 A. M.
I Sunday School 11:15 A. M.
I Junior Church 10:00 A- M.
| Youth Fellowship 8 00 P. M.
I Choir rehearsal Wednesday night
in your sheep, calves
7:30;
| Sermon theme—God's Candle.

t-S

AT TH1 THEATRE*

A rousing story of adventure with
the U. 8. Marina*.

Concerning the efforts of the trio
to break up a gang of thieves in­
festing a western community.

friend should alw
"Rhythm of the I*Und.“
A holiday of Harmony with .all help another, you
the songs, sarongs, romance and
ing is tire program:
dance,
a
piece
of
paradise
cun
hold
• 10:00—12:00 Arrangingrd exhibits'
12:00— 1:00 Luncheon
"Asrignment In BrilUny" starring
1:00— l:30-Vlewlng of exhibit*
Pierre Aumont. Susan Peters
1:30 Welcome—Mrs. TEO Burton;
Bringing to life lire popular novel
Solo, Marl ha Lou Maus; Solo. Rich­ by Helen Machines, in a thrilling
ard Branch: Announcement* by story of espionage, an amaxlng
Pres, of council. Wt*. c. E- Mater: masquerade and a Under romance.
। Mm m
Reucas of convention: Judging of
, Ukj»er arrangements.
DyYowh
1 WWomen attending the pot luck
luncheon, ulease bring table sm­
Siviq* I
teecream---------------------and sugar will I front. Clilnal tomes one of the mat
tee. Coffer --------lw.
—imbhed.
be f-furnished,
I exciting movie stories of the year 1
'

M

FATHERS’ DAY
. . . JUNE 20th
^Whether on the
Home Front or the
\Battle Front he’s
fighting for you. He
[asks little—but he’ll
&lt; appreciate more
'than you'll ever
lArnoir the thoughtful
1 'gifts you select for
him. /

&amp;
’S

Gel rid of Interna! Parasites

ail

horses, swine and poultry

Carlton Center Melhodht Church
George F. Wingard. Pusto.’
Morning Worship 12:00
Sermon Theme—God's Candle

&amp;

with

PHENOTHIAZINE
Stebbins &amp; Jacobs
"The Rexall Store"

Hastings

Towncraft* de Luxe Shirt*
Woven of splendid broad­
cloth and madras . . . pro-?
portlonately fitted for allover perfection . . . San­
forized t Jor permanent fit.

United Brethren In Christ
1. H. Osgood. Minister
Woodland
Children’s Day Program Sunday
morning 10 A. M.
Christian Endeavor nnd preach­
ing service 7:30 P. M.
•
Prayer meeting at church. Wed.

Phone 2131

ft
White Towncrafi*
Gift Shirts ...LB5

Kilpatrick'
Sunday School.10:30 A. M.
Morning Worship 11:30 A. M.
Prayer meeting. Thursday 8 P.M.
at church.
All arc cordially Invited to our
service*.
a; |

cn.

Figure it out yourself

cent of your family Income
you can pul into War Bonds
every payday.

/?///#/

SPORT SHIRTS
SUIT DRESSES

Summer Needs!
POLAROID SUN GLASSES
$195
UNGENTINE forburns 50ctube 43c
SUN TAN OIL
25c
VIT.B COMPLEX CAPSULES hi’?oT”2’5
MOTH CRYSTALS “‘fir 49'
LARVEX MOTH SPRAY
pt- 79c

Shoe Shine Kits
Shaving Needs

SPORT SHIRTS

T

Fred Parson* in the
•n&lt;*e department is fill­
ing in for a hero in
Tunisia. Lucy Hunt,
selling yard goods,

And these new people—like the
veteran*—do a marvelous jobl
In a very real sente, they are sol­
diers—soldier* all!

Larger Picture* at No Extra Cost
All 127-120-620

Wonderful

Developed and one print
Developed and one print

for all the family—the Home Front

Give Him Thing* He'd Buy for Himeoffl
HANDKERCHIEF*
white. Initials.
3 in a box Ww

AQc

Men—Thrift VataM

The Penney army of Home Front
Soldiers is made up of your neighbors
and your friends.

SHIRTS &amp; BRIE!
Swiss ribbed
shirts, briefs, ea...

The people who work at Penney’*
are the folk* you grew up with; and
their daughter* and their sons!

Q Compkla Kia OatfNt

There are over 1600 Penney store*
but each is a local institution. Each
employs local people, pay* local
taxes, caters to local
A
taste*. .

cottons.

And Penney'* and its people arc
making every effort to provide you ‘
That is why you feel
with the new clothe* you need.
at home at Penney’s.
Clothing that'* really sturdy a* well
as smart and thrifty — clothing

HANDKERCHIl

SPORT SHIRTS

MEN'S SPORT SETS

For YOUNCtnKS
Blazer Stripe*!
Crew, Necks!
Knit of Cotton!

.

■CGISTUID PHARMACIST ALWAYS OH DUTY
HuH-s,
Fkota USI
. Itata »

to

Uniforms of the Nation.

49c
59c

IREED’Si
=DBIG STORE=

contributions

piece spun rayons in charm­
ing styles with pure white
blossoms on clear, soft shades.
Exquisite details and Interest­
ing trimmings! 12-20.

Regular or split size* enlarged to 2’/i x 414

Regular Rolls
Split Roll*

FIVE LEATHER BELTS U*

Anytime . . . Any Place!

They are the able replacements for the 4,512 stars in the
• Penney service flag.
KA,

Coo), open knit cot- JQo
ton Absorbent| ....

Styles that Are ~At Eate”

In the front ranks of this army arc veterans deeply versed in
the Penney technique of service and thrift. And filling its ranks
are thousands of eager recruits!

For, you can’t do your bc*t at a~
war job—without proper clothing.

Photo Finishing

A GUI F.

Cool—Freth for Summer

ODAY, in the J. C. Penney stores in all 48 states, an army
of over 50,000 is waiting to greet you.

substitutes for a Ifavy Wave.

Playing Cards
Furlough Bags

4%

BACK THE MEN BEHIND THE GUNSI

Mr *n&gt;'

Gifts for Service Men !

with abort sleeves!..

,

Cool, colorful shirts—alack*
match or contrast!

BHXA
• CF tZ

*B*

StreamllMd

Water-Repellent Tat LlghtwatgM!

Save thetr good clothes . . .
let them wear sturdy, practical togs while they play or
do their choreal Knit of fine '
cotton In brightest stripes.
Choice of color* ... all fa­
vorites with young folk*.
-

. • Reg. U. 8. PaL Off.

corded border*I

.

POPLIN JACKETS
Lightweight protection in a
shower! Fine poplin

AM
fc

00L SLACKS
and cottohs.

With built-in

�THE HASTINGS BANNER. THURSDAY. JUNE 17, 1*43
U. 8. O. NEWS
'
'
Scheduled organizations spoil-1
soring the room for Saturday and
Sunday during the present month;
June 5-6. Hospital Guild No. 14.1
Mra. John Eddy, chairman. June.
13-13. Hospital Guild No. IS. Mrs. |
Fred Hale, chairman. June 19-20, |
Hospital Guild No. 11. Mra. John &gt;
Chandler, chairman. June 38-27. I
Hosplla) Guild No. 5, Mrs. Waiter
Powell, chairman.
A request from the Hastings City ,
Youth council asking for use of Hie .
room on Monday and. Wednesday .
evenings for tire teen-age boys and
girls, was granted for a trial'period. ,
lire Youth Council will be reopen- 1
siWe for working out the details of I
the project.
An old-fiuhloncd, higli, sectioned
screen is needed to cover the coal
• bin In the back compartment of the room, which is unsightly when the !
big doonf are open, as they neces- '
are tn the .sumhicr.
isartly
1

probabl«&gt;, ar a further Amend- drafted and sent to the front. He
merit made to the Constitution of sure is Hitter's Little Helper.
.
the United States which would fai,
» . •
validate the decision of the court
i had the pleasure of committing I
4t__..
”
•
, „ .
and prevent further delegations of a hoe murder on another of HitfOontinucd from page L Bee. U 1^^ o{ Ulla
, |Cr'» kind the other day. It »u i ,
question whether or not vital basic ‘
.
weasel. He came altnfctng after my I
iSertlcs accepted as part of the
amendment would take time bab&gt;’ roosters and rot two of them ;
American inheritance ore not bet o mi
win bf,ore 1 cou,d «el c,2£ cnou&lt;h ’«? • ,
tn, iMt. ‘
probably years, but it ndght be wfell bjl hL, brajlw
That battered
...
to start something of the sort now o]&lt;1 lioc h&gt;g hetpCd ralM. tood tor «
■ * —n, Rnnmmn mart daritinn as ,n added “tc«uard “Raiiut fu- 10t of hungry facts, and in slaying
A racent Supreme Court deeiston. uuc exix.rlmcnu of this xurt.
j (his weasel, it probably saved io ::
• - •
• roosters to help crut the meat sit- ;;
n’TCnyotC^ec =
To hold thc
«round “,,dI uatlen this fall.
.
i1

ITORIALS

[
,
evcr? Matute adopted hereafter.
,
aS el to fash- l“'*'er “» ddmlntetrativc agencies,•
toning such an arcrer or ro 10 e
fu|uw BhoUld conUin a clause1
•
damages actually sustained. Whether Wurdcd somewhat a* follows:
•
and to what extent such matter*
“Nothing in thia act or in any.
should be considered Is a complex other law of the United Slate*
problem for the BOARD to decide gives any agency or official Ute'
in the light of Its administrative power to impose upon any citizen a■
experience and knowledge."
; penalty, public or private, which‘
... ’ b riot s|x*clficaUy prescribed In the
।
In other words, penalties and statutes."
miXaHnn hv enmnellina

“ K M

.“mm.

u&gt; ...
"MM__ _ ... _____-»&gt;..._ ______

- .

whatever the “admlnlstraUve ex- *----- -- ---- - uf their &lt;&gt;»h
granted,
the--question
question
perience and knowledge" of the fronted,
the
ot their —
board or bureau in power at the liberties.
moment chooses to dictate—and
Ute ability of appointive bureaus,
boards nnd commissions can vary
as much as day from night.

BARRY BYPATHS

If any governmental board or
bureau has the power' to inflict
penalties without regard to' the
amount of damages actually in­
volved and.to a degree not sjiccifically mentioned in the law but restrict­
ed only by The collective adminis­
trative knowledge and experience of
the Board members, what havc-you?

1

gy JANE CAMERON
'

We Just accidentally Mumbled
onto a formula that mhy wi ll be the
mean, of winning thc war. We
tanjk- some mure sugarlex. cookies,
tins
from and
a trewthe
andkids
mosthave
epthingtime
recli

Hern is the cutest thing I’ve heard
lately', ft seems that our boys hav.
v arifd. nnd unusual ways of re­
siwndiiiK and reacting to tire EngH-h way of living. Some pick up
bread A'x. some a cockney accent
and one young American Lieutenant
blossomed forth in his camp with
n monocle. The next morning when
he called hte company to attention,
there-they were, every man. stand­
Ing solemn and straight, with a' niESlN HIS SLEEP
bottle cap screwed into everv ngVtt I James Bragdon, aged 83. a well ,
farmer residing northeast I
eye. A mental picture of this aston- known
1
uhed young officer facing this as- 'of
1 the city cn M-43, was found dead 1
founding sight has had me grinning in
| bed Saturday morning. June 12 I
He had not been in the best of
tdl week.
health but hte death wax unexpect- !
rmntrM!
nnnrnntr ni
Al- i1«•-'
Surviving ate his Wife. Emma.
Choicest anecdote
of tinUte warwar: Af1
ter the Oermana invaded rournci. 77"‘L’i
i«*«l toward1 snythins

ut looarn ,

cha

, on

“WATERS CLOTHES SHOP--

Remember DAD on

FATHERS' DAY!
SUNDAY, JUNE 20th
Don’t forget that it’s DAD who "bringshome the bacon!” Make

artcr.

this day a happy one for him . . . Make it the "Day of Days!”

manned bv Pnies sank aOetman 1,1(x,n
o'clock, the Rev. Paul
submarine and the Captain »d&lt;ve j
Interment in,
orders to pick up the crew. After 1 l,u Fuller centetCTy, ________
they hud pulled In twice the num- !
’
ber of men that should have been । HJ-ART ATTACK
oh the sub. the Captain became ICAITSES HEATH
suspicious und investigated. He
John Stratton of Delton, aged 73.
found the Poles were carrying the was found dead In lite garden on '
Germans out of right and throwing Saturday by his neighbors death
them back in ns fust as the sailors being due to a heart attack. Surpulled them out.
“ «m- Winfield, of Delton. |
• • •
Hie body was removed lo the Hen- 1
For the 'Ouch" department A ,on
hon?t'_»‘ »clton.
raccnl
show
advertised a show o: | v aw motiiehx
r*
0
"
1
.
M,,,w
70. but ronre of them &lt;Udn t look a
k MOTHLK j,
----------------WhhYhe permurion of Mayor

Give him something to wear that he really wants . . . let this
man’s shop assist you in your selection of just the right gift!

'“-y- «”•« u.r if..

£65

, 550 .

Beginning at 12:30 sharp, the following articles*

COWS

full blood.

.

HEIFER CALF, GUERNSEY, 9 wks. old.
GUERNSEY BULL, 14 mos. old.

HOGS
0. I. C. SOW and 10 PIGS.

FARM MACHINERY
KEYSTONE HAYLOADER.
OSBORNE SIDE DELIVERY RAKE.
OSBORNE GRAIN BINDER
SUPERIOR DISC DRILL.
DEERE-MANSURY CORN PLANTER.
DEERING MOWER, 5 FT. CUT.
JOHN DEERE 2-12 TRACTOR PLOW.
OLIVER SULKY PLOW NO. 40.
RIDING CULTIVATOR, IRON AGE.
LITTLE WILLIE RIDING CULTIVA­
TOR.
GALE DISC.

TERMS

OF

SALE: CASH

Hickory Corners Phone 17Fi-l

light

Portis makes them so you
ore sure to please him.

to

J50

750

350

Give Him a Useful

Swea ters

Zelon Jacket

We .have sizes to 52.
Why not give him a
wool sweater. He will
appreciate it later on.

They arc shower proof,
light weight. |ust the
thing for cool days. We
have a good assortment.

398 - 10°°

750

Summer Slacks

Leather Jackets

A timely gif-t• that he will enjoy.
Make your selection. We will make
alterations later at no cost. Large
assortment of Rivercodls, gabar­
dines, shark skins, rayon mixtures.

Our fall line is here. Why not buy
one now when you can get it. Cape,
suede, and goat skin. A complete
stock for Fathers Day.

875 10 1850

298 to 875
Wc are fortunate in having a very
• complete stock of

Boys7 Department
Hickok

Full

Groin

Hickok Jewelry

Belts and Suspenders

for HIM. This merchandise is very
scarce. Buy now or for later.

Wc have a fine new stock of
these goods.

50c 10 250

Bcltx________ 1.00 - 1.50
Suspenders____ 1.00 - 1.50

We haven't forgotten the boys this
hot weather. Bring him in we have
summer items that boys like.
Slack Suits

Stripe* Sox

Sport Shirts

Thin Underwear

Summer Slacks

Sport Hats

Washable jimmy O'Alls.

Your Gifts for Father from $1 up will be boxed free !

Fathers' Day Engraved Cards are included!

50 bu. corn.

Waters Clothes Shop

DAY OF SALE.

BEN GERLACH, Prop
LOREN COPPOCK, Auctioneer

Straw Hats
A special Father’s Day
shipment has arrived.

IVhat a Stock of

298 .

POTATOES and CORN
Quantity seed potatoes.

or

A

A Special for Dad!

weight Shantung

MONDAY, JUNE 21, 1943

GUERNSEY COW, 5 yrs. old.
GUERNSEY COW, 4 yrs. old, calf by side.
GUERNSEY-HOLSTEIN COW, 3 yrs. old.
GRADE GUERNSEY COW, 3 yrs. old.
GUERNSEY HEIFER, 2 yrs. old.

$10°

Robe

Seersucker

EAST

Cocoon Craft Silks
Pure Silk Foulards at

375

Rummer

NOR

and CLASSIC SILKS

For leisure hours...

On account of ill health I will sell at my fa rm located 2 miles south and A mile west,
4 mile south of Delton, known as old Al Chase farm on

JOHN DEERE MANURE SPREADER.
FIVE TOOTH COMBINATION
CULTIVATOR.
14 TOOTH CULTIVATOR.
LOW WHEELED IRON WAGON AND
RACK.
ONE WING, POTATO PLANTER.
SET OF DUMP BEDS.
EXTENSION LADDER, NEW
LADDER, 12 FT., NEW.
GARDEN CITY CLIPPER STEEL PLOW.
99 OLIVER PLOW. FANNING MILL.
LAWN MOWER. 5 FT. WINDROWER.
HOG CRATE. BLOCK AND TACKLE.
800 LB. PLATFORM SCALES.
SCALE BEAM, 400 LBS.
DOUBLE HARNESS, HEAVY, LIKE
NEW.
.
250 FT. NEW ROPE, 3-8 IN.
CORNSHELLER.
.
30 GAL. OIL DRUM AND PUMP.
THREE 50 GAL. OIL DRUMS.
COOKER.
DeLAVAL CREAM SEPARATOR.
2 TEN GAL. MILK CANS.
WATER SEPARATOR.
Other articles too numerous to mention.

to

WEMBLEY

give a comfortable

UCTION SALE
HORSES

N eckwear!

New summer patterns
with leisure collar, wear
with 0 tie or often neck.
White, plain, and fancies.
Plenty of plain whites in
shapely supreme broad
cloth.

of

SORRELL MARE, 6 yrs. old.
BAY MARE, 10 yrs. old.

Give him the best in

Shapely Shirts

Illi, IMl ,,:»■&gt;&gt;&gt; .rw
«...
ixxmard the Naw Mothers Club of
A' mess, obviously but .something w.apotw of offense, that we an- INTERMENT OF VllTIM
|Barrv countv is muting on a Navy
even more serious—The entering starting to Washington tomorrow OF MARINE COLLISION
i„c
t-u.uw.rt
l,aff to* M11' Saturday. June 28.;
Wedge for outright, unadulterated i morning with tiic recipe,
bureaucratic rule becked by punl- i .
Uve Dowers
My b“by ducks are in a dilemma. tings resident, were brought to Has- „u,niArJ h?vLr'i,naprintk??10r«&lt;.tlI
‘
.
I They try to put their bills under ting for burial on Saturday H.- "to'5.
was In thc merchant marine service &gt; a'd l." *'“Jf...1*!1".
£1? 2
U MB m«n nvmu-nl
a br » * HIX tWlCC «l.&gt; LlTgC US till it Wink* and wan one of thc victims of a col- 1
system of men rathe, than a system , Jiuii what
linic thpy havp ljariins, Hrion of n tanker and a freighter
.•£*
~
in the Atlantic on June 1 Thebodv
JhJ?iaii!lf „C
of laws.
...
them.
was brought here bv his father. 111'!*’ t,M uso- wlten called upon.
It was Hitter who instructed thej
ln B dilemma too. Trving to Charles K Thompson.- of Hopewell.; *"'d “l
JuyX‘Uatb,“re belni!
Mali courts to decide cases on the find names for 75 baby ibohlrra. I Va.. his cnlv living relative. Mr.
ho other source
basis of the “general sentiment pre-1 named IB of tliem. Bill. Henry. Pal,
““ ty
“ thc
vailing in the communities," where Mike. Dm-uro. Homer und such, Ur «r Mr. Oran. Muir Coinn.ltM I cento a month dues paid
name,uthe
the victims were tried.
-and believe Ill -------* other 57 services were held nt Riverside |' members, and thc club will gladiy
nitpreclate
the
support
of the pub- '
•’Charlie." That ought to solve tire cemetery on Saturday afternoon at
lie
during
the
tag
dav
sate.
This latest Supreme Court ruling problem. They are just like boys, two o'clock, the Rev. 8. Conger I
iHathaway officiating. Interment | . All mothers who nave sons 0- i
Would appear to be a step in the always hungry.
was beside the mother In Riverside.' daughten In the U. 8. Naw. Mar­
same general direction.
There are three schools of thought
ines. Coast Guards'or Naval Re-I
serves arc invited* to join the club. |
concerning the disposition of Herr CHARLTON PARK:
The damage is done nnd there
Kellogg Fir-id Air Porre Bu.-relxtll
y-;
American war expenditures for '
train will piny ball at the Park Sun­
this unfortunate decision cart be|SoTOc ft-ant ,0 put h)m
Iln. clltlU. day nftcrnoDn.
the first quarter of 1043 were about I
reversed—Either the present court; *omc want to hang him to a hiell frames nt the nark this naron a billion dollars more than for the
mlghl reverse itself ('which is Un-1 kory limb and some just want him will prubably.be scarce.
entire war year 1918.

HkJ."!.

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ROGER WILLIAMS, Clerk

.

EAST

SELLING QUALITY KEEPS ITS BUSY

STATE

STREET

H A S T 1 N G S, M 1 C H.

�,.nds of usrush to P

(hc „roe
! your
r°°LC ready warrtng «o P
membered a*B hard working fatta- COMMITTEE NAMED
er. one wBD toved the Bod. more
a* a good
arc
THE HASTINGS BANNER, THURSDAY, JUNE 17, 1M1

Navy Recruiters to
Be At Post Office
Each Saturday

nrtBARRY
»t industry
P »»MEAT
“
Mr. Btaln has lived aD his ‘life
WAR

applicants are aent there at Navy
expense. Seabcra applicants Wfil be
rated by Civil Bogineer Corps Navy
officers prior to induction at De­
troit.
,

In this axnlntthity and Win be re­

ciUsen, paignbor and a iund isih-

Henry StMnmback to Sarva
A* Chairman of New Body

:: srwtr &lt;4Kr

OBITL'AXV
Henry Steenbock, farmer. Hasmother's funeral will find the same
during which Navy personnel were
After many weeks of 111 health.
tying procured mu Inly through se­ ■awav at
Regular meeting tonight al the response today.
A dear One from n» 1* taken
hall.
lective service from Barry county. I
mittee of Barry County, according
the Kalsmasco Navy Recnutlnq 1
Our n«w ritual team will Initiate A voice we loved is stilled
lo
Glenn Wolring. Chairman of the
—•-------- stabliahlng weekly re- ,
their first class of candidates at Our lender hearts arc broken
Comity War Board.
And the vacancy in our home
■arances In HastlngB.
this meeting.
'
cruil
Hie new committee Is similar to
______ iturday, June. 19-and
Comrade joe Pritchard had. a Never can be filled.
others set up throughout Michigan NOTICE TO CVEPITOB8
cn
the
Hoy
WicUuun
farm
facing
scheduled to continue as long OA Ute Puller cemetery where ho was very painful accident, while crank­
to handle the War Meat program
the need la shown, r Navy-Wavea- laid to real. The family moved ing a gas engine. The handle flew PENNOCK HOSPITAL
administered jointly by the County
The following honpital items were War Board and the Food Distribu­
Beabees recruiting party wlU be In from there lo Carlton township in on. striking him in the mouth,
Hastings PoitoHIce from 0 a. m. the fall of 1*75. In 1805 he married knocking out one tooth and lacer­ received too late for insertion last tion Administration. Other m«uChief Boatswain's Mate, Edward !
ating his lipa.
.
berz appointed to the committer in­
Medlcal patients discharged were cluded Waiter E. Culbcrt of Hun­
Plans will be made tonight for
J. Morse, rec: utter in charge of thc ;
Mra. Anne Kahler, Woodland; Carl
Kalamarx.) office for the Navy, an- !
township. With the ex­ the trip to Lansing on Sunday. June Thrams. Sunfield; Miss Nalda Mil­ tings. R: 3 livestock producer: Ar­
nouheed this week that thc Navy Woodland
thur Geukrs of Miaaleviiie. meat
ception
of
four
years
between
1*01
ler. Clarksville; Baby Richard Leece retailer; a. A. Roth of Hastings.
1* anxioua to provide a better en- 1and 1*03, when they lived on the
asked to attend meetings as often Alto. R. 2; Mra. Ella Lahr. Hastings. Sanitary Engineer for Barry coun­
llstment service to Barry residents |
Young men 17 yeara of age may Woodland farm. Mr. and Mra. Deck­ m poseible. Remember It is not R 5; Ed Swiger. Clarksville.
ty Health Department; F. L. Bauer
er
lived
all
of
their
married
life
The
surgical
patients
discharged
still enlist in the navy. Consent.1at thoir Carlton home. Early In only your privilege It is your duty
of Hastings. Chairman of the local
were Lewis Ferris. Dowling; Judv OPA Price and Rationing Board,
r.f parents is required. Training is 1
from eight to twelve weeks at Great I 1*40. he wax obliged to give up of the best ways to do this t» to Ann and David John Stem. *03 8. and Leroy Snell of Hasting*. News
Lakes Naval Training Station, and | fanning because ot ill health. Dur­ attend the meeting and help carry Broadway; Charles Beaty, Middle- Reporter for Barry County.
t&lt; Hawing nine-day paid leaves, en- | (ing this time he did not give up. | onjhe
■ 1 HIV werkwe
WVIK wc w.c
are M/UI*
trying ~
to MW.
do.
Under the leadership of John
Thc auditors have completed* dlcvllle. R. 3; Miss Elaine Sherwood. Halplne. Jr.. District Supervisor for
llitcd men in six cares out of ten ,but continued to do such tasks as
■^...— .the
m- .books
—,-------------------------ot your quarter Ionia. R. 4; Mrs. Keith Chase. 521
arc gotrg into Navy trade achoois lie was able lo until he was taken auditing
thia county, the above' namcj War oitntr. ror. fublicatiom
from which they graduate usually suddenly ill two weeks before his master and find a very good bal­ W. Center; Mra. Charles Law­ Meat committee will assume the re- &gt;
rence. 520 N. Bolt woo.-.. Mra. An­ sponslbiUty for the Meat Program i t.
ance in our treasury.
as petty officers.
' death."
He leaves hta wife and five chil­
Isn't it about lime we had an­ drew Carpenter, Hasting*. R. 5.
Mcil. 18 through 38 are in almost
tor Barry counfy.
Eight surgical patients were reg­
ulPcuses Mibjirt to the draft and dren. Fred L. Decker of Woodland. other family night? With .Hie new
Special efforta will be made bv ■ '!•
may not enlist. The notable ex­ AUdra E. Francis. Saginaw. Edna B. members taken In by our auxiliary istered on Tuesday, June 8. XX fol­ this comaiinee to regulate the
ception la In the .Navy's Senbcca. Daniels of Carlton. Norma E. Lauer und our own new members we could lows: George McNutt. 742 E. Mill slaughter permit system in Burry .'
St.; Mrs. Celia Townsend. Wood­ County, so an to inspire nroiier dis- •
or construction battalions, and en--’ Saginaw and Mildred M. Endsley, have a very nice gathering.
land;
Mias Doris Houghtallng.
hstmenta are being facilitated for ot Howel), besides 12 grandchildren
Dowling, R 1; Mrs. Edlln Kent.) tributton of all kinds of meal bcall men qualified for thia type ot and ope great grandchild. He leaves I.EO A. MILLER AUXILIARY
also a Miter, Mrs. Btclla Dippy ot
222 Johns St . Grand Rapids; Mra civilian population. Also, through
service.
Merle Warren. Augusta. R I; Mrs. A. A. Roth. Sanitary. Engineer ’
Men about to b&lt;r inducted and Perry and a brother Glen L- DecxOur next regular meeting will be Guv Miller. 720 8. Jefferson; Mra.
on. Maia., and an uncle
who havo construction or madhine er o: ™iu
of Committee &gt;. to provide i "
nt 8 P. M. tonight. ThU U not thc Arthur Bennett, Sr.. 014 E Madison; .ai Member
trade experience may c»D al the Fred Clay M
&lt; Bancroft.
program that will prevent waste
nds and neighbors will
recruiting office here Saturday and
His frien^
~... official meeting of the month, Mra. Samuel Ashby. 846 E. Bond of both the meat and byproducts
obtain full information about qual- remember him as a kind, sympathe- therefore you will not receive a St.
of stock slaughtered.
card.
Please
come
anyway
as
there
On the same date, three medical
Hying- for Scabees duty before they He ILstener to their toys, sorrows
All slaughter permits for Barry
are drafted. Accepted Seabees en- ‘ and heartaches; as a friend always Is Just as important work lo be patients were registered — Archie County will be the responsibility o.’ ‘ fwno»a. ■&lt; mH praUte oiri
ter service not m *«o rhonthly bticx ready to help them whenever they done one meeting ns another. To­ Reickord, Hastings. R, 2: Mra. Kit­ IhLi committee and they will have
privates or apprentice seamen bul I needed help he could give, as an night there are eleven more can­ tle Olney. 318 8. Brojuiway; Claude power to approve or reject any nnd
didates
to
be
Initiated
as
circum
­
Kennedy.
535
W.
Grand.
with pcily officer ratings paying honest and upright citlxen In all
'all aopllatlons for slaughter wlthOne boy and three girls were born , in the county.
*78 to *126 base pay. plus 20' per* of his dealings with others. His stances did not permit them to
come in with the other 20 who were V
trilfc overseas
cent
WVVi.wua, pay. plus allowances family
..WIIUJ will
— ... remember
............. --ills-----loving
ind’iBra* Jilt ■"jShnHii'ph*. Jr . Dtateict superBesides our
for &lt;k|x&gt;ndrnU that bring their I care and devotion. his una-wuming initiated June 3rd.
Dept.
8cc.-Trcas
—
Tlir
Red
Anew
wlmidrg,ta.iM
lnif ot comm!lUT- »'hlch is being
PiycheCk*
to
from
*121
to
$223
guidance,
his
thoughtful
counsel
inycheCks
*223
...... month
.....nil* from
frjAn, ff.M
tlmtr ~and his
fr.lr V
M. ■« Interest III
n4.!’
‘hu Wednesday A. M.. in Sukeen
in CvetT"
every­ degree team and ita president be­
per
the date rtf
ot tlielr
entry into armed service.
thing that concerned lhem. His ing present, we were both surprised I’nd1 are ' nmJUvn2^h£reLtOM»r*1 P«rYlsor room. Court Umar, for ih*
of organisation and inA Third ahd currently verv Im­ religious belief was personified by and pleased to have as our honored uJ.m’rr « jXr?^l^tri‘tn MrHand
portant phase of Navy recruiting in the Golden Rule. "Do unlo others guest Dept. Sr. Vice President
this area is that of procuring Wo­ .as you would that they should do Mary Smith ot Detroit who gave us
| reg”**”",
a very enlightening talk on our feraon, June 5.___ __________
men applicants fbr the WAVES unto you”
ORDER FOR PUBLICATION
and coast guard SPARS.
The funeral services were held at work for the coming year. About
***
MOTtOE TO CREDIT0B8
Larreat Hatchery
Several Hany women already the home on June 11 at 2.00 o'clock. 65 were present at this meeting
The largest hatchery tn the Unit­
We are organising a degree team
have enlisted in thc WAVES, nt "He lived for those who loved him.
at this time.
At our June 3rd ed States Is at Vineland. New Jer­
least two as officers. Women 2u For his heart was kind and true:
through 35. without minor depend­ For the many ties that bound him meeting etster Zoa Engelhardt was sey. where 1500.000
hatched at one Ume.
ents and with at least two years To thc friends that best he knew: elected 6 months trustee.
Yours truly wishes to thank the
of high or business school may ap­ For the tasks that God assigned
girls for the lovely lace table cloth
ply. Hie Recruiter here Saturday
him
presented me in appreciation. As
will forward all applications re-|
only delegates or their alternates
' cclved to.Detroit. Women accepted In the yenra he traveled through:
far interview will be sent to De­ For the bright hopes left behind are allowed lo attend encampment
this year, let's make It our duty to
troit at Navy expense where If
him.
attend that one day. June 27th
qualified mentally, morally und And the good that he could do."
and bring back whatever beneficial
physically, they will be enlisted
information our superiors have
nnd sent home on inactive duty HOLE LEATHER
gathered for us. Let's make this
status to await openings In thc FROM COTTON
training program.
Some 60.000
Scarcity of any raw material ncLt an outstanding year of service es­
women arc to be recruited for shore ns a spar to the scientists of this pecially to those who are fighting
station duty this year, relieving' an country to invent a sutmllutc for it. this war that we’ tt*y live the life
equal number of trained men U&gt; They are .succeeding wonderfully. of a free people.
fight at rea. Barry county veter­ For Instance, a few months ago a
ans organisations are working with scarcity of leather became evident. OBITUARY
John W. Stairs was bom in Carl­
the Navy to bring WAVES trglnkui Attention was turned to cotton tex­
to thc attention of women consid­ tiles as a substitute. The carpet ton township. Barry county. Sep­
ered qualified by character and Industry is now manufacturing a tember 0. 1815. He was fifth in a
training for work in the WAVES.
material made from cotton that can family of fl children ijprn tn Mr
Skilled women workers arc not be used In place of sole leather. and Mrs. David Stair*. 4 brothers
sought. All women accepted arc Testa made by shoe manufacturers nnd two sisters. In nl» boyhood
trained cither as yeomen, store have established that this subsitute days he attended a public school,
k&lt;c|Hr&gt;. pharmacist mates, radio has the desired wearing qualities. thc one known as thc Cheney dis­
Xraters. parachute riggers, hos- Chemical treatment of the cotton trict in Carlton.
»
il corpswomen or technicians nr Rives it strong wear and needed
He was married to Stells Bawdy.
ns aviation machinists or metal­ flexibility. This cotton substitute Feb 25. 1008. Three children came
smiths.
Women applying should for sole leather 4s adaptable lo all to bless their home. Two sons Ira
present birth certificates, if possible, types of shoes.
nnd Richard, and.one daughter. Lu­
transcripts of high school or busicille all living at home. Mra. Stairs
mxt school training und three let­ MARRIAGE LICENSES
passed away on.Xhdr 25th wedding
ters of recommendation.
David M. Sutherland, city............ 45» anniversary about 7 yeara ago. Be­
Boys of 17 will be required to Wanda C. Cummings, Grand Rap­ sides the children, three brothers
present blood testa taken within
ids
32
remain Arthur of Carlton. Edd of
.in dnvs. Actual enlistment 1* tak­ Miles M. WatA-s. city21
Freeport nnd Will of New York
ing place in Detroit, again, and Kathleen Daniels, Carlton
“ state.

Week-End Specials!
i RED STAR YEAST 2 ige cake.
I, !

Thc cake to take to ea

Barbecue Sauce, 5 ox.
Durkees Famous Dressing
Hellmans Sandwich Spread
Prepared Mustard, 1 qt.__
400 Club Ginger Ale, 3 for
Muffets
10 WnOLB W1IBAT BISCUITS
Sunbrite Cleanser, 1 can
Linco Bleach, 1 gal.

4

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C. Thomas Stores

worked

Wldd,nSbut no

G‘(« his
wonders

I arc
thous:

AUCTION SALE

Hoving sold the residence I will dispose of the furniture ot
public auction at the residence at 730 S. Jefferson on

SATURDAY, JUNE 19, 1943

I O,'el.^erkilow»«sind
b'° flick of*
At the
p°we^
hundreds
time
food, clean or

. i .he switch and
home
^hty0Uth; ' work to be
-When there
mediately- H°
the job imm hving
I ll be on
^k"\-:weep
g
. ng
low ,n
ralt
the flo°”’
W'U’'VXly' I sub
^
hundreds
of
othe^
1"08
y’ washing you'
consi,dC
‘
food and doing
cents a day
uc
pr«•Meeting y°taskstroublesome

COMMENCING AT 1:00 O’CLOCK I OFFER THE FOLLOWING:

Walnut dining room suite,
consisting of tabic and pad, 6 chain,
buffet and China closet.

Hall tree.

Stands.

Wall cabinet
Electric lamps

2 Pc. velour living room suite.

Throw rugs and carpets

Occasional chair.

Curtains.

3 Pc. Walnut bedroom suite,
consisting of bed, Simmon* coil
•pringt and mattre**, dresser and
chc«t.
. ■ - ■ .

Several rockers.

Dresser.

Mattress.

Feather bed and pillows
Automatic electric washing
machine.

100 Ib. ice box, porcelain
lined.

8x10' 6" Wilton rug.

Garland gas stove.

9x12 Wilton rug.

Good overcoat, size 42.

Several odd chairs.
Long looking glass.

Kilowatt

Bench wringer.

Bed, Simmons coil springs
and mattress.

The above fumituro is nearly now and
nice.

mo In this newspaper often

Dishes and cooking utensils
Many other article* too numcrou* to

mention Including tome lake furni­
ture.

Consumers Power Company

TERMS: CASH DAY OF SALE. NOTHING TO IE REMOVED UNTIL SETTLED FOR.

ANTHONY WHITFLEET Pfop
DEWEY REED, Auctiwvraar

ATOM FLORY. Cart

INVEST IN A'BRIGHTERiTUTURE
d&amp;ryWAR BONDS AND STAMPS fagularly

�THE HASTINGS BANNFK, THURSDAY, JUNE 17, IMS

i"“™™^'X&gt;NNUAL SCHOOL

{branch DISTRICT
CT ATE AlAlAf I) A VC
Emw Ckranna*
in lued ln ,lw manufacture of many i SOUTH SHULTZ
। The Union prayer meeting of the 1|A|[ NUW IrAfl
FCW vnongw mao®
.substitutes. Peterson stated, and I Mrs. Ubbie Craven and Mina
i North and South churches, will be
MethodiSt rOStOrS
I now are serving humanity In ways I Kenyon visited Ida Carpenter Tubs-.
I sum of *11,000 with the rtale trea»- &gt; jrrTlUA I1A1IA a u
held, at the Grover Marshall home. TlAJA TUIDHC AC
I The Michigan conference of the never dreamed of in peacetimes.,
afternoon and found her getThursday evening of this week. &lt;■ IVVU IllIKUj Ul
। ehSreh Mme’uded it*
Hundreds of new plastics, manu- . *ln* alonK nicely and recovering
|UT’ By filing a certificate by an
___
Mr.
Mr, rftrt.. When. Mr ‘ "V """•'J «l
Me
ch euM.udedJU
mSuP^m tlrai.eSSS. ! '™
(omunurf i™
iwim ii
’ A|ji v on ATTFIini
I and Mrs. Vern Hawblltx were among 11
• I CfUAAl fACTC The change-waa made in pastors ! and agricultural wastes, bulk large I and
Jerry ° Connor and Dethose who helped rive M-. and Mrs I III Al
r(l\T\
Vaiui^lrtuR Nash? among the products which will have
before being permitted to again op- । coverage of at least. (1,000 tor prop- vHL I taU All EnU!
Floyd Armour, a housea-trming at
JVIIVVL WJIJ
I&gt;lton prominent place* tn the production
»P«
Mate an automobile.
; erty damage. (5.000 for one person I
i!?S*L
n
fJL^
“
?
e
J
M,
?I.
Qa
:?J?
Jr
i
^Continued
from
Page
1.
Sec;
2.)
I
Banheld
and
Penfield.
The
two
|
of
consumer
goods
after
the
war.
■
JSd
“
1
“
/jJ^^h^Tf Batfie
Dlgnan
DUnan further stated
.tated that per- injured
injured or killed,
killed, and *10.000 for (Continued from page 1,
1. Section 1)
1. .
nr * Mr and Mn
„ mn,n- ’ knied
twn nr
— —
—°
—
—- i’—
0' mr
mOre
Pm
MJUrrd Or
n* actua-* C“...
h baUnce °n nanu । Wavne
W.&amp; Co®.
”: Property of railroad, telegraph, tele- new pastors who will serve in this I The engineer predicted the caat 1
Conklin .nd
and“children
children ’o
off"Alspent the weekend al their
'* Ivfdfta^S U«!2i£ntm?nnwhk?h I 3. By filing a bond of a »urety|June 30- 1M2
83*55.86. Thia began were Saturday evening guests
id on
companies (like the Merchants JCtunclk :
1 beeu working for A. Lathmn nt
any i*rion is Injured or killed, company showing coverage equal to indicate* that the cash on hand
on of
of her
her parent*.
p?ref,tf- Mr. and
a,MnMrs
M*HOJohn
i?iS
■
n ,1 »»--•
—
Mr and
Hnu-nr-i Dispatch) express companies and .
ttwin.| coveries. H&lt; said postwar airplanes
Cloverdale the rent two weeks W
must* immediately1 report there- that called for by the Insurance । June 30 this year will be about
£*[!??•,*
uf* Mrr
ow w)io 'hdtc abeen*
at" Philariri- ‘Other public service corporations ■ Ko complete list of the appoint-.I will be safer, stronger and more jjj a(1(j Mrs. Lester bonne vine visCident In writing to the secretary company certificate.
, four times as Urge as a year ago.
| Snow
who h*e
ban and
at Pn
lad,-I- thc ita,e took over tluit function' menu madedut the bishop U avail- durable through the use of new
la called
on friends
relatives
)^r and Mr* Harry Mlslner of
of state on forms to be provided , &lt; »&gt;' f1!‘ng a bond signed by at ।bupermtenuent
Superintendent Van
Buskirk
’
s
re,
^tu'rdavafternmn*
Mr
ami
Mra
vanenrollment
busutk-* re- , Saturday afurnoon * Mr and Mra The Proceeds of such corporation able, only the change* made were , rauU produced In wi.de or in par Kalamazoo recently. * Mila AXhbv
.fay branch
office* of
of the
state de
de-­ least two Individual wiretie* '.nJ
each ,DOrt
I
showed the
thetotal
total
.by
branch offices
the state
abmved
enrollment for
for !! Jame* Mead left Friday for a*£1
few 1 u!xe?«“•»• U*E*
by act given In Ute dally papers.
Amo’** fr°m farm crop* and agricultural ■ had the misfortune to lose a valpartment. state police posts, police SSJ^»T*!iSi2^,n«^.Cih,nin'.hn^ thU vear *“ 1503’ compared with , day* visit 'with their children at of ,h* ^Ulature put into the prt- these change* the following will In- waste*.
I ^^5
and
last week #
stations and sheriffs offices.
Kfnr
i1388 tor lhe Previous school year. 1 Grand Rapids and Big Rapids * | nlarJJ school fund. The distribution terest many of our readers:
1 Peterson said the world can look Visitors at the Alva Kenyon tome
lnsun,n&lt;* com- There were 438 non-resident puplla 4 several acres of com was planted ' ot. ^at fund for any school disRev. Karl JCrsftrt who has made forward to lhe appearance on the Sunday were Mr. and Mra Ronald
ln the hlgh gchool and grades. I the utter part of last week and sev-Itrlc^ ** based on the number of per- a fine record al.Ludington has been , postwar market of a nylon window Kenyon and Dick and Jack of NashFailure to make this report with­ pany certificate.
in 10 days will, under the law, con­ _ .
_ .
....
-His detailed report gave many oth- ' erai more are about.ready to plant
school age—five to 20 yoars made the pastor of the Second screen through which children c-n ville, M?. and Mrs. Jim McEvoy and
stitute a misdemeanor and tne om
c*- interesting statistics, on which ' this, coming weebf * Relatives’ and i _l,r,n8 1,1 that district. At first thc Street MqUtwitet church at Grand , noke pencils ,and parent* can cfoae three children of Grand Ledge,
erator's llcennr and automobile ..
.
,
we will comment in future Issues.
friends of Mrs Anna ostroth wife “mount per person o( school age Rapids, which U a good promotion . the holes by rubbing their hands Mra. G. DeMott and Mra. Ooruon
registration could be suspended.
Dlgnan stated.
D Cook as a member of the board I attended her funeral at Nashville millions. Hie distribution Ulis year ' Rev William H. Helrigle. who was ‘ neer revealed tlurt scores of the Homer McCdwen visited relatives In
a, al‘V'Xrh’in^t
b°m mSmSnu 10
■ m* p&lt;ro^!SU ?cre Juady .for «d’'* arand Rap*da Uj“ week’
An article appearing ...
In ...
the
If the accident report shows that .....
v Bas- will expire June 30 His name was * Evangelical church. Sunday evenli g
a person causing thc accident has ton &lt;Mass ) Herald of June 10. an­ --------.-u .for
-------------------term.
------------The w BaptLsmaf services were held at ^b’xil age in each school district. . near Middleville, and who had been : Ulan Introduction When the Jap- ।
----------------- “~
presented
another
superintendent
nf
the anese's sneak attack upon Pearl'
a JiablUtv insurance policy in force . noEtnccs that Palmer Osborn, son of vote gave him 18 votes and one the Northclwirch for five children ’Until “mparati'vely recent times. • district
Sd5r.J2 buLs Second War
Suudsy morning-♦ Sylvia Whi":
tU*JiT °L?n^Orand Tra'^ district for five Harbor changed lhe national ec­ _
at the time of the accident, furth- I Mr. and Mrs. Wallate Osborn. Has- blank.
Loan Bond today than to think of
--------- of
L. Battle--------- •pent
...—. Sunday L...
grader, who attended a high school years, was appointed as the pastor cnomy.
.
er proceeding.. »o far as the seen - tings, and a senior student at Harmore.
creek
one
good
reason why you couldn’t.
lary of state is concerned will not ' vard. has been awarded the Clem- M The board met after the annual with the hopte folkt. * The chiU j ouutde
hU-du-n dL-.trtct. was paid of
of Trinity Methodist church. Grano
Orand _
?
“
next roar
be required.
Sns Herschel -prize for meritorious meeting and organized for next
•-------•—..—
»_«—i— ®?
officers:
ren of the North Maple Grove Suit- -&gt;•
. tharpupil or his or her parents. Repids, whose pastor. Rev. Albert H ———————
Dlgnan said a revoked or sus- I w&amp;rk in engineering sciences. The £v
reelecting
fo
f
Idren’.■: iVt’V* small proportion of rural Pellowc. suddenly died hut before;
day
School,
p.-v»
n
nice
Children/
pended
be icmubcm
restored ■ honor
the gradu- Presi
?5^.t’
n-nir«lgl.\th (raders Went to high school the conference at Benton Harbor.
—■
penned licence
ncm-e cannot
caiunn mc
iwnw was presented
pivoculcu by
“&gt; uk
■
Day pregram to a rood attenfliu
toll IS*
the individual
inHIviHimt Involved
involved nroves
proves '1 ate school
ach/vU a
ofE snelns^rlntr
engineering.
’
VpL, d
_
da.&gt;* Bellying that rural
Rev. W. Mahlon Jones, who serv- |I
financial reanonriWUtv to meet anv
---------------- *-•----------------Dr. D. D. Walton Tire other two
„
.
,
n j
....
! eighth graders were as much en- cd for four
.
year*. at —
Hastings,
and.
1^n..Borid?--win.ltwp “
'led to
school education
a* ffi.i
H.im. arising out of future act;-1 Cool meat broth rapidly, keep members of the hoard are Chaylea,■
ilikd
io a
• high
hl&lt;h
ntoiloo
wii
rn.de wiennuiXni
ol
then „7"dffi™t
waa made
superlntemiein
ot
jthe pUnn up end the price, down. „
re ei.iuh
,r.de boy.
...d jlrU , ",
w.i,
dents. This proof may be furnished cold, use soon.
; Faul and Hubert D. Cook.
----------------------------------------------------------- HKiJ.'XJnnS.taT2^!!'1.'1ft5 ii' twdnl-d putor or th. nr.t Uetho.
„
legislature first jins.-xd a law re- hu, church at Battle Creek
____________________________
______________________ ■—’I
qulring every rural school district | ReJ £ ■Ml^ve who lias been
W
B_______________________ —
to pay the tuition of all iu eighth I
of the^.’rt
i
hU* Jh^'The hw
|
b&gt;Jo&lt; SaSt’J! •

MOTOR LAW
TEETH

:MEETING MONDAY

Palmer Osborne Wins
Honor Award

Oux. 100%

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BULLETS AKO

BAY MARE, 7 yr«. old, wgt. about 1200
ROAN MARE, 5 yn. old, wfat. about
1300
BAY HORSE, 5 yr*, old, wgt. about
1200
Set double work hornets, in good shape.
New bridle* and line*

JERSEY COW, 8 yr*, old, freshened
Moy 31
GUERNSEY COW, 5 yr*, dd, freshened
June 5
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HOLSTEIN-JERSEY COW, 4 yr*, old,
posture bred
GUERNSEY-JERSEY COW. 3 yr*, old.
pasture bred
ROAN COW. 8 yr*, old, farrow
These cow* have all been TB and
Bang* tested
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amount of such tuition which the
' E1
,
district must pay. Whatever it I cn‘‘rch' Ofand RapIds.
i
Rev.’- Alflrd
AUird Way. who was several
lacked of paying it was made up by ! R®'
the pupil or his or her parents. &gt;ear.s “8° t*,e PGatw ot the local .
When, the 15 mill tax limitation Methodist church, has retired from
law waa adopted by the voters of the superintendency of Bronson 1
Michigan, in many rural OBtricta hospital. Kalamazce. where he had i
It was found impossible to keep ' made a splendid record. He very |
—-------— .....
­
within that fixed limit and pay the capably
served
the church
church by
by large
Urgely increasing, ,h
the
endowment of
high school tuition of Its pupils1 ,v
- -^^..-,...1
who had completed eight grades, of Albion collect. He was a fine
school work. So the .state took over preacher and pastor also; He has
tutaaaally comfortable exferd
thc Job of paying that tuition, and reached the time of life where he
-taels he should retire from active
has continued it ever since.
During the depression, following work. He was Injured severely in
I the crash of value* and securities in an automobile accident about a year
| 1929. most rural, vjnage. and city ago...
i schools had to make drastic curi tnilment in teachers’ wages, or
I siwrtcn the school year. Many ciUes
■ and villages found it necessary also
I to cut out some of the special train­
; in* carried on by their schools in
prosperous years. The low wages
paid to teachers threatened disaster
Farm Crops Will Be Used
to the public schools, because those
who had the required qualifications
In Producing Substitute*
for teaching could eam much more
in other occupations. The 15 mill
There will same good result from
tax limit, which the people had this World war to the people of the
voted, made It impossible to in­ United States, particularly to thc
crease wages or enlarge the school fanners. That statement Ls based
service lo the pupils or community. on what was said. In a recent series
At this point the stale legislature of addresses in this state, by V. 8
realized that, with the tax limit Peterson, the du Pont Co.’s agri­
fixed by the voters gwn degree, help cultural consultant engineer.
must come from the state, or pub­
Mr. Peterson asserted that Amer­
lic education in Michigan would ican fanners can be thankful that
take- a long, backward step; so the the Axis nations did not have B
: present school-aid law was enacted. monopoly of scientific knowledge,
। It,makes J45.000.000 the limit of all research ability and Individual in­
state payments to schools, includ­ itiative when they gained control
Ing the primary fund and tuition. ,of nearly all of the world's tin
I which had been provided by pre­ mines, rubber trees, camphor, silk
: vious laws.
and other essential commodities.
- In two further article® on this
As supplies of one commodity af­
subject in succeeding issues of the ter another were cut off or threat­
i Banner, the writer will show how ened. Peterson said research spe­
much money Is paid to the Has- cialists were set at work developl tings. Barry. Freeport. Woodland. iRt substitutes.
| Thornapple and Nashville school
Substitutes Are Superior
I districts by the state, and how much
”Wc can not say much about
the taxpayers raise to carry on some of the substitutes already
| these 12 grade schools In the fol­ perfected for military reasons be­
lowing one there will be some ven­ cause they are superior to the or­
interesting figures for each of the IginaLs." the engineer reported.
M rural school districts of the coun­
Agricultural products have been
ty. 30 of which are transporting
their pupils to Hastings. Middle­
ville. Delton. Nashville and Wood­
land. Rural school officers and tax­
payers may be interested In the
difference in cost to local taxpay­
ers where district schools are main­
tained and those where pupils are
transported to towns having high
schools.
The primary school money, as lias
been stated, comes from taxes on i
corporations and estates very large- ।
ly. The tuition and state aid cash '
comes from an indirect lax—the
Hoving decided to quit farming I will offer for sale ot my place 4 miles south
I sales tax. So we all help pay it bv ,
handing pennies to those who sell ।
and 2 miles west of Middleville or ’/* mile south and ’/* mile east of Bowen* Mill*
I us articles—from chewing gum to
1 threshing machines. Because it Is j
on Section 8, Yankee Spring* Twp., Barry Co., the following on
separated from us in such small
! amounts we never make a protest—
we Just pay it, and forget it. But if
I the *207.628.63 of tuition money and
state aid for schools were spread ax
a tax on all of Barry county, it
would add over 10 mill* to the tax
rate. Would you hear a roar of em­
BEGINNING AT I O'CLOCK SHARE.
&lt;■ '
phatic protest If that were done?
You certainly would; for it would
add 40 per cent to the tax rate. The
originator of Indirect taxation was
a statesman.
JERSEY HEIFER, 9 mos. old

CEREVIM

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Solid Food For Babies

BULL, Aberdeen Angus, Black

HOLSTEIN-GUERNSEY HEIFER, 9 mos.
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2 HEIFER CALVES

TOOLS
Formoll tractor F-12, overhauled this
spring
1 bottom International tractor plow
8 ft. International tractor disc
3 sec. International spring tooth drag
Two 2 horse cultivator*
Deering mower. 5 ft. cut
2 horse hay rake
.
2 horse hay rake for repair*
40 Oliver plow Bean puller
2 sec. spike drag
DeLaval cream separator No. 12
50 gal. oil drum
Electric fence unit
2 five gal. cream can*
2 horse hay farm wagon steel wheel*
Hay rack
Many other articles too numerous to
mention.

TERMS OF SALE: All turn* of $20.00 or under, cash;
all. sums
over that
amount 6 months time will be given on good bankable note* with interest
ot 7 per cent. Anyone desiring time tee clerk before talc.

BOMBS

KITCHEN FATS
ARE NEEDED
FOR MUNITIONS

Stebbins &amp; Jacobs

WM. H. ELLSWORTH, Prop.

THE REXALL STORE
Hastings Mich.

Phone 2131

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Craven and

Mina

steely and recovering
imle Allen, of Kalainaidlng some time with
1. Prank Hom. * Mr.
'nn Bishob of Battle
the weekend at their
► Robert Kenjon hat
t for A. Lathmp nf

Mra. Harry Mlsiner ot
rcently. * Mila AShbv
ortunc to lose u , valnd calf last week. A
&gt;e Alva Kenyon home
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald
Nek and Jack of Noah-

n of Grand Ledge,
lott and Mrs. Uoroon
1*tings. * Mr. and Mrs.
ven visited relatives In
lo buy a Second War
xlay than to think of
on why you couldn’t.

Mr. and Mrs. John Eddy and
George Bradley were In Grand
Rapids on Wednesday and aptyit
the day with Mr*. L A. Sargeant
and daughter Abby.

school, Hall ot Devine
tonroe.
Mrs. Yvonne Mun Joy left Wed­
nesday for Texarkana. Tex., to vis­ of the w««k.
I Mr. and Mra. Fiord Armour en
it her husband, Fvt. Richard Mun*nd*[lr*- AI
*'xl
tertained several of their friend*
Ila Creak. Mr. and Mra. Ed Burma
.Joy fc
?*.!!!?
v
’rtth * house-warming Ssturdsy
the Hastings High school
KO. v4ProgreMlve pedro wa*
Cerium township
and-the same (fay. U
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Armbruiter.
|
j —.&gt;•*- ... ■ —
Kent hi
at •
Pennock
aiio Edith n&lt;
cuiuL* hos- axxxt
iotu received hl* commission a* a
phal. Mr. and Mrs. Thomah and i virgie
Cpl. N. A Hemey. mechanical in- |1
navigator
-aL
the Hondo Aviation
daughter Noreert left on Sunday
Mrs
- Wood' and Vem HawbUte.
stractor at Fort Sill. Okla, and wife
Field/
Hondo.
Texas. He formerly
(pending the week In Ann Arbor visited hta parents. Mr. and Mrs. I
lerbcrt Wilcox helped to serve.
Milham Park. Kalamasoo. In cele­ to make their turns in Deuult.
Mra. Emma Henna and daugh- Monl&gt; Hm U in Traverse City for F. E. Hemey on Sunday.
bration of Marian Burkeys sixth
Cpl. P. J. Cusack, a student of J The city council met Friday ereter Dori* of Saline will spend thc , the summer where he h employed
|r*l organ selection* trttlch In-1 r,ct. Z,
weekend with Gsorgo Bradley.
at the Traverse City golf club.
Mannion Military Academy. Aurora, nlng. Only thc usual routine of
jling relative* In Caro.
Robert j Guests of Mr. arid Mrs. Clayton
Ur. and Mra. E'O. Rothaar were HL. arrived home Saturday lo spend । business wa* considered.
his summer vacation with his par- 1 Mr. and Mra. Richard Groos,
...r on Thursday were Mr. ‘m Detroit a few days this week.
Spillane spent the weekend visiting Brandjletter
and Mra.
Mra. Jc
Joseph
of t
ChiDonald cnuiui
Smith u
is ui
In uvhvu
Detroit ent*. Mr. and Mr*. P. J. Cusack of Richard Jr. and Emil Tyden are at “Wedding March" from Lohengrin JOHNCOCK REUNION
In Battle Creek.
*nd
— l,..Hanish
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whmi
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1.-their Oun lake cottage for the sum­ for the processional and MendelMrs. Chris Bpirls and daughter cago. Mr. and. Mrs. Sidney Beach, for a few day* this week with heri' W. Oreen St.
Georgia, and Mra. Angelo BpirU ' of Anng, DI. and son Gordon Cove daughter.
Mr*
William Solns, , Mr*. Ethel Freeman and daugh- mer season. . . ,
cock family was held. Saturday.
were In Grand Rapid* Sunday : 0! San Franeiaco, Mrs. Louise Col- whHe yr 8mnh |s tn Chicago on ter Paula spent last week vUltlng
June 12, at thc Cloverdale Town
where that .attended church serv- bum and Mra. Martha Branaitetter
business trip.
Mr. and Mra. Karl Bevcr and fans- i Mr. and Mr*. J. E McMillan enHall with Mrs. Arthur Johncock
ice,.
; of Grand .Haptds.
Mrs. Vem Engle left on Thurs- ily of Delton. On Friday Mra. Free- leitainod their Euchre Cluo Satur- rlage by her father, wai
entertaining. Seventy-two relative*
Mra. William Stebbins. Billie and I Mr. and Mr*. C. W. Dolan. Mr. day to Join her husband who has man and Mr*. Bever visited tn Bal- . day evening June 12th at their a pale blue sheer frock
were present to enjoy the bounti­
home on East Clinton St. Winner*
Helen. Mra. Richard Groo* and and Mr*. Harold Phillips. Mr. and ; been returned to MacDill Field. tie Creek.
ful' dinner. The following officers
Dick and Mr*. Clayton Matson Mrs Dewey Hon and George Snook .Tampa. Florida,
LeonardSWWood ’u^’Mrs.0* ttcar W«iriiaKrCMrar’Ein*,Kelley*aDd
iulse
Baldwin,
sister
of
thc
1
President. Earl Johncock; yteespent Thursday in Grand Rapids, are attending the A. E R. A. con- | Robert Shannon has been in Cln- K^mwl andJ^ment LromW- Walt*r LewU TrsvclIUy prize wa*
Gurata of Mra. Richard Groos at | vention in Cincinnati th!* week, cinnatl for a few days this week.
wa* the bridesmaid Her pre*. Russell Johncock; secretary,
as also of blue sheer and MU* Margaret Johncock, and treasGun lake on Eaturday wen
i Mr. and Mrs. Hon w01 continue
Clarence Shult* returned last . day until Monday visiting relative* ciarence^alters’^of' Ifaiiura* Yna
rr A COLD WATU
sage
was
formed
of
pink
uer. Mrs. Olin Brown. A musical
from there on a southern trip re- week from lhe University hospital in Kalamaaoo and Holland.
L.- E. Barnett, Mra. Eaward
snapdragons.
Don ।
Miss Kathleen Perry, who ha*.
Karmcs of dovtrdale rose* and
year and Anne. Mrs. William
-turning about lhe first of July.
at Ann Arbor where he had an
8HOWKB BATH
Flngleton of ML Pleasant was best
bln*. Billie and Helen. BUlto
I Mr. and Mr*. Erik von Rel* spent operation
eye.
*
-------on----hi*—
। been working in Calhoun Co . with were Kufa**mainlng for the weekend.
the weekend with Mr. and Mra. |I Mr. and Mr*. Fred -------—
man.
Goodell and the w. k. Kellogg Foundation, came .
second Saturday
The Rev. Wlmton Stone left on Aben Johnson. Miss Agnes Johnson David have gone to their cottage , xfonday u&gt; begin her duties a* senWhile peonies, rose* and other
Following the ceremony a recep­ 'next year on the
. .
Monday for Fort Wayne and will returning to Detroit with them north of Saranac for part of their jor counsellor at the Barry Co. 1 early summer flowers were used in tion was held In the church social In June. ' •
return with Mra. Stone, who has for a week,
vacation.
i Health Unit
profusion in 'the lounge and on the parlors, basket* of peonies furnish­
been spending a week there.
i Mrs. Grace Greenwood Brown of
Fred Smith attended thc session*
,
(jeorge A. Sumner and Mr*. I tables al the Tuesday luncheon at ing the decoration*. Mr. and Mr? WOMEN OF THE MOOSE
At the regular meeting of the
Billy Stebbins will leave next Chicago and Mra. Myrtle Shangh- ,of the Michigan Conference held Emma s. Evans went to Spring- lhe Country club, where sixty were Henry MUlder acted as master and
Women of the Moom*. Fridav rveTuesday to be an assistant eoun- nessy of Kalamazoo were guest* on ।at Benton Harbor last week,re- ; field rj . on Friday fora vLslt with ' sepwi. Mr*. Ray Branch won lhe
ntng. June IB. the following officers
sellor at Camp Kitanniwa for the Tuesday of Mrs. John Eddy,
turning on Friday.
the former a daughter. Mis* Suz- blind bogey golf event and at bridge
Mr. and Mrs. Baldwin left Sun­ will be Installed to serve for thc
summer.
i Ml** Anne Burton left on Mon­
Mr. and Mrs. Edw. Storkan and annt. « Sumner, who ha* had a the winners were Mra. Edw. Van day evening
Mr. and Mrs. William Murphy at- dav to spend the summer In Ann Mr. and Mra. Weliealev Ironside [ position there at thc Lelandhotel! Poperlng and Mrs. John Ironside,
northern M
were at Oun lake over the week- j for theYMSt three months.
I Guest* were Mrs. M. William Mus- return will
tended lhe graduation exercises of Arbor,
their daughter. Miss Mary Agnes. I Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Finnle ,end.
। Mr. and Mrs Clifford Dolan and tard of Pontiac with Mra. Walter
- furnfd from Beaumont. Texas on
At Mount----Mercy Academy
in re
Grand
MIm Mabel Slaaon wa* in Kata- ^ons liave moved to Oun take for I Stanley and Mia* Connie Cook, at the Duplex
mp
&gt;u&gt; u»
1 Trenton, N. J., with her mother,
Both of the young people
Rapids
on O..M1W
Saturday. Their son Wednesday nnd-en route spent n mazoo on Thursday and Friday ; the summer.
Raymond returned from St. Joseph's few days with Captain and Mr*. the guest of Mr. and Mra. C. M.
Mr. and Mr*. L. O. Spark* have
~
" graduates of the local high school. I
Seminary In Grand Rapid*, June R. O. Finnle and family in Louts- Slwwn. and attended the oradua- I moved to Thornapple lake, occupy- ! is the chairman of next week's com­ Mrs Baldwin having been employed :
tlon of her niece. ML** Barbara . ing the former Bert Spark* home mittee und the other members are at the Franklin store.
7th for the summer.
t ville. Ky.
Guests present from out of town
Mrs. William Murphv 1* spend- 1 Mr. and Mrs. Willard Smith. Mr. Sisson on Thursday evening.
Mr*. Dan Walldorff. Mrs. Dewey
1 there.
Ing the week in Muskegon a* a guest and Mr*. R. E. Walt. Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs. Winifred Yarger and son* I Mr. and Mrs. E. F Bottum were Hon. Mrs. Fred Stebbins end Mrs. were Lawrence Friedrich, Sparta,
an uncle of the bride: Mr. and ,
: Howard Frost.
of Mrs. B. C. Church and other Don Siegel and Mr. and Mrs. Car­ and Mr*. Dorothy Yarger of Ha«- jn Battle Creek on Satuday.
Mrs. Fred Kennedy, Wayne; Mr.
&gt;f Detroit l&lt;
Is I
* ’ ’
friends.
■
;roll Burkholder spent Saturday in tings left Wednesday for Durham.
Mrs. Alice Droulltard of
and Mrs. James Drenten and
N. C.. where they will Join Dennis , visiting her mother. Mra.
Mrs. J. R. I On Monday evening lhe staff of daughter
Don Flngltton arrived on Sat- Grand Rapid*,
and daughter - in - law.
urdav night from Mount Pleaaant
Mra. Winona Downing. Mis* Rex- 1. Yarger. who Is
la playing bell
ball with , Hayr».
1 the Barry County Health DepartRapids; Mias Thelma Peck
for a two week* vacation at home, ine Downing and Mis* Dorothy Bar- ]l,x.
the Southern
OAuth-m Aaociation.
Aanefattan—Nashville
Naahville , Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Merrick ment entertained at dinner al the Grand
of Lansing, the groom's aunt; also
He
return--for
four month*
oftensing
spend
this week... South Haven with • home of
vi Dr.
ui. and
M&lt;u Mra.
«u&gt;. Frank
r«au» wa«« will -----------------------------------—ker of
------------- will
-"-.-I
------ .-jivr i&lt;Nrwn.
—
...
«l*nt Sunday in
Car­ several of Mr. Baldwin's fellow-em­
ficers*
rera' training.--------------------------------- .end with Mr. and Mrs. John Eddy
Mis* Joyce Hyde is home from Mr. and Mra.
Mrs. Kent Drake. Mr*,
Mrs rothers. complimentary to Mr*.
Mra. ployees from Battle Creek.
.
Mra. Orville Sayles.
Sayle*. ,Mrs.
Mrs. Einar jWMCE.
|WMCE. Kalamazoo for the sum- Drake returned with them for the Maude W. Smith, who retires as
Mra. A; A. Roth and little son ।I Mr*.
are »PC1IWUIK
spending several week* with
and
mer.
। week and Mr. Drake 1* coming Sat- county sihool commUsioner July 1. OTIS—CHANDLER
»•
.'“'I Frandsen and daughter Helen
...............
.
*-------------James Lahr of Seattle. Wa*h. urday for Ute weekend.
Place*
her
parent*.
Mr. and Mrs. William ;Mrs.
Mr*. Edward
Edward Van PcperLng
Popering were In
in
Places were laid for fifteen
fifteen and the
Mr. and Mr*. Roy Chandler an­
Grand
came Friday for a week's visit with
Mr. and Mr*. Jos. Brozak and evening was spent informally. Mrs. nounce the marriage of their
113 S. Jaftersoa St
Pio as 342$
Ford in Dearborn
—1 Rapid* on Thursday.
Donald D. Smith made » bualne? &gt; I hi*mother. Mr*. Ell* Lahr, who 1* . jolyn visited Mr*. Brosak's parent* Smith wa* presented with a corsage, daughter. Mis* Pauline Chandler, to
Mra. John Engle returned on Sat­
and other relatives. This IsMr. and Mra. G. C. Kent, of Lowell ,
• • .
Second Lieutenant Philo Otis, Jr.,
urday after a week's visit with rel­ trip to Chicago the first of thc week , m.
atives tn Clinton. Ontario, and a
Mr*. Lyman Johnson and dnush- hi* first visit to the home town In from Wednesday UH Saturday ot i »ridaV rveninv Mr and Mn son of Mr. and Mrs. Philo Otis, Br..
ter
Dori*
of
Hastings
accompanied
thirty-three
yeara.
u*t
week.
uAln*
Merrick
entertain^
the
of North Muskegon, on Wednesday
week spent with friends In Detroit.
Warrant officer Lowell Teeter
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Warner went '
MerncK entertained tne evening. June 8. The ceremony was
Miss Sara Schader returned from Hollis L. Johnson of Cadillac to
Lansing on Friday after spending Adrian last Monday to see hi* I has returned to hl* duties at Camp to Wall
two weeks with her aunU, Mrs. D. daughter. June Marte, graduate Forrest. Tenn., after a week's leave vacation,
from
St.
Joseph
Academy.
Adrian.
’
which
he
spent
here
with
Mrs.
by
Mis*
L, Wing and Mra. B. L. Kenyon.
I ville.
Miss Arllne Campbell of Lan­ This Sunday they attended the ; Teetcr-^nd other relatives.
graduaUng exercise* of hl* son.
Mm. William Solms and sons of
Ml** Belva Riley came home from Perry and Gary crook.
sing «)&gt;ent the weekend at home.
1 Midland on Friday for her summer
I vacation. Site expect* to return
Complimentary to her husband.
' there to teach again next year.
Pic. Frank Hardart. who was home
Thc Rev. and Mrs. Clifford Clin- on leave from Lo* Angele*. Mrs.
Hardart (Ellen Ecki entertained
, for a short stay.
1 with a family party at their newly
Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Bo’.tum were 1' furnished home at Tliomapple lake
In Kalamazoo on Thursday a* guest* Guest* were present from Charlotte
of Mr and Mrs. Gerald Hoekstra and Hastings. Pvt. Hardart re­
and children.
lumed Tuesday lo California.
Weekend guest* of Mr. and Mrs.
R. K Compton were Mr and Mrs
To celebrate her sixth birthday.
E. L. Crandall of Sheridan. Lenore Mnrir.n Burkey entertained sixteen
and Oar Compton returned home little friends, at htr home on Mon­
' with them for a week's visit.
I' day afternoon. Juna 14. Many games
4
ere enjoyed'
। *
were
enjoyed by"all
by' all lhe
lhe children.
children.
^iS^fehJhvaXuontofnSn^lie 1 A,ter thc ®P«n,n« of the. Kt,u' *
'
isrortawlS? friend* in Junch consulting of ice cream belh friend* In
wlth miniature fl„., and B
ctucago
•rr.u.r .... nst—Hav beautiful cake with candle* wa*
wh«hZrtwn?a^tw 1 wrvfd
her moth,“r Balloons, used
(SL’S?’
: a* decoration* over lhe uble. were
Charles Barnes* sister on her trip 1 given each child.
11 here to visit her brother. Enroute
Miss Kreider will visit relative* In
Thc Welcome UA.S. was enter­
Pennsylvania.
tained at the home of Mrs. R. B.
II Little Richard Lee Edger, of Bat­ Walker
Thursday. June 10. for din­
tie Creek, Is spending two week*
At Thc New O.P.A. Prices
with Mr*. Anna Willitts m
with hl* grandmother, Mrs. Irene ner.
hostess. Twenty member* and five
Rayner.
_________
guests were present.
MUSIC RECITAL
Large bowls of scarlet and witlte
The pupils of Mrs. I. J. Smith
gave a music recital In thc social peonies and small basket* of daisies
rooms of the Methodist church on and garden flowers made attractive
Saturday. June 12 at 3:00 o'clock. table settings for the buffet supper
One-hundred and
fifty Invited at the Country dub on Sunday
guests attended. The decorations night. About seventy members with
consisted of basket* of flowers and their families and friends were In
attendance. The committee
in
white lattice work.
The following rendered musical charge of the affair was Mr. and
selections of their own choosing: Mrs. Einar Frandsen. Mr. and Mrs.
Dad la such a growl guy that he'll love you whether or not you give him a present
Bristol. Dr. and Mrs Herbert
Philip Gldley. Eunice Sanders. Eti- James
next Sunday. Why net surprise him with some good, practical duds that he'll be
Ene Curtis. Lenore Compton. Phll- Wedel. Mr. and Mra. Howard Prost
Silsbee. Caroline Mackey. Evelyn and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Cook. On
James. Marilyn McDonald. Agnes Saturday a dance Is being planned
for member* and their friends. A
Bowerman. Duane Bump, Norma ten
piece orchestra will furnish the
many Wilson Brothers Hems that will do the trick. See them todayl
Sherman. Luccena Bowerman. Vir­ music. The committee making thc
ginia Leary. Joyce Bowerman. Jes­ nrntngemcnbi is Dr. and Mr*. Nor­
sie Chrispell. Arion Sherman. Elaine bert Schowalter, Mr. snd Mrs. R.
'Styled hr Fothsr'i Day (Jvoe 20th)
Colvin. Frances Bustance, Jeanette
Walt. Mr. and Mn. Dewey Hon,
Kosbar, Clarence Bump. Mary El­ E.
Dr. and Mn. Prank Carrothers. Mr.
len Hale. Elaine VanHorn, Richard and Mn. William Stebbins. Mr. andM
Branch and Dorothy Ann Bower.
Mn. Wellesley Ironside. Mr and!
Mra. Hubert Cook and Mr. and Mrs.
TEACHERS DOING
Willard Smith.
PATRIOTIC DUTY
Seven of lhe Hasting* men teach­
FAULTLIIS PAJAMAS
A pleasant event of graduation
er* decided they did not want to
play all summer so went over to
New sheer-weight Faultless Paja­
Battle Creek and secured work at
mas, roomy-cut for sleep
the
Union
Steam
Pump
Co
.
mak
­
cn
8. Market last Thursday. About
Get him several pairs at
ing the drive together everv day. thirty-five seniors and their friend*
These energetic men are Walter
Perkins. Herbert Reinhardt, Carl
Datnson, Joe. Brozak, Dana Bur­ occasion which will long be remem­
gess. O. Avery Aten and Arthur bered for many of those present
will be widely scattered before the

PERSONALS

SOCIAL ITEMS

ROOM

HOTEL HASTINGS

NOTICE!

DUE TO SHORTAGES BEYOND OUR
CONTROL OUR STORE WILL BE
CLOSED ALL DAY MONDAY BEGIN­
NING MONDAY, । JUNE 14

IIANGIIART BAKFUY

Hundreds of New Dresses
Sheers, Crepe, Pique,
and Dimities — at Popular

IAAA to D

398

SKIRTS
SLACK?
SLACK

New Sheer Hose!

ops.

$1.00 HOSE, NOW

LE
miles south
Bowens Mills

943
EIFER. 9 mot.

DON'T BUY THINGS YOU DON’T
NEED-BUY WAR BONDS

erhaulcd thia
ictor plow
disc
9 tooth drag

Colorful new Congo Ties.

i«irm imunwiAi

&lt;0. 12
ic fence unit

Skipper Leisure Shirts and knit Tahirta are equally good for work­
ing or reUsing. Smart new weaves
and colors In easy-lo-launder fab­
rics.

JUNE 23-24-25-26

ENTERTAINMENT for YOUNG &amp; OLD
Prizes for fish caught in Barry County
Dads love comfort They 11 appre­
ciate these cool, Poronet shor’s
with flexible Ringaider waist.

Pastel-toned socks with comfort­
able knit toye.
He

iWAY. CI.rk

Print*.$1.95 to $2.98
Rayons. .$3.98 to $5.00

Better Dresses —$8.75

"GANTNER"

to

§00

Fancy Crash u~
19c
Stevons All Linen ..29c

CHILDREN S DAY, FRIDAY 25TH

CHILDREN'S PARADE 2:30 P. M. in
Charge of City Play Ground Staff

Frandsen9
Exclusive, but not expensive

If il’s for men or boys, they have it at

in B A1 II D * Smm [1

SUITS

One and Two Pieces

|95

numerous ta

op

50c

Bathing Suits

SPONSORED BY AMERICAN LEGION
POST NO. 45 HASTINGS

feel wheels

i
over that
'ilh interest

SEAMLESS, NOW

BANNER WANT ADS PAY

BLUEGILL
FESTIVAL^

for business. V-shaped waist

PRIZES for garnet, contests qnd parade

ft-4

89c

79c
69c

We are headquarters for
large and half sixes

DaCel SHIRTS
Poroast-weave shirts in cool pastel
tones. Can be worn with collar open
for leisure... buttoned with a tie

'

89c HOSE, N0W_
IRRIGULAR, NOW

r’

�THE HASTINGS BANNER, THURSDAY, JUNE 17, 1943

LEGAL NOTICES

fl 17

PL-u, TlOFhL.

iilack marking.
Jamea
route 1. Phane 7«vFI J.

UcClurk tn.
e 1?

MIBCEIXAJfEOUa

LIST OF TEACHERS
FOR COMING YEAR

NATIONAL EDITORIAL—
KMlSkLASSOCJATION

(Continued from page 1. Section 1)
Ala 8- Myers, Mrs Evelyn Schelhas. Doris Bherln and Mrs. Ger­
trude Wileox.
In lhe First ward school Mary
Williams is principal und the oth­
er teacher Is Mrs. Maude W. Smith.
Second ward teachers are Grace
Edmonds, prlncipalr and Anne B.
Burton.
Mrs. Ruth Sherwood Burrell is
returning to her former position ns
director &lt;’f girls' nhjrsiad educa­
tion and Mrs. Maude W. smith is
resuming her teachtnr after serv­
ing three terms as Barry eounty
school commissioner.
Among Ute oilier new members
of the stair are several from out­

Sheldon Agency
All Kiada of lataraac*
Sorely Bondi
hoae 31*5
HuUifi

Swanson Agency

side the state, three coming from
Minnesota. Mis* Ruth 8wend Iman
of Dexter. Minn., is 'a graduate ot
the Winona. Minn. Stale Teach­
ers Collett, and.will teach Kngliah.
in Junior High. M1m Mary MeRty
of Rochester. Minn., and MLu Doris
Sherin of Winona, Minn., graduated
from lhe Winona college with -B.
8. degrees and wJU teach in Uw
elementary grades.
Two of thc new staff members
are not strangers here, but have
never taught In the local schools.
Mrs Mary Roush Payne, home eco­
nomics teacher in the High school,
graduated from WMCE with a B.
8. degree and since then has taught
In Delton and other scltoois. Mias
Kathleen V. Murray, also of this
city, received her A. B. degree from
the University of Michigan and
tias taught In the Cedar Springs
and Sparta schools. Her work here
will be the teaching of social science
In junior High.
The board of education and Supt.
Van Buskirk are fortunate in se­
curing such a splendid corps of in­
structors for the coming year and
it is a credit to the school officials,
the school and the city to have so
many of lhe former teachers re­
turn.____________________
| Under Soviet law. any citizen
wlio refuses work to a woman simply
i because she la a woman, la liable
to punishment.

PROTECT YOUR CAR
From *1.00 »P with
BUU Farms W-20 roll Won
FARM BUREAU STATE AGENT

OPENING

AUCTION SALES

PARKER WAREHOUSE
FURNITURE CpMPANY

Lhl Your Sale With

HENRY FLANNERY

Saturday, JUNE 19, 1913
Marshall Furnaces

AT 107 E. STATE ST.

Repairs furnished and in­
stalled for all makes of
furna^ss
KoTicU-

Eaves Troughing
Tin Shop

We will have a continuous stock of high

Floor Sanders for Rent

grade used furniture. Come in and see

C. E. GOODYEAR HDWE.

what we hove. If we do not have what
you wont we will get it for you if it is
Swanson

available. Of if you need new furniture

Agency

there is still some we can get.
REDUCED RATES

Property damage
and Liability

t .arid Ct
FOULTBY

Conforming to Michigan's new
Responsibility Law may wc ad.

। ■

■

FOR HALF. ■ 300 l.roilrr. Average
weight l‘, II... 40r aaelt. Welby II.
&lt; ruakford, Woodland. Telvpbune 2641.
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Michigan motorists?

Farm Bureau State Agent

ICE

PRODUCE

STRAWHF.KIIIEH are now ready lo pick.
Kling uan boaea. William Clagatt.
•» mile N. Alrnnquin Lake.
6 17
-STHAWDERKIEH Are ripe. Bring runtainera and pirk ,uor own It po&lt;slbl«
a. If. hard 1.. get help, phone Ken­
neth llurkia. 73OFI-3
il l?
FOB HAI.K — Herd |aotali&gt;ra, Phone
730-F2.
617
SEED POTATOES Will hate load
Haatinga l.ivevtuak auction. Fri., J
lit. Au tilrnil.
fl 17

AUCTIONEER
Liit year Anctioa Stitt with

DEWEY REED
Batea can be made at Banner office.
Phom 3447
Haitiati, Mich

To Our Customer
Because of unusually heavy demands by our
many patrons, our. cleaning and pressing estab­

lishment is so over loaded with work that we

SALE OB XEMT—
CITY, COUHTBT AND XEBORT

will be unable to accept any new work for the

Now Many Wear

FALSE TEETH

Shipping Livestock

period of June 21 to 26,Jnclusive.

With More Comfort

This ''moratorium" will enable us to "cotch

Every Saturday

up" with lhe jobs already on hand and will help

LEGAL NOTICES

JAKE DEPRIESTER

us to give patrons the customary prompt atten­

MOTICR TO CREDITOR!

tion in the near future.
We regret the necessity for taking this step

WANTED

but feel sure that our customers will understand

DRIVERS and LOADERS. Good
ware*, exrrllent workinc rondlUoni,
ewntlal industry. Cail Grand Rap­
Ids 96141 or write RELIABLE CAR-

C. “BILL” SHERWOOD
INSURANCE

CASH
For your old Scrap Iron,
Radiators, Batteries, Alu­
minum, Bras*, Copper &amp;

CLENN F. LAUBAUGH
MS No. Mlchlcan Atodm
WOO 1*37

HssUnri

3-4 tntie noriii Coat. lima
’’IrrWoodland 2547.
Foil SAIrlk 0 -yr. «ld liam
II. H. 1 ree..,.l for l.lt
n-1. milk «i«2 IK. butterf
Riaht
in every wav. Due Ort 3
Prairieville I3F22, C/-|i&gt;nla
C. J ihllliplnn. Mrr
Fob SALK J.r.ey l-uit. 15 uoa. old.

phone I',-"
FOK HAl.F.-Huloein heifer. 3 yr., old.
fre.b one week a.lf by .Ida
375 Iba
1-eUnd Ena. 2 mile. ao«lh
r. 17
Odea.a
FOH KAI.K How and ala pig.. aow *&lt;1
400 Ib. paler *Ht». 2!k mile. north
Of Middleville wr.i a|.lr nf railroad
1-aPUrre Mitawn, Middleville.
fl 17
FOR SALE—Your rh..lee of 4'
Poland China |-igl. between
.eel. old Kral* Skidmore, is‘!til»a

FEATHERS
URGENTLY NEEDED
I,,,.—
tretee deep lsU&gt; skin
MONEY-UCX rue. to reach the r
|ai*B*NTEE|
"Viw-L
liquid. Stay to apply. NZbandagua. f
Thouaanda ot gmtefuL aatlaftad o,

TENEX

Brakemen
Switchmen
Telegraph Operators
Yard Clerks

Apply Superintendent's Office,
NYCRR, Jackson, Mich. .
Application from those now em­
ployed Ln war Industries will not be
considered.

STEBBINS &amp; JACOBS
HASTINGS, MICH.

DEAD STOCK
REMOVED!

INSURANCE and BONDS

EXCHANGE
YOUR WHEAT
Lily White Flour
good wheal.

58

:1 1

i-t

!

=

M Um. flour for bushel It

We hare a complete stock
of sail—fine, medium, and
coarse—bloek and rock.

LOST. FOXnrD. STRAYED
FOUND—Caln |&gt;orae. aoma mon ay. Own-

INSECT PROBLEMS!
AUCTIONEER
Loren Coppock Delton, Mich.

.

The Barry Cleaners
101 E. State, Hastings

Phone 2140

YOUR DEAD OR DISABLED
FARM ANIMALS Are Valuable
HORSES $5.00

COWS $4.00

We have a Collector Stationed at 912 W. Green St. in
Hastings to give immediate service. We pay the phone
charges. Phone Hastings 2565 or Kalamazoo 2-9544.

KALAMAZOO RENDERING WORKS

hr some of that good

■

FOR 8AI.K- 25 weaning plga. Hn-.all
Booher, IH mile. ea.|F&lt;&gt;f Co*la Grove
fl-17
FOR HAl.B-Dor.H- »«. with mlle’ea.i
Alfred Uonatlea. Freepnrt; '(
■
1. H U i.lrott. farm. « 17
FOR SALK—15 ria. 7 weaka" nld ar a
aaw and right (.ic«- 753 F4. II..tin|.
K 2. Gao. Kelly.
#17
FOR HALF.—4 pica. V naeka old. aitra gp.td oaer Gilhert MrLwod. Wood­
land Mirh. Phan. 3901.
H IT
FOR -RaI.E^-IO t.lrr. » waakV old"
Franeia KaUar. Xaahrilla PhoM 3137
XnahrUI*
g-17

t

f. XPERIENCED
FITTER

^4*

6 ____

Iruss Fitting

ITCHING SKIN

r»n of Rrld'a R«ort. fir 1 MTi?
Naal*itle J.-^.h Slntr
FOK JiAi.K—Four year aid lh&gt; oughbra.l
Jeriey row. Hay Link. X. lroid«a.
fl 17
FOH SALE—4 H vr old Guern.ev «&lt;&gt;w
fre.h tail Feb. *125. Helfer with ralf
l.i .ide I1M.-J.ar l« *135. Paul
Hyde. R. 1. Delton
fl IT
FOR SALK—111
"Id Jeruv Ulf

is li

CURT SOLOMON
AUCTIONEER
Experience and Training
try line
Middlavil

FOK HALF. T&lt;»m Mark hor.e.. 5 yr&lt;
old. «*l. 3300.
Alio &gt;&lt;1114 braia

the reason which prompted it.

AN ESSENTIAL
WAR INDUSTRY
NEEDS HELP
TO "KEEP 'EM
ROLLING"

Rid your premises of Bed-Bugs,
Roaches,
Moths,
Termites,
Fleas, Rodents, other pest* by
reliable Fumigator &amp; Extarmi-

Pep your chickens up with
our 8-B.V. mash. It gives
results.

Quality

fuels

always.

SMITH BROS.,
VELTE &amp; CO.
BAaroeas, micb.

LAKE LOTS
FOR SALE!
We are offering just six (6) lots for sale. High and
dry building sites. The lots range in size from 70 to
135 feet water frontage, and 178 to 350 feet deep. Each
lot has access to Lights, City Gas, Tel. Good roads
and nice swimming beach. Terms may be arranged
to suit your buying power. BUY NOW while wages
are high, and build when conditions will permit.

REID S RESORT, THORNAPPLE LAKE
-

u

�( state. three coming from
ta. Mixa Ruth Bwendlman
er. Minn.. 1* a graduate of
&gt;ona. Minn.. State Teach«e. and. will teach English
ir High. Mias Mary Melby
liter. Minn., and Mlu Doris
f Winona, Minn., graduated
e Winona college wt'rfi B.
tea and w|U leach in the
try grades.
•
&gt;f the new staff members
strangers here, but have
ught in the local schools,
ry Roush Payne, home ecoeacher in the High school,
d from WMCE with a B.
■ and since then has taught
h and other schools. Miss
i V. Murray, also of this
lived tier A. B. degree from
verslty of Michigan and
(hl in thc Cedar Springs
ria. schools. Her work here
:ie teaching of social science
.- High.
•rd ot education and Supt.
.kirk are fortunate In *eich a splendid cants ot tu­
tor the coming year and
edit to the school officials,
il and the city to have so
the former teachers rcSoviet law. any citizen
ies work to a woman simply
she Is u woman, Is Hable
iment.

XG
:house
MPANY
19, 1913
ST.

*

;to’ck of high

e in and see
)t have what
r you if it is

ew furniture

et.

C E
mer*
mandi by our

retsing cifob­
work that wo

work for tho

us to "catch

and will help

prompt often-

ting this step

ill undentand

THE HASTINGS BANNER
HASTINGS. MICHIGAN, THURSDAY. JUNE 17, 1943

IICHTY-EIGHTH YEAR

ON THE HOME FRONT
(Continued from page 1. Section 1)
under skin woraer than sweetheart
other beau. And he no knock, just
come in anyhow. Sneak up on you
from grass like snake.
Dog he yap.
Grasshopper he
yawp. Skeeter he zing. Bee he
xung. Wood pussy he phew. Cred­
itor he fume. But chlggvr he no
yap, no yawp, no zing, no xung. no
phew, no fume. Slick closer thap
poor relation. Moke itchee on most
bashlul places. In bus. In swell com­
pany. so forth. More itches, more
scratchce: more scratchee. more
Itchee. What to dol
How kill him? No one know.
How escape him? Rub stlnkum on
skin, everybody holler.
No rub
slinkum. holier alone, No use fight.
Let might mite bite.”
How thrilled und pleased we were
to find on the bulleUn-board In the
office a letter from ’Mickey’ McPharlln enclosing the wings given
him by Ute RA.P. as a token of
' hU appreciation of what the high
school had done for him. He and
the rest of you will never know
how much we rejoice In your suc­
cess and grieve when misfortune
overtake* you.
Well, they might want some of
the space in Ute Banner for some­
thing else so Ill quit. I wish you
the beat of luck. There Is no coun­
try a* well worth working nnd
fighting for as yours.
Jean Barnes.

can relax and that we can say.
"Hello again, hope all's going well
with you."
This week the carton of 'cigs' go
to Sgt. Gerald Forty (Freeport)
and we hope you can 'light up’ way
out there in Utah.
Tills week (Tuesday) some eleven
fellows leave for the navy, three of
the number going Into lhe Seabees.
Next Tuesday seventeen more take
off for thc army among them Pat
Reynolds &lt; Middleville 1 who has
been ’head over heels’ excited about
getting In the 'scrap* because he's
been trying to tell the army for
aomc time that no matter how
young he was. he should be in there
pitching. So now you’ve made it Pat.
nnd It’s a great country ^rhen boy*
like you can't wait to defend her.
knowing the price you may pay be­
fore It's all over. Another Middleville
lad, William Sweet volunteered for
service which makes three boy*
from that family fightin’ with their
UncM Sammy
leaving on Tuesday also is ‘Red’
(Ernest) Wilkins who has been a
v*ry Important part of the Banner
staff for the past fifteen years.
There never was a fellow nicknamed
•Red’ that wouldn't be missed be­
cause they’re always good guys that
you want to Itave around. And that'*
exactly the kind qt ’Red’ we’ve
known these many modns and it
Isn’t any fun to say 'good-bye* to
a fellow like that. But there Is on*
thing—it’s fellows like ’Red’ and the
rest ot you. that has made the
American forces. Army, Navy, Coast
Guards, the whole lot of you. lhe
best (censored by the editor) outfit
In the whole wide world so no won­
der we’re so (censored 1 proud of
you. Good luck men. for every one
of you.
And now again to lhe ’nice to see
you home,* news. Norman Cox
(Woodland) who Is stationed In New
Jersey’left Monday night after a
week at home. And did he get a
break—while here, three of his old
buddys were home on leave too—
Carl Brock. Dallls Rush, and John­
ny Bulling. Dallls and Johnny still
have n few more days. (Johnny ha*
a vicious looking enslgnia on his
uniform—it's a tiger head with a
tank being crushed between the
opened Jaws—their slogan Is. ’’Seek.
Strike" and Destroy." Johnny is
plenty proud of his division of tank
1 destroyers all you have to do Is talk
1 to Johnny to know that he and his
buddles have what it takes to ful­
fill the Job they have been trained
Pfc. Ivan AUerdlng came home
Friday from Camp Claiborne for
fifteen days, Ivan says he likes the
army, that it is plenty alright with

aners
Phone 2140

SABLED
Valuable

one ot th# best looking guys In hU
company. Lawrence has seen Bob
Plnnnery (Nashville) and Harland
Blair so the fellows catch up on
home news when they get together.

MS

U.8.N. Training Station. Great
1923 Q M. Aviation Army Air
Bas#
Rapid City, S. D.
These two boys have a personal
Stanley Kempel has been home score to settle with a certain self
and he found Earl Eggleston to acclaimed threesome before they
compare notes with cause both fel­ take off their uniforms and call It Mrs. Rozrlla Burghduff
Max
low* are In Medical unlUi Stan Is a a day.
Cpl. M. Freeman. 16011123
It Is no longer that a fellow 221 So. Michigan Avenue
cook for his medics and he hadn't
Hastings, Michigan
seen anyone from home since he I* a 'big shot’, he's now a ’crack­
•
June 8. 1943
New York, N. Y.
saw George Roush in Miami. Stan shot’ or a trigger-tiger. One such la ! Dear Mother.
Fred Haywood who Is expert with
Now what's this Max. about no
How Is everything In Hastings. hair cut from Feb. 20th until May
a rifle. His address Is—
Stanley Kempel 38434978
Pvt.' Frederick Haywood 3G42ft73 All OK. I hope.
18th? You guys must look like the
82nd Med. Bat.
Just got cleaned up and it Is now house of David on a world lodr or
Co. C. 137 Inf. A.P.O. 35
Port Leonard Wood. Mo
8:15. Had to gel a haircut tonight semething. We know some of lhe
Camp Rucker. Ala.
Home for lhe first time In two
Bon Voyage lo Lt. Commander spection Saturday Haven't had my fellows near the' Arctic let their
yean, three and one half months Is
beards and hair grow to help keep
Cpl. Gerald L. Reynolds for fifteen Ken McIntyre who sailed for points halj- cut for 2 weeks and It was get­ them want). maybe by the same
days which he surely appreciates south in the Pacific. 'Hello' to Bruce ting long. Not bad though. I might logic you do likewise to keep «fol
cause Hastings looks pretty good to Long in San Diego. Calif.—you bel­ have gotten by Inspection all right iaatie shade. Jim Burghduff men­
him and he doesn't care who knows ter write a letter for the fellows In bul I didn't want to take the tioned in his letter about finally
•
«
It. It's lo bad your brother Ray­ your gang. Bruce.
Congratulations to you for your old area. Quite a walk. That Is the having to get 11 hair cut too. Any­
mond couldn’t have been home at
way. Good wishes to both of you
-the same time, especially to cele­ promotion lo Petty Officer ’Pete’ only drawback about where we are nnd be^t of luck.
brate that scrumptous birthday Powell somewhere In the Alleulians. now. We are away from everything.
chicken dinner the family had for Good work Pete, and wasn’t ll a
June 6. 1943
you on-Sunday at Charlton Park. break to meet Bob Shultz up there
Well.
I
didn
’
t
get
any
mall
to
­
Dear Zolly:
(Your birthday not the chickens. In ’them parts.'
You get our salutations too. Bob night. Feel kinda lonesome, too. I
You’re one of those peppy lads
I received-your gift of 81.00 and
think there is a letter for me some'Red', (didn't the fellows use to Pierce, for your new rank of Cor­ .where but someone hud to go way
call you that?&gt; Anyway? we’re al) poral since June 1st. Well mull ail down to our old orderly roof for the cause it came at a time I reallv
for you and it was swell having you
mall and I don’t believe they got needed It. The gift was a swe” re­
Cnl. Robert Lee Pierce
back in the old town even for such
all the mall. At • least there were minder of the people I had to leave
a short time. Well«pen you new#
only a few of the boys that got any behind.
Aberdeen Proving Gr.. Md.
Thanking you again for your
•’Hl." to David Settles who Is mail.
thoughts, I am,
Cpl. Gerald L. Reynolds
now In Australia. He writes that It
It is quite a lot cooler here today.
. Very sincerely yours,
Btry. C. 5flth C. A.
was so dog-gone good to see civi­ Has been cloudy all day and looked
PFC Robert R. Shellenbarger
Box 89
lized people again that thc men. like It would rain but It didn't. Sure
2nd Bn. Hq. Co, 406 Inf.
Santa Barbara. Calif.
women, everybody he saw. looked seems good to me to have it cooler.
Birthday—June 13
positively beautiful. David aasw. It Is just right not lo be comfort­
Camp Maxey, Texas
Now lo our Globe New*, which 'maybe they never heard of Paul able. Some of the boys think it Is
means word from you all over the Bunyan over here but he must have a little loo coo| but they tike not
face of the earth.
■, Hello Grandma.
been in Australia because every­ from Michigan.
And what a small world It Is when thing is so big there. Ants big as
Well just a few lines to let you
Well 1 think I am going to like
the John Ironsides In Hastings write turtles, ant-hills waste high, and the rock crusher course. I got aw­ know I am all right. I am in one
friends of theirs tn Scotland, who bats with 24 Inch wing spread. On fully tired though. Don’t have to of the largest hotels in St. Peters­
have friends across tl»e street, who David's address change his number work very hard either, but I don’t burg. It is hot here in the daytime
have relatives living in Iceland to A P O. 712
know why It la 1 get tired. Lots of and cold at night. I have a swell
these past eleven years, who hear
Well bet you were happy Friday standing around I guess. You see tan. We have been busy this week.
about Gordy Crothers digging In up George Bedford. When Mrs. B. when we get the plant all greased Monday and Tuesday we drilled;
that way and they Invite nlm to (Mary French) arrived to begin and start It running, all we have Wednesday I stood guard from 10
their home tn enjoy their fireside army life with you. keeping house to do U watch it run and see that to 12 in the morning: Thursday I
and three young*uns. Small world in a trailer. Another new armv everything goes right.
had K.P.; Friday wc. marched for
or no. we're all alike when It come* bride writes of their' trailer, “it’s
We are divided Into groups of ten miles out to the Alfie range. A
to liking that ’homey’ feeling. Thu cowded but cozy and moves with about four or five and then every­ fellow that" I chum around with
articular visit was the first time the army and after all that’s lhe day we change off on different asked me over for chicken supper
irdy had stepped inside a home Idea."
Congratulations
to
you machines. That way we get to run last Wednesday night. His wife and
since he stepped out of his own George too. on your new rank of the whole plant. That is one thing mother came down last Sunday. He
home on west Green street ovey Corporal.
in our favor. We learn by experience sure has some swell folks. We have
two years ago. and Gordy Is far
We salute you second Lt. George out there so that will help a Jot too. gcxxl eats here.
from being a softy but he admits Fingleton. son of Mrs. Alma FlngWe sure get good chow now and
I was reclassified last Saturday.
that ll took him some time to leton. upon your graduation from all we want. Maybe I will gain buck I nrobably will be here yet a monin.
straighten around cause the feel of the Engineer Officer Candidate some of the meat I have lost. Well I had real high grades on my testa
a home can do funny things to a School. Fort Belvoir. Va. on June I have lost some. I don't know how und was capable of any school of­
guy. Gordy says he’d almost for­ 9th. Let us know when you are much though.
fered to limited service men I took
gotten how 'kids' acted but these settled In your new station.
Well I guess I win say goodby radio mechanic fot first choice and
little tads were showing off for ’ths
Another salute to second Lt. Wes­ for now and hope that everything airplane mechanic for second. 1 will
soldier* Just like the kids he remem­ ley R. VanDenburg. son of Mr. and Is O_K, with you. ”
..........
have to go to schqol for 22 weeks.
bered buck home.
Well, so long. with, lots of love.
Mrs. Charles W. VanDenburg. Nash­
The Gordon Edmonds have two ville R 3. upon your new rank and
From your son,
meal—about 4500. From our room
sons In service now—Loren who graduation from, the Officer Candi­
Jim
uitiy
PFC
James
K.
Burghduff
date course at The Infantry* School
a few blocks from the shore.
finished at H.HS. in ’40) is now In at Fort Benning. Ga,
Student COC. 1st ESH.
I had a swell bov from the Coats
service. His address U—
Good going to you Archie Sin­
Grove L.AB. and I sent a letter of
Pvt Loren a. Edmonds
Fort Belvoir, Va.
clair for your new rating of private
thanks to Dorothy Barnum.
Co. D. 138 T.D.T.B.
first class now that you’re a grad­
Well I guess this Is all for this
4th Reg. TD.R.T.C.
uate of the Armament School hi
May 18. 1943
Camp Hoort, Texas
Having a little time to write so
Your Mother and Dad (the Henry Training Command at Lowry Field.
thought 1 would write. Have writ­
Sothards) Just heard from you on Colo.
June 7th Gordon so they know you
So now you’re In the secondary ten two letters to you In the last
reached your destination without stage of flight instruction Bob Field, few days, one-has a list of things
getting seasick so well pow write ana from there to Advanced Schools I wish to get. would ask for a
for courses in Pursuit and Bom­ watch, but thought that was too
bardment. So for the next weeks much.—I have one anyhow, but
Pvt. Gordon D. Sothard UBM.C.
well write to you at—
wanted a better one. Have received
% Fleet postoffice
A.C. Robert Field
our pay and am sending 8100 or 875
San Francisco, Calif.
home. Il will be some time because
Flight B-l Class 43-1
Birthday—Oct 9th.
Cochran Field,
I have to turn it in for a monev
Relatives of Lt. Lloyd R. Cogs­
'Macon, Oa.
order. then it comes back and 1
well stationed somewhere In Eng­
Glorious Gal news—
have to send it on to you. Do as
land received V-Mail letters from
him recently which reached them I Martha Schad (Middleville) h»« you want with It.
Oh yes. I just sent you a tele­
seven days after they were posted. finished basic training in U. S.
Lloyd writes.’Tta Sunday. Decora- I Marine Corp. Woman’s Reserves at gram they gave to me so I used It.
tlon Day, and It sort of makes one Hunters College, New York. She has Am feeling O. K. Just got my hair
homesick when we stop to think,
if we get time to stop and think.
That is the beauty of being busy,
you don’t have time to worry. The
King and Queen paid us a visit last
week. I thought it was right nice
of them to come around, in that I
had never been able to see either of
them when I happened to be around
London.” He wondered if Hitler was
practicing wood chopping, the vaca­
tion the former Kaiser followed af­
ter he left Germany. (We’ve a
hunch that there may be a bit of
fancy chopping that Hitler will get
In on bul he won’t be swinging the
axe) Lloyds address Is—
Lt. Lloyd R. Cogswell 0370685
.

MARTIN CORNERS
The Misses Doris Gillespie
Greta Cogswell relumed to
ve homes last Tuesday
here they have

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A.P O. 758. c b Postmaster
New York. N. Y
Pvt. George Converse
56th CM.I. Maint. Co.
Cami/Maxcy. Texas

PFC Fred R. Ziegler 36458824
411 TBS. Gp. A.
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Birthday—April 6

PFC Dale Roush
Chanute Field. III.

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Little Creek, Va.
Pfc Chas Oden

Drew Field.
Tampa. Fla.
Birthday—Jan. 31
Co. "B" Vint HUI Farm Station
Warrenton, Virginia.

and
their
from
been

Clarence Curtis and Utils

and Barry * Mrs. Alice IMVrfoe
and daughter. Mlu Mary DeVrtee of
Hastings were Sunday afternoon
graduating exercises callers at Mr. and Mrs. On FUher's
Saturday. * Mr. and Mn. William * Mrs. Alma Goodenough Is aasbKSchantz and son Howard ot Maple tng in caring for Grandma Perry
Grove visited their father, William at the home of her daughter. Mrt.
Cogswell and daughters Sunday. * June Martin In Hastings.
George Gillespie of Charleston. W
Va.. visited the Gillespie and Cogs­ BAN FIELD
well families on lhe Center road
over the weekend. * Mn. Dale the former Myron Whlfworth farm
Cogswell and chUdren of Nashville to' Mr. Brandenburg of near Battla
were callers at WHUam and Maurice
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Lelur are th#
parents of a baby girl, bom last
Lyle Gillespie. A- P- returned to week Wednesday, in the Osteopathic
Great Lakes Nava) Training Sta­ hospital In Battle Creek. * The fu­
tion Friday after spending a 10 day neral of Mrs Cora Pickcl was held
furlough with his parents. Mr. and al the M. E. church Tuesday P. M.
Mrs. Elmer Gillespie. On his re­ and ilie Was burled In the Bonfield
turn lie expects to be transferred
to another station. * Our pastor. home of her daughter Leila In Un­
Mlu Bessie Rullson of Hastings, ion City. Site was a former resident
has been attending the annual con­ of this vicinity. * Pvt. Ward Wlikm
ference in Benton Harbor lhe past returned to the army Saturday after
week. We ate all hoping and ex­ a Un days furlough. * The Johns­
pecting * Robert and Joanne Bar­ town Farm Bureau meeting for
ry are attending Bible school at the June was held at the home of Mr.
Wesleyan church in Hastings this
week * Robert Barry spent the dance of 34. Mn Hany Babcock
gave a resume of Hoover s Radio
Jorie Curtis and family in Augusta. address on rationing and other gen­
* Mrs. Osa Lewis of Hastings spent eral conditions arising front' th#
Wednesday of iut week with Mrs
war. The July meeting will be held
Millie Fisher. ♦ Miss Alice Wheltone and Mrs. Alma Goodenough &lt;"• !n. •. •

Pvt. Jam's H. Mulder. .18421333
Co. D 304th Inf. APO 76
”•••'• Geonre G Meade. Maryland

Chance of Addre*«
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Hill Field
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A P.O. 3 T Postmaster
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New York. New York
Lt. James N. Valentine
29th Bomb Grp. 52nd Sqd.
Gowen Field
.
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one of his classmates were selected
out of their group for a special of­
ficers training course which is a
fine compliment to these two boys.'
you for Just a few minutes fellow.
M»c is with the Air Corps and his
Lawrence Cox returned to Camp address Is—
Sunday and he’s no longer 'Skinny
Pvt. William Mac Carson A.F.T.
Cox.’ He Jumped from 145
to a
Unit
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been transferred to Camp LeJeune._________ ____________________
New River. North Carolina for a I so you see I Itave been pretty busy. ।
twelve weeks course for quarter- When you get that list, do thc best
inasurs training.
training. Her
Her address
address is:
is:
masters
II you can and maybe add more. Ha!
Pvt.
‘ ...
Martha
...........................
Schad. WV.C.W R. I I should be promoted soon—am In |
Camp Lejeune
for It. I guess. Things seem to,
Woman's Reserve Bn —Bks. 120 agree with me now days for I am
New River. No. Carolina
not losing any fat or sleep now.-r
We 're walling for a letter from you
Just catchlhg up a lot .
Martha JeanT
Am thinking of lioinr night and
day.

ington University
St. LoUls. Mo.
Mac’s brother. Clare recently erf*
listed and his address Is—
Clare Richard Corson A.F.Co

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�THE HASTINGS DANNER, THVRSDAT, JUNE 17, 1M3

iau VIM 1*. M MU. UIU MUO.
Prairieville were Sunday
I visitors of her mother and sister,
Mrs Mattle Lectka and MUs Wlnnle. * Little eight-year-old Iva
Mae Chapman, daughter of Mr. and
O^e Chapman broke her
lift ftrTn Ual
whlJe
[with the neighbors children The

Biinni
CVII I F M °“Ue
PIIIpVLLvILLL
, ...------------ -- -------------------The Young Woman's Guild had
t^rtv st Mtirohv's Point
£r2in. and
Gun lake, Thureday evening and
tour returned to the home of Mr.
and Mra Reg Cridler. west of town,
and aunt the evening before the
fireplace.
'Hie husbands
were
guest*, and the narty wa* honoring
Mr. and Mn. Gerald Stucker and
Mr. and Mr*. Robert Bean. M«ur&lt;
Blucker and Dean expert to be IE
wrvice *0on. * Charles Karri*. Al­
Ian Willwin
nuwuM, Orville Burghdoff. ....
lan
Jr.
Pat RgynoklA
Reynolds. Don Cartannd
Pal
Cartre and
Clarence Me Nee went to Detroit
hst Tuesday for physical examlnaexamtnalast
for the U. H. Service. We hear
they all'passed
all passed and
Charles leave!
leave!
they
and Charles
for
for camp
camp the
the 23rd.
23rd. The
The first
first four
four
boys named were ah graduated from
T-K school this June. * Arthur
Getty accompanied friend*
friends from
Battle Creek and Hastings on a
fishing trip to Burt lake, northern
Michigan. Saturday. He plain to be
home on Friday. * Mrs. Helen Erwin has completed her school work
In lhe Detroit area arid came home
Friday to spend a week with her
parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Potts.
She will leave Saturday for Cleve­
land where she will join her hus­
band who Is connected with the
,

.

ihoapltat * Mra Claude Rosenberg
attended the funeral of Howard
Winters at the Croaa funeral home
In Caledonia Friday afternoon. Mr.
1I Winters, who had resided southwest
of Caledonia all his life, died sud­
denly Tuesday at Blodgett hospital
In Grand Rapids of a heart attack.
'He
... had suffered a les amputation
|1 a few day*
days previous and wa*
was thought
,i to be making a good recovery. He
; was never married and made hla
home with hi* brother on the farm,
* Mr* Glenn Kermeen. who has
■ been very ill at her home northwest
cf town following a heart attack, is
doing well
and able lo
welF-and
to sit up for
... a
..
time. * Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Ijroas
of Kalamazoo are parents of another daughter. Margaret Marie,
Saturday.
June 12. Alfred
*bom
------j.m.
n
came over Sunday and brought hla
ton Billie, who will slay with hH
------------grandparents. Mr.
and --------Mra.-------Ray
.Lvoiw. for a few days. * Mrs. Rome
Brookbank of Pendleton. Ind., came
1 Thursday to spend this week with
her mother. Mr*. Mary Gray. Her
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Hastinp*

'uethodUL church sundir mornln. «n Ehuna Wlhuua, went to Grand Rapids on Um 21st * HarI All th* children did well and were Watdreriiet.
Watervliet. Saturday where she met
a credit to the effort* of Mr*, her son Rev. Ksri Keefer and ac­ tlon mechanic at Independence.
iuaLsch and her committee. W Blaine companled him to Ludington for a Kansas. came home Saturday for
McWhlnney. 59. farmer of East 1 few week* vialt. * A crowd of about a few days furlough with hl* sls'caledonla died suddenly last week nmety person* enjoyed lhe Moe ter* and brother*. * Mis* Ebl* Vanan(| Wa* buried on Saturday from ।
whnni derSchurr Is home from Monroe
Cross funeral home at Cale- *^222 . *ua°2,St
'aL.isT He Is sunrhrt by a shtor BrcYncb- A moat
tealure carina tor her mother. Mr* Herman
charle. T?pi of Caledonia
•w^and^e?- VanderSchuur, who ha* been ill in
bed at her home on north Grand
Ct'
tom of tht U. 8. Army. * Stewart and a brother, Boyd of Wayland. *
S
e*lHh"d. “ ’&gt;lea3anl
Mrs. Ines Jordan^!* visiting her K™,
^J^Mtoie**IrenFpTost Rapid* Gt. th* i&gt;a*i two week*.- a
when h* returned to Camp PhlUips, idlter&gt; M„. Noah Kraft and bus- .J***1 w2‘fr,.(.
wim to^e Mr. and Mrs. ArUiur Ucukc* and
Kansas, recently, from his furlough ! hand' ln charlotte. * Mrs. Syra •Ad™*?FVcJ£Str? Club n
in East Laiulng Saturday to wit­
.nd found
round h.
.^^ranoert.u,jS,
and
he-was
promoted'to M.c
.. u
— wauh™ g£“»Void.'
ness the graduation of their daugh­
rank of sergeant This young man ilali
bU her
her time
time after
after her
lu-’r dirties
duties are
are trom Saturday until Monday eve­ ter and outer. mu» Evelyn from
has been coming along rapidlly since'over al the Caledonia poatoffice,
thc public school music department
ning.
*
Mrs.
Walt'f
Bender
and
in
­
going into service late Mat year- wRB her mother. Mrs. Willyard
of Michigan State Colk-gr
We
* Mrs. Robert Cole nee Lillian wpo Is seriously ill at Green lake. * fant *on Philip Michael have been understand Evelyn lias been en­
Jorgenson. I* having a well-earned Mr and Mrs. Robert Dean atUnd- {brought home from Blodgett hos­ gaged to teach hi the W. K. Kel­
pital
Grand
Rapid*
and
are
both
re»t from her duties as Nerk at. the ,ed thc wedding of a frletuHt Lan- doing fine. * Fred White of Jack- loggs school at Gull lake the com­
T-K school onio* and is visiting *in. On Saturday. * Mr: and Mrs.
ing year, a Mr. and Mrs. Frank
'her husband in Californio. * Mrs. Leslie Steeby were in Flint on busl- &gt;son s.;*nt the weekend with hi* Prindle spent the latter part of the
'Dena Potter, who is staying at the IH.u Wednesday and also called mother. Mrs. Lena Whit*. * Mr. week in Grand Rapids, and on Fri­
'home of her brother-in-law. Clyde on relatives. * Glad to hear that and Mrs. Ivan Lyons and three day evening attended the gradua­
Potter at Eaton Rapids during the Kobert Rugg has been promoted children of Hillsdale und Mr. and tion ot their granddaughter. Mis*
m'T.V
mTu
hu located at Mra- O*"’ Lyons and three chll*lckne*s of his wife, was home —
for
lu j,t rn.m"
Lieut.
is Tstill
F. nLmn
TXmn He
’taiw
We
old dren ot Cl‘cUca. *P*nt the weekend Harriet Brock from South High
a day last week a Mrs. E. -nds
1. ln^2’Dre^iA&gt;’i,l.ZhlP huen,»Arw?fh with the boys parent*. Mr. and Mra. school. * Ralph Palmer and Chas.
Blake and D. O. Doyle visited friend*
■ •’ . Dan Cupid has hit his murk with »nv t vnn. Tittle rwvtrl who hart Hauser of the 1’owcr s district, vis­
in Grand Rapids Tuesday ■nd
and Bob and he is just waiting for a furvE,- hiTnindmrenu re- ited the former's brother. Sgt.
(n“hAiTT Mn tort
Wednesday and attended the *•
fu’­- Hough to get his bride. * Dr. C. A.
luisoaie « Mrs M
mquci Richard Palmer al Percy Jones l.osneral of Lt. Robert Hanlsh. * Mrs. E. Lund and Glen Blake went to
mdlng some weeks in WUI. Battle Creek Bunday. Hl*
Jack Rosenberg was taken very ill iS21tC2rin^.m7tnV1.2tnn^2Ji2?
। Na*hvl“e wRlTher
• ••
-wm.
Qu- । parents. Mr. and Mrs. Miner Paim»hile attending the movie Wed- : 2^2,2?.r Jhrnu2lr *
nbclh William*, while her slst
slcr. tT and Mr. and Mr*. Earl VanBickle
nesday evening and ha* been ill in ivia
will meet
fromnr.,i
Mlainl.
wim ala brother
m urvira
»ni M t Lydia Bradford
uiMuiuiu t* viatllng
tiaiun* Ilire ’and little Gary Lee were hla ylsbed at her home In northwest jFlu..
Fla.. who is ih
th service and will daughter in V-TT
Long .island, w We w»re | ltuR&gt; “ week ago and found him
• Thomapnle since, with lobar on*u- I have a day ar two together and
f Leonard Stimson about improving although still confined lo
I monia. She I* some better at this Gienn willvisit his daughter. Mrs.
"u ^gain &amp;UunUy andI I the bed. * P F. C. Robert Harris
writing
Her sister-in-law,
Mrs 'Carter^and r&gt;on RSbSr’t’of’orantt* makln« “ ,,lrc recovery from his 1 left on Sunday for Camp Clai'Leone Gibbs of Grand Rapids cared ,Carter &lt;.»
u ««..
and
son. iwvc..
Robert u.
of uimimc
Orange-- rrccnt
bourne.
spending
a few
.... operation. * Mr. and». Mrs.
'bourne.
La., La.,
afterafter
spending
a few
for her - from
ville and lhe
the latter*
latter * friend. Miss Burdette Warid attend'd ...
.., Wednesday
- -. —, over
... -ville
, mother -nri
the funer- days' furlough wtih
with hi
his
and
Sunday * Mr and Mrs. Ted Arm- [Mertha Schalble. and Mr und Mrs. al of Lieut. Robert Hamah in Grand brother Mrs. Vessie Harris and son.
strong have purchased the rest- I Vcre Carter were Sunday dinner Rapids Wednesday afternoon and Charles. Friday they drove to Grand
dence property of Mr. and Mrs. gueata at the home of Mr. and Mrs. .accompanied the funeral party back j Rapids and met Roberta friend,
I Douglas Reynolds on the west jldr , stephen Carter al Pleasant Hill. * to Middleville for the interment Miss Ruth Schonschack of Rochand have taken possession. Thc Mis Roy McCaul cntetalned at the whlch was made In Mt- Hope ceme- «Mer who was their guest over the
place was formerly known as the home of her mother, Mrs Will Hu- tery. A large company of friends weekend. Friday evening a family
Ronan home. The Reynolds fam- ictt vyentlv in honor of her birth- of the family from Grand Rapids gathering of fifteen relatives was
llv, has moved into the powc house day, the following guests were pres­
and other points were held at the home of Mr*. Kenneth
on Arlington St. and lhe Robert ent; Mr and Mrs. Elmer Fenton. Middleville
prre-nt for the last rites, as an ex- Beatty on LaGrave street in Grand
Bechtel family, who were the ten- ■ local, and Mrs. Helen Lewis and preMion
of sympathy for the be- I Rapids in his honor. Saturday cveants,
purchased a cottage at daughters. Mary and Alice of Jack­
sr.U, have purehSKd
reaved
relatives.
* Lieut. Carlton ning at the Harris home on Grand
Barlow lake. * Mrs Edward Wler- win * Mr ..and Mrs. Cal Streeter Swift was transferred
from the cast I Rapids street was a pleasant gathinga and infant son were Drought or Gun lake visited relatives in Ot­ to Camp Crowder. Mo. recently. * •'ring with Arthur Grlffeth and
to th»lr hnme on th,- u«-,t rnnntv ' . „
, ‘c‘“u,c3 “*
lo..vamp
UTOWUCT. Mo., ___
recently.
’W «mw AW1M1
nrinur uruicm ana
_ r._.
___
.
.___
m..
to their home on the west county &amp;ego. Friday and a&gt;«_«pent jme MrB
Robert
Barth returned
from III..
Miss Ann
Snyder of Grand n...
RapbraUwr OmlM □*. .nd wua ot
Merritt.' cam* Friday and ramalned
.
until Sunday night with his mother. Saturday all went to Lansing
to wltnM* the graduation of the
lattori* daughter, Maxlp* Gray from
the five-year nursing course at
Michigan State College. Maxine will
a few weeks' rest but this fall
''take
will commence work with thc Red

M?M.Cnd MrrThilto^Jrter’TM?’ ।AU MiSrk‘’'iHBnnndnnM«lWR%nav i‘10 wer* airltood friends wNU Lansing. Baturtfay when her' ««
and Mrs Gerald Rtucker left on 1 n‘*LhP^.fk’t ,!L»Jmd w” Sidney living m Yankee Springs met to- . John received his B. S. degree from
felurta ’fw hi? olXJ h^ia atl^^i2L^n^°-Jll;h,‘n^f‘‘IT K'thpr Thursday afternoon for a ! the animal husbandry division of
Adrian They h£ve%JXd wMflrrt Sravv
1. C?raimnfJ‘
;’P«ra«nt time with Mrs Mattle the agricultural department. John,
fhelr efS-K «Gerald
? re
#uI,ton*d ‘n,
Ritchie
The five other •Spring- who is already in the U. &amp; army,
their effect* re: Gerald . Xpert, Frtnche. Calif also Mrahwiie
arc Nellie Thompson. Lule is home for a fourteen-day furdie’ville Oo.lbunl
Ora,1&lt;l
The Illi- Crookston. Minnie Johnson. Flo- lough. June 27 he Is lo report to
■ music
JrhTrt?.
rcnfe
'&gt;' ' Baiter.
Camp MpCo
McCoy.
Wls nnd
and trOrM
from the
there
mUlC homes Rat.irrt.v ’*'
Ch .rt7«Th™,.,
rrnfe lU’llprv
?lerV and
“nd Dal
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Ba“er ** Cftn,D
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id
thc
v.
har
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Ai
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Mr
*
Airo,u,
Ogden of
of Kalamazoo
Kalamazoo U
.nd the 221”^
Mn&lt; A!fol,1[o° Ogden
is scheduled
scheduled for
for Ft.
Ft. Benning,
Benning. Oa.
Ga.
of Hopewell. Va. visited
former resident
resident of
of lhe
the west
west county
county He
community A Mr and MrsidhAsriwm
hSd
“T* Mr former
He plans
plans to
to spend
spend aa few
few days
days this
this
Caln’and four sons o? K*ton R«nkh
y- Su
’idav fol- 'week
week with his cousin. Scott CampGun ,lne
line d,pd
died ,n
In 'b"
that1 c,,
city.
Sundav
Camp­
Iwree vuitora m theU au t Mr* 1™,
.Thom’»- »owfn«
of
invalidism.
*
Ausbell
at
Merritt
and
also
visit
friends
lowing years of invalidism. * Aus- bell at Merritt and also visit friends
1 svlvia Alh-n
the G?cnn Alien
‘° »M * B2&lt;, !Lbury h.U tln
tin Bowman
Bowman of
of Gaine*
Gaines wa^^t
wii^.a caller
caller nt
nt Traverse
Traverse City.
City. He
He hopes
hopes to
to take
take
bMvia All n at the Glenn Alien *on Albert who was killed recently nt ih»
.nnn,. brother Robert with
^.m, him
Hi.n
thc &gt;,nm»
home nf
of i,t«
his sister. Mrs. ren™.
Chas, ini,
his young
home at Parmelee. Sunday of last tn a collision of boats off the Vlr- nt
Parker, one day last week. Old up north * Little Rachel Hlar of
; week. * Sgt. Arthur Steeby of Klnla coast. The Thompson family friends ore glad to know he Is quite Wayland lias been spending the
.Camp
Claiborne. L
La.
.Omn cuihnmn
a
l, spending nnee were resident* of Hastings. *
well following a severe sickness past week with her grandmothers,
'afen-day furlough
■ atat the home of Mr*. Vinnlc Johnson, and Eugene sometime ago * The Busy Be--club Mrs. Fred Guffin add Mrs. C. L.
his parents Mr. nnd Mre. Elmer Cornell of Hersey were united in had a pleasnnl meeting Thursday Hlar. * Mrs. Isabel Lepper spent
Steeby in lA-lgliton. * The latest marriage Tuesday evening at the afternoon at the home ot Mrs. Cllf- the weekend nt Kalamazoo with her
: address of pyt. Wm Mac Corson former * liome east of town, by ford Converse In the Ryan district, daughter. Mrs J. I* Hodgson and
',U A',.F;.T'..ynL‘; No 3'M
Rev. S II. Quinccr. We extend best * Officers re-elected at th- school .husband. * John Lectka of Freel*n Hal). Washington University wishes to this elderly couple, for rcunlon were President Hazel Me- port wns a caller of his s1ster-In-St. I/Hiis. Mo. ♦ Alfred Myer* of much future happiness together, 1 Caul:
caul■ vic
vice president. Julian Potts; 'law. Mrs. Mattle Lectka one day
near
Bowens Mill* is
very
ill.
Hr * Rev, nnd Mrs. E- C. Flnkbeincr
hiT
rmt
ince
’
a
revire
r.“hi
“.uru,ir secretary
secretary.
Lulu Allen. Among Ilins- ; last week. * Th' annual meeting
has not »"ta»
been well
HkHohrar,
V.
sickness
warssince
neo a a
*severe
Rev 1-and
■ ? frmir
vi ----dhu
«h,”,'/'
17’
P"**n
‘ ••viu
from n
« uuinmr
distance were-vnas.
were-Chas, ।ui
of me
the Miciiignn
Michigan comcrence
conference 01
of 141c
tjtc
1 clrknru
non
Rev
»,"
u'
and Mrs John CU^oiT missionAndre* Plnk- Gray of Merritt and Mrs. Gladys Methodist churches at Benton Har­
are Mrs. jonn Clayton, mission feiner Monday. The three young- Brookbank of Pendleton Ind * A bor Ls past Rev I W Minor Is
n£ak°at theELMhton Church’next
neU.hM-E,171h.“n&lt;,t N?rn.'“ letter from Mrs Arno,d Hoebete. returned to Middleville. Rev. J.
^md^v mornlnt'Thev leave Iomi
d
*2.2?**h,i,,,lYndi,fte nw* Bp,tv s»rceter. to her parents. iJtwrmce Ward to Caledonia. Rev
for work m Honduras The
urn
..whu“ LtB,cs lhal 031,1310 ’loebeke has L. Winston Stone to Hastings. Rev.
rdna will be devoted to Children** rh. 2-h .Hu ^-..3 th.* Methodist been transferred to Camp House. । Maurice* McKean to Muskegon
* Mr, WiiUrd Graj &lt;l!^Lth^?*Sk..n?d-They a" located in Art- |Heights church; Rev. Lewis Rlgelat 817 N. Wash- man to Augusta and as Methodist
of tne
the tinner
Upper Peninsula
Peninsula is
u spend
spend- and Mrs. Minnie Johnson were In ington nktohoma.
Of
St.
i, --u
and should
,u ube
—glad
.-u
to ___
see ।counsellor at Ft.Custer; Rev.
:u,. ;.*
Ira
I ln« *om* time with her sinter. Mr*. nainmazno Saturday morning to any friends who might be down Carlrv tn the KiIiihmm rhiirrh:
T. J. Berry, who is confined to her attend the graduation of the for- that way. They have been at Ft. Carlev to the Kalamazoo church:
bed with a heart ailment Atmth*-' ,mers son. Robert Carter from lhe Benning- Oa.. since the early part Rev Tho,. Marshall transferred ip
the Detroit conference. Local boy*
sister. Mrs. Ann Hfaselsweet of .Western State .College.
Roberts of the year. * Mrs. Adelaide Baird
Reed Citv was also a weekend visl- friend. Miss Mrrtha Schalble grad- was pleasantly surpris'd last Wed- and their appointment* are. Rev.
Eirin C. Pinkbeinrr returned to
tor. * Tiie past few hot days are ।1 uated also with thc class and ar- nesday
*— *■— ------ •—
starting (oiks to their lake cottages. companled thc Carter's honie and ------- , Jhen her brother. Eraatus Bangor: Rev. Oeo. Perry Stanford
her nephew. Clyde Hrberly appoint'd to Portland nnd Rev.
Many cottages at the Streeter re­ remained until Monday when she MctJee.
and her ta-o niece*. Ella Nleumirr , William Hclrlk'rl to the pastorate of
sort. Oun lake are now occuplAt
for the summer. They include the brother’before'gohur^home. Robert and Mr*. Will Soules and husband Trinity church in Grand Rapids,
all of Kalamazoo visited her at the (having resigned as district super­
Donald Muirs of Kalainaoo. Willis ,wm nou. HO to Columbia University home of her daughter. Mrs. Fred ,».«•»
intendent of Grand Traverse dis­
Streeter*
f,Jr
Mis* Schalble
Iffl!
Of of Cooper and txral*
“£■’
“&gt; naval
lc-ch training
m &lt;l&gt;/'j«tan
Sb Wicnngj on north Grand Rapids trict. *
- Mr.
.... and Mrs. A) Pierce
St * Hie monthly meeting of the spent the weekend with her parwaiting
patiently
for
lhe
25th
to
next
year,
a
Sgt
Arthur
Aubll
who
.euowthem to
to u!?lr 1*2.“;.* i‘••‘atSJed WUhthec"*Gusrom Masters-Jones circle will be held cnls, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. P. Corson,
•u&lt;Uenep ■Rend’* £e I Bangor Maine. Is expected home this with Mrs. Russell Bender this I Sunday afternoon Mr. and Mrs.
[Childrens Dav exercises at the w„k Tuesday fos-a few-days' fur­ Thursday afternoon.^* John Lee | Fred Corwin of Kalamaaoo .were
,
...
has gone to Battle Creek to work callers. * Mr. and Mrs. Rush Ratl­
lough to visit his
­ and and star with hLx aunt whose hu.«- ' dall were
ins parents. -Mr.
*— Sundav dinner
— - - guests
• -*
of
Mrs. Monroe AL
—n
.. “J”* pt ar ”’** uh
,,u u
-rUb
band
ls ,,,
ln K-ivKr.
aen'tce- w
* Miss Marilyn
Marilvn their daughters. Miss Jeanette Ran­
atlyes * A H. Parker and Ray ! Gillette will complete her duties In dall and Mrs. Clare Schanlx and
Ketunan made a business trip to Faulkners drugstore this Wednes- family in Grand Rapids. * Mrs.
Ann Arbor on Friday. * Mr. and day and on the 23rd will begin her 'Olive Talbot returned home Sun­
Mrs. Harrv DePult and their daugh- 1 nursing course with a three months day from a few days' ap&gt;-nt at Flint
£r'
Bowman an(l
course at University hospital. Ann with her mother. Her sister. Mrs.
tie daughter Sharon Lynn of Bev- Arbor prior to entering at Butter- Rose Snyder and children Frank
erlv and Mr. and Mrs. Robert De- worth hospital In Grand Rapids. and Vav brought her home * The
Pult and baby. Judy Rae of Grand- Mis* Betty Foster also of this year's Herman VanderSchuur residence on
villa were Sunday visitors at tpe graduating class from T-K will en- north Grand Rapids street i* being
Glenn Allen home at Parmelee. * iter training at St. Mary's hospital. remodeled with new floors and sev-

eral Inside change* and re-sldlng on *l*ter, Mr*. Arthur Bedford and
lhe exterior. * Mr. and Mr*. Cha*, family. * Mr*. Henry Frost enlerP^Tcr nave received word that
th«te youngest son. Charles, Jr, Oran«c Tuesday afternoon,
who h**
HICKOBY CORNEBM
eminent poaillon ""in’ Washington, I HICKORY CORNERS
D. C. ha* been ordered to report tor
Thursday. Jum W at I pxn. will
active dulv with the navy and has be Educational Ratty Day at the
been commissioned an ensign MH W M Church A quartet from
wife and Infant daughter. Janet Houghton OoBeoe. Houghton. N. Y.
Karen wiU go to Buffalo. N. Y, to
live with her brother* wife for th*
duration. The Parker's son. Lieut.
Harald Parker 1* now stationed at
Camp Cooke Calif.
Friend* ot lake, w carl Boyra who is seriously
Harold's wife will be interested to ill with a heart allmknt to aU«bUy
know that she is an official plane better. * Rev. C. B. ftennell* so*nt
spotter beside* devoting several Friday and Saturday al a Fast
davs a week to Red Crass work. * Masters Convention at SMinaw.
Mr. and Mra. Frank Garbow and Sunday he had charee of lhe morn­
son Paul and their daughter Mn. ing atrvlc* at a Wfateyan Metho­
Dorothy Eppens and Mr*. J. U dist church at Owosso where he wu
Rugg were In Kalamazoo Saturday a former pastor. * Quests of Mr*.
morning to witness the graduation Mary Batlett from Tuesday UU Fri­
of MU* Jeanette Oarbow from Wes­ day were her daughter-ln-tew. Mr*
tern State College
Miss Jeanette Evart Bolton of Evanston.. Ill..
has ■ a teaching position at Dexter Mn Alfred Taiwan and son of
In the commercial department for Park Ridge. DI. Mrs Bartlett and
the coming year. Mr *nd Mrs. guest* spent Wednesday at Alleged
Glenn Sanborn of East Caledonia with Mr and Mra. Horace Bolton
were also present to the graduation and family and one day they were
of their daughter. Dort*. * Sun­ guesta of Mr. and Mra. Homar Bol­
dav vUitors of Mr. and Mr*. Leon- ton ot Kalamazoo. Thursday they
spent at Fort Ouster and Battle
and Mr*. Howard Buffington of Creek and called at the Hinton
Marshall and Mrs Leonard Baker home near Hollandaburg. * Mr. and
and two daughters of Battle Creak. Mra. Howard Asplnall and family
♦ Peter Petersen is making exten­ were Hasting* shopper* Saturday
sive improvement* In hi* new home evening. * Mr. and Mra. Frank
the sandefur place. Hl* wife 1* ex­ Burdick are lhe parent* of a son
pected soon, a* her school duties in David Robert, weight 8 lb*, bom
the school for convalescent children June 12 at Leila hospital. Bsttbat Farmington will close this week. Creek, w Rosemary Williamson of
* Mrs Mac Epp&lt;-ns of Toledo. Ohio Kalamaaoo spent over the weekend
is visiting at tiie home of her par­ with her grandmother. Mr*. Cora
ent*. Mr. and Mr*. Frank Onto*. Ford.

IRVING

spent the flrat few day* of this

Mra. Joseph Lince and daughter

Fred Stokce, a Dar Cutler. R. M.
2 C. left on Saturday for New
London. Conn, where he Is at pres­
ent stationed at a submarine base,
after a few days' furlough spent
with his parent* Mr. and Mrs. Har­
old Cutler northeast of town. DSr
enlist'd in the Navy thro* year*
□go and for thirty-three months
has been stationed in the Panama
Canal sone. He ha* croased the
canal which Is about 55 miles wide,
eighteen time* bv boat and six time*
bv train. His trio north was by
plane from Miami. Dar think* the
greatest work done in the Canal
Zone B the elimination of the mos­
quito—a dang'roua pest in that ter­
ritory. He still thinks there 1* no
place like the country north of the
border even with rationing and
will be glad to be permanently
located In th' good old U. 8. A.
once again.

folks. Mr. *nf Mr*. Ray Famham
Of Yankee Spring* before' leaving
for Yakima. Wash, where Joe I*
stationed. * Mr. and Mrs
Art
Ftondtra entertained their daugh­
ter and daughter-in-law from Has­
tings. Their son I* also in Uncle
Sam’s armed forces a Mr. and Mr*.
Frank McNutt and family have
moved to Middleville. * Donna Jean
Nagel of Grand Rapids 1* visiting
her grandparent* here. * John Belaon accompanied hl* daughter Nor­
ma Lince to Chicago to help her
and the Utile granddaughter get
started to Washington * Mr. and
Mrs. Hubert Wrobleakl of Shelby­
ville also Mr Wrobleskl*' brother
and Alster were Sunday visitors of
Mrs Wrobleskl*' brother. Carl Hula
and famUy.

Agent: “I* your mother home,
boyf
Boy; "Yea. Sir."
POWERH ECHOES
Agent (after several knock* In
Mrs Jacqualine Riley, daughter
ot Mr and Mrs. Henry Froat Was vain*: "I thought you said she was
severely injured Friday while kmd at homaf
Ing her horse into a trailer to take
Boy; “She la, but I don't live heir"
him to the horse show at Ojand
■Rapid*. The animal reared and
11 Hiller wins, ike Issue
fell backward upon Mr*. Riley. She
for y»a will be ilvtwg IteeU
is confined to St. Marys hospital.
Grand Rapids. * Mr. and Mra.
aad not jw.1 We cost of UvMaurice Johnson and daughter.
ibg. Think that over and Az­
Mra Bernice Thom visited relatives
ure it oat for yourself how
and friend* in Detroll over the
much beyond 11 percent at
weekend. ♦ Mr. and Mra. Fred
your family Income you should pvt
Shassberncr and children of Grand
Into War Bond* every payday.
Rapids were Sunday guest* of hU

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WELL BEGUN
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feeding oil. A lifetime mash
for chick, pullet and laying
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MERMASH.

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HASTINGS. MICH.

TELEPHONE 2118

N. CHURCH ST.

IF YOU WOULD MAKE MONEY SAFELY THEN
YOU WOULD BE INTERESTED IN GOOD BUYS
IN REAL iSTATI. I OFFER THE FOLLOWING:
A 7 ROOM HOUSE has 4 bodroom*, living roam,

dining room, kitchen and both. 1 *tall garage,
for $2,200.00.

HOMES!
JUST ASK ME!
List week I flew forty-five soldiers
and a jeep oxer lo Mateur. One more
pound of equipment and we'd have
had lo spit out our chewing gum to get
off the ground!

•

“So I know what the Telephone Com­
pany mean* by ‘overload*.’ There’* a
point beyond which you can’t overload
a plune — or a long distance awitrhboard. On top of all the war call* lhal
must jfo through fast, civilian* are
doing more calling — some are urgent

for EMERGENCY HOUSING

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Remember—you're rendering a
public service when you cut down on
long distance calling.

BUILD an extra room ... on apartment in your home now! You can remodel to
make more space in your home to rent. Every home is needed to house all the
families it can. Under ordinary conditions naw homes could be built to take
care of the extra demand for housing. But tho building of new homes is re­
stricted, so existing houses ore the answer to the housing shortage. This
means your house . ' . that attic, that big porch, that bedroom ... all of this
waste space can be turned into living quarters. It's Patriotic to uso all tho
space in your home. If romodoling will make room for another family ... DO

IT NOW!
Wa Sell War Bonds and War Savings Stamps

PlroM makt only tho most nterntry
Ion/ dillanrr colli.
IJ you mu»l me long dutanco, do all
you can lo h«ep your call brief.

MICHIGAN BILL TILEPHONK COMPANY

A 7 ROOM HOUSE two block* from the monu­

ment on Pork itreet. New both, 2 bedrooms, 2
living room*, dining room, kitchen and a now

furnace. .................................................... -$3,500.00

rail*, other* le** important Any call,
regardless of it* destination, may alow
up lhe handling of other call#.”
•

This place I* located on South

Washington in the 4th ward.

your

remodeling

^z:.br.kmou'.K
Consult us today for finoncing plans.

THE HASTINGS BUILDING

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loan association

9 Stebbins Bldg.

Members F. H. L. B. Phone 2503

WE HAVE A NEW BUNGALOW, a peach. All

modem, nice garage, in the 1st ward $4,000.00

AN *8 ROOM HOUSE in the 3rd ward will mH for
$3,500.00 on Land Contract.

EARL R. BOYES
REAL ESTATE BROKER

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STEBBINS BUILDING

srth wn
PHONS *639

�THE HASTINGS BANNEB,THUB6DAY,JUNE17, 1MI

pOR ^filbSE 5JTHO FALL*and7reexconthe lime-^

bls home before^theNaxis’reached it; for the Chinese'

FNever before have'wc been able to measure the

unavailable?* So,"xve’re*asked to loaumohey at good

A covered floors of the cattle cars that carry them to

of Nanking who suffered the terrorism of the Jap;

price of freedom for ourselves and our children in

German labor camps-Tthere is no other choice;/

for all of those in nameless graves and numberless

such tangible terms.

interest—$4 for every $3 when the Bonds mature;
Money to help pay for the war—keep prices down—

i/For the little children of Tepelini and Salonika and

cells—for all of them—there was no_second chance,

to freedom open? MWill you invest—all you can-yia

provide peacetime Jobs and peacetime goods and a

no other choice; 7

.War Bonds?/

generally decent world for all of us when the war is

Athens who wait with swollen stomachs for the food

ship that never arrives, there is nothing else to do^
but’wait/ "**
^or the Russijm peasant’with no^choice but to burn

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DBut for you—a choice still remains?1 For you—

' It’s not so much to ask; Many of us are making

Chances are you’re' already in the Payroll Savings

among all the peoples of the world, the road to free­

more money than wc have for years. The things

Plan—buying War Bonds—doing your bit. But don’t

dom is still dear.j

we’d like to_buy_with that money are scarce—or

stop there. Raise your sights! Do youtjfaifj

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BARRY CLEANERS
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COLEMAN INSURANCE

BAIRD'S STORE
THE HASTINGS BANNER

HASTINGS CITY BANK
NATIONAL BANK
ANDRUS SERVICE

MILLER REAL ESTATE
CASITE CORP.
HASTINGS MFG. CO.

MEYERS 5c &amp; 10c STORE
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�THg HASTINGS lA-ffll, THyHSDAY.JUNEH, 1M3

of Mr. *nd Mrs John Barr and
Dewey Jaarsma. ★ Mr. and Mr*.
Geo. Brownell, of Flint were week­
end guest* of Mr. and Mrs. Claud
Mr. and Mrs Wm. Dipp »nd Walton and family. Mrs. Brownell
family spent Sunday at the home of remained for a week. * Rev. and
Mr*. J. W. McCue called at the
Mr. and Mn. Clarence Johnson at homes of their daughter* at Mid­
■mtU. W Pre Keith Ba** from land
_______________
Park Sunday
_ _______________
evening. * Friday_
Damp Gruber. OkU. and MUs I(afternoon
afternoon caller*
caUen of Mr. and Mrs.
I
Adam
Endres were Mrs. Della
wivMnta
K»nt Wednesday and
DelU 8118iiJrKuv^uiTMr mid Mn Alien Icox
l«« of
«f Reed
Reed .City
City and
and Mrs.
Mn Emma
Emma
cuivtn* Mr Umd Mrs Tooker, local. * Mr. and Mn. Rial
TAhn
ard Norval Mr and ! Kellogg and daughters of Lansing
Itoward Thaler ™re Sundav । wnt Saturday and Sunday with
nfMr'andI Mrs Mar- the former* parent*. Mr. and Mrs.
rfT-r ale^f Hasting w £v and Olen Kellogg. ♦ Miss Velma BuehiRjW McCue are entertaining ler of Ciiarlotte spent lhe weekend
IbSr granddai^hter“Sindre Albert- with their porent*. Mr and Mrs.
arm this week ♦ Mr and Mn Oxei Forest Buehler and family, w Mr*.
H.mrv
from WnlJohnson and Mn Harold Johnson
m
were Himoav
uiniMiu nesdav until Friday at the home of
at FyrmnaMiner
Sundav
KtoT * afternoon
Mr ^&gt;d ! her niece, Mrs
Cha*. Betts of
Mlkn
of Miner
King. of* Hasting*
Mr. r-* Nashville. * Mrs. Julia Godfrey
^ WalteY
Rockhill
Walter
of M*muMrs.
1xw» 1ft Mr. and Mn. Geo. Bustancc and
ng*
last Rockhill
Wednesday.
Sundav
guest*
the home
Mr
Were Crumback
Sunday dhmer
dinner
guests Crumof Mr. family.
«*nt Sunday
S&gt;“
?.L at Myrtle
Mrs. Emma
★ndAvis.
andofCarl
a&amp;d
pjwi Un
Mrs.
W.
W. Max
Rockhill.
* Mr.
and land
l and Mra.
Mr*.
Wn Saturdav
Wm.
Shoble and
at Grand
and w.
Mrs
Kay*cr
called
spent
Bun
Mn.
HennSmelker
were
in Everson
— --- —
------- Mrs. Leon
-----»r­
Miwtne
Ivan
Blouahaunt.
and Mrs
son
Dean.
Mr.
and
Henco
formers
Cha.*,
dav
at ethe
home
of Grand
V«m. Tinkler
SZ
’and
Mtt^^iasBtough
from .Ledge,
nev and
family
from
Rapid*
Overholt Thunday afternoon. * and family of Hasting*. * Rev.
riUrVrriiie
railed
atFish
the afternoon.
homeCalof I'and
**re
Sundav
dinner
guests
bf
Mrsa
Mr.
and Mra.
Allen
and
Blaine
were
SunEta^llv
P«iu
Smutav
Mar&gt;'Mr.
Henney.
* Snvder
Allen
Fish
made
vui werendinMrtGrand
la*t day
dinner
guests
of Mr. and VerMrs.
fMr
Keith Rapid*
burke?Tmi
bunnesa
trip
to Nashville
Wednesday
andwSnd
called at thc
Morri* Carter
of *
near
Lake
tofly ^m
and homes
Mary Imontvllte
Friday
Supt,
andOdcsMrs
Bhoetnaker of Lansing were Sunday 1 F'-'rt Ardis left Friday for Mcgucsts of there parent* Mr. and । Bain .o,-vl*lt the latter* parentsMr* Adam Endres. * Rev and Mr- and Mra Schuman. * Mr. und
g?- BuVne Snvder are leaving Mrs. Floyd Walton of South Bonne
for Peru Ind.. Tuesday morning «&gt;’d Lucile Endres from Grand
jmd expect to return Friday. While Rapids were Saturday evening
(bare they are attending » con- callers of Mr. and Mr*. Frank Wulfcrer.ee for the East Central district, 'ton and Mrs. Bernice Ck*.wn. *
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t Mr.
Mr. and
and Mra.
Mrs. Harold
Harold Aldrich
Aldrich and
and Mr and Mrs. J D. Orlndfl of
nmiiv were Sunday dinner gueits Spring l&gt;ke and Mrs. Ellen Yarger.
at Ur. and Mn. Henry Blough of local spent Thursday nt the home
Gaines * Mrs. Man1 Henney spent of Mr. and Mr* Frank Allerdlng
Friday with her dsuehterr. Mn. of Clarksville. * Mr. And Mrs. Am­
»w Roush at Hastings. * Mr. brose Guernsey and family of Has­
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J parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm Hale.' from her school work at Benton
.*
* Mr. and Mrs Vaughn Lydy have Harbor last weekend. * Mra. Ethel
,«ndin«mu«iu&gt;h«on
i purchased and moved into the itaiTwho haa'been very ^iFl/abte [
ur. Un N.lllr Smith of HuUn.r
*“
home formerly owned by Mr. and to sit up a Utile now. q Coy Stowell t u y rv u
at the latter's cottage at Gull lake.
•.
1. ----- -----------------------' Mrs Beers. Tiie Utter have bought and Mrs. Will Tinkler ot Haitln— -------------------------were married In Indiana, recent!
OBDEIt roa ruiuc*no«
...„j
' O. W. Lowell Teeter of Tyson.' a home in Hastings.
* Mr and Mr* L R. Woteojt spent 1 chnrth of the United
*Mra. Helen Ridenour of Bat
Saturday anil Sunday with Mr. and :
Breth
Brethren In Christ Tenn., and hU wife of Hastings ;
* " *
Creek wa* a guest of V"
Mr*. V. L. Wolcott at Unslng *
spent Friday evening with Mr. and NORTHEAST WOODLAND
E. B. Griffin D D.. pastor
DeMond
Decoration
Day.
Mr. and Mr*. Claude WaMon and
Phone 481
Mra. Ruxseil Molt. * Mr» Marshall
Bobby and .Mr and Mr*. Geo. , reeporl
Norwood. Mr* Henry Kroes and
rS‘whL h*ie FAIR LAKE
Brownell of Flint were Bunday din- . 10: 30 A. M. Sunday school.
Mrs. Leon Leonard entertained at 1,^and
® Last Week's L.—.
ner guest* of Mr and Mrs. Frank ’ 11: 30 A. M. Morning worship.
Mr. and Mn. Edwin Uncaster
Hynes of Woodland.
Woodland * Mr. and । 7:00 p
M
Christian
Endeavor.
“
"-T
‘ ।“Q u ", pau several weeks, are able tajje
P.
Mr and Mra. Floyd Armour
Mra D W. Yarger of Grand Rapids
8:00 p M Evening servica. 8pe- !^Vdum”u^S?rtert a r£em up and around again. Callers there
were Sunday callers at H, O. Ar­
spent Saturday with Mrs. Bkn 'ftal pathera Day program.
”[., Edwin MeHertava nont (he
wefk wfrf
and MnL Were
* Cnas. Dolph nnd Ernest
“
&amp;
i,»
*&amp; «!'' mour*.
Bari
Barker of Bellevue called on Mr
and Mra. Cha* Pixley, Friday. *
of Mr. and Mrs. Will Btough. Bobby SLsanl Valiev
1 John Adams Friday evening. * Mr. 'Schneider. Mrs. Henry Flesaner, Ernest Hughes was operated on at
remained to spend the week with
10:00 A M Morning worship.
Mr*. Charles Harms and daughter. the Osteopathic hospital. Battle
and Mrs. Elwyn Hayward and three
SZt.VTJnrt m^li^rSiRu*
hU grandparents. ★ Ruth and Joan
-• — A.
- M.
•• Sunday school.
•
11:00
Creek. Saturday morning. He came
children Dale. Alay and Judy of
■ Be“’ •«»
Kellogg of Lansing spent last week .I 7:30 P. M. Christian Endeavor.
home Sunday forenoon and is doing
i Hasting* were supper guest* of Mr °or?*a.d
with their grandparents. Mr. and
8:00 P M. Preaching Service.
as well a» can be expected. Hl*
and Mrs. Max Reynolds Saturday *
r
Mr*. Glen Kellogg and returned ln_
8:00 P. M. Tuesday Prayer met
—------—
.night.
They
all
called
on
Mr.
«*• er. Lydia Schu­ grandfather.
Vlu™ Wm.
m«t' Hughes. Hlckorv
home Sunday.
Morris are
andspending
Duane j"
. inP 27 and
inc
. 28th. Rev. D if Carler. M
Mrs.
Karl Eckardt.
Glasgow
of Dowling
olM‘n WUJianu nt the W. K. &amp;k
ni.?*&amp;K!m
dr Laura
™ Stat- Corner* called on him Sunday. *
sick. Olga Eckardt. Luther Brod- Mr* Mar Pennock is visiting her
this week here. * Mr. and Mrs. : rJck &lt;H| hoW
Quarterly . Kellu«g fann in the evening. * beck and children Junior and Nor­ son Esrl Pennock and family. * Mr
Fred Tabberer received on air mail r-onferenee of 'the veAr The serv- Mr and Mr*. Walter Nurache of ma Jean, the latter are from Ionia. and Mra. Alan Griffin spent Sun­
Ster from Corp. Keith Tabberer ;
•StlFbe held at the Ple^ISt I,alllr Creck callrd ®n
“n‘&gt; Mra.
1* somewhere in
In Australia. IZf. J^hurch
"‘ll.ES,?ela 01 lne 1
John Adan
Adam*
Saturday
night
* Ur
Mr ' * Mr. and Mrs. Vivem Pierce en­ day with Mr. and Mra. Manson
who is
| Jobn
“ Sa,u
^ nl
“ht 1
and says he is well. * Mr .and Mra. 'allcy cllutc“- , „ ,
nnd Mrs. Roger William* and son tertained their parent*. Mr. and Newton. Richland. Mra. Newton la
Carl
Pierce of Woodbury
and suffering from an injury to her
Onnl Ballance from Battle Creek I
..
| Dean spent Friday night and Sat- Mrs.
u'r'.nd
‘u^R^;;
Ve’itoh^ tiki
and Mrs. Fred Ballance of Hastings CLOVERDALE
urday with hUparents. 1 Mr. rand
d
Mra. RobertVelteh of Lake back. * Mr. and Mrs. Rolland Pix­
una™-^~~
J-a" f.hui.. Odessaat
atdinner
dinnerSundav.
Sunday. Mr*.
Mra. Iri*
Irt* ley and ton. and Mr and Mrs
were Sunday afternoon callers of Mr*. Edward Behling and
sons of Mr*. Leslie V’""Odessa
i Mr* John. S‘alre and children or Woodbury Gardner. Nashville, were Bunday
Mr and Mrs C. M. Benedict. • Chicago are visiting her mother Mrs. near Freeport
afternoon callers at lhe Pixley
Henry Myers received word Sunday I Emma Johncock * Mr. and Mrs. Adam* and *.Mr&lt;."Uda Harrington
l._.......... Iwere ,Uo vUltOM thcrp on Sundy.
iviesoay afternoon.
aftemow * The MUses Bertha Wagner and home. _______ _ _
tn
Hastings
Tuesday
night of, the sudden death of his | Uster Lord and children spent were
. Mr. ana no. CharV’wh^-lO'«a
father. Alfred Myer* of Wayland. * Sunday afternoon with Mr. and
WEST HOPE
Mis Herman Oo»ch and lu-r guest. Mrs. Orson Boniface of Plainwell. more of Rutland and Mrs. Willard •
Last Week's Utter
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OXDEa FOB PUBLICATION
J®
Mra Earl Jack of Detroit spent *
and Mrs. Bcrt'McCallum are Whittemore local were in KalamaMis* Mildred Osgood, of Terre
d^ht~-£fu5J-“5
* Haute.
Friday and Saturday with Mrs. spending several days In Detroit too Saturday forenoon.-* The MissInd., came Thursday to
* spend a few dav* witfc her father.
Edgar Chencv and family at Un- visiting their -son and wife. Mr. and e* Thelma and Marjorie Mott of
Battle.hS?
Creek
spent Mr
thc .Sdl
weekend
sing. * Mis* Helen Steckle of Bat- Mrs. Dougal McCallum * MUs •£th
narX
«»..«? a,ld Mrs. E J. Bale* and fam- Jesse Osgood. Mr. and Mra. Al­
tie Creek spent Sunday and Mon- Mabclle Humeston of Marshall spent
- ----- ----------- -------- --------mond Weber, and Mr. and Mra
day with her parents. Mr and the past week here visiting her Russell
......................
Mott. * n«.c.
Rev. C. w
W era
Davis.,M~"«• S«*}»
‘15* M^ a
“
"d
f Lynden
Johncock apd family, of
Mr*. Owen Steckle. * Mr. and Mrs. I brother and wife. Mr. and Mr*, of Hubbardston called on wine of
Adams to Maple Grove. Detroit, al*o spool the weekend with
John Postma of McCords were Frank Humeston. * Mr and Mrs. hia friends to the village Tueduv । * Mr. andMra Irol Wells of Wood- their father. * Jack and Jerry
Sundav dinner guests of the lat- John McLeod are spending a cou- . of last week. He spent the night I b“"
Johncodt and Leo Pigott of Detroit
ter s parent*. Mr. and Mr*. Henry pie week* In Kalamazoo * Mra. , with Mr. and Mra. Jay Wilkinson. vrrn Pi?4-T * LrM.nHMr^ nt-h
are spending the summer here to
He was
*M on
on hl*
hi* way
way to
to Benton
Benton HarHar- Vein Pierce * Mr. and Mrs. RlchSmelker west of Freeport. * Fran- Emma
Emma Dickerson
Dickerson spent
spent thc
thc weekend
weekend He
«£*&gt;; help with farm work. ♦ Guv McMabe
i1,i .............................
to Btt(.nd me annual....................
Methodist *"*
ai‘d £!??*?."
&lt;I
toor „
cl* Biggs and Marion Hawk*
—"•
. .................
Hawks from in --------Grand----Ledge. -*--------Mr*. •*
Mabel
Mannis and friend from Lansing
*'■ ­ conference which wa* held there.
J?”EotheS'M
^T.rt,ha called at the L. D. Woodmanhome
spending thfz
this Teel:
week Dings and Paul Mr. and Mrs. Ray
Nashville are xpcr.dto.
* me ■*!
“"
”"1™ KSi. si
—'er Sundav * Mr. and Mr*. Thomas
in Culver.
^..1..-- * mond Dings and family of Dowagiac •
Denon
inland Laxes °
uaraen
u"'
with Mr. and Mr*. C. W.
Mis. Isaac
wv Crumback accompanied *Dent lhe weekend with Mrs. Lucy club
Mrs.
CIUD held
ncia its
r.s regular
regular meeting
mceung al
hi the
uu zE5
- arV.5n&lt;* r,an.’l V °™r 4** *£££'•. Clark and family of Kalamazoo
bv Mrs Walter Crumback and Dings and Luvina. * Mr. and Mrs liome
------- of
- Mr*. "
----------------Mr
"nd Mrs
Mr* Giendcm
n,"u’"r EckHerman
Reynold* pnrt **
r.'. ■«**
spent Sunday with hi* sister. Mrs
Hasting* w-ereSunday af- Will McCallum. * The Rev Isaac
Mr* Max Kayser called on the Ul- Walter Lewi* and children spent lluirsdav afternoon of last week. ardJ
a
He.^
ter s sister. Mrs. Chas. Bunn Thura- Sundav with Mr. and Mrs. Herb It was decided to hold a flower
Osgood. *on David and daughter.
W*}od,?1nd •’*« ,8unday w,lh Nelda. ot Woodland, spent Wednesday afternoon * Palsy Wedel from Cook of Middleville. * Misses Oral. •how In the fall this year Several ,
Hastings is spending this week with Irl* and Gordon McLeod of Delton of thc members of lhe club will at- . J°hn nnd Ralph Uteon.
| day night with Jes*e &lt;*60"* *
Patty Hoyt * Miss Bertha Frith spent Monday with Charles Monica, irno
’Mra. Gusta Chilson and Mrs iiavia
tend me
the annual tiarry
Barry county
Countv i
I ......... . .
‘
Flower
Festival
in
HaAtlns*
Friday
BRANCH
DISTRICT
to Hasting* Friday.
‘Shepherd were caller* Friday at
of Kilpatrick community was a cal- * Mr nnd Mrs. Richard Engle spent
home ot
of kcv
Rev.. anu
and mu
Mrs.. the
in Muskegon. of this week. * Mrs. Helen Pennock.
ler at the
tne nome
w past weekend
...
Lost week s letter.
the Ray Barnea home * Mr. and
~
• ILewelyn
MK-»1vn Woodman
‘‘
* Blake
* *
Mr*. Ethel
E. B. Griffin Thursday. A.
* Tj-..
Rev. n
D. '*
of
Kmri Wilcox
wupox and
una Mra.
Mrs CTias
unas. i Mr
air and
ana Mr*
Mr* R.
k. E.
e. Hall
mu and
ana two
two Mrs.
Mrs. Ira
ira Osgod and children and
—-*- were
------ tn
■- Hastings Wedm'sJ
-----------— i Mr. and Mra. Ray Barnes lolned
H. variic*
Carrick Ul
of outiuciu
Sunfield vaum
called al the I
, district was
children. Mr. -and
Mrs. Keith *•
Norn.
----- . a..Sundav
. dinner guest Floria
r.u,
me group
at the Jease Osgood
home
Rev. and
of Mr
iiuiuc of
ui Rc».
utiu Mr*. E B Griffin .o.
—r. and
an_ Mra.
rs. Uster Lord * {dll&gt;
day forenoon. ♦ Mrs. Leona Fams- .ton, Barbara and David of Kaiamo I the
grou
- : home Su
Sunday for a family dinner.
R.mH.v afternoon * Rev. and Mr*
Cliamberlaln of ■ wor
Sunday
Mrs. Mr. and Mr*.
Mrs. Ezra
Ezra^Chamberlain
worth and *on Delbert and her spent Sunday evening in thli localE.
Kalamazoo
mother.. mi&gt;.
Mrs srvuiKia
Georgia osjiuca
Scythes wuu
who Itv. * Mrs. Maynard Tucker left for
——
- -C.. B
D. Griffin
SJUIKU spent
apois from Friday
........ -------------- spent the weekend with
....... •iiiuuici
...---------- —
&gt;n Sbnday morning fh*ir
— nr
----- 1—‘Florida to be with her blithe nd BOWENS MILLS
afternoon
until
their mnthxr
mother. Mr«
Mrs. Mnrth*
Mar.ha chim.
Cham- i . u.„.
iiave been i&gt;_.
living
in the ••Hayward
at thc home of Mr*. Griffin's par- berlain. * Mr. and Mrs. Mark Oar- house for thc past year moved their who is now stationed there. * Mrs. : La»J Week * letter
wn°,
ent*. Mr. and Mrs. D- A. Stoner in risen of Delton called Sundav eve- ! household good* buck to Wayland Sherman Swift will entertain the I . Mt*. Pronces
spending
in Has­
--------------‘a few days ,n
IF IT WON'T HELP WIN THE
Bvron Mr. Stoner is critically 111. ning on Mr. and Mrs. Walter ]x*t week where the former'* hus­ Dorca* Society of North Maple been
WAR—FORGET IT.
. * Mrs. George ruroev
Forbcv received na Lewis._____________________
band is living. Mrs. Fnmswortn Grove, Wednesday. June 18. for an ting* with her daughter. Mr* Bel­
va
Edger
and
family,
returned
home
telegram from —
her
son
Saturday
.. —. —.—y “
1'
! taught in the school here the past all day meeting * The first quar­
_..a— her
u— his
ui. new
-- gddress
which
। year. * Mr. and Mra. Prank Cum­ terly conference will be held at the Saturday. * Harry Moore of Assy­
giving
address
whichis U DUNHAM DISTRICT
ria
center
with
his
excavating
&lt;At~ ‘
Saturdaymorning a son was 1 tnins who spent the winter in Flornwm
nuu»e
utuic
r*&lt;ua,
Sgt. OeraW Forbey. 387
Serv.
Sqd..
North Maple Grove church Friday
w11*1 Mrs N*’11 KMder uia are back al their cottage at afternoon. June 11 at 2 o'clock. * fit has been filling In the dam at
60 Serv. Gp.. Sioux City. Iowa.
• MildredWolff» at Fennock hoaWall lake for the summer. * Mr. Mrs. Lee Bell, pleasantly enter- the Springer feed mill, which went
Hold Open House
mia.
w—... Ac,anw Wen’ dinner talncd the Jolly Dozen. Thursday out last Jan. * Alfred Myera is
FlV?.
dd5r.»?2’ti.«^?b\«Wikrc . “uuu
nd Mr
” John
again under the doctor s care *
Albert Miller, son of .Mr and Mrs. taken Monday to the home of her guests of their son-in-law
and afternoon. * Children s day pro­
John Miller of Plymouth, who has mother. Mrs. Lena Wolff. Pvt. Kid- daughter Mr. and Mr*. Glenn Wli- gram will be held next Sundav eve- The L. A- 5 will meet with Mra,
been in the Navy stationed in Ha- der U at an Army Camp in Mary- item* andfamily at the W. K. Krl- ning June 13 at lhe North Maple Thelma Springer, this week Thur*.
wall and California. Is home on land. ♦ Pvt Ernest Dunkelbcrger logg ynrm Sunday and also attend- Grove church,
beginning at B June 10. at 2 pm. Everybody in­
vited * A good attendance at 8‘in*
furlough. He wl)l be glad to meet returned Friday to Selfridge Field ed Children1* Day exercises and o'clock.
day School last Sunday. Come again
hU many friends in Freeport, after a ten day furlough with rel- church services
service* in the Wesleyan
-------------- *»
at 10:30 A. M. * Mr and Mrs. Clyde
Thursday afternoon. June 17th al alive* here. Mrs. Dunkelberger nc- church. * E. Benson Collins T3.Who CEDAR CREEK
1 .nenoimr
Holme* of
the home of his aunt. Mrs. Chas, cqnpanled him. * Mrs Isabelle ha&lt;i rf,MdrU at WaU UMe ror the Last. Week s Letter
m* Muskegon
iwo wwa. Ht*. are
spending
hl* home
two weeks
vacation
Bunni?.en,ke A"? daukhtcr Beverly of , past 22 yrars^died Maidenly at his
Mr. and Mra. Peter Leinaar-of ff?"
]?gtheh
Mr?’HolAe*
h
rmS?t«ler- .cn,led Onohfu
' homp at »&gt; * M- Monday of last Delton spent Thursday with Henry
•'
i-T"
-••Jwell. * The store here 1*
D.v Fv-J.
uim ha* been ?’ jy *nc *Tscm“n ?un&lt;day a,t" w**k- He u survived by the widow. Leinaar and family. * Meralln Wli- —-• —A,
...a summer. Mr. Kimmey La
&amp;aJLlta£l m rihnEh ‘TU00*rWnrdKf?r. a I Alice and a brother Herbert of Uson was taken to Leila h0«m«^
mu
isruiiars:
pastor of the local M. E. church , visit. * Miss Nyla Ball is helping I Charlotte. Funeral service* were ’—‘—*u —
"* V
‘—"* — ■&gt;*■**■"«m
for the past four years has been Mrs. Keith Ball with her house- held Thursday afternoon from the moved. She is doing fine. * Law- tinpE CENTER
transferred to the JoyMemorial‘cleaning. * Mr. and Mrs. Jay La■ Htnton Funeral home here
Bur
rcnee Bostvlck and family of Au- I i*M Week's Utter
Burchurch in Grand
Rapids. Best bodie and family were Sundav —calwn
, made
tn Charlotte
* Mr*
.. I |a|
wna
cnariotte.
Mr and Mrs Ben Salik attended
wishes go with Rev. and Mrs. Love .|en at George Ball s. * —
Thr« in.
!lal
aL*S
a nwac in -L
nar.loUf » ,vr.“. gusto .pent Sunday with Mr*. GerThose to- j Uweli Whittemore ita* employ- tie Pease and Mr*. Crystal Watson. church ln Hastings Sundav. * Mra.
from this community to their new terested
in —
summer
7-: —r .7J?ro^u ment in Hastings,
chafge. We also extend a welcome 'met
met at
at the u-hr&gt;nihschoolhouse Tuesday
---------------- , a &gt;
to our new pastor. Rev. J. W. McCue evening to organize.
CARLTON CENTER
who has been preaching at the
L*'15t week's letter.
Bowne Center church. Rev. and ill.
* Pi'!
fn J Lt Jn'ne* N Valentine who gradMrs. McCue have lived in this com­
First Man. There goes a fellow' untet| froin Navigation whool at Wcndal Lammers of Battle Crerit velma Gate* of Cloverdale did some thc chemical* and pharmaceutical! in
munity for lhe past year.
who seems to take the worst pos- Monroe. La., had the opportunity spent over the wmkend with hl* ,,™rlni for Mn. Floy McDermott
dl,b IaAt weclt * As Mr. and our prescription department, because
sible view ot everything."
to stop off at home with his par- parent*. Mr. and Mrs. John LamCHURCH NOTES
’
HatTy Daniel* were visiting only product* of known de|&gt;endabilit y
Second Man: "A pessimist, eh?“ ent*. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Val- mers * The people of this com- M
Freeport M. E. Church
“nd
Flrst Man: "No. he'» a candid «“’»« for » tPW day«- Hls «i&gt;ter. Sn^hW’lMh of the‘r
Rev. J. W. McCue, pastor
death of Mrs Lhpcocnb of R...I- creek last Tuesday a storm
keeping our stock up-to-date through
Mrs Bud Flynn, came rome from suden
11:00 Morning worship—Fathers camera fiend"
Battle Creek formerly of this place ualue
rv-_&lt;.i.
came up and Mr*. Harry Daniels
t,r
Virginia to see him through his
Day. All fathers and sons are invit­
of newly-developed
Several from here attended the
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itaZ' Hc waa enroute to Boise. i funeral on Friday afternoon at the got a severe shock, knocking her
ed to attend.
down on the floor. Her daughterIdaho where he is now
enrolled
Vr"
nd in a
~~~ ~~~
~~
------- - Gunnery school. ♦ j’
'
Hanz Jenson of Grand Rapids were uldfor.fcenwtor^The family have her to a hosP}ta1.- but hnd 1°
Sundav guests of Mr. and Mrs. 1
be,T*
1
“&gt;ur In several places a* trees lay
Cwir
t
I the sympathy of all. * Mis* Glad
nrm^&lt; the road She wa* uncon­
I An^Jie* Cniif \r1rtve&lt;i:^ThnkrIi™ 1 dla Cainu of Hastings is caring tor y-joujj twenty-four hours. Later »he
*a. *

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i mother Mrs. Cairn* of Hasting* *
Clfda
U •P«MUn« lhe wtek
in Fort Wayne,
i---------------- * a * ----------- 7
COATS GROVE
i Laal Week'* Utter
I Thp u A 8 rlranp&lt;l the church
»Jin» nr^th -TY^ UU Thura&lt;laY ^‘h good attendance,
of Uke Odessa being prosent Top A number of men were helpful at
•core wa* won by Mr*. Vivian Tls- I me work and a nice pot luck dinchpr and
ner wa3' served. * Mr. and Mr*
Gavatt.
These ladles surprised, Fr*ng VI*. Harold Bowma, Miss
their hoates* with a jhower of love-; jde Bowma from Grand Rapids.
Iv gift*. * Dr. Uland McElmurry *•» w.it
— w
ati*n» and
»nrf
Mr. and m
Mn.
Walter
Wallace
called at Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mn. Keith Yerty from Hasting*
Frohn* Sunday afternoon. * Mrs. and Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Coats and
’Alex Neal wa* admitted into Ann Doris spent Sunday with Mr and
Arbor hospital last Tuesday.
A Mr* Max Coat*, * Oscar Cooper
very delicate operation wa* per­ visited Sunday at Harley Beases *
. formed on her eye Friday and we Mn Gerald CaUlkelt of Battle Creek
are all happy to know *he is get­ visited at Paul Woodmans Satur­
ting along nicely. * Mr. and Mrs. day night and Sunday. * Harlev
Calvin Steffey and Corky of Kala­ Sense helped to move the house­
mazoo were weekend guest* of the hold goods ot Mr. and Mn. Harold
John Usborne family. * Miss Elaine Brovant. last Thursday to a farm
Fuller of Lowell is spending her in the Tamarac neighborhood. *
summer vacation with her grand- Mlu Ruth Woodman was home

mnWM sriinoi.
: Last Week * Letter
Mrl ton wickham who I* attending summer school at Kaiamazoo. wa* home for the weekend. *
Mis* Helen Reeao* who has been
teaching at Mecosta. 1» now at home.
she report* a good year, and exnecu to return next year. * Mr.
' and Mr*. Herbert R- Johnxtoh remmed home la*t Wednesday after
- days
•— •In
----------J
spending a •few
and around
Mt. Pleasant. * Mr. and Mrs. L. E
Holmes of Woodland spent Thurs­
day afternoon with Mr. and Mrs
Herbert Johnston. * Elwyn Baker
of Lansing spent Saturday night
with Dlls Johnston.

will visit here for awhile with relTLvhVra,entcrt?nrd\lthrS aGi?dro
Srtv kffwrtri? JtthhMn
mm Beulah roJtV? Mr*
MarTi1
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you rale* more pork for war
need*. They gave pig* by keep­
ing them cleaner and healthier
—save feed otherwiae trampled
In the mud—insure faster gains,
more pork per bushel ot feed.

We » an&lt; «o be helpful in your
transportation problem*

.

★ S—Frwt WM BawWgs. Gean and repack. ★ S-Bsttwy.

Check, add water; recharge if necessary. ★ 7—Safety Sarrica.

You awre on flo8 and Hroa whh a u»ad Stvdobakar b«.

Check lights, dean lenses; inspect wiper. ★ l-Cooibg System.
Drain and flush radiator, add rust preventive. Drain heater.

from burdensome overload-thanks to
a^i^Ok*.r ti•"Binaorinfl. * Yow get high,
quality material* and fine craftunanthlp that moan big

(Maintain tires at wartime pressure—32 lbs. Switch as

Service

* Y&lt;JU
«•**•"&lt;•«*»*» Kwh at
planar front end auspondon not available In other u.ed
“ ““t*”',,b"k,r
operating economy

body and bright meuL Remove spots from upholstery. • A
nation on wheels is a wronger nation. Help keep America

-r^**'/rr

on wheels. • Buy more War Bonds and Scamps.

of thl

REAHM MOTOR SALES
107 N. MICHIGAN.

FASTER GAINS
WITH LESS FEED

on CONCRETE

Standard lubricants. ★ 4—8«s Saving Service. Air cleaner:

valves, etc. Check need for replacement or recapping.

Phone 2131

5 Points to Romombor:

★ 3—Ckaatli LubrtcsUoe. Wipe off all fittings and apply fresh

Check hose and fan belt. ★ •—nrss. Inspect rubber, rims,

“The RexaU Store"

Hastings

"Yea." said the great man. "I
woke up one morning and found
myself famous."
"It was slightly different with
me." sighed the other. "I found
myself famous—and then I woke

Drain. Install sturdy summer grade Standard lubricant.

clean and re-oil. Spark plugs: clean and regap.

STEBBINS
&amp; JACOBS

HASTINGS, MICH

— wvwu pricw roe

«' ”, r.«,8„lx.d

1

Long-lasting concrete improve­
ments cost little to build—need
/ew 1/ any "critical matariah.”
You’ll find valuable suggestions
in free booklet, "Ptrmantnt Farm
Construction.” Paste coupon oa
penny postal for your copy.
If you need help, get in touch
with your concrete contractor,
or building material dealer.
NULAND CIMINT ASSOCIATION

GOODYEAR BROS. HDWE. CO
HASTINGS

PHONE 2101

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                  <text>The Hastings Banner
SECTION ONE—PACES 1 to 8

EIGHTY-EIGHTH YEAR

On tha ☆ * * ☆ * *

Home Front

Has Watch, With
Name of Haitiiigi
Jeweler in It, Who
Sold It 75 Yean Ago

W. A. Thayer, the Jeweler, some
time ago bought the Jewelry stock
Hello, all you service men and of the lute Clarence Bennett. Borne
of
It. which was unsalable he put
women from Barry county.
and had almost forgotten It
This morning one of my patient* 1 away
But the other day he came acroe*
was sitting in my operating chair the discarded articles, and was glad
perfectly relaxed &lt;Can you imagine he did. for in them he discovered a
that* when I approached said watch that is probably over 75 year*
paUcnt with a pair ot shiny tor- old. On the dial wa* printed, and
cepa. He look a look al me out of on the part containing the work*
the comer of his eye. grasped the was engraved, the name of "R. Her­
arm* of the chair, and suddenly
Hastings, Mich "
willed HU look of confidence and rick.
The writer remembers Rollo Her­
complacency vanished and I heard rick.
who had a Jewelry store on
him say In rather an Inaudible Jefferson street for several years.
voice. "Ohl Oh! tile yanks are Ills son attended school In the same
taMt rilrt’msk{•’"ml- thVok i room “
r«ler- in the old frame
as the *
writer,
Hrrrnant i
building, which then stood on
/imtter lhe «hool ground*, about where the

OUR SIX 12 GRADE
SCHOOLS GET MUCH
AID FROM STATE

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, JUNE 24, 1943

WHO IS BUMBLING WHAT?

14 PACES—2 SECTIONS

30 RURALDCDIITC
SHOOL !”ow Gnr9!’""TT L\ ; 7 n u'i'g

The House of Representatives un-t the administration have^nade *1— DlCTDIfTC
doubledly gave vent to exaspera- An agency with responsAUlty but
.Hon with OPA bumbling when It' no real power,
I

HGDDir IkOIC

UlJIKILlJ
lL
DISTRICTS KLL/U
DFDIICF

On vs«*»nwv
Victory Garden
Inn
amMm
I „
.
.
JlOCAL
TAX
LARGELY!'£
mv
SS
by a care- ,

glanci

I cetain staple food Item* which effective must be bucked
leer Grorae SomnerBunntoreided
oFA had originated—But it did notii-' fully co-ordinated program, of inBy Bus Transportation of
' ^eralMl* ofnlre tender bean
I Ing. In fact worse titan nothing. t» 'creased taxation and compulsory' 1
Pupils to 12-Grode Schools plants. What George thought, as ha
solve the perplexing problem of I buying of U. 8. war bonds. This
n 1)&gt;(rons of our clly jchoote had surveyed the damage, has not been the government. This newapat:
creeping inflation k-hlch is causing would siphon off much of the ex- ' attended the annual school meeting reported. He knew it would never do believe* this service will enabse I
This city and the five villages of un ever-increasing use In the cost ceas purchasing power which to now ia*t seek they would each have for him to so forget
himself as
fbrwt himwir
■« to
tn dividual* to cooperate more fully
Delton. Freeport. Middleville. Nash­ of living.
I continually throwing so-called price been given a copy of Superintend- try to stey the gguilty
—, creature, even
ville and Woodland have 12-graae
• • •
control measures out pf gear.
ent Van Buskirk's annual report for if ne had the opportunity, which he
schools. High school*. In which the
The np»
lean had ■ nian and ■
• • •
the present school year. It contain* didnt have. But he was determined
Red stamps J. K. U M. N. now
9th. 10th. llth and 12lh grades ar­ a tested one al that for the Mme I ,n Canada, for example, govern- । statistic* which are very interesting, J?.??*1
J?„n,Uro ’hte
valid, expire June 30.
taught. are far more expensive to:
•«“■ “ SI l“?l.‘iL2“X7rKu2S.
"*“•
“ h“
Red sump P. valid June 27. will
operate than the lower grade*. They
be good through all of July.
require' mure teachers. Their in­ Canaan as |»rt of a program which cenl of the ryktlonal Income *Wle
ccmpulsory-buylng of war bonds Bnu
m
ur_
structors receive considerably high­’ has effectively stebllized prices.
simple He bought a cheap sprayer ■
Canned Gaeda. Ete.
er pay. High schools afford much'
...
aecqpnte for atout 15 per cent years, shows that there has been a that cost him 21 cent*. Hl* next in- | Blue stamps K. L. M.
more special training than do the ' A* a matter of fact, neither the m^re. Tlius&gt; at least 40 per cent of considerable increase In the number vestment was in five cents worth of , through July 7.
lower grades. For instance the Has­ OPA nor any other agency can hold the national income is effectively of city school children in the grades hydrated lime al a local elevator.
Blue stamps N. P.
tings high school ha* a business the price line under conditions which prevented from competing In the below the high school, indicating The lime does no harm to beans. I mend ng July 1
course, gives instruction in agricui- prevail h?re. It Is true that Pren- market* for consumer good*. That t quite an increase in the population beets or any other plant. So George
Caffae
domestic '
case of well-founded Jitter* know- , Herrlck family moved from Has­ tore, manual training, directors
sprayed the rest of hl* bean plant*
Broun has not turned out to i* one of the reasons why Canadian of Hastings.
24 ,or 1 ,b' go&lt;x5
Ing that the Yanks will soon be tings some time before that old science, has three athletic directors,
In the rchool year 1940-41 the to­ and others he thought the hare * |
debating' be a particularly aggressive admlnls- ! prices ore lower than American
coming In their direction. When building went up In smoke in 1871. also an instructor ui «■-*"• •—
tal enrollment was 1360. of whom appetite might crave, and waited ।
,,
bovs and
and 668
668 glrls^-YriUt
21 1
1 * become*
Training in music—vocal and In- tratnr but It is also a fact that no prices and why stores shelves over 701 were bovs
you fellow* dig out. the roots of
girls, with result*. Next morning none of the
The watch Mr. Thayer discovered strumental—is provided.
4 Urge administrator could do much more 1 there have a greater variety of good* 630 In thet
r------- —- school.
— —’ —
—1 1- garden sass” he had treated was 1 Juiy *'
high
In thetechooi
Fascism. Nazism and al) the other
a key winder. It had what wa­ a^semblv room and many
class
...... —
—- than hc hus done under the present ! even without extensive rationing.
bun*. Uic peoples of the countries Is
,— .,..-42. the total wa* 1368. of loisturtied*. That was also true on
then known ns "hunting cases."
‘
. ..
There lx
Is the ,
who believe In the Freedoms will which were made of nickel. It was a rooms are necessary. Th.r.
whom 684 were boys and 684 girl*, succeeding morninn. Rabbits do not
Stamp
13
of mucn
much mure
more room, a*wru
as well mi
as
~T**
J'.~7~,r cost 01
.
. . ",
'In England, cf course, the sllua- ...
M there were 624 ...
mo*t certainly be grateful to every
and
in ....
Uie ......
hlgh^ relish the uxuiam
hydrated *uuc
lime. w«vx»»~.
George h*d
OM U mcU, .ti.l ewiru.
&lt;C»nU.w« on p.,.
IM, Sm.&gt; -boot
*1^7“';’ b~ni .««•(
one of you for sacrificing so much IU Ifc.nw'.„d much h«Jllr; ;^SdSd‘X«S,p!TT,m-.!?S
for them.
ending June 30. the enrollment was he did. and he recommends It to used tor canning sugar
,1502. of whom 741 were boy* and other gardeners.
of 5 lb. each through &lt;
I was pleasantly surprised recent­
761 girls, with 635 in the high school
- - man
Both coffee and suj
ly by having Lawrence Moore. Bill
We read of a Grand Rapid*
Evidencing the effect of the war on who added some black pepper to the are from the same ’
DeCou and Hartley Finstrom drop Thayer^t•xplulnrd^that. at the
■ r cTli I
f'DITIF'AI
the high school, drawing pupils into lime No self respecting rabbit can
In to say "Hello". They arc a fine
lb bl ILL LKI I ILAL
tile armed service or Into war in­ be induced to swallow pepper. But
linking bunch of boys and are tak­
du* tries, the tables reveal that In that meant washing the vegtablea
ing it with a smile. Ray Waters
DI Al
AfKAIIT
UCDf
Applications Far Exceed
Stempl* good for 1 pair through
:department Of education for non- KI
KIllJI HrKr
1940-41 there were 320 boy* en­ thoroughly before using them as
took Lawrence up to the Pine River ^end,^rte?
। resident pupils. In high schools and . WLMVUVUI I IL IXL
I
Available Supply
wmen wouianx oe s
rolled In high school to 310 girls; the iooa
for a trout fishing expedition when St « The Tmlde of Thrd«tTh6
food which wouldn't be so necessary
much larger ex- 1
N°’f Te’f to C°m0 Withoirt
t— .
'
following year there were 303 boys
iimP i&lt; used
Lawrence was here. They lud a
J
The
lire
riluaUon
here
is
so
critte
to
321
girls.
In
the
present
school
onlv
u
T
e
“
u#e
?
nice three-day outing even though dial PWhrril he dK^d^thto oM «*"** »*r M:‘,oUr pcr
Stamp Number 6 from Basle
h1^
Advance Announcement
, cal that even those eligible can no tyear the high school enrollment of bit*, see. or call George by phone 1Mileage Ration A Book, worth 4
the mosquitoes behaved like dive dial. When he discovered thl* old Irnmnared with eiirht I
longer get them when needed, ac- tjoys in. 302. and of girls 333.
bombers
Yes. It did rain some— lime piece. Mr. Herrick wound it Kra&lt;je LchooU because it explain*
1 and he will give you the benefit of ।gallons of garollr.e. good througn
Capt. O. R. lliompson. In charge. cording
to the tire panel of the
Figures given in the report con­ , his experience. _ __________
who said anything about fish?
.
with a key. It started ticking
lnuCh larger state aid given to 'd plant guard training for Barry,
”
BarnCounty
War
Price
and
Ration
cerning
non-resident
pupils
are
very
Pete Bacheldcr and Keith Fox promptly and is still doing II.
| ,j.Bra&lt;jc schools compared Vllh 8- ! Montcalm and Ionia counties, who .
Board.
complimentary to the schools of
were at Camp Grant Reception
Coupon 5 good for 11 gallons.
Lt*
I
official observer during the ,
. Krade schools । grade schools.
Right now. for example, there arc I this city. In addition to taking care
Center tor several weeks. Their Job
■
I-..
in
tvMh
In considering state aid. which I trial blackout last week, thought 300
appllcajJoiks for tire* and yet of the education of persons^of school j,
was to undo In two minutes what
n.
... .
i. nixuiiaui
that the
InH -----here----wax verv well
i* KivaiK^uiciy
lu u...
ncip
wublc. In view age within the city, our schools are
the new recruits had spent a life­
p. schools, u.*
— mu
—, eliminate till&gt;1 oi
_« .i_.
_i...
Uc
we
must
tul- inanageo.
managed.
uj|&gt;
I1IUIC
|*-m
of
this situation
more W
time to accomplish. Most of these
dependence
1 also providing that needed, service
MU... because that 1* In ---------- •— three
—-— point*
-------- — of--------------- (mu,
for 436 pupils who live outside of'
tinn
no. sense
a
The
criticism
mu*t oe
be uiacra
placed un
on icvappuig.
recapping.
boy*, like my own son John, had
I
1”It
S“"
““actual
‘-‘•..‘"J?
gift,• u
pay*
cost to high &lt; luted,
listed, he Mid. were minor and
j; —
recapping
—U
Is ordered Ir.
in place the M
cl|y.
„.That
-,
would make u fair
culuvatcd with the aid ot hair oil.
schoote for
and advan«_’the training
------------ -------- 1 sh“uld be
u_ easily
—
।0
o(( grunting
gri||ltlnl. an application
ttppnCation for new
new . sized
steed school. The city sclxool
school board
corrected.
curling irons, terd and vitamin pill*,
! ta&lt;n lhry nfford 10 students who
First—There were too many peo- ure*.
lire*, and If
if the car owner refuses received during the present school '
beautiful waves In their hair. Well, I ruri rirTITIAkl
hide* every 6 month
u&gt; act on lhu suggestion and drives, year *31.010.00 in tuition, which the i1
i"re non-residents- We should also pic in the street during the red sigwith Keith and Glenn It was Just
which ever Is first.
! state department of education ha*
eliminate the primary school money. naL This was a rather natural fall-),|s old Ures until they fail, the tire
247 YoungsteA Report
—Zip—and Uie Job was done. I
Prruif
hw Law Max bpcaUM‘ ,hal *»
entirely on the ing under the c rcumslances since pancl wlu no longer consider hto carefully figured, so that
mat the added |
n ~
r
understand that under cover or
Proof Required by Low Has number Of persons of school age liv- everyone knew It was a practice
school
district I
On Opening Day
application tor new tires (cost to the Hastings
school district
darkness and in order to save their
&lt;—
Not Been Furnished in
। ing within the school districts.
drill and people were curiousj to see 1 Enough tires simply are not avail- for teaching the 438 foreign
pupils , According to report* of the three
own scalps, the two Barbers of
Thornoppie Lake Level Case' .Considering state aid alone, we J*?1*!
clty
* l!l al
able even for tlxtv-e engaged in work I was. In the ludgment of the super- i playground supervisors. 247 Has- fruit
Fleet street' pulled out ot Camo
classed u*
a* essential. Therefore,
Intendent of
rt”'T"“ out. However. If a real
• cuxaacu
aiancivic. re-’.mtcnoetiv
ox public
uuuuv instruction,
uuuutwwt, nilly I tings children attended the open­
Judge McDonald, on Monday.,
‘ th^camtv recefred U&lt;- blacked
Grant and are now In the ground 1
along with gas rationing ~
is ,,covered
covered by
by the ttuition
—iicn paid for them. 1 1 Ing day al the playground* sponAir Corps at Kccsler Field. Mu-1 Ban *o^iheUbMrtUof\uDcrviL&gt;rr of 208 70 *UU uld- *h,le the s,x hte'h blackout were called, the presence capping alcr"
of |&gt;eople
tieoplc in the street *ould
would be u
a a *pari"oF
pftrl of a
u Broad
£fOad program
proKrBm for
for "the
the i. Of the’ 438 non-resident pupil*,
pupil*. j1 sored by the Hastings City Youth
ateslppl.
.
•
rounte ‘EF'th? de^X ion I “hoo! dhtrlcts received *134.733,92 serious error which might help de- consenatlon
Con*es*atlon of existing tires.
,308 were in
&gt;308
In the high school. 57 Jun- ।Council. This Is approximately 50 for canning sugar.
Florence Wright was In to see thl* county for the drlcrmlnalion t^ooldMrMM
---------------, -the
---------—----------------- , Nelther
feat one at
prime
purposes of
Neltiter uIs nit safe m
to A^unir
assume that
that I1 lor
tor High
High pupil*
pupils and
and 83
63 in
in the
the eleele- &gt;! more than last year, according to
me this morning and Mid she 1iad |
the Air Raid Precaution effort— , — --tlrts
--------wjn
in u_
be —
available &lt;tn suffi- |mentary urade*
grades-a
—a total of 438. The ■■Edwin
EdwinTaylor,
Taylor director."
director.'
leccived a letter from Dick Flngle- Hlxml^l
STAMP* 15 AND 16 GOOD ,
holdlnif tlmt lhU &gt;w'r ot M5'”* 88 00 "n *»“*“&lt;&gt; conservation of life.
.
—
•_
-------«*-» ■•'-■'grounds
haveplavgt
scleht volume in the near future. 1308 high school students came-•from
Staff* at the
Umi lecenlly. Dick Is at Scott Field
s
*8.821.088.
aim: Bwumaxsx,
’- —and
—— IpelUde
MX*. FOR CANNING 8UGAR
Two—A few people were a little The only sensible thing to do in the JOI
i 57 uuuaiur
outside district*. The
elementary 1i been T^r-e-'.r*
completed
1
1 nreJl
’y1‘5’^-4°or
mllteat
and the report is that he tops the fhe' testimony *to* the* case was ’in-! valuation n?of
slow in gelling light* off when the opinion of the tire panel Is
J to coax |p«mn&lt;
’ pupils r.nr.&lt;»ni
represent 15 rural school ।&gt; Delbert Whitmore and
and Mr* Emil
scales ten pound* heavier than thendX^.Xrn“lHe^held,’tha,t1
icu
ouuuucu.
excu
u,vu«»
।
uu.i
u»
•»
mileage
pov.lblr
•
districts
and
the
Junior
High
school
!
Anderson
at
the
Central
playground,
red signa! sounded. Even though every last bit of mileage
when h- entered. Dick helped in Se
relX for fixi£ and Xff wiil“tmJ***SlwXn S only two or three places In the city 1 from existing lire* by careful driv- 'non-resident pupils came from 29'. Miss Helen Wade and Mary Lock"- simpler than last year. Thia a
tlie flood work this spring. Ap­
I rural dlstict*.
i wood at 1st ward. Mr*. Roy Doug­ pWicaUon haa bean attained
_tey might, dur- ing and
an recapping
will pay^A6 09 In taxes were thus in error, they
parently he thought that his job maintaining the level of a l*ke. ’
Routine
work of the tire panel—is ! in the near future the writer will I las* and Charieen Cappon at 2nd validating each ot stamps 15 an
Ing actual’ war conditions, have
Rout
—______________________
°.r “‘
would consist of carrying beauti­ as set forth in the statute under
---------------------1 being
u-.— considerably hampered by give some very interesting statistics 1 ward. Mr*. William Bradford at the In War Ration Book One for
......^1.... w..—.
.if rate or almost 8 mins, iot inc sup helped furnish enemy
raiders
with
ful girls from flooded buildings but
bXn Mtnb- 1
of llle|r -chools. The four in- valuable Information as to their people dropping
droonlnx
enodlre
concerning
the
86
Barry
county
rur' Craft Shop, and Leroy Hewitt, aoft- pounds of home canning sugar,
in
to
enquire
perI
w
-----------------------------------•it so happened that the only thing ItehJd B^he dtemiMediThis txti- I corporated villages have to pay vllrlUtrlrtx which
whleh maintain
maintain ball umpire. .
der the program no person may
bearing.
I sonally about the status ot their an- |1«1
al school districts
that Dick got his arm* around were
X* in the post, badminton to a lain more than 25 P°uad?
Three—Two or three of the store* ! plication*. Thl* usually mean* tak(Continued on Page 3. Sec. 1.)
taxM^IHMinn’^tv *tax
the Mnd bags that were used In Uon. but without prejudice to such I [“•*
popular sport at all playgrounds. sugar for the period from. M
future
steps
as
it
may
be
desliyd
‘
nn
p
S
o
’
J
F
In
the
buxines*
district
failed
to
*ng
time
U&gt;
search
through
files'*
-----------------------------------------------------controlling the flood.
The greatest wish of the children 1. 1943 to February », IMA
to
take,
having
in
view
the
con(Continued
on
Page
3.
Sec.
1.)
Eleanor Struble and Betty Altlic purpose al home 08*1
lerdlng Just got back from the Iow» elusions he had reached.
former years. Mrs. L. E. Barnett.'
Thl* caso is Important to .the
Navy Pie-fligtit school where they
The test blackout also provided
Youth Council Chairman, has vis­
attended a ball. Eleanor has a owners of tends which have been
u demonstration of the fact thatjf K rejected. The volume of persona' lJp\IIIT (if THb U/AD ited the ODT director tn Grand
flooded
In
recent
years
to
such
an
.
beau down there but he Isn't a
people are leaving their homes for calls which have to be handled atIKUWLI VI 11 IL II MIX Rapids and reports that his office's
Barry county boy. Anyway, she extent as to make more than a...... ......... re
any length of Ume wlille the war the rationing office, is actually 1
policy is to refuse all requests for
।
Sheriff and City Police
said the dance was a beautiful af­ thousand acres practically worth- lA/ll I U/IIJU/An
tue of school busses for any pur­ jelly, per person. Use this MIC
" " ‘
with the work of hand-1
fair and they had a wonderful less. Owner* of more than 51 per VVlLL "111 II AK
pose except transporting pppils to before applying for any more at U
Report on Two Cases
time.
Sunday morning she at­ cent of the shore line petitioned
. „ .. «...
n
Consequently Mr. Taylor board. It cannot be over-emphiM
I
~
school. Con
So Said Can. Gladeon Barnes
tended chaise! and coming down Uie supervisors to lake the acUoa ,
________ Ing Vffecte ha&gt; Planned
.;r.c;l a bicycle swim hike ed that this 25 pound* per pet*
brutal.
Its demoraUzlr
the stairway that led to the chapel they did They did not want th-. ■
|n Recent Address af Detroit blackout only elgh? lights ^
iquln Lake for next Tuss- is a maximum and that the tot
whom did she see but Chuck Leon­ lake spoiled for fishermen or cot­
sugar requirements of most cot
spotted in the city and in each in- nFADl IKIF FRIDAY
“
A meeting of the Army Ordnance stance it was a basement or attic
™lU \n two mms wed Win I ,nc,ude on,y tho"«
bl- sumenr for thia period will be OM
ard and Hollis Isenhath among the tage owners so they asked for a
EMU LI IN E FMUA1
Mrs. Gerald Smith urge* Uiat all' S«it£?
I Wire- that dlstenre. untere some slderably less. By and large, I
hundreds that were assembling dam at the outlet of the lake, also I Association was held test week in light which had been unlntentlonthere. The boy’s are always glao for provision to expedite the flow 1 Detroit at the Book Cadillac Hotel, ally left on while the owner wa* victory gardener* who wish to enter j Al about 5 oclock Saturday
.“Sa?1* to
three dividual* require far fewer quai
to see someone from home, even for of water through the lake so that Major General Otedeon Barnes, who away. Such an error seems Insigni­
of
sugar—containing home conn
aWp "te2 UansP°rt
the flooding of their tend would be ’ according to his chief Major gen- ficant. but during actual war con­ the Barry County gardening con- morning the Jail phone rang vig-1
a few minutes.
products than 25 pounds provide.
J..,, i-.™- Qr fOur
I era) Levin Campbell. Jr., is the lead- ditions. it might assume really ser­ test to gel in their application* bv orously. A Carlton (aimer, who
In area* where consumers pti
My assistant. Roslene Cooper, prevented.
tomorrow. June
June a.
25. since
since tnat
that win
will । I Urea
lives on
on the
the ro
road
leading north
north!
-L
tomorrow,
ad leading
•■7-7 "-.71
Tlie case Ls important to the peo- ing ordinance engineer in the world ious proportion*. -------- ---------. —
chase
the fruit which they can
keeps me informed daily about the
'in U&gt;,
dU-! “ !h'
Jud"n* wl" •Urt | &lt;™» B*"*’'. Corner,. repWUd }"™ *“
“K*' M tlS
progress of Bob Moore From her pie of this county who. in case such I. gave the principal address at the
Al) neon signs ir.--------------------- -banquet Friday night, his subject trict were off during the blackout. ।
rcjwrts i have come to the con­ a dam were built, would have to -----------. ...... .... .... .......... ........... ........
||VUI1*UIU (II (lit 1^,'* pwo.
clusion (hut he Is about perfect, pay for 1L also for any tend* need­ being "Battlefield Observation of In Ahis connection Chief of Police I
except when he goes a little too ed for the dam or embankment to Ordinance in North Africa.'' Col­ Harry Thompson wishes to urge aU den Contest have been donated by . house, had acted suspiciously when lane. Jim Burns. George Maurer.
the Sunshine Valley Seed Co.. Far- they found that he was looking at
long in answering her letter* or maintain the water level; also for. onel Emil Tyden and Charles Pott* business men to have tiiesc signs mer's
Market A- Seed Store. Haa- thetn
----------- as if they *had
—• been,
■ —
acted
or• Robert O. Smith. David Sleinks,
forget* entirely to acknowledge the maintenance of the dam or em­ were In Detroit to hear Major Gen­ turned off every night that they
I tings Grain 8c Bean Co.. Roger’s were, up to something that they Norval Sinclair and Dick Caatelein. tn an amount which when addod
some box of dainty morsels she has bankment. The case K important eral Rames.
will be left unattended. "
The first week of playground
Seed Store. Farm Bureau Services. knew wasn't right. A* soon as pos­
Our readers will be glad to read
prepared so meticulously. Bob Is to Barrv. Eaton and Ionia counHowever, in comparison with
„ 1 Hastings Rotary Club. Hastings sible I list officer headed for the activity will end with participation
(Continued on Page 3. Sec. 1.)
the following outline of Oen. Barnes* other communities. Ute blackout
located In Buffalo. N. Y. In the
chamber of Commerce and the place where the teds were seen. in the Children's Day Parade and
address. which was sent out by the
Army Air Con** and will start fly­
contests at the Bluegill Festival
rnM
riX ' Hastings Women* Club.
American Press Association:
ing about July 1st. After his course
Friday. The parade starts at 2:30
Ia nil
.UmSh1 i Entries In tile contest should be
The German army "has come to
of training at Buffalo he will go
M. from the County Garage.
which he believed had been driven P.
to Maxwell Field, Alabama, to carry
Line-up will be along the west side
now faced by American. Britteni and unannounced. Then will come the Hastings, Route 1. or to Mr. and ' by Ute boys. The fanner who of the County Oarage.
on.
Mrs. Charles Rogers at 239 W. State phoned him could not see the auto
Russian armies armed to the teeth I(._i ....
There was an automobile accident with
Everyone in Barry county seems
I
Street.
Hastings,
by
Friday.
June
25
.
the best weapons known to I
&lt; * &gt;
from his house.
'
probable canning habit* and
' at th. lafaat
to be Victory garden minded thia near the Lampman hili on M 37. man." Maj.-Gen. G M. B*rne*.
Sheriff Bera followed
the boys
’
,
—.
quirement*
Homa
cannm M
spring but what a job It ha* been about a half mile west of the citv chief of the technical division, of- (jOrdOH vlcment DUSV
—z-------; tracts a* . nc urovc track*
nwwiv a* 1 he drove northward
cl as* are removing supplies f
to get one In with all the rain. limits, al 10:15 Monday night. Prank ।
the fresh fruit market. and*lf It
&lt;oid On Government Work
|gj «»iSSjSrfc
When we finally got ours In and Lake. Q. his wife and son Richard &lt;,«»&lt;
•
.
x
»
i
arove
on
mi
nc
cuuia
*cc
the
in
­
members of the Detroit |»st of the
ThU month . County Treasurer
all the vegetables were up. then were walking on the right side dt Army Ordnance association at their
tersecuon of the road he wa* on George Clouse Sent to the trea*urer* granted generally. Uie r*
came the big problem of quack the pavement toward their home a*, inaugural dinner last night.
“« esu't and 'rC5t highway of tn* 18 townships, four villages be a shortage of fresh
8rass. mosquitoes, rabbits and be- the top of the hill. Walter Lewis, of
"The Japanese army," General
leading to Carlton Center.
He and of this city their proportion of meet the day to day neat
eve it or not. deer. We fought Cloverdale, was driving hl* panel Bsmes added, “will be destroyed."
The Banner has mentioned in j
.
, could not see the boy* on either the *2.103.18 of delinquent taxes le tumen during the fresh
the mosquitoes to cultivate the truck, headed westward- Before he
previous issues the fact that GorDonald D. Smith of thl* city road, so he concluded they had gone had collected during the month of
The
Japanese
army,
he
Mid.
has
beans and when we looked the gar­ had a chance to see the Lakes been described as “an army of men don Clement, brother of our probate brought to thl* Office one day last' Into a bant not far from where May for those municipalities and
den over the next morning the ahead of him a car approached taught to depend uoon a soldier's judge, is the vice-president and । week a subscription receipt, dated their tracks ended. They were not their school district*. Following are cessed foods shortage DToUb, I
bean* were all eaten up. The rab­ from the west The glare of Its courage, hl* tenaaity and his wil­ production manager of the Foster , December 2. 1875. Issued by the Has- there, so he returned to the place the amounts remitted to local treas­
would tend to substitute a fn
bit* were to blame for that, so up­ lights prevented Lewis from seeing lingness to die for his emperor. The Boat Co., of Charlevoix. Mich.
I tings Republican Banner, which was where their tracks had ended, look­ urers: Assyria. *40 00; Balttmcre fruit shortage problem. Il wo
on inquiry we were told that the the pedestrians until he passed the American army Is taught to have
Our readers and Gordon's many I the name the Banner had at the ing each way on the roadside. He
Barry *27 48; Carlton 04.­ also constitute a serious drain
way to keep the rabbit* away from other car. He swerved his truck confidence in the superior fire pow­ friends In thl* city and county w|U time it was established. In 1856. and mw something in the tall grass that *196.93;
19.
Castleton
*87
66;
Hastings
town
the bean* wa* to sprinkle black quickly to the left, but not far er of his weapons and proper ap­ be pleased to know that that com= i for about 25 year* thereafter. The looked like a pair of shoe*, went shin &lt;13 60; Hope *78 85; Irving our extremely short supply at a
pepper or Epson salt* on the vines, enough to avoid hilling Mr. Lake, plication of overwhelming fire pow­ pany ha* Just been awarded its receipt was given to Mr. Smith's there and found the two ted*, both *228 44; Johnstown *12054; Maple
Where the applicant has gro
we did that very carefully so that the left fender knocking him down, er. This will defeat the Japanese." fourth government contract within , father, the late Judge Clement sound asleep.
He aroused them, Grove *33.76; Orangeville «1M83; Ute fruit and it will spoil uni
each port of the leaf would be cov­ the edge of a break In the fender
The Industrialists of Detroit and a year, each one calling for boat*. । Smith, who then lived In Nashville, told them who he wa* and invited Prairieville *2536: Rutland 08038; sugar Is given for its psiiarvati
ered and used both the remedies rim cut a deep gash, over a foot long Michigan who provide that fire the dollar value of which would It wa* signed by George M. Dewey, them to ride with him.
It
I*, of course, more likely that
Thomapple
*121.17;
Woodland
838.
­
instead of Just the one Well, all In Lake's left arm. The Injured nyui noyrer to American and Allied sol­ lake six figures to express The tet- who then published the Banner. He
When the sheriff * rig reached
I have to My Is that any rabbit* was taken to the hospital. It re­ diers received the pralsevof General est contract calls for a new type of was the grandfather of Governor the place where the vacant ear 60. Yankee Borings *196.96: Has­
tings City *28*34; Freeport *800;
killed in this neighborhood this quired about 90 stitches to sew up Barnes. It was not only American- construction.
stood In the hollow, he slowed up Middleville *104 83; Nashville *106Thomas
Dewey
of
New
York,
the
fall are already "ralts" and pep­ the long gash He went home after expressed praise he transmitted, but
The Foster Boat Co. is regarded famous prosecuting attorney whose and asked them why they stopped
pered. perfectly seasoned for table his injury had been treated by the the thanks of the British as he told as among the top-notchen of the fearless graft prosecutions put Tam- there, and where they got the car. 86; Woodland^ 1442.
use. By the way. Ben Oldley did surgeon. Mrs Lake wo* knocked of his winter tour of the battlefields country in
In building boats of under many
.
officials in prison and broke They frankly told him they had
i. 1...
..I. •n.-isee a deer In his garden back of down when her husband fell against of Egypt. Libya and Tunisia and 100 «...
the grafting .1.._
ring which then *..^
had taken it from Jonesville at about
feet In
length.
Their ........
govern- __
iup....
her,
but
was
not
seriously
hurt.
his house. It was eating his let­
recounted the performance of Am­ ment orders have compelled the ।such a strangle hold on New York 10 o'clock the night before; that they RAY HAGGERTY AND
tuce
iufficlsnt
company to operate at full capacity ।city.
had trouble with it. and that when ARTHUR PENNOCK. Prop*.
erican weatxms there.
My son. John, is still at Camp
Having decided to dispose of their
(Continued on Page 3. Sec. 1.)
The Banner was then a blanket
The British, he said, gave much and with considerable overtime.
Grant. IU.. finishing lite basrc
surplus stock of farm tools and oth­ shall an applicant be allowed
The Charlevoix local paper, In sheet, four pages. 25 x 39 inches in
credit to American M-3 (General
training. I know that he. like all
er miscellaneous articles Mr. Hag­ tain more sugar than his UN
Grant* and M-4 (GeneralSherman» commenting on the awarding of this size. It was strong on politics but
of you wherever you are. would
gerty and Mr. Pennock will have an quirement* for the period
By order of the National Labor tanks for starting Marshal Rommel fourth contract to the company, never had more than a column of
rather be home on June 25th to
auction sale at the Haggerty farm March 1, 1843 to February 31
(Continued on page 6. sec. 1 &gt;
states also that "the company has local news and county correspond­
open the fishing season than br Relations Board, an election was
located
mile south ot Maple
built a new marine basin, which will ence rarely appeared. The subscrip­
doing K.P. and all the other things held at the Bliss Pres* Company
expedite the testing of IU finished tion was the ume as now. But Ban­
that are expected of you. I know Plant here last Thursday. June 24.
southwest of Nashville. Henry Flan­
product, especially In winter weath­ ner readenr'receive each week these
Dave Cook particularly will mis* to determine what organisation
The Barrv County Bar Associa­ nery will cry the sale. See the adv.
er. It lias been commended by gov­ days a 10 to 20 page paper, with an
the opening date because he is the I should be considered official bar­
ernment authorities for making average of 15 columns of local news tion expect* a crowd of more than elsewhere In this issue for full parchampion bass fisherman of WaU gaining' agent for the workers In
this Improvement, which assures and more than that of county news. 150 people to be on hand for the tlnilara
the machine shop. The ballot used
lake.
Kim Sigler dinner thl* evening.
prompt deliveries on Its product al
gave three possible choices: The
Delegations are coming from near- MAUDE SCHOMP. GUARDIAN OF
all time. Every craft, before accept­
him luthiMn rwa. * x. •
union. Of the 246 eligible to vote.
bv counUe*. Among the distin­ MINNIE SHRINER, EST.
The first official blackout test ance. must be thoroughly tested In
home again. Beat wishes to you aU.
Having sold the residence and
guished visitors, in addition to
here
was
a
splendid
success
and
I
water".
.
227 cast ballot* with result* as folGeorge Lockwood.
those mentioned last week, will be no further use for the furniture rwnartmant Ku 1
wish to thank the air raid wardens,
The details of the new boats,
Mr*
Schomp
will
have
an
auction
Chief
Jtutfce
Emerson
Boyle*
of
1
C.
R.
Kiser,
representing
the
U.
the
fire
watchers,
the
messenger*,
which
the
government
is
buying
!
,
I
‘ . J"".
votes; no union—52 votes; ballots
Another week, another dollar and void—2. As a result of this election the ambulance driven, the auxiliary must of course be secret. It'can be 8. Naturalization Service office at the Michigan Supreme Court, The Mie at the residence located at
the CI O. becomes the official bar­ police, the regular police, the aux­ said, however, that they are very Detroit, will be at the office of dinner, to be held at the country 1144 So Jeffaraon BL in Hastings.
tn now onlv the fellows whose nic- gaining agent for the Bits* Press iliary firemen, the regular firemen, soeedy. The local paper states that County Clerk Allan Hyde on Wed­ club here 1* scheduled to begin at She is offering an excsUent list of
household goods of ail kinds. See
tnre* hive been in the Service Man's machinists in place of the IAM. the defense plant* and business this company has done and Is doing nesday. July 7. to answer question*
the adv. elsewhere In this issue for
Window, have been tn on “the take" wh'ch
w,.w formerly held this responsl- firms, the residents. City Engineer a lot of experimental work on new of person* seeking naturalixalion
full particular*. Dewey Rqrd will
Ken Laberteaux and his assistant types of boat* for peace-time con­ Information. Applicant* tor natural­ FEDERAL ISE STAMP
and a number of the other fellows billtv.
cry the sale.
Andrew Routh. Chief of Police struction. and anticipates a large ization in twelve cases have been DEADLINE JULY I
have thought the plan was not quite I
Legal deadline for the purchase
Harry
Thompson
and
his
police
called
to
file
petitions,
for
consid
­
fair. Say they, "every service man In
business
after
the
war.
SPECIAL NOTICE
ft Is evident thst the production eration at that time. The procedure of Federal use sumps for automo­ Sl’PERVIBORS TO
force for their fine co-operation and
Barrv county shduld be Included in
biles 1s Thursday. July I. Autosno- MEET MONDAY
manager is and will be a busy man; In these cases is interesting.
the 'shuffle' If you want It to be i
work.
bile owners who have not purchased
Mayor Charles H Leonard, but Gordon is a glutton for work,
cricket." Now that all makes sense &lt;
Rummage
Sale.
Presbyterian these stamps by that date are sub­ county board of supervisors will
chairman of the Hastings and will see to It that the produc­
even to old Zoily who mav be to I
ject to penalty for violating a Fed- held In the court house next w»
tion department handles the new church, Fri.-Sat.. June 25-26 —
Defense Council.
beginning Monday, June 38.
adv. 6-24
business efficiently.

State Pays $1.59 to
Them For Each Dollar
Taxpayers Give

OFFICIAL PRAISES

TIRE SITUATION

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GARDEN CONTEST

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I

Automobile Accident
Near Lampman Hill

At Charlevoix, Mich.

_Wos Signed By
Tom
DeweV
-SX Grana—
1~
rT «7 2nd,
j—
Father
Dec.
1875 :

Delinquent Taxes Paid
To Local Treasurers

- —

AUCTION SALES

C.I.O. WINS IN
BLISS ELECTION

Mayor Congratulates
Citizens for Fine
Blackout Test Record

Crowd of 150 Expected
Here For Dinner
Honoring Kim Sigler

A Naturalization
Officer Here July 7

Miss Kothlasn Pern
To Bo Senior PubUc
Health Nuns Here

�THE HASTINGS BANNER, THURSDAY, JUNE 34, IM3
dose' Dowling
P m C. B. tod by Cha*. Kia*,
cnuicn achooi 0:30 A. M
p. tn. preaching.
Morning worship 10:30 A. M.
Next Sunday in both churches
celebration ct the Holy Communion. annual coo/erence which begins
Dowling 8:00 P. MT
August 4th at Barnaby Memorial
Combined church school chll- Park.
dren's day program._________
Prayer meeting each Wednesday
night at 8 o'clock.
BAPTIST CHURCH
When you leave home for labor,
Sunday school at iff o'clock.
or travel, read P**lm 121.
Divine services at ll o'clock. ScrHASTINGS METHODIST
Rev. Beeale M. RuUaon. pastor
meetii
Preaching Sunday al Goodwill
andrHender&gt;ix&gt;U at 10 and 11:30.
ledge a Comfort to Seme and a' Chlrdfen-* Day—sermon theme The
Conviction to Other*."
Nurture and Admonition of the
Sunday nighta B. Y. P. U. All Lord."
young people invited meeting at
Children'* Day will be observed
church Ot 7:30.,
by the Martin Sunday school at the
Wednesday nlghL* praj er meeting regular hour.
and teaching Sunday school lesion
A fine 8. 8. rehooi program was
at church at 7:30.
presented at Quimby last Bunday.
The young people of Uie QuimbyJEFFERKON ST. U, R. CHURCH
Martin communities are asked to
10 A. M. Preaching by Rev. Clif­ meer«at Ute Quimby church Bun­
ford Clinton.
day evening at 7:30 to plan sum­
11 a. m. Sunday schoolmer acUvitiea.

will begin nt

LOCAL NEWS

outofqow

non coupons
SUCAR: Stamp 13. 15. and 16.
Canning Sugar good now.
COFFEE:
Stamp 24. ’ good

§

through June 30.

_

K

POINT STAMPS:
through July 7.

L

M

RED J. K. L. M &amp; N tnrouah
June 30. P good June 24
through July.

STERLING
FRUIT JARS

HEKMAN SALT INES

I

39c

■

Doughboy
Quick Cooking

NBC SHREDDED WHEAT 2p^2V
box
21 c
HI HO CRACKERS
17
CORNFLAKES
3 lb. can
69c
SPRY
19c
GRAPE NUTS FLAKES 2

PEAS

2

Cut Green Beans
Fame. No. 2 can-----

GREEN BEANS
Fame French Style, Na. 2 can

Cut Green Beans

Catsup

2

14 nt bottle

for

TREET 33c SPAM 35c PREM 35c

.Whole Kernel

29c
25e
37e
37‘
29c

WHOLE BEETS

Kelloggs
2 large pkgs.

4 g?c
I V

pkg.

Tomato Juice

Del Monte Corn
I
Vacuum Packed....

27‘

Del Monte

27c

4 points

Tomato Juice

Del "Monte

Cream Style

14c

Golden Bantam, can

Grape Fruit Juice
4 points

a
*

L I7c

2 It 3k

SUGAR STRETCHERS
Vk,“5c
GOLD MEDAL FLOUR241''si"^27 32‘
PURASNOW FLOUR 24J ib.Sack$ii5
SOFTASILK CAKE FLOUR
26c
ROLLED WHEAT
pkg.
12c
CHEERIOATS
pkg.
10c
WHEATIES
Goody Goody .

31c
37c
26c
3Qc
33c
29c
33c
30c

SILVER EAGLE COFFEE 2
SANKA COFFEE
»&gt;
lb.
WHITE HOUSE COFFEE
lb.
CHASE &amp; SANBORN COFFEE
lb.
D$C
COFFEE
lb.
MAXWELL HOUSE COFFEE
lb.
PREMIER COFFEE
lb.
MONARCH COFFEE

Ration Calendar

..........

No. 5

29c

Libby

I points ...............'

25c

-!

Plums
7 point*

.. No. V: call. - ..2

Pears

Del .Monte Bartlett

37‘
35c

Del Monte

p£c
Pineapple Juice
»aW 22 point, ---------- No

39‘

Fruit Cocktail
13 points

37c

No. I ca

IU UVHL
if L I! J
............ ■ ■' '
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Green tie id
have j»urciiaw&lt;l the Minnie Shriuer
home on South Jefferson.
A large group of college and high
school students arc now employed
at the Hastings Manufacturing
ComjNiny fur the summer und oth­
ers permanently. Among the group
is Ruth Marble. Senu Furrow.
Wanda Endsley, Charlene Tluunn..
Mary Ketcham. S’xllu Heath. Mn-.iprie HUI. Dorothy Stanley. Marv
Echlinaw. Helen Henry. Shirley
Young. Bemadene Sciiaulz. Layrauuine Kinney, Ortlia HawbliU.
Joyce Frey. Geraldine Doyle, Eve­
lyn Canu&gt;bcll. Pat Bump. Joyce
Hyde. Wlllo Jone*. Kenneth Lane,
Russell Rivers and Donald Clark.
Mr. und Mrs. Roy Cronk moved
Saturday to the newly purchuied
home west of the city on M-43
Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Graybill have
moved from E. Grand St. to 434 W.
Walnut Si.
Albert Becker has been transfer­
red from active-service in the U. S
army to rc.erve duty- and arrived
l.ome this week froin New Orleans,
La —Plainwell Eu^qirL-e. June 10.
Allan GriiMiSc. who Ms been wltii
the loc^J-'Kroger store for the pu&gt;l
thirteen year*, nine of them w.
maungcr. k leaving Saturday eve­
ning for Hastings. Mich., where iuwill assume Uie management of the
Kroger store In that city, the largest
Kroger branch in this district.—Ot­
sego Union.
Mrs. Maurice Iambi- is cenvalcacUm! at Simpson Memorial ho«*
pltnl in Ann Arbor.
.
Mrs. F. A. Tolles spent- Sunday
with her son Riduird who L-- m tne
Sanliaiium at Howell and found
him greatly Unproved.
Mlw Beatrice Carruthers is reI turnmir again this summer to Ma­
i son. New Hamnslilre where *he will
j again help manage the Inn and tea
room cornu tied with a pramlnant
. Art Colony in the &amp;st. Tn - follow­
ing is a clipping from 'Tlie Cbucli
| Hmi.se Fellowship Bulletin", official
: publication of tlie colony.
' Tnv Inh. Just a stone's throw
along tlie shady road from die Stu-,
dlo and Workshop, will be oju-i.
aunia for those who come to tlie
Couch Hmbc Waiktihop. Tligy will
find Miss Gonne u charming iuv -

upon layB|tv ip Church attendance.
Tlie sermon subject for next Sunday will be "The Untroubled Heart."
1 The Adult Choir will sing,
___ :.
___ 1.------- EMMANUEL EPISCOPAL
Rev. Don M Gury, Rector
Broadway at Center St Pnone 2528
Holy Communion nt A a. m.
Morning
andr—
sermon
at
----—— worship
------ r-----------------Ham. Children me asked to at tend' ”
thto
Uie *um‘
'*• service during -------------mej-. During Uie sennon. Uiey-will
have a Hitfe story at Uie parish
house. Sermon topia^-“The Fourth
Freedom: from Fear.”
Lost Thursday about fifty, chil­
dren and parents enjoyed a Sun­
day -ciwol picnic at Tycfcn park,
greatly enjoying the nalurfl beqnly
of this new development in the
Mari of t&gt;u- city. Much pleasure
was derived from Ute eight ponies
which were on hand for Uw chil­
dren to ride. After the delicious
num lunch, games were played and
favors distributed.
.
On Tuesday, four women of Ute
par Uli spent the day at Orangeville.
ruMUng curtains for the new Neigh­
borhood House.
.

p

Home Made

ASSORTED

POTATO

PORK LIVER fresh 5 pts. lb. 27c
COLD MEAT
PORK ROASTS
38
29c
38c
PORK CHOPS
36
VEAL STEAK
46
VEAL LIVER tender 8points lb. 55c SMOKED HAMS 7 points lb . 39c
CHICKEN heavy hen n» points lb. 36c RING BOLOGNA Ediric-5 Pts. lb. 29c

SALAD

Shoulder
7 point*
lb.
Center Cut
9 points
lb.

.

&lt;1

_.49c

NEW CARROTS

RADISHES

GREEN ONIONS

GREEN BEANS

TEXAS

SILVER

SKINS

WAX BEANS

FIRST METHODIST CHURCH
Tltr First Methodist church will
: begin lu summer schedule next
Sunday. Morning worship-will bcgin ut 10:00 o'clock and will last
j just one hour. The Sunday school

TOMATOES FANCY

by MLme Rlnda Squire.
• ■
8:00 P. M. Evening evangelistic
service lead by the pastor.
Wednesday. June 30
Cottage
nrayer service at the Itome of Chas.
Mead s nt 8:00 P. M.

PRESBYTERIAN ( HURCH
I,
S. Conger Hathaway, Pastor
1
325 W. Center Street
|,
The Cotnus Club will meet at Tyd- n park. Timrsday evening, June ,1

SUNDAY and MONDAY. JUHl 27-28
Alan Ladd and Loretla Young
in a thrilling romance of war iline

"CHINA"
Bargain matinee Sunday .1:00 to 3:00

TUES.. WED.. THURS.. FRI.. JUNE 29-30 JULY 1-2

Rosalind Ituswll and Fred MacMurray

'FLIGHT FOR FREEDOM'

Barky

FRIDAY and SATURDAY, JUNE 25-26
DOUBLE FEATURE ATTRACTION

Margaret Lockwood and Hugh Sinclair

"ALIBI"
and Bob Steele and Tons Tyler

"RIDERS OF THE RIO GRANDE"
SUNDAY and MONDAY. JUNE 27-28
Two comedy favorite* In thrir newest

"CHATTERBOX"
Bargain matinee Sunday 3:00 to 5:00
TUES., WED., THURS., JUNE 29-30 JULY 1

NOYA
HATER PAINT
"Sno-Sheen" ONE COAT
Paint completely covers
Bare Plaster Walls,

29c

croto, Kalsomlna,
Wallboard and Wood.
qurred . ;. You have your
choice of 8 pastel shades
and white.
.

FDDD^CENTER

"SILVER QUEEN"

STARTING AT 1:00 O'CLOCK I OFFER

THE

FOLLOWING:

4 ft. Frigidairc, electric refrigerator,
good.

New grass cutting shears.

Detroit Jewel table top. porcelain model
gas stove.
Eureka electric vacuum sweeper.

Complete breakfast set.

Walnut bed and dresser.

Inncrspring mattress.
Square dining table.

Kitchen table.

Electric clock.
Sherbcrt dishes.
Dishes and cooking utensils of all kinds.

Many other articles too numerous to
mention.
Sheets.
Looking glass.
Scatter rugs.

Commode.

2 Felt mattresses

2 Windsor chairs.

Oak buffet and serving table.

6 Oak dining room chairs, leather seats.

Mahogany table.

6 Extra choirs, cane seats.

Set flat bed springs.

Sewing machine.

Good set coil springs.

12 x 14 Axminister rug, early Ameri­

2 pc. living room suite, good.

can pattern.
Oxite throw rug to match.

3

9x12 rugs.
Bookcase.

Porch glider.

Love sept.

Mantle clock.

Oak sideboard.

2 green kitchen chairs.

Edison phonograph and cabinet of
records.
.
.

5 pr. 5 foot curtains.

Trunk Medicine cabinet.

Several pictures.

2 Bridge lamps.

3 Flooij lamps.

Round mirror.
Feather beds and pillows
Axes, wash bowl and pitcher.
Jardiniere.
Waterless cooker.
Plant stands.

3 pr. 6 foot curtains.

Shoe

cabinet.

Hair rocker.
Antique picture frames.
Copper wash boiler.
Thor electric washer.
Galvanised tubs.
.
Lawn mower.
Some carpenter tools.

TERMS: CASH DAY OF SALE. Nothing to be removed until settled for.

MAUDE SCHOMP
GUARDIAN OF MINNIE SHRINER,

206 E. STATE ST., HASTINGS, MICH.

.

George |lrepL «qd Priidlla Lane

SATURDAY, JUNE 26,1943

Occasional chair.

LEMONS SUNKIST

theatrw? i

Hastings,/lich.. Phones 2247-2282

AUCTION SALE

Several rockers.

FROZEN PEAS, 6 points,___ lb. 26c

QUART

and George Sander* and Gail Patrick

"QUIET PLEASE-MURDER"

Oak bed and dresser.

LUSTROUS WALLS
CEILINGS

VANILLA ICE CREAM

The Three Mesquiteera in

Hoving sold the residence and no further use for the furniture, I will dispose of it

Sunkist ORANGES, STRAWBERRIES

CANTALOPES

. "SANTA FE SCOUTS"

FRIDAY and SATURDAY. JUNE 25-26
DOUBLE FEATURE ATTRACTION

at public auction at the residence, located at 1144 So. Jefferson St. in Hastings on

Services held In the I. O. O. F
j hall. Green Street entrance.
O. H. Trinklcin. pastor
i Divine worship nt 10:30 A- M.
Sermon by the pastor. “God's Rev­
elation concerning the Hereafter."
| Sunday school at 11:30 A. M.
i Holy Communion will be cclci braird Sunday. June 27 at 10:30 A
M
The Grace Guilt! meets Wednr«day. June 30. 2:00 p. m.. at the
. home ut Mm. Herman Drewea, 815
E. Madison.
.

FRUITS L VEGETABLES T;

NEW POTATOES, 10 lbs.

ONIONS

Choice Cuts
10 points
lb.

Sunday. June 27. 10:00 a. m. Sun­
day «choal in charge of Mrs. Etta
Mead.
1 &lt; UO A. M Morning worship lead
by the pastor.
3: .oo P. M. Preaching senice by
the nistur at the Stoney. Point
church
4: 00 P. M. County Farm service.

The Ladles league will meet for i
potluck dinner lit one • o’clock Frl- ■
dav. June 25. at the church.
Sunday morning worship at leu 11
thirty o’clock. The pastor will teli
itwut "Utile Foxrt That StxHI the ‘
Vines" and will preach on the theme. -A Suring Love Song.-’
I
Sunday semx-l al 11:45. Forrest '
U. Lane. actu»g superintendent.
Boy scout* meet nt tire church
Munday night.
, .
Rev. S Conger Hnthnwuy attend- I.
&lt;td a meeting of UtuMtiK Presbytery I
at Marshall Monday. Rev. LeRov ■
Cabbage of Homer wan dLunUsed to
th-- Kalamazoo Presbytery where tie I'
will become pastor of the Decatur ,,
church. Rev. Harry Stavcr, of Mar­
shall. was appointed Moderator of 1
of workers trained 7£0 nurse-. u&gt; tite Scjsi'-ns or the Homer and Con­
leach the home nursing classes.
cord churches and they were given 1
Did you hear summer arrive on u&lt;.mission to supply their pulpits ,
'until tlu- next meeting of Prcsby- '
Tuesday, June 22. di 3:13 A. M.?
Word received rrom Mr. and Mrs tery which, will ly in September. "
Victor Hilbert of Tucwn. Arizona.
that Uwy plannod to start. to. UNITED BRETHREN CIH Kl il
Michigan on Tuesday. June 22. At
Rev. Coldrcn. Pa.-.tor
Z 1
I a driving speed ot 35 miles an hour,
The Young Peoples Societv will
the trip will doubtless take about go os a group to Luke Odessa 6un­
i ten days. They will make their day evening. June 27. to attend the
■ headquarters in Woodland while Lake Odessa
United Brethren
I here.
church -xrviccs under Ute auspices |
ot the Ydting Peoples Society there.
( 11 IRLTON PARK
; 1 he baseball game Sunday be­
. tween Kellogg Field and lite Park METHODIST CHURCHES
team was a good qjlC- Tlie score Banflrid
was nine to seven favor of the
Sunday church school 10:M AM.
"aviators.Mornins worship 11:45 A. M.
Next Sunday Hie Cutjkingcr Hea;■ lug Co. "Vultures‘ managed by Mt.
;|C. C. Cutxinger will play'a return
। game at the park. A Ki-0'1 team.
’ Die Park visitors Sunday were
i about three hundred.

CHURCHES
MEAT DEPARTMENT

-K Hastings, Mich. Telephone 2244-2557 M

stay there enjoyable.
"if the recipes anti menus die
and Mix. Currofhrrs have been col­
lecting and trying out this winter
arc any indication, there certainly
will be a Freedom from Want a:
the Inn."
The Stale ot Iowa was cited as
reaching lite tilgheat percentage ot
their quota tor individuals complet­
ing die Red Crotwi home nursing
coune. 'Ulis Ls a fine compliment
to Miss Marie Neuschaefer. who is
Director &lt;jf the Division ot PubiuHcultli Nun-lug for Iowa. Miso Ncuschaef-r wotLcd with the Red Crov

i Use cottage and other soft cheese
.quickly, for they spot! soon. Hard,
.cured cheese, well wrapped, may
| be kept longer.

fTRAND TtiEAT^F

THE FREE METHODIST
Coni&lt;r ot E. Col tux at Boltwood
-Rev. Seth H. Davey. Pastor
Thursday. June 24. Prayer serv­
ice nt Uie Hastings church at 7:31

C. I. GOODYEAR HOWE.

N. MAIN ST., NASHVILLE. MICH.

|

1« E. &gt;UI&lt;

Phone UH ,

DEWEY REED. Auctioneer

Est.

'

ATON FLORY. Clerk

�THE MABTDiQI BANNTB, TBOSDAY, JVXt *4, 1(43
s schools
of the opposition raised by the city | HASTINGS CITY—Assessed val- 1 But none of these 12-grade
' gaged the proprietor in con versa- ' II IR/»r 44 KAtl II
tt&amp;out .liberal
llniir MClJllNAl n
of Hastings and the New York Cen- uallon 14.781,900. millage allowed, could be carried on without
non. while tha smallest one slipped
i&gt; tral R.
’:for
from the state. That tsis true of
n. R.
«*.
•»» city
—•# tax
—- to
~ maintain Its public
... aid
~~-----------------------------------, Into the enclosure where the safe •JUl/UL FIT/VIW^IF
t
The
Judge's
decision
cloaca
as
fol:
schools,
a
65
mills.
Tax
to
be
paid
many
rural
schools
also,
as
will be
' was located: picked up and got ।
’
• lows:
luw., 'In
... view
V.CW of
VA the nature of ; by Hastings taxpayers next winter shown In our next article.
away with a small sack which con-1
Court
has for maintaining IU schools. (41263 *
IK
; these proceedings, the
-------------- -------In the above six dUtrictx
districts tbs
the
&gt; talncd 437. Then the other two I
43.
State
money
received
for
school
।
1
concluded
that
there
has
not
been
state
pays
for
the
running
expanses
] left. When Uie theft was ducov”
(Continued from page 1. Sec. D
maap in
,,r way 'I
I sufficient testimony or information year ending June 30, 1943. as fol- &lt;of their schools 1159 In direct aid
cred, tne
the tnw
three nB0
had made
tiwir
■ presented for the determination of lows: Primary money. 415275 18. •for every dollar the taxpayers rive,
. they reached that place they could to
creek, where they were
' the questions involved. Therefore. tuition. *31,010.00; State aid *52.- Ileaving out of consideration entirely
not make it go any more, so they very liberal »pgnders. When flnalkft if at the roadside. Because
plcked up by the offlCCTa about (ConUnued from page L Section i ---the ------petition Is dismissed. without 996 18 Total received from the state ithe primary and tuition money (Continued from page 1. Section 1)
the boys were only 13, tie could,not halFof the stolen money was re­ Ues. for their lands are Included In prejudice
- -sjudice to such future steps as 19928134. The primary money comes ■which the state gives to the six
take them to the jail, but left them covered.
the watershed of Thomapplt riv- 1 may be deaired to take, having because of a law that is almost as ।district!
these Uiere wtu no senool during Uie pi Is transported tn
view
ilia conclusions above old as Die state. The tuition money
at the Detention Home.
The pa^nta of these three bore er and lake, it was considered ifn- ’’’.JI
covers actual cost of schooling non- .NOTICX TO CBEDITOka
last school vear. all the txiplls being grades. Junior high 1
When Uie sheriff reached his of- both work in Battle Creek, driv- portant by the common council of not&lt;qresident pupils. Tlie state aid given
flce, his record of car licenses, re- ing to mid from their work, and this city. They opjxMed the dam.
transported by bus to 12-grade of Hastings, there to
to help this and other 12-grade
vealed tlml this car, which lie, have been leaving these three Utschools at Hastings'. Woodland. several more In the i
schools te due to a recent state-aid
Nashville Freeport. Bellevue. Mld- ior high and the hlg
brought with him to tne Jail yard, tie chai
ips -*
alone,
—------------apparently
-------with —
no
law. Under that statute Hastings
belonged to ► Mt&gt;y d O. Palmer. one •to 'look after them througn Uie
dlevillc and Delton. Nine of these city. It would seem l
Jonesville route 2 He notified the day. It is not to be wondered at In the river here, and that would friJAAl C ACT MllfU school dptrict received 452.996 18
sent all of their pupils to HasUngx be a wtie move for st
State aid this year, nearly 28 per
state police, also the Hillsdale aher- that children, under such. circum­
, ,
. elementary. Junior high and high trlcta, giving better I
cent more than local taxpayers paid
coat to their taxnayi
Iff, that he had the two boys and stances. would become delinquent.
id i.
Kh°ol*
THORNAPPLE-KELLOGG DIS­
I heir stolen car. The Hillsdale of- |
the low lands bordering the river ; ■ ■■&amp; paali PTITP
■&lt;&gt;4 I««i&gt;N | In the proposed article will apTRICT—Assessed valuation of dis-'
fleer, state police and the owner HICKORY CORNERS
wir ciaimt ta pear the tax millage fixed for the
trict is 41,940.795 This district Uiof the car appeared at the jail. Thr The members and visitors at the
la n&gt;« 86 rural dlsticts by the Barry county
eludes many former rural district*
officers took the boys to Hillsdale. I W. M. church June 20 gave the Rev
us commission for the next school
&lt; in Irving. Rutland. Leighton 'AlleThe owner took hLs car to a local , Iler a unanimous vole to be their
a.1 J.iL. wfX?.
I
In the 30 rural districts whose ers in the public schools i
garage for-needed repairs and Ulen pastor another year. * Tlie Rev. in, nv.r telu. Ui. Ute would o&gt;- [hll „„ u
10 mUU, „ p„„ ' gun county i, Yankee Soring* and
rkizBR .t U..I twrair pupils arc transported to the seven United Stales, ot which on
headed for joneaviUe.
i Irvin of Plainwell had charge or danger their bridge across tne rtv».
. j l(1(, itlwna]1|D iax, bul It ' Orangeville, and aU the rural db&gt;U hear|ag.
i 12-grade schools listed above, the are men But the proportion u
in
this
city,
cause
deeper
flooding
,
J*
the
tarn
e
county
tax
rate
as
|
tricti
of
Thomapple
township.
The
I
Tlie names of the thirteen year, th* services Sunday morning at
Bill, a i&gt; 1943
average local school lax rate this
of
their
railroad
between
Hasting*
”
*&gt;*
^towrLhlp
taJ
millage
granted
is
67
mill*.
77ie
olds were Billy Hoosman of Jones- the Methodist church and was well
,u.rui. Ju4(f uf I'ratata. I year to a trifle less.than 3 3-5 mills. is slowly and surely increasing
boro. Ill . and Richard Hagaman, tecelved. * Mr. and Mrs. Jack Davis and Middleville and cause addition- ra^„ ^?it^wiy fromSmlillo tax on tne above valuation at that
Oui 1 i In the 56 districts which maintain
strain in
’I®?.,,?
millage for this year will be 413.al strain
in high
high floods
floods on
on that
&lt;&lt;f Hillsdale. Mich. The two bovs and two children of Battle Creex al
uie 063.23. From the statk the district
thU i. that as
had determined to run away from called on Mrs. Sarah Town and Mrs. company's bridges between thls
«s do the farming areas of the rpcelvcd ln prtman ^oney 48«27.city
and
MiddleviBe.
their homes and go to northern Hazel Nunnemaker Saturday eve| townsiilp. Incorporated villages and~ I 98: tuition M7DO6. state aid *27.Judge
McDonald
quoted
at
con
­
Michigan.. They met Friday In nlng. Sunday callers were Mr and
this city pay a considerably higher
mt. ।
03 Considering Uie state aid
Jonesville accidentally, and decided Mr*, Wilbur Tolle* and children and siderable length from the statute rate of taxation than do residentto make the trip together. So Uiev Mrs. Ethel Pennock of Hastings and | authorizing boards of supervisor*. .
.
districts leaving the ’ alone, it -fan be seen that the dlalnc trict received
in such uld a . little
stole the car that night. They did 1 Mr. and Mrs. Russel Toll's of North or tne stale department of conser- .choct. entirely out of consldera..................................
more
than
twice
“’ihrtr
Jh*
not know much about driving, and | Barry. * Mr and Mrs. John Mourer , vation. or boUi bodies, to take step* U(m We
tnnl the vll-" 1। ^
n.rr, .“
'.“"IT
’S. as ’mueh^
UVv’fnr
it was a slow Job to get anywhere spent Sunday afternoon at Fine to maintain the level of lakes in ,
. „ average school tax
taxpayers will pay for their
’
with it. The car refused to re- ( Mt*- * E L. Bromley of the B»rnea 1 thl* state.
.
, ‘““'early 2% milte higher than the I schools thls^year.
--------- .
I FREEPORT DISTRICT—Assessed
spond to their efforts when they «“nn and Mrs. H. E. Barnes'attend- | The title to the act affirms that aVerage rural school tax
reached the hollow where It was rd an Auction near Climax Satur- it te "An act to provide for the de- . — *
ex 1 valuation *286.475: millage rate al­
lowedtins
thisyear
year 7«3
milb.^At
that
found.
day- * uwrenceBayes, stationed termination and maintenanceof the !'
. , lowea
i ojrnuu.
a* uia;
The rimer
other ca*e
In California
is home
on furlough*
and level
thePJfJ"
case te
u anHastings
Hastings
v.-iiiorinu
u nome on
luriougns normal
normal height
height and
level of
or me
rr”
,7h’h&lt;.n.7. ’ rate the taxthte y»r ottheabove
T*--— little boys huve been I , trt
K1ICS vaiuau
itt IllUt
II Illgl.Cr
I
vml.mttn*.
will
•*&gt; mH
Th* K*Ata.
v—?------- ■T,:
’on'wiirbe
*2.038
53 TTie’state
Three
to *aa
see I,Ihis fatherwhn
wholaisa«*4na.*lv
seriously til
HI : waters in .l!the Inland lakes of «KIthis CUUCat.On
Itite
.kt io P»
dll
state Xnoh
aid to than
dis- .
(d lhe
jj.403.59 primary
uble recently
recently and
and hud
been 1
---------------------------------------I »«.«..
state, ..for the protection of tne centage of direct hivh
in trouble
iiad been
tricts maintaining high schools than , bailey. *2.259-90 tuition and state
picked up by the police for their;
On January 1. 1943there were
PCB1.1C
------ -----------—
misdeeds two or three Hine*. They i 25
A ration books
" million
nsuuon a
oooxs for
tor pas.nus..- . WEI.UARE and the cONSERVA- 1 Michigan haa made it txM&amp;lble for ev- aid of 44.068 94—almost twice as
became bolder
“ •vsTi-wsr
bolder and on Thursday enger
ni8er cars
cats In the
Uie hand*
hands of ennsucornu- 1 TION of •*'
the
NATURAL wf
RE-.
-------- ---------------------- -.
went Into Ed Goodyear s mem. 6.400.000 of Ute B boot-,, and SOURCES of Uie state, to auUi- -’•-ge or city
this year.
------- *
-- i pay
store. The oldest one en- ■ 3800 000 C books.
I orixe Uie building and maintenDELTON-KELLOGG DISTRICT
to ««
U^ ’ state
-Assessed valuation Is *1.409,995
' anee
a nee nf
of dams
dams and
and embankments
embankments to
‘T^lTTrn—"th/
ftete I —
.««!,.pliw. .uch purpote.in I Mill.,, tepnM M jnUU. The dUIt will be noted that the objects "“neo wlUl regular and special lrtct votc&lt;1 I,jr l,uee &gt;,c*r* •*» ”u*
You hove important war
for which fixing and maintaining feaChers also able to provide school 3 ,nlllA which accounts for this high
work to do this summer
lake levels are plainly staled in ro01n Jor rumi eighth-grade grad- ntlllage compared with other dlsthe emphasized words.
■
-•
I trtets Total tax this vear on above
—you must dress for
th? state
I Hie first hearing in the case wax Rural parents, wishing to have their tri-^^ertvrd 13
maximum efficiency.
.2”**!*®xsobmm
set for Sept. 9. 1942. But the case children receive high school trainmoney . *4269.25
wax adjourned several times, and inv ought to be ulud Uiat the state35-348 83 primary
Try Penney's for all your
.?nad
tharl*te
Smart two-pleeers that can go any­
the final hearing was early this has made such provision for their;1,1
Summer. Apparel Needs
Scar.
rar. m
In me
the mcanumr
meantime me
the juuge
Judge enuaren. also muac it possioie ior
-j—-where!
Your favorite polka dot
as studied the case
ca.se carefully.
ax
them to attend high schools which
you won't be disappointprints, practical navy or summer
the preta
proposed
i As to the benefit of tar
— employ competent teachers and give will ciintnbute this year for thesupmi. u_.,u
dam ...
on ...
public
health, --------thosepuptu
who a chance for a good P°rt °r lhu ««»«»«■
pastels. Cool rayons with frothy
NASHVILLE - KELLOGG DISasked for the proceedings presented , high-school education.
organdy or bright trim! 13-30.
I in
In compiling
compiling the
the following
following stasta- i TRICT—The reoorted valuation —of
j no proof, he says.
' Armin Roth, sanitary engineer of ^
tisllcs
tlrties
forco^ty
tor
the six
12-grwde
schools . the
whools
H’e district te *787.700. The millage
^A
^c12-grade
’
w?^r o£al£d
“*&amp;
the Dairy County Health Depart- ------------------- —
------ *------- allowance thl. vear te 7 15 mills,
ment testified tiial high water In from the county treasurer's office which wouW mean thteywy on that
the official figures of ’payments
ot 1j valuaUon
a tax of
The
Thornapple lake had never caused prta^^ihaol^oney.
TmUon and
contributed
this*5,631.05.
year *3.62921
any |»urtlcular health hazard.
»1'47 ?2‘U!Hon
The assistant state geologist of state aid. The assessed valuations of
the conservation department did the six 12-grade school districts 415.^4951 &lt;tate aid—176 per cent
■ not seem to think that a dam at were taken from the Directory, pre- ; ‘nor* ‘han the taxpayer, paid.
the outlet of the lake would add pared and published by Mrs, Maude | WOODLAND CONSOLIDATED
much to the value of Thoniapple W. Smith, county school conunls- DISTRICT—The asxesied valuation
Crispy Hummer Rayons!
i lake for flshrrman. He said he sloncr. for the school year of 1942- of this district Is (1.481.150. The
considered that It is a Flood Con­ 43. The millages of school tax In millage allowance this year te 6
Button Closing Stacks!
trol Problem rather than a Lake the six districts are the official 1 mills, which on that valuation would
With Handsome Details!
Level Problem. Flood control he millage allowances for Barry county ; make the district school,tax (8said, would require the construc- school districts granted by Uie Bar- 886 90 this year. The state paid for
Smartiy
tailored . . . trimly-I
Hon of storage dams up the river a county tax commission in June I live year ending June 30. &gt;1943. the
fitted.
Tuck-in or jacket type I
IMlluwuiK. Primary money (3.957 oo,
te year. The taxes will be paid following:
88:
and on the streams or drains en­
I tuition
90 --■*
and -•••stele -'•*
aid (15 -......*— •(3.110
’
shirts! Crisp rayon gabor- ’
tering Into the river or streams, toi next December and January.
84321
—
a.
little
more
than
78
per
4 points
46 os.
dine or rayon faille. 13-30. /
control floods He said it was an। I With
..
these explanations, let iis
engineering problem.
1 see
.._.
1 see wwhat
the stale actually paid cent more than local taxpayers give. •
The six 12-grade districts received
Judge McDonald held that there this v^rr
year io
to Uie
the six 12-grade school
i
a total state aid (not Including nriwas no testimony to show the need districts, —
and what ....
the text
for the proposed action in order will
....
pay
w
toward
——the
------------support
t of o.
these
mary and tuition* of 1134,733 92.
to ---------protect-- public
health or safety. I schools, based on the assessed valuai
and will raise from local tax this ■
._
-----------------------------------. or to Increase the canscrvaUon । lions given in Mrs Smith's last Di­ year, on the valuations stated above.
value of Thornapple lake.
i rectory. These valuations may be ■ a total-of 4*4.861.19. The Hastings.
, He held that tne court could no&lt; aomewhst altered this year; but we• | Freeport. Delton. Middleville and
WOMEN'S ROUGH
BUY BONDS AND STAMPS HERE
. establish the lake level and stop have no means of getting assessedI! Nashville school districts were given
j bvme
thecounty
countytax
taxcot
commission the
there.
I valuations made in 1943 The var- , ov
STRAW HATS
j The court held that he would be istlon will be small, so the figures ■ highest
highest nosxible
possible milltg
mlllsges under the
. required, in order to adequately de- given below rill be substantially ' ;;
15 ml!!
mill tax limit.
!lm!i. Wc
Woodland was
termlne the necessity for the de- correct Tlie figures for each of the granted
granted ail
all her school tboard rrouesi , ted.
I sired action, to have an extensive! six districts
which maintain high
' ' which was a- little less than
the commission could have granted.
and expensive survey made, in view । schools are:

30 RURAL SHOOL
DISTRICTS REDUCE
LOCAL TAX LARGELY

28

DISMISSES LAKE
LEVEL PETITION

RESULT OF THE WAR

0UR SIX 12 GRADE
SCHOOLS utl MUCH
ag&amp;S'i.lKssrKrss! AID FROM STATE

SlAe^aVSio^&amp;rin

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PRACTICAL,
COOL,
SERVICEABLE,
GOOD LOOKING

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SUIT-TYPE FROCKS

Week-End Specials!
CREAM CHEESE 2pX:d'Tlk. 27'
BRICK CHEESE 8 points 11b. 45c
CREAM CHEESE 8X?,h""lb. 35'
KRISPY CRACKERS 2 lb. 35c lib 19c
HI HO CRACKERS
Hb
21«
KOOLAID all flavors 5 for 25c
GULF BREEZE GRAPEFRUIT JUICE 30c

SLACK SUITS

ODESSA TOMATO JUICE X? 19'
PAPER PLATES, 1 dozen

10c

Thomas Stores

You’ll km UMM

AUCTION SALE

RUB-A-DUB-DUB"
Sheer cotton floral prints, candy
stripes, polka dot* or plain colors
with trimming* to set her eye*
a-sparkle! 3X, 7-14.

AlertAJ

g. styles in a natural
^golden color rough

Cottons

straw! Whites, too

IQ

and other shades!

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Having decided to dispose of some of our surplus farm tools we will have on auc­

tion sale ot the Ray Haggerty form located ’/a mile south of Maple Grove Center

No. 18 is ready to get you your
new Penney Shoes—more than
ever appreciated now that ration­
ing limits your number of pairs!

on M-66, or 6 miles southwest of Nashville on

TUESDAY, JUNE 29,1943

For people have discovered that
Penney Shoes, dollar for dollor,
and coupon for coupon, are still

Commencing of one o'clock the following will be offered for «ole:

With Smartly

COOL CLOTHES IDEAS
BOYS'

Orchard power sprayer,
mounted on stool wheels,
tank.

100 gal.

John Deere mowing machine.
Deering mowing machine.
Dump rake. Hay rack.
2 Walking plows.
One horse plow.
Cultipacker. Disc.
2 Spring tooth drags.
Spike tooth drag.
2 Spring tooth cultivators.
Five tooth cultivator.
Model T engine for belt
power.
2 Stock tanks, 6 in. well
screen, 8 ft. long.
Work harness and collars.
4 Sheep feeding racks.
150 gal. storage tank.
50 gal. oil drum.

3 Platform trucks.
2 Wheelbarrows.
Two wheel bag truck.
2 Wheel cart.
Water Separator.

SHIRTS

398

ee - and - easy styles in *9Q
y summer colors! .............
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the best buys!
BOYS’

TOOLS

SPORT

SPORT

SLACKS

Handsome, cool rayons and
Sanforised! cottons!

CYNTHIAS FOR
ALL OCCASIONS!

Comfortable open-toed
lined ghillies; tailored spec-

dress; comfortable elasticised

Quantity of burlap &amp; muslin feed sacks.
Windows.
Belting

dines for special occasions!

POULTRY SUPPLIES
Running board chicken
crate.
12 Turkey crates.
Water Fountains,

A figure moulding styte of
rayon and cotton rick-rack
braid at neckline I Gay Mto&gt;

30 gal. lixe.

Quantity of chicken feeders
all tiies

Nest boxes. Poultry netting

WELL-BUILT DRESS
SHOES FOR MEN!

Q79
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MEN! LIGHTWEIGHT
Bal Oxfords with side-leather
uppers . . . and wlng-Up and
moccasin-toe styles. Depend­
able Goodyear well construc­
tion. Convincing reasons tor
choosing Penney shoes.

MISCELLANEOUS
Roll top desk.
About 30 cord wood.
2 five gal. cream cans.
2 Stove pipe registers.
Building ventilator.

STURDY ONES FOR

Other articles too numerous to mention.

THE YOUNGSTERS!

TERMS: CASH DAY OF SALE. Nothing to bo removed until settled for.

SUMMER SUITS

1875
Handsome rayon striping* and
■olid tones woven for beauty
and staminal 1945 models, all
perfectly draped!

RAY HAGGERTY AND ARTHUR PENNOCK, PROPS.
E. E. CRAY. Clerk

rood-looking

NOVILTY

Imitation
filagree I
Solar Straws'

Tongh He-Boy moccasins with

SWIMAWAYS*

HENRY FLANNERY. Auctioneer

SWIMAWAYS*

Reg. U. 8. Pat Off.

98*
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t Pabric shrinkage will not excaad 1»

HUNT

HA

�THS HASTINGS BANNRB, THUMDAY, JUNK U. 1W

•
Mn. Marvin Stahl. Clarksville. * R.
sllenaUon U concerned. Members o.- 1. June 11;
11: a boy to Mr. and Mn
Mr*

TORIALS

neck* to consider and so probably
hesitate to wretch thl* portion of

c

lontsdtffervnt. There the reduction
I sMiijdr.i! &lt; f consumer Roods has
pduct-d supplies to such levels that
dtain has had to install a comtta system ot rationing to insure
■ fair distribution of the supplies
available. Even so. however, prices
have been kept down to satisfac­
tory levels. But in England, taxation
atkd bond purchases siphon off even
a bigger percentage of Die national
income (potential purchasing power &gt;

' Why hasn't the United States tak­
en measure* to install such funda. mental price control measures?

Taxation Is unpopular. Neither
congreu nor the administration, appatently, want to shoulder undis­
puted naponxibllliy tor such a
program. So, there has been con­
tinual buck passing and some neat
“shadow boxing "
In 1944 an electibn Is coming and
the administration possibly leels
that between rising prices and a
really effective tax and bond pur­
chase program. rising prices are the

rington
R.
3.
&gt;n. Hunting*
Hastings,Mr,
R. Robi^.ck:
3. -Tim*
June 12;
12;
to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jacktheir anatomy too fur out on a limb Mn Dowling. R. 1. June 13; a boy
which the administration, itself, has : to Mr. and Mrs. Neil Kidder. Nashstudkxuly avoided’. Bo nothing is ; rille. June 12; a boy to Mr. and
being done. The government- talks I Mrs. Harlan Pierce, Delton, R. 3.
—.. —._
_ June 13.
tinued creeping inflation.
, Surgical patients were George Me
Nutt. 742 E. Mill St.; Mr*. Arthur
xrivhe there are other reason* Bennett. Eir., 914 E. Madison: Mrs.
I Adah Slgkr. Freeport; Mrs Clare
thin the ons outlined above but aheldon‘ Naahvin^/ R. 3; Father
that h the way it looks to us. It john Dillon. 717 S. Jefferson: Mrs.
isn't a prettj picture—not much | Quy Miller, 729 8. Jefferson; Mr*
prettier, for example, than strikes John Matson. Dowling; Mrs. Geo.
1 in war Industrie.
'• Myers. 902 8. Benton; Mr* Alfred
• • •
i Booher. Woodland. R. 1; Mr*, fcaThc United Stutra Ls the only 1th Kent. 223 Johns 8L. Grand
major nation engaged In Uit* war Rajiids; Mrs. William Hnsythe,
which hasn't had the courage to
A
• J°MrsH*Crita
tackle the question of price ca»*£!*?
i Townsend. Woodland: Miss Elis­
trol in a frank^pffecllve manner.
abeth French. 604 W. Walnut.
■ William Stanley, W. suite St..
PENNOCK HOSPITAL
Mn. Robert’Baldwin. Hastings. R
The following Items were received 2. and Mrs. Kittle Olney. 318 S
too late fpr last week.
i Broadway, were the medical pa­
Ten babies were bcm al the has- tlents.
pital from June 9 to June 13 in- 1 Patients discharged during the
elusive. A air] to Mr and Mrs. week Included the following: McdiMaurice Ritter. Delton, R. 3. June j cal—Mrs. Fred Fuhr. Htutingit. K
9: a girl to Mr. and Mrs. Clyde 4: Carl HeHelbowcr. Woodland:
Man'
Wlfkin.', Hasting.-.. K. 4. June 9: , Mix* *'
— Kauffman.
------ Clarksville.
a girl to Mr and Mrs. Robert Bow­ R 3: Harry Adler. Cloverdale; DeC.. Bronson.
610 —
S. —
Jefferson;
man. 420 E Clinton. June 10; a vltt
.... w
---------- ... —
---------- boy to Mr. and Mrs Onil Boniface. Mrs. Katherine Gordon. Moline
Delton. June 11; a girl to Mr. anj Surgical—Mrs. Gordon Gray. 321

PASSING OF
The brida will Teihaln for a while INFANT SON
with her parent* at 708 E. Walnut
I Regular meeting of Hiawatha Re- St.. Hasting*, and the bridegroom
ling; Mrs. Saniuel Ashby. 846 &amp; Coats Grove
Bond; William Stoddard. Bellevue,
The Cnau Grove UA-B. will meet bekuii lodge will be held In I.O.O.F. will return June 24 to Seattle,
___ __________
for an afternoon business meeting ! hall Friday evening. June 35. at a1 Washington.
and program at the church on Fri- , o'clock. June birthdays will be hon- HONOUB WITH " __
in this city on Feb. 5, 1943.
COMMUNITY CAN­
day. July 2 at 2
3 p.m.
pM
I ored with a supper
*u;
after lodge and PARTIS8 AND HHOWERH
Those who mourn nl» puling are
The Coats Grove Daily Vacation entertainment.
NING KITCHEN
his parents, and a brother. Wendell
Al the W. K. Kellogg school UiB Bible School will be held June 21
Kathleen Winston. EJcrvlces were held nt t)wi
to —
July
2 —
all -nearby
children are
summer, a group will be organised | —
&gt; ­
Leonard Funeral Chapel Tuesday,
will be held Thursday at 3 o'clock.
to can. dry. salt, e ter tera vegetable* urged to attend,
June 22, at 4 p. m.. Rev. Harley
G-A-R- hall.
.
„ . -----und frulL* from the home garden. ;
Townsend of Woodland officiating.
Goodwill aid will meet at Mn.
On Tuesday evening. MU* Daniela Burial at Woodland cemetery
An Instructor, a Home Economic* Carlton Center
Beginning «•'Sunday morning, ssrv- Ray Erway's, Friday, June-J5-for
graduate, will be available, pressure
cookers and probably Un cans will ier» at the Carlton Center Metho­ supper.
PASSING OP FOHMKR
re of Mr. and Mra. Keith Dan- HASTINGS IUHIDENT
te supplied by Uie Slate Vocation­ dbit church will be at 9 o’clock dur­
The Barry County Nurses A*m. lek» at Gun lake, given by Uie office | | Edward J. Hullman. aged 72.
al Department at Lansing, and ing tlie summer months.
_A-«&gt;mniunity picnie h bring spon­ wUl have a picnic 'Wednesday eve- employee* of the windstorm Iruttr- I
there will be no charge for fuel
1
passed away Saturday evening at
consumed* in Um&gt; food processhuf. sored by the WS.C8,. Thursday. n'tng, June 30 al tlie Kreider home , ancc Co^ where she haa been em-1 his home. 239 Orchard HUI, Grand
July 1 at 5J0 The place: On Die
Lake. Car* will meet and . Ployed- Twenty five were prewnt.
Women will bring their produce banks ot thWdttle Tboruapote Riv­ at-Leach
leave the Health Center «F6:30 p.m. all enjoying the supper, the "black- : Rapids, after a long Illness from
to the cafeteria and do their can­ er
Those who de*irt transportation : out" and the presentation of gift*. ! ' paralysis. Mr. Huffman was a Hasat
the
WesX
end
of
Fred
Hennefr
’
*
ning there. The .-athool will wel­ farm. Drive to the 6th house N. ot come to HealthCenter. Please bring |, Miss Daniel* wa* honored at a I ling* resident for many years, con­
come any excess to be left for the Carlton
k-, .......m, ducting a store here before movCenter Grange Hal! on the
use of the scliool
thc members
members of
ing ~
to —
Grand
Rapid*
He Is *Urniher dish
!whcn the
of the
the Carlton
Carlton ....
। left side or road.'him In and follow outer
aisn.
_________ (Cenlcr
enUrUlned for vived by
The group must
-w a
” c" 8” —
hu wltf&gt; Mra. paULo
' '"He to the river. Everybody is Inten farm women. --------------- - —
luff man.
font tv—vntiN’G
I,ler
h»H- Variou* games 1 Beadle Hu...
—„ The
. — remain* were
&gt;»*?«
u* school al 3 P. M
M :
w MAnd.v
bij held
at the
mn. ot
&gt;«« played during the evening and brought to Haating* and funeral
on Monday. June 28th to make
Ih?knYv?im^if EtaiSnJl'
°La mtoceltaneowi shower. She chapel on Tucjday afternoon at
plans and receive enrollments. If .. . ||zl
you are interested but can not it—,-‘Z,_11„|lu -111K
_ _____
______
a£ reC*,ved #ome *°vely KUt3 at each jtnree o’clock, the Rov. Don M Gury
».
&gt; =“';xA6’ iT’™.____ _
...
u
al dinner wax given cralde cemetery.
&lt; 8. Navy, at the ^Baptist parsonage on
Mr. and Mr*. Harry
. ---------- — ...eir cottage at Gun IRVING
ory Corners exchange.
wa* lake, complimentary to Yeoman and
Tlie Irving Eadies Aid will meet
—•
.
-------- — —
u w,
LU- Mrs. Waters, the Immediate rela- Thursday, July 1, at- the home of
WBEK'S SCHOOL UNION
church next Sunday morning at »an Bates and Mr*. Sanders, the I lives attending.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Marble. This Ls
The Week s School reunion wlll 10 o'clock. All are cordially invited--------•—--------•----- -•
—­ 1
--------grandmother
and.
aunt
of Mr. Con
a change from the first Friday ta
be postponed fqr the duration.
to attend.
ic v
The newer farm tractors mny b* the first Thursday of the month.
The Committee.
1 Tlie bride worn a white and vel- , radio-equipped.
,...
____
.... K of
Thus
with
a ...
flip
Good Intentions can lose the w*r. ...„
—. ........
low —
street
length dress decorated | th* finger the sturdy «...
Ron w
of the DONT BUY THINGS YOU DON’T
Invest in the Second War Loon. If with green and the room was soil can hear himself being saved
NEED—BUV WAR BONDS
iadorned
with large
large pink
pink and
and while
while in
Washington.
1 you mean to win it
adorned with
in Washington.
INSTEAD.

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In each of these rlear.
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Green,
Tangerine.
Peach. Pink, and Tur­
quoise. Plater is yellow,
vegelablee tliah is the
new a Urac the pink.

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�THE HASTINGS BANNER. THUBEDAY, JUNK M, 1M1

Xr,
Mae wttoOR. oldest dsushter of Mr.
and Mrs. Warren Wilcox, dll
MadUon St.. Jackson, to Lieutenant
John M. Graham of Bowman Field.
Louisville. Ky., the Rev. Orlttitn
reading the double ring service Sat­
urday evening. June !•. «l eight
o'clock tn the First Presbyterian
church. Jackson.

thirty o'clock, al Rw PmUyurUa
manse, when the Rev. 6. Conger
Hathaway read the single ring serv­
ice uniting in marriage Miss Kath­
leen E. Daniels, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Lewis Daniels of Carlton,
and Miles Waters. Yeoman 3rd
class of Washington. D. C„ son of
Mr. and Mra. Harry Waters of this
city.
The bride wm attired tn a white
wool suit with white accessories.

Regular
meeting
next
week 1
- -------- -— • • •
Thuraday. July 1 at our halt
VOGEL-WBLUTAB*
Our Saturday night parties have | Baskets of peonies and feverfew,
ended for the summer and we want , flanked br potted palms ana tau
to thank all who helped us by at- ’ white candelobtw bearing cathedral
tending. Our ritual team gave our tapers, farmed an improvised alnow comrade Shirley Henry a short tar. before which Mias Vteglni*
form of initiaiton.
, Lorraine Wellfarc. daughter of Ml.
and pink
Comrade Frank Wampo is the a‘*“?
*£id H*^d
new chaplain in the Ritual team
tractive calotte from which fell a
and comrade Wiiford PlaU la Uw V«el. o^iwnd Rapta^
short face veil.
new officer of tho day in Rlt. team.! I1.1:. L.
io -?v,2
Miss Maxine Daniels attended
Comrade Shirley Henry gave ua a j «'«»}«•&gt;’■
Bev- 8«th
her sister
as bridesmaid
very interesting and Informing talk
h“”y' , P"*°r
beige
two piece
drM?7nd wearing a
of varl-coK bl£J£.
------ w-.j ----- -----------

ployment at Battle Creek tor the
Conaumcrs
nmumers Power Co.
We will have candidates to vote
n at next ......
meeting .w come up and
on
elp us
ua decide.
decide.
help
.........ydu
. thought
___ ... about .u.
Have
the fam­
ily night? We want a decision on
that at our next meeting.

LADIES AUXILIARY TO LEO
A. MILLER POST
NO. J3iG V. F. W.
Next meeting will be July 1st at
8 P. M. Reports from Department
Encampment will be given at this
meeting which should bo very in­
teresting lor all. The main meet­
ings ot tlie encampment for ua ate
on Sunday commencing at seven
A. M. our Ume as ail must register
before attending the meetings and
ns most 01 tlie delegates and al­
ternates won't go till Bunday thia
al) rcgLvtcred. Tills will lake place
in the lobby of The Hotel Olds.
Five more new members were
Initiated at our June 17th meet­
Ing and still five more to come in
nt their convenience.
Mrs. Roy £. Bush was elected aa
delegate tn National Encampment
and Mrs. Sherman Prichard of Delton as alternate.
Our Saturday night party, which

.
I

n.vtJ
n^viV’and
nn’rt M^ M^m?wmkh^r
J”! **'“_’■**“'* Finkbctner
l£r h.r
,'h„
ctK**
a xlroet
street length
icnsth dreaa
dress of white emem­
broidered linen with white acces­
sories. • Pink and white rosebuds
formed her shoulder corsage.
Mra. Kenneth Vogel of Jackson.

Ibe ceremony, a wodding dinner
dlnner wm
was served at tha
the homo
home
u[ the aroom’s parents, and in tha
evening a reception was held at the
hoole
‘he bride', grandmother.
m
.. Alonzo n
—i.—
Mrs.
Decker,
in Carlton,
twenty-two being present. Itelre*hnicnta Including a lovely wedding

shade, a white hat and white ac­
cessories formed the bride's cos­
tume, with which she wore a cor­
sage of while rcees and sweet peas.
Her sister. Mrs. Floyd Washburn.

Her diets was light blue and
accessories were white.
Her
«••«.
&gt;*»
Graham
of k
Jackson
served
“1. brother « taum
I
a,lll Mrs. Graham left Bat-

&gt;

| 8ho pUng u, real&lt;lc wtth her 'parenU while Lt. Graham is away In
military service.

GOLDEN WEDDING
ANNIVERSARY
Alla Beach, daughter ot Mr. and
Mrs. Aseli Beach, was united tn
marriage to David Bristol, son ol
Yeoman and Mrs. Waters left yes­ Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Brt.tol. at the
matron o! honor and her'dress wm terday for Washington. D. C„ whore home ol her parents in Johnstown
cwp.. on June 23. 1893. They bepink embroidered linen. Her enr- they havo an aparunont.
at
Both are graduates of the Hu- j1 gan
•—• housekeeping immediately "1
Mige wm of deep pink rosobuds.
l,le home
hQtne of
°r nls
nto parents. Uie first
Kenneth Vogel served his broiner tints High school, the groom later ' the
as best man.
rlr
The bride's mother, Mrs. Well­ nlcal school at Flint before enlist- wbcr?
&lt;£
w
llfe‘ exu:»’1 r°r
fare, was attired in a two lone blue ing in the Navy in October. 1M2.
•'*
H,w_- rwvtit..
sheer dress and her corsage was He received his training at tlie Yeowhite roses and blue delphinium. man Training adiool in Boston and
haa
Cnrnr5h in-i
has been
been assigned
auianed to
to permanent
permanent
MriL Vogel, mother of the groom, -----■- —
---------------.
man. east of Bristol Comets, wnn
In- Washington.
Mrs. ...
Waters
wore a gray ond white sheer dress 'service
has been employed at the office of I whom they reside: and Howard ot
and a corsage of white roses.
Hastings. They have eleven grandhollowing the ceremony a recep­ the Windstorm Insurance co.
I children and eight great-gntndtion WM held at tho Wellfare home.
children.
, , „
.
. ,. . I ciuiarcn.
Miss Pauline Walker. Mrs. Scgar
A family gathering was held at
Mr. »nd Mri. Bristol celebrated
u ,hc,f °°ldcn Wedding Anniversary
Vendor Loan. Mrs. Max WhUfare I pl\"rmvfeJ n—itneir Moiucn weuumg nniincr.-.uv
। and Mias Beverly Wellfare assist!n« II i.nmn7mm'th^.-^
Pvt. Gaylord G. Slocum,
la Ion
__-■Sunday #t ‘he home _«
XAhP,wJwho
T?!fl A!
of ■*Mr. dnd
with Utt serving. Mias Walker cut- wttemn Piitrt Apinrti^nI&gt;F'nrTo ,‘n ' Mra fklrry Cheescman with fifty
Ung tho cakes and MTs. Vander,! Patterson"Heid.'Peniieton?
Patterson Field. Pendleton. Oregon*
Orewon.!.
present from Dowling.
Loan serving ice cream.
te.
Battle
Creek,
Bellevue.
Mr. and Mrs. Vogel left-------- - -- 1

Price Reduced! This Week Only!

COVERALL
QUALITY
Gallon Covwrs Up fo
350 Sq. Ft., 2 Coaft

J,h‘r

i
i
park In Muskegon, where Mr Vogel ■Mra- olenn Slocum and Linda and
I is employed til Army Ordnance work.! M»Garrison of NaatovUie; Mr. I
VIT b™u !_ ln fem‘nv
allti | brancc of the occasion.
Vogel
from
a,'“ Mrs.'St'
Lawrence
Slocum
the season, was our last till further Mr*
U.WV
Hilt graduated
”«hool.nd
tor tlie
tit. 1 g"J
1'. J,l“‘|S'„
Sl&lt;TTg,m
?l I I Mr. Bristol then tom some Inter-......
notice.
uu&gt;»«,u
»,u «,».
things about their wrditinx
Our sympathy goes to Mr. and
Rainwater. Bobby Joe and Cheryl. &lt; &lt;1*&gt;- Tpcre were three relatives
Mra. Sunne at the death of a conducted a beauty shop In Mid­ Mr. and Mra.
Mrs. Wm. Bamey
Barney and present who were
i
In attendance at
। „,n
bruthcrinlaw who tliey have been dleville.
------- ------------------ - »• &gt;n-He told about the
Mr.
Mra. Roy Bushee
1 the wedding
C^nev',n’T 1 Randy, —
01 and
helping to care for, for some time. jfe* ri
..id Bob of Battle Greek; Mrs. Er- preacher being
bcini late and when Eld­
»t Burr
Sister Bixler haa .gone to. Texas Jackson. Grand Rapids. Rocklord. |I ne
nest
Burr and
and Billy.
Billy, Mr.
Mr. and
and Mrs.
Mrs. I er~ Garrett
“ did
J
arrive one ol hb
----------- ••Mary
—•&gt;»
-----------&lt; &lt;&gt;-&gt;■-■
to pin tlie wings on* one of her Lake Odessa and Greenville.
| Wm. Slocum,
Ellen
and
Sally; i oxen had been mired In Mud Creek
son's when he graduates.
Con1 and Mr. and Mra. Carl Naylor. Jan- —ThU being
contrast to ouy
gratulaUomt and good luck to both
। Ice and Sharon of Hastings.
I present mode of living.

Here it is—COVERALL, Wards dependable low-coat'
house point, reduced in price! Thorough and impartial

war

laboratory tests ahow that Coverall goes farther and
lasts longer (complete satisfaction for several yean)

than any other low-cost house paint I It dries to a
weather-resistant film! It is self-cleaning! Every rain

washes away dirt and grease! Come to Wards now and

coverall,,
ousi mu'?

take advantage of this low price!
Singh Gallons, also reduced to....179

wxrrt
^AafftiLL^

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o*

° better at waR°s

FURNITURES HOME!

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A DKK PA1M9

O&gt;. 8S&lt;

None* finer made! Resists all
'weather!. Can be applied on

wood, concrete or metal! Save!

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,NG

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or crack! Also excellent far
waterproofing foundational

GjtAKULAna tyh
ROCK WOOL
Save Money, Time, Trouble . . . with Wardsy

RESINTONE WALL PAINT
It "thins” with water! &gt;

SALE PRICED! E..ie« to
Just pour between

gal. water plus

install!

1 gal. Resintone, makes 1 Jugals.ofpaintl

ceiling joists and level off to

Roll or brush it on; dries in 40 minutes; no

desired

odor 11 gal. covers an average room I After

NOW . . . keep cool this sum­

1 week to “set”, it’s washable with mild
soap and water!

Roller Applicator. .89c

thickness.

Insulate

mer, save fuel next winter I

13 lovely colors

Pay

nothing ’til

Nov.

Bed, Chest and Vanity or Dresser

3-PIECE MODERN BEDROOM
A lot of style in this suite! And a big
money’s worth at Wards low

price. ’

Streamlined modem styling in walnut ve­
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9995

Bed, Chest, Vanity and Dresser . . 134.95

INNERSTRAP
MATTRESS, ONLY

24.95
No need to skimp ... equip

your

bed with

this

better

felted cotton mattress! Genu­
ine double-sewn inneratrapa
make it last and last, prevent
lumping and stretching. Wovcn-stripe ticking. 55 pounds.

Prices will be cut until Saturday only'

Give* Appearance of Expan live Face Brick I

90-LB. ROLL ROOFING

ROLL BRICK SIDING

Heavy, tough, fire-reaistant! Tempered

Protect your home with Wards realistic

asphalt surfaced with ceramic granules

brick siding! Tempered asphalt and cer­

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amic granules... fire-resistant, weather­

Nails and cement are included in price.

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Hexagon Shingles. A pleasing design ...

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-BUY WA8 SAVING 1TAMPSI ON SALE AT

■

Choice of colors. Cover 100 sq. ft.. .3.98

USE YOUR CREDIT....

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'100 square ft.

BUY WAR BTAMMI ON SAU AT

Any purchase totaling «10 or more will
open a monthly payment account

SEE OUR CATALOGS
PHONE 2704

118-124 S. JEFFERSON, HASTINGS

SEE OUR CATALOGS ....
Come to our catalog department for
thousands of values nof In store stocks.

118-124 SO. JEFFERSON

HASTINGS

1st!

�•nr ’

THT HASTINGS BANNEB. THURSDAY, JUNE U. IMS

’

out by General Barnes for praise: Ej..a MAMpinn nt
His Garand rifle make* “each “Meeting Ot
American aoldier the equivalent of Countv Meat Board
two Japanese aoldier. in fire pow- v'ounr7 Pnear Doara
| John Halpine. Jr. area meat
Our 50 caliber aircraft machine­ 'marketing aupervlaur addressed Use
first meeting of the-Barry County
(Continued from page 1. Section J) gun “is probably one of the most war meat committee in the court
weapons in this war ”
on the road to ruin at El Alametn. Important
90mm anu-aircraft gun has house on Wednesday. Juune IB.
There K waa that the M-4's devas­ atOur
The committee Wilk have nothing
Guadalcanal
knocked
down
many
।
tating fire po»cr smashed more
to do with the fixing of price ceil­
than half ot Rommel's entire ann- Japanese planes from altitudes; ings. Mr. Halpine said, but will be
cred force In n single battle, he salt!. greater than 37.000 feet and the concerned chiefly with the educa­
marines
there
set
up
"a
very
high
Thl. smashing victory was actional feature, of the war meat uro­
compllshed. General Barnes said, score of one Jap plane per 50 shots." gram. The committee will also at­
Our 105mm howitzer did splenafter a ruse by Gen. Sir Bernard
to a**l*t in routing the live­
E. Montgomery had fooled the Ger­ I dldly in Tunisia and tn one rate an tempt
stock Into normal commercial chan­
mans into believing the British American battery armed with that nels.
Special effort* will be made
8th Army’s track park was merely weapon reported destroying a Ger­ to insure
that the slaughter per­
that By night. General Barnes man battery “with the first salvo mit system and the consumer ra­
oald. Montgomery had replaced from a range of 15 mile*."
Despite the recent itpectaculai tioning program are made to work
trucks photographed by German
nconnaisMncc with tanks — and wxnk ot Allied air forces. General effectively in the county.
Control of the black market
thus when the big push came It was Bunt; said, "nothing has happened
tanks and not trucks that hit Rom­ in this war to deprive the Infan­ largely depend* on the consumer.
try*
of the .position it has held Meat offered without rationing
mel.
Enthusiastic thanks were express­ throughout tlie centuries as ali-lm- stamp* In exchange, meat which
bears no indelible stamp or farm
.
ed by the British also for the in­ pofwant on the battlefield."
&lt;latigliterer's tag. or meat that Imm M-7 self-propelled mount, of
which one tale waa Hut it knocked i Keep all food, that spoil quickly mid above the celling prices, are
out German tanks at ranges up to at roam temperature in the refrig- sit black market product*. The
five miles
orator or other very cold storage .UiFbascr is liable fur violating tne
These other weapons were singled place.

OUR SUPERIOR ARMS
WILL WIN WAR &gt;

UH SUNS

7c

n..

FRENCH BRAND

3 h. 2-lb b»a IBc. S hu

■Atm' IEAHS

p*&lt;

19c

with Sauce. 11 Points

MINUTE MAN

2 pkg. 15c

Stamp Ho. 24 expires June 30

SW,UH 10 KROGIO

Assorted Soup Mixes

DUFF’S WAFFLE MIX a$g 20c
CREAM OF WHEAT pkg 22c
Country Club Wheat Gems.pkg. 12c

BOLLED OATS

5 £, 29c

Milk

CLOCK

i

36e

4

cans A* V V per can ,

Pancake Flour
COCOAWHEAT

Cottage Cheese
In Pure-pak Container

25c

5

FAMO

22c

«*noNei&gt;

Children love this cereal
Yellow or While. Fine quality

VITAMIN CAPSULES pkg

50c

A, 8, D, G. 30 days supply

"&gt;'12C

IIC

Butter

ECGS
Freih - Medium Size

dozen

?!’
| Walter Wlngeler, manager of the I
the following committee in charge:
“e- Freeport elevator, who was charged
Mrs. Harold Phillips. Mrs. C. C. with selling seeds that did not- con­
Burkholder. Mrs. D. D. Walton, form to the state law. admitted the
.Mrs. John Ironside and Mrs. Leslie charge tn Municipal court Mondav.
Hawthorne.
He paid $10 fine and M00 costs as­
sessed by Judge Cortright. Tlie law
GOOP ATTENDANCE
governing the sale of seed* require?
\T Ff.OWF.lt FESTIVAL
I Nearly one-hundred were tn at- that there shall not.be more than
one noxious seed for each 2.000 good
lendance at the Flower Festival seeds.
The state inspector claimed
at the I. O. O. F. hall on Friday, the seeds offered for sale by the
sixmimred by the Tiiomapple Gar­ elevator contained one noxious
den club. Mrs. C D. Bauer of Ha*- seed for 270 good seeds.
I tings acted as flower ludge, floral

Hew Super Itoo”

Tomatoes
No. 2
4 Solid Pack
can

43c

!6 Poinls

Micblg.n M.i&lt;

FrwExhunwd

24*/i Ib jack

$1.25

Pillsbury Flour

24*/j lb. tack

$1.25

Peanut Butter Crush

3 £ 64c
5 Points per Ib.

Salad Dressing

PLUM

Tomato Juice

PRESERVES
2 £ 36c

"Junket"- dkrrri

24%-lb.

Qaj?

$1.07

tcEbT

34c

Clover Valley

raieti

Cream

Vigor Dog Food

entries coming from Nashville. Del­
Mrs. Bertha Boice, qf Assyria, ar­
I ton. Middleville. Wayland and Has­ rested for assualt and battery on
tings.
i complaint of Mrs. Josephine Blanck.
. Interesting report* were given and 1 a neighbor, wa* found guilty bv a
I musical sclcctiom by Miss Martha 1 jury in Municipal court Monday.
I Lou Maus and Richard Branch, were Judge Cortright required that she
| enjoyed.
pay the $3500 cost* In the case
put her on probation for a year, and
ELECTED. PRESIDENT
gave her a good talk on peaceful
E. B. More of Marshall, formerly relations with her neighbor*.
of this city, has again beyn hon­
ored by the citizens of that com­ DRAIN -NOTICE BY COUNTY DRAIN
munity. He has been a member
CO.MMISSIOWEW
of the tx^rd of education for the
last 18 years and last week was re­
elected as president of the board,
after already serving in that cap­
acity for 17 veara.-'Thla is a line
recognition of Mr. More's ability
and splendid service to the schools
of Marshall.

,0||

1 PI*.

Lily White Flour

Enriched Flour

KROGO
Pure Vegetable Shortening

28c

Quart

46-ox

19c

2 pi«K

25c

6

25c

GREEN BEANS
n, 2 c*n 12c
Fine Quality. 14 Points

11c

LARSEH'S CARROTS

9c
Diced. 9 Pls Shoestring, No 2 can 10c
BARTLETT PEARS Na 2 Mn 18c

9 Ration Points

Yellow Corn

Avondale - Halves.
BEVERAGES

Argo - Cream Style

10 Poinls

11c
12 Ration Points

i

£

\
&gt;

Wolth your family \\^»

j!

I“(I1 41c j

drink MORE MILK when

WA . U&gt; M

\

each "pours his own”!

,

Rad. 16-oz. jar 26c

PRUNE JUICE
Qua l 20C
Lakeshore Honey Mellowed. 3 Pls.

MACARONI

““TU « PITCHER
IU J &lt;a-(ip il-ipe! Z
Crystal
rol0'“u°vn
SiBUntil TIME 8FF£t

23c

3

Assorted flavors LATON1A CLUB
MARASCHINO Chimn ‘ “ 16c

29c

3

or Spaghelli. U. S. No. 1 Semolina
CARTON LARD
b 17c

Pure, relined. 5 Poinls
KEYKO MARGARINE

Cantaloupes
Oranges

b

22c

Vitamin A added. 5 Poinls
SODA CRACKERS b pig

15c

Bananas
Carrots

15c

Cabbage

-l/i

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NURSES
uwuaually comfortable exferd

BUSINESS WOMEN

HOUSEWIVES

ALL WIDTHS AAAA to D

Just Received — New, Complete
Shipment of Boys9 Summer . . .

IEET SUGAR
»
6c
Michigan. Brown Sugar, Ib. 7c

Diced Beets

NOTICE TO CREDITOR!

PASSING Ob’ D. A. GREEN
D. A. Green. 97 year* old. died
Wednesday morning at the home
of his son Fay Green. 1511 South
. Hanover_______ _ _ »__________
Next Tuesday a dessert luncheon ' .MUNICIPAL COURT

EVERGOOD

10c

BANG-0 POPCORN

t . NOTICE TO CREDITOR!

Twelve members attended the
Roller's pot luck at thcjrlub Friday
[evening, with top brldtre scores go­
Ing to Mrs. Leon Stander and Mrs.

20c

Dkg

Record Rains in May
In Southern Michigan

n&lt;er again live to ourselves. Ill
Tuesday wa* guest day at the |
WELL NEAR ALBION ORDER TOR PUBLICATION
nations must be united In a tru.»- country club with sixty tn attend- !, ANOTHER
Near Albion la a district in which
treship. We are fighting a k-lobul anrr -M the luncheon. Large bou- 1; two
natural gas well* have so far
war. we must have a global pegci- QU,etJ, of rOk* peonies and blue been brought tn. The Ohio Oil Co.
and there must be a global gospel, j uelphlnnim centered
tile
table '.Is preparing to put down a well.
• mid baskets of pink Jsweet williams,
‘
’ daisies and bridiil-wteath ~~~~ ‘—■* I *bout two mile* northwest of the
Mr.
two other*, on the J. s. Riley farm
• on 'tlie sn\a;r tables. -i™;
near Spectacle lake and a mile west
a«aaaaaMre«^^«^^^™a«|
. Branch «-.M
winner
of the &gt;low
putts .
H Urtdg?
“7 Still
““ A"*» ."T
golf ei-r"- —-• -•
-------------------nt to Mr*. E L. Yerger of |
Oak Park. Ill. Local bridge win­
tiers were Mrs. Willard Smith and ,
Mrs. R. E. Wart. Out of town'
-------------------- ’-------------- "~
i.'iic*t* were Mrs. K. H. Sanders. I The Lutheran Guild will meet at
Frostproof, Fin. and Mis* Retta the home ut Mrs. M. Drew. 015 E.
Graham. Lebanon. Ind. with Mrs. Madison St. on Wednesday, June
I Byron Fletcher: Mrs. F. L. Yerger 30 at 2:30 p.m.
and Miss Leola Yerger. Battle Creek |
------------and Mrs. E. L. Yerger, Oak Park. ' Loyal Bereans will meet with Mrs.
;with Mr*. Cedric Morey; and Miss Sadje Hurless this Friday evening
Connie Cook. Trenton. N. J., with f°r ■ business meeting and socla:
| Mrs. Hubert Cook^—
.
(time at 7:30.
;

bread

Regular or Quick Cooking
KELLOGG S VARIETIES
ot Post Tent Variety cereals

|

PET OK CARKATIOH

Crisp, delicious wallles in a |illy

Sentences for.Two
Given on Saturday

ORGANIZATIONS

27c

Coffee

ANNUAL INSTITUTE
1­
. OF W. C- T. U. . .
:•
Tlie annual institute Of thd W. "i
C. T. U. WM Meld al the .Methodist
church parlors June 15 with a 1100a
Saturday forenoon Dalia* Nance | It Will be a long Ume before Bar­
number present. Delegate* Irom ’was brought mto Circuit court for ry county fanners will fontei that.
Woodland, Pelton and utoverdair 1sentence. He had confe**ed a week
were present. A carry-ln dinner 1
waara me .use. rower mnge oi
wa* served at noon. Mrs. W. J. Imat he had ralsea in* pay cneva , COuntie* for many yean.
AUerdlng wo* chairman of the IS
1
oo “to mI'm ^.fo^hhe°hArt0 u 1
J11*1 complied by the V.
meeting and Mrs. Inez Hathaway I
1 . ^i? ^fare he had it. a. weather bureau at East Laming
gave tlie acripture leuon. her »uD- c—- him Em
UI?1?. JUd*T dUclosed last month to be the wetJect being "Faith."
. gave
K?',
1X111 teat May In Michigan .Ince 1012.
Mrs. Alford Custer and Mrs. Rus- 1 him
*• n*SS.,?rn“‘»LlOr*iWO
-■ 1 bu‘ for the two AOtithemmdaL-tier*
scl Kantner presented a plan of 1 Ct------------ -------- w w.. °™n&lt;1iof
o. counties „
, dampert In
m
it wns
wa* [n
the
the work for their departmenu Rapids, who hud been.employed on £7
long a* precipitation
Mrs. Lran Dunning, tlie new Co. a farm In Barry township and had
tJ,,. r^ordeJ nHtciallv
president, spoke «m future plan* for -drained to Judge McDonald that. । Th7^"|^ [hSnpiomhIp for the
the unions. Mrs. J J. Smith gave while he was uhder the Influence '
* ".k
cVr"Komn* Harbor
------------. iiiviivn -5S2.!... .Jwiiktyi
a paper on "How Cah My Union a. ot liquor, he had menftfeigly tiwea.-J
tI’-T'L . uajuuk
y threat—| which recorded 13 M Inches of raina Force For Peace."
ened
to Impale
his employe
ntr?i.^ir
”'SZ”b.^r.-TT
ri^'^ on a 6 60 Inches of whlch,&lt;»opped in
Rev. Miss Bessie RuHaon was pitchfork —
wm
• u
b2P?i*
------ —
ht,
- •for
single day. May 30. This compares
°ne
wl,h • Prcvl&lt;*“ «*cord rainfall of
guest speaker and as usual delights « &gt;— -- It
—rJ?k£2, 1
years ■&lt;
at Jackson,
Jackson.
| al6 jnchM and a normal of 3.43 for
rd her audience witii Iw wittv . four 5«nr»
sayings find forceful spacing. Her
.criv'ww*--------May in the southwestern Michigan
subject »n.« "Our Place In TomorI
row's World." She said we cin 'TA0.1 -STK' CLUB

- 29c

California Sunkist

10c

it.

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HASTINGS. MICHIGAN

�THE HASTINGS BANNER. THURSDAY. JUNE 24. 1MJ

M1m Barbara Card of Lansing wa*
a Bunday guest &lt;4 Mr. and Mr*
William Weaver.
Ljeut. and Mrs. Hugh Kelly and
‘•■‘■v aon Hugh returned on fua»to Norfofit. Va. after spending

PERSONALS

Mr. and Mm. Harry Johnson and
family of BatUe Creek spent Sun­
day with Mr. and Mn. Harry John-

Field. Ill., after an overnight visit

part of Sunday with Mr. and
Arthur Hathaway of Rutland
Trio Cafe, left Sunday for a two

SOCIAL ITEMS

glven by Mr. and Mr*. William
Schader. Jr., on Saturday night.
The regular meeting of tha BuaiThe affair honored Tom Stebbins,
who enter* the army July 14. and hes* Women* Hospital Guild wa*
ateo celebrated the birthday of Mrs held Monday evening in th* parlor*
Fred Stebbins which fell on Sunday. of the Pint Presbyterian church.

Twenty Past Noble Granda ot
Billy of Manistee and Mn. Ger­
trude Martindale of Grand Rapid.-, Rebekah lodge met at the liome ot with travelogue game* and other
receive hl* wings
were guests of Mr. and Mn. Henry Mr*. Harry Shute Wednmday fur appropriate entertainment Mr. and
with lace
bb was Uielf daughter.
MUs Marjorie Hill spent several Cook on Father's Day.
Mra. Cranston Wilcox of Coldwater
cloths. The members voted
Ueenan of Kalaruaaoo. day* last weak in BatUe Creek.
were out of town guest*.
continue Uie meetings In .
Mr. and Mrs Chester Stowell and Ited Mr. and Mr* Donald Prentice ILeonard invited Hie club to her cot­
and Mrs. Paul Ward of Their granddaughter. Nancy Kee­
IKuT '•rrvl.-c
August, the September------*
tage
at
Podunk
lake
in
July.
On
Tuesday
evening,
the
emnan.
Is
spending
the
summer
with
and
diUdrrn
of
Sturgte
over
Ute
t
family
were
at
Gull
lake
on
Sun
­
Grand Rapid* spent Wednesday
ploycc* of the Barry county Court ‘
day.
with Mr. and Mr*. Warren. Ward. them.
waakaaa
Saturday night dinner guest* of House entertained at dinner, oom- ;
Mr. and ■ Mrs. Floyd Eckert of
Cpl. Lyle Sanborn of Fort Lew­
Mrs. Ward remaining until Friday
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence DePlante
with Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Robinson of Grand Rapid* spent Sunday wiUi Detroit were weekend guesU of W. is. Wash., wa* the guest of UnL &gt;Mr. and Mr*. James Radford at pitmentary to Mra. Maude W. Smith ;
Donna Harrington, over tlie week- Itheir Odn lake cottage were Mr. who retire* as county school Com­
Mr. and Mrs. John Hager re­ Mr. Mid Mn Charles Mu and A- Halt
missioner July 1. and Mra. Donna
end. uuoule to Detroit and Cleve- «
turned Bunday from a week** visit
Clayton BrundMclur and Mr. CUne. child accountant ®ho atoo I
land. On Sunday. Cpl. Sanborn. Mra.
&gt;
Mr. and Mr*. Henry Timm of
lurday guett* of Mn. Mrs HarrUigton and daughter*. 8u.- ■and Mrs Roman Frldpausch.
Mr. and Mr* R K Comptun were Caledonia came oh Wednesday to
and Patricia, were guest* of his
Sunday guests of Mrs (Jar Cran­ spend the remainder of tlie week
A statuette soldier filled with red.
dall and Dr. and Mrs. W. P. Behan with Mr. and Mrs B. A LyBartter
Miss Alma Swift and Mrs E J parents. Mr and Mrs Lyle San­
of Flint
,
Bhoupe of BatUe Creek. Mr. and born of Caledonia. Mrs. Sanborn 'white, and blue flowers, formed an
attractive centerpiece for the large
Sgt. and Mrs. R. O- Burwell of and Mn. Harry Water* and Mr. Mr*. Burr Dennison and son Terry to visiting friend* ui Oregon during &gt;table and bouquets Ui patriotic col­
. . .
rRctta Graham. lybanon. Ind Con- |
t
Brownsville. Texas. visited her par­ and Mn. John Wood were Mr. and and MU* Maxine Swift were Fath­ Cpl Sanborn'* absence.
U,. K»,.l
tnUTUloM Iwr |
•“
d“"£« “J •«; I
Mn. George Robinson and Mr* &lt;or* decorated Uie smaller tables at
ers day dinner guest* of Mr. and
ent*. Mr and Mr*. E. W. Deaxiru Mn. A. L. Kellogg of Harrietta.
S C. Brock were guest* of M(. «nd Ithe co-operaUve dinner fbr fifteen
Mr. and Mn. Merle Weaver. Mn Mrs Glenn Swift.
nesday afternoon. June IS. at her i neUi Labertoaux and Kilest prises
Warrrn Wilcox of Jackson over
shower batb
Among those from Hastings who Mrs.
M. A Lamble spent the weekend Lillian Pan tails and daughter. Elis­
weekend and attended the OraMrrs^ra and'MTsTdrih^
abeth. and Mia* Betty June Meyers attended the Horsemen’s picnic at the
In Ann Arbor with Mr* Lamble.
ham-WUcox wedding Saturday eve- ।
v
‘n,r”; ubl« ot brtd«c wcre hi. play.
Crock on Tuesday to attend SI
... Elkhart attended —
the ».
graduation
_______
tiie fairground park at Lake Odrs- nlng. the bride. Miss Margaret Wil- Battle
Sperry Thoma* of Bellevue ate of
Krl ry “nd Mrs Olc"n While Uie women were al Mrs
।
the
funeral of his brother. Clyde
dinner with hl* brother. Floyd of Mr. and Mrs. Weaver's grandson.! sa on Sunday were Mr. and Mrs- cox. being their niece.
!?tter
WT Fiber s eight of Uie husbands
Everett.
Thoma* and family Tuesday. While Theodore Koat In Lansing on Glenn Ingram. Mr and Mrs A
by Mrs Kaliler. Mrs John Chand ■ pUye&lt;1 carda at Willard Smith'*,
Mr. and Mrs Hugh Perkins have
here he also called on hte slater, Thursday. He will enter Uie army , Tolles. Mr. and Mrs Linden Sny- gone to Elkhart. Ind., for an in- . MIm Mary Williams haa gone to ler
lor wa* a guest.
guest
Mrs. J. E. Me- 1
'
Mra.
...
.I
...I._ will entertain the club on
nn :
next "week.
I1 der
E. n
O. biuhmy
Rothaar
Mrs. Clarence Grohe.
u
■*-- Mr.
*•- and Mrs v
to attend the summer Millan
I
definite slay during his vacation Kalamaaoo
1
al WMHF
■
Wednesday June 30 at her hotnc
In honor of Ernest (“Red &gt; Wil-1
Bunday dinner guests of Mr. and
Mr and Mrs. Fielding Sloan of
n Rmiih of three numtlu.
E Olnton St
»ll° *ft yerterday with Ute
Charlevoix were weekend gue»te of , »r *n^
Ronald D. Smilh
Mrs. Elmer Hobart and aon Ho- ।
• • •
selected service group for induction
“,ul
8uc Smith are leaving
Mr*. Newman Deal and Charlo* Mr atid-Mra Earl Coleman
Mr. and Mrs Gordon Ironside.
ai*nd
summer at their ward and granddaughter, also Rich­ Joseph Pflua' from Sunday till
Deal of Grand Rapid*. Caller* tn
On Saturday evening Mr. and
ard Shellenbargrr spent Uie week- -Tuesday.
Gordon, Jr. and Miss Virginia Bay View cottage
Mr*. Harold Vande Giessen enterend with friends in Lorain. Ohio.
Mis* Priscilla Herington returned tslned at Uwir collage al Lake AlRoy Travis and Lewis of Grandville. Potts were
woe In
M. Ann
A.... Arbor on TuesMi-ss Gertrude Bem*C?L?L
Bentley of KaM_Mi*a
Mr and Mrs. North Shellenbantday where Gordon. Jr. enrolled for maxoo was In Hasting* for the week er and family. Pfc. and Mrs. Rob­ to in-r work In Jackson on Fridsi gooquin. Ute occasion being Miaing and Mr. and Mr* Glenn Miller the summer seaalon at the Univcr- end.
ert Shellenbarger and son spent after spending several .day* with her Letha Mote's birthday. An Italian
। Mr. and Mrs George Wild of Father s Day st their daughter's mother. Mr*. Donna Harrington
and Ullle son of Dowling.
My.
spaghetti supper was .served, place,1 Grand Rapid* were weekend guests home. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Human • Mra George Dean spent la*t week being laid for eleven. Rom Ballou
of Mr. and Mr* Edward Van Pop- In Battle Creek.
tii Lan&amp;lng.
of Wayne wa* an out-of-town guest.
.
ering.
Mr. and Mr*. Frank Schroeder of
for Friday and Saturday
Mr. and Mrs. William Fox of Kai- ,Mancelona were guest* of her sonMr and Mr*. Charles Townsend
Mr. and Mrs. James Gower en­
of Coat* Grove and Mr. and Mr*. amasoo spent the weekend with Uie '
tertained their birthday club Fri­
■
Merrill Allenilng of Ann Arbor were home folks
C. H. Leonard, from Friday till day
evening
In
honor
of
Mrr.
Ida
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Bump and Sunday.
Sunday guesU of Mr. and Mr*.
Vedder's birthday.
Supper was
family attended on Sunday the
Chester Stowell.
Tlie Rev. and Mn. W. Mayian
On Tuesday. Mrs Don Oury. Mrt. ceiebraUon of the Golden Wedding Jone* of Big Rapid* were guests served after which progressive peuFrank Hoonan. Mrs. W. D. Barnes. anniversary of Mr. and Mr*. Dan*, of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Zerbel ro was played with top scores going
to
Mr*.
Ida
Vedder
and
Ward F2Bristol
of
Dowling,
which
wa*
on
Mrs. Wallace Osborn and Mrs
Saturday night and chi Sunday they
Frank Andrus took a pot luck din- Tuesday. June 22. This date w-* went to Battle Creek where Rev. way' and Albert Vedder.
tier and spent the day with Mto* also the weddihg anniversary ot Jones preached hl* inaugural ser­
Bernice
«».4,,
M .^^4.
Jansen and made curtain* I Mr
Mr. and Mrs
Mrs Bump.
Burnt
mon In the First Methodist church
The Young Mothers' Club met al
for the new neighborhood house i Mr. and Mrs Wltoon Guldet ol that morning. They arc moving to the home of Mrs. Clifford Allercfing
at Orangeville
LansLig spent ' t.te SriHtatd with Battle Creek this week.
on East State Road on Thursday.
Mto* Betty Allerding and Mis* aer iia.vnfs. Mi. and Mr*. Jamts
113 S. Itfferaoa SL
Pho as 3*38
June 17. with fifteen members pres­
Eleanor Struble spent last week- I Gower.
Morey on Sunday were her brother ent After the business meeting.
end In Iowa City as guesU of Cadet
Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Mansfield
Mrs. Dale Hail gave a topic on
Mearl J. Solberg. Among the him- aJld baby daughter of Battle Creek
“Children." Mr*. Marshall Tha ver
dreds present they had the good ; wcrc Sunday evening callers a* the parent*. Mr. and Mrs P. L. Yerger. will entertain the club at her hotnr
■fortune
nHu". tto
rt see both Hollis Tuinllaflt
_ f'.-.h,.-'
• kdl-i.
Isenhath home of ...
Mr. and 1Mrr.
Robert
Milk and sister. Miss Leola Yerger. of on East Marshall St. on Thursday.
Mr*. Clark O'Donnell and Mrs. BatUe Creek, the ladles staying un­ July 15.
...
] were coming from chapel on Sun­ Richard Jacobs left Memory for a til Tuesday.
MU* Mary Townsend of Wood­
day.
few day* visit with Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Ze tn Ira Zimmerman
Mrs. Donald Wellfare relumed Mervin Klein (Charlotte Bessemer) land was the guest of Mra. Lowell were host and hostess to.their club
The Florists of the country ore gladly cooperating
last week from a ten day visit »iU-. of Trenton.
Teeter Tuesday night.
Saturday evening. Winners at ped­
in the gasoline emergency whicn now affects 1 5
I her husband at Camp Rucker. AlsMto* Stella Heath Is home from ro were Mr. and Mrs Duane Miller..
- Junior Guldet ot Lansing spent
Mr*. Zimmerman and Forrest Foley.
■ bsma.
two wttk* with his grandparent*. Niles for her summer vacation.
Eastern states, obeying the restrictive motor truck
J Mrs. Jay Hanna and four chil­
John Wood accompanied Mr. and Mr. and Mr*. Miller will entertain
delivery order issued by the Office of Defense
dren returned to their home In BlrR H. Loppenthien left Sunday for Mrs. A. L. Kellogg to their home m the club In July.
1 mlngham on Wednesday
after Chicago to attend the Furniture Harrietta on Friday and spent the
Transportation. Anything to help win the war!
1 spending n week with Mrs W. W Market.
Honoring Mrs. Ralph Herrick, i
weekend fishing.
j Potter afWall lake.
Mrs. F. E Lowry and children. Leone Leonard. Mn. Glen De
Miss Marie Ncuschaefcr from Des
This order moons loss to the Florists of more than '
■ Corp. Bernard Williams who has Mclnes. Iowa spent Saturday In Julie and John, went to Romeo on more. Mn. Forest Johnson of Beld­
half of his motorized equipment.
been stationed In California lx Delton with the Leon Leonard fam­ Saturday where Uie children win ing. and Mn. Frank Sage are en­
In compounding a prescription, your Registered
tertaining Monday evening. June
&gt; spending a short leave with hL ily and arrived In Hastings to visit
i parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ermond Dr. and Mrs. Prank Carrothers and Fred Ford, while Mrs Lowry to em­ 123th. at the letter’s home on south
But It Doot NOT Mcon That Your Florist
Pharmacist is honor'bound to check and dou­
Hanover. Tlie affair ~
1* -a •••
mlscel“»■*•। Williams
WlUlunu
Mr and Mrs
Richard Cook on ployed In Baltli Creek in Dr. De- I......
I* Unable To Serve Your Floral Needs
ward Finch's office. Mias Dorothy laneous shower for Mrs Herrick
J Ray Matthews of Grand Rapids Sunday and Monday.
ble check each and every one with utmost
was a weekend guest, of Mrs. Anna
Ml** Lotlie TeuMnk and her sis­ Coming accompanied them to. Ro- '‘ho Is now settled Ln their new
meo
and
spent
the
weekend
wiUi
।
home
in
Kalamaxoo.
| Willitli and other friends. Mr* ter MUs Grace Teusink visited
Florists in the affected areas ore employing other
care. This extra precaution is ypur assurance
I Rena Walker of Irving also spent friends In
... Grand Rapids. Muskegon friends.
&gt;
C
means of delivering flowers in os fresh and os fine
the
dinner
honoring
Staff Sgt. Jean England of Mis­
i the weekend with her sister. Mrs | and Holland on Wednesday and
of receiving an ACCURATELY-FILLED
condition os in other times.
sion. Texas, came Friday for a visit
Wlllltta.
Thursday. In Muskegon on WedI Mrs. Menrle Scott. Jr. and daugh-1 nesday they attended a farewell
Prescription.
Ml, oUwr HMllnii. friends, and
out’d?
— muii.,
partyand
given for a nurse who has
' ter and »&lt;
Mn.
Philip Garlinecr
FLOWERS BY TELEGRAPH
MU&gt; hU .nether In WonrU.nd. He '"“'“S" "»» “ ““
| daughters of Nashville were Sun­ joined the Army Nurse Coms.
day evening gueMs of Mr and Mrs
Mtos Ruth Tappon. health nurse expect* to return to Texas the laat ■ Supreme Court Justice and Mrs
Flowers ore being wired to every port of the country
.! Burl H. Will.
with the W K. Kellogg Foundation of this week.
I Emerson R Boyles of Charlotte win
without restrictions and being delivered. However,
I Mr and Mn Fred Williams spent In Calhoun Countv wax a Sunday
Mrs. Clyde Gamble and two Chil- jbe among the guests
Dependable Prescription Service
I
sundav
with
Mr.
and
Mn.
Forrest
guest
at the Dr. Carrothers Itotne. drew of Jackson were guest* of Mr..
please place you orders os early as possible to allow
। Witlllta nt Leach lake.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Cook and and Mrs. Charles Bame* from
complimentary to Robert
Kooert cook
Complimentary
Cook..
for compliance with the Government's war effort.
Ijr who leaves July 1 for marine
Mn. William Stebbins and Mrs. children spent Sunday In Charlotte, Dniraday UU Monday.
Bishop Kuhn of Detroit visited trataing at Oberlin. Ohio. Mr. and
■ WUllsm
William Schader. Jr. attended a the
tlie children remaining with
with their
lunchedh meeting of the finance grandparents
for several dgya
‘
‘ fs’ visit. his mother. Mrs. Bertha Kuhn, over Mrs. Richard Groo* entertained at
, committee of the Camp Fire Aaso- j Mrs. William Dunlap, chief
the weekend.
| dinner at their Gun lake cottage on
. elation at the Poat Tavern on Wed- ator of whe
-ewe local branch of the
Guc.vt* of Mr. and Mrs. Byron Saturday evening. The national
I nesday.
...
. . .. —
... Telephone
------ Co.
—_ goes Fletcher thl* week are her slaters, color* were effectively used a* table
Michigan
Bell
I Jimmy Coleman la spending sev- to Detroit next week to attend a Mrs. K. H. Sander* and son. Ken- decoration* Those present were Mr
L I erg] week* with hto uncle and aunt. conference of teleplione employees. noth, of Frostproof. Fla. and Mlsr. and Mrs. Robert Cook, Sr.. Robert
Mr and Mrs. Cliarle* Wilson at Al­
Mrs. Charles Paul and Mrs. Rus­ Retta Graiuun of Lebanon. Ind. Cook, Jr., Mr. and Mr*. D. D. Smith
REGISTERED PHARMACIST ALWAYS ON DUTY —S
mont.
sell Zerbel went to Chicago Tues­ Mrs. Fletcher wUl accompany her
Hwu 2Z41 .
SHH &amp;
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■
A weekend guest of her grand- day to attend the graduation of sisters to Lebanon next Monday for '
. parent*. Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Tolles the former's niece. Miss Helen Van a visit with her parent*.
and Mrs. Floyd Klnne. was Miss Worden who was a member of a
Mrs. Robert c. Gould (Jeanne
Snndrn Tnlles of Ann Arbor.
class of 465 to receive dlolomo* Clncebeaux) of Detroit came Mon-'
Mr r.nd Mrs. Clare DcCou were from the Parker High school Miss
TO OUR CUSTOMERS
In Battle Creek on Monday with Van Worden was the fourth honor Mr. and Mrs. P. D. Cincebeaux. a.’
Uieir son. Bill on his return to Scott student in the class.
Trail’s End. Oun lake. Mr. Gould
please furnish a hanger with
Mrs. Cedric Morey and Mary Lee comes on Friday for Uie weekend.
each order for cleaning. There
went to Battle Creek Tuesday to
Ml** Betty Lane wa* the guest
spend the balance ot the week with of Mto* Agnes Johnson at Oun lake
*
the former's parents. Mr and Mn) over Uie weekend.
manufacturer*
Mrs. Earl Boyes and Mrs. Maurice
F L. Yerger. Mr. Marty goes for
the weekend.
Crookston were guesU of Mrs. David
production.
Mr. and Mrs. Duane Miller had a* Boyes of Battle Creek on Wednes­
their guest* Monday and Tuesday, day.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Tudor and
Lieut, and Mrs. Lyal Norwood and
family of Washington State. Lieut. daughter Mary were dinner'guests
Norwood leaves Wednesday for a Tuesday evening of Mr. and Mrs.
new assignment at North Carolina. Clarence Bump to celebrate their
‘ Mrs. Roy Everett were In double wedding anniversary.
to attend

ROO

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Cherry Royal Cake Roils
Strawberry top Cake__
Lemon Chiffon Pie____

FLOWERS

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' Everywhere
in the United StatoN

_.each 35c
. each 45c
_ each 35c

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Need for the Cheering Message
that Flowers bring

DRUG

Florist

Clyde Wilcox

§TOREL._

NOTICE

End of the Month

HASTINGS
CLEANERS

SALE!

utstanding

Values 1941 Prices

Sale Starts Friday

'Lightning Nover Strikes Twice In The Same Place

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This is a picture of tbs second wreck on this property, belonging to Dora Westfall and located
two mile* west and four mile* south of Fowlerville. The first wreck occurred May 29, 1942,
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HASTINGS. MICHIGAN. THURSDAY. |UNE 24, 1943

SECTION TW

before you start, In abort Gerry. sance Fighter Squadron. Our group rive at Camp Widrig next month
. ring up 70 pounds of
you're looking 'swell,' and as you go _
Is i
a new experimental organization and. of course. I will have to give
i these birds were (
Into your pre-Rodar training best We
Wc are
i
hoping to turn out some op­ him his basic training before he
। blue stamps. We at
wishes and I-.lots of luck.
"
erational pilots sometime in the can get- a furlough.
I gocart* in half-block lines and
We Just heard that Bernie' Wil­ near future.
I want to take this opportunity
। waited while the handa-of-Uve clock
By
JANE
CAMERON
I have met a few Hastings people to *ay hello to all my Hastings
(Continued from page 1. Section 1) liams arrived home Friday. Flew a
ticked off a half hour. There was
bomber from the Weal Coast. How since my return. I was surprised friends and to Gordie Crothers.
a female defense writer behind us
'line' you fellows pen ua Is the kind about
it fellow—give us the dope, i when stationed in Washington to John Leary (up In the cold coun­
and al this poiifT she satOdown on |
we'll go to town on. What you want
Just to put the record straight— find myself living within six blocks try!. Pete Harrington Und his new JANIE GOES TO THE BIO CITY a cardboard case beside our line i
Is what we're going to break our
TO SHOP
and went through it. Getting up. I
necks trying to do because your we had you 'Red' (Gerald) Reynolds . of my cousin and family tn Arhng- bride. Bob Gorham. Bob Corkin and
she ruefully confided that she had
pleasure is worth a few necks—but la*t week but now we have come to , ton. Va.—Major Carl Bauer. While all the others who have had a
WHAT HAPPENED TO HER
stood on her feel tenahourr and it I
not a Conga I Why we get a dislo­ and remember It was ‘Curly* the there we met Bob Corkin and had "change of station."
SHOULDN’T HAPPEN TO A" DOG was going to be eleven before she
cated hip everytime we dance the fellows called you so again our best, dinner together one weekend.
and
well
be
seeing
you.
On
our
second
honeymoon,
part
ever got out of this joint. We let
tiling—Just as man to man. how do
gallore. etc. sure do appreciate the IF RED RIDING HOOD MET ANY her ahead of us. The young man
And who. is that handsome soldier dL*h,£’*“ ’P*"1 wll*'1 my
you fellows get along—of course,
things
that
are
doffe
for
them
—
I
WOLVES.
THEY
TOOK
ONE
G»«n*pn
fonneriv of Hubehind us. after another quarter
when you finish up with a 'cute in the new picture on Tom Baird’s I
• LOOK AT RED AND FLED
1 hour, wiped the perspiration off his
little-trick* that looks adoringly at desk—none other than, second Lt. • Umm. now Captain Oarrfaon of the only can add. keep up the good work
Hastings
—
we
will
do
our
parts
and
Tom
Baird.
Jr.
who
Is
now
stationed
U,8
*
nd
P®rt
‘
n
New
1 We dolled up and started for the brow and confided that his wife wi,
Kantf the brass buttons you spent
having a baby and iie'd like to get
rs polishing—then it may be at Camp Wheeler,.Ga. Il to a fine I Orleans, imagine my surprise wheiP
liic.se
so-called
"Master-Races
’
'
are
picture
of
you
Tom
and
we
said
a*
I
l
,
he
u
*|
n
««*
°"
lv
home and clean up. and get to me
worth a trip to the osteopath—you
much.loyour Dad. who commented J®. nnd",.ul
Uie station but also exterminated.
horse. Now. it’s generally the male hospital. We told him. and right'
can still give us the polka.
Sincerely
that
all
men
in
uniform
look
good.
,
Dr
,nd
Mra
Ken
McIntyre.
in front of a clerk too. that if he j
sex
who
see
lechnlcolored
livestock,
So beginning this week we have
• Don R Widrig
and it's generally when they are had good luck he might gel there ,
the complete list of all of you men Which to true, but a few extra nice | Our return journey from New OrWarrant Officer. AUS.
recuperating frdm the trip. But., in time for her next one. Aren't
from Barry (you’ll have to help us fsatures of the old phystogomy add leans to'my new station. Fort Myers,
Hq. Sup. Bn.. 14th A.D liowr"*’
— i we the sassy one?
with addresses etc-r-soine 1350 of a little 'umph' to the uniform too. Florida, wa* as hectic a train JourCamp Chaffee. Arkansas hudl ,1. tiad anything but a coke two ’
, • • •
you) and to one of you each week and for that theory we select you ncy as one will encounter Uies&gt;I NeW u wh"e «»
lh* bu'
' days. In Columbus, Georgia. I found
I days -------------will go our special greetings at­ os exhibit A. for what we say.
--------------- -- „ ' out to our sister's house. We stood
'Hello' Le*. Lockwood al Camp' we had a 26-hour wait-over, having | Parts of a letter from Fay T. Mar- most amazing.
tached to a carton of smokes or a
adjust our specs Mid found some &lt;&gt;n ,our feel Ln shifts, amid lowerRobinson out in Arkansas Mra. L. missed our connection by ten min- bie whose address to:
U. 8. Money Order,
A. P. O.-3I6 ’. Postmaster
celluloid clips that we had snapped ...g skies ancFthreatenlng thunder
ling to
So saying, we greet *lth a UJS.M. telto us she vUlted you tost week- ute*. I awakened next morning
on a few moment* before to check ‘and
‘
— within
-.thin a I San Francbco. Calif.
O. none other than, A/C John Wm. end and wa* she surprised to see learn Port Benning waa
walled a halt hour for the next
Junefe. 1043 the glare of the surr. They were one.
after
—. some fussing
Fash. US.N.R. (Freeport) whose ad- you brown a* an Indian. Well bet stone's throw, so- .
It deposited Ua at our deawith your light colored hair that • about I did manage
lage to find my cou
cou-­
Just a note to let you snow I an the only ones we could find in the Una lion Just as a large cloud openlan to very distinguished looking— sin. Pvt. Ed J. McGrath
fcGrath of Hastings,
Hastings. still alive and happy. No mall to­
Av. Reg. Class 4-D. .
be glad you're not a red head so who to with the 507 Paratroop day. Got a letter yesterday from thq areP*
hanrtha^ wel WBler on our P°°r’ defenseless
U. 6. Naval Air Trig. Center
the sun could make you bum like Squadron. ”
He
-----------------------------------certainly looks every Storeys and was surely glad to hear •niej!
hcwl ,we ,uul buried our hat un­
Corpus Christi. Texas.
Good luck. John, and if it ton‘1 to a baked lobster. Well bet too. that inch a sol ier. Ed.-by the way. has from them.
' dcr sulldry purchases to Save It),
le nickname "Snuffy"—
Copenhagen blue We.ve hcnrtl wt.lrd ules o( whMt
Well tonight I am on the switch­ hnrw
rraonal. and Just for the record. Mrs. L. to getting about as mucij acquired
exercise a* you the way she bikes TI wonder■ why?
r»w Is your Conga?
board from 5 til) about 10:30 so I
■ . •
; happens to thl* war-time Ersatz
about town with the greatest of
The most annoying Incident of must write before I get through
rayori crepe when It get* wet. but I
almost meeting a Hastingsite, but here on Uie board as tne lights go
We started shopping. EVeryrii’=i- »e wn
-e m
o way prepared for the ,
Captain Norman Wise (Wood­
we
were
In n
no
Ship Ahoy l Bob Hammond and not—happened several days before out about 11.00 and then I can on our list, they were either fresh predicament we now found ourself ,
land i and his wife, the former Edna
France, arrived home on the 14th thanks for your card from Monte­ leaving Digland. One day O'Reagau mol) this in the morning. This work out of. or the substitute wouldn’t fn. We were leaping over puddle*
for ten dayHeave from Camp .Dav­ video. It doesn't matter that you had a forced landing at an un- on the board is interesting, only in do. or the article was a victim of ,nd from the shelter of one tree
inter- inflation and we refused to be vic- to another and presently we were
trying to write ’I —
get -a few Inter
is. N. C. Norman being In the Army । cant say much when you write; the opened areodrome. He telephoned In j'—
Reserve was called Into service al- J important
Imnortant thing
thlnir Is
Ik word
wnrri from you
vnti for ua to come over to pick him up.! ruptions. but maybe you can make timlzed. Finally we sat down at an unable to leap, or even walk. We ,
o_ ''O»car'' Flight ..
—..
"oen
Lieutenant
Coen ; this out.
most three years ago, and is now saying you're OX. Take care of So
i5c .cr&lt;^am. counter and waited , took inventory and our dress had ’
Irt the anti-aircraft division. The I yourself fellow—smooth sailing,
and I flipped to sec who'd fly the
I can't understand all these coal hopefully for some quarter, of an shrunk. The skirt was transformed ' I
war can’t be over any too soon for I HI! Fred Ziegler. We had your little two-seater job. a Tiger Moth, miners strikes In these times. They h?.Vr We ««»« to leave and a clerk ; lnto an eight inch band of navy- i
the Wise, because Just before Nor- ! address last week but we have Just ,----------used Ut—
our---------------squadron—
for—
the pur­ sltould have been up to the Solo­ whtaed up and told us with a ■ blue rubber, right about our hips. I'
man knew he would be called into received an official notice from pose ofgettingstranded
pilots,
it unfortununfortun-r
mons where fthe boy^ didn't know toothy smile that the Ice cream Fortunately, or was It
theT
’------------------------------service, they bodght a house In Has- 1 Keesler Field. (Miss.) that you have | carwon the flip in the Tiger
what an eight hour day was like. was -n
all —
gone.
e e
, .ately.
atejy. the
luciously-gorgeous
peachclings that they have never yet had been promoted to Pfc. and now en-----went
- *
along
’— *in
----------------------my Spit to guide him They were up lots of nights al!
’
'
।l colored slip
all with it* beige laces was
“vnhimntli
a chance to live in. Of course we , rolled in the huge B-24 Liberator to the field. A Spit being fast can night long, then on the Job the next
So. we stopped in a . filling sta- , "volumptlously"
and wetly In place
locate
a
place,
then
direct
the
all hope the war will be over soon. I mechanics school. Your selection
day. 12-14-16 hours in the beat of tiori’ for a coke. The nice, genial and very much hi sight. Whether
and for you. Norm Ac Edna.we hope ■ for this course wa* because you re­ lighter aircraft to the spot where the day and mud almost knee deep. attendant came back, wiping the ; to tuck in under the navy skirt, if
It will not be too long before you : reived such high scores In your it can be landed.
.
Boy. it sure makes me boil to think bottle and we remarked conver- ‘ that hampering band of converted
will be located at 420 E. Madison— armX mechanical appUtudes test*—
When
returned back at the of the strikes back home and cut­ sationally, "If you ever want some- ■ rubber could be called a shirt, and
our new home. Good luck and well dld you know that? Good work, aerodrome, our own base. O'Reagun ting down on the hours. I am sure thing good, take a dip of Ice cream make
people
think
we
wore
Fred.
e seeing'you.
shorts, or to let it cover us. and girls
said tie had met a young Lieutenant If they had to go through what and pour a coke over IL"
From Great Dikes on furlough
WUltom Monica. Jr. (Cloverdale. who had asked after me mention­ some of us have. they would be
He said. "Oh. that's an old Chi- ; did we ever need a barrel, and run
was Max Myers who has been pro­ R 1) has been appointed acting ing nly name as “M-l-c-k-e-y". glad to work at least till the war to cago trick. They call it Black Cow. . the risk of being arrested, was the
moted to petty officer raring of mo­ sergeant in his Aviation student From that I knew he must be from over and I know the boys in the Ummmmmmm! Black cow! An old question. What made it so critical
tor machinists mate, second class. squadron, 40th College Training De­ Hastings. Several days later a let­ Armed Forces over here can win as Chicago trick. Black cowl"
was. that we were In the snootiest
He will now be assigned to duty tachment. located at Wofford Col- ter arrived from Lt. Cogswell, who. long as the people at home do their
We were disappointed. "There all ‘ residential district of the city, and
with the fleet or al a sh=r=
shore cUilon.
station. lege. South Carolina .Atta boy. Bill when I was in Hastings High, played part, i know of a lot of bovs who the time I thought I invented 1L" what the Inmates of this ratified
And Max. this report says, you fin
fin-­
Now ready for a billet aboard ship right guard. We wrote hack and would trade places with them.
"No," he said with emphasis. ’ It’s atmosphere might think of such a
ished in the upper third of your “ • 'arSark ". Navy nickname for forth several times, but never,hap­
I got the popcorn you sent and it an old Chicago trick. Black cow. spectacle was anybody's guess.
class which Is Something you sltould radio operator. Russell V. Reynolds, pened to meet.
was good. All the boys In my tent Black Cow!"
have written home about.
(son of the Lee Reynolds, Doster
We murmured and hid a hiccough
We splashed madly on through
To my friends who are wonder­ helped me eat it.
Pfc. Ivan Allerdlng returned to— R. 1 &gt; was graduated from the spec­ ing about my. our. married life.
"Yes." he reflected. "Black Cow. the rain to the sympathy and so­
To Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Barnes.'
Hdq. Co. 4U Inf..
ial training school at Oxford Uni­ Virginia and I are having a great
June 9. 1943 Black Cow. Yup. They used to lace of our sister's home, only to
Camp Claiborne. La—on Tuesday versity. Miami, Oiilo. Russ is now time. J was so successful In teach­ Hello Everybody.
call It Black Cow. It's un old Chi- be greeted with such laughter, such
after his 10 day furlough. He said radioman third class and we hope ing her hbw to iron a shirt, I
mirth and hysterical-hee-haws and
Boy. do I feel fine. We had a
he sees Buryi Lancaster and Leo you won't encounter too much stat­ thought I could show her some­ stiff Maps and Charts test this
We tiptoed away ‘with all pos­ braying as we haven't heard in
Card quite often but the other Bar­ ic and interference before you come thing about cooking, too. Why I mdrnlng, and I got the-only perfect sible speed. We came to the con­ many a day. Immoderate laughter
ry county boys there he has missed. back home fellow.
’
picked out spaghetti I don't know. I paper in the squadron; in fact, clusion that a coke over ice cream can be very Jarring on a wet day.
Home to slay as an Army Re­
Here's one we lust heard on Helen was so convinced of the quantlty about a fourth of them failed. My originated In Chicago and is called Anyway, that's why we came home
serve is James Harthorne (Cressey) FumUs (Nashville) who teaches In requlred for two. poor Ginny gave R.O.T.C. work la what helped me, Black Cow.
in a leal dress. Cotton. Il's safer.
who has been honorably discharged New York II seems Helen was read­ way to better sense by following coupled with a little common sense.
•
girls. That's wiiy we cringe every
from Fort Lewis, Washington be­ ing tlie Banner and she noticed n my dlrectlpns. Do you know I never Wc had a code test thia morning,
Then wc went to the grocery. It time we see a peach-coldred slip
cause he is over the draft age limit New York City address for Karl saw so much spring forth from such and I am sure I didn't pass the was super In everything but fart ' with lace ruffles.
And we used
by a few years. After eight months Welfare Mid being a nice friendly a small pot. What was more I was twelve words a minute, which would service.
A Hastings clerk could to love ’em.
in the army James says, it's OK. soul she siLs herself down and writes so convincing In the argument I excuse me from further tests: hut
and the training Is good for a fel­ a nloo latter to Karl Inviting him was forced Into eating % of the lot. eight words a minute is passing, and
low
but boy!, he's glad to be back out for dinner n‘ everything. Some It's strange, but I've had no desire I have passed ten words a minute.
on the farm.
weeks later Helen received a letter, to supervise any of the cooking
f*W6Ufd like la give you an idea
You're looking well and happy from North Africa. It was from Karl since I
of a day at SAA.C.O., which we
Nell Kidder (Dunham school dlst.) saying he was sorry but he couldn't
Well, I sincerely hope to visit call "sack." Lost night we had a
and why not. with that new seven quite make dianer because the bout Hastings sometime Hits summer. If meal of Armour's ham, spice cake
pound son and besides that lucky schedule was a little Inconvicnt and I possibly can I hope to be home for with frosting, and Ice cream mainly.
break In getting a furlough Just two hto superior officer was a little in­ the Fourth of July,
I don't remember the other Items,
days after young Gordon Neil ar­ considerate about such requests.
except that wc have ice lea. lemon­
rived. Mrs. Kidder Is the former
Your 'Mom* and Dad who visited
Michael G. H. McPharlln ade or chocolate milk for every
Mildred Wolf IH.H.S. ’42&gt;, and you you at Fort George Meade. Md..
meal this hot weather. When I got
may guess liow happy she was when Jimmy Mulder, report you are aU
^une 13- 1W3 back to my barracks. I had a bloat­
Nell came walking in. Which re­ O.K. and too we learn that Gerald Dear Zolly:
ed feeling; so I layed down until
minds us Neil—what with all the Curtiss who was there with you. vol­
First I want to thank you for about eight-thirty. I then studied
miles of marching you fellows have, unteered for overseas duty and has the cigarettes which I received some until ten on maps and charts. When
walking the floor nights with the already shipped out. How about a time ago. then**! want to express I awoke this morning I found out
baby will be 'right In your line’. If letter so we can hear about you my appreciation to the "Home why I didn't feel so hot. Several
you. get what we mean. Congratu- guys down there. You and Dave Front" column and the wonderful men were up during the night and
latlorm to the three of you. Nefis ad- Goodyear could collaborate on a Job they are doing of keeping all were sicker than all get out from a
letter that we bet would be a hum­ the men In the service informed of case of food poisoning. I large num­
dinger.
what each of them is doing.
ber of this group were sick and a
Enrolled In a 16-week course for
Morale is a big factor in the larger number from Group 15. who
Fort George Meade. Mi.
Navy machinists mates at the Naval Armed Forces and any effort like eat In the other half of our mess
Bernvd Hammond has •_ been Armory at Dearborn is Russel Shel- the "Home Front" Is a step in the hall, were sick. The MD.*s were
home between his change of stations lenbarger who has been at Great right direction—Little did I think around and several from Group 15
from Camp McCoy. Wii. to Percy Lakes.
back on November 25. 1940 when I went to the hospital.
Jones Hospital. Battle Creek. Hope
Another Barry county man who is left the city of HasUnga for the
We rolled out, sick men and all.
well see you often ’Hammy', now keeping the B-24 liberators flying life of Khaki that I would be fight­ at ten to six this morning. By six
that you're so near Hastings.
Is Pfc. Bob (Robert\J.) Flatt who ing the.big war here in Arkansas.'
we were dressed and In formation
Home from Moore Field. Texak has been graduated as expert me­
I am assistant adjutant in the outside for reveille. We awake by
U Gene Digland who is now Staff chanic In this unit of the Army Air 14th Armored Division Supply Bat­ bugle and cannon. After that, I
Sgt. and liking the army as much Forces Technical Training Com­ talion but Major General Prichard started making my bed. Our upper
aa aver.
mand. The B-24 Liberator Is tlie says that there will be no desk sol­ sheet Is flat rolled with the blanket
Arriving home Saturday for a largest bomber actively used by the diers in the 14th A D. so between to give a six inch collar at the head
four day visit was Lt. Hugh Kelly. Army Air Force today. Good work. three day combat problems. Infil­ Just 18 inches from the head
Mrs. Kelly and young Hugh. Jr., Bob, and how about writing us a tration courses (with live ammuni­ of the bed. We roll our mattress up
from Norfolk, Va. Hugh telft about letter?
.
tion). close combat courses and foo- and then tuck the blanket in so
being away from port for awhile
•
LETTERS
by trap schools, we are backing him that it Is stretched tight enough
and when he left the baby had a Letter from Captain Michael G. H. up.
to flip a quarter when you let the
nice head of hair—when he came McPharlln
,
I liave run across one fellow here mattress go Hat. The nights are
back—the baby had lost his hair
32nd Fighter Sq.
in the 14th A. D. (from Eaton Rap­ coo! here so the blanket feels fine,
and was 'a cute little bald headed ■ 423 R.CJ4. Fighter Group
ids. Mich.) that I was inducted Our extra blanket Is folded three
baby If he ever saw one.' Welcome to
DeRidder, Louisiana
with at Kalamaxoo on Nov. 26. 1940
(Continued on Page 5, Sec. 2.)
Hartings Hugh. Jr. and someday
To my surprise this morning's
well tell you something about your mull contained numerous Christmas —he has bumped around consider­
ably but seems to be enjoying
'pa' that you can put in your scrap cards. The ones in hand are fr.om army
life.
book for future reference.
Jane and Keith Daniels. Mr. and
I have put on 35 pounds since
Whatever It Is the Marines have Mn. Curtis Garrison. Alice and Abe induction
and I don't believe it
(and they certainly have got it) is VanTU and the Hastings City Bank. haa
hurt me a bit. In fact. I never
what Gerald Ryan has. because I thank you all for the kind re­ did think that It was possible.
when we saw him the other day he membrances
I am due for promotion to Chief
looked as if he was ready to take
I am really out here in God's Warrant Officer the first of July
whatever was dished out. Old Zollv country. It haa changed in two re­ and hope everything turns out as
likes that something that this mili­ spects since the early Indian days planned. »
tary training gives a fellow—that —we do have running water and
anning on coming
self assurance that gives you the inside plumbing. At present I am hi
itember as a new
edge on any Job you have to do. even command of the 32nd ReconnalIs expected to ar&lt; H'N CHAhD kA

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farm near Dowling. * Mr*. Will H.
Johnson visited-her daughter. Mrs.
Bernard Peck and family in Has­
tings from Sunday
tbigs
Bunday until Wedne*day of tost week. * Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jackson of Edd Timm and son Leroy were

MIDDLEVILLE *

ferred. * Mra. John Robertson, who
ha* been spending some time with
her parents. Mr. and Mrs.. Maiu
jeft on
comb Maclver
at Fannelee, left
Bunday for Flintwaccompanied
accom,»”lcd by
her Irientl Mrs. Wayne Roc. Mrs.

with his brother. Bander Schlpper
j and family. ★ Elton Boyer of Monterry. Calif., arrived Friday for a
■।
wrelis vliut WJUl hi, mother.
'Mra. Claude Kenneen. * Mr. and
ajla W4J
- ------------- ----

Mr. and Mrs. L. Russell-Beeler were
their son-in-law and daughter. Mr.

Rapids. C. F. Beeler. Mr. and Mra.
Lloyd. Vincent and Mr. and Mra.
Roy Smith and daughter Barbara
of Caledonia. * Mr. and Mra. Vance
Sharp
of Lansing spent Sunday
William Glenn, bom tn Pennock
)m*MU1, Bunday. June 13. Mrs. * Mr. and Mra. Will Sweet and 'and her friend as receptionist in a |utt &gt;n() funifr and spent the eve- evening and Monday at their nome
daughter. Beverley, were Sunday ; defense p|pL * Mr. and Mrs War- nlnr al the Alton Elwood home. *
!h- 1[ ren
dinner guests of the former’s brothran Allen
Alien and
and son Hugh and Mr. ,
Harold Segeratrom left for
In a
and
Mrs. Charles Evans of Grand- J Atlantic City. N J- Monday where — ■maktnr frequent trips to BlOd— Joseph r»
—..» —
j
n_ _.
nd Mrs.
Mrs. Robert Jorgenson. * Mrs. Grace er.
Sweet
and
family
-• ­ rille we
re«
_.
u ™
na Milr
-------— tn Grand
— —
Rapids,
------ were
u Sunday visitors at the '
_1U
upend
some lulK
time with Har- •twit, hospital
Tolhurst of Hastings. spent one day Hastings. The latter’s son. Wil
hnm. of
of Glenn
nienn Allen
All-n in
in Parmelee. s'‘.‘f w,
“ 7^ ._
who
|n service * --Mr. andI 1 where WUltom is confined while re­
liam H. enters service this week. home
* Mr. and Mra. Fred Matteson and * Little Cwrol Dean celebrated Mr. Arthur Kenyon and son* drove celvlng treatment*. ★ Mr. and Mrs.
cettor Spring Sunday evening &gt; Kenneth Vogel and Miu Pauline
their daughter. Mra. Gerald New- her fourth birthday. Thursday, June.
thur Geukes and Mra. Florence Ul- An and little son David of Royal 17. with a party attended by sev- and broufiht their young daughter Walker of Jackson were weekend
lery attended church services at Oak. arc spending the week at cral of lyr little friends There was (charlotte*home after a-few week* . visitorsof Mrs. W* parent*.; Mr.
uanow iaae
pcr unc]c and family, “nd Mrs. Henry Sroft. TTie Vogels
the Second St. Methodist church Ln uictr
their Barlow
lake cottage,
cottage. w
A *tr».
Mra. a loveb cake with candles, iee !vlllt
Grand Rapids. Sunday morning. •
Mandaughter. Mra. creajn ®nd everything to delight a Mrs
ariffeth of Augusta, ate were the attendants at the
— Gray and
" daugnt
Rev. Karl Keefer. Mra. Geukes’ Gladys Brookbank visited Mra. Or- Uie hearts ol small folks. She Is the ,rural routc ipcnt Sunday night with wedding SatuWay of hto brother,
brother preached his first sermon phn Gray in Caledonia. Thursday, youngest child of Mr. nnd Mrs. Mr, Harold Grtffeth and family. Harold to Mtos Virginia Welfare In
as pastor of the church, having Just * Mr. and Mra. Maurice Johnson , Glenn Dean. * The Vacation Blbl- ' 1M on to her hQn&gt;e Mondjy Hastings. * Mrs Lawrence of Hasbeen transferred from the Luding­ and daughter, Bernice, spent last । school being held at the Methodist morning. She had been in Grand tings has returned to the Kronewit­
ton church. * Rev. and Mrs. I. W. weekend in Detroit, visiting friends church has been well attended. To- Rapjds visiting her sister. Mra. .tor home after a couple weeks’ abMinor returned home from Con­ and ate the former's cousin. Mra. days registration being near the fmjjy steer. ♦ A large represent*- 'ence because of illness. * Mr. and
ference last week Tuesday. Mra. । Glenn Thomas tn Dearborn. Their eighty mark. Several children from tl’n frnm the three garden clubs of Mrs. Harry DePuit and son Jack
Minor spent the time w|th her son’s I daughter,
vicinity
nd
r. Ruth, who has been an . out-of-town are visiting relatives
relatives ;
ncmit? attended the flower
ftower I “
»n
d Mrs.
Mr» Maxine
Maxine Bowman and
family at cnepnrnsvnie
Btephensvllle ana
and nrr
her,! inspectorr Un
nuniiy
.In a defense plant in , here so as
a* to attend.
A public
,ln
n Hastings Friday. * Rev. I haby
baby of Beverley and MUs
1
Eleanore
mother stayed with Kalamazoo rtl- I Plymouth,
demonstration will be held on ,, and Mr]l
j.rs g
li. accompanied them home ..demonstration
s n
B Qulncer
Q,|incer of
Of Uie
the Bap- 'Keefer
Keefer of Grandville
Orandvljle were Wed... .....
--------------------- ..
—.. the &gt; tlst chureh
attves. * The Py thian Sisters closed ns she ha*
been ---------------transferred .to a i Sunday
evening
and
it to .
hoped
rhurch’ |eMe
iea&lt;e thu
this week
week Wod
Wed- .nesday
nesday supper
supper guesU
guesU iat the home
their season with Uieir Tuesday defense plant in Grand Rapids and (church will be filled to show appre- 1
«,_u_
---------- evening meeting and planned for commenced her duties there Tues- J elation for Uie time given tn this vacation trio in the Upper Pen­ of town. * Mf. and Mr*. Forrest
their picnic pn July 29 * Mrs. Hal- day, * Mrs. Ray Srrvan went to (work by Uie conn of workers headed insula. During their absence Rev. Johnson ^nd children of Grand
tie Smith spent some time last week | Ft; Wavne. Ind.. Saturday to visit tbv Mra. Bateh. * The Prairie Liter- Leroy Chamberlain will preach nt Rapids spent Sunday with hto par­
with her son. Ted and wife, who re- her son. Ivan Payne, who to in | rv 'c,ub will hold its annual picnic the Sunday morning services and ents, Mr. and Mrs. H. Johnson.
cently purchased and moved to a service and expects to soon be trans- “’to Wednesday at thfe Community the evening services will be in Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Johnson were
Recreation park. * Mr. and Mra. charge ot vtoitihg ministers. * The efening callers. ★ Miss Elsie VanI Gerald Stucker were calling on Benn wav and. Ritchie families plan derSchuur has returned to her po­
friends In town Friday. Gerald has to move to their cottage at Gun sition in Monroe after spending
been deferred from service until lake the latter pan of the week, three weeks at home because of
August * Mtos Hester Soetcrs was for the summer months. ★ Miss the illness of her mother. * Mr.
expected home the latter part ot Evelyn Geukes spent the weekend and Mra. Gerald Potta of LaPorte,
the week from Aberdeen. Md.. where m
in latroung
Lansing ana
and aiMrnuea
attended u.e
the wcawed- J.nd- were weekend visitor* at the
she spent a week with her fiance. ding of one of her professor*. Much home of hto parents Mr_and Mra.
Harold Kenneen. ★ Mr. nnd Mra. of the wedding music used wav the ■ Ba? PoU* on East Main St. HU
Vur
.ui Adams
nuHHio of
u, the
uh. Prairie
r-rainc visited
'““"‘I.grooms
o»n composltlori.
compositlod. * Mrs.
Mrs ! brothers
orotners John
jonn and
ana Robert accomgroom s own
troltr smmrto? »“nd'Sv "tjhiJHobrrt Colf- npe blllUn Jownson
‘ t,hf'11 home for a few days
T^n
5
returned home Sunday evening from
Wore John goes to camp in
Lynn Tolan accompanied them a vWt with her httobnmj |n
j Wisconsin. * Mrs. Elmer Fenton to
narenUBnMrUnnd
• ru./'wi' '&lt;a,nn at San Bernardino.’Calif, as
at ‘he Olenn Allen home
win £ Mr ^n.I he u •**"« mowd ,0 another sta- ij" Parmelee as hto mother. Mra.
llams In Pleasant HlIL* Mr. and !llon aju, rCnorto a delightful trip. Sylvia Allen to very poorly. * Mr.
nnMhemBftohinc Vreh?li^rf“«i?h * Mrs Minnie Johnson accompan- and”rs- J- E Norgaard of Grand
frienrt?^iii Vr^nH rhe
V ‘lp&lt;l her brother. John Carter, wife R“PIds,, !IX’nt Sunday. Father’s day
BtoStar
iJKmdrT land thclr 50,1 Robfrt to Kalamazoo 1 **‘h her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Big Star lake. Helen Jean&gt; WillIrr- Isundav to see Robert depart tor iChas. Crookston. * Friends of Verne
Tnd Kenneth0wlur?Ldtm«ta^k-^rta 'Ohimbla University whenThe be- £Sr'ltlce’ . » {?rTOcr uUachw in

GREMLINS HATE MILK

M*“£* Donna Davto and Maxine minor from Friday evening over , rct,|med from Memphis. Tenn., on
Hnkbeltwr were guests at the VoFriday evening after visiting their
,nr£ wtddlng In Hastings )n thernorning service nt the Meth- i"uni and uncle and acting as b rides Saturday. Donna and Maxine fur- ] ocnKt church « There was such . rrxalrls at their cousin's wedding,
ntohed vocal music prior to the if
’ J."®,
I Mtos Wiggins, accompanied bv Mtok

ESPECIALLY GRADE A

oMisting as clerk in the Liebier i Tuesday evening
' P»?reEwlyn Allbrecht
cnijpd a rea]
I't Mkhiwn Stare ‘cStoge “e2
«ha‘
*r
'Lh Pender «1!‘’lapsed since the
Latiwng. * Mrs? James Pender re- be-amr confused

Gremlins can't make
trouble in your war
job when MILK keeps
you physically fit and
on the alert!

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n«*en ntt hui ™ few
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wilfbe^elelrert !Mw- B&lt;rtha Potts of Marshall* the

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Hwtingt

could not have n P°nt,“c °n Sunday and duxanne
success Due to turned her studies at the Grand
r^thThaie |
&lt;W. Monday.
last one. many 1 * J1'®,
«unlon was
and had their hc,d at Mle Julian Potts home

*“

.I; 'aftenjoonT

H was Mr. Peters last
arc glad to hear that site to mak- „ “s^riJer’enirwMi^’nTJJur^uiini'; I Sunday home as he leaves for scrvIn, &gt; nlMKlon naovrrv I,™, » ' «■
£., Ic. u&gt;l.
staju. . i.m *5!I„
major operation nt St. Mary’s hos- hnnnHnZ ti». r«-■■'spent
’««« it
at the
the home
home of
of her
her parents,
¥S„‘nnaS?»oS.“."™1TS?'.
cun:,....
Mr. and Mrs. C.j,;
Clive Churchill

tie son left recently for Indepen- .' *’^d®r of the Prairie is In poor
denre. Kas totoiphnhuiband who health t^wnftned
and confined to
to hto
his home.
to Stationed there. * Mra. Arthur
1 uS
Geukes received a message Sunday
J in i
I £he D ? "
eremng with the news of the death
“ht5,U„l.nd-1-\hdl?,e Jor
rrt
-----..
—
—
the
summer.
Sunday
and
Monday
of her aunt. Mra. Josie Shea In
Saginaw. Accompanied bv a cousin she spent in Grand Rapids because
from Grand Rapids she left Mon­ of the illness of her aunt. Mrs.
Lvdia
Luton
who
to
a
patient
In
day for Saginaw and will remain
for the funeral on Tuesday. * Mr. the hospital,at the Isabella Ironic.
and Mrs. Mark Ritchie will Join the * Mra. Flora Hanlon Ls spending
n
few
days
with
her
brother
and
force of the Court House employee
~
“*“*
Tuesday in a picnic for the pleasure /I,'SA,
,,Y’i
,nnd, !£rs
G’
of Mrs. Maude Smith who retires as
a‘
Countv School commissioner on Juiv *
..n,’d “S'- Walter Hamilton,
Mr*.
Marlon
Risley
and
daughter,
1. We are glad to hear Mrs. Smith
"nd dau«!‘u.r’
has a teaching position In Hastings
“nd £adSl cannor; °r Ka '
schools the coming year. * Sunt. anuioo
■n’t*no were
','r” Sunday morning
—•— call­
and Mrs. J. p. Schlpper and chil­ er* at the Stokoe home. Miss Ixila
dren spent Saturday at Kalamazoo Stokoe of the Pontiac school, who
had been home the post week, ac­
companied them to Kalamazoo for
a short visit before going to De­
' troit where she has begun her
duties as assistant purser on the
boats of the D. A: C. NavigaUon
Co. * Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Bliss of
Grand Rapids were Sunday ufter1 noon callers of hto mother nnd sis­
ter. Mrs Margaret Bliss nnd Mra.
I. W. Minor. * Sunday guests of

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GLASS CREEK
-----------------------—
Mr. and Mrs. Forrest
Havens«and•
Virginia, accompanied ’by Mr. and
Mrs. John Havens and Rodney, Mr.
and Mra. Robe
McOlocklln and
children and Mr. Alva McGIockUn
of Hastings spent Father’s day at
Gun lake. * Mrs. Glen Kahler of
Hastings called on Mrs. Rex Tate
last Sunday forenoon. * Anita and
Christine McGlocklin of Hastings
returned home Sunday after spend­
ing two weeks with their grandpar­
ents. Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Havens
Delores and David came for a visit.
tings spent Father s Day at Russel
Whittemores. Arlene returned home
with them for a visit. * Miss Gene­
vieve Erway. who has been working
in a beauty parlor in Grand Rapids,
is spending the week with her par­
ents. Mr. and Mra. Ray Erway. *
Mr. und Mra. Russel Whittemore at­
tended a party at Leo Tifts. North­
west Rutland, last Saturday night.
* Miss Joan Erway spent last week
with her slater and husband. Mr.
nnd Mrs. O. Scott at Lansing. Mr.
and Mrs. Ray Erway and Miss Gen­
evieve were Sunday visitors there.

★ The Goodwill w'B.OK will meet
In the Ray Erway home for supoer

OBDBB FOB FUBUOATIOW

LEGALS
OBDBB FOB rUBUCATION

lake cottage. * Mr. and Mrs. Chas.
Whittemore spent Sunday in Rich­
land In honor of tlie birthday of
their grandson, Jackie Shricker. *
Sunday visitors at Clyde-Warrans
were Mr. and Mrs. Russel Thornton
and sons of Charlotte. Fhil Warren
and daughter Hasel and Jack Ken­
nedy of Lansing.

HENDERSHOTT
a
Hortense Meade Is at home apendnlng her vacation. On Sunday she
was the guest of Paul Palmer at
Middleville. * Mr. and Mrs Floyd
Garrison, with Mr. and Mrs. Ted
O’Laughlin. spent Father's day with
Mr and Mn.
Mrs Harvey Parmnlee in
। Mr.
Battle Creek. * The Hendershott
4-H. Summer Project Club plcnlced
Sunday at the home of Robert Brogtnan. * Mr. and Mrs. Rennie Mott
went to Sturgis on Sunday to take
their granddaughter, Nancy Kruger,
home Nancy was unfortunate tn
having to suffer an attack at red
measles while here * James Lahr
of Seattle. Was):., who has been vis­
iting at Albert Brill’s, lefl last Tues­
day night for home. On the Sun­
day before the Lahr family enjoyed
a reunion at the Brill home. It being
the first time they had been to­
gether in over thirty-three years
Their mother who has been very ill
was able to be up and dressed that
day. Mrs. Ray Staley (Grace BrilD
and daughter of Dowagiac, came
that day and stayed until Thursday.
Mra. Lahr has been able to be un

MOTICE BY COUMTY DBAIM COMB.

OIIDEH TOR runucATiOH

the time of this writing. * George
Kelley' of Hastings called on Al­
bert Brill Saturday. * The WB.CA
will meet tills Thursday for supper
at the home Mrs. Forrest Hall, on
319 East State St. In Hastings.
PLEASANT VALLEY
Last Weeks Utter
Mr. and Mrs. John F. Blake at­
tended the graduation exercises of
their granddaughter. Jacotyn Brake
of Ionia. Friday. Thev were lunch­
eon guests of their son Elwood and
family and called on their great
grandson, son of Mr; and Mn. El-

John E. Brake and famllyt;were
Sunday visitors of Mr. twuLJMrs.
Roy Kyser of South Boston. * Clare ORDER FOB FUBUCATIOK
Aldcrink of Bowne Center assisted
John E Brake in com planting.
Saturday. * Mr. and Mra. Walter
Offlrr In IB
Livingston of Pinhook.' Mr. und
Mrs. John P. Brake accompanied
Mrs. Burdette Livingston to the fu­
neral of Blaine Mcwhinney at Cal­
edonia Saturday afternoon. * MUs
Eldlene Preston of Grand Rapidv
spent Saturday night and Sunday
with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ce­
di Preston. Mrs. Clyde Jackson and
children of Lake Odessa were Sun.day afternoon visitors. * Mr. and
Mrs. Garfield Slater and Mr. and
Mn. Elmer Scott spent Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Allerdfng of
Hastings. * Mer.dames Mrytie Tay­
lor. Cassie Slater. Mabie Cool. Ethel
Blank. Esta Stuart. Marian Howlllf.r. ho ■
lette. Manda Scott. Della Scott, and
Harriet Mote attended a shower In
honor of Mrs. Carl Scott of Lake
Odessa 9 the Home of Mrs. Ruth
Lepard of Pinhook. Friday after­
noon. * Donald Taylor of Berlin
spent Wednesday and Thursday
with his grandparents. Mr. and
Mrs. Harley Taylor. * Mrs. Mrytie
Taylor spent Wednesday afternoon
with her daughter. Mrs. Harold
Rittenger and family. * Mr. and
Mrs. Herbert Geiger were Grand ORDBB FOB FtTlUOATIOK
Rapids shoppers, Wednesday * Mr.
and Mrs. Henry Beland. Jr., of Lake
Odessa spent Sunday afternoon with

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Hute ot Michls

'"it

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Kime. * Rev. Paul and Mrs. Olm­
stead of Caledonia called on Mr.
and Mrs. John P. Brake. Sunday
evening.

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Far Fmfca'i Sake usual.*'
Onl 1 I

He Travels
with IO'h Tons
ofluggage

The teacher at the village school
mu leaving and
being presented
with a clock and a purse.
The vicar, who was presenting'
these, said: "The contents of the
purse will in lime disappear, but
this clock will never go.

IF YOU WOULD MAKE MONEY SAFELY THEN

YOU WOULD BE INTEEESTID IN GOOD BUYS
IN BEAL ESTATE. I OFFE* THE FOLLOWING:

A 7 BOOM HOUSE k.i 4 Mraom, Irvinf room,
• Johnny Jones is about to take a sea-trip.
Whether his destination is the Arctic, the
Tropics or an unnamed port on the
Continent, he is the best-cquipfsed traveler
that ever stepped up a gangplank.

OMO/ffiMBMS-

For an average of IO’A tons of supplies
and equipment goes overseas with every
American soldier .. . and after he lands on
the other side, he’ll get another tonand-a-half a month to keep him going!

AMERICANS have come to know their

neighbors better since Pear! Harbor. They’ve

worked together in Civilian Defense — shared

A GOOD-NEIGHBOR

CREED

their car* to save gas and tire* —and they are
sharing telephone service in the same friendly

; *piril.
With more and more people being naked
. to share party lines, as a war measure, there i*
real opportunity today to practice good-

i neighborliness. Being considerate of others
I who are on the same line help* to improve
service for everybody.

MICHIGAN BELL TELEPHONE

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COMPANY

I Mon’l Intrrrupl
finish a call, I’ll

left 'off the hook’ il puts all
the telephones on the line

Almost every pound of these military
supplies speeds over America's hard­
working rails ... in addition to organized
troop movemcntAtotalling 2 million men
monthly, and about the same number
traveling on furlough.
Add this to the tremenddus volume of
freight that flows to and from.the nation’s
war plants . . . plus the increased number
of civilian passengers traveling on essential
war business. Then you can understand
why passenger and freight traffic on the
New York Central—which serves the busy
heart of industrial America—has more
than doubled since World War II began.

But although the Central’s traffic load

today is more than twice as great, it must
be carried with limited new equipment.
That’t why we suggest that, if you arc
planning a trip, you consider:
Our toldien can’t travel light.. . but most
of the rest of us can!

Troop movemenit mutt go through on tchedule
... but most of us, with little inconvenience,
can plan ahead to travel during the week
instead, of on crowded weekends.
Our toldicn mutt travel at certain timet to
make the mott of their few dayt' furlough.
Therefore, the rest of us should cancel
reservations immediately when plans
.
change ... so that they may use the seats or
berths that might otherwise be wasted.

Every locomotive, every car, every seat,
every berth must do a full-time job. With
your help and understanding, it will be done!

New York Central

dining room, kitchen and both. I itnH faroB*.

for $2,200.00.

Thh pine, I. locotod on South

Wo.hington In th, 4th ward.

A 7 BOOM HOUSE hro Mock, from th, monummit on Fork atroot. Now Both, 2 bedroom,, 2
liring room., dinin, room, kitchen end o new

furnace.

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WE HAVE A NEW BUNGALOW, . pooch. AO
modem, nice gorofe. In tho !&gt;t word .$4,000.00

AN S BOOM HOUSE l&gt; the 3rd wort wik mU for

$3,500.00 on Land Contract.

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REAL ESTATE BROKER
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Carolyn Everson spent Friday
night and Saturday with Mr. and
Mrs. Clifford Allerding of Hastings.
* Mr. and Mrs. Henn Holzhay and
the former's sister Ruth and family,
and Greg Evan* of Grand Rapids
were Sunday gue*ts of Mr. und Mrs.
Adam Endres. * Burton Kaulfman
la employed at lite Universal Crane
Company In Battle Creek. * Miss
Donna Bachelder of Hastings spent
last week with her grandparents.

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tier ot tbs Italian Cltr

Conniy ot liar

IMDITOfca

l*rot»is Offlss. In th* C1t»

tEDrroaa

r at the village school I
nd wm being presented I
and a purse.
j
who was presenting I
"The contents of the I
i time disappear, but!

FILY THEN
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living room,
toll garage,

id on South

redrooms, 2
end a new
-$3,500.00

and Mrs. W. C. Upe. Mr. and Mrs.
Jay Blough, and Mr. and Mrs. Will
Blough attended the Keim reunion
Saturday held al the home of Mr.
and Mr*. Elmer Miller of Elmdale.
* Delore* and Shirley Rose o! Has­
tings spent the weekend with their
grandparent*. Mr. End Mra. Ed
Stair*. * Boyd Payne of Harting*
spent Friday evening with his moth­
er, Mra. Ida Payne, a Mr. and Mra.
Orr Haywood of Qiumby were Sun­
day afternoon callers of Mr. und
Mrs. Clement Mead and family. *
Mr*. Elnora Whitney leave* Satur­
day for Three Rivers to vUll her
slater and brother for a week. From
there she will go to AnnapolU. Md .
to spend the summer with her son.
Mr. and Mrs. Max Whitney and
son. * Mr. and Mrs. Buel Sisson
Ent Saturday afternoon and Sun­
' with Mr. and Mra. C. W. Cowles
of Otsego. * Mr. and Mr*. Arthur
Clinton and family of Carlton and
Mr. and Mr*. Ray Clinton of Has­
ting* were Father'* Day dinner
j guests of Mr. and Mrs. JJ. R. Clin­
ton. * Mr. and Mr*. Marvin Thalei
and Keith of Hastings, and Joan
Mailhot ot Grand Rapid* were Sun­
day afternoon caller* of Mrs. Wil­
liam Hutchens. * Rev. and Mrs.
I Blaine Snyder called on Mrs. Rus| sell Price, a patient in Pennock
hospital In Hastings last week. *
Mr*. Claude Walton and son Don­
ald. Mra. George Brownell of Flint,
and Miss Evelyn Thompson of
Clarksville were Grand- Rapid*
| shoppers Friday. * Mrs. Marshall
I Hyde of Port Huron called at the
home of Mr. and Mra. Leop Howk
I Saturday afiemoon. * Mr. and Mra.
L. J. O'Harrow and family, Mr*
I Hamion of Grand Rapids. Mr. und
I1 Mra. C. Bowens of Alto. Mr. and
I Mrs. R. E. Postma, and Mr. and
I Mrs. Ben Postma of McCords were
Sunday afternoon callers of Mr. end
I Mra. Dan Postma and Phyllis. * Mr.
I and Mrs. Gerald Thompson nnd
j Jerry and Mra. Mary Fry visited
Mr. and Mr*. Carl Myers of East
Hastings. Sunday. * Mr. and Mrs.
Woodrow Knowles and family spent
I from Friday 'till Sunday with Mr
I and Mrs. John Thaler. * Mr. and
Seger and little Judy Moore of
Grand Rapid* were Sunday callers
of Mr. ana Mra. Allen Fish and Mr.
nnd Mrs. Ben Hlakney. it Mr. and
Mra. Henry Myers spent Sunday
with Mra. Laura Myers of Wayland
* Mra. Robert White and family of
Stevensville spent last week al the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Woods
and family. Mr. While came Sunday
and they returned home with him.
* Mr. and Mrs. Herman Goech were
Father'* Day dinner guest* of Mr.
and Mr*. Floyd Geiger of near Alto.
* Rev. Blaine Snyder officiated at
the funeral of Uie Infant daughter
day. * Mr. and Mra Clare Tungate
of Caledonia were Saturday after­
noon guest* of Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Aldrich and family. ★ Mrs. Claud
Mead I* staying with her daughter.
Mra. Howard Demond of Woodland
who is ill. * Mr. and Mrs. 8. J.
Roudabush and family.' Mrs. Jack
Peterson of Lowell, and Mra. E. M.
Troyer of Grand Rapids were Sun­
day dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Ray Wieland and family. Mark
Troyer and son Eldon of Grand
Rapid* were afternoon calMr*. *
Mra. Paul Thompson and family of
Maple Grove were Sunday after­
noon guest* of Mr. and Mra. Joe
Kauffman and family. Jack and
Kenny remained until Monday af­
ternoon. * Mr. and Mr*. Howard
Houghton of Detroit were weekend
guest* of Mr. and Mra. Guy Smith
★ Mr. and Mra. Edmond William*
of Hastings were Sunday callers of
Mr. and Mra Ed Stalra. * Mr. and
Mrs. Herley Hatfield. Mr. and Mrs.
Seymour Ln|x- and Barbara Ann
of Grand Rapid*, and Mr. and Mrs.
Sam Roudabush and family of Lo­
well were Sunday guests of Mr. and
, Mrs. W. C. Lape * MKs Vada Fox
I of South Bdwne Is assisting with
the housework at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Leap Karcher. * Boyd
Novisky of Grand Rapid* Is spend­
ing his vacation with Mr. and Mrs
Warren Surrarrer and Clare. * Bert
Hayner of Lake Odessa was a Wed­
nesday afternoon caller of Mr. and
Mrs. Adam Endres. * Rev. and Mra.
Griffin, and the Misses Phyllis
Braendle, Sarah Jane Buntem, and
Ruth Yonker are attending the
State Christian Endeavcr Conven­
tion at Kalamazoo. * Mrs. Dearie
Thompson and Evelyn spent Satur­
day evening and Sunday with Mr
and Mrs. Elmer Hull and famllv of
Lowell. ★ Mra. Liza Knowles of Has­
tings wa* a weekend gueat of Mr
and Mra. John Thaler. ★ Miss Vel­
ma Buehler of Grand Rapids, and
MIm Emily Dipp, local, were Sat­
urday evening callers of Mlu Vir­
ginia Fish. * Mr*. George Brownell
of Flint relumed to her home after
a week's visit with her sister. Mrs
Claud Walton and family. * Ada

Sigler returned home Tuesday from ! Herman Gosch. and Mrs. Ella Catt. dpughUr; AzUni
Judy jp;
iters Arlene and Judy spent IRVING
COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS
Pennock hoapltal after an operation. Mrs. Charlr»&lt;lelger and Mrs. Ralph I from JMonday
Monday ,unUl
until Thur*day_with
Thursday w
Mr. and Mn. Clarence Longstreet
* Mr. and Mrs. Meri Campbell andj Stuart presided al the piano. A i her cousins Mr. and Mrs. Enz
have gone to Chicago to the Na­
family of Hastings. Mrs. Let ha bountiful lunch was served by the Woodland
Woodland.”*'Mr.
* Mr. arid
and Mra'
Mrs. Ftay
Ray Er
1 ­ tional Farm Bureau Convention.
Karcnci
Karcher —
of _
Grand
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Rapids,
K— and Mrs hostess. Mrs. Ivan Roush und Mrs. way went to Kalamazoo Saturday.
Sa turd
WlHlam Crakes, local, were Sunday George Brownell assisted about Ute Miss Joan returned home with them ing at their home In their absence.
rooms. Decorations were pink and
* Mr. and Mn. Argyle Win des were
er. * Mr. and, Mrs. Alfred Gon- white peonies The bride-to-be
brtJ;
rehome from Royal Oak over the
sale* and family', and Mr. and Mrs ceived many beautiful gif
and Miss Pauline Polllnskl of Grand weekend bringing with them
UHUI aH
B. R. Clinton wen; Sunday guests town
guests included Mr
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Ir*. William Rapids were weekend vuiuna at voun* lad from the city for an out­
Qlthouse of Bowne. Mrs. Earl Bunt­ Ray Erway's. * Mr. and Mra. Chas. ing. * Rev. I. w. Minor ha* been
ily of Rutland Twp * Mr. und Mrs. ford. .Mrs. Alfred Custer of Has­ Whittemore were Kalamazoo visi­ returned to this church by tne con­
J. D. Cool enteQalned the Ainsworth tings. The wedding date has been tors Saturday.
ference; Mrs. Ben Nagel the new CHr Hall, on Mob-Ht
reunion at their home Bunday. Out- ij nrt
set for 'inn*
June 27th when Ml,,
Mis*
President of the AlcHBocletv. Mrs.
of-town guests were present from . Thompson will become the bride of NORTU HOPE
Lule'vice-president. Mrs. John B«-iKalamazoo. Detroit. Portland. Sun- Donald Walton.
•
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son. Supt. of the Sunday «chooi
Held, Lake Odessa. Grand Rapids,
Duration Club
Mrs. Clarence Longstreet, sec’y and
and Grandville. * Mr. • and Mr*
The Duration Club will meet next Kalamazoo spent Sunday with Mr. trea*.. and Mra. Martha Dean, pian­
Merrill Karcher and family were Wednesday afternoon. June 30 in and Mn. Frank Chilson. * Mr. ano ist. * Mr. and Mrs. Roy Travis of
Sunday guests of Mr and Mrs Watt the Library' Rooms at 2 o'clock. AU Mrs. Raji Welch and Mr. and Mn. Grandville were Sunday guests of
Thomas of South Bowne. * MU* member* and friends are urged to Adrian Welch and daughter of Go­ relatives here. * The children .of
Ruth Wlebert of Frankfort spent be present and bring your letters to bles and Mr. and Mn. Leonard Case Mr. and Mr*. Earl Travis, five In
Wednesday with Mr. and Mr*. Prana be read from your sons in service. of Plainwell and Mr. and Mn Theo­ number, put on a program at SB.
Walton. * Mra. Ada Thompson ol
dore Pranshka. local spent Bunday last Sunday which was fine, a Mr.
Bowne was a Friday afternoon visi­
Campbell Brethren Church
with Mn Paulina Mutiny. * Mr and Mr*. Jack Perry and son of
tor of Mrs. Guy BmlUi. ♦ Thea
and Mn. Otto Pranshka and three Kalamazoo were home for Father’s
8A-10:00 Lester Miller, fiupt.
ni.Iu.rt Kenneth and
nnd TTmMorning Worshlo 11:00-^" Daniel's rHII,1r*n
children Robert,
KenKauffman is spending a few weeks
Day._________
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with Mr. and Mrs. Paul Thompson Prophecy ot the Seventy Weeks," dill spent Sunday with &amp;r aiui
cousin rnocEEDiMoa
and family of Maple Grove. * Mr ,
-----------Mr*. Cha*. Welch at Shultx. * Mr. FAIR LAKE
and Mrs. «lrd Shtllenbarger of Has- Church of the United
und MY*. Harvey Hill of Battle
Mra. Chas. Lechleitner is In the
tings were Wednesday evening supBrethren In Christ Creek spent tlie weekend with Mr.
n**r guests
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of Mr. *
and
Mrs. Z-*,..I
Clement
E. —B.
Griffin,
D. —
D. —
Pastor
and Mra. Albert Ulrigh. * Edwin hospital recovering\from an opera­
**'- • performed"
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ead and furnib’, * Miss Pauline
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Mlescnbach of Grand Rapid* spent tion for apper-**1Htts
- ------------ - --------- Kinsley Ladles
Everson of Battle Creek Is spend- 1 Freeport
the weekend with hi* mother. Mrs Thursday.
Ing this week with iter parents. Mr. I 10:30 A. M. Sunday school
; Amanda Miesenbach. * Harold and Aide will held their-annual picnic,
and Mn. Earl Everson and family. Pleasant
- feasant Valiev
Valiev
lite weekend at th&lt;v-Communlty Hail Ulis vear
Paul Pranshka spent the
* Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Benedict
10.00 A. M. The Fourth Quarterly wttH
with Xfr
Mr. and Mrs. MerleT^KI„.
Tobias a* as this 1* a more central meeting j
spent Sunday in Hastings, guests of meeting
IIICUU* of
V, the year will
Will UC
be IICIU
held Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Wurm and son place. A nice supper I* being plan- ,
Mr. and Mra. Fred Ballance and Mr. Sunday* morning with Rev. D- H.1 spent Sunday- with Mr. and Mn ned and il la hoped tljat there will
And Mr*. George Hillman. * Mr Carrick of Sunfield In charge of James Durbin and family at Has­ be a good attendance. * Mr. and
Mrs. H. O. Armour entertained their
and Mr*. Don Strong of Lake Odes­ the service consisting of S'Ainsn tings. .
children and grandchildren for Sun- i
sa were Friday afiemoon callers of nnd Holy Communion.
Mr. and Mrs. George Bassett. * Knlday dinner the occasion being Fa­
7: 30 P. M. Christian Endeavor, NORTH HOPE
leen nnd Fave Kunde and Norwia ’-’der Aller A. Griffin Topic; "We
We extend our sympathy to Oscar ther's Day and also Mr. Armour's
_______
Bustance underwent a tonsilectomy Believe in Uie Church.”
Wurm who had Uie misfortune of birthday.______
at Pennock hospital Thpraday fore­
8: 00 P M. Preaching Service.
Iletting a bone broken ip his right
noon. * Mra. Lloyd Karfhcr spent
8:00 P. M. Monday Evening Qusr- eg near the ankle while mowing
WAR—FORGET IT.
Sundav with her parents. .Mr. and terly Conference. AU oHfcers and bay Saturday afternoon.’ ♦ Mr. and
Mra. William Crakes. * Mr. and committeemen of both churches Mra. Lewis Ferguson of Delton and
Mrs. Howard Smith of Grand Rap­ should be in attendance.
Mr. and Mra. Merle Tobias of Dow­
id* were Saturday evenlnc callers ot
8:00 P. M. Tuesday Prayer meet­ ling spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mr. and Mra, Guy Smith. * Mrs. ing.
Mrs. Olio Pranshka. * Mr. and Mrs.
Bernice Closson nnd Nancy spent
July 1—8:00 P. M. Rev. Elmer Jim Durbin and family ot Hastings
Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs Becker D. D. will speak at the Free­ and Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Kelley of
Ralph Walton and family ot South port church. Lawrence Meriwether Kalamazoo spent Sunday with Mr
Bowne
— *
_ Mr.
— and
.... Mr*. Merrill
... ......... i a fine negro soloist will sing. Every- and Mrs Oscar Wurm. * Theodore
Karcher
rcher and Mra.
Mr:. Watt
’”;it Thoma*
Th^r™ one invited.
Pa mash ka who was quite sick last
to both men and women, on just your own signa­
were Grand Rapids, visitors Wed­
week is reported better at this writ­
nesday. ♦ Mr. and Mr*. Claude
ing. a Mr. and Mra Bert McCallum
Walton called on their aunt. Mrs.
ture anJ" security. Cash advanced up to $300.00.
Rev. J. W. McCue. Pastor
of Cloverdale called Sunday after­
Minnie Zylstra of Unveil Sunday. *
11 o'clock—Childrens Day Pro­ noon on Mr. and Mrs. Donald Mc­
Mrs. Glenn Kellogg. Mra. Maxine gram. A very fine program ‘haa Callum. * Mrs. Amanda MLsenback
Repay monthly. Prompt service. Come in or phone.
Bolo. and Mrs. Allen Fish called at been arranged.
is entertaining a relative from Illi­
’
the Nell Newton home Monday eve­
nois. and Edwin M Isenback of
12 o'clock Sunday school.
ning. * Mr. and Mr*. William Speais
Grand Rapids spent the weekend
and baby of Grand Rapid*, and Mr. FAlK LAKE
there. * Mr. and Mrs. Morse Mur­
and Mrs. Marvin Thaler and Keith
phy, Albert Anders and Robert
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of Hastings were Sunday guesi* of
Mr. and Mr*. Arthur White, of Pranshka and Albert Hampton of
Mr. nnd Mrs John Thaler and NorBunnell District sjient Sunday at
101IJ W. STATE ST.
HASTINGS. MICH.
Battle
Creek
spent
the
weekend
val. * Mr. and Mrs. Allen jTsh and
Orangeville Park. * Mr. and Mrs
Calvin and Mrs. Nancy Deming at­ with their grandparents, Mr. and Dun Erb of Grand Rapids called
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tended the Deming reunion at Cale­ Mrs. H. O. Armour Mr. and Mrs. Sunday evening at the homes of Mr.
Alton
Armour
also
of
Battle
Creek
donia Park Saturday. * Mrs. Ellen
and Mra. Otto Pranshka and Mr.
Seese is spending this week with her were Sunday visitors. * Mr. and and Mrs..Oscar Wurm. * Mr. and
daughter. Mrs. Thersa Seese of Mrb. Chas Pixley visited their sts- Mrs. Orvls Stuff of Mlshawauka is
Bowne.
spending a few days with Mr. and
A recetplon was held in the Meth­ rnunlly hospital. Battle Creek Sun­ Mrs. Fred Anders.
odist church parlors Friday eve­ day. * Mrs. Marie Armour and Mrs.
ning In honor of Rev. and Mrs. Elsie Pixley visited Lottie Collister HOPE CENTER
at
Wail
Lake
Wednesday.
*
Mrs.
Everett Love, who has been trans­
A load of oil well machinery was
is expecting Lieut. Chas.
ferred to the Joy Memorial church Miller
Blaced on the farm ot Mrs. Floy
in Grand Rapids, and Rev. and Mra. Truesdale and wife to arrive at the
IcDermoq. June 20, no definite loJ. W. McCue of whom we welcome Lake July 1st. Mrs. Truesdale ex­ cation for. the well, on Uie farm as
to our church. An InteresUng pro­ pects tn spend-some time here Her yet. * Mr. and Mra. Ben Salik en­
gram wa* presented by Mrs. Pearl husband will return to his duties tertained their five daughters and
Lightfoot, chairman; assisted bv
two grand-children from Grand
Mrs. Helen Lester. Mra. Ivan Roush. Pearce. Pt. Leonard Wood. Mo.. Is Rapids on Father's Day. * Mrs.
Mrs? Leon Howk. and Mrs. Glenn spending a few days with hl* Bar­ Fern Houldsworth of Kalamazoo
Kellogg. Ice cream and wafers were ents. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Pearce. * spent Sunday al Uie Fred Ashby
served to flO guests. * Mrs. Harold Sunday callers at Millers were Sgt. home. * Blrdena Lyttle began sum­
Yoder and MU* Iris Olmstead re­
mer school in Kalamazoo Monday
turned lost week Tuesday from a Mrs. Ned Austin and children. Bat­ morning. * Pvt. Leroy Kingsbury,
twelvc-day vUit with Pfc. Elwood tle Creek, and Mrs. Hewston. Mul­ who has been visiting his brother.
at Camp Gordon, Ga. * A Father's lins. Tenn * The Otto Mark* fam- Ralph and family for ten days, ha*
Dky program was presented at the Uy have arrived at the lake for the returned to hU Camp In Louisiana.
United Brethren church Bunday summer.
* Mr*. Thelma Ashby and friend,
evening. Special songs were given
and Mr. and Mrs.-Lyle Reed and
by the men's chorus, a trio by John GLASS CREEK
two children of Marshall spent
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Fish. Dean Fish.*and Luther Stergfcinday evening at Mr. and Mrs.
Weekend visitors at Fred Otis' Fred Ashby’s home. * Mr. and Mrs.
zick, and a duet by Franklin Bur­
gess and Rev. McCue. Rev. Griffin were Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Otis and Will Fuhr of Shultz called on Mr.
Eve tlie message of the evening. * sons and Mr. and Mrs Louie Er- and Mrs. Fred Ashby Sunday. &lt;
r. and Mrs. John A. Miller and
Leon Dunning and family of Hick­
daughter Marie Ann or Plymouth, Robt. McGlocklln and David were ory Comer*, and C. L. Texter and
and son Chief MachlnUt Mate Al­ visitors at Forrest Havens during family of HasUngs spent Sunday at
bert Miller of Honolulu, Hawaii. the weekend. * Mn. Roy Erway the McDermott home. * Will
Mra. Max Kayser and son Vernon spent from Wednesday 'til Sunday Whittemore and wife were guests
of Caledonia and Mrs. William Van­ In Grand Rapids and attended the Sunday evening.
der Car and children of Grand Rap­ graduation exercises of her grand­
Ids were Thursday, dinner and af-, daughter. Anette Wolfe. * Mr. and DURFEE
temoon guests of Mrs. Charles Bunn Mn. Clyde Warren and Patty were
Mr. and Mr*. Clyde Wilkins are
and family. This is tlie first lime , Charlotte visitors Monday * Mn. the proud parents of a baby girl,
Albert has been home in nine years.! Gorden Havens of Hastings wm &amp; who will answer to the name of
caller at Forrest Havens Thursday Anna Jane. * Mr. and Mrs. Ernie
tended a musical program given by afternoon. * Sunday vlslton at Rov Bateman and son Richard spent
the Horton quartette of Nc.w York Erway*’ were Mr. and Mrs. Al Wolfe Sunday with Mrs. Myron Bateman
held at the Weseleyan Methodist and daughter Anette and Mr. and at Mason In honor of her Tilth birth­
church Monday evening. * Alva Mrs. Maurice Erway and son of day and,visited Mr. ai)d Mrs. Cyril
Moore of near Lake city la attend­ Grand Rapids nnd Mr. and Mn. Bateman. * Mr. and Mrs. Jake Van
ing the W.M.C.E. this summer. ★ Harpld Sharp nnd Mr. nnd Mn Dyke of Kalamazoo visited Mr. and
Mrs. Allen Fi*h called on Mn. Ray- Pat Gibson of Muskegon. Mr. and Mrs. Heber Foster Sunday. They
jnond Pre*ton and baby at~ Pen­ Mrs. Dick Rise and son of Hastings all ate dinner with Mr. and Mrs
nock hospital last Friday. * Mr. * Mrs. Russell Whittemore and Lloyd Bliston.
and Mn. Willard Arnold of Has­
tings. and Mr. and Mn. Glenn Kel­
logg. local, visited Mr. and Mrs. H.
J. Kellogg of Long Lake Sunday
afternoon. ★ Mr. and Mra. Joe
Buehler, and Mr. nnd Mrs. Forrest
Buehler and family called on their
mother, Mrs. Caroline Buehler at
the home of her daughter. Mra.
Rose Snyder in Caledonia. Thev
found Mrs. Buehler much Improved.
* Mrs. Fred Tnbbcrer attended .i
missionary meeting at the home of
Mrs. J. R. Chrlspeil of Hastings last
Thursday.
■
Mr. and Mra. Ralph Atlee and
family. Mr.- and Mra. Beryl Albert­
son and family from Midland Park
were Sunday dinner guests of Rev.
and Mrs. J. W. McCue.

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for chick, pullet and laying

hen. They pay you well for
MERMASH.

FARM BUREAU SERVICES, INC
ONE 2659

Tunc-up«.

HASTINGS

PHONE 2554

production

-$4,000.00

WELL BEGUN
IS HALF DONE

life and ullifactlon.

IS VITAL TO WAR

peach. All

TES

NOW—today

TO TUNE UP!

PERSONAL LOANS

MERMASH

will Mil foe

June s The Month

HASTINGS, MICH.

TELEPHONE 2118

N. CHURCH ST

BANK MONEY ORDERS

SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES
For rent at $2.50 and government tax—in our fine
safety deposit vault. Get one today for your war
Bonds and other valuable papers.

NATIONAL BANK OF HASTINGS
MEMBER

FEDERAL

RESERVE

SYSTEM

FEDERAL DEPOSIT INS. CORP

AND

LAMPS
Clean bulbs and reflector bawls
frequently. Use white shades. Use
enough light for good seeing and
safety but eliminate unneeded
lighting.

REFRIGERATOR
Keep door closed. Don’t put hot
foods into refrigerator. Do not
overcrowd. Remove food from wrap­
pings. Defrost as advised by the
manufacturer.

"Electric Power is engaged directly in many phases of
war-production to furnish these vital supplies. For this
reason 1 urge you to use electricity carefully and to
eliminate all unnecessary use. It’s true that in this war
emergency, no industry has had to wait for dearie
power, and civilians too have received the tame depend­
able ten-ice at the tame low rater. This accomplishment
is indeed a tribute to the foresight and good management
of our industry. But u-aste in war it a erime. Do not waste
electricity just because it it not rationed.

FLAT IRON . • .

"In the adjoining column I have set down a few ways
which savings of electricity may be effected. There
ore many more and these suggestions will help you
check over the many elearical operations in your home
where these and other savings may be made.

threads and holn from brushes.

"We join with you in saving and conserving for a

SAVt AND COMSIIVI FOR VKTOBT

if Iron hot automatic control uia
correct temperature for malerial
Io be ironed. Dampen cloViei prop­
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Iron off when not in um.

VACUUM CLEANER
Follow directions for oiling. Keep

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not listening.

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A WAR IMDUSTRY

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TO: The American People
FROM: The Secretary of the Treasury
During the three weeks between April 12 and May 1,

This is why we believe you, as an American citizen, can
take pride in this report. For it was written solely by you,
the people.

1 INSURANCE COMPANIES
AND CORPORATIONS

this
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OF all the people earning money
'IMK

HAVE BOUGHT BONDS -----Who got* the credit?

I" War Loan
Oac 1342

Actual Salas,

2" war Loan
Apr. 1943

Tho result, in dollars
Our goal was 13 billion dollars. Actually, the American
people subscribed 18 billion, 500 million dollars.
This was 90% as much as was raised in all five drives of
the first world war combined.

It was, I think, as much a victory for America and the
free American democracy as any military triumph.

Where did the money come from?
You will be interested in where this lo'A billion dollars
came from —for every dollar invested in War Bonds is
more than a purchase; it is a demonstration of faith.

Naturally, it was your money that bought the bonds in the
two groups above — for you are the people who put your
money m banks and invest m insurance.

But how about what might be called your
money?

rhe credit for the 2nd War Loan goes to the people.
It goes to the children who put dimes and quarters into
war stamps. To everyone who bought a bond. To thou­
sands of patriotic banking people. To advertising people
who donated their creative talents. To patriotic merchants
and companies who paid the bill for war bond messages.
To radio stations, newspapers, movies, outdoor advertising
companies, and publications.
But chiefly, perhaps, to those who turned voluntary bond
salesmen—a loyal legion of patriots.

personal

That is a very important question, for it is vital that
Americans, as individuals, buy War Bonds with all they
can spare.
11 Our goal, here, was 2’/j billion dollars. The chart below
tells the story:
10 out of every 1,000 men ond women in the U.S were

The chart below shows the portion of the 18’Z billion
that came from commercial banks. They were eager to
buy more, but were limited to set amounts:

VOLUNTARY BOND SALESMEN
During the 2*D Wor Loon Drive

What lies ahead?

COMMERCIAL BANKS
I5B.L--

50 million bondholders
’’WsrLoan
Dsc.1942

2

War Loan

Apr 1048

Insurance Companies and other Corporations know that
there is no sounder investment than a U. S. Bond. The
Chari (tpp. of
next colunm) shows their purybases:

WALLDORFF &amp; SON
STRAND AND BARRY
THEATRES
HODGES JEWELRY
FRANDSEN'S
B. A. LyBARKER
BONNET &amp; GOWN
AUTO SPQRT SHOP
THE VALUE STORE

CUT RATE SHOE STORE
BEN FRANKLIN STORE
J.C. PENNEY COMPANY
WATERS CLOTHES SHOP
JOHN BULLING &amp; SON
HASTINGS ICE &amp; FUEL
ROTH FURNITURE
G. E. GOODYEAR HDWE.
REED'S DRUG

To review your record to date, almost half our entire
population own at least one bond — including infants,
children, the lame, the halt and the blind.
I Or, to look at it in terms of those best able to buy bonds,
sec the chart at top of ^ext column;

STEBBINS &amp; JACOBS
FARM BUREAU SERVICES
MARK'S AUTO
LARSEN'S DRY GOODS
GOODYEAR BROS. HDWE.
G. R. BOOKCASE
CONSUMERS POWER CO.
IRONSIDE MONUMENT
BARRY CLEANERS

had
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of

In these three weeks it was proposed to raise the sum of
13 billion dollars, or more than half as much as was raised
by five drives in the first world war.

It was obvious that the task was hopeless unless the
people of the nation were desperately in earnest about the
war. And it was equally obvious that here was, so to speak,
a thermometer by which tlie fervor of the people could be
measured with reasonable accuracy.

nigh
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our
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buy
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A report on the most tremendous financing
task in history
the Second War Loan

the American people tackled the biggest job of financing
in the history of the world.

our
all
undo
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that

coffee'shop

HOTEL HASTINGS
TAYLOR SHOE STORE
WESTERN AUTO ASSOCI­
ATE STORE
FELDPAUSCH STORES
COLEMAN INSURANCE
HASTINGS CITY BANK
NATIONAL BANK

Yes, America’s record is good. But wc cannot become
complacent — for our biggest financing job lies ahead.
In the first 4 months of this year, we raised 25 billion
dollars. During the balance of this year we must raise
45 billion dollars more.
The war is costing us 100 billion dollars this year. Part of
tliis will come from taxes, and the balance must come from
War Loans.
You, as an American, can take pride m what you have
done. You have shown the Axis that Americans on the
home front, like Americans on the battle front, will do all
that is required of them — and more.
But our need is great. Dig as deeply as you possibly can
end invest it in War Bonds now —either through the
Payroll Savings Plan or through special purchases. Don’t
wait for “drives.
We must win this war with bayonets — and with dollars.
We who stay home in safety must provide the dollars — all
that hre needed. It is the very least wc can do.

ANDRUS SERVICE
MEYERS 5c &amp; 10c STORE
LONG &amp; MOORE 5c to $1
STORE
BAIRD'S STORE
THE HASTINGS BANNER
MILLER REAL ESTATE
CASITE CORP.

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EAST END CIGAR STORE
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On Th» Homs Front
(Continued from Page 1. 8ec. X)
ways, twice, and put under our pil­
low. Our pillow cam te tuexed
around our alUow to give a tight
. neat sppearaftce for Inspection each
day. Our gas masks hang on the
bar at th foot of my bunk and our
towete on the bar al my head. All
of our heads are alternated re­
spectively throughout Ute bay for

marched over to a PR. area behind
our squadron and had a sample

Ban Antonio. Texas
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We wore our masks. but did not
um them. They exploded very small
cartridges of each tu and had us

AJ»X&gt;. 36
Camp Rucker. Ala.

breath. We Uien took a small sniff
until we smelled Ute gas and then
rt out of Ute area In a hurry. Thte
an effective way to Identify gases
by their small. At the end of Uie
demonstraUon they sec of two small
smoke poU about the size of a two
quart can. You should have seen
up along the walls fur tu to hang Ute arsa Uiey cover. our clothes on. Before that we hung
We then had dinner. Wc had
all our clothe* on a single solkc boiled cabbage, fraukforte. cheese
underneath our raincoat You can with suing beans, buttered wliole
Imagine what a time We had as iin- potatoes. Ice cream and spice cake
derclassmen keeping our clotho with frosting. After dinner we had
-------- -------- -- — ....._
about an hour of drill. Then wc
metrs wives had a baby and he left. spent about an hour policing our
for iuxne the day we eame upstairs area. cutUng the grass, which has
He lives In Flint. He returned last grown very last because of the re­
nlaht; so 1 am now smoking his cent rains. At three we fell out for
celebration cigar.
two hours ot P.T. This te getting
About tlie time Berry and 1 fin­ really tough now. We had about
ish making our beds uigeUter; 11 te three-fourths of an hour of fast
Ume for morning mess—4:15. We non-stop cotesthenlcs. Thte left us
had bran flakes, oranges, scrambled really Uretj. but we strip when we
eggs with bacon, toast, pltchsra of do P.T, io I am getting a beauti­
pineapple juice, milk, cream, anil ful tan. We then ran our tough ob­
coffee for breakfast. I ate light be­ stacle course which te Urlng and
cause of the code test. Then we leave* you all out of breath. When
come back and shave and start on we march Ln P.T, we jog al double
our bay. First we arrange our time. We then jogged over to the
clothes then we move our barracks Kelly field aide of prefllght to run
bags, shoes and tables out of Uie Uw 2S mile crow country. We were
bay and sweep and mop. After Uie given permtealon lo walk up only
floor dries, wp shine our shoes and one hill and run Uie rest of the tray.
arrange them In a perfect line, then We didn't think we could do It. but
wc put everything else In order and wo did. You can hardly stand when
dusk We were aU done early so we you finish, but the feeling leaves in
went outside and talked about Maps about five minutes.
and Charts until formation for the - Evening meal was inrk steak, po­
B o'clock clou. Mr. Carlson's wife tatoes. splmeh. string beans again,
lettuce salad, fruit Jello salad, bread
drives around for the good'moniiiiH and butter, lemonade and peach
kte* at Uils Ume. We drive instead pie. 1 started thte letter after this
meal and it te now after ten. Joyal
Isaacson came over and I helped
10, and 8 words per minute In code him with Physics and then Mr.
this morning, on top of that we lout Bose. We have been eating a couple
u test In-visual code, using a blink­ of birthday cakes tonight.
Bomhart, the man from Flint,
Ing light st three words a minute.
You have to watch the light and said il rained most of the 15 days
then look at your paper to write he was home."
your character —that* the reason
We had open post Sunday and I
for the slow speed. I passed that. 1 rode In with Ike and had my first
am sure.
home-cooked meal .with Ike and his
We have to march toward Kelly wife at their apartment. After that
field about three blocks to get to I went to see tire show. 'The More
our code classroom. We itad Physics the Merrier.” Our next open pool te
lecture In the other half of the same thte Friday.
building. Our lecture today was the
Well. I had better brush my teeth
effects of pressure and- temperature and then.go to bed.
on gases. After that we came back
’ Goodnight
to our group area classroom build­
Doug
ing. We had our Maps and Charts
Av/C Wm. D- Banics. Jr.
lest at this time. After this we
Group X. Bqdn. I. Fit. A

K. 8. McIntyre
Lt. Comdr, M. C, US.NR.
Cub. No. 0, Echelot I
- Fleet Postoffice
Ban Francisco. Calif.
Pvt. Earl Eggleston 364292(5
202nd Hosp. Ship Co.
Camp Barkley, Texas

Pvt. Richard Paige
Hq. and Hq. Squadron
45 Bomb Wing
MacDUl Field. Fla.
CHANGE OF ADDRESS
Pvt. Raymond Anders
H. Q. Plotting Co.
572 S A W B N
Drew Field. Florida

Sgt. Gerald Porbey
311 th Service Sqd.
60th Service Group
Sioux City. Iowa
Birthday—Oct. Bth

‘

Pvt Harold A. Watson
A PO. 45 care Postmaster
New York City. N. Y.
By the way, one of the fellows
tells tu about the Hmitlnita Mfg.
Co. paying alt. transportation exiTcnses for any of their employees
home on furlough.
And besides,
they have sent leather service rec­
ord books to wives, sweethearts and
parents of all of their fellowi In
ler.'lce .-x. a rrcorti ol camp:., ti Hill­
ing etc. can lie kept—the kind of
thing you fellows are not allowed
to do yourselves. Then too, Utelr
boys have received copies of a book
written by a man by the name ot
MacCallutn. who was a veteran of
the Lost Battalion of the 77th Dtvtelon. All of which te a very fine
fine thing to do for you lads, say

school commissioner, knew more ot from Newark. N. J. and Mra. Vivian Reynolcte' in Hastings. * Mr. and —————
you in rural schools than probably Anderson of Hastings spent Bun-' Mra. Russell Mead of Oecoda and I F f i I C
lw0
tJjelr duUlrcn visited the I f H £1 J \
any other one person. Until then u-------- --Community *hu been called upon
u
Cherrio.
home folks recently. ★ Shir_______ Zolly Coffer.
| to mourn the passing of one of
of ._
Ha ley Rltxnran had a steer hit by
1
most highly esteemed citterns and lightning a few weeks bock.
MOTTO* TO CUDIYOBS
llfelons residents W. H. Pardee who arc glad to have Mr. and Mra. •
, -----SOUTH BOWNE
passed away on Friday. June 4lh at Armour again in our Community for ,k’
Rev. Andrew Hoffman of Char- Uie Elkhart-Ind. hospital. He went after living in Hastings for some n
last November to the home of hte Ume. * Mr. and Mra. Ed Humes of
daughter and son-in-law. Mr. and Eaton Rapids were Sunday after­
III U b.iti
and Mrs. Will Munlcr and daugh­ Mn. Harry Miller to spend the wln- noon callers of Mr. and Mra. Archie &lt;•—.« .
McIntyre.
.
i»«.
ter Gwendolyn attended church Ln
Grand Rapids Bunday and were timc of his pasatng. He luid always
been
a
man
of
energy,
worthy
MILO
dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. John
Last Week’s Lettcr
Mishler. Gwendolyn will spend the
week with relatives. * Mr. and Mrs. boyant-dlspailtlon always meeting
Stanley SmiUi nf Belding were his friends with a cheerful greeting sons of BatUe Creek callesLon Mrs. and
will
be
missed
by
all
who
knew
Emily
Wilcox rtiaay., afternoon.
callers on their cousin. Mrs. EsI tella Rosler Bunday afternoon. * him. Funeral Services were held Norman remained to spehd two
Mr. and Mrs. LaGrand Collier were Sunday afternoon at a o'clock at weeks with hte grandmother be foriUie
Bowne
Methodist
church
Rev.
entering
summer school
a Mr
in Charlotte Thursday. * Mra. Jen­
Myrle Bradfield was In KalamAoo'
nie McCormick of Chicago visited McCue of Freeport having-charge.
two days last week on business * ORDER TOK PUBUCATTON
a couple weeks at Uie Jake Glesa
QUTMBY
The
many
friends
of
Mrs.
Henry
home. * Noah Blough who te home
Germaine will be glad to learn tha:
Last Week's Letter
■
on a furlough from California and
Miss Eva Woods ot Freeport visited
Several from here attended the
of the time. * Ttee Children's Day
Saturday eve al Jerry Bloughs. *
Mr. ancPMrs. George Swan of Nash­ telein'E last Thursday. * Marjorie exercises at the church Sunday
ville were supper guesU of Mr. and Rltzman is spending this wrec ui were very enjoyable and well at­
Mrs. LaGrand Colliers Monday. A Battle Creek with her grandmother tended. There was no church serv­
Mra. Estella Rosler was in Caledonia Christy who te ill. * Inc Hoffman ice aa Rev. Robinson Li attending
on business Wednesday. * Mra. Lo. boy who recently purchased a car
Andrews te spending some Ume met with an accident ? Saturday
With her daughter. Mrs. Duncan night when hte car^ovrrtumed lust the community Friday. * Mrs
Roush
entertained
her
Palmer of Williamston. * Mr. and North of Lawrgyce Ritxman's. Sev­ Frank
Mra. John Anderaon. Mra. Julius eral young sebple were with him daughter and family of Grand RanWester and son Richard. Mrs. Paul All were badly sitaken and bruised ids. Sunday. * Mr. and Mrs. Law­
Hoffman and son were in HasUngs but none seriously injured. ♦ Lx»rvn rence Tobias have bought a home in
Saturday. * Mr. and Mrs. Chilton Lewis. A. 8. entered the Great Prairieville.
' Gardner of Detroit were over night IJikea Naval Training /its on Tues­
l gurate ot their moUier, Alice Gard- day of laat Aveck. Wm. Sweet will DOUD CORNERS
ncr Monday night. Mr. and Mra. enter the Army in a few days, hav­
Doris Houghtallng is gaining j »»iJ
i Will Lowe of Grand Rapids were ing passed lite examinations. * Mra
I Saturday afiemoon visitors. A Mrs. Roy Perry Li taking care of her nicely after her operation. * Mr. i
"
I Cora Walton and Mrs. Tinclnon of aunt, tn Hastings, who has recently and Mrs. Charley Ixchlcltncr called
! Freeport. Mra. Floyd Walton were undergone an operation * Mra. Bv- on Daisy Bergman Saturday after­
in Grand Rapids Tuesday on bwJ- ron Girard of Holland sjK-nt Batin- noon. A Mrs. Will Shriber and fam- n ,,,,
Ils-lmo |U»»'
nesj( * Mr. and Mra. August Lcm- day night and Sunday at Kenneth lly visited at her folksBundaj1 hrSTirt
..„i
..r.t.- i
mer of Kalamazoo and daughter Reynolds' and also visited nt Lester und Monday.
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—the boys write that they want I
news about all the fellows, what
thev are doing, etc. It te difficult
to keep track of the many Barrv .
County boys in service so we are
asking If you will send us news;
about your sons, letters they write,
or any information that you think *
would be of Interest that we can
pass on to all the fellows through
the 'Home Front/ Thanks.
Next week Mrs. Maude Smith
write* to you: she who, as county

Under the old system, you were obliged every March 15th to pay
cither the full tax for the previous year, or a quarter of that amount.
Under the new system, you will keep paid up from month to month.
,

After July 1st, your employer is obliged by the new law to with­
hold every month a part of your wages and turn tho money into the
United States Treasury as payment on your Income tfnd Victory

Of course, the amount that yqur employer withholds will depend
upon your pay and your exemptions. But this is the important point:
For most of us, the amount withheld over a yearns period wilt add
up to the same that we’re paying now—plus or minus a few dollars.
At the end of the year, we may owe the Government a few dollars
or tlie Government may owe us. (Sec the tables below.)
You may have heard 20% mentioned as the proportion, of your
wages that will be withheld. Actually, thia is incorrect. To figure tho
amount that will bo withheld, take your total wages and subtract
your allowance for exemptions and allowance for dependents;
20% of this lesser amount is the total that will be withheld.

dependents), which is deducted from the $3,000 you earn before

your tax is computed. You arc thus paying tax on $1,128, of which
your employer will withhold 20%, or $225.60 for the year. There­
fore, in your pay envelope, after July I, you will receive about

$4.40 less each week.
In March, 1944, when you ordinarily would bc’faccd with paying
Taxes on your 1943 income, you will filo a return showing how much
you have already paid, and how much your total tax actually,
amounted to. If, by that time, you have already paid more than your;

actual tax due, you will be given‘credit for tho difference. If
owe more than you have paid, you will pay the difference.

15 and June 15.
For a great majority of people, here is what happens. . ■ . Your
1942 income tax is “forgiven" (either all, or most of it). The March
and June installments which you originally paid on that 1942 income
tax are credited, instead, as payments on your 1943 tax. With tho
result that on July 1st, with tho year half gone, you have' already
paid tax on that half-year's income. In short, you are “paying aa

you go."

Here is how the new tax collection method will work: Let's say
you arc a working man earning $3,000 a year; that you arc married,
and have two children.

buying War Bonds. Do this by all means!

First of all, as a married man you are allowed a personal with­
holding exemption of $1,248, plus an exemption of $312 for each
dependent (other than your wife). This makes a total exemption
of $1,872 ($1,248 for yourself and wife, plus $624 for your two

There is one thing more. Since this pay-as-you-go method leaves
you just as much of your net income us you had before, you wilt
probably find it possible to at least maintain your present rate of
Taxes alone will not bring to the Treasury nearly enough money
to finance the great invasion war that lies ahead. The war needs
every cent of your money that does not go for the necessities of life.

AMOUNTS WITHHELD MOM WEEKLY WAOIS FOi INCOME AND V1CTOIY TAX UNDER FAY-AS-YOU-GO

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about our other sizes, tool

118124 SO. JEFFEAlON

HASTINGS

PHONE 2704

you

Since this plan starts July 1, many wonder what happens to tho
tax payments they will already have made by that time—on March

Now please remember this: You must claim those exemptions to
take advantage of them, before July 1st, you must file with your
employer an Exemption Certificate. If you do not do this, your em­
ployer will have no choice but to deduct 20% of your full pay check.

DESIGNED FOR ARMSTRONG
BY LEADING STYLISTS
«■v^'ono

FOR VICTORY BUY WAR BONUS

The New Pay-As-You-Go Method
of Collecting Your Income Tax

lected by an entirely new and more convenient1 method.

65"

18 pounds dally ot grain.

TO: Every American on a Payroll
FROM: The Secretary of the Treasury
Starting July 1st, both’ your Income and Victory Tax will be col­

Dual

.ili)nr. h.ul. ,’iunt nur
Better fed beef animate pay divi­
dends, according to O. A. Bnir.anun of the Michigan Blate OollsM
staff. Many cattle could be raised
a market grade and a cent a pound
or more In price with 30 to 60 dan
more feed, he suggeata. He dots
not advise feeding to the point of
attaining 1.500 pound weights on
strictly prime cattle. Young beef
' or dairy cows headed for meat mar­
kets will do* well on a full feed for

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�THE HA8TIN0S BANNER. THURSDAY. JVNE'84. 1843

। a silver tray and vegetable dish Mrs. Perkins was active in church lot Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Kussmaul. Nicholson

of

Grand

Rapids' is MARTIN CORNERS

were given to the honor guesU.; and civic circles during her rest- Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Jacobs and Mr. spending this week with, her son ' Mr- “nd Mrs. Owen Varney and
.Edward U now taking Officers dencc here and will be missed. She land Mrs. Melvin Jacobs of Has- and' family.
"" Mr. and Mra. Leon «&gt;ns of Castleton Center. Mr. and
.
J"
Arn?y
was president of the Woman's Study tings were afternoon callers. * Nicholson. * Mr. “nd Mra. Frank .Mrs WllUam Schantt and ton HoWalton and daughter. Mra. Bernice 'ward and William Schantz, Sr. of
olid his full address 1* Cand. Ed:r"rir^7n Club Xor °”e Year. Her daughter. 'Staff Sgt. Anthony W. Long re- Closson and daughter Nancy Lee Maple Grove. Mlaa Hah Reed of
TWENTY-FIFTH
p
T
r
,!
Audrey,
a
member
of
thU
year's
'
turned
to
Camp
McCain.
Miss..
FrlWSht«i?
friends
2"d Angr.'sch. Regt. FL Be“lof Freeport were recent callers at Hastings. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Pen•. ' ••
graduating class was recently mar- | day after a twelve day furlough in
Elghieen relatives and rneno* . .. v.
Frank Hynes home. Mrs. Lloyd nlngton and sons of Delton and
surprised Mr. and Mrs. Walter Fishva
.. .
ried to Eugene Ridenbur of Char­ : Michigan. Sunday a family din- the
Notice—Blue Star Mothers
leston. 8. C and is now living there. |ner was held In his honor. Guests Makeiy and Bonnie were guests Mr. and Mrs. Orr Fisher were Suner of South Woodland Sunday eve- ,
Thuraday afternoon. * Mr. and Mrs. day dinner gucsto of William CogaEntertain
With
Family
Dinner
।
present
were
Mr.
and
Mra.
Tom
lunw
wii
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w
•«&lt;
w
-The
regular
meeting
of
the
Blue
nlng when they can* lo help them
Mr. and Mrs. Herald
Classic ....
en- Long of Grand Rapids. Miss Edith Clarence Anile and son Gordon well and family. Mr. and Mra.
Celebrate their twenty-fifth wed- Star Mothers will be held at the
-------------------------------------------the weekend with her par- Chaa; ■ Erway of Kalamuoo and
■_----------»—
■» .-ui
— a—dec. }10jni
Laura Gardiner on tertained Sunday with a family
ding------anniversary.
Small
tables
i . Of
I JcuixJns of Bay City, end Mr. and spent
enta. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Foul [Mrs. Edith Butolph of TLtsttngs
Hlstin^
orated with spring
sprlnu flowers wert Monday evening. June 28 instead dinner in honor of Leon Nicholson, 'Mrs. Fred Long and son Jack of nnd grandson Jack. * Mr. and Mra. were Sunday• -*•
afternoon
-------- —
callers
’’—
about the spacious rooms at the of the following week. Mra. Elsie Jr., who leaves Wednesday for Fl Lake Odessa.
The only absent
there. * Thomas A. Davis attended
hnme of Mra. Mary Fisher and MIm Brcck is the assistant hostess
Custer. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. member of the family group was Harold Hecker and Louis and Lou- the state convention of Sons of
Susie Fisher where the anniversary Woodland Residents Leave for Palo Nicholson and,family, Mr. and Mra. Charlie who is now in Australia. “‘’’I11
Marv
with MU. JuJHiu ’with
',u' Mrs. “
‘rv Fisher and Miss Union veterans of the civil war and
wax held. The large cakes, beauMr. and Mrs. LeRoy’Perkins who Forrest Begerow and family and A. W.
also
Grand
Army
veterans
the
last
Ufullv decorated by a niece. Miss have been residents of Woodland Mrs. Rhoda Austin. Mr. und Mrs. to Bay City and visited there for 1Susie Fisher of South Woodland.
four days of the past week in
Josephine Wise were served With a little over two years, left last Robert Austin and daughter of a few days- tost week. ★ Susan K. , South Woodland Church of the
•
Brethren
. Lansing. * Cpl. George Cogswell of
ice cream. A special feature of wwk in their house trailer for Palo Lansing spent the afternoon there, Murphy of Dearborn is visiting Mr.
Camp
Bowie.
Texas
und
Mrs
Car
­
10.00 A.'M. Worship and sermon.
the
they will
home
Maynard
Nicholson,
an “
older
uie evening was the
uie surprise
*urpii»c teleicii- whenwunc uki
»IU make their .....
v ■ Pvt
.. ......
--------- ......
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— , and Mrs. J. L. Smith this week.
Sermon
subject:
'Imitating rie Cogswell were Saturday evening
..______
.« ,___
.....nt
\.&lt;r
phone
call
from their son. Cand. fnr ...........
the present.
Mr. urxl
nnd MrMrs. lirolher
brother isis now
now xtatlonml
statloneed at PrnPcn- Her sister. Shirley was a .guest at
callers al Mr. and Mrs. Orr PuhEdw. D. Fisher of Fk. Belvoir. Va Perkins sold their home In the nsylvanla.
—’—
Uie smith home IxA wer*. * Wen­ Christ.” This is the second sermon ers. * Miss Barbara Myers of Has­
mmu of
». Charlotte
venmw spent
mr... Sun­
‘P’ul'
10
wno
iniormea ot
Mr. ptscl Mrs. Ed. Deinarpy and dell Frantz
who naa.ocen
had. been informed
of tne
the stir- village «&gt;
to mro.
Mrs J. o.
S. dmwcio
Bowers &lt;&gt;»
of Lake
tings Is spending u few days with
with Francis
rraneu Townsend.
Towmend. Marv ;pt]1il "11*'
prise nartv in honor of his irarcnts. Odessa and have been living In son Herb of Lake Odessa weft din- day with
Miss Alice Whetstone. * Cpl. Geor.
Lovely gift* of Fostoria glass and thr.ir I roller foil the past two montlui. tier ^ucato Sunday at the home Teeter
" of
or Coats
c~u prove
Grove was
» a
■.««»
guest j
chtU- H. Cogswell of Camp Bowie Texas
I ut the Townsend home Monday. *
U spending a 15 day furlough with
1
Ilans."
•
*
r
Miss Helena Benner of Battle Creek r
the
home folks. William Cogswell
The
Junior
class
of
the
church
spent the weekend with her par-’ .•r*.
*7"' ”■ Btlend the nnd daughters.
. .
He arrived in Has­
ento. Dr. and Mrs. G. P. Benner,
* Harry Hough of Hartford visited
1Camp Mack tings Saturday morning. * Alfred
— The mem­ Fisher was an over tne weekend
Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Border last Tues- ....
Pcar X’1 !ord-.
day afternoon. * MLis Margenc ’bers of the class: Roberta Manker,
Kussmaul is visiting Gordon Jacobs Mary TectFr. Joan Begerow. Fran­ Jera in Woodland. * Mr. and Mrs.
3 e at Truax Field. Madison. WIs.. cis Townsend. Duane Rowlader and Marion Crafts of Jackson visited
and relatives in Milwaukee. WIs, jLaVeme Wheeler. * South Wood­ her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Minor
this week. * Mra. W. H. Lind ac- land church will entertain the Dis­ Bateman, Sunday. * Mr. and Mrs.
ccmpanied by MUs Betty Sisson ot trict Conference of the Church of James Tyler of Woodland. Mr. and
Freeport left Friday f°r a visit with 'the Brethren for Michigan, August Mrs. Minor Bateman and MIm Alice
Whetstone were Sunday evening
Pvt. Russell Lind who is stationed 25-27.
'
visitors at Mr. and Mrs. Orr FUhArthur L. Dodge. Pastor
at Milwaukee. Win. * Staff Sgt.
Methodist Church
;Jean England of Mission. Texas, is
Geo. P Wingard. Pastor
enjoying u fifteen day furlough with ,
STONY POINT
ais mother. Mrs. Glenn England, |j Morning worship 10:00 A. M.
Last Week's Iztlcr.
tr. and Mra. Furrest Joluison and |
Mr. nnd Mrs. Ed Denkln of Has­
daughters ot Belding called at the | Junior Church 10:00 A. M.
Youth Fellowship 8:00 P. M.
tings and their daughter. Mary who
England home Sunday afternoon.
* Mrs. Rav Whitmer and daughter . Choir rehearsal Wednesday night has been with her husband at an
armv camo In Texas for some Ume
of Holland visited at the Eldon i :30.
Farrell home last week. They were | Promotion at the-Sunday school called on Mr. and Mrs. B. J. WellSunday.
man Saturday afternoon. * Rev J.
enroute to Beaverton to visit Miss । 1next
Carlton Center Methodist Church D. Aelick conducted funeral sent■ Ethel Whitmer and her father. J.
worship 9:00 A. M.
ices last week for an old time
'S. Whitmer. Mrs. Farrell and Larry |I Morning
The W. 8. C. S. of the Carlton friend who lived at Belding. * Mr.
Make your home every inch a Victory home by converting all the space you pos­
Joe accompanied them to Beaver­
ton for an indefinite slay. * Mr. Center Methodist church will spon­ and Mrs. Loy Wellman of Pern­
a picnic. Carry' in supper July dale called on his uncle B. J. one
sibly can into a cheerful, comfortable,. LIVABLE apartment for some war work­
and'Mrs. Elwyn Dell of IxsUe spent . sor
day last week. He has worked for
the weekend and Father's Day with i 1st. Time 6:30.
United Brethren in Christ
er's family! Get a loan from us . . pay it back out of rental income.
Henry Ford for 27 years. * Russel
। his parents. Mr. and Mrs. John I
I. H. Osgood, Minister
Krys of Jackson spent the weekend
Dell. * Rev. I. H. Osgood accom- ,
with Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Wellman.
panied bv Rev. D. H. Carrick of j Woodland
Morning worship 10 A. M.
Mrs. Keys who has been spending
Sunfield attended Quarterly Con- .! Sunday
school
11
A.
M.
the past four weeks with her par­
ferenee at McCallum church Mon- ,
Christian Endeavor 7 30 P. M.
ents returned with him and will
day evening, w Mr. nnd Mrs. Carlyle
able, convenient living quarter* for
i Burkle and little daughter Bonnie : . Prayer meeting Wednesday 8 P. soon be settled In their newly pur­
chased home. * Fur several weeks
'Jo of Lansing were Sunday dinner !
Kilpatrick
now fish of various kind and size
:
Sunday
scltool
10:30
A.
M.
have been enjoying the pasture
Mr. and Mrs. Curl Burkle. Miss ;
Morning
worship
11:30
AM.
along
the over flowed banks of
Jeanne Burkle of Battle Creek was
a weekend guest. * Dorr Kahler lnChristian
_
7Endeavor
.,n P .. and preach- Mud creek, several of the larger
is again confined to his bed hav.
. „ ., species were found lodged where
they
had
been browsing in the tree
ing
suffered
another
slight
stroke
I
Pra
&gt;
cr
meeting
Thursday
8
P.
M.
easily. Inexpensively converted Into
Sunday, a Mr. and Mrs. Jay Vrug- '
a comfortable apartment! Wallboard
gink and daughter Sharon of Grand
can work wonders for that waste
Rapids spent the weekend with her 1
parents. Mr. and Mrs. George Par­
rott of North Woodland. * Miss 1
Wnnelta Nicholson is visiting her I
WE SELL WAR BONDS AND WAR SAVINGS STAMPS
uncle nnd aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Rob­
ert Austin of Lansing this week. :
* Mr. and Mrs. 'Frank Hynes were I
Sunday guesU of Mr. and Mrs. !
Ward Hynes and son Larry at their 1
Trail's
End. Gun lake cottage. ★ i
Inquire Todoy About o
Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Begerow and i
Loan to Finance Your
family called on his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. John Begerow of Lake
Own War Housing Pro­
Odessa Sunday afternoon. * Mr.
and Mrs. Welby Crockford and
gram! Do It Now!
9 Stcbbini Bldg. Members F. H. L. B. Phone 2503
daughter Janice called on Mr. and
Mrs. J. L. Crockford of Carlton
and Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Higdon ofBarryville Sunday. * Miss Ella

WOODLAND

MAKE ALL YOUR HOME SPACE

Help House Our War Workers!
Build Extra Closets!

Convert Basement!

tops
topa along
aiong that
inai beautiful
oeauuiui stream,
stream, | aence. * Mr. and ’ Mra. Gerald
•-ur- -----— —
-—* Burghdoff and family attended a
it's —
mighty
good• fishing
around
I farewell party on hto brother JunStony Point, come over.
i tor. at the home of his parents.
I Mr. and Mra. Orvll Burghdoff. JunNASHVILLE
A pretty wedding, was solemnized ior is leaving for the army. * The
Sunday afternoon al 2 o'clock at Sunshine class took a trip to Lanthe home of Mr. and Mrs Harry *lng last Wednesday forenoon, visitLaurent when their daughter. MIsj ing the capttol and M 8 C. * The
Virginia was united In marriage to Sunbeam class was- entertained at
Corp. Jack Rappaport of Pltto- •*"
the
“ *home of
* •*
Mary
— Jane ---------McCarty
— ■in
­
burgh, who Is stationed at Kellogg honor of her birthday on Wednes­
Field. Battle creek. The single r.ng day afleinoon. * The W'.SCS.
ceremony was performed by the birthday party was. held at the home
Rev. H. R. Krelg. The bride wore a of Mrs. Retha Lentz on Wednesday
white forma) gown and her flowers afternoon. A good Ume was liad by
were gardenias and alyssium. 'Die all. * Mr. and Mrs. Milton L?inn.ir
bridesmaid. Miss Margaret McDerby of Delton and Mr. and Mra. Burl
wore a pink formal and her Lowers Lelnaar of Kalamazoo were after­
were pink roses and daisies. The noon callers of Mr. and Mrs. Myron
Whitworth. * Mra. Will Rice, who
has been confined io her bed for a
decorated with a flower twined trel­ couple of weeks, is a little better
lis and baskets oft-floweis. Ice at this time. * Mr. and Mrs. Gor­
don Lee and daughter and Mrs.
following guesU were present. Mr. Thelma Shay were guests of their
and Mrs. Kenneth Cole. Miss Elsie Rrents Mr. and Mrs. Albert Lee on
Spaulding of Battle Creek, Mr. and
ther'a Day.
Mrs. Antic BarneA of Vermontville.
CLAY HILLS
and Mrs. Luman Surine. Mr.' and
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Haight of
Mrs. Talbert Curtis and family. Mr. Grand Rapids, spent the weekend
at their farm home in Clay Hills *
R. Krelg and Mn. Viola Hagerman. Miss Irene Lukso has employment
The young couple went to Chicago in Grand Rapids. * Charles Poland
for a few days. The bride graduated and family of Battle Creek were
from NaahvtUe high school with the weekend visitors at Guy McNec's. ★
1943 class and haa been employed Ln Mr. and Mrs. Ray McCaul. Mr. and
Battle Creek ever since. * Mrs. Mrs. Matt Bedford and Mr. and
Menno Wenger, Cltarlene. Stdrley Mrs. William Hullet were al Lake
and Diaue Pullz were in Hastings Michigan Sunday. * Thirty-eight
Saturday. ★ All three carriers from attended the Potts reunion Sundav
the post office are on vacation. * at Julian Potto. They came from
Pvt. Nathan Sheldon of Seattle, Manhull.
Lansing.
Kalamazoo,
Washington U home on a furlough. Grand Rapids and Middleville.
* Mn. Leland Weaks and daughter Chicken dinner at noon and election
Cheme have returned from Lan­ of officers and visiting were features
sing. * The Lions club met Monday of the day. * Harold England and
night, the Rebekahs furnishing the family of Lansing and Morris Lewis
dinner. ★ Carl Lentz. Jr., went to
| Ann Arbor Tuesday where he will and wife of Kalamazoo were callers
at Leon Potto Sunday evening. Bob­
enter summer school. * Miss Dorn by England (remained with his
Betts of Grand Rapids spent the grandparents for a visit.
weekend at her home here,
EAST .DELTON
DOWLING
Mr. |and Mrs. Bert Oalnder en­
Children's Day will be celebrated tertained on Thursday of last week
next Sunday In the Dowling church Lt. George Lennon und wife of
at 8 pm. Both the Dowling and Hempstead. New York. Lt. Lennon
Banfield church schools will parti­ is stationed at Mitchel Field. * Mrs.,
cipate. * The 4-H girls served the Effie Louden received word of the
dinner at the WS.C&amp; on Thurs­ death of her brother. Orv Dunn this
day. It was served very' nicely to the Monday morning. * Marte Waters
largest crowd we have had for some spent Friday night with Gladys
Ume. MUs Bullis gave u helpful rw,
Durkee
Delton, * Mr. and Mrs.
’kcc in Delton.
canning demonstration following । Hoyt
rd1
Morford and■ Mrs. Letha Scott
the business meeting. * Mrs. John I and little
„
son spent Thursday eve­
Matson is recovering nicely from nlng" with
i
Mason Newton in Delton.
her operation al Pennock hospital.| ♦ Mr.
...u Mrs.
—
Ir. and
Linden Collison
Her two nieces. Joyce and Beverly 1 spent Sunday evening with Mr. and
Little of Union City are staying at I Mrs. Lloyd Nottingham near Pralrthe Matson home during jjer ab-1 levtUc.

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The minimum amount of financial responsibility required is:
$5000 for injury to, or death of, one person in one accident;
$10,000 foe injury to, or death of, two or more persons in one
accident, and.$1000 for damage to the property of others.

THE MICHIGAN LEGISLATURE has passed a new law affecting the use of
automobiles. This kw goes into effect July 30th, and it has real teeth in it.

Tlie best, safest, and most economical way for you to prove
that you are financially responsible b&lt;o carry the right kind of
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Why (num In Th, Trnwlan?

UNLESS, you can satisfy tlie Secretory of State that the liability resulting
from such accident is insured, or
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                  <text>and ' Mrs. Gerald
family attended a
an his brother Junme of Ills parents,
rvti Burghdoff. Junor the army. * The
took a trip to Lansday forenoon, visitand MB C. * The

try Jane McCartv in
Irthday on Wrdhes. A The WB.C5.
Lentr. on Weilnesdiy
od .time was liad by
Mrs\Milton L-imir
Mr. and Mrs. Buel
amazoo were aftrrMr. and Mrs. Myron
Hrs. Will Rice, who
led to her bed for a
s. Is a little better

daughter and Mrs.
vcre guests of their
I Mrs. Albert Lee on

Eugene Haight of
spent the'weekend
»me in Clay Hills. *
so has employment
s. * Charles Poland
Battle Creek were
i at Guy McNee's. ★
ay McCaul. Mr. and
Iford and Mr. ana
ay. a Thirty-eiKh’.
&gt;tts reunion Sunday
i. They came from
ulna.
Kalamazoo,
and Middleville
at noon.and electxm
isltlng were features
larold England and

Bert Galnder en­
ennon and wife of
r York. Lt. Lcnnoit
litchel Held. ★ Mrs.,
ceivcd word of the
ther. Orv Dunn this
g. A Marie Waters
Ight with Glndv.s
in A Mr. and Mrs.
nd Mi$ Letha Scott
pent Thumtay cvei Newton in Delton,
a. Lfnden Collison
enlng with Mr. and
Ingham near Pralr-

HELP BEAT INFLATION­

BUY BONDS

The Hastings
SECTION ONE—PACES 1 »o 8

MGHTY-EIGHTH YEAR

Han.d Irom T^x«7o* CITY SCH00LS HAVE
.
On th* ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ rlane from I exas to
Battle Creek Sunday

HITLER WILL
USE YOUR TIRES

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, JULY 1, 1943

A NATIONAL DISGRACE

14 PAGES—2 SECTIONS

DRIVERS SHOULD
KNOW NEW LAW

Battle Creek Rotary
Club Paid Fine Honor
To Attorney Sigler

RATIONIN

The race riots in Detroit were a law enforcement which can best
National disgrace; a mockery to the be described as "irresponsible openyoung Americans who have already mindedness." It was the gentle,
David Tbwnsend. son of Mr. and
Tlie Rotary Bulletin, is Issued
Mrs. J. M- Townsend, all well known
Convey Pupil* Here From
[given their Ilves on the world bat­ kindly, political-wise Murphy who
Financial Responsibility of
hero, has been in n Texas training
tie fronts in a war designed to save proposed to solve-the unrest and
Forty-Five Rural Districts
Driver* I* Clearly Defined
camp for some time preparing him­
us
from
the
cruelty
and
Intolerance
troubles
of
a
depression
era
by
for
­
June
17. we found the following
The people of tills city have seen i — v™
Michigan'^; new motor vehicle fiThis Is a regular weekly f«
Dear Folkses In the Armed Service: self ter an airplane pilot in Uncle’ Hastings school buses In operation.
giving insults and. Ignoring open nancta) responsibility law will be in complimentary item concerning Kim
lhe Berlln-TOkto militarists,
Sam's service. Mr. and Mrs. Town­
designed to aid you In your
I still haven't figured out why I send arc al their Wall lake cottage. but may not know the number of I
violations of the law.
By such effect July 30. Tlie law has teeth. Sigler:
__ ____ ________ «...
.,___
Rotarians
are still' talking about rent purchases of items ration
as
disgraceful
as
the
riot.
rliould have been selected to write They received word from&lt;David last them nor how extensively they are.-Almost
“
sugar
coating"
Murphy
hoped
to
—---------- --- —— — --------Ils provisions should be understood Kim Sigler's fine address. "You and the government. This news
wM the cviucm
evident MU
luck of re­ gootn
Ihl* letter because I know jny short week that he. accompanied by a used. The school district owns 7
WM
undercurrents
of
temper
and
sooth
by every car owner and driver.
X In the Future", as given before believes this service will cnabl_ ,
comings and that 1 am a serious friend, expected to fly from the large buses and two station wag- "V
—”
*’1 .
’—
—rt*”y 0lJc* । probably retain his own considerable
—
ca 1 , *’• —
Py°P*
To make it possible to have the the club Monday. It was a logical dividual* to cooperate more fully
minded person and do not jxissess southern camp last Sunday-to lite ons. Borne of them are used to officials. The rioters, for example, personal
----- popularity.
■ public well Informed about this law., and- well-developed speech on the
the wit and humor that Jane Cam­ Kellogg airport at Battle Creek, as transport many of the city's Kin­ functioned a* though a police force
the Michigan State Bar named a fundamentals of Americanism and
eron, Jean Barnes. "Surge” Ardis, he would remain there for only a dergarteners to the Central build­ didn't exist—and got away with It.
Murphy adhered to this same committee of Its members to study j on the part the average man must
Red stamp P. tax June 31. will
Dear Zolly and many others have few hours, lie asked ills parents to ing: but that Is a small part of Many pictures taken during the
In thinking out his position be good through all of July.
policy when, os governor of Mlchl- and report, in an understandable play in
shown and any letter to you folks meet him at the airport if possible. their Job. Sofne of them travel as
— hc--------- . lhc
nt manner to the public, their conclu- I in
J’ rioting showed hoodlums attacking gan
-lodged.
u "olher
In the post-war world. Kim painted
pointed
must be gay and jolly.
He said that on ills wuy to Battle far as the southeastern county line,d rteum, who wire .riu.U, und.r
Dr«wr&lt;&gt;ty destruction in slons about this new statute. That' out how the situation will call for Q valid July 4; R. July 31; SL
July
18. All expire July 3i.
At last II has settled down to Creek he would fly over Wall lake, gathering punlls in Assyria andd poll,, noun:
c.n.
bring Luiiiicuumik"»wiu,
1lh
,------- ----- — ---- •
---auifcc has been done. Tlie committee's ex- courage, to sec that the Individual,
teal summer wealher. haven't liud und' named the time when he ex­ Johnstown. These buses were used ' HttrviMl
dnTHibcrfM't *
wltH
... at........
. .. manufacturing
. . sit-down strike
ter-1 bu™ed,unit
B"?. nribM.rlv dfnMW*
1U1 rlote
various
cen- planations were put in Che form of1 state and nation do not slip back
any rain now at this writing for pec ted to fly over Wall lake, sug- । iast'year. five mornings and after-1
Blue stamps K,
|lers of
g^te and actually gave questions and answers, whose mean-. into complacence with a return of
more Ilian two week* and it surely ucsting that they start for Battle noons each week, to transport 368 i। police looking helplessly on.
ing is very plain. The Stole Bar has prosperity; for simplicity, of the through July 1.
' '
! his blessing when a mob of so-called
gets hot some duys. Right In the Creek soon after they saw his army of the 438 enrolled student* living |
Blue stamp# N. F
All of this verges closely on an­ | unionists (most of whom were im- done a real service. Tlie following ; type that is best epitomized in the
midst of this hot weather, they plane over that body of water. His outride the city to and from our
is a press announcement concern-, life of Abraham Lincoln, and for mincing July.! thn
pulled off the Bluegill Festival. Tlie plane was al the lake right on the high. Junior high and grade schools. archy and probably is the culmi­ l|x&gt;rlcd from outride the state) took Ing this matter:
friendship, to make ttie transition
Cafte
block on Court Street from Jeffer­ dot: and Mr. and Mrs. Townsend There were 234 high school, 68 Jun­ nation of a trend which goes bock to t over the State Capital, halted the
"Believing the public should be fro«n war-time hatreds to intersump
son to Michigan Avenue was lined had a nice visit with him at tlie ior high and 66 elementary grade the lime of (the then) Mayor Frank movement of traffic, forced business wcll
informed as to what to expect national understanding and world June 30. 34 for 1 lb. good May 31 to
nupils transported in these buses; Murphy and his policy In regard to
with such amusement* a* merry-gounder the motor vehicle financial decency. The club was certainly
j (ConUnued on page 4. this Sec.)
SUmp 31 for 1 lb valid July 1
round. ferris wheel. tl)t-a-wh!ri:
It was about eight years ago when from their rural homes to our cltv
responsibility
law
when
it
becomes
«?dyt°
.yise"
u&gt;
Walter
through July 31.
stands, etc., a small Imitation of the Townsend family moved from schools each morning, and returned
effective July 30, the State Bar of Norths motion tnat Kim. about to
the Barry County Fair, which we Hastings to Bay City. Then David, following the closing of schools in
Michigan announced a list of ques-1 become a citizen of Battle Creek,
will not have the pleasure of at­ the youngest of the children, was the afternoon.
lions and answers for the motor- ** made a member of Rotary here.
Stamp 13 good tor 5 lb. from
tending this year or even the Ionia only a kid. And now he is In the
Fifty-seven rural districts furnish
isU’ benefit
; in recognition for his services os a June 1 to Aug. 15
Fair. But then we can give these service of the "good old US A ." and high school students for our schools.
"The act has been studied by a !
Stamps No. 15 and IB may ba
up without whimpering.
able to pilot a plane from Texas Of these 45 have such pupils trans­
Governor.
Sam
Gorsline's
sugges
­
used
for canning sugar in amounts
bar committee of which Roscoe O. i tion that the Battle creek Club
'
ported in the school buses. Seven­
We have also had to give up the to Michigan.
Bonlsteel of Ann Arbor is chairman.' needs "one more Past District Gov­ of 5 lb. each through Oct. 31.
teen of these districts have their
Idea of going to Millers' for Ice.
Both coffee | and sugar coupona
The committee found that 30.000 ernor” had a double meaning that are
7th and 8th grade pupils and 10 dis­
(ream after tne show, os they closed
from
the same War'Ration
persons are injured in traffic ac­
tricts their elementary grade pupils
their store lost week, probably for
not lost on the crowd. Paul Book 1.
cidents annually in Michigan by was
the duration and the Ration Board
brought to and relumed from our
Shoe*
who are financially unable, Rickette did the introducing of Kim.
luu. moved into the Fuller building
schools in Its transportation ve­
Figures Show Thirty Districts Cut School Taxes in Two by drivers
to
pay
the
costs
of
hospitalization.
-x
—
..
Stamp 18 good tar 1 pair through
hicles. Several pupils furnish their
on Michigan Ave. leaving' another
Transporting Pupils to Towns Having 12 Grade Schools
medical service or property damage TIllE \|T| I A ||(|N
own cars and several more have
vacant store building on Main
“The obvious purpose of the law' IIKL JIlUAIIVIl
Street.
found places to stay »n !he city.
Believing that the officers and ।
.___________. is to see that the injured party is I
^axatiAii*
The charge for transportation is taxpayers of the 86 rural schoo; । I received a letter this morning
Stamp Number 8 from Baria
*40 per pupil for the 38 weeks of districts of Barry county will apfrom the President of the Women's
Mileage Ration A Book, worth «
siWx’XS isx
the school year. In some cases the predate a chance to compare notes "IT 1 'tZ
Study Club In Woodland who sent
gallons of gasoline, good througn
highways,**
Bonlsteel said.
Speakers Pay Tribute to
districts pay all of it; in others the with reference to the financial supa check for the balance of their
July 21.
Statement
from
Jeffers
"Questions
and
answers
follow:
I
major part of it, parents making port of district schools—how much ,
Fuel Ott
money which had been given for
Ability and Character
"Q—Is n report to the police alone !
up tile balance. The buses will each is raised locally, and how much is To the people of Barry County:
Emphasizes Need for
boys in service with a request that
Coupon 5 good for 11 gallons.
Of Halting* Attorney
vat from 30 ''to 50 pupils, de­ contributed by the state for each ’ n would be impossible for us to sufficient?
it be put Into the fund for books,to
Careful Conservation
Must last until Sept. 30 for both
"A—Accidents still must be re­
More than 185 people from Barry, pending on the size of the students. one—the writer has carefully com- exaggerate the seriousness of the
bring cheer to soldier boys ana I
heat
and
hot
water.
Herewith
is
a
statement
received
ported, as in the past, to police ofhave turned It over to Rev. Gury Eaton. Ionia and Calhoun counties The school board bought and paid piled die following data for each , present tire situation.
In addition, this law provides by the Barry County War Price
who will see that It is put to good attended a dinner at the Hasting* for the nine transportation units, district. The figures given for priOptimism over the prospects of fleers.
Country club Thursday evening. and in three years will be able to
that all accidents Involving personal and Ration Board from William M.
use.
i lnar&gt;’ fund and state aid are taxen an adequate supply of new tires for
Jeffers,
in
charge
of
the
United
June 24. sponsored by the Barry amortize their cost from Ltb.tlr
injur}or
death
also
must
be
re
­
Irom the
,
vehicles by Sept. 30; B's by June
“.e’r ■. from
official records in the civilians during the next few months
The members of.the Junior Red
Bar Association in honor of earnings. Our schools pay the orivported to the secretary of state States rubber program which furth­ 30; C”s by Aug. 31: commercial ve­
driv-■-----. county
r.----- u.-------------------"-ndld work till* County
,y treasurer's tifflce. showing |s totally without foundation.
Kim Sigler who is leaving Hostings
made by
by the
the slate
state i in fact, the tire situation was within 10 days. Tills report must be er empiiasizes the acute condition hicles every 0 months or 5.000 miles,
ol room in the to enter a law partnership with ers al the rate of (1,00 per triix , ..y, naymentz
payments made
made on a separate blank which facing this country during the com­ which ever is first.
ihel’armv ^‘’S^hSf^wngM^or ; tar
801X001
Ju?never
c |
..i
—m ye“ endlng
„„ on
&gt;„«»
m tt more critical stage.
-------- - -------------------- and the boys Burritt Hamilton in Battle Creek.
ing
months
in
regard
to
tires
for
can
be
obtained
at
all
police
and
and girls have made twelve af- • Municipal Judge Adelbert Cort- H*e &gt;rtn.y “JA lhe 5*h wagra for 30 1W3 Thc jigures given for tlie I We are "scraping tlie bottom of sheriff's offices.
civilian use.
■”
‘ *“ ----- |aMessed valuation of each district. I the
Uic barrel" so w
ghuns. twenty-five- pairs of bed right, chairman of the banquet
to speak in order
Although
"Q— If the driver of the car is the
....... —»- the synthetic rubber
nool tex ralc
Sugar for heme-canning of 1943
slippers, cushion coven, card table committee Introduced Judge Archie tracUve. But the men teachers in.; and ...
its .c
school
rate cexpressed hi :to somehow find the tires—anv sort only one injured, docs fit have to. plants are beginning to produce in
fruit crops wUl bo available to
covers, stune wringers, utility bags, D. McDonald who served as toast­
. mills,
were taken
from
the Maude
1942— ;o
f tires left-necessary
that have a few
miles us
of I' report to the secretary of state? dis- I b^foS'
1943
Directory
issued
by
Mrs
service
to
carry
vclumc, thire
It
U *yW2UbiUly19Jf housewives on approximately the
drove
the
buses
during
the
last
1943 Directory Issued by Mrs. Maude 'service left—necessary to carry us
flower corupineni. qsh trays, check­ master. Sjieakers on tlie program
Ve&lt;
! 11* 1n&lt;sr makcs
TnaVne no *dli
— ’ -S
1- —
school
year.
For
six
of
the
nine
cal
­
W.^th.^Ty^unty^^comi
hroUK
h
th
e
mjmths
aheadI
until
I
tuX
”
*
’
tlMf
of it being arato^e to thi
erboards. Joke books, menu covers; who paid some splendid personal
endar
months
the
job
wasn't
so
bad.
nut cups, holiday cards and decor­ tributes to Mr. Sigler were Mayor
mi&amp;sloner.
school, new synthetic
misainner The
Th- amount of the school
«vn.h.,ir tires
tire« shall
.h.ii become
iwam.
“Q-if the motorist is not at fault. &gt; public In the form of tire*. Even tion of blue
made from U
ated napkins for use In ijqspltals Charles Leonard. Former Mayor You can lake it from these men. tax in dollars and cento was. in each available.
-- --------.
I must the accident be reported If if there were sufficient synthetic I ter
nanntnir sugar
and stuffed animals and wooden William Sehader. who has served teachers that during the Januarv. [ case, computed by- the writer from , So. we warn you to ;=
™-: the
nl.re ,is
s .some
on,e personal injury, no I reserves jit this moment — which fnr caMrtnr
conserve
the -■ ,there
with Mr. Slgle.' on the Barry Coun­ February and March storms It wunl the assessed values and Odllage tires
—Repair,
matter how
toys for children in sanitariums.
ires you
you have
have—
Repair, recap
recap and
and {{'matter
how slight?
slight?
1 there is not—it-would take several
so
hot.
They
had
experiences
which
rate*
given
in
the
Directory.
When:
|
vulcanize-as
soon
as
they
need
it.
(
-a—Yes all driv
ty
Draft
Board.
Prosecuting
Attor
­
These sfghans cost from eight to
■A—Yes. all drivers and owners months to manufacture and disthey
hope
may
not
trouble
them
In
ney
Laurence
E.
Baniett.
Judge
R.
twelve dollars for material and some
It is stated that the pupils of a dis- ..There are not enough new tires to involved
’
in
personal injury acct- tribute enough tire* to relieve the
schocls used the money they re­ R. McPeek, -Chief Justice Emerson the future.
trict were .transported to some dis- |RO nrcjund. Right now, for example, dents must have separate reports. I situation.
'
In an article about school costs to trict maintaining a high school. (there is about one new tire for no matter how slight the injury/Is.
ceived from their scrap drive to Boyles of the Michigan Supreme
No one is "kidding" or altemptpurchase their yarn in addition to Court. State Senator Muri H. De­ taxpayers in Barry county's rural our statement is based on the Di- ।every ten qualified applicants.
"Q—If a car strikes an abutment . ing to cry "wolf" when they cmFive Barry County men have
school districts, elsewhere in this rectory mentioned.
the houra snent in weaving or knit­ Foe and Burritt Hamilton.
I To assure yourself of having u*- or skids into a ditch without strtk- phasize the seriousness of the giv­
Special- music for the program was Issue. It will be noted that the 30
ting. The Algonquin Lake. Bnnfleld.
Wltn Ulis explanation, the figure* ablc Ure*. recap whenever on In­ ing another car and the occupants I Ulan tire situation. It is fmpera- interviewed and will soon qual
rating In the Bea Bees, acc
Durfee. Norton and Shultz rural furnished by the Battle Creek rurnl districts which transport tnelr for each
school district
eacii rural
iuiiu au,vu&gt;
uuuof
«&gt; spection
specuon reveals
reveots that
mat It
it is practical.
practical, of the car are injured, must a re-; Uvjb to conserve existing tires, all a
Male Quartet under direction of pupils to.the six 12-grade city and Barry
to Lt. H. B. Hune, officer in ।
schools each contributed an afghan Roy
county
are
given
by
town,
K
records
show
that
a
recap
job
wM
port be riled?
Ailed?
possible.
Adrlanson who formerly lived yiilMe districtsof this county and Ships as follows:
of recruiting.
_ &lt;
and seven were made by the Has­ in Delton
recommended but that you held
"A—Yes. the law also makes no!,
Mr. Jeffers statement is as fol­
and attended high school
Tlie five are: Willard Ron
tings City schools. The Giri Re­ here.
to toe one at Bellevue have a tax
ASSYRIA TOWNSHIP
off in hope of getting a new tire distinction in these cases.
cases.
i lows:
. E.
Stale,
Hasting*;
Maj
serve* sent theirs to Paul Bates
—
.
......
----No ,
District—Pupils trans- I and continued driving with the old
Senator DeFoe. who had a part IS** less than half as large as the
"Q—..
If an
unoccupied
car .is: Gentlemen:
Schante. 727 E- Clinton? Haea
rtcd to Bellevue. Assessed valua- [ones until they were hopelessly
and the Algonquin Lake school to In the program is ateo editor of the ™ndruralCKh^uhTiSt‘KdaSff P°
wk street and another'.
"I know you and your organlzaportea to Bcnevue. Asses&amp;ea vaiuauuh*
parked v.
on the
­ Uon. *122.225;
Richard Palmer, these being the Charlotte Republican-Tribune and own rural schools. That is
is a signifi
slgniti,&lt;»onn&gt;. mitt
—m rate
—Ji,
41;;. pri- rwam.
tworn. then
then we
we are
are left
left no
no altemaaltema- party runs into it and receive* per- tion here fully realize the necessity
only two from Barry County at the following comments concerning cant fact which will mean that an mary school money *606.96; state Itlve but to refuse you any new tires zonal Injury, must the owner of the I for strict adherence to the onBtate. Hastings and RoyPercy Jones Hospital that we knew the dinner which will appear in his Increasing number will be trans­ aid *73.76: amount of school tax whatsoever.
parked car report the accident?
I nounced tire conservation regula- Ke I ley. Hastings. R, X in
about and the other ten were sent paper this week are of particular ported to 12-grade schools hereafter, j raised by the district *530.01.
the
"A—Yes, all accidents Involving ' lions
*'— particularly
—*'—’—during
J’— **
“ next
—"
| In fact, the OPA District Otficc
to Red Cross, headquarters for dis­ Interest because they represent the
few months. We wiH be making
No. 3, Eagle District—Pupils has ordered us to be more strict
(ConUnued on page 6. Sec. 1)
tribution.
viewpoint of an outside observer
synthetic
rubber
but
there
will
in
­
transported to Hastings. Assessed with tire Inspection. It is no longer
further.
whose interest in this community
evitably be some delay in fabricat­
valuation of district, *58550: mill {enough to merely report that a
Navy recruiting officers will be
ing about afghans now so we will dates back to the time when the
ing it into passenger car tires be­
rate 0; primary school money *189.- i tire should be replaced. Rather a
turn our thoughts near the Arctic Charlotte-Hastings baseball games
cause of shortage of facilities,
67: no slate aid; no district senool .detailed listing must be made as to
Circle. Alec Nell arrived safely, last represented one of tile iiollcst rival­
equipment
and
manpower.
Reports
tax.
why the tire is no longer of use.
week in the Alaska territory and ries In semi-pro baseball.
from
all
over
tlie
country
indicate
No- OTL. Austin District—Pupils For example: Has it three radial I
those interested tn getting in i
raw his brother-in-law. Lawton Wil­
"The Barry County Bar Associa­
Since April 14. 1939. the record of
that it wDl help your local Boards branch of the Naval service
liams which make* the world seem tion with a membership almost aS births In the county clerk’s office transported to Bellevue. Assessed breaks? Has It one or more breaks |
Twenty-seven Barry County 4H perforin their duty in holding down
a small place, after all. Another restricted—In these war days—as here, showed that Laurence Alden valuation *91,300; mill rate. 4Ji; 1 of three Inches? Has It a blow out
money *203.48; state aid ; beyond repair? Has it a bead break? Club Members are representing the mileage and thereby reducing the Dodge at the Naval Armory, East
(Continued on page 6. Sec. 1)
brother-in-law, Kenneth Cline, is
Wolfe was bom in this city on De­ primary
number
of
requests
for
new
tires
it
Grand Rapids.
*33.47; school district tax *413.10. ,1s tt an old tire which cannot be re­ more than 1000 Barry County club
not far distant and these two have
cember 2. 1909. When his birth was
the public were better informed of
No. 5, Assyria Center District— capped.
members at the Annual Stale 4H
boon there over a year.
first recorded in 1909, a mistake was
Assessed value *119575; mill rate,
We ask your co-operation so we Club Week. The 27 delegates left these facts. I hope and believe it
Robert Falconer, who was driving
made In his name. This was dis­ 6
would help all concerned to get
‘
.,;
primary
money
*80928;
state
can
serve
you
better.
Monday morning tor Michigan
one of the school buses last winter
covered in 1939. when he wrote from aid *770.41;School tex paid by dis- 1
The Barry County Tire Panel State College where the encamp­ through this critical period if you
has been having several weeks of
Ohio to the county clerk asking
would Impress upon your Boards
----------------------------------------------------------- ment is held and will return Thurs­ and in turn have them advise the
training in the desert regions of
for a b|rth certificate. The spelling trict, *775.94.
Ellis District—Pupils transported . _
, , ,
day. Over 700 club members from people in their community that all
California. Quite n change of cli­
of his name In his letter did not
Prof. Arthur Hanson, who for-ihe agree with that in the record of to Bellevue. Assessed value *83.750;
southern Michigan are In attend­ conservation measures should be
mate. Bob. He writes home that on
ance.
a forty mile endurance teat hike up
his birth. The proper papers were
Barry County delegates are se­ strictly adhered to. We do not want
the mountains they spent one day the national defense training course then made and executed for the
...
lected on tiie basis of their 4H more drastic regulations other than
in a valley where the temperature sponsored by the public schools of correction, which was made on the by district *376.87.
Brier* District—Amessed value
project work. Many in attendance limiting eligibility for Grade III cake time ott to hunt faxes. The
registered 142’. Guess we shouldn't tois city, was the speaker at the county clerk's record, so.that his
have
done outstanding work' In
Rotary
club
luncheon
Monday
noon.
*103,850;
mill
rate
7;
primary
mon
­
complain too much about our hot
correct name and-the correct date
County Agent Foster is making
tires but this may have to be done M15 the county has paid will eave
He gave a fine account of what of his birth were placed on the rec­ ey *429.93; state aid *363.61; schodl a special appeal to urban and, fac­ clothing or handicraft as well as if present regulations and advice the lives of enough chickens and
you want to know why you can't that course had accomplished since ord here, on orders issued from tax raised by district *71955.
tory workers to give the farmers of. dairy, garden, poultry, etc.
docs not bring the .necessary re­ other poultry through thia year
it
was
established
here.
We
will
Checkered
Di*trict
—
Assessed
val
­
Mrs.
Roy Douglas of Hastings is sults to Ude us all over this period which will amount to several time*
get siioes, I've been in the army six
Tanging
the county a hand during their oft
acting
as
chaperon
for
the
•
group
ue
*42,650;
mill
rate
?'■&gt;;
primary
months now and I am wearing my in the near future give details of
Monday morning of this week, this
hours with their haying work. Due
while we are scraping the bottom
third pair of army shoes at ^11.00 the training this course has given person wrote n postal card, from his money *31613; no state aid; school to the late wet spring many fields which Includes youth from the en- of the barrel for tires to keep es­
to high school students, enabling Ohio address, to County Clerk Hyde, tex raised by district *319.87.
did not get plowed for corn and; tire county. Assyria is represented sential cars in service. The peo- are helpful to fanners. Hunter*
Lincoln District—Assessment *76.- are now hay. We are short of grain1 by Norma Huntington. Roberta ge should not request new tires next fall will have a tar battar
And Leon Mudge who In his early them to secure good positions in stating that the writer had had his
High School days was a right hand factories: also what It lias done to name .legally changed, by the pro­ 000; mill rate 6; primary money and need to harvest every ton of; Wing, Jack Rabbitt and Clayton
at are not absolutely peeded and chance to shoot pheasant* and rab­
man at Fair time and climbed the train adults for machine work and bate court of Cole county. Ohio, *644.89: state aid *518.69; school tex hay to feed the livestock.
used tires should be kept m bits because 206 foxea were daation from Hastings and victo­ all
ladder to put up the school work how it has enabled men wno had from Laurence Alden Wolfe to Bar­ raised by district *456 00.
The extra acres of hay coupled
service unUl recapping is necessary stroyed in Barry county during the
ry Include Ardeth Williams, Elaine and then recapped before asking first six months of 190.
BALTIMORE TOWNSHIP
In the School Exhibit building lias not been trained, but were afready ry Hastings. So he asked our county
with a farm labor shortage and a
Dowling District—Assessed value late spring has made it impossible
Cotant, Cathleen Proefrock, Robert to have them replaced with new
climbed somewhat higher. He has employed in operating machines in clerk to record on the birth record
been promoted to sergeant and he factories, to become more efficient of this county that Barry Hastings. *174,810; mill rate 7H: primary for farmers to harvest the hay crop Clark. Donald Keech, Charles Ful­ tires.
I am confident that tn
has had hl* 100 mile cross country in their work.
Instead of Laurence Alden Wolfe, money *897.79; state aid $459.80; without extra day help for a short ler. Miles Kelly. Lawrence Rhor- jxusesslon of the facte the Ameri­
bacher and Junior Ludwick. Mid­ can people will cooperate to achieve
test and last week he passed hi*
time.
was bom in Hastings. Michigan, on district school tex *1,311.07.
Striker District—Assessed value / Foster suggests that many on dleville 4H clubs are sending Donna our goal of keeping car* rolling. I MARIAN RUPE
60 hour test and has been accepted
December 2. 1909. The name has
Having sold my turn known
as a pilot In the air service. He is
been changed accordingly, and Bar­ *91275; mill rate 6; primary money Vacation might fish during the Davis. Maxine Ftnkbeincr. David hope that by sometime in 1944 our
located In Texas.
ry Hastings can now prove by the *581.67; state aid *77*43; district morning before hay is ready and Otto and Gertrude Meyers. Mar­ supply at rubber and tires may be
school tax (551.85.
Doster.
Mary
Saunders. adequate to enable us to remove
Dwight Ferris in North Africa In
then help some friend owning a jorie
morning at 9:00 o'clock to in­ records of Barry county that he was
McOmbcr District—Assessed val­ farm during the afternoon. Oth­ Charles McNulty and Donald Dos­ most if not all of the existing regu­
a letter to hl* folks told about see­ day
bom
in
this
city
December
2,
1909.
Navy Recruiting Officer will be
ter are attending from Prairieville lations.”
ing groups of fifty or sixty women atA the
Post Office here Saturday The reasons for the change In name ue *76230: mill rate 7; primary ers working eight hours in a fac­
They are offering
and children cutting grain with morning at 9:00 o'clock to interview were not stated In the card. It fa money *518.44; state aid *760.46: tory might be able to help some township. Yvonne Budd and Marhomes, cows, ah»
sickles as very few horse drawn those Interested in joining the Sea­ evident, however, that the writer of district school tex (538.44.
farmer a few hours each day tot ele Palmer are attending from
Iton. Jean Yonkers of Freeport.
tools, and househo
reapers are used there.
Hendershot t
District — Assessed a week or so until this Important
bees, WAVES or other branches of It Is pleased with the citv and coun­
Those from the southeast part of the Naval service. The officer em­ ty in whicj) he was bom. for both value *69,600; mill rate 7; primary hay crop is in. Those having farm­ Roger Flanigan of Woodland. Nel­
the county know Dr&gt;Luther 8. phasized the fact that there is names appear In the new name he money *316.12; slate aid *383.95; er friends can offer their services lie Marratt of Carlton and Alton
school tex raised by district *487.55. to them. Others interested in help­ Norris of Lacey complete tlie coun­
West, at one time director of the nothing obligatory about an inter­ has acquired for himself.
particulars.
Weeks District—Assessed value ing on our food program may call ty delegation in attendance.
Bell school district and a professor view: that It merely provides on op­
in Northern Michigan College of portunity for an individual to find
*104,165; mill rate 6; primary mon­ Mr. Bishop at County Agent Fos­
ey *41728; state old *320.01; school ters office and he can suggest
Education now for several yean. He out whether or not he has any spe­ NAVY MOTHERS EX­
The board of supervisors met on
Monday Only routine business was
has recently been commissioned a cial skills which the Navy needs or PRESS APPRECIATION
tax raised by district *624.99.
farmers who would like to hire
The
Navy
Mothers
Club
would
captain in the army.
cared for in the two sessions that
to learn what possibilities for train­
a few days work. Il is our patriotic
day. and they adjourned unui
until to­
I know many of you feel like the ing. promotion and advancement like to express their appreciation to 1114,575; mill rate 5; primary mon­ duty to save all we can In 1943.
The Annual Barry Countv 4H morrow. Friday. But the Important
the citizens of Hastings for re­ ey *41728; state aid 3338 99: school
important
joung soldier In the following:
various branches of the Naval Serv­ sponding
Clothing judging contest will be equalization committee are giving
so well to the Tag Sale tax raised by district *572.87.
■|u°«er for sate th&lt;
ices offer. Tlie recruiting officer
equalization committee are r‘-*—
held
at
the
Court
House
In
Hos
­
Saturday
and
also
for
the
cdooeraPoor Johnny Joined the Army
their time to fixing the relative as- LAHTLA1
will remain here as long as there
Barney Mills District—Assessed
tings.
Thursday.
July
8.
sterling
a:
tlon
that
was
extended
the
ladles
Before the draft o'ertook him
sessmente of the 18 supervisors' disL"5L1
are candidates to interview.
*94.475; mill rate 7; primant
9:30
A.
M.
according
to
Mary
E.
who were In charge. Patev Murohy. value
He didn't stop to marry h|*r
money *391.99; state aid *357.00*
tricts. so that the board can finish
Bullis, home extension agent.
.
daughter of Mrs. Leonard Murphy, school tax raised by district *66132.
And so his sweetheart shook him.
work this week.
The Barry County 4H Club camp
Beatrice Boyle, assistant state their _______
made arm bands for the workers:
1 « r -----------bethan ana nanon VMMN
CARLTON TOWNSHIP
program at Algonquin lake Is prov­ club leader. Michigan State College
nilure.
Many
of
the
Mrs. Charles Freer was chairman
But soldiers gather pretty girls
Rogers District—Pupils transport­ ing more popular than was planned will be in charge of the contest in ANNUAL MEETING OF
act reproductions of
of the drive; and Mrs. Walter Rvan ed to Hastings. Assessment *128.- S
Like bees will gather honey.
County Agent Poster and hki which clothing club members will AMERICAN LEGION
Ruth Sunday, 1141 8. Jefferson 8U had charge of the UB.O. Room
So Johnny never, lacked for girl*
ff. Tlircc camp iwrlods were Judge complete constumes. school
Hastings, was sworn into the WAAC Other Navy Mothers tn charge were 125; mill rate 5Mi; primary *327.61:
The regular annual meeting and
Although he lacked for money.
al Detroit Saturday, June 26. and Mrs. Jesse O’Donnell. Mrs. Olenn state old *146.79; school tax raised planned for the summer. One per­ dresses, sllns and shoes.
furniture.
Dewey Read 1
iod was offered to 4H service club
is now awaiting call to one of the Brower. Mrs Charles McIntyre and by district *704.69.
Miss Boyle will also meet summer
sale and Clifford Hani
He had a little Hula girl,
Carlton Center—Assessment *147.- members which was well attended. club
training center*.
leaders of Canning and Food gion will be iftld Tuesday. July 13, A ton Flory will act a*
Mrs. Otto Isenhath. Several daugh­
A waitress from the Bowery
A branch office for WAAC re­ ter* who solicited the residential 450; mill rate 7; primary *44257; Two periods of three days each in preparation project* at 1:30 P. M. 1943. at the Legion Home.
the
adv.
elsewhere in
He had a little Dutch girl
cruiting has now been opened at 36 districts were the Misses Evelvn state aid *402.17; school tax raised mid July were offered.
of the ume afternoon.
Nominations will be in order at for full particulars.
Who brought with her a dowry.
by district *1032.15.
Reservations for these camps
W. Michigan, Battle Creek.
Brower. Marv Ketcham. Patav Kel­
the meeting next Tuesday night,
Barnom District—Pupils trans­ have far exceeded the capacity of
He had a little Majorette
ley. Mary Ellen Kelley. Barbara ported to Woodland; assessment tlie camp and an extra period is
July 6.
BLISS TO FAY *29.008
An Oriental, too.
Delegates to the Deportment conlong. Joan Garrison and Nancy *127.275: mill rate 3; primary mon­ now being planned to accommo­
IN VACATION CHECKS
Bottom.
And If you do not watch out
ey *378.19; no state aid; school tax date the over flow. The fourth
J. H Tredinnick, plant manager of
Heli be making eye* at you.
raised by district *25455.
period and only period now avail­
the E. W. Bliss Company, announced
Tlie Yankee Springs Recreational the July 13 meeting.
able.
will
start
July
25
for
three
that the annual vacation checks NOTICE CORRESPONDENTS1. !
Arthur L
Area, on which the government ha*
He had a little Red Cross Nurse
Fifty club member* can be probably expended well twoard *500.thia year would exceed *29,000. Ac­
Due to the fact that the 4th of *130200; mill rate 4; primary *844- days.
Rummage Sale, clean clothing, will lake c
And then a Farmerette
cording to the announcement 580
89; state aid *125.73; school tax accommodated. 4H dub members 000. possibly a considerable more, lots of shoes, some new articles,
Oh. Johnny found the nicest gals employee* will participate in the va­ July falls on Bunday this year it raised by district *483.60.
intereited In attending camp and will be turned over to the Michigan i
will be celebrated on Monday. The
That any one could get.cation money. This includes 88 em­ Banner Office will be closed that
Welcome District — Assessment not already enrolled should send In conservation department on July 1. across from Telia*, Pkt-Bat., July
ployees now In the Service. Inducted day so it Is Important that we have • 121.375; mill rate 8: primary *867. their reservations in the very near That department had accepted the i-'
at ri
He gl&gt;i a little Socialite
since July 1. 1942 who will re­ your correspondence letters not 54: state aid *17.73; school tax future to Insure a place at camp. offer of the government, made last'
NOTICE
He had Sunbonnet Sal
ceive their checks by mall.
The camp program will consist spring. From July 1. the 4.000 acre*
later than Saturday in order to get raised by district *73825.
After today the Barry Co.
Though she was last she was not
The Company's vacation plan them in. in next week's issue. Your
of sport*, judging, field trips and will be under control of the state
Cheney
District
—
Pupils
trans
­
A.A. Office will be located at
least
awards up to two week's vacation cooperation will be greatly appre- ported to Woodland. Assessment camp improvement work. This is department, it will probably be used
A buxom, comely gal.
pay according to the employee'* clated., Thank you.
*114350; mill rale 0: primary mon- the first year th* Algonquin Lake as a game refuge as well as a rec­
shoit Bldg—Adv.
(Continued on Page 3. Sac. IJ
camp rite has been used.
(Con tinned on Page 5, Sec. 1.)
reation ground.

NINE BUSES IN USE

Home Front

☆ AT A GLANCI

HOW MUCH TAXPAYERS PAY AND HOW
MUCH THE STATE PAYS TO CARRY ON 86
RURAL SCHOOLS OF BARRY COUNTY

LARGE CROWD
ATTENDS KIM
SIGLER DINNER

CONTINUES SERIOUS

NOTICE TO BARRY
LYl.Kienr
CO. CAR OWNERS

Five More Barry
Men Join Sea Bee*

Had Name Changed.
Laurence A. Wolfe Is
Now Barry Hastings

Told Rotarianx
About Defense
Training Work

Barry 4-H Club
Delegates Attend
{State Encampment

Bounties Paid on 205
Foxes Since January 1

tXtra Farm Help
SSd | Needed During

Haying Season

aw?
bility required Is:
in one accident;

for you to prove
the right kind of
uy licensed to do

imobile Liability
other company,

cs who will help
&gt;ted in Michigan.

I out which type
'our driving and
1 in view of the
you can't afford

UNITY CO.

HASTINGS

r

AUCTION SALES

Navy Recruiting
Officer Here Saturday

4-H Clothing Judging
Contest Here July 8

Board Adjourned
To Fri. Equalization
Committee Work

4-H Camp Program
Proves Popular

Hastings Girl
Enlists in WAAC

State Will Take Over
Yankee Springs. Park

Arthur
School*

�THE HASTINGS BASNER, THURSDAY, JULY 1. 1MJ

OMMUNfTY NOTICES
meeu at church this

the community pic-,
.

the bank* of the river, u
location on tlie West end
of. Fred Kenney's farm. Drive to the
Sth house North of Carlton Grange
hall turn in and follow the lane
back to the river. This Is a chance
tat everyone in the community to
spend a Social evening together.
Dome and enjoy the fine sermons
wflh Rev. Wingard of Woodland
wRo is preaching at 9:00 o'clock at
Ute Carlton Center Methodist
church
-

. '
.
Wall lake, Wednesday afternoon, | David. Clarksville. June 23;; a son Mrs. Russell Price;’911 E. Railroad; ducted by the Rev. S. Conger Hath- I
Mrs Michael Beckwith. 501 E. Bond; away at the Leonard cimpel on 11 A /* A I
kl F U/ t
July 7th at 2 o'clock. The topic will u&gt; Mr. and Mrs. Howard Thaler.
'
ba "Rural Work in the United .=--------- - « • ’■— -*■ - — - Mrs. Andrew Service. 435 W. South; Tuesday at two o'clock and InterStates."
I:Mr. and Mr*. Gilbert Timm, Mid­ Mrs. Scott Campbell. Dowling; Mrs. ment was in the Fuller cemetery.
*• v v n U
is U IT
dleville. June 34; a son to Mr. and alllUm Fbrsythe, Hasting*. R. 5;
rs_ Andrew Carpenter. Hastings. IRVING GARDEN CLUB
Mrs. Lawrence Phelps. Hastings.
I Miss Dorothy Long who texc’ies
PENNOCK HOSPITAL
' R. 2. June 36; a girl to Mr. and R_,5; Chiqulln Lamnu-n, Delton; . 1
In,.n&lt;^C1Brd7n CV,b *“ fnlrr- fa GraiidRapids and Min, Stella
Tlie following report covers
I
Mrs.
Lawrence Hawkins, QI 9 8. Han- Mrs. John Mauon. Dowling; Mrs. tolned Thursday afternoon. June Heath who toadies at Nllra are
past two week*, wblcji
have
been
which
I
Lula
Gibson.
214
N.
Washington;
^'.
h1 U,e.ho*nc “{M^' J?,enry U0*11 spending this summer working at
decidedlycan's^Tbv'uteX/u^
busy ones at the hos- mA*-’fired Sb^.N^llSf’j^ Mr*. Ida Reese. 430 E. High St..
with co-boatear Mrs. Albert Frost , the Hailing.* Mfg. Co. Miss Long
?f babtea torn dSinx Jit wrfod• Blrl »° Mr
Mr*. Norman Father John Dillon. 717 8. Jcffer- assist Ing. Fifteen members and one ls employed-In the new munition.-,
11
the^to STnothifig Jffhe । FilUngham.
FHllnaham. Hastings.
Hastma*. R.
R. 5.
A June
June 2&amp;
3&amp; son
guest answered to roll call, a Chin- I factory
.
I Eight surgical patients were regFour medical patients were disother work.
Babies born are a.* given here­ listered on Tuesday afternoon, as chanted: Mrs. Roy Tooker. Middlefollows: Oarj’a. Warner. Bedford; vllle. R. 3; Robert Anders. Delton;
with: a ton to Mr. and Mrs. Ed­ ' Mrs.
Paul McDowell, Hastings, R. Paul Gackler, Middleville; Mrs.
ward
Alto. «.
R. *.
2. juiic
June to;
10; a
wnra Nash.
nasn, niio,
son to Mr. and Mrs. Avery Rodger
Rodgers. tl; Mrs. Rolland Leavell. Hasllnw, Nora Hiblinger, Clarksville.
—----------- ----------------------Hastings, R. 5. June 17; a girl Ito R. 2; Mrs. Dana Gilreath. Middle- |
Mrs. Oscar Manning. 827 S. passing Of MRS.
| Frank Carrothers and Mrs. Rich­
Mr. and Mr*. Clayton Newland, ville:
-hlnatziTl• AtA&gt;r1ln»
LnamLI, ' ■ . ■■

SEILER—FINKBEINER

LULAL N L W J

I--------------------- --------------------

Mr*. Lewis Flnkbelner of Middle- ■
. ' ''^-------Ville, and Pvt. Harold C- Seller, MARTIN
•on of Mr. and Mrs, Calvin Seiler
Rcinembtr preaching service next
of "Wyandotte repeated their vow* Bunday al 10 o’clock. You are in­
Saturday evening. June 19 nt a can­ vited to attend and stay for Sun­
dlelight service in the Pint Metho- day school.
dirt church at WyAndotte. Rev. D.
-------«&lt;
Hayea Permar read the service-at : PRESBYTERIAN
8 ocloc*.
ANNOUNCEMENT
ANNOUNCKMENTS
Helmuth Hekowles sang "I Love
8. CoAfitr Hathaway, Pastor
You Truly" and "Because" accom­
225 W. Center Street
panied by Alberta Watkins at tne
Sunday morning worship at ten
organ.
thirty o'clock. Tlie pastor will tell
The bride was given in marriage about "Body and Mind" and will
by her father and was attired in preach on the theme. "Joy In Heav­
a gown of brocaded taffeta with a en."
The.Sunday—u.uu,
school nwu
hour w
will be
Harnr
Hurry Walldorf!
Walldorff ha* sufficiently j sweetheart neckline, long tight
.until September,
covered from his
lllnik* so, slcvvcs and a train falling from a 'I discontinued
,
recovered
hl* recent lllnAm
fitted bodice and fingertip length | Boy"scouU~meeV~*rthe” 'church
Donald Walton. Freeport, ------- 30 he has walked down town several
Evelyn M. Tbominon. Clark*ville..l8 tunes. Hl* friends are glad to see veil. She carried a bouquet of Monday night. E. 1* Taylor, Scout­
white roses.
master.
Jay Davis. Bedford. Mich............. M him out again.
Mr, Rarf.l,
Pnwall Hastings. ~ 56
‘
‘
Mrs.
Sarah M
M. PowdL
The Session and Trustees will
MLss Mildred Seiler, sister of the
t, t
__
During the storm on Sunday.
meet at the manse Tuesday evening
..... .. ....
lightning struck a fence on the groom was maid of honor and wore July
6.
'
.
lath
Dcwev Han farm north of the ciU'. a gown of white taffeta and car­
Communion will be celebrated at
fought In the ast phase of the Tu- , lhe nre department being called to ried pink rose*. The bridesmaid.*
nLscampaign. Gen. Doolittle s extinguish the blare. Tlie damage were Betty Austin of Detroit and the Presbyterian church Sunday.
fols Kaechele of Grtese Be. Miss July 11.
sir fighters needed os much avia- was slight
firm
*
Austin* dress was pink and she
tion mnlln*
gasoline ■«
as srmilA
would fill
f|U two rati.
rail­
Mrs. Wilbur Lane suffered a heart carried blue carnations. Mis* Kae­ FIRST METHODIST CHURCH
road tank train* of 60 cars e^eh.
y
| attack Sunduv morning and was chele. a cousin of Uie bride wore
The Morning Worship Service will
“
taken to Pennock hospital for care. an aqua dress and her flowers were
be held at 10:00 o'clock next Sun­
mmmbw■awM!
Mr- “ntl Mra' Edward J. Adams, lellow carnations.
Evelyn Fink------------------- S---------------------------------- ; Jr., announce the birth of n duugh- Leiner as Junior bridesmaid for her day. Mr Stone will administer the
, ter, Patricia Joan, on May 81st at sister wore a drew of yellow mar­ Lord's Supper and g:ve a brief com­
munion meditation. The Adult choir
I Merci* hospital, Muskegon.
quisette and carried a nosegay of
There will be u Youth Council blue carnations. Mary Lou Kae­ will sing. The Sunday school will
■Bty*.
.
dance at the parish house Friday chele. a cousin of the bride, wore meet at 11.10.____________
|BKBg
night, July 2.
and nephew of the bride were flow­ BAPTIST CHURCH NOTES
Lieut Comm. Keni'.h McIntyre is er girl and ring bearer. Mary Lou
Sunday school at 10 o'clock.
serving in a South Pacific part.
wore- a raffled frock of peach or­
Divine Service at llro'clock. Ser­
.
Mrs. Mike B-ckwith is home from gandie and dropped rose petals a* mon by Pastor.
*.|^H. /
Pennock ho'-pital and recuperating she went down tnF aisle.
Evening meeting at 7:30. Sermon
nicely from her recent operation.
Clark Well* was best man and by Pastor. "Why Hitler cannot unIH/,Mrs. Emma Brogdon Is in Blixig- Robert Seiler and Carlton Kaechele timately Win mis War. three blblett hospital. Grund Rapids, where were the ushers.
cal reasons." Repeated by request
■UH MB
she is recovering from an.iimputaMrs. Flnkbelner chose for her first preached Sept. 1930.
, tion of her left limb.
daughter * wedding n drew of aqua
Tuesday
nights B.Y4».U.
all
: Evelyn Townsend of Coats Grove, crepe with brown accessories and Young People Invited.
itl-T »■
began clinical work in mining at her shoulder corsage was of yellow
Wed. nights prayer meeting at the
wlfiH k
' Biodgett Hospital June 30. She com- •rose*.
—. _Mr*.
—
Seller w«,c
wore a i«»urr
powder church at 7:30.
I
,
\
plrted
the pre-cltnlcal nurse’s i b
navy —accex*oete*
—&gt;ue
—r drrv* with
• .......
k-XwGTiv*
corsage of- -pink
roses FIRST U. B. CHURCH
" K Vx
course at Junior College. Grand and shoulder -------------------------\ \ X. V'
Rapids, last year, and has since been
Following the ceremony a recep­
!spending a three week's vacation tion vu held at the Seller home. I Cor of E.jGrand and East Streets
A. M. Coldren. pastor
yv. IV •
। with hcr parent.*.
For traveling Mr*. Seller chose a
0:55' A.M Bible school
O
Ted Banish L* working In Detroit navy blue suit with pink accessories.
11:00 A. M. Morning service— the
aflK
at the Book Cadillac Hotel. He cxr After spending a few. days in Wyan­ pastor
will give a Communion med­
dotte
Mr.
mid
Mr.*.
Seiler
will
be
, l'^13 t0 leavr ,llj »orfc there and
itation on "Broken Things."
return to Hastings in three or four at home al 2845 Helen St. Augusta.
3:00 P. M. Baptismal service—
Thornapple River.
Kim Sigler, Hastings attorney,.
~
6: 30 P.M. Adult and Senior C. E.
Societies.
7: 30 P. M. Song service and gospel
senator Tripp in the Primary elecvniutn 11VIIJ
message.
non lost September, inis fonned ti
The date of the Auxiliary Fire
Tues. 6:30 Junior and Intermed'’r*.!1 wtAl,J£n‘fcy meeting ha* been changed from
Hamilton of Buttle Creek and will juiv Slit lo July 13th.------ Guy Gldmove to that city. Thia takes him I dings—Chief
’
GRACE LUTHERAN CHURCH
out of the eighth senatorial district
O. H. Trinklein. Pastor.
Services held in the I.O.OJ’. hall.
Oreen Street entrance.
Divine worship at IQ:30A- M. The
„ V , ‘V?*. hcri1 °r
for an evening meeting July 7th a: pastor will .preach on, "Paul's Ser­
. Holsteln-Frieslan cows, .owmed by j their Leaeh lake cottager
mon on Mara* HUI."
Lloyd A. Gaskill. Hastings has reSunday school-at 11:30 A. M.
6 boxes
jct-ntly completed a year of produat[,c
Mother, riuh nt Ans.r
Voters' meeting Sunday. July 11.
t:on testing with the average but- hfa wlU meet at Are U o
terfat production per cow being Wed^sd^ftenniJn jJth° P&amp; after the service.

- U..mh .&lt; uy. «.A,.

“j^,TnfrS"a,.rs

_

CHURCHES

“5

w

MARRIAGE LICENSES !

-JS .ft &lt;S’.ssii

Mrs. Fuelld Bouchard. Nashville. R.
«■ ,* . „
Wi, ; of her son-in-law and daughter.
3. June 19; a son to Mr. and Mrs.
Medical patients arc. Mrs. WU- Mr. and Mi* Clarence Shults. BeGeorgc Place. Nashville. June 20; . kuC-,t&lt;*nc:.3. 8 S^^way; Baby .pie5 the dAghter. she is survived
Roberta Holmw
Holmes. an
811 rE. Madison;
m Van- . Rnbrita
grandson. Gerald Shtlitz of
n girl to ...
Mr. and Mr*. e.k.
Robert
dewatcr. Lake Odessa, June 26; a Harlan Bowdish. Nashville: Mrs. Nashville; one great-grandson; two
w»:i
io mr. anu
jwra.
runci. MarKaLcl,
*on jo.Mr..
“nd ™
,rs n»» J^her.
brothers. Henry Burd of Kalama­
Nashville. June 22; a girl to Mr. M™- Sylvia Poff
Lake Odessa; zoo ana Ray Burd of Nashville; and
...^ Mr*.’..
—— Johncock,
u
— Baby Della Bromley. Delton; Mr*. three sisters. Mrs. Nellie Walker
and
Myron
Dei ion.
DeHon
’
..
.......... —
______ R. 1. June 23; a girl to Mr. and Mrs. Gritha Beam. 428 8. Jefferson.
of Kalamazoo,
Mrs.^Ray^Cramer of
The Women'*
Society —
of —
Christian
-s- Alton. —
------------------Surgical patients discharged were Nijes“and Mrs.’ Ora'pickeirof'NorthService will hold Its next meeting .Fred
321—N.
Michigan,--------June
at,the home of Mr*. Hoss Pierce at 23; n- son
— to
'* Mr. —
and
-* —
Mrs.
■ Ray ' Mix*' Marian Roush. 804 E. Madison; । ville. Funeral
----------- services
-------were eon-

ORGANIZATIONS

Ration Calendar
SUGAR: Stamp 13. 15. and 16.
Canning Sugar good now.
COFFEE: Stamp 24. good
through Juno 30; Stomp 2)
good July I through 21.
BLUE STAMPS: K L M through
July 7 , N.P &amp; Q July I through
Aug. 1
RED P now valid; Q valid July
’4.
:.

■lIBIJffllillllMliMllllHIBIIHMIM

COFFEE
WHITE
HOUSE

ZO

FRESH CARROTS 2 bun. for
HEAD LETTUCE
KALAMAZOO CELERY bun.
FRESH RADISHES
NEW POTATOES 10 lbseach
SPINACH
pound
CABBAGE
2 lbs.
DRY ONIONS
6 for
LEMONS
SUNKIST ORANGES

I
p

TTMEAT DEPARTMENT

MILK
'

HAMBURGfrMh ground 6 points lb.
U or Borden
SLICED BACON
8 points lb.
lb.
PORK LIVERS
5 points
i
SIRLOIN STEAK steer beef 11 pts. lb.
Wheati es
PORK
SHOULDER 7 points lb.
Breakfast of
Champions
_
pta I PORK SAUSAGE grade 1 5 points lb.
BliMIKIBIimKIIlBIIIMIHBliBll FRESH SIDE PORK lean 6 points lb.
cured
■ BACON SQUARES 5 sugar
points
lb.
LARD
Grade 1
|
RING
BOLOGNA
5 points *
lb.
Home Rendered
Q
FRANKFURTERS skinless 5 points lb.
5 points
lb.
VEAL BREAST 4 points
Home Mode
POTATO SALAD
no points
lb.
BACON
no points
lb.
BAKED
BEANS
Any tixe piece
Q
creamy
lb.
COTTAGE CHEESE
7 point*
|b.
DILL PICKLES n» Points 3 for
Carnation

can

For VICTORY

15c
15c
21c
5c
49c
10c
9c
17c
23c
33c

i

27cz
45c
20'

42c
38c
31c
28c
25‘
32'
33'
20c
29'
25c
14c
10c

Matches
Diamond.

32'
22'
6'
29'
15'

O

Macaroni

"

Muellers

Dinner Rolls
Mullers, pks.

...............

Bread

Q
loavt

Mullers ...

Cinnamon Rolls
Mullers, pkg. ...................

neany 2'. times as much as that Curne « .r „r 7’
of the nation's average dairy cow. b,. ’done —Mrs Frank nnlera°rpirt?
says The Hohtcln-FrteMan Associa- Chr
’ PUb'
tion'of America. An average of 428 ■
’____________________
pountls of butterfat and I0JIB
sriinnt
pounds of milk invi been officially
M SCHOOL
recorded. Milking was done twice a
»nd Mrs. Ralph Scofltlld of
, day. Testing was supervised by the I McKeesport. Pa., are tlie proud pur1 Michigan State College of Agricul- ■ vnl? ot »»&gt;“«{&gt;• HlH bornVune 19
1 Hire in cooperation with The Hol- ' u,u! P.aniei Dorothy Jean. * Mr.
stein Asociatlon of America.
t
Randall and Leona
Don't forget the new train ached- !
“f,larnn&lt;1, RaPlds ”5" •&lt;ule uha; wenufrflo effect on Sunday.
*£. and Mrs.
Tlie train leave* for Grand Rapidl
Sundav. * Mrs. Etta
•nt 10:33 a.m.. and the train for De- ru'm’n
f »fMn as
, trait leavesftl 12:18 pro . Hastings
nt w.byJPrI' * M,x
I time.
Nettle Reed of Mt. Flexsant and
-------- —-«-*-»__________
! Mr.*, Lottie Hilts of Lansing visited
I Tl.e Rurul U.U, C„,lc„
.VUlK'
and Auxiliary met with Mr. and * SeveralI fa our &lt;£mmumtv attertfw?!! Ri^»T11 M“tl “• tlw,r honlc on ed the Dalll Vacation Bible School
Wall lake. Pot hick supper wan held at Woodland
--------the jast two
rlh erar“‘ 7 °C10ck wlth Flen.ty ,of ■ UM‘lts * Mrs
Mlles Bawdy
Mrs. Mlles
Bawdy received
received
. Lntl-i f°r /svc,r&gt;'0n«. several of the u telegram Tuesday teliln
telling of the
fuhinl5
h“d. KOOd Vck Bt marriage of her son.
Lloyd
i. CotTConi- Lloyd
“«• Mrs. ■ Sawdy. who is stationed at Camn
\ unhartesvclt o| Fennville were Stoncinan,
stzwrem.n California.
'
honored guests. Following the sup,per Sec. Win. Vnnhnrtesvelt gave
A woman clerk at War Production
&gt; a short talk on stale buslni-.*.* mect- ,
t ing plans. The balance of the eve- Drive Headquarter* has developed
I n method of processing workers'
i nlng was spent in visiting.
production suggestion* which saves
; 4 992 man-hour* per year and 264.BUY WAR BONOS
000-sheets of paper.

$125

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Pilhbury Best, 24'j lb. sack

■

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26'

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Farina,

small Qc

Pillsbury. Ige.

19c.

Pancake Flour
Pilhbury, pkg.

■V

Sugar

S

1 f)c
ib*.

32'

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Cc

Makes I lb. go as far as 2 lbs.

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Mince Meat*
SYRUP
Grain Rice
■Monarch losng. pkg.

.

Corn Meal
Pillsbury. pkg. . .

Peanut Butter

Soltines

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206 E. STATE ST., HASTINGS. MICH.

N. MAIN ST.. NASHVILLE. MICH.

"WHITE SAVAGE"

HASTINGS METHODIST
CHURCH
Rev. Bessie M. Rullson, Pastor
Parsonage. 518 E. Oreen St.
Preaching Sunday’at Martin and
Quimbv al 10 and 11:30. Theme—
"Those Who Are Free Indeed."
Sunday school a* usual at Good­
will and Hendershott.
Dally Vacation Bible School be­
gins, Monday. July 5. at Hendershott
in the morning and at Quimby in
the afternoon at 1:30. All children
and vouths of the communities arc
Invited to attend.

FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST,
SCIENTIST
Comer Chureh and Center Street*
Subject: "Ood."
.
Sunday service 11 a.m.
7 Wednesday evening service at
Reading room In church edifice
open Wednesday and Saturday from

JEFFERSON ST. U. B. CHURCH
„,Mor"lnK worship 10 a.m. Rev.
Cha*. Clay will be the speaker.
—.
. u..., .vpu., V, mC oraic
Convention. Preaching at 8 pun. by
Rev. Qlay.
Friday night 8 o'clock. Rev.
Elmer Becker, D. D.. president of
Huntington College, will speak, he
*IU 2* accompanied by Laurcnch
Merriweather, negro soloist, who
, will ting.
Prayer meeting each Wed. cve' n&gt;n« at 8 o'clock.
________

1 NASHVILLE
I
Mr*, o. R. Shaw of Middleville
I juid Roger Shaw of Detroit spent
, the weexend at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Clarence Shaw. * MU* Esl ttw Johnson of Buttle Creek spent
। a few day* the first of the week
at her home here. * Janet Elaine
Knodt, nine months-old daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Bud Knodt passed
| away Sunday tn a Lansing hospital,
where she had been 111 of pneu­
monla. She was born Sept 1. 1942.
Mr. Knodt l* receiving army air
I I?r“ .t.ralnl'ig at Rochester. Minn.
Mrs. Knodt and daughter were
staying with her parents. Mr. ana
' Mrs. Clare J. Cole here. Funeral
| services were held Tuesday BfterI noon al the Hess Funeral Home
, conducted by the Rev. H. R. Krein,
j Burial in Lakeview cemetery. Max
i Cole of the Coast Guard* stationed
| on the east coast was home for the
funeral. * Mrs. Sam Smith spent
Monday night with her daughter.
Mr*. Richard White tn Lansing. *
I Mr. and Mra. E. c. Kraft and Mr.
and Mrs Ray Thompson and family
attended a family reunion Sunday
I1 al Pine lake near Olivet. * Mr*.
Mary Scott of KaUmaxoo is spendI I1}’ *
SST* wlth hcr mqUier.
I Mrs Clyde Briggs. * Mrs. Minerva
Rathhaar of Hastings Is visiting at
the J. Robert Smith home. * LcI land Wcaks and daughter Virginia
■ ?! Lansing spent the weekend at
| their home here. * Mr. and Mrs.
I1 Glen Lake of Toledo were weekend
Ms of Mr. and Mrs. Dorr Webb.
Mrs. Clarence Shaw *pent Iasi
week with Mr*. W. A. Springborg
।
Un«ren ln Lansing.
Mbs Roberta Shaw remained there
I for a longer visit.

r

| FENDER—CONKLIN
i
J' ConMJn. daughter
1 of Mr. and Mrs. George Conklin of
: near Lacey, and Earl E. Fender.
»on of Mr. and Mr*. Fender of Dowi ling, were united in marriage Suni day. June 27, at 3 pm. al the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Roger DavL*.
i by Rev. B. Rullson. In the presence
[of *he immediate relatives.
| The bride wore a navy blue net
ares* and her corsage was of cara»“ Wtchle. sister
, of the bride, was bridesmaid. Adam
rmuier. brother of the groom, acted
I as best man.
!
pender »«U make
their home in Flint where the groom
I is employed.—Durfee Correspondent,

�rnr hasttnc* tA-Wtn yhvrsdat, jvly i, ihj
I we had to buy r round trip ticket
calved a telegram from his com-’ of the Carl Boyes. Delton), recently good-bye. The folk* didn’t think I are granted unusual courtesies.
mandlng officer giving him forty-1 completed advanced ground crew would, but I dood in After they fX?‘
ftnd « dldn’t have enough for that
eight more hours leave which he 1 training -•
at the Army Air Forces
•- left, Jim’s aunt and uncle took us
madevety good use of. He left Fri­ Ti-duilcul
Training
Command out to Hqpywood and left us. Bo&gt;t life than the civilian* have. tYou ' elther- Wlf 1,ad »««ctb one hour be- Unlon station with Just enough
&gt; fore the train pulled out. Bo he money to g»t back to camp, but I
day for California where his ship is school at North American Acft. I never thought I’d spend a Satur­ se«. we have steaks.)
t&gt;.-------.- not physically more • wired home, and I wired you, a* you
The
work- 1*
ily one Coit».. Inglewood. Calif. Now where day night In Hollywood! We went"
(Continued from page 1. Section 1)
don't have to be bock until Tues­
Irst day know. We thought at first that hl* day morning. (Borne fun a what?)
Buddy to Laurence—let u* know your ad- out to the famous Palladium. Woody than one can stand. My tint
Time marches on. and Johnny
Herman and his orchestra were ------ .
Green and he Just had time to say dress.
_t eight forty-five money mlgiijztg back here early In
It you sent the 125 Ill send It
Became quite bored with gala.
hello as his ship wu leaving port
We've had a suggestion from a playing there and we stayed until am —I did the following: Caught a ! the morning, and we could rake a
that I don’t
He wanted some one different
at Pearl Harbor when he saw him. Marine and who are we to question after the broadcast. From there we bus into camp, at the guard s sta­ morning train, but even that would
this weather.
To join til* list of pals.
Now
news
from ,you
guys
-shorts
------------------- iju
,* TUU IC
10 MV went to another famous spot, the tion I Identified myself ahd got am­ cut off a whole day of our pass. Bo
about
15
minutes
before
the
train
Hollywood
Canteen.
Kay
Kyser
and
bulance
transportation
to
the
and gal* and for you guvs and gals , teumg it to? He «a&gt;*. Your GiorWell. I guess I’ve done my good
left
I
gave
him
five
dollar*
and
hl*
orchestra
were
playing
there.
nurses'
headquarters,
got
ray
room
He found tier; you could never guess all over the world-And first con-. i0Ui.dal Rems are O K. but if I had
turn for the year, what da you
told
him
to
get
home.
He
didn
’
t
Boy.
It
was
swell.
After
we
left
assignment,
signed
my
insurance
Whoever she might be.
gratuluUons on. promotion* are in my way you’d. caU 'em Dauntless
think? I sure wish I could have I am getting home-rick
order—
I
— And I oak you. where are tlwre we went home—got there at Kper*. got my gas mask, got my want to at first, but I finally talked. _
For Johnny said. "COLUMBIA!"
aged, but belleva ma I have
st Immunlxatiou scries, got meas­ him Into IL I knew how bod he
She U the gal for me!"
To Captain Frank Westjirho has | al) these 80.000 more women our 4:30 Sunday morning. After break­
the south In the summer I ]
been in service three tears in Nov., country needs? Get busy Zolly. fast Sunday morning we went up ured for a uniform, got some army wanted to go home, and jila dad
Mother tells me you're moving It Is 110* In the barracks now.
—
—
.
.....
I
Isn
’
t
very
well,
so
I
finally
got
him
--------' Well I must not take up any
to
their
summer
home
in
Topanga
Insignia,
wa*
fingerprinted,
reglsFrank Is at Yale university at you’re slipping."
out to the lake next Week. Ill bet
tered
with
the
Medical
AdmlnLitraj
to
go.
We
had
all
our
stuff
piled
in
more spice but leave a little fur New Haven. Conn, w lie re he Is diCanyon.
It
Is
up
In
the
Santa
Mon
­
Gosh don't be so hard on an old
five Corps, got my room, unpacked.1 my bag so I told him to take that the girls will be glad to get out
Zolly. By the time you read till*. lector in the Air school. It Is a fine fej|or -- ------- -•---------- •— •&gt;------------ ica Mountains and sure Is pretty.
— mister—why you're the guys
there. She uteo tells nte Dial you are day. after going through i
I will have relinquished the office record you're making for yourself I..—
From there we rode around some ate a meal, met some of the other I with him.
• could write lelten home to do
of School CommLuduner and Arthur Frank and tell Mr*. West we think |,I who
He left me with nearly two dot pretty busy these days. In a way went through Thurmlay. w$
the trick. Giris are looking to the more to Long Beach and Santa nurses, and fell on my far? in bed
W. Lathrop will be al the helm.
Since then I have found that jars‘in my pocket with the under- that's good and In a way is Isn’t. If
she’s a mighty lucky girl to iiave a ! men tn uniforms for their cue—and
bad.
Yours sincerely.
hr two ehUf
chief r-rr-uiw,.!
recreational center., standing
a' homes and we saw W1U Reb­ the
standing that
that I I would
would pick
pick up
up the
the you sell all your stock that's Jrrhusband like you. By the wuy. how who could begin the campaign bet­
Maude W. Smith
tired because we had light
ranch and polo field. That sure on the Post for us officers are: &lt;D moncy (le *eni 1W. Ai«r racing my ,
are things in the tap room at he. ter than a Marine.—tills time we're
wonderful place. There are big the officers club; (2) the paw thea- I brain as to what to do I finally de­
de- |
you deserve ltm not packs which consist of sli
Hotel Taft, that diagonal hop across asking you! We accept your tint
ter* If we want to get away 'from elded to hunt up a UBO. bGKk
which
halve*, which Is a half of a
It Is a very warm greeting wo from the campus, or wouldn't a proposal so well carry on with—
’forI 1 klddli^ ““ blt
lent, tent stake* and pole, tnea
send you this week in more ways Captain be knowing? Well bet on
the place Jn honor of Will Roger*. it all we go to the beach for a swim did. I paid 50c and got a bunk for
been here
the num.
night. &lt;I gui
got up nua
this iuuiuuik
morning I
—
...... almost eight, u[r
--- . .
than one, because they've finally you to top any of "old Ell's men"
All the time I was there I only saw __ •I . haven„«. rooitlr
j breBkfMrt
rlghl
at at the
U U.
-------------------------------, why
I'mI-m
no„„
longer
a rookie#nd
anhn(
d had
breakfast
right
.
WAVE Ann VanWestemao la two movie stara—Ginger Rogers and weeks now.
turned or. the heat In these parts । and a* .for
you in a uniform.
A w.th
w.t*, 1 s
n O. and
__ I was It good. i(Those U. 8.
Pvt. David 8. Goodyear
' and “wringing wet" la no longer a they wouldn’t even be in the- run- now nt Smith College taking her Red Skelton. We had to come back but I do remember keenly and
■boot' training.
Co. P. 385th Inf.
we had rifles which weigh • ifiwe—
- figure of speech. We’ve always I nlng.
to camp after dinner Sunday. Got ?lJpr^!allon . the . klndn&lt;&gt;' a’"&gt; O?s are life saver*). After breakfast
of my HasUngs Yrlends i wandered up to the Union station &lt; 76lh Div.
hoped we’d never be. that which is I To Ed (Thoma* Edward&gt; Me­
Makine McCrary, daughter of the there at 2 o’clock Monday morning. Ifriendliness
(ConUnued on Page 5. Sec. 1.) hone I aha 11 iu*e snnn- nt thorn 'In
Well, that is a great plenty about
so elegantly called, "a drip", but , Pharlln who is now u corjwral who C.MMcCrary* at the Kellogg Ag.
H* p*rt “2d ! wrltM that,he’s pleased of hl* pro- School Farms, has Joined tlie me. what have you been doing? Are
I hope you and, your family are
Luh
80! motion
but
when he think* th«
— WAACS. Good for you Maxine, we Eu feeling better? I sure hope so.
—
----—
..ifre
well.
Rose,
and
that
the
Barry
coun
­
Willi our stock
Ktnek comment
rnmmrnt for
f.ir times ________ ..
.. ___
y mom. don’t worry about me get- :
with
are over a half million corporals In need fiftesn more like you from
like these—'What (he heck’ and the anny he isn’t so excited. Well Barry county.
ting a furlough. I can’t get one x* ty Nurses' Assn. Is going flill blast.
Sincerely yours.
here we go with a carton of drags those of us back home are excited
One who's wailing to WAVE long a* I am on the desert. Don’t
and puffs for—
Grace Butler
and plenty pleased about IL—would farewell a* soon a* she's 20 yr*, old worry.
Pvt. Garrett Earl Everson. Jr.
Well. I have 24 hour* of guard
be even If there were over two mil­ on Aug. 2nd is Beverly Jone* who
Station Hospital
*
AB.N. 36458854
lion corporals in the army. Ed. who has finished two years at WJd.C.E. duty starting today so I guess I'd
Co. B. 13th QAf. Tr
Camp Davis. North Carolina
better close for now. Tell everv one
has been oversea* since Dec. (fin­ at Kalamazoo.
Camp Lee. Virginia.
Not Fireworks—The
ished at St. Row In '36) like* hl*
And speaking of the Feminine I said "Hello" write soon and loads
Pleasant smoke rings and good luck. work and sees Norvul Stamm of­
Directly to the 'glad to *ee you.' ten. Best wishes to both of you.
June 22. 1943
"Bud"
Torch of Freedom
of specializing hcr war work, that
| Dear Zolly:
" __
news. Keith Clark and a marine
Pvt. Paul L Rose. 36415335
To Flpyd Craig who Is a Carpen­ is. she has become engaged to
buddy were home for a few days. . ter#
Mate
first
ciass.
‘
noyd
you
I
Please
change
my
Bonner
.
adCo. M. 123rd Infantry
ters Mate First Class. Floyd, you Chief Petty Officer Taravelll at
The 4th of July is the
They have a summer assignment i know. 1* a CB stationed somewhere* Clear Ijke Camp—oh yes. she Is
A. P O. 33, c/o Postmaster
Nava|UTrrininReUnit“atUAniit Artlnr 11,1 thc sou,h Pucl,lc a,ld u,ls new Florence Wright of Dowling, who
Pvt.
Bernard
D.
Whitmore.
Los Angles, California.
birthday of our home­
ItSiri.
i ra,,k u
to Ton Sergeant finished at H.HB. a couple years
36450490
AB.U.T. No. 3801 (8.T.ARS.)
back and has since been a student
'Station Hospital
land ... it is the sym­
at M SC. Florence Is a very lovely
Camo Davis, North Carolina | Texas A. A- M. College
Just 30 more hours to go at the Uni- I1 To Charles
‘
College
Station.
Texas.
Parker (Middleville lass and her Intended Is a prince of
June 19, 1943
bol of oil we are fight­
verslly and lie hope* he will be able
uear itosc—
1 enl°y the paper very much and
to finish before he Ls transferred I and Hostings) who has been com­ n fellow that everybody likes.
Here
I
am
on
night
duty
at
the
have
certainly
enjoyed
yqur
column
ing for—of all we are
from Ann Arbor. Keith's pal who missioned. an Ensign In the Navy
—ation hospital and. although
althoug.. It
.. is
_ Keep mu*e fine «wk because Has­
June 10. 1M3 station
had been doing Hasting*, was so and will report at Cambridge after Dear Zolly:
- 12
m hour
u-,,- job. I do enjoy ,,
Units
bovs
Un&gt;
wnrlil
nvrr
ri
’iirl-­
Ungs
boys
the
world
over
are
read
a
it.
and all we hope to be!
weary one day he Just wanted to July for training nt Harvard Uni­
Tills Ls Just a line to let you kgow
We work a month on night riuv ing every word of It.
flop so the fellows hiked themwlv.’s versity. 'Chuck’, who received hb»
Sincerely.
out
of
about
every
six
month*.
Hlil*
that
the
Banner
has
been
quite
a
down to the U6O. room and broth­ M. A. degree in Public Administra­
Bernard D. Whitmore
is
from
7
p.
m.
to
7
a.
m.
I
do
think
tion
at
U.
of
M.
this
spring,
has
er did they unlax.—'tills place I*
in and around Hastings. One , it's Interesting although in this hot
a life Mtver.' they said, all of which been working at the Office of Price doings
June 18. 1943
the most interesting features—at, weather It Is also rather grueling,
J roves when your sleepy you’re aw- Administration in Washington Mr* of
least to a fellow In the service—I* 1 The Army Nurse Corps I* quite a Dear Dad,
ully tired. (If we .round a little P. and daughter Janet, will live in the letters from others who are also bit different and in many ways.
Well I finally got my three dav
Buffalo
with
her
family
for
the
balmy fellows dont'UDrget It may
pass. Simmons got one the same
In
the
armed
forces
all
over
the
.
quite
a
bit
more
entertaining
and
duration.
be the heat and then again—•
To Captain Frank Rogers who Is country. Kim Sigler, and the others | professional than I had anticipated, time I did. and ne had to do some
PFC Willard H. Gardiner wa* In
tall talking too. our whole squad go:
have written such interesting ” '—- '----------------------- ’" — “
the other day and gave us hl* new flying transport planes for the U. who
S. Marine Air Corps in the South- features at tlie beginning are al­ qualnted with everyone here. We them. Tlie sergeant told us we could
address which is:
I
west
Pacific. Prank write* that he ways good to read. too. Keep It up. have our dances. We are only five take them anytime We wanlca tnctu.
PFC Willard H. Gardner
So. naturally the first though, that
miles
from
the
Atlantic
shore,
so
Sincerely
flew
Joe
E.
Brown
when
he
was
on
Co. B, 778 M.P. Bn.
swimming occupies much of what entered my mind was coming home.
Richard E. Brower. EM 3,'c
i tour entertaining the troops In that
N WS. Post Office
I went last night and x&gt;ked the Co.
spare time we have.
C. B. Detachment No. 1007
area. You're doing .7a "great
Job
Fort
run Lewis.
ixrwis. Washington
waaninKton.
ij ~
* •—
Each of us nurses ha* a private Commander about going home. He
Co. B, Plat. 6. U-8.N.R.
You look topper WIU.rd-br.1
• 7*;7. “S
!'
! to you. we think you're great. ,
ABD Porl'Hueneme. California. , room in our barrack*. There are told me that army regulations sav
luck.
three nurses* barracks (quarters) you are not supposed to go over
To First Lt. Carl Robert Edmonds
United States Marine Corps and each houses about 20 nurse*. three hundred mile* on a three day
Each quarter has a little "day” pas*. I told practically everything
May 16. 1943
room in which we receive and enter­ in the book to make him change
..
in the- Alaskan Area’ os announced Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Wood
tain our guests.
his mind but no soap. I even asked
Hi. Bob qorham rewn.&lt;d Sun'■»
“'.Sf 128 W. Bond. Hasting*
for an- extension, but he said he
iry_
.
• Aiasxa ueier.se command, 'bee Dear Mom and Dad:
would have to make out two passes
I received your letter of April ------------ - — —----------- —
i story ebewhere) Good going, Carl.
' And to Yeoman 3 c Mlles Water* 26th last Wednesday and tlie one of, we have all the officers who are and that would put him bn the spot.
Il. M. Co. (Q.)
— They —
are not
not too rick ordinarily So. I got a pass to go home with
&gt; wedding congratulations and best April 7th thi* morning. I also re- UL
Camp Berkeley. Texas.
pleasant, and never Simmons.
wishes to your bride, the former ceivcd the V-mail one last Wed- ' to be extremely Dleasant.
Bob 1* In the Ordnance Dept, tills Kathleen DanlcLs. Much happiness nesday and a V-mall from Phyllis fall. to mention what the Army |
We got In Washington about 10:being hl* first trip home; July will to both of you and how about a let­ this morning, mailed the 3rd of nurse means to them.
GO pro. last night and went to the
finish his lirst year mark in service ter from the Capitol City In D. C — May. pretty good Ume. huh!.
Personally. I like the Army life.1 union station (We had 312 between
The army has certainly streamlined that is. when you have time, after
must oku
confess
that most o&gt;
of mo
the , u*&gt; and we thought that we had
Well. ye*. I have a little some- i *I rnu.-i
™ um
you. fellow which 1* another way oi your honeymoon. thing else to write about this Ume.1 nurse* anticipate' Overseas’ service. enough to take us one way. When
telllgn you you're looking great.
n«ir
t-n-. we went to buy our tickets.
That's all, of the special congrat­ Last night Buff and Jay (two fel- The camo life is nwe or
When you say you like tlie Army ulation* lor thh time and just In lows in my tent from Texas) and I porary. We are treated With great dispalr, we found it cost 39.00 per
but you'd just as soon be home, passing let us tell you that regnrd- had a lot of fun. AU the real of tne respect by officers and enlisted men. । person one way. It was a. lot eliesoer
there’s Just one answer to that Bob. Icsa o! rank and rating, and even fellow* in the tent were on liberty. I When we go to the nearest city we | if we bought a furlough ticket but
—"who wouldn't!" Good luck fellow, though it Isn't always written, by Buff and I went over to the PJC.
how about a letter?
now you must be able to read be­ and got six cans of pork and bean*. I
Earl Smith 1* Ivere on a 10 day tween the lines, that every weex. candy and'six boxes of while soda
furlough from Fort Riley. Kan.
from the bottom of our heart, we
Winn Oreen was home over Sat­ salute you ALL.
In talking with the mess age of our
v
urday and Sunday from Fort George
Word from Donald Nevin* say* galley 'kltclieni out of a loaf of
Meade. Md. Good to see you Winn, he has arrived safely, somewhere in bread. Then we took a bucket one
and they tell us the Army hasn't North Africa, and lie enjoyed the got sonie hot waUr out of the galley
changed you in thi* particular re­ trip.
and put the cans of beans In the
spect. you took off leaving half
Lt. Horace Powers writes from bucket of hot water and heated
your stuff and your Dud ha* sen' Charleston. N. C.. that they hope them on our little oil stove we have
a package so the rest of your be­ to have a leave during July. We in our Unu. It wasn't long before
longing* can catch up with you.
so too. Lt.—so here's to seeing the beans wire hot and then we had
S/Sgt. Charles Kidder. 438 E. hopeand
Smart, practical! Jacket type blouses and pre­
quite a feast. We really got full. We
Mabie.
• *
Oreen. who grew up In the house you
Violet Foreman leaves Thursday had a lot of fun out of It too.
cise slacks! Rayon and cotton gabardine!
kitty-comer from the Wood school to Join Kirk Foreman who I* sta­
I wa* sure glad to get a letter with
came home Sunday and leave* on tioned in a mechanics school at a little late news in it. It aure
July 4th for—
Tulsa. Okla. Dou'l forget the letter seemed funny, to get a letter dated
605 TX&gt;. Bn.
back In February and you be telling
you’re going to write. 'VI.'
Med. Detach.
Jimmy Springer is In Radar train­ how cold it was and about all the
Camp Hood. Texas.
Efficiently gay! Smartly cut, neatly tailored
ing and he'd sure appreciate cards snow when here it is May already.
Charles is a genial, red headed guy on hl*-birthday which is July 9th I hope my letters are coming
slacks! Roomy pockets! 12 to 20.
who enlisted 20 months ago. likes
through O.K. There's not much to
his job and gives U all he's go*..
them usually, but you’ll know I’m
Cpl. James A. Springer
Young Grtnage. from over west Gun
alright anyway. I will write you
Lake way, lift with Charles and
again soon. Take care of ydurselves:
Camp Murphy. Florida.
they were together for a lime but
"Hello'’, to James McKelvey (Ma­
since they changed camps, Charles ple Grqvei who we understand is
Lots of Love.
Tlie perfect outfit for all-summer wear! Sleek
hasn't seen anyone from Barry "enroute'1- from the U3A. Your
Chummy
rayon, superbly cut! Solid colon. Sixes 12-20.
county. Good luck to both of you brother Arthur is still at Ammariila,
Pvt. Harry L Wood. Jr.. UBJd.C.
fellows.
c/o Fleet Post Office
Texas and Earl McKelvey is sta­
That song. “There’s something tioned at the Hawaiian Islands. Let
San Francisco, California.
about a soldier that Is fine, fine. us know your address 'Jim' when
Enjoy Summer In Perfect Style!
Here is a letter received by Mrs.
you reach your destination.
this week we double the nentlment
Merle Dundas has been honorably N. B. Rose. 720 N. Church Si., Has­
as we greet twins. Pvt. Ronald V. discharged and is now on Army Re­ tings, from her son. Pvt. Paul L.
and Pvt. Donald V. Conklin (Del­ serve at home in Irving twp. He's Rose.
ton. R. No. 2) home from South back at hl* defense Job In Middle­
Love Lane Valley
Carolina. They like being back home ville and they even gave him his
Sweetheart State
here 'Among'sl the Yankees’ (boys, old number Back. Merle was sta­
Forgive me darling
we’re all yank* now) and they re­ tioned In Iceland but being over the
I forgot the date,
turn to camp July 6lh. Don and draft age was released for farming
June 7. 1943
Hetes the smartest combination of good
Ron started out together—one being and his defense Job. Merle says it Dearest Mom:
sent to Utah—one to Wls, On the takes a long time to get used to the
Well at long last here I am again
looks and good comfort In town—the per­
Streamlined Swima ways’!
very day the boys entered service army but it also takes a long time —Surprised? I finally got a chance
fect outfit for relaxation! Light, cool, cas­
an Act of Congress provided that to get straightened around alter to go to Los Angeles. Boy. it Is a swell
ually styled sport shirts In superb rayons.
twins were not to be separated In you're once home.
.
place. I went with James Marks,
the army. This fact was not known
Russ Laubaugh is now overseas one of my buddles, and we stayed IS
Handsome colon!
when the boy* were separated but
with his aunt. She is a doctor and
when the news reached Ron and
Lt. Russell Laubaugh
she sure has a nice place. We start­
Don they got busy and al last they
ed at nine o'clock Friday night and
A.P.O. 634
Cool, Carefree And Comfortable!
are stationed together with the
Postmaster
got In L. A. about ten the next day.
Perfect
fitting,
handsome
same address which Is—
We went Into a barber shop across
New York City. N. Y.
knits. Built-in athletic sup­
Medical Detach. C.A.A.B. Station
from the P. E. station for a hair
porter!
Columbia Army Air Base
cut and a shoe shine and It cost me
Pvt. Harold E. Webb
Columbia. South Carolina.
12.25. Wow! I aure wont go back
Station Hospital. Ward I
Colorful cotton alack*. Built
a| nn
"It took a lot of red tape and the
Fort Benning, Ga.
there again. Well It was about elev­
signature of a two star general to And you had what you could really en o'clock then so we went down
For Swimming Or Play Time!
Sturdy tool
get u* together again but we made call a ’tough break", couldn’t you town and had some breakfast—
it” said the boys adding. "Letters fellow?
Harold 1* a
parachute another 31.25. It was worth It
are jnvlted and always much en- jumper and through some mishap though. After breakfast we walked
while chuting down* he broke his up Broadway and back.
Home over Bunday and Mondav leg and now the ’Lindy hop’ looks
We called up Jim's aunt and
was Bub Reed who is In the Naval like quite a Jump to Harold who found out where she lived and then
Reserve at Webb Institute. Bob is would like to Ret lot* of mall to caught a street car and went out
having some heavy experience at help keep things Interesting until there. She live* about 6 miles from
PURSES *600.00
Grown-up styles for young
Brooklyn navy yeards this summer he can get back In the harness where we got on the street car but
। figures. Sleek fitting with
Also visiting relative* al Wall Lake again.
it only cost eleven cent* to go out
'‘flared skirt. Smart trim.
over Sunday and Monday was Lt.
Bob (Robert Daniel) Sease. son there. After we saw some of Jim**
David Townsend who flew in for of Mr. and Mrs. Harley Sease. Route folks they took u* out to the oil
PRIZES o&lt; $50.00
his short visit
3. 1* now enrolled as an aviation fields and from there to Hollywood,
Toddlers' Smart Styles, Too!
'Another 'home for Sunday’ man cadet In the Army Air Forces Pre- then out to Beverly Hill*, then down
was Victor Mead. HJi.S. -37. who FliRhl School for Pilots at Max- past the Douglas Aircraft factory
has been In the army a year and
After we had *een all of that, we
is now stationed In Chicago with
Cadet Sease attended Clemson went up to the Oriffelh Observatory.
the Army Air Corp*. What I* your College, South Carolina, in 1943.
address, vic?
and had served in the U. B. Army
■ Burdette Timm. 8 2/c, United as an enlisted man for four months They have the second largest teles
States Navy, son of Mr. and Mrs.
In cute styles, attractively
cope In the world there. After w
Gilbert Timm, R. 2. surprised the tion cadet In the Army Air Forces.
trimmed! Grand for sun-batnhome folks when he walked in Tues- June 1. 1943. at Maxwell Field, Ala­ to Jim’s aunts. We went out to sup^
ing.-tool
bama.
per at a night club in China town
His parents had not heard from
Here Is a report from Fort Wash­ and really had a supper. We Had a
him since March 18. and this is the ington. Md. June 2S. Brigadier Gen­ swell meal and saw a floor show
Styled For Bathing Beauties!
first time he has been home since eral Herbert C, Holdridge, comman­ and really had Rood time.
he joined the Navy on Jan. 18. 1942. dant of the Adjutant General's
After supper we walked around
Burdette has been in actual com­ School, pinned a Good Conduct rib­ China town and saw a lot of beau­
bat service in the Pacific and has bon on T/4th Herbert L. Cutler of tiful and interesting tilings There
four medals to his credit—The 320 6. Marshall St.. Hastings. Mich, was a little Chinese girl, about as
American Defense Service Medal. at a presentation review here on big a* Mary, on the street and she
June 24.
Sgt. Cutler was among some 280 tiny and she talked like a house
Figure flattering suit with
Models that smile
Campaign Medal and Asiatic-Pacif­ enlisted men of the Service BatU- a fire. I bought a flower and she
becoming flared skirt and pert
ic Area Camitaign Medal. And Just Uon attached to the Adjutant Gen­ pinned it on my shirt.
rick-rack trim. 32-40.
budgets! Sturdy
for Burdette his parents entertained eral's School to be honored for "ex­
The rest of the folks had to go
about thirty relatives and friends emplary behavior, efficiency and home then so we said goodbye to all
In his honor Sunday.
fidelity'* during the past year. Good of them. One of Jim’s cousins, who
work Herb, that’s fine recognition. Is very pretty and a lot of fun.
Ifomla on Wednesday when he rewouldn't let me go till I kissed her

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momenta, and forget the real, and

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to where I wait, come jointly oo.
I Puberal services were held at Uic
! Walldorff funeral home at 2 P. M
Wednesday conducted by Rev. John
R. KlUhlng. her former pastor,
assisted by Rev. S. Conger Hathar—
- - -.
I way, pastor of the local Presbyterian
I
Such kid glove. Pollyanna policy. church. Interment In Riverside
I may have avoided some trouble at|&lt;------ *—
the Ume but it merely delayed the
real ahowdown and fostered a spirit' MUNICIPAL COURT
Burr laiubauKh. &lt;3, at this city. |
n! contempt and disregard for the,
I la* and law enforcement agencies] was arrested last week (or non­
Which Im grown progressively support ol nts family, lie admitted
tlie charge in Municipal court and
was orue.cd to pay the coals in the
■
Rioters allowed no respect for the' case. 44-54), Judge Cortrlght then
■; directed that he pay 425 lor fam■ police uniform but they calmed1,1 Uy expenses, and that tie pay &gt;10
■ -down Instantly when Use U. B ' prr wick regularly thereafter to hxs
■ Army moved in because they knew ;i lamlly. The judge adjourned hi:.
■ Uial the Army meant business. In I case tor 30 da&gt;s and if the detenu,
■ fact, at a tiine when Negroes under ent pays the stipulated sum regu■ police eacort were being attacked. tally nerearter the cue Will prob- 1
I auly be dismissed.
1 Ralph Woodmansee. 33.
32. ot
of mow
Dow-- ;
■ ceeded in escorting iMMimMufcb
a Notro tn safety u Haipn wooomanae*,
arrested Friday for
opcr■ through * mob of rioters-and no
ft car wthout a license. In
■ one tried to molest either of them. Miuucip.il Court the next day he I
B
_ . ,
A. .................... | admitted the charge, and paid the
■
Federal officials who bislJted in |J0 I1|1C nIlcJ MJ0
t&gt;y |
■ locating Ure Sojourner of Truth JurtBC cortrlght.
■ Negro Housing Project in the
Ora W. Dawson. 40. of Caledonia.
| midst of a white residential dis- i was picked up by tne of I leers tor ,
I trict despite local fM-otests and a violation ol the automobile laws. ,
I warnings must take a share of the &lt; Saturday, in Municipal court here I
| bum. tor pnrlplutliu thU db- g
“
ful riot. There were other
*‘,u. iU.'“ •77° .S?5 ,
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Lies available for thia project
ul
flu ° week^^or I
I .bkh mU not tbtr OT.UU .nch
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■ sharp friction.
, lights. He admiUcd the charge I
.r, . .11
1,..’ JLn’t Tmiidn™' Saturday and paid &gt;5 00 fine and,
aU*, ,y?u, cant
"uU“ttc M-50 coals, which Judge CortngiK 1
I through racial tolerance.
prescribed as the proper penalty.
• • *
, Deputy Slienff Gerald Bedford ol
I Lack of respect shown the Detroit Middleville picked up William S.
I police is. of course, a direct reflec- stouffcr. 37 of Ada, Mich., whom
I Uon &lt;m higher official policy, whleh he found . drifting on M-37 on I
I wa* apparently unprepared for the 7 nunday of last week between tills ,
I outbreak even though trouble iusd city and Middleville al excessive
I Been brewing for more than a year. »pce&lt;l. The offleer said he was goI
• • •
j ing al Uic rate of 60 miles an hour.
There ia no reason why the' He plead guilty, in municipal court
I American m.liceman with nroner lh,t “Xtenuxm and was fined &gt;10 .
II 1 ?
111
C*That
M‘ Stouffer
ndoYfu-iti hu-kine
In 1'uul
lold thc
JudcasU
‘IC cortrlght
he had
I not command oa much respect in
recently discharged from army
I hl* own sphere as the London Bobby. &lt; ,cnlcc becaU5C of a nervous dis­
’ .* *
! order.
I
Buch respect, however, can never
I be achieved cither by a policy of,
I *kid-gk&gt;ving“ or by undue harsh-;
I ncas The main thing which seems
to be needed Ls a firm, impartial |
| enforcement of the law WITHOUT ,
I REGARD TO POLITICAL FA­
VORS OR POSSIBLE EFFECTS ON ,
* OOU.NO election.
I ,WuU,
J1Uy ,

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Amtrtcn r»l« loreo by .nd
„w mcmbe„
| targe, are not being given thc vote on so we will be looking for you
I break they deserve, and American; Sorry but our Commander and
taw and order is the loser, thereby.' Adjutant were not able to attend
’
.
• • •
.
■ tiie state encainpmcnt and we have
Tn passing the Oonnally-Smltii bill had no report from tho other dele- .
over the president's veto, in record.
50 we'WiU have to postpone ;
UiS. Conner merely reflected the;
Bboul cnc“«nP«™“ until,

wld..H»«d dhuUiUcUun
' s„„41
lhe camr.dn ulnH|.
exists with government handling of ed the Blue Gill festival last Sattabor problems and the persLstance; urdny.
of strikes in vital war industries | We want tp offer the 'sympathies
even while Americans are dying In'
‘&gt;‘e I**t to the family of late
battle along the far-flung world
s,n?‘;h 1,1 u,elr ,OS5 ot husbattle fronts in a war of survival band and father. * »________ _
|
(whaU about the rights of labor' OBITUARY OF
undo* Japanese or Nazi rule, for SHERMAN SMITH
^paMnplel).
Sherman Allen Smith, son of Si-1
.
Im and Jane Smith, was born on
When such tabor leaders as March 26. 1872. in Allegan-county
Thomas. Murray and Green say that and departed this life on June 22. j
In over-riding the veto. Congress at the age of 71 years. 2 inontlis and ,
waa not ictlng tn the capacity of 26 days
representatives of the people. They k
\°
1
are merelv kiddinc themselves In Xxiuelta Farlec in 1891 and to this
“nlon wcre born four «“»• Rnljah
thia -----------instance. Congress ------was reflectof wuvii
Detrou,
Ellsworth. r.uner.
Elmer, JOJo-,
----- u.
, cHuwuiui.
ing a
a Very
real and
and very
very intense
interne . M-ph
....... of Hastings
_____
___daughters.
■___ I
very real
and■.two
’
public
sentiment.
&lt;--------------------------------------------------Zelma Cox of Hostings and Velva'
I Komraus of Ypsilanti. He leaves to
For producing the final burst of mourn their loss besides his wife,
resentment which pushed this bill four sons, two daughters, sixteen
through in face of presidential grandchildren, five great grand­
opposition, organized labor can children and a host of other rela. lives, friends and neighbors.
'thank John L. Lewis who during I Funeral services were held Friday I
the past few weeks has given more aftcnioon nt 2 P. M. at lhe Leon- ,
aid and comfort to enemies ot tlie ord Funeral home June 25. Inter­
United Stales than any ot the Nazi men: was made at Woodland ceme- I
or Japanese agents who may still tery with Rev. Adcock officiating.
CHARLTON PARK*—

Admittedly the bill is neither good
nor adequate, although it has much
mure in its favor than the counter
proposal suggested by the adminis­
tration. The bill wax conceived in
a spirit of anger and does not con­
stitute the thorough houseclennlng
and overhaul of government labor
policy so badly needed.
However,,' it is something rm&gt;errte; a'point of departure; a defi­
nite start toward the solution of an
admittedly difficult problem.

The Connally-Smith bill, admit­
tedly Imperfect, b probably no more
unfair or one-sided than the Was-

The Cutalnger Engineering Co s !
Bnscbnli Team played nt lhe Park
Sunday. But they arrived so late
I that nearly everybody had gone
home. Tlie game was an exerting
one ending with a score of fourteen
to four favor of the Park team.
Next Sunday Vermontville plays
at the Park.
The Museum has received a num-'
b-r of articles this year: A reaper
and elevated oven, cook stove from
M. Shipman; a wooden hay fork, j
"Zulu shot cun and muzzed loadIna ritir from Mr Rnv Fuller; and ■
। a wooden txirnu cylinder ind lift
| valve from Mr. Frank Prentice.
|
Would like very much to secure'
a couple of wooden well buckets.,
। an "A ' drug and any other articles
। suitably for Uie Museum.
| OBITUARY OF

labor program can ever be estab­
lished until both of these measures
are overhauled; possibly fused into
May Durham wna born Nov.
one, fair,
all-inclusive
measure 111. 1890. to Hattie and Orville Dur­
which adequately covers the em­ ham in Barry county. She hu
ployer-employee relationfhlp.
spent hcr life in this vicinity.
I
On June 6. 1908. she wu united
.in marriage m Claude Qlchn Mc­
HASTINGS PIONEER DIES
Alice Josephine Bowne—general I v Intyre nt Hastings
......r w
.ukuict; She drjMru-d this life on June 23
known as “Kittle Bowne"
daughter
Of Andrew J. and Jennie J. Bownc. j1* ,ler *“»'«• near Dowling. Th'*e
was born in Prairieville Township.
n»’iirn their Ions Ix'sldcs her
near the village of Prairieville, husband are eleven children. Mrs
Michigan. December 12. 1853. and Katherine Martinson. Mr*. Lula
____
- away at
- »Pennock
-------- Case.
Mrr. Ruth Grant. Harry. Rnbpassed
hospital.
__-----------____
_
-----------------_____
Iert.
Mrs.
Dorris Galnder. Mrs. Am­
Monday noon. June 23th. 1943
. October 17, 1874. at th’ age of .brr R*P»*r. Ralph. Mrs Laura Gib­
twenty, »he was married to Joseph '5on- i**15 “nd Maurice; two broth­
er Hanaily of Chicaeo. Ill. He was cre/ and JHerbert, fifteen
killed by a train on the Illinois i Ktandchildrcn and a host of friends.
Central tn 18S4S TO this union was
------------1
born a ton. Carl, who died in in- HICKOR1 CORNEUh
Xanry. and a daughter Helena who &lt; Mr. and Mm. Alfred Galnder en-1
died at iirr home tn Chicago in pertained the McMartin family rcWH- /n»y lived in Montana. North : union on Sunday June 20. Tho.»
Dakota and Iowa where the children | present were: Mrs. T. B Carroll
Ifcie barn.
'Mr. and Mrs. Robert Carroll and
Dorothy. Ruth Ann end '
lutionan. French and English an-1 Gladys. Miss Esther Carroll, am:
festry: her grandfather John Bowne i Mrs. Mary penny and daughter,
AlwA'»am^retL^‘ei^Uh?rrfl812 H 1
or Wainwell; Mr. and Mrs.
**
R L Fetierhoff and Mrs R. J. Gu-

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a former member of the "New Idea" I
.__________
Kith^ wSTt^HlSteSroultf r"OH»»»TION PARTY
She WB» the recipient of a prise I
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ainslMlrig of a book from the Grand i H®*1 Monday, July 5, an all day
Bapids Press tot writing a poem on clenic will be held at John Beil
the aubject of Mother, and one of »-‘tR In Grand Rapids, sponsoird
her poems was accepted for publica- , bv the Michigan Prohibition party,
tion In the Worida Fair Authology ; Lunch at noon followed by a pro­
of Verse.
) cram at two o’clock, with Major
She is surviied by a brother. Belle Hubbell of Grand Rapids end
4ndrtw Bowne who redd-. O. L. Cheney of Detroit as guest
«d with her, a niece Maud Bowne rpeakers. There will also be muslffWW, of. TUcson. Artxona. and a । nnd gAmes. All who am Interested
sffl
r°e&lt;k'-!Mr lnv‘lttl t0 al,,,nd Wm J. Per-

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SALAD DRESSING

BRAN FLAKES

27c

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9C

DUFFS

FKG 20C
8c

SUNHYFIEIO
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CAII.S1.24

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23c

3 cams 20c

RUSO

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OXYDOL

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MANHATTAN

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ROLLED OATS

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GELATIN DESSERT

5 pkgs. 24c

“pEITc

SPARKLE PUDDING

",£14c

KREMEL PUDDING
4 FLAVORS
IUKKET POWDER

FKG. 20C

5

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ASSOmO FLAVOKJ

SHKEODEO

PKG. 5C
2 PKGS. 19c

PICKLES • OLIVES

RALSTON

FKG 10c

CREAM OF WHEAT

FKG 21C

SWEET PILULES

,7ai.24c

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DILL PICKLES

”f/.19c

«»12c

QUEEN OLIVES

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JELLO

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WHEAT FOOD

FLA-VOR-AID
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t§H3c

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FOFUIAK MANDI

CIGARETTES

5c

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BROWN SUGAR

RICE GEMS

Mk14c

25c

tgf 12c

HORSE RADISH

DIKIYS

WAffLE MIX
JACK F«OJt

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RALSTON

CAXI 8C

19c

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SUNNTFIELD

WHEAT1ES

DEWS

CLEANSER

ASSORTED CEREALS

V5A17c

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WOODSUIT'S

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KEIFFER PEARS Wa 13c

IONA FLOUR
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THE HASTING 8 BANNER. THURSDAY. JULY 1. 1943

)N THE HOME FRONT
(ConUnued from Page 8, Sec. 1.)
raltnage belt, first aid kit and can­
teen full of water and gas masks.
We lost s few more fellow* In the
hike and in the drill in the pm.
after we returned from the hike, so

si:

E. M. Rap. Det. &lt;P
Cuajp Swift. Texas

77; State aid 822944; $88196 school

Lyle Oilleapie AR 3/c
US Ji. AS Bka. 7K.
Norman. Okla.

Pvt. Gerald L. CurtUs—36411388
&lt;. Service Co. 1st. Special Service
Fart Ethan Allen. Vermont

far to stop old hard beaded me
iI'm not bragguig any.) One thing.
I take plenty of salt tablets which
arc on the table every meal, and

s

CES

29c
45c
49c

AP 1

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S.»1c

a 93c
,'$U7
S15c
ti 6c
*4S8c

« 19c
i8c

15c
!■ 68c

.. 29c
». 24c

» 24c

1. 5c

m19c

£ 24c
I'. 19c

15:14c
15 34c

14

20c

15:34c

5.1(k

getting me. it hasn't so far. I am
uncomfortable and tired but not
A lot ot thc fclows won't keep
their helmets' on elUier and beLeve
me you don't have yopr bare head
xposed to the sun very long here
rcfofc the aun gets you. Everyone
s cautioned about these tilings but
hey don7 obey them.
I did bang up my left arm and
land Friday pin. a little though.
A'e were having a mock battle in
lie Woods and I was making a run
dr cover when I fell and hit mv
eft arm and hand on a rock. thL&lt;&gt;
node me feel sick for a while but
Jldn't last long.
Monday we start taking up rifle
nurkiuan.-hip and I guess more
line U spent on thU tliap any otiui
orm of basic training, it is quite
ntereutlng though and right up my
illey, although you have to learn
o shoot tlie army * way. I Imagine
ibout next Bunday we will go to lh&gt;ifle range to spend about 3 day*.
Ve stay out tiicre until Wednesday
&gt; in. I wUl let you know If I go ro
ou will not expect any mall from
ne during that lime.
I certainly get plenty of mail. 1
iav« eleven letters to write today
a guess I won’t have any time on
ny hands. I have received al least
ne letter every day ilnce I have
cvn here long enough for mall to
each me. I received both Banners
pu rent me and cn)o&gt;&lt;xl them verv
nnch. I am go.ng to take a reers-.
irst Hine since 1 have been In the
nny.
Glenn
Pvt. Glenn K Kahler. 36464314
Co. E. T-355. 12th QM. Hint.
Camp Ire. Virginia.
Blrllxlay—September 1st..

Lewis O. Bolton B 3/C
Dutch Harbor. Alaska

5M; mill rate 7: primary (303«;
whoo) aid (215 41. MM50 school tax
............ ....... ..
TOWNSHir
Fisher Diatrtci—arsrasmrnt (1M.570; mill rate 1; primary (58167
state aid (4U89; school tax raised
by district (1.151.99.
-- --------Agveasuseni
(111.900: mill rate
rnoney 135290; state ■
acbooi
(a* laLsrd by dlst

AKM(

WgriiT

__

959; mill rate 4; primary (77)34;
stale aid none; school tax raised
by district $803 80
Star DtoUirt—Aaaeasmcnt (1(4.­
008: mU! rale 8; pridian--380580:
state aid (441.40; achool tax raised
by district (804.00.

Pvt Wm E Hackney
53rd P.O . tKjdn. 171
Keerier Held. Mias.
Birthday—May 8

men I (77.850: mill rale « primary
money (18194: state aid 837(21:
school tax raised bv dtatrfet 8*61 to
Pratt INstrict—Transport punil*
to HasUngs: SMessment (10!.000:
no
mH! rate 8: primary
state aid: school tax raised by dis­
trict (303 00.
Quimby
District — AarpAunent
I (112.080: mill rate ft; nrimary mon­
ey 834M.71: state aid (299 48; school
tax raised by district ».WW

Pfc. Victor C. Munton.
33rd Tech. Sch. fckjd .
Iz»wry Held.
Denver, Colo.
Pvt. Jamea A OsU
'»• PocUnsster
San Francisco. Calif.

HOPE TOWNIH1P

Pvt Fred Peake
Service Battery
978 F A Bn.
A PO. j&amp;3

by dUirtrl 85! I AS.
MrCaUmn DUtrict — Transnort
nuoils to Delton: a.veaxmcnt 8M 695: mH! rate 7: primary (21486:
state aid (388 91: school tax raised
by district (410 88

Cpl. Cecil J. Johnron
14th Chcm. Co. M.T.
Camp Gordon. Georgia
Pvt. Dale J. Larabee
36415313.
A.P.O. 4593
•7 Postmaster
San Francisco. California.
BUUufay. July 19.

175th Signal Repair Co.
Fort Dlx. N. J.
Pfc. Maurice L. Blackford 36186548
Btry. A 314th J-A-BN.
Nashville, Tenn.
Next Week Judge Archie D Mc­
Donald will chat with you. Until
then cheerio.
Zolly Coffer.

2431

U. ii. Naval Air Station
Pensacola. Horitla
June 7. 1943
&gt;car Mom A: Pop Ac Graduate of
(Continued from Page 1. Section 1.)
1. H 8. and you too Frankie.
I don’t think 1 have ever ex- ey 8151.74; no state aid; no school
rcMcd my appreciation for your tax raised by district.
ver faithful diligence in sending
Friend
District—Pupil*
trans­
ic Uic Banner and I especially an- ported to Woodland
Aasc-KinKiit
restate It and read II. I don't knew (91.175; mUl rate 0; primary (266 'hy I don't write to Zolly Coffer. I 5*; no state aid; no achool tax
laired.
me finding time to write you. let
Brown District—Assessment (136.­
long anyone else.
325; mill rate 6; primary money
You we. I am getting more at (619 60; state aid $591: school tax
Ight Hying now seeing as how 1 am raised bv district (617*5
decked out as a first pilot. I also
Coals Grove DUtrict—Assessment
rn b.« k to school again. 'Die naw (202.900; null rale 3H; primary
, one continuous school after an* money (733.41; school aid. none,
thr-r. After you have learned one school tax paid by district (710 15.
ting you get Into something else
Ra&lt;la DUtrict—Transport puptLs
nd learn about Uut. And when I to Hastings; assessment $62,350.
•ave here, as I will without a mill rate 6; primary (25290; stale
oubl. as they all do after so long aid (27U.02; district school tax $494 ere. f will get more reiioollng br- WCASTLETON TOWNSHIP
ic Ace Captain Joe Fox* of the Ma­
Castleton Center District—Transnes that you have been reading co )x&gt;rt pupil* to Nashville; assessment
luch about lately used to be an (1'20850: mill rate 0; primary (8^2 wtructor here for a period of tunc 90; no state aid; no school tax
We receivid the clipping about raised by dUtrict.
ubert Bronson getting the Dlsngulshed Flying CroM&gt; from John. (81.620; mill rate 8; primary mon­
guer.s Mr and Mrs Bronson arr ey 8290.83: state aid (423.90; tax
ittlng 1C00 in this warfl!
ralaed by district (489.72.
By the.,way. I was listening to H.
Hosmer District—lYansport pu­
Kultenborn and wm »o Inspired pils to Nashville school; OMCfiAm{nt
id agreed with him
much that 893A5O; mill rale 7; primary man­
wrote to Senator Arthur V.indcn- ty (164.38; no state aid: (651.35
rug and expn-.v-.id my beliefs I school tax raised by dUtrict.
avc ibtened to H. V before and
Wellman District—Transport puot always agreed with him. but Kls to Woodland; a&amp;seasment (112.­
lis time I was so moved and so
0; mill rate 1; primary (27819.
treed on a subject that I. and I no state aid; (112.95 school tax
less we all were looking for thc rahed by district.
iswer for. that I Just couldn't re­
Morgan District—Traiujxirt pust showing n.y feeling*.
plls to Nashville: assessment (87.­
It Is tlie subject of there strikes 500; mill rate 3: primary (316.12; no
id union-. May ire you heard H. V stale aid; (262 50 school tax raised
this time but he said that tlie by the district.
Frigbner Dbtrict—Transport pu­
Ihiirta of labor but failed to pul the pils to Nashville: aasesament (12*.nwer directly in the hands of la- 300; mill rate
primary 8303.48;
□r. You see as it is now the Union no slate aid; (310.75 school tax
fflrlaLs are not elected by the Un­ raised by district
to and they can ret the dues and
Marti* Dhlrict—Assessment (1M.[e*. Also they say alien and where 900; mill rate 5; primary money
i strike, and as I wrote Senator (366.70; state aid. (89.14; (454 50
landcnbunt and as H. V. said. In school tax raised by district.
[her words: "I firmly believe that
lot of these war-time strikes and
lot ot graft with the union kings
buld be ended if a law were tnoduccd. and I know it would be
kxsed by men wiio are interested
I democracy; (and that*’ what we
re flghtilng this war fori, stating
sat: 1. The men in the union will
pmlnatc and elect their own ofbeni. 2. That they vote on all dues
nd fees levied by the union
3.
nat they vote on all strike* that
hey participate In." You see as It
L lhe men cannot nominate their
l
[fleers, they only elect tlie ones
sat the other officers nominate,
nd as I continued to Mr. Vandenurg: "AH of there parts would pul
bmocracy tn work from the very
borers up to the Federal govem-

TAXPAYERS PAY

HJ1JH&amp;: mill rate 6; (iriniarv mon­
ey (278 19: school aid 8415 27; school
tax raised by district 836691
Hinds District—Axaeeament 862.-

Transport pupU* to Nashville; M- | dlatrict (1.09J17.
I money (303.48. state aid 8888.71;
seasmrnt ('&lt;7550; mill rate 4: pri- I Prairieville Village ptalrict- As- ! school tax raised by the district
-------- •’*"»; atau wa Nias; aerement (308676; mill rate 54:11*380.
11*3 AO
Yankee Bprtngs District—Asaeas•ehool tax raised by district NWba-, Primary money (695 *7: no state
—__ *trici—AsseWnent (86.- 1 aid: school tax raised by district meat (18806. null rate t: primary
11a; mill rate d; primary MHJta: 181J47.71.
(337Al: stata aid jM632; school
state Sid (57058. school tax raUau
Heath Pine Lake DtalricO—Trans- tax paid by Uie district (117.6J.
by the district 86TTA6
port pupils to Delton. Aaaeasment
Ritchie DUtrict—Transport pupil*
Moere DisUic*—Aaaeaament 8119.- |»1«3.5.5; mill rale 0. primary (101.- | to Middleville. Assessment (15?n50.
800. mill rale I; primary (MIJN; ■ 18; no alate aid; no district school . mill rate 1. Primary money gM32;
state aid: school lax raised by
state aid (558JZ; u.nooi lax rasred tax raised
district (157.66.
by Uie OlsUlct (5»8IK&gt;.
, North I’Use Lake District—As
Danham
District — Assessment ment (232 370: mill rate 3*4;
(143800; *&gt;U1 rate 7; primary (879.- I mary 8483.15; -no state aid; school self, by addin* t
—
strict* whose pupils
ild by the district (ibN.
the &gt;0 -------------school dut
are
transported
to some high school
r sired by district 6831.00.
RVTLAND TuWNHIIlP
Alavnquin Lake DUUkt—AiiC'-s- town. It will be found that Um total
(120,428; mill nuc 4; primary nun- ment (82.1»; mill rale 1H; pri- millage Is 91. Dividing that number
ey 8429*3; stale uid il(4UU; school mary 837035; school aid (146 36;
». •»«&gt; U Etyes you the avmga
tax raised bv dUtrict (48LTO
I school tax raised by dUtrict 8615.9tx raU1 mx rata for the (0 dutnc*a
McKelvey District—7Ysreport pu- ' Chidester DUtrict — Assessment . “ • trt?e ,nf^e
?hre€ nlllli
□tie to Nsshviut; atrejuuuent (1».- (71825; mill rata 7; primary (53L09; 1 Adding the mill rates of the 56 dUWO; mill rale 9; primary $354.08; no state aid $27234. school tax raUed i »rt&lt;d* which maintain their own
state aid; senoui tax raised oy du-. by dUtrict $501.44.
dUtrict schools, the total U 352&gt;«.
met $381 80.
Tanner District—AMewment 851.- [Dividing that number by 56. and it
Branch DUUkt—Transport pu$25; mill rate IS; primarymoney : will give you aa the average school
Sis to Nashville. Asscasmeal (1U2,$379-35: stale aid $441 42.school
rate for lhe 56 districts u trifle
0; mill rate 4; primary mency i mx raised by district (386 44
1 under 8 3 mllU. In other word* the
82$290; state aid (18982. schoolOU* DUtrict—Transport pupiU to
130 district* sent their pupils to 12lax raised by district $410 00
Hastings Assessment $40*30. mill ’ r*de districts at a little les* than
Belgb DUlricd—Tran*|x&gt;rt pupiU Irate 0; primarv money $278.19; no F’*1* of th,e ?'er*«e “P5*J®
to Nashville. Assessment (117*40; ' state aid; no scliool tax raised oy PMrp of the 56 dUtricU which
inUl rate 3; primary money (40484. , the dUtrict
I C,£J? on ‘heir dUtrict schooU
no state aid achool tax ratted by; *•&lt;
—- District—Transport pupils
The
Edxer
Thp taxnaver*
taxpayer* of
of each
each of
of th»
the **
56
to Hastings AwcaMnenl (755 W. dliUlcto will consider the value or
district $23500
... -rale
• ____ .........
.7 fhH.
tbclr dt.trtrta
districts school f-nmr.arM*
compared wit*.
with
ORANGF.VIIJ4; TOWNHUiP
] _
mil!
6. _
primary
(34035; stale
OrangcviOe Milage DUtrict—As- | *1'1 $22830; school tax laired Ly Uu- lhe value of schools having a teach­
er for each grade instead of one
scaament (94.7(0. mill rate 1. pri- district $453.45.
tnary money (1.403 59; state aid' GoodwUI District — Assessment teacher giving Instruction In eight
It •»
is a
Uiat should
should
7 pc
primary
money "rade* H
“ matter that
(1.235.64; school tax raised by dis- (67.605. mill rate T.
-------- ----------(749 87 raised by
considered carefully, not alone
tnct (863 46.
(26554; state aid (749....
— 23..
from the financial standpoint, but
Blake District—Transports pupils ’ t*X for .‘CilOOl (473
_ ..
.
1. alio for theecultural
and educational
to Delton. Aasesament (48.100; mill; Yeckley District—Pupils
transehiSren^Urinx
1n°me
rate 4. primary money (20083: parted tn Hastings. AweSment (75.- , g^rief tnc
Uvtag.m Uic
State aid (32650. schoal tax raised $75. mill rate 3; primary money
_______ t ___________
by district (192.40.
(2149G; no state aid; school tax j An entire rnechanlard
'
division in
FRA1MEVHXE TOWNHUIP
| raised by Che’ district (226 72.
motion uses about IBjOGO gallons of
MMo District— A»M-Amcni 8146.YANKEE HPRINGK TOWNSHIP ।J gasoline
gasoUne every hour
hour, or 4.000 gallons
025; mill rate 7H; primary 8417*78. ' Gain Nchoal DMrict— **.'&lt;•.«- ’more than the hourly gasoline ra­
tio state aid; school tax raised by ment 835.950; mill rate 4: primary . U&lt;41 demand of Washington. D. C.

&amp;

MONTGOMERY

gr&gt;*06: Mate aid (645 ?»: school •
tax raised by district 846508.
|
Schults District—8lies*ment (95.­
715; mill rale 8; primary money I
845583: school aid (381 M school I
tax raised by district 157435
Rru»l&gt; Elldxe District—Assessment |
(48.100; mill rated: primary money ।
(31)1.99: stat* aid (757.16: school tax '
raised by district 82(880
Ctavrrdata
DUtrict—Assessment i
883800: mill rate 7H; primary num-1
ey (44257: stale aid (38524; school &gt;
tax raised hv dUtrict 8406 10.
I
IRVING TOWNSHIP
Wood DUtrict—Asaeavncnl (40.AM: mill rate TH: prin**ry'moaev 1
(44257; state aid (7M.M; tax raised I
by district (30450
Jones DUtrict—Assessment Sinft . |
525; mill rate 6. primary (44257; ।
state aid (6 87; school tax raised by '
district (833.15
Ryan DUtrict—Transport pupils
to Hastings. Assessment (47.770;
mil! rate 4; primary money 8303 49.
state aid (160.96 school tax mhed
by district (191.08
FIHmere District—Transport nupl!« to Freeport. Assessment (57875;
mill rate 4; primary money *571 09:
state aid (8T2 07 school lax raised
by dUtrict (231 90.
Little Brick DUtrict—Assc /ment
(55.755: mill rate TH; primary mon­
ey (354.06; slate aid $377 12: school
tax raslcd bv district 8150 90
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Iwcll It has been quite a long
Inr since mv last letter. I have been
lamferred to a new outfit In camp
talUng for special order*.
iThe weather down here la to dam
krm. but it U nice out toward
renlng. I haven’t seen George A
Wu since I left lhe outfit, but I
lb afternoon and see the boys.
How is everything buk In good
Id Hastings? Hne. I hope Bet it
k«uing fonrlv bark there with so
pny boys going in the service.
If I hadn’t been transferred I
puld have bad a furlough but I got
hnsferred to quick
Well, so long.'
!
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41; state aid M15D3: school tax
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MAPLE GROVE TOWNSHIP
Quail trap District—Transport nunlls to Nashville. Assessment (115 775: mill rata 2*5; primray (487 86;
stale aid. none: school lax raised
by district (299 46. s
Maple Grove Center District-

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no state aid: school tax raised by
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Monroe
District — Assessment
(115.078: mill rata 7: primarv (831..­
92; state aid (79.40: school tax
raised by district'(80552
tileven* District—Assessment 177.­
500; mH) rate 7; primarv (35408:
state aid (44123: school lax raised
by district (54250.
Bristol District—Assessment 899 •
400. mill rale 7; primary (G36 96.
state aid (887X0: school tax raised
by district (695 80
Banfield
District — Assessment
(124500; mill rate 7; primary (467.­
88: state aid (143 37: school tax
raised by district (87150.
Culver District—AMesarrcnl *98250: mill rate 7&gt;4: primary (807 79:
state aid (607 80; school tax raised
by disllct 8738 87.
Balli* District—Tramport pupils
to Hastings Assessment S565M:
mill rate 4: primary money 8151.74:
no state aid: school tax raised by
the district 8322-20
Burroughs District — Assessment

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Tm«. Sqd 8-A. UJ3.N.AS.
[Pensacola. Florida.

Pius
sd. Tax

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net were they?

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hvc worked in n closed .diop in
kittle Creek under a union for a
w months so It isnx entirely new
pd foreign to me."
[Of course, this is only one view
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�THE HASTINGS BANNER. THURSDAY^ JULY 1, 1943

SIX

DRIVERS SHOULD
KNOW NEW LAW
(Continued from Page 1. Section 1.)
Injury must be reported regardless
of the legal liability of tlie owner

• Q—Do accidents which occur
outside of the state have to be re­
ported If a Michigan resident Is the

Michigan residents regardless of
where the accident happened.
'■Q—IF a resident of another slate
is Involved In u persona! injury in
Michigan, does he have to file a
report?
"A—Yes. the law applies to all ,
accidents, occurring Ln tlie state, re- ,
gardless of residence of the parties, i
•'Q—If two pars collide but no one
clearly is Injured, does a report have
to be filed?

A-Y«, with th. police dep^t-1 "Q—Wh»t happens u - —--------ment, but not with the secretary owner fails to file a ret----- .........
of state unless there Is personal In-' i 10 days ot a personal injury accljury. However, if there Is any pas- - dent?
AlhllUv that
that penonal
retracim.! Injury
l„ hint may
a. I **A*
albillty
develop, a report had better be filed.
"Q— If the driver or owner Is too tor's license and registration ccr-1
■
severely Injured to file a report Uflcate suspended.
"Q—If no insurance is carried. ,
within 10 days, is he subject to the
penalities of tlie law?
. must the owner or operator deposit
(10.000, or a bond in the same (Continued from Page 1. Section 1J
ances for such .circumstances and amount, tn ever- *—'
the ro#Wr of our r°ur star generals,
deP°alt,. ■ sponsored a farewell party ar the
permits him to file a delayed re­
sum of money which in tne dis- country club here this evening for
port without penalty.
cretion of thc secretary of state the Kim Siglers who are moving to
will compensate the injured party Rattle Creek where Mr. Sigler is
. if liability is established taler.
continuing his taw business as the
11
LtabiUly Up to Courts.
Junior partner In the recently formed
I
“Q—Will Uic secretary of state re- law firm, Hamilton and Sigler.
! turn Uils money?
I While this evening's atmosphere
| ■ "A—Yes. unless a Judgment is en- . was quite heavily In legal provisos
I' tered against the owner or driver and personalities the affair attractI within six months. If a judgment ed many substantial and well known
. is entered, such port of the money folio from all parts of Barry
J. deposited as will be necessary will County. It was a simple tribute by
be used io pay the judgment.
I home-town neighbors to "Kim and
| “Q—IT the driver or owner L* - Mie" and in text and tone the afclearly not at fault, must he set- f“lr
“ r^r5shtHg HJatoL,ahd
■J । tie the case or deposit the money “ sweet as Decoration Day lilacs.
81 iss1"’'ht ,1°“h“"
ssr s«*n‘uSi&gt;-h“¥R,ih,^Sd

LARGE CROWD
ATTENDS KIM
SIGLER-DINNER

FOR THE

■I That is done by the courts.
Bj "Q»*JA'hat happens to the unln­
. sured driver or owner who falte to
settle his accident within 30 days
Bor to deposit either the amount of
cash or bond required by the secrc■ tarv of state?.
.
1 "A—His driver's license and car
■j: registration certificate will be misK| | pended by the secretary of state,
who has no discretion in the niatter. The car cannot be transferred
M &gt; nor thc license reinstated until the
■1 owner and operator show financial
■1 ability to pay for future accidents,
n If a tudgment Is rendered. It also
must be paid
xm "Q—May the sccrelarj' of state
M revoke licenses for other causes?

WHITES are cool and wonderful for
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causes, such as driving while under
the Influence of liquor, leaving the
scene of an accident resulting In
personal Injury-. commLssion of a
felony with a motor vehicle and
several others."

$269

to

$£98

Present Ration Stamp 18 for each
pair of shoes.

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every member of thc family are
here!

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•

$£69 to $269 U

DEATH CLAIMS
AGED RESIDENT
Delos A. Green, aged 98. one of
the oldest residents of Barry county
died on Wednesday, June 23. nt the
home of hLs son Fay D. Oreen.
After an illness of six weeks. He
wa-s born at Fredonia. N. Y.. on Nov.
22. 1845, and moved to Nashvillein 1868. where he conducted a gro­
cery for 30 years. He also served
as treasurer of Castleton township
for several years. Mrs. Green pre­
ceded him in death in 1912, and he
has since made his home with his
son. Besides the son, he Is sur­
vived by one grandson. Pfc. Winn
Green of Fort Mead. Md . and a
granddaughter. Mrs. Olenn A. Swift
of Hastings. Funeral services were
held nt the Walldorff funeral home

TUESDAY, JULY 6, 1943
COMMENCING AT 1 O'CLOCK

cows
Brown Swiss cow, 8 yrs. old, bred.
Guernsey cow, 5 yrs. old, bred.
Brown Jersey cow, 8 yrs. old, bred.
Jersey cow, 5 yrs. old, bred
Jersey cow, 3 yrs. old, bred.
Jersey cow, 3 yrs. old, bred.
Holstein cow, 2 yrs. old, bred.
Jersey heifer, 18 mos. old, bred.
Heifer yearling.
Jersey heifer yearling.
3 spring calves.
These cattle all T.B. and Bongs tested last year.

14 ewes.

SHEEP
11 lambs. Buck.

HOGS
Duroc sow, wgt. 350 lbs.
Poland Chino sow, wgt. 250 lbs.
3 Duroc Jersey gilts to farrow last of Sept.
23 feeder pigs.

FARM TOOLS
International manure spreader, extra
good.
Deering binder, 6 ft. cut.
Deering mowing machine, 5 ft. cut.
Massey Harris side delivery rake.
John Deere hayloader.
3 sec. spring tooth drag, new.
Oliver 44 Sulky plow.
International plow.
Wagon and hay rack.
Walking 2 horse cultivator.
Two one horse cultivators. Stoneboat.
3 ten gal. milk cans.'
3 five gal. milk cans.
Tarpaulin 15x22. Potato crates.
Grass seeder. Iron kettle. Hose.
Platform scales, 1000 lb. Capacity.
Forks, shovels and some carpenter tools.
Eveners, whiffletrees.

HARNESS
Double set heovy work harness.
Double set light work harness.
Single work harness.
3 horse collars, 24” - 23".

HOUSEHOLD GOODS
Rog rug, 9x18. Rag rug 9x15. Few rugs.
Other articles too numerous to mention.

TERMS: CASH DAY OF SALE, nothing to be removed until settled for.

MARY

"Mr. Slglerti defeat for state .sen­
ator Ln last fall's republican primary
was, as Is very often thc case. -a.
blessing tn disguise. Had Mr. Bigler
been nominated (which was equiva­
lent to election) It Is doubtTUl If he
would have been considered or In­
terested in Mr. Hamilton's proposal
to move out of lhe district. Ills
around a 901 vote In Barry couaty
was a fine civic compliment td Mr.
Sigler plus lhe fact that he Is a
chairman of the draft board, a deli­
cate job for anyone at any time and
particularly a person seeking public
office. Mr. Sigler has a high regard
for hU successful opponent. Sena­
tor D. H. (Bud) Tripp of Allegan,
a most delightful gentleman, whose
father, now deceased, filled the same
post back In the Chase S. Osborn
regime."_______
_________

lion Is a small town virtue. Size DEATH OF PROMINENT
itself affords protection. Tills party II GULL LAKE FARMER
expressed the pride of a community
John C. Baker, aged 74. who had
tn lhe almost sensational success resided on hte form at the north
ot a man, who in- twenty years had | end of Gull lake for fifty years,
risen from an obscure country law­ died unexpectedly of a heart at­
yer to the dignity of anr equal purt- tack on Tuesday afternoon. June
nershlp baste with one of tne state's 32. He had been active on his farm
top flight attorneys. Mr. Burritt and always Interested in commun­
Hamilton of Battle Creek.
ity affairs around Hickory Comers.
"Legally the program ranged from i Mr. Baker was born In Holland
the opening welcome by Hastings , Dec. 16. 1868. coming to the United
Munh &gt;jKil Judge Adelbert Cortrlght
to greetings from Chief Justice E.'
R. Boyles of lhe Michigan Supreme i 24 settled on the farm where he
Court. Judge Russell R. McPeek.j lias since resided. On Aug. 19. 1893,
whose judicial career practically he was married to Miss Catherine
paralleled the practice of Mr. 61g-' Bonneville, daughter of Mr. and
Bonneville of Cedar
ler In thia circuit was switched in Mrs.
„
. William
.
taking place
between these judicials extremes for Creek, the marriage
ma
-----------------Besides his wife.
a few philosophical observations on 111 Kalamazoo,
the notable professional
r.w.
career of Mr.'Baker
x...«. »
is survived
sui
by three sons,
the guest of honor.
A.
' C.
~ Baker of' Battle Creek, Bcr"Pros. Attorney L. E Barnett al- I nard W.. of Grand Rapids and Armosi stole the show with some per-, thur of Kalamazoo: two daughters,
sonal court reminiscences in which Nina Baker at home and Mrs. CathMr. Sigler and himself were to all erine Poth of Kalamazoo; seven
intents and purposes legal stand-ins: grandchildren; and one brother in
for
pair of
Judge
Me-I1 Holland
Also two- half-brothers
Peeka picked
uppanthers.
a few polite
crossfire
"nd a hulf-llMcr
Drolners
(jokes in Mr. Barnett's recital which ।
Raker was a 32nd degree

DeBECK &amp;■ MARIAN RUPE
MILT LEINAAR, Clerk

j OBITUARY

E. Olmstead. of Caledonia, with buJames Almon Bragdon. son of rlal in-Fuller Cemetery,
George and Caroline Bragdon. was
bom in Lambertsville. Monroe Co.. STRUBLE REUNION
The 30th Struble reunion was held
Michigan, Nov. 8, 1850.
at Tyden'a Park on Sunday, June 27.
to Emma J. Cummings of Carlton
township. To this union was born O. W. Struble* (3rd birthday. Five
one daughter. Crystal.
Mr. Bragdon departed this life tend'as they .are serving in the
early Saturday morning. June 12.. Armed Forces, but S3 relatives en­
joyed a picnic dinner and games In
the afternoon.
Those present from out-of-town
He came with his parents, two
brothers and two sisters, at the age were: Mr. and Un. John Renwick
of 7 year*, from Wayne County to from Birmingham; Mr. and Mrs.
their farm in Carlton township, four Harold Spicer and Ginger from Lin­
den.
Mr and Mr*. Lyle Newton and
mile* west of Woodland.
In 1904 he moved to his present son. Hillsdale, Mr .and Mrs. Duane
home, which he dearly loved. In Foxx and aons, Battle Creek. The
other*
were from Hastings and vi­
Hastings township, where he has re-'
cinity.
sided for the last forty yean.

Although tuberculosis la lhe lead­
two sisters and a brother
He had enjoyed the best of health Ing cause of death among college •
until three yean ago, when he gave students, onlv 13 Michigan cnllea&lt;-s
up Intensive farming. Last winter make any effort to discover the di­
he was taken with arteriosclerosis, sease. according to the report of the
American Student Health Associa­
which resulted In his death.
He was a great nature-lover and tion.
greatly enjoyed his work on the
farm.
He leaves to mourn his passing,
Any Excuse You
his Invalid wife. Emma; his daugh­
ter, Crystal at home and a brother
.Can Find For Not
Frank, who has made his home
I Upping Your
with them since last January, be­
sides two nieces, Mn. Gertrude
Bond Buying Will
Rowladcr. and Mn. Arlle Slocum.
Funeral services were held Mon­
Please Hitler
day at 2 pm. at the Leonard Chapel,
conducted by a nephew. Rev. Paul

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CHEERIOATS, 7 oz.............................. 13c
PAPER TOWELS
Nartktrn Tissue
10c

rarded bv‘all Michigan tawvers for memb«r *1 Hickorv Corners and

Sigler were lhe concluding speakers. Grand Rapids. Masonic funeral ser­
Tlie lay speakers were Hastings' vices were held at the Henton fu­
democratic perennial mayor. Charles neral home In Delton on Saturday
H. Leonard: former Hastings Mayor, afternoon with Interment In the
Win A. Schader, a member of the Hickory Comers cemetery,
Barry County World War II Draft
Board, of which M. Sigler has been HEART ATTACK
chairman since Its organization, CAUSES DEATH .
mid Muri H. DePoo, Circuit Judge
Mrs Elizabeth Foley Dooling,
Archie D. McDonald was a pleasing aged B4 years. 5 months and nine
toastmaster and with the gracious days, died suddenly on Friday. Juno
help and experience of Mrs. McDon­ 25. at her home 720 E. South St.,
ald held open house later in the death being due to coronary throm­
evening for lhe guests of honor and bosis.
was the daughter of
thc out of town visitors. More than the late She
Jeremiah and Mary Mc­
1B5 were present at the dinner with
Charlotte .sending over the largest Carthy Foley, both of whom were
natives
of
Ireland.
Thc funeral
outside
delegation.
L. Winston Stone officiating. In­
was held at St. Rose church Mondav
terment in Lakeview cemetery.morning at ten o'clock. Pr. J. V.
Nashville.
"State Representative Homer L- Dillon officiating.
Interment
in
Bauef of Eaton County and four Mt. Calvary cemetery.
Every seventh person engaged in term prosecutor ahead of this was
the life insurance business befotc a Charlotte visitor.'With Barry and I
Eaton
counties
thrown
together,
by
1
DEATH
OF
FORMER
the outbreak of the war was In the
armed forces, lnxwar production, or the last legislature, as a single rep-1 ,(,&lt; AL RESIDENT
in government war service by the resentatlvc district. Bauer a first ■ Mrs. Arthur Borst Summers, aged
end of 1942. according to a recent tenner al Lansing was naturally in- j 56. a former Hastings resident, died
tercsted In meeting the active lead- on Thursday at her home at Clarksmanpower survey.
ers In the new territory.
Ellis1 ville. She is s^vlved bv her husFaulkner, long time Delton drug-1 band, a son. Eugene of Clarksville:
gist, with a considerable legislative four sisters and two brothers. Fuk’xpcrience. is the current represen- neral services were held Sunday
latlve from Barry county. Repre- afternoon nt the Gaines Methodist
tentative Bauer was .accompanied' church and interment was In the
by his comely bride and was cord- Gaines ceineterv
tally introduced in this role by :
cemetery.* ,__________
Toastmaster McDonald. Others hfl OBITUARY
{{»'
d,®nnJEJ
M*&gt; Burd- &lt;J»u«»&gt;t*r of John
MCr«
and Harrlel Burd. was bom Ln Carl­
iST MrkJ RtehrtJd Shaun Mr' ton
Barry County, Mich.,
and Mra W H sm th Mta Heten I
,B' ,87?- and d«»rted this life
»,
•«'« ” «*"•1
L So..,. .nd.a«,T W. W.uon „

Having sold my farm known os the Sam DeBack farm, I will sell the fallowing de­
scribed property ot public auction at the above farm located 1 mile north of Prairie­
ville on

HORSES
Grey gelding, 6 yrs. old, wgt. 1500 lbs.
Grey gelding, 7 yrs. old, wgt. 1800 lbs.
Grey gelding, 8 yrs. old, wgt. 1700 lbs.

and Mr. Bigler have been associated
In several items of litigation. Crimi­
nal business is almost out in this
circuit. There lias been only one jury
trial of a criminal matter in thu
county since tlie advent of Judge
McDonald, although six other of­
fenders were given prison sentences
during this same 18 months."

CUTRITE WAX PAPER
17c
WHOLE GRAIN CORN
14c
LIBBYS TALL MILK, 1 point .4 for 37c
FOR SALE-WOODEN BOXES and
CRATES and BURLAP BAGS
BUY BONDS AND STAMPS HERE

C. Thomas Stores
WATERS

CLOTHES

SHOP

Vacation Jackets
By VAN

"Stepping back two decades the
Ryan December 8. 1890. her
best known among lhe out of town, )u^?^nd
.pri‘c,&lt;‘dcd
lawyers was Richard I. (Dick) dcoth on September 18. 1892. To
Lawson of Grand Ledge. Back In thls union was bom one daughter,
the old days he was corporation Mrs. Clarence Shultz of Hastings,
counsel ot Detroit, lhe top law spot!
September 5. 1895 she was
in the city government. Like Mr. married to John W. Strouse who died
Sigler, he is on the county draft; eight years ago She has made her
board as his contribution to lhe war &gt; home with her daughter since then,
effort, and like Sigler again he was ' She leaves to mourn their Joos,
given a top-heavy home vote for one daughter, one son-in-law. one
circuit judge at lhe time Judge' sister. Mrs. Nellie Walker of KateMcDonald was named. With Mr.' mazoo one brother. Henry Burd of
Lawson on this trek was Asrtslant; Kataifftzoo. two half sisters. Mrs.
Attorney . General Carl Holbrook, ■ Ora Pickell of Northville. Mrs. Julia
also of the ■W-agc who has been Cramer of Niles, one half-brother.
rV
fUv Burd of Nashville, one grandJ’.il
.dt?lSon- onc K™1 R?»ndson and uvCrCated. Like the late Arthur Kid- rrai nlecvz anrt
inrf a taro*
der of Nashville,
another
long time
stativm and
assistant
attorney
general,
who
mme
re &lt;1L
&lt;Ustant
TeteUves and
majored on’municipal government “S™”- .
„„
,K_
law nnd became a recognized au- , 2?'"^.
hnn&gt;.. in
thority on the subject, Holbrook's Leonard fune&amp;M home in Hastings
specialty Ls sales tax tew and reg- : Bt 3 D-m- Tuesday. June 29 conductulatinns and no Michigan lawyer is r&lt;l by thc Rev. S Conger Hathaway,
considered any higher authority on Interment &lt;u -in the Fuller cemethis complicated statute."
. lery.
alt)

“Attorneys Colwell and Welch of
lonte were Introduced. Mr. Cdlwcil
comes originally from Lake Odessa ’
and In those days was quite a frequent court visitor in Charlotte. He

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�THE HASTINGS BANNER, THURSDAY. JUL^ 1. IM]

I. of Caledonia, with bu­
r Cemetery.
REUNION
Struble reunion was held
’ark on Sunday, June 27.
i in celebration of Mn.
isle's B3rd birthday. Five
dsons were unable to attUc dinner and game* In
on.
esent from out-of-town
and Mn. John Renwick
ilngham; Mr. and Mn.
er and singer from Lin­
d Mn. L&gt;le Newton and
le. Mr .and Mn. Duane
tons. Battle Creek. The
from Hastings and vl-^

tuberculosis Is the lead­
er death among college
ilv 13 Michigan cnlleera
ffort to discover the di­
eting to the report ot the
Student Health Associa-

Any Excuse You

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| Upping Your
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Please Hitler

ecials!
2 for 13c
. . 3 for 21c

----------- 29c
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13c
] Oc
] 7c

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14c
t _4 for 37c
*XES and
BAGS
HERE

tores
•kets

with their parent*. Mr. and Mn. I ard* at Baltimore Bunday.
of Battle creek were here Monday r
L. Severance.
Mrs. Stella Walters and John, to see her grandmother. Mrs. Elmer ,
Gary Warner, of Bedford, who Donna Jean and Carotene Brooka. I
•- —-•- —
1
’? i; ’
Mrl*CiaryV^FuUer
' j tables for' the wedding breakfast, I The Methodist church of
come to Hasting* Wednesday to and Mrs. John Brooka. 8r. ot Lud­
' vi*U relative* at Um Preabvtarian ington spent the weekend with Mrs. Elaine
of Lowtll were Monday ,————————— ■ Mn. M. Btutx. Mrs. Clare Howell
ion* of Lansing visited at the home m.n*c was operated on for appen- Jease Altoft. Mrs. Lorraine Walters
Mr. and Mr*. Gienr.
Mr*. Royal Ha&gt;ea and Mra E11U ' Bnd MU* Marjorie Dryer, friends of daughter of Mr.- Lottie OollUter.
of Mr. and Mr*. V. D. Widrlg Sun- dlcitls al Pennock hoaplul Thurs­ ot Grand Rapids was also a Bunday Ywv, .nA » „ nsnH,., Mr. ' Ke,,r&gt; enUrtalncd 13 «ufsU Thun- , lhe bld., assUUng with the serv- and Pvt. Rex Gettys, sen of Mr. and f«L
day.
. | day night. Ha 1* making a good reRhmineWJfH'14^
. I
evening Juns 24 al lhe laUgrb . tng.
Mr*. Lewis Getty*. Kalamazoo. The ,earel
*•_
--- --------* ----Mrs. —
W. r,
C. -Paulin
and
son w..^.
Rich­ r covery.
ceremony was performed at 5 P M.
*M
ard of Rockford. Ill., are spending
Visitors at the Presbyterian manse Michael spent the weekend in Mus­
Tuaxday. Juno 1. by the Rev. Alton ' brid*
the summer with Mrs. Paulin s par­ thi* waek were Mr. and Mrs. Wil­ kegon visiting Mrs. Chase's parents
to « OBW.dM,. H..ru rm ,
Murphy.
, ton.
ents. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Calkins. liam Warner. Mr. and Mrs. Merrill and friends.
,
The bride wore a beige crepe suit,
Mr. and Mrs. Donald D Smith ! played during evening, prizes being i graduated from Hasting* HUn
- Mrs. Henry Elliot and Mrs V. D.
with
Britainy
tan
accessories.
Her
.
Mr^ Fl.-ryd ma
Pvt.
Patrick
Durbin
of
Pt.
Eustb.
■Wldrig visited at tha home cf Mr.' ford: Mis* Lua tine Edmunds, of
*5*M.lor lhetr «&gt;ua«e “t । won by Mr*. J. E. McMillan and achool and the Western Michigan
ma
| M1„
Vivian Brooks. Traveling I College of Education, Kalamaabo, correge was of red sweetheart rosea.
and Mrs. Albert Mudrich of Grand , Battle Creek; Mr. and Mn. Merle V*., u spending a few days with hl* B*y View for the summer.
Mrs. Betty Crane. Clearwater,
TESULflHH
mother , and other relative*. He wa*
Mr. and Mr.-.
Mrs. Robert Brown and
"Rapids Sunday evening.
, Later both received their Master's
I Ballard; of Battle Creek: Carlie
prize was won bf Mis* Brooks.
Fla
wa*
the
brides
only
attendant
? i
Beverly
left
Monday
for
Ann
Ar
­
■
Mrs.
Elisabeth
fancaurd
and
son
■jeioen, or lauwng. mt. ana aarn.. Sjtie*yiera^d Marvin Smith of Yp- n aIwj wa* formeriyVmpToyet/by
degree from the University of and was attired in a ror^i street Krtxirn' wore
“ *&lt;e
*,!l «*“•“.
J
bor where they will ba guests of
Mrs. Armstrong 'Tas' length frock
Twenty-two guests joined their Michigan.
Her corsage was of : ™r corsaR|; beirut pink raaga.
■William Severance and Mr*. Rose I ■*“hli.
the Kellosg Co. in Battle Creek;
Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Brown and Mr. hostesses,
Mrs. Glenn Densmore. been leaching in Pontiac.
white rosebuds. Pvt. Charles crane
The bride's traveling suit was
I
JUankenberg of Battle Creek were
Pvt Stephen. C.‘ Hathaway, of |
and Mrs. Robert O Burwell Brown will receive treatments at
Following the Wedding. Sgt. and performed the duties of best man. 1 orchid with white acc«»orSi. Aft- J
Mrs. Forrest Johnson, and Mm.
weekend guest* of Mr*. Mary Eng- Charleston. South Carolina, ha* yr? and Mr*. Edwin r&gt;«\in. «nd thc Unlvcrsily hoepltal.
Frank Sage at thc latter's home on ■
,------------------- —
|Uh.
been granted a seven day furlough 1 Mrs. jean NeWton. were Saturday
bunday gussU of Mr. and Mrs. Monday evening to compliment parent* to Pttword where a rtMr. and Mr*. Wayne Bldclman beginning July 2nd. and will visit 'guest* of Mr. and Mra. Carl Phillips Ben Gldley were Mt. nnd Mrs. Ver­ Mrn. Ralph Herrick, a recent bride. «£«&lt;»’
'‘SiJJld
of Muskegon called on hl* aunt, ■ relative* in Ypsilanti and Hasting*, and family of Kalamazoo
non Friday and daughter Sue and —
«»- ■—.hnwer
: friends. They will spend .several
with
a —
miscellaneous
Mrs. Dave Water*. Sunday.
J. L. Maus who. despite hU 87 i
Mixa Lou Kenyon anent a nert Mlsa Eunice Jacoba of Owoaso and
____
___
_
______
served
follow'
day
*
ln
p
l
tt
*
‘
ord
“
nd
Haatfhgx beRe freshmenLa were served loiraw-1 7-'- .'"S'
Mr*. Getty* was graduated from “hool Mr*. Walton also। gradua&amp;i
Justin W. Ooolvy of Ocean Park,1 years, set out soon after the Christ- of her vacation ^from^he wlnd- hU brother. William Gldley of Kel­
ed• by
*— playing
-■--.ing btngo.
bingo, the
lhe winners fore
,ore leaving for Brownwood,
Brownwood, Tex
Tex-­
.25
I as .where they will make their Delton High school and attended ' ft"® the University of Grand
2r&gt;UwWDoua!aa Aircraft’ cS-n^fOT
ho,lday* on “ trip to the Peel- &lt; norm Insurance Co. with MUs logg Field. Battle Creek.
giving their prizes to the honored
Western Michigan College. She Iim IJ1rhrifrafcJtaJ1® eo*At U now near,n« honle' 110
DePriester of Battle creek.
home.
Their many Hastings friends will
been a teacher In Barry county for
Following tlie ceremony a recapraJ? &lt;tave
' vl41t*d hU grand*on in Texas and i Sunday guest* at the home of be Interested In knowing that Mias guest. Mrs. Herrick received many |
lovely gifts to use in establishing
thc past year. Mr. Gettys graduated tion was held at the home of Mr.
COUNTRY CLUB
and Mr?
at hu
Mr. and Mr*. Wil- Mr. and Mrs. Ivan W. Bum* were Eleanor Thomas of Detroit left on
from Centra! High whool. Kalama- and Mrs. Floyd Thompson, jffik
Stephen ||wn Dooley'*, of Artesia. New Mex- Mr. and Mr*. Frank E Burn* of Saturday to spend the summer with her new home.
zoo. He la now m the Air Corps and some Kvcnly-flve guests pfaaini. 3
Out-of-town guests were Mrs. ACTIVITIES FOR WEEK
I ico en route lo California. He spent , Hillsdale. Mra. Hazel Hamill and Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Thomas of Timothy Howard and Mm. Fran­
Red. white and blue flowers made ntatinned at Clearwater. Fla.
Out-of-town guest* were Mr. and ■
^in&lt;1 Mrs Dfv»*frc a large part of hh time with hU Bob Hamill of Cltmax and MU* Santa Ana. California.
After a short stay Mrs. Gettys re- ‘ Mrs George Brownell and Mn. 1
cis Hamilton of Kalamazoo and unusually attractive decorations at
?MraTtehRJ5tUnf’wJS’nrtnd Mri SOn *nd ,7nUjf'.F1&lt;^KL¥“ul °LLo”K ,‘oU Kenyon, the occasion being
Mrs. Floyd Craig and MUs Ger­ Mrs. Johnson's mother. Mrs. East­ the Country club on Tuesday, small turned to Kalamazoo.
i Robert Campbell of Flint; Mr. and
L»nJitMra°Rrt’SuKt.n &gt;n«nt Beaeh- California. WhUe on the re- 1 in honor of the birthday of the trude McPharlln have enrolled for man from Belding.
bouquets centering Ute dessert
-«• »------------- Mrs. Case Hoekstra. Mr. and Mn
tables and a large basket oii the WALTON—THOMPSON------------------ I John VanderZouwen, Mr. and Mr*.
Mr
-T
lllrl‘ lr’P Mr “•*“ wrot* U» “ Ha*- । former Mr. Burna.
the summer session at WMCE. Kal­
Drockwav in VermiJntviUe” ~ U 1 ttnK9 *"end fronJ DenLcr' C0,10'0^- , Mra. EmMt Kenyon. Ray and amazoo.
The U. B. church at Freeport wa*, Tom McCarty and family, and Mr*,
Hospital Guild -N6. IB held Its large table carried out the same
prockway in Vermontville.
under date of June 24. saying he Jean are »pcnding a two weeks'
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Coleman. annual plcnip-bn Thursday at Mrs. motif. Dessert was served to forty- a beautiful scene Sunday evening, i Anna VantHaf of Grand Rapid*:
Mr. and Mra. L. A. Sponable of would soon be home. Speaking of vacation at Houghton Lake wltn Mr*. Bc-ulc Fox. MUs Alice Han­ Anna Newton's cottage at Leach three at 1:15. Mrs. Winifred Lake June 27. when Misa Evelyn Marie 1 Mrs. Minnie ZyUtra of Lowell; Mr.
j
Cleveland. Ohio, relumed to their Denver, which he explained la a Mr. and Mr*. Rex Kenyon of Lan- ford and MUs Betty Bryans were lake. After the pot luck dinner 3 Grass Lake was tlie guest of Thompson daughter of Mr. and and Mr*. Frank Hp.es of Woodland;
'
rs. William H. Lake. For the low Mrs. Floyd Thompson of Clarksville., Mr*. Robert Conley of Muskcsmi;
i&gt;ome last Wednesday after visiting mile high, he
hr said If he attempted sing. They were joined
jc
Sunday
of-------------Mrs. Florence
pome
on Satur- --------- -guests
------- ---------------- {nines acre enjoyed and the ro­
•
K. formers parents, Mr
1 . z-..
ghe
Mr. .nA
and Mra
Mrs. to walk fast j.he J..Z
had rto stop lo _get
day by Mr. and Mr Robcrt IQ.,,. i Bleam in Grand Rapids.
lling chairman. Mrs. Fred Hale, gross golf event, Mrs. Bertha Wil- 1 became the bride of Donald La- Mr. and Mm. Wm. Althouae of Alfc;
/Sumner Sponable.
• hh -------— He wrote that he-*----------------J
- Verland Ran- I Mr. and Mrs? Burr Cooley and was presented with a beautiful cox was winner and at bridge the Verne Walton of Freeport.
‘ Mr. and Mrs Harold Skedgel and
breath.
rode
yon and Diane, —
Mrx
The double ring ceremony wa* Mr?. Raymond Skedgel of KalamaWlllo , children were In Middleville on plant In appreciation of her serv­ winning scores were held by Mrs
1 Mr. and Mrs. Casper Thomas of br train through thc RoyaL Gorge , *on and Judy and Miss
William Stebbins and Mm. Clayton read by Rev. John I. Batdorff of । roo; Mr. and Mr.t Ernest Andar- *It Hampton
Sunday where Mr. and Mra. Geo. ices the past year. *
Kalamazixx visited Mm. Clarence the
...v day before and pronounced ....
Brandstetter.
_
Woodbury before the altar flanked ton and daughter Ilren from up
Orohe and ;Floyd
the most
Thomas
InapUing
and famsight; the
lr. all
most
hl*inspiring
. Mr. sight
and Mr*.
In allLoy
his . Royer and Juppstrom entertained with a fam­
on either side by candelabra with I northz-Freeport Correspondent.
Slv Wednesday.
WaHnaxdav
trnvals He
Hr ks
M he
hr saw from
frnm the &gt;- children ot Battle creek were Sun- ! Uy dinner honoring Mrs. Cooley ?
ily
I: travels.
said
Mm. Robert Walldorff was. host­
white
tapered candles, huge palm* i
Another
dessert
luncheon
will
be
I Enroute to Portsmouth, Va.. three.' window of his car the mountain ! day guest* of Mr. and Mrs. Gary ; birthday. Mrs. Lyle Rockhill and ess to the members and guests of
'
———
Youngster* accompanied by their which 1* the last resting place of , Crook.
MU* Layontlne Kinney were after- the* Silver Guild of Pennock bos- served next Tuesday at 1:15 o'clock, and UU baskets 'of white lilies and 1
terandmothers.Mrs. StellaWalter* I Buffalo Bill.
1 Mrs. E.
A. Caukin visited rela- I rxxm caller*. Miss Dixie. Cooley, pllal on Thursday evenlng^thlrlecn in charge of the following commit­ white peonies.
The Misses Gwendelen Mlsler
and Mrs.Brockway ofUBdinglon
Mr. and Mra Ray Hotchkiss en- 1 Uvea in Sparta last week.
*ho had been spending the week attending. Mr*. Gerald Lawrence tee. Mrs. G. E. Goodyear. Mrs. Guy
Srere weekend guests of Mr. and | tertained at dinner Sunday for Mr. I Mr*. J. w. Hewitt spent Tuesday with her grandparent*, returned and MU* Barbara Wilcox were Keller. Mrs. H. D. Cook and Mn. ant! Virginia Moore *ang "O Promise :
Me" and "I Love You Truly." Mr*. 1
Mr*. Jesse Altoft at their home on and Mrs. Garret Jacobson and i and Wednesday In Itatuing with I with them.
K?*la and new members are Mrs. W. R. Cook.
Ralph Stuart, at the piano, and
Xorlh Hanover St.
daughter Linda, and Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mr*. John Hewitt and Mr.
Mr. and Mr*.. B. H. Ketchum of
rt Payne and Mias Henrietta
many. July z, uirrc is io or MLi a Ruth Yonkcr. at the organ. ,
. Mr*. Everett Clay and son Denny Wayne Jacobson and daughter Bon- and Mra. Merle Kelley.
•
, Cleveland ore now occupying their Bauer. At contract, the prizes went
STEAM HEAT
‘The Bridal Chorus" from j
a golf and bridge pot luck lunch- played
I
tof Detroit are spending thc week nle Lou from Grand Rapids.
Aviation Cadet Marshall Furrow Algonquin lake cottage.
to Mrs. Nell Adair. Mrs. Willard eon at the club with Mrs. Edw. Van "Lohengrin"
as the wedding party
HOT * loLD WATER
'
Iwilh her sister Mrs. Katherine ;
Mrs.Gertrude Endsley has re- 1 l» expected home from Delaware. ' Mis* Frances Cowles. Miss Wln- Smith and Mrs. F. A. Clardy.
their places
Popering and Mrs. Clare McKee in took
1
Mannl.
turned to limiting* after a two I.Ohto. over the weekend for a visit nle Rou*h. Mb* Ardea elum ocThe bride was given In marriage I
SHOWER BATH
A successful surprise was carried charge.
' Pvt. Donald Townsend returned
weeks'visit to Detroit. Canada and with his parents. Mr. and Mrs । componied by Mra. Helen Mouw of
by hcr father. Her dress wa* of I
— McClellan, Alabama.
....------- ----Man- , Ora0ll
'Freeman Furrow. Cadet Furrow Kalamazoo are spending a week's out on Lawrence Adams last Thurs­
lo ra
Fort
Grand Rapid*.
Rapids,
white
satin with lace trim and she I
;
Mra.
Bechtel returned home ' expect* to be transferred soon to , vacaUon to C-nilcago.
day. when the Rev. and Mrs. James ' In celebrailon ot the July Fourth wore
dav night. after sjiendlng a ten day
&gt;*— Edith °a white tulle veil, lace edged,
hh parents. Mr. thia week Irom Terrebonne. Oregon, another camp.
I -Mrs. William Shultera wa* a week Chrupell and family. Mr. and Mrs. holiday, a buffet supper for cluo and held In place by a seed pearl I
turlough visiting his
1
home &lt;&gt;uu
from 'nd guest of relatives in St. John*. Glenn Miller and Mr. and Mrs. members and their friends will be coronet.
T=~rxond. route 3.
where a&gt;&gt;c
.die ni^n*.
spent ceight
with ।1 Mr* -p• —
p —
r
and Mrs.. Chzz.
Chas. Townsend,
Wi,c*c
-mju, &gt;months
i,uuwm wim
* wa* .&lt;»»»
Her bouquet was ot white:
—... Creek «...
Me- an&lt;1 Mrs. Austin Goetz of Clay Adams came in to spend the held on Monday evening, July 5. 'ror-e* and swansonla.
wa* home from her son and family.
Battle
over U.e
the weekend. '"
.■ Pvt. Roy Finstrom was
8:30. Comprising the committee
Mrs.
Port Custer Sunday visiting his wife ; Mr. and Mr*. Harry Rlzor of Has- ' Mrs.
Wr* Timothy
Timnthv Howard and m
,« Hollywood. California, are guest* of evening. The occasion was Mr. at
। The maid of honor wore
are Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hubbard.
“a
’ dress
« Herrick
..—
and daughter at the home of his
of Kalamazoo their diughier
daughter and son-in-law, Adams birthday and also lhe wed­ Mr.
of
powder blue silk 7"
crepe,
floor
hl* tings twp. visited their parent*. Mr. । Ralph R.
and
Mrs.
William
Lake.
Mrs.
M
—
— j Mrs. Carl
/-..-I t-i..
.____
__ i havo
Km...
IKathe gut
Mra VWalter Powell, en­ ding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs.
aests .r
of their par- Mr
Mr. nun
and Mrs.
parent*.
Mr. and
Fin- I and Mrs. James
Mead of Maple
Have
been
leneth.- nnd carrtf
carried
bouquet of I
Orville Sayles, Mrs. David French. lenBlh
'1 a 1x1110
Irs. Charles Leon- i route to their summer home in Adams.
yellow roses.
strom.
। Grove Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mr,
Mr. and Mrs. Edw. Van Popering
1 Canada.
Mrs. Lena Fisher of Nashville &lt; Junior Richard* of Baltimore ard- thla week.
fend
Mrs
Tressa
Cleveland.
ItoberT Cook"’Jr.,
Eight members of the Shuffle
Alden Burgess, wlio U a member
visited her mother. Mrs. Dave Wa- 1 spent several day* with hla uncle,
' leaves today for
lent. Monday.
I Guv Mead, at Fine lake fishing.
| Oberlin. Ohio, "-to enter training of the Earl Gardner orcneatra, al club were entertained for dessert
A two ball foursome golf event
Saginaw, spent a few days tlie first
Mrs. B. R. Minford and daugh- 1 Mr. and Mrs Herman Goach of : with thc United Stales Marines.
for both men and women is planned
ter* of Pontiac and Ernest Sever- 1 Freeport and Mr. nnd Mrs. Edgar ; Col. and Mrs. Earl Smith of Man­ ot lhe week with Mr. and Mrs. Durr Cooley. Prizes were awarded for Monday afternoon at three
to Mn. Howard Barnes. Mn. Eu­
Kan.,. returned yesterdav Harvey Burgess.
ante of Detroit relumed home Chenev and daughter of Lansing hattan.
------•. .------o'clock.
Golfers are urged to sign
F. E. Burns ot Hillsdale and Mn gene Dalman and Mn. Clare JohnTuesday after »pend!ng the weekend were dinner guest* of W. M. Rich- *“«r 2£'l!jln*sh,{,lhpar5PV' £*r; 5n.d
up for participation in this con­
Mr*. Edwin Smith. Cpl. Smith Is Hazel Hamill and son of Climax
test.
stationed at Fort Riley. Kansas. were Bunday guest* of Mr. and Mrs.
For
lhe
pleasure
of
Mrs.
Philo
' Other, guest* at the Smith home I. W. Bum*.
Clare Beach of Detroit U th» Otis. (Pauline Chandler) MUs Mary MARRIAGE DATE
| over Sunday were Mr. and Mr*
guest
Mr*. Mary
; Ebrn Smith of Toledo.
—
- — of—hU. mother,
___________
« Ketcham nnd MUs Marjorie Stan­ IS ANNOUNCED
Mrs. Alden Sheets (Margaret Mc­
ley entertained fifteen guests for
I David Paul visited his grand- ' Beach, for a few days thi*
this week.
mother. Mrs. Etta Paul, of WoodPvt. Kenneth Beckwith, who is dessert on Thursday at thc home Call) of Eaton Rapid* announces
I land last week.
ij in the Anti-alr
Anti-air craft force*, re- of the former. Games followed by the approaching marriage of her
a miscellaneous shower for the daughter. Miss Bette Lou Sheets, to
। Mrs.
Mr*. R. C. Leach spent last week turned on Monday to
U&gt; VaBjeo; CalCi!
Place orders for buns, rolls, etc., early. We will bo
guest of honor passed a happy eve­ Captain Robert Webster. The cere­
। in Laming
Lansing with her daughter. Dr. Ifornla.
ifomla, where
wlicre he 1*
is stationed.
mony will be read on Friday eve­
Arell* Leach. (In
ML**
■
Acella
On PMrtav
Friday thev
they went
MU* Alice
Alice Bates
Bates nnent
spent aa trv
few days ning.
closed all day Monday, July 5th.
ning. July 2. at eight o'clock in the
to Ann Arbor and that evening in Laming thi* week.
A party honoring Miss Ilah Reed Methodist church In Eaton Rapids.
; were dinner guest* of Miss Lucille , Mr. ana Mn. Stephen Johnson
Boylan of Ypsilanti, it being her । ot Indianapolis are spending a and Corp. George Cogswell was held The young coqple will leave for
at lhe home of Mrs. Clarence John- Texas after lhe wedding. Those
birthday.
week's vacation with Mr. and Mn.
: Mrs. John Hoevenair returned Aben Johnson and Mr. and Mrs. cock, Saturday evening, 20 guests from Hastings who expect to at­
being present "Hearts" furnished tend the wedding are her grand­
i Thursday from Grand Rapids where Prank Sage.
' she was called by the serious ill- ; Lieut. Colonel Car! Bauer has re- the evening's entertainment with mother. Mrs. J. A. McCall. Arthur
ne*» of her mother. Mrs. John Hel- turned lo Washington after a two honors going to MUs Reed. Mrs. Rue- McCall and -Mr. and Mrs William
, rigie.
I weeks' leave with Mr. and Mn. ben D. Reed, Ruehen Reed and Mrs. McCall and children.
Max Myen, second class motor Guy Bauer and Mr*. Bauer and Robert Stutz. The highlight of thc
machinist mate, has been visttlnR two daughters are in Saginaw for evening came with the announce­
Whatever the Doctor’s orders may be, I am
ment of thc engagement of MUs
hi* parent*. Mr. and Mr*. EUswortn . the month of July.
honor-bound to follow them to thc letter, using
Myers. He has recently completed
Miss Virginia Pott* and MUs A«- Reed to Corp. Cogswell, distributed
n course at the Diesel school at the I ncs Johnson are among those at- among those present in the form
only fresh, full-strength drugs' of finest quality.
University of Illinois.
' tending the summer soasion al the of tallies, the announcement print­
ed on cards slipped inside matching
, Mr. and Mrs. Anton T. Johnson U. of M.
Bring your Prescriptions to me with
| of Grand Rapids and Mrs. Herbert | Lawrence Fuller and ~2!!«
Phillip envelopes, controlled by red. white
E. Robinson and little daughter. I Frandsen
—J— left
' *■ Sunday for Baldwin.
Baldwin, and blue ribbons. Lunch was serv­
1
confidence.
Jaclynn Irene, of La Moore. Ohio, where thex will act as councillors ed. lhe table centerpiece being of
an Army convoy camouflaged be­
i were Sunday guest* of Mrs. Archie at a camp on Big Star Star
lake where
lake-------McCoy and Mra. Emma 8. Evans, j Coach Goodell 1** 'In charge
'
‘of neath streamers of red, white and
blue ribbons.
Mr*. Francis Hamilton and son ' athletic*.
guest*
David, returned yesterday to their &gt; Weekend
—"*------" of Mr. and Mrs.
home In Kalamazoo after several Charles Leonard at their cottage PALMER—MEADE
The marriage of Miss Hortense
.days' visit with her parent*. Mr. over the Fourth will be Mr. and
and Mrs. Fred S. Jones.
Mrs. Andrew Roush and Mr. and R. Meade of Hastings to Paul A.
Palmer, son of Mr. and Mrs. BerGues’* of Mr. nnd Mr*. Charles Mrs. Harold Newton.
tus Palmer of Middleville, was per­
Paul at their Gun lake cottage on
Sunday were Mr. and Mr*. B. R. Miss Janet Teale of Kalamazoo will formed Saturday evening. June 26.
Reed, MUs Cyntheal Reed. Mr. and arrive Friday to spend the Week­ at Augusta, the Rev. L. M. Rlgleman officiating.
Mr*. Dorrance Trethric and chil­ end with Mrs. K. 8. McIntyre.
REGISTERED PHARMACIST ALWAYS ON DUTY
Attending the bride wa* Miss
dren of Hastings. Robert Rerd nf
Waitings
Phone 2241
State &amp; Jaffer*on
New York City and James Cush­ daughter, Nancy and Mr. and Mrs.; Vernelva Barnum of Hastings and
man of Kalamazoo.
C. C. Burkholder and daughter. Curtis Solomon of Middleville was
Mr. nnd Mrs. Clarence Neubaum Barbara are spending the weekend groomsman.
of the Fourth at the Macatawa
The bride wa* attired in a white
park hotel.
eyelet embroidered pique suit with
Miss Joan Leffler of Woodland all while accessories and a corsage
was a weekend guest ol Mbs Helen 1of American Beauty Roses, fern and
CarL
babies' breath. Miss Barnum wore
MUs Esther Ragla was the house an
1
aqua linen suit with brown and
guest of Mbs Anne Goodyear dur­ white accessories and a corsage of
ing
.... ....
the Blue Gill festival.
varicolored snapdragons.
Mrs. H. J. Hawthorne of
Mr. and Mrs,
Mrs. Palmer ha* been an employDetrolt are spending the weekend i ce of the Hastings Mfg. Co. for the
of the Fourth with Mr. and Mr*. I ixut two years and is a graduate of
I Leslie Hawthorne.
HasUngs nigh school, class of 1940.
Mrs. Ralph Herrick (Leone Leon- ’ Mr. Palmer work* his father's farm
, nrdi spent the weekend with Lieut. I and graduated from Middleville In
Herrick in Detroit
1941.
। Weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs
The young oouple will moke their
Frank Rogen nnd Mr. and Mrs. home with the groom's parents for
1 William Schader. Jr., were Mr. and I the present.
Mr*. Leon Brassuer. two daughter*
Thera many friends unite in ex­
I and twin aons of Chicago, ana were tending congratulations and beat
Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and wishes.
. Mrs. P. J. Cusack.
, Mrs. Maggie Gldley of Owosso Is ARMSTRONG—SPRINGER
spending the summer with her son
The marriage of MUs Bernice
and daughter-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Springer, daughter of Mrs. Addie
C. Springer, to Tech. Sgt. Myrl Ann। A. B. Gldley.
I Mr. and Mrs. Larry Schelhas. who strona. son. of Mr. and Mrs. Jasper
. are in Muskegon for the summer, Armstrong of Pittsford. Michigan,
at • eight-thirty
i spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. was solemnized
o'clock Sunday morning. June 27.
। G. Avery Aten.
Mrs. o. F. Chidester relumed on fu lAe hoinc ot the bride's mother.
Uie
Rev.
S.
Conger
Hathaway read­
■ Saturday from an extended visit
with Mr. and Mrs. Humphrey Ro- ing the service.
Preceding the wedding. MUs Ag­
has in Williamsville. New York, and
. on her return was the guest of Mr. nes Smith sang. “O Promlie Me" and
' and Mrs. Walter Phelps in Detroit .1 ^ve Xou Truly," and Mrs. Archie
McCoy pUyed Mendelssohn's "Wed­
for a few week*.
March" as the processional.
Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and ding
Baskets of blue delphiniums, roses
Mrs. lau rence Adams were Mr. and
mixed garden flowers made atMrs. Lyle Adams and *on, Paul and
Uactivc decorations.
and Mr. and Mr*. Merwin Adams
The bride, who was escorted by
and son Teddy, of Grand Rapids.
her brother. Lt. Clarence N. SprinsMrs. Edward Van Popering and cl was attired in a gown of while
। Mrs. Blake Allerding were tn De­ satin and marquisette, and earned
troit on Wednesday and attended a bouquet of roses and baby i
I the game between the Tigers and breath. Her fingertip veil fell from
' Cleveland Indians.
a tiara of white rosebuds.
I MU* Martha Lou Maus and MUs
JLorctt» Springer, .sister of
Marjorie 8tanl&lt;y left on Saturday the bride,
was maid of honor and
। for Interlochen, to attend the music Marlgean
Springer, a niece, was
camp.
Junior bridesmaid. They wore pale
I John Thwaltes and E. E Thwalt'es pink dresses similar in style io the
1 of Owosso were weekend guest* of bride's and white roses formed
i Mr. and Mrs. Edward Adams.
their
corsages.
Barbara Anne
I Mrs. Reid Bassett returned on
( Friday after a two weeks visit with Springer, another niece, aA flower
Sites 12 lo 42
wore pale blue organdy and
her husband at Cainp Claiborne. girl,
carried
mixed
roses.
Ixxihlana and Is now attending the
First Sgt. Keene Armstrong of
i summer session at Ann Arbor.
_ ________ _ __
Outer served his brother as
Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Maison"]eave i Forn?2:
Friday for a week's vacation al JSLJ**rt‘?«
Grand Island off Munising.
MUs Lucy Bassett of Lanrina U LX. M
spending a three weeks' vacation ' Ke
at home and MUs Lucille Bassett
3
“Exclusive, but not expensive"
U in Ann Arbor for a few days. | ^Xt^STrfthe Im-

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PERSONALS

ROOMS

HOTEL HASTINGS

Bakery Specials
for Friday and Saturday

SPICE APPLE CAKE

Doctors
Orders

BANGIIAIIT BAKERY

W

linens 4
EDRUG

STORE

• Summer Play Togs
Slacks

Swim Suits

Dresses • Shorts • Polos

Summer Sweaters, Etc.

k Sults
I to 3.75
i 1.98 - 2.25

runks
i to 3.75

i Now!
nprises capes.

to 10.75

GANTN€R Swim Suits

Men’i, Boys’ Swim Trunks

5Oc, 1.00 to 1.39

odes

lo 12.75

25c, 39c to 5Oc

-

?3’5 to *lOio

SLAX SUITS

2.Q5

*223 to *630

SLAX PANTS

Frandsen 9j
HASTINGS

&gt; Busy

TROPICAL WORSTED and AIR­
MOORE SUITS $243°, *273°, »293°

Special! Turkish Towels

Play Suits

tickets

Enjoy Your Holiday in
Cool Clothing from Baird’s

1.95, 2.95 to 5.00

SPORT SHIRTS

If it's for nihn or boys we have it at

DAVIS—POWELL
J. Davis of Bedford and Mrs
Sarah Powell of this city were married on Saturday evening at Assyria Center. Mr. and Mn. Da&lt;ls

‘ ‘
left on Monday to spend a- week
In Cadillac and on their return will
make their home at 303'i 8. Brood.way.

BAI

�THE HASTINGS BANNEK THURAT, JULY 1, HU

S3.mo;
USED CARS. TRAILERS.

AUCTION SALES
HENRY FLANNERY
PHONE 32*1

NASHVILLE

WANTED EMPLOYMENT

3433.

FIRST tl

MISCELLANEOUS

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Marshall Furnaces

|
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Repairs furnished and
stalled for all makes
furnaces

Eaves Troughing
Tin Shop

running condition. 1
inllrt mirth I
of Delton- It, F. Grunaarall.
T-l 1

;

Kilt HAl

,f

Floor Sanders for Rent

C. E. GOODYEAR HDWE.
142 X. Stat*
Phon* 2331

Swanson Agency

:
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a, lla.nng*
ifind. ..h&lt;..&gt;)
WANTED—&lt;iaaul
gaaoltne ato«e

FOR Hal

Hili’ saI

109 W. STATE

REDUCED RATES
Property damage
and Liability
Conforming to Michigan’s ne

CARD OF THANKS

FOR SAI.
FOR SALK—&lt;ImkI SR’ormirk bindvr;
3 hour riding eultl«*1ur; Star wind­
mill head sod wheel. W. M. Richard-

■ ''Michigan motorist*?

Hlft SALE— Fla

| Farm Bureau State Agent
«.

HA VI

FtlkHALE— Met

foreman ral.l. a d wire- fine. • .witch
boara; awitrkr* "wri'Xhini, 9*0s
trie iri.ner. 135
FOR HALE—Mlkh |OI1 on Walter
record*. &gt;11 kin. • ; bell tran.fornter;
Brown farm. - —
. . ..
.Irnal t r. it. f &lt;-r m r; radio teat m|ui:&gt;rill*. KO rod*
ment. all kind. aluminum prea.ure KOH HALE—HI*
Hpan 1*1 puppy
utm eeaner. repaired;
toa*l«r&lt; and fla Iron* repaired; vie- j
R. Hobleahl. 539 W. c/ntrr. F ‘ ' Tri 1

AUCTIONEER
tlst yoar Auctioa Sale* with

DEWEY REED

TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY

Hastings, Mick.

CABBAGE. TOMATO. Cdt'LTFLOWEK
plant., field grown, ftne.l quality.
Millltina now ready. Name low price
a. ,Ia*t year. Htinihln* Valley Nuraery A Heed Fann*. B mile, atraiclit
ea.t of Ha.ting, nit eentar road, tf
FOR HALE—7 we.k. *4 333**
IL E.
Voder. Freeport, pho
7-1

13SF5 or S337

Shipping Livestock

NoTick—y.

Every Saturday
JAKE DEFRIESTER
•NOTICE

! ».:&gt;

■rar Naaltriile.

Company Hastings stock-

t'oH HALE-Wa.hlng marhi
Win*'*. aoe v u-*i-.u&gt;
FOR

HOUSEHOLD GOODS

erred to be 13 stripes, alternate red
and white, with one large star, white
in a blue field and the coat of arms
of the State of Vermont therein. This
remained the state flag of Vermont
until 1919.
Ship Christening*
In ancient time* when a new ship
was launched the libation (or pour­
ing of wine) was practiced, conse­
crating the ship to th?, god whose
image she bore. The-uctlon of bless­
ing ships is alluded to by the monks
of St. Denys, and records of ship
christenings are found as far back
as 1418 when‘the bishop ot Bangor
was sent to Southampton. England,
to bless the king's ship* for success­
ful voyages. On October 20, 1797,
the Constitution, first U. S. navy'
ship launched, was christened by an
officer who broke a bottle of wine
over her prow. Champagne prob­
ably la used because it is a rare and
expensive wine and aullable, there­
fore. for auch an Important occa-

C. “Bill” SHERWOOD

NOTICE

CARD OF THANKB—We wi.h’ la.
lhaah lhe many friend*, rvlallie* and Due to shortage of hairpins, people
neishbor*. alao the V. t. W.. lhe Amer- dMirlng wet flngerwave* must bring
iran togloa. Ibv Ila*tin** Mf(. Co. and
their own pins.
Mr. Homer Hialth ot the Red Croaa for
lhe • lure re kiadaea* aad aympathy dur.
Thank you
In* lhe alekaeu and death ot our ho*hand and father. Hheranaa A. Smith.
Hollywood Beauty Service
We wl.h e*peelally to thank Dr. tothAdv. 7-1
rop. Rvt. Adroek aad Cha*.’Leonard and
hl* aaalitaata. Their hladan* will avrer be fursoltea.
Mra. Cora Hmilh
Ralph W. Smith
Ell.worth Hmilh
Elmer E. Hmilh
Joeeph F. Hmilh
Zelma Cox
Velma Komrau*

INSECT PROBLEMS!

C ARD OF THANKS—I wi.h to thank
all my friend* and relatlae* for th* lo.ety rord*. letter*, flowery and food thins*
to rat arnt me while al the ho*l&gt;ilal.
Al.a Dr. Hoff aad Mi*. Na*h for their
-wonderful ran. lhe hMpilal alaff and

Rid your premises of Bed-Bugs,
Roaches, 1 Moths,
Termites.
Fleas, Rodents, other pests by
reliable Fumigator &amp; Extermi­
nator.

PHONE 17F21 HICKORY
CORNERS AT MY EXPENSE

Stebbins &amp; Jacobs Drug Store
C. R. Rogers Seed Store.

Inquire

tf.

AUCTIONEER
Loren Coppock Delton, Mich.
Satisfaction Guaranteed. Dates can
be made at Banner Office.
ft.

ALL Y0KM8 or

INSURANCE and BONDS
W* bar* a tueftxl gift for tach
aulomoblla driver who call* at oar
office during tha month of Juna.

JERRY

DEAD STOCK
We meet all competition in paying

ANDRUS

Phoao 2511
Mat'L Bk. Bide.
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FEATHERS
URGENTLY NEEDED

removed free. Prompt Service 1
days a week. Phone collect. Batch armed forces and essential civilian
Creek 2-2ML
needs. Shipping charges refunded.

Battle Creek

Rendering

Co.

Lloyd Rager, Mgr.

THAT LOOSEN
NEED NOT EMBARRASS
Willard Arnold

happening to you.
little FAHTEETH. tl

featherbed wrapping instructions to
Northwestern Feather Co, 210 Scrib­
ner, NW, Grand Rapids, 4, Mich.

EXCHANGE
YOUR WHEAT
for some of that good

Lily White Flour
30 lb*, flour for bushel of

Mrs. (lay Miller.
ARD OF THANKH—M

CARD OP THANK*—I

froR SALE

FOB
INSURANCE

STAX OXAMOB
The neat regular meetla* win be Haturday etenin*. July S. A
attend­
ance I* de.lred.

FALSE TEETH

HALE— You.

BANNER WANT ADS PAY

H

FOR HALE

PROTECT YOUR CAR
. Stale Farms 80-30 collision
FARM BUREAU STATE AGENT

fl

HTHAVEU

.

Swanson Agency

Mn. Joha C. Bakrr
Mr. aad Mr* Hoary Folk
Mr. aad Mr*. Barnard Bahar
Mr. aad Mr*. Albert Bahvr
Mr. and Mr* Arthur Bahar
Ml** Nina Baher .
and srandvhlldrvn

j

■' 1

LOST. FOUND. STRAYED

CARD OF THANKS—I wieh to tksak
all my frirnda. neighbor. and. rotallna
fur the rarda. fruit aad floaara a«nl ma
during . my yfreat arrldtm, alan Dr.'
Lofdall and ihr Petinorh ho.pit.1 &gt;laft
for their *pi*ndid rare and than* who
M&gt; kindly helped oat la any way.
--- Your kind**** will nvvvr ba forgollta.
Carl H*ffl*bow*r
fur Ihelr aympathy. hlndnea* and beauti­
ful fleral offerlaa* al th* lime of lhe
CARD OF THANKHr-W* wiah to death of oar baby daughter and al.ler,
Alaa H»r. Ht»ne for hla
thank oar friend* and neighbor* 'for Fhylli. Anne
their kiadaeaa and ayrapathy aitended u* eoaaoUas woeda and lhe weaal.i foe lira
durtnr lb* dvath of owr wlfv and mothMr. and Mr*. Edfar FiHrld
Mr and Mr. Cbaa. BodinClaud* Mrtaiyra
Mr. and Mra. Cfc... Wallace
and Cblldran.
.
Dora and Kd*ar
C ARD OF THANKS—Wa with In*'
OXANOB------------- -------- thank uur frlrnala and nvlghbor*. Hlrk- WBT.COkn:
Wet-—,
wln l.e h,M RatUrory Uol&lt;v 345 F « A. U . and Kaatarn
day
Blsht,
July 3, There will be a proHior »( Hlvkury Cwraar* for tb.lr aympalhy.and braallful flawara; alau'Rrv ».vm *»u toneh. h.yeryone pka.e try
kublaAn for hl* rwmfortlns word* and aad be pretenl.
Mary Snyder, Lecturer
Mr. and Mr* Royrw Ilvalon for tbalr
1

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Surcty Beads
Phoaa 2183
Hastiars

H

I EMPLOYMENT-HELP WANTED

Sheldon Agency

i!si It h !

2-

il

k;

Moulton ‘chureh.
aiar. Slocum.
H H 3
7-1
FOR HAl.k — U plga. wgt.
Ho Mri'auL Middle II*

NATIONAL EDITORIAL—

L. Brodie and hi* new toxicologist
Dr. Raymond D. McNally, both of
California.
Carbon monoxide 1* fatal In suffi­
cient quantiUe* a* it is produced
in the exhaust gases of automobile*.
Coroner Brodie explained, but no tion* of other* in a successful busl-'
one know* how many accident* in 1 nes* enterprise.
which the driver 1* reported to have
The truth probably lie* between
fallen asleep at the wheel ar* du* these extremes, write* W. Mack Anto faulty exhaust pipe* that cause
ga* In 'Technology Review." Be­
milder degree* of carbon monoxide yond question, the Clermont wa* the
poisoning.
first commercially successful steamNo scientific study ha* ever been
made of the problem, a* far a* Dr. building her and proving that the
McNally could recall. An expert In steamboat could be something more
such type* of poisoning, he said he than an Interesting novelty.
welcomed lhe study a* on* of .the
On the other hand. It is now gen­
major task* of hi* ppst.—'
erally appreciated that Fulton did
To carry out the plan Coroner Bro­ not Invent but Improved and devel­
die issued an order that sample* ot oped the steamboat Furthermore,
blood from al) driver* killed In acci­ the work ot his predecessor* and
dents that ar* not adequately ex­ contemporaries gave him a rather
plained be forwarded by coroner’s broad foundation upon which to
physician* to Dr. McNally for analy­ build.
sis a* to carbon monoxide content
He also plans, he said, to make an
Day* of Belly Laughs
effort to get a new spectroscopic de­
Humor in pioneer times wa* like
vice, recently reported from Ger­
everything else. It wa* hard. Men
many, according to Dr. McNally,
that will tell how long previous to lived hard and died hard. They
worked hard and fought hard.. And
thc examination the victim wa* exwhen they laughed they la&amp;fhcd
hard.
Such a study, said pr. McNally,
would provide a sound basis for an
pressed in the superlative. Like Big
educational campaign among autoJoe Longston. who moved to Ken­
ists as to the danger of carbon mon­ tucky's Greene county from Virginia
oxide leaking from a broken exhaust in. 1790. most narrators could "out*
into a closed car.
run. outhop, outjump. throw down,
drag out and whip any man In the
country."
.
First Vermont Flag Wai
Frontier humor was simple, blunt
The Star* and Stripe* and
direct, writes Allan M. Trout In
The first Vermont flag of which lhe Louisville Courier-Journal No
double meaning permeated the sam­
and Stripes, with the addition of the ple* that have come down to us In
word "Vermont" This was adopted this dsy when the hidden point is
the one to laugh aL On the other
cording to information, obtained in hand, frontier joking was calculated
to bring belly laughs rather than
on the origin and form of the Ver­ the sly. sophisticated grins of more
mont flag at the Wilbur library in modem limes.
the Fleming museum of the Univcrsity of Vermont There have been
Bird Lore
four different Vermont flags, an act
The Arctic tern, which migrates
of the Vermont legislature in 1837 32.000 miles from lhe north polar
providing for a second flag, which region* to the Antarctic each year,
was unchanged until 1919.
sees more daylight than any ether
living thing.
For at least eight
1919 lasted only four years, and in month* of the year it ba* daylight
1923 the legislature provided for lhe 24 hour* a day.
present Vermont flag, which Is blue
and carries the yoat of arms of lhe
stale. It la considered strange that
during thc year* Vermont was an
independent commonwealth, from
1771 to 1791, a* far a* is possible to
discover—there was no stato flag—
this at a time at which "pomp and
ceremony of war and of civil state"
was by no means disregarded.

1

BUBaCRlPTIOK RATES

’

CLASSIFIED RATES

*11 my trlrnda. aalghbor* and relative*
for Ik* lovely fUwar*. pleat* aad eardi
•ent me during my reveal Illa***. Atu
Dr Wrdvl. Dr. Soutbwlrh. Dr. bu»d aad
all th* ouru. at Paaaoek ha.pit.l for
tholr kind attention.
Mn. Lillian Llvhty

p Is-niyisj

A plan to solve a problem that
ha* long troubled InvesUgator* of
automobile accidents—how large a
proportion of crashes involving th*

lh-4*’

BI0HTY-8EVZNTH TEAR

First Commercially Successful Beat
Historians differ as to tha real
importance of the contributions
made by Robert Fulton to the de­
velopment of steam navigation. The
authors of Americsn school histo­
ries, after paying scant tribute to
the earlier work of John Fitch, usu­
ally credit the invention of the
steamboat to Fulton. Many writers
who have dealt with the subject
more extensively are Inclined to rep­
resent Fulton as an opportunist who
originated nothing, but whcrdlscov-

Mishaps Being Studied

CLASSIFIED WANT ADS

FahlUhod arary Tkuaday
at Halting*. Michigan.

hi

' Monoxide Gat in Auto

Haetingg Banner

AN ESSENTIAL
WAR INDUSTRY
NEEDS HELP
TO "KEEP 'EM
ROLLING"
Brakemen
Switchmen
Telegraph Operators
Yard Clerks
Apply Superintendent's Office,
NYCRR, lackion. Mich.

POULTRY

We hare a complete stock

Quality

fuels

always.

SMITH BROS
VELTE &amp; CO
HASTINGS, MICH.

Betel Basting*

SOUTHWEST RUTLAND
Wm. Otis visited from Saturday
..n,n
.*
»e_

CASH

PRODUCE

FOR

75PF3-3.

Radiator*, Battaries, Alu­
minum, Brau, Coppar &amp;

CITY. COUNTRY AND RESORT

CLENN F. LAUIAUGH
r. d. cuiiw

telle Burghduff. * Mr. and Mra.
James Wilcox were Sunday evening
callers at the home
•*Glenn Morehouse.

LIVESTOCK

CURT SOLOMON
AUCTIONEER

iruss

YOUR DEAD OR DISABLED
FARM ANIMALS Are Valuable
HORSES $5.00

WOLVERINE AND THOROGOOD
WORK SHOES!

bXU-4

borne kagiaut

—p-T.uV -si

Detective of Emotions
The polygraph, commonly known
which measured blood pressure and
respiration while carefully chosen

RhTsale

questions are harmless and others
designed to arouse emotion in a
guilty but not an Innocent person.
While the guilty person tries to con­
trol one symptom—his breathing, for

Fitting

rati «f Mid dlr &gt;111.
Puli f-At.E—J 7.4

LAKE LOTS

$269 lo $595
Quality Shoo Made

N OT E:

shoes may be had with

LT BARKER’S

KALAMAZOO RENDERING WORKS

town.

them!

others.
fighting mad

COWS $4.00

We have a Collector Stationed at 912 W. Green St. in
Hastings to give immediate service. We pay the phone
charges. Phone Hastings 2565 or Kalamazoo 2-9544.

Buy the BEST made

FOR KENT—30 acre* of upland paalura.

For
iddleville

Mary Dunn of Kalamazoo spent
Friday night with her parents. Mr.
and Mra. Harry Dunn and Satur­
day and Sunday she visited friends
at Thornapple lake. * Luella
Schrier Is In Kalamazoo tills week
assisting Mrs. Louie Envoy with her
work. * Mr. and Mra. Lester Lord
were Sunday guests at thc home of
Mr. and Mrs James Wilcox. ★ Mra.
Roy Oaks and daughter Dellla
spent Wednesday in Hastings vlsl-

We are offering just six (6) lot* for sale. High and
dry building site*. The lot* range in size from 70 to
135 feet water frontage, and 178 to 350 feet deep. Each
lot has access to Lights, City Gas, Tel. Good roads
and nice swimming beach. Terms may be arranged
to suit your buying power. BUY NOW while wages
are high, and build when conditions will permit.

REID'S RESORT, THORNAPPLE LAKE

wanted—To tr*d*~

fsrfr»odo«’»JU«

�THE HASTINGS BANNER
HASTINGS. MICHIGAN. THURSDAY. JULY 1. 1943

HOW HENRY FORD
HELPED ENGLAND

NOTICE
set flnserwaves must bring
their own pins.

wood Beauty Service
Adv. 7-1

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FALL PROVES FATAL

PILOT AWARDED

^- PUBLIC FORUM

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SECTION TW&lt;
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BARRY BYPATHS

were music to their ears and they

terested In Ute fine honor that has 1
'*r,r*1* 1
V I I M 11 IJ
months old son pf Mr. and Mra.:1
• wiwi i
our pretty tree. We trimmed it tn
come to Pint Lieutenant Carl Rob­
Robert Howell (Grace Will) of Bursuch a hurry that sojnethlng es­
By JANE CAMERON
Alb*. Michigan
ert Edrqpnds. son of Mr. and Mrs.
Ungton suffered an accident which
caped our notice. It didn’t escape
June 18. 1943
Gordon Edmonds (Gladys Sisson) 1
proved fatal on Thursday of last
him though. He look off a bauble
Built 5,000 Tractor*, in
■ nd said.
«■!,( "That's
-"TSnat’a got
vnt Made
Xfo.t, In
!n'l,_
of Ann Arbor, formerly of Has­
I and
'Jai week. Mr. Howel) drove into the Gentlemen:
, We've decided to call all the little I pan on IL’’ Then he proceeded to j
90 Day*. Prevented
I am enclosing 12.00 In currency tings.
ui. Lumonui was one of sixteen •
“/union;' Il save* tlnje and ispll on the label and scrub* It on I
and plow and In his excitement, far a renewal ot my subscription.
A Food Shortage
the little fellow started to run to­ I guess I am a little late for I of­ pilots to be awarded the air medal , rouble. Mavbe we might better call I his front until he had the label all i
Jr.. them 'all Joe Louis Anytime you off. He took every ball off the tree
wards his father and It la thought ten write about the snow here but by Lt. Gen. Simon B. Buckner. —
IncUrtoVAll
—,n
War" Is the subject of an article in Duane stumbled over a stone caus­
look,
you can see them paired and did likewise and hung them I
commanding general of the Alaska,,_care
the current.Issue of Michigan His­ ing him to fall and strike his head Ina In its place.
Defense Command. The medal was off in twos, and fighting for all back and when he was through, the 1
tory Magazine written by CapL against the stone. He was taken
worth. The back yard looks tree looked like Rommel's Army had &lt;
When I came up here about 1882. given "for having completed &lt;in­ they're
Ilk,
V«
nr
n.n..
_ just
loaf nk.uH
Ihrnnuh it.
I, He
It, was
wnk full. &lt;
like
Madison
Square Garden. Were
passed through
Robert H Larson.
my brother Hollis told me that dividually &gt; more than 100 hours of
anticipating
the happy time when of nrldc and Joy at his good deed
"It Is difficult to picture Dear­ water where It was decided a blood whatever the weather was here it operational flight missions tn car­
»nd they departed with their candy
born a* It was during World War transfusion was necessary, but the made a business of it. And It proved go airplanes in the Alleutlans in ‘hey *U start enwln«- Pour
will
hlrne
...
.nH
,
n
f
or
Baby
aUler
wUh
whlch
J brtbed
bimg
an
end
to
our
slumbers.
I." says Capt. Larson "It ts now child died before that could be ac­ true many times that winter for the face of possible enemy attack
them out of the house before they
a ranldly growing community of complished. The coroner's verdict snow reached a depth of 3H feet and adverse weather.” Tne cits- 1
05,000 persons. Then it was a culet said death was due to a skull frac- on lhe level in the wood*. We lion said. The skill with which |,Random
remembrance* ■;— The discovered any more of my sins o!
---------- little village of less than 1.000.*'
worked in the wood* part of thc these officer* executed their mis- 1 lunty‘ cry of' triumph-6f a newborn omission.
Much of the itory has to do with
Duane was bom Dec. 18. 1941, Ume and several times a day. I tion* and the superior airmanship i baby. Nothlr&gt;g Hite it in the whole
Henry Ford's activities there and In Battle Creek and was an only have used a 4 ft. measure we had displayed is highly creditable."
। wood. Sew,.,,
tug shoe uunwu
button* on m&gt;
my
_
nearby, particularly with the ship­ child. Funeral services were held for measuring thc wood and meas­
"After nrelimlnary training at •
pl*y»ult
'• knees
------ --to break, them
building plant and naval training at Nashville on Saturday. Mr. and ured lhe snow with it and it took Pine Bluff. Ark., and Randolph I of creeping with the last baby.
| fl L A I K L J
station on the River Rouge which Mrs. Burl Will ot Hastings and Mr. *11 but Just a good hand hold to Field. Texas, Lt. Edmonds received Finding them greasing their kiddy- __________________________________
Mr. Ford provided for the Govern­ and Mn. Carl Howell ot Nashville measure the snow. Tlie ground his wing* and commlaston a* a *ec- car axle* with Vick's Vaporub
wasn't frozen and the snow thaw­ ond lieutenant at Lubbock Field Finding my wee - daughter after Jame* Cagney in "Yankee Doodle
ment without cost.
are the grandparents.
ing a little in lhe bottom and new Texas. May 20. 1942. He wa* then ’hey had stuffed hcr curb full of Dandy" with. Jeanne Cagney.
r rance*
ungiorn
snow coming on Just about kept sent to Bakersfield. Cal, and left ! 8W” burdocks. . .Cucumber boats F*J
“ce* Langford
success in building tractors for Brit­
t The
year's most xpcctacular Him
It at the 3‘v ft..level for quite a on June 14 for Alaska.
ish use whan the German
n suomarsubmar­ i
wajh
...................................
while.
-j —; telling the life story of America's
ine warfare caused a dangerous
"Promoted to first lieutenant last
atest showman—George N. Co­
When we fell a tree it buried It­ Christmas,
vtMtMUM., »o
&gt;IM been
0CV., engaged
et.g.grc u.
Feal
I food shortage in the British Isles.1 MflSCaQ0 From FlOHCC
he ha*
in I , W( are beginning to hear about —
self in the snow and then we would I ining
I Mr. Ford built a temporary plant at I - — —
flying troop ana
and supply carrying I “
the
‘c.rwr*
woes «nau_i«u
and trials ana
and inourauun*
tribulations ;19.an"
*onB* ana P1**4 ne
fall another one across the flrat planes between Alaskan, bases. of lllc cW-»&gt;rc*Jters In the drying
I Dearborn and in three months he
. . .
I had 5,000 tractor* tn use in the Isles. Miss Jean Cadwallader who' lives one and cut thkt one Into wood which he has described in letter* Plant at Hastings. Il seems that af- wro’**
and when we got all that was with­ home as 'shuttle service."'
I It saved the day for Great Britain.
। ter
— you break
break eggs all week
week, good
__ _
with
her
parents
Mr.
and
Mra.
C.
rtruil. the
.u- family I,...,
and
He Hired tne IMM* atsrrtnr
I ‘.'Lord Northcllffe came personally B. Cadwallader at 729 S. Church in reach we had the snow pretty While
lived In Has- Will hart
b“&lt;l airoa
«««•• rntt,n
ro««n muc
*88*- “
nd wren.
Erwlh. Evelyn Venable
I to Dearborn and tested lhe tractor street has been unusually hanny well tramped down and would then Ungs. Carl attended lhe local high *»th chickens in. that you don't Stuart
The story of a mild bookkeeper
cut up the flrat tree. We usually school, later graduating from the Snre
| in a nearby field.” write* Capt. Lar­
for e8g’ ?ud. wa« a‘ the
and
excited
over
the
circumstance
who
becomes
an
air warden and
had a path beat before a tree start­ Owosso high rchool. He then at- 18'rarK&gt; Theatre and the comedy
I ion. "On return he cabled the flrat
I order and Mr. Ford sent Mr. Soren- that brought her word from Harold ed to fall so we could get away tended M- S. C„ leaving In July. * howed a big egg and he said that succeed* In getting himself Involved
of Kalamazoo who is now from it. When spring came the 1941. when he jolneed the Army Air i Wng from thc groans in the en­ in a series ot wild adventures.
I /.on to England to make arrange- Simmons
a
prisoner
of
wgr
in
Germany.
snow soon went off and we liad a forces. He has not been home since dlence that some ot the egg-break­
I ment*." Some of these tractor* are
"Bowery at Midnight" steering
On Thursday a short wave radio good growing season.
still In use there.
entering the service but hope* to era wcre present,
I
A* In World War II *o tn the communication addressed to Jean
We had plenty of snow last win­ come for his twenty-third birth- 1
- •
A thrilling mystery drama follow Piral World War. Mr. Ford offered from Harold, which wa* sent over ter and Uli* spring have had plenty day on July 1.
। I've been scrapping with a bird ing the gory trails of a college pro■
lhe
air
nreaumely
from
Bavaria,
ac
­
or
1
empert-ure
gcu
up
t
t,
ot
rain.
Tempen.-.ure
gets
up
his facilities to lhe Navy. Many perall day. He keeps doing lhe Morse । feasor.
.
..
..
soiu look with amazement unon lhe counts for the some eighty messages around 80 or a little above most | n
Code for V. Now doing the Victory
...
achievements of Mr. Kaiser In shlp- Jean lias received from all over lhe every day now, with cold nights.
symbol is nice. Ils patriotic. It's. "Sherlock Holmes In Washington"
.
.. .
, r
building without realizing the vast­ country and Canada from people I haven't seen a snake or heard lhe ’
commendable. But does he have to starring Baril Rathbone. Nigel Brace
keen
tn a ma*2
A f.r.fllli'o
«&lt;
ness of an accomplishment that who heard the broadcast.
keep it nn
up seven hmlrs
hours in
row?
A
far-flung rnn.nln.rv
conspiracy tn
to possess
Harold, who has been In service
I took place right here in Michigan.”
Miss Margaret L. Houston; who All I've heard today has been tee- an Important state document is
terday helping to get a little saw­
I sav* the writer.
dramatised based on tlie characters
made many local friends during her
I
Hie Dearborn Pres* published a well and receiving good care and mill started and I saw some mos­ visit here with her sister and broth- dash. Over and over. O/er and over. created by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. ’
II story about a group of editors from sent his love. Strangely enough Jear quitoes that would sure take the
Hour after hour. Always in the same
I Mexico who were visiting the Eagle had received a card from Harold premium for lang bills and they Hebdon. married Lt. Edgar W. note. He could at least drop lhe
I plant. “When they saw the sub just four weeks avo from an Italian worked as though they were drill­ Wilson A. 8. G, on June 30th in dash two notes like Beethoven's
The story deals with lhe battle
I chasers nosing their way toward prison camp In which he asked her ing for ol).
Philadelphia. Pa.
U. Wilson Is Fifth Symphony. That would break
I England lhey allowed their exclt- to try and send him vitamin tablet*
With kind regards to lhe Ban­ assistant adjutant at the University the monotony. But not him! I took against crookedness in the cattle­
I abl&lt;* Southern temperament to rise and chocolate. The package was ner and all its reader*. I am.
of Pennsylvania In charge of train­ the old cat under my arm and went country.
I until their chatter vied with the riv- sent and whether he received it Is
•
Very truly yours.
cut
and
pointed
and
she
started
to
ing pre-lnductlon groups.
Mra.
I eUng guns. That stream there '*ald not yet known.
Hebdon left last week for Phil­ purr and lick her chops, and the Pennsy Iranians In "Varsity Show” &gt;
Jean, who taught school In Litch­
I Mr. Pord. pointing an Index finger
adelphia where she will visit rela­ Died moved to another tree on the
With Dick Powell. Prisclla and
I down the *le«nv Route River, 'takes field last year and Is now working BOY SCOUT NEWS
tives and
attend her sister's other side of the house out of sight. Rosemary Lane and Johnny Davis.
at the Fort Custer Reception CenI a boat right to England."
Troop 107 members were privileged wedding, returning home the flrat If I hear him say "Pelican," then In lhe- supporting cast the plot of
I'll know he's a government agent
all the messages but even though lo have Lieutenant (jg&gt; Hugh Kelly week In July.
the picture deals with the efforts
and forgive him.
DEATH OF DAY .
give
them
a
talk
at
their
June
21
they all heard the same broadcast,
of Chuck Daly, a Broadway pro­
OLD DAUGHTER
no two reports are exactly the same. meeting on the training and ex­ WORDS OF PRAISE FOR
ducers to stage an annual show.
Ellen L, the day old daughter of “Some thought I was hl* sister, periences of- a navy fighter pilot. MRS. VINNIE BOYD
-Something
fine—Tile Jicarjlla
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Price, died other* hi* wife, and tome even Lieutenant Kelly was at Casablanca
Mra. Vlnnte Ream Boyd of At­ Apache Indians have sent every one Errol Flynn, Alexis Smith in
on Saturday and a short service thought I was hi* mother." she said
lanta. Ga., had the pleasure of pre­ of their able&gt;bodied men to war and "Gentlemen Jim"
was held in the Bowne Center Harold has no parents so lhe mes­ of the boys' questions about avia­ senting a program before a large every Monday they buy bonds. They
Packing all the excitement of the
cemetery that same day, where sage was addresed onlv to Jean. tion.
and distinguished audience in that are REAL AMERICANS in deed as 1880's and the color of the Gay
committal was made. She Is sur­ She Is trying to acknowledge all of
The Troop voted lo have their city on Saturday. May 8. when she well as name. We send them a ver­ Nineties tn the action account of
vived by her parents; a brother. the letter* she lias received and it next meeting a teat-passing meet­ appeared before the High Museum bal bouquet of red roses, white car­ lhe life of James Corbett.
Harold: and three grandparents. is quite a Job but Jean commented, ing. This will be held at thc Pres­ of Art. She gave a "brilliant de­ nations and blue Canterberry. Bells. Jon Hall. Maria Montes and
.
Sabu In “White Savage"
"I appreciate their Intereat in writ­ byterian Church June 28. On July lineation of the 'Drama Inspired
HICKORY CORNERS
Speaking of real Americans, last
Through Art.' " according to the no­
The story concents the turbulent.
ing to me so I win keep at It until
Thc annual school meeting of the they are all answered."
all the Troop and candidates
tices from the committee. "Mra. Christmas the Small Fry and his
W. K. Kellogg Agricultural school
sssfe
Boyd has won wide recognition far Sister came down and brought me
will be held Monday evening. July
I
her original work as both monolo- a gift they had made. My thanks 8en_i Island Princess
NEW IDEA CLUB HAS
13th at 8 o'clock. Mr. McCrary and f^VIl^LOCATION
gl*t and playwright."
CLEVER PROGRAM
Mrs. Boyd was pleased lo receive
Thursday
evening.
June
17.
Mrs.
The Banner U indebted to Mra.
terms expire this year. The staff
a letter from tlie director of the
Alma
Flngleton
was
hostess
to
the
of teachers for next year is nearly Vlnnle Ream Boyd qf Atlanta. Ga.. New Idea clii&gt;, ten members at­ High Musenm. Mra. L. P. Skidmore,
completed. AU voters In this school for the Interesting and clever tending. After the usual 6:30 din­ from which are taken the follow­
The
district .should attend tills meeting. article appearing herewith.
ner. Mrs. Mabel Roush directed an ing excerpts:
* Miss Edna Willison is at Evan­ caption Is. "Can The Captain Be In interesting program, first asking
There are moments In our life
,
ston, Illinois for the six weeks Shangri La?"
which I feel we live with genuine
Norfolk. Neb. Feb. 10(API—The each one to tell the date at their pleasure. Such a moment. If we
summer term at North Western
University. * Mr. and Mrs. Charles censor may not have had any wedding anniversary and some in­ may call It a moment, occurred
in connection with the event,
Jones of Jackson were weekend trouble over the letter Capt. Clark cident
of the responses being very Saturday morning. I am sure that
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Sanford M. Thaler sent to hb father. W. W. several
every person in the audience en­
clever and amusing.
Willison and attended Bible Con­ Thaler of Norfolk, but to say it
Mra. Rousn
Mr*.
Roush then described the , joyed as genuinely as I did your
ference at Midland Park Gull lake. left the folks at homedn the dark development
of the marriage cus- I wonderful talk. Il was both pleas* Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Town and is putting it mildly.
toms In various countries, beginning
and Inspiring, and I am sure,
Capt. Thaler dated the letter with the early Idea of "capturing" Icd
son of Detroit were guests of tils
people to a deeper appremother and sister, Mrs Sarah Town "who carts" and gave the place of
bride by conquest. Later wives
and Mra. Hazel Nunnemaker Sat­ origin as "ditto”. A portion gives
average person slur* and Is al­
tre purchased, a woman, a cow । the------------------.-'.-I- .-------- of Wp
urday and Sunday. * Mra. Norman the general idea.
"Alter leaving where we
— were.
------- Prom this custom developed the ww*
Halton is home alter spending sev­
.
www.
owe•_?_?!£** v.
of B..W.WW.
gratitude to
to you for
iciv for
ujr here
ncic and
ana not
uui knowing
muwum
•••— —-—■eral weeks with her husband in we left
Texas. ★ Rev. and Mra. Iler and we were coming from there to here 'dowry Idea. At one time a cord
Sallie Lou spent test week with we could not tell if we would ar- tied around the waist Indicated that
Mra. Iler's parents. Rev. and Mrs
~ ... .._5_
# The we are here and not there.
"The weather here is just as it finger of the left hand as a sym- I you at a not t°o,d!atant date.
.. — ... —
.... ------ Church
will meet with Mr. and Mrs. Clair is. it this season, but of course, un­ bol of marriage. In former days
Hingerford Friday evening. June 20. like-the weather we had before we the wedding ring was worn on the
m
* Mr. and Mra. John Mourer were came here.
dex finger of the left hwd.™
PhxJJH Anne, daughter of Mr.
' From there to here is Just as far
at Battle Creek on business Fri­
"Casting Of shoes'* ' IIs another
_ .and
iand Mrs.
Mns- Erltrar
Ed«" Wlfleid
Wleld nf Trvinsr
Wi*.
day and caUed on Ethlelyn Snyder. as from here to there. I feel lust
Bible S dlK1 on Monday. June 21, at the
biDie signiWeekend guests at the Mourer as I should for this kind of weather symbol which has a ___
denoting exenange
exchange-______
of proor
pro­ j ase of one year and nine month.
home were Mrs. Ardythe Whit tecre here, but of course I felt all right tflcance. acnoiing
-h
perty. Several other old as well
and Mrs. Leualla Beadle of Battle for the kind of weather there, so peny.
Creek. Dinner guests Sunday were there is nothing to be alarmed as modem practices were discussed “Iothc.r; , Rar'I,“5;' 1 .5
lhP Va
V.”. Mra. Adetta Wallace. Hasting*^
about. The way we came here Is
lust the way everyone comes from simplicity of'the old Quaker mar­
gusta.
nage
ceremony
—
me
man
ana
worn,nd
.®°
ra
',
home;
and three
there to here. In short, where I riage ceremony—the man and wornan simply stating before witnesses grandparents. Funeral services were
am is where I am.**
PLEASANT HILL
held at the Leonard Chapel WedMr. and Mrs. James Hi trie an and NEW TECHNICIAN AT
In Ufe tiny European country of
four children ot Grand Rapid*
Albania, the fire I* sacred. When , Winston Stone officiating. Inter­
were Wednesday supper guests of PENNOCK HOSPITAL
Miss Betty Elies Alice of Detroit the bride ts taken to her home, a ment in the Irving cemetery. ■
Mr. and Mr*. Clifton Campbell.
her duties as technician at fire Is built and she must stand
* Mrs. R. J. Williams is at St. began
IF IT WONT HELP WIN THE
Pennock Hoepltai on June 2 Ist»Miss by lhe fireplace with fire tongs and
Joseph hospital. Ann Arbor, where
WAR—FORGET IT.
cannot speak or rest for three days.
she had a cataract removed from
Mrs. Roush's talk was exceedingly
one eye. She expects to return has had previous
Flint.
interesting and Instructive, the
home tills weekend. * Mr. and Mrs.
At
the
present
time
she
Is
stay
­
above being but a few of the things
Clare Williams and R. J. Williams
PutYMT
made a business call on Mr. and ing with Mr*. Carrie Coleman.
Mrs. Ivan Buraley of near Char­ After July 1st she will occupy the
Among the senices which tuber­
lotte Sunday p. m. * The Sunshine Hurd apartment vacated by Mrs.
culosis
Christmas
seals
support
Is
club will postpone their meeting
the film loan library. Tuberculosis i
until August on account of lhe busy
During the 10 months ending
were seen by 97.427 persons
season. * Mrs. Mae McDonald is Anrll 1. 1943. the Christmas seal movies
the 19 months ending April 1.
entertaining her son and wife for clinics in Michigan X-rayed 9772 in
according to the annual re­
a few day* before he leaves for persons and recommended 231 for 1943.
port of Whc Michigan Tuberculosis I
training camp. * Paul Palmer and sanatorium treatment
Association.
MUs Hortense Mead were quietly
married Saturday evening and are
now staying with his parents where
Paul U engaged In farming. Con­
gratulations. * Sunday dinner

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will entertain with a miscellaneous
shower this Wednesday evening,
the Sunshine Club and the Irving
Garden Club tn honor of Mra. Paul
PLEA8ANT RIDGE
Mbs Mary Teeter is at Camp
Mack, near Milford. Indiana, going
with her Sunday school class. * We

ma Bragdon Is at Blodgett hospital
Grand Rapids, w Mr. and Mrs.
Ronald Lehman of Woodland spent
Bunday al Wamle Kelsey's. * DonCloned in Alabama for several
months Is visiting home folks. *
The vacation Bible school is in ses­
sion this week at Coats drove.
A program following on Friday
night. * Tlie Ladles Aid will meet
Friday afternoon at two o'clock at

and program. * Mr. and Mrs Cecli
Ronk of Urbandale spent Bunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Lester Klnna.

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�THE HASTINGSBANNER, THURSDAY. JULY 1, 1MJ

^^dfalher
I at 24 Milled
the term, onjrhkh baby daughter^* .Mix Gertrude
ihis way home, according to a mes­ ily at Vermontville. * Pvt. Harry ! wlth^hls
w.m»
a&gt;a&gt;aiuia,,icr and^grand-1
aim Kinnu- spent
spcm Jhe
me &gt;*tbMr_part
latter port of
ot the
tne week
wcck at « wiucu hi me laini mi whkii onoy aaugntcr. w Mn.
i mother Lyons while his mother was I with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Day and be lived the rest of his life. He was | Schuster and family of Richland
i
sage
received by them tills Monday
imorning. * Miss Mary
Agnes Mis*
He recently completed his In tlie hospital with a new baoy | Mr. and Mrs. Will Hyde. * Dr. married to Catherine Bonneville. ; and Mra. Lance Warner and chilcaused quite a little excite- and Mn. Clayton WlllitU and twin Aim. 19. 1893 who survives, also five dren of Parchment were guests
a armament course al Denver. Colo ilster,
— for _
■Stokoe who had been home
ment during hla visit. He flrot fell daughters of Saranac were Thur*-1 children. * Jack Horton and Glenn Friday of Mr. and Mra. Albert WarIfiBing of n Mlu Martella Steeby and broih- trom one of the slide* on the play- day caller* of Rev. and Mra. J. J. Williams
]few days following th*
---------1—
- a 4S
----------- 1—
each
landed
pound
I ner. * * •Mr. --and-Mrs.—
Robert Van
fontlac tf^rtstcr of EXst Lansing spent ground and broke bU right arm । Wfilett*. * Mrs b E Mudge and
bass in Pleasant lake. Jack caught i Bo ven and daughter J errains of
j
•
for Da- me weekend at home in IzlgrUon an inch above' the wri»t. Later Mr. and Mra. T. N. Dutmar or his
Friday morning also three »mal- । Kall
। ——
™ • *ununer . wit): their parents. Mr. a
while a neighbor, Mra. Henry Poul- | Grand Rapids called on Mra. Clare lei* bass. Oltnn made his catch dara
,
«•»,«•« .Putting somo more hois* o*y and family Bunday afternoon. Saturday night. Roger Williams I .nd
]
In ids ball she accidentally ran the They were here for the Home Com- landed a three pounder In tha same , °(
stalled
not printed' In the phone । in chaSre of a playground
book
axc-Ray Uoni. U F.&lt;; Mack ' txoUvw, tuchar al a group ot boy* crochet hook she was Using for lhe I ing. * Mr. and Mrs Russell Mead lake Saturday nighL * T------------- ''
I
..A SIEM rNn
i at the VocaUonal school * Mr. and purpose, into her finger and it was | »,’d children were Sunday dinner friends of Mr. and Mra.
nccessaiy lo go thus encumbered u I gue*u of Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Mc;
X* the evening Mr. Stillwell gave ------- ----- .ter sister. Mn Isadora Monday
broke the heat wave of (he I Mr?, Claude Rosenberg relumed the doctor's office where the hoox j Keown of Quimby. Sunday eve- Duddles are lArry lo lun
।
a* chalk talk at the Bible school Sherwood and Mr. and Mrs. Ray past
week and a lot of good al- | home Monday from a week spent wu removed. * Mrs. T. J. Berry nlng callers of the Buase^TMeaas iia* resigned his position
TOlan.Jt. William McKevltE assisted |though
It may hare hampered »lth lrtaUw in Detroit and So-.Intendenl of lhe Delton 1
blT&amp;e pdstqffice Friday and Sat- ।haying somewhat. ★ Paul Gackler tr polnt. Their son-ln-Jaw. Mon­ who haa been confined to the bed, were Mr. and Mrs Allah Brumm ricultural school. They Jel
Mra
urday while, postmaster Gardner iiz unable to work becawie of some roc n|bt» of Grand Rapids who for several weeks with a heart all-. and children of Larulnr. ♦ Mr. and
caller*
was at the lake fishing. * Freddie smashed rib* which he received In 1 K(U accepted In the Navy and left ment, Is now able to be up some , Mr* Forrest Potter and aon of Doeaclj day. We are all glad to know ; waglac spent Saturday night .s&lt;d
young son of Mr. and Mrs. Ed un
,
accident Tuesday night of lost • Detroit TieMlay. wo* taken very ill of
her ImprovemeiiL * Mrs. Peter port of Sunday with Mr. and Mrs ocrintcndent of the achool here for
slsgel.niet with a painful accident wc
, sk; J1' .**?
JrM.'SMfri
on the tntta wttb * r»u bladder
Friday evening when he stepped on ।and In front of the Fred Bucking- ■ attack and taken to a hospital be- Peterson has completed het school George Gillett and sons * Sundos- the past five years. Tha beat wishes . _
Place one mile we*l of town.; fore they reached Chicago^ Later at lhe Convalescent Home for ChU- ‘ dinner guesU of Mr. and Mra. J. of their friend* go with them Id i here,
scsae gloss while swimming In the harn
t
Farmington and with her | L. Higdon were Mr. and Mra Har- tttelr new home. * The Rural Letter were
river with .some young playmates. hit
।
another track owned by Orey he was transferred to the Great dren el J*™*
819kle *? expected । old Iflgdon and daughter of Battle Carriere of Barry
He cut hts foot badly but it u heal- Dawran
j
and their Ira K
of Caledonia which was, Lakes Training station hospital,
tng nlevly wlfhcxu any bad effects. parked
f
fish *up- ' Almond webey, Mr. and Mfo. Lynw-fthoul light* Paul's truck Mri. Giup. who had also gone to this Wednesday to make Middle- Creek and the Forrest Potter's of wive* enjoyed a p
h*r permanent home. The Dowagiac. ★ Mr. and Mra. L. A. pcr at IM home
★ ’The Mark Sines home on the wns
,
and Mn». I den Johnooek, juhlor and Joy of
overturned and he wa* pinned Detroit and taken her II Hie nleca ville
recently purchased the Day and Wendell were Sunday af- RuireU Molt al Wall Jake, Satur- 4 Detroit and Mr. and Mr*. Albert
Irving road has been a pleasant beneath
t
It. Neighbor* who heard I Nancy Rosenberg brought the llt- Petersens
Sandefur home on Broadway. ♦ temoon callers of Mr. and Mra.
pUu? 'till* svrek. Their son James the
(
crash rushed to hh assistance i ue glri home and went over to chl- C audc Kermecn an employee of thc, Frank Day of 8. Hastings. * Dale day night. Forty were in attendance.. Tutlc and son of Battle Creek were
.
B..~... _ —.... ___ who went Into 'service January 7 and
,
Leighton.
he wa* taken to Pennock ho*- caK0 h, &amp; her husband Friday, BUm factory in Hastings k having . DeVine was a Sunday evenbig call­ * Mr. and Mr*. Maurice Adrisnaon weekend guest* a* the Jesse Osgood
gar &amp;po«u Uia-wackcnd In Grand t spent 24 hours here Frldav while pital
.
of Morgan. Mr. nnd Mr* Roy Ad- (home. Junior staying over for a va*
but was found not critically * ladles of lhe Mazlcra-Jonea cir?£&amp; * vacation from ills duties er of hla parents. Mr. and Mra. rl*n*on qf BstUe Creek. Mr. and | ration. * Mr. and Mra. Weber and
ipids iritb bis mother who has • being transferred from North Caro- nurt.
f
but sufferirig from shock clc served a cafeteria supper at the *
WUllam Campbell Juurtompleted Ralph DeVine. * Amelia. Shirley Mra. Robert Louden of Wall lake 1 Mra. Tuttle expect to teavp Wedsployment there is driver for the - llna to Flint. Jim Is now Pfc. and cuts
(
and the damaged ribs. Paul * Methodist church thi* Monday *
hi* teaching dul^ya' in the Detroit I and Janette Brumm spent .Monday
... —
—
j
Peter
Piri*M)terlys.
Csrrihd hl*-’ taking mechanics in the tank corp, truck
was smashed to bits and he evening, but were unable to *ervc sciwoU and spent lhe weekend here with their grandparents. * Mr.
J really fortunate ic. have come Ihc atrnwberry shortcake as planbaby slater art staying at the home | Hl* brother. Pvt. Ira Sines who U
bf Mr*. Lewis nnkbelper wret of I has been in the army two years out
c
alUa..* Tha Middleville O. E. ned because thc extreme heat and with his father, C. B. Campbell. * ' and Mrs. Maurice Adrianson and son Sunday. ★ Mr. and Mrs. Carl and Mrs. Gerald Cook and Mr. and
t&lt;jwn a? brjtl) barent-, are employed. and for lhe past eighteen month* 8.
f
chapter held tiw last regular, dry weather put a crimp cn thc Mr. and Mrs. George Tanuc. nro । Peter were Sunday callers of their Slmmoi) atul non Charles of Ann Mrs. Leon'Cook were recent guests
* Mr. and Mrs. Harold Haskin* stationed in Panama, arrived In rmc,'^nA before summer vacation : crop. *Mra. Ora HUftkley left for June Steen, of Grand Rapids are grandfather Adrianson In Delton, Arbor spent the weekend with her ol Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Anders and
of a little dAugJiler. Karen * Mr and Mra. Victor Benson and
and baby _*du of S* range . were , California the 25 and is on on
&lt;
Friday evening. * Sam Coat.': her home In Jackson this Tuesday parents
Mrs. Leon Pennock and fam­ family. Gerald la la training st tha
Louie, born on June 18. June and daughter of Laming were guests of stater.
wh0 ujbu Claude Kermecn with noon, after spending a few day* her
* Russell Boulter caught a six Great Lakes Naval Station at Chi­
Mr. and Mr*. Frank .Mr. and Mra Burr Fossett and ily.
the remeleo- work, was affected wllI1 her brother and mter-ln-law. Steenparents,
walled eyed pike in Wall cago and Leon is a: Selfridge Field.
were
Middleville real- family from Thursday until Sat-: pound
*7 ‘,’w. he*1 last
and .1* 11] Mr. and Mr*. Fred Stokoe on the dents. * Mr.former
lake recently. * Mn, Austin Ferris * Leon Pigott was In Detroit but
and
Mra.
Glenn
Allen
1
urday
night.
Miss
Ruth
Green
of
at his home * Mra. AJ Pierce and v-3y home from a vacation spent at and son Richard of Grand Rapids Bellevue is spending this week with and two daughters M*rjoric and week where ha attended the ninth
Mr*. John Zcdman and two chll- Bay View. * Mr. and Ml*. Gilbert visited his uncle Glenn Alien and i the Fassetu. * Miss Agnes Benson Mareita who reside near the Bristol grade graduation exercises of his
dren of Lansing spent the weekend , Timm, who reside on the Reg Crid- family nt Parmelee. Wednesday?** l* enjoying a two week* vacation school called on Mrs. Angle Tltu*
Sth ,t,‘?eD,0En"s P“r“‘u' MLann ler farm, are parent* of a baby Mr*. Shirley- Howell of the Bell. from her office duties in Hasting* Sunday aftemoojy ।
9«‘m*n Mcl* boy. Gordon Lee. bom In Pennbck Telephone office Is expected home Last week she attended the C K
SOUTH THORN APPLE
vln Wise left for the West coast Sun- hospital. Thursday. June 24. Tlie tills week from a visit with hcr , state convention in Kalamazoo and JVEST HOPE
Mastax Ivan Thomas, ton at Mr.
day night after a short visit wun, grandmother. Mra. Nelson is car- husband who is stationed In Ne- , Is spending this week in lamlnr
The McCallum School Reunion and Mra. Walter Thomas of Has*
hl* mother. Mr*. Lloyd Knox. Mel- ing for thc mother and baby who braska. * Miss Marilyn Gillett left * Mra. Gordon Hoffmsn is working
sin who iuu been in the Naw for i wrre brought home by ambulance for aun Arbor Wednesday where in the office at the Penney store will be held at the school house Ungs U spending lhe week with
Satuday. July 17th. The following
some years, has seen plenty of. Friday. * Miss Helen Frey, daugh.i*11!?1.*” thrce
study . in Hnxting*. * Mr. and Mr*. Floyd
actlon—was wounded at Pearl Har-' tcr cf Mr. and Mrs. Will Frey of
committee* have been appointed. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Andler. *
UniversityKbefore beginning Ne.sbct and Jeanne attended the Yard, Abe Hayward and Glenn1 Mr*. HatUe Johnson spent the lat­
bor and later brought home to the , Leighton "township nnd Mis* Ann at-the
nurses training course at the Grange picnic at Reid's reoort on Mon-house: dinner. Belle McCallum ter part of last week in Hastings
U. S. for hospitalization. He has Douglass of Dorr left on Wcdr.es- her
Butterworth hospital in Grand Sunday.
and Mabelle Osgood: Program, with Mr. and Mn. James Johnson
more recently spent considerable day for thc Univcndty at Ann Ar­ Rapids.
Her mother accompanied .
' -------------------------------------- Grace McCallum and Fem Barnes. of 209 8. Michigan. On Sunday
time in the Guadalcanal zode. ♦ bor where they will have three- her to Battle
Creek and spent the dei.TON
♦ Bobby Anders wm taken to Pm­ they all look dinner with Mra.
Mr. and.Mrs. William Hulett and . months study before beginning a.y with ■ rnrna « Mr. ina Mn
----.
Mr. ana Mrs. Roy McCaul were I nurse* training at Butterworth hew- Delbert Buxton and daughter Phyl- 1 Mn. William Trine. Marshall. ,lo?k hospital Saturday night with James Johnson's son. Edger Usffel
artira case/of
r...
*,!&gt; and family in Kalamazoo later re­
poisoning on his
calted to Grand Rapids Thursday Dltal m Grand Rapids. * Mr*. John B* of Grand Rapids were weekend ;Mrz. Lucille McKenge, Cereseo and an’ acute
:e. Hl* mother, Mra. Sarah An­ luming bringing Mr*. Hattie John­
afternoon by the critical illnea* of &gt; Buchanan and baby son Bobble visitors of hcr parents Mr. and Mr»- Lulu Foust and children of
ders is staying at the hospital help­ son back here to her home south
Mr. Hulett s cousin. Thane Hutelt. । i,.ft for theJr lwme hl Philadelphia Mr*. Mark Ritchie at their GuirtTecmisha visited Mrs. Angle .TiUUt
who P^sed *way Friday. They ; Pa. 0I1 Tuesday of lost week, after
big care for him. * Mr. and Mrs, of Middleville. * Jack Wilson, aon
lake
cottage
and
hcliM-d
Mark
obrecently.
*
Mr.
and
Mra.
John
Adfra Osgood and children called on of Mr. and Mra. Walter Wilson of
also attended hla funeral in Grand Several weeks' visit al the home ot
Rapids on Sunday afternoon. * । her parent*. Mr. and Mra. Monroe serve hl* birthday wnlch was Sat- a,u*. •ocal an&lt;l bfra. Glenn Williams Mr*. Martha Rc plogle Sunday af­ Middleville la aaaiatlng at the home
| Mr. «nd Mra. Jack Rosenberg anu Allblr ln Leighton * MLs* Loueta urday. * Mra. Norman Maclver and »»&lt;i three children of Gull lake ternoon. * Mr. and Mrs. Fred Schul- of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Leclear. *
went to Grand Rapids this spent Wednesday In Battle Creek. meyer of Plainwell. Mr. and Mrs.
three children attend^ the circus . cook Ls visiting her parent*. Mr children
Mr. and Mra. James Oliver and
Monday
to
spend
the
week
with
*
Mr*.
Lottie
CoUlster.
Delton,
anin Grand Rapids Monday. * Miss and Mrs Roy Cook In Battle Creek. her porenL*. * Branch Spaulding of 1 nounces the marriage of her daugh- Dan McCallum. Mr. and Mrs. James daughter Emma entertained on
Pauline Benaway of lite Bell Tele- | * Mr. and Mra. P. J. White and
Wilcox were Sunday callers of Mr. Sunday Mr. and Mrs. George Mas­
and Belle White of Cale- 1 lpr Mis* Iva Case and Pvt. Rex
Mrs. Glenn Morehouse. ★ Con­ on and little daughter, also hla aon
phone Co s office at Battle Creek the latter* ron. Jack Redford, of -.Muskegon
donla were Sunday cajlen of Mr* Gettys. Kalamazoo. Tlie ceremony and
•Pent FHO*)’ n‘«h‘ and Saturday । jack.son apent tbc weekend with, E. F. Blake and family. * Mr. and was read on June 1st In lhe Metho­ gratulation* to Mr. and Mrs. My­ and family from Grand Rapida
with her mother, at the Gun take the former's mother. Mrs. Lena Mrs. Ray Lyons recently acquired dlst church. Clearwater. Fl.a. with ron Johncocck on the arrival of * nnd Francis Oliver and family local.
cottage.
Lieut. Robert Uchten- White
white on Grand Rapids St. * Sgt. two new grahddaughters in lhe Rev. Alton Murphy officiating. The
berger of Fort Custer and hl* moth- Arthur Streby left for Camp CtalClui- fame number of day* On Satur- bride wa* attended by Mrs. Betty
er of Harrixburg. Pa., were Satur- -bourne,- La —
■•
—
. Friday
after a- few - days
day afternoon guests of the Ben­ with his patent*. Mr. and Mrs. El­ day. June 12. “Marguerite Marie" Crane and the groom by Pvt. 1
away* add took Pauline back to her mer Steeby of Leighton towrishlp. was bom to Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Charles. Crane. Clearwater. Mrs
Lyon* of Kalamazoo and the fol- Getty* wa5 graduated from the Del­
office dudes * Despite the extreme „
OUI1UB)
w
-„
„
reM1
ftluu
.cr
s
* Sunday was a real Mother's Day lowing day. June 13, a little mUs ton high scool and attended West- ,
warm weather the past week tne for
jor Mra.
all of
of
SOW—ua.r or tomorrow—
Mr— Peurl
rtrr! Kenyon —as
. Ml
Virginia Sue" was bom to Mr. and ‘ em Michigan college. She taught
enrollment reached 87 at the Vaca- • her children were at home at
nt some
, on Plb1}' “b®01 at the MethodUt time during the day. Her son Sid- Mrs. Stanley Lyons also of Kala7 achool in Barry county the post
I church A good sized audience was r,ey Kenyon and family of Lansing mnzoo. Tire latter's mother was year. Pvt. Gettys was graduated
■ present Sunday evening al tlie and Ralph Kenyon.’wife and Mas- ,the former Bethany Carley of Mid- 1 from Central high school and now is
for fun Il's become a atrictly
. demonstration.
All the parent* per Jieal Cook were dinner guest^ -tilevillc. * Mrs. A. H. Parker will stationed In the Army Air Corps at
businraa proposition to have
should appreciate lhe effort* or the Arthur Kenyons were »uppe7 be hostess this Wednesday to the Fort Harrison, Clearwater. After a
m recondilipn it for top per­
I
Ba ■'*” “?d her a.t’f4tanU.1,n 8uesU “nd Mra. Harold Griffeth East side Bridge.club * Mr*. Dolly short stay in Florida, Mra. Gettys
formance, gas economy, Ion*
'heir time to this worth- un(j family afternoon visitors and Johnson went lo Grand Rapid* returned to Kalamazoo. * Mr. and
’ —■" Ul«f&gt;ctlon.
wlille work. Only those .who have | Forrest Kenyon of Coldwater also ,Thursday and stayed until Satur- Mrs. Arthur Hoist of tensing visited
I helped in such a school know Hie called. * Mins Gloria Serwiba re- day evening when her brother-ln- Mrs. Alice Collins from Wednesday
l worlf. ’‘means. Tlie children were turned to her home In BalUe Creek law and sister..Mr. and Mra. Horace until Sunday. * Mr. and Mrs. Clare
Tunc-upi
mostly from thc village, with some 1 on Saturday after a weeks visit Ltvergood brought her home and Richard* of Jackson spent the,
from other place* who look ad\an-। wuh her grandmother. Mr*. Roy remained over the weekend Hor- weekend with hl* mother. Mra.
ace and Deputy Jerald Bedford and **
’—*■* Richards."
----- * " ****Mr. and-------1
Blanche
Mrs.
Battery Service
of&lt;
u‘Ld Russell. * MLs* Margaret AUcrdlng
visit relative* * Mis* Uora Smith returned to her home in Coat's voung ton Douglas took a turn at Travis Royer of Battle Creek and
dauriiler of Mr. and Mra. Robert orbve. Thursday, after a few day* fishing and brought home a nice Mr. and Mrs. AHWi Terry and son of1
rade
Wheel Chocking
Smith of the Green take vicinity. vUU wllh her Grandfather, and catch. This Thuradav. Mr* John­ Plainwell spent Bunday with their
has Just been named district home 1 Grandmother Poulson. * Herman son and her sister. Mrs LlvcrgnoA narents. Mr. and Mrs. Wade Town. *
HIGH IN CREAM CONTENT. RAW 4 Qc
Recapping
demonstration agent for the «xfn&lt; fatconnell spent the weekend at leave from ' Grand Rimlds to viktt । Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Payne and '
OR PASTEURIZED. PT. 7c. QT.
IV '
^-fhome and accompanied by Mrs. the former's too. Pvt. Stanlt5 children of Hope Center spent Sun­
I bells by the stale board at agri- McConnell who had been home the (Jack* Johnson at,Ft. George Mead day with Mr. and Mrs. Gordie Dur­
New Tires
kee and son David. * Mr. and Mn. j
culture. She is a graduate of Mich- I past tl.n days, returned to Holland. in Xtaryland.
Roger
Williams
and
son
Dean
were
'
Igan State college and has been Sunday. * Frank Lee and daugbi ,
In i Hastings one day last week. * I
*
teaching in Alma and previously n; I ter Ed,,,, nre IJUlte nlcely MttIed in IBARRY VILLE
BUY U. S. WAR BONDS AND STAMPS
John C. Baker. 74 of Gull lake died ,
Gladwin and OrandvdBe. ♦ Mr. their new home, the former George
■Hie annual Home coming
ona Mw' Ra?1To
DStroJLrelir Masters residence on Arlington St. very well attended Sunday, the unexpectedly Wednesday afternoon
at his home. He was working In the I
and Mrs. Ray Tolln of Detroit * Mrs. Vewte Harris. Mra. Hubert ,
being about full for thc
.... field and had left his team to ro
were vMtora of her parents, 1 Morehouse and daughter Patricia church
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Mr. and Mra. Jervis Campbell, ovet were in Grand Rapids on business 'preaching service and nearly 75 en* into the farm house foe a drink of |
he weekend. Ray assisted at the Friday. * Mrs. Hattie Smith vis- Ked
,
lhe bountiful potluck dinner. water. On returning lo tlie team he
STATE ST.
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Phone 2651 ROBERT W. COOK. Prop. Hastings
Liebler store on Saturday, his old lted her daughter. Mrs. Leon Drew I trial muilc wa* furnished by Mrs
position. * Mr. and Mra. Wm Me- and family at Battle Creek test 'T. N. Dutmer of Grand Rapids and
kevitt spent Sunday with -their week * Fred Stokoe l* improving :Heber Foster and our own pastor. land. Dec. 16. 1863. came to lhe
daughter, Mr*. Day Pugh nnd fam- from an attack of bronchitis and :Rev. K. P. Griswold, brought us a United States when he was 21 and
i asthma. For several days he required ।stirring message. After dinner a
dally visit* from the doctor. * Mr. ishort business session was held. He­
and Mr*. Wm. Miner and daughter Iber Foster was elected President
. Genevieve of Springport visited iand Mrs. Bernice Shaw Secretary
their daughter and staler. Mra. iand Treasurer for next year. *
! Clinton Poulson, and family, the :Mrs. Wm. Van Curen had the mis­
, fir** of-the wevluaiMLJUU did a Ul- Ifortune to fall one evening last
tie ftahlng with his friend Hank 'week and broke her right shoulder.
Poulson. * Judge and Mra T. B. IShe was taken lo Leila hospital and
■ Taylor of Grand Rapids were In Iis now at her home here We ex­
- town Saturday and closed the deal ltend our sympathy and hope s’ae
1 whereby Cashier Ear! Lee ot the imay make a satisfactory recovery.
I Farmers State Bank becomes the 1Her daughter from Detroit is with
owner of lhe residence of the late 1her this week. * Tlie Misses Jeanne
Dr. Taylor on Main St. * Alfreti IIrland and Eloise Dav spent Tues­
Lvons and little daughter Barbara &lt;day night with Miss Irene Springer
of Kalamazoo came after hta young Iin Hastings and attended a birth­
ron Billie Sunday. Billie who his &lt;day party In the latter's honor. *
been spending the past two weeks Mrs.
I
Louise Lathrop of Cloverdale
Sunday visitors of her parent*. Mr.
and Mrs. Henry Poulson and took
their two-year old son Lionel who
had been with hl* grandparents
for
a week home with them. * Mr.
Mr. and Mn. Robert Dean have
been spending a week in northern and Mr*. Chris Malchele entertain-,
Michigan. Bob expects to leave for ed at a dinner Sunday in lhe grave
near their home In west Thom'following: Charles CampHarald ,6tmweJ|-of 6ruitl R^pi^h
Mi Willfam. Mrs. Sarah
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Mr. and Mr*. Albert
n of Battle Greek were
•te at the Jesse Osgood
, staying over for a va»

. f*"-- w icavp wcuIsit their parasu and
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tra. Ronald Anders and
Id is in training at the
Navai Station at Chi­
in is at Selfridge Field.
&lt;tt was in Detroit last
lie attended tha ninth
itlon exercises of his

IRNAPPLE

alter Thomas of Hastiding the week wltn
z. Charlie Andler. *
lohnson spent the latlast week in Hastings
.
J,racj Johnson
lichlpn. on Sunday
&gt;k dinner with Mra.
ons son. Edger Leffel
1 Kalamazoo later re­
ing Mra. Hattie Johne to her home south
!. ★ Jack Wilson, son
fra. Walter Wilson of
asslsUng at the home
drs. Floyd Leclear. *
s. James Oliver and
nma entertained on
nd Mra. George Maadaughter. also hla son
from Grand Rapids
•liver and family locaL

summer driving,
o longer drive II
become a strictly
I* ecgnon
isfacfJen.

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THE HASTINGS BANNER. THURSDAY, JULY 1, 1943
with their parents, Mr. and Mra. Pleasant Valley
10: 00 A. M. Morning worship
John Thaler. * Mr. and Mra. Harold
11: 00 A. M. Sunday school
Kermeen and son Charles of Grand
8:00 P. M. Christian Endeai
Rapids and Mr. and Mra.-Ralph and sermon
and family of Midland Park
Mra. Dan Kauffman and Mr. and* AUee
were Sunday dinner guest* of Rev. ing.
Mra. Jake Kauffman ot Logan were

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lee. who has been spending the
post week with hi* grandparent*
returned to hi* home Bunday. A
Rev. and Mra. P. C. Vosburg of
Houghicn; U710 71XV1» trm attend­
ing Michigan Conference at Detroit,
spent Wednesday- night with Mr.
and Mra. P. C. Tabbcrcr. Rev. Vosburg returned to hi* home Thu;»day morning and Mrs. Vosburg re­
mained for a visit. A Alice Bassett
of Irving is spending this week with
dres. The latter accompanied her her grandparents. Mr. and Mrs.
badL.Ior a few days visiting Prank George Bassett. A Pfc. Robert
Wertz and family ot Ionia. * Mrs Humphrey of Camp Swift. Texas,
Nancy Deming spent the weekend and xtster Mis* Mary Humphrey'of
North Irving spent Thursday eve­
Deming of Grand Rapids. * Mrs ning with Mr. and Mr*. Allen PUh.
Peter Walluna* and son Donald of A Mr. and Mrs. Henn Beland of
Detroit are spending two weeks with Lake Odessa were Saturday callers
her parent*. Mr. and Mr*. Emil Ol­ of Mr. and Mr*. Harold Yoder. A
son. * Mr. and Mrs. Ira Blough and Mr. and Mra: Dan Postma called
son Ivan of Alto Aere Saturday eve­
ning supper guest* of Mr. and Mra Alexander of Lowell Sunday after­
Will Blough. A Mr. and Mr*. Roy noon. A Mr*. Bernice Closson xtnd
Bunn of Campbell spent Bunday Nancy Lee spent Sunday evening
with Mr. and Mra L. R. Wolcott. * with Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence En­
Mra. Nellie Marratt of Lake Odessa dres and family of Carlton. A Frank
was a Monday afternoon caller of and Ralph Walton were in Cedar
Mrs. Warren Surrarrer. A Dr. and Spring* on business one day last
Mra. I. H. Walters and family of week. A Mr. and Mra. Semlah See*e,
Grand Rapids were Sunday dinner Mra. Adah Motter. and Mra. Mina
guest* of the latter’* parent*. Mr Denise were In Hastings Friday
and Mr*. William Crakes. A Mrs afternoon. A The W.C.TU. held a
.Nina Manee of Lansing and Mr social meeting last Wednesday eve­
and Mrs. Waller Rockhill of Has­ ning at the home of Mr.- and Mrs.
tings were weekend guests ot Mr Nell Newton. The program began
and Mrs. W. W. Rockhill * Miss by singing ’’America” and prayer by
Gloria Layboum of Detroit is spend­ Rev. Love, a few musical numbers
ing a tew weeks with Mr. and Mra were-given. An address wa* glevn
George Nelson. A Lloyd Smith b by the Rev. Miss Bessie Rullson on
spending this week , with Mr. and
Mra. John—Thomas bf Lansing. A was presented a gift with our love
Mr. and Mra. Frank Walton. Mr* and high esteem In which she was
Bemice Closson and Nancy Lee were held In our union. Refreshments of
Ice cream and wafer* were served.
Howell. They found him much Im­ Benediction was given by tlie Rev
proved. This was the first time he Snyder. * Mra. Emma Anderson was
a Hasting* visitor Saturday. * Miss
year*. A The Misses Avis and Car­ Iris Olmstead of. Hastings spent
olyn Everson are spending a week Sunday night with Miss Norma Yo­
with Mr. and Mr* Harold Skinner der * Pvt. Franklin Burgess of
and Miss Pauline Everson of Baltl« Port Custer was a Sunday evening
Creek. A Sunday caller* of Mr. and caller at the Allen Fish home. ♦
Mr*. Warren Surrarrer were Miss
Elaine Kauffman of Ypsilanti. Mra ceived a card from Mr. and Mr*.
Grace Thomnoon of Maple Grove. Truman Plppel which stated that
Mis* Bea DePlonty. and Mis* Helen Mr. Plppel will leave for the serv­
Severance of Battle Creek. * Miss ice July 9th and Mra. Plppel will
Marion Roush underwent a tonsil­ teach In thc Algonac school thbi
lectomy al Pennock hospital Mon­ coming year. * Mr. and Mra. Clare
day forenoon. A Mr. and Mra. Philip Bassett and family of North Irv­
Wlngier of Bowne held a birthday ing and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Myer*
party In honor of their grandmoth­ and Janice, local; were Sunday din­
er. Mrs. Ellen Sees* Wednc.Mlay ner guests of Mf. and Mra. George
evening. A Ralph Eye and Mbs Bassett * A son weighing 7 lbs.
Marion Rohrbacher of Ypsilanti
were Monday forenoon callers of Howard Thaler at Pennock hos­
Mr. and Mra. Joe Kauffman. Miss pital, June 23. The young man has
Elaine Kauffman returned back to been named Gene Howard, w Rev.
Ypsilanti with them. A .Mr. and and Mra. Everett Love were Mon­
Mrs. Allen Pish and Calvin were day evening dinner guests of Mr.
in Grand Rapids Saturday after­ and Mra. Glenn Kellogg. A Mrs.
noon. A The Townsend Meeting will Prank Hynes of Woodland was a
be held in lhe Cool Building. Fri­ Sunday afternoon caller at lhe Gen
day evening. July 2nd. at 7:30. All Porbey home A Seymour Lai&gt;e and
members and friends are urged to Wayne of Grand Rapids spent Uic
attend. W Pvt. Franklin Burgess of weekend with Mr. and Mrs. W. C.
Fort Custer spent Sunday with Ids La pc A Miss Elaine Kauffman of
parents Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Bur­ YnallanU. and Mr. and Mra. Paul
gess. and Sarah Jane. A Mr. and Thompson and family of Maple
Mrs. Boyd Payne of Hasting* were Grove were weekend guests of Mr.
Sunday evening caller* of the for-z and Mra. Joe Kauffmnn and fam­
mer’s mother. Mra. Ida Payne. A ily. A Mr. and Mra. P. C. Deming
Mrs. Frank Hynes of Woodland of Grana Rapids and Mrs. Nancy
Mra. Stella Cress. Mra. Ida BurfiAt, IX-nrtftg. local were Sunday at terand’Mrs. Julia Godfrey, local, were noan-Sulera of Mr. and Mr*. Alien
Sunday evening callers of Mra. Del­ Fish. A Mra William Olthouse of
la Yule. A Mr. and Mr*. Keith Dur­ Logan spent Monday afternoon
kee and family of Woodland spent with her mother. Mra. Ellen Seese.
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Adam A Dale Kauffman. Mr and Mra.
Endres, a Mr. and Mrs. William Jake Kauffman and daughter Ruth
Walluna* and son Robert Russell of of Logan and Clyde Boyds of Mdple
Detroit spent from Wednesday until Grove were Sunday guesgB of Mr.
Sunday night with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Kauffman nnd fam­
and Mrs. E G. Olson. A Mr. and ily. A Mrs. Allen Fish spent Fri­
Mra. Waller Dunklebcrger and chil­ day afternoon at the O. H. Fausey
dren of Battle Creek were Bunday home as guests of Mra. Raymond
vlritora of Mr. and Mrs. Clemen'. Fausey. A The W. M. A. will meet
Mead and family. A Mr*. Bemice al the home of Mrs. Emma Ander­
Closson was a Friday evening sup­ son Thursday. July 1st with an all
Public dinner at
per guest of Mr. and Mra. Howard day meeting
Cress of Leach I^ke. A Edgar Chen- noon. A Mrs. Emma Parker, age
• ey and family of Lansing spent the 89 years passed away Sunday morn­
weekend with Mr. and Mra. Herman ing. June 27th at the home of her
Gosch. They all spent Sunday with daughter. Mra. Lynn Allerdlng of
Wil) Richard and family of Balti­ Carlton after a long illness. Mr*.
more. A Mr. and Mra: J. O. Baldorff Parker has been a resident in this
of Woodbury were” Sunday evening community all her life. She is sur­
callers of Mr. and Mra. John Fish. vived by another daughter. Mra.
A Mrs. Henry Smeiker of West Winnie Butler of North Campbell
Freeport called on Mrs. George For- and several grand children. Funer­
bey last Tuesday afternoon. A Mr. al Services were held al the Lvnn
and Mra. Glenn Kellogg and Mrs. Allerdlng borne Tuesday afternoon
Howard Bolo spent Sunday with at 2 o’clock, the Rev. J. D. McCue
Interment In Pleas­
Mr. and Mrs. Rial Kellogg and Joan cfflciating.
of Lansing. A Mr. and Mrs. Percy ant Hill cemetery Freeport.
Freeport Methodist Church
Penney of Marshall were Sunday
10:00 Momlng worship. Theme
dlnner guests of Mr. and Mra. Wil­
liam Dipp and family. A Mr. and “Patriotic Service”
Mra. Glenn Parker of Llnchfleld i 11:00 Sunday school. A class for
were Sunday forenoon caller* of all adults and children.
Please notice that the services
Mr. and Mra. Leon Howk. A MY.
and Mrs. Maynard Cross and baby have been set back one hour.
A verv fine congregation enjoyed
of Saint Johns were Sunday fore­
noon caller* of Mr. arid Mra. Frank­ the Student's day program given by
lin Burgess and family. -A Junior lhe Sunday school last week.'
Blough. Patty Houvener. Edwina Church of the United Brethren In
Christ
Hoctettler, and Eugyne William*
E. B. Griffin D. D. Pastor
were Sunday dinner guests of Mr.
Phone 491
and Mra. Franklin Burgess. Frank­
lin and Barah Jane. A Mra. Minnie Freeport
Thuraday
8:00
P- M. Rev. Elmer
Zylstra of Lowell is spending a few
day* with Mr. and Mra. Claude Becker D. D. President of HunUngWalton and family. A Mr. and Mrs ton college will speak at the local
George Brownell and Mra. Robert church. Mr. Lawrence MerriwethCampbell of Flint were weekend er. a fine negro soloist will be with
tuest* at the Claude Walton home. Dr. Becker and sing several num­
tr*. Campbell remained for a few bers. The public I* Invited to share
days. A Alva Moore, who Is attend­ in this service.
ing school at Western State in Kal­ Sunday
10: 30 A. M. Sunday school
amazoo. spent the weekend with his
11: 30 A. M. Morning worship
parents. Mr. and 1 Mra. Charles
7: 00 P. M. Christian Endeavor.
Moore. A Mr. and MYs Orval Kokx
8: 00 P- M. Evening service.
of Battle Creek spent the weekend

Tuesday evening caller* of Mr. and
Mra. Joe Kauffman and family. *
Mr- and Mr*. C. M. Benedict spent
Wednesday with Mr. and Mra. May­
ford Heaven* of West Campbell. *
Mr. and Mra. Howard Demond and
baby Joyce of Woodland were Sat­
urday evening caller* of Mr. and
Mr*. Claud Mead. * Mra. Bert Hayner of Lake Odessa spent Wednes-

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MARTIN CORNERS
About fifty relatives and friends
of Cpl. George Cqgsweli who U
home on furlough enjoyed a pic­
nic dinner together at Reid's re­
sort. Thoms pple lake Sunday In
hU honor. * Mrs. Alma Good­
enough returned Wednesday eve­
ning after assisting tn caring /or
Grandma Perry in Hastings the
past three weeks. * Mr. and Mrs
Clarence Curtis and little sons of
Augusta visited her parents. Mr.
and Mrs. Roland Barry over the
weekend. * The children of Mr. and
Mrs. Delbert Myers of Hastings
were visitors at the home of Mel­
vin and Alice WheUtone the past
week. * Mra. Ethel Hilton and John
and Ellen Bolter of Oopenhh. Man­
istee Co. visited reUtlves and were
callers on old friends and neigh­
bors In our neighborhood the past
week. * Mr. and Mra. William
Schantz and son Howard and Wil­
liam Schantz. Sr., of Maple Grove,
Mr. and Mr?;. Owen Varney and
sons of Castleton Center. Mra. An­
nabelle Showalter and Mra. EUte
Cosswell ar.d children of Nashville.
William Cogswell and famllv and
Mr. and Mra. Maurice Cogswell and
son David were Thursday evening
supper -guests of Mr. and Mrs. Orr
Fisher honorirtf Col. George Cogs­
well of Camp Bowie. Texas. * We
were all shocked and grieved last j
.week to hear of the death In Bron-1
son hospital. Kalamazoo of Mra ,
Anna Bolter, wife of Allck Bolter,
following a very serious operation.
The funeral was held In Kalamazoo
but brief services were held at the
grave in Riverside cemetery. Has­
tings last Wednesday afternoon at
3 o'clock. Many of their old friends
and neighbors on the State and
Center roads attended these serv­
ices. The sorrowing family have
the sympathy of all in their low
of this good wife and mother.

SOUTHWEST WOODLAND
Miss Elsie Wheeler of Halting*
spent a few day* ia*t week visiting
Mn. Roscoe Hynes. -|ln. Bertha
Cotton and Mn. Elmer Matthews.
* Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Farley of
Montpelier. Ohio. Mn. Margaret
Coburn and granddaughter. Patri­
cia Riley of Romulus. Miss Mar­
jorie and Era Co«. Miss Patricia
Smith. Ralph Romans of Hastings
and Mr. and Mn. Keith Farlee and
son were Friday supper guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Farlee. * Mr.
and Mn. John Roman and friends
of Ohio visited Ouy Kantner and
family and other relatives part of

Warner and Victor were Sunday
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lillie
near Grand Ledge. * James Guy
and family and Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Guy attended lhe Guy reunion at
Lake Odessa Park Sunday. A Mr*.
June Jordan and Miss Gladys Jor­
dan of Chicago were weekend
guests of Mr and Mra. Carl Jordan.
♦ Raymond Smith visited Mr. and
Mrs. Jake Katherman of Bradford,’
Ohio lust week, -his cousin Miss Joan
Katherman returned home with
him. * Miss Phyllis Geen is visiting
Miss Marsha Smith of Lansing. ★
Miss Elva Hynes was a weekend
Ruest of her sister, Mra. Earl Count
near Hastings. * Mr. and Mra. Clar­
ence Sisson. Betty and Paul of Irv­
ing were Sunday dinner guests of
Mr. and Mra. Keith Parlee and
baby. * Mr. and Mra. Gail Mlske
and baby of Lansing were Sunday
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Brodbeck. * Miss Jeanne Kantner left
for Butterworth hospital Monday to
continue her training to be a nurse.

CARLTON CENTER
Miss Barbara Wilnera of Grand
Rapids is spending the summer with
Mr. and Mra. Fred Henney. * Miss
Bonita Underwood from Ionia is va­
cationing with Mr. and Mra. Floyd
Asplnall. * Miss Glenna Phelps and
Miss Mayoma Valentine, both of
Lowell were weekend guests of Mr.
and Mra. Clayton Valentine. * Keith
Norris from East of Lake Odessa is
spending a few days with Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Krohn and Arlene. A
Mr. and Mrs. Elton Marlowe and
family of Detroit visited a few days
last week at the home of their par­
ents. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Marlowe.
* Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Green­
field and daughters of near Nash­
ville and Mr. and Mra. L*FIoy
Greenfield of Hastings were Suriday
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hen­
ney. * Mr. and Mra. John Blosser
attended a reception honoring their
nephew at Falllsburg Park Bunday.
* Mr. and Mrs. Gerald TUcher and
girls called at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Radford Stidham Sunday eve­
ning. Both turnlllea went to Lake
Algonquin for a swim. * Several
Carlton children attended the Rur­
al Bible Mission school that was
held at the Moulton churlh. Fridgy
night was the program given by the
children and their instructor Mr.
Deal and his son and the teacher*.
Mra PUnk. Mrs. Patrick, Mra.
Proctor, and Mra. Miller. The larg­
est attendance was 91 on Friday
morning. ■
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NORTHEAST WOODLAND
Mrs. Lillie MIUer of Eaton Rapid*
who 1* here spending her vacation
with relatives, visited Mr. and Mra.
Harold Smith and Jean Wednesday.
* Miss Olga Eckardt visited rela­
tives in Grand Rapids Bunday be­
ing a dinner guest at the home of

Misses Doris Bates and Phyllis Ec­
kard I attended the State Christian
Endeavor Convention In Kalamazoo
from Thursday until Sunday. A Mrs.
Pari Eckardt and daughter Joyce
spent Friday wjth the former’s
mother. Mrs. Kate Henderson and
sister. Mra. I. L. Hall, it being the
former’s birthday. * Mr. and Mrs.
Walter Cooke and nephew, Walter
Williams were Sunday dinner guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cooke and
family at Dorr. * MUs Virginia Var­
ney spent over the weekend with
Maxine and Dorothy Bales. Dorothy
Varney and Marilyn Eckardt were
dinner guest* at the Bate* home on
Sunday.

BRANCH
The Smith house is being occu­
pied by a Dunkelburger family who
moved In last week. * Mr. and Mra.
Harry Green and family of Belle­
vue were Sunday afternoon guests
of Mr. and Mra. O. D. Fossett *
Mrs. Dora Gutcheas of NashvUle
spent Thursday with Mr. and Mr*
O. D. Fossett to celebrate tlie birthGutchca* who are twin*. * Mr*.
Vincent Norton spent from Wed­
nesday until Sunday tn Kalamazoo
and Battle Creek guests of her
daughter and husband.

CLAY HILLS
ihall
Mrs. Bertha Potts of Marshall
was a visitor at Leon Potu last
and
Wednesday. * John Lukso zr-d
from
family entertained relatives from
Grand Rapids, Sunday. * Mrs. Sar­
ah McCaul attended a reunion at
the home of Oma Shear, near Lymura. Sunday. * Mr. and Mra. Roy
McCaul and Mr. and Mrs. William
Huffet attended the funeral of a
cousin. In Grand Rapids. Sunday.
* Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Haight of
Grand Rapids were callers al Leon
Potu, Sunday afternoon. * Mra.
Vcrdum Covllle and family enter­
tained -hl* sister and daughter of
Ann Arbor, a few days last week. *
Mr. de Mrs. Leon Potu and grand­
son. Bobby were callers at Mrs. Lenna Johnsons. In Bowne. Sunday.

Green. Mrs. Alberta 1 Harlan BUlr of Ute Army
aertA ' Harlan Blair of Ute Army Air Bose,
i|Petr
on; Tripp. Mra. Esther Burn and M.-s.
— South Dakota called on
—- Tcltjens
---•- of
-- Freeport called -■
Mra. -Rapid «■
Citv.
** Moores Sunday. * Mr. --•«
’s,,J Mr. and Mra. Walter Cooke recently.
Jack
and Margaret Wilson assisted Moore
•ores
Mr*. --------Rogerr“
Davis
moved'back
”,‘ ---have
---------------*
in lhe onions last week. A The safe * Henry Voelker of Ionia was a
home and have had a telephone In- at Wm. Ellsworth'* drew quite n I
crowd. Mr. Ellsworth U employed !
In Muskegon. Mr*. Ellsworth is
employed nt the factory in Mid­ teraoon callers were Dan Smith.
DUNHAM DISTRICT
Miss Enid Cheeseman went to dleville. A Mr. and Mra. Ed Bow­ Mr. and Mra. David Smith and fam­
erman and family of Irving spent, ily and Miss Klein. * Mr. and Mra.
Jackson Saturday to be preset'
a । Friday evening at the Burd home. Harry Baker of Lanring called on
thc wedding and reception of
i
.........
— Freda &lt;&gt;»»»&lt;:.
friend. ...
MUs
Halfalre. She I * Mrs. Jenkins ha* been under the Mra Lydia Schuler Saturday.
returned Bunday accompanied t&gt;v | doctor’s care again. Hope she has
MUs Sophie Blmbl of Ludington, a J a speedy recovery.
HINDS CORNERS
summer student at M. S. C. who ]
* a *'------------- »SLast Week’s Letter
,
had also been a gucsf at the weu- : NORTHEAST WOODLAND
Mr. and Mra. Dan Smith «nd
daughter of Kalamazoo spent Sun­
girl* left for Ea*t Lansing where
day
at
the
Kline
and
Sutton
home.
club week.f*PMrrnand ^ra^clem I kfn* and Druce
Maxine Token*: * Mr. and Mra. Robert Barton
’of

.‘ ~ nf~r. CIoverd«Je. Mr. and Mrs. ! Mra. Albert

ShulU called «»
at Edd «•
New
Kidder were at the Bellevue park 1 ol °rand Rapids were supper guest* South
!»«■«»&gt; «■■&gt;««
— ­
Bunday, attending the annual pic- 1 2? lr’hc, former* slster- Mra. Bertha tons Sunday evening. * Mr. and
nle of the birthday club of which
Ylc.V’r 1 Mrs. Baril Toblaa have purchased
----- --- ■„
DURFEE
tlie Henry Tobias farm (formerly
Mra. Kidder was a former member. Eck“r‘it
Monday A Ur. - ft.*
The children of East Baltimore * Mr. and Mrs. Francis Curiev of *nd Mrs Walter Cooke and Mra. Cha*. Cook home) and have al8. 8. are attending Bible School in Middleville called on Mr. and Mr*. U«Ha Schuler were in Grand Rap- :
Maple Grave. * Mrs. Cha*. Ham­ Claud Hoffman Thursday evening, ‘ds Saturday evening. Mb*, Esther
mond is ailing. * Mr. and Mrs. Her­
Schuler returned home with them.
-------- »♦■«■..........
Burr Wheeler and Mr. and Mrs.
bert Davis of Grand Raolda spent HUBBARD HILLS
. * S/Sgt. and Mrs. N. Z. Ross ot Harold Craft of Kalamazoo, CoraSunday with Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Mr..and Mrs. James Storkan, Sr. Camp Kearns. Utah, called on Mr. belle and Bonnie Singleton of Has­
D. Davis. A Mr. and Mr*. Forest entertained theft- son I-ed and ' and Mra. Victor Eckardt and fam­ tings spent Sunday afternoon at
Falconer Ot Welcome Comer*, Mr. daughter Anne from^ Kalamazoo : Uy Tuesday. * Mr. and Mra. An- Mr. and Mrs. Claud Hammonds. *
and Mra. Ray Wortley and three Sunday. A young lady from Cleve- ; drew Flnkbelner of Middleville and Mr. and Mra. Robert Phllllna and
children of Wayland spent Sunday land lias been Bluest there the ' Mr. nnd Mrs. Karl Eckardt and children of Hasting* visited theforwith Mr. and Mrs. Homer Ham­ past week. * Clyde Moury has been 1 family were Sunday dinner guests mer's parents. Mr. and Mra. Burrel
mond. * Mr. and Mr*. John Moore on the rick lUt the past week * of Mr. and Mra. Ray Scheel. * Pvt. | Phillips Sunday, the first trip to

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protection are rvtU
that life insurance
a greater extent tl
are keeping their [
Bo far thl» year the

Recent upturn In life insu.
purchases by lhe American p
Is expected to continue with
families having more mon

Life insurance policyholder*’ fund*
have extended financing aid through
mortgage purchases, lo owners of
farm and city property in tha
amount of 3 billion dollar* tn the

AUCTION SALE
Having sold the residence and moving to Battle Creek, where I have rented an apartment,
owing to ill health, I will otter for sale the furniture at public auction at the
residence located at 505 West Green Street in Hastings, on

SATURDAY, JULY 3, 1943
STARTING PROMPTLY AT 12 O'CLOCK

This house has been furnished In fine authentic Elizabethan and French Provincial furniture.

Many of the items are exact reproductions of his­

toric pieces manufactured by the Master Craftsmen of The Grand Rapids Bookcase &amp; Chair Co., makers of lifetime furniture.

Its beauty and

worth is understood by all who know fine furniture.

Large extension oak table.
11 high paneled back, red velvet
upholstered chairs and guest
chair.
Large buffet and serving table.
2 round chairs, leather seat and
slip cover seat.
3 Boudoir arm chairs.
Large velvet arm chair.
Round oak table With leather top
pedestal bottom.
Love seat, down filled, with
Imported tapestry, new.
2 arm chairs, green tapestry,
down filled.
Marble top teakwood table,
heavily carved, with large vote imported
.from Chino.

Large winged tapestry covered
fireside chair.
Large library desk with green
leather chair.
Electric swivel office lamp.
3 small radios.
Maple chest of draws.
Oak chest of draws.
4 poster maple bed and dresser,
coil springs and innerspring mattress.

2 vanity mirrors and bench,
glass cover.

Twin Hollywood bed.
White Oak desk.
2 Oak bookstands.
2 Oak twin beds
with box springs, innerspring mattresses
and pads, good as new.

Blue bedspreads and pads.

Night stand and lamp.

Dropleaf table.

Oak dresser with large plate glass.
Arm chair with slip cover.
Spinet desk, solid mahogany
closed top.

Metal stool. Odd chairs.
Dresser. Rocking chairs.

Round Stakley maple stand table.
Maple stand and light.
Walnut dresser
with large plate glass.

Dressing table and mirror,
, glass top.

Square looking glass.
Bridge lamp and stand.
Singer drophead sewing machine
with motor.

Child's white desk.
Piano.
Tony Sorge children stage,
4 marionettes.

Stands.
Large plate glass mirror.
Oak console and plate glass
mirror.
Artificial flowers.
Several pictures.
Several blankets.
Bed pan and wash basin.
Rubber plant.
Mahogany library table.
Child's wardrobe trunk.
Set of dishes,
service for 30 people.

Set of 24 knives, forks, spoons.
Several children's games.
Maple book stand.
■
2 electric floor lamps.
Maytag electric washing machine,
balloon rolls, nearly new.

Several girl's dresses and formals.
Men's suits.
Pair riding boots.
3 leather suitcoseL
Imported oil paintings from
England.
Coffee table.
Breakfast table and chair, chrome
legs, porcelain finish. x
Heavy aluminum electric coffee
pot.
Punch bowl.
Reed picnic basket.
Electric iron. Clothes basket.
Electric toaster. Horsehide robe.
Beach chair and windbreaker.
Velvet Deer wall curtain.
Bedspreads and curtains.
Banjo clock. Baby bath tub.
Girls' and men's boots and shoes.
Clothes line wire.
Single top buggy.
Double driving harness.
Rubber tired lawn mower.
Axe, Scrapers, Garden Tools.
Steel lawn roller.
2 carpenter work benches.
3 cords wood. Pressure tank.
Several feet of garden hose.
Sprinklers.
Lawn rake. Wheelbarrow.
tion.

f.

TERMS OF SALE: CASH DAY OF SALE, NO GOODS TO BE REMOVED UNTIL SETTLED FOR.

MRS. MAE SIGLER, Propriel
DEWEY REED, Auctioneer

CLIFFORD HAMMOND, ATOM

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�THE HASTINGS BANNER, THURSDAY, JULY 1, IMS

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fitted CJiase. Mra. Rcaste Dial she U feeling better again. *
» AatfaTTBtdgtey and Ruth Chas Van Vranken and Mr*. Mary
n went lo Kalamazoo last Anthony spent Saturday afterhoon
and Sunday at lhe home of Mr*.
Clara Schult* In Hastings. W Thc
c.
•rind did quite a bit of damage Just
Sunday afternoon.
Some large
trees were blown down and Die
elociriclty was mi
eiswunur
oil tor ovw
over two
bows. They had a hard rain, but
hows.
but '
here al
hare
at Hendershott it didn't lay ■
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the dust. * The McOmber 4-H
dub
met on Wednesday night at thc
fts home of Louise Christensen Tor a
marahmattow roast.__________
vacation with relatlvi
* T» c. t 1*S Bt
y evrnlng
Ban. The COATS GROVB
(Last Week's Letter,
The two children of the Kenneth
church.'' Tbc meetli
Wlioo* family are vlslUng their
by » Dice candleNegl Bunday evening
.... grandparents. Mr. and Mra. E. 8.
b&lt; XAVarna Clum and the subject Thanpeon. W The Crosby family
is "How can we PHctlce Domo- have moved from the Pearl De­
ergey?" * Betty Allerdlng has bee.i mand itouse and the Merle Varney
working for Mr and Mrs Bob Stute family of Stony Point are moving
in Hastings. * Mrs. Pearl Dernoud there. * Mr. and Mra. F. C. Wing
and her father Arch Graves vis­ of Woodland called on Mr*. Ethel
ited th* latter's father. Clarence Hall Sunday morning w Mra. Ly­
Grave* on lhe Center road rtcenl- dia Schuler and Miss Olga Eckardt
of N. East Woodland. Mr* Alice
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Hendee of W. Woodland and Mra.
GLASS CREEK
A good crowd attended tlie W.
B.CS.at Ray Erway's Friday evening. * The Goodwill community noon Hie Ladies were returning
meeting will be held at tlui Mel- fro tn Hastings where Moadanva
via Smith home this week Satur- Hcndee. Eckardt and Woodman aL
day night. * Mrs John Foreman tended a &lt;C.T.U. Institute * The
nnd daughter Elaine and daughters Kendall Cotes family. Jesse Chase
Rosemary and Hattie were Sunday and Miss Dorig Coats attended a
caller* at Ftorreri Havens. * Mr. church meeting In Gd. Rapids Sun­
an&lt;L Mrs. Al Wolfe and Annette day. * The LAK will meet on PriJuly 3 al the church. Club No.
of Grand Rapids and Mr and 3day,
will Ao^ioyt s^opgr^buj. will i^ay
Mra. Dick Rose and son were Sunday visitor* at Roy Erway* *
the program. Al!
Mr and Mra Russell Thornton and
ds of. the organnon* of Charlotte spent Sunday at
Clyde Warren's
PaUy returned
home with them for a visit. *
Mra. Clyde Warren accompanied louta and lhe Uteri mother
her daughter. Mra Russell Thorn- and her son, Mrs. Jennie Gordon
ton of Charlotte to Battle Creek, and Benny of Hastings were Bun­
Thursday. ♦ Miss Genevieve Erway day dinner «ucsu of Mrs. Pearl De­
went to Lansing Monday where the mand, Mr*. Myron Tuckerman and
haa employment In a beauty oar- dauglrter Bern Ila ol Hasting* were
lor. * Mr. and Mr*. Russell Whlt- afternoon callers. * The Daily Va­
temore and Arlene and Judy spent cation Bible school will be held
Sunday with the Fred Bechtels at next week. June 2g to July 2. All
Oun lake- * Honoring Mr*- Roland children are urged to attend and
Lteteke of Akron, Ohio, lhe fol- plan lo attend each day as it lasts
only lhe one week Closing on Fri­
day with a picnic dinner al the
church and an evening program.
Mr. and Mra. Guesmendo of Kalamaxoo. Mr. and Mra. Harry Dunn SOUTHWEST WOODLAND
WKS (Last Week's Letter)
Carl Heffelbower Is Improving
daughters local. * Mra. Jimmy Dib- ‘ from his recent accident end is able
ble ot Lansing spent the weekend to be up on crutches now.
We extend our sympathy to Sgt.
with her parents. Mr. and Mra
and
Mra. Robert Hoo* (Elnora
Ray Erway. * Mrs. Joan Erway
left Monday for Pretty Lake near , Kantner* In the loss of their infant
aon.
* Mr. and Mn. John Smith of
Kalamazoo where she will spend ,
Jackson
were Father's Day guests of
the njtxl two months
Mr. and Mrs. Owen Smith. * Mr.
and Mra. Paul Smith and children
SOUTH HIIUDTZ
of
Lansing.
Mr. and Mra. Dan Green
Mr. and Mra. Lee McFall and ।
Joan of Monroe. Mr. and Mra. Geo. of Woodland’and Mr. and Mra. 6.
BriKkway of Adrian visited the i W.' Bmfth were dinner gue*ts of
Kedyon's from Friday until Sun- | Mr. and Mra. Ward Oreen and
day. Other guest* Saturday and daughter* Fathers' Day. * Mra. Delia
Bunday were Mr. and Mr*. Wendell Cotton of Mulliken spent last week
Kenyan and Mte. Emma Stillwell , with Mr. and Mr*. Ora Lehman. *
of Battle creek and Mr. and Mr*, i Mr. and Mrs. Keith Parlec and son
Ronald Kenyon and Jack and Dick spent Fathers’ Day with Mr. and
of EEhvIlte. * Mr. and •Mf*. Don- I
aid Manning of. YndQanll
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thc weekend with their P*rtiiU.
Mr. and Mas. Lester Bonneville.
Sharon Jane who has been spend­
ing a week with h¥r grandparents
returned home with them. * Mr
and Mra. Harry Miseher of Kat«- ।
maaoo spent lhe weekend with Mra. | been released from lhe army and la
Gordon Kenyan at their cottage &lt; at home, but Is subject to caul, when
here/* Mr. and . Mra. E. B. Moon , needed. * Mra. Sam Heffelbower or
Hastings called on Mrs. James Guy
of St. Petersburg. Florida, arc Bundajr
arterftoon. pfc. Danas Rush
spending the summer at Acker*
South Dakota was a caUer at lhe
Point and called DP old friend of
Guy
home Friday. * Mrs. Dart Xehhere last week. * Mr. and Mr*
man
spent
from Thursday Uli Bun­
LyjU) Bishop .and Uudr mother. day with Mr.
and Mra. Ora Leh­
Mra. Sarah Kenyon spent the week
end at their home here. * Jerry man. * Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Sis­
son
and
Paul
of Irrihg and Mr. and
O'Connor Is now working in-Bat­
Mrs.
Carlton
Bump
and Linda Lee
tle Creek. * Adah Mlsener of Kala­
mazoo spent Friday night with her of Hasilnoa ver* Sundav evening
sister, Amy Bonneville. * Donald guests of Mr. and Mra. Keith FarKenyon and Margie Eagp' arul |
Dolores of Battle Creek visited his ,
parents Friday evening.

HENDERSHOTT
Tha children's day program was
given Bunday under the direction,
of MUs Joyce Clark and Neva Bro- I
gan. This Is thr first time thr
young people have had charge of |
this work and it was certainly
commendable
ft Miss Hortense
MeadgUras married Saturday evenlng4o Paul Palmer, whose home
Is west of Freebort. The ceremony
wa* performed by Chaplain Rtaleman of LYirt Custer and Augusta.

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ASSYRIA
Mr. and Mn. Vem Watcher heard UM ('marl b,r ixll'iw rrvUl« )Ut
through the Rad Cross that ttxwir
son Floyd Welcher. who has not
k
been heard from for aome Ume
U a prisoner of the Japs in lhe
PbllllplMs. A Fanners put tn good
Ume last week wiU&gt; their farm
crops. A Mr. and Mrs. Ray Ramon
and family have moved to a cotlags
at Martin lake. ♦ The George M.
Case and Borah Case family re­
union will be held on Sunday, July
4 at tlie Dick and Ora Mason home
183 Weal Fountain SI. * Memban
of Die Mapes family enjoyed tbelr
family reunion ott Sunday al Goguac lake. * MUs Betty Hwarts
who U at a camp al Traysrie Cl tv
was home part of last week, re­
turning Sunday. * The young peo­ OBDEX FOB mUOATlOM
ples group met on Saturday night
at lhe home of Mr. and Mrs. Ho­
“1/**.*L7" Coart. k«14
ward Cole. * Following the f|ru
social meeting since organization of
the Lacey 4-H group of U girls
with Mrs Dorothy Holmes and
Marlon as leader and 15 boys un­
der Alden
oote t and
Kenlth
Miller met at the Harold Holmes
home June 23 for canning. Judg­
ing, for the girls where potato soun
and rolles were served June 4 at
Marian Millers a meeting was held
with a luncheon of muffins. The
next social gathering will be al
Brigg* church on Tuesday, July B

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HIGHLIGHTS

to •»»»• • e«»T »f toll

staying with Mr. and Mr*. John
Bratt at present.

ddph Soyk of Scott Field. Ill. and Wallen home Thursday evening ot
wife (Thelma Batt) arrived Friday this week. * Mr. and Mn. Wayne
and Bgt Eugene Bali came from 1 Conklin. Wlnda and twin sons ot
Tvnn. arriving Saturday for fur- ’ Allegan were Sunday guest* of Mr.
jough,
Sunday Mr. and Mr* 'and Mrs. John Derby. * Mr. and
SGeorge Ball and daughter*. Mr. end Mrs. Vincent Norton ware Bunday
ra. Merrill Dunkelberjer andchll- evening guests at lhe home of
tn. Mr. and Mr*. Orl Gllte*pie their son Keith in Kalamo, celeOf Lacey. Mr. and Mra. Keith Ball bratttur Father* IMy. Mr.
and children. Bgt. and Mrs. Rudolph Kenneth Norton and fat
Soya and Sgt. Eugene Ball bad a and Mn. R- E. Hall and
picnic dinner al High Bank. * Mr. were also guest*.
and Mr*. Fred Van Dongen of Mich- !
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of the latter’s parent*. Mr. and (Last Week's Letter)
Mra Orson McIntyre * Funeral I Sperry Thoma* spent Sunday at
service* for Merl Beltac of Nash- hla aon Leon Thomas' home in Asvllle, but a former resident ot tins syria. w Guests at the Mr. and Mra.
neighborhood, were held Monday'Huth Case home last week were
afternoon in Nashville. Mr. Bellas My. and Mrs. Raymond, Frank Marhad been bedfast for a long Ume. ’Un. Mra. Randall and Larry, Mary
&lt;•».--------------I Jo and brother Thoma* Roger* of
HIGH BANK
Battle Creek. Mr* Carrte RuteeU
(Last Week'* Letter)
and sou Clyde. * Mr*. Bessie NprMra. Mabel Manning and family ton of Lakeland. Florida wiU soon
of Assyria were Bunday guests of arrive here for a vacation
Mr and Mr*. Frank HawbllU. * sister. Mra. Curtis Russell- * Mrs.
Rev. Bartlett of Jackson spent a (Aubrey Belson jnd, daughter spent
few day's at the Ehret Skidmore part of the week with Mrs. Willard
home..* Mr. and Mra. Geo oreen Case. * The Mr. and Mra. BUoox
of Nashville and Mr*. Frieda Mar- family are preparing to sett their
shall
dull spent Bunday al Mr. and Mr* property. * Our pastor. Rev.
Wprth Greens * Mr. and Mrs Dan clus Taber hss been returned to
Hicky of But Nashville were Sun- us for the fourth year on the Batday afternoon caller*
Miss No'«n*
Not ma
callers at Will Haw- tie Creek circuit. * Mwa
blitz's.
faUtz'* Harve
Herve Marshall of North MaMa­ Case of Lansing was the weekend
ple Grove called In the evening, a guest nf her parents. Mr. and Mrs. NOTICE TO CBEDITOM
8/8gt. Dale Bishop of Sioux Falls. Hugh Case. * The Harry Cotton
Hlsto »&lt; Mkhlgss. T*e
8. D- Is spending a furlough with dairy herd was recently favored by
hl* parents, Mr. and Mra. L. E. Bis­ a pair of twin calves, which are
hop. * Ortha Hawblll* of Hastings doing nicely. ' ,
,
spent thc weekend with her parents.
Vern Hawblltx. * Mr. and Mra. B SOUTH SHULTZ
Mra. Gordon Kenyon and Vern
Guy and aocu of near Nashville
spent Sunday at Ehret Skidmore's, DeMott. Mr. and Mrs. Alva Kenyon
w Mra. Gerald Skidmore and Mra. and Mr. and Mn. Hairy Mlsener aulrag Is rrr««at thalr &lt;’l
Duane Hunt of Hastings spent Sun­ went to Great Lakes. Cnteago. Sat­ I C&lt;mH, *t Ike Frokato Office
u&gt; visit uoruon
Gordon zscnyvu
Kenyon u.
Of
day at Ernie Skidmore's They arc urday to
.. . Navy, returning
.»&lt;&gt;.» hn
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leaving for Mississippi this week the
home
Monday W
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to spend a week with their hus- Mra. Mina Kenyon spent from Fribanas wlio are in training camps day until Monday with Mrs. Glenthere.
na DeMott of HasUnga and also
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I called on Mr. and Mra. Jeaa Larwbee
MILO------------------------------------------------ | Saturday and attended church Bun&lt;U*t Week's Letter)
day. * Mr and Mra Leland BhwMri Merle Bradfield. Nonnan rard and Marcia and Mrs. Martha
Wlieox and W. a. Spaulding were Hom of Battle Creek spent the first
Hastings shoppers Tuesday. * Mr of lhe week at their home here and
and Mra. LawreiKe Tobias and , looked after the Victory garden. *
Joyce Roush were In Hastings Pri-' Mra. Lulu Steele and Mrs- Vivian
day. * MUs Mary Bullis was calling Angell and son. Clare of Kalamatoo
on 4-H club members in the com- vUited Mina Henyon Thursday and
munity Wednesday afternoon. * ; they all called on Mattie Hine of
Thc WSC8. was held al the home HaaUngs in the afternoon. *• Mrs.
of Mra. Frank Roush Wednesday 1 Lorna Larabee and Mra. Donald
afternoon. After thc business meet- | Manning and Sharon of Ypsilanti
ing a few readings were given. Light i spent the weekend with their par­
refreshmenu were served by the ' ent*. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Bonneville
hostess. The July meeting will be
------------- * P * ------------our annuel picnic to be held al the WOOD SCHOOL NEWS
home of Mra. Bertha Philmon.
Bev. Lila Manker calter on her
Mr. and Mra. Saundtrs called on parents on Wednesday. * Mr. and
her nephew. Bernard Watson ot Mrs loren Norton "Pent Saturdas
Cioyerdale, who la 111 tyilh rheuma- ; evening with Mr. and Mrs. Orville

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also called on Mra. Hattie Whllte- ' CARLTON CENTER
kardt'i near Wodbury, last Friday
a Sunday dinner guest of Mra. poulbte. HU father. Sam Heffelhome department supt, Mrs. John j another year. A Mr. and Mra. Ptor- more and Mrs. Lowell Whittemore. i.fLcst Week's Letter)
(LAM Week’s Letter)
Clara
a Klopfenstein .and Herbert bower hi
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। Word has been received
Several metnoera of the Delton Hsrrtngton; Cradle roll supt. Mbs die Casey have moved into their
Shartle in Woodland.
lease from the factory and win do
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Inland Lakes Garden Club attended Caroline Solomon and Mra. Maur- । new home here. A The Mcthodbt CLOVERDALE
J. 8. Deablcr and son Harold the farm work for the present,
Ice
Johncock;
planbl.
Patty
Cham1
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planning
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rhe h“ be*n promoted to Corporal. | Klopfenstein of Woodland b caring
the Barry county flower festival In
guests of Mr. and
Sunday callers on Carl were Mr.
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He wa* wounded and has been for Mother and baby. ★ Arch Graves Karlsupper
Hastings last* t-rldsy. * Mr. and berlaln; Missionary supt.. Miss I which will be held In July. Come
_______ Bunday. * Mra. LydU and Mrs. Louie Heffelbower. of
Eckardt
Caroline Salomon; Mrs. Roger WH- - out to Sunday school next Sunday
Mra. Welton Brooks visited Mbs , spending several weeks In a conval- and daughter. Pearl Demond vbited Schuler and
ted hb porente. Mr. and Items b teacher of the beginners and hear about the plans. A Mbs Florence Ransaw of Charlotte last 1 escent hospital. "Over There". Con-: the former’s brother. Clarence friends In Lake View a few days | ins. Mr. and Mra. Clayton Decker
i Bush Sunday. Mr. and clan. Mrs. Douglas Floria will be Marie Neuschafer of Des Moines. week. A George McCulla of Has- ; gra tula lions Corporal Leon Mesecar. Gravta on the Center Road, last this week. A Raymond Henney b|of Nashville and Mrjhnd Mra. Ovid
rd G
askill and
Mrs. Robert Iowa, spent from Friday until Sun- tings spent Sunday with Mr.
and , God speed your complete recovery. Sunday P. M. A Mra. Nell Smith at the home of hla brother and wife 1 Price Of Hastings.' A Paul Guy
Gaskill
ahd family of
ot ossblant teacher:
rere also callers. A Mr. and I Barnes, primary class: Mra Susie day at the home of Mr. and Mra. 1 Mrs. Bernard DeGolla. A Mr.
and a Mra. Leslie Daniels was hostess and daughter. Kwen of Midland Mr. and Mra. Wayne Henney near went to sleep at tie wheel while
m vt«it -.i.n— X—.
lard Hall of Almena and Bever. Junior girls class: Robert Leon
i^on Leonard
Leonard. Hh«&gt;
She r«tum«d
returned tn
to her Mra. Bert McCallum snent Prlriav
VWWtHJhl. waalr h-lnln- than, Brttw rolnmlns
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rndif I; at
,1 ■ shower riven frw KathUer,
* Mra. Walter Lewis, , Daniels and Mlles Waters, now Mr. Thursday, Nell Smith came on Sal- their farm work.
Mn. Willard Waters and Barnes, junior boys class: Mra. Mar- home Tuesday. Mrs Ella Rogers ac­ in Kalamazoo• *
Battle Creek recently ran in the
Humeston
and Ml,
Mra I ana
and mi
Mrs
last vveu.
Wed. wem
evening at the’ urday. Mr. and Mra. Smith re----------------ihne*HloSLm m
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Mra, Frank I.U«
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son of Plainwell vbited their per- | shall Norwood, intermediate girls companied her _
the Hower
Dower hall
hall over
over J.
J. Wing's
Wing s store,
store-"A We are turned to Midland Sunday P? M. BARNUM SCHOOL
'Tire car turrwd me?lbut p2ulM^.'
anta. Mr. and Mrs. Fred O. Hughes I class; Mra. IJncoln Bush, Young , where,she will vun he- two
Welton Brooksa attended lhe
u,H.n£&gt;' Friday. *
happy to
to --------report Mrs.'*•
Alec Nell is , Owen remained for a visit here. * (Last Week’s Letter)
!not Injured and slight damage was
* Jake AdrianAdrian- festival in Hastings.
A Mr
Mr. 1 happy
Sunday. Joan Hall b visiting her peoples class; Mrs. EUtf ’
- ■aninrtelr
And tnetr families. A
— Aon Arbor and the op- James Bragdon. an-old resident ilvgrandnarenb Mr. and Mra. Hughes. Msr-O-Not Class. .Mrs. Arthur La- son and Mra.
i— Ella
“*» Doua ot ri—.- and Mrs. Donald Corwin.
S°rWir&lt;'Mra.
Mr?MH‘ tl11 ' borne *from
Mr. and Mra. Roland Valentine of done to the ear * Mr and Mra
A Mra Mary De Back and Mrs. Ethel throp. Willing Workers Class. A | itvllle call'dI nn Mr. end
-nd M-x.
Mn v»-x.
n-x.
dred Parker and daughter of Bat- eratlon performed on her eye was ing west of here was found dead in
Ann Arbor scent Sundav at the Wed tatZt
tl and
and Mr.
Mr. and
and Mra.
Mra.
tie Creek spent Sunday with Mr a wonderful success, *A potluck bed Saturday morning. He had been 'fortee home returning homeMon- ' MlE^BeYtv'WMri™
Honeywell of Prairieville called tm
on Patty Chamberlain spent last week ert Burchett
Miss Betty
Betty Wotrlng
Wotrlngof
ofLansing
LAnslng were
were
uchett-Sunday.
- x—&gt;,x
_ i/urzeename returning nome aon- Mbs
slth Barbara tong
t-ong In Hastings. Maurice Burchett
-bundkj * —. and Mn. Russel Hart and family, , dinner was enjoyed at JdMon Lake.
Mrs. Mary Shedd Sunday. A Mra. «ith
■—'---------came
-— home
---------- **-•
••—
-11 and Mra. Chr1— .Adrianson of , * Mr. and Mra. Bert McCallum । honoring lhe 4th birthday of little sldered seriously ill. and had been day. -Dven- nlecc, XMriene Durkee.; weekend guests of Mr. and Mra.
Charles
Thomas Beck of Hastings called at , Barbara
with
Patty
and
____ . hcr
—&lt; a- few days. A A Vaca- Plainwell called
lied at —
the «
Jake
—- Adrian- I called
_
on Ira McCallum. Sunday. * I Anne Marie Tischer. A bouquet ol helping care for his wife who U returned with them for a few weeks .Glenn Wolring. Sunday dinner
Um home of Mr. and. Mra. John U
vbited
mw «&gt;««■ _«__
on BlbIe Khca, _jj, k. he!d u.
Ion
Bible school will be held in the son home Sunday
inday evening, also Mr.
Mr Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Fossett
F
of Nash-*! pink and white peonies were used sick In bed. Our sympathy U ex­ vacation. A Mr. and Mra. L. E. I guests their also Included Vane
Holmes
of
Grand
Rapids
vbited
at
&lt;
Wotrlng
of
Woodland
Mn
Maud
---------- ..
-------------Mrs
jerry Klock
Klock and daughter I ville have been spending
sper
unwu Methodist church
the
sec- and
~ —
- »«rry
a couple as
—'— •(until
—
-■* tended to the wife Emma and
ss a cen'
centerpiece
lhe —
wind
* Bunaay
Sunday scnooi
School neian*
held Its uoaru
board menmeet- 1 Delton
Ing and elected lhe followingoffl- I ond week In July. Mr. Deal of Gull I of Kalamazoo A. Jak*
AdHRn*-^ weeks with Mr. and Mra. Arthur I blew
u'— thee
'*"«n over) and there wu* a daughter. Crystal, and a brother. the Herbert Johnston home Satur- , Wotring of Nashville and Mr. and
eera and teachers: supt.. Mra. John : lake will be In charge. * Rev. W. D. and Mrs Ella Doud of Prairieville Lathrop. * MY. and Mra. Leals Per- . birthday cake with 4 candles be­ Frank Bragdon who haa been liv­ day evening. A Mr. and Mrs. Loto Mrs. 8 -W. Smith. A Mr and Mra
ar.xmU1‘ng
attractive home out x**se Williams, Mra. Paul Towns
Chamberlain:
assistant
___ ui..
supt.. Miss Robinson
whmwho h'» served
m as -uas’—
or called
■— —- on
—hb brother.
. ..m
Peter
. oM......
Adrian- 1 guson of Delton called on Mra. Mar. •«»*
! sides-Uallthe other good things.
__ ____ _________
ing In the home since hb wife died.
Caroline Solomon;
Solomon: sec.. Barbara of the Methodist church here for;
for ron. Thursday evening. Mra.
Mra. Doud
Doud II tha
tha Chamberlain,
Chamberlain. Sunday.
Sunday. *
* Mra.
Mra. j1 Those-wh
Those who enjoyed the outing were Funeral Mon. P. M. at Leonard of the place they purchased recent- land baby Sandra Louise of WoodI Olenn Kahler spent Sunday In Has- I Mrs. Arthur
sur Yarger and children, Funeral Home in Hastings. * The ly. A Lieut, and Mrs. Oeo. Lennon , tend. Mr. and ' Mrs. Keith Par‘nd b,by charte« ’rrrc 8und*v
i Ungs with friends and relaUves. * I Ione.
—v. Shirl~
^...rley -------------and Carl, also
Mra. Daily Vacation Bible school will be
5-,^',dlnner quests of Chas. Farlee and
। Mra. Lenore Waugh, who has spent --------Robert------Faulkener. Helen McKeflxie. held for one week beginning JUne Uo5*?.at i?e’?p,AeajN'
and Mra. F. A. Oeander of Felton family. This te the first time Mra.
sometime In Lansing, has returned Wayne Landon and
All rhllHrpn
-x-—- Mra- I □fl
28. AU
children are urged (A
to -Hu,/
attend 1were guests at the Ben Crocktord ! Williams has been to her dauirtN
I home for thc summer. * Fiends
home
Thursday.
A
Mr.
and
Mra.
ter-srince
sheXtee Ker hto on
------------------- let and Lin- ■ and plan to attend every day as it 1
; are very sorry to learn that Ber­ da Lou and Anne-Marie. A Through | la lasting lust one week. * Paul j
U nOw “blc tO
nard Watson has rhuematic fever the summer months beginning next. Woodman has an infected finger 1wireUsUM^reu2fteKwJdn^bVn5’ Ma.reh 7U1'
E? ana x«r». ocn vroauoi y °* “JIk WUh “ Canr * John MllUfteX
| and hope for him a very speedy re.pr5£5hl,L8 “m ttle ,Carllon ' »t*rting from a hang nail. It has Mr.
° Mra. Ben
Crockford.
wh0 has completed his boot trainChurch «in
will Ka«i.,
begin .&gt;
al n
B been lanced twice. * Ruth Wooc-- Mr an
I covery. * Miss Olennbe Gelb spent Methodist
M.«hrv)i«t Church
__________
•-•-•________
: Sunday In Grand Rapids with Mr. o'clock. A Robert Asplnall.-son of 5?*.nw.canYe h0?e .Saturday alter , roitthwert
wnontsNn
,
V?'.®?.
11
,!
Lake3 TT&gt;&gt;nlna
Training
SOUTHWEST WOODLAND
Station. Is spending a week's lur­
and Mra. Albert Anderson. * Mr. and Mr. and Mra. Floyd AspinaU. ha* finishing her school year of teachLast Week's Letter
j. auy
tipped over
' Mrs. Prank Humeston called on Mr. been sick In bed with the measles. ing
Ing in
In Benton
Benton Harbor.
Harbor.
■
Quy' iuklev
Makley Upped
------ with a Her“nber?er “H^^aher WMraf
. and Mrs. Otb Corwin of Crooked * Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Daniels and v
------I tractor test Tuesday afternoon but Bertha Mullinex »nd Itobbv
I bke. Sunday afternoon. * Mr. and family attended Gregory reunion s.ORTJ!.fe*bTIW,OODl*'?&lt;D
hc lumped out of the way. and was Cf BaMte Creek were we«k-nd
Mrs. Harry Green and family of Sat. * Mr. and Mra. Clayton Val­ (Last Weeks Letter)
not hurt * The same afternoon
here A Mr ar^l Mra Ed
Bellevue and Mr. and Mra. Floyd entine and family were guests at a
Mr. and Mra. Walter Cooke vbited, Carl Heffelbower was stuck In a wardThompson and famllvof sJnFassett and family of Charlotte celebration honoring the 93rd birth- the
former s Uster. Mra. Lafe WH-। washout in hb hog lot and got
* 8“|spent Sunday with Mr. and Mra. .day of John Bowers of Lake Odessa Hams and family near Freeport K*Jth Farlee to take hb tractor "'4
of“r.'
Arthur lAthrop. the occasion being al the Family Restaurant. There
afternoon Walter Williams |«nd try to get him out. As lhe non remained for an IndeDnite time
the wedding anniversary of Mr. and were 22 present * Prank Shriber Sunday
returned home with them for an &lt;W» iterted to pull, the clutch on S Mr and Mra Ronald Lehman of
Mra. Floyd Fassett. * Mrs. Kate met with an unfortunate accident
Indefinite
stay,
a
Miss
Wllnu
HenCarl's
tractor
stuck
causing
the
woodlartelealted™
Mr
and
Mra
I Terpenlng of Hastings and Mbs Le- while plowing, last week. He suf­
ney of BatUe Creek b spending a .tractor to Jump breaking the chain Percy 17hm an and wri and Mra
lb Terpenlng of Chicago, Mr. and fered a bad cut on hb forehead weekk
vacation with her parents.,and the tractor turned over back- Qra
‘ndd «rl “"d Mn
Mrs. Everett McCallum. Mrs. Hu­ and one ear was nearly torn off. * Mr. and Mra. Homer Henriev and I ward. Carl fell In the washout. ;ora Lcnm&gt;n
evening,
! bert Petllngill and children of Hick-1 "Hoe" Barry Is critically 111 In a
A Mra. Harold Smith en- ibut hb left leg was caught between । notice to creditors
ory Corners spent Sunday afternoon Lansing hospital, * Mr. and Mrs. family.
Hut»
Mirhi(»«. The
with Mrs. Martha Replogle. * Mr. Winifred Marlowe and family of tertained the "Cheerful Helpers" I the steering wheel and seat. A bar
the tractor was restir------ 1
and Mra. Ralph Eames and children Charlotte, Mr. and Mra. Muri Paw­ birthday club Fh-ldny afternoon. A . from
Make your home every inch a Victory home by converting all the space you posof u
his
Percy
Sunday
dinner guests at the home side "*
** *head.
—•*
”------ Lehman I
of Kalamazoo spent Sunday at their ley nnd daughter of Clarksville and
of Mr, and Mra. Karl Eckardt and shoveled by his head UH that was &gt;
cottage
here.
*
Mr.
and
Mra.
George
Erwin
Marlowe
of
Detroit
were
Sun
­
libly can into a cheerful, comfortable, LIVABLE apartment for some war work­
Stafford of Kalamazoo and Mr. and day guests of their parents, Mr. and famllv were Mrs. Sarah Ostroth. Mr. free. Men were called immediate­
and in about
Mrs Lewb Fcrcuson of Delton Mra. Elmer Marlowe. * Mr. and and Mra. LeaUe Adams of Maple ly ahd also the
er’s family! Get a loan from us . . pay it back out of rental income.
....................
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Mra. Paul Smith and children of Grove. Mr. and Mra. Ben Schneider. twenty minutes
Edward Pennels. * Mra. Julia Per­ Lansing were weekend guests of Mr Mr. and Mra. E. J. Bates and fam­
ily. Mr. and Mra. Ray Scheel ahd He was taken immediately to Pen- I
ry spent thc weekend st her home and Mra. Ray Norton
Ardlth Letsofi. A Dan Smith visited nock hospital In the Hess am­
here. * Mbs Mildred Watson spent
h's niece. Mlxs Esther Schuler and bulance. Wednesday morning Xthe weekend with her mother. Mra COATS GROVE
Mra. Lydia Schuler Sunday after- ray was
- ----------taken
- —
and
— no —
broken
—
bones
Mae Watson. * Mr. and Mrs. Fred
able, convenient living quarters for
noon. A Mra. Kari Eckardt and j, were
found. He suffered a num- ,
Teal and famllv of-Kalamazoo spent
Mr. and Mra. Earl Sease and fam­ Joyce accompanied Mrs. Irvin Hall ber of first degree burns (from the
Sunday with Mr. and Mra. Ford De- ily/-Mr.
and Mrs. E 8. Thompson Terry Bailey and Mra. Kate Hen­ gasoline that saturated hb clothes,1
mond.
and Virginia, and Mr. and Mrs. derson to Grand Rapids Tuesday the side of hb head and face were
ttele I
Wirnle Kelsey were al the W. Be- where they scent the day with Mr. jammed and bruised and hb left ,
POWERS ECHOES
bewa Home Coming lakt Sunday. * and Mra. WiU Sevbold who were
.... leg was Injured.
Carl returned |
i Last Week's Letter)
Mra. Bessie Woodman atended lhe celebrating their Fiftieth Weddfckj
ling home from the hospiUl Saturday
W.C.T.U.
meeting
at
MUs
Olga
Eceasily, Inexpensively converted into Mr. and Mra. Harold Poole of
Anniversary. * Mbs Olga Eckardt
irdt afternoon and b feeling as well as '
BANNER WANT ADS PAY
a comfortable apartment! Wallboard
Grand Rapids visited her daughter,
Mra. Arthur Bedford and family
Wednesday. * Bob Brown of De­
troit U spending hU summer vaca­
tion at the home of his aunts, lhe
Misses Almira and Nell Reed and
WE SELL WAR BONDS AND WAR SAVINGS STAMPS
assisting his uncle. Charles Hauser
with the farm work. * Mrs. Jacqunline Riley was brought to the home
of her parents, Mr. and Mra. Henry
Frost from St. Marys hospital.
Grand
Rapids. Monday afternoon
Inquire Today About a
and U convalescing rapidly from
Loan to Finance Your
her injuries. * Mr. artd Mrs. Miner
Palmer visited their son. Sgt. Rich­
Own War Housing Pro­
ard Palmer at Percy Jones hospital
Thursday. * Mr. and Mra. Robert
gram! Do It Now!
9 Stebbins Bldg. Members F. H. L. B. Phone 2503
Frost of Grand Rapids spent the
weekend with hU parents. * George
Bedford spent Sunday with hU son.
Arthur and family.

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MAKE AU. YOUR ROME SPACE

Help House Our War Workers!
Build Extra Closets!

Convert Basement!

THE HASTINGS BUILDING
&amp; LOAN ASSOCIATION

MEN
WANTED
WAR JOBS NOW OPEN
IN OUR LOCAL PLANT

PAST EXPERIENCE NOT NECESSARY
All applicants must qualify under the new war

manpower stabilization plan in order to be accepted

BRING BIRTH CERTIFICATE AND APPLY AT

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                  <text>HELP BEAT INFLATION­
r the present.
Carl were Mr.
feffelbower, of
r». James Cou*Zlayton Decker
jhnd Mrs. Ovid
* Paul Ouy
;e wheel while

ly. ran in the
heel's on M-66.

bl damage was
Mr. and Mrs.
Grand Rapids.
unday dinner
Included Vane
id. Mrs. Maud
t and Mr. and

i. Paul Towns
mlse of Wood­
s were Sunday
aa. Farlee and
first time Mrs.
to her daygir*
«--ner hip on
now able to
John MllUnex
his boot traln-akes Training
a week's fur1 Mrs. Walter
mother, Mrs.
id Bobby Joe

and Mrs. Edfamlly of 8ungues^ of Mr.
Lucas.
VerIndeftnlte time
tld Lehman of
Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs.
evening.

APS l Al

BUY BONDS

The Hastings Banner
SECTION QNE—PACES 1 h&gt; 8

EIGHTY-EIGHTH YEAR

fjpf COUNCIL
And 8 othe"c°un°£ TACKLES PROBLEM
Home Front
OF DELINQUENCY
Thi, Children', C.nt.riTHE

On th* ☆☆☆☆☆☆

Dear Soldiers, Sailors and MarinesThe Banner. I am sure,’ has kept
you informed as to who is in the
service, and the location of each us
much a* b permitted, so I will not
have very much to say in that con­
nection.
I suspect when you think of home
you have a mental picture of the
hills and lakes of Burry County, and
perhaps by this lime concluded that
there la nothing that you have seen
which surpasses or even equal* the
binuty of this part of the world.
We have had more rain than was
good for us,—at least that lx what
the farmers tell us. and this is
confirmed by Harold Foster.—and
even I. driving on a gravel road to
Charlotte several days a week this
spring.- have some definite Ideas on
the subject. However, the rains fin­
ally stopped, and the farmers, or at
least a good many of them, got
ti,elr corn and other crops in and
arc hopeful of a good harvest if the
frost dcean'l come too early. Even
the Victory gardeners are pleased
with- the prospects for a bumper
crop, although lately some ot them
have begun to yell for rain, which is
as xood an aUbt as any.
You boys who are farmers I’m
sure would enjoy looking over some
of ttie Victory gardens, or better
Kt; some of the garden enthusiasts.
r be it from me to be critical of
any of them for I have enough
trouble Just keeping my lawn
mowed But some of them iiave
tncugh hoes, rakes, cultivators and
other equipment to operate a good
fixed farm—and the outfits some of
them are wearing!
I saw one of them the other Sat­
urday afternoon aa I passed his
horticultural paradise. — he was
dressed up for all the world like u
geology prefeasor In the South Sen
Islands looking for a new coral reef
formation; he wore sandals from
which his toes quite noticeably prott tided &lt;evep observable at a dis­
tance i ro doubt to permit a firmer
hold on old mother earth; short*,
naked from the waist up. and a
paper helmet pulled well over hh
eyes. HL* hands grasped a hoe with
which he was jabbing viciously, pre­
sumably at some obnoxious weed
which dared show ite naughty head,
—but to a passer-by suggested that
a uython or a boa cunstrictor had
invaded his six by four ranch and
he" was bent on exterminating the
destructive reptile. Whether he ever
harvest.* anything remains to be
seen, but I'm sure he al least did

beating down upon his tx»r de­
fenseless back aomethfr^ fierce.
Some liavp really gone in for it
in a big stay; some have formed
partnership*, and I’m told others
have organized corporations. Share
cropping is quite popular.—father
buys the seeds, or seedlings, rente
the land and gives the owner onethird tor the* rent; he permits the
children to get in on it by letting
them do the hoeing, cultivating,
canning and then fattier will get
hto share. Well enough of that or
next winter when they are enjoying
the hard earned fruits of their la­
bors they won't invite me out to
dinner.
Anyway, every one back in Barry
County tv doing what he can to gel
this war over with. In the factories
and on the farms everything pos­
sible Is being done to turn out
equipment and food for you and to
see that you have the best of every­
thing and plenty of it.
Tlie old county never looked more
beautiful. Thanks to the rains, ev­
erything is looking fresh and green,
while the old Thomapple flows
eternally on. gently murmuring a
protest at your absence as she rib­
bons her way across the country­
side.—for It Is strangely quiet and
lonely without you.

courts. As you probably know. Hor­
ace Powers, now Lieutenant Powers.
Is in the navy, chasing subs in the
Atlantic. Captain Phil Mitchell is
at Fort 8111. Grandpa Stebbins re­
cently paid Phil and family a visit
and reports evenrone fine, espxlaUy
Linda Ann and PhUllp. Jr.
Dick Palmer at this writing is at
Percy Jones hospital. Battle Creek.
My son Fred hitch-hiked over to
see him a few days ago. Dick was
in a room with several other fel­
lows and they sure entertained
their young guest. Dick expects to
be out soon and hopes to be in
there again swinging in the grand
old manner that he knows so weU.
Oh &gt;es. my son was quite thrilled
because Dick had a picture of him­
self and Barney Rosa taken in the
Solomons.
Well. I believe this is all for now.
I certainly feel honored to be asked
to write to you. Many of you. of
course. I do Sot know, but I was
agreeably surprised on checking up
to see how many I did know per­
sonally.
Best of wishes, and good luck.
Archie D. McDonald.
“Hello**" All.—and 'bless your
hearts" cause that’s the sentimental
mood we re In since so many of you
are writing us such nice letters.
Why. we may break Into song any
minute tinging your praises with a
big Hallelujah for a particular Staff
Sergeant we're thinking of who bet­
ter write us a special letter for pub­
lication.—or else! But before we go
Into raptures about you guys and
gals here goes this week's money or­
der to a Woodland son—
Pfc. Ralph L. Ouy M174010
AJ’.O. 100 % Postmaster
New York City. New York.
tune time—lust before pay day—co
it may really mean some till ng be­
sides all the good luck and best
wishes it carries to you. Write when
Jou can Ralph, we'd like to hear
rom you. And speaking of letters—

The saddest words of tongue or pen
Heard by mothers of service men
Are those of the postman passing
our way
"Sorry, lady, no free mall today."

HASTINGS. MICHIGAN. THURSDAY. JULY 8. 1943

THE EASY-GOING AMERICAN WAY

MacArthur la
Fighting Jepa—Lof's

NUMBI

14 PAGES—2 SECTIONS

FORMER HASTINGS
MAN HEADS STATE
HISTORICAL COMM'N.

Hastings Building &amp;
koan Ass’n. Assets Are
Now Nearly $365,000

RATIONING

The presidential order which sort of blow against the .United
saved Max Stephan froiff hanging. | States—a country he despised—
although not unexpected, provoked which opportunity offered. If he
Then directors of the Hastings
The Kalamazoo Children’s Cen- — — — — a wave of angry criticism.
had been given the chance tu,place
Building and Loan association,
ter la an organization for the study
• • •
| a bomb In the Willow Run bomber
choten at the annual meeting last
and guidance of children who have
In the opinion of numy people.; plant,.. he would have cheerfully
month, have reelected the executive
manifested qualities which Indicate
Askt Citizens Cooperation
America’s generous attitude toward : done so with a fervant "Heil HltC. A. Weissert Appointed
officers of the association as fol­
designed to aid you In your cur­
that they are problems In conduct,
Orders Police Enforce Laws traltora la not an indication of sound ler" on his lips. Stephan openly
To That Important Position lows: President, Charles 8. Potts; rent purchases of Items ratlonsd by
education and personality.
The
democratic liberalism but rather । boasted that he would never hang;
center is supported by lhe State
All good citizens of HssUngs will shows a serious wfcknesx and lack that Germany would be victorious,
Charles A Welwrt has been
Hospital Commission, and U un­ be slsd to know that the city coun­
cording
secretary.
Exri
R.
Boyes
chosen
as
president
of
the
Michlder lhe direction of Dr. Frank cil Is giving needed attention to the ot character which makes us an easy within a few months and he would gan Historical commission. He is The directors voted to pay the us­
Tallman, director of mehtal hv- Increase of "Juvenile Delinquency mark for vicious enemies who take come into his own for the assistance a fitting selection for that imnor- ual -------semi-annual
dividend of 3,_per
------------------------------alene for that commission
The In this city. Il is a state and na­ advantage of our easy-going ten- he had given,
\iant place. He was born in Has- । cent.
...
Center la planned to serve the tional as well as a local problem lency to serve their own dangeonu
•tings, graduated from our high
Government priorities on all
Red stamps P. Q now valid. R
I Yet, from a strict legal standpoint■ school and attended Harvard Uni- budding materials have prevented valid
counties of Allegan, Barry. Ber­ It can only be solved by doing purposes. &gt;
July if; 8. July IE All expire
rien, Branch. Calhoun. Cass. Kai­ something constructive about it
• • *
there was an overwhelming-Weight. versity.
Reluming to this city the construction of new homes and July 31.
amaaoo. St Joseph And Van Buren. , Exactly
-Uy that 1* what the dly adIf. for example, the U. 8. policy of precedent to justify.ttie modifl- he began hL* newspaper career as greatly curtailed repairs on build. The Center asks for the help jnlnisuaUon
ministn
is attempting.
toward triltors had been what It cation
-------of sentence.
‘-----When «.
it --------comesi a reporter for the Banner. Hu I Ings. That condition has caused an
Following are two resolutions.
Blue stamps N. P. O valid com­
of the nine counties In paying rent
l interest In the early history of this accumulation of cash tn the asaofor ite quarters In the Pratt build­ Not. 9 and 10. which were adopted should. Pearl Harbor, our main has? to treason, the law her&gt; has always i Mate and county were soon evi- i elation * treasury. It is difficult to mencing July 1 through Aug. 3.
ing. Kalamazoo, for clerical help by unanimous vote of the Common in the Pacific, loss of which would recognized tf great variety ot “de­,, denced by his work for the Ban- find desirable investments for idle
Coffee
and clinic equipment. Children up Council of this city at their last throw the Pacific mainland wide gree of crime." punishable from- a ner. whose files show many ex- ; cash in securities that could be
Stamp 21 for I lb valid July 1
open
to
enemy
attack,would
not
comparatively
short
jail
sentence
to
to and Including lhe age of IB may session, Monday evening. June 28
' cellent and valuable historical quickly converted into money when through July 31.
have been Infested with enemy death. Stephan's actual crime was'| sketches penned by him.
be referred to this Center by The resolutions read.
I the organization may need It. Jl to
Sagar
school*, probate courts, parents,
No. 9
agents who operated with surprls- not particularly vicious so far as ef- 1
Not long after his marriage, he believed that, when peace shall be
RESOLVED that the Chief of Po- ing freedom right up until the first feet on the outcome of the war was&gt; I was made a member of the editorial, declared and normal condition*, reIthysldans. county health departinents and social agencies of this Uce be instructed to see that the Japanese bomb dropped. Then, in concerned He befriended one enemy I staff of the Kalamazoo Gazette. : stored, there will be a call for sevor any other of the nine counties, liquor laws relating to minora, be characteristic "democratic" fashion flyer and helped him along the■ ■ aruTVa* given charge of Its state eral new homes In Hastings and
Stamps No. 15 and IS may
The
Is managed
ngiuiy enforced. To
« Wit:
..... selling, or we acted—late—almost too late.
ine Center
venter is
manageo by
oy a . iigtdly
: escape route—It would have taken&gt; news department. That position t that many who are now paying rent used for canning sugar In amounts
fl... giving ef liquor, to —minors;
nlnnr, - wnrklni.
working.;
of 5 lb. each through Oct. 31.
board of fourteen directors. five
. Mm.n’r Slav
* of
L &lt; « .fault
I..,-.. »*veral
i.
Stephan
is«i&gt;rra with
favored
wiui
con­. has afforded him «n opportunity will desire to own their own homes
cou
Both coffee and sugar coupons
of whom are named by the com­ or loitering, of minors In establish­
rt
Rlat.h.n
__ . omjjmmmis
...
. .a
...
It wasn’t Max Stephan
a fault that
that Mderable
luck
to .have made
the. for wide study and he has written Then the association would doubcmission. and the other nine are ments where liquor Is sold; alsn en­ his
traitorous action consisted ficape ,ucCeMful. n u true that for the Gazette many interesting les* find eocd use for its now unused are from the same War Ration
chosen by the counties, one mem­ forcement of the provisions of Act
Book 1.
’
articles
concerning
pioneer
events
funds.
Often.
In
normal
times
the
ber from each county. The Barry No. 281 which requires that a suit­ merely in helping a captured Nazi Stephan was "ripe" for sulking a1 ahd $he eariv history of this state. ■ Hastings B Ac L has liad to temportcontinued
4. See.
Stamp 18 good for 1 pair thiough
• Continued on
on Page
Pane 4.
Sec. 1.)
l.»
ccunty member J, Mbs Alice Hagel- able sign be posted In a conspicuous flyer escape. He was ripe for any
espectally of southwestern Michi- arily borrow money to assist pa­
shaw. registered nurse, of the place in each room where liquor 1*
'rons who wished to build or to buv Oct. 31.
gan
sold or served, describing the pro­
Barry county health department.
While working for the Banner. { homes. That may be the case in the
Os
The Center asked that the board vision! of the act. and warning vio­
Mr. Welssert was chosen to rep- period following the war.
of supervisors of this county con­ lators thereof.
Stamp Number 6 ( from Basic
resent Barrv county in the state I The local association has made a
Furthermore that a couy of this
tribute 1300 toward the rent, equip­
legislature for three terms. Very fine record. It has financed the Mileage Ration A Book, worth 4
ment and clerical expense of the resolution be sent to each licensee,
early in his connection with thto building or purchase of many homes, gal tons of gasoline, good througn
Center. The matter was brought together with a letter concerning
paper, he became interested in. and additions and changes In many July 31.
Cadet Wm. Goodyear, Jr.,
lie tore the supervisors It was re­ the problem of Juvenile Delin­
and a member of. the Michigan other dwellings. Il has had excellent
Saw Heart of Tokyo Raid
ferred to the board's health com­ quency, and requesting their whole­
Historical society. He was chosen, management from the *Urt. Its dlCoupon 5 good for H gallon*.
mittee. wlio recommended that the hearted cooperation.
a
trustee and later president of rectors have felt that' they were
In the Coldwater Daily Reporter
Moved by Hewitt, supported by
1200 be granted. The board gave
that organization, in whose work trustees for the borrowers u we l aa
Ils unanimous approval to giving Calkin, that the Resolution be of recent date was an account tak­
he has always been deeply inter- ; the stockholders, and have «l»en
en from "Naval Flight News" con­
the 5200.
adopted as read.
esled
His selection to head the , time, thought and work to their duYeas Calkin. Goodyear. Hewitt. cerning Cadet William Goodyear,
Second inspections
Mlchigan Historical commission is ties. The assets of the assoclotion
Jr. relating some of the thrilling
Lane. Siegel. Smith. Thoma*
vehicles by Sept. 30: B’s by Juna
eMWla’Iv fitt'ne. nnd h* will nn, are nearly $365,000
experiences he had met with in
Absent Miller. Carried.
30; C*s by Aug. 31; commercial ve­
doubt help that body to render
---------------- ——
hl\
more
than
two
years
of
service
No 10
.
..
hicles every a months or 5.000 miles,
even
greater
service
to
RESOLVED, that Section No. 7 with the U. 8 Navy.
which ever is first.
The Lansing dispatch .......—
of "Disorderly Persons Ordinance"
It seems after leaving his home
ing Mr. Weissert's appointment to
a Sagar For Canning
dealing with minors loltenna or at Coldwater. Cadet Goodyear
as follows:
.
Indianapolis
Radio
rambling about the -afreets, alleys, trained at
Sugar for home-canning of
"LANSING—At the beginning o,
He’s In Aviation Service
or Irt public Places after 9PM Kchool. Then went to the Naval
fruit crop* win be available
thA state's fiscal year on July 1.
Research
laboralorv
at
Washington.
o'clock,
be
enforced.
In Far-Away India
Charles A Wetosert of Kalama­
This shall not be Interpreted an D. C.. and following that saw two
zoo. bom In Hastings and educa­
People who lived in' Hastings affecting orderly conduct of minor* years of active duty which cov­
ted at Harvard, will become presi­
ered almost all of the Pacific bat­
about 30 years ago will remember at any Ume.
•
made from
dent of lhe Michigan Historical,
.
Further, that violators be de­ tle area as radioman aboard a car­
Joe Whitlow, then a young lad. He
commission., with which he has . Drying, Brining and Storing for r»nnlng sugar.
sold the Saturday Evening Post In tained a reasonable length of Ume rier In the battles of Marcus. Gil­
been * .Identified for a period of
qj Food Also to Be
the business district here for sev­ unUl parents, or guardian? can Dw bert. Wake. Midway and the sec­
In Lh. .1... &gt;tUL.Dinuued
eral yean. It was worth the nickel notified and reminded of their re- ond battles of the Solomons. He
you paid Joe for that paper, even soonsiblllty and of the penalties ap­ wax on the flat-top when Doo­
lure for the sessions of 1915. 1917
food preservaUbn demonstra- EARL R. BOYES. Prop.
little and his filers took off for ,
If you ever read a line in it. Just plicable to such vlolatkxw
Having purchased the Oama i
and 1919. representing his native ^|on
be given Friday, July 16 at
The full intent of tills resolu- Tokyo
to sec the happy smile on his face
PROMOTED TO CAPTAIN
county of Barry. As chairman
p. m. In the HasUngs High place and having no further use for ‘
It was in the battle of the Mar­
as he took your five cent piece and Uon Is an effort to obtain coonereRecently promoted to the rank of the house military affairs commit* school gymnasium by Mary E. Bul- hie furniture, Mr Boyes will dis- $
thanked you -for your purchase was lion of minora, parents.. or guar­ shall and Gilbert Islands that he captain in coast artillery. Hartley tec he was father of the bln wlilfh
pose
of it at public auction at the
extension scent.
full value received for your nalf- dians together with the law enforc­ received his bantisrn of fife.
-------- located at 135 W. Grand
Finstrom, son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl
the
present
Michigan
7-^ j, being sponsored by the
To quote Cadet Goodyear direct­ Finstrom Hastings, has been in the created
gx. Detrey Reed —:
dlme. You felt that the Post, which Ing officers, in combatting the
state police, which was first known civilian Defense NutriUon conunllproblem of Juvenile delinquency.
ly:
army more than two years, nine a» the Michigan Constabulary and |
Bnd horn* extension croups foe
Moved bv Hewitt supported by
“We had just been secured from months of which was spent on duly
gain—that much extra.
Our subject was known as "Joe.. Lane that the resolution be adoqjed general quarters when the big noise outside the United States. Capt. was patterned somewhat irt'er the &gt; all who are interested In earning,
the Smiler," when he lived here andi UYou: Calkin. Goodvear. HawllL started. Expecting our planes to Finstrom is now stationed on the famous Northwest Mounted Po- rtrylne.' brining or storing of food
Uav of Canada.
| t0 help wl’h winter time mrata • everybody was his friend. No oca
return, we were caught unexpect­ West coast.
"He also sponsored* legislation 1
BuUto will use both a hot
who knew him then could remember■ Lans. Siegel. Smith. Thomas. Ab­ edly by a squadron of Jap planes
establishing
the
monument to
ba'h a^d nre**ur* cooker :n
sent Miller. Carried.
which attacked us In two waves.
Major-General W. R. Shafter at
canning demonstration Other
The council’s action calls for the A. O. Q. was sounded again. I
word, nor did they ever see a frowni
Galesburg,
as
well
as
various
।
p,
F
ihod.*
of "reserving food will be
on his face. He did not smile be*’ sending of a copy of the resolution. grabbed my equipment and high­
producing
measures in the interests ot vet- I &lt;n»ni*aed and questions answered.
(Continued on Page 8. See. 1.)
cause he thought It would please:
tailed it topside to my battle sta­
(Continued on Page 3. Sec. 1.)
I 77,1* in an nnpnrtunltv for all at the farm known as
other folks. It seemed as natural as
tion In the sunerttructure.
Dairy located one mH
breathing for him. Probably no one
Galesburg
on U. 8.
—
t "TL’* meth'vis nf cannmg and how to do
had ever told the boy Uiat there
also offering 8 or 10 ton.
Dog Population Ot I hlS: It with less sugar
are three times as many muscles
the calm and efficiency with which
oat straw and several other things.
the men worked. The long months
Harold Belcher will cry the
are used to produce a frown. He
of tedious training and Instruction
smiled because he felt Uke it. and
were paving dividends.
Three Prize* to Be
We are able to give our readers
,
—
...
wished to be friendly.
"Bombs were dropping all around
the census report on the dog popu- ThC UrGHqCVIhC
At the present Ume the outstand­
issue for full particulars.
Awarded In Each Clan
You just couldn't help liking that ing school bonds of HasUngs dis- us. most of them missing
You
1st ion of Barry County, which was lj; • •
•
•
kid. I remember that a merchant tncl are exactly $46,000. There wlU couldn't tell when we were hit any­
Prizes hi the Barry County Vic­ presented to the board of super- : Neighborhood HOUSO
automobile accidint
here offered to give an automobile be raised by tax next winter SKMO way. as our own guns larred the tory Garden contests will be as visors by County Treasurer Georee i
___
to the person to whom his custom­ to apply on the principal and 82070 ship as much. Il was thrilling to follows, according to Mrs. Gerald Clouse. It shows that we have 3422
Tn the Detroit Free Press of NEAR LACEY ON SUNDAY
ers might vote to give the car. Every to pay the Interest that will be due see the big Jap erash In the water, Smith, contest chairman.
live dogs in 'Barry county.
By, Rundsy. July 4. w* found the folAbout noon Bunday, three milaa
buyer of goods tn that store was giv­ May 1, 1944 which will leave $32,000 a burning wreck, thanks to the
Farm Garden Class--1st Prise, a , supenlsors districts the report is i lowing very complimentary^notice
en a blank vote for each 35 cent as the amount of the outstanding skill of our gunners and the op- $25 Victory Bond; 2nd Prize, $2 ■ »» «-u_
—
.
i
mncernirte
the
N*ignbornrwl
follows:
Dogs ■ House al Orangeville village, which
bonds. The following winter $15,000 nortune return of our own planes. in War Stamps and $8 in trade at
It
wasn't
until
the
whole
thing
.241 i we pass on to our readers:
the Sunshine Valley Seed Oom- Assyria possesses .
will be raised to pay on the prin­
driving one of the car*. With him
write on it the name of the person cipal and $1,440 Interest, which will was over that I had time to be pany; 3rd Prize. $3 in War Stamps. Baltimore has ...
.223 | NFIGHROBHOOD HOUAE a
he or she wished to favor for the reduce the debt to $17,000 by May
Urban Garden Class—1st Prize. Barry can show ..
■ HR social and educational project in aUOhAU.CU
VMM*
ownership of the car. The contest 1. 1945. On May I. 1946 that $17,000
"We had plenty of excitement In $25 Victory Bond; 2nd Prize. $10 narii/m
reveal*
180 Qra naevi lie In western Barry Coun- and face and wax taken to Leila
Carlton reveals
lasted many weeks. Some one cast and the -accrued interest will be the other battles, but somehow you in War Stamps; 3rd Prize $3 In Castleton has an even
,AA ty. will be the site next month of hospital. Bai tie Creak., Hto otbw
votes tor Joe Whitlow. That voter liquidated.
seem to remember the first one War Stamps.
152 a summer work camp, an experi­
Hastings Twp. has ....
knew that Joe could not afford to
more.
I
will
say
that
the
best
4-H Garden Class— 1st Prize, a City, 1 and 4. shows ..
An issue of $170,000 school bonds
ment In training for communitv
drive a car, but believed that it was authorised in 1871 to pay. for sight of all was watching Gen $25 Victory Bond; 2nd Prize. $10 City. 2 and 3. has ....
.162 leadership.
Twenty-five youths
could be sold, and the proceeds the new Central school building and Doolittle and his men take off for In War Stamps; 3rd Prize, $3 in Hope's dogs number .
.215 from Michigan and neartov states,
would help to pay port of the cost the Central auditorium. In the pre­ Tokyo.
I Just hope that 171 be War Stamps.
under sponsorship of the Episcopal
Irving owns ...
of a college education for the "smil­ ceding four years, by action at an­ ready in time to help finish the
Judging of gardens will take Johnstown contributes —
Church nnd the Federal Council
er." The idea appealed to Joe's nual school meeUngs. a building job."
place next week, according to Mrs. Maple Grove has
of Churches, will attend the camp, their daughter Florence, a small
friends. When the votes were count­ fund of upwards of $40,000 cash had
Cadet Goodyear Is the eldest son Smith.
Orangeville can show ...157
working in harvest fields in the
and a Mrs. Gams. The three
ed Joe had a big lead. With his ap­ been accumulated, so the bond Issue of' Mr. and Mrs. Wm. P. Good­
Those who have contributed to­ Prairieville's dog population ..135 mornings and devoting afternoons girl,
women were cut and bruised, and
proval and that of his family the represented a considerable less than year of Coldwater and a grand­ ward the prizes are: Hastings Ro­ Rutland admits having IO
to studv of rural sociology.
were taken to Leila hospital.
car was sold and 1700 In cash was the cost of the Central buildings.
nephew of Mrs. P. T. Oolgrove of tary Club. Hastings Commercial Thomapple coughs up ...
Neighborhood House was estab­
given the trustee for him. Later,
HastingsClub. Hastings Womens Club. Rog­ Woodland owns up to ....
176 lished at the Instigation of the badly hurt. The five women were
when the family moved from Has­
ers Seed Store. Farmer.* Market. Yankee Springs has only
Rev. Don M. Gury. who, when he not thought to have suffered M
tings. It was paid to Joe, and no
Hastings Grain At Bean Company.
doubt helped him; for in California
Barry County Farm Bureau. Farm Total dog census ..
.3422 aro. found that Orancerill* lacked ous Injuries. ______________
he took a college course also a med­
Bureau Services and The Sunshine
an active church organization. A
ical course
Valley Seed Company.
After the family moved away,
1941, a social worker was assigned,
only a very few heard from them.
By agreement with the stale pub­
and this xpring a second home was
But a Hastings man did go to the lic service commission the Michigan
Election To Be Held
purchased.
coast, looked up Joe, and found he Bell Telephone Co. will reduce
Five boys who left Wednesday
Activities of Neighborhood House
Next
Tuesday,
July
13,
was practicing medicine In a Cali­ overtime charges on long distance
for Fort Custer, were Sherman are planned chiefy by residents of poultry made by fannera are now
At Legion Hall
fornia town, was married and doing calls between points wholly witnRoland Wertman. Hastings, Robert the neighborhood, young and old.
well.
Stutz. Hastings. R. No. 3. Joseph The center Is equipped with a
jn the state. It will also abolish
Food Price Specialist. The
the
Through Dan Lewis, of this city, report charges on Intrastate long
At the regular meetlr
The state conservation depart­ Volney Wilcox. Hastings. William variety of games, dolls and toys for A
who visited Joe at his California distance calls. These savings to Lawrence J. Bauer Post .... ~ m ment has named Arthur Parkes, Howard Birman. Hastings. R. No. the children, cooking facilities, a farmers maximum pricaa for buthome, the writer learned In June. Michigan patrons will be effective tlte American Legion held Tues­ former Onaway state park director, 4. Harold Lloyd Knickerbocker. radio for- dancing and a tennis
1MI. Dial Joe had enlisted In the on and after August 1. AU the in­ day evening. July 6. the following to supervise the Yankre Springs
One
*who
left
directly
for
Fort
court.
Esch
vear
the
children
dependent
telephone
companies candidates for officers of the post Krk. which the state took over
using the house stage a play to
in the aviation service, and that he within the state will also change for the coming year were nom­
im the federal government July Custer from Detroit was William raise money for additional equip­ ume. otherwise
"Group r retalle
was then stationed at Pendleton their rates to conform to this new inated:—
‘
1st. Walter Kingscott. chief of lhe LaVerne Wilkes, Hastings. Michi­ ment.
Neighborhood Houae has
Commander. Angelo Spirts: First state
Field, Oregon. He wrote to Joe at agreement.
conservation
deportment's gan.
become a social center for the
that place. The letter arrived while
In the Air Coroa awaiting call is whole community, with a corre­
The
reduction
in
overtime Vice Commander. George Hebden: porks division, states that for the
tait
prices of prodiu
he was array. It finally caught up charges will save Michigan resi­ Second Vice Commander. Ed Say­ time being the state will maintain Robert Wayne Parker. Hastings.
sponding decrease tn Juvenile de­
with him. long after It was written, dents $310,000 annually. The abo­ les. Jack Semfp, William Parker; a program of group camping units
Those scheduled to report at linquency in the area. The 35 may be selling at ret
or etoewher
while he was In India.
lition of report charges will mean Adjutant. Ivan Burns. William at., the park, as had been done by Great Lakes. III. are Clinton vouths who will study and work markets
county
war price
Last week came Joe’s reply to the a yearly saving of $91,000 P*trons Parker: Finance Officer. Marshall the National Park service.
Claire Greenhoe. Naahvllle, Cla­ there during August will learn how
Arms. Frank
two years’ old letter. It was writtan will be glad to accept this $401,000 Shan lx; s«t. at
rence LeRoy McNee. Middleville, to set up and operate similar proj­ board suggests that
tills
list
from that
somewhere In India. Joe, now Ma­ benefit from the action of the Haight; Historian. Ed Sayles Shir­ CRITICAL CONDITION OF
R No. 3. Robert OIL* Dean. Mld- ects elsewhere.
papers or obtain
jor Joseph E. Whitlow, would not Michigan public sendee commission. ley Henry; Service Officer, Maurice
dlevllle.
board office.
Foreman: Chaplain. Harrv Larsen: MRS. ERNEST EDGER
be allowed to tell where he la sta­
COUNTY S SHARE COST OF
tioned. He writes that things were
Executive Committee T. 8. K.
so unsettled there during his first
Reid. George Dean. George Lock­ ceived from Miss Marceline Edger
WELFARE WORK FOR JUNE Ing ou
retain
year that he wrote only to his wife.
wood, David Goodyear. Jay Mara- that her mother. Mrs. Ernest Edger ■
WAS $2,456,67
of Jackson, te critically ill and that
Now he finds he has more time and
man.
The supervtoora at their June
Mickey Foley has a specimen
The regular annual election will her passing is momentarily exnect- .
Is trying to catch up with his be­
sraskrn voted $3.456 67 for June and
lated correspondence.
which he values very highly. He be held next Tuesday evening. ed. The family have been notified.
. Raymond P. Blrielve of Ander­ the same amount for July to the NOTICE
dug It up last spring in the ground July 13 at the Legion Home at Mrs Edger was the former Belle /
/ son. Ind. who has been staying Barry County Social Welfare Oomwhere his father many years ago B 00 p. m. at which time nom­ Rock of this city.
at Reid's Resort, Thornapple take mtoslon to meet the cost of th*
Hastings, and so many years had had a potato patch. It appears inations will be still tn order be­
CHARLTON PARK
,
slipped by since then, that possalbly to be a perfectly formed petrified fore the election Is held.
during the past week, caught a county farm, hospitalisation, of
Vermontville baseball team play­ mukkellunge
Joe might have forgotten him. But potato, having not only the form
Tuesday
morning adults and temporary relief&gt; grant­ building Thera
ed a good game Sunday and wish which su 41 inches long and ed for those two months. The
Major Whitlow said he remembered but also the msrkings of a' potato.
to play the Park team again later. weighed 20 pounds Blrielve says state stands half of the cost of
me very well, as be did many other Hie ground is limey where this
The final score was seven to two that this Is the fish he has been temporary relief and medical care
friends in
he LUUUOlk)
... Hastings, and that" --curiosity was
WM discovered.
ow. Evidently
favor of the Park team.
dreaming about all his life and, granted, but the county has to bear
would like to inquire about them, one of the potatoes In the ancient
Next Sunday the strong Kellogg needless to say. Is rather soljl on all the cost of hospitalising adults.
Peter G*beck 39 and Peter
but could not take the time to ask patch was not found by Mickey’s
■
—V, of fh*i«n
— uln
—u I.
V..W.
about
each
them nnw
now. HHe
said
DOoge. 43. both of Kalamazoo, Field bail team from Battle Creek Barry county as a "happy hunt­
MAY IMPROVE
he hoped to be in the USA. In a sorbed the lime so as to retain the were picked up at Crooked lake Bay at the park again. The, “Av­ ing ground" for fishermen.
CHARLTON PARK
ion" took lhe Park team earlier
few months, and that hla wife and shape and markings of a potato.
Friday bv Conservation Officer
NOTICE
he might come to Hastings. He
Wasn't that a mean trick for Sumner charged with having un- tn the season.
Museum articles keep coming
would be warmly Rreeted by ell who nature to play on an IrUliman?
in. This week a whole series A
remember him as "Joe. the Smiler."
la his reply Major Whitlow says: ATTENTION WOMEN! I
long. and a third one IU inches. Civil War encampment badges, by am leaving In the near future to
forces.
’"Die government has been very
The pair were brought before Jus­ Mrs. Cory Althouse. These badges join tile armed TVT T
kind to me, tending me to the 31 to 44 Inclusive, who Is interested tice Ben Bowman of Rutland and were issued to James Cutler en­
School of Aviation Medicine al Ran­ In
Information concerning the admitted their guilt. Each was gineer veteran of the Civil War.
TREASURER'S NOTICE
dolph Field, Texas " He states that Wee’s, please fill out the blank be­
the .City «•
Chief of Police Harry Thompson i Summer
Bummer taxes for
tor ine
he has been in the service 37 low and return to the Hastings Both paid the cash The two men
months. IS of which have been in Banner Office.
can be happy. If they wish, over the was authorised by the city council; Hastings are due and payable July
. —
the foreign service.
fact that their fines will be used to attend the state meeting of chiefs 15.
Mabie Field, City Treasurer
Senior Address.
to buy books for the school li­ of police at Charlevoix. Mich. July
braries of the scanty.

☆ AT A GLANCI *

ON ACTIVE SERVICE
IN PACIFIC AREA

J. WHITLOW MAJOR
IN MEDICAL CORPS.

S DEMONSTRATION OF
CANNING METHODS
HERE JULY 16 .

AUCTION SALES

VICTORY GARDEN
JUDGING TO
START NEXT WEEK

School Bonds, $46,000.
Final Payment Will Be
Made on May 1, 1946

Co. Numbers 3,422

] Free pr„, Commend.

'

Will Save $401,000 on AMERICAN LEGION
Long Distance Calls
CANDIDATES FOR
Between Mich. Points OFFICERS

10 Barry County Boys
Arthur Parkes Is the Enter Service
New Superintendent of
Yankee Springs Park

the“big one

Mickey Foley Found
A Petrified Potato

THAT DIDN'T

Kalamazoo Men
Had Undersized Bass

Butter, Poultry Now
Under Price Control

�THE HASTINGS BANNER, THURSDAY, JULY t, 1943

AT FOOD CENTER...
*HELP YOU

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COFFEE

2'b» 31c
WHITE HOUSE

COFFEE

26c
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MONARCH

COFFEE

“&gt; 30c

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Ration Calendar E
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FRANKFURTERS s,S“k
BEEF LIVER «‘«=r 6 pts. lb.
BEEF HEARTS 4 points lb.
BOILING BEEF
FRESH SIDE PORK
SPARE RIBS|ean 2 points lb.
PORK STEAK tX"!
SALT PORK •««" 6 points lb.
SALT PORK fat 4 points lb.
SMOKED HAM 7SX1.
SLAB BACON VXX
VEAL ROUND STEAK ,2X‘
VEAL BREAST 3 points lb.
BACK BACON
a
SLICED BACON 8 point, lb .
RING BOLOGNA 5 X* .1
BREAD

3^29c

TOMATO JUICE

SUGAR: Stamp 13. 15. and IG.
Canning Sugar good now.
COFFEE: Stamp 21 good July I

4 points

through 21.

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33‘
35c
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20‘
28‘
22=
38‘
23=
19c
37‘
31 ‘
46‘
20=
22'
4Qc
32

Home Made
Potato Salad

5 lb. can

27c

SILVER NIP

BLUE STAMPS: KLM through
July 7; N, P O Q July I through
Aug. 1.
RED P now valid; Q valid July
4.

GRAPEFRUIT JUICE

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Muller's Supreme

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ONE DOZEN

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RADISHES
bunch
5c
CHASE &amp; SANBORN
NEW CARROTS 2bun. 15c
COFFEE
HEAD LETTUCE »&gt;«d 15c
lb. 31c
LEAF LETTUCE po“ad 9‘
NEW CABBAGE pound Qc
HILLS BROS.
NEW POTATOES P“k 65=
COFFEE
GREEN BEANS pound 20=
lb. 34c
HOME GROWN PEAS »&gt; 19=
SUNKIST LEMONS 6
21 =
MAXWELL HOUSE
APPLES
2 lb*
25=
COFFEE
SUNKIST ORANGES^ 39= "
«&gt;• 29c
GRAPEFRUIT
3 &lt;°r 28=

SILVER EAGLE

4 points

5 lb. can

BAKING POWDER

SUGAR

25c sixe

10 "»• 62c

2

21C

ii« •

22c

lb. box

43c

2 Pk9- 17c

PURASNOW FLOUR
A &amp; H Baking

241 lb. sack J15

SODA
1 lb. size

CERTO
PILLSBURY

FLOUR
24:^ i27

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Th* committee for next week i vllle' R' 11
Tuesday luncheon L* Mrs. C. B 1--------------- ------------------------Hodges. Mr* Ben Gldlcy. Mrs.Ciar- , OBITUARY
B&gt;ron Fletcher. 1 Alfred Ernest Madden, youngest
Mrs. H Wedel. Mrs. Irene Sayles.
| son of the lan- Mr. and Mrs. John
------------ --------------- :---------------------------- 1 H. Madden, passed away at Cri*p«a
* ■
11 r 1 ii r
i Hospital.
Plainwell.
Wednesday

LOCAL NEWS

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Mr. and Mrs Carl Netthamer are
preparing to move into Mrs. F. E.
Loutv’s residence on W Green St
Stephen C. Hathaway who ha i
teen home on furlough will leave ।
Thursday for r-l’uirlnwtriti
SnutH •
Carolina to continue In the Special
College Unit of the Army Specia­ .
lized Program. His addies* is:
1
atlW(B855 Rll,,1B’ru}'' Jr
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I
Co. 1 8.C.U. 4436 AS.TP.
[
Ttie Citadel. Rm 3207
v-uartesion
i
Charleston. aouin
South carotini
Carolina
There will tea Y&lt;mth Counci’
dance at the SrUh tS
day night
P
1
Mr and Mr
Mark l-ee haw 1
। moved into the Henry Valdsltrr .
house
510 Ebend
State
The at
»1.0M
of St
Arthur Lath-.
top. countv school commissioner.'
wx* presented to the board of *upervisor* at their session last week

FRONTIER FURY
SUNDAY and MONDAY. JULY IIPrevton Foster and Rita Johnwn

MY FRIEND FLICKA

..

Hr was tern in Plainwell. Feb
""d
Ir,XP14n’
*e**
n. tn? Km.J-S
torn aorKrn.at the Knlgmvroo
?,lnlr Ho’l&gt;ltaL where h*&gt; m&gt; • Mi*.*
’ imi’ t ' h'i’hIs wife .on Jime 31. 1905. Til this
union were horn
bom ,hrp
three
and
un,on
* son* nnrt
a daughter. Adrian Ruv-ell of
Ypsilanti. Mrs. Margaret VanderRoesl and Alfred Witpir of Kalamu zoo anti I-awrence Milford of
Baltimore. Md,
Mr. Madden resided in Kainma700 ^Mwlng hta marriage, re‘urncd to pl‘'ll'*c11 ,or « te* Vwra.
&gt;’1" purchasing a farm at Delton,
he lived until 19K. then re­
turning tn PLdnwell. He was an
pn*p,nSS. -jP”
ut1' iJ?*n7
•
Plainwell,
i n’t) Jl
in‘Vu.V*
health
^d rh‘n*
"}
A1.1??and the Pythian Sisters,
,hRJl
n!'
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Filmed In beautiful Technicolor
Barxain matinee Sunday 1:00 to 3:00

TUES.. WED.. THURS.. FRI., JULY 13-14-15-16
llumplirev Bogart and Ingrid Bergman

CASABLANCA

BA It IKY

Til EAT Ilf?

Hasting,. Mich . Phones'2247-2282

FRIDAY and SATURDAY. JULY 9-10
DOUBLE FEATl'RE ATTRACTION

.

Richard Travis and Virginia Christine

"TRUCK BUSTERS"
and Chester Morris and Jean Parker

Blodget” ■NUF'-ing home for the Km- Bullard of I lains&lt; 11 and Mrs.
neFtreatment r.-xx Tuesday
Elizab.-th 8. Potter of Kalamaroo:
Mr^ndMrl. mnkGiXr have
put chased lhe Dave Boyes home on Jj,r5 ’P1* William H. of Middle* iLe
So. Jefferson.
J
iand twynty-four nephews and
A five and one-half uound bate i nlS^' .
girl named Catherine. Lorraine, was L
b 1
born to the Doti Doyfes nt Pennock I
homJ T^i«m«.Mi with
hosnital on Wednesday morning.
. h°i'n ’ tim
* ’1 ,
Mother and baby are doing nicely. , piXwell ”
H ,L~ L ^ennt

Th teach that tuberculosis L&lt;
spread by germ.*, can be prevented
' and cured, •Joo.uoo pieces of litcralure have been distributed bv- the
Michigan Tuberculosis Association
in the 19 month period ending April
1. 1913
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HIGH EXPLOSIVES"
SUNDAY and MONDAY, JULY 11-12
l&gt;nny Slnxlcton, Arthur Lake and Ijrry 81 mtn*

IT'S A GREAT LIFE
Blondie and the llumvtrad*
Bargain matinee Sunday 3:00 to 5:00

TUES.. WED.. THURS.. JULY 13-14-15
Richard Arlen and Jimmy Lydon

AERIAL GUNNER

llumph-ey Bogart.
Ingrid Bergman. Paul Henreid
The action of the story takes
place in Casablanca, with a flash- I
back to Paris Just before the Ger­
man occupation. Telling of the!
hazardou* existence of refugees |
stranded in that North African
city.

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f Funeral service* were held MonOBITUARY OF
PENNOCK HOSPITAL । day afternoon at the home on .
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FREDERICK WEYERMAN
tai during the’ week-to Mr. and1 Frederick Weyerman. *on of East Green St. with Rev. A. M.
r». Marrin Edwards. Hasting*. R. । M«nmret and Frederick Weyerman Coldren officiating Interment wag
—d.. to Mr.
;.w»
5 born in Hem. Switzerland. at Bnuh Ridge cemetery.
| COUNTRY CLUB NEWS
'. •&gt; . -i-i —
*&gt;!'. v..u. . «?
i
Local garden.* furnished a wide
NlUer, Freeport, a girl April IB. 1B64. and passed away PASSING OF MM8.
I variety of lovely flowers to grace the I onv".“Y £...
rjrr - ... . „ I Friday. July 2 at his home.
ALLEN PENDER
' lounge and porches at the Country I
Kidder. GOT E. Marshall: I He caine to America when a
Mr*. Allen Pender, aged 78. pass­
club festivities this week.
1 *&lt;&gt;* tto5*rl B*’.d,'lL’,'
R-1 young man of 20 years of age. ed away on Monday evening al her
He was baptized In the Lutheran
A combination of veronica and ,
e
home. 5M E. Walnut Bl., follow­
princess feather In pastel shade*, lal}d. Kir*. 8. W. Dann. I-ike Qdrs-; church, of Switzerland and that ing a short Hine**. Her maiden
with dclphenium gypsophllla and ,
Mra- Maurice Pender, -'14 8. ■ was hu belief until deaU&gt;.
name
was Ml.-.* Mae Nichols and
In 1801 he wn* united in mar­
• pink ramblers centered- the main I Jefferson: Mrs. Aaron O rone weld,:
riage to WUmlnah Bodendorff who she formerly lived in Middleville^
table and luncheon tables for the
M1”a..Dor!S Lundberg.
Surviving are her husband; two
; Tuesday bridge, with Regal Hile* i
, v£ec*nV‘,r:
Do’,ald Wpl'- , precrflFn—hthi in death in 1017.; sen*, Lloyd cf Grand Rapidi and
and red ramblers fiirni.ihing other 4eli. ®® E. Marshall, and Mn. G*- , Tn this union was -bom two son*. Maurice of Hastings; and two
pleasing arrangements.
. eMr Manning, 827 8 Washington, f­.Carl and Prank.
Mra. Pender wa* a
Tn 1921 he wm united in mar- grandchildren.
i Fifty-two wore present for the
surgical pattenU at the
member of the Preebyterian L. A.
dessert-bridge. War saving stamps ! ho«Dltal .on Tuesday afternoon I rlage tq LoueM Anderson.
3- the Eastern Star lodge and one
natlenta
discharged | Beside* hl* wife. Mr. Weyerman of the Pennock hospital 'guilds.
i were awarded to Mr*. C. c. Burk- 1 Surgical
..... ■ Mrs.
_ —O. E. Goodyear
__ ■___ «...
W.. tl.nl U,n-w.nl1 It...
Is survived by two son*. Carl of
holder and
for H’Hr—1
The funeral will be held this
, highest scores. Mrs. Raj- Branch tings, R. 1:.Joann Otlo.. Middle­ Hastmn, and Frank of the Navy; Thursday, afternoon at two o'clock
two great­
. won the golf event for five lowest ville; Gary Warner. Bedford: Bet-, two. grandehildn-n;
at the First Presbyterian church,
tv teu Ingram. 631 E. Clinton; • grandchildren and one brother.
holes._.
the Rev. 8. Conger HaUiaaay of­
1 Mrs A ben Johnson had as guests Sterling Sponable. Halting*. R. 3; 1 Loving and kind in all his way*. ficiating. Interment tn lhe Mid­
from away—Mrs. Andrew Shaw. Ranald Cox Middleville; Robert Uprlnht and Just till the end of dleville cemetery.
,.
Ward,
397
W.
South;
Richard
Ack1
hl* days,
■ Lm Angeles: Mrs. Lewis Williams,
Clarksville, and Donald &gt; Sincere :tnd true in his heart and DON'T HUY THINGS YOU DON'T
i Lexington. Ky.: Mrs. Chas. Chaosll. eraon.
1
mind.
I Battle Creek: Mrs. Brick von Reis. Clark. Middleville.
NEED—BUY WAR BONDS
Detroit.
INSTEAD.
I Eight medical patients were tn, Beautiful memories'he left-tehlnd.
| the hospital on Tuesday: Mrs. Wit- 1
Sixteen regbtered for the pot- l'?1,r ^np- 30® *? Broadway; Gilluck goll and bridge luncheon Fri- l-br'r’ -Noyes. Clarksville: Mrs Men,day. Mrs. Roy Hubbard wonAnTfT'ir’]pr' MSIS. Broadway; Mrs.
golf event—low putt; Mrs. Don Sei- Wflri1 Era-ay. 706 W. Grand: Mrs.
। gel. Mrs. Leon Standee^and Mrs. I ’n,J,n Hpkev.
R I: BateLeslie Hawthorne won high .scores,
Bromley. Hasting*. R. 1;
.Jy Hastings. Mich. Telephones 2244-2557
at lhe bridge tables.
Mrs Svlvla Poff. Lake Odessa, and
• • •
I Mr*. Leah Mead. Hastings. R. 5
The family buffet dinner Monday 1
**. *** lh*,i
SATURDAY ONLY. JULY 10
night was attended by sevenly-five I ’1tah*^LhJ£tn
DOUBLE FEATURE ATTRACTION
Decorations were carried out in | “b&gt;
’H’t1
patriotic color*. The mixed ball w wlteur
Jahn lauler and Ruth Furd
s“tethnandre Byron neUter^M^ ! JSMin«J R^v’uk ”
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Tilling of the men wl»o drive
trucks delivering nitroglycerine to
our wm plants.
“Aerial Gunner'* starring
Richard Arlen. Chester Morri*.
LIU Ward
The dramatic story of the aerial
gunner's role in the war.
BRANCH DISTRICT
Mr. and Mr*. Wayne Conklin and
children of Allegan. spent Sunday
with her parents. Mr. and Mrs
-John Darby. * Mrs. O. D. Fasweti.
accompanied Mis. Burr Fussett to
l-uulng recently, where they vLMted
the latter's sister-in-law. Mrs. Everrtt Benson, who Is seriously ill. *
leRoy Fuaertt of Bedford is staying
with his giandparenL*. Mr. and
Mrs. O. D Fnasett. tor a few days
ler. * Mr. and Mrs. .Vincent Nor­
ton. called on lhe former's brother.
F. J. Norton, at Bonfield Sunday,
and found him some better, from
his recent illness ♦ Mr and Mrs. I
Kenneth Norton and family, spent
Sundae. in Marshall, guests of Mr.
• nd Mr* FHL&lt; White n:id family. *
Mr and Mrs. Lee MiM-nar, of Bat- I
tie Creek. Mrs. R E Hall and two
children spent Friday evening tn
this neighterhood. * Farmers are
combining winter barlev. along with I
basing and cxililva'lng corn.

rsBsim, ur
.
HARLAN BOWDISH
Harlan Bowdish of Nashville
passed away at Pennock hospital
on Wednesday. June 30. after setera! weeks of illness. He leaves no
relatives but six step-daughters.,
the living away and Mr*. Chitties ,
Leaver of Hastings. He was a mem- 1
ter of the I. O. O. P. lodge and
Rebekah lodge. ~

Continued aeronautical research
and constant check* tn battle areas
have resulted In son* 400 improve­
ment* la Flying Fortresses,

ilk - beverage
Idle BOTTLES are a War waste I
Keep them busy making trips to
bring you the products you want
. . . when you want them ... in
glass bottles, the most efficient
containers.

MILK, BEVERAGE and BEER
BOTTLES are sanitarily resteril*

ized right^iway by the bottlers...
ready to serve you more quickly
. . . and conserve vital material,
machinery and manpower.

It's patriotic Io join the Program for
Bottle Conservation by returning
empty MILK, BEVERAGE and BEER
BOTTLES promptly I

�however, t* neither an excuse nor
a reason for law-enforcing officer*
to neglect their plain duty under
the law. It I* no excuse for any
liquor licensee to sell to minor*
because he think* their parent* do
not care. Law I* law. It should
be respected and enforced.

THE CITY COUNCIL
TACKLES PROBLEM
OF DELINQUENCY

We Can’t Equal Their Sacrifices, but We Might Try

FORMER HASTINGS^
MAN HEADS STATE
HISTORICAL COMM’N.

(Continued from Page l Sectiqn 1.)
together with a letter, to each li­
quor, licensee In the city. A copy of
the letter follow*:
j
,
June 30. 1M3
Dear Sir:
Tiie Common Council recently
poa&lt;ed two resolutions In an effort I
to help curb juvenile delinquency,
whjch as you no doubt realize, I* (Continued from Page 1, Section 1.)
increasing at a rapid rate through­ erans of the CIviLWar Spanishout tlie nation today.
American and World War 1.
In taking till* ’Bellon It is not the
"A former trustee and president
intent of the council to further bur­ of the Michigan Historical society,
den a business already overburden­ Weiwert has been interested for
ed with law* and regulations. How­ many years in Michigan history
ever we do believe that the misuse and Lx the author of volume III
of liquor and and cigarettes bv In "Historic Michigan," giving an
minors 1* one of the contributing extensive aecount of the South­
factor* to thl* condition.
western settlements, Including old
In view of this fact, it is the de­ Fort St. Joseph, established In the
sire of the council, that if you deal sixteenth century by the French
In liquor or cigarettes as a mer­ near lhe present city of Nile*, and
chant. that you use extreme pre­ destroyed by a Spanish force from
caution In their distribution.
St Louis In 1781.
Please be assured that your whole
"Weissert was Michigan manager
hearted cooperation In thi* effort for Malar-General Leonard Wood
will be appreciated by the council, when the latter ran for the presi­
lhe officers, and the general public dency In 1920 For 20 veara he
Yours respectfully.
was an army reserve officer and
Common Council. City of Hastings , now on the inactive list.
| “The incoming president has
Juvenile delinquency Is such a I ProKC‘“&gt;ve and aggressive ideas
serious problem that Governor t0 ,n?k.&lt;i„1 ,e
I,lstoric.il
Kelly has appointed a conuniralon
J _*”*!
He Is a member of
to give it thorough study and In- more
m"r* active.
active
vestlgation, with a view of having a special committee that Lx pre­
paring
plans
for
*
separate,
ade­
the legislature know All tile factors
quate
building
to
house
the
state
entering Into the problem, io they
museum, state archives and the
can act wisely In solving It
commission's
&lt;xec.if.lve
offices.
3ny liquor dealer who would Thi* project- will be submitted to
knowingly sell liquor to a minor, the administration and stale plan­
or encourage in any manner lhe ning commission for inclusion in
drinking of liquor by minora, ouah' the state's post-war building plans.
to have hl* license revoked and
"For many years WeUsert has
should never be given another been a member ot Lhe-editorial de­
chance to offend A person who. partment of the Kalamazoo Ga­
for the profit* of from such sale*, zette.''
will encourage minora to create the
habit of liquor drinking is tod low­
down in the scale of decency and
humanity to ever be permitted to ,
sell liquor u a licensee of the peo- t
pie of tl»Lx state or thi* city.
’•
What such illegal act* can mean .
wa* strikingly shown In a recent ('■
s“sx" a.'M I
&lt;™&gt;
■■. &gt;

J. WHITLOW MAJOR
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ IN MEDICAL CORPS.

ness stand, this young chap, mem- i Flight Surgeon for three groups, of
her of the football team of the ithree squadrons each. In the last
Ionia high school. told how he had 37 months. I enjoy It immensely,
been in the habit of drinking at i Being with the Air Corps is always
Ionia beer parlors. "When he. In
thrill. It I* a great pleasure to
a frenzied drunken rage, slew a ' »orfc with some of the finest lads
young girl who had been drinking frwn 0Ur
land- I see them and
with him because she would not ! counsel with them in some of their
submit to hU bestial lust, he claim- toughest problem*. They look upon
ed that he was too drunk to realize !,ne ns °.ne of their beat friend*.
what he was doing. It couldn’t tw and that's the way I like IL I try
pouible for Ionia young folks- to to protect tiielr health and keep
drink as much and a* often as them fit to fly. When they are un­
this young criminal said they did fit. I recommend that they be
without the police and other auth­ grounded until they are fit."
Major Whitlow's letter concludes:
orities knowing something, about It.
They may have said to themselves •'There are so many acquaintances
"it's too bad - But they did noth­ and old friend* of both of us that
ing until a young girl was mur­ I would like to ask you about, but
must
forego until a later date.
dered and n youth sent to Jackson
Please give my kindest regards to
for life fur killing her.
We are glad the members of the any and all those who may ask
cityxcuncU of Hastings do not have about me. ID try and write to any
to be spntred to action by stlch a one who may drop me a line. I
horrible tragedy. We are nleawd expect to be back in the Slates in
that thev have Instructed the po­ about two months it lakes about
lice of. the city to enforce the law. 30 days to get a letter to me here.”
Should any of Major Whitlow's
and do It NOW. In order to save
such a calamity. We have laws. friend* desire to write him, they
If* th* bu*1n*«« of officers to en­ should do so at once for Ute reason
force them. That is what they take stated above. Being in lhe Aviation
an oath they they will do. They service, he -will no doubt return to
ouBlit to do It.
the U. 8. by airplane. His address
While officers -have their respon­ Lx as follows:
sibilities and should do their dutv.
Major Joseph E. Whitlow. Med.
they nlopr cannot solve the prob­
Corps.
lem of juvenile delinquency. Par­
A.US
ents can do far more. And yet
A.P.O. 629. c/o Postmaster
•
there are narents who act a*’. If
thev did not core what their chil­
dren do, what hours they keen,
what companions they choose nor
Vitamin C 1* rapidly destroyed by
how much nor how long they roam
the *»rer’« More rften th«n mi I heat and air, therefore, keep air out
juvenile delinquency Is parental de- I of food* by keeping pot covered and
Hrwiency. Parente must wnke uo
uie the smallest size pot pos»lble.
to their responsibility In this matWatch out for too high tempera­
_
Parental neglect of their children, | ture*.

Na Profit. Pays Dividends
Train* no longer run on th*
Clogh*r Valley tram in Northern
Ireland, which ceased to exist of­
ficially January 1, 1M2. Although a
5 per c*nt dividend was guaranteed
"forever" when th* lin* was opened
in IB1, it never made a profit. When
th* Northern Ireland government
was faced with th* problem of
closing th* road th* Tyrone county
council was required to pay the divi­
dend and the stockholders will con­
tinue to get their money. The rail­
way has been a standing joke tor
many years, with it* tiny engines
and its many predicament*, espe­
cially In Fivemlletown. on a market
day, when the train would lie held
up for many minute* .trying to get

Flrsi Dining Car
The dining car was Introduced ta
1M3 on the Philadelphia. Wilming­
ton A Baltimore railroad (now part
of the Pennsylvania railroad) on the
run between Philadelphia and Balti*
more. There were two of these early
dining cars, which were remodeled
day coache*. Unlike today, the food
wa* prepared at the terminal sta­
tion* and placed on the car* Imme­
diately before the departure of the
trains. There were used for about
three year* and in 1887 Georg* M._
Pullman presented hl* "hotel car,”
which wa* a sleeping car equipped
with kitchen and dining facillUes.
The first Pullmanbulll car devoted
entirely to restaurant purpose* wa*
the Delmonico, operated on the Chk
cago A Alton railroad in 186a.

The British Chess Congress ha»
reopened. When a player moved atter a comourattvelv short coiritaUon the cries of "BlitzkriegI’’ from
। the spectators were Immediately
suppressed.

Fortmen and policemen in th* na­
tion’* capital are acting a* walking
laboratories for th* government, so
that million* of pedestrian* through­
out th* country can obtain good
rubber heels for the duration. Th*
OPA consumer divlelon ba* an­
nounced that many member* of the
Washington post office and police
department have consented to
ber heel*’which the division I* test­
ing for quality and durability. The
raw material for these heel* Is scrap
rubber collected from th* nation's
junkyards and attic* and then re­
promised.
, .

Mushroom* by the MHUaas
Twelve million pound* of mush­
room* • re • lot of steak garnish
In any man'* language, yet that’s
the amount produced by 300 growers
operating tn the Kennett Square
area In Pennsylvania in a single

John Dewar, a Scotsman who fii
became acquainted with p«it wh.
It* carried a heavy divot of it to V
ichoolboui* each day a* a child, li
er became world famous tor hl* u
ot peat smoke in the production
Scotch distilled spirits.

JULY STOKEWIDE BAR

COTTONS
RAYONS
FOR C-O-O-L-N-E-S-S

-By Darlinf

time zone* now in use. Generally
influenced by local railroad time,
each state or municipality adopted
one of those standard* by statute,
ordinance or public senlimehL No

Shortage In Chloroform
Among the many shortages which
have developed in wartime America
la chloroform.' However, the short­
age is not in chloroform used as an

They Clear the ■Air’
A Scotland Yard man was telling
of the trouble he had about carry­
ing out the order* of the ministry
of transport to Maj. G. C. Tryon
the other day In the hearing of a
representative of th* Daily Tele­
graph of London. The major, who
1* the postmaster general, wa* not
impressed.
"Poof." he said, "you merely reg­
ulate street traffic; we regulate it
in the e’ther.”

Later Use major directed the lis­
tener to a shanty at Colony.Heath,
near St. Albar*. "There,” he said,
"you will find the headquarter* of
our police of the ether—the G.P.O.
frequency-measuring station."
One man. seated at what look*
like a large switchboard, and wear­
ing headphone*, doe* the duty of
"policeman.** His job is to see that
the wireless "roads'* are each kept
clear for their particular form* of
traffic, and that one station doe* not
interfere with the transmissions of

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HE firtt day of July, a great sales campaign
opens at your J. C. Penney store. All through the,
montn, every man and woman in our stores will work
with all their hearts and hands to sell the War Bonds
of our country.
Side by side with clothing for every member of the
family, for every home front need, we will feature
War Bonds and Stamps at every counter, in every
department of otlr stores.
We still esn sell you anything you want for your
wartime family needs. But we want to sell you War
Bonds—the very best piece of merchandise we have.
For while we are still here to serve you, we serve our
country first.
So buy War Bonds at Penney’s this, July I They
are the best investment for your money in the whole
wide world I
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show-the-soil colors! Sizes
12-20.

FOR MEN
Cool, lightweight summer
coHons, all Sanforizedf
for lasting fit! Stripes,
solid tones in summer col-

SOLAR STRAWS

UkltjWMW

PHARMACISTS

WHAT YOU SAVE

SPEND With

�THE HASTINGS BANNER, THURSDAY. JULY A IMS

,)w

.

, —— .’hedteU _to shoot high explosives' J. C PENNEY STORES,
_______ I dignified possibly by a national
Who, after all, are mere robbers. | WAR BOND DRIVE
—— .
—.
July m marks the opening of a
I Status. -Maybe there is some fine . nation-wide War Bond and Stamp
1 moral distinction between killing a sales drive in 1610 J. C. Penney Com­
:
pony
department stores throughout
’ criminal on the field of battle or the country.
As a send-off to the

crime he actually commits—not

l

Penney employee.
Tills Is the secund time the Pen­
ney Company has been recognised
partknterly in Ume, any vicious criminals because, unless In this way. At the conclusion of
checked by strong measures, they
could easily cause a breakdown o( Penney’s M.422A53JB July Bond
there i» nothing in the oonstiUtton
or elsewhere which specifically. that orderly society that is "be luck­ thau once before accorded the Penstates that this practice ohall be bone of any nation. Many of us rev Company personal congratula­
hesitate to recognize lhe rather ob­ tions. ■
vious fact that all ot the dangerous
Penney employees, determined
enemies of our country are not to that the Treasury Department will
Stephan’s actual crime was
be found in foreign lands. Even again find their July sales of War
rather mild form of treason.
the most civilized of countries will Bonds and Stamps worthy of at­
always have to fight to preserve It­ tention. start off this July with
Many people believe that the ac­ self against disintegrating influences sales of al least SIOXXXJJXXJ.OO as
tion taken against Stephan might which are forever present.
their goal.
•'I am advised." ME Secretary
1
In spite of our characteristic i Morgenthau said, "that the J. C.’
bungling, the U. 8. has done a phe- Penney Company and all of lhe
nominal Job in pushing the war ef­ employees of the Company have
However, in view of the mild fort. No nation in history has ever volunteered their services to pro­
treatment which thia administration I produced so much in so short a mote the sale of War Bonds and
Stamps all through the month ot
Tm i Ume- Credit for'UUs goes not to one July in every Penney store..Thrift
etrikes whfch threatened to tie up
but to thousands of little men and savings artf today important to
every one of us. as well as to the
nation. Every time you Mil a War
Justice to have hung Stephan.
ltae Au ol
,44, up Bond or u War Savings Stamp you
Juritee Prank Murphy t.
j
berolc achievemsmt.
are helping America in Ite war ef­
fort. Looking at the splendid record
credit for influencing the presldcn’ ’nt b1i
that you have all made. I am sure
ttol decision in regard to Stephan/
cAnnr^ that your activity in July will not
Murphy is an avowed foe of capltab
and "Tn only be highly successful, but will
. ,L.
QUlred by our armed forces and. to generate enthusiasm throughout all
punishment and .I)*Uon^, a much smaller degree, by our
communities where you do budne.u.
prominence by *attempting
*
“ to
“ save fighting allies.
Good luck, and my thanks to each
the life of a bank robber who killed
and every one ot you!"
people while attempting to
The tanks of an American mechmake a get away after a bank hold- anlzcd division um up enough gaso­
Don't tell Junior, but the govern­
line In cacti 100 inues of travel to ments and business of the world
more than fill an average railway are managed by men not more than
Yet Murphy, the outspoken foe of tank car.
25 of 'whom know the difference
capital punishment would not. u a
between a split infinitive and slmulmerve officer in the V. 8. AttlUery.
BANNER WANT ADS PAT
talncous equation.

Investigators Find That
New York Farmers Plan
Ahead and Save Labor Milkweed Is Defense Need
Several ways in which New York
farmers are saving labor without
working faster, harder, or longer
hours, are cited by Dr. Van B. Hart
paxtment at Cornell.
They lake tune lu plan ahead. For
example, they figure out what is to

and what each
person wil
Changes.
They hav e a blackboard or pad
hanging in the barn to keep a list
ay" Jobs.
They ask themselves, in regard to
auch Jobs aif milking, feeding, and
cleaning altables, these questions:
Do we waste any motions? Do we
do unnecessary jobs? Would it pay
to have other labor-saving equip­
ment and can It be obtained?
Are forks,
fork*, shovels, feed carts kept
in lhe most
moat convenient places? How
much water is carried to livestock?
Are feed boxes, chutes, doors, gates
conveniently located and equipped
to save labor?
They do not do things inefficiently
that way."
’
They do things on time, increased
Just sprouted or are small, for ex­
ample. is one way to save labor,
grow more ensilage corn, and lets
weeds.

Milk weed, a plant which every-

has become a vital defense material.
Chicago with Dr. Boris Baritman.
who holds lhe basic patent on the
ginning process and the manufac­
ture of many uieful articles from
milkweed. It was decided to con­
struct a plant in Michigan which

। dele,

million pounds of milkweed floss it
is estimated that growers in that
region will be paid about &gt;200.000
(or their first year's crop of milk-

PRE
Bu
thirl
uboi,
• Irtve
lhe
The
per
B&gt;
■ chui
lor.

It has been indicated that finanfrom the navy department for the
construction and the operation ot
this new defense industry.
The fiber, it is reported, can re­
place kapok, which has been |mported from Java. Ceylon, the Dutch j
East Indies, and lands nqw-conquered or menaced by IhtTspread of
Jap invasion.
’
In experimental tests it has been
found that one pound of milkweed
floss has enough buoyancy to sus­
tain 50 pounds of weight and Viat a
life jacket containing two or three
pounds of Goss will hold up a man in
the water for some 100 hours.
The first year or two nothing but
wild milkweed will be available for
Jhis new factory, but it Is hoped that
plantings will be made and the weed
cultivated.
-

Note to national defense author­
In the Midwest war production
ities: There are more than 4.000.000
licensed automobile driven In New region 2.200 war plants reported a
York State, many of whom drive 69 percent Increase within six
as if they were at the wheel ot a mpntlu In the employment of wom­
en workers^
tank.
.

GRJ

..— -FOR RESULTS!
In Barry County, evary week there are announcements to bo made, notices
always people interested in acting upon this information.
Put your
notices in the Hastings Banner classified section . . . where rates arc
low and results high.

.—FARM MARKET PLACE
If you have produce to sell, put an ad in the Banner
to that effect. You'll find dozens of people who orc
anxious to buy what you hove to sell.

— -. . . . . . . . . . . . . . -

EMPLOYMENT

Do you need a job? Do you need an employee? Use
the clearing house of,information . . . the Hostings
Bonner classified section to make your needs known

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FINANCES

The man who has money to lend advertises to that
effect in tfie Hostings Banner classified section! If
you need a loan, look through these columns.

- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - LOST &amp; FOUND
It isn't necessary to call everyone in town if you've
lost something ... for a few cents you con reach
everyone through the classifieds.

-

.LEGAL NOTICES

Don't post aznotice on your door and hope that alf
will see it. Our low rates enable you to know that
everyone will see it if it’s in a classified.

—-. . . . . . . . . . . . . -AUTOMOBILES
If your car needs servicing, or if you need a used
cor, read the classifieds. You'll find a comprehen­
sive listing of cars and services.

-. . . . . . . . -BARTER &amp; EXCHANGE
You don't necessarily have .to "pay" for what you
buy . .'. trode something you don't need for it! Put
your offer in the classifieds and watch the results!

A message for you...from 1053
(Today, John Jones is just an
average American, wrestling with

all the doubts and worries and

problems that beset every one of us
right now.

But let’s skip ahead 10

years. Let’s look at John Jones
then—anti listen to him . . . )

‘Q'ometimes I feel so good it almost
scares me.
„ "This house—I wouldn’t swap a shingle off
its roof for any other house on earth. Tliis
little valley, with the pond down in the
hollow at die back, is the spot I like best in
all the world.
“And they’re mine. I own ’em. Nobody
can take ’em away from me.

"I’ve got a little money coming in, regu­
larly. Not much—but enough. Arid I tell
you, when you can go to bed every night
with nothing on your mind except the fun
you’re going to have tomorrow—that’s as
near Heaven as a man gets on this earth!
"It wasn’t always so.
‘ "Back in ’43—that was our second year
of war, when we were really getting into
it—I needed cash. Taxes were tough, and
then Ellen got sick. Like most everybody
else, I was buying War Bonds through the
Payroll Plan—and I figured on cashing some
of them in. But sick as she was, itjvas
Ellen who talked me out of it. —■
“ ‘Don’t do it, John!’ she said." ‘Please
don’t! For the first time in our lives, we’re
really saving money. It’s wonderful to

— — ' ’~ -s'1'— —
'
know that “every single payday we have
more money put aside! John, if we can
only keep up this saving, think what it can
mean! Maybe someday you won’t have to
work. Maybe we can own a home. And oh,4 .
how good it would feel to know that we need
never worry about money when we’re old!’, '
&gt; “Well, even after she got better, I stayed ,
away from the weekly poker game—quit
dropping a little cash at the hot spots now
and then—gave up some of the things a’
man feels he has a right to. We made
clothes do—cut out fancy foods. We didn’t
have as much fun for awhile but we paid
our taxes and the doctor and—we didn’t
touch the War Bonds.
• “We didn’t touch the War Bonds then,
or any other time. And I know this: The
world wouldn’t be such,a swell place today
if wc hadl”^

%

YOU'VE DONE YOUR BIT
■»BOOST nun BOMB BUYING

D$3C
Merchandise for sole? Don't wait for the world to
come to your door. Tell people about it the econom­
ical way . . . through the classifieds.

RENTALS
If you want to rent o house or apartment, tell the
world about it in the classifieds. If you're looking for
new quarters, read the classifieds.

-- - - - - - - - - - - - - - —-REALESTATE
Selling or renting property is a difficult task if you
have to depend upon personal contacts! Use the
easy, efficient classifieds.

-----. . . . . . . . . . -ANNOUNCEMENTS
Want to tell the world about something? The Has­
tings Bonner classified section will carry your mes­
sage and deliver it promptly.

BUSINESS LISTINGS
Don't dream about that new scheme you hod in
mind . . . put it in block and white. The classifieds
will help you get it started.

- - - - - - - - - [.BUSINESS SERVICES

NOW DO YOUR BEST!
THROUGH THE PAYROLL SAVINGS PLAN~.. .

Do you have a service to offer to the business world?
Sell your services through a direct, low-cdst classi­
fied ad in the Hastings Banner.

Read All the Ads in The Bunner for
Real Opportunities

This advertisement is a contribution to Americas all-out war effort by

The Hastings Banner
HASTINGS

�THI HASTINGS BANNER, THURSDAY, JULT 1. 1M1
Mr. Hine will present the work
Of the CanleY whlrh l* conducted
by the Christian buxine** men*
comndttee of Detroit. In Ute sptrtual Interest* of our men at the
Port. This Center 1* ana of many
being conducted by Christian bualneaa men. at various camps through
out the country. Mr. Hine will
bring recording^ of the IssOsannie*
&lt;&gt;f the men thenuclvc*. and a reel
ot sound movies of war tnaneuve's
of the army. A free-will offering
will be taken for this splendid
work. This service U open to the
whole community and you are cor­
dlally invited to attend.

CHURCHES

Schmitt cautioned that only

J.

Rationing Eased

PLAYGROUND

ORGANIZATIONS

ration

Of Footwear

playground* for lhe first two woeka
are: Central 80 per day; first
Effective July 7th. baseball, track
l'. H. CHUR'Il
ward, &amp;&lt;; second ward. 48.
football shoes, men s and wom­ HU many genersl wear purposes,
All thr regular service* on next
Badminton continues to be the tings tor 43 years. Surviving are and
knee-height riding boots, and and mutt continue to be sold only
Utrd's day.
U1_
u ,u_
mow
' ir aport at the three her husband. Wilbur l^ne. and a en's
gold
and sliver rvaulng slippers are
Rev. R&lt;&gt;y Houghton will be ths
play
released
from rationing, according
OPA. appeals to the
»l&gt;ewker
Pi
mltau made the first
of the Emmanuel Episcopal church to Herman 8. SchsnlU. District
a expect the merchant
W M a meet* on Tuesday eveand of EmniAnual Guild. Funeral Commodity Rationing Oftlc*. Nowntng with Mr. and Mrs. Cha* King,
services were held this Thursday ever. on purchases of g
C. E bustnev. meeting on PHver evening «ltppen
day evening will be held at the i
Rz cuter meeting at W.Rfl. will noon, leaving Central playground morning at 10 o'clock at the Leon­ boots Imported into t
home of Mr. and Mrs, E. CurtU*
be held Thursday. July I. at 8 pm. al 2.00 for Algonquin.
Several ard Chapel the Rev. Don M. Gury after July 7lh. ration
Interment in River­
wcrpur.g them.
E. Mill 8t. Election of officers and
in Ute G-A-R hall.
carloads of younger children were officiating
be required.
*MJ transmit ths i
delegate to annual conference.
&lt;e » .--------‘—
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I to go to Thomapple Wednesday side cemetery.
Present stocks of evening slipper* fur mall Order -------- «
___
BAPTIST CHURC H HOTEH
Mn. Charles H. Leonard will en- afternoon to swim
PRFSHYTERIAN CHURCH
i Sunday school At 10 o'clock.
tertain the PNG* at her collage | The flr»l half of lhe playground
Sunday morning worship at ten
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at Pudunk lake Wednesday. July 14. leagues end* next Tueaday.
At WALTER M*At'I.DING
Walter Spaulding. 85. died Tues­ -in isroceaa of manufacture will be
thirty o'clock. The pastor will tell' Sermon by Puator.
afternoon and evening. Pol luck that time teams will be revised for
use tlnCmalls to defraud.
about' ”n»lilg* Fw Bale” and will
Evening meeting
suuper al 7 o'clock. Evening enter- I the second half. Present stand- day night at hi* farm home in released from rationing
Prairieville. He lived in this city
give a communion meditation on gellstlc singing and aermon by Paa- ' tebuastL
Baseball, track and loot ball slioes
Merchant* will not return shoe
Ulnment.
j Ings are:
for many year*
We are unable are being made now In limited stamp No 18 with refund for re-|
the theme. “The Divine Helper."
Mrs. Veroor Webster will enterMajor League^
to gt&gt;e the time and place ot the quantities, and the manufacture of i turned merchandise, since they will ।
The sacrament of the Lord's sup­
TUcedtiy night* B. ....
funeral. An obituary sketch win riding boot* ha* stopoed entirely receive a special stamp from their |
per will be relebrau-d
young people are Invited.
'
tain uie Cedar Creek Cemetery Cir- smilii
3 0 1.000 tv*
»lv
—
va-l.
Boy scouts will meet- nt lhe
Wednrsd.v night* prayer meet­ cle on Wednesday afternoon, July Bolllane
3 1
.730
The types of athletic shoes released | boards for this purpose.
church Monday night, E. L. Tay­ ing and study. Sunday school !«*- 14. al her home al 930 8. Churcn . Mglir,.r
a
t 3
are not suitable for general wear, i
In another amendment, perron*
lor. scoulnistter.
ron at lhe church at 7:30
St.. Hasting*.
. Burn*
o 3
The United S’ates produced more and their production 1* alto under operating bowling alley* or other
.000
Wednesday afternoon, July 14.
, Uuui 10 billion round* of small arms ■ war time limitations, which make* recreations! factilUes open to thr
■
■ ■1 ■ - ■ •
I
Minor League
GRACE LUTHERAN CHURCH
The ladle* J. O Y. inlMinnary »oCircle No. 3 of the WBCK will caslelein
3 0 1.000 ammutdlion iMt year.
| rationing control unnecessary. Mr. ’ general public or primarily for
O. H. Trinkleln. Pastor
ciety will meet with Mrs. L. Wiley meet at the home of Mr*. Clare ; Rinci.ir
.500__________________________________
Hen ice* held in lhe I., O. O. F. 321 £k&gt;ulh Jefferson.
Wilder. 114 N. Washington St. on ste|nke
0 3
.000
hall Green street entrance.
Friday. July 9. at 2:30 A ^xxl atTwenty-eight picknicker*,
Divine worship at 10:30 A. M. HAHT1NGH
trndsnea I* desired and visitors are . s 7 MIj g
Tyden .Park
Scmicn
theme.
'Follow
Me." METHODIST CIRCUIT
welcome.
1 wUh' Mrs Whitmore teat Friday
Voters' meeting after the service.
Rev. Bessie M Rullaon. Pastor
... _
—:—1 afternoon. An older group aent
SUMMER SPORTS CALI FOR
latonia Club Assorted
Sunday school *&gt;11:30 A M.
The
Chib will through the Bookcase
Bookca.se on a visit
Residence. 519 E. Green St
inc Thomapplepardcn
i&gt;iuiii«u|Hrv&gt;tu&lt;«i vcuu-u.
The (Trace Guild will go to Tyirrt th
l&lt; urrk
* ynday afternoon
______ z-x.k.
Preaching Sunday al Goodwill mr-et
this
week Thuruhiv
TiiurMiay -Tnlv
July 8.
Other excureiqn* I
den Park for an outuig Wedne*- and Hendershott
Rev Edmond ■ •• the_horne of Mrs I^yd Valen- Bre planned at the playground!
H. Betbltt, District 8upt of the ttpe. 720 W Marshall. Anv who a,u weelt
Grand Rapid* district, will preach can. plea*e bring flowers and conand WESCOLA
BARRY UNION HYMN RING
. ... u,.,.
re-nw—10 and ' Miners.
FAIR LAKE
The c.nnual Christian Endeavor' 11:30 a. m.
Mr. and Mr*. Larkin Lees spent
VlTAMiKS ARE A MUST FOR W
Hymn Sing will be held Sunday. Sunday school
.....
Martin and
Banner Clou will inert on Tur*- \ the weekend at their cottage at
ENERGY! CLOCK BREADS S
^luu.u, »
MIC usual hour,
. day. Julv 13 at the home of lhe ,| Pair lake, having for tlwir guests
evenin*. July 11.at 9:00 o'clock at , Quimby
at the
the Woodland Recrealloris1 park.
— ......
...
Daily Vacation
Bible school
al MU»e» Haxel and Elizabeth Henry.
their daughter Virginia and hus­
NEW SUPER THIRDfJ GIVES ME 1
Tlie Hymn, Sing will be directed Goodwill tills coming week tn the
-------------- • • *
----------band and her husband's parent*
by an nble ‘leader. and *je shall
They rei»rt a wonderful catch of
MORE...3 8 4
hayr Lawrence Meriwether, a Nig­
bluegills. * Mrs. Chas. Lodileitner
ro student from Huntington Col­
VITAMINS AND ’
Kroger's Avondale
relumed home Friday from Buttle
lege who will favor us with special arc invited
&lt; rd*r Creek
Creek, well on the way to recovery
Wy
IRON.HELPS
J
music. Everyone welcome.
Hie Cedar Creek Ladies AM will after her recent operation at the
FIRST CIIIIKH OF CHRIST meet with Mrs. Minnie Campbel! O*tco|i^thlc Itoipltal. * Mr. and
M TO KEEP ME 1
SCIENTIST
Saturday. July 10, at 2 o'clock. Al! Mrs Arthur White of Battle Creek
Old-lashioned flavor
BRETHREN CHURCH
Comer Church and Center Street* members pirate be.present as there were gueaU of their grandparents.
W
\ | IN TRIM FOR 5
Corner of E. Grand and Eaxt St*.
Subject: “Sacrament."
will be an important business meet­ Mr and Mrs. H. O. Armour, last
W
L-r 'summer FUN!
A. M. Coidrrn. pastor
Sunday itervice 11 a. m.
week. * Garner Greenman. son of
ing.
9:U a. m. Bible school with 1 Wedneiday evening service at
Mr. and Mrs. Gil- Geenman is en­
Quart
clnsaon for all ages
Dolton
joying u furlough with the home
1T.00 a m. Morning worship and
Reading room in church edifice
The Delton Inland Lakes Garden folk*. * Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Wil­
message by the pastor on “Befell open Wednesday and Saturday dub win hold it* regular meeting lison are planning to spend some
IleaMxu for Giving.''
from 3 to 5 pzn.
at the home of Mrs Charles Maek- time at their enttage at Pair lake
6: 30 pm. Adult and Senior C. E
Mary Lou
inker a&gt; Wall lake. Thursday aflcr- beginning tl&gt;i* week ♦ Mrs. Neil
socieUe*.
FIRST METHODIST CHURCH
Welcher and two children of Bat­
n&lt; &lt; ii. July 9 at 2 o'clock Holl call
7: 70 p. m. An umuu.il service In
The morning worship service next “My Favorite Tree." The urogram tle Creek are spaiding several dm*
the interest* of "The Victory Cffl- Sunday tFill begin at 10:00 o’clock will b" as follows- —rrccs In Gen­ with her parents. Mr and Mrs.
lor" at Fort Custer. Till* service and will last Just one hour Mr. eral” bv Mm. Robert Bernes And 1 Chas. LrchJeltner * Boyd Armodr
Lir(&lt;
will be directed by Rev. Douglas Stone will preach from tile theme. “How to Plant a Tree". Mrs ! of Lansing spent the weekend with
Hine of Detroit, director of Die "Making Religion Personal.'' The Blanche Strvens
Illis aunt wnd uncle. Mr. and Mrs.
Vlrtory Center, and U sponsored adult choir will sing. The Bunday
H O. Armour * Mr and Mrs H. O
by the young jK-oplc of the -local .-chool will begin at 11:10 and close
TAP FOR IT IN ADVANCK—
Armour spent Monday at M
. hurrh
lit 12:00
■BUY WAR BONOS
Mrs. Edwin Brnas*. HaMinn*.
MICHIGAN-MAID - FRESH-CHURNED.
BURRY'S CRAX
2 &gt;Ag&gt; 28c
next nautar mealing Friday after- ’
noon. July N Members please note •
lhe change In day.
.
e
:—
।
‘ Regular meeting of Hiawatha Re-'
bekah lodge
be MM In tbs I.
Q. O F. hall Friday. July 9. at 8

vansng poverty; namely,
the reduced lellow-man.
or by putting him tn the way ot
eat livelihood, and not be fc
the dreadful alternative &lt;4

ebai ir •

—

BEVERAGES

3 i 23c

CLOCK

si COMMUNITY NOTICES

13c

THICK STEAK SAUCE botu. 25c
Cro**s &amp; Bliclwsll

FURNITURE SWINGS

Butler Kamel

pig 19c

With sauce. 7 Point*
SAUERKRAUT
» 2 ««
Long thred*. Only 5 Point*

8c

2 pt. 27‘

juSs

8 Porta

1-lb. pkg. 14c. 4 Points

LABSEN'S SEG ALL ‘S' 12c
12 Points.

AfALE SAUCE

23c

2 ;

14 Pointi.

Country Club.

NAVY BEANS

i2-« bro

7c

2-lb. bag 18c, 8 Pointi

3 Pointi.

PARCAKE FLOUR 5 £ 20c
Griddle tailed

Ccunh-y Club.

JELLS-ALL
Twinkle.

2 pig&gt;. 15c

Carlo, bottle 19c

GERBER’S

Vitamized.

MNCSUNI

3 £ 28,

or Spaghetti.

U. SNol Semolina

3

32c

Nol Rationed I

PRUNE JUICE

Only 4 Ration Points
lor this Giant Can

SELECT

RICE KRISTIES

pkg.

lie

Kellogg's

lie

Now pack

No. 2^4 can 16c
19 Poinls

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benches right under the table when not

Resilient fiber-and cotton filling.

10% Down! Monthly
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QUICK OATS
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Dov.nl Monthly

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«« 8c

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No rinting. no wiping

Clocnior.

2

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Quart bettie 10c

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~h
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PARING KNIVES
TUMBLE**
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with Kiog«rbr«nd pv&lt;cK*»a.

Popular brands

MOTOR OIL

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NB IMH

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Dehydrated

SCMTCS F£H

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VITAMIN CAPSULES Nv- 50c
A, B, 0, G.

30 day* *uppiy

CALIFORNIA

WRITS.

Be

a IZJc

New crop - Tranipereni

a 9c

Fresh, (inn, hard heads
a

10c

large bunch

10c

California Sunkisl

FRESH BEETS

CANTALOUPES

uX 29c

b 12c

10c
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Shank Half.

31c

5 Poinls

lb.

28c

lb.

55c

10 Points

5 Patel*

411

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6 Points

4 Port*

37c

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Summer Sauuge.

7 Roinl*

NO RATION POINTS REQUIRED ON FISH

HERRING
FRESH TROUT

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31c

BLUE PIKE
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b 33c
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331

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33c

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7 Point*

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2*e

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PHONE 2704

~
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CIGARETTES

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will build the aircraft carrier

HASTINGS

3S«

2

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lb

ORANGES

PIECE UCON

For Roasts

Prir

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118-124 SO. JEFFERSON

The soap that agree* with your skin

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no

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2
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I9.95

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c*. 10c

RED SEAL LYE
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Complete - noihing else Io buy

Not Rationed. (In Puro-pak Carlon)

CUT-RITE

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Garden-vegetable roup mixes

COTTAGE CHEESE

K il / v

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2 Mn 18c
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BEET SUGAR Michigan b. 6c

Cheerioats, pkg 11c

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With Pen-protecting Solv-X

POTATOES

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Also Veg. Bags, AppSance Coven
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Saraloga-typo wafer* £

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23c
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Peanut Butter
King's Flake Flour
Country Club Flour
Tomato Juice
Kellogg’s All-Bran
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Perk Soap Flakes
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Early Buying of Coal
* I
Is Aid to War Effort

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is sp«
Rapids
Mrs
Grace

If by September 1 every coal bln

100 SALE WHITE SHOES I

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STORE PACKED TO THE LIMIT! White Styles for Every Budget
Fashion’s Newest All-Whites
Spectators in Brown and White, Blue and
White and Black and White
Pumps or Ties! Come Early for First Choice

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STATE

STARTS
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COMPLETE SELECTIONS—CHOOSE FROM
THESE FOUR LOW-PRICED GROUPS
THEN GET YOUR SECOND PAIR for $1.00!

Early!

2.69 *2.98 3.18 *3.98

Come

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BUYERS!

One Lob of 184 Pairs
Wo men’s and Girls’
SPORT OXFORDS

Summer Sale of Hosiery!
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Rayon Hose by "Globe”
Same in

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Irregulars

69

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Sizes

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tioned to really fit your leg—Not only in length but

width too!

Stretchy tops, snug calf and ankle, with

reinforced heels and toes.

Your Second Pair Only $11
SEVERAL PAIRS OF RED OR
WHITE CASUAL SHOES Included

8 Vi to 11.

WEDNESDAY
FOR

EARLY

BUYERS!

NON-RATIONED

Women’s Cool Fabric

Strips and Oxfords
Color.
Galore

69

Sizes
5to8

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These new improved "Footllte” stockings
cannot be distinguished from sheer silk . . .
They9re duller, sheerer, more flattering!

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Buy one pair at the regular
price, then get your second
pair at the low price of 31 I

Saratoga is an Indian name and
was applied to one ot the favorite
hunting and fishing grounds located
on either side ot the Hudson and
extending for many miles in all directions. Several meanings have
been ascribed to the word. One Is
Sat it means Die “hillside country
the great river"; another, “the
place of the swift water," in allusion
tn lhe rapids just above Schuyler­
ville; a third, "lhe place where ths
track of lhe heel shows," from depressions resembling heel prints in
certain rocks; and perhaps most
probable, "the place of herrings."
becdusc of the great number ot
these fishps that swim to the outlet
of Saratoga lake and thence into the
lake itself in Uie spring of the year.
The fish weirs that the Indians
constructed wpre the source of much
strife between the Iroquois and Algonquins.
The Indians have known of lhe
medicinal value of Saratoga's
springs since Ume Immemorial. In.
the winter of 1777 of 1778, General
Philip Schuyler, one of the heroes
of the Revolution, moved to Saratoga with his family. He had heard
of the health-giving properties of a.
spring in the wilderness a dozen;
miles weft of his new home and.'
personally investigated. As a result.;
he determined tu cut a road from;
his residence through the forests to
"High Rochf* as the spring was then
.known. This he did in 1783 at his
own expense.

The Washington Memorial chapel
at Valley Forge was founded by a
Philadelphian, the late Rev. W. Her­
bert Burk, the Protestant Episcopal

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guests
sing.

da ught
pben i
visited
manse
Bchcff
turned
Mias
Maxim
Monds
Sgt.
Lconai
ten-da

neaday
Palma
Ma koi

Stinda
Heesol
Palma
Mr.
South
C. N.
Bunds
Mrs

family
M»-i
Helen
an en
forme
Vteii
son of
the fc
Frank
tings,
tier a

Epart
Grant
lipa o
A'C

Saratoga Abundant With
Herring; Health Spot

Valley Forge Chapel Wa*
Founded by a Minister

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Here’s Your Opportunity to Get FULL Value
from Your Ration Coupons in .Cool, White Shoes!

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HASTINGS-,

YOUR
CHOICE
OF ANY
SECOND
PAIR

yard is well stocked it will be a
major contribution to the war effort.
Homeowners are urged to place
their orders for next wtater’s coal
immediately In order to permit rail­
roads to haul the maximum tonnage
of war goods later in the year.
Homeowners
furthermore
are
urged to. store every ton of coal
they can tokc and. if space Is avail­
able. to build extra blns.
Prices arc almost sure to be high­
er In the fall and winter. They will
not be lower.
The following suggestions for Uie
safe s th rage of coal are offered by
the bureau:
1. Do not store'coal near any
external sources of heat such as
steam pipes.
.
2. White coal may be safely piled
to any height without danger, pro­
viding air is either excluded or al­
lowed free circulation, in pracUce it
Is not advisable to pile coal higher
than 12 to 15 feet.
•
। 3. Foreign cotnousUble matter
j such as oily rags and paper should
| not be permitted to become mixed
with coal which is being stored.
4. Do not permit old coal to ac­
cumulate In corners or on the bot­
tom of plies or bins.
In order to assist retail coal deal­
ers in Immediately building up
their stocks of .coal in. excess &lt;^f
present normal requirements, the
RFC has set up s plan to provide
loans to retailers on all coal shipped
from producing mines prior to
August 1.

rector. When he was stationed in
Norristown he became interested in
the Idea of a chapel al Valley Forge,
and in 1903 he preached his nowfamous sermon at AB Saints' church
In - Norristown, recommending the
establishment of this church as a
“memorial to the Church's most
honored son.** A hall was obtained
and the first service was held in
Valley Forge on May 17, 1903. Sub­
sequent refusal ot use ot the hall
led to the erection of a temporary
frame chape), known now as the
Theodore Roosevelt chape).
This
was opened on September 27. 1903,
and the next June President Roose­
velt made an outstanding address
there. The present chapel site was
the gift of Mr. and Mrs. Charles
M. Todd. The cornerstone was laid
June 19. 1903, as part of a national
celebration ot the 125th anniversary
of the evacuation of Valley Forge by
Washington and his army.
The
founder struggled to .raise funds un­
til 1914 when Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Custls Harrison began their cam­
paign to complete the chapel. In
1918 it was completed.

Silk Being Wasted
The United States has been taking
90 per cent ot the silk output of Ja­
pan and England most of the remain­
der. Both ot these markets are now
closed. In 1939, the last year of nor­
mal exports, the foreign exchange

»ue* was 354.242.000 yen. When her
asseta in the United Slater ware froz­
en by the American government lhe
silk stock exchanges In Japan sus­
pended operations and the govern­
ment control machinery broke down.
There is now in storage more than

cumulating at the rate at about 700
bales a day upon which the Japanese
government Is unable to make fur­
ther advances.

When Mrs. Burton Kidd at Varhawk descending on her chickens
she didn't hesitate. She waded right
into the dock, grabbed the hawk by
.the legs and hung on. When lhe

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�THE HASTINGS BANNER. THURSDAY, JULY t. 1H3

' Mrs. Charlotte Noble of East Lan-1 their home on Tuesday after ipend- Friday Uli Monday night.
sing visited her stater. Mrs. L. Sev­ ing the weekend with Mr. and | Mte* Betty Moore spent Ute vwk*
erance several days, returning home Mrs. Kellar Stem and Mr. and Mrs. end al het home tn Middleville.
Jack Stem at Gun lake.
| Fjcci Jons*, who Is stationed at
Monday.
Gueste of Mrs. Harriet Cotant for {.the U. 8. Naval Air Field. Olathe.
Mrs. Fred VanDyke and children
■ Dorothy Gene Adams, daughter of Plymouth will come this week to • few days last week were Mr. and . Kansas, came Friday for a visli
of Mr. and Mra. Lawrence Adam*
la spending two weeks in Grand Severance.
Mra. WllUanvJ. Crawford re- car Jones.
Rapid* with IclaUvea.
I Monday gueste of Mr. and Mra turned to Grand Rapid® on Tum- I The Rev. and Mra. Clifford ClinMra. Florence Marble and MUs Richard Ohxm and Col. Emil Ty- day after spending a week with Mr. । ton went to Grand Rapid® an
Grace Rclckord spent from Satui- dsn at Oun lake
| Thursday where he officiated at a
Mr. and Mrs. and Mr*. Ctarenee Crawford.
day until Monday in Muskegon, the Harold Phillipa and Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mr*. Richard Allan ot
on Friday.
guest® of Mr and Mrs. Henry Vahl- Richard Cook.
Flint and A. A. Anderson of Grand
Mr*. Maud McGhxn went to Lm.*lng.
Rapld* were al their Oun take cot- sing on Monday for a vi*ll with
Friday
guests
at
the
Chester
Mr. and Mra. Carl Scheffler and Hodges were Mlues Ann Marie Cu­ t*&lt;e over the Fourth..
’ friend*.
daughter, Mary Alice, brought Ste- sack and Beatrice Chipman of Muir.
A weekend gucat of Mtas Frances , Dayo Larkin spent Tuesday tn
pnrn Hathaway from Ypsilanti and Pat Hodges returned home with Cowell wa* her nephew, Edward ' Kalamazoo with trlcnds.
visited relative® at the Presbyterian them to spend Sunday and Mondav
rinrt
MrrhiM nf । Guests of Mr. and Mr* Dan Uwls
munse in Hastings Sunday. Carhe with ids grandmother Mrs. Elisa­ ° s*r
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Fairchild of ; mer thewnkmd were Mr. and Mrs.
Scheffler and Marvin Smith re­ beth Cusack at Muir.
*nihndM?aalnrt
” j^lheHreSfrt.lt WUlianNKS of loula and their son.
turned to Ypallantl with them.
with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Stem at
of yp^uanu.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Paul
Atirler
and
Mte* Melva Clagett and Mis* Mis* Barbara Benham ofT&gt;teoll
Maxine Jarman spent Sunday and visited Mr*. Dave Waters bunday.
Mr. &gt;..n,Z B1I.U ..re 1
'J.SSS!
Monday in Muskegon.
Richard
Abbey
spent
the
week
Sgt. Laurence Garrison of Fort ena witn nt* owner «na wuc. w. lnt*',*£f,'t.#nd ^rs' ,l,t
Z*rbe. in 1 I;iUl jWo week*.
Leonard Wood. Mo., te spending a end with hl* brother and wife. Mr.
and
Mr®.
Robert
Abbey
at
Beetle
n
nv
ta.rr.tt
.iwm
1
MUs
D
,rb
*
ra
T
,
r
e
«°
hM
f«lK»e&lt;’
ten-day furlough with hu parent*. Lake.
!
t rem-tier position In KalamgzM and
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Garrison.
Gyorge and Hugo Walton are t1’®
“J? *,A
I* home for three wei'ks vacation
Mrs. Albert Reesor and'daughter. •pending the second week visiting 1
M-ln LMvett- beforc beguinteg In a new field os
I
tin, ,’,v n1 n.tii. ' work*
Mix® Helen of Woodland were Wed- the H.
„ B.
a Crane
GT,nc family
uunny at Fennville
rem
re..d.y .n.moo" ,unu ot Mu Id, where
wh,„ their
th,|, sister-in-law.
.ute.-ut-u.. Mrs.
Mu De-*
Bonita Honney of BatUe
Mr ttlld Mr&gt; j,nwil Bristol vislWalton. Jr..
.nh m?
' lea hla mot,ier- Mrs ‘ O«RC Swi’ctHMm.lu, Mr. ,nd Mr,. Arrwld Forrest
raWM WMton.
4,-. 1*
U staying
»UCM while
v.....
M.lootn. &lt;,|Uruln, ~&gt;d KU .nd her
„„ husband Is
u on
m MIM
»1U&gt; ‘••‘Uon with Mr. and Mr*. Roj Ever- । of Bedford on Sunday.
active dM,
duty with
sundry.
Mis Tom Becker of Dearborn were
Navy Air Com*.
■ Nils Olsson was In Chicago over
Mrs. Robert Dryer look a group ot I tflc weekend, going to attend the
Sunday afternoon gucit® and Albert; Mr&gt; llnh Inii
her aunt
Reesor of Woodland culled on Mr®. , Mrs
Wftlcra on Wednesday.
Sinned
kv fnr
hir hrtLv ,n,Ck nieCt 1,1 8oldlrr
Where
Palinatler Saturday afternoon,
i Judge. w,d Mrs Archle D. McDon- dinner on bund.iv for a btrtndat (Junder Hneau Die Swedish dls&lt;s-!ebratlon
honoring
her
daughter.
iw* one• o! the ronMr. and Mrs Floyd Boorotn of i Hld and daughter Arin left on Mon­ Beverly. and also that of Mis* RUte }„unu
South Dibble St. entertained Elder 1 day by train for Port Huron where
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Mr. mid Mra. Tom Stebbins of
C. N. Belcher and wife of Jackson. Mr*. McDonald and Ann will spend Edward*.
Mrs.
Roj
ThursRapids were
guest*
of the
Sunday and Monday.
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I the
summer.
will d.y
witi»
herFinstrom
husband spent
at Fort
Cus- Gfand
iflteX?'
aTcheir
^teiJ
at
Mrs. Forrest Yarger spent the return the ffrat of lhe week.
faun lake over Ute 4th of July.
Mr. and Mrs. Chester Hodges
weekend in Lansing as the guest of
Mis*
GenevieVB
Fisher
of
Lansing
her brother. Robert Fighter and and Mr. and Mrs. Roman Feld- spent the Fourth with Mr. and Mi* &lt; Judge and Mrs. A. D, McDonald
pausch were in Detroit over Sunday
family.
Joseph Fisher and their son: EdMiss Borgte Anderson and Mtas and Monday, attending the Jewel­ I ward.'of Lansing L* having a weeks | in Kalamazoo on Thursday.
: Mrs. A. D Kntakeni went to MiuConvention.
Helen Prentice of Hastings spent er*Mr
.’iS1 M?. Hleh.rd Cook en.l i
'ST,
1 kekon Saturday for a visit with Dr
t,n enjoyable vacation visiting the
mi «uu mi». kwv..a.u
-• ■■■ । 'Mr.',and Mrs. Peter u,
IVcr ma
Huver
and
former* relatives In Chicago.
children
?*r' t‘n‘L “
w*
re ■md Mr*. Emory Kniskeni. retumnirtren spent
snent th* 4th In Charlotte 1 M
..
Mrs Ahln
_ Peter Huver
Vtaltor. of Mr nnd Mr* Paul Gib- I al the M H DeFoe home.
■; p *‘na
*r'p ing today.
.diss Barbara Wilcox returned

SOCIAL ITEMS

PERSONALS
[ of Coal
to War Effort
r 1 every coal bln

n to the war effort,
re urged to plaee
next winter's coal
rder to permit rail­
maximum tonnage
furthermore ,.r*
every ton of cbjl

Ira bin*.

winter. They will
luggestlons for the
oal arc offered by

nay be safely plied
Ihout danger, pro*
ition. In practice it
to pile coal higher

mfiustible matter
and paper should
to become mixed
is being stored.
nil old coal to acers or on the bot*
bins.

itely building up
coal In excess
requirements, the
a plan to provide
on all coal shipped
mines prior- to

jndant With
; Health Spot
Indian name and
ne of the favorite
ig grounds located
' the Hudson an&lt;|
ny miles in all diI meanings have
the word. One is
"hillside country
r”; another, "the
water,” in allusion
t above Schuylere place where the
shows," from de­
ling heel prints in
nd perhaps most
ace of herrings.”
great number of
iwim to the outlet
ind thence Into the

that the Indiana
he source of much
t Iroquois and Al-

ve known of lhe
e of Saratoga's
I immemorial. In
' ov 1778. General
me of the heroes(
. moved to Sara*
ly. He had heard
ig properties of a,
Idemess a dozen;
• new home ani
lated. As a result,;
cut a road from.
Ugh the forests to
le spring was then

Chapel Was
&gt;y a Minister
Memorial chapel
vas founded by a
late Ret W. Heritestant Episcopal

was stationed in
amc interested in
I at Valley Forge,
reached his now­
Ail Saints' church
commending the
this church as a
t Church's most
hall was obtained

ay 17, 1903. Sub­
use of lhe hall
i of a temporary
It chapel
This
plember 27. 1903,
President Roosestanding address
t chapel site was
nd Mrs. Charles
nerstone was laid
lart of a national
125th anniversary
I Valley Forge by
his army.
The
o raise funds liq­
uid Mrs. Charles
egan theljr cam*
Die chapel. In
ited.

Wasted
i lias been taking
silk output of Jaost of the remain*
markets are now
orefgn exchange

0 yen. When her
States were frozi government the
es in Japan sus*
and the govemncry broke down.

ilch the Japanese
Jle to make fur-

1,%

rap had cleared

it

Mrs. Andrew Shaw and daughter.
Mrs. Florence Huling will be hos­
Susan nf Loa Angele*. Cal.. Miss tess to lhe Widow* club on Friday
Agnes Johnson of Ann Arbor. Mr.
and Mrs. Steven Johnson. Indian- Col fox St. Tiie usual carry-In sup- .
noolls and Mr. and Mrs Erik von per at 8:30 will precede a social
RcL&lt; and.Mr. and Mrs. Slgge Sven- evening with Mrs. Arthur Laubaugh '
*on and daughter. Detroit. Mr. and a* honor guest.
'
Mrs. Steven Johnson and Mis*
Johnsen returned on Monday and
Nine mcmb»rs of the Presbyter- I
m «p3:nSenx’i»nMo', ■ »«•■*’“
।
"v s-a-iss: Mr. and Mrs von Reis are remaip- Isn Ladies' Aid met at the home of
Hparta. Mra. Allen Prentice of
Ml*. Genie Hill spent Sunday In £’ *'’* m Chana Rapid* wi.n at w*U lake.
.................
Ml*s Sara Schader accompanied
Grand Ledge and Mr* John Phil- Kalamazoo.
mr nnd M'v Clvd- K-i-mnel and '
Mr?'
visiting her Mlu Ruth Lvle to Traverse div and worked on Red Crov&gt; sewing.
Ups of Lansing.
I Mr nnd Mrs. Dpwey Hon spent
Mr. and Mra^ciyde Kirainiiimi i0|U hl Orand Rapids.
tor -Uie WMkend at Miss Lyfc's
In celebration of her birthday.
A'C Zane Nash of Deleware. Ohio, a few days In Chicago
w'*k p ”rth Jj^ulv^eelebratlon In^Lake
M,i Lci’’* Hou«1IB,tr and MU* home
w.»,home over the weekend.
where they met Mis* Mafna Hon on Fourth of July criebr.Uon in Lake IdHJ
returned home te.1 week
Mis* Lucille Bassett went to Fort Mias Bemlta Cote entertained four
friend* on Thursday evening at the
Mr and Mr*. Lee Mead of Bit her return from San Marino. Call- Od«,a “J
Feldtxiuwh BfWr
. ”*u|Awl‘h Mr,'
of Mr. and Mr*. Jay B. Dev- .
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Smith and . home
I
Rapid* and Bernard DeOoha of fomla
’ acre in Grand Rans on TT-uradav C,o,2 HUl of Ornnd Ra,,ld* ,oraw‘rtv
Games and defreshments ‘
Cloverdale. Mr .nd Mr* Roy Sa-.
Mr and Mra A. L. Brown and
Ora«fl R«nia* w nmraoav ,.r Ha.ung.
sons and Mr. and Mrs. WH*on Gul- j; ereaux.
‘
line and wn of Detroit. Mr. and , daughter, of Ann Arbor have torn । wher^he^trnded * Board uf^M
B11I
BUI Towne^f
Towne j)f Detroit spent the det and son spent the weekend at •
Mrs Lee Laraway and Mr and Mrs. guests of Mra. Bert Sparks and Mr. । rectora meeting ot me Mtiiicr uax weekend
withlli
.r.i —
— Hasting* relatives and the Guv Crook cottage at Wall lake. '
Hurry Rixer'of Thomapple were mid Mra W. T. Grigsby thi® week. ।
. ..
friends.
•
Mr. and Mrs Edw. Storkan were
a.-Uke.
Sunday" ’ guest* of Mr ' .nJ
and Mra
Mr*. |' John Coleman. Kenneth Tane and I WeekendI auert* of Mr a &lt;i mi*
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Ahrens. Mbs guest* of lit* parents. Mr. and Mrs. |
Harold Townsend spent the Fourth Carl Hnstrom nt their Podpnk1nkr Lol* Ahrens and Ml*s Audrey Zy- Jamc« Storkan. of near Middleville
J»m« M..L or M.pk Drove Hon- With
H.roM
Wg"
Morrta Hill at
Traverse City. ' cottage were Mr*. Gtrrett Irlo.m
Lsiuim
cf Grand Rapid* were guest* on July Fourth.
^Merlin 8,Ur&gt;, ot Detroit U.twlo- ’ Weekend ,ue,t* ot Mr. lint Mr. '
Mr&gt;- Roy rtn.u.n and dklHrli- rup
Sunday of Mr. anti Mrs. O*cnr Pal­
' Weekend guest* of Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Kent and
mer and Mrt. Chas. Robert Cole.
daughter. Mary, of Lowell were
in. Will Rkhkrt. ol BMllmore with wlUlun HI. leke .ere hb Jrothjr
„
Mrs. Ohaa. Robert Cole and llt- guests of Mr. and Mm. Jos. Brozak
LU haring end lt.ne.dn,.
^“^"oi•Jinn^poS."^"!!
»"»»&gt; •»» Mr.- Jerne.
tic dauuhter are spending n few on Sunday and Monday.
^iTraf!'’
' wLk-nd gue.L- ol Mr. and Mr. days with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Co'.e
Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Ward of De­
troit spent the weekend of the 4th
°
ri » nhirfMi.r i.f&lt; Wed- ■ JOY Mend at Podunk lake were Mr , of Coat: Grove.
ne^t?v for Mad^n
WiUnsTn nnrt.Mr* Hubert Mftid and *on of I Mr. and Mr*. Charles Leaver en­ with his parents. Mr. and Mrs.
Mv-nrSSk’1 Berrien Springs and Mr. and Mra. tertained yfr. and Mrs. R. V. Starr Warren M.- Word.
from
Laming
Friday
evening.
Mr. and Mrs North Shellenbarger
to mStar ?hld- I
Dnm^on and children
Mrs. Eva Meinert and Arkte. also I mid family spent the 4th with her
with Mr. and Mrs. Gardner Chid
Mf. anJ Mfs ErnWil Battles are
and Mr*. Chn*. Leaver, attend- parent*. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Hom |
“MU. Ariinc Campbell of Umln« ^nnd^‘^R*n^/“h
br°‘h' Mr.
STEAM HEAT
rd the funeral of Mr. Bowdish at at Charlotte.
Lawrence Novak and Richard
wa* nt home for the Fourth.
i ..
.
Hubert Fai-chlld of Nashville. Friday afternoon.
HOT A COLD WATER
! Mrt. Rav Flnnie and son Gordon
‘
iuv
-r the F u-ni
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kinney of Bat­ Shellenbarger attended the Sth of ’
of Louisville will arrive on S.tur"'^ ^ Yd
1 tle Creek called al the Chas. Leaver July celebration at Lake Odessa
SHOWER BATH
and Btaiuey
Stanley Meinert nome*
homfs Mon
Mon-­ Monday.
„®y and Gordon Pten*
day
nten. to attend the
me , '
Dlfk and
Feld. -nd
Sgt. Raymond H. Gibson was;
Single 13.50 per wk. np
Mr*. Lauranee Herrick and daugh- ‘’nd’xi’r’’cha-te* Parker hi’MlddteC,K1? Johnson of near Mid­ honw -on « fifteen day furlough ।
Double -84)4 par wk. up
ler. Janet, returned nn Sunday from 1 ‘
E. dteville visited at the Charles Leav- front Camp Bowie, Texas, visiting ,
,i three
week* trip to Syracme. •
Ar'’ “W Jun,!t
fr
Friday morning.
er bnme
home Friday
morning.
his wife and parent® Mr. and Mrs.,
Mte* Marjory L Boyes Is visiting Howard Gibson.
New York, and with Mr Herrick
arc spending the week nt Wall lake In u.tle'.roit
r. ia last week and Mr and her stater Mrs Roy Overlay and
Dr. and Mrs D. D. Walton will ;•
Mr. and Mr* Gay Jordan and i Mrs. Delnaay were gue/.ts of Battle family In Lanning part of the week. leave Saturday night for Chicago to
Pvt. Winston L. Boyes and Mrs. attend the meeting of International
daughters of Toledo returned to । Crerk relative* over the weekend.
hU parents Mr. and Board of Boards of Optometry and
I Mis* Rexine Downing and Mtas Boyes
,Mrs. J. Malted
L. Boyes and sister Marjory will return on Thursday.
..
Dorothy Barker of Laming have J-,
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Clark of 8t
I d'res 2nd with d\ira“vvtnonl Drmrv' and"Mrs. Roy Overiey of’ Larudng' Petersburg. Fla., were in the City*
u‘!
L.1 h
Mr nnd Mrs. Don Boyes of Saginaw
Tueeday for a few hours on their
«!&gt;••'&gt; sundev Pvt w. L. •wav to Grand Rapids where they
Lp?t fRnv TtannLmn who h*i’tu*‘ I
&gt;’B* finished his basic traln- will spend the summer.
r«'mrnFrtOfmm,’n«uive ?&lt;»rvir/’'n *n,f at Camp Roberts, Calif., and .----------------------------------------N«u? AfrtM and1 Mrs Denison ’ras recently tramferred to Camo JACOBS—OALHOl'SEK
rt AHrtan soent u
davl h? 8?n Luls O^P0 Calif- from the, Mr.andMra.C.H Dalhouseranwerk whhrM^Tnit Mra Piirr neo’ । Infantry to th&lt;- Cannon Co
nouncc the marriage of their daugh-1
nimn He will return Tri rti TTUrn
Mr‘
CarroU. Burkholder and ! ter. France. Jean to Rnberl Charle*
i GraeraVllMnita/inNew Jersev’aN &lt;’‘,UJ,h,cr Barton, went Tuesday to I Jacota on June 23. The wedding j
CHOCOLATE ————
Connersville. Ind. tor n visit with took place at the St. Rose church 1
I ter » is dSt- fSlmJeh w
1 Mr* ,5Nancv Hafkne«s Love of! *h,‘ formPr’s mother. Mr*. B. C. .nd was followed by a small reWohtasta 1) c
« oi^Zt on ' c»**
I ceptlon at the home of the bride's
Mond.7^?' fc'iSk Dr .S3
“L'S TS1Chb
110 8
Mra Rrhert ir-irlrne»
Kal.maZOO. WAS the guest Of hlS
----------------- ----------------------I1 Mrf r^te Helm anil Andren are I "nc,e •nd aunt. Mr. and Mr*. LesThe
Naxi ''Gauleiter'' for the
snendirc the weekm So th Bend,lc Hawthorne, over the weekend. . I Baltic
Slates has ordered the reI
w’hh Mra in*. 1 Miller
I
Mr Bnd Mr*
“ Mon,c* *nd ntovBlof all church belU a* a total
IMlw .Eugenia Watkins of Battle
I '’•'‘ughtera. Esther and Lucille, havemoMUutlen measure.
112 S. Jefferson St.
^hont W
I Creek wa® the guest of Mta* to-ver- ।
ly Dryer over the Fourth.
! Pvt. Roy Finstrom was home from
I Fort Custer over Ute weekend.
1 Mr and Mrs. D. A. VnnBu-.klrk
i left on Tue*dny for Crystal lake for
their vacation.
‘
I1 Mrs. Lsaretta Dolby and daughter
; nf Huntlneton. Ind.. vi*IW-Mr. and
। Mrs; Charles DeVault and other relstives and friend* over the Fourth
Mr. end Mra. Jack Miller of Len­
sing visited Mr. and Mrx. Arthur
Haven over lhe weekend. *
Bunday guests of Mr. and Mrs.
1 Herbert J. Freeland were her rotisI-. Mr. and Mrs; Hnrvov 13111 nf
Detrolt and Mr. and Mrs. Donald
PERMANENTS
G'*' of h-rrten Snrinv«
Finger
dF.
Shampoo A
Mrs. Edwin Pate of Lincoln Park. I
Machlnlos 83.50 up
Wave Dried “4w
Finger Wave ■ U
Detroit, came Monday to assist In :
the care of her patents. Mr and 1
Mr*. K. C. Edmonds, both of whom

OPENING DANCE I
AT BOWENS MILLS

SATURDAY NIGHT, JULY 10
COME WHERE YOIJ CAN HAVE A GOOD TIME.

Mixed dances.

Uncle Howdy and His Rambten.

IliSilMMMffl

ROOMS

HOTEL HASTINGS

BY PRINTZBS

Bakery Specials

As new warm flttttt
that are goia/It be year

for Friday and Saturday

but frtende fib

wMsr

MALTED MILK CAKE

worm Hhcs. Thoy'ra Frlnlxass' musm*.'
successes, tailorad In true PrlntZMg
fashion for stamina and lasting beauty ’

HAAGHARTBAKERY

... Faithful friends, they'll stand by you

WATERS CLOTHES SHOP

The ACCENT is on WAVES

always look smart .

I

terns—plain and diagonal two-tana
,.. In both women’s and missue' NzWr

and MORE WAVES for '43!
They're flattering, feminine.
Swing to waves now!

$1900 to

$3275

JEAN’S REALTY SHOP
OPERATORS: JEANNETTE PUGH, VIRGINIA IILWER

Make Appointment* Early

Mr. and Mrs. Loula William* and |
el.ildrm of Lexington. Ky.. came .
I Saturday fcr a month’* visit with 1
. her parent®. Mr. and Mr*. Maurice ;
Pl»rx&gt;n Mr. and Mra. Charles Chapell and son of Battle Creek and 11
Mr. and Mr*. Robert Pierson of I
Lilting were also guest* over Ute 11
i weekeno, Mrs chn pell and son re- . |
matnini for the week.
Mr. and Mrs. Jama* Butrick of ,
South Bend. Ind , visited Mr. and |
Mr®. Herbqrt Freeland on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Post ol
Grand Rapid* were tht-gumte of
her brother-in-law and ituter, Mr
and Mrs. Henry Mulder, on Monday.
Mr*. Rupert Carrothers of Grand
Rapid* wo® lhe gue*t of Kirs. J. G.
Mcuuffin Sunday, and Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. G. fe. Goodyear and'
daughter, Anne, were Sunday gueate
, At Mr and Mrs. Wallace Thomas of
Laming.
, Mrs Harry Bowser of Fort Wayne
k the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur
Lane.
Mrs. F. E. Adair went to Jackson
i Friday tor a t«o weeks' visit with
! relaUvea.
.
;
Mr. and Mrs. Cranston Wilcox
and son® of Coldwater were guest* !
of Mrs. W. J. Field and Mra. Clyde !
Wilcox over the weekend.
Miss Virginia Pott*. Mlu Jocelyn
Ironside and Gordon Ironside. Jr.. .
। were home from Ann Arbor over
the wee Vend and spent the time
with Uinr parent* at Oun lake.
j
Mrs. John Rose and granddangh- ,
' ter, Anne Chadwick, were guest«,o:
l Mr. and Mrs Wilburn Rogers of
Battle Creek la*t Wednesday. Jack
I Chadwick returning with them af­
ter a visit at lhe Rogers home.
Willard Hilton visited Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Hilton of Grand R*n• Ids over lhe weekend
Mr. and Mr*. Basil Ftiiiih and
~

City Bank Bldg. Hastings

[CTEILEB CLOTHE^

THIS IS

MORS THAN
A JOB!
Filling prescriptions is more than a job for me­
lt’s a Inofcifion. I have a real obligation to ful­
fill—to YOU, the patient —to your Doctor and
to myself.
That is why I always give your
•
prescription my undivided attention and
"■v compound it with the utmolC'care.

jK

Your Registered Pharmacist

REED’S

EDRUG
m Kidd of Varsw a blue teal
jn her chickens
She waded right

rlc Morey over th® weekend.
i Rev and Mra. Anderson, Mr. and
Mrs Edna Fltiglbbons and Mra
Merwin Adams and son Teddy
Maude Sdwmp teft Sunday for the andwer^rtinnrr ’lue^te o/m? Friday afternoon. The tea tables
former * cottage at Lincoln lake for RaP1**; weJe dinner guest* of Mr. were centered with small bouquets riage of I
t™vacation
and Mr* Lawrence Adam*. WedMr.
tztmnrrnw I1»wla&gt;’ evening. Th® dinner wa* was spent Informally with v tatting.
t
t
'ln honor of Paul Adam* who ento spend a few d;*)* with her hu*- t^red the Navy on Friday.
Joy Christine McGlocklln cele­
bond. Corporal Ray Shroyer, who 1
i . ’
brated her 7th birthday with a lawn
Grty Saturday afternoon. Seven Of
Miami. FU-, to Indianapolis. Ind.
WM complimented at u shower
r lltUa friends were present to
Mr. and Mra. Gary-Crook were 1 Wednesday at 2 o'clock by Mrs. enjoiijjte afternoon.
Sunday guest* of Mr. and Mrs. Rollo Harold Clayton Hole* at their farm
will leave on July
fas
Vlele of VermpnlvWe.
| home near Urcey Mr*. Holes was ■ Whether to save red coupons or wedding will take place i
Mra. Effie Thoma* of Traverwe the former Miss Dorothyelten Cran- I.Just
------- iur
rai». iBwiiMBii
for iui&gt;
fun Mrs.
Norman naq.
Hall. MUs Ml-* Tuckerman a p
City ha* been the guest of Mr. and . deli of Battle Creek. There were I Jtan
Mary Wallace and Mte*
Mil-­ Lakeview High has been
Jean Man
Mias Mil
Mr* Walter Snyder and other r«l- I fifteen gueste invited jRo*e». del- , dred Helmer went ftehlng W®d- at the Steel and Wire &lt;
&lt;tive.» and friend® for lhe past twu phinlum®. coreopsis and white cal- , nC5dfty and supplied fish for din- personnel office. Mr, Reel
*&lt;ek*.
_
t la Ulie® decorated the home for the I ner n,
latter'® home just out- uata nf Central High, to
Mary Jane Andrus. Carol Good- ' occasion. Games were played win.. glde.
town. Other dinner guest® ta an Instructor in the
year. Joan McPharlin and Helen , prize* being won by Mrs. Norman | wero Urs Robert Field. Mra. ThonStebbim are at Camp Kltannlwe Stanton. Mr*. Walter Stanton. Mrs. । as ------------Robinson. —
Mrs. ---------Wayne Haldefor»«hd'two weeks period, which Carl .Holton. Mr®. Bernard Tusker
ANNOUNCW ENGAGEMENT
opened on Sunday. Ninety-nine iand Mrs. Sherman Jor.cs. The members of the telephone company
luncheon table was centered with a
girls are enrolled.
&gt;
Fourteen members of lhe Barry
Mr, and Mrs. Merle Clark loft on &lt;crystal bowl containing varigated County Nurses association gathered
;hte.-.
Sunday on a vacation trip to On- ishades of pink flowers mixed with at the Leach lake home of the
Iorio, Canada where they will visit Ifern, and pink candles. Haby blue Misses Susan and-Esther Kreider
hta brother and sister-in-law. Mr. iand white carried out the rest of on Wednesday evening tor a picnic
and Mr*. Burr Clark, for a week.
।the color scheme.
supper and social time.
the wedding.
_
Mr. and Mr*. Oliver Densmore of 1
Manistee were guests of Mr. and7 Mrs. J. E. McMillan entertained
On Thursday
night a potluck | MARRIAGE LICENSE ..
Mrs. Glenn Densmore on Wr-dnes- her pedro club for dessert and cards dinner was given at Ute home of Alvin A. Baird. Carlton—
on Wednesday afternoon. June 30. Mr*. Tom Origen on East Green St.,1 Grace M. Madsen, carib
Winners were Mrs. Royal Hayes. by there finishing the Red Cross
Tue*day In Grand Rapids.
Mrs. Russell Zerbel. Mm. Glenn Nurse's Aide courre honoring their
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Ryan were Kahler and Mr*. Elite Kelley. Mrs instructor. Mis* Esther Krleder. account for over
in Detroit over the holiday weekend Arthur Bennett. Jr. was a guest. Other gueste were Mis* Lottie Teu- sencc* from war
Quests of Mr. and Mrs
Aben Mrs Ellis Kelley will ehtertaln the
Johnson at their Oun lake cottage club on Wednesday. July 14.

STORES

PRIDE OF APPEARANCE

\

VEN if you don't weor a "regular’’, it is still im­
portant to maintain that smart, well groomed ap­
pearance. And it's easy to do—for the man who wears

€

.

Curlee Clothes.

The reoson is that Curlee has specialized for years in
making a complete line of clothes that includes styles
and models for hard-to-fit men. It mokes no difference
whether you’re tall or short—stouf or thin—you will find.
Curlee Suits in our stock that'insure comfortable, easy
fit and drape.
-

YOUNG Alli
CLASSIC

Ccme.in and sec these Curlee Suits for Spring and Sum­
mer. You will like the smart new patterns, the quality
materials, the modern styling and expert tailoring. And
you will find every Curlee Suit moderately priced—$35

selling quality keeps us busy

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Iran EAST

state streej

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HASTINSS,.MICHIGAN

OFFICER'S COAT. Tria
O»d doebl-brMifd. Wltb

■lia po*«l h—t. Sites
12 N 44&lt; 12% f.

«&lt;f kef
fees M

FRANDSEN’S

WATGRS CLOTHGS SHOP t

REGISTERED PHARMACIST ALWAYS ON DUTY
Hogtingi
Phona 2241 State Sr JeHsrw XSZ

e'e

"Exclusive, but not expansive*

WIHDIHIMI

i”

�INSECT PROBLEMS!
Rid your premises of Bed-Bugs,
Roaches,
Moths, Termites,
Fleas, Rodents, other pests by
reliable Fumigator &amp; Extermi-

EDITORIAL
ASSOCIATION

HATH

Sheldon Agency
AU Kinds of Inssraac*
Surety Bondi
bona 2145
Hastings

Swanson Agency

INSURANCE and BONDS

Suicide Favored in Japan
In Jinan suicide is recognized ai
1 lhe moiracceptabla means ot mee|ing reipomlbUIllia, atoning for mil| take* or satisfying th* claims tjf

GRANGES

FEATHERS

CITY .COUNCIL
AUCTION SALES

Not Juggler*
Rather than Juggling it from left
to right hand In the American way, .Old and new. Duck ar Goose for
moit British keep the fork in the ; armed force* and essential civilian
left hand when transferring food to need*. Shipping charges refuriied.
Mall small sample of feathers in or­
dinary envelope for top price and
1 featherbed wrapping instructions to
Northwestern Feather Cd, 210 Scrib­
ner, NW., Grand Rapids, 4, Mich.
Quantity of household goods, some
antique at
Eugene BUSHNELL

URGENTLY NEEDED

CARD OF THANKS

-U*t Tour Sale With

HENRY FLANNERY

F O R SALE'

Marshall Furnaces

We Remove Dead Animals

Repairs furnished and in
stalled for all makes o
furnaces

Worry of

FALSE TEETH

Eaves Troughing
Tin Shop

Slipping or Irritating?

Floor Sanders for Rent

Agency

REDUCED RATES

Property damage
and Liability

Week-End Specials!
RAISIN BRAN, pkg.„................
BLUE ROSE RICE, 2 lbs.______
NAVY BEANS, 4 points, 2 lbs.
RITZ CRACKERS, large box ...
RUBBER JAR RINGS, 1 dox....
PRESTO CLOSURES, 1 dox. ....
KERR CAPS, 1 dox..................
KERR LIDS, 1 dox. ■..........
ODESSA CATSUP, 10 points ...
GREEN LIMA BEANS, 16 points

AUCTIONEER
Liat your Aaction Sale* with

DEWEY REED
•ate* can be made at Banner office.
Pkcaa S407
Hastings, Mich.

Shipping Livestock

Every Saturday
JAKE DEFRIESTER

AN ESSENTIAL
WAR INDUSTRY
NEEDS HELP
TO "KEEP 'EM
ROLLING''

_

PHONE

Help

Horses

/
/

/

S

Cattle

Brakemen
Switchmen
Telegraph Operators
Yard Clerks

ntncn'

Apply Superintendent's Office,
NYCRR, Jackson, Mich.

20c

FOR SALE-WOODEN BOXES and
CRATES and BURLAP BAGS

Buyer for STILES and
Company Hastings stock­
yards. phone 25M. or call
717—FJ through
Iha

BUY BONDS AND STAMPS HERE

AUCTIONEER
Loren Coppock Dolton. Mich.

VALLEY B-D

EXCHANGE
YOUR WHEAT
for some of that good

Lily White Flour

DEAD STOCK
REMOVED!

We have a complete stock
ol «all—fine, medium, nnd
coarse—block and rock.
Pep your chickens up with
our 8.B.V. maih. It give*

We meet all competition In paying

C. Thomas Stores
C. “BILL” SHERWOOD

Baffle Creek

Rendering

Lloyd Huger, Mgr.

Co.

SMITH BROS.
VELTE &amp; CO.
HASTINGS, MICH.

INSURANCI
Hotel Halting*

\

\ ' HASTINGS
\
2697

G. E. GOODYEAR HDWE.

Swanson

For Prompt Removal of
. Old, Crippled or Dead j
\
Horses and Cows
/

IN MEMORIAM

Ph,

YOUR DEAD OR DISABLED
FARM ANIMALS Are Valuable

CASH
For your old Scrap Iron,
Radiators, Batteries, Alu­
minum, Brass, Copper &amp;

GLENN F. LAUBAUGH

CURT SOLOMON
AUCTIONEER
Experience and Training
in nearly every line
FUm 72
Middleville

HORSES $5.00
LEGAL NOTICES

WOLVERINE AND THOROGOOD
WORK SHOES!

COWS $4.00

We have a Collector Stationed at 912 W. Green St. in
Hastings to give immediate service. We pay the phone
charges. Phone Hastings 2565 or Kalamazoo 2-9544.

KALAMAZOO RENDERING WORKS

Buy the BEST made
•hoes in town.

We

them!

Quality Shoe Made

Truss Fitting
1X PE R1E NC ED
FITTER

to Last
NOTE:

Extra

work

shoes may be had with

permit from your ra­
LY BARKER'S
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Hastings Photo Ills ■

tion board!

REID'S RESORT, THORNAPPLE LAKE

�THE HASTINGS BANNER

IICHTY-IIGHTH VIAU

PROBLEMS!
mises of Bed-Bugs,
Moths,
Tenh^tei,
nts, other posts by
nigator &amp; ExtermiInquire

Jacobs Drug Store
aers Seed Store.

■ rosMs or
CE and BONDS
cover the bow Michi1 M»«»un&lt;lblllly law.

'

ANDRUS

rilEHN
ly

Needed

and ewentlal civilian
charges refunded.
ippinf instructions to
'eather Co, 210 Scrlb&gt;nd Rapids, 4. Mich.

! Dead Animals
pt Removal of’
ppled or Dead
s and Cows

IONE
STINGS
&gt;697
llycerin
from
rnimal
Fats
Will
Help
Win
the

Cattle

’4°»
1EMICAL CO.

J AN GE
WHEAT
of that good

kite Flour

complete stock
e, medium, and

lichens up with

&lt; BROS.
E &amp; CO.
IOS, MICH.

Priority Rulei Eared
On Certain Farm
'Suppliee

TOMATOtS OFFER

HASTINGS. MICHIGAN. THURSDAY, JULY I. 1943

I---------------------------------------------------------

'COURTHOUSE

production of tomatoes offer Ut- |V V V
1 11 v
u u
eraily a wealth of health under the
attractive red skin of the fruit, PROBATE COURT
according to home economics ex- I Est. GottUeb Kaechele. Final actension specialists at Michigan I count filed, waiver of notice filed.
State College.
I order assigning residue entered.
There's the vitamin C, best known discharge of administrator issued,
of the tomato’s health offering. But ! estate enrolled,
then' also are worthwhile supplies I.Laura "— -------• ■ acDeller. —
Final
of vitamin A. aome riboflavin, nla- 1
------- —
। count
filed, order for publication
cin andx minerals.
entered.
■
During lhe summer months as
Est. Archie Tobias. Petition for
the fruit comes out of the garden. 1 administrator,
filed.
more of the health is available to
Est. Emma Pennock. Petition to
those who eat tomatoes fresh from . reopen
hearing filed, citations Uthe garden, and that means fruit 1
that Is plump and ripe- and with
~ : Fred L. Wright. Warrant and
E»t,
skins still on. Tomatoes sliced for
,
Inventory filed.
the table loac some of thefa vita- I at. Archie Tobias. Waiver of no­
- Uce and consent^
’ ord&lt;
order apexperts
report
Mlrult',lt filed.
rn^^rtlnKne/'tAmato
nutekCr*
hi I polnl,nd
“dmlnUlralrix
entered.

ministration Issued, order limiting
settlement entered, petition for
hearing claims filed, notice to cred­
itors Issued.
Est. Grace Youngs Smith. Petition
for administrator.
St. Emma J. Pennock. Adjourn­
ment of hearing filed.
Est. Grace Youngs Smith. Waiver
filed, order appointing administra­
tor entered, bond of administrator
filed, letters of administration is­
sued. order limiting settlement en­
tered. petition for hearing claims
filed, notice to creditors Issued.
,
Est- Alice E. Sprinkle. Bond of
administratrix filed, letters of ad­
ministration Issued, order limiting
settlement enured, petition for
hearing claims filed, notice to cred­
itors issued.

SECTION

^. Michigan Can Mak.
ford U spending tier vacation with Good Use of Its Large
her aunt and uncle Mr. and Mrs.
c
“

B

Cleon Landon. * The Clayton Vai- Cash Surplus
entine family was happily sur. , „
prised w*hen their son &amp;»rgmt 1
‘me to hear from Lansing
Cletus Valentine came home from tl‘at the state's fiscal year, which
South Dakota on furlough. * Mr. ‘ ended July 1, found Michigan with
and Mrs. Elmer Marlowe are I “ cajh balance of S35.000.600. conspend Ing a few days with their I wasted with the nearly $30,000,000
children who - reside in -Detroit. ★ deficit at‘the end of Gov. Murphy's
Janet Tlscher spent the fore part 1 ,e™
administration of Gov.
Of the week with Mr. and Mra. । KcUc&gt;- ““ wlM1y
D»U large sum
Hillis Tlscher of Wert Lake Odes- !
“ reserve to be used to
sa. * Members of the Carlton and I m*«l.
extraordinary demands
Brown 4-H club and their friends •^,,*111 come when World War
enjoyed *Mta
a weintr
roast Thursday 11
endAt thesold
closeuocoo.ooo
of World
evenin*.
D^TUrtlTtS
“&gt;e state

A new priorities regulations, now
In effect, enables fanners to buy
certain farm supplies listed below,
without u certificate from the
County Farm Rationing Committee,
according to Laurence Farrell.
Chairman of that committee for
Barry County.
The farmer must sign a certifi­
cate which states: “I certify to the
War Production Board that I am
u farmer and that lhe supplies cov­
ered by this order are needed now
and will be used for the operation
Saranac was a guest of Misses :
bonuses It will
of a farm.” The certificate is not
Janet and Linda Lu Tlscher. There
fln*
have money which can
a WPB form. It may be furnished
were twenty boys and girls present. J*
f«r such purposes without
by tlic dealer or written by lhe
* Mrs. Keith Wilson has gone&gt; to .borrowing.
WARRANTY DEEDS
farmer himself.
Frank B. McNutt and wife to New York to spend some time-41th i
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Buch certification will enable tire
; Est. Mary E. Clark. Order allow­ Forrest Cohens and wife. Parcel her husband who Is stationed there. 1 Mow titan $7 billion of assets of
farmer to buy up to $35.00 worth tomato Juice cocktails are recom­ , ing account entered, discharge of section 30, Irving.
'__ I enemy and enemy-occupied nations
.of any one item, at any one time, mended
administrator issued, 'estate
Fred A. Christie and wife to
I *re no* under Freezing Control or
for a summertime refresh­ special
under control ot the Allen Propcrof the items on the list. He may ment.
Chester C. McMillan Jr. Parcel City. DELTON
tomitoes •houM »«- enrolled.
buy more than that If hla certi­ washed Rlne
Est.
Archie
Tobias
Bond
of
ad,
ua
OT
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r
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Ida
M.
Payne
to
Wm.
Q.
Knick
­
Mrs.
Paul
Kyburz
attended the |
and
forced mlnlstratrix filed, letters of admin- erbocker anc
ficate U approved by his local through a chopped
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wife,
130
acres
secMichigan
Summer
Instiute
in
Lan
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fine sieve. Cooling w ।i istraUon
istratlon issued, order limiting
limltlnr set- ! tlon
tinn 0,
o Baltimore
n«lti
County Farm Rationing Commit- suggested and
sing. June 23 and 24. On her re- 1
some redoes call for j tlement entered,
petition for hear-1 will G. Hyde ahd wife to Clt- turn home she spent Thursday11
additions of a little sliced onion,
A farmer is defined as "A per­ or some lemon juice, horseradish or ■ ing claims filed, notice to creditors rcnce R. Shaw and wife. 80 acres night and Friday with her mother
1
. section 32. Castleton.
Mrs. Grace Millard of Battle
son who engages in farming as a other flavoring.
business, by raising crops, live­
Some cooks receive applause for [ Est. Seymour G. Jordan. Bond of , Lob Flower to Geo. J. Elliott and Creek. * Sunday In company with
stock. bees, or poultry." The def­ tomatoes baked, fried or broiled. administratrix filed, letters of ad- 1 wife parcel section 28. Barry town- Mra. Grace Millard and Mrs. Vir­
ginia Millard and children of Bat-'
inition also Includes custom opera­ Even when cooked there still re­ j ministration Issued, order limiting ■ Rh)p
tors. It does not Include a person mains a fair supply of vitamin c settlement entered, petition for । Liillan Clark to Ellsworth W. tie Creek, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Ky­
who just raises food or other Ag­ In tomatoes. Broiled tomato on Waring claims Died, notice to cred- . smith and wife, lot Butler Addition burz attended the 50lh wedding
I city
anniversary of their uncle and
ricultural products entirely for his toast Is made tastier by sprinkling itors issued.
Frank D. Pratt. Order allow- 1 fo-ncst e. Hecox and wife to Wm aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sayre In
own or family use.
a little cheese on the tomato before ingEst.claims
entered, final account1 q Hyde. Lot 121. Nashville,
Durant. * Paul Kyburz commenc­
CBS FOR GRANO RAPIDS
. Auger bits; axes; bale ties; bar­ It goes under the broiler.
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filed, order allowing account en- I chas L. Oliver and wife to Cla- ed work as junior engineer of ‘.he
bed wire; baskets; batteries for the
tered. discharge of administratrix rencc E. Oliver and wife. 2 acres Abraham Aerial Instrument com­
following
purposes:
Flashlights, MARTIN CORNERS
CS!°!le&lt;1n
/,
, ! section 28, Hastings township.
pany in Lansing. June 24.
Miss Rosemary Weeks, who Is
radios, fences. telephone*. ignition:
E?&lt;L
nj*11' uro?f
,p.ub‘
Robert S. Bryans and wife to
belt fasteners, metal; bit braces: In training at Community hospital j1 llcation
fUed. order Hlowlng claims । Henrv s a„I(}on and wtfe. 70 acres HICKORY CORNERS
j
blacksmith's pincers; blacksmith's Battle Creek, spent Monday and I entered, final account filed, order i section 8 Baltimore.
hoof knives; blow torches; blowers Tuesday of last week with her par­ 1 assigning residue entered, discharge j John cappon nnd wife to LauMr. and Mrs. Ralph Starring and . I
and forges: bolta and nuts; boxes; ents. Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Weeks. ■ of administratrix issued, estate en- r?nce Tohl£, nnd wife. Lot village children of Battle Creek have I
brooder thermeters; brushes for * Mrs Nina Barry received a tele­
moved
into
the
Methodist
parsonI
’
rolled.
1
o
f
Prairieville.
motor repair; bull rings; burlap gram Saturday of last week tell­ I Est. Anna M. Heideman. Annual
Sidney P. Pifleld and wife age. Mr. Starring Is the new his- I
bags; BX or non-mctalltc sheath ing her of the death of Mra. Nel­
cQunt 'lied
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cable up to 75 ft. in length; calf lie Shorter Kilbourne who Jived I “cEst.
Ida Uctka. Order for ad-1 j Block j s g Kcnfleld Add. cllv. the W. K. Kellogg agricultural
weaners; cans, five gallon kerosene near Parma, Mich. Mra. Kilbourne
entered.
jMwife"
Brumbaugh
Lee K.
and gasoline: chains of the fol­ was well known and universally I Joumment
Bt Margaret
E. Sheldon. Order ।I .„d
£ aSS to
rectal
28. Cook
Bai­ school. * Rev. and Mrs. Iler en- 1
tertalned Rev. Iler's sisters. Elisa- |
lowing kinds; halter and cow He loved here where she served as lor adjournment entered.
tlmore
Thursday at 8:30 P. M
chains, lie out chains, harness dcconess and assistant pastor sev­ . E*^..Dav,ld W' 8hfpf™’ ,.^lllon i Mianey P- PUield and wife to Geo. beth and Doris Iler of Houghton.
N. Y.. last week Monday until
"SUredoor Canteen"
eral
years
ago.
A
truly
good
wo
­
chains, log chains, tractor tire
to op&lt;?n safety deposit box filed, or- ' p M1Iler 40 acrca *ectlon 7. Carlton,
chains, welded coll under H", re­ man has gone to her reward, but der for opening safety deposit box । waiter N. Thornton to 8. Alfred Saturday inclusive. * The 4-H i
club will meet at the home of LoU
pair links: clevises and swivols; we are glad for the pleasant mem­
re&lt;!; „ „
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Lepper and wife. LoU
Lota 34 and 35 and Robert Johnson Wednesday1
'“Our Secret Weapon"
cold chisels, standard; cooper wire, ories we have of her and for her cn£
Est. Bert B. Sparks. Bond on sale Johnsons Addition,
-----Middleville.
evening. July 7. * A large number '
insulated, up to 75 fL In length, Influence for good that still Uvea filed, report of sale filed.
Howard E. Vickery and wife Mu of Mexicans ore here to help In 1
on. * Cpl. George. H. Cogswell left
crates; combs.
Est. barnh A. Tnkler. Warrant. Harry B. Vickery and wife. 2 lots the raising and harvesting of tills 1
Saturday
Drills of lhe following kinds; Battle Creek early Friday morn­
year's plckel crop on the .Aldrich
on Clear Lake. Johnstown.
breast, hand. post, carbon steel ing enroute for Camp Bowie. Tex­
Est.
r. Bond of
Jennie M. Slocum -to Clare W. and Johnson farms.
blacksmith, carbon steel straight as. after spending a 15 day fur*
fur­ administrator filed, letters of ad­
Sunday al 8:30 P. M.
a. ministration Issued, order limiting Culver. 60 acres section 17. Baltlshank- drills; eave troughs and con­ lough with the h~—
‘TexacA Summer
that
ductors; egg cases: feed troughs; We were very so...,,„----- --------Only 05 per cent of United States
settlement entered, petition for ,URhea M. Randolph to Geo. H.
Show"
fencing; files: food shoppers; forks, Mra. Elsie Cogswell's mother. Mrs. hearing claims filed, notice to cred­
cattle are Infected with tuberculo­
Zeedyk and wife. Lot on Fine lake. sis as compared to 40 per cent of
agricultural; grain scoops: grease Henry Mead fell Thursday after­ itors issued.
Johnstown.
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fittings and oil cups; grease guns, noon and broke one of her legs
Brittan's cattle. The 45 per cent In­
Monday
at 9:30
Est Minnie Wurm. Proof of will
Geo. L. Lockwood and wife to crease in tuberculosis deatlu »mon«
hand operated, including hose and between the knee and hip badly filed, order admitting will entered,
“
Blondie
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adapter; grind stones, mounted: splintering the bone.
She was bond of administrator filed, letters Norval O. Franklin and wile. Lots British children which occurred in
grinders for sharpening tools; hack taken to Pennock hospital for x- testamentary Issued, petition for on lake. Yankee Springs.
1941 mav be blamed at least in part
Every Push-Button Ra­
Cora D- DePue to Marvin Slocum to unsafe milk.
saw blades; hacksaw frames; homes; ray which were taken Friday hearing claims filed, notice to cred­
and wife. Lot tn 2nd ward city.
dio
Should
Include
hammers: hampers; hand cultiva­ morning and her leg Mt. We sure­ itors issued.
Ellsworth W. Smith and wife to
tors; hand sprayers; handles for ly hope for her a good recovcrv.
WKZOU
The money paid out to life in­
Eat Daniel Garllnger. Proof of
Lot Butler's - Ad­ surance
small tools and steel goods; harness, * William Cogswell and family service filed, proof of will filed, or­ Lillian Clark.
policyholders and benefi­
leather; harness hardware; hoes, were supper guests last Tuesday der admitting will entered, bond of dition city.
ciaries last year would be sufficient
Philip
R.
Nichols
and
wife
to
hog rings; hoof rasps; and snip­ evening of Mr. and Mra. Owen executrix filed, letters testamentary
to provide an income of more than
ONVOUR
pers: horse-collars, snoe nails and Varney and sons of Castleton Cen­ issued, petition for hearing clams Gertrude Barlow. Parcel section 845 a week for some 500.000 famtllaa
31. Irving.
calks, shoes, shoe tongs; husking ter. They were Wednesday eve­ filed, notice to creditors issued.
Ernest Haynes to Lloyd Haynes
RADIO DIAL
pins, and books; jacks for tarn, ning iopper guests of Mr. and
Est.
Fred
D.
Otto.
Bond
of
admin
­
and
wife.
100
acres
section
18,
Bal
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BANNER WANT ADS PAY
tractors; knives for the following Mrs. William Schantz and son ot istratrix tiled, letters ot administra­
timore.
kinds—butcher, corn, grafting, hay. Maple prove.
tion Issued, order limiting settle­
Walter L. Wallace and wife tc
hoof. - stockmen's; lanterns; mat­
ment entered, petition for hearing Clarence A. Bump and wife. Lot
iJl
tocks; mauls: meat choppers; milk O—JARMAN
claims filed, notice to creditors is­ 10 Kenfleld's Addition city. •
pails and strainers; motors, frac­ GLASS CREEK
Jennie Scotsman to Harry Jones
Mr. and Mrs. Kelford of«Lansing sued.
tional under 1HP; motor starters
Est. Hattie Weaver. Proof of pub­ and wife, 40 acres section 25, Prair­
under 1 HP; mule shoes; nails: were weekend guests at Fred Otis' *
filed, proof of will tiled, ieville. . .
oilers; padlocks; galvanized palls; Ray Otis spent Sunday with friends lication
picks; wrought iron waler pipe at Long Lake. * Mr. and Mra. John proof of service filed, order admitt­
will entered.
POLICE REPORT
(2" and under); well casing: fit­ Havens and Rodney of Hastings ing
Est. Wilbur Raum. Proof ot publi­
Ham- Thompson, chief of police,
tings; pliers-fence and slip joints; helped with the haying on the For­
filed, order allowing claims gave tne following report for the
plow bolts and shares: post hole rest Haven's farm Saturday. * Mr. cation
.
police department for the two
diggers; potato forks and hooks; and Mrs. Ray Erway attended the entered.
Est. Lucy E. Deakins. Order auth­ weeks ending June 28 : 65 drivers
poultry hardware and netting; R. L. C. meeting at Rennje, Motta orizing
execution of deed entered.
licenses Issued; 12 Jury summons
pump cylinders, rods and couplings; at *Delton Saturday night. * Mr.
Est. Hattie Weaver. Bond of exe­ Issued. 15 court summons served;
and Mra. Robt. Shricker and chil­
punches—machine and pin.
Hand rakes; ridge roll; rivets and dren of Richland and Miss Lois cutor filed, letters testamentary is­ 15 doors found unlocked by night
order limiting settlement en­ police In business district; 70 mis­
burrs: corrugated roofing: rope &lt;1” Brown of Hickory corners were sued.
complaints answered:’
and under); safety switches; saws weekend guests at Chas. Whitte­ tered. petition for hearing claims cellaneous
Maued.five accidents policed; one arrest
and saw blades; screw drivers; more's. * Visitors at Roy Erway's filed, notice to creditors•---------Est. Dora Kepkey. p
—Petition
to J and conviction for violating motor
shovels; staples; stock watering during the weekend were Mr. and
iuoi, urone arrest for
ror larlar­
x filed,
or-:, vemcie
vehicle laws: 'one
Banks; wood tackle blocks; tin Mra. Harold Sharp and Mr. and open safety deposit box
der
to
open
Safety
deposit
box
1
ceny;
two
arrests
for drunk and
snips; tire gauges, low pressure and Mra. Homer Erway and daughters
hand operated pumps; galvanized of Muskegon qnd Mr. and Mrs Dick entered, will fUed, order for puli- disorderly conduct; five minors
। uken to probate court; 10 dogs
tubs; valley tin; valves; vises; wag­ Rose and son of Hastings. * Mr. Ucatlon entered.
Est.
John
L.
Stratton.
Will
filed.
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picked
up.
four
redeemed,
four
dlson hardware and wood stock; A Mra. Russell Thornton and sons
wedges; welding rods and elec­ of Charlotte were Sunday visitors walver filed, order for publication I posed of. two In the dog pound,
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trodes; well points; wheelbarrows; at Clyde Warrens. Pattie returned entered.
Est. Samuel Palmer. Petition for
Silencing lhe Bumps
wire screen; wire fittings and home after spending the week with
administrator Hied, order appoint- ■ The rubber industry manufactures
wrenches.
’
them.
ing administrator entered, bond of1 more than 180 parts used In the
administrator filed, letters of ad- automobile In addition to tires.
HOPE CENTER
BURY ROTTEN POTATOES
Culled and partly rotten potatoes
Grandfatmr nnd Brandmother
taken out of storage should not be Ashby are rejoicing over their new
grandson,
who
came
to
make
his
Ermltted to sprout and spread late
Ight in the 1943 growing crop, home with’ Mr. and Mra. Milton
warn members of the plant path­ Warner In Battle Creek on June
ology staff at Michigan Slate Col­ the 38. Mother and baby are Retting
lege.
along fine. * Mr. and Mra. Maurice
Culls can be fed to livestock or Aihby and two children spent the
destroyed by burning. Tie fewer weekend with their parents Mr.
the sources of the blight spores, and Mrs Fred Ashby. * Little Tom­
the less chance of blight losses. my Salik is visiting hla sisters In
The college specialists suggest ade­ Grand Rapids. * Mrs. Mina Aldrich
quate spraying programs to give has returned home after visiting her
protection from the blight, which sister In Owendale. * Mr. and Mrs.
spreads from plant to plant and Sterling Modrack met -with a serious
from field to field unless kept un­ automobile accident. Mrs.* Modrack
der control.
U In a hospital In Battle Creek with
a broken leg and Mr. Modrack has
According to estimates. 3.000 tons two broken ribs and is al his wife's
nf tin will he saved in 1043 and 5 XXX) folks In Battle Creek, we haven't
tons in 1944 by reducing the tin learned the particulars yet * Mr.
content and adding sliver to the and Mrs. Clancy McKay of Battle
lead solder of new cans being man­ Creek were Sunday guests at Mrs.
ufactured.
Floy McDermott's. * Mr. and Mrs.
Alfred Hom and sons from Gales­
IF IT WONT HELP WIN THE
burg called on Fred Ashby and fam­
, WAR—FORGET IT.
ily Sunday.

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THE WEEK'S
HIGHLIGHTS

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TR. VANILLA
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HASTINGS

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Confidence
CONFIDENCE — "Trust in or re­
Hance upon another; belief in a
person or thing” . . . Funk &amp;
Wagnall’s Dictionary. ■

Literally thousands of people believe in this bank,

trust in the service we render and feel secure in
their property because of the work we do for

them. It is this confidence which has built and

is continuingto build our institution

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e arranged
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feeding oil. A lifetime mash
for chick, pullet and laying
hen. They pay you well for
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So are we. Like you, we’re faced with the biggest
production job in our history. And, like you, we’ve
lost many of the men who used to help ut.
Yet that’a only part of die story. Every day, on
farm and factory, diere’a something new to test
the skill of those running the business. Not only get­
ting help, but—to mention a few others—rising coats,
making * fair profit, and setting aside reserves for a
rainy day. Essentially, those problems are the same
for farm and factory, though they may at times differ
in size.
But It is that thin| called '’management.” that
peculiarly American ability to think through problems
no matter how tough, that is helping to see us through
today.
It ia thia skill in management that farmers and
businessmen have most in common, a skill which
insures the realization of our determination to
produce all that’s needed for our country today, and,
tomorrow, to make a fair living through greater serv­
ice to our fellow Americans. General Electric Company,
Schenectady, New York.
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HASTINGS, MICH.

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TELEPHONE 2118

N. CHURCH ST.

If it’s about MONEY . . .
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For rent ot $2.50 ond government tax—in our fine
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"You »ee I was ready," says Reddy Kilowatt, your electrical
servant. "I had my plans made long before Pearl Harbor,-yes,
years ahead. That is why you can still use all the electricity you

actually need. War production, of course, comes first because
electric power is the life blood of industry. No war goods have

been delayed for wont of my services. And barring unfor-

This is the principle—a mystery
to most motorists—of why the automobile windshield wiper stop* when
the car it going uphill. The wiper
stops because the engine is carrying
nil the load it can handle.
Not all carburetors require re­
adjustment to different loads. Clyde
point* out. Some have automatic
compensating device*, and the practical operator will try his machine
out to see how it operates under all
conditions.

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Road accident* in the Irish Free
I State last year caused 202 death*.
. an Increase of 18 over 1631. and th*
i greatest number ever recorded in
any 12 months. According to sta! tlstics just made public the greatest
I number of victim* were between 20
and 30 years of age. The youngest
was 1H year* and the oldest 82
Those injured numbered 2.831. which
Is also a high record
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solved in Australia, where the mills
produce over 30 million yards of
cloth and 18 million pairs of socks
a year.
As for footwear, the great herds
of cattle assure an abundance of raw
material for Australia’s more than
200 shoe- factories, geared to pro­
duce about 20 million pairs a year.

metal •■evidence’* la the eastern
part of lhe country are bulls la and
cannon-balls which went "wild” In
lhe course ol early Rattles and bom-

Make Room for a War Works rMake Your Attic Livable!

Metals Brightly Polished

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bad stains rubbed off the flat pieces
a*' they occur, and if the kitchen
utensils are properly cleaned after
each using, their care doestft pre­
sent
problem.
' When
., a very
•, difficult
“Tl’TT'U.
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ub,e*»f« *«&gt; ‘ bright and shining,
,,ld k,’'henware is stained and ill
kept’ 0,0 household I* badly run. no
matter
how
the
ma
“"r hn
” stylish ,h
“ front may
appear, or how fine the home and
111 appointments.

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essential home, business and industrial needs."

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THINGS YOU BUY TODAY THAT IS NOT

war workers' homes.

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There is great need in this community for homes . . ,

TO WIN
THE WAR

CONDITIONING

Will you contribute to the war

effort, and increase your own income by converting
any ur/used space into rooms?

do it with an eye to the future.
mileage from gas and oil
and tires to every fixed and

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alone that line ol thought.

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MOBILE &gt;RODUCTS— DISTRIBUTOR

consumERs power tompnnv

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Remodel your attic

into an apartment for a war worker's family . . .

HASTINGS

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You will want to

use this beautiful space after the war for your own
family, or to supplement the family income.

W£ SILL WAR BONDS ond WAR SAVINGS STAMPS

THE HASTINGS BUILDING
&amp; LOAN ASSOCIATION
9 Stebbins Bldg.

Members f. H.* L B. Phone 2S03

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which may bo idralilted with Amer*
lea’s historical development.

need looking after in order to keep
their bright, shining, cheery appear­
ance. If Silver is cleaned regularly

seen emergencies there is enough electric power for all

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Construction will be recommend­
ed by war board* only when II 1*
absolutely neceiiary to reach agri­
cultural goal*, advise* Charles A.
Collin* of Moorcstown. chairman of
the New Jersey USDA war board.
Till* I* consistent with the Intent
of the order. which I* to stop un­
necessary construction of all kind*.

readily, because no poison however
destructive will be effective unless
thcrats-est IL On that account at
least three types of fresh, attractive
-poisoned bait should be exposed al
lhe same time. Small pieces should

witting repoaitorte* of th* natloa'i
history.

around the wall line of buildings,
and^in attics and basemenu Balt*
nails and spikes, bottles, knives,
may be laid on squares of paper to
stones, and Indian arrowheads.
make removal easier, and to check
Experts clearing telephone and
results.
telegraph lines of excess tree growth
Extreme care should be taken to
have found, not infrequently, large
keep polsoped bait out uf lhe reach
glass wire Insulators completely
County war boards will handle , of children and livestock. ,
cflntcalcd from sight by overgrown
Similar care should be ''taken tn
all applications for construction on
4 oranges
drained cherries
'•* ,nh nl “ •h-"
bark.
: ber ot individual operators who do Which, farmers need approval. In j chousing bait for traps. When comI1 pint bottle cranberry Juice
And In many cases tree repair
। use a —
sharp
._.K knife
...- .«
to pierce to the •
not have occasion to use their ma-' general, this will cover dwelling con­ 1 men snap traps arc used, baits
men have been the unsuspecting
center of unpeeled orangts with
......,j Immunization of Horae*
,-------i chines many days In a year." —
struction costing *300 or mure dur­
should be lied securely to the trigdiscoverers of love epistles, deporit-lo-atf strokes
ittmiri-a which
wlilr-H meet
mw-l to
tn make
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The farm engineer says that rela­ ing any 12-month period, and any
i point* of the scallops, separate
Important War Measure
wall, in runways, near holes, and
uncalled for through the years.
1 the two halves and remove the • Horses may be knocked out of tively few machines yctfyout from other (arm construction which eosts
Juice 1 *heir
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where rats feed. Nut meats, sliced
!I Juicy sections. Pour crantcrrv ''Vm
comeback a* a wartime source 1 actual use. A machine that Is in more than &gt;1-000 during a similar
It the meta] of all kinds concealed
I over the orange sections
und chill
constant use is usually kept in bet­ iwriod.
"3-?
c- • .' of power unless they are immunised
apple, breadcrusL salt pork, or ba­
In-the nation's trees were brought
I thoroughly. Serve ice cold, topped
ter condition. It is lubricated reguAfter the county USDA war board
con r|nd make good bait.
to light, anolhrr Normandie or
I with a sprig of mint or half a 1 against sleeping sickness before the
approves a farmer’s construction
I larly and kept irt good repair
*
Queen Mary might be built to help
green, minted cherry. Save fluted end ot June.
i orange cups and fill with spiced
"When one considers that farm application, it is sent to,lhe state
Uncle Sam in his fight against the
An improved intradermal vaccina­
Colorado*
I applesauce to garnish goose platter. tion Is now available for protecting
use of most machines is limited to USDA war board where II Is acted
There is an ancient legend among
upon by a committee. If approved
the hardy and roseate Indian* that
Deviled Tomatoes
announced. Two dose* Itevtn to ten I dustrial machinery is used practi- by this group, it is forwarded to lhe
th»*more powerful Inca* did not
। 2 cups tomatoes
days apart are necessary. Vaccina- I callJ ,he cn,lrc Jean H l» easy to administrator o( Conservation Order
"liquidate'' lhe little tribe uf the
I 4 cup cubed bread
Castor Oil Can Now Re
tlon immunises for lhe summer sea- ; ffkli** the Importance of working L-41 of the War Production board al । Coloradns, because it* people once
'v cup grated or diced cheese
Used for Spraying Base
1 tablespoon minced onion
as possible with
son. Since the disease I* apparently 1 as many days
J
" *farm Washington, where Ann! action is
cured an Inca chief of "a disease
1 tablespoon minced parsky
taken on the application.
machinery." Weaver stated
The drastic reduction' ot imi&gt;orts
spread
by
insects
and
no
one
is
able
uf
filth,"
probably
leprosy.
I
teaspoon salt
Apother method
method of
ot reiieviiif
relieving the
Farmers who wish to make pur­ I
to predict its prevalence, the safest ii
Anoiner
of certain chemicals used Ir pesti­
The Colorado*, it seems, were
, 1 8 teaspoon paprika
chases
of
materials
for
exempted
source
Is
to
vaccinate
all
horses
bej
shortage
of
farm
equipment,
------ ?, sug­
cides finds American research sci­
I celebrated for their power to cure
I1 8 teaspoon celery salt
entist* ready with a new sjnlhellc
■ 1 cup boiled rice
fore die end of June. Healthy horses
gested
—•by ‘the
u extension
■
specialist, construction from dealers who may 1 wiUa.drug* of their uwn-yaising and
' Mix the Ingredients. Bake 25 mln- need not be withheld from work beis co-operative purchase of separate be reluctant to sell materials be­ I ronebcUon.
They took the Tncu
organic compound, derived from
I utes in a moderate oven in a shal­
■, item*.'
White —
experience
In —
tills cause they lack information about । chief into the jungle and covt^cd hi*
castor
oil. for use -in combination
।
cause
of
vaccination.
•
...........
----------...
low. buttered pan.
Immunising horses against the j method of handling equipm-mt 1* lhe order or other causes, should j diseased body with the sap of a
with pyrethrum in (household and
attach
to
their
purehase
orders
the
disease
is
more
economical
and
more
t
’
limited,
hmltcd.
satisfactory
plans
probably
cattle
fiy sprays. Chemists began
Cranberry Orange Relish
"magic tree " He wa* cured, so
following
statement:
"I
am
familiar
satisfactory
than
treating
them.
:
wan
*
be
“
developed
J
■
for
the
increased
■
.....
■
2 cups cranberries, raw
experiments 10 years agr *» find a
| the legend goes, and so were many
1 cup sugar
■ compound that could be used in
However, in ea*e horses are not 1 use of this method. With farmers with the provisions of Conservation I of hl* subject* similarly affected.
1 orange, rind and all
combination with pyrethrum. They
Immunized, they should be watched ■ responding to the call for mor* food, Order L-41. The materials will not
1 apple, peel and nil
Trapping Rat*
no stone should be left unturned to be used in connection with restricted
recently announced discovery ot a
Put fruit through the food chop­ dally during the summer and the
base, called IN-030. an imjiortant
per. mix with sugar, and chill be­ local veterinarian called promptly I develop means of overcoming the construction.” This will cover con­ I Te*t« show that rats prefer ham­
fore serving.
shortage ot farm labor ard the struction started before April 0. , burg steak, peanut butter, bananas,
constituent of which comes from the
to administer anti-sleeping sickness
scarcity---of farm equipment. Weaver 1642. material tor repair and main­ I sweet chocolate ox raw egg*. Or
castor bean. This »w compound
serum if symptoms develop. In the -------------Pineapple Stuffed Pork ( hops
tenance.
farm
dwelling
construction
!
gu-y
may
nibble
at
fish,
rolled
dnrl.nrrtl
carb- stages of the disease the
declared,
was accepted after 629 others had
6 double thick pork rib chops
costing less than 8510. and other
oats, cornmeal or sliced tomato.
•» t salt
been discarded for failure to meet
scrum is valuable, but is of little
farm construction costing less than
Add tu these foods a little red squill
1 8 t pepper
the exceedingly high standard set
worth in advanced stages Apiirdk- '
Dressing
&gt;1.000 during a 12-month period.
poison and a trap is unnecessary.
Expert
Tells
How
to
Hence the name IN-930. Th prod­
imately
25
per
cent
ot
the
horse*
1 c dry crumbs
Just scatter the poisoned bait in
uct jot only replaces some pyreththat develop lhe disease die.
,
c chopped celery
Save
Tractor
Gasoline
their
path*.
. rum but actually Improves on it. re­
3 slices or ’-j cup crushed pineapple
Australia la Well Able
.
A
farm
machinery
expert
at
the
(drained)
sulting In a more economical and
Pennsylvania State college ex­
1 egg
To Supply Some Needs
effective base. In combination with
Aluminutn Foil Used on Bread
Thinking an electric iron would be
2 T pineapple juice
plained how large amounts of gaso­
Since Australia la in Ute Southern
Aluminum full is used In Ger­ pyrethrum, it is satisfactory from
. ,ood »b.UUU to . &gt;»l w..,r line can be saved by the efficient
3 T butter
•
hemisphere, its climate is cool to the
b«lU.. . !&gt;«»... . !n H.ljtajta. .
tb„
'
many as a wrapping material to pre­ the standpoint of safety to humans
3/4 t salt
Have rib chops cut double thick­ Finland, placed it In her bed and
sculh,
warm
to
the
north.
In
posi
­
serve the flavor of cut bread, espe- and domestic animals, lack of cor­
One tractor operator doing the tion., its northernmost reaches are
ness and pocketed for stuffing on turned on the current, but her in- '
daily pumpernickel and "dark" rosive or staining characteristics
the bone side of the ctysp. Rub
same work as another can use onc- !o be compared to the north coast i bread, sgys 1^. Seidel tn a German and of objectionable odor.
inride -and outside of chops with- vcntivencss brought unexpected rcc- ii third more gasoline unless certain
America, while Its southern ! technical paper. The quality of this
salt. Make drearing by mixing ognition by the city. She .forgot |I operation rule* are followed. «c- uf Squlh
i
-------------.• —
-j. ­
foJJ lM testwj by
act|(m Of acig
regions
are .&gt;i._
like .u
those
around
Wash
bread crumbs, pineapple (cut fine*. obout the iron, lhe bed caught Are.
blow Eye Development
Juice, seasonings, celery, beaten eg­ and she was fined for wasting elec­ curding to A. W. Clyde, professor of ington. D. C.,' and mld-California. | solution* on the foil and by corrclati agricultural engineering*
and melted butter. Tito droa&gt;dn&lt;;
Eyes of children do not become
The country, reaching into the trop­ । ing these test* with observed effect*
! He lists three rules for the ef­
should look quite drv. Pack' into tricity.
ics, is able to produce much that the । when tire foil is used for packing
pockets formed In the chops. Lay
ficient operation of internal cumbus- United-Slates has to import
en
years.
• Some authorities main­
bread —Scientific American.
A heavy bomber, cruising at 250
chops on nick In roasting pan
lion engines:
tain that in the'case of children
Ibero is no shortage of sugar.
snrinkle with salt and pepper nnd miles an hour, bums 3-1, 3 gallons I
1. Burn gasoline wider high coinwhose eyes develop more slowly
। place in a 350-degrec oven for one- of gtu-ollne every minute.
And Galileo * Is Galilei
Australia grows its own cane bn an
presslun only. •
The real name of VqlUirc wa* than normal, reading should not be
eastern coastal strip of 20,000 square
:
2. Readjust the carburetor for
taught until the third grade.
miles. More than half lhe sugar Francois Marie Arouct.
1 light work.
produced, or nearly n milt million
| 3. Reduce the engine speed for
tons, was formerly exported.
partial loads.
The continent produced a 40 mil­
|
Heavy fuels. Professor Clyde »ny*.
| such as kerosene and jimilar pctro- lion dollar fruit crop, including, In
addition to apples, ,pears .and’
j leum products, cause knocking and
{teaches, such fruits as oranges,
. loss ot power in high compression
pineapples,
lemons. , grapefruit,
engines, but they may be entirely
olives, flgr and bananas. More than
suitable for use in low compression
half of Its 12 million cans of fruit
tractors even though the fuel is not were exported each year.
entirely burned.
Australia’s wool dip is about a
The Penn State specialist claim*
billion pounds a year. Great Britain
that a vacuum wiper mechanism
was the largest wool buyer, with
attached to lhe manifold of a tractor
Belgium and France in recent years
replacing Japan in second place.
ficient operation. It work* be*t un­
United Slates purchases have varied
der high vacuum in the manifold
from 300.000 to nearly a hundred
which goe* with low compression in
8
million pounds.
j the cylinders, and stops wiUi nearly
Accordingly, the problem of unia full load.

YOU DON’T NEED
RATION STAMPS
FOR ELECTRICITY

W-i

Ume shortages of farm machines
offers the owner of a combine, hay
baler, com picker, peanut harvester
or tractor the opportunity to get the
maximum value out of a piece of
machinery by doing custom work.
"Share your farm machinery with
others," Weaver suggests. "Custom
work has several advantages and;
of course; some disadvantage*. The
chief advantages are that more
working hours can be obtained from
the Investment In equipment. The
operator ot a custom machine is
uiually
aUflod to
usually beUer
better au
qualified
to run
run hl*
his
e&lt;lu|Pmcn‘- «nd do • b«‘-

Many American Trees
Holding American Past

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| teaspoons gelatin
j-3 cup cold water
I cup boiling sslsr
M cup chopped, red cherries
U cup vinegar
fi teblespootu sugar
H* tMMtoon salt
I cup sweet pickles, chopped

cent order calling a halt to nonessentia) construction has been
mailed to the county U. S. depart­
ment of agriculture war boards wbo
will assume local responsibility for
the execution of the order as Its
provisions affect farmers nnd han­
dle all farm construction appllca-

says D. S. Weaver, agricultural en­
gineer of the State College Exten-

Successful control of rats is a
mixture of determination to get rid
of them and observation of their
feeding and nesting habits.
From this position the next step

.

im,

and let cook slowly until done; takes &gt; i tablespoon dark molaues
from 45 minutes to an hour. Senes ; 3 teaspoon salt
rix.
I I., teaspoon spearmint extract
8 double pork chops
. o. ,, iy*rtat*.°PI .. ..
.
Candied or marachlno cherries
1 c toasted bread crumbs
1—Stuff chop* with sliced apple. I Fresh mint leave*
1 small onion, grated
sliced
orange,
cooked
prunes
or
apwater cress
1 egg. slightly beaten
w-.i.
.
'
w
Cut triangular wedge* from thick
I T green peeper, tnlnced.
3
—
Bubstltute
cooked
cereal,
rice
slices
ol
nared
and
cored
nineanole
MUk0***^
or corn meal for toasted bread .sep.ratvparedor.nge.mto'Zccrumbs in stuffing.
(Hons with membrane removed. ;
3— Add mushroom caps and stem* combine water, vinegar, lemon ।
__
cut
. ...
in----double
— pork
juice, molasse*, salt and extract. ,
chop from the side next to the bonfl to drearing.
4—Make a stuffing of one-half1 pour over the pineapple and orange I
The membrane along this side con­
tract* on heating and holds Uie cup uncooked rice one small finely : and allow to marinate in the re­ ।
chopped onion and one green pep- frigerator for several hours.
per finely chopped. Fill chops with I Arrange five pineapple wtxlqes
,. ____ ' *n
. .....
.
Ill B• 5tar
ami Ptritem
imwwin on
mi a»bed
uvu of
»i water
wuicr I
1—Sprinkle chops with lemon : cress: tlien ulace a section of oranke .
Juice before cooking-_______
i on each piece of uineapple. In the .
I
Cranberry Orang* Cup
I Jnd^a tiny cherey’round.^ut froni 1

Successful Rat Control
Needs Intelligent Action

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Most farm machinery wears out

XSS

pgfrtff savtef*

Farmers Asked to Share
Farm Construction Work*
Machinery With Others Under County War Boards

Combine bread crumlia, grated on- |
'
•
ion. green
, celery salt and ,
Minted Frail
salt and
, Motetcti whh! 1 fftshplneapple
slightly bea
f and milk. Pack 3 "ranges
into poeket
&gt;p*. Brown these i i cup water

w e rs S H S S

BACK UP

Ekvouri BOY

ether without fourth hour. Serve with half

I I

THE HASTINGS BANNER. THURSDAY, JULY 8, 1943

Soak the gelatin in the cold water
until softened. Add the hot water,
and sllr until gelatin is dlaaolved.
Add vinegar and seasonings Cool.
Add pickles and cherries. Pour into
refrigerator tray and chill firm in
the refrigerator (not. however, in
the freering compartment). Cut ip
small square* and *erve on lettuce.

�Tig RA8TTNO8 tAKNKB, THUBSDAY, JULY «■ 1H3

American Put

ON THE HOME FRONT
from Page 1. Section 1.)

Hr bark objects ot
Richard Munjoy 3M17390
■11 Ord. Dtp. Co. O.V.TDJLH.O.D.
Texarkana, Texas
You remember Dick and Yvonne
Kidder were married in December,
three weeks before he left for serv­
ice. Yvonne had Just returned from
visiting Dick for two weeks when
he wks given a furlough. Had they
have known they could have
planned their visits a little differ­
ently but you don't plan on fur­
loughs do you Bruce Long, at Ban
Diego, Calif ? (Bruce was all set

cnlifted with Amer*
•velopment.
i" In th# eastern
ch went "wild*’ in
ly ipttlcs and bomi found in trees an
s, bottles, knives.
Ing telephone and
excess tree growth
Infrequently, large
ilatora completely
light by overgrown

to leave and he was still running a
temperature. Tough luck Bruce, but
cheer up. well see you soon.) At
camp. Dick and Bob Keeler, who

cues tree repair
the unsuspecting
ve epistles, deposit*

Elevator, have been together since
they left Hastings and they see each
other often.
Two fellows home from Fort
Leonard Wood on 10 day furloughs
were corp. 'Bill' Hirst and Law­
rence Garrison. Both fellows see
Harold Bolo occasionally down there
and they both have been in
service over two. yean. Lawrence,
who finished H.HS. in *36. te the
guy riding around town this week
on his motorcycle having a big time.
He te technician 4lh grade In heavy­
field artillery and he leaves on the
10th for—
Battery c. 979th Field Artillery
Fort Leonard Wood. Mo.
.
Jolin Lockwood lx home for five
days from Cjunp Grant. He thought
, he’d make the opening ot the fish­
ing season on the 25th. but he says
he'd catch up on that little matter
now. We hope they re biting for
-you. John.
Bill DeCou was home from Scott
Field, Bl., long enough for a few
swims in Gun lake on Sunday and
Monday.
Newly-weds In town Saturday
Were lhe Myri Armstrongs, (Bernice
Springer) who were married the
week before and are now ready to
leave "providing we can get a tire"
said Bcnilcc, for Brownwood. Texas
where Myrl te stationed. Here's
hoping the tire was forth coming
and that you are now merrily on
your way with yeara of happiness
ahead.
Home for seven days from Camp
Kilmer, N. J. te Donald Deakens.
who lives across from the Bliss, and
who has service stripes for overseas
duty with convoy service. Donald
te with a army medical detachment
that makes the trips with the navy.
When someone said. "Tlial mum
mean ypu have to be a good sMlor
as well as a good soldier, what did
Donald sav?—Just three little words
—-You Ain't Kiddln!” The Deakin
family te pretty well in thte-buslncss of winning the war. Donald’s
sUtcr Mary Deaklns Ls married to
Sgt. Bob Burwell and they are at
Camp Browning. Brownville. Texas.
Another alster Jean and Lyle New­
ton (Freeport) who were married In
December are now in Alabama
where Lyle te stationed.
Robert Hoos, who has been home
for 21 days returned on the 4th to
Reno Air Base at Fresno. Calif. Bob
has been In service about two years
with the air bom radio bomber
group and now he te beginning Ra­
der training as technician third
grade. Mrs. Hoos (Elnora Kantner)
who has been with her husband Ls
staying here and this week began
her work al the Coffee Shop.
Back for the first time since he
entered service te paratrooper John
Wills who te 'alrbom' everytime he
Jumps. John looks fine and hte ad­
dress te—
Co. F. 511 Parachute Inf.
• McCall, North Carolina.
Home for hl* wedding anniver­
sary (July 3rd) te sailor David Bar­
tholemew, H.H.8. 'SB. who has won
his fireman* * tripe having Just fin­
- tehed sixteen weeks at Great Lake*
David reports back on the 12th and
expect* to be restatloncd as .%oon as
he returns.
Bernard Whitmore was in town
looking great and are you hard to
keep track of fellow,—see change of
station listed with addresses.
Two air cadets home till Sunday
from Delaware. Ohio were Marsh
Furrow and Zane Nash. (Should we
tell you what one of your admirers
said as you walked down the street.
Zane? O.K. you asked for It. Sighed
she, "I think he's the most hand-

uugh the yean.
all kinds concealed
trees were brought
er Normandie or
;ht be built to help
Is fight against the

an Now B«
Sprayipg Base
duction of Imports
■cals used Ir '^c*tirican research scllh a new synthetic
nd. derived from
ise .In combination
in household and
■ Chemists began
rears age *' find a
could be used in
i pyrethrum. They
ed discovery of a
930. an important
ich comes from Ute
Us *w compound,
ter 929 others had!
or failure to meet I
high standard set.
IN-930. Th prodlaces some pyrethImproves on it. rc■e economical and
n combination with
satisfactory from
safety to humans
Imais, lack of corng characteristics
iblo odor.
levelopment
tn do no*, become
authorities maincase of children
flop more slowly
ling should not be
third grade.

ling
orkeyle!

south pacific since Dec. Well bet! Dear Mom:
you're proud of your sister Hazei. and । -mu u one
where you c&lt;n
to 'n2nttonC nimr’i whnpUn * PScnlc
yeara ahead of
the!?
wnni tUne and ** C’ftekin that lhe sun
i?e r
working at Wllow
*nine. What te more we have
&lt;HHJ^i/tn Intend
endleM beache* which would lake
llVtlP oal4
“ tternlty
expert If YOU Want
tnn*
t0 ,tucIy U1® ocId «txell*; the numerr
wav'Vint
■oa'- v,“rlfd fonn* of sea life: the
and tatoiST ro‘thbl’k. thr ^hi\rv Uny 1,XMrdl which move with llghtn hrt£rm? hr
,,ln&lt; &gt;pced- ,nd lhe IGUANA. The
?Hhb r2.onir
' ^uana te a miniature edition of a
KS (la^ h. tt.1*™.? prehistoric animal and looks like
very good theory that he may pul 1 n baby dinosaur
^practice, the boy. address* ,
nUhl L
1 One night last week we had a
I sunset which splashed gold all over
Pvt. Daniel L. Hull 36175020
I the horizon as though some Master
A.P.Q. 709 '« Postmaster *
i
Painter.
In an artistic mood, was
San Francisco, Calif.
I redecorating the heavens.. I'd like
' to take you to some of our highest
Pvt. Gerald M. Hull 36169434
hills for the magnificent views. We
A P.O. 644 ‘: Poitmaater
could go fishing, boating, hiking.
New York City. N, Y
What a thrill it would be to show
Pfc. RuMell Hoffman Just
__________ — .
_____ ...
turned to Fort Lewi*. Wash, after I One of the must peaceful periods
Waiting hl* Dad. John Hoffman, and of the week is the period before
friend* during hla 15 day furlough, i church'when Specialist Ray Martin
Oood luck to Marine Bob Cook j give* a recite) on the electric Hamwho took off Thursday for basic mond Organ. To sec our men In
training at Oberlin. Ohio.
| white and our officers In khaki
Boy. your grandpareqta (theSum-: strolling to our Chapel
— 'ner Sponables) are plenty proud
sprlation in itself.
Proudfof
°f • fpriatlonjn
Itself. Believe
Beliet me. here
t-—. two medals your won for ■: s
those
a „,an
man dw«s
does sonic
some tall thuisinK
thinking uuui
about
shooting (and
bri . hi—past, present and future.
and who wouldn
wouldn'tt1 be)
his life
life-past,
The
days
are""so
long'
now
"that
Howard Dickinson, and we're proud 1
are so long
that at
t
wf you too. Well write you at
—— ’
of
2000
2000 &lt;8
&lt;8 o'clock
o'clock to
to you)
you) when
when th
the
Pvt. Howard -Dickinson
movies start, twilight la just begin­
78lh Signal Corps. 78th APO.
ning. The Commanding Officer has
Camp Butner. N. C.
arranged for the band to play more
Herts a unusual circumstance often before the movies, and now on
—Alef Nel), (husband of Jerry Wil­ Sunday nights the band plays a full
liams, and say Alec, your young son hour of classical music.
is cute as the dickens) stationed in
We. with you. are praying for
an early, complete and lasting vic­
around Retting used to hi* new sur­ tory *o that we can hurry home.
roundings and who should
he meet
w..« —
Meantime, "keep your chin
up.’
tut
h— brother-in-law.
b;;-..: ;:;-lx-. Lawton Wil- God Bless you Mom
but hte
llama Th.
fallnwa sat
ant up
tm all night
rUnhl 1
*
LOVe
Hams.
The fellows
talking and they figure that their
Ken
meeting was n lucky break thev
Kenneth Gates. P 1/c
dldnX expect to get. Alec's address
c/o Fleet Post Office

Pvt. Alec Nell. 36161762

'

Mrs. Ella Wertman
Delton Michigan
Dear Grandma:
Received your welcome letter of
May 3 the other day. But this la

week. Bu&gt;l m UjC bmmu&gt; nu».
I hope you enjoyed your trip to
Ypsilanti. How is everyone there?
Tne last I heard they were in quar­
antine. I hope they arc out by now.
■ Do you remember about reading
of the battle of Hill 609 down here?
We were the ones, who took lhe hill
and made It possible for the attack
Must close for now. I want to go
watch a ball game.
Myron

May 26. 1943
Mra. B. A. O’Donnell
611 B. Hanover
Hastings. Mich.
Dear Mother, ’
Can't write a thing. The censors to
blame
Just say that I’m well. And sign my
name.
Can't tell where we sail from. Can't
mention the date.
Can't even remember the meals that
Can't say where we're going. Don't
know where well land
Couldn't Inform you,-If met by a
band.
Can't mention weather,- Can't say
* if there's rain
'
All military secrets, Must secrets
-----remain.
Cant have a flashlight. To guide
me at night
Can't smoke a cigarette. Except out
of sight.
Cant keep a diary, For such te a
sin,
Can't keep the envelopes your let-'
ter* come in.
Cant aay for sure, folks. Just what
I can write
So ID call this a letter and close
with "Good Night."
I found this the other day and
its Just about so. I got seven letters
today. I think it must have been my
btrthday present. Two from you.
two from Florence, two from MarKst Too bad about Kermle* arm
t accidents will happen. I must
write him. I would like some pic­
tures of the kids, all six of them. I
am going to make a picture album
so I would like ail the pictures I
can gel. I wrote Juanita and she
te going to send me an annual—
that te a school book.
You probably won't get this for
sometime. So don't worry about me.
My mail won't be going out regular
any more and you may not get any
for a month or so.
This doesn't seem much like my
birthday to me. but I don't mind.
M. Div. means My Division and F
3/o means Fireman third class. I
got a dollar from Margret and Dick,
that will come In handy. I thought
I was going to get to see Ed Brinker
but 1 didn't.
I have so many letters to write
I guess I'll close now and write
some of them. I got the paper cllpSfrom the Banner you sent me
I will show It to Kelly if I ever
Et a chance to see. him. I would
e some of the boys addresses.
Where te Johnnie Shultz now?

North Africa
June 3. 1943
Seattle. Washington.
Mr. and Mra. Wallace Campbell
ftom Sheppard Field, Texas, 420 8. Michigan Ave.
cornea word that Boyd Clark has Hastings. Michigan
graduated from an intensive course Dear Folks:
in airplane mechanics and now is
Received your letter of May 10.
prepared to blast the Axis as one It's good to hear from you. I haven't
ot America's "commandos in cov­ had very much mall for the las’,
eralls.” Good work Boyd. "Keep couple months. I guess everyone
'em Flying."
ho* lost my address. I realize you
Continuing
his training ....
for serv—
.......
------- don't have much time for that now
Ing Uncle Sam's Navy. Fred J. i though. But please write as often as
Shipp. 32. R F.D, 5. is now enrolled you can.
in the Naval Training School for ’ Ye*, when you wrote that letter
storekeepers located in the Naval | we were really giving UM Jerries
Armory at Toledo. Ohio.
I the works. It didn't last much longPfc. Dick Bogart and Pfc. Gerry er than after that, and if the people
I«awrence are now at Colorado State back home keep sending us equlpCoilege ot Education where Uiey ment and ammunition well keep on
have been assigned to the Training kicking H— out of them.
Detachment of the U. B. Army Air
ID really be glad when this te all
Forces Technical Training Com- over, so I can get back home and
mand at Greeley. Colo.
really live. We were al the beach
Here'* news that 88 of you fei- for a few days last week arid I hope
lows will know about this week—the | we gel another chance to go again.
Bliss co. sent vacation checks to j It was really nice there. I spent half
that number of fellow*, previously my time in the water,
employed, who r— “
““• *‘ ■ —
‘ ‘ for the
now
in the
Yesterday
we -----paraded
armed forces.
General. Day before that we were
Dauntless Dames.
Guard of Honor for Winston
It te now Pvt. June Leary of the Churchill. That was really some­
U. 8. Marines who te still at home thing. He made a little speech to
awaiting orders to report at New us. too. about what we did in the
River. It. C. far her preliminary campaign. I don‘4 remember all
training. Best of luck. June.
that he said.
Wac Betty Sneathen has been
Guess 111 have to close for now.
^ted to Aux. 1st Class which Ill try to write again soon. Pleaae
Ivalent to Pfc. in the Armv.
Here te the way the-WAC rating
compare* to the Army.
Myron
Jack
First or Chief Leader—Master PA I'm feeling fine.
Sergeant: Technical Leader—Tech­ I PFC Myron W. Campbell. 36160683 PS. Hope Ill see you all soon.
nical Sergeant: Staff Leader—Staff i Hq. DcL. 3rd Bn.. 135th Inf.
Jack K. O'Donnell. F 3/c M-Dtv.
Fleet Poet Office
Sergeant; Leader—Sergeant; Junior
A.P.O. 34. c/o Postmaster
Leader —Corporal: AuxIHarv 1st
New York. N. Y.
Class—Private 1st class; Auxiliary—
June 23-43
Private.
•
I Here's another letter from Myron
I have heard so much of you and
I to hte grandmother.
Leiters
North Africa read everything you pul in lhe Has­
tings Banner that I Just had to
Sunday. June 20. 1943
May. 1943

&gt;ncc Your
OW!
.

lames . . .

to the war
:onverting
your attic
mijy . . .

I want to

your own

STAMPS

ING
ON

w
(K.*I u
I. "M
hoi and Lawftace Cox at Rapid
City Army Air Base. along with
some other fellows went for a swim.
So far ao good—but after Ute dip
nothing was In sight not even their
clothes. They hiked back to camp In
bathing suits and humiliation. And
all of this came to light because

another birth certificate which was
in the wallet in his pants pocket.'
So we hereby dedicate—
Captain, may I go out to swim
Yes. yes. If you think you oughter
Don't hang your clothes on lhe hick­
ory limb

no 2503
Greeting* to Daniel and Gerald
Hull, sons of Mr. and Mrs Ray Hull
R. 5. Daniel finished TLHA In 38

Perrin Field,
Sherman, Texas.

the Mediterranean Sea. but It is
loo salty for me.
.... -■
We have been sitting around a
fire brewing some hot chocolate. We
get chocolate powder or coffee and
a gallon tin can of some kind, build
a fire and make a brew, then sit
■ around the fire, talking and drink -

Howard C. Bites. Signalman 2nd
Clasa
C/o Fleet po«t Office
.
New York C1W. W. T

We have Just moved out of lhe
lungle. We don'l'Onlr have lizards,
but scorpions as well.
Well, 1 muxj close, hoping to get
some packages, reading material,
pictures and lota uf letters and Ioqjl
ones. loo.
,
Love to all,
Pvt. Junior M Wollfare. 36407874
A P.O. 3. c/o Postmaster
New Yqjk. N. Y.

Pvt. Bernard D. Wliltmore
36450490
SecUon No. 5 Battery A. Cary Hall

Ueut. Martin P Hawthorne
444 Fighter Sqd.
Tonapah Gunnery Range
Tonspail, Nevada

Purdue University
Lafayette. Indiana.

Pvt. Donald Smith. 36456015
788U1 Ord .(LM) Co.
APO 88
&lt; Shreveport, Louisiana.

Addresses
Pfc Donald I. Nevins 36417403

Pvt Maurice E. Haight
22 Rq. Det..
Special Troops. 2nd Army­
Camp Phillips. Kansas

Sunday. May 22

Dear Polks.
Ill try and write a little, r got
a letter from Virginia today, but I
still haven't received lhe tint Ban­
ner Grandma sent me* In March] I
sure wish U would come. Dpn'i-Anv
of you folft feel hurt Ipyou don't
hear from me, the .onto letter will

very same. als«r paper Is very scarce '
around here, that is why I'm not
using V-mail. I received a nice let­
ter from beta Osborne the other ,
day. I can't make it seem possible I
that Elwyn Is going into High
school.
I hope you send me the Readers
Digest as well as Ute Banner. There
should be an article in it about the
Finish” over here. I saw the cor­
respondent from the Digest, they
were taking pictures and talking to
the prisoners. We were guarding the i
Germans. I went on some Convoy's
with them as guard One guard to
a truck load of Germans. It seems
strange, me in the army only 8
months, guarding a truck load of
German prisoners that have fought
In Russia. France and Africa. I have
several souvenirs from them. One of
.them could talk a little English, m
we had quite a little visit. He said
they were all glad to be our pris­
oners. They even had an accordian
with them, so I hud them playing
the Beer Barrel Polka most of the
time. I guess they got tired of it.
but I had the rifle, so they played
when I wanted them too. Some of
them came Into prison by horses and
wagons but most by truckloads
It seems funny to me to think
you folks have to pay 40c os more
per dozen for lemons, while we use
them to play ball with. But where
we are now. there aren't any lemon
trees, but cork trees, which look very
much like scrub oak only they have
I to i'j Inchen of cork bark.
You can send me some Home
Made Fudge now. as we don't get
much candy here. I also would like
some reading material. You know

Cadet Cecil A- Cnjttcnden

Next week Glenn Blake will tell
you all from Mlddlevile and points
west. Until then Cheerio.
'
Zolly Coffer.

Rhode island State College
Kingston. R. I.

Pvt Gordon Havens
412 Training Group—Flight A.A.P.T.T.C.
Basic Training Center
Miami Beach. Florida

'III

Pfc. R. M. Sherman 36401741
87th Engr. Bn.. (Med. Det.)
AP.O. 1M
Postmaster .
Las Angeles. Calif.

ho CHt
Of Mill

Pvt. Carl M. Lehman 36465366
Co. P. 104th Med. Tng. Bn.
-22nd. Med. Tng. Regt.
Camp Robinson. Ant.
Pfc. Morri* Leo Allen
594 TSK. Flight B.
Gulfport Field. Miss. '
Birthday—June 24th.

ORDER FOR PUBLICATION
Hut. of Nirhlrsn. Hi. Pre

Pvt. Robert Falconer 36415338
A.P.O. 4591
Postmaster
San Francisco. California.
Pvt. Clifford Boorotn. 36464342
Prov. 720th Rwy OP.A. Bln..
New Orleans. Louisiana
Pvt Duane D. Stamm. A.S.N.
36858123
304th TO. B.T.C. No. 3
8Q. 18 BKS 567
Sheppard Field. Texas.

tb« Probst
ting*, and

MSUCO
With the abolishment of the frante^
Ing privilege'(restored a few yeara
later), taking effect on July 1. 1878.
the postmaster general of the United
States, as required by law, pro­
vided a series of ^Umps of special
design for each ot the executive de­
partments ot the government for the
prepayment of postage on official

In each case, the ooe-ceni denomi­
nation bore likciftss of Franklin, tbs

8 /Sgt. Charles Storkan AAN.
36160671
AP.O. 758 "&lt; Postmaster

polllioa:

Change of Address
Pfc. Ralph W. Hawthorne
36421378
AP.O. 4811 ri Postmaster
New York City.^Y^

Av/C John W. Reed
43 J. Sqdn. 2. Flight S.
Aviation Cadet Detachment

notice to oeditoM

NOTICE TO CREDITORS

three-cent a proflie of Warhinglca.

cent. Webster; 24-cent. Seott; 30.
cent. Hamilton; 90-cent. Perry; 82,
»5. 810 and 820. Seward.
.
The state department, printing its

|

BANNER WANT ADS PAY

branch to use all denominationa.

AUCTION SALE
Hoving purchased the Garns place and no further use for the furniture, I will dis­
pose of it ot public auction at the residence located at 135 West Grand Street in
Hastings on

SATURDAY, JULY 10, 1943

AUCTION SALE

Starting at 1 o'clock, I will offer the following

CONQUEST COOK STOVE, GOOD.
3 BURNER OIL STOVE and OVEN.
Large CUPBOARD. 12x12 LINOLEUM.
HARD or SOFT COAL or WOOD STOVE,

Due to labor shortage, I will sell the following property at Public Auction at the
farm known a&gt; Griffith's Dairy, located one mile West of Galesburg, on U/S. 12.

nickel trimmed.

FRIDAY,J

OAK DINING TABLE and 6 good chairs,

LY9,1943

leather teat.

9 ROCKERS.
9 ODD CHAIRS.
2 ANTIQUE PLUSH CHAIRS.
LARGE LOOKING GLASS.
4 CANE SEAT CHAIRS.
SCHUBERT MAHOGANY PIANO.
WALNUT PLUSH CHAIR.
ANTIQUE WALNUT LOVE SEAT.
SIDEBOARD.
3 OAK LEATHER ROCKERS.
OAK HALL TREE. OAK BOOKCASE.
OAK CHINA CLOSET.
SEVERAL THROW RUGS and CARPETS.
SEVERAL PICTURES.
VICTROLA. ELECTRIC LAMPS.
PEDESTAL. RECORD CABINET.
LARGE UPHOLSTERTED DAVENPORT.
ANTIQUE CHAMBER SET.
OAK BED and SPRINGS.
MATTRESSES. FEATHER TICKS.
LARGE OAK DRESSER.
COMMODE. IRON BED.
MAPLE DRESSER. 2 OAK DRESSERS.

Commencing at 1:00 P. M.
just about right. ('Hello', to Cadet
Bob Clark at Delaware too. how
goes it with ybu?)
PvL Otis Tagg, (son of the Lowell
Taggs of Cloverdale) is home on
furlough. When he was 111 In the
hospital awhile back Dr. Ken Mc­
Intyre took care of him. Otte's ad­
dress is—
Pvt. Otis Tagg 36417364
Blry D. 537 AAA. (AW.) Bn.
AP.O. 302 *« Postmaster.
Nashville, Tenn.
Birthday—Sept. 29th.
Bay. it Is good to have you fellows
home and often as not several of
you meet on lhe street to chin­
bat the breeze—or whatever you
guys call It and on Saturday throe
of you and your friends were con­
gregated on Reeds Drug Store cor­
ner and somebody In the crowd
said, "Whatever the training Is you
fellows get. it certainly must be
good for you because you look won­
derful." One of the gang answered
before you fellows could speak for
yourselves—They get In early,
nights I” Could be—Could be.
Now shooting the news shorts:—
Congratulations Corp. Ray Shroyer,
nice promotion and good going
'Hello* Dick Thomas who sends
word from Ogden. Nev. that 'he is
still traveling,' which means the
HJLS. football captain elect for
'43 te going to be 'carrying the ball
this year but not on the field down
at the fairground.

seventeen months and have been
stationed here in Camp Lockett
thirteen. Tie most of Camp Lockett
Is a colored Cavalry and I have
something that te good and I
thought someone else would like to
hear It also.-A colored guard was
walking hte post one night and the
Officer of the day walked by and
the guard halted him and made him
stand there. Soon the Officer said.
Ill bet you don't know what to sav
next do you?
The guard said no. I can't think
of it. But damn you. you are going
to stand there till I can.
| Well. I can feel for the poor guard
as I have stood guard duty myself
This happened some time ago.
I thank you very much and you
can bet that what you are doing fur
the home town boys sure keeps up
our mural. Thank you again Zolly.
, Corp. Charles Wilson
•
8.C.U. Unit 1961
Camp Lockett. Calif.

24 High Grade Heavy Producing Cows
All fresh since March, with plan ty of production and size. They
are cows that any one may be proud to add to a high grade
herd.
1 *• ‘UR

Guernsey cow, 5 years old.
Guernsey cow, 7 years old.
Guernsey and Jersey cow,
5 years old.

Guernsey cow, 6 years old.
Guernsey cow, 5 years old.
Guernsey cow, 4 years old.
Guernsey cow, 6 yearsold.
Guernsey cow, 5 years old.
Guernsey cow, 3 years old.
Black Jersey cow, 5 years old.
Large Guernsey cow,
8 years old.

Holstein cow, 7 years old.
Holstein and Jersey cow,
6 years old.
2 Chick Batteries

Holstein and Guernsey heifer,
2 years old.

Holstein and Guernsey cow,
7 years old.

Guornsey cow, 4 years old.
Large Holstein cow,
6 years old.

Guernsey and Jersey cow,
5 years old.

Large Holstein cow,
8 years old.

Guernsey cow, 8 years old.
Brown Swiss, 6 years old.
Guernsey cow, 6 years old.
Holstein cow, 6 years old.
Guernsey cow, 7 years old.
Holstein Bull, 18 months old,
good one.

8 or 10 ton of baled Oat Straw

Several

Chicken

Feeders.

These quilts, bedding, linen and curtains have all
been laundered and are clean and good.

OIL HEATER.
'
BOOKS. ANTIQUE CLOCK.
40-82 WINCHESTER RIFLE.
2 SHOTGUNS. STONE CHURN.
2 PORCH SWINGS,
PLUSH SINGLE SETTEE, antique.
STANDS. IRONING BOARD.
SLEEVE BOARD. JARS ond CROCKS.
20 GAL. CROCK.
SEVERAL BOOKS. TUBS.
50 FT. GARDEN HOSE.
WRINGER. BUCKSAW.
SAUSAGE GRINDER and STUFFER.
FRUIT JARS AND CANS.
SOME FRUIT.
3 ANTIQUE EARTHEN JUGS.
SEVERAL CROCKS. FLOWER Stands.
BOX of LADIES CLOTHES, rise 40.
AI.SO SHOES, all good.
Dishes and cooking utensils of all kinds.
Forks, shovels, hoes and other articles
too numerous to mention.

NO BY BIDDING, EVERYTHING GOES TO HIGH BIDDER.

TERMS: CASH DAY OF SALE. Nothing to bo romovW until aottlod for.

TERMS OF SALE: CASH DAY OF SALE, nothirtt) to be removed until setl

EARL R. BOYES, Proprietc

BERT GRIFFITH, Proprietor
HAROLD SILCHH. AvcHmm,

DOMESTIC SEWING MACHINE.
AROUND 50 QUILTS and BLANKETS.
PILLOWS and BEDDING of all kinds.
TOWELS. LINENS.
SEVERAL PAIRS OF CURTAINS.

DEWEY REED, Auctioneer

CLONEY PEASE, Clark

■U

JOHN BIRJAAN 6 ATON FLORY

�■nn BArnxot baknxb. thuiidat, mr t, ix»

...AND YOU'U BUY

MODE WAR BONDS
The new PAY-AS-YOU-GO Tax Plan is NOT A NEW TAX
Not an Extra Tax,♦.Just an easier way of helping your
country raise the money to help end this war!
IT’S NOT 20% OF YOUR SALARY

Sb .. . FIGURE IT OUT... AND • .V

Get this straight . . . 'This way of collecting taxes, which goes into effect

YOU’LL SAY TO YOURSELF:

July 1st, is not a flat 20% tax.

It’s only 20% on that portion of your income

after you make your permissible deductions.

The 20% ineludes 17% for i

income faxes and 3% for Victory Taxes.

/

”/ believe I can-

Now here's the amazing thing . . . vuth 75% of either your 1942 or 194j&gt;

I believe/ must-

Taxes forgiven (cancelled) and with M 5% Victory Tax reduced to 3%, every

wage earner will have less taxes to pay. Net only that, Unde Sam is elimi­

I believe I will-

nating the headache of big lump payments . . . from now on you will merely
be paying a little bit out of every pay envelope end that's eosyl

BUT MOXf WAX SAVINCS BONDS"
HERE’S HOW IT WORKS
Take the case of a man earning $40.00 per week, with a wife and two

children . . . right now $1.30 per week is being deducted for the Victory Tax
.. . but with the pay-as-you-go tax ... he wiH only have 80c per week

deducted and that includes Income as weN as Victory Toxl
&lt;&gt;.
Instead of 20% deducted, he has only 2% deducted. This man, like a let of

other wage earners, will have mere money to buy more Wor Bendel r

HOW TO FIGURE DEDUCTIONS
Look at the chart ot the right ... at a puiek glance you can estimate the
amount of your weekly deductions

They may not only be less than you

thought—but, best of oH, each week in precticohy every instance your

income taxes are paid.

WALLDORFF &amp; SON

CUT RATE SHOE STORE

STRAND AND BARRY
THEATRES
HODGES JEWELRY
FRANDSEN'S
B. A. LyBARKER
.
BONNET &amp; GOWN
AUTO SPORT SHOP
THE VALUE STORE •—

BEN FRANKLIN STORE
J. C. PENNEY COMPANY
WATERS CLOTHES SHOP
JOHN BULLING &amp; SON
HASTINGS ICE &amp; FUEL
ROTH FURNITURE
Gt E. GOODYEAR HDWE.
REED'S DRUG M, M

STEBBINS &amp; JACOBS

COFFEESHOP

FARM BUREAU SERVICES
HOTEL HASTINGS
MARK'S AUTO
TAYLOR SHOE STORE
LARSEN'S DRY GOODS
■ WESTERN AUTO ASSOCI
GOODYEAR BROS. HDWE.
ATE STORE
G. R. BOOKCASE
FELDPAUSCH STORES
CONSUMERS POWER CO.
COLEMAN INSURANCE
IRONSIDE MONUMENT
HASTINGS CITY BANK
BARRYCLEANERS
NATIONAL BANK

ANDRUS SERVICE
MEYERS 5c &amp; 10c STORE
LONG &amp; MOORE 5c'te $1

STORE
BAIRD'S) STORE

THE HASTINGS BANNER
MILLER REAL ESTATE
CASITE CORP.
’J

VIKING CORPORATION
EAST END CIGAR STORE
E. W. BLISS CO.
I NT. SEAL &amp; LOCK
MICH. MUTUAL WIND­
STORM
CHAS. LEONARD FUNERAL
HOME
HASTINGS MFG. CO.

�THE HASTINGS BANNEK. THURSDAY, JULY 8. 1H1

MIDDLEVILLE *

his commission as ensign of ths
U. 8. Naval Reserves and reported

certalnly a very quiet ant. Evident­
ly the majority of people are obey­ received his Masters de
ing tha bon on pleasure driving- * Uw same university. Hte wife and
The Delta Allen Past Matrons club Utile daughter are living with rel­
of lhe Bastcm Star chapter will atives in Buffalo. N. Y. for Die dur­
hold Its July mooting thia week Fri­ ation. Hte older brother. Lieut. Harday with Mra. Maud Fitch al her
Gun lake cottage. A Marie Phillips Cooke, Oallfonila. He aiw» gradu­
ot Grand Rapids te spending a few ated fftxn the University of Gkhldays with her friend. Mr&gt;. E. F. gun and more recently graduated
Blake and family. * Mr. and Mrs. from the Officers Candidate school
from the Infantry at Fort Benning.
and Mra. 81 Lepper of Detroit spent Ga. Both young men were members
the weekend with Mrs. L‘* parenta.
Mr. and Mra. L. E Elwood and her
brothers, Leonard and Alton and Milo Gray and Mra. Hattie Babbitt
families. A Mr. arid Mrs. Wensel of Moline silent Thursday with the
Nelson and small son Jimmie of former's sisters. Mrs. Katie Gordon
Sparta Were visitors of her parenta, and Mra. Christine Ftnkbeiner. Mra.
Mr. and Mrs. Clair Getty, on the Gordon, who is from Moline te
Fourth, a Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Blake spending some time with her sister
were Sunday visitors of her brother while under medical cart. * Mr.
and slster-in-taw. Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Clare Schantz and two
Victor Hilbert at Woodland and thc small daughters, and Miss Jeanette
relatives gathered at Baddie Bag Randall of Grand Rapids, spent
take for the day. The HUberta are Sunday with Dm girls parents. Mr.
in Woodland for Uie summer after and Mra. Rush Randall. A Dr. G. A.
nearly two yeara in Tucson, Arizona, E. Lund, among other doctors of Die
where they have purchased a home Ccuntv attended a clinic at Ft. Cus­
* Charles P. Parker. Jr., youngest ter. Wednesday afternoon. A Mra.
son of Mr. and Mra. Charles Park­ Bertha Dominie is spending some
er. who for lhe past two years has time at Lansing with her daughter
been employed in the OPA office as she is In very poor health. Mra.

GREMLINS HATE MILK

ESPECIALLY GRADE A
Gremlins can't make
trouble in your war
job when MILK keeps
you physically fit and
on the alert!

Ask For Highlands Dairy Grade A Milk!
HIGHLANDS GRADE A MILK
HIGH IN CREAM CONTENT. RAW
OR PASTEURIZED. PT. 7c. QT.

4 «c
I O

BUY U. S. WAR BONDS AND STAMPS

HIGHLANDS DAIRY
Phone 2651

ROBERT W. COOK, Prop.

Hastings

Jack Ooorbousa of Wayland. We

In Hastings. * Mias Marilyn OUtaking a throe-mac th*
e University spent ths
Hanning family is enjoying a week's
vacation at Oun lake. * The annual
meeting of ' Thornapplh—Kellogg
school district is scheduled for Mon*
oday, July 12. Members of the school

dnr spent
days wtUt relatives near Pioneer.
Ohio, w Lynn Lepper of Detroit and
Mr. and Mrs. J. L Hodgson of Kal­
amazoo were guest* of Uieir mother.
Mrs. Isabel Lepper and Mra. H's
daughter. Mrs. Roy Steen and fam­
ily over the Fourth. The Hodgsons
will return on Thursday to spend
the balance of Uie week in town. *
Jack Cliase who recently enlisted in
weekend. He is at present studying
al Western Stale College, but ex­
pects to be in uniform soon. * Wal­
ler Tolhurst of the Wayland vicin­
ity received a cablegram last week
from his son Clayton announcing
his safe arrival in North Africa
Clayton, who was employed on lhe
farm of Clarence French ten yeara
prior to hl* Induction a year ago.
Is connected with lhe chemical divi­
sion ot the U. 8. Army.. He will be
glad to hear from old friends who
can address Uieir letters as follows:
Pvt. Clayton J. Tolhurst. 38198048

c/o Postmaster, New York City
Mt*. 'James Pender te convalesc­
ing at her farm home on the Prairie
from a recent serious operation for
abscess and is now able to sit up
a bit. * Her young niece. Charlene
Sherman who lias been with her [or
sometime .has returned to heV
home In Detroit, and another niece.
Mte* Beatrice Chirr te with lu-r. *
We are glad William Llebler te home
from Blodgett liospital, Grand Rap­
id* where ne &lt;pent two weeks while

to the rank ot captain.

Congralu-

wore

Hahina

here

dinner with the relatives. * Mra.
(pent several days with her grand
day. * Mra. Ethel Schmidt and parent* while her folks, Mr. ana
Mra. L. H. Brumm wore Lansing Mrs. Wilson Travte went on a
vtaitora last Wednesday. * David । Fourth of July trip. * Little Jane
Fau) of Hastings visited hte grand- | McCann of Etest Lansing stayed
mother. Mra. Geo. Faul a few days with her grandparent* while her
last week. * Mr. and Mra. J. V. i folks went on a short vacation. *
Hilbert of Tuscon, Artz., were din- | The children and y.-andl.hildran
tier guests of Mr. and Mrs. F.-E. i of R. V. Neil were entertained by a
Border. Monday. * Mr. and Mra. 1 daughter. Mr* Lots Faulkner in
Karl C. Paul and Manta were Bun- honor of hu sixty second birthday,
I day dinner guesta of Mr. and Mra. i
-------------------j Richard Hughes and Mra. O. B. psKKiNr: nr mi&lt;k
Henham of altaean * Mr .nrt Mra
.9.?*
Thompson wedding ” in " Freeport |
lc5i?

ckn and aunts. Mr. and Mrs. Dmer
Fenton. Mra. Eva Wood and Claude
Fenton. * Pvt. Robert Gillette, wno
Is tn service and now attending
Princeton University. New Jersey Is
spending the week at the Lome of
ids parenta, Mr. and Mra. T. I. Gil­
lette. * Miss Bertha Roman, who
has been spending the past few
uwww
monUu ...
in Tucson. noMia.
Arizona, visited
her sister, Mrs. M. W. Parker and
family on her way to Bay View
Where Mm has a summer home. *
A recent marriage of interest to lo­
cal resident* wa* that of Robert
OUier. grandson of Mr. and Mrs.
William Kronewitter and son of Mr.
and Mrs. Olncr of Rutland twp. to
MLu Neva Warner of Hasting* The
ceremony wa* performed in U*nslng. Robert graduated from the
Thornapple-Kdiogg srtiool in 1839.
and te now employed by lhe White
Products Corp. We understand they
are living al Robert Barlow's take
cottage. A The Library 1s closed all
this week due to ret&gt;n of
Die roosn at Die Thom
ellogg
sclwol. * Master Hirai
h ha*
completed hte year's studies at the
Barbour Hall. Naaareth College.
Kalamazoo and te home for the
summer with hte parents, Mr and.
Mrs. Clarence French. A Fourth of
July was a most enjoyable day at
Die home of Mr. and MnL Ixiren
Tungatc al Parmelee with a gather­
ing of retativm-honoring Die birth­
day of Mrs. T's uncle. Fred SI anima
ot Lowell. OUiera present beaddes
Mr. and Mra. Stamma were their
liken Bertha Black, and l&gt;er friend
■Mrs. Tredinnick of Traverac City,
an aunt. Mrs. Joseph Sterzick and
daughter Mary and two *otu Oscar
and Paul of Lowell, also the Clair
Tungate family of Caledonia.. A
Thc whereabouts of lhe boys who
graduated from T-K itlgirthte year
and who recently went into service
we understand arc as follows:—Pat
Reynold* at Shcp&lt;»ard Field. Texas:
Don Carter and Chariea Harris at
Camp Haan, Calif. Wc have still to
learn the whereabouts of a few more.
A Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Gillette ue
having vacations this week from
their positions hi the Postofflcc and
Telephone office and plan to enjoy
lhe time with their son Robert who
te home. Thursday Uiey expect to
spend at Vermontville with Tom’s
mother and stepfather, Mr. and
Mrs. E. D. Lake. A Corporal Harry
L. Allbrecht ha* a new address oa
folows:—1228 MP. Co. &lt;AVNi Camp
Ripley. Minn. A Mrs. L. G. Palmer
ot Cheteea and Misses Lola and
Agnes Stokoo of Detroit were horn-:
over the weekend holidays and the
first few days of the week on ac­
count of the kertoua Illness of their
father. F. O. Stokoe who la now
convalescing from bronchial comelcatlons. A Mr*. Roy Snyder vteid her mother, Mra. May Richard­
son in Grand Rapid* on the Fourth
A Mr*. Hattie
Smith
returned
Mon­
a vL-n
with
be? chlldre.'
day from afamiHr?
visit with
her children
* CKrk
nnd their M^ntthe
families. A
Clark SceleyM‘
pJSh
of IX&gt;lroit sdauLht
—' •*—
— h anhte
-r **^?lna
with his ent^
c.....................
Ret- .M ...u
wife's parent*.
Rev. Nhm
and Mr*..Geo.
d fair®
te vteHtag
Curite and family. Nina Is visiting
her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs.
Glenn GrUfeth a* well aa her

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Bunday evening. Mra. Van Makiey T’rsl Bummers. 50. formerly ol Hasof Woodland and Mra. Paul Des,w,,ot d*«d Thuraduj at iier
granger of Dike Odessa were call- bomc in otarksville were held Bun^s Si ■ Uie F?aS? ~
1X £&gt; *’bX* ™ ’J.
Thursdav evening * Mr and Mrs I 114 r-*l home and at 2 30 at Gaines
Arthur Giddings of Tawas City arc &gt;
cemeten BurUi wUI bu
visiting Mis* c»rrte Grozlnger Ulla j
■Gal * ceme,e-ri'
week. * Mr. and Mra. LeRoy Perk- ! Surviving besides her husband
ins of Palo called on George Sch- ?re a *»&gt;• Eugene of Clarksville:
nclder and Miss Ella Schneider £«ur slslera, Mra Fred Pape of
Bunday. * Rev. and Mrs. Kennard SW*’’’: Mrs. Mildren Prowant of
Bchatbiy and family of Hopkins
«’d-'
Edna JenJUns of
spent Bunday with lite parents. Mr'M^u,l,"&gt;' a,ld Mr»- Grace Cole of
and Mrs Henry Sell* lbly Mr^itod I Bancroft, and two bro Dur*. Harn
Mr*. Colo Schalbly of Kalamazoo ' Bor"1 ol Flint and William of Dcwere Thursday night guests at Die
Scluiblv home. * Mr. and Mra. Eu- ‘ JMtowing is a poem which she
gene Blair of Allegan spent Uie ’rrolc:M1
weekend with her parent*. Mr. and ,
,N1
Mra. Ciia*. Hesterly of west Wood- !Wh® L'
land. * Word lias been received by ; .vl,^a.rc,
relatives liere of lhe birth of a 6 Who*,U
wh,? he,lps w' n,y Uur"
............

Allegan -are receiving congratula­
tions
daughur
Uons on the birth of a daughter
bom last wwk. * Rev. and Mrs.
J. S De*bier went to Grand Rap-

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,,,w&lt;
WEATHERTE5TED
she Will undergo an operation.
y r’c"«nuor
For lhe Next Cenou*
Mra. Dfle 81laver of Toledo. Ohio,
Who is it w)k&gt; stops, when I'm in
Mr.
and
Mra.
Gordon
William*
are
distress
are spending the week with her sis­
receiving rongratulattoiu on thc ।1 Who is II who. would sacrifice rest.
ter. Mra. William Sweet and family.
birth of a daughter. Sue Ann. Tues- mZ
* Mr. and Mrs. Henry Brog spent
Who 7L
in ’J.
deep trouble, can smile ur
day. June 22 at Lake Odessa. Thr
c.n
--------------------the weekend at Jackson with their
httlc miss weighed 8 pounds and Mv Neighbor
son-in-law. and daughter. Mr. and
5 ounce*. Mrs. William* and Sue
* w,noor
Mra. Kennllh Vogel. Their grand­
All colon—
Ann wire brought home in the am- • Yes neighbors are fine
daughter Helen Jean Brog accomin 5 gallon lots.
maire iimr-.
lianled them and will spend thc
STmt n.f.rtng tm U‘cm at Uielr etpectally when clothes all hung
weekend with Ivor aunt. * Carl Dun­
nome liere.
,
line
lap of Detroit spent last weekend at
Eormer Kesident* Arrive From
' Buddrnlv go flop, with an awful
the home of hte parents. Mr. and
Arizona
decline
Mrs. Ernest Dunlap and took hi*-,
TtSSVArt.^ J^Xu&gt;?UbSL?f Wh° r“"r''
“w •“* 01
wife iiomo to convalesce from a re­
and Beautiful
Tuscon. Arizona, arrived in Wood- I
time?
cent serious major operation per­
land Sunday evening. They plan My Neighbor
REGULAR.
formed in Grand Rapids. * The
to spend the rest of the summer at
Veru Hooper family arc nicely set­
their home here. They were in Grabs them all un
tled In their recently purchased
splendid health and looked brown Mud.
...ww. smoke
v and
..... grl
grime
and rugged. The Ariona sunshine Says
------ that's
-■ a shame,
•—
the comer of East Main and Grand
agrees with Diem both. Wc are i'll help you thia time
Rapids Sis. * Thc Rouse circle la­
all very glad to have thc HUberta And instead nf oassing
dles had a pleasant meeting with
with us this summer.
Mrs. Dale Beu. on Thursday. Their
As some would have "done
The Community D.VJ1B. wa*
August meeting will be a picnic at
brought to a close with a picnic al
lhe Gun lake cottage of Mrs. MatUe Benaway. * Mrs. Ely MacNaughthe Lake Odessa Park on Friday My trouble* all over
with 102 in attendance. The dem­ No more was I glum
lon and Mrs. Rush Randall were
Grand Rapids visitors on Saturday.
onstration program was enjoyed by And greatful was I.
WITH WATER and apply. On:
a nice audience at the Methodist For this .neighbor of mine.
* Sgt. Frederick Gillette, son of B.
ehureh on Thur5d*y evening.
P. Gillette, is now located In North
rallon paint* the average she room.
The school this year wiu under the
Africa. He has been stationed in
OBITUARY
of
Mrs.
Geo.
Wingard
Maryland for ma'ny months. * Mr.
W,U* thc fo,lowtnK corps of Ufachcrs
Emma K. Parker, daughter of
and Mra. Bernard Peck and two
-Beginners department. Mrs Reu- Myron and Lucinda King was born
sons of Hastings, were Sunday visi­
$Sl *^C®?=.P,JS52
December 28. 18.53 in Orange­
tors of her psrenU, Mr. nnd Mrs.
Will H. Johnson. Master Maurice
Helen Reesor; Junior department. township. Ionia County, and pnued
remained over night so as to ac­
Mrs. State Hilbert; Internwdtate away at thc home of her daugh­
company his grandfather on a fish­
&lt;iepartinem Etta Schneider; Music. ter. Mrs. Lynn Allerding in Carl­
ROLLER tor applying
Barbara Dalton and Maxine Botes, ton township, June 27. at thc age
ing trip, Mt
‘
~~ —”*
and helpers. PhyHte LoRue, BMty
from Cali­
Moc-O Lac Satin-Tone, Rm. 89c
LaRue. Joyce Eckardt and Rob®-ta —When 9’yrtra of age sh^ with
--------- ---------------------------- r. and Mrs: WOODLAND
her parenta moved to Vcrkennrs
J. L. Rugg spent Monday evening Last
Wise.
Week's Letter
In
Battle Creek
with their
daughter.
Tha children manifested much In­ township, Kent Co., where she lived
Heth\nv
(JeandUei
A Slckn£S
In
Mr nnd Mni Oeo- Varoe» *nd
h^ic Iccounu for ?ur brevite I •»•»««»&gt;*" Mary Jane and Georgia terest Uiroughout the school—many until united in marriage to Wil­
of them expressing the desire that liam H. Parker. October 21. 1874.
in। corrcxmndenceWe hone bv next mother,"Mrawere d,nncr miesls
Mrs. Varneys
EHue of
Tay&amp;Ff
’w Ta^Tertlffc0.^A who preceded her In death Muy 21.
L" £?n^i£?"dT.Me-JT _???
mother. Mrs.’Lillie
Tavlor of Kalaweek things will be more normal mo Sunday. * Mr. and Mra. R. W. S^aFy off wing wu aSort &lt;4 1W7.
and we can let the readers know mo. Sunday. * Mr. and Mrs. R. w. j missionary offering was a part of
Surviving arc two daughters. Mra.
more of the doings In this "Mlddle- Lenhard of Clarksville were Sun-, the worship program each morning. Lynn Allerdliuc of Carlton town­
Vllhige" on the Thomapple river. * dav dinner guests of Mr. and Mra. 116.08 was brought in. This will be ship and Mra. Wynn Butler of Sar­
Sunday visitors jit Mrs. Sylvia-Allen Robert L. Born. * Mra. Gallen Plsh- used to help carry on Christian work anac. four grandchildren. Parker
and the Glenn Allen family at Par­ er and daughter Lois Jean of Nash­ among the migrants in the state of Freeland of Burbank. Call/.. Lor­ 128 W. STATE ST.
melee were the following retaUvcs. ville called on Mrs. Cha*. Leonard Michigan.
raine Smith. Band Lake, and Jack
Mr. &amp; Mra. Warren Allen of Grand­ Thursday. ★ Miss Virginia Varney
The committee wants to express Lyn and JoAnne Butler nt horn-, i
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ville, Mr. and Mra.-John Goorhouse spent thc weekend with Miss Max­ ita appreciation to the parents, also three great grandchildren arid I
of Kalamazoo. Mr. and Mrs. Harry ine Bates of East Woodland. * friends, drivers and all who helped a host of friends.
Eleanor Jean Bird visited her grand i to make this school n succcan.
parents. Rev. and Mra. G. W. Bo- |
dine of Manistique in the Upper I IRVING
Peninsula last week and te now vis­
Mr. and Mra. Earl Engle and two
iting Mr. and Mra. Orville Pita­ grandsons of North Irving were
geraid of Grand Rapids. * Rodger Sunday guesta of Mr. nnd Mn.
Paul returned Wednesday from a John Bcteon. * Mr. and Mra. Ar­
week's stay at Carrip Manltotf^ln gyle Windex from Royal Oak wen
the Grand Rapids Y. M. O A. home for the Fourth of July week­
camp at Barlow lake. * Mra. Edi­ end. * The .whole village wrote or
son Baas of Lansing visited her at least signed a letter to Sgt.
father. John Summ over Die week­ Richard Palmer at Percy Jone:.
end. ★ Dr. L. H. Brumm attended | hospital. The L. A. 8. did llkethe annual meeting of the Mlchl- wise. Al) are glad to know he te
yet,lnfry
u-vivr.
better. W
* mraMrs uonn
John firry
Perry cmcrenierclntlon to East Lansing test Wed- 1 mined some of the old time neighnesday. * Mr. and Mrs. E- O Shor- bora of Mrs. John Ten Harkr). for
no expect to leave Friday for Den- her pleasure while she and Mr.
ver. Colo., where thev will visit | Ten Harkcl were house guests di

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noon and evening guests of Mr.1 their daughter Wilma that her | Mr. and Mra. Lawrence Barcroft and Mra. Martin Vander Male. Mra. f family. * Mr. and Mra. C. w. CulVcdaMShwide?nofDDeitroit *^1^ hujband CaptM" William B Kyea j of Irving were Sunday evening Francis Vander Male and Mra l ver spent Bunday with Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs George Forbey'u home on '“riough from over- | caltera of Mr. end Mra. Ken Ralph Adams. Jr. of Grand Rap-1 Mra. W. M. Culver of Wayland,
and family Saturday
iv afternoon. * •*“- * Mrs. Emma Anderson was Smelker. They also called on Mr.
—1. ids were
—.. Thursday
...--------- evening dinner ! * Mtea Oertle Thompson of PonMr and Mr* Boyd p
———
__ .
W_
I MM*
—J Mrs. Ivan Roush
-v. tlae
tlac wm ■a Wnrtav
Friday vliilr*
visitor nt
of Ur
Mr.
Payne
ofe Has- ; In Hastings Saturday
afternoon
*nd Mr* Onfln Smelker. a
* Mr. guests of Mr. and
ting* were Sunday eve'n'ing guests * Vera Bliss ofGrand Rapid* was *nd Mr»- Donald Walton returned | and family. * Mrs. Ellen Yarger and Mrs. John Thaler. * Mr, and
and Barbara Ann. of Grand
of
Mr*.
Ida
Payne.
*
Mr.
and
Mrs
.
Sunday
dinner
guest
of
Mr.
and
,wn
’
«
‘
from
thelr
honeymoon
at
:
and
Mr.
and
Mra. Dan Postma wen Mrs Melvin Hutchens and daugh­
spent ths weekend with
r» It ---------- —...
Escanaba.
On their way home, Friday afternoon caller* of Mr. ter of Orand Rapids visited Mrs.
Lige Stahl of Elmdale were Sat- I Ir.
_______________
Hutchens Monday- * Mrt.
Prertori
of-» Battle urday evening guests of Mr. and ward Thaler. Other callers were they called on Mr. and Mra. Rob- : and Mra. L. J. O’Harrow of Orand William
_Mr*.
- - . - Roy
■ . U----- '---Mrs. W. C. Lape. * Mr. and Mr*. Mr. and Mr*. Basil Thompson, of ert Campbell and Mr. and Mr*. | Rapids. * Frank Cool te spending Lyda Smith of Lowell spent a few
Ira Blough and Ivan of Alto spent Pontiac, Mr. and. Mr*. Will Mishler George Brownell of Flint. * Pvt. | a few days with his daughter Mra. days with her sister, Mrs. Ellen
Sees*.
*
Mrs Harold Woods and
Franklin
Burgess
arrived
at
Camp
Leon
Jones
of
Mount
Pleasant
Monday
with
Mr.
and
Mr*.
Will
j
and
Gwendolyn
of
South
Bowne
Mrs. Clara Payne of Decatur spent
son spent the weekend with her­
(be weekend with bls mother. Mra Blcugh. * Rev. and Mr*. Everett and Mte* Norma Yoder, local Mr McCoy. Wisconsin. Thursday. He * Mr. and Mrs. Willard Arnold
E rente in Kalamaxoo. * Mr. and
Ida Payne. * Sgt. Gerald Forbey Love have moved to their home I Fausey, who te employed in Mus­ called his parents Saturday eve- and Marilyn of Hastings and Mr.
r*. Marvin Thaler of
afSioux City, Iowa te spending a in Grand Rapids and Mr. and Mrs. ■ kegen, i*» spending hte vacation at nlng and said that he was all1 and Mrs Robert Glasgow of Dowre Sunday afternoon t
(waive day furlough with hl* par­ Willard Kidder moved Into the ' home. * Mtes Oertle Thompson of right. * Miss Betty Stuart te spend- 1 ling spent the weekend with Mr.
ent*, Mr. and Mrs. George Forbey parsonage. * Paul Mead, who has Pontiac and Mrs. Ida Fox • of ing a few days of her vacation and Mr* Glenn Kellogg. * Mr*. Mrs William Hutchens *
Ix.on Howk received word that Mrs. Truman Pippel of Algonac,
and family. * Mr. and Mr*. J. B. been in bed for several weeks, te Bowne were Wednesday afternoon wiTh her mr.n!. Mr nnd
Cook and family of Orand Rapids able to be on hte crutches again, caller* at the Allen Pteh home. * Ralph Stuart. She is_planning to I pfc. Ervin Stahl te somewhere In the former liavmg entered the
North Africa. He reports having army, came late Friday evening to.
were Sunday afternoon callers of * Mr and Mr* Frank Asplnall of Mrs. Lyle Newton spent the hoii- go to North Dakota Thursday.
Mr and Mr*. Ed Stairs * Mr and Haatings. Mr. and Mr*. Bue! Sis- ( days with her husband Pvt. Lyle Mr.' and Mrs. Harry Boughner „ a fine trip * Pfc. K. Braendle of the home of their parents. Mr.
Mr*. Arthur Clinton of Carlton son. local, and Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Newton at Camp Rucker. Alabama. latke Odessa called on Mr. and Jefferson Barracks. Mo. was a and Mrs. P. C. Tabberer. bringing
a trailer |&gt;ad of household goods,
Were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. Stadel and son Lavem of Lanung * Patty Hoyt te visiting her grandstoring them for the duration. Sat­
and Mrs. B. R. Clllntoti. * Rev were- Sunday afternoon caller* of mother. Mrs. Cora Carr and othMr. and Mrs Charles Asplnall and er relatives at Lansing for two , by the Barry County Christian En- Buehler of Grand Rapids spent urday they returned for another
giwether of Huntington. Indiana Adah Sigler. * Rev. E- B- Oriffln weeks. * Percy Rosser spent the ' deavor Union will be held at the the weekend with her parents Mr. load, selling the furniture at a
•era Friday dinner guests of Rev. attended a meeting of the Lane Fourth with hte son. Wesley Ros- i Woodland Recreation Park Sun­ and Mrs. Forrest Buehler. * Mr. private sale. They were accomu «,».
Mr?. day. July 11. at 8:30. Cal Holden „„
and
Mrs. Mrwie
Lewis ouwci
Stade! &gt;nu
and aun
son panted by Mrs. Ruin Vosberg Sun­
and Mrs. K. B. Oriffln. * Dr. and Memorial Home Board at Charlotte scr snd family of Allegan. * »»_
Mra. I. H. Wallers and family of last Tuesday. * Mr..and Mrs. Oail Maxine Bolo spent the* weekend of Grand Rapids wiU be the di- Lavem of Lansing were Sunday day when they drove to Orand RaoOrand Rapids enjoyed a picnic Lightfoot received word -Monday with Mrs. Glenn Bolo of Battle rector. * Rev. and Mrs. E. B. Orlf- I callers of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Stairs. ids where Mrs. Voaberg visited her
gUnner kt the home of Mr. and that Carl reached Bend. Oregon. Creek. * Mrs. Agnes Thompson of i fin were in Woodland on business j * Mrs Jennie Casaday »oent'the sister Mrs. C. V. Holstein and
Tuesday.
June
29
Ke
will
si&gt;end
Hastings was a Wednesday after­ Saturday evening. .They also call- weekend with her daughter--Mrs. 'family. The Pipper* drove on to
Mr*. William Crakes. * Elmer Hull
at Lowell Is spending a few day* the remainder of the summer with noon caller of Mrs. Ralph Sage ed at the home of Mr. and Mrs ■ Nellie Smith of Hastlpgk * Mr. visit Truman's mother at Grand
M Mrs Robert „
CWM,„. w
„u La*r«&gt;« Chase * Mr. and Mra. and Mra.. William. Hosebrook of Haven and his sister Mrs. Henry
and
Newton.
* rt
Alva
•t the Frv and Thompson home. hte uncle William F. McGregor ...
and
famUy
*'
Mr.
and
Mr*.
Byron
Moore
ipant the holidays-with his Bert Farrell of Carlton were Mon- ' Ohio spent Satifrday afternoon Kuter and little Trunle in Mus­
• Rev. and Mrs. E B. Oriffln spent
Psvne and family of Zeetend
Mrs. Charles day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Chattel with Mr. and Mra. Virgil Woods kegon. They returned to the famPayne
Zeeland suent
spent ru&gt;r«m,
parents \,r '
Saturday night and Sunday with muo.
Moore.
c. He returned to M. 8. C. Asplnall and Adah Sigler. * Mr. and family. * Mr. and Mrs.
Mra. Bert
home Tuesday nfcjht and Wed­
-- •
—----,Mr.
Tuesday morning. -------------and Mra.---Joe .Kauffman
and---fam- -I mul
Montgomery,
Mr. and Mra.
Mra. Stuart ne*day the Hotetein's of Orand
Byron. ♦ Mr. and Mrs. Mrs Ida Payne. * Sgt. Oerald For- at- Kalamaxoo.
and family of Carlton bey spent tne Fourth with friends * Mr. and Mr* Robert Newton Uy were Sunday dinner guests of ■ Montgomery and son Jimmy of Haplds Joined them at a family
Were Sunday dinner guests of Mr in Indianapolis. Indiana * Pvt. were Sunddv dinner guest* of Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Thompson and &lt; Detroit spent the weekend with ' d|nner at lhe Tabberer home. *
and Mrs Alfred Gtonzale-i and Ricnard Blough is spending his and Mra. William Newton of Slate family of Maple Orove. * Mr. and Mrs. Ellen Seese.
Serse. * Mrs.
lui». Lizzie
uuic Rev
-*-••- J
-•- R •Crtepell of Hastings
.umuy.
mt. and
ano Mrs
mo Lewis
w»u Pagel
ragei furlough with his parent* Mr and Road. Jimmy remained for a few Mrs. Steve Miller of Logan
and Mra.
,n spent Ferguson te
is a patient at St
St. Mary's called on Mr. ~~
—... F.
.. C.
w. Tab..
Jamlly. w
* Mr.
wm ;, iho«pttal
------------------~—a Rapids
4 Mr
berer
Thursday.
and Jack and Mrs Rose Ware of Mrs. Jay Blough. * Mr. and Mr*. day*, visit with hLs grandparents. Sunday with Mr. and Mra. Will
in Orand
* Mr
ju----Battle Creek were Bunday after- Ray Wieland received word from * Mr and Mr*. J. E Bullrtek and Blough. * The Misses Helen and and Mra Floyd W. Chase of- De
— ­
Freeport Methodist Church
Rev John MaCue. Pastor
Mr*. Jennie Miller of South Bend. Dorothy Stecklc et Battle Creek ■ Jroit were guests of the former's
10: 00 A. M. Worship service.
Indiana, spent the Fourth with were Thursday evening guests of ■ mother Rev. and Mr*. J. U Ickes,
11: 00 A. M. Sunday school,
Mf and Mrs. Dan Poatma and their parents, Mr. and Mra. Owen ’Saturday. * Mrs. William'HutchPhyllis Anrr Mrs. Miller remained steckle. * Mr. and Mr*. Basil ens *pent from Thursday until class for all ages.
8:00 P. M. Sunday evening,
for a longer visit. * The Misses Thompson and Mrs. Edna Seafe of Mondav visiting friend* and rclSarah Jane Burgess and Dorothy Pontlac are spending thte week i at lyes in Lansing. * Mrs. Russel! song fest and sermon will be given
Bunn spent, Saturday afternoon with Mr and Mrs John Thaler. , and Mrs. Singer of Grand Rapids on the church lawn.
The W. 8. C. 8 will meet with
and evening in Battle Creek. They * Mra. Kenneth Pennoyer of were Sunday guests of Mr. and
also called on Pfc. Howard King Orand
--------—
Rapid*
r.—. —
and
— Mra. Watt
------- Mrs. Ivan Roush. ★ Mr. and Mra. Mrs. Leon Howk Wednesday af­
—to both men and women, on just your own signa­
ternoon. July 14th. Everyone in­
who te a patient at Percy Jones Twrrt...
Thomas of South
o—.u »
Bowne
---------------were--Mon
-------­ Marvin Thaler of Harting*. Mr*
■
hospital. * Mrs. Minnie Zystra of day afternoon caltera. of Mr. and William
vruuaui Mishler
muuici and
«uu Gwendolyn
u&gt;riiuui)ll of
ol vited.
• ---- .
...
.
ture and security. Cosh advanced up to $300.00.
Loacll spent Wednesday evening 1 Mrs »»—•’ "
—•—---—■•-­ South Bowne and Miss Noma Yo- Charch of the^Vntied Brethren In
Merrll
Karcher
and- 'family.
with Mrs Ivan Roush. * Mr. and * Mr. and Mrs. George Talbot and der. local, were Sunday callers of
E. B Griffin D. D. Pastor
Mrs H. J. Harmon and son Charles daughter Maude and Dora of Am­ Mr. and Mra. John Thaler and I
Repay monthly. Prompt service. Come in or phone.
of Grand Rapids and Dallas Al­ herst, Ohio spent a Jew days with family * Mrs Ixima Conley ac- I ___
.
-------- —lee ofe-Gull Lake were Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Warren Surrarrer. componled Mr and Mrs Ed Caln
,,
.
___
evening dinner guests of Rev. and * Mrs. Jake Wolfe of Hastings Of Muskegon to Ohio. Wisconsin. I
*- “ Bunday school
M. Mnrnirw
Morning -~r.n
worship
Mrs J. W McCue. Charles and called on Mrs. George Forbey * Mtes Evelyn Overholt of Battle , 11:30 A. M
7:
00
P.
M.
Christian Endeavor.
Dallas remained to spend this Thursday
afternoon.
*
Ralph Creek spent the weekend with her I " f”
c:
week with their grandparent*. * Stuart. Sr., of Muskegon spent the parents Mr and Mra. Charles Over- "The Christian Depends on
Mr. nnd Mrs. Lloyd Owens of Adar weekend with his family at home. holt * Mr and Mrs. Floyd Wnl- O®?!.
111W. STATE ST.
HASTINGS. MICH.
’00 p. M. Evening service.
and-------Bill----Vander
Creek visited at lhe homa of Rev. *
- ,.Ted
— Walton
---------- ------------- ton of
ot South
souin Bowne
uownc were Sunday
sunoay 1, ,8--------. Bll
and Mrs. J. W. McCue Sunday Male were in Grand Rapids Sun- guest* of Mr and Mrs. Claude
'•&gt;
HASTINGS NATIONAL BANK BU1G.
PHONE 2722’
aftemoon.
Other callers were 1 day. * Mrs. Polly Parks was a Walton. * Mr. and Mrs. Charles
10:
,n 00
“ A.
* M
“ Morning worship
Mrs. Pauline Thompson and Mr. Thursday guest of Mr*. Lizzie Hoyt and Patty and Mr. and Mrs.
11: 00 A. M. Sunday school
8: 00 P M. Christian Endeavor
and Mrs. Clarence Van Patten. * Smelker of West Freeport. ♦ Mr. John Youngs visited Mr. and Mr*. I
m
o.Y.ore
.
Mr.
.
M
T««lw prajrt inertRov Kllngman of Oaylord. * Mr I
P. Tuemen end । ln&lt;__________
and Mra. J. I*.
daughteruHitBonnie
Mtes
•
aic e Jean, and Miss
Myra Coleman of Detroit spent
Tired Tractor Operators
the Fourth with Mr. and Mrs. L.
Tractor operators who are work­
B Lester. * Mr. and Mrs Charles
Hoyt spent Sunday with Mr. and ing long hours to get esught up with
Mrs
Come Schopdelmayer of spring plowing esn not sRord to
Orand Ranlds * A daughter was overlook lhe fact that tractor and
bom to Mr. and Mra Lawrence machinery accidents are more like­
Hawkins (Wilma Helrigie) at Pen­
ly to occur when the operator la
nock hospital. Mrs. Daniel Follte
of Valparaiso. Indiana. Is caring tired but still in a hurry. They must
for them at the former's home. not forget that while the operator
* Mr and Mra. George Hooper tires, the tractor Is still moving
and Mrs. Julia oSdfrey attended along at the sama rate of speed at
the wedding of Miss Helen Rlg- the close of the day.
terink. daughter of Dr. J. W. Rlgterink. at Orand Rapids. Friday
afternoon * Pfc. K. Braendle of
A 60-page booklet, issued by the
Jefferson Barracks. Mo., is spend­ Nazis in Poland, contains only the
ing his furlough with his narents. titles of Polish authors' books that
Mr. and Mra. Ken Braendle and are prohibited reading.

FREEPORT

PERSONAL LOANS

Natkaa Bala Sketch
Nathan Hale, Bevolutlonary pair!-

necticut on Juno 8, 17M. After ho
was graduated from Yale ho taught
school until the outbreak at the
Revolutionary war. He rose to the
rank of captain and when George
Washington asked for a volunteer
obtain information about its strength
and designs, Hsia oRered himself.
Disguised as a Dutch school teacher
he.obtained the information and had
nearly reached his own picket line

demned to death the following
morning—September 22. 1778. Just
before he was. hanged he uttered
his immortal words: ‘1 only regret
that I have but one life to give for

The British colony ot FIJI, once
noted for cannibalism among the

the value of almost 3 million an­
nually.
Along lhe shores of the Great
Lake* and the Mteateippl River, (765
million worth of tea-going vessels
are being built for war services, a
figure more than twice aa
wm spent by the Navy foi
naval construction in 1M0.

Dixie' Origins
The name aourcs of •’Dixie'
suggested: One. that it was a cor­
ruption of Dixon In the Mason and
Dixon line, the popular name for
the division between lhe North and
the South. Another, that it referred
to a generous and kindly planter
named Dixie or Dixey, who owned

hattan island before the abolition
of slavery In Now York.
These
slaves, in later years, looking back
at their happy times al Dixie's made
the name synonyiftous with Utopia.
The Raw in this suggestion is that,
if .trae, Dixie would be associated
originally with the North while the
early songs actually expressed a
longing for the Southland. The third
theory li that Dixie exine from the
French "dix," which was printed on
110 banknotes issued by the Banque
de Cltoyens de la Loulsianne in New
Orleans. These banknotes popular­
ly were called "dixies" and the
bank known as "Dixie's bank."
Eventually it Was applied to lhe en­
tire South.
In addition to lhe two palm of
shoes issued every American soldier*
on entering the service, three extra
pairs must be available in reserve
nnd two more pairs in process of
manufacture.

Cor Lubrication
Adjusted To Slow
Speed Summer
Driving

HELP
FOR ALL CARS

WITH WINTER OIL
CL0GGIN6THEI
SYSTEM

CITIZENS CREDIT CORPORATION

FINAL WARNING!
Important new motor law effective

£

Keeping your cor properly greosed ond oiled with the
chonge of season ond speed is a matter of better life
or encroaching death to your cor. All the more so if
there ore days on end wheruyour car never leaves the
garoge. The mere change from heavy to light oil
in your crank case means less then when you got your
engine warmed up ot least twice o day. Water and
sludge, acids and just pldin dirt, rapidly clog your
car’s system from oil screens to sticky valves. For the
sake of your car. have us check it .all over once a
month.
,

ANDRUS SERVICE
Phone 2240

Hastings, Mich.

A

July 30th...you can lose your license
to drive or own a car by not meet- / '

ing its provisions!

MEN
WANTED

FACTS ABOUT THIS NEW MICHIGAN LAW:
STARTING JULY 30th, you win be barred from the
roods as a driver or owner of an autombile, the first time
you have an accident involving any bodily injury or death:
UNLESS, you can satisfy the Secretary of State that
the liability resulting from such accident is insured,

IF NOT BO Insured, unless you can furnish an
affidavit certifying that all personal injury or death
claims resulting from such accident have been settled
or unless you can give security for payment of such
The Low Also Applies

IF YOU foil to pay, within 30 days, any final
judgment for bodily injury or death, or for property
damage of more than $50.00 or
IF YOU ore convicted of violation of certain pro­
visions of die Motor Vehicle law.
IGNORANCE OF THE LAW NO EXCUSE:

CAN YOU PROVE YOUR FINANCIAL RESPONSIBILITY?
The minimum amount of financial responsibility required is:
$5000 for injury to, or death of, one person in one accident;
$10,000 for injury to. or death of, two or more persons in one
accident, and $1000 for damage to the property of others.
The best, safest, and most economical way for you to prove
that you are financially responsible Is to carry the right kind
of Automobile insurance in an insurance company licensed
to do business in Michigan!
'

HOW A TRAVELERS ROUCY CAN HELP YOU
Within thc limits of the amounts of insurance provided by
the policy, Automobile insurance placed with The Travelers:

1. Protects you against damage claims arising out of the

of the damage caused to property by your automo­
bile. Investigates the accident, determines who was
to blame.

2. Settles meritorious claims amicably, whenever pos­

sible. Acts it. your defense if court action Is necessary.
Pays the award if one is rendered, the court costs and
legal fees in addition.

3. Protects everything you own against being seired,
sold, or attached to satisfy a damage judgment aris­
ing from an automobile accident.
WHY INSURE IN THE TRAVELERS?
1. Since 1898, The Travelers lias protected more car
owner* than any other company. This experience ii
valuable to you.
2. More than 500 Traveler* representatives who will
help you in case of an automobile accident are located
in Michigan. There arc hundreds more in bordering
states.
,
&lt;

aa now to nona yourself

THI TRAVILIRS INSURANCI CO.

Please eend me free digest of thc Motor Vehicle Finan­
cial Responsibility Law.
.

Nam*.
Arfdrara.

Telephone No.

THI TRAVELERS INDEMNITY CO.

HARTFORD, CONNECTICUT

PHONE 2104

PAST EXPERIENCE NOT NECESSARY

manpower stabilization plan in order to be accepted
BRING BIRTH CERTIFICATE AND APPLY AT

EMPLOYMENT OFFICE

HASTINGS MFC. COMPANY

COLEMAN AGENCY
STEBBINS BLDC.

IN OUR LOCAL PLANT

All applicants must qualify under the new war

See a Travelers agent as soon as possible. Find out which
type of Automobile insurance will help you keep your driv­
ing and car-owning privilege. With this new law, and in
view of the present low rates, you can't afford to be without
Automobile insurance.

THE TRAVELERS
FREE!

WAR JOBS NOW OPEN

HASTINGS

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                  <text>The Hastings Banner
SECTION ONE—FACES 1 to 8

EIGHTY-EIGHTH YEAR

?/£S&lt;o,LFieE°R?

On

the ☆ ☆☆☆☆☆ etlCTS OFFICERS

Home Front

Locol Veteran Given
Highest District Office

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HASTINGS. MICHIGAN. THURSDAY. JULY 15. 1943

"THE BEGINNNG OF THE END

14 PACES—2 SECTIONS

EQUALIZATION

H the Allied Invasion of Sicily It is reliably reported that a fleet rAlk fAllMTV
continue* with the success of the of two thousand boats of aU types kill) I I1IJNI V
flrat lew aaya. u can weu oe termea were used in the initial attack.
1
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ADODTFR
■ 1 MJMVVFIIgV

U. OF M. EXTENDS
!SCHOLARSHIP
PLAN
'

And Encouroge Promising

RATIONII
☆ AT A GLANCI

The Fourth District Association i
Students Throughout Stat*
Hitler and his* mechanized dl-l|
'of the American Legion held their ML II1LAL*WLW IVV VI
Six BarM County high schools
| BEGINNING.^ After Sicily. Bar­ visions did not dare to attempt ■
annual election of officers SaturI denlaJand
will
bridging of the English Channel
Figures
for
18 Supervisor's . standing graduate to the Univer­
il Stop* Improvement*—**“ Corsica
*
*“ be relatively the
This Is a regular weakly feature
Dear Members of the Armed , day, July 10. al Nite*, with an cxfor a direct attack on Britain tn!
L’,
I J°
minor
problems
and
then,
the
Mediof Michigan every year with designed to aid you In your «u»ceptlonaily large attendance pres­
Forces:
Hastings Should Be Ready
.
„ „„
“
. Adopted by Board sity
■
**,!•*. lie a ■ terranean
terraneanwill
win be
oean
an open
open highway
nignway the late*summer and fall of 1940
no tuition charge under a huge rent purchases of Items rattOMt Iff
'Members of the Armed Forces' ent.
To Cooperate With U. 5; A. for Allied shipping. But. any map
though Fr.ra ... enut-d.',h™*
new scholarship plan just ap­ the government. This newspstwr
Senior district vice commander
seem to cover a multitude of
In Public Work After War-will show that these three Island- *nd BrKUh ,u.n&lt;U&gt; lev,,,!, «pproved by the Board of Regents believes this service will OBSHa.
branches In this war. During World Shirley B. Henry, of Hastings, was
.d,™™ and announced by President Alex­ dividual* to cooperate more fully In
War 1 the boys from home seemed j elected to the highest district ofWe all know that labor costs bastions. In fact, even Northern Italy Prd Uyovih low, &gt;1 Dunkirk u&gt;d
R w»8 out' that afternoon they fixed the fol- ander O. Ruthven.
to be either in the Army or Navy. flee, that of Stale Executive qom- have Increased from 50 to 100 per is still a considerable distance from Bl *Wih0,6
Under the terms of the new ar­
But now even from this small town mitteeman. Other offlers elected cent in the last five year*: al*o the heart of German production numbered eight or ten to one In the lowing Friday for convening again,
we have many of ybu in the Army, । were a* follows:
that the price* of practialiy kll center which is the real source of air. The English Channel water1 That was done to give the com- rangement. u full tuition scholar­
Red stamps P. Q and R now valid.
committeeman
George
several
icireiHi in
&gt;i&gt; the
me Navy
no.j and
«uu Marine
aiuuie &lt;i Alternate
-------- --------------------------------------i- Kinu*
kind* OI
of material*
material* are
are Iliuctl
much ni»unlgli- Hitler's power and ability to con­ gap Is only twenty miles across In ■ mlttee ou equalization an oppor- ship is established in the nume of S valid July 18 All expire July II.
Corps. M few in the Coast Guardi. 8loc
.k, °{.
"lock
of N
Niles; District Command-|
Command- ' er. We B11 j^iUe that It takes tinue with the war.
place*—yet the narrowest part oC lunfty to complete their work and every one of the 629 accredited high
C1 UVd Y.
*. muuk«lll, &lt;*•
Ml. Edward*CAEWBIU*some tii
in the several branches or the er.
Jot more money to provide for
the sea between Sicily and Nprth | make their report Friday. A* usu- schools and preparatory schools in
B1ue stamps N. P. Q valid com­
11.
rn.n.
«...
.van
t.aua
a
huru
:
Senior
Vice
Commander
Ver_
__
.
__
_
Air Corp* and we even have a burg;
Commander. Ver- i a family or a home. "
I The Sicilian invasion has been Africa is several times this distance «&gt; Uie report was rwtved and Michigan.
This County's accredited shcools. mencing July 1 througn Aug. 7.
WAVE, a Marine WR and a HPAR. non Simmon* of Con.tan tine. Jun- , Art. we rnMlun&lt; tne rlIPCl&gt; O1 termed by both Axis and Allied com... i tabled until the next day, when it
Coffee
So far we seem to have missed lor Vice Commander. E. J Barnes, hl|lher co.,u of ubor and materials mentetora os "the grqptcaTand moat
Not so long ago. Hitler referred *“®
SaSj^The all of which will benefit from the
plan,
are:
Delton
Rural
Agriulturliuving a WAC, which the |&gt;aper* of Plainwell; Welfare officer. Er- 1 r
on"
_our
--------•
city?
—« We
-------ought
u. to .........
under- daring undertaking in military hl*-'to the Western allies as "military- !?d
Stomp 21 for 1 lb valid July 1
f«lr
al School; Freeport High School; through July 21.
tell u* is the new-name for the nest Lind, of South Haven: HU- !»tand that much more money is
lory."
•
I
Never
-------------------------before
have
--so
----------m
“
'O'
.
idiots;.'
Yet
these
"idots"
are
now
1
|j
1[1(
^poj-tant
wwk
or
tne
motion
WAACs.
tnrinn
Ch»rb-«
PUher.
Rl_
Jaarnh:
1'
Hastings
High
Sc)tool:
Tnornapnlctorisn. Ciiarics
Fisher,
St. B.urrl.,
Joseph, |.
tn' rare for
ChapUln.
WUlUm
D..U,
™ the ordinarv
u men and so -a
much material
&lt;.» been
- in process of teaching him some for ll5 adoption would not have re­ W. K. Kellogg School. Middleville;
When ‘ you come home on fur­
moved across formidable water bar­
military facts he didn't know even celVed the vote of every member of W K. Kellogg School. Nashvlhe;
lough we civilians have a difficult
Woodland Township School
f RJinkI
fOr 0Ur h°n’f’ “nd laWnS- riers in such a short space of time.
(Continued on Page 4. Sec. 1.1 , the board.
time identifying all the different live ‘
Established by the Regents as a
Following Is their report as apinsignia that you wear. Well know- NiteaImprovement and repair of streets.
used for canning sugar in amounts
"reaffirmation
of
their
faith
In
the
1
plied
to
each
of
the
18
Supervisors'
ng now proud each of you are of w
wn.iT,.
n
'snow removal, street cleaning, op.
.
districts -of Die county. The re­ permanent value of education for of 5 lb. each through Oct. 31.
your own unite it Is with emberBoth coffee
port gives tile total assessment* of the
me individual
maiviuuai and
ana the
inc importance
—-- and■ .~sugar coupon*
—
----- ---------------ie War Ration
I*
re *from
the same
real and personal property a* made of an educated citizenry for the '
with /Coast
Guardsmen.
Signa!
*r,,,ur«
„
t,Ha
1,?i5 £
economy dty
to neglect,
or half
do will
any tl!tV 1 *
Corps
men with
M P. .nd w
on
u‘^6ou
2'}hZ*
nn'
.*.eUI
lcUviue*
ThM
,
by the supervisors: also the change* state." the new sholarihips are in- uoolc »•
made in the assessments of real tended to aid and encourage promLarge Attendance Present
estate made by the committee and Islng student*, particularly tho*e of
Stamp 18 good tar i pair through
For Annual Meeting
adopted by the board. No change limited financial mean*.
was made in the assessments of
The first students to enter with
Gasoline
personal property, which were left the new scholarships will enrol!
Stamp Number 6 from Baste
exactly as the supervisors assessed, in the University's fall term, Octo­
----------------- since the commltteoi would have no ber 25. Applications for the scha(- Mileage Ration A Book, worth 4
gallons of gasoline, good i througn
sweltering in our usual hot and------------------------------------------------------------ ' *»orm. It. wa* estimated that/our American Legion held at the Legion
reason to alter the original figures arships and for admission to the July
humid July weather. Air Con8^Pf; Nite*. , hfavy rain last month witt mean Home
Turadky
----------21.
• (
I
uuu.c &gt; uc^ay evening.
The report below also gives the per­ University will be available from
duioned Michigan' not withstand.
H‘ni1.e1' 81
$4400 for street repair*. We refer
-------------------The following officers were elected
centage of the total county tax the principals of all accredited high
ing. I can't help but think of the
‘%.t,vhw2L.
I to the storm that washed out the for the coming year:—
Coupon 5 good for 11 gallons.
which each supervisor's district will schools and preparatory schools in
Commander.
Angelo
Spirts;
Senior
variety of weather that you are all
roadway across Fall Creek and
Must lust until Sept. 30 for both
pay. The figure* arc as follow*:
Michigan.
enjoying, or perhaps not enjoying.
*‘,U heavllv damaged other streets.
Vice Commander. George Hebden;
heat and hot water.
ASSYRIA—Real estate assessed
Junior Vice Commander. George
Some of youhXg
are In Wtater
the Southern *’*’ 11,10
int «•*&lt;*
,,c*t district
meetHrTtXre
111 Benum
Ln Sep
tern- I When the charter of....
this city [Dean; Adjutant, Ivan Burns; Fi­
8695.950; periumal property a**e»c&lt;l
(38,775; total assessment *734.725
nance officer. Neal Mann!; Hislorsecond inspections due: A book
are in Afrlco, the Tropic*, the
.
Real estate equalized *663 425. per­
the tlty's
nation was ample for
lor ui=
cnys lan £d. Sayles; Publicity officer.
vehicles by Sept. 30; B's by Jun*
South Sea*. Central America and
1, itatlon
sonal left as assessed. Total as
,needs. Our well-managed city waa&lt;shlrp.y Henry; Welfare officer.
30; C's by Aug. &gt;1; commercial ve­
' even in our own American South1 A Al*A Uf AAA A Al IC
equalized (702,000; percentage of
. able to do a lot of Improving, in-'Maurice Foreman; Chaplain. Adelhicles every 6 months or 5,000 miles,
where the temperature I* powlbly Aiirll WIIMAN l\
county tax to be paid by Assyria.
cludlng building and equipping a bert Cortright; Sgt -al-Arms, Elmer
which ever is first.
Krater than we have at home. **wfci* IIVI IHI1 W
sewage disposal plant, without sell- Colvin: Members of the Executive
.039.
me arc in Alaska or Iceland FATAIIU nilhlirR
Sugar For Canning
BALTIMORE—Real estate as a*ing bonds, still keeping within that, Committee. Jay Marsman, John
Been City Carrier Nearly 32
Sugar for home-canning of 1*43
seiwed $775,525: personal assess­
10 mill limit. But 10 mill* is In- ! Delneav. and T. 8. K. Reid.
SX."«nsv
fruit crops will be available to
Year*.
Has
a
Fine
Record
ment (57,750;
total assessment
sufficent now to
the runnng
Installation of officer* will be held
.
_
...
...
suniccni
io pay uic
i
lleve the travel books.
■
housewives
on approximately the
as in September at a date to be an$833475.
Real estate equalized
Mr«, Sorah Ven Velxer Met expenses, If cltv work is done
de
Jakle Edger, who will be 60 years
The past week has seen most of'
$644450; personal left as assessed; old today, has decided to retire same bosufas last season. No reduc*tn and nounced later.
Tragk Death Thur., A. M.
, “ *&gt;
•“
the hay cut and mowed away and I
total a* equalized $702,000. Percent- from the position he has filled so
nouin **
oe done
none.,
'
*• •
„.v wheat
w.w Is
» now being vu».
Sarah Van Velzer. 93 years shou,d
the
cut. The', Mr*.
&gt;
capably for nearly 32 years as a for canning sugar.
If
season is late and some farmers old. who was blind, and quite deaf.'
Tf some emergency ’shall
ho” arise
cltv carrier for the Hastings post­
„
have been hampered by excess rain met a tragic death Thursday mom-; that would call for a few thouBARRY — Real estate assessed
but except for the unavoidable lab­ ing. when fire destroyed the home. sand dollars. It could only be met
$951400; personal assessment $65.­ office. His retirement will be ef­
..
or shortage Indications are that of het son and daughter-in-law. by stopping nearly all street work
200; total assessment $1,017,100. fective on Thursday, September 30.
tills year should be a good year Mr. and Mrs. George Van Vlezer. and other necessary city activities.
Real estate equalized $888300; per­ Jakle received his appointment as
elty carrier Novembersonal
23. 1911.
.°r 8Uch
I Lt.-Comdr. Hugh B. Master*.
where she resided, on South Broad­' A few
for crops.
left, He
as assessed. Total as
rTS 2B35 S’!"* commander of the Battle Creek
equalized $934,000; percentage of has stuck by his post faithfully,
The lakes have taken their usual way near, the South city limits. The■ r’T’
lashing since the opening of the fire was probably started by the ex­. ipal and Interest of bonded debts COMt Quard sWtloru disclosed Sat- I
county tax to be paid by Barry and has done an excellent job.
training at the four
Measurements show that it re­
Two applications were filed with
season. As usual the reports on plosion of an oil stove tn the kitch­. would mean a decided increase in ' urday tturt
.053.
,
CARLTON—Real estate as as- quires five and one half miles the county clerk on Wednesday last
catches have the wide variety from en at about 7:30 Thursday forenoon.. local taxes. The city now n«ds . Coall Guard campsat St. Mary's I
and 1
The aged woman was believed to&gt; new mechanical equipment. But ]_ke cleftrijjke. Pine Lake
good to bad. The same old lying
5: _pepersonal
raonal&gt;,“2?^ street travel for each delivery made for citizenship in the UBJL.
..
. I *es*ed•1°&lt;9.32
$1.&lt;H9.3»;
Unoneia°»
h*d
»'“l*nd«d I
is still being done as to why some have been in the kltclien when the•
I $31,050; total assessment »'-ot°375 bv B carrier In' his district, in trav­
temporarily.
R^aH»tatecquallzed
$904450; perper­ eling from and returning to the
1
n»ai
«tate eauallzed $904450.
were skunked and why some got explosion took place. Her eightt I in sight to pay for It.
We have now. and have had for । Lt. Comdr. Masters said that ■ We mentioned last week ____
limit catches. . Either the wind years old grandion was nearby. The:
that sonal left as assessed: total os nostoffice. That does not Include bom May 31.’1917 in. Wertindai
boy * screams attracted the atten­----------years,* a city administration tiiat
• ; only "holding staffs" remain at the ; David M. Townsend piloted a plane equalized $936,000; percentage of the travel, often across a street, Netherlands Under Ute name
cum
ut all. the water too clear or too tion of Mias Shirley Keeler, who has given to Hastings splendid ' four camps while remaining per- from a Texas airfield to the K«l- county tax .052.
to reach the home when delivery Johanna Verploegh
four she
camps
while remaining per­
New York on the steamer HI
CASTIJCTON—Real estate asmuddy. Fewer fishermen were on is employed as housekeeper and was service. That is why Hastings has ' sonel had been assigned to other logg alroort at Battle Creek on a
recent Sunday, and that ills par­
the lakes perltaps due to gas ration­ in her bedroom upstairs when she no bonded debt. The mayor and training centers or sea duty.
three miles more. Probably eight Amaterdam. arriving at New Y&lt;
(Contlnued on Page 3. Sec. 1.)
ing and so many employed al the heard the boy's frantic cries. When
ents. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Tqwnmiles would be a conservative guess Augiut 4. 1923. She was mini
(Continued
on
Page
?.
Sec.
1.)
send, drove from their Wall lake
war effort. However a new stim­ she saw what had occurred, she sent
for one trip, made six days each according to her statement,
cottage at Battle Creek to visit him.
ulus is now added to the sport of the boy to a neighbor's to call the
week, with frequently two dellver- on September 2. 1939. to Meria I
gene Lyons. Her petition to beoa
fishing because of the opportunity fire department, while she at­
We have since learned that David
to stretch the ration points a bit. tempted to rescue Mrs. VanVelzer.
was made a second lieutenant in
are Interested in figuring, you a citizen of the United StatM «
She
singed
her
hair
and
suffered
A string of bass or a bag of blue­
Superintendent Evart Ardis of the army air service last March and
would discover that in the nearly filed July 7. 1943.
bums
on
her
hands
in
her
efforts,
Mrs. Kate Elenor Brooks, 4*.
gills can do wonders at extending
Freeport has accepted the super­ Is now a teacher at the Bryan. Tex­
32 years our sublect has done
but
was
unable
to
get
to
the
aged
the meat ration points. Not that
He gives instruction
Intendency of the Inkster public as airfield.
enough walking on his beat to take Dowling route 1. In her petitti
any of us can't comfortably get woman, who perished In the flames.
schools and left Tuesday. Because in the use of the Instrument panel
him three times around the globe doted July 7. 1943, state* that I
along on our weekly sixteen points When the fireman arrived it was
Inkster is situated In the Willow of an air plane and his pupils are
at the equator, considering only was bom August It. 1897. al St. J
too
late
to
save
her.
The
son
and
bans.
Hertford. England. She cat
of meat and fate but a good catch wife were working in a local plant
Run sector, the school enrollment sometimes captains, majors and
one trio a day. and not consider­
of fish can make It possible to add­
has Increased almost fifty percent colonels; but David is "there with
ing his travel from his home to to this country from Toronto, O
that is busy with war work when
a few ounces to a steak now and the
in the last few years; the present the goods," and iw delivers.
and from the poatoffice. Very tario. Canada in 1929. arriving
But Entire Campaign
fire
occurred.
a
Grand
Trunk train at Port Ml
then.
Preserving, Storing, Drying enrollment totaling 1700 students.
likely. If you would add that and
Mrs. VanVelzer came to Hastings
Shows Signs of a
the extra deliveries he has made, Michigan. She 1* thp »if« of Ct
Mr. Ardis has been at Freeport
The old town continues to look with her son and wife, and had
And Brining of Foods
“Creeping Complacency”
since 1034 and his departure has
the record would show that his ford L. Brook* and naa two ton*
very much the same since the start resided here for several years. Her
A
representative
tram DetroU
To Be Discussed
caused regret among his pupils
. of tiie 'war. Except for Dick Bande- husband died u number of years
Of the three counties. Barry. Al­
fur closing his barber shop and ago and her only survivor Is her
How much food should be pre­ and the general community.
legan and Ottawa. comprising the would exceed four circuits of this
Mrs. Ardis and young son accom­
.
moving to California and Bill Ross son. with whom she had made her served In a year for a person liv­
Restrictions on travel and other 17th District In the Michigan Re­ scrappy old globe.
women
made
panied Mr. Ardis to Inkster where wartime regulations are making a tailers Bond Sale Drive, only
opening a new restaurant next to home.
ing in Barry County?
What will he do after his retire­ citizenship, q
they will reside at 25446 Stanford deep dknl tn the number of license* Barry met or exceeded its June ment?
the Arcade Theatre. Main Street
The body was removed to the
He hasn't told us; but answered thei
That question will be answered
look* quite the same. The new Leonard funeral home. There was a and methods of preserving food will
to fishermen issued in Barry county. quota, according to George Car­ traveling that district event week
restaurant Is complete with a juke brief funeral service held In the be demonstrated by Mary E. Bul­
The same Is true for the entire 'penter. district and county chalr- day for almost 32 vearz will have
RECENT
REAL
/
box and dance floor which Is wel­ Rutland cemetery, at one o'clock lis, home extension agent, nt 2:00
state. The lakes and streams of this I man.
Even
Barry,
"squeaked become such a habit that he may FORMER HASTINGS BOY
comed by the local young bloods Friday afternoon where the body P. M. Friday afternoon. July 18, ESTATE SALES
county and state are as attractive l through" by one of the slenderlst find himself doing it automatically. RECEIVES COMMISSION
The Dr. R. O. Flnnle home on
who must stay in town either be­ was buried.
A. A. (Jack) Kirchner, chief en­
at the Hastings High School gym­ South Jefferson street has been as ever, but outsiders cannot get to margins since the Retail Bond and He has richly earned the rest he
cause of gas rationing or that both
will be getting after September 30. gineer at the Grand Rapids potto*
nasium.
I sold to Dr. Daniel Clarke, of De­ most of the desirable locations by St*mo Drive started.
the “Dixie" and "Night Hawk" are
train or bus. and the limitation on
radio station 10 years until called
Maybe Its the heat: maybe the
This
demonstration
is
being
troit, who will soon move to Has­ gasoline will not permit much trav­
both closed for the duration.
to active duty with the navy three
constant
stream
of
encouraging
sponsored
by
the
Civilian
Defense
tings. The sale tvas made by the el in their own cars.
There's more pep and people on
Nutrition Committee and the Home Earl Boyes Rea) Estate Agency..) During the first six months wof
.
Main Street as the White Products
Extension groups for all home­ The purchaser served In the army this year there were 223.910 fishing helped to stir up the erroneous
Corporation Is working ta-enty
makers who wish to provide ade­ in World War 1.
j licenses
licenses Issued,
issued, compared
compared with
with 280.280.- impression that the war is won
four hours a day. seven days a week,
Slaughter ouotas and permits
quate
food
for
winter
meals.
A
producing war material. Between
Ear! R. Boyes ha* purchased the i 226 In the same period last year— and we can all afford the luxury
of a let down.
have been established and issued tiie navy torpedo station
leaflet
on
"Wartime
Canning"
will
home
of
the
late
Miss
Lettie
Garn,
a
decline
of
20
per
cent
for
the
shifts and at the half hour lunch।
Driver of Cor was Found and
Nothing Is further from the to the slaughterers and butchers of
be given each person attending. corner of Church and Grand streets, state. We have no figures for our"
period the female sex Is much In1
Arrested by the Officers
Storing, drying and brining will He is making many repairs and ten-1 county, but it is probable that they truth. Carpenter pointe out. With Barrv County, in accordance with
evidence dressed In slacks of vari­
Wayne Reid, son of Mr. and Mrs. also be discussed.
the dav of really big scale offen­ regulations Issued by O. P. A. ac­
provemente on the property.
| would show the same decrease.
ous colors to say nothing of shapes:t William
Reid, of 1120 North Mlchisives at hand, the cost of the war cording to Henry Bteenbock. chair­ service in Grand Rapids in 1931.
and sizes.
Even the Middleville
gan Ave., was instantly killed al
will also begin to soar beyond all man of the Barry County War
Co-op. Creamery, our other local,1 about
10:40 Friday night, when
levels yet reached—And that means Meat Committee.
Industry is active in the war ef­
bonds and MORE BONDS; stamps
The Slaughterers and butchers
fort with half Its output of butter, struck by a car as he was riding a
bicycle eastward on East Slate
and MORE STAMPS
are now being asked to furnish evi­
going to the armed forces. Which street
directly In front of the E. W.
Here in the county. It was Nash­ dence showing that records were
brings to mind that one of the boys
ville which "carried the ball" dur­ used in setting up the quotas on HAZIEL ROBINSON, fta*.
In North Africa picked up an empty; Bliss plant. The driver of the car.
Main, is under arrest. The
ing June bv exceeding her quota their permits.
carton of Middleville butter not' Arthur
Having discontinued farmin*
more than three times: Middleville
long ago and that a carton of links boy was thrown about 60 feet.
There are several ways in which
was a little shy of doubling her
with While Products Corporation which would indicate that the car
quota while Prairieville and Has­ tills evidence may be established, the Wood «
stomped on Ito face was clearly! was traveling al a very high speee.
accident was witnessed by five
tings just barely made the ivade. namely: a detailed statement, tak­ township, or
seen in a news reel shot this spring. The
people who saw the car. also going
In the district. Barry county re­ en from the books and records of miles south o
All of which makes us realize what’ eastward, crash into the bicycle and
the applicant, kept in the usual
tailers accounted for the sale of course
even a small town like Middleville hurl the lad to the ground as stated
of business, of the livestock ferlng homes,
almost as many bonds as the oth­ slaughtered
contributes to the war effort
monthly, showing the
above. The place where the ac­
er two counties combined and so
The best war new* we get to; cldent occurred was directly In
far this year comes within about number of head and live or dressed Elliott will act m clerk. See
through the letters'we receive or' front of the big white brick plant.
12,500 of equallying the combined weight.
hear about from you fellows over­ The factory and street lamps lightIn case the permit holder has adv. elsewhere in thia UstM
sale of the other two counties.
seas. Ed Lynd. Whte Mugridge., ed the area ao it was easy for ths
full particulars.
This doesn't mean necessarily that not kept books and records, one of
Dave McKeown and Chuck Storkan witnesses, to see exactly what hapBarry Retailers are setting such a the following may be submitted—
write regularly from North Africa■ pened. They agree that the drlvhot pace so far in their Bond and records of livestock Inspected at DEWEY BUD. Mgr.
and both Chuck and Whl* tell of er never slowed up but drove away
Stamp Drive in comparison with time of slaughter, by Federal. Stale,
their chance meeting and the af­ at the same fast clip he was mov­
last year, but rather that, they county or city inspection;—rec­
ternoon and evening spent togeth­ ing when his car struck young
haven't slipped back quite so bad­ ords of sales or hides, pelta.or oth­ lion at the Sparks Shop, local
er. Sonny Lee and John Robert­ Reid. Because they could sec what
113 E. Court Si.. In Hastings.
ly as the retailers in the other er byproducts. Anv of the above of
son's letters from the South Pacific occurred so plainly, they did not
the pieces arg vary guX
information must be accompanied
(Continued on Page 8. Sec. 1.)
come through In a very short time hesitate to tell the officers, who
bv a certified statement or certi­ nearly new. Dewey Retd wil
and both Sonny Lee in the Murines arrived soon after, that it was a
this
sale and John Binaan art
ficate by a responsible official.
and Carleton Smith in the Navy "hit and run" driver at the wheel.
If the permit bolder Is unable to
have mentioned seeing each other , Witnesses of the arcldent were
furnish information tn anv of the this issue for full particular*
on New Caledonia. TTiese are but Harley Andrews, night guard at the
two examples of many that we Bliss factory, and Mr. and Mrs. W.
lowed to submit, for consideration, FRANK KEECH,
hear about and make* us realize,. R. Dixon and Mr. and Mrs. Waller
Owing to Hi heal
anv other evidence which may be
we live In a small world as tar as Seavev. all of Lansing. The Lan­
have an auction
communication Is concerned.
sing folks were going east In DixOf the Barry County men tak­ relevant and which may aid tn es­ located 2^ mile* I
Bob Gillette home on *a short, on's car to Thornapple lake where
ing their physical examination In tablishing the quota base.
ner* and 3&lt;« mllei
The quotas were based on the ferlng horse*, cow
furlough from Prlneton and Arley they are staying for a time and
Detroit on July 6th. five were in­
slaughtered
and
the
Bixler home after receiving hi* had lust passed the first side track
ducted into service.
Those re­ animals
commission as Lieutenant in the which crosses East State street and
porting' al Fort Custer on July 21sc amount of meat consumed Ln 1941.
Army Air Corp* were guests last enters the west end of the Bliss
are, Louis Otto Barlow, Hastings; Increased buying power by the con­ elsewhere in
"
hours of-ltudy and practice nurs­ Carruthers and Miss Teustnk.
factory. Just after they crossed the RED CROSS
Daniel Elern Payne. Cloverdole R. sumer, at the present time, makes liculars.
ing. They assist the regular nurses
Nurses of the county have been 1; Carl J. Smith, Delton; Forrest the amount of meat available seem
aide track another car, coming uo NURSES'S AIDES
at the hospital during rush hours generous in their assistance to the Arden Clark. Middleville, the lat­ Inadequate, but with the steady
and hear about your experiences behind them, whizzed by at a high
Left to right. Miss Lottie Tu- snd according to Miss Lottie Teuanrl nnftalna.a all
..n..
u.. speed and struck the bicycle and
increase In the number in the armter volunteering.
Its rider, causing the boy's In­ slnk, Bupt. of Pennock Hospital; *lnk, Supt., have been “gifts from
Those giving volunteer service at
Awaiting call In the Signal Corps
find their
various times are Mrs. Gus Win- Is Richard Wing Biermacher, Has­ increase In consumption by them jxxmd if
In your letters because of censor­ stant death. The Dixons and 8ea- Miss Esther Kreider instructor of Heaven."
The Nurses' Aides are qualified Ktler, Mrs. C. B. Hodge*. Mrs. tings________ ~ ~__________
and the additional needs of lendship. What you collectively will veys stopped their auto and ran to class; Mr* Ornllle Van Wle. Mrs.
ichard Cook, Mrs. Harold Downs,
be able to tell should fill a shelf of the place where the body lay. as Stephen J. Cooley: Mrs. F. K. to give baths, change beds, feed
did Mr. Andrews the factory night Bechtel. Mrs. Addle Springer. Mrs. patients unable to feed themselves. Mrs. Earl Palmatler, Mias Alberta TO BICYCLE OWNERS
for a fair distribution of what la
travel books.
Folks living near the fac­ Tom Ogden. Mr* o. B. Burkholder, In fact assist In every way except Nash. Mrs. Glenn Monica, Mrs.
Chief of Police Harry Thompson deemed necessary and adequate for
So our best regards to all of you guard.
tory also rushed to the place to Mrs. G. M. Ketchum.
they are not permitted to give Robert Connelly. Mr*. Leona Proc­ asks us to remind owners of bicy­ the health of lite people of tha
from the Home Front. Well try find out what had happened. They
These members of the Red Cross medication.
tor. Miss Frances Lock. Miss Alice cles that the city licenses on their nation.
our best to compensate here at found that the boy was past all Nurses'
Aide corps have in the past
Th* group was sponsored by the Hagelshaw, Mis* Betty Harlow, Mis* wheels were due July 1. A city or­
home for what you are doing for us
help.
Boon after the accident. several weeks given a total of 258?i
,.&lt;n« requires a yearly license for TREASURKR'8 NOTICE
dinance
on the battle front, well knowing Sheriff Bera was notified. He call­ hours of volunteer services to Pen­ Barry Oo. Chapter. American Red Agnes Smith, Mrs. Frank Carro- uu
that tha
~
... ,
Cross and was recruited by a com­ them, Mrs. Maynard Moynahan. all I each bike. Mr. Thompson, or some
Summer taxes for the City of
ed the Night Police Ross, who first nock hospital.
mittee headed by Mrs. M. A. Lam- of Hastings; Mrs. Carl Hewitt of I other member of the police dapart­ Hastings are due and payable July
notified Chief of Police ffarrv
They received their training
Woodland; Mrs. Arthur Smalley of ment, can be found at headquarter*
•Thompeon, then Ross, hurried to from Mias Esther Kreider. R. N.. Hebden. volunteer services chair- Middleville and Mrs. Wm. McCloud . in the city hall from 8 to 10 aun..
Hable Field, City Treasurer
(Continued en Pegs 3, See. 1.)
in a course which ImIimM Ito
of Dowtta*.
and from I to 6 pjn.

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AMERICAN LEGION
ELECTS OFFICERS

JAKIE EDGER TO
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FATALLY BURNED

Clear Luke Camp
r
V j
Will Be Suspended
Temporarily

Two Women Applied
Wednesday Last for
Naturalization

David M. Townsend
Now An Instructor at
Bryan, Texas, Air Field

DEMONSTRATION OF
CANNING METHODS
HERE FRIDAY

Fritport Supf. Gets
Fine Promotion

BARRY RETAILERS
MAKE QUOTA IN
JUNE BOND DRIVE

Fishing Licenses Show
A 20% Decrease

WAYNE REID KILLED
-RUN DOWN BY CAR

OUOTASSETFOR
BARRY BUTCHERS

AUCTION SALKS

Four Leave for Fort
Cusfer July 21 st.One Awaiting Call

�THE HASTINGS BANNER, THURSDAY, JULY IS. 1943

.

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our costs at the minimum . . . cut profit to the bone ... in order to maintain low prices
that have made our market famous for economy

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Ing been made about 1730. There
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Barnum finish-drawing in his
k.
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-spent
----------------Sunday
- -----------------afternoon with -friends
of Maple Orove and Assyria. * Mr.
r'?’?- t“ni1

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setts Dental society, is aroused by
colorful nails. Dr. Norton says the
experiment was tried on his grandd.0IM.r .»&gt; a... -ih. .Hid ...
delighted and has not put her Angers
in her-m»ulh-*incc."
Before that, he said, the family
had-tried a number of evil-lasUnx
,
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| were prescribed for lumbago and
i toothache.
.

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inches In diameter.

tarily to arrest.
SOUTH THORNAPPLE
.
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daughter. Mrs. Galen Fry to Kain*
mazoo Friday. * 11 u* Cecil Preston
family who bus had looms and
lived with Mi*. Hanlon In Middle­
ville have rented in- Hut tic John­
son tenant home mid moved there

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for all you produce.

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Deodorants—Muip, Arid, Fresh, and Odorono at 10c.
Straw hats—For Men. Women, and the Kiddies at 25c
and 29e. Anklets—All styles and colors at 2 pr. 25c,
15c, 19c, 25c. Ladies' Purses—Gay and colorful at 98c.
White Shoe Cleaner—Griffin's, Shinola 10c and 20c.

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Paint .baby daughter's flngarnails 1
Saturday forenoon. Mrs.
bright red to cure her thumb-suck- Holes works in a defense plant In
tag habits is the advice offered de- Grandville. * Floyd Itadeor brought
■pairing parents by Dr. Richard H. his grain binder - h«D&lt; Saturday
Norton of Boston.
i

er. Cecil Preston and family. *
Jackie Holes spent Saturday with
her friend Anna Mae Wumlga.
»l*o attended the movies U,
., Mlddlnvlllr
Iva AV»nlntf
Middleville In
tn Ithe
evening. Afl*.
After
; assLsllng Mr. and Mrs. wlcringa
■
draw tn tire last of their 27 acres
Cream
of
Oyster
Soup
■
. of Alfalfa hay. * J imine Marlow?
1 quart oyster*
of Grand Rapid* ho* been assisting
,
4 cupa’rich milk
tiic Olivera with the|r haying. *
I
2 slices onion '
Brick Milk and Vinegar
Basil Turner* nf Flint drove over
i
13 staDu celery
to get their children who had been
All one has to do to remember ’ 2 sprig* parsley
'
passing rrnne time here with relatilings Is to drink goat's milk nnd . 1 bav leaf
.
I
tivrs. Mr. and Mrs. James.. Olver
vinegar, says Robert Nicbnll. called.| 2 tablespoons butter
'
and
Jimmie Marlowe and Mr. and
tablespoons flour
the human encyclopedia of Belfast. ; ■2jsTfancl
tientH-r"
Mr*
«oUand Oliver and family
and
pepper
Pick
over
tVte oyster? und remove
wllh Mr' and Mrl'
Northern-Ireland. Tills 32-year-old • Salt
memory wizard has memorized the bit* of shell. Reserve the liquor. l rancls Oliver.____
Surface Preparation
answers
Io
31.541
questions.
A
test
‘
Before painting, new woqd surqtic
Himove hard parts of oysters andi—., ,
slightly chop remainder, simmer hi! * ■'*« 1AK*' •
' faces should be sanded smooth and failed t&lt;j stump him.
| dusted off clean. Drive any natj. ^Ffht World war started,
’
the day it the liquor for 20 minutes until tiie I Pfc. Garner Greenman returned
[ heads down. Nail holes and erpeks ended, the birthdays of Geprpc Ber­ edges cUrl. Strain or rub the oy- I to his training station near C;upcr.
Mors through a sieve. Scald infik i Wyo.. Friday nlghL He was accoinshould be filled with putty .after the nard Shaw and Gary Cooper he rat­ wttii thi-^onton. celery minc.'d fine,! panted by ids wife. * Ella Father
' first coat has been applied and al­ tles off without hesitation. He can parsley and bay leaf in a double from Hasting* spent the weekend
: lowed to dry. Old iminled, ciiani- tell the day of the week for any boiler. Strain und add the oyster with hfr grandparent*. Mr. nnd
• eled and varnished surfaces in good. date running back hundreds of liquor, salt add nepoer to taste i Mr*. H, O Armour * Mrs. Iva Ca*r
flour in the butter, then add ’ Getty* called on several fanuiies In
condition need only sanding with fine 'years. When asked what aru.iver- Stir
the hnt soup slowly, stirring con- this neighbarhood last week- * Site
sandpaper to cut Die gloss of the
si inuy. .Tiie flour may be omitted i was recently married nt Clearwater.
I previous finish and smooth down the he said that Jack London died on if you prcfcr.i Pour into hot souo 1 Fla. A shower wa* given for her at
I surface. Dust off clean before point- that date 23 years before* He was plates nnd serve nt once^Ssrvicg tha home of Mr*. Leon Dunning
for four.
1 Saturday evening
She received
I ing. in repainting old surfaces, me
t many beautiful as well as useful
, coat is usually enough when the
Baked tiplccd Pears
gift*. * Mr. and Mrs. Harry Babbitt
same cqlor ia being user!. When
Reflnlsblng Xtullaltoif Leather
G halve* peara u resit or canned &gt;
have a *on in the Navy wiio )uu&gt;
. covering a dark color with a light
cup dark bruwn sugar
been spending a leave whiu them
cup granulated sugar
i color, two coals may be necessary.
returning to ids base in Flqridn
1 teaspoon cinnamon
Friday ntgh^.
uphohtcry can;be succofullv paint*
ti‘»h)MM&gt;n mm.-c
1 t(-JM&gt;oon grated lemon rind
FREEPORT
IIAR.NUM SCHOOL
1 B teaspoon salt
i Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Quigley
Mrs. Loh Wicklum spent the
2 3’cup water
j were Sunday afternoon caller* 01 is required to remove til p
i ' ablrspooiu butter
* . 1 weekend with her slater. Mt
’ Mr. and Mt*. Geo. Forbey. * Mr.
, Butolph of Hiutlnn*. She (hi
Arrange
pears
tn
a
simliow
pa...
. and Mrs. Geo. Forbey and inmliy denatured alcohol. Touch up the
........ . ..........
...............
mDctrt
kroit with
J ­' &gt;pending
wine
time in
Qovtur
with
other
liuiredlrnls.
com
i were Sunday afternoon callri* ol
. her son
anti Raymond
R'.tvmond and wife.
wife * ElMr. and Mr*. Nelson Bcars of Rich­ nom spots first with Japan or auto bin'd nnd boiled for three minute*. wyn Baker, of La n&amp;lng who called
&gt; land, and found Mr. Bears In very enamel ami then go over the entire Bake 25 minute* in a moderate on Elite JotinMon Saturday evening
incu.
u.v.tr
;s'.tcral
times.
Serve
l»oor health. He Ira* been confined surface, ft is of importance that
Mild Opal and Watson Townley were
warm
or
cold?
। to ill* bed for a month. * Mi'.'. Ueu. each coat is'uppllcd very thln-rathmarried Thursday of last week. *
। Forbey.
Sgt. Gerald Forbey and
Herman Johnson of Flint was home
Spired Tomato Soup
| Velina calk'd on Mr. and Mr*. Hairy
last week and assisted his brother
Bougiiner of Lake Odr-am la*l
2 cup* canned or cooked tomatoes
Nels on the farm. * The home folks
I Thursday afternoon. * Sgt. Gerald between cab-. Tlte final finishing is 1 leaspoon salt
were glad to know that two of our "
I Forbey and bister Velina npent Fri­ dune with cither a high grade chair­ 1 tablespoon minced onion
boys.over In North Africa. Raliili
1 bay leaf
day and Saturday with Vwior Clr- scat varnish or pure shellac.
Guv and Everett Johnston, have
2 whole cloves
mcncc und family of Climax. * Sg&gt;.
had the Joy of seeing each other '
I Gerald Fotbej left Mondqy evening
' '/h'.i.qxwn ground nutmeg
several times lately.
i I teaspoon sugar
| lor his base of uahtlng at Sioux ,
Safely for Iudu&lt;trlaJ Hani*
4 tablespoon* butter
City, fowa after apcndlng tt 12 day
M..nufarturcrs. plant., r.-.ill an
4
li.blcr-i&gt;oons
flour
furlough wilii bl* parents. Mr. and
tetory owners arc bring rnji.inc
2 cup# whole milk.
Mrs. Geo, Forbey and family. » A
1 cup errant
telephone call received by In* pur­
Cook th' tomatoes with thcst..~.
pieds
ent* Me and Mr*. Franklin Bur­ using paint at contrasting crlors ■ n
I gess. Sr . from their .son. Pyt.Fnnk- dangerous machinery. It Is urf.ixl for about 15 minutes. Sieve Make
a nreuffi sauce of .the butter^ flour,
| Hn. Jr., from Camp McCoy. Wiscon- .................
K1.VII ,
milk and cream. Add the tomato
I
he
"■*iv.rcr.-r&lt;l from Wlfcly va|uc , f ,Minl:ng maehim
sauce very gradually, stirring ton1 limited to general aenlce not know*
1U
r ...ir
. .u .
ing Where. jte also .met nnd talkej f"
c, I“r
'/h ’
*lant]v. Heat but do nf't boll. Serve
with chopped mint leave* over Die
with Pvt. Robert Campbell., iius- matcrl;.! &lt;•» mrtnl being v.irkcd 1
. top for ganilah.
1 band of Dorothy Walton Campbell
•’-----[Word received today Tuesday that in light ciilurr to utilize nil illumi­
C'annol Be Arrested
, he wa* rent to Camp Grant. Illinois. nation.
In this way. dangerous
। A Corp. Wesley Blough of Medical
Theoretically, the Pi evident nf the
Corp, who ha* been on a 18 day working parts would stand out dis.-, Uniii'd States cannot be' arrested
j furlough and was sent to Swunimii- tinctiy. ur.d tho rha nee i f accidents
oa. North Carolina. * Pvt Albert caused by poor visibility would be
the commission uTmurdcr. His per­
Riegler of Miami Br uch, Florida ha* reduced.
jain is inviolable during his term of
been spending a furlough with relofflct'and tic j* beyond the reach of
j atlvc* und friends * The uddre.vs
I of Tech. Sgt. Clayton ,W. Bunn is
Black Hand Blackguard
any department of the govenimrnl,
i the same with the exception of
A black hand blackguard was a except through impradimcnt. If he
. Q.M.C. Supply Point la added aloni; member of a criminal society Viiich
were impeached, convicted and re­
I with A S.N. and serial number.
originated in the United States moved from clllcr, he then would ire
about 1808.
subject to arrest as a private citi­
zen.
In Seventeenth-century Ireland,
Add Da. Hzss Povtrav Pan-a­
' colds and similar ailments were
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HASTINGS BANNER, THURSDAY. JULY 15. 1H3

WAYNE REID KILLED'E«S-“:PLAYGROUND NOTES
-RUN DOWN BY
x
q m

I total equalized $360,000; percentage
• of county tax JJ2.
The total assessment of the real
estate of the county as made by
Uie supervisors wa* $18,172,880. Th*
total of Yhe personal assessments
, made by the supervisor was $2,326.­
.Con.lnuM rrom r.„ 1, Ba. *&gt; I “g,
3:«. T&gt;~W&gt;UU«. W p-rwu
. 005. This makes the total for lhe
for ulUe folks.
j 18 supervisor's rolls $20398.885. The the Bliss plant. Thompson and I lowing claims entered.
soon and
arrived,
and started
Est. Viola E. Rogers. Order alThursdays at Algonqain. Bicycle
equalized
the real
estate
-----n Ur anrt Mri bwioht
! committee! committee
equalized the
real estate
Bera
soonBera
arrived,
suirted
■ juiv Fkher
Mrs.
Dwight
Fisher, from page .L Section
(Continued from Page 1. Section 1.) l.% J.
in-hnd
* tov
tn Mr
! ‘Continued
1) ' of
—r the
th* county
AAiinlv at
at 815.773,995.
tHTHOM They their search for the driver of the । lowing claims entered.
' hikes leaving Central Playground
council take their duties Mriously. ^Vm" Arthur ^ten4TO W.' aesaed $1593450; personal aswaaed could not do otherwiae thanleave• car that Irilled the boy They folThey alm to serve Hastings and Walnut. July 11 ■ a bov to Mr. and’ $135,700; total assessment 81.729.050. j toe personal property at the Hgures | lowed the autos ‘•’“cks east, un­
. .
-i .
I Any ean volunteered for the
Its people; save all they can in Mrs Harold la-xtcr Delton R n Real estate equalized $1.601400; • nutde by Hie supervisors on thrir । til It turned from M79 at the Tlnkxaivdiac ■ *u*c vi* . vWednesday
»cubic«m«» wbu
* w&gt;&gt;* w
trips*will
be apprcxClly expenses. They do not hinder ji)y’
... - [)ersonaj Jeft o
lolai
own roll*, the total being $2426.- ter farm. The driver must have . . ... ,
,
&lt;i elated.
elated. 27
27 went
went last
last Wednes
Wednesday
,cuy expenses, inej uo nos iiinucr
Xhe
Vhe city
city'a
’a best interests
interest* by pinch
pinch-­
Surgical patients registered on equalized $1.601400; personal left as 005.
The committee equalized the I ***?*"
a
had to
h&lt;
assessments
wheel* of 1 ** mltn' var ,n 1
d
£ many.-mor?
G^ackto
penny economy,
economy, whlh
whlh is
is not
not econecon- ' Tuesdav were’ Frank Keech Has- I nssexsed; total a* equalized $1,737.- auesunents
of both real and per- ed that comer, .for ‘the
J?®L
due
to lack of transportation
transportation.
penny
L_.. ■'but
k... will
_(1| lead to extravagant tings.
.‘.“'’“"R.
’I 5; Mrs. Owen Ellis, Alto;
1.7? . non.
tonal Ywonertv
"property at *18.600000.
$18,600,000
.his
-his vehicle
vehicle made a
« deep imprej-I
imprejPor
For 1M4 Michigan automobiles.
automobiles.' Wednesday the
the -cantala*
caotains ct
chose
omy,
000; percentage of county ...
tax iwt
1965. . sons!
Of course the supervisors will not ‘ lion on the roadway. So the of- w.„
o.!5|.C(,nj* plate— nvar thru'Waste. We can trust our common Mn Anna Endsley. Hasting*. R. 2;
HASTINGS TOWNSHIP — Rea! change their roll*, ro.as to have fleer* turned there and the track* • J rear plate probkbly nrttoed toth
ihldf
to
council to administer
*••«
&lt;”'u- HLST-uSTii.'TTK;-A:
•
‘ »«“vc. pioiMuiy pniivco wnn second hair ”
of the split season, in ly become a serious fire
esy;:
JW-’S; SMSTt£51? ■ ™isSJTSr
Chief Guy Giddings, of L
ernment in a tzlz ——
A'Sfol'So
FomTK,7H
’ titSr m'.'i', ■£“,E'1ih?dSSlM K' ™™»"K*S»uS
'&lt;SSS&lt;S7i»
ed manner. But they cannot
do Mni1. STw"1®; SSJ“ w5S». “IdS'
They cannot
cannot main
main-­ Baldwin Hastings r 2- Mrs Leith B780.700; personal left us assessed; [ermine the amounts of the county thur Main. 32. Muthedriver oflhe
instead of two because of the Minor League the cliamnloru tll£.
fire marshal
lhe impoMlble. They
IH&gt; Instructions m
tain the fine record of recent year*
| should be done to remedy
in adequately caring for the city*
lne six mcuicai cases receiving mc v« ww»7
.«rr»
। districts Then thev will flaiire the decided what charae to maku
teams were unbeaten.
Srib^f^the
to! ST* °" ',ru®*dav we£:,M5;
...9.™
J A£D -4-Real
4-Rf' 1 ^ent.ge^of
percentage™ that county tilsbased
takbased 1' against
against.him
In bed when &amp;tig^
nre^noP ‘relVnsibk
“tortiJute
CITY WA“P?, I
him. He was in
plates. The highway departmer.
First ward playground liad a I nation.
are not responsiblematertai
tor the cima-2
in- Grummet.
Saranac,
R.’2;
Mr*. Syl- ------Sia^taterand
rUS5f\S
Vy%?' R
3W*^'
esta,e ---a^«f
81.716AM;
personal
on me
the assessments as they already the officers found .......
him.
They investigated tne feasibility of using picnic at Tyden Park Tuesday noon. ' These adjustable desk
—. —d .........
■ ' --------- . uh
pressed paper plates and windshield
cr
^d J,bor
d .’"“‘"
‘t1. COIU
Poff. W
Lake P
Odessa:
Hollis ?*
McThere will be a "Know Your
Uhteh^tiiv
Ire,n.faclM
risht
MW
‘‘&lt;i'^LHoUto
c' ^S*ewnc£.1 •JW.1M: . l0U1
.own roll*.
total assess- •I have
have them
lhrrn on
on their
thelruzwn
rolls. . The
The learned
learned that
that he
he had
had driven
driven Ids
hl*
to replace the old plates City" treasure hunt next week. thitt tell you the date ar*
whlch they are facing right now. cormlck.
mpti! $2
*'-’234.000
2.14 000 Rea)
Ural estate
r-itaitr equalrenal- DUn&gt;0
___ __*e of the equalization
..... is to brother Marley's ...
C°rtnlck. J
J15
15 C
8. Michigan; Amy Inent
car. and that t&gt;...
the sticker*
thing* if you have a calenda
that had been used two year*. But
Another matter we. must all conMiddleville; Mrs. ized
con-. Joan
.Ioon smuto,,.
Rt ratton Mtodtavitte:
izrd $1,403,180; personal left a*
as as- haveeach supervUor'a district pay brother carried
Indemnity In
In-­ It wa* degided that the substituted Dates will be announced on all you they are fotir day* behli
slder. When the war shall endJJohn upkey. Jr.. Hastings, R. 1; sisted; total os equalized 1.920430; lts. fa[r aj,are of lhe county tax.
i suiance. The car had no tall lights, would noy be satisfactory. Produc­ playground bulletin* soon.
Muting* must u other cities are OUs Ketchum. Dowling. R. 1.
pcrcentage
percentage
of countyoftax.
county
.106685.
tax. .106685.
For a little time no one knew the tion of-rtlie 2.000,000 nlates will
dotog plan for employment on , Darlng the wce|t thc“ following
CITY WARDS
AND
..
K,j. 1 vicum
victim or
of; tne
the uccmeni.
accident, wno
who wus ,start next month at the state's
CITY WARDS
2 AND 23—
Real3-Real
es- ’ ,es-' ,,
—
..
The thermometer was Invented In
public works For this large sum MirRtca| cases were discharged: tatc assessed $1245260: personal
killed while riding his sister's wheel,,;
1590 and the barometer in 1643.
of government money will be avail-, R1Jph Kidder. 607 E. Marshall; assessed $770,150; total as assessed .
**
,
. Fortunately un older brother, reable. Our c ly council have sev- Mlu 8iwron Kermeen. Middleville; $2,616,100.
Real estate equalized
turning from Thornapple lake, stoperal project* they would like to put Mlsa
Lundbejg, 401 W. Cen- $1.476420; personal left as assessed;
7
r
ped when he saw the crowd and t
“Sro!Vh7‘
Hr"
B &lt; ,pr- ulM EllN‘n Stertibock. HS.V- total as equalized $2246.670; perAfter Its meeting held in Traverse reveiled the fact that it was nh
the federal authorities will demand tlnM R 2 Ann Marie Tlwhrr. centage of county tax .124815.
|Cltv Mondav. tiie state conserva- own brother Wayne who had been
that Ha*tto£ P* apart ot the Hasting*. R 2; Mr*. Owar M.nHOPE—Real estate assessed $785,-' Hon department gave out Infor- killed In the hit-and-run acctden:
cost—from 20 to 33 1'3 per cent n[llR
,WnKton:
----415: personal
ascssed ssujmju
$40400;; toun
lota) mauuii
matlon with
reference to
hunting . Wayne
. s. w#
..........
........................
*13;
perMinal ascsseu
wiu&gt; tririwur
w num.in
........ is
.. survived
.......—_ by his parents
..... "•
.mania
to Mlrhlirm
brOtileFStwo
Itl ti&gt;C
UrniV.inU1M)
-m.-cii m«t that I *laurici- Pender. 414 S. Jefferson; ; auscAsnient $826215.
R«al .rnnnton
estate I and trapping
seasons int WO
Michigan^
brothers
the bV
army, aiso bv
How can our council meet that Ropcrt Lord. Cloverdale; Elizabeth ..ounllzed $517 200- neritonnl left as ‘ for 1943* There will be little change 11 brother and sister at home und
situation when the present 10 mill
3I2 E Clinton; Mrs Aaron X“^d? tiuf u eaSlh/d *55«000' , from one year ago
11*° married »i*tera
•nruiuh in nav tha actual nmtiinr * S^opewold. Freeport; Jeanne Arm pemmuit o&lt; XJS u'« 031.
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----------- " । r-rty. jib k. state ttoau mi*, srexpenses of Heatings at toe pres- ,
Sr.
" Bennett.
"
’ 914 E. Madison;
- —personal assessed $48410; importunity in Allegan county from । th»l *»® k"e" he ’ST.
ent prices of tabor and melertata? Mn D)ronNortK
Mn
Hutold total assessment *777255. Real es- 1 Nov. 1 to Nov. 30. A special sea- ’
*7?
t £??t hl
We do not know just how much Balis, undRichard.
Robert and
it h
happened
didn’t
late equalized 590.490; personal as son for hunting with a «un in Al- when 11
»t&gt;uened that he dldnt
of an Uicreasc should be made. The Kenneth Culp. Naahvllie: Mta* Al- osseaaed: total os equalized $639,000; tagan countv will
II be
be offered
Mlerert from
from dare A,OP and face lh« conA«Onk- °8no
nhunter* &lt;Juenccs- He fcaId thal he had bccn
city administration U to the best berU‘ Camey. Hasting*. R 3; Mr*,
Dec. 1 to 10. Cr.ly
position to d&amp;ide that question. stlinl(,y
Rjch- percentage of county tax .0355.
drinking
Friday
night,
but declared
| JOHNSTOWN—Real estate as-। will be allowed that privilege, andJ that he was not Intoxicated.
We ought
all to
secthe^council
lhe situation
and Donald tBlough.
Freeport,
Yes, we have blankets and comforters ...
which
the city
and
are ’^^1^11^
“ d£hajjtd
in- messed $818,475; personal assewsed thev will be selected bv lotterv.
Dr. Lathrop, tpc coroner also in­
$53,900; total assessment $872375.
The pheasant season will lie from
after 41 years of supplying America with
foctog. and be prepared to vote a chlded O|Ib4,rt NoyM ctarkavllle; Real estate equalized $702,100; per- । October 15 to November 5. Upoer vestigated the accident not lone
zrasonable increase above the pres- Mn o^akl Trrdlnnick.. 33g 8.
warm bed coWing*. we COULDN'T fall j
it occurred. An inquest will
sonal as assessed; total as equalized (season for nralrie chicken and'oth- after
held,
but
the
date
had
not
been
be
ent
10
mill
pile.
1
------------------*iU ia tni&lt;&lt; *at®'
Jc5»ahi! nteftenon: Anton Peterson. Alto;
percentage ot county tax er birds will be from Oct. 1 to Oct. determined al Lhe time this U writ­
you now I But the supply 1*
.h— Ushall
.nun
should continue until’ there
be Mrj MenJo Tumer 5;a g Bro&gt;d. $756200;
.042.
, 20.
ten.
The
body
of
the
boy
was
tak
­
limited . . . and we urge you
enough reduction In labor and way;. Mr*. Robert Porrttt. Freeinc mu
«r.i season
MAPLE GROVE—Rea! estate u- ,I The
muskrat
season was un- en to the Leonard funeral home.
material costa to permit the city port- and Mn. Russell Dudley, Del- &gt; _ssed
to plan carefully, and to buy
sessed $948,760;
$948,750; personal usscued
assessed •' changed, extending Nov. 1-30 In
Th? car driven by Main show*
to get along on a 10 mill tax vote. tan
’( $54,115;
I It.* tnt.l
—
—
SI
IWVt
SAX
.
_
______
____
i
___
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total assessment $1002465. | the upoer peninsula. Nov. 15-Dec. a badly bent right fender, and on
with care and forethought I
But that rate should now be In­
; Rrtl
equalized
per- 1S north
----- -, estate
—
---- — $863,885;
-----------------------------UUIUI ol Townline
IVWIIU.K 1C
IV In
III the
Mir it Is some of the blue paint which
creased, so that tiie council's' hands
sonnl.aa a-nsesaed;
inu'er nenlnsiilat
lui6«6ed; total
totol us equalized
cquaUzed 1 lower
peninsula; Dec
Dec. t-31
1-31 south
sooth nf
of came from Ute bicycle It struck.
Will not be tied, when we have the &lt;EQH fnr Mnrn 1 ikrnrv----------------iri8 «ri: }Mreentnge of county .051. lhe townline, except In the Mon­ Tiie boy's head crashed into the
opportunity to get needed public
windshield of lhe car. smashing a
O5lAN.9.^Y
I,nLEpersonal
—Rcft
^-,re
* Where
it is Dec.
1-Jun.
improvements, with lhe government DOORS rata Dy
men MMed
$641,910;
assessed roe
The
mlnk hunting
huntinc
season
is
31. The
mink
season
is
paying two third* to four fifths of
i $36,475; total assessment $678,485. Nov. 1—Dec. 31 and trapulns co­ large hole in the glass. The blwits demolished.
the cost. As soon os peace is de­
I Real estate equalized $512,425; per­ inciding with muskrat trappin,, । cycle
Arthur Main was brought Into
clared that opportunity will come
sonal left as assts-wd. total as cqual- excepting the Monroe area.
County libraries will benefit to ’ ized *549.000; percentage of county­
Municipal court Monday, with two
to Hastings. If we are wise we
Taking of skunk will be the same counts charged against him. &lt;l)
will make it possible for lhe city the extent of 180 by the fines tm- tax .0305.
as the last two years, from Novem- manslaughter: 12) negligent homi­
administration to secure govern­ po.';ed by Justice Bowman in the ■
PRAIRIEVILLE—Real estate asthrough January.
cide. He waived examination, and
ment aid in projects that will four cases brought before him on 17L35O’* 1t^al’i^^meS?M,,20?W0 । ber
I . r
P.' J
J. «m«master.
Hoffmaster, neaa
head ot
of tne
the was bound over to the Circuit court,
Monday, all four admitted their
greatly benefit Hustings.
guilt of the charges placed against Rra'|S2«t»ttoUiimitoM^ta72 «w-ner conservation department wa* auth- his bond being fixed at $5,000 which
Bsii
teM
I’
orteed to fix the dates for hunt- had not been furnished when this
them and paid their fines,’which go
OBITUARY
wreentMe of: ,n* ducks and geese. The dates
Into the library fund.
1 win be made to correspond with
8arah Jane VanVelzer was bom
The funeral of Wayne Reid was
Win Brooks. 36. of Battle Creek, SJS’t?etax,,Mg ■°00, pen*nUg
RUTT^NI^Real estate assessed I lh“* of lhe fpde'r‘1 dri»rtment.
at Potsdam, New York. June 25. was picked up by the sheriff's of­
held at the Leonard funeral home
id51 and died at Hastings. July 8. ficers On Sunday for reckless drivon Tuesday at 2 pm.. Rev B. J.
$523,620; personal assessed $37,905; |
•••
’
as the result of the explosion of a
Adcock having charge of the serv­
■toul aMes*n’eni wsi-525- R*al«- harry Thompson
kerosene oil stove. She perished In fine and $&lt;50 costs.------------------------Blanket
ice. The burial was in Union ceme­
--------------------------- (ale equalized $558,095; personal left
CTATF MFFT OF
the Hames that destroyed the house
tery in Hastings township.
George McNutt, 21. was-nabbed ns assessed• total as equalized $594.J'AFtMttT Or
Buys at
and contents.
•
Sunday by city police for reckless ooo. Percentage of county tax .033. j POLICE
OLICE CHIEFS
--------------- **Deceased was married to James driving.
He paid $25 fine and ; THORNAPPLE—Real estate as.VanVelzer at Armrow. WisAmsln $4 50 in costa.
Police Chief
Chief Harr,
Harry Thompson
has PROBATE COURT
• seated $1109 345' tvcrsonal assessed . Police
.
nnd to this union three children
Robert V. Neil. 62. and hl* son : $84,150; total assessment $1243.495. j
to Charlevoix since Mondav
Est. -tames Chccseman. Annual
were bom. Charles, who died when Bertram. 25. were arrested on a Real estateequalized $1,002,850; attending
aiienuina
annual
gaincring
uviuum
mvu.
theme
annual
gathering
of u,account
filed.
,
fourteen years old; George Edwin disorderly charge by the city po- personal leftas assessed; total a*' head*
. head*ofofMichigan
Michigancltv
citynotice
policededeEst. James A. Bragdon. Petition
• Est.
of Hastings, and Gertrude Gilbert
lice on Sunday. On Monday the equalized $1,107,000: percentage of 1 partments. There is always an in- for administrator fUed, order for
A grand array "of durable, warm
of Foley. Alabama.
,
teresllng
program.
The
addresses
publication
entered.
.
Tiie family came to Hasting* in elder Nell paid $5 00 fine and $4 50 county tax 415.
nearly all relate to police work.
Eet, Lydia Simpson. Final account
blankets—very specially priced I
1010 where Mrs. VanVelzer has costa and the son paid $25 fine . WOODLAND—Real estate .assess- [ Topics are thrown open for dis- Hied,
led. order forpubllcatlon entered.
lived a quiet life with her son re­ I and *4.50 costs assessed by Justice . ed *1,416.475; personal assessed $95.- cusrion. That is .where lhe prin- , Est. Roy J.
j. Toffee,
Taffec. proof of pub000; total assessment $1511,475.
spected by all who knew her. Mr. Bowman.
rtAID RAIXS; 25% Wool
i Real estate equalised $1490200; cipal help 1*
ta given to those who at- llcaUon filed, order allowing claims
VanVelzer died in 1828.
•
neAonal left ite assessor• total m lend- The pros and com of each entered.
—
-------------------------------------------------------------- “St. Charles Popp. Proof of pubSoft, deep nap! Sateen bound!
Surviving the deceased, besides MUNICIPAL COURT
Howard Lowe was brought into ' equalized $1,485,000; percentage of ences of police .chiefs In meeting llcation filed, warrant and inventhe son and daughter, are four
Paste! tones!
98
Municipal
court
one
day
last
week,
county
tax
.0825.
grandchildren, five great grand­
1 charged with being drunk and dis- । YANKEE SPRINGS — Real es- the situation* they do. That Is very tory filed, order allowing claims
children and many friend.*.
_
helpful. Usually one or two FBI entered.
Funeral services were conducted orderly/He admitted the offense. 1 tale.assessed $461,575: personal asat the grave by the Rev. Lemuel
Cotton Jacquared Pairs
Severance In the Rutland Cemetery
We have dresses and
Friday. July 9.
Heavy weight for coxy comfort!
dresses. They're cool be­
------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --- ------------------------------ — I to apply.
I Est. Dora C. Kepkey. Proof of
Colorful florals!
A 98
72" x 84"f
cause they're shantungs,

TEN MILL LIMIT OH
CITY TAXES SHOULD
BE INCREASED NOW BjlTm

EQUALIZATION
FOR COUNTYTAX
LEVY AS ADOPTED

CAR!»^«^|^^
S
,^ One License Plate On
A Mich. Car in 1944 i “lld

Instruc

stay

Huntlriq DotCS Named
DV Conservation Dept,

jTT&amp;W#* JULY STOREWIDE BARGAIMf1
YOU CAN STILL COUNT ON PENNEY'S

for Winter Bedding

in july

Tor More Library
Books Paid bv 4 Men
Mon., Justice Court

LADIES' COOL

COTTON FROCKS

A

.'M

rayons.

AUCTION SALE

cottons.

and

Many styles

to

choose

from, including maternity

SOLID SINGLE
50% wool and 50% cotton for
warmth and years
g*SO
of wear!
©

dresses.

SOLID COLOR: 25% WOOL
Soft, warm . and longwearlngl
Solid shades, neatly
j?64
bound 1-72“ X 84". ....

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Having discontinued farming I will have an auction sale at
the farm located a mile east of the Wood school. Sec. 23, Ir­
ving Twp., or 2 miles west and 3 J miles south of Freeport, on

72" x 84” Plaid Pairs. Deep nap. Pastel*! _—1.98

Children's

TUESDAY, JULY 20, 1943

£

STURDY SHOES

Commencing at 1:30 o'clock the following will be offered for Bale:
Practical

Brown gelding, 13 years old.
Gray gelding, 11 years old.

CATTLE

Walking plow.

Spring tooth harrow.

Brooder stove.
Horse collars.

Holstein cow, 5 yrs. old.

Forks, shovels, etc.

Durham heifer, 2 yrs. old.

GRAIN

Guernsey heifer, 2 yrs. old.

FARM MACHINERY
McCormick mowing
machine.

5 acres wheat in field.
5 acres rye in field.
5 acres oats in field.

TERMS: CASH DAY OF SALE. Nothing to be removed until settled for.

HAZIEL ROBINSON
PROPRIETOR
DEWEY REED. Auctioneer

1 THINK WHAT OUR BOYS ARE GIVING

HARVEY J. ELLIOTT. Clerk

shoes

active feet. Brown.

•Ref. U. 8. Pat. Off.

rfiN^S

—Then Lend a little more!
Buy War Bonds

Double harness.

Holstein cow, 5 yrs. old.

Chlldcraft*

bring long-lasting comfort to

2 Horse cultivator.

HORSES

N Tilt wind-whipped Aleutians.and the steaming
jungles of the South Sea Islands—aboard shrapnelraked bombers and fighting ships at sea—your boys and
ours are giving all they've £Ot to win this war.
.
In honor and appreciation of the tremendous job
they're doing, we are devoting the month of July to the
sale of War Bonds at Penney's.
In every department, at every counter at Penney's,
you will find war Bonds on sale all this month. Buy
Bonds at Penney's—all you can afford and a whole lot

I

more!
War Bonds are backed by the full faith and credit of
the United States of America—the strongest, most sol­
vent financial institution in history.
'
And remember—you only lend Uncle Sam the
money. He'll pay you back $4 for every 13 you put
up, at the end of 10 years. And War Bonos will not de­

So Light
And Warm . .

Luxurious Comfort«r»-Sat»«n Cava
Filled with soft, fluffy cotton plus 33 1-3 % new wool
for comfortable warm th I Florals, solid border)

MEN’S

Towncraft Shirts

J65

A Superb Value I Floral Design SetoMtt!

crease in value.
Buying War Bonds is the one big way everybody can
help win this war and help back up our gallant boys

•Sanforized
fit.

overseas. ..
Buy War Bond*—today—M Penney’*!

t Fabric shrinkage will
not axcMd IS.
.

WHAT YOU SAVE

All Wool Filled Taffeta Comfo
Topa in winter warmth—thia rayon faille taffat*
filled with all new wooll Rich bedroom colors!

for

perfect

Plump and billowy-satin and eretonne 100% wool filled.

SPEND WITH UJ

4 A90
| Ca

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�THE HASTINGS BANNER, THURSDAY, JULY 18, 1M3

V.F.W. CHURCHES

ITORIALS
I tha brttf momenta ot hia

Divine services at 11 o'clock. Ser- Minnie Campbell
num by Pastor.
—Roy
— —
— —
Boyce
of ”Hastings called on 1 Mrs. Gladice Gilmore gave a very
Evening meeting at 7:30 with Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Owen Friday satisfactory report of tne oonvenafternoon. * Fem and wv.™.
Frances
— i Uon Bt Lansing. Mrs. Gertrude Bar­
evangelistic singing and sennon.
Tuesday nights B.YF.U. all young Campbell of Jackaon are spending low also attended.
people invited.
'
.

flpJjjA

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HASTINGS

METHODIST CIRCUIT
rlBCVlT

Rev. Bessie M. RulUon. Pastor
Residence. AID E. Green
PreaclUng Sunday at Martin and
Quimby, lime 10 and 11:30.
Sunday school at Goodwill and
l» lb. bod,, 8.1 lh,&gt; Um I»1
T
SFiJSS
Hendershot at the usual Ume.
in Um end are likely to achieve a Repast few days
rurwugn ror
The Goodwill Sunday .-.-hooi
smoothness, perfection and degree
comrade Frank Burgess' son lias tcard will meet at the church. Fn-1
of coordination which Hitler or his entered the service.
day evening for election and otijer
generals fol* all their great ability
Mrs. Emma Willman, mother of
could not duplicate.
Mildred Platt has Uscn nu apartThe Youth Fellowship will meet
^. . .
I ment in the Joiuuon'a apurtmenU at the church Sunday evening. «
m
I

Admittedly the democratic allies] V. F. W. NEWS

'

Mri Ida PalznaUar Thuiaday PM. I *■««• *• »FIRST METHODIST CHURCH
Concatrict spent a couple of days
day morning will be "The Christ­ with Mr. and Mrs. Muri Campbell
ian Conscience.” Mr. Stone will of Hastings last week. * Mrs. Min­
nie
Campbcll
iias^
a
real
victory
: reach andservice
the Adult
—
---- center
.™. ,„_
z
ling^The
beginsChoir
at 10will
M k»fdrn
right In----the
of lhe
membrance of our departed mem­
o'clock and lasts just one hour. The vlitagc. * Joseph Hammond. Mr. ber. Mrs Blanche Summers, at our
Sunday School will begin at 11:10'• Mrs. Ardy
Owen.
Mra. last meeting.
and close al 12:00.
&lt; Lloyd Owen and Raymond attenda,w
&gt;----------------ed the funeral of Mrs. Anna Ham­

i

~ COMMUNITY NOTICES

ah amh- .&gt; u» jmu.

LEGAL NOTICES

NOTIOB TO CBEDITOIS

Dull} Vacation Bible trhool will
.
of Q baby boy. born Sunday at
both iwuuii.
wui
nations partlclpaUd ...
in ....
the uuncu
mined Mrs.
au-1. Webb's
neons sister's
suti’is lumiiy.
family. &gt;-■
c xt week July Ml-31.^ in-I Cedar Ciwk^
be held ,i
ne
II Pennock
Muri
»edar Creek
Pennock hospital.
hosnltad ★
★ Mia.
Mis
Muri
opening attack—Paratroopers; gild- Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Sherwood from sWad of M previously’announced.’
The WB.C S will meet with Mrs Lanuner. U leaving for TampL
er-bom commandos; water-bom Cadillac, the first part of the. guccesiful schools were held as Russell Tolles for Pol tuck supper Florida Monday evening where
shock troops; battleships, cruisers,*^.
Wednesday.
July
21.
You
are
mKrl
ft itstfoned. a tL
—*-------------------------- ■■
• Hendershot nnd Quimby last week.
and daatroyera which served as I
B'«h has received the
Teachers nt Hendershot. Mrs. R.
I mere family was home for a pic­
।until
c..rds of two
overseas —ti.ran., Garrison and Mbs Rulison and- at vUttlfloating,
mobile forts untU the wh0
to moreour
! r.lc Sunday. * Rev. and Mrs. Irvin
land forces could get e»tabhshed;
nie Auxiliary has purchr_s-j jj Quimby. Mr». Dorothy Caateicin. Cloverdale
i of Plainwell were Sunday dinner
The Cloverdale Garden club will guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ardy Owen.
infantry; mechanized divisions: en-’nOwer .vues and delivered them to Mrs. Anna Calms. Mrs. Velm Ar­
nold nnd Mias RulLson.
be entertained by Mrs. Virgil Mon(tnatra: artillery; anti-tank units; the Percy Jones hospital.
w
Enrollment
14
and
33.
The
of
­
Jca on Friday July 16. Everyone
etc.- etc. The entire movement was1 Three boys from Bjirry county are
Irish First
ferings
taken
were
for
China
relief.
welcome.
■ carried out with a precision which receiving treatments al the Percy
it is believed that lhe Irish were
apparently exceeded the moit opti- Ja^“ h^P^}ry hxYe
. Amounts $3 and $7.94.
West Hope
the first to can salmon in Cork. Irambtte expectation* of the command-,other war MVlng Bond, to add to JEFFERSON ST. U. B. CHL’RCH
The McCallum School reunion land, 1845. Instead of cuttitjg^lhs
ing officers.
their collection.
•
| 10 A. M. Morning worship. will be held at the school house fish to fit In the can, however, the
" ’
---------------- *-**---------------- *
1 Prcuchlng by Rev. J. Jr Batdorf.
Saturday July 17.
can was built around the fish.
Much credit for lhe success of
OKDEX roil PUBLICATION
Hendr.shod
-.
thia operation miut go to Gen.
Hendershott W.8.CS. will picnic
Kbenhower whose ability in unify­
at
Reid's
Resort
on
Thomapplc
Cancer is curable, according to i
ing tiie forces of many diverse and
nest
Battles.
lake Saturday p. M, July 17. Picnic noted physicians. Il is one of the ,
Fire
Chief
Guy
Giddings
made
‘
“
*
frequently touchy nationalities and
his report tor the thrrr month-. ] 8 o'clock sermon by Rev. Batdorf.' supper with lemonade furnished by most curable of aU diseases provid- .
factions has won universal praise
Administrative board meets at tiw the Mciely. Friends invited.
ending June 30, to the city council
ing it is treated promptly. Delaj
------------night, in it In- stales that! church on Friday evening al 8
Indications are that neither gas Friday
is lhe dangerous factor.
Martin Corner*
Content
during that period there were 15"-| o'clock.
nor tire rationing are likely to be fire alarms sounded, also one fair*.- • Annual conference at Barnaby
The WJ3.C.S.
W.S.C.8. will
wlU meet with Mrs.
relaxed any time In the near fu­ alarm. Tiie department wa* sum- ] memorial park, August 4-8. Camp jrjoyd Benner Wednesday. July 21
for a pot luck supper. The liostesn
ture. In fact, the situation from moned to subdue four grass fires., meeting. Afigu-U 8-15.
. will furnish the meat and potatoes.
lhe ElvlBan standpoint may get two blazes in rubbish heaps, three'
, A cordial invitation ia extended to
noticeably worse before- an im­ car fires, one store, otic apartment GRACE LUTHERAN CHURCH
Services held in Ute i. o. O
“11.
provement Is noted. As the tempo and four house firm. The citv's fire
Remember preacldng service next
Ins
for
the
three
months
wna
ea1
hall.
Green
street
entrance.
---------------of war-steps up overseas.'the mili­ tlmated at $375. Tlfclt Is u very small
rxrning nt 10 o’clock. You
Divine worship ul 10:0 A. M. Sci- Sunday mon
tary demand for gasoline.. will -con­ loss for 91 days, so small that it "ton subject. 'Tiie Keys of the —
are ----cordially
Invited to attend
tinue to soar. One four motored h n large cm it to thd tii paruucm ( Kingdom of Heaven.'
church and Sunday School.
,i... ..... ■
, Kunrlov Sunday
u-Hnnl nt
1 I -1AntA 11:30 A. M.
bomber, for example, on an ordi­
tcliool
nary mission uses up enough high
I FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST. |
test gasoline to fill the tanks of M
| Mr. and .Mrs, Fay Underwood of
SCIENTIST
large-size passenger cars. A thou­
' Ionia called al' the home of Mr. j
sand of these "big boys” are now • Fann work Is War Work! You | Comer Church and Center Sts. and Mrs. Floyd Asplnnll and famgirl', and boys, women.-retired men ;
being sent over Europe In one eve­ all can help produce food for1 free- . Subject: ■Life."
1 ily Saturday, July 3rd. * Mr. apd
I Sunday service 11 a. m.
,I „,
la. Cleon Landon wb
„ u
Mrs.
were
In, Grand
ning followed by hundreds more doni.
t Wednesday evening service 7:4a : Rapids. Wednesday night to visit
during the day—and these raids arc
At the present lime there Ls n ' p
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_____
।
„L.
r
i
.
'
Mr;i
L--101!00'* sister
•
...
....
mi.-,- lmiiiuuiis
outer who
wnu is in
ui the
wic
merely beginning to reach the peak serious labor shortage -in Barry &gt; R‘’a.9,“!E
7ll,lcc hospital there. * Mr. and Mrs. Ar­
intensity planned. That's merely county.
;, open WcdtMsday und Saturday from-, tiiur Yarger accompanied Mr. and
Ail girls and boys between the : 3 to 5 n. m.
‘ one of the many Important reasons
Mrs
oerajd
Tlschcr
and
family
------- --------why civilian gas rations may have ages ot 12 to 18 who feel it their j
to Lansing. Sunday where they
patriotic duty to help win the war P1IIinl.....
to be cut still further. Supplies can
i visited relatives. * Dr. and Mrs.
IOLIM..
cun do
do so
so bv
by getting
getting in
in touch
touch with
w'ith
of synthetic rubber are expected Mr.
Kenneth McElniury from Perry
Bishop at the Co. Agent's Of­ - ---------- - --------to reach a satisfactory volume fice. He will be glad to suggest
Sunday School 10 A M. Ftnnci.- spent Saturday with Mr. and Mrs.
sometime after the first of the farmers who arc needing a few days Coleman Supl. Next Suu. k-xvon i Robert Krohn and Arlene. * Mrs.
will be taken from 2 Sam 4:4-JJ A: 13 । Gerald Tischer entertained 22 lityear. Whether or not there will help.
Preuchihs service al 11 A.M. Rev. 'tie
tie boys
buys and ulrU
girls Wednesday afbe the manpower and machines
Allen Bishop
•
-----------1 twu»»ui
|lonorjnK
Janet's av
10 -uumi
blrth--■
H u-.-v.a
Burry County Farm Mr.i. Manker will speak Horn -the : utrnoon
available to manufacture enough
subject. "Prayer in the Name of | day. A Eugene
Ruitene and Donald Phelps
PhcltH 1
Ijtbor
Assistant
tires for unrestricted civilian sale
Christ."
,
; of lamsing were among those pres- !
remains to be seen. Those who
'n5t atalMr&gt;
and Mrs. nillB
,&lt;,Uu 'Tischer
of „„
Lake I
•MiUUrv .Merit'
: tvrning jscrvtce ».!.L
nt rw-uiiw i■ tn
toairt&lt;M
are betting that there will be. may
n-1 C A
. :
1/ .I Manker uill sjM'itk from the subject,
Odessa and Mrs. Arthur Yarger us.The Order of the I urplc Henri. : • Thu ChrLsl of Galilee -' Special . si_sted with the serving A* Don't
.—be greatly disappointed. Even tiie
question oAjransportlng these tires for-"Military Merit.“TS swarded to singing bv Mr. und Mrs. Curtl- |.(orgct church services at Hie Carlfrom manufacturer to retail centers persoos who-"while serving In the Gencvic Keller will luivr charge of &lt; tcll centerMetliodLst church at
the voting
young peotiles
peoplra servire
service at
al 7 p.m.
pm. । o9 n-^incV
o'clock t.vnrv
every flimzi.v
Sunday nwimim.
morning.
will be a problem for a transporta­ aytt.y of tiie United Stales perform I i^te
Prayer Meeting Thura. 7:30 I’.M Uni Sunday Ren Wingard favored
tion system already strained to lhe any singularly meritorious act of
‘ the congregation with a vocal solo
limit So, it is still essential to
We welcome you!
I a-s a special feature, as well as a
conserve tires all possible and to service." Tire decuration was c*Uibj beautiful message. Every' one is
drive u little as possible.
iifi.tci uy uc'.-.t w.-&gt;»iimgmn ui
invited to these Sunday morning

City’s Fire Loss for 3 :
Months Only $375.00

ORDER'TO*PUBLICATION

DANCE
At Bowens Mills Every Saturday Night

•"d

COME WHERE YOU CAN HAVE A GOOD TIME.

U. S. NO. I COBBLER—NEW

POTATOES
15 peck 63c
FANCY—RED-RIPE

RIPE-SWEET—JUMBO SIZE

HALIBUT
LB- 49C

How many of us would be willing
to change places with the men was the first in.iyniu &lt;f valor । at ten thlnry o’clock, like •-Pastor
AR 4 REEK
LAKE HURON
and women who are Riving their,
v,: ...
ar.ri .„u&gt;
will t«:ll 11|limit
Will "A
t-lltin
about
me of
"AMarbles"
Game ot Marbles'Mrs. Richard
. Mrs L Richard Lcinaar of Hostings
time to serve on lhe Burry County file t-f suldicrs ns conlrartcd with 1 *md will preach on lhe thnue. "Tiie I J* visiting Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Italian Board; to, sit there day after efjeers
; Deti rmining Factor."
,
Lelnaar * Mrs. Oengarten ot Dc| Bov Hcouts will meet at the Holt visited Mrs. Friu but week.
day listening to tiie Justifiable com­
---------- —--------------- | church Monday night. E. U Taylor. * Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Owen and
plaints. the misunderstandings, the
family visited Mr. und Mrs. Walter
If the 1943 rate of sIkic buyinu in -Scdutmojiter.
unreasonable “squawks." the petty
POLE STAR
-----—
• Baird of Gull lake Sunday after­
lies, etc, etc- which arc a part of tills country had been continued In )
BAPTIST x
CHURCH
J noon. A Mrs. Jennie Waters of
1943.
rales
have exceeded shoe *•.••
.. NOTE:S
the dally • routine of the board? production woul
by at icaat 100 million
Sunday School every Sunday Hostings and Mrs Linda Siebel of
Most of those serving on the board .pairs.
Delton were recent guests of Mrs.
I morning at 10 o'clock.
are doing SO out of a sense of duty

peoples of England and America.1
haye had a devastating effect on,
the citizens of the occupied couhtries whose co-operation and good­
will la essential if we arc to win a

The tint freight earning glider
tow from America to Ena land was

3.500 miles long. Equally impor­
tant. the Hight was made on sched­
uled time, lhe big glider coming to
rest neatly with Its ton and a half
cargo exactly a* planned. Wheth­
er this is merely a spectacular
stunt or the forerunner of impor­
tant transportation developments
to come, remains to be seen.

'• In spile of wartime, it Is encour« to know that the National
Camp at Intcriocheh hls a
full enrollment of summer students.
Here, amid the natural beauty of
lake and woodland Is being can led
on one,-of the several important
cultural activities which are — or j
should be—living, vital forces in .
any civilized nation. The news of]
tins record enrollment comes as
something of a ray of normalcy
In a lopsy tuny world. Another
bit of good news—The broadcasts
from this summer camp are avail- I
able to radio audiences, despite
Bou Felriho and hU union must- |
dans, thanks to die co-operation (
of
officials wlko are making'
college broadcasting facilities avail­
able to the camp musicians, all of'
whom are students and amateur*..
The Allies have named the con- 1
ditlon* under which Rome cari be
spared bombings: 1—Rome must be ;
declared an open city; 3—All Ger­
man and Italian troops must
evacuate the city; 3—Ail military
Installations and machinery for the
production ol munitions in the city
power may ba generated there for
war plants outside. Harsh terms?
They Mt identical to the conditions

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31'
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30'
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SHANK HALF

AUCTION SALE
Owing to ill health I will dispose of my personal property at
Public Auction at my farm located 2£ miles to Tamarack Cor­
ners south M

MONDAY, JULY 19, 1943

LB.

(7 POINTS)
LB.

Sorrel marc, 8 yrs. old,
wgt. 1600.
Sorrel gelding, 9 yrs. old,
wgt. 1600.

COWS
yrs. old, giving good mess
milk.
Black cow, 3 yrs. old, giving
good mess milk.
Roan heifer, 10 wks. old.
Red heifer, 8 wks. old.
CHICKENS

49 Laying hens.

FARM TOOLS

McCormick mower
in good shape.

2 Section spring tooth drag,
good one.

J/ad

*7lie

'altted Caeny
Alt P'JKPOll

GRAHUtATCD

BEET SUGAR

11. 6c

&lt;X SUGAR

pkg.'

VINEGAR

GAL 18C

WHITE VINEGAR

8c

or. 12c

fr'uit

JARS

FRUII

JAhj quarh doz 63c

doz 53c

,.H,

2 PKGS. 19c

Oliver 98 walking plow.

ERUIT PECTIN

2 BOTS. 19c

2 Horse walking cultivator.

WHOLE SPICES £, 1 2 PKGS. 15c

Farm wagon and rack.

plahut

Buna
AMH PAOt
MACARONI

Work harness, l.» in. traces.

HOnil K

Quantity of household goods.

BAKING POWDER

2 “i 54c

IONA FLOUR

^91c

SUNNVflEED FLOUR

"Jl Be

CAKE FLOUR

Ifc-ll. IQ,
pkg. IOC

or. lie

Ji’

■/r-OAl. 31C

Jia 4ic

7
/C

CORN FLAKES

It-OZ.

Uz. 9c

pkg.

ALL-BRAM

p«

WHEATIES

a

FOR

SEEDLESS—PERSIAN

BOX
OF 5

YOUR CHOICE OF THESE DATED

(MUCHID

HARVEL

OGARETTES

I'/l-LB. LOAF

RYE BREAD 20 OZ. LOAF
CRACKED WHEAT

HOME STYLE
VIENNA
RAISIN

I'/i-LB- LOAF

16-OZ. LOAF
It-OZ. LOAF

3 for 29c
KEYKO VEGETABLE

MARGARINE
LB.

18c

W 10c

SHREDDED WHEAT

’?A »c

DEWEY REED, Auctioneer

LGE.
BCH.

”f.l 15c

RICE GEMS

dew SHORTENING

MUSTARD

FRANK KEECH, Prop

&lt;

FRESH—CRISP

711 12c

DHL PICKLES

J.7 18c

MUSTARD
COfFEE*

APPLE BUTTER

CHERRIES

'r?A »C

Quantity of hay not cut.

TERMS: CASH DAY OF SALE. Nothing to be removed until settled for.

CRISP—WELL-BLEACHED

WHITEHOUSE MILK 3 is.*, ik

CUSP
3 ,'.'o 28c

2 acres of corn on ground.
Other articles too numerous to men­
tion.

EACH

(6 POINTS)
SUGAR CURED
LB.

SURE JH.L

5 tooth cultivator.

FOR

CRISP—SOLID

SMOKED

Commencing at 1:00 o'clock the following will be offered for talc:

HORSES

a

25'
13'
49'
12c
20'
10'
20'

ANY SIZE PIECE

22C4^'Ks

SILVERBROOK

? BUTTER
CHEESE

3 siu 62c

(8 POINTS)

LB.

(8 JOINTS)

LB.

WISCONSIN MILD

CAM. SI-24

AMMONIA

qt.

SAL SODA

9c

U* 5c

tuxNvniio
H.*n, ■
•URt UliD W 2 &amp; 34c. CRESTVIEW EGGS

NORTHERN

DIAMOND CRYSTAL

ANN PAGE RASPBERRY

TISSUE

FLAKE SALT

PRESERVES

» 20c

- 22c

1

We hgve read several "explana­
tions'’ by various reporters and
journalists of not Inconsiderable
reputation as to why it was ncccsaary for the United States to' try
and do business with Darlan. AU
ot them agree essentially as to fact
and all of them left us asking the
same question—"Why was it neces­
sary to do business with Darlan?"
It may be that history will record
this action as the only, major
blunder of the African campaign
—A blunder which might, except for

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CABBAGE
CANTALOUPES 2
HEAD LETTUCE
MICH. CELERY
GREEN PEPPERS3
LIMES
NEW GREEN

FRESH

“»“’&gt;•’ P
M¥SwEBw.M&lt;r
I Sunday morning worship July 18,1

Uncle Howdy and His Ramblers.

Mixed dances.

FOODS
FRESH

effort. Barry county, we believe,
has been very fortunate in the
type of men and women who arc
serving on lhe ration board.

.»•

ROMAN

ANN PAGE

WHITE SAIL

CLEANSER
9c

KETCHUP

CLEANSER

10c rolSrs

ON

46'
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a century, ne oca it in stocx ana
grain Retiring, he moved to Has­
tings and later divided his time be­
tween a Wall lake cottage and his
farm.
Walter Spaulding was educated
in Kalamazoo rchooU and tn Oll-

COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS

family lot in Prairie Home Ceme­
tery. Richland.
Walter Spaulding was the last
member of a family whose name
waa a household word In pioneer
days to Kalamazoo and. Barn
counties. HU grandfather. Charles
W. Hpauldlng. naUve ot Vermont,
came to Clunax township. Kala-

Night

Benton, daughter of Duty Benson,
an early pioneer in the neighbor-1
hood. Two children were bom Utt'
them. Ix-on L Spaulding, who died I
In Kalamazoo. in 1907, and Mrs.
। Mabel Grigsby, who died about 15
yean ago. Mr. Spaulding leaves
several cousins residing tn KaUoccupylngXhe Lyons cottage at Fine
Lake A Dona Darling of near Bedlord to flatting st G serge Wickwire's and assisting Henry with
farm work. * Mr. and Mrs. Don
Putnam visited friends tn Bediortl
Saturday. * Wm. Hire's son and
family of Battle Creek arc spenuing their vacation with his parents
and AMlsting In haying. * Ptank
Wilks has sold his farm to Hugh
Casey who wiU -soon take posstsslon. * The Hervey Pannatcr farm
haa been sold to Battle Creek
parties who will take possession
this fail * Angus MacDougal la
poorly at this writing and Is taklr&gt;« treatments in Battle Cree* «
| Wm. Wandoil's grandson of Battle
Creek spent the part week st Mill
lake. He is to be Inducted Into
I me navy this week.

THEATRES

fanning, and development enter­
prises.
Barry County, containing tor
settlers. »*" ——1—* “• “
ship In At
Spaulding's resthirty-six persons
larry County Grange Picnic will
tulding being elected to
held at Reid's landing. Thomces: assessor, justice of
ile lake. Sunday. July lath.
- -and school commls*k».toUuck dinner." Bring own table er. In 1839. Barry County waa or­
ganised. and two years later an
area in the southwestern portion
was organised ba a township and

TIME.
tmblcn.

evening, July » at their regular
monthly party. Potluck supper. Be
sure and bring service and sand­
wiches for yourself, also one dish
^ueau. Supper at seven at Tyden

□nice Neil. Publicity chairman

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Invasion Costs

John H. Ingram. Hastings............. 25

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Spaulding. Two years later the
name wa* changed at his request
to Prairieville.
In lhe first county election. In
April, 1839, Spaulding was cho'en
county treasurer. Until his death
he held various township office*
i HU sister. MIm Theoda. who nisi- i
I Tied into lhe Knapucti family tn I

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�THE HASTINGS BANNER. THURSDAY, JULY 15. 1943

night * Mrs. Mary Doster spent
the weekend with her daughter,
Lieut. Colonel and Mrs. George I Mrs.
LaVern Quick and family at
o# and daughter of Fort Thomas,
htucky caDrd on Mr and Mrs. Banfield. * Mr. and Mrs. Fred
4MI1 Mott Monday afternoon. * Koppolow and son Freddie and Mr.
jHcra at the home of Mrs. Angle and Mrs. Lee Russell spent the
Titus were: Mr. and Mrs. Robert past week in northern Michigan.
McKibben. Prairieville. Saturday A Mrs. Emma Huffman of Augusta
highl. Mr. end Mrs. Clarence Stcv- visited Mrs. Sol Stanton recently.
local on Sunday morning, Mr. * Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Stanton and
Mrs. Lewis Eaton Sunday daughter Connie of Grand Rapids

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spent from Tuesday until Friday
with their parent* Mr. and Mrs.
Sol Stanton. Their grandson Nor­
man Stanton of East Delton also
spent two days with them. * Mr*.
Linn Seibel ha* been visiting her
lister, Mrs. Minnie Campbell nepr
Cedar Creek for several days. *
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Lowe of Niles
spent Sunday with her mother.
Mr*. Blanche Richards.' Mr. and
Mrs. Calvin Powell M Hoatlpgs
were callera Sunday atlerndorL *
Kendall William* of Gull lake
s petit the weekend and the 4th
with his grandparent*. Mr. and Mrs
John Adam*. * Mr. and Mrs. Max
Reynold* and daughter June and
Mr. and Mrs. Roger Williams and
son Dean spent over the 4th fish­
ing near Cadillac. * Mrs. Glenn
Hayward. Mrs. Dan Lancaster and
three boys all of Hastings called
on Mrs. Angie Titus Wednesday
afternoon. Mr*. Daniel Erb. local
was a caller in the evening. *
Keith and Kenneth William* of
Gull lake spent Tuesday night and
Wednesday with their cousin Dean
Williams. * Members of the. In­
land Lakes Garden Club attended
the regular meeting at the home
of Mrs. Charles Mackinder at Wall
lake Thursday of last week. Plans
were made for the rplcnic which
will be held at the home of Mr*.
। Peter Potter at Wall lake in Aug1 u*t. * Mrs. Elizabeth Perse and
| Miss Eleanor Fox of Fort Wayne,
[ IntL. have been visiting tf» for­
mer’s brothef-ln-law nnd sister,
Mr. and Mr*. Bert Patton. * Mr.
' and Mrs. John Adams spent Sun‘ day with their son-in-law and
। daughter Mr. nnd Mrs. Glenn WilItems and family at Gull like. *
; Mrs John Jone* and daughters of
j Toledo. Ohio, have been visiting
1 her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fordle
Casey. * Dr. Byron E. Farwell who
has been spending Xcver.d motr.lt*
in California returned home last
week. * Mr. and Mrs. Lyle laxhleitner of Detroit have been vlsiting their parents, Mr. nnd Mrs.
John Lcchleitner. * Mrs. Julia
Weiler has been on the sick list.
* Lester McLeod, son of Mrs.
. Myrtle McLeod of Delton, ha*
I been promoted to the rank of
Corporal and assigned to the

Fifth Academic Squadron. Shep­
pard Field. Texas. Before enter­
ing the army. Corp. McLeod was
employed at the. Marshall airport.
♦ John Winferd McBain, sou of
Roy McBain of Delton, has been
promoted from staff sergeant to
technical sergeant at the Blythe­
ville. Ark., army air field where he
Is chief radio mechanic ot the
701st -squadron. Sergeant McBain
was inducted Into service January
M, 1041. and has been stationed at
Blythvllle since last July. He grad­
uated from the.W. K. Kellogg Ag­
ricultural school In 1930 and tn
1938 completed a course at the
Coyne Electrical and Radio shcool
* Supt. R. W. Harper, superin­
tendent of the Galesburg school*
for the past thirteen years has ac­
cepted a position a* superintend­
ent of tiie Delton Rural AgHcultural school for the coming year.
The Harpcts plan to move August
l*t to Wall lake w^ere they will
reside. * Mr. and Mrs. John Anders
of Kalamazoo have been, spending
several days with their brother­
m-law and sister. Mr. and Mrs.
Willard Whittemore. * Mr. and
Mrs. Herman Reynolds spent two
days last week with rehtives at
Three Oaks. * Mr. and Mrs. Chas.
Whittemore of Rutland called on
their brother nnd sister-in-law. Mr.
and Mrs. Will Whittemore Bun­
day. * Jake Adrianson and Mft.
Eli* Doud visited Mr. and Mis.
Porter Knowle* nt Hickory Cor­
ners. Friday afternoon. * Mr. and
'ir*. Purur Knowles of Hickory
Comers and Mr. and Mrs. Chi.rle*
Fisher of Richland spent Sunday
evening with Jake Adrianson and
Mrs. Ella Doud.

Jeose

Osgood.

*

Mr.

and

Mr*.!

Ronald Anders and family entertalned at a family dinner Sunday
in honor of - Caraid Cook from
Great Lakes Training Station and
Leun Cook from Selfridge Field. «
Don Springer who left Tuesday to
report at Detroit in the Navy Air
force Is at a camp in Ohio. * Mr.
and Mr*. L. D, Woodman called on
Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Kellar and
son at Stewart Lake, cottage Sun­
day. * There was a good crowd
out to the program at
the
church Saturday evening.-» Franci* Springer began work Monday
morning in Battle Creek. * Mis*
Rose Clark of Hastings spent part
of test week with her »bter. Mrs
Will McCallum. * Remember 'the
school reunion at the school house
thl* weak Saturday. July 17th. *
Pvt. Harold Bronunel* returned to
Camp today. Monday after spend­
ing his fifteen day furlough with
hl* wife and daughter a* the Hat­
tie Anders home. ’ •

Mrs. Herb Cook of Middleville. Burehduff of Hasting*. * Sunday Luella Bchrier and *on Hubert were
Miss Barbara Lewis spent the nut visitors al the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bunday evening callera at lhe home
week there.'* Miss Glennie* Gelb Franc Gorham were Mr. and Mrs.
spent lhe weekend In Richland with Willard Bagley and family. Mr. and Twyla Jarrard of Dowling, waa a
__ Buehl Beatty ___
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Reed and Mrs.
and family and guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
ana Roy Oaks and family Sunday. *
daughter. She attended the birth- Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Gorham and
day party Friday in honor of 8u- ; family ail of Kalamazoo. * Mrs. Mr. and . Mrs. Jamea Wilcox called
zanne Reed. * Perc Boykin and Dr. Wm. Haven* returned home Thurs- on-Mrs. Robert Wilcox of Chidester
C W Barton and tons of Middle- 1 day much improved in health which district. Thursday evening.
town. Ohio are spending the week i» good new* to her mar- frte-4BANNER WANT ADS RAI
with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Boykin * Mr. and Mrs. Harry Dunn and
and family. * Mr. Bassett of Nash-1
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ville 1* spending sometime with Mr.
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Report of the Condition of The Hastings Oty Bank
and Mrs. Arthur
Lathrop.
* Mr.
; and Mrs. Earl Gates spent last
Monday evening in Kalamazoo with ..t
In il.«
„t MkMgsa'ii ih»
»&lt; t&gt;u&gt;ine» on Jane so, isi
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Gates. A Miss I
.
iuu M». it
Emma Johncock of Detroit came ; pQbu.*«a in sccoriusc* with * c*ii »»*• hy «h&lt; Conai»«i»n«r »f th* wsakli
Sunday to spend the summer with
garJLm w U. yrevUtoa. t Bmtea 13 at U* Miehig.n nsuei
her mother. Mrs Emma Johncock.1
*
. * Friend* are sorry to leant Prank to,utBU0“
Humeston u ill and hope he will
be better soon. * Mr. and Mrs.
Merle Amick and daughter of
Glendale spent last Monday with
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Applegate
and Eble.

GLASS CREEK
CLOVERDALE
\Mr. and Mrs. Russell WhllteMr*. Frank Humeston spent sev­ piore And daughters were visitor*
eral day* the prut week In Jack^- 'In the W. Pew home in Hastings
ron. attending the Daughters' of | Sunday. * Chrtsterie McGlocklin of
Grand Arrnv of RepubUc.xShe wa* Hastings returned home Sunday
a guest of Mr and Mrs. Gordon 1 after spending the week with her &gt; Gillette. *• Mrs. Raymond Dings grandparents. Mr. and Mr*. For- . ' ’
and children of Dowagiac, who ' rest Havens. Anita McGlocklin 1* - ’
have been spending a week with, spending thl* week with them ♦ '...
their grandmother, Mrs. Lucy Dings Weekend visitors at Fred Otis’ *
returned home Sunday. * Mr. and 1 were Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Slddcll
Mrs Sam Gelb entertained Chartea | of Pontiac, A Visitors at the Roy ...
Eckier of Kalamazoo several days ■ Erway home during the past week
last week. * Mr*. Glehn Kxhler ' were Mr. and Mrs. Dick Rose and lis .spending several days in Chicago -«on’ of Hastings and Mr. and Mr*
visiting'Mr. and Mrs. Merle Kah­ Brownell of Orangeville. * Harold
l&gt; r. * Vriends are very glad to learn | Otis who has been attending mF.’Bernard
Watson
who
has
been
very
i
tary
school
In
Tennessee
Is
visiting
,
WEST HOPE
sick Is able to be up a little each at the Fred Otis home while await'*
A
t.'.kl
crowd
a*, tended day. Wo all hope for you, Bernard ' Ing further Instructions.
the Aid Wednesday at the Ira n very speedv recovery. * Mrs. 1
Oegotxi honw| * FTtendr. were Cha*. Leonard of Hostings and SOUTHWEST RUTLAND
sorry to hear Mr*. Martin, moth­ Mrs. Ralph Herrick of Kalamazoo
Mr and Mrs. George Havens and
er of Mr*. Oeluha Morehouse. I* culled on Mrs. Lester Monica Sat­ son Dick of Detroit came Sundav
in the Plainwell hospllaL with a urday. * James Lewis ot Leslie for a week’s visit with the former’s
broken hip. * Mrs. Belle Shepherd siwnt lhe weekend with Mr. und parents, Mr., and Mrs Wm. Haven*.
wa* a guest at lhe Ira McCallum Mrs. Walter Lewis, a Mrs. W. D. * Mr. and Mrs Lester Lord and
home Tuesday night and Wednes­ Brook* spent the past week in family of Cloverdale spent Sunday
day and attended the aid supper Ypsilanti with Mr. and Mrs. Stere with Mr. and Mrs. James Wilcox.
Wednesday. * Mrs. Lynden John­ Knrme* and family. A Mis* Mary Yvonne remained for a longer vis­
cock and daughter Joy are spend­ Lon Lewis, is spending the week it. A Lelila Oaks spent Saturday
ing the week with her father. with her grandparent*. Mr. and night and Sunday with Mrs. Jas.

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Hundreds of Pairs of Rationed Shoes

GO ON SALE RATION FREE!
Odd Lot Shoe Release by Authority of the O. P.A

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Report of Condition of the NationSI Bank of Hastings
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TOTAL DKPO8IT8
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Price tags are marked ’WAY DOWN
below regular ceiling prices! At this
special selling you’ll find just what you need in summer shoes for all the family!

W Short Lines and Broken Sizes
It's just like getting shoes as a gift! The time is limited

ALL Must Go!
don’t delay

here’s

Include

(Victory tumch
It will relax your war nerves
and give you added energy, too!

IT’S EASY TO SERVE YOURSELF HERE!
Busy? You bet! We’ve been adjusting prices on hundreds of pairs of shoes for
this event. Come in and have a look
you’ll see what we mean
we re
going to close them out regardless of original cost
our loss, your gain!

Ask For Highlands Dairy Grade A Milk!

HIGHLANDS GRADE A MILK

Remember-Only 12 Ration-free Days

JULY 19th to JULY3lst

■A The lunch box that carries a thermos of milk is
sure to win the praise of the hard-working mon on
the production line. It gives just the pick-up he needs
after working so hard to get the war materials to our
fighting forces, and it helps to relax his tired nerves.
Enjoy the* flovorful goodness of a cold gloss of milk
every day and see how it keeps you feeling strong and
healthy!

HIGH IN CREAM CONTENT. RAW
OR PASTEURIZED. PT. 7c. QT.

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SHOESTOBE

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BUY U. S. WAR BONDS AND STAMPS

HIGHLANDS DAIRY
Phone 2651

ROBERT W. COOK. Prop.

Hutinge

�THE HASTINGS BANNER, THURSDAY, JULY 15, 1MJ
Staff Sgt. Jack C. San of the Air! ii a graduate ot Columbia and Ford­ Franklln store. The groom te a BURIAL OF MRS.
Corp, stationed In Trinidad re- ham Universities,
fnwiuate of Tbornappio KaitaM
ceivad a Ibcal furlough and went by • No date has been set for the High tchuol -37 and ha* attend*! ,
plane to lhe Island of Barbados wedding.
Michigan State coilere. Ho is no*
employed at the While Product*
of Mr. and Mn. H M Elliott ar.J
11
Core, Middleville.
Mia* Beverly Brown of Hastings Woodland yesterday afternoon
lour o'clock. Mra. Buitle, who i
Ule UU1)(1 M an Wtnd of w* V M I
fa
I I L. I I J
ORCHESTRA GOES TO
Hugo Wunderlich of mu city, had
paradise and had a most enjoyable
..
:
..
„
UiIlP
Friday evening Mrs J. H. Haney BAY CITY CASINO
made her hurue in Lincoln with her
Mr and Mr* Earl G Rothaar
ho.teM to her club of eight for
Hastings friends will be interested daughter. Mrs. Preston Manning,
to know that Barry Hastings 'Lau­ wncie death occurred on April fl.
have been vacationing at lhe HSeveral
Neil Painter's at Long Branch Land- , m“n held the top bridge score,
rence Welle) and the other members since which time Mrs. Burate ha*
of the Paul NeiUon orchestra, that Kdually failed, death being due to
ing. Uike Fenton.
has played continuously in Toledo
rt trouble. The family formerly
Mr* Mary Meyers of Nashville
a since Oct 25, 1942. went to Bay rraided m Woocuanu , 'her sujand daughu-r Mr*. Uc«4 OU&lt;&gt;n of Biteen Sullivan entertained with ~
Mr. and Mr*. Carl Weanlnter. Jr., i
Bennett.
'
Detroit were callera aL the E. O
ft,. 7A?"
John Walters and daughter-in­
Oily June 13. where they are en­ vivora are a daughter. Mr-. DeVet c en hundred feet east &lt;
nd Mr
th.Tom Rtebhin.
Btebblna. who gaged at the Casino at Winona England of -Washington, D. C, a and about three mm*
,h
* pleasure of Tnm
law of Grand Rapids, left Mondav ohd
Mr. and Mra. Duane MIDer had j Mr*. It. G. Finnic, JoAnne, Gor^ Rothaar home Monday
three day vacation
in Holland don and Barbara and Mias Evelyn
for Texas to visit Lorraine Walters
•
A weekend guc.st of Mrs Omer left on Wednesday for Fort Custer. Beach. Before going to Toledo, the son. carl Burkle of Woodland; live
“ WMIt■1 Hailey ot Louisville, Ky, wlio will Barnum was Mr*. Lucille Ailerdtng
wlio is in training there. On their
orchestra was at Louisville. Ky. grandchildren and one great-grandMn Frank Andrus entertained for several months.
home from Battle Creek,
Mrs.
way they will stop off in Kansas
Mrs Harold Hubbard and sons be tne guest of Mr. and Mis. Robert of Grand Rapids.
'
were Wednesday Finnic, arrived -inMt**
the let
city'Saturto visit Rex Walters who u ata- —
of■ Hudsonville
Mr Hastings has been making---------------- —---------------■ln« tn a hospltaL MM.
ha Mote wa* a guest of lhe Women's Hospital Board an
,,r
received a broken ankls
al Monday.
lioned. ..
there.
of Mr an
and
CUud Ken*
ewning,
musical arrangemenU for lhe or-1 NAVY MOTUERK
: the Ralph Ro**-* at their home at
Mrs. Georgia Glbon of Detroit, 'ft??,.. Mvrnn
tcnowl*. who 1
Wm- Hunrt of Fort L«x»*sr&lt;i Leach lake over Die week'nd.
:
chestr* and ha* done considerable ' The Nary Mothers will meet next
y
to
Mra.
Philo
'»!«*■ luu been*vtolting relative* In Grand
I U. Raymond F. Collier to here1
‘ 'plft}.,
outride work, also solo wars and Wednesday-Aly 21 al 7 M pm. *4
.. on sick leave- from Percy Jone* • 9’“T?-. -..-.Ine Chandler), her arrangement* for fWbr show teams. ] Ulf US.O. Room. From now unlU BanftaM recently. * Mtn
Edger,
returning to».her
home Mon_4
----------------------------------------returned on Wednesday
«
sister-in-law.
Mr*.
John
Chandler,
Recently lie has written and pub- further notice the meetings will be I Dermott and daughter
it hospital until Aug. 10th. visiting his
Un Fred liale At
*Mr. and Mrs. Ivan J. Snyder and with Miss Joyce Lipscomb, who will
entertained fifteen guest* op TliUr*- ll&amp;bed several compositions He has m the evening.
atriM Dunning attend*
Mr. and Mr*. Ivan J. Snyder and spend
/nend'severat'days*
at”the home
homc"of
wl,c at the bo,nc o( her P*rents.
several days at
of: u *
*ch
C1‘ *-Ukc
“c'
D
,
'
I T. U. meeting in Woo
«■_ _ Omo
v_________
■_
i' Mr. and Mr*.
Hnla-rt Lauren*on
laurcnuui Mr. and Mr* W. J. Lyons.* Ha»- day cvenlrar Summer Dowers were been with the organization for tile
thildren Janna Lee and Ivan J. If. mF and Mr*.
Knowles
Mrs. Robert
uwd
a*
decoration*
and
the
bingo
.day at lhe home of Ml
i^e'nt
’•Dniriday ^Cn
Creek ,
seven years. During his stay
—
&lt;n Battle,
n.tii.
. d,weekrnd*wlth
—
.
Hoevenur
n ofHirrrxt
Elkhart.
Ind. and
Ws. R.her
22. hMr*
Mr*. Collier
Collier ha*
has been prize* were given to the honor guest
Irii'lng nra...~fa.
Mra. Snyder's
parcntaT Mr yp^nt tKe
rriatives
in 0,wl
and *°
Mrs
Baldwin
and Mr.
»on tings.
making
dtedo, Mr. Hastings enlervaineti
aking her home with he- parent* .Mrs Oi*i was also Ute recipient of
In. Ol*t wa* alvo the
( the .ervice men at the U8O
nd Mra. Fred K Benham. Mrs. Kalarnaxno
rxiMaiiMUXA. and
naiu muhum
Monday
/ with
"&gt;h&gt; iu
hlv» —
of New Bedford, Masa. are guesta for Z'-'ZT
over Z
a ;ear,
ye.
dUtlllg WlllC-h time
miscellaneous shower tn honor of I
a- wprk
*. receiving
week ror
for 30 Werk
week*,
receiving
Inyder and Janna also called on Dr brother. Peter Hocvenair, at Rich- »f Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Francium at her hu*band has been -caning In her
rr recent marriage.
marriarr
_______ &lt;.U-S.Oi
X
•____
•. an- ■honorary
land.
'
’
pin
for-»his ef­
’—■*
—- ■ Wall lake.
• , Australia.
Mr*. Pete Powell, formerly cm- ■ Milton Warner in Battle Ctwk. *
forts.
I Nr. and Mrs. Henry ValiUing and
weexena guests
guests of
or Mr.
m,.*. nnd
ana Mrs
Mrs
Mt*. Willard Hmlth and son re- I Mrs. Roy Hubbard and Mr.- MorWeekend
On Friday. Mr* Wendell Boylan of
________
Two
\oung
men
who
were
former­ ployed at the. Coffee 81wp is now Mr*. Charlie Ricker of Owendato
HobertHolme* were
nnd Mr®.
Mr*,■ turned on -Friday
two
wereMr
Mr. aiid
----* from
•• —a -— wevics
- . r.s litli were guc*U. of Ml*. Manon Battle Creek entertained with a mis- ly with tlie-Niehen orcheztra,
kniLv David and Donald of Muakc- ftubert
al Kellogg Field In Battle
to vUitlng her slater. Mr*. Mina
—“u the*Nielsen orchestra, Rox
Royworking
'
--------- Rownburg
--------of, Ypaltatitl.
R jjrjyj
i Baw'yer pi KaUnuuoo on Tuesday.
! V11
'toll
With tier mter
stater in
in Muskegon
Muskegon
teon were In town Thursday evening Clarence
tx-lfaneou* shower In' tionor of ber
Aldrich.
.
PmHrom
of
Hastings
and
Jack
Mecreek ai-HeV.
m&gt;a. Pinky
r.uK,uu».utc,n
Mm. M
Htuart
KelleyKelley
1* spending
Mr. and Mrs. L. J Teegardui are
Mr. and Mr*.
Johnston
m. Btuart
te spending
land Friday visiting relatives nnd
stater. Mis* Bernlta Tuckerman, *
who
‘‘J' Gulre of Battle Creek, are now
Dr. and Mr* Edwin Schmidt have
spent last we&lt;-k
»rek i;:
in Grar.S
Grand’ Rapida
Rapidsthe
tlxweek
Ttt-inlr.Flint
Flintwith
trfti:her
h;;daughtxixh
planning to move to Grand Rapid# will become the bride of Lt. A&lt;
[friends.
- serving
„
k
f
in
the
armv.
Their
nlace*
|
moved
to
Chicago
where
.
Dr.
।
---------r-iu.
.
Monday
where
he
ha*
employment
OBITUARY—
with
Mr.
und
Mn.
Edward
Johnston
ur.
Mrs.
Jos.
Jclll*.
'
I Mr. and Mrs. William Weaver and
Berlin, in the near future. Tteenty
werr Immediately
immeu«aieiy filled
hum by
uy Toledo
inieuc ' Schmidt WM transferred from Clear MRS ERNEST J. EDGER
FPu 1 were
'
Mi*.
Clurlre
Murphy
ha,
gone
to
and
oA
Tuesday
were
guesta
of
Mr.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Bimmer
Myers
nnd
(granddaughter Barbara Card from
guesta were
present
enjoyed lhe
mmjetan*,
&gt; the
orchestra
con-- ■ Lake Camp. This change leaves only
-, u
-------cqvi
and
nd ^Mrs
Mrs ^Milton
Milton Mup&gt;hy\^,
Murphy. (
daughter of Pt
Fieeport,
report^ 111,
111., caiiula*.
came la.,. —
..venl.u,
aims.
Rin.who
a Thme «U*nd.
ft m--funcU^
never has
r.^_h^
Laura Belle Rock, daughter of
■Lansing, spent last week al Wall
missing one techntclan st Pennock iwspital.
Sgt. and Mrs. Lester DeVau)t of week for their vacation at GUn like. band, who lias been JSi
transferred
1
o.?
w
i™
’
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X
*
Ad.nn Mows and Sarah Ann Rock,
Dake In the Fisher cottage. Their Colorado
Coi.. are expected
--------- --- -M
U&gt; their Mrs. Schmidt having rfrved in that was
one. engagement, testifying to
olorudo ’sprln'gs.
Springs.’Col
Mr.. and Mrs. Royal Myers have there from Treasure Island. .Cal. t,u
m
born In Hastings, Michigan.
■daughter. Mr*. Robert Coojkt spent today
fine aonity.
ability. Their
booker nan
has tnem
them capacity during her stay here
.
or
... Friday
. .. to spend two
wo weeks
weeks m^n
ixW spending aeveral days
day* with
wlU. for a six weeks course at M I T H&lt;- ■
।llnc
ineir ocoacr
January 1st. 1IM, and
[the weekend with them.
luring
in town last week conferring with Thursday.
with Mr and Mr* H. J Freelanc
Freelanc. t&gt;
Uietn.
Wm.
lL». u
radio
technician 1st class. Ttieir
„ ’
. .V'1”..
.
a
radio
Their
I
died
at Mercy Hospital, Jaohaon,
I Mr. and Mr* Rene Oangulllct. and Mr. and Mrs. Don Blivin.
the winter month* and their friend* Mrs. Prank Carrothera and MU* Michigan. Wednesday. July 1. IM;
I Ml,,. DeH. Kopp B visiting friend* . small son. Oat/ Scon Murphy, is
[Mr. and Mn. Clair Johnson nnd uS &gt;■ l»4 mH £S.r.“£niS!: '"v’KSUSlVuDrtwU b U&gt;.- here with his grandmother. Mr&lt; Dowling MU* Tuckerman received hope for their continued success.
Lottie Teuslnk. regarding eligible aged fl9 years, six months and six
manv lovely and useful gift*. Lt
__________
__________
Lon Richard, Mr. and Mis. Ralph
nurses for. tile army and navy and
Leonard Murphy.
Berlin was formerly of Bedford: son TIIORNAPPIX GARDEN CLUB
[Weaver and daughter Margaret Sue
also graduate nurse* in lhe com„o
Cipt Jorjren Hansen from clear of
Mr and Mrs. Nelson Berlin, now
[and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Newton
united tn mam
, Lake Camp lias bevn-traiufmed to of
'nic
nie Thorfiapple
inornappie uaraen
Garden uiuo
Club met munlty available for hospital duty was unitea
Pttt*for4
He is stationed at July
[and daughter Darla Jean, spent teat '
L.1 c.^n.1 Stiuni
Jolm Ban., u I..., Wen Iwme Iran -rirMt-fjlteM
areffe LakM. Ill
nj.
• . *
8. al the home of Mt*. Lloyd at home, were Lt. Muriel M. Light Edger, of Hastings,
with
Newport.
Ark.
™w's,2r'"iSdMSwunJmMi! «&gt; T'.try?;: t--1.
A1: .
Valentine
members
and "
“nd Mr*. Katherine Pullen of Battle whom
she lived hap
V4UCUIUIC with
WIUI 20
40 IIHIULZ
. ’ aiiu
w,U'CU
Win
. Young and daughter. Barguesta present A Miort buxine* Cr5*k
.year*. He preceded her in death.
U“truct°r at Hie
batu. and James Malccitu accom ‘
| Frank Raymond of Greenville. Laughlin spent Munday In Lake!£. “
meeting wa* conducted by the , Members of the Andrew Geiger January 8. 1936.
t paiutd
piuucd mis.
aais.Jfoung
Ypoitenti on
on !,
1 Wcsvw
Pleasant airport.
xoung to xpouanu
Sas a Sunday visitor of Mr. and ’ Mr. and Mrs. Guy Giddies* were
President. Mr*. Mohler, durins , family arc holding a reunion on
Six children were born to them,
'11,e R*'- “‘'d Mrs. E. L. Crocker auuoay. lhe* taiicr renaming for
Ini. Harry_Bcobey. Mrs. Raymond Sunday guest* of friend* at Gull I and children ot Brighton were at .Mxne
which tiie club voted to nay for one Sunday at Fltagerald park in Grand all of whom now remain to tnoom
time. —
Mus Young
went U&gt; I
------ -----• •
■who had been spending the wr.-k take and al Richland.
| Ledg* D
u
u
Uielr lou: Greta-Mr*. J. K ChenM.
stove at the new Ty den Park.
ttveir cottage on .the Wesleyan Muskegon Mvnnay u&gt; slay a week, i
■with the Scobey* returned home
The program wa* in charge of
Bob Saunders has been promoted of Jackson. Michigan: MarcfltaM
Weekend guests of Mr. and Mr*., Methodist campground* last week.
Mrs Levi Payne of Maiibtcc und j COUNTRY CLUB NEWS
■with him.
Mr* Burton. An interesting srtlcle | to the rank of Pfc. He expect*
of Albion, Michigan; Emae$
Clair McKee were Mr an4 Mr*, and also calk'd on Hiutings friend*. Mi*. Preu Caiu and twin son* &lt;u
fuitv-flvc were urescnl al the on flower arrangement through th- ' ReV a-furlough in a couple of week* 4 Edger of Jackson. Michigan;
I Lockwood Working and son spent . Jess Tervort of Vandalia.
Dr. and Mrs. Echmldt. who spent Sal
‘itodS’
!!tt: age* was given by Mrs Long. The end seys he enTOys the Home Front -Mra. C 8 Jones, of JM0M,
|Uie weekend visiting in Holland
Friday guest* of Mr. anJ Mrs ' Dm winter here, left last week lor
the color scheme of green and wlUte arrangement of flower* started in ,w*? Vkr&gt;' “«*«&gt;■
I Mr*. Robert Brown I* slaying with Albert Hernry were Mr and Mr* hi* new Public Health Service a*ft
Thayer, of Clarkabm, Michlgazv, gnd
b. Weaver, vocational agri- Thayer,
[Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Brown ot Ann Wlll Matteson and daughter. Betty jgnment at Chicago; He wa* cun- Bairns visited Mi** Anne Burton n. being used with shasta dalsey* and India many centuries ago Mr*
[Arbor, while Mr. Brown Is a patient taiu. of Jackson and Sunday guest* netted with lhe Cua.it Guard camp; Anu Aitxir on Friday. Mls* Lqcy my rue centering the table*.
Burton then eave one on preset? cultural Instructor at Delton Oon- Mary—Mn
Bridge prizes were won by Mrs.
fat tiie University hospital
He i* were Mrs. John Sullivan und moth- here.
rolidated school and T. N. Knoof. Michigan.
; MMMctt accompanied them wild .Clayton Brandstelter and Mrs. R. day arrangement*.
I convalescing from a major opera­ er. Mr* Schwucho of Baltimore and
I
The
rest
of
the
meeting
was
dvocational
agricultural
instructor
at
-Richard
'
...
Potts of Hammond. Ind, a|ient the du&gt; with Mrs. Held Bas­ E. Walt, with Mrs. Ray Branch voted to members making lovely , HMtlngs high, are attending the
lion underwent curly this week.
m,. find
„„u Mr*. Aaron Schwucho of
Mr.
, is the guest of tils parents, Mr. and alt, who B uienain* summer school, winning lhe golf tor odd holes.
New York City, and John T.
Mrs. Delbert Reynolds who crush- Battle Creek.
bouquets of the Dower* thev ind ' 24th Annual Conference for in- ; of
label sujon ipeni aatiuRock, of Los Anaeles. California;
Oul-of-town guesta present were brouyht THe tea committee then |
cJl her hand in a cellar door
- ■ •*
Mr. and
Mrs. J. W. 'Hewitt and 1 Mrs. C. S. Potts, al Gun lake this 'day aiiemoon unu Sunaay with
,or
aErtcuRural
eive grauoenuaren; one greatMiss Evelyn Bailey of LoutevUlc. served refreshment*
la spending h few days recuperating family and Mr. and Mrs Henry week.
The next al Michigan State College. July 13
Child: and by a large circle of
Ml** -Charlotte
Barnum—of Chi------------ --------------. Ky_ with Mr*. Ray Finnic and Mrs. meeting
tli
at the home of her daughter and Kline spent last week at tiie Mrs. I ------will be a picnic at Tyden It0 .
„
___________
d
„» ... more distant relatives and friend*.
and
Gay Jordan of Sylvania. Oh&gt;o. wltn ; part
son-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Orville Edward Story cottage at Gun lake | cagu ia in the city this wt-t-s —
«- Bmelker. ton of Mr
Except for some years spent In
L*,Imz V a t, n,&gt;,wri n o
I tnd Mr* Clarence Smelker. Middle- j«rk*on she made her h6me
n
Dr. and Mrs. Norbert Schowaiter
-Y!'"5:1:*'•&lt;**•*™ M,
».
leave Friday for Detroit to attend spending a ten day furlough with
2,lle'. Wd.°
ta Hasting* where her husband waa
ST Bnd«l“ SSdFro; "'STEbVem DOWLWO
the War Service Conference and Mr and Mr* William D. Hubbell ‘ » CMd« C&gt;.rbU,..n recun.ri
On Frida)
' Puerto Rico for the past eight year*, engaged In school work a* School
Glcndon Wo&lt;x!ruff. who is at the ; MUMU &lt;ram a via, w,m ,«.&lt;!«&gt; ~
iClInlcid Assembly of the American
‘LruTu N?w™
expects to arrive in Havana on hl* Cnmmthinner of Barry County. She
“C‘.:,£!e . Mrs Nettle I. M.mrtev r
in
Battle and friend* in Grand Rapids.
• committee in charge of this gather- j
{Osteopathic Association. They will Veterans' . hospital
:
return on Tuesday.
Creek, *i&gt;cnt a few days last week ; u.. Rna
r'iA
---w .
,» sir* vvmiam
.
.—
‘‘‘l Tu«*W tor Carson City St. D?Ji Wai M.
I Mrs Belmont Plnney, of Brook­ with Mr. and Mrs Harry B Hurless
....................... .............
।
MIm Betty Ann Ingram spent laa*. S5E! ‘ nt? iffftcT
U *
and Marion where they are vuiung .
. . .
■
lyn. N. Y.. ha* returned to her
,
’A"
Mr an.
relatives fo; several day*.
colnni)&gt;Ue fnr
week’, fte
Diomc after visitlug her jrarciita, week,in Battle Creek With Mr. and
,n HasUngs and Freeport, ob- byteria n church of Ha*tlng* at 1
|Mr. and Mr* Dan Ashalter, and her • MMr*1‘MarftAwrtK*of' Los Angele* Clayton Mataon returned uundaywha^tiw luncheon u Mrs Clayton Brand- 71*
| tamed hl* college degree at Albion. P. M Saturday, July 10th. 1943. were
Lister, Mrs. B. Clark.
18 .h
years.
Mr*., Munday has lived i uahtnlng struck the home of conducted by iier Pastor. Rev. S.
suent Uie werkJnd withMr a d 1,om On,nd Wand “* ,he uM*r hadi ton for’ a°w^k
*
“ “e,ler Mr»- George Hebden. Mrs . wi
'h27 .ura?
•
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. .VL
I Ml** Pattie Carter of Kalamazoo spent me wecaenu wnn wrr.
with h*r sister.
is survived by
”.r.i anun
4*,”?'nrnlnauta.
where thev snent
their ha&lt;! *** “ Iur “ wu,lt'
,
U&gt;rra:.ce ITethrlc, Mrs. Warner'i rl,„&gt;SShe
AStaling
Swmable Sunday after- Conger Hathaway. Moderator of the
■was a weekend guest of Mbs Jane*. Mrs George Heath and Mr. and Mrs.' prninauta. where they spent their I Mra. Edna DaaMtt und Miss Lucy , DenUxi. Mr*. Robert Harkness oral ।I her husband. John Munday, of ra
Spon&gt;blp WM
3ynnd of Mjchjgun pniiowlng the
In- i. n(xjn
no_&gt; Mr
,,r ODOnaqiP
wa. , M
C F Amtell
vacation. Mr*. Batnctl went on to1 „----- ---------- -—------ : —
' dlana: one'daughter. Mrs Marly e^ratir.g from * ™t
tBoekekx)
from a recent operation, services intennent. under the diree,*.:sor &gt;c=te*-Mr*. Paul Kauikner and Mr*. Clay- I Hart, of Howe. Ind . one *on.Clar- euperating
Mrs. Fterry Bowser returned to
Mountain for a virit with her
^nra?°L&gt;n
Mp
i. P:™“'28-_
| Mrs.' Frit* Southworth and son Fort
Walldorf
FA fa—
to u
Vi-Ji
Pfc. ton Bennett of Middleville.
It struck an electric light at the 'of
U®
1
Wayne on Monday alter spend- mother. Mr* C. T. Hampton.
.
,uay
9V ,n
'” ’the
*»•• former's son. «•
■David of Lansing, are spending thl*
i ence ErnobUnter of Battle Creek; .‘ bead
j"cau of
Kt
Id
Bassett,
of
Camp
Claiborne.
I
----------------««
I
hi*
bed.
completely
demolot iiu oca.
aetnoi- **•
Mr. and Mrs. Max Dietrich und
recek with her mother. Mrs. Nell ing several days at the home of
lira tire?•!1,hlns “• mUo le»nn« Away some
Michigan.
Wilbur Lane.
children of CT. lex go are spending La. who i* spendmg nta turlough OLNER—WARNER
[Boekeloo.
'
pkffn
nr
an?iVy
tnfS'
i£j5n
c
*
and
t^r
1
°f
th&lt;
chimney,
there
with
Mr*.
Bks*ctt.
Mix*
LuSaturday.
June
26.
Miss
Neva
1
Mr. and Mrs. David Irwin were Uie week with Mr. and Mrs. Aloeri
I Judith Ann and David Beverwyk
unnrammn I hlo»ln« 4001 Ant* utestcr ail throuxii1
elite Bassett ha* been m Atm Arbor Warner, granddaughter of Mr. and :
■pent part of last week with their guests of Mr. and Mrs. Willis Irwin Beumer and oilier relatives.
jay and onerman Williamson ,....
k» •house
-----.....
— Mr _or Mrs
Neither
week.
Mrs.
Nora
Dawson
returned on for ■jverai duy* and leavw today Mrs. Willis Struble of Hasting*, and । ers.
krandparenta, Mr. and Mrs. Max . In
... Muskegon test ---„—
- —
- —
of Battle Greek and Bert William- &lt;•—
&lt;u
__x
----,-j.
■Bump.
—
-k*Mn' Francis »
Hamilton
and non, Friday •liom
her yacau04l .yjp (O lor Fort Wayne wliere she ha* em- Robert Olner, son ot Mr. and Mrs son of Climax. The funeral wa* Sponable were injured, but were
. ployrnent.
John Olner of Irving lowifthip, were
badly friahtened.J Mrs. T Townsend of Kalama.--..&gt; Daiid. who are making their home Mexico.
at the Leonard chapel on Wed­
went Saturday “'with" Mr7“TTi with Mr and Mr*. Fmi Jones sinanie
and
clilford CllnTwo Barry
County
farming
Alden Burgess und Arthur' De- united in marriage, the ceremony held
Bwunson.
Mr. Hamilton I* in---the service,
ucaU o
r COUsln
IOI, wtr
wtr_ -KUCaLS
0If j„.
llcr
cousln ln
ln vanriy left Tuesday for Saginaw af- being performed In the chapel of nesday. July 14. at two p.M, the yquruutera. Charles McDcrmid. Bat­
----------------------------- —-- left ton
L. Winston Stone otfictelina. tle Creek, R.3. and Dick Staffen.
Gordon Finnic
a few
fewday«
day* on
onTuesday
Tuesday for
Casey. Iowa,
Iowa, tn
—
• -----on...Tuesday and
....W-a- i lcr a two d ry visit with tha lor- ; thePeople's Church.
Gordon
Finnic spent
spent a
for-- Casey;
to-G,,
ralK
j 5Ledge
East Lansing Rev.
ON THURSDAY, JULY
Interment waa in lhe Union ceme- Delton. R-2. have cnlcokl the$A00n
tl* week with
withJimmy
at »pcnd
• iuur* p*i«iB*. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey by the Rev. Mr. Oaige before an
Ihi*
Jimmy Radford
Radford at
spend several
revernl weeks
weeks _wlih
with her
herhushus- ..^ny
i-u_
kinds family. Miss Elob* Johnson
. &lt; n«i&gt;, —&gt;■ i,. nEt-.n
scholarship contest of the National
22, there will be a meetof Greenville accompanied her.
j Ihp
*M 1,1
0;c* BnrgeM Mr. Devanny is the piano alter banked with red roses. MMu
Junior Vegetable Growers Associa­
, player in the Eail Gardner orches-1 Florence Wright of Dowling and Funeral service.
Pfc. Richard Munjoy returned to
tion.
It
was
recocted
today
bv
M.
H.
'
tra
cf
which
Alden
L
also
a
memDr.
Fred
Hauser
of
Lansing
were
Camp Reynolds, Texas, test week; ,*’}'*• '****1*®
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Avery, extension service. Michigan
the attendants
after spending a few days with Mr. J, lk FBirtield. Ohio, hat week. 1,0 •
interested, to determine
Funeral services for Wayne Reid,
For her wedding the bride chose aged 15. son of Mr and Mrs Wil­ Slate College. Participants are comMiss
and Mr*. David Irwin. Ou Friday
Ihuilap accompanying nim
Mlw Jean Loppcnthicn returned
relumed
for a $500 grand national
rules ond regulations far
hl* mother, Mrs. Alfred* Kurrioy, when he returned on Friday. She Monday from Ames. Iowa where she n blue and white two-piece silk liam Reid, who died Friday. July 9. petlnx
entertained with a family dinner in l'&gt;«’» to .spend her three weeks' va- । visited for two week* a* the guest jersey dress with white accessories. following an accident, were held a: award, four regional awards of $200
the youth ectivities at the
his honor.
.
j cation there.
j U Gerald Barton of Battle Creek Her corsage was of orchids. Miss the Leonard chapel on Teusday af­ and 33 sectional awards of $100
STEAM HEAT
I Mr. and Mr*. Otto Iscnhatfi'Were
Mrs. Juna Martin and Mr*. Jen- who te atendlng a Navy electrical Wright wore a white and black ternoon. July 13. at two o'clock, the from the $6 000 scholarship fund
gown, the skirt being white eyelet, Rev. B. J. Adcock officiating. Inter­ provided by the A &amp; P Tea Com­
. In Flint and Detroit for a few day* nic Loehr are spending the week at school there.
HOT A COLD WATER
Ht.ro at 7:20 P. M.
and the bodice, black linen. Her ment was in tin Hastings township pany for the National Junior Veg­
etable Grower, Association. The
Mr. and Mrs. I*ster Reynolds lake..
ln GraI1a Raoids over the weekend cordage was of gardenias.
SHOWER BATH
cemeterv. Surviving are the par­ fund also provides for two $23 war
iPllnieHChlwHh‘ ’Eftrnl Hiuvnntrf*'
of mi
Mr.. unu
and Mra.
Mr. ana
and Mrs.
Mr*. itoocrt
Robert scnnicman
SchiUeman
Immediately following the wed­ ents: three brothers. Robert and
a." i. Weekend guests »i
ar.
Plainwell
with
Mr.
Reynolds John Hart were Mr. and Mr*.
•
■
—
• ding. Mr. and Mrs. Olner left on Meredith, both serving. In the Army.,
Mrs. Ulen of• Lansing,
leave Fil.
lor
New —
York
I OUwn
Ollwin and
-nrt two
tw„ daughters.
d.»»hr.r. Miss
Mlss clly wbeJe thc&gt;. wUJ &gt;pcnd
■ father.
,
,
.
a week's fishing trip in northern and Earl at home; four ttoter*. Mrs. 1
.A,*!!?* M ** °r Mp- A'1'1* Helen Hart and Sidney Hamstra
” rof
-t vacation with Mr. and Mrs. Don K. Michigan. They are now residing Thelma Campbel] and Mrs. Margar­
| MoOUfRn 1* her granddaughter. Muskegon.
at Barlow lake for the summer.
et Armour of Hastings and Helen
I A,."J McGufUn, of Traverse citv
Mrs. Martin Perry Hawthorne ■ Schill email.
The bride is a graduate ot Hu- and Dorothy at home; also a grand­
Mrs. George Hebden returned on left on Sunday for Oakland. Calltings High school '42 and before her mother. Mrs; Jasper Reid, of Has­
DOI BIX WEDDING
Friday from a two weeks' trip to fomte. to be with her husband, who -------- EK
—
WEAVER
marriage
was employed At the Ben ting,.
(Philadelphia.
is stationed al tiie Municipal Air­
। bCHLL'ETEK—BKE&gt;TZMAN'N
, Sunday guesta of Mr. and Mrs. 1&gt;ort there.
■
.
,
.
....
I A double wedding ceremony took
°AMvS'raEliai Han » l’,atc ln Chicago, uniting ui marmnnd were Mr*. Mark Garrison of tUge Mtu Bettie Wuver uaUKhtcr
'Delton and Mm. Harry Bukr.r and
' Mr ..ASuJffi Snyder »,.d!
“

FutmII of the Durfee district.

Arthur Haven were Mr
Mr. and Mr*. .WUliam Ptent spent ■ J. Franco u&lt; Oiwnda*
last Wednesday In Grand Rapids
and Mr* Je*s Corwin of
c Jackson.
Mrs Milton Bennert
and *daugh-1
Mr. —
and
Mr* ■ Itenry
I —■■■*■* »UM
—। MM.
—— MMMI Mi I I J 801*11 STld
tar,, ~-r
Judle
Ann.
Rapid* spent Sun.wm
— -j
—— of Detroit, arrived : family ot
of Grand Rapiu*
Mort Townsend, of Lowell, spent' on Wednesday for a few days' visit' day
- with Mr. and Mrs. R. K. Comp.
fondsy with Hastings friends.
iwMh Mrs. maer freoatfa and Mn.;ton.
Mr and Mr*. Jewte Al toft and'J, 8. Fetter. Judle Ann will re-; Mrs. Clare Dean of Batik _
iareiet anent last week in Albion main for a week
Its. spending
snuulin. several
■**•»! days
d.v. wnh
W.tb Mr.
Mr.
jltlnr the Oco Alto/Us
I
V. D. Widrig. Mrs. Edwin . and Mrs. U. F. AngeU and a guetl
Bob Corder and Bob Maae of Smith and Mra Fred Ogden spent
ottamoulh. Va. cajled on Mr «nd Friday in Grand Rapids
J' ;
Barbura Curus, of Baule
[r*. Jesse Altoft Sunday. Other I Mr. and Mr*. Max McKee and Giee*.
■lien were Mr. and Mrs. Oto daughter and Mr. and Mr* Dale
Private Richard Bennett wlio 1*
Order and aon Elmer of Katemaaou McKee and daughter of Buffalo are . steiwned al Camp Actelr, Oregon 11

•ERSONALS

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your Pharmacist is honor-bound to follow
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m
I Mr.
Leo Wdifwe
Wellfare
spent
x‘ "nd
al
H-w and
daysMrti.
vacation
in Detroit
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VaL^re' B^Sn i
Mr.^and
J

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| lire Haman of Chicago and Edsell;
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hansen' Schlueter. MM 1 c son of Mrs. Bermade a business trip to Lansing on tha Rehse of California, on Sat- I
' aa‘ul^.*y’ ,
,
,
„ , । urday. July 3. at 2 o'clock in the i
..JAhL' HohaW&gt;le of Ihdlanajxilte ta1 Lutheran Church ot the Ascensions
nn w0”?1 * B»,M1 i W,,,i the Rev. Wannagat officiating.

Lnd

M?1

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2 c untl Mra

H'”’ RocMord. lllinoL-. were the wily

The altar war. decorated with a
a few day* in Holland. Grand Ha-1 double
candelabrt and basket* of
ven and Muskegon.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Johnson of blue nnd white flowers. Both brides
Grand Rapid* were RUesta of Mr . wore light blue dresses and white
and Mrs. Wesley Hall over the I acce-ssorie*. their small white hats
hat ing blue veils matching their,
I Fourth.
I dresses.
corsages
of
'.uSSST £’.US!‘.Uhn' ,*h0, fa *M-'two
paieTlielr
orenios.
ine consisted
matron of
two pale orchids. The matron of
1*?
VrC,W/Sftrt hO
“Or “Lm&gt;
re ll«light
ht Mae
, honor
also *°wore
bineWith
with
I
vramm^rthb
'■ Mr CL
whllc
white accessories
acce-ssoricx and
and her
her corsage
corsage
"tm5u25*.'.••
_l
was
two
orchid.*
a
shade
darker
_____ I
two orchids a shade darker
I azra. J. o. *
*,ha,‘ ,hc
Mrs. BrciCtman.
J Ironside were
v rcftireVaSd
r*T mother of one of the brides and
1 CordeVL cmn®
y Cordes
“’
and
nd Mrs. C
C.' T
T.’ i
“«*»»«■
MrTaicNeuter
m. a.ki.«..
Mias Velma Fill' anent last week
corsage* of gardenia*. The
in Kain ma zoo nnd now to entertainMk*
"y Ql“"'r
L"p"ri
Mr- anti' Mr*. Plovd Gaskell. Mr. ,Tncrc*cr"
present a;
and Mrs. Clinton Itelir
Lahr nnd
and Mr. and lhe wf Mma. °A
Outl ii
of13town
0w“ --------guesta
Mn
Mrs. A J. Vedder were Sunday were Mrs Bertha Rehse,
RMue and Mr.
1 gguesta
-‘—*— of Mr. —and
..j Mrs. E. B. ..
r• S&lt;)r.t&gt;«
—1 r-rt.tr,
—11. of CnllMore And **
Mr*.
Michael
Connelly
of Marshall.
Mais!...:!
&lt; fornlu. Mrs. Connelly is lhe former
Mrs. Inex Feooel of Ijnulng is a, Irene Cooper. «istcr of Mr. Coope..
। gueat of Mrs. Elsie Reed.
I Following' the ceremony a wec1 Pfc. William Gldlcy. of Kellogg ding dinner was served to sixteen
living Field and Miss Eunice Ja-1 at Math Igler« Dining Room, two
coba of Owoaso were Sunday guests wedding cakes, presented as gifta
,of Mr. and Mrs. A B Oldley.
] to tiie brides by Mr. Schlctitcr * uuSunday guesta of Mr rihd Mrs.1 cle, centered the table and were
Richard Groos were Mr. and Mr* beautlfuly decorated with a large
H E- Wait and daughter. Nancy । Gac centering each, surrounded by
5 .
. K‘.8- “Ctatyre aprl white row buds. Each couple pm
daughter. Janet.
I the first cut into th&gt;*lr own cake.
jT0**?5
5
Ho’h grooms and the best man
the
arc 0,1 the ',"me
ln lh, U 8BmLU-E5iI&lt;5£L?r N,v*- both KroonM returning to re­

Wilcox and Mrs Duane Hunt re-1 ua?j£' “/
turned last »Mk after a short visit
‘7
te em
with their husbands at Kee*ler Field., SfeJL a^ jiL ira.-^P7&lt;fL
Earl Coleman was in Lapeer for £;«* •1 .Aft
a few davs this week on business. •*„
&lt; f lr.. in
Mr. and Mrs. Cedric Morey and “n ehrtrtcal oftiy in Chicago.
Mary Lou were Sunday guests of . wm-v/ v vvnir.eurvr
Mr. and Mrs 8 L Yercer in Bat- ANNOUNCE ENGAGEMENT
Ue Creek
I Mr and Mrv
Don Wright of
John Coleman is at Barlow lake
"nn®“nce_th’‘ en&lt;l!arJBf&lt;n!
for two weeks where he will act as ‘ of .their daughter. Florence, to Chief
counsellor at the T. M C A. camp.!
Officer Joseph Tan Ute. U.
Mr and Mr, George Fulton men' WO *»f New York City, now Ma­
la st week In Wyandotte with Mr non™ «l Ckar Lake
and Mrs. Carleton Kaechele and
ML-s Wright is a student at Mlrhon their return were guesta of Kate- i«an State college and a member
mazoo friends.
j of Ka Dell* sorority. Mr. Tarvilla

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FALL SUITS
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SLACKS at-

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FALL COATS
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' ORDER FOB FVBUCATIOM

Hastings Banner
COOK BROS., Editor*

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CLASSIFIED RATES

lUBSCRIPTlON BATK8

EDITORIAL.
SSOCIATION

NATI

Arthur Bates and family, Denny
Bates. Harold Letaon and Rev. J.
S Dea bier. * Sunday dinner guests
at lhe homr of Mr. and Mrs. Will
Leuon were Mr. and Mrs. Guy
Wi.l'crs and family from near
Charlotte. * Mr. and Mrs. Olendon Eckardt of Hastings visited
his mother. Mrs. Bertha Eckardt
CITY. COUNTRY AND BESOBT
and Mr. and Mrs Victor Eckardt
(Continued from page 1. Sec. 1)
and family Sunday evening. A Mr.
, FOR
and Mrs. Wilbur Hynes were din­ two counties.
Now is a critical period, not only
ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harold
In the Retallen Bond and sump
Smith and Joan Friday.
FOR RENT—UI
FOR RALE—Vining m
Drive but in all ilmllar drives.
SOUTHWEEST WOODLAND
The shock of Pearl Harbor is dasaMr. and Mrs Olenn Wotrtng and ing (aittrough a scar will always
Mr. and Mra. Exra Dell enjoyed a remain); the stimulus of feverish
week vacation at Wall lake. * rearmament punctuated bv advene
Miss Nevah Farlee accompanied news from the bqltle fronts is
FOR REST
WARKHOI'HK FURNITURE —nightly
Mr. and Mra. Ellsworth Smith to •v««sln&lt;: wq (have the Axis def­
Flint Saturday where they wrre initely on the defensive: lhe inweekend guests of Mr. and Mra. Ithllve ha« passed to us.
Gene Fisher. * Mra. Pauline Leh­
But bond «nd «tamp purchases
man of Nashville was a weekend are more Important now than
FOR KENT
guest of Mr. and Mra Ora Leh­ ever. There is Mill one ugly enemy
man. Mr. and Mrs. Hildred Chase to beat — Inflation — and War
and sons of Coats orove. Mr. and ‘’tamp* and Ronds are the best in
Mra. Ronald Lehman of Woodland fact about the oniv. ammunition
were guests this Sunday In honor which ran be used — Except, ot
of Ronald’s birthday. * Mra. Caro­ course, higher taxes.
lyn ObcVman of Grand Haven spent
Ro let's get roing again. Our
las^jgeek .vlith her parents. Mr. •oldlera are licking the Axis—are
our mile.-an । ORDER FOR PUBLICATION
and Mrs. Loren Hershberger. * we on the home front doing as good
, ,, - The Woodland United Brethren a Job in beating inflation!
r
u
*
Misskwrarv
Society
will
meet
with
.. .... ’ ■’*
. h. d.v
.
ur&gt; Mildred
MilHeeH Meaterlv
Mrs.
Hesteriy next WedI nerdav. July 21sL * Mrs. Paul Ouy
Judge and son Raymond were Saturday
1 guests of her sister. Mrs Gaylord
l&gt;«i»-i . Ouv nf Manic Grove and enjoyed
, a visit with her brother Marvin
, who was home on furlough. *
irk l. Iteltna
Lyle Hynes of the Beu Bees who
t is stationed at Virginia Is expected
LOST, FOUND. STRAYED
• home on a ten day leave this week,
, * Mr and Mrs. John Weverman
' and family of Hastings wete Sun­
' dav evening guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Lost, strayed ok
Irwin Eddy. * Mr and. Mrs. Bert
Smith were Sundav dinner guesta
. nf Mr. and Mra. Casgo Smith 6t
’•truing * Mr. and Mrs. Laurence
Lucas and Miss Betty Hsse! at­
tended the Varney reunion at
Thornaople lake Sundav. * Mr. and
Mr- cha« Farl** called on Mr.
and Mra. Isaac Williams and Mrs.
I Pau' Towns Sunday. The latter
Is ill with the measles and bobv
Kandra is spending" a few days with
her aunt. Mm. Arnold Towns. *
ORDER FOB PUBLICATION
Tb* Klloatrlck ML«lon,’rv society Housewives or single girls
will meet with Mrs. Barbara Dalton assist with special census.
Foil KENT—Beautiful front a|.»rtinent. tor il&gt;» twaty of Barry.
MISCELLANEOUS
enmplelelr furni-brd Heat, light. &lt;a.
At a
...,n ut &lt;ai4 I’OOrl. )&gt;-M t on Wednesday. July 14th.

Sheldon Agency
Sarsty Boads
UBS
Has Unit

Swanson Agency
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FARM BUREAU STATE AGENT
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AUCTION SALES
List Your Sals With

HENRY FLANNERY
NASHVILLE

HELP WANTED

Marshall Furnaces
Repairs furnished and
stalled for all makes
,
furnaces

PI.FA8ANT VALLEY
Miss Barbara Brake

Eaves Troughing
Tin Shop

WARTED EMPLOYMENT
FIRST

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mn a.
GIRL with

TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY

109 W. STATE ,
livbstock

REDUCED RATES
Property damage
and Liability
Conforming to Michigan-*

Foil HALE-

KALE
FllR KALE

hound no Mi..

NOTICE TO CREDITORS

Michigan motoriata

Farm Bureau State Agent

AUCTIONEER

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FOR MAI

WANTED—Kitten. part Angora or Per­
•Ian. Mr*. K. X. Mel fit; re. W. (Ireea.
Phone 2IM&lt;&gt;
1 IS
Ft 111 K^I.E -(Ma el Corker spaniel
pappy (rej&gt;. 4- nroatha old (13.00.
Frank 11.. kart « lie.. C. rap be II farm
lU-t.nx., H 1
O mile* Wert ut
llaallaga
7 IS

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HuUagg, Mick.

Shipping Livestock

Every Saturday
JAKE DEPRIESTER

Bxyer far STILES ui
Company Hastings stock­
yards. phone TSU, or call
717—Fl throogh the
week.
tf.

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For your old Scrap Iron,
Radlotora, Batfariat, Alu­
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Lead.
GLENN F. LAUBAUGH
•M Na. Michigan Avanaa
Fbaaa MJ7
BasUnga

CATTLE FttK HALE—Nirly head all
natiro Mocker* and feeder*. Homo
rery eh. Me belter*.
Phone 3041.
Vermont)lie pbtriie. Kennetk power*
ami A«a Klralt.
y.jy
FttH HALE- Hrsl.lered O. L C. hoga.
U,«r&lt; and twill*, and hrreforda. boll*.
Al*o |H,wrr ewra .heller Bell Broth­
er., IS mile. -outb. 3S mile, weal
of Na.brllio. Pbono 8la7.
7-1S
FOB SALE—Yoon&lt; frier cblegena. Mra.
UVerne Wileoa Phono 744 FJ. 7 IS
F()k SAl.Ee—3 Hull., one llufrte.n, one
Durham, one liueroaey. or will trodo
fur botfer*. W. J. Corr. 3 mile, weal
&lt;-f Ha.tiara on Gun lake road. 7-lS
)«&gt;H SALE—Jer.ey holler, p auoa. old.
AI.O bird d.&lt; Mate |.i&lt; about 75 Ibo.
1 &gt;de CoriUo. 3S mile, ea.t Caata
taro.e.-^, mil* *&lt;iuth
7 IS
n&gt;H S‘.l.E &lt;lne iron trey'm.re 3 &gt;ra
w.igbl HHHL- 1 bay mare n ,ra. .right
twill
H.ith &gt;ouud ami gentle
J
mile, north, S/I0 mile ea.l &lt;4 Carlton

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Mr. and Mrs. John Springett of
Nashville supper guests ot Miss
Bertha Wagner. Monday evening.
I July 5th * Mr and Mrs. Will Letson and children Laura. Harold
' and Ardlth were at Grand Ledge
Wednesday and visited at the home
' of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hewstons.
* Mr. and Mrs, Victor Hilbert of
Tuscon. Ariz.. who are spending
J the summer In’Woodland were sup­
per guests of MLut Esther Schuler
snd her mother. Mra. Lydia Schuler
. Saturday evening. ♦ Mrs Lillie
' Miller of Eaton Rapids and her
sister. Mrs. Lnulse Smith called on
Mra. Karl Eckardt Wednesday af­
ternoon. * Miss Bertha Wagner en, tertalned at her home Friday evenlng with a birthday supper in hon-

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Thursday afternoon she visited
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Mm Clare Kauffman of Bowne
Center. * Mr. and Mn. Garfield
■ ybbllng.
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Slater (local). Mr. and Mrs. tes­
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Howlette and family of Clarksville ■hl. ten.
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Sunday. * Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
Kime and Joyce. Mrs. Jane Kime.
Mr. and Mrs. Emery Kime snent TEETH al
Friday evening with Mr. and Mrs.
Henry Belard. Jr in honor of Mrs.
PHONE 17F51 HICKORY
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CORNERS AT MY EXPENSE
stationed tn Ban Diego. Calif., is
expected home thLv week end on a
furlough. * Mrs. John E. Brake
will entertain the W. M. A. Thurs­
day. July 15th to quilt. Everyone Loren Coppock Delton, Mich.
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Mr and Mrs. Elwood Brake and
Mra. M»ttle cool of lonis and Mrs.
’table Var'Alhhurr of Ora nd Raptda were Sundav dinner quests. ★
Charles Hamblin attended the tale
John P. Brake. Lester Miller and
o' the e»tate of Blaine McWhlnney
of Caledonia. Saturday afternoon.
* Mr. and Mm. Dale Oelger and
Patsv of nrapd Ledne spent Sun­
lira i.y puliliralion day with Herbert Geiger’s. * Mr
and Mrs. Ivan Slater and family
cf Tonla snent Sundav afternoon
at Elmer Scott's. * Miss Frances
Scott of Grand Rapids snent the
pas’ week with her parents. Mr
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Wednesday night with her brother

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HASTINGS. MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, |ULY 15, 1943
Camo Rucker, Alabama

ON THE HOME FRONT

Pvt. Earl W. Curtis. T810
&gt; FL Benjamin Harrison. Ind.
36424974
Violet (Mr*. 8) is going back with
tConttnued from Page 1. Section 1.) Rav which 1, another thing that ac­
Co. D 672 Qm. BNLDRY
Vancovver, Wash.
won't fail you in the least that count* for Ray'* 'glad about' smile.
you can expect from u«.
BUI Dunlap ho* been home too || From over Delton way Is
Cpl.
and Dorothy (Mrs. D.) returned •
Sincerely. Glenn B. Blake. ---with him for a three weeks visit at I Lester MacLeod (Delton T7)who
Prophecy
Pairfield. Ohio, where BUI la sta­ ' may not have written the aong, "I'v*
got a Girl In Kalamazoo," but any­
tioned at Patteroon Field.
how
he
ha*,
cause
that's
where
Mr,.
And men no more will die
Cpl. Wesley Blough. Jr., who'* ad­
MacLeod
Is
located
Lester
’
*
address
To bring to us a lasting peace.
dress Is—
But. this I prophesy:
'
28th Gen. Hosp.
•
~ '
Ere peace again shall walk the
Cpl. Lester MacLeod. 38192477
Swannonoa. N. Carolina
earth.
5tn Acad. Sqd.
Where hate and greed have trod, , returned Saturday to camp. Bet it
Barracks 707
The hearts of men will give rebirth M-’emed good to hove some of your
Sheppard Field. Texas
'mom's' cooking and correct us if
To trust and faith In God.
He
teaches at the Field and likes
we're wrong, but don't you live
—Michael H_ Dally.
It
although he says, "when anybody
acroas from the school at Freeport
Howareyou. tads and lassie*, back and didn't lhe gang used to call asks me how I like It I Just
say—It’s lhe Army I—and let it go
again with chit-chat' and stuff and I
are we demobilized or something! I
And wlio breezed in Wednesday
It seems there was a front page
story
the July 1st . Issue
tnr
Lt0,Y In
ln ..*•??
Ue of u
.‘r other than Lt
ArlLe H1
x).h- iMirtrtto.
Lt. Arlie
Bixler
(Middle­ looking things over Saturday. What’*
Banner with this head ”— David
pjdudly . wearing his wings. new with you Lt., you look like a
Townsend Drove Plane from Texlui ville/
million—as good as that.
to Battle Creek. And then came the (Arlie we must confess that when
On leave from Great Lakes wa,
lain—rain of letters that is. with you were a little 'shaffer' we never Alfred Williams who relumed Sunto see you with 'wing*'.)
all kinds of gentle pokes about expected
I
day
and (Marlon t Bam Becker who
It was a happy circumstance that
didn't we know that a plane la pi­ Sgt.
returned Wednesday. Sam likes the
Jack
WUltams
(Middleville)
loted and flown. Now. fellows have from Scott Field was home Tues­ I navy, say* there's nothing like IL
a heart—how would an old guy like day
Send us your addreaae* fellows
so
the
two
fellows
had
a
good
Zolly. hobbling around back here In 'conflab'—about
Don
Churchill. when you get your new Usignmenu
the wilderness, ever catch up with Jack
Hamilton. Forrest Schondel- and don't forget Sam the letter
'high, flying’ In any form—see what mever (aU working for their wing,) you're going to write and. that well
we meant We still reckon transpor­ and the rest of the boys—and girls print, for tne oilier fellows.*
'
tation In terms of ’whop' and 'gld- —in service. Arlie has had letter,
Max Francisco came home Wed­
dy-up’ even come gasoline engine,, from Sonny Lee out there In the nesday for 18 day* from—
and now everyday It looks more South Pacific. (Which remind, tn
Pvt. Max Francisco. 36421352
and nlore as If we’re going to come of what we overheard the other dav
Co. F. 134th Inf.
back into our own if we want to —To quote. "Somebody once said
A-P-O. 35
'git up and go.' All we know 1*.
Camp Rucker. Ala.
ever doe* anything about
come what may. someone has to sit nobody
Max has seen Don Wellfare, Tom­
the weather. Well, ndw I don't know.
in the drivers seal even if you wrap Our
lad. In the Pacific seam to be my Kurr and Hugo White since he
the lines ground the whip socket. taking
the Nip out of the Air"—un- ha* been there. Max is another
All of which convince* us that if ouotr.) Arlie report, back to Berg­ who make, four boys from his fam­
while sitting (or standing these strom Field, Texas—good luck fel- . ily In'aervlce. Loren I* a LL at Camp
days&gt; you 'get going', without mov­ low and send us your address when Polk. La.. Bob la with the Air Corp*
ing under your own steam, then you can.
at Keesler Field. Miss, and Jack
brother,
are being
’drlv* by a
Kr Ityou
may^be
you oF^nein:
*'h0!d
J,°^ Is a Coxswain in lhe Navy. And
here's something to put on your list
things to do—send Jack, a card
'drove'when you grt dXn to ftS? ।}«
H«ro'd Webbbreaklng his of
nr
r at—
damentals
leg It seems John anri
and tTarnlrl
Harold are
| the only Barry County fellow, In
New Orleans. La.
Tills profound discourse Is an exand it will be forwarded to thehtofiital where Jack recently recovered
rom pneumonia, then went on sea
whn taeMenJiv
I hn,f U,e w“y dow«- A shift of Wind duly, and Is now back In the hos­
^le i?o end^L^ the .mre
' and IUroW
,1'P’*d und'r John" pital with a relapse. Cheer up. Jack.
?ou can't keep a good man down.
bull Yet a chuckle out of Max's
rekd this vitrollc defense of what- i
Hkr th^t fll
reply to. "How do you like the
ever It Is we’re defending, they're I £bout 100 feet JohndwM biimnMf un Army." Said he (and doesn't Max
have the brownest, snappiest eye*
SLhini
£ «refm-^heyX
,f« We Drtnt*d V0Ur ,ddr«* you ever saw) "The only reason
nto another tm!7 Be'riou-dv

1
I wh'; 1101

write u*

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• letl*r whUe

Sgt. Lewi, s. Kentteld
Finance Office
Minter Field
Bakersfield, Calif.
..nd for you Lewia. and all the rm;,
here is Cecil'* addrem—
Pfc. Cecil J Johnson

Arriving home Saturday from
Bowmon Field. Ky.. was Mn. Ray­
mond Finnic who report* that Cap­
tain Pinole Is top notch, like* his
Job and hope* to be home for a few
days. during July. Well be seeing
you. Captain.
,
Lately you fellow* have been com­
ing home in pair*, whether to keep
each other company or what we
wouldn't know, because that might
be a military secret—anyhow, sail­
ors George Gardner and Gordon
Kenyon (Shults neighborhood) ar­
rived home Saturday from Great
Lakes for 9 days. You fellows look
tine and now that you've finished
your boot training, let us know your
new addresses when you 'hit life
deck' in other place*.
Another twosome traveling home
together were Pvt. Darrell Dean
and Pvt. Robert Anderson. They re­
turned today (Thur,.) to—
Co. A. 131th Xnt.

■ should say WAGES? Do -we pout
and shirk? I guess you know the
. answer. We take on more and more
as the war needs progress We give
1 uur son* and daughter, and pitch In
I .•&gt; 'KS
lcanied why our little and back them up with Mil we have
| Ruffle has never had kitten*. She to give. Do we get 11.20 an hour
1* a Papa cat. Well have to change and overtime? Hat Don't make mF
her-hl* name to Roughle. 1 was so laugh! Most of u* would like to
confused upon learning our mis-i. have our boy* march on John L.
take that I went out and fed lhe I■ Ixwi, before they do lhe Germans
rooster, a big pan. of.laying mash. j1
urn

Last Wednesday's Grand Rapids
Press had the usual page of Photo- I
graphs of Michigan Cadet* In train­
ing and one nice big photo of three 1
Om UtW* WM
navigators crouched under the tail
of their bomber brought big smiles .
of delight. It was Philo Otla. Jr..
now luted as from Muskegon .be- j’
cause hi* parents moved these, but
Buy More
he was bom and raised th Barry
County and graduated from Has- .
tings High School. It was a fine
Wor Bonds
picture and were we ever proud to 1
find our sons' friend In such a con-.,
splcuous position and know that .
he b such a skilled navigator.

about “the face that .launched a
thousand ships." we think of Henry
Kaiser. Bless his heart'
Camp Rucker. Ala.
Alabama must have been good to
you two Judging from your look of
The family has been grinning all
well-being. Darrell had a great time week. Our cousin, a Naval Lieuten­
while he was home—saw two league ant. ha* a seven-year-old daughter.
ball-games in Detroit. Then as it One day when she came home from
happened Darrell's birthday is July Church, her mother asked her what
18th (the day after he reached she had learned. It seems they were
campi so his mom decided to have studying the creation. Well let
his birthday dinner before he left— them tell it:
what did Darrell order?—Hamburg, Mother: Well, who made the earth?
Mary Jean: God.
Jello, and cake.
Leaving Tuesday after a weeks Mother: Who was the first man?
furlough was Pvt. Harold Erb (Dur- Mnrv Jean: Adam.
Mother: Who was the first woman?
Mary Jean: Evil.
Los Angeles. Calif.
Bob Sherman is in the same outfit
We can't let the Weather Cadets
with Harold where the fellow* are get away without putting in our
getting their training on the dessert two two cents' worth. We want to
at 130 degrees In the shade, which Kve them our blessing and tell them
explains why Harold Isn't exactly
at any time in the future when
in love with Arisons. Say* Harold. they need assorted sample* of wea­
“It sure seems good to get home ther. and need them quick and fast,
and see shade trees and walk In to Just come back to Mlchlgah. We
the^rass Instead of In nothing but con fill their order for anything,
from bllzxard to flood, and BUT
Meredith Reid (Star school sec­ SOON.
tor) arrived home on furlough from
Camp Howie. Texas not knowing
Something from "The Front"-----that his young brother. Wayne, had My brother writes of 24-hour a day
been fatally hurt when he was hit duty in a "hellish nightmare" and
by a car. while riding hl* bike. This tells of splendid courage ana devo­
was a sad homecoming that we wish tion to duly. Two sentence,’ in the
had not been your lot to face. Mere­ letter stood out I’M GLAD CON­
dith. It is pretty tough to loose GRESS PASSED THAT ANTI­
your 'kid brother’ but know that STRIKE BILL. YOU SHOULD
we all 'stand by' with sympathy and HEAR WHAT THE BOYS THINK
regret that such a tragedy occurred. OF THE STRIKE SITUATION.
News Fly, from You’re Guy,--------- May we hang our head. In shame
To the Banner Office cornea a let­ over our petty bickering, money
ter from 'Red’ Wilkins at camp grabbing, and selfish pursuit of
Haan. Calif, which start* 'Hello. pleasure at this time.

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like It." Well bet that Is a'pretty
answer for most of you fellow*
nil paratrooper, volunteer for that good
Bob's letter we're printing this week branch
of the service and your and we might add—'the sooner the
better.'
first Jump Is really something I
Pvt. Maurice E Haight
Remember likeable Ben Burwell.
We
saw
another
paratrooper
in
22nd Hq. Detach.
town Saturday besides John—who H.HB. "36—he had his prize dog
Special Troops. 2nd Army
are you soldier—sorry we mLwd Peggy (Doberman Plncher) at lhe
Camp Phillips. Kansas.
seeing you—better 'drop' bv at the 1940 Barry County Fair and put on
Hope you can use this little extra office so we can say 'Hello' and tell an act with lhe Major Bowes show?
There's no group of
cash for&gt;ome little thing Maurice— the rest ot lhe fellows what you're Well. Ben was In town this week wag good to hear from you and glad
the face of lhe earth a*
looking tip-topper. He was ln the
yea, you could maybe take her to doing. •&lt;
Is O.K. Well be writing and underprivileged In
air corps IJjnonths and finally was everything
a movie or buy her a couple of choc,
you at—
Home for 15 days la Earl Curtiss
tion aa the mothers and
sodas. (Golly* 'Mary', If you're mar­ En Washington state. Ila likes- transferred to hl* first • love—train- . Pvt. Ernest P. Wilkins. 38858145
ried skip the last remark—we can't
Btry. B 815th AAA. Bn.
army and he looks as If he ’"co’T Detoh K.—9
keep up with all of you.)
Camp Haan. Calif.
really doe*—looks fine. Earl U orrf
Port Robinson. Neb.
By the way fellows if any Of you
Two other fellows out there with
four brother, in service—Here Ben say* it'* wonderful what they
don't receive the cigarette* or mon­ of
are their addresses:
can teach the dog* to do and he has
ey order* we send please let us know
Pvt. Don H. Curtis. 36858134
promised to write a letter about It
because we have receipt* for all of
so we can get some Idea of how
them and well send out a tracer.
Btry. B. Co. 800th
they’re trained.
AAA. (A.W. Bn.)
Camp Haan. Calif.
ited each week has received a
Ben's brother. Bob. (who was
Comp Haan. Calif.
k or a carton of cigarettes ex­
home Just last week but left before
Birthday—Feb. 3 #
Pvt. William F. Curtis. 36415351
cept Harland Blair, and that was A.P.O. No. &lt;591 c/o Postmaster
.Ben arrived—we mentioned Bob
because we couldn't find his ad­
last week in the paper also In con­
Pvt Richard Thomas 38858154
San Francisco. California
dress to reach him.
nection with lhe Dcakin family —
Btry. C. 815th A AA. A.W. BN
Bob. now a Sgt., married Mary DeaCamp Haan, Calif.
Furlough news—Cpl. Ray Shroyer
Pvt. Orvall H. Curtis
klns) is in the cavalry at Fbrt Dick, you and 'Red' are in the same
Is home and plenty happy to be
Brown. Texas. Another brother Btry. io you can chat with each
Lee la tn the Infantry at Camp other on home town news We liked
Claiborne. La. Among the fellows what you wrote Dick about, next to
In one of Ben's companies was Stan Michigan. Wyoming wa* the pret­
Wheater—Ben says. 'Stan' Is a swell tiest State you saw on your trip—
fellow and he was . glad of the but nothing can beat Michigan.
chance to know him belter. Inci­ &gt; 'Howdy' to Don Keeler somewhere
dentally, Ben’s Dad works at the In Texas with the Air Corp* Ut us
Continental Motor* Aircraft factory hear from you, Don
in Muskegon, his mom keeps lhe
To 8tan Stauffer in North Africa
home, flrgs- burning. In short—the —your brother, Albert, has received
Burwdls.”like many others, are a your letter telling about sending
’V for Victory family and no foolin'I him nn honest-to-goodness Tom­
Arriving home Friday was Cecil Tom like the Africans make ’hoopla'
Johnson (toward Lacey way) who with. He's promised us a look at It
has until July 23rd. He has picked when It arrives—when you come
up a beautiful tan In Georgia but home Stan. Albert will probablv be
no accent like the Georgia Crackers. calling the cows with the Tom-Tom
You wanted Lewis Ken fields ad­ and, the bovine creatures will have
dress Cecil, (the two fellows were succumbed to the primitive Jungle
together the first part of their tune and come prancing uo to the
Your government expect* and has made pro­
(Continued on

So buy and then use all of the Michigan
Made Pure Sugar—the Sucrose Energy Food
—that your ration stamps permit.

jh and
i 70 to
i. Each
road*
ranged
wage*

SECTION TWO— f

2103

3TEBBINS B UI ID ING

PHONE 2659

HASTINGS,

�THE HASTINGS BANNER, THURSDAY, JULY 13, 1943

,r and
—...a
—, aftfr -aI 'the family resided on the Andler . Hughes law. A The Dally VacaUon I HICKORY CORNERS
a ton lhe past weekend. A Ira Pur-1 with ter paranta. Mr.
Mrs. ,«
In Eaten ______
Rapids.______
Saturday
and Mrs. Matt Bedford and Mr. and
Mrs Gaorae few days' ’
visit
with’
her faster!,arm K&gt;ulh
J*1# #ch0?1 aPd B&gt;hle School closed, with a fine pro-1 Mr*. Mlfinle Bradley Is home af- Mrs. Roy McCaul visited Mr. and'
dy of Susanville. California U
Maloate Madver. A H
‘Xj*:*
7'^
breu rrev ~UW.Mre.WM.
Mto ’«&gt;
th. .«u,
SSL'.™ i gram on Friday evening. There were ' ter-gpending a week with her sls- Mrs. Lawrence Brooks and son and
peeled today. Monday to roach Adams of Parmelee tes
been
g£,^r'A1
AUen
home att pjuinalee
parmalee. A ; tnlty
aa be
n very. ak!nn
,
h
‘ntltX,eheJd|a
fouT^ rive &lt;l puph» enrolled. The Director ler. Mra. Fannie Smith of Kalama- Mr. and Mrs. John Aubll al Jordan
Holland. Michigan to visit a sis-I ni the past ten days wltti pneu- Mra
r —
— --------—-. ,daughter
- ■*
u»
Floyd
Helrtgel and
^h«^omej»wrmg
four orjnra
woodman. Musical Di- zoo. A Frank Meaengtr and sister, lake. Lake Odessa. Sunday. * Ur.
and Mrs. Stepban Carter and W.
.
— -T
•part
____ of
...' -...I.
1. *£111
ter
and. will
then spend
monla,• and while Improved to
Mill . .
returned home last week
Coals, other
winger have
Little stx-year-oid Joan Otto
d bt Hi son*. Henrr Aaron hector
' &gt;ec’&lt;w.. Grace
Grace Coats,
otner teacher*
tracners Clara
Clara M.
Mi'-'inger
nave returned
returned and Mra..Vera Carter and Woodall
i». «!«■,
”.uhMU.m c.lU i™ 1.1era! months stay Ln New
««»«»
gr. **ron.
spending a
Farl 'am
Milo
and “
Vernthree |1 and
“nd helpers
helper* were
were Vesta
Vesta Sease.
Sease. Dori*
Ltorl* home
home after
after spending
a week
week wltn
wltn Pierce who Is spending his vacation
--------Floyd
to expected soon. "“£&gt; ■. rrs Mrs Curtis V;™'
.•coata.
Audra
Endsley.
Maurlne
then
sister.
Mr*.
AIU5
Jonea
and
ter and brother. Mrs. Al Henning । physician. Mr*. Henry Rau and Jersey.
1
Mrs
’
Floyd
CoBt
*'
Audra
Endsley.
Maurlne
theta
sister.
Mr*.
Allie
Jonra
and
with his grandparent*. called on
ation for removal, of adenoids and and Ed Purdy, on north Grand daughter Paula are assisting in for a few weeks vacation. A Miss ““^.'5rs'
AUerdli•---- ----------------------------As­ M1m Nettle Kerr of Lowell Sunday,
Mn Sena
s ni Pierce:
Pierer one ' clum
Clum and
and 1Betty
Betty
Allerding
One
fea-Piera,
family
of OMemo.
Cora
v.rei.
Mrs.
Kir.gsley
and
Mrs.
Sena
of A
theMr*.
WQrk
WJU
g________ _ ___________ _________ ________ __
Ira was a former res- 1 the home- * The July teceting of Viola Flic her who has been work- Ku.gsley
_ -Kre_ one lure ot lb,
’ and
.oik •«
0 Sb»
«TOOtmrilone
«■« lunf
daukhu,.
Orel,
of
H«tonsils. A Mrs. Herman Vandsr- Rapids St.
brother. Edward Brower; twenty- ----- .—«-nn nn in,, tlnir* anil Mr. and Mrs Blair Bimrn * Mr. and Mrs. Miner Palmer and
tdent of this vicinity, but had not the Masters-Jone* circle will be drtwent01
was ■, nine f^SSSren
“
’jnumnwnt
twelve
'1 cioaing*
ture finding contest, won Etoulte7.of"
on the Ung*
Otaego"
and Mr. and Mrs. Blair Bame* Mr. and. Mra. Cyrus Shroyer and
flehuur did not go to the Univer­ been
grandchildren
and
t
—
'
—
back in eight years. His trip held this Thursday afternoon with
-w* . t r-t/vclnv Bre/rerelnre hv ftiihv Roilltrr. nf Dturejo calk'd Oil Mt*. Harriet *on Clayton woe Sunday callers at
great
- grandchildren. I~ CWU- OthW-C0nU‘Untt W&lt;-re U D
sity hospital as talked but went to was made by plane. A Mr. and I tendance. Saturday the circle will
~ ^oiX^^
8Ur
wwhb Lkn.Mtre.m.u. wm.o
m. w-.- uu. &lt;&gt;v. -Sunday
p. m. A Mr. and the Bert Palmer ivome.
arum mu-;
auuh. b«u«
I It u
Blodgett hospital in Grand Rap­ K.
I er. who wa* aecond. and Vivian Mrs. John Mourer attended the
ids, Saturday for observation. A Ids were callers of Mr. and Mrs. hoped there wriU _be_a
tcry near Hopkin*.
Barnum. Carlton Coata, and Marian Kingsley school reunion Sunday A MILO
Ids were callers oi Mr. ma mr».
„ .
,
.T'i -in at rormcicc uui wets aim u cun-;
_______ —
Mr. and Mra. Lloyd BUM of Grand Jervis
Campbell. Bunday jafterafter- | tendance' Saturday
~
CtertpbeU.
"
* the
* ~circle
* wU! v#itsclng nicely. A The local fire
Baird. Tiie little folks always plen.*e Rusnell Toles and son* Robert and
Mr. and Mrs. Rush Saunders arc
Rapids were Saturday visitors of noon.
*
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Richard!
hold
a
baked
goods
sale
at
the
|
department
made
a
run
to
the
farm
,
COATS
GROVE
noon. A Mr. ana Mrs. RiuiiMttx &lt; ..3.U. z, ———
— — — —. department made a run to the farm ।
lhe audience. Songs Were given by BoyU of Bunnell district called on entertaining the former's mother
hl* mother and sister Mrs. Mar­ ..
. ..___
__
... of John
, .... ,,,.n
Meckllnburg
and. Mr. and Mr*. .Gaukea meat market far
for tne
the bent'bene- ,.home
Poll. Jr. on "......
Grand .
ar and
Mr
ana If..
oars, X-Clarence'Shelley
Mrs.
uuurnce oneuey of
ot Maxinc
Msxuie Coal*,
uoau. and
ana by
oy Gordon
uoraon -Mr*.
- Mrs. Sarah
an ran Town and
ana Mn
san. Hasel
nw
ot Detroit. * Mra. Albert Roll and
garet Bliss and Mra. I. W. Minor Wm Heustman and son Alfred of fit of the Clrtde' budget * Mr. and Rapid* St. seven mlles^north, Sat- Midland and Mr. and Mra. IJnden j Chase. A pageant was^well ^glven" Nunncmaker^Sunday^afternoon^
Mra.
E*va Roll of Blue Island, HL,
ahd family. A Miss Laurel Foster Mishawaka. Ind., were weekend vis- Mra. E. D. Lake of Vermontville
HrCun anrf' "Lu'T w7rT
&lt;iin. under Uie direction of Vesta Sease. Mrs. Jarie Cadwallader and Ml*.
nf Dverahura Tenn, is spending Hors at the home* of their cou-iand Mr._and .Mra Woodrow Oll- that consumed the large barn and *
?JJta
L&gt;d M^ E^i 14
dUmer a’X *emd ‘n U’.C Jessie Bellinger are home after spent tiie last two weeks at the
farm. * The community was sad­
some time with her father, Roy sins. Wm. Kronewltter and Mra. latte of Oraml Rapids were weekof contents. The last of the Sniith. a Mr. and Mn. Breon Van I «*“«*» K.TO\C "nl »
Ppscnl. spending three weeks at the home dened Monday by lire death of W.
Foster. A Mr. R. E. MncNaughtun Wm. K. Licbler. Mile* Hall and end vtoirora of their son and father most
of Mr. und Mrs Phil Cole of Gull
hay had just been stored and lhe
win go to Chicago this Wednesday Lieut. Marc Squler of Chicago were B. P. Gillette. Woodrow leaves this wagon was remogvd with difficulty. | Blarcum of Kalamazoo were Sal. ^./nw-n of^Midta &gt;d arc vtaiUnix lake. Thev wfere weekend guests of A.s Spaulding who was born on the
for a couple of days visit with.her also callers at the Kronewltter and i Wednesday for Ft. Custer for serv- Two calves also burned. The lire night guesta al the Smith home and ‘.Mattel.‘t/d frtenrt? hrre &gt;ulund their brother and.sister-in-law. Mr. farm homestead. He had been UI
; since March, but was not confined
daughter. Mrs. Charles Downs who IJebler home* A Mra. Dena Potter lee with the U. S. which will moke departments of Alto and Caledonia called on H- Woodman* Sun P. M. relatlvw Bnd fnends here
■ to Ida bed until Monday. Funeral
will accompany her home for a Ha* returned home after spending , three stars in the senice flag at were also present. The farm is A Mr*. Pearl Demond was at Bat- ', Rev. E- S. Thompson preached
nere on Sun..
ouu.. juiv
ui tte
uw absence ttatd. * Mra. cairte tHwautmngi ।i BCn
K;M wcrr
lcjd al Henton
’s wltn I
here
July a
4 Ln
services
were )held
Henton's
vacation. A Mra. Adelaide Baird nine week* nt Eaton Rapids at lhe the Beryl Gillette hoiM.
Hi* also known as the Ellis place near tie Creek test Friday for a shower। I&lt; of
Rev. «,
Crawford.
The Ycur.g
Young Pte
Pro- • ffindgl
' i burial in Richland. A . Robert Van I
—w!ord. Tte
has been spending lhe past week home ..of her brother-in-law. a younger boy*. Junior and Frederick LaBarge road. A Mr. and Mrs. tor Miss Bernlta Tuckerman oft . of lUv. nmunKu,..,
fAitiimt
ing
two-weeks
twO'Wfcks
with
i.er
her
husuuncl
husband
in
I
with her daughter Mra. Florence PvL Rov Moore who Is in army having been In service for wme Charles Williams were in Grand Hastings. She went to Augusta oh ' pie ata groups, of children sang four Arkansas. Rev. and Mra. Eelward Strealn of Kalamazoo Is spending
Ullery at Deep lake and will go radio rerv“ spent a short fur- time, A Mr. and Mra. Ctalr Brog Itupkls Hiursdav afternoon to sc8 Saturday and Kenneth Demund of 1 special song*. A The LAS. met hi Swaddling entertained her daugh­ ill* vacation with his grandpan-nta.
Scott* Field. Iff., came Jaotne with ’. the church Friday afternoon. July
A Mr. and Mn. Lyle Wilcox and
to Gun lake this week to be with lough, from Frldgy until Sunday and son Kenneth spent the weekter
while
she
was
away.
doctor regarding her arm wiilch her
ncr for
lor an over night
tugni'viait
rtev. a.
* thanking
miuiumuk the
u*v Aid
mu for
&gt;u&gt; boxes
vuaca
visit, w Rev.
2 mtwi
tetters
sons of Battle Creek spent Wednes­
another daughter and granddaugh- J। niniit with hi* mother Mrs Har- end at Jackson with lhe former s the
was broken lost October and Is still Wln|, wa, called U&gt; Wayland io • *cnl to them were read from the
day and Thursday with the former's
ter. Mrs.
Mra. Viola
Viola Tschan
Tscnan and Mr*.
Mn. .;
f»mllyA Ted Wei- brolhcr-ln-law and sister. Mr. and stiff and crooked. They were jup- ,)M.aCh a funeral sermon lastThurs- fallowing soldier boys. Donald
ild PLEASANT HILL
mother. Mrs. Emily Wilcox. A Mra.
per guests ot his brother. Rcv\Karl day oj an om acquaintance there. A | Townsend. Robert Cole.
Cleon
Bert Palmer fell from a load Of Emily Wolcox. Mr. and Mrs. Merle
..... 1. — ,
mr-I late underwent the first of two Jean who luul been visiting her Keefer and family while m lhe rcv pay wing preached here, on 1 Smith, and Kenneth Demond. Mrs. hay to the burn floor Friday, and Bradfield were in Hastings Tuesday.
Petty officer Hazel Campbell of oLr'atlons • for internal goiter, at aunt returned home with her parcity. A Mtas Marcia Henning of the Sunday morning.' in ths
absence Iva Brisbin had charge of lhe
pro­ severely injured his shoulder. It Is
the
the
Chicago spent the uTekend wlU&gt;
entr. A Miss
Mln Vemelva
Vernclva Barnum of Consumers Powers Co; office Has- of- Rev.
•
1
-------------*
----------------------------------Crawford
who
was
to
be
Krom
and
gave
a
recitation.
Piano
not known yet whether any bone* A VALUED REUC
on ThursdWbf l4t week. He was Hostings was n weekend guest at
Ungs spent Uie weekend with her a gurai
guest spenKci
speaker hi
at.Fllnt.
.rum, w
* au*.
Mrs. . selections “by
j ...........
Marion Brink ......
and wviv
uiuvru
w
.wisa
niuri
Ben Blakncy brought tn this of­
were
broken.
* -Miss
Hazel
. Campbell and Middleville friends. ,
under. ....
an „.&lt;vgcn
oxvgen tent
tent all
all day
day the Glenn
Glenn Solomon
Solomon home.
home. A
A Mrs.
Mrs.
—
n—— t... .V.
VI r.
ana Infarc *'
**
*
.,Jup?rtnmw.enj°?.ed
bi »- the
Harry Batoch
spent several
days parent*. Mr. and Mrs. Al Henning Emma Brogdon has’returned from Mrs. Brisbin and interesting flower Campbell of Chicago wa* home fice Friday u picture he prizes high­
1 but ts doing as well as can be ex- i Horry Balsch «pent several days north of town. A Funeral services
weeks vacation from hl* duties at 1 pectod. A Mr. and Mr* Joseph Iwt week at her Caledonia beauty were held at the Evangelical church a Grand Rapids hospital and 1* and bird coiltest* were participated from Saturday night until Sunday ly. It was taken over 40 years ago.
gelling
along
as
well
a*
cau
be
exI
In.
*
Maurlne
Clum
I*
planning
to
night
*
Mr
and
Mra.
Keith
Lechand
Is a group photo of the employ,
the Bliss factory m Hasting*. A i,veriiogen nnd their daughter and |&amp;hop while her assistant. Mte* In Leighton on Friday afternoon pectixf * A cooking class meeting begin work at Battle Creek th.'* leltner of Delton and Mr. and Mrs.
ees of tl»c Hastings Table Co. Mr.
Mr. and Mra. Cecil Preston and son In-law of Grand Rapids were 1iGeorgl
----- ---Hamacher^
—-- -------- was
— —
Georgiana
on —
her tor Mr* Lena Willyard, aged 80 was held last Thursday evening at week. * Harve Woodman and son Lyle Ixchleitner of Detroit were Blakncy. who worked for Uiat com­
children have moved from the Flora ;Sunday visitors of Mr*. Vs sister r
I vacation,
*
"A Charles Baker went “to years who passed away at the the home ot Geo. Coat* Mr. Kit- Paul were In Charlotte op business Saturday visitors at the Bert Pal.
—
pany
for several years., can name
Hanlon home ot Ute tenant house :
Lake Thursday to spend home of her daughter. Mra. W. A. son find
and Mr. Mcconum.M
McCollum-of woodWood- i| Thursday.
«_J mcr home. * Mr. and Mrs. Paul nearly every man tn the picture. In
Edd Purdy and family on CenlrAl
•
of Mrs. Hattie Johnson south of Mrs
:
time with Ills daughter Ber­ Curtis after a long serious sickness, land demonstrated the u*ing
Grand Rapids St. A The seine
i
using of tiie
Lie
-------- --------- **-*---------------- Palmer and Mrs. Bert Palmer were rierc the four decades since It wu taken
town. Miss Alice Landis is car­ north
and assist in remodeling work. Mrs. Willyard has resided in Leigh- . pressure cooker ai*d showed movie 1 Five thousand residents of Mlch- Sunday guesta of Mr. and Mrs. । a targ.t p
Young Woman* Guild will be In nice
i
ing for the children as the par­ charge uf Molly Pitcher day, — A Mr*. Glenn pcan and small ton township and vicinity many pictures. The state Is sponsoring igan arc in sanatorium* being treat- Floyd Garrison at a nthBring hi mused oi
ent* are both emnioyed. A Mr 'AUguat 7 to promote the sale ot daughter*.
Patricia and Carol at­ yeara. During the World War 1 these elasse* under the Smith— । cd for tuberculosis.
•
honor of Mra. Paul Palmer. * Mr.-, changes.
and Mrs. Arthur Valentine and war stamp* and bond* in this vic- tended
tiie Busy Bee club meeting
l
two small tons visited at Ute Shaw
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Tolan of at
i the home of Mrs. Hazel McCaul
hone Saturday and Sunday. Dr. inity.
!Mwrona mm.
Thursday
afternoon. A Mr. and
Detroit
spent
the
weekend
with
her
’
and Mra. Frank Shaw accompan­ parents. Mr. nnd Mrs. Pervls Camp- Mrs. F. R. Prlrtdle spent the.-wockied them back to Ypsilanti Sun-, .bell. Mrs. Ts aunt. Mra. E. D. imd with their daughter and hus.day evening for a couple of day*' !
band at
the
Barber
cottage
— •*
“”
•**— Shoppe
-------- ---—
’ visit. A Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Gack- Shcrwood returned to Detroit with Gun lake.
* Mr. and Mrs. W. H.
for a few day* visit. A Mra.
ler visited her brother and sister;, them
E. J. Huffman of Grand Rapids McKcvltt were Saturday evening
and families at Morley. Sunday, mid Mra. J. C- Furnlss of Nashville and Sundav visitors of his sister.
and Mondav of last week. A Ray were dinner guests ot their sister. Mrs I. H. Keeler in Grand Rapids.
Lyons expect* to have a week'* Mr*. Wm. Kronewltter and family * The condition of William J.
vacaUon from hit duties at Ute on
'
Friday. A Master Maurice Peck. Lieblar wlio Is seriously 111 at his
Bedford hardware and with Mrs ; arandnon of Mr. and Mr*. Will H. home on Grand Rapids St. Ls not
Lyons and their non Alfred and 1Johnson was taken to Blodgett hus- Improved. * Mrs. Earl VanSickle.
family of Kalamazoo will spend 'pita) in Grand Rapid* on Sat­ Mrs. Amble Mugridge. Mrs. Bettus
next week at ChrisUe lake jouth. urday and is expected to have an —
MURridgc.
Mrs.
Glenn Solomon
. .................
— —
...... ...nnd
east of Lawrence A Mra. Otto operation this Mondav on his leg. her guest. ML** Vemelva Barnum
Bechtel and two children returned .This lad. the son of Mr. and Mrs. ;of Hastings attended a shower
home Pridav from a ten days' vis- .Bernard Peck of Hasting*, who .Saturday evening tor Mra. Paul
It with her parents. Rev. and Mr*. broke hl* leg several ntonths ago I Palmer at tile Miner Palmer horn*,
A. N. Fields at Onaway. Her sis­ ha.* certainly seen IslsT share of I a Tiie Merle Stevens-family of De­
ter-in-law. Mra. Paul Fields, nee operations and suffering. Was In | trait &gt; has been spending part of
Orpha Headley, and two small sons a cost (or several monUK. has : their two weeks vacation at the
came home with her and are nine ;spent-Keeks tn-the hospitals, nnd. Stevens cottage at Gun lake, a
visiting Mr anti Mrs. John WIih ts 'iiow having a plate removed ; Among those attending the funeral
ger. A Mr and Mrs. Bert Benton from the leg In order to *trai(H&gt;tcn । of Mrs. Allen Pender at Hastings
are both In quite poor health A the limb. A Mrs. Lenna Kirkpatrick f hursdav were Mr. and Mrs. A. C.
Township Treasurer Grover .cljne ;retanwd home on Wednesday from ; Johnson and their daughter. Mrs.
returned
home
Tuesday from
few days visit with her son Rus- Arthur Getty. Mr. amf Mrs.-David
' Grandville where they spent the :a
sell and wife In Grand Rapids. A Pender. Mr. and Mra. James Pendweekend holiday* with hto nephew ;Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Gfiikes re-,er. Mr. and Mrs, Clarence French,
Will Scott ond familv. a Mr*. Lou- ,turned home Mondav of last week Mrs. Mary Gray. Herl and Maurice
retta Tungate of Wasiilngton. D. from a week spent at Big Star takt Carter,
— •*the Claude "
Rosenberg
------ •— fam­
C.. accompanied bv her small Jnear Baldwin.
Weekend visitors
Many other old friends were
granddaughter Jean came last !while there were the Chester Geu- ily
1. The Government has figured out that, to pay for the
present al the committal service in
week to spend Ute summer at her jkes familv. Mr and Mrs. Charles Mt Hope cemetery. Mrs. Pender
planes, tanks, ships, and other tools of victory we need,
cottage at Green lake. A The Andler and Mr. and Mrs Gtierncy was bom in this vicinity and many
Younc Woman s Guild had a pleas- jKeiser, a Ernest Vollweller return­ years of her life was spent here.
you and everybody else should put at least 10 percent
ant meeting with Mrs. Sarah De- ed to Detroit last.week after a few She was a cheerful woman and one
of his pay into War Bonds.
Wecrd Thursday evening and work­ days visit with hl* sister and nep­ who will be greatly mlwd by her
ed on live lap robes thev are mak­ hew, Mr*. Mattle Benawav and own family and many friends. *
ing for convalescent soldier*. Tiie1 ;BurdcL at their Gun lake cottage. Rev. Allen Steeby. wife and two
That's the main reason for putting at least a dime from
I, The United States Treasury is the world's 1
robes are 54 bv 54 inches and made A
' Mr. nnd Mra. Glenn GrlffcUi ac­
young sons of HoweA Ind., were re­
of old wool.coata or garments do- companied
’
safest place to put.your money; War Bonds 1
return you $-1 in 10 years. Simply from a
every dollar into War Bonds. But here are some others:
by Mr. and Mrs. Ray
visitors of their parents, Mr.
naled to the girl* Anyone hav­ Erway of Hastings left Ulis .Mpn- cent
are fuse like money in the bank; They earn ’
Cold-blooded financial viewpoint, no more
and Mra. George—Steeby ip Leigh­
---------------------more money for you, A War Bond is a
ing a garment lo donate can leave dav for Saginaw where they will , ton and Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Jonnlurrlj^rvfit.tbte investment was ever offered
JohnIt with the president. Mrs. Charles •attend the annual meeting of the ; son of the Prairie. A Mr. and Mrs.
“promise to pay” backed by the vyoria's
to anybody, anywhere.
Williams on west Wain St. The Michigan Rural letter carriers as- I Glenn Solomon and son Curtis and
strongest Government.
• — •
olrls are also making tin' extra sociatlon and auxiliary a* delegates lady friend were in Grand Rapids
large robe, which measure* 54 x R4
Barry county. A Mrs. Pearl I Sunday evening because of the scriinches for use at the USO room from
Kenyon
visited
at
the
home
of
her
j
uu*
condition
of
Mr.
S'*,
brother
in Hasttne*. The August meeting
will be with Mrs. Emorv Flnkbeln- daughter. Mrs. Harold Griffeth Will Solomon, who has been ill, for
north 01
of lown
town Sunday.
A —
Miss
some lime,
time, a
Mr*. Wm.
Lawrence 1
cr of the west county line A Mr nonn
OUIWi,&gt;- w
*» ■ some
w Mrs.
wm. Lawrence,
and Xfra Gerald Swredfeie? and I Don,,“ DavU' Mnlor “'„r’K «=hool -and daughter Mrs. Glenn Forahey
thl* Friday to wnd their Nation 1»«» U“rel, ,or l‘erscK and 0,,r H™*1"- Mrs. Claude Ro^nberg and
twin mm of Buffalo m excreted ^-"unlty at the annual 4-H con- of Detroit visit their niece and
with
wrent* Mr ar&gt;d%ra
,l Lan“"* rec*nU-’ *,ul
Tuesday and Wednesday of
Chnrlra Parser at thel \arnThmm- i u’aK chown °"e nt V,e tew lrom ilnst wrek' * M1M LoueUl Cook re­
A H vou hare an excev of ewl 5evcri‘’ “’«'•«»«* K|rl» 10 «PP««r. turned home Saturday evening
radtohe? in rour wrde^tn- cSk- at »» 8‘a“• •»*&gt;• shoT Congratu- I from a few days visit with her par­
ing and creaming them
They UUons- Uonna’ * Mr Hni1 Mr». | ent*. Mr. and Mts. Roy Cook in
ta“e much hki turalST A
1 «&lt;’&gt;' SHertt of Lansing spent thelBattle Creek. A Mix* Pauline BenJack William* and wife™from Jef- ‘•t*’
holidays with rela- • away returned to her work at tiie
f^ ^nTck.* Mo ha*r-b!rcn
^nnelee. A A company uf Bell Telephone Co', office in Batspendln,- ten davs in the old home ,our,&lt;*n old ,rlp’Mls of M,n'- E F-1 He Creek Sunday after a week's
t^n with hl* ristera Mr* Arthur Blftkr ,rom Caledonia Mitered at vacation spent at Gun. take with
Kenvon Mr. Alton Fllood
Ind “w Blakc ho,ne Monday, lhe 5th. Mui tie Bena way and Burdet. A
their families and ML*. Victor Wil- tor a" »nnual get-logelher and Middleville Wend* of Billie Sqndellams
Their brother Leon’ W - bountiful pot-luck'dinner, a Mas- fur wte enlisted in the Navy a few
4. Suppose you lose thc'Boad*. Suppose
5. Your War Bond money will help keep
Hum* of Detroit also has been here ’«■ »»vid Lutz spent la*t
week month* ago are glad to heir of his
prices down! There are already fewer
they're Molen, or burned. You do NOT
-----------on his grandfathers advancement. After completing hl* I
things to bay. And, as the President said,
for _a ----visit. ----Sundayall, -----went up vacationing
n —
.&gt; Caledonia. x
(arms iin
east
* u/We «...
are basic training at tiie Great Lakes
to Cedar Springs to visit relatives. «-™..
”lf people with plenty of cash start bidding
against each other for scarce goods, the
Mondav evening the family gath­ Informed that the son of P. L. Tiuming Station he was sent to I
reveal you
ered at Harwood lake for a picnic Wil.-y who Is employed al Ft. Cus­ Norfolk. Va. and has been pro- I
K'ce goes UP!” Put your money in War
interest.
supper. Jack will return to Mls­ ter has purchased the Emma Jack­ tnoted to H. A. (hospital aide) first
nds—and help keep prices Jtun!
. souri this Wednesday. * Mr. nnd son house on High St. and plans to claw and L* stationed in tiie Mar- I
me hospital. A Middleville friends
Mrs Shirley Griffeth of Sturgis
visited her sister. Mrs. Lewis Fmk- the near future. A James Robert- aie glad to see John VanderVeen |
beiner and family west of town the make extensive Improvement.* in back greeting his customers at his
first of last week
Monday they I while storing hay and injured ids store after an absence of three
I* REASONS WHY
called at tiie Glenn Griffeth home ■ wn*t outte badly. It was fejucd months. He is gaining toicely from I
&lt;nd were supper guests of his at first that a bone was cracked his illness, nnd staying at the Hotel
1. By investing in War Bonds you
brother. Harold GrlffeUi and fam­ but later developments proved it where he is convenient- to his bu*l- 1
help provide the planes, the tanks,
ily. * Wednesday visitors at the to be a bad sprain, which in itself ties*. His son-m-taw and daugh­
the guns, and the ships we must
Glenn, Allen home at Parmelee Is bad enough for a fanner at this ter. Mr. and Mrs Arnold Parker
I seuMjn, a Mr.*. Everett Carter of and three children brought him
old BuBiment and little Sharon Parmelee entertained fifteen ladles down from Cadillac where lie had
otic American/
Lynne. Mra. .Harry Pleeser. Mr*. ai a tea partv Friday afternoon for been lur some week* and Mr*
Robert DePuItt and Judith Rar. the benefit uf the decorating fund Parker mid children spent the week
J. You aid the morale of our
all of Beverley. * Mr. and Mrs. for Hie Parmelee Methodist church with his parent* Mr. and Mrs. Al­
fighting men, by showing them
’Theodore Wiennga have recently Proceeds were W.73. A Fred While bert Parker. Arnold ha* resigned
that the entire Nation is behind
had letter* from their son Theo- lot Jackson spent lhe weekend with ill* pavilion in tiie Cadillac schouU
hto mother. Mrs. Lena White on •u&gt;d accepted a position kith the
4. You prove to our enemies that
some* In-re In the Pacific, staling I Grand Rapid* Si. Her son. Jqlm Dow Chemical Cu. at Midland and
we are a United People.
he Is'well. Tiie address of Theo­ and family of Hastings were Sun­ already started work. He came to'
I. You protect your own finandore. who graduated from Thorn­ day evening callera. A Lyle Stauf­ Middlrvtlie tur the weekend and
bJU* tu Cadillac. .
apple Kellogg school In 1033 is as fer of Altu and Reginald and Rich8. If you are already nutting 10 percent
10. 1 he time is NOWI The President has
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vawwn
fallows—Pfc Theodore WiPHngZ -atd Smith ot Ada were visitors of —
JTw
3.' . *_
Wr''
Crook-ten
invest in a War Bond brings you
of
jour
pay
into
War
Bonds,
through
the
said:
“
Lost
ground
can
always
be
regained.
A| P O. 27. Care Postmaster. Ban . their gnu ,'linoihrr. Mrs. Hattie . visited her son Maurice and famback |25 in 10 years. You make
Payroll
Savings
Plan,
boost
that
10
percent
employer
and
&gt;ee
if
it
can't
be
installed
right
Lost
time
—
never!
”
Your
Government
rrancisco.
wiuie ne
went
Wancisco. uani.
Cullf. While
he J*,
nt B'liith last week Monday, a Fourth, II* in Hastings. Thursday nnd Fri- ।
the world's t«JtU investment, by
if you possibly can. If you're working in a
needs the money for ships and planes and
Into .service from Grand Rapid*:1,1 J''1;. weekend visitors of Rev da*
. ... a
- p*t
. .. Harold Enders
r.uuri&gt; left
irii fur
for
anv
reason,
you're
unable
io
get
on
a
Pay
­
guns
—
now!
See
your
employer
today
and
he
will be
be rVhJolmat^ndI
clad to
lo hear
hear from
from
old '- and Mr* a'«»
1 w
Minor aawere
their the
themkhh
south Sundav night after a few
lie
glad
Mldtevill.
Wend*
‘^Ues
follow*.
roll
Savings
Plan,
the
bank
will
help
you
uten't
signed
up
ycl,
do
w
tomorrow!
day* furlough with hl* parents. Mr.
Middleville rchoolmates and friends
start one of your own.
------------into War Bondi every pay day.
A Mrs. Florence Uilery of tile Mr andMrs- Wnl Thieman and and Mr* Sam Coats and lbs wife
Geukes household, has been re- children. Bubble and Sally ot Mon- In Grand Rapids .Mr. und Mrs I
•crtlng at her Deep take cottage ! ,a*u«'- Mr. and Mrs. Harold Minor Costa went to the city for the week- |
for a few weeks whilethev hive 'and M)n Robert. Mr and Mn. Win. end and from there wil go to vis­
been varatkmmg. A Mr and Mrs 1 Co-&gt;u'l*o and Johnnie and Sharon. it her sister ui Williamston for ten 1
Maurice Johnson and daughter *,r und Mr5 w‘Hard Minor and daw while Sam Is convalescing
Lois are st Big Star lake for a few Jacuueitnn and Mr. and Mr* Rav- from hi* recent sickness. * Mr.
dav*' vacation with the Forrest mond Minor and children. Billie. and Mrs Don Fedewa and chilJohiison faihllv at Grand Rapids Barbara and Daileen all of. Kala- drt-n ot Hastings wen- recent call- 1
A Mr and Mra Charles Clark of
Mr “,ld M.^ P A sTi;h ers on her aunt Mrs. A. C. Johnson
6t. Petersburg. Fta. were Tuesday ol Mulliken spent the weekend of oji the Prairie * Mr and Mrs
dinner guert* of Mr. and Mrs. Wni !u,r fourth •»»&gt;» their daughter. Charles Ackerman of Pierson were ,
Xronewilter on ,their way ’ to; Mr.*. W A. Cridler and family. A Thursday visitors of her step­
Grand Rapids A Connie Beeler The sudden drop Ip* temperature daughters Mrs Claude Rosenberg I
phannxcLt mate 3rd claw, ha*'Ju"* 29 nlf,u !*° arrp5 ot corn.uauimer
, and Miss Kittle Lattimer in
In northnorth­
completed hi* basic training al , cabbage mid tomatowon the farm oi ( west Thornapple
Thornapple Mid
amd accompanied
accompanied
Great Lakes Training Station and
I££.ra,i
down and nun- (, the
Uie Rosenberg family uirf
and Mrs ,
is home on furlough until the 15. 1 rdu
onlV froM damage i Kenneth Axford u&gt;
the
funeral
0'
to
of I
A The Clark Bliss family and Mr. |1,1 thu vicinity that wa* reported Mr* Alien Pender tn Hasting* A
and Mra. John Fuller spent the
and we hope it was all A I Guests at the Harry Stimson home
weekend at their Green Lake cot- i ?nd Lleut- Arlle Bixler who recent- I in northwest Thornapple th" foretage. A The meeting of the Past I' received hi* wing* as a fighter • part . cf last week, were Byron
Matron* club scheduled for last ,pllot at “ TeJUU Mr field has oeeu Smith and daughter Mr*. Grace
Friday at tte collage of Mrs Maud
*own recently while enjoyinc « Winner, hi* stater Miss Ella Smith
Fitch at Gun take was postponed '{««« &lt;**&gt;» furlough. A Lieut, and and Bert Kessler, all of VanWert
WtUl September A Mr. and Mra i “ra Marc Squief and Miles Hall! Ohio a W. H. Madden. hls^auShGeorge
Jupiutronj
took
their |«£ Chicago, came Saturday to visit (ter and grandson*. Mr*. DOroihy
daughter MlsfNorma Mae and two 1
s p*"nu’ Mr aad Mrk B°nneriUe. Jerald and Bobbie Bon■iri friends from Hasting* to Bat-(9- K jB’ake. The men relumed nevflle attended the funeral of hl*
He .Creek Sunday evening riup । tame Sunday evening but Mrs. 8 . brother. AUred Madden in Ptainttey took, tram for Anuriho. rraum/d for . p™ vtait. a Lee wen. Sai^ta?. jJ^T
Ttxas.
MUs Norma expacta to
Richard Allen and Cart ,wa* a resident of Delton for sevjp,
—U th.™ «uh &amp;«.«&gt; their Bo-/ s™ My. ml
. Doo
ZJ’S
ter brother George who 1* m , Wm. Fergursan enjoyed a weakartd I th« T-K 1943 graduates who re­
* i .ctrit2v. *en'- mto service is located

MIDDLEVILLE *

Why should I buy
War Bonds?

Some answers to a question every one
ef us should ask

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EVERYBODY...EVERY PAYDAY.

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AT LEAST 10%

�■rar HASTINGS B4NNFR. THURSDAY, JULY 15. 1943
edford and Mr. and
id visited Mr. and
■rooks and son and
tin Aubll al Jordan
ia. Sunday. * Mr.
tn Carter and Ac.
tarter and Wendell
siding his vacation ;
Mrenta, called on
of Lowell Sunday.
Miner Palmer mid
yrua Shruyer and
Sunday caltera at
home.
lush Saunders are
former's mother
a. Albert Roll and
! Blue Island. Ill.,
WO weeks ut the
rununity was sad- {

He had been Hl
Monday. Funeral
I at Henton's wltn
id. * Robert Van
naxoo Is spending
lite grandparents.
Lyle Wilcox and
;ek spent Wednes1 with the fornuTa .
ly Wilcox. * Mra.
r. and Mrs. Merle
Hastings Tuwday. ■

ought to ihte ofire he prizes high&gt;ver 40 years ago.
&gt;to of the employgx Table Co ,Mr.
&lt;ed for that comyears, can name
In the picture. In
ince It wiw taken
of the men have
ycara bring many

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2. Hastings.
I MASTIN CORNERS
1DURFEE
. neral ware
e Vs k
and
Mrs WUma Pennington of Del­
Harold Erb came home Monday J Morris of
12. Kenfleld's Add., city.'
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lon and
R««nan Week* are Ifrom California being called here i Mra. Elmer
College, and Lawrence Merriweathx H Osgood Minister
Oso. F. Milter and wife to Claude
Frieda B. Cook to Lydia Schuler. J,n A*b.u^
,0T ! feW !by the serious Illness of his grand- tnt. Mr. and _
er. negro soloist of H. C. were on Woodtalui •
i 8. Yelter •
and wife. 40 acres section
160 acres, section 11. 12. 14.
day* visiting Mn. Pennington's son mother, Mra. Ann* Hammond. * family of BatUe
2'5
thUf1
’""•hip W:w A.M. A ’■ cu(u».
Mrs. Anna Hammond a life long I are sisters of th
«. Miller and wife to Duane ' Esther Schuler to Lydia Schuler. Rlcixard who is stationed there. * 1
Ifi w-' **" ■»
R«UU’..J..M
■■ -and
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Milter
wife, lot 1 and par. 120 acres, section 11. 12, Woodland. During the severe electric storm of 1resident of Baltimore jus&amp;ed sw*y [ BM^d and also
Jr *
” ntaSt i (rtenda °t "Service Men" are es- • lot 2. Blk. 35. Eastern Add., city. ।
United States to State of Michi- two weeks ago a targe tree was 1at her home Wednesday morning
Merriweather
were over night | p-ejiyy invited to be ores, nt- .. J Tb*® H
and wlr® “&gt; Ernest ■an. lands included in Yankee; struck near Norman Burry's bouse. after
a lingering illness. The
—
1
guest* at the U. B. parsonage.
Sunday School 11:00 AJ, uain«f E. Hecox. tot 48. Nashville.
was held at 1:30 at the housd
j Springs park.
; Mrs. Barry who was putting dotfn 1neral
__________ ____ _ ________ _______ Rapids. Maury , Moore and Mra.
' Christian Endeavor and Preaching
"**', Ha E. McClarren and wife to
Earl W. Johncock and others to “ window was shocked. Just a lit- (
Service 7:30 PM.
I Frank E. McMillan and wife. Iota at Catharine Johncock. 20 acres, sec- . He farther west In Alfred Fisher s ,with burial in Dowling- cemetery, i
Rev.
H.
R.
Pfeiffer
of
Hastings
r
£jSL
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t?1
The WC.T.U. met In the home ot. _ Prayer meeting, Wednesday o.w
8:00,| Wall lake. Hope.
i
Uon 24. Orangeville.
pasture field a targe maple was 1conducted the -.rr vices oiusted bv
Mrs. Nellie Townsend Friday after- । PM.
Amy M. Cozens to Emile J. GlrWalter A. Johncock and other, to .
al
“d
‘Rev Fred King of Lake Odew*. She
noon. July 9, with sixteen members Kilpatrick
I and and wife, lot Bartow take. Yan- Catherine Johncock. 20 acres."sec-,
n1IfpUnr rnmSXt™!u, 'th, was a kind neighbor and a loving ■
and nine visitors present. Mrs. Dun- i Sunday school 10:30 A.M.
i kee Springs.
tion
24 GraniHvviiifv
nlng, our county president and Mra. | Morning worship 11:30 A. M.
C.JlirUw
ji.io. w U.U Ftow. '’ stoves1 out of commission in lhe mother and will be missed by all
I Addle Lyons to Fred James and
who knew her. She leaves to mourn Mr- Mnd Un- Heilr7
D*vte.
Floy McDermott
u.n.-n.nr, were gueats.
i Prayfr meeting, Thursday 8:00 wife, parcel section 20, Yankee
er, 105 acres, section 24. Orangeville . m™
Five dollars was voted to the edu­ P.M.
their loos a *on Hotner and wife at
-----------. , •
। Springs.
LoU Flower to Catherine Johncational fund.
Election of CLASS LEADER will , Kim Sigler and wife to Albert Sllhome, a daughter Mrs. Ruth Erb. At least 20 per cent- more bakery
eox. 105 acres, section 24. Orange—Ln/.' nnd family In Grand Rapids and a J goods are being produced thte year
Mrs. Ekkens was program leadi-r be held at both churches.
I vers and wife, tola 865. 866 and vQje
।
temoon
visitors
of
their
parents.
and Mesdamea Tyler and Wing read .
host of other relatives and friends. । with Lhe same amount of shorten■ south 2 rods of lots 838 und 839.
U. S. Dept, of Agriculture to Chas. ¥fr.;
helpful articles. Miu Laurel! HenW. yandenburg and wife, 80 acres.1
« u kx
dee read **A Cigarette Speaks to a
section 35. Maple Grove for 33.400. •Bl“l" Va£d
Pretty Girl". Miss Maurlne sang,
! New York Central to Nina Boyle.
and”ift’
“How Betsy Made tiie Flag."
WARRANTY DEEDS
I &gt;ota' Middleville.
Our next meeting will be in Hie
ksuSi/bw 8- d*“ “ •"•lAaS ErpS‘.^”rlw"d.:k
•Lydia Schuler to Walter H. Cooke
and
Smith cottage at Saddlebag lake. and
wife. 120 Ac. sections 11 and ”fnry stfhr- 80 acrea “cUon 21.
New York Ceniral to Karl F. EekAnna
I
August 13.
12 Woodland.
i Thornapple.
ardt. parcel C. K. it 8. right of way and "'d. n51,yi^ortt?f1’^*nna
Alvah W. pennock to Clifford H. IWrd “• Johnson and wife to Ju- aero*. 120 acres, section 11. Wood- Lki„8 ‘m2
Mrs. John Hynes Laboratory
Phillips. 10 acres section 21. Barry. I *
and
80 acre4- land
i—j
। breaking Her hip. Spe was taken
Technician al Pennock
Mrs. Frank Snore to Perry A. Van &amp;e^&gt;lon 29, Thoomapple.
i; Wa
wird E. Baird to Ila P. Baird,!
Mrs. John Hynes (June Crbck- Tuyl and wife, lota 72 and 7J WarNannie Soder to Walter Wallace 10 acres, section 31. Johnstown.
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fordl has accepted a part time po­ dendort's Add. Nashville.
, “ &gt;d *lfe, south 8 rods of tot 101. |I Claude A. DeMond nnd wife, to 5erf.a«“SnyJ*?,5?h
I
sition as Laboratory Technician al
Glenn A. Miller und wife to Wm. clt2:. . _
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‘ acrL
Howard
J DeMnnd
nnd wife
‘ Brnner
"•- Wednesday.
^Hl meet With
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^i™
4 Staton
JulyMrs.
21. Floyd
for s
Pennock hospital. Halt ini* begin­ Davis and wife, parcel section 4,
4, 1. Ethel Gamble to Wm. L. Quick,
ning thte Monday. Mrs. Hynes Assyria
i &gt;°l &lt;■ village of Delton.
Assyria.
i
Marion
Schller
to
Clyde
Cawy.
42
R^nlsh^lhe
’
meat
and'
txutora
’
ah
trained at the Minneapolis College
Harold A. Ttecher and wife to I Edward R. Johnson to Andrew I
section 2 Baltimore
tumish the meat and potatoes. All
of Technology and was Technician Alga E. Ttecher and wife, 120 acres, Finkbelner and wife, tot 8 Blk. 9.",J acres,
Janette Casey to Ctad7Casey 42 are CordtaUv Invited to attend. *
at Borges* hospital. Kalamazoo for section 2. Carlton.
I acres section 2 Baltimore
*'
Mra Ru,h Varney and Mtes Greta
Keeler's Add, Middleville.
several year* before iter marriage.
Mildred A. Haney to Forrest B. ■ Geo. D. Doster and others to Eu- I
'.e11 Y“r„kn‘
Glenn E. Mowry and wife to Er­
nest L. Barclay and wife, parcel Falconer and wife. 40 acres sec- nice A. Harper, -parcel section 8 camp ln Yankw Springs for a time.
Former Residents Locale
Uon 30. Carlton.
Johrutown.
Orangeville
M‘»
havln« the Potion of
Edward Boggess and wife to State , Olive L. Johnson to Eva A Hecoe. co'“lcil°* A Miss Maurlne Martin
Mr. and Mrs. Bteidti "itoiFy “and ! n^th^f}^totin^1'*4 . HJfSF
w'•
I, -- « -s. ~ ™
; su-sasr*
half of .ou
2f H-.ttewaVkUlnhllo where'he is'emolovcd
Jacob Strodlbeck’ and wife to
contribution to the war
Newark. Ohio, where he u employed
Rndnev t. McLeod and wife an toS7.fi,B3JS54,iS.u”
in construction work for the Alu- ।
Section Marlton
’
planning a houseparty at the Paul • off to duty.
cottan President
next week.of W Huntington!
Dr. Elmer
1 1 1
Becker.
United Brethren
In Christ

30DLAND
I. and Mn. Frank Hynes spent
I Thursday with Jhelr son Ward
I s and family at their Gun lake
Ige. * Mra. Nat Peters and Mtes
I cry England of Chicago visited
mother. Mra. Olenn England
leveraj days over teat weekend.
• Misses Beverly and Bonnie
u of Hartford are visiting their
hparenta. Mr. and Mra. Milan
hbo for several weeks. * Mr*.
Ita Austin and granddaughter,
ha Jean Classic are visiting lhe
rand Mra. Harold Blakely of
field thte week. Rev. and Mra.
ely and daughter Judy were
a of her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Nicholson the first of the
. * Mra. L. J. Vincent of Plainwas an overnight guest of Mra.
n England last Wednesday. *
Ion and Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Ikford of Ionia were callers at
■home of Mr .and Mrs. Arthur
■ ding. Sr. Sunday. * Mr. ana
I Lawrence Paul were Sunday
ler guest* of Mr. and Mra. Chas.
Ilader of Grand Rapids. * Dr.
I Mra. Geo. F. Benner. Eleanor
her and Judy Everett visited
I Helena Benner of Battle Creek
Bunday. * Mrs. John Bulling
(Mrs. L. H. Brumm attended the
I meeting of the Thornapple
lien Club at the home of Mra. J.
•lentlne of Hastings last ThursI * Mrs. Geo. A. Miller and sons
■ ctrolt are visiting her sister and
■•and. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Parrott
■• test weekend they were guests
llr. and Mya. Jay Vrugglnk and
Ishter Sharon of Grand Rapids,
llr. and Mra. Bom Wolford of
fl Lake Odessa called on Mr. and
LlHoward Hewitt Sunday afterL ’ * Pfc. Gordon Jacobs of WIslln was a guest Monday at the
|.rt Kussmaul home. * Alvin
lildlng of Eau Claire «-as an
Inlght guest at the home of Mr.
I Mra. Gilbert McLeon last week,
lonald Rose of Hastings visited
■ aunt and uncle. Mr. and MJt&gt;
lard Reesor from Friday until

COURT HOUSE NEWS

Anthony Whitfleet and Wife to
,oU l29' 13°- 201 Ann Hamilton of Lansmg we&lt;“U‘h S toU
Hizel L WUson to Robt. D. WU-! («««»»,of&lt;Jldv «u”ts
Mr.. and
a2,d M®8- cNX-,, , „
Ison lot 9 Block 16 Lincoln nark 'Mrs. Lewis Herzel and familv. * Instead of shutting up shop
Ida F. McCoy to Leslie J. Caston SI* 101 ’• “““
uncoln Parlt' Mr. and Mr* Lyle Karrar who have
and wife, east 8 rods Of lota 1178 ■
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1 been living in Lansing where Mr. when the manufacture of
and, n7?, ,,
iii.-NnFRminTT
Karrar hus employment are living automobiles was stopped,
Algn A. Tincher and wife to Har-1 Hendershott
] wlth hcr parents, Mr and Mra.
tli^membera1 of Vhe Faith" Circle1 Of ' Ben W' C°nklln and wlfe ,o Oeo&amp;
i flonK^U7oh‘n*twT’
*Cr" ~
old A. Ttscher, 12 acres section 2.
We all enjoyed Rev. Babbitt's ! Shirley Slocum's house on the Cor- ■we decided to "carry on"
Carllon.
splendid sermon Sunday and hope t nera. * Robert Barry and Norval
day evening at her home.
darenc? R. Shaw and wife to,Frank Granger and wife to
Wai- I he will come again. During lhe । Fisher are spending the week at so that our customers and
,
ter J. Brown and wife. 120 acrea
opening services Mtes Rullson pre- । wall take, guests of the tatter's
Former Resident Break. Arm
'vr' ™
section 23. Hasting*.
i tented the certificates to the chil- grandmother. Mra. Carrie Fisher.
friends would have a place
Insend and family were Bunday Iril^^arme? rraldent^tirf'woMtaund
C,ar*
Gardner and others to ,
Earl R. Boyes and wife to Frank dren who attended the VacaUon
----------------- ----------------------Idng visitors al lhe home of Mr.
to get good service! A real
Granger. 200 acres section 23, Has- I Bible School last week. The col- SOUTH SHULTZ
I Mra. Chas. Townsend of South
Ungs.
lections taken up by the children
t_rrv
k'nn hu wav tn
,
Carl O. Nlethamer and wife to will be sent for relief of hungry . Cairada toSittte
the estate of interest in their welfare...
■■dland. * Larry Hynes of Char­
n°&gt;’4 E Titmarah and wife to
I* te spending a week with hte
•hXrMnd’SlhSSwi
OrVlUe ° M‘ler and Wlfe- P°rCels। Frank Granger and wife, south *, Chinese children. * On Sunday, hta father who t»»^ away' thte
competent mechanics and
lota
1039
and
1040,
city.
Mrs.
Floyd
Garrteon
entertained
,
DrlI
L,"r
Alberta*
The
man?
lidparcnts, Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Castleton.
Quit Claim Deed.
the Whitworth family at a shower " pr“'5
yr. p
les. Mr. and Mra. Ward Hynes in two places. Her granddaughters. iectlons »&lt; “nd
genuine parts . . . honest
Roy F. Kendall and wife to Betty honoring Mr. and Mrs. Paul Palm- .“rrnan extend svmnathvTo
famphariotte were dinner guests o! Beverly and Bonnie Plants of Hart­ L. Roberts and wife, parcel section.
ford
are
visiting
their
other
grand
­
Kipp, lot Fine lake. Johnatown.
er (Hortense Meade, of Middle- I
m£
arenU, Monday. * Dale and
Hope.
work at honest prices.
yn Townsend of Hastings are parents. Mr. nnd Mrs. Milan TrumJennie Scotsman to Geo. W.
bo
in
Woodland
this
week.
lidlng a few weeks with their
rhiu nf Rnttie creek vtsiteH
Thomas and wife, pareel section.28. and wife. 100 acres sections s and guests. * On July third the friend&lt; I
We're still on the job—
6. Caatlelon
at Hendershott gave a shower for
B.dJ
i jsteF S^n^eviUe
lidparents. Rev. and Mrs. H. V.
Barry.
■
I
Madge
Roper
to
Eml!
J.
Oirand
Mr.
and
Mra.
Palmer
at
the
home
I
^"ursdiy
and
’
Mr
and
Mra
Jim
Blur Star Mothers to Meet
rnsend. * Mr*. Arlie Spindler
and we look on it as a real
Amos E. Dull and wife lo Elias
jKJ? of n,lt]J*£±5
The Woodland Blue Star Mothers Nation and wife, lot 11 Greggs Add.., and wife, parcel on Barlow latte. I nf Mrs. Ernie Matteson. Many ;
I Mra. Richard Estep left TucsI for Battle Creek where they will hold' their regular meeting at Nashville.
I visit Miss Catherine Spindler the home of Mrs. Lawrence Faui.
Lake* IIIIllcame
Fred Weyerman and wife to Hios., Betty Kipp to Roy F. and Au- . newlvweds at both parties. * Mr.
rtenyon
ofGreat
Great
came
&gt;°’l 01
9
rcat Lakes. “
! •. caxne
[a few day*. * Mr. and Mra. Wel- Monday. August 2. at 8 p m. Picnic W. Butler, lota 1 and 2 Eastern Add.. rust* Kendall, parcel Pine take, and Mra. Floyd Garrison, with Mr ’■ Ren
home Saturday on a nine day fur­
prockford attended a family re­ plans will be discussed al that time.
Johnstown.
and
Mrs.
Ted
O'Laughlin
attended
and
Mrs.
Ted
O'Laughlin
attended lough and Mr. and Mrs. Harry MisLenna
---- - -------Cole----------------------------to Eva A. Hecox, 100
— i| a shower for Mr.
Mr and
nnd Mra.
Mrs Palme, encr of Kalainasoo spent Saturday
McCallum and wife to M..
Former Woodland Kraident Pasara O. Dibble, parcel section 20. Hope.
acres sections 5 and 6. Castleton, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Miner night and Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Barbara Burkle. age 80
This was a family dinner in
Frank E. McMillan and wife .to Palmer near Middleville. Sat. night. Mrs. Gordon Kony al their collage
Geo. J. EUlott and wife to Lois
lor of her mother's blrthdav. * passed away at Cite home of her Flower, parcel section 28, Barry Mildred A. Cole, lol Eastern Ad- ' * Mr. and Mrs. Warren Brogan and
liere. * Several children from thte
laldlne RaIrish of Lake Odessa son-in-law, Preston Manning of township.
diUon. city.----------------------------------------I Mr and Mrs. Warren Brogan and place are attending Bible school
loendlng a few weeks with Joyce Lincoln. Nebraska, Sunday evening
Mildred A. Cole to Frank E. Me- children spent Sunday with Mr. and,• at Delton, the bus slopping at the
Jas. W. Baines and wife to Horace
thing. * Mtes Ethel Whitmer of at 10:30.
L. Tungate and wife, parcel sec­ Millan and wife, lot Eastern Ad-1 Mrs. -John Brogan In Hastings. * Kenyon Corners and Shults school
Mra. Burkle was born In Wood­ tion 8. Barry.
verton who te seriously 111. is bedillon. city.
fml and Mra. Lvnden Garrison of house. * Mr. and Mra. Fred Horn
cared for at the home of her land township and lived here until
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•* •-! Cleveland.
Ohio, were weekend
Jarvis E. Coley and wife to Hart
Battle Creek spent the weekend
Ijt. Mrs. Eldon Farrell. * Mr. thirteen years ago. wheiF she went Bellinger and wife. 30 acres section cox. 80 acres, section 18. Woodland. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Gar­ of
their home here. * Henry West
I Mrs. Carl Hewitt and Mrs.'AK- to Kalamazoo to make her home 24. Prairieville.
Eva A. Hecox to Agnes M. Doms rison. * Mr. and Mrs. Jack Sulli­ at
and hte mother. Mri. Dora Custer
| Hewitt of South Woodland and with her daughter. Mrs. Preston
Earl James and wife to Ralph P and James E. Dorris. 80 acres, ac­ van and Mrs. Mary Schuricho at­ of Hastings visited Mr. and Mrs.
and Mrs. Howard Hewitt al­ Manning. They moved to Lincoln. Handv and wife, 51 acres section 8, tion 18. Woodland.
tended the -funeral of Fredrick Mila Ashby Saturday. * Mr. and
lied the Richardson Family re- Nebraska ten years ago where they Prairieville.
Jenne A. Loehr to Elmer A. Loehr Weyerman in Hastings, list Mon­' Mrs. F. Cole and Mr. and Mra.
■ &gt;n at the Arthur. Richardson have lived ever since. Hnr daugh­
and wife, parcel section 34. Rutland. day. * The Marshal Schantz fam­
■ age at Gull lake over the Fourth. ter. Mrs. Manning iwsscd away.
Kenneth E. Bevier and wife to ily of Hastings were Sunday guests' Junior Cole of Grand Rapids v:sW
|&gt;r. L. H: Brumm attended «Nu- May 30. of this year. She leaves one syria.
Howard Bevier, parcel section 29. of Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Schantz 1 (Ited Mr. and Mrs. Homer McColon Conference for Vetlnarlans son. Carl of Woodland and one
H. Vesn Doty to Clare Engle and Johnstown.
Marshal is leaving this week for land Sherrard and Marcia of Bat­
Decatur. Indiana, on Wednesday. daughter. Mrx. Eugenia England of wife, parcels on Pine-lake. JohnsAlice Quick to Ethel Gamble, duty with the Marines on the Weal tle Creek spent Saturday at the
V 7. Tills was a conference nnd Washington. D C.. nnd five grand­ town.\
lot 24. Delton.
•
Coast, * Dr. and Mrt. Glen Gunn Horn residence and Mr. Sheerard
lOnstration put on by the Ccn- children.
Martin Smith, Jr. to Zigmunt K. and Ton Romig of Kalamazoo spent of Intercession City. Florids '■
Flom Hanlon, to E. H. Finkbelner
The body -te being brought to and wife, parcel block 47. Middle­ Leblecki, parcel section 38. Castle­ last Monday at A. C. Clarks. W
Sova Co. Inc. of Fort Wayne.
spending four week with his
. ★ Mra. clarence Anile nnd eons Woodland Where funeral services ville.
ton.
107 N. MICHIGAN,
Miss Elaine Van Hom of Hastings
'
k and Gordon and Mrs. Robert and burial will be held on Wednes­
Glenn A. Miller and wife to El­ te vtelting Mrs. Ronald Haynes. * and family.
Angelina B. Finkbelner to Hen­
■ckwsy and sons. Dkvid and Jlm- day. Definite time and place .are rietta Bauer, parcel section 38. mer Graves and others, 51 acres The W. S. C. S', will picnic next
awaiting
the
arrival
of
the
daugh
­
of Battle Creek spent last week
section 8 and 9. Assyria.
Thornapple.
Saturday afternoon at Thornapple
ter,
Mrs.
England
from
Washington.
|the Paul Cottage al Saddlebag
Nicholas A. Hammond by trustees take instead of having their reguHenrietta Bauer to Edward H.
e. Mr. Arnie nnd Mr. Brockwav
Finkbelner and wife, parcel section to Chas. H.*Bumham. parcel sec­ I tar meeting thte meeting. Picnic
Loeal Boys Meet In Chicago
ted them for the weekend. *
36, Thornapple.
tion 30. Johnstown.
.supper
wnu icuiuuauc
[ supper with
lemonade iuiu»neu
furnished u,
by
O curious and ratiier wonderful
p Whitmer of Midland te spend­
Edward Lebhauser to Alma UebAndrew J. Sturm and wife to Rea the society. Plan to come and
several weeks with his nunl and incident happened In Chicago last hauser. parcel, Nashville.
J. Cleland and wife. Jot Sandy bring your gucsu or Invite old
। friends
de. Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Farrell week to two local boys in service
Percy Roas and wife to Harold 'Beach Park. Yankee Springs.
Geo. Endsley and others to Thel----------------- »» ►
lera Sundav at the Farrell home who happened to visit lhe Wash­ Baron and wife, parcels section 6.
■e Rev. and Mrs. Arthur Dodge. ington Slree* U.S.O. at the same Orangeville.
ma E. Olmstead. 60 acres, section ।
BANNER WANT ADS PAY
l Mlv Phoebe Oakes. Woodland hour. Mo. M.M. 2-'c Tom Nlethamer
. Leona Anderson. Hastings nnd who has been stationed al Miami.
and Mrs. Ouy Knatner of South Fldrida was on his way to Sturgeon
&gt;dland. ★ Mr. nnd Mr*. Chas, Bay. Wte.. had a few minutes while
'lader of Grand Rapids spent changing trains In Chicago, hap­
weekend of the Fourth at tho pened to visit the U.8.O. rooms
(grrence Paul Coltace at Saddle- when he looked up and saw sitting
|! lake. Mr. and Mrs. Rowlader at another table, an old friend and
lit this cottave when they were neighbor, Cpl. Richard Hilbert who 1
lldenta of Woodland arid It was being transferred from Moscow.
lined like old times for them to Idaho, to Bethleham. Pa. Needless
Ine back to it. Mr. nnd Mrs. I.tw- to say they had a happy reunion
l.ce Paul were their guests Sun- and marvelled at the chance that I
|r and Monday and Mr. and Mrs. brought them to the same place at
rl C. Paul and children were the same time.
Richard te taking a 12 week*
Jat* Sunday. * Gordon Story of
stings was n dinner guest"nt the Army Specialist Training Course at
ink Hynes home Sunday. ♦ Mr. Lehigh University., al Bethleham,
d Mrs. Victor Benner of South Pa., and hte address te
Cpl. Richard Hilbert.
xxlland were callers in the afterABT. Unit.
m. * Mrs. Karl C. Paul and chllLehigh Nnlveraity.
•n are spending thte week nt the
Bethleham. Pa.
wrence Paul cottage at Saddlebag
Tom te
IS In
Hl Sturgeon
OIU»BCVH Bay for a .
». * Mrs. Gerry England of
week ur
or nv
so »
awaiting
the
w«*wub w
.C completion- ’
:k*on visited Mrs. Glen Bigland Wrr».
hte boat, a Sub-Chaser ot S/C
m Wednesday until Sundav. Mr of his
ONE OF MY BIGGEST
The crew will then take the
■land Joined her for the weekend. boat.
.boat
. down
■__ the
_ 1 Mlsstesipol River
— tn
to
Joann and Barbara Hershbervc.,
WARTIME JOBS IS
mor Benner. Glori* Clark. Mar- New Orleans, then to Miami Flor­
Paul and Ruth Flanigan are ida where it will be staffed and then
mlnum Plant of America. Mr. und ;
ftnvldL Mwslrall will wife to
Mr*. Gordon Williams and daugh- I j-jrl H cheereman and wife 40
l,‘ lh' H°U&gt;'«*Wenc' I «?rra ^UrSTJTMapte Owe •
In Woodland._______
Harold H. Conklin and wife to
Faith Circle~Entert*lned
Tffi"*1 ”''' '°U

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effort, because "you can't
build a gun unless you can
get to the job.” We’re here
tq help you "carry on."
Drop in.

5 Points to Romombor:
still use acauiM para

«'• have specially-designed toots
to reduce repair time

We want to Mk helpful in your
iraoj jxiaation problems

Service,

y is the world's J
w.- nJ_j. 1

r render.W.'*'

7 the ^orid'i

REAHM MOTOR SALES

Through
s a safe, shre,
ve regularly—
money for a
ire. for travelirm.

Say»

ondiyou

ng them
i behind

t&gt;u make

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HELPING THE FARMER
PRODUCE MORE FOOD
FOR VICTORY I

hies that
■n finan&gt;.73 you

oEDD'

HASTINGS, MICH

Your Monument Dealer
AndYour Banker
When you buy o monument you invest o certoin

opprecioble sum of money.

only wartime job - not by a long thoti t*m buty night and day out

mu ee M**0■'

wife to tove diem time and take the place of the hired help coBed

If you were buying stocks or bonds you would seek
the counsel of, your banker.

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Those who seek the counsel of and buy from, a
conscientious, capable monument dealer, inevitably
get more for their money.
We are always glad to talk about monuments:

come in, if only for a chat.

Patten Monument Co.
119-Mich. Ara. N.

on the farm* helping to produce another vital war material, FOOD.

RHONE 2393

HASTINGS

Exclusive dealers of Guardian Memorials
Both in Hie Barre Gray Granite, and Hie Lorencign
Rose, a beautiful pink. Hie moat delicate and subitantial color yet discovered for Hie erecHon of
Out 7-15

It had been raining for a week, back
In the hills. A farmer, hunting for a
strayed cow along the creek, looked
up and aaw water pouring through a
widening crack In the reservoir dam.
lie ran half a mile to the-nearest tele­
phone and made a long distance eall
to the munitions plsnt down the
valley where 111* son worked.
“You’ve got about two hours be­
fore your factory is flooded," he told
them. Because that call got through
in time, scores of workers and tons
of vital war material were moved to

safety before the crest of roaring
water could reach the plant.

Long Distance lines are crowded
with calls as never before. Many are
war calls which must go through
promptly. Others are civilian calls,
so me-vitally urgent, some less urgent.
You and you alone can Judge whether
your call is really necessary.

Please make only the most essen­
tial long distance calls.
If you must call by long distance,
do all you can to be brief.

milk cows, separate milk, churn butter, pump water. Incubate sggs,
food and form products, KgM housa and yard, cook, eJean, wash,

iron and heat water.

SAVE MAHPOWR
service engineer for information and
additional electric help on the farm.

[OnSUIllERS POWER CO
MICHIGAN BILL TILIPHONI COMPANY

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�THE HASTINGS BANNER. THURSDAY. JULY 15. IM3

A message for you...from 1953
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(Today, John Jones is just-an average American, wrestling
with all the doubts and worries and problems that beset
every one of us right now. But let’s skip ahead 10 years.
Let’s look at John Jones then—and listen to him . •.)

^goMETiMEs I feel so good it almost scares
me.
.
“This house—I wouldn't swap- a shingle
off its roof for any other house on earth.
This little valley, with the pond down in the
hollow at the back, is the spot I like, best in
all the world.
“And they’re mine. I own ’em.

Nobody can take ’em away from me.

“I’ve got a little money coming in, regu­
larly. Not much—but enough. And I tell
you, when you can go to bed every night
with nothing on your mind except the fun
you’re going to have tomorrow—that’s as
near Heaven as a man gets
on this earth!
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“It wasn’t always so.
“Back in ’43—that was our second year of
war, when we were really getting into it—
I needed cash. Taxes were tough, and then
Ellen got sick. Like most everybody else, I
, was buying War Bonds through the Payroll
Plan—and I figured on cashing some of
them in. But sick as she was, it was Ellen
who talked me out of it.

“ ‘Don’t do it, John!’ she said. ‘P/ease
don’t! For the first time in our lives, we’re
really saving money. It’s wonderful to
we have
know that every single . payday
.
more mon&amp;y put aside! John, if we can
only keep up this saving, think what it can
mean! Maybe someday you
won’t have to work Maybe

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we can own a home. And oh, how good
it would feel to know that we need never
worry about money when we’re pld!’

“Well, even after she got better, I stayed
away from the weekly poker game—quit’
dropping a little cash at the hot spots now
and then—gave up some of the things a
man feels he has a right to. We made
clothes do—cut out fancy foods. We didn’t ‘
have as much fun for awhile but we paid
our taxes and the doctor and—we didn’t
touch the War Bonds.

“We didn’t touch the War Bonds then,
or any other time. And I know this: The
world wouldn’t be such a’ swell place today
if we badl”

NOW DO YOUR BEST!

01737387

BOOST YOUR BOHO BUY/HB

THROUOH THE PAYROLL SAVIHGSTHAff—*

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THE VALUE STORE

CUT RATE SHOE STORE
BEN FRANKLIN STORE
J. C. PENNEY COMPANY
WATERS CLOTHES SHOP
JOHN BULLING &amp; SON
HASTINGS ICE &amp; FUEL
ROTH FURNITURE
G.E. GOODYEAR HDWE.
REED’S DRUG

STEBBINS &amp; JACOBS
FARM BUREAU SERVICES
MARK'S AUTO . .
LARSEN'S DRY GOODS
GOODYEAR BROS. HDWE.
G.R. BOOKCASE A
CONSUMERS POWER CO.
IRONSIDE MONUMENT
BARRY CLEANERS

COFFEESHOP
HOTEL HASTINGS
TAYLOR SHOE STORE
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FELDPAUSCH STORES
COLEMAN INSURANCE
HASTINGS CITY BANK
NATIONAL BANK

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MEYERS 5c &amp; 10c STORE
LONG &amp; MOORE 5c to $1
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�TIB HASTINGS BANNER. THURSDAY, JULY U, IMS

Oh Th* Haww Front

Corp. Strickland ha* been In Die
Army 16 month* and has been in
England nearly a year.
They didn’t know that some week*

put Daby. the walking cow. in the
back posture. Well, you novar can
tell—of course there b the old say-

Where I am. But somewhere south the cookies were not and the beat
of the Equator. Prom what I can -part is they were a* fresh as if you
learn about where we are going, it Just made them. Most dtokies get
. nard and dry. They were good. Got
mo, wic news aruuua ucic • u.u- b going to be swell, considering.
I have always wondered how II । a letter from BUI Fryer today too.
U limitid ta nothing flat. We dont:
do much, tee much or say much. seemed to be on a ship. The Pacific I am going to answer it tonight
Ocean b a Mg pond of water to be Bill ts the beat buddy one could aak
Ju, ot v....
-.in

Birthday—Aug. 4th. (Hl. Frank,
i view of the fact (hat mall
■ -■aches you a month hte—Happy
Birthday now and that should just
about make It &gt;

mure
mu
tap on wood.
but' you can't make him drink." around to find any honey—anyway, j course, I said might How s Dale domv uettinx my
good luck fellow and how do you i ing? Does he still run around with , Personally, if you ask me. Bob h
Best of Luck Stan.
like the picture they sent of you an I the girl from Kalamazoo? Here IL
And Best of WUhea to Vera Jew­ the front page?
U midnight and Uie gang has
ett, who used lo work al Miller's ice
Pvt. Loub R. Hooper, 36151703
Word from San Antonio Aviation robbed the Icebox for some steax
I will write more later. U notn- ,
A PO. No. 954.
Cadet Center. Texas. lists William and eggs. Well. mom. guess H’s ing happen* Hus letter will start old today.
% poatmaster
D. Barnes u one of the 434 finish- time for me to close for tonight. Ill oil Ute boat.
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With love
for general information. Vera mar­ Ing their pre-flight training at the write again soon.
•Ban Francbeo. Calif.
William
Love.
ried Corp. Charle* Breard of the Center. Good work Cadet
Albert
Hl Edward! Thanks for the soap
Canadian Alt Force on July 2nd at
Pvt_ George O. Hagedorn
Graduated from lhe Gunnery De- 1
Bob
IM. Albert Drake. 36407853
old man. Did you think I was get­
London. Ontario. Happy landing nartment of the Armored Force
A.SJN. 36458862
Robert L. Henry. M.MAf. 2 C
A.P.O. 502, c o Postmaster
ting dirty?
you two!
Co. E. 3rd Reg.
School at F'ort Knox. Ky. where
c/o Fleet Post Office
Ban Francisco, California
Av, C John W- Reed
•Hello’' again Ralph Guy. (Wood­ they train men in lighting-fast, ac­
Fort Frahcl* 8. Warren. Wyo.
43 J. Sqdn. 2. Flight “Sland) we have Just received your curate-shooting divisions, is Pfc.
AviiUon
Cadet
Detachment
Sherman. Texas
new address which b—
Richard M. Hinkley 8 2/c
Laurence E Miller, son ot Mr* j
------June...
16.------1943
. Perrin Field
Perrin Field
Pfc. Ralph L. Ouy 36175010 ABJf. Maude B. Miller, 429 W. Apple St. Mrs. B. J. Adcock
DK-173 Naval Training Station
AJ*.O. 700
Norfolk. Va.
Nice going, soldier.
425 W. Court
rt Postmaster
Dear Mother and Dad,
Comes word from sailor Cleo Ja- I Hasting*. Michigan
getting I
New, York Ciiy. N. Y.
Pfc. Richard L. Bogart
cobs, to hb brother Dick, that hav- Dear Mother.
And we sent your money order to
ana i
a soda in Asulralia ba nurmori received three letters from you ... «. ..., ....... . B— —z
the old address «o If it doesn't reach
t occasion when, while ripping । and am very &lt;lad w iicur from you shoe* today. Tluuiks to everyone for 1
you let us know and we'll do a little
cookie*, soap and everything I re- ' AFX). 403 Annex.
Oreeby, Colo.
the aodk, you took up and see none and lhal you arc O K. I can how
follow up w you'll get IL
other than David Settle* In person: wrtte- and un you that I was In ceived. Tell Grandmu thunks for I Shreveport. La.
Pvt.'Louis V. Williams. i&amp;H
«• B "“‘jually happy I F)jL n,!, ta&gt; M you can
B m. lhe money. I Mill have the Un soap t Congratulations Bob. (Middle*
36152676
.Psc;!!:,
Battery C. 989 Field Artillery
w jaffair. Trie fellows rode ImrselMicx lI ..J
m r*aid in* my-letters,"and”U alio
ter from Headquarters European
Of ti-nnb before ih
Cleo
b&lt;glad
as
everything
lo
hear
Irani
i
Camp Forrest. Tenn.
get
buck
in
my
old
ahoe*.
No*'
I
,
be
g
’.u ,n lbe uoplcs
Theatre of operation* of the U. 8. I
’J”0 will
turn
my
cadet
oxford*
in
to
ge;
i
yog
you
il
you
can
find
the
time
to
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Jiad to above off again for a little I
You asked about the fruits, well them half aokd. The fellow I loaned pen
. Army telling u* all about you—the * trip. Well bet the fellows hated
2nd Lieut George F. Finglelon.
61114478
following b what they had to say.
to say goodby but we imagine we there are pineapple*, cocoanuu, the tan dollar* to did what he said
HASIYNGS COBPORAL EN­
A PO. 4611. c/o Postmaster
can hear them saying. ’'Meet you banana* and then there is the bam­ he would ax soon a* he gut home
Sgt. Gamer Pennock. 16039773
tree. One of the tilings that will where he could get i&gt;b own money
LARGES 1118 KNOWLEDGE
for a coke in. Toklo one of these boo
A P.O. 634 t Poaunaater
interest you b that you can go he xent a money order back. He ts
OF BEES
days.”
New
York
city.
N.
Y
twenty yards from your tent and married and I think tliey have two 1
Don Pingleton, AS., USNJU
HEADQUARTERS. EUROPEAN
Thb war is a gliaatly business, no
THEATER OF OPERATIONS— question about that, but al the nearly get lost. Thb U due to the children. Sure to bad he couldn't '
From bee keeping in peacetime to same time what great experiences tropical undergrowth. There are u have readied Home before hb Fa- ,
US.MC.R
maintaining heavy American equip­ you lad* are having. You are the few interesting towns and these ate ther'a death. Thank.-, for sending
Marine Detachment V-13 unit
ment that b helping change the ones who will have the universal Sura, Labtoka and Grady, but more my pictures to me. I received clgn: j
UKM.
about them later
on. .I —
also
-- —
. have
- card* altogether. They were all very
face of Great Britain seems a far viewpoint, and tint hand knowledge . ------Oberlin College
cry, but that's been the changeover of places all over the world. Cleo's ware pictures to send on in mv nlct._ ti1c clipping Edward sent hud , Oberlin, Ohio
next letter If I cam There b also phllo OUi
Ixxjlnan. a fellow
of Corporal LaWrcnce Strickland. address Is—
Quad. Bldg. Room No 60
26 years okL.of Hastings. .".Uchigan
that I wai al Classification Centex ,
Cloo Jacobs. 1 c/o.
ring that I also would like to send wlll, and
knCW Kendai Purcell
In hb off-duty hours, the Cor­
Pvt. Raymond Andrrs
*; Pleetpostofficc.
i-------------------- ,wul com^?£r; T?1? Holderman wa* the fellow 1 roomed
poral read* up on British method*
H Q. A: Plotting Co.
San Francisco. Calif.
U all I have to say now but th*' ■' W1UI
• Ml tllC
■ ------------------ -------IMIU.
.
572 S A.W.BJJ.
Word com“ trom Avhtlon Cadet I am OK. and keep your chin up.
! Glad lo hear about Bernard &gt; Camp Gordon Johnstown
fLhi.iPrJT of bees u Marshall (Marsh) Furrow that he
| Whitmore. Bernard is right I uni • Canabelle, Florida.
be found in the bland.
( hafl
tnuuf(.rred to Helena.
getting the best training. .Belter1
Um always a beekeeper at heart. Montana.
George W. Adcock
than College training. 1 hot! a letter 1 Pvt. Steve Misak. 30407917
I guess, and I get a great kick when*] Special Flash:—Shouting "HurAJ».O. 37. c/o Postmaster
with Marjorie’s card. Yes, wc are
A P.O. 502 No. A P.
I see British bee keepers taking . r«y, if* a Boy!" we send congraluSan
Francbeo.
California
,I .getting
.......
the rest of last months
San Francisco. Calif.
honey from the hives," he said. "The 1 tattnm tn—
honey they pr~*— ------ **— *Pvt. Dwight W. Fisher. 3642579
..
June 24. 1943 i1 cpay.
Tk we always get all of our pay • Earl Gerald Powell F/c
quite as good
Mrs.
Lawrence
Wilkins
। tacted a society of British bee keepport F. E. Warren. Wyo’
Fleet Postoffice
nr* and they sent me a sample of The baby. Bruce Dwight, weighing • ■ ‘■ tlwlr
their honey and It
it was fine. Some g lb*. 6 ozs. b a 'ringer* for his Hastings. Michigan
__
___
____ Family,
people like to dance or see a show. pad, which reminds ua, he’ll prob- Dc
.Br
‘?t_____
8,“_
!
Just
a
few
Unas
to
let
you
know
but give me bees. They're much. ably soon be able to give hb ole;
'w'n "hnve
more intereating.
] man' &lt;Rolf champion Fbher) a , L?.m
Corp Strickland repair* heavy, j merry chase down the Green. Bea
.in
have been

a

. °

1K

{“S*

VB Donald Borton
8q. C-4, *3^16119881
N.A.A.C. (A.A.T.C.C.)
Nashville, Tenn

Pvt. Ol*n Chilson. 361MBI0
% Postmaster. A P O. 966
San Francisco. Calif.

.Keep the

new.

eomlm men.

NEEDS SUMMER

*t"hevl

CONDITIONING

letter*
,t one Ume whfn
Japs brokc
American Air Force.
Dear Mom.
»
through our llni** I was reared stiff
"Thb heavy equipment ho* saved | I Ju*t came off watch so gue«» thlnkjng lhe lafit waa near. I guev
thousand* of man-hours at our air- III write you a few lines. I received Mom’s nravers for me were anrteld .toe.- Corp SIHctond tod th.l letter oi .tmr. with »l lhe
"and if kept out of action too tong. ' days’of the week on it Wl»erc in
...............
. —
---------------We found out.. here
lljat
whenever
well tali behind our timetable. When 1 the heck did you ever get such *ta- , the Japs were cornered they com­
nrcessary we work day and night
“ ’
•
until a Piece of equipment b usaole
BoS
U»-Iup^s; I
5“““ j™ »I
again. Even at normal pressure of
work we are al the repair bench 10
hour* a day. We don't mind how
tong we work, for the sooner our next two years.
&lt; n)ghu 5hort,
Job is done, tiie sooner Hitler and
I went fishing again In the wherry . Yh^ L, oll t CBn
{or now
the Nazb will be finished and the nnd came back with few fbh and j musl wt Ulc hay.—Work tomorsooner we can get home to pop­ a pretty good runburn. I suppose row to l|SUat
coni nnd ice cream."
you people ail have pretty good
»—
coaU
of
suntan
by
now.
How's
the
The Corporal, who was recently
Bob
Bromo tad, b the son of Mr. and fkhing there anyway? Tiie Wucgllb I Pvt. Robert J. DeWitt. 16033765
trs. William Strickland. Hb broth- ought to be biting pretty by now. | A.P.O. 726. c/o Postmaster
।
Tiieae sea-fbh sure don't compare
Seattle, Washington, u.' S. Army
°f

TO WIN
THE WAR

assembly line
"must" that
your interest
mileage' from

again, it's a
you broaden
in maximum
gaa and oil

You can trust in

McKEE SERVICE OIL SALES

1 Mr. and Mrs. Earl R. Drake
’ R. 5
| Hastings. Michigan
Dear Mother and Dad.
I wonder how you-are. i hope
that thl* letter klnda tilh in the
. gap until I can write again. At the
, present time even I don't know '

MOBILE PRODUCTS—DISTRIBUTOR

STATE ST.

PHONE t9M

HASTINGS

- -------- _. ___ _

,

PERSONAL LOANS
—to both men and women, on just your Own signa­
ture and security.

Cash advanced up to $300.00.

Repay monthly. Prompt service. Come in or phone.

CITIZENS CREDIT CORPORATION
BASTINGS. JOOL

18114 W. STATE ST.
HASTINGS NATIONAL BANK BLDG.

The Sas Helf
BunThisMcntiiig

MwVMvJte
7500 Miles!

YOUR CAR

£&gt; puUlng U&gt;. tlnuhin. Wyche, on |

—

Navy U-13 Unit

to those perch *nd bluegills that
they catch around there, especially

• The skipper of’’Fighter X" is going
hunting ... for the next five hours he’ll
be combing the skies for signs of Jap
marauders.

And on his patrol, he will bum 500
gallops of gasoline .. . enough for a year
of peacetime driving in the average
family car!

Maybe that will give you some idea of the
enormous amount of oil— for aviation gas
and other petroleum products—that it

Oil to fuel 100,000 planes ... a quartcr.million tanks and motorized vehicles ...
the world’s greatest Ikct of warships and
transports . .. the furnaces of thousands

in trains a half-mile long . uv in old tank
cars, rebuilt tank cars, box cars loaded
.,
with drum5—and a few tank cars that are
new .. .'all pinch-hitting for thy ’coast­
wise tankers now in trans- Atlantic service.
The New Vork Centtal alone hauls
nearly a third of the oil that moves into
the eastern area. And this extra load is

in addition to the Central’s regular war
job of transporting military supplies,
troops, essential freight and passengers
on war business.
..
How can you help win this vital home­
front battle? In two ways:

Slrtw every precious gallon of gasoline and
heating oil that you possibly cant

of roaring war plants.

When planning d IrifOf

Oil that must be carried from the wells of
the Southwest to the refineries, factories
and ports of the East.

vitally important today. Please don't uaste it!

And, though it's one of the war’s toughest
jobs, the oil is coming through! Rolling
like a mighty river over America’s rails .. .

almost a million barrels a day! It's coming

j

ky rail,

j

New York
WP - aw wrnMXHCTwf

AUCTION SALE
Make Room for a War Worker
Make Your Attic Livable!

I will offer for sale a good list of furniture at Public Auction at the Sparks Shop lo­
cated at Fl 2 E. Court Si.,’ in Hastings on

SATURDAY, JULY 17,1943
Storting at 1:00 o’clock I offer the following:

£
2 Oak tables and 12 Oak chain,
leather seats.

Dining room suite, table, buffet and 6
chain.

Oak breakfast tabic and 4 chain.
3 Piece velour living room suite.

Buffet.

2 Good browp. metal beds.

Coil springs and innerspring mattresses.
Feather ticks and mattresses.

2 Piece velour living room suite.
3 Electric lamps.

INQUIRE TODAY obout a Loon to Finance Your

Own War Hauling Program!

Do It NOW!

There is great need in this community for homes . . .
war workers' homes.

Will you contribute to the war

4 effort, and increase your own income by converting
any unused spoct^jpio rooms?

Remodel your .attic

2 Chest of drawers.

Dresser. Davis drop-head sewing
machine.

Cook stove.

2 Ice refrigerators.

Thor electric washing machine.
Victrola and records.

Child's high chair.

Phonograph motor.
3 Library tobies.

Kitchen table.

New-5 gallon cream con.
Robe.
Rugs.-

3 Trunks.

Radio.

Garden cultivator.

Pillows.

Several plants.

Lots of screens.

Mahogany writing desk.

Several odd windows.

Ironing board.

Large arm reclining chair.

Dishes and cooking utensils and many
other articles too numerous to men­
tion.

do it with an eye to the future.

Commode.

2 writing desks.

Office desk.

Swivel chair.

. for Your Family, for Americ

Pair French doors.

50 Ft. garden hose.

Mohair davenport.

■REAL VICTORY

Oak dining table.

Good porcelain table top gas stove.

Bed davenport.

Make Sure Your Victory Garden

Metal bed nnd coil springs.

Child's rocker.

Oak bookcase.

Spring folding cot.

Odd chairs.

6 Cain seat chairs.

Doll carriage.

Good porch swing.

use this beautiful space after the war for your own

Looking glasses.

Stakley maple night stand.

into an apartment for a war worker's family . . .

You will want to

Stands.

, Your next job is to keep at it —‘
so pitch right in. Picture to yourself
those luscious meals later on — crisp
salads, steaming roasting-ears, flavor­
full vegetables, i

Some of these pieces are very good

Several rocken.

Oh, sure, there'll be some hoc days,’
and some dry spells, and a few weeks
when the weeds and bugs try to chase
you out of your garden. But... keep

family, or to supplement the family income.

TERMS : CASH DAY OF SALL Nothing to be removed until settled for.
WE SELL WAR BONDS and WAR SAVINGS STAMPS

THE HASTINGS BUILDING
&amp; LOAN ASSOCIATION
9 Stebbins Bldg.

Members F. H. L B. Phone 2503

DEWEY REED
JOHN BIRMAN, Cl.rk

Refreshed by

«

AUCTIONEER AND MANAGER

’ [£ f

ORANII KIST
AND OTHER DtllCIOUl FLAVORII

c .

eating time) thin you w«t K pl

ing time!
America needi Victory Gai
millions of them. For the U.
US strong, and gard«n-fi
help us ali co health ami
your part!

KIST
whether

with al
writer.

�THE HASTINGS BANNtfc, THURSDAY, JULY 15, i*4i
OBITUARY
ard Blough were Thursday evening t bell. * Mr. and Mra. Ralph Alice of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Everson and ! friendship and admiration. Mr. Ardis DARBYVILLE
supper guesta of Mr. and Mrs. Ken-1 and children from Gull lake were family. * Sunday visitors of Mr. and j will be missed by some 30 young | We Are glad to report that Mrs. I Anna Hammond, daughter of
high school f
E Mudge who has been so ill tn Sarah and William Warner, passed
netlt Pinoyer of Grand Rapid*.' Sunday guesta of Rev. and Mn. J. Mrs Wokren Surrarrer were Mr. j। men who ha
I
und
entered
From there Pvt. Richard returned | W. McCue. Charles Harmon and apd Mrs. E. H. Johnson and daugh- ' B?d wMld^Suo’i^Ardu’remark^? he 1 Mercy Hospital. Grand Rapids. Is ' away at her nome In Baltimore
ln 11,11 commun- 1 111111 **u,r * 01
Uri
Mr and Mrs F R Washburn of to CaniP Howei
* Mr»- E“rl Dallas Atlee returned Ixrnie with OrindldR.»W»b7r&gt;dC\n»1,B«fVD«I
township after a long illness. She
Mr and Mrs. E Rwuhourno t^eraon 1* canng for the baby ot them after spending a week with
was bom May 17, 1MB and passed
Decatur
accompanied by their i Mr flnd
Harold Skinner who their grandparents. * Mrs. Truman
away July 7. at the age ot 78 years.
1, anurt
--------- .. . .
SE£%. OrtSm
Uli dJ,
daughters Mrs. Bernice Dahlitram | &lt;jth Avis and Myrtle Sherron are" Plppelt accompanied by her sirter. Mr. 1X»»M Walton
dlana. Mn. Griffin end Mlsa Day I month and 20 days. On March
Clarence
N.
Surrarrer,
E.
M.
2/c
and daughter Garie from Ann Ar- spending a few days In Chicago. * Mrs. Fred Vosberg took Mr. Plppell Rapids Thursday on business. * I
of Charlotte were Sunday guests of
■■ Fleet Poet office
bor and Mre Edith Haefner and Miss Myra Coleman of Detroit who to Fort Cu*ter Friday wnere nc cn- PFC K Braendle who has been on 1
Rev. and Mrs. J. J. Wlllltta. The
Hammond. To this union
. ; irom
“ ~paw
L. paw cauea at .w.
ron
ine■ ,
uccu &gt;p«uuuia me u**, wee* l,T«t M-rvirr * Mr and
muMr. Chi.
. furlough visiting hte parents Mr.
twins Priscilla and Patricia were two child!
Irejj came to bless their
tvu-j. Of
^1 Mra B. W. Sisson 1 with Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Lester re- Hoyt were Sunday guesta of Mrs. ;'nd Mn. Ken Braendle and family
baptized here Sunday at the regu­ home, a di -*jter. Mrs. Ouy Erb of
has
returned
to
Jefferson
Barracks.
Tuesdav
afternoon *
Ada 1 turned to her home Monday * Glen Cora Carr in Lansing and brougnt
**
’’
- - Tuesdayafternoon* Mrs.
Mrs
lar morning services by their grand­ Grand Rat----- ---------. a son----------Homer of —
BalMissouri.
*
Sgt.
Barney
Hutchins
Thompson of South Bowne was a Kellogg accompanied by Mr. and tiietr daughter Patty back with
Rev J. W. McCue. Pastor
father Rev. Wlliltts assisted by Rev. thnore. She also leaves four grand
Saturrtav afternoon writer of Mrs. Mr*. Willard Arnold of Hastings, them. * Mrs. Addie Olthouse and was a guest of hte grandmother. I
10 o’clock. Mbmlng worship
K P. Griswold. * Miss Edith McClel­ children. Harold of Loa Angeles.
Guv Smith. * Mr and Mrs. Foley visited Sunday at the home of the Mrs. Asahel of Bowne callrxT on Mrs Wm Hutchins, also Mr. and
Theme—The second sermon
land. R.N., of Lansing spent last Calif., Garold of Grand Rapids,
Mrs.
Marvin
Thaler
were
weekend
KMh and grandson Kenneth George ’ fonnert parenta. Mr. and Mrs E their moUier. Mrs. EUraSeew Sun.
Secret The Book. A 5week
minute
quesweek wimi
with
her parents.
Mr.ncr
andj-rv.
Mrs._______________
carl of Gulfport. Miss.. Clayton or
from Davidsville. Pa. spent last week J. Kellogg of Kalamazoo * Bovd day. * Mr. und Mrs. Clinton Hen- guest*. * Mrs. Claud Walton re­ tloruiaire will precede the sermon. I Albert McClelland. * Mr. and Mrs. Grand gRaplds. . Also five alstera,
vrith -Mr and Mrx Wtilte Lapo * Payne from Hastings was a Sun- ney spent the Fourth ut the Winey ceived word through the Red'Croas
11 o’clock—Sunday school, classes j Karl Gasser and sons of Assyria Cora of Mt. Pleasant, Mae of Bat­
mother. Mrs. Ida iTnuire
Myers. for
Mra. Merrill Karrher daughter I day dinner guest of his mother.; reunion mar Lake Odessa. * Mr. that
nf~thnher
weuniMi'Netheriands
werc Saturday night and Sunday tle Creek Maggie of Edmonton.
Carol and son Jimmy called on I Mrs. Ida Payne. * Ed Stair1. &lt;n- and Mrs. Harold Wcxxte and Rot- well * Sundav morning Mr. Tru
8 o’dock-Song-fest on church
guests ofDey.
her parents,
Mr.sons
and were
Mrs. Canada, Orpha of Bay City, and
this 1 Charles
Their two
Mra. Ruth Voaberg and Mrs. Doro- I tered University hospital at Ann : land Furrow were in Grund Rapids man Pitwell and Mrs Fred’vosuerc ,BWn*A *lu“rU!Ut *n&gt;
Nellie of New York, one brother
Gr^W
b^W Guy
thy Plppell al the home of the lat- j Arbor Sunday for Medical treat- , Monday aftemon on business. * XW^riCm"er^gre“Xof Neaygo, besides a host of
U-r’s narenta Mr and Mrs. F. C. I inent. ♦ The three children.of Mr. 1 Mrs. Geo. Nelson und niece Gloria former* husband on their wav to r 8
- i
°
a^?.U^_by R5v..)Vl1.'. friends to mourn their low.
Tabberer Sunday. * Mr*. Howard i and Mra. Lewis Overholt are spend- , LayboUm attended the C. E. mcet- their home. * Mrs. Singer and Miss rehear*al *IU be held at the church. . lltu. * Janet. Dolores and Nancy
Funeral services were held at lhe
Bolo accompanied by her mother ing thte week with their grandpar- , ing at Woodland Sunday evening
I
Marshall
spent
Sunday
and
Mon1 Baltimore United Brethren church.
'Kenogg’ motored
Mr. iinrt
and Mr*
Mrs. Cha*
Chas.’Ovcrnolt
dvcrnoit. 1 with Rev. and Mrs. E. B. Griffin. * Rttssell from Grand Rapids spent
•
j "to ' ents* Mr
I
day
with
their
grandparents.
Mr.
Rev.
H. R. Pfeiffer Officiating, asChampatane. lUlnols.
’where
PvLBomid Mrs.
Mr*. Emil Olsen, and Mr. Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ivan
. — _ —
n»—.----v.— «*_.
n-_ ।1 * Mr. and Mrs. Clair Fuller from Mr and
and Mrs. Elmer Gillett. * Mr. and
by Rev. F. W. King. Burial
to
testattoned at Chanute
Mrs. Alton x,.-j
Gray spent Sundav Roush. * Mrs Dcnia Rcusch «s~
spent
loimuatvinwi
cniutun* Flelct
rietcL Mr* Saginaw
oaaumw who
wnu have
suave been
uveas spending
oMvsiuusK . and
““*i *-»•».
— ■ The Pleasant Valley Christian . Mrs. J. L. Higdon had as their din­ [1 aisled
U the past
Mr. and Monday
Unufnv In
nt thhnmn last
.1st W&lt;-*J •*
— Rx&gt;y
" — Endeavor Society met al
Bold remained with her husband
Bolo
pa*t week with Mr
Mr. and Mr*,
Mrs.
in Detroit at
lhe home
the
week with Mr. —
and
Mra.
Mrs.
Roy
at the Cl
Clay­ ner guesta Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. was in the Dowling cemetery.
_ . ..
__ __________
.. r
Iwn,. *
nf tH,.
Mrs Wm
Of
♦
Sir*. .DOfOthv
Mnli- Hnmr
uunn
uuiopucii.
w ain.,i*Houiy
ton Mote
nome
on FVIrlav
FTiaay
nig
and
Mrs
Kellogg returned
Tuesdav , J. Hoevenalr have returned home.
* of
the fnmirr
former’v
’s daughter. Mrs.
Wm. Blllin
Bunn &lt;&gt;r
of Camtslicli.
Campbell. *
Mr*.
,Dorothy .. Inn
home nn
Friday nlvht
night tnr -Ed Savacbol of Hastings. Mr. and
Un Helen Lesterl’ Mr and Mrs. Harry Boughner of . Wallunas * Ml** Fatty Hoyt will --------------......
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.......
1
---------------—
------—
Grocnwald who underwent an op- 1 the monthly business and
Mrs. Charles Higdon of Nashville.
weeks
spending a few days at the home of Lake
*
---Odessa
--------------were-----------------Monday after
-----------------­ spend- -a few —
i,. with Supt and cratlon at Pennock hospital has re- meeting.
, ...
.L
Mr- Bnd Mrv V. K. Brumm also of
-i ,i
her sister. Mrs. R- A.-Brown of noon callera of Mrs. E. G. Olsen. * Mra. Evart Ardb who moved Tues­ turned to her home. * Mrs. Mina . —
The election
of officers for the Nashville. Mr. and Mrs. Welby MOTXCE TO CXBDITOU
Greenville. * Mr. and Mrs. Wendel Arnold Getch of Grand Rapids was day to there new horfie at Inkster, Dcntee spent last week with her ' coming year was the order of busl- crockford and Janice of Woodlanu,
son
Ivan
and
family
of
Alfo
*
Mr*.
Shoemaker from Lansing spent the a Wednesday noon caller of Mr. near Detroit. * Rev. P. E- Olmstead omfughTf^^nr’th’e'^w^kTAd I ^oltoiV'P^Went &amp;Sel°Mm^
Harold Higdon apd I
weekend with their parent*. Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Woods and family. of Caledonia was a Monday dinner with her uncle. Henry Saddler of . vice P?2ilffichata2 Miffer’- dB“«h‘" *nd Mr^ Bnd
I
and Mn. Adam Endres. * Mr. and * Mr. and Mrs Harry Monroe ot guest of Mr. and Mrs. Allen Fish. * Kalamazoo, who underwent an op- Jg*
M^diline• 1K Tre£
S“don “?d “n ,°J
I
Mrs. Clarence Benedict were Sun­ Zeeland spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Lawn.-ncv Norton eratlon at Bronson hospital. * Mr* j
"S^rion State Detente*
£
retk Tiie occasion was H**
lrth‘­
Creek.
lhe u
birth
were
Sunday
afternoon
callers
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Clinton
Henny.
*
Mrs.
day guests of the latter’s daughter.
days of Mrs. Higdon and Mra SavaMr.
and
Mrs.
John
Thaler.
*
PFC
Ed
Harvey
from
Grand
Rapids
was
Mn Dale Jorgenson of Battle
Present collections of waste kitch­
Creek. * Mr and Mrs. Clinton Hen- a Sunday aftenoon caller of Mr*. K Braendle wa* a Thursday dinner
uoiuerence u.u.uz. Assoctaucn
en fats are about 85 million pounds
■II
nv were Sunday dinner guest* of Ellen Seesi' * Mr. and Mrs Dan guest of Mr. and Mrs. Allen Fish. *
annually.
mb"
Refreshments were served by the Mra. George Gillett and sons vis­
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Clum o' ”"*r Postma and Phyllis. Ann and Mr*. Sgt. Delwln Hutchins was a Thurs­
*
Sgt.
Barney
Hutchins
who
has
day
dinner
guest
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Jennie
Miller
culled
on
Mr.
and
hostess
following
the
business
meet
­
Clarksville. * Rev. and Mrs. Blaine
ited her parents. Mr. and Mra. Rav
Snyder are visiting relatives in Mrs. Ross Stouffer, and Mrs. Sate Claud Walton. * Mrs. Clara Dem­ been a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ivan ing.
’
.
Fllllngham of Wayland and spent
Pennsylvania this week. * Avfx and Stauffer of West Bowne Sunday ing from’Alto, spent Tuesday and Roush left for a camp in Oregon.
Rev. and Mrs. P. E. Olmstead and the night with Mr. and Mrs. RoyCarolyn Everson returned Sundav afternoon. * Mrs. F. C. Tauoerer Wednesday with her sister, Mrs.
The W.C.T.U. .will meet next son Quinton were guests of the den Yarger and son of Lake Al­
from a two weeks visit with Mr. and will entertain the North Irving 1 Cha*. Overholt. * Mr. nnd Mrs.
Pleasant Valley Christian Endeavor gonquin.
The Yarger s returned
Mrs. Harold Skinner, and Pauline Wesleyan Missionary Society at her , Willis Lope, local. Mr. and. Mrs. Fo­ Tuesday. July 20th at the home of Society Business meeting Friday home with them and spent Satur­
Everson of Battle Creek. * Mr. and home Thursday afternoon. * Mr* ley Eash from Davidsville, Penn.. Mr*. Katie Hoevenalr. at 2 o’clock. nlght.
__________________
day.
* Mias Eloise____
Day „
is spendMembers and friends are invited.
Mn. Geo. Talbot and daughter* Emma Anderson spent Saturday atPleosant Valley won the County ' ln« lhla WCT* with Rcv- and Mrs.
Farwell Party
Dora hnd Maude returned to their ternoon visiting in Hastings. * Mr. ।
Approximately 100 friends, old Union Publicity contest for the year Kenneth Griswold and Buddy at
-»
home after spending the holidays und Mrs. Cha*. Hoyt visited Mr Mr. and Mrs. Henry Karcher and
Baptist Lake near Cedar Springs.
with Mr and Mn. Warren Surrarr- Hoyt’s sister. Mr*. Cisler who Is a , daughter Maude. Mr. and Mrs. Qeo. and young met at the Methodist ending June 1st. A beautiful picture * Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Mason or
er and Clare. * Mrs. Rnber’ n—it1 patient at St. Mary's hospital Sun­ Karcher and family. Mr. und Mrs. church parlors to give Supt. and of The Christ by Hoffman was pre­ Nashville were Saturday night and
was taken to Pennock hospital last day. * Mr. and Mrs. Lavem Segai Nell Krfchcr, Mr and Mrsr Forres’ Mrs. Evart ArdLs a fnrwell party sented to tiie society Sunday night Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Merweek for observation, returning and Mr*. Robert Segar from Grand Buehler and family of North Irving before leaving for their new home at the annual Hymn Sing at the i ritt Mead at Thornapple Lake. *
Saturday. * Mr. and Mn. Buel Sis­ Rapids were Sunday afternoon cal­ enjoyed a family potluck dinner at at Inkster. Xflch. Several songs were Woodland Methodist Church.
Dean Fish took his truck Sunday Clarence Nesbet and son of Clevcthe heme of Mr. and Mrs. Merrill sung from P.T.A. song books, j
tori were Sundav dinner gum's of lers at the Allen Fish and Ben Blak- v»v
| land were guesta of Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Verdari Covfl'- of ney home*. * Mr and Mr*. Marvin Karcher and family Sunday. * Mr. 1 piano selection by Miss Ruth Yon- evening and twenty nine Endeavors Floyd Ne*bet part of last week. *
Middleville. * Mr nnd Mn. Walter Thaler of Hastings were Sunday and Mrs. Andy Keim from Detroit ker. Rev McCue gave a short talk from the Pleasant Valiev society to Mr. and Mra. N. C. Shermen. Mrx.
Rockhill from Hastings were Sun­ guest* of Mr. and Mr*. John Thnlri were Saturday and Sunday guest* and presented Supt. and Mrs. Ardis the Hymn Sing at Woodland. There Ruth Springer und Irene and Davare
ways
of
getting
places
even
with an envelope
---------with
--------------money- to
-----re­
day afternoon callers of Mr. and and Norvnl. * Mr. and Mrs. Claud of Mr. and Mrs. Will Blough. * Mr -------------------I id Bartholomew of Great Lakes
Mrs. W. W. Rockhill * Mr. and Walton spent Friday In Flint with and Mrs. Clifford Allerding of Has­ member their friends of this com­ with gas and rations. The group re­ Training station were Friday nlgnt
Mn. Jay Blough and son Pvt. Rlch- their daughter. Mrs. Robert Camp- _ tings were Sunday afternoon callers munity from whom they have won port a grand time going and coming &lt; supper guests ot Mr. and Mn. L.
as well as at lhe Sing.
A. Day and family. * Annella
Keeping your car properly greased and oiled with the
Brumm spent Saturday night and
Church of the United
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
change of season and speed is a matter of better life
Brethren in Christ DeVine. * Mr. and Mrs. Wirt 8uor encroaching death to your car^AII the more so if
E. B. Griffin D. D. Pastor
rlne of Nashville. Mrs. Ada Stam­
there are. days on end when your car never leaves the
Phone 4D1
baugh of Sunfield. Mrs. Rollo
Freeport
Clemens of Hastings and Mr. and
garage. The mere change from heavy to’ light oil
10: 30 A. M. Sunday School
Mrs. Rex Dunnigan and children ot
in your crank case means Tess than when you got your
11: 30 A. M. Morning Worship
Maple Grove were Sunday dinner
7: 00 P. M. Christian Endeavor
engine wormed up at least twice a day. Water and
I guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hubert
8.00 P. M. Evening Service
I Lathrop and (dilldren .* Mr. and
sludge, acids and just plain dirt, rapidly clog your
8: 00 P. M. Tltursday Prayer meet­ , Mrs. Asa Wilcmt were Sunday dlncar's system from oil screens to sticky valves. For the
ing.
.
*.-.aJI, net guests of Mr. and Mrs. Will:
I’lrasanl Valley
soke of your car, have us check it .all over once a
, Hyde and attended church serv- ;
10:00 A. M. Morning Worship
loes he^e. * Mr. and Mrs. Burr ■
month.
- 11:00 A. M Sunday School
... I Fossett and family were Sunday
8:00 P. M. Christian Endeavor
I evening callers of Mr. and Mrs.
8:00 P. M. Tuesday Praygr Meet­ i Ray Fassett and sons near Bct&gt;ing at the home of Chalmer Miller. I ford. * Pliny Roush of Striker dis। trlct wm a Sunday dinner guest of [
Fanner: "Do you guarantee thesei ; Mr. and Mrs. Orlo Roush. * Eugene ।
I Fisher of Nashville spent Thursclover seeds lo grow?’
!. day with Hubert Lathrop. Jr.
Clerk: "Absolutely. If these seeds;
Phone 2240
Hastings, Mich.
don't grow just bring them baefci
I Movement of an armored division 1
and we'll refund your money any!। and IL* vehicles by rallroadrequlres
day."
75 trains of from 28 to 45 cKrs each, j

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                  <text>The Hastings Banner

HELP BEAT INFLATION—

BUY BONDS

SECTION ONE—PAGES 1 to 8

EIGHTY-EIGHTH YEAR

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY. JULY 22. 1943

DIFFICULT MONTHS AHEAD

On th» ☆☆☆☆☆☆

DESCRIPTION OF

14 PACES—2 SECTIONS

CAPTAIN BRONSON
VISITS RELATIVES
IN HASTINGS

Tomatoes Offer
Winter Viti

May we repeat a statement of last ably shortened But there is no '
Vitamin C can'
week—The fall of Sicily Is the begin-'reason why Btalln should do this,
the human body,
ning of the end for Hitler—But only In bringing the great Nazi war
County Treasurer Clouse last1
properly canned
put away for next winter’* uee. it is
the
BEGINNING.
, machine to n stop tor three years In I
week distributed to the townships. Ulf I Af^ NAME
village* and this city 82366 14 c! de- till I HI) [llllvlr
succession, the Soviets have bom
llnquent
l,WI
linquent taxes
taxes which
wmen lie
ne had
nao colcoi- ,,,rf
The actual end will be many, the brunt of the land fighting,
I
tons
Tells Why His Father Gave months—Possibly a year or more: Russia ha* lost million* of people
Hot Carried on his Work in College.
x inis is a regular
Hastings. Michigan 1 lected during the mpnth of June. |
Experienced home canners I
, The amount* paid to the townshto
designed to aid you ll
July IV. 1943
away After the Naxl* are defeated. and billions of dollars worth of
Up Carpenter's Trade,
Many Foreign Countries
only the suggestion, but brides
village
and
city
treasurer
in
each
■
rent purchases of Items
Dear Boys di Oirls of the Services:
there still remains Japan.
properly and will have earned the &lt;’
n
Traval* Always by Airplane older housewives who have rafted
Moved
to
Woodland,
case
was
as
follows
:
Zolly coffer must be mighty hard
right w
to iciue
retire lUMKitauijr
honorably mice
once uie
the', Cantgin Hnbrrt C Rrnninn and O»*-Ire*h produce or the can ot»ncr the government. This
......
..
»**••*
AuyrlM
township
.
-4
4050
Cleared
up
a
Farm
Some
optimists
feel
that
after
the
European
war
is
ended.
I
hlf
fathe?
h
X
h
BronwJ^S
"*£*»m,y
,
h
ave
lhe
txx
J
k
,rt
up for correspondents; Zolly was
Some optimists feel that after the European war Is ended.
looking for a wn out was torero io : Baltimore lownsnli
—*"
...
*” L.., rT.|JkA
karint J tomatoes processed properly.
The late Dean Davenport was a collapse of the Axis powers In Eur- ,
79.80
ope.
Japan
will
be
a
pushover,
alindication*
are
that
the
Japs
will
,nd
R&amp;rtt?gUnd££nte
Mr
and
C
’
™
settle tor fifty cent* on t!i« dollar.
151 17 highly cultured man who. to the .
After all a halfwit l* better than no fgar ton township -------3087 end of hi* day*, retained a keen though nothing ha* happened yet IU&gt;t collapse but will go down fight- Mr. D. C- Bronson.)'he past wee*. ^mmc^rd^^evmtM^uiBeof
wit at all-1 hope—*0 here goes
tr.
„
.
. ,
189 66 love tor. and deep interest In. farm­ to Justify this view—A view which tn&lt; every Inch of the way. This Captain Robert enlisted in Uu jSS?^*canmd%R?te tomMo£ Otie
dnyway.
Haatlng* tosmshtp
7039 ing. He became a world-famous in- t1 reflects wishful thinking rather than means a long-drawn-out campaign, aviation service in 1941 and recent- j bushel of tomatoes should yield 15 to
A*1 «’«P*re July ll. I
17321
, »tructor.
A* Dean of the
My nnt thought wu to (In you
’
itructor. As
Ute Illinois j reality.
1
...
I lv wa* appointed captain—quite a ( 20 quarts when canned. Eight to 10 valM Ju*y ». S0041 through
JrttXwn towEuhlu
So far. Japanese have been stubBefore any damaging attack can distinction for s young man of 22 , tomatoes, about three pound*, should
Canned Goods. Eta.
___ _________
---, fighters
u..
. ' Hr inxzrtlnu In
i —■
__ . -- — »
12 to wbTmade^i. roUe^Mne the pe&lt;^’ &gt;bom.
rerourceful
who prefer ........
be launched against the .heart. of
fn tnr roinmnnlrgtInns
“UoJi y*Jd a &lt;?,uar‘
,
...
.
nine siamus n r. w ’
time now. But as 1Orangeville township .. .
IMTl'plea^d'he state Sf imnote.
to die to action rather than surren- j.panere power, many base, of opVJlutaUlVradto sta&gt;re^mmfeed
ling ’water bath canner 1* niencina Julv 1 through
Ospt all remuneration for this li­ Prairieville township------ ended
by
the? MSC special- n «*» « JU”' *,
35 69 neerlng in many original way* to der. With anywhere near an even eratlon such a* Burma. Matey and.
J'place* where Amerrrr‘im‘?
,ndr&lt;
terary effort I cannot qualify as an Rutland township
—*
-non* at variou* place* wnerr nmrr-; |*u. Any clean vessel will do. if
xwvirr
expert. An expert charges more to Thornapple township ..
202 80 ; bringing large benefit* from hl* col-1 break in numbers and equipment, major
South
Pacific
Island*
must
be
|
can
(
orccs
are
located.
He
b
on
—------------------------- ------ must be jcan fOrCe» are located. He 1* on , It ha* a good lid and 1* large enough
Stamp 22 for 1 lb valid July I
tell you how to run your business Woodland township ------92 28 lege to the farmers of that state, the Allies have been able lo beat recovered—It may lake more time a 30 day* futkiugh now.
to hold a convenient number of jar* through August 11.
titan you could make in your busi­ Yankee Springs township
185 44 I When he took charge Of that instl- lhetn on landi on
an(i in ulr ,1, to do thia
lo defeat Captain Dromon travels by air- and deep enough to cover jar tops 1
this than It
Lt will to
umness if you ran it right instead of Hastings City —
—
k
------------w
—
i
—
.,
inches
of
water.
82132 tution there were l«» ‘han X0 stu- _bul n hag rrquired slow, steady. 1.---------------- — —-1plane, ana ni* wore nas tasen nim wnn ai ira*i i»u incim u&gt;
OlJo'dents. Ite student body grew to 8.000 ^^tent fighting. The Japanese
raz-k is
i* required.
reauired.
to many countries. After leaving A wooden or wwe rack
Stamp U good foe 5 lb. Data
Middleville village ... .
her for a blow.
qualify—youli have to struggle Naahville village
the United States, he went to North to keep Jara off the bottom of the June 1 to Aug. 15
1 65 n .*
1 soldiers have yielded ground only
through without my advise, and you
-•
••
—
•—
•
—
••
—
•
z
1
stamps
no. 15 ano is may m
, to II from many foreign lands, as
The end of the war I* jwt yet in Africa Hr was in Cairo. Egypt, for
been ’
blasted
out of
rfecom-' used for canning sugar tn amounto
seem to be doing just that, with To»a]
82.5M.14.823M.lt
, well a*! trom
nearly
- —
”7"’” —
well as
from every
nearlysunc.
everynr
slate.
He— as they have ------.ioht
in th. -n.t nr th»
, six-wertu. He was there when RomPressure canners ar
notable succea*-for which we can *UA
more Gian
h? high of 5 lb. each through Oct. 21.
„ hrif
&gt;v,if of
nt i1 was
wan an author of book* dealing with their fox holes and redoubt*,
:*SJ’,ei. « * i .
".iT.
। mel and hi* armle* Itad invadea 'mended for tomatoej
although the beginning of that entU^L-. .. w
lha,
wben ,, : temperature attained
------- -------------------------------er pre*-: Both
coffee and sugar-------coupona
all thank God—and for once I'm (hla tota| W111 g0 |nto ichool Als- 1 farming and live-stock breeding. ;
.*
\
„
speaking seriously.
includes
He contributed many articles to
If. after Hitler, is defeated. Rus­ appear* at hand since the power ,jalPbeaviiy bombed by Italian and sure roba the tomatoes of flavor and are from the same War Rattan
j1 t‘rlcl treasuries. * The total „.
u,
In suite
spite of mv
my amateur standing inniv
only u-hnni
achooFtaxre
township tax- 1 publications like the Saturday Eve- | sla would permit the Allies to use of inltteUve Is now definitely in the Germsn airmen. He doesn't speak ,color
in
t««e» and tawnshin
,
IBook *•
J“rl should be • filledmin.is
to Ti^tulce
within a i
perhaps I can point out a few dap- es. which are small, in the town- ning Post and the Country Gentle- {Siberian air bases within big bomb­ hands of the AUiea-where it la likely or that as a pleasant expcnajicc^a:-1; Jars
half inch with MOUtOVS
OF. rarJUlce ( 8‘*mP
. though he suffered no injuries. HU 1 ga«
^ttai.
««»d for 1 pair through
ger* to guard against. You fellow* *hlp*. In thl* city and In the vU- man.
er range of Japanese industrial to remain
Through the courtesy of Mrs. Ag- center*. the Job might be considerwho go down to the sea in ships ; lage* the school tax will be greater
next stop was -a place in
... South lna“*nd peeung. Qn. lfilp,nn of'Oct. 31.
=-•
will have to took to your laurel*, than the village or city tax levied ne* Fisher the writer has access to
i Arabia, where he was located for salt to each quart Is added, just
G«*alirw&gt;
,
"
a series of articles penned by the 1
Bill DcCou has been nominated (by : (or those municipalities
1 two months. HU next location wa* . before sealing and---------- -— • —
—
ordered an ambulance to take her | ta North Arabia, then on id /Bagjlrs’shouldbe'tlghtcnid. [ Mlteage* RatSl^A BotA^worth**#
Dean and published under the j
tnei as the Army's first "Chief Pet---------------- «•'&gt;■
--------heading of "A Son of the Timber- ; I
lands." which Mr* Fisher's father,' |
sheriffs office liere at about 6 NfXt hc journeyed to India, re- broken any time after processing un-1 «&amp;nt -m
BSSS'aS
the late B. S. Holly, had carefully |
o'clock, stating that'Mrs Ferguson ' maining fur three weeks, when he tU
tomatoes are to be used.
p
Fwl on
preserved In a scrap book. These I
Will not mention names a* the
had left a note lor her husband, was moverd to Eastern India for a ----------------------- ----------------------were published In the fall of 1925.
young man's CO. might read this;
whlch the sheriff should obtain and 1 short
*horl stay
alay
....
Till
miCLl
which
wb
**A
b* OltC
» a
a wi ■
1I Coupon 5 good for ll gallons.
Extracts
from
them
will
prove
In,
1
might go pretty hard with the
I Must laxt until Sept. 30 for both
keep
Sheriff Bera w«s
wa* .mvn
soon mi
on; From
hl* Eastern India localton
[DA\H
arep
oncriii
........----------------------------------, . I Wil (
teresung to Banner readers, most I
young man. Moral: Don't spread
U1.„..
heat and hot water.
Mrs. Ferguson, Defendant in hta
way. meetingrv.
Dr u_rr.
Hoffs and .uthe he was
was nrrt^rrrl
ordered In
to go to
to Burma.
Burma, I VV V VK**^ vnrwi ■
Remanded to Custody of
of whom had seen the Dean or had ■
tliesc rumors.
i. afid
and most of '
ambulance on the Woodland town Singapore had fallen,
Divorce Suit, Takes Poison
heard him in some one of more of !
“After leaving where we were de­
HI1P
; Burma was In poveasion of the
Sheriff Until Sentenced
hl* many addresses at Barry county ।, There were few dull moments in
•hie sheriff found the note Mrs 1 J»P« Evidently they didn't enjoy
mi by Sept 31
or^ao? SevertheleM^werare now c|dcdCth»t' ArthuOtain!Has- gatherings.
the Circuit court during the con- Ferguson had written her husband, having an American plane soaring
Four Were Hurt. One Driver ^cIm's' by A ug. &gt;1:
In the first Article he state* the tested divorce case of John J. Fcr- It wa* dated July 18 (Sunday) and "round above them, for they cut
hare’L,? nntrt-TH..
Un«* township, wa* the driver of
everv 1I month
hSU tanhi.lM?« ii“i7a«rthi«
' the hit-and-run car which struck objccl he had in mind in the fol- . guson. of Woodland, against hl* stated that she wa* of sound mind ; UxiM' »Hh their big anti-aircraft
Token for Reckless Driving which1 ever 1is first.
lowing words: "The object la to wife. Kim Sigler represente
repn------- —
Mr. In it she said that her heart and I Whs »t the plane in which Captain
Emir
rxnfi. wrre
lured two
1 “nd ta»t*ntly killed Wayne Reid on make a* clear a* possible, through । ----------------Four persons
were In
Injured,
Ferguson, wiille
• «■ L. E. Barnett
—•• •is -•
at­ health were broken: that she still Brorcton wa. a.passenger. White
8near Far Canning
wcathfr
E“l 8,atc
directly In front
Vhen"'tw"
experiences
and perand
1 torney
per-fotvthe
' torneyMrs.
ton I—
The
-------------------------trial start- loved her husband in spite of all.' they dldnt hit the airship, explod- । praihed lnto eaeh other a mill
•“V11, *h e
before we Of the E. w. BUM plant. Friday the actual exncriences
crashed into each other a mile east fruit crops will be available
sonai
sotMl contact
contacts of the writer, what j ed Tuesday of last week wher
came here.
1
intv 0
Attached to the note was 8262 which ,n« 1*hf*u . **T* near mough to {
'* —---Saturday
..--- -I-*.. night,
-nje
the self-sustaining system of farm- &lt; complainant was put on the s'
she
said
“
1*
ail
the
money
I
have
rock
he
boat
"
*0
to
speak,
and
oatura
*&gt;
housewives
on approximately
snr
saiu
u»
»
ii
mr
iiiuur&gt;
i
u»c
----------;
........
------thf c“*
Mr
are;• . .
cither injured
TndTnJT
t- LX.
nnd Mrs Walter Dixon and Mr and tng was like to those who lived it,, He had not finished Thursday
saved. Please put me ,,,
to .i»-„
sleep In i the notee
ijoi-te wasn
wa»i t so oleasant
pleasant either
Keith i;
Buehler. ..
15. of Freeport, tlon of blue point stamps will
and how. in getting homes of their ning. after a lengthy cross exain­ that sweet tittle cemetery where The Captain does not speak of that
here are tort Hke
Mn» Walter Seavey. Laming people
trip «
a* .a tov
joy rote
ride
। whose nose was deeply cut. also made from War Ration Book 1
, trin
don't iLk to be like ytmT‘«rr who are rationing at Thornapple own. the early settlers developed I inatlon by Attorney Barnett had the Dean Isa new kind
agriculture..
j; followed
una of
ui hiiuuuluc
tuuuwvu au long
iuu( direct
uuew examination
vmumii.mv,, I
. this is
. written.
—.I,,,.. Mondnv forefore- ' After a six week* stay tn Burma.;! sevctal cute on hl* face and heae.
As
iihrrr wp r»m&gt;/rrnm
' lake Maln drOve by thelr “r- “
"It Is to show how through the . by Attorney Sigler. Late Thursday.
“ ™hMonday
„p7tal |* that I «« »u»&gt;ject returned to another He alto suffered from sliock.
Mrs Bessie M. Coppock. 47.
of
lure of the land and the aid of; wl^n court adjourned, A
a redirect ^L?XnLob!
is wry nauseated
Dr&gt;Hoffs I P«»ce in India, for a three^ki
three weeks
machinery, this agriculture devei-' examination was about finished II ; J™’“Jth“ Sheriff this morn- ' MOD- Hl* next trip wa* a long one
d D
I
oped extensively rather than In-; was expected to resume the trial ^porwj he ronlidPred Mn Fer- back to Arabia again. Whet? his
nf nnwluw
fa' recm”ry are ml**ion there wa* ended he went tn
rStft, iM’oi“
“Sh tenalvely and how. by that devei- Friday, but Mrs. Ferguson became
opment and the turn we gave our ■ quite ill after court adjourned and &gt;
n*
,or
rP . North Africa again, then to West . £*
f,c* l««'r“Uon» •«“&gt; |
. .
th... u nothto, to te
"tSi public system of education and re- , wa* taken to her home in Wood- very slight. Mondav
, Africa His next trip was a long one
tn . a.uuhter
i Coroner Lathrop, who reached the search in agriculture, we escaped ; land. The attending physician noIn Circuit court
Monday forenoon
forenoon.
Carolyn Coppock. 10. a daughter.
’J""00";:, *! mlIeage. but did not consume
broils
when
court con
convened
up' j
1. i..., in.* .: scene of the accident not long after peasantry in America, beginning a tlfied Judge McDonald that hte' *
nrn coun
*enca to take uo
•
..
....
laeerattona and severe bruise*,
-V^mj
boy's
grounds. Bob Trethric won the
•'.TLrZ? I 11
It occurred,
occurred, stated
stated that
that the
the boy's
hew
to ----------appear 1 '‘Y^^'tor’
Fereuwn n'told
new kind of citizenship instead.
Instead. And ’ patient
—would
----- •-* •be
— ••unable
—»-&gt;- •veryone come* from there to here.
... ‘ jW
.._“ dUe 10 sMuU r........
wide treasure hunt with Bill i.
rtf
’
de,U
fr,CtUre
finally,
with
all
this
as
a
backIn
court
before
Monday
.
so
the
case
j
■
‘
I'”
?'?..
‘
?I
wa had to
tn bring
Krina eg.rvand
chlef
Of course, we
every­ ahertff
right a close second. Ronald T
thing with us. for here we wear Thompson explained how they were ground, to make clear how Inevit-i was put------ —“•"* J-~
! to the scene of the accident lo make rtc. Janet Williams, and Joyce
,rllU
«n-------.Ull—on—
U&gt;,----------.UnO.. “
J“rJufc 1 ■“«
what we would wear here, which is able to follow the automobile tracks able were some of the issues, eco- Mr. Fei*
----Central playground trw
Ii an investigation. They found the won
.s--;not like that which we would wear to the home of Main's brother, with nomlc, educational and social, with I and with a further cross examlna- Ido
hunts. Carl Vanderlaan. Man
there.
whlch
we
are
now
and
will
be
for
1
non
by
the
attorney
for
the
defense
Brand ■■tetter, and Rodnev 1
whom he lived; found him in bed.
I than adjourn the ease, subject to
‘ The whole thing is quite a new Cut him under arrest and brought some time engaged.
1Ii —nMm
— Feiwm
*— *■’— rn^cHjt^lna
••—J—
her cal* lr nn&lt;1 when the eon^tion of
"Though
all
thl*
ha*
come
about
experience because it is not like
grftund; Duane Bumn. Richard
im to jail here for having caused
son thinks about air travel. Since I
Tnt ffjw.h ’ In ana and Hue Harrinston fin
what it is like where we were be­ the boy s death.
within the lifetime of men still liv­
fore The time here Is Just like Die
in that order at Second War
Dr. Lathrop presided at the in­ ing. yet most of the details are a* ““.“tn
bcr of Americans killed, wounded ’that
i? car also were Wave Deardorff. ground.
Mine lime they had there, only dif­ quest Witnesses were examined by completely lost to the present public her husband 1* penurious and dotn7.. | Just before going to pres* word
17.’
Duane Deardorff 18. and "r^tw
Jeane
ferent.
as
if
they
had
occurred
a
thousand
Ineering.
She
claim*
that
lie
did
and
missing
In
IB
months
on
land.
J/
Prosecuting Attorney Bamett.
eed""recent
histore is not
allow
her
to --------------------*pend money —
a*
Wedttesday^momlng'at sea and air. was les* than 100.000; ■ X^er;,lflth!U,1l?L
of°±
It 1* now time. In all probability,
years
ago;
Indeed,
recent
hlstor—
•
—
*
—
•Arthur Main, wlio had waived
Keith, of the five occunante
occupants of the
and a large share of the ml*slng I ^rtlh.
to stop this somewhat newsy latter examination In Municipal Court, frequently leas Wc'U
„U und.r.wod 1iU Mery
I
before I give away too much valu­ was bound over to the Circuit court. the comparatively ancient.
are no doubt prisoners. Hie Amer. *******....
Attorney
Barnett
able information, as the censor here On Wednesday last week' he was
"So profoundly have conditions । band, In
rn his
ms direct
uireci examination
exanunauon
.
'
leans »ho
who .m
are living ta./merle.
in America
Mm,
is liable to be a spy. I suppose by brought before Circuit Judge Mc­ changed from decade to decade dur-। Feryuson disputed that claim by fiLI Ay IM
have had more casualties than that ciiarges that Calvin Buehler, drivnow you know that I am in Shang- Donald. He admitted his guilt of Ing the past three quarters of a i submitting bills rendered to him ULL&gt;4 I
111
from traffic and home accidents
hri-La Hoping you are the same.
alone. So up to this writing war. Ing at an excessive speed in the
the two charges—manslaughter and century, so completely have new Is- : for her purchases. One of these
Sincerely ................"
bad as it is, hasn’t been so fright­ center of the highway, and failed Paine haa replaced badminton
negligent homicide. Prosecuting At­ sues and Interests crowded out th*; bills showed that in July. 1941. she ' |CC| I AilfC AC 1U ft A
give the other car sufficient room
' 11 jLJflllLL vs
Ul sveviw
WAK
ful. No doubt the casualties will to
torney Bamett announced to the old. and so rapidly do men pass on ; spent 8950 00 for herself In one s^wwwse^a.
I'm afraid I haven't any local court that the state would base its and off the »tage. that tn a few Chicago store
be far greater from this lime on. to pass. On Monday a complaint,
First Ward pteyemund's
news not already printed in the case against Main on the first more years this inoet formative per- XnInhu
when we are coming into grips with charging rvckles* driving, was filed
Ferguson. jA
hte testimony
testimony Mr.
Mr. Ferguson,
I ft TIAN DAAIf O
"Banner". Around here one no count., manslaughter, to which a lod. so far as agriculture is con- a retired agricultural chemist forthe Axis nations tn battles that against Calvin Buehler.
Thursday mnrnine under the
longer hears "Hello. Joe. what do plea of guilt had just been made cemed. blds fair to become ancient meriy In the employ of Swift £ ''**"*'’ wyyss w
will
-HI probably end the war.
”—.***
you know?" It* "Hello, Joe, when by the defendant.
If not legendary history, like the Co, the big Chicago meat packers, j
Think what a privilege and pleas
103 Year Old Man
If anv family In Hast tor* has
Distribution Not to Bo
do you go?"
ure It has been to Captain Bron, .
stated that at one lime he was
Judge McDonald accepted the Tiojan war.
used swings nr anv ptenrrt
Did have a nice talk the other day pica, after a private talk with Main,
Completed by July 21
"Without further explanation or wealthy, having a fortune of near- !
son to see so many countries as he Took 12-root Fall. Mis emUoment of that tvne not In
with our mutual friend W. T. (Bill) who was remanded to the custody apology, the writer asks the reader ly 81.000.000. He claims he has lost
has. to get first hsnd knowledge of ।
,
,,
As First Planned
Wallace! Due to restrictions on of the sheriff, without ball, to to forget the world about him and Rradically all of It. Mrs. F. says j
them and their people and lo do DOCiOT Thinks He
travelling he Is . foregoing his await hl* sentence.
reconstruct another, thickly cov­
e is still a rich man. and is hid- | The distribution of War Book No. his work so well that at 22 lie Is
planned trip to California and we
ered with heavy timber, through ing
ms imbcu
»u suatMiinaic
Ing his
assets.. To
substantiate ncr
her ।which provides new stamps to a captain.
tran*norted to Tbomappte tor
may expect soon to have an inter­
which roadways are cut here and contention. Attorney Bamett «n-&lt; "P^J^.fwning out tn exlstCaptain Bronson's parents are
Hugh McLaughnn. nearly 103
esting and informative report in
nhoUMtatic
ln
*
book*
will
not
be
completed
m
there, but suggesting nothing like troduced as evidence r'——c~nntet«.rt in well know here. He was bom in
.*n Michigan
area by
July
the fauna and flora of our own
Improved highways. For
half the LUUICS
copies U4
of letters and a £...*
bank book. .... Western
Michigan
area
by July this city and graduated from our years old. stepped off the south end Wcvcled to Algonquin for the'
— —
of
the
C.K
Ac
8
bridge
over
the
21.
as
was
originally
announced.
In
upper peninsula.
land or more still belc
—
schools. He had finished three
longs
lo the
rhe htold
letters toh of hl* sending
, —
. .Th:
Guess Its ume to sign off. Don’t
Government or to •™
‘
speculator*,
peculators.
tn stock,
in
atock. valued at many thousands of a communication today from the years at the Western State College Thomapple Saturday evening, about
forge^-we have 35.000,000 laws and
either case Viz;
lying Idle, awaiting dollar*, which, quoting from the Detroit Mailing Center. Roger L. of EducaUon at Kalamazoo when he 8:30 and fell 12 feet to the river
bank. He suffered bruises, chert
Farmers in Barry County -will further settlement.
no improvement on the Ten Com­
letter, revealed that he had sent Warnshul*. Detroit Rationing offi­ entered the service of his country injuries and facial cute. He was
----- *
mandments Also, if you want your have an opportunity to watch and
"What was the life tneae early the stock to a party tn Iowa, "to cer. learned that the mailing "for the duration."
taken to Pennock hospital where he
dreams to come true, don't over­ discuss operation of two typical people lived, a life into which I be placed with previous consign­ center has again publicized Ite need
During the absence of Mrs.
received medical attention. His physleep. The Top Kick will help you home-built elevators in a demon­ was born and which for many yean ment*." and that he had 810300 for additional volunteers to aid In
I stclan at the hospital thought he VanBusklrk, Mrs. Robert Cool
stration scheduled at the Fair of my childhood was assumed to be on deposit In an Iowa bank.
the processing of Book 3 applieswith this latter problem.
would not have any serious trouble
Grounds tn Hastings at 7:30 in the the common lot of man.
tfens. The
communication ex­
Sincerely
slated
while
on
the
I
Hons.
Mr.
Frrguson
U-teJ
.*.4U
evening of Wednesday. July 28. This
tn bringing his aged patient through hostess at the room during
Wallace Osborn
"One of the products of that stand that that deposit had been pressed the hope that the distribu­
week. Those helping at the 1
twilight meeting Is being arranged early period expressed live correct
A sewing machine clinic Is being all right.
reduced UnUl only 815. remain*. He tion by mail would be completed by arranged for Barry County for early
Mr. McLaughlin lives In the sec­ the past two weeks have been
'Hl. “Ho.'—and here we go—with to make it possible for more farm­ philosophy -------about beginning
life said
..........
....
Mlu the
me BKKK
stock ,i*u
had greatly uvv.mvu
declined August lst^_
ers to attend without leaving field
August by Mary E. Bullis, home ond ward. Despite hl* years and
amid crude surroundings when he ln vaiuc. and was sent as security
Persons who have not received extension agent.
work during the day.
very poor eyesight he has been 1"
Ensign Robert J. Barry
Book
3
are
instructed
not
to
go
to
for
debts
owed
bv
him
and
was
One of the elevators to be demon­
Anyone wishing lo bring tn a sew­ the habit of walking down town
C AT. Operations Dept.
strated is a grain elevator which will because there was no other place In placed In the hands of a friend for their local rationing boards to make ing machine. clca.i It. and have it
ert Dryer, Mrs. Elisabeth Laid
UBJf.AB.
handle com. beans, most of the these parts where one could be that purpose. He testified further out new applications until the Dis­ adjusted under the direction of A. usually walked on the sidewalk on Mrs Kliia Johnson, Mrs. Katie
Kodiak. Alaska.
small grains, and grass seed. The bom." This expresses exactly the that he had used his stocks, as col­ trict OT.A. office announces the J. Bell of Michigan Bute College,
Let us know Bob. If the package other is a large elevator with it situation of the writer, who would lateral for loans at banks. When lime for such action, which an­ should notify Miss Bullis at tne the south side of East State street. Kusch. Mr*. Shirley Henry,
ia Schader. Mrs. Elsa C
For some reason Saturday evening
doesn't reach you O K ?
chain belt which will elevate ear tn all probability have been bom such, stocks depredated he was nouncement should be made some Court House in HasUnxs.
Mrs Frank Hoonan. MU* '
Remember awhile back we were com in addition to the items the son of a small town mechanic, forced to put up more collateral. time prior to August 1st. Ration
Further Information as to time he walked toward town on the M. Cwondering who wrote the most let­ handled by the other elevator.
had it not been for one of those Payment of his debts and the great Boards do not and will not have and place of this all-day meeting, ratlroad track. At the junction point
between the two tracks, he either
ters to the greatest number of fel­
Plans are available for these two seemingly unimportant Incidents decreases In the value of his stocks copies of War Ration Book No. 3. will be sent.
low*—well. we've found someone elevators and for a vertical elevator that so often turn the Ude of af­ had wiped out nearly all his fortune. These are distributed entirely from
With a need for make-over cloth­ fancied he heard a train coming on Cota.
wHo'd be pretty near at the top of using cups. Richard Witz, college fairs with both men and things.
ing and fall sewing, homemakers the main line, or became confused
the Detroit Mailing Center.
.
Because the Coast Guard
how he should proceed; for
the list (he writes to over fifteen)— extension specialist In agricultural
"My father, the oldest of eight
Mr. Ferguson was explaining
It Is expected that Ike stamps In are urged to take this opportunity about
he's a guy who knows what It mean* engineering, and County Agricul­ children, of mixed English and about his heavy losses when his at­ Book 3 will become effective some to pul their sewing machines In good he walked onto the bridge and in (only ten men now starionoB t
to a fellow to gel a letter because tural Agent, Harold J. Foster, will Dutch ancestry, moved with the torney stopped him and called a time in September, the dates to be running order. Trie meeting Is free some manner slipped, or tripped, the volunteer hcwtwre will be
and
fell
oft
the
bridge
onto
the
discuss and demonstrate the*e ele­ family from Western New York to Woodland business man to the wit­ announced by Washington O.PJ4.
to the public.
river bank. The man who Uvea in porarily discontinued. Howavar,
we're talking about 'Dyke',—Albert vators. An attempt Is also being Northern Ohio.
ness stand. He testified that, at
Skstra. who watches what you made to locate a local lumber yard
REPORT OF 1943 MARCH the little cottage on the river bank
"Being amblUous to start out for a dinner party at Ferguson's home,
not far away, saw the old gentleman
lows do 'out there' just like he or machine shop to build and sup- himself, though not yet of age. he a Methodist minister and his Wife
OF DIMES' FOR BARRY CO. fall, and prevented his rolling into next door store overseeing U
By
one
or
both
of
these
elevators
used to follow you hitting a homer,
"bought his Ume"-that- Is. paid
among the guests. Mrs. Ffr- I A***»mzl
nt
nt
r those farmers who do not have hi* father a price for the privilege were
The -following U a report of the Hie river. HU calls brought a crowd. Mrs Rogers will also super
making a basket, or carrying the
guson served cocktails and wine, lo
room on Saturdays, orgat:
1943
March
of
Dimes
for
Barry
ball over the goal line. Another who the time or tools to build them.
of "being hl* own boas' for the re­
being called upon jltet for
County given by Treasurer Pete taken to the hospital
has watched your plays along with
maining three years of his minority.
to the county organization of
Mr. McLaughlin claims that he
'Dyke' is 'Dan' Walldorff. who was
**■&gt; n*»r0iiKz&gt;„
ha (■
On Sunday,
Ritnrtav July
Tn’-- **
He used thte opportunity to leam
25. •&lt;
30 Scouts, Maus,
Mr.
Ferguson eHrnltter)
admitted that
that he
is
your organisation or club
the
National
Foundation
against
served
for
a
considerable
time
tn
also In France for a year during
the trade of carpenter and Joiner, still drawing 85.000 a rear pension representing mH the Boy Scout
ch^!Sunday during the
Infantile
ParalysU.
the
Civil
war.
After
that
struggle
the last war, and don't think these
one of the very best of the trades from Swift At Co. which wax grant­ troops in this city, will leave here
pleKe call Mr*. David Fra
Receipts 1130 67.
.
Arthur Main. 32. of Hastings in that day. in good time he mar­ ed him when he retired from an to spend a week at the Grand Val­
The Youth Council tq
(83530
of
this
amount
was
con
­
work
for
several
yean,
never
think
­
you just like they always have.
ried
a
daughter
of
Squire
Sutton,
township was given his sentence by
important place in that company's iev Council's Scout camp at Duck
for young people o
Judge McDonald Monday in Cir­ also of mixed Dutch and English organization
lake, near Muskegon.
Muskegon, scoutmaster
Scoutmaster tributed from the dance given in ing about a pension Several years Thursday and Friday «
■
after,
when
he
was
urged
to
apply,
they used to make out. cuit Court. He was given from two itock. Matters went well with the
Another and sorrowful chapter Lee Bennett, of troop 73 will pilot
The Navy Mothers
Expenses—412 72. leaving a total
to 15 yean. In Jackson prison. Last young couple and the trade proved
the boys. He will also act as pro­ of 112735 net Half of this amount he was unable to find any of the
officers or member* of the company
amp scoutmaster,
week, in Circuit court, he had ad­ a satisfactory means of support, un­ Sunday night, when Mrs. Ferguson I visional camp
scoutmaster.
package-a Christmas box that mitted that he drove the car which til one afternoon the incident hap- at their home, the residence of the
Eighteen of the bovs will start 163.92 was sent to the National Or­ in which he served, and no record J. C. PENNEY HTORE I
ganisation.
could be found that would estabmeasured 8" by 3“ by 2" and that struck and instantly killed Wayne Gned. In those day* the carpenter late Dean Davenport in Woodlandnext
----- - Saturday riding their *-•
—bicycles
In addition to this report 854.13 blish his Union amiy service; so PI SHING KALE OF W
Reid. 15 years old son of Mr. and
ik the lumber “in the rough "— township, swallowed a quantity of They plan to spend their first night
8TAMPH AND BONDS
number of packages. Dan tells about Mrs William Reid at this city. He that is just as it came from the iodine, also Lysol. of which a large at Camp IJon, north of Grand Rap­ was received by Barry County from he ha* never received a pension.
A* a part of their July
how he looked forward to getting admitted the two charge* brought old-fashioned upright saw. It was । percentage is carbolic acid; with ids. and will reach Duck lake camp the National Motion Picture Drive,
and Stamu drive, the J.
the Banner that his Dad would against trim—manslaughter and un­ not only rough but exceedingly un­ suicidal intent. No one knows just Sunday morning Scoutmaster Ben­ (a collection for the March of Dimes DEATH OF MRS.
Store here is featuring 1
Prosecutor even in thickness This lumber, what Ume she did this. A young nett will be with the Scouts on wa* taken in the local theatre) N. B. WATERMAN
wrap and send every week Inside intentional homicide.
which makes the net total for Barry
Barnett then said as belueen the therefore, must be worked down to daughter of Mr. and Mrs Paul their bicycle hike
the armed forces
County 1118X8 for the 1943 drive. at her Ixxne tn Burlington, Wte. etudes five forms
tan cigars—if the outside wrapper two counts, he would accept the con­ standard thickness by gauge mark, Broabeck. wiio live In the old Dav­
of the cigar was broken the fellow* fession of manslaughter as the one —a hard, slow and time-killing job. enport house, directly across the LEAVES AFTER SIX YEARS
after a lingering illneas of eight
PERMITTED TO
used to wrap them with wet toilet on which court action would be
months. The burial was at Horton,
Now
my
father,
by
this
time
an
road
from
the
Dean's
former
home,
based
The sentence Imposed is excellent workman, was an expert
CARRY WEAPONS
Mich.
•
Vtl
on UUlll
June ■&gt;
21. Mr* Waterman
was staying with Mrs. Ferguson. AT PENNOCK HOSPITAL
Permits to carry weapons were w B leader in
|n club
dub and social work
•
these are cellophane days when ci­ therefore on that count.
Mrs. Carrie Wiley who has been
On Monday also Ray Baker, for- door builder, and doors were made At about five o'clock Monday morn­
--- -----i.ibg
gars usually keep OK There's one
of rather heavy stuff. Catching up ing Mr*. Ferguson called her. The head surgical nurse at Pennock granted last week to seven peraonz. | whiie they lived in Hastings,
thing that's still the same old story
a piece of rough lumber to work girl hurried to Mrs. F.'s bedroom, Hospital tor six years has accepted all resident* of this city as follows: ierved „ president of the Wo»
Rav
Rraru-h
Edward
Korean.
Wilm..u
...a
.-.I—
Ray Branch.
Morgan. Wil­
and found her greatly nauseated. a position at the new hospital in liam C. McGhee. Russell E Cleve­ Club and was an active worker In
county jail for non-payment of ali­
know, when your hundreds of miles mony. He has two children
the Methodist church. During
'Here George, The girl called her parents who re­ Ionia where her sister. Mrs. Ger­
He
land. Frank Hosmer, Don A. Siegel residence here her husband was
from home Dan said, he can still lias been building army camps for
it the old man sponded quickly. They
phoned trude Decker Is superintendent.
remember how happy he was after the U. 8. government Prosecuting
who
Mrs. Wiley expects
Dr. Hoffs, of Woodland,
Wcodlcnd. xho
seeing thousands and thousands of Attorney Barnett in presenting the
e realised when I 1st- While
here she- has made her rqh8*I1—Tonteht (Thar*.) 8:38
soon arrived
He
-------- -----------unfaimlar faces In Trance to meet case to the court said that the
"Rough work I Old man! Bo that's he knew the liquids his pa­ Sn'X?* R °
°n W“l
RapFrank Andrus and Bob Brown Dvke prisoner had been brought into court the way with this trade. The old tient had swallowed, that her creen street.
In Britain, about 150300 tens
a,
was with 'Mike' (Oleftdon) Slsby previously on a similar charge Judge men do the rough work" he thought.
Umber, salvaged from bomb
Omitted last week is the list of ,UJ * “Woodland Recreation Park
buildings, have been reflntehad al
McDonald said. "I believe this Is the "How old is this 'old man' and how and that the only hope of her aur- graduate nurses doing volunteer1
so he didn't experience quite the eleventh time you have been before long before 111 be doing the rough ■u.nl — — I—
wk* I*
1*08—
portent war dm.
(Continued from page 1, See. 2) this court" In passing the sentence.
he of Mrs. Clifford Dolan.
possible,

Collected Last Month

Home Front

tU.tS6,!!. ’5: e™?)'™.1'

MAIN ADMITS GUILT
IN CIRCUIT COURT

HOTLY CONTESTEDENDS IN DEATH

EAST OF DOWLING

&amp;

!

PLAYGROUND NO'

&amp; ’.s wh“

*'J.

%'nSM KS.SS

K^°h^gul'"‘d‘y

If A HUN DUUP. O

Will Recover

DEMONSTRATION
OF 2 HOME-BUILT
ELEVATORS HERE

U.S.O. NEWS

SEWING MACHINE
HERE IN AUGUST

Arthur Main Given
A Prison Sentence

‘wwe 30 Hastings Scouts to
/ATrena LOmp Qf
»“ Duck Lake

�THE HASTINGS BANNER, THURSDAY.. JULT M. 1843
will be in charge of Delores Shriv- and granddaughter Jang Maach of
er.
| Kalamaaoo wm weekend guests at
Preaching service at 7:45.
Fred Otis'. * Mr. and Mr*. RuiaeU
Sunday school picnic st Thorn-! WhllUroore and Arlaiw and Judy
apple lake. Wednesday afternoon.
i Mrs. John Kurte who has been BOY ORGANIST AT HASTINGS
—chtel collage at Oun lake. *
Prayer service Thursday 7f3O p.1 Bechtel
I quite 1H te greatly improved.
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
m. at the church
1I AjJt* —
and Chrtetene MeQlocklln are
. Mis. Mabel Moore of Mlod.evUle | ll te not often that a hoy eleven
I saying with their grandparents.
।
—j--, .(rt j&gt;orrrit Ravens and
spent the ereekend with her sister, yean old lias the ability and Ute HASTINGS METHO------------Mn. Mason Hathaway.
, opportunity to play a church organ DI.ST CIRCUIT
। attending Bible school at Goodwill
Ruswll Shellenborger from Dear- | and accompany, an organized choir
Rev. Besale M. Ruilson. pastor | thia week * Phil Warren and Jack
born Naval Training School was . ut a regular Sunday morning *en Residence 518 E Green 81.
i.
--' Kenedy
------ - - of latutng were
'
visitor*
home Cor the weekend He brought ■ ice of worship; but that 1* exactly
Preaching Sunday Goodwill and
a..
with th# Clyde Warren's fr
a buddy. Fred Southlere from New what Richard P. Branch of Hu- Hendershott. Time 10.vand 11:30.
...30.
day till Monday. * Mr.
....
Jeraey. with him.,
tings did Sunday.
Sunday
school
al Martin—QufmQuim- Roy Erway (pent Sunday with Uva
"—
—'. -t
Mr* Cole Newton. Mr*. Ezta | 'ftw first of July. Mr*. Kirk Fore­ bv^t
, at usual lime,
time.
Dick Roaes al their Oun lake cotBlough and Mn. Clarence Grohe man, the regular organist of the
Chcir relwarsal Quimby Sunday tage. * Sunday caller* at Roy Kraccompanied Mn. Warren Roush ' Presbyterian church, went to De evening.
vening.
way's were Mr. and Mr*. W. Zurek
Friday lo visit Mn. Will Mishler with her husband, recently inducted
At the meeting of the Board of of Grand Rapid* and Mr. and Mrs.
of Hastings. R. F. D.
Into the army, who is in the Spar- Education at Goodwill, the follow- Louie Erway of Kalamazoo a Mrs.
Tlie Misses Nellie Orohe. Hazel ton School of Aeronautics, in Tulsa, inc officers of the Sunday school Sara Erway spent a part of last
Taylor and Lol* Prater of Lansim; Oklahoma. Arthur W. Lower, d;- were elected.
»•. Mrs Dean
weak w»&lt;&gt;
with &gt;w&gt;
her uaua«
daughter,
called on Mrs. Clarence Orohe.' rector of ■ music and organizer of
Supt. Mt* Gerald Smith; Aut. , Potter and family and also called
Sunday afternoon.
the vetted choir, was able to seRay Erway; Sec. and trea*- cm Mrs. Ella Myers in Hastings. *
Miss Olive Lathrop of Detroit cure temporary accompanists for urer.
urer. uouato
Donald zvcccn;
Keech; uor*n*n,
Librarian. Mr. and Mn. Maurice Eiwa^
and Mn. 1. O. Larson of Cocoa ' two* Sundays. Then came July 18 Marion Moe: Music leader. Elaine
Beach. Fla. are gucate of Dr. and and no organist available.
The Cutant and Betty Coleman: Tem- Thursday.
Presbyterian urgun te a Hammond perancc Supt . Ray Erway;
Mrs. C. P. Lathrop this week-way; MlsslonMlssion4c. and Mn. William Fox of Electric with chimes. Not every “O' Supt. Ella Smith;
h; Cradle Roll MARTIN CORNERS
lamaxoo. spent the weekend with musician can step in and play such Supt.. Virginia Tate;
•; Home Dept..
Dept.
MU* Helen Snyder of near Has­
4r parent*
an Instrument acceptably without Supt.. Mrs. Bert. Newland: Committee
for
Rally
Day.
Fred'
Smith. tings is staying with her grandpar­
'olunteer workers at the Ration previous training.
miltec
R-‘»" t'-”
ent* Mr and Mrs Royal Barnum
srd last week who assisted in i For a prelude he played "Morn-----------thl* summer and assisting her
*,iil
*
Aon
*
v
—
ki
.
...
putting feut the 8.000 A books were tng Prayer" by Manifold; for an BAPTIST ( IIVRCII
grandmother, who has not been
j Mrs.
!feJf*SL
Robert Shannon. Mra. o
O.;.i
L. I| offerton- number. ... .„
mm u io o-a«* «&gt;.
very well, but we are pleased to say
1 Herrick. Mn James Bristol. Mr* , txnirg Gardens" by Manning; and
she seems to be improving. * Mrs.
Nellie cross. Mra. Clarence Texler. for’ a postlude. “Postlude" by Ash. h.
Divine services al ll o'clock. Ser­ Annabelle Showalter. Mrs. Elsie
Mrs. Joseph Brozak. Mrs Dewey . ford. After the services many com- mon
Cogswell and son Wayne and Mrs.
by pastor.
Hon. Mrs Harold Phillip*. Mn Ar- pUmented him upon his unusual
Evening meeting at 7130. Sing­ Kenneth Perkins and son Jimmy of
thur Hansen. Mr*. Frank Hoonan. and excellent achievement.
ing and sermon. Evangelistic.
Naahvi|!e were Friday evening visi­
Mrs Maynard Moytmhan. Mr*. HerBut •DKklr'
Dickie'' Branch said hTuesday
niaht
it Y.
y p u
Tuesday
nlghu
B.
P. U. at tors at Mr. and Mr*. Orr Fisher* W
bert Quigley Mn T N Knopf. Mrs . thought he could do it; and. aftc: 7 mi
vaunn
mode
invited^
Edward Storkan and Mira Marlon 1 he had "tried out" at the 'Hiesday
w'eX/eJil^iiShu
at 7:30
'ria '.,pray? Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hilton of De­
Wednesday
night* at"*
troit • returned last week after
Redford and Mr* W J Allerding. night choir practice. Mr. Lower.
1
'
spending
their two weeks vacation
er meeting at the church ard
The next assignment of Bprrv too. thought that he could—and hr teaching of Sunday school lesson. with their mother. Mrs. Rose Hilr
County men will leave for Detroit, : did. playing .Hl twelve organ numWednesday afternoon. July 28. tun. * Friends here received word
। Aug 5th for their physical exam- ben acceptably and without an er- the Ladles Aid society will meet list week that Ordway C. Hilton,
I inaUons.
I ror: the prrjude. three hymns Hna former resident of this place, but
1 Mrs. Flank Carrothen has rent-1 eluding u processional and reces- Green street. AH ladies arc in­ now living in Malden. Maas., had
I ed the upstairs apartment of her sional*. an interlude, the Doxologv vited.
Joined the Navy, a Mr. and Mrs.
1 home on Green street to the Robert the Gloria Patri. the offertory, the
Norman Burry and daughter Joanne
&gt; Lahey* of St. Loui*. Mo. Mr. Lahey anthem &lt;O Most Merciful, by El­
’ visited Mr. and Mrs. Glen Pardons
ls a pharmacists mate stationed at, Hott), two choral Tcsixnuc*. aiid HICKORY CORNERS
1
In South Bend. Ind. over the week­
Mr. and Mrs. lu-onard Simon of end.
! the Coast Guard camp at Gull luxe. , the poatlude.
* Mr. and Mrs. Carl Gra&amp;hute
Scotts
were
Bunday
guests
of
Mr.
: Mrs CljajJes FnuU5-J14Ck_Bt JU-'u. Next Sunday lie plan* to use a
and daughters of near Coats Grove
post at the Hastings City bank.
' number that will require not only and Mrs. E L Bromley and family. visited her parents. Mr. and Mrs.
*
Mt.
and
Mrs.
Jahn
Maurer
spent
Wayne Peterson who recently the manual and pedal keys but. also
■Inland Barry Monday evening ol
purchased the Moynahan garage the O|&gt;crutl0n of the chim&lt;-, key. tlie weekend with Mr. and Mr. last week.
। expects to move hte family here board At this service, which takes Nelson Willison ut their cottage at
1 from Pontiac as soon as he can find 1 place al 10:30 Sunday nunning. Rev Fair lake. * E. L Bromley of the
VFi
। suitable quartera.
8. Conger Hathaway, pastor of the Barnes form and Mrs. Harriet DOWLING
Mrs D. R. Prater, a former real- church, and moderator of the- synod Barnra were at Battle Creek on
Mrs. Tom Shay of Battle Creek
dent ot Hastings and who is spend- of Michigan, will Rite a sennonette Inuines* Monday. * Mrs. Rodrick and Mrs. Peter Custer ot Halting*
ing the summer with her son and ' entitled ' Dors at Churcli" and will Swaddling of Hurting* wa* a week­ arc visiting Tom Shay in Phila­
wife. Mr. and Mra. Clem Foster in j preach on the theme. "ChrisHaL- end guest of Rev. and Mrs Edward delphia thl* week. * Mr. and Mrs.
Onondaaa.
celebrated her 90th ; ity, a Religion of Gladneu.*' This Swaddling. * Ward Moon left fr&gt;&lt; Howard Stanton went on a trip to
birthday. Tuesday, July 13
Mr*, will be Rev. Hathaway * last serv- Camp Grant recently. * Sheriff Niagara Palls last week, spending
Fratcr i* In good health and has i ice before vacation. On. the fol- Duster was In the Kingsley neigh- Sunday with relatives in Detroit.
been keeping a diary forfifty-sev-. lowing four Sundays tlw dulpit will Durtuxxl tccmtly investigating the * Mr». Schwucho visited at Lottie
en yean.
lx- supplied by Rev. Leasoh Sharp-. J*5*-* of «''via) young boys who ornubi-s last week * Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul J Patterson : a former jvastor of the Hastings Kjngcd up and broke every window Charlie Mapes of Nashville were
■ Jeanette Tliomasi of Detroit, are 1 church and now pastpr of the Mor- J*4-1 ’ an,! !’oni&lt;‘ *a*1’ 1,1 Nelson WU- buuduv guests o! Mr. and Mrs
the proud parents of a daughter j gun Park Presbyterian church of
* I' lmnt house East and north Lioyd Ouxxlii. e Mr. and Mrs. Her­
of‘ Hickory Cornel's. w
* Mr
Mr. ,«.i
and m
Mr*.
born on June 17 She tipped the Chicago, IHcinob.
n
~ man Abendroih of Kalamaaoo spent
Burton Messenger and three chil­ the weekend with their son and
I scales at 8 lbs. 12 ox., and will un- Chicano. Illinois,
of Battle
CreekAbenwere guests
swer to the name of Barbara Joyce.
tainily. dren
Mr. and
Mrs. Robert
of
Frank
and dura Messenger and droth. w The 4-H members left for
1 Did you know that Grand River ‘ FIRST
Mrs.
Minnie
Brodly
Saturday.
Sunis the longest river in Michigan? I
camp on Sunday. T hose going are
„
.
day guest* were Mrs. France* Trte- Marjorie Wright. Margaret Mat­
I The Grand ha* its source in Grand 1
' Laker, near the southern count,-; Corner Church and Center Sts. kit: and Mrs. Neva Messenger of son.'Marcia Gaskill. Margaret Gas­
Subject: Truth.
Hattie Creek and son Wm. Mcssen- kill.
line of JaMtaon county, and emRobert Gaskill, Ueraldina
u.r of Newark. N J- * Mr*. Nellie Uuighdoff and Kathleen Proetrock.
! piles into Lake Michigan nt Grand ' Sundav s.-rvkc 11 p m.
Wednesday evening service at Miller of Lacey mid Mrs Nora Ho­ * Mr. and Mrs. Albert Lee spent
1 Haven, after winding over a dis­
’? P- m- rni m ,
ganoii ot Battle Creek were guests Sunday with her sister and husband
. tn nee of 300 miles—Charlotte ReHeading
publican Tribune.
: R
5a&lt;,!2® room in
' church edifice ui Mrs. Emma Clark Satuiday nigld. living l-uticr of Cnanotte. * Mr
mid Saturday Sunday guests were .Mr. mid Mrs. and Mrs. Joy Smith and Mrs. Sadie
| H F Locke. Uiekshore Farm. | iM-n WMtaMrttov &gt;...4
' Cressey. Mich, ha* just completed 1 ,rom 3 to 5 p. m.
Harvey Gillxspic and Mr. and Mis Clemens ot Battle Creek were nt
Orlte V.mSycTe and daughter of Lizzie Smiths for supper and the
a creditable Advanced Register rec- i
ord of 1)809 5 txaunds ot milk and
&lt; lil’Ri'il
* A ’log owned by Mr. titimw Saturday a mere was a
„„ .... , Tdna Brown and tied by u long bad automobile accident on the hill
437 9 pounds oi butter fat on twice
AH regular services on
nevi chain tipped over a hive of be«i on by Ella Smiths Saturday night.
' daily milking for tep months on Ix»rd'» day with a guest speaker.
..r—tr.
O|,.n ^.pliml! property and was Eour prison* were taken to the hos­
1 hte two year old registered Guernu-y
Morning worship ut 10.
-lung to death recently. * Mrs. pital and . both cars were badly
cow Lockshore Choice’s Geraldine.
Sunday school nt II.
Mr and Mrs. Donald M. Potter
8pMit Sunday at damaged. * Mr. and Mrs. Frank
C. E nt 7. topic, me Christian Galesburg atMar&gt;
a birthday party given Granger and Wilma have moved to
of Dowagiac, are the proud parents Cutes for Others "
lor her by her children and grand- ..
Hkuiaw&gt;.
u m
,». Chet
1 of another son tx&gt;in on July 18. Hr
Hastings.
Mr. «..
and
Mr*.
Preaching
at
8
children
I will answer to the name ot William
chlldien. * The W. M. Home and oianger arc moving wnere Frank
Prayer meeting each Wednesday Foreign
society will
lived ki
and
the ncu
.Neil MiaiisciA
Grangers uio
are
&lt;'llllnv*
"... rMUsionary^
——
w..i ,*,.u
.u w,c
Individual pictures of the Nurses
nte
Sundav *eh™.l
will
h.ve 'nert Wednesday pm. wlUi Mr*., moving UHo Chets house. • Bioio
»..v
■
.-vuuui
mil
•Metemcnteditin«
atdo'rinrk^i
I
5
ur
SJ
’
c
£'
N
’
r&lt;
1,001
W1U
lxK,n
August
second.
*
Aides Group will .br given to mem­ their picnic dinner at 6 o'clock Sat­
.nir picnic mnmr at 6 o clock Sat- Ballvia, South America. wiU be-the Mr. and Mrs Morley Myers and
' bets ot the clas. by the Barry urday
evening at Tyden^aik.
speaker. It will be the regular qk-o&lt;l family of Buchanan spent Ute lalCounty Red cross Chapter.
Hon ,ot ,?,,l5ers .*
“n&lt;1 Mrs ter part of last week al Ute home
Miss Doris Lumiber,: recuperating j FIRST U. IL CHURCH
Harold Rock and baby of Battle ut Mr. and mi*. William Elite, Jr.
( from a recent operation cfcpects to,
A M. Coldren. pastor
rteejc were guests of his parents. * A group of ladies went to M:».
tesume her duties at the Hustings
Corner of East mid Grand Bin.
Mr. and Mr- George Rock. Friday.; Joseph Scnultxs home at Hustings
Mfg. Co. on Monday.
.
tor »-• *un &lt;.err/**---------------M;..
L, hrtpln, at Uw
for “ birthday party a week ago.
('LAs.h ( RIAK
&gt; ML.-, Patsy Sproull of Detroit
Bonnet AA Gown
&lt;ta&gt; Shop
Sha., this
.M. summer.
...... !
„ Mm,|W
Vacation Bible Schoo! is being has come to spend the week with
n.on topic "Salvation Through the li.'!d at the Ooodwili church thia her aunts. Mis. William EUte. Jr.,
। Blood of Christ."
W."‘»Th,v&lt;‘
an-Rf* BC'- ullri Mrs. Mai shall Pierce. W Mr.
lllgh
school.
n
m
fail
Jail
service.
School Commissioner Arthur La- I « 3:00
™ pp. m.
' Ad
*.
c- .
.. „
Me KiiliMtn. Mr*. Gerald Smith, and Mrs Lloyd Gaskill and family
fl-30 ’’
p. tn. At,uM
Adult MRtl
and senior C. *E Mr_ Melvin Hniilh. Mrs. Rex Tate went on a busiriesa trip • derail by
Ihrop officially took over the chair- I M ®.r{
and Mrs. Burdette Cotant. * The Nile* on Friday
manship of the Junior Red Crows
a-jq
m c:...,,. rrvl,.,.
....
Goodwill W.S CB will be held in I
onjrtoay.
-------------at the County Red Crow Board lx.| ni&lt; v ikc'mVlie'^rar
d g
meeting on the 131 h
tLiJ - zib ,
। .
I “,r *2!.TV
,orr »sup
“»'’. ' - Aitnougn
^;
AHhough tne
the area ot
of Arizona apMiaa Marie Rowe. H H S teacher
r V° P
Inter- per. Friday, the 30lh w Mr and proximate* that of the 7.MX) islands
Mrs.
ch*.
Whittemore
attended
comprising
the
Philippine
group,-nd
Dean
nt
nirit
.
nn.„.
-----------------------------------------...
-------and
of Girl.', for many years "’Thunwiav i tn n 7:30 p. m. Adult and Y. the McCallum School reunion Sat- the population of the latter la 30
has resigned her position here and I P Thursday
niX! rervke*
will tench at her home in Big Rap- H pT”cr lftvkc*
urday, * Mr. and Mn. Louie Erway j time* greater.
ids. MLss Rowe made the change HSNI'lFln mftiiii
because of the illnew of her mother n|ST CIIVHC1I
As yet no one has been secured to
1
“
j
Hebert C. Smith. Minister
take MUs Rowes place.
Presents
Mr. and Mrs Ray Link were re­
Donald
g. Hunter
cently called to Ionia by the death
Returned Missionary from India
of her father. James E. Little.
।
Sunday. July 25. 8:00 p, m.
Mr.
Hunter
has
a timely message
Hastings, Mich. Telephones 2244-2557 ■_
SOUTH SHULTZ
about the religious and social con­
A family reunion was held at the ditions Inside India today. We in­
Alva Kenyon home Sunday honor­ vite and urge you to come, as it
SATURDAY ONLY. JULY 24
ing their son Gordon, who was home will, be well worth your time to hear
from Great Lakes on a furlough him tell from first-hand knowledge
DOl'BLE FEATl'BE ATTRACTION
Twenty-four guesu were present of conditions in this country which
from Battle Creek. Kalanu.*.o
Nashville and Hastings After the U so much in the news of the day.
dinner the afternoon was spent with FIRM MiTHOIHsr (III RIH
music and singing Adah Misenrr of
Morning worship will be held at
Kalamaaoo gave several selections 10:00
and Frank Burk (Bring ’em back Alive)
o'clock next Sunday with Mr.
on her accordion The time soon
preaching.
The
sermon
1 came when good-byes had to be Mid Stone
; and Gordon had .to go back into tlume will be "Tne Imagination in
The adult choir will
। Service but they ail hope to meet Religion"
again next year * Pvt Dale Lora- sing. This service will last Just
SUNDAY and MONDAY, JULY 25-26
bec ha* been sent overseas without one hour. The Sunday school will
a furlough * Mrs Frank Horn en- convene at 11T10 and close at 12:00
Errol Flynn and Ann Sheridan
o'clock.
?retained Mr. and Mrs Jim Andrs of Rutland for dinner one night
i last week iwnoring Mrs. Ander s WESLEYAN METHO­
Bargain matinee Sunday 1:00 lo 3:00
birthday W Thad Cook of Kalnm.v DIST &lt; III RUH
1 zoo spent the weekend with Mr. and Hastings
Annual election of officers was ,
J Mr* Frank Horn * Mrs Donna
TUES.. WED., THURS.. JULY 27-28-29
I Barton. Ora Babcock, frene Dlck- held Wednrsdav night at the an­
'erson. Emma Kenyon and Mina nual chinch business meeting.
'John Garfield. Gig Young and Harry Carey
* Keny on attended the
Schixil
.... Bible
,».o.c crniu.
Annual quarterly conference bu*l! entertainment at Delton Friday! ncae meeting will be held July 31 '
'entertainment
*“*■* and
■
....
-fogi-gD) * 8:00 d. m. at •*
— North Irvine
night
enjoved
the pi&lt;
the
1 Mr .and Mr* Gordon Kei......
lenyon en- church. Delegates to annual vw
con-1 terlalncd at their cottage Wednes- lerenec will be elected and all oth| day night the following guest* er circuit officers.
Mr. and Mrs. Wil! Newton. Mr and
Young iwoiRe*
pwflies meeting will
vail be
Mr* Arthur Fuller and Artie Lee eld at North Irving thia Erldsv
Mr and Mrs. Kenlth Clark and night. Guest privileges
------ •for camp
Hastings. Mich.. Phones 2247-2282 -Ed
Louise. Mr* Libbir Blivin. Mrs meeting
------- will be announced.
iS’t"".?,.,1*”0'!,• Millie-DeMoll and- Sunday
unoay *cnooi
Sunday service*,
services. a
Sunday
school
• Mlna'nnd* Mi* Bnnu'g nv’i'n
4t 10 30
bv sermon hour
rut and1 niraev^lkSah
wlth lhe *“*u*r Pr««hing. Night
FRIDAY and SATURDAY. JULY 23-24
Imu-ehJJn
" iveiiSS
’ 30 W«h ffiOMlge fey
DOUBLE FEATURE ATTRACTION
wl.he&amp;
R&lt;’' ChrttpeU.
I with slating and music.
North Irving
Steven Muller and Conrad Binyon
*v ini■ c ***
Prayer meeting of the young

LOCAL NEWS

not a point
INA
Ration Calendar
You can enjoy the full-flavored goodness of farm-fresh produce
every day of the week without giving up a single precious point.

They’re plentiful . . . and plenty good!

Make the most of fresh

vegetables—serve them in cool salads ... in savory soups .
tritious stews ...

in economical casserole dishes.

mealtime pleasure next Winter

in nu­

■

Con some for

At our low prices, fresh vegetables

—

SUGAR: Stomp 13. 15. and 16.
Canning Sugar good now.
COFFEE: Stamp 22 good July

22 through Aug 11.
BLUE STAMPS: N. P b Q July
I through Aug. 7.
*
RED P. Q. R b S. now valid

through July’ 31. T^volid July

9
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S
■

S

9

are the economical solutions to many of your wartime menu problems.

HASTINGS’ FINEST PRODUCE BAR
POTATOES
LEMONS

p.a 59C

....

6

NEW CARROTS

bunch

NEW CABBAGE

CELERY

«.i.™...

il

.

GRAPEFRUIT . .. 2
DRY ONldNS 2
r

NORTHERN TISSUE

23c

r»,

| ^3

DEL MONTE COFFEE
Vacuum packed
lb.

5c

lunch

2^JC

for

25 c

is.

23c

2 lb. 35
FREEPORT BUTTER

STERLING FRUIT JARS
GRAPEFRUIT JUICE

SON JAR CAP
AVERN PRESSED WAX

$169

5'
39'
29'
21'
12'

47

lb.

K 0 0 L ADE

2

SMOKED HAM shank half 7 points lb. 37c
lean
. 7 points lb. 31c
SLAB BACON
BOILING BEEF brisket 6 points ib. 22c
PORK ROAST shoulder 7 points lb. 38c
PORK SAUSAGE linked 5 points lb. 43c
ROUND STEAK beef 13 points lb. 43c
BEEF STEW MEAT 10 points
lb. 37c
6 points
lb.
BEEF LIVER
36c
12
points
lb.
ROUND STEAK veal
46c
4 points
lb. 20c
VEAL BREAST
PORK SAUSAGE grade 1 5 points lb. 31c
1 points
lb. 19c
FAT BACK BACON
RING BOLOGNA grade 1 5 points lb. 32c
no points
lb. 14c
COTTAGE CHEESE
ROMAN CLEANSER
Qt. g.
RUBBERS

OO

HOME BRAND OLEO

MEAT DEPARTMENT rTTW:

I FOULDS SPAGHETTI

5

roll

p&gt;,.

9'

CERTO, bottle

__19c

BOTTLE CAP, pkg. _21
EGG

NOODLES

Mrs. Cross
lb. pkg.

21

SHREDDED WHEAT
pkg.

11

FLAKES

CORN
Kellogg
pkg.

8

POST TOASTIES
pkg.

8

I Vi lb.
loaves

3

Rl NSO
O. O

BREAD

29

SPRY
il;„

58c

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SWAN SOAP

3 -

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"EDGE OF DARKNESS"

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Large size
package ....

SCOURING POWDER

CHURCHES

N. MAIN ST.. NASHVILLE. MICH.

Bahry

..
.. ...
...
Mrs. Roy Met nul and Mrs Leon
I PotU attended the funeral of Wtl;Haat Uebter. in ,Bowne Saturday
inorning. W Mrs Vesta Covilte and
. d?’Jth,tr att*5,&lt;{fd *
™PP*r
at the home of her parents in FreeMDh^^hoV’home^l'hirkjiih

1*?Ple ««nmiRec in charge. »ill be
held In the church Friday night
Plans for the raising of the
church -nd the work on the basement are moving along
Sunday services, sermon hour al
j0:00 A M Rev Chnsoell oreachU&gt;8
Snndav school follows from

tended the Barry Co Orange pic- , The night services begin at 7:30
' nic at Thornapple lake Sunday * । with Rev. O. Miller, preaching.
, Mr* Dan Poland spent Friday at .PILGRIM HOLINESS
I
j Roy McCaula * Mrs Nancy Dun- !
do lias two granddaughters from TABERNACLE
1
Grand Rapid*, visiting her a Mr , Sunday school 10 A. M. Franci*
• and Mrs Leon Potts and grandson. 'Coleman. Supt. Keen Interest U
spent Sunday with Mrs Lonna 1taken in the Bunday school contest ,
i Johnson in Bowne a John Luk*o ’and at the present Helen Demund
and family entertained relative*. }U taking the lead. Next Sundav 1
■ from Grand Rapid,. Sunday w Wil- 1!e&gt;*un is taken from II Sam
bur Gibbs and family front KalaAt 11 A M. Rev Mrs Manker wf»
'masoo and Mr* Guy McNee and i*PMk from .the subject ’'Praying. &lt;
Mr* June Colburn were visitor* at 1in the Holy Ghoat"
| Chas. Gibbs, Sunday.
Young people's service at 7 p. m. 1

th eat hr?

THE BOY FROM STALINGRAD
CINDERELLA SWINGS IT
SUNDAY and MONDAY. JULY 25-26
Jimmy Lydan. John Lilel and Frances Gifford

HENRY ALDRICH GETS GLAMOUR
Bargain matinee Sunday 3:00 lo 3:00

TUES.. WED.. THURS.. JULY 27-28-29

They Came To Blow Up America

�The Axle St*?* at Nothing.
Don’t stop jour War Bond
Payroll Savings at 11%. Every
Midler Is a 100 percenter. Fig­
ure ll out yourself.

LEGALS
PVttlW)
II»&lt;I3«I

MffiS

die num of Barryvtlle called to Lyn­
den Norrl* Sunday evening. * Mrs.
Lynden Norris and family Visited
Ira Chaffee of Quimby Wednesday
night

JUICE SET
dlatanru ’“f 1 L3OO f"“" bl
1 a** indhalrd d.ptl. „t S
i width ,.l bolton* of O f»«l
al "allot.’ uumhir 132 • Oil
i&gt;f 4»&lt;HI f«l, has.o« an

• t l.htt.ni.
&lt; faal nnd
। live
&lt; ot • r, 4’,
■ Tk'r 'run.I.url'tu* of at.i
la*hlde lhe runalnieliuil o
I in* r.ih.rt. aad
1 f”’• Mek rt.Mra.t’. -HI 1.
113 lineal- 0*1 '•( CO in
f.et of 1- inrh Pi|All l'l|* to I., JHimO

CAMP
STOOL

ord. of li.l&lt; llratn. ’
| Al! I’li-r .ball 1- Xu.
, rhforr.,1 I ..nrrolr I’ll* ar

folding type

orderly room at the end of the
month with a request for an ad­
ditional nve-dollar book of Post Ex­
change coupons. It was pointed out
that he had already drawn his lim­
it In canteen checks. “I know,”
sighed the young innocent, "and
I've gone right through the twelve
dollars In cash money I had when
I arrived here three weeks ago. I
try to be so economical, too. But
the prices for meals at the Post Ex­
change Restaurant are rather steep,

here in the squadron meas good
enough for you?"
"The squadron mess?" countered
the selectee in amazement
"Gee
whiz, are those meals free?"

The Secretary of the Navy
Sir: Length of surgeon 6 feet.
4; height of wardroom 5 feet, 8
Respectfully.

Assistant Surgeon. U. S. N.
He was promptly transferred to
they stood* together In the a more comfortable post.
the two ladles had a friend- The height* by great men reached

"What do youthink ofthe
were not attained by sudden flight,
rationing? asked the woman in the
whHe lht|r companJoIU
.u- smiled
.,&gt;.— ■ the alept.
___________
plump’
Were toiling upward in the night.
person with the shopping bag
—Longfellow.
"Anyhow. It'll put Ufe in the old
total"
____________
| Chamber music Is the purest form
'of music; in It a. composer has to
doughnuts.
say what he has to say without any
i extravagant Instrumentation.—Irwin

He guides me and the bird. In his
gcxxl time!—Robert Browning.

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He: "I wish i had enough money
-Certainly.- agreed the publicity
expert. "And now—what Is there to get married."
She (coyly*: "What would you
about your town that tourist* might
be induced to come and see?"
The mayor thought for a moment.
"Well—we’ve got a large burnt-out
volcano." he suggested.
The publicity man
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Holding American Past
Many of Artieries’s trass art telwitting r*rpo*itorl*s cf th* nation'*

AT THE THEATRES

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1
| town tn Nazi-occupied Norway and
n, th. hreinnlnx of the end
,U PC°‘

people Of England withstood with- ’ ..Atr
xtarrlns John Garfield.
S faltering the heaviest air blow*. Harry Carey. George ToMaa
vaunted Luftwaffe wa* able to
The hfe story of b Hying Fort­
ver. If Britain had broken then, re» named “Mary Anne”, caught
Skr might bg master of the unprepared, above, the embalded
Id today.
the treacherous attack on that fate­
Willkle's challenge lo Col. Me-. ful Dec. 7th.
Ccrmick. editor of the Chicago Trib- 1
une to enter the Republican presi­
dential preference primary In 1111- .
«... .Card Bond
npto 1* something more titan a stunt.
A suspense-filled story of the
In fact, if the colonel accept*-which landing of Nazi saboteurs in Amerhe probably will not—ll might help :
to clarify and bring to public at- i
tention the one really fundamental “
1 Cinderella Swings If starring
political question which the people ,1Guy Klbbee with Gloria Warren
Scattergood goes musical and thl*
of the United State* must face: !,Ume
aid* a youthful Impresario in
Namely, “Shall we take an active or ,the successful staging of a local re­
a passive part In co-operating with vue to raise fund* for the USO.
our allies to preserve world order
"The Boy From Stalingrad" starring
Bobby Samarxlch. Conrad Binyon
Youngsters Blasting the Nazi
It is the old question of isolation
hordes, tears choking your heart­
vs. internationalism
felt cheers as Hollywood brings you
the first thrill-crammed adventure
Every other question which might I dram* of unconquerable Stalingrad.
arise is of mere xecondury Impor­
tance to this issue.
.
"Redhead from Manhattan" starring
Lope Vein, Michael Duane
A musical comedy in which Lupe |
The manner in which we answer
this question will determine whether plays the role of a fiery charge of I
dynamite from South of the border.
the grade school youngsters, and
the tot* who are Ju*t beginning to. An exciting hour in the Jungle ot
look fuiward to the exciting adven- inr
„ ac
»ui u&gt;
the Amazon
Amazon wn
with
death
in c»«rr&gt;
every
turc of kindergarten will live a shadow and a thrill every minute,
normal life or will be Impressed into ;
-----------titc rank* of the armed service* on I -|lrnry Aldrich Get* Glamour"
a wholesale scale to fight another starring Jimmy JLydon.
“wnr ot liberation"
Charles Smith
• • •
| nenry
a auiicuiuea
Henry's
dinicultie* urn
thl* ume
time s.cm
stem ,
Wc can choose a policy of bote- from hh.acquisition of glamour via ■
tlnn it wr will but under no clreum- “ date with the sarong actress. ,
H0n ,\^c’l“ ™l?,'d",loS.^™Jwhich date he wins along with a ,
movie contest.
■
«* ►

Umit
"AH right. Besfte." said th* bos*, Norristown b* beesm* Interested in
of ths Utils factory which was mak-■ th* idta of • ehapol it Valley Fbrg*,
Ing jacksts for soldiers. "Did youi six! In 1901 h* preached‘hte howwant to tea me about aomelhlngt" fgmou* ittmon *1 AU Saint*’ church
, Th*, thin middle-aged woman stood i fn Norristown, recommending th*
up from the ebato tn'the outer of-, /establishment of this church a* »
flee end looked earnestly at th* bos* (
“memorial to the Church** most
"It's about this ten percent
pledge," she began.
/
"Oh. that's an right. Bessie," the Valley Forge on May 17. 1903. Sub­
bos* said. "I’d been meaning to sequent refusal of use of the hall
speak to you about that Wa don't led to the erection of a temporary
expect you to frame chapel, known now as th*
pledge ten perTheodore Roosevelt chapel This
was opened On September 27, 1903.
like the othere are and the next Juno President Roose­
velt made an outstanding address
there. The present chapel site was
time making end* the gift of Mr. and Mrs. Charles
meet since Jake M. Todd. The cornerstone wa* laid
died. Eleven kid*, June 19. 1961 a* part of a national
isn’t it? That’s
quite a lot of mouths to teed. Let’s celebration of the 123th anniversary
gee. you make »2S.50 a week Includ­ of the evacuation of Valley Forge by
Washington and bis army.
Th*
ing overtime, don’t you?"!
• Ye*, sir. but •••’’(
founder struggled to raise funds unThe bos* smiled.
f
■Don’t give it anothei thought, Custis Harrison began their cam­
Bessie. You’ve got your hand* full paign to complete the chapel. In
now. Uncle Sam know* you haven’t 1910 it was completed.
got a penny to spare. Don’t let it

Two political type* that baffle u*
The bos* turned to gtj back into
hl* private omce.
to the ground, and another
"But what 1 wanted to say wai ear ~
—r-— who
. . ." Bepie raised her vole* and totes through the hat he to pulling
th* bos* looked around. ”1 wanted j v*bbite out of.
the ‘ Biggest complaint fifth columnist*
have against America is that unde
living expenses paid, there’s j— I Sam
just won’t llaten to treason.
about a dollar a week left. Would
they be willing to accept a dollar
a week?"

Thousands of tret* h»v* con­
creted under tb*lr bark objects of
matsl. glss* and ston*. many cf
which, may be Identified with Amer­
ica** historical development.
• tin* of th* commonest find* of
m*!*1 "evidence" In ‘the eastern
part of the country are bullet* and
eannon-b*tl» which weht "wild" in
the course of early battles and bom­
bardment*. Ateo found to tree* are
asll* and spike*, bottle*, knives,
stone*, and Indian arrowhead*.
Experts clearing telephone and
telegraph line* at excess tree growth
have found, not Infrequently,* large
glass wire Insulator* completely
•oncealed from sight by overgrown
And In many cases tree repair
men have been the unsuspecting
discoverers of love epistles, deposit­
ed in tree cavities but unfound or
uncalled tor through, the years.
If the metal of all kinds concealed
in the nation's trees were brought
to light, another Normandie or
Queen Mary might be built to help
Uncle Sam Ln bis tight against the
Axis powers.

Successful control al rata Is- a
mixture of determination to get rid
of them and observation ot their 1 thing, and should be hot. and of
torn* strong smoked variety.
feeding and nesting habits.
Mold the cranberry jelly In fancy
' From this position the next step molds
for best effect: some *■“
treses serve two dishes of this
readily, because no poteen how*re? bn a hsvln? clove* and elm
destructive will be effective unless added, the other plain for
the rat* eat IL On that account at who prefer It plain*ted for the
leait dire* type* of fresh. ^ttractiv*
i mixture of
poisoned bait should be exposed at

from washing in cold water and
chiling In me refrigerator. Do nbt .
chill the olives; the flavor Is bet­
ter at room temperature.

A Festival for Hawaii Too
The annual Hawaiian May Day.
Lei Day Festival. celebrated by the
wearing of colorful flower garlan.-b,
I* the outgrowth of an Idea con­
ceived by the vagabond poet. Don
Blanding, while employed by a Hun*oncd with celery salt. mH »nd pep- alulu newspaper 10 years ago.

tbe same time. Small pieces should
be placed tn ratrunwayi, and
around the wall line of building*,
and In attics and basement*. Bait*

Keep Warmer with LESS
//Fuel Next Winter!

make removal easier, and io check
results.
Extreme care should be taken to
keep poisoned bait out of the reach
of children and livestock.
z
Similar care should be taken In
choosing butt for traps. When com­
mon snap traps are used, bails
should be lied securely to the trig-

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wall, in runways, near holes, and
where rals feed. Nut meat*, sliced
apple, breadcrust, salt pork, or ba­
ron rind make good bait.

Chief Forecasting Centers
Both momlng and evening fore­
casts are issued from the United
States Weather Bureau forecast
Seven Major Change*
Within the era of recorded his­ centers located at Washington. D.
tory. the Yellow River in China ha* C.. Chicago. New Orleans. Jackson­
changed ila course on seven oc­ ville. Denver, and San Francisco
casions. The last of these major Limited and specific service is pro­
changes was In 1853. when breach­ vided at Juneau, Alaska: Honolulu.
es In the dikes oacurred near Kai­ Hawaii: and San Juan. Puerto Rico.
feng and caused the river to shift
Half-Way Point
some 250 miles to the Oolf of Chih­
Kearney, Nebraska. Iles midway
li. on the other side of the Shan­
tung peninsula, from Its former between Boston and San Frnncbco.
an inland distance of 1.733 mile*.
mouth near Haichow

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142 E. STATE

b* m°r* tha" **“$‘1”

‘h®bo’‘ “ld 1“tolly. They d be
PrPud,
Bessf* looked relieved.
Bettie
"All w* have to do Is scrimp a
little.” she said. "I’d feel just ter­
rible If we couldn't give something."
Back in th* boss' offle* a repr*- :----sentalive of the Treasury Depart­
Grace Lutheran Guild meet* Wed. went was waiting. Th* bos* shut
(lie door and sat down.
July 28th nt the home of Mrs L. die
’ I’ve just seen the greatest single
Osuald. Dowling. Mich. Members
"I
asked to meet at the home of Mrs
sacrifice’! know of." th* boss said.
V. Leary. 417 E. Grand at 2 p. m. ; "Listen. If you want to hear what
sharp to meet cam.
| American women are made of. . .”
--------------------------------------(Story from an actual report
The Seventh Day Adventists are the
.— flics
— of the Treasury Dana
holding
their annual Sabbath • ment.)
School picnic on Sunday at Charle- |
ton Park.

ORGANIZATIONS

We must either take an active
part In helping to master world af­
fairs of sit idly by while world af­
fairs master us.
. —

No nation wanted war less than
w«; no nation ever stood more in­
sults to buy added month* of peace;
not even the England of Neville
Chamberlain turned its head mc.T

yre didn't want to fight; we Just
’
A* Wa* Expected
wanted to be left alone. Bui the
The expedition to the Do-.
pressure of world events did not re- ert
led
bv Roy
Chapman Anarewa
Andrews
rrl le
" ov
KO&gt; vnapman
pact national boundaries or wish, v verified
verified the
the prophecy
nrenheev of
of the
the a«8o. due in part to our own refusal । leomoiogut. Prof, Henrv P Osborn. I
youthful feigners
lo assume a responsible shore of jn 1000. that Asin would prove to be
the burden of forming international. the homeland of the oldest forms &lt;
average age of the signers of
policies after World War I. we ore of mammalian life
I lhB Declaration of Independence
, was 45 year*, with Benjamin Franknow sacrificing thousand* of live,
---------------- --------------------------------------------------------and burning up countless million*
Elocution I* a good thing. But It i Un the patriarch of them all. He
doesn't go far enough. It merely wa* 71 year* old when he penned
teaches a man how to speak . . not I hla name on that memorable docuwhen or how long.
1 ment.
we .............. ..
v-Krience?

I

Will we again reck solace and coni
fort in a policy of notation: a policy
which can lead u* only In cne di­
rection—Straight to a World War
in.

Yes.. . we have

A few of the chronic Wlllkic crit­
ics claim that about the only tiling
he found out during his recent tour
of the various world battle fronts
was that you could cover a lot of
distance In a short time in an alr-

WORK SHIRTS
and OVERALLS

Even so. WiUkie critics, most of
whom are definitely In the isola­
tionist camp, could do well to ponder
the tremendous Influence which high

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120

Can you have Isolation in a world
whose widest ocean can be spanned
in a few hours; whose most remote
capitals are less Ulan a day's travel
apart?

GENUINE LEE O'ALLS
Pin Stripe—size 34 to 50 \

198

Rapid air transportation com­
bined with faster travel by land
and sea and great improvement in
radio and cable communication will
all tend to cut down the time bar­
riers between countries in the post-

”The Howers arc for yesterday and the monuments (or tomorrow.

I'd like to tell you what the Japs did to some friends of mine
\-tp

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8 ounce, new wor model

AllShirts and O alls Sanforised shrunk.

as fancy more nearly "One World.’
Isolation Is a pleasant pipe dream
of those "dear old golden days gone
beyond recall."

To avoid pitfalls which will lead
to a World War HI. we must took
resolutely to the realities of the
reaUtlek of the present—Not pine for
a past which can never again be re­
created.

Richard T. Baldwin. 62. retired

Yes ... we have
Roys* Slack Suits
and Summer Pauls

died in Albion last Tuesday after
an illness ot many month*. He had
been In poor health for several

Buys* Knit Shorts nn&lt;l Skirls

the Albion Recorder and also had
been editor and publisher of week­
lies at Quincy. Marlette. Jonesville
and Northville Mr Baldwin was
widely known In Michigan editorial
circles He was graduated from Al­
bion college in 1905 Survivors in-

Notice to Charge Accounts

State Senator Joseph A. Baldwin,

Charge accounts orc controlled by the Fed­
eral Credit Regulation. Any charge account

which remains unpaid to
Mr. Baldwin was personally known
by many people in Barry county.

LOCAL NEWS VIEWS
Mike J. Morgan underwent a ma­
jor operation at Blodgett hospital.
Grand Rapids, the forepart of this
week. Mn. Morgan and her father.
Dell Sutton are visiting the latter’*
staler. Mrs. Evlrett PettinglU of
Rial Kellogg of Lan­
sing. formerly of Hastings- are the
pagiDto of a 7 lb. 9 oz. son born at
fpUJQW hospital on Sunday. He

COMMUNITY NOTICES
Matthews Reunion
The Matthews Reunion will be

"Tl^ose American boys—who fought for you
with their backs to the wall, waiting for help that
never reached them—came from the land of plenty.
But when their lives were at stake, all they had
was . . . plenty of nothin#!

"They were outnumbered, outgunned, and outsupplied. They were so short of ammunition that
antiaircraft gunners often had to hold their fire
until the enemy planes were oh top of them. They

-p-

“That wa« the kind of men we had at Bataan
And they would want you to remember not only
what they did, but what they did without.

“But they
never sjxikc
fighting, and
was ever toq

“They would want you to remember it, but not
with flowers and memorials. The flowers arc
for yesterday and the monuments for tomorrow.

were never short of courage. They
of surrender. They just went on
hoping, and dying. And no sacrifice
great.

“Let me give you an example. One terribloday
on Bataan we had 285 patients on our operating
tables in 8 hours—a new patient every two
am Lieutenant (j. g.) Ann B. Bernatitus.
U. S. N.—a nurse, back from Bataan. I have a
message for you . . r

•*

were *o ahort of bandages and gauze that we
nurses had to wash out the old ones and use them
again.

, “Remember them now—this month and every
month—by buying War Bonds!

“Buy guns and planes and shells and ships and
tanks—for those other countrymen of yours who
are fighting so far from home. See to it that
never again, any place in the world, will American
“A sailor was brought in with his abdomen
fighting men be caught short as they were on
blown to bits. He was a goner and I think he
Bataan! That never again will American wounded
knew iL ‘Doctor,’ he asked, ‘is there any hope atx
.^perish for the help your dollars might have sent!
all?’
"Certainly taxes are higher. Certainly the cost
"The doctor wished to reassure him and replied,
of living has gone up. But the men on Bataan
‘We'll do everything we can!’ The sailor tried to
were never ten-percenters!
roll over. 'Doc,* he begged, 'get me off this table
"They gave everything they had. And now’
and save one of those other fellows who still has a
it’s up to you to buy War Bonds not only if you
fighting chance.*
can, but all you can! Please believe me, folks— •
that’s the way the boys on Bataan would like to
be remembered/
minutes of the day.

the I Oth of the

record month, it is unlawful for any mer­
chant to allow any additional charge -to

that account

Watch your credit.

Waters
Clothes Shop
SELLING QUALITY KEEPS US BUSY

YOUVE DONE YOUR BIT
BUY WAR BONDS

NOW DO YOUR BEST!
AND STAMPS

Thu adoertuement is a contribution lo America's all-out war effort b)

E HASTINGS RAN IS ER

�THE HASTINGS BANNER, THURSDAY, JULY tt. 15*3

OBITUARY OF JAMES BROOKS OBITUARY OF WAYNE REID
Cetebrates Birthday
Btoneman. served tbc bridegroom
a* t*»t man. Organist for-the oc­
casion was Mr*. Thurlow A. White. urn at entertaining hl* ion. Paul
217
Along with the gue*ls attending R. Win* &lt;rf Tutea. Okla.. and hte Wednesday. July 14. at » p m. after ting* on April 24. 1938. and departed '' Ow ceremony vbs Mr* T. J. Raker.
----------------a brief Hines* caused by coronary this nfe July 9, at the age of 15 k
thrombosis Wesley wo* the eldest ywtrs.
Ulned at the home ot Mrs
Mr. and Mr*. Howard Glenn of - of La* Angeles, an aunt o^Bic
ton of Elijah and Margaret Lena
He leaves to mourn their loss be- Kllngej-near
on Wedr
Allegan were Sunday dinner gue*u bride. * Following Ute ccrtiTOhy.
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ldM
hU
parenu;
lour
juur
and
There
was
a
Urge
attendance
and Mf. and
at the home of Mr. and Mr*. Kr-1 a reception was held at the home htuband. Capt. Osborne. a phy- Brook* of Portland. Mich, born
three brother*: Thelma Campbell.. • &lt;ood time was JnjOTed by, all. * wm uni
June 13. 1180. at Mt. Pleasant.
nest Shorno * Sunday callers al if the bVldc'a pnrrnt* at 1225
the home of Rev. and Mr*. H. V. i Columbia and wnen Mr*. Bawdy
He spent hl* early year* In Port­ Margaret Armour. Pvt. Robert Reid. Mr. andMr* D. Robelysr called on FTice In
Townsend were Mr. and Mr* Otto , received her many gue*u she was tinned on Page 70 of the recently land and Clinton county. On June Pvt. Meredith Reid. Ear). Helen and. Mr. and Mr*. Warren Calm* on ch^drtn
at home. Also Ids grand- Wednesday evening. * The Lent 8.1 Surviving beside* the husband FLRABANT HILE
Townsend of We*t Woodlat&lt;d. Mr. | dressed In a blue and white crepe published book. "I Served Op Ba- 1, 1903 he was united In marriage Dorothy
rnSbe? Mr* FJrie Rdd: two^eph- 8. dub wm entertained at the home . and nine children are----------------'and Mr*. Arthitf Teeter and fam- ; gutt with white accessories and itaan" by Lieutenant Juanita Redunion were bom two daughters. Ella ew*. three niece., one aunU Mra! "f Mr and Mra Lee Reynolds on Mr. and Mra Jake Def
ilv of Coate Grove. Mrs. Charles «he wore a corsage ot jrardcnlas*“(mona. A. N. C.
Townsend and daughters of South and UBcs ot lhe valley. * The white j Goodwiil Circle Picnic at Saddlebag Mae who died at the approaching Hazel VanAlsttoe. a number of cou-, Thuraday. * Mra. Harold Dteuer .two »Uter* Mra Sarah I
sins___
and
a boat of
lun V",
over
Maxine
Anderson,
™ —.
_
_ —
_. friends.
___ ___
,I who had her fool lull
- by
wji a
•&gt; i -Mr*.
Woodland. Ora Hummel of Indiana ) wedding cake, lopped with minis­
age of 18. and Margaret
Ellen
who ___
The members of lhe Goodwill _
I Funeral services VereTteld
nd,. on Ung*,
were held at the
lhe ' tractor Lt
I* able to
to be arou
around
unf*.
and Mr. and Mr*. Earl Breon of ture figures of a bride and groom Circle of the Methodist W. 8. C 6. is’now residing id"i&gt;etrott.
--------- . funeral
.------- . .home
------- on
— July
. .. ._
—. ISnwat I| .Funeral
Funeral services were conducted
durvivlng are hb wife. Ro*a; 1 .
Leonard
13 ; crutches. * Mr. and Kt
Mra
North Manchester. Ind * Mra. Ar- Wo* first cut by the bride and the 1 were entertained at an all day
1 the Leonard funeral home at 2
lie Spindler and Mra. Richard Ke-! just-wed couple shared the first meeting and picnic dinner at the daughter. Mr*. G. Wm. Hammer- ' at 2 pm. with burial at Valley Home Petrie are the proud parent* of a । J*A
im. Tuesday with the Rev.
“A:«?- ?.'1A0!: I “”*»'&gt;■ ■«» **»»&gt; -WMMW
J3y!2: terTKutar*«mi
a Don Mtep spent Sunday at Olllatcads of piece. * For going away the bride
Tury officiating. Burial in the HasWest Woodland. Weekend gueste, cho*e a light blue suit trimmed
cumpbfll. Burdatt Fi
1 Infection of the tomslb. * Mrs Lee ting* township cemetery.
there were Mra. Elizabeth Hough and I with fur and pink accessories, she
home on fUrloush w
VU.. $»»•
“f’ aTe^uraUmi ieven i- *’,fcO ,N wnnbctilut
Abo"there
, Reynolds called on Mn. Orpha Bar- '
J _
*--------son Bryan of Allegan. Mr* Ella also had a gardenia corsage al her
dinner guest. * Mr. ai
ter» Mrs Ethel Daniels of Daytona I Sergt. Ernest James Storms died ber nt Plainwell on Thursday. W OBITUARY OF
Andcraon of Detroit. Mr. and Mrs. । shoulder whrn she wtth her new
William* and Mr*. C
Hrach
Fla
Mrs
Eva
Rerfbr
of
Saturday.
July
10.
tn
Bradley
Field
Mrs.
Leona
Houser
starts
work
as
I
CORRELL
ELDRED
...
.......
ueacn. ria-, Mr*, eva Keeuor oi
Beriuird Butkau of Grand Rapids husband left for a brief honeymoon,
and daughters Adena
Brooksville,
Fla..
Mr*.
Edith
Ger1
hospital,
in
Connecticut.
He
Li
the
switchboard
operator
at
the
Burdick
'
Correll
Eldred,
a
pf
------- --------------- ....-------------- ।
pioneer resident
and George Spindler of Lafayette. : * Mrs. Sawdy is a graduate of -------- ------------- --------------— ----- .man of Birmingham
fu
m
Ohio. Mr*. I »®n of Rev. and Mr*. C7 k'storaw hotel. Kalamazoo, this Monday of Maple Grove and Assyria, died grandson Lynn Tblan
Ind
Mra. Anderson and George । pnuburg High school and is at
with Mr. and Mra. i
Mr*
Andrew*
and
their
children.
;
nRtmons
of
latnsing
Mrs.
MUi
cf
Bond
St.
lie
is
survived
morning,
at
2
p.m.
Thursday.
July
15,
in
hi»
Spir.dkr are spending the rest of --------&gt;.
present doing -------nuraa's
aide ----work
and daughter* of Sot
jjavld and Charlotte left Wood- drCd RbdMi ot St. Clair Shore*. ‘ fc&gt;' hb parents, also by two brother*. (
--------------------home
In
Assyria
twp.
He
was
born
the summer on the farm. * Me*- In San Francisco hospital. * Coftw-(
Mr-. R j. Wtniam* n
----------------------Kalamazoo----------------------twenty year*: Mr*. Mabel Hoffmeyer of Lansing . Edward and Clifford of this city and ' .
damc* Ernest Shorno, F. E Brod­ Sawdy. a native of Woodland. 1&gt; land for
| Mtr the eye ipeclallsl
War Bondi should mean 1 united in marriage to’Minnie Wolf
Bruce Melzer, of
er. Woodland and Mrs. J. V. Hil­ a graduate of Woodland high school ago after Dr. Andrews had prac- and Mrs. Lillie Imes of Portland: ' » *bter Mra
M
bert .of Tusccn. Arizona, spent and has been stationed at Camp tUed here about five years. They j three brothers. Chester of San- I Clarksville Funeral services were
Tuesday with Mis* Winifred Hef- Stoneman since the organization recently moved from Itey City to dusky. Phio. Grover of Hustings, conducted al the Ea*t Casco church '
Is and daughter Irte of i
went "Virure it out vaoaVlf dren- Amber dled ,n blfanCY In 1885. Mr and Mrs. Rennie Mo
Lansing where he Li employed as and Ben of Lansing, besides a large by Rev. a M Coldren, of lids city. ,
fernon of Kendall. * Mr*. Ellen of the camo over a year ago
ment. Figure ll out yourself. Bnd Mra Donn&lt; Wlng dl^ ln l934
Reisinger of York. Pa. and Mrs. Farmer Woodland Girl Married In physician at the Fisher Body Com- , circle of more distant relatives and
Mr*. Floyd Garrison ana a
cemetery.
panv.
Their
address
in
Lansing
|
Surviving
are
the
widow,
Minnies
friends.
Cora Leffler ot Wotxlbnrv were Fri­
O'Laughton of Hcnderihou
Lansing
Is 2601 Edgebrook Drive. * David
day gue:.U at the home of Mr- und
Tlie wedding of Mus Opal Max­ Is now Lt David Andrews and Li' Portland and a short time In Lan-'
Mra Dorr Stowell of West Wood­
land. * Mr* Denny Alden of Hus­ ine Baker, daughter of Mr and stationed at Camp Carson, near alng Wesley moved hi* family to
tings wa* a weekend guest at the Mn Harry Baker. 314 So. Penn­ Denver. Colo. He was married last. Hastings and on a farm near Nashho;iie of Mr. arid Mn. Geo Schalb- sylvania, Lansing and Corp Wat­ March to an Army Nurse who Is j vHje whcre they have resided hapson J. Tousiey was an event of In Fitzsimmons hospital. Denver, pity during hl* remaining years
ly. Mra.
On Sunday
they
were all
of
tfrMuWy"
parents.
Mrguests
and Thur.rday afternoon In lhe Michl- Ll. Andrews trained nt Fort Sill. । Wesley wa*
was a tine
fine Christian man.
Mrs Win. Wortley of the Tnmnrac “an Ave. Melhodhl Church. Corp. Okla., and L* with the Ski Trooprt entering
-*—&gt;— tlie Baptist Church of HasaLi-i.-! and
* MMra
Iticluird
Touslev of
I* the
son of Hl*
Mrs military
Bertha at Camp Caracn. * Charlotte, who |lnBS aoout 25 yean
Hughe*
.Mrs.ami
C. II.
Bcnhitn
ctjjOtMlev
Sheridan
was only five monllu old when her corned by' v
kind
‘—* friends at services
Allegan were Sunday guests of Mr. Post Li Pikesville. Man-land. * The parent* left Woodland. Is at home. I O
oif the
mr Chi
vnurch of lhe Nazarenc at
Picnic at Lake Odessa
I Xi.rt KkV.
Mr, K-irl
n Faul
SaddleoupffTpolte
their palm*
vows, and
before
an
Nashville.
*Mn
ami nt
Mr*
plul J &lt;-Her
banked with
fem.*
A group of Woodland folks en­
Funeral service* were conducted
-,. D. R. Sllvemail, pastor of
Brodbeck ami Mra. John Ferguson Intcraneraed with candelabra Rev Joyed a picnic dinner at Lake Odes- j ur
by 1M
Rev.
of South Woodland were Sunday William Ray Rrcscott read the sa Park Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. the
lhe Nashville Nazarene
Nazjircne church nt
evening supper gm-.u of Mr. and service - and traditional wedd ng Geo. Parrot and house guests. Mr*, the home near Naahvllle at I pm.
Mra. Frank Nktimmer.
In tlie | music by Lohengrin and Mrndel- George Miller and son* of Detroit. Saturday. July 17. and at 3 p.m. al |
sis played on
the Methodist church -•
at Eagle. .
afUmoon
Carolyn mid Jackie i
n
“ lhe
* organ by Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Kussmaul and I
Brodbeck
were
entcfUlncd
by | Mra
Hunt, MLss Fem Hra- children. Mr and Mra. Carl Burkie Mich. Following the services Inter­
...... Harry
..zr:-; Ifur.t.
Peggy Nlrlhnmei In honor of her terly of Uikr Odessa was maid of and Mr. ond Mra. Arthur Allerding ment under the direction of Ralph
V Hess, mortician, took place at the
birthday * Mr. and -Mrs. Carl honor and Eiwvn Baker brother of were present
'Hewitt- and Mra. Agn&lt; -. Hewitt ot lhe bridt* attended die bridegroom. Officer From North Africa Wood­ North Eagle cemetery.
"More each day well miss-you
land Guest
South Woodland and Mr am! Mt* Acting as flower girl Was Esther
Yes prices ere J ashed oi. ilur.y .
Capt Robert Bronson, home on Some may think the wound Is
Howard Hewitt rail’d on Mr and Suker and tuhera were Howard
aker and Floyd Collar. * White leave from duUes in North Africa
healed:
Mrs Forrest Scott of Saranac Sun­
reed today! Broken L
day afternoon. *’ Mrs Della Kopp French marquisette was worn by was tlie guest of hl* aunt and un- I But they Utile know the sorrow
. odd nnd ends, sotni sligT&gt;H ■
of Hastings l* vlnting old neigh­ lhe bride. It was fashioned with clc. Mr. and Mr* Ralph Leffler ' lies within our hearts concealed,
bors and friend/ n West Wood­ sweetheart neckline and bLshop last Thursday. Capt. Bronson Is . Rest m peace. Wesley, thy cares are
or dansaucd ... oil bqrcjain-priced io clear th.
Her fingertip length veil lhe son of Mr. and Mrs. H-*-" 1 ‘ ended.
’
land for a few Week*. * Mra. Ellen sleeves
, Rest tn peace, thy work Li done.
Reisinger of York, pu. va* a gm st whs - caught with a tiara, iwarl Bronson, of Mission.,. Kansas.
Shop in every department of our store* You wi|* iqml plen.
Sunday, a, You
and
ut Mr. and Mrs. Hen Schneider of trimmed and she carried white rnerlv of Hastings. On
Or. Our~_,.
----- ----are -gone,
------ dear
------ husband
'' of
* ------*■
lionor chose
family dinner was held -•
al **"
the
father.
•
northeast Woodland laM Thuraday. rrwes. The maid
d | Where we w
who love you soon will
* Mr. and Mra. Henry Hynes &lt;n- ...... blue French marquisette, home of Miss Doreen Clary and
if scmelhii 9 you want is on this list of ■ L uram. .p ।
lenainra wnn
a dlrue-r
amir. Sunday
oui.un, in
... styled the same as that of the Mr*. Vere Miller In Hasting*. Pressbe coming, one by one.'
.
tertalned
with'a
—. were
—— Mr. and Mrs Hubertrt |
-----------honor of three, birthday* of the , bride. Her veil was shoulder length ent
guesU Those present were Mr. and and blue Hower* adorned her tiara Brunton. Capt Bronson. Mr. andJ IRVING
Mrs. John Hummell. Miss Anna and she carried pink and white Mr* ^....
fxvltl
Bronson.
Mr and
Jrcr
—r. ™.
Mr. and Mrs Clifford Bclson and
Hummel
Mrs. Kia Cave. Mrs. roses The flower girl was dressed Mrs. E. Beck of Carlton. Mr and
Dale Hunes and Mr. wd Mi.. Hur- | m white organdy'and her powers Mrs Ralph Leffler and Joan and daughter* of Kalamazoo were Sun- .
visitors at the home of Mr. and
lan Mlddaugh. all o! Lake Odessa were a colonial bouquet of pink Mr. and Mr*. Robert Crockford of day
Mrs. John Bclson. * MLis Lillian
msrs white
white daisies
rtaiiie* and
nnri delphinium
rirlnhinlum Ionia.
* . Mr ancLMrs. Robert rrnrVfnrd
Crockford , ruses,
Sower by Li home from her iwhool
cf Ionia tfpent Saturday evening A
pale
yellow
street
length
CHURCH ANNOUNCEMENTS
work in Chicago spenclmg the sumwith Mr. and Mr*.
John
Hynes
*
drew
was
worn
by
the
mother
of
Mrs
*
' The Methodist Church
mcr with her mother. Mr. and Mra.
MISS Helena
of Battle
‘i'iiiia Benner Of
-t!- Creek
----- the bride with a carnage of yclMaurice Sowcrby ot Kent Co. were
Rev. George Wingard. Pastor
spehl
suelil the weekend with her parpar­ low and while roses. The groom's
their guests recently for the day. *
.... r,.&lt;
ents.
Di', and Mrs. Ai
G. v
E Benner. a*; mother was gowned in light tan Carlton
D OO A M. Morning cervices
Carl Hula's brother I* home on a
Mr and Mr... Robert Kopp cf Mor- , rnpe and her corsage was also of Woodland
furlough from tlie army. * Mr. und
ris ami Mr.' Lillie Taylor and wn 1 Yellow nnd whlie roses *■ Tin- bride
10: 00 A. M- Morning service
Mra. Wilson TravLi and family from
Earl cf Kalamo were Sunday din-’ b a graduate of Woodland High
Attractive fixture for use In bedrooms, di­
11: 15 a M Sunday school
north of Battle Creek and Mis.
Refreshing! Modern1 And what savings' Table, QQ-88
ner kuc-Um of Mr. and Mrs George school, attended Albion College and
8:00 P. M Young People's tncel- Travis mother, Mrs. Alma Bench
nettes or halls. Has ivory base with choice of
. .
Varntv snd daughters * Mr. and Western State before accepting emwere Sunday evening caller*, al. lhe
.•LchoifS: Walnut veneers; hardwood vw
Mrs Carl Walts called on Mr and 1 nloymenl first in Battle Creek and ing '
pink, crystal or'blue, 8Vz inch frosted shade.
Wednesday 7:30
M. Choir Frank TravLs home. * Mr. and Mra.
Mrs? Reuben Wolcott of East Wood- «t present In Lansing. * Corp
w.। Argyle Wlndcs were home from
Regular price has been reduced to
■
land. Sunday evening. * Mrs. De-. Tousiey was employed on the Carl practice
Chureh
of
the
United
Brethren
In
:
Royal
Oak
over
the
weekend.
*
Vere England of Washington, D. Hebe farm In West Woodland at
Christ 1 Donna Jean Nagel who ho* been
C returned to her home Monday, the time of his entrance Into the
I' visiting
relatives
here
I. H. Osgood, Minister
--,M-------‘— *•—
*•"has relumed
SAME FIXTURE AS ABOVE except with at-,
She came last week to attend the Army in January 1941.
Woodland
to
Grand
Rapids.
*
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Finest,
heaviest
felt
base
made
New
patterns
OQ
‘
.1 of
..f her
I,., mother.
ri.nflii-r Mra. Barllnr- I
!.!■——Scudder
v—&lt;,.1.1-—
funeral
Kahler
1 Wm McCann and daughter Jane
Morning worahhi 10:00 A. M.
tractive in inch shade for use in larger rooms'
barn Burkie on Wednesday afterMta Ruth Scudder, daughter of
in florals ond tiles. Sale priced, sq. yd.
vO
and Mrs.
- McCann's sitter. Mrs.
Sunday school 11:00 A M.
noon * Mr and Mrs. Arthur Al- Mrs J. E- Scudder of West Woo&lt;lMarcia ---------Jarred ----and ------Jean —
of -----East
Christian Endeavor 7:30 P. M
lerdlng. Jr . of Hastings spent the Und and Dorr Kahler, son of Mra
Prayer inerting Wednesday. 8:00 Lansing came to help Mrs Grace
weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Ar- Anna Kuhler of Woodland, were P M
I McCann celebrate her birthday. *
thur Allcrdlng. Sr. * Mra. Clifford unttecl tn marriage. Wednesday eveC. E. Business meeting with Lau- I Mr. and Mra Jack Perry and little
Touslcy &lt; Virginia Healerly) has nint July 14. at lhe home of Rev. roll Hendee. July 26. 8:00 P. M.
were*■here
for a week “
with
his
‘1 Jack
-------------— *---------------‘•u *•*Compact white enameled steel cabinet fits
gone to join her .husband. Sgt nna Mrs H. V. Townsend. Rev. Kllpafriek
Save now on good quality inlaids. Reduced this
, folks Jack Ls feeling better which
18x13 opening.'Mirror is 12 x 0. Reduced
Clifford Tuusley at Fl Warren. Townsend being lhe ofiicMting
। Is good news to hL* friends. * Miss
Sundav srhonl 10:30 A. M.
Wyoming. She expect* to spend clergyman. Their many friends cxweek only from 99c sq. yd. to___________
Lillian Sowerhy
Li —
taking
over the
this week from 5.95 to
Morning
worship
11:30
A.
M.
,
—
—
.
n month in the west. A Rev Fay n-IKj congratulations
.-.upc—lclcnof-5the
2:cyoung folks on
Christian Endeavor and preach-- supervision
C. Wing onictatrd at the funeral
GW&gt; Sof|ba„ &lt;;amc Thl|rid„
._ —
Sunday evening for the summer
^I^ke^Xl^a sindaRafter’- ' T,,c 11011 M“»°r olrls Softball
Prayer meeting. Thursday 8:00 months.
&gt;^n .
j s Sn2a£i’eJ• wa* i B“rne of thc wa“n w,n be'next
Make reservations for camp meet- j
This is * family war. Put
Regularly 4.98. Washable. Usable anywhere.
Reploce your bottery or tronsformer' operated Door Bell
Ing. August 8th to 15th, soon.
your War Bondbuy Ing through

E'Ets'

WOODLAND

: ss.'«»“y"s; I

fJ:

S !ffiS£T,SU.0“i»wS‘

.

,.

------- ——

a-

VALUES FOR HOME!

LOW PRICE! JUNIOR DINING ROOM!

REDUCED TO CLEAR

ELECTRIC LIGHT FIXTURES

Q7C

HEAVYWEIGHT WARDOLEUM Yd. Gds.

MARBLEIZED LINOLEUM on FELT Back

MEDICINE CABINETS

77

REDUCED! COTTON SHAGGY RUGS

eralion. * Mrs. Gilbert Percy and ; " .ii'Vrlniz^toBethT?' ih^^i -imimjon Denny of Kalamazoo and Mra,
.l’K,/&lt;.!£
nr
'
Brummler of Grund Rapid* ! .Y^..a"d..H?
Khc tcaTn of
lust Wednesday with Mr. and
Dorr Stowell. * Mr and Mra.
Clarence Forman and children of
-Homer siK-nt Sunday with his par­
ents. Mr and Mrs. Geo. Forman.
Tarry Forman, remained for a
week's visit with hte grandparents.
Gordon Traker of Pontiac ha* been
a guest for four weeks at the For­
man home.
Ernest W. Hili. Veteran of World

Ernest Ward Hitt, oldest son of
Henry And Anna Hitt, was born in
Sunfield township. April 7. 1805.
and pa*sed away at the Veterans'
hospital in Battle Creek. July fl.
ut the age of 48 years.
ErntM was well known in this
community, having lived on the
fajm until called to serve his coun­
try in World War I where hr re­
ceived Injuries which led to failing
health, that caused him to be* taken
to Battle cre'k. but it was not until
last spring, he because seriously ill
and underwent an operation from
which he never recovered
Hr Is survived bv the parents, one
brother. Ix-o, ut home, one slMcr.
Mrs. Lawrence Vclte and one neph­
ew. Richard.
Funeral services were held al the
heme Friday. July 9 at 2 30 pm
with Rev D. H. Carrick of Sunfield,
officiating Burial was made In
Woodland Memorial Park.
Performs Operation* In New Office
Last Tuesday morning. Dr. Mun­
ger performed two tonsilectomies
In his newly equipped office
His
patients were Joan Stadel. daugh­
ter of Mr. and Mrs Harley Stadel
Of Luke Odessa, and Donald Ro­
gers. son of Mr. and Mrs. Victor
Rogers of East Woodland. Dr.
Munger was assisted bv Dr. Kranick of Nashville. The patients
remained in bed at the office dur­
ing the day and returned home at
. evening.
Woodland Soldier Married Califor­
nia Giri
Mr. and Mr* Jack Bozdoa. of
Pltisfiurg. Calif.. announce the
marriage of their daughter. Marilyn
to Corp. Lloyd Sawdy of Camp
Stoneman. Calif. * The ceremony
was performed by the Rev. Elmer
W. Bcm-dict. Sunday at 12:30 P.
M. in Community church. * Giv­
en In marriage by her father, the
brine wore-a long, while satin gown
styled along princess lines, with
long sleeves and a high neck. The
•lengthy train of the wedding gown
flowed gracefully behind her as
she came down the aisle to the
strain* of die traditional wedding
march. With the gown she wore a
watetlength veil of tulle and her
bouquet was fashioned of lilies of
the valley and gardenias. &lt;* MLss
Marr Mascheronl. as maid of hon­
or. was dressed In a bouffant gown
of aqua blue‘with puffed sleeve,and she wore pink rosebuds in her
had- to match her bouquet. * Sgt.
Theodore W. Carbon, of Camp

Iron and scrap collections In
Rhode Island average about 3,000 I
tons a week, or more than 9 ixmnch :

the payroll saving* plan on a
family plan, which nicau* Bl­
urt ll out yourself.

3”

Because these few are slightly soiled they're

FELTED

MATTRESSES!

Reduced price on a limited quantity!

4“

DOOR CHIMES

with □ new Melodious Chime. Save this week at these re­
duced prices.

OTc

MELODY MASTER, reduced to
Long-

wearing ticking; felted cotton filling'

13

NUTONE GREETER, reduced to ...3.27
NUTONE KITCHENEER, reduced to 3.97

UPHOLSTERED

ROCKERS

Comfortable, well constructed platform rock­

ers. Save now at this reduced price

24“

BUY NOW AND SAVE!
STORM

WINDOWS

Bring your window size—we may have
the storm window to fit in this group.
Price reduced for quick clearance to _

A
3

OFF!

HURRY! ONLY A FEW!
KITCHEN TABLE
Sturdy kitchen tables, natural finished top is
25 x 39. white enameled legs. Regular price
of 7.95 reduced to--------------------------------------------

5“

UNPAINTED TABLES!
Dinette tables that you can paint yourself for

5“

additional savings! Limited quantity! - ------ _

MODERN

BEDROOM !

Set includes bed. chest and vanity. Large plate

glass mirror on vanity. Floor sample reduced to

WE’VE LEARNED TO SAY A LOT

*54

PILLOW SALE !

FOLDING

Combined softness of all new. clean buoyant
duck feathers ond firm curled turkey. Sanifluffed to twice ordinary feather resiliency.
Per Pair this week.

3

KALSOMINE REDUCED!
5 pound packoge—covers up to 400 square

‘“Squadron, perl off and follow
me down. Give'em the workt F-That's
about the extent of the skipper'd con­
versation when Navy dive bomber*
go into their net. Rut it's enough. No
matter how important a message is,
it can generally lie put in n few words.
“So when I’m on shore leave In the
Stales and have to make n long dis­
tance call, I keep it brief. I know tbc
lines are crowded with war calls now,
and on lop of that more civilian calls

ar/ being made than ever. That’s why
I've made it a rule not to use long
distance at all unless my message is
mighty urgent.”

feet.

Choice of colors.

27

You, too,- are rendering a public
service when you cut down on long
distance calling.
Pleate make only the moit necettary long ditlance callt.
11 you mutt me long ditlance, ba
at brief at pottible.

MICHIGAN BILL TELIPHONf COMPANY

beige and light buff. Regular 2.15 gallon.

ADIRONDACK CHAIR same

as

aWvfc except is painted white. Reduced to—

I47

Limited quantity of gallon site red enameled

gasoline cans. Reduced this week only to —

MOMLOMLIIY u tit
118-124 SO JEFFERSON

PAY MONIHLY

5“

BOOKCASE-CHEST-DESK
A combination Bookcase. Chest and Desk.
Plenty of storage space in 2 deep drawers. 3
shelves for books. Desk comportment con­
cealed by drawer effect front. Reduced to..—

BUY WAR STAMPS. ..ON SAIE AT

BUY NOW

3“

18“

GASOLINE CANS

SALE FLAT WALL PAINT
Master pointers flat wall, paint. Colors ivory,

&gt;

LAWN CHAIRS REDUCED!
Comfortable folding adirondock chairs. Well
constructed. Ideal for porch or lawn. Unpaint­
ed. Reduced to------------------------------------- -- ——

47*

�THE aASTn»CB BANNER, TTHUKUDAT. JULT M. 1M&gt;

—3 Mrs. Lun. * Ms. .and Mr*. Will Letaon DUNHAM DISTRICT
&amp; iiiii&gt;inA*vfr ! trying to make the world a'little I about the big woods and clearing &lt; Merritt Mead were Mr. and
W:n. Schilhaneck
family were Bunday dinner- Tuesday evening the member* of
fw hl* having lived
, off the timber lo nutke the Uauliful W:n
^'-Uhaneck and
and Larry
Larrv of
of Ha*-Jgnd
:
tings. Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Mason of , guesu of Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Hew*- ।lhe summer 4-H clubs with their
J
-There is something about an | fannj of Woodland township
Nashville
and
Mr.
and
Mra.
Camer- ton and family at Grand Ledge, w ■leaden. Mr* Mildred Rhodes and
old log housc-or U it childhood s ।
- ~ ~
on McIntyre and family. * Mr. | Mra. Cora Scheel, and Mr. ana Mr. ,Jaunlta Swift met at the home of
and
Mrs
Karl
Gasser
and
sons
were
Roy
Fremelr
of Sunfield visited Mr Neva Ball for a nartv and buxines*
the memory like a friend or eari&gt; ,• • “-“u
da»a- Ours was a crude, old cov- | Rev. Alfred Way and Mrs Way Saturday 'night supper guest* of and Mr*. Ray Scheel Wednesday ,meeting. The evening was made
ered pen. like all the re*t of them . were with us Sunday morning in the Mr and Mrs. Charles Day. ★ Mr. 'evening. * Mr and Mrs. Homer Hen- ,unexpectedly entertaining for them
—...
....
a ' elivnr* nt mir rvKtnr wlm
nn and Mrs. Ray Fossett and sons.Of. ney and family visited hl* mother, ।bv lhe passing through of over 1
Bedford were Sunday afternoon ’Mrs: Louise HPnney at Freeport Bun- fifty
,
army trucks and jeeps. ★ ;
«4rH wnfi. nt hurt- * Mr and Mrs Huron Healv and callers of Mr and Mrs. Burr Fasaett
Fasaetl day
day afternoon.
aliemoon *
» Mrs. Bertha
Berino Eck- Mr. and Mrs. Ward Checseman
; (Continued from page L Section I) I single
v LeRoy .home
--------- -.. Mr*. Victor Eckardt.
—.. ~--iu
i^n’th/*naei&gt;s between filled ' daughter attended a Healy family and family and took
* .—
urdt.
PnylH1and :'
were Sunday
guests!
K^inttn??n?nlnMered witn ' gathering on Sunday near Middle- Mr. and Mrs. Don Potter of Do- Marilyn Eckardt and Dorothy Var- and
"V7L daughtercheekemAn'7
-''broiher*
vUIe * Mr and Mrs Claud Holannounce the arrlvnl of their ney were tn Hastings Thursday. They.
,^’rL Cheesemima brothers
SS .M roncMM ih.i he wu un- ;«« In one corner the ihkk'Sh
BxTHldm
bed Jink.
third son. * Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Bu- called on Mr*. QlJndon Eckardt. * "n“
Mr. and
Frank L-U
Lauer
and
Ed. Rrumn
Brumm’
*r “
nd “
drr tiny.
—
n?., “S'"8trJ| I Mr and Mrs. Ernest Preston oi tine of Kalamazoo Were weekend Mrs. Karl Eckardt entertained tlie Mrs. Prank
-That InsUnt my father decided
enough% be ptShid under Or»«d
w,,re„8unn‘&gt;i ?lnrlSr ftiesU of Mr. and Mrs L. A. Day. * ■'Cheerful Helper^ Club" at her near Augusta. It was a surprise
Irs. Wayne Conklin and Wanda of .home Friday afternoon. They had visit in honor of the latter’s 80th
to "bead for the land ' a. he put, #f^»£ce wa. I
* Wednewlav dinner
Vine. Afternoon callers were Mr. Allegnn were Sunday callers at the election of officers which resulted birthday.
ind*'X:7S77!.'S’d°“hL~»
,
iii-MSl'KirwJvrJr
land
Mrs.
Ray
Preston
ot Nashville. Russell Mead home * Mr and Mrs. as follows: Pres-. lauira Statslck: guests at Claud Hoffman's were
and where
every man
did hl* own
-nuich
work-for
himself
”At on« end was u,e monstrous [ Mr. and Mrs. Harden Hotfanan and Charles Day and Stuart. Mrs. Gor- Vice-Pre*.. Mliude Scheel; Sec.. Ger- Harvey Marshall. Freeland Mar-1
watthat incldentumt decided
place with big-stick “chlmbley " ibriarfif Bellevue. Mr. and firs. Nel- don Hoffman. Miss Joy Van Doren. ■ tmde Reuther and Treas.. Olga 1shall and Earl Dcmnry. The lat­
mv bUthp arc and m future Men- B*’‘d’’ 11 the »UI™y !«d'«« lo “»e srinBrumm
------------ family
--------------------- Mr. and Mrs. L„ A. Day and Wen- , Eckardt. They are planning a pic- ter two are from Detroit. Other
and
and Mr. and
utv with tiw
Fw the nrofound »&lt;&gt;«• T,&gt;'' neighbors commonly used MnLDale DeVine. * Parker Rid­ dell and Mr. and Mrs. F J Bullne nlc In the Park in Lake Odessa Aug. callers were Mr«. Minerva Bau­
n Sarie una^m*^father » &gt;®dd« ,ar
Purpose But we dick and son of Kalamazoo spent enjoyed a picnic dinner nt the home 15th * The Misses Dorothy and Vlr- man and daughters and the for­
52®hJL£wlth th.
and
«rr‘1 *tore b&gt; our »'■*«-*» Saturday night and Sunday with of Mr. and Mr*. Wilson Spencer of ginia Varney and Betty LaRcau of mer's sister-in-law, Mr. Con Lindhri
WM thaty^»ut‘ into
I dld- regarding them us a his mother. Mrs. .Lena Riddick at Hastings Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. ; Woodland and Maxine BaWs spent bloom of Osage City, Kansas.--*my ver&gt;- aoul an early and an abid- : klnd of e’r*denc*
dUU.nC,1°nfvv, the home ot Mrs. Anna DeVine. * Clare Llndauer and *ons of Battle Sunday with Phyllis and Marilyn At the annual school meeting Mrs.
Mr and Mrs Will Hyde spent from Creek. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Blest-। Etkardt. * Mrs J. S. Deabler re- Olive Malntyre was elected lo sucing faith In the kindly land
"The white ash puncheon floor Friday
in, cceti
LCru Mersclt
m-iw as moderator. * Mr.
.
until Monday with Mr. and sema and Rita of Kalamazoo and turned home from the hospital*
"How well I remember the old wa* wom smooth bv many a scrub­ Mrs. Louis Hyde at 3. Lyon* and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Day of S. Has- i Grand Jiapids Monday where *he
she re- and Mr*
Mrs
Claud Hoffman and
leg house in which I spent my earlv bing and decorated by the eiutwr- Mr.' and Mrs. Charles Hutton at tings were also present.
1—
*•- —
J--------- ----------------............................
eently
underwent
an operation.
had dinner
___ She Frank
«i»ur IHyde
mu u.iuiei
ounuav Sunday
chlidhood. until it began to ''*qush , ale noon-mark, by which the clock Walled Lake * Mr. and Mrs. Elmer
is gaining nicely. Her daughter;’«lth .«»
—._ in —Baltimore.
_..._=.__c
W—m «&gt;_«&gt;
Hoffman
out" at one corner. Then a boarded : wa* set with supreme indifference Oilletl were at Marcellus Sunday
I Mr*. Harold Kohn of
at
Marcellus
bj
n
the
afternoon
they all called on
and battened 4-room annex weal to |he precession of the eaumoxes an&lt;1 Monday. They attended the NORTHWEST WOODLAND
! caring for her.
_________
Mrs. Lizzie Pickcll and son. and
I hastily constructed
lum- I and
tig.,(U|it,ru[ Sunday afternoon of Mr*
Mr. and Mrs. Walter-Cooke
,
----—Huumiru out
uu. ot
vi barn
u-4..।
_..v such
—V.. like irregularities. The
. .~ eim
Mra. Catherine Wecber and daugh­
—
-u.
wirfo
.trv.r
with
It.
Innr
nak
latch
।
,
fht down from the pineries wide door with IU long oak latch oilletf* aunt. Mrs Choloc Chalk­ Sunday dinner guesU of Mr and SOUTHWEST RUTLAND
ter in Hastngs.
forty mue*
- to.the
•- •*— north.
——land
। and It* buckskin latchitrinv.
latchstrlng. hos- ^who
cr who was o'sister
a sister ot
of George Hay- ££,£?!.' .’“’STSiW
Dunn .&lt;
.pen.
"Here I lived until ready- for col- i&gt; nitablv
pltably outside in dav
day time,
time but lnan x*r Hayman is the oniy'reonly re­ Battle Creek Is vsiting at the home ’ Hie ueekend with her parents. Mr.
.—. .-J—.u- ....----- U »
-pulled In at night by way of Jock- maining memb
-----of
' hl* family’ Mrs.
BAN FIELD
iber
of
his
uncle
and
aunt.-Mr
und
Mrs.'
an(
i
M
r
»^'irry
Dunn.
*
Mr.
and
j
Ing
up.
Chalkers
bodi
iy
was
taken
to
Mass.
fore setting out on that advemuie
Mrs Walter Hobbs is spending
family
this week. I Mrs. James Wilcox and Ben Jmwax
io neiu no
t. *
w V»r
We were very -v.&lt;
sorry
7 io -Karl Eckardt and .—
—- ....
wai to.help
my «auret
father frame ...v
the I "Such are the meager details of for burial.
— Kunz
evening at the week north of Grant. Mich. *
Umbwu'fo/liw* 10-room bouse, to i tlie earlv home surroundings, dlmlv hear
Clayton McKcarn
McKcarn of‘ * Mrs •*
Mary
Kunzand
and F.
F.J.
J, Eckardt
Eckardt kens
k*ns. spent Saturday
®JLlu
— Mrs.
...s. Clayton
and
Mrs. Bernard 'Hammond
Mrs.
Albert
well built that to-dav
it looks
looks ns
as if
if ii lighted
lighted !&gt;&gt;'
i&gt;y twft
twft small
smntt—
—window*
window* of
of Quimby
wa* very
Saturday
night ‘’T.°™nd Rapids aluo Miss Olga the home—of Mr. ’----------- • -*r. andMr.
.o-dav it
Quimby
was ill
very
’ Hl Saturday
I Mrs
Hart are the parents of a son bom Fri­
:
._ lhe
.... 1 seven-by-nlne
.urw...
&lt;i&gt;tm and Sunday.
Sunday
daughter. Mrs. Eckardt were Sunday dinner iniests । Nash. * Mr. and
------ Rankin
-------------------just erected—a monument
to
glass, green and
HerHerdaughter,
tAsellMead
Mead spent Sunday with her. of Mrs. Lydia Schuler and Either, ot Brush Ridge. Mr. and Mrs. Ho- day morning In the Osteopath hos­
workmanship of one who. but a few wavy."
Russell
callers
of Mr. and --------Mr*. The (ormerisstaylng lor a few weeks i ward Johnson’of Hickory Comers pital In Battle Creek. * Frank
years ago, laid down the work of The next installment will
tell * Sunday ~
-------------Hobbs
of
the Marine V-12 Is now
.~ ■ - _________________________________ i and Mr. und Mrs. George Havens
______
and Dick of Detroit were Sunday Rationed al the Blate University
__
_ _____ __________________
t visitors ut the home of their par­ III Bowling Green. Ohio * Mrs.
Minnie
Groat
recently fell and was
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Havens.
PCfNf FOR POINT • PENNY FOR PENNY • "OUND FOR POHNf
* Wm. Olis attended a family re­ badly bruised which has caused her
FRESH GREEN
union Sunday ut the home of Mr to be confined to her bed * Vis­
and Mrs. Fred Barlow In honor of itors at Twin Cedars Sunday were
&gt;u» grandson.
m-nuau.., Louts u
....un, wiw
nnd Mrs. Lynn Heine and son
his
Barlow,
who
Mr. Tommy of St. Javeph. Mr. and Mrs.
leaves ‘'soon
soon for the army. * ''
and Mrs. Myron Bishop and family,
Hennea and daughter Helen
of Charlotte were weekend guests of Benton Harbor. Pvt. Bud HenCANNED &gt; Kl ITS
at the home ot Mr. and Mrs. Dan ,nes of,1^ Custer. Mrs. Marie PutDouglius. * Luella Schrier is in na'‘’ of Detroit and DcVon Putnam
Knlamazoo caring for Mrs. Paul “n(i family of Dearborn, a The
REO SOUR PITTED
EVERGREEN
IA POIHTS «*,
Schrier and baby. * Mr. and Mrs. Nve farm owned bv Mr. Norton has
PIE CHHtRIES
IONA CORN
NO. 2 CAN 1IC
H. T. Lord of Battle Creek were
*° Mr. Sopp of Battle
SULTANA
1ASTY
Sunday afternoon callers at the Creek.
14 POINTS «■»FRUIT COCKTAIL
17c
NIBLETS
homr 'Df Mr and Mrs. Roy Oaks.
------- —-—« • --------------- 12-OZ. CAN IZC
* Mr. and Mrs. Harry Dtinn. re- orrer ton publication
SCOTT COUNTY
SLICED
It POINTS SA­
ceived a letter from their son Alsut. „t Miri.,&lt;»» tk- 1-rui.nr
IONA PEACHES ho.”^ 22c
YELLOW CORN
HO. J CAN IUC
piteous stating he is somewhere in- fur rh- &lt;-.i,.,i, ,.f iu„,
’
DEL MONTE—SLICED
the southwest Pacific and is feelAt ■ &gt;r&lt;«|nn r.f -»..i &lt;
i;,m „
4 PONITS 7FRESH—OUTDOOR
ft
J J .
PEACHES
--------------TOMATO PUREE NO.
ing fine, but not receiving much rruh.i.- om.-,
t&gt;.r
1 CAN /C
SLACK
IONA
mail yet. His new address is P.F.C. i in 'ai.i &lt; ■ »nij. .... t&gt;.. tuu.
cf July
15 POINTS BR­
Alpheous Dunn 36151673, A. P. O- ' ’• ",4,11
RASPBERRIES
TOMATOES
NO- 2 CAN I IC
4554. care Postmaster. San Fran-'
''i-"i*nt. Ju.i»»
DEERFIELD—ALL GREEN
ebeo. California, U. S. Army.
.„ ...
. , .
" 14 POINTS 01­
BARTLETT PEARS no® 25c
ASPARAGUS
1 NO. 2 CAN JIC
DICED
LIMY'S
FAIR LAKE
‘ »'■
FRESH—RED-RIPE
«
POINTS
11FRUIT
COCKTAIL
n
”
«31
c
URROTS
Robert Armour of Battle Creek ;
UOZ. GLASS I IC
• U visiting ut Mr. and Mrs. H O. | J1”"
Armour s. * Mr. and Mrs. Rolland I J"1/,}'
II POINTS 11,
GREEN BEANS
NO. 2 CAN IJC
Pixley and son Donald of Nash।
FRENCH STYLE
Ville and Mrs. Edwin Pixley and 41|1PI
’ 3l POINTS 1 t'
sianuutco
son Jerry of Hickory Comers, spent ' t.&gt; 1
GREEN
BUNS
NO. 2 CAN HC
U.S.No. I—WHITE COBBLER
BEET
SUGAR
u
Ac
Sunday
with
their
parents
Mr.
and
m
«
RELIABLE CUT
II POINTS «7Mrs. Chas. Pixley- * Chas. Ham­
ENOCH ED
WAX BEANS
NO. 2 CAN 1/C
mond had the misfortune of ion*'
PILLSBURY'S FLOUR
SU7
COMSTOCK
mg a valuable horse last week. * j'J;,
4 POINTS 7AU-EUSEOSE
DICED BEETS
Mr and Mrs. H. O. Armour spent
WA OZ. CAN ZC
IONA FLOUR
&gt;Ei., 9Tc
Sunday In Battle Creek at the home • H-nr
IONA
of Mr. and Mrs. Alton Armour. *
h
ENEICHEO
SPINACH
Sunday callers at Mrs. Millers were, ' ■
RIPE—SWEET—INDIANA
NEW GREEN
SUNHYFIELD FLOUR ,, ... 93c
Gladys Truby and Nettie Douglas •' ’
MOIEOH'E
of Battle Creek and Mr. and Mra. j .‘"J*
MISC. CANNED
2S2L1Sc
IODIZED SALT
Marcellus of Banfield. * Dr. Dale । *
G. Treadwell of Auburn. Ind., is I
SUNNEEISEO
IONA
coming this weekend to visit Chas. |
•» 18c
* EC '.:! NA
CAKE FLOUR
TOMATO JUICE
Walklnshftw nt his cottage * Dr. । t „
NOE CAN ZUC
Cl.EEE. CHI
Rowling of Akron. Ohio is leaving1 j .
J EOINE1 &lt;n
2 .!!. 22c
BAKING POWDER
for home '.his week after a month I
TOMATO JUICE
NOE CAN IRC euhn.Aelo
FUH REM AN S
, ---- - ------ ,
,----- ;----- -ORDER FOR PUBLICATION
2 41*. 9c
URROT JUICE ,.S.W 12c BAKING SODA
A worker al a California aircraft ।
TI,., ...
JACS
MOEE
■
plant has worked out a machine I l(,r
( „u„ly
h«rr&gt;
MART'S DELIGHT
I POINTS &lt;10IX SUGAR
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..i.i t'.mi
Be
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i th. Piubst* otn.r in u&gt;r n
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�THE HASTINGS BANNER. THURSDAY, JULY 22. 1M&gt;
Ttotday and Mrs. I Anna Hergeman of Grand Rapids. *
Bwerdfeyer
falo spent I Merrick* grandson
toon David Drake arc visiting Mr. and Mrs
Mp Oscar f
f* I 4 I
and family । rtturnad with them' for a weoxa l Joncs^Mra, Ethel Hew and other J (J V I A L

B

ITEkJC
I.' C.
.
com gave the Sunday moi
II L M 3.
For their honeymoon. Mr. and I aermon. * The C. R. next Hu
*
Mr*. Erway took a trip through the evening la to be led by Mari
————
Mtl Albert Rector and daughters | Joseph Mac Donald. Beaman 2nd 1 Mrs. Carl Finstrom visited Mr»- ————
„
t ————---------- Blue Ridge Mts. of Virginia at Weygatot and the subject la.
lu:en
Marjorie ot Woodland Class from the Grand Raven coast Herman Bodcr. in Grand Rapids . The
Busy Eight
Eight Club
was enteren
The Bu.»y
dub was
■ Luray. They will make their home Christian Cares for Others.’'
KVe gue4U or
paimeHe, guard training station wm a Sun-1 Tuesday.
.
1 'talned
talned byby Mrs.
Mrs. Chas
Cha*. H.
H. Jama
Jamea alat gm Rodman
---------------------------------------next—
Tuesday.
July 27. tha County : parent*.
last Tuesday.
day guest of Miss Doris Gamble, i Mr. and Mrs. Dan Lewis and her home. Monday evening. July
July 13. J4. Washington.
C. E.. Council 1* to be held C the , wit, and
Mr. and Mra: Gerald Van Aukln | Mra. Nelson Gardner left Mon- Mra. Flory Storey visited Jrjends During lhe evening-arlaes ware
Coats Grove church with afumoon : Mr*. He
by
Mrs.
Clarence
Johncock
and
1 University of California at Berk- meeting and pot-luck supper. E. 8.
of Bellevue were Sunday guest of I day with several young people from Sunday tn Saranac, Lowell and
I
the
V.
B.
Church
(or
fto
Marantha
Freeport.
Mrs.
Harry
McDonald.Mra. Jessie McLaury and family.
McDonald.j lejb and taught In the Davis High Thominon. vesta Sense and Iv*
MUm
Miss Betty Mooil
Moore. spcnt
spent Bunday
Sunday । Bible conference Vacation school I! Mr*.
Mr*. James
James HH. Parmer and Mr*.
Brisbin will.represent the Ictal so­ to assisting Herbte W
Alh !;sr
Hurry Baldwin
Bahrain are visiting Battle
«4fh
her family in
In Middleville | near Muskegon. Mra. Gardner will j1Harry
Tlicse who enjoyed a picnic din- I John to a graduate of Hasting* ciety at the meeUng. * Several hi* hoUsc. * Mr. and
Crerk friend*
friend*
fr:
Mrs
UMc —
■“• —
*rl
“vn*
well, Creek
Mr, Norman
Mnrmtvn Keller
*C*liar left
Irlt on
n,. MonU/m, . --- —
■— l^om
-a w«..
—
--t-Mr.
”for
—Kov
- a-few
— day*.
—,4.
,
on Sunday at the home ot Mr. HUfh, 1934. Michigan Slate College, from here hate called on MA. Bm- Gibson spent YtiMday
da“ for Tew"where she will nut known
knnm Inxtrurtur
-*■.!.
.........
Mr and
.nd
Suonter
w
while
there ....
ana . Mr.
Mr*. Roy
Suppler
will be atM1 Mr* Wilson Spencer were: Mr. 1038. and received a *cnolarshlp to ma Bragdon since her return from
will
remain
a
month.
Tlie
boy*
and
»l
Gun
lake
tor
the
weekend.
.
an
d
M
rs
,
O
f
south
Hasthe
Agricultural
Division
of
at
Unlthe hospital.
her husband.
oirt. whn
Major Dean J VuiiPalter of Fort un„. Mr „ll(| Mra. CIare undauer i vcrsily ot California, where he did
who accompanied H..r
her ,nA
nnd wii:
- Weekend guesu of Mr*.* Norbert girls
weekend ■&gt;&gt;
al uw
the anC
and| family of Battle Creek.
Greek. Mr.
Mr. nnd
and I graauato
graduate worx
work unut
until ne
he eniutect
enlisted in
Sullivan were Mr. and Mr*. Uuy stay for a shorter ptriod are Phvl- i Custer
yu»ic. spent tto wevaenu
torn* of
&lt;.f Sheriff
siu-riff Glenn
Gtenn Bera.
iu-r«.
,। Mrs
the Naval
Naval Reserve,
Reserve, getting
getting hto
hto comcomMrs. clayton
Clayton siertscma
Slertsema and
and eftugh-1
aAugh- the
After a two day furlough al home Rondot of Dctrtlt, Mrs. Rondot re­ ILs Webb. Norene Birdsnil. Joyce tome
Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and CARLTON CENTER '
Thompsou. Milo and PhillipCold-I Weekend guests of Mi. and Mrs. । ler all&lt;j Mr alld Mrs j Frances ndulon as Ensign and reporting
maining for tire week.
Mrs. Herbert Geiger were Arthur
UM.I Palmer
raiim-1 were
•CIC Mr.
mJ andMr*., Butlne
, ButineofofKalamazoo.
Kalamazoo,Mr.
Mr.and
andMra
Mr*, for
forduty
amyat Newport. Rhode Island r--~
Mr. and Mra. Janie* Mason were iffl. ‘fem Birdsall und Gerald Os- : O*rar
Mrs. Arlke Todd enioruliwd 9
&gt;
Emory
Emory IFox
ox and
ami Bill
BillTowne
Towne of
of DeDe- | L.
l. A. Day and Wendall and Mr. und Sept
Sept 8.8. law.
1942. niter
After ua two
two monllu
monuw
iX'".'”1' little folks Wadncoday hotUKlMUw
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mr*. Ho- troth.
Rending communicator school.
Mra. Grace Grant Colgrove ot ’ trait% Laurence and
Mrs. Charles
Charles Day
Day and
and Stuart.
Stuart. Also
Al*o Indoctrination
Indoctrination -period ’ there,
'
-he jnd
“nH MMrs.
” Roy Strong of Tamarac. birthday
and Jerry
Jerry Ahrens
Ahrens Mra
of her daughter Jacqueline
Mis* Janet Teale of Kalumaxoo
‘ i Mra-Gordon
and-- Mtoa
spent
two
atWashington- Mr.and Mra. Edgar Strong Odeua
Grand Rapids, vtolled Mra. P T 1 ot Grand Rapids are Handing the
Mra. Gordon HoHman
Hoffi----------*•• - Joy
•“ 1I ------ —
~ month*
----- who
was 0 yr*, old. The afteniouu
i spending a month with Mra. Ken------- Saturday.
week
Mr and
_» Bamrvllle
n—
week with
andMra.
Mra.Palmer.
Palmer1* I■ V.vnDoren
of
a to ofwar.
then asxlaned
Mr’ Strong
Catherine
Chaffee of Nashville spent the week Colgrove.
jNavy Yard
Bureau
^dnanceTat
th" nn&lt;1
Mrs. Annis.
ot Norcutt
Jhnhookand
* was spent playing gftMj.'jMM
lii McIntyre.
1 Mix*
MU* Anita
Anita Hvatt
Hyatt of
of Joltet
Jotot. Ill
Bl. to vanuoren 01
which "Jackie - opened her glfto
Mr. and Mra. Frank McMillan end in Ann Arbor with Mra. Lambic. I Mr*. Fred* Hale and daughter ,1 with her grandparent* Mr. and Mr* I Monday night a dozen- friends Navy Department, where he I* rta- Mr. and
Mrs ~
Elmer "*
Bcott called
“J *'
Gue*I* ot Mr. and Mrs. Hamid । Maryellcn and Mra. Ed. Birdsall
on Claude Scott of Lowell. Sunday and then refreshments were en­
J F. Edmonds for a two weeks’ gathered at the David Goodyear uobed a‘ the^present time.
Phillipa for two weeks ,are Mrs. I spent Monday in Grand Rapids.
everal days last week.
afternoon. * Mr. and Mrs. Harley joyed. * Mr*. Cleon Landon and
1--L.
. V
.
if. .... . .... .. , ,,
...
visit.
Mr*. Arthur Yarger and children
Mrs. R. O. Ftnnle has rented the Jack Nolen and daughters Louisu, Mr. and Mr*. I
Taylor spent Sunday with their called
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mra. I
St the Carl Jackson iiome
tnfcelo Spirt* apartment Hi W. and? Shirley of Hannibal. Missouri, Mbskcgon and Mr.
daughter.
Mn.
Harold
Rlttenger
who arrived on Wednesday.
Roh of Grand Raj
Jrcen St.
and family of Lowell. * Mr. and near ClartuvlUe. Bunday. * Your
Mra.______
Daniel
Poland
of Middle- ,
Mra. A. J Vvdder spent
_______
_____________
n Bdm'
Shi'S
■"‘l &gt;*"
IV«n SOirTHWBMT WOODLAND
Mr. John F Brake and Mr. and correspondent received the follow­
ing wedding announcement conIBe lias been vtoltifig iter son and ,hf,*r
&gt;
Mrs
John
E.
Brake
and
family
—
■mllr
Mr *nd Mra
*«— Cltarlei
rn.--,— Po- I Mr.
Mr and Mra.
Mrs. Frank Spcnsley
Spensley. ; Pic. and Mrs. Howard Bolo of
1~a*’ ”
, Popenng. Mrs. Ray Finnic Mr*
Mto* IgU Guy and Mto* Virginia railed
on Mr'
railed
Mr. and Mrs Vcrn Wen­
nto of Battle Creek. White «he£Jc^ine and Davltl of Dowficra Chanute Field and Cirampaign 111..
*&lt;Jira'toS |
FTrnch and Mr. and Mra. ’ Anspaugh of Hasting* left Thur*- ger
of on
Hareto
ger of Harris Creek Sunday. * Mr. kmi Richard Ha»klni&lt; announce tho
hey visited ftet. Richard Palm.-r I Grove. 11 arrive
.... on
... Friday
.for
...r a .। Waited
visited relative* and friend*
Irlend* her*
here «a« ^n
Standee
day-foe California. Mtorourl where Br
.- ...
. i.V...,
v.-..u „
and
Mrs.
Henry O
Beland
of Lake
ai.d of
Mr*Detroit
MauriceMr*
Edmonds
and Ij
rllh Mr. and
C. Sun
Sunday.
marriage of their daughter. Mart Percy Joncsnospltal who is from I
6 '^*11 With
und Mra. C
day.
. letro •.oi uai- ’Mr.
family
Ednuvmh
• • •
I they will visit relatlvravniey plan Odessa spent Sunday at Emery —
Mrr-wna
wra
vti*
f
c
'f
Ovtcnit
Mr*.
Edmonds
I
• ,, M
Mr-and
Mra.
Otis
Tetro
Batheir, neighborhood
, E-^ar’ ‘g*jr!ILd Mr
* Oll
*i.T
’;}ro of,Ba,
7 1 and Ute children remained and are
Mrs Cedric
,to Guy EUtotU S«T*to^
Cedric Morey
Moreyentertained
entertained the
the on
on returning
retunitng home
home Friday
Friday ** Mr
Mr Kime'*
kime’s. Mr.
Mr.’nnd
and Mra.
Mrs'. Harold
Harold YoL
Y^!
Craek were
weie M*C
w ekend
cucsLs of —
“
:,d
t*»«* c,ll,a
childt-n
remained
and ar
are |, Mr*.---■Mrs Arnold Malcolm daughter
Mr’ Robert Jr.-sen and children j tie Creek
weekend
gUesLs
ln 1,lr
‘ -k'• at
rcmaincu
ana
— bridge „,..u
— Chase and sons ..def
. of
. ..Freeport were Sundav eve- LnlU-d RtaU* Arm* .A,r
Air Pnrr*. an
^ AddlTLewU.
Mtendine
a. wjh
w&lt;-vk
Gun lake.
wnrnne
n
r-.-m
iiKr
■ members----of ,her
Club for andi »»..
Mr*. r......
Laurence
ic rnniiUi
num tn their comln. Mds. Addie Lewis.
■harlotte and son Pvt Lawrence 1 oI Chicago are spending the
Weekend guest* of Mr anti Mr* !&lt;irsM:fl 0,1 Monday night High of Coats Grove were Sunday din- mng visitors. * .Mr. and .Mr*. Clay- ^nt^ninelitHutrerfif wtv’irai»hSl*
ialcolm-of Latuing were guest* of *ul1 Mr- and. Mra. Clarence Craw- Their son. Pfc. Delbert Tetro. who
owurd Newton were Mr*. Inez core* uerr turned In by Mr* Morev net guest*.of Mr and Mrs. Ora ton Mote nnd family. Joseph and
Sj*
I1wa*
on’a
ro-wion
were
Mr*.
Inez
tote aunt. Mrs. Ida PulmrUrr ford.
— home
-----------‘ 13
” 'day
4*” furlough Howard
------------Gordon
remained
for
a
Delia
Scott
s|xnt
Sunday
with
Mr
i
CMlfornla
—
at
home
M&gt;m ~«i d.u«h..r M...MD Oi
JS»!S
2?*3?US
hteweek”’
— ’’------------ I MUs Bonnie Brandstciter enter- from Camp Beale. Calif., wa* *1m&gt; Kenyon nnd daughter Marjorie of
bands spent the evening at tto old Hecker and family aliti Mr nnd Mra Harold Kaechele of Cale- lS»h#"iTe
। Kalamazoo.
Robert
and Mra. Omar Christian and fam- donia. * A good number attended I nu‘..
Apartment B, I
Robert Gardner
Gardner returned
returned to
to YpitlYp*i- ‘Bl,H'd MUs Eleanor Steven* of De- a guest last week. Mrs. Lewis went1 "Pvt. nnd Mrs. Roy Finstrom were home of C. B. Brandstclter.
urn*
—
Congratulation*
and
a
wealth
anti Tiaiulav after atiendiiiu a tlnv tr&lt;nt for a few days last week und home with them for a Visit and guests
few days visit. * Mr. and Mrs. Har- the W M A. at Mrs. Dorothy
"
““
last weekend of Barry Has­
rith’hto mother Mrs Irma Gard- !on Sunday returned to Detroit with then went to Albion.
spent from Fri- Brake s Thursday. The next meet- of happiness to you Sergeant and
Many delightful affairs were giv-. ily of,mKalamazoo
er
*
'
lier for h week's visit.
| Lyle Dunning uf Whiting. Ind , tings in Bay* City a member of Paul
..—i... ------ ..
। lnc k1u |jr wl(h Mrr Maxlnc Sur_ Mra. Guy Elllotl. * Mra. Sherman
' Mra R T Hannon and sons ' Miss Marie Rowe of Big Rapid* | to a gtost of Mr. and Mra. C. A. Nielsnns band. Pvt. and Mrs. Fin- en last week for lhe pleasure of I Fisher cottage at Saddle Bag lake. bard Thursday, July 29th. Every­ Ohler of Grand Rapids spent Bat
were formerly members of the MB* Evelyn Bulky of LoulaVlIle. the
nite
with
Mr.
and
Mn. Marlowe. *
«■*!": ! Sf*
W*‘h M”
\ KK. 'm.wS’kW .»d d.uiL.er strum
Aunt
Marv
Fisher.
MBs
Susie
Fish
­
one
invited.
band and reiiort that it Is in top guest of Mr and Mrs. Robert Fin­
Mr and Mra. Gerald Ttscher and
and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Full­
form and enjoying a successful *ea- nic who returned lo her hume on er
Capt.Kentucky
R. G. Finnic
of Bowman
of Trenton
are guests
of Mr. and
family and Grandpa Jack Smith
er were Sunday evening callers. * MILO
dr»e Agnes Fi*h«-r ^Mr^ Hannon ' Field?
wili arrive
on Sun- II Mrs.
Al Beumer
thu week.
.
Monday.
were In Lansing. Bunday. * Mr.
Marvin
Kantner
and
Roger
Flani
­
Mr und Mrs. Chester Stein of
and Mrs. George Olmstead were
rrived in time to •&lt;,- her brother da&gt;' ,or ft teK
le*ve 111
Mrs Gerald Swerdfcger and twin
gan are spending this week at
M DwUhi In&amp;rLKe
I “I" s»lb Br.n±&gt;t«ur wu i. |
or BulUlo. New York wrrlvrd New Albany, Indiana were weekend
.Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Walt were Camp Mack. Indiana. * Private Emliv Wilcox were Charles Spauid- Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and
urned to Wyoming
While here KUeMl °r M1“ Jud&gt;’ Johnson m Thursday for a two weeks vtUt guest* of Mr. and Mr*. Kellar Stem host* at dinner on Wednesday. Mrs Carl Lehman has-been transferred ing and daughter Mnrlon of Kala- Mr* Carl Olmstead al Woodland.
Robert and Mickey Cochrane of Finnic entertained two tables of from Little Rock* Ark. to O Reilly inazoo nnd Mr. and Mra. Frank * Mr. and Mra. Clayton Valentino
riaing last wcck
•
j with- Mr. and Mrs. Roman FeldColdwater
are
guests
ot
their
bridge for dessert on Thursday and General hospital. Springfield. Mt«- Andrus of Hasting* * Mrs. Merle and family enjoyed a picnic dtanar
Mr; and-Mrs.
will
Jwlgiil'* new son Bruce who ar- 1 Mr
un“ Mrs Roy Hubbard
.....................
— I pausch
ei’.urdxy “it!; "n.. Drr.x I Mra. Clarence Weiss and clui- grandiuircnts Mr and Mrs. George on Saturday. Friday evening Mrs. souri. * Mrs. Robert Utery and Bradfield was in Kalamazoo Tues­
'•«_IK'S '.V
h“EIU!I
Newton. Mrs. Burr Cochrane of Attic Hay and her daughter. Mrs.
son of Lake Odessa. Mrs. Gallen day on business. * Mrs. Emily Wllits mother the first part of the ' De Vries and daughter Betty In dren of Memphis will arrive pn- Coldwater und Mi*s Mania Jean Fay
Clardy invited eight guest* for Muxe
Grand Rapid*.
I dav for u few weeks vtvit with Dr.
5Pt*nl.‘L,,Vedr’'"rvSOc “Y1 f"?1‘ George Barkdul and Mra. ttnma
Mlske ana
and oaoy
baby or
ot Lansing spent
Newton
of
Kenosha
arrived
Wed
­
dessert
and bridge.
Mr. and Mrs. Weldon Bronson/and Mrs Guv Keller
Saturday afternoon with Mr. and ... _.
£5 Orleble. * Marlon Clem and Roy
Mrs. Fredrick Granger left TuesMra K’m Sigler and daughter nesday for -the remainder of the
Mra. Paul Brodbeck. * Sgt For- dinner.
dlnner
Little Larry wl
Wlcox
"« re- Fuller were fishing last week at
lay to visit her daughter and hu*- Mrs. 8. C. Brock, and Mrs Mac
week and mt Sunday nil will go to
Robinson
spent
Ute
weekend
with
Madelyn
left
Sunday
fur
Connectlsi*nd a
with hlx Cummins—Mr. Clem sav* to ht« to
On Sunday. Mr. and Mra. Joseph rest Hvnes
Hvnes nas
has retumeo
returned num
home tor
for ,nalnrd
&lt;md. Mr and Mr* Clark McClel.Morrtwn lake for a two weeks' va- McKnlght entertained with a (am­ arest twenty
relatlve*
in
Jackson
On
Sunday
our
where
they
will,
deliver
a
Royal
day
furlough,
after
“
r
“
ndm
°th»r. * Mr- and Mra. Rush fuh itories to teH. but he saw some
an. at St. Petersburg, Fla. for sevfifteen
gathered
oh
the
lawn
for
nZCoach
trailer
at
one
of
the
govspending
the
post
fourteen
montlt*
Sau
?
l&lt;lr
’
’
!
'
are
entertaining
the
forfine crops in the North. * Howard
ity
dinner
al
the
Hotel
Hastings
ral weeks.
Mr and Mrs. Dewey Retd, daugh­ and Mr and Mrs. Willard Smith in Iceland. He will be stationed in
delightful family dinner lit thf. ernmem. camp*. They expect to
iUtThf.‘J^1IhSS,&lt;ffd n°r ,RC' ,A1Itrdl?’ und M1“ Marjorie Brody.
home of Mr. and Mrs. Basil SmitU'bc gone about three weeks and will ter Marjorie and Mr* Don Kceirr gave a .uipjtcr party that evening Indiana when his furlough end*. }r?u*,„Thr Ro1 ,a,nil&gt;
both of whom are employed tn DrAJJan Kelley left on Sunday Ur [ visit hbtoric spots in New England will leave Saturday for a weeks' stay in her honor.
Sundav a family reunion was held
' atc ‘P1’“BtULaome .lima. trolt xnent the weekend with Mr.
ut Lake Citj- where Mr. Reed plan-;
Allerdihg. Mra.
Mn’
In hto honor at Charlton park. * « ttoir farm. * Mra Frank Remit and Mra. Roy H. Alletdtng.
Flint where he has employment before thi ir return
with the'A- C. company.
। Mr and Mra Carl Richards of to do some fanpy fishing.
Lx*t Wednesday six members of
and Mrs. Clarence Sisson. Betty
FUrk F B[ody ,nd dat«hUr VW*
Mr* WUllarn Stebbins left Tues­ the Merry Go Round club, a for­ Mr
Ily of Grand R-inlds
Rapids over the week,
week­ t*™,
Mra. Stewart Kelley wto spent Grand Rapids sjrent Tuesday with
and Paul of Irving were Wednee- 11
n.«n. were hi
—w guest*
from Te
Lansing
dinner
day for a ten day* visit with Iler mer group-’of classmate* at the day evening guest* of Mr. and Mra. end. * Mr. and Mrs. Merle Brad­ Sunday and Marjorie joined tbMA
lost week in Flint returned with her ; Mr. and Mra. Leun Sunder,
granddaughter Susan JellLv who will
A week end gue*t at the home mother. Mrs. C. T. Hampton at Morgan School met for a pot luck Keith Furiee nnd son. * Mr and field were In Hostings Monday on going from tonr-to Gun lake to
4.^ their ccttage where they Will spend
remain for a few weeks.
I of Mr and Mra. R E. Walt was R. Iron Mountain.
reunion dinner at Thornappll* lake. Mrs. Wm. Adrlance of Grand Ran­ business.
ML'js Dorothy Roush from Borgess Members present were Mrs. Pau­ i Ids
Dayo Larkeu and Mr and Mrs E Walt. Sr. of Little Rock. Ark.
1 their vacation, while Howaro lP
were over night guests of Mr.
Harold Doxie were In Kalamazou
Mr* Georg* Snook and daugh- Hospital In Kalamazoo is visiting line Mead, Freeport. Mra. Halite and Mra. James Guy Wednesday BRANCH DISTRICT
turned to Detroit. * Mr. and MftL
on Sunday.
iter Elsie left today for a few day* her family this week.
Schaffer. Otsego, Mra. Etta Mead evening. * Carolyn and JackqueRichard Durby who to stationed Clayton Valentine received word
Pfc. David C Bechtel of Patter­ and Mr*. James Howard of Morgan.
; Mr and Mra. Otis Culler of I visit In Detroit.
In Texas, is enjoying a few day* from
daughter that her htuline
Brodbeck
were
Sunday
guests
,
Grand Rapids (pent the weekend | Mr*. Cedric Morey is spending son Field. Ohio, visited his grand­ Mrs. Merritt Mead of Thornapple. of Mis* Peggy Nelthamer of Wood­ furlough at his home here. * Mr. I»nd. Lieutenant Bud L. Flvnn haa
his with stolen. Mr*. Lillian ' the week aijth friends in South mother. Mrs. Edith Bechtel and Mra. Eaii Mudge, Hastings and a land in honor of the Utter's birth­ and Mra. Ellis White and Patricia br'-n promoted to Oommatoini OfLichty. Mlu Verta Culler and Mr* . Haven. Mary Lee will be in Battle other relatives in Hastings over the letter of regret was read from Mra. day * Mr. and Mra. Joscnh Smith came for their ron. Nonram. who , ftCCT °t Company "O." * Plin to
peekrnil
.
Mra.
Bechtel
recently
re
­
! Da Isle Skidmore.
Creek with Mr. and Mrs. E. L.
Cecil Munton.
। and daughter Patty and friends of ha* spent the past two weeks with “*—*
***“ '*"**— “—
turned from Terrebonne. Oregon,
Mrs. Victor Munton of But’.D I Yerger.
1 Hasting* and Mr. and Mr*. Gene hto aunt and uncle. Mr. and Mrs. ter Methodist church next Bunday
Mr. nnd Mrs. Carl Myers of south
Creek is the guest of Mr. and Mrt
Ml* Janet Edger, of Battle Creek which Ls also David's home.
of Flint were Saturday cal- Kenneth Norton. * Mr. and Mra. at 9 o’clock and enjov a full hour
Mr. and Mr*. C. H Thompson ot Hastings celebrated their 63rd birth­ ■ Ftoher
Cecil Munton this week.
I is spending a few weeks with her
of snlritiml splendor with Rev. Win­
lers on Chas. Farlee and family.
Grand Rapids visited her brother. day. on Sunday. July 18. Those * A family gathering was held al Wayne Conklin and chUdren of Al­ gard. Af'*r the *endcea you can
Thursday guests of Mr. and Mrs I grandmother. Mrs Irene Rayner
present were Mr. nnd Mrs. Gerald , the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry legan. visited her parents. Mr. and »ntov visiting with vottr neiahbor*
Frank Masher jvere Mr. and Mra
Mrs. Knthryne Kirtland of New- J G Hogle Monday.
Mr nnd Mr*. Fritz Rehor of Can­ Thompson and baby Jerry and Mrs | Sandbrook Sunday. Those present Mr*. John Darby, also her brother. whom you are too busy tn talk to
Kenneth Mosher und two daugli- , York City was the guest of her
Richard, home on a rtort furlough.
ters und Mr*. John Voight of Granr. aunt. Mrs Warren Calkins over ton. Ohio. nr&lt;&gt; visiting hto parents. Mary Fry of Freeport; Mr. and Mrs. were Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Sand­ * Prayer meeting this week Thurs­ during the week—they will all be
Mr. nnd Mr* Jacob Rehor
Melvin Hornsby and children ot brook. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph SandRatiids.
' the weekend.
there.
Mra. Henry Leonard and mother Hastings; and Mrs. Bessie Welsch I brook nnd children Mr. and Mr*. day evening at the North Maple
| Pfc. Howard Bolo and Mr*. Holo
Mra Donald Welllare and Mis*
Grove church. Come. * a few from
of Chanute Field. HL. were Suntla. Jean Kinyon spent a few dayS'last of Grand Rapids visited Mrs Henry of Middleville. All had an enjoy­ BUlis Sandbrook and daughter, thi* wtfy attended the funeral ot
I guest* of Mr and Mr*. Earl Mudge (week at Mr. and Mrs. George Wcll- Gregory and friends in Hastings able time.
r. and Mrs. WUfred Sandbrook ana Corral Eldred, ut ’he Community
। children and Mr. and
__ । Mra.
,,_ . Donald
। and Mr. and Mra. Emerson Struble. ; fare s cottage nt Alsonuuln lake.
—
..
.
church. Saturday afternoon. A Mr.
Mrs John 'H. Birman. Jr. arrived
1 Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mosher were Also Mn, Betts Singleton and Miss
For the pleasure of MLx* Iztutoa Sandbrook and daughter all of
. guests r.t Grand Rapids relatives J Winnie Lancaster spent the witk- home on Tuesday from Baltimore. and Mis* Shirley Nolen of Hannl- BUnchard and Mr and Mra Oro
on Sunday.
end there, and Ella Ftoher. Ronald Maryland after spending the past mJ; MHkrold ttphiViu™n8Mt1«r a'nn Sandbrook nnd son of Mt. Pleas: Mrs. Floyd Merrick of Detroit ar- | Bros* and Elwyn Wellfurc were four montiM with her husband who
HBr®ld 1p,hllllpsj
A«*F*e iUlt * HalPh Hershberger of DeThe Hollywood Beauty
was stationed at Fort George G. Goodjcar is giving a decan*V bridge troll was a weekend guest of Mr
I rived Wedncsdiiy to spend the re- cnllcrs.
‘
niainder of the week with Mrs. EdSunday callers al Mr. and Mrs. Meade. Maryland.
i party thin afternoon. Her guexte In- Juuj mu. Walter Hershberger. Mrsi
Shop will be closed from
(elude MLss Beverly Bradford, MUs Chnlmer Hershberger "and Mra
I ward Burton and other relatives ; Geoigu Weilfare’s cottage at Lake
Martha Wedel Miss Julie Sheldon. Fr«i Giles of Ora.to Rap"ds wen
Mr. Merrick nnd their duughtei Algonquin were Mr. and Mrs HarMrs. Herbert Shannon are expected | old Vogel of Muskegon, Mr. and
MLs* Mama Hom Miss Nancy Wait, gundav guests there. * Ferris LathJuly 26 to Aug. 2 for
for lhe weekend and Mr*. La Van- | Mr*. Shydcr nnd son of Ferndale
Miss Florence French. Mix* Sally rop
rop of
Of Toledo.
Toledo. Ohio,
Ohio was
a week
week-­ 1
a
—
A of -.-A.
---- was
chn Merrick will return to Detroit I nnd Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Jubclt
^®c^y‘‘arJ&lt;J^nSe,J7n^!S “Pdl&lt;
,nd -----guest
reUUves
here. Mrs.
with them for an indefinite stay, and children of Ferndale. Mrs.
Miss Ann Davis of Battle Creek. | .......
Lathron
and daughter w
who
have
u|, I...U
„u ,,A,
t
vocation.
Mr. and Mrs. Merle Weaver went I PetsT TUkens of Alio. Mr. and
been visiting her parents. Mr. nnd
A
co&gt;oifid
arrangements
of
orange
to Fulton on Sunday to bring back i Mrs. Vernor Fewiess. Center line.
Mr^dMr. ^MUInenUr- Mra Owen Smith and other relalilies and white hydrangeas Ulncd their club at their home tive» for tlie past two weeks re-1
Mr. Weaver's mother who has been I Detroit. Mr. and Mra. Guy Fcwiess_.tiger
T
very ill nnd will remain with them nnd Patricia and Mr. and Mrs. Se, , c- ntered the lounge table, and^boulouets of pcrentat peas and Queen
U1pv-t.!dRobertUrB™«Uc of Fort Bel- i k"
Annex luce the luncheon tables at Mr. Miller and Mr. and Mra. Lloyd | COATS GROVE
voir. Virginia spent n week's fur- 'to
— ■ —...» .^™.
lough with Mr. and Mrs. Lewis I Wldrig this week. Sunday they at- . GucM Day. Sixty two members and
Up to 10.00 on sale at
Beadle and Mr. and Mrs. Cecil temftd the family reunion at Lan- f friends were present. Mra. Roman
Feldpausch.
the
nresldent hftro- Mra Forre*t
Munton.
• rsing.
1"1j **’••-------- ,u-----------,2.__________
I *»h l*r «‘»‘*r. Mrs. Cecil Bennett
Mr?.. A
A,-.Kirchncr ;and two duccd the guests: those from out of
Mra. V/hyne Merrick and Mr.-.
sirs,
a
rt.pvtrmncr
। in Hastings. * a picnic dinner for
Gary Crook drove to South Havifi children of Newport, R. 1. are town bring Mr* Mervin Klren with ERWAY—FOSTER
■ standing a tew weeks with relatives I Mra. Dick Jacob*. Miss Marlon SawMiss Edwinna Caroletta Foster, ■ Mra. Pearl Demond in honor of
I and friends.
’
ver nf Kalamazoo with Mrs. Roy daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. B. 1 her birthday was held al Gun lake
1.95 values on sale at_______________
Mr. and Mr*. Sumner Myers and , Hubbard. Mrs Gerald Swcrdfeger. Footer of Santa Rosa. Calif. be- .I an Sunday attended by her father.
■daughter returned Sunday to their Buffalo with Mrs
Roman Feld- camo the bride of Ensign John Er- । Arch Graves, her son. Lloyd and
1 home in Feeport. HL. after spend- nau’ch. and Mrs. Carl Richards of way'oF Waahl'ngton. D. ”c'"*on of!
w E”,w
!t
ing two weeks at Gun lake. Mra. Grand Rapids with ,.Mrs
Leon
er. Mrs. Gordon of Hastings. * Mr
, Myers' parent*. Mr. and Mrs. Henry j Standee. Tlie golf chairman. Mr*. tings, on June 38.
1.98 and______________________________
Wood*, of Cincinnati were their David French announced that the
The ceremony wa* performed in and Mr*. Harve Woodman and
eiirstH over the weekend of July 10.' pairings have been made for the the Chevy Chase Presbyterian daughter Ruth were Sunday guests
of
Mr.
und
Mra.
John
Woodman.
*
I Mr-and Mrs. Levi Payne of J July Handicap event and matches church. Washington. D. C.. ut 7:00
Mrs.
Della
Cotton
of
Mulliken
to
। Grand Rapids were here over the must be played before next Tuesday. p. m.. fifty guests attending among
weekend vixltlng her parents. Mr. The morning golf event for low them being several Naval officer*. spending a few days with her grand­
2.50 values to close out at
and Mra. Henry Cook.
| putts was won by Mrt. Ray Branch
The Lohengrin Wedding March daughter. Mra. Lawrence Chase and
| Mr. and Mr*. Clayton SlerUeina j and the bridge prizes were awarded was used for the processional, the family. * Mr. and Mrs. Clayton
| and daughter. Rita, spent lust week to Mrs. Edward J. Adams.,Mrs. Ed- bride being given in marriage by Goodrich nnd son of Lansing spent
a
part
of,
last
week
with
the
Law
­
1 with her parents. Mr. and Mr*. 1 ward Van Ponerlng and Mrs Lt. Laurence Claypool.
[ Prank Day ot South Hastings.
| Charles Potty. The committee for
For her wedding the bride chose rence Chase family. * Mr. and Mrs.
. Mr. and Mrs. William Jahnke of I next weeks bmcheon is Mra Robert a suit of dusty blue silk, with Ernest Smith went to Flint Satur­
iJtruing spent nnrt of last week; Conk Mrs. H. Werner. Mra Don matching wide brimmed hat. with day and brought tome their son.
with Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Spencer Smith. Mra Clair McKee Mra. Rob­ beige snake-skin accessories and an Cleon, who has been In training in
. »r
cniuh r*iUHi»
rr| Harknes*.
ot South
Dibble at
St.
.
orchid corsage. She carried a lace New Haven. Conn. He 1* spending 1
few days at home and then goes
Mra. M. V. Himes and daughter
--------------handkerchief tlial her mother and
To close out at
Sue of Kalamazoo visited Mra STEDGE—SMITH
also her sister carried at their wed* to Idaho Other visitors at the Smith
home on Sunday were Mr. and Mra.
Anna B. Reed for a few days last
—
Word has been received by Mr. dings.
Mrs
Mr*
Augusta
August*
Claypool
ciaypooi
was
mat
­
I and Mr*. Clyde Sledge of the mar­
*ndJ?rsA.yHJlen
Dichloricidc
। Mr. and Mrs. Walter Ryan re­ riage of their son. Lvnn to Mtos ron of honor and wore a dress of **nd
with blue
turned on Friday from Detroit Mary- Oleta Smith of Natchez. Mi%s blossom
blossom pink
pink with
blue accessories
accessorte-..; ?,* nnd sons. * Mr. and Mrs. Will
1 lb.
?,d
where they were guests of Mr. and
The double ring ceremony was Her flowers were of white gladiolus. | nn^n.*P'rr
Double Bed Size, white
*crS^drha^
Mrs. Melvin Gclow and brought uead by Dr. W. A. Sullivan in lhe Peter DeVries, uncle df Ute groom
their granddaughter Sandra Kay Presbyterian parsonage in Natchnz served as best man
' an“ MrF- JesM- Chase and Mra
Gclow home for a week's visit.
on July 8. The couple wa* attended ‘ The Claypools are old friends of Ethel Hall on Sundajr. * Betty AlAmong the girl* a* Camp Klt- , by Mias Mildred Brown of Natchez the bride and groom of former day*
nlnf A1? *“nt
unniwa this period are Lou Anne nnd Sgt William Babcock of Foil nt Davis Calif Mra Peter DeVrtc* I !n Saranac .And Margaret Allerding
Scobey. Leslie and Suzunnc Haw­ Wayne. 'A small company ot im­ was theeonly guest from Michigan, i ‘nasM‘?Ser|n-vV|neln*B mF £Sn2Kr,‘?U
thorn. Helen Stebbins. Patsy _We- , mediate f/ienda w?re guestv at the Th" Naw ntiritt
officer* 1,1 MlOClltVille. ★ Mr. and Mrs. Ati wedding, after which n i cceptlon wofe their white dree* uniforms
deli und Barbiira tohg.
|
/;on.Joh'? *®re
held at the ....
hnme
, Mr. and Mr*, licrmun Arold of was
... ...ot tiro bride.
Ushers were Lt. Robert Mill and j
. s,u™la/ * Gordon
I Ann Arbor will spend tills week- ' Corporal Stedgc to a technicl.in In Ensign Bert Ingtey. both fellow Ot- I
Jit *“ a’!Tk
One large groujt at
end with Mr. undVdrs. Edward Van the motor maintenance division of dnance officers.
with hL* grandparents. Mr. and Mr*.
Following
the
ceremony.
Mr.
and!
2™,*
Popcnng.
| the field artillery at Camp VatiDoin.
Fryl and Sandra Roush of Kala- . Mtostoslppi.
Mrs De Vries entertained the wrd-^ On account of R«- Crawford sufd
mnzoo were here for a week with '
•• •
dlng party at the Watergate Inn ~
Mr. and Mra. Warren Roush and MONTAGUE—GROSS
Tlie wedding cake was a California *.-qr VICTORY BIIV wvr anvnR
their parents Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd j A qutel wedding was performed fruit enkg. baked by the brides ( tOR v,CTOin “UY WAR BONDS .
Roush came (or the weekend.
| In tto Edmund* -home on West
Monday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Marshall last Saturday evening.
"Esmond*” 8.00 values
HarryRitchie
------- ... were Mr. and Mra. July 17, when Miss Mildred nuu
Harry
Ruth,
Sum Gutchess of Nashville and Pvt Gross became the wife of Emcat
1 Don Gutche&amp;s of MUslsslppi.
’------ *Montague.
------------I| Leroy
Mr. and Mr*. Earl Tate ot Rock­
The bride wore a brown dress with
ford were here for the weekend white accessories and a corsage of
Single 70 x 80, value 1.39, at
with Mrs. Virgie Reed and other red nud white roses and wore whip?
daisies in her hair. The bridesmaid.'
relatives.
Leon De lurno. Jr., ot Ionia is Mis* Genevieve Gross, wore a navy,
spending the week with Ills grand blue dress with white accworic*
Regular or split sixes enlarged to 2Vi x 4’/4
parents, Mr. and Mrs Hugh Riley. nnd a corsage of red rnd white roses. 1
Prof. Charles Parkinson, head of , Howard Allen acted n» best man.’
The single ring ceremony wa* read .
: the Science department at Olivet
Developed and one print
college and Mra. Parkinson lhe col­ by the Rev. B. J. Adcock, in the
lege nurse visited L- W. Snell'over presence of fourteen guesu. Gladioli,
rove* and (lox were used as dero. the weekend.
Developed and one prim
36”, at only
«a».
1
Mr*. nuuaaii
Herman uaiuua
Lanins u.
of nowue.v
Hillsdale ration* throughout the hntKe
to aMlsting Mr*. Walter Perkins In ,. A
WM given in honor of
Those already employed in war work need not apply.
the care of her mother who 1* senbrtdj, by tbc empaiyt-s of the
1 ouslv ill
i Silvera Rich Co.
APPLY AT OFFICE
| Mr. and Mra. Donald Prentice.1
^r*. ^nest Miintagur will
Dirk ana
and uune
Diane oi
of murgu
SturgL* were
were ir
ti,™'
..'..J!1 38 W’ Mar*lwl1 Street.
■
■ ■
,1-iicx
- weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. "astuigs.
•mvMWM Fred Prentice.
------------------------------------------------ ——
Mr. and Mra. Mptlhew CryiUU of ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED
"Exclusive, but not exf&gt;enjtv«”
Kalamazoo spent the weekend with
The engagement of Mtss Margaret
l Mra. Anna B. Reed
Mr Cryans. Johncock to Corporal Ceci! J. JohnHASTINGS
120 N. BROADWAY
HASTINGS. MICH.
wto wa* with the Nan' in the Mli of Lacey wm announced at a
REGISTERED PHARMACIST ALWAYS ON DUTY
7-22
Pacific h«s been 111 with malaria party given id their honor. SsturHailing*
Phone 2241
State &amp; J offa non
• and to home on a 30 day furlough, daxuenlng. July- 17. at the home ot
j Mrs Beulah Izonaid *nd Mre. - Mr. ato Mr*. Rozcll Stanton.

’ERSONALS

~
,
,
M
1
Mr* h B
c^Un,m
n spending two week* al Oun
MUMl**' Esther Doty of Athena wm
i the city Friday and Mra. Charles
“teeba.
-■tbe. Ethel WUbur,
WUbur. a former inumu­
.—.tore.
----- also of Athens
te teacher
pent Friday with Mrs Ann* Meiuffin.
Mrs O. W. Harrington returned
o Hobbs. New Mexico on Bunday

ROOMS

HOTEL HASTINGS

NOTICE

Clearance Sale!

CLUB NEWS

FRIDAY, JULY 23 to
WEDNESDAY, JULY 23

HOLLYWOOD

WOMEN'S FINE DRESSES

WOMEN'S WASH DRESSES

WASHABLE RAYON SKIRTS

Summer Needs!

BAGS and PURSES

POLAROID SUN GLASSES
UNGENTINE for bums 50c tube 43c
SUN TAN OIL
25c
VIT.B COMPLEX CAPSULES h,’?o’“,s2’5
MOTH CRYSTALS
79c
LARVEX MOTH SPRAY pt

BAGS and PURSES
RAYON SLIPS

HEAVY CHENILE SPREAD

Children's WASH DRESSES

Gifts for Service Men!

SWEATERS

Playing Cards
Furlough Bags

BATHING SUITS REDUCE 25%

Shoe Shine Kits
Shaving Needs

TWO TONE BLANKETS

Photo Finishing
Larger Pictures at No Extra Cost
All 127-120-620

Regular Rolls

Split Rolls

REED’S

DRUG STORE

49c
59c

GIRLS WANTED

COTTON PLAID BLANKET

36" HEAVY OUTING

For egg breaking in powdered egg plant.
ESSENTIAL

WAR

WORK

SILVERS RICH &amp; CO.

FAST COLORED PRINT

�Ville Pkne IIM, Nsabvllle
?•»»
FOR RAI.K-4 O.-l. C. (Ul •.«(!. US
U.«_ dae le pa&lt; ll flfl-va data. bred
to thoroughbred O. I. C. boar. prtred
raaaenablr. K. H. Molt, phone TB6F1-3 f
. _ 7=3;
1 Tilk HAl.tl—-5 hri.oj~.owa. 35 pit* from .
; .3 1&lt;i a week* aid J. W. Silroeb. 3fe
mile* eorlhweVl Helton. fl, Hon |.hone ,
■
7-33 1
FUR HALE—T Hire feedies
II «- •
Berb.r. Phone 717F3-I.
7 33

Washing Machine's Value
Keeping the" washing machine
clean and free from strain now is
Just as Important as keeping the
clothes while. A washing machine's
valBe to the family now goes be­
yond the fact that It turns out a

1

.
,

EDITORIAL—
ASSOCIATION

NATIf

Rosebud la eight, and the most
-beautiful shade of caramel fudge.
To her loving Mammy and Pappy
she is known, on approximately al­
ternate days, as "Angel" and "You

LOST. FOUND. STRAYED

bernewhat general belief that the
wolverine habitually lies in wait Ln
a tree for deer to pass, then drops

On her angel days Rosebud is
equally Imaginative even if a more
restful occupant of the little shack
down on Vinegar Hill. Once when

Sheldon Agency
All Itads of Insaraace
Surety Bonds
hoas 3185
Hastiags

Swanson

part It may Be the last one for a
while, since manufacturers of wash­
ing machines are now making war
equipment

carcass In one big meal. As a mat­
ter of fact, the wolverine rarely
climbs,, seldoln attacks a full-grown
deer and its appetite-la not particu­
larly large for an animal of its size.
Wooden Map of Ohio
A map of Ohio, made of Inlaid secUons of wood representing each
county, adorns the southeast xpmer
the governor in Ohlo'i new $8,000.­
000 Hate office building now near­
ing completion. Its purpose is lo
provide a ready reference for Ute

[ency

We Remove Dead Animals
For Prompt Removal of
. Old, Crippled or Dead j
\
Horses and Cows
/

newspaper*. Mammy and Pappy
don't take one. but there are plenty
of perfectly good newspapers blow­
ing round Vinegar Hill. It was out
of one ut them that Rosebud got her
idea tor spending the ten cents the
Bunny had put under her pillow the

AUCTION SALES
HEN«Y FLANNERY

PHONE
HASTINGS

2697

fas Rosebud disappeared down
the Hill and reappeared soon after
with a beautiful ten-cent War Stamp
pasted firmly Into a brand new book

Glycerin

Marshall Furnaces
Horses

as quiet as a mouse and Mammy
forgot about her until, coming in
from the yard with her arms full of
dry sheets, she encountered her child
with a large hammer in her hand.
Scenting the devil in her angel child.
Mammy shouted at her, "Rosebudl
Come yere with that hammer! What
you planning on doing?”
But dhat was done was done In

C. E. GOODYEAR HDWE.

Swanson

Agency

Cattle

VALLEY CHEMICAL CO.
Automobile Owners

REDUCED RATES

of lhe recently enacted Michigan
Responsibility Act. Special Rates

Property damage
and Liability

FALSE TEETH

Responsibility Law may we ad­
vise you how this law affect* all
Michigan motorist*?

$1 000 PAIR

Form Bureau State Agent

Rock, Slide or Slip?

Nat'l Bank. Bldg.

CAN'T BUY THE

AUCTIONEER

DOUBLE SAFETY

List yoar Auction Salt* with

being trapped this spring by Indians
on the Two Island preserve near The
Pas, Manitoba. The Two Islands
muskrat harvest is.being shared by
160 Indian and non-Bidinn trappers

DEWEY REED
Batea can be made at Banner office.
Phona $487
Hasting*, Mich.

Shipping Livestock

Company Hastings stock­
yards, phone 158$, or call
717—F3 through
th•

An Increase
both weight and
stature distinguish the modem
American soldier from the average
citizen-soldier who entered lhe army
in 1917. ll is revealed by the war-de­
partment following a study of med­
ical rvcords. In 191” the average
man entering lhe army was 87.49
inches in height, but the records
show the present soldier is 68 19

C. “BILL" SHERWOOD

'age weight of lhe 1917 soldier was
141.5 pounds, whereas the man en­
tering lhe army today lips lhe scales
at an average of 151.3 pounds, an
increase of 9 8 pounds.

Every Saturday
JAKE DEPRIESTEK

INSURANCE

CASH
For your old Scrap Iron,
Radiator*, Batteries, Alu­
minum, Brats, Copper &amp;

Rapid development of two-way ra­
dio in municipal police departments
showed tha\ more than 45 per cent
of lhe cities now have this facility.
In 1941 the figure was 35.5 per cent
and in 1940 only 26 per cent Eightyone per cent of al) police cars have
some radio equipment, as compared
with approximately 75 per ccnj in

CLENN F. LA U BAUGH
M( No. Michigan Arenas
mm

?«37

BaattMi

cially for the purpose. For best re.suits the concrete should first be
washed thoroughly with washing
soda or tri-sodium phosphate in or­
der to remove any grease. This so­
lution is made by dissolving a pound
or a pound and a half of lhe chemi­
cal in a«allon of water. After cleanfully rinsed with water and given
two days in which to dry before
applying the concrete etaln

Truss Fitting

Shell Horsehides

Tame? My Eyel
The most dangerous domesticated
animal is the "lame" dairy bull, ac­
cording to farm experts
Dairy
raised as jpt*. suddenly turn killers.
And th*jt \re more dangerous than
beef bulls because they are quicker
of foot and horn. So watch ouL

The Sam Browne belt wa* eisenUally designed to allow an officer
to carry a saber around without
disarranging hl* waist bclL

Loren Coppock

Delton, Mich.

Satisfaction Guaranteed. Dales can

EXCHANGE
YOUR WHEAT
for toms of that good

Lily White Flour

IN ANY OTHER WORK
SHOE

If there were too many weasels,
they wotfld quickly wipe out all
small birds, animals and reptiles In
the country . . . and although pro­
lific and quite safe from the attacks
of birds and beasts of prey, they do
not become numerous . . . largely

killer, he has his value'to mankind
... in destroying rats and mice.

DEAD STOCK
REMOVED!
LESSENS
FATIGUE

Bottle

Creek

Rendering

Lloyd Rager, Mgr.

Co.

SMITH BROS.
VELTE &amp; CO.

that mild clirfTSffe.
Many houses
have no chimneys even, for char-

carrying huge bundles of wood may
be seen everywhere. Usually they
are barefooted, with bright black
eyes and Indian features, and look

radio equipment far mtorcyclcs also
Increased—from 27.9 per cent to 31.V
per cent of the cities reporting.

Ued.

Wolverine

AUCTIONEER

Palmg line the gleaming eoral
beach at Nassau, and when the
northern lands are shivering in the
grip ot snow and sleet, the Bahamas
ere like a veritable tropical para­
dise. At Nassau, the capital, the
water is warm and unbelievably
blue, so that the sand looks whiter
and the palm trees greener by con­
trast. The belches are ideal, shel­
tered as they are by the Jutting
coral reefs that surround the island.
Feed Pullets Mash
After pullets on range are 10.or 12
weeks old. they should be fed a mash
designed primarily for laying birds,
supplemented with all the grain they

tion is reported by Prof. C.-S Platt,
associate poultry husbandman, who
says that 30 per cent of such a mash
and 70 per cent grain is the most
economical proportion of feed for
growing pullets.

WHEN your feet get tired,
you tire all over just so much
the faster. Wolverines help you
avoid fatigue because they are
always so amazingly soft and
pliable — and help you to avoid
accidents due to fatigue.
STEEL CAP PREVENTS
CRUSHING

-ONE of the most painful acci­
dents and one of the commonest
is a crushed foot. Yet, an over­
whelming majority of such
accidents is prevented by the
strong steel armor inside the
toe caps of Wolverine Shell
Horsehide Safety Shoes. It will
make harmless a blow or rolling
weight of many thousands of
pounds. Why be content with
less than Wolverine’s famous
DOUBLE SAFETY? Since
$1,000 a pair wouldn’t buy it in
any other safety shoe, be sure
your next pair are Wolverine
ShellHoreehides.

YOUR DEAD OR DISABLED
FARM ANIMALS Are Valuable
HORSES $5.00

COWS $4.00

We hive 1 Collector Stationed at 912 W. Green St. in

Hastings to give immediate service. We pay the phone
charges. Phone Hastings 2565 or Kalamazoo 2-9544.

KALAMAZOO RENDERING WORKS

We are offering just «ix (6) lota for sale. High and
dry building sites. The lots range in size from' 70 to
135 feet water frontage, and 178 to 350 feel deqj. Each
lot has access to Lights, City Gas, Tel. Good roads
and nice swimming beach. Terms may be arranged
to suit your buying power. BUY NOW while wages
are high, and build when conditions will permit.

REID'S RESORT, THORNAPPLE LAKE

�THE

HASTINGS

BANNER
SECTION TWO—PACK 1 »•

HASTINGS. MICHIGAN. THURSDAY. |ULY 2^2. 1943

EIGHTY-EIGHTH YEAR

their knowledge for the advance­
Home from Tucson, Ari* came kidding about not recognizing you football team out at the house for
ment of civilization. Our war-time
Duane Jarman on Monday and Boy.. when she tint got off the train be- a chicken dinner—we know now
' scientists are doing the impossible
did you surprise you “mom'—she ■ cause you were so brown?—soldier. what an enterprising woman she Is.
every' single day of their Uvea. Their
wm nappy m everything. In fact. I she certainly hMl Good luck Fred, because It must have taken courage
J war-time prngres* U-unbelievable.
so is everybody that jou're-hwne for
Word from Wes Cordes in the to figure on feeding a gang like
By JANE CAMERON,1 Add this all up. and you have a postSouthwest Pacific—he received his that. Why not write ua a line about
(Continued from Page L Section 1.) 14 days.
the fellow* Bill, and tell them all
1 war period of progress that is dlzxykame feeling of being so completely
Wish we could have visited with
old Zolly aay*. "Howdy." We ll write
At tong last we know why NapoW thte
you while you were home WUbur
you at—
leon went around with hi* hand in
“*
"’S
1
Bclson—next lime make it 18 days i
*°
Someday you fellowa will look instead of 8 and we ll be sure to *ee hli birthday, to buy war stamp*.
■WJUlam M. Garrison
his vest. He was hanging on to hi* nrw worW
J* FUN7
Ye^lhJv* 10 daya^oreTr ,
Tuesday for pre-Hlght
back on your experience* but we
Co 808—US NTS.
ration book. Probably Josephine
pray it will never become possible
Great Lakes. Hi.
I Well, we gue.sA.wc have the IneaU
was after his No. 18 stamp.
COLOGNES
for you to make comparisons with
1 all picked out orthls one. *Bye now.
Mr*. Gerald Sinclair of Hastings
s- sff
any future wars.
received word from her husband
The family baby wm here and ....rsnrr rsiirn
Now to—New* About town with
PTC. Gerald Sinclair telling her shocked
everybody by demanding AVIATION CADET CALLED I
Tender, romantic
I?1
? it ....
। Delaware. Ohio.
of hi* safe arrival tn North Africa
’Z-.P
And Don—did you know about the shortly after Eaater. PFC Sinclair to know It her Daddy waan't pretty FOR PRE-FLICHT TRAINING
fragrance in quaint
Home from Wyo. came, Dwight
chorus of Jeer* and boos should
„ ..
...
Camo Phillips, Kan.
took vou helped professor Glachino wrote that he thought Africa wm a The
[FUher to shake hand* with his new
Donald Clair Springer, *5
son
“bottler designed
have discouraged her but she still
”* °of Mr.
H
‘
S^
f
f
:or
“
n
'.'T?
,Or
10
d
“
y
*
»*U»
*
W1C
C.E..
U
off
the
_
j
e...
—
..
=
(
near
ton. now twelve days old. Dwlghl
pretty place and that he is well He luu unshakeable faith In her old ; JSfJ,
mi.
from rare old glua.
you're
looking
great
Sgt.
nress
(Bee
storv
elsewhere)
Good
... July 6th
(waanl »ure until the iMt minute ti
entered lhe army November 27. 1942.
The hand-blown
1 work lad. and tlie same success and and wm formerly employee at lhe man s beauty. Aren t children op­ I for Pre-flight Training. Previous to
he would be granted a furlough but »iOh*Mln|,;wi i
timistic?
j hl* enlutnirtit in December, he wa*
It went through, so here Dwight hl* bride (Winnie Johnson) home clfBr 8Mle*- to you in your new.
venture.
*■
|
a
student
in
Western
Mlciiigan
Colis a beamingly proud 'papa.' He from Colorado.
uitu
„ ni.vtnc ' rtuaeni
western Micntgan coi11.75. Violin Bot­
Home last week and Just back '
roster down there al Delais with lhe QM. and 1* now In the
&lt;»
oCTm
lruc
of
Education,
where
he
majorP P.C. Gerald Sinclair, 36404378
Pas* It on. One of them reaches &lt; ed
... ”in'AvTation Mechanic*. During
tle, designed from
Administrative and personnel school from Trinidad was Ll. (Jg ) Roy । ware must have a goodly number of
over and pick* anotlirr one In the , the fall of 1*2. Don and hl* chum
Manker visiting his parents Rev. Barry county boys’ name* listed
that he like* a tot.
original antique,
c o Postmaster
eye and he yelps and Jumps up in iI from Chicago assisted their weld- |
leaving Wednesday after 15 days and Mr* Manker. Roy 1* with the there by now because that is where
New York City. New York
11.00. Two bou­
lhe air end when he lands he .'• ing instructor to conduct expert­
at home from South Dakota, was Nava) Air Corps, likes it and tell* many of our boy* tried their wings.'
-Howdy" Russell Laubaugh in reaches over and picks the next j
Zane Nash wm there you knowquets- Plantation
Cletus Valentine (Carieton Center). about getting in a-little shouting
!
ment*
and
to
plan
diagrams
for
the
England Understand you and your brother in the eye. That one college textbook which the in»truc- i
HI* brother Nelson U stationed in practice on a whale while enroute he wrote on July .10th— 'Arrived crew
Garden andWood­
have obtained bikes and are squawk* and Jumps up and lands tor. J. W. Glachino. wm then writ- |
. here
nere yesterday.
yesieroay. Had
nao a tong
ion* four
tour day
I Idaho but Iwpes lo be moved soon to the big show. HU address U:
land Spice.
Lt. Roy E Manker
I trip across country, .»•«
part of which riding all over lhe place in your and passes the friendly gesture on Ing. This textbook came off the
where he thinks (?• he'll be nearer
spare Ume—if. as. and when you Just good clean fun. but l“m glad Manual Arbi Press In March and b I
Fleet ixuitofflce
। was plenty hot. His address l»—
Cletus (Just one of those things
have
any.
Sorry
we
mused
your
I’m not a little rooster.
New York Clty..N. Y.
A/C Zane Nash
called. "Oxy-Acetylene Welding,
&gt;ou never take a bet on)
birthday on July 16th—glad you
and. Cutting.'' by J. W. ^Glachh^
Pvt Clair M. Howell, husband of A brother. Wesley. H.HS. '41. U in I Desmet Hall. Gonzaga Univ.
had
a
chance
to
see
London
and
bv
Spokane (11 &gt;. WMh.
It I lived tn Hastings, the first professor ot Industrial Educattoh.
the former Ruth Sluts ot Alton- ’1 the Army and hopes lo gel a fur­
Tallynu,
Ho.ororwnai
whatjn««r
have»wu.
you.^&gt;&lt;•to taxi at that— very Ritzy. eh what, thing I would do is to join the Western
—
....
-­
.
sauy
Michigan College
of Edu
quin lake, has been transferred from lough soon.
soon HU
His address is—
Navy Mothers I would also Join the cation.
Camp McCoy. Wla to Percy Jones |- Pvt Wesley W. **--*Manker
Marine Harmon Wilcox who left ole man? Well write you at—
Kalamasoo.
Michigan." |
Lt. Russell Laubaugh
Army Mothers, except that they Don and his chum posed for lhe
Thursday for Paris Island. 8. C.
Hospital so b naw able lo be spend- Ij Co. K. 137 Inf A.P.O. »
APO
634
'•
postmaster
Don
Johnabn.
HJIB.
'41.
(who
don't have any.
Illustrations in the chapter on safe- |
•ng lune in Hastings every few day*.
Camp Rucker. Ala.
New
York
City.
N.
Y.
ty. and helped Mr. Glachino in the
Sorry we ----------------------------missed Pvt. and Mn,
-----"Doc" Caston wm here over the
PaUy is so mad at the cat for' step-by-step description ut all the
*Mtald McKlbbin who were houte
ftonald
hot.te weekend from Fort Custer where he "Hasting* munst. be a big G*l*
being a boy thateihe won't let him। different type* of welding.
tost week from Aberdeen. Maryland | has been for a week. He expects to Town now with »(T the fellows gone
Mich -------Mt. Pleasant.
ride In lhe bicycle basket any more.
Hmg|N you were here that day we t*. shipped out promp'.o so figured i You should, IWve seen the cartoon
410 8. Kinney Blvd He Just got so that he loved IL I: OBITUARY-OF
■Mrdbr glasscw—then you could ; thu wm hU last stop In HMUngs tn the pap^r.the other night, Don—
July 12, 1943
bet he thinks females are fickle MRS. BESSIE BERGMAN
Km bMn Mahatma Giiandi and [Or a time. Uniform or not the kids a gorgeous gal in a bathing suit,
She had promised kittens to all her'
Mrs Bessie Bergman, wife of Un
We'd have missed you—sheet and will remember you Doc..m lhe fel- standing on lhe stage sayihg— Dear Zolly Coffer.
I think lhe work you are doing l» friends and .now she Is using up the: Bergman, passed away at 7:30 p.
£11.) Ronald has Just finUhed hU ' low who roamed around ccntfaLau- what's the use of all these beauty
am
sure
conteats. mi
All me
the boya my axe are very worth
-vim. while and I- — —
—- stamps I bought for soldier lettersi Si. Thursday. July 15. at the home
technlcal training al the Aberdeen ' dltorium with a suit ease at lhe CUIIU^U.
Mil.
the boy* enjoy reading VIM1F
your
eol- to tell them that, owing to circum­■ of her daughter. Mrs. Ivan Camp­
-- ------Proving Grounds and U MhUtlng fond rally and ended up on the In other theatres -theatre* of far.) UIV
...----------------------- i.v . «j t u
eaung a.findwteh.
Don write* further—“AM we see are umns even more than I do.,
do. I re- stances beyond her control, there' bell, near Streeter's Landing. Gun
celved •
a letter from ...
my
z brother
- ---- - won't be any kittens.
Hbme too. I* "Cubby" Gerald iMlm trees here. We fish and go | LC4VCU
lake. Barry Co. following a two'
(-------- —
Cool-Freeport
-- ------- -- &gt; «...
last week
-v
years' illness. She wm taken to her
It seemed good to get behind tlie James-what's your address soldier? hunting for sea shell*. Bee about ' (James
thought you
might like
to-------print
People wiio have difficulty In daughter's
a»u
/•
—
—
-------home
about
three
New* flashes In dots and dashes. three movie* In four montlu. What and
wheel of a car once more'
..
I..
Afrlra
"Hows the fUhln?" U not a
A salute to Zack York, former really burn* the guy* is the strife*— it. He ha* been In North Africa keeping up with thi* changing months ago. when her condition be­
that doesn't seem possible ”
- since last December. Latter
fol- world are going to have their back came worse.
timely question to Mk BUI Hirst
teeth Jarred looac at the changes
Don. somewhere in the South Pa- . lows:
’-----Mrs Bergman was born in Hope
who has been here vUittng the Fred al Fort Benning, Ga.
that greet our astonished eyes af­ twp. Barry Co., on March 29. 1879.
Hales' He was looking forward tu
Bouquet* of good wishes to the dnic. left Hastings with 'But' Gor­ Dear sister.
almost -- forgotten
hoi —
--------------------ter lhe war For centuries, we had to William and Sarah Wertman
catching n few of the big ones.and Bob _
Coopen
_______________
who made_it _________
a twosome don Sothard. and Jake HUI—they.. I, have .......
unlike Ute fellow in that old gag- i m Chicago before Boo reported boca all graduated in '41 and were active start a letter I have written such traveled with horses, and everyone She lived almost ail of her life on
he didn't even catch cold! Better I for dutv. The pretty navy bride was In athletics. 'Suf playing baseball, a few of them in the last five was used to this leisurely .way ot lhe farm where she, wm born, hav­
.... months. I have been receiving mall
----- life Now In the Dart 30 years, we ing lived a short Ume In Battle
luck next Ume Bill, who's sddrcai lovely Bettie Weaver who U a very basketball and football, remember,
from---the
states
--------------— quite regular until have progressed from the speed of Creek and HMUngs.
is—
I attracUve someone lo have walUng Their addresses are—
about six weeks ago It may be be­ 8 or 10 miles an hour with a buggy
Pvt. Donald W. Johnson
Surviving besides lhe husband are
Cpl. William R. Hirst. 36157353
for you at the 'home port.'
. cause my address has been changed horse to 250 miles an hour in a tlie daughter. Mrs. Irma Campbell,
U.S M C.R.
182 fa Bat C. Bn
i Well. July 20th finally came.
so often Send dad my new A.P.O transport plane. One of the new and grandson. Ronald; one sister.
r; Fleet portofflce
Fort Leonard Wood. Mo
| didn't it. Lorraine Walters? We
I
no.
I
got
a
letter from him and models, by the way. has a speed of Alice Tungate, and one brother,
San Franoisco. Calif.
Home until July 26th is Forrest t knew when your Dad. John, and
cne
from
Nelda
today.
725
mile*
per
hour
In
*
power
dive.
Hynes (Woodland) who Is back y0Ur wife Louise, left that they
Harlan H. Wertman, both of Bat­
i Aside from a few aches from All of us over 30 have seen this han­ tle Creek.
Pvt. Gordon D. Sothard
from 14 montlu In Iceland Forrest planned to arrive on that day to see
H
1 sleeping on the ground I am feeling pen before our very eye*. It's in­
Fleet Postoffice
will report to Camp Atterbury. Ind i you And don't fool yourself thev
IMG OIL
fine and I atn proud to say I spent credible.
CHARLTON J*ARK
San Francisco. Calif.
for further training and. "Doe* it' ^re Just as anxious for that special
considerable time in Tunisia during
Tlie Baseball game Sunday with
seem good to be home? It I&gt;oe».", gay to roll around as you were.
Cal- $5.91
the African campaign. I have acWhat Is your address. Juke?
Whatever criticisms we may voice
»ays Forrest who commented that j we re glad they could make the trip
rho
Qt.
$1.69
*
’ "
Staff Sgt. Glenn Murphy —
. . quired enough of the language to of modern methods, we have to ad­ son. Bellevue took an early lead
he and Gordy' Crothers
Crotliers leU
left H
Hasm- •to *ee —
you -•
al—
""
...
-------------bus
--------has served for four years in the J' enjoy several good times and tartv mit that no period in the history of and maintained it Uli nearly the
Ungs
in the .»
Kalamazoo
onpvt
the tornrtne j waiters
Ft.
95c
■neais. If I can only remember half the world has been as sympathetic end of the game, when lhe Park
Hawaiian Islands, has been trans- meals
same day.
Co. C. 51 Med 13 Plat.
what
have seen —
and
done
ferred to Camp Haan. Cal . for re- ' of v
h» &gt;I •«•••&gt;
— —
— In to men and women with vision. team began to click and won ten
Shirley Wilkins with the Air . Camp Barkley, Texas
Africa my
m? time
l-iiK luu
tMw, not been
b-.cn wasted, Great Industries are begging for to six.
•Corp* returned Monday to—
I Not in the army three months classiflcaUon and reassignment. He Afilta
received
several letters and them Thousands and thousands of
Next Sunday a Wilcox Rich
----------- -------------720 8. Mich. Blvd.
until July 27th Is Lawrence Kidder was In Hawaii when Pearl Harbor -I •have
W
|
1028th Guard Sqd.
.
who has already been promoted to was attacked. Better look up the thev all want me to write but I voung service men are now in col- . team wilt play
Pfc . which is mighty nice going fel­ rest of the HMtlngs guys out there don't seem to get It done. Let all lege Modern educators all stress i Park attendance increased con- i
Chicago. ID.
Shirley has been In service 25' low. Yopr wife (Ruth Cox* and your al Camp Haan, Glenn. How about of them know what you have heard visionary development of the mind.' siderable over Bunday. Meativ ’ — 1
HASTINGS
from me and I will try to get a let­ At lhe end of lhe war. several mil- sing people except for
months and has only met Bud , •mom' and Dad are very proud of n letter?
' Hello" Lt. 'Marc' Squirts at ter to all of them before I return
Chase and Vic Mead from home you Lawrence's address is—
during that time. Shirley ta a broth­
Pfc. Lawrence Kidder. 38462570 Gdanvlew Naval Air SteUon. 1&amp; a to the states. Until I write again It
national Hotel publication wg saw Is so long and best of luck.
er ofved Wilkins at Camp Haan.
4lh TS8.B.K. 143
Your brother.
your picture among a group of
Calif—and
Red—Shirley
read
Chanute Field. DI.
James
your letter to the office gang and
Marvin Flower. Delton “38. who prominent hotel executive* who.
Fly for Navy". Boy. Just the
he got a chuckle when you wrote, had 24 yrs. at W.MC.E. (Kalama­
Pvt. James A Cool. 36158055
"my dogs are tired.” 'cause he knew zoo) before he found himself with thought of your Job—"all lequlriJust what you meant
the Coast Artillery In Africa, writes tlonlng of supplies from Navy ware­
house*. purchases ot items not I al­
APO. 758 "r Postmaster
Transferred from Camp Forrest.
Tenn, two weeks ago to Fort Custer
ready In stock, the stewarding of
New York. N. Y.
Lt. Marvin Flower. 0-1042564
KEEP UP THE GOOD WORK
was Harold J. Werisloff H.HS. '39
these supplies, distribution of them
A.P. 0.-758
Postmaster
Very truly yours.
to the kitchens, planning all menu*,
who 1* home this week-end In time
New York City. N Y.
Mrs Leland Jones
to greet his brother Herbert who
We saw one of 'Chet' Ba nghart's and having general control over the
Is home on leave from his station birthday cakes &lt;those In a box with kind and quality of food served in
The following is part of a letter
with tlie Navy In Virginia Harold a cellophane topi leave Friday for— the general mess on the Station"—
by Hubert Bronson to hi*
wears hl* service stripe for one
why. we'd be floored', literally and written
writ
Pvt Duane L Day
K'rs' service and he's glad to be at . D EM.L.-S C U. 1913
flguratlvly, way back mere
ngurativly.
there in me
lhe , wife
wlf« ­
warehouse. Many of you fellowswill 1
Somewhere in New Guinea
rt Ciuter so he can get home—
Camp White, Ore.
June 10. 1943
FUher school DUt - more often.
And that reminds us—gome of the remember Marc' at the W. K. Kel- :
Emerson Struble Is home for 14 fellows write that the cakes come logg Camps at Pine and Clear lake. ' Hello again. I've got a tot or bragda vs—how about a chat with you, through O.K. that way. but that whete he began dishing it out' to ■ gtng to do so I had better start
fellow?
.; all the gang can see what it I* so— you kids. And youll remember hi? rifht In. I’ve already told you about
Two sailors on horseback' riding 1I the “traditional spankings.' which wife-who wm Katherine Blake of , receiving the "Distinguished Flying
down main street Sunday were Rus* I may turn out to be anything Middleville, art counsellor at the ; Cross" haven't I? Well lhe citation
for It Ls m follow*: "For extraorBhellenbarger and his buddy from I from the usual 'rear attack' to a camps for several year*.
Prom Great Lakes Bill Garrison dlnary achievement while partlcithe Nava) Training School for Ma- ।। dink In the lake', begin, to say
chinlsts Mates at Dearborn. (There nothing of having plenty around to (H.HB.'43) write*.—"I miss home patlng in fifty operational night
are riding horse* and pony* to rent help eat lhe cake All of which and all my friends but I suppose mb-stons from October IS to Dec. 31
at the Pair Grounds now—many of seems to nrove there's more to that that'* only natural." Sure ll'« nat- in the southwest'Pacific area durthe Port Custer fellow* *tho come saying. "You cant have your cake ural Bill, but be thankful that thoae ing which hostile contact wm probto HMtlngs on Sunday do a bit of and eat it too.”—you can't even of you who left on June 18th. Bob i able and extxcted These operations
galluptng around town.) If Lewis have your cake—and anyhow If you Walldorff. Ed Beaver. BUI Kelly, consisted of dropping supplies and
Bolton could only have been home eould. you probably wouldnl be tn Robert Bowman (who left hj» transporting troooa to advanced no­
with you this time Russ, he could the mood to 'sit-down' and eat, any­ wife and a two weeks old baby, sition*. These nights Involved Hyhave had one of the Indian pony*. way. Happy Birthday. Duane.
and the rest of you. are all together ing at low altitudes over mountalnBy the wav Lewis' address Is—
Congratulations,
lo Dr
"Don so you can meet and talk things ou* terrain -under adverse weather
Lewis Oliver Bolton 8 2/c
Schorno &lt;Woodland) who Is now a over. And say wasn't that a swell conditions in an unarmed transport
NOB
■
Captain stationed at Denver, Color­ thing that Bill KeUy*a mom did alrnlane. and often ne&lt;ea*iu&lt;ted
before Bill left—having lhe. whole
(Continued on Page 3. Sec. 2.)
a Dutch Harbor AUska.
ado.
r Home for 18 day* Is Edward MeWell bet there are happy meet­
fcflrath who Is another Barry County Ings In Amarillo. Texas now that
'liaratrooper. Ed. (who used to cut LaVona Rockhill Is there visiting
up at St. Rom) hM been In service ■Rock' (Lyle) and Betty Heater Is
'here with husband Don and Norma
Edward McGrath
Mac Juppstrom (Middleville) Is
there visiting her brother George
Parachute Inf.
Juppstrom. The three gals, a good
Army Air Base
looking trio, traveled together, the
Alliance, Neb.
fellows being stationed al the same
Incidentally. Ed is a cousin to Ed. camp We hope vou 'women folk'
McPharlln who has written the let­ don’t have as hard a time trying to
ter printed this week and Is related find a place to stay a* Betty Zieg­
to 'Bun*. Mickey, and Vincent Mc­ ler did when she visited Fred several
Pharlln all tn lhe service of their
country.
Captain Robert Bronson is in
Pfc.
IN THE FIRST WARD, we have one of the swelled 5
town looking tine and glad to be
here See interview elsewhere In
Keesler Field. Mias
talning wall In front of lot. two bedroom* with bath
paper
And Fred, has Betty taken a tot of
between them, forced air healing, laundry In base­
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�THE HASTINGS BANNER, THURSDAY, JULY M, 1H1
_____
.
at the Great Lakes Training Sta­ ' progressing as usual at this writing. Miss Clara
tion. * The summer vacation Bible | * Mr*. Marc Squier. who hu been
school conducted by the Rural Bible I visiting her parenu. Mn and Mra. herPi^ther mT^a1 Vorhwat £h£ condolences to the bereaved family. j
.ua
a. vvriioiss who
_. ,
.
.
. .. ...
Mission will be held at the local । Glenn Blake and cousin. Mlles Hall,
Buxine** place* at Middlevine
Baptist church for one week start­ 1 who came to the funeral at WiUlam had been vtiitlng at lhe Schlpper
c&gt;««&lt;» during the hour of the
ing next Monday morning and con- । Llebler. relumed to lhetr homes in home lhe past two week* back with |
Nena Marie Smith who has
’“
"
tinulng through Friday. July 30- A; Chicago. Sunday. * Mrs. L. M. Rlg- ■ her. Shirley and Piul also aecom•ending her vacation with her
public demonstration will be given, elman and friend of Augusta, re­ panted their grandmother and aunt
th at Bowne with rtqulem high
on Friday evening. Il will be a good turned home this Tuesday after home for a wagk'a visit. * Hit MasOt town, wont to Grand Rapid* Fri­
by Father Racitte Interment
place for lixe boys and girls to I. spending a week al the Fred Mattoday on her way to her home in Chlspend their time and learn some son cottage at Barlow lake. * Mra.
Mlddlevillt. The funeral wa* largely
worth-while things. * Mrs. Emma Adeline Barrell of Grand Rankh
attended and a profutlon of lovely
William* returned home Saturday spent the weekend with her daugh­
Howers bespoke the respect and love
after a few weeks' visit with her ter. Mra. Paul Carey and family In
R Healer and her brother. Connie
f*lt for the deceased.
Leighton.
*
Dr.
and
Mra.
P.
L
Mra.
F.
OStokoe
and
Mra.
Hattie
before
lie
returned
to
the
“Not now. but in the coming yean.
Thompson
of
Grand
Rapid*
w«fc
Smith
*
Mrs.
Vance
Sharp
re
­
Great lakes Training Station.
It may be In the better land,
Sunday
guesu
of
Mra.
B.
CSwift
turned
to
Lansing
Saturday
after
er
and
family
In
Grand
Rapids
*
* Mr. and Mrs. Max Wilson and ■
Egbert ’‘ F. Hammond of Bedford. at lier Gun lake cottage. * Miss spending a few days at her home We'll read the meaning of our teara.
Mrs. Monroe Gibbs and the two had ^ibert
then. ah. then well understand.
Mr*. Hopkins, ot Lansing have a happy weekend at Lake Michigan Onio, accompanied by Mrs. Clar­ Edna Helmick of Holland, member here. * Friend* ot Martha Jean And
Eestdcs the many relaUve* and ;
moved into the Cort Frcncn home beaches. Mr. Gibbs, who recently ence Steeby of Grand Rapids called I of the Thomapple-Kellogg school Schsd will note a change tn heradfriends who came from Grand Rap- '
on Grand Rapid* St- recently va­ enlisted In the Navy, has recovered at the homes of hl* cousin*. Emory faculty visited at the home of Mr.
Pvt. Martha Schad, US.M.C.WJt. ids to attend the funeral other*,
cated by the Vem Hooper family., from hl* sickness and is on duty Jones of Leighton and Mr*. Fred
present were Mra. Llebler'* aunt and
Schools.
Stokoe. Wednesday evening, while Bender from Thursday over Sunday
Spc. Sch*. Det. Bks. 101
» on a business trip through western * Rev. Leroy Chamberlain of the
Camp Lejeune. New River
Michigan * Frank Lee and daugh­ Leighton Evangelical church leaves
daughter Carolyn of Detroit, who |
Nortn Carolina.
ter Edna have gone to their Gun for Reed City this week where he
Mr. j
The annual meeting of Thomnp- came Thursday altcmoon.
1 lake collage for the balance of the will be the evangelistic speaker at
Camp
meeting
for
the ple-Kellogg school district wns a Menncr and daughm relumed 1
I summer. * Mr. and Mrs. Janies the
Monday
but
hte
wife
i Berry and two smkll sons of Lan­ next two weeks. During his ab­ very quiet event, on Monday last. home
; sing, spent the weekend with their sence Rev. Quincer will speak Although the polls were open from and Mrs. Abraluuu remained with I
parent*. Mr a nd. Mrs. T. J. Berry nt the Morning services at the 2 to 9 p.m. Only gevenleen person* Mra. Llebler and her mother. Mra.
and Mr*. Blanch Scgerstrom. * Miss Leighton church and Rev. Law­ were enough interested to cast their 1 Slawson. Mr*. Harry Campion and
i Evelyp Allbreviu. who U^ttendln;; rence Ward of Caledonia will lake ballots and only seven were present her mother Mrs. Lynn of Defiance.
al the business session in the eve­ Ohio, remained over the weekend ;
summer school at MlcfmSan state charge of the cvcnl
ning and four of them were mem­ with Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Llebler. M0T,CE ™ cxeditobb
' College, spent the Weekend with Mr. and Mrs ClaFc
ts» i
‘ her mqihcr. Mrs. Roy Snyder. • Grand Ropldi speril
rltil bers of the board. Clarence Long- Also attending the last riU-3 were 1 ,
. w. utrect whose term expired was Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Daly of Indian* "It"'!
»uArr r
Russell Howard and Miss Dorothy her parents Mr. and
,h*
et Ul* E
: Aldrich of Saranac, were Sunday Jones In Leighton * Mr. and Mrs. unamfnously elected fo-oucceed him apoll*. Ind. Mi'iea Hall and Mrs I
I visitors of tlw former’s uncle and Eldon Hlar of Battle Creek spent self. * Maurice Smith of Hastings Mate Squier of Chicago, and Mr. 1
aunt. Mr. nnd Mrs. W, R. Harper. * i the weekend with his parents Mr. left tor service on Thursday. His and Mrs. Ray Tolan of Walled lake '
Webster and .Martella Stecoy
F‘------ of* j and Mrs. C. L. Hiar nt their Gun wife, the former Esther Kaecltele.
Fast Lansing .spent lhe weekend in . Like cottage. * Sunday visitors of has not yet made plans for lhe fu­
Leighton with their parents, Mr. ! Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Prindle. were ture. * Mrs. Pearl Matteson and
and Mr*. George Steeby. * Mr. and
son-in-law and daughter. Mr. children. Mra. Mary Sclucter anil
Mrs. M
Mgguley and daughter, and Mrs. Seward Brock of Grand Winifred of lansing and Frank
Doris, of Lansing were Sunday visl- Rapid*; nnd their granddaughter Coykcndall of Ijke Odessa attended
tors of the Vein Hooper family * Mrs. Ed Dawkin* and husband, of the Healey family reunion at Bar­
Rcv. and Mrs S. B. Quincer who Muskegon Heights. * Mr. and Mrs. low lake on Sunday. Mis.* Effie
have been on a vacation In the Up­ Harold Slcvnian nnd son John, ot Freeman of Lansing accompanied
per Peninsula are expected home Grund Rapids and hi* parents. Mr. them to Middleville and visited Mr.
the latter part of the week. * Mrs, and Mrs. William Sleeman from and Mra. Fred Stokoe, ond also
Dolly Johnson
returned
home Ohio arc spending a couple of week* called nt lhe Glenn Blake home. *
Thursday evening from hs&lt; trip to at the Schud cottage at Barlow lake. Mrs. William Carmichael and little
Ft. Geo. Meade in Maryland where * Mr and Mr*. Irving Steeby of sun Tommie, of Terre Haute. Ind.,
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she visited her son. Jack, whom she Grand Rapid* were visitors over the have been *|*ending the past few
found well. * Mrs. Warren Bredahl weekend of his sister, Mrs. Will days with her grandmother. Mrs
ol Grund Rapids brought Mrs. Wm. Frey and family In Leighton. * Mattie Lynd, and her uncle, and
Carmichael and son Tommie, who Mr. and Mrs. Ray Aubll of Leighton aunt. Mr. and Mr.*. Max Lynd. Mrs.
had been her guesu. to town Wed­ received r. cablegram the latter part C. the-former Patricia Lynd, wa*s*
nesday and spent the time with her of the week, from their son. Sgt. former teacher at T-K school. *
uncle and aunt. Mr. and $trs E. F Wajnc Aubll. announcing hu safe Mrs. Maynard Mlll«r of Hopkins
Blake. * Tlie Bender boys nnd fam­ arrival at an overseas port. Wayne, was n visitor of her parent*. Mr.
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ilies spent Sunday ot last week a: who 1* an airplane mechanic, has and Mrs. Philip Bender, this week
the home of their parents. Mr. and been stationed In the east. » Mrs. Monday. * Clare Corson of the |
Mrs. Philip Bender to visit their Hattie Smith visited her son Ted Great Lake* Training Station, who I
aunt. Mrs. Addie Bechtel and tneir nnd wife at their farm home near had n nine days furlough, with, his
sister. Miss Florence of Grand Rap­ Dowling several day* but week. * wife from Monroe, spent some time 1
ids who were there for the weekend. Elcanore and Clarice Harper of last week with his parents Mr. and
* Mrs. Elmer Fenton has returned Plashing are spending n couple of
home from the Glenn Allen home at weeks with their grandpareni*. My. lives in this vicinity * George We­
Parmelee; where she assisted during nnd Mis. Wm. Harper. Tlie little ber. a pioneer resident ot Leighton
the slckncs of Mis. Sylvia alien, ladles came by train to Ionia last twp . but now u resident-of the Ha­
whom wc are glad to know has weekertd where their grandparents ven Hubbard Memorial Home In
made n nice recovery. * Some from met them. Middleville triends of Hammond. Ind., has gone to Grand
this vicinity attended the annual their father. Rev. Ralph Harper Rapids to visit relative* after spend­
Peathrrbone plrnic nt Caledonia are glad to know he is now able .to ing a few weeks in Leighton. * Wc
park. Sunday. * Mrs. E. J Huffman walk with a cane after several are glad to know that Mr.*. T. J.
For rent ot $2.50 ond government tax—in our fine
of Grand Rimlds was a visitor of month*
months disability
dim
due to a badly Berry is Improving from her recent
her slater, Mrs. Wm. KroncwiUer. .I broker.
broken leg. He k pastor or Hie Illness of several weeks, and l*
safety deposit vault. Get one today for your war
last week. * Considerable.cxxU£e- McthodLvt church at- Flushing. * dressed and up part of each day. Her
Bonds and other valuable papers.
ment prevailed nt the factory Sat­ Mr. nnd Mr*. Vcrn Hooper were In sl*ter. Mrs. W. Gray, who hiu&gt; been
urday afternoon when an air pres­ How.II. Thursday on business. * with her the past six weeks, left
sure tank In the basement went off The Fred Wlertnga family of north on Saturday for Reed City to vb.it
nnd tore through the two stones of Grand Rapids St. $|&gt;cnt Sunday at anotlirr sister, before returning to
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the plant doing considerable dam­ Gun lake with Mr. and Mrs. Bert her home in the Upiier Peninsula.
age. Mrs. Crystal Kermecn who was Ullcry. * Rev. Gardner ot Alto had * Doctor and Mra. G. D -Houghton
leaving a wash room was hit by charge of the Sunday evening serv­ of Caledonia, who are at their Gun
MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM AND
:«omc object and received back In­ ice nt the Baptist church. Rev. W. lake cottage, enjoyed n vLvlt from
juries and Ls now in Pennock hospi­ A. Haggai of Brookville. Mass., a hl* sister and husband Irom LangsFEDERAL DEPOSIT INS. CORP.
tal at Hastings. Fortunately prac­ former jmstor of -.he church, who lurg over the weekend. * Barbara
tically everyone was out of the was scheduled to speak, was unable Jean Steeby of Kalamazoo L* visit­
building at the time and work is to come until later this month. * ing her grandparent*. Mr. and Mrs
George’ Steeby in Ix-lghlon. * Rev.
H. H. Harris of Wayland called at
the Stokoe home and on other old
friends in Middleville on Thursday
afternoon. * Twrnt.v-wven persons
attended lhe Swartz family reunion
t-.cld at the home of Mr. and Mrs
Arthur Thede In U-lghton on Sun­
day. Those present were Mr. and
Amil Hacker nnd daughter Evelyn
of South Haven; Mr. and Mr*. Har­
ry Swartz and Joe Cooper of Green­
ville; Mr. and Mrs Irving Swartz
and Phyllis and Jerry of Sidney:
Mrs. Leva Corey of Ionia; Mr. and
Mr*. Wayne Corey ond daughter
Barbara.- and Mr. and Mr*. Jacob ,.
Klump ot Grand Rapid.*; Mr. and mil.
Mrs. David Klump and Mr. and Mrs
Wilber Klump of Thornappie. Three
boy* of the family are in service
Burdette Klump, son of Mr. and
Mrs. David Klump in tlie Pacific
area: Kenneth nnd Gerald Swarta.
son* ot Mr. and kfrs. Irving Swartz,
the former in England and tlie lat­
ter In Texa*. * Miss Jean Stimson,
• The urgent request for HELP on the farm or in our
who has been working in Battle
Creek. I* convalescing at the home
war factories has not gone unanswered by Reddy Kilowatt,
of her parenu. Mr. and Mrs Harrv
Stimson, from a recent attack of
your electrical servant. Here arc some of his qualifications.
Hw flu.
«
WlUiam J. Llebler
ABILITY: He is one-third stronger than a horse .
It is with a sad heart that wo thb
wack record the deaUi of our friend
he never tires.
and near neighbor. William, J.
Llebler. who passed away at 1
HOURS: He is ready to work now and at the flip
o'clock Thursday morning. July 15.'
at the age of 45 year*, u months
of a switch. He will never shirk or bo absent and it will
and IB aaysMJcatn. ended a long
period of lll-he&gt;Tth and several
take an upheaval by Mother Nature to make him report
months of suffering due lo a lym­
phatic gland ditcasc for which
late for u ork.
science has found no cure. Consid­
erable time the past year had been
WAGES: His/wages arc low. Believe it or not he
spent at the University hospuai in
Ann Arbor and tlie Blodgett hos­
is still working for the same low wages of a few cents a day.
pital m Grand Rapids but he re­
turned home two weeks before his
And he is today doing twice as much work for the same money
death and was cared for lovingly
until the end by his family.
he received during the last World H ur. You justcan't match
He was born in Middleville on
September 27. 1887. the only child
his ability or record anywhere.
of Mr. and Mrs. William K. Llebler
■nd resided'herejantll the family
moved to Gratia Rapids when he
With these outstanding qualifications, it’s no wonder
was nine yean old He attended lhe
that he’s doing such an impressive war job. And as the pro­
Grand Rapids scnoots and grad­
uated from Central High in'1916.
duction of planes, tanks and guns steps-up^requiring more'
After finishing sclioo) he worked
with his father in the A. May &amp;
and more electricity, Reddy will be on the job and ready
Son Clothing store.
On January J. 1922, he was unit­
ed in marriage to Huth Jean Slawson ol Grand Rapids. Shortly after
hu marriage he became a traveling
salesman for tlie Hlrtb. Krause
Shoe Co. but In 1031 moved to Mil­
waukee. WU.. where until 1937 he
America's fight for food may ‘decide the

DLEVILLE *

Mr. WIBcn U on employee of the
White Product* corporation. * Mra.
Robert Cioler. who has been very
*ertou*lv 111 in Blodgett hospital.
Grand Rapid*, for a couple of weeks
Is reported a* some better. * Mrs
Orpha Gray of Caledonia visited,
her al*ter-ln-liW. Mra. Pearl Ken­
yon. from Friday until Sunday and
also called on Mrs. Mary Gray.
Sunday, Mra. Gray and Mrs. Ken­
yon were dinner guraU al the Har­
old Grlffeth home, and he took her
home In the evening. * Little Mis&gt;
.

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There’s No Command “AT
for
Kilowatt

। nsDfcism^meoFWODi

REST

the James Shoe Mfg. Co. In 1037
Mr. and Mrs. Llebler returned to
Middleville and he helped organize
and for a year was president of the
Middleville Shoe corporation. LaUr
he sold hi* Intel eau to Indianapolu. Ind. parties and returned to the'
toad as thoe salesman In Septem­
ber 1939 Mr. and Mr*. Llebler opened
lhe Men A Boy* Furnishing store
here which ha* grown lo a Urge
and *ucccs*ful business.
He was a faithful member of the
St. Patrick's Catholic church of
Bowne and has served as president
of the Middleville Rotary Club and
lhe Business Men* association. He
wa* always Intemled tn. any effort
which was for the betterment of lhe
community—a great friend of the
boys and girls-always ready to speak
a good word or leno a helping nand
A devoted hutband. a loving and

I.ike a commando on attack, Reddy works day and night in his grim determination

to help produce the war materials needed by your sons and brothers on the battle
front. And that is why he wants everyone to conserve electric power bj- using it

wisely. Don't waste •lectrlclty... Waste In time of war It a crime

tOllSlimERS POWER idiiipuiiv
*

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| community has had _
-----। Bealdet his wife and parents, he
• haves hu uncles. William Kronaiti ter. and E. F. Blake, an aunt. Mrs.
i E. A. Carpenter of Grand Rapids.
&gt; several cousins and other relative*
I HU death brought to hu home

outcome of this war. Farmers need your

help now.

,

If our farmers meet their 1943 produc­

tion goals, we'll have the food wc need

to push the war to the utmost — to keep
America fighting fit — to hearten -ar. J

strengthen the millions in Europe who wall
to’Tight with us. If our farmers ten'I meet
these goals, we weaken our suikmc force.

with

AND OTHIt DILICIOUf FL A VOU I

Biggest of the farm problems b man­
power. You can help solve this problem by
uorking on a farm — half-days, weekends,
cufing your vacation, or at other times.
Whether you have farm experience or nor,
you can help win the fight for food . . .
if you wilt.
Talk to the county agricultural agent, or
lb? folks at the U. S. Employment Service.
Sign up for paid pan-time fann work
and help fight the batde of food.

A moment of relaxation — a bottle of
swell, full-flavored Orange KIST — and ,
vnil're all
in
. . ..
in jour refrigmtnr.

�TUT HASTINGS BANNER. THURSDAY, JULY » 1»U

CHESTER B. THOMPKINS
EATON 1
you about the time we went to a talned from a native, for covers, iui m
mo Wil, siwpetd u mavv i
m
Chester B. Tompkins 47 died at
Catholic Church In Casablanca? seme stiff paper out of Backing Haying at the home of Mr*. Ullian
l
,
Barbara Marte Wunderlich wa*
boxes tor leaves, a handmade cop­ Pmw. . Mr .M Mr.
born January- 20. 1862. in Sandusky his home in Hastings township
SkrCounty. Ohio, and departed Oils Sunday. July 18th after a brief litfarnioned buggy, one of tht»r Rlt- per hinge that! fashioned from
cum
and
»on
David
of
near
Freeport
।
Mere
mer.
eee
Jei
—
nets.
He
lived
in
Heatings
for
21
More Michigan men are Joining 1 life on July 11. at the home of her
zle oiita. with an old Frenchman -craps of copper, and the mounting
[nding within a few miles of en­ driving a nice team of horses. Il corners were sent rne from Hastings *pent Sunday with their brother the Seabec* now than at any time jon-tn-iaw m Lincoln, Nebraska. years and had been, employed by
tity bases on improvised airfields was lol* of fun.
aAd *tater-in-taw Mr and Mra since the inception of tne*e Naw
by a "certain someone."
i*y She wo* the daughter ot William the Coruumcra Power Co. Hte nt■
Rower wm'tamT .nr!I Ln Bean wGonstruction Battalion* over I.
| iroughout these flights, outelandIt* really very hot here, wc aren't
18 and Julianna Wunderlich. At the
Well. I'm running
r_- ----------out' of --------P&lt;lP*r- Roger Williams and son Dean. *
Raymond with the U. S, Army ax
b-g ability and devotion lo duty in tire place where we went swim­ news and lime
ij'l'hYve^o^'rav
2&gt;
y
ion*
'
Mr
*
nd
Chc
*
Ur
Banghart
and
1
This
was
reported
today
by
LieuLent* and two - brothers to Barry £Sheppard Field, Texas. OrvUle and pastor from San Fr
'
TH.
r.
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.
--.
L-re demonstrated."
ming every' day. now we are living time ro i wm nave to **y so long ;
several from thia
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“
Bruce and‘ Helene and Mra. ; Comdr. .R. o. Buller. Navy Civil county. Michigan, the family Joeat- JRonnie at homa-and one broth­ these annual mo
rSome speal wasn't IL Well anyway In an Olive orchard, if you like for now. hoping to aee you tn Hao- ’ children
olives
and
was
litre
wncn
tney
were
Engineer
corps,
who
said
that
Sea-1
Ing
on
the
farm,
one
mile
west
of
*er Ray of Elyria. Ohio. The Rev. L.
I wira Also awarded another medal.
ting* some day soon. My addreaa. Sarah Brandstetter of Hasting*
Winston Stone conducted the burial
te "Air. Medal", for the reason ol ripe you certainly could gei,a lot ha* been changed slightly a* you I visited Mr. and Mr*. Mazon Nor­ bee enlistments and Inductions dur-1 Woodland.
,
•
I
ing
the
first
half
of
July
were
over
i
she
wa*
confirmed
In
Zion
LuthirtlcipaUng In twenty-five add!-- x&gt;f them.
MARRIAGE UCSMKd
win note ou the envelope. Perhaps | wood at Crooked lake Sunday* *
mol missions between January I
I can write a more Interesting let- Mr* Robert McKibben of Prainv- I 80 per cent greater than in the eran church May 30. 1877 "by Rev- with Interment at Rutland ceme­ Dorr J. Kahler. Woodland.........
ert.nd C. Adum. und remained a tery.
; January 28. The citation is the you. but guess I have said all I cart ter later. I think everyone In Ha«-1 VJU« vtelted Mr*. Angie Titus Sat- corresponding period of June.
Ruth L. Scudder. Woodland. ..
lime as lhe one for the Dtetln- think of so Ulis will huve to be Ung* know* me by my middle name. —
•------night.
&lt;-*■• Mra. Blanche ----------urday
Stevens ; Of all lhe men who entered the member until her death. '
-ON
FAY
DAY.
BUY
BONDS|
BANNER WANT AUS FAY
"itahcd Flying Cross except that passed around to ah. Sincerely.
Seabea*
during
the
first
two
weeks
sfle
was
united
In
marriage
to
spent Friday with her and prepared
Love
dates and number of missions
Edward.
dinner for lhe men who cut ner
her . of July, more than 40 per cent were . c. Albert Burkie on November 2*.
Jr. Max Wellfare
; dlfferenL
Cpl. Thomas E. McPharlln. AMN. wheat. * A surprise party wa* held I given petty officer ratings, paying 1884. and they soon located on the
H|Well Tm not through even yeL I
al the home of Jake Adrianson Fri- ' up to 8188.70 per month, because fann, one-half mile east of Wooa38186965
nve also been awarded the “Oak
day night, in honor of his 78th ; o« con*tructlan and mechanical ex- land, which was the family liome
A,P.O. 877 S Postmaster
Ifaf Cluster" 'for the Distinguished
birthday. Ice cream and cake were perience in civilian life, he said. I until the death of her husband in
Miami. Fla.
(lying Cross. The Oak Leaf Cluster
July 9
served. He received some useful • Commander Buller attributed lhe । September of 1930. To this union
lltachcd to lhe DF.C. means tHa*. Dear "Zolly":
Addreaaea
tift*. * Jake Adrianson and Mr*.: increasing )X&gt;pularity of the Sea- . three children were bom.
•
die wearer has been awarded anI have intended writing you a few
Ha Doud vtelted Mr. and Mra.! bee* to this policy of giving men
Mrs. Burkie made her home in .
liiher Distinguished Flying Cross lines to let you know that I read
A P.O. 605 '-1 Postmaster
Porter Knowles at Hickory Comers ratings and pay according to their 1 ute years with her daughter Mrs
Mislead of awarding two medals of your column in the Banner and
Mr*. Knowles l*
1* on the ' expcrlene.
expcrlene He_ pointed
ted out
Miami. Fla.
Sunday. Mra.
ou£ that -a ।
p. Manning, first In Kalamazoo.
Hie same kind they give a cluster get a great deal of real interesting
*ick
list.
; -new —
Navy regulation
permits the
............
moved to Lincoln. Ne- i
U. the first medal, but it means I've information from it. I haven t re­
Pvt. Wm Birman
assigning of third-class petty of- braika. where al»e resided unili tier ,
then awarded &lt;2&gt; Distinguished ceived any hsues later than the
ABN. 36803018
rAII DT IIA II Ct
,lcer ratings to youth*. 17. 18 and death. Her daughter proceeded her ■
Co. A. 33rd Med. ling. Bn.
Wlying Crasses" and lhe "Air Medal" last of April, but I expect I may
lUUKI nUUjL
‘£&lt;uwh0 hare lhe work &lt;iu*hfiea- in death April 22nd. 1943.
|
get some more soon. I always read
3rd. Platoon
A faithful Christian and a devout'
rcelved from Feb. 2 to March 7J.
every copy completely thru, and I
Camp Grant. Bl.
uaRNaw-rv nrrnu
I . Amon
Among
« the
tne trades
trade* and
and profqsproles- mother, she leave* to mourn her
I Do you think I'm through yet? do mean completely. Want ads. lo, WARRANTY DEEDS
|I slona
&lt;Ied n
— *in
“ theDSenbits
—*r“2 are IoM, a son Carl, of Woodland: a
ston* ner
needed
now
Io. I also have been awarded the
Av/c Lawrence D. Moore
I John 8. Green and wlf? to John. u
the
’“ following:
i daughter. Mra. DcVcrv Englund, oi
pood Conduct Medal" the “Aslailc- you know there is one other flax43-15-4 AAFNS
i W. Eastland and
wife. Parcel Sec.
- mechanic*.'
----------------- 1। Auto
and. truck
bak- Washington, D. C.; two staters. Mra.
[aclfic Theater Campaign Medal" tings lad here. Norval Stamm, and
San Mateos. Tex.
2. Maple'xjGrove.
Xi'-'L.'L'
--------------**...« —
r^, ,era- blacksmiths; bull do*cr opera
Emma Wolfe, of Detroit. Mrs Jas.
Ind the "American Defense Service we iiappen to be In tire same Co. so
Birthday—June 1.
Lizzie Foley
to
---------------------.Sa1’ Ju,, itoni- c carpenters, concrete workers.; Long, of Hastings: n brother. Hugo
pedal." That makes 5 medals with we can exchange new* from home.
9. Blk. 13.
2nd Add.,
Add., citv
city 1, costs.
coogx
is. Kenfleld's
Kenneids 2nd
crane operators, divers. Wunderlich of Hastings: five grand
he Oak Leaf Cluster to the D.FC. Norval works In the Postoffice here,
Pfc. Keith Yerty. 3C482564
John Olner and wife to 8. Le- I dratur
। My cheat Is so weighed down I a job he was familiar with back
Tng. Det. AA FTC 1A-44
Isn't stand up straight.
home, and I am still doing CarpcnColorado State College &lt;jf Educa.
ter work, a Job I've had considerable
■ Hon
ai.
I
July 11. 1943 experience with back home. It keeps
Barracks 7
Greeley. Colo.
'
pear Zolly:
I ’ne busy nil lhe while, and althourtr
, Donald F. Leonard and wife to I
operators, pipefitters, pipelayers., ^nd there in a light wc cannot see
I Received your card and the foldin' thi lumber wc get Is not much like
Geo. O. Leonard and wife. 80 acres P
'Sa" ' 9Ur PBlher claim* hix own:
I toney. I want you to know it was i we used to use in Hastings, it does
John. A. Shultz. 8 2/c
section 3. Assyria.
I n,akcrs. sheet metal worker*, ata- . Beyond the gate our loved one
Antiaircraft Training Center
। reatly appreciated and it came in »e£*e Ule l&gt;urP&lt;»c out here.
Harold H. Conklin and wife to ?»H?hhnflrdB
I f ln:U happiness und jest
Station
.
I s.ndy.
I/I guess you know I arrived here
Rolland
San Diego. Calif.
**
I wa*^ transferred from Camji&lt;e*rl.v *«i January, after celebrating
Rolland L.
L. Weinberg.
Weinberg. 2
2 lots
lots Fine
Fine s*1.tric2'?oah.'.iidS.^ S^ehm/n A"d ,‘hcre is comfort
welders, wharf builders, winchmen | jn t))c thought
Llurphy to here at Kecaler Field Christina* and New -Years' on the
lake, Johnstown.
. Thm a juvlng God knows best.
Cpl. Raymond EL Burdo
ut week, im here for basic • "Bounding Main." I stayed in a tent
Guy C. Keller and wife to Ethan ■ “n.d. wlr.^. •Pu“r*.
Men, 17 through 50 years old, can I
____
, t ,__________
raining for Aviation Cadet. Gues* । for two week*, then wa* sent to the
Co. F. 108 Med. Tng. Bn.
A. Winters and wife. 80 acres sec­ obtain
full information, about the i
u..v*
I1 only be here about a month. | Naval Detaciiment to do some work
Camp Robinson. Ark.
tion 11, Johnstown.
Seabees at any of Michigan's Naw I
OF JA( K .SHEA
I get the Banner every week and I where I lived in u garagc-Iike tin
Conrad P. Beeler to Forrest J. Recruiting Stations, located in De- I Jack bhea. 85. died In Pennock
sure enjoy It, your column as- 1 idled, formerly used by tlie British.
2nd Lt. Vivian Kohl*. A NC.
Beeler and wife, 110 acres section trail. Alpena. Benton Harbor. Fhnt. ■ hospital. Wednesday inornlng. All
★ The lunch box ihat corries a thermos of milk Is
ecialiy. I read "On the Home | Three weeks ago I was transferred
526th Hospital
11. Irving.
Grund
Rapids,
Jackson.
Kalamazoo.
,
hte
life
he
wm a resident of this
’ront" before I do any of the rest buck to my Co. area &lt;HeadquartersShip Platoon Sep.
•
Minnie B. Matthews to Amo M. Lansing. Pontiac, Port Huron. Roy- I city, and vicinity. For over 40 years
sure to win the praise of the hard-working mon on
f |t
| Service /Co •. and now I'm working
Camp Stoneman, Calif.
Denny and wife, parcels section 29. al Oak, Saginaw and Traverse City, he was a teamster in HaAtlngs. He
the production fine. 11 gives just the pick-up he needs
Thank* again for lhe preaenL
, with an Engineer outfit. The wcathCarl ton.
Commander
Buller
warned
that
'
purchased
a
farm
in
HaaUugs
•
Sincerely
! er is very nice.and we are not bothoffer working so hardjQ get the war materials to our
C. Wesley Brough and wife to men of draft age. 18 to 38. must ' iownzhln and had lived there since
Cpl. James A. Springer. 36417381 । ered by insect pest* The days are
Av/c Wm. D. Barnes. Jr.
Fred A. Langham and wife, lot 104 make application to Join the Sea- he left this city. In his prime lie
fighting forces, ond it helps to relax-his tired nerves.
Class 85 59th Tr. Op.
' a little shorter here than at home
Sdq. II Fit. A.
Nashville.
bees at a Navy Recruiting Station | was a giant in strength, loved hard
Enjoy the flavorful goodness of a cold gloss of milk
i """'
now. "•
as we ~'
only
Gibb* Field
Keesler Field Miss.
u' have about twelve
Lloyd Mead and wife to Celestla
they receive their induction work and did a prodigious amount'
; hours daylight.
..
Ft. Stockton. Texas
McClelland. 157 acres section 32 before
every day and see how it-keeps you feeling strong and
notice.
of It. His day began with sunrise
Sunday June 12, 1943 1 There is not much we can say
Castleton.
.
in
Hastings,
applicant*
may
inand
ended
when
it
began
lo
be
dark,
healthy!
Jear Folks:
‘ about our location due to censor­
Pvt. Dean R. Keeler
Clifford Btlchanan to Clara E. terview a Navy Recruiter at the ' Few could equal him tn strength.
Well I have some more paper and . ship, but that may be changed in
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Gardner and others, lota In Middle­ Hastings poatofflce on July 24. nnd or in volume of work in a day. To
ome time off so 111 write a little. I the near future, although ll doesn't
ville.
in August on lhe second and fourth illustrate, alien he 'was hauling
got several letters yesterday. Well I matter much. I have met fellows
16 Sq.—Bks. 669
Clyde Casey and wife to David Saturdays of die month. Waves I sand or gravel or soil, he did not
1 hear the strikes are over in the from Ada. Muskegon. Rockford.
Sheppard Field. Texas
I* Larkin and wife. 42 acres sec­ also may apply at those hour* for ' use an ordinary shovel, but a large
:oal
:o*r mines,
mine*. that
uiai really
reauy burned
oumea evcv- Ii Flint. Detroit. Jackson and Kalation N 31 and 36. Hope.
. Information and application forms I scoop shovel, so he could load fast.
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-ryone
up
here.••It•—
Just
don!
so’you
vt see Michigan te well
2nd LL Roy J. White, 0-573747
Thaddeu* B. Taylor and wife to'
•----------------er. Thl* wa* not done "to show
I eem possible that they would j represented.
AKO. 4516
Arthur H. Bell and wife, lot 3 Blk. DEATH OF
off." but was his Idea of doing a
■; po&amp;unaster. San Francisco.
.trike al ,a Ume like this. I don't be- i from Saginaw and lhe tool chest I
2 Middleville.
GEORGE II. CAA1ERON
' real Job. He never married, and
leve that there te anyone over here ; have was built by a refrigerator
Calif.
Royal L. Gardner and wife to
Friday night, after an illness of । is survived by two brothers. Daniel
hat wouldn't be glad to exchange plant in Greenville. Also the Motor
Clara Tinkler, lot Leach lake. Carl- several months. George H. Cameron of this city anlJ Edward of Grand
HIGH IN CREAM CONTENT. RAW
4 Qc
jlace* with them, and work for repair shop usea Haallnga Piston
P.P.C. Kel til T. Baas
64. died nt Pennock hospital. He | Ledge,. A Rosary service was held
OR PASTEURIZED. PT. 7c. QT.
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nuch less than they are gelUng. I rings. Its a -mall world ten t it? We
Hq. Btry. 985 th FA.BN.
Margaret A. Reber to Earl R. te survived by hte widow. Dorothy, at the Leonard Funeral home on
Fhey should send them all over | have very good mail service and I
AJ».O. 310 •: Postrnaiter
Boyes and others, lot 663. city.
also by two daughters. Mra. Russell | Thursday evening. Requiem mass
here and let them lay in fox holes get quite a bit of ll for which I’m
Shreveport. U».
Harley D. Andrews and wife to Craven of Nashville, and Mrs. Wii-1 was held at 10’o'clock 'Friday fore­
for 2 or 3 days at a Ume with maybe truly thankful. We have free movies
Zula Bruce, parcel Nashville.
ford Stafford, of Chicago, He for- I noon. In St. Rose church. Rev. FT.
tone of two days ration of food, not. every nite, our theatre constete of
Sgt. Ivan J. Payne
Allck J. Bolter to Grace L. Bron- mcrly was n resident of Coats Grove.: John Dillon conducting the servBUY U. S. WAR BONDS AND STAMPS
knowing when the German* are sand bags placed en a side hHl re­
19lh Airdrome Sqd.
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Ison and son. lots 5 and 6. Blk. 5. Slnce coming to Hastings he had j ice. Hie burial wa* In Mt. Calvary
going to drop a shell In beside vou. rembllng the arenas of ancten.
Baer Field. Fort Wayne. Ind.
Grant's Add City.
been employed by the Miller Fur- 1 cemetery,
I We move around so much that Rome. But we do get many of the
Lucy C. Stamp to James C. White niture Co. The funeral was held in I---------------- &gt; —&lt;—
tor and others, paicel Pine lake, Prair­ the Leonard iSmerul home Monday j ORGANIZATIONS
our ration* don't have a chance to I late films, and w» also have access
Corectlon of serial number —
oatrh up with u* Did 1 tell you I (to a fair sized library, although! I pvt. Gerald M.JIull.— Il Is 36169432 ieville.
afternoon, the service being costTownsend Club No. I will hold
I have 1 gold Star coming to me for haven't found time yet to read manv
Gladys Jackson to Horace A. Wi­ ducted by Rcv; B. J Adcock. Tlie their next meeting Tuesday evening '
1 major battle I fought in. 5 gold I book*. Wc usually have ume work
News Exira:—to sailor Darrell Al­ ley and wife, 2 lots Middleville.
Phone 2651 ROBERT W. COOK. Prop. Hutingi
burial was in Riverside derftetery.
July 27lh. Music, Ice cream and
Stars—you get 1 silver one. Yes. I lo do about the tent or some laun- drich—we Just saw your bride-to-be.
Helen G. Kruger lo Bernard Dietz
.cake. All members urged to be
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got a testament when I lefl the dry to do. Sunday te usually "wash board the train to meet you at Nor­ and wife, lot Gun lake. Orangeville.
BANNER WANT ADS PAY
present
iStutes. It te a Catholic one. but now day" here. I have been making a folk. Va. for the wedding ojiThura- I Thoa. W. Butler to Fred Weyer­
..... when you hnlK
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I can understand it better than1 picture album for some snapsliots day.
both will say "I do" ---man
and
and
wife,
wife,
lots
lob1 and 2. Blk. 2.
when I first received it. Did I tell I have. I used some plywood. I ob- and then its ‘happily everafter' (or ' Eastern Add. city,
always. Oh yes.—the bride Is LorFrank A. Troutweln
Trout,
and wife to
etta Springer and Agnes Smith Is Norval Barycr and wife. 40 acres
making the trip with Loretta and section 20, Castleton.
Clyde Casey and others to Oro.
will attend her at the wedding. Ag­
nes will return Sunday and then F. Miller and others. 80 teres sec­
can tell us all the details of this tion 1. Hope.
Mary Taylor to Lyle Count. 5
happy occasion for which we send
you good wishes and good luck for acres section 2. Orangeville.
Grace Martin to Geo. E. Carpen­
all the years lo come.
ter and wife, lol Gun lake. Orange­
Next week Jane Cameron, one ot ville.
those gifted people, who can trans­
Roy 8. palmerton and wife to
late iter own observaUons into Frank 8. Nlethamer and wife. 80
amusing and meaningful stories, acres section 17. Woodland.
will greet you from her locale. Un­
Weeds and wife, lot Gun lake. Yan­
til then Cheerio.
Zolly Coffer
kee Springs.
Ada Tobias to Carl R. Bry ans and
DELTON
wife, lot 3. Blk. JJ. Kenfleld's Add.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rlibtone and
daughter Francis of Detroit who
A- Newton to Clyde E. Ben­
spent last week with.Mr. and Mrs. der. lot at Leach lake, Carlton.
Charles Kahler returned to their
Harland C- Mahan to Eleanore
home Sunday. * Mr. and Mra. Rog­ M. Kobat, 50 acres section 9. Yan­
er Williams and son Dean, local, kee Springs.
and Kenneth Williams. Gull lake,
Adah A. Odell to Edwin L. Coats
spent Saturday afternoon in Has­ and wife, lot 4. Blk. 9. Roush's Add.
tings. * Mrs. Alice Collins attended Freeport.
the McCallum school reunion Sat­
Hulda J. Hawks to Weta Hawks.
urday. * Mra. Robert Barnes and 3 acres section 14. Maple Grove.
daughter Charlotte left Monday
Hulda Hawks to Tgnita Barnhart,
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for Flint for a visit with her sister.
Mra. Frank Campbell and family.
Dick Campbell. Flint, her nephew Calvin Powell and wife, 40 acres
section 15. Hastings.
Harry K. Johnson and wife to
hte home with them. * Glenn Wil­ LeRoy Preston and wife. % of lot
liams of Gull lake while casting at 87. Nashville.
Pleasant lake Saturday night landed
John D. Goldsmith ahd wife to
a five pound, big mouth bass. *
Mrs. Mary Doster te visiting her Pine lake. Prairieville.
son. Leon Doster and family in HasRoy Thomas. Admr. Est. Mary K
Ungx. * Mr. and Mr*. Willis Norris Van Dugtar to Herbert Streeter and
and daughter and Mrs. Ida Plfer of wife, lot 430 city of Hastings.
Battle Creek called at the home
Morse D. Campbell. Admr. Bit
of Peter Adrianson Sunday. William Leland Kenaston to Robt. Shannon
Lclnaar, local vy. also a caller. * and wife, lots 7. 8 and 9. Blk. 10.
Mr. and Mra. Lincoln Bush and Lincoln Park Add. city.
Ml&amp;a Caroline Solomon left for Ea­
Claud D. Hunt. Admr. Est. Au­
ton Rapids, Monday morning where gustus Greenfield to Bert Wilkins
they will attend camp meeting for and wife. 160 acres section 15. Baltwo weeks, a diaries Rogers or tlmore.
Chicago is visiting hte grandmother.
Mary I. Eck. Admr. Est. Bert B
Mrs. Ella Rogers and nte unde and Sparks, to Ellen E. Hardart, three
aunt. Mr. and Mra. Leon Ixonard parcels section 30. Castleton.
for a few weeks. ★ Mr*. Mary Dos­
John Layer Admr. Est. Lydia
ter. Mrs. Elsie Horton and Mra. Simpson to Rosena Comstock, lot 4.
Eloyse Leonard attended a luncheon Blk. 10. Roush's Add. Freeport
of the Home LiterEry Club at the
Morse D. Campbell. Admr. Est.
home of Mr*. Hope Chittendon. Eva A. Kenaston to Maurice J
Thursday, July 15lh. * Mr. and Pender. 14 lots Uncoln park Add.
Mrs. Ralph Starring and children city.
We *1111 have less rabbet than the country requires. .your cooper­
of Hickory Comers
visited lite
Morse D. Campbell Admr. Est. Le­
brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and land Kenaston to Maurice J. Pend­
ation is especially needed during these hot, tire-punishing days
Mrs. I^eon Pennock Sunday. ★ Mr. er. 14 lots Uncoln Park Add., city.
and Mra. Glenn William* and three
Maude 8chomp. Guardian to
IC wfll probably be a long time before you can relax your efforta to
son*. Keith, Kenneth and Kendall Russell and Orpha Greenfield, lot
of Gull lake spent Saturday night 44. Sunervlsor Glasgow’s Add. city
save tiree. Military and naval need* for rubber are cnormou*. Filling
and Sunday with their parent*. Mr. Quit Claim Deeds
and Mra. John Adam*. * The Bible
Mabel M. Hector to Mildred C
those need* is vital to victory. Hight now extra tire care i* paramount
Mtesion held in the Delton Metho­ Dodge. 100 acres section 9. Rutland
’ wiiilo the weather i* hot. Remember that at 90’. tirea wear out 4
dist church each day last week wa*
Mildred C. Dodge to LouU Hec­
a
great
success.
One
day
lhe
at
­
tor
and wife 100 acres rectIon 9.
times falter than at 40'. Follow these suggestions: Drive under 35;
tendance waa 139. A program wax Rutland..
case up around curves and when starting and atopping; check
presented in the church Friday
Fred Jewell and wife to Lewis
evening. * Mr. and Mra. Wayne Rtuckum. parcel on Pine lake,
Walt moved to their new home near Prairieville.
Battle Creek Saturday. Mr*. Wait
Geo. F. Miller to Clyde Casey and
misalignment, etc.; get your Standard Oil Dealer’s advice.
ba* served a* clerk In the Delton others. 80 acres section 1. Hope.
He’ll help you save those precious tires.
poalofflce for lhe past thirteen
Karl Schlanderer and wife to
years Mra. Earl Sever will be the Kenneth R. Mull and wife, lot Wall
Standard Oil Company (Indiana).
new clerk. * Pvt. Philip Quick who lake, Hope.
te stationed in a camp in Maine
Vera D. Haaselhom and others to
ha* been visiting hte mother. Mrs Otte A. Keteham and others, parcel
Alice Quick and hte staler. Mra. Earl section 20. Baltimore.________
Bev6r and family for several day*
* Mra. John Chamberlain ha* em­
ployment with the Clark Dqulpment Co.. In Battle Creek. * Peter
Lclnaar who ha* been ill for some
time is very low at this writing. *

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Battle Creek spent the weekend
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C. Horton. * Mr. and Mra. nils E.
Faulkner were in Chicago one day

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Maybe he is one of Jimmie Doolittle’s boys. Perhaps he was left behind when Bataan
Anyway, he’s an American, and he hasn’t had a letter in a long, long time.
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last pay day—if you didn’t.
“Dear Joe,” you might say, “the old topcoat was getting kind of threadbare, so I ... ”

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cross it out. Joe might not understand about the topcoat, especially if he’s shivering
in a damp Japanese cell.
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in over a year, so
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Hell, better cross that out, too. They don’t ever get vacations where Joe’s staying.
. Well, what are you waiting for? Go ahead, write the letter to Joe. ;
anyhow.

Try

to write it,

But mister, if somehow you find you can’t finish that,
letter, will you, at least, do this for Joe? Will you up the
amount of money you’re putting into your Payroll Savings
Plan—so that you’ll be buying your share of War Bonds from
here on in? And will you—for Joe’s sake-7-start doing it

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man. * Mr. and Mra. J. D- Adtck
she begins tier new wort:. *
and Mr. and Mra. B. J. Wellman
Rogers of Battle
visited relatives In Jackson Satur­ Mr. and Mrs
Mr. and Mn. La Grand Collier
Creek and family were Friday eve­
day. _______________________
visited Sunday with their parenu
ning guests at lhe Mr. and Mra.
of Vermontville. Mlu Gretchen Col­ HUBBARD HILLS
Floyd Randall iwma. a A recent
lier wnb has been spending several
lightning storm visited the George
days, with her brotner and family
Shafe home early one morning- The
returned ironic with them. * Mr. Archie Burd called on Pfc. Gordon house and bam ware damaged and
and Mra. Floyd Waltou spent Sun­ Green In Battle Creek Tuesday eve­
day in BaUle Creek with her par­ ning. He returns to a camp in In­ Godde althoug
Monday
day furenu. dtan*.
Mr. and
Mra. after
Arthura ten
Parker
al their home.
and sistcr Naotnl. * Mr. and Mrs.! tough. * Mr. and Mra. Edward BowAlden Porrltt and daughters and ernuin and children. Barbara. liarmouier. Mra. Lydia Porrltt vUiled ! &lt;dd and Lwry of Irving spent Sunday
-----Saturday evening with Mra. Jennie 1 at the Archie Burd home. * Mr. w C(V14. * Pauline Jenkin* who ha*
Pardee. Mrs. Edna Miller of Elm- and Mrs. Melvin Bird visited rela- .
hotn# jor a ¥lljt f--^n thr mJ,,
dale was an afternoon caller.
Uvat al Fraeport last week. * Mrrtontly WuI|i jn Brocki-n. N. Y.
Morse Holcomb and family of Grand I and Mra. James Storkan. Jr.. « •
returned to her wort. She re­
Rapids visited their parenu. Mr. I GrandRapid* spent.their vacation , Ilirnrti in company with Mra. Johnarul Mra. D. D. Holcomb Sunday. * with Mr*. James
so*1.... ware
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Borton visited Sunday afternoon iOn Charles Storkan who is sta__ -OBLiCATIOW
with Mra Jennie Pardee and Mr*. Uoned in North Africa He U well. * , O««»« ro* FWBUCAT10W
Esteila Roater. * Mr and Mra. Em- Bob Norton son of Mr*. Ruby Nor- j *•.
ci son Stauffer of Alto vtalted Sun- ton -in Battle Creek was home on ' ••• "•
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day afternoon at the Lacy and For- furlough after being Iff U. 8 Navy
Ai
rill home Mrs Edwina Wtngcier of । for the past 2 years. Ivan Mayo
East Bowne was a Tuesday after- also had a furlough from a'GeorMir i f •’,
noon caller * Mr. and Mra. Paul I camp. Kenneth Mayo who Is tn the ,
i^l-iobsts Offlea
Hoffman are the proud parents of 1 U. 8- Navy spent a week with hUJ
Pr
a baby son bom Thursday evening | parents. Mr. and Mra. Chas Mayo. , u ,
-t Ikr E.U
; at Pennock hospital. * Marjorie * Harold Stanton son of Mr. and | A Hr
hartn* rn-J i
Porrltt of Grand Rapids spent Hie 1 Mrs. Manson Blanton nee Elsie Kmi
weekend with the home folks * Mr
Mayo was hit with a car at Bedford &lt; un
and Mrs. Milo CurtUs were in Lan- and fractuied hl* skull and broke .
sing Thursday * Mrs Harold Neil- his leg. The accident occurred over
son's father. Mr Peterson who has a week ago and tliey were unable ,
been confined to hl* bed was taken ' to set his leg His brother Mayto lhe Pennock hospital al Hastings nard had one of hla eyes removed ।
for observation. * Mr. and Mrs. , Home time ago while playing, he was
Frank Jones of Grind Rapids vial- accidently shot in the eye w th a
ted Monday at tlye Jerry Blough B-B. gun. * Mr. and Mra. Clinton
home. * Clare Eash and family Allen of near Hastings have moved
visited Bunday with her parents, into the house on Gate* Corners re­
Mr nnd Mrs George Heller nt Gull i ccntly vacated by Dewiltc *. * Tlie
hike * Mrs Alice Gardner who ha&gt; | onions on the Moore Marsh are
spent the part week in Detroit with looking very rood. Cabbugv and
her daughter returned home Tues- . rot fields look fine,
day evening. * Mr. and Mrs. Parrel
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Anderson and mother Mrs Vivian DUNHAM DISTRICT
Anderson of Hastings spent the 1 Sunday guest* Of...
Mr and Mrs.
Sabbath ut the home of the latter's ' Robert Rhode* and Mrs. Grace
father Jake Glcsa and Corrlnc. * Mack were Mr. and Mra. Merlin
Donna and Nancy Gless of Grand Bryant and daughter Lucile of Bat­
Rapids are spending the week with tle Creek and Mr. and Mra Horace
their grandpa Jake Giese anti aunt Edmonds and baby Muriel Kay of
Ccrrine * Mrs. Lizzie Hoffman of Dowling. * Mr J and Mra. Orson Mc­
East Bowne is attending to lhe Intyre have received a letter from
household duties of her daughter­ their son Brandt, stating that he
in-law, Mrs. Paul Hoffman.
ha* been promoted to the rank of
2nd Lieutenant and that he had
spent part of a day with hi* brothSTONY POINT
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!n?v.etl .! the lalter'j Bristol Lake cottage.
Mrs. Merle yi*?.eZ i.-.v u~nu
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school meeting Monday night it
was voted to continue Mndlng our ' BRANCH DISTRICT
pupils to Woodland another year;
Mr. and Mrs. Emory Wood of
itteo the same officers were elected. Hartings, were last Monday evening
a Mr. and Mrs Floyd Gallup and 1 guest* of Mr. and Mrs. Herbie Wllfamily have moved back to their cox. * Mr*. Floyd Armour, of Qulmfarm home here * Miaa Joyce De- by accompanied Mra. Ethel Wilcox.
mond |8 spending tile week with I Friday to the Ladle* Birthday club
her aunt. Mrs. Olin Brown of East I at White's Restaurant, In Nashville I
Utnsing * A family by the name of, Mra. Armour' 1* the new member !
Smith from Hillsdale have moved of tlie club. * Mra. Mlnda Mudge.
Into the .home recently vacated by i our old neighbor, now of Grand ।
Merle Varney. * a large crowd at- I Rapids, who ha* been so seriously
tended the Varney reunion at ill is reported to be a little better.
Thornapple lake Sunday. * Mr. ' *■ Norman White of Marshall li ]
Cappon made a business trip to staying several day*, with hl* aunt.
Entitle Creek one day the part week. , Mrs. Kenneth Norton. * Mr. and .
♦ Mr. and Mrs. Olin Brown of Lon- Mrs. Floyd Armour were guest* for
sing, Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Hunter of supper Friday evening of Mr. and I
Sunfield. Mr. and Mra. H. JT Wag- Mrs. H. J. Wilcox. * Mr. and Mrs
goner. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Wag- ' H. J- Wilcox were Sunday dlnhcr
goner of Olivet. Mr. and Mra. Fred ! guesu
i------ - of Mr. and Mra. Bnory
-- ------- —
*
Wood.
Biggs of Grand Rapids. Mr. and In Hasting*.
Mrs. Andrew Townsend and Mr.
and Mrs. John Blocher of Wood­ ASSYRIA
land were caller* at the B. J. Well­ Last Week's Letter
Mr. and Mrs. Willard Ca*e spent
man home during the past week.
B. J. isn't feeling very good these Sunday In Battle Creek. * The Case
days. * Mra. Andy Stutz has been family reunion held last week at
lu»cu. with
W.... a bad
v-« case wof
. poison the Mr. and Mra. Dick Mason home
■.
afflicted
Ivy the past few days, but 1* some In Battle Creek wa* well attended
better at this writing. * Little De-1 * Corporal Walter Shafe who 1*
ber Huey celebrated his 6th birth­ in service In the canal tone was
day Friday July 16. HU grand­ privileged to talk with his wife.
mother Mrs. Aellck gave him a Mrs. Walter Jones, his mother Mrs
birthday .upper. Those present to George Shafe and brother Lyltadd to the enloyment of the little Ghafe. * Mrs. Charles Johnson of
fellow's curoaity were hli parents Bellevue spent part of last week
at the iivi.n
home ...
of Mr.* and
•••■ • and
»llu Mrs.
me. Angus
m.Huo Huey, &gt;&gt;&gt;-■»
—...a Mrs.
— WIIMr,
hU nv
grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Dcber lard case before going to a Bible
Aellck nnd Mr. and Mn. B. J. Well- 1 camp for missionary instruction. *

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�THE HASTINGS BANNER, THURSDAY, JULY
Wednesday evening. * Mr. and Mra.

1»43

and Mra. Robert White ot Stev- Nellie Smith and Joan from Has- chairman jjt - the conference.

Pot Wrlaht. * Mr. and Mn. Boyd Olsen
L. P. WolcoU were Bunday ‘’evening ensville. * Mr. and Mra. Den Black- tings were Monday evening callers luck supper at 8:00 o'clock and of Ypsilanti spent Sunday at their
home here. * Pfc. Kenneth Hoffcallers of Mr. and Mra, Keith Mar- nev spent the weekend with Mr. of Mrs. Maude Rogers »nd mother evening session will begin at 7:30. man and Mn Hoffman have ar­
'low of Carlton. * Billy Blough and Mra. Lavem Segar in Gr^nd jdrs. Cassady. * MUf Velma J*or-.. .The object of the Planning Con
rived
here from Alabama to visit
Arvil Rodabuih. Emil Theemann snent lhe weekend with his aunt. Rapids. * Mr. and Mrs. Furl Ever- bey’returned to- her work Titer ference U to plan lhe activities of their parenu. w Miaa Loto Perry U
— — -- ------------------------- t.«j Ur&gt; Frrdpr)c
and fMmnv ioent 8tjnd&gt;v wrh .PMldmg two weeks, vacation with the Union tor the ocming year. visiting friends in California. •
rt&gt;eliaav*ai)
M^winil Wr" F"dpr’c Sl3cun&gt; of Hasting*. v&gt;n and family spent Sunday with
gm m? n0^ »«r the A°S,nln5. ye*.r
Mra. Merritt Moore to vUiUu her
?’•'* ? M
* Mr and
BawP,‘ *r" the latter-* father. Frank Wlnln*
A,U Unto2
and
‘
tape * Mr. and Mr*. Merrill K»r- Sunday dinner guest* of Mr and cf Irving * Mr nn-f Mra John r°rl*'
* **«ri&gt;Ti Sterrlrk
of *1 superintendent*, all Christian
5?
SSbiKte Mr&gt; Don 8lro,l« of Lake
Th’ler had a* weekend guests M? Bowne was
M a• Sunday
8t|!±Ldinner
^P truest n
ldeavor Jsociety
0???' Ppresident*
"Tld'n%?K
Endeavor
in the
the
of 6ara,,
Sarah„lJane
Bunresa .♦
♦ p
P.- p
P: C.^Unlon
pastors, with one troll are visiting his mother. Mra
ftof afternoon. * Mra. Della Yule # Mrs j H Walters and children .nd M” Wm Speer* nnd Mbs ®f
’anl.
C-„Unlon and their pa*tor«,
H r*K!rlnt jr3? !n?uo
nnd Mr and Mr*. Lloyd Karcher Donna Thaler from Grand Ranlrts
H-!SS ®Jher "P"«‘”,1‘u" from oach »o-i William Wenks
of lumbago. * Mr. and Mra. Keith jrorn Grand Rapids and Mrs Leap Rnndav guest* were P. P. C Charles totah with hw patent* Mr. and cletv should attend this confer- .
jpwrtro *yf f^mUy fro« WoodUnd Kalchrr. local wrre Sundlv dlnner
"?,h. raAdoh-n
Mra Jeaae Blough and fam.lv and ence.
: THE LOWLY MILKWEED
ni„.. - ...... mher’relatives."*“ Miter King visAlkn j. Weenink.
vice
presi­ HAS BECOME A ■'
*TMra Sunday guest* of Mr. and Mrs. guest^oxMr. and Mra. Wm Crakes. Nonna
______________________
relative*. * Miner King vis«r Alien Mr
t . w«.nink
*&lt;e« nr«i.
I
Yoder.
Afternoonother
mi&lt; &lt;U
wife
dent or
of tne
the Micnigan
Michigan enruuan
Christian tnEnAdam Endres
♦
Mra. - Agnes w W-ek»ndTuesta of Mr. ana Mra. »were
fre Mrs.
Mra. John
John Mishler.
Mishler. Corrlne
Corrlne ded
'lrM 1*hts
“ F"**
7 Clara Ct KaUmaxoo aent
DESIRABLE PLANT
Thompson of Hastings was a Man- c M Benedjcl wfn. U1, tatter'* *&lt;srUn
s’^rtln »nd
»nrt rt«&gt;ighter
daughter Marlvn
Marlvn ** °ne day la*t week. * AVord came deavor Union will be the gueatI, Last year for the nrat Ume in htoday dinner
dinner guest of Mra. Mary daughter and husband. Mr.-and Mra. Gall Lightfoot spent Sunday,hat M1*- "Charlra
Price passed leader and counsellor at the Con-I
I tory milkweed potto were gathered
Mrv rioyo
Ptoyd u*ui
Oaut oi
of Lapeer. *
*•&gt;7’
Mrs
• Mr
wr. and Monday
Monday In
m Battle Creek.
creek. gue*t
Kiu**t “
"F
Tr .Fi fcrence. .
iSrler of Woodland were
lYler
wereSunday
Sunday
Mj&gt;_ A_ G
Mrj|
Go
Oluta
,JMjj-% Wld ffumjy
unpy of
o» . M1
Mini
„ Evelvn Overholt.
Overholt * Mr Shp
shp
“ fot
former
V‘p,r "*ld-nt
re*ld-nt of this
The
me Pleasant Valley Society en- for manufacturing purposes. In the
“nrtto * were 8unday d,nnpr «UP'ts of Mr ’'nd Mra A. Gonxeles and family, '?*^H"Lly,hann,{1r,leat”1‘ “
J?vrd “ n"r u‘p?lcp 8und*l p*«- legion surrounding Petoskey where ,Mln Rupt'O'*
Rgv. *nd Mrs. E. B Griffin. ♦ and Mrs B R Clinton. ♦ Miss «&lt;r .nd Mra B R Clinton were and ntoe. children to mourn their ning at which time the publicity the processing plant wa* located. •
Rrv and Mr*. F- B- OrtHb1 'Pphi Helen Moore_ visited
to expressed award recently won by the society, Over 1.000 000 pound* of the jxxls •
........ friends In Has— Sunday
ou..uay evening'supper
evening supper curst*
cue'-t* nt
o&gt; J0■ "-., Much sympathy
a part of the week at Byron at tne Ung* Fridayi * ’Mr.
*** and
-1 Mn.
**-- Alvin
*!*.*■. »’r _-nd
««__Mrs Raymond
......... u ^-n..«..u
«a beautiful picture nt
—&lt;-• were gathered l**t yWF. It was 1
Clinton And to
t0 lhe
lhe famllv.
«*n»uy.
of lhe e-i.
Christ
Duration Club
_VR!P. or
°£. North Irving aeeom- family. * Rev. and Mrs. L..F Burwas dedicated and placed in the difficult to make people in that '
T*— " "*’
~r. In rare'for -Hen-igie
,,ur
ooen °f
ot Hasting*
Hasting. .
, D,*ra‘}°2
»“1 »* auditorium. Rev. E. B. Ortffln was area bellejfe that there could be any |
p*itUhrfpanW bv Mr and Mrs Jobn Hor' kf** a’’d *'in RflbPrt
-ftt.
dJ52L£- in &lt; Jtfr venAir of Ha.sttngx and Mr. and -ere
-------------------- &gt;lrId
... (Fue~Hv
............. w
-vening.
caller* at
,thp,.^brafx,ne’t. Wcdne*- in charge of the dedication service u«e made ,ot what wa*. commonly ,
July
’clock. All
Mn niOTnfteii^.re
Mrs Keith Marlow of Carlton vis- the Franklin Burgess home. ♦ day.
dav J
"'v 28th
M,h at
•* 2
’ o
op,npk
*” and John Brake Jr. led lhe dis­ considered a ne*t. Thl* year 5.000.­
andft
Kpd Xlrs EUpn Helriglr Sunday. Mr and Mrs. Donald Sot ha rd and member* and friend* arc Invited cussion period.
000 pound* of the pods are wanted |
to attend and make- H worth
f.nrt
Tri' whb U
“ fpW *PP«B wlt)1
ChaUner Miller will lead the It 1* anticipated that the demand
Dvvns in Nashville were entertained at the while for our boys In service. A Pleasant Valley C. E. meeting next cart be supplied by extending the
.. RUft.r— .home
. .. . of. -Mr
- gn(1
Cul- program is being planned. * Rev. Sunday evening. The topic will be are* where they were gathered but
‘-Jnnrtl? He w 1 LnJi-eV' to Orand R
* Dr. J. W
a..o Mn
«... c w.
.
whl1 answer to
mkamldaush
J. W. McCue wa* called loofficiate •The
.... Christian
ul,lll
re r. Sunday. He
pJuJrt
* lnk
and d“u«hter. Mrs Helen Su- ver with a blrthdav dinner
Cares for Others" year. The U. S.- Navy use* lhe Ro*. '.
^5
1* tertiau from Orand Rapids were or of Mra Emerson Struble IH«s- »• the funeral of Mra. Ura Bent- This is lhe third and last topic tor several purposes, for which a
^uS"rh.. Saturday afternoon caller* of Mra. Ung*, also Sgt. Emerson
t ruble man which was held at the Bun- &lt;m the general *ub)ect. "Evidence* foreign substance, not now avail­
IJSrt
John Ju,la o,,df"v' * Mr and ■'*" 1&gt;’11 who to home on furlougl
from nell Church Sunday afternoon, w of Christian Character.'.
able. wa* used
?U dJ?V
Mr? Richards and son Tommv of Dear- flfnux Fall* * B R CHntaL-------Sarah Jane Burge** will be the
made Rev. and Mr*. J W. McCuu were
rt5S^Hin2rrt^nrt,\^IikHr^h‘- from bo,n “rP '°pndlnK 0 *'1*k‘* ' ,r“- » business trin to Pasttnr* Satur- dinner guests at Gull lake at Mr. discussion leader at the Freeport
(BalUll
rJ i ,lon wl,h Frrflx)rl relatives. Mun- dav. and Mr. and Mr* Knymond and Mra. Ivan Rouxn* and son c. E. meeting next Sunany night.
day- Mrs Herman Go-.b accum- Clinton returned home ■Zth him. Tom where they visited their
• •telephone
•'—‘
—" *from •»**•
A
call
PF.C.
e.iieZ of Mr &gt;“nlpd ,hpm ,,n ® “hoPPtoK "‘U to * Little Katherine KundJ who has daughter* and families.
I Franklin QurgeM. Jr . to his mother
m^ Ora,,d Rapid-* * Mu* Margarite been vMline in Detro&lt;J
Methodist Church
.
1 Mra. F. Burgess states that he Is at. 1 Two bams were destroyed by fire
■firt ftrre I lovrt Ka^-her flam RoBP" ta ‘tending a week * vaca- home Sunday night * Mra Claud
Rev. J W McCue. Pastor
w
a Bose hospital in Birmingham. I on Thursday night southwest of
nnr.nrtMRin‘rt^ ’* Mr and Mra Uon wl,h Mr and Mrs' Alton Ro’ Walton entertained wit lx. n birth10:00 MomliMt worship.
T_^
— Ala. * Mrs. Elva Price and son thU city. Hastings firemen were
Topic
Report of the Condition of "The Delton Stotc Bonk"
«» ir
°t -’wkson. * Mra. Minnie day dinner in honor of hSr hu*te-rt ’’Purity of the Word,'
Horn Saginaw were callers of Mrs. called and In both cases prevented &gt;1 ndten.in the Stele ft Mi.blf.. st the rto.e «f tatolhtM ■■ Jm«' SO. I
Carl Boston and son Teddy of Has Hooper
iiAe.r^r of
nt Campbell
ra.mniM.ti and
.w.i mother.
mn.her Claud
e-i~&gt;&gt;^ Walton
11 00 Sunday school, classes tor
... ....
Wm. Mishler of Bowne Sun.
*
&lt;■ &lt;»
w&gt;ui&gt;&gt;r».
the de.«'n&gt;rt'«n
nf uuicr
other b
”’ldlnr*
Unu were weekend guesu of Mr. Mrs Julia Godfrey attended the ond Mra Geo Brownell: and Mrs.
Mrs
E
Iva
Price
and
son
of
Saginaw
At
about
10:30
the
bam
on
the
Jas.
and Mra. Ralph Saxe andsri^nf
family. Gqdf re y-Bunker reunion held at »&gt;-»&gt;-« Omobel'
.. ... ...
.. .... ........ ... .... VSweca
’•’’iX* * ”ra.
we
jk WISH
llull
lnd b*rs‘ Thoma* farm, west of the Yecklev
nt.re.vtii?4 «re
e‘?enin?
|skc S’U”*"* Mtemoon a Glen Parker of ' UtchHcld. Mra. service.
I D.
n Cool
r^l and
-nrt other friends.
Mho()| h&lt;mje wo de8troye&lt;1
A
J.
SiiS ‘of Mr
and1 Mr* Haro’d Mr “nd Mrs Harry F“,lfcl,? ot Lean Howk and Mrs tun Roush
A guest speaker will be present j
-----tractor and a large quantity of hay
c»rte?and ramilv * Mr and Mra Grand Rapids called on Mr and were in Grand Ranlds refrntiy and and a Woman's Chorus will sine.
ASHVILLE
were consumed by the flames. Not
Coder
family of
♦ Mr.
andRamS
Mra. Mr* F C TaW*r'«’ Saturday af- met Mra. Isabella Sis*tRmZn and
S^kE
Grand
Mis. ».Cholr rehearsal Tuesday night 1
long
after
Uiat
the
bam
on
the
Al
­
. Mr. and Mra. Ottle Lykins have
Simon
Simon Sleckle
S.eckle of ofGrand
GrandRapids,
Rapids. trrnoon oher callers in the eve- Fem Wheeler and niett the day at church.
Nash farm went up in smoke.
spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. ning were Mrs Agnes Thompson talking over the CanilUn trio,
Tlie service which vas held on ।I moved back to their home in the bert
The Nash place is not far from me
HasUngs and
nnd Mra. Polly Parks
Purks * Mr*. Etaabeth Fenreiwi under- church lawn l^st Sunday n.ght wa* [ south end * MU* Doris Betts of Good Will church. We have not
iwtmtnn .n-ni . r— «...
!from
rom Hastings
"
! Grand Rapid* spent the weekend
fiSSuJ .TV.™
”'«l M" Wm M*’h- »™&lt; «• owmUon «1 ''I Mnv■. wen attended’'-' ~
been .able to learn about the in­ ll. . TOTAL AHHKTN
Brethren in ’'fl1 bpr parPnA*,
Mra Hrwner
llennev
« from
tram
rnm Irr
‘ r Ot
orini-n
oouln Bo,
8ou,h
“o*
‘nc
1"' and
ana air.
Mr and
ana lx»pital
hospital
at Grand Rapids and is C'huryK of the United
and sun spent Saturday night there. surance In either case.
Mr. and Mrs.
Homer Henney
a. &lt;•ChriitLIABILITIES
Mr
Rnmin • Mr*. John
Thaler of n»mnL»it
Campbell e«u.
call- u.
reported
to be arriousiy 111. - ....
j * Mrs. Helen Simms and Vlncta
nTeMr.i xciJr
aa Motinuin
Bunuay and
E. B. Griffin. D. D. Pastor
Marr M
pd 00
00 Mrs
Mrs ‘Ida
Hoffman Sunday
*nd Mr*.
Mrs John
John Fish
Fish were
were Sunday.
Sunday
Fbhrr
spent
several
days
last
week
It Is clear that Hitler had to pay
HHim . Mra Max Snider S wh® un&lt;i*«-*«-.st an appendicitis cp- dinner guests of Mr and Mrs. Al- ,
Phone 491
I with relative* in Detroit. * Mrs. for soviet
Soviet co-operaUon
co-operation by cancel- II rT.TJ.i'uTf"Hrat»i"7ndMra J« Bmder Of HaJmc. ‘■ratlon « ,hr Charlotte hospital, len Fish and all called st the home 1Freeport
Elizabeth
Lynch
and
son
of
ChlcaIng
hto
trio
to
the
Ukraine.
“
Young
(
e
,riin»d
taken' rk«h&lt;
Ur. wl? * Mr. and Mra Donald Walton and
f U.-«n F&lt;’h M Pleasant Vall-v
11
\MM8UMornlmrWwor*hlD '1 110
pnl th* weekend'
en »P
vnent
w**lr*na "with"her
will, h— man.
man ”" said
nalrt Stalin
Stalin in
In no
nn uncertain
nn**etaln ...
TOTAL DKI'OSlTH
do Tift of Alleg?iiU * Mrs Wm Mrs CUud Walu,n werc ln Has- * Chalmer Miller nf pleasant Vai- Scrnwn by oa’tor
»or*mp. . nwth|.r Mr&gt; uui&gt;n Glbjfln * Mf UnM
WMt ItatcX
“ been r,ccted
Wntrh n. wnt
&lt;L.ni mlm Alday
plirt.1 moX
mnrn ’ ‘“,nW
W Monday 0,1
on buslaeM
business.’ * Mr lev h
has
elected lav dH&lt;,(Wt&lt;
d-legato’ 1
7.00 .1*. M Christian Endeavor. I “nd “«• .A’JBur1, Bateman and ,
aTrorta? n^nd Jith Mr and M” Frank Wood- to Michigan .Conference of lhe
ll»r Christian Care* for dauxhter of Detroit were weekend,
ami
Xfarain T?Slrr of H^ Und Wfrr W«kirsday evening rail- United Brcthcrn church from Aug- Topic:
ANNUAL MEETING
OATITAL ACCOUNT!
«up»w '?f hpr P“reni*-?’r and M"
Psltoa Karel Agricaltnrsi Bebsol
m
, a sons crs
era °f
of Ur
Mr “
and
lld Mrs
Mrs Claud
Claud Walton
Walton „«■
um 4th
&lt;th In
to ath
8th at
at namahv
Bamabv Memor.
Mcmor- OtheraT leader Sarah Jane Bur
30.000 00
Units * Virgil Woods and
I Von W
FumlM *
FurnlM
* ML®
ML« Cherry ,
* Mr*. Glen Parker of Litchfield lai Park. * Alien Pish and Chas.
o
h
1 o
Weak* snent Weaks
Saturdav*
In I
Walter and Donald spent one day was
spentnlirht
Saturday*
night In I
a Wednesday overnight guest Overholt were Friday night cailLansing and came home Sunday 1
GriffinmiAiTiii
Tome "ArLoosing
■« Re.r. W Ur nn,i Ur. o1 Mr ftnd Mrs- L*0” Howk. * era at the John Layer home at mon by A.
|2ial
Uta *«
“» j™
VUndn yeaJ“ snS
WMNMtnn nf vVeLhi.rt
Mrs F11'"1!‘ Anderson wa* a Has- Pleasant Valiev. * Miss Vilmit meweddoir*.
TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOVNTH
•
; twoustera.
two sisters. Virginia ana
and Bartiara
Barbara *
A
i
l^t Ti ?-da? mirau of Mr ,lnKS vU1,or Saturdav afternoon. * Buehler nnd Vivian Buehler of service
Mrs. meetDorothy Ma&amp;sellnk
two
TOTAL LIABILITIES AND CAPITAL ACCOVNTH
M" ™
last Tuesday guest* of Mr
and^frajav
...Blough, local and charlotte were.weekend..gu-sta
wc.v
of
M- .w, ...
8:OO P. M Aly 27. Prayer
Dorothy and
MraaeHnlt
and two
and Mra. Ralph Sage and family. Mrs.
:
&gt;. U.nk’. eeplt.l ruo.i.1.
eWMIpn »•&lt;*&lt;* »"b lotal l"O »•&gt;«' •« »
&lt;»»
children her
of oareni^Mr*^'MrT
Winthrop. Mass. are
Forest Buehler of North Irv- their parents. Mr and Mra Forest ing.
nriUng
* Mr, and Mra Harold Woods were ; Ing
;Imr’ spent*fr«n
parenu. Mr.
Mr. and
and Mra.
Mra.
inmu from“. Fridav
PrlHav until"
until SunRun. BeuhIe7*
Da»hu. ‘and’'famHy
ran.ii.“**
* Mra.
Mr&lt; ciand*
nianri Pleasant Valley 1, ;.visiting
,il„***,„ her
”r Patents.
in Grand Rapids Monday on bus!- ,
10 00 a M Morning worship I 8 E
They are spending
&gt;d preferred |i»billiiM:
A A. GriHl"
। »raeral diva at the Power’, entrap
nes* * Mra. Jennie Miller was a | day night with the latter’s husband. Walton received word through the Sermon ‘by "*
Forest Buehler at Allegan. * Mr*. Red Cross from her mother. Mrs.
Tuesday afternon caller of Mra' ;O.
v school.
venom
। ” Thornapple lake. * Mr and Mrs.
H. Fausey and Mrs. Ravmond Ida Myers in Occupied Nelher11:00 A. M. Suratov
Elen 8eese * Mra. W. L Oebton ,
Um E..J
FnrUavor Richard Brunun and son' have
8:00 P M. Chrtrtl..,.
or Highland
Highland Park
Park is
is mending a
a few
few Prwton and children were Friday i lands that she was well It hart
F •
MilUr “wwl 111,0 »»»«* McVev house south
ot
days‘with her
fatherspending
‘kfr and Mr*
&lt;‘vw',’1'&lt; c«Ue« of Mrs. Allen Fish been more than o year sin^e word Discussion leader. Ch
aimer JMUKr’ of town * Mrs. Edith Mayo of
^BllXnX * M^’and Mrs Krti- Mrs Fau*y "turned to Miuk.-gon was received by her. * The Pleas- Sermon by E. B. Griffin.
5m MSdVnd fimuy from’’&gt;&amp; ^r*a^r
Y±y £ ft* J*!L"1C£uBrl
«:0O P M July 27 Prayer meet- ?™d*R?Pld
2Uvlng ,rl‘f,nd4
•lldbl* ••
u? followed by ._.
AdiuinUtrAtivc }•"*•.* \!r5. V•
Vance enter­
Rev. and
ot Mr*.
Mra. Melvm
Melvin Star­ Ing
Grove spent Thursday with their *"'■
nllt* Mrs. E.
r. H. Skutt from tho home of
oard meeting al the church
_,’f.r./_lSc!S ^!d?y
parent*. Mr. and Mrs Claude Mead. Lake Odessa acre Friday afternoon board on Thursday. July 2flth for
Adtunislt
■* Frank Walton accompanied by callers of Rev. and Mrs. I. H. Ickes, an nil day meeting * Mr. and Mra. Board will meet at the
men
were
Invited
for
the
pot
luck
church
July
mpn
* Mrs Wm. Hutchins received word B W Sisson entertained with a
belief.
£nevB^rertC?ta4w‘rp r’tnJwInl, lba»"»*»»• WHiu'iiutehhu’who’wta dtiuwr Saturday‘evening“ln’"honor I M. al 8 oi) p’Xf
sunfler. * Pvt Don Cutches* is
H. O. REYNOLDS
(SKAL)
viyitlne hts parenu.
Mrs.
... ..
C J™..
VT\7“! "Ported missing was reported to of their grandson. Lieut Carl R
Christian Ei
* o... Mr. and
*,
..
und
Mrs H.
at Howell Sunday. * Mr. and Mr*, have been sent on a medical boat Edmond* irom Alaska and his parThe annua) planning conference Ham Gutchess
‘•"‘■A a Rev. “
Ild,Mrs
Leighton Yoder from near . Elm- thence on somewhere In Afrfta. * ent*. Mr. and Mr*. Gordon Ed- of the Barry County Christian En--'’J'.an.d .
d‘‘,“5“,,pr? “re
vbltlng
relatives m
in natron
Detroit. *
* Mr.
dale were Sunday afternoon call- Mrs Max Bnyder was a Sunday monds and sister Bonnie from Ann dcavor Union will be held at. the '*
11111 f&lt;&gt;a«ne*
m.
I
m
Mr «nA Mr. w.iu. T-.— I »ue»t of her sister. Mrs. Orville Arbor. Lt. Edmortds hod brought Coats Grove Church on Jul)V.27. , and Mrs Theo Bera and daughter
1 ..
t ..
/
. Pickard of Middleville. * Dorxliy hl* plane to Utah for remits and-The Conference will open at A.OO Mnrylln have moved to Hastings. * ' ‘u,
♦ Mra. Prank Hynes of Woodland nnd Mary Jane Woods arc spend- is home tor o few days. * Mr. and P. M. with devotions in charge X;f 1 Bonnie Walker of Otrouo Is visiting ' st-rt.o,
called on Mrs George Pur bey last hut a few day* at the home of Mr. Mrs Henry Eggleston and Mig. Aliev Griffin and MyrtleWiUqh ■ her grandmother. Mrs. Blanche

REEPORT

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2S

k». &amp;

Two Barns Destroyed
By Fire Thurs. Night

'Manpower al home is essential to support fighting-power oversea^ .. .E.G. Grace, president, Bethlehem Steel
i'

AUTOMOBILE
REPAIR SERVICE

51

* Av^Hotne Front
Manpower o»

GREASING - WASHING - EXPERT WORKMANSHIP

Tbourands ot men arriving for work in a Bethlehem shipyard. Down this yard’s busy shipways slide many of the nation’s cruisers, destroyers and
aircraft carriers. Bethlcltem repeatedly has made records for delivering vesseb well ahead of schedule.
This is the story of manpower in Bethlehem steel
mills and shipyards, of men and women who have
come by the thousands from all walks of life to
do a job in tacking up our fighting forces with a
continuous Bond of materials. These men and
women are vital to die tattle of production.
Manpower at Bethlehem Steel lias been multi­
plied three times in three and a half years. Here
are the figures:

KMIEl IF IETILEICM ENPLOTEEJ
Poland invaded, September 1939 100,000

Fall of France, summer 1940.

120,000

Pearl Harbor, December 1941

190,000

Tunisia, May 1943 290,000

Employment in Bethlehem's shipbuilding and ship repair
yards alone has grown from 15.000 in 1939, to nearly 180,000.
The enlistment ip our manpower army conunucs from
week to week Ilid from month to month. The total of
. Bethlehem employees will exceed 300,00a by the end of
live year. Tc reach tins total force, and provide for re­
placements of those going into the armed services and
others, many thousands more men and women will
be hired.

Facts About Bethlehem Workers
Manpower it the heart o( Bethlehem's current production of a ship a day Manpower make*
poMtblc the meeting nt its large eommitmcnu for ordnance and other warwtetl products
All other problems such at materials and supplies arc secondary — die essential dependence
is on manpower.
Thouundt of men from ncn-cucntial trades are joining Bethlehem war-work armies.
More than : j,ooo women are employed at Bethlehem plants and shipyards, and lhe num­
ber is constantly increasing.
Veteran employees are acalously teaching the newcomers, so that they can quickly handle
their appointed tasks.
New employees earn while they learn, in special training classes and in on-the-job training.
Sympadictic study of each person's abilines puts "square pegs in square holes.’’
g&gt;W^h*d*^tr~fC
shipbuilding and steel, and in the top group of
Promotxm is rapid, as opportunity to advance comes far more swiftly dun under norma!
condroom.
i
ro**1*0)™ *" friendly, high-grade people. The great majority have education
M u* b'gh »cnool grades, and thousands are graduates of colleges, crafts and professions.
More than 50,000 Bethlehem employees are now serving in the armed forcei, a fact which
g!vts added seriousness of purpose to those working to produce the supplies.
Bfthkhem shipyard* and plants is 10 be in the front line of industry, doing g
real sob in helo w in tlw war
"
a

Somi New Biwilxhim Exnonu Fxom Vamoui Occufatonj

FROM ALL OCCUPATIONS
Bethlehem woikcu come from virtually every walk
of life to serve in these war-work armies. Here are 60
instances of former occupations of men and women
who are now producing ships and combat rrutciull.
DjOW«.C
Minim
Rixion

RSIS.

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IWCbill Coach
NNMM

■HL

L~
S &lt;n Miaul*.
Suk M.ll Ws

Store Clerk

Peterson Motor Sales have purchased the
Moynahan Motor Sales Business (located in
the south part of the Universal Garage Build­
ing) and are now prepared to do general
repair and service work on all makes of cars.
During the coming months it will be extreme­
ly important to the "WarcEffort” to keep as
many cars and trucks as possible in good
so, we’ll do our very
running condition
best to help you "KEEP ’EM ROLLING”

7y-.i

lqckted
r.‘X co*”.”11*’ •

PETERSON MOTOR SALES
REGULAR FORD SERVICE GARAGE

226 S. CHURCH

BETHLEHEM STEEL

HASTINGS

PHONE 2121

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                  <text>The Hastings Banner
SECTION ONI—FACES 1 to 8

UGHTY-EIGHTH YEAR

On thu ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆

HomeF ront

Buty two Weeks

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, JULY 29, 1943

THI SICON
TINtNTAfc

12 FACES—2 SECTIONS

NUMBU I]

Police HoveMUSSOLINI CELEBRATES A BIRTHDAY ^HEWING A FARM OUT Body of Mrs. Ferguson
128 NEWCity
STATE
Token to Wisconsin 20
Today is the 00th birthday of 1 Mediterranean Into an Empire of AF TUT ijf|| fttftMFCC
Mrs. Jeanette N. Ferguson. 44.
Benito Mussolini—and undoubtedly ' world dominant influence with IVI IslL VV ILU KI LJJ
LAWS EFFECTIVE
who drank poison. Sunday night
toe unhappiest one he has ever । headquarter* at Rome. Starting a* |
July IB. at her Woodland home and ☆ AT
a socialistic Intellectual who spumed ||| A1IC ACHED ATI All was brought to Pennock hospital
of policespent.
and «q* ■* follow* for the
* ' *
armed force In any form (once, a* ||g UHL UCHLKAIIU I the following morning, died Wed­
JULY 30
A superb actor and colorful ora-. xoun&lt; nuBcj. hf toudly de-,"’
7
*
nesday morning at 3 o'clock at the

The report of the city police was
—i to the city council Friday ; ।
I ...«..t
night by Harry Thompson, chief ।

l

i

A GLANCI *

i
two week* ending thaj night: Misjo
।----------------cellaneous complaint* received. 38;
tor. Mussolini succeeded in out- • pounced Italian conquests in North I
How Woodland Hardwood
This is Jane Two-lnchra-smaller- 1 recrlved n compl.mu .bout dro.
Most Important One
u,
----------....
---------- 1 J Africa), he became ..
Forem Became Beautiful
bluffing other *.
European
statesmen
the most. war i
kround-tiie-equator-since-rationlng- ■ nmning at.large.
“P W_d2F'
Concerns Car Drivers—
many year* employed by Swift A ।rent purchases of Items rationed by
over a span of nearly two decades., mongering, bombastic Italian of
Ctarted-thank-Hcaven Cameron »ayred??£d' ™*?_
Should Be Heeded
Co., in 1931 at Chicago. She had the government. This newspaper
[ng to all of you HI Ya CHUMS! 11 &lt; posed o ^ snd two
to the dog
Nor can he be dismissed a* a mere modern time*,
Dean Davenport
been employed in a Chicago hos- 'believes this service will anabfain­
Our it
verv
Barry
is lust
served
made 1 Of the 128 new Michigan law* buffoon who dazzled and browbeat t
• . •
pke
wasown
when
youCounty
left, only
it's'! peund.
two
_Jor14
flnfsummon*,
ec^.le^Md/
that will become effective tomor­ the Italian people to his will.
pltal previous to her marriage.
'dividual.! to cooperate more fully fa
I
In
a
nation
alreadlng
suffering
.
—
•
—
TTC—
'A—
toe most Important pertains
uir »&gt;«,.A?
uJ
&gt; wv...
&lt;*■»*!*...
«»..
Besides her husband she Is sur- '
different. It's full of girls and H'c1 convicted and fine of I25*cost* row.
,
*
’
trom
the
pangs
of
over-population
’
m?
ratnm*
kpace where you boy* were .nd that 1
? e“Sh
.flfJL1
'to toe financial responsibility of
words,
of
iww
lite
father, *a carpencarpen- , vlvtd brher mother. Mr*. Minnie i
The
Duce
had
ability
and
the
fact
and
limited
economic
resource*,
he
?
ordj
°
r
,ww
,u
*
accidents
iiwuuceiua»iiuity»i&gt;aineiwi
and
limited
economic
resource*.
he
U
7„
Au.n
!
autoniobllr driven for accidents
ter and loiner In an Ohio town. ■ Mirth
Htrth. nt
of RAvfleld
Bayfield. Wl»
Wte. .Im
also bv
by
. ..
All
rich
h
r
e
.'
V
throush
hte
nose
cannot
*
?
‘
“
°
rous
cam
P
al
«
n
to
«
n
"
gave
up
plying
that
trade.
Jour|
two
brtther*
and
two
titters.
Her
which they may cause.
such :
_«Tr— “ »»««»“&gt;
» «&gt;• gaVe up plying that trade, jour- ■ two
two i
... brother* and
..arTjri, 11 BuEd t.
nU —
In .............
txtoula- neyed
..■
... woodland,
an ।i orotner
drivers who
who uu
do not wn;
carry ,»..**.&gt;•».
Insurance 1 put—a ----ring through
hte
nose- cannot
in
populn*
eyed to
Woodland, toot
took up vi
80
brother .nd
and wtr.
wife. Mr
Mr. mH
■will thev
ever be fun again until ; cinema. u»ucu .»&lt;■
iu wum
------------------ courage further growth ...
ana
war.
»r.
“”&gt; .r"
“’% mhI: anvers
”•
lx
tlnn
rannnnfodder
fodderfor
forthe
themighty
mlchtv,' acre*,
tilrrh
nt Mllwai
Mllwaiufi?
this war te won and you are back bicycle licenses to date 375: dog 11- i.jnoldln*
providing tnr
for enrnrwnuilInn
compensation in
in lUCh
such OMCUre
obscure toe
the fact
fact that
that ne
he did
did many
manytlon
——
cannon
I nevi,heavily
ncavii* limbered, and started
jj. Harold Hirth.
........ of
ww. - ji; aiamp u, oecome vaua Aug*
J u good inrouIh Aug. 31.
Loh n&lt;
ccrue* collected to dale 137: two । cases should become thoroughly ac- I
constructive things for Italy. military machine he envisioned
to make.a
make a farm
farm of
of itit- On
On that
that farm.
farm. || here
1 I to
here to
to arrange
arrange tor
for the
toe ftfuneral. The [.,1.
and
io the L
That in *hv we are buying bonds arTMta made for drunk and dlsor- ' qualnted with this new law.
j
...
,
...
|In
n a jog'house
log house which was described i body was
wa* taken to
Leonard fu«•■„„„• n-.a,
Lilh ever? inare dollar That I*1 dcrly conduct; night police found | The revision of the Financial IIn the beginning. Mussolini was । on the favorable sirfr. he built lastlost
week.
Davenport wa*
was Ii neral
week.Dean
Dean Davenport
neral home and
ajid was
wa*
was lat
later shipped
shipped
cannca »****"*'
where ithe funeral ! Blue Stamp* N. P. Q valid com­
hihv the bank* and uoitoffices are 20 *tore doorjl unlocked- Qulte ® ; Responsibility Act and Ils "semi-t probably Impelled by a sincere de- roads
and buildings:
drained bom. a real "Son of the Timber- j to Wausaw, Wis.. where
mencing July 1 through Aug. 7.
lout of bonds half the time and we bu*&gt;' two wedc1-. - | compulsory" requirements on mo-1Ur, to 1Uengthen the position of
marshes and reclaimed waste land: . laW In 1856
. | wa* held.
S. T valid Aug. 1 to Sept B.
have to wall unlll they get in' ____ _ —
..■■■■
torists Were announced as an at- July. But. after tasting power and gave crowded Italian cities at leiuit
,n the second of hl* series of ar----------------—— ---------another blg_wad and we Ly them lh||r|( CCACAI1 U/ll I
I
ftaancIMly B,ory' he
dld NapolTOn&gt; became ft glimpse of modern housing:
4 C- I Af Al Cf/
Caffee
Iright
wbH rfbtwwn
mas
~
,UrU up and
.nd have to wait
w.U for
lor our
duriUULII
JlAJUn It
ILL :
[ ■f*.“
» | hopelessly
bjpriraly infected
Inlretod with the virus
rinia brought
browht the county back
l&gt;«. from
tram the
the
I1?5.,1 O LUlAL jLl
Stamp 22 for 1 lb valid through
tire
process
of
"Hewing
a
Farm
Out
Inext nnrs We keen tirosc mugs busy
Irresponsible drivers.
August 11.
1 of ambition.
brink of financial chaos; Improved of the Wilderness as follows:
A
I
(____ Sagar
'
'
• • •
agriculture and encouraged the de­
"Extending from the Alleghaney DllfC Tfl r A fall)
'. No longer content to be merely , vclopment of industry.
I mountains to the Eastern line of D||\L IV VAulr
' the head of a second class European
.
...
Illinois and from the Ohio river to
R?id'*Wfor atmag*artnee^ouU,prOb" !
^hoofing Can Begin a Half
r does require that power, he aspired to revive the
m view of the pitiful figure Mus- the
I Stamp* No. 15 and 18 may be
fifth or sixth tier of counties
Thirty-One Bov* Attend
Sbte1 marcv
toe Coffee Shoo
Hour Eorl,er Thon ln
automobile accident* which re- glory of the Caerars and weld the »ollni ha* cut of late, commentators I in Michigan and Wisconsin, were
used for canning sugar In amount*
Outing at Duck Lake
of 5 lb. each through Oct 31.
wnitrrwM right pronto
P '
wildfowl hunting regulations i»uU In any personal injury shall be countries and peoples bordering the 1
’Continued on Page 4. Sec. 1.)
1 the hardwood llmberlands of the i
Both coffee and sugar coupons
I ,...
. . .. .
™ ’announced by the state conserva- .reported within 10 day* to the De-' ___________ I
old Northwest Territory, an area
Sixteen bicyclUte in ncout shirts
: ten timer ns large a* Belgium
1 and ties with Scoutmaster
Ben- are from the same War Ration
Uon dnMrtment in line with fed- partment of State. If no report1
"Thekoll
of
bowlder
clay
1*
exnett*
trailer
bringing
up
the
rear
vihXt rh.n”2hen Ifral rulM
«*ve hunters an ad- 1* made, the driver is subject to fg&gt;|ia*\rn TA AF
Book 1.
lr.m"ly
rtch
a*
compared
to
Ihe
^e a memorable sight Saturday
Shoes
wlJ, 2L.J w£rX -dltional half hour of shooting this revocation of hl* license*.
pineries to the north, though not so
m2h of
PTJ JLiA
I ” »» m,k"
"p**1 ,nd »»" JvIIAULK IV DL
Stamp 18 good for 1 pair through
?
2J^wtto,to^
Shooting mav start ono-half insurance, the State take* no fur- ।
• w •*!■***
productive as the prairie land* to
the west. Thickly settled and well
Ind’of S
n
nnrt* Vn^hrhilte U i 1 hour before sunrise Instead of at ther action. But If he ha* no in*
provided with gdod buildings, ft is '
^n.lins "Trtrn 73 Hasting*
h?s inhir
'!Unr1** •»
previous year*, the aurknee. he loses hl* driver's and
Stamp Number 7 from Basic
ISL.’^SKSil ■“
S83,.T££|! «hESl2 2r
! department saitf It attributed the car license* automatically. A re-|
.
■
Mileage Ration A Book, worth 4
?
nn -Ute liberalization to a feeling among voked or suspended license may be |
Brower Named to Fill
1 F'UUr bOV" rndc ln Ule C*r W,th U'e gallons of gasoline, good thj
"Believe federal wildlife official* that the ! reinstated only If he proves flnan-| Vocancy Left by
a
scoutmaater and look turn* on the
H nrPNm "‘get?a nhih’i club con- ducl‘ P°Pulatlon b lar8' enough clal ability to meet any claims ( o».:n_„tion
Sialer
1 bicycles. They reached Camp Lion
Lrt .M.nMhv thJ FBi^Ve t0 1Und lQnaer *^0°'^
that might arise out of future ac-1 RcsignoHo" ot Sigler
difficult to realise that it lay an norlB Of Grand Rapids. Saturday
Af
' -rhe season, the department said. cldenU. This proof may be eltl&gt;« &gt; Kim Sigler, chalnnan o.of the
gallons,
unbroken wilderness for almost two nl ht
su^y thev attended
Coupon 5 good for
—faoard.
----- d. since
drmwnf
; **» start Sept. 25. one day earlier er a 810.000 insurance policy or (in R*rrYf?°u?l&gt; Draft
nr both
hundred years after the landing of church Mn iCM in Muskegon and Must last until Sept.
the
beginning
, ..
1
riJimnn fl ulx JSns to out'lh,n ,MBt ypar 10 JPern,lt hunting 811,000 cash deposit with the Stale “
IL'*?
1.”n^£_of
selective iservice
the
Pilgrims,
or
longer
than
the
arrived at Camp Shawnnave on
' here, has resign^
jned effective «.«•■
Aug. ..
1.
United
States
has
been
a
nation
Duck
Lake
at
2:45
ahead
of
ached'"iiJnnin H. DUmn. «creur» of William A. Schader. fonfter mayor
"It is more difficult to reallza- ujc
Second Inspections due: A book
Hmla.|brxeHi?t|nUwL’teL.ra’'aLi’toU
1,1 "ddition to the conservation
that men are yet living who knew
The boy* who are at eamp for thia
I on the" board since its organixailon.
by Sept. 30: B's by June
Honed e*cePt In ’**.lUP*r®-.*"d ‘,l’b commission action in protecting
personally the adventurous souls period are Alfred Cortrlght. Oeoree vehicles
been selected as tile new chairC's by Aug. 31: commercial ve­
who
first put the axe Into Uial vast Maurer. Pat Hodges. Dick Feld- 30:
State Bar of Michigan, - after a ' ha*
—n. Glenn Brower, manager of
hicle* every 6 month* or 5.000 mile*,
mange m numing regulations nxes study of its provisions, wart—J
mass
of
beech
and
maple,
elm
and
nausch.
Edward
Enrav.
Neill
Will,
...j Consumers Power Company here,
which ever is first.
basswood,
oak
and
hickory,
ash
and
Jack
Slocum.
Dick
Livingston.
Bud
­
a combined limit on coot and xor-lthe safest procedure is' tL ...---- has
bbeen named to fill the vacancy
walnut that covered these acres as dy Brown. Raymond Bennett. Bob
Su*ar Fur Canning
rail of 25 blds. Instead of 25 on ' any and all accident*. The State on the
board left by Mr. Siglers
look better on a Flying Fortress, . rcl
the waters cover the sea But these Stowell. Alton Bennett. Tom Dolan,
each class as last year. The pos-1 Bar wanted that what "looked like resignation.
Sugar for home-canning of 1B43
.
bound for Berlin, anyway.
same men gre older than Chicago. Wm. Christie. Vernon Texter. Jim fruit crops will be available to
limit 1* extended from 3ua----------------- mishap"
" -• —
non-lnjury
of —
small con­
In tendering his resignation. Mr.
If you-boys think you live in a i; session
the fourth city of the world: so Burns. Burt -Benham. Jack and housewives on approximately the
to
45
days.
sequence
might
later
prove
to
have
Sigler,
who
is
leaving
Hastings
to
perpetual DcMillc mob scene, .you ।I The 1943 duck crop probably will been an accident in which injuries
rapidly did our father* tum a wiL Kenneth Smith and Richard Trethenter a law partnership with Mr.
ought to see the turnout avthe A*1-?;
it I be the biggest In 20 year*. That resulted.
iContlnued on page 3. Bee. 1)
rlc. Also Dick Oroo.-, Reynolds Cor-4
Burrilt Hamilton in Battle Creek,
P or Food Center when the girls
' des. Cliff Dolan. Dennis Pavnt.
1
I is the prediction contained in the
received the following letter of com­
.pass around the word that Mr. Mur­
.
, Kent Relcker, Lach Potter. Dick
bulletin of Ducks Unlimited.
mendation from Oov. Kelly:
phy or Roman Feldsuausch has in I| latest
Knopf, Harold Gray. Dick Dean. El= «^»t rss. r™r”i
Slate of Michigan
a case of bananas. (Incidentally. :'
wyn Wellfare
weuiare and
ana Chas.
unas Owlnn.
uwinn.
--------------------------j*
Executive Office
Frank W. Rogers. Jr., son
CANT understand why band lead­ areas in western Canada.
I jinxing ofCaptain
Mr. and Mrs Frank Rogers
S New Hay Baler Will
ers don't resurrect that song.i Those
Mr. Kim Sigler
b claimed that 96 per cent of
near
Dowling
who
U
serving
with
IjFAF
FFAT
4
O
poor clerks! Always smiling a* they allItdistricts
Hastings. Mich.
report far more ducks
the Air Corps in the Southwest Pa-,
| g | “Q
Save Much Farm Labor
explain to each and every customer that 1942. and
Dear Mr. Sigler:
there is more
cycling.
what stamps to gel out. and then and better waterthat
The following news item sent out
This will acknowledge your letter
c
for 15 years.
Bond Issues Will Be Forced
I Mr. and Mrs. Adelbert Cortright. from Ann Arbor appeared in Mich­
they wait patiently while Ma paws The duck hatch, than
tendering your
resignation as
late, is
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Foster and igan dallies last week. It will inter­
Unless
That
Limit
Is
Raised
through toe Jumble of Junk in her by far the biggest although
Chairman
of
the
Barry
County
ln
J,
'72 was one of ten students in bis I
Go to State Snow
1 Mr. and Mrs. Chester Stowell will est our farmer reader*. The article
King-size hand bag for her ration Ducks Unlimited. in the history of
Board.
.
There has been a considerable Draft
*"vir,
hv th- Pr»«i Class at Corpus ChrUU. Texas; to
Barry county's best 4-H club । return for them this weekend.
books.
said:
toerefor?^ a^re^reins^ur ** “PPo'nted by President Roosevelt | animal* will be on display again ;
,,,
Despite looses from crows and discussion of the article, published
Ou? Idea of the funniest thing
Ctenmf L^Rr&gt;v8Ih^.r- M * "71 Lieutenant in too Marine , im* year at the Fall 4-H Achieveburning, expected to be the
that aver happened would be to stubble
On record, the bulletin ex- vocatlng an increase in the charter
Artlutlnt GmSa .md director I Corpi' RcMrvp
Ute United Slate*, mfcnt Show to be held at the fair
tlonlze hay-making and one sorely
phone 6 well-padded business men. heaviest
provision which makes a 10 mill
Seases
the
belief
that
"ducks
on
needed right now by Michigan's
at 2:00 in the morning, we selected
e wing- over western Canada, city tax limit in this city. Most,
the well-fed kind on purpose, and come
August 1st. will total more of the comment has been favor­ Xrs1
in Washtenaw county.
. •ss.ss’
“ts
tell them that if they get to the
able,
A
few
have
suggested
that
than
125
million."
WJS'fE
’
ar
“
AWK
butcher ihop first, they can get ten
Baic Hospitals
member* will exhibit their summer fwAJ ■ wW VH FIVbIi
thev would like to know why it is tunlly to express to you deep ap- -rounj-rf
pound* of Juicy steak, no stamps, no
project
work.
required.
While
we
explained
in
questions asked. They would tear
renders InT^mernney• ‘jjg’
Ha* Outlived All Relative*—
4-H club calves, sheep, wine, can -,
a general way. we will be more
difference that It puts hay up in
out of bed. never waiting for trou­
ned goods, garden produce, poultry
specific now os to the Immediate
He Served in the Civil War round bundles, utilises binder twine
sers or shoes, and break all known
HareVp Krllv I cation nt Kalamazoo Just prior to and many other projfl/t* will be on
need:
speed records. We would have a
mo,
enlistment,
lie —
majored
in exhibition.
—
------CA.UUEM1.11.Judging
UUU.UUEdky.
v.»z,which
w.i.v.ial-&gt; —
Hugh
—-----------McLaughlin
— -­ observed hu
First—East Walnut street Is im­
_________ Marry r.uov
emor .ndustrU|
AfUwhere
whUp
ln
rolb
.
Be
movie camera and a stop-watch
He in college, ways attracts a large number of., one hundred and third birthday slve and hard-to-get baling wire
passable,
because
this
apring
floods
_
Z_l_
I
_
u.u
___
1.1at...
-Ifand
can bundle more hay In an 8there to record their epic, recordI Captain Rogers was die
&lt;3«&gt;c of
u» thirty, people will be held .on Thursday., quietly at his home In this city, on
swept a wav the bridge and re­
shattering, non-stop flight. This is
ler thepro&lt;|ram
college*
I Monday. He has outlived all his.
Hnctinne mien.,
Mien uerb
Gets 1 c
students
under
colleges Sent. 2.
Families and Group* Now moved a lot of the deep fill across ' nasrings,
A ./*.
A to study v.ri.nlr.g
tralnlng
so naughty that we are suddenly
- . ,
,y. «.
program-.
This event will also serve a* a | relatives..
Have Picnic* in the Park'
the Fall Creek valley. The city I। ,
ashamed of ourselves.
Mention in NeWSDaDer iHeuhftd
Fevlou*ly fccci'cd
county
elimination
showtoatbewhich
a unfortunate
thatliberal
he cannot
p|k£
ln 1Mnhl» pri- , lhe
county
exhlbll)l
sent; n*Ve ithe
benefit of the
pen- strated here under supervUton of
Tyden Park is becoming a popu­ engineer says it will take 83.000 to mennun in iwcwapupcr
My son, who is in the Naval Av­
The council At Hastinas Enaland
iation Cadets, writes unconcernedly lar place far a family and small make the repairs.
Hts recent promotion to Captain to toe State 4-H club show nt East alon he should be receiving as a Ray U Savery. local bnphOMDt
J ?
3. x?hL 1s *" exceptional recognition of hi*. Lansing will be selected Top-plac-1 yeuran of the Civil War. Hl*
of eat big 3 big slices of ham, or 3 group gathiwings and picnic*. The lacks the funds, so it cannot do the
Il already lias attracted
Hostings. Michigan, has made the efficiency and ability because Cap-, Ing animals and articles st the coun-1 n,emorv of battles in which he nar- dealer.
big steaks, and you ought to hear citv council as a "feeler." to find work this year, and sees no chance
considerable attention from repre­
the groans when different people out whether Hastings folks would to do it with a 10 mill budget, for P*?e* °'lh.e 5&gt;b^rver' VSTPiEr t*ln Roffr* u onlT 23 r*" 01 *®e ty »how will go to the state
sentatives of Henry Fort'* farm*
read his letters. Then they read make use of It n short time ago It takes it ail to do the regular published at Hastings and St. Leon- Bnd such commissions in the army ' on Saturday. Sept 4
*«}*• vE"5l^ld
, r,
,,
ore not usually given to such young i To dote, no definite n’rangemente .X"?*.S know him ol luffteient who have made trips to Ann Arbor
that has to be done.
wiio he did to cam those steaks and provided for the park a few tables, work
to
*ec
the
machine in operation.
Jock Walton, son of Dr. and Mr* men
, have been mode regarding tha prem- ,h^e
him a* sufficient
—Snow removal last win­
they breathe hard and say. "Boy, a considerable number of chairs terSecond
with , "ien--------------------------- [o
But
the
cost the city 81.BOO. about 81.000। D. D. Walton, here, correspond*rL!•The machine require* only one
***-------------| lums to be
be paid
paid to
to county
county 4-H
s-h 1 evidence of such \service. .7
— —
I never could stand such punish­ and four grills or ovens. City
a "pen-friend - in Hastings.• Eng---------- ------------------------- -- '.
•• I
*•
man to operate. Attached to a
X SIXTH
SERVICE COMMAND
" u.l*ri»ln
ment as that." They couldn't either. water is also accessable. Nothing more than the average. The city land, and recently received a
------it picks hay out of the
They give the steaks to the men was said about it al the time. But paid the 81,000. but has has to ■of the "Hastings and St. Leor&gt;*.
eona[u
d." ADDS FIVE SCHOOLS
I Poster, that only a percentage of: found employment and cared for tractor,
windrow and hinds it into round
who earn them, willingly and Joy­ it was noticed all right enough, and cut down other needed work to pay j Observer" of June 12. 1943.. whicij
which
mllltarv school* ‘ the awards made last year can be himself easily and did not think bundle* weighing between 85 and
fully. and if they are farmers, men­ a number of small group*, also that extra 81.000. We have had I carried, on page 2, pictues showing
lh.0^ , ofnc.il,
B“X
wrc
“ also
als2 _°ofr •a pension. About 15 yean svo 90 pound*. In medium heavy hay, •— r^rXg
— -------------• —
-i—-- «*ld. The county council h
ha*
tally resolve to raise more beef next families, held picnic* there. When worse winters and more snow in1। Central school building and a view j officially operating under K°TC paid.
when
lie
was
urged
to
apply
for
decided
to
offer
special
4-H
club
fleld*. the harvester will bate be­
year, so that next year's crop of the cltv fathers aaw this response, some previous year* than we did j looking east along Slate Street, regulations in the Sixth Service ribbons for all placlngs.
one. he did not know and could tween four and five bundlaa per
Cadets can have toe steaks they thev ordered six more grills, more lost winter. That is an emergency | Along with the pictures was the fol- Command have been named "honor
The news of a county show to not learn where any of his com­
need for the excruciating training tables and chairs—and they are be­ expenditure that may occur any I lowing comment:
1 schools" for 1943. according to an take the place of the county fair, rades in tire service lived if they minutes, or more than 80 ton* per
winter.
they have to take.
ing used and enjoyed.
These photographs of Hastings, announcement received from Wash­ will doubtieM be welcome to Barry were then living. He did not re­ 8-hour day.
The city should be prepared to I! Michigan. ar» lent by an Observer' Ington today, by Ma)or General H.
Now. a word about the griping.
The Klwanls club has recently
county's 1000 or more 4-H club member the names of the officer*
If you boys on leave, hear a lot of voted to hold an eajly evening buy a new fire truck. The old I reader now living at 184 Upplnham- S. Aurand. commanding general of members.
of hl* regiment or company, and than ’wo or Uirce trams and wag­
beefing about rationing and short­ meeting at the park. And that will LaFrance has done a wonderful road. Leicester. flWey .arc selected the Sixth Service Command.
was unable to learn who they were ons busy hauling to the bom. Mr.
ages, it doesn't mean a thing. It start larger groups In making use Job for Hastings. But like the fam-.[from a number of views of this
The school* are: Mannion Millor where they lived. There was Savery
ous
"one
hots
shay,"
It
may
go
to
reixirt* the bundles will with­
is America's favorite indoor sport. of that delightful place for their
American namesake town sent by i tary Acrxiemy. Aurora. Illinois: Barry County Form
no record at Washington of his stand plenty
pieces
when
It
is
moat
needed.
The
In the army, you know tout It is a gatherings in the wanner month*.
a pen-friend ThU Michigan cor-1 Morgan Park Military Academy,
of ordinary weather
service. Under those conditions the and even a shower
citv
fathers
know,
as
should
every
­
respondent sajy that Hastings has Chicago. Illinois; Northwestern Mli- Bureau Picnic'Here
or two without
release from pent-up emotion*, and But before decisions are made by
authorities al Washington declined Injuring Um quality.
of “PPeo^matelv 6.000 1Ury Bnd Naval Academy. Wal­
Few leave*
tool it's good for you. Well, it's larger numbers to picnic at the body elsg_that It is unsafe to wait *
to
grant
a
pension.
until
the
LaFrance
collapses
be
­
are
lost
in baling.
the same al home. You hear a busi­ park, they should contact City En­
worth' Wisconsin; BL John* Mlll- August 4
\
One
hundred
and
three
years
is
fore
ordering
a
new
machine.
It
-Savery
believe*
thU time and la­
KS.J!2?
d
««
.K,
lary
Academy.
Delafield.
Wisconness man squawking for all he's gineer Laberteaux. *0 as to prevent
J. F. Yaeger of the Miclxlgan gsjong life, and Mr. McLaughlin bor-saving harvester would be most
worth. Well, maybe he hasn't heard conflicts in dates. The facilities would probably cost 810.000 to buy
State Farm Bureau will be the' must have had a great stock, of welcome on many Michigan farms
from that boy in New Guinea and are too limited now for two large an up-to-date LaFrance. The city
speaker at the Barry County Farm vitality to begin with. That was this year, but few machines will be
is scared sick to hl* very soul. Bo, groups at one time. Families and has 83.000 !;&gt; a sinking fund, but
Bureau picnic to be held at Tyden' shown by his recovery from hl* re­ manufactured until the war ends."
he gripes. So what? Don't go bock small groups do not need to do cannot add7 to it this year. The
Park. Hastings. Wednesday. Aug. 4,
to camp feeling that the folks back that, however. Mr. Laberteaux will council cannot borrow to exceed
and to which all members and
home are a lol of whiners. See what keen a record of the dates, so there 85.000 in any one year without a Ics of the 'oSeryer- are also sent i Department. The schools' training friends of the Farm Bureau are ,
we mentioned in a recent INFORMATION FOR
I mean? They are Just letting off a need be no disappointments If bond issue voted by the people. regularly to AmerW it will, there-1 Programs arc under the supervls- Invited. A pot luck dinner will be which
.
WOMEN INTERESTED
। issue., « ,
little steam. I know a professional larger groups will get In touch If we had to have a 810,000 fire fore. be appropriate 'to extend &gt;on of General Aurand.
served at 12:00 o'clock noon.
squawker who sneak* Into the bank with him before fixing a definite truck, it would cal! for 87.000 more through our columns hearty greet-1
IN JOINING MARINES
•nd puts his pay check into bonds time for using the picnic equip­ than the amount available, and
State Police Chiefs
that would mean a bond issue, with
and who works In a Jlafense Plant ment.
Di»covered
Marihuana
interest added every year until it
nights and puts up hay days. Don't
defective vlnlon am now
Ask Action Against
Pa’ch in Orangeville
let the beefing bother you a bit.
Hastings—we do not know of any was paid. The present council de­
uniform that has been con
A* far a* rationing u concerned, —have a park of this size, centrally sire* to carry on the city's activities learn more about Hastings, Michl- j While driving through OrangeMajor League ball games are be­ Delinquent Parents
it's the best thing that evsr lilt us. located, bordering on a beautiful without selling bonds and paying gan."
vllle township one day last week,
We American* are too well-fed and river, and easy of access, a* U Ty­ interest; but with labor and ma­
In his report to the council FriPossibly because of wartime re- Undershrr'ff Leon Doster dlscov- ing omitted this week because of the'
complacent and self-satisfied to be den park, to all our clUsen*. It's terial costa at~ their present high strictions. Jack —
has —
nn• pictures of,; crau
ered w
a p.«u.
patch u.
of ..marihuana
growing number of Scout* at camp. Spillane's; day evening on the meeting of of rtrer-In-charge of tha Mfafat
—.u
any credit to the men who built this a nice cool plaee. with plenty nf , level*, with no prospect of decrease* jJ Hasting*.
Hastings. England, which can be on the roadside. He uprooted the team is leading in the second half Michigan police chiefs at Charle- Corp* Procurement office. Detroit,
standings with Burns’ team in sec­ volx which he recently attended.
nation. We look trimmer, feel more shade. We believe our people will in either, the council will have to renrnduced
niant* which
wi&gt;kh Ui. the
th*. only
.
reproduced here.
j I pianU.
sure way ond
plaee. Sinclair's team I* lead­ Chief Harry Thompson stated that said today.
fit and have more wind than we use It. a* families and small and ask bond issues to care for emer­
----------- 4 • *
I to destroy them.
Marine Corps
Corp* worn
women’s reaerve
ing in the minor league.
there was a good deal of discussion
Marine
used to. and what a blessing! Fuel large groups use the park* in big gencies unless more money I* made
' 11 any 006 *hould find anywhere
Central playground plans to have about the problem of Juvenile do.
available bv Increasing the tax limit.
rationing is another blessing in cities._______________________
a
picnic
tomorrow with homemade linquency. The conference, he salrf, d®*" because of poor ।
Fourth—The city needs two more
disguise. We used to keep our homes
IcB cream made right at the play­ recommended thlrt the legislature uraed to re-apply now
trucks and a street sweeper. They
too hot -for comfort or health. I'm
ground.
voter* of Michigan a qmremenU have been
one of those unfortunate bird* Lloyd Gaskill Has High would coat at least *5.000. probablv
Last Friday Central held a doll submit to the voters
.
a considerable more. No money Is The resulting fire destroyed the t e*n **
whose blood congeal* with the first
amendment ■ giving
and toy exhibit, while second ward constitutional
frost and I used to keep .the house Testing Holstein Herd at hand or in prospect for them, *o bam and about 80 tons of baled
probate courts Jurisdiction over par­
children travelled to Tyden Park ent*
about 90 to keep rigor mortis from
Lloyd Gaskill, on hl* fine farm a lot of work has to be done by hay. also a com binder. Middleville
and other person* who con­
for a picnic lunch. Some of the sec­
but are acluoly Marine* and
and
Caledonia
fire
truck*
were
setting in. Well, last fall I decided east of Dowling, keep* a fine herd hand, and a lot more in an uneco­
ond ward folks then spent the aft­ tribute to the delinquency of chil­ such have the tame privUage*
called,
but
toe
fire
was
under
too
or
lie
old
saying
and
it
works
if
—
to wear sweaters. I got some like of pure-bred Holstein cows. His 14 nomical way.
dren by neglect or ill treatment It
ernoon in the craft shop.
as man at correspau
Fifth—The city ha* a lot of valu­ much headway. However the house (in these days when dogs have to
Lana Turners' but on HER, they cows recently completed a year's
Playground closes August 6. Each seems that Juvenile delinquency I* obligations
t
be
confined)
Vour
dog
doesn't
bark
look good! Phooeyl Well, we saved testing. In fancy teste cows are able machinery and ahould have
coming to be regarded a* parental ranks.
all day and drive the neighbors to playground will have its own doa- delinquency.
some fuel, anyway.
milked three times a day. Mr. Gas­ mere, a* we have Just explained. surance.
n
^ouroament*
m
’
in
badminton.
distraction.
You know those badges toe De­ kill's 14 were milked but twite a It ahould have a storage building DELAYED THEIR PERMITS
In
one
Instance
when
the
contin
­
day.
The
average
production
of
milk
fense workers wear, they have their
to house them. That I* Impossible
Iioraeshoes. table polo, and pingpong
The fire applicants, *ho had aent
serve include:
pictures and number and you'd per cow for tile year wa* 10,803 with a 10-mill budget.
their petition* to the Barry Coun­ uous barking of a dog was called will be held next week. Each play­ June Di&gt;bunement(
swear they were all escaped con­ pounds, nearly five and one half
Sixth — The Michigan Avenue ty War Meat Committee, could not to Uve attention of the owner, who ground will have a certain number
average yield of butterfat i bridge is known to be inadequate obtain their slaughter permits had not noticed this annoying of entrants in each class, ages 11 Of Bureau $25,665.10
vict*? iThe photographer must
make It a hobby to take the conceit
was 428 pounds for the j for heavy traffic. ' It Is not the Monday because they had failed to sound, a few reprimands on the part and up and 10 and younger.
For the month of June the Barry
Dick Vanderlaan and Jean Yerty
out of his victims—I mean custom­
rery close to four percent. I type of bridge that can be expected have their statements of the amount of the owner when the dog began
Bureau of Social Aid re­
ers.) 'Well, anyway, here's the latest
of livestock they had slaughtered In to bark quieted the situation in an won the older children's treasure County
hunt at first ward park last Friday: ported giving such aid to the eigag that's going the rounds about 14J35 pound*, over seven tons, and I will increase and not decline. It 1941 and 1942 notarised. The state­ effective and satisfactory way.
These comment* are made on the Mike Hawthorne and Janice Lau- tent of 825.665 10. There were 873
them. A little boy finds one of these her’------yield“* of‘—tterfat
butterfatwa*was
6416411* still adequate for the horse-andment* and application* were re­
of old age assistance to whom
badge* and take* It home to his pound*, or a little more than 4H
turned to them by the committee to supposition that dog owner* will be baugh won the younger folk*' cases
was dUbursed 82i.»lJ.3O. an artrags
mother and says UY a picture of per cent. That cow* product ha* It* was built. Nearly half a century be notarised, and returned. When more attentive at both the sending treasure hunt.
God Almighty. She says it isn't and quality as well a* quantity.
of wear and the Increasing strain the next meeting thalLhe held the ■nd receiving end of the bark and
thereby *dd to the peace and tran­ MUNICIPAL COURT
the little boy say*. "Oh. yea It la I
of heavier loads m*v call for a new permit* can prowth/na granted.
Earl Hinton, 37. of Battle Croak.
quillity of our city.
I saw a man go up to another man
bridge almost any time. State en­
’ admitted hu guilt when arraigned
Rodney K amer. tumbled from the
Salt water foiled an attempt to gineer* have h*d their doubte about
and he looked al hl* badge and he
. before Judge Cortrltht in Municipal
»av*. 'God Almighty! I* that you?'" find oil near Albion last week. Two it. and notice* have been posted on railing east of tlte- Ben Franklin NOTICE TO PATRONS OF
1 court Wednesday
afternoon.
He ----was
-~-z —
-• -------—
Zolly say* that Albert Dykstra
It to limit loads driven onto IL Store here Mdnday afternoon and BARRY CLEANERS
Our place of business will be charged with operating a motor vewrite* to over fifteen men in the had been struck in that locality. But the citv cannot keen an fall to the contrite floor tn front
Service. Well, well have to admit Both ceased flowing when salt wa­ officer there to hold loads to the of the Johnson restaurant in the closed from Aug. 1 to 7. inclusive j hide without a license. The Judge
we have him beat considerable. We ter rose In the pipe* So the Ohio required limit. Heavier load* do basement below. He suffered bead to give our force a week'* vacation, thought 85 00 fine and 84^0 cost* 10. together with all the expense of
Open for business as usual on would be the proper thing. Hinton
.IS
Oil Co. ha* given up further tests g»t by and they will continue to do injuries and was taken to Pennock
hospital for treatment.
in that section.
(Continued on Page 3. See. 1.)

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of Quimby visited at Lynden Nor- I

LOCAL NEWS

recognition, and award* for mini-

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,

c H URCHES

On Bunday afternoon. August 8,

A meeting of the International Mrs Syria Buxton and MrsT'jeule
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST,
Blltf Whittemore of OTWnd Rapid*.
Association of Police Chief* wUl be Norris of Hastings. * Margaret
•CIENTItT
-­ A cordial Invitation I* extended to
. held bi Detroit A
Corner Church and Center Street* all who are interested. Following the
The Coupcil lias
Subject: "Love.”
dedication ceremony, there will bo.
1 Chief Harry Tha .
Sunday service 11 am.
„ house for inspection of the
open
. The common council on Fridav I of Battie Creek visited John Hough-U.K Mbs
uh. Bernice
n
Wednesday evening service at new quarter* tn which
evening accepted thg roil. prepared
and family Sunday. * Harry
P-”&gt;
Jansen will carry on her program
by Supervisor Harry Ritchie, for
is spending a few days at
Reading room in church edifice ot rrcreaUonal and educational work
, the sanitary sewer on- East Colfax
italing*
open Wednesday and Saturday from, in the community.
; street. City Engineer Laberteaux
' ra instructed to proceed with the
FIRST V. B. CHURCH
PILGRIM
■ Rev and Mrs Roy Houghton will
Approval was given by the city
HOUNENS TABERNACLE
have charge of tha services here
coiinei! Friday night to a proposal
Sunday
school
10
A.
M.
In
charge
next
Sunday.
for group insurance by city employ-*
of Fruncl* Coleman. Bupt.
Tiic United Brethren Summer
II A. M. Preaching service.
School of Methods open* at Lake
Keith Brady, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Cha*. Monker will speak both at Odessa next Monday. Aug. 2 and
Lyle Brady, who recently enlisted in
the nwnilng and evening services. will continue until Saturday after­
the Army Reserve Corp*, left Mon­
Rev. Mr*. Manger ft attending the noon. Aug. 7.
day for Camp- Grant. III.
The Legion Auxiliary wilf meet al
oonferdnee and camp at
Pvt. and Mr*. Victor Mun ton are the Legion home Thursday, August district
Owosso. Mich.
PRESBYTERIAN CHLRCH
the proud parents of a daughter, 5, at 7:30 P. M. foV their regular
No young peoples meeting for the
bom at Pennock hoepl tai on TriUri- monthly meeting and nominations next
Morning Service at 10:30 Rev
two Bundays.
day. July 22. The little Miss will of officers for maning year will be
No service* a^the church Sunday. Leaaon Sharpe, former pastor ol
answer to the name of Melaney in order. "A Kpod attendance is de­
the church will occupy the pulpit
Choru* choir. Richard Branch. th&lt;
sired." say* Mrs. L«rsen. Unit presiWarrant Officer and Mrs. Donald dent.'
GRACE LUTHERAN CHURCH
Wldrig are the parents of a son
organ, Everyone welcome.
O. H. Trlnklein. Pastnr
born Saturday, July 24. at Fort
The Sunday School has been dis­
Service* held In the I. O. O. F. continued until September.
Smith. Ark. Donald l&amp; stationed
hall. Green street entrance
at Camp Chaffee. Mrs. Wldrig is
Divine
worship
at
10:30
A.
M
the former Lucile Nichols of Man­
BAPTIST CHURCH NOTES
Sermon
subject.
"Pretense
tn
Re
­
i hat ten. Kansas.
Sunday School at 10 o'clock.
ligion."
I In addition to the list given In
I Sunday whool at 11:30 A. M.
I last week's Banner Mr*. W. J. starring Annabella, John Sutton
Holy Communion will be celc- mon subject "Help in Wartime
A factual account of pretent day
I Allerding. Mrs. Floyd Gaskill, Mrs.
Asked
and Received."
japtiveri-ance.
The
Crated
Sunday.
August
a
al
10:30
I' Morris Hill and Mrs. Edward Adams conditions tn captive France.
Evening meeting at 7:30. Sermon
f«r»c. 1*
U A. M Announcement can be made
assisted ut the Rattotiintf Board plight of the French farmer
sublect "The Second Birth."
— focus.
*- x
jnext Sunday after the service.
brought into sharp
lost week.
Tuesday
night* B.Y.P.U. al) young
■Cowboy
in
Manhatton"
starring
:
, The Rev. Mary Showerman filled
people Invited. Meeting at 7;3O at
i JEFFERSON ST. U. B. CHURCH
, the pulpit at the U. B. Church-on Robert Paige. France* Ian*ford
church.
'
Dealing colorfully with backstage
Morning worship nt 10 o'clock.
Jefferson St. on Sunday.
‘
Wed.
night*
prayer meeting at the
romance
and
publicity
stunt*
which
1
Sunday school at 11 o'clock.
I Mrs. H. C. Weaver of Fulton h
---------- disrupt ,he pj],, 0^,. |
at 7:30 and teaching of 8.
•j quite ill at the home of her son mg of ai Broadway musical .pixiue- • E. c. at 7 p. tn. Topic "Some church
Schdol
lesson.
pixiueTest*
for
our
Amusement*."
leader
| and daughter-in-law. Mr. and Mr*. tlon.
' Mrs. Bessie Fox. Sermon nt 8
Merle Weaver.
Rev. W. W. Preece will have FORMER PASTOR RETURNS
The Rev. J. B. Bowman, of Lan- Jack Beoney. Ann Sheridan In
the .’erv'ices for ’the 'day.
Rev. IxMuon Sharpe, now pastor of‘ sing executive sec. df the Michigan "&lt;A*retuniaen!«uremente!!f Uw'hi ! c*‘arKr
A return engagement or thi' hl-i W.
,,, m
M. a
A. wilt
will be hrirt
held at
at the home the Morgan Park Presbyterian
Council of Churches and Christian larious
comedy featuring Jack Ben-' of Margurlte
Preece on Tuesday Church. Chicago, which he ha*
Education, was tn town Saturday.
served since leaving the local church
He called on various organizaUon
eleven years ago. will supply thr
j heads and conferred with Mrs unique hunter
। dye tod bv Mrs. .Eleanor Stricklen.
conference will convene pulpit at the 10:30 services for the
Herbert Wedel who is a member of "lldy Bodygnard" starring
the Program Committee for the An­ Arnie Shirley. Eddie Albert
at P®™?0* Memorial Park. Aug. 4 first four Sundays of August. whHe
Rev. S. C Hathaway is on vacation.
nual Conference of the Michigan EEddie j* ca*L a* a test pilot wire- t0 8 Can*!’ meeUry August 8-15
Hl* subject for Meditation on his
•Council.
t* htnueU Insured for a cool mil-'
“
' • •---------------first Sunday Is "The Will To Be
Because of need of additional
in dollars and a combination of HAbTINGS
Kind." The choru* choir, under the
room. Dr D. D Walton is exchang­ romance, thrill* and laughs Yollows METHODIST CIRCUIT
'.
leadership of Arthur Lower. L*
ing his offices with the Citizen
Rev. Bessie M. Rulison. Pastor
continuing during the aumer. The
Credit Corp.—the suite of rooms in
Residence 510 E. Green
the north cornet; of the Hastings
Preaching Sunday at Martin and Presbyterian choir ha* established
a considerable reputation among
Nat'i. Hunk Bldg, which Ls merely
Quimby. Tune 10:000 and-11:30.
circles. Rev. Sharpe and
a shift in office* on the same floor.
annriwtn WS
IVSnfi
link! ;1 Sunday school at Goodwill and musical
The Goodwin
C5. will hold
his famllv are spending their vaca­
To know wlmt n good job the
Hendershot at usual time.
supper
meeting
at
the
home
of
Mr.-,
j Hastings City Youth Council Is do•The Dally Vacation Bible school tion at Wall lake.
Foicst
Havens.
Friday.
l Ing during -these vacation month*
rinsed Friday and certificates wen[ you should visit the Summer Play­
Tlie Gopdwili coiAmunity Club j awarded Sunday.
ground* which is under the direc­
Mrs. Gerald Smith. Mrs. Burdette
an4 .Goodwill school reuwfon will be
lion of Mr. Edwih Taylor
Cotant. Mrs. Virginia Tute. Mis..
I Dr. Ben Homing, who has taken held at the church Saturday. Pot RulLson were the teachers. Mrs.
luck
dinner at noon.
j over Dr. M. R. Klndes duties at the
Belson and Miss Betty
as­
....Coleman
j -__
I W. K. Kellbgg Foundation office in
Members of-U»c W. R. C. are Ina,'d
&amp;■
I Battle Creek, was here Monday for
to attend a social meeting at ।
for Chinese relief &gt;5 00. The
a meeting with the Barry County .vited
Regular meeting next Thurs . Aug.
Mrs.
Clara
Wilders.
Thursday.
July
erings
taken
at
the
Vacation
I Health Dept, staff.
We will have another candidate
al 2 p. m . at 114 No. Washing- ' 8cho“|s
the circuit have totaled 5.
! Miss Janet McIntyre who was 29
.
enough '*&gt;
to t»
fe«
‘d *a rrfnor..
refugee mum
child for to vote on al this meeting.
“d
operated at Pennock hospital over ton. Wo are sorry to report we &gt;_!!" year.
About 35 attended the picnic nt
"Of such are the KlngNave
lost
another
member
by
death
y
5?
r
ii
I a week ago, has been home for sev- Mrs. Marie Smith. All member., idom
Reed's landing Thomapple lake.
of w
Heaven."
'
,nm
nf
Ia«t
Sunday. Ice cream and lemon
: era) days and L* making a good re­
The Goodwill W. 8. C- 8. will ade was
please
try
to
be
present
at
the
next
.vrved
with
pot
luck
dinner.
- covcty.
.■erre suitpci at the home of Mrs. Skating and swimming were enter,
■ Have you noticed the red. white. tegular meeting a* we have* a new I Fcnrst Havens. Friday evening.
talnment* for younger oeople while
; and blur V that has been planted pass word.
some of the older members enjoyed
' FIRST METHODIST CHURCH
j at tlw J. B Devereaux gulden on
Hospital kitclicn guild will meet i Morning Worship will be held at the bah earn* m Charlton park
i Colgrove home It Ls one of lite plc­ at the Leach lake cottage of Mr.* . 10 00 next Sunday with Mr. Stone
Comrade Webb went to Cadil­
on Saturday to gel Mrs. Webb
I turc gardens in town that la-per- Sterling Rogers on August 4th.
I preaching. The Adult Choir will :lac
and Margaret who ho* been spend­
feet within 1.8 of nn imfh that
&gt; .. ■&gt;
I M*y- The «ermon theme will be •ing two weeks with tlw C. B. Sher­
raises excellent produce along with i
wood
family.
th expert care that Mr .'Devereaux |
We were sorry to hear of the ac­
gives it. We under.*tanil Bill Steb­ „ ,,
, This will be Mr. Stone's last Sun- ,cident to "Roddlc Cramer” and all
bins gives a helping hand when It i&gt;eiton
day before he goes on vacation. wish for a speedy recovery.
L* tlmu to tie up the tomato plants
A demonstration on drying, brin- i Gue*t Speakers for the other Sun.
and such, but nothing, not even the imr and storing vegetable* will be daysjn August will be a.* followsV for Victory haX stopped the corn, held in the Delton Rural Agrtcul- August 8th. Dr. Alfred F. Way for- DURFEE
'
। bore from trying to take over this tural school. Tuesday afternoon. I mer pastor and now Director of ;' Mr. and Mrs. Homer Hammond
Mr*. Guy Ert&gt; spent
1
2 p,' ,n
' Putjl,c RcIsHon* for Bronson Meth- 1and Mr. and
i' Among rtre student* attending Bufii* will
and Friday .with relative*
be in charge. Even'body edist Hospital, Kalamazoo; August Thursday
,
cMsse^Ai'Miclugan State College's I* urged to attend
■ 15th. Rev. Ray V. BirdxalL Super- In Grand Rapid*. * Mrs. Samuel
Geljrer
spent
Sunday with Mr*.
-iunmwi session thL* year are the
The Women'* Society of Christian intcndenl ot Clark Memorial Home I
th,, X*ethodi*a
uill nmnd
.
and Mrs Wolfat at Has­
fallowing five from Barry county; .Service of theof
Metltodist
churchrlvirrh
will Grand
Rapids; August 22nd Dr_ ..
Ed. ­' Nagler
Evelyn J. Albrecht. George L. Moon, hoW It* next meeting at the home [ mond II. Babbitt. District Superin- ting*. ★ Mr. and Mrs. Heber Potter
and
son
spent
Sundav with Mr.
and Clarence H. Serljan. all of ।of Mr*. Leon Lxxmard on Wednea- | tendent,
tendent. Grand Rapid*Rapids; August
id Mrs. Calms at Quimby. * Mr*,
Middleville; Herman W. Newland. ।day aJternoon. Aug 4 at 2 o'clock TOth
29th. Judge Archie 5. McDonald.
war!
Hastings and Robert F. loingham. :Mr*. Herman Reynolds will be the Hartings.
ca
’ Newman of St. Louis, Mo.,
spent
thL*
week
visiting her sister,
Nashville.
leader.
. Mrs Henry Davis. * Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Lewis have
EMANUEL EPISCOPAL CHURCH.- Herbert Davis of Grand Rapid*
just received word that their grand- :Marlin Corners
Broadway
at
Center
Street
.
spent
Sunday
with
them and Mr.
son. Jack Edward Lewi*, has re­
Preaching next Sunday at
Rev. Don M Oury. Rector
and Mrs. Prank Newman of Miureived a promotion to the rank of L&lt;.o'clock. All arc cordially Invited to
Holy communion at 8 am. and■* kegon spent Monday with them. *
Corporal.
iattend.
11 a m. At the latter service. Mr Grace Baulch of Hastings spent
Gury will preach on "The Mlntstrv Sunday with the home folks. *
Shull*
DEATH OF MRS.
Reconciliation." Children »mo
at- Farmers in this vicinity are harThe Shultz Community Club will of
CLARA A. SMITH
tenrt Hu—I— »V. —
.... who. atwith Mrs. Irene Dickerson bn tenu during the summer are given , vesting wheat
Mrs. Clara A. Smith. 63, died at meet
'
Aug. 5.
her home in this city Saturday af- Thursday.
‘
temoon as the result of a severe
CREEK
I stroke which she suffered the ore- GLASS
(
Harold OU* of Kalamazoo Ls
| ceding Thursday. She was the wife
a few weeks at Fred ;
| of George Smith. Jr., well known spending
’
* Mr. and Mrs. Chas. .Whit­
as the owner and operator of a Otis'.
(
spent the weekend with
| meat market which he conducted temore
I
Robert Shricker famllv at Rich- ,
here for several year.*. She had the
}
Hostings. Mich. Telephones 2244-2557
been a resident of QilrcHy for the 1land. * Mr. and Mrs. Russell Whit­
temore
were Sunday guest* of tlie '
•past 38 years.
;
Bauchman's at Good Will.
I She is survived by her husband. Homer
*
by one son Chief Petty Officer *
1 Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Smith and
FRIDAY and SATURDAY. JULY 30-31
and Mr. and, Mrs. Homer.
George Herrick, of Los Angeles, son
f
DOUBLE FEATURE PROGRAM
__ ___ _
and family of Good Will
California;
also by two daughters, Bauchman
1
Mrs Warren Moore and Mrs Harsupper guest* at Russell Whit- I
„
John Sutton and Annabella
old Smith, both of Hastingsr two temores Saturday night. * Sun­
sisters. Mrs. Nellie DeYoung, of daV visitors at Clyde Warren's were
'
"TONIGHT
WE RAID CALAIS
Grandville and Mrs. Ina Lampman. ,Mr: and Mrs&gt; Russell Thornton
Watseka, in., and bv one brother and •,'ons oi Charlotte. Mr. and
and Robert Paige and Frances Langford
i Frank Root of Caledonia, Mich iMrs Merritt Gate* and family and
iThe funeral was held at 2 p. m. R- c Oatfs and Mr*. Brisbonc of
COWBOY IN MANHATTAN
Tuesday nt l)»e Leonard Funeral I
* M.r and Mrs Harold
uiuckwiiy and
aim children
cimuren of
oi Hus
iim­I home. The service was conducted i■ Brockway
callers
by Rev. L. Winston Stone. The 'tings were Wednesday
—
~~ “at
SUNDAY and MONDAY, AUGUST 1-2
Roy Erways. Mr. and Mr*. Homer
burial wa* In Riverside cemetery.
Erwnv and children of Muskegon
Franchol Tone and Anne Baxter
Equipped with five telephone were, Friday callers. * Mrs. Sara
booths an automobile tmck will be Erwnr went to Grand Rapids Sun­
FIVE GRAVES TO CAIRO
sent to outlying districts in New day to see her sister. Mrs. Clara
York, whenever the need arises. A Robinson who is quite ill. * Mr.
fine example of puolic service, no and Mrs. Jack Erwav attended the
doubt but we can imagine no emp­ BYownell reunion at Jack Belling­
TUES.. WED.. THURS.. FRI., AUGUST 3-4-5-6
tier frellnx than to be walling out­ ham's near Shultz Sunday. * The
side a lelehone booth and see It Good Will Community and school
Ray Milland, John Wayne and Paulette Goddard
drive off all of a sudden
reunion will be held at the church
this week Saturday. July 31. *
REAP THE WILD WIND
DOL'D CORNERS
Anita and Chrfttene McGlocklin
Miss Revn Austin was uhlted in of Hastings and Arlene Whittemore,
mairlage to Wilbur Be Lion in Texas local were Sunday dinner guests at
recently. Best of wishes go with Ray Envoy's.
them. * Mr. and Mrs. Percry McMannl* and family of Bedford
Employment of women in ship­
Hostings, Mich.. Phones 2247-2282 JDd
called at Robert McMannis Wed­ yards has more than tripled within
nesday. * Mr. and Mr*. Ira Chaffee the past yyr.
I

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AMERICAN LEGION

THEATRES

Ration Calendar
SUGAR: Stomp 13. 15. and 16.
Conning Sugar good now.
COFFEE: Stamp 22 good July
22 through Aug. 11.
BLUE STAMPS: N. P &amp; Q July
' ■
*
I . R. S. T. valid

I

RED P. Q. R^Zr S. now vol id
through July 31. T valid July
25 to Aug. 31; U valid Aug I

Buying fruits and vegetables here is just like hav­
ing the biggest and best Victory Garden in town
right at your fingertips! You do your own picking
just as you would in your own backyard . .. getting
exactly what you want
and getting it more
quickly. Courteous clerks are on hand to wait on
those who desire service, but you, like many other
women, will find that it is nice to pick out your own
fresh produce at FOOD CENTER.

HASTINGS’ FINEST PHOHIK E BAR
FREEPORT BUTTER
8 paints ....

lb.

HOME BRAND OLEO

NUCOA
4 points ...------------ --------------- -- lb.

ALL SWEET OLEO
lb.

4 point*

CARNATION MILK
I point -

large can

PET MILK
1 point ..

.... ran

-------

PORK &amp; BEANS
Swift*—21 point* . ....__ —3 for

Del Monte PEACHES
PALMDALE APRICOTS

Whole KERNALCORN
S &amp; W PARSNIPS

47‘
35c
26c
26c
9C
9C
25c
27‘
42c
29‘
23c

’MEATDEPARTMENT

New, Home

Grown, pk.

a*

PORK LIVER fresh 4 points lb. gQc
BEEF STEW boneless 10 points lb. 37c
PORK SAUSAGE ^orne ma&lt;ie 5 points lb. 31 c
SMOKED HAM sliced 7 points lb. 39c
BACON SQUARES lean 4 points lb.
|C
VEAL BREAST meaty 4 points lb.
Genuine Spring*
LAMB SHOULDER
5 points
lb.
35
LAMB BREAST lean 4 points lb. 15c
ROLL RUMP ROAST steer beef 11 pts lb 43c
SALT PORK lean 6 points lb. 23c
HAMBURGER fresh ground 7 points lb. 27c
VEAL ROAST boneless 10 points lb. 43c
PORKCHOPS center cut 9 points lb. 36c
SHORT STEAKS steer beef 11 points lb . 30c
SLAB BACON
Any

size

piece

31‘

SLICING BOLOGNA
5 poinh

C

POTATOES
lOc
NEW CARROTS
DRY ONIONS 2 *. 19c
GREEN ONIONS^ lOc
NEW CABBAGE - 5c
FRESH CELERY - 2k
LEMONS
23c
LUX FLAKES p*&lt;g
LIFEBUOY SOAP 3^ 20c
LUX TOILET SOAP 3 bars 20c
SWAN SOAP 3 Ige bars 29c
SPRY 5 red points lb. 24c

CHARMINTISSUE 4for25c
NORTHERN TISSUL roll 5c
PAPER PLATES pkg. 10c
10c
BERNADINE LIDS
bottle
19c
CENTO
MILLERS KIBBLES
55
CUBE STARCH s,7t‘ 18
2 for 9c
KOOLADE
Salad Bowl
DRESSING
pint
21
CINNAMON ROLLS pkg. 15c
Diamond Crystal
SALT
15
2 for
BAKING POWDER c,tX 16'
Creom
CORN STARCH 2 for 17

ORGANIZATIONS

COMMUNITY NOTICES

TIAMD THEATRE

r

Barry

NOTICE
CLOSED AUG. 9 to 14 Inclusive,

FOR A VACATION PERIOD

118 N. JEFFERSON
N. MAIN ST.. NASHVILLE. MICH

DOUBLE FEATURE PROGRAM
Eddie Albert and Anne Shirley

LADY BODYGUARD"
and Charles Starrett and Xay Harris

ROBINHOOD OF THE RANGE
SUNDAY and MONDAY. AUGUST 1-2
Roy Roger* and Sheila Ryan

THE SONG OF TEXAS
Bargain Matinee Sunday 3:00 to 1:1

TUES., WED., THURS.. AUGUST 3-4-5

HASTINGS CL€AN€RS
206 I. STATI ST.. HASTINGS. MICH

theatre

FRIDAY and SATURDAY. JULY 30-31

HASTINGS CLEANERS WILL BE

FDDKCENTER

i\ T.h=

PHONE 2363

Returned by Popular toequest Special
Jack Benny and Ann Sheridan

George Washington Slept Here

�TUT MA1TIN08 BANNER, THtHtBDAY, Jt'LY 29, 1$U

HEWING
A FARM OUT!
IlLlellW A I MM’I VUI : tafat 0{

recently. ♦ Mr. and Mrs. Frank Monday morning after an ilinera Mrs. Chas. Mayo. Mi
Uie (iery brand in some Hosting* would be asked to pay. un- Rapids
but Is
reportedRoush
to
a ‘■. va
iittTe better
* »«"*
Donald
has
Koachmidrr
Hazel. Q( two days. * Mr. and Mrs. Hur- of Battle Creek. Mr
.ak»u.. and
...h children. waul
_ aaM| a»-taal-rfi . ratten spot. In a few minute*acre* dgr. those conditions;
h has
—.../tax than this'' been helping Keith Norton wllh his Edith and Joe from Oermfask are vey McCarty entertained the Smith of Rochester. Mich.,
WJI
: of stump* would be ablaze, lighting per cent mote county
hav
In
!
&lt;
“
Um
n
township.
i
visiting
their daugnter. Mrs. Carl
Ul’ InL WILI/LKIIlJJ the night like soinany huge cand- city doe* now. And ’that would be hay. mjwamo wwnang------i Olm&gt;tead ln Wood|and and thev all
.
•—■*.- last
,■■■■ stump was
——— - unfair
u,,,.,, -to
!!«•
By morning the
to the city.
Yf
| called on Mr. and Mrs George Oimgone and only little piles of ashes
The other alternative, and It karhvii
Ml" June Graham’ of Battle »teod.8at. evening.*
u ‘«- Niles were weekend guests of Mbs Ionia, E. B. Walls and Mrs. Mina
remained.
.
would cost Jess, than to do it by
the weekend at her I *«&lt;d to attend church services at Mildred Gaskill. * Mr. and Mrs. Seith of Kalamazoo were callers
Another new field meant that raising the assessments, would be Z, “ V
William Ellis. Jr., and famllv were there in the afternoon. * The
(Continued from Page 1. Sec. 1 &gt;jt mast be fenced, for cattle were
to raise the lax limit from the 10
church
every
.
“
.-mday
morning
at in Howell. Sunday. * Several peo- youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. Man­
lemesa into an empire. .
! Iree commoner! in those days. Moat i mills to say 15 mills. The council returned after visiting her son and
derneas
o'clock wllh Rev. Wingard. * Mr pie from this community wenvto son Stanton was taken from Uw
"My own experience wsFVlth the i timberland farms were first fenced would not require that limit every famllv in. Kalamazoo. * Mr. and 9and
Bedford. **
He
Mrs.
Gerald
TUcher
and
glrlc
Sunday night to hear 1hospital *to
“ his
* home In “
•----- —
. ”of 'this great area,.! into four or five acre fields with an year. But it would have a way to Mrs. Maurice Purchls are spending I were Sunday dinner guests of Mr Banfield
northern
part*
speech given by Donald Hunt­ la getting along as well as could
. —----.------ ov.—
-------- ------------fence,
"horse-high,
meet emergencies
and do needed their vacation with relatives in and Mrs- Tobias Brovapt In Free- the
where trees stood fifty to one hun­ elght-rad worm—
er. a returned missionary from In­ be expected.
■ things
»....»•■ Only a vote of
Jf the people Detroit. * Mr. and Mrv. E. C.
dred to the acre, mostly twelve to bull-strong and ptg-U&lt;ht ”
dia.
"Ash and bu^wood were some- of
-• Hastings
*---------------can make
•— “that possible. Kraft spent the weekend in Inthirty Inches and occasslonaUy five
'BARNUM SCHOOL
Mesecnr and Harold Nor­
times «...«
used .for
"
or six
SIX feet
irv, In UIAMIICICI,
Will, VAA
—... ........
w. .Tails,
—
We hope, the voters of Hastings dlanupolix. Indiana, meeting their Junjor
or
diameter, with
clean.
Um, Jr., were at the Barry Co 4-H
. Leona Helse of Grand Rapids
straight trunks forty, fifty even to split; but thair lasting qualities will see Ute necessity ai)d vote pie son Louis who Is at Camp Knox. camp for 3 days. * Several famiUe-* HUBBARD HILLS
' eighty feel to the first limb.
^were not good Oak and walnut were Increased limit. We believe they Ky. * William Beedle who is sta­ front around here attended Ute
Mr and Mrs Roy Jenkena were spent the weekend al home.' *
called to Grand Rapids Sunday Darlene Durkee has relumed home
i "It seemed as If one great crop o: best, and r^lls of both are yet In will: for thev want this city to do tioned In California Is home on a
after spending a few weeks with
flecltluous trees had matured to- use. older than the present genera- needed work and do it without sell­ furlough. * Mr. and Mrs. Charle*
ing bonds.
Betts. Mrs. Robert Betts and son w’lrtlttSlwK U. h.d UA^d ..... HU 1.UTJ., her aunt In Ann Arbor, a Mr. and
getlier just before the coming of tlons of farmers."
Do' we stop occasionally to think Dennis have gone to Camp Phillips. । in Ionia Sunday.
In very poor health having had a Mr. and Mrs. Keith Durkee and
the settlers for. save In the swamps.
The next Installment of Dean
stroke some time ago. * The elec­ family and Mr. and Mrs. Herbert
there wka little undergrowth *nd- Davenport's interesting story will what we get for the comparatively Kansas to sec Cpl. Robert Betts.
tric storm Sunday afternoon put Johnston al tended- services at Ea­
excepT for fallen logs, one could i tell how his father bought another small sums we yearly pay In our * Mrs. Curl Lehman lx visiting her npvnFHSllftTT
drive indefinitely In almost any di- 1 eighty acres of tlmberlnnd. and paid individual city taxes? We get fire husband nt Springfield. Missouri “EnDERSIIOTT
our electricity out of order for ton Rapids camp meeting Bunday.
Mr. and Mre Harvey Parmalre about three hours. * Mr. and Mrs.
reetton between the tall, gray shalls I for It from tha crop of maple sugar protection, police protection, pub­ ■where he is in camp. * Mr. and
One radio program Is really fun­
supporting the dense canopF of he made the following, spring. It lic health protection; we have good Mrs John Wotrtng of Cleveland.; and June of Battle Creek spent Floyd Moore have returned after
green, with only here and ihAar a | will also explain how Dean Davrn- streets. crosswalks, sanitary sewers Ohio, spent Sunday with Mrs. Fred'Sunday with their parent*. Mr. spending a few days with relatives ny. Hearing the audience laugh so
rift to the blue sky, through which ix&gt;rt came to Jram about the "Mlch- and sewage disposal. so that our Wotrlng. * Mrs. Beulah Tarbet and and Mrs. Floyd Garrison, celebrat­ In Ohio * James Storkan. Sr., re­ heartily at such jokes Is really
shafts of sunlight filtered to brigh- 1 igan Agricultural College." us It river is not contaminated by sew­ ion of Detroit are visiting her par- ' Ing Mr. Garrison's birthday. Sun- turned to his work In Grand Rap- am using.
en tlie twilight below. Silent it ' was then called, and how the father age. And the affairs of this city ents. Mr nnd Mrs. Claud Perry, day evening they all culled on Mr
* rned
Mrs Margaret
lias visre- ■ "nd
Mrs.
Harry* Whitworth
in Ted
the
wax. except for the chltter of the decided that ids son must attend are well managed by our city coun­ ‘
from ^loGariinger
where she
Week's
dbtrict
Mr. and Mr.
cil. so that we have no bonded
black squirrel, the drumming of the that first college Of its kind.
debt. We ought, bv voting an in­ lied relative.. * Mrs. Dorothy Mos- ICLaughlin called on the latter s
partridge, or the occasional call of
1
*•“
creased millage for taxes, and with­ seUnk and two children of ■ Win- . father in Battle Creek Sunday *
the turkey.
out any general raise In assessments throp. Mais, are visiting her par- Mbs Elaine Van Horn who has
"Timber was in full passesslon of' I
to pul our city's governing body in ents. Mr. and Mrs S. E PMvera । been visiting Mrs. Ronald Haynes,
the country. I have never seen den- j
a position to meet emergencies with and other relative*. * Mr. and Mrs went home to Hastings last Tuesser growth save in the tropics. Even ;
Fred Fisher spent a few days last day. * Mr and Mrs. Mel Henderout selling bonds;
there the board measures per acre |
week at Houghton Lake. * Rev. | shett of Kalamazoo were Sunday
fulls far below that of these virgin i
and Mrs. D. R. Sllvemoll and fam- I guests at Leo Hendershott s * Mr
hardwood
forests.
arawooo lorrxu
, &lt; continued from Pag.- 1. Sec. 1. . MORE SPORT CHATTER
llv and Miss Rachel Van Ness are land Mrs Clinton Lahr of Hastings
------------------,
„„.nc
oav
mat
onagc
wiu
«n'
Apropos
of
the
sport
story
about
•If one should slop and think of | so; Home dav that bridge will col- 1
at Indian Lake near Vicksburg.
called at Al Brills faundiy after­
all.
the
ta.de
of
clearing
such
land.
;
j-------—
—
*-*
—
It
task ot
land. |
por safety's sake a wider Mr. Alderton on the port side col- Mrs. Arthur Bateman and daugh- inoon. * Mr. and Mrs. John Weycrwilh
facilities ma
beyond the
und
bridge snouiu
should sup- umn tn last weeks R.-T.. Howard ter of
»iui no
iiu Kuuuwca
.... a.banun
stronger
of r&gt;troit
Detroit have been visiting man hove heard from their son
'&lt;■■.. pound ,
.. v and
nnA
Kz.w ,plant
. a ...
.. . how
. onage
_ cun
.. _ „ that
.». _. be done
I...... ■ Unnli.nmi.rv
Rnnrh nrpan!r_ahands, a.. four
nx
a box
|t. But
Montgomery nV
of tha
the Beach
muorganizen.n boy««- ,««_
1— « Detroit
Mr. and
Mr.
Von W. Johrt for the first time since he
of matches,
it
would
x«m
one
of
,X
hrn
every
dollar
raised
by
the
'
tlon
told
a
few
.
tales
about
hh
OrM
,
n
wh
matches. Il
netrn ot
friend Fred
Fred I FumUs. a
* George
George urecn
Green wn
who suf- was inducted Into the army last
the impossibilities. The^early sett- .jo-mill ux is required Jor the reSwl howl chum and lifelong friend.
’nina. rreu ।; F^nl«
w
„„
* »4r spring. He is somewhere in Africa.
lers did not slop to think of the »r runrung expenses of the city?
Blanding of the Cleveland Indians.
•ratT®“J«» “»*it "are spend- * Clinton Brill is still in foreign
zlze cf the Jo^They were deter-IVX Recre.tlori Is a real, not B'^'n* h*d
&gt;big league!.’dd
'
Harry Green 1 waters according to communication
mined to have hotneu of their own." (an imaginary, need in an indux- with San Anlomo and had tareb ar- ing some ume at tne -iiarn
-----------has received by hta family.
How thia dense forest wax trans- l"rlal uge and community like Has- ' rived In Detroit, his home city.when home In Bettevue. Mr* Green
formed into farnt* in Woodhnd and ting* A few people can afford to: he had a call from the Cleveland
DOWLING
thousands
management inquiring about his -----njlal where
tnousunus of
or other
mncr area*
areas by
u&gt; the ' take
take long
lone trip*
tripe on
on train*
trains or
or in
in autonuto- ’ m.iuwma
---­ she underwent amajor
Miss Mary Ella Littlejohn of Bat—
• • •• described k
, । mobiles
. &gt;
...u&gt; get the change they ' fitness revtiitiiko
settlers
is graohically
by
resulting in
in hit
his rrcrivinv
receiving inin- operation.
operation.
Dean Davenport. Young pwpie to- nrrd
But mcst of us will con- j st ruelions to lake the 'tight boa.
Elizabeth Smith home. * Bonnie
against
the
COATS
GROVE
day have little idea of the hard ' tinue to get our recreation near, and start the game
G
Jean
Drake and her mother. Mrs
*
'**"
’
We
are
sorrv
to
learn
of
the
ill
­
work and sacrifices-required. The home.
Hastings IIA/w
now ,,no
has na good । । Washington
Iiumr.
numiUK^
........................ Senators the -ne?t
- . - day.
&lt;
............
.
... ____
...__i l„u.
(sized. .park,
near____
the________
geographical
"No wonder ih»v
they aintwl
wanted me
me to
to ___
Dean
wrote:
ness■&lt;of Mrs. Robert Blocker She Howard Drake left Saturday for
'1 renter of the city, bordering one of start, remarked the new Thrall was taken to Battle Creek for an Aberdeen Maryland, to visit the
“A
A Race of Mfghty Axmen"
:
former
s fiance. Robert Pierce, who
to ;:.-z
clear: —
and
”"Die
Ti.v first step was -, Michigan's scenic rivers. It cun be who has just learned that the BU operation last Saturday evening. * : is in the klr corps. * Remember
.. made l0 Mrvt
----- --------------------------------.vc. Hastings
iiuaiiiiKS os
M well
wca os
us Train
....... of American
................. League
....-w--- hurlers.
.. . ... mix! MV1IS
AA^AIfence
two or three acres on--a u„.
knoll
*----------onbur
tn xtart
ikeslde —
park
serveswn.
that
‘ Walter
Johnson, was going to start jdn&lt; fOr a short course picnic last that Bible school starts on Monnear n spring or some other source Chicago's lakeside
has
been «done
— ■; for Washington. No youngster
ever Sunday. * Mr. and Mrs. Henry
»» uvrn
mhio—
-----------of water. The building "bee' huge city. Much im
----- —to make it a i had .n e.«.r
finer debut, hn
he h«t
beat Johnson PouUon
PouUon O
off Middleville
Middleville spent
spent SalSalbrought neighbors from - miles a little tach' year
sparkling urday night and Sunday with their
around and the log cabin went ui&gt; desirable place for family and grouo I i*"d Washington In a .nxrieitng
»ev-’ (daughter
daughter Mrs. Wllda Allerdlng and
Rla^d
without costing money. The settler gatherings in the late spring, sum- ; game 3 to 0 and during nu
* Mrs. Pearl Dcmond and
was then ready for housekeeping. iner mid early fall months. But era! season, in the big time Blandthe
council
lucks
the
money
to
do
ing
comanded
the
respect
of
players
|
falher
Arch
a
raveSwent
to
Ionia!
He had a home, but it would In­
twenty years or more before he a real Job with that park. Already and fans alike. He alwaj-a liked, so [gunday for a dinner In Uw park
would have a farm. On the western this year, since some grills mid Montgomery said, to beat Detroit । lbcre t0 obscrve the birthday of
Lloyd Demond
pralriM the newcomer would have toilets were placed there, many ; became his home town had never Qie fOrnjcr’s
u farm the next year after "break­ have taken advantage of the chance I given him liie chance he thought , wjlOlS4. w|fe waa ai50 present * Club
A g wll| n)al(e |
ing.” Not so the timber man. After to enjoy family or larger group j he was entitled to and which time No 4 of lhc
the trees were cut and burned there picnics there. It could service the proved to be correct. Blanding is &gt; moncy payment Instead of fur-1
remained the stumps and then, the people of Hustings beautifully and ■ now superintendent of a powder njjhjng supper for the August
delight
for —
all
our .—
people. If , plant in Virginia and occaMonallj meeung » tncre will be no meetstones. H»might be an old man be- Ijbe
— a- —«... —
- —
"unci’.nncould
expe-have
, these
old, friends meet to talk
ln({ ln Augual * Mr and Mrs Ken_
fore the farm of his visions could ;h=
the council
an two
expeLuxury ond Winter
la- realized, and the buildings he rienced park grounds engineer pro- about the old scenes in Detroit ana ■ ne,h Kcl&amp;ey and Joycc Elaine were i
vide reasonable plans for recreation take a look at the youngsters com- , Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs.
planned be erected and occupied.
Warmth!
facilities for Tydenpark. It the ing up in the sport.
Paul Woodman and Darlene,
"It Is on almost lost and forgot­ council
had an adequate budget
Another story to d at the^gabfest.
--------------- ---------------------- .
ten generation; out the finest em­ that park
would not only be fine I which was held at the fire h°l*-'f- CARLTON CENTER
bodiment of faith, hope and chnritv for recreation
Warm Comforter
MIUni'S DOG MIATItSI
but could become a ' and participated in by Fir-man Art ,
1 have ever seen was the young real community -center
But it Holmes. Hobe Skinner. "Monty" ell Mr. and Mrs. Roy H. Allerdlng
67&lt;-SIZI FOR
45c
Umber settler and his wife—one in takra Sr and the^council can »1 • had to do with the lime Hu- »were Thurajevening guests of the 1
purpose, one in deprivation, one in Gtwdo a little dab each year in- Ungs sent to Detroit for Schill- | Clark L Brody family at their Gun
Contain, m.ol I A &lt;smpl.,A M.o,
achievement. Simple? Crude? Hum­ Mend of comoretitw the orolect ax ca-'"' “ Detroit rand lol star to lake cottage. * John Usborne has
ProJeCl “ nlay in u game against Charlotte ' a new grandson. The little lad U
drum was it all? I suppose so. But ItXuidCOmP1CUn*
Meal" for ony dbfl! Easy to feed!
they mode an impress upon Nature
wi"n »ur durur AU MopW. rae
UWI. n.U.n ~. on —
— of »-•
the son
Sgt. -and Mrs. ------------Lawrence
Clean! Needs no refrigeration!
Filled with 33'1%
wool
and upon their day and time. They •1.60 was the outside price for a 'he same train Charlotte *»•”**“ Pyle of Albuqurque. New Mexico ।
were the fathers and mothers of 10 hour day for unskilled labor. We । here for H-s trek !o the Hastings He tipped the scales ot 9'4 lbs. and
60S'; cotton! Stitched scroll
teal men. who asked only for oppor­ are never going back to tlial wage I countyseal. Many fans were In the his
beep-named
Donald
James.
★ |
design! Sateen covering. Large
1
tunity. who did day by day the rate. Now 50 cents an hour is a Pjrg “nd some of «*®m knrar
------ Yirger and Mrs. Arthing that lay next to hand, who minimum for common labor. Look bchlppy and surmised the na
and family were din- ’
depended upon themselves ana up your old records, and you will ture of his *"»n^WIWi * bit of .... - -------_f Mrs. Lawrence Far­
asked nothing of government, hav­ find that crata of living and of persuaxton and some actual cash rell oli Friday. * Mrs. ejayton Val­
PLAID PAIRS -3.98
ing been brought up on the phll- materials are from 50 percent to । the PT,lrol,cI
entine
and
children
were honoredthl
asopliy of "root, hog, or die."
A luxurious pair, woven of
ion percent higher than they were ( Cliarlotte and Andy Carrigan of the with a birthday dinner at the-hofne
soft, sturdy cotton and 5%
"If a heraldic symbol should ever 40 vears ago Then the city bud- lot“&gt; 'hne was to be put off on Has- of Mr. and Mrs. George Olmstead.
get
y
wo
”
ld^ran^7rom
M5.005
tojungF
for
SchippicaMle
The
tech.
Friday.
*
Mrs.
Louise
Lydy
luu.
be devised in honor of the early set­
HASTINGS. MICH.
wool! Full 72” x 84” size!
been
ill
with
rail
bladder
trouble
tler. It ought to be an ax rampant. 150.000 a year. On a comparable l nlQfe worked l*rf«b\Bl
For he was a mighty master with basis the budget should now be Carrigan nlayed sensational ban and is still confined to her bed. Her
this primitive tool. He had to be. from »55.000 to $75,000. The popu- “nd,.hls h!l!!ngr^^itwe
25fi WARM WOOL 5.64
f|n I
His very life and future depended latlon has Increased 25 per cent in 1
.^'nJNominee1 bu^the
Single blanket in lovely sol­
upon it. Tire gun for protection,' that 40 years, so there is more city ; a. .J?1"'’Charlotte 1
BETWEEN-SEASON
id colors. 541’7 rayon. 25‘for relaxation, for squirrel potpies work to do. and mon Udos, to core , ;«&gt;• ™
and other games; but it was the ax
cotton. Large 72“ x 84" size!
FROCKS
3.98
the turned the forest into farms.
Our readers may ask how wc . a »harn bh.of cash ini whzl thelo- |
"My own timber skill is with cross would suxsrtt Borntt about It to
Dressy styles of dark rayon
“If
teSSl I
cut saw and a pair of thin steel more money? There are two, ways.
with flip shirred Ka^stUnes
wagers —Charlotte Republican I
wedgies. With these I learned to
or sleek-to-lhe-hip models
we will discuss them frahkly. ; Tribune.
tl
__________
drop a tree wtthin six feet of the, and
Frosty trimmings. 12 to 20.
The valuations of property
desired spot nine times out of ten. in First.
the city could be raised so as OBITUARY
making due allowance for wind,I to produce
more
money,
But
that
!
Walter
J.
Ormabe
76.
died
at
his
lean of the trunk and balance of। would lead to Hastings paying an 1 home In Dowling. Monday morning I
the top. The axman would do it all' unfair proportion of county taxes, following an - illness of several;
witli the shape of the cut and. the Aside from that, property, in Has- I months. He had owned and tilled
Twoplece frocks to be worn
last quick directing blows.
is now assessed as high as of I his farm near Dowling for the past 53
with or without a blouse!
"The accuracy with which he,, tings
higher than property in Marshall, i years. He is survived by his widow,
Dark, smooth rayon touched
could drive the bit of the nx every­ Charlotte. Hillsdale and other Lottie; one son U«ter, of Hasting*
time exactly where it struck before,’ Michigan cities of their size. It and a daughter Mrs. Susie Corkins.
with white! Sizes 12 to 20.
swerving not the breadth of a hair,; is assessed now above the average of Dowling Th* f’"!'’™1
and the slight twist of the wrist by. aaseraments of the townships of , &gt;«“«**£*
RmiMJ
which he burst out the chip were. the county, os Is shown by the re-1 church, with Rev. R°b«rt Smith ofmost uncanny. And the amount of ports of the equalization committee Elating. The burial was in Dowling
wood he could "go through" in an of the. board of supervisor.-. Sup- । cemetery.
|
hour was nothing short of marve­; pose now the two city supervisors ;
SHOES
FALL FELTS
|BT»wt
lous Bill linger and his nxmate. on, would turn in their rolls, when the BRANCH B
DISTRICT
n bet. CUt down in one day all the, board meets next June, and those I Richard Darby returned to his .
trees that grew an acre of heavv. roDS were boosted to $6,000,000 In- camp in Texas after spending a
timber. I know the spot ; and I kigrw stead of $4,850,000. which was the . (wo weeks' furlough-.with the home
a man. who supported his family total this year. What would the 1 folks. * Mr. and Mrs. Ray Fasselt
one hard winter ..by chopping four­ । board of supervisors naturally ; and three sons of Bedford visited
. Whether you want a shoe for
th^ S’^wrTshillings Ind jdx’oenw* ।Ithink
lhln,t nnd
nnd naturally
,laluraUy do?
d0? wnal
Mr. and
and Mr*.
Mrs. O.
O. D.
D. ^Fossett
rasseu and
ano
Shaped deftly to fit snugly, Ln back
What Mr.
dressy or casual wear, or ac­
of your pompadour . . . add a dash
(ship supervisor and'that happened? I famllsLSunday afternoon. * Our
tive sports, you'll find what
to your costume at the same time I
1,.,-..^ —
------ ...» ------------------------- '%)V. T. A. Moyer. Mrs. Moy- ,
you want at Penney's! Choice,
feet huh Wotildf-we do It now? Yet Itwo ’''PeD'isors of this city boosted nr and son.
son. Donald
Donald expect
expect to
to visit ;
smart colors! Fine leathers!
Bright spirit-lifting colors!
th*nwn and ihSw uicir
lhe,r nsscssiwnu •1.150.600.
si.iou.uuu. that
mat ,hls
nis mother In
in the
the northern part
part '
these were the men and these weir they lirobabIv
u was I of th
„ state .-v,,,
fnda
probably did It i™,.....
because it
the
soon. *
★ Mrs
Mrs.. M
Minda
the ways whereby our timberland
farms were handed down to us.
■
'The "fallow" was local parlance
for the timber cut down but not
yet burned. Three methods of cut­
ting were in vogue and each had
its defenders and advantages.
"Ute "Jamb-pile" was commonly
employed In thin or scattered tim­
MEN'S WORK PANTS
ber. Beginning at the center the
small stuff was cut first, then from i
HEAVY
DUTY
SANFORISED
COVERT
all directions the larger trees were
PANTS! Sized for fit!
added, leaving the trunks radiating
like the spokes of a wheel.
“Slashing was an unworkmanlike
method of-cutting timber, with no
avi you a boy in this war—a son or a sweetheart, a
MEN'S UNIFORM PANTS
regard for getting rid of It after­
husband or a nephew or a grandchild or a friend?
ward. Every tree was cut to fall as
‘Tan plain weave cloth. Built to stand wear
Is your heart with a sailor on the broad, high seas—
it leaned.
and wash.
.
.
JL S3
"The "windrow" was most in fa­
a soldier stationed somewhere abroad—a pilot, a tail
vor. especially in heavy timber. In
gunner, a bombardier?
windrowing a line wax established
Then surely you want to do all you can to shorten th'e
across the area to be cleared. Thr
MEN'S STU ROY WORK SHOES
width of it would be approximately
war, to help bring our boy’s familiar footsteps back to
one tfec length from each side.
FOR RUGGED COMFORT’ Sturdy service on
your front stoop again! .
Along this line trees were felled
And the best way—the simplest, surest way you can
fiom either side, the-top* meeting
any kind of job!
4h *
and overlapping in the middle. Each
help is to buy U. S. Wtr Bonds! Buy them at Penney’s
windrow, therefore, would exlend j
today!
BOY'S WASH PANTS1.49
the length of the are* or fallow. t
All through July at Penney's, wc are featuring War
covering a strip about two tree i
lengths in width, the middle a jamb i
Bonds. While we will continue to serve our customers
REAL VALUE!
of twigs and limbs, with the bare
FOR MEN
with the finest the market affords in clothing and shoes,
trunks extending toward the aides '
fabrics and furnishings, the service of Uncle Sam comes
of.the fallow."
Work gloves, 2 pn. 25c
Disposing of the moss of tree I
first.
Work tox, 2 pn. 35c
trunks after the windrow was fired :
And we are hopeful that everyone who comes to
was a problem, which was solved In Shop cops----------- 35c
Penney's during July will buy a Bond, or several Bonds,
various ways. There remained the i
troublesome stump*. The Dean rays:
or at least War Savings Stamps. You save money when
Wash pants-- -^$1.98
In my own particular section
Others ot $2.49^2.98
you shop at Penney’s.. Put every cent you save into U. S.
most stumps quickly rotted, and in
Black. Brown. Khaki, Grey.
White!
five or «ix veara were ready for the
War Bonds!
toroh. Of all the farm jobs that ev­
There is nobetter way you at home can help win the
BUY BONDS AND STAMPS HERE
er came my way. from teaching
calves to.drink, breaking colts and
driving machinery, i moat enjoyed
the firing of a field of stump*, after
they wire seasoned to the heart and
the outside was beginning to rot. It
was by choice a twilight job. With a

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large size
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22c
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11c
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meeting and adopted a platform re- I-

I pleased to announce the birth of IBARRYVILLK
a daughter at Pennoek hospital I Mr. and Mrt Ralph DeVine were

I Mrs. George Chcnowith.
' Mrs. Kenneth Smith and family * M^RTTN CORXEBg
of Woodland called at the Calvin
Mr md Mn. Martin Runalerand }.’’»• « l*r«° atumdanca i
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Banfield J Lake. Mn. Nall Walker of Cnei■H . splendid
ANNOUNCEMENTS
itlng Mrs. Runxlm stater and fam- I:
Wc NorrU Malcolm of Text* and CHURCH
L Mrs. George C
l«d at an' anuur u spending a few days with
.
EVANGKUCAL CHURCH
m1m charlotte of Lansing called
,'W- iMtfar- _4mb&gt; to Wotw/Duilorado.
—-___»[ the ftaadTaa/l tfaVtoaa. * Mr. and
J. 6. Daabtor. Pastor
Starting Weeks and Morris. * Mn.
Wll-1 Pvt. Ward WUk« ha* —
returned
’ Mrs. Ruaaeli
Rusaell Mood
Maad and diildren
------ -'Mn.
on their aunt and uncle, Mr. and
10 M A. M Morning worship Millie Fisher viritod Mr. and Mra. 11am and Elmer Gillespie a
oth- I homo from the army to aaatat hi* I were Sunday dinner
Mix. Albert Reeaor one day last Anthem.
— ...
Not go without B. J. Wellman Thursday of last er relatives on the Center road.
*
week. * Sunday iltoner guesta of Thee’’. “1 Could
*
jt .
week. * La Mar Parsons of South Mr. and Mra. Clarence Curtla and
summer.
and
Mra.
J.
L.
Higdon necotnninAf«e Spindler and Mrs Rich­
Theme ot sermon wD»e Path of Bead. Ind . b spending a few weeks little sous of Augusta have been
----ard Estep were Mrs Ella Anderson
led Mr. and Mra. Harold Higdon
Conquest."
, vacation with Mr. and Mrs. Nor- enjoying a weeks vacation visiting HICKORY CORNERS
of Detroit. George Spindler of La­ ClvuUan
and daughter to Kalamazoo. Sun­
11:00 A. M Sunday school
man Barry and Joanne. * Miss
fayette. Ind., and Miss Catherine
day
and
they
*pent
the day with
H"
»*,
«
u
Ray
McTaggart
of
Grgud
.
Rapids
8:00 P. M. Unified Service of the Rosemary Weeks returned taut
3—Congressional • acUon pledging Spindler of Battie Creek. ★ Mr.
spent Saturday night with Mr. and Mr. end Mrs. Alfred Higdon and
co-operation by the United States and Mrs. Chas. Paul and family of E. L. of c. E and Evening Worship Tuesday monUng from Asbury Park.
Mrs. John Mourer. Mr. and Mra. family.
Topic—"Some Tests For Our N. J., where she and Mrs. Wilma
in world affairs.
Hastings were guests of his mother Amusement".
BANFIELD
Leader. Mrs. Bcrtlta Pennington of Delton visited Hie
0XDEX FOB PUBUCATIOM
3— Insisting that United Nations Mrs. Geo. Paul over the weekend. ...
■
ruu.-w.-j ui
-----—’
-------tatter’s *on Richard Pennington.
* Mr and Mrs Welby Croekford Wagner.
Friday dinner guesta ।
*
with his own remain united in order to secure In­ and Janice and Mr. and Mra. RobAnthem. "What Ha* Thou Done Richard has now been transferred
ternational collaboration to pre­
Ira. Don Putnam. ♦ I
-------- --------- to a camp in Kansas.
Today?"
. ...
.ert
Crockford
of
Ionia
were
Sun
­
The
August
Johnstown
Farm
Bur;
*We
of
his
house.
A
Mr.
and
Mra.
vent a recurrsnce Of future wars.
- — ---- 1 Mrs. Lyle Karrar are
Theme of sermon. "Where Life’s *
day dinner guesta of Mr. and Mrs
&lt;n4 Mra. H. E. Bame*
spending a few week* with Mr. and eau duo will, meet at the home of ■John
— Planning now
esiab- Cha*. Higdon of Nashville. * Mrs Greatest Danger Lie*."
In the end. Mussolini faded be-J 4
4-Ptannlng
now- for
for the
the est
ri»oppers ,Fri«ley. ♦
Tuesday — Christian Endeavor Mra. vernoo Karrar near Lake Mr. and Mra. Julius Prey. * Mra. |
sum he tailed to understand the* Jlshment of an organisation to
Cha*. Fawcett and son of Oak Business
Bernard Hammond and infant son Mrl M.ary Barilett is visiting her
Meeting.
Italian people. They cheered his sume full responsibility in main­ Park. Illinois, returned to their
returned
home
from
a
Battle
Creek
&lt;
“
9
daughter-in-law,
Mr. and
:
quite
seriously
111
and
her
staler
1*
The W. M. 8. win entertain the
home Saturday after spending
hospital
Sunday..*
Loyd
D
Prey.
’
Mr*.
Horace
Bolton
and family of
twmhasUc. swashbuckling displays taining world peace.
caring for her and looking after
■three weeks with her parents. Mr.
Little Heralds and their mothers at her household duties. * Master son of Mr. and Mra. Julius Frey of Allegan. Mrs. Bartlett spent last
*‘^1 Mr
Mra. Charlie
There i* little to criticise with and Mrs. F. E. Border. * Rev. Har­ a Dienic. Wednesday, August 4 nt Dicky Karrar of near Lake Odezta .Banfield and Miss Utah D Ellston
the soul of Italy could not be
old Kohn of Marcellus who hiu
Barry. * BZrs.
visited his grandparents. Mr. and 1daughter of Mr- and Mra. Lester El- ^*hlcr, &lt;*.
moulded into cruel, calculating, cold- *uch a program. It outlines the only been spending a few day* at the 3 p. m at Lake Odessa Park.
.11, vl«*Ung
Thursday. Midweek prayer serv­ Mrs. Shlrlcv Slocum last week. * Iston of near Dowling were united :
Mooded. rutiiles* killer, which Hit­ possible line of approach for bring­ Evangelical Parsonage and preach­
Several in the Sunday school re- • in marriage Wednesday evening ’ h~ J^t«r and brocher-ln-taw. Mr.
ler developed In N**l Germany-- ing an end to- these destructive ed the Sunday evening sermon at ice at the church.
at
the
home
of
the
offldating
4X14
“
rs,
E.
L.
Bromley
and family.
ceived
prizes
Sunday
for
attending
Friday. Choir rehearsal at te
and that wa* the type of soldier world conflict* which will become the church, returned to his home
Justice
of
Peace.
Mn
Marti
la
*
•'
“
1
Norman
Jacob* of
Sunday
school
most
of
the
Sunday
which Mussolini needed to promote Incryaslngly blood thirsty and se­ on Monday ft ’John Cobb of Pon­ church.
of Battle Creek They will Stockbridge. Uvlngston Co. were
-rxnbaje Httire.
Park assembly. August in the past year. One of our very Hard
reside al
Main
CrXk recant
Rev. rnto Mra. Ed­
hia wide-ranging ambitions.
vere unless checked
, tiac is visiting Franklin Smith ot 1 Riverside
liulrd fo7.~lw»—
youngest
scholars.
Kent
Keven
De
­
to 15.
(East Woodland for a few weeks
* Mrs Mary Putnam wa* hostess WBrd Swaddling. * The Sunday
; rnohd. received a Bible with bls st
Il
FurlLrr
* iworilunchroriTuaday fo? 5C.I?5X).1 b^.of
w_.M church
। The fall of Mussolini does not
name
on
the
cover.
Pretty
good
Only one question now remains 1 * Mrs. Harold Forman and nine
THE METHODIST ( HURC1I
her Bridge club * T^rVtaitms *U1 mert Ju*» » at the close of
old son of Roncommon ar­
for
a
four
year
old
don
’
t
you
think.
HMeaaa/ily mean a rapid, uncondi­ to be answered—Do the Rcpubll- ; months
nrctl Sunday
eunu-y at
ai the
vnr Geo.
Mev. Forman
ronil.n
Sunday at the Anaua MatUiuS the weekly prayer service. The an- I
George Wingard. Pastor
* Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Weeks and
home tor .’vtaL
ShT^ta
to
tional surrender for Italy—although can. mean it? Is official altitude In , rived
10: 00 A. M. Morning worship.daughter Rosemary accompanied home were his son John and wife £“*’ hualnesa meeting will be held 1
it is difficult to see how a collapse line with the ideas expressed by the be joined bv her husband. Harold
of. —
Saginaw.
hta--------slater------------------11: 13 A. M Sunday school
I Mr. and Mr*. Martin Runzler and l
--------tlnaw.—
his
sister
and broth-n §aturday evening. July 31 al 8
can be long averted unless Hitler Republican Post-War Policy Azlso- .Forman of Cainn Polk. Shreveport,
Sunday.’ Aug. 1st will be
8
PM.
Youth
Fellowship
daughters
enroute
home
to
Wiser-in-tay
of Grand Rapids and a o’clock.
Is prepared to pour men and ma­ elation or are GOP nlalwarLi merely | La.. thl* week who will be home
----- —
consudb Leomtdls Saturday, where nephew aricT rHece of Kalamazoo &gt; Sacramental day,
Wednesday.
Choir rehearsal.”
terials into the breach—a step which letting tills group provide .some 0,1 “ furlough. * Mr. and Mis
Official board meeting
will be they were all over night visitors Mr MacDougal is some improved
would seem-contrary to good mili­ nice-sounding frills to create an Clarrnc^ Anilc and son Gordon of held Mondayevening. August 2ndof their uncle and aunt, Mr. and in health at this writing. * We are
Battle Creek are spending a few
tary judgment.
The members of the Youth Fel- ‘___________________________________
impression which will, never be , days
with her parents. Mr. and lowshln of the Methodist Churcli
translated into action?
• Mrs Lawrence Paul * Mrs. J 8. accompanied by Rev. and Mrs.
Even those who appreciate the
I Dcablrr is convalescing splendidly Wingard and Mr. and Mrs. Keith
reasons which prompted the aerial
After the end of the last war. It from her recent operation at But- Durkee, motored to the Eaton Rap­
attack on military objectives in
Rome can properly feel a sense of wlll be recalled. Republicans made terworth hospital * Mra Richard ids Camp Meeting Sunday.
regret and shame that._j»eoplo and a show of favoring International co. ; Baton cxpecta to leave tile last of South Woodland Church of the
operation
to prevent wars. But acfor.,f'a*n,p F°rl'e'1 Tenn,
Brethren
nation* which profess . to be en­ tually thev
merely cave n death |Where 81,0 *nl Joln hcr husband,
10: 00 A. M. Morning worship and
lightened and civilized should find blow- to the entire L£r.m
iMchard Estep, for the month sermon.
F. &lt;?. R. S. T. RED STAMPS
themselves in a altuatlon where it hv
whJ?*^
n d ,A August * Mr and Mra. Byron
Rev
Harper
S. Will will bring the
becomes necessary to drop loads of b&gt; Woodrow Wilson without pro- iTcakcr and children of Pontiac are message.
ALL VALID NOW
high explosives on a city which is so riding any workable substitute, spending this week at the Robert s
11: 00 A. M Sunday school.
cloaely associated with the rise and whatsoever. In fact, they did not cottage. Jordan lake, w Mr and
There are classes for all.
;Mrs. Jay Wing of Carlton were
development of Chriatianlty try to find a substitute.
Rev. and Mrs Will and daugh­
* ■ •
; Sunday- dinner guesta at the home ters of Chicago are spending their
throughout the Western world.
Republicans will give their real nf his brother Mr. and Mrs. Fay vacation in our community staying
Wing. * Mrs Robert Blocher at the Owen Smith home. The
.
A railroad map of Italy will make answer on the question of Isolation _C.
vs
International
co-operation
by
I। w-as taken to Battle Creek hospital Wills were with us in our revival
it crystal-clear why Rome had to
where she will undergo services last January. We Invite
the type of individual they select (Saturday
। an operation. * Callers at the El­ all members of the church and our
tlw only, marshalling renter between for president In) candidate.
don Farrell home the past week neighbors nnd friend to hear him
Northern and Southern Italy
• were Mr. nnd Mrs Royer and Mrs at the Sunday morning service.
If they select an individual of Leona Proctor of Hastings,
Troop* and supplies from Germany
Ungs, Mr and August 1st.
/l&amp;P Sufies Riylit Mca.U
if 'Barrryvllle.
Barrryvllle,
and North Italy to reinforce Axis whom there are few whose record Mrs. James Sidman of
Arthur L. Dodge. Pastor
SUGAR CURED
armies in Sicily ha ve to pass through enables him to stand squarely and Mrs. Walter Kimmell and Miss Churcb of the United Brethren in
Rome. Allied leaders would have consistently on a program of inter­ Ruth Kimmel of Sunfield. Mr. and
Christ
(4 POINTS) L. ifc
. H.
n usgoai
Minister
been guilty of something more than national co-operation, it will show Mra. Paul Townsend and famllv.
I.
Osgixxl. Minister
I
BLUE STAMPS N. P. Q
‘
negllgeiKe if they had failed to at­ that they really mean -business. South Woodland. Mrs. Guy Kant- ! Woodland
SLICED BACON (I POINTS) U 40c
VALID THRU AUG. 7
tack this vita) transportation cen­ However, if they attempt to put ner and Mrs. Maggie Kantner and , Morning worship 10:00 A. M.
SUG*R CURED—SHANK HALF
|
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Otto
Townsend.
South
Sunday
school
11:00
A.
M
ter—and attack* U itrongly.
over
READY TO EAT—SHANX HALF
2— a candidate
— 4. । lof* whom
’*”'**" there
•••*-.* । West Woodland. Rev. and Mrs. Ar-Christian Endeavor and oreachar» many) who 1* a warmed-over thur Dodge and Mrs Celta Town- lng mtv cc T3CIP M
COOKED HAMS (7 POINTS)
Axis leaders who have shed many isolationist attempting to
gel n send of the Village. Rev. and Mrs.
fcrayer meeting .Wednesday SOT
Canned Vegetablei
■necun«' wcanesoay b.ot
“crocodile tear*" ovir the destruc­ halfhearted toe-hold on the intejj- Perry Hoover of Beaverton vk-Jp 14
IONA
ANY SIZE PUCE
tion of churches a&lt;id religious national bandwagon,
SPICEt HAM
(7 POINIt) .. 50c
—--------------one canjfed
coir-Thursday nnd Friday of last [ Kilpatrick
(7 POINTS^ J’jf
(if roints) nshrines in Rome, could have spared ciude without danger of serious er­ I week. ’Du? condition of Mrs. F.-rrSunday school 10’30 A M
NO. 2'A CAM l©C
FRESH CAUGHT
tha Eternal City from all danger by ror that the plans of the official rell’s sister. Miss Ethel Whitmer.- Morning worstop 11:30 A. M.
COMBTOCK
HfHRMG
(NO POINTS)
u 17c
declaring It an open city.
Prayer meeting. Thursday 8:00
(4 POINTS) 7Republican platform concerning in­ I who ta being cared-for at the FarDKtD BEETS
Irell
home,
remains
about
the
..amt
.
!p,
W/l-OZ.
CAN /C
ternational co-operation will actu­
IONA
Of course, the same military reali­ ally be. despite any surface "varn- I The^1 Wes&lt;t&lt;,UWoodla1d'UBI&lt;tiUd ■ ' Mlrhli;an nn’&gt;ual conference Aug.
‘Pineit
Catoknl 3n *7oum
,sssXiB«j• c“»
“
(II POINTS) I*­
ties which prompted the Allies to bh", the same shoddy material !c.ise
GREEN BEAMS
—
' • CAN uC
NO.
attack Rome, were undoubtedly fac­ they were during the Harding Ad­
LAUEN’S
SCALED. DRESSED—READY TO FRY
'home of Mrs. Albert Rcesor on i
_________ HEADLESS—DRESSED
TULIBEES—FRESH
tors in prompting the Axis com­ ministration.
til POINTS) I,I Friday afternoon. August 6 Mrs •
VEMU.
l*-OZ. CIASS IZC
mand to decide against declaring
Will Hnucr will assist the hostess | HOPE ( EN TER
EARLY JUNE
Rome an open city. Without a free
| Mason Norwood and wife of KalWhen it comes to domestic, policy. I
(IB POINTS) 1n
route for military transportation New Deal mismanagement has lit­
Faith cirrlr w k r K
amazoo and Marshall Norwood and
IONA PEAS
NO. J CAN I 2 C
through Rome, all of Southern Italy erally presented the Republicans | The Faith Circle of the Metho- *’lfc of D*110”. wcrt' callers nt the
would be untenable. So. from the with n "victory boulevard." But any 1^-—•
(IB POINTS) 17
— — »»•
•••»■- i« Mr nn&lt;i
rOMATOfS
Axis viewpoint, it made sense to use advantage gained from lids angle.;
NO. 1 CAN I JC
-Mr* w*}.' H“ucr of w'sl ;
Clara
the military facilities of Rome as —
,n
1___ ......
Woodbind on Tuesday evening
long aa possible and trust to luck will probably be offset by a big mar­ AUKWSl
Miscellaneout Canned
drlch’s. * Mr. and Mrs Clyde Ashby
that sentiment and fear of arousing gin if Republicans insist on hedg­
ANN RAGE
...
,,
;of Knlamafeoo. and their daughter.
a hostile reaction among members ing or mismanaging the interna­
Blue Star Mothers
Mrs George Hartman ofxEast St.
TOMATO SOUP . ir/V-oTcAN 7C
*Z4e
af the Catholic faith, would pre­ tional issues wliich will determine
m.‘n U2*
LouL'’ 111 • s,x‘nt Wednesday with
whether or not World War II is to
vent a damaging air attack.
hn
J
hcld„at’1 Llc Uwlr parents and grandparent*&gt;Mr.
lllVtMSOOK
be something more than a prelude
H
FARKAY
H
Mrs ,
Paul on .and Mrs. Fred Ashby. * Mr. an(T
KETCHUP
Monday. August 2 at 8 p. m. .This | Mrs Earl Gates of Clovcrdal* spent
Axis leaders arc as respbnsiblc to a World War HI.
'* ’“"3! 24c WHITEHOUSE
M1RG1RINE
will be a regular meeting.
Monday evening at the Fred Ashby
for the attack on Rome os Yhe Al­
(I «EO
7 TAIL 7/LB. ■ V •
HAIN OR NMBNTO
EVAP. MILK foint
!
home. * Clarence Payne
lost a val- .
lied generals who planned the DELTON
Panic
) J cans ZoC
Mrs. Wayne Hord of Detroit Ls
HBST-ETT CHEESE.!,’S1?.™ Ik
WISCONSIN MILD
CHEESEMAN—DULL
. liable horse with sleeping sickness
bombardment or the air crews who visiting her mother. Mrs. Julia Wel­
tcon county
At 9:30 Saturday. Miss Yvonne'last Wednesday. * Mrs. Blrdena '
(I POINTS) o_
DOMtSTlC
RED
BEANS
ler for a few weeks. * Dr. Prosper Duli of Nashville
if/i-OZ. ROT. OC
became the Lyttle Ms attending school in KataSWISS CHEESE
"i‘ 41c
Bernard who has been stationed al
CARNATION OR
(S POINTS)
American airmen who executed Denver. Colo., for ten months and taide of Harold W Chcescnmn, mazoo. * Fred Ashbv and family
(I ttO POINT) a
son of Mr. and Mrs. attended the Ashby-Chamberlain
PET MILK
SUNN YFI ELD
KEYKO
TALL CAN 7C
the attack, assumed extra risks In recently has been at Newport. Va.. Woodland,
Thomas J. Checseman of Nashville 1 reunion at Baker’s resort. Crooked
PURE
URO
W®
2
34c
SHORTENING
making sure that damage was con­ has been sent overseas according to at the Evangelical parsonage in 1 take. Sunday. * They are now drillfined in large part to strictly mil­ .word received by his wife last week. Woodbury. Rev J. Dcabler. iiaslor ing nt the oil well, on the McDcrCHISEO *r SPRY
3 M. 68c
(4
POINTS)
* Lieut. Richard E. Robinsun,
iary objectives.
CRESTVIEW E66S
ooz. 49c
the local Evangelical church, moll farm, but nt the present time
youngest son of Rev and Mrs D. of
performed the ceremony.
' they have run out of pipe and will
(IS POINTS) 17­
CHIU SAUCE
12-OL SOT. 1/C
The Republican parly—or at W. Robinson who is stationed at a
They were atterided by Miss Vir- resume drilling as soon as more
camp
in
North
Carolina
has
been
&gt;a*t an Influential section of the protnouxi to Captain. * Mrs. Bert ginla Smith of Nashville and Neal pipe arrives. * Mr. nnd Mrs. MllGEISER'S
(I POINT) 7
‘hetkneU—2&lt;4aUtf—VaUf—Qet AU 3 3n A g P PioJuce
(republican party—has come a long Patton, local and Mr. and Mrs Ar­ Cheeseinnn of Mulligan, brother of . ton Warner nnd two children of
BABY FOOT
CAN /C
’Battle Creek spent Sunday evening
way since Pearl Harbor in break­ il lur Winters of Hickory Corners the groom.
Alter a short honeymoon, thev with their parents. Mr. and Mrs.
FRESH—WELL-FILLED PODS
ing away from tu isolalionislstand. attended funeral services for Mrs. will
(I POINT) 7be
at
home
to
their
many
Fred
Ashby.
BABY
FOOD
CAN »C
Leona Price in Hastings last Tues­ friends on the Wm. Letson farm 1
MICHIGAN
------- -— * a &gt; .
In fact, it is doubtful that the day. * Mrs. Susie Francisco called In East Woodland where the groom sot'Tll SHULTZ
todationlst leaders In congress and on relatives and friends in town one Ls employed.
1, .....
— at
. the —
. Sunday
- .
Canned Meatt, Fish
Visitors
Kenyon's
elsewhere ever represented a very day last week. * Lieut. Merle Colca.. n..! 8,lfrnOTn nnd evening were Mr.
of Pocatello, Iowa, has been wnint'e .r-cini vT
section of the party. Looking .llson
FANCY—HOTHOUSE
u POINTS) 1hvisiting his parents. Mr. and Mrs SERIOUS ACXIDLNT TO SON OF Elld Mrs. Elmer Treat of Bellevue.
S-OZ. CAN I VC
back, it seems probably that these Floyd Collison * Mrs. Harold Bur­
(ALvIN SMITH Mr and Mrs
Kenyon and
SWIFTS
“Isolation antics" were mainly the pee has been visiting in Detroit for o_A
.. week
...... ago .............
Monday. Kenneth Dick .....j
and Jack ...
of nuAiniiir
Nashville 0410
and
(4 roiNB) 71^.
PREM
'
result ot an organised effort to bin- several days, * Mark Taylor ot Smith, age 15, son of Mr. and Mrs \Mrj. Gordon Kenyon of Hastings *
I1OZ. CAN J3C
dis’ and embarrass the admintitra- Pleasant lake, while casting last Calvin Smith of Sebewa.. in m - 1 The mnnj? friends of Rosa Baochler
tempting in
to ...nve
move '«
'i &gt;,v rake on will i»-a&lt;frry. to. hear she is ill and
(S POINTS) 7Qtioo—a bit of political maneuver­ Friday morning, landed a seven temntine
CRISP-SOLID—to SIZE
SNACK
his
father's
farm
w;
------------—
...
—
^Fridusiy
inhope
for
her
speedy
recovery.
*
»J-OZ.
CAN JOC
ing which helped neither the coun- pound wall-eyed pike. On Saturdaynight Roger Williams caught a live Jurcd in the chest, one of the Homer Van Tyne of Detroit spent
ABF—WHITE MEAT
•*’" weekend
«•"n with
—&gt;•»• Mr.
»*- and
-..a Mrs.
**— E
«»
ft POINTS) in,
pound and fifteen ounce wall-eyed prongs of the rake entering his ' the
TOHA FISH
SEEDLESS
—
JUICY
7-OZ.
CAN WC
chest
and
puncturing
the
plural
B
Moon
*
Mr.
and
Mrs.
R.
Harris
in the/tame lake. Another |»arty
GULF
Sunday geL one.that weighed icavltv. Hr was taken to Blodgett entertained relatives from Battle'
President Roosevelt sent to Con­ fishing
(&gt; roints) 77U. S. NO. I-WHITE COBBLER
* H
over nine pounds. Several large bass hospital. Grand Rapids the last of Creek for dinner- Friday night *
7V.-OZ. can JX
gress a special message pleading for have been Caught this summer * the week where his condition is Mr and Mrs Homer McCowen vl»an extension of the period of serv­ Rev. D W. Robinson was a guest considered serious. Mr. nnd Mrs. ited relatives at Wabash. Ind., last
ice for the young men who had of John Zeedyke in Kalamazoo Lawrence Flncfrock and Mr. and week.
Canned Fruits
been called to the Army under se­ Monday of last week * Mrs Mary
IONA SLICED
(71 POINTS) 77lective service. Italy had declared Shedd and Mrs. Mary Doster called
DOZ. &lt; V LGE.
PEACHfS
VINE-RIPE—JUMBO SIZE
NO. 17, Can ZZC
war on Britain, all Western Europe on Mrs Angie Titus one day las:
DEL
MONTE
SLICED
VW
SIZE
wag under Hitler's domination. Nazi week. * Mr. and Mi's. Calvin Powell
(11 POINTS) 77Hastings called on their sister.
PEACHES
NO. 17, GLASS A/L
armies were driving deep into Rus­ of
Mrs. Blanche Richards Sunday aisia. In the Pacific. Japan was mov­ ternoon. * Mrs. Mary Johnson of
7IJ.
PRUNE PLUMS NO. (7FAPOINTS)
ing into Indo-China In what later Prairieville and granddaughter Pau­
GLASS Z3C
FRESH—GREEN
FRESH-TENDER—SWEET
proved to be the first step in her line Johnson of Flint called on Mrs
(IS poinX) "
BARTLETT PEARS■ JJ'S'^lSc
lightning conquest of Singapore and Angie Titus Thursday night. Mr.
LGE.
the Philippines. Yet congress was and Mrs. Ernest Armstrong and
SULTANA'
*
BOH.
still so blind to world events that Mrs Fern Chapman of Kalanuuoa
HUNT COCKTAIL
IL’oOT 17c
the preaident's request to keep a called on her Sunday afternoon *
FRESH—RUBY-RED
'
L. Daniels has been visiting his
sizeable army in training passed by J.
parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. C Daniels
Juices
the narrow margin of a single vote. in Coidova. Ala., for a week. H'
LGE.
planned to visit Jack Johnson at
BCH.
Souse Republicans, only five Jefferson Barracks. Mo. but Jack
GRAPEfRUIT JUICE
30c
months before Pearl Harbor, voted had been moved to Des Moine.*,
HEART'S DELIGHT
six to one to dissolve this new Iowa. * Mr nnd Mr« Fred O
"'o,Xi’23c
PRUNE JUICE
Hughes and Mr. and Mrs Mak Rey ­
American Army!
•re purchased from the carefullynolds spent the weekend nt the
""’"pi’JBc
GRAPE JUICE
It wa* doubtless a similar isola­ Hughes cottage. Long lake.
tionist sentiment impelled by an­
VALUE —In addition to quality
(7 POINTS) «C_
COCKTAIL
gry partisan ship which caused Re­ CEDAR CREEK
ingredients and tpecial nock, proIB-OZ. CAN 1JC
Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn Fuller, and
publicans to resiit Hull's efforts to
(UHRIMAN S
Te*»ion»l training and dependable
(NO POINTS) 17­
negotiate reciprocal trade agree- Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Mattison and
ORROT JUICE
■pparatu* contribute to the di
H OZ. GLASS IXC
famllv
ot
Hastings
visited
at
Henry
’
manta and to wage a bitter fight Leinaar's and famllv Sunday eve­
(4 POIMTStTftagainst Lend-Lease.
TOMATO JUICE
ning. ★ Mrs. Celia Gould is spend­
4* 01. can aVC
OKU FRIDAY EVENING
ing the week with her grandmother.
1ERVICI— Courteous service and
muu
Since America entered the war. Mn. Harrison In Pulton * JtMtph '
prompt ttehvery to your home.
however. Republican attitude has Hammond. Mr. and Mn. Ardy 1
HEW
LOW
PRICE!
Chooae your pharmacist as care­
changed and to their credit it can Owen spent Thursday evening with
fully as you would your physician.
be said that they have, tn general, Mrs. Dorothy Monroe and Maynard
ASP 1S-OX. LOAT
(iwu the administration good sup- of Kalamaoo. ♦ Mn. Gordan Stan- ■
ton
and
daughter
of
Banfield
called
.
RThey have even backed the
LOAVES
on
Mn.
Minnie
Campbell
Sunday.
trade program.
(
1
* Robert Tolles ha* been quite
I
f
AGP 1*-OZ- LOA*
sick with the mcasels. * Mrs. Min- &gt;
ut moat Important indication of nie Campbell is on the sick list *
Republican change of heart. U Mr*. KHia Lammers and daughter 1
KSUNCH TO?
FINEST QUALITY ASSURED
platform adopted by the unof- are attending campmeeting in ।
&gt;1 but nevertheless potentially Grand Junction. wRussell Watson
EACH
Detroit spent a few days with |
wrful Republican Post-War Pol- of
SLACK WALNUT
hl* family last week. * That sleep­
Aaaociatlon at Its meeting in Ing sickness among hones is in I his '
ic Rexall Store"
community thia summer—Alger Cox
Hastings
FOR HCNIC1 ANO OUTINGS
and JlnunJe Harntg cni both loun*
• NOT CONNtCTfO WITH ANY COMPANY
Phone 2l 31
Mor* than three hundred deleUSING X SIMILAR HAMS OR BRAND

QUMttBff RepuKlcan members ot
Qongreta.'taunedlately upon reconvenfng of that body to openly come
out in favor of:
1—Complete military victory over
But the Axi*
Axis nation*
nations and acceptance ot
of
ha was the dominant fig- nothing short of unconditional sur-

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�THE HASTINGS BANNER, THURSDAY, JULT St. IMS
I SOUTH IMJWNK

Bunday with Mn.- Ralph Walton. week with Mr. i
। Mrs Julius Wester and son Rlch•nd family during Ralphs atwwncc. |
"J®*"1
ard, Mr. and Mrs. John Anderson
* Mr. and Mrs. Claude Walton'end j S’*
* h.
of Alio.
Eldridge and ta~*
Bobby spent Sunday in Flint, u . Mn. •••
— Hutchina
— were Mra. MaB- ot MulUkMi. ware Sunday di
Wm.
Mra. Iva Sullivan and Mother guwfta of Mr. and Mn. Geo. Brown-1 hot and children. Leo Hutchins of [ gueita ot Mr. and Mrs.
Grand
Rapids
and
Mr.
and
Mrs
i
Hoffman.
*
Sorry
to hear that
ell
end
M(s
Robert
Campbell.
Bob■
Ira. Nora HuUerberger from Grand
Marvin Thaler and son Keith of I Lemin Johnson of Bowne Center । Mary Saundera spent Wednesday
Lapids. Mrs. Orville Kokx and chil- by reminad lor week s visit * Mr. Hastings. ♦ Mrs. Roy Chandler of was taken Sunday tftamlng to the evening with Donna Shepard ol
lofSJk, SBun?e*' i^n
ren an sister Mra. Berkey from and Mn. IL Houghton of Detroit Hasting* spent part of last week as Blodgett hoapltai for an operation. .Dcll1ont
are spending a two weeks' vacation
Melvin Boyle who &lt; haa spent bf*n notified that she ba* been
ndtana were Sunday afternoon with their parents. Mr. and Mn. the guest of Mr. and Mn. Glen Kel­ w
* Nancy Deming. who has wme tlnie in Georgia is voting I gwle an honorary member ot the
allera of Mr. and Mra. Joint Tbaier Guy Smith and other relaUvea. * I logg.
bean spending a few days al the iXTund? and ituSc Mr. and Mra , Barry County 4-H Service Club.
nd Nerval. * Mr. and-Mra. Robert Mn. Jennie Miller, who has been1 home cf Mr. and Mn. F. C. Dem­ Milo Curtha. * George Bustance . «n,rTOVV„ST wnnni A»m~
icwton and family were Sunday spending a week at Hastings and ing. in Grand Rapids, returned and family of Freeport, Freeman SOUTHWLST WOODLAND
(Inner guest* of Mr. and Mrs. Ken- VermontvlUe, hu returned to the Thursday morning with the latter Hoffman and family and mother ‘ Sent. Forrest Hynas and lather
leth Clark of Hastings * Mr. and home ot Mr. and Mn. Dsn PosUna. •nd called on Mr. and Mra. Allen Lizaic Hoffman. Mr and Mra. David Vet Hynes were weekend guesta of
Ira. Victor SUctle from Lansing * Mr. and Mn. Chas. Moore were Fish. * Mrs Howard Proctor and Hoffman of Ekst Bowne were en- ' Mr. and Mrs Carl Heffelbowcr
lere Bunday guetta of Asa Steckle. in Kelatnaioo last Monday and daughter Ixils of Hastings called on tertainad at the home of Mr. and Forrest left Sunday evening for
t MIm Frances Clifford Buatance Tuesday. * Mr. and Mrs. Coma Mrs, Geo. Forbey^ last Wednesday Mra. Paul Hoffman Thursday eve- Grand Rapid* enroute to his camp
f Hastings U spending a few days tx.nonucUnayer from Grand Rapids afternoon * Mr. and Mn. Virgil nlng. It being in honor of Mr. and . in Indiana. A Theodore Holsapl*
&gt;1 the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph and Mr. and Mn Chas. Hoyt spent Woods and twins, Geiaid and Mra. Paul Hoffman's birthday an- . returned to JHs home at Indtanalage. * Mr. and Mra. Bernard Qulg- Bunday in Muskegon With Mr. and Geraltittd*. were lit Grand Rapids nlvehary. * Mr and Mrs Monu? polls after spending the past month
ry of Hastings called on their Mn. Art. Schohdelmayer and at last Thursday on business. From Johnson ot Jackson and Mother 1 with his sister. Mrs. Maggie Kantunt una uucie, Mr. and Mra. Geo. Spring’Lake at the home of Mr. there they motored to Kent City Mra Edna Johnson visited Batur- i ner a MLs* Ruth Woodman was a
'orbey Saturday evening. They also and Mra. Ed. Schondelmayer. * where they visited Mrs. Kenneth dav afternoon w4lli tAn. Jennie dinner guest of Miss Nevah Farlee
ailed on Nelson Beer* of Richland) Mia. Claude Walton. Mra. Donald Woods * Mrs. Geo. Gobel from Pardea. * Lo Andrews was In Wil- Friday. Mrs. LotUc Haney and
nd found him to be the same. * Walton, and Mn. Ivan Roush were Chicago was a Sunday evening cal­ llaxnstoii Sunday to visit his wife Mrs. Carr of Lake Odessa were
r Mis. Emil Olsen, Mrs. Ed. Thom­ . in Hastings Saturday. * Dr. Pom­ ler ot Mrs. Wm. Hutchins. * Mrs and daughter Bernice and family afternoon callers. * Mias Susie
*. Mrs. Elton Gray, and Mra. Ralph eroy and daughter. Mrs. Mabel Mina Denise returned home after and found his wife much improved. Fisher and Mi&amp;s Josephine Wise
inge were in Hastings Wednesday Clark f'f 8L Petersburg. Florids spending a week with Mr. and Mis. She l* now spending some time with spent Monday and Tuesday at EUtm business. -* Mias Frances Biggs were Wednesday luncheon quests of i Ivan DenUc and daughters * Mn her daughter Velma Donahue at-hart. Indiana.-* Mr. and Mrs. Shir­
J. D. Coot: frMn. fan , n . N
..B]I
rotn Nashville spent the weekend Mi. andU Mrs.
spending a few weeks wllh 1 Deeds
“rrd* Nagler and Mn:. Jake Wolf Harbor Beach. * Mr. and Mra. A. T. ley Mayo of Hastings were Friday
nth her parents. Mr, and Mrs. C. Payne
were callers of Mrs. Easli spent Sunday at Harvey evening guesta of Mr. and Mra. .
Mr and Mra Clare Payne ot DecaJ1
V. Culver. * Mr. and Mrs. Linde- . ... .
yV1CUGeo.tlUUt?
Forbey last Wednesday after­ Richards at Orcen lake. * LaOrand 'Keith Farlee and son. * Royal
nV U.Un., ..and
..H sonO.lnh
tur.
*
Frank
Walton
Ralph
Muldcr_from Grand Rapids were
noon. * Mrs. Allen Fish received a Collier has been combining hu Frants and family of Lake Odessa ,
taluraay callers ot Mrs, Julia God- iipent Saturday night and pan ot card giving the new address of Pvt wheal crop at Vermontville the past were Sunday evening callers on
Sunday
with
their
uncle.
D.
L.
n-y. a Mr. and Mra. Lawrence
week * Pvt. Charles Blough. Nor- Mr. and Mrs. Guy Kantner and got I
Weslev M. Boughner
tawkins and family of Hasting*. Dodge of Bay Shore. * Percy Ros­
val Thayler. Ml*s Gwendolyn Mish- Wendell who had been lo Camp I
Co. HCti 36859795
Ar. and Mrs. Keith Marlow at Carl­ ser, accompanied by Mr and Mra.
ler and MIm Norma Yoder were Mark Marvin Kantner and Roger;
167th ENORS.
on, Mr and Mra Vernon Benton I .eon Howk. spent Sunday with the
Saturday evening supper guesu of Flanigan also returned home. *
fornicr'a
son.
Wesley.
Roarer
and
if Grand Rapids were Sunday
Mr. and Mra John Mishler of Grand Mr. and Mra. Ora Lehman were
Combat BN
family
of
Wayland.
★
Mr.
and
Mrs.
:uests of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin HelRapids. * Edd Walker, who ha* . Stipday guesta of Mr. and Mrs.
Camp McCain. Miss.
Dan
Poalma
and
daughter
Phyllo.
fglc of N. Irving. * Mra. Gcrtha
spent the past few weeks at the | Lawrence Chase and sons of Coata
Icain. son Burt. Mrs. Nclhc Crouch Ann were In Grand Rapids lastFri-| P.F.C. Charles Blough, who has home of his nelce Mrs. Dorothy Grove. ★ Mr. and Mrs. Sam
Hcf—..........
-•
DRAINAGE DISTRICT
day
afternoon.
*
Teddy
Walton
was
been
spending
a
10-day
furlough
&gt;f Hasting?-., and Mias Alma Brook.*
Curtiss, moved Saturday 'to Free- •felbower ‘who have ‘ been at • the1
y„ th, »u ■
a
Sunday
dinner
guest
of
his
aunt
1
with
his
parents,
Mr
nnd
Mrs.
Jesse
•f Battle Creek were Thursday cyc­
port. He will occupy rooms of Mra. farm since Carl's accident, return-| &gt;Mi&lt;. n«r,j &lt;
ling supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. and uncle, Mr and Mrs. Floyd Wai- Blough and other relatives, received Wm. Hutchins. * Mr and Mrs Har­ ed to Hastings Monday morning. ’ c««n&lt;r et
ton
of
South
Bowne
*
Chas.
Casaa
telegram
while
home
saying
that
ihas. Moore. * Mrs. Deeda Nagler
vey Blough of Welcome Comers. * Mr and Mra. Chas Warner call--,
&gt;f Hastings called on Mrs. Julia day. Mrs. Delta Cassell. Wayne Ax- i he wa* to return to Kee&amp;lcr Field, Mrs Rachel Stahl and son Arthur «d on Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Cappon
tel and Mother from Lansing spent । Miss He had been stationed al St. of Campbett,. Russell Blough and and son Lary of Stony Point Sun- •
SECTION TOOK &lt;41
3(„,U-r
Jennie Oxasdcy : PelrrebUra. Florida. * Mra. Ed family of FTtcport were callers the day afternoon.
MAudc R«wr««
Roger? “and
Heckentible and daughter Joyce Cnst week at Jerry Bloughs, w Mra.
•slltr of his parents, Mr and Mrs al the home of ***'"**•
•”* Hrckenlible
Marguerite
*
Mr
nnd
Mrs.
Waite.;
hon»
Houlh
Dakota
spent
Friday
Hen Kellogg, ★ 'Ihe Misses Hvicn
ydla Porritt. Mra. Alden Porritt
md Dorothy Strcklo from ’Battle Rockhill of Hastings came Suhdav I and Saturday with Mr. and Mrs and daughter Elizabeth of Butter­
.-reek spent Thursday and Friday afternoon and look their parents | Virgil Woods, and family * Mrs worth hospital and Marilyn and
SECTION SEVEN (7)
irith there parents. Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs W. W. Rockhill for a Wm. Hutchins received word from Martha were Tuesday dinner guests
ride,
which
was
much
enjoyed.
*
her
.-wn.
T.
Corp.
Willis
Hutchins
&gt;wen Steckle of West Carlton *
of Mrs. Jennie Pardee. * Lost Sat­
Hrs. Ralph Stuart and son Dean Rev, nnd Mrs. Blaine Snyder and | that lie was on a Medical boat and ' urday night Mr. and Mrs. Clare
baby
have
returned
from
their
will
be
sent
to
an
unknown
destlnainent from Wednesday until Sat■ non.
lion. She
Site also received word from a 1
irdav night with her mother. Mrs vfMt in Pennsylvania at the homes I'chaplain
in New Orleans that it ,
r^J^lndThad’tiwt
fcllic Yelter at .Lowell a Mr. and cf Grover Snyder nnd Mr. and Mrs 1 chaplain In New Orleans that U
NOTICE or DETTINO OF DRAIN COX
Vfra .F. C. Denjlng of Grand Rap- Ewln Goughnuer. * Mr. and Mrs.
TRACT AND REVIEW OF APFOR
ds and Nancy Deming, local, were
TIONMENTB
Thursday forenoon callers of Mr,
md Mrs. Allen Fish. ★ Mrs. Bertha
will be home this week on a fur- , t^.n»iv^Htnurtl,JK&gt;n&lt;’2nd k’LAm
Mra
Carleton
Bump
and
daughter
inlinson. Ross Johnson and Eleanor
L lough.
*
The
Rebekah
Lodge will 5^'*^
We hn^
Unda
Lou
from
Hastings
called
on
L.
—
....
—
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lanlsh ot Haatings were Sunday
h“v.e. their
l,.*e,r .meeting
m®*u.nE next
nr*1 .Thun. the thcJf c&gt;n
caught and brought
ittrrnoon callers of Mr. and Mrs. Mra Polly Parks Sunday evening, .have
tar. Fostma and daughter Phyllis. * ' Hcrmelne Bigbee of Chesaning I night. Aug 5 each one to bring a to justice. * Mrs Sarah lacy and
► Sunday dinner guests of Mr and spent Friday and Saturday as guest* | small gift. Arrangemente were made daughter Mrs. Wm. Porritt called
of
Mr
and
Mrs.
L
B.
Uster.
*
Mr.
■
al
l&lt;Sl
meeting
for a Baked and on Mrs. Ruth Osborn of Campbell
lira Ralph Sage and family weir
nnd
Mra
Wm.
Aldrich
and
ApprenFood
Sale.
*
The
W
M.A.
will
meet
Hr. and Mrs Wilbur Mirk of Saruiac and Frances Clifford Bustancr lice Seaman Edward Aldrich from 1 at the home of Mrs Lizzie Overholt |
&gt;f Hastings ★ Mr. and Mrr.. Allen Grand Rapids were Sunday dinner I Thursday. Julv 29. foY an all-doy |
Fish nnd Calvin were in Nashville cuesta of Mr. and' Mrs. Harold Al- meeting and dinner at noon. * Mr. MILO
nst Wednesday afternoon and dilrli and family. * Mrs Mary Hen- I and Mrs. Ray Clinton of Hastings
Ouy Crook of Hastings called on
-ailed ou Mrs E M. Wheeler on ney snent Saturday in Hastings. * I were Sunday guests of their pai&lt;ita Mrs. Emily Wilcox Monday after­
heir return home. * Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Don Karchef spent the week- , Mr. and Mrs. B. R. Clinton. * New noon. ★ Mr and Mrs J. C. Newman
?omn Schondelmayer from Grand end in Wayland visiting friends. * , address of:
of Kalamazoo called on Mr.' and
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Robert
White
and
Pvt.
Franklin
Burgess.
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Tnnlds spent Saturday night with
Mrs. Merle Bradfield. Friday eve4r|.ti, .B,|. wnu,
....... ....
:
nlng. * Mr. and Mrs. Sam Rector , ah ,uiion.
ot West Richland, called on Mra.
n&lt;-&lt;-iir.B
Keeler Field. MIM.
Madeline Norman and Marilyn. numf.,r o»
Franklin has been placed In Signal Sundnv afternoon. * Mary Saundr*' •fcl'S
Cotjm.
era visited Gloria Springer of CIovr
erdalc lost Tuesday. * Mra. Rush ’-...di,,! «o .•Viinn"’nuinh.
Methodist Church
Saunders attended a 4-H council, di-unr- nt i i.uuo n,i. h
Rev. J. W. McCue. Pastor
meeting held at the 4-H camp at
10 on Morning Worship
Algonquin lake Wednesday evening.
11:00 Sunday School, classes for1 The
main topic ot discussion was
। all ages.
.
YOU GET REAL
■ 8:00 Evening Worship. Song serv- Iplans for holding a 4-H fair on
1 lee.’ Augmented by Male Quartette.
''nnhl'rt 3»nrt
SEVENTEEN (171
as the Pastor
P.stofwlll
Bring Blblr.s a.&lt;
will an- Trnn^. .9ll.‘*rt_. “n.d _UU4? F™??1'
Gloria Jean of Aurora.
»«„ qu«Uoi» M
ImiKuunce daughter
? uc“" X?™
III -. were din
dinner
Tuesday evening—Choir rehearsal P2cr guesta of Mr. and
Mrs Merle Bradfield Sunday. It
be remembered that Mr. and
Mrs. Hoff of Lake Odessa gave a will
Mrs.^
Gilbert‘y^
lhJ —------^ming^a^t^of^m’e '«*
' itv several yea
No matter what you
place rendered two splendid vocal ,
n'X* ta^narfled
utimiutre
School and now is married annxhas
bring your car in for,
”
_______
i two children one son and a daugliyou're guaranteed the
Churcli of the United
ter * Mr Rnd Mrs U B Th°miiv
“ of the inure
returned to their home in Detroit
best in workmanship
----- _ -1,1
Saturdav after spending several
E. B. Griffin D D. Pastor
and the lowest in
days with her brother. Rush SaundPhone
401
.
prices. Now, more
I ers and famllv. * The 4-H Canning
Freeport
SECTION EIGHTEEN &lt;1S&gt;
land Food Preparation members
than ever before we
10: 30 A. M. Sunday School
11:
30
A
M.
Morning
Worship
:
Lheld
‘^i.7a demonstration meeting and
want to prove to you
7:00 P.M. Christian Endeavor. 1
lV?
that we really know
I leader. Mrs. Madeline ------Norman,
| Leader. Marilyn Sterxlck
j Friday afternoon. * Mrs. Emily
how to bring better
। 8:00 P.M. Evening Service.
8 :00 P M. Thursday Prayer Meetand economical per­
ing.
formance to your car.
( Pleasant Valley
■ 10:00 A. M Morning Worship
I 11:00 A M. Sunday School
| LOOP. M. Christian Endeavor
I and Sermon by pastor.
The Michigan Annual Conference
MOBILE PRODUCTS—DISTRIBUTOR
will convene at the Horace T- Barn- j
I aby Memorial Park August 4 Rev 1
PHONE 2554
HASTINGS
227 E. STATE ST.
• W E. Musgrave D. D. will *“
presiding Bishop.

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LEGAL NOTICES

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NOTICB TO CBEDITOBS

: WARRANTY DEEDS
DUNHAM DISTRICT
' Wilma R. Richard* to Harold and
Mrs. John Birman &lt;Violet Nor­
ton) who has been near the camp
In
Maryland . where lier husband
Fred Geiger and wife to Jake Ulis located, came Tuesday for a visit
rty and wife. 41 acres section 7, with her parents. Mr. &amp; Mrs. John
I Woodland
Norton. * Mr. and Mrs Ray Os[■Vj
Glum E. Blake and wife to treth were Sunday guests of Mr.
MU Emanuel D Yetter and wife. 160 and Mrs. Bryan Van Auken near
Br™ srchon 38. Thornapple
Eaton Rapids. * The South Maple
KM I Eva Jones to John W. Sander* Grove Evangelical L. A. 8. will serve
nlM 1 and wife, lot Thomapple lake, Haa- ice cream and cake at the Dur.ham
school house Saturday evening.
[■■i
Ida M. Andrews to Wm. J. Hecker July 31 * Mrs. Robert Lake left
MR •I*’1 *i,c- ,ota
“nd 08 Harden- Monduv for Louisana to be near
uorff Add., Nashville
her soldier husband. She expects
KM1 Johnson L. Smith and wife to to be none Indefinitely. Her slater
n|M; Fred J. Geiger and wife. 41 acres Mildred Sponseller who accompan­
IAN, section 7. Woodland.
ied her. will remain this week. ♦ ORDER FOB PUBLICATION
,ZS.: Jay Davis to Glenn Gates and Miss Olcnna Wright of Fenton,
[■■j ; wife, parcel section 20 Assyria. ■
daughter of the late Chas. Wright,
Mnfl । Leater J. Fisher and wife lo David U visiting her grandr—“— *'—
! J Cunningham
—
Hope and wife. 100 acres Maud Wright. * Ml—
and Jqyee‘Bpray -*~ theweek/nd
। Knowles to Howard E. Rice nt the Claud Ha fman home. «hnfe. .40 acres *ection 23. Carl,----- and the two &lt;lf ^..e
girl
Battle Creek To meet
i„ the si
i William W Lung and wlfeT&amp;fcote.
upon family who are BArr. J&gt;». .
^JOawer^tot Wall Jake. Hope
- LoLs Flower to Wm. W. Lung ancL
wife. JofWan lake. Hope
.jR
Ruth Van Huften to Wilma R"
Richards, lot Pine lake. PrairK^Whi
: Frank Herrington and wife^tnJMs lrfh TabUs attended the pr").»t» «nd ih» .tm
of «UFlojd Dubois, parcel section 28^flh9wi\of Mrs, Leona Price lent
xltfGdayX ♦ Mrs Floyd Baird ofJ!?"?-’ ^*1 lu.
' Baltimore
"
.
Frank Herrington and wife to Lansing Varne Saturday night to ,J ‘
Hugh A. Lanning and wife, one spend part of the week with Mrs.
Elmer GUIeU. ♦ Mr. and Mrs. Fred
acre section 33 Baltimore
: Marian Nash to Wm. J.’ Hecker Brumm are\spending some time
| and wife. LoU 99 and 100 ’Harden- with Mr and'Mrs. Victor Brumm
while Mr. nnd Mcs. Floyd Nesbet
dorff's Add. Nashville
•
Albert L Trautwein and wife to are remodeling their-tamne. ♦ Mrs.
Norval Barger and wife, parcel sec­ Hairy Green was taken fro^n Leila
hospital Saturday morning *to the
tion 20. Castleton
■
Dennis Keller and wife lo David home of her sister Mrs. Arthur
Hlscutt and othbrs. part of lot 6. Lathrop of 'Cloverdale, where she
Now the ingenious Nazi is to make
will remain during part of her con­
Grant's Add- City.
dairy products at coal. For his ;
Chas. Shellenbarger and wife to M. valescence from her recent opera­
night round, the milkman will find
Alice Roberts, lot 9 Blk 14 Striker's tion. ♦ George Green celebrated
a miner’s lamp an Invaluable aid.
1
his 80th birthday at his home, in
Add . CitvSeveral i
Arthur G. Scobey and wife to Nashville last Friday.
Mersey A Woodruff and others, lot friends remembared him with it !
birthday
card shower.
Two
12. Leach lake Carlton
I---------- ---------------.— weeks
„v.„..
Russell D. Reveal and wife to ago he suffered a stroke, but is a
11 Howard A. Heinlzelman and wife, little better. ♦ Mr. and Mrs. Joe
I let 3n Blk
mu 44. Striker
c.Hir— Add. -i...
Dobkoski and two children spent
city
I
Floyd DcRlar and wife to MUo
the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. ■
Floyd
Ne&amp;bet. ♦ Dr and Mrs. Clay- '
; Hill and wlfer Parcel Nashville
.
J. Victor fillbcrt and wife to Benj. ton Wlllitts and tain daughter* and
I R. Sciinelder and wife, parcel Wood- Mrs. Griffin of Saranac and Mrs.
i land village
(Olive Camnbell of Hastings were
Geo B. Kulp Jr. and wife to Ray- Sunday night supper guests of Rev. '
i mond M. Stagner and wife, lot Mill and Mrs. J. J. WillitU. ♦ Mr. and I
Mrs. Huron Healy and Beverley ]
| lake. Johnstown
I Raymond F Caldwell and wife to were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. :
| Raymond-F- Holden and wife, lots and Mrs. Merle Hammond. ♦ Mr. I
—• ••••• .......
„&gt;.u
.-.-uu ilUILVUI
I Wall
lake. Hope
and .......
Mr*. Milton
Hartom u;
of rw/ll,
Assyria
YJI . Delbert C. Ostroth •to— /-..IGale i»
H ' Xtrx
Mrs. Haves and «r.
Mrs. IT,*
Hansen r.r
of,
MH | Kcihl nnd wife, parcels In Castleton Battle Creek were Sunday after-I
Ifl Al
W W. Lung nnd wife to LlUlan noon callers of Mr. and Mrs. Will '
Whatever iho occasion — a birthday, a
1 E Rapp, 80 acres section 13.-Barry Hyde. ♦ Stuart Day spent Friday ,
; Lillian E. Rapp to Wm. W. Lung night nnd Saturday with Mr nnd
wedding, an annivertary, or the arrival of
I and wife. 80 acres section 13. Barry Mrs Karl Gasser mid sons. ♦ Mr. I
a new baby — we have an appropriate,
and Mrs George Gillett and sons
card to express your congratulations.
Mr. ----nnd---Mrs Vern
Quit Claim Deeds
.Innd
----- —
.... Marshall:
...... ,
Vero D Hasselhom and others tn and daughters spent Sunday at
Otis A Ketcham and others, parcel Gorubc lake. Battle Creek. * Mr. j
sectJuii 29 Baltimore
and Mrs. Hubert Lathrop and chll- 1
O. D Fossett and wife to Burr dren spent Sunday with Mr. and
!! W. Fassett and wife, 40 acres sec- Mrs. Wirt Surine ot Nashville. ♦
! tlon 32. Castleton
I Mr. and Mrs. Ray Fossett and
11 Gertrude Bentley to Dorothy sons of Bedford were Sunday after11 Smith, parcel city
noon callers of Mr. ond Mrs. Burr
'l John H. B
------ 1 to Qarrle^Grozin- .Fossett * Karl Pufpaff^of Marshall
Sumin
Ispent the weekend with his father
I ger. parcel village
.I Carrie ...
----- gej/ to John H. and brother here. * Mrs. Clayton ।
Grozingi
,io
------ Surnm.
•'-reel parcel
Wpddlnnd
McKeown of Quimby and her com- .
KM
Wp&gt; village,
UH
Leo Gcorge^'Fli
orge, 'Fisher to Ethel E ins. Miss Hazel Brown and Miss 1
[||! Fisher. 80 acre;
a., 1, section 14. Hastings Edna Brown of Cadillac. Mrs. E. F ■ VITAMIN I COMPltX CAPSULE!
Parker. Mrs. Sllrton Baker nnd
ISHii,R.oBATEjCOURT
4— NEWS
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Mrs. Maris FSrr.i and Patty al) of
y Brogdon. proof of pub- i Grand Rapids were Friday dinner I i
—■—
------- — ..a
nr Mr.
x&lt;r and Mrs. Russell j
KM■ beatiDii-ffled, order
appolntinr^nd-jjueato
of

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I SMASHED!

FINAL CLEANUP!
LAST TWO DAYS
Friday and Saturday ik
0. P. A. Odd Lot Shoe Release!
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No Coupon Required Friday or Saturday
For These Odd Lot Summer Shoes!
Our Stock Is Limited
So Come Early!

McKESSON'S

BEXEL

M

-liu.uiuu ixiuru. UJUI-J iuiuuu* at.i iir.iai »■»II
I.
I tleiiiLni entered, petition for hear- i Mr. Ernest Guenther of Detroit j'
ing claims filed, notice lo creditors I is visiting his cousins Mr. and Mrs. । J:
: issued, Karl Eckardt and family for n few I I
• Leland R. Kenaaton.-report of sale j days. ♦ Mrs. Josie Watrous who b i if
: filed
.
' visiting friends in Woodland, nnd 1
I1 Eva E' (Nevins Kenaston. report. Mr. and Mrs. James Tyler called ,
i of sale filed
| on Mr. an Mrs. Arthur Bates nnd i
| Dora C Kepkey. band of execu- (famllv Sunday afternoon ♦ Cn) I
Potent, trustworthy, made by
| tor filed, letters testamentary is- Robert W. Eckardt of Camp Pick- 1
i sued, petition for henrjng claims, ett. Va.. who ts home in Grand 1 I
a famous laboratory.
i filed notice to creditors issued
Rapids on furlough, nnd his wife .
11 Alice Crouse, final account filed, were'dinner guests of his aunt t
FORMULA No. 1
otder for publication entered, in- ™Eckardt
Miss Olga Eckardt Wednesday. । '*
4O'»
ioo»
:ilreritar.ee ta*
determined.
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i
I,
a
t
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1
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tax determined.'
Thev. also called at the homes of J
। Wm. F Hnrdkc. petition for in­ , Mrs. Lydia Schuler and Mrs. Bertha I
listructions
filed, order
---------------------------------for publlca,-----;Eckardt.
j tlon entered
।
----1
n|Ki' Inez
E Nichols,
of
persons alt*
sick WIIU
wllh IUUSTCUtubercu;
.............report
■
■ sale I If all la.-Tuiu,
HBI piled
•••* ________
.
. __.. ,
. ______ ;.... Iasls wrr isolated there could be I
Sarah Tinkler, final account filed. , in/
1IO ih
now.cases
of uir
the nisease.
disease. Yet
-w.cu.w3 oi
vet in I
■ripr
tar
nnhllrntlnn
entered
.....
___
_
.....
Mil °rder f°F publication entered.
■ the flrsl flve months of this year
uactikif-c
K£fl I MtuT A. Puller, uuS.
final account i 1537 &gt;*«•*&lt;”» ‘n Michigan discovHASTINGS
PHONE 2115
atlon entered ; ered they had mbercmog^
j '
KM I ,1,cd- order lor publication
I J°hn Shay, will filed, petition for
[fl Al | probate filed, order for publication
1 entered, petition tor special adminLWflJ | btrator filed, order appointing specISEfl lal administrator entered
| 'John Shay, bond of special adA WARTIME MESSAGE TO HOMEMAKERS
nKV mlnistrator filed, letter of special
FflBn administration entered.
'■fll| James A. Bragdon. warrant and
You^moy not be able to completely remodel your home today—but
[■■l inventory filed
NH
Eva C- (Nevins' Kenaston. order
you can modernize your old-fashioned kitchens and baths right
W confirming sale entered
KM
Leland R Kenaston. order connow with smart new linoleum floors.
Arming sale.entered [f A] | Anna M Hammonds, petition for |
immi I administrator filed, waiver of notice ।
UAmJ ’ aiul consent filed, order appelating |
BSJEmj administrator on waiver entered
1
WE ARE READY FOR YOU WITH A BROAD
Jeanette Hlrth Ferguson, petition I
SELECTION of the very
LATEST DESIGNS
MM ’ for administrator filed, petition for i
[AAl! special administrator filed order ap~ 1
[■■I I pointing special administrator en- i
[■■l tered, bond of special ndminlstrutor filed, letters of special adminls-1
•nation issued.
Fred L. Wright, prodf of publlca- ,
lion tiled, order allowing claims en­
tered
Inez E. Nichols, weder confirming
sale entered.

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CHILDRENS
SUMMER SANDALS
AND OXFORDS

Values to $2.00
Odd Sizesy8}/2 to 2

Choice
of o/iv
pair

MEN’S

AND BOYS

WHITE
OXFORDS

WOMEN’S

Values to $4.00
All Broken Sizes
OUT THEY CO:

WHITE, SUMMER

SHOES
Values to $5.00! Odd Lots,
Broken Sizes While they last

(I4|&lt; _ $14»
BLw
and B pair!

W*
ieass»

To Prevent and Treat
KERATITIS
in cattle of all ages

M,98

MIXED BAGTERIN (bovine)
£&gt;ederle

LyBARKER’S

ARMSTRONGS

ASSYRIA
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mapes fam­
ily of Fori Custer area were guests
at the Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Randall
, home on Sunday. ♦ Mr. nnd Mrs. i
,Daniel Case of East LeRoy called I
af the home of their brother. Hugh
I Case and family. Sunday afternoon.
&gt;♦ Miss Norms Case of Lansing
[spent the week with her parents.
IBiSi Mr ,,,ld Mrs. Hugh Case. ♦ Mrs. I
LAW! Floyd Randall was at Leila hoa-I
Ugf pita! on Saturday to visit her nep- I
2= hew Thomas Rogers who fell from
ralKl 3 lrtf and Abstained a seriously
fractured arm at the elbow. * The
road men have again put the roadsin Rood repair after the rains. ♦
IKU Mr. and Mrs. Raymond were call­
ers at the Floyd Randall home
K?H Sunday eyenlng. ♦ The Briggs.
Mm chun:h reunion in Cooper with the
&gt;flBl school reunion will be held on Sun___ day. August 8. Come to mom- .
■ Ing service at 11:45 A. M.. put
luck dinner, table service and
| sugar. All are welcome. ♦ Larrj’
I Randall will go to Leila hospital
I on Wednesday to submit to a ton- ■
I slllectomy operation on Wednesday.
I ♦ Mr. and Mra. William Rogers of
tile Creek and family spent.
ursday at the home of their parenta. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Randall.
♦The pastor. Rev. Marclus Taber i
was here on Thursday making pas- '
toral calls. * The Woman’s Society
for Christian service meeting was
postponed due to the busy season. I

SH08ST0BE S

L E U M

Wartime restrictions may keep you from

substantially modernizing your home,
and you may not be able to buy many
of the funishings you’d like to have. But
you can still buy linoleum—and you’ll be
surprised to see how much colorful, new
linoleum floors will brighten up dull,

worn-looking rooms. See our large selec­
tion of »he latest designs today.
&lt;

CHOOSE FROM:

RIGHT NOW, we hove a good stock of lino­
leum. but we urge you to act fast to ovoid dis­
apointment.
-

Armstrong’s Embossed or Marbelle
Linoleum . . . Inlaid or Jaspe Linoflor

Room-Size Prices
6'x 9'as low a&gt;$7.74
9'x 12'as low as ..$15.48
12' x 15' as low as ..$25.80

W. A. ROTH
FURNITURE

HASTINGS

PHONE 2226.

�TOE HASTINGS BANNCT. THURSDAY, JULY M 1H1
0&lt;irhj day but Mrs. Bristol nnd the baby
AIJJKICH—NPRINGEK
,______
________
______
... ,
SPEND*
FURLOUGH
MU* Loretta Springs, daughter WRH HOME VDUM
! Unci
remained here for the week visiting
of MZ and Mr*, and Mrs Clara Wilder spent Sun-1 relative* and friends.
. .. .
of Mn. Addie Springer of Hastings.
Haatingi relative*and frlmda war* MD
,
... —------- . -rre Mr. and Mra, ‘day with MnrWUdaFto son at New
and Y 1/C Darrell Aldrich, son of delighted lo aae Pteal Lieut. Cart
Tl
i Milton Murphy and Mr. and Mr».
ciilldren
of
Mr*.
Chaa.
Aldrich,
ot
Hasting*.
Edmond*
when
he
vm here a week : Via*
I Harry Briley of Grand Rapids.
I A 8mxd»y gum of Mp and Mr* ;
were uniwtl in marriage at the ago. Lieut. Edmond* surpriaed hia । and
-- - — - ------------------- --Weekend guesta of Mr. and Mr*, i^jd.
*M -Oort 6oUch °r ent*. Mr. and Mra. Clarence Craw­ Mrs. Jay Bnyder on Tuesday, July Knox
naiu* Preabyterian
ricwvicriBn church,
enuren. Norfolk.
r
I parent*. Mr. and Mn. Gordon Ed- i man
Mn. W. Hlnterman of Ann Arbor. । w. A. Schader and Mis* Sara , Ashland, Ohio.
ford. at Wall lake.
20, a reception being held for new ■ Va.. by ---the --Rev.
Shield*
an. mond*. of Ann ATOor. formwly of | and
i Thur*V tai tor* Friday were Rev. and Mr*. Schader were Mr. and Mra. B. L ! .
C-J’and her
Mua Bally Roae Cook who has member* with honorable mention of &gt;। ua/.
day. -uu
July m
22 &gt;.
at o
8 p.m.---------------------- I till* city, when he came home from , tha
Auitin Gibbs and daughter Jean of Kenyon and Mra. D. U Wing of ?„ u41,u‘r' Mni„G.SrTUt I’&gt;'«m were | been spending a week with her past preridenu. Mrs Addle Ed- i। Attending the
tl couple were Mis* I Alaska on a week’* furlough, hl*. eafh
Lake View.
'
Lansing.
rfn Chicago over the weekend.
- grandparents. Mr. and Mra. M. H. mond* and Mra. Maude itarbel who I Agne*
Agnes Smith of
1 Hastings and Ra- Hnt visit home since entering' aerv- I tha
Cpl. Tech, and Mn. Lee Bru« ! Mr. and Mra. Frank Rogers and j u “"umm&gt;r ^t*'th?1
Y n,3't „—------------* ica in November. 1ML
DeFoe of CharlotU. returned home carried on durir&gt;g live earlier day* !t dioman -v
• recently------! Eagle ftokk1
nnd small eon. Robert Lee, of Bal- Mr and Mp.P.J. Cusack and *on ^n-tn-iiw and dmuhter Mr and on Tuesday.
of tbe organization. Threw new I Hannibal. Mo
.
LieuL Edmonds w^is
lie Creek .pent th.
-‘Uj -Roland rj “rtvrt S* urday from a Mn Samuel Hor^^uRton
member* joined. Mr*. Addle New- I The bride wore a yellow gabar- awarded the Air Service I.,.,.,
Medal anti •&gt; uate of C«n
ton and Mra. LaVanche, two of our dine suit with brown accessories the Dutmqulshed Firing Cron far Creek.
hl* parent*. Mr. and Mr*. Lloyd week's vtait with Ch.cago relative*
George Olltespie of Charleston BETSY Si!E BARBER
Bruce of delton. cpl- Bnjbe. was 1 „ Mra. Haiti Doolittle of Syranue 'w Va. Is vacationing in H.ssUngs . ARRIVED JULY find
oldest members, were. present and ahd a shoulder corsage of gardenia*, meritorious service in flying lont
• km...- -•
home on a furlough from Camp N Y. i* here for an extendedivtaif
Mia* Carol Roger* of Grand Itap- TWELVE DAYS BEHIND
gave IntercsUng talks on the work , Following the ceremony a dinner Kru.r. nr.f’.M.
TOBIA
ot the union in pre-prohibition • was served to eight at the Bamboo
Haan. California.
i w‘u,
ldfl »’** been spending a few days' SCHEDULE
II’* a girl for the Edward Bar­ day*.
Ml** Elaine Jarman of-Galesburg.1
Krt*,^rt°»Se'h!a”u w,41*?fr “mH*. Mra. »ora Ingram
days.
j Inn. Those attending were the brlbers—Betay Sue. bom on ThursdayM
. I u«m party.and '-niei
Thief Yeoman
Ray- । tIona 1 „,uvc
service in
and roe
the nyFly_
,
,
,|
xrutnan rv»&gt;U, May ana
lie* been spending a two week* Alrorwut^tak^wilh Mr^nrt Mn a,M1 M
JorQan
Knr the
the pleasure nr
Mr an,!
n HeHner. Yeoman r^
For
of Mr.
and Mrs
Mr*, . mond B.
Donald1, ing Crow for roeritorioo* flying
vacation with her parent*. Mr. and r “h'T_ ‘l imi for the rrMu”‘ Portla McLaury left last July 22nd at Pennock hoapital.
Mra. Barber who served as secre­ Herman Arold of Ann Arbor who . v Follansbee, and- Yeoman and during June. He enjoy* his wen
Mra. K. O. Jarman.
J’.JlXr
remainder of «jundB. to vtaK reUUVeB
rrteluU
tary at the Barry County Health were Utelr weekend gueata. Mr. and Mra. Snook
and the excellent condition* under ton Tobias of
Ml** Barbara Card returned to, Mlw Elise Gro~s of San Antonio
J'«Unl v!ld
♦'
her home in Lan*ing Saturday after (
M BUeit of Mr B^d MrJ • (..Mf: »sundav
nt office for a number of years re­ Mra. Edarard Van Popering gave a | Both the bride and groom grad- . which the Anny Air force operate* p. m. Saturday,
signed from her position several •upper party for ten on Sunday uated from Hastings High school; in Alaska. He ha* seen quite a lol Chapel at KeM
vJ*llln?.,Vur urandpurenta. Mr. and Riahard Grooa at Gun lake.
Mi» j!m7kfcL*niry*Vir
Mra months ago.
■ and both worked for thc Hostings , of (hat country and Is cnthualaatlc Chaplain Wm.
wrek* 1 Bm H Wc“Ver fOr l*° I M,“ /°,.Ann£ irlnV|r
,hc 1 Hoberu nnd Mr. and Mr*. FUllntf-: Mother and baby are doing wptf
! Mfg. Co,
I about the vaeatnm poutbliltte* of
The Kiwannis Club had a moat,| The couple
VWH,C is
„ now
11UX residing
&gt;r»1U4TO al
»i 3402 , Alaska, after the war.
week#.
{guest of Miss Sglly Goodyear nt'hum.'
nnd for a bit of added Informajjdh—
Mra. Susie Francisco of climax 1 Gunn lake for a few days last ,. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Whipple of Daddy EdWard 1* doing alright too. enjoyable picnic for their wives nnd |. Vlmy
vimy Ridge. Ave, Norfolk. Va.
Before enlisting in the Air Scrvfamilies nt Tyden Park on Wed- i
--------------- »-»-•--------------was B guest of Mr. and Mrs. Wm ; week.
1 ice. Lt. Edmonds
____
attended
_____ ______
MJB.C. Cpl. Jamaa F. NiMack.
1 Manchester are visiting friends nnd
H- Weaver a couple of day* last 1 Mr? Meryl Neeb will spend Fri- .relatives in Hastings this week.
night. pie
The committee In rope
hope DARING REUNION
nesday night,
1 tor ’wo years, after receiving most j The bride was attired in a street
EAST DELTON
charge of
ot plannlhg the dinner was , Ttte Hope
------ •'
—- »«-- E.
V P.
» McLauai
.«_T_.._hUn Of Mu,_
week.
.
••
' day in Caledonia where she will ;■ Mrs.
Daring
Reunion wo*! °f J ’s Rrade and high schooFedu- 1 length, powder blue crepe dm*
Lt. Meri K. Collison and wife of rharge
with white
*tlon In
in this city.
white accessaries
accessories and a
Weekend guests of Mr. and Mra ytall a vacation Bjblp school which ’ kegon. wa* a' weekend guest of*Mi*s Idaho have been spending several Mr and Mrs. Philo Sheldon, the , entertained this year by Mrs. F. O.l eatlon
Family reunions were held to
in IHas’.a-----------corsage----of ----gardenia*
--Her
----------neck­
Oscar Palmer were Mr. and Mrs. ha* been most successful this sum- ;jean Barnes
I day* with his parent*. Mr. and Itav. and Mrs. Winston Stone and .Ritchey ‘Penelope Abbot, and Mr*.
.... and In
... Freeport
----------- -- in honor of
wf|iace was carved of plasttc toy bar
Newman Deal and Charles Deal of mer nnd I* held at the Parmalce
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Oavlt of Lake Mrs, Flovd Collison and her fath­ Mr. and Mra Dorrance Tretherlc Cha*. A. Weissert 'Elaine Bauer, ling*
.on Thursday. July- 22.
Lt. Edmands
.
j father and in*et wllh the air corp*
Grand Rapids. They brought their church.
•
। Odessa were Monday afternoon er and brother- of Crooked Lake. , on mur^-av• P¥• .nr•
Una Mrs. Rich- I Thore present beside Hope Daring
On Thursday evening
------------- --- ------------------insignia.
mother. Mra. Ann* Deal home after I Mr. and Mra. Hurley FUx spent I gucyte of Mr. nnd Mra Hugh Myers On Bunday a family dinner
„d
Mra
O*Don- and the two ladies named above BERLIN—TUCKERMAN
Mra. Tobias graduated from Cen­
spending a month with them.
A Thursday -in Kalamazoo vlxltlng
Mr- and Mrs. Bert Mudridge nnd held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. ard Jacobs and Mrs.t. Clark O'DonMtos
Mi.v. Bcrrdto
Bernita Itorriet;
Harriett Tscicjuum.
Tuckerman. tral High school In Battle Creek In
Mr. and Mra. Gerald Ahrau* of “r. and Mr . William Fox and Mr *»»». BJUy of MiddtevlUe. Mr. For­ Floyd Collison Those nresent were „nell entertained al the latter'* home were Ben* Bush.Hilbert now of Tucwith a desert bridge in honor of son. Arizona, Aurile Lake Christian, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. E ItHl -•«
— since been empioywd
and •*ha*
------ j «—.u_ ------- ---------t Bnd Mrs. Clare Siebert ar.d family, t“•'‘I
-.1. Collison and Mrs. Mervln
v. ■ *,, 1,1,111
IKUWII will,
....m —
lIKKtlUinil ul
—
, the Mich
Klein VI
of Trepton
who ■ Verna
Blakeney utriAvuaa,
Oetoton, Mia,,
Grace’ mil.
Hill. Tuckerman
of ux
917&lt; C.
S. Church __
St
by
,‘v
Mr. and Mn. Earl Bumford and
HartU‘«a v^twl Richard Toile* Mr. and Mra. Lyle
...,
ty
Mich. Bell* Telephone Cto.
I, VW1,1
visit.,,,,
H —r parents.
na r»n • &gt; Mr
Mr and
anH Mra
Mr.. Winn
WlnnlfraH
Mr-T.raw Edith
ITHlttl Lake,
1 aka and Hastings,
I,
nr.a Lieut.
t &lt;*.,« A.
■ P.
—
_ s, * 1!I 1Pvt.
rr—
1 Tobias
cJilltaon
frlk ls
"H hrr
Ifred McLravy.
and
—
_______________
F. Berlin^
Berlin.
to also a graduate of
returned
...urn.d home
heme with
Wh them
&lt;hem after
M, Mr andI Mra Ward B«y .pent I »^.al the S
Sanitarium
*"'“r’"n “
at Howell t^ren?
low to
a two^reks vo^k Albcrt QeMmer P&gt;aCT» were laid Kltabeth Biddleman Mrs. W W. .on cf Mr and Mr*. Nelson Berlin ! Central High school and to attaahad
IKS&amp;nT "**
l&amp;s
c£i r°r twe,ve wlth ^nueta of Bow- Wood of Lawton, niece of Hope of Pittsford. Mich., formerly of Bed-1 to the Medical Detachment of Anny
SlUiVoun Ww“irulwS dffiS1 J-&gt;'£
oi whiun, Ind. tlon «nu Mr
i™ »t
JnFJX.' cra centering each of the tables. Daring was present a* a guest
, ford, were united in marriage Tues-, Air Corp.. Rationed al Keanu
&amp; rU
liSJd
nlr hv ’ Honora al contract went to Ml.v,
The ladle* assembled at the Gil-| day. jU]y 27. at 7:30 p.mf by the ’ Field. Utah.
Mr. nnd Mra. Joseph Skinner 51?“aJt”.“&lt;*!Tra'JhK“'!l?d
«»’.
cir
’ ^rnh Beryl Schader and Miss Bar- H“)rc
?,O0,n ,n Kalairta^x&gt;- Rev. N. D. Braby. minister of the ! The couple will reside at the Moxwere In Milwaukee Last week to vis­
___ '
“J rii’rhnrd'n,,/ H ,’rrUH Fck ' daJ'■ WhUc hcrc hc and Mrs Ketr traln. h Miss Ruth Hoffman who ^^ju p/Rcox Mrs Klein was urc- I jjtcrc a fine dinner wa* served them, presbvterinn church at the latter'* um Hotel in Balt take citv
it her nephew. Ensign Emmett
few
f’„
Mk.'!madt' “ bW&gt;*«c55 lrlP U&gt; FlUH On
Ludeman who was there on a ter
­ । , h&lt;rt
of
iTeeport.
Mr.
and
M.,:
,
Friday
last
week
Mr.
Kerr
on
acdays leave from Corpus Christi.
.
a
?
d
..?
0
.
”
..
1
count
ot
continued
ill
health
wa*
Mr*. Etol *.*.’zrrf-.x—. totj “.._. Bnd Mr “nU Mni L&gt;lr Wrt*l*r anJ Xbleta aao&lt;nS&gt; them
x :n„a s;:
daughters
arrived Mon-।
Mon­ son Degl of Kalamazoo.
ra
of Detroit VS...
univcd
1 HMr
and i:Mta/Dan
Leah
Mrs
Mr.
Mrs.**
Lewis. No£
Mrs. Claud Harrington of Hastings were
"®wSJ?
,ulure- Man&gt;’ of those present had as decorations.
. few
Dir.
. nnd
’d M
“
rr^u.
n andDan
diughter,vzi* , ,d,‘? -. .8 .■Kjn&gt;
day for a
weeks visit with w.
Mr
D
Mra. c
c. p
P. |jlh
Lathrop and, i i__.
supper guesta of Mr. nnd Mr*.,n„ *¥.c?u- On
fconl m
”» service,
service. several
Several letters
letters were
were fhe bride wore an Ice green, two- J
Willard
oi Utethe ctob
club who
’ '’“wnble with white acces- (
nnd Mrs. Kellar Stem
„
I Mis*
Lathrop were.
sund*v after
I’fir'r-­ Stewart Waters Wednesday * Bert W*
tlx Olive
nin-0 Tjithmn
wrrr Sunday
M.mrtn- tw.-re
l w,fc in
ln Midrtira'inr
Middicviiie ”Sunday
11'1'11 Smith entertained eight for ;, read from members to
-ho
- * -- - co'**
- ”-----------------------scries
and- -a ----------matching
Mr mid Mra Gerald STtfiltz and guetf* Of Dr and Mrs R -F. Webb
cnUmg cn Wdl Craro who 1. L tt* had the mtotorttme to ron -B *Jc,aert brldRP »■- •—*- Mr
J,ck
not be present
,
...............
- shouidervell.il
son Gary of Nashville aptnt Sun- of Grand Rapids,
। {n
c'*-“nB on W,IU cra,“ WMO u a Ditch fork In hte teg while hav" Nolen
’’“nnlbal. Mo., the guest
Hasting* was appointed as the her corsage being yellow
yel
rosea and |
breath Intertwined with tiny |
sti.uMlZ.',, to. to.,tori';;' ‘ ,.,Mr to rr*,
,nd
M«' »■*»« »"&gt;•■" •"» me reernriv * Gtenn Krovon los °r Mr a"d Mr» Ha’°ld Ph’W pUcc of lhe meetihg of next year. baby’*s hrM,h
U,uta
ot Uxwith a vote of think* to Elaine white buds. The bride's mother wore I
bhultz and all aere guest* of Mr Glenn Mead of Woodland were ।
, Bewrlv limwn r, turn-rf from a vahSbte hotseEtew and for
and Mra. George Adam* In Mid- 3unday afternoon gue*t* of Mr Am? A&gt;b^ on Mondayfox dirt I1M * Mr' l«nrt
lnK K&gt;- *ho L,i here ,or the month and Penelope for their gracious hos- a beige two-piece ensemble with
Gamder wnt Wedn^^LTth hit *”*’ hrr parrnla Mr and Mn P‘uU‘&gt;’
meeting adjourned
white and brown accessories And a 1
dleville.
,-uid Firs. I.
1 Mr.
»«r bii
h Mra
w nnfan
*' H
« Rowley.
.
and
Mrs. n
C. W.
Dolan wrm
were
--------------- ---------------------cortage of pink rosebud* and baby's '1
Mr. nnd Mrs. Thomas Amlin and , Miss
Miss Joan
Joan
Ryan
is snend
Suviiulng
i
Ryan Is
ng two
two (ln
Chicago for a ic* day* this week ristar MalSrt tear nSSta J .. ihl Maurice Pieraon On Sunday Mrs
breath. The groom's mother wore a
Gt's fbK liRAfij -m*
O^l-h In
in Grand
Oranrt Rapids
Ranldc «1«h
daughter of Chicago arrived Tue; - i works
wllh her i Mf #nd Mfs John CBSU,leln men ewh^Ud wo?k° Nolcn and lwo daughter* end Mr. GOLDEN WEDDING
me,‘ exchanged work in harvest.
and Mn narO|d Phillips were din- ANNIVERSARY
light blue dress with while accessday
tospend-a
week
with
her
moth'aunt,
Mrs.
Arthur
Krcv,
aad
fam1
rrMre~a"^mklrr"
....................
Uv'"’
”“““r
“u
' spent last week In Grand Rapid, in nA*,
cr
Mrs. O. P. Smklcr.
lnrr gue'!-'- of Mr. and Mrs. Aben
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Fr
F- Bollum ones and her flowers were pink
Mr^ndMra
uSi Blander were : Hy
nnd Mra Prrei * Prentice nnd
iX “£ “hl^wa,
sweet pea* and baby’s
celebrated their golden wedding an- ।rosebuds,
---------Mr. and Mrs. Leon Stnndcr were ' M
Were he alive today the proudest
‘ nlveraary on Sunday with a dinner breath,
in Grand Rapids for the weekenn Mr. and Mrs Frank Prentice were ' home on a t-n-dav leave from An- man
^:=n ir. Michigan
to rtid ‘.V
M~ Wendell Boylan, rister of the
Mr. and Mrs Chester Stowell plan in Kalamazoo on Sunday attending I ttunna Iowa
i P—
Two table* were in play at the dea­ al the Allenall Hotel in Ann Arbor | Mra.
Green, long -time Ionia mayor and
to go to Whitehall on Saturday and ' a family reunion at Milham park
Sunday gurata cf Mlw. B.-vcrl
•
rest bridge give:! on Monday by Mrs , —-­
return »lth a group of boys who Ml*a Verta Culler
h visiting Dryer were Mt-1 Carolmu
a win
Dewey Hon. with Mra. Nolen the 1 *" *»e
have been attending the Scout friend* in Richland.
n S Phinu, ciBv of Battle Creik ilmt
Camp at Duck Lake.
Mr. nnd Ms Bert Webb sW-i.l I n!“?
S:.L “I Ual.l!.' c.r.wk- , !!?nl_
wciv min.
i, null........... .
......... • •
upd Lu Lee Bt«-mfon and Lee Mar- Maynard H Smith of Caro The miciiiwu
Sg'. and Mr*. Emcraon Struble of Sunday with
tin of Ft. Custer and Ml** Mary 1 Congressional Medal of Honor* wa* holder. Mrs. Abea Johnson and Mr Ohio. Edward Bolturn. Mr. and Mrs.
South Dakota returns Friday after
Nolen On Wednesday Mrs. R. E. M Barr and Ward. M. and Mra
Fisher, local.
। conferred
on this Uo
gunner
:°Pbto?p££S
by lb
Mt
naXr of
of I Wait entcVtai^—A .lunched R^er
jFm* PiuL
Wendell Boylan acted a* beat
a fifteen day furlough with Mr. and
Mra. Zylphn Re^d of Durand and i»WariStmXn
”—*-------------wWlebthe --------wnr de?&gt;.r"'r ,or th" Pl^uWof Mtes Ellse Ornos. Mr.and^Mra Normah SUles
and t man
Mrs Omer Struble. On sunday Leo Wellfare were Mr and Mrs 1,I Mr-.
JennieoTBrownell
of Rockford: ment
1
Mrs"J^ei's£&amp;;
n'i^^lastfi^k. ■ who b Ha’,n« al Oun ,akp *“h -&gt;"V‘-d- a,,-&lt;*DeO?,t-“r and Mr5f a reception
theywere all dinner guesta ot Mr:: M. C. Springer and sori Mack ot |I were guesta
Flint.
'
of the bride’s
Carrie Struble.
Smith, peeling potatoes for a two- j
Miss Mabel Sisson nnd Miss Ethel , last week.
Mr. and Mra. George Baubch
1 Mr.
Mr and
an.lMrs.
Mrs James
Tamas Oalmar
InftaCtlOn had tO fcC |
Palmer and time AWOL
Patsy and Tommy of Klumazoo.
| Mrs. Wcndeir Boylan, at 113 Or-1
spent the weekend with friend* at Copenhaver are enjoying n twr '■] daughter
Ellen and Mra Frank called from thc kitchen lo receive I
weeks’ vacation at the latter* cot­
! hans Ave.. Battle Creek, wlth*khom i
Fish Lake, near St. Joseph.
1 Palmer of Battle Creek were Sun- 1 “
the reward
v
at Podtink lake.
" ' which was
bestowed on 1
PERSONAL PAGE
the bride* made her home. The table i
Capt nnd Mrs R. G. Finnle. Jo tage
guesta
Mrs. -James
. the Turcola
bred an&lt; bom fighter in
Mr. and
«..w Mrs.
m.». *Paul
au. Ward of • day a
-------—ct ------------- Silsbee ....—-- -.-a
WRITER S GUILD
was
------------------------covered with---a---------------lace cloth. and I
Ann. Gordon. Barbara nnd Florence Grand
Rapids were Sunday guests ' and Mrs. Frederick Palmer.
i the presence of a flock oCralistln- ।
----------------------sisted of while
white |’
Each member of the Writer’s the centerpiece
consisted
French will return to Louisville on of Mr. and
Mrs. Warren ward
Mrs Maurice Ostrolh arid Mtes cubbed Britons and Americans. ----------------------------------------------------- Guild and their guest read or gave gladioli, pink roses and baby's.
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Waters re- Elizabeth Parker were guests of Mr. ( When Fred Green was governor he i COUNTRY CLUB LUNCHEON
an Idea for a juvenile story at their breath wllh white tapers. Mr*. Betty
Weekend guests of Mr. nnd Mra. i turn
Sunday from a two weeks’&gt; and Mrs. Wlteon Ouldet in Lansing made upward-, of 30 judicial anFifty-six members ’ and’ guests Julv 23 meeting. Fairy stories, talcs McAllen and Mrs. June Burns as­
r&gt;ll Shively Were Mr and Mrs Mux 'vacation
nt their Gun lake cotlnge j last week.
..ointmenta 'the naming of Ralph »-cni seated at the country club tir adventure nnd stories with a psy- sLstcd. -----------------------------Ice cream was served* —
and-• a- ’
Shively and Mr. mid Mrs. Robert
Mrs. Anna McGuffin Is rrturnh.s , Clarence Wctes. of Memphis. |!). Stine and M. Louise Johnson as luncheon on Tuesday. Red hollytouch were included. Roy wedding cake, with the bride and
loduv from rrnverse Citv where she | Tenn nirites on Saturday to Join probates judges of Eaton and Cal- I hocks, and black eyed sumiu with , etiological
Snell, chairman of the evening s groom and the air corps insignia
Mrs Chester Stowell and Mrs Carroll
has.been
the guest
’ McfiXn""
d M
'
H fOr J'S?
J?lnUK l,ol,n r0Unl*cs- ’’cspectlvely were i Qiin n Annis lace and Zenlas made program, pointed out that children's 1 of cold on the top.
Jennie Stuck were in Battle Creek |cnrroll
McGuffin.
of IDr.
and
Mrs Guy Kelle.Kelic;
C Mr and Mrs Arthur Valentine ’home
'"sT °
?r a”
d M™
amonq the first) an all time state attractive .table bouquets. Several
Lieut, and Mra. Berlin started af-1
— 1 stories must have action and awokon Tuesday and while there visited I and
Mr.twS
and
Mrs. of
Arthur
Vai;’fflent1 * Mr »".,,d Mrs. ?-i,vL'
children
YMtianu
^,OC!’U oI I “J1'0’'1 ’or this type of executive members Invited small groups for
1 ter the reception by auto for New- ;
for en enrly interest and curiosity.
the Community Canning Center. 11 'and
children
of Ypsilanti
?he two
weekend
with
Mr and Mra i
Ar *.'.r
Fred . c'‘nP'’r «&gt;t &gt; ofHc-* nptxjlnimrnta. Included in the pleasure of out-of-taWngSf»ta:
,w». ______________
sta:1 month
For members
their annual
ix&gt;rt. Ark.,
groom
in-,1I
unique place of Ita kind where anv- I.tavrfWvitor.d
with
«r.
i,vn
at&gt;nviiie
are vWtlng
vi
Vatanuno
.^rt'wi.u
Dr ....
and:J'.y,
.,dl,r
!ytl,r' Nw
;&gt;&gt; y . are
MtesLie list was Sgt. Smith's father.
Mrs Guy Keller entertained billozof thc picnic
guild next
will structor
at where
lhe the
flying
field.is an
The
one may bring fruits and vegetables Lloyd Valentine nnd with Dr. and
thl;‘J k
. v
,Jri}ry Harrison Smith, also cl Cnro. en friends honoring b6r daughter,seek atmosphere --------in a
bride'straveling
.."haunted"
—^.Ing ensemble
was a&gt; ensemble was a!
and receive instruction in canning | Mrs Frank Shaw In Middleville.* Mr . | .to.
.....
.’. took
ast’tnweek
Frank
theC i ns judge of
Lapcer-Tuscola
N!?rfft{k
nv.Kelly
Kfl!ym^
k*iL
nf,Lthe
,.ei?B
ce5’TuiCiOla..circ r* ■Ml1' C,arcncc Welssof Memphis, house. The meeting this month two-piece powder-blue
powder-bine suit with
with,,
A guest of Mr. and Mrs. Harry land Mrs, Rolland Valentine and ntaiw
nc to
lo Norfolk. Va.
Vo. to meet
me*t Mra ’, cuit,
c&gt;n. Of nil
all this grist of nomination.'
nominations , Tenn.; Mrs Dewey Hon and Mira j was held al the home of Sara while accessories They will make'
Thompson for the week Is her nep- daughter Sue of Ann Arbor also
*^-nn !I Mar,
Murna_Hon
; their home
homeal
at ’1400
uoo DUl'st
Dill St..
’ta
In New- ,i
hiw Wendell Studt ctf Lake 6d^ spent the weekend with his parent* hnm.!
X.and'
X" J{S‘eJ“,;r“‘dd J,‘*2?^
°T
’a H,on entertained^the same Schadcr.
Franklin
r
t""
’1' Ko*frn
as' "T
ue disfor
FTankUn Pierce.
Fierce. Buddv
Buciav Bnyder
snvoer nnd
aim all
an were Sunday
outmay dinner
mnner guesta
aucw t . - —9f-himself,
. ———
- ।' number .u.
vavw nvim »uu .
-------------- . • • •
■
, port. Arkansas.
.
Tommy Cummings
a“
?„
e,?’ cussed
cU''uk it‘ one-ilrfrr’-chat i&gt;«ming
Cumming* and Ronald of Mr. and Mra.-Fred
Mrs. .Fred Durkee In
in the i&gt;
go
“nd Mr.-i. K
Kelnaming of |: her daughter
daughters, Us Louisa and Mls»
apcBrs to be the consensus 1 Out-of-town guests were Mr. and 1
/Trt-lhric left Wednesday forCamn
; }J&gt;
,he
/rrathrlc
for C»mn Holmes
Holme* district.
lhe h*"* *'
Al 11 °Rhcr
either make ( Smith was tfie
the only onMhat
oriMhat brought
brought t Shirley of H
Hqrtnlbai. Mo. Other out *hnt a natilon ten l exactly geared ; Mrs. Nelson Berlin and son. John of 1
Manltonlln nt Barlow Ijsite
Mr and Mrs.
Lake to snend
wnit
Mrs- David VanBu*kirk
VanBusklrk; l"'V
[H’U, *&gt;&lt;-me here
hPre or
or in
ln Lansing
La,uln8 fobithr
for«Lthe g.nrrn/r
govenwr even
even an ripple
ripple of
of critlcriti-I of
of town
town cur
guests included Mrs Rov for war that requires a rix-.iay Pittaford; Mra. FI Berlin, grandiwo
.pending the
the month
month of
of July
July nt
nt1 ‘»e duradon
duration.
&gt;-nrf'Andfthe
critlrt'm. s\h ns
"» it
H Dnvi* of/V'hite
of/Wl
two write
w re k*
“*re
re .pending
.
Vt-rrr'AiKLthe critlrtem.
Plain*. N. Y, and . week of nobody but bicycle racer*. | mother; Mr. and Mra. M. E. Tuckiw&lt;&gt;
.. .I lake.
r.nrl Mra.
Mra
nirtinrrt Jacobs
lirrb. 1 was.
...... had io do wlu.
MrwcLwn.
nnd Mra C R Rurkhnlde- Crystal
1 *.?r
"r. and
Rlchnrd
whh the liberal 11 Mrs. JjiZk .Keller of Battle rreek I
.
1
aceompnnled biand Jean are 1 Mr “nd Mrs o'w«e M,'rrltt
1
tl,r £‘"t ct tbc wte,lt ,n Dc’ vlru'’ o£ ,hc nfW )udRP Thc iMcr L&gt;wi^ra. Fred Stebbins; Mra. Rass !
dehvrehig
a and
Rovnl
TraderJn
Mnr«
?' Schermerhorn
trolt.
diedIn while
watching
n sport--{Lethbridge
ofofMason
and Mrs.
Mra.
StewMason
and
Connre
"tout
rmCoaeh
ihrfr return
w Ii Dnv
ot Or,“'’d R?”and
,d' Mis*
*err Clara
Sun; P
'"' n'tending
,hplrn drug show, and I Smith
’’''ent
Florida
The ton
honor art‘thbridge
Lnfdahlof
Nashville
withStew
Mra.- I
............................
•
।
Mnuiiiu vi I’ftiii'iur wixii rarn.
vlrit 7helr wn TndI daughtar-’n- ?.’y *‘*cl,u °L.Mrs L H E'“rU and - ch“"dl'£ , n „
. .
now
now given
given the
the son
son shows
shows that
that he
hc Guy
Guy Keller
Keller and
and Mbs
Miss Rose
Rose Marte
Marie
law Mr andI Mra clnv“Bifrkholder M,A' Agnes Sim.
, Mrs. Earl R Boyes and daughter, came from the right kind of Amer- Ketcham of Cleveland. Ohio, with
inNewJeraey
rNewJeX
'’ Burkholder I, M
Mr.^and
^and Mrs^E
E • V,
,: ^orlc^E.
Marjorie E.. have
have Just„re
Just returned
tl!5E'-d !lean
ran Mock .■’subsoil.
,l.,teo11’ f'uHWcnt
sufficient proof J: Mbs MarnaJIon. High
HWWaSS
bridge scores J
Ur !rMMS’T«tn.in,.itflf7M. | turned on Friday after a several from a three weeks vacation visit-i to cancel out any doubt that anv ; for the afternoon were turned In
I.... ...... ....„. .u- —...... -•,—yr juay* vuhi wun tneir son, cawnni.
land
were weekend cuesta of Mr
Mr.
1Bl the Wcbstcr Hall Hotel
in Dc- 1VwTt1kk
» Mrs.
‘
&amp;«.•
and
Eugene Dalmun.
1- Kr. ~r.d TSrs. Lock-ocd
.
rere in
In Grand Rnnids
Rapid*.over
Sunday.''iBnd daughter and Mr H E Quill-1 John Yareer iLuclile Bushy) of
ncpuoucan^^mjne.
rb&gt; Branch
I
were
over Surdav.
,
~
—-----1 A gou and oringc not iuck win
Industrial research: Discovering I be held on Friday with Mrs. Rov 1
her home in Battle Creek on Sun- I th? weckend'wRh Dr. and Mrs. F. rowV'
'
new
wavs
to
keep
the
customer
disHubbard
aud
Mrs.
Clyde
Wilcox
as
day after a few davs visit with her E. Willison.
M. ,s Barbara Burkholder va* the’ satisfied with what he ha.».
1 co-chairmen.
brother-in-law nnd sister Mr nnd I Miss Betty Allerdlng ha* been in
*‘VXX*. aSdwir u
,, T
~
.
1 The committee for next weeks’
Mra Lyle Scudder.
Charleston. S C. where she wa* the ft
f
£
??’*•'’ b-£ore
™"r- । luncheon- is Mra R. E. Walt. Mra.
Mr and Mra. Richard Jacobs have guest of Corp. Andy C Wcrn.-.-, Jr . I t’L‘ l
‘°r ‘™ dB&gt;d dBI'lu?.£*■ . ’I
.kTU'’ Willard Smith. Mrs George Snook |
been in Detroit for a few days this Formerly of Detroit. He returned ;
aPd d.au«!’.^»
Kh"fr °or . 5“Sto&gt;‘&lt;urK,'“n
««- «“!£* JR?, T'J2K?*i “ W
* **■ I .nd Mrs WefiesS, IroSdf.
week on a buying trip
with her for s 15-dsy '•
™j“W ,--................................................. ,■ ■......_._-----------------—
Marshall Schantz who Is with the ।;««!«,
Hastings
and
Detroit. and daugh'er P&gt;a» - «“«» on Monday to
Mra,BRo"y
‘Finstrom
their
Sgrber* te now located at William.'- |„Mrs
: Ro&gt;’ Finstrom
Noia —
Jane
left ------Saturday
for Omaha.
burg. Va.
rat-' —
—......I r.omt in Hannibal. Mo.
-----—----------■„
.i
Dr. and Mr*. Norbert Schowaltrr : Neb .where
theywill
remain
Lu. an , Mrs. I rank Cobum of Middleville
---------------------------- nBr nwuirr.1 **’[l ® Kioup of friendsI indefinite
from Detroit
stay with her mother.
Later Mrs. Finstrom plans lo loin, w*’° went to Mexico with her. were
Pvt. Roy Finstrom in California guests of Mrs. John Dawson on ,
; where he is stationed at Camp Sunday.
'Stonenun.
1 Wilbur Lane Is spending" two
I Mr. and Mra. T.'R. Steven*. Franz,; weeks with Mr. and Mra. Hurry
and Virginia of Detroit are here • Bowser In Fort Wayne and will stop
for lhe week with Dr. and Mrs. F.&gt; In Detroit on his return.
i E. Willison.
’ ■ A. L. Brown of Ann Arbor was In
i Mr. and Mrs Blake Allerdlng en- town thc first of the week.
, tertained
their cousin. Arthur
a group of girls from the same
Brown, of Fort Wayne. Ind., over1 office at the Manufacturing Comithe weekend
I p*ny who spent from Friday night
I Sunday guests of Mrs. Alma unlli Sunday at Marton Cook's cotSingle $3.50 per wk. op
I Beach were-her- d»ughter *"«*«»-' taRe at Wall lake are Margery Skldin-lan Mi. and Mr*. Forrest Daw-| morCi Dorothy Foote. Maude Ycrty.
iso!\..of ,Ba,r
• E,&lt; "or Haven. Evelyn Campbell.’wSttTtarVh^rek
wi • Or^1‘‘ Hawblllz. Betty Lane and
i Wedel for the week *iH be Mrs we- ,
nreitv-r
an1/ MUSl*HiMi'5Rimmtrraof^New ' w*ck-rnd guesta’of Mr. and Mra.
'rn«ttaMp* H who Bldll arrive Non 1 E L
« ’heir home on
।Castle. Pa . who will arrive on
t Thmn Mrcetare Mr Bnd Mn,
■ Ardy Smith of Battle creek.
| Mrs. M. Schoomakcr and daughtor Shirley of Detroit are spending ,
I the week with her parents Mr. and
। Mrs. L. S. Will on cast Clinton
street.
'
. Mr. and Mra Kenneth Sull and
i son of Battle Creek were guest* at .
■ thc L. 8. Will home over the week­
end.
SHOE'S FOR MEN
! Mis.’ ’Angle Bates spent -Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Averv
| of Detroit who are spending the ;
■ summer at their farm home near :
Give your ego a break. Let
Prairieville.
MBs Alice Hagelshaw, counselor
u. fit you with a pair of Edger­
at thc health office returned Mon­
day after -spending her vacation [
ton shoes. Our own chests
with relatives and friends at Union ■
Citv.
have expanded since the
J Mrs. Edward Lowrv war. in Has­
Don’t wait for a cold to Ret you down, or let an
new fall Edgertons
&gt; tings visiting friends on Saturday.
illness get a good hold. See your Doctor at the first
' Mr. nnd Mra. Clarence Crawford
came in and we’re
were in Grand Rapids Monday call- I
sign of an iilne**. If he prescribes, take your pre­
Ing
on
Mrs.
William
Crawford
nnd
j
scription to our drug store. Here, your Registered
! their new grandaughter, Nancy
*
Pharmacist is HONOR-BOUND to follow
hem
• Shnnron.
.
‘ Miss Jcnn Aiulerson of Detroit I
your doctor* order* exactly.
OTHER
I who has been visiting her aunl Mrs
THE
Vlvtan- Aridcrspn accompanied Mr* •
STYLES .
Dependable Prescription
Andenon along with Miss' Martha ;
BRANIGAN
Jean Wedel lo Wall lake Sunday
where Mr* Andenon will spend!
6.50 and
two weeks vacation. Mr. and Mra. •
William Andenon of Detroit will
7.50
alsg spend this week at the cotloae.,
Mtes Jean returning hotre with
them. Mira Patsy Wedel will spend
Exclusive, but not expensive
Clothing
and
Shoes
for
Men
and
Boys
the second week at the lake with
Mra. Andenon.
Mr. nnA Mr*. Steven Bristol ant*.
=■• R«6’»TERW pharmacist always ON DUTY ~ । young daughter of Port Clinton
I Ohio, arrived Saturday at thc James
;""v* Hastings
Phono 2241
State O' JaHarsan
। । Bristol* on west Walnut street. Mr
1 | Bristol had to return home on Sun-1

I were tn Detroit several

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Friday, July 30

ROOMS

STUDOW

In Any Crowd

HOTEL HASTINGS

CONSULT

sizes 14 to 44 J 39
WOMEN'S WASH DRESSES
WOMEN'S HIGH GRADE DRESSES value. up to 8.50 398
at only
SKIRTS WASHABLE RAYON
sizes 4 to 14 at only
GIRL’S DRESSES
89&lt;
GIRL'S SLACKS AND SLACK SUITS to dose out at 100
reduced
ALL BATHING SUITS
size. 32 to 48 at
139 RAYON SLIPS
many styles at
250 SWEATERS

70 X 90 PLAID COTTON BLANKETS
at only
100 FULL FASHIONED HOSE
at only
36" HEAVY STRIPED OUTING
WHITE 28 OUTING
limit 5 yds
8 0Z. BLUE DENIM
BLUISH GREY 32" GABARDINE at only

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Saturday, July 31

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EDITORIAL—
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Sheldon Agency
AU Kinds of Insuraace
■ Surety Bonds
hone aias
Hastings

CITY COUNCIL
Swanson Agency
PROTECT YOUR CAR
From 11.00 up with

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dibit-; nlr
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Marshall Furnaces
Repairs furnished and in
stalled for all makes o
,
furnaces
Coves Troughing
Tin Shop
Floor Sanders for Rent

One of the women factory work­
er's biggest beauty problem is lhe
hair. Even when there Is a good
the atmosphere is dusty, shampoos
should
much more frequent than

C. E. GOODYEAR HDWE.

Swanson

Agency

The head sweats profusely, arid
WCini to gather and hold-tanaciously
lhe dust and grit from the air.
Besides giving ott an unpleasant
ANT CONTROL
‘
odor, thc scalp often feels itchy.
P.M. has gone to war. but them
Comfort Is quickly restored by
still some supplies available far
washing the hair. Rub up a lavish are
use Ir. and around home in ant con­
lather, massage Uie scalp with it, trol and clothes moth treatments.
and rinse It out. Then repeat Rinse In full, this Is a chemical In crystal
with warm waler until all the soap form, paradichlorobenzene Two io
three lenspoonfuls rroured into an
aunt colony several inches deep will
smother the ante of make them so
miserable they will leave the vicini­
ty. The gas action of the crystals
lasts several days.

WANTED EMPLOYMENT
FIRST CLASS CARPKSTF.R Can now
.do that job ot bulMine.. zepairine or
palntlnc.
Very rroaunabte.
Phono
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and Liability
Conforming to Michigan's new
Responsibility Law may we ad­
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Michigan motorists?

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AND MIBO.

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Marines Invent Game:
Knocking Japs From Trees

Boware of bulging pockets over­
U. S. marines are becoming ex­
loaded to the stretching point or of
keya carried unprotected— those are perts at playing a new game inaugcauses of speedy clothing wear,
warns Marjorie Eastman, home eco­
Operating amphibian tractors,
nomics extension specialist al Mich­ tanks, trucks and jeeps. "Leather­
igan Slate Coilqsenecks ram .their vehicles against
Every man tn civilian cloches
takes care of his suit if he is pa­
triotic and aware of wartime ne- snipers are perched. The resulting
rMalty. the specialist pointe out. impact usually hurls the tree's oc­
Three ways to add life to any suit, cupant earthward in the manner of
she said, are to give good care ev­ an arrow springing from a bow.
ery day. reinforce where wear will
Points acquired by contestants
come, and repair places as soon as
signs of wear show.
vary in accordance to tha- distance
Retreading suits is a wartime Japs are sprung from the trees/ ac­
thrift trick for elbows, or the knee,; cording to Capt Harry L. Torger­
or seat of trousers. A piece of rayon
material is aplled to the wrong aloe son of Lynbrook, . N. ’ Y.. a para­
of the spots that get the most wear. marine who recently returned to lhe
The retread piece U held In place United Steles from Guadalcanal.
with stitches that do not show on
Captain Torgerson._^ six-footer. la
the right side. As an example, a
knee retread la set In from seam to a former New York university ath­
seam as a rectangle large enoueh lete and Is well-known as a semi-,
to take the wear from that point. pro football player. He i[&gt;cnt his
Incidentally, this also helps to hold first hours on Guadalcanal dynamit­
the press at the crease.
ing Japanese out ot caves, staying
Shields to take the wear and dam­
age done bv perspiration, darning up all night to construct the bombs
of wom spots, reworked buttonholes before making a tour ot Japanese
and reinforcing under buttons are hiding places.
other thrifty mend ideas that may
One of Captain Torgerson's bombs,
add months of wear to a suit.
exploding prematurely, ripped his
Wear guards of heavy tape flveetghts of ail inch wide, sewed to the
Inside of the cuff or button of the
trouser leg, protect the fabric from
the rub of the shoe.
The method of sewing a button
An EqgHah engineer, discussing
on may mean the difference In a railroad transportation in-JB2fl, said
hole In the cloth or Just broken
thread when an extra strain is that a rote of speed more than six
miles an hour would "exceed the
placed on the buUon.
A "shank" of thread helps by giv­ bounds set by prudence, though
ing space between the cloth and the sonjjt of the sanguine advocates of
button so there Is no crowding when railways extend this limit to nine
the coat Is buttoned. A pin Is laid
across the top of the button, the
thread put over and over In sewing
The pins are removed and thread
' wound 'round and 'round under­
AN ESSENTIAL
neath lhe button to form the shank.
WAR INDUSTRY
SNIPPING EAR' TIPS
CURBS CORN EARWORM
NEEDS HELP
Eight to ten days after silk ap­
TO "KEEP 'EM
pears and usually after the silk becoems brown and starts drying,
ROLLING"
sweet com ear Ups can be snipped
off with a sharp knUe or heavy
Brakemen
Switchmen
shearx to avoid heavy damage from
from the com earworm, advises Ray
Telegraph Operatori
Hutson, head of the Michigan Btatc
College entomology Omartment
Yard Clerks
Victory gardeners get a better prod­
uct. more pleasant to handle and to Apply Superintendent's Office,
.eat. The snipping cuts off the earNYCRR,
Jackson, Mich.
'
.worm eggs that have been laid on
-the silk tips. Cutting should not oc­ Application from those now em­
cur.' however. before the silk has ployed In war Industries will not be
done Its part In fertilizing the oom
Kernels sbmey will develop.
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-Hustings, Mich.

Liat your Auction Sales with

DEWEY REED

CORNERS AT MY EXPENSE

Batea ean be made at Banner office.
Mob. 3467
Hastings, Mich.

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i

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avoid fatigue because they are
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Phone 72
Middleville

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Buyer for STILES and
Company Hastings stock­
yards, phone 2583, or call
Ill—F3 through the

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ONE of the most painful acci­
dents and one of the commonest
is a crushed foot Yet an over­
whelming majority of such
accidents is prevented by the
strong steel armor inside the
toe caps of Wolverine Shell
Horsehide Safety Shoes. It will
make harmless a blow or rolling
weight of many thousands of
Gunda. Whv be content with
is than Wolverine’s famous
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$1,000 a pair wouldn’t buy it in
any other safety shoe, be sure
your next pair are Wolverine
Shell Horsehides.

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FARM ANIMALS Are Valuable
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COWS $4.00 (

We have a Collector Stationed at 912 W. Green St. in
Hastings to give immediate service. We pay the phone
charges. Phone Hastings 2565 or Kalamazoo 2-9544.

KALAMAZOO RENDERING WORKS

We are offering just six (6) lots for sale. High and
dry building sites. The lots range in size from 70 to
135 feet water frontage, and 178 to 350 feet deep. Each
lot has access to Lights, City Gas, Tel. Good roads
and nice swimming beach. Terms may be arranged
to suit your buying power. BUY NOW while wages
are high, and build when conditions will permit.

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THE HASTINGS BANNER

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HASTINGS. MICHIGAN, THURSDAY. JULY 29. 1943

SECTION TWO—EACES 1 to 4

Just remembered that hl* last letJamqs being home last wtek.'N* has
wa* a cute young clerk in a coun- week were: Medical—Hugh Mo ' latter part at her uncle* al Bowena
ter with his new address went to 15 day* and hi* addre** L&gt;— &lt;
j
wy *tore and she was tweet on a i Laughlin. Hastings; Hollia McCor- Mills. * Mr. and Mra. Harold
my ion and isn't bock yet. Mra. BelOarald James A. 8. N. 36458671 ,
■ _________
___________ k A P a No 24. ■■ Postmaster
young man they didn't approve of. I
sen. how about tending it to Zollv.
Prov. Sqd. B.
children ot Richland
I San Francisco
.
One day they *aw Him go past the mlck. Il5 8. Michigan Mn. Sylvia
Alio Margaret Smith, where are
Barracks |80t '
O1®*1* ot Mr. and
■Continued from page 1. Sec. I)
A/C Donald C. Springer
By
JANE
CAMERON
store
with a truckload of wood *0 Poff and Lawrence Durkee. Lake J,ere
Russell and Don? Mrs. Floria.
Salt Lake City, Utah.
* p,vl'Jtfr5&gt;u’
they told her he stole II. She didn't । Ode**a; Mra. Katherine Gordon.
■rUtmas time, we skipped all cln„.8i S'N' plat 3
what's Garth's address now? Wc
A 20 year old merchant marine!'
.
-------------------Surgical—Mr*. Frrt Shuart.
’l!??‘d
BMrWy,
, haven't Dick Vander Woode* either. home for fourteen days after al- : We started to say that we wrote believe them, so next week they Moline
■ians and sent nice cards to over1
p-.,8- •
motiier* home. A
showed her an adv inothe Banner Mulliken; Richard Wallace. 302 E 8unda£- “5
■ service men. (We'tKJike to say
Stu»vesant Hall Deleware. Ohio Wasn't Kenny Bates' letter to' his
two year* in sen ice is Johnny I the whole Banner this week but ■ stating that the writer knew who Grand: Frank Keech. Ha*Ung*. R. Mra. Perri* Brown and daughter
■ten and women" but June l^-urv I
'
mother, some 3 or 4 week* ago in most
Larson who ha* an answer to that ■ on second thought, there are a few stole hl* wood, such a day and 5; Mrs. Robert Baldwin. Hasting*.'
Salurtlav afternoon
■ the only girl we knowSo fan . Harry Dunn's home in Rutland . Ally's column, a honey? His ad- ■lib
question—"What Goes On?" , pages we didn't mew up
J5'l.IZa, °TK?d
*
hour, and to make it right or else R. 2: James LeRoy Dicklruon. 919
■ie*e card* brought many wel__..„
‘----- has 2 service stars in lhe window. . dr«“ doesn't look complete, or I'd Hl* reply
1*. “plenty!" and he's)
...
*
9»8&lt;»od left for Detroit ThuraWell, the romance ended and t E Railroad. Robert Mills. 220 8 4
■iponse* and added to our corres- for Alpheous. who enlisted in Feb- wrll&lt; hlm' wh“l •« hl* and Her­ been in the midst of that "plenty"
tty” iI We'll have to repeat that very bet that poor jerk doesn't know to Park: Amy Joan Stratton. MiddleV.‘e,1tuneJal °!
■ndence nnd we have Mr. Dvkstra niary. 1941. hud two years in vai- old’s P«*ent addresses? We have a a number of times. You're lookinjr
ting 1 nice, nutritious dish again, creamed thl* day why the cute little ihlss ville; Carl Sene. Alto; Drusilla |
McCullough and
■at by some ten. Add 2 or 3 letters ioui forts near San Francisco and bl“ ?Uck ot Re«der's Digests and
™
weekend with hla
hl— dctril. The wags* who Thomson. 312 8-Jefferson.
■week apiece to our own sons, ana who now Is in the Southwest f»aci"rst oversea* address to request
—-----------daughter* and families. * A good
.hem.
,h. bunch. 8 ounces at, -Having a S
whl„
I
.sy^. X'L'Sd' put
K-'*-*
0!.
' Sanner felt chat
the adv.
in ,f
the
■u can see where we park in our flc and for a'c Kenneth Dunn, who th
®’nlhe
*we|] tti
lla&lt;1 at, Ule “o^oo* reunion.
had done their good deed for WEST , HOPE
on furlouch
■are time. The ol' typewriter had is taking advanced training at pres- a Um*.......-Vj isls G€OrgI. Oakes, cut beans Cream and season You they
.
,
,
' We had several interesting iettera
the day. nnd the giri Is married to « W5 hadour
■ be overhauled “ while back, and ent. HU Wife is in Alabama with j They tell u* that thU war U an (Nashville high
U4Ua’ w®«kend rain and report* from our boy* who are
.law
-40, castleton | can
bacon for
-- Y. substitute
ivi lhe
me salt
iui
a fine young man now.
■ padded the desk chair seat.
him now. These boys' cousin. En- economic leveling process Whatever I Twp.. whos' address ..
■ It—
anHration
tf ....
’?.un^X “Hernoon.
nice rain, but in the *ervice. not only from diferpork, andTvnrV
if your
stamps ar■Now for a peek in our box ot let- &lt;Sn. u *1.^?/' 13 8”re do,ng all it U. I sincerely hope that Capital i George A. Oakes—36453396
lightning came in on the tele- ent parte of the U 8 but from ice­
gone, Fldo's bone will do. provid­
Well, if we get that V-Mail let- the
right
co BB 554
554th
ngni by
oy himself,
nimseif. and
and if
if you
you don't
don't ““nd
nd Labor
Labor unite
unite andwork
and work hand-lnhand-in- ;; co
th Engs
Engs
phone wire*, setting a fire to the land. England, and’New Guinea
ys without postage sumps.
ing It's pork. Tills makes a quick ™”?!,e,».*paced'.0UJ lhJ a,ter’ '•
“
—
«»
■»
■Die Cook family of Bug bee Cor- beleve me. look up his affairs in hts hand for the advancement of civil!- | H Vp o N B N
curtain*^ at the L-^D woooman
Woodman 1i ana
and Guadalcanal
Guadalcanal are
area*. * Come out
dinner
for
busy
harvest
day*,
and
w^i?
h^ve
th
t«
*?JS
‘
n
on
,n
it
Hon
5
lulu
.
h
ome
Had
Ulev
bfrn
“W
“Y
110
Is a war I I ~Camp
-«»—•». Swift. Texas.
—-■rn has four sons in the service, wedding announcement In last ration.
" ’
^
—
7
jService*
— rvirea Sunday
Sunday a* it U our
, ... I„ do..know. that It ---equally eary for office workers and
l-° J,lcp»on
und Wc 1 home it would have burned
a.
of the
the Youths
Youths of
of America.
America. They
They .I You're a fine looking, peppy lad defense plant tollers who haven't
■iri has been in the Pacific aren weeks' Banner. Here arc Al's and of
burned t)u&gt;
Ute ! pastor*
la*t Sunday before confer“
lot
kiddin.
Goodbye,
now.
’
•1
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•«
—
"
—
■»—
Kennys
addressee
it
—
—
---------------------------t
house.
At
the
Ray
Barnes
home
it
■er a year and a half nnd write*
nes Hnmence. They have made many friend*
are the only ones who are a match George and when you say. the Army -maids.
।
put
the
electric
light*
out
of
com,
I a. lull after several months of
Axis
military
machine.
o K.sobut
you're not so keen
PF.C. Alpheous E. Dunn. 36151673 for thennK
—ar,
r»c
&gt; i* u.
r*.
out We
you is
re
here who would like to see them refmn,
__ not
_ -r-___ seen
_____ ... ......
DEATH OF WILL BRI TON
mission.
* Mr. and Mrs. Ronald turn.
■ndlng hot-foots to Japs. He. Btry a. 263rd C. A. Bn. A.P.O. nlrlrr
uId.cr„ 02fa t"
100
from ......
'“Y about
in 1 Something for the hov»
I from
easy
Texas around 118 degrees In
• j- and
_j
family visited the Flow
of America the
the shade,
.hade, wc
we .svmoathlze
sympathize with vou
you ! taS come to
from thT^rall 1 Will Bruton of Caledonia died Anders
4554
' ' ’ ’ j living. To
■cm* to know all about atabrlne
To. lhe youth o.
very suddenly on Tuesday. July Johncock
— ■"*--------------------------family
y at Cloverdale.
present- ,; out
but we
we sun
still bet the heat can't 'get Door Cantceni It
mJ■d told me to have people stoii
Poatmaster. San Francisco.' f0" ,hc «10ry and ,ho“orr of pro«rvThe life ct Mrndelraohn U to be
r™
--------R
seems
that
you
20th
and
the
burial
was
held
at
St
Sunday
*
Mli;
--------BS.2L.7fiT!
■»&gt;■
w
»m
ilu
Calif.
, [ng OUr way of life. Out Of the | you down ' Meorge sees uuane
Hiding him their babies' pictures,
* mi«_ 9'5^4. ®j,rtnker filmed in America. Expert Holly7??L,T“y«rw,^
tnecJ“nd be served
Patrick's
tn Bowne.
July cr
entertained
her cousin
MUs Springfc's an eligible bachelor, girls, and i
5,a!’?ers and horrors of the battle- Murphy often and Bob Humphrey .nvhodv
------ .L by—
Hp |eavcg
hu Thursday.
wlfe»
froni p—
•light »&gt;? interested In a baby pic- I► a'c Kenneth M. Dunn
1 field comes a new page In history. I &lt; Freeport» who incidentally was anybody from Eleanor Roosevelt to. 22nd. He leave* hta "wife.'’’Sara. , er from Bowen's Mills the^first ! wcxxl lyric writers will soon cornRochester.
Marlene
Dietrich
m^C
five
(
five children. Frank and George 1 uart of the week, then spent the I plete the "Songs Without Wordsand they have written that page. , home on furlough a couple weeks
■re if the baby were about 18. Don I Class 43 I Gunther Field
floors. Frederick March wash- at- home.
‘
Mrs Claire Gies*
Gle.w of Free
Frei.
■
warns.
Mra
­
Irak Is going to the University of , Alabama
I 7?l9kl?ave,^l£: 1ycd, tl^ °«Uny of ago. George says he and Bob have youryour
dLshes. Jimmy Durante port. Mra. Earl Noah of LowelfT Mrs I
lorida. taking prr-Cadet college . The Keller family has three boys. the Future! Their*, is the Victory of been going to do a little coHuberat- es
fainlng He married Miss Muri Duane of Bugbee Comers and Max the Ages! They will have rescued ing and write us a letter in spite serve* sandwiches, nnd one happy Robert Lee of Detroit and seven
night
Rita
Hayworth
nromLsed
m
grandchildren
Three
sisters
also
Hulse Arentz of Irving and "Wfexc" and -Norman of Hastings. Duane, a gtruggllng humanity and set Her Of the heat O. K fellows-here x kiss all the boys with birthdays and
survive. Mrs. Henry Timm of Cale­
I there with him. Leon Cook is a better known as 'Pete.'' used to, free, and their American shall lead , (he go sign and make it a* 'hot'
instantaneously every man on the donia. Mrs Burdette LvB»rker ar”’
iok. ho Shakespeare was right, and load his father's big maroon car full all peoples in the onward march of । as you like.
...
..I Chief Petty Officer George Her- place had a birthday right then. Mm. Mary Treib of Hastings and
lys his sailor brother. Oeralc. of girls and take in Lower Michigan pr??reaS,J
I
?,,
,n
".
ke
.
a
U,e
boys
feel
good
to
see
May God Bless and Keep all of ( rick who left Barry county to Join Alfred Lunt emptying garbage and three brothers Gene of Caledonia.
buldn't last 3 days in the Army, in an evening. Well. OlrLs, he's a
George of Grand Rapid* and Mur­
tiie navy when he was twenty—
I when Gerald gets home from Commando now in the Navy, and jou, till we meet again!
Nel«on cleaning ash trays ray Goggins ot Hastings.
Ireat laikes next time, the war won't you be glad when "Duane
Janie.
and he's now forty—which adds up Donald
for them. One lad asked incredu- .-------------- «■ »-----lent will be transferred to Bugbce comes marching home again, hur----------- | to a neat time of sea-going, is home
?°naId Nel- PENNOCK HOSPITAL
prners Here aje their addresses;
ruh. hurrah I" Max was in Iceland
Whistling that stirring Air Corps from Long Beach. Calif: George Is
and Mr Nelson became cov
----the last we heard but our lifst 2 song --"Olf We Go Into lhe Wild what they cull the King Oller' sqn?
|8gt Burl Cook, 36154283
Following L* the report for the
answered that bus boys could
letters never found him apparently. Blue Yonder—'Off We Go'— into I which has to do with keeping'the and
13465 Ord. &lt;A M.l Co.
not give their telephone numbers. week of July 13 lo July 20.
Mrs. Keller, how about putting his another week with you fcliali* and | ship on an even keel and hl* many The
lA.PO. 709
Babies bom were: Twin bdys to
4000
handpicked
hostesses
are
and Norman's addresses In Zollv's । fakes with all the 'this and that' , years of experience are just what danced right through their last Mr and Mrs. Charles Price. Nash­
[•; Postmaster
Help Uncle Sam by
column?
। columnr
, tor
tu.
tne doctor
a&lt;
or me
the present ana
and nere
here ’tl*.
| the
ordered for times like
ville. R 1. July 13; a girl to Mr and
ISan Francisco
----------------- - -tor -the -'do-ra-me'
------------- 1 I2-—^ G«.orHt, wsul on lhe U. 8. pair of shoes and how they all love Mra
Gerald Duane Keller, S 1/c US.N. 1I A
money order
these.
Harvey Myers. Hastings. R. 4.
it!
New
Stage
Door
Canteens
are
keeping your car in
I -.Unit
Standard
standard
Landing Craft.
ti to
u&gt;— —
1 Chicat
Chicago
when site was torpedoed springing up in capitol cities as far July 14. a girl to Mr and Mra.
Pvt. Donald Cook
*&gt;
..
.
.....
...J
..
and sunk the 30th ot Jan. Hc is
I ’ Hn
tPlc,C,cI pvt- Ronald A. McKibben
and it L, all done James Brown. 341 W Mill St.. Julyhome resting up a bit before he away as Cairo,
(University of Fla.
Postmaster. San Fran-' Co. 8. 2nd Ord. Trg. Reg.
private patriotic donors 14; a girl to Mr. and Mra. Jasper
smooth running or­
shoves off again, and mister U's through
1 rv_
I Aberdeen
Proving Ground
Sqd. A.
..
I Aoeraeen
rrov
Here la one of the times I wish I Morris. Nashville. July 15: a girl to
I h,^nn5 J52.lcox uHaiward hM a, Aberdeen, Md
'nice having you aboard'
Galnsevllle, Fla.
had
a
million.
One sailor has his Mr. and Mm. George Brown. Dow­
der. Sunoco Prod­
■Jake' Moore was home over lhe
Tfd- a,,d " brother.
i... mi
nI1 yours
vour. . icon, as lar os it
ling. July 16; a boy to Mr. and Mra
ua
1
TedHowha, |#M
weekend—and what's cooking Jake'?
ICnl. Leon Cook
,,. uirai oi.
and good luck lo you.
been an orderly at a Camp Robin­ goes
Home until Sunday Ls Bill &lt;John&gt; policy. Next to the Red Cross I July
|Mich. Army Schools
18: a
Mra. Mel
Ju,y 181
“ bay to
U&gt; Mr. and Mra
Mrl-­
ucts will help do it!
Here's something on main street Bcedle
son hospital for several months and that
Nashville folks Be­
I1607S U----vin Wade. Hastings. R. 5. July 19.
you may not know of. unless fore Billvisiting
can'l
think
of
a
better
beneficiary:
left for service 15 month*
[ now has been transferred to Caii- your psychic about these things— i
(Centerline. Mich.
Eleven surgical patient* were regaS*•jWWim O a idis
fomia where he Ls helping establish that is. the pictures in Penney's 1' ago he and his brother Bob were w
Choose them for
I a hospital. Howard is one of the Store window of al) you fellows, now 1 together in the Variety store at country hasn't been invented* yet I ”0?
1 aa5ucl Rodriquez. NashGerald E. Cook
huskiest lads 1 know and I wouldn't
HR'. Alto; Mrs.
who used to work there Nashville—Bob is carrying on at More power and proceeds to the :
want to be on the receiving end of in service,
■ Service Sch. U3.N.TS.
hard-hitting power
’A“Ungc. \.5'
quite a display of masculine I home while Bill is doing his part at Stage Door Canteen'
1 what he cun dish out when he puts Il's
■ Bk* 508 U P.
• • .
McIntyre. W, Green St.: Mrs perry
charm
what
with
all
of
these
guys
. the finishing touches on his traln- in the group—Tom Robinson. Mar- !
jGreat Lakes. Illinois.
-for real low-costSanta Ana. Calif.
.
■The Anders family of Brush Ridge , ng'
Rup&amp;r*WLaireenceJ&lt;8mithlncharles
K*
concensus of
fcd West Hope have seven boys in
Kidder. Emerson Cairns. Bob Car- ^ver-and^hey were’t^in^abwit
Theodore O. Hayward
per-mile economy!
■e service, five being first cousins, Il Pvt.
13th General Hospital
&amp;J^M.nh^JwOe&lt;n%e« «“P‘ »Uy ^'who^'Kre*^ her enough help so she wouldn't Endsley. Hastings R 2
■id the other two. the Springer boys,1 S.
Padra, Calif
■ing sons of another cousin. (This
ftiMont I Cari^VMfare Grin I
from Rowman Field, Ky. forge, it II was too cute to pass ] Medical patients were Edward
I getUng over my head.) Here are
sLm^on
me
m
jIme
U
"
tUng
*"
'
HasUn
“
s
8
Mrs^eanBuy
U.
S,
Bondt
and
Stamp
Snrlnaer
Hwin
MaureY
(NaxhvufJ?
Capt
Flnnle
ls
keen
aboul
hU
Job
P FC. Howard T. Wilcox
■ fir pedigrees; Gerald Anders
^H^Car^he’J^*^’- ‘^on m“the^c^'o/h^min^0*’ s&gt;name on me,Janie.
36417411. Co C.
elu. Ferguson. Woodland:
OtU
raduated at Chanute Field as In304 Inf.
A.PO. 76
man. Wayne Snyder. Ed Mannl. ^7 .nnd riafh n2L±
1 Ketcham. Dowling. R. 1; Mrs. Wayne
Irumcnl specialist and was sent to
A P. Hills Military Res.
We
have some practical jokers Kermeen, Middleville; Mrs ‘ Frank ,
and Jack OTJonnell. However. Tom
EUtf?ne B^nitetThTs been transBigland, where he services a cer- j Fredericksburg.
Virginia.
here that I envy grealli-. ' Cincebeaux. Cloverdale; Baby Della '
Ve?
^Ttro^S M^TeV^to near
kin type of combat plane. He liken
Lt. Russell Laubaugh, a former
They
can get away ^wilh their Bromley. Hastings. R. 1; Mrs. John •
lie English people and has seen Barry
County school teacher, is happens t(f be home now on leave ‘ ^La’-n UwIs'k^H'^hinlor’ who p«r^k1 and Tlnc a.lwM&gt;'s backfires i Upkcy. Jr., Hastings, R. 1; Harry
lie Duke and Duchess of Glouchcs- now Co-Pilot
Phone 2240
Hostings, Mich.
of a Flying Fortress — ,&lt;ud we might add Tom makes a 1
. you-know:whos' face One 1 Barnum. 936 W. Green; Ben Craker
a^d left fro
Ir. Frederick Anders saw service
and tn England where-things arc
of their pets alwgya delighted lhe Delton. R. 2.
bid was brought bark home by the ,cookin.
um. or :Crash." as he calls
tew who knew what was up. There [ Patlenf* discharged during the
Iliss Co. through petitions through himself,Rwjjn-tfls
Silver Wings and
ba-War—DeparHnehtT-ancLwas on ,comrnlsriflh in February and then !
[lathe In the Bliss plant a&amp;5htr-H—|entered a three-phase training per­
nonttu and Is again in service, iod of three months with his as­
Another sailor who's been here
camp Porter. U. S. N. T. 8?
baking him a "double veteran of jsigned crew and bomber. He came 9 days, returned yesterday (Wed.t
Great Lakes. Ill.
\
l/orld War II," as Gerald put IL ।to Lansing and married Miss Evelyn
JCc.n'.w.lh
w.h0 1,0 Just
Another lad who would like more
Iredcrick is specializing in machine Newland, a Barry County teacher finished his 'bool' hitch at Great 1 letters from home ishop now. Raymond Anders Is in ftn
o
mnuri.n
£?lncli‘Ja *ookln«
“nd i Pvt John J. Wcyerman A. 6. N.
and musician, on March 24th. She
will send his address as soon as he
a. p o. 622
gets his new station.
%. Postmaster 36186980
,
.
lvuix. tile
After five days home, returning | Miami. Fla crew went to Georein
Georgia
irmchair Generals like he might be 'bomber
x”nber and crpw
Blrthdiy. Aug. 11th.
modification nnd combat Sunday wasn ambulance driver, one of these for plane and
™.wn,t^rchcr.
I Cpl. Albert Barcroft
then they flew to
lems His brother-in-law, Harold training
** v q
u now c- 3 DzstvMri of
Irommels. Is a railroad eilginrer England. Russ-and Evelyn's wed­
ding picture Is one of my most
51 A’ N'
' h,s loaned his Link Trainer lo
Bid Is training to repair demolished cherished
San Marcos Texas.
somc w Ai c-s to practice on. The
possessions. "Crash" has
allroads in the combat zone. Clln- a cousin. Philo
Jo»m. has been in service nine cpl. is new loo. Isn't it. Albert?
Otis. jr.. who is a
bn Horn is in a beautiful Pacific navigator on a bomber.
pionths. looks fine, is with the 1 nice going,
going.
l.lnnd nnd lias been there for nearly sell's complete adress: Here is Rus­ ground crew and sa^-s John. "The 1 ice
Other 'nice
’nice going' in the way of
years. He sent me two newspapers
------------- togc the following
army is just like tl was when we , promotions
Lt Russell Laubaugh
Ml the lovely capitol city, and
cvi.z
Because—
—it
94th Bomb Group &lt;N) 410th Sqd. were kids—you've got to ask everyIl ts now: ,
lint reminds me. this i,s a good time
time you do something. or else."
A.P.O. 634. % Postmaster
Sgt. Richard Bessmer
5 do some chiseling. I collect newsHome too is Bob Bryans. H. H.
New York City. New York
O. A. 3. DeUchment
apers from all foreign countries,
A Brush Ridge lad. Hubert Mc­ S. — -M — for 9 days. He had
Holabird Ord. Depot
f any of you lads and lassies want
is with the engineers and a good gabfest with Raymond
Baltimore. Md.
new pen pal. GIVE! The Anders Callum.
in his happier hours has the task Thompkins (R. No. 4) who is home
Because—it Is now:
tphews are Flying Cadets. Jimmie .rn.jr
• task Isn't the u-nrdi
word) n
ofr transport- this week from Texas. Bob has
Lt. &lt;j. g.) Robert R. Beattie and
pringer Is In the Army and Donn in inn 'WACS
v**"c around
-—md in
in .a Jeep. Nice been In thc army 15 months, likes here's what they write about you
get It. and Hubert's It because he has too&lt; which is a Bob.—
ex hw*y s ■
pretty sensible attitude. Bob) and . "Robert R. Beattie, who made his
Is latest doings.
his address Is—
Hubert?
’
j home with Mr. and Mrs. William
Cpl. Gerald Anders, 36179770
Cnl Robert Bryans
Pvt. Hubert McCallum
I M“ter of Nashville all during his
41st Service Sqd.
Med. Corps.
Co. B. 103rd Engrs.
I schooling (grad.—"38. has been com­
A.PO. 637.
Postmaster
A P.O. 28 .
•
! missioned a lieutenant, junior grade
New York City, New York.
w&gt;rL?&lt;nox' Ky,.j
,4
j
ln thewoast guard. Lieut. Beattie
Camp Pickett. Virginia
your address Raymond-, enlisted tn tift coast guard about
Bob Wilcox of Glass Creek Is at
Pvt. Raymond Anders
three years ago. and for the last
Keesler Field and hopes to be « we missed that
H.Q. &amp; Plot Co.
flyer In the army. He is already
we mentioned
Cubby'
(Continued on Page 4. Sec. 2.)
572 S.A.W.B N.
a clvlllan'pilot but we understand
Camp Gordon Johnston
the army prefers them untrained so
When personal budgets don't bal­
Cannabelle. Florida.
they can do It their way. His wife,
Margaret visited him recently.
ance,, there, results a telling setback
P-P-C- Harold Brommels
Pvt. Robert J. Wilctjx, 36462575
36417396 Co. A.
172 Sqd. 53rd Tr. Gp.
758th Ry. Shop Bn. to future financial plans. Just as you
Keesler Field. Mlsa.
INVEST IN BARRY COUNTY REAL
Camp Millard
Clarence Springer, graduate of
Bucyrus. O
must keep your house-in order, so must
Hastings High School .and Ensign of
ESTATE, SOMETHING YOU CAN
the U. 8. Navy in peacetime, is now
Cpl. James
pringer. 36417361
Instructor of midshipmen at Notre
the bank that you may live and work
SEE AND KNOW THE VALUE OF:
69th TT. O|
tss 85
Dame university. His wife and
Keesler Field. Mississippi
three daughters Uve at Niles.
free from economic worries. It is the
Lt. C. N. Springer
The
following
ore
sound
investments
Pvt. Frederick W. Anders
536 Union St.
.
same principle on a slightly larger
A S M. 36462577
. Niles. Mich.
98 ACRES in Rutland Township on the pavement, has
739 Engrs. Heavy Shop Co.
George Belson of Prairieville is
an all modern house with fireplace, double garage and
Camp Claiborne. La.
scale. We at The Hastings City Bank
now an ambulance driver, he grad­
fair sized bans.
uated from driving a Jeep, and I
realize that this nation faces severe
6 ROOM HOUSE In End ward all on one floor, three bed• room*, living room dining room and kitchen, large basement, full lol 82800.00
post-war re-adjustments. For that
’20 ACRE FARM three miles from Hastings on excellent
reason we re-affirm our pledge of A
road, tiro barns, modern house, lay* good$9000.00
80 ACRES in Rutland on Tarmac, this has a modern
House in Order Maintenance of the
house, a garage and henhouse, good land lay*
good
$4800 00
quality of our assets, protection of our
100 ACRE FARM, 80 A. In Baltimore, 20 A." In Johns­
town, 6 room shingled ouUlde house, ha* electricity.
resources, and the practice of our doc­
Bam 32 x 40, good land lias 12 acrea timber, just
rolling, price $4800.00
trine to WORK and SAVE.
80 ACRE FARM in Maple Grove Twp- 7 room house,
large bam I. shape, silo, granary, hen house, tool house.
a good 80 for $6500.00
Chicks gain fast on MER­
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ha* electricity barn 30 x 50 has basement lays nearly
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�THE HASTINGS BANNER, THURSDAY, JULY M.-1M3
day until Sunday night with his
brother, Rusli Randall and wife.
Other dinner guests on Sunday
were Mr. and Mra Clare Schantz
two small daughters, of Grand
Rev. and Mrs. 8. B. Qulnccr re­ and
Rapids and Mr. and Mrs. Byron
turned home Wednesday from their Fleming of Barlow lake. Afternoon
vacation trip to Northern Michigan.
□A!
.3S.
“US’m
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Saturday they went to Stanton dleville friends
ofmr
Mrs.
Myrtle
Carwhere he preached nt the Baptist
&gt;
church on Sunday for the regular

MIDDLE VILLE *

Barlow take. * Mr. and Mra Claude 1 Methodist church in Tampa, Fla.,
Kermeen visited her brother and &gt; on July 3. Sgt. Sweet at present is
wife in Grand Rapids on Sunday. * j stationed at McDUl ?Wd. Tampa,
Ftoleria omrrtl, ucomp-mM hu ! “'J
.“SS
cousin, Arthur Grlffeth of Augusta. fMhW Mrs.'sari'jam'j1*!: Hamli--------... to Connecticut last week
^r^^E ‘.TU
on
a trip
teturnlng ■ Monday morning. The
T/‘e home In Vermontville after a long
boys delivered a house trailer for
the
.Royal
Cotrch n
Co. to
for
whom
nrane lor »me time
ume to
to
£*5°^
“’jfj
Hanr
BenArt
” UIpa lo tne **«»•«&lt;»

“! iis“;“S

.^‘aSii'cScn'

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» *•£ TS“,■ SH

, wife, tl:e former Betty Campbell.
, has moved to his father's firm In
. Pm melee and Ray has resumedZhls
- former position in the Uebler store.
1 * Mrs. E. J. Talbot went to Flint
1 Thursday for'11 week's visit and will.
bring her mother back wllh her lo
make her home again In Mlddlevillc. * Mr. and Mrs. Enos Price of
Jackson came last week Thursday
for n week's visit with her mother
und sister. Mrs. Jennie Bovee anti
Mrs. Burdette Wadd and husband.
* Misses Ada and Bertha McDowell
and their young cousin. Robert Car­
penter of Chicago, leave for their
home Friday after a ten days visit
with thetr sister. Mrs. Edward Per­
rault and family northwest of town.
♦ Mr. nnd Mrs. Paul Oarey nnd

Hostings, on a business trip to Mt.
Pleasant Friday returning itomr
Saturday. Mrs Johnsen spent the trott were TLsitors-of his parents. randmo(hfr Bn(J nun{ ul
, »«rs z-jlrnn Blike inent
two days he was away with her Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Dunlap last 1 .
daughter. * Mrs. J. E. Nnrgnard t&gt;f
iuiil’ t,u’ *'tekend nl t,un lskc wlt,) th*5
1 clltfor11 Gardner family. * Mrs F
sOrand Rapids wu a wrekead visitor
f“i X*JSrS«^Sd»,&lt;5h^VMi?’hv!vhM H Helrigel and daughter Barbara
wm go
Bo to
Io Komeo rriuay
ftiday io
to vnu;
vim:
uroaosion. « Mrs. l. u. rainier ac- ।
—
CT „
;. win
pompihled by her daughter. Mary , Kenneth who ha* been home on a (,M,r motber nnd other relatives and
Kay and her mother-in-law. Mrs. nine days leave from the Great ( wll(.re shr. wl)] meet fjOyd who is
George Palmer of Chelsea and Mrs. ,Jlkpi‘
8 “P0.1!
“J’ 7 coming from New Jersey for n vaOra Hinckley of Jackson spent 1 sic VnnderSchuur of Mon rot spent . ca[h)n a{ tbl. fartn wrjil ol town. *
' Wednesday with the formers father the weekend at home. * Miss Donna । Mr un(1 Mj, Alton Elwood and
and step-mother. Mr. and Mrs F ; OaBter Hettmied Fridav from a , Mr and.Mr&gt;. Arthur Kenyon drove
i to Traverse City Saturday and rtO. Stokoe * Mrs. Sarah Campbell 'fePks '“Jj 5“*’ £0'VJ,
and Mrs Pearl Kenyon accompan-■ *
?,0**rL SHin,ii
turned Sunday night bringing fil­
led Harry Gray to Merritt Sundav
Mrs Vern SmHh- h’'^1.! ' ’••'&lt; » cases of lovely cherries The.
for a three or four dajts visit, with ! L*ul,’t(,d B,d?u,?.*}!,iOL‘hn??,B
"!7 picked
themselves.
picked tencrates
crates
themselves.Thev
Tlirv
--------u | __
_»
their sLster.
Mrs . R
“red -Field
Battalion
cnroun-—
tcret
noftjgn
&lt;,f storm „orr
stcr. mo
rv. I.
i. Kenyon
nenrun. *
- ......
- ... -Artillery
...... -------------- ut ।encounter
Mr*. Glenn
■nn Ryder and children and
ami Camp
Camp Polk.
Polk. UrAnother
Lo. Another ton
..on. Car.Car.- , ..raln
.....
d
,n
__ ... -----.__ of Grand ’on uhn
: been mnnreten
Miss' Bernice
Sneathen
who hn
has
connected with
with ..i,o3....
Uto
rain
Sunday.
*
Fred
White
of
Jack; (uid look his lining* nephew1'buck
Ranldi were weekend visitors of । ’he L. S HosjMtal Corps for .-ome
lheir parents Mr. and Mrs. p. I? 1
l,,.!!‘e..P“?K!c “rf.n *
Ryder t™
took i;r;
her | Ph'llB Grlffeth of Atigusta is vtel- . Mrs i4.nna white orf-orand Rapids I
” ' H-’.'.'t’- Rn,uh
Sneathen. Mrs. Rydrr
..
u.a
_...
tmg
her
com
rt.
Ml«
Jean
Grille
h
'
st
w
Mlss
Cook
acco
m,
wi
,.
«“»&gt;* £ '
Frida)
daughter Beverley who had been
brother Ne il Cook wen: ’ ,ter *!.vL 1
. .r dau8hter- Mr.
vidting her crandparents home • Indies of the Parmelee aid socle- . . bv .
ty will be guests of Mrs. Lourett.i
e Cr*k Sunday ev^ing for 1
DrcY
?nt,l,le Crt*JS !ln? at
with her and left young Richard for ; Tongate
at
her
Green
lake
cottas?
.
other
points
*
Harry
Balsch
is
a visit. * Dr. C A E. Lund relumed this week Tuesday lor n potluck ,?.’*•*
J '‘ L * cL? * Rcl W
" w,'lk 5 vacation from hl«
Sunday from a weeks' visit with hi. , ddmer and social time. * Mr.. Hat- '
HiigaMrt Brookvme Mai' oe»ork
Grand Rapids and
mother In Minneapolis. Minn .- and tie Carpenter has returned to her ' *
,
t
*
u
t
’
i“
i1
hL'f?inny ,s cnJo&gt;‘ln« «h&lt;-time
also met a brother from California bom- (T PontoW ,&lt;tor o-rlto to . 3S””h
ISmS'Sa I
— Polhemus cottage at Barlow
chprch at both services Sunday mid
* Mr. and Mrs. Si Lepper of
whom h* hadn't seen for many"■ Mrs. George Adams who is now also preached at thc Leighton Evan­ lake.
years ♦ Mrs. Blanch Scgerstrnm Is about the house following n severe gelical church. Rev. Hnggal whs Detroit came Saturday to spend a
I
sickness
with,
pneumonia.
*
Mrs.
pa
MIor
OI
(nr
joca
|
t&gt;
n
pust
enurvn
numbered nmgir the sick and onpastor of the local Baptist church wood and family. * Mrs. 8. O. Car­
wer
or n
inc Wnyn*- Carjieuter and Mrs. i&gt;nnii fourteen years ago. It may lx- of ley of Hammond. Ind., spent thc
eler inc
the care
carg of
a priysician.
physician. w
♦ The
August meeting of thc Rouse
Allen entertained at teas last week some
---- ---------1 «-•- ­
”------- circle
' '
Interest -to --------former-----parishion
Aid ers to learn that hLs oldest son Li a week-end with her sister. Mrs. Flora
1* lhe picnic scheduled for Thurs- for the benefit of the Parmelee *&lt;•«
* Mrs. John Robertson of
day. August 5 at the cottage of the society
Mwiriv project of re-decorallng
‘‘ “"•■LTV"" the
"'j student at Moody Bible Institute Hanlon.
spent Saturday nnd Sunday
leader. Mrs. Mattie' Benaway nt church * Mr. Eunice Kelb and jn Chicago, a second son is in the Flint
.i.mwi ratv
-------children
of r’
Calumet
City. Ind.
Ind.. N(|V V an(f a youn.er Wll L, 3t bon„. with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mnl­
Otfo lake * Mbs Doris WiLson Ls two
comb
Maclver
nt Parmelee. * The
and
Mrs.
Gladys
Linville
and
two
the newest addition to the locvl
* Li. Gordon Aubll Mohr who ha-sons of Hammond. Ind. । hc-n stationed al Ft. Knox. Kv. R. E. MncNniiRhton falnily called
force of the Bell Telephone ex- voung
'
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—— her aunts. Mrs. Josie Combs at
-ehange * Mr. and Mrs E A. Ran­ spent the week-end with their par- . w|t|| hLs wlfe vlille&lt;i hU foster-par­ on
Beverley,
and
Mrs.
Elizabeth Low­
ents,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
S.
G
Smith
at
fnu
1(l[
j
Mrs
p
ret
j
^ubll
on
dall of Twin Lakes spent from Friing nt Bauer, near Grand Rapids.
afternoon. * Miss Mildred
end. Tliey left for Chicago Sunday Sunday
Berkey of Holland Ls sjxmdlng thc
evening on his way to Ins new -t with her friend. Miss Bever­
algnment in Arkansas. He Ls con­ week
ley Sweet. * Mrs. Max Walfare of
with the Heavy artillery Hastings spent the week-end with
$ nected
Gordon was a graduate fromThorn- her
filends. Mrs. Ilene Rogers at
apple-Kellogg school In 1933. * Cor­ the Polhemus home. * Mrs W J
poral Kenneth Schad and wife ar­ I Llebler's unefv and cousin, Ed. Drew
rived Thursday from California for and Mrs. J. 4. Menner. who came
—to both men and women, on just your own signa­
a visit.with hts ]»arcnta. Mr. and for Mr. Llcbler’s funeral and re­
Mrs Webster Schad Kenneth left mained for a few days, returned to
ture and security. Cash advanced up to $300.00.

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daughter. * Rev. and Mrs. Ralph
Harper and children of Flushing orc
visiting Ida parents. Mr. and Mrs.
W. R. Harper. Lyle and Margaret
will remain for a visit with their
grandparents and Eleanore and
Cisrioe who have been here visiting
will sccompany thetr parents home.
* Mr. and Mra. Jerald Keecstra and
two small sons of Grand Rapids
were Thursday night supper fcueats
nt the Alton Elwood home and also
called at the home of her stater.
Mrs. T. 1. Gillette. ★ Mr. and Mn.
Mendon Brace of Detroit have been
spending two weefe In town with
old friends with headuarters at thc
home of his cousin. John Tinker. *
Mr and Mrs. Arthur Botn» and
children of Grand Rapids were Sat­
urday visitors of her sister. Mrs.
Clair Brog and family and all went
on a huckleberrylng expedition. *
James Rugg accompanied by his
brother Ray of Grand Rapids, left
for Kalkiuka Monday where they
wcu- called by the death of an old-

ceased who had been sherlfLof Kal­
kaska county at one time, had been,
ill with n heart ailment'and pawed
away on Saturday. Funeral was
held Tuesday. * Mrs Hilda Peter,
of Grand Rapids is spending a few
days with her parents. Mr. and Mrs •
Clive Churchill before leaving for
California where her husband U
stationed with thc anti-aircraft
headquarters battalion at Riverside.,
a Mrs. Clarence DcSmldt of De­
troit Is visiting her paicnla. Mr. and
Mrs Clive Churchill.^* Mrs. Robert
Tolan of Battle Creek was home for
a few days the forepart of last
week and also visited her sLstcr.
Mrs. Lourcttu Tungate at her Green
lake cottage. Tuesday evening she
was greatly surprised when it com­
pany of old friends gathered fcl lhe
cottage to celebrate her blrthduj
which was the following day. July
21. Mrs. Tungate's birthday having
been June 14 a decorated birthday
cake was made for both and each
was presented with a lovely pair of
silk hose. Those present were- Mr.
and Mrs. Cliff. Proctor. Mr. and
Mrs Oscar Sherk. Mr. and Mrs
Mike Schnurr. Mrs. Harry Stimson
and son Iwonard, Mrs. Dora White.
Mrs.,Glenn Allen, and Mrs. Hamid
Otto. Mrs. Tungate's daughter and
small granddaughter, Mrs Lois Ru­
pert and Valeria of Battle Creek
were aLso present for the event *
Herman VandrrSchitur and dough­
, ter Elsie visited Mrs. VanderSchurr
at Blodgett hospital in Grand Rap­
ids SUnday nnd found her improv-’
Ing from her sickness. * William
Tungatezd Washington, D C., eamr
Wednesday to visit hLs mother. Mrs
“"TJ!".'t"!,1 I"!’”.?!.
"• CtoB 1. in vrr, poor 1K.1U, .nd Louretta Tungate and his Utile
LT .t
nl ,&gt;.?
t
cnnllnrd io hU'bome much ol the daughter. Jeannie at their Green
home.at
Ito Mlluto Jollnv.n
ltJ1,. w, Tlll
. U
c -A
A' °nraner
Gardner lamny
lamlly lake cottage. * Fred Stokoc. who
i,his
’
7nw
"ir
mi
’
t
miii."
’
,
’
I
u,nc
n,c
heme, b?rkn!!«
is out aualn
after
■■..........
.. their i| has been III at his home for several
Mr” Wn
Hr auite
w m i.i !■ ..................
*|H'"tlln
8 wme time at
bt?,Rn^ 1 -•
ni?iv' Ou" ’rtk'’ r0,l3«1' Mrs- Alice . Cor- weeks is slowly improving, although
,11! nn,rn..«’rwrH tn h\e2.u»^t wln ls
Ht the to*n home l-stlll confined lo the bed. * Mrs.
Ina i.V«
Uv nn AuaiKt ™ wun an‘l ,ooklf'F aflpr ,hc wn,,tc of I WnJ”c Kermeen returned from
h
* * itLtmno'nf G^"’' Gardner, who has been con- Pennock hospital last week and Ls
fnrares1
Mfd&lt;liJviHrAi^&lt;u&gt;i/ w .• ,ln,‘d ’° ,u&gt; ,&lt;x”” ,or a c0UPlp &lt;’f Improving from the shock and inhlt
wZihr 1 &gt;wr-' * M Sfrijan of New York Juries received in the accident at
1inl«?XPMBalna
xnirioHWriaht icn' 'Isiled his mother at the home | the factory * Mrs. Marie Phillips
r’
Aun’rank’n r/h ii« 'C1 llls brolht’r' Dr R M Scrijan a I re-turned lo her home in Grand
of \pMinntl. that took place in thi i j,.u- (lays jIlsl
* Lynn Lepper Rapids Tuesday of last awek after
— of Dt troll was the Sunday visitor 'pending some UtfiEwlih her friend.
; of hu mother. Mrs. I.sabcl lipper. Mrs E F. Blake and family * Mrs
i * Mrs. Emma Vaughn Waltz, hus- I David Perrault. Mr. nnd Mrs. Edw.
। band and two sons of Mason were Perrault atjrf her guests. Misses Ada
1 Sundnv visitors of Mrs Flora Han- 1 and Bertha McDowell
.uvuuwiu and
nun Robert
rrooert .
! Ion. Mrs Waltz taught In the T-K--------Carpenter of ------Chicago, and....
Miss i|
■ M-hooI ten years ago. while Leroy Mildred Mohler of Caledonia were
■ BpiL— waa. -superintendent. * Mrs. Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and
, GirrirudeKenyon of Alaska spent Mrs./Flojd Noffke and sons at Pnrthe weekend'•with her sLster. Mrs. inplce. * Mr. nnd Mrs. Steve Carj Emma WIIHumsX* Mr. nnd Mrs. .ter of Pleasant HIH were Sunday
I Oscar Finkbeiner xpent the week-, visitors of their daughter. Mrs. Curend with friends at the lake-^boref
* Friends of Robert Dean-rifill be Sgt. Ivan Payne at Baer Field,
‘ interested to know he Ls stationed Ft Wayne. Ind., has been spending
j at the Great bakes Training Sta- an eight day furlough with his
j tlon. Mrs. Dean has a nice position mother, Mrs Ray Serven and fam­
। in a chemical Laboratory in Grand ily Mrs. Vesta Payne Pfligler of
Rapids. * A little daughter was Chicago has oLso been home for a .
born :o Mrs. Warren Bredahl In few days, but returns to Chicago on |
t Blodgett hospital in Grand Rnplds. Thursday and on Sunday will leave'
J Sunday evening. July 25. Mrs Bre’ dahl is the former Pauline Taylor husband Ls stationed ^nd where she
mid her husband Major Bredahl Is will remain Indefinitely * A little
at present with the air forces in son. Larry Peter, was born to Mrs.
England. This is their third little Charlotte Tungale Slaciliickus In

St Mary's hospital. Grand Rapids,
Bunday. July 25. weight 4 lbs. 5 oxa.
Tlie little lad's daddy is with Uncle
Sam's forces and recently was sent
somewhere in the Pacific. Mrs.
Slocllackus la living wUh her par­
ents. Mr and Mrs. Loren. Tungate
at Parmelee.

Severe Electrical Storms
One of lhe severest electrical
storm* of the season, accompanied
by rair of a cloud-burst porporlion.
hall and wind, and lesser storms
kept things lively around Middle­
ville and vicinity much of Bunday
afternoon. The rain was badly
needed, but we understand com.
oats and other crops in some parts
were flattened and will be liard to
harvest-. The local fire boys stepped
lively for a time as two calls came
in within a short time of each OBDRB FOB PpBUCATION
other.
The first run was made to the
Will Hulett home on the Irving road
&lt;Wfk
where lightning ran Into live house
and exploded the electric stove
filling lhe kitchen with flame,
-moke and gas fumes. Mr. and Mrs
Hulett who were both in tlx* room
fortunately escaped unhurt altho'
it was a miracle they . were not
overcome or shocked. The house
did not cutch fire and so Hwy came
out quite well. Altho receiving a bad
scare.
While the department was still
at thc Hulett twine it was discov­
ered thru the barn on the farm,
knowfi as the Howard Russell place,
OrJrrcd, Th»t fuLlir
one mile west nnd one-half mile
:&gt;outh-of town had been struck and
was all afire. The department being
out on call Caledonia Hre dapart­
mint was summoned and later
joined by the local boys, but there
wus no chance to do much, but
keen thc fire from other buildings
and only a shift in wind saved the
house. Tlte house Ls unit-minted. but
Hie place is worked by Forrest Ben­
der who lives nearby and who lost
a corn binder nnd other tools, also
2000 bales of new liny' owned by
Forrest and Ernest Rosenborg of
Alto. The farm U the property of
Mrs. Ernest Rosenberg, daughter of
thc late RiuafUa. Fortunately the
loss Ls insured which is a great
blessing.
Electric power al Parmelee was
off for a time when n transformer
across from the Mnlcomb Maclver
home burned out nnd .some phone
Hurs were put out of commission.

■Sir-'li'-

ifporlrd by

LEGALS
Furllir

Rnolatlon

•1 t'alfai

■_£B WASHfli

Judce of Probate,

fteghtrr

at t'robalJ?

Out T-30.

EV^R TRY

TO TALK
"I have seen a lot ofy’washers that

washer could be purchased. Bui to­

need repairs and parts that are hard

day washing machines are not being

to get these days, only because some­

made and H's up lo all of us to lake

one failed to follow instructions or

core of them and make them last.

use ordinary care," says Reddy Kilo­

If you heglect your electric washer

watt, Your Electrical Servant.

it is just like committing an oct of

"In peacetime this wouldn't matter

sabotage," says Reddy. "Your washer

a great deal since repair parts were

helps lo protect your family's health.

easy to gel and if necessary, a new

Good health is vital lo our war effort."

Here are a Few Suggestions that Will Prolong
Your Washer’s Life and Save You
TROUBLE ... TIME and MONEY
When it's not in use leave lid slightly
ajar to prevent moisture from collect­
ing inside tub. Never let the extension
cord lie on thc floor. Inside of washer
should be kept clean. Hard water de­
posits may be removed with vinegar
water on a cloth. (■&lt; Tbs. of vinegar to­
ft pint of water.)

THIS IS IMPORTANT . . . Don’t
cram your washer full of laundry.
Wash in a single batch only as much
as your instruction book calls for, qr
leas. Overloading prtvenu a good
washing job, and also puts a strain on
the mechanism. Don’t start the ma­

chine with either agitator or wringer

engaged. This could put enough strain
on thc motor to burn it out.

CARE OF‘WASHER WRINGER
ROLLS . . . Spread clothes and use all
■ of roll rather than letting them pile
up in the center of roll. Don’t allow

clothes stick to get into wringer rolls.
Adjust buckles and snaps so that they
will not cut thc rolls. Don’t-allow
clothes that arc in water over 140’F to
be put through thc wringer. Water of
this temperature will soften the rolls.
Release pressure on rolls when wash­
ing is completed. Remember rubber
rolls for your washer are very hard
to replace.

WHEN A

WILLIWAW’S
BLOWING?”

around your car.-, you don't waste
many wonl* over thc telephone.
A call from the loolcout generally
means riftion!
uYou folks back home in Mich­
igan aren't troubled with willi­
waws, but you're in this fight right
along with us. And keeping your
long distance telephone calls short
when the circuits are crowded is
one of thc ways you ran help us
win.**’
VThen you mtul use long dis-’'
tnnee to a war-busy area and the
operator asks you to limit your call
to 5 minutes, your co-opcrttlion
will help others who are Wailing.

I

MICHIGAN

tonsumcRS power (ompnnv

Now, for lhe first time in yean,
both farmer* and manufacturer*
can work.(or the biggest posrible
yield without thinking about the
market. Thir year they can tell all
they can produce.
&gt; A* thingi look now, thia condi­
tion is due to keep up for nme
time, but we can't couni on its
lairing forever. Ctrijnly utMj
u-ea/r e prtiftrity lailt tn iw! So
it's high time that everybody con­
cerned—and that it ereryfiedy—
gave some thought to keeping
things running after the war.
You're butyr we know. So are
wj. The important thing right
now is seeing that there's enough
of everything to go around. But
we've been devoting a little atten-

BILL

tion to the problems of the fnrure,
too. We feel that the people who
have the producing |ob to do can
contribute a lot to the solution of
those problems.J
.
And we hope that you?too, busy
as you are with growing more
food than this country’s ever pro-(
duced, will be turning these
problems over in your mind. For if
America's farmers end manufac­
turers, working together, can't
find a way to keep the richest
country on ^prth producing
enough for everybody, and let the
producers make a living in the
process—if they can't, why then,'
who can? Gntrtl Eltctri^/Qt^

N.Y.Hr-r lit Gmrrtl Eltcfric r&lt;uiitfngwun Tit "Htar~^
.
Sar-Aj 10 /.* EFT, NEQ-^Tit VtrU Ted^y- W weeMeys^
BUT WAR BONOS

GENERAL ^ELECTRIC

.

�Pt°;nnM

.r R\C

FROM THE CONGRESS OF THE U.S

ConjrtM ot the Ulnittb fttatrt
' Joint Comm mil on I ntcanal Rcvcnuc Taxation

Washington

Dear Mr. Secretary*"'

Thank you for sending us the description of your expanded
‘ roll savings drive based on the theme "Figure It Out Yourself".

The Houm Ways and Means Cosmdtteo and the Senate Finance
Connlttee are happy to support the present drive to increase tha

purchases of War Savings Bonds through the Payroll Savings Plan.

This plan has already achieved a fine record.

The fact that twenty-

seven raillion American workingmen and wooen are setting aside almost

ot

ten percent of every pay envelope and salary check speaks for itself.
We

agree with you, however, that public participation in the

financing of this war should be and must be stepped up materially.
Not only does the Treasury need added funds, but every dollar

diverted from the purchasing stream Into savings is a contribution

to the fight against inflation.

We wish you success in this

J campaign and we know that the American people will respond to this

appeal as they have la the past.

Sincerely)

Hon. Henry Morgenthan, Jr.
Secretary of the Treasury
Washington, D. C.

Member* of the Joint Committee on
Internal Revenue Taxation whoae
signature* appear above are: Senator
WallerF. George, Senator Arthur H.
Vandenberg, Hon. Robert L. Dough

ton, and Hon. Harold Knutsoip

Dough*0'
Hon.R°ber‘cHairnva"

S’’*'

jtteMP"

R0„k&gt;"« **

be,

jlinorUJ

S*'01?

Hou»e

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FIGURE IT OUT

■ BOOST YOUR BOND
&amp;SOH

iUTRATE SHOE STORE
BEN FRANKLIN STORE
J.C. PENNEY COMPANY­
WATERS CLOTHES SHOP

’$&amp;

�- THE HASTINGS BANNEK,THLTt|pAT, JP1T M. U43
.. .i.

—

was made commanding officer | weather and how I wish we had ' and everything else helps out a lot ’

Ti IF IIAL jr mmiT I of CO. -O. at Camp Lee. Va. on some of it out here. Just to show , as you go along.
■
Regiment
uusi made
hum
I Hr HI IMr rlri IN I 1 liu birthday July 10th. which was you how hot It Is. our&gt; Reglrtient
Just
out a money order 'for ,

7th TS.8. Brin. 387
Chanute Reid. I1L

I1 IL I iVrlL I IWH I| a nlce present Bud and we
9 mile*- out
wc know ,I marched
—------- --w«. to
— our
our bivouac
bivouac 480. Do as you wi*h with It, no need

Pvt. Robert V. Keeler 36417407
A.PX). 4716
.---------you deserve tnls
-il* fine
fine compliment
compliment •1 iriea
tries and
and lost
loat more
more than
than 150
150 men
men to
t 1 of
------saving ft for 1 wilt worry about
—
I | thc-heat. I- -------guess “they
all
what's next when I gft out of here.
New York City. N. Y.
Mlnued from Page 1. Sec. 2.) । •to —
your
ability•------"recovered
----------I OK. now. Our battalion commander
Haven't seen any boys that I:
SSS".‘, “J1XA'.’ i
-- H waa l52‘ out the— —* *- ’hUV"
• -­ Next week Edwin i Ed' Taylor,
CALCp*
W' ’ —..............
14 1943 **&gt;■*
---------------°--------- *'DKMII
----*
I lleve me it felt like 200*.
_______
________
____I____
- ------whos---Incidentally,
is doing a swell­
i Hartings
—more________
around______
though
an Beach coast guard training
with ---------the Summer
-RtiUtfNext week we are going on a 25, guess.
agent job with
.Play„zing you to thani you miie
march, but for our sake it will I I certainly read the Banner and ground for the young fry. will send
nb.uanner. It certainly be at night so it will be fairly cooL I think Hasting* is the one and only , you greetings. Ed, you know, Ilves
only one permittee to write or
I wish It would rain for a change. ’ and when you're In .these foxltoles cut Broadway, the first house past
I government checks at Uuu ‘
but we haven't seen a cloud for jor armored truck* and the bullets ' the country club, and because he
ion. Lieut. Beattie also has the
yT.'.'
. T2 .■LLT"."!, jt.j, nearly two months now and are and shells are bursting around you. niay forget to tell you—here's someuonslbiUty of handling all cash gal
MinT™ t» having a lot of grass fires out here, vou think of the things in the past ' thing about him we think you ought
ism from the bank and Issued to
Our main trouble is water. We and wish to Hell the whole thing to know.'Nd'ride* a bike these day*
r
ute not allowed to carry water on I was over.
;
and if you remember the Broadwav
yptogest man to ever hold this' im­ n’E?- ,
innw Monday. Wednesday and Friday of
Hope you are all OK.. I am. I hili gding toward Freeport you'll
portant position and was also the 2°*
Illlr
PrJSET tnch week “nd 1 never kncw water hope’
appreciate this more than ever.
youngest warrant officer In the
Pour
time* a day
-Ed' takes this hill
m"n «&gt; much u It doc t
--------Love always.
1------.....................
.........................................
coast guard service while he held
2n taart£ how^iurii £i£
“f Au^iVand^m
' coming and going, doing his own ORDER FOR PUBLICATION
that position. Lieutenant and Mn.
Max
; pumping'—a bit of biking that
MdUe. the former Virginia Cole.
Sgt.
Max
Freeman.
16011123
?Sa?,Don Doxey"^^^!^^^ count,”8 !h€ da&gt;'s unl11 11 comes.
I could be part of lhe toughening up
itOghter of Mr. and Mn I. O.
A.P
O.
251.
c/o
Postmaster
5°n Dok y‘ *,10lher 0,d Sav. how about getting some of the
| training in any man's army. KnowCole of R. 3. Hastings. make their n.aoo|
school male.
mate.. .1.. .
fellows at home to write to us. il Ls j
I ing about tills extra curricular acI certainly would have hked to rather lonesome out here nowadays.1
| Hvlty ot Eds', you may know lie's
tee that baiketlMll trap-. •this last all
hear is this Texas lingo and ।
795 So. Baldwin Road ready with 'full steam ahead' for
y»r—Congratulations to Joe Bro­ . it iswe
driving me "nuts."
R. 1. Clarkston. Mich, you next week. Until then, cheerio.
Btry. A. 229th BL Bn (Bern)
July 24. 1943
ZoUy Coffer
Well I guess I had-better get some ,
Thanks again for lhe Banner.
sleep as I have to report to the hot- Dear Zolly:
Orlando, Fa.
'
Ensign Bill Gladstone
tomorrow morning early
pltal again tomorrowI enjoy your m-wsy column of the
'
Navy No 131
LEGAL NOTICES
knee fixed up again
1 and.have my
,n&gt; kn«e
I -goings and comings" of the Has- i
Cpl- Alfred Martz
C o Fleet Post Office
ORf)ER FOR PUBLICATION
BU Ord. Co.
San Francisco, California i Oh yes. here is something that ungs service boys.
everyone at home wiU be interested ' a very surprising meeting for !
IB] Bn. AF.O. 402
. Nashville, Tenn.
Following are eiccxpte from three in-wc have several German Pris- two boys In our family took place , !"
V?r h&lt;'TC “Lnd
reM.lly recently in a New Jersey carnp One „
And still under the heading. of letters which PFC Robert J. Pratt OnfrS
cousin »uw
saw me
the umvr
other go
go imo
into 3a '
•ni» going'
sent to his mother Mrs. E V.'Pratt enjoy the American hospital service,, wua»n
™
b”U1 ',,d
Daddy Bill Crawford since the
it tough and can't«»S
lasttS\wi*S
much longerr,|I C-K Rew. "BUI" (o hU rrtmd.,''--“'I
'■
■
arrival of Nancy Shaaron bright H.U Uk, Cltv. Vr.h
. Sn keep up the good work aqd we |
and early Saturday morning in
| men In the service will bring no"-­
•
Grand Rapids. She's a dear lit­ Dear Mother,
soon.
During his stay there he worked ' wii
Well. I'm on my way. We Just ' victory verySincerely
tle pink and white bundle weigh­
yours,
with Lyle Lancaster of Hastings hl.
ing 7 lbs.. 5 oz.. Bill, and we know left Nashville. Tenn, and are seeing
"Yankee"
some beautiful country. We have
. 'family of nine boys in service and I ,o»
Pvt. Wayne Tasg 36453301
pullmans and.----------outside---of —
the ----cln) also a ClilUon boy—Ronald he , '*•'
They tell us BUI. you have been in -------------------thought was his given name.
the band that's traveling aropnd ders and dirt, spent a good night । Co. A, 341st Inf. Regf . 86 Div.
/ P.O. 450 U. S Army
I Staff Sergeant Ranney has been 1 J.'*
With your camp show. "Spring This trip is going to be a long one
Camp Howze. Texas
‘ on a twenty-day furlough since his j n T." oVd-T.
Tonic"
lot of my
S*
— ---- which
*. « prompts
k. old ’Zolly
— — to . .A In.
l-ttbuddle*
k.-k are with me but
, ,
i &gt;etun&gt; and visited his family and ' x.iiu.t a t&gt;
get further
Following are excerpts
its from
rrom three
tnree urge group of friends In "good old 1 n&gt;" f..rrnuon.
“Bprtng Tonic’' from
'cause
It sure
seems good~toomuch
-. now
.on -----------------------------------cooler letter, written by P*
C Karl
Karl WellWell- . Michigan."
»n.i &gt;. h*.
If we know girls,
young
Nancy north,—
the air Ls so
r
putting her Dad 1 —
and* all. That Mississippi
can be £“re to Jj?, parcnU- .Mr; and Mr’ 1
Bltaaron will be pjf.lr.■
Sincerely.
In»
-—.. Wellfurc,
..—fare, and
es—
—and
zr._ Miss
—zz Winnie 1
Mrs. Lloyd Ranney
n.„|!„'‘1|,yr“'1f
through the paces
am Bill how . given back to the Indians as fur as | George
Lancaster.
' I’m concerned . Lancaster.
you'll love 1L
June 22. 1943 j
ow| Did you see the little piece In the • „
where it told of me grad- Gear Folks:
Pvt. Harold L. Knickerbocker.
tlrL Melanie Marie, since Banner
uatlng from the school as an expert 1 I presmne by this time you are I ASN 38862115.
mechanic?
Ha!
Ha!
।
out
....
—
ut
nt
the
cottage
at
good old Al- i Co. A. 33 P.D. Training Bri..
to be exact) for lhe rartieaiiv
Victor Muntons
1st. Platoon
turn.
Be
aure
to
write
as
often
as
you
gon-quin
lake
for
the
summer
I
)
and . proud Vic Ls practically turnCamp Grant. Ill.
sn to
tn 'Vic
vir
probably
won't
to-t thinking
it last
to^Jiand springs. So
and can
vic and
ana
any because
mall for Iqu(t&lt;
. R whlJe
andgetj got
; don
llke ,t atabout
all tteinR
herenight
and i
Out it J
..
।
would
like
to
get
a
lot
when
I
do
missing
a
summer
at
the
lake
I
।
Pfc.
Winn Green. 36421329
There Is a "woman in his life." get it.
, sure would like to be there even If
Co. B. 304 Inf. A.P.O 76th
Around her his thoughts wind.
,
July
1.
1943.
I
can't
fish
worth
a
dam.
I
recall
A.P.
Hill
Military
Reservation
She calms him In the midst of strife
Just about 40 miles from Denver. | a year ago we were ail having a
Care Post Master. Fredrlcksburg.
She rests Ids weary mind.
j Colo,
Colo. nils
Tills is
Is beautiful counrty. " iifish
fish
fish supper, iI guess the only (Uh
SoiiicdnV
Someday I would
wOiiid like to take n
A )j I'll get
gCt this yCn
year“ wlH
Will be
iW the
thv m
salmon
Iiiiuu
H«^ smile sheds brightness on hi*
trip like this In an automobile and I we gel about once of twice a week,
Pvt Dean R. Keeler
just take our time and look around
around. , out
—* of
-------cans.
36858153
Her words wear wings of hope.
. »_ —
j shoU|d be gening a bunch of
Maybe
wo —
can do .k_.
that sometlms
304th T.G. B T.C. No 3
He la encouraged by her gaze
letters
any
day
now.
unless,
of
16 3q. Bks. 669
With great Walls to cope.
Coming through Kansas we fol­ course, they have all taken a bath. | Sheppard Field. Texas
lowed the Missouri river for a lomt
I hope by the time you get 'this
There is a "woman in hLs life."
way and saw thousands of acres letter John L Lewis has been run
Pfc Robert Cooley
land still under water frtm the over by a ten ton truck along with
56th Chem. Malm. Co.
The happiest of thoughts are rife .I of
floods.
There doesn't
. .^....seem
... wx
to , be
a few of his striker*. We would all
- -------.....
Camp Maxey. Tex.
When sne is in bls arms.
ton much com
enm and what there
thorn Is
l« '1 trade place* gladly,
too
seems
to
be
late
nnd
and
thin
in
spots.
I
Write
often.
Pfc.
Robert W. Ransom
She Is the sliver of the post.
Tn
In
Kansas
we
made
slow
time.
In
I
ASN
36460578
His future's purest gold.
«z&gt;m. places
Places the water had been ■ Dear Folks:
Scott Field. HI.
And think how long their love will some
over uic
uiw
the iiacka
tracks alia
and the iruiu
train went I| I hovcnt' received any letters
slow, afraid of weak places I guess, from you in quite a while I must, Pvt. Walter Brodock
Wc liave token calisthenics twice I have a lot of mail someplace or . A S.N. 36455017 U. S. Army
By Anne Campbell
once at Evansville. Ind., and once else
rise you
juu all
mi back
uuck home
iiutiir and
mill around
aruuiiu j Co. B 9th Battalion 3rd Tft
AD this you'll appreciate when at Kansas
Al Kansas City we
you
— Ulty.
----------------------------... I’ have stopped writing. I hope you
Camp Shcnango .u•"
you come home and that day can ___________________________
uu* u uunui ol pmulruvpers going i haven't done that.
Greenville. Pa. r
not come too soon.
' ■. •• ?.&lt; _• ♦&lt;,!
'Ilt maneuver*
innncuver.* il'i»e&gt;
a very busy■*day
’ne, ’ci»r^
cur- | Today *has
— *been
----------------------——
Building 1511 \
Frank Hobbs, son of Mr. and Mn. ried rifles and carbines and hud cleaning the gun. loading and unIbe Prul.it. onire in the
Waltcr Hobbs of Banfield, was cal- uu.k Oi/ • uougii tui a nurse.
| loading trucks and that Ls about all.
Lt. Wayne Snydei
led into service July 1st.
I
July 2. UH3 1 We are at a different spot—sleeping
Co. B. 248th Qm. teerv. Bn.
Out «■* J
—
- He -Is now receiving
marine corps | I have Just it few minutes to drop ‘ in our little tent on the seashore.
Ft. Sam HoustmjJIJcx^
officers training at Bowling Green you a line before the light.-, go out. I just got done taking a nice swim,
umversny. Bowling
oownng Green.
(jrccn. 1 «ot in hcrc
Sult Lal&lt;e at nlnc, It Is pretty good, but swimming in
Pvt. Albert W.
State University,
Frank
been attending । ,h,s morning.
After a ride from I salt water Isn't as good as in fresh
1236 M P. Co,Ohio. Frzr
— has been
Un College.
Franklin. Ind .1
u«}d“&gt;' «,« pjn
I
Ft. Benjamin
Franklin
College, Franklin.
wnwc he was when he enlisted in . Friday at 9 a.m. HUs is Just a re- 1 Today I had my first Ice cream
n&gt; Marine Reserves last Novem- ception center and replacement for since I left the States. It was chocCadet Geralef A. Haynes, 16151910
ber. With his enlistment, he was ,he «*ond air corps area which olate and it was good. Bought some
S.C.U. No. 3417. Box 568
preinlttcd to complete his school covers the western state* west of | marshmellows last night—four for
University of Mississippi
year. before ___
going
_ into training.
__....ag. , th'' Mississippi ....
river,
.. .-u
so that means »-.uu
gj.oo iwnco
(Wheel sonic
some price.
Oxford. Miss.
__ __
T.m* -kR
1 tbrother.
Walter Hobbs Jr., lai: T’ will be
«* aulcrneH
assigned tn
to n
a bnniher
bomber 1
June
23. inj»i
1943
th a navy hospital unit,station Mlu“dron somewhere out here in thc Dear Winnie:
PfcrDale L. Roush
rat.
Thi mall hasn't been coming so
tanewhere on thc Pacific.
»«&lt;• ,
... . I The
Hq. * Ho Sqd.
Boat wish to Ctrl and Mrs Lvnn
*?re reclassified
Tec,BM*,}M1 for lhe
the third good lately—perhaps one of these
L.nn I . We were
OC.A.S.C Tinker Field
Bt^e Hfano VMDm? ML«&gt;"ih2
who Illme
tbnctoday.
loduy I 1 was classified
cl'usslfledasasa “BB’ days I'll get a big bunch of letters.
Oklahoma City. Okla.
.
'mi7. -r'n '1 -244 specialist. We were
were issued
issued aalot
lot 'I i* hope.
’
But whether I do or not.
cn “
uss pup lenU
tents.- packs.
pac*s. [, Ill still keep writing you as often
n,ore 8tu,r 8Uch
Pvt. Frederick W Anders
■
change
all■■ tu I can.
' flc 1
“ chance to chan
’-----■ I A.S.N. 36462577
J. *n(e2l
‘h 0^,7 hnl
.°h imy clothes that
lat didn't fit. Wt
We also . One thing we get a kick out of
739 Heavy Shop Co.
her life with and that* how we fiel , (oq^ a physical exam
■nd
mad
al
the
same
time
is
occas'
mranltT^
vmi*
i
look
a
'
&lt;Uld
HU
Camp
Claiborne,
La.
■bout it. Sure, we re meanine
vou
!
...A
p
n
.
&lt;.
a_
‘
£.
meaning you
We are rlghl ln a vnue&gt;. between siinallj
Uy we hear ai\ Axis news |
Lynn—who else!
—--------- - —.“—
? see
broadcast
from Berlin in English.:
&gt;ur ptc.u.v
nielli™.
,he
nd I can
snow- broadci
Pvt Robert W. Parker 36862014
How do you like your
&gt;ur picture on caped
Ci1K-d jieaks.
tx-aks. Wc
We are
are sleeping
sleenina in
in According to them we haven’t got 1 51st
Training Group. Cla.ss 86
toCule°'thatasnaDt o'f^vou' nuTvour lenU
“
tents,' DUt
but U,ey
they are
are ,ttlrly
fairly mce
nice. Il's
a chance. Our equipment is abso- |
Squadron 318
Rirtnpv “77/ u°Hirtt 7 Inrk plenty
DlentV cold
etlld up
Ut&gt; here
hele at
Ht night, too
too. ' lutely r&gt;r&gt;
on^l
Inrl
«.*«
arw
nKa...
' । Keesler
no
good.
And
we
are
about
to
Field. Ml&amp;s.
POOch. Sidney, but it dldnt work
\v..n u« irettlmr lute so
wl
so 1TI »'
will give up ' Ha! That'S what thev I
J-ihere did you get the dog and
«elunK lnlc 80
thnk! They also tell a lot of other I Pvt. Kenneth Ottosen
do you take him along on your ,
Love.
lies and propaganda when the truth
Co.
B.
3202
SC.SU, A.S.T.U.
Bob
would sound much better.
New York University
‘
J. Pratt. 16087211
I guess I have rundown
to get your pictures and If j PFC Robert
Squad (L». 451st Bomb again so will say good night and
can't send them have someone j Prov.
Group
do
write
often.
Pfc.
Donald
Keith
Yerty
36462564
t home do It for you.)
Air Base
*ayne Pierce who has been in | Army
Salt Lake City. Utah
.
Karl
Colorada State College ot Educa­
ice nine months writes that he
PFC
Karl
G.
Wellfare.
36404354
tion.
seen Dick Sherman and has
A. D. Munjoy
A.P.O. 758, c/o Postmaster
Barracks 7
been transferred from Miss, to Mrs.
R. 4. City
,
New York. N. Y.
,
Greele^jCoIo. f
pl. Loren Wayne Pierce
June 21. 1943 I
0. 36404385
i Dear Mom. Dad A: Kids.San Diego. Calif.
Pvt. George Roush
C*re
------------------------ | &gt;(«7
_
July 19. 1943
124&lt;1 M.P. Co. AVN
&gt;11/ got out of the hos- : Dear Zolly*
Camp Ripley. Minn.
Dunrt?Ctare*Newlon &lt;R No 4&gt; ‘ pIt*ta “,?,d ,.
111 MX&gt;
.n be back ?
llh I1 Ii have icen
4111
soon
with
been receiving the Banner
Birthday—Dec. 1
U now enrolled as an aviation cadet1 n,Z 0UJIn'&lt;111 kUrS u hot ?vcr hcrc for “ fcw w’**ts direct from your
ta the Army Air Force Pre-Might:
yS “nd masdulloes are office. I certainly appreciate it and
Pvt. Robert Stutz
School for Pilots at Maxwell Field. pr$lJ? „ ’
, .
,
, , . i «’Jo.v rending 1L
ASK. 36862020
■in
, I finally received a couple of letj do not know who Is sendlr~ it
Co. A. 33rd Med. Tmg. Bn.
.oae
t° n,e 80 Please let me know who tt
4 th platoon
•
Having completed 16 weeks of ter?i Lrora P fk' ,.71*"
mailed
April
14.
Where
Is
he
now?
ls
M
I4-an
thank
them
for
It.
’
Camp
Grant. Ill.
Study al the U. S. Naval" Training
~
------- •- '‘
Sincerely.
School for electricians on the cam- । „„Thanks
r-. —w.,.a lot for the birthday
Birthday—Sept. 26
nice, also for
PFC Donald O. Chase
।
pus of Purdue University. Lafayette. cards. They were
'7 very
tn? ’ uku'
Ind.. Thomas J. Robinson. 19. hus- £V£h?lcvl'L7?« 1 h kUU" Happy
Hq. Bin. 33rd Brig.
Cpl. Robert Lee Pierce
kids.
Balboa Park
band of Mrs. Selma Lucille Robin- , birthday
blrthriBV klds
6th P.O.TC'Bk*/ T. 16303.
I am running out ol ’paper
San Diego. California
gon. 501 East Green Street. Has- ' soWell.
Aberdeen Proving Or. Md.
will
have
to
sign
off
for
this
time.
tines. Michigan, awaits assignment
Your loving son and brother.
(Mr. Aben Johnson of the Has­
jo duty with the fleet or at a shore
Change of AddreM
tings Mfg. Co. sends the Banner to
rtatlon. He has been given the rat­
Pfc. Keith T. Baas. 36152712
Robert H. Munjoy. 36198641
the boys who worked at his plant.
ing of fireman, second class.
Hq Btry. 985th F. A Bn.
A.P.O. 302, c/o Postmaster
He Just added about fifty boys ta
Smoothing sailing, mate.
A.P.O. 310. Shreveport, La.
his
list
and
you
were
one
of-them.)
Here's added news about Cletus
Valentine who was home last week.
Pvt Glenn Kahler, 36464314
bS°Uie.r.D1'lk's addre«: Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Freeman
He did some fishing while here
Co. A. 3375th S.U.
PFC Richard P. Munjoy. 36417390 325 W. State St.
which Is to say he did his part but
Enl. Br. No. 9 AAS
A-P.O 4716,. ep Postmaster
Hastings. Michigan
the fish failed to cooperate if you
New
York.
N.
.
May
17&lt;
1M3
|et the general idea. His address
’ ’
1
Africa
Pvt. James F. Carpenter,
Sunday.
July
18.
1943
Dearest
Folks.
Sgt. Cletus Valentine
Second Signal Service. Bn.
Dear Friends:
| Have just received the Banner
Washington. D. C.
I don t know fijo Is responsible O1IU
1O1C ivau
and ,have
read uiu
nnd icina
reread ii,
It. so
so’iI
aioux mis. oouui mb*.
' *°.r Mndlng me the Banner, but missed nothing. They informed us
Aux. Betty C. Crawley.
■’ Cletus Brother Nelson.
n k,,*1 *
want
thank today that we-could write aa little ।; ASN.—A 601397.
n. Is on his I ^"ocv£r 11
aiK &gt;you
ou to inanK
fray to Boise. Idaho. Nelson tclU 1 y,hl
"m ,nTtr
—
■In -• 1I 1st WAC Co. (Prov.)
hcm
*°r me- Jt 8ure 14 8WC11 ---------------------------------------t0 Wear more of our experience
the •letauntry flight IniT.
: terj now
about making a cross country
•"'w—seeing that
uui this
mis African)
Airican
H.R.P.E., Newport News. Virginia
It!s pretty
nrettv hot
not here—90
00’ in
tn thc
the campaign
r-.......
— r&gt;
—
It
was or I.
is over.
It -was
to Tucson. Artz. He being the navi­
gator, and they made the trip in abode now. I Ve been out in thc some different than landing at Cos- 1 Pvt. Gerald L. Ryan
, field most of tpc time for the last [ ablanca—they sure were a tough ! Radio CO. No. 2, Sig. Bn. M.CB.
4 hours. He writes further—
two weeks and go out again Mon-bunch of ? ?, Anyhow
I came
Class 51
klud . Jhesome sleepAng through again without a scratch. | San Diego. 40. Calif.
£ the
the snakes and We stuck until the last man came
’
on the Field. It is a little over tugs, but Its worth it to win this j over with his hands up.
„ . .
„ .
..
Have been to Blzerte and Tunis
We ve all got to pull together.
—they sure are sorry looking towns
Thanks again for lhe paper.
1
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G Postmaster. New York. N. Y.
Pvt. Orlo E. Springer
! a while. I hope. I thought and said
1 live way. We Rew at 12.000 feet
Co.
H.
320th
Inf.,
A-P.O.
35
id even then we had to fly around
I at the lime 1 couldn't take It anv
Pvt. Alexander R. Neil
Camp Rucker, Alabama
few mountain peaks. Flew over
| more, but I was one of the luckiest
AS.N. 36181762
le salt flat* of Utah—nothing but
„
ones. You know. ma. I even had aTex“ i pr»yer once in a while, but I alri Postmaster
July 331 1943
’2,y* kept u
my«lf No kidding,
lew towns along our course, but nwr
Seattle, Wash.
,u. . , .
t
50 and
iinite I would get
once In a while we would see a
eu
ltae
“
tO
.
ya
l.
k
5
low
I
so dam mad at those German's I
ranch in a valley. Don't know how
Pvt Carl Lehman
JLUoSL‘re ^kln&lt; ‘I
wanud to run and kill every dam
people ever get in or out.
Co. B. M.D.E.TB.
friw tha Grand Canyon of the1
climate. I jurt one ot them. But I held my temper
Colorado River. the river looks to
fouJ-d«y bivouac _we beat them and we can do it
ORetlly Gen. Hoapt.
&lt;*lah.ora* and
sent to again, if we have to.
.
Springfield. Mo; *
upor*
I will say that I am in a nigged
t
/leW„/OrJocl.k,i.w ouint- Ule 8btLh Infantry, and the
Av/c Wm. D Barnes, Jr.

It i« Farther .Ordered. That rublie
■lire thereof )•• &lt;l«»o t&gt;r publleaUon
: ■ ropy ut Ibis Oedre. foe thro* eon-

Your Boy Qivat
How about your

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HIGHLANDS DAIRY
Phone 2651

ROBERT W. COOK, Prop.

Hasting

MEN a.d WOMEN

WANTED
IN OUR LOCAL PLANT

GOOD WORKING CONDITIONS
GOOD WAGES

past

Experience

not necessary

Some jobs open for youths seventeen years old

All applicants must qualify under the new war
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BRING BIRTH CERTIFICATE AND APPLY AT

EMPLOYMENT OFFICE

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BUY BONDS

The Hastings Banner
SECTION ONE—PACES 1 to 8

EIGHTY-EIGHTH YEAR

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County Wor Price
And Rationing Board
Names Price Clerk
The*Barry County War Price and
Rationing Board announces that
with the appointment of a full
time Price Clerk it U now prepared
to handle all questions on OPA
price regulations, as well as com­
plaints of price violations.
Tills step Is declared to be the
practical approach to iocAl control,
especially
since
local
patriotic
citizens have volunteered to serve
on the rationing boards' Price
Panel and to work as Price Panel
Assistants. These people are bein* milted In this wort by Mrs.
Gladys Radford who la on duty
x..
os Price Clerk
al the board office.
All questions on OPA price mat­
ters should be cleared through, this
clerk who is particularly anxious to
be advised of charges in excess of
established ceilings.
The local price panel will attempt
to adjust price variations which are
not of a willful or intentional na­
ture. It is felt that the public's
response to tills easier method of
reporting price violations will go
far toward maintaining price con­
trol In this area.

TEN BARRY DISTS.
LACK TEACHERS
State-Wide Situation
Which Authorities Seek
To Remedy

Dear Fellows:
;: From
rrum reports
repuru he
nr had
nau sv
so far
i-i
I suspect the reasoning that led
■ ceived from the 83 rural school
our mutual friend. Mr., Mrs., or
districts. County School Commis­
Miss Coffer,, to invite a teacher to
sioner Arthur Lathrop stated to a
Write u letter during the first week
Banner representative one day last
In August is something like this:
week that there were ten districts
The teacher has nothing to do and
which had not at that time secured
has gotten tired of doing it, while
teachers for the ensuing school
everyone else has worked hard and
year. Several districts this year
is now entitled to a rest in the
a* thiy did last year, will have no
hot weather. If such was the rea­
|
school
in their dlstricta They have
soning.
friend Coffer la behind
arranoM* for
far the
lh» traninArtatlnn
Of
arranged
transportation of
the times. It is almost Impossible to
their pupils to 12-grade schools
find any Idle person this summer.
at Hastings. Nashville. Freeport.
My summer work has been on the
Woodland. Delton. Middleville and
three city playgrounds sponsored by
Bellevue.
None of the ten dis­
the City Youth Council. Some of
tricts referred to above have as
you remember, yes’and even played
yet decided to provide such trans­
on. the playgrounds when super­
portation of their pupils to other
vised by Mr. Bennett, Mr. Damson,
schools. They are still hoping to
or Mr. Brozak. This summer the
get teachers for them.
age of the playground youngsters is
This shortage lias no doubt been
lower. The older boys and girls have
caused because a few former teach­
CDs. While the click of a ping pong
ers are now in the armed forces.
II. the clang df a norseslux
More of them, however, have been
against the slake, or the shouts ucattracted by the very high wages
compnying a game of dodge Ball are
paid in factories doing war work,
still heard from younger throats, the
so there ate not enough to meet
eighth, ninth, and tenth grade age
the demand, notwithstanding the
groups arc mostly at work In stores,
considerable increases in teachers
on farms, and even in some types
wages now offered by district
of factory work The City Youth
boards.
Council has made an evening rec­
Commissioner Lathrop explained
reation room available for the high
Starting From Grand
'
that this shortage la state-wide, and
rchool age group three nights a
that the Michigan department of
Rapids to Barry Co. Line
week, and this is very popular.
education is deeply concerned. But
One of tlie playgrounds' war cas­
Those who have had occasion the department will not consider any
ualties has been the weekly bus I this year to drive to Grand Rapids
trips with swimmers to tlie lake. A 1 over M-37 can recall, without half decrease in the quality of instruc­
few cars are volunteered to take the trying, the Jouncing they expe­ tion given in rural or other schools.
little folks. There is too little gas rienced in riding from the county The superintendent of public in­
for many curs to be available, but line to the Valley City limits over struction will insist on qualified
teachers, and may ask that pupils
you should see them piled full with broken
pavements and
uneven
ten or twelve youngsters each. For roads ways. They will be glad to be transported to other schools
the bicycle age. we have substituted know that that trunk line, from rather than risk unsatisfactory re­
bicycle trips to Algonquin lake. Par­ the Grand Rapids clly limits to the sults from teachers ■ of doubtful
don me for mentioning this, fel­ Barry county line; has been made qualifications.
When the time approaches near­
lows. I know that some of you are a "replacement” proposition by the
In spots where the thought of a state highway department, with the er the opening of schools In Sep­
swim tn Algonquin lake Is alintet actual work to be done bv the tember, the department at larulng
too tantalizing to endure. If you Kent county
stated, said
Commissioner
road . commission. has
can't bear the thought of it. think Otto 8. Hess, that commission Lathrop, that it
may
consider
..about the miles back to town on the engineer-manager, announces that granting special permits to teach
bicycle. Many still use the rule of the work will be completed before during the next school year to ex­
thumb method
transportation.
perienced and successful teachers
This stops a higher percentage of at work on that part of It between who held first, second or thirdcars than II used to—but you know Dutton and the city limits of Grand grade certificates before thev mar­
what 100'1 of zero equals. Our bike
ried or engaged in another type of
brigade passed Loyal Kinney walk­ Rapids.
work. That, however, will be a last
Mr. Hess stated, in a recent in­ resort, when no better wav seem»
ing the other day. He hoped for
faster transportation than we could terview. that that part of M-37 possible. So the door is not yet
offer, but there were no cars out from lhe Barry county line to quite closed against these districts
and lie came limping in Just as we Grand Rapids had been "In a de­ that have not. .up to the present
plorable condition in spots for years time, been able to secure teachers.
were finishing our swim.
Seven of our teachers drive over and tlie bad spots had become much
to Battle Creek each day to work at worse last winter. He added that,
the Union Steam Pump. Messrs. for that reason, the Kent county
Brozak. Reinhardt. Lower. Damson, road commission, when it took over
Burgess. Aten, and Perkins are the on Jung 1 the lob of maintaining
commuters. They say they are the state trunk lines in Kent coun­
learning fast. Mr. Aten will be able ty decided that it would “moke lhe
to put tt lol of his knowledge to improvement of M-37 a "must"
Would End County Control
profit here nt the school shop. project for this year."
Through Mr. Hansen's efforts and
Work already is under way at
Of County Welfare Work
assistance In the plan for training the
Michigan
Central
railroad
It seems to be difficult for cer­
of war production workers, the shop rtghl-of-wav at Bowen station.
has acquired six lathes, a surface Tlie road grade Ls being raised and tain "upliftera." who yeam to get
grinder.—a shaper, a milling ma­ a new surface built Just north of back on the state pay roll, to give
chine, a cut-off saw, and an inter­ the tracks. When M37 was con­ up the idea that the state should
nal and tool grinder. That is cer­ structed no concrete was poured at create a lot of new state lobs by
tainly putting the machine In the this point because it was proposed taking awayfrom counties the con­
school's machine shop.
to install grade separation. The trol of welfare work within their
borders; although counties and
Mr. Jones has been helping a separaHon never materialized.
brother-in-law on the farm. (Yes.
Another crew is resurfacing a their people pay directly artd in­
fellows, he travels in his Ford &gt; He three-mile strip near Dutton. Three directly the larger share of welfare
•• •
admits that the haying season took quarters of a mile of this strip is costs.
We can ail remember when a
his best efforts, and that he didn't so badly broken up. Hess said, that
. fight for the hardest Jobs either. a new road must be installed. state commission at I-ansmg named
all
the
persons
who
looked
otter
Mr. Hipe and Mr. Schilling are at These two orojecta will be com­
summer school. Mr. Schelhas Is pleted in about a month. Mean­ welfare work in tli.» 'counties. At
working In a Muskegon factory, and while, traffic is being rerouted over first lhe state and national gov­
ernments paid the entire cost of
Mifi vanWestrenen is at Smith the east beltline and Eastern-rd.
such work. Later they decided that
College studying hard to become a
Hess said an effort is being made counties must bear n liberal shard.'
WAVE officer.
by the road commission to elimi­ but the-state commission still in­
Miss vanWestrenen is not the only nate a right-angle turn on M37 sisted on their own control of such
departing member of our high near Dutton and contract will be work in the counties. Boards cf
school faculty. Miss Butler has gone let later In the summer for virtual
to the army nurses, Mr. Gamer has reconstruction of a six-mile stretch supervisors and the slate associa­
tion of supervisors vigorously op­
Sone into a war plant, and Mrs. between Dutton and Caledonia.
posed atatq control, because of its
:uehl (Barbara Bachelder) and
All thia work is being made pos­ faulty and costly operation. These
Miss Rowe are not returning next sible. Hess said, through the deci­ bodies,
backed by public sentiment,
fall.
sion of Charles M. Ziegler, state insisted. that county control would
There have bpen changes in our highway commissioner, to return save a lot of money and do a bet­
high school classes as a result of the road maintenance responsibil­ ter Job: because local people know
the war. We added new classes last ity of trunklines in ths county to their own local relief prrtilenu. As
year in aircraft and radio. TTiere the county road commission. He a result a new law was enacted, giv­
has been more interest in mathe­ said Ziegler had granted the road
matics.
shop.
geography.
and commission full authority to pro­ ing the state commission the right
to name one member, who must be
science. But most of all I think our ceed with lhe M37 program.
approved by the board of super­
students have put more into their
After the war. Hess predicted, visors. the other two members be­
work. The letters that you fellows portions of M37 will be laid over a ing
named by the rnpervlsors of
write to our high school students new route to eliminate bad turns the county.
advising them to work harder have
Under this new legislation the
had a lot of Influence. High school and other hazards.
state and county share 50-50 lhe
students will believe It when you
cost pf direct welfare relief—food,
tell them: teachers and parents—
clothing, housing and medical care.
well, what else would they say?
But if a county Welfare body places
Personally^I'm glad to see thjo,
a patient who needs such care In
Improvement’ in scholarship, it ।
a hospital, the county must pay lhe
makes those letters of recommen- 1
enUre coat of such hospitalization.
datlon for air corps cadata. V-5 of­
If any person has reached the age
ficer candidates, and many more, a
Officers Investigate—Find and whose financial condition re­
lot easier to write. From the num­
No Chance for a Big Story quires an old age pension, the state
ber of letters we’ve written In the
will not pay any part of the cost
last year. I'd say our Hastings grad­
When the fishing season opened
uates are an ambitious group of fel­ In June. Sheriff Bera was notified of hospitalization for that person,
lows. and wo will have a lot or colo­ that there was an automobile in if he or she had to have hospital
nels and captains returning after Gun lake whose top was covered care—that. too. was saddled onto
the counties. The state pays no
this is over. The sense of rcsponsi- .
blllty and achievement, theJaaal of !by over six feet of water. The In­ part of the coat of operating a
devotion to duty the frearer de- .formant thought It might have County Home.
stolen and put tn the lake to
This new plan did. however, give
pendabllitv. and all those other fine been
1
the crime.
counties a far greater control of
qualities that a successful army or conceal
'
Whenever the officers planned welfare relief, and that control has
navy demands will .be an asset to
our country after the war. In our 1to Investigate something inter­ furnished needed assistance, and
slower way we civilians too are im- ;fered. or the waves were too high. has greatly reduced the cost: be­
week Wednesday, being a fav­ cause local people know their relief
proving ourselves In our effort to Last
•
help you win soon.
' orable day .Undersheriff Doster and. situation nnd how to care for it far
Chief pf Police Thompson drove belter than any state controlled set­
The best of luck to all of you.
to a point near the place where up.
Edwin L. Taylor
A few bureaucrats at Lansing
P.8. On rechecking Z. Coffer's
(Continued on Page 3. Sec. 1.)
column in last week's Banner. I no­ the lake bottom, secured a boat
ticed that last little postscript in and soon located the sunken ve­
which he. or she. gave me away. I hicle. Now the large, rotund proportions
did not intend to mention the bi­
cycle. I feel a little consplclous rid­ of the undersheriff are not adapted
ing about town on a bicycle, for to exploring an automobile drowned
one rarelly sees any of the other in 10 or 12 feet of water; so Zip
A meeting of the 344 Barry
old men riding their bicycles any had to disrobe and do the Job. He County 4H club garden members
more. I would not have said “other discovered that the Immersed car with M. H. Avery assistant state
was of rather ancient vintage and club leader has been arranged by
noticed my hair gradually making that the probabilities of its having County Agent Harold J. Foster for
room for mqre sun tan. But last been stolen could be accurately rep­ Monday. August 9.
week we had a stiff north wind one resented by sero. The officers also
The meeting will be held at the
noon while I was riding up Broad­ learned from other sources that it 4H duh camp at Algonquin Latke
way hill, trying not to stand up and had been— vacationing in, rather starting at 10: 0 A- M.
pump on the pedals. It may have
Mr. Avery will discuss the care
been the badmlton match with Dick years; so there was no chance to of both home and commercial gar­
Foster, or tt~ mav have been the do any Sherlock Holmes stunts in dens. the preparation of vegetables
wjnd. but the thought suddenly locating the thief, for thev are sat­ for exhibit and will conduct a vege­
came to me. "Ed. you’re Retting isfied It was not stolen. They think table judging and Insect Identifica­
old.” Since then I can better under­ some fellows dragged the old rig tion contest. He will be assisted
stand why the others leave theb on»o the ice and used It for shelter bv Ray Lfunb. district club aeent.
bikes ip the garage to much of the while they fished through the ice.
All 4H club members enrolled In
time.
and left it there. When the ice garden projects are urged to at­
went out this car. like McGinty.
Hello, again—and as we •get
*i—* went down instead of off. So there ,tend. Club leaders and Interested
parents
are urged to attend.
A
weaving'. &lt;they tell us that’s U.
the you are; iso are we—minus a thrill- pot-luck dinner will be served at
1&gt;
Inn story.
&gt;(nrv
(Continued on Page 1, See. 2.)
Ing
noon.

M-37 BEING
GREATLY IMPROVED

STATE UPLIFTERS
ASK STATE CONTROL

DROWNED CAR
NOT A MYSTERY

4-H GARDEN CLUB
MEETING AUG. 9

HASTINGS. MICHIGAN. THURSDAY. AUGUST 5, 1943

EDITORIALS
spring this'’ trap—and tremendous
46 or it might end with a sudden­ tolls of life and property—if Hiller
ness which could catch us all flat- can hold his people in line for a
footed—We must be prepared for fight to the finish.
either.

The downfall of Mussolini is a
spectacular victory for the Allies
but it does not necessarily mean
that an equally rapid collapse of
Nasi Germany will follow.

TININTAL

NUMI

14 PAGES—2 SECTIONS

HE APPRECIATED
OUR COUNTY HOME

LEAPING VICTORY
GARDENS NAMED
Second Judging Later With

Elderly Inmate in a Letter
Announced During October
Praises Mr. and Mrs. Couck Plyeleadlng dtyand four leading
Urn.
.XUS. efe announced as follows in a tint judg- |

On the other hand, the weight
of bombs now falling on German who then lived alone in Hastings.
Industrial---------------and transport
centers—is turn io nave care wincn ne waa
--------------—,----- ------------almost certain to be dealing a cu-' unable to pay for." His case was
mulalive shock of considerable pro-: brought before the Barry County
oortions. The exact effect of this Welfare commission.
To provide
bombing u. ol eotoo. ■ mailer for)'?' “• n“a?
county
Involved **
the S'
em­
.touUUon but mw cllleeiu o&lt; Home would have .SS"
difEnel.nd wbo bred lbn«„b th, eon-1 ployment of a housekeeper. oj";

ATIONIN
AT A GLANCI

Ing recently complete, according to,
Mrs. Gerald Smith, chairman of the,
Barry County Victory Garden Oom-1
mlttee:
believes this
City Gardens: Mrs. Arthur Chase. &gt; dividual* to
1305 S. HanoVer; Forrest B. Lane.

it.

This
more

In faot, the remarkably stout re­
W. South: William Preece. Has-1
sistance which the outnumbered
tings; Mrs. Charles Wilkes, Wood­
Germany army Ls making at Ca­
unupu air allaeka Surina lhe Bal-. ptl&gt;11rUn yenune M l«0 room. anS
Ave.
threugh Aug. SI; V valid Aug.
tania and along the Mt. Etna de­ tie of Britain have admitted that eatables for two persons. That was lawn
Rural Gardens: H. S. Bullock. R-l. ■
fense lines In Sicily should sen e as they probably couldn't have con-, an expense which the commission vreascy;
Cressey; Mr.
air and
ana air*.
Mrs. H.
n. d
S.. vnanaChand­
*—
Mrs. Harry
Blu,e
N.. p ® vaUd
a damper to those optimists who tlnued to "take II" If the Nazi air- 1 felt was far too much.
ler. R-3.
R-3. Delton;
Delton: Mrs.
Harry Dunn.
Dunn,
So they ler.
t&gt;
.
&lt;
tr....I-.
—
.
n
r&gt;
predict that Germany Is going to men had been able to keep up the suggested our County Home. This R-l. Hastings: Q. D. Bllnston. 825 ,n«n(=‘P« J»Jy 1 through Aug. 1.
Henry -St..
8. E.. Grand Rapids, who I 8. T valid Aug. I to Sept. 8.
topple "most any time now."
uener oajs.
ic
—•■r-intensity of their attacks for a qou- man naa
had seen "belter
days"
It
- *------on the i"S.,
Gertrude'
Coffee
, .............
hurt him
to feel that he must be ,
pie of weeks longer.
placed, .................................
as he said, in "a poor | Ba-£C''n£?rfJU1’
Chances are that, even an uncon­
Unrationed. No coupon needed.
ditional surrender of Italy will find
house;" but he agreed to it and was ■
It is certain that these Allied air^removed there. HU experlnces in |
mdErf bv th^
the armies of Hitler strongly en­
. Stamp 13 good for 5 lb. from
the Home must have been uleas- I .__ _______ 1
___ _
trenched betnd natural defense lines attacks are causing a sharp dlslo- US
1
•na'-Trnm"
MU be «n- June 1 to AUg. 15
In Northern Italy, guarding the cation in Nazi civilian life end that ant, decidedly different from his tlounced later■
No. 15 sugar
and 18
may ba
previous ideas. He was rehabiliThe™w“ii.------------also -be
another judging ! I Stamps
fl)r canning
in am^
approaches to Germany and the war production has been disrupted
teted.
in
good
health,
and
felt
o(
clly
and
rur&gt;l
rural
victoxy
gardens
Of 5 lb. each through Oct. 31.
to a considerable degree Whether
Balkans.
H .Kn„ai a
—
conee an(1 sllJBr coupon&lt;
the final
decision
on. „
the breaking point is being reached that he was able to leave the Home uter on with
end care for
for. himself.
and
winners
and
prize
awards
tn
be
ani
are
However, if lhe Allies continue • is a matter of pure speculation—
Before he left the Home lids man nounced sometime during October.
"" one know*, Any positive os&amp;er- !
to press their advantage to the no
liad had a fine education,
| Hon one way 'or the other is guess who
limit. Hitler s defeat la certain.
wrote a beautiful letter to the
Stamp 18 good for 1 pair througt}
| work.
county welfare commission express­
Oct. 31.
Ing
his
appteciatlon of the fine care
The so-called "fortress of Europe."
Gasoline
»
w xmvc
commentator, claim that and treatment he had received
Stamp Number 7 from Basta
is ,no
longer. .
a defense MM..
line, but ..
a
trap which has been closed on lhe l ‘hf most telling air blows against from Mr. and Mrs. 8am Couch,
Mileage Ration A Book, worth 4
mUons of gasoline, good Ihrougq
Nazi legion*.
Germany are being struck by the who have charge of it.
• • •
*
I fast, light, fighter-bombers which
It frequently happens that,eld­
_
On Morriagac, Divorces,
. Sept. 31.
erly people, placed in some bene­
But it may still take time to |
(Continued on Page 4. Sec. 1.)
volent institution, fall into the hab­
Births, Deaths and Foxes
Coupon 5 good for 11 gallons.
it of criticising it. finding fault with
During the first seven months Must last until Sept. 30 for both
the management and managers. of this year there were sixty eight
Sometimes there is a just basis for marriage licenses -granted In this
their charges. More often they are county. »It was interesing to note
Second inspections due: A bock
due to an unwillingness to adjust the occupations given for the con­ velilclea by Sept. 30; B's by Juno
themselves, in good temper and tracting parties.
30: C’a by Aug. 31: commercial ve­
spirit, to regulations which expe­
Of the 68 brides. 16 were listed hicle* every 6 months or 5.000 mites,
rience has proven to be essential In as factory workers. 17 a* steno­ which ever is first
. -.
carrying on such institutions.
Sagar Far Canning
graphers. typists, clerks or office
It Is refreshing to find In tills workers, two were school students;
Sugar for hot:
case a shining exception. Here is two were teachers: one a dressmak- fruit cropu will
an Inmate of a
« Home who appre- cr one £ practical nurse and one housewives on
nn^rare eiwln'wim1 nv"
Ji’S ‘ ft *orkpr tn a rrifedlcal laboratory. same basis as last season. Ko red
lion of blue point starlit* win
!t”. *?”;£• .F1”
°l!«orl5n. Hxre
n whi'.”unHow Dean Davenport Came
.Mil?“'S.
2“t
' to Uir HtoUnit M -Al Home." for canning sugar.
him to write the commission, un-i;probably
—-------. to say that •&gt;they
—To Attend the Michigan
meant
known to Mr and Mrs Couch, were housekeepers but did not wLsh
Agricultural College—
urging that thev be given more their prospective husbands to ex­
Pioneer in Modern Idea
nearly adequate pay for their hard pect them to be "experienced. "
work and sincere Interest in the
Of Education
May be some of the young hus­
nearly 40 residents in the Home.
bands would’not wish to state in
Because Dean Davenport's, series
The Banner representative was public what they think now of the
of articles, published In the Coun­
permitted to read this fine spirited. ,cooking and housekeeping of their
The following is the story car»
try Gentleman in the fall of 1925.
well-written letter.
The writer young wives. But the brides will ried in Tlie Ann Arbor News about
are so rich in descriptions of the
probably leam if they do not know the West Point appointment of the
difficulties met in clearing up the
\ ficiallv and professionally connect- now. how the Job should be done.
hardwood "Umber lands of this
r. ed with a home for seed and In­
Of the 78 men the largest num­
county and slate, we are making
digent relatives of wealthy and so- ber. 21. reported their occupation Ute Army Engineers’s Corp a
large use of them, because that era
stationed at Camp G
&lt;Continued on Page 3. Bee. 1.)
as in the army or navkl forces at now
13 now behind us. and we need to
Okla.
present;
17 said they were factory
know the struggles, the hardships
Gunnar E. Anrtcmn. 11
workers, and 17 others said they
and tile hard work involved in
old Ann Arbor High school
were
farmers.
Three
were
listed
transforming foreats UUp produc­
as truck driven, two as auto me­ date, received his appointnM
tive forms,
fo this article the
Auxiliary Betty Cooper, daughter
chanics; and eight more, one to West Point Military Acadoa
Deah tells how1 his father paid for of Mrs. Charley Bayne of route 3.
each classification, were recorded entered Ute school July 1.
eighty acres nf hardwood, added 10 Hastings, was sworn in the WAC’S
I
as
teacher, mechanical engineer.
his original eighty, by the proceeds on July 20 at !-------- -I
bookkeeper,
butcher, piano tuner.
of one crop of maple sugar. He| tailor, common laborer, and paper
also explains how he came to go WAC committee. Barry Co., rc- —
mill
worker.
to the "Michigan Agricultural Col­
both formerly of Ann Arbor. ’
During
the
seven months 37 di­
lege" in 1875. In the next install­
Cadet Andersson was gradu*
vorce proceedings were started
ment. the Dean will tell about his aminations with a high average. 1
r*
.
That is -a record in which no one from Ann Arbor High school w
community Confer at
experiences there, and about the Betty graduated from Hastings
honors
last June and received
great men who were then instruc­ High school. clAss of 36 and for!
Orangeville Attracts M
Much can take pride. In fact it is shame­ appointment shortly afterwards,
ful. It shows that far too many
tors In the^college. They were men the past two and a half years has'
*Interest —
‘
~State
Throughout
inter the marriage relation with- was a member of the school's zwl
who pioneered In this country in been employed at the A. ft P. She
mlng and tennis teams and la
House at Orange- otK knowing, or appreciating, and Eagle scout. He was born Mai
relating higher education to the —
is1 now A-Biuux
awaiting iici
hervan
call iu
to uuij
duty.
.
• [ Neighborhood
----- ;------ ------ha southwest
unit hr.it .aimer
rnnt.r nf
Women with necessary quallfl- 1 villa Ui
hi Ithe
of in some cases not even caring. 10. 1926, at El Paso. Tex.
every-day life of folks, instead of
confining it to the so-called learn­ cations may now apply for WAC Rarrv County, will be lhe scene abouP the duties and responsibili­
While living tn Ann Arbor Qw
ed professions — law. preaching, officer training directly from civ- Sunday afternoon at 4:30 of a pub- ties which they assumed when they Andersson resided with his pare
&gt;v, conducted made their marriage vows. There
medicine. We quote now from the lllan life. Candidates must be be- ,Ilc dedlcaUon ceremony,
3llss Whltte- is nothing tn the record to show and later with his mother at
tween the ages of 21 to 50. InSt. Rev. IxwLs Bliss
“Maple sugar was the first large clusive. and must have at least four ("ore of Grand Rapids, assisted by how manv children will be involved home of her parents. Mr. and &gt;
money crop in the northern hard­ years'
experience
beyond
high lne Rev. Don M. Oury. rector of tn the 37 broken homes, if the C. M. Hollis. MM Plymouth 1
wood timberlands.
A good tree school level in work, study, social । Emmanuel church. Hastings. Ded- 37 couples are granted divorces. while Col. Andersson was stalloi
or civic fields entailing responslbll- । Gallon of the now building recent­ No one can estimate how many of elsewhere in the country.
(Continued on Page 5. Sec. 1.)
ity. Initiative, resourcefulness and
purchased by the Diocese of Wes- these children will become delin­
Both Col. and Mrs. Andersson
other qualifications of leadership. Wrn Michigan of the Episcopal quent; and the fault will not be graduates of the University. I
In addition, the applicants must 1 Church, will be of great Interest theirs. Some of the parents will Andersson has been in the Ax
meet the general physical, mental i10 m»ny people throughout the have to answer for that some time,
and character requirements for!state. and especially of Barn' some where—may be here, may be helping to fortify the W
(Continued on Pagel Sec. 1.)
to the Japanese Invasion.
enrollment:
I County, and a cordial welcome is
Th. lour
or .xporlmc. do
!» ■&gt;', &gt;«
““ f™"
trolt Rivers and Harbors and
not have to be concentrated in a ।
and see lbc building.
was sent to Sault Bte. Marte t
single field. Three years of work ! The^ community center program
Show 117 Cates Settled
with building thc^r.cw canal.
Without Trial During 1942 and the successful completion of. for Oyangevllfe wfca begun two
example. &gt;e®rs
by Miss Bernice Jansen.
Each -aMinty qlerk is required to one year of college, for example, I who had returned from ten years
make a detailed report of the work would meet the eligibility require­ missionary work as a teacher in
of the circuit court at lhe end of ments. Any combination of valid I Japan. Her headquarters were es­
each three months of the calendar experience In the prescribed field*
Wesleyan Methodists Again
Sear. A summary of these reports which adds up to at least four tablished in a farmhouse which was
rented for the purpose, and which
Sponsor Annual Gatherings
i then published by the state at years Is acceptable.
Further information may be ob­ soon became a center for recrea­
The annual Wesleyan Methodist Michigan that Hillsdale
some time during the succeeding
year. That report was recently tained from WAC headquarters. tional and religious activities for I conference opens at the Pennock
received by- County Clerk Hyde for Post Office Building. Kalamazoo. both children and adults. Although camp ground on Tuesday, Aug. 10.
sponsored by the Episcopal Church, at 7:3d P. M.. and continues until county lacks 10 such, teachers.
the year 1942. It shows the follow­ Michigan.
the activities are open to 'all re­ Aug. 15, the pastoral appointments Michigan counties are shy on ■
ing for Barry county:
gardless of creed. The program being read at lhe close of the con­ Instructors. The state departm
For the first quarter, ending
of education is planning a SU|
March 31.- 1942: At its beginning
has expanded in the two vears time, ference.
'
On Sunday. Aug. 15. the annual
there were 84 cases pending: their
so that more adequate building fac­
were 29 new cases commenced dur­
ilities were needed, and the home camp meeting opens and the Camp
ing the quarter;) two cases were
of the late Ell Nichols, pioneer Meeting Association holds its busi­ ond or third grade certificate*, 1
tried: 28 cases'-were disposed of
storekeeper at Orangeville, was ness meeting on Wednesday. Aug. 18. wiio gave up teaching in order
get married or find some other U
without trial, though in some df
purchased. It has been entirely re­ The Rev. Royal 8. Woodhead Is of
employment. Rural schaotel
them witnesses were swom and
decorated. and will provide a very president of the association.
testimony taken and a considerable
Several outstanding evangelistic now paying very attractive
attractive and comfortable com­
x
of the court's time was taken before
works and leaders will be present to teachersmunity
center,
ax
well
as
home
for
the case was settled by the liti­
at the dally sessions, besides other
Hottingt Boy-Forced to
Miss
Jansen,
who
win
nave
her
gants or, their attorneys; cases
leaders In lhe conference. The
Boil Out Over Choancl—
private apartment In the bulldine. Rev. D. E. Wilson of Binghamton,
pending end of quarter 83: dav*
The
very
large
living
room
with
EUI.A
BARBER,
Prepc.
—
I
N. Y.. is the evangelist, who will
Rescued by Motor Boot
spent by Judge holding court 35;
fireplace has been nalnted in rose- bring one evangellstlcwmeaxage each sold tire residence and no I
days of Jury service 3.
Capt. Michael G. H. ("Mickey")
For the second quarter of 1943. McPharlln. formerly with the R. A. heire and ivory with blue-flowered day and also conduct a Bible study
ending June 30: Cases pending at F. and Eagle Squadron and now dran*ries. and will serve for com- period each morning. Prof; W. R.
(
Continued
on
Page
3.
Sec.
1.)
Hallman of Cascade College. Port­ rvsianicc. rocaicu uik u*
beginning of quarter 83;-new cases wiUi the American Air Force in
started 50; cases tried 7; cases set-­ this country was guest speaker al
land, Oregon. Ls to be music direc­ of the church on the State
tor and the Rev. G. E. Galling of Vermontville.
Site la of!
tied 41; cases pending at end of
the
Hastings
Rotary
Club
luncheon
quarter 85; days spent by Judge
Louisville. Ky-. Is Ute young people's good list of clean furniture.
in hhlding court 39; days of Jury Monday noon.
leader and Will conduct a service Reed will cry the sate,
Capt.
McPharlln
who
topped
an
service 6.
each morning in Ute tabernacle. The adv. elsewhere In this Issue
already
adventuresome
life
by
Join
­
Third quarter ending September
The second quarter's returns on Rev. G. Visser of Holland Is super­ particulate.
30: Cases pending at beginning 85; ing the Royal Canadian Air Force the automobile weight tax., and the intendent of young people’s work;
cases commenced 33; cases tried 5; after being rejected by the U. 8- first' six months payment to coun­ Miss Jeanette Frless of Hudsonville
cases settled without trial 31; cases Army Air Corps for failure to meet ties from the gasoline tex were sent Is the children’s worker: Mr*.
heighlh
requirements, out this week by the state highway Woodhead Ls pianist and the Rev. Mrs. Beach will have
pending at end of quarter 85; days minimum
spent by judge in holding court 34; was later sent' to England where he a-panmem
department at
al Lansing. This coun- Carl CoHey of Hudson has charge
no jury trials in this quarter.
of the bookstand.
qualified as a Spitfire pilot with the tyVshare of the
Fourth quarter, ending December R. A. F. and got in on the finish of (933.61
Ulis year some fine improve­
, 953.6I and of lhe
the weight tax was
31; cases pending at beginning. 85; the Battle of Britain.
185,590.88, a total of 81U34.49. The ments have been made on the
new cases started 39; cases tried 2;
— offering
better and more one hone, grain.
&gt;Une' money as well as weight
j
buildings,
of!
During the talk. Capt. McPharlln gasoline
weight, v..nu.
cases disposed of without trial 31; filled in certain details of the “in­ tax cash Is
accommodatknu
to
is to be used on county commodious
(Continued on Page 3. Sec. 1.)
campers and guests. Thooe who
cident” which caused no little “stir" . roads.
plan to board at the dining hall will
In this community’—the time he was
should
bring
their
ration
books
aa
MARGARET SUNDAY NOW
points will be required each day.
the Commando., raid on Dieppe. SERVING UNCLE SAM
Following is the schedule of dally tn
Later, a report came through that
Miss Margaret Sunday, daughter
■Mickey" was safe In England- of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Sunday. services for the camp meeting pc
riod:
A ihort discussion on “Care of picked up and brought ashore after 1141 8. Jefferson, left last Thurs­
Sewing Machines” will be given a forced landing via parachute In day. to report for duty aL the WAO
training center at Des Moines.
for anyone Interested by A. J. Bell, Ute English Channel.
He was away on leave at the Ume Iowa. Margaret was swom In four
agricultural engineer, al 1:30 P.. M.
—
j wnd
been
Friday. August 6 at tha Odd Fel­ the raid started—part of a routine or five weeks ago
— to duty since
leave schedule rigidly observed In1 awaiting her call
low Hall In HMttao.
formerly uumw
employed
,™
This is a port of the aowlng ma­ the forward fighter stations to) then. She was faruw..^
chine clinic arranged by Mary. E. help keep the men from going stale, at the Car Seal factory. She atBullis, home extension agent. At Mlckev, In fact, was having a cup t tended Hastings High school and
the clinic 13 Barry county women of coffee at the Eagle Club In Lon- ! graduated from the Beauty School
are spending the day cleaning their don enroute back from Oxford in Battle Creek. Her brother is in
machines and having th*m ad­ when he heard his first account of the Navy and Is located somewhere
justed under Mr. Beil's direction. Dieppe over a radio news report, in the Pacific. Best wishes from
__
These meetings are free to the pub­ He and his companion immediately her many friends go with her oft Meeting.
iconltauel an pw l&gt;
tone. X*.
1-S». X, IomXMU Santa.
lic.

SOME VERY VITAL
STATISTICS GIVEN

HOW ONE CROP OF
MAPLESUGARPAID
FOR 80 ACRES OF
DAVENPORT FARM

Son of Col. Kingtloy
Andersson Appointed
To West Point

NEIGHBORHOOD
"JS&amp;TSCHOUSE TO BE
DEDICATED SUNDAY

COURT STATISTICS
FOR BARRY COUNTY

CONFERENCE AND
CAMPMEETING

Teacher Shortage Is
Acute in Michigan

CAPT. McPHARLIN
DESCRIBES ACTION
DURING DIEPPE RAID

AUCTION SALES

County Receives Road
Cosh From State

Sewing Machine
Clinic Here Aug. 6

• :2 P.

�THE HASTINGS BANNER, THURSDAY, AVGUST 5, 1H3
| U*t Sunday, * Mr. and Mr*. Wm.

LOCAL NEWS

-------------------------------------- —------ --------Mr* John Hoertnalr has been
In Pennock Hospital suffering a
I broken hip which ahe
she received from
In fall on Saturday evening.
Robert Brown has been a patient
at Leila Poat Hospital. Battle Creek.
■ since Monday. He 1* there for
: treatment and observation.
• On Monday Warren M. Ward of
.502 W. South St., celebrated hl*

HERE
Many budgets arc caught between the Withholding Tax and the in­

creased cost of living and ore being strained to the limit by this tugyour patriotic duty to pay your taxes.

It's common

sense not to pay one penny more than our low prices for quality
foods.

Shop here today and see how much you con save when you

fill your order from our full stocks of rationed items and our plentiful
variety of fine foods that require no points at all.

NO STAMP NEEDED
HILLS BROS. COFFEE »&gt; 34c
33c
DEL MONTE COFFEE
WHITE HOUSECOFFEE lb 26c
35c
KAFFEE HAG lb
SILVER EAGLE 2 lb.. 31c
PREMIER COFFEE &lt;b 33c
MONARCH COFFEE lb. 30c
CHASE &amp; SANBORN lb. 31&lt;
SILVER NIP GRAPEFRUIT

No. 5 con
4 points

JUICE

31

GOLD MEDAL

noun

24)._. lb. sock
5 lb. cock 32c

T'

CAKE FLOUR s%r 26
21c
RITZ CRACKERS
SHREDDED WHEATS 11
SODA CRACKERS “ 18
PREMIUM CRACKERS Ub. 32

Buy

Blue Points good-N P Q R S T

Corn, Whole Kernel
SAW Golden Bantam—1G blue points

CORN

Cream Style Corn

17‘

2 cons 25‘
14‘

2 cans 25c
Del Monte Peaches
27e
Crcomo Mayonaise
63‘
Whole Green Beans
29c
Libby's Sweet Pickles
38‘
Q»rt.........
Dill Pickles
22c
Pork £r Beans

Swifts—21 point*

Qoart

Cremo

Ut Coll

MAYONAISE

TOMATO JUICE

now. qts. dox.

39c___

10c

27c

6 points

BEEF TONGUE fresh 5 points lb. 32c
BEEF LIVER fresh 6 points lb. 36c
HAMBURGER fresh ground 7 points lb. g7c
PORK STEAK fresh 7 points lb. 36c
Swiss Premium
20
lints
1
lb.—cello
BACON
COTTAGE CHEESE no points lb. 14c
HOME MADE POTATO SALAD no pts- lb. 29‘
RING BOLOGNA gradel 5 points lb. 32c
SKINLESS FRANKFURTERS 5 points -lb.-33c
SMOKED SAUSAGE 5 points ?ib. 23c
Whole or Shank half
37
SMOKED HAM
PORK SAUSAGE grade 1 5 points lb. 29c
lb.
45c
OCEAN PERCH FILLETS
lb.
4 points
22c
VEAL STEW

FRUIT JARS

pkg.

ARGO VACCUM PACKED

38c

Sterling

WHEAT1ES

SALT SIDE PORK

CHICKENS
Springers

7

p'"’
points

No. 5 con

6 points

34c

21‘

25 ox.

POTATOES

New, Home
Grown, pk.

LEMONS

59c

23c

WATER MELONS c"a??c

CABBAGE

lb.

TOMATOES-.

SQUASH
CANTALOPE

lb.

2

23c

lbs.

ber, who made a succms of "High
Hedges.” a VcnnontylUc tea room.
I Is disposing of all her household
good* at auction Saturday. August
7lh. She Is now a sorority house
1 mother at Michigan State—Char। lotte Republican Tribune.
Many compliment* about Dick
Branch's ability playing the organ
at the Presbyterian church these
pa:t few Sunday*.
A daughter. Nancy Louise, was
born |o Mr. and Mr*. Glenn Kahler
on Monday morning. Aug. 2 at Pennock hospital. The baby weighed
•&gt; lbs. 15 ozs. Mother and babv are
I doing, splendidly. "Daddy” is" in
military service and Ls stationed nt
Westchester. Pa. where he is reIceivlng specialized training.
Mr. mid Mrs. Sidney Fifleld of
Freeport have purchased the resi­
dence of Lhe late Frank VnnSchoten. corner W. Apple" npci Wash­
ington Sts.
.
Pvt Thomas E. Kerr. Pvt. Steve
Hula and Pvt. Reuben Pah of Camp
Rucker. Alabama, arrived Tuesday
morning for a flftcen-day furlough.

i Holley of Bedford was the'guest of
' her brother and family Mr. and
Mrs. Wm. Kiteworth. A Mr. and Mrs.
' Royce Sweet .and Mr*. Frankie
I Briggs attended Uie funeral of Mr*
Kittle Baird Miller of Coldwater
— ■ —— ■
and Mrs. Sweet
ter.,of
mt Springer and
* Mr »t»&lt;l Mrs. Me...
xltonoed
the fu­
:
Mint »
“
neral
brottwr's
wife, Mrs
M'”' ol tier
h,r hrn,,
“
George Smith of Ha*Ungt and also
visited here at E. D. and Clarke

come. *- LA8. meets with Mr*.
Meier at Schaffers Point, Payne
lake, for a picnic dinner at noon.
Thursday. Aug. 18. Bring eat* and
tabic service. •

DELTON
Bert Pa'll on. 60. a prominent farjiwtJ.f Delton died suddenly •&gt;««Weduetday afternoon Use *un of Mr.
cnd Mrs. Frank PaUon. he was
born Jan. 25. 1874 in Orangeville
and came to this locality in 1918.
‘He was a director In uie Delton
■
Telephone
company and the Delton
ro-operulive creamery. He waa mar­
ried in 11X17 to Mr.v Uhlan Haxen.
who /lied in 1926. In 1934 he wa,
tnained to Mrs Margaret Lawrcnc-.

brother Howard. Missoula. Mont ,
one stepdaughter. Mrs RuUl School­
craft. Battle Creek. Funeral serv­
ices were held Saturday ut 2 pin.
* Mrs. Sheldon Rogers of Chicago
spent a few day* last week with
Mr. and Mrs. Leon Leonard and
Mis Ella Rogen.. Her son Charles
wiu&gt; had been visiting al the Leon­
ard, home for three weeks returned
home with her. * Mr. and Mrs.
BARRY SOLDIER REPORTED
Floyd Wilkinson of Cadillac spent
WOUNDED (ALEUTIAN AREA)
Corp. Ivan A Brovant. Hastings, the weekend with their parents. Mr.
tins been wounded while on duty In and Mrs. Jay Wilkinson, a Keith
the Aleuir.ni urea, accorumg io u Williams while fishing with Ids fa­
ther. Glenn Williams and his uncle,
1 eport released Monday.
Roger Williams on Pair lake Satur­
day night, landrd a four and one
half pound boss. ★ Mrs. Robert
Barnes, Mrs. Lewi*- Eaton. Mrs
John Harrington. Mrs. David Shepurday on bls first turhxigh and re­
' turned to camp Bunday. Ravmond. * rd. Mrs. Mary Doster. Mrs. CharW
! hu parent*. Mr. and Mr*. George Harrington. Rev and Mrs D. W
Robin “on, Mm. Will Whittemore
Piper. Vern and Glenn called on and Mrs Bertha Adams attendej
Chas. Farlee and family und Mr.
and Mi*. Keith Farlee and son the pot luck dinner and business
of the Milo Women* So­
Thursday evening. * Reverend and meeting
Mr*. Will and daughter* of Chicago ciety of CbrtaUon Service at the
wric jurats of Mr. und Mr.* Owen home of Mr*. Bertha Phllinnn last
Smith last week. Mr. Wil! hud v.eek Wednerdav. * Mr. and Mre.
charge or the services at tire Alley Terry ami ?on Michael of
Church of the Brethren Sunday. • Plainwell spent Sunday with their
Mis.* Jcsephljie Wise went to Trav­ parents. Mr. and Mrs. Wade Town
* Mucii sympathy is extended to
erse City und brought bock cherries tile
laijiihi* „L Peter Uinaar and
Ber: Patton In their bereavement.
FLsher passed her 87th birthday * ML*s Marjorie Morri* lias re­
। m ut tier fruit cards and other gift* turned from Mwer.il week* vislf
with her father William Morri*.
I suitable to the occasion. A Mr. ’She
Is now employed in the office
। Adriance of Grand Rapids last of Df. Jiirotis t M'-s AJtu Mnsher
! Wednesday and ITiursdny. * Lau- of Cloverdale L* nt the home of Mr*
i rence Chase and family of Coats R-rt Patton. * Mr. and Mrs Paul
Greve ard Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Kyburt and two children who are
tending Cutno mcelihg at Eaton
I*thman of Woodland were guests ari.T'lib
spent SatnMiv nlelit at
| id Mr and Mrx. Ora Lehman Sun- their, home hen- * Mi'.* Dorothea
| dqj-. a Mr. and Mr* Win. Cappon
prird babv mid gue.-t Alix, Darlene McBain Of. Battle Creek spent her
[ Grubul* of Kulamu&amp;o w)\rc Sun- week* vacation at the home of Mr
। day guest* of Mr /and Mr*. Cha* and Mrs. Res* Pierre at Wall lake
I Warner. Mr. an£/Mn&gt;. Ralph Gru- Mr. and Mrs. Millard McBain and
| bin* were afternoon callers and daughter Margaret of Undin. CanaI Darlnie retufned home with tlwm. du
.,„rand Roy McBain. Inca) were din­
cuesta cf Mr. and Mr*. Pierce
I a Mr*. Com Smith of Nashvllla;;
! spent l*Eit /week with Mrs. Forrrxi
Hager. A Mr and Mrs. Ono. Piper i“
from their son. • OATS
third claxiv Potty .
Mr* Della Cotton of Mulliken
y. that he had *pent a pari of last week with her
L* destination. A J granddaughter. Mr*. tawrrnce Chiur
; Mr. and Mr.-. Harry Sandbrook and ] and family * Ml* - Maurlnc Clurn.
daughters and Mr. and Mrs Morh v who is walking In Battle Creek, w.iHough and son of laikr Oili-.aweu .home for the weekend. * Mr. and
' Sunday gur.-Ls of Mr. and Mrs. York Mrs Theron Cain of Hr stings called
i Duffy of Kalamazoo. Norman and o’ Geo Coats on Sunday, pm. A
। Lyle, wrrn were visiting there rc. The K. S. Thompson and Clifton
I turned home with their parents. A Becker houses have had fresh coals
। Mr .and Mr* Geo. Piper entertained cf paint during th* past week avnd
; guests for supper Friday evening In look very nice, a Mr*. Rl.re Bic;! of
! honor of Uieir son. Private Ray- I.cwell. her dnuaditer Esther of
I mond Piper. Guests pnsent were Cl eland,
•’ Ohio, -..
j ....
and
the latter'*
George Rickert mid flnrcee and hh
Filter. ML.- Velma Rickert of Beld- land were Friday afternoon guests
' Ing.
A Mr and Mrs. Paul Guv. at Herve Woodman*. * Mr. and
| Mr*. Janie. Guv and daughter Ins Mrs Geo Brisbin and family arc
I went 'o Hmt tift?r cherrie* Sundav. picking cherries near Tkverse City.
! A Mr*. Cora Smith and Mr. and * The C. E. meeting lti*t Sunduv
' Mrs. Joseph Smith of Hastings rvening was led bv Carl Sea.se and
■ were Sunday evening guests of the subject was "Some Test* of Our
| Chas. Farlee and family and Mr. Amiuementa.'* and next Sunday
mid Mrs. Keith Farlee. A Mr. and evening the subject under discussion
! Mr*. Gall Bever and Darwin of will be "Youth al the Wheel" and
I Woodland were Sunday night guest-. will be led by Audru Endsley. *
I of her parent*. Mr. and Mrs. Jamt* Mrs. Pearl Demond and Arch
Guy. ♦
Graves attended the wedding of
| the latter* granddaughter. ML*s
MILO
°
Be'nlta Tuckerman of Hasting*,
.
Mn., Emiiv Wilcox returned to which was held in Battle Creek last
| her home Tuesday after having Tuesday evening. * Mrs. Robert
। spent n few days with her sister. ' Blocker was brought home Doni the
Mr*. Fred Ryerson of Hustings. A ‘ hospital in Battle Creek last Sat­
। Mr. and Mrs. Merle Bradfield were urday and Is being cared for by Mrs.
। in Ha.-tuiRh Tuesday and Fridavon Harold Harper in the latter * home
business. A Our sympathy 1* extend- ...
.... Cdunty v.
In Woodland * Tile
c. &amp;.
E
| cd to Mr mid Mrs Frank Phillips 'Council wa* held at tfie Coat*Grove
, in the death of their three months church last Tuesday afternoon and
i old babv daughter who passed away e.ening. Allen Weenick of Kalama| last MomLay after having been .zoo. Vice Pres, of state Union wa*
; struck by lightning while laying In present and gave helpful assistance.
I her cab Inst Sunday during the Ml** Myrtle Wilson of Hosting*
। sjnrm. * -Mrs. J. C. Newman and County
county President w*•- charge
-----------ofwas In
son Robert called on Mrs Merle tluHit.- Conference. 1;
1" societies were
Bradfield Monday afternoon A Mr*, represented. * A
a
birthday party
Mary Flowers and Bernice of was given in honor of Maxine Coat.-,
Parchment called on Mrs Emiiv by her parents Mr. and Mrs Max
I Wilcox Saturday afternoon * Dur- Coat*, but Tuesday evening. It was
i ing lhe *torm last Sunday a bolt her 4th birthday and Mr. and Mrs.
of lightning stnick a tree in the Waiter Wallace oi Hasting*. Mr.
; yard of Mr. Herbert VanStrcain. and Mrs. Geo. Coats and Dori*.and
I then entered the house, dropping Mr. and Mrs. Kendall Coat* and
I into a register and scorching the Carlton were gue*t&lt; * Mrb Pearl
Detnond and father. Arch Graves
vuited the Fay Demond family on
BOWENS MILLS
‘
Sunday afternoon * Mr*. Stella
Naomi Brigg*, who 1* living with Tuckerman of Hastings vLsitcd Mrs.
. her daughter Eveline Razook of Pearl Demond last Friday. A Vir­
। Grand Rapids at present. spent the ginia Thompson of Kalamazoo reweekend With her daughter Edna &gt;nnis Thursday to her work nt Mich
। Lewis and family and other rela- State Hospital in Kalamazoo after
I tive*. * Henry Davit of Northvine a two week*' vacation with her rela­
| vuited friends and relative* hen tives here.

oinn roa &gt;dbuoatiow

NEIGHBORHOOD
HOUSE TO BE
DEDICATED SUNDAY
«Continued from Page J, 8«c. 1.)
munily gaUierinx* and Bunday
school. Tive large dining room has
been converted into a play-room,
with walls lined with bookahclvea
There 1* also a large kitchen. A
full-stted auto remain* jo be
panelled and put to uw m the
future. The private quarters for
the directres* consist of bedroom,
guest room and bath.
During lhe month of August, a
group of about u dozen young peo­
ple from Michigan. Ohio and Ar­
kansas. will comprise a work-camp
at Neighborhood House, under di­
rection of Mis* Jansen. Mr. Oury,
and Rev. and Mrs. Dgvld R. Coch­
rane of Dowagiac. Purpose of the
camp will be to acquaint city youth
with problems of rural sociology,
and to study-the relation of Chris­
tianity to farm life and the farm
problem. Mornings will be spent
helping to harvest the local onion
crop, to cover cost of the camp.
Afternoon* and evenings will be giv­
en to recreation, field trips, and
community programs.
Mr. Oury
state* that a few local young peo­
ple could be taken into the camp,
with opportunity to cam more than
camp cosL*. Anyone Interested tn
spending a few days or weeks with
thl* group can phone Prairieville

ORDEH FOR FDIUCATIOh'

HICKORY CORNERS
Mr*. Ra&amp;t Whitby und two sons
uf Provo. South Dukota. and Mrs.
Warren Crandel und daughter of
Atm Arbor are visiting their par­
ent*. Rev. and Mrs. Edward Swadd­
ling. Sunday guest* were Mr. and
Mr*. Frank O Brien of Bellevue *
Mr*,. George Holes of Middleville
spent Bunday uftemoon with Mr*.
Ada Thoqj and Mr. und Mrs. Ray
Walter* und children. Recent guest*
at tiie Walters home were Mr*. R.
C. McIntyre and daughter Dorothy
1 horp of Ames. Iowa. * Mr*
Ike Dekildcr of Otsego virilid
til* abler. Mr* Nellie Pennock Sun­
day. * Mfs Lets Cleveland of Co­
lumbus. Ohio, called on Mrs. H. EBarnt* Sunday afternoon. Mr. and
Mr*. Blair Barnes of Otsego were
dinner guest* Sunday. * Mrs. Mary
Bartlett returned Saturday from
Allegan.

WEST HOPE
Mr. und Mr* Frank Baumgartner
and son* had n* their guests, his
tout, Mrs. Irene Wiley of Muncie.
Ind., and son. seaman first class
Frank R. Wiley of Brooklyn, N. Y.
* Cullers al the L. D. Woodman
home Sunday were Mr. and Mrs.
Junie* Cniilton and daughter Lyla.* of Kalamazoo. Mr. and Mrs
Gordon Collison and children of
Battle Creek and Mr. und Mr* Clarente Johncock and children of
Hastings. * Ronald Anders who
works m Battle Creek was home
&lt;,ay" Uvacat,u» “’e tureinrt of the week. * Mr. and Mrs
Ira Osgood and children were dins'eLFU ut's 8und“&gt;’ of Mr and Mr*,
ran* Brown and daughter Isabel.
t,iMr’ anreMrs P1*”* wamcr and
children. Mr and Mrs. Hollis War­
ner and children and Mr. and Mrs.
James Anders were Sunday guests
of Mr and Mr.*. Albert Wimer.
Mr. and Mrs. Mark Norrl* were
Diursday evening callers there.
HOPE CENTER * *

ORDER FOB FUBMCATIOM

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Ben
Croker, who gol
In lured
| when hl* team ran away in Delton
recently and had to be taken to
Pennock hospital, has returned to
his home. * Clarence Payne has
l&lt;*t another horse with sleeping
sickness, making two horses ho lias
lost. * Harry Daniels two grand­
sons from Level Park. Battle Creek
are visiting them. * Fred Ashby
and family visited their son Mau­
rice and family of South Kalamazpo at Oordncck lake Sundav. ★ ’
H. Stillwell of Cloverdale called on 1 1
Fred Ashby Sunday. * They have i
resumed drilling at the oil well now I
on the McDermott farm.
•

Hastings, Mich.

Telephones 2244-2557 ■

Cecil B. DeMille’a Technicolor masterpiece
Ray Milland, John Wayne and Paulette Goddard

"REAP THE WILD WIND"
SATURDAY ONLY. AUGUST 7
DOI BLF. FEATURE ATTRACTION
Lupe Velex and Eddie Albert

"LADIES DAY"
and James Ellison and France* Dee

'I WALKED WITH ZOMBIE"
SUNDAY and MONDAY. AUGUST 8-9
Pat O'Brien. Randolph Scott and Anna Shirley

\

"BOMBARDIER"
Bargain matinee Sunday 1:00 to 3:00

TUES.. WEB.. THUES.. F»l.. AUC. 10-1 f-U-13
Jady Garland and Van Heflin

"PRESENTING LILY MARS"

Barky

theatrw?
JK*

Hastings. Mirch., Phones 2247-2282

23c

Happy Vale

NOTICE
HASTINGS CLEANERS WILL BE

FDQDTXENTER

CLOSED AUG. 9 to 14 Inclusive,

FRIDAY &amp; SATURDAY, AUGUST 6-7
DOUBLE FEATURE ATTRACTION
Harold Peary anfl Jana Darwell

"THE GREAT GILDERSLEEVE"
and Tom Conway and Harriet Hilliard

"THE FALCON STRIKES BACK'’
SUNDAY and MONDAY, AUGUST 8-9
Donald O'Cannor and Gloria Jean

FOR A VACATION PERIOD

"MR: BIG"
Bargain matinee Sunday 3:00 to 5:00

TUE$., WED.. THURS,, AUGUST 10-1 l-IZ

HASTINGS CL€AN€RS
11B N. JEFFERSON
206 L STATE ST., HASTINGS, MICH.

N. MAIN ST., NASHVILU. MICH.

RHONE ZJBi

Returned by popular demand
Ronald Coleman and Greer Garson

"RANDOM HARVEST"
.

Popular prices

■

�THF HASTINGS BANNIA, TB^ISDAT. AU0U3T 5. 1441

HE APPRECIATED
OUR COUNTY HOME

was realized from the sale of prodthe strife.
, there are also a lot of othet rec.
UCU of the farm. The farm also And Heaven no longer far away ords there
- • rood thing for
'furnished meat, vegetables and
and strange.
j the propie of the county tnat they
other product* uaed in lhe Home
u „„ „d
Jar. there and are carefully pre­

, that would have cost over 34.000.
won_
Would that result have been oto- WalUny tU1 ovt.r ParadHe the sun
(Continued from Page 1, Sro? l.)
dally prominent people. At that tained if a commission, d™'—'“J
and
controlled
by
the
state,
had
time coals of maintenance were at had that responalblhty? We have
STATE «1F Mlr'HlOAn. IN THR CTBa minimum compared to the pres­
CriT COl’BT FOB THF COCNTT 09
ent time. Entrance fee* were ex­
orbitant; and substantial monthly
county relief would spend more and Moves on to hold it* endless, death- ! 'Continued from Page 1. Sec. 1.)
payments were required.
Con­
I X-*l« Hill. !)•&lt;■**■■
return from j lea* way.
OB DEB FOB PUBLICATION
or nothing in retu
trasting that institution with our get little
rssea pending al end of quarter 01;
nrrenne recrlvin,
rwrlvlne h.lp
belli
.
■
* •*
u.rn County -----------------------------Barry
Home,
the result* ,
day* spent by judge in court 22;
. all ...
are
in favor, „r
of Mr
Mr. .nM
and Mr.
Mrs.; In making (&gt;»♦ ereditibie ■
j no jury called for thia quarter.
A summary of the quarterly re­
Couch," he wrote.
' Ing mentioned above, the 1------ ,
port* show* that there were 84
Ke continued: ”In spite of 1*- county commission did not neglect,
cases pending tn circuit court at the
adequate help and lack of equlp^ lY,r2.?11 !°
"J11
। beginning of the year; 140 new case* obdbb fob fobucatiok
ment—some laundry equipment en- ~
* '
*
*
—
—
—
—
w----—
—
—
,wer«
started during the year; 16 i
Every
lirely neglected—yet Mr. and Mr* ildered in the in months
Di.!',..
u...t
Couch have, by strenuous effort such case has received prompt and
and
much
personal
sacrifice, needed attention.
Since
April,
194Z
«
trial:
91 cases were pending at the
It will be a coolly mistake to re­
brought the Home up to a high
Smaller quotas of new passenger I end of the end of the year: the
ktete of efficiency and economic turn to state controlled county car Urea for August were announced judge spent 110 day* in court; there
operation.
For these . reasons I welfare work.. /
today by lhe District OP A office, i-*
were
-------only 8 days of jury service.
think Mr. and Mrs. Couch are en­
The number of Grade I Ure*. a' The 110 day* spent by the Judge
titled to a- greater degree of ap­ SUDDEN PASSING OF
...
In court were'Yiot reotiired in the .
preciation and financial renumer­ MRS. GEORGE SMITH
ger car tire*, available to eligible (rial of 18 eases Of the 117 cases
ation."
,
’ Mrs.. Clara Almira Root Smith, civilian users for’the entire thirty- settled without a trial, testimony,
। Michigan district to- was taken in court. Using a good deal
In another paragraph tills writer dauahter of Mr. and Mrs, Foster
slates that unskilled labor is now Root, was born in Onirarda, Illreceiving far higher pay than thatDec. 30. 1878. the family later
given Mr. and Mrs Couch, who m
oving to Mlddtevil
moving
Middleville where she
8he (X.PXM
pissed
have not
but---------»l*o-rt&gt;ent
her kuiiiuuu
girlhood.
.....
.... only hard work
- ----- ------spciii nci
one
manv responsibilities
r«.sTVinithllit 1c* in wmervlsion
Kl11MTViAiOn away
____ ..
many
hpr homP ln Hastings on
spend a great,
of lhe Home and farm. These he Julv 34 1M3 having suffered a 1943. Ttie August district quota Is deal of time In hU office preparing |
thinks millle them to more pay
slroke lwo
prcvlously. । the lowest since last April.
; his charges to the jury, or in study ,
He adds: "It may be purely tin- 8he waa aKed M yraril. 6 months
The total August quota on Grade of cases that were submitted to him
intended injustice, or merely an. and u days at the time of her HI tires (used and recapped tlresi where no jury was called. And the
oversight In either case it should drath. On Jan. 30. 1915. she was on the other hand Is increased judge has more work and more
be corrected.
»
married to George Smith of Hax- slightly for the month of August.
Ausust. cases in Eaton county than in
''*• officials ---------.
— BarTJ. The 117 caaes settled with­
warned
however,
Anothcr consideration the writer tings, since which time they have OPA
says is tiie honesty of those resided on E State St., above his that driver* who are eligible for new out a trial or without finishing a
In charge of the Home. The ram- market. Besides her husband. Mr*, lire* may find It necessary to accept trial represent a big saving to Burry
ii'iculiuns of their work afford. Smith lx survived by two daugh- used or recapped tires as long os the county taxpayers.
Chanccs for grafting* but all their ten. Mrs. Witrren Moore and Hrs quota of new tires remains at the
transaction* are strictly open and . Harold Smith. Hastings; one son., reduced lerels
Reflecting the tight tire supply NURSES AIDES
August is the Month for School Outfitting
above board Their work is carried j Chief Petty Officer George H. Her­
on with a marked degree of plain rick. Long Beaaii, Cal.: a grand- situation, lhe O.P.A. at the request TO RECEIVE PINS
At the August 10th meeting of
and simple honesty which is. to nay I daughter. Mr*. Jacqueline Storrs, of the Office of the Rubber Director
t£
lhe least, refreshing, he stales.
| Hastings, two grandsons. Pvt War- recently limited the granting of tires lhp‘Ba^y "c^'ty * Chapter
American Red Cross, members of
The tetter cundpdes with the ' ren Moore. Jr.. Comp Perry. Ohio for use ax spare*.
statement that *4tal he writes u and Robert George Smith. Has- , At the same time OF A. an- •&gt;._ Ntiru-* Aides class will be oreentlrcly_on
hl* own
Initiative and
Ungs: V'steten
a brother. ‘Frank,
Root. CalewhoHyJ without
the knowledge
or donla;
‘Mri’."’NelMe
~Drl- Augiut* ,^’thin/Urounty"area e^TwHl
K“ffveneach Nuris
whollyi without lhe knowledge or donia; a steter. Mrs Nellie Del­
consent of Mr. and Mrs. Couch foung; Grandville, and a half-sis- ls allowed 446 new passenger auto- Srf8 WUI
** 8lven ctcn Nurscs
«" Ina Lampman. Watseka. |I
&gt;«’■ ”, to. m«un, u »p.„ u u. public
Responsibility for his tetter, he say*, I
ter. Mrs.
mobile *atex for .*«.
August. 1943.
is- his own exclusively; and If any m. Mrs. Smith was a member of compared to 536 for July. 1943
.and
anyone
Interested
Is welcome
criticism Is made, he is the one and the Middleville Methodist church: I
Jack C. Za rein ba
'to attend this special presentation
only cne who should be criticised, was serving as chaplain of the
information Officer,
meetingwhlch will be held on the
he says.
I Naw Mothers' club at the time of ’
.
***
' second Tuesday of the month In the.
We are sure that the people of her death, and was a past presi- rA... iirrtif if IT Bl
Cool Cotton Washobles!
' city council room.
Barrs- county are glad that those .dent of the W R. c. having served \f|ML VrDY VII Al
h«_thc County' Home, are so .well | for two years
A faithful wife, a JVrlL V Lit I III ML
DEATH FOLLOWS
cared for and so nicely treated as I devoted mother and a true friend 1
LONG ILLNESS
to bring such an appreciative let- has passed to her reward. Funeral
I Mrs. Samantha Kinne passed
ter
big family in xsa-j-iwSta,
services were held ■.iaSoun.
at th* Leonard
awav on Tuesday. July 27. at her
i&gt;» from one of the -ffi.ri.iuuH
’Mj
a long 111lion is home, and their only home. 27. at two o'clock the Rev L Win- I 'Continued from Page 1. Sec. 1.)
.
xton Btone officiating. -Interment
hereafter.
------- -------------- ■ 1
------------- -------monthSandJl (fays. She was born
During the first seven monllis iii Baltimore township and moved
| hi Riverside cemetery.
‘| -------duration
Checked Ginsham
I We are so stupid about death. We of 1943 there were 231 births and to Hastings about fifty years ago
153 deaths recorded in Barry coun­ She was a member of lhe First
COATS
will not team
ty Of the births. 125 were girls. United Brethren church, the Rebe­
Striped Shirting
&lt; How it Is wages paid to those who
Another record in which our kah* and the W. R. C. Surviving
-x/sm,— ,
Spun Rayons
Buy Youri Early
renders will be Interested Ls that are two sons. Jay J. Mead. HasHow it Is gift for which on earth we of foxes destroyed in this county for
s
Ungs, and Charles Mend. Battle
For Long Wear!
(Continued from Page 1. Sec. 1.1
yearn.
the first seven months of this, ti1?*
»|ght grandchildren and
You'll
love
these
would like the job of county wtl-' How it is turning seed-com into year, since the county began lhe
hj&gt;anklng-crisp cottons
payment
of
n
13.00
bounty
for
each
‘
*
‘
ree
A
?rco)dren
oH
c"ted
at
the
fare relief put under state control
grain.
This is the moment to select
There were 212 foxes ■
. C^r'^alldorff finera'
In button-front, tailor­
again. So occasionally, or oftener. How it is winning Heaven s eternal fox killed
one of these wonderful fleece
gain.
news articles, appear in state dally
ed
shirtwaist
and
papers, under Lansing date lines, How it means freedom evermore Soup.,-™
sport coots with o clever but­
We h.v/“ !n‘ 5“™'“' *“ *" ‘h' SlrUt"
classic
styles!
Brilliant
from pain.
which claim that county relief work
ton-in lining ... or o smort
prints on white and
is inefficient and that state control To be set free from bondage to lhe means of knowing what the re- cemetery,
Harris-type
tweed
tailored
fleah;
of such work is needed and advbflesh.
malnlng foxes think about that
tinted grounds! 12-44.
able. Those who are responsible How It untangles every mortal mesh, record, but we are quite positive
style with swank velvet collar.
for these newspaper outbreaks seem We are so selfish about death. We that the people of Barry county,
On
mild
days
you
can
wear
the
quite willing that counties continue : coupt our grief
will not wreep over this slaughter I
coat without the lining ... on
to pay. directly and indirectly, the j Far more than we consider their of lhe fox population. They are
the proper care
Hon's share of the cost, but they ; relief
too expensive to entertain as lhe OBDEB FOB'FVBUCATIOM
bitter days, just button in the
Statefof MiehiranXTha Pr
would have job-holding uplifters Whom the Great Reaper gathers guests of the county. There will
washinc!
extra warmth! From 12 to 20.
; be a lot more chickens. phe"«snt'
spend all the money and be responIn the xheaf.
sible only to a state commission at I No more to know the season's con- and other game birds, as well as
Lansing.
| stanl change;
more feathered friends of all Kinds,
We already know what that would And we forget that it means only because 212 foxes have been slain.
Grand choice
There are plenty of them left.
mean. We had that kind of a set“—
of rich, warm
The records from which all the
relief 1hand-outa.
Life
J°&gt;'- P«»«- rc8t nnd
up once—-liberal
E-—1 ..E.j
-----&gt;------- .-j— -»
—u
glory rife;
above statistics were gathered are
fall color* and
with little knowledge
of the ■-bock-----ground in individual cases There Th® victory won. and ended all in the county clerk’s office.
And
was no attempt to secure repayrnent from recipients, when they!
owned property enough, as many
did. to repay the county. That was .
true also in cases where those who
were given aid owned no property,
but had near relatives who. under
the law. were responsible for their
care. No attempt was made to collecl from relatives who could and
’ should have paid. Not knowing |
conditions, relief was given to some
folks who could and should have
cared for themselves. It was not
difficult for such persons to con­
vince themselves that It was easier
to be leeches on society than to earn
their own living.
Is there any reason why the peo­
ple of Barry county should give
Sleek and Tanned-Look I ng far Sammer Wear!
food, clothing and shelter or fur­
. nlsh medical relief fur persons who
own property enough to pay for It?
Is it fair to the. people of this or
Designed to give you the fashionable
M/&gt;
of
any county that it be requited to
boreleg look! Rica Sun. Rio Tan. Mexi
Z g*|C
furnish the necessaries of life to
Beige!
■ ”
persons having near relatives who.
under the law. are charged with
the duty of caring for such needy
Best for your Wartime Bl liars!
ones, and who own property enough
so they eould do It?
To demonstrate why the clamor ‘
for a return to state control should
not be heeded, we will give some
verifiable figures, furnished us by
Clarence Mater, a member of the
Barry county welfare commission,
which will prove the ben«fil*. of
county control. The figures are
Splendid broad­
for 10 months of lhe present fl«- '
cloths and madras
cal year of the commission, which
begins Octqber 1 each year. The
p r o p o rtlonately
The most popular coot of this sea­
ten months cover the period up to
and including July 31. 1943
In
fitted and Sanfor­
son . . . and growing moriK popular
that ten months the Barry oounty
ized'! Woven-ln
every day Rich, sporty* looking
welfare board received the follow­
ing repayments eld which the
pattern*!
fleece, trimly cut and well-tailor­
county furnished to welfare cases
in and outside of the county home.
ed!^ Soft velvet collar, saddle
(1) Collected from residents in tiie
shoulders! Smart fall coloril
County Home, or from their
near relatives, in cash’...34479.08
12-20.
(21 Sold real estate deeded to lhe
county during the 10 months in return for aid given in
welfare cases^....1331.46
FUR FABRIC COATS
So Light, Warm And Comfortable!
(3&gt; Collected from patients or their
near relatives charges for
hospital care of sach wel­
fare cases, which had been
paid by lhe County Welfare
Alpaca and wool pil«
commission
2.168 65
(4&gt; House and lol deeded to county
fabric deep and fur-1i*«
In post 10 months for lhe
Luxuriously
. . . in classic casual
care of a person in the
with soft, fluffy cot­
Barrv County Home
1.000.00
topper style, and- other*
ton plus 33 1-3% new
(5&gt; Have first mortgage on 100
with collar and closing
wool for real warmth!
acres of land given to
strip in brilliant wool
Floral*
with
soft
Barry county, within the 10
border!
Camel, brown, nude
months, for the care of a
person in the County Home 750 00
fawn. 10 to 18.
Warm Blanket!
Total receipt*. 10 months 39329.19
&lt;«) Total cost of administra­
tion of the Barry County Welfare Commission for the
25% soft, sturdy wool,
10 months—- 4.739.79
LAY-AWAY
the rest hardy cot­
(7) Exccm of receipt* over the en­
ton! Solid colors!
tire cost of adinlnlsuaYOUR COAT
Uori —4389 40
The overseer at lhe County Home
It Will Be Paid
and farm te Sam Couch.
Mrs.
for schc
Couch has charge of the care Of
lhe Home. Responsibility for the
operation cf the Home and the
You
Need
It!
farm rests with the Barry county
welfare commission.
The com­
mission keeps a close tab on the
farm and the Home. It Is Inter­
shrinkage will not exceed 1%.
esting to know that, during the 10
months period, 3143339 in cash,

jgrt |s £ COURT STATISTICS
*“&gt;“ l“ ^ FOR BARRY COUNTY

TIRE QUOTAS FOR
" AUGUST REDUCED

[

FRESH COTTONS

^^^*%*%***

Pep Up Your Summer Wordrobe

BRENTWOOD*
FROCKS

„„

STATISTICS GIVEN

£. 98

STATE UPLIFTERS
ASK STATE CONTROL

LEGALS

AUCTION SALE

Having decided to quit farming I will have an auction sale on

the Mell Beach farm located 5 miles north of Bedford; or 5 ■miles south and east

WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 11, 1943
•■

RAYON

HOSIERY

Dowling, on

TOWNCRAFT*
DE LUXE SHIRTS

Commencing at 1 o'clock

HORSE
Gray horse, wgt. 1700
COWS
Roan cow, 5 yrs. old
Guernsey cow, 6 yrs. old
Durham cow, 5 yrs. old
Jersey cow, 5 yrs. old
calf by side
Durham lieifer, year old
Guernsey bull, year old
2 heifer calves, 4 mos. old
GRAIN
Quantity of oats
HARNESS
One double harness and
collars
FARM EQUIPMENT
Set dump boards
Set sleighs

1.98

Spike drag
Wagon
Cream separator
Hay rack
23 tooth drag
Riding cultivator
Plow, 110 Gale
.
28 in. buzz saw, new
Buzz rig
Gasoline engine
99 Oliver plow
Quantity of crates
Set of double lines
Neckyokes
2 Sets of Whiffletrees and
eveners
Corn planters
Potato planters
Clevis

PLAN AHEAD FOR WINTER

NIGHTS - AT LOW PRICES
SATEEN COMFORTERS

2475

4.98

5.64

TERMS OF SALE: Cash day o f sale.

Reversible

$10 90

MRS. LOTTIE REACH, Prop
Henry Flannery, Auctioneer

E. E. Gray, Clerk

if

�THE HASTINGS BANNER, THURSDAY, AUGUST B. IM]
ids was a Monday dinner guest ol HENDERSHOTT
I Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Herbert
j Rachel Patton, vu bom in OrangeMr and Mrs. Laron Howk. *
| Mr. -and Mrs. Chas. Hendershott I Oelger and family. * Mr. and Mr*,
vtlle township on Jan. 35. 1«T4, and
and Ronnie Hutchins of Grand
g^may guests at Lm Hub- John F. Brake spent Sunday with
--- -- —
------- --- ------------------' died on Wodneeday. July U. aged
Rapid* -are
are spending
, Rutland * Mra. Frances '
°?n Skiwin* and fam(pending ink*
into week
week
dent of Barry county for seventy N yeara. « months and 3 day* He
»un their granamou»er Mr*. Wm. ^j-nhou anu home last
H&gt;' of Portland * Mr. and Mrs years, died on Monday. July M. I had been ill but a short time. In
dBy from Katemtzoo where *h
at her home in Hastings Twp. Her 1907 he vas married to Mim LUdiene and Madeline Neeb spent huaband. Elmer Ingram, a proml- ; Ilan Haxen. who died in 1836. In
Mnaumui &lt;»
1„ u«
1M Oruxl lurtd. w.™ oundw “J-IuT*uS Mrl.
iSd
----- ------------ - Mra. Edith B*ciiial Sunday in Lansing * Callen at aent Hasting* Twp. farmer, pre- 11934. he was married to Mrs. Mardestruction of German &gt;ocom&gt;&gt;ndnural in charge of the naval for- er* at the home* of Mr. and Mr*. Jj«cCaji of Mid&lt;LeviUe» * Mr ana of
of Hastings
Hastings ape
spent last week with Emtr Scott's Sunday forenoon were coded her in death several years , garet Lawrence of Auguste who
t and rolling stock. Modern,
cta nor the general In charge of the Alien pun and Mr. and Mrs. Ben Mrs. Oeo. brownsU and Mrs. Roo- h-r
her AanahUr
daughter. ai
Mrs Ronald Haynes, Mr. and Mn. Carl Scott of Laka 3io. Surviving are a daughter. Mrs. . survive*
He also leaves a broth­
hanised armie* need unbelievforce* knew exactly what the .
K
..Jup.. w.^^ert Campbell of Flint spent nun­ also visiting Mra Franc** Hender­ Odessa. Joseph Scott and Floyd
race Benham and a son. Glen er. Howard, of Muaoute. Mon'.
shott and al Ernest Haynea. A Mr. and Ronald Neeb
volume* of supplies which put olher waa doing.
__
w*._w o* uj.v- aay wnn *•«. and Mr* ciaud WaiIngram, of HaaUngx; also four and a step-daughter, Mr* Hu:h
irs strain* an all forms of trans• «
. ion. w mt arm Mranunn, and Mr* Ronald Haynes attended
grandchildren and one great-grand Schoolcraft of Battle Creek. Al
Ji. bgt. uiaytou. oarolo and Dor- the Eaton family reunion at Thorn­ ASSYRIA
particularly
the railroads
child. Funeral services were con- the time of his death, Mr. patlon
in
.nv
you d *ay Pearl Harbor couldn't
u* ouiy were ounoay dinner gussu of apple lake on Sunday. * Mr. and
Mr. and Mra. Floyd Randall spent ducted by the Rev. 8- Conger Hath- I was a trustee of the Delton O&gt;•B* backbone of any
(S evident that even lhe Jap- "
inc formers M*u:r ana nusoana. Mrs. A. C. Clark vtslicd his brother Sunday with hi* brother Frank awav on Thursday, at 3:00 P. M . operative Creamery Co. and the
apply *y*t«m..
Germany.
”*
,nwc w*re unprepared to follow up
Mr. and Mrs. A- D. Rietberg, also Calvin near Durand over ths week­ Randall and family of Athena. * at the Walldorff funeral home and Delton Telephone Co. The Rev.
' aaunentatora----------claim,began
beganthe
U war lhr
lkn:Jj;r tjiey dld ou-.u-y
end
*
Mr
and
Mrs
Ed.
Sent*
of
Mis* Lula Thomas, a teacher in
called on Mr and Mrs. Yonker and
transport in a rauier (K
, leadersnlof Nitwvm
v“
with Mr. and Mra. Ernie Lansing and mother. Mrs Kate Interment was in Riverside ccme- D. W. Robinson officiated at lhe
the
Nippon&lt;-&gt;n«irtn-tcquldn t be­
Mau Finkbetner in lhe evening. Hastings,
tcry.----------------------------------------------------- । funeral *rrviccs on Saturday ofterMatteson tfft Saturday for a vaca­
repair, a fact which lieve it either.
a Mr*. Alvin Helrlgie 01 Irving ana tion at Bau lake near Peacock. Thomas called at the home of her
noon at the Henton funeral home
daughter, Mrs. Keith Marlow ol Michigan. * Sunday dinner guest* cousin. Mrs Elv* Case and husband MISS NELLlf DRYER
lonal military leaders. But Hiller
Canton called on Mrs. John rioc- at Albert Brill* were Mr and Mrs. Sunday. * Larry Randall returned DIES
Htjory may show that Japan
'vlile
rug u
DIESUNEXPECTEDLY
UNEXPECTEDLY
v“*ccemetery.
ccmciary.
nn Friday from Leila hospital where
1dnT count on fighting the type
, vcnalr at Pennock hospital Monaay Otis DeMoti from the Gregory dis­ nr
on lhe greatest naval victory of »u
■uomiiiea
io
an
wnsuectomy.
1
Miss
Nellie
Dryer.
aged
63.
I
_u»'i*i *
submitted to an tonjdlectomy.
rar he is up against today. Extend- lime and yet lost one of the greataiterooon. • Mr*. Alien Hah rr- trict and Richard De Mott- of Haa- he
He occupied a room with his cousin, daughter of lhe late Mr. and Mrs J*"*"’ Of WEl.l.
. ceived ^vord of, Ute death of John Ungs. Afternoon callers were Mr rnd supply lines are putting an In-,
Tommy
*Roier»
who
was ’nunrtrw'a
. Virgil
...... Dryer;
—died
..... —
...
------»
-----------------------------------a
,
unexpectedly
al
KNOWN
DELTON MAN
' Mciver^hi'Bouon. Mass. Mr*. Mc­ and Mr* Clinton Lahr and Mrs.
oierable burden on Nazi rail trans­ bor.
n— ,1 her home
Kmwa nA
* •»
nn
f . r l.lv...-,
w-. 11 V,
broken arm. * Miss Bertha Miller
on Ufll.nn
Wilson Ave.,
on . D.
Peter
Leinaar. a well
known reolIver is known in this community Bertha Kuhns of Hastings.
mit and lhe daily toll o( locomocame Saturday to spend lhe rest Thuraday afternoon. July 39. She dent of lhe Delton
•lion community,
&gt;u. «
1 *a Olive Nye a niece of Mrs. Fish.
ive* damaged and injured by Allied
?!
•
‘
ft.
h
7...
l
P
0ll
l
er
'
*
“
born
ln
H
°P*
towmHp.
but
for
pa**ed
away
on Thursday at Li.;
his
If she had come prepared to
nauuo
ana
mice
oru,*
Mias
in*
Olmstead
of
Grand
PLEASANT
VALLEY
Mr*.
Willard
C**e.
Mias
Miller
has
.
the
paat
ten
year*
had
operated
a
fimne.
at
the
age
of 83. He was
ircrafl U causing a further paraly- follow up her air attack with powerK!“U£J«M
eWv^!2
’.‘ft , --•
Miss B*
®1 Motc
employment »**n
extension
at K*lKa '*mall grocery In lhe first ward. | bom Aug. 11. 1859. in Wisconsin.
i m naauhaa anmuay on R*P»«i» bs spending
a tew
pays with
-01
....................
" taktog
'
"" work •t
Mrs Harold Yoder and Bl the AO gpark p|U&lt; facUiry ln ainaxoo Bute College. * Mr.
Mai
-—- --------- -- —
— --- —
vuauiv-*. m unuiu nuvua. MIL «u- I
• ------ —
u- Mar- 4 surviving are three sisters. MU* !SundVuia
Surviving are hl»
hla wife.
wife, Harriet; a
io do later at Midway. Pearl Haryvixxl*. uaugulci'* xauiouiy ai.u family. * llie
L.«. Townsend
.—
•*. i&lt;jnia * Mr. and
meeting
Mrs w.v.n
Duane Gray ble «nd daughter made a trip
i
-----------* A*
Peart DO“ and Mra, Birdie Cole. , daughter. Mrs Charles Whipple.
: All of thia, of course, U interest- bor would probably have been over- 4M«ij u&lt;u.c
were III
ui UUUIU
Oiana lUl^dU 1 wU
t&gt; of Lake Odessa
Grand Haven on Satutdav
Saturday. * Mr*.
Mr
_„_a were Friday dinner Grand
nasUng*, and Mra. bar! Archer. I Kalamazoo: four son*. Ebbic. Harry
JM.L' WCIC
-----‘ 00.. held
.Id Friday
, .--- ' night.
7.........Aug. .b
isrywculaUon which doesn't prove whelmed since the air blitz was io
iuv
—, on ousuiu»a.
. aa a«*.
,h
lhc
" O'"' building with a pot &lt;uck guests of Mr. and Mrs John F. Lena Coy has been in Battle Creek
. ucauay
*~i rfa brothers Luther -- ------‘'-Sr..urotners. launer.
- spent
— - -inc -weekend
------ - wnn raupper.
supper. A program is being ar­ Brake. Duane leave* for tiie Navy lu^t of last week caring for her
completely devastating. But Ute ' cu. Cuau
. M, ...d u,. x„h„wld«u«bt« .nd lnl.nl bom io MrBUTSWirIS , EWtonT
Japanese had planned Pear) Harbor
ana Mr*, u. W. Doty ana lam- ranged. Everybody Invited to come
,
? The aenslble tiling for us to do is to merely as a glancing side blow to “Y “» Dame Crecx. an. Cuau* imj. a Tech. Sgt. Clayton Bunn ar- ,-------funeral waa-taeld al the Walldorff “Hasting*:
rived home on furlough but Wed- .nlglrt and
funeral' honif- Saturday at three ' Ham of D
prepare for a long, hard war and wh£
keep Singapore
the American
fleetPiUHp&amp;nes
In place vmPtuymini there, w nowaru oiinu- Kr/n°t,
and the
‘Sr. 'LVxd Mn. Chartra
pet not be caught napping tas we
The cooperative church end school "
Grand Rapid* and the Rev. at the Henton funeral home in
were at the conclusion of World «re
were stormed. The Mid,™
soldier, ol
of th.
Ute t
^w.e- :Bunn.
_____
Harold
_______________________
and Dorothy, ui__4 called on Fm.-rv Kime's and Vincent
. W IrSmlSTSu te rSSsuSiiy. X 1 S«b H. D.W oIIlCUM. Inter- Ddu.n
SMura.v. Jul,
IL lhe
the
Delton on
on Saturday.
July 31.
w., I&gt; in the event of a sudden Rising Sun weren't alert enough lana a„a
6pvU; bun. years of army service. * Mr. and and Mr* Jay Blough and Billie of. m*t 8 at the Briggs churcn. All' “'Mlt In Riverside cemetery.
Rev Victor Jones officiating. In­
'to 'follow
- —
‘
up a- stunning
and -un­ oav vvcuing WIUI Mr uia Mrs&gt; | Mrs. Geo. Hitman of HaAung* were
terment in the Cedar Creek ceme­
Freeport called on Mr and Mn are welocme.
;
* • *-------------expected advantage.
I trank Miuer ami family ui Noun Bunday afternoon callers of Mr Clarence Kime Sunday. ♦ Mr and
tery.
----------------- «* *
.SHORT ILLNE88
irvuig. a Ead oralis tra* left Um- I* p- *• Mr* Vaughn Geiger and David o'
- Have just finished reading an
PAY FOR IT IN ADVANCE—
RESULTS IN DEATH
Excellent current history of AmeriCasey believes that Midway will versny hoapiiai ana b convalescing 9; Ruebcn Fish of Camp Rucker, Remus spent Saturday night and
—ON PAY DAY. BUY BONDSBUY WAR BONDS
| Bert Patton, son of Frank P. and
•aa Naval operations in the Pacific rank as one of the decisive naval at me home of Mr. and Mrs. Ger- A1* - arrived unexpectedly Monday
from Pearl Harbor to Midway by engagemenu of all history. If rara Austin* oi Hnsatieid. a bun- morning for a 15-day furlaugh vtsday guest* of Mr. ana Mr*. Warren »•'’« hl* parent* Mr. and Mr*,
Robert Casey, noted journalist and Japan had won. not only Midway buxraner were Mr. ana Mr*. E. u. ! Allen Fish and other relatives and
foreign correspondent.
but aL’o the Hawaiian Islands would oonnson ana aaugnter rans and I friends. * P. F. C. Elwood Yoder
have fallen and the United Stales ira.ueu c. «iiirt.a.ey irorn Uranu
Camp Gurdon.Ga.. b spending
j The story is a fantastic one with would have been farced into a de­ Itapias. Herocn passed nis dratl {*
furlough with his par­
examinations m
and
and .------------------------------Mr*. Harold Yoder
me unreal qualities of Alice In fensive fight from her own main- cmuuumimuus
&gt;u lis» waiting
wmium a call.
van. । ent*. Mr. ——
land.
&gt;u. uuMbu,
Instead, &lt;iuwc&gt;v*.
however, nw
the uiui.41
much ■ Miss c.iMmc
aJainc Kaufiman.
Kaufimaii. Marion
Manon bnd
hnd family.
faniily * Mrs. Gall Lightfoot
Wonderland. Given ail lhe facte. mu
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a snrreKKinl
successful eolter
Koller mvoi&gt;&amp; wou)d say that Pearl Harbor weaker American force dealt Japan I itmiroacra-r and tuupii i4'c..ironi underwent u
idn't have happened Presenton • crushing blow—not comparable to Ypsilanti and Burton Kauffman, i eraUon at lhe hospital in Buttle
damage Japan did us at Pearl ■ local, spent Saturday evening witn IJ?!0*“*
the Island were ali the necessary the
Harbor rxrhapT but enough 'of a •'»* »nu Mrs. raul Thompson and d** bv ambulance^ A few friends
freapons for t a successful defense f;
.' *2
‘
1 . Ltmiiv at Manic , °
cirnve
Mrrs and
gatnerro*c- w
* “
“ “ ■ of
ed Aunt
at herNancy
home Downing
to helu her
celemanned by well-trained men who blow to break her expanding of- , i;™ *l
and famiy
g
birthday
Several
were certainly anything but cow- fensive force .-.nd to permit the U. S , “ e
irds. A series of warnings had Navy to dictate the time, place and |
------ - —
games
were „i-vnd
played, afiar
after whteh
which a
R. S. T VALID THROUGH SEPTEMBER 20fh
oI calcdo'nla. * Caroiyn Ev- lunch of lemonade and wafer* were
been sent by the state department; IMluUUoiui of future engagements
Furthermorc. al Midway, the back- \r#on u spending a few day* with served, and glfu and card* were
in the vicinity of Pearl Har- bone of Japanese aircraft carrier I Mr. and Mrs. Harold Skinner of given her to wish her many more
ANN PAGE PEANUT
strength was broken, thus forcing &gt; Hasting*. * Hcnnine Higbee of birthdays * Rev. and Mrs. J. W.
JUNKET
|Mk and one had actually been her to change a mode of attack otl Cheatmng sjient Friday nignt with McCue spent Thursday and Fri­
Nr.
and Mrs. L. D. Lester. * Mr. day at Gull lake visiting their
Sunk by an American destroyer which she had relied heavily.
• • •
and Mrs Jay Blough were Sunday daughter* and families. Mr and
the day before a Japanese air I r».l H.««
U -ouieUHn.
STS Mrs. Ralph At lee and Mr. ahd Mrs.
gquadrons hit; the approaching
Burl Albertson, also their son. Lin­
Japanese plane* were detected 130 than a monument to Japanese Mr, Ira BJOUj5h or Alto 8un&lt;Uy. den McCue of Detroit, who arc
mite* away but the informatlun was trwrchery-IC stand* as n warning * Mr and Mrs. CurtLs Cable and npendliig tiie week tin-re also. *
PKG.
149 PRICL5 LOWhHtu!!
dismissed by a superior officer on to a stiff-necked sort of hostility daughter Ilenc accompanied bv Mr. Mr and Mr* Ralph Davis and
the assumption that it was prob- which prevented’perfect co-opera- I andx,Mrs. C. C- Cable of Grand son Bobbv of Midland and Mr.
ably a flight of American transport lion
between
two
imixrrtanf. Rapids were Sunday afternoon cal- and Mrs. William Walt were Sun­
--hlane* from the mainland; in face brancl»e.' of our armed services; jlcr' at lhc Thompson-Fry home, dav afternoon callers at lhe home
HONEY BRAND
NECTAR—INDIA CEYLON
of Rev and Mrs E B Griffin
Of obviously growing teruuiu in Hie stiff-necked blundering which al- *‘,0»»nFi*U of Grand Rapids call- * Rev and Mrs E B Griffin spent
U&lt;1 n&lt; thA war
zm ru&gt;r i 1 &gt;™
Mrs. *Joiui
diplomatic relations between Japan
* ,.^^.,.1
“«»Oi'Mr
SundayMid
morning.
Mr. Flsn
and last Thursday at the Barnaby Me­
•nd America, and the generally ac­ 1M1 and* mhJht Put us in equal
c L Henney attended the morial Park. Sunfield.
vnnr future time
If the Henney reunion held at .Lake
... Odes
„ . ­
cepted knowledge that Japan would dancer
danger at some
time, if
Methodist Church
possibly attack without warning as I same sort of thing is ever tolerat­ sa Lake Sunday. About 60 were in
Rev. J. W. McCue. Pastor
»he had so many times before in ed again.
10
00 Morning
worship.
IVW
M
12-02.
5
attendance. * Sunday callers of
PKG.
I W
Iter history, a condition, of "alert” ।
Mr. and Mrs. fester Miller of ■ Th™::
Theme: "Our debt to God.”
CAN W ■
POINTS
Campbell were Rev. and Mrs.
11:00 Sunday
school, classes for
Si
a* ordered at Hlckam field which
Home In the Antarctic
aU
ages.
'
Blaine
Snyder.*
Mr.
and
Mrs.
ordered the planes should l&gt;c ; Hie emperor penquin nests and
A IGO
QUAKE*
8:00
Song
service
on
church
lawn.
1
Harold
Skinner
and
baby
of
Bat
­
rears
its
young
during
the
long
ready for combat duly on FOUR
CORN STARCH
Several musical number* will be
&gt;*&amp;: 8c MUFFETS
Fits. Sc
HOURS NOTICE!; in spite of the night of lhe Antarctic winter in a tle Creek and Mr. and Mrs. Wm.
temperature that reaches 80 de- Tinkler and fainilv of Has limp; featured in this service.
FtENCHJ
lessons
taught
during
typical ' gret-s below Fahrenheit and never spent Saturday right and Sunday
£»♦»» fINER, FRESHER
coz. 11.
8:00 Tuesday evening choir re­
BIRD SEED
BEEF
EXTRACT
blitz attacks In Poland and France. ' gets above zero.
«G.
12c
hearsal
.
with Mr and Mrs. Earl Everson
Sunday school picnic August 12th 1 ARMOUR'S
and family. * Mr. and Mrs. Joe
(1
FOINTt)
••
at
Fallaaburg
P«TlcrEx»well.
■
Kauffman spent sundav at Jor- «i mnasourg uarx. UMfeii,
nauuman
। HOI TOMALES
BAKING FOWDER
2 Lbs.
9c
uoz. ctAij ZIC
2 Lbs.
l-..til meet
n.... With Mrs.
don Lake in Lake Odessa. * Drir- j U
w’ 6.
C. -o
"3. Svill
WATERS CLOTHES SHOP
Wednesday. 1
, lene Wieland mis* spending several Howard Thajrr
• .M.a.r on Wednesday.
(i roiNuj qq.
PICKLING SPICE
days with her aunt. Mrs Gordon ' August llth&lt; For transportation
7c PORK LOAF
ii oz. can J7C
Stahl and family of Logan. * Mrs. ; meet at Endres store.
lirrOHSNpODlE
MOUIltS
Doris m™,
n«H.
Piper of Battle cCreek
—u --------spent church of lhe United Brethren In
I* roiNiti w
SOUP MIX
8c SNACK
it OX. CAN J 01
I tiie weekend with her parents Mr
Christ
i and Mrs. Virgil Woods and family. *
GIANDMOTHElt
E. B. Griffin. Pastor
i Mrs. Robert Campbell of Flint was
8AKIHG SODA
Phone 491
FABLE SALT
10 .% 18c
7c
a Sunday aftenuxm caller of Mr. Freeport and Pleasant
and Mrs Fred Kunde and family Valley Churches
ROCK FOWL
* Teddy Walton and Bill Vander­
The eighty-second .session of the.
male spent the weekend at Gun Michigan Annual Conference will
•lake. * Mr and Mrs M P Schnei­ convene at the Barnaby Memorial 1
der of near Alto were Sunday af­ Park. Sunfield. Michigan, August i
FRESH—UUILKAJK
OUTDOOR
r-KtbH
ternoon callers of Mr. and Mrs 4, Central War Time.
SUGAR CURED—ANY SIZE PIECE
D. R. Clinton. * Mr. and Mrs Clare
Morning sessions will begin n&gt; '
I Basnelt and family of North Irving 8:30; afternoon sessions at 1:30
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. and evening servies at 8:15.
I
Geo. Bassett.
Delbert, who has
Wednesday evening speaker. BlsIjeen spending the oast week willy Ivon W. E. Musgrave. D. D. Hunt­
hLs grandparents, returned to-4^1 ington. Ind.
. -|
SWIFTS PREMIUM
homo a Mrs Ethel Hess of Has­
Friday evenlrlg speaker. Rev. Q.
LB.
tings
last ..
week with her u
.I..-. spent «
Fleming. Huntington.
Huntington. Indiana.
Indiana
— - t.
- McBd
-- .• *- uMyrtl
--r‘■ D.B*turdav
c,au
5.
evening sprokcr. nrrslEverson Lx
■ Mr
wl'hi'lrF&gt;l Elmer Becker D D HuntingMr and Mrs. Harold Skinner at I'ton
ton Colleen
1
College.
FRESH-HOME GROWN
Battle Creek. * Mr and Mrs Lee j Sundav services.
ARMOUR'S STAR
1 Hutchins and family of Grand
9: 30 A. M. Fellowship service.
Rapids spent Bunday with Mr*. Rev. s S. Cox
LGE.
Wm. Hutchins. * Mr. and Mrs
BCH.
10: 15 Sermon. Bishop W. E MusMax Snvder were Sundav guests of
Mr and Mrs. Burdette Wilson of
2(00 I* M. Service in charge of
U. S.
5. NO. I—COBBLERS *.
A.
—B
Middleville w Mrs Carl Livtng- ennrertfice Board of Christian Edu­
ston wiUi Mrs. Walter Livingston cation. Address. Dr Elmer Becker.
of Clarksville called on Mr. and
The opening •S'rvlee of the ramp
i Mr*. Rav Wieland and family meeting will be In charge of Rev.
FAN READY
I Thursday evening * Mr and Mrs C Arthur Blackmore of Erie Pa.,
Merle Campbell and family of
Rev Franklin Norris of Green­
Hastings spent Sunday Kith the and
FRESH—OUTDOOR
field. Ohio
Jattera parents. Mr and Mrs Lean
The services will continue through
. Karther Donna Jean remained (or August 13.
la few day* * Mr. and .Mrs Keith
EA.
DRESSED
■
I Durkee and family of Woodland MARTI5P CORNERS
spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs
We are glad to report that Mr*.
Adam Endres. * Mr. and Mrs F Anna Endsley was able to be
MICHIGAN
•
1 C. Tlbbcrer spent from Sundav un­ brought l&lt;b her home near Coats
til Thursday of last-week with rel­ Grove from Pennock hospital lust
LGE.
atives at Kingsley. * Miss Font week We hope she will soon be able
BCH.
jWhertcr of Grand Rapids spent to get alxiut'again * Mr and Mr*
^}\Qm ike
Sunday afternoon and night as J. E Mattoon uHHaxilngs and Mr*
.guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Rauh. 1-enna Murphy of Scnttevillc were
SILVERIROOK
‘
LARGE-JUICY—SEEDLESS
t and attended the evening services Sunday dinner guests of M?. and
at the Methodist church. * Mr. Mrs Orr Fisher Mrs. Murphy'*
(10
POINTS)
sister.
Mr*.
Effie
Wheeler
I-ehman
and Mrs Emorv Keim of Pleasant
Valley and Henry Beland of Lake taught our school here over 50
WISCONSIN
years. ago Mr.
Mr. and
and Mr-,
Mrs. to-htnan
Ix-htnan
---------- ----were Sunday dinner nucai*
Odessa
guests years.ago
of Mr. and Mrs Harold Yoder and lwcre celebrating their 50th wedding
(8 POINTS)
family. * Mrs Burdette Wilson Of , annlvrrMar&gt;' Sunday. * William
KEYKO
Middlevillr spent* the weekend with
"nd George Gillespie were
her sLster. Mrs. Max Snyder * Mr ?} Harl‘VS P“5! *eek “,tcr berries
and Mrs. Donald Walton were Sun- ?Ir
O«l“P‘e “nd son rc(4 POINTS)
dav guests of the latter's grand-'^rn.*?J t0I^’5lr hlmc‘n Chi!‘,f*U,n'
parents. Mr
and Mrs. Wesley .S Y?- JY&gt;d“'* * James Tyler of
" 5
un..d.*.y ......... . ~
। Blough
uiuukii *
w Helen
rieien Moore
sioore ha*
nas been
twen 1' W,T
.. dtan?
r „
.—
•WHITEHOUSE EVAFO3A7ED
**•
.... ill
.n with asthma
" ...
‘ for the l^
: cal ler
er . at Orr
seriously
°rr and
“"d Alfred wuh.
HUNT CLUB
Ted Burtance^of Oreenvine^cMled d°“e Irnm cnn,p for thre*,C°r ,«'1'

l£m°o8W"’

all
available
military*
aircraft ””””~~—~~'
guarding Pearl Harbor were con- CDCCDADT
oa
fields and duck*
lined | K L L I U l\ •I
r I I V B\ i ry *.
। eentrated
ar(f,
rJy* few
roi»-*itiing
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full week. Hei
6rounds on lhe
. will draw
led tiie Stale at
16us parto of th
I The Campmr
[especially urgir
any intrusion
Hastings and i
[vantage of thri
[the Camp in vli
line rationing.
will ba found bj

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Subject: "Spl
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Wednesday7:45 pm.
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, ' ■S'’ !past
“"•'«•
nemiic
ciosson
and
week
GraSri’
BeX^sto1
Grand Rapids and Miss Betty Sis­
son of mins were in Caledonia.
Caledonia.
?a.t,Ur,cV‘y. c'Tn‘n« * Mr-. and-Mr*
T H Walters of Grand Rapids were
Sunday dinner guests of Mr and
MF' wm. CFakcs. Other afternoon
rollers
were Mr and «»•*Mrs feAvcm
Lavem
.........
begar of Grand Rapids * Tech
Sgt
Clayton Bunn. Mrs Chas
Bunn and Dorothy were In Bat­
t e Creek Saturday. * Pfc Elwood
• Oder and pfc Ruebcn Fish were
tn Grand Rapids Monday after­
. noon * Mr and Mrs Marvin Thairr and son Kri’h *n—.t Sundav
afternoon with Mrs Wm. Hutch­
ins * Mr and Mrs. Claud Walton
were in Grand Rapids last Wed­
nesday on business. * Mr and Mrs
Fred Cool of Pleasant* Valley and
Mr and Mrs. Frank Hnus of
Woodland were Sunday afternoon
callers of Mr and Mrs J. D Cool
• M's tvr. Wheels of Grand Rapv

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"—
5 - 42' Mil
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with Mrs Aenmi Rami*
* Mrs. Millie Fisher spent Friday
■ US. MAXES 11 LBS. WHEN MOISTURE IS IESTO1ED
i of last week at her brother William
Cogswell's on the Center road.
---------- ------- — ■
■
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■HIICHtO Ifrll
7
OPtN FRI. AND SAT. EVENINGS
I DUNHAM DISTRICT
ML« Joan Hill
HUI spent
.pent last week
wt« ax
..
| MLu
.u.
- -----------i
in -KueM
In the
home of--r Mrandand
Mrs Mylo Hill In Nashville. * The
LOAVES
ice crcaim sceiarat’the'schwlhouii
held Saturday evening by therL.-A.
S was attended by so large a crowd
Uiat the supply of ice cream was
ex.ha usted before all wtere nerved *
Mr and Mrs. Llnnl Harding and
Mrs Eva Fonda of Battle Creek
spent the weekend at Bert Hard­
ing's * Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Mey­
ers of Glenwood. Mr. and Mrs. Jar
&lt;
ttrauitue
&gt;
Labadle and family and Mr. and
Mrs , Merrill
Dunkelberger and
COOL SOFT ‘
JL PKGS. O C
children visited at George Ball's
Sunday. * Mr and Mrs
Leon
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DRINK
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Stanton and daughters of Alexan­
dria, Virginia, were guests for sup- i
per Friday of Mr. and Mrs Claud I
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�Tin HASTINGS BANNEB, THUBSDAT, AUGUST S, IMS

HE ANNUAL CAMP MEETING AT PENNOCK'S GROVE WILL RE
HELO AUGUST 15 TO 22.

EMMANUEL EPISCOPAL
CHURCH

rv. Don M aunt, Ractec
communion *1 I am. Momshlp and sermon by th*RM&gt;
s afternoon^ August 8. at 4:80

(MICHIGAN UNITED WAR
lered With maple*. It would
FUND. INC., PRESENTS PLAN gj*r hundred and twenty five

cost
dol­
lars. almost ■ fortune in Hmm
pioneer dags. Two netahbocs were
each asked to go halves." But the
risk wm too great and ttor *W-

that this

dedication

!

REV. G. E. FAILING

PROF. W. R. HALLMAN

Potato Blight
Strikes At Crops

The annual campmeettng cf the tenting or parking space U pro­
Michigan— Ecnferemt
Wesleyan vided. A modern sanitary system,
Methodist Church, will begin Sun­ (pacious dining hall, dormitory
day. Augur*. 15 and continue for a rooms, a store on lhe grounds,
full week. Held la the beautiful tlectrlcil/ and running water make
It an Ideal place to come.
grounds on the CampCHOUnd Road,
The Camp worker* arc of the
it will draw visitors from all parts
of the State- and many from var- best Prof W. R. Hallman of Cas­
cade College. Portland. Oregon., will
llous parts of the United Stulc-t.
be In charge of music and singing,
The Campmeeting committee is you
will want to hear his solo work
especially urging the residents of and will appreciate his leading.
any Intrusion of the mob. They
Rev. D. E Wil»on of Birmlngton.
Hastings and vicinity to take ad­
vantage of their clow- proxlmjly to N. Y. widely known thruout tee
Ithe Camp in view of tire and Raso- States and Canada for his Evangel­
|llne rationing. A hearty welcome istic work, will have charge of the
will be found by all who come. Free morning Bible study and will also

CHURCHES

HOW ONE CROP OF
MAPLE SUGAR PAID
FOR 80 ACRES OF

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open Wendcsday and Saturday from
3 to 5 pm.
___________

BAPTIST CHURCH
Sunday school at 10 o'clock.
JEFFERSON ST. U. B. CHURCH
Divine services at 11 o'clockjerinon bv pastor
Conference Aug. 4-8.
Evening meeting al 7:30. Subject,
Camp Meeltlng Aug. 8-15. at
Barnaby Memorial Park, norihand second .sermon on "The New Birth
„
east of Sunfield. Chas. King will or Being Born Again.”
Tuesday
nights B.Y.P.U.. t” ,
represent Jefferson St. Church as
delegate. No Sunday service at tills joung people Invited, meeting at
church until Aug. 22nd. however church at 7:30.
Wednesday night prayer meeting
the regular prayer meetings will be
held W«d. evenings. Aug. 4. 11. 18th. and teaching of the Sundav school
lesson al tire church at 7:30.
Wednesday afternoon. Aug. 11.
FIRST CHURCH OP’ CHRIST.
the ItedlM' J O T. Missionary BodeSCIENTIST
Corner Church and Center Street’1 ty will meet. Place to be announced
later. .
Subject: "Spirit.”
Sunday service 11 un.
' Wednesday evening service nt i PM8BYTERIAN CHURCH
7:45 pm.
August 8th. al 10:30
Reading room' In clniieh edifice |
Revr Uason Sharpe, of Ghlcngo.

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FOR SALE-HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE

DINING ROOM: Table, buffet and 6 chalm. China Cabinet.

BED ROOM:

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CONFERENCE TO
I ANNUAL
CONVENE NEXT WEEK

LIVING ROOM: Upholstered Suite, Sparton Radio. Console
Vlelrola. Combination Bookcase and Desk. Sofa Table. Lamp*.
Antique Walnut Chair, 9 x 12 rug.

KITCHEN:

A representative county group have terday that my father returned
been asked to attend to near John from hit unsuccessful visit to these
vlile.
neighbors.
t from the Michigan Agricul- J -®u, v was toint u
1 College earning funds dur- I c&lt; co'.iexc tee tew of
, reaentatlve^of
v. w«.
tee organization, dls"Well buy it ourselves and do It
Oury. will each speax briefly. All cuss the function of the United alone.
the winter vacation.
jor an order that 'was
Esther," he said to my
i Interested persons are urged to at­ War Fund.
T
hough father wm *lw*y« * ho*; । come national and tai
mother and. wifellkc. she assented.
tend.
man. I -ry
was *
a bit surprtMd
suroriaed ravoiuUorJxing
■
----------------M |
Its primary purpose is .ojUflal "There's a thousand maple trees pllable
recognition
of
legitimate
war on that eighty, and I can make to note lhe eagerness with which well a* tea materials
FIRST METHODIST
agency with one financial drive for buckets enough thia winter to tap he urged the stranger, John Porter
CHURCH SERVICES
all groups. Those groups included them all, besides the three hun- to spend lhe night with us. It
Hasting* MeLhodlsto will have Ute In tec United War Fund are; U. 8. dred wc already have."
And he ■—- -------------------------------------- ------------1
of
B coite-. .tudant.
privilege of hearing Dr. A. F. Way. O, United Seamen* Service. War
older kind had been ctevotad to
one ot the former pasters of the Prisoners'Aid. Russian War Rellet.
€now h. started ' "II
Uw,n H**1 we heard for the clawlc* and to deductive re*^hhjheflrstsnow he startea
Qf guch
First Methodist church, on Sunday. United China Relief. British War
rUh Tlute .»» agricultural college, though thl* covety. fur'll tookedVipun1 Um world
Aug. 8. at ten o'clock A- M. Dr. Way. Relief. Greek War Relief A**oc . PciB\rr he riiunwd' Jlth airfad wlf w“ ltM th*n r°rtY
*w*y- i
ha* served for yean as superin­ 11*11 w*r Relief French Relief Fund.
auout us with a view to * MM*
tendent of Bronson hospital in Kal­ United Yugoslav Relief Fund. Bel- days later he returnea witn a loau “That's the tdace for you. my boy," r.cquainUnse with, and * beUa*
w.)ted my father next morning.
amazoo. retired In June and al lhe gtan War Relief Society. United of stevc bolts and head.ng^ Th ,
*£d‘ a ch&gt;nce- ^r such under.:anding-df. the conditlens
recent session of live Michigan Con­ Czechoslovak Relief Fund Queen black asli .wale provided hoop stuff.
- ht?- added -Tlmea have
ference. was named M director of Wilhelmina Pund. Norwegian Re- and tee job was on. With no
up hte «n«»img. ne
a.
ymc^m^e
public relaUon* for tee hospital lief, Refugee*' Fund Trustees. U. S. shop to work In. he •set
changed, ana
and mey
they win
win cnante
chance tlon out among the people, pul it
the tog house 1i cnansea.
Come and i«ear him next Sunday Committee for care of European bench In one end-.of
liked
inr day with more &gt;et
You musl B°
that to work and make It useful in all
।ftS.
.........™
‘
•t* •*
• *~
morning.
■ Children.
rw
“&gt;"«' ■ *"d ,h*i — u» »i»n walks of life. But even 1U meat
The Church School follows the
ardent exponents had no coocep1 NEW DOCTOR TO OPEN
morning service al 11:15 o’clock.
■'OFFICE HERE
I Final transactions were completultimately rev- « ’
- ed last week In the sale of the Dr.
' Raymond Finnic home and office
:to*Dr. Daniel Clark of Detroit
REV. D. E. WILSON
eralure.
All
that
came
much later. .
. , | Dr. Clark expects to move here Iiiauc. auu u,
■■■ - —---- —
Scattered Infestation* of Ute
tee middle of August and
"Of course I did not realise all .
Then came the building my few belongings for college, al­
preach one other service during tee blight indicate aerious threat of* । about
open nu
his offices by lhe first of Scp- ready.
of stone and mud "arches’—fur- most exactly fifty rears ago. 'Dean
day or evening.
the disease in the 220.000 acres of tember
Davenport
’
s
series
of
articles
from
norance
accept*
whatever
M8B*
Rev. a. E- Failing of Louisville. Michigan's 1943 poiaut crop.
The*arrangements
of the sale were naces—for the 16-foot boilers, made
4 ■ ‘V—
-~ .it* way. new or old. with equal tnat the llruhop twenty miles away. ...A...
Kentucky. Youth Evangelist, wtll
In the l/jwer Peninsula tee late made through the Boyes Real Es­ That
year he Upped a full thir­ llshed In the Country Gentleman | terest and equal amazement. Il Is ■
have charge of the Young People* blight ha* made its appearance m tate office.
Jn
1928.)
!&lt;mly
as
I
look
bock
upon
it
and "H
service conducted each morning in Oakland and Wexford counties, in
teen hundred trees. The season
“Going to college in those days recall the Issue* even contest* inthe new tabernacle erected c*pccwas good, and at the end of it lhe
tee Upper Peninsula tee blight has
tel! 'been
! t^n’found
te'und ' in
In" Menominee,
M’enominreJ'lron
J back eighty had paid for itself. “It wm not the simple, direct and ex- I to which I wm ultimately drawn tn •
iron I
peeled
thing
It
1*
today.
Il
was
|
the
formative
days
later
on.
whan
f.
! never really cost me anything, you
y
l*nd Delta
Delta counties.
counties.
(and
for me a great adventure, a leap I America wm really settling !U ed- , n
। know." father used to Insist.
Cool nights, heavy down and
I -He seemed to have forgotten the In tee dark Indeed, for no uno otjucauonal policies—It wa* only then
. long, cold ride* behind Kate and my relatives, friend* or acquaint- that I began to realize something
young people from the ages of flf- :; favorable for spread of the blighl,
Jane, the making of palls and tubs ances up to teat time had ever ' of what was involved In tee new •
taen to twenty-five will be free I comments H. C. Moore, potato spe­
from daylight till eleven and chosen that mettuX of gottlng , kind of college, or how Important "
guests of lhe Camp. All young peo- . cialist nt Michigan State College.
a decision I had really made In
twelve at night, and the boiling ready to live.
pic are Invited to attend and enjoy A cut In yield can be accompanied
"College In those days wm to ‘ blundering Into It.
। of the sap out of doors, rain or
these services.
by rot In storage if widespread
"What then was such a college ,;i
shine. often until two In the mom- the common man Ukc a foreign
damage occurs.
country, a place where people went I like a half century agof I found •»
Two methods of control are open
to become lawyers, doctors
or the Michigan Agricultural College
Guest Minister.
to Uic commqreial grower, the
preachers. Who else "needed" an located upon a partly cleared farm .
ter •&gt;
a home of his own.
"The Realism of the Christian patch grower or tee Victory gard­
■ Continued from Page 1. Sec. 1.)
»&gt;
-j__ ..__ • &lt;a&gt;l___
__ —..U
Ihr— .nd
h.lf mllaa
W •’
•would yield four or five pounds In
Twice afterward the farm was
Faith”
ener.
*—
Richard Branch, eleven year old
For the commercial grower- with a single season of say three weeks enlarged, once by lumbering off
son of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Branch, large acreage, the spraying program of active sap running, spread over a portion of tec last purchase and
will again preside at the Hammond Ls recommended by Moore. ThLs perhaps six weeks of time. Our once after the lumbering days were
Organ, with Chorus Choir under should have been started as a safe­ sugar bush made an average of nine over.
"The fact that I helped to cut,
the direction of Arthur Lower.
ty measure when lhe young potato pounds which, so far as I know.
I this sort of location. Foremost wm .-i
;saw.arid pile 90.000 feet of lumber
plants were four to five Inches out is the-record.
A Plenre in Maple Sagar
from ten acres of land that had there was such * thing u an aris­ ' the conviction that an agricultural
of lhe ground.
Spraying with
college
should
own
and operate »
HASTINGS METHODIST
—.—
-----—
— ....
----"Nothing was clearer to my fath- . long been a sugar bush, with roads tocracy of learning, a well-guarded .-----bordeaux requires a supply of water
........
------------3
CIRCUIT
er than his need of more land— cut tergugh it In all directions, is hierarchy of the favored few. farm. Wooded lands we
prefesablv near the potato fields.
Rev. Bessie M. Rullson. Pastor
The other method, usually used or al least of more sugar bush, some indication of lhe quantity of Hiese. especially teacher*, resented partly because they wi
Preaching services at Goodwill for small acreages or patches such Just north of and adjoining his timber once contained In these any intrusion of the mob. They partly because the state
and Hendershott at 10 and 11:30.
ridiculed tee Idea that real men- ly fomt In 1857 when t
-- &gt;-------------— hardwood
first eighty
acre purchase
was an­ forests.
Sunday school at Martin and as those In farm or Victory, gardens, other eighty of «.
tai development could be achieved
* *****
* '
tAx-title
— land"I
—that
wm gutting wood one winter
consists of dusting, using a fixed
Quimby at usual time.
is land that had been sold for tax- afternoon with my father when a except through the traditional clas­ timber would provide wortt tor the ‘im
Sumfay school board meeting at or Insoluble copper dust, already । es year after year because the or- fine-looking young fellow came sics. or teat there was any need of boys.
Tiie three mites dUUnoa .-.L
nfor application. Supplies of
u*t are available in stores of Igtnai owner had cither died or walking down the lane and across it outsort* tea •■learned prnfaulnn* ” ■ frctu tDKILfor election of officers.
feed or seed dealers or gt farm ignored his property rights and re- the fallow. "Sugar wood." retnark- They especially objected to any sary a* a —
t(^
” influences of city life."
sponsibllitlc*. This eighty was cov- ■ ed the stranger. Su^ar wood in procedure that would make edu- (tee "evil1"
supply warehouses.
GRACE LUTHERAN CHURCH
Either the dust dr the siway,
O. H. Trinkiein. Pastor
Services held In the I.O.O.F. hall. according to Moore, helps control
leaf hoppers which alone can re­
Green street entrance.
Divine worship at 10:30 A M. The duce yields 20 to 25 per cent unless
paklor will-preach on "God’s Provi­ held down by applications of spray* ,
or dusts.
dence.” Holy communion.
Sunday school at 11:30 A.M.

Cabinet. Cooking Vtengiix.
Metal Double bed. 51 metal bed. new mattresses

MISCELLANEOUS: Door with glam panel. Circulator beat­
ing stove, antique 8 day alarm clock, Kanltary rot. mirrors, pic­
ture-. wash tube, step-ladder, carpenter's tool chest, BJ4’ x 11'
truck platform rack with slakes.

All the above articles for sale on and after Friday, August 6th.
413 No. Michigan Ave.

FAMILY REUNION HONORS
RICHARD KENYON

The 102nd annual conference of HOME ON FURLOUGH
the Wcalevan’Methodlsl Church will
■ Richard) Dick Kenyon who is
convene Tuesday night. Aug. 10 at । home visiting his mother. Mrs. Er­
the Camngrounds at Hastings Con- i nest Kenyon and family this week,
1 fcrence President. D. T. Perrine will between three monte term periods
Ereside. Reports ot all pastors will at
Carnegie Tech..
Pittsburgh,
e read and charges supplied with whpre he is now stationed, was
pastoral appointments. Final re­ Blest of honor »i a family reunion
ports of appointments will be read
eld at his home ~oir Norte Michi­
on Saturday. Aug. 14. Conference gan Ave. on/Sunday. x.
will be followed by Campmeeting
Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Russell
Kenyon and children of Skginaw.
from Aug. 18-22 Inc.
Mr. and Mrs. Rex Kenyon of Lan­
HASTINGS WESLEYAN
sing. Mr- and Mrs. Robert Keriyon
METHODIST CHURCH
and Diana. Mr. and Mrs. Vcrlint
Sunday will close the fiscal year, Ransom and Judy.
Callers during tee afternoon were
and for the next two weeks there
—«er&gt;te'- In the church. Mr. and Mrs. Milan Drumbo of
This Sunday services at the regu- Woodland. Mrs. Ines Kenyon and
Miss Marjorie Kenyon of Kalama­
&lt;
.
*«&gt;rv'f*s at the
zoo
and\Mr. and Mr*. Howard New­
Campground 3:30 Sunday *tterI mwi.. * Rev. Chrtspell will be ton and daughter Darla.
preaching at all services this week.
All are invited to attend lhe serv1 ices at Camp on Aug. 15 to 23 inc.

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I
Ray Milland Paulette Goddard.
1
John Wayne
A powerful tale of men and worn-1
en who fought to keep our our
seas free Ln IMO. Spectacular scenes
of storms and wrecks on the sharp
shoals of Key West.

"Bombardier" (tarring Pal O’Brien.
Randolph Scott. Anne Shirley
Bringing to the screen for the
first lime the inside story of Amer­
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came to adopt it.
•The Falcon* Strikes Back” with
Tom Conway. Harriet Hilliard
The fifth of lhe Falcon series to
dale. It has a wealth of tense drama
to contrast with Its pervading hu­
mor and well concocted mystery.

"I Walked wllh a Zombie" starring
James Ellison, Frances Dee
Dealing with the native Caribbean !
belief that the dead can be brought i
back to an automaton-like life.
"Indies Dey" (tarring Lnpc Velee.
Eddie Albert. Patey Kelly
Presenting-*'timely nnd mirthful
talc of the women behind the men
behind the baseball bats.

A Your KITCHEN FATS can mean death to a
J Jap fighter,., life to one of ours ...

"The Greet Glldertleeve" xtarring
Harold Peery. Jane Harwell
Based on the popular radio pro­
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takes plnce In the little town of,
Summerfield- where Judge Hooker
Is lhe most prominent citizen.

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r

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But don't think those fata are purely de­
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PHONE *131

Montgomery^

�THS HASTINGS BANNFK, THUBSDAT, APGUST 5. 1*43

United Brethren Woodland and Kil­
ipiendid position for at- In France. Once, he *et a eompaa* about exhausted nnd managed :m ard Harper In lhe Village,
After the takeoff, the eq
patrick churches August 8 thru Authey went' to work on course and after the proper inter- contact his home field long enough
—■■ ■■—
flew Juit above treetop hel
gust 15 because of the Conference
L Mickey-------and---------hl* com- vat of time. Settled down again and to get an approximate bearing ot
_ . . -w—..&lt;»' O«r »«»* _
order to avoid the sound - --------- --- ------------------------------i
*— Spitfire*
attack
in- --------found-------that—
he wa»
elHl over------------France, hit, position which waa
somewhere ' Carlyle Burkie, son
... of Mr. and' and Camp Meeting at Sunfield.
which
had auawMi.cu
stationed —
across 1 panion &lt;the
Spitfire*
attack
W uicn Germans nau
—
—
apuure* ecu.
;i Mi
M.-j. t-MTl “
ur“** ot Woodland, who
Murxie
who
■• • •
of Portsmouth.
the channel.
Just before reaching pairs whenever possible)
got a
An Inspection of his compass re­
Mickey said he had never uaed the
employed by Flaher Body Co., Booth Woodland Church
water. they
climbed rapidly to , bomber In their
r sights
sights and
and before
before . waled that the mechanism hadI
of the Brethren
parse tiute before, but " when vou
pawed hta physical exami­
r. Capt.
about 15,000 feet.
.Wl he broke away
Capt. McPharlln
McPha;--. been (damaged during the attack• ; know
h
"
which
ta
nation
’
it
Detroit
last
Monday
and.|
Arthur L. Dodge
you are tn a plane
*- n«,k,n “* Detroit last Monday and.
'--------------ts:
"*
ai:d It wa* useler* Hit ga* was get- Duuou .o crun w.snsn
10:00 A. M. Worship and sermon.
I Ou.
ouurna. W PUM
matter of »»“&gt;*•« tor Arm&gt;
AU'
tlrtg low—not enough to reach Eng­' bound to crash within a t
11.00 ‘A.
M. Sunday
school.
I up a convoy and went Into a pre- -—
1_
“:.
w?
rz
!“_
__
■&gt;.~
“
n., muriey
u-1 US
IhTSSS
’ rFku.n.i
land.
circular
formation
to give
_
-«
d.» i
i&gt; -------arranged
circular
formation
to ______
give ___
wonder and get up nerve for the i Reau McMillen. Bob Bailey. Carl for the'Church school to ro
.j to SadHe
then
had
to
decide
whether
to
(Continued from Page 1. Sec 1.) &gt; lhp J1Ipt fcclo&lt; an *erial canopy. .
« muni* nf
a rounle
of fly deep into France and bail out leap.
Wachter. and Russell -Und are on diebag lake for a_ basket
—....... dinner
dinner and
ar.d
took the next train out of Lon- Soon they were rattacked by a for- 1 .Then Mlekev xanr
“7mm
Shnvl'anrt
He had some difficulty getting
ev­ furlough and are enjoying a visit outing,
—
taking a- chance that he might be;
don arid were back at their station mation ot Fock-Wolfe fighters but {J?2!****'SEI? h?
wtM1 M
„„ home folks.
icted with
their
God give* us six day* In which to
inside of two hours—Just tn time Instead of giving chase, kept their'bebegan ev^tee aetlmi.
He heard able to work hi* way hack into, erythlng net in the very restricted.
—n.uon ih,u U» N.1i
*Kj friendly territory or risk a landing .cockpit of the Spitfire but managed ' Sgt. Forrest Hynes, who ha* been
I nulled as-av tntn the elnudi
Just before he dodged into the In the channel. He decided to do, to make the leap in time. He sala stationed in Iceland for the past
the day.
he didn't remember pulling the no fourteen months, gave the home
^Then the real German attack cloud» but apparently no vital dam- the latter,
y
The last minute* of preparation came. The. fighter attack was a “Ke was doncIt so happened that he was falrlv chord or what he did with it but all folks a pleasant surprise when l.e
required some Idgh-preaaure action.
well acquainted with the section of, of a sudden there was a Jolt which arrived home for a twenry-day furOIDU FOB PUBLICATION
Mickey's own otane wu undergoing j mere feint to draw the Spitfires 1 He set his gyro-compass for a re- France over which he found him- ■ nearly cracked hl* neck and he lough. They had .received no mail
Woodland Methodist Church
some repairs and he had to transfer out of position while a strong for- turn to hta home field and &gt;n view *elf and set hta gyro in a direction looked up to find the chute open from Forrest for several weeks and I
George F. Wingard, pastor
He heard the plane crash with a had no idea that he was In the Unit-1
to another craft, move all of hi* mation of Junkers dive bombers Of the overcast weather which had pointing
—10:00.
toward
England
&lt;he’. “w-h-o-a-s-h" into the water be-'ed Steles until he walked In. Eu-1 ।1 Worship
। g^t jn, didn't expect much trouble.
Sunday school—11:15:
gear and gel adjusted to the in­ went to work on Ute convoy.
hoped.)
low and a few moments later he ' rout« tlon?c hl* «MP destroyed an
Because they had kept their But. Instead of arriving over &amp;&gt;'■Junior Church—10:00.
dividual pecularitles which each
I7ne”jy »«‘&gt;marine. Last Sunday a
He flew until hta fuel supply wa* was In the channel, himself.
formation, the R. A. F. squadron llsh countryside, he found himself
Youth Fellowship—8:00 A. M.
plane is likely to have.
There was trouble vettina untanir. I family gathering was held In hta ? Choir rehearsal Wednesday night
led from the chute and in getting f’uJinHB)1/Watered
I the rubber life raft properly in2,,Sncla he w 1
,uttoned
Communion service next Sunday.
wto'“111',to»'I jirt
H. t™».
PVw nmllnt #W«« tn. rtnnin.r
' ferred from Indlanapolta. Ind-, m Caritori Center Methodiit Church
George P. Wingard, pastor
h.m'a rhv“,h“^J f I California. Hl* new address is
Worship—0:00
, being carried out tr&gt; seti by the tide. * ■ p
fork Proekford
A S N
Sunday School—10:00
I Chances cf being p.cked up in tliat ifll05366. Squadron 14.’ Army Air
Kroger'* Fre,Fi Clock
Pure Vegetable Shortening
We Invite you to the worship
event were remote.
Base Santa Ana. Calif.
service und Sunday School.
. Finally he saw a motor boat drding some distance from him. But .
Birthday Club Entertain
t±.
__
RlGt with frtihrouUd
it apparently didn't see him and
The member* of the local Birth—
,
started nwaV However, h* waved day Club entertained with a Theatre kotice to ckeditohs
15 Red Point*
/
ft
AfWK*' Full c! &lt;5«1XK«»
SUPER-THIRON ENRICHED
frantically with a light collapsible, party last Monday evening honoring
-W
&lt;cnc*
-tui.e &gt;*aluminium tube 'part of standard the birthdays of Mrs Leta Shomo
&lt;.th&lt;r cup’of jwr
equipment on these life raftsi con- iand Mrs. Nellie Hewitt and also
i talnlng a colored flag at the end honoring one of their former mem­
IxHut-DitcdCcffn. Ta
and wo* both delighted and relieved ber. Mrs B«ue Hilbert, now of
,
i
&lt;N&gt;)y Krotrr CvCc» ts
to sre the boat turn add come back Tuscon, Arte., who is visiting here.
'■
Hot-DiUd witbia ou
. In his direction.
Country Club or Borden'*
He wm picked up and brought j
__ ________ ______ ___ _____
/
bcur ot 7OMU*(—«Ur»
:
Not Rationed I
Into Portsmouth just In time to
The members of the W. S. C. 8.
I
y
jrouad for 6n»r flavor—
witness a Nazi bomb attack on this Hoe Circle enjoyed a picnic dinner
1-lb PURE PAK
.. V.
r
trtabnau —fragranoB.
।
Endtab Naval base.
! at the Hilbert Cottage at Saddlebag
Point per caq
1
Well—that's at least a parHl | lake last Tuesday
**jai
BuySDycniwar.t—today!
hot Ci: in .
,
, word description of what's really . Mrs Ellen Reisinger of York. Pa .
। behind the news line—"aviator r.-&gt; and Mrs. Maude Bates Hill of
J’^vpfoadlmffapoundl
' cued after foroed descent into Eng- I Florida were welcome guests.
llsh Channel."
------------Country Club
'' ..
FRENCH BRAND
Plain or Sugared
:
Mickey feels that he was in luck
Three Operations
' t27c
। tn have made It—but a good share : Three tonsilectomles were perof that luck" was Mickey's. own | formed in Dr. Munger s office last
Monday The -«-"»•
patients, an
all of whom
characteristic abilltv to k»»n coal- ।I Monday.
Ulc/
COUNTRYCLUB
recoveries ORDER TOR PUBLICATION
headed under pressure, which was. ।' are making
fc — satisfactory
*
w p j
were Jack Arnie of Battle Creek,
lb
"to put it mildly intense.
Mrs Joe Kidder of Freeport und
Betty LaReau of Woodland.
POWERS ECHOES
ENRICHED FLOUR1*^ S1.10
BUFF’S WAFFLE MIX P)g 20c
Mr and Mrs. Kcnnlth Dick and
Michigan Maid. 10 Points
l ib. a
Beasley—Murphy
children of Detroit returned to
Mr. and Mrs. Elba Murphy an­
Crisp delicious walflet in a jilly
(Double-Mix Butter Extender, pkg. 6c)
roll
CountryClub ^Hsaking tested
their home Saturday after spend­ nounce the marriage of thejr daugh­
NUTMEATS
ng 10c
.
Ing
.a week with her aunts, the ter. Beatrice, of Battle Creek to
BEET SUGAR
uu
e&gt;.
6c
Misses Nell and Almira Reed, and Sgt. John O. Beasley, son of Joseph
Walnuts. Pecans or Cashew*
Brown Sugar, lb. 8c
brother Charles Hauser. Fred Hau- C. Beflsley of Bloomington. III.,
Vifamized. 4 Points.
■ scr, Sr., who has been visiting at. and Mrs Edna R. Slown of Lex­
BRAN FLAKES
Urgeptg. 9c
PEANUT BUTTED 2 J; 55c
Now the Ingenious Nazi is to make
i tiie Reed home for several weeks ington. in.
Counlry Club
iry products ot coal. For his
Embassy - finest quality
'accompanied them home. * Jack
The couple were united in mar­
•ilminnl to night round, the milkman will find
X
Frost is attending Boy Scout camp riage at the country home of Mr.,
11c
KELLOGG'S
u.e.
CHILI DINNER
m»13o
th.rv.t
and
a
miner's
lamp an invaluable aid.
und
Mrs.
Lyle
Mungle
of
Lexington
in Dhcx lake HMF Muskegon this
Rice Kritpies Pop, pkg. 9c
by
Justice
Russell
R.
Ward
on
i
week
*
Ray
Mathews
of
Grand
COLLEGE INN.
.
,
Rapids and Dr Fred Hauser and Thursday. July 15th.
ROLLED OUS
5 £ 28c
Sp'"’‘:'c±rs“
BANG-0 POPCORN
can 10c
Mrs
Bensley
wore
a
white
military
। lady friend of near Lansing were
Regular ot Quick Cooking
i Sunday guests of Charles Hauser suit and gloves with gold studded
Yellow or White. Really pops I
and the Misses Nell and Almira rust accessories and a corsage of
TOASTED Wheat Germs «n 29c
RITZ CRACKERS
rt&gt; etg 25c
Reed. ★ Mr and Mrs Henry Frost talisman roses.
24^ lb sack
the ceremony the couattended the funeral ot Will Solo- I picFollowing
'Golden-center
National Biscuit
and their attendants were given
a dinner at a nearby County Club
RICE DUBLETS
^g
9c
GRAHAM CRACKERS
17c
by Mr. Beasleys father.
Kroger'^ popped rice cereal
Sgt. Beasley has Just returned
Country Club
'
from fourteen months of foreign
LARSEN'S VEG-ALL
i*. 13c
service In Iceland nnd Ls assigned
ns mess instructor nt Camp Atter­
IMPORTANT'
JaniceCrockford
and
Patsy
The cake to take to cat or bake
12 Points
Ringquest en.'Acd \ weekend ot bury, Indianapolis. Ind.
Mrs. Beasley who owns the White
BLUE STAMPS
GREEN BEANS
no.216c
camping at Highbank Creek near
Kroger't Avcndale
I £ar,2’.vlIle
Mr nnd Mra Frank Beauty Shoppe in Battle Creek will'
Avondale Exira Sid. quality. II Pls.
to .make her home near
I'
fLJS
ixupuijivs
j.?.utrW£ oi ocnion Hart
Harnor
*'r_“are
re - leave shortly
‘
। spending a few days this week with C &lt;T2,1
b
Quart
SAUERKRAUT
No. 2 ui .
9c
tfie
former's''si*te._.
-T,..
18 Pls.
No 2 can
the former
s sisters, __
the_ Misses Car381,»
5—
nd Mrs. Beasley enjoyed I
'Solidpack.
nrut Jennie
in&lt;„ Kilpatrick.
vj.
.. several days
day* nt fSaddlebag lake with
। rie anti
★ Mr. and
Long shreds. 5 Poinls
Mrs. /L. Bird attended the funeral her parents before the forme- re­
SEASIDE
2
27c
'of ij^r uncle. Edgar Covert of Lan- turned to Camp Atterbury14 Pts.
No?
isjng on Friday. * Mrs. Homer Har­
Cut Spain.
Lima Beans 8 Points
Sugar and Honey
bison of Detroit visited her sister. Recent Bride Honored With Shower
Mrs. Dorr Kahler, a recent bride,
Kroger's Avondale
BAKIN' BEANS
pkg 21c
/Mrs. Glenn England lust week. On'I
1 lb.
Friday they visited their aunt. Mrs. was honored with n miscellaneous
With sauce. 7 Points
16 Ph.
J C. M Brown, of Grand Rapids. shower, which was given on last
No 2 can
Tuesday
evening,
al
the
home
of
White or
I Their mother. Mrs. s A. Holmes,
a-'GERBER'S BABY FOODS u» 6c
Mrs.
Colette
Greiner,
by
the
indies
i who has been visiting her sister,
B[o*n
Strained or Chopped.
Point
Avondale.
t Mrs. Brown, returned home with of the United Brethren church.
No. 2
The evening was spent In visiting
| Mrs England for an extended visit.
CAMPBELL’S
un 11c
13 Ph.
Large Bar
can
* /Dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. nnd much merriment was created
by
lhe
rending
of
the
advice
I'Ven
। Gilbert McLeod Monday evening
Medium bar 2-13c
Clam Chowder. 4 Poinls
| were Mrs. Floyd Johnson of Lan- by each of Qie ladies to the bride
sliiR and East Woodland and Sat' for lhe certainly of a succcaMuI
Lelonia Club - Assorted
CHICKEN SOUP
un 13a
Ph.
46-oz. can
Carl Wuchter of San Diego. Caflfc. “
wedded
*dded life.
1 ,e
in &lt;charge of the evening's
With Rice. Van Camp's. 4 Pl*.
r’ori Kr.. been visiting his __
..__
Those In
Carl.has
mother.
Mrs. Johnson for the past ten days. entertainment, Mrs. Mary L&gt;rM.
SPAGHETTI DINNER pig 25c
Country Club.
46-oz.
I* Mrs. Hubert Bronson of Mission, Mrs. Gladys Sandbrook. Mrs. Her-,
CountryClub. Special sauce. 3 Pt*.
Kibbled
CO1
i Kansas, visited her sister, Mrs nice Kantner and Mrs. Colette
ENSIGN PRUNES «ib Pt3 15c
5 lbs.
DO
■Ralph Leffler last week. Other Greiner, served dainty refreshments
gifcsi* during the week were Capt. of Ice crcnm and wafers.
NOT RATIONED! 2 lb. pkg 30c
Mrs. Kahler received many beau­
Robert Bronson. Miss Dorothy Well­
FULL
E
BUY BONDS AND STAMPS HERE
man of Jackson. JoAnne Finnic nnd tiful and useful gifts.
SOUP-ER-MIX
8c
Florence French of Hastings * Mr.
Kiichan Arts gzrden soup mixes
CHURCH ANNOUNCEMENTS
and Mrs. Gerald Potter and family
DRESSED
,b J
C
nnd Mrs. Ellen Reisinger of York, Church of the United
PURE EGG HOODIES ± 18c
Brethren in Christ
Pa . were weekend guests of Mr.
I. H. Osgood, pastor
FOWL
Full Dressed h«
ib 50c
CHICKEN LIVERS
Country Club Broad, Med., Fine
is 49c
and Mr. Clifford Potter of Dowagiac
Woodland and Kilpatrick
1 * Mr. and Mrs. Ted Euper and Mr.
DILL PICKLES
Quart 16c
There will be no services ip the
and Mrs. Dick Courtney of East
BACON END SLICES Ib 22c
Woodland were in Ludington over
Sliced. Mery Lou brand
A’o Points on Fish !
Well-Havored. 4 Point*
tHc weekend. * Mr. nnd Mrs Wel­
FLEECE TISSUE 3 ..ft 13c
by Crockford were Sunday dinner
PORK LIVERS Sliced Ib 22c
Lean, Sugar Cured
YELLOW PIKE
Ib 39c
guests nt the home of her parents.
Wrapped bathroom tissue
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Higdon of Barry2 Pt*. Fresh Pork Hearts Ib. 20c, 3 PIs'.
Freih
ville. * Mr. and Mrs. Karl C. Paul
CANVAS GLOVES
13c
LEONA -SAUSAGE
Ib 32c
FRESH- HERRING ' Ib. 27c
nnd Rodger attended the Benham
p
Economical - Useful
l family reunion nt Swnln's lake near
Sliced. 5 Point*
Dressed
Albion Sunday. * Gloria Bird visit­
VIGOR DOG FOOD
Pl9ed Marcia Smith of Lansing last
PICKLED PIGS FEET Ib 13c
WHITE FISH
lb 45c
week and on Sunday. Mr and Mrs
Dehydrated
Only 2 Red Point* " Lawrence Bird. Eleanor Jean and
Dressed
JAR LIFTERS
10c
Lurry were dinner guests at the Paul
LUNCHEON LOAVES * Ib 37c
YELLOW PERCH
Ib 40c
. Smith home. ★ Mr. and Mrs. Robert
or Jar Fillers Makes canning easier
Grade A
TYockford
of Ionia and Mr. nnd
Sliced. 5 Point*
Mra John Hynes and son Jimmy
FOOD COVERS
s*t 39c
of Woodland were dinner guests at
Oiled raypn ApplianTte covers
the home of their parehts, Mr. and
Mrs. Welby .Crockford. Monday eve­
L7p™::y it
FARING KNIVES
9c
ning. * Mr. and Mrs. James Tyler
nnd their house guest. Mrs. Josie
' Quikcui” razor blade edge
Watrous ot Lansing, were Sunday
dinner guests at the home of Mr.
CERTO
bold* 21C
nnd Mrs LAwrence Bird. * Mr. nnd
Mrs. H I. Fratcher of Detroit visit­
Twinkla Jalli-All, 2 pLgj 15c
ed the latter's sister nnd family. Mr.
and Mrs John Dell and Miss Doro­
MASON JARS . Quirt, doc. 63c
15-lb. peck
thy Del) last week * Mrs. J. F.
Complete with caps and rings
"
White Cobblers. U. S No 1 Quality
x
Bowers repottj the birth of a great
granddaughter.'Dina Kay. on July
RENUZIT
c.tien'59c
22 to Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Rickie.
If Joe Smith heard you call him a hero,
TONS offarm products. . . gram andflour
Salo olledive dry cleaner
Mrs. Rickie the former Helen Hitt.
he'd laugh.
. . . live stock, dressed and cured meat. .
* Mrs Robert Blocher was brought
RED SEAL LYE
10c
home from Battle Creek last week,
fruits and vegetables, frcih, canned and
following an operation nnd Is being
Fresh - lull pods
A hero wears medals, and shoots doyvn
Limo Chloride, can 13c
dehydrated. . . and all the other thing!
cared for at lhe home of Mrs. HowGolden - Delicious
Zeros. But Joe? He wears faded overalls,
DOG FEED MEAL 5 ba 3 27;
people eat. Thii was about one-third more
and pilots a plow instead of a plane.
Krogor's. 2-lb. bag 13c
than in the corresponding months of J942.
LUX TOILET SOAP 3 b*-. 20c
'fake, tpoun.
There's nothing heroic about his job to
But the transportation of food—important
California Freestone Elberlas
16-lb box $2 79
or Lifebuoy Soap
Joe. It’s a thing he's got to do. He's got to
ns it is—is only one of the Central's war­
RINSO
Larg* pig 23c
DOCTOR'S advice.
raise more hogs, ship more milk, grow
time responsibilities. Troop movements,
more food . . . and he's got to do it'with
2 Medium Size Packages 19c
military supplies, essential war freight
i’
Country Club
less
help
and
less
new
machinery.
CIGARETTES
c.noo SI.24
and passengers on war business have
Head Lettuce. Crisp - fresh
Popular brands
more than doubled our traffic since World
VW HEN you want health advice,
Joe Smith might be any one of the more
go to a Physician. Don't
VITAMIN CAPSULES ptB 50c
War II began.
than 2,440,000 farmers who live in the
Long, green - Hol House each
take chances with "home reme­
A.»B, D, G. 30 dayt supply
- rich farming area served by the New York
dies," or accept lhe diagnosis
So when you travel or ship by rail, please
FLY SFRAY
i^
*.«. 17c
Central . . . whose farms this year are
of a friend. A call at the Phyyir«i»Lin,.
remember that railway space, like food,
Gallon can 95c
producing over 3’A billion dollars’ worth
is a perishable commodity. And, like
PASTEL
many limes his moderate fee
of America's fi&gt;od.
MOTOR OIL
8
*1.38
Large bunch
food, it must be conserved ... so that
p&gt;.c.
Ponn-Rad 100% Pure Pennsylvania
danger and needless suffering.'
every car, every precious inch of space,
Wilk Kroger-brand purchase
We of the Central know the magnificent
lb.
Your Physician will give you
can do a full-time job for Victory.
BLOCK SALT
5&lt;Mb 43c
job these Joe Smiths are doing, for we
a prescription, no doubt. Bring
Med. Coarse Salt, WO-lbs. $1.10
work with them every day . . . transporting
it here where prescriptions are
Buy Your
their crops to processing plants, industrial
a specialty. We assure you of
excellent service—fresh, pocenters, army camps and docksides.

CAPT. McPHARLIN
DESCRIBES ACTION
DURING DIEPPE MB

KROCO

3

64c

iHflUE
MOTHER (UPlIa.
■
I

BREAD

3

25c

EVAPORATED
MILK

COTTAGE
CHEESE

4 ™ 35c

&lt;g

CORN FLAKES
pi, /c

O

28c

DOUGHNUTS
do1-13c

^’ ^

W
“f ■ C

DlltfrAM
DU lie I

Margarine
2
43c
Soda Crackers
15c
Fresh Eggs
49c
Lily White Flour
*1.25
Fels Naptha Soap —
5c

MUSTARD

Tomatoes
Asparagus

VINECAR

23c

Spring Chicken

RED STAR YEAST

VINEGAR BULK
BEST YET FLOUR

12c
27c
11c
18c
29c
19c

New Pack Peas
Bartlett Pears
Grapefruit Juice
Tomato Juice

25c

BEVERAGES

3

Week-End Specials!

WOODLAND

1 M D A C00D
THIU 1
| N r V Sat. August 7 |

13C

2

LEGAL NOTICES

GRAHAM CRAX
MICHIGAN BREAD
SWAN SOAP
PALMOLIVE SOAP

5C

2 ige. cakes
gallon

241 lb. sack

3

for

17c
91c

19
11
11
21c

18940084

g

C. Thomas Stores

PIECE BACON
»&gt; 31c

L.

SLICED BACON

»■ 40c p’ &gt;

MACARONI

3 £ 29c

POUND CAKE

-19c

PANCAKE FLOUR

5 £ 20c

DINNERWARE

1Oc

WAR BONDS
STAMPS

ANI
al Kroger's

SPARE RIB! J

Herein
Overalls

22c

59c
Green Peas 2 '■ 25c
Peaches
2 - 35c

Potatoes

Iceberg

CUCUMBERS
FANCY YAMS Sw’-*
CELERY HEARTS
RED MALAGA GRAPES

10c

10c

2 !b» 29c

15c
29c

KROGER

SUPER
mnRKETS

STEBBINS
&amp; JACOBS
THE BEXALL STORE
HASTINGS
PHONE

In the first three months of this year, for
example, Central traius carried 4^96,724

New York Central
ur

M/uttor

�THE HASTINGS BANNER, THURSDAY, AUGUST «. 1M3
I

Mrs, J..p.

W

W SI ’SK“T?’ 'gK B*“°’
“ “u”'««T"^rA
omm
.
__________________________
*was!
----- | The
ball game last-Sunday
Ella m
Mugridic. youngest and
Evarts. Mlu
Mite Agnes
of Wm_«d^J&lt;
Rapids over Ute. weekend.
,
Mrs. Lewis Williams and dsugh- ffn£e
Mri L' • H . Evarts.
Agne* a good one Bellerue atarting_„~S»undv_tag_
out lu.-.;vhl&lt;ehl^
--------------------------------•r Mrs. Kent Drake and Mrs Rice ter. Jeanette spent a few day* in daughter, Beverly al the Blcdgett film and. Mra. Wallace Osborn und
a -e*d
J™ ha£o*®?; Armstrong Mugridge, wag bof
------- --------- - Wednesday
------------... Detroit i^t week with Mr. and Convalescent Home In Grand Rap- Janet were guest* of Mra. d. T. «meth.
Pvt. and Mn. Utter A. RIach. IJ or south «Haven
spent
kte
«he is taking the Biater lOontea an4,Mr. Roy Cterde. at Gun
Mx in favor of the Pars Sept IL
smd pasaed aw
PrITay ^dsi^nB,Mrs. A^iie^cCoy of last week with Mr. and Mm. Mra Erik von Reis
Mr
nvv-wtevWted
treatment* for lnf*ntete teks pan df Itel w^k.
Next Sunday the strong Delton
m
nTff:
and Mr. Murphy ot the A. ds P. and . Wayne Merrick. David Drake, who
Mr. and Mra. Gary Crook visited
,w
£ound 1M!r lnl.
Francis Goggins visited Alden icwmwlllpteyat the Park attorcc
*** Of ” :
Burgess |n ttegpsw from Saturday ^Sct
other friends. From hare U«y went ’ tuul
visiting here, returning relatives in Battle Creek on Frl- provingthe
She was united In marriage w —
- Walldorff
■■ ——••• .»•
B. urate
'ttey. taking thetr granddaughters.
Lieut, and Mrs. Harry* Adrounie JUntn Monday.
•&gt;
!-—I Elmer J. Ingram, who preceded her! day afternoon I
Mr* C F Finstrom and Mrs. Marie Royer and Keta Lammers to of Uncoin. Nebraska arrived H»c । Mr*. Id* YogM of Lowell spent pi ||h
k| E
f
1 In death on Aug. 22. 1927. When a • ducted by Rev. A
fomla last Tuesday
r,wtm
after spandint
n,« w&gt;te • Garrett
Mr* c- Ishjm
F- rrnsirom
were in Battle ; their home* after a visit here.
flrat of Lire week for « few day* the *«ken4 with Mra. EU* Nash
I I IJ R N L W i
t,maU child she came with her par-; tai waa tn the
his 10 dayf furlougn
furlough wpn
with nia
his wire
wife
a
—
Mr
*nd
Mrs
uan
ix*wLs
were
,
^ave
with
Mr*.
H.
A.
Adrounie.
and
Albert*.\
’
L*
L.
kJ
U
is
*■
VV
-J
... Mr. and Mr.
ovcr Uu, 8l^d*y
of Mr and Mra.
Mr. and Mr*. John Swank tMar- ■ Mra_ John \tonter and Mrs. Lu- |.-----------------------------------------in York
Barrvand
co since
me then
loan Baltimore.
■
.
an*
.
, mt* resmeo
from New
and parents,
Mrs. JJmltb
Smith Creek cmuBa‘^a^
Barry
Co, 'orjwnt
the tail! B,«uivr.
1----------aw
-—-•
Sherman. He stopped off »n Chicago ■ weekend where he attended lhe Carl DetUnan ot Kalamazoo.
garcl Beaver) and *ons have moved cUle Docker of .Vermontville spent
Zinnias. Tiger UIUes. golden glow has resided
l&gt;aM in
year*
i. ^be
.
.— —
^--r-who
----- is funeral of hl* nephew, Clifford
Mr. and Mrz. Frank Bloom were ; nere from Willowbrook, Cal, and .
wlth Mrs. Etta Nash and Bn
d phlox
winch ’wa* erecteu by their RAA^’cm TTiraBA/r
to visit hit brother
Harold
*nd
phlox decorated
decorated the
the lounge
tour.ge anC
vu. j। }
, wiek*
Sunday gueaU ot Mr. and Mra. Wm. are residing at 304 s. Park Be Mr. Albert*
II tables
Tues-; ! SunnilKoru;
ifreAr’
ern.u.u ’ uieu . “
BAA8
ON TUEWAT.
in trainingr «*»»*■
therel.bl„ of
»t the
Ure country
counts club
dub on
&lt;ra_Tue»
IKrT
I Sunday callers
ealters at the home of
. B.wklrk .pent Bloom al St* Mary's take and of Swank te employed at the Hastings
Mra. Ajtali Sigler of Freeport, day when about »j- member* and
u
alMj Mr». Wm. Bowdish.
j'Mfe.
Co. Co
’
—
.'Mfg.
*'
’
■ —------I who
who te
b&gt; convalescing
convalescing nicely
nicely from
from ' cuesta gathered for luncheon and
-*
Dr. and Mra. A. B Gwinn and
'‘,T±La “"SE.U Nora o« .1 to.n were 2&gt;S*ire,ref", "Li'fSt.
"Mlw
mTss Olive Odla’of Big Rapid* arC.--------H. Welkea entertained Chicago
-- ------------------Before comtag to
Mrs Fred Nowlaod, all of Grand
OUve Cota of Big 1
dive,
last
week.
•
.
-----------------children
returned
Saturday
from
*
eek
ln
vlaltlng friends.
rived- oa*Monday, for a week's vis-. retail - —‘
’
, Mr*. A. H. Carveth. Wall take. Mrs ".vJL hv four griirJ^hUdren^ one fifteen yean ago. k
Rapids.
iuc.ta
of Mr and Mra. ---------Arthur a two weeks' vacation at Wall lake. 1.......
। resident of Detroit,
with Mr. and Mr*. M. E. Cota. I Guv
— v.
I Mr. and Mra. Robert Holmes 'It
।
v
and
H
Mra*Jainra
Crafi'IXoriran
great-grandchild
and
a~i*rg»'circle
..— on
_
—------visitors oCvisitor*
Mr. nnd
---------------------------Mr' ,‘n.d
.. m\£t« nf Mr 1 Mrs
Ffevd Craig and Miss Ger- cro»htT6
Friday
wereWeekend
their
Weekend
ot Mr.
mid (•
p -i »- -.
I-----------T r i---j f
Mr*. Frovd
crothen;
toVn W V. wlth^Mra^Don’stagri'
dm*nt reUU’“ and
spent
of Mr.
.
-------- returned
------J
—
---------------------- ------------* Mrs. C.F. Angell were Mr. and \ 11 I j A I
*pc»H last
l**l week aa ’guests
KSihSre
of ,nlde McPharlln
Friday
I n|ece. Miss
Beatrice
Crothera
and
I I rM\
aod Mra. ,Ol*r«‘cr„wrMcnl&gt;eni 01 from Kalamazoo where they had J
fox, nurses at Leite Post Mrs. Jock Fox of Detroit. MmlJvVlnL
I I LI I J
. Mra. J. J. Siefer. Detroit, with Mi3 ,"®‘~a’ - kind and ,_.
a_______
loving
mother, ■
.an&lt;s. ?. t*4ul
Ypsilanti at Gun laxe.
bofn Mtlen(llnic the mmnier session 1 hospital in Battle Creek.
I Barbara Curtis of Battle Creek and I
Dorrance Trrthrtc. Mra.
H. AdBhewaa * Irgreatly mined
by ber I “7 Eldred Parker, both oFl
Miss PW Holmes will return of WMCE
, OuesU of Mrs. Chas Christman Mr
Max Bauer
Mr and
and Mrs.
Mrs. Max
Bauer of
of DeDe- !I Saturday evening. Miss Eltaa
rourar,
«!?.„’!" IKLS&amp;’ffiSB-------------- “
Saturday, Trom Or^H_**P,dl'; Mr.
ond
Mrs.
Clarence
Crawford
WMe
ber
a
’
anddaughter
Miss
VlrUoll.
who
were
also
guests
of
Mr.
i
nildren and friends.
^ale- Hc
ma.
.....
--------- ----- , wcre ner Riar.aaaugntcr mim vu- taoit. who were also guests of Mr. , French entertained seven girls
H. A- Adrounie; Miss Betty DoVrirx.
Funerjl
service.
wereJiMd.atJ.P^^^Wlfll^aad
a
were weekend guest* of Mr. and, lnt® Christman of Grand Rapids «nd Mra. Guy Bauer.
• bridge
•— Those present were
services were 2S
nir.u »rthe• a**
;,‘.7
u7.7i. ’ Triuunn».
dessert
Grand Rapids, with Mrs Roy Hub- P.Funeral
11- M»rtha
M. Thursday
Thursday. July
July 29. al
al the, Mrs
wewks with her grandmother. Mrs. Mr*. Robert Jensen at W*l&gt; Lake.
was with her for a week, and . Mra. A. L. Dyer returned to Flint the Misses Mary Ketcham. Mar- asl:
aS?■ waiiaorii lunerai name, conaucica i^
’Snsil
*1 ssr.
oervicM will be
■■•7M. H. Burn*.
Mrs- John H*mmra and two Mre Tetl Christman and Mr*. H. on Bunday after vtelting her par- grle HUI. Doris Lundberg, Bonnie
bj;
Rev.
Hathaway
and
interment
in
rt
Baptlrt
church
on^
randatetter and Beverly Brown A
Mia* Alice B*ta«
*“r, Dct£?J1' daughter* of Albany, N. Y , arrived • Solomon of Rockford were Monday ents Mr and Mrs. j. W. ArmAt five golf event in the morning mreruoe rem.ren,
Saturday to visit her »Uter. Mrs on Tuesday fOr * two week,' visit' visitor*.
bruster.
Mra. Roy Hubbard won for low
J Adcock officiating.
a precious
Hrnrinii. one
r,„F from
frntn us
iik is gone.
vrme
. ... Interment v
A
r
?n Min Artx&gt;r w1?.'P"’’?
MUs Helena Linlhan of B*tUe
Mrs. M. C Musolf. her daughter.
gross score.
] be Id lhe Vermontville cemetery.
A voice we loved is stilled,
visiting relatives in Middleville.
^Lo^thTb'u.W'tS’Sl.'I gisurck,w,lh MU1
At Bridge, high score* were wnn
A chair is vacant in our home
by Mrs Edward Goodyear nnd Mr&gt;
utuuu
Rum.-, UI Ml.
JSK. .rsUo
St B“'"' *
■ a.........
t^'d
■
Which never can be filled.
A surprise party was given Tues- l.ccn Stnncjer.
Mr. and Mrs Erwin R. Clark are and Mra
L. Hinman, the
Mrs.. w
W.. L.
lhe fortorMrs. Frank Becker who spent entertaining Mra. Thomas- Hemcn- mer's parents, over the weekend, day in honor of Mrs Mattle Waters; tive committee for next week's '
brother. Cadet Eugene Bennett »t*- several day* with Mr. and Mrs. wav of Ann Arbor for Ute week.
Mrs Musolf and Martin remained birthday, with a |»t luck dinner at । luncheon will bo Mra Ed VanPrtn- OBITUARY
HeUrtvh‘n*Jir' aKr*. 8«
i DInl*nd Ukf* Garden
tloned at De Paul Univeralty.
one o'clock. Cuesta present were eying, chm and Mrs Bertha Wilp»«»r i-ir
Darcy Becker in Hammond. Ind.,
Mr
and
Mrs.
Charles
De
Lano
f
or
several
days,
the
others
reMr. and Mr* L F Mau* leave returned with Mr. and Mrs. Becker
I cox. assisted ....
by -------some—
members ot —away
Wednesday. July
July 28
28 at
at his
hls'dub
hold It* annual
picnic al
at
Mrs. Virgie Reed and her mother.;-way Wednesday.
1 cluh
hftW
.nnu»l ntente
Friday for Interlochen. Mich., to and their three daughters remain­ of White Pigeon visited Mr. and lurning on Sunday.
Mrs Ida Bldleman. Mrs. Effie
the board.
home in Delton, after an illness of | lhe
of Wf, Margaret Potter
Mrs.
Winston
Merrick
over
the
,
Mr
ai&lt;(1
Mr
„
lrV
ing
Hansen
and
•pend the weekend with their ed for a week'* visit with her.
Rotuh. Mrs. Ira Chaffee and daugh­
* * *
several months.
: on Thursday Aur 12 Pnh ra»iy~
daughter. Martha Lou. who Is * Two of the girls hail their tonsite ,weekend. Mrs. Merrick and son. family of Lansing, visited her sis- ter, Miss Eleanor Sherman. Mrs.
Sevcntecn attended the golf and
Mr. Ix-inaar was born August 11.1
you do not have to reddle"
Charles.
returned
to
White
Pigeon
ter
.
Mr.
und
Mrs.
Ray
Link
SunI«ka
‘
"Pl*nte
you
do
not
have
to
«
student »l the National Music Camp removed at Pennock hospital on
George Fulton and Mrs Reg. Wins- \»cidgc pot-luck luncheon at the
with her parents on Sunday for day.
vws’ : Mti
HoRrr Wllltems will
In
I low Many card* and gifts were re- ■ eountrv club on Friday. At bridge wl^nJtn IterebU1 Flvi^hlltlren*WM-e
charge of sporU. A oot-luck
lhKeilh Ayer* returned last Thura- ' ®’J‘2,rday.
two weeks.
•
| -Mrs.
------------Donald
Wcllfare spent- a -few eelved by the honored guest.
.»
&gt;.vi.
’Mr.'and Mrs. Hubert Mead of; mi
„u Mra. James Stanlakc and
high scores were won bv Mra R/p- whom survives Five children were
Mr.. n
and
day from Traverse City where he
Mr nn
days last week in Legonier. Ind..
• • •
Hubbard. Mrs Orville Sayles and born to this union, a daughter. Mrs
Berrien Springs were here for the small daughter of Lansing have
had been on hte vacation.
vbutmg her ateter. Mr. Pal Hager j Sunday.
aunoay. August 1.
i. Mrs
airs, Billie
nunc Mra. Leon Standee. In the "nit
.— —
— Ansell
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Mis* Maxine Ayer* 1* leaving to­ funeral of hl* grandmother. Mrs . b&lt;.cn visiting Dr. arid Mrs. Burton• । Mrs. George Fulton is entertain- Thornton
and• •«
Mrs.
Golden 1 event Mra. Dnvid French and Mrs
1 Perry the past week.
morrow for low* City. low* wbere Samantha Kinne, on Thuraday.
j .. ,.i log Mr. and Mrs. Carlton Kacchele entertained nt lhe former's home Ed VanPopcring lied for low putts,
Mrs Marvin Klein and Barbara
_v,5, Frar.k
Aridruz and
ir.d Mary and
,ehrls of Wyandotte for a
Mra*
Frank Andrus
(she will remain until Monday. While
will*
a family dinner to ...
compliment
•
-rfnr
r.
'
who
have
been
visiting
Mr.
ond
j
an
c
arc
al
Wall
lake
for
the
ref»
cw
Aa...
Mr*"a"id"*Mr»
'Roy'^Keflcy
'it*bein':
I
■ I ■ [niaF aud two brothers. William ' members be prerent; a* plan* will to
। there *he will bo the guest of her
-­
I fisncc. A/C Forrest Schondelmayer Mr*. Albert Bcssmer for two weeks malnder of the summer.
। Mrs. Lenna Murphy of Scottville. '
•*-------- ”
Mrs. F. J. LeMaster and David returned to their home In Trenton
E U.1 rLMTUKUUHU HUILj
on
Sundav
Mr.
Klein
came
.„
v
„
n&gt;uv
&gt;,
urulnedlhWrJ*«*!&gt;
ot
S««1
|oon
,
or
a
wni
w
FUR
of Detroit. Mr*. B. R. Minford.
maw on Monday and Ml.ss Eva and
Marilyn and Martha of Ponltac re­ Thuraday. staying until Bunday.
. . .
Tomorrow marks lhe closing day urday at 11 A. M. at the Henton I their annual picnic at Rrld'» Retort,
Ensign and Mrs Horace An ;»'ll ! Miss Leota Recd of Covert, who Monday night to vWt her sister­
turned home Bunday alter a tenin-law, Mrs. George Welch.
'
i ln. hnnm-»r Mr. tan,, rn»rnm
for the city playgrounds. E ich funeral home
with Rev. Victor j Thomapple take, on Thuraday, Au*.
spending several days last arrived on Sunday will be with ;
d»y visit with their parents, Mr after
Mrs John1 Cru&lt;^ J?‘ ptayground will ‘havQ its own-etna- Jones of Hickory Corners official-J 12. AU pupil*, teacher* and mono*
----- „..a »«.. r- V *»- them ror ^vero! dav8
|
ClCharley Murppy petty officer L'C I .
and Mrs. L. Severance.
JnteJratnid
d itM a J mteceltanrowi Ing day. Treasure hunts, games, und Ing. Interment wav in the Cedar are urged to attend. Basket dinner
-1
a
ten
day
traveling
leave
en—
-vell
left
on
Bunday
for
Minneniydfo.
i
Sam
Couch
and
Clarence
Mater
l,aa
c
Mra.-Kenneth / Perry of Sturgis
from
M
I
T.
at
Boston
to
,
entertained
[howl?
test
w«uinc*dTv
eremite
'
rrt
*
ra
‘
m*ybe»
will
be
fentiAei.
Creek
cemetery.
I at noon.
linn.,
to
visit
Mrs.
Angell's
moth
­
have been attending a meeting In . J™1**
_&gt;.... t!,
ihower
and sons Walter and Douglas spent
Seattle.
Washington to take ship,
10.*11, .last
,
, ,J’C ,“y ®v m.'Jf,'; The second half ot the minor
Bay City for several day*.
II s
'‘n'"
the weekend with her parents, Mr. er.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sage verc In
and Mr*. L. Severance.
East
Lansing
for
the
weekend
with
A Saturday guest of Mis* EUsabelli French was Mra. Laurel Lacey Mr. and Mrs George Bauer.
Mr »nrii Mt. Andrew Krmn of ' Mrs Daisy Tnoinpson and Mra. !uona'
, . .
I Play this week after the return of ।
Miss Lois Sheffield returned to
of El P**o. Texas, who Is spending
Battle Creek were Sundav guests
°f Shultz. Mrs. Nellie,
.
oatheriM was held el ' t,lE. b°y* fron} S!cout.c?rnV:._ .... . !
Tournaments in ping pong, bad- I.
some lime with her father, Roy her home In Albion on Monday af­ Battle Creek were Sunday gueste Dullon of Chicago, and Mr*. Lib- »he homa of8MrleIIJnnte,lrtaviadtext
ter visiting Miss Evelvn Gwinn at of Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Finstrom at : hie Wiley of Hastings spent the '
.®r
’J*'1* “*• minton. table poto. nnd horauhues
Foster, of Middleville.
. ,
Wall
lake
since
Wednesday.
Mrs.
their Podunk lake cottage
Mrs. Fay Marble and Ruth wcre
I week at the Spencer cottage at Gun SjJllfL/., „„J
from
1 havc b®cn KoUl8 °» -*l ,hc.
'T
Gwinn and daughter accompanied
Mr and Mrs. Floyd Denny. Mr. . lake
I In Detroit over lhe weekend.
ra,5h!lcr.a2f? children from hen- grounds this week. ChumplotunipI
। Mr*. Morris Hill and Mrs. Maude their guest to Battle Creek Mon­ and Mrs. Richard Denny and Mrs.'. Guests of Mr. and Mrs I. H. howJ
1 mMtchcs occur» Thursday nnd Fri-(
Ruth Cnptxm were among those j ley Saturday and Sunday were Mr.
Schomp spent the weekend In Jack- day.
a
”
*.
I
d*?
­
Mrs. Ena Rockwood, who Is car­ who attended a fish picnic at Mid­ , and Mrs. Will Rawley of Cincinnati^ ^.^,,.‘‘."1
I «on aa guests of the latter'* staler
Jw^n
There, will be an exhibit at the ■
1.Ohio,
■ffiFTSmtly. Lt commaitder Kirtit-;I craft she
shop in the white buiMimt • ■
and brother-in-law. Mr and Mra ina for Mr* J; L. Icluvi of Free­ die lake un Bunday.
of Mr. and Mrs.
pu,,. was the guest—
Mrs Nellie Clcmence visited rel- . Rev. Bessie'M. Rulison and moth- ; ncr wus unable to be here.
Friday. Mrs.
Bradford itsks that ;
V. A. Wellman. Russell Wellman port.
■
, rUUdren who made articles ।.
I who had been visiting his aypl Henry Wellman from Saturday till atlves in Sherwood test week.
' er are at Crystal Springs this Week. I
Places were laid for fifteen at | thpsummer bring them for exhibit. |.
■ ■
’ Mr. and Mrs .Glenn Clem and They will return Friday •
here for two weeks returned hom&lt;.‘ Wednesday.
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. daughters attended the open air ;.
Mr. and Mra. Charles Watrous
Jean Loppenthien Ls spending the family dinner at the home of ; Bring along a label with your name I ■
and daughters. Shirley and Gladys, Chester Banghart were Mr. and service of the Woodland Lutheran .j' balance of summer vacation with Mra. Iva Kelly on Sunday. Tho-c , .uu! age.
Mrs Doris
DorL. Morri*
Morrts and
ond Mrs. Darlene present were Mr and Mrs. Merle
Playgrounds this summer have !
of Pontiac, were gueata from Wed­ Mrs. Mason Norwood of Kalamaroo church held nt Lake Odessa on 1 Mrs
’The
' fo,,owwl by a pot luck KrenuulI at GUH lake
Kelly and children of Lansing. Mr. been sponsored by the City Youth ,
nesday until Friday of Mr. and UrPhrllmr^dn&lt;i»Tt
ler returned test week from tne„! winner.
dinner.
t&gt;. - Benham returned i and Mr*. George Kahler of Clover- {Council which obtains about two .
Mrs. Shirtey Henry and familj.
, . ■I ML^s Beatrice
- guest of Mr. and Mrs. John on saturdayf to her work In Bittle dale, also Mrs. Glenn Kahler and* thirds of Its funds from the Ban-/.'
Rev. and Mrs. L. Winston Stone bovs' camp near Baldwin where
A
left Sunday . for their cottage at they were counselors.
Delnaay was M1m Jeanette Marte. Crw.k. aKcr tx-mg called her.e by Mr and Mrs. EUte Kelly of Has- . County Youth Council. It any pairons did not have an opportunity
Those who were called here by who relumed to her home in Bat- t]ic death of her grandmother Mrs. Ungs
White Lake near Whitehall where
• ••
to subscribe to the financial drive
they will spend their vacation. Miss the sickness and death of Mra. lie Creek on Sunday, and Mrs. Ella Ingram.
On July 20th a mteceltar.com I tart spring. Mr. Taylor
Marjorie Hill accompanied them George M. Smith were her son Huzel Miller of South Bend is . The following guests from out-of------------------.— .for
- Mrs. j
0,.n ’- । .director, advisds that contributions
Chief Petty Officer George H. Her­ spending this wqek with Mr. and jown atended the funeral of Mrs. . shower
was given
Johni
and is their guest this week.
und-MrN «nay rtUl be sent to Robert Cook. I
! Elte Ingram here Thursdav. Mr Rram by-Mrs. Leo Johnson, am*'*
Miss Grace Relckord was a guest rick. Long Beach. Cal., who return­ I Mrs. Delnaay.
H/?iiests\Youth
Council treasurer.
Weekending with Mr. and Mra. I r,nd Mra. Leon Drew und Mr. and Harry Thompson. Jr. eight
Of Mr. and Mrs. WUltam Fox. of ed on Tuesday of this week; Mr.
I INGRAM—UBFEu’
Kalamazoo over the weekend.
• and Mrs. Frank Root and Mrs. 1 Abcn Johnson al Gun Lake were t Mrs. Rov Mugrldge. Battle Creek ' being present Games werr/
-------------------- ... ER
Mr. and Mra, Warren Ward, Jr., Emma Freeland, Caledonia: Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Erik von Rete of De- Mr. and Mrs. Fred J.hnson and “and many useful gifts were received
Miss Mildred C. Urler. daughter ;
; Mrs. Hattie Smith. Middleville: - by the bride.
of Jackson, were guests of hte par- Ina Lampman. Watseka. HI.; Mr. I troit.
of Mr. and.Mrs. Edwin Urfer ot I
enls. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Ward, and Mrs. Lou De Young and Helen | Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Freeland । Mr. and-Mrs. Ross Stauffrur. Cale- ,
„ /
.
.
Allegan, became the bride of John |
and Mr* Bur) Wedgewood. Grand- were gueste of Mr. and Mr*. Sld-'don:a: Jay SmithsDrtxQ't; Walter
Mrs Howard Bafncs. who has Ingram, son of Mr*. Dora Ingrain j
Br., Saturday afternoon..
j
Mrs. Stephen Bristol and little ! vlltet Mr/ and Mrs. Harold Root, ncy Rochester at their summer i Hammond, of
h Freepqrt.
been ill for several Meeks, was very on July 14. at 3:30 p.m.. In Battle ।
Mrs. Cyril
tt hn-s returned inucl1 surprised op Friday cvcnm"
daughter, Madeline Jane returned ! Grand Rapids; Mr. and Mrs. El­ I home at Montcalm lake on SatCreek. Rev. John Wilton. Hill, pastor
from Blrmlng
Ala., where *hc wh«i the membefs of the Shuffle of the First Evangelical church !
Sunday to Port Clinton, Ohio, aft­ wood Smith and Mr. and Mrs. 1 urday.
surprise
Smu
K ixarty.
uren'&lt; Be- performing the ceremony.
er spending tiie week with relatives Merritt Springer. Flint; Mra. Leo i Mrs. Will Fighter has been | visited’ her husband's patents, Mr. Club gave her/a
Mra!t™_.e
."Li ~ s..en..!.
Tl&gt;e bride v.
chore «
. te
Sharpstcen, Mrs. Ella Sweet, Miss | spending several days in Grand । and Mrs. George Garrett.
cause
lclcdress of brown i
jtartj^-BcF.cdulcd for that evening. ! and white stripped silk, strn I
: Miss Betty Cooper spent the week­ Diitsv King and Fred Austin, Bat­ ! Rapids os the guest of Mrs. Kate ,Mrs. Guy Sage and daughter
laoughrrty.
Margaret cf Lansing
spent the the girls proceeded to take the par- length, with white accessories and ,
end in Ann Arbor, visiting
her tle Creek.
The Rev. and Mrs. A. M. Coldweekend with Mr. and Mrs. Don 'v to her. Pedro was played, prizes un orchid corsage.
Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Teegardln.of
| brother and stater-in-law. Mr. ond
I
n? Dalm
Be lie Tolles
Grand Rapids were here nn Sat­ । ren and Mtea Ruth Coldren orc I Blivin.
Hr*. David Cooper.
Attending the bride and groom I
• Mr*. Erma Gardner left Thurs­ urday to attend the fourth quar­ I in Muskegon this week attending! Mtes Mary' R Powers cf Grand ;•«*« *•£*'" Birdsall. Others present were Mrs. Leo Johnson and Mr. and
day for Huntngton, W. Va., for a terly conference at the Wesleyan the Maranatha Bible school. Miss j Rapids visited Mra. P„ T. Colgrove *®re.S"!P*
Mrs Harry Thompson. Jr., all of |
Methodist cnurch and were the iColdren Is home from Detroit for Tuesday ora her way home from -«&gt;n, Bertha Cooley and Dortsvroo- Hastings. Following the ceremony
Irn days visit with relatives.
' Charlotte where she had spent the n*»n.
...
. Mrs. John Sinclair returned the guests of the Rev. and Mrs. J. R. her vacation.
a dinner was given at the Hart
I Mr. and Mrs. Merle Kelly and I month of July a* the guest of Judge .
first of the week from a visit with ChrUpell and other friends.
Hotel in Battle Creek. 'Die bride
n rJ&gt; &gt;.d 'Vlf®
Mr. nnd Mrs Leslie Adams nnd children of Lansing were guests of ■ and Mrs. R. R. McPeek.
and groomjeft for Detroit that eve­
her daughter's family in Indiana.
Mr and Mrs Donald McVay of Mr. and Mr*. Blake Allerdlng were ning to spend n few day'. They arc I
! Sunday guests of Mr. and Mr*. Mrs. Sarah Qstroth of Nashville Mr. and Mra j W. Hewitt over!
Roger and John; Trenton. Mo. were guests of the Mr and Mr* Rov Bauman of Dow- making their home at C15 S. Jef- !
Bay Cook were Mr*. Gertrude Mar­ were Sunday night guests of Mr. Uie weekend.
Kelly remAlnlns toT^o week, with ] Chl». Qwrdner [.rally P«n ol hut 1“"■ ch“' Town­ ferson St., Hastings.
- undale and Tom Patterson of and Mrs. Lawrence Adams.
Dr. and Mrs. Howard Southwick theta grandparents
|
na 1 coau ?r&lt;?e-.
Grand Rapids.
Shortage of honey in Michigan I
t Mra. LaVonna Rockhill. Mra. of Grand Rapids were guests of . MLs.s Mildred Buskirk who teem-i Jane Gardner and Nancy Bolter.
„ _ ________
due to on unfavorable spring sea- |
Betty Heeter and Miss Norma Mae Mr.. Kenlth McIntyre on S.wrson for bees, is predicted by the ।
| factoring Co., is having a week's 1 "*r- an“ Mrs. H.
Juppstrom of Middleville returned daj.
Lt i r-k.wtwjM. ti&gt;« naxt week
Algonquin on Monday evening. Fri- Michigan Slate College extension :
gut week from Amarilla, Texas.
tom'c-.milwTbiti-.'oiBiSi; 'vacation, part of which .he will i “mSIm.™. hS. MU. Belt, ra.d f.y nubt the
memh^t ot
n Battle cr
Creek
and
H"1' Keuhum Hxtil the New Ide. Club „&lt;■ pl.nnuui . specialist in beekeeping. Se says
’ Mr*. Roger Wlswell of Kalamazoo toe • .hoX
with hU tweeau.
"il “
,,d Grand Mlu Ro« Mwle
the state's bee population had been
•as the guest of Mra. Emma MurMr. .nd Mrs. Wuren Moore. B.-.
I M .„ld
olt„ cium
I Tuesday In Grand Rapids.
nlenlr supner at rhe AMtraouln col. reduced 60 per cent, because of
Mrs. Mary IXxlae or Freeport I
ot "Is broTn^ ZS&lt;&gt;'"■« «« Mr “a
M Mr ‘"'.d
Bdyc5
unusually cold and wet spring ,
g to Kalamazoo with Mra. Wlsvisited
and Mrs.
Sts- , Hr..,,. cillln or nrlrnit which ™
M.sn. Bar,
,
' '
, . „
visiico Mr.
air. ana
mra. Victor
mtim ou-&gt;wa* Heath
n“,“ last
,,o‘ week were
-civ ....
weather. Tills, he said, would cut 1
•11 on Friday for a few days' visit. son
Monday
H n'.7‘"Z?
ctarksvllle
on Wedn
children ot
of Grand
GrandForFor
thethe
pleasure
of Mra.
Jack
— nn
— .
—....
?r Hetron
wmen .sdav
wa. „Kcmo “nd
. , four children
pleasure
ol Mra.
Jack Nothe state's honey crop of from,
Mre. Ella Wolfe lias gone to Bay 1 Mrs i5,ra Coleman Mitern*h?ed R«Pltte- Mr- Kemp coming for them tan of Hannibal.Mo. Mra. James
City for an indefinite stay with I h ~ d.^Lr ^2™ U.bl?
on ouiiuay.
Sunday. uui-.su&gt;
Guest* uus
this wcv*.
week me
are Brteto! ----and ---Mrs.
Robert Cook cn- twelve to fifteen million pounds to
on
­
|
her son. Barry Hastings, who Is ?f BeBevu^ok Smid«?b
Bennelt Mrs.
Mrs. Raymond
Raymond Gilbert
Gilbert and
and two
twosons
sons ’^twrtalned
with a luncheon
unchcon on less than ten million pounds.
rtall’e&lt;i
___ _.n&gt;
”m»iir«Aav Three
Thru tab es of bridge
playing with the Nielsen orchestra 1
c^rre DeVries’ and rfaiwh i of.
Mr.__________________
Gilbert will come_; Thuraday
winnna Hcacj,
George Devries and daugh- f Ajp-u-.-ckend and thev will re-1 were in play during the afternoon
Mrs Prank Ricca of Battle Creek lfr'
and. h®r Rpndson. Mas- ,urn aund^y
'
lhe winning scores being turned In
te BMndtag the w”eek srith Sr 7 Jonny PcV.r,M'
OraJld
Miw Dori* Radford spent last bv Mrs Edward Goodyear and Mra.
brothSlnJ rtMer-hX'. Mr. S Hlh’S^otid Mra So^bbam'* i *'*• *"Xol fr&amp; Miss Chester Hodg*s .ndI.n guest prize
STEAM HEAT
Mrs. Floyd Burkey.
MraMH w Crmbv U* m Pnrt
J®®n Rlngle of Fort Wayne. Ind. was given to Mrs. Wen.
HOT A COLD WATER
Mr. and Mrs. C. B Burkholder.1.
*.aa JS-’hiw" IThre
® olhcr
e Glenda
_
.
................. ..................
Three
other colta8
college
friends Joined'
joined
Joseph and Jean, returned Sunday '&amp;* aSzm?
Ith
® RlrU
&gt;------s oulln
« at
In honor of hta fifth
nr birthday
Mr"™ri
the
girls for
for wvpral
several da
daj
11------‘ '
SHOWER BATH
from an eastern trip which in- '
M
d M
A ’ the R,“«ta cottage al Crooked lake. Charles Mejrlck son of Mr and
eluded Boston, where they visited ,b wr .“dUlni Jav Mead went to MUs Radford "turned Saturday. |
Single P-50 par wk. up
.r&gt;n ctav und were in New «
a,1&lt;i, ",
Mf“a went to
Ur „nf(
unir
their son.
wuh \?r«
n.Yrkholder's n*'rrien Springs Saturday where I Detroit were here Sunday to Ret .
children8 had V srandStimenU’
Doable -5.00 per wk. ap
Jersey
v
j thete daughter. Judy Ann. who has ; The children had. a .grand time.
CftAh&amp;hAPJOi
mother. I.. vv»&gt;.ra.u&gt;.u. Hn7 u&gt;™- ami’ MM'“wm^rt“M;a^rz£ S
Hubcrt Mca&lt;? ,or sc'*™1 :been staying with her grandmother. 1
cd Mrs. Kim Sigler and Madelyn
Mrs. Erma Zerbel entertained her
sir.
i - r t.
. Mrs. Gladys ironside and her great club at her home Wed. July 28th.
by two hours.
Judith Ann and David Beverwyk visttlnc AMrsZctera wiuK^hiu grandmother Mra J. S- Fetter, for, Winners al Pedro were Mrs. Zerbel.
fc
w lrt
*WI® two weeks while her parents were
were with their grandparents. Mr. innv^edem
convalescing from her recent opa vacatlrnix. j
1i Mrs. Duane Miller and Mrs. Lloyd
Andersen. Mrs. Miller won the traviMnl!’"' Mr’ B‘dl‘e
«r?wradlnsMthl&gt; »“k ofuSf™ pling prize. The next party will be
I cation with her mother. Mrs EUza- ! atd
i1.0.?® °f MrS Ai‘derson on
*nd “
Fred Hale at beth Smith, at White Hall. During August 11 th.
,,,
n-S' - a ,,
o
their Absence
Miss Doris
Doris. Lundburg
Lundburg
Le^fh laxe.
1! their
absence Miss
A kll*7 i TI/XklF
Major Bowes Amateur
k
d
U Conaer will stay with Mrs. Morris HUI.
IhV fwii?
r
I Mr. and Mrs. Earl Coleman w^
the"
week
’
thaTr
r\a
'ut**
*
u
*
1
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Earl
coleman
W*
Stars of Tomorrow
Jg®, ™
&lt;A ?
r th i
1 ^?
^ughter
“«hlerL.S!
u.Mr#
r- Car
Car}
* I1 weekend guests of Mr. anti Mr*.
Mrs. ,.
---------------:.
The Rutland W.C.T.U. will meet
Scheffler
three
children oi
of । James
&gt;■
. &gt;-&gt;Ilake
YpsilaUu and
' d lhn
* chndren
Radford at their Gun
Wednesday. Aug. 11 at Podunk lake
Hayn”and
and C°Tliomas J Cavanaugh Rationed ' — .u_ w„i.&gt;—.—v..r landing for
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Haynes
nJ^r»nUoi^.trs nnd 'Mr- and Mrs. ,s. canm Livingston left Tuesday a Plcn,c dinner
Quiz-master Bob Hawk
°«®r«®8,0cun» »nd two daughters n}[Pr spending his 13-dav furlough i ------------------- -------Saturday!
! The Thonuppie Garden Club will
£?»Llb^n,1on ? OshlH5 trip ,nt:“r -with Harry Blair and family.
School Section in northern Michl- , Mrs A. b. Cook. Jr. and daugh- mert Thursday. August 12 at Tydcn
Hit tunes with
wmiH
of Ionia
Ionla were
were weekend
weckenrt guests
RU,*st' oclcckfOMem^«n nleasc'bnnp laiue
। IL.
..
.» .. lf,er
er of
Frank Sinatra
«
WllUtte spent the , Of xfr, ftn(j yjrs Einar Frandwn
Sunday!
weekend with her sister. Mrs. R. B. .and family at their Wall lake cot­
। disli to pass. The program will be
Walker. of Irving township.
tage
| Gilbert Bruce Green of South
Mrs. Oertude Wilrox was In । In charge of Mr«. Ben Cowles.
Don’t wait for a cold to Ret you down, or let an
The M dollar question
; Hat en spent lost week at the home Greenville Friday visiting her ate- I
: Tllc Welcome L A S
will meet
Monday!
-----illncst get a good hold. Sec your Doctor at the first
.of hte aunt, Mra. G. Avery Aten
tter.
er. Mrs.
Mrs. Mead
Mead Brown.
Brown. Mra.
Mra Agnr
Agnes Thuraday. August 12. for their nn•wmra
L
2
ur
£?.
ce
Barne
“
a,ld
MraKelly
sign of an illncti. If he prescribes, take your pre­
Kelly accompanied
accompanied Mra.
Mrs. Wllwx.
Wilcox
nliaI plcnlc w1th Mra Anle While
Touring war time
S:? from T
Mr.
.nd
Ru^ell
Krnyon
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Mlddto
Ev
.
Mr. and Mra Russell Kenyon and at
cottage at Mlddto take. Evscription to our drug store. Here, your Registered
America
mother’ m Trim"
r™ Mntm
Mmm‘’ I ain^ Dnvld
Dnv‘d'' ^
W''
nnd Tommy
Tonln‘v.of
°.f' eD'one
welcome. Please
Please bring
bring table
table
'u-ith theTr "mother'in
dd,v- and
eryone welcome.
Pharmacist is HONOR-BOUND to follow
VVitt, their
incir mOtfier
— I.QntrlTin,..
,— and■___
Tuesday!
jrtth
mother in Iron teoun
MounSaginaw snent Inn,
tart ..a.Venrf
weekend with !.------service
one■ lemon.
[lain.
l‘“h' •’
Mra Ernest Kenyon
&gt;W' your doctors orders exactly.
H~Mr and Mra.
a. Henry Beverwyk
Mr. and Mra. Marton Hodgson
The regular meeting of the Womand Mr. nnd Mn
Ir*. Ivan Gaskill en- and son. Sklppy. and Mr. and Mrz. ...
Week's news dramatised
n of the Moose wilT be held this
Debendable Prescribtion Swire
I loved. a picnic
.—.— d
dinner at Guernsey James Craft of Morganton W. Ve । week Friday night at 8 al the hall,
Wednesday!
1 lake on Sunday.
arrived Sundav for a weeks' visit AU members ere urged to attend,
Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Travis and with Mr-jmd Mrs. A. H. Oaneth at
--------- —
children of near Battle Creek were Wall lake..
I The Night HaWk Club will hold
Starring Lionel Barrythe guests of Mra. Alma Beach
Frances Brown of Ann Arbor is it* annual picnic Sunday. August 8
Saturday night
visiting her grandmother. Mrs. Bert । at the Leach take cottage of Mrs.
Mr*. Nina Colllge and daughter Snarks, this week
Ann* Newton.
Every Puahbotton Set
Evelyn of Battle Creek were guests
Mrs. J. J. filefer nf Detroit ta 1
-----------------------------------------Should Inclade WKZO
of Mra. Ella Wolfe'on Saturday.
....cuert-'of
____ __
_______
_ ____________
______
lhe
her
son-in-law
and__CHARLTON
PARK
“Exclusive, but not
Mrs. Burr Van Houten and son !! daughter. Mr. and Mr*.
Mra. Dorrance
The date
—of
••
August
------- .....
15lh. has
.--------been
Stephen of Cleveland arrived on Trethric. thl« wr»k.
selected for ' The Pioneer and Old
visit
«.u wiUi
~oi. Mra.|'
w- i ‘i.r.
Mr ...»
&gt;nd m.» *■.
r u Tester
.cwr *n*nt Settlers Picnic" The program for
actings
~ REGISTERID PHARMACIST ALWAYS ON DUTY —J W*dna*dav for a m
___ -—
Sarah Brandstetter arid Mr. and 1 their variation
with Mr abd Mrs. this ...ayear re-ill
will U-..have to Kbe ..1
selected
|v
HwWng.
WtoDf U41
SHH &amp; Jtfftnoo SSX Mr*. Clayton Brandstetter.
V r
R.. winlnger
winlnger at their
theta Cuitaxe
cottage »i
at ■ mostly from Iocs!
local talent oc
a* the
the In­
—
&gt;-&gt;rtlana
Wnr anrl
Mrs. Norbert Sullivan ajid Mary I Derby
lake.
dlana nn
on brmiinf
account nf
of the War
and
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PERSONALS

Jltailor

Miss Sent* Furrow visited Mr Lnd Mra. Max Bump Ln Carlton for Lou are spending the month in I

[.nd Mra. Robert Furrow of Grand

the weekend.

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Munday Mr

.nd Mrs

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COMMUNITY NOTICES

PLAYGROUND NOTES

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HOTEL HASTINGS

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SUITS
and COATS
for FALL

ORGANIZATIONS

CONSULT

A.E.JONES.MD.

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(Use our convenient Lgy Away Plan)

TOUR

Fine 100% Pure Wool Sorgo Suits at

DOCTOR

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and

25M

50% Wool Suit* at 15.00

FALL AND WINTER COATS

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�THE HASTINGS BANNER, THURSDAY, AVGUST fc IM)

The Hastings Banner

Changes Increasing Toll I
Of Death and Disease ’

CLASSIFIED WANT ADS
CLASSIFIED RATES

lk» tro.t offke i
i. likhlfu ••
I matter.
aUBBCjUPTIOX RATES

sbiMn. - wl&gt;u-.

fDITORIAI—
ASSOCIATION

ment of health.
Health centers have been established in many trailer camps, he
.nd .ddlll&lt;m.l ir.lUn h.v.

EMPLOYMENT-HELP WANTED

Sheldon Agency
AU Riads of Inauranca
Surety Bonds
Phone 2113
Hasting!

Rorfc iiullrt. fnirr onr.i. or will trade SnrirKt-r .outir r.lllr.
Al.o 5 tnrnrr
foirrd.
X7
2T4Y.

wasted — ?»■
t-r. (ra.r*i
/•?•! -tou’.-r 710-1.1 z
If
I MEN WASTED--Ord.'rik. .nd Janitor,
or..I»d at 1'Hh.r.ily llo.pll.l.. Ano
Arbor, lit ho-.ir« prr work li.*ianin&lt;
rate .51 |&gt;.r hour and attrr fl month.
,
v»r hour.
At-l'ty ■&gt;&lt; P»r.on«v|
Drp.Hinrut
Mu't «&gt;M*in .t.tt-mrnt
of aTallaMHtr f'""' »««r I’riltrd
Sur«-« Enployrnrnt Nervire. Thi. f.

Swanson Agency

■ I i'i.i.rr-liy
Moir, prr
,A3
t.our
|„r hear

State Farms 80-20 collision
FARM BUREAU STATE AGENT

IfMpi'lai. Ann Arl-r.
wrrk hr«innin» r»t»
.nd .ftrr C month.,
_ Api.:&gt; al Pmmiuel

.1 ail.hl tl&gt;,

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from

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become more scarce, balanced
meals become the more important.
Families who do not live on farms
will do themselves a great fnvdr.
he pointed out. if they grow their
,
. i. , ■ fainllv
own garden and can much of the
food for winter use.
.

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AUCTION SAA.ES

Air Expert! Overcome
Fatal Effects of Vibration

Ust Your Sale With

HENRY FLANNERY
NASHVILLE

Tiny two-ounce electric ears, put
into service- by lhe research staff of
the Glenn L. Martin company to run
down to its various lurking places
that most deadly of aerodynamic
mysteries—flutter. In more simple
terms, flutter is a vibration which
increases in Intensity until such
part* as wing or Uli surfaces break
5 । off in the air.

PHONE

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Marshall Furnaces
Repairs furnished and
stalled for all makes
furnaces
Eaves Troughing
Tin Shop

FARM EQUIPMENT
AND MIBC.

Floor Sanders for Rent

Phone 2331

142 E. State

' Hutter to appear. Take a wing for
example. A common cause of flut­
ter In wings is the "getting together"
of lhe vibration oi lhe wing itself
and that of seme part attached to It
—say an aileron. Once the two vi­
bration* get synchronized—and they
often did in the old days—the wing
is almost certain to come off in lhe
air with tragic suddenness.
The Martin-devised equipment
was set up to check lhe mathemati­
cally predicted vibration uf the wing
and at the same time of the parts
connected with it. and record Uie
frequencies on graph paper. Vibra­
tion engineers studied these graphs
and predicted at what point Use-fre­
quencies would harmonizc-ydt wha\
speed lhe wing as desigiyfd would
part company with plpne. If that
speed was well above any speed the
plane could possibly make, they
knew Uic wing wag safe.

TOO LATE TO CLASSTrY

FUR SALE—Slrrl, whrrlharrow. roller
.T
with ? ft Lrd .1 r.l .l-r.jrr
ilrn rahRnfor •rjtfir. * tfrdffr.
Ltd. di«rr l.t. M'.dr •• r.r V , * ,
• r,.r r.n., ...ilk ... .1- .-«» .r.lr t &gt; । &lt; 1 : ...-.V, r
• o.l rh.lr., 441 K Maio. Vr moot
na
rille.

C. E. GOODYEAR HDWE.

HOUSEHOLD GOODS

Swanson

Agency

FOB RALE—St fl A.tnln.trr rue
worn; d.vrn|«rl. huffrl; dinitie

109 W. STATE

REDUCED RATES

Property damage
and Liability
Conforming to Michigan's new
Responsibility Law may we ad­
vtoe yoa how this law affects all
Michigan motorists?

Farm Bureau State Agent
tf.

&gt;

ts Tell Cheevsts
JCo-Go’ and to 'Stop’
_.een light mean* “go" und a
rcd hght means "stop” for more
C
H.s l**an traffic these days. Glass ehem~iwlerii, i*t« at the Pennsylvania Stale colo„th .id» lege have mqrie new kinds of
r‘
h's* fusses, which glow sometimes with

AUCTIONEER
List your Auction Sales with

DEWEY REED
Phono 34W

im.

rail.
u.c.ui,
&gt;
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Hastings,

Shipping Livestock
Every Saturday

mil H Market

JAKE DEPRIESTER

Company Hastings stockthrough
f." thii T.nd r. TnrT.i.W ’a*T.Tf
h&lt;iu«» un, nvl» from property

u Hrr Mill

C. "BILL” SHERWOOD
FOR

INSURANCE
Hotel Hastings

CASH
For your old Scrap Iron,
Radiators, Batteriea, Alu­
minum, Brass, Copper &amp;

CLENN F. LAUBAUGH
Hasting*

Pon SALE—5 'thrifty pi&lt;

iJXY-te—-Wernins

it ot Mid-

FOR BALE-

CURT

FOR SALE OR TRADE OR RENT —

pl&lt;«.'
old. F&lt;ru

r.l hundred

SOLOMON

AUCTIONEER
Experience ond Training
A
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Phone 72
Middleville
tf

lost, pound. strayed

KO ft

FOR

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34 or 3S. Elisabeth Bell

FOR rent—n™,

Truss Fitting

saacEiXAXEODg

FOji N*I,K—Hoit
boat. Al^&gt; ...

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X PE RIENCED
FITTER
LY BARKER’S

FOR BAI

■ Breen light, sometimes with a red
light, telling them whether to con­
hr.ue or stop their experiments.*"
A green glow fneans that the
mo,ecu'cs of the glass have high

J together in a strong network. A
red glow meant thot the molecule*
CLAY HILLS
Mrs. Leon Potts and Mrs. Ver­ have little energy, and that the basic
dun Covlll. called on Mrs. Lenna ' network la loosely held together.
Johhson and Mrs. Van Der Shur
Fluorescence thus becomes a tool
at Blodgett hospital. Friday after­ which indicates to the glass chemist
noon. * Mrs Ouy McNeq-tsas been
..... the
.... doctors careHhe past
U.. b.,lc .true,
under
week. * Mr. and Mrs. Roy McCaul i ,ure ot ,he Kln“- •« *eU •» *l»
and Mr. and Mra. William Hultet chemical composition. Manganese
attended the Garden club picnic j glows with a red and green light,
wU?!s,y’
,??”■ Eu8&lt;!{,e depending on how loosely or tightly
" '■ »■“
-Hu.,k or mile'
weekend pt their farm home in
Clay Hilts. * Mi» Irene Lukso cules. but other minerals and chem­
and nephew ot Grand Rapids, spent icals glow with blue, violet, pink,
Die weekend* at John Lukso. * Mr. yellow, and orange lights.
and Mrs Leon Potu. Mrs. Myrtle •
Using fluorescence as a key to
Gcdfry und Miss Bertha McCaul
of Bowne. called on Mrs. tenna glass analysis is new. and is more
Johnson at Blodgett hospital Sun­ sensitive in many respects than the
day afternoon.
former methods of chemical amily

BARNUM SCHOOL
Mr. and Mrs. Keith Durkee and
FOR SALK—Rblemlld
Darlene called on Mr. and Mrs.
Weil Stat.
Adam Endres of Freeport and Mr
and Mrs Scott Lydy of Carleton
Sunday afternoon. ,w Larry Durkee
WILL ACCEPT ■rt| offrr tn SrptrmlMir Ls spending a lew' weeks with his
Hut for mr ■ o .rTr ri&gt;ri rr on No
aunt in Lansing. ★ Mrs Ben Hill of
MirMr.n Art
Mr. K.»
t .oj.rr. Drtrtiit.__
u. 1 Tampa. Fla.. Mr. and Mra. L. E.
htns .--i.ir.i
tn Sept. Holmes of Woodland were visitors
Hr.t
Sit n i"r. wr.t oT ll..tinr. and supper guests at the Herbert
Johnston home Thursday. * Ellis
Johnston attended the .LutherSn
church services and dinner held at
'•00 III V-t IGO ACRES
the Lake Odessa fair ground Sun­
••
Nlildlevin
day.

ni t sti.i

FiSlt

Hitter

Metal for Skull
Experimental studies indicate that
the metal tantalum is a satisfactory
material for the repair of defects of
lhe skull. Lieut, (j.g.) Robert H.
Pudenz, medical corps. U. S. naval
reserve, reports. Tantalum Is a blu­
ish white metal resembling steel in
Ils physical properties and glass in
its chemical characteristics It has
an atomic weight about three' times
that of iron.
Lieutenant Pudenz says that "It
Make Good Coffee
has the desirable qualities of non­
Rationing has revived the old argu­ corrosiveness. inertness in tissue,
ments about lhe best way to make nonabsorbability. absence of toxic
good coffee. Boiling, the drip meth­ (poisonous) ingredients and malle­
od. percolation, and the vacuum re- ability.
. This
, isst quality enables the
turn process each has loyal support- , surgeon to form the flat tantalum
era. On one point however, there sheet to the desired contour at the
is no disagreement If coffee is to opeiating table. In view of these
have the satisfying flavor that characteristic!, the use.of thia metal
makes it one of America's favorite j should be considered in lhe repair
beverages, the inside of the contain- of many dt lhe cranial defects which
er mutt be spotlegs for each fresh will inevitably occur as a result of
brew. Wa»h the coffee-maker thor- skull and brain injury In the present
oughly after every use. Scour the war. and particularly in those re­
inside until not a (race of brown pairs in which a satisfactory cos
stain is lefL then wash In warm metlc —
rJt Is ±
result
of utmost impor
suds, rinse, and dry with a clean tence.”towel A coffee-maker that hat been
.
properly washed will not. leave a
Bpeck pf brown stain on a white HOW TO HOLD

"°,h

tlc Creek&gt; * Mr and Mra Orion
|i Boniface and family of Plainwell
| spent the. wcekei.u
weekend .with
Mr. and
and
with Mr
! Mrs. Ix-ater jSScak
Lord and family. h*
*

,

-

. and Mrs. Arthur Palmer and’Judy
of Blake district Sundav evening.
* Mrs. Harriet Fox and Mrs. Mary
Freer of Hastings spent Sundav
' with Mr. and Mrv Russell Halt and
Mrs. Donald
Mrs. Corwin
Donald ofCorwin of
i family.
Battle Creek was a weekend guest
, also. a ML-&gt;a Vivian Brooks spent
the weekend with Miss Ruth Baas
of Charlotte. * Mrs. Katie Johnrock and son Paul were Sunday
dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Annlegale and Elsie. * John
and Phillip Wiley of South Bend.
Indiana, are spending the week
•vlth Mr. and Mrs. Russel Hart and
family. * Little Bcttv Ann and
Lvman- David Weber ot Comstock
»nent Sundav with their aunt. Mrs.
Lester Monica. * Rev. and Mrs.
। Thomas Moyer and son Donald are
---- J.__
couole weeks In Petosi spending
V*v * K
lum entertained Sundav for din­
ner. Mr and Mra Donald McCal­
lum of Brush Ridge and Mr and
Mrs. Oeonre Chinman of Kxlamaroo. * Frank Weller left Tuesday
fnr Cudahv Wisconsin, to scend
•nmetme wUh Mr. and Mra. Geo.
Smith and daughter. * The com“’unltv was saddened tn learn of
■h« .p’«»inn Of w-t-r Letnae* ami
Rert Patton. Much symoathv i«
nX'»n'te'&lt; ★ Mra. Tjicv Davenport
and Helen entertained over the

LEGAL NOTICES

family, near Freeport. ★ Mrs. Karl I xotice to creditors
Eckardt and her cousin. Ernest . kui. ot Mirhi*u&gt;. n.
Guenther of Detroit were dinner («r ta» &lt; minty ot Barry
guests of Mr. and Mrs. I. L. Hall
and Mra. Kate Henderson Thun- '
day and in the afternoon they call- 1
ed on ML-u Mabie Hinds at Or- ,
onge * The Mlues Bertha Wag- ।
Iiner and Olea. Eckardt were dinner
In
I1B.I.. .L I.ml» £md»*

been obtained from the I arm Sa- | ter Emmi were „ue#ta of Mr and
afternoon Mr. and Mrs. John
curity administration to ease local Mrs John Martin of Charlotte (Bprlngett of Nashville were Visitors'
housing shortages. Local health de-I Sunday. * Miss Donna Diehl of there. * Ernest Guenther, who has '
partments have helped to provide !Marshall spent last week at
(been visiting at. the Karl Eckardt ,
hi.llh U.IIIU.. to bdnm
bom. or Lj.to
■ Mr
j S?S'^d“.Tt
CAm'rrrinier.Me
Ai.en...
,-hiiH *Wilbur Gibson entertained &lt;rolt Friday. * Miss Joan Henney.
Communicable
diseases,
child , Mf UIld
Charles ok and Mrs
HnsUnet snent the naxt week
birth problems, and child care are r piorence Mason of Kalamazoo and |Wlth her cousin Joyce Henney.
all more difficult under cramped or Mrs. Emma&lt; Dickerson iui
for uuuivi
dinner 1
Congratulations
crowded conditions of life today ' Sunday. * Cir.f
'
'to .Mr.
*"_ |
Dr. Van Votkenburgh points out. Nu- 'and Mrs. Glenn
ilenn -------------Kahles on
-------the ar- i
trition is another increasing wartime rival of a new babv girl Monday
OrobUm. b.
A.
.u.p.to
J?o^m"

In nrrn. t'A mil.. Irft froin Alron«nln Ukr .rhool hott.r Roy Krrlirr.

WOMKS WASTED S-.r—' Aid-. ••
.i.ttnl. in dirt kltrhon. .nd worker.

PROTECT YOUR CAR

Hum
CLOVE.DAL.
jsufia u?

Ing and sanitation, strenuous work Gillette of Jackson and Mra. Iva
and increased nervous tension, are French of Battle Creek over the
all taking their toil, says Dr. V. A. weekend. * Richard Hart spent a
Van Voirnbu,,!.. ...I.Unl comm..- “«#&gt;•
“&gt;

10c »441t|on«

HATT

Bond Boyta* Wi

of living with tuberculosis and. other I
maladies once again increasing after -

Dud Ur Unrk ut in c»p« ot

GRANGES

.Cm Find For Hot

Death and disease have already .'
taken an upswing in number* in up­
state New York In 1942 as a result

COOK BROS. Editor. ,
■lORTT-RkVEXTH TEAR I

Mrs ■ Will Lztson and family vis­
ited friends at Pewamo Sunday
afternoon. * Mr. and Mrs Richard
Bloomer of Ann Arbor visited the WELCOME GRAXOE
latter's mother, Mrs. Bertha ECkardt and Mr. and Mrs. Victor Eck; ard l and family over the weekend.
* Bunday dinner guests at the
ritj
home of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Scheel
were Mr. and Mrs. Ben Schneider.
Mr. and Mra E. J. Bates and fam­
ily. Mr. and Mrs. Karl Eckardt and &gt;
family. * Mr. and Mrs. Walter
Cooke were Sunday dinner guests ‘

Ulf Eichm Ym

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Au«y'
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NOTICE TO CREDITORS

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Nonfattening
About two-thirds cf the natural fat
content in chocolate is removed In
cocoa.

We Remove Dead Animals
For Prompt Removal of
Old, Crippled or Dead
Horses and Cows

PHONE
HASTINGS

CARD OF APPRECIATION—T.
it friend.. relative. and organlr.
ho- «ent ftowrr. and other r.prri

2697

TottcPs a”d dniiBht-r nf Midland
■*nd Mrs. Lon Anne Patton of Ann
Arbor

'
| NF'RTI”;'A‘rT wnnm.AND
1 Mrs. v
~‘~ Henderson accompan­
Kate
ied Mr. and Mrs. Karl Eckardt nnd
Tovce nnd Frne«t Guenther of De­
troit to Grand Rapids Monday
where they were dinner guests of
Mrs. Charles Van Leuven nnd tn
the afternoon they ailed on Mr.
nnd Mrs. Will Seybold * Mr. and

Glycerin
Recovered
from
Aniinrl

&gt; A Huilth.

wm

Horses

Help
Win

Cattle

’5^

»4£2

ALL FORMS OF

$1 000PAIR
CAN’T BUY THE

INSURANCE and BONDS
'in FlaucUl BiiaoBilbiUty Uv.

JERRY

VALLEY CHEMICAL CO.

ANDRUS

DOUBLE SAFETY
..OF...

PHONE 17F21 HICKORY
CORNERS AT MY EXPENSE

Wolverine

AUCTIONEER

Shell Horsehides

Loren Coppock

Delton, Mich.

Satisfaction Guaranteed. Dates can

if.

EXCHANGE
YOUR WHEAT
for some of thot good

Lily White Flour

IN ANY OTHER WORK
SHOE

DEAD STOCK
REMOVED!
We meet all competition in paying
for Horses and cows. Small stock
removed fret Prompt Service 7
days a week. Phone collect, Battle
Creek 2-2961.

LESSENS
FATIGUE

Bottle

Creek

Rendering

Lloyd Roger. Mgr.

Co.

complete stock

Pep your chickens up with

results.

Quality

fuels

always.

SMITH BROS
VELTE &amp; CO
HASTING.. MICH.

WHEN your feet get tired,
you tire all over just sot much
the faster. Wolverines help you'
avoid fatigue because they are
always so amazingly soft and
pliable — and help you to avoid
accidents due to fatigue.
p

STEEL CAP PREVENTS
CRUSHING

ONE of the most painful acci­
dents and one of the commonest
is a crushed foot Yet an over­
whelming majority of such
accidents is prevented by the
strong steel armor inside the
toe caps .of Wolverine Shell
Horsehide Safety Shoes. It will
make harmless a blow or rolling
weight of many thousands of
Cunds. Why be content with
is than Wolverine’s famous
DOUBLE SAFETY? Since
$1,000 a pair wouldn’t buy it in
FALSE TEETH
any ether safety shoe, be sure
MORE FIRMLY IN PLACE
your next pair are Wolverine

YOUR DEAD OR DISABLED
FARM ANIMALS Are Valuable \
HORSES $5.00

COWS $4.00

We have a Collector Stationed at 912 W. Green St. in

Hastings to give immediate service*. We pay the phone
charges. Phone Hastings 2565 or Kalamazoo 2-9544.

KALAMAZOO RENDERING WORKS

LAKE LOTS
We are offering juit six (6) lota for tale. High and
dry building rites. The lots range in size from 70 to
13S feet water front.ge, .nd 178 to 350 feet deep Each
lot hit acceu to Light., City Ou, Tel. Good road,
•nd nice .winuning beech. Term. m.y be .tranced
to suit your buying power. BUY NOW while wage,
•re high, .nd build when condition, will permit

REID'S RESORT, THORNAPPLE LAKE

�THE HASTINGS BANNER
HASTINGS. A^CHICAN, THURSDAY. AUGUST 5. 1943

EICHTY-EIGHTH YEAR

ON THE HOME FRONT

ths orange blossoms of her native
state. They ^ere married a month
ago and were lucky to find a place
to live in Washington—beginners

(Continued from Page 1. Sec. 1.)
John finished HJI.8 in 34. took
way the English say. ’step on If) his degree at M3.C. and was work­
here's to all you and especially to ing on his PhD. at the U. of Cali­
fornia at Hie time lie entered servCpl. Wesely Blough. Jr.
28th General Hospital
Horry you- two couldn't have
Swannonoa, N. C.
stayed a little longer but guess me
Tne money order for one smack­ affair they had for you at lhe
eroo is heading your way—not Goodwill church Saturday night
much, yet when you figure hun­ must have shown you how glao ev­
dreds of smackeroos in war bonds eryone was to have you home.
and atampg then you begin to see
John says, ‘not to come to Wash­
how much each smack can mean.
ington unless you. want to be hot I’,
Best of luck. Wesley.
and you can put your own Inter­
Because there have been so many pretation on that my friends, any­
changes in what we can send you how well write you at—
fellows and what seems most ac­
Ensign John Erway
ceptable we're going lo send Jusb
Apt. D. 34. 3839 Rodman St. N. W
money orders to you In the VM.A.
Washington 16
You overseas write tor soap, chew­
Washington. D. C.
ing gurn. etc. We can't send mat
Tommy Robinson was
w..hout
first
a
request
from
youSailor
wm home
without
a--------- * *------------so
what
to
do?
Old
Zolly
is
not
and
so wnai to uu: v:u ouiiy
nui —“. from
; Lthe
----. looks
. — of
— Tommy
. ........ It
"
what you'd call, 'quick on the trig- mi
m"*'
“t. **
»- fu,
f,,n‘ J"***
1131 l,n
® 8el Ihnrn
’onie
* und
ger',
so
well
try
and
figure
all
O
f
I
walk
up
and
down
the
street
meetger', so well try and figure all of I
in. out
—... ,...
this
by next week. Now don't i I
•’’d talking to peopld-snd from
go and lose any sleep over this fel- (he looks of Sally, it must be good
lows—It ain't worth it. not just tor t0 h,ve h,mu few bars of soap. Which reminds
Edward Yoder iFreepdrt) to home
us of a story one of you lads sent from Camp Gordon. Texas. He and
Us—here 'ti*.
| Bob Saunders ore in the same balThc Irishman was relating hl* taUon and have been to-gether
dventures in
'Ince they were inducted In Februadventures
In the
the jungle.
jungle.
rt Una .hi.tv ury 80,11 fellows are Pfc'*. which U
"Ammunition, f&lt;x&gt;d
i -ISd we were ' ,,lC#
*»«• how “» letter
, had lun out,'" he said,
j, pup we were from the tw0 of you t(Jme Q{
parched with thirst"
I days.
"But wasn't there any water?" I Home this week 1* Captain Mick­
"sure, but it was no time to be ey (Michael) McPharlln who'* life
thinking of cleanliness."
has always been cram-packed with
By the way. Ron McKibben, we Interesting experiences and since
»cnt your one buck last week to the war it is Just more so. iSee the
Aberdeen. Md. Someone says you're real story about Mlckejj on the
.In Virginia Put us straight on it front page—these are a few side
Ron. and did lhe letter reach you? line comment* of his visit here.)
We Just heard ot a lady over al
Being un American Commissioned
Freeport who tops lhe letter writ­ in the Royal Canadian Air Force.
ing record to date. She hadn't said Mickey might naturally be expected
anything about It because she &gt; to like the Canadians as a whole
thought it was boasting—well. if.it but It went much farther than that
to. then II is Just the kind of boost­ Anyhow, when he concentrated this
ing we need and there ought to be affection it settled around a very
some stiff competition along with charming Toronto girl, now Mrs
McPharlln. who is here with Mickey
her first
visit
in Hastings, How
Tbls topper lady is Mrs. Loma for
f— —
------ —
.............
Fish. Besides writing several time* .Ih:?
. they ~r-&lt;?
met? it
It was x
a blind dntc
date it
at
a week to her own son. Reuben an
— officers n-n
— -----Ball—...-u
Mickey
says he
Fisii. she writes to thirty boys in flipped a penny, he took the blond
service about every three weeks. and that was "Ginny". 'If you ask
Think of the time that takes but us Captain, you'd better *ave that
It pays big dividends in lhe happi­ penny for your lucky coin piece, be­
ness It means to those boy*. If you cause there's no doubt but for both
don't think so Just notice what the of you. that's what it is.)
Letters this week have to say on the ! , Mickey is a good story teller and
subject.
: he says one ot the funniest things
Everyone of u* able to push a he remembers happening in Engpencll should write al least ten let- land was the time a typical southsoldier came
ter* a month to boys and girls In ern
— American
*------ -— Negro
*'------ ----------------------service— It Is more than an 1m- into a Tavern and the waiter said.
sorry but we'll not be able to
Krsonal patriotic duty—it is an ob- "I'm
1
you here."
ation to all lhe boys we know, serve
i
(Now that lhe boys are all in serv­
Tiie negro soldier smiled and said.
ice seems like the young gaLs would “Ah'* not colored boss, ah's Hee-ytake to this in a big way as their an." Everybody laughed and it was
"home work" or something. We all in such good fun the waiter
didn't ask Emily Post but it doesn't filled his order without delay.
seem as if you'd have lo be formally
.— ----- - ||
It I* now Ensign Horace Angell
introduced Just to write - — guy
a who was here a few days with his
letter.)
iwtfe enroute to his new station in
Anyway, our 'hat's off to you', Virginia. Horace Just finished his
Mrs. Fish, and well get a lot more wwk at Columbia which entitled
hats Just so we can keep taking 'em him to hta new rating. And here's
off to the rest of you. if you’ll 'de- something to help pep you up Horliver' via the United States mall.
«ce when the going gets tough—AuAnd here's something you'll have ! dra Densmore Ironside was heard
to help us answer—
I to say. “I think Horace is the best
Battle Creek. Mich.1 looking officer I ever saw."
*I Another homo for the flrat time
Dear -----Editor.
If you will please give me the In eleven months is—
Robert Eaton
name and address of a Barry coun­
Co. A. 773rd Combat Military Po­
ty boy who is In lhe service and
lice
would like the Hastings Banner I
•- Postmaster
will see that It is sent to him.
San Diego. Calif.
and oblige
He tells about cksually meeting
Mrs. Frank Thompson
another soldier one day and they
2930 W. Michigan Ave.
started talking. It finally devel­
Battle Creek. Mich.
The flrat name sent In will be put oped that they both came from
on the mailing list and 'thanks from Michigan. The other soldier was
that yank', to you Mrs. Thompson. Sgt. Ayzel Traver, son of Asa
Now to the. Nice Having you Traver, jvho is stationed with the
140 Inf. at San Diego.
Home, views.
Eugene Guernsey, Freeport 39 is
home for 12 days for the first time Dot and Dash News
Bob Moore Is pleased as punch
after 9 months In service. He looks
fine, likes the army "swell", and his because he's been classified as u
pilot and he's awaiting new order*
address Ls—
T. 5 Eugene R. Guernsey, 36404388 so when you leave Tinn. let us
know your new address. Bob. we
Btry. A. E C. P
knew about your getting such a
Camp Davis. N. C.
Clarence Snide] (Nashville-Mc- good mark on your test for naviga­
Omber dtofrlctl egme home Wed­ tor. Wouldn't it'have been funny if
nesday for 12 days. He's be^n In they'd put you-in as navigator—
khaki over a year and it must agree youd have missed what you wanted
with him 'cause he's looking great— because you were too good. “Well,
(that sparkle in your eye couldn't maybe it wouldn’t have been so
have been because of that lovely Ha. JIa.,funny at that. Good luck,
girl with you could It. soldier—no. cadet, /
Howard Bliss and Gordon Manni
probably It .was Just the Michigan
climate after Texas or was It?) HLs finally were able to set a date to
meet In Boston when Gordon, now
overseas, was transferred—wouldn't
Clarence Snide! 361.M2M
Btry. c. 488th Automatic Weap­ you know.
Ed Manni. navy. Gordon's brother
ons.
met William Weeber out Alaska
Fort Bliss. Texas.
And speaking of looking happy, sq way. Ed. couldn't mall letters from
was Ensign John Erway (Otis there so he asked' BUI to write his
school District) looking happy as mother for him. Came the letter
everything and why not? John and from Bill as if he'd written these
his new fc|de were here far a few same letters for some lime. Mra.
days before rfturning tp Washing­ Manni pieced the puzzle together
ton where John is stationed in the and realized the message was from
Navy Ordinance Bureau. John says,
Word from Charles Brec he Isen
he picked his bride out of Califor­
nia and It's a fact *he*s as lovely as who has been In Australia since

March says he just received the
June 3rd issue of the Banner. Ooilys, Charles, that pula you * little
behind on lhe new* but there's one
thing you can depend on no matter
what the date Is. the old town to
•till here, impatiently wailing for
you to get back.
Cpl. Charles M. Brechelsen,
Ml 79758
'
4 .P.O. 704, c/o Postmaster .
San
Francisco.
Calif., U. 8- Army
,
:---- -----------•
'Hello Clair Clum bet you were
sure giul to have your wife pay
I you a vUit she Just came back and
gave tu your new address which U—
i
JL£Lum'M1B3496
Base Big. Office
Drew Field, Tampa. (7* Florida
Clair’s brother. George's, address U.
Pvt. George E. Clum A.S.N.
36415348
c. o Postmaster.
San Francisco, California
After 3 months. Mrs. John Hoff­
man of 229 N. Church street re­
ceived word that her son Pvt. Cor­
liss A. Barnes has arrived safely
overseas. He existed In the Army
in ,Oct.. 1942. He sent word that
he was well and safe, had plenty

ployea by the Hastings Mfg. Co. be­
fore entering service.
Here's an address Janie called for
Pvt. George Behan 36415327
Ha co 3rd
i Ret 1 f&gt;oot
&amp;t«nm™t^
A PO 1W ‘ o RMlma*ter
Ui AnX. &lt;toll»«SE“
He 1* stationed at lhe Potnonu
Ordnance Base, just 30 miles from

unit disappeared into the Jungles
of Guadalcanal to ambush Japa­
nese patrols, disrupt communica­
tions and destroy ammunition and
equipment, he was left near the
coast, lo supervise the movement
of vital supplies.
Frequently he did not know
where the union could be found,
but it was imperative that he keep
their gun* firing and their supplies
on lhe move. For more than a
month, while hLs buddles killed
400 Japs and drove the remnants
from the area, he moved equipment
to them by Higgins boat and on
several occasions dropped it to them
by nlane.
&gt;
Without hl* assistance, the guer­
rilla mission, now recognized a* one
of the inoat sucessful In hl*“orv.
would have failed, say marine offlIn citing Capt. Plumley, his com­
manding officer, Lt Col. Evans P.
Carlson, said:
“Capt Plumley was charged with
commanding the rear echelon left
at Aola and with procuring and
transporting supplies to the batta­
lion hi the field. This lack required
that ho move the supplies by. Hlg.
Jins boat to a point on the shore
ine accessible to patrols from the
combatant companies. In the suc-

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but it all adds up to the same thing.
Pauline left Tuesday for Washing­
ton where Philo (Lt. Philo Otis­
Brush Ridge neighborhood) Is sta­
tioned—he has lust been able to
find a place for them to live. Good
luck for both of you.'
HI. Steve Hathaway—we hear you
had a dose of the hives that sent
you to the hospital. (We're squirm­
ing as we write this—Just the
thought of hives does that) Anyjray. hone you're O.K. now—how
about a letter.
Heard Bun McPharlln was a bit
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A 80 ACRE FARM juat outside the city limits
has all modern square brick house, new fur­

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and large bam,
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eration*. I flippantly asked her if
one wasn't enough and she gave
me a look and quietly answered that
she was thankful to be able to walk,
She said. “I have a Tittle nephew
-------who was
----------------------------bom without ------feet. ...
He .how
&gt;w.
arbund between crutches and tell*
u* how lucky , he to to be able to
el around because he knows some
Ids at-Ann Arbor who will never
walk."-I kept getting *maller and
smaller and if there had been a
mousehole_handy. the mlcles would
have had company.
I was talking with

tallon patrol was unable to make
By JANE CAMERON
the rendezvous. Capt Plumley pa­
u-nded visit with Pfc. Richard See- i Ing on the BngU*h-lndla
trolled the beach beyond the en­
nccurmru Khedulea
Kunnues brin
KU
ber at Salina, Kan., he having been ' Accelerated
emy lines in hl* effort to find the
Bustyr foUhd a five-gallon can of
j chi -within
two—
days,*nine .
wot to ■ Morrlond cunp.
--------------patrol and deliver the needed -sup­ something that looked and smelled
compared with the seven day
plies. When the battalion was op­ -like gasoline. In the garage, so he
qulred to cover lhe 5.(X0 mile
BANNER
WANT
ADS
PAY
erating on the upper Lunge river,
he provided supplies by airplane dumped it in the jallopy. He started
mwor afjd
aqa in
tn 3 minutes there
mere
the motor
uiup.
drop, kviiik
going aloft miriacii
himself ai*
six nines
times I uw
; in the day to make the drop HU I was ■ smoke screen over thebulld|
conduct was hi keeping with the Ings that made us safe from aerial
'
। highest tradition* of the naval attack. Patsy asked him if he had
converted to soft coal. He has been
service."
' Capt. Plumley enlisted in the ma- coming In on a wing and a prayer DOWL1NG
every day since, except one. and
Bible school is in session this
, rlnea in 1940 He was a lieutenant that day I towed him Moral: Be­
1 when the marines raided Makin to­ ware of gas-stretchers.
week with Elmer Deal of Ouil lake
land last August and for his ex­
Vonilla Comp.. pt.
In charge. We are thankful for the
ploits was made a captain and dec­
privilege of/ having such a school
Our
wish
for
the
Italian
people
—
orated with the navy cross
a capable ,man
mu;
•• "
u», in our
May they ur
be cuinpiriciy
completely ireca
freed oi
of with *nch
Clinton
who
n'7'T7 Hom of Cloverdale, C
------ dictatorship, and may they have a i community * The funeral servenlisted in March 1941 and ha* been Jeader who will let them live in ices of w
-"— ------ *-------------Walter
Ormsbee
were---held
,n
*!.nce
I peace, a* they prefer, and allow at the church last Wednesday at.
Antisoptine
FQc
«rltc« his parents and *■&gt;». every- them to enjoy their homes, their 2 o'clock. The community wishes
Mouth Wash, pt. UV
thing Is going fine and also
| families and their churches. Tills to express iLs most sincere sym­
1closes pictures of the IxatMlful u their way of life, and may they pathy to the bereaved. * Mr. and
palms and scenery of Hawaii. HU . chart their course so a* to achieve Mrs. Robert Abendroth are spend­
this goal!
।address U—
ing the week at Houghton lake.
PT C. Clinton A. Hom. 361526&amp;5
1
...
Little Bobble is being cared for by
Pen-O-Lin
But. B 63rd Field Artillery Bn. I We are looking forward to an cl- his grandmother Abendroth of Bat­
I A P O. No. 24 T Postmaster
Liniment. 6 ox.
tle
Creek. * Mrs Mate Oswald en­
I derberry pie. With the fruit short- .
I San Francisco. California.
I age. we Intend to can several pints tertained the Lutheran Guild from
Charles Purniss, graduate of Hns- of elderberries for pies next winter. Hastings last Wednesday after­
I t,nih' High School, who has lust They will be delightful when lhe noon. * Mrs. Edna McCloud has
completed
hU Internship
Unlvershy of Texas.
Medical aluhool
at wind Is howling around the corner been nursing at the hospital the
Palmolive
AQC
I Galmton. Texa*. I* taking hi* basic of the house. An excellent-flavored White and two daughters of Del­
Jam or marmalade Is made by comItr^ “ CBm” Bark',ey' TeX‘S
Shampoo, 8 ox.
*Tw
Inlng elderberries with tart apples. ton were Sundav guests of Mr. and
* Wallace
sweeten (if we can hypnotize the Mrs Frank Hallock
j
I1?? .
~
J-1 Char les O.
M683.7
Preston is holding his head high
Ration Board* and Spice to taste.
In school
of late as he caught a 41-4 lb.
end in oil years offer, it's NO USE
Did you know—Our present na- ,bass in Clear lake the other night.
75c Vaseline
(EARNING unless your s'udenls can
tional educallonel system originated .* Mr. and Mrs. Orle Fisher called
Hair Tonic
in Marshall. Michigan? A minister ,on friends in Parchment and Prair­
PUT THAT LEARNING TO GOOD
. arrivals and everything Along with and a general sat under an oak ieville Sunday afternoon. * Once
USE The way lo help do that is
more Mrs. Lanning is blinding on
your basic training, old Zolly could tree, it is now owned bv the Brooks ,to her olace of business.
Dnw'.tng
devote a few paragraphs everv week family, and formulated lhe system can well be proud of its Sandwich
to. "What All New Dads Should and methods now used by our pub- ,Bar.
p«n and Finaline pencil SEE OUR
$1.50 Pinkhams $4 29
Know"—and maybe you don't think he schools, in 1834 These plans were
SELECTION OF FINE PEN GIFTS
you'll need It when these little toad* adopted Into the State Constitution. I.
Veg. Comp.
start toddling. Thev are a lucky and tiie system gradually spread , IRVING
lot of little mites with Fathers will­ over the nation. Michigan also leads 1 The Ladles Aid Society will meet
AT HOME —aad UNDER
ing and ready lo go out and'flghr all the other states in health ad- Thursday. August 5. st the home '
for their right to be born Into a vancement. Our laws on health of Mr and Mrs John Brlson. *
the STUDY LAMP...
land of freedom and haonlnro— matters are studied and copied and Mr and Mrs. Dell Wilcox went with
Sal Hepatica
. their diqighter and husband, Mr.
someday they'll understand that adopted by our-slster states.
• • •
I and MTs. Frank Hoonan of Has60c sixe
and be deeply croud of their Dads.
Our
Office
of
Alien
Property
Cus।
tings
to
picnic
at
Caledonia
Park
Now about the babies themselves.
todian holds the American copy-'whore they met with their ton and
rights to Hitler's MEIN KAMPP and friend* from Grand Rapids Sunday.
Miss Lois Anne
Nagel has
'" * **'"
*----- •—
rence, for Pfc. and Mrs. Lawrence owes the crackpot and hl* publish- J
Alka Seltxar
Kidder bom July 3uth. Mrs. K. war cis about *30.000 In royalties. I hope returned from a visit with her
lhe former Ruth Cox and grand­ we pay it with blockbusters, deliv­ cousin at Grand Rapids. * Mr. and
60c sixe
1
Mrs.
Wilson
Travis
nnd
chlTdren
ered
Airmail.
mother Cox has started the young
from near Battle Creek spent lhe
man out In the world with a sav­
Our naughty Ruffle hides in the weekend here. ★ Captain and Mrs.
ings account of war savings stamps.
Down at Fort Smith. Ark. Ils a weeds and Jumps out and scares ■R. E. Tompkins and little daughter
boy for Don and Mrs. Widrig. and the daylights out of the little roost­ nre expected to come from CaliDon when he gets old enough think ers. a dozen times a day. He likes fornix on an extended furlough,
what a time you'll have explaining to wait until they are all eating ’ due to the captain's ill halth. They
to the little fellow what a warrant and then he lands In the middle of will visit Mrs. T.'s parents. Mr.
officer for Uncle Sam means. Why the mob and they all fly and and Mrs: John Perrv. * Ktrk Wil­
don't you write us a close up des­ auawk. It was very funny untll one cox of Grand Rapids, formerly of .
ght he sprang in front of my feet this locality, has purchased the 1
cription of the offspring and by
HASTINGS
PHONE 2115
and I screamed and Jumped a foot Schroder .beershlo nronerty at the'
lhe way, what's his name.
He will
For lhe Gerald Ryans its a boy In the air. That was the first time Caledonia village limit.
cat, laugh.
। continue to work. In Grand Rap­
named Jeffrey J., Mra. R. before
. ids.. * Spt. Joseph Lince has been
Iyer marriage was Phyllis Hinman
and we havejq^tell you what con­
clusion proud ^'grandpa' Hinman
finally hnfl to come To. It's a good
old custom at Rotary to pass cigars
but in these days few are to be nad.
However. Grandpa H. arrived with
cigars, passed them out and 'when
asked if he had anything to say lie
replied that he had almoaL reached
the belief that it was eaxrer to get
a baby than it was a box of R. G.
Dunn cigars!
Being a war bride is not all.roses
but it does mean thrilling adven­
ture. For instance, last week Pau­
line Chandler OUs had a call from
Grand Rapids from Philo telling
her he lust flew down from New
York and would be flying over Has­
ting* in twenty minutes. He reached
Hastings, circled low and went on.

c.S?b.St^,

te‘£SSS^,SEhhU
■Vllm,

WUcox down In Alabama writes, "it's
a nice camp and if it could be located In Maine it would be swell."
After one days training Joe says.
"If there's a worse sololer than I
am I'd like to see him. I can't even
roll my pack. Takes me 2*» hours
and then it isn't right.' Take heart
Joe—why it even took Joe Lout*
years before he could connect with
a right to the jaw and he was a
natural . Find oil of consolation
that—but anyway we tried. Joe's
address 1*—
Pvt Joseph V. Wilcox, 36862055
CO. V. 21*1 Btal/
7th Reg. I.R.T.C.
Fort McClelland. Ala.
Howdy again, Merwyn Plumley.
An A.P. story from somewhere in
the South Pacific was just carried
in the state papers about new laur­
els you're winning for yourself and
we don't need to teil you how proud
we all feel, along with your mom
and dad. of the many tasks you
have done. Here's what the A.P,
story told—
Somewhere In the South Pacific
— (API—Capt. Merwyn C- Plumlev.
United States marine corps, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Colvin R. Plumley
of Nashville, M|ch., has been com­
plimented by his commanding offi­
cer for getting supplies to raider
guerrilla bands bock of the Japa­
nese line* in the‘ Solomons cam■"fc. Capt. Plumley's raider

PEOPLE

ceasful discharge ot this duty lie
displayed marked loyalty, ingenuity
and excellent judgment.

8 ROOM HOUSE on South Michigan Ave. Ha*
3 bedrooms, 2 up 1 down, living room, dining
room, kitchen, washroom and bathroom. Nice
garage on Vi lot____________________ $2,600.00

7 ROOM HOUSE on North Hanover. 4 bedrooms,
living room, dining room and kitchen. Com­
plete bath and garage, drain in the basement,
all modern house---------------------------------- $3,800.00
A VERY NICE HOUSE and lot in Freeport ha*
furnace, light* and city water. Hat 7 room*,
good condition for------------------- T----------- $1,600.00

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When personal budgets don't bal
ance, there results a telling setback
to future financial plans. Just as you
must keep your house in order, so must
the bank thot you moy live and work
free from economic worries. It is the
same principle on a slightly larger
scale. We at The Hastings City Bankv
realize that this notion faces severe
post-war re-adjustments. For that
reason we re-affirm our pledge of A
House in Order Maintenance of the
quality of our assets, protection of our
resources, and the practice of our doc­
trine to WORK and SAVE.

SHOW YOUR COLORS
BUY U.S. WAR
SAVINGS BONDS AND STAMPS
NOW!

EARL R. BOYES
REAL ESTATE BROKER
(Tho beat investment ut earth to Um earth Itself)

STEBBINS BUILDING

PHONE 2659

PHONES: 2105 - 2103

HASTINGS,

�THE HASTINGS BANNER, THURSDAY, AUGUST g, 1M»

CARLTON CENTER

to

attend

Metho-

Beck te the Sunday school secre­ and adenoid removal at lake Odes­
tary and-treavurer and Mra. Ger- sa Friday. * Mary Oaitua. Eleanor
83

Ing served at the W. 8. C. 8- h*U and Mra. Frank Olmsted and Mr. ' by Mr. and Mrs. Clark Ovtrim I th. 1 Inga home. * Fred Wlerlnga of lhe S-..1
and David TWter spent a few days

SOUTHWEST RUTLAND
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Havens
nt*. Mr. and Mra. Elmer nera Is haul
arrived safely
dial invitation te extended te every Clayton Valentine and family. * iKrohr te sla’r
was held At the one te enjoy church services at Robert Walters of Middleville spent .with her mint.
church
i plans Sundav school at io o'eioek. * one! Verger. A A shadow box aoclal was much enjoyed at the ' Henney has been moved from Thuraday afternoon. Word games . gurou Saturday of ber brother. Mr. 8aturdH?I,evcn2?£ iff?
school
lnl*bt with her
Grange Thursday night. A Several
familTea from here altooded lhe Mississippi to Camp
Falconer reunion at Gun lake. Sun­ rado, located 7 miles from Colo­ frrahr^u were «?vS a After
,An£’/r.££*
Mr. and Mra. Harry Dunn
He writes that It
—_____
Asptnali
reunion at .; day. * Mr. and Mra. Gilbert Tteh- rado Springs.
te most ---------------beautiful. *
surprise
------------hom&lt;?. Mra Colonel pleasure of rotating and vUlttag
?Uend
te.
Sunday.
' er-----of -Hastings entertained Mr. and - ~A —
k-—
--- —•-— lake.
Sunday.★ ★Mr.
Mr.
Olirer
worked m the , 110IH£
rcMMitcu to the home
Home with
wnn Ben
Men Parks,
rsrss. an
an old
o&lt;a neighbor
neignoor
------ *ho
■
E.Phelps and fam- Mrs. Fred Henney for dinner Sun- birthdayparty
was held Wednes- , Yr.rgrr has returned
___ ...
.— Norrte who of Mr.
—• .and
—1I Mra.
Chase atat, whom
iwhomshe
shehad
hadnot
notseen
seenfor
formany
manydefense factory
ens Friday evening. * Mr. and Mra.
the Gerald Tfecher day. * Mr. and Mrs. John Walter* day night
for W. C.
Mra. Jeu
Jeu Chase
enj
..
A—
-.
—
---------------------J
Where
she
U
^ployed
I
years
*
Mra.
Edd
Timm
of
Mid«
“
ne
Was ”
83 -------years--------young,
at ,u
their
home. Coats Grove
James Wilcox were Sunday after­
----------from —
Grand
Rapids
Were
Sunday —
-- “
“*' Kr
'~"“ where she te employed ’ years * Mra- Edd Timm of Mid- «° ’rl‘h her i
family Sunday afternoon.
A Shan---------—,-------a.------- ----------guests pres-I
pres-Ia*a* aa practical
practical nurse.
nurse. A
A The
were about
about 40
40guests
Tne Joe
Joe idleville
idleville was
was aa visitor
visitor Tlbundav
Thuraday ., “.“J.
y rfAuS. “l
noon callers at the home of Mr.
young peoples class and Mra. E»l&lt;- (non. son of Mr. and Mrs. George dinner
guests of »».
Mr. #nJ Mr*. There■ were
Three from away were Mr. Smith place ha* been.purchased ’evening at the Johnson and W1«rand Mn. Albert Nash. A Bunday
nn Back teaching the Adult*. Joe Lydy, underwent a tonsUectomy Colonel Yarger. * A st
*
employment at the Jim Johnson afternoon callers at the home of
restaurant on South Jefferson St. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Douglass were
I uniter me Ben Franklin store. * Mrs. Llbbte Whittemore and son
Ceci! Preston who with hte family Harry of Hickory Comers, and Mr.
I reside in the Mra. Hattie Johnson and Mrs.. Ed Myers of Ionia and
IhVint »&lt;"■
Wm. Otte. A Mr and Mrs Myron
I Friday. Mrs. Preston has employ- Bishop and family of Charlotte
। ment in the defense plant tn Mld- spent the weekend with Mr. and
dlevilte.
rtillte Bchoimker who Mra. Dan Douglass. A Luella SchorMillon
1 passed a few days al the Preston er and Mary Dunn were home from
home returned to her home In Flint Kalamazoo Saturday and Bunday
! Friday. * Mrs. Cha*. Cox and Ron- visiting their parents, Mr. and Mra.
nle left Sunday for Lansing and Harry Dunn. * Mr. and Mra. Buehl
Monday they go on to Detroit lo Beatty and family of Kalamazoo
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
sister of Mr. Cox. * Mra Della France Gorham
Frances
and
Westbrook of Grand Rapid* came Gloria remained for a longer vis­
Thuraday to spend some time with it. * Little Robert Lord of Clover­
her sister. Mrs. Ada Shaw and aon dale spent last week with his grand
Mylo Shaw.
parent*. Mr. and Mra. JamM Wil­
cox. * Hubert SChrler spent last
SOUTH SHULTZ
week In Kalamazoo visiting rela­
from
Mr.
mr. and
auu Mrs.
mr». Fred
riru Hom
num and
nuu Mr.
mi. tives. A« Dellla
wui* Oaks
——— spent .......
and Mra. Leland Sherrxril ■ and , Wednesday an til Saturday with her
Marcia of Battle Creek with their brother and family, Mr. and Mrs.
guest*. Mtea Osa England and Mrs. Lemuel Oaks, east of Hastings, ♦
I At.I
Shirley England of Point Pleasant. • Mrs. Harry Dunn attended the
W. Virginia, spent Tuesday at their i Goodwill Community Club and
farm home and earned back vege- Goodwill school reunion at the
------- •
• -------------Goodwill church Saturday • Bun­
tables
from their
Victory garden.
* Mr. and Mra. Clarence Apple- day evenbig callers at lhe home of
gate and Elsie and Mina Aidrich
of Cloverdale visited Mina Kenyon and Mra. Robert Lord and Pattjr
Saturday afternoon. A This com­
MAINTENANCE OF FLANT
munity was saddened to hear of
। ths passing of Peter Leinaar and east of Hastings.
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[and Mra. George Martin of Na*h&lt; ed * The Goodwill community and
CO 0BDIMATE ACTIVITIES
Mlle were guests of the Kenyons
school reunion at the church Sat­
Sunday. A Mrs Pearl Larabee of urday was well attended, about 65
Hastings spent Wednesday with being present
This meeting was
Mrs. Amy Bonneville. * Mr. and also a reception for Ensign and
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i Mrs. Mila Ashby attended the fu- Mrs. John Erway who were home
14 -.47 73
Ia4*r****‘«*'
। neral of their cousin, Bert Patton i
a few days furlough from Wwh44.3SO.Ot
Riga BrUol Ks«rano«
I at Delton Saturday afternoon A on
ina ton. D. C. Many friends Were
i Word has come that Pvt. Dale Lar- present to greet them, they also
abee is In the hospital, ail hope for showered them with gifts. Thev
his speedy recovery. A Gordon Ken­
to Washington. Monday.
. . 7 «4» So
yon, wlio was stationed al Great returned
* Mra John Foreman of Katemar..740 OO
IMM
Lakes, has been moved lo Norfolk. ioo was a caller at Chas. Whitte1 »7&gt;*3
Ctaltsl
Va. A Dr. Pullz of Battle Creek mores Friday. A Sunday visitors at
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.up ic
recently.
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wnn miciii
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week with::.e
the
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bight Journey In a oattfe ear. Ber- backward, tor there are plenty of ItOTICB TO CREDITOR!
you have for the next meal without
You said you hadn't baked bread ry\lhat I didn't write sooner but modern means of transportation I
loalng anySleep. One meal you have in quite a while. When I come didn't get settled until today. Theiguessl forgot to mention lhe.camaiul lemonade and ihs next home on furlough I want some barracks are really nice here, mod- , el caravans which pass through
1
1
' ~ . meal, you iiave lemonadF Yes. we home-made bread and honey, and emutlc with French wLndows and here Bornetlmes there are as many
(Continued from Page 1. Bee. a.) have' a change even once in a some of that canned beef. "Think venetlpn blinds.
‘
'
! os 2S or -30 camels in one group.
.
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----w.—. a
■ meat
—* called
—.ll—l you
« rm
.J Mi star
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I
•yet.
&gt;n- Rnmr
nf rh&gt; fallnwa h.rr MrM.n
under
and1 iiave
JU can
sail
iui lhe
fill
UK uniwr
order?"
.
|।I Haven't
tuvm
siarieo
scnooi
-­
UtU.i the
MK weather
W.WWM* and
—now
. .w— re.. while —
Probably you
you have
have noticed
noticed by
I
.
cuperatlng
-derating In the hospital. Sorry luncheon
meal ispam) African
probably
oy rmy peel to about Thursday. I m
Hive been
urrn Bl
..
--------------2* °“J™*
“~i-ve
111 Bun. trust
steak. It
small
cans,- ---the address
addreBB on the envelops
envelope that I. signed lo -patrol
------ bombers. There to J'1* buI■
you've
trus* every——- —
’• cornea in -Uns
—
to.
■per
usual,
......1
now*
nn
—
.
—
.
.
—
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•
■
first
fi-&lt;«
month
mnntw
a
■
man
man
has
ha*
to
tn
eat
*at
it
.t
he
h
«
hBVe
*.
—
accu'red
“
vu
’
red
the
the
heavy
heavy
rank
rank
of
of
enough
enough
radio
radio
equipment
r
on
one
of
|J°
fl0
£
n
thing te.
now'/
mem on one of «
&gt;«• J"’
,n"J*
L„m'*Y '
Bailor Walter Roop Is home with likes it
and then the
next 90 days prtvateflnt
cood sixe
----------radio
•*“ Dh
P*iailt- 1I *m going “
to rld
ride *c
fpcamel.
**nel ] ,,al lB,„
-------------_.
pll,a^ ,ir»t class.
claa* II got
got it
It the
the first
first these
these ships
ships for
fo; a r""
an
honorable
discharge.
heb 'jd*
thesafest
ships । ®*y Hello ,to
and keep pmt.su Otliee. in
...
_ ----------------------------------------... _ H.*.
-I. It
it ju*t
juat seems
fceems to get caught In the o
otf on, month.
mOnth. I was the only one stetlon.
station. These are Ttne
saiesi
amp*
~ everyone
'
^rt of
nf wanted
wantS*1 your
noses
clean.
-- --------------------- te------------;uczz •-™t
- —
- W*&gt;'
your n
°9*9 c
*^n*
ready seen action what
action, "eaoheos", 1I guess
that to
the
way made
mBde this
lhU month. Since I have been the Navy ‘has. but I sort
•m.
—. lads according L
W.aHfnvtn.l
t*
Bn*tl
t
----—
------These
With
love.
to Washington to spell that awfUl word.—It means __
mBc
je platoon
runner,
tell me
bomber.
Guess
111 have
*
platoon
runner,
they they
tell me
a aive dive
oomucr
uueaa
111 nave
to, to.
Brother. "Chet'
after they are out of uniform will throat,
that a .runner ta nicked by being like them as there te nothing I can 1
have some identification. This is
T
Sgt.
Chatter
' ’ * Arehkrt.
Today is cloudless and I wish '
I uw
the best
platoon do about it
It now.
west private of the platoon,
36197217
what the report said—
,could go some place. There arei They had
*"*
a couple
-------’* *before
“*— —
me but. Looks -aa •»
though
—'
I D be getting 1I
they «o&lt; loat In these jungle-llke home in about eight weeks, that te | APO. 523. c o Postmaster
Waaiilngton. July 29— (AP&gt;—La­ things &lt; could really enjoy.
pel buttons to signify service in the
____
woods when we were having battle If everything goes on OK.
O.K. Boy te
is 1 New York. N Y.
Army will be awarded all Individ- •
Henry,
tactic problems. *o they didn't last that going to seem good to mr.
.
July 23. 1943 DIDIS roa PUBLICATION.
uals honorably discharged, the War
iIt sgt. Henry Eaton, 16011201
Be sure
and• send• me the
Banner In-.­ ~ m
only a few days. Most of these boys
'
• Department announced today. The - a P.O. 650. c o Postmaster
----------,just
— -----------haven't been off a cement 1 The sky te really cloudy. Looks । ue.a! ‘““’L,,
buttons, now being manufactured.
Ne_. York •• ••
---- -- —en going to write to you
side-walk. I guess,
,like a nice storm te blowing up. .
picture an eagle within a circle. 1
July 20. 1943 : We had that platoon test tost When It rains In Florida it pour*. even since 1I 1have been In the army,
They bear no lettering.
1
K..« we 414..1
^...
TH*
In is but I just couldn't seem to make It
i Friday forenoon, but
didn't pass
The barracks that
that VI am in
or find time.
Saw a couple pictures this week D««r Zolly:
'it. to we will be taking it over ■all soldiers except for three sailors
One year ago today I came into
of
While lhe fever te running
**• two good looking
rTTr- fellows who
——•» me again
uiiain soon
soon, II
it was fifteen
intecn miles
mues out They are taking some sort of
SfSW ““'.'•."•I.’1’.-..... lhe army through Hastings. I live
(Continued on Page 6. Sec. *
full field pack around. I'll let the
Qul ln ‘Trucks' Wednesday
I g«t one day off out of eight
■ware. Ohio, lhe other was Bob Reed fever run and drop you a line
lin&lt; and night, r**t*&lt;i
»«nk th*
rate liberty
liberty three
three out
out of
of four
four .
rested Thnndav
Thursday, took
the 1 'and
and rate
at Webb Institute. N. Y. (If you Czz™.
atch “
it tzzzr.
later. It happens
happena I'm
I'
In test Friday and marched al) the nights. That la from about four in
don't mind a bit of ribbing Bob the
(he hospital at present recuperating
recupei
way in that night. It had been the afternoon untU six-fifteen tn.
Reed, we've thought ot a good cap- from
'
a headaches which occurred raining all week and the roads were ‘ the morning.
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lion for your picture—"Bailor with after a few hours of black-out drlv- so mua
av ana
mUddy
and greasy that you
Well. Dad. again I bring to a I
Hat"—if you know what we mean ) i
1 CXpeCl 10 * oul 111 * day °r couMhanUy
hz.-d!; ztand up in places If close my short letter. Please write.
Oood luck fellows.
, you can imagine, walking .'if teen ।
Greetings. Tom Stebbins al Aber­ . .... —--------- --------------- --- — — miles In pitch black darkness wth |
Harold
deen Proving Ground. Md. There Southern Pacatic where a letter the roads as sUppery as ice. and
Harold R. Kimmel, ARM 3/c
are a number of fellows from home I,om
from nomc
home “
te ,ute
like ft
a inena
friend giving wt,
we made that fifteen miles In five I Box 35—Radio
down there with you. we 11 tr&gt; and you a pound of steak, or are the hours I don't think we will be blv- 1 Naval Air Station
tth^mIS»n^ii*nd “ddn:
I fteh biting so well you don't think 1 ouacing any thia week.
Jacksonville, Florida
A «l^e to Lt llwrence D Bnv- !about M,e“1‘17
I WeU. I guexs this just about sum- ‘
der who lust received his* ronunto1 “(PP0** bY ”ow &gt;ou wouW Uke martzes the news for this week. Will
Somewhere in Iran
July 11. 1943
ikui al Blvtheviile Armv Air Field
10 know wh
® 1 BfnHigh
- Wcl1 school
1 ,n * 6rad
*- 1I thoae
try to picture,
write more
next as
time.
Uwr^J?MbtadalHH?
te.u&gt;*
Delton
and
as soon
youSend
c.n I| ,
i uate of Delton High school and 1 those pictures as soon aa you can Dear Kids:
I
guess
I
haven't
thanked you
al the Int
Int. Seal
Seal: .V
.It Mom.
Mom, if
If you can find the negatives
negatives.
a pilot of twin-engine bombeRcraft. I went to work at
Clear skies to you Lt. and best of ' Lcci
Lxx:k Co.,
Oz.. f"~.
from there to ’Willow
.Vlilex R"r.
Run ,:1 ;z;Zz
guess yea
yon xan see by my picture for the birthday remembrance but
will do It now in a much delayed
from there I1 ran right into the eh..
that 1I am-^eeling all right.
luck
How atmit sending us a 1 and ^om
..
....
.
--------------.
yr
Love,
J
us)
ilon.
I
suppuae
the
folks have
picture of yourself—wings and all. Army &lt;and I've been running ever
told you all lhe news so hardly
Congratulations. PFC Wyman W. »lnce». My name was Dale J. Lara/
Stanton
know what to say. If all our days
Clagett. &lt;son of Mrs. Nellie J. Clafc- I b&lt;*. now It te Pvt. Larabce.
P.ffC. Stanton Strickland
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here were as nice aa this morning
etl. Hastings) on your promotion to . Well, now don't take this aU
Cd. H. 137th Inf.
te. I wouldn't ask for a pleasanter
wrong, and think
we're having
the grade
gnuto of corporal at Camp Bow- wrung,
A.P.O. 35
place to be.
Cpl. Clagett is at present lou of fun here, for lhe only fun
ie, Texas. Ci
latnn Rucker. Alabama
This country and Its people are
on duty wl'
1 _
din
a held hospital.
iiave Is thinking of the &lt;lUy
Lawrence
Strickland.
________ ___________
.
Stan's
very Interesting although condi­
L Allerdlng,
Allerdlng. i17.
of »tr.
Mr. when we reach the suites for good.
ilher, is now a Sergeant. His ad- tions are far from what one would
Burton L.
t, son 01
aa U
and Mrs LeRoy Allerdlng. R»R.2.
It's tune to ring off, so keep the
expect to find in this day and age
5gt. Lawrence Strickland
Woodland. Mich, has exchanged his fires
flrcs burning bock
back home and well
of the world. The people are liv­
t.P.O. 644. c/o Postmaster
civilian clothes for "Navy blue/’ He , kct.p lhem burning in Tokio. Also
ing In much the same way that
his reported lo U. 8 Naval Train- kee£ writing and well keep fight­
they did Ln Christ's time. Most of
ing Station. Great Lakes. Ill., and
Nitje work. Lawrence.
the work te done by hand. 1 have
u now
nnw undergoing
iinrlerttoinu a period
tierlod of “
"boo.
r-v.... J. Larabee.
»,. —k— i&lt;utx*ii*i
Is
boo: ~ TC..
Pvt Dale
36415313
\
July 26. 1943 seen men harvesting grain with the
training." •
A.P.O. 960, c/o Postmaster
scycle and loading It an donkeys ORDER TOR PUBLICATION
\
7:30 p-nu.
At Camo Fannin. Texks helping
San Francisco, California
Mid what loads* they put on them.
Hello', Zolly:
"pioneer' the new BIRTC training
The donkey te the main beast of
camp near Tyler. Texas te’Cpl. Or­ Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Strickland
I rekd your column in the Ban­ burden in this country. Horses are
ville V. Cooley, son of Mr. and Mrs
ner and enjoy It immenaly. In last■ for the more wealthy class ot peoS. J. Cooley, of Hastings, serving as Hastings, Michigan
week's edition it seemed you wantedl pie and occasionally you will see a
training cadreman of Co D, 62 Bn..
Sunday. July 4. 1943 my address I'll give it to you later.■ farmer workingAram of oxen on'
i3lh Till. ItegL That la hia mail Dear ruiks.
Would you please gel Howard
address Tills Branch Immaterial
Oot your letter of June twenty­ Bites' complete address for me? It plow.
Replacement Training Center gives
was in the Banner a short time
They thrash their grain by drlvbasic armv training lo replacements fifth. last Tuesday, arid your let­ ago. I wrote him but it wasn't
ter
of
June
twenty-ninth,
yester
­
for all branches of the Army
day. I haven't got my watch ready enough address as they sent it back
Ground Forces.
„
to send just yet. but will soon. I to ine saying, "insufficient ad­ the grain in under their feet and | to
Among lhe new trainees who have think maybe 1 had better leave It dress." unquote.
It te trampled out. after which it
recently arrived at the Coast Ar­ home because this training te pretty
I guess this is all the dope, so is separated from the straw by
tillery Replacement Training Cen­ tough on a watch. Almost every­ will close.
throwing it in the wind.
ter. Camo McQuaide. California, te
There are lots of goats and sheep
body
in
the
company
has
broken
Sincerely.
Pvt. William C. Krlner. R. No. 2,
Jake
Alginquon lake. HAtlngs. Mich his watch a couple limes. Let me
know
if
you
have
my
pictures
yet,
Pvt.
Junior
F.
HIU.
US.M.C.
How goes It. BUI?
'
they
did In bible pictures.
and if you like lhem. I wasn't
401 Marine Barracks
It may be hard for you to believe
quite satisfied with them because
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July 23. 1043 they are so light colored.
but In traveling down the street
Great Lakes. Illinois
“*«.•'
H'*''
Mfchigsa. The FreUte Conn
you
may
see a mother bathing her
Dear Zolly:
You asked me If I liked K. P.
&lt; We're sending Howards complete
rou. We are not al- I chili
child In
in a stream which may run
I know you like to have news "Definitely not!” Guard duty lan't address to you.
Sta»rj^Cl»mret.
ot
Probate,
nt
l~n
t11v
Shin
nr
nlnln?
in
about lhe boys from home that are so bad. No. I wouldn't rather be lowed to print Co.. Div.. Ship, or along In front of lhe stores or
Office io the City
rt K. Barer. Cta4 ot Probate.
over here. So. I am taking lhe li­ K.P then what I am doing. Yea. Sqd. of an address out of the US.A. homes and maybe ten feet farther
berty of sending this little Item of tt would be easier, but I wouldn't but we have been assured that on a pmon will be washing dishes
,
Out B-3
tmde. "How do you like sleeping what we are permitted to print te or drinking. In most cases the
news to you.
John W. Scholia, Staff .Sergeant In lhe tent?" IH bet it's lota cooler. adequate to get mail to the boys. toilets for these/ people are wher­
I'm glad Rex and Bonnie are all
ever nature* call*.
In the Air Corps and son of Mr. settled back on lhe farm and have Let us know what address you had
In the more&gt; modem towns one
for Howard and we'll check on it.
and Mrs. William C. Shult*. Lake
got Susie with them now. I sure
finds better conditions but even at
HUls Dairy Farms. Delton. Mich । would like to see their place now.
the beat it is none too good.
has been awarded the Air Medal
The people are very friendly but
"How are the bees coming now?"
Tuesday, 0:30 p.m.
and Oak Leaf Cluster.
"Are they making honey, or just Dear Dad:
very few speak any English, so we
Air Medal &lt;citation&gt; for meritor­ swarming?” "Or both?”
Arrived here In Jacksonville Sun­ don't visit much. Now don't get
ious achievement of destruction of
If anybody goes fishing, let me day mom Ing after a hectic over- the idea that everything te so
one enemy airplane while serving as
a gunner on a bombardment mis­
sion over enemy occupied continen­
tal Europe. The courage, coolness
and skill displayed upon lids oc­
casion reflect great credit upon
him and the armed forces of the
United States
Oak Leaf Cluster for participat­
ing In several combat missions over
enemy occupied continental Europe.
Sergeant Shultz was drafted in
Aug. 1942 and graduated from
schools at Las Vegas. Nev.; Boise.
Having sold the Residence and no further use for the furniture I will dispose of it
Idaho; Walla Walla, Wash.; Pierre,
at Public Auction at the residence located one block west of the church on the
8. Dak.: and Saline. Kan.
He was at home for a short visit
State Road in Vermontville on
last March and went Into active
duty In April.
Youra truly.
Sgt Weldon Phelps. 15333725
AJ».O. 634. c/o Postmaster

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How about your
band baying?

LEGAL NOTICES

AUCTION SALE
SATURDAY, AUG. 7,1943

July 17, 1M3
Mrs. Herbert Eaton
1410 8. Jefferson Bt.
Hastings. Michigan
Dear Mother and all.
I suppose you are keeping your
eye on the front that seems to be
the front door of our country and

mind you what Is going on. There is
■ no news yet. the greatest news win
be when there ceases to be any
news. You know by this time why
I restrict all my writing and cor­
respondence until the time comes
that I can write in a legitimate
way. If they wanted us to. Uiey
would tell us that we could write
and what we cant as the more we
don't write the better the letters
turn out. consequently you get let­
ters that aren't all cut up and muHow are Floyd and Henrietta and
tell Henrietta to write me a letter,
that te if she doesn't have a broken
arm or neck Why didn't you tell
me that some of these people have
broken arms, gosh. I didn't know
folks were so busy that they
couldn't at least lake a couple of
hours off in the evening and write
just a few lines to someone that
they have known all their life.
It te very warm here, almost too
warm to live, but we go right on
living just the same and It doesn't
seem to bother the most of us now
aa It just seems lo grow on you
after you have spent so many sea­
sons In the warm climate. I have
an awful cold Just now but that
isn't so bad—I can get around and
go to chow every meal. That re­
minds me, we sure had one of the
swellest meals you ever tasted the
other day. We had Swiss steak and
ice cream, and maybe you think
that wasn't some surprise and a
treat. Just like a new suit or a
new ear tn the states. Of course the
average chow isn't so bad as the
usual run of things, but once In a
while there comes a treat like that,
that just seems to stick to a fel-

•

Starting at 1:00 o’clock I offer the following:

Ook Dining Table

Hoover Electric Sweeper

6 good Chain
Buffet
China Closet

Marble Top Table
Corner Whatnot
Extension Drop Leaf Table
Folding Chain
Paper Racks
Curtains

Breakfast Set drop leaf table and 4
chairs
/
Electric Stove
Electric Grill
2 electric irons.
Mahogany Bed, Chest of Drawers and
Vanity
Ivory Bed. Chest of Drawers and Vanity
Several odd beds
New Rollaway bed with innerspring
mattress
Springs and Mattresses
Spinett Desk
Day Bed
Cots
Small Chest of Drawers
Singer Sewing Machine

Oak Bookcase
2 Library Tables
Several Odd Chairs
Rug
6 Tube Cabinet radio
Stands
Odd Tables

health and steady nerves to wage a successful Fight

For Freedom!

You and your family can keep "os» the

go" by drinking MILK regularly and often.

Ask For Highlands Dairy Grade A Milk!

HIGHLANDS GRADE A MILK
HIGH IN CREAM CONTENT. RAW
OR PASTEURIZED. PT. 7c. QT.

4*&lt;
I O

BUY U. S. WAR BONDS AND STAMPS

HIGHLANDS DAIRY
Phone 2651

ROBERT W. COOK. Prop.

Hutinn

MEN and WOMEN

WANTED
IN OUR LOCAL PLANT

GOOD WORKING CONDITIONS

GOOD WAGES

Draperies
Lamps
Alarm Clocks
Lawn Mower
Side Walk Edger

PAST

Ironing Board
Roaster

EXPERIENCE NOT NECESSARY

Hanging Lamp
Irons

SOME JOBS OPEN FOR YOUTHS 17 YEARS OLD, WHO HAVE HAD PRE­
VIOUS NYA OR HIGH SCHOOL MACHINE SHOP TRAINING

Wringer and Wash Board
Row Boat
Surf Board
Motor

All applicants must qualify under the new war
manpower stabilization plan in order to be accepted

Dishes ond Cooking Utensils of all kinds
and other articles too numerous to
mention.

BRING BIRTH CERTIFICATE AND APPLY AT

EMPLOYMENT OFFICE

TERMS: CASH DAY OF SALE. Nothing to be removed until settled for

EULA BARBER, Prop
Hastings Telephone 3467

Don’t

miss out on this all-American health drink!

This is a good clean bunch of furniture and in very good condition.

DEWEY REED, Auctioneer
sergeant that made it. I can really
comment on him aa he to a young
fellow from Dayton. Ohio, and he
really knows his cooking. There to
one thing about the meals over here
and that to they are never chang-

A united nation and its families require blooming

C. M. HAMMOND. JOHN BIRMAN,
Clerks

HASTINGS MFG.COMP

�THE BABTINOI BANNIB, THUBSDAT. ACQUIT C. IKS

The Axis stops at nothing- Doni you stop at 10%

FIGURE IT OUT YOURSELF
Are you lending all you can?
Weren’t there a few dollar, in your last pay enve­

Y6u’he!p'guarantee~a'strongrprosperous America after
the War, with a good job for yourself and everybody else.
'And last, but not least .ic*
”

swellest feeling'in the world! The warm,
proud feeling that comes from knowing that, when your
country asked your help,*you~toed the mark/

*

"’ones

—

lope that n»U have gone into War Bonds—but
didn’t? Get out your pencil right now—use the
forms below as a guide—and see if you can’t boost

the percentage you’re putting aside for Uncle Sam­
ant? yourulfl

*

) ' Wkat conns

I

HERE'S WHAT
COMES IN:

In

) Wkat (ou oat

,for U.S.
WAR BONDS

6—

YOU'VE DONE YOUR BIT—NDW DO YOUR REST!

WALLDORFF &amp; SON
CUT RATE SHOE STORE
STRAND AND BARRY
BEN FRANKLIN STORE
THEATRES
J.C. PENNEY COMPANY
HODGES JEWELRY
' WATERS CLOTHES SHOP
FRANDSEN'S
JOHN BULLING &amp; SON
B. A. LyBARKER
HASTINGS ICE &amp; FUEL
BONNET tr GOWN
ROTH .FURNITURE
AUTO SPORT SHOP
G. E. GOODYEAR HDWE.
THE VALUE STORE
REED'S DRUG

STEBBINS &amp; JACOBS
FARM BUREAU SERVICES
MARK'S AUTO
LARSEN'S DRY GOODS
GOODYEAR BROS. HDWE.
G. R. BOOKCASE
CONSUMERS POWER CO.
IRONSIDE MONUMENT
BARRY CLEANERS

COFFEESHOP
HOTEL HASTINGS
TAYLOR SHOE STORE
WESTERN AUTO ASSOCI­
ATE STORE
FELDPAUSCH STORES
COLEMAN INSURANCE
HASTINGS CITY BANK
NATIONAL BANK___

ANDRUS SERVICE

MEYERS 5c &amp; 10c STORE
LONG fr MOORE 5c to $1
STORE
BAIRD'S STORE
THE HASTINGS BANNER
MILLER REAL ESTATE
CASITE CORP.

VIKING CORPORATION
EAST END CIGAR STORE
E. W. BLISS CO.
INT. SEAL &amp; LOCK
MICH. MUTUAL WIND­
STORM
CHAS. LEONARD FUNERAL
HOME
HASTINGS MFG. CO.
t

�THE HASTINGS BANNIB. THUBSDAT* AUGUST B, IMS

dents of Middleville were in town
Thuraday on busiMU. * The
Leon Rock family of Detroit la Lr.a iis airplane mechanic. Bl

were home from Battle Creek over

MIDDLEVILLE *

ion Stlmpion and wife of Detroit

qj* Mission was a real buccvm wim» •&lt;-&lt;*/.
.x* w&gt;*uumm,«w
-- x*&lt;. ••*•* »*«■ *—* —
afamlly reunion wju held at
.
an average of Ml children attending. 1 plans are atill undecided. * A spa- par returned to their home in De­ Lage *t Payne lake, w Mrs. Floyd pau lake in hta honor. * Conrad 11
Ray Lyon* vtaited . hta brother
Walkin* of Green lake and her Bealar, pharmacist's \mate third
William and family near Hastings. needay while
data waa home from xthe Great
Bunday afternoon. * Mias Jeanette
Lake* Training
KaUmasoo wcre Wednesday after­
Rugg of Battle Creek accompanied nock
by her friend. Mtaa
Mtaa -----------------------Ruth McClure Friday
Frida well enough to be brought a short time. * Mr. and Mr*. Albert Johnson of Lowell will preside aa beiner are among lhe Boy BcaaU noon caller* at the fltokoe home.
have gone to U»e home of ■ wormy matron and it U hoped who went to Due* lake near Mua- * Mr*. Katherine Gordon of Mo­ Friday night with
HS 'i'uT'tS1 Unl-oSS home and i* no* able to. ett up Parker
MW
thelr son Arnold at Cadillac where there will be a good attendance, gegan Sunday for a vacation
out- .... -- --------------- —
—
and returned home Saturday tak­
Bwerdfeger and twin sons left for Har sons. Leon and Carl and wives I they-will remain for a lime hoping Meeting is called lor 8 o’clock and jng. * Tommie Feklpausch
and Of her sister, Mra. ChrtaUne Ftnk- ing her mother, Mr* Blanch Begtheir home In Buffalo Thuraday aft­ are caring for her. ft Mr. and ' the change will be beneficial for i retreahmenta will follow. * Mr. and , Henry Gibson of HasUngsare , beiner
tor several months, is Im- erstrom with them.
Mr*, Begerer * two week*' visit with her par­ Mra. Glenn Solomon and Curtis, 1 Bert* affliction with asthma. * Mr*. Cnartoa J. Randall were Sun- spending the week with Tommie’s proving and able to be out some.
&gt;n of Grand Rap- day vtahora of hta parent*. Mr. and I grandparent*, Mr. and Mr*. Cha*, ft Mrs.Mary
Gray. Mr*.Sarah
ents, Mr. and Mr*. Cha*. F. Fart­ Mr. and Mra. Russell Solomon and Miss Mi
er ...»
«
and her aiiter. Mr*. Roman ..
Feld*
— son Donald, and Miss Vernelva
trilyn Garfield of Air*. Kush Randall. Ciiartes who te .Parker. * Mr. aud Mr*. Fred Cialcr Campbell. Mrs Pearl Kenjon. Bert will remain until improved. * Mr.
Buech and family at Hastings, ft Barnum of Hastings attended the AUgUSla are visutna
Ung their
and die finisher■ —
ha*
of w.mi.vr
Grand- XRapids
Thuraday .***«*
and Maurice Carter and Mtas Lou- and Mr*. Henry Poulson spent lhe
wicu cousin,
wi—n. an
au expert
t.pvi. tool
XW. «...
— wa
U—. were
—
rs. Wayne Kermeen who was In- funeral of the former's brother, Jean Oriffeth. * Mrs. J. H. Abra- been 2;
in -iiifsU
Buffalo iuxi
since Apr2
April on inde- irtsifrcra
visitors of
ot hta
his meiher.
mother. Jdrc.
Mrs Clara eta Cook attended the picnic of weekend at Saranac with their,
lured recently in an accident at lhe । WllhBolomon at the Dutton United ham, who bi, been spending some lense
and alt
all mtoved
enjoyed aa drive
drive out
out tn*
the Get-Together club of old neigh­ daughter Mrs. Harold Hartins. and
tense work
wAr'r and is
i&gt; now awaiting
awaltlnst ; CUler and
factory ta now about Yhe house Bretiiren ehureh Thuraday after­ lime' with her niece and sister. Mrs. I -transfer
' r to
—some
------- other point. * to the home farm. * Mr*. Snyder bora, at Lakeside park. Caledonia took Utile Lionel Haskins home
-■* Mrs. O. ...
‘ Sleeby
Ardis -.ot —
Bllsaiield
on*--------Sunday. * Mrs Amble Mugridge _,
kc. _
- --------------------soma. ft Mr. and Mra. Leo Crane noon. Mr. Solomon's death wa* lhe W. J. Liebier and Mrs J. Slawaon Rev. and
after
a week's stay. *
Mrs. Walter
-------- and *nd daughter.
------- --------------------adjoining porch, • BUI
IfcTt. to Howe,
*—
V'~?.ors
at visitors
the home
the funer- Honor and daughter Judy of Chlleft for her home ...
In Detroit, Tuas- I two ____
*oiu.—returned
Ind.,
were
at of
theWm.
homeand
of aon
Wm.Harry
and attended
aon
day. ★ Freddie Oriffeth and cousin Saturday after spending
spending aa few
few Reed
Reed at
at Parmelee,
Parmele*, Last
last week.
week. ** alalofof their
thi aunt. Mr*.'Ell* Ingram ! caBO were caller* at the home of aid' andHsS removal
Arthur Oriffeth made another trip ; day* with her parent*. LL.
Mr. and ;Mr.
Thursday afteraxm
w. J. Ltabler thta Monday,
U;. and
—Mra.
—• Harold
**
" carpenter and ’ at
“ Hastings.
” ‘
u, G
m.—t last week
L with a Mrs. A.
d helping
and went on to Battle creek to,* There seems to have been a&lt;v- but suffered second’d.
to
Connecticut
A. C«
C, Johnson —
and
helping jaiorta
, Gloria and
and Gordon of Grand
——— Rap—trailer for the Royal Coach Co. , care for her mother who has
has been
been kta
rral LnuMmpn
mishap* ■xuuxn,
around ww
the wo
country
ids spent
apent Sunday
Sunday with
with Mr.
Mr. and
anu I visit
,‘**k their
•*«*• nepbtw and
■—- cousin.
”T"—• I erai
w..—/
of Hastings and relumed
returned through 1I quite alck from alrep
alrep throat
throat infecinfec- Mrs.
Mrs. Ben
Ben Carpenter,
Carpenter. ft* Mr.
Mr.and
andMr*.
Mr*. ■ ■Richard
Richard Palmer
Palmer at
at Percy
Percy Jones
Jones hoshos- , . rcce
recently
ntly among
among the
the farmer*
farmers and
Canada. Art expect* thta to be hta - tion ft Mra. Deila WesbrooK ot 1 Clarence
Roeenberg
spent
lhe pita!, ft Herbert Langmoor of Call- I farmerettes. On* of the Finkbeln.last
.. delivery
. ..------ trip -----------rhJch ftp
clark Memorial Hom*, Grand Rap- - weekend with hta parent*. Mr. and fornia,
lonua. a
a friend
irwna of
oi Bernard
dciiwu Ben-;er brothers
prouiers In
in east
easi Leighton
Mugnwn hurt
nur*
—
i. Claude Rosenberg in north- away, who
—--------------rat
had been---at —
Muskegon
j hi* ankle quite badly when hia over- Dr. Lund attended her
done while recovering
from a ids. came Thuraday for a week’s Mr*.
it Thbmapple
k&gt;e*for^ returnin&lt; tor
for a
» couple^of
» mcr.th:
months vu a Sat- bih caught In the combine while
oroKcn
»**«■«***broken urm.
arm. ne
He expect* bwii
soon w
to «ere- visit with her stater, Mrs. Ada west
tum to hte position as cow tester. , Biiaw at Ute Blue Ribbon Dairy to his duties at the Willow Run urday and Sunday vteltor ot the i hC waa greasing it and haa laid
*“‘Mra
Mra Hattie
HaLtie'amiih~iaccompanied
farm. *
Mrs. icenneth
” Clarence
“~naway family on hte way back nim up for aeveral day*. Claude recovery. She ta thankful I
*
Smith accompanied I farm.
* Mr*.
Kenneth -VogeTof
Vogel of plant?YpslLanti
r’—
— and
--*• wife Beniiwi
Caliiornte.
hurt hta arm--------------while do­ didn't happen ten minute* I
Jackson visited
vtaited her
her parents.
parents. Mr.
Mr. have
been enjoying a week's vaca- to Call
---------Mtes
----- PatiUne Ben . Rosenberg ---------------------her son. A. Jay Smith, and family of . Jackson
I
and Mr*.
Mrs. Henry
resorting al one of the Pratt away,
— Lt.
i* Robert
Robert Lichtenberger
Lichtenberger ina
mg gome
some machine
machine cranking
cranking and
and when she wa* looking into the
Adah to Goguac lake
take near Battle and
Henry Brog
Brog and
and her • tton
'
nl.l..Crees.
...»
l*-a_, unable
___ . . . to use
__ iti. for a voell.'
tl , or that the oven door didn't i
Creek Sunday lo the Smith family 1 brother Clair and family
from cottages al Gun take. * Rev. Leroy and Miss B. Bigler of Battle
No matter what you
reunion. * Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Thursday until Saturday
night, chamberlain returned home Friday steo enjoyed the weekend at the | Mrs. Earl Kermeen had some brok- her or that the didn't ret th
bring your car in tor,
Harvey, son-in-law and daughter, when ahe wa* Joined by her hus- from Reed City where he had »penl Benaway Gun lake cottage. * Mr en rjbs when she fell onto lhe ton- force of the blow-off in her
C'ra guaranteed the
Mr. and Mr*. Jerry’ Vrooma of band and went to Muskegon to visit two weeks a* evangelist al the | and Mrs. Bam Coat*returned home i Kuewhile
alighting from
» ms*
Sunday after- hta brother Harold Vogel and wife. Comp meeting. ♦
Fink- Tuesday from a--visit
relatives I chine and Mrs. Chas. Andler
also
t In workmanship
Grand Rapids
were Bunday
w U. Wayne
--------with
.................
•
... K
ama
nH damaged
____ X.— her
.XK. rib*
1-. - intall
wliXmwhan she had tightened the can I
- -------- A.
* Ur
Mr. ,and
a fall
noon and■ evening
guests
of&gt; the ; ....
They will visit x-lhis mother in Grand * betner __l.fr
with, fr.,4
htt wife, are
home
on in .fr.the Lansing area.
and
the • lowest
in
.—h— thta
— week
w»— and
—return
__________
_____ _ from Texas
_____ ____
—t- Mrs.
«■»•- Bam Myers
—*-••■ and children are a load of hay overturned. Farm­ too much, giving them only a
Harry Stimson family. ★ Paul Rapids
lo lhe iI furlough
and ____
visiting
prices. Now, more
the
weekend
»pendlng
Smith te spending hte vacation a* Brog
-- home
**for
— •'
---------u“* before ; his parents.
-------- -- Mr. and
— -• Mrs. ’Lewis
—*----------------- two
---------weeks
—’’* -at a cottage ins ten't all sunshine as some div tum back Instead of one anc
... going on to Jackson. * Mrs. Gilbert Pinkbeiner west of town.
Carlton at Gun lake. * Mrs. Hattie Smith folks think. * The remains of half luma. We are glad 1__
apprentice at the Middleville Sun
than ever before we
came out no --worse —
even
though
Uy Hill of Detroit vtalted her stater.1 Kaeehele of Wyandotteand Mr.'returned home Thuraday night
Claude Bundy. H. were brought to ----■-------■
office and hu quite aucccMfully
* Mrs. R. G. Cridler. Saturday and , and Mrs. Maurice Smith of Ha*- from Hastings where «he had spent Middleville Friday afternoon for loat all her eleven cans of be
mastered the linotype machine. *
thot wo really know
“* I --------Bunday.---------------------* Mrs. Cora Hubbard re- tings were also Bunday gueata of some lime and also attended the interment in Mt. Hope cemetery, and the wort preparing thorn.
Mr. and Mr* Wayne Carpenter of
'••
ce.ved a bad cut on the eye which thrir parent*. Maurice we under- funeral of her aunt. Mrs. Ella Inp- Deceased waa bom in thia village
Parmelee vtaited Mr. and Mrs. Ar- ceived
how to bring better
requlred
medical
when stand ta called for service on lhe ram that day. * Mrs Claude Ros- and the Bundy family were among FAIR LAKE
thur Gilbert in Grand Rapids. Bun- -----*“■ —
J‘—‘ *attention
’
and economical per­
Mr. and Mrs Will Carver of
dav. * Mr and Mr* Wendell Miller i»he fell out of bed last week. * Mr. ! 21»t. * Joan Dean. "Laura FYeshney.! enberg and Mrs. Jack Rosenber: the older settlers, living on the
formance to your car.
and Dick Krotlje of Grand Rapids ' and Mrs. Osben Oriffth ot Grand ' Olenna Galster and Leila Jackson attended lhe wedding of Mtes Oer- farm south of town where the John ling were Sunday visitors at
wcre Sunday visitors at the will Rapids were callers Monday at the(*pent from Wednesday afternoon laldine Gibb* and William J. Dyk- Goorhouse family now live. Mr. (Griffins. ♦ Mra. Wm. Quj
until Saturday
Saturday morning
morning at
at Gun
Gun 'stta
homes of
of hta
hta brothers.
brother*. Harold
Harold and
and until
»tra at
at Calvary
Calvary Baptist
Baptist church
ehureh In
In . Bundy had lived in Grand Rapids aon Howard of Naihvilte ni
Trumble home northwest of town. homes
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Trumble of Glenn and on other Middleville lake with their Sunday school Grand Rapids at 4:30 o'clock Sat- far fortv years and was employed home Saturday after a week
Grand Rapid* were Sunday supper friend*. * Ted Welton to at hta farm teacher. Mrs. Martha Benaway.; urday afternoon. Mrs. Dykstea Is , by a Brass company. * George it with her stater and famll
guests and Mr, and Mrs. Conrad home and convalescing nioely from The young ladles of course had a the daughter of Mr. and Mr*. Or-'Weller. 70. of 411 N. Ionia Ave..'and Mrs. Chas. Pixley. * ■
MOBILE PRODUCTS—DISTRIBUTOR
■
Monro.- Grand Rapids, parsed awav at But- . sickness La taking a terrtbl
Cherry of Caledonia were afternoon 1 hta recent operation for goiter. * lovely time. * Bunday. July 25 wa* ley Olbba and stater of
Senior terworth hospital Thursday ete- . of horses In thta vicinity. '
callers. * Mr fc Mra. Clyde Orum- । Mr. and Mrs Veryl Boyer and three a pleasant day at the Methodist Gibb* son-in-law. of the
W E. 8TATI ST.
HASTINGS
PHONS UH
mett have sold their farm north­ ' children of Grand Ledge were Sun- parsonage when some ot the chll- , Rosenberg*. * Rev- H- H. Harris ning. He ta survived by hta wife and Mrs. Alton Armour at
dren of
of Rev.
Rev. and
and Mrs.
Mrs.I.I.W.
W.Minor
Minor
Wayland was
waa calling
calling
on
Rosa, three
three sons
aona Elite
Ellta of
of Muskegon.
Muskegon.' Creek spent Saturday evenln
vtaltor* of hta
hte mother, Mra.
Mr*, dren
ofof Wayland
on old Rosa,
west of town to Mr. and Mr*. day vtaltora
Claude
Kermeen.
Another
son.
gathered
with
their
families
to
,
Middleville
friend*
on
Friday
af- • Elmo ot Grand Rapid* and Harold
Harry Lewis of Grand Rapids who
• Meryl Boyer, wife and son of Has- celebrate three events, the 45th ternoon. * Clarence SeriJan who I nf Weak Olive, two daughters Mr*. Mr. and Mra. Bert Litta at
tings were Monday vialtors. * Mrs. wedding anniversary of the Minora has been attending summer school ; Hugh Weller of Rockford and Mr*. and Mra. Floyd Morford and &lt;
Leonard Elwood entertained
at a and Lhe
birthday of Mrs. Minor at Michigan State Collegeis home । Bruce Windes of Middleville; seven ter Leaths and son enjoyed
family party at Murphy's Point, and her son Willard. Besides theland al present working „in_. —
the ._
fac- ,pvandrhildren
grandchildren and
and two
two stater*.
stater*. Mr.
Mr. nic in the park at Lansing I
wrv- ] Weller and family resided north- where they were Joined by 1
duli lake. Friday evening for the latter and hte family and her moth- tory. He te awaiting call
callto
---------pleasure of Leonard’s birthday.
July
er.
Mrs.
Homer
Dean, all ot Kala- ice. * The Gilbert wleringa
“'— '
family
—cast of town for some year* In the Mrs. Howard Morford of 1
bli
nast
and
have
many
friend*
in Mrs. Scott and son returned
31. * Ml*a
MIm Nora Mae Juj
Juppstrom has mazoo. Mr. and
Vai Gormsen moved recently from the Reg. crldreturned from her visit with her and two daughters of Otsego were ler farm lb his father's farm near this vicinity who extend sympathy with her brother for a v|
brother. PVL George Juppstrom home. * Owing lo the ladles being Hasting*. * Mtea Arvllla Crane of to the family In their sorrow. Fu­ Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Puttay,1
at Amarillo. Texas, and reports a busy with canning and many away. Battle Creek la spending several neral services were held at Van't sing and Mr. and Mra. Arthur
fine trip.*-* Mr* Ray Potts enter- the regular July meeting of the W. weeks with har grapdDftrwiU. Mr. Hnf Funeral hrene in the citv this &amp;
STL'S1
talned the East Side card club. S. C. 8. was
wascancelled.
cancelled. Tiie August and Mrs. J. L. Smith at Parma lee. Monday afternoon .with burial in
Wednesday last. * ptatrict super- meeting on Friday the 21th will be Mr.
“ Smith
“*■ who
*" is Ln hte "■
M's ■te -up Rosedale Memorial Park. * Mr. Pixley. * Mr. and Mr*. Fay F
Intcndent Dr. Edgar Faust of Knl- -----------held atthe
theCommunity
Communitypark
parkwith
with| at 8 o’clock every morning and as­ and. Mr*. William Eggleston of
amazoo occupied lhe pulpit at the a picnic dinner
“
and
* “
the ladles over sist* with the milking, hte activity Grandville who were in Middleville--------- Leighton Evangelical church Sun­ BO years ot age as special guests. at hte age really pujs some of ua to attend the burial of the for- mnur'*.
day morning In th* regular quarter­ Officers ot- the society hope all younger folks to shame. * Frank mer's brother-in-huir, Claude Btmftv I
ly meeting. * Mr. and Mrs. Arthur circles will keep this meeting in Cobum te improving from Ms long •cent Fridav and Saturday nlehts DURFEE
x.k .Mrs
r._ —
■ . ■ ateter. «...
with
Eggleston's
Mrs.
Mra. Henry Davis and data
Getty and children expect to leave mind and urge lhe attendance ot illness and able to ail up in the —
also walk around--------some. I Vern Smith and family, and on Winifred. Mrs. Roger Davta,
-—and
—,----------------------------for Douglas lake In northern Michi­ the members, as last year's event yard
—
---------------------— cRoy
— iSnj
Btmday called at the homes of her
Cobums
occupynthe
gan. next Sunday where ’they will was a mast pleasant affair for both । The
Herbert Davta and Mra. Cart
SUm- man and daughter Carol I
remain until school time. Thia te the elderly ladies and others. The der apartment*, ft Mrs. Robert Cts- i brothers. LaPierre and Harry Stimnn annual trek to relieve Mrs. Get­ miaslonarv secretary. Mr.*. Vem ler who has been ill in Blodgett' son northwest of town, ft Mr. and Tuciday visiting re 1*lives in I
ty and her little daughter. Col­ Hooper and committee will be In hospital. Grand Rapids for *everal '&lt;r* Fan-ent Bender and son* were atuck. * Mrs. Carl Neum*U
leen'* hay fever and asthma at­ charge of the meeting./* Allen weeks still remains in a serious । Si'nctav dinner guests of the Har- Carol left Wednesday for their
tacks. * Mrs. P. A. Smith of Mulli­ Pender of Hastings and/ Mrs Liz- , condition, ft Mr. and Mrs Wm. i old Oriffeth family, ft Mra. Mar- In 8t. Louto. Mo. * Mra.
ken spent Sunday with her daugh­ zle Lawrence of Detroit were call- Harper will take their grandchil- , rraret Mullis entertaned for Sun- Hammond is visiting retain
ter. Mrs. w. A. Cridler and family. era at the A. C. Johnson home on dren. Lyle and Margaret Harper ; dav dinner her sister. Mrs. Fannie Battle Creek.
------- - —
J •-----------’-------- —
Milk Helen accompanied her grand­ the Prairie. Thursday afternoon, to their home at Flushing Bunday PPerrault
and
her nephew.
Ed •*-Per- I
----------------- &lt; • *
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mother home foe a week’s visit. * ft The Earl Savage family ha* and visit their son Rev. Ralph ra«lt. wife and daughter Barbara, i
n.i. Devout Insccta
Charles Batey.-Wjw lost a finger moved from tty? Taylor home on Harper, at his home there, ft Mrs. * Mr. and Mr* Dwight Gnalln and
•• t... h..n .atimatod that &lt;
sometime ago from ihfeetton due to East Main St. to Wayland, ft Ray Lyons went to Kalamazoo Bat­ children of Grand Rauld* *.*nt i ,J‘^**^**n.
*UTOmer
Carlsbad
a hog bite,' and was confined In Friends of Richard Perrault are urday and vtaitre' her son Alfred Rnntfav at rhe hnnif of her brotho-’
Pennock hwpltal for sometime, te glad to heaY he ha* recently been and family over night and Sunday FUirwnrth Henning on north Grand lo New Mexico, conauma a I
again under medical care with in­ promoted/to the rank of corporal, accompanied
them
to Chelsea Rapids St.
1 m too* of insect* nightly.
fection in another finger. * Lt- An&lt;! He hjocated at Ft. Clark, southern , where she spent lhe day with annuxfr.
Mrs. Walter
TT..XX. uxuxxvxx
Oriffeth «&lt;v
are parents
fr~».cfrxt-TeXas, thirty mites from lhe Mex- other son. Owen and family, ft
of a little son "James Walter" bom Ico border, ft Daniel Anntaon and । Pfc. Harry Baisch reached home
j on July 27. Walter who is in train- daughter of Mason, former real- I Friday and ta enjoying a week's vis- j

YOU GET REAL

SERVICE

McKEE’S!

Si’

McKEE SERVICE OIL SALES

Wait a
be*

Minute MW'

Men

K'ddff K-Uoutaii, you* iiicraiCAl usvani

Don't use an ice pick to remove heavy frost from
the freezing compartment of your electric refrigerator.
You may puncture the coil. An accident of this kind now
would be serious since you might not be able to replace
the coil. Or it might take weeks to have repairs made.

.
Don't take chances with any of your electric
appliances. The materials used in them are going into
planet/ guns, tanks and ships and you won't be able
to get new equipment. So give them extra care. Check
them over frequently and make repairs when necessary.
Reasonable care will do wonders to keep your appliances
working and relieve you of the drudgery of/going back
to old-fashioned methods for the duration of the war.
Here are a few suggestions on the care of your r&amp;«
frigerator that will save you TIME, MONEY and WORRY:

Avoid opening your refrigerator door oftener than Is necessary.

Do not keep it open longer than absolutely necessary.

Defrost when the frost on the freezing unit exceeds '/* inch.
Clean the entire cabinet Interior and shelves each time you
defrost.
Use warm water and baking soda. (1 tsp. to 3 qts. water.)
Wipe up spilled food Immediately as food adds may damage
the finish.
Follow Instructions for tho oiling and care of motor as pre

scribed by tho manufacturer.

One small drop of oil

could mean an extra
year of usefulness
DON'T NIOttCT YOUB HOME AFftllANCIS

power

In order to settle the estate of John (Jack) Shay, I will have
an auction sale at the farm located 2 J miles east of Hastings
on County Farm road on

TUESDAY, AUG. 10,1943
Commencing at 1:30o'clock the following will be offered:

HORSES
Black gelding, about
8 yrs. old
Black mare, about 9 yrs. old
Gray gelding, about
Tl-yrs. old
FARM EQUIPMENT

Never put hot foods In the refrigerator.

Keep foods covered.

[onsumERS

AUCTION SALE

(ompnnv

Harness
Wagon and rack
Mowing machine,
,
McCormick
Drag
"1 ~
Cultivator
Plow
Dump rake
Forks and shovels
Quantity of oats
2 10-gal. milk cans

• CATTLE
,
Guernsey cow, about
6 yrs. old
Holstein cow, about
10 yrs. old
HOUSEHOLD GOODS
Washing Machine (Speed
Queen)
.
Kitchen rang*
,
Small metal top kitchen table
Dining room table
China cupboard
Single metal bed
Wooden beds
9x12 rug
9x9 rug
Electric flat iron
Dressers
Chairs and rockers
Other articles too numerous
to mention.

BUY
REPAIR
REMODEL

YOUR HOME
NOW!
AND LET US HELP
YOU TO FINANCE IT.
CALL OR SEE U

TODAY
WE SELL WAR RONDS

WAR RAVINGS SY

TERMS: Cash day of sale, nothing to removed until settled for.

L E. LOWELL, Adm
DEWEY REED, Auctioneer

LAWRENCE BEADLE, Clerk

THE HASTINGS BUILD
&amp; LOAN ASSOCIA
9 St.bbliu Side.

Mmbml.H.

�THE H AS TIN 08 BAXXEB, TgVlIPAT

AUGIST » 1848

■3 &amp;!;.

A.P.O. 760. c/o Postmaster

ON THE HOME FRONT

HELP BEAT IN
BUY BOI

(Continued trom Page 3. Sec. a.)

TO IK PUBLIC

KEEP YOUR
CREDIT
GOOD!
7

To make the public more familiar with the Government regulation, as to
charge accounts and contracts, which is known as "Consumers Credit Regula­
tion" and has been effective since May 6, 1942, you will find below a brief
resume of the Act which is as follows:

Charge

Accounts

Wartime GOVERNMENT REGULATIONS affecting "Charge" accounts on list­
ed items require that accounts be paid by the 10th day of the second calendar
month following month of purchase-er. further credit may not be extended.

For Example of Charge Accounts
Purchases made any time during August are due and payable the 10th of (sec­
ond month after purchase) October. This may vary as to the dealer's discre­
tion, as long as it is not in violation as the maximum extension of time as
mentioned above, such as, 30 dpys. Consequently in some stores you may find
that the maximum length of time may be for only 30 days on charge accounts.

Contracts

time there in Hastings. Maybe you we think she was mistaken,
heard the musical
car horns 1
»*ld—"My soil isn't ■
around Hastlnw about a year ago. ’ ln the w whei"
I waa Uw &lt;me that had them there. wron&lt; neighbor.-he to gol
mnybe.».lhcre Mre a Ot ,nore of wln lhc war- he- and iDinw
11 them there now.
i hjm no matter what their
I am a second corporal In the every man count*,
array now and I sure enjoy it. but । And as for telling how he'« doing
I know something I am going to —these are days wMn we are
enjoy more—that Is when this war actually conscious of h&lt;Rv-we all. no
Is over and 1 can get back z&gt;ut to I matter who we are Of- what we
Delton on that farm. 1 guess there are. depend on each other. This ha*
■ will be a tot of happy tx»ys when । always been a truth, the war only
this war is over. I have been out I emphasize* tills fellowship, which
here In California for three months ■ unfortunately we're apt to neglect
now and I.like the state but don't J «nd minimize In peace time.
like the desert*.
deserts. Till*
Tills 1*
to sure- a | When your boy rates *me rec
rec-­
pretty country out here though.
I ognltlon we are alk pleased, we al)
mill. wr-ki |&gt;rr«h&gt;ua to ut
The boys here In this battalion • ’e&gt;°‘ce.w«h your good new*, we all
ariaf. In Ik* Haatlnfa Banner
have been picking apricot* for the [f.'1 » V.1 !tfe U the ?eys,? bad;
farmers. I spent ten days out in
,rT!ie^1 ,,ceUn&gt; ,of
Hta
the desert and while I waa out there .u„n‘ty *“ P*rt of ,u« Creator! ortowe went Into Death ValleV. It sure , ,’?“1 P&gt;an-its a gladsome, workable
Janrt E. Burna, Clark
»« .'“j ““।pwiTuii’hU1"'JSTXiiftw
n lot of folk* can't—that I* that I
cheat because we should have new*
went swlmlng In Death Valley. We |I about
every boy and girl serving NOTICE TO CBEDITORS
swam in Saratoga Springs.
• I ran into one of the Delton Uncle Sam—of course, everybody 1*
In
their
way,—defense
school teachers out here Ute other serving
workers, farmers, etc.—but the fel­
day. He was the basketball coach. low who to out Uiere, ready to 'take
I suppose a lot of the folks know It on the chin', if necessary, to the
him. His name is Robert Donivan. one who really give* till It hurls.
When I was home on furlough In
So just remember we're doing this
February I went up to the Delton together and If we can't see you for
High school and sat In on hlsHlsn Information, you come to us. Tiie
tory class. He hadn't been in the fellows write, they want news about
army only two week* when I met all the boys in service—If that's
him.
&gt; what they want we should ail do
Well I guess I have said about our best to see that they get It.—
everything that ta Important so All parent* are proud of the service ,
, will close. Oh. yes. one more thing. stars in their window and Just re­
if you know of any WACS or -----------member,- all Americans are proud of
WAVES; etc. out here around River- I your sons and daughters too.
side. Calif., let me hear from some '
...
of
Next week Mrs. Hollis McIntyre
of them.
lhem. II am
am always
always ready
ready to
to moke
make j|
new friends. I was making hotcakes i from over Nashville way 'tells all'
the other morning and wa* break- [ for all of you. You'll recall Mra. '
ing^some eggs when I found two I McIntyre-as that cordial energetic
I eggs with addresses on them so I I ladv you always enjoyed meeting ,
I wrote to them—they were two girls and now you can meet again. Until
I in Iowa. I got an answer lhe other then Cheerio.
Zolly Coffer,
day. &lt;Hope that addressed egg
turned out to be a Rood one. Ima­
gine one's embarnssment
if It NOTICE TO CREDITORS
wasn't.)
। Well. I started to close once, but
| failed, so will close now. My birth-

DRAIM—NOTICE BY COUNTY DRAIN
COMMISSIONER

The world of failure Is divided
east and west by degrees of lassi­
tude. north and south by degrees of
longitude. •

Jefferson Barracks. Mo.

Pvt. Theron A. Dolbee. 36462559
BTG'No. 10 AAFTTC
Greensboro, N. C.
Pvt. L. E. Hook. 36412985
Phvsical Training Detachment
216 C. A. iAAf&gt;.
- Camp San Ramon
Danville. Calif.
Birthday—Aug. 22
Pvt. Arthur E. Bryans, 36190343
H nnd S Co. 233 Engineer Com-

CHECKING ACCOUNTS

WAR SAVINGS BONDS

Pvt. Franklin D. Burgess /
A.S.N. 55 T. O.
/
551 S. I. Class 203
Keesler Field. Miss. /
Pvt. Robert V. Keeler. 36417407
811 Ord. Base Deubt Co.
A PO. 4716 r&lt; Pffctmaster
New York.

OUR SERVICES
SAVINGS ACCOUNTS

BANK MONEY ORDERS

klor for th* atipolBtra

In either case any person or persons whose charge accounts or contracts are in
default may not have further credit extended. So, the next time you receive
a statement from your dealer with whom you might have a charge account,
just remember he has your welfare as well as his own in mind.

SAFE DERQSIT BOXES
For rent at $2.50 and government tax—in our fine
safety deposit vault. Get one today for your war
Bonds ond other valuable papers.

NATIONAL BANK OF HASTINGS
MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM
FEDERAL DEPOSIT INS. CORP.

AND

• Fort Story. Virginia, U. 8. Army.
Birthday. Aug. 7th.

' We had Arthur’s brother. Cpl.
Robed J. Bryans, address last week
—add this in your date book, for
Robert: Birthday—Oct. 14th.
M. L. Schantz, CflF.
Platoon 130. Area E.
Camp Perry.
Williamsburg, Virginia.

Camo Rucker. Ala.

Pvt. Reuben M. Fish
Co. C. 137th Inf.
Camo Rucker. Ala.
Change of Address
Pvt. John H. Birman. Jr.. 36417377
Ho. Co. 3rd Bn. 385th Inf. .
A. P. Hill MH. Reservation. Va.

Lieut. Chas. O. Struble, 0-660833

Protect your Credit Standing—Settle your past due account now or sign an
agreement with creditor covering full settlement within six (6) months, as
provided in Government Regulations,

W. A. THAYER
MARK'S STORES, INC.
C. B. HODGES JEWELER
BONNET &amp; GOWN SHOP
W. A. ROTH FURNITURE
STEBBINS &amp; JACOBS, DRUGGISTS
CONSUMERS POWER COMPANY

Personal Telephone £
Number Booklets
YtJuR Telephone Company haa prepared per-

HoW to Avert a
Shortage of Fuel
Kimjui* Insulation, installed in

there. Thus, kjmsul wves fuel and
money. . . lightens fuel .carrying
burdens of America's trains and
trades... helps aven fuel shortage.

tonal telephone number booklets for you in two
convenient sizes. One fits your poeket or handbag,
gnd has space for 215 names, addressee and tele­
phone numbers. The other, for home or office use.
will hold 228 numbers.
'
Even now, when operators are busier«than ever
before with vital war calk, more than a thousand
hours are lost each day by unnecessary calls to
Information —requeeU fQr numl&gt;en that are
listed in lhe directory.
To help eliminate that waste of switchboard and

'
----------- —
«."€-***
the directory firtt.
Call Information” only when U it not Ikied.
J. Vrm. nm.laVMfom.Uon&gt;- forll

“ow", in &gt;our P&lt;-rtonal directory to
you will have it next time.

G. E. GOODYEAR
HARDWARE
142 E. Sf.f.

You can obtain your handy directory booklet* —
5.T~;frO”
M,chl««n Bell bualneee office,
either by writing for them or calling in person.

MICHKAN BILL TILIFHONI CO MFA UY

Phone 2331

*

s the same but-dKfen
lumps on Mam 8U.
t 35,ml. per hour.
| New-bicycle racks
lr) adorn the atree is
ptamonte's and other
Lid the next older to
L town' more or leas
Lu; and 'Ole Dobbl
lummer program Is
lortaLs of the Youth
Landing a dance hall
[rational facilities in
Numerous vacant stc
End by Jinks! it loo
lilght obtain such, w
Leip of ye Nashville
bier. At least their
beard, even aa yours
Kpan your return. .
I The affable Louie
Iwapped counting red
lion points for the fu
Kline variety, having
standard bulk plan
Louie had to throw a
(e had made and waa
Ki the meat market,
lounded a little like

pure enough, but we
Ihosc steaks now.
|&gt; Your eagerly-look
will no longer pass t
Iiunils of Pauline L
has decided to be a
Lid fest But with
Jea. even grandmoth
[lantern cultivators
lo relieve the labor s
L u poor place to res
lhe farmers are Indo
K—n. regardless, like
Itood gazing at the
Iced of rain, when a
Ing up said "Your co
I el low" "Yep I that's
Planted". "Seems like
Knore'n half a crop"
Ko.—the landlord
(alf."
I And speaking ot c
far it les are showing
lables now. along w
Berries and huckleb
|&lt; r if the family p
(f rubber boots, an
(igh waler. And lat
inner, the grrr—r
Brown's threshing m
Beard. and the smel
Blned grain Is in Ute
■y of ragweed throw
■ Nashville and V
Being supplied quic
■han ever, with m
Baaieurlzed white
Bottles by the ener
Bresslble Varney, w
Been using Marqulta
By. and ocasskmally
Banltartpn A A. Ro
■its flying trips lo
■arms for milk.
I Supt. Arlle Reed
Btilutlng. not at teac
Bas pumps at Wet
■his summer while
■endant. Teeple. wa
■hat Arlle «u glad
■f coupon taking.
■ And by lhe way.
Kielland's wife D
Woodland) Ls runni
■or a major compa
■omla while Darw

Read of being ass
ton between hom
Lhe had hoped, she
|5 blocks away In
lection. And Dot O
Lt the canteen In
IvlUlc her husband
bgaln.
I Tills week Nash
happy to have Ca
how Capt. Brown,
lame, the same C
Lears ago when In
Lne asked him wh
Ing. replied "oero
Latlons." The comp
Leal enough when
kith Gen. Chenaul
lhe lack of adequat
almost beyond our
I Ex NashvllUte Ji
In town last week,
lhe merchant mari
I When Randall's
Lock's Frozen Food
Kvator, Mr. and Mr
Kll's restaurant &lt;
Khlckcn dinner fum
|al merchant* help
ladlo progam. Nos
Elr lanes; The p
(nd by the WAC8
Ihorpe. Ga. with w
■ni inliers partlclp
(wn Aux. Ruth W
({eluded.
| Ocasslonally pa
■rom Fort Custer
its. and there's n
■ween dispensing

Pxt. Lyle Newton
Co. K 137th Inf.

P.P.C. Richard C. Sherman
ASX. 36404368
Battery “A" 114 Field Art. Bn.
c'o Postmaster
‘
Shreveport. La.
'

*

Hl Fellas and Gals".
This is the aoulhe
iastleton township—n
ille. sending a line
lobe to land knows
, eek—and wistfully w
c us welcome and
ou as the newest ed
nd Roebuck's catalo

Cpl. Gordon Castle. 36186992
Btry. A, 833 'AAA' Bn. U. S.
Army
Camp Haan. California
__ ■___ ~.
—;--------- — ..
-I Thanks for your letters fellows,
keep 'em coming nnd we'll do our
best to keep more letters coming
your way loo.

Pfc. K W. Braendle
Sqdn. A 21st. Tg. Gp.

tha ☆

Home F

BUY WAR BONDS

Pk t. Donald t, Preston
■; Fleet Post Office
San Francisco. Calif.

IGHTY-IIGHTH 1

On

Btry K 217th C A (AA)
1931 Center Street
Berkely. Calif.

Purchases made by contract- require a minimum 20% or 33 1-3% Down Pay­
ment or whatever the case may be on listed items AT TIME OF. CONTRACT
or BEFORE DELIVERY, the deferred balance may be extended over a one
(1) year period payable weekly or monthly provided that the payments are not
less than $1.25 per week or $5.00 per month. This, the same as charge ac­
counts, may vary as to the type of merchandise sold or the discretion of the
dealer.
.
•
•
'
.

BAIRD'S
FRANDSEN'S STORE
REED'S DRUG STORE
WATERS CLOTHES SHOP
G. E. GOODYEAR HDWE.
MONTGOMERY WARD STORE
WESTERN AUTO ASSOCIATE STORE

ORDEB FOB PUBLICATION

■’O»lnn

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if any is availab
hips, and simila
rom ten to twent
luskles; all of whi
d and slightly da
I always delighte
(site and right n
title ditty obtain
he jeep—driving
Ids Just naturall
rs. and pester th
cep when the wa

balky mule has
i billy goat has b
'hr- firefly has a
labbit* are puddle
l

lamels have ballo

lut still I think t
Die kangaroos wi
But hough's eno
ist lawyer told
There are three
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HEp BEAT INFLATION­

BUY BONDS

SECTION ONE—PACES 1 to 8

■IGHTY-EIGHTH YEAR

PAPER SCRAP
|VMII1 NEEDED
IlLLk/LV
AGAIN

Softball Tourney In .
Woodland This Week

Home Front

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN. THURSDAY. AUGUST 12. 1943

EDITORIALS

12 PACES—2 SECTIONS

07637637

Announcement of a.change |n the lied resistance for some time
of uermany
Germany is
ta come out
But even
even me
the uest
best ol
of armies
are
controlling power oi
.
probably a mere public recognition today cari't function effectively for •
County Salvage Committee of a condition which has really ex-pong without a strong home front.
Pions New Collection Drive i uud for many months.
If the home front breaks up. mill- 11

The fifth annua] District Soft­
ball Tournament la being held al
Woodland this week. Nine teams
ari* participating and considerable
Interest is being shown y indicated
by the fine turnout of softoab tan*
from the county.
Mll
On Mouo&lt;z
Monday c«ciiu&gt;s
evening i»
in vwu
two mat
first
round games the Na*nvllle Farmers
defeated the Texaco's of Nashville

ARK YOU GOING
PART IN THK
WAR BOND

FRIDAY, SATURDAY

NUMBER

Needlees Accident
Costs o Driver $31

_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ RATIONING

servaUon Officer George Sumner
was driving west of the city, on M

AT

A

r»| AkJCC &lt;*•
ULAnva &gt;&lt; F

Cant. Propesly Processed. 37. an automobile, going tn the same
Should Ba Placed In Baskets direction, passed him. and then ■—•—
headed back into the same side of
, ,
., ,
Or Cartons .at Curb by the
pavement, smashing into lhe ■ This la a regular waekly feature
August 13
side of the Sumner car. There was designed to aid you in your eur-

to start saving
I
the uaper'"^''about" si *weeksT l'n!*rmor As • matter of fact, the ma- Nazi home front Is becoming de-;zz Barnr County’s second big
plenly of room so the driver of the ,roiU purchases of items rationed by
.
. m Jor blunders I.
'A— 11 —wt' Hot
„ It. Indications; s
-uther car could have passed easily ■ the government. Thta newspaper
the fill of. ....
1941 and. winter
of• ...
1943
In M..I
Nazi .*m»**mw
strategy—&gt;*«■»
the • —moralised;
but —
only
no Can Collection' has been set
hid. he been careful. He nearly believes this service will enable In-..-v. a
- good Job
uh ot waste-paper s*l- a
I lark nn
t Pridr~and
----- * Saturday
“*•---- ‘
~
such
attack
on Riiula
Russia, tho
lhe rlwlilnn
decision tn
to definite nrnof
proof.
''
(Friday
of this week.
vage was done that the State Sal- make a stand before Stalingrad, the ।
• • •
Accumulated cans properly pre- overtEimed the officers car. While dividual* to cooperate more fully tn
llobe to land knows where—this i nlc Farmers will play in a seml- vsge Committee- asked the local failure to properly reinforce RomPerhaps efficient military control pared should be placed in baattta the left fender of Georges auto was, winning
---------- "wthe war on the home -from.
Leek—and wistfully wishing it could final game on Thursday at 8:30 committees to slow down their
U»lr _.r
mcU in Egypt, the
u„ refusal to
w re- -— hoM
rron, -Wtor
M
WWv
ef- mell
•—- th,
—*
L as welcome and interesting lo : P M. while Lake Odessa will taltf forte. At that time Hasting* helped lreat
a better defenre line In'through another winter Uuw
wmter- of Woodland Freeport. Middleville, he could talk to the careless driver through Aug. 31: W valid Aug.
L... aa
.. the
IH. newest Miitirai
nf Sears
R.ar.1
Healings
* ^.,UCSL.JS‘e^inniiJl0UJ’rm^ Ru*»ta—ire all direct responriblli-i time condition* in btacked-out Gerlou
edition ot
( 011
d-vthe
eVcnlng
&lt;t Saxons on Wednesand
but he Canned- Good*. Ete.
U^sama results will be achieved t^s of HiUer who acted against the .Many, withshortages of fuel, cloth- Prairieville.
„IUDelton,
aroiUJer Dowling
communiue
. i sod urged him to stop;------------------------Ind Roebucks catalogue Tlie old
Tuesday evening's double header
Nashville and smaller communities wouldn’t. So the officer followed
Blue stampa.R. 8. T valid through
Reasons underlvinr the present advice of hta best military leaders, ing and food and long, cold nlghLi are Baked to bring their cam to him to his home in Yankee Spring* Sept. 20.
borne town—aa Janie-Cameron says, (saw Woodland defeat the Lutheran*
In the
meantl’me*’Betting
getting the
the car
'
Caffe*
• • •
made tense With the ever-present th*
main I In
lhe ’meantime
car II
h lhe same but different—the same ( py o score of 6 to 4 and the Has- TMiiiMt fnr naner ulvaae Include
the nMreit
nearest irhml
school Iifvm
upon a 'main
this new management — in | danger from tons of high-explosive highway.
bumps on Main St., but BIGOER tings Manufacturing Co. down the an increase ’ in government or- I
■| ..
number
mm.—*. —
and other
.. information He I Unrationed. No coupon needed.
It 35, ml. per hour.
Nashville Kiehl Hardware boys 11 to den for romaine? board 'solid which the old Nazi party ta report-1 bomb* which may roar down from
•- •be 1 returned to Hastings later and re- .।
In every Instance c«ns siwld
Sagar
I New- bicycle racks for the small g. These two winners engage in the fiber or highly atzed board made ed lo be a mere figurehead for lhe; above, must be a continual night- placed under shelter if possible.
: ported the matter to the sheriff.
stamp 13 good for 5 lb. from
[ry adorn the streets in front of first semi-final game on Wednesday of Kraft, corrugated and pulp purpose of facilitating civil admin- mare which few. except those who
On Saturday morning, the collec- ! Thursday the officers drove to 1 June 1 to Aug. 15
t,on wUI .-uuke PUce ln ii*'t*n8«
—..----------and
j -----Yankee
-„
Springs
— -----------and---------arrested
. gump
Wai- No.Stamp
-14 good
Nafor
-H 5good
pound*
for 5 pound*
ptamonte'a and other popular places. । evening at 9:00 P. M.
board); a cut in newsprint prdouc- tatratlon—can hold the home front, lived during the London fire blitzes -----------Ind the next older group, tethered
Tne finals of the tournament are tlon to 90‘. of the 1#&lt;2„produc- t^ether. Germany ta yet far from can imagine.)—perhaps not. - Nn the ,ota‘ ioDnage will be imme- itr Karpinski. 52. and took him into Aug. 18 through Oct. 31.
bi town more or teas by gas
as ration- 1 scheduled
.cheduled for Saturday at 9:30
9 30 P .Innllon- .
tt m..
cul In
ln imnnrt
import nf
of Canadian
Canadian ,I flna| defeat and can
J ~ p^y u *trong. one know* Z
dlately taken to Battle Creek where Municipal court, where he admitted 1 Stamps No. 15 and 16 may b*
for SUfe.
’
big and ’Ole Dobbins' st
strenuous
“™22 m
".. ,A
’...s &gt; very attractive preliminary ,uiDhite pulp lhe shutting of Call- . V","
7”! T।----------------- -Household Salvage Chairman L. E the charge of carelsas drivingused for canning sugar in amount*
• • •
Barry rOmta sulphite mill* with the di-' j defensive,
deIen&gt;,ve- delaying game in an efef- |
lummer program is »torrmlng
minx the t। to this game. Lawrence Bird. Barrv
Barnett has been able to make judge Cortright assessed him 825. 'of 5 lb. each through Oct. 31.
----------- Softball couuntoioner,
terms | This tatest maneuver may also be arrangemeiitB W
,U1 UiC
bortals of the Youth Council de- !County
Commissioner, has
has ^rr'*ton of loggtog from pulp to fort to wln
uttn
thepool
Salvwgr ftne and 46 costs, which were paid.
| Both
sugar coupons
.....city
iare
{rom coffre and War
- ---------- of that
Girl’s Bgame
at lumber marketi; and the manjtower possible; to discourage theAllies'a Mt of polltica strategy designed
Committee
to
handing a dance hall or other rec- : arranged for a Major Girl's
“nl* »
leational
facilities^Ui
one
of
the
j
8
30
P.M
The
McCullagh
eauongiracinue*_ui one ot
uw । B
f.m.rne McCullagh
Girls ot nrobiem in paper mills
from carrying through their inten-l® divide the Allied command Now ( can shipments.
numerous vacant stores In town. Lansing will meet the B &amp; B Bank I Miciilgan produces approximately, tlon of forcing unconditional sur- that Hitler has been shorn of powAfter our last "Ten T.
End‘ u
by
if they ' Girls"of Flint,
arisrt.ax
" Jinks! it
" looks
•**“ **.1
1
| one-third of all paperboard in the 1 render.
er
and
the
Nazi
party
reduced
to
a
^ive
in
the
month
of
Ai
Stamp IS good for 1 pair through
er and the Nazi party reduced to a
render.
blight obtain such, with the good I-----------------J
«*»-| United Slates
■
Oct. 31.
and has been deslg- •
figurehead, the military leaders can committee encouifiered difficulty
“
Gasoline
naled by the WPB as a critical area । The home front Of Germany and say to the Allies: "You always said :
Stamp Number 7 from Basie
state where modified waste pajxrr i its extent of demoralization due to you were really against Hitler and a.»."K8,„MS!pKf
beard, even aa your* will be heard ■wfci*
■v
lected
for
the
rearon
that
the
rail
­
Mileage Ration A Book, worth 4
programs should be initiated. Early bombing attacks and discouraging the Nazi party and not against the
Ipon your return.
esaatiK
road will not set out a car to be CllilnA V
gallons of gasoline, good througn
this summer Michigan mill were
[The affable Louie Carter has C|)A|J€An CCfAIJA
| operating with a few days supply war news, is the unknown factor in .people; we have removed Hitler and loaded for less than almost twice JUliUAl
Sept. 21.
|wapped coupling red and blue ra- Jr VllJvK JLLVUL/
Fuel Oil
Instead of the usual four months the European war picture. It can be'" clipped the wings of the Nazis, so that -weight. With the assistance
taken for granted, that the Nazi why fight us any more, lets forget of Battle Creek thta dUfteulty has
lion pointajor the fuel oil and gasCoupon 5 good lor 11 gallons.
supply of waste paper.
Chorles Weinert of
[line variety, having taken over the |
now
been
adjusted.
'
army,
itself,
is
still
strong,
well
Die
past
few
-------yean
—
and
J
*"
be
friends
—
J_
Must last until Sept. 30 for both
The collection will be expedited
Standard bulk plant, and truck. |
State
Historical
Society
i
Chairman
Bametl
wtahes
to
point
hest snd hot wster.
If sorting Is done in advance, and equipped and possessed of sufficient again."
|x&gt;uie had to throw away that sign i
।
out
that
heavier
metal
is
not
want&gt;
the various kinds of paper stacked morale to put up stiff, well-organ(Continued on page 6)
“
To Be Guest Speaker
| ed and that collectors will not pick
be liad made and was about to hang
—
and bundled individually. Fold i
bi the meat market Some said It
Plan Colls For Clan To
up cans that are mixed with other
Charles Weisaert. vice-presldnt of
newspapers flat and tie in bundles; I
founded a little like bull anyway— (
Starf In September
Junk or rubbish or that are Im- ■ m
th Micnignn
Michigan riinuHicu
Historical Society, -a
tic mag sines In bundles. Flatten ,
[Our steaks are so lender we donT
—
.
—
properly
prepared
Volunteer
work'
former
resident here who is an au­ hides every 6 months or 5.000 miles,
"
The Barry County Chapter. .Amer- “lld
c°r™P‘U!d a"d c*rclLK**rd
ers from the Youth Organistions, thority on Bsrrv county history, which ever is flrat.
lee now the cow mid togetner.
.
„ .
Hwidwl
I boxss in bundles. Pack wastebasket
and from the Civic Clubs will as-, will be the speaker on the annual
Sagar Far Canning
I Your eagerly-looted lor-leller, i Hlb£S?’7hBlnniInUlnnoun Jd lo’ 1
—-------------- . . »----------------slat In the second big Un-can drive, old Settler*' Picnic r---------igram*“to*“be
_____________________
H.1? ’JPL8?!0' .County ai'.d
he,d al Chiton Park
rk here this
this ; fn?it crops will be available to
U,p On lhU V1U coming Sunday. Aug. 15.
। housewives on approximately lhe
salvage project.
Mr Weissert at one time colla- - same basis as last season. No reducready for training by
The Michigan Ag’l College*---------------------------------------------------------- :------- — I
r
Pioneered in “New Educa- Nnakvillsi Pilnt
orsied with Justice W W. Potter tlon of blue point stamp* will b*
Ind rest. But with tire kid sister September MtaEsther Kreider R
; m wriung a mMory of Barry eouniv (WMtoe-f»«m-Wa» Halton B«&gt;4i I
Hon." Wos First in Ameri­
lea. even grandmother riding corn
Which contains the best collection (for canning sugar.
I lantern cultivators and combines
hF'cheml*"
ca to Teach
Chemistry eio!
to
The seven Nurses’ Aides of the1
I of source material concerning pio•• •
lo relieve the labor shortage, a farm
Undergraduates
k a poor place to rest this year. Bui first group, who have been giving ,
Undergroduor..
he farmers are Indomitable and go volunteer services at lhe hospital,
____
Dean Davenport's experiences st c.Pt.c„1icBn»„. nju,™.-.
1
(BANNER staff. Mr Welsrert also
k— n, regardless, like the one who will have completed their 150 prom- I
; the Michigan Agricultural College ;
150 Attend Outing
(wrote a series of special articles
’ .
.
Flying Tiger, who has been
hood gazing at the com field in ised hours by Oct. 1 and as three
Masonic Home, Starr Com- ’ in the 1870's were most Interesting former
In Tvrlnn Pn.L u.,.
concerning Barry County htetory li
in lhe service of tint Chinese Air
keed of rain, when a stranger com­ nurses have recently resigned to
In Tyden Pork Here
based on original documents and
™«nw.ol.h
Each
££
Force since the American Volunteer
ing up said "Your com looks klnda’ accept other positions, additional
The Barry County Farm Bureau first hand accdunu of pioneer set-1| The following Barry county men
Group ended its existence more
lelloW “Yep! that's the kind we help Is desperately needed.
From
Wm.
F.
Hordke
Estate
cepted.
idea
of
education
It
Is
not
■ will leave here Thursday. Aug. 36
In appreciation of the fine oervlce
UM late
late WWtam
X“' held IU annuel picnic on August Hera who recalled incidents of lhe !1 for induction into the u. 8. armed
blantcd ". ’’Seems like you won t get
The estate of- the
William F.
F i designed merw
merely to train a few young
young «“”*
4 nt Tyden Park in Hastings with early days here from memory
nore'n half a crop”—"Don’t expect these seven Nurses Aides have glv-1 Hardke is belns
1
---------------------------------"~- Qftult. Brown
ig probated
Walter folks for the
so-called
learned proher Mn WOU|d 150 farmers and wives in attend-.
as a student at Harvard Univer- I forces at Fort Custer: Lewis P. Hine.
the landlord gets the other en the hospital, lhe Women's Board 1 Eaton, cashier of
&gt;? U&gt;«
I [eulonj.^tatjnuit
te ^retaud
ln N„hvlIle b&gt;.
ance A fine picnic dinner was en- I tty. Mr. Weissert specialized on the ]I Robert H Johnson and l&lt;eo J War­
uic N.Uon.l.tenk,
imui*. ।
— ------ - —
—’2" lo ,
will entertain them Friday evening i
the administrator. Mr Hardke the life of Uie students that, whatjoyed at noon which was followed fcludy of historical documenta and .; ner. all of Hastings; Franklin OI And speaking of corn, the edible at dinner at the home of Mrs. Kel-1 is
...„ worked ..™r
oeeu^Uon. it .ili OMbie i
had
many ynrl
year* 'in
in ®
the Ij SSr
by.B
1,ten'?on ot program
interest in this line of research has । Town rend. Woodland and Gerald
larltles are showing up on dinner lar Stem, chairman.
. 11&gt;ne
to InJJ H. WM ln , J r.J^.er.’
I been an avocation with him to this ! E Stacker. Middleville. W. Bryan
Tiie Nurses' Aides, who were first Michigan C.ntri.l freight othce , them to get greater entoymeit^oul ,
lables now. along with wild black­
Gallup. Hastings and Robert V.
itcrc. He was not penurious, nur of life, be more helpful to them- 5etr0*jt Monday, after flying from tor of the State Farm Bureau spoke ' dfcv.
berries and huckleberries—the tal­ regarded with some scepticism be­ grivMTt
Shull. Nashville, volunteer*, leave
given tz»
to much
hrireh talking.
tnihriiru str,
He seemed
ggwamari iI selves and be more useful to their
their
jo a point on lhe south At­
ler If the family possesses a pair cause of their non-technlcal train-1 always ready to help whatever1 fejjow men and women.
at the same time.
lantic coast
then flying on to “““I.“.*«&gt;?«.•”"•
If rubber boots, and a disdain for Ing, have certainly proved their j
««
‘
XJK""iXiuSSS
The seven men who constituted Detroit His
high water. And lately. In the dis- worth In relieving the load at Iten-: would benefit live kids, and made ,
everyone considered a liberal the faculty Of that, college were »rOn ’
farm produce to the consumer were
lance. tlie grrr—rumble of Ray nock hospital Miss Lottie Tcuslnk. । what
subscription for the d»y Scouts ------ • •------u-----Included In his remarks. Yager feels ' old time and popular music and Great Lokwt Naval Training
men. Dean
brown's threshing machine can be superintendent, has only praise for ■ ------- ---------------------------------------------------- _-Y'bls
Captain
Brown
enlisted
as
a
fly
­
there
will
be
a
ball
game
between
intro- :
the present government program is
beard, and the smell of newly com­ their wort and willingness to serve.
ing cadeL m the U. 8. Navy in the not satisfactory to the producer or (Kellogg Field and Chartton Park
ial.ap.
Full Information regarding the, He lived simply, and had no bad j duction to this, the flrat/agrlcul- summer
bined grain is in the air—with plen­ classes
/Ot 1939. He trained at Pen- consumer and at the same time Li : teams m the afternoon
ell O.
and application blanks may ! habits. It was known that he saved lural college in the world, hl* conty of ragweed thrown in.
I Nashville and Vermontville ore be obtained by writing or phoning his money, but few of those who tacts with the members of the T&lt;e- 'tlon In October. 1940. was stationed piling up a great government debt (
ville. Marvin J.
being supplied quicker and better Mrs. George Hebden. volunteer knew him would have thought tha' , ulty. as related In one of ids series i for a time at North Island. San at a time when we could balance
ton
has
also
been
Ilian ever, with more and better I services chairman. 609 W. Green St.. he had a fortune of 837.600 In gilt I of articles appearing in the Country ।I Diego, call!, Later he was attached our food bill.
induction.
edged securities.
s. besides
uv—eo his
.&lt;» home. ■ Gentleman in the fall of 1925. will!; to the U.S8. Saratoga, flying the
Inflation, its cause and results &gt;
basteurlzed white fluid in * quart ( Hastings, telephone 2466.
Two Army Air Corps Enlisted Re­
He had used excellent judgment in 1 be read now with much pleasure by .
also' was discussed al length by ।
bottles by the energetic and Irra-'
fast
navy
dive
bombers
Many
serves awaiting call are Raymond
making his investments- When he lhe many readers, of the Banner 1 Nashville movie-goers will recall Yager. The present program In reJ. Murphy. Hastings, and G. Wil­
retired from railroad work, after who knsw him or about him His !
-hi— i.
- lalion
lauon to food
iooa will
win not control Inin-:------------------- --------------been using Marqulta and little kanKoi
grow I
T«x«, Collected liam Boyce. Jr.. Plainwell.
many years of faithful service, he story roitowi:
By. and ocassionally Barry County n '
received a pension from the Michi­ lew i ’iiu.i'-.h.-JuualrS. teeiu-| .PcL^l'tini'SSr.Tto K! ’IShV’&amp;g?
1J
Sy Him During Jul,
iltaripn A. A. Roth, as ballast on a ■ jap a *aw f Alir
gan Central. But he did not have
to depend on that. His income from fully located on rolling ground In a Navy.
Arthur Getty of Middleville led ! countv Treasurer
Treasurer Clouse last
last
muir “
farms for milk.
the group In a full hour of sports I| wcCounty
^ distributed the Clouse
delinquent J. R. SMITH A SON, Props.
his well-placed investments would grove of native timber running
p...
| 8upt. Arlie Reed has been sub­
Having sold lhe place and no
During the summer of 1941 when Lo!!?_w_,n“_Ehc_.JspS“^1??.
‘ taxes, which he had collected in
' No More Tubes And Treads have more than supported him: so down to lhe banks of the Red Ce­ col.
stituting. not at teaching, but al the
furttier use for Ute furniture and
ciair.
r.._r.
__ : of
z:I, Young and old entered into th.'।
ire Chenault
(then head
dar.
Fas pumpi at Wetherbec's station
a^
“
sta2fro
m
Jff
Tid
W
"
r
81So535
n
of
which
aisrtMvMsent
For County Until Sept.
miscellaneous articles it will be dlathe Chinese Air Force) visited
had ceased work. i
this summer while the regular at*
"On the left were seven private America and recruited a picked
posed of at public auction at the
Mr. Hardke made no wHl. HLs
The Barn' County Tire Board has
Icndant, Teeple. was Hl. TWas said
residences,
known
as
faculty
row.
residence
located the flrat place
band of Army and Navy filers to
that Arlie was glad to be relieved • already exhausted its quota for older and only brother Charles P. because It accommodated lhe entire fight the Japanese over the Burma
west of the church Just west of
(Continued on page 6&gt;
street, president of the county or- dlevilie Nashville
Grade 1 passenger tires for the
u coupon taking.
the and
taxesWoodland,
collected Carlton Center. Dewey Reed will
teaching staff.
. Road. Lieut. Carl Brown was one of ganizatron. acted as chairman of
That
part
of
the
taxes
collected
I And by the way. Sgt. Darwin Mc­ month of August, according to an
Bams A Homelike Touch
cry the sale and C. M. Hammond
(hr aftrrnnon
____
his recruits. Carl sailed quietly - for the
afternoon nrrwram
program whllr
while C-erl
Car)
Clelland's wife Dot (Rogers of announcement released Monday.
"Over in the center of lhe campus Rangoon late in August and a few Brod beck of Woodland was genera) which belong* to the county was will att as Clerk. See the adv. else­
ThB means that no more tireswoodland) Is running a gas station
stood two dormitories. Williams Hall, months later was flying a shark­ chairman in charge of arrange­ placed in the appropriate county where in this Issue lor full particufunds. The balance was sent to lhe
[or a major comixiny out In Cali­ of this grade can be released until
recently erected, and behind it was nosed P-40 over South China.
ments
local taxing districts, the majority
fornia while Darwin Is at camp September.
Saints' Rest, dating irom the be­
Last year, when the A. V. Group
In the meantime, applications for
of it finding its wav Into rural, vil­ MRS. M. G. BORRAS. Prep*.
nearby at Santa Monica. But In­
ginning. In 1857. and consistently was made a part of the regular
lage and city school funds.
stead of being assigned to a sta- September quota tires may be filed
heated by stoves.
As Mrs. Borras is leaving town and
Army Air Force under command of
The amounts sent to the town­ going to another state to live, she
Ikm between home an&lt;7 town, as at the OPA office.
"Near by were a combined chapel, General
Naahville Men Pleod Guilty
Brereton, the Americans
The situation here is typical and
ships. city and village* were as fol[he had hoped, she was given one
library,
office,
and
recitation
build
­
In Municipal Court Here
were given a choice of staying on In
■ lows:
[5 blocks away in the opposite di­ Is convincing proof that there is
ing
and
Just
to
one
side
a
little
.8 1635
Assyria township
Monday
rection And Dot GarHnger is back nothing phoney about the an­
yellow brick with two rooms and an the service of China of being trans­
ferred back to their own individual
.
19.96 tings. Dewey Reed will
kt the carRecn &gt;n Vaneja, Calif., nounced rubber shortages which Is
Baltimore townsnip ...
Louis Carter. 26. proprietor of the office—then the largest chemical
Event
Receives
Approval Barry township
wiiile her husband Loren Is at sea expected to be an IntreaaUigly White Front Market. Nashville and laboratory west of Harvard Univers­ branches of service. Lieutenant
and Don Taffee and
acute situation In the civilian tire
Brown decided to stay on in China
759
And Aid of .State Dept, of Carlton township
[gain.
Floyd Everts. 67. his sausagemaker, ity.
and
was
commissioned
a
captain.
n »7 where in this issue for full partlcuI This week Nashville has been supply during the coming months.
Castleton
township
...
"In the background were the For a time he was a flying Instruc­
Agriculture
So. keep the old tires in running paid fines of 875 and costs of 8430
nappy to have Carl Brown home,
each when they pled quilty before bams—monsters it seemed to me.—
Barry Calmly 4H clubs wiH hold Hastings township ....
how Capt. Brown, of Flying Tiger condition as long as possible—it Municipal Judge Adelbert Cort right but even so. the moat familiar look­ tor of Chinese student pilots but In
Hope township
55 90 BOB JOHNSON. PROP.—
lame; tlie same Carl who a few will probably be many months be­ here Monday to a charge of selling ing objects tn all these strange sur­ recent months he has been flying their fall Show and Elimination Irving township
between China and India.
contest at the Barry County Fair Johnstown township...
49 55
liars ago when in school and any fore new ones are available.
roundings.
Mr. Johnson having been drafted
sausage containing ground glass.
bne asked him what he was study­
Captain Brown’s wife is the for­ grounds on September 1. 3 and 3 Maple Grove township
**A staff of seven full professor;,
into the Service, will have an aucComplaints of several customers
with
the
approval
and
financial
aid
ing. replied "aeronautical somplU
mer
Miss
Jean
Alice
Beukema
of
Orangeville
township
.
who bought the adulterated meat including President T. C. Abbott,
of
the
State
Department
of
Agri
­
ballons." The complications become
Grand
Haven,
whom
he
married
In
Pralrisvllle
township
.
north ot Dowling, or 5 miles south
led to an investigation by state and who has come to be ranked among
culture.
according
to
an
announce
­
August.
1941.
lust
before
going
real enough wRen he was flying
Rutland
township
....
of Hastings on M-37. side of th*
Barry county health officer*. Ar­ the great educators of his genera­ abroad —Nashville News.
ment by County Agent Foster. Man­ Thomapple township .
89.79 McOmber school. He la offering a
with Gen. Chenault's forces where
tion, administered the new educa­
rests followed.
ager of the Show.
8H 15 good list of horses, cows. hogs, and
he lack of adequate equipment was
Woodland township............ L. E. Barnett, prosecuting attor­ tion to the 150 students of the mid­
’ Commissioner
of
Agriculture. Yankee Springs township ..
klmosl beyond our belief.
fann machinery. Henry Flannery
August Herbslrelth. age 20. Has­ ney. said that a girl assistant em­ dle seventies. Two of these were
Charles
Figy
and
Supt.
of
Fair*.
A.
407.98
Ex Nnshvllllte Jimmy Tarbel was
Hastings
City
....
will cry the sale and E. E. Gray
by the White Front Market, minister*; two had been practicing
C. Carton, have expressed a desire Middleville village
630 will act as clerk. See the adv. else­
In town last week, transferring from tings. R-3. was taken Into custody ployed
by Underaherlft Leon Doster Tues­ broke a bottle of milk in the re­ physicians'-for a decade before en­
to see Barry County youth go ahead Nashville village
lhe merchant marine to the navy.
173.91 where In this issue for full particufrigerator and that, despite the fact tering college work and three were,
with
their
fall
exhibition
plans
to
When Randall’s Lumber Co,. Pen­ day morning, and turned over to that milk and pieces of gloss fell from the flrat. professional teachWoodland
villsgt
...
—
9.57
There's still hope for that kitchen
the
point
of
offering
to
pay
50
per
hock's Frozen Food Lockers, the El­ the United States Marshall al
larder of home canned Michigan
the sausage container, no ef­
of the premiums offered. The
.81.705.35 EDD DeMOTT, Prog.
evator. Mr. and Mrs. Ransom How- Grand Rapids for refusing three Into
Total .
One had been educated at Bow- fruits, if a housewife will watch cent
fort was made to clean the meat
4H clubs are busy sow raisli^g the
Hl's restaurant (Mary Whites of summons to appear before the mar­ before processing.
Having sold the farm, Mr. DeMoU
doin, two al Oberlin, three al Ann the calendar and match it with a' other 50 percent to meet this pre­
thicken dinner fame) and other to­ shall on a charge of falling to ap­
BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
Both Carter and Evarts stated Arbor, one at Rush Medical college, schedule put together by Don Hoot- | mium budget.
tal merchants helped to sponsor a pear for draft induction.
Herbslrelth. who had a Job In a that they were unaware that the and two had taken graduate work man, extension specialist in horti­
County Agent Foster reports a GLADLY ACCEPT OFFER
tadlo progam. Nashville made the
at Harvard under Asa Gray and culture at Michigan State College.,
sausagp mix contained impurities
keen
Interest
among
4H
club
manThe
board
of
supervisor*
met
last
Hr lanes. The program was for. Battle Creek factory at tne time
There’s no argument with Hoot­ bers and D*ronts in the Show plans. week Wednesday. Their time, wa*
Sheriff Glenn Bera said that Car­ Louis Agassiz. All were possessed of
End by the WAC8 from Fort Ogle- of his arrest, says he Is a member
the scientific spirit and all but one man that a d
dire;
’--------------------- Due 10 ,he Portage of farm labor. mostly taken with routine business, fering a good list of horses,
!5?p----Ru?J
tol!.52?r(^
horpe. Oa. with western Michigan of the Jehovah's Witness cult and ter had voluntarily closed his mar­ had at some time taught science. cherries, red and —
sheep, hay and grain, mact
~
I transportation and the lack of a which they were able to dispose of ,and harness, and furniture. I
humbers participating. Wish our i claims to be a conscientious objec­ ket and that no action had been AH were animated by intense loyal­ or strawberries
appeared inIn1943.
a n. i regular Pair, one might expect a tn the one day.
kwn Aux. Ruth Williams could be tor. He is married and has one child taken by either state or county au­ ty to the new kind of college and
Reed will cry the sale and Cl
thorities to padlock it.
n.^nfto^l?fh2rJtehiJ?n
V‘°»lnK fo*1" feels however
born litis year.
hcluded.
A communication from the Farm Hammond will act as clerk. th
th^t
ra/Tit6 that
ohow. both for quantity
Prosecuting Attorney Barnett said to agriculture.
Recently he visited a camp for
I Ocasaionally parts of the army
Security Administration was re- iadv elsewhere in this Issue fo
(Continued on Page 3. Bee. 1.)
unless one or more of the cusrom Fort Custer pay us flying vis- conscientious objectors located in that
celved, in which altentton was particulars.
lomers showed 111 effects from eat­
Indiana
and
claimed
that
part
of
£
sxT.S'ssi
**"
4R
c,ub
u. and there's no time lost be­
ICcMi year .!» he '.boul LlS»tlT?S1,Su“.’WC KX called to lhe fact that the fed^raf
tween dispensing 10c worth of pea- the wages paid the men were beine ing the adulterated meat, no furth­
government owns
own* 8 parcels
parcel-----of--------land
kuta—make it twenty I—this "little" withheld to pay for the upkeep of er action would be taken by the
a week later than normal.
In event with the 4H cluba. There will in this county, which are not tax­ *111 hold an auction sole
lake—a 10 inch Jelly roil—a coke the camp. He said he didn't approve county.
Carter was ftned about a half
of
this
treatment
and
would
prefer
|
1942, peaches, were a week early, be a free gate, no charge made for able. One of these consisting of 35 farm located one mile west s
if any is available) some potato
acres. Is in Assyria; three farms ag­
year
ago
for
selling
sausage
adulto
go
to
prison
ruther
than
serve
,
so
the
1943
peak
of
harves;
will
ground*
or
exhibit*.
thlps. and similar assortments to
gregating 239 acres are In Carlton: mile south of Coals Grove.
terted with tripe.
.
be approximately two week* later
----------------- »»»
rom ten to twenty-five O. D. clad under such conditions.
four parcels are In Maple Grove, one of Hastings Twp He is i
am
. —- ■
The Barry County Holstein Bree­ thah a year ago. According to Hoot- t CI-.-i
Under Sheriff Doster asked Herb­
huskies; all of which leaves us wiltwith a**lotal acreage of 240—514 a (ood list of sheep, chicken
ders Association will hold their An­ man. peaches should be most plenti- JlOUr r layers TO
td and slightly dazed. My small fry streith what he was going to do COAST GUARD SEEKING
tools, and household goocte.
acres In alL
17 YEAR OLD RECRUITS
nual
County
Black
and
White
Show
ebout
the
support
of
his
family
If
ful
from
Aug.
25
to
Sept.
15.
‘
‘
•
b always delighted by these army
The U. 8. Coast Guard Recruiting on Thursday. September 2nd. at the More than two million bushels is lhe
The letter proposed that the gov­ Heed wlU cry the sale and (
he
went
to
prison
and
Herbslrelth
.
--------------------tbits and right noyr Is prizing this
will act as clert. I
Office In Kalamazoo announces Barry county Fair grounds.
,-------- ------------The estimate this year from Michigan fAmmanrinn Ann
IF* ernment would pay 8389.12. In thre- Hammond
hltle ditty obtained from one of Indicated that this wasn't a mat­ that there are many vacancies in Barrj'
elsewhere in Hila tss'us f*r
event ta being held Tn connection peach orchards, about equal to.the commencing AUg. IO. paymenta. in lieu of taxes, the final adv
ter
that
was
giving
him.
much
con
­
partlulara.
he Jeep-driving Custer boys—"all
JU Club
Z.1..U -iWW
ei.__ 1 1943 crops.
____
. ..__ _
.
...
the Coast Guard at the present with
........„
the County 4H
Show
The L. Verne Slout Players will one to be made Jan. 1. 1944. The
kids just naturally love Jeep-drtv- cern.
board was glad to accept the prof­ SHELBYVILLE^MAN GOtTt
time
for
young
men
17
years
of
aae
which
will
be
on
the
Fair
Grounds
Hertatrelth
was
scheduled
to
,
Duchess
and
Wealthy
apple
give
a
series
of
performances
al
brs. and pester their Dads to buy a
sentenced at the Federal court In who have completed their grade. for three days.
I rietlea will make good crops
crops this the fair ground here for one week. fered cash in lieu of taxes, voting
County Drain
school education,■ —
and
acan
-----------pass
, the
the. Leading Holstein breeders in the ------- Home-made jelly can be ■ commencing Monday. Aug. 16. The
unanimously to do so. Otherwise
Grand Rapids Wednesday
standard physical examination.
' county plan to kbow samples of processed from lhe Wealthies if opening night play will be "Let's the local communities would get
, balky mule has four-wheel brakes.
Good pay. good meals, clean Uv- ■1 their fine herds during the Judging housewives add some pectin to the Get Married." whtali'1* said to be nothing.
. billy goat has bumpers;
Ing quarters, travel and the upper- ! of the day. Lloyd A. Gaskill. Pres­ Juice. Apple sauce or canned ap- .one of the year's best comedies,
Tv firefly has a bright spotlight
lunlty for educational advancement ident of the local association will pies can be put up from either va-, Mack Johnson, tap dancer. Carl TRANSPORTATION NOTICE
laUblts are puddle-jumpers.
are offered to the young man of be in charge. Martin Bulh. Jr. of riety. The season on these will; Park and his violin. "Cousin Cecil"
It will be Deoesaary for school dieLieut. Roy Hathaway son of El­ 17 who enltste in the Coast Guard. Grand Rapids, a Holstein breeder run from Au*. 15 to Oct 1. with a1 and his hlllbillv songs and The
amels have balloon-tired feet
mer Hathaway, formerly of Has­
Those enlisted will be sent io the
nd carry rosrw of what they eat; tings who has b*en serving with Coast Guard Training Station, Neu- of national reputation, has been In­ total apple harvest about two-thlrds Stanleys’ with a bill of magic and
vited
to
act
as
judge
for
lhe
event
of
the
post
year.
।
sleight
of
hand
will
be
added
Hast
inp school
tut still I think th.it nothing beau the U. 8. Army for the past five York fox an eight weeks basic
A basket picnic lunch is planned
The grape crop looks nod. Hoot, vaudeville attractions. The Slout the yffr 1943he kangaroos with rumble seats
years Is recovering from an attack training course before being assigned for noon. All farmers Interested in man says. There are fewer vines players have shoa-n here for many
But ‘nough’s enough, as one hon- of Infantile paralysis al a hospital. to a service unit.
Holstein cattle ere Invited anf than 10 years ago. but prospects seasons.
WVWVW Ml,
it lawyer told his companions Camp Maxey. Texas.
Additional information and ap­ urged to attend. Buch an event, this rear are good for volume and)
■
—&lt; * »
is signed in advance for hie trans­
There are three kinds of liars—the
plications for enlistment may oe coming at a alack season on the quality. The time of harvest will 1 NOTICE—BOOK READERS
portation.
anted liar, the expert witness, and
Durfee School reunion. Sun. Aug. obtained by writing to the Coast farm offers an opportunity for for­ likely extend from Sept. 35 to Oct. There are many new books available
Guard Recruittag Office. Post Of* mers to get together around a com­ 15 for any marketing In volume at lhe library at the pn
15 at school. Potluck dinner,—
(Contlnued on Page 1, Sec. 3.)
adt. 8-12 flee Building. Kalamazoo, Michigan. mon Interest.
from Michigan vineyards.
| First acme, first served.

I HI Fellas and Gals .
I This bi the southeast corner of
baatteton township-namely-Naah-

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s .ipSXS-'rj; tSte’ in!

x

OLD SETTLERS PICNIC
aiau
jji'!AT CHARLTON PARK

CROSS TO

NURSES AID COURSE

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PENNOCK HOSPITAL, 1
CHURCHES RECEIVE i

DEAN DAVENPORT'S COLLEGE DAYS IN
;THE MIDDLE 1870'S - A GREAT FACULTY
Former Flying Tiger
|n United States

Cliunt CDAU EtTATE

runuj rKum diaic

FARM BUREAU

™

?ew Group Leoving
FrOm County For
Custer, Great Lakes

COUNTY TREASURER
REMITS MONEY

AUG. TIRE QUOTA
ALREADY GONE ■

AUCTION SALES

FINED FOR SELLING
ADULTERATED
MEAT

COUNTY 4-H TO
HOLD FALL SHOW
AT FAIR GROUNDS

BARRY CO. DRAFT
DODGER ARRESTED
HERE TUESDAY

Fruits To Ripen
Aug. 15 to Oct. 15

Holstein Ass’n To
Show At 4-H Foir
Here September 2

ks

Open Week Here

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ANMIIAI Dlf iiir HE
AnnUAL rlUniL Ul

�THE HASTINGS BANNER, THURSDAY, AUGUST it, IM3

LOCAL NEWS
hart C. Murphy, son of Mr. and
Donald Murphy, wiio enlisted
• E.R.C of the Army last May,

WHO SAYS
YOU CAN'T
SAVE MONEY?]

pot luck supper. on August 17. All

IIA MINO! METHODIST
CIRCUIT

The WB Cfi will meet with Mr.
Russel Tolles on Wednesday. Aug
IB. for supper. Pot luck. Everybody

Preaching Sunday Martin and
Quimby al 10:00 and 1130. Com­ Maurice A. Lombi*
munion genrlce Sunday school at mortal hospital in Z
Goodwill snd Hendershot at the us­ day night, waa a matter ot shock
ual time.
Meeting of the Official Board* of
the tour churches at the Parsonage life and given freely of her talents
to Its bellerment In many useful
Tues, evening. Aug. 3L

DEATH OF
MRS. M. A. LAMBIE

lege of Mining and Technology at Martin Comer*
Houahton for training He gradua­
Preaching and communion service
ted from Hastings High school this at the church next Sunday morning
J Loren Hershberger of Woodland al 10 o'clock; Sunday school fobow­
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST.
ing. All are cordially Invited U&gt;
She went to Ann Arbor early tn
, I* attending an auctioneoring school
SCIENTIST
June where lhe serious nature of
In Decatur, Ind., this month.
Comer Church and Center Street* her coiullUou wa* discovered and
Mr and Mrs. Donald Fedewahave
Subject: “Soul."
bought the Fred Shipp farm, one
Sunday service 11 a m.
available for treatment and tor a
mile west of the Catholic cemetery,
Wednesday evening service al Ume she gave evidence of improve­
and are Just getting settled there.
7:45 pm.
ment.
Mrs. Art Howe returned lo tier BAPTISMAL SERVICE
Reading room in chureh edifice
1 home ou Wednesday after spending
A baptismal service was held at open Wednesday and Saturday
Mr and Mra. Ransome D Rouse.
i a week in Pennock hospital follow- the Wesleyan Methodic camo­ from 3 to 5 p m.
. for many years resident* bt YpaU। ing an appendectomy.
grounds on Bunday afternoon, the
anti She graduated from the State
Clara Bush of Hasting* made an ixutor. the Rev. J R. Chrispell.
Normal and came to Hastings to
I nll-A record during the second se- baptizing ten in lhe creek wnich
j direct th* newly established Do­
■ mester of Western Michigan Col­ flow* through the campgrounds. I*,
mestic jclence department in the
lege according to an analysis of th- was an impressive service.
city schools in 1*08-00 Here she
records for the semester which hai
met her future husband and re­
Just been completed according to HARTINGS FIRST U. B. CHURCH
turned to Hastings a* a bride In
Information from the office of John Comer of E. Grand and EX*t Strs •"Hit lhe Ice" with Ginny Simms
February 1010. She was a person ot
C. Hoekje. registrar. This is the
A. M. Coldren, pastor
Decidedly the funniest in which
highest scholastic record attainable.
9 55 am. Bible School with ds.vies. the two champion comics have ap­ quiet, unobstrualve charm and early
made many close and lasting
Mira Bush waa enrolled as a luntor for all ages
peared has an all-out action plot friends. She was a natural home­
Lawrence E. Barnett attended the
11 00 Rin. Morning worship. The and a group of skilled performer*.
maker and while her chief interests
state meeting of prosecuting attor­ pastor will speak on the subject..
neys which was held tn Detroit the "Dead Flks."
service outside live home circle.
3:00 pm. Jail service
Robert Paige, Grace McDonald
In Emamnuel church of which
Pat King, wno lives on the E 1 6 30 pm. AaUlt and senior C. X
Small-town girls with big-town
State Road. suffered a severe para­ SocleUes
In wartime Washington fur­ nectlon with the Women* board of
7:30 p.m. Song service and mes­ idem
lytic stroke on Tuesday and Ln in
nun the hilarity and excitement m Pennock hospital over a long per­
a serious condition. HU whole left sage on "The Bush Was Not Con­ this new funfilm.
iod of ytar* she ha* made a great
sumed." Tlve bush which Moses saw
side Is affected.
burning in Ute backside of the des­ “Two Ticket* lo London" starring contribution. Her place will be hard
-Mrs. R H. Loppenthien is spend- ’ ert.
to fill. Some by nature and special
and which still was not con­
Ing thU week in Ludington with her sumed. we believe Is a symbolic pic­ Alan Curtis, Michele Morgan
endowment seem to be fitted lo
sister. Mra. John Meissner. Mr. LopA mystery-thriller dealing with a
of the Jewish race experiencing super
penthlen plans to go there this ture
man hunt for a ship’s officer Ruby Lombie. As a daughter, a wife,
the
fiery
trials
of
persecution
and
weekend.
accused of having enemy connec­ a sister, a mother abd a friend she
yet never destroyed.
tions.
■ had few equals. Her passing leaves
Wed. Ladles Aid will meet a.
the church and hold their annual Ito-rmary lane, Patrie Knowles in ’ a void in tne lives of many.
election.
1 Funeral services are being held
"Ail By Myaeil"
Thursday 7:30 Adult and Y. P
The story of a smart society | this Thursday afternoon, at two
Tiie PNG ’s will meet ot the
physician who is blackmailed into o'clock al I-conard funeral home,
home of Mrs. Earl Buskirk. 426 S
Sal 2 oo pm. S. S. ulcnic at Tv- marriage.
conducted by her rector, the Rev
Dibble, on Wednesday. Aug. 18 Pot den park Any (hairing transporta­
Den M Gury. with committal serv­
luck supper at 6:30. Evening enter­ tion will please meet at the church Judy Garland. Van Heflin in
ices at Riveraide.
tainment. All P N.G/s welcome.
Of her immediate family there Is
"PreMnling IJly Mara"
Let’s have a good attendance.
left
her husband. Maurice A. LamBAPTIST CIIUHUH NOTES
A lonuuice of tiie modern thrgble;
her daughter. Mrs Lentz chat­
Sunday School at 10 o'clock.
trc. with haunting music embellish­
Sv.C.T.U. will meet Tuesday. Aug.
Divine serveice at H o'clock Ser­ ing n haunting romance, it tel's fee of Nashville: her parents. Mr.
17. at the home of Mrs I J smith. mon subject—"The Praising Qf the what happens when a young singer and Mn. R. B Rouse and her sis­
ter. Miss Ruth Rouse of Ann Arbor:
•
Ill E Colfax. Hastings Mrs. Iva Lord."
seta out to attain stardom.
Evening service at 7:30. Sermon
Knntner has charge of the program
Thomas
ThU will be an interesting meeting number 3 in series on 'The Second “Union Pacific" starring
*
with-special report* on county-wide Birth"
Barbara Stanwyck. Jeei McCrea
work of the past month There will
Tuesday night* B. Y P U. all
Story of the oeven turoulant
be a guest speaker and refresh­ Young People invited. Meeting M years during which Americas first
menu will be served. You wqp*t church at 7 30.
transcoiituiental railroad waa con­
Wed night* prayer meeting at structed.
I want to mtas this meeting. Visitors
I welcome.
the church at 7:30 and teaching at
8. School lesson.
•The Human Comedy" starring
Mickrv Rooney, Frank Morgan,
Barry County Dry jgssn.
Fay Bainter
i The Barry County Dry Axsocia- FIRST METIlODIST
*hoI tlon. a newly formed rtxrvement. UliURt II NOTCH
--- - *u&gt;ry
-z of a typical American
Will luUd a puhllr meeting In the
Tim R»v
itay U
RirdMlI tl family. Mickey play* the son. Hom­
InvisUn Cuts
Gtand St U. B Chunh. The pur- Grand Rapids, superintendent of er. Who take* a job as a telegraph
mrsM-tiger
after school to help out
I»mc of the meeting will be to find th&gt; Clark Memorial Home, is to
More Money—
' the number of jx-ople who have speak ut the ten o’clock worship at home.
, signed the petition* that have been service at tile First Methodist
Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy
circulating tim last few weeks.
UplourPayroll
church on Sunday morning. Aug IS.
I
By thb petition, we are asking Rev. Birdsall has held aevitral Im- in “Jitterbugs"
Tlve story has the boys cast
! for the legal-right and privilege of poitant pastorates in Uie Michigan
Savings today
I lhe people of. Barry County to de­ Conference, coming to Grand Rap­ wandering minstrels of Jive, replete
I cide by popular vote whether or not id., from the First Methodist church In supcr-zoot suits.
, cur County shall stop all sales of in Cadillac. He succeeded lhe Rev
। alcoholic beverages of any kind To Wm F Kendrick as superintendent
do this will make Barry County a of Clark Home.
I much safer and clecner place in
There have been many motorists
A good sized audience heard Dr
। which
to live. ■■
If you........
are...........
IntergKed
’.“a;- n.
A. r.
F. Way un
on ouiiuav
Sunday mur
morning and not displaying the auto use stamp
. ....... ............
-----J C._
--- | spiritual
messM.
o ?iUC‘J *.,Proi»B‘t.ton
enjoyed
his ..
fine
for the full twelve months of the
dially invited to attend thy publlA, chinch
school —
will follow
fc
year. Under Section 3840 of the In­
-------------------Uic
meeting next Tues.. Augusi 17. 8 00 morning
ternal Revenue Code, any motorist
morning worship.
worship. Classes
Classes for all.
p m. at the GrandSt u^B Church..
wlw use* or permit* the use of hl*
car without buying a Federal U«»
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Stamp Is subject to a penalty of
August 15th—10:30
»25 Likewise, a m&lt;&gt;-ort*t’w/io
Meditation—"A Window in Our chased the auto use stamp but who
Church"
t
failed to display it on tne vehicle
Hendershott JiFunion at Tvden
Rev. Lesson Sharpe, of Chicago, Li also subject to a J35 fine. How­
Park. August, 11. Cooperative din­ guest minister.
ever. In Heil of the criminal proaener. Each family furnish own drink.
cutton an offer in compromise will
be accepted from every dellnouent
Rpaik
motorist in the amount of *5. In
O. H. Trlnklein. pastor
day In August has been postponed
Services held in the 1.0 0 F hall. other words, the 35 use stamp at
on account of sickness.
the present time eoate 810.
Green Street entrance.
UK£ WAUUK DM AM —
Motorists who have not driven j
Divine worship at 10:30 A M
their cor* during the month of July
ia-tt;; i ~
and who ran produce substantiMln* i
AD over y&lt;xu low H»
roti p.dd.aa to &lt;udw,«
evidence to that effect arc entitled
nt 2 pm Subject—"Soldiers and
vnool at u 30 A. M
toj« use stamp for the eleven-month |
Sailors." Leader. Mra. Lettie Kahler.
period.
Every one welcome.
•
EMMANUEL EPISCOPAL
A repreaentativ* of the internal I
The Cloverdale LAS will be en­ CHURCH
Revenue Service will be stationed i
tertained at the home of Mra. Grant
Rev Don M Gury. Rec lor
in lhe lobby of the Hastings Poet
Dickerson on August 12. Everyone
Holy comunlbn at 8 am Morning Office on Mondav and Tuesday. Auwelcome.
R&gt;Ml 16 and 17. between the hours
The Comrade S. S Class will mec* Gury will speak on "Good Fruit.
of 0 30 a-tn. and 3:30 p.m. for Die
with Mra Grant Dickerson, for i Visitor* always welcome.
convenience at all delinquent mo­
torists.
THE REXALL STORE
BUY WAR BONDS
| HASTINGS
PHONE till

CHURCHES

THEATRES

S i f t 'I
Seeing i* believing—and we're ready to (how you convincing proof of food bill
economy at any time. Our "ceiling" coven a (forefull of low prices because we
hove cut out frills . . . cut profit* to the bone . . . streamlined our selling—and we
pass the economic* along to our customer* in the form of low prices on the finest
foods and household supplies. Shopping is easy. We've a wide selection of ra­
tioned foods plainly identified with red and blue point values, and a vast variety of
fresh fruits and vegetables, cereals and other nutritious foods that require no
points at all.

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ONE-PIECE

H Ration Calendar

CAN COVERS

2 blue points

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STERLING

FRUIT JARS
Dozen

=

IZ)C

doz.

15c
I 1

Old style like mother
used to make
loaf

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4 tall cans

Milk,

Carnation or Pet, 1 point -------

Vcgetole
Tomato Juice

**

39'
79'
21'

Del Monte Vacuum parked

Protex Tissue
Hell

2 - 27c
MULLERS

Great Northern Towels Q&lt;
Each

I

MULLER’S DONUTS
CINNAMON ROLLS
MULLER’S BREAD
SUPREME BREAD

4 f&lt;K 19'
4 25'

TISSUE

11 good Aug- 16 through Oct. 31.
BLUE STAMPS: R. S A T. Valid
through Sept. 30. &gt;
RED: T. U. V. now valid through
Aug. 31. W valid Aug. 15 through
Aug.*31. ‘
"

pkg. of 8

39c
TISSUE

GRAPEFRUIT JUICE

SUGAR: SUmp 13, 15 and IS. Can-

Mason, dozen

17c

ORGANIZATIONS

TEXSUN

..J..................

CLEANSER
Gold Dust ----------

Zero, qt. bottle

BOWLENE

Washing Powder
Boy .

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Carpenter to th
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subject was English grammar.
during all lhe course, except for dl-1 rect from the actual specimen. Not
• Now the grammar* of those day* rect? personal and tnrtructlonal only that, they must among them
were amazing dissertation* upon needs, wa* 8350 to a hack driver to exhauat the subject. That is why he
the rnysierie* of the vernacular I haul my father and mother through ' kept the da** of fifty a full week
had been brought up on SU). and the mud from Lansing when they studying the wild onion
Sli) was popular with both pupil' came to visit me.
Dr. Kedgle carried on extensive
—
j teacher
.—
«v
1
«
------”Really
- •• Great
investigations into lhe current use
and
because if
it w..
was m
easy.
borne
GreatTeacher*
Teacher*
arsenical mordent*j in tiie color“It so happened that, two or three
"Back of and t
- - .
years before this ordeal. I had be- I
ln« of *•» P*P*raP"P*™1
h
&gt;«ge
exhibit* taken from »ooms
come »o dissatisfied with Brother
Instructor flounders
□under* In'
in his
hl* sub
sub­ wh’re
of person* had oc-All member* of the post that can
Sill and all hl* works that I had an
ject. but the really great teacher
made an independent collection of —•&lt;—sea u personality titrough the curtd from the use of such papers. possibly "do *o are requested to be
■
IhKFh?
-liiToi
atu? al the Legion Hall at 3:30 p. m.
nil the grammars I could find, some
thlll^ He teaches, and it is that per- - J
tHrm III u-ettrlno nrevent- Thursday, (today* to attend the
twenty
or
more
in
number
*
'"b
sonaaty which most affect* the L”.HIT ,n wcur&gt;n« Prevent­
(Continued from Page 1. Sec. 1.)
funeral of our departed comrade.
lot they were, but mightily illumin­ student. In Uils category stand out; ive legislation
The Entrance Ordeal
"Dean Davenport explain* how Robert Brown.
ating. Naturally I had u.y pt»i«*•Being a half year late, I mu*, ences among this collection and as­ ! certain strong men whose influence ,, Dr. Kedgk proved to the public that
needs endure some special examin­ sumed that tiie professor also had
fluted ----------lightning
rods are ------no'better
Illc date
ua„ for
lu, the
ulc joint meeting of
.._™
-|
The
ation in addition to the so-caUed hte. But which one or ones was lhe j "C. L. Ingersoll, foreman of the ' protection
against
—
lightning
lightning than the Leglod
LeglotS and Auxiliary for the
1 farm and my chief In student labor.
. common branches. Two of tiiese
rods of lhe same «lze thus
,h"‘ - purpose z*.
of t'_~.!rj
burning Die
Ute mortgage
. 'A
A aviuicr
soldier in
of UK:
lhe vivu
Civil war,
war, nc
iu; wua
wa* plain
tests stand out as clearly in my question.
ending
a
graft
of
lightning
rod
pedon
n
le
Legion
Hall lias
tiie
has been set
"lb would never do for me to my instructor in military. He was
recollection as if Ute ordeal were
*for
— —
-•— Sept. Thursday.
8. Tiie —
pro­
make'* mistake at this point, so the personification of
military dlers of that day.
tut yesterday.
Did Not Bee Electricity'* Future
gram will be announced later.
when he. gave me a sentence to ’ exaclncu, scientific accuracy, and
"As luck would have II. I began ■ analyze." in my confusion f naively . thoroUgh execution of the job in
Joint
imtallrrion
ofofficer* of
"Although greatly interested in
on elementary nlgebra. the only asked. By what grammar shall I hand.
the
Legion
and
Auxiliary
will be
electricity. Dr. Keozle tn hi* lee- — —.—
.
kind I had ever heard of but- in analyte It. sir?"
k
-’
J
,u_
.
—
pon
Hall
Tuesday
I "C. W. Garfield, foreman of lhe tures in the middle TO‘s. gave it as 1 held at the Legit
which I felt quite at home, thanks
"By any grammar you please. Mr | gardens and grounds. A young man hl* opinion that, though electricity 1 evening. Sept. 28.
to the fact tliat it had been a kind Davenport
• •
DaVcnport"' replied the professor.
pn____
recently out of college, full of Ute is a wonderful force. It probably
of fad with a few of us.
'The
ru- mu
-k..,^System
c-.-m 1 mllk
of human kindness, the able
would never be of any considerable
Old -ri™.
Time .Labor
1
At the meeting ot Ute American
"Cube X + Y" said Professor
use outside of telegraphy. He lived Legion Auxiliary on Thursday eve"The moat distinctive feature oi
a cultured
family.
He
Carpenter lo the class in general. student life in the agricultural col­ son of------.-------..
flr3tit was to see lhe telephone, and was happy nlftg. lhe following nominations for
The other boys began laboriously to lege of that lime.
— ghmp,e
«. —
certainly •*
the
linemente of •o see that much of his prophecy
multlnly. but I wrote mine out by most unique, was t:„
fall.
the ---------------so-called la- fife.
formula.
bdr system. Under that system every
"George T. Fairchild, my teacher
••Raise It to the fifth power" said f.tudent reported at the foreman's in moral philosophy and literature beet and moat alert clxmlsts of his
he to me privately and again I used office every afternoon at 12:45 for From him I learned to appreciate day.
y--,,;He
------wanted
- —- only
--­ the truth. Two
the binomial, formula. "That'll do assignment to farm labor from one the other mans point of view.--------------------------------------------learned that to
for you said this young instructor, o'clock until four, in fallow or field. |
"Doctor Robert Kedgle in chem- lhefr sorrow when they attempted.
who was nothing snort of a mathe­ ......
in garden,
------------------orchard
-- or ...
in bam.
-------jtatry. using the combined lecture to bribe him into a false analysis
matical genius, as I learned later
■The purpose ot the labor system 1 Blld laboratory method, waa both pt their goods There was an exHe was known to the students as X was to*01*10111111 the habit of labor j ,.xact ftnd exacting. Professor Cook plosion on faculty row that after•1. Y. and his younger brother, a For it was held that the only way to 1 ln zoology and physiology, though noon, and tiie atmosphere seemed
student at the time, also a bom Insure that a student would be will- ' u student of the older Agassiz, wius io smell of sulphur and ozone for
mathematician, also flourished un­ Ing to work with his hands in mid- 1 nCvrr able to pour Into hs us much da&gt;'» “f,er
indignantly told us '
August is the Month
der the title "X + Y prime " They die life was to put him m manual ' mfermatton as he desired.
‘he incident.
both became eminent consulting en­ labor early and keep him at it every 1 "Doctor Beal In botany and hortl- I Speaking of the great men of the
gineers—my teacher at Cornel) ami duv nfterwarrt
i culture, also a student of Agassiz, faculty of the Michigan Agriculhis brother at Colorado.
"Of social Hfe there was absolute- 1 WBA Bn ardent disciple of his meth- I lura) College. Dean Davenport says I
"My next adventure in examina­ )y none, anti no organized MX»rl I 1 (ld
the following will both II- ■ T am convinced that great as was
tions was Witte Prof. George T. attended no party »&gt;r function_ of , |UJitrale and testify:
'the service of these men and this;
0I)e of lhc sludent gatherings ! college lo agriculture, their service
Fairchild, aharjrand keen of intel­ anv kind during my three and a •
lect, the youngest of four brothers, half years nt college for the verv &gt; j ,1Bd read un ••cssay" on the cuttle- to science was even greater. What
nil ultimately college presidents, as send ree’on that there was none to (mi. reading up in standard llleru- they really meant by the "new erf'iattend. The only money I paid out ture tor materia). Next day. with | ration" wa* an edcuation In the ।
--------------------- -------nt ht«
artnn Onrlnr
Of life, US distinct from Ollt
, onenulnlral
of hta quizzical
grins. facts
Doctor
Heal suddenly Inquired. "Davenport, in Ils nhilosoohles. It was the deterdid you ever see a cuttlefish?"
mlnatlon to know the truth instead
No need of an answer and the of merely reasoning about it Here j
question whs followed by the re­ in this college was given the first ।
mark. "I thought not." Then he instruction In chemistry to urider- |
told me of his experience with graduate students In this country." :
Agassiz "He gave me a sea urchin
"After graduation, what? I had
and said. "Study that." Doctor Beal never but one plan and purpose. J
did what I had done about the cut­ and that was to go at once to the
tlefish—that is he read what other farm and rejoin my father, who
men had to say about it and wrote seemed to me. the only child, like !
it all in Ute form of a report
an elder brother.
Pro!. Agassiz looked it over and
“He made me partner in lhe busl- ■
remarked. "Very good, very good ' ness. While many men and manv i
-What next?" asked Doctor Beal Lvues have come into my life since
Aqasste answered. "Oh. go on with then, the next ten years with him. i
your sea urchin." Beal replied. "But on the farm of my bovhood. were at '
I'm through with tiie sea urchin.”
once the most beneficial and
"Not yet; ymi'v* 4Ald what other most formative ot all possible
men hove found in the sea urchin. pertencea.”
Little Bo-Pccp
Id like to know what you find out
32 ox.
about it.”
OBITUARY-OF
.
"I took that urchin back to my MISS NELLIE DRYER
room." said Dr, Beal, "and went
Nellie Mildred DryeP. age
over it bit by bit. desrclbing every­
daughter
of
Virgil
and
Phoebe Dry- |
thing I could discover and went
er. was born in Hope township on
again lo report."
"Very good" said Professor Agas­ Oct. 8. 1883. and departed this life
Thursday.
July
29.
nt
her
home on
siz.
• What shall I take next, profess­ Wilson Avenue after a short illness
of a few hours.
or?" inquired Doctor Beal.
She
was
preceded
In
death
by her j
"Oh. go on with lire sea urchin."
mother, father and eldest brother.
he answered.
"But I m through with that, pro­ Milan, and leaves to mourn their
loss
five
brothers.
Luther.
Robert,
j
lessor."
"Oh no!" came the answer: you’ve Floyd and John of Hastings and I
only been over the outside. Cut him George of Eaton Rapids; three sis­
ter*,
pearl
Dryer
and
Birdie
Cole
of
open."
• And how long did he keep you w«stinp.s and Lora Richer of Char­
nn that sea urchin?" I asked Doc­ lotte; twelve nieces, four nephews
tor Beal. "Only a month" grinned and many friends.—....
Miss Dryer was best known by the
my old teacher, adding "The sea
urchin is almost os complicated as manv friend* and neighbors as
BUY BONDS AND STAMPS HERE
••Nellie” of the little Home Grocery’the cuttlefish.
FOr/school. Work, Home!
From Ute Utile child who came, for |
My rebuke was complete.
He was a second Aguusslz. except an Ice cream cone to the trade de­
that he functioned in botany and. livery man who brought the mer- r
like his teacher, he expected the chandlse, she was loved and re­
class to get its own information dl- spected.
This community has suffered a
great loss. A noble cittern has gone
on.
Miss Dryer began her Home Gro­
cery almost nine years ago on five
shelves In the kitchen of her Wil­
son Street home. Today the store
The kind of casual, carefree
has enlarge!! to a respected size in
a bullt-on addition and was nerhaps i
suit you always feel so right
one of Ute busiest shops In Hastings
wearing .
. with slim skirt
all hours ot the day. Needless to say
she held her place os a successful
. . . tailored jacket gay with
merchant.
novelty buttons, clever j*ockets. Bright and dark colors
REV. F. W. MOXON COMES
Having been drafted into the Service I will have an auction sale at the farm locat­
TO HASTINGS CHURCH
At the closing session of the
ed 3 miles north of Dowling, or 5 miles south of Hastings on M-37, side McOmMichigan Conference of the United
Brethren church held pt Sunfield,
ber school on
Original Air Patrol
the pastoral appointments were
read Sunday evening.
The Rev. F. W. Moxon comes to
Hastings to lhe Jefferson St.
church: the Rev. Roy and Opal
Houghton go to Lake Odessa; Free­
Natural Only
port. the Rev. E. B. and a A. Grif­
fin: Baltimore, the Rev. Lyle Olm­
Commencing at 1:30 o'clock the following will be offered for'sale:
stead: Caledonia, the Rev. Paul E.
Olmstead; Charlotte. Rev. V. H.
Beardsley; Lansing. Rev. R. A.
Hoffman; Woodland. Rev. j. H. Os­
good: superintendent of Lane Home.
Charlotte, the Rev. Andrew Hoff­
1 yr. old
man.

DEAN DAVENPORT'S
COLLEGE DAYS IN
THE MIDDLE 1870'$
-A GREAT FACULTY

AMERICAN LEGION

officers were made: President, Mr*.
Esther Frit; vice-presidents. Mrs.
Mildred Burns and Mrs. Fanny
Brink; aecretary. Mis* Dorothy
Schantz; treasurer. Mrs. Helen

FASHING OF MBS.
MINNIE NOBLES
. Mr*. Minnie Eliza Nobles, a for
mer Hastings resident, passed awa
on Sunday. Auj. 8. at U.e home of
Frat
her diughter-ln-law. Mr*. Winn known
Wledlea; historian. Mlu Mabel Bis­ Nobles, near Co*
son: executive board, Mrs. Thelma having been in f
Hubert. Mrs. Gladys Henry. Mr*.
Mary Beach. The date of election
1* Thursday evening. Sept. 2. At ter of John and
| tliat time, further nominations may McElhenev. both
York, ana waa
be made if the members so desire.
months and 10 day* at the time of
This weekend the annual Depart­ her death. Preceding her in death
ment convention of the Legion and were her husbands, Anson Nobles;
Auxiliary will be held In Detroit. and Millon Noble*, and two tons. I
Mr* Henry, president of Fourth dis­ Dr. Winn Nobles of Cdtfcl and John | BUSY EIGHT CLUB
of Hasting*. Surviving are
trict and local aecretary. represent­ Noble*
ing lhe Lawrence J. Bauer Auxil­ her sister. Mr*. Isabel Pancoast of
Saginaw, formerly of Hastings; one
iary.
. ,
granddaughter. Mr*. Jack O’Con­
ner; and two great-grandchildren. and Mrs. Harry,
Announcement will be made later Tom and Anne O'Connor. Mr*. No­
concerning lhe date of installation bles was actively Identified with lhe
of officers.
local First Church of Christ. BelenMARRIAGE LICYN8K8
An old-timer is the one who can were brought to the Walldorf! fu­ Gilbert Dennett. City ..
remember when he had lo write to neral home, where a Christian
his Congressman to get hold of a Science service was held on Tues­
Government pamphlet.
day afternoon at two o’clock. J. W.

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SATURDAY, AUG. 14,1943
HORSES

Bay mare/ 3 yrs. old
Bay mare, 3 yrs. old

Black mare, 9 yrs. old

COWS
2 Guernsey cows
Light Jersey cow

2 Vi yr». old

Guernsey and Durham heifer,
2’/j yr». old

Durham heifer, 2| yrs. old
Jersey and Durham heifer,
1 Vi yn. old

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1 yr. old

.

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HOGS
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CHICKENS
70 White Wyandotte mixed chickens,

FARM MACHINERY

FREE METHODISTS
MAKE APPOINTMENTS
The sixty-eighth annual camp­
meeting and conference of lhe Free
Methodist church closd at Manton
Sunday evening.
Included omoiig the pastoral ap­
pointments Were the following:
Hasting*. Morgan and Stony Point
churches, the Rev. Seth Davey:
Charlotte. Rev. Walker Jordan; Ce­
dar Springs. Rev. L. D- Bodine; su­
perintendent Grand Rapids district.
Rev. H. A DeLong of Belding; Al­
ma. Rev. J. L. Hazel dine; superin­
tendent of Grand Traverse district.
Lawrence W. Gibbs, of Manton.

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6 Ft. cut Deering binder
International hay loader.
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2 Horse dump rake
1 Horse dump rake

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Walking plow.
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Spike drag
Double disc
2 Horse walking cultivator
2, 21 inch collars and pads
1, 23 inch collar and pad
Double harness.
100 lb. of salt

TERMS: Cash day of sale. Nothing to be removed until settled for. Everything to be

settled for day of sale.

BOB JOHNSON, Proprietor
HENRY FLANNERY, Auctioneer

Bright Feathers Trim

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Tn Oxford, Navy or Brown.

ywHENyouwantheslthadsice,
w go to a Physician. Don't
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—to say nothing of warding off
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, Your Pbyiicten will give you
a prescription, no doubt. Bring
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a specialty. We si lure you of
excellent service—freib, po, tent drugs—and-a jnlr price.

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GIRLS' CORDUROY REV

�Till HASTINGS BANNER. THURSDAY. AUGUST 11. IM)

A message from the United States Treasury about

YOU 3 WARTIME TAX DOLLARS *
HE American people have accepted the highest tax bill in the
history of the country with splendid patriotism and cheerful­
ness. The Treasury Department of the United States feels that an
explanation is due them in turn—feels that they deserve to be
told why, when and how their tax dollars are vital to winning
this war and the peace that will follow.

T
•

As a taxpayer, consider these facts:
Our government is currently spending 240 million dollars each
day, almost all of it on war, and this figure will increase materially
as the war continues. About a third of that amount is being raised
through taxes. Those tax dollars are as necessary for weapons
with which to defeat our enemies as are dollars raised through
the sale of WAR BONDS. Hence, when you pay taxes today
you are definitely and djrectly contributing to victory.
And, at the ssime time, your taxes actually help to maintain
your own purchasing power now—and prevent disaster to your
country after the war. Here’s how:

Billions of Dangerous Dollars
Every time your cost of living advances, you are paying a tax on
your income. If your cost of living should double, you would pay
a tax of 50% on your salary, wages or other income. But it would
be a tax that wouldn’t benefit our fighting forces, our govern­
ment or anyone else—except Hitler and Hirohito.
Now — to prevent such a concealed tax on your income from
taking place — isn’t it good sense as well as sound patriotism to
pay your government taxes of 20% on part of your total income
—or more, if necessary?

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And your taxes do help prevent just such a price rise! How?
By taking part of the billions of dangerous dollars which otherwise
threaten your living standard and putting them to useful work, win­
ning the war. Those billions of dangerous dollars, you know, represent
the difference between the income the American people will receive this
year and the amount of civilian goods that will be made in the same
twelve months. If taxes were lower, [trices would tend to rise, and
your real income would be reduced by just that much.

Keeping the America He Knew
There’s another reason why your high taxes help your country in
wartime—and really a much more important one to you. Your
tax money is helping towin the war now—but it’s equally
essential to winning the peace and keeping the America that boy
knew before he went into the armed forces.
All the industrial power, all the inventive genius and productive
capacity of this country would not bring back a busy, prosperous
America that we know if a drastic deflation followed victory. And,
as surely as the sun that rises in the morning will set at night,
a deflation would follow an inflation brought about by failure to
tax ourselves realistically now.
_^ So, next time that tax burden seems heavy to you—think
of these facts. Remember that your tax dollars are helping to
pay for' victory now—that they are in there fighting for your
living standard now—and that they are working to keep our
country’s financial structure sound for that boy now in the
armed service, for all your family, and for you in the years of
peace to come.

SOME QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS ABOUT YOUR TAX BILL
Q. How much of my federal tax payments is being spent on war
and how much on so-called “normal” expenditures?

which would put even greater spending power in the hands of the people
—thus creating a basis for inflation.

A About 96% of your tax payments ate currently going to pay for direct war

expenditures. Only one dollar in every twenty-two you pay, therefore, goes
for all other federal expenses, most of which are indirectly to aid the war effort.

Q. How much of the total war bill is being paid currently out of
taxes?
A. A little over one-third.

Q.Ts there any other advantage In financing a* large a share
of the war bill as possible through taxes?
All the bills for the cost
of the war must be paid sooner or later through taxation, but if paid cur­
rently, from taxes, there will be no interest charge to mount over the years
and provide an extra burden for you to carry.

A. Yes—and a very real one to you, the taxpayer.

Q. Is this proportion higher or lower than in England and Canada?
A Lower. Both Canada and .Great Britain are paying approximately half of

their war expenses through taxation.

Q. So far, so good. But don’t you think taxation is unfair In the
way it distributes.the burden for all this?
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Q. Is there any way other than taxes and war bonds by which
the government could finance our share of tha war?
A There is. The government could borrow from the commercial banks,

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that taxes are the birest, most eqtiitable way to pay for the war. That's
because Federal Income taxes are levied on ability lo pay tor something that
all of us need and must have •— victory now, a sound America later.

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WOODLAND

Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Forman and
their houseguest,. Mrs. Harold For­
man of Roscommon, enjoyed a pic­
nic dinner in company with Mr.
them. Mr. ■
Mary Jo are camping at crystal
and Mr*. Clarence Forman and
for a —
few
Bunfamily of Homer at Wilders, near I ,=—• —
- weeks.
——- Tlieir "■
Homer Sunday. * Mr. and Mrs. Lei- I d*y guest* were Mr. and Mrs. Shif­
Receives Degree
ter Brumm *nd Mrs- Ella Flory ley Blood and daughter ATdath of
Miss Audrey Hynes, daughter of
were Sunday guests of lhe latter’s West Woodland. Ardath remained Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hynes hu re­
sister and husband. Mr. and Mr=. tor a week’s visit with Mary Jo. * vived her A. B. degree from Kala­
John Weaver of near Hasting*. ★ Mr. and!Mr*. Hwsrd HewfU ware mazoo Teachers’ College'this sum­
Marvin Clawle visited his cousin Battle Creek visitor* Toured*/- ♦ mer. Bhe expocu to teach In the
Roger Hanaberger of Lake OdeM* 1 R«v and Mr*. Kennard Scbalbly River Rouge schools this coming
last week. * Mr. and Mr* Willi* | and family of Hopkins visited hl* year. Mias Hynes is a graduate of
Dalton and guests
Mta. ofBerUia
Cotton
parent*.
Mr.Woodland
and Ma. Henry
Behal- Woodland high school and attended
aVredinner
J a Yank
at i Kkof
West
last W«ln«were dinner gues
Kalamazoo College tor two years
hi» summer
summer ban
home in East Wood- day arid Thursday. Rev. Bchalbly following her graduation. She has
his
’land. Mr.
JYank.
t. a
_ former
............ teacher MtondiJ Ute U- B. Conference al token special courr.es during sum­
here has been a teacher in th-t
th-* Tra- Bebew* while herg, * Mr*. Joate mer vacations to complete work for
veneCity schools for .severalyeara. Watrous of Lansing wa* a aunt of her degree in various schools. In­
* Visitors at lhe Eldon Farrell Mr. and Mrs. Henry Schsfbly last, cluding the University af Colorado.
home last week were Gene Caret h- : Sunday and on Monday Mr*. Wat­
cn and Mrs. Vina Gartley ot Bld- rous and Mr*. Schslbly visited Mrs.
Reunten af Old School Friend.
eny, Ohio. J. 8. Whitmer and Rev. Cha*. Heateriay of West Woodland
Perry Hoover- of Beaverton were I a The Adam Eckardl Family Re­
guests Tuesday. Wednesday and union will be held al Lake Odessa
Thursday. Mrs. Elizabeth Whitmer Park next Wednesday. * Mr. and night guest at the home of Mrs.
and daughter Mae of Holland and Mrs. Chas. Paul and son David of Carl Walts. On Thursday Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs Harold Nelson and Hastings were Sunday evening call­ Waite. Mrs. Brown and Mrs. Law­
family of Dearborn, Mr. and Mrs. ers ft the home of his mother. Mr*. rence Hilbert will be luncheon
Ogle Flanigan of South Woodland Geo. Paul. Mr. snd Mr*. Richard guests st the home of Mrs. James
and Mias Phoebe Oaks of Woodland O’Brien of Dimondale visited her Hutchings of Grand Rapids.
were Bunday callers. * Mr. and last Tuesday. * LeRoy and Eldon
Mrs J. V. Hilbert of Tuscan, Artz, Fleener accompanied by Mr*. Edith
Charily Circle Picnic
Tiie members of the Charity Cir­
left Tuesday for Wall Iske where Smith and son Olen of Lansing
they are the guests of Mr. and Mia spent last week at Houghton take. cle of the Methodist WACS cna. Chas.
Chaa. Hams of Bun
Bun-­ joyed a picnic supper in the church
D. L. Christian for a week a Mr. Mr. and Mrs.
field
dinner
------------ guest*
------ f -at —
the
and Mrs. Roscoe Wiljlam* of Petes- ; .*•*•*
- were &lt;■
- basement Friday evening. Mrs. Carl
key were Sunday vteitora at lhe Halr&gt;
mer hon,e
homeJ Sunday.
Bunday. * Hewju Bnd Mrs. Geo Wingard were
IV Mr. and
unit Mrs.
kfr,. Lawtuiu.'. ..
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Gordon Williams home. * Mr and ’
Tuesday
the hostesses.
Mr*. Frank Hynes and Mr. and Mrs. rcnce Hnefrock entertained vrtlh a
Ford Stowell attended the Makely I d'nner In honor ot Set Bob Bailey
Blue Star Mothers Meet
Reunion
at the
home
of
Blake' :
home
on
furlough
from
Mrs.
Lawrence Paul
entertained
rvcuiutm
me
inline
ui
dimi
,7
j
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mra.
oawiciiuo
r»ui cuuu
min™
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. ; Camp Gordon, Cla
Makely ut. Charlotte.
Sunday.
Oa. ClllMfa
Guest* w-ra
were tjie members of the Blue Star
Mrs. Gee. Walker (Dorothy HynriO Mias Barbara Bailey °f
■ Mothers of Woodland at her home
of Mt. /Clemens I* spending tht | "htl Mis* Marcia Henning of Mid- ;
|gon(uy evening. Out-of-town
Kammer vacation with her parents, | dlevllle. Bob returned to Geornia | iuesi4 were Mrs. David Smith. 8r.
fr. anu
and Mrs.
Mrs. nenry
Henry nyne*.
Hynes’ ner
Her Monday eventog
of ,. ,,. 77 7 of Lake Odessa and Mrs. Prank Kllwr.
“
husband, Pvt. Geo. Walker is al “rns trick of Benton Harbor. Mrs.
Camp White. Oregon Mrs. Hynes | Mrs. Chas Eckardt of East Wood- Herbert Johnston, mother of two
cxpects to teach at Van Dyke this lBnd a,w*
v***cr?
sons in service, joined the Blue
coming year, a Mr and Mrs Lynn »***• »CTe ~‘tP-d“*L.iUes»Uw°/^Mr an2 -Star Mothers organization.
Osgood and son Jack and Mr and Mrs. Ray Dtllenbeck of Weldman. *
Mrs. Leon Hynes and Miss Gladys ! Mr. and Mr*. Chss. Heaterly and
and
Mrs.
Clifford Tnm.
ToutHynes are camping at Bawdy's I family. Bgt. an
'1 Mr
* rattforrt
Landing at Badrllebag lake for a ley and Mr. and Mrs. Chet Hasteriy hip severs! montii* ago. was taken
few weeks. ★ Jack Long of Lake of Lake Odessa enjoyed a picnic at seriously Ul Saturday, callers on
Odessa visited his grandparents. Lake Odessa Park Sunday. * Rev. Bunday were Mr*. Chas Kahler.
Hr. and Mrs Wayne Long from Kennard Schalbly ot Hopkins. Chas. Delton. Mr* Emma Johncock. Clo­
Friday until Monday a Mr and Hunt of Everett. Mrs. Chas. Hes- verdale. Mr. and Mr*. Frank Baker.
4rs. Gilbert McLeod, Woodland and terley and Mrs. Henry Bchaibly Mr*. Gerald Skidmore. Mrs. Hubert
dr. and Mr Ftoyd Johnson of Lan­ spept Wednesday evening with Mrs. Eaton and MIm Edith Blocher. HasUngs. Mr*. "■*■ ~ ‘
ina and East Woodland attended Jessie Couch of Irving.
25th Gorlinger Reunion at the
Louis Herzey snd family of the
i :&gt;i&gt;cr
rl Gariinger cottage at Tur..
— Entertained In Lansing
Martin district. John Blocher snd
skr Sunday, a Mrs Arlie Spindle
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Nteuiamcr. Robert Blocher and Mrs. Harrison
nd Mrs. Richard Estep, nccom- Mr. and Mrs. E. O. SbOmo, Mr. and Blocher of South Woodland. Mis*
--------------Kroeger
mnied
by Mr*
0 £
r!*ljcr of
°r I Mrs. Ralph Leffler, and Mr. and Phoebe Oaks and Rev. and Mr*. Ar­
ermontvillc went to Tullahoma. Mrs. Karf C. Paul of Woodand. Mr, thur Dodge. Woodland. Bam Bloc li­
and Mr? J. V Hlihcrt. Ot Turenn ar of Nashville waa a Monday morn--------------Arizona. Mnand Mr*. Clyde Ruel! of tagciiftr
month of August. Her husband, Bellevue and Mr. and Mrs. Wm
fc. Richard Estep, will be at Camn Snyder of Detroit were entertained Entertain For Out-of-town Visitors
Mrs. Karl C. Paul entertained InMt. near Tullahoma thl« week.
ry enjoyed a visit to Mammoth
iHy last Wednesday eve at her
Lansing, tundnj for
in honor of two out-of-town
avc on their way,down. * Pvt.
'g/'WpZ.X V. Hilbert of Tuslc HvriM. son of Mr. and Mr*
This group ot people used to meel
l. wnols spending The
e"7j,yw^
h'A «*»•■'*
npn Dr. and Mr
" Anarew.
socially *
when
Mrs.
Andrews
onarti Wood Mo. *here_ he U (1|ved ln woodlsnid. This is the first mer in Woodland and Mr*. Frank
Kilpatrick of Benton Harbor who
' tlmc thry hBVC “n bcfn &lt;®Rether was a house guest of Mrs. Harry
tt. Clifford TOUsle} Of Wyoming .
r&gt;r and Mr* Andrew** left
Joying a ten day furlough In t ?‘Pce..Dr: ana--1"1 snd Jennie Kilimtrick part of lost
Woodland nearly twenty year* ago
has Mr. and Mrs. Snyder have lived in
liniil. Mrs
r*— Touslev
"•----- •-" who
—*■“ *■"n visiting him in Wyoming ac- । Detroit for many years, leaving here
Hhlpman—De
mnnnlcd him home and they arc 'shortly after lhe Andrews. Mr. and
Corp. Paul Shipman and Miss
Iting hl* mo her
Mrs. Bertha Mr&gt; Rupl| havc
,n BeUevue
Louise Dow of Vermontville were
islev of Sheridan this week
.
. ... -----— .. . —
united in marriage at lhe home or
Rev. H. V. Townsend. Woodland,

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_cey Van Brocklen of the Tamarc*“cd M’oo'llan" notne
c Is visiting her granddaughter. I
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.,
----Bchalbly while ----Mrs Farewell Picnlr for Carlyle Buridr
haiblv's father.
......... Wm
...... Wortlv is at
A farewell picnic was held Sun­
nnock hospital. * Mr. and Mrs I day at Lake Odessa Park in honor
ale Hauer and two daughters of I of Carlyle Burkle of Lansing who

were attended by the brides sister
— * husband,
end
—------—
Mr
Mrs
------ ..
A
Smith who live East of Saubee lake.
After a short honeymoon the groom
will return to Alabama where he ts
stationed.

AUCTION SALE
Having sold the place and no further use for tho furniture, I will dispose of it at

public auction at the residence located the first place west of the church just west
of Carlton Center on

WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 18, 1943

HICKIIKl ( ORNERH

Ceteteate Birthday

Fairgrove an vUlUug his parents, iaavaa next Monday for aarvioa in
Mr. and Mrs. John Mauer Uu* weak.
* Rev. and Mm. Pay C- Wing and
Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. nxl'Mn Jay Vrugglnk and
Church of
Bunday. On daughter Bharon d Grand Rapid*.

Neal rejular
I ’ Al the U. B. Conference In Bcbewa last week. Rev. I. H. Osgrod
• wm returned to Woodland where he
. has the Woodland and Kilpatrick
charges, for another year. We are

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meeting will
A... in In,

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At our last meeting we voted to ter^iiame- CronmereTT"pihmCtp Rapids spent last wee
1
another War Bond for the Poet,
Flint- MuUc Evelyn quakes grandparents, Mf an
, buy
Comrade Keeler has heard from MiVuvm.*.'
MdUJ^T MT*. JmMU
his boys who are in the service.
| Sparta■ History. Ralph purring; Augusta was a ruert t
formerly of Woodland, now ot j Wo decided to have another pic- ! Seventh Grade, Earl Ford, Augusta; •£*•. L^n U
Freeport were alio returned there nlc for our comrade* and their I Sixth Grade. Margaret Spaulding. I
families A program Is being plan- Battle Greek.
f P411'®,
for the coming year.
ned and frrp. Ice cream, candv or1 Fifth- n
—u- ■Grade.
Luecllle Ricca. «...
Bal- • **"
W.C.T.U. ToPicnic
He Creek: Fourth Grade, Dorothy
The members of the W. C. T. U place win be announced in ncxi Courtright, Battle Creek;
Third
will have an all day meeting and week's Benner.
Grads. Muriel Newkirk, Gull Lake;
picnic dinner at r.Oo pun. at the
Comrade Bush received a tele­ I Second Grode, Geraldine Stalter.
5 L. Smith cottage at Baddiebag phone call from his son. John, who Watson; Plrst Grade, Lillian Oorscovering from
lake, Friday. August 13. Mrs. Allee is stationed at Hiram. Ohio
| line. Gull Lake.
Kindergarten. Earl Head of Flint
Hendee is the leader Member* and
We would like to notify the per­ Jean Dekema. Kalamazoo.
friends of lhe W.C.T.U. are Invited son who wrote a letter to lhe V. P. I The non-teaching staff: Evelyn cu u&gt;» inner*, iur in. ____ ___
lo attend Everyone to bring own W. as a "neighbor who knows" that | Willison. Cafeteria. Manager and
table service.
we cannot answer his question un- । Secretary: Virginia Hicks. Assistant Perrin of Kalamazoo. Relative* recovery. A
Secretary: L. O. McArthur. MecPanic and foreman ot transportaHave Picnic Dinner We are far loo busy to take note i tlon; Melbum Donovan. Head Cusof any such letter that lacks name ' tod tan of building* and grounds;
Mrs. Bertha Cotton and Mrs. of sender.
i Vert Robinson, Assistant Ous tod Claudine Matthews will entertain
Comrade Webb has been named ns | ian. The force of ten bus driven and Mr*. &lt;Carl Boyes and A. P. WARNED
the Kilpatrick W.M.A. at the lat­
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ter’s home Thursday. August IB for Publie Relations chairman for lhe is not complete.
Lawrence, ar Mrs. Blair Barnes and
I Hie teaching staff will hold a
•Do you smile at your troubles
Banics and son Jimmie
.We are glad to announce that our I! three day confer*
dinner will be served. Club No. 3
called on Mr*. H. E.
I advised you?
conference
— Sept.
°—■ 1*4.
•- 2nd
membership has reached the same and 3rd. The office will be open
will furnish lhe dessert and drink.
number a*, last year making us one each afternoon excepting Saturday I
of the lOOl posts in the district.
Cheerful Helper* Annual Picnic
j beginning Aug 23rd. for the enroll- )
The Cheerful Helper* will hold
tlicir annual picnic at Lake Odessa
Park Sunday. August 15. Pol luck
dinner. AH former Club members ]
cordially Invited.

Bauth Woodland Church
of Tbe
10: 00 A. M. Worship and sermon.
11: 00 A. M. Sunday school.
We Invite you to worship with u*.
South Woodland Sunday school
enjoyed sn outing al Baddie Bag
lake on last Sunday August 8. After !
the basket dinner lhe lime wa, |
•pent in games and contest*, snd 1
stories told by Rev. snd Mrs. Har- |
per Will ot Chicago. Roger Flanigan I
and Marvin Kantner who attended ,
camp for Intermediates st Camu,
Mack. Milford Indians told of their I
experiences. Ice cream was served
In the late afternoon. All who at­
tended expressed themselves as en­
joying the occasion.

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DEATH CLAIMS

RESINTONE

ROBERT C. BROWN
Word was received here Monday
that Robert Cunningham Brown
h.sd died at Leila Post hospital.

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three months
.
Funeral services will be held at
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iHla
lhe
Leonard
4:00
—• afternoon
iThursday)
o'clock, with
Sharpe officiating and with Arnerlean Legion burial scrvicer. at River­
side cemetery
At the time of his death, Mr.
Brown owned a plumbing and heat­
ing contract business here.
During World War I, Mr. Brown
served overseas in France and Ger­
many as a corporal In lhe signal

He wa* married to Mis* Cleo
Doster on June 4, 1921, and has
one daughter, Beverly, who grad­
uated from lhe high school here
last June
Surviving are .1)1* —mgther. his
wife and daughter, and ona_broth, A. Lynn, of JLnr
d Brother, Birl, died several
years ago,
Mr. Brown was bom In Hastings,i
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of Mr .I
on April
14. 1897.
son ...
and Mrs Floyd Brown, and was 46 ।
years old at.the time of his death.

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SOUTHWEST RUTLAND
Mr. and-- -----Mr*. Lester Lord and!
family of Cloverdale and Mrs. Roh-,
ert Wilcox of Chidester district
were Sunday guests at.the home of

Prance Gorham spent several days
Ln Hastings with her moUuir, Mrs.
, Clare Wilder who had the misfor­
tune lo fall and break her collar­
bone. * Mary Dunn of Kalamazoo
visited her parent*. Mr. nnd Mr*
Harry Dunn Saturday afternoon
and then spent Bunday with Mr,
and Mr*. Krcb* of Charlotte at
their cott
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Itage at Thomopple lake. *
Mr. and Mrs. Lemuel Oak* and
family were Sunday guest* at the
home of Mr. and Mr*, noy Oaks, a
Constance Dusstns of Kalamazoo
spent the weekend al the home of
Mr and Mrs. Harry Dunn. * Mr.
and Mr*. Howard Johnson of Hick­
ory Comer* spent Sunday with Mr,
and Mrs,, Wm. Haven*.

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Florence Hot Blast hcatinq stove
Dining tabic
3 chairs
2 rockers
Red Star gasoline itovo
Dresse
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Library table Sewing machine
2 gasoline lamp*
High chair
Standi
Dish cupboard
Kitchen table
Iron bed, coll spring and mattro**
Wood bed, spring and mattress
Pictures
100,1b. ice refrigerator
Bench wringer Washboard
Clothes bars
Couch
Drop-leaf table Odd lot of paint
Kitchen cabinet Looking glass
Emery wheel
12” rubber belt
jars and some canned fruit
2 cross cut saws Odd belts
100 sop buckets
115 Spile*
Sausage grinder Pump jack
Enterprise lard press

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Crocks

Butcher ttccl
5 lanterns

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Pork barrel

Copper boiler

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I gal. apple jell
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Should Include WKZO

Montgomery

(Sold la “eligible" buyers

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—• rar BAITINGS BANNFlt. THCBSDAY-ACGUST 12. 1843

much reason to be grateful to Cha* j of ^Qulmby^were^ Sunday pinner Mr, and Mrs. Gaylord Holmes will CARLTON CENTER ’
' front is not going to collapse until
p Hardke.
, « ,
I
.
~
..
observe
.. .
their silver wedding
...
...
.anj German territory haa actually been
■
a picnic
neiQ bl uie lyaen
■ Mead and family. * Mr. and Mrs., nlvenusry on Tuesday. * The
Happy
invaded.
k f .* ,Ppy p,rk Sunday by the Wilson family,
joint ownership of the stock* and barryvilLE
1 Karl Gasser and sons were Bundsy Dozen organization will hold
hold
their
their ln honor of Mr Wld
Truman
bonds, and a* he left no will, the
The Barryville cemetery eirrte will uf temoon callers of Mr and Mrs ! mating at Martin Lake on TuesWilson Of New. York. * Mr. and
*ate court could not. under .the mect this Frida)1 night at the L. Charles Day ♦ Mr and Mn R« dav * Mr. Bnd Mn7 Floyd
(ConUnuM Iron r.«. 1. B«uon 1,.
There is always tne danger that
l?e arrnBd -forces or thou
hand them over to the institu- . a. Day home. New officers must Dunnigan and children ot Maple da!] attended his family reunion Mrs Gerald Tlscher went to Lake
on Sunday at Mlllham %trk, Kal- Odessa Sunday afternoon. ★ Come
In on. or mor. of tbr .1U«1
•• !•» h°“*
*"
Uon* whose names he had writ- ■ be elected a* the old ones are inov- Or?Ve..*Cre1,8K-f?y ,g!£!U 01
; ten on the envelopes. The entire i mK from the community. Every- ond
Lathrop
Mrs Nina
Powershere
of to church service* at nina; Bunday 1eowifrln. (lord of w.r .nd .n.lou. ??l*?n oI * nultX ***'. *fc^**&gt;
familyMrs.
Mr..Hubgrt
and Mrs. Wirt
Buriowand
of j amazoo
JXna tow expZ:t^
to ad
School at ten at the M. E. Church. 1
$35,000 had to go to his heirs, and i one to urged to attend. * Mr. and
will fill for IMS lln. 1 &lt;“!
*
(Continued from Page 1. Sec. 1.) j lhere was no other heir than his , Mrs. Prank Hubbard of Albion were Nashville and Mr. and Mrs. Floyd a00n for a vGt with relatives. * * 2nd.' Lt. Hubert S. Bronson re- 1 -H..1 would t» a amirr of m.lor |
»" lo'
Josephine Greenfield of near , membered hl* wife (Ruth Beck) 'proportion.
brother Charles.
Sunday afternoon callers of Mr. Dunnigan and Glendale Barnum Of
1 monlhr.
»i Hardke became, therefore, his sole I
with an orchid. Sunday which wm i
I There to a lesson here for our and Mrs. Ralph DeVine. Jani&gt;»
charlotte to spending tome time at their first anniversary. Hetis stau.
——- or
— ;. Brumm
nr,.r«m spent
.rt.ni the weekend with her r“(iun’ .nH
heir, a* hia parents are dead and « reB(jers Who plan to give some
! the *MUne oi
sl*ter* Mr5 Nellie Honed in New Guinea. We extend
i. it Rev. and Mrs.
hto brother and he were tiie only I aU of [hflr property to benevolent ‘ grandparent*.
1 Miller and other relatives. * The our
,
congratulations. * Mrs. Gerald
of Whitehall attended ernoon
callers of
Mr. and * Mrs.
and church
reunion ■
•, children. _He_ had left_J2.600 In *e- . institution* or to persons who are “°^dt^£c^d ®
R., ramahjm
of WwUnd.
Mr. Briggs school
„„ Sundly
aXi »-Wll» TLwher entertained 29 Friday aft­
curltle*. made oqj jointly to him; church here Sunday and were din­
------ emoon, honoring the birthday of *
ner guest* of Mr. and Mrs. Will
*\*&lt;Lhard . HHitan. M,V ! a fair attendance. Rev. Spence
•elf and ten persons whom he
Cha* F Hardke became under Hyde. Mr. and Mrx. E- H. Lathrop I?Rnv rt?2ilr‘2r‘“n; ' 11300,1 °WCn Ot AlblOn- 00r &lt;!“***« her
daughter Linda Lu who wav 8 half-hearted about a firm (but not
u nea;M1Wy and is Bolns twtehed to have them. Because the?
:
were made out jointly, lhe 10 per- the law. the sole heir to the $35,000 were also dinner guests. * The
Superintendent, preached the mornaons will get the proceed*&gt;He had fortune left by hi* brother. It be- Misses Joy Van Doren, Agnes Ben­
ri ln« aennon. Officers elected wfle:
#on
son ana
and Mrs
Mrs. uor
Gordon
a°n ironman
Hoffman are feo^ K “
d„^“ ' “ “ ‘ ' 1 Prt*aenU r......................................
Indicated what he wanted done r’Tf
spendln„ this
thls week
week at
at Podunk
Podunk lake.
lake,
with tiie $35,000 In Stocks and bonds. to be commended for the. fin*^spirit. .^ending
* *ne &lt;-« ciuo new
,Sd ’ui ■rju,t “ “
————
has shown. He has authorised t
P A.
* Dav
„. * Mrs
Mrs. L
Day w
was
a pridav
Friday aflaft­ Ir?* vx^r^her8*1’^।15^1 •
He bad placed such amounts u he he
administrator of his brother's rrnoon
---- cau^*
caller o
otr Mrs.
Mrs. Arthur
Arthur LathLath- ent« Mr
InddMra with her
nL par-| soclal ------meeting
on -Tuesday
night „„
on SmimM-rtingwUIi
Vednesday
„„
------------------World War I.
PUBIIC EADIIM
had intended to give to charitable the
rtUletogreloiouroriheln.Ulu-,
„ld M„. ,1Ur) Or„.„ ol [
%oX
of S^-fSs1: the Brt”* ^urch town.
,
and- benevolent institutions each in
tained Mr and Mrs. La Floy GreenrUDLIL TUKUIVl
tlon*. which his brother had Indicloverdale
and
Mrs
Mlnr "
--------,
Cloverdale
and
Mrs.
—--------- ------------ ---------------------------------------separate envelopes, writing on the rated
that he wished to receive
of
sXxlt “
nd“
« aMina
suj Kenyon John----------„—
He)d»and Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence1 Announcement of a draft for pre- EDITOR OF BANNERoutride of each envelope the name
‘h*‘ hrH1
,o‘
1 of S. Shultz and was a supper guest N
D. ahd Mrs. Dorgan and I ,,
Greenfled and daughter of Nash- Pearl Harbor fathers commencing
&lt;u venn, .un . i.vM n’.ar Hutintf
of the Institution he Intended *lfts
of her sister. Mrs. Leslie Dicker- Jackdc of Kalamazoo were Tuesday
W1|P„V tjlrrv
my w^duce“herr'
Mrs Emily-WUcox.
Emily Wilcox. I^rry
Larry Wilcox ville for dinner Sundav « Mr. and in October came somewhat m a Bnd roPd
'wnU“l son. * Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Higdon dinner guests. * Mr. and Mrs. L. A.
*frs.
should have the securities ft con- amount*. To Pennock H
Hospital
*pent I’Mirprtac. in view of the fact that bought nearly all m/groceries and
_.:d Jack Bradfield syer.t from
• of
-■ "
■ -----------Mr. -and
J Day and family were Sunday aft- i ««*
teined. But all of these securities I ^•000;J^J!“rr S’SS h.JJ’ and• ■family
Kalamazoo.
at Wall
were in his own name. There were | Boys IBM to the Mawmlc Horn^ Mrs. Harold Higdon and daugh­ ernoem callers of Mrs. Lena Morgan । Tuesday until Thursday Mr wd mX.
«- dry
feres
9“-?. I thought I neve,
—------------—--------------------~ exgoods there.
i lake * Mr.
and
Mrs.
Merle
nn —it,.——
•videnre his wish at Alma. $3,000. to the 14 enurenes ter of Battle Creek and Charles and son. Edwin, of Banfleld.
peeled to taper off military de- dealt with a nicer lot of merchants
Bradfield attended the Farm Bu­ * Aux Betty. Jean Crawley who has mands for manpower.
At any time he could havV removed { ot
™ M&gt;uaUy d,v,ded Higdon of Nashville were Sunday
! ‘hen there was in HasUngs. They
reau Picnic Wednesday. In the been home on furlough for the past
the stocks and bonds from the en-! among them. $3,000.
,
dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. ASSYRIA
• . e
are very nearly all gone.
The threshers have commenced. evening Mr. Bradfield attended a few day*, returned to Newport
velopes. or destroyed the envelopes.1 in other words the sole heir to L. Higdon. The Clarence Higdon's
A* a matter of fact, most WashI Have a nephbw. Charley Offley
Had he included the name of the | the $35,000 of Wm. F. Hardkes re­ of Battle Creek were Sunday eve­ Messrs. Jay Cole and Floyd Miller Triple A meeting al Hastings. * News. Virginia, where she to sta- ington observers still,believe that' ,
rarm out. He writes me a
Institution or cause he Intended to, fate has given $14,000 of the $35,000 ning callers. * Dr. and Mrs. Clay- । were among the first tn*this locality. Mr. and Mrs. Llyle Wilcox and son Honed. * Mr. and Mrs. Struble of not manv of the fathers will be I nlce leUer ‘!ul,e oflen and
Battle
Creek were Hn','ngsw»rr Sundav
r'"—s -------------- - —
----- —
°* —
“,L-------- ----* , about what they ratoe and what is
help with his own on the purchased , to benevolent institutions. He says : ton WiUltts and twin daughters of * Mr. and Mrs. Ward Cole and Norman of
year—probably no more
Thursday
supper Mr. and Mrs. Forest Cole were Sueste of Mrs. Emily Wilcox Fri- of M.- and Mrs Guy Nash. * Lit- taken
securities, there would have been , the $21,000 he has retained he in- Saranac were
- this
----- ,'*?■
------- volng on tn Hastings and I get the
ay night and Saturday. Larry Wil­ tie Claudia Fuller underwent a : “
—one *In
“ *twenty
--------- —
than
at the ------most— | Banner so I am quite well posted
ioint ownership and when he died tends to give to relatives of hlm- guests of Rev. and Mrs J J. Willltts. birthday dinner guests honoring
­ jkossibly none at all
| r would be a pleasure for me ii
Ihe ownership of th&lt; stocks or bonds : self and his deceased brother who * Mr. and Mrs. Carrol Newton and Harold Holmes, the host, on his cox returned home with his parents tonsillectomy at the Pennock hossafter spending three weeks with pital Friday. * Mrs. Robert Falcon­
would have oas«ed to the Institu- j lie says, need and will make sood children of Weeks District were twenty-fifth natal day. The cake, his
• • •
! seme of my friends would send me
grandmother. * Mrs. Madeline er has enrolled as a student nt the
lea toted.—
tne —
lull -----------number—
of---------candles.
Germany defeated Poland. Hol- a birthday can), not only a card bin
tion he Intended. Had he mide a [ use of it. and will be benefited by Sunday dinner guests of Mrs. Clara i------------Norman
and
Mrs.
...
Rtish
Saunders
Grand
Rapids
Beautv
School.
Her
will, duly signed and witnessed sta- bis so doing. The churches the Ma- Day and family and spent the aft - ‘ * Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cran­ attended the lew!---------- ---------land.
Belgium
and
France
with
less" write and tell me how they arc
J
---------"*
”
------------'**•
ring'machine clinic classes jvere to begin Monday.
ing that
that he
he gave
gave his
nis property
propenv to
to the
tne I sonic
sonic Home, the
tne Starr
siarr Commoncommon- emoon with Rev. and Mrs. Willitts. I dall were guests of Mr. and Mrs.
ing
chan half a million men; Japan getting along Mv birthday U the
Institutions
he named
on the enI wealth Home,
and Pennock
Hospital have * Mr and Mrs. Clayton McKeown i Harold Holmes Sunday evening. * at Hastings Thur
...ursday. * The 4-H,
—------------- -----------------------■
made her sweep in the Pacific with sixth of September.
Club held their --------meeting at ....
the ut^D'S CORNERS
John Offlev 'DO years old). 871
home of Mr.
r and
rtrtH Mrs.
Mr. John
trtHrt Beck
n«rv ,
Mrg Walter Far of Kai- i about 300.000; U. 8 -Oreat Britain N. Hamilton. Pomona, Cal.
took North Africa with fewer than
Thursday evening. The topic for
nmaoo will spend this week with 200,000 men: lhe drive against Sic­
dtocusslon
was
the
coml
”
e
Birr
­
GRANULATED
ly pusn
Italy WAITER1' ORMSHF
County 4-H Fair which will be held Mr. and Mrs. Burrel Phillips. * ily which will probably
push Italy
Sept 1.2 and 3 The next meeting Mr. and Mrs. Spelrnnn Cau-y and out of the war has t ‘
‘
j Walter Jumis Ormsbe, son of
will be Aug. 26th at the home of family had a surprise Thursday of 225,000 men.
। James and Lucretia Ormsbe. was
Jack Bradfield. * Mr. and Mrs. Inst week when the former’s stater
horn in Union City. Penn., on JunPearl Tuttle of Grand Rapids call and family from the north" part of
Elimination of Italy removes 100 uury 25 1BWJ
passed away
on Mr. and Mrs Merle Bradfield the state came driving Into their
Tuesday and also Mrs. Emily vard for a visit ♦ Mr. and Mrs. Axis army divtalons from the pic- Monday. July S«. al his home,
came lo make his home in
Wilcox.
.
. Rov Harris, and Mrs. Olson of ture; Balkan urmier* which are no;
' Grand Rapids. Mrs. Vandevere and ;longer much of a factor now that Dowling when a young man of 21
Mrs. Charles Hubbard and Mr. and j the Axis has begun to show signs I years of age. In 1889 he was united
CLAY HILLS
LAI GE SIZE
Mrs. Clark Robinson of Hind’s had Ii of weakness remove many more di-' in marriage to Lottie Lester. To
Mrs. Hazel McCaul and Mrs.
dinner at Tyden Park. Has. . —.
.. ------- " -Mt®. 23c Bertha Potto, were in Grand Rap­ picnic
this union were bom two children,
OXYDOL
Hn**. Sunrl’v ♦ Mr -nd Mr&lt; n.&lt;. ; vWons from effective action;
O&lt;-»a daughter. Suzle. and a son. I.'sids. Wednesday. They also called Smlth and daughter Eileen and girl ,nan&gt;’ ha* •wn ,nu,iy of ,M*r
BULK
on Mrs. Lenna Johnson at Blodgett friend at Kalamazoo spent the past rtlv,,
divisions
crushed
broken ter. Hr* was a loving husband and
‘n'”
m
“h"i
'and
”’d
•«*»"
hospital. * Mrs. June Colburn spent week in camp at Cox Lake * Mr. against Russia; a new French army devoted father as well ax being
last week with her sister. Mrs. and Mrs. Ou* Kline and daughter
Chas Poland and family, in Battle Ellen and Dale Golden called on
?nd
I, w
Mr. «nu
and mrs.
Mrs. rrea
Fred tteuy
Kelly or
of rticxory
Hickory I
entertaining relatives from Detroit c
Comers
1'’”’—s Sunday afternoon. ★ Call6AL.
f?na
dy)5- t s$''cral£iwn Clay ers at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Hills attended the Busy Bee picnic ‘joe Konicczny Wednesday evening but slightly.
changing
to
rrallf
trt*h
। ter and one great-granddaughter.
RICH AND FULL-BODIID
--------------- 1 “ilh Caled0,lta Par£ Sunday * , were Mr and Mrs Homer Yeckley । - ■
So. it may be thaL the early an- L J--------------- ►
-----AAP Coffee. It ta add
| Johnny Lukso of Grand Rapids • of Podunk. and Mr. and Mrs. tarLAtCE SIZE
Tlr ?^^,Uu^y!C^1rwlU‘'?‘*17Brand*l'v A«derr of Qtrtmby snndny rre-'. luiiuvcement nf tiie draft call for. MUNICIPAL COL’BT
RWSO
fathers Ls a further effort of the; Ronald Urummitt, 35, of Lak
KC 2X parents, John Lukso and wife.
ning.
' government lo drive more fathers O&lt;ie*ia. »'«s brought into Municipal
boy, It’s Custom Ground
* ANN PAGE
I from non-essential to essential war! °o«rt one day last wr« k. charged
I inlw nnd nlsn indicates th-xt Arniv u,l!’ "MRUlt and battery. The COmVIGOROUS AND WINIY
velopw. they would have received
the securities. But as there was no

PENNOCK HOSPITAL.
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FUNDS FROM ESTATE '

EDITORIALS

BEET SUGAR

rimre XT /
*
EIGHT 0 CLOCK 2«41«
RED CIRCLE 2 -47c
BOKAR .... 2 - 51
tytuals. and 'UetfeiaJdeS deallif. ty'ieS.lt!
a

aai

i

CIDER VINEGAR

20*

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r-alfg /rw* A&amp;l’ Cod..

buy the blend you prefer
todayt

GREEK PEAS
2“ 27
CAULIFLOWER “CH 35C
2 35°
PEACHES

SNO-BALL HEADS

FANCY—CALIFORNIA ELBERTA

14LB. BOX

Specially

PEANUT BUTTER

priced at
only

BRAN FLAKES

2

9c

FIUK-MOUC MOWN

IGL BCH.

9(

ooz. 36c

LIMES

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OPENING PLAY MONDAY NIGHT
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3 ions 25c1

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ib. 45c
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t. 27c

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BREAD
3
29

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SALAD DRESSING
IMITATION
IONA VANILLA
MUSTARD

5c
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26c
« 5c
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IOX

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21c

NO. 2
TOMATOES
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CAN
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12c
10c
22c

DOG FOOD

^10*

(NO POINTS)
(I rOIHTS)

„

OFBi FRIDAY EVENING

39c
U. 44c
t.31c
tli9c

IX 40c

pa

tett

free

Monday

PRICES — Adults 30c; Kiddies 15c: Tax included.

Gallon

ELECTRICITY

REAL-WHITE ENAMEL
Here's Lhe enamel that really

AND YOU HUF SAVE COAL and TRANSPORTATION

G* M t A

^3U
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TOILET SOAP

CAKE 4C

Mac-O-Lac SPAR Varnish
Highest quality, formulated to

VIRGINIA DARE

INSTANT AID

be lough, and long-wearing.
Quart $1.20.

$005

//

II
THE major jhare df bur electricity is produced

Gallon

in steam plants that burn large quantities of

HOTS.

coal. When you save electricity you save coal
32
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OLD DUTCH

PURE LARD
2 dlr 34c
BUTTER
47c
(iO POINTS) i
MARGARINE
|4 rOIHTSI
L. 23c
U
CHEESE
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KG 18C
LASSE—GiADE I
CRESTVIEW EGGS
doz. 50c
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VUHNYFIELO
|N(&gt;POINTS)

LADIES FREE — One lady admitted
night with each paid adult ticket.

PORCH and DECK PAINT
tic finish. Quart 95c.

SAL SODA
(J POINTS
PM LI)

Save Money. Buy a season ticket for $1.00 and go
every night. Doors open 7:30. Performance starts 8:30

Mac-O-Lac-The Paint You
Love To Brush—Buy it op
our Easy Pay Plan

PARD (DEHYDRATED)

UCH 33c

LAYER CAKE

A Comedy that will make you laugh for weeks.

For inside or outside use. Dries
qulrkly to hard, tough, elas­

CUBE STARCH

BAR CAKE

//eaZl

•OCX FOWL

12
POINTS

V

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MALAY'S

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15c

ANN PAGE

.

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2.£* 11c

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red. green,
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Storting

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A household necessity!
stool or step-ladder! Comes in

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and arc basing their plans on tiie • to fork over the cash, or take a Jul)
assumption that the Nazi home (sentence.

HASTINGS 6

SNOSHUH

CAKE HOUR

.simtstlc view possible of the future j 1O5l, of ^7 50 ajul n||Owcd 10 days

Michigan's Only Tent show ploying under our own
beautiful new tent which will be located at the Fair
Grounds.

$289

FANCY PASCAL

CABBAGE

STEP STOOL

SULTANA

$17?

,H(W-6IEEN

■a* 5c

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2cans

15*

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2 .11 27c
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piece

3^*26*
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and when fool is saved, fewer trains, trucks
and men are required for transportation of
that fuel. This in turn releases locomotives and

other railroad equipment for the job of carry-'

ing guns, tanks, supplies and planes to our
seaports

for

delivery to our armies over seas.

dinnerware.
They're different! Has gold

line edging, delicately shaded
■ttractive flower design add-

Electricity it the Life-Blood
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�THE HASTINGS BANNEB, TH OHBDAT, AUGUST IL IMS

PERSONALS

of Charlotte.

for * month.

from Grand Rapid*
where she
Mrs. Burr Van Houton and eon.. caSe’
Indtan- visited relatives for a week.
suphen. and Mis* Sally Brand* a POU*. '
Mr*. Elsie Gould of Washington.
stetter were entertained over tire Uvea?
j weekend by Mr. end Mrs. Mason
mim
{Norwood at-Crooked lake. Mn. 1
ru,
Sarah Brandttctter
returned to
wa , ,
j Cleveland Thursday with Mrs
A Ba’3P2ay
-r;Detroit are
i Van Houten and Stephen.
I
....—Adti,. w
Mr. and Mrs. Otto Iicnhath.
1 Mr
Mrl Albert Hemer are 5 rwi?
M
Mr and Mra. E. F. Bottum spent
Mr.JX^'Sy-jS}
SS"SXn&lt;Jed lhe
Tuesday in Grand Rapid*.
Orand Rapid, thta week
dedw.Tton ^mX
LhT N?w
William Kramer and Mra. Clifford
Miss Ruth I vlr of the Itarrv
Poland.
bv Nash in St Louta Mo And later 1 John Coleman
Cowman and Harold
Hafold Town- ! Nelghbochhod House at Orangeville
■&gt;» &gt;»~
Tr.«send spent the weekend with Morris on Sunday were the Rev. and Mn.
dent* of this lity for many years,
- . ” .
. I H1H In Traverse City and will be | Don Gury, Mr. and Mra Ed. Oood- erae City.
with their daughter, Beverly, plan
Mri ,and. M*-*- p»otna* Rowan, and ■ |n Charlevoix for a few days before year. Mr. and Mrs Frank Hoonan.
thta
to leave lhe last of thia week for granddaughter Nancy of Chicago returning home.
I Mra Kenlth McIntyre. Mlaa Janet relatives M
C- r
“» V
D V.w,, .-ta th. Tieal.
.I,M,
Mr and Mr.
Mra UllB.m_BctaBWilliam Schad- "M7 Tn(Fwra C
IlX« re-’
Portland. Oregon, where they will
%'n
1 “‘™a “
tr'™ ruivorae* me rest or tne week.
। werk Jn To,,^
Ohlo ^7^. bcr: Al^M, 'ita
by car.
Mr. and Mr*. Fred Stanley oi । ^ur. Mn. L. W. Lahr. She also, Also
Ah
Mr. and Mrs w. D. Barnes, l5csa (rjp
Chicago.
?ohn
jr&gt;rui"iu£7
&lt;RMe&gt;’w
m Hwday
8und?v--------------------Mf Und
I
,r,e,,,U
(rll'ti&lt;ta ,n
in »Temont.
Fremont. onio.
Ohio, | jHmry^ter^M^
JJ*
Wdtece’oab^rn
T,cb
Richard T. HoUinzsNorlue of Detroit were Saturday
night guest* of Mr. and Mr*. Rob­
ert Cook. Bunday morning they left
"d Mr
,hu-'"
for New Orleam.Le. where they Nebr . Saturday for a few day*' visit
will reside. Mr. Tl&gt;oman'» new po­ Jane M” R°y F,n9trorn ,hd NoU i a,,d U spendln.
_ here
spending this week
Mr 4nd Mra Elwln Roberta of
sition 1* with. the air condition
Roburt
Widrig______________________________________________________
, Charlotte were Sunday guest* of | I I D____________
k L \A/___
\
MU. Arte. CNWM1 « UtutaS'
Ctafijtu'.m'.
dept of the Higgins Mfg. Co.
nt I Mra. Jessie McLaury. Mita Gratia L L U D
IN L VT J
A Sunday visitor of Mr. and Mr*.

Creak visited al the horn, ot Mr.
and Mra. Henry BoUuud Thursday
Mn. .Maude VanGelson
and
daughter Joan and Miss Janet
Smith returned Thursday from a
week's vacation at Wichita Fall*,
and Mr* william uroxaw, au oi Tex**, where they visited Che forZtaiuiDg spent Saturday in Ha*- mer's eon, Martin VanOeison who
ta stationed al Sheppard Field. Tea-

!

Mr ‘n,‘

Margaret Sheet* of Eaton Rapid*.
Mr and Mr*. George Maurer and
cliiidren were Bunday dinner *uc*ia

■UttMDornlta

t»ra“hl'

'rD i“u,?x"X'.t?.‘'.s aaxrs

{SOCIAL ITEMS
and Mr*. John Eddy.

Playing pedro, Louise Erway and tables of bride* for dessert on Fri­
James Gower receiving high nrtzea. day evening. Winning bridge Hop»
Smith',
“r“1 Kcnnelh S"
111*1' were turned in by Mn. Wiltard
, . .
and
Mrs. Bauer WM
wa* presented With
with
- - ..
I)d Mrs

|low P™**

tSTtKr'uSlS^il
T&gt;tdetae et U. Mta
i Leach lake for their annual picnic
The annual picnic of the Nev
4m dub
-t..K was
«... held
k.lj Friday evening.
......... 6un,d“&gt;’- Aug. 8. Dinner was served Idea
’ ,oclock and samea furnished Aug. 6. al the Al-Gon-^iin bSs
entartainment. At cottage of Mr and Mrs. Earl Boves.
the business meeting the saijj'1 of- | with ten active members and two
Heers were elected for the ensuing guerts. Mra James Dibble and Mary
year.
. Elizabeth Tudor, present. A dellght• * *
fid social evening followed the pfcThe home of Mr. and. Mra. Walter r.le supper. .
Mr*. Nellie Bolton wa*
Rivera of Leach lake was the scene
• • •
surprised by a group at
Sunday, for the celebration, with a} Wednesday night dinner guests her birthday teat Wcdra
duyicrnuudy-flrst..; of Mr. and Mrs. Don Siegel were
birthday of Mra. River's grand- Mr. and Mra. Marion Hodgson and
mottwr. Mrs Mary Abby. Gurau Mr and Mra. Jerne. CndTof Mor»«&gt;«*; tantown. W Va.. and Mr. and Mra. lhe sick to the wall. Thajr Mt
and George, Mr. and Mrs. Ottofwillard Smith
hike on droplet* of matitem M
Tleta and family..Mra. Fred Cotai
. . .
a tuberculous person aougha
tAnd^l&lt;
**’’’*&gt;■• ,Ro&lt;771' Thursday afternoon thirty rural
Endsley, Richard Rascy, also Mr. ■
and Mra. Clayton Webb of Battle ------------------------------------------- ■
I

c^,,; CLVB----------------

•»"“&gt;S CW&amp;’or'oLrSta vulud TV««OAY LONCKBON

and Mra. Harvey Chiteaeinan of
Maple Grove.
Guest* of Mr. and Mr* Carroll
Burkholder over the weekend were
hLs mother and aunt, Mr* J. J.
Burkholder and Mi** Anna Schneib
• of Muncie. Ind. They are now nt
Wall lake where they have rented

daughter, returned this week from .
«•
™.tl« I Sunday
I lounge and table, at lhe Oounlrv
a three weeks' visit with relatives I
kiS banura* Cramer recently |
-••*_&lt;•________
ieiuh itmrhmn nn Tiuud... p„mu
Mrs. Prank Hoonan entertained
In Bellaire. .
..
; *tK* home ^f Mr and
“ Mra
" c M* Tuesday from Texas where she ha* «’d *»'»* l',lblBCUL.*nd_hydr1anF?
a few friend* for dessert unage on
Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Prentice and 1
as .U
Uuvisiting her husband, who is
DuSe^uTurtl^blTOm^ rnu,y
Friday everuitg. ali
Mia* Sadie Ulaatwo children of Kalamazoo visited ' Camburn
M^TbHVJ}ffts
l.e guwt of her aunL ।
.uB wlmuns bridge
------ ------------the former . parents. Mr and Mrs 1 Mr*
F
Mrs Bert Moore spent the week­ were very t
rrarden flower*
flnwrrs were used
uu-d on
nn the
th— ,
- Fred Prentice at Podunk lake on neaday. July 27. she returned home end with Mrs. Darwin Anspaugli of garden
।
accompanied
by
Mrs.
Poland
who
Sunday.
tables where luncheon was served
Lake Ode***.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Furrow of
a week's visit
with
Lieut. Comm. Lester Johnson of remained for .,7,
"“I’? AL
”"
Mrs. Velma Barnum was the I to 58. MLm Eltae 8nook was host-’) Gnu,d
Grand K*piu*
Kmpiu* enUTtatncu
entertained at din
dinGreat L^ke*. Hi . wa* the guest of
?Vr‘ guest
of Mr*. Sally Allcrdlng of I J*“A® a
ncr
ncr Bt
at U* Cotton
Cotton club
fclub on
un Baturuaj
Saturuay
Rev. Mrs. Lila Manker returned his mother, Mra. Eliza Johnson,1
?a,}2"
J}”
Grand Rapids over the weekend. I of
hPr hm,s* ■”'**' M,“ p
*Urw 1evening
-------------------'
SnJ?
PaWy
complimentary
to *Lt. and
from Owosso. Bunday, after spend­ on Sunday.
and husband, Mr, and Mrs. Aziel
ra ; ^f^nwn e,.n.t. w-r- Mr. **"• M“n AdTOUIUC Of Lincoln.
Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Herman
Miss Dori's Gamble and Mis* Batty '
“i
ing two weeks there while attend­
-i?“
Mr‘
win plaids, checks
Zerbel on Thursday were Mr. and •..V
ing lhe district church conference. Tredinnick were in Grand Haven ^illKm
Mrs. Frank Kelley of Kalamazoo
»S2U
i ri’
wlth
j. 6.
i
a
golfing at Hasting* and Mrs. Edith Louden df Doster.
Mr* and Mr*. James Mason were for lhe weekend
plain Fall shade*,
w,th Mra.
M” Nellie
Nelli* Crow; Mrs
Mn J.
o
Guests of Mra. Roy Codes at'
dn‘ry. c‘“b "T? *"r
Sunday evening visitors of Mr, and
Mrs. C. M. Overstreet of De­ Nessen. Swarthmore. Pa., and Mrs.
To celebrate lhe Itotntcomlng ot
values
for
Gun
lake
on
Tuesday
were
Mrs.
¥
r
;
a
’
,d
M
9’
Cra,ncr
and
Mrs
­
Mr*. Homer DePue at their Gun
iron
*'|»h Jdr5' Pvt. Clarence Huvcr about thirty
troit wns nere
here lor
for uic
the luncrai
funeral or
of ’ Ren*L
— r.
------ I_._A.__
utld PUUtnU.
IIa??,netj idative* and friends ifatner-.-&lt;i iw
Jake cottage.
Clayton
Brandsteti
’er.Rullv .7
“
Mrs. William Cramer, Mrs. CUf- Mrs. Minnie Nobles on Tuesday' R.'f- CSokL
and for a visit with her mother, AIbany, N. Y.. with Mrs. David a co-operative dinner at Tyden •
Pvt. Harry -Kareher left for San
'-St
Mrs. R. M. Bates.
I Fr*9ch.
,,
.
u Park on Bunday. Pvt. Hiner
Marcos. Texas, on Friday after Ohio
now
' ■ *pent test Monday in Kalamazoo a*
Winner of •»
the
blind
Mr. und Mrs Leeland Bennett
’- coif event,
” w
‘"a stationed at Camp Campbell. Ken­
being called here by the Hines* of
Mr. and Mra. Roy Hubbard are
""** Mrv L ° Cte,n- visited Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ben- hole.*, was •Mrs.
and _~»
al
— - •French
•——~~
hl* father. John Kareher.
tucky on the Tenn, boruernin- and
retumhut today from a several dav&lt; i
.
nett of Nashville on Sunday.
oMlracl the winners were Mrs. By- tciurned-there on Wednesday.
PFC Laurence. Kidder arrived Visit with Mrs Georuc DeVries’and
Mrs.
Charles
R.
Cole
and
little
The Rev. and Mrs Bruce fan*- ron Fletcher nnd Mr*. Ray Branch.
J"™1’"
Bunday to spepd a few day* with MIM B,u, MySST or.nd B.p-,
more of Three Rivers were Sun* ‘ '
Thursday evening Mrs. Wdicalev j
hl* wife, and new baby boy and hl*
Next
— week's
------- —committee —is —
com~Ironside was surprised by thirteen •
The Bev. .nd Mn. X. s. SUy.'
,C*U' •
C|&gt;l. Cnle 1. day guest* of the Rev. and Mrs. ' ...parents, Mr. and Mr*. Eugene Kid­
IJ R. Chrispell, thc Rev. Densmore posed of Me.sdames Robert Shan­ of lhe local telepnone operators wnu
der.
M?"S!d
baugh of Bath were Monday guest* *“laUonwl
- Mr. Snrnmrr Sn.rn.nlr. ‘---------- ...-------- ---S' --------------- “ct.-.G- nrss.
non.
H
Tredinnick. William came in unannounced to spend the!
Delvene and Michael Wright of of Mra. Henry Gaskill and ware on
...g. He Bradford, Abcn Johnson. George evening. Mrs. ironside ha* comand Mrs. Sterling ,
trSSfcSd^? %
Lansing left Monday after spend­ % *nd ^rr^G%nr.i.nt local, andof Mr.
Rutland were guesta of ...
..v. ~ Clarks- Dean and H. A. Adrounie.
pieted her work with- lhe Telephone {
ing ten day* with their grand­
ville to succeed lhe Rev. H. A. Cole, ’
• . •
parent*. Dr. and Mra. C. D. Moh­ Sunday with Mr. and Mn. Frank
an,d *‘raiso*«ar aUwjn of G°«r&lt;i who is entering
•ntcring evangelistic
golf
evangelistic work.
work. ’’' A
* —
'* and
—* bridge pot luck will abc’ wa3 presented with! silver nit- '
Neck-Lake
Sunday.
Giddings at Clarksville. ....
t , Ncck
Lake «unilnv
ler.
Missesi Florence
cr."
”
;L.and Helen Wade, be held on Friday with Mrs. Dewey c|ier b&gt;. ‘hl.r ro-workera Rctredi- '
.ngt
ta
Mr.
FU.
Hon
.ta
Mn
A.
B.
W.u
rn,
b»„~.
Miss Regina Kareher' of Detroit
&gt;f
taiuinc
Mrs
Ra
&gt;'
Hotchkiss
and
Mrs.
Mrs. Josie Watrous of lansing
accompanied by Mrs. Piko
has been visiting her father. Fvt. was the guest of Mr. and
Mra Gertrude Endsley spent a few days Miss Barbara Wade of Tra—.&lt;~
and Mn.
tho week
Harry Kareher. also other rela- Shirley Henry the first of• the
week, ln Grallfl Rapids last week with Mr. City, left on Tuesday to drive a
----------------- « • &gt;
—
’
Wesleyan
u,ld
Mrs
Nlr
-'
1
Jacobson.
lives in Hasting*.
before going
to, the
V.’cs'.cyar.
______ ,u-l KABmrHW.UWUlMlWI
Mr and Mrs P J. Cusack and Boy.1 yjoiwt»u
Miss Dori* McMurray left Tues­ McthodM camptneetlng on Tues­
Texas. At Kokomo Ind., they were
On Saturday afternoon at five in,.nibers uf the HOsultal Board n
'
”
wn. Roland, and Mr. and Mrs. Jo
day to visit her aunt, Mra. Archie day.
ln.w
‘ J’L Miss Eliabeth W
1.
*A.cciocg
.!?f-k tne marriage °L¥
‘?_G,c
"?f 1 ho hS?e Motida"?/tarnom?
Prank iina -'rt roJti^v
i liift-;?4^h^ Joln
Mb*
GIcnna
HM^hiro^wh&lt;
u«&gt; Nn’&gt;'
M Hvnlek.- who Finch
ie .at a • oPottae,--daughterot of
-Mr.
and
Mr*. II ,
Kahn at Toledf?. Qlilo. for a week...
Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Bronson drove the gutwt of hcr-brother and sis­ • weddiM*!*
null nn
nlAv cwnP ,n 'hr state of Washington, 1* , IAwrence Potter ot this city, to
In honor of the .birthday anni­
to Bailie Creek Wednesday after­ ter-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn ;
nltCe&gt;
5a;!lrdQy' home on furlough tills Veck.
.Gilbert Dcnncrt was solemnized |
noon accompanied by their daugh­ Perkins, also Mr. and Mrs. Cari WTO^arJ‘vidii»'in’*N .!h5mPr2-e“'
?‘Irs Hcltn Nelson, who has been at the Presbyterian manse, the Rev. .versary of Mrs. John Ironside. Mr. ।
ter. Mrs. Hubert Bffiuon, where Perkin* of Curlton Twp„ coming SurMtav'rMtar?
Ar
connected With the Bureau of So- 8. Conger Hathaway reading the | and Mrs. Wellesley ironside enter- I
... ,.W
j ‘^
1 h.afamily dinner on,
Bunday caller*
callers at the home nr
of Mr
Mr. c1bJ Wplfnre herc for clx earg
*he entrained for her home In Kan- Thursday
■
. d(,ublp rlng &lt;rViCe Ul thc pre5cnce S’"'"
and returning on Sunday. Suudav
resigned and on Bcpt. 1S expect* of fifteen friends.
wonuay nigni.,
Mr. and Mra, John Engel and and Mrs. E. G. Rotliaar.
___ ' she.
n..
.
turned on Friday previous. Mrs. Mbs France* Laird were in Port
Mrs. Lenna Murphy Gt Scottville ...
lo locate in ti...
Muskegon, ...i
where
The ...j..
bride ......
was attired ...
in ..a .......
gray,'
Mrs. D. D. Putnam was ho&gt;tcs* to i
Bronson stayed over to *ee their Huron last week where they met is the guest of Mra. Eliza Johnson has employment tn the Social Wei- tailored suit with blue accessories;t
■ the O t-o.
ES. Past Matrons
Matrons' club or. fI
son. Capt. Robert C. Bronson, off Mrs. Engel's sister and brother-in­ thia week.
fare department.
,
---------- * cd
—---------- of
' ,ne
1—
mi*
’ ann1-----------bouquet
Wednesday, at her home near Dow-1
on his return to active duty after a law. Mr. and Mrs. D. L MH tell, of
Robert Walldorff is home from
Mr
and Mrs. Monte Smith.
Attending the bridal couple were j !"*&gt;
30-day furlough.
Clinton. Ontario, who returned Great Lakes. 111., on a nine days' Cha i les Woolston and Mrs. Ben ;
Rev. and Mr*. Don M. Gury and with them to Hastings to spend leave. Mr. and Ms. Walldorff and Falconer were Sunday guc*|n of • — —
Wonderful Values at
children visited her parent*. Mr. two week* and where Miss Laird son. Philip, are al Wall lake this Mr. and Mrs. Frank Woolston of Ungs.
and Mrs. David Llckly. at Pittaford, went on to Brussels, Ontario, fur • week. Robert hak just completed his Kelmnaroo
I A reception hpr
honoring Mr. anal
A pleasant, family reunion was
for two days this week.
biot training and Is now a Pharma­
a visit.
the “.' held
Mr. and Mrs E. O. Thornan and Mrs. ------------Dennert wa* held a/u-r Vhl?
-_S
Bunday at the Gun lake col- .
Mrs. Albert Ponder and daughter
Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Barnett cists Mate 3rd class. He returns to daughter. Norctn. who have been --------------ceremony “
at ,l
the
~~ home of'’Mr. and 1 lage ot Mra. G. F. Feldpaucli '
Sally returned to their home In returned from Detroit on Sunday Great Lakes on Saturday,
...—In
...Detroit, visited Mr. and Mrs. Leon Wlllscy, forty being:I About sixty members of the Fede- i
residing
Chicago Thursday. Bally had been I where they had been attending u
Sunday guest* of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Robert W. Cook. Saturday en- present,
Late?
the evenlne v croup ot ' wa and FeWp«U»cll families from
visiting her uncle and aunt. Mr. prosecutor ’s convention.
Jos. pflua nt thslr Middle lake cot­ route Ao their new home In New
Later in friends
relM^r litoown eighteen
Aiaf ‘dinner in prr^dt
p?cnic‘dinner’
Mra. F. E. Lowry of Battle Creek tage were Mr. and Mrs. Albert Heied.
.
Grand Rapids, with Mr. and Mrs. I l,re4cnt *or lhc.
dinner.
| waa a weekend guest of Mr. and ney.
ha* been
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Hindes,
Mra. -William Stebbln*.
-------------------- — ot Traver** City Dennert as honp/ guest*.
Complimentary to Mrs. J. O. Nos­
* TkfLta Mary Quigley returned to Mr. and Mrs. Robert O'Donnell and is the guest (ft her grandparent*, ' The grootn.ta employed at the
her home in laxpeer on Saturday, Mrs. Perry Hall were Sunday din­ Mr. and Mrs. q. W. Sheffield, thl* Kist Co., and Mrs. Dennert works sen of Swarthmore. Pa., who I* the ,
after a two weeks' vacation with, ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. F. W. week. Her parents, Mr. and MfaJ at the Jtasling* Mfg. Co. They are guest of Mrs. A. D- Knlsktrn. Mrs. |
Mrs. George Fulton.
Miller in Battle Creek.
G. Winston Sheffield arc coming1 residing temporarily at Hotel Has­ J. C- Ketcham entertained eleven
Size* 9 to 17
friends Informally on Thursday
Weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. ler the weekend and Sharon wUl Ungs.
Mrs Carle Fuller spent a few
STEAM HEAT
evening at an out doom supper.
K, G. Rothaar and Mrs. Helen Nel­ return with them.
days in Detroit last . week.
.------------------**»
■
HOT A COLD WATER
Mrs Carl Bauer and daughters.
. V. WILSON
WII.KON ICtUNION
I Bridge was played later In the cvcMis* Suzanne M. Sumner, concert
REUNION
Carline and Kay, who have beeni Meade of Detroit, Mr. and Mrs. organist, V.M.O
lucauay »ur
L
The
R
v Wilson
Reunion
was1 nln*’
came
home
Tuesday
for
1
u
_?J
le
_.
R
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,Vl
!2?
,
L
R
£
u1
}
SHOWER BATH
visiting Mr. and Mrs. Guy Bauer, Woodward c. Smith and sons Tom her vacation with her parent*. Mr. hpld at Tyden /Park In Hastings.
A happy custom established by
relumed on Tuesday to Uieir home• and Sidney, of Mt. Pleasant, and and Mra. •. George Sumner, after -Sunday. August 8. in honor nf hi* j . ••
Slagle |3J0 par wk. up
Mr. and Mra.; Hubt^ros anata^roSk DtaJe tait
In Washington. D. C.
1 Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Seibert and playing entagmenta in Youngstown. I *ld7L “f1 ant*
O. Springfield, HE. and Kansas T A. Wilson of Marion. New York, tL
rWr
Mr. and Mrs. Cleo Maurer andI: son. Peter, of Battle Creek.
Approximately sixty relatives gath-1
To 1celeb™t«
daughter. Joyce, of Detroit, were’'
Sunday evening guest* of Mr. and City lhe past six months
Naval Air Cadet John Isenhath ered for a pot luck dinner at noon j ^,d
Juesta of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Jciics, Mrs. Richard Grous were Mr. and
has completed his training
coming iTiuu.
from: new
hew York.
Detroit, ।I ^*.........-------------------------------------------lr
rom Wednesday Uli Friday. Miss,. Mr*. Henry Osborn. Mr and Mrs .............................
- at Kai- { soiiimg
xurw. ueiroii,
nminn.i and
«rrr&lt; (&lt;
is home for a couple 1 Jneksnn
Jackson. Kalamazoo, Knttlr*
Battle HrMCt
Creek,: jnlng
nJnf,...........
and served
M,rv?d..Ua--buffet
bu7°.1, supper
,uM*r
Jovce remaining till Monday.
.■ Wallace Osborn and Janet and John nmaroo
of week* before being sent to his Middleville. Lake Odessa. Woodland, al ’bc’?0Te,0*,¥r and Mrs- R°Y
MIm Helen Walldorff and cousin. Halstead.
Center,
and 1Hubbard.
HubbardOnt
Out or
of town
town miwk
guest* nrn&lt;pres­
Miss Sheila Doyle of Freeport, reMr. and Mr*. Vemyn Winlnger, new training base. His guest here Montrose. Cariton
; Jr., who are now living in Kirksville, over Sunday was Miss Patricia ' Coats Gfove. All lhe living children ent were Mr. and Mrs. Marlon
i Mo., where he is attending an c«&gt;- Bennett of Youngstown. Ohio MUs i »'«e present, except Ward Wilson a Hodgson and Mr. and Mrs. James
Craft of Morgantown, W. Va.
; teopathlc school, were Thursday Bennett has returned to her home.1 sOn from New York.
■ guist* of Mr. and Mr*. C. L. Tes­
Supt. and Mrs. D. A. VanBusklrk ' . .wawnrag*!*-----------Several delightful social events
ter.
have returned from their vacation LxVJKERD—LANKERD
Mrs. Ella Hammond was in Del­ at Crystal lake.
' Ttw marriage of Mrs. Maud honored Mrs. M. C. Musolf ot De, ton for few days last week with her
Mr. and Mra. Vemor Blough and J-“nker?- f°nnar,5' ot Hastings, and
I daughter and son-in-law. Mr. and children visited Mr. and' Mrs. C. ।Lankerd of Grand Rapid* temoon her mother. Mrs. W. L.
Mrs. Mark Garrison.
J. Penney of Royal Oak over thc . t,ook PUcc
Grand Rapids Mon­ Hinman, was hostess at dessert and
y evening.
। da
day
evening. July
July 28.
28. They
They were
were ! bridge, three tables of bridge being
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hansen left weekend.
attended
by
Mr.
and M«Mrs. Lynnle
Lynnle . in play. Contract scores went to
on Wednesday for a weeks visit
William Kelly.
ttc',ded b
* ?
Ir a,1[1
Kelly, Edward Beaver.
Beaver. 1I ?.
and William Garrison, who have Mjjfble, grandson of Mr. Lankerd.' Mrs. F. L. Bauer and Mrs. Ja«.
with her parent* at Bud Axe.
HASTINGS
Dr. and Mra Frank Carrothers just , completed their boot train- . The couple will make their home i Skinner, a guest prize being pre­
i sented Mrs Musolf. Mbs Mary Mc­
relumed on Tuesday from While ing bt Great Lakes. Ill. are horn- I ln 8- E- Orand lUpltto.
Elwain entertained twelve on Thurs­
hall and are nt the Hayes cottage this week. The two "Dills'' expect sI1RPR,&lt;jP mt Mm------------day afternoon, Mrs. Musolf receivto enter a radio school upon their
®NO*R^E
at Wall lake for two weeks.
iiuai* *i*sti ui* imivyLing
Mr. and Mr*. Ben Gidlcy- and return
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Zerbel and
Bi“TI,D*Y „
„
family and Mrs. Maggie Gidley were
Mrs Hilda Zerbel accompanied tiie
“f­
at Gun lake on Sunday.
Mrs. Clara Brown is entertaining latter's son. Kingsley, to Kalomaoo '!Tre ’urI’rlscd on Monday night,
. th&lt;*a brothers,
her niece. Mrs Lester Bomyea. of Sunday, enroute to Chicago where
he is the
of Mr
family
andlon
a couple
Toledo. O. for the week.
Charles
Vaneuest
Worden
this an,&lt;
wkMrs
“^ i ^i-sters.
nr*2.dand
„B,1,ron
L ’st»hln&lt;
”.7?
Store will open ogoin os usuol Tuesday. August 31.
Aviation Instructor John Bar­
Mrs. Erma Gardner has returned n Prcscnting Mr. Humphrey with
nett, b&gt; home awaiting orders to be
from her vacation visit with relaann “ .^7*
transferred tu another air field.
lives
in
HunUngton,
W.
Va.
t
’
ual
«
adk
9
fl
B
”
d
wishing
him
Miss .-Betty Lou Ingram spent
last w/ck with her uncle and aunt.
Mr and Mrs. Morton Young, nt from Walnut Rldf
%SS!
«*• £»hS»■
i
Phoa« 2421
Prairieville.
for a ten days' ._.v .....
Mrs. Florence Fleming retunwd
Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Hinman ac­ they presented him with many use­
Friday fom a six weeks vacation companied liu^r daughter, Mrs. M. ful gifts and a box of money. Arte
says
this
80th
birthday
was
biggest
spent at Niagara Fails. N. Y.
C. Musolf, grid grandson. Martin
Mr. and Mra. James Stuart of Musolf. Jr., to their home in De­ one he ha* ever hkd.
Lansing were Sunday guests of Mr. troit over the weekend. Martin, BREAKS SHOULDER
and Mrs John Ironside.
Jr., returned with his grandpar­ IN FALL DOWN STEPS
Miss Ethel Copenhaver visited her ents to stay until Sept. 1.
Mr*. Clara Wilder waa painfully
uncle. Harry Ramsdell, of KalnmaCounty Agricultural Agent HarKar­ ln)ured
county
ln
iTjIn 7. f*ll
11,_ ■
ri Foster
Vr.
__ ,i._ last nesdwv fcSe^rawi
was at Fowlerville
«h? luS'SLe
wo from Tuesday till Thursday of old
week where he wai nn* nf th,
nescay torenoon. She had done her
last week.
Mrs. A. D- KnWcern and M. L.
Cook went to Bay View Turadav
for n week's visit with Mr. and
Mrs Donald D Smith
wSl
V“ • “• P“‘ | wh«e u ... lomw Ih.l ,ho tad
Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank Herncy were
her left shoulder. She ''
is
Mr. .nd Mrs. WUUrd Dlun.r .nd :' broken ""
entertained at the home of Mr. nnd
J*‘ig
i as well a* possible but went
Mrs. V. G. Crossley In Vicksburg on two children of Grand Rapids visit- — lhe
again yesterday
•­ more hospital
Bur.dav where thev were guests at ed Mr. nnd Mrs. Victor Sisson Pri- , for
X-rays.
AU
hope
for
her
n birthday dinner honoring their day evening.
recovery.T t,
Mrs. Gregor FeMpausch. Mary speedy
______
niece and nephew.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Van Loo will
bring Nancy home from Blodgett
Uta un.
..
r.idp.unu,
.
Ho'pltal on Sunday
Lt. and Mrs. Wayne Ftnkbelner
Whatever the Doctor’s orders may be, I am
MS. MlnnU Chra.taourh ot »• '
'1? ftTjltafSS’n1!:1
iMarie Egnlestont from Arkansas,
1
honor-bound to follow them (g the letter, using
and Pvt. Earl Eggleston and hia troit was the guest of Mr. and Mra. bSaii
&gt;
buddy. Pvt. Ronald Johnson, of Jota Engel on Wednesday of last
only fresh, full-strength drugs of finest quality.
Auspices
1
Camn KHmer. N.' J., have been week, going from here to Freeport.
for
a
few
days'
visit
with
relative*,
r
t
u
rk
P
f^r
U
.u
L
spending a few day* with their narBring your Prescriptions to me-with
Mrs p r Pan ma
nnd Mra 1
night in truck* for the sc
enta. Mr. and Mra. Henry E&lt;eleaton:
Hayden
ca
’
lcd
“
b,
“
k
nwket."
But
that
did
confidence
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Patten and Itrre Monday ahd I^Md*^ comhta ! .not prOTe
case. The fol»on«. Roderick and Raymond of De­ to attend lire hmeralo?rthefoi?,owu‘&lt; 'Wednraday. August 4. in
troit are spending a month’s vaca­ tner's sister, Mra Minnie Nobles
I cutting a field of oat*, the harvestion at O'Ui lake.
.
Mtes Orwe EdAiorS^avraM^n- ,*frs can,e upon
dcud body of
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Valentine day for Petoskey to- rimain until ithc. cow.^withirlive calf at-.her side,
and sons of Ypsilanti and Mr. and
'
'
.
~
Rev. D. E. Wilson. Binghamton. N. Y.
Mrs. Roland Valentine of Ann Ar­ school begins.
Doily or 10:00, 2:30 and
Tiirf Rev. and Mrs. Clifford Clin­
bor were weekend guest* of Mr.
Rev. G. E. Failing, Louisville, Ky.
Children's meeting at 10:00 A.
on
Friday
from I
and Mrs. J. L. Valentine. Susan, ton returned
who had been visiting iter Grand­ spending a few days al Fife Lake.
EVANGELISTS
Young
People's meeting at 8 MA.
Guest* of Mr. and Mra Lester
mother Durkee for a few days, re­
Curtail spending.
turned with her parents to Attn Reynold* on Saturday and Sunday I
were Mr. and Mra. Noble Stuart1
Arbor.
Put your saving*
Prof.
Hollman,
Portland,
Ore.,
—
Singe
Everyone
invited to oil these
Mra Lydia Haywood of Hastings and daughter of Portland. On Bun.
~ lEOISriKtO fHASMACIST ALWAYS ON DUTY
spent the week with her son. Frank day all motored to Holland and
the lake shore for the dav.
Haywood and family of Cariton.
,
HagHngt
Slot* &amp; JeHeriea ~ "
Frank Hsvwood
Mrs. Cole Newton and Mrs. LoLydia Haywood. Franl
'
leriw were Sunday gbesu ot
and family were Budday dinner

New

SKIRTS
and
good

FALL SLACKS at

3.98

4.50

5.00

Closing Out ■

SUMMER
DRESSES
Greatly Reduced!

NEW FALL ”
SCHOOL DRESSES

ROOMS

5“5

8.50 12.00 15.00 -*~l

HOTEL HASTINGS

FALL SUITS

12.75 15.00 18.00

Frandfien9

NOTICE

"Exclusive, but not expensive'

OUR BAKERY WILL BE CLOSED THE
WEEK OF AUGUST 23 TO 28

We are taking this week to allow our
employees a well earned vacation.

ANNUAL CAMPMEETING

BANtillART BAKERY

AT PENNOCK GROVE, HASTINGS
TV; -&gt;

Doctors
Orders

Sunday, Aug. 15

Sunday, Aug. 22

MICHIGAN WESLEYAN METHODIST CONFERENCI
WORKERS

HEEDS

DRUG STORE

FDRda^

SERVICES

130
h

1

�THE HASTINGS BAWllt, THURSDAY. AVGL8T It, 1M3

LEGAL NOTICES

fpok REKT—■ room fnfnlahed

j

729 E Jirand St.
Newton.
_
ruR**iui.e=ira;

EDITORIALISSOCIATION

Sheldon Agency
All Kiada ot Ineuraaca
Surety Bondi
Phoae 2183
Haatiaga

Swanson Agency
PROTECT YOUR CAR

n.onihs.

From 81.00 ap with
Slate Farms 80;20 collision

'talentent 1

nesday afternoon in Grand Rapids.
★ The Bender families expect to altend a get-to-gelher and picnic
dinner on Sunday at Gun lake. *
Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Wlerlngs of
the Johnson and Wleringa home
have purchased m&lt;?re cows. They
। al present are milking 16 cows. *
Mrs. Mertie Cook of Middleville as­
sisted a few days at the Perry Bar­
num home while his slstyr, Mra.
Lydia Wilson was ill. She returned
home Friday. * Mrs.Ada Shaw and
sister, Mrs Dilla Westbrook went
Friday to visit Mr. and Mrs. Clar­
ence Shaw and family near Nash- '
ville. * Mr and Mra. James Oliver!
and daughter Eunice of Hastings.
Mr and Mra. Rolland Oliver and,
family who live In Mrs. Clark Ken­
yon's house and works for Ralph
Kenyon were Sunday guests of Mr. I
nnd Mrs. Francis Oliver. Mr. and
Mr*. Sid Bromley of Irving and
Mrs. Ceci) Preston and children, lo­
cal. were callers In thc afternoon.'
Mr. Preston was assisting in hay- |
ing near Freeport. * Miss Ardyth
Kingfley from Green lake is assist- ।
Ing at the Ben Parks home as Mrs.
Parks la Ui. Her mother. Mrs. July
Andrus of Wayland spent Friday at
the Parks home * Mrs. Chas Cox .
and son Rodney, who have been
visiting friends and relatives in ,
Lansing and Detroit returned home ,

since December, 1638. In shipments'
of tungsten, tin, antimony. and|

j
iNTKD-

WANTED &lt;li&gt; ■
20 miles
I'ad waltadef■'"pl!
3BF II.
Mjlng 3kr tor

AUCTION SALES

INSURANCE and BONDS

LEGALS

HENRY FLANNERY
NASHVILLE
PHONE 317
Holes can be made al Banner office
1 41**4.
U

Marshall Furnaces
ftepairi furnished and in­
stalled for all makes of
.
furnaces
Eaves Troughing
Tin Shop

Floor Sanders for Rent
C. E. GOODYEAR HDWE.
Phone 2331
tf

PHONE 17F21 HICKORY
CORNERS AT MY EXPENSE

! WANTED—Men lo help ereel the large FOR SALE--.Shepherd pupa, from good
I Sent of-the "Nluut Players' at the 1 .lurk du«-. Ilert TialeF. 2*s &gt;»'le.
north Pialrlrsllle Phone
- 13
j
i ..r &gt;u IUI.,1. Apply sur.daj 9 A. M
; FOR SALK—Collie puppiea and their
toother Natural heeler*. 3 mile, neat
J w A.V 1 KT*-Help; clerking In grorer,
of IHrlory Corner. Harold f a.r * 12
.lore |Fuli or part lime. Write "KYZ"
poll .MALE ■ llalibii* anil hutrbe. Hit
W ASTED U, fir.t of .September a mid1 dieaged lad, 1.. lake', are ..f 5 ,e«r old Full .HALF -ItabMl*. fir.t house ra.t ..f
t fftl and .!.&lt; a little Tiou.e«olk. Write
Rtlsa OU Center Koa.1. Fhuae 3R2"
..r rail and -e, Mra Tburluw An.
l^.nat.l Dose,.
" 19
Junior Eaton
Write or rail Don Decker.
Creek, it. al. . phone Rattle

Battle
Creek

AUCTIONEER
Loren Coppock

Farm Bureau State Agent
tl.

ps!

rjv a.x

Property damage
and Liability
Conforming lo Michigan's new
Responsibility Law may we ad­
vise you how this law affects al!
Michigan motorists?

for some of that good

Lily White Flour

DEAD STOCK
REMOVED!
We meet all competition In paying
lor Homes and cows. Small stock
removed free. Prompt Service 1
days a week. Phone collect, Battls

r.itn. Will detiser .1 l.u.f.el or more in
Ila.tine. Art Kidder. '4 mite north
.. ......... ........
'
N IS
F&lt;&gt;R SALK —Early potatoes prised riclit
U.— c..,.,
..

WANTED — llouaework until mI.u-4
• tart, and than .an work after arhm.l
anal Katurda,. tall 3U5
- |j FOR SALE — Dili.he., apples. «l 5» at
WASTED- Steady position to keep h.m.e
place Located 3 mile, auutheaat of
for alderly lad, and do her iauudr,. . Middles tile on Ktver road No Sun
Ian Jiae aefrrrncea Write "33" r. ..
da, -ale* Irsinc 0,chard, also known
Hanner Office.
a-la
as Leo’a Orchard
d-lS
FARM EQUIPMENT
AND MIBC.

EXCHANGE
YOUR WHEAT

d 13

'

POULTRY

'

109 W. STATE

REDUCED RATES

Delton, Mich.

Satlafaction Guaranteed. Dates ean
be made at Banner Office.

Foil SALE Its Hh.Ue Island Red hen.
U AS FED -S-iu&gt;e.u,e to ala,- villa an
elderl, lad, the first taan or three
monftia. A &lt;o..d home and fod wa&lt;ec. PRODUCE
.........
•&gt; ■ '-‘1-1___ ^13
FOH RALE—Potatoes. Cobbler*, ripe at
WANTED EMPLOYMENT
farm day or eseninr. field run. 81.75:

Swanson Agency

" ■ 'O .i

142 E. Ststo

emplo,inent. Apply Vie,er Sr to tl OO .MlDCK-Tli. Ha.l.og. llirr»&gt; -‘•tore ••
More
II i
»ow »P'» lo' busrnes. at 117 St. JefWOMEN WANTED F..r g.n.r.l baking
{»’“■ 81 •
,nm M«"ta«»*ry
T',h',Zh*d.3L.*a
Botrgilart Bak- ; .... upp.ii. . .n-j.,.. and base tul.es
for .ale, 3SI.H; MZN. etc. Alan flat
HELP WANTED — Men for eleanrng . Iran
appliance*, etr.. B. Noble.kt. rur
work or dfirihg ' school busses or bulb
i.er Center and Mbrkel.
n 12
1 B-&gt;. lor cleaning wmk. Women for
1 cleaning work. Part time or full time
|
Write Supl. of Sebools or rail 2224 PETS

Battle

Creek

Rendering

Lloyd Roger. Mgr.

Co.

SMITH BROS.
VELTE &amp; CO.
HASTINGS, MICH.

inner.
llalej

BALE OR RENT —
CITT. COUNTRY AND RESORT

AUCTIONEER

YOUR DEAD OR DISABLED
FARM ANIMALS Are Valuable

list you Auction Sales with

DEWEY REED

HORSES $5.00

lies can be made al Banner office.
3467
Haatiagi, Mich.

COWS $4.00

We have a Collector Stationed at 912 W. Green St. in
Hastings to gjve immediate service. We pa£ the phone
charges. Phone Hastings 2565 or Kalamazoo 2-9544.

Shipping Livestock

KALAMAZOO RENDERING WORKS

Every Saturday
JAKE DEPRIESTER
Bayer lor STILES and
Company Hastings stock­
yards, phone 2588, or call
717—F3 through
Ihe

t.ou«r. electric
&lt;1. in Urangetllle.
• Hi

pre*

• eri’ie.* UkZ,O4«‘l
apartment hou*e
ctl) modern In

CARDS OF THANKS

Ireen Street. and
Hasting*. Mich

•C. “BILL” SHERWOOD
INSURANCE
Hotel Haitingi

phi

AUaual. A, 1Ik
Present, .

CASH
For your old Scrap Iron,
Radiators, Batteries, Alu­
minum, Brass, Copper &amp;

CLENN F. LAUBAUGH
N6 Na. Michigan Avanw
Hwna MFI
Haatlnga

A united nation and its families require blooming
health and steady nerves to wage a successful Fight

IN MEMORIAM
CURT

For Freedom!

SOLOMON

You and your family,ean keep “on the

go" by drinking MILK regularly and often.

AUCTIONEER
Experience and Training
in nearly every line
Pkone 72
Middleville

Don't

miss out on this all-American health drink!

Ask For Highlands Dairy Grade A Milk!

Truss Fitting
4-19
8 wk«- oW- Alto
.5 Buff
Uns. ,reelings Etta
X. Deva. Rout* 2.
a-12

GRANGE NOTICES

la Mid Court kit petltian prayiag Utt
■ a order b* anterad ehanginc bit name
(run, H&gt;a« Uanard Webster to Huaarr
Leanard PebbD* and confirming tba
name ot Pebbles at a family name for
bit til, and children.
It U Ordered. That tho Slit day ot
AngitM A. D. 1843. at tea o'clock In
the forenoon, al said ProUte Office,
be and it hereby appointed for hear in*
Mid pelUion;
It it .Further Ordered. That pnbUe

HIGH IN CREAM CONTENT.
PASTEURIZED. PT. 7c. QT.

■ UY U. S. WAR BONDS AND STAMPS

LOST. FOinCD. STRAYED

HIGHLANDS DAIRY
Phone 2651

ROBERT W. COOK, Prop.

Hastings

�THE HASTINGS BANNER

‘(ICHTY-EIGHTH YIA»

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN. THURSDAY, AUGUST 12. 1943
I

IN THE HOME FRONT

ChaxlM address la—
rtharle* A ir(&lt;Hzu)t

Louisiana Stale University.
Baton Rouge. La.
Back with two engagement star*
was
w.11 Dave
wave Robinson
Iiuuiu.wn straight
utraigni from
iruin
Africa and Sicily. Dave worked in
I------------------Montgomery
- Wards
.._ds before he left—
his lep. job was bringing German
Hl. Ho! lads and lassies, here
prisoner* back for lhe farms. It wa*
Igo again, with one dollar of 1
swell of you to brtpg Dorothy
Leavings stamps for—
| (Dave's petite 15 yr. old sister who
Sgt. Ralph W. Hawthorne,
works at the Ben Franklin store)
■
35421378
•' ,that
k-&gt; German
.... coin -»
JC waa ,o
she
A.P.O. 4811 T Postmaster
I proud of it—and
ind you.
you.
h Neer York. City, N. Y.
,! One of the t
high school gals waa
(We finally ome to this conclusion.
« Xu?
1&lt;?lun
«“• a«»ul now tan Dave waa
Iuha
l
for
those
of
vou
out
of
the
z
",
•YS
‘qlAfOwAh*avln«i itamnfwas the ‘ an£ &gt;«*»"« »«ry dreamy eyed -she
best buv because If we sent the1
When he we“*’* hb
hU

■ Continued from Page 1, Sec. 1.)
you long—’' Bo goodby e now
Laura E. McIntyre

the. service and they told about their
wedding which was one of the Unpresslve military affair* that bride*
I adore.
Al( of die
were
•dore. All
the aUcndenu
J--------------dentists, nurses, and
a
doctors. (Just
, nne
one rail
call at
of, "la
"la t)
there a Doctor in
|I tb*..
U)*
wedding
—
....
would have had to wail temporarUy-*
.
Military wedding* are picture like
( and it must have been a perfect
picture around Harry's bride who b
picture lovllness herself. Cangratu(In lions Harry bn gour marriage and
tJle flne ffportjj we near about you
। yhe following we clipped out of
। a camp paper under lhe heading of
। Meet our Officers—
- - Lt.
|I 2nd.
Vee Harry Adrounie Is
,o
Sanitary
«4,naij vukci
Officer; at u»e
the sir
Air Base
oase

‘We're beginning to wonder after ! food analysis. A major in bacteri“** "
intriguing comniex- 0]0gy. he look his college work at
!?"*. y2u 'f* °” V1 or.the unlf°U" ‘he University of Illinois and St.
‘Vat
«° 7o.rJ Anyway-best Ambrose college in Iowa. He gradof luck
wiooth salUng.
u«ted_from_ the tatter school in 1040
tiauu
ni .c
------- ---- _ - - - ----- -­ with a Bachelor of science degree.
claim vuciu
them iur
for »vu.
you. We
re i,uv
not a,ul-i(
An out-of-doors sports enthusiast.
ways sure where to send them here '
„TCC?', PJttabu
so someone ' has to call for the P*011 £7’*.°”
*&lt;*k- He looks Lt. Adrounie takes an active-inter­
est in boats, hunting and fishing.
stamp* in your place.
.
4* Jhree
“
He also lists dramatics as an inter­
Good luck. Ralph, well be glad to' •&lt;
‘nd £*2 M*»"
I pieces when you can come back and! to from here. How about that letter est he acquired In college days and
still likes to participate in amateur
collect these yourself.
[ Dick?
Here's something we Just heard— I Down town Saturday with his atThe l.Navy
’X“ Mothers -organization ‘ 'tractive
—•*“" wife
----------was 25
-------------year old zCap'“"
Sailor Kenny Tinker met Bob
every
Navy
man
one
dollar
.
tain
Carl
Brown.
(Nashville)
who
send
dollar
ShulU and he also ran into Ensign
’
' he enters
'
soon after
service ' how- ho* been in thc scrap long before
_____________________
... the US A. declared war. 'nils
Fredrick
is theGranger IMiddlevllle) a
idresscs of all the Navy boys so first time he's been home and guess number of weeks ago
Jack O'Donnell has been promo­
‘if your son hasn't received thin hon- what he
*'■ had
*—J to '*•'
do——
register with
ted
to
Fireman 2/c. (Same as Cpl.
—
________
the
draft
bourd
so
h*
could
be
-jrarium see that ids address reachI es Mr*. B. A. O'Donnell. 611 S. Han- cleared to return to India and con­ in Army) Good going Jack—Add
over.
| tinue what he started in Aug. '41 to Jack's address in your date book—
Just In passing—we noticed three when he was released from thc Birthday—May 2flth
Seaman 1/c Richard CalUhan 1*
consecutive houses Just south of Ty- Navy and Joined the American Volden Park on Broadway with service unleera Group working for the on convoy duly and from what he
*Ura. The first Jiouse with three China Natl Aviation Corp. (Sec writes he's really been around. Par­
sura for Bob anfl Wayne Pierce and front page story) Capt. Brown wears ticularly in Scotland because he has
girl mere
there who
a ana
tne Flying
riying a giri
woo now writes lo
io Dicks
lacks
for Jim Bowerman. 'NelU' Pierce the wings of China
and the
»»
designed
family and every thing. Strangely
husband: the second house a service
‘
*by
“ Walt
’*
. He says the pin is being enough Dick and Harold Strimbeck
sUr for 'Pete' (Theron) Doi bee. slarhted
so
there
will
be
only
enlisted
toget"
-■ther
before
'
we
were
in
Honed al Greensboro. N. C. where
100 fellows who can ever wear the war—the
-ley were separated but at Nashville and Athens. His adIncidentally his wife (Rosaline Rupv
। now over tw&lt;
two year* later they are
wright) Is now visiting him; thc
175th Sig. Rep. Co.
together
again.
"And
boy.
does
it
-third house 1* Fredrick Haywood*
Captain Brown was naming some
Pt. Dlx. New Jersey
home—Fred has been In service of the old gang back in Nashville, seem good.'* say the fellows. Dicks
Birthday: Sept. 7
among the group was—U Bill Roe address Is:
Cpl.
Harold in Anny Air Corps
1/c
seaman
Richard
CalUhan
iRuckcr, Ala. and hopes to get a who has made a record for him­
was Inducted last Nov. As y.et he
S Fleet Poatoffice
.
furlough one of these days.
self—Jack Bowman
uuwixa,. who
wiim mm
him Just
jua.
has
had no furlough but hoping for
San
Francisco.
Calif.
। And still Just in passing, remem- | received ids commission of 2nd Lt.
Here's news from tile Middleville one in near future. He rec'd his
Iber what we said last week about I in Ute Army Air Corps. Congratu­
(letters—well, we're Just beginning lations. Lt. and "Tippy’’ Sackett
2nd. Lt. Max Bixler, of 2M Dibble
h^qr tha facts. Bonnie Brand • who. Capi. Brown thought had hl*
^tetter iH.HS. senior, come fall) wings—If not lie's getting them, he Street. Middleville, was assigned to then shipped to Hammer Field, Col.
jwrites 12 letters a week! What do said. What a great part you fellow* the First Troop Carrier Command At present he is at
Stage A—Det. B.
•
after
receiving his wings in the
you want to bet one goes to that are playing in the same brave spirit
Camp Pinedale
Army Air Forces, and Is now con­
(blue Jacket who sent the Valentine of. 'the show must go on.’
Fresno. Cal.
bouquet. Who said flowers were not
We mentioned to Capt. Brown tinuing his gound work and flying
Birthday:
Jan.
9
training
al
Bergstrom
Army
Air
tiie language of sotrtetblng or other that he looked pretty O.K. after hi*
Pfc. Homer also in Army Air
Nice Seeing You Home View*— many month* of flying from India Field. AusUn. Texas.
Tiie mission of lhe troop carrier Corps wa* drafted this past March
And Ship Ahoy to tiie six "boor who to China and he answered, "I'm
leave Ulis Saturday after a nine i eally looking bod but lust give me command is to transport paratroops and rec'd Basic at Miami Beach,
then
moved to Chanute Field and
and
the
airborn
Infantry
to
thc
(day leave. They arc—Bob Waldorf. these two weeks at the lake and I'm
later to Tinker Field. Oklahoma
IBill Garrison. Bill Kelly. Ed. Beav­ going to be looking good." We know fighting fronts.
units of this command have been City. He is expecting a furlough In
er. Leon Wilsey, and Bob Bowman. someone at the lake who will be
October.
His present address is
commended
by
Secretary
of
War.
These fellows nil left together, have beaming, and that's your mother,
Pfc. Homer W. Snow
(been in the company but when they who's heart must be so filled with Stimson, for heroic work in lhe
wuniwrsi Pacific
t-acinc campaign against
302 Dep. Rep. Sqn.
go back it will be o different sea.
Joy to have you here after this long southwest
I
the
Japs
and
Gen.
Dwight
D.
Elsen
­
Tinker
Field.
Bill Garrison and Bill Kelly arc lime that she can hardly believe
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
headed for radio service school. By her own happiness. Good luck Cap­ hower, commander of the Allied
Birthday: Oct. 23
forces in North A flea, for gallant
tain to you and yours.
Homer
and Harold are graduates
performance
In
actions
against
the
cham last week and lhe minute we
Home for 10 days on nn emer­
of N.HS but Howard finished his
saw her we new you were coining gency furlough Is Lewis Shay he Nazis.
Congratulations,
Hugo
White, last 2 years of high scho.il at Mid­
I home soon even before anybody told likes lhe anny and will return this
(Freeport)
who
Is
now
Pfc.
We
un
­
dleville
and
graduated in UH0.
■us—women are like that BUI.
Pfc. Keith Bj Lancaster son of
derstand you like the army O.K.
(though you'll be all your life try­
Tech/Opl. Vewls Shay. 36175000
Knowing you left a bride of two
ing to understand ’em. And wasn't
Service Co. 35th A R
So.
’
Waahli
weeks
when
you
entered
service
we
it great to be home to see Bob (Kel­
Pine Camp,’ N. Y.
ly) before he shoves off Aug. 17th
Another who had a weekend pass can see why you wouldn't be exact­ training and has been graduated
for Jefferson Barracks. Mo. He's from Pine camp. N. Y. was Leo ly crazy about it. Hugo's address is: from the school of lhe Army Air
Forces Technical Training Com­
Pfc. Hugo White
been pulling his hair oround here Seeber who came home even for 24
mand. at Chanute Field.
Co. C. 320th Inf.
&lt;■
■ (or should we say gnus)Ung hla teeth» hours. He says doesn't mind lhe
While attending this school he
awaiting his orders for further gli­ army but we always
—
Catnp
Rucker,
Ala.
received Instruction In the teletype
ded training—he says he's up in the' had to mind the arm
Alton
Median
writes
his
mother
maintenance Course, and In var­
air now nnd rearing to go. To bad know what you mean
-you’ll be
ious
technical operations vital to
that
he
was
shipwrecked
in
the
Lt. Hugh couldn't be here too but glad to gel home. He*. —
South Pacific. We're glad you're O­ the maintenance of lhe country's
we've an Idea Hugh Jr. helped take "Won't we all." Leo's address Is—
K. now Alton—that kind of a close fighting planes.
mis Dads place for the lime being.
Leo Seeber. 36175012
'
call
U
too
close
to
be
fun.
IsnX
it?
Hl.
Max Myers we’re proud that
'And for your benefit Hugh when
Co. E. 34lh A. R.
Alton, you'll recall, used to work at you were one of the top ten to fin­
,5'ou get to read this—he waa prob­
Pine Camp. N. Y.
ably twice ns cute as Ida ole' man.
Bailor Harold Johnson (Middle­ tiie Bliss Co. and lie wa* home on ish at U. of Illinois In the Internal
furlough
before
he
shipped
out.
Combustion
Engine School but they
ibless your hearts.
ville) stationed at Chicago arrived
Speaking of
furloughs we've tell u* that your own Internal com­
Back .to thc 'tars' land I'm not Saturday for a 10 day visit at home
stuttering for SPARS) Ed. Beaver He can travel according to what heard of two that Lt. Bob Rugg bustion engine’ became so anxious
(Middleville)
Was
going
to
have
but
to
finish
school
and taste the salt
Ils fireman 2/c in an out going unit. fits his schedule beet. He took the
Leon and Bob B. are hi out going train to Battle Creek—bus to Has­ didn't—the important fact being water that you almost had a com­
that each time, he planned to wed bustion yourself. And now you have
iinits—let us know your addresses tings—thumb to Middleville.
pretty
Jeanette
Garbou.
Cheer
up.
reached the coast, and well write
fellows when you can.
Marvin Cooley and hl* wife are
Bob Walldorf is pharmlclst mate here for 16 day leave from Wal­ you’ll make it yet. Bob. You'll make
M.M.M. 2/c Max Myers
3/c and will be with an nut going dron Field. Corpus Christi. Marvin a grand couple and it seems like the
Landing Craft school
unit too. Bob .works In the hospital likes the Navy branch he is in and anny ought to know that and co­
Tee Div. Amphlb..Force
and reports. "Bed pan Jockey, that's says Van Bowman was in the same operate a little better.
what they call you." Well, we ima- Sqd. he was in but recently Van
"Howdy ". Bill Weeber In point* Pacific Fleet Desin
{ine they keep you on the run. as was transferred lo Kingsville. Texas. north. We saw the magazine. “Alas­
San Diego. Calif.
he name might imply— maybe you
Here's word from Lt. Cmdr. Roger
These three fellows—Pvt. Thomas ka Life'' and the pretty luncheon
would help to get a horse. Bob is E. Kurr. Pvt. Steve Hula (Gates cloth, with a map of Aliska, show­
ail for the Navy and says he doesn't Dick) and Pvt. Reuben Fish (Free­ ing all its natural resources printed
"Skllled specialists in the opera­
know why he didn't get in before.
tion of 'diesel motors are needed bv
port) of Camp Rucker. Alabama, on It. that you sent home.
Home Wednesday for 15 days Is arrived Tuesday last morning for a
The luncheon cloth map was a the Navy in vital positions aboard
Carl Bogart who has absorbed the fifteen-day
furlough.
And
we good one. 586.4(50 sq. miles of Alaska •hip and at shore stations. Tb fill
Florida aunrays in a most becoming haven't seen 'em yet. Maybe they're way out to the tip of the Aleutians. one of these Job* David J. Bartholo­
way. Carl is one of those guys who doing a little, like the guy in the It said—"Largest reindeer herd in mew. 22. husband of Elizabeth Barhas a grand smile, you like him thc old song—"Qh. how I hale to get
minute you meet. He says the Army up In
in tne
the morning.’'—who
---------opined.
,...—.
is O.K. but he's all for getting ‘I’ll tuck my uniform away, and
things over as soon as possible. He never far again to stray, tjut spend
saw Victor Higdon
(Nashville) the rest of my life in bed.” Hope
down their a couple months ago. well meet you. lads.
which reminds us that Cpl. Charles
Home over the weekend were En(A. Higdon of Nashville Is now tak­ J;ene Bennett from DePaul Unlvering special work at LS.U. He wa* ly and John Isenhath who ha* Jilr.
one of 400 men under 22. selected finished hl* work at Kalmazoo and
•for training In engineering. Are’ I* now ready for pre-flight at Iowa.
these boys brothers?
(She waa a very lovely one with you
: Carls address Is—
Sunday John—as a matter of fact
Carl Bogart. 36160424
you were a plenty pood looking pair.)
A 80 ACRE FARM just outside the city limits
‘ Plotting Co. Sig. A. W. Bat.
Returning Tuesday to Nebraska
after their honeymoon here wa* Lt.
has all modern square brick house, new fur­
Harry Adrounie and hi* bride. Har­
I Orlando Air Base
nace with fan. A modern bathroom complete, a
ry. you know. Is in the sanitation
i Orlando, Fla
division of tiie Medical branch ot
new double garage attached to house. Has four

In nd
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ter of Hastings spent Riindop whfr
Mr and Mra. Russel Hart * M».
and Mrs. Russell Monica and MB,
George Herrington of tfilam—00
were callers. Sunday, at the Ttartw
Monica's a Mr and Mra. Ross Wal­
ers and son and Will Lelnaar «f
Delton spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Wilbur Glbaon. * Harry Onon
e
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r
"
M, ISmS
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LyBARKER’S
HASTINGS

PHONE 2115

A HOUSE IN ORDER
When personal budgets don't bal
once, there results o telling setback
to future financial plans. Just as you
must keep your house in order, so must
the bank that you may lye and work
free from economic worries. It is the
same principle on a slightly larger
scale. We at The Hastings City Bank
realize that this nation faces severe
post-war re-adjustments. For that
reason we re-affirm.our pledge of A
House in Order Maintenance of the
quality of our assets, protection of our
resources, and the practice of our doc­
trine to WORK and SAVE.

^ee

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SHOW YOUR COLORS
BUY U. S. WAR
SAVINGS BONDS AND STAMPS
NOW!

REAL ESTATE BROKER
2103
STEBBINS BUILDING

PHONE *659

Harold

•ide camp at Buchanan. * 1
Charles Kahler and Mrs. Ari
Johncock spent Sunday with
and Mn. Dorr Kahler and I
Anna Kahler of Woodland. ★

EARL R. BOYES

HASTINGS, MICH.
HLEFHONK 21 IB

Modem paradox—Thousands of! 8EWING MACHINE CLINIC
dollars a day arq spent to advertise PROVED POPULAR FEATURE
all different brands of soap and
anctiuu, Holmes
nunuca at his
ma zenith
tcinui
The old days of the handy-man
Sherlock
couldn't
it. Housewives
couldn't find
find any
any of
of it.
Housewives I who came to ones home once a
would give the last pair of Nylons
off their feet for ANYTHING that aid to sewing machine troubles ha*
looked like soap, anfinhe competi- *onk since departed, so the sewing
by Miss
live advertising goes on and on. I machine
maciilne clinic
clinic arranged
arrai
Bullis. Friday,
a long
would humbly suggest that lhe ad- Mary Bull!*.
Friday.filled
-------------------_
-Vertblng »gene les pitch in and fell want.
make a few batches of soap and see
Twenty-tight lioUidwlves reglshow fast It 1* grabbed up. They can lered during the day to hear A. J.
skip the plugs, Just give us tiie' Bell, of tne Home Extension Dept. ,
soap. Arc you with me. girls?
( M S C , give a practical demonstr*. '
• • •
' tion and easily comprehended talk
This week's- tragedy—My chum ' on how lo care for sewing machines
was here and sne was very smug. &gt; and remedy trouble. Twelve ma- ,
She said she had a box of Dreft. I chines, all of ancient lineage, had I
While Patsy and I were offering to | been brought to the clinic and tbelr
let her keep it in our safe, her hus- owners enabled to pul them in run- |
band, poor man. spoke up happily I Ing order once more. Expert me- ,
and says. 'You mean you DID (chanical ability is not necessary. I
have." AU the females looked at him I Mr. Bell said, if machines are given 1
with apprehension and he explained | ordinary care with an occasional
that he WASHED THE CAR/WITH\ adjustment made to compensate for 1
IT. Our faces blanched. He works । continued use. Such machines can
all day and didn’t know there was a serve well past thc half century
shortage. I bet he's In the doghouse. I mark. Most sewing machine troub• • •
les come through the use of an In­
Barry County has7a bumper crop1 ferior grade of oil. Only an oil put

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the
also. "Largest red sal- 1 thdtomew. 310 East Walnut St.1 of grapes this year and we are very1 out by a sewing machine company
t.~ wortd"
.
mon district in the world, GoUye. i Hastings. Mich., u .taking a special much interested in recipes for us-1 should ever be* used the speaker
what more would a fellow want.; course at the Naval Air Technics! ing them that don't take much su- warned.
wnat
warned. Each
Each lady
lady attending
attending re
re­­
J
‘
Remind*
us of the cartoon Lewi* Training Center. Navy Pier. Chica- gar. Especially a way to make them j —
ceived
1 aa very
very helpful
helpful bulletin
bulletin and
and
Bolton, from up there, sent home. go. Ill. Upon graduation he will be into sauce that isn't so awfully richtrouble chart prepared by Mr.
Beil.
IIt1 waa a
* picture
Picture of
of a
a soldier
soldier just
just ■■ eligible
eligib.e foe
tor promotion
promotion to
to aa peUy
petty aa
Owing to the fine response and
aa they
they are
are when
when clear
clear grapes
grapes are
are
back from the north with an EskiFikl- 1 officer rating."
ratine "
in. ­ interest displayed in this first clin­
used. ThrrThere ought to be a combina
mo Squaw Bride. TT»ey are standing
7 ------------tion of grapes and something else ic, Miss BulUs tnsy arrange for
in tiie parlor with his mother and '
Letter*
that would make a good sauce to another one If sufficient requests
father and lhe soldier looks sur- Hello Evervbodv
can for winter use.
art received.
prised and says-"Gosh, can I heln
Hope you are all -----------------feeling fine.---I'm
It. she looked good to me up lhare."
i.K. and am feeling swell. You will
Something for the boys—A soldier CLOVERDALE
Another national story read*—
.....
In Australia made a pet. of a kan­
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Behling
Washington—■ AP)—For doing a all I've got. it's small, but tt's a lot garoo and the roo would follow the and sons of Chicago came Saturday
"brilliant Job" in the assault on easier to carry. There's so dam squad on hikes. One day tile sol­ to spend a week with their mother,
Sicily. 223 member* of an army air much I cant write about that I dier strapped his poi;k on the roo* Mrs. Arthur Johncock. * Phlllio
forces tqpop carrier command group I would like to. But the main thing back and had himself a porter.
have been commended by their com- to you I guess 1* tliat l*m O.K. Ill With a strong back tor pack* and a
mandlng officer.
have lot* to tell when this war u luggage compartment in front, a
The war department stated the I over and I'm home on the good old battalion of kangaroo* ought to be
McCallum spent Tuesdav in
group tansported hundreds of Unit- farm, that's what I'm heading for indispensable as freighters.
Benton naruur
Harbor am
and were Ullinn
dinner
dciiiuu
guests'that evening of Mr. and
ed States parachute troop* to tiie I when this war is over. One thing
Island the night of July 0. without I be sure and send my hunting knife
Something
more—On
Guadal­
OW. Chipman « Kalmnalou
'Iand
case. -------You .-----------probably
t hear
loss of a plane.
--------------,won
---------—. canal. a Yank was exchanging lead
Among those from Michigan com- ( from me quite so often any more, with a Jap and a huge sea turtle,
mended was Lt. Brandt McIntyre, but 111 try and write once a week big as a washtub, lumbered hi front
Nashville.
I anyway. There * a lot of letter* that of him. The turtles shell stopped
Congratulations.
Lt.
McIntyre I received when I wa* at DH. that thc bullets unto tiie Yank found
and more congratulations lo-----t1 hsven't answered and don't know a foxhole and submerged. The tur­
...stuck hi* neck out and went to with Charles Monica
tle
Bill Dunlap who is now a S^Mr.
Cpl(Continued on Page 4. Sec. 2.)
I_________________________________
John William Eash.
— ot mt
vr- . I
wherever it is that turtle* go to. Mrs. Vlr
Eash, son
kUn
.............
............... .... ■ - and our Yankee wa* so grateful to Bruce 5
and Mra. A. T. Eash. Rt. 1
2. Alto.
•-the turtle for saving his life that
Mich., who was graduated Aug. 4th
• he gave It a Christian burial.
from the Naval Air Training Cen­
ter. Corpus Christi, and was com­
| Our hens are even trying to help
missioned an ensign in the U. S.
By JANE CAMERON
Naval Reserve.
- win the war. They all decided to
He received pre-flight training at
1 set thb August ana nothing I have
the Iowa City, Iowa, pre-flight
0
been able to do will change their
Modern saying—She's down
school.
minds. I have suspended two of the
her last bottle of leg make-up.
Here's news about three sons of
; worst ones from the clothesline In
Mrs. Christina Snow of Nashville—
a covered crate, but no soap. They
Girls, it looks like we would have still set.
8/Sgt. Howard of Signal Corps
If they can't find eggs to
was inducted 2 years ago tn June. to get out Grandma's soap kettle
some
He rec'd Ids basic at Camp Polk. and recipe and make ourselves
tvrYM-t
n,#d
al Ulcm ,l flrst- but no'" 1 ***
the 4 lesson
EL hlS
In their devotion lo duly.
La. and has since attended schools soap Maybe we could perfect
lfe” hard
hMr“ May we aU be as ardent and deterat Philadelphia and Camp Crowder. oldflme recipes, they were
HU wife, formerly Miss Dorothy on clothes. We could perfume it-. mined In our efforts to back up our
Norton lived near Hastings at one with “Chanel No. 5" or "Night* In.. &gt; fighting men as these old hens are
The Shipyard On The Swing Shift."
time and attended school there. She Tiie last named would lend atmo- 1 lo raise some more chickens after
they have already done a summer's
is with him. They recently spent a sphere.
0 day furlough with their families

HASTINGS.

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nephew.

Bert

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JHE HASTINGS BANNER, THURSDAY, AUGUST 13, 1M3

Maurice [ medical care, spent from Wednes- 1 spant the weekend wtth her ate-' bor. spent the weekend with herI aU -of Grand Rapids. * Paul Smith

Win. Cridler and small son Dean nlc at the Benaway cottage Gun
Carter Utok her lo Six Lakes where day until Saturday with her niece.) ter. Mra. T.,J. Berry, who.is con- parents. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Frey has been-absent from his dutlee at Arthur, went to Mulliken thia Mon- lake Thursday waa enjoyed by a
she was met by lhe Grays. ★ Mrs. Mrs' Monroe Aubll and family in valcadng from her recent sickness, in Leighton. * Mra- Wm. J. Lieblcr Tiie Sun office for aev~*
to viilt tier parents, Mr. and good number ot lhe circle members.
Charles Lewis and daughters. Mary Weighton. * Charles Frey of New * Mra. R. J. Talbot returned from k spending the week in Chicago and 1 due to infection in his ear.
A bountiful dinner even though
and Alyce of Jackson are visiting | York City is visiting his Mister. Miss Flint on Sunday, accompanied by Milwaukee attending the markets made three
---------•— --------------trips
to an ear special- I from
. t Iier recent canning cxpl
her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Lydia Frey and his brothers in \ her mother. Mrs Urn Howe, who and purchasing goods for the store. 1st in Grand Rapids for treatments. I Mrs. c. now attributes her -----.
—
In-law, Ed. Larson, of Calumet City, Fenton for a couple qf weeks while Leighton and will take hb children will make her future home at the BHe also plans to call on some * Mrs. F. P. Dean came from Howell dent to the Uiermostat of her stove
over the
Ul.. were weekend visitors of htr Charles who does carpenter work 1 who have been visiting there home Talbot residence** Mbs Florence friends ana relatives. * The James tin* Monday for a lew days' visit
aunt. Mrs. Flora Hanlon. A Mra. for the Michigan Central R’y- I* ‘ *Hh him * Mra. Leroy Chamber- Bender of the Westinghouse Elec- “Berry family brought her mother, with her son Vernon Hooper and
tJlalich Begerstrom home from family. * Miss Ardis Henning Is
Maty Gray left on Sunday for working at Hastings. * Mn. Kath- 'bin of Leighton spent the latter : trie office in Grand Rapids spent
to Oalutnet
Merritt where she will spend a few thertne Gordon of Moline, who u I part of the week attejiding a mb- her vacation last week at home Lansing. Sunday afternoon. Mra. 8. visiting her girl friend Joyce cridMr. --------------and Mrs. b much better «
from
... her recent ler this week. * Mrs. Jarvis Camp- out
weeks w4th tier son, Charles Gray staying with Iier stater. Mrs. Chrb- slonary convention at Sebewaing. * with her parents. —
—---------- •—*- —
and ^r=.
Mrs. sickness
and
is •bock
again ---------at The bell underwent a major operation ar.d refrigerator fuses. She plans Emory Finkbeiner family
and familyHer brothtr-ln-law tine Finkbeiner, while receiving Mra. Ann Hesselsweet of Reed City Philip Bender * Mr. h™
______________________________
I
I Floyd Hclrigei six! daughter Bai______
Bat- Bun office *
Mrs.—Grace Tolhurst, at Blodgett hospital tn Grand Rap­ to bring tier daughter Helen, who Honing there this week,
———_________________________________________ 1 tiara »,&lt;&gt;
are ki^hrtlr.f
spending the
the rnnnlh
month ot
at wlin
who Inn
ho* cwn
spent’_____
the rm.'
past tw-n
two years Ids. Saturday. Jarvis and- her ofa- has been vbltlng ner grandparents, oox went to
w Lansing yrl
Friday and
I their f^rro northwest of town. Pal-1 In Detroit and Hastings has re- ter. Mrs. Isadora Sherwood and
* Mesdames Lenna Kirkpat- met his
hb wtf
wife-----and
J—
small —
son who had
I urday evening 'they were dinner turned to her home on west Main Mr. nnd Mrs. Ray Tolart were In home.
rick, • Mattle 'Lynd
and'
Nellie Ux.. on a visit to ...
17^ ““-4 Nellie
hU --------------------outer's home
Riests of his brother. Dr. William st. We are very glad to have h«r, the city to see her Sunday and Thompson spent Sunday with Mr. been
jn
Detroit
and
with
her
niece, Mrs.
elrlgel nnd wife -tn Grand Rap- back In Middleville. * Mra. B. C.1 found her doing as well as could H1IU -W1O.
x.«i. Riohard White in Lansing. * Mar­
Mrs. Max Lynd at ...v..
their Gun
'ids. The’latter is pastor of tire Swift was in Hastings Saturday to: be expected. ★ Seems coUage and
------------—
a K4-.
, E.
v ।I
und
0{ coau
hike cottage,
w Mr. —
and
Mra. J.
Trinity Methodist church. Floyd m-c Iter brother-in-law. Dr. Franz cheese has found Its place in lhe Tinsley of Detroit, vtailed Mr. and !, Grove spent several days last week
and family will return to Ft. Willison at Pennock hospital, and family menu judging from the fact Mrs. Peter Peterson from Monday
. Monmouth; N. J. the first of Sep- found him improving from a severe that tire •Miadleville Creamery is until Friday. * Rev. and Mrs. Em­ with their grandparents, Mr. and
Mrs.
Henry
Poulson.
*
Mrs.
Erwin
tember where he has a responsible sickness. * Mrs. Dora White spent - turning out upwards of
15,000 erson Minor and two small children
nee Hilda Churchill, left
position with the headquarters of thc weekend at Oun lake with her pounds weekly lo supply its cus- of Stephensville are spending their Peters,
Grand Rapids S-.inday morning for
ulster. Mrs. Martha Benaway. Mbs
Mias - torners.
tomers&gt; Peter Peterson who luma
,; U.
u. S. Signal Service. * Mrs. Nora sister.
varatinn
the MethStimson. W.
W M.
M of
i.f the local
l.x-.il Eastern
Pattern Pauline
Pauline Tlenawav
Benaway waa
was a!«s,
also linme
home out ;KI.
thistnstv
tasty
* e/Vihle
edible knowshnor
how i
with hb n^ents Riverside. Calif, to Join her hushand who u stationed at Camp
Star chapter, was a guest at a 1 for the weekend from her position to get U Just right. * Mrs. JackS.”1akdMr« I W Minor Youm
• o’clock luncheon, Wednesday at In Battle Crt‘ek. * Mr. and Mrs. i Rcsenberg h ill Tn bed-with a sc-’KJ.’ Minor .Mx-unhd themilultfre Hahn, and where she will remain in­
definitely. She was accopanlcd by
Shadv Nook south ef Haatingr. Lloyd Bliss of Grand Rapids were vere cold at her home in north- ;
f
^P j
Twelve guests were ent-Ttalned by Sunday visitors of hb mother and west Tiiomapple. Mbs Beatrice Cis-!« rr™Jv Gloved * Rob- three other young women from
| Mrs Lucille Doster, president of sister. Mrs. Margaret Bliss and I ler is assisting with the duties at ■
Jzr. Grand Rapids whose husbands are
located there. * Mr. and Mrs. Har­
i .«}
the
“• Barry county O. E. S. nassocia^la- Mrs 1 W. Minor at the Methodist! the house. * Mra. Herman VanderRapids Saturday and old Minor and baby of Kalamazoo
Itlon.
* Mrs LaVem Brjant.
nee
■
'
* parsonage. * William Crans h very Schuur was brought home from . fron&gt; Grund
xxrx
otin in a rriti- were Sunday visitors of his parents.
Beulah Ackerson, has gone to Den­ poorly. Hb daughter and children.
Rev. and Mrs. I. W. Minor. * Mrs.
I:'I Wil.;
ver, Colorado to Join her husband from Kolamaoo were home for a I
j who is stationed there u( Fitzsimons few days last week- * Mr. and1 *blBUi° M^Fa’nUiuilenjSUae w^k^s I ^"-l^ac^r^tetertehte’ran- Lucile Norgaard at Grand Rapids
spent thc weekend with her pat­
। General hospital. * A Middleville Mrs. Elbert Steeby and children of
ents. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Crook­
‘ hey George Moon was one of die Kalamazoo spent the weekend in
ston. * The Reuben Rounds family
fifty-eight students at Michtgnn I&lt;elghton
....... with hb parents. ....
Mr. and
has moved to Battle Creek. The
1 State College at East Lansing who Mrs Geo. Steeby. ★ Mrs. Earl S'K”s,"u,%,h“sr.Ps.c •.?
I received his diploma July 30 at tiie VanSlckle accompanied her moth- lion «notSHrarbctwreti 'st'^Mar^s ,ood *-Mrs- Wm McKevittt went house which they occupied, known
as thc Emma Jackson home on
I Close of the SiX-weeks summer SCI— 'T
er. Mrs
Mrs. Miner Palmer to .hr
the Percy 'in 1 rilk.
and
• ,0 VexmontvUlc Sunday and wilt
sion. He received his degree major- Jones hospital at Battle Creek Tu&lt;*- river and Lake George and has an , RD.nd a faw days with her daugh- High St. is being remodeled by i|s
recent purchaser.. Mr. Wiley. *
। ing in applied science. Georae is day where they visited Dick Palmer.
i ,rr’ Mrs Day Pugh and familv. * Mrs. J. E McMahon of Orlando,
i the son of Mr nnd Mrs. Perris * The special meeting of the East­ it;?! i'i! nr
.IS’Xrtin? n MrsGriffeth entertained Fla., vbited Mrs. E. F. Blake from
I Moon. * Miss Bernice Thede, who ern Star chapter Saturday eve­
,he ho*8 B,ld g,rls ,7f her fiun(la&gt;’ Wednesday until Saturday. * Mrs.
] was born and grew up in Leighton. ning was attended by fifty-two per­ V.rn
'nnrt fam?lvU *
M'h001 ClaM 10 “
“l her l,Ome Harold Segerstrom has returned
j has been commissioned second lieu­ sons with visitors present from OharleVTkiwn* wUl ’Ml.
Ch?' on North Or»nd RapHs St. Friday from Atlantic City, N. J., where
; tenant in the anny nurses corp Dorr, Lowell and Wayland. De­ X
after’Und.S*; kMood ttS“ ^“ZanVra Len- she has spent several weeks with
1 and assigned to Kearns Field. Utah. grees were conferred on three
1 After her graduation from But- candidates with Grand Martha few weeks at home with her par- | t|ne of Libertyville. III.. Is spend- Harold who has now been transfer­
■ terworth school of Nursing in Lvlla Johnson of Lowell acting n« ton’and"’ iu-r&lt;1broUier’1DkkarWrUlte lng ^er VBCIll,on **th her friend, red to Sheppard Field. Texas, and
where she expects to Join him -xoon.
; Grand Rapids she has practiced at presiding officer
* Middleville
m ktm«rb i.V Fiv ran'Tn tn! Mr* Ranald Cridler west of town. * Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Vocel left
the University hospital in Ann Ar- friends regret to hear of the serious
for their home tn Jackson, Sunday
bar. Lt. Tiifdc is tiie daughter of condition of Noah Kraft of Char­
fry "
sick
past
couple
c* the P
“l .C
0«P‘e evening after a week's vacation
| Mr. and Mrs. Emmanuel Thede, lotte. formerly of Middleville w)m been at Pennock hospital for X-rays I
spent with iier parents. Mr. and
i Oath of whom pas&gt;cd away several was seriously hurt in a fall down , and treatments anti b still under -------- orith strep infection is im­
I yea’rs ago. * Pvt. Robert Watkins the stairs nt his home a week Ago
sr~ ; care of the doctors. * Mrs. Claude proving and was dressed thb Mon­ Mrs Henry -Brog and relatives in
day. Her daughter, Mrs. Velma
accompanied by his wife, the former Saturdny. In going to the ba(j
irii- Roaenberg entertained eleven Ja- Steeby and two sons of Howe, Ind., Muskegon and Grand Rapids. *
Pvt. Hany Bahch left for Gulfport
Betty Swift, arrived from Washing- —
room in the night
.....,re...
he.v,.
fellwto
....
„me
the
tl I dies at a luncheon at her home
ton. D. C.. Friday for a visit with first landing hitting
his head and ' In northwest Thomnpple Friday for are with her. * Mrs. Floyd Holes Field, Mum.. Saturday noon after
ittlng hb
Second, there’s the heartwarming knowl­
Maybe a reward like this youn£ fellow’s
’ her mother and tils panmts at Mop- • rendering him unconscious, breakbreak­ j thc benefit of tiie fund for reacco- and Mrr,. Vcm Smitli returned home a week's furtuugh at home. * We
Tuesday from a couple of days' are very glad to hear of the progkins.
Both
Mrs.
Swift
and
the
Wat"•
”
*
—
-*
-----*■*---------•
Ing
five
ribs
nnd
nd
cracking
several
'
rating
.....
the
Parmelee
Methodist
edge
that
you
’
re
building
for
a
happy,
se
­
is coo much co ekpecc. Buc there is a real
with
daughter
son. r«w of tne young people of this
n&gt;.&gt;&gt; their u
«u»uk; and
«nu aui&lt;.
kins’ families have been at lhe more. He was taken to the hospital
--------- . c!™:
C|wrcl, sponsored by thc Ladles visit
Via
__
al vicinity—the girls aa well as the
cure future, with the safest, soundest in­
chrill in owning War Bonds. And thc
; Lake shore for a few days. Robert nnd lay in ti serious condition for n , Aid.
- Harold Griffeth w
U. take Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Thorpe re“1 *
will
Btlmson
I boys. Helen B. Willson, the daughi lias a short furlough but Betty will few days but thc latest news te- n week’s vacation from hb rural Kalamazoo. * Leonard Stimson
vestment in thc world. Thc day thc last
more you own, the bigger thc thrill.
; remain n few weeks longer with crlved Inst week from Mrs Kraft is I carriers duties at the Hastings nost- lumed home Sunday from Detroit ter of Claude Willson of Rt. 3
[ iier mother. * Bert Benton b in that he has been brought home and office next
aeck.---------and rith his 'fain*
------ where he hud visited relatives since I and the granddaughter of Mra.
-----------shot is fired, an exciting new world is going
i poor health and confined to his home L-. unde? the care of a trained nurse. Uy will go
It works two ways. JFirsr, there’s thc
?o to Mldli;
Midland Park. Gull Wednesday when he took his | Frances Briggs of Bowens Mills is
to be born. You want to be ready to nuke
I much ot thc time. * Mrs. Emma Mrs Kraft was tiie former Eunice lake and enjoy
—'-v tiie
the Bible conferconfer- physical examination for sendee.1 completing training in the army
pride of really doing tome/bing to help
| Tiled.' Hcinmlllcr of Cleveland is Bcdford and tiie Krafts spent ■ ence. Her mother Mrs. Pearl Ken- . * Mr. and Mrs. Neal Alger and son i nurses corp for overseas duty, at
the most of it.
!ul Kalamaaoa and Mr. and Mr*. Camp Claiborne. La. and barn
m*i»y years in Middleville while • yon plorarln go “Wttii them for a fimv * Waiti’ra'’^£7’
win thiswar. And, InddentiHy, you're help­
-------id Ids trade as barber * Mr. I few ifcys stay. * Mra. Ben Parks U ' ^H^kore cJ^ers
~~
B
commissioned a lieutenant, Lt WU1J
sister.
Mu
Emory
Jones
of
Leighhe
plied
You're doing your bit — now do your
of Hickory Co™*™
Corners ware
werer Sunday
Sunday • son graduated from Thornapple­
.
.,.nouM,. IU at her tlomc Mulh of ■ «
ing to put the brakes on-inflation tliat
ton mid Grand Rapids relatives. ♦ nnd
— “* Mrs Philip ---------------------Bender and their
village * Old
Middleville | dinner guests at the Arthur Smalley I Kellogg school in 1935. received four
Middleville, friends of
Woodrow children and families met at Mur­ the
bet!
—
for
your
country
and
yourself.
might cripple thc country and bring real
home. * Mr. and Mra George years of training at fit. Lawrence
Gillette ot Granik Rapids, who was phy's Point. Gun lake Sunday for 1 b’Cin&lt;tcrrated1w ioio’w U^tt’sJw'has 8chr
*&gt;
der
and
’
children
of
Caledon,
___
recently inducted into the arena wifi their semi-annual get-together and been living m Enipori. k!^. fS? !I Schroder and children of Caledon-1‘ School of Nursing at-Lansing and
hardships to your family.
Buy IF'ur Bonds — Buy More Bonds.
—
.~.nt until August 1M2
be Interested to know he is located family dinner The occasion alto
— _ ,
,
year she was as­
at Camp McCoy. WIs. His wife, tiie honored the birthday of Russell,
ThWuI" .“X
!, JtirlT
- -—, - .i
---------------- -- --------house !1 sistent supervisor of the obstetrical
former Dorothy Sharp, who is re­ one of the sons, as well as being ,|
t*1" Monday to | ward. Site went to I. W. Cook Me­
maining In their home in Hie city, a welcoming into the family of vear'"Her addrev "is 1*855 ”w"6th i *^nt’ 10
* physical examination for: niorlal HoepRal In Austin. Texas
has gone to Lunsing to spend the Mias Edna Helmink, one of the St that cityl Tiw Browns old homeweek with her -parents, Mr. nnd T -K. school teachers, whose engage.' .-.tend was the former Stehr farm Navy service. * Miss Loueta Cook in August of last year and where
.. . and it’s a jws/I feeling to enjoy
When you’re hot and tired — or just want
Bulll5.Cr«1k fiaturday for she enlisted on April 16. Miss WillMrs. Vance Sharp With Woodrow’s ment to Elmer (Mlkei has Just!I on "west Main'fit“now thT*urou«rtv we!’1
refreshing
a tu(C
_ "KIST thirst away” with
, induction, three sons of Buryi Gil­ been announced n the Holland pap- I
Veen went tn Cadillac Rnndav »r- Q
7. "1!? Mrr Kt?y Cook- * Mr. and j 0ber.
certainly
congrat
lette arc now in service. Junior n ers. Thc date of ^he wedding has j cXsnW
-?..±We
rr-^^
“.. *
*5*
— — ,— ----------- ---------25th re­
cook in a southern camp and Fred­ not been announcedX Well. Mike
a tall cool bottle of one of thc popular
W^ . whi u roum^ union of the Mlllcr-Allerdyca-Tayerick in North Africa * Ray Potts you have escaped Ciiplds darts Rapids to spend a few days with ^t‘
lor families waa held Sunday at the
AND OTHER DELICIOUS FLAVORSI
KIST Beverages. Enjoy your favorite flax or.
X???. ”2?
and son Robert spent the weekend quite a spell &gt;ut we always knew his daughter. Mrs. Arnold Parker |
home of Mrs. Glenn Allen at Par­
a! Dexter with Ray’s brother. * you would fall sometime. * Mr. and and children, a Mr
and
Mrs.
TLln? d&lt;^ &amp;
melee with 25 persons present. A
Miss Helen Frey, who is taking a Mrs Ben Lee of Grand Rapids George Maciver of Grand Rapids wU,
»e «“ chicken dinner, ice cream, cake and
preliminary course for nursing at were RuySts of his uncle and cousin. | sjient the weekend with their son 4
other good eaU made one forget
the University hospital in Ann Ar- Frank nnd Edna Ue at their Gun Norman and family and tiie latter ] }££X ‘ * NMr »5d * Mvi
all about rationing. Those present
lake cottage. Sunday. * Sunday (i attended the special meeting of the ,
’S"
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Eastern filar.
* Misses
MUsci Jean
jean GrifGrif- (. Poulson spent Sunday afternoon In from away were Mbs Jennie Miller.
caller*/at the home of Mr. and Eastern
filar. *
K J4$£,?r wcrv- Mr5 Ethpl feth nnd Jane Hooper spent fialur- ■ Kalamazoo witii tiielr daugMcr. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Bultrlck of South
Kacchele of Kalamazoo. Mr. and day In Hostings. * Mra Ilenc Pol- I Mrs. Wm. Lans and husband. Mrs. Bend. Ind. Mias Ellen Taylor of
i Isabel Lepper accompanied them Lansing. Mrs. O. D. Taylor of
^Mrs. Ernest Kellogg and his father hemus
u««»ua Rogers spoilt
&gt;pciu me
the hcckchu
weekend '
and Mr. and Mrs. Leo Tewksbury in Hastings visiting friends. * Mrs. to visit her daughter, Mrs. J. L. Grand Rapids. Mr. and Mrs. Dan
Hodgson and Tuesday went to Wat- Postma and Phyllis Ann of Free­
ervllet to visit old friende and port, Mr. and Mrs clare Johnson
‘ where a memorial was held on and children of Hastings. Mr. and
Wednesday for her daughter, Jessie Mrs. John Freyermuth of Parma,
who passed away last year. * A Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Johnson and
letter from Bt. Petersburg. Fla.. children of North Irving and Mrs.
states tlut after nine months of Bessie Buttars of Wayland. The
drouth from September until June, 1M4 reunion will be held at the
thc city is liaving excessive rain Allen home as a central meeting
such as never recorded, with flood : spot. * Burdet Benaway has been
। like conditions drowning out the enjoying a few days vacation from
. gardens and crops. * Recent call­ his duties as assistant cashier at
ers of Mr. and Mrs W. K. Licbler the Farmers Stale Bank and with
were Mr. and Mrs Herbert
ueri Priest,
rrirav E.
r.. F.
t Blake
uisk« and
ann son Glen and two
Mr. and Mrs David r~
'
“ 1 Grand Rapids friends have been at
Boyle
end
Mrs. Carrie Boone all w
nna Hunters Lodge near Orand Marais
of v&gt;&gt;
Orand
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Mn' L*,l&gt; K*roiler Bunday after- Kllngman of Lake Odessa were Sun* Mr. and Mn. Seymour. day callers of Mr. and Mra. Ed
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safely in England- * Mrs. EUa
Conestrkt who has been staying

bers and friends wish U&gt; con­ has relumed to her home in Delgratulate Rev. and Mrs! Griffin for
Sicily all right and was well. A their return for another year. .
.
Tech SgV Clayton Bunn who ta
Those who attended lhe Camp
home en furlough spent Monday ,Meeting service near Sunfield from CRESSEY
™ Mj-IS
uyjJfSS -VM
ahd Tuesday with his aunt and ;R==f,
uncle. Mr. and Mra. John Miller of Annrc?r Noush and Mrs. Nina Mrs wBrren cairns. A Mr. and
Plymouth. A Mra. Adah Bigler ta :Hultarberger.
■ |,frs naje Boulter arc the parents
visiting friends at Hastinp for a 1Hullcrbcrger.
few weeks. A Mr. and Mrs. Qlen
•Hie W. M- A- 111 me* altb.
Kellogg. Mr. and Mra. Willard Ar­
h&lt;xne„°5, Gr*ft' M«n»&gt;Un of PteasCulver reunion at Gun take
nold of Hastings. Mra Robert ant
Valiev Thursday, August l»h on Sunday.,* Several families from
Glasgow and Morris of near Dow­ for an
all day meeting. Every one hcre attended the Enzian reunion at
ling attended a Camp meeting at
co«ne.
।
Ftne
take
on Sunday. A We sympatLansing Sunday. W Mr. end Mrs.
~~
I thtac with Mrs. Oswald and Sirs.
Clare Emerson of Sturgis, Mr. and M1DTTV movvuc
"KZifn and abUdran “JMra. Mike Devos of Grand Rapids, S.
visited the two latter’s sister, Mrs.*

Bunday afternoon. A Mrentl Mrs., ciaritsvllle. Mr. ’ and Mrs. Roy
Harry BUnuon nnd daughter Jean Dingman were Sundav alu-moo.-i
were at Sporty on Ttiuraday eve- CBuers of Mr. and Mrs. Harold
ning. Harry attended the Maroqlc Yoder and faraUy A Mlaa Marlodge where acme fellow workmen .
uuier of Elkhart, Ind., waa a
R*P‘d»JUn,t j*®*1**11 niday guest of Mr. and Mra. Claud
&lt;Lc&lt;’5e'
B‘2'Walton. A Mra. Basil Thompson
M?1 ft* ^^7' 3t‘r
* I of Pontiac is caring for luir mothMlddlevUle people are intcreeted
John
who 11Bfi
in watching the progreaa of Artie
yj * Mr
m™. v I,
(Max) Bixler who jdned the array, Woicoti spent Sunday and Mon­
air corps over a year ago and has dBy wllh
Bnd Mrs L r. Wo1.
been ateadUy cllmblnx up. ftrura- cott
Mr and Mrs. Allen Fish,
lively and literally. Alter receiving ; CB)yjns Bnd PPC Ruoben
WM(.
training at several different camp. Thursday evening, callers of Mr.
he was commtasloned tad Lieut. In Bnd
noyd j^uxh of Campbell.
June when he recrivad hla wings at overnight gusts of th* tatter were
a Texas camp. Now as a fighter pL Mr Bnd Mr&gt; j. E
of r^.
ZrS’J&amp;’.'S
»»«?■»“• *.“r.
aa|ld Hudson spent Thursday at Uw
lot he U training al Bergstrom army fard. * Mr. and Mra Wesley Rosser Rapids called at the home* of Mr.
A‘ d Gowienouith vtaitVd the, ho!\le 01»Mr tP4
Vs*
at Aipin Texas having
AIle?Bn wre Bunday gueata and Mrs. Alvin Helrlgle and Mr. $
and Mra. Chas. Bunn Bunday A ^tura aunt Mra Grace llndls ??,dacmUm? ft*1
““I8™*1
,Tro?? of U&gt;e former's -father. Bercy Rosa a2P
Carrier Command. The mission of
Bnd Mr and Mrs t&lt;x)n Howk Mr. and Mra C. U Henney spent and family near Wo&lt;2taSd Sunday Mrs
from
FYldav
until
Monday
with
;
'I
wutaarrt
Wlion।
of
,
an
D
d
lPnMe'
these commands is lo transport
Gwendolyn relumed
with
Mr. and Mrs OrvlHe Henney at
w * a Sunday eranlw1
8ft‘&gt;
of
them * On ®wd*y
r“’nntoa
Altae and Metain Whet?
and
(0&lt;
‘°ullRVU,n,t.fr?Ru .HinL00 ft*.Jhe । °t W “,ld Mrs. Joe Thaler. Mr. Wyandotte. A Word received that
£b“L*.
H*. ..Mrs-. Howard -Thaler of ’ near
, OalC MttdkX M,™d Mrs. R*y l£the forepart ot last weak from
of AIlo, Mr. and Mrs John
Chicago where they consulted ■ 1 —
——- of
-• McCords and Mr. and.
PoaUna
specialist at Billings hospital 1
Krding Mrs. W's arm
•
en stiff since It was broken
I----- —last.
. Ilnu |ind
a a family dinner In honor of- with a carry-in dinner Sunday in ' pusher's * The 15th annual reunion I ness of about three weeks. A Mrs.
1”-* Clayton Bunn who ta home
fc™
r-., Woldring.
Ualta famUj 22/ hrtdlrt
W?1U’;,^rL° hv.sp*&lt;nt /fl*’
*l.1b?ne .mw«h
BrowV’ a
T/8gt.
honor k.,
of j™
her son,
Pvt. Woldring.
ftft ‘iV
ft. A1 *C
thcJ ST Jolnl
S”y 1 on furlough. A Mr and Mrs. Alien who is home on furlough from charlumibark Sunday Mr and craI
Canadian Air Force and her nrpiior" F?shrr and William Cow- Fan’uto “
Plra’ °3**ld *lUl
be remwlied by an operation. A Mrs
Calvln and PFC Rurt)en
Camp
B&lt;^
fiSn hSe F‘*r *****
J^tgh.„palTcr
, attended lhe camp meeting at Bar- ew. PPC Ruehen _F»h
Pra
wereJf*aJ' n«by Memorial Park near Sunfield Rucker. Alabama. Other guest*
„ were and relatives were present from!
DUNHAM DISTRICT
tors al lhe Fred Stokoe home. Wed- , Wednesday morning * Mr and Mrs.
Mrs. James
James Woldrlng.
Woldring. Kenneth
Kenneth
nesday.
I Mre wilbur Mick of Saranac. Mr. Woldrlng. Mtai Julia Nylon. City |Detroit. Grand Rapids, Hastings.
Pvt. Junior Hill, a Marine, in
nnd Nashville.
The Pennington! training at Great Lakes came Sat­
------------- I and Mrs. Ralph Sage and family Police Officer and Mrs. Woldrlng
family also held a reunion at the
evening and spent Sunday
Passing of Cheater B- Baxter | werc Bunday dinner gnesta of Mr. “nd daughter of Holland. Mra. G. :Park honoring Richard Penning- urday
-.57-' his ”'n.i rents'" m? InI “'m Is
Chester B. Baxter who for some and jjrs £ar) Bustancc of Has- E Roush. Mr and Mrs. Peter Mer- ton
!
who ta enjoying a furlough with E‘Jjj,
ft !l 2 nVen- tv ur

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Six

• Mri-osrswis

UCTION SAL
Hoving sold my farm I will sell at public 'auction the folewiog

property at Ao

MONDAY, AUGUST 16,1943
STARTING AT ONE O'CLOCK

‘ff-

tears had been a sufferer with a 1 tings. A Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Tab-1 rin- and daughter of Greenvilli,
heart ailment and complications ‘ berer
attended
the
Baptismal Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Seger. Mrs. Rob1 anr? atlzftelnUl\,Jl-t^Cam^nti?ne.f nn ,,Pm •‘’Pe“kln8 Of Commendation
was found dead in bed at Jus heme , service, at the Wesleyan Camp «t Scgar of Grand Rapids, and
«lven lhe •rmT “r »°rce troop e.ron the west sideSaturday morning. I grOund near Hastings Sundav aft- Mr and Mrs. Allen Ftah and daugh- 2Sot^VorJ^dv llvftd m
.2,1 rier command group who safely
Mr. Baxter who passed his 60th | crnoon A Mr and Mrs P' Hol-, ter Virginia, local. A Mrs. Elmer
t
transported parachute troop.
birthday on Monrt.v
Monday Aueuit
August 2. was man 0( MuKuing and Mr. and Mrs. Hall and family were Bunday aft- AeTk’Mra 1Vetaa^m”".^
nlrthdav
°-LJ.fty Ji?™?1
bom in Grand Rapids and
tri had ' Houseman of Grand Rapids were1 crnoon visitors at the Thompson--------was among those com­
spent much of his life in that city.
c
Wednesday callers of Mr and Mrs. Fry home. A Mr and Mrs Ralph Evndenc. Weeks and Mrs. Millie “
ffttyre
manded. * Mrs. Kale Burroughs
Before —
coming to —
Middleville
---------—ileville to chas Overholt a Mr and Mrs.' Allee of Gull take were callers at Fisher were Friday evening call- miu,oca
returned to her home in Battle
live two years ago. he had resided in r^ Boy^ of Hastings were Sun-' the home of Rev. and Mrs. J W.
Creek Sunday, after spending ten
Freeport wher* he operated a hard- da- dinner guests of the tatter's McCue Tuesday evening. A Mrs.
ware and also a pneery stare.
। mother. Mra. Della Yule. A Mr.! Fem Hannan of Grand Rapids * m/T Ntna•da&gt;'» wlth hcr nlecc- Mra "°Xal
He is survived by his wife, the and Mrs. Geo. Hooper and Mrs. «P«t Tuesday night and Wed- Bovlra' were MnndA\ even’lne d - D°n°''*n- * Mr- “nd Mra- Rob«rt
* Rhodes and son Jimmy, spent 8unformer Susan Mendendorf of Grand
Godfrey were Bunday guests nesday at tiie home of Rev. and
Rapids, his mother. Mrs. laurel of Mr and Mrs Ctare Kauffman Mra. J. W. McCue a Mra Vera
Miss Lucl,le
Lucille Brv
Bryant
is unending
spending
P
5LAnd ?
Ba?" of Campbell. A Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Bahn and daughter Joan of Flint Mrs Milo Barry and Mrs. Susie Mlss
«nt u
ter, both of Glepdale, California Kareher, Mra Ethel Cecil and and Chas. Hannan of Grand Rap­ Boyles were all Thursday after­
Funeral services will be held al thc Mra Minnie Cecil of Grand Rapids Ids spent last weOfWlth Rev. and Wellman’s A Mr and Mrs. Maurice! |,n,^da“d ramii.? mnil^ai' YAma
Beeler funeral home at .lO:SO Tues- I called on Mr and Mrs Wm crakes Mra. J. W. McCue. A Rev. and Mn
day with interment in ML Hope ! Bunday and all attended the J- W. McCue were callers at Mid­ Cogswell attended the funeral of pf£edBf.tl,'a crrekP*on Bundal W
cemetery
Crakea-Couch reunion at Char-1 land Park. Gull take Saturday. A Mrs Cogswells niece, the. little ParK«« Wi BUnOXy.
Mr. Baxter was well-spoken of and- . avaav.
1(Xte * Th^
from un&lt;;
hen. B
^o U'
al. ----Mrs.­ Vera Bahn wlw has been vta- daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred rhawu iiktbut
inuot |&lt;u.u
WUU
lesves rnany friends who sorrow al
wimmer nf
1.. tended
tended thc
thc Comp
Camp Meeting
Meeting at
at BarnaBams- : Rh»g
Ring her parents, Rev. and Mrs. Apsey at Lake Odessa last Tuesday. I B „?* n,,*1 m2
his passing.
| Jjy
ear S
unfield JpjU^c§“*(|reyUnicd w lter hom4 j.The child was killed in a runaway j rJfton .re
rfh 7 2&amp;dsh
hy ^omortal
Memorial Park
Park n
near
Sunfield
J. W.
accident and her mother very wMr InH
t^nnethNnrra?
. |i Sunday were, Mr. and
—... Mm'Geo.
v»w. in PR
| Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. Franklin
riAvi.lv
initireH
*
Mi..
Remits
wiiti
Mr.
Mrs.
Kenneth
Norton
I ^2-1I JoF Nashville and
•”d Uml1/ * Mn' ,Uy
«nd
_____...
Burgess. Mr. ahd — • Luther
—
The W. C. T. U. will meet at U&gt;« Martelle Gillespie of ‘the Center I ?ons of v
8penJ
P9rt
Sterlck. Mr. and k.._.
home of Mr*. Ray Wieland on road were guests of Aunt Millie ^t5t week with Mr. and Mrs. O. D.
, I ker. * Mrs. Ida Payne who ta vtail- Tuesday,
August 17th at 2 o’clock. r^erwThJKT night 2nd W-1 ^Lanfl“.La,ld
|
ing
Mr.
nnd
Mrs.
Clare
Payne
of
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Follta and
te?' road* w
^d
X
^’ch*
baby of Valpariso, lnd„ were week­ Decatur fell and injured her leg. *
CHURCHES
i Mrs, Wm. Mlahler of South Bownc
Xr Phhe?'« FriSav
an“n this week and there will be
end fi'^A14t&amp;.ra Mr I ™ •"8al^7’ev7n^7au7'r"of
Methodist Church
Mrs
Hoher * Friday
| no
CT mertln. or prmchln&lt;
2nd Mra Mon%e rmlta of Nnrth Mr
Mrs
D &lt;*»»■ * Frank
Rev. J. W. McCue, pastor
tartnl ft Mr aftrf Mra
Hnr
Walton, Mra. Bernice Closson and
rm.u ms-FK
services next Sunday al thc North
10: 00 —Morning Worship.
‘ T and Mra Guy Erb of Grand &gt; MaP* Orovc chuTre?
spent? Bunday .flX^M
T’S'kX
11: 00—Sunday school, classes for

SHEEP
11 breeding ewes

16 spring lambs

50-gal. iron kettle

CHICKENS

HOUSEHOLD FURNITUU

50 laying White Leghorn hens
85 White Leghorn pullets, 4 mos. old

FARM TOOLS
John Deere 2 cylinder, 6 ft. hayloader,
good
Osborne side delivery rake
John Deere 5 ft. cut mower
Osborne 5 ft. cut mower
Dunham cultipackcr
2 Osborne 3-sac. drags
60 spike tooth drag
Double shovel cultivator
—
5 tooth cultivator
Corn shcllcr
Waterproof stack cover, 18 x 24
Grindstone
Fanning mill
Cloversecd windrower and buncher
Van Brunt 11 disc drill
1000 lb. platform scales
Buxx saw frame and arbor
28 Inch buxx saw
12 ft. double 5 in. belt
No. 300 electric chick brooder

springs).
2 wooden beds, springs
2 feather beds
Pillows

Edison phonograph. 40 cylinder records
Green plush couch
Stands and table
New Home sewing machine
General Electric 6 ft. refrigerator
Bench wringer
Wash tubs
Kalamaxoo Regal oak heating stov'
General Electric range
Eureka vacuum sweeper
Malleable cook stove
Dish cupboard, glass doors
- 100 lb. ice refrigerator
Dishes, cooking utensils
Quantity of fruit jars
Several crocks, various sixes

TERMS: C/kSH DAY OF SALE, nothing to be removed until setrted tor.

FREEPORT

ning with Mr and Mn. John Kip-

Rapids ana
and Mr.
and mn.
Mra. notucr
Homer•!
™
,
nr —1.1
1I itapiaa
sur. miu
fl:0O—Evening Worship, Our scrv- Hammond of Baltimore also Mrs. :
ice Flag
will tie ------dedicated
at this
AWe miiry
Kelley ui
of r,.
N. O.
E. oau)
Barry spent
_ I
------s ....
----------n -----...
------ nine
and a
a soldier
inldl.r will
h.» intertntnr- Sunday
—.... &lt;
________with
.... Ardy
•
a
.___
. I able to come outoide and visit tlmn
Ume, and
will be
afternoon
Owen
visiting friends. A Mr. and Mrs. | with litem, whenever they come, rogated. regarding some conditions and fOmllv. A Arcetlus Campbell and
r U&gt; see him. A Charles Casaday and m lhe Pacific. Special music will1 family ate Sunday dinner with Mr. i
Alvah
Moore RSwTlSa
and family, former
i«3i.u-a”^ g»
„«*5
:“|Ie“,“re u,“ "."T-.
’' and
—------------------Mrs. Bernard -------------------------DeGolla ot Clov- ।
erdale. * Mr. and Mrs. Herald
lauch-'of Charlotte. Mrs. Crista 1
Brethren In Christ■ Gould of Dctrolt-and-Mr. and Mrs. |
Rev. E. B. Griffin, pastor
Erit Scydmorey of Augusta spent
family were Bunday guests at Mr. ’
I'??110 -? Mrs. |
Freeport and Pleajuuil Valley
and Mr* Wm Newton on State Elizabeth Wells, and Miss Frances
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs..Leslie
RMd A Lui' TYiwdSv eveninft nur,*n« °t Grand Rapids spent
-------------Churches
Gould and family. * Mrs. \WU1
cuesta of Mr and Mra
HarnlS i s“‘urday evening with -Mr. and
The annualCamp Meetirg serv- Seyble of Delttn is visiting herds- ’i
^nberaer 2nd Manin were^Sr. Mri J D C°®‘ * pFC Elwoodices at the Barnaby Memo:lai Park,
, ter. Mrs. Minnie Campbell. * Mr,
Nellie Mason of Royal Oak Mr ' y°dpr who hns bc&lt;&gt;n spending a
near Sunfieldwill continue through
i and Mrs. Wendal Lammers spent&gt;
and1 Mra Chas. Mason andI Mr and {'‘r,°ugh with hta parents. Mr. and. August 15th.Services 10 o’clock,
Saturday with Mr. and Mra. John I
Mrs.
Rosenberger
’ ““tato Yoder and family re- 2 o’clock and 8 o'clock. Speakers,
s. Lammers, also Mrs. Marjor
Marjory Lam- i
Mra. Austin
Austin
Rosenberger of
of ClarksClarks- Mra
.turned
*f..
n.ual.,.‘ «wrenoe«jer
ui
wants
to C(unp Qordoni acorgia. Rev. C. A. Blackmore of Erie. Pa...
----------------------------- ------------i., । nters
of Kalamazoo
is spending the I
vlUe. * Mra. Russell and Mrs.
Singer of Grand Rapids were last •
Tuesday evening dinner guests of ,
Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Roush. * Robert
and Dean Sage returned home after
spending a week with Mr. and
Mra. Wilbur Mlek of Saranac. *
Miss Dorothy Steckln spent Sun­
day and Monday with her parents,1
Mr. and Mra. Owen Steckle of I
Carlton. * Man-. Elizabeth. John. I
Rebecca, and Calbert Holstein of
until Saturday with their grand-1
Grand Rapids spent from Thursday!
parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Tab-!
berer. * Mr. and Mrs. Glen Chapin ]
As I am leaving town and going to another state to live I will offer my furniture
and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Alex.
Janis and son Freddy from De-'
at public auction at the residence located at 724 So. Washington St. in Hastings on
troll and Florence Loftus of Oleve- •
land. Ohio, visited at the E. Olsen.
home over the weekend. * Bonita I
and Betty Wultan of South Bourne i
spent Thursday with their cousin. I
Nancy Closson. * Jane Smith of1
Hastings spent Thursday after­
noon and evening with Mrs. Maude
Rogers and Marguerite and Mra. |
Starting at 1 o'clock, I offer the following:
Jennie Cassady. * Mr. and Mrs. I
Steve Miller of Logan, and Mr. and
Mrs. Ira Blough of Allo were Frl-1
day dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Maple dining room set—table, buffet,
Jenny Lynn bed, coil spring and innerWm Blough. Mr. Miller and Mr.
Blough helped to repair a well. A |
'and four chairs
spring mattress
Mra.
Elizabeth
Whllmer
and ,
Maple arm chair
daughter Mae of Holden spent the i
Chiffonier Dressing table
weekend with Mr. and Mrs. WOIU|
Radio
cabinet
chest
Large
round mirror, plate glass
Lapc. * Mrs. Chas. Bunn. Doro-!
thy arfd Tech - Sgt. Clayton Bunn
Porcelain top kitchen table f
a metal bed and coil springs
were In Grand Rapids Saturday. *
Mrs. Mary Shoemaker of Lansing'
Metal stool 8 x 10 linoleum
Antique chest of drawers
is spending a few days with her'
Garland gas stove, uprighf oven
Table and 6 chairs
X■
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Adam Endres. |
★ Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Roush of
Speed Queen electric washing ma­
Bed and coil springs
'
Rockford were Saturday forenoon
chine and twin tubs
callers of Mr. and Mn. j. D. Cool.
1114 x 12 rug
11 Vi x 12 rug
A R. J. Pickett of Chicago was a
Commode
Table and 6 chairs
Friday afternoon caller of Mr. and
Mrs. F. C. Tabberer. * Mr. and
9x10 Alexander Smith rug and pad
Bed and coil springs
Mrs. Dan Postma. daughter Phyltas
9x12 Alexander Smith rug and pad
Round Oak heater
and Mrs. Jennie Miller attended a
reunion at the Qlen Allen home
Walnut drop-leaf table
.
Electric washer Tubs
near Middleville. * Sunday dinner
guests of Mr. and Mm Alvin Hei­
Maple 3 piece living room suite
Electric lamps Ironing board
rtale of North Irving were Mr. and
2
maple
chairs
Occasional
chair
Mrs. Lawrence Hawkins and famlly
'Clothes bars
Fish aquarium 2 cots
and Chas. Price and fAtnlly. A Mr.
Round
mahogany
drum
table
4
folding screens Clothes hamper
and Mrs. J. E. Roush of Rockford
were Friday callers at thc Allen
Electric floor and wall lamps
Toilet scat Child's wagon
Fish home. A Mra. Claud Walton
Children's clothes
Snow suits
Good bed davenport Mirror
and Mrs. Ivan Roush were in Grand
Rapids last Wednesday. A Mr. and
End table Odd clothex
Zenith 8 tube cabinet model radio
Mra. Wm. Spears and son of Grand
Radio
cabinet
stand
Rapids were Saturday callers of
Premier electric vacuum sweeper with
Pair large French doors
the latter’s parents. Mr. and Mra.
attachments
'
John Tlialer. A Mr. and Mra. Allen
Globe Stepladder
Plab. Calvin, and PFC Rucben and
Brown steel cot
Smoke stand
Rubber-tired lawn mower
Virginia were Sunday aftemoo*
Large arm reclining chair
Child's sled Shovel and tools
callers of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. ORhouse of Bowne. A Sarah Jane Bur­
3 piece living room suite
Linoleum
gess and Marlyn Sterzlck who have
Extension table
Chairs and buffet
Dishes and cooking utensils of all kinds.
been spending the past week al
Barnaby Memorial Camp near Sun­
Table model radio
Many other articles too numerous to
field were al their homes Sunday
Kitchen table and 4 chairs
mention.
returning Sunday night. Donald
Slerrick and cousin left Monday for
same camp. A Mr. and Mrs. Henry
TERMS:
CASH
DAY
OF
SALE.
Nothing
to
be
removed until settled for.
Smflker. Mr. and Mra. Ken Smel­
ter and family attended lhe Thal­
er reunion at Failusborg Park hut
Saturday, a Gwendolyn Rosser of
Allegan spent last week with her
grandfather. Percy Roaur and
Mr. and Mrs. Leon Howk. A Mrs.
Olen Kellogg spent last week with
her son. Mr. and Mra Rial Kel­
logg and family of Lansing. A Sat­
uraay evening callers of Mr. and
DIWtY REED. Auction,,,
DON TAFFEE &amp; ATON FLORY, CI.rki
Mra. J. D. Cool were Mn. Elisabeth
Wells and Miss Francis Burlin* of
Grand Rapids. A Mr. andTMtw.

M,X

Waltaa

of

South

Down*,

■

J SMteSs 2*is&gt;“

Any excuse you can giyefQr
not upping your payroll aavt
lugs will please Hiller, Hiro-’
bilo and puppet Mussolini.

*/

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:

MRS. M. G. BORRAS, Propx.

Uojj Kareher of Grand Rapids

BANNER WANT ADVS. BRING RESULTS

BANNER WANT ADS PAY

AUCTION SALE
Having sold tho farm I will dispose of the personal property at public auction at
the farm located 3 miles south of Hastings on the Camp Ground road on

TUESDAY, AUGUST 17, I
'

SATURDAY, AUG. 14,1943

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CUFFORD HAMMOND, Cktk

vftted

UCTION SALE

.

WM. L. KOBLE, Prop.
DEWEY REED. Auctioneer

Starting at 1 o'clock, I offer the following:

HORSES

SHEEP

Pair black geldings, 9 yrs. old, «g&gt;. 3100
Pair bay geldings, 8 and 9 yrs. old,

54 grade Shrop eWes from 1 to 4 yr*. old
42 lambs, wgt. from 60 to 75 lbs.

«gt. 3000 Ibi.
»
These horses arc true and good workers

HAY &amp; GRAIN

cows

.Around 10 tons of hay

Brindle cow, 5 yrs. old, bred Aug. 5
Guernsey and Holstein cow, 3 yrs. old,

200 book art of

cm

a

MACHINERY &amp; HARNESS

~K

bred Mor. 15

Holstein cow, 6 yrs. old, not bred
Jersey and Guernsey cow, 5 yrs. old,
bred Mar. 25

.

Fulhblood Jersey cow, 4 years old,
bred |an. 2$.

3-sec. spring drag
2-xac. spring dreg
Two 2-sec. spike drags

Holstein cow, 4 yrs. old, bred Aug. 6
Jersey cow, 2 yrs. old, bred Aug. 7
Roan Durham cow, 7 yrs. old, bred

500 lb. platform scales
. .

August 7

8-H. cut Maney Harm bin4«r, «aU cmMm V
8-ft.
Pony Deering grain blader
Lime drill
Wagon and flat rack
Two 2-korte walking cultivates
Emgbo hee M

Holstein cow, 9 yrs. old, fresh
Holstein cow, 5 yrs. old, fresh, coif by .ide
- Holstein cow, 3 yrs. old, bred April 5
Brown Swiss cow, 3 yrs. old, bred April 5
Jersey cow, 3 yrs. old, bred June 15
2 Jersey heifers, 1 yr. old
Jersey heifer, 6 mos. old
These are large cows-, T. B. tested and O.K. Never
a sign of reaction in the herd. Average herd test 4.4

Twelve 10-gal.
U. S. gos engine
2 sets double work Imhmns
Forks.
oveIs, hoes and numerous other articles

FURNITURE
Large circuiting coal and
Bookcase and writing daek
Everything goes to tha high bidder
Positively no by-bidding

TERMS OF SALE: CASH, NO GOODS TO BE REMOVED UNTIL SETTLED RM.

EDD
DEWEY REED, Auctioneer
Hastings phone 3467'

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CLIFFORD

d

�TUF HASTINGS BANNFR, THURSDAY,

1943

To an of you fellow*—we got here is mostly of. coral 'Stone' al d ! where some of the fellows art oner
A/C J. R. Donley
A.
CAA. W.TB.
- many notices from the poatofflee i black clay, and it la really a job lo what they are doing. It’s pretty
Williams Hal). Room No. 3
Who will join the Navy gnd sail the about address difficulty. For exam- ; get a hole deep enough to get a hard to keep tn contact with the
Bowling Green State University
pJa 8'Sgt. L. O. Burhans at Salt. few men into, but continued effo rt fellows in service for every few
Bowling Green. Ohio
Lake City we had a P. O. card uy- has shown considerable improv - month* they change to a different
Then 111 sit at home and think of ing he couldn't be found. There are mtnt in a day and a half. The of! - place. Uke I have been doing.
July 18,' 1943
my lad.
many such instances. Il's a big job . cera eat chow with the pilots ax d
I arrived here only yesterday and
He will sail the sea and think of his to keep track of all of you and the: needless to say they get only tl e so I really don't know too much William Reid
dad;
one who.follows your addresses at t best and lots of it. The qjras hall is 1 about tiring* around here as yet. 1120 N. Michigan Ave.
He'll woruxer if mom and I are all at the office is. Miss Beulah Bush, situated high on tiie top of a hi 1. Bo far it seems lo be very nice and Hasting*. Michigan
'
right
-. —
-----and if you don't get the Banner It! giving the utmost of what few coo - very different from my Pre-Flight Dear R&gt;)ks:
in tiie Slates.
We'li wonder If he lias a watch to­ isn't her foul tbecause she spends ing breezes we have, and a beaut - school days at Iowa City. We are
How are you all? Hope you are
Did you see Dick Bennett? I bet
night.
e
very
much
our
own
bosses
around
are
all
O.K.
’
Well,
I
am
long
ways
hours
keeping
you
in
your
proper
ful
view
of
the
flying
strio.
Tl
lie looks swell
a uniform.
’s
pray In
that
we may How
do it
place and any gal that can do that squadron has been attached to &gt; here, but naturally there ore offi- from home now. I am on one of the
the Adams
boy form
like work
it? You
need
w s the
coming'August 4. 1943 Is wiiat we'd call a ''humdinger* pursuit outfit for maintenance ar d cers around if tiie fellows get out ot Hawaiian Islands. Boy, but this 1*
not bother
about
sending
any readnt
up
and
got
married
yet
snd
that's
lust
putting
it
mildly.
-the
-------work
—
we
*
-----have
-to
do
--------would
st
р
line.
Thc
officers
seem
to
be
very
a
pretty
place.
They
have
■
lot
of
Dear
Folks
:
Brtal
or anything
to getting
cat beIwouldn't
imagine
mentime
ancheck to see
--------- —
—
.— if^your boj
most any of the old outfits back h nice and are here to help us.
UB.O. Clubs and all kinds of sports.
Well the Squadron moved out • Parents
have
to read
prvtty scarce
out keep
there.your
Ha! chin
Ha! up and I am still here in Chicago for and girls an. getting the Banner . the states. We practically bu d
This base ha* been going fo^ the They raise a lot ot pineapple and
y. Just
O
K.
If
not
let
us
know
and
well
new
planes
from
the
parts
we
ha
sugar
cane.
You
should
see
the
su
­
a
couple
of
weeks
yet..
I
was
trane
last
Several
years
but
within
the
cause this is the work I
d I’m beginning to like it. ferred to. Hq. and Hq. Sqdn. to take try and straighten things, out. Mrs. on hand, and needless to say. ■' e last few months they have really gar cane field. It looks Just about
that we mar do it .cliarge of the guard house until we Bolton—we noticed in Lewis’ let- . have been doing a swell Job of
! been doing a lot. The buildings are like corn. I haven't seen the pine­
i farm work coming’ fan 8« *&gt;• the prisoners shipped ter this week. Ire hasn't received a We have a grand bunch of pile * all new and very nice. Wc live in apple fields yet
Did Mike get his furlough? I hope
out to some other prison. I have to Banner yet—well see what we can and they know what they're doir . barracks instead of four lo a room
take care of all the morning reports— do about that, too.i
I many of them having been he e a* al Iowa but they are very nice. he did.
! some time.
the guard book—I lune 12 prisoners I
July 31. 1943
They have a new Recreation Center
out this morning to Scott Field and
July 8. 1JM3 ' The only thing that we can Jpe: d with bowling alleys, pool tables. Dear Folks:
I received vour letter the night
John c. White
.
money for is haircuts and laundi . ping pong. etc. Every other evening
before you can put in a transfer for l.ope to get rid of the others soon.
There arc three places that 1
j end there are lots of men that hu с they have movies there and the before the day that I called you. I
Bub duty.- All we boys are together
other nights when there aren't received your telegram the night
and when we get back to the States might act moved to now. Jefferson Hastings. Michigan
. spent only two or three dollars
there's going to be one BIG party. Bairacts. Sioux Falls or Madison Dearest Pup and Helen.
.months!! On the other hand. „i । movies there are dances, plays and before I received your letter and
I hope It's Madison, and if I can't
After a long trip we came to rest : fairly good watch is good for all thtt&gt; tonight a .traveling UB.O. camp called you as quickly as I could.
but we have had lou of aspara- S there hope its Sioux Falls. Bud in n pleasant little port and have ' way from »75 to »175. and a cheati show from Hollywood. Tliey really Can’t write and tell you the dates
ia*c is going out to Sioux Falls on been here for Just a short time—all 89c flashlight will bring thc iilgl i are makUig tilings as pleasant as but you will know by this.
. And we do have a radio up
I tried to get home but I didn't
this Hm.
time w&gt;
we have had to remain i price of ten to fifteen dollars!!!j poMible after a hard day of flying
e. I haven’t received a Banner lhe 12 of-the month.
’ I am enclosing a money order for on the blasted tub, doggone it any- I। That
get the telegram in time. Wish that
* I left the States.
lo show you that thi
thet-| and classes.
Tliat Just goes to
A short while ago I passed thc I could have been home with you.
m putting a little poem in with S10 for you to put in the bank for t:oo! At any rate thc voyage was 1 highest Of the priority is placed ori
i letter which is quite true'in me and next month I will be able most pleasant and we had very good apparently useless things A coca.­ | drill field and there was a three I wa* glad to hear Meredith got
HE PARTS, also a good loke so to send you quite a bit more.
food. along with the company of a i cola Is sold ' when they have then:&gt;. way competition going on. A com­ home all right.
This typewriter is pretty well lot of swell guys—and. of course, on hand, for at least a dollar, and : pany of sailors, one of cadets and
Glad to hear you received my let­
will know what to expect when
worn out and sometimes it Jumps' some lousy ones —We also have had a bottle of beer is worth five dol­ ; one of WAVES. The WAVE* were ter so you know where I am. You
&gt;mt home. (Ha. Hal
several spaces at u time as you pro­ a trans-oceanic poker game In Jara!!
I doing a very snappy Job of march- don't need to worry about me. I am
bably have noticed.
Lewis O. Bolton. S 2'c
which. I must confess I came out i T)1P other night Tojo puu«i a i ing. There are a lot of them on the lust a* safe here as I would be back
Well there isn't anything more ?n 1 j small end of the horn by a surprise raid and I broke for the base here doing all sorts ot Jobs in the States.
F. P. O.. Seattle. Wash.
Juit don't know what to write so
Bay hello to the ■ Grandpa's and that I can think of this time so 111 lew douurs-r-but the little money ( bomb shelter without putting on my. that men have been doing. They
Ma's and all the rest of the family. close and go out and see what's that we draw over here is of but £hocs. and in lhe get away I ran, teally are dqlng a wonderful-job in will ctoste for this time, but will
going on around town.
I guess that's about all for awhile.
small value, except to buy the bare ncrMB sonu. ihnrp coral and cut the relieving men for sea duty from write you again tomorrow.
1 wish you would send me Red's necessities to keep one in smoking bottom of my feet—damn his yellow. what I can see here, for they are
.
Love
With loads Mnd loads of love.
and Don's addresses as 1 have lost tobacco and soap. etc. Almost every- SOuH 111 My feet are so sore that I really doing a man's Job.
Bob
them. Also take a Utile of tliat ones nerves are on edge, and we cnn har&lt;Uy waik. but I'll be OK. in
Pvt. Robert Reid. 36415302
PB. Don't ever forget to write.
I must close and get ready for
Here's a poem Lewis sent along monejr and get the Banner sent to are constantly kettlng into argu- • a C0Uple of days
dinner now. My address Is:
A.P.O. 961. c/o Postmaster
me. they seem to have stopped It merits that are of Utile consequence. .
San Francisco. California
in’ hie letter.
-----...
.
A/C
Charles
M.
Leonard
for some reason or other and I miss but they tend to show wiiat a guy I Write to me often and soon anti !
A Bailor’s ThOtte fits
Barracks 110. Wing 2. Locker 96
it. My address for tiie next io days Is made of when It comes lo taking see if yftu can get some 620 film anti
By Milo A. Main
U. S. Naval Air Station
Thursday. July 22. 1943
Minneapolis. Minnesota
a long voyage. I guess that I've read 1 send to me. Your son,
Mrs. James E. Dibble
Sgt. Shirley M. Wilkins
And I know at home they are think­
and I still like to receive mall so 402 E. Green St.
a total of 40 or so books, and I can't I
Roy John
Hq. and Hq. Sqdn.
ing of me:
have
people
write
when
they
have
' remember what they are about. Wc
Hastings.
Michigan
2nd Lieut. Roy J White. 0573747
720 S Michigan BlvdX wonder if the folks and crops are
free time. It really is swell to re­
have nothing to do on this dog- i
A.P.O. 709. c o Postmaster
. ceive mail from lhe people at home Dear Mom;
Chicago. 5. Illinois
all right
goned ship but eat and sleep now. 1
Received a swell letter from you
Son Francisco. California
Shjrley
Tory wonder if I have a watch to­
It makes the time go faster and Ls yesterday so I guess I had better get
and maybe pull a 4-hour stretch of
night. ,
I Officer of thc Guard every two I
something to look forward to at busy and answer it.
•
June 2.
the end of a hard day.
‘Hello Shirley—the reason your days or so—other than that we are !
I am feeling fine except for the
As I alt and think of my girl back Banner was stopped was because we stymied for a small bit of enter­ Miss Roberta Morgan
Sincerely.
hot weather we get over here-all the
received a card from the postoffice tainment. Since putting in to port
Chuck
time, but the nights are nice and
1 know that shell wait and that saying insufficient address—why we the ship has shown a few movies Hastings. Michigan
Chuck’s birthday is August 3rd.
cool which helps a lot.
Here is a little something that
•hell care.
don't know, because it is the same for us. but they're so crowded that
July 29. 1943
Was glad to hear that you re­
If I don't get home for another address we've always used. Periiapi one can't get near them, except to thought you might like.
Mrs. Fred Hale
ceived the money orders I sent. I
year.
it is the new zoning order that hiu hear the sound, or, perhaps to get
E. Thorn St.
hope they came tn handy.
Ftor well not strike a port that's_ made tiie dlffeiencc anyhow well behind lhe screen and sec the pic­
Hastings. Michigan
I'm glad to hear that Dad is going
I try' and stralgiilen it out We Just ture from behind and that isn't t men
Dear Aunt Kate,
good over at B. C. I just hope he
wanted you to know you hadn't much fun. either. But. I guess that 1 Who’ve been over here since C
Well. I am now at Bowling Green. doesn't work so hard that he hurts
knows when.
I think of home many miles away. | been taken off the mailing list. Let we will
______
.... ....
I I like it here "Very much. It is a his health.
survive
the trip if nothing,,
, Now we’ve been In the Junglej
And know that I'U gel back somec- - us have your new adrets as soon as ■ worse happens
r
beautiful place Nearly all of the
I’m hoping to be home to enjoy
j on the range
you move.
। You
knew
.this U sure
buildings are new or rather so.
that new furnace thU fall or win­
, You
1-----------------------------—-—.
U'l P------ a bell on— i Promised a relief but there’s ne
I guess you have had some swell ter. Boy it will be wonderful lo be
, from home to be without
I a change.
weather for the lake. I envy al­ back in good old Hastings again.
and we are getting no closer, but , Now what ot- the millions .that's 1
most anyone who is at a lake this The town sure will look beautiful
then. Ill have seen a lot of the
over there
,
summer. Betty and the children are after seeing nothing but these Arab
world in one way or another, all I, Living like kings and spouting a
going to. spend a couple of weeks towns for to long. Incidentally I
‘“I.
1* of ■"»
hot —
air
at
Gun lake. We are kept busy here guess it will be all right to list a
I How
I —
miss
her!. I suppoac that on wiiat
they
would
they
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wuiuu
uudo
u if
mv&gt;
cuum
all the time and get very little time few of the large cities I have been
if I was the only one to have a wife
gct over hCre
"
in over here: Casablanca, Blzerte
back in the states I would have I But keep dodging that draft when off.
Last
week I mode my first solo and Tunis. You have no doubt read
every right lo sit in the corner and
their time is near
mope, but seeing as how I'm not. I Ana then come3 the fellows left in flight. Il was a lot of fup All of of them all in the newspapers.
Uie
mates
around
here
Uke
flying
lately tiie mall has been coming
III get along. But I sure miss the
camps
Red-Headed Ll'l Woman, what wl|h j uving in glory while we live like and we are always having a swell through quite regularly so that
time. We fly in the mornings and helps a lot toward keeping me in
all we have had to do there Itasn t
tramps
evenings.
In
the
afternoons
we
have
go&lt;xl
spirits. There's nothing like
been much else to think about, and Eating and sleeping like wolves on
ground school and physicaLtralnlng. mall from home. I received one
No matter what you
besides, cnn you think of a more I
the trail
I must stop now /nd
out from Aunt Nettie lhe other day and
pleasant subject to think or dream Wjlh nol many Wnd WOrds and so lo Well.
bring your car in for,
thc
airport.
Tell
everyone
Hello,
am
going
to answer it right away.
of? Neither cun I!
, nuie mall
especially all of my friends at the
The other day I ran into a boy
ii &gt;uu gei any min tor me cam- wnen wc gee news oil we near oi is church.
I went to high school with. He is
era. I wLsh you would take some ; Joe
I/fve.
a
Sgt.
in
the
infantry. He was one
pictures of you all and Lhe kids and Who lias spent a nice time on
.
Jack Donley
class ahead of me and quarterback
send them to me. cause all the shots i Another furlough
farm and raise a son like

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we had, I gave to Collette—so you | To us over iptre he-ls better known
। see 1 have none. Would you do that As the UB.—&gt;. soldier. nKpever
------- — •leaves
-------for me. please?
home
.
.
July 18. 1943 So what about sending a\few ot
those across
\
After a long long sea voyage we
I finally landed here about a week To replace these men and the ones
we last । ago. and . we were all surprised to
' find that It had been built up to To give us a chance for a much
earned rest
such a point where we have show­
ers. good drinking wnter.'kwell chow, And gel beck in shape to finish the
test.
lota of work, a splendid spirit of
Love.
cooperation, a few bombing raids
Archie
by Tojo now and then. and. above
Pvt. Arthur L. Vaughn
all. about elght-day mail service
from lhe states to here by nlr mall! i A.P.O. 913, c/o Postmaster
San Francisco. California
We have been fairly busy the past
few days digging fox holes and.
bomb shelters, and the work sure is Greetings. Arthur Vaughn, ole man
we saw your note to-day
hard. The structure of the ground
We think we know Just how you feel
but we have this to say
Wc appreciate the sentiments
in the poem seni_Irom you
But now be honest with yourself—
what you write is not ail true.
You would be the first to admit
there is much to do back home
To 'back-up' and help-.the fighting
man
'cause he can not stand alone.
And as for lhe men back here In
Camps
they are ready to go when they're
f
called
Orders are given bv those in com­
mand
it's not their fault if here they are
stalled
So while they're training and still
over here
don't begrudge them the chance
that they have
To visit their mum and Ute family
. back home
that's just playing cricket, my
lad.
We're all mindful of your hardships
of the suffering you bare
And H's not Just idle chatter
that we nil would take our share.

and

on the football team. His name. Is and give everybody a big hug
Norman Hall. He used to work In kiss for me. I love you both.
the City Bank. I stayed overnight
Your loving aoo.
with him once, do you remember?
Bill
His folk»*live up on Dibble St. or
8 Sgt Wm E Dibble
’
near there. He is married to Gret­
Co C, 612th Q.M. Bn. (bkry)
chen Beverwyk. a Hastings girl. If
Fort Sam Houston. Texas you should happen to know of them
or could look them up you might
Pfc. Richard Springer
mention it. He looked good to me.
Hdq. Btry 316 F.A. Bn.
It sure was good to see some one
A.P.O. 81 c/o Postmaster
from home again.
Loa Angeles. Calif.
Well. Mom. I hope you are much
Birthday-Dec. 29
happier in town now. and I’m sure (Dicks’ brother. Orlo. U at Camp
you are not nearly as lonely as be­
fore
Don't worry about me. Ill be
Corn. J. Gilbert Tate
home if at all passible and I'm do­
805th Eng. Av. Bn.
ing my best to make It possible.
HAP Co. Army Air
Your loving son.
Richmond. Va.
Jimmy
Birthday—Oct. 4th.
Lt. James P. Dibble. 0233844
AiP.O 520. c/o Postmaster
New York. N. Y.
Small boats
•'Hello'’ Jimmy. We understand
Camp No. 2, tent B 5.
tliat the African sunshine has really
Fort Pierce'. Fladeveloped all of the natural beauty
of your freckles or enhanced their
face value so lo speak or as you
Pvt Thomas F. Stebbins, 36863913
might say.
Co. R. 1st. Ord Reg.. QR.T.C.
. We happen to know that the
Aberdeen Proving Ground
money orders you refer to in your
Aberdeen, Maryland
*
letter were Mothers Day and rtthera Day gifts to your Mom and
Pfc. Robert W. Ransom
Dad. which was a mighty nice thing
Asn. 36460578
807 TBB. Bks. 823
for a son to do Jimmy.
Army Textile School
We caught a glimpse of your wife
(Maxine Envoy) when she was
Sioux Palls. 8 D.
home to see her brother E3uign
John Erway and his bride while
Thomas J. Robinson F 2/c
they were here. She looks as pretty
Company X-N.A.T.T.C.
as always but we Just knew that she
87th and Anthony Ave.
wouldn’t feel as good as she looked
Chicago. Illinois
until you are safely home.
Friday night, 8:30
‘
July 23, 1943
Mr. and Mra. James E. Dibble
402 E. Green St.
Hastings, Michigan
Dear Mother and Dad:
Weil. I’m all alone again. It seems
like a dream that “my folks” were
down here. I only wish it could kave
been both of you. too. Gosh it seem*
like I'm just lost at night now.. 1
don't know what to do. Well, it was
certainly wonderful while they were
here. I imagine they got home till*
afternoon. I sure wished I could
have been with them, but that's lhe
way It goes. Well maybe some time
III get a furlough. I certainly hope
so. Ill bet It' was nice when Bob
and his family came. How are they?
I Imagine probablv the same os
usual. Boy how I’d like to go up
north fishing with Daddy and Bob.
Yeah. I certainly do miss those
things.
We’re into military training again,
did. 1 tell you? We moved up into
barracks so tliat makes It nice. We
had a tough physical fitness test
today. We had lo run a lot of long
runs and tough exercises and to ton
it off we took a 4 mile hike with
full field packs in 38 minute* That
was really something. I guess we'll
be up here until probably the mid­
dle of August and what is next. I
don't know.
How have you been? I hope not
working too hard. Is Daddy still
over at Battle Creek? I'll bet he
really makes good doesn’t he? Have
you heard from Jimmy lately? I
guess I’ll have to write to him, I
sure would like to hear from hirn.
Well 111 depend upon Marge to
give you all ot the details on their
visit down here. I must close. Please
be good and don’t work too hard

Lt. Robt. H. Henney
Co. B. Sth Inf. Reg.
Camp Carson. Colo.

Lt. James N. Valentine
399th Bomb. Grp. Soil. (IOC
Wendover Field. Utah
Pvt. John L. Lockwood
ABN. 16088307

c/o Postmaster
New York. N. Y.
Pfc. Richard Gaskill. 381797(3

P. M San Francisco. Calif.
A/C Kenneth L. Wilcox

Eanle Field
'
Dos Palos, Calif.
Pvt. George E. Clum ASN.
36415348
San Francisco. California

Pvt. Ernest Belson
Asn. 36197215
A.P.O. 503
Postmaster
San Francisco
Next week. Gail Foster. H.H.8.
senior this fall, will 'give out' about
what goes on. 'fills summer Gail
has engineered the
teen-agers
groups at the UB.O. room when It
was open to the Youth Council and
she'll be able to tell you. "who's do­
ing what.' Until then. Cheerio.
Zolly Coffer
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No matter how we reason it
well never really know.
But 'over-thcre' dr here at home
our lives are not our own
Wc each have an unknown destiny
tliat fact we've all been shown
There's just one thing to remember
when we feel doubt and sad des­
pair
An Unseen Hand directs our course
which may not always seem quite
fair.
But no matter how we figure it.
how much we may rebel
We have to meet, our fate that
cornea
Cwlli do no Rood to yell.
And there's only one salvation
for all men since time began
And that’s an all abiding faith
in God and Fellowman.
Of course it isn’t easy
to accept this simple creed
When there are other things con­
crete
_
that would seem to meet your
need
■
Yet when you find this power of
Faith
you’ll have trust in the ultimate
And more .than that, my noble
friend
you will have found your soul!

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•
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SECTION ONE—PAGES 1 t. 6

EIGHTY-EIGHTH YEAR

------------- ——-----_= Instruction! for
On thi it * &lt;r &lt;r * &lt;r Brining Vegetables
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ARI YOU C
PART II
WAR

1

In answer to requests on lw

Home r ront • ?"n'

JUDGES NAMED
•'FOR 4-H FAIR

HASTINGS. MICHIGAN. THURSDAY. AUGUST 19. 1943

EDITORIALS

I

12 PACES—2 SECTIONS

ALL 'B’r 'C BOOKS
MUST BE RENEWED

On June 22. In lhe morning, the over here must guard against,
greatest battle In the history of lhe
• • •
'
.
world started. Since then something
Over-confidence fatone might not
Advance Indications Point ,Uke three and a half months have defeat u* but It could delay final;;
Wpf Plant Workers to
T« Lnrao Vartad Exhibits j elapsed, and here I can say this: victory by many
months.
...
.
Apply Through Their
To Large.
Varied Exhibit! .| Everyth
ing mute
.Ince u
then has proceeded
’ *
_
ruung
indications thati
that! . Tronsportotion
Foster.
Barrv County
There are manv
Harold J. Foster.
Foster, Barry
countv ttCC
ftCCording to plan.
plan ■• • •• w.
We k.v.
have.
many indici
Indications
• ransporrorion Committee
uommincc
SorU-iiltitrat
Secnt
announce*
the
I
.
_______
•,
___
"
Agricultural Agent announcea
howcvcr t--,, mUtakcn about one
Na*I military are yet far from- All holders of “B“ and “C" gasoJudaea and department supertntenhno Wea
-Mantle Uie breaking point; 1-German re-f »ne ration books must re-apoljl 1m­
denis
for
the
Barn'
Codnty
4H
Club
Stance
in
Sicily
has
been
stout
no
mediately
mediately
for
for
renewals,
renewals
of
of these
these
show ,to_
be noa
held . a_t me
the. r«n
Fair &lt;
. ---- y—-------------- —
L
01
SilOW
~---Ouuw lO or
w
.
panic
as in
Tunisia;------orderly
"round*
September 1.
1 22and
and3rd.
3rd.
against Germany and Europe and ------------------- —rret
—•
GroundsSeptember
Boyd
Bolton of
ofHasting*
Hastings will
will 1act how Imnieksurably great was the.'^-difficult maneuver) with strong
BoydBolton
1. tr,. J
danger hnw bv the skin of our. teeth rear guard action which has pretty

NEW NURSES AID
===========
COURSE TO START D A T I fi N I N
DURING SEPTEMBER * "J ' Y, *’ ' "
Cteu Op.n to w«„n
☆ AT A GLANCE

home extension agent recommends
dry
pftqk -for
two-snap
r j j-.x'j- r j- ----- -j--.------------- .-------a a“»/
“salt
*•
—-----------w -beans
, and cabbage.
information regarding the new
,
,
“
, -The beans
ins to be brined are
ere first
first,t
Nurtcs' Aide program, sponsored by
Hl frillLs and gals,
'Washed. T
h
"*
’
blanched
Then they are blanched 1
the Bgrry Co. Chapter. American
I really don't know how I rale ! for 3—3'4 I—
--------------------------minute*.
in steam if---poaRed Cross. may be obtained from rent purchases of items rationed '
a
steamer
cannot
be
ar'tlng the chance to write col- • ntble. if nw.tarm.ybeured.’nw
i Mrs. George H. Hebden, volunteer the government. This newspap
llvely to *0 many .swell people ranged hot waler may be used. The
1 services chairman, or Mr*. R. M. believes this scrvlse will enable I
but here goes— _
beans are then mixed with salt
I Cook, the new chairman of the dividua Is to cooperate more fully
School is just about to gel under u*ing one |»und of **ck salt' to
I Nurses' Aide comlmltee. AppUca«ar win
our tautall
two u &lt;wen&lt;y pouaO. or bran. Thu nu«biiu .-.WK.,-J"?-MJ?.
nuiui*
—„— —.
really .going to mis* Its
captain ture 1* packed in a clean crock, cov- eri tnuurnc ,„e
Red stamps T. U and V valid
««««,
Dlck Thomas, but, I know that hell ered wltii a thlncloth and plater bocker acting as assistant superin- 1 only of Germany but also of Eu­
through Aug. 31; W valid Aug. 15.
ro
every
game
and
1
and
weighted
down.
,
A
brine
will
undents
In
the
department.
Wil-1
rope.
That
I
can
say
now.
I
can
say
able
to
keep
Italy
from
pulling
out
1
o
f
highway
and
non-highway
gaso-1
the ages of 18 to 50 years. After
be Uilnking of them
,
added Inspiration
form nnr)
and inma
some fen
fermentation take | iard Brodbeck I* named superin- r only today because I can say that of the war; German representatives, fine rations. They must do this at ’ the appllcatiorw have been approved
hell serve a* an added
*’~« 1 1 tnrm
1 tendcnl of swine and roll club ex- thls enemy u already broken and Ln Rome were able to show proof' once If they expect to receive their I and doctors certificataa obtained, Sept. 20.
to their snappy playing, Roll call ! place.
teems totobe
be in
tnoraer
In about hlblts with AndrewKennedy Jr
_---------------------CaffM
order asas you hear 1 when bubbling ceases.
rill
never rise again—Adolph Hlt- of potential military might which, new ration books by Sept. 1. On ’ lhe class receives 80 hours of In­
the girls talking about the fellows j two weeks, the bean* are ready to and John Richardson a* assistants . - J. ~
; temporarily, at least. . outweighed
nd C couP°n' structlon from Miss Esther Kreider.
• —— — ’ B
— “
—
Unrationed. No coupon needed.
that we went to Khool with last use. Take out amount needed, wash 1 In the department. The sheep de- ,
•
•
, . ,
the theat presented by Allied armies wtn «Plre.
Suju
R. N. who taught the first group
year. BUI Kelly and Bill Garrison off brine and cook as usual. These . partmcnl will be headed by Donald (
Goering s advancing in Sicily; in the first di- N*EW
TYPE BOOKS
BOOKS
last spring
Trie course includes
w TYPE
Stamp 13 good for 5 lb. from
really looked *upet in their navy bean* keep a fair amount of vita- , Keech with Milburn Jone, and
• reel political tussle between the AlMr.
Mr Bauer
Ma"”’ said
“w a
“ new type of I 35 hours of instruction and 45 hours June 1 to Aug. 15
blues There', something about a mln and mineral content and much Greydon Wood assisting.
‘ nN.HUexm.n/
"B" and. “C" book
nursing under the
------- will
— be issued,
---------- at practice
—
Stamp No. 14 good for 5 pound*
lies
and
Germany
for
control
of
Millorl
We feel lucky’for Dean of the flavor andaroma of beans.
Tito Poultry Department will becvcr Iau on wazi uermany.
The present
sent “B"
B“ and "C" Baseline
gasoline supervision of Mis*
Miss Kreider.
Kreider.
Aug. 18 through Oct. 31.
,
—
.----------r------------- live in HasKeeler and Duane Stamm within picked fresh from the garden and । headed by Hugh Myer* with Marian ।
will
not -&lt;&gt;i
be ..
honored
after
Women who
do not
Stamps No. IS and 16 may ta
xhoutlng distance of each other cooked.
I Stevens and Nyla Ball as assistantsA couple of examples of over-conIn Russia, where the Soviet* have sepl.M. excepting a few books of , tings and who wish to take lhe usedfor canning sugar in amount*
down there In Texas. Harmon Wil- For storagc the beans may be left' in Ute department. Eugene Hay- j fldence—to exaggerate by under- brought together tremendous armies the-fie* type which were Issued bv course are entitled to additions.' of 5 lb. each through Oct. 31.
rox seem* to be literally cooking ln tlMr crock in a cooi place or the wood. James McDermld and Smith , statementi
and equipment for their first sue- the board during the past three ' gasoline for the trips to the hos- : Both coffee and sugar coupona
cessful summer offensive. German weeks.
I ; pitai
from
the same War Ration
down in South Carolina but hell ; beans may be placed in sterilized Sherman Jr. will act as superinten- ;
...
pikAi nnd
niiu it Is
is suggested that they I are
••
(Continued
I, The
...v new
... - books have
..... the
.... follow- 1 make
make arrangements
arrangements at
at the
the rationration- ' Book
Book 1.
1.
make a pretty slick marine and re- ,ara covered with tne brine from ' dents and assistant superintendents
ifs a malady that those of us
tContinued on Page 4. Sec. 1.)
memtoring his football playing we {he crock aU(1 COVeis screwed down । in lhe crops department. Lawrence .
ing style: "B" mileage ration or mg board.
Shoes
know That when he gets In there . to make the cans air tight.
1 Rohrbacher ho* been named to •
; "C mileage ration to written on
The new class of Nurses' Aides | stamp 18 good for 1 pair through
there won't be any noltte barred - Kitchenette sauerkraut is espe- | head the 4H handicraft department. I-------------- —
--------- —
each coupon. The old type have, is greatly needed at the hospital. | Oct. 31. ’
But lhe kids that have been left clull.. cconomical when only a lew Norma Huntington, Marjorie Laufor instance "Permit* delivery of | Registered nurses are almost im- 1
Gasoline
here have been pretty busy this . hcad’s of cabbage are to.be made t-u
1
-------*
—
'
is
i one "C” unit of gasoline
Then; possible to obtain and the seven1 Stamp Number 7 from Basta
I is no change in the "A" form ex- NurseV Aides, who graduated last Mileage Ration A Book, worth 4
summer wotking In factories, offices,. lnto kraut at a lime. This kraut i
stores nnd we've even hud some of ;
mt&gt;re vitamin "O” than &lt;
1 cent that coupons are now valid I spring and' who have been on djity : gallons of gasoline, good througn
1 for‘only three gallons, as are "B" j ever since, have been of great as- , sept. 21.
the High School heroes. Jake Ken- , docs sauerkraut made in a crock.
Ihiblts. 8 All *upeiTntendents are
yon and Louie Myers working on , Uae
jypg of two-quart Jar 1serving without financial renum- I
.
, „
. . „ ,
. I ®nd "C" couoons in the future.
slstance. Miss Lottie Teusink. su- I
Fuel OU
month of the year which 1* quite At STATIONS
perlntendent. praises their ability | coupon 5 good for 11 gallons,
lhe street crew*. 1 fegj sort of out • except those with self-sealing cov- •Station for their time and effort
They Taught Him Manyf
unusual if not distinctly*.
।
Employes in' war plants should : highly and many patient* at the : Must last until Sept. 30 for both
nf things .Just keeping house and er&gt; Test jara for Raks. Sterilize 1 a make lhe 4H Fall Achievement
Lessons'
Very
Helpful
to
----- — trying to keep ration pointe straight. 1 Jara coveni and the spoon to be IShow a success.
- --r - "These and other features of that1 apply through their transportation, hospital have expressed titfir ap- ; heat and hot water.
Him in Later Work as Head experience might be exploited for . committee These committees must 1 predation of their services. These I
Tira
The young fry have now declared US4;d jn packing the sauerkraut
Prof. C. L. Cole of the Michigan
««
-----the(r novelty, «nd there might be I certify mileage on these applies- | Nurses' Aides received their official I Second Inspection* due: A book
a share in the US.O. and you tipy* 1 ftelect good firm heads of cab- ;State College Animal Husbandry
Of .i
the Illinois *»_ii
College
an epic in every one of them. Yet . Hons and mall them to the board, certificates and button* at the last! vehicle* by Sept. 30; B'» by Oct.
home on leave have been swell niter ( bnge. Early cabbage te as good a* ;Dept, has been Invited to place all
Of
Agriculture
1 Lhe background, upon which I ' The books will be sent directly
o'* by Aug. 31:
31; commercial ve■mj to; &gt; meeting
meeting of
of lhe Red Cross board. । 31; c'i
the first startled look and grin a* &gt; tau varieties.
Trim off outside ।livestock exhibits except dairy cat­
In
the
chapters
so
far
given
in
— ------------------------------------------ — learned to rely for shaping the users
When
commenced
the 6course.
1 nicies
every
6 montlu or 5.000 mile*,
you twar the vlclrolas going full heaves nnd remove all discolored ।tle. Dairy cattle will be placed by
, ; When they commenced
thethey
course.
1 hides every
montlu
or 5,000
miles,
1&lt;A volunteer
vrdimftotor hours
hnnr, • . which
—(.1.1. ever
- — - - is
*. first.
'
• -.n
DeanDavenport
Davennort's
Banner nfof Dean
’s
ooliclc*
touching education for 1
Renewal applications arc availavail- II they promised 150
blast and the click of the cue stick | 8poU. In handling keep trimmed ,John Foster. District 4H club agent the Hanner
Sugar Far Canning
on ball. Did you ever get hit over heads clean.
Rinse in running from Kalamazoo
K. K. Vining. story of his own life, as published farmers, was laid in the common- able at ga-ohne filling stations or each to the hospital and It is ex- j
in
1
-----------several
..
numbers
-..-.w
—
Of
~
the
Country
place
aetiviues
activities
of
the
dav-bv-dav
dxy-by-day
I
at
the
tho
different
manufacturing
petted
pectetl
that
their
hours
will
be
I
Sugar
for
home-canning
of 1943
the head with a cue slick? If you water with stem end down and Kent County Agri. Agent will
,I -------•—
— ! fruit crops will be available to
completed
by the first -»
of October.
never did. Just try and referee a drain. Shred cabbage Into Urge place the vegetable, crops. and poul­ . Gentleman in 1925. under the head- rouUne of the farm, and In the i plants.
Dcnsmore. 'I Ing of "A Son of the Timberland." live* of those who lived by the land, i
-----------------No doubt some of them will give housewives on approximately tta
friendly argument. You're going to , pan or bowl. A two-quart Jar will ;try show. Miss Eleanor Densmore.
win judge
i..a=B we have told of his boyhood day*
"How shall we exalt the-commonthe*common- Ii
have to look sharp « you tWnk you
atxwt 31-3 pounds of nhredded Kent County home agent will
' additional hours but a new class of game baste as last res son No reducon his father's Woodland farm; of. place into its true perspective as j
I volunteer worker* is urgently need- j uon of blue point stamps will ta
am gob« to boat your kid broth- Babtam». To this ainoilnt add
1
the.
glrlr. exhibits.
his
atleiidance
Kt.
and'
graduating
—
—
•
—
-------—
•—
*
reptrsenting the great- heart and i
:l;ad&gt;------- -—- -...... _—-. - -—•Tutii'-'frwirers especially the Henry and Kee- j tablespoon* salt and if desired I
Plans are fast being completed by
I
It te hoped tb commence the new j for canning sugar.
ler brother*
ltea-spoon sugar. Mix well.
the County Extension Office for from, the Michigan Agricultural pulse of humanity, which is so!
I class tn September and-anyone tn- j
----------------- • a &gt;
——
Will some kind soul
please en- I Dip Hie rubber into boilingwater
the large 4H club exhibit of calves, College- He had finished nid course completely wrapped up In common I
: terested should contact either Mrs. a 11 CT I ft KI C Al CC
lighten me as to what
a Warrant and place on the hot jar.
sheep, swine, farm produce and oth- will) no idea of becoming a teach­ things and common deeds? The
er.
He
planned
to
and
did
return
Cook
or Mrs Hebden at once.
! IVIN JALtJ
exceptional Is more Interesting. It
Officer to? I've asked and asked
With the spoon pack the cabbage । er 4H summer projects. Club memthe farm, and become hl* fath- Is true, but it is often deceptive
andwenone look* sort of vague firmly into the Jar. Work quickly.
MBS. MARGRET PATTON. Prep.
generally over the
me county arc to
‘7.==.
?» U rome Mg mystery j&gt;r are thev FUI lhe lar to the very top and II bers
For whoever believes that every i
On account of leaving her home.
one1 of those unwept, unhonored press until the Juice nin* out. Seal making pic™ for the orcr?. =c“rd . week, in hi* own words, we will man can. by virtue of some special
Mrs. Patton will dispose of the
1 Ing to Foster.
give hte story of the ten years he training, win a 825D00 Job needs to
household goods at'public auction
and hte father worked together on be reminded that positions which
at the house located *4 mile north
that beautiful 300 acre farm, and can pay that price are. like hen's
u*.
of Delton. Henry Flannery will cry
;
Hostings
,,
how thnt practical, hard work fit­ teeth, both few and scattering
•the sole and Milton Letnsar will
"Farming is the great and abldThe Banner to indebted to Chas.;
ted into hte later career as an edu­
fact as clerk
See the adv. ciaecator. He became not only an in­ Ing witness to the value of the com- ' A Wetosert. now and for many !
wherc in this issue for full par-.
mcnplace
and
of
the
man
who
to
■
years
a
member
of
the
staff
of
the
structor. but an executive. Under
. ticulars.
above the average. And so 1- Kalamatoo Gazette, for the fol- i
hto direction lhe Illlnoto College of just ...
------—
']
All-Doy Program la
Agriculture grew from only a name ----was,u,.
that.—
out----------------------of this ten-year
rou"-1lowing list of commissioned officers i
with seven students to a great in- ] tine on the farm and its intimate in xhe Civil war who came from '
Announced For Friday
iUt hoi^stootaketa stroll along 1 now being conducted at the Uni­
stltutlon with a student body of I association with neighbors s|mll- Barry county. Before his connec- .
The atmual judging and demon­ 0.000
! arly engaged, there was developer. tlon with the Gazette, Mr. wetothe farm known u the old
stration contests for Barry counn
HU story of hlvten years on the .a background for certain outstand- sert was a reporter for the Banner !
drier place. located 2 mile* m
4H canning and food preparation Ii farm followsI Ing convictions which served aa ahd prepared many interesting arti-1
west of Middleville, 2 mito *
members are announced for Friday.
des concerning pioneer days and
“I had gone to coUett a boy and Fuldfs 10 m‘n&gt;' ? decl?‘*1 °r
1 mil? east and 2'4 mile* »ou
August 20. at the courthouse tn came bock a man—if not in knowi- !
people
of
this
county.
He
and
the
'
°n’ *I1?1
I quu,
.
Caledonia. He is offering ar
Hastings by Mary E. Bullis, home
late
Wm.
W.
Potter
published
a
hisI
fwtszp f.Ti't
f-xneriente
at tta
least
in was up as to methods to^&gt;2*
be emI the cover.
cellent list of horses, cows,
ffitlon
Vd
?uU&lt;X f“
terSlP'o^4^..S
S
J^i llki old home Week. , Jar and dip tC top to hot pora- extension agent.
tory of this county.
chickens, feed, farm much
The material for tire following
rt rotr overcome home unexpected- ! ffln to prevent the entrance of air.
•nils all day meeting starts at er life, os glimpsed through college Ng
8&gt;8tem
and some furniture. N. C. Th
article was gathered when Mr.'
\^ «Lu vnur Morn she's sit- . Keeping out all air tends to nre- 9:30 A. M. with canning judging. eyes, was full, of Ihterest and pt»- i
farmers.
will cry tiie .sale and Culet
Welssert resided in Hastings, but,
th* back row and ehnper- serve more of the vitamin C and to Classes In canning will be one kind siblUtle*
I was made a partner ■ II' was-thls experience that not
onlttg the soldier from Custer and prevent discoloration of the kraut.
of fruit, one kind, of vegetable and with my father in the business of i only provided guidance in devising wax never used in his work here.
or
In
Kalamazoo.
The
other
day
S. HuKik, name U yiu" w*- ■ ™e .•u-rkr.ul will W, rradv tor menus.
’
farming and. as he was always । and executing plans, but th* not he ran across the notes he had pre­
5 WSrTM si ill find hn- » in from (wo to to w«-to djAt 12:30 P. M. light untreated ready fcr anything new if it onlv Infrequently enabled me to forecast
| HAROLD MYER8, Prop.
cakes made by older food prepara­ promised Improvement, the prospect the evil consequences of debatable pared concerning these Civil war ■
anywhere along the left side with
desired
Use the juice a* well as tion members will be judged by was enticing and fully appreciated policies when my (^leagues, often officers but had never printed and |
| Having decide to quit fa
the. rest of the "war widows."
sent them to the Banner, a favor i
I Myers will have an auctb
When they said "Join the Navy the kraut. Both are equally rich In Beatrice Boyle, assistant state club by the young irlfe. who soon came far- better trained than 1. were be- we greatly appreciate. The list of1
leader, to determine the county from a neighboring farm to share | fogged or even misled.
1 the farm located 3 mitoa
and see the World" they weren t vitamin C.
officers given belqw was compiled I
IjirRV I 1. mil—c
U. ■
Bulletins on wartime canning. winner. Demonstrations by cloth­ my fortunes.
■ Because there are so many mte- from official sources.
kidding were they—or were they,
you boys in Chicago? I can think Storage nnd drving of vegetables ing. canning and food preparation
"Her father like mine had been conceptions about farming and
According to these notes, it ap -1
of three right now that they let and fruits may be obtained free at teams are scheduled for 1:00 P. M. a builder before he was a former, fanners on the part of perfectly pears that the township of Prairie-:
Holden farm. He fa offering
go to tnort exciting places. I saw the Extension office in the Court At 2.00 P. M. menus, table service, And so it was that lhe building in- well-intentioned people, arid b=- vllle furnished more commissioned |
ltd, M
and unfrosted cup cakes will be stinet was strong in both of us. a cause many of these questions will
a Snapshot of Bill Morgan the oth­ House in Hastings.
fudged by food preparation mem- resource that was to stand us in I edme up iharply in later chapters, officers for the Union army, than
er day standing In front of the
any other of Barry's sixteen town­
Royal Hawaiian Hotel beneath
excellent stead in the formative when dj«u«‘ng
ships.
Those
Prairieville
Union
Wlnnera in the county contest; days to come, when suitable hous- ment and potato. I am dteposed to
swaying palms, etc. Bob Henry is
Harlingen Army Air Field. Texas particulars.
‘
I will compete at the state 4H Club Ing and equipment, for hocne eco- analyze this background of farming soldiers who returned as companyup melting igloos and Jack Bu—A gradiiate this week of the Har­
show which will be held In East nomlcs and for agriculture became experience In an endeavor to clear- off leers were: Captain Charles H. lingen flexible gunnery school who ,OPA^AYS NO EXTRA
holtz 1* out upon the seven seas.
Swarthout. Co. F. 8th Infantry:
Lansing. September 4-7.
So you see there i* still hope that
one of lhe major problems In col- ■ ly state the features on which I Charles H. Snider. 2nd lieutenant. qualified as an expert aerial trig­
ItyriON FOR HAY FEVER
The hundred thirty-six girls are lege administration
you might loin the several hun­
| learned to rely for guidance in my
Co. F. 8th Infantry; HCrmon O. german after six weeks of Intensive ;
In canning and 192 In food
dred Barry county boys upon the
“Mmi men whnte lives are de- Ul,rty years of coltego admlntotra- Smith. 2nd lieutenant Co. F. 7th training and now wears the sliver ,
Spot jottingsWe just heard enrolled
XjlJ^^Sork ^nter thi “«»• » Uved “»« U’e of a farmer
/ CUfford MeMann, O.P.A. Dfcpreparation projects this year. Miss1
briny blue yet.
that Cpl. Ried Furrow from Camp
Cavalry: Charles H. Ruggles. 1st wings of a Gunner-Teciinidan-Serv trict Mileage rationing Officer, to­
One of the fellows that I miss Laughton. Wash, is due to arrive Bullis urges all members, who are
geant 1* Lyle C. Hathaway, son A day clarified the rcgulatlrna for hay
lieutenant
and
quartermaster.
Co.
the most Is "Pike" Foreman. Al­ today (Thurs.) Well be seeing you. able, to take part In these contests.
Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Hathaway. His- fever sufferers seeking extra gaso­
A. 13th Infantry.
though Louie Myers is running a
Swarthout entered the service as Ungs. R. No. 5.
line i?tlon* for automobile trips to
close second nobody can quite Cpl.
He was promoted to sergeant and upper Michigan after several per­
"Howdy." Keith Fox atx Lowry
I
J£re?r
bSFi land- and who»e
h°P« of ln- a sergeant. September 7. 1881; was
whistle like "Pike". The school
received hte diploma and wing* at soils applied to local war price and
oromoted
to
2nd
lieutenant
Oct.
house park hasn't been the same Field, Denver, send us your address
18. 1864: made first lieutenant Nov. , brief exercises held here and. unless rationing boards and the OP.*,
since "Pike" Isn't trilling througn soldier.
held
over
to
serve
as
an
instructor.
20.
1864:
was
made
a
captain
April
W-v
Zzz^z:
loft
’
•-*
district office. .
Wac' Betty Cooper left last
It at all houra of the night and
I will depart Immediately to join a
U» madden. .u.e
night
Ight iWed.)
(Wed.) for Des Moines to
w beMany applicants claiming that
(Continued on Page 3, Sec. 1.)
day.
combat crew aboard a U. 8. bomber. hay fever, or will when lhe season
August 25 to the deadline for fil­' duties a full decode was spent in of mind of the man who depends
gin her training. Be on the look
Well, here’s to the days when we out Betty for Lt. Leona D. Smith ing of applications for lhe new' the day-by-day routine of the farm upon himself for a living; to took
I Before learning to "double in gun- they already are suffering from
»._■------.... ...»
-%-_t—u&lt;n Which• -ro far as I know the only case of to the land and not to an employ­
again go to Miller’s and eat all the | &lt;WoodUndl wtoU .UUonM In I*. VnhmKx
U»t o
SehoUnMp
nery." he completed one other gel* under way August 15. exhibit
mechanhot fudge we can stand, lake the Moines.
_ie Uni­’ the kind on record
er for a job. It was the old farm
been established by the
a doctor's statement certifying Uto
car every night, buy *teak for Duke,
- ---------------, les or armament and qualified as trip to necessary. But such t Otatsofr 1 -Nn* .&lt; an nverwr and not as that stood always at my back In the - - Beverly Jones was sworn in the ^rslty of Mlchlganjn -ie
the name
ni
Pieman
darkest days of college uncertainty.
buy a new sport coat out of every Waves at Detroit on Monday and Hastings high
fh school.
•
an air crew technician.
-•—’ It
•• has been1
ment will not help. MfiMsim mK
other paycheck and do all of our leaves for Hunter College in Sept, announced i&gt;y
11
While at Harlingen he fired every
bj E. L. Taylor, prin­
O-PA-’s ruling affecting hay fever
shooting at the 3 for 10 stand at
and
make
a
living,
so
I
did
not|
type
weapon
from
BB
guns
to
cali
­
cipal.
Oh yea. happy lournev to Gordy I
, planter, cultivator or harvester, sacrifice my convictions for bread
Under
the
terms
of
the
new
the Barn- County Pair.
bre
.50
Bror‘
—
“
*
Crothers in Iceland who has leave
Ihat “driving to a more favoral
and as lumberman, woodcutter or
■ The (YeaAnne is-staring me In the to go to Scotland. (Sorry you have scholarship arrangement, an out­’1 ditcher. I lived the common life of and butter, as too many do who de­
climate for health purposes is t
»_____ ....... nn I.n,n„
man ro i &gt;*nd
other.
employment.
face and si) I must bld you all good not time enough to come home. I standing fraduate of the high school*
100th birthday Wednesday. Aug. 11.. of Instruction and training eyes. driving for the purpose of obtalni
■ 'n* (armer “ * capitalist a
bye. I hod so many tilings I want­ Gordy.) We heard about your mom &lt; will be selected from the graduating ?»°JnthSiln&gt;fre u nn^kind of farm laborer.
at her home with lota,of callers,J! nerves and fingers to split-second necessary medical or therapeu
learned what
what it
it means
tnea
I1 learned
tuition
ed to tell you but I guess It’ll have ahd Dad going to the telegraph of- classes each year. Full
treatment and. therefore, spec
JC U U»t were te no IM ol Urn
h,„
,,
j
beautiful" flowers,
gifts,
ninety
hirth ­ timing. He climaxed the course by rations may not be allowed for M
to wait until a personal appearance. flee to wire you money for the trip. I charges for a year’s study at the work from timber to, tillage, from to hire out to myself on January cards and letters and a nice birth
1
each
year,
to
be
my
own
boss
and
University
will
be
covered
by
the
Bye now.
,
As they stood there a message came
the feeding and'care of livestock
day cake with ten candles on it
“ A
‘ ' ,lr,n« on towe&lt;1 targets from Texan purposes." The gasoline panels
pay
my
own
wages.
I
learned
a
lot
scholarship,
and
the
grant
will
be
.
Gail Foster
the 41 ration boards In the Ora
In over the wire. Who from? None
to the training of driving horses of things that are Ignored by cap­ famllr J’------- — --------- ‘
continued
each
year
throughout
a
Vrlnrk
‘'lla of
thorough
at CV
other than Gordy Crothers asking
that I have not done with my own
&gt; clock tn
to Ur
Mr. nnd
and Mrx
Mrs. M
M. J
J.wNorNor I ers
ery- phwe
MrlaJ traininghcre
at­ Rapids O.P.A. district have bl
■A top of the morning' and here for a little added cash to the first four-year course If the scholar's hands, and at which I do not know ital and labor, so often arrayed ris. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. R.. Norris,
advised to act in accordance w
against each other, when each is
we go with one buck for you—
amount. Your folks were sending performance warrants.
the size of a day's work.
Ronald Hughes, the great-grand- &lt; one of the nation's biggest gunnery this ruling tn handling applk
Members
of.
this
year's
high
schools
qualified
him
for
hte
rolo
Lt. Merle K. Collison
extra anyway; they completed Lhe
•■Those ten years were - notable
son of Toledo, Ohio, Mrs. Sarah
Gradual Ing classe*
who not so much for the events, which
"I learned to despise the sham Smith, her sister who is 00 years as Gunner-Technician-Sergeant —
139 N. Grant St.
transaction so the money to on the school
Pocatello. Idaho.
SCHOOL BOOKSTOKK HOU
way to you. All adds up to per- wish to attend the University .next were quite commonplace, as for the distinction between mental and young, and Lucy. Although she is In the world’s best
fall may obtain additional Informa- background they afforded for an manual processes, between •Educa­ bed most of the time she enjoys see­
A* we’ve said before LL, It ten t
The Hastings Public School
ST&amp;ta’H6?hereHto£ I “
on and official •PP'^uon
tkm
application ronns
forms
much but it brings a hundred good
tion
”
arm
“
mere
training."
For
there
1 understanding of agriculture and
ing her friends, and relatives. Mrs.
wtehes and best of luck so Its a lands midst the heather and the {St-A*?0 Kholarshlp from the high its jieople. For the story of "The is no skill of any kind without Norris was the daugther of Mr. and
school.
some
degree
of
mental
guidance.
case of where every penny counts. dew. Which again reminds of that
Day. September I
Maples'* farm Is the old. old story
Mrs. William Ritchie who came
Completed
application
forms
of
Local Newa Vlews-Vlctory gar­ old story of Free Postage—
weeks beginning
“I learned something of the com­ from Londondery County, Ireland,
recommendation from University of developing a homq and a busi­
dening is really changing the ole
War Price and Rationing’ Boards
Sharp received a letter from his
ness out of the wilderness, and of plexity of fanning on varied soih to New York in 1840. She was of a
town, inside and out. why Aunt friend McTavteh which bore no aiumnt, and other materials lub- establishing a civilization where be­ In all kinds of seasons; and that family of seven children, two dying are now able to accept applications
milted
by
applicants
will
be
sent
Angie Bates has a border now of stamp, and he had to pay postage.
fore only a thin and scattered popu­ to skill in farming he must add while young, the rest have all lived for War Ration Book HI from those
brets around the flowsr bed at the The letter concluded: "You will be to the University by high Khool lation of Indians had extracted a judgment in the breeding, care and to be over 80. Mrs. Norris and Mrs. civilians who may not have received while there la a good
front of her home • looks pretty. delighted to hear I am enjoying the officials, and the educational and meager and precarious living by feeding of four or five different Sarah Smith are the only ones left. I the book, the Grand Rapids Dis­
too&gt; and Mary Evarts and Agnes best of health, old chap. Yours. psychological tests used in select­ hunting and fishing. My contacts kinds of animals: also mechanical Their mother lived to be 91.
trict Office of Price Administration
ing
the
scholars
will
be
held
In
this
Simms have the nicest tomato McTavteh."
Mrs. Norris was bom Aug. 11. announced today.
area. aometlme shortly after the were with the later portions Of the ability to operate machinery.
hedge pn the east side of their
Sharp then wrapped up a large August 25 deadline.
"Improvement era" and the estab­
“I learned that the world is full 1843 in Caledonia. Livingston coun­ , Applicants for babies bom since
1 the book was first Issued must show TBANtPornmON
stone, and without paying postage,
Mary Ketcham was the 1943 re­ lishment of a settled agriculture. of people who know all about agri­ ty, New York, and came to Michi­ I proof of the birth by birth certiIt will be necaaoary
sent it to McTavteh with the fol­
In this way I learned to know the culture. but next to nothing about gan with her parents when 19 years
creation these days and canning is lowing note: “This great weight cipient of the Alunufl scholarship hopes, the fears, the labors, the fanners and fanning.
...v, settled ...
--------------.....„-! ficatc. hospital statement, adoption trlcts or parento to i
old. They
in Yankee
Springs
— near Gun lake where the f papers or physician's or minister's ments at once if tra
Twp.
the usual ‘home work’ only more rolled off my mind when I read made available each year by the attainments and the Indomitable
“I learned that In order to know -r^.
Hastings
University
of
Michigan
Hastings
Khool busaa
ao. You sit up nights with the jour good news.”
Applicants who claim
character of the most heroic peo­ agriculture. It to necessary to live -foundation camp to at present. She I, affidavit.
au*.. ----- - * *11 IK* IwwaWa Ow flu
Alumni Club.
.pressure cooker instead of the baby
Next week Rev. A- M. Coldren
ple. who ever subdued- a continent the farmer's life from the Inside,
when you can borrow one’ — the will be writing to you. Rev. Ooldand gave color and objectives to where much that seems unaccount­
cooker, not the baby, we mean.
ren who was bom In India, spent
its agriculture. A hlahly important able. even stupid, becomes under­ He was a Civil War veteran of the I of the family must fill out a new
I application. (Thto type of omteston
One neophyte canner having many years of his Ufe there and
" wetter this, when the time came standable. As good old Dr. Mlles 6th Michigan Cavalry.
heard you should ■puncture’ dill he can appreciate manv of the dif­
To thto union six children were was pocatble because the applica- portallon.
Ing policies in college once said to me: "Remember that
pounty School Commissioner Ar­
pickles before canning ’em. called ficulties some of you fellows are thur Lathrop announces that since
.^n. For that purpose there to always a reason, and a bom of which three are living, i tlon ■ originally required such a
Catherine Osborn, a pickle author­ meeting. If you’ve never met Rev., the Item appeared In the Banner » w— .... that the experience was good one. for every common prac­ They moved to Prairieville Twp. in person's name twice and many ap-.
ity, after ten o'clock at night to Coldren. he Is a jolly, likable per­ stating there were ten Barry county commonplace and not exceptional.
tice. It may not be more than 90 1882 fanning until 1907 when they 1 plicants overlooked thto roquireaak if she’d ’ever poked a dill son. and you’ll enjoy chatting with schools without teachers, a number
There were some distinctive fea­ Ecent sound, but he who under- moved into the present home. Mr. ment.)
pickle?* Awhile back that might him next week. Until then Cher- of former teachers have accepted tures. it ‘to true, in that experience.
es to solve the remaining 10 per Norite died Aug. 11. 1918 and Mrs.' Persons who »pplted and who rahave sounded like the making of
contracts and that there were more For example, we were at one time cent has a good deal of a job on Norrls carried on. They had three ceived none of the books called for
grandchildren. Fred Ketchum of. on the eppheatton or Just a part
a practical joke but these days It’s
Zolly Coffer.
than enough applicants to supply the largest producer* of fancy hand.
~
serious plus.
Much has been said and writ­ Kalamazoo. George Ketchum, who
the vacancies. In fact, some teach­ manle Fiurar and syrup within the
their oridHal stube and must fill
North of us a bit in Newaygo at a TAX NOTICE
ers have been advised to apply tn state of Michigan. We built the ten — mostly by non-agrlcullural died in France after World War No. out an affidavit attesting to the
fishing tackle factory they are mak­
The city taxes delinquent after other counties where the supply Is ftn&gt;t dlo tn all that region, ta the people—about "the deadly monotony
ing bait to put in wRh the emer­ Aug. 15, 4% fee added Sept. 1.
vast artuMment of ths neighbors, of farm routine.” My experience Is oi xoieoo, wmo. wno no* two cuu- facta In addition to filling out an­
limited.
other application blank.
gency equipment used in rubber
'
Mabel Field, Treasurer.
AU but three schools 'in Barrv who looked wise as they talked that farmers in general are Ignor­ dren. Ronald and Charlotte Hughes,
boats by flyers who have been
county had signed contracts with about "feeding cows on sauer ant of the fact—If It to a fact— of whom great-grandmother thinks
forced down. Other routine equip­
teachers and the three had plenty kraut” We introduced tbg 10-hour that they are special victims of
ment to a box kite and antenna
Bryans Reunion Sun.. Aug. 22. of applicants to chooee from. •­
system on the farm, almost half a that affliction. I think I have a
for SOS signals. Reminds us of Morgan Park. Thomapple lake.
sentury ago amidst- no little ridi­ fair perspective of routine, having church and a cliarter member of
my mahir-xperience Marguerite Rebekah lodge and
what Gertie, the stenog. said, when Bring potluck dinner and own table
Moore school reunion. Sat, Aug cule. And I have dug ditches and divided

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DEAN DAVENPORT SPENT 10 YEARS IN
HARD WORK ON THE WOODLAND FARM

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OFFICERS FROM
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Celebrated 100th
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LOCAL NEWS
I Mrs. Bute Barber who made such

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79'
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Kat ion Calendar
SUGAR: Stamp 14, for 5 lbs. valid
through Oct.j31 ; 15 and 16, each
5 ibs : valid for home canning.

Are points being wasted by rush-buying at the end of the
ration period—or arc they being spent wisely throughout
the month for foods that provide the maximum nutrition
and mealtime pleasure per point? Be certain! Budget your
points ... so many for each week. Know what you want
to spend . . . then spend them here where full stocks
of rationed items and a vast variety of point-free fruits
and vegetables, cereals and wheat products make menu­
planning easier—and more economical of points and pen­
nies, too, because you get QUALITY for your points and
VALUE for your money every day at FOOD CENTER.

POTATOES us.No..
,..k 59c
SWEET CORN /// &lt;k&gt;. 25 c
DRY ONIONS
2 lb.. 17c
bu.
NEW CARROTS
9c
NEW CABBAGE
GREEN PEPPERS
5c

BLUE STAMPS: R. S &amp; T. Valid
through Sept. 30.
RED: T. U. V and W valid through
Aug. 31. X valid Aug. 22.

TOMATOES
HOME
GROWN

19c

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Sirloin Steak

43'

Steer Beef—12 prints

SHORT

STEAKS

Steer Beef—II pointe

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Brisket Boiling Beef
Lean and Meaty—9 pointe—lb.

Smoked Hom
Whale or Shank half—7 pl*, lb.

CHICKEN
Perch Fillets
Not rationed—lb.

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Whiting Fillets
Not rationed—lb.

Cottage Cheese
Slicing Bologna

FRANKFURTERS
Skinins—5 points—lb. ..

Potato Salad

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HAMBURGER
PORK LIVER
SPARE RIBS ■.

Fresh Ground
7 points
lb.

20
lb 23

Tender

Meaty
pointe

TENDER BEEF

Chuck Roasts
Steer Beef

9 points

OQc

JMtz

lb.

PORK HOCKS.,.™ .20
SAUSAGE
Grade 1
5 points

25c |

OLEO
Durkees 4 Red points

MIL-NUT 7CI
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FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST
SCIENTIST

Corner Church end Center SU
Subject: "Mind."
HT5J?
Sunday service I!
Wednesday evening service al
Residence 519 E. Green St.
7
43'
u' m
position as assistant to Ute Presl■ Preaching Bunday al Goodwill
Kp.
tndent nf a very fashionable girls I
—
o™ In
1- church edifice J’M^Hendfrahot. Time 10:00 and
•uaing
room
Wedx^dav
.
school on Long Island not far from .
_,^r.
and Saturday
—- - '.■.'jd;;cid^y
-c - Oyster Bay.
'Sunday school Goodwill 11:00.
from 3 tq.5 p. m.
Shirley 8t. Peter of Flint, former­
Hendershot 10:30.
CHURCH NEWS**
ly located here with the Penny Co,,
Buiujay School at Martin and
was in town visiting friends on ,
BALTIMORE CHURCH
Quimby, usual time.
Friday.
' Pastor. Bey. Lyle E. Olmstead
•
Communion Sunday at preaching
Miss Dorothy Skellington, who
Preaching service at 10.98 a. m.
jxiinu.
finished A7
nurses
training
at
High
­
7M’*l.1^.lr'lng “l H‘8h’
Jo»*n Zeedyke of Kalamazoo will
Sunday school at 11:00 a. m.
land
Park Hospital
*»«••*»«.1 is
«. now
— a
- pattern
-u—. - nif the pulpit in the MethodLst
fcd Park
---------------- —------SOUTHWEST WOODLAND
Heyman Ktefer Hospital m De- cliurch Sunday morning, Aug. 22 at McCALLUM CHURCH
Last Week's Leiter
i troll.
10 o'clock. Rev. axxd Mr*. D. W.
Preaching service at
Mr. and Mrs Laird Wotring of
I Petty Officer Anderson of Clear Robinson are on a vacation..
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Bunday
scJiool
at «...
1U.30 a. m.
Grand Rapids were Sunday night
Lake has been, transferred to Nor­
Ail are welcome.
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn WotI folk. Va. Mrs. Anderson who was West Hope
ring. * Miss Carolyn Brodbeck la
one of the teachers at Central play­
Tlic Community Club will meet GRACE LUTHERAN CHURCH
spending an Indefinite time wilh
ground this summer, and her son at lhe school house Friday evening, O. H. TVinkleln. Pastor
her slater. Mrs. Gallen Mteke and
Stuart, returned to her home In Aug. 27.
• iki vines held in tne I. O O. F. baby, while Gallen U In th* hooMinn.
The Anderson's who left ORG
luill.
Green
Street
entrance.
pltal recovering from his recent
Saturday, lived In Mrs. Frank Car­
Divine
worship
at
10:30
A.
M.
The Maccabees will hold a meet­
rothers house on Watt Green St., ing Friday P. M. Aug. 20. al the Sex mon by the paalor. "Wise and operation. &gt;. MUs Nevah Perlee
while they were here.
regular time and place.
yet foolish"
parenta. Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Wil­
Russell McConnell of the J. r
Bunday school at 11:30 A. M
liams of Woodland while Mrs Paul
Penney Co. will leave Sept. 1st for
The Grace Guild meets at Uie Towns and baby .Sandra were vis­
Grace Lutheran Guild will meet
1 a new position with lhe Penney
home of Mrs. Eugene Dalxnun. 544 iting her mother Mrs. Myrtle Wil­
| store in Owosso. The McConnell's 544 R Mill St., on Wed.. Aug. 25 at E. Mill. Wednesday 7.30 P. M
liam, of Dowling. * Max Guy of
I live In the Charles Weisscrt house
Hastings spent last week with Rob­
: on Walnut street.
HUNT METHODIST
ert apd Donald Matthews.
| Miss Helen Furnlss of New Roch.
The Navy Mothers Club will meet IHURIH SERVICES
die, N. Y.. and Miss Mary Camp­ the first and third Wednesday ot
Next Sunday morning. Aug 22. ( KI KI|»atic GOLDEN
&gt; bell of Kalamazoo are making a each month at the U. 3- O. Room at at ten o clock, the gue»i pivacuti ivwnnrwn awSvywySaitv
IlJKM-mile bicycle trip and have 7:30 P. M. AU mothers ot men in at tne F7r*t Methodist church will
.A/,NLVEB?A»f
stopped to visit at lhe home of Mr.
Navy, Marines or Coast Guards be the Rev. Hepry R. E. Quant of Baltimore Twp., will celebrate lheir
| and Mrs. w. H. Rowe and family the
are eligible kto join nnd are always Grand Rapid*, a retired minister ■olden wedding anniversary al their
■ of Pine street. Other guests In the welcome to attend the meetings.
of tiie Michigan Conference. Dis­ home on Bunday. Aug. 32. Mrs.
’ Rowe home Include Mrs. James P.
trict Supt. t. H. Baboltt Ls un­ Martin was Nora Jones of Salem.
I Adams of Providence. R I.. wh«&gt; i*
Circle No. 3 of the W. S. C. S. will able to come, as scheduled, because
। vislUng her parents.—Big Rapids hold their annual picnic on lhe of n conflict of dates. Tiie Rev. Allegan county. The wedding took
place in Allegan on Aug. 31. 1883,
I Pioneer.
Quant retired Hi 1938 after serv­ tiie ceremony being performed by
lawn
al
thf
home
cf
Mrs.
Georve
I Mrs. Don Karcher of Freeport had Heath. ltJ30 S Market St. on Fri­ ing
m tiie ministry since 1895, hav­ the Rev. Barnes of Allegan. They
; the misfortune to fall on the ce­ day. Aug. 20. at I o'clock.
ing been the pastor of several targ- I made tbclr home in Watson Twp..
ment floor and Injured her right
■ rr churches tn tiie conference.
‘' Alleann county until 1916 when the
arm and limb.
Word from lhe pastoi. Rev. Slone, family moved to Battle Creek and
Tile Women cf the Mooac will hold
Mr. and Mrs. Mason Hathaway
stales that he and Mr*. Stone arc
। received word that they were the llieir monthly birthday party Wed­ having a grand vacation al their in 1933 to Baltimore Twp.
There will be n dinner for lhe
I grandparents of a son bom to Mr. nesday. August 25- Pot luck supper cottuge al While lake.
nnd Mrs. Ernest Hptiiuway of ut 7 P M. at Tyden Park. Bring • Remember tne enureh school at immediate family Sunday and open
.-andwiches and service for yourself.
house from 3 p. m. to 8 p. m.
; Milwaukee on Sunday. Aug. 15.
I, wr.
for U,c ub,c °° not 11:15 following the morning servMr. and Mrs. Martin have three
Mr. ano
and mra.
Mrs. naroxo
Harold x-erams
Perkins wiu
will a,sn “
sons and one daughter: Howard of
moveto Saturday
from
019 a\
E KO
Thorn
?our unc
“ there-arc
St
lheU Aew
l^e
N I ,orBel
birthday*
thb K,u
month
and each
Baltimore Twp., Hobart of Holt,
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH and Russell of Dowling; and Mrs.
Hanover St
■
1 member In attendance &gt;111 receive
Sunday.
August
23
al
10:30.
1 Mrs. Nettie Brooks, who has been
AU members arc. urged to
Maude VanGclaon
of
Hastings.
Guest 'minister. Rev.
Leason There are ten grandchildren and
1 Hl. Ls slowly improving.
’ **UcnaSharpe. pastor of the Morgan Park two
great-grandchildren.
Four
Kenilh O'Donnell. 9 yr. old son I
*•*
Presbyterian church of Chicago.
ot .Mr. and Mrs. Clark O'Donnell. fAUMIIUITU LlATIfEC Tills will be Rev. Sharpes last grandsons axe In the service: T/S
Howard Martin. Jr., is In Australia,
had tiie misfortune to break hi ;
I llmm|JNI| V Nil I II
service with w&gt; for the vacation Lieut. Arland Martin in Atlantic
arm again Monday afternoon—same
••
I •« V I
period. Meditation.
City. N. J.. Hobart Martin. Jr. at
arm and same place that was brok- I Doud
"Twenty Years tn the Ministry’” the Great Lakes Naval Training
cn on April 33.
. The Doud Ladles Aid will be en- •
Station, and Pvt. Martin E. VanDr. and Mrt. William C Elsaccr 1 tertained by
Mm.
John
Gurd
Gelson of Wichita Falls. Texas.
of Monrovia. California iiave rent- I Thursday. August 26. for supper, JEFFERSON ST. UNITED
BllEillil
N
CHURCH
Their many friends wish them con­
ed the James Cook residence on S. All welcome.
Corner 5 Jefferson and Center tinued happiness.
Market St. They were originally
«
SU.
1 from Miclilgan having formerly re- Barryvllle
Ur. Elsaevr
BMW।. T
Tiw
Wixryolte
W. 8 O. _
B ____
WIU
W Mtatetn. Pastor
PARK
|91dttl.ln Gr*ad RgpWfcDr.
— this
zz.
_____
.n practicing
| meet
week ...
Thursday for
dinA
X-' Mondn« WoniMp CHARLTON
The "Old Settlers Picnic" Sudnay
I Is a dentist and will begin practicing 1 meet this week Thursday for dln1 us soon as he can find an office ! ner with Mr. and Mrs Merritt
was very well attended. Mr. Charles
11:001 A. M. Sunday school. Chas. Wclsert was called out of tire state
. location.
J Mead at Thomapple lake. Everyone
King. Supt.
unexpectedly so ».e sent Dr. Smith
I Mrs. B. D. Shelton of Lake Al- , Ls cordially Invited.
7: uu I*. M. ChrLsllan Endeavor Burnham to deliver the principal
. gonquln suffered severe burns last
,
Emma Curtiss, president.
; Thursday on her face, arms and Delton
address
Dr. Burnham talked on
8: 00 P. M. Evening worship serv­ Uw historical background for this
j shoulders when the glass top on a
a farewell party will be held in
part at the state. He was accom­
, can of beans exploded throwing the the basement of die Delton Metho- ice.
Mid-week prayer service Wednes­ panied by Mr. Jack Sherman di­
1 contents to the celling. She was &lt;iut church. Saturday night. Aug.
, rector of the state historical mu­
। taken to Pennock hospital for'21. in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Paul day evening al 8:00 P. M.
W. W. Ptocsc. class leader.
, treatment and is iuw recuperating • Kyburz and family who will soon
seum in Lansing. His subject was
You need lhe spiritual food you an historical organization for Barry
; ut .home. The twin daughters are jeuve for Lansing. A pot luck sui»; staying at the home of dieir aunt.. per will be served Every body wel- will gain in tills service to meet the .county.
trials and temptations along the
1 Mrs. J. C. Ketcham, during this come to attend.
Mr Kemerllng's orchestra n|avcd
way.
! ordeal.
r.
many old time musical numbers.
You are welcome.
Lwalricc Kate Dunning dough- । N"-'on School Reunion
Kellogg Field baseball team again
ter of Leon O. Dunning of Delton
The Norton School Reunion will
took the Park team into ramn with
is enrolled as a senior jn the Home | be .«-m on aunday, Aug 29. at lhe BAPTIST CHURCH
a score of eleven to nine but it was
Economics curriculum at Western «chool house. Pot luck dinner as
Sunday school at 10 o'clock.
anybody's game all the way.
Michigan College, during its first ' usunl.
AU puplh&lt; teachers, ami
•chon's iast boseoail youngsters
Divine services at 11.00 o'clock­
remestcr, which is now- fn progrew., residents of the district nre invited Sermon by pastor.
two weeks ago won seven to six.
t bhe Is u graduate of the Delton t t0 h,. urcsent
Evening service at 7:30. Evange­
lIils coming Sunday the L. B.
1 Rural Agricultural School.
°
L
__________
listic singing and sermon.
Rich Co. team of Battle Creek play
Miss Hazel y. Goodale met with 1 OBITUARY OF PATRICK KING
Sunday nighte B. Y. P. U. all at the park. A good game is ex­
. B. Gwinn. M. D.. Arthur LathPatrick King, known as Pat to his young people invited.
pected.
ip. Schndl Commissioner. G. C. | friends, was born June 29. 1857. at
Wednesday nights prayer meet­
lucky. &gt;1. D.. Acting Director of 1 st. Album. Vt., the son of John ing and teaching.
IF IT WONT HELP HTN THE
£.-IHtry County Health Depart- 1 and Mary King, nnd departed this
Sunday school lesson at the
WAR—FORGET IT.
ment. and Mbt» Kathleen Perry. I life Aug. 13 at the age of 8«i yrs.. church ut 7:30.
Senior Public Health Nurse of the 1 ivo and 15 days
Health Department, at lunch on Auon Mav 28. 1921. he married Mrs. FIRST U. H. ( UI RC'H
gust 10. at the Hastings Hotel. Miss , Etiiel Marks of Fargo. N. Dnk. He
Comer of E. Grand and East SU. .
Goodale has been iiskcd by the ! leaves to mourn their Joss his wl- A. M. Coldren. pastor
State Comnulndcr to set up a unit 1 dow. Ethel and one step-daughter,
9:55 A. M. Bible school w llh
of the Wonwn's Field Army in .Mrs .Mary Havens, both of Has- classes for all ages
Annual elec­
Barry County to carry on the work tingsr several other rrtrtives and • tion of officers will be held al clot&lt;'
of lhe American Society far the j friends.
of the S, S. hour.
Control of Cancer.
' What happy days wc once enjoyed
1100 A M Mornhw worsHn
Miss Elisabeth Guillot fium the 1 Whin ur were all together
and sermon by the pastor on the
Michigan Cripnled Children Com- ; But Oh! How changed it all Is now subject, ''Jesus of Nazaretn Fumkui
mission. Grand Rapids. Michigan Since you have gone forever."
By/'
and Mrs. Lorraine Dayton front the
----------------- ■»-•-*----------------3:00 P. M. Jail service
Blodgell Orthopedic Clinic. Grand DON'T BUY THINGS YOU DON'T
0:30 p. m. Adult and senior C. E.
Rapid* mot with the counselors of I
NEED—Bl Y WAR BONDS
societies
7:30 p. m. Song service and mes­ Most overweight Is due to eating
too much of the wrong kind of food.
sage by the pastor. "A Prayer."
And. especially now, with the de­
creased consumption of meats and
proteins, overweights may try to fill
this gap with non-ratloned. starchy,
Hostings. Mich. Telephones 2244-2557 ■_
fat-forming foods. This type of diet
contains excess calories, yet may
THURSDAY and FRIDAY. AUGUST 19-20
lack important nutrients, vitamins
and minerals needed for health and
is master pierc and choice of buck of the month
vitality.
.
Mirkrv Rooney and Frank Morgan '
So overweights take heed. Follow
the example of many who have
found
tiie
AYDS
CandyReducing
CRAl.u SAPIOS
Plan successful in taking off weight.
It's simple, senslble-vtaster . . . and
SATURDAY ONLY AUGUST* 21
just
look
at
these
results:
DOUBLE FEATURE ATTRACTION
Ken Maynard and Hoot Gibson
* In clinical tesla under the
direction of Dr. Von Hoover,

ORGANIZATIONS

YOUR POINTS
GOING?
PEACHES 2 n»
each
CANTALOPE
GRAPES TOKAY lb.
ORANGES, 'arge size doz.
WATERMELON each
LEMONS SUNKIST 6
COOKING APPLES 3&lt;&gt;»

the Barry County Health Depart- |
ment. on August 6.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Thomas have ‘
purchased the apartment house at
lhe corner of W. Green and a
Washington Sts., formerly owned by
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Niethamer.
Mr*. Mildred Drury, regional eon. I
sultant from the Bureau of Public
Health Nursing, Lansing? Michigan.
te
U visiting the Barry county Health ■
Departnunt this week, for conferenera with
with the
the staff
staff and
and to
to assist
enees
WM**,
U. nursing program.
'
with •the

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NOW! OVERWEIGHTS
NEED A SENSIBLE
REDUCING PLAN

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Tomatoe Juice
DEL MONTE CORN

PORK &amp; BEANS

Del Monte PRUNES

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Vegetole Shortening 7AC

26'

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Grapefruit Juice
Monarch—2 pointAran—3 cam

RED STAR YEAST

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16 Red points—1 lb, pall ..

Milk Highlands

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Eggs, Brade B
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12 red point*—3 lb. jar

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Kelloggs Corn Flakes Qc
Large pkg-

Post Toasties

Large pkg- y . ..

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Wheat Tempties
2

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10'

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WHEATIES

Puffed Wheat Sparkies Qc
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Puffed Rice Sparkies 1 flc
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Quaker

Premium Crackers

2 lb. box

Butter Crackers

Champion Flake—box . .

Rifx Crackers

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"ONE THRILLING NIGHT
SUNDAY and MONDAY. AUGUST 22-23
We had to postpone lhe dale on HiL previously

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N. MAIN ST., NASHVILLE, MICH.

TONITE!
MAJOR BOWES AniUur

Deanna Durbin and Joseph Cotten

"HERS TO HOLD"
Bargain matinee Sunday 1:00 to 3:0
TOMORROW!
THAT BREWBTEK BOY

TUES., WED.. THUR.. FRI.. AUG. 24-25-26neorte Moulrumery and Caesar Romero

8

CONEY ISLAND"

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Hastings, Mich., Phones 2247-2282

SATURDAY!
HIT PARADE at 8 I*. M.

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DEAN DAVENPORT
SPENT 10 YEARS IN
HARD WORK ON THE:
WOODLAND FARM

'39 VI
civil WAR
WIMII
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OFFICERS FROM
8“u“ BARRY COUNTY

with my problem. He said. •'Read,'*'*
Lwn and Gilbert." I read every-

| bum u» uwm &gt;t Orraunllb. wu' WOMtNS HO5HTAL IO
IXFRE$S AFFRECIATlOb
Feb a. 1M4
*
TO NURSES' AIDES

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Thursday morning.
The girl.’ who testified that he
had been doing some drinking •surl­
ier in the evening said she thought
that he had 'passed out." and
' ,JConUnuM .n».Py . y.;.t
failed to realize the serious nature
of his injury. She heard a train
following half century they had ex“nd wa* honorably di*coming, pulled him away from the
^ble* for the buffet dinner which i
A coroners jury returned a verploded many fallacies, and brought I charged July 30. 1M5.
track,- uled
tried unsuccessfully to awak- 10:00 OCiock
ver- t,BCk
»raee?v
cn““,ed ln lht w“s , served on the east Urrace ! diet
of
accidental
death
in
the
case
diet of wcldeptal death in the case &lt;i en him Ai-a
and •then
V--.. —
went home
... —
with
111. ­
many
new
problems
to
the
surface.
1
Ruggles
enlisted
Oct.
23,
1861;
'Continued from Page 1. Sec. I.)
grocery business here.
j porch unique olace cards, dlptet- : of Leo J. Warner, found uncon- I out notifying anyone
They
had
never
t&gt;en
compelled
to
was
promoted
from
sergeant
to
sec1
Lleut. Breaks. Mr. Ing scenes relating, to hospitals,1, scious und with bad head Injuries
about equally between farm and of­
Warner was 22 year* old at the
levlse
their
statements,
because
and
lieutenant
Feb.
28.
1883,
and
i
Weinert
time of htedeath ind'w2Taehemr
ind wm selwdu? ills hand.
fice. with class-room and human
the following story, were drawn by MU* Gloria Hart alongside the New York
York Central . - time^'^diath
they
reported
facts,
not
theories
'
became
first
lieutenant
and
quar■
in---------hU own
word*1 —
. for each
guest
100 re
feel
of lhe
lhe HanoverHanover- f led
problems added for good measure,
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‘tracks,
racks. 100
*‘ eeast
“‘ of
led to
u leave
leave for
for th^ar^ST
the army «
on Are
Aug nock Hospital where
besides sundry contacts with in- Till*
.
. advice to read Lawes and Gtl- । termaster March 19. 18&lt;M. He was i a* follow*.
•■ Lovely
Lo-.elv bright
bright
colored
gladiolus
I State
26. He
He wa*
was married
married‘‘but
but divorce
divorce
colored
gladiola*
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State Street
Street junction
junction here,
here, at
at 5:30
5:30 11 2fl,
bert's
writings was the best coun- mustered Out July 25. 1865.
leresU neither agricultural nor ,**
ft■****£
from Mrs. Roy Fullerwere grouped i o'clock la*t Thursday morning by j pro------ “---- —— —•— -■ ' ln t
*-?—i.
' Smith entered the service Dec. ' | "While I was learning the rudl- from Mrs. Roy Fuller were grouped o'clock last Thursday morning by ) nroceedlmrs were rcoorted bv the
educational by way of flavor. And —'1 ’
1 -----,ver" had
agriculture.
SUDDEN DEATH OF
menu of newspaper work. Mr. In large vases and rases from Mrs. Clarence Bump and James Durbin —
•»——
&gt;■-------“—
’
authorities
to
be
pending.
'
During
one
of
these
visits.
Doc3°.
&gt;*«
as
sergeant
of
Oo.
F.
7th
K
it occurs to me that the curse and
Brooks came into the Banner of- j Fuller's garden, centered the serving on their way to work at the HasFuneral service* were held at THEODORE HELSEL
benefit of routine have been fairly tor Mlles read me a peraonal let- I Cavalry and wo* protnoled U&gt; sec- ; fice one day and related an inter- j table.
ting* Manufacturing Company here, 10:00 o'clock. Saturday morning al
Theodore Heteel. and
lieutenant Dec. 12, 1865; but eating Incident, which happened
■I
well distributed among the occupa- ter from Sir John Lawe». with
Following dinner. Mrs. Edward । Warner died less than two hour* th* Leonard Funeral Home with the known resident of Car
whom
be
wa*
in
close
and
constant
J
*
3
not
mustered
out
as
an
officer
,
11
lions of men. There Is routine evi wltlle he was in command of a field I Goodyear as mistress ot ceremonies after he was taken to Pennock hoa- Rev. B. J. Adcock officiating. In­ ship died suddenly on
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erywhere. and monotony if we look corresuondcnce. This letter point- because, three days later. hU regl- 1 6un. somewhere in Tennessee I be- . brought out the hidden talents ot | Pital bv Undersheriff Leon Doster. terment was in the Rutland ceme­
ed
out
the
absolute
dependence
of
menI
*•*
mustered
out.
11
for IL Routine is the price of
eve. There was no activity at Ute | me assembled group for lhe eve- 1 Cause of death was diagnosed us tery.
Snider, like Swarthout, wks a time along the lines of either Ute ; nlng’s entertainment for lhe enjoy- [ brain concussion.
kj
achievement with the masses of i agriculture upon combined nitrogen. Sir John saM in the letter’ sergeant in Co. P. 8th Infantry, i Union or Confederate armies. The ment of all.
li
men.'
i At first, authorities here believed
Don't confuse the census enum-...... _
fl
"The farmer lives with life, both that the vegetation of the world I He was promoted to second lieu- I Michigan gunner could see in the
Besides the honored guests and that Warner might have been Use
must
depend
Upon
a
supply
of
nltenant
April
25.
1865,
while
the
I
era tor with the radio quiz man. You j and Mrr Lucy Coleman of Hasl
woods, a mile or two away, the roof I members of the board. othersT were , victim of a vicious attack,
I
plant and anima). The change of
trogen in the soil, produced there mustering out of the regiment was : of General Longstreet's headquar- j Miss Lottie Teusink. superintendLatter, however, evidence ' wa* not only will receive nothing for 1 Funeral services were held nt
p seasons means change* In work, by
some
natural
process
widely
at
being
arranged.
ter*.
Lieutenant Brooks decided \ ent. Miss Esther Kreider, class in- I presented that tl&gt;e accident hao- answering the questions, but on lhe 1
p
One day's work is no sooner out vf
cJ?“£hL.
Thirty nine Barry county men that It was too good a target to ; structor. Mrs Roy Hubbard. Barry ; pern-d when he stumbled and fell. contrary it may cost yod 1100 not to
F
the farmer's pray than another of work, arid that It was up to the
1J Ad?ock offtelalta&lt;*'lnt«ri
to discover it before the were commissioned os officer* In I Ignore. After carefully sighting thjj County Red Cross Chairman. Mrs. while walking along the track with
fa different character is upon him scientists
;
-p
Seedtime, the growing season, the world went hungry from nitrogen | the Union army, tiie record* show, gun. he pulled to lauyard. exclaim- I
famine.
Not
long
afterward
the
'
Most
cf
them
were
from
Hastings.
,
ing a* he did so. "There, damn you ;----------►
harvest and then the winter—the ;
I’
blessed winter. Where is more of important discovery was made that 1 Two of them were killed und one ' General Longstreet, lake that with
nitrogen could be supplied to the died of disease. Captain Leonard i my compliments."
f
..rt«W7
soil by leguminous plants: so the O. Fitzgerald, a Hastings merchant 1
"They watched t
r
“Feeling my education inadequate problems
j
was on the way to solu- and a member of a prominent pio- j shell“streak across
I
and
a
temporary Indisposition tlon.
|
i neer family of Bellevue und Cli- crash Into the roof
Mtmed to call for a change. With
"After a little over a year, mv i max. fell In the battle of Stone riv- |
the approval of my father f re- ,health was so completely recovered ' rr- *"c was commander. of a com- । erate commander's headquarters.
“In a volume of recollections of
turned to the Agricultural College •nd I hud completed tiie special
bi the 2Ut Infantry. He died the Civil war. written by one of
L.
for postgraduate work, f secured work
,
leu-amnc u mmfoet xnd w«r will .How
I came to do. that I wa* I January 28. 1863. of wounds he re- Longstreet's officers, whose name .
ra part-time aulstanreship with mv ,
ready to return to the form. »‘v«i
31- 1862. Fitzgerald Post i I cannot now recall, this incident |
F
old teacher.‘Doctor Beal. The pav about
j
when » situation arose that en- ■ O' A. R, in Hastings was named Is mentioned. He says lhe general ।
।
of 8300 a year seems ridiculously tirely
.
ehanged tiie course of mv for h*m. He wa* buried in Belle- and his staff were In conference. 1
Get Ready
School Days Ahead
r
small, but in those day* It was not life"
vue.
when a shell crashed into lhe house
to be sneezt-d at. as the phrase ran.
-------- -a &gt;
------------- ;
| Captain Andrew Nickerson. Co.
and exploded, tearing out several
.
"My duties under the’ assistance- YOUTHS
’
HELP To---------------------------- E. 3rd Infantry, was killed in. the adjoining room*. Strangely enough
e
ship were almost entirely the de- HARVEST
i
CROPS
I Battle cf the Wilderness. Virginia. no one was injured.
u
velopment of ten or twelve aerv..
A contingent ot 75 boys, girl* and M“&gt;' «. WM- He enlisted at Has“I always regretted that Mr.
of grass garden on ground where ,women left Detroit last week Tues- 1 Ungs as a sergeant June 10. 1861 Brooks was not living when I read
j.
part of the villageof East Lan&lt;
day
tor Middleville to aid farm- ' “^d wo* promoted to second lieu- about lhe effect of his accuratelyt.
sing now flourishes.
Tills brought era
&lt;
and onion growers In harvest- j tenant Aug. 5. 1862; to flrat Ueu- aimed shell."
v
most of my labors in the growing ing
j
their crops. The group was sent tenant Oct. 20. 1862. and was made
Other Union officers from Ba&lt;ry
(j
season, leaving the winter months out
&lt;
by the Emergency Youth Fann » captain Nov. 1. 1863.
WYankee
^r
L2T&gt;n^&gt;
(J • for my Own purposes.
jLabor Administration, and is com- , Five month* service as an officer j “
nu2Luu
“cibb"
Sartres* n2ndTie^
terminated the military career of
J“c.^^v cJrus P ilrl
:
"Here was tiie opportunity; but iposed largely of teen-age vouth*
tenant 6(A
etn Cavaln
Cavalry:. Cvru*
Cyril* P
P. LarOther groups have been sent । Herman Hunt, of Hastings. Ke wa_, , tenant
Lnr- I
u
what should f read? Doctor Bea!
d
was a botanist, but I wanted farm- into
i
Allegan Co., to Traverse City | commissioned a first lieutenant -u“ “S/t.’.. 1st lieutenant. 3r In- ’
.Jllliam
H. Jewell. 1st lleu1
ing. At this point luck was on mv to
t help harvest cherries and other July jp. 1862, and died of disease I
.
Let Her Be The Belle Of School!
. tenant and ouartermaster. 6th Cavji
side, f went to Dr. Manley Mlles, places tn Mlcldgnn where help was Dec. W. 1862.
rir»r« were;
were- 1 alry; J«ac Jordan. Woodland. 2nd I
u
foremost of all professors of agri- needed.
Other Hasting* officers
n^theTui neutenant M,h Infantry; Peter
। William Upjohn, surgeon
of1 5the
7th
‘.n^
neJ
u' 1 Cramer. Woodland. 1st lieutenant.
1 Cavalry from Nov. 1. 1863 to Dec.
18, 1863. Washington K. Ferric I 6th cavalry.
made captain 3rd Infantry. July 29.
1864. serving • until he resigned
March 12. 1865: Abraham J. Whit­
ney, captain 3rd Infantry, wound­
ed in ncllun at Fair Oaks and hon­
Crisp, delightful little styles designed
orably discharged after his resi­
to please the ififBt particular school
gnation, Sept. 26. 1862: Leonard
It wasn't so many days that El­
miss . . . and her mother, tool Grand
Wightman, brevelted captain Bat­
selections of spun rayons, percales
tery E. 1st Light Artillery for "mer­ mer Rayner was proudly display­
itorious senice ". Charles A. Bailey. ing to the envy of local anglers, a
ginghams nnd novelty cottons in prin­
1st lleuteiuuil 11th Cavalry; George catfish of truely magnificent pro­
cess. basque, tailored and peasant
P. Baker. 1st lieutenant 8th In­ portions — an ugly-mugged brute
styles! Gay colors! Sles 7 to 14.
fantry. regimen*.al quartermaster: 'referring to the fLsh. of course)
Daniel E. Birdsall, 1st lieutenant which seemed almost like a night­
5th Infantry: Marlon C. Russell. 1st mare come to life.
She'll need a real Supply!
But fishermen are never satis­
lieutenant. 21st Infantry: George

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l Another well-known Orangeville
. soldier was George H. Brooks. 1st |

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Coroners Jury Finds
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ml ' Friday evening as jnieste of the WOFrtCr Death IO
I porter for lhe Banner, when it waa Women's Hoeoital Board
in
a
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• randfather^jf Gownor^Dewev 'of
TwenlJr P,ace» were «*t *’• »mall Be Accidental
Artiiknrvn‘who‘ffi n^ed^to^lS-1 CrOM
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Wet All OverOr a Catfish
Gets Revenge

SAY BOSS/

HERE’S 115 POUNDS OF COAL YOU
DIDN'T KNOW YOU USED LAST MONTH
This heap of black diamonds ropioynla the coal
required to make the electricity used in an
average home in a single month. And that coal
— delivered al our generating stations — rep­
resents precious man-hours of labor in the mine
and on heavily-loaded railroads. To waste elec­
tricity is to waste man-power as well as material.

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W. Sheldon. 2nd lieutenant, 3rd
Infantry; Selden E. Turner. 2nd
lieutenant 21st Infantry: Perry
, Chance.'1st lieutenant 21st InfanI try; Adrian L. Cook, sergeant 8th
I1 Mich., promoted to 2d lieutenant
Aug. 26. 1865. not mustered out as
an officer: A. Philo Drake, assist­
ant surgeon. 3rd Infantry-: Albert
H. Ellis. 1st lieutenant 3rd Infan-''
try:-Israel 8. Geer, captain 3rd In­
i fantrv: James Houghtalin. 2d lleutenant 21*t Infantry: Theron Mas­
on. 2d lieutenant 11th Cavalry:
Jatpes W. Bentley. 1st lieutenant
and commander in 7th Cavalry;
Jacob Maus. 2nd lieutenant. 8th In­
fantry; James P. Mead. 2nd UeuI tenant. 8th Infantry; wounded and
■ not mustered out as an officer;
Traverse Phillips. 1st lieutenant.
8th Michigan Infantry: Theodore
Pillsbury, chaololn. 21st Infantry.
Austin D. Bates, jiromlnetit resi­
dent of Irving, n first lieutenant in
the Rth Infantry, resigned soon
after ho was woundM in the battle
of James Island. 8. C.. In 1862.
One of lhe county'* prominent
soldiers was puclen B. Potter, of
Maple Grove township, father of
the late Chief Justice William W.
Potter. He died several years ago
when he was more than 90 years
ot age.
He served in Merrill'*
Horse, ond was wounded in action.
Another well-known Maple Grove
soldier wa* Isaac D. Brooks, ser­
geant Co. B. 28th Infantry, pro­
moted to 2nd lieutenant, but not
mustered out as an officer.
'
Winchester T. Dodge, who in 1855

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VICTORY

fied.
’
On Saturday, Elmer was wetting
a line again, this time on Maule
River accompanied by Lynn Os­
good. Ward Green and Ray Sawdy
Of a sudden the Rayner hook j
snagged into something tat first
it seemed to be the bottom of the
entire riven which quickly gave in- I
dlcatlons of being a “whopper that
could match-thq wildest yam which i
even an uver-lmurlnatlve fisherman !
might invent.
..
The 7lsh came Into view and all j
agreed that it was a "cult" of mon­
strous size; the “big brother" tor;
maybe sister). of the prize catch
Elmer had already bagged.
Using all the skill at his com- !
mand. Elmer nursed his fish to- |
ward the boat. Then with a burst ।
of energy, he gave one last vicious
hekve and—The line snapped in
two and Elmer' fell backward into
lhe water.
- It was a bad break for Elmer but
a swell one for the fish which took
advantage of the resulting con­
fusion to swim ponderously away
with, possibly, the fish equivalent
of a horse laugh.
Elmer, who very obviously wasn't
In his element, was hauled back
Into the boat by Lynn and Ward
and Ray,

SUGGESTION FOR
BUSY HOUSEWIT'ES
Here Is a valuable suggestion
made by an enterprising Hastings
housewife to other women who are
planning to dry or can sweet com.
Cutting the com off the cob with
a knife has always been sort Of a
messy job. because the com juice
always spatters so. In order to
overcome this difficulty. Mrs. Jos.
Pflug advises using the regular cab­
bage salad cutter instead of a knife.
She,has tried this method and re­
ports that it has proven Very suc­
cessful. The only thing to watch
for. is NOT to cut too deep, simply
remove the kernels—not cut Into

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�THE HASTINGS BANNER. THURSDAY. AUGUST U. 1M&gt;
| Harold Yoder and family enter- I Miss Jeanette MCOowan of Cale- and a cordial Invitation Is extended
port men and equipment—and at
full scale Attack against Western
tained With a pot luck dinner Bun- I donla were Bunday dinner gUMto* to ML
Europe would make Sicily seem like
d.110 lb. fouowtn. gu«u. Mr.ljfMr and1
«PP
There will
a small dress rehearsal Dieppe __________________________________ and Mrs. Clayton Clemen* and 3 ’•»«&gt;, of
"“Port. * Mr.
,,
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children of Prescott, Mr. ahd Mrs and Mrs. Chas. Bunn. Harold. Dor- meeting tl;
MIm Patries Rowtader of CaleRetool mw ClarksrtUe
Tech- --------------- —iBunn
,
oonducted
I donla was a weekend guest of Mr.
arUj Mn. Henn- Beland of T-afra *ere Sunday gu
Bunn’s
the funeral on Sunday at 2:30 P
j; lhe retreat, judging from' of what a frontal attaok agaliut the and Mra. Roland Furrow. * Harry Odessa. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kae- j ^Ur;
rti.
7—
. Visitors
M.. at the Leonard chapel; with
Fish. Jr.’, ot Middleville spent a cou- | cncle and daughter. Mra Okley j
°f Caledonia w A‘xx“ -®
est of Sheriff Glenn Interest In the Fuller cemetery.
elaborate Nazi defense cstablUh- pie days last week with nu grand- I Martin and baov of Green Lake.
and
of lh? Yi 88’ and childr
turned here to face a
' menta - along the coast .of Wsstcrn ■ mother, Mrs. Mary Dodge. * Miss * Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Tabberer were I “iel . “J U1° . home of Mrs. Ivan and Mra. 1
charge of grand larceny for steal­ ROGERS—CLARK
I Velma Forbey spent the weekend m Grand Rapids last Wednesday R»ush for a business and birthday of Hastings, and Mr. and Mrs. Mel­ ing tires from the Royal Coach
4—German civilians ijusl as. Europe will mean.
Of Inta rest to her many friends
• • •
. iI witn her parents. Mr. and Mrs. on biuinew. ★ Mr. and Mrs. Clare Pa*
and a vin Hutchens and Nancy Kay ol Company.
. in Hastings will be the news of the
It is probable that lhe ceaseless । Geo. Forbey. * Mrs. Caroline An- Bosrett and family of Irving were 1 “,I“" dr cake and jello wm aerved. Grand Rapids. Ralph Mol ton of
Arraigned before Municipal Judge
Ana) are showing a surprising
ano little Hillis Rigtennk Sunday dinner gueati of Mr. and *
Walton Howard City called Saturday after­ Adelbert Cort right, ha waived ex- marriage of Mrs. Maxine Newton
air attacks which the Allies have Idcrspn
|
aMHty to abeorb punishment from ] directed against
Clark,
daughter of Mrs. Deed New.
I
01
Duluth,
Minnesota,
were
guesu
Mrs.
Geo.
Basse
It
and
helped
Geo.
8
,
u
f,°*
y
z
.r.
t
A
r
?8
0
?.
noon.
Mrs.
Frank
Wallace
and
Mrs.
Germany and
ton of this city, to Kenneth Rogers.
‘Western Europe consllluLc. no’ last week ot Mra. Julia Godfrey, celebrate hte birthday. Doris re-' Mr. and Mra. Claud Walton at their Mildred Thaler were visitors TuegThe ceremony Look place at Lan­
। W-"*
. • .
I merely the best, but. as a matter of a Mr* Bernice Closson and daugh- ; turned liomc and Alice remained cottage at Gun lake. * Mrs. D. L. day and Wednesday. * Ralph Mot­ dreuit sourL
sing Saturday al a: MP. M. at the
ion
had
a
stroke
at
the
home
of
ter
Nancy
were
Sunday
afternoon
for
a
week.
*
R.
W.
Moulton
of
H&lt;5and-daughter
Jean
arMUaHe appeared in circuit court Mon­ n—...
.k
I fact, the only effective aid which
A rccep^AdBdttodly tly Nasi bigwigs, once American and England could give cailers of the former's brother. Mr. ward City came Saturday morning •C*OI‘ *Pent th# weekend with her his granddaughter. Mra. Florence day. entered a plea of guilty and
groom'a homo
and Mrs. Floyd Walton of boutn to spend a few days with hl* grand- ®t£t*r-MT-'jnd Mr*. C. L. Hermer. Kundles and was taken to Pennock is being held In Jail here pending
the aelf-styled "master-men • of the'
...
Bowne.
Mra. Allen FUh daughter. Mrs. Fred Kunde and *and frienda hospital. Mr*. Mailhot of Grand sentence by Judge McDonald on
uxzwi.c. e
w Mr.
nil. and
HI
Te a dark outlook. German" ,j
J
°* SfrL.*’]d Rapids and Mra. Hutchens called al Saturday.
The damage caused by these al- entertained tri.ih
with a dinner last Wed- family, and on Sunday momlng waa :
of' armatra-nt
irks, ^~biaMln«
lhe blasting of
armament neAday
n.-jUlav in
In honor of their son P- F taken seriously 111 and was removed Mra^ John, TYialer Friday night In, Ganart Kundles Sunday.
. At the time of hla arrest, he was
^unualh ^‘dustries and
the wrecking of C. Ruebcn Fi*h. Guests were Mr. A 1 to Pennock hospital. * Mr. and *\&lt;”‘?r.0,,»A*?
.^T***.
’
driving.a tractor and semi-trailer
renters si^d li transportation
equipment
have Mr*. Huro Fish and family of Mid- ; Mrs. Claud Walton and Bobby
tor
enroute for Texas.
,8u"d*y «hool plceuttine
Tbilitv to^tunToul helped, indirectly at least, to weak- dlcville and Mrs. Mary Dodge local. 1petit last week al their cottage at f *
Authorities also found that he
E. B. Griffin, D. D. Pastor
Vander ;
.’"‘J®’*
J®. h®Le. h”1! held Freeport
tanii Lmmum- en the N‘“ bl°- B&lt;a,nM Ru'sU * Mr. and Mra. Willard Arnoldumd Gun lake. Bill and Tom
whs using his brother's birth cer­
..
tificate. social security card, regis­
10: 30 A. M. Sunday school
’
wa?
I American and EMlish supplies daughter of Hastings were Sunday , Male also spent the weekend with • ,,, fnursday was postponed and
Frank ; ?,**l*J,n"?**nc*d “.tc.r',A Ih06&lt;‘
tration
card and chauffeur's license.
P«“hcd through hiThe face of tre- evening gucsu of their parents. Mr. them. * Mr. and Mrs.
11: 30 A. M. Morning worship
In addition lo other charges
7: 00 P. M. Christian Endeavor.
** to«»x,“''r«lu&gt;P,«5nt u being
at ^a have also and Mr*. Glen Kellogg and attend- ( Thompson were .Saturday evening 1 •“*” "5re_*''°,®ue.nlSd lh® Camo
dwtrnvM bv ftTrial mendous losses al sea tmvc also ed the dedication services at the | caller* of Mr. and Mr*. Ken Smelk®u1”d“y
_,B*r’?ay Mc~ leader, Marilyn Sterzick.
against him. Smith hu also been
helped
lines.
tnrreu
heloed
bolster
the
Soviet
-Ines.
Methodist
church.
*
Mr.
and
Mra.
[
er
and
family
of
Weal
Freeport.
*
5?
1
ne
2L
^u
nI
e
n
wcre
sought
by Federal authorities for
.uv.iivux,.
wiuiwj
.
,ua.
mi
.
m
vx
uixu
xaxiuij
*
’
TOL
rxv,
8:
00
P.
M.
Evening
service.
Attack thus throwing an increasat- *’r ®"d,s•““» 8urK“s'
Frank Hynes ot
of Woodland were |! Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs Gad
Gall Lightfoot
Light!
8:00 P. M. Thursday prayer meet­ evading lhe draft.
turiy heavy burden on existing far
Sunday afternoon
callers of
of Mr.
Mr. ।1 tended
tended the
the Saddler
Saddler reunion
reunion at
at naiKai- i ~r: and MELS5?IBea,Yj5kfr'
to* a nation which has tak- Sunday
Smith waj nrreslcd here about a
afternoon callers
ing.
gUlties (some commentators still ^enBut.
the pounding Russia l:as re­ and Mrs. J. D. cool
Cool. * Mr and Mr*
Mrs amazoo Sunday. * Jack Bracey andT
andl an&lt;
8 !, ., r5
rs~
Fra
Fr
”®?®
«1,n1 nSternck.
au«rzick Mr. Pleasant Valley
year ago on a charge of breaking
teUeve that failure of the Ira nsnm t
......... IloUluy
..... of
At Grund
..... i to.
... of .-..u
... and
..... । Mra. Ken......
and
Herman
Rapid*, son
Ovid. Mr.
"J“&gt; Airs
f‘ArsIJTom
T?m„'.lerfrevs
,eJf"y* and
**’&lt;1 Mr
Mr ®nd
and. entering an oil station and
10: 00 A. M. Morning worship
Qrstem will be the first fatal flaw ceived. indirect aid is not enough. .Mr and Mr* Keith Durkee o( netji Steckle of Lansing were Sun0. Ba'J*ey * ,?°,rI5SUo?
foliotong conviction was placed on
11: 00 A. M. Sunday school
own
attitude
fa Hitler's armor*: continual aerial Undoubtedly our
Woodland were Sunday guest* of day dinner guests of Asa Steckle w,5„ ,
,, .Cr5*M
probation.
7: 30 P. M. Christian Endeavor
°* b***1
■fanbardment is forcing a shift tn would be the same If the circum­ Mr and Mrs. Adam Endres. * P. of South Campbell. * Sunday din- i
Smith —
is twenty
years
old &gt;..«
and
8: 00 P. M. Preaching
--------——•# z
—-- -MONEY BACK IF NOT SATISFIED
jopuLMIon which places a steadily stances were reversed.
F. C. Rueben FLsh has returned lo ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ivan trafcl’tr_!’1®n z_r^ulU,on,,
8 :00 P. M. Tuesday prayer meet- married.
Duration t.iub
Club Mretimr
Meeting
Camp Rucker. Ala.
after spending Roush were Mrs. Singer and Mrs.
Duration
fiicreasing burden on regions that
ing.
I
«i»
The Duration club will have their
----------------- -----------------------PATRICK H. KING
have not yet.been devastated; thouFor example, we crlticiae Russia a 15 day furlough
with his par- Rusnell of Grand Rapids. * Mr.
next
meeting
Wednesday.
Aug.
25
A
film
has
been
made
of
lhe
life
;
DIES
AFTER
STROKE
ents.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Allen
Fish
*
and
Mr*.
Harold
Rosenberger
and
1;
gauds and thousands of Hitler's । for not allowing us air base* from
r®£\
k’ of &amp; famous American stage musl- I
Patrick H. Kina, aged 88. who
—.—•J evening
evening callera
caners of
&lt;u Mr. and
nnu I Marvin
Marvin were
were Sunday
sunany afternoon
anernoon
r,.' ®^9S
'
best troops have been lost In Rus- which to attack Japan Yet. from Sunday
..... daughter
,1
Cool
will
brlns.
some clan. On lhe opening night he made suffered a paralytic stroke earlier
THE REX ALL STORE
Dan Postnut and
I guesL. of the .............................
latter's parent*, Mr. ; Mrs James
,'5; ,1,9
O0JfJ,
111 ,„22
8 v.somc
•la and North Africa: the subma- the -Soviet point of view. Midh a Mrs.
Phyllis were Mrs. Bertha Johnson. ( and Mrs. Micheal Humphrey of cur,os °* South Africa to be shown. a personal disappearance.
HASTINGS
PHONE 2131
in the week, died at hU home on
tine menace, if not beaten, is at (step would mean inviting an al­
Ross
Johnson
and
Eleanor
BanLsh
Banish
j
1
Hasting'
*
Mr.
and
Mrs.
J.
A.
*
Butleast under reasonably good con- tack (rum Japan ut the very time of Hastings.' * Mr*. Etta Blough 1 terick of South Bend. Indiana are
trol; the rapid conquest of Sicily when Red armies were locked in a of HoAtlngs was a supper guest ot spending a few days with Mr. nnd
removes an Important keystone from death struggle with Nazi h cdi-; In Mrs. F. L Walton Friday evening I Mrs. Dan Postma and daughter. ★
the defense system of Hitler's so-1 the west Russia dasnl see why * Mrs Ellen Seese and Mrs. Jen- Mr and Mrs Virgil Woods delivered
Called ‘■fortress of fturope”; the 'he should "stick her n.-ck out' in me Miller were Wednesday dinner 1( cut to the home of their daughWaal control of peoples in the con- ‘*»is matter merely to help us fight guc*(* of Mrs. Wm. Oltliouse of । ter Mr. and Mrs. Robert White at
Houth Bowne and spent the re- • Stevensville. * Mrs Mary Kenney
Merad territories, although
FtiU (Japan.
maindcr of last week visiting Mrs. attended a sale at the Kepky horn’
fonslderable. Ls definitely on the I
.
• • •
brane: after years of continual exEach nation Is bound to be a bit Thersa Scese and other relative.-, near Middleville Saturday. * Mr.
and friends. * Miss Olive Wenger I nnd Mrs. Geo. Forbey and William
pension, the Nazi empire is being (selfish and sell centered in its out- of Calgary. Alberta. Canada was a . and Jimmie Yonker attended thV
gradually .pushed backward.
jlook.
,
Saturday evening dinner guest of t Wesleyan camp meeting near Has- I
CRISP NUT-IWItT FLAKU ... AND FRUH!
Mr. and Mrs. Chua. Bunn nnd fam- j tings Sunday evening. * Mr. and
' Y All of this is happening at a time
&gt;«•»
l»Rlenl argu-, Hy. Other callers were Mr. nnd Mr* Chas. Hoyt spent Sunday af- ।
When Allied strength Ls surging up- uienU—and so have we.
Mrs. Floyd Geiger of Alto and Rev. ternoon visiting friends In Lakeand
Mrs.
J.
W.
McCue,
local
*
view.
*
Sarah
Jane
Burge**
who
|
Ward at a rate which is difficult to ।
&amp;mprehand.
, But. if the rdatkinKhip between Mrs. Mary Henney spent last week him been spending lhe past two
• • •
I Russia and the rest of the Allies visiting at lhe homes of Victor | weeks at the camp near Sunfield
Hennev, Mrs. Agnes Thompson ami returned iiomc Sunday evening. *
Nazi power might collapse vGd- ls i*nn»ted lo disintegrate, it will Mr*. Hazel Roush of Hastings anti I Betty Mar Buehler of Irving spent
denV—such a thing is not beyond u* “ Wdory
Hitler. In view of on Sunday afternoon called on her ; a week Rl the wnp near ijuniiela.
Die realm of possibility. Hnwevr. l,&gt;e fact that the Bovieta have brother. Wm. Zuschnitt of south I * Roy Bunn of Campbell who was
R would be poor policy on our part *«»rn the brunt of the land war Hittings. * Mr. .and Mrs. Henry taken to Pennock hospital but
to expect such a break or to base against Nazi mthiary machine to Smelker of West Freeport were Monday passed away Monday. Any
our plans on such an optimistic i date, and that the heroic stand of Thursday evening culler* of Mr.
* Mrs. Chas. Woodworth and
Juppoaitton Tim point is we must -the Red army gave bath America and Mrs. Semlah §&lt;tcse. * Mrs El- . aon Mick and mother, Mrs. Anna,
Sull prepare as for a long war nnd “n&lt;1 Britain ;&gt;rical«M&lt; time In which leu .Yiitkit U. vJsiUlijj. her sister- .Moon- of. Eaton Rapids wore Wedin-laW.
Mr*
Prank
AHerdlllg
of
'
nesday
guests of Mr. and Mrs. 8eyet not be caught off guard as we lo repair nnd' strengthen (heir
* Ed. Coats who Is | tnlah Seesc and Adah Mbtler. Mrs.
Were in 1BI8 if enemy resistance In armaments, we should nt least go Clarksville
working in Battle Creek spent the Moore attended the birthday pul '
Europe should suddenly end.
,hc llmlt Meaning over backward. weekend at his home here. * John • party held at the home ot Mrs.
• • •
, i if necessary । In persistence and pn- Fish. Jr. of Grand Rapitis was a Ivan Roush in the afternoon. *
War news^of late has been so, lienee to try to reach an under- Sunday caller at the Allen Phh , Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Geiger were
favorable that the growing cool- standing with Russia.
home. * Mr and Mrs Woodrow Saturday evening supper guest* of I
TOPS IN QUALITY
CARTON OF SEVEN
nrcs between Russia and the rest of ‘
Knowles nnd family of Battle Mr. and Mrs Cha*. Geiger and
A REAL VALUE
CEREAL VARIETIES
Other callers Were Miss
the allied naltons has been general­
The assistance ana co-operation Creek. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Spears I family.
Calgajy. Alberti*.
Alberta.
and
son cf Grand Rapid*. Mr and I Olive ’ Wenger of Calgary.
ly overlooked
of Russia will be needed 11 a -ound
Mrs. Marvin Thaler and son of Has- | Canada, and Dorothy Bunn, local,
local.
5 Lb Boo 27C
peace Is to be established.
tings
and
Miss
Norina
Yoder,
local
I
a
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Allen
Fish
and
fam{
. There are many factors which
were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. ily were in Caledonia and Hastings
Sm, Pk0 8C
CRIjr - NUT BROWN
have contributed toward this sit­
TTUUS.THIN
TEMPTINGLY FLAVORED
g&gt;irr—MLICIOUS
anil Mrs. John Thaler nnd Norvnl. ; Saturday afternoon. * Bill Vander­
uation. most important c&lt; which is Churchill working together in ap­ * Mrs. Ivan Rou*h. Bill and Tommy ' Male who Ls enijiloyed In Hastings
4-Ox.
probably Stalin’s Impatience for the parent harmony.
’S-Os.
were Thursday evening dinner whs removed to Pennock hospital j
establishment of a real second front
Pkp
guests of .Mrs. Robert Sehciver of • Monday morning and then to his '
It would augur better lor the fu­ Grand Rapids, k Mrs. Etta BIoubJl * home. He had a slight attack x&gt;( I
In Western Europe which would ef­
fectively relieve some of the iu- ture If Stalin or al least his per­ ol Hastings was a Friday dinift-r appendicitis. * Mrs. Gali Lightfoot I
sonal
representative
were
also
pres
­
guest
uf
Mr
and
Mrs.
F.
C.
Tab,
is^recovenng
very
nicely
from
her
tnse military pressure which the Soberer * Mr. and Mrs. Herman • recent operation^* Mr. and Mrs. 1
: ent at some ot these conferences.
Gosch and Mr. and Mrs F. c. Tab- F
r. I.
u. Walton
waiton viiiteti.
vixneo. the
tne former
t ormer’* 1:
KOCK FOWL
berer attended the Wesleyan camp cousin. Mr/and Mrs. Harry Clemens ,
meeting
near Hasting* Sunday af­ of Caledonia Sunday. Mr. Clem- i
MICHIGAN COBBLERS U. S. NO. I
sia has suffered—estimated casual- i T1**- Maple Grove and Banfield
ternoon.
*
Mrs.
Floyd
•
Chase.
Mr-.
ens
has
been
ill
but
is
able
to be
Xies feaptured. killed, wounded und Ccr.-iumty Groups and all Farm
NO POINTS)
Wilma
Krajenke
and
three
children
around
again.
*
Tech.
Sgt.
Clayton
I
nkslng* among civilians and sol-I Bl,,‘-u members of these localities
and two nieces were Thursday Bunn who has been spending- jl ioeton tun
»
HeraTTf
five mllHnnarc 1,,vltcd U&gt; “ttend the picnic at
122&lt;re .h,n/,e , * ’L' Ver 1 the Herman Babcock cottage at quests of Rev. and Mrs. J. L. Ickes. pleasant furlough with hu parent*,
Jchart agricultural lands and in- Bristol lake, on . Wednesday. August * Congratulations to Mr. and Mr*. nnd Dorothy and other relatives
hMtrlal centers overrun or de- • 25. Pot luck dinner with the coffee Henry Myers on the birtii of a and friend*, returned Sunday eve­
(7 POINTS)
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toyed—It Is not surprising that! furnished, bring own sugar
daughter born at Pennock hospital 1 ning to California to visit relalives.
ioeton ivrr
he Soviets are impatient for some, The' Sports Committee Is corn- August 9th who will answer to the 1 * Mr. nnd Mrs. Pcrcey Penny of
PORK
STEAK
’
TO
'
“
J
38c
name
cf
Barbara
Jean
Mother
and
“’“IS.'18c
Man-h^ll. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
CORNED BEEF
xnitive results.
j posed ot Henn* VanSycklb and
• • •
| Claude Hoffman of the Maple Grove daughter arc doing nicely. ★ De- Gaudy and two children. Mr. and
SLICED
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Mrs. Lynn Johnson nnd daughter
From the Allied standpoint, an w°uP anf* J'1111** Frey and Charles kiros Walton of Smith Bowne
PORK LIVER
'•'“’"il’lfc FRYING CHICKENS ",o’?,’44c
xuck on mnUnenul Europ, U on
« »&gt;- lunBria ,roup. «nending this week with her cousin | ol Grand Rapids. Mr. and Mrs.
FRESH
'
Nancy Closson. * Mr. and Mrs.' Clarence Johnson ot Sparta and 1
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�THE HASTINGS BANNER, THURSDAY, AUGUST If, 1S43
I on Bunday Mr. apd Mrs. Will OarIt of Lake Odem.
| Mr. and Mr» A. Q Hub and

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Mrs. Charles

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ia. Mr. and Mr*. F. E. Hobnu.. been here for two weeka. returned
and Mrs. Herbert Johnston, and to Traverse City with her parent*.
Mr*. F. B. Adair »pent the imp­
-- -—
-- -‘
----7
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of Mia* Dori* Lundberg.
And Mra. John Ingram spent Mr. an
——i MlM Zellah E Rpp3n
end in Middleville with Mr*. Frank guest*
Mr and MraBwan AndJraon Sunday in ABegan.
~
1 Wocdland. and Mr*. Mort Lowing oi l Rock. Ark, is visiting her cousin*.
Mrs. Archie Sinclair. Mr. and Mr*., out of town baiae Ml
withrM? andMS. fSXSSi.
M"
°{
CreST
! Mra Ida F. McCoy and Mr*. Emma Fred Friedrich. Mr
and
Mra M Waahvllte^B J
Mra. Royal Myers were
Mr. and Mra. Oriev E Knlcker- ! 8. Evan,.
Michael Allerdlng, Mr and Mra . TreUirte; Mn. 2. O. N
entertained tor the weekend al the and Mr*. Herbert Crosby, spent the Mill* wa* the Sunday guest of Mr.
bocker
returned
Monday
from
Judge and Mra. A. D McDonald Wamn Moore and Mr. and Mr*. I more. Pa., and Mn.
home of Mr. and Mra. Del Broth­ weekend at tiialr form near Hart and Mra. C E. Barnes.
I in northern Michigan.
. Mr. and Mr*. James Butrick of । p«mo Grant, Hl, where they vteit- and daughter, Anne, came home Dan Lewis, also Mr und Mrs. Max ' ton. Flint, with Ma
erton lo Bay Olty.
. .
.
Guest*
ot
Mr.
and
Mra.
G.
Avery
South
Bend.
Ind.
were
guest*
of
ed
tfietr
ron.
pvt.
Harold
L
Knick-.'
.
. from Port Huron last week W,d- Iz'wis, Mansfield. Ohio, and Cpl. Buskirk and Mn H
Mrs. Fred Heaoman of Gibraltar
Aten on Sunday were Mr and Mr, Mr and Mra H.rbert J Freeland , erbockcr
over
weekend
—”xr
— the
.,
nrsd»'.
They were acromnanled jack Lewis of Jackson. Mln Thlr- . Muskegon, with Mn.
la at home for a two weeks' visit George
Bjwol lUteimL,
on Saturday and Bunday.
1 •r;
Mr.
Abbev and
Mr*. Gtenn
Glenn Abbey
and Evelyn 1 fay Mrs McDonald's niece. Mias El- ty-flve were present.
On Friday! BouquaU of phlox
with her parent*, Mr. and Mn. W.
Mrs Robert Brown and Beverly '
Mr and Mra. Max Lewis of Mans- hwu -^ in1 izslu'' ^erH^pendlng' a w.inor Murray, of
of Springville. N. Y. evening. Mrs. Cappon entertained &gt; pink combined with
Mr. and Mrs. Cornelius Manni Mr. and Mrs. Bischoff ano Mr. and gea and delphlnum
returned Sunday after spending a
Teale returned to were guests over the weekend of | Held. Oh o. and thalr son Cpl- Jack
«trt
wtriy
their
mother.
Mra.
All* •• ... jri
—
_$.....
4Us .
expect to spend next Sunday with Mrs Max Lewis and Cpl- Lewi* at the large table and i
week with hte grandparents. Mr. Kalamazoo on Sunday after a few Mr. and Mrs. Silas Doster of Pral- Lewis
tnira
Hackney.
Her
sister.
Mra.
R.
from
Friday
till
Sunday
with
Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Williams »Bar­ a farewell dinner.
1 of phlox centered
and Mr*. Dan Lewis.
weeks' visit with Mrs. KenlUi Mc- rievtlle Twp. .
H Bender of Middleville and two bara Bllw of Kalamazoo.
Mrs.
Lewis.
Miss Amelia Shookera ot Mount­ Intyejj.
Dr. and Mrs. D- D. Walton and ■ and
&lt;nHDan
clarence Finstrom
Kinstroni
Mr. and
Mrs. i
Clarence
oSL Sima, children returned with them for
ville. P*. arrived Friday to vteil
Mrs Mary Angus of Rockford
Mr. and Mrs. WiUlam McKnlghl '4i±n,'Ll'p^,pL.p”li'U!^
the Misses Suzanne and Esther and son Bill of Evanston with their reunion at Potter Part. Unaing. on
II)., has been tiie guest of Mr. and 1 Circle No. 4 of the Methodist W. &amp; I
d
wePkt.nd wih Mr and
Bobby and Joan Bender pf Mid­
C. 8. pu Wednesday, the member*'
Kreider for several day*.
nephew.
Marley Halverson and 8uIuU&gt;
I Mra. Carl Ftnatrom at Podunk lake dleville spent part ot last week with Mrs. Ralph Striker and other rel­ I enjoying a .carry-in one o'dock
atives and friends the-past week.
,
Mr. and Mra. Charlie Doyle and niece Miss Margaret Stratton are
Those from away who attended ■. Dr. and Mrs. II. B. Wedel and
Mr. and Mrs. Wilburn Rotters and iI luncheon.
daughter Mra. John Hammer* were at the Joseph McKnlghl cottage at lhe funeral of Robert Brown last daughter, spent lost week al Wail their grandmother. Mr*. Almira
Hackney.
• • •
L&gt;. w- BamtM. Mra. noy snami
daughter of Battle Creek visited Mr
guest* Saturday of Mr. and Mrs. Wall lake for two weeka.
Thursday were. Mr and Mra. A. lalte. Mrs. Wedel and the girl* re­
In honor of the birthday annlver- , and Mr*. F. W. Btebbln*.
;
Mr and Mrs. Duane Miller and and Ms John Rose on, Sunday.
Clifford Dolan al their Gun lake I The Rev. and Mrs. Blaine Snyder Lynn Brown of Ann Arbor. Mr niainlng this week also
president.
Mra.
Born
Mrs -----Ethel
Hes* is spending
this sarle* of her niece. Mis* Eleanor, The
daughter. Shirley, were In Mus—
- —
———-----। of Freeport spent Monday with Mrs. and Mr Silo* Doster and Mr. and
j-- Dwight
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Mrs
Bessmer--•*
and"David
Murray of Spnnp-ille. N. Y„ and Feldpaiach annotmeeg Off*.1
Mrs. Runkin Hyde of Prairieville. of Canton.
^amon. Ohio,
vnno. visited
&lt;«i*u Mr.
»». and
»..u kegon over lhe weekend as the week with her sister. Mrs. Claude
Mra. M. H. DeFoe of Charlotte 1s Piiobee Mole.
•
Mead, of Freeport.
. ?.1l^ Juiu- Anne Cooper, Mra. A. D. Women* Aa*oclaUc:&gt; would h*
Mbs Eleanor Miller returned to P71 9corHe
spending the week with the Rich­ ,
of C5mp
M«. Fred Pierson and other rela- guest* ot Mr. and Mrs. Henry Vahl- **—* -* ”---------- *
Mrs. Fred Jones and Mias Beverly McDonald entertained with a pic- &lt; charge of the U. 8. O. room IN
Chicago on Sunday after a two So. Carolina Mrs. Edward Huff- Uve&gt; lot week and are al Mra sing
ard COO**Mr*. B. R. Minford and daugh­ Jones were in Detroit Monday nlc on Friday afternoon. On Mon-' Sunday.
...............
----------- this
Mr. and Mra. J. Earle Kreider peeks' vacation with her turenU,, man of Grand Rapids. Mr- and Mrs. Bcssiner'*
relatives -Ih Newaygo
• • •
Mtes Jones
joined the day. Miss Cooper was hostc&amp;s at a j
Mead Brown. Greenville. Harry de week. Mr. Beamer te expected the ters of Pontiac are spending several where
and baby daughter Caroline, of Mr. and Mnf. George Miller.
. dessert luncheon complimentary to
Tonight, Thursday, there will
Saturday guest* of Mr. and Mrs.. Crocker and Mr and Mrs Gerald first of the week for a few days' ; days with her parents. Mr. and Mrs WAVES. She panted her examina­
a dinner for members, followed
L. Severance on her way to Lud­ tions and wm sworn In. and ex- Mte* Murray.
Frank Mosher were Ms. Kenneth। Doster. Battle Creek. Mra. Margery visit. *
Ington to visit friends.
cxpcct* to spend next Sunday with
MOener
Dunning.
Kalamazoo,
Jake de ,
Mosher and twp ciuiuicii
children anu
and mu
Mrs. running.
ther Kreider thia week.
Mis* Ellie Oroos, who has been
Mr and Mr*. Charles .Byce and
Mias Doris Lundberg entertained,
Dr. Robert W. Dawe of Detroit John Voight of Grand Rapids and | Crocker of Scotts. A/C Roger Walt- | the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Richard" son. Richard, of Kalamazoo visited blew York City in Sept, for train­
her bridge club of eight on Monday Smith,
was a weekend guest of Mr. and on Sunday Mr. und Mr*. Roy Wil- kones, Wooster, Ohio. Mrs Robert Groos. left Tuesday for her home Mr and Mrs L. Severance Sunday. ing.
Mrs. Etta Blough spent last week evening al the Haye* cottage al Mr. al._ ——
Mrs. Otto laenhath and Mrs. Dawe cox of Grand Rapids spent the day Olner of Barlow lake and Miss Flo- i in San Antonio. Texas.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Thompson
lake where Dr. and Mr*. ahd Mrs. John
rente Wright of Dowling.
and baby son returned with him lo with them.
Mrs. Kirk Hamilton of Flint U1 and three children. Junior. Iz&gt;te and in Freeport with relatives and Wall
rr.M,
CaMb.™ ■"
“““ . SSbS lTXJ S?',
friends.
John Larsen relumed to San 1 Mr and Mrs Lawrence Adams th- gueiX ot Mr und Mrs D. A.
Detroit after a. two weeks' visit
Curtis, of Grand Rapids, were SatFrancisco last Thursday after a ! visited their daughter. Beverly. Van Yi-nkirk
with her parent*.
I rrt Rhannnn and Dr.
urday evening guest* of Mr. and
Mri Harvey Paulson ot Muake- i Mrs
Quests last week of Miss Amelia three week*' furlough at home. He Sunday at Blodgett Convalrecent I
Qeorge Pullon.
-■
Walters and Miss Leia B Jordan had been on a four month* trip Home. Grand Rapids. Her cpndl-; aQn uthe gue*t ot Mr. and Mrs
HO.MER ItePUE DIES
.
• . •
Mr. and Mrs. George Fulton hod
were Mr. and Mrs. Logan Hunt ot with lhe Merchant Marine In New tlon is much improved. While in Iwtilar(i smith
SUDDENLY THURSDAY P. M.
The commluae for next Tve*dajrt»
1 as tiu-ir Sunday dinner guests. Mr
Caledonia and had seen plenty of
of '’ Grand Rapid,.
Rapids, Mr
Mr. and
end Mrs.
Mrs. Adams
Adams
Mrs Maurlce RogerTanu and Mrs. Fred Roush and Mrs.
Flint.
Homer DePue. aged 6!&gt;. ft former luncheon Ls Mr*. P W Btetshtn*,
Guadalcanal.
1 al»o called on relative*.
Mrs. John Hammes, Anne and action
“JUS at
M
’S.’feSSi .pent .
P.« n-rBJJle £££
. Roush's nephew. Marvin Buck of
Mr. and Mrs. John Lord enter­ Hastings resident, died suddenly chairman. Mr*. Clare DeCou. Mra.
ML» Marjorie Norton spent a few
The Misses Beverhr Wellfare. PaMary returned to their home in
Grand Rapids. Mr. and Mrs. Al tained with a family dinner Sun­ Thursaay evening about ten o'clocx , C. P. Lathrop. Mrs. Fraser Iron­
Albany, N. Y. on Monday after a days this week .with Miss Lucille trlcia Fewlcs*. Ella FUher and Bar, Appleyard. Mrs. Eva Oakwood and day in honor of tneir daughter. ac his cottage at Gun lake where side and Mra. Clifford LsnL
। bara Nixon spent from tear Wedtwo weeks' visit with Mr. j»nd Mrs. Boylan at Ypsilanti.
ne and Mr*. DeFue were spending
----------------- J
Jim Bryant all of Kalamazoo.
Elaine's fifth birthday.
Mr. M
and Mn/ J M.
"Ji Langston
w' nesday until Friday camping at
** Al. ’
Charles Doyle and Mr. and Mrs.
• • *
। the summer. Death was due to J ‘ THORNAPPLE
•
Mrs. Almira Hackney te spendwere Sunday guest* of Mr and Gon-Quin lake.
Don Doyle .
| ing this week with her brother. Wm.
A farewell picnic dinner was held heart attack. For the past twenty GARDEN CLUB
M„,.„
d Mr*. C.
C J.
X Stuart
S.U.H in
U. Grant
O..„4 || Mr. and Mr*. Richard Nixon and I SggU
and
Mr. and Mrs. Burr Whitmore and Mra
Sunday. Aug. 8. at Reid's Resort, &gt; yeivrs. Mr. DePue had 0PJ'.r,ft,cd U1.e
Due to rahiy weather th* Ausuu
daughter Loretta of Grand Rapids ' Rapids.
I Mr and Mrs Aldeni Todd en.mved
ungslown. Ohio, te stiendlng her
Mrs. Keith Fox returned to Has- Thomapple lake, honorink Her- | DePue Photo Service al Mt. Morrte
were Saturday guesta of Mr. and , Helen and Rita Labertcaux arc , a fishing trip at Hardy Dam
.. d weeks' vacation will
with her moth- | rings Monday night after u two. mam Johnson, who te entering the ; near Fltn'. He is survived by his
। two
Mrs Bari Mudge.
visiting their grandmother. Mrs E. the weekend
Mr8
NelUc
SmUh
with
. ___ '' -r SI
— M.llln
a!
Mrs.
Nellie Rmltll
Smith, aIld
and
with Mr
Mr months
month's stey
stay in
in MisslWp
Mississippi where Navy on Tuesday. H&lt;* te Hie son of | wife, Mrs. Cora DePue. a daughter, DeVries Instead of Tyden I
jjwxssmt’Sfi:p u.„r dJs,s.w- .'»■&lt;jil
_
.nd Mr* Walter Culbert of Carlton.
Mie liad been visiting her husband.
Mrs. Qtfcr Johnson of Woodland. | Mrs. Peter Hadlee of Detroit; and pot luck luncheon at one
Mis* Mary Morri*
Chicago
te!. Mta
who was
at Boloxi.
KeeslerMiss
Field.
inoac attending
Hiicuauig were
were Mr.
.*1. and
ano Mrs.
Mrs. three
mucv sisters.
4*0.^..-., Mrs
w&gt;. Dora Sly of *Al—
A\^erT r?IL«MondM'
•
rt were in Battle Creek and Grand d^or^ ‘Xho^are 'rtlttoned^ at U^ertof'Mre
RuthofCappon
thU
Ednastationed
Lowry of
. Those
was enjoyed by the twenty
guest of Mrs. Ruth Cappon thl* Mir* Edna Lowry of Boloxi. Miss. Nete
Nete Johnson
Johnson and
and daughter,
daughter, Mr.
Mr. 1 1 mont.
tnont. Mrs.
Mrs. Hattie
Hattie Preston
Preaton of Bat- bers and guesU present, t
Mrs. Gordon Havens returned Rapids for two days last week.
nusnana* wno are stauoncu at weck.
----- •
«.n.rn~ri with
«,ith her
hrr and te
is now wortwork, and **
j returned
....
•- and
-■ —
— —
- business meeting was condo
Mrs —
Ted Euper and- daughI tie Creek
M1m
Clara DePue
from Miami. Fla. on Saturday
Mr. and Mr*. Harold McDonald । Kreater neM. Miu
ter. Mr. and Mra. Vendee Roller 1 of Hasting*. Funeral aenricc* were
Mrs
r
F
Finstrom
and
Mrs.
ln
R
at
the
beauty
shop.
Where she spent six weeka with her of Battle Creek were Sunday guests ]j sinF
Revand Bath."Tuesday. She was ! Garrett Isham returned Frida* ; p
Jh^^te^home on'”? and family of Woodland. Mr. and i held at the Leonard chapel on Mnnhusband, who is now being sent to ; 0( Mr*. Minnie McDonald.
! eA
,
r..
to o®,...«LSK.a-1
we‘“sis® M!"
Mrs Henry' Sandeen and family, i day afternoon at two o'clock, lhe
a different station
Mr. and Mr*. Deane OHver arid . calkd thw U) officiate tri Uie fu- Rom °mi«’
M. Gury officiating. r~_
In­ moke them and what to i
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Sandeen and Rev Don '*
Sunday guests of Mr. nnd Mr* | children of Kalamazoo were callers &gt; neral of a friend. Mrs Rosa Fletchl al&gt;.
Mr. IW Smlll, .nd MW Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kline of Has­ terment In Riverside cemetery.
different
coalume*.
She
Mr. M.Em.!rS5l.Sn MB TUU- »»•
tings.
."'!."t.“!^.c,V25* „
Mr. Wuulrrt I'.rrr ot L..W.M
tnaot me osy lor Muncie, ina.. io visit nci
—
Mra. Lloyd Anderson entertained LEO JR. WARNER
&lt;___
McKinley husband tor a few days before he “
‘“J* «•» relative* In Haating*
her club for, dessert and cards
Leo J. Warner, 22. was bom in
.. _ .
,,.
i —:.ivcs tor win* ui
1 Bunday.
mclllc Dryant of Battle Wednesday* afternoon, Aug. 11. at Hastings on June 24. 1B21. the «on
mK^\*L^,»ZL^iuMrinr'aSS
MiM j'eraiee Barnum Is visiting ' ’*Mra.
Mrs. 'william
William Gorkin
Corkin te
is visititw
vteltltw I)
iven to lhe first couple apply!
spending
this week ut the her home on East High street. I of Led and Jennie Warner, and
»
, £r.u„. and unde Mr .ndMr. her
___________
her sister, Mr.
Mrs. M.
M. r.
F. Brone,
Stone, o
of DeDe- ; £« “ £
nr a license. The lucky brtO« i
Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Kelley Winners at pedro were Mrs. Ellis i died nf Pennock hospital Thureday
'Camp Shenango. Pa, from Tues-1 gonMd McCloud of Lake .Odesia | uolt
troll tills week.
week. , "i and famllv
■
&lt;
Miss Virginia May ToUley of Nil
lly.
Kclley, ~»o.
Mrs, W.
J. E. .uvnuaiau.
McMillan. allo.
Mra. I momUW.
morning. AUS.
Aug. 1*.
12. death being
I
Mr. and Mrs. Steven Johnson are ,
_.m Mrs, 8- Henry. WcbV'T Russell
Ru.-z.cll Zerbel
Zerbel and
Mrs.
Anderson.
: caused
.by
an
aCclden
‘UML«"‘^llrt*Tmner of Hart is via“r‘ R Hci‘Q *«'ef res.ntlN! “
a
l
and
Mrs.
Anderson,
caused
by
an
accident.
.
; al Oini lake thU wren.
. afternoon
visitors Mrs. Arthur Bennett,
Bennett, Jr.
life was
Iri^lwY uncte
aunt Mr and
duties at lhe A. J Larsen store .
•Robert Kelly, who has entered the were Sunday
Jr. was
was aj
a, Hi?
ffis entite
entire life
wa* spent in HasMra SwanAndewr?Tor the re- I Tured.y after a week',‘ vacation, 1 Army, left on Mondky for Jeffer- of Mr and Mra. William Harrison guest. Mrs. Duane Miller will en- tings. On January li
10. 1M3. he was interesting article on trees fiht
STEAM HEAT
of Grand Rapids. Their niece Miss tertain tiie Hut on August 25 at married to Betty Sat
(under* In Bat- how to recognize different kin
i “ouMts of
°of her
lMrs. summer
iUMorrie vacation,
'HuTover j' amazooT's^nt the weekend* ‘with ’‘’co^Sfu’Tyden went Tuesday tennis May rorney of Davidsville, ner home on South Hanover.
imainder
HOT A COLD WATER
tie Creek
He wa*
unr.i.
nvnr amazoo. spent “tne
weexenuArehte
wiui !° Oreene' l0W“' fW ‘ ,CW
trees and many other facts I
Pa., who
...
I into the
.
th?U^rek«dM^e“
0Mr.miii
H Marrin
r ^Mra"
Pa.,
who has
has been
been u
u counselor
counselor at
al ■*
• • •
army August 26
SHOWER BATH
a camp
in-northern^Michlgan^thte
cainp
in-northern
Michigan
this
Miss
Janet
Smith
entertained
n
He
i
eavcs
his
father
and mother them.
* ‘
I “IL.
Sdbo-l-r ~d summer accompanied them home group of eighteen young kidles nt ltt-o brothers and five vlst-rv
The place ha* not been Mt fa
both
September meeting.
Sintic 13.M per wk. op
Is their guest this week.
her nome on East Clinton Street grandfather and two nieces
beMiss Jean Fennell who has been
Quests of Mrs Fay Marble the Mrs L. Stowell of Grand Rapids and is
♦uendini^er Vaca! on with her sb- Io“er
»*ek WCTf £cr were guest* of Dr. and Mrs. NorMrs. Kun
Kim 3i(M&gt;-l
Sigler mid
and dauftl.Ui
daughter,. j —
on Tuesday
relatives and a host of
Mio.
- - ------ x evening jAti£ 10. hon- ■ sldcs
slOCS other
OV
The little boy who cried be
Madeleine, left today (Thursday,
I fr(ends.
(Thursday) oring
oring Mrs.
Mrs. Wayne
Wayne Fmkbclner
Fmkbclner (nee
»nee XrlPnds
t^ and brother- n-lnw Mr nnd 1 r““&gt;cr' Richard Cariyon and her u,rl s&lt;howaltrr on Friday.
he dug a hole and couldn't I
Mra *T NKnopL returned Sun“nd
nlcce* Xrwn
Mr. and Mr* John Armbruster. for Galveston. Texas where they Marie Eggleston&gt;. of Walnut Ridge, i
It into the liouae ha* grown
deliver a Royal Coach trailer. Ark.
Appropriate decorations in Leonard
;
funeral home on Batur­ the man who appeals to the
ffi?.Mb
R» C«d.. .oral . (ew
Id. i[ a"c &amp;“"« *
V““‘°" will
day
te her home in Detroit mrs
On tlielr way home they willstou
pink and blue were used through-j day. Aug. 14.at 10 o'clock,
with ernment for the rights of
stoo Pink
I rrm'Vln for°a’ week**
*lU ! dnyS lh!s
Wlth MrS
C1UU&gt;n I
Mdne ,। out lhe rooms and
____________
bouquets of fall
Adcock officiating. Burial wo* speech so he can advocate the
i- ' dnuftdw.
Mre Keith F»x relumed Mon­ ut Nashville. Tenn, where Madetune
Watkins al Wall lake.
, I' day
rtn&lt;i- 1I flowers w«ro
were also .m-a
used. ninon
Bingo fur.
fur- -------------------------------in Rutland
cemetery.
day from
from a
a visit
visit wnn
with ni.
her husband will begin her first year/at Wald
1 ntehed the evening'* ehtertalnment
------------------------------------- -- --------------------■
Mr. and Mra. Clarence Corp of at
U* Keesler Frdd
Field, b*Miss
1-Pfc. Fox 1 Belmont. September 15/
been transferred
transferred to
to Denver i
Mr. and Mrs. Jun&amp; Nash and after which icc cream and cake
.
— ' T .nnslng are occupying the W. J. ।I has*
has been
Liningion
collage at attending
Podunk lake
! Co
| for further
training.
were
served.
Lieut, and
Mrs. Finkson ■ ore
at Grand-Ledge
! Col. for further training.
bclncr left Thursday morning for
I this week.
1. Mrs. •'
— —
K. *•
S. McIntyre
and daugh­ a camp meeting,there this week.
Mr. and Mra. J. E Mattoon were ter, and her sister. Miss Janet . Arthur Lathrop wa* in Mt. Plexs- Arkansas and Mrs. M. E. Tucker­
man accompanied them to New­
i in Vermontville for the weekend.
___ _
Teale.
of
FrJ(la^ ant attending/ a conference of port. Ark., where she will visit her
, countv school/commlssloners Aug.
j -Ml** Laura Maria Maurer of BOr- auesti of
daughter and son-in-law, Lieut, and
«e*s hospital. Kalamazoo spent the Gun |akc.
12 to 14. X'
Mr*.
A. Berlin.
Mrs.
Arina
McOuffln
spent
the
i weekend with Mr. and Mra. George
Lleut. ahd Mrs. Donald Ruehlweekenct at Wall lake with Dr. and ’ A few friends gathered Tuesday
man have returned’ to their nojnc , Mr*
Frank Carrothcrs. Mrs. Ru- evening at the Thornapple lake
। Hasting* girl* who are at Camp
HL after
zfur spendl
“-tiihgpert Carrothcrs of Grund Rapids cottage of Mr. and Mrs. John W.
I K,**n.n,Wa
W*Cltn«irrtthRhVr?pv lhp
nast
WCelt
at
the
home
of
*■
the past week at the home of her
Sanders, to
lo help
help their
their mother.
mother, Mr*'.
Mrs'.
I Sanders,
perttxl are Johanna Baird. Shirley (Mrerits, Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Ly- wawalso a guest.
Chase, celebrate her nine- j
W. A. Hall is visiting hi* son-ln- Lillie A. Chase,
Benedict. Eva Cox. Lora Lou Lin- Barker. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Schmtedbirthday, a beautiful cake, i
ngton, Dclorra Owen. Helen Steb- kkc and chUdren of Grand Rapids law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. tleth birthday.
i btn*.
hH,. Hilda
MUrtn Roberts
nniwrtx and
«n.i Marjory
MaHnrv I gpwU Sunday al lhe
LyBarker Floyd Eckert, of Detroit this week made by Mrs. Carroll &lt;Cutler was
“cd with
~ity. Ice
1:; cream.
~. Mr. and
Mrs. Elsie'Gould of Washington, —
served
। Tumeg.
■ -'home. \
Lyman Bail of Detroit, broth­
! Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Neteon of
Mr and Mrs. O. P. Slnkler and D. C.. who spent last week here. Mrs. ---------Kalamazoo were Wednesday supper Mrs Anna Reed spent part of last went to Grand Rapids Saturday fcr er-law and sister of -Mr. Cutler
THE SAME BUILDING AS HERETOFORE
those present. It being
amor
guest* of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Mudge. week with Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Slnk­ a few days before returning to were among
Mr. Ball's birthday also.
Wasidngton.
I Ur
i Her uncle. George Viera, ot Mid­ ler and family at Long lake.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Waters. Mrs
i dlcville was also a guest.
H1m, Esther Monica and Miss
The
members
of the J P. .F -----club
--- ......
----------I Mr. and Mr*. O. J. Glerum of ,Betty Allerdlng spent the weekend Mary Water* and Mr. and Mrs Dan
A,halter
left
Saturday
night
for
a
held a picnic ut Tyden Park yeaterEvart were guest* cl Mr. and Mrs. m
’
Chicago.
'Fhe
weekend
guest
of
In
The ,.
...
_T..
u Mtej Mil
MH­. camp near Sault Ste. Marie. Can- Jay afternoon, cards furnishing the
Arthur Lower on Friday and heln- Mlss
LuciHe ...
Monica was
ada. for their vacation.
entertainment.
; ed Becky celebrate her third birth- dred Coners of Kalamazoo.
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Zerbel were
*
iday.
,
Pfc- Ford J. Rice of Fl. Custer
I Mr. and Mrs. Leon Brasseur. Jr-;-»** (he weekend guc*t of the Ben Sunday gueste of Mr. and Mrs I To celebrate Harvey Myer* blrthHenry Zerbel ot Marshall.
d*y anniversary. Mr. and Mrs.
' and family of Chicago were week- ; Campbell family.
Ml,* Emma Moe Forney of Dav- 1 Myers entertained Mr. and Mrs.
! end guest* of Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank , Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Monica accornRogers and Mr. nnd Mra. P. J. CU- I nanied Mr. and Mr* Merl Clark to Idaville, Pa., came Sunday for a I Arthur Bennett. Jr., and children
| sack.
Detroit Friday to meet Naval Air visit with Mr. and Mrs. Henn I ttnd Mr and Mrs. Floyd Myers and
I ’“wly for dinner on Sunday.
।
Weekend guest* of Mr. and Mra. | cadet Robert Clark, fcho returned. Weaver.
Mra. Loren Freed returned to her
.
* * *
i
I Kenneth Labertenux were Mr. and | W|th them for the weekend. Bob I*'
| Mra. Vincent Heeney of Stockbridge I taking hte training at Ohio Wes-1 home In .Toledo on Saturday alter I Mrs. Letha Mete entertained Mr.
■ and Sunday gueste were Mr. and leyan College. Delaware. Ohio. Hte a visit with her parents. Mr. and ; aI‘d M,rst ?ay-£Uerd,?F “nd cl’n‘
jrcn 01 L®10 Odessa. Mr. and Mrs.
(Mrs.
Norbert
Cavanaugh
and fiance. Miss Helen House of Battle Mrs Frank Asplnall.
Edward Boltum of Detroit was Roy ThoTMrl and, JJ*"
Phoebe
daughter Judy of Jackson.
, Creek was here for the weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. H. Lake and | &lt;pvt. Elwyn Wood te home on a the guest of hi* parents. Mr. and Mow JW Sunday n£ht supper the
£';c,a&gt;5lon be'ns 'Mrs. Allerdings
Dr. and Mr*. W. H. Lake returned , 15 day furlough and is visiting is Mrs. E. F Bottum. on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Edw. Storkan vis- birthday.
i on Sunday from a week's vacation wife who te living with the Joseph
Ited his brother and slater-ln-law. |
; at Glen lake.
j Ridders
' Mrs. Robert Laurenson and son
Robert Spiliahe te spending the Mr. and Mrs. James Storkan of Ypof Elkhart. Ind. are spending a few I week in Battle Creek. Mary Louise sllantl over tiie weekend.
Mis* Nora Rcnkea of Detroit ha* I
, weeks with Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Spillane will return to Hastings
। Framteen.
this weekend after spending the been here the past we« visitinx
I friends.
| Gordon Ironside. Jr., wa* home summer vacation in Caro.
from Ann Arbor for the weekend, i Mis* Nellie Crouch, Mrs. GerGuest* of Mr. and Mra. George
Store will open again as usual Tuesday. August 31
I Verlyn Knowles spent several tha Beam and son. Bert, and Mrs. ; Ransom on Sunday were Mr. and
days recently with Gordon Chase Anna .Willett* were Sunday guests Mrs. Pat Slattery and Mrs. Wm.
I
Crandall
of Kalamazoo.
at/Coat* Grove.
of Miss Rena Walker of Irving.
;
A weekend guest at tiie home of
Mr. and Mrs. C.- A. Kerr was Mr. I
Kerr's steter, Mrs. M. E. McElroy.
112 S. JaHtrioa St.
Phoa» 342*
of East Lansing.
i Mr. and Mrs. Onio Knowles en­
tertained Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dun­
ham and daughter. Diane of Grand
Rapids over tne weekend.
Mr. and Mra. Clarence Weiss and
children returned last Wednesday
to their home in Memphis. Tenn.,
after a tliree weeks' visit with Dr.
and Mra. Guy Keller.
Mr. and Mr*. J. H. Jellte. Susan
and Jerry of Flint are spending a
weeks' vacation with her parents.
• Mr. and Mrs. Stea-art Kelley.
SALE
, Mr. and Mra. Lloyd McCormick

SOCIAL ITEMS

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ROOMS

HOTEL HASTINGS

Do not prize the word

DR. DeFORREST WALTON

"CHEAP”

has removed his Optometric office

It is not a word of hope, nor a word of
cheer and it certainly is not a word of
inspiration. It is the badge of pov­
erty, the signal of distress. Cheap
merchandise means cheap men and
cheap men a cheap country.-By Wil­

to numbers 7-10 National Bank Bldg.

liam McKinley.

NOTICE

UY
ONDS

OUR BAKERY WILL BE CLOSED THE
WEIK OF AUGUST 23 TO 28

AIRD'B

We are taking this week to allow our
employees a well earn/d vacation.

IMIWHMIMIIIMHIIM

948^52

RANGHART RAKERY

you’re making more money,

SPECIAL PURCHASE

CROQUETSETS

Doctor’s
Orders

Whatev^j the Doctor’s orders may be, I am
honor-bound to follow them to the letter, using
only fresh, full-strength drugs of finest quality.
&lt;
Bring your Prescriptions to me with
w confidence.
M Your Rtgjslcred Pharmacist

REED’S
=»RUG $
REGISflRED PHARMACIST always on purr
HoiHmi
Phoeea 2X41
Itaff tf taftareoa

PRICED

DON'T NEGLECT
YOUR SILO''

A sturdy 6-ball set for
summer fun . . and at a
special price! 7-inch polo
style mallets with screw­
in handles. Painted wood
carrying rack.

INSIDE SILO
COATING
SILO-SEAL makes a black glossy
coating. Protects the wall against
acids which generate in silage. Also
seals the wall keeping the air out
and thus eliminating spoiled silage.
Easily applied when feeding out
the silage, this will save scaffolding
expense. See us about SILO-SEAL.

Goodyear Broi. Hdwe. Co.
ill. E. Stale St. Hasting*, Phone 210!

4-ball cat in wood
carrying rack- 3&lt;10. *
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GOOD.-SO BUY ALL THE U. S. BONDS YOU POSSIBLY
CAN AND WE WILL WIN THE WAR.
★ WE MUST WIN THE WAR, OR ELSE!

★ "MAKE IT DO OR DO
★ "USE IT UP, WEAR IT OUT" AND KEEP PRICES
DOWN. . .

4-ball *et in box----- 1.29
6-ball set in box __1.85

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Hattefaetlon Guaranteed or Na Pay.
NASHVILLE
PHONE 8141
.
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GRANGES

AU Kiude of Insurance
Surety Bonds
Phone 3185
Hastings

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ALL FORMS OT

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Swanson Agency
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Slate Farms 80-20 collision
FARM BUREAU STATJE AGENT
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AUCTION SALES
List Your Sate With

HENRY FLANNERY
I'HONF. 3170

NASHVILLE

and care of one. eblld.
d Nlacel. Middle*lllr

Marshall Furnaces
Repairs furnished and in­
stalled for all makes of
furnaces
Eaves Troughing
Tin Shop
Floor Sanders for Rent
C. E. GOODYEAR HDWE.
143 E. State

Swanson

Agency

109 W. STATE

REDUCED RATES
Property damage
and Liability
Conforming to Mtehlgan'i
I'lrh* Kldd-T.

Michigan motorists?

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AUCTIONEER

rit» &lt;• &gt;.
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•“

List year Auction Sates w

DEWEY REED
Phone 3467

.Fehlit

&gt;rr«iste. Knut*

Hastings, Mich.

Shipping Livestock
_ Every Saturday

HH i»

cn&lt;i.i roadiliun. Jerry Bfotiah.

JAKE DEPRIESTER
Buyer for STILES und
Company Hastings stock­
yards. phone 2588, or call
717—F3
through
the

oat of field.

Our polklsi eoxer the niw Michi­
gan PtnancUl Responsibility lav.

JERRY
Phons 8519

Satisfaction Guaranteed. Date* can
be made nt Banner Office,
tf.

DEAD STOCK
REMOVED!
We meet all competition In paying
for Horae* and cow*. Small stock
ORDER FOR PUBLICATION
Stair of Michigan. The Probate Court removed free. Prompt Service 7
for the County ot Harry.
day* a week. Phone collect, Baltls
At a aratlon ot »ia Coart. bald al
the Probath Office in th. Illy ol 1 la&gt;- Creek 2-2961.
tlag* ta iria ruUnl,. on the 29th da,
ot July A. D. 1043.
Battle Creek Rendering Co.

. Lloyd Huger. Mgr.

We Remove Dead Animals r,

Lily White Flour
30 lb*. flour for bushel of
good wheat.

We have a complete *tock
of salt—fine, medium, and
cofirass—block and rock.
Pep your chicken* up with
our S.B.V. mosh. It give*
result*.

Quality fuels always.

SMITH BROS.,
VELTE &amp; CO.

VALLEY CHEMICAL CO.

COWS $4.00

We have a Collector Stationed at 912 W-preen St. In
Hastings to give immediate service. We pay the phone
charges. Phone Hastings 2565 or Kalamazoo 2-9544.

KALAMAZOO RENDERING WORKS

•r,

CASH

HASTINGS, MICH.

YOUR DEAD OR DISABLED
FARM ANIMALS Are Valuable

FOB

IM I

EXCHANGE
YOUR WHEAT
for some of that good

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Phene

AUCTIONEER
Loren Coppock Dcdton, Mich.

HORSES $5.00

Betel Hasting*

Nat'I. Bk. Bldg.

PHONE 17F21 HICKORY
CORNERS AT MY EXPENSE

NOTICE TO CREDITOB8

L E G A L S

C. “BILL” SHERWOOD

ANDRUS

tf.

jgs
War Bonds should mean
r~ something more lo you than
I
Just "a good sound Invest­
ed ment.” Figure it out yourself.

tf.

week.

PENNOCK HOSPITAL
Following’ is the hospital report
from Aug 1 to Aug. 17. inclusive.
; the weekly reports having been de­
layed because of the rush of buslnc.s—the large number of patients
' and lack of sufficient help.
Babies bom during the**17 day
period are as given herewith, only
’lie mothers' name being printed:
A girl to Mrs Letha Kahler. Clov­
erdale. Aug. 2; a boy to Mrs. Jean
I Fahmi. Clarksville. R. 1, Aug. 5; a
girl to Mrs. Avis Cruttenden. Hos­
tings. R 5. Aug. 5; a girl to Mrs.
Katherine Demond, Hastings. R. 3.
Aug. 6; a boy to Mrs. Helen Thomp- ORDER FOR PUBLICATION
: son. Freeport, Aug. 8; a girl to Mrs.
' Ione Sprague. Hastings. R. 4. Aug.
0; a girl to Mrs. Rose Hecox. Has­
tings. R. 2. Aug. 10; a boy to Mrs.
Lillian Newton. Freeport. Aug. 13;
a boy to Mrs. Elizabeth Elliston.
Hastings. R. 4. Aug. 13: a girl to
Mrs. Letha Nichols. Vermontville.
Aug 11; a girl to Mrs. Lucille Myers
Freeport. Aug. 9; a girl lo Mrs.
Phyllis Shellenbarger. Lake Odes­
sa. Aug. 9; a boy to Mrs. Mary Staf­
ford Delton. Aug. 13: a boy to Mrs
Hazel Warner. Woodland. Aug. 13;
a boy to Mrs. Dorothy Stanton.
Hastings. R. 4. Aug. 16. a boy lo
Mrs. Irene Gaskill. .Nashville. R.
I. Aug. 17. *
Surgical patlente at the hospital
on Tuesday were: Theodore Tack.
Bellevue. R 3; Mrs Elmer Bush.
Hastings. R, S; Mrs Audrey Paine.
135 E Center; Mrs ELUe Fisher.
Hastings. R 3; Mrs. Lorraine Rog­
ers. Lake Odessa: Miss Edith Bab­
cock. Hastings. R I; Larry Lester.
Hastings R 5.
Nine medical patlente were reg­
istered on Tuesday — Roderick
Cramer. 403 W. Mill; William War­
ner. Clarksville. R 1; Mrs. Jessie
Covert. Lake Odessa; John Karcher. 235 E. Mill: Mrs. Audrey Shaffor. ,509 Sherman; Ralph Moulton
Howard City; Mrs. Dorothy Ritter.
Delton. R 3; Mrs. John HOevenair.
529 E. Thom, and Mrs. Leah Mead.
Hastings. R 5.
Patients admitted and discharged
since last rtfwrt are: Dr. Franz
Willison. HaXungs: Clyde Van Wie.
city: Mnate/ Ronald Benner, city;
Mrs. Frances Phillips, clly R 1;
Master JJjrtrny Helm, city: Mrs. Flo­
rence Hummel. city; Richard White.
Freeport; Mrs. Leona Howe, city;
Julia Cantu. Clarksville; Wnr' ren McLaury. city; Master Richard
Gillespie. Bellevue. R 3; Master Roy
Springer, city; Mrs. Clara Wilder.
Mrs. George Hebden. city;
Janet Burroughs, city; Claudia Pul­
ler. city./R 2: Harley Eugene Earl,
clly: Russell and Dorothy Baum­
gardner. Middleville; Helen Bechtel.
Middleville; Mrs. William Wortley,
Lake Odessa; MLu Marjorie Fitz­
simmons. Caledonia; Mrs. Ruth
Darby. Lake Odessa: Mrs. Dorothy
Ourtia, Freeport; Master Garland
Mngyer. Middleville; Miss Eileen
SherMinske. city;
Mrs. Frances
Cogswell, city. R 3; Mrs. Gertrude
Lachlhet. Clarksville; Ernest Mil­
ler. city; Miss Margaret Campbell,
city; Mrs. Lois Shelton, city. R 2;
Mrs. Ethel Hazelton, city. R 3;
Clyde Wilkins. Middleville: Dan
Shay, city; Mrs. Carrie Welton,
city; Fret! Seeboldt. Clarksville.

Out 9-8

held at

Offie*

For your old Scrap Iron,
Radiaton, Batteries, Alu­
minum, Brass, Copper &amp;

J

TH/S MONTH ONLY

GLENN F. LAUBAUGH
304 No. Michigan Avenue
Mee M37
HaaUnga

Ca'l =

CiGA^TreS
&gt;ld

Probate Office, I

CARDS OF THANKS
CURT SOLOMON
AUCTIONEER
Experience and Training
in nearly every
try line
Phone 72
Middleville 1
tf

ORDER FOR PUBLICATION

FOR EVERY CARTON YOU BUY IN AUGUST

2 FREE PACKS OF RALEIGHS
GO TO A FIGHTER OVERSEAS
WITH A GIFT CARO FROM YOU HE CAN RETURN

Truss Fitting
by in . ■
EXPERIENCED
FITTER
•♦.•I
1
LY BARKER S
Hastings Phone 3113

PEACHES FOR SALE
Now picking Rochesters, Hal-Havens, South Havens.
Other varieties follow soon.

DANIEL

PAYN E

2 miles east of Cleverdole. Phono Cloverdale Exch.

S-J A—Om. —**&lt; w th.
roost welcome gift in combat
areas. Send some this easy way.
For every carton of Raleigh*
you buy here thia month, you
can sign an Oversea* G ift Card
at the counter and it will be
forwarded to the Raleigh plan I.

There it will lx* enclosed with
two packs of Raleigh* and sent
to some combat zone. In thi*
way, the Soldier, Sailor, Ma­
rine or Coast Guardsman over­
seas who receives your gift may
send you hi* thanks.
Get behind thi* worthy cause.

BUY BONDS AND STAMPS HERE

C. Thomas Stores

�THE HASTINGS BANNER
SSCTION TWO—R

HASTINGS. MICHIGAN. THURSDAY. AUGUST 19. 1943

ilCHTY tlGHTH

— ■ ■
■ —== understand hen language very
well.) In the year at 1905 she wasi unitI be right away. He *aya the Jap* you where. The weather is really
Beside
Tyndall Field
Smith
. keep them busy with their air raids hot. but 1 am getting accustomed
D A nnv DVD A TLIC
but I take It they don’t think very , «1 in marriage to Reuben Bn
------ and gra
Panama City. Florida
n/AKKl nYrfl
HlI much
of me. Wlien they get too i Crite* of Barry county. They
re-I
That was a good picture of you but that our boy* never give up. to U. I got a nice tan coming over,
UMIXIX I
U 11 HIIIJ
I ln,uitln&lt; i bm them around with I sided at Hasting* for about 13 year* 1
. and as bad as he’d like to be back also had my hair cut off as short
the moo a while, and then they and tn 1919 the family moved to !' George. of Texas.
nrttit”too
’
i
borne, hell never come until it's as possible. You might not know
By JANE CAMERON
alt balanced on lhe edge of the Ohondaga where they have re*id- .
Paul Adcock graduated from m11 °*e^ there.
(Continued from Page 1. Bee.. I.)
nests In atony silence.
I dont -**-*••—
Yesterday I got a grass skirt and
lhe heard thia—"Of all lhe dumb radio training school in Alabama | lynndon sent M&lt;mg two more
his address is now—
i ver»es to “A South Pacific Island
Local boy makes good In tire big know who is going to win the War i
To this union were bom
a comb from the natlvca. I gave
Flme* to want to play with a kite." and
£Lul Adcock 8 2/c
I vem lhj“ we printed a number of them a silver dollar for the comb city—Lt. col. Cass 8. Hough, of ■
children: Donald of Eaton Ra
r&lt;i FUet pLlofflce
wc*lw M0' trom John Kol*n*”' and a pipe for the skirl
Michigan,
wa*
Just
: Isa Bene of Onondago; Rons
They Plymouth.
New%k^lt?
New
York
**
t
°°Just back from sicUy was sailor
Jackson; Clara Belle of Freeian_, ,
don't care about money—ring*, cig­ awarded the distinguished flythg
ahd Reuben Junior of the Naval
Barry Ragla looking hall and f
arette lighter* and pipes will get cross for having shattered lhe world ,
Bob Parker writes from Keetler
i«l*nrf
Training school. Lafayette. Indian*.
ip IT WON'T HELF '
neai ty in spild of tne tact he’d r&gt;Hd
i records in diving a P38 nearly 5
you most anything.
Ujat U u in d«r™ from ~l gj‘.“gS LmUi' Kid b.
She also leaves nine grandchildren.
WAR—FORGET
mile* and achieving a speed of 780
I
met
a
fellow
on
the
ship
from
fireworks. Barry only had six which fa plenty of warmth for him.
|ojr1 hourj
miles per hour, which is approxlHastings,
he
ta
the
first
one
I
jay*
but. ..
it gave .him
■ rh&gt;n?»----tn
w«n anyhow wui
vmi Amt
w. mm
— -------------Well,
Bob. you
tail have For — —
Bnd• »&gt;&lt;■
Bl]1 an(J .mp
mstely the speed of sound He look Bel* LUKoil. l4&gt;ul*e Currie In
have
run
across
from
there.
—
Roy
.Ul. -p
lhe plane up to 43.000 feet, power:atch
up with -.*2*
..hfa two young to worry about losing your over- , Wc o(ten drf.m of -Dottle’’
White.
“
The
Ape
Man"
laughters. Janet and Marlene
’»*".• ~Z,”V &gt; In
laughters.
manciK and coat
iu«i or
u, something
MorM.u**- 1•••«?•
In her
ner revallng
revaimg sarong
sarong
I Tell that atater of mine lo write. dived for 25.000 feet and leveled off
Lugosi In hfa sinister self a* the
hen to see
{Cr sweetly tinging
Lhen
»ee Betsy
Beuy Sue Barber, who a lighter
lighter' side to everythin* Bob. And hrr &amp;wee
sweet V0
voice
singing . I want to know how she is cocn- at 18:000 feel He later did a simi­
center of an amazing —*“ ***
makes
nakes Barry an uncle for the first the trouble I* to find. It.
i A go
south
Uth Sea Island song
son«
' Ing along with her boy friends lar experiment with a Thunderbolt. event* with a pair of newspaper
lime
mk. Smooth
SnxxRh —
sailing,
lllnj. ft!!cr.
fellow
n,e Horace Power* are stationed i
.
Send all your letters air mall. 1 will Both tests were conducted In Eng­ reporters.
land. where Lt. Col. Hough fa tech­
George Hyde &lt; Delton• H. H. 8 |n Georgia for a few week*
Let 1 so If you plan lo travel
1 get them much sooner,
39 and senior at Western before m tnpw where to. then. U.
i And Scm’t know where to go
i
I will close and write again soon. nical director of the 8lh fighter Edgar Berren. Charlie McCarthey,’
tie entered service, w*&gt;
wa* home on *n
an
command of the U. 8- Army Air
BIU Dunlap has changed ' Thll south Pacific Island
। until then, lota of love.
------- — -------Force*.-He l» a graduate of the Fibber McGee and Molly in
rmcrgency furlough from South camp*
bound- for Camp Wheeler Ha3 OTerj.thlng bul ahow
T/Sgt. Gordon H. Leonard.
University of Michigan and Vice "Here We no Again”
Carolina. He say* lhe army I* "not think* Dorothy.
We're sure you'll find It different
16090705
How a quiet vacation trip turns '
president of the Daisy Air Rifle
Bad." which we figure fa
Elton
Medium
— the
—sum
------- Elton
McGhan.
who has been in
Thai's why we wrote thi* poem
A PO. 709, c/O Postmaster
Mfg Co. which should please all Into an hilarious mix-up of ro- &gt;
is saying he’* willing tr
“ “
*“• Australia since March, writes that But when till* "Ball Game's over .
to ■*
do
what
San Francisco. California
toy*
tremendously,
mance. Jealousy. \ fake invention,
the school
tee,—
——
tio* to be done and ther
era's
--------an---end
— (be people over there, down under, Well take our "Hotne. Sweet Home" I
Gordon
ta
the
son
of
Mr.
and
Mr*.
proud of
this Indian* and an elusive silk moth.
in* and
.nd hl*
hi. are ..,we||“.t0 them
He's all O.
Michigan can well
wel. be
— -----------------Lo it. George look* fine
Lynndon
* addreks- is—
. j Henry Leonard of Grand Rapids. native son.
-»ddre*s is—
K and would like more mall at—
r*.t Lynndon
Pvt.
L"::ndo:: R.
” Eldred.
Elirci. 36169418 Their home town was Hastings.
• • •
Deanna Durbin, Joseph Cotton in
George Hyde. 16085476
Pvt Elton McGhan. 38196970
A.
70i"c/O -Postmaster
. ’*P.~O.
„
...................
Evening of Friday lhe 13th
, Something FROM the boy*—Prom “Hera *° Hold"
San Franctaco. Calif.
28th Gen. Hosp
c o Postmaster
Mississippi—Did you hear about the
Deanna portrays the debutante
P. J. Fassetl. 33. former resident
Swannanoa. N. C.
Fort Jackson, S. C.
Ban Francisco. Calif.
moron who thought a barracks bag who adores an Army aviator, the
of this city and for the past five Dear Zolly.
Elwln H. Wood stationed at Now
Captain Paul M. Garrison U. 8 year* a staff officer for the U 8.
it* lighter momenta,
muslThanks a million for that money was an army hostess? From Florida plot •has
— —
—.-------Orleans b home. One of the first M. C. R. who for the past three Forestry Scvice al Ironton. Mo.. order—and one doltar means more —When people accuse you of having cai Interludes, lhe . bright romanW
a
soldler
ra^iallv
during
the
«nta
in
your
pant*,
they
ain't
kidUc
thread is never obscured,
thing* he did was to go out to the months has been assigned to Bar­ has been appointed an En&amp;lgn in
(Blfa* plant, where he used lo work, rage Balloon Activities at Camp the United Stale* Naval Reserve, last half of a month, than any-,
*nd for wri^^i. a^ one of
------------fto *ee some of the old gang. It'* Lejcune. Marine Corps Base. New the St. Uwta Office of Naval Of­ thing else. I believe. Il seems as j the Cadet* wive*. From Texas—-A Jo|in
w*nda McKay in
wood to see you Elwln and old you River. N. C. has been appointed ficer Procurement announced to­ though some doughboy* have a cert’j.HPr5cc1(J2"f "On*' Thrilling Night”
fnoUce your name al the plant On Coordinating Officer between Mar­ day.
tain pastime involving iuck-and rnd of a serie* of practical joke*.
anuuinr
entanglements
the honor roll along with the oth­ ines and Coast Guard and in hand­
Fossett, who formerly wa* Dis­ they quite often have to stretch On his first night of guard duty, which a bride and groom stumble
er fellow* from tiwre who are in ling by water, all shipment* of trict Forest Ranger at Escanaba. that
mat last dollar
aouar considerably
cvnaiaerooo
Ii 1 --'.c--—.
an into on their wedding night,
uniform for Uncle Sam.
freight and personnel for the !&gt;•- Mich., was sworn In at the St. Louis have
-------have often
often wondered
wondered how
how the
the term
term challenged. Major M«ww he _anDick Palmer, from Percy Jone* Jeune area. Camp Lejcune Li one
smelled another ■Wild Horse Stampede
Stampede"
” starring I
•doughboy" came about—It may "**red
office Saturday.
hospital in Battle Creek, is well of the old Marine Bases, it faces procurement
“^Glad
you. Moses. K
Maynard. Hoot Gibson
i
OUd to
10 meet
1
The new Naval officer plans to have been because of lhe lack of '
J*
The
construe— story, -concerns
-------------- tiie
------------ — Ij
enough now to visit at home. He the Atlantic Ocean with a broad move hl* wife and two children to money for lhe last three weeks of °Id tap.■ he cracked. ’Advance and
wa* in town last -week and boy. river running through it and ho*
s Ten Commandments." P.- tlon of a railroad through urritory
a month.
I have seen “nice"-1
Hastings
In
the
near
future.
Thev
does it- seem good to see you all an area of 200 square mile*, both
...
controlled by a band of —
butlaw*.
amounts change hands but I have । a- It
*l was
*“ a Major named Moses.
O. K. again Dick—it sure does!
'* * *
and the efforts of the cowboy* to
MR.
&lt;££ Vort from Johnny Bulhn, remained out of such activities—of
Pvt. Wayne Tagg. son of the Lo­
course, these games aren't auth- || I caught my little nephew
nephe^ doiruf
doing brUig semblance of law and order.
—» lighten his
well Taggs al Cloverdale had 10
orizcd by the Army, but It seems to i some more dishes. *T*
To
days home from Camp Howxe.
be a "natural” with the fellows.
j burden of mental anguish. I aiked Ann Harding. Walter Huston
Texas. Sorry we missed seeing you
/hat there
S i J &gt;17: »i™&lt;i ■p“‘"
”n'01 wl’‘ch
•rtiere isn’t much that I can write him what
there was
was about
about it
It that
that in_"Mi**ion io Moscoi
lad. Anything new let us know
The theme of the film Ls.Amerl- '
as the
lhe "battle of the Swan- he luted so. "Oh. just the washun
of here a*
and good luck to you fellow.
nonoa" doesn't carry the adventure and tiie wipun,” he answered, twist­ ca’s discovery, through the eye* of
Home Monday for ten days from
ing the dishtowel. hfa mark of a typical American and his family,
of
Guadalcanal.
•
North
Africa
—
or
ciunp McCain. Mb*, ta Cpl. Leon
of the greatness of our Russian ally.
any other front.
At the present, shame, into a knot.
R Helmer tSlarr school district) when we first arrived hw we
apeaker and that'*
Revllle U played. Sounds like as close to war as we have beep W
"Haven't seen anyone at Camp slept on the gound in our blankets
Well, the setting hens are still “Coney Island" starring Betty
K am&amp; ' XWX’ta a Mt up like our receiving patients here at
| from home but I like tiie atmy.” ;1
-Moore Gen. Hosp." »h.» have seen setting. With their crate hanging Grable, George Montgomery,
Isays Leon.
Fifty miles away at.' n..A w^Pnitul
we have all had that—what if they ever got the real fronts Of course, we ot the under the clothesline. I would swing Caesar Romero
Oxford, Mbs Is Gerald Haynes.
Stars, songs, dances, romance
it back and forth, back and forth.
28th
hope
to
see
foreign
soils
and
IWUIMO
UU.VU
«.
......
—
taking special work in civil an-I our share In building It. »»«Chtn me old girls were giddy. Then packed In a rollicking mirth-pro­
glnecrtng so once In a while the ; aviation engineers and both Avia­ arc so easy In this war—you don I to set up our own hospital there­ gleefully I would let them loose. voking story. Betty plays the part
; fellows make connections and meet | tors and airplane* are. sent here have to get the bugler, just break upon—until that lime we will h*— There they were, their heads whirl­ of a safe entertainer, the torrid
to
be
satisfied
with
cur*
present
the
record,
oh
hum.
Who
get
’
s
you
Jor a good hashing and It help* to । for repairs and we see many of
of Coney'* sun-drenched
ing. their feathers standing out. toast
up in the morning Johiiny. to put duties.
feel someone you know Is even them.
We are situated in western North their wings high in the air They boardwalk.
record on?
fifty miles near you agree Leon and
Tell the fellows back there— we the
Aviation cadet Donald Ross Bor­ Carolina and if I was putting In would take one look around and
envy them their furloughs home ”
Gerald.
.
"The Man From Thunder River”
a "plug” for lhe local Chamber of rush like mad Tor their nests.
ton.
son
of
Mr*.
Belle
Henry
■
R.
Cpl. LaRue McMillen left Tues­
•But' Gordon Sothard writes that,
starring Will Elliott, Ann Jeffreys
day after a fourteen day furlough "life 1* pretty lough around here No. 5. is now enrolled as a stu­ Commerce I'd mention lhe fact that
Bill...........
uncovers a,—
plot—
to----------steal
Then I pumped cold water on - Wild
------ ------’s "In the land of the sky." Moun­
from Seattle. Wash. That was a now and then but you have to ex­ dent in the Army Air Forces Pre- It
tains surround us—our elevation their heads. I did this until my gold ore from lhe pay-load of a1
happy family gathering for you on pect that." He had a letter from fllsht school for pilots at Max­
hands were numb from the lev , mine owned by hl*
his friend.
well
Field,
Ala.
Let
us
hear
from
here
is
close
to
two
thousand
feet
Sunday, wasn't It Cpl. Well write Harry Wood Jr. and Harry thought
water and they and I were both I
—-------------- ■ --------------------above
sea
level
—
about
70
miles
west
you.
Don.
the fellows might be near each
you at
of here is the Gt. Smoky Ml's Natl sopping wet. What did they do? OBITUARY OF MRS.
other but 'But’ doubts that but they Dauntless Dames
I Cpl. LaRue McMillen
for their nralfcJELFIE MYRTLE CRITES
Another soldier - writes were are Park, while about twenty miles They ran like •mad
will try to get together If there s
778 M P Br.
• •
'
N Mrs. Ellie Myrtle Crites-was bom
east of here is ML. Mitchell—the
HASTINGS
PHONE 2115
Hq. Del. Fort Lewis. Wash.
any chance of It at all.
' Your Dauntless Dames. Well mis­ highest point east of the Rockies
'lie Ciawley of
Now I have big pans of wafer In to John and Isa Belle
ter
here's
something
for
the
book
—
Royce Gurd (Delton) writes that
Dot Dash New* V . . .—
20. .3
1M».
their nests. Diabolically clevah. Baltimore Twp on Aug „.
—
At
the
present
time
the
weather
1*
Peg
Chandler,
former
Middleville
Congratulations, Lyle Hathaway where he Is the food is good, good
what? All day they sit on the edge She attended the McOmber school
swell
—
tne
average
days
reach
about
teacher,
has
Just
been
graduated
on getting your silver wings of a place to sleep and swimming is
from the United States Coast Guard a top of 85 degrees temperature and of the nesu and sputter. I dorrt in Baltimore Twp
1 Gunner Technician—Sergeant. See fine. Hl* address is—
Academy al New London. Conn, and the nights are very cool. IL rains
Pvt. Royce Gurd. 36407928
I picture and story on front page.
-------has been commissioned an Ensign. frequently, too.
TTiat's quite a gun you're totin'.
A. P- O. 502 c/o Postmaster
I enjoy your column thoroughly
She has been assigned to three
Ban Francisco. Calif.
Lyle.
More congratulations to Gene
Ray Gurd’* address is changed months training for "communica­ but especially news and addresses of
those
Freeport
Hoys
—that's right—
tions
officers"
at
Atlantic
City.
N.
Bush who Is now Lt. Eugene Bush,
J.. Northampton. Mass., and Wash­ it’s my home town! I do know a
which fa very nice going. Lt., we
Cpl. Ray C. Gurd. 36158644
ington. D. C. Peg writes enthu­ few Hastings lads though but the
A P. 0. 730 c/o Postmaster
Mlute you.
, a
list
would
be
limited,
more or leas
siastically
about
her
Job
and
thinks
Another new Lt. we salute and
Beattie. Washington
to fellows that worked at tiie Bliss
congratulate fa Cleon Smith (Coals
From Seymour Johnson Field. N. there’s nothing like the Spars.
Another Middleville girl to the plant while I didOrove) Cleon finished H. H. 8. and C. comes word that Pvt. First Class
There
is
one
other
fellow
in my
front
Li
Lt.
Helen
B.
Wilson
who
is
then graduated al M. S. C.. en­ Thornley R Rankin, son of Mr.
listed in the engineering air force and Mrs. Floyd Rankin. R. R- 3. now completing her army nursing outfit from Barry Co—that is all
and Just received his commission Bellevue. Michigan has been grad­ training at Camp Clalrbourne. To that I know of as yet. Th6re aren't
many
fellow*
in
.-tiw
outfit
from
Which
reminds
us
of
the
report
from Yale University.
(Did you uated from the aircraft meclianlcs
ever meet Capt. Frank West down school here In the Army Air-Forces of a medical corps officer to hu Michigan—the outfit does have a
commanding officer. It stated that lot from Boston, so Michigan was
there. Cleon?) Cleon was given a Training Command.
'
sacrificed!
I
’
d
like
jo
know
if
there
he
had
discovered
that
“
one
red
­
At this North Carolina station In
ten day stop over enroute to—
the AAFTC he has spent fair headed nurse is equivalent to three are any more Barry' county boys in
Lt Cleon L. Smith
this outfit or aaaignsd to the "Mnorr
rhunllis learning and practicing all bl nod transfusions.’’
41 Uh Bomb H. A.
calling all red headed nurses, General HospltaT-atao if there are
types of aircraft maintenance and
• Gowen Field.
your country needs you and all the any Barry county fellows that are
Bofae, Idaho.
'^fZ Rankin was employed by the rest of you gals—how about It. It's in this hospital as patients.
Howdy Cpl. Albert Barcroft at—
I’d like to know if Richard
instead of having you from K. American Marsh A: Pump, prior lo time lo step on it gals.
Kingsbury (North Hanover) is still
P to C Q we had it C-2 did you entering lhe army al Fort Custer.
stationed at the Desert Training
LETTERS
notice? How's everything going?
Michigan. October 15. 1942.
Center
in California—If not I'd like
July
20.
1943
Another official from Keesler
Here's sometihng about Howard
to see his new address printed. In
McDonald from trie comp paper. Field, MBs. August 13. says Pfc. Dear Mother and Dad:
I received two of your letters, the return I am enclosing an "address
"The Tyndall Target.” at Tyndall Morris Leo Allen son of Mr. and
change
”
—perhap* it has found it’s
Mrs P. Morri* Allen, Hickory Cor­ last one dated June 25. Tills Is
Field. Florida:—
"In the transportation of sup­ ner*. Mich., this week entered the the first letter I have written since way to the Banner already.
Thanks again for the money.
plies and personnel at any Army airplane meclianlcs school at this I left California. You probably
I
am
in eld. many trucks and cars are unit of the Army Air Forces Train­ have been wondering what I have
“36405129“
required. To carry out this pro­ ing Command after qualifying by been doing for the last five weeks
in the U. S. Army!
gram successfully, a fleet of well- virtue of a high score on his me­ I cant tell you much about my
(Cpl.
Wesley Blough. Jr.
actlvlUes. but you probably have
equipped and well-operated vehicle* chanical aptitude test.
. ■
28th General Hospital
Private Allen will undergo a rig­ guessed I had a boat ride tn the
are easentlal. To complete this pro­
Swannahoa. North Carolina
gram a garage with skilled me­ id training period of approximate­ •South Pacific and here I am some­
ly 17 weeks at this B-24 Liberator where in the South Pacific. That
chanics fa neceesary
(Continued on Page 6. Sec. 2.)
Upon is as close as I can come to telling
“Staff Sergeant Howard McDon­ bomber mechanics school.
ald and Sergeant Henry Hoey are completion of the course, the soltn charge ot the Ordnance 2nd and dier-mechani^/wili be qualified for
3rd echelon garages. Their work fa active line duty or will be sent to
to supervise and accomplish the a gunnery or factory school.
The B-24 today fa playing a vital
many necessary repairs to motor
vehicles needed with transportation role jn the around-the-clock bomb­
requirements as high as at this ing of Axis positions all over lhe
world and more and more soldiers
• station.
..
"Sgt. McDonald Is'from Hastings, are being trained to "Keep ’em
Mich., and he also took an Aber­ ^Important event for Tommy Kurr
deen automotive course.
Mac is
rather quiet but always "on the while he was home—4 chickens.
ball.” He came here from Spence Sure, southern fried, what did you
Field In May of 1942.”
think.
Lynndon Eldred (Delton, son of
Howard ta the son of Mr. and
on the west Cun loke rood, near stores. Has
Mrs. Allen McDonald qd route 4. the Rov Eldred'si writes from the
South Pacific that, he Is O. K. but
Hl* address Is:
modern 6 room house in excellent condition just
will be awfwHy .glad when It’d all
Sgt. Howard A. McDonald
painted with storm windows ond screens througover, but he's afraid that won't
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�THE HAHTINO g BANNER. THURSDAY, AUGUBT H, HU
Mrs. Vemj Davis at their cottage ; half mile from the church and will
on Jordan lake. * Vivien DeMond -be
-----------------------more convenient
*-“* *for
“ *the
’----------pastor.
'“
ere at the Eldon Farrell rtsldgncg and two daughters of Lansing called
Birthday Clab Entertain*
. Joe Wise, on Mr and A
Mra. Howard Hewrllt was bos teas
and Mn. Sunday. * Mn
fareta Ann Smith of
Mr. and Mra. Roy Rowlader and
and Roberta
iberta and Tjtniine. Mr.■. and Mra. Hobart Tuesday evening at dsssert for the
Mr. and Mrs. Grant Osgood visited
of the Birthday Club m
‘Iranrt Rapids and Mr. members
Woodland. Mrs. J. V. fclKrt of
w,
^_lon Bchaibly of Kalacomson. Beaverton. Mr. and MX*, maxoo were Sunday dinner guests at Tuscan. Arizona, a former member,
Jama Bidman. Berryville, Mr. and । the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry
gcj^pjjy
Ann
returned ■
.
achatbly. Marois
Mania
three weeks, returned to her home

NASHVILLE

Mn. Stanley Haley and children

complete recovery. * Mrs. Francis HICKORY CORNKU
Hendershott came home Bunday
Neighbors and friends of Mr.
Hammond were Sunday dinner from Lacey, where »he had visited
guest* of Mrs Clara Day and Vi­ her daughter. Mra. Leon Slocum that five member* of lhe famiil
Wetherbee She will remain until vian and Mr. and Mrs. Huron Healy ■Inca last Tuesday. * Mra. Lao of their six children are hoepit
the opening of school. * lira. El­ and Beverly, i Pliny -Roush or Hendershott entertained at dinner '
sie Furntes and daughter Helen Striker and Charles Roush and Sunday honoring the birthhday of • patient*. Mu. Elwood Eddy Oleh
friend of Freeport were Bunday her brother. Gordon Thompson of I Leatar, Mr* Trier* daughter
callers at Mr. and Mrs. Orlo ShulU. Thoae preaent. W1 Mr, I former marriage) underweal a ma
Roush's. Last Bunday dinner guc»U and ‘Mrs. Gordon Thompson and
Ksliirman. * Mr*. George C. Tsfi
mother, Mra. Dalsv of Multi. Mr.
a recently underwent surgery al
aUraded the U. B. Camp Meeting ing. Rav. and Mrs H. V. Townsend.’ and Mr. Goo? Bchalbly accompan- Mr. and Mra Walter KUnmei of
ry Stanley of KUtiamaaoo, and
Post hoapital in Battle Creek sister of Lansing, Mrs. Nellie Brown
1* convalaadng nicely at her home. cf Charlo He. also Geraldine Miller
, and Mrs Dale BhatUrly (Win. toaa hospital Kalamasoo, Aug. 1if
m
। led by Ray WorUey and ion Ron“ ♦The Mary Martha Clrcla at the and friend at Lansing. Mra. Joe
Laurence Leeter appendectomy I
.nle Bryans&gt; and family from latke
Mr*. Leo Bidwell of Mulliken Bun- ware J. 8. Whilmar. Beaverton andI aid ut Wayland and Wm. Wortley t^cRay Leigh of Sunfield Sunday Methodist church are to meet on Hummel and family were Sunday
te Community hospital. BaUl# Creel
and eon Oailwi of the Tamarac anenia». August 15 in the presday afwnwon. Mr. and Mrs. Dera Mr. and Mn- John Whilmar andI District,
AU*. iMh. The young ion of M
visited Mra Wm. Wortley wee U .100 guests. The ceremoni­ Friday of this week with Mra. Co­ afternoon callers. * Mr. and Mra.
Dell of fuming were vUltora at the ' family. Midland.
Qian Whitmer
lon T. Munro for a one o'clock Harold Higdon and dauithter ot Brill * Mr and Mra. Ernie Matte­ • nd Mn. Leonard Lestar an ope
John Dell home in lhe evening. * who hu been spending the tum- al University of
ot Michigan hospihocpi-;
.luncheon, f Mra. L. A. Shaffer Battle Creek spent Bunaay with son and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Bents of atlon for heroia at Pennock ho
tn!
Ann
Sundav
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Parthing re- ! mer with Mr. and Mrs. Parrel!, re­ and
tai at
Sunday.
Mr. ‘| rownsend of Woodland In the . left Thursday for a few days visit Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Hlgon. Mr. and ,i Hastings, relumed Bunday from a pita), Aug. luh. Mn. Melvin Bin
Mra
CaiArbor
^TbS
.nd* bJby
turned Sunday from a &gt;lx week's turned -home with hU parents to I and Mrs. Carlyle Burkle and baby
in Milwaukee, making tha trip from . Mra. Clarence Higdon and son also j two week's outing at Bas* lake. A.
Des. I] £11",£3UI££1, „urch P"*0" Lansing by plana. * B. E Powers of Battle Creek were Sunday eve- Mr. and Mra. Floyd Garrison went
' visit with relatives in Salem and Midland. * Miss Eleanor Benner I daughter. Bonnie Jde and Mrs. DesCentralia. Ul. * Mra. Lawfence spent the weekend with her sister. xie of Lansing were Sunday eve- &gt; followed the ceremony.
received word Sunday morning that rung callers. Mra. Minnie Higdon I to the Pioneer picnic Bunday, at
_. .
_ __
Paul and grandson, Jock Arnie, vis- Mu* Heleha Bonner of Woodland. nine supper guests of his parent*.
hl*
brother Clare Powers haa been Sodt of Jackson was a Friday eve-1 Charlton park. * The Henderahott
..
ited Mr. and Mr*. Chas. Rowlader 1 * Mr. and Mra. L. H. Brumm at- , Mr. and Mrs. Carl Burkie. Carlyle ; _
The pleasant old home, of Mrs. hit by a train that morning and nlng caller and Mr. and Mra. WSCS. will meet next Ttiuraday
of Grand Rapids from Thursday tended the Brumm-Balts family re- I left Monday for service with the
Jnstantly killed at Wayne. * Mr. Gerald Poller and children of I at the home of Mra. A. O. Clark
Armed
Forces.
*
Miss
Iris
Heaterly
|
*f?
nr
®,
und,&gt;
until Bunday. Mr. Paul Joined them , union at Thomapple lake Sunday,
and Mra. Winston Sheffield and Woodland were Sunday evening for an afternoon lea. Each lady
of
West
Odc-va
spent
the
weekend
01
a
family
gathering,
the
only
one
on Sunday. * Mr. and Mrs. Henry . * Louis Schmidt ol Midland spent a
Utile daughter of Traverse City and caller*. * Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Me- • bring waiters or cookies.
the home of
Mr. and
Mra.' Ohas.
missing Plsher
was at
the Harilngs.
youngestwho
son.
Flcssner visited Mr. and Mra. Chas, few days last week with Mrs IIi at
HesterlyMr*
0* Deila
*Koppof
Has- ! Dwigh?
1* Mr and Mrs. George Sheffield of ClcUaitd and dauehter of Kalamo .___________________________________
Hanns of Sunfield. Sunday after- Schmidt at tbelr home here. * Mr. |
now locau&lt;,.^‘ *&gt;'«»“»• Hastings were Sunday dinner ttucau spent Sunday with his parents. *
' noon. * Lester and Winifred For- and Mrs.'Frink Hynes enjoyed a.I Ungs vIsiied at the Hestvrly home "
a Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Plumley. * Miss Helen Olson of Nashville wm
iait
Wednesday
and
Thursday.
&lt;
^g-Tiiow
prwnt
were
Mrs.
Agnes
man of Homer are visiting their, picnic ' at Fallasburg Park near
Friday
supper
guest
rs. Velma Hartwell with Mrs. a --, -•wnight
— —rr
~. ..—
. — of
Christina' Fox. formerly of J Fisher.
?l*her. Mr*
Mra. Ralnh
Ralph Hannon and
grandparent*. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. ix»weH with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Mra. Christina
Mra.
Lula Raynard as co-hostc&amp;Ms enter- Miss Elaine Day. * Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. | »*o
Forman thL*
this weex.
week. a
* Jean uuraBurx- ।■ uianouse
Oldhouse oj
of rreepoxi.
Freeport. in
In uie
the eveeve- |&gt; Lake
Lake ^Odessa
Odexxa and
and hex
her pgrenU^
pgrenU. Mr.'---•
"—T‘’
talned the Clover
J—
club Friday
j
Kenneth Kelsey and daughter of
-----------------------..J Leaf
holder
,clr*,t'?oh/JfSL “!'d
KaMm- of
nf Hasting*
Haiilnv* spent
irvnt the
the weekweek- nlng
nine they
!hev called
called on
on Mr.
Mr. and
and Mrs.
Mrs “and Mrs. W Bassett of the Tam- I
end with Joan Leffler. * Mr. and Jim Cool of Freeport. * Mrs. Juna »rac District have moved into the ;
HL,.a^ • veiling. Refreshments were served Coat* Grove were Sunday dinner
to about nineteen. * Mr. and Mrs. guests of Mr. and Mra. E. H LathMrs. Dale Bump and family and Jordan and Miss Gladys Jordan of Jerry Fuller property on feast Main Mrs Don Fisher and Mra. Dwight
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph striker of Chicago spent the weekend with Street, formerly occupied by Rev. | f“her ana o weeks old son. Bruce Coy Brumm and Glen White went mp and they all called on Mr. and
----- - Hastings
..— and
nnd Kirs.
Mrs Mary
Mary ....
Ah- Mr nnd Mrs. Carl Jordan and and Mrs Arthur Dodge. Mra. Fox is ,
u
l^rd, J,°K On' *°n to Onondago Thursday to attend Mrs. Will Hyde In the afternoon. *
South
i.------- family.
------------ -------•—•---------■ chll-. one o
Johnson was the funeral of Mrs. Ruben Crites. Mr. and Mra. Maurice Adrianson
Mra. ---Carl Jordan
and
off our new teachers In the
the&gt;. °£
«* Mr. and Mrs.
Mr*. Carl JuAnaon
gus of Rockford. ...
Ill. -----were dinner
Township school, teach-।
teach-1 ithe
hc,honor
honor guest a»
as he left the fol
fol-­ W The group of young people at- *nd son 'spent over the weekend
guests of Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Green. dren. Rodney and Jane Ann re- Woodland
...lhe ...Third Grade, formerly
,______
Inwint,
Huv
tn
lu.
IntlurtAd
In th,.
—4 Mrs. Hubert
‘ Mead
turned
with
them
to
Chicago
for
ing
,
hiwing
day
to
be
Inducted in
the tending tiie Grand Rapids District with Mr. *and
Sunday. * Mr. and Mrs Howard
at Berrien Springs. * Mis* Laurel
a
week
’
s
visit.
*
Mrs.
Car)
Hewitt,
;
taught
by
Mrs.
Hilda
Baas.
u , Institute iMt week were Rev. and Lacey of El Paso, Texas, ha* been
Hewitt called on Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Mm. Griswold, Roger Warner. Ula
Mra.
Agnes
Hewitt
and
Mrs.
Lena
------------'
&lt;,
&lt;Pr
t
llcea
Cahoon and their new baby daugh­
Garllhger. Pally Mater, Loraine speeding the put 10 days with Mr.
ter of Saranac and Mrs. Cora Whit­ Wilcox called on Mr. and .Mrs. Ed. | Farewell For Herman Johnson 1 eflh?u^dMJ,„tor her hont® ‘n. M“' Wilson, Mildred Hinkley,and Louise and Mrs. Forre*t Bldciman.
a farewell family’ picnic dinner. “chiwetU after a six weeks vi*Jt
ney and Miss Dons Whitney of Snobble of Lake Odessa and Mr.1
Showalter.
They report a fine
*2
Mra. Car) JolidClarksville
Bunday afternoon. * and Mrs. Lewis Todd of Clarksville was held Sunday at Held’s Resort.; **tl'
BU2L D"*11* wt-rf, time. * Mr*. A. A. Reed was the BRANCH DISTRICT
Mrs Ruth Parsons of Unsing called Sunday afternoon. * Ed. Blocher at , Thornapplc lake in honor of HerHop aid Fossett of Bedford spent
honored guest ot a shower given
—L. with V.I.
on Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Hilbert Sun­ Scottville spent the weekend nt the 1 man Johnson, of Flint, formerly ot A” y^^nd from Thursday until by her two bridge qlUUs al the ■'in
the r-o.t
past ...n
week
his granitparday afternoon. * Mrs. Harold For­ Dorr Kahler home. * Mr. and Mrs. Woodland. Those present were Mr. । ounoaj.
hotne ot Mrs. L. D McKercher Pri- cnU. Mr. and Mra. O. D. Fossett. *
and Mr* ncimui
Herman oaiiui-vn,
sandeen, nni.
Mr. «uu
and ,,, ,,
.
................................
man and son Bruce who have been Stuart Kussmaul and children were • mui
evening. She was the recipient Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Norton called
Mrs.
and
and
— ’Henry
*-------**Sandeen
—-*— —
J Mr. —
J WoodlanjtTjwwi**!*^ School to Open day
visiting her husband's parents. Mr. Bunday dinner guests of the lat- •*
of many lovely gifts. Assisting Mrs on «ra Mapes In Bellevue last Wcdand Mrs. Geo. Forman the past ter * sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kline. Hastings. Mr.1 w The Woodland Townahlp School McKeraher were Mrs. R. Hess and nesdny afternoon. * a few from
, and Mr*. Nels Johnson and (laugh- 1
morning, Bepwr and Mrs. Gus Johnson. West IS’’"!*'’ 'lh ,roin 0
11:30 A- M. Mrs. R. Spicss. Bridge was the en- jt,,Ls locality' attended camp meetWoodland. Mr. and Mrs. Vemicc Further announcements, as to teach- tcrtnlnment. Winner of the first |h»g at Pennock's Grove Sunday
prize was Mrs. May Smith, second I afternoon and evening. * Mr: and
Raffler and family ond Mr. andt
hits drivers, and the new gov­
: Mrs. Ted Euper and Jeralee, Eastemment regulations
a* to bus prize Mrs. Dorothy Wise and the Mrs- Ellis White. Patricia and Norman of nMarahall.
Marshall, brought .Jojce
Joyce
I Woodland. Herman left Tuesday for
rou»«^ *kl1 be^nw.dc ^ler: «*«h travelllng prise went to Mrs. H. j njjni^of
nnd Phyllis Norton, home Saturday
I Detroit where he will be in the!
non-resident students from
evening and spent Saturday night
Navy. He Is the third son of Mrs. I dUUlcte maintaining, school who
and Sunday here. and all enjoyed
Giu Johnson to be bi the Services. w“h to ride on the buses, should DURFBE
The Durfee school reunion was a picnic dinner at Hlghbank park.
, two having been in for some time. noU1&gt; &lt;he superintendent.
held Sunday at the school house * Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Fossett and
Roger in the Navy and Arnold In 1
------------with forty-four In attendance. ★ children of Charlotte were In this
| Family Gathering al Gull Lake
the Army.
I A picnic dinner and family galh- Old officers were reelected: Frank locality Sunday afternoon. * Miss
Klien Fnlbrook of Hastings spent
&lt; , crlng
of Rolfe _Bulling
School Reunion. Class of 19H
„ „ In honor ...
,, f of Edmonds, president; Edward Rice, lhe end with Mr. and Mrs. John
Hii life and the lives of
Hasting* wa* held at Gull tLake
Class of 1914 ot the Woodland1I Hastings
------ vice president, and John Birman,
Milk is more than a beverage; it is nourishing food
Table committee. Iva Darby. * Mr. and Mrs. Lee Whit­
-JAaSf
f
many others depend up­
High school held a reunion at the Sunday. Th&lt;»e present were Mr. Mm secretary.
। farm home of Mr and Mrs. Welby Mra John Bulling Mr. and Mrs. Hoftman and Nellie Fancher. The comb of Battle Creek, spent Sun­
that will give added goodness to your meals. The
. on precision action. He
Crockford, oua mile east of Wood- Arthur Allerdlng, Sr.. Woodland, next one will be third Sunday in day evening with her parents. Mr.
land Sundav. Those present were Mr- Midi Mrs. Otis Vrceland. Green June, 1944. * Mrs. Leon Stanton and Mrs. Vincent Norton. * Mas- ,
same.vitamins
that build strong tooth ond bones for
„
.keeps fit and ready for
Mr. and Mn.
Orville
Waddell,,
Mr. and MYs. Rolfe Bulling. mid children leave Wednesday for ter David Norton of Kalamo spent
your children will help supply the energy you need to
Grand Rapids. Mr. and Mra. Leo , Mr&gt;
Mrs\. 4[thurI Allerdlng. their home In Alexandra. Va.. af­ a'few days here with his grand­
any emergency by treinj
: Royston and slfiu. Charlotte. Lake 3' - ®n(1 Mr. and Mrs. J. Marsman. ter spending several weeks visiting parents and other relatives.
vjpfr
ing end constant practhe former's father, William Hoff­
Odessa. Mr and Mra. E. R. Owciv-. Hastings.
man and other relatives here. * HENDERSHOTT
celloneous duties that make your days so full. Serve
. Grand Haven. Mr. nnd Mrs. Her- ,
------------tico.
Ml** Arlene Beadle from the Star
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Hammond of
CHURCH NOTES
man Winkler and sons. Lake odesit with every meet.
Johnstown, Mr. and Mra. William District spent the weekend with.
The Methodist Church
• sa. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bates. Mr. j
Your cor too needs prac­
Hammond and daughter called on Joyce Clark, making plans for Che
George F. Wingard, pastor
and Mrs. James Tyler and guest.
Mr. und Mrs. Chas. Hammond Sun­ 4-H Canning Demonstration to be
tice. Since you aren’t us­
Morning worship—10:00.
MLss Eva Ttroutwine. Middleville |
Sunday school—11:15.
day. * Mr. and Mrs. Henry’ D. held next Friday at Lite Court
and Mr. und Mrs. Welby Crockford.
ing it as much as usual, bring it in for a REGULAR
Junior church—10:00,
DXvLs and daughter attended the House, in Hastings. * The McOmYouth Fellowship—8:00,
funeral of Mrs. W. E. Cox at Wil­ bcr 4-H Club enjoyed an evening
check-up to keep it ready for use at any time.
Mcsdames J. V. Hilbert. F. E. Bor- ' Choir rehearsal Wednesday night liamston. Sunday. Ernie Bateman of skating lost Tuevluy, at Reid's
accompanied them to Mason lo see rink at Tnomapple lake, a Mr and
tier and E. 6 Shonio were guest* nt
Dr. E. H. Babbitt will preach his mother. * Mr. and Mrs. Davis Mrs. John Walz of Chelsea were
a luncheon at the home of Mrs.
entertained Miss Winifred Davis of Saturday visitors of Mra. Mary
YOU MAY NEED YOUR CAR FOR EMERGENCY
Edward Goble* In Grand Rapids, Sunday August 22.
Rev. Fay Wing will preach Au­ Hastings, Herbert Davis and Mr. Henry and Mrs A. C Clark. * Mr.
HIGH IN CREAM CONTENT.
Tuesday. Other guests were Mrs. and Mrs. C. M. Lauber of Grand and Mrs. Harold Striker (Nora
ACTION. LET US KEEP IT READY.
Edward Pearse and Mrs. Al Bren­ gust 29.
PASTEURIZED. PT. 7c. QT.
Rapids Sunday, wrtli n Chicken sud- Haynes* of Athens spent Sunday
ner ol Grand Rapids. Mrs. Hilbert, j _,
with Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Haynes.
who Is leaving soon for her home in i Carlton tenter Methodist Church per in honor of Mrs. Davis's birth­ * Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Helmer,
George
F. Wlnsarrf
Wingard, nndnr
pa*tor
day and Mr. and Mrs. Lanber's an­
TlMCOII. Arizona was honor guest. I
t
**‘oroe P
Morning worship—0:00.
niversary. *-Mr. and Mrs John their -son Corp. Leon Helmer and i
Sunday school—10:00.
Hook and/famlly scent Sunday with their daughter, Mildred of Has­
South Brethren Redecorated
BUY U. S. WAN BONDS AND STAMPS
Dr. E. H. Babbitt will preach Mr. and Mrs Otis Fisher near Corn­ ting*, called at Ronald Haynes Sat­
The parsonage purchased recant- '
urday night. * Mrs. Ronald Havnes
stock. * Miss Mary Baulch and
ly by the Church of lhe Brethren In August. 22 c
Kxik' McCOe of Ficcport will Richard Bateman are attending the and Manin took Florence Hook to
South woodland, three miles south
the Barges.' hospital Kalamazoo
Wesleyan Camp meeting In Has­ Saturday to have a badly fractured
of Woodland and about ode half preafh At
tings' this week. * Mr. and Mrs
mile west on M-43. has been com­
arm set by Dr. Striker, bone spe­
Rdger DavLs. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth cialist. She kfuialned the Injury
Phono 2240
Hastings, Mich.
pletely redecorated and Rev. - and HELTON
Ritchie attended the Conklin re­ by a fall from her bicycle and it
Mrs. Arthur Dodge moved Into
union nt Bristol l-akr. Sunday. * was of very serious nature being
their new home the last of the week.
This property is only about one.' Mr&gt;. John Lechleltner the past week Clyde Wilkins started to clean his in the elbow. We all hope for her ।
' j were: Mrs. Minnie Whldby, Hlck- gun. pulled it toward him on a
■ ory Corners and Mr. and Mr... chair, it discharged taking off the
! Glenn’ Moray and Mn Frederick fingers on the left hand Friday.
, Fuhr and children and Miss Joan Dr. L/und of Middleville dressed the
.Ducker. all o! Hastings..* Robed wound. * Mr. nnd Mrs. Clyde Wil­
I Barnes and son Dick and Freddie kins are spending a few days with
| Kuppulow are spending the week Mr and Kirs. Nile McGann of Has­
; fishing ut Harrl:&gt;uii * Miss Suz- tings. ★ Mr. and Mrs. Spellman
aupe Wright of Flint _i,s spending Casey and sons Rex nnd Robert
: two weeks at the home of her aunt. spent Sunday evening with Mr. and
■ Mrs. Robert Baines. * Mrs. La Vera Mrs. Edward Rice.
i Quick of Banflcld called on her
। mother. Mr*. Mary Doster Saturday BARRYVILLE
' aftetttoon. * Mrs. Blanche Stevens
Notice of W. 8. C. S. meeting in
Having decided to quit farming I will hove on auction sale at the place located
spent Wednesday with Mrs. Angle comunlty notices. * The Cemetery
। Titus and prepared dinner lor men meeting Friday night resulted in
3 miles south of Lacey. 1 '/i miles west, Vi mile south and’/* miles west, or 2Vi
I that cut oats for Mrs. Titus. Mr Elmer Gillett being elected.president.
miles north of Wabaicon Lake on the old Geo. Holden farm on
I and Mr*. Henry Morhous were also 1 Mrs. L. A. Day See. and Treos . and
। callers the same day Basil Johnson Mrs. Lucy Dexter of Battle Creek
of Prairieville and Henry Morhous Cor. -Sec. * Mr. and Mrs. Russell
I called Friday fitghti ana
and Mr.
air. nnu
nnd Mead and children were Sunday dln! -----Mra.—
Ray
Stewart .islted
vi ‘—■ her ~
—
,
, -------------Satner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Paul
urday night * Paul Richards who Kesler and children. * Several from
Us
in­ )&gt;erc attended the plclnc at Charl­
. u stationed
..atiA-wwi at -Ottumwa.
. iIowa,
—. ...
I lured one of his leg* in a pre-flight. ton Park on Sunday. * Miss Myrtle
He is a patient at the Naw hos- Wilson of Hastings came Thursday
Commencing of 1 :00 P. M. fhe following will be offered for sole:
I pital near Chicago. * Mr. and Mrs. night and is spending several days
1 Glenn Wtlli.-.ms and three sons of with Mrs. L A Day and calling on
I the W. K Kellogg Fann spent the others. * Mrs. Madeline Ganku and
weekend with their parents. Mr children of Battle Creek spent
; and Mrs. John Adams. * Mrs. An­ from Wedmsday until Satirday
gle Titus lost n horse Thursday with Mr. nnd -Mrs Will Hyde. *
। .leeping sickness being the cause Marlene Lathrop. 0 yrs. old daugh­
of Its death. * Mrs. Wayne Hold of ter of Mr. and Mra. Hubert Lath­
both vaccinated
Detroit who has been visiting her rop. cracked and chipped the bones
, inotlxr, Mr*. Julia Weller for *ev- In tier heel and ankle last week
: eral weeks has returnsd to her when she Jumped from a trailer.
home. * Mr. and Mr..
Charles , She
one was
»■-■' taken
(»*rn to Pennock
rcunoca hosplmwpi। Whittemore of Rutland spent Sat-I tai where it was x-rayed and put
urday night with Mr. and Mrs. Wil-'m » c**t and 1* getting along nicely,
lard Whlttetnora. On Sunday tlu-v I * Mr. and Mrs. Arthur A. Ren ijnd
' ail attended a reunion of the children nnd Mr. and Mrs. Rlch5 yrs. old
I Brimeiwtool family *| Luke Odessa. »rd Helnlg and children of Eaton
i * Tce_S«t Winfcrd McBain win । Rapids were Sunday afternoon cal.
is stationed ot Blythvllle, Atk . 1b ' lets of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Gillett,
spending two weeks with his father. | Mr. and Mrs’. Don
Webb were
I Rov McBain * Mrs. Ethel Honey- 1 Sunday evening callers. * Mr. and
...-»
— ..
o Mason of Nashville spent
rail _«
of Prairieville visited Mra.
Man Mrs
, ww'cvi «
wcvk. w mr Saturday night and Stindav with
| and Mr* Marshall Norwood enter- Mr. and Mrs. Merritt Mead. Mra.
• •'"■’-l .th» following dinner guest, I L. A. Day. Elolac and Wendell and
Sunday: Mrs. Mary Doster, Mrs. Miss Myrtle WUsdn were Saturday
i Ethel Honeywell. Mrs. Roger Wil- I night supper guests. * Mis| Jeanne
Hams anti son Dean * Mr and 1 Irlxnd spent part of the 'week In
Mrs Austin Ferris. Mrs Angle Ti- Battle Creek with Mr. and Mrs.
tus and Chas. Dinner spent Sun- i phil Deller In Battle Creek. MU*
I day with Mr nnd Mrs. Vet Erakine ' Agnes Tarbet of Detroit was a Rue»t
near Coldwater.
! at the Nesbet home Thursday and
!
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----------| Friday. * Mrs. Eleanor Sherman
new^~
—-----------------An amazing new
synthetic
nlast'&lt;* । and Bonnie ot Hastings were Wedt v'-»&gt; nro»»f'Ues of both leather and nesday callers of Mr. and Mr*.
। rubber, U
not
Uraided'yTt witeth” George Gillett, Mr. and Mr*.How.. ,is-----.,
No. 16
। er to give It a steak flavor or tha*
i*. a rd Lite and. family of Alto were
I Sunday evening callers. * Mr. and
of the steamed clam.

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UCTION SALE

Hutingi

AUCTION SALE

On account of leaving my home I will have an auction sale of
household goods at the house located i mile north of Delton

TUESDAY, AUG. 24,1943

SATURDAY, AUGUST 21, 1943
Commencing at 1 o'clack fait time.

HORSES
2 Bay mares,
COWS

Jersey and Guernsey cow,

Guernsey cow, 4 yrs. old
Holstein cow, 2 yrs. old
2 Heifer calves

HOG and CHICKENS

Brood sow, due Sept. 1
50 White Wyandotte
chickens, 3 mos. old

FARM MACHINERY
AND MISC.

Manure spreader
Deering mowing machine

£ beds,

Deering hay rake
Spring tooth drag
P. &amp; 0. plow.
Riding .cultivator
1 Horse cultivator
2 Buggys. 2 Farm wagons
Hay rack
21 Horse gas engine
Pump jack
Electric brooder,
300 chick size
Cutting box. Corn shelter
Set double harness
DeLaval cream separator
Heating stove
Dining table
Two 55 gal oil drums

Other articles too numerous to mention

$

PERSONAL LOANS

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—to both men and woman, on Just yattr own signa­
TERMS: CASH DAY OF SALE. Nothing to bo removed until settled for. Everything
to be settled fpr day of sole.

HAROLD MYERS, Prop.
HENRY FLANNERY. Auctioneer

I.

CRAY. Clerk

ture and security.

3 COMPLETE
2 DRESSERS
2 COMMODES
2 CHEST OF DRAWERS
LIBRARY TABLE
PIANO
COUCH
2 DINING TABLES
2 SETS OF DINING ROOM
CHAIRS
2BUFFETS
CHINA CLOSET
CUPBOARD
3 ROCKING CHAIR
OCCASIONAL CHAIR
DROP-LEAF TABLE
2 CENTER TABLES
4 STANDS
2 FLOOR LAMPS
2 TABLE LAMPS
BOOKCASE
.
WRITING DESK

2 SEWING MACHINE .
2 FOOT STOOLS
2 KITCHEN CABINETS
RUG, 111 x 12
x
2 RUGS 9x12, nearly new
RUG, 8x10
SEVERAL SMALL RUGS
2 ROUND OAK HEATING
STOVES
,
JEWEL RANGE
’
OIL STOVE
HEATING STOVE, email size
2 STOVE ZINCS.
Same extra Hove pipe
BATH TUB
'
LAVATORY *
v
CROCK CHURN
‘
54 PIECE DINNER SET and
other dishei
SOME FARM TOOLS

Other articles too numeroui to mention. ■

Cosh advanced up to $300.00.
TERMS OS SALE: CASH DAY OF SALE.

Repay monthly. Prompt service. Come in or phone.

CITIZENS CREDIT CORPORATION
W1H W. STATE ST.
HASTINGS NATIONAL BANK BLDG.

HASTINGS MICH.
PHONE 2122

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MRS. MARGARET PATTON, Prop.
HIN»Y ILANNHY, Auction,,,

MILTON LIINAA1. Clarlc

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�TBF BASTING 8 BANNER. TWVRtDAT, AUQUST 1&gt;, 1X3
Est Wayne Edgar Reid, petition
for appointment of administrator
QUIT CLAIM DEEDS
filed, order appointing administra­
WARRANTY DEEDS
Pere Marquette R. R. Co lo C. H. tor. entered, bond of administrator
filed, letters ot administration is­
Frank D Cutler and wife to Robt
sued. petition and order to settle
Farm Security Administration to claim entered
Park Hoag lake Yankee Springs
Matthew A. Coming to Richard Carlton Babcock and wife, go acres liratian filed, order allowing claims
Klepper and wife. Parcel Beech­ arc lions 2 and 3 Maple Grove
Farm Security Administration to entered, final account filed; waiver
wood; Wall lake. Hope
order assigning leaidue. entered,
Loren Myers and wife to Richard Harold E Norton and wife. 80 acres discharge of administratrix issued,
Bchlllman and wife. Lot Strikers section 10, Carlton.
enrolled
Spraye E. Miller and others to estate
Addition. City
Est Otro G
Barnum. proof of
Donna
Manning,
120
acres
section
Otto E Wine and wife to Geo. W.
publication filed, testimony of free­
38 Yankee Spring?
holders filed, license to ael) issued,
Wm.
W
Manning
and
others
to
Maple Grove
bond on sale filed, oath before sale
Dona
Manning,
120
acres
section
38
Albert E Vredenberg and wife to
Hermon McConnell and wife, lot Yankee Springs
Samantha Kinne to Druxilla Pow­
Keeler's Add. Middleville
Fred Smith and wife to Dayton ell. lots 1304, 1305. 1308. 1307. also
L. Smith and wife, Parcel Nashville part of lot Kenfleld's Addition to
Henry Ragla and wife to taw-^
Druzella Powell to Samantha
renca E Haas and wife. 140 acres
Kinne and others, kame lots as-,
Section 3. Yankee Springs
Robert B. Dyer and wife to Louis above in city
Katharine Armstrong to Wm. L.
Stark, lol 2. block 15 Eastern Addi­
Hoag lake, Yankee Springs
Winfield 8. Matteson and wife tion. City
Nellie J McGregor and others to
to Reuben J. Hoover and wife. Par­
Ethel M. Skinner? lot at Gun lake
cel on Gun lake shore, Orangeville
Wm A..6chader and wife to Her­ Orangeville.
bert M. Benham and wife, parcel on
son. 40 acres section 31. Carlton.
Leach lake. Carlton
Henry Rowe and wife to Maryann
L. B. Palmer to Oeo. Mason and
wife, 80 acres section 34. Thomap- Fry and others. Parcel Freeport
PROBATE COURT’
ple
Oeo Mason and wife to Otto P
Eat John W. Armstrong, final ac­
Zahm. 80 acres section 34. Thomcount filed, inheritance tax deter- I
Perry Van Tuyl and wife to Law­ mined, order for publication entered .
Est Edie E Armstrong, final ac­
rence D. Ward and wife, Parcel
count filed, order for publication
Nashville.
Elmer O- Bird and wife to Ben W entered
Est Elsie I. Lanfear, discharge of
Conklin and wife, 80 acres sections
administratrix issued, estate en- I
22 and 27. Assyria
Prank Gilbert and wife to Magg'c rolled
Est Walter A Spaulding, proof ot
Grim and others, parcel section 10
publication filed, proof of will filed,
Woodland
' . “
Persus A. Batch to Frank J. Ken- order admitting will to probate en­
tered. bond of administrator with
Held, part of lots 14 and 15 city.
Eula M. Case to Matthew A. the Will annexed filed, letters testa­
Coming, lol al Beechwood, Wall mentary issued, order limiting set­
tlement entered, petition for hear­
lake. Hope.
Clyde Grummet and wife lo Har­ ing claims filed, notice lo creditors
old C. Haskins and wife. 4 acres, Issued.
Eat Kittle Bowne Olney, proof of
section 22. Thomapple.
Raymond O. Finnic and wife to publication filed, order appointing
Dani M. Clarke, north 71 ft. lots administrator entered, bond of ad­
ministrator filed, letters of admln804 and 805, Clly
Clyde Grummet and wife to Har­ Istratlon issued, order limiting set­
ry C. Lewis and Wife. 100 acres sec­ tlement entered, petition forheraing claims filed, notice to creditors
tions 15 and 18. Thomapple
j
Floyd E. Walton and wife to Geo. issued, inventory filed
Est Julia A Rock, petition for 11Basset t and wife, lot 7 block 11.
Freeport
Frank B. Purdy and wife to Stale for publication entered
Est Laura Belle Edger, bond of
of Michigan, lots shore of Fine-lake.
administratrix filed, letters of ad­
Johnstown
Guy C- Keller and wife to Olive ministration issued, order limiting
settlement entered.
D. Flfleldi lol 418. city.
Est Anna M Hammond, bond of
Robt. Cosgrove and wife to Laura
E. White, parcels section 33 Prairie­ administrator filed, letters of ad­
ministration issued, order limiting
ville.
Julia A. Solomon to Wm. L. Ko- settlement entered, petition for
hearing claims filed, notice to cred­
ble. 107 acres section 15. Carlton.
Curt Terry to Edgar P. Boggs, Sr.. itors Issued
Est Alice E. Sprinkle, bond on sale
parcel Mill Lake Park. Johnstown.
Iva M. Sullivan and others to of real estate filed
Est Anna M Hammond, warrant
Claude Walton and wife, lot 9. blk.
and inventory filed
Est Euphemia Carpenter. Order
' Oeo Hr Eddy and wife to Don
Dickinson and wife. Lot 10 Eddy's to sell, assign or transfer Consum­
ers Power Stofk
Beach. Wall lake. Hope
Est Fred D. Otto, petition for li­
John W. Duffy and wife to Ruth
C. McCullough. Parcel shore Gun cense to sell filed, order for publi­
cation entered
lake, Yankee Springs
Est Minnie B. Whitwam. annual
Minnie B Matthews to Michael
Allerdlng and others. Leach lake account filed
Est William F. Hardke, proof of
lots. Carlton
Raymond A. Caldwell and wife to publication filed, order directing ad­
Raymond P. Holden and wife, par­ ministrator to pay gifts entered
Est Laura Belle Edger, petition
cel Beechwood, Wall lake Hope
Geo. B. Kulp Jr and wife to Ray­ for hearing claims filed, notice to
mond W. Slagncr and wife, lot sliere creditors Issued
Ext Fred D Otto, testimony
Mill lake Johnstown
Joseph W. Balnea and wife to freeholders filed
Harry V. Smith and wife. 90 actea.
re­ . Eat Nellie Dryer, petition for appoimment of administrator filed
section 31, Barry

. COURT HOUSE NEWS

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* Geo E. Walker and wife to Mackaben Brothers, Parcels Nashville.

P M Ten children were present and the funeral of Mra. Martha Straight
nun: «Uk
played many games. They had -a in Wolverine. Mich. Saturday. *
_____ ____ — ..--■■■■________ Mra. Chas Hammond is home much
R. H. Pfeiffer has retired from the improved in health. Her daughter evening
ministry for one ytar and Rev. Lyle: Mary came with her for her sumOmatead comes to Baltimore * Re- | mer vacation. * Mr. and Mrs. J. W.
Davis and daughter from Grand
Rapids spent the weekend with Mr.
Hott and family of Lowell. Mrs. Oeo. and Mrs Henry Davis * M)ss WlnElliott of Irving,. Mra. Edna Gibons nlfred Davis is spending I week's
of Battle Creek. John and Bernard vacation with relatives in Grand McGlockUn and child
Williams * Mrs Ette Boise and Rapids * Mr. and Mn. Duane i Ungs were visitors at
DURFEE
"* *
Robert Rogers of Maple Grove, and Pugh and daughter of Hastings'
furlough.
'
Ernie Bateman attended U. B Con­ spent Bunday with Mr. and Mn. I
Last Week's Leiter
Mrs Henry D Davis and Mrs. ference at Barnaby Park Thursday Roger Davis. * Mr. and Mrs. Don■’"w’BSo&amp;L’
Roger Davis gave a party tor Jackie and Friday as delegate*
aid Oeiger and family of Saranac ' and other relative*. * w. and Mra.
Davis at U&gt;e former's home Friday
Mrs. Hannah Chenney attended and Mrs. Thera Nagler of Hastings Clixs. Whittemore spent Saturday
filed, report of sale filed.
Est Alice E Sprinkle, report of
sale filed
' Est John Baker, proof of service
filed, proof of publication filed,
proof of will filed, order admitting
will entered, bond of executrix filed,
letters leslamentary issued, order
limiting settlement entered, petition
for hearing claims filed, notice to
creditors ivsued

HASTINGS HIGH SCHOOL
TUITION FOR NON-RESIDENTS PAID BY THE STATE

Q. Why should oil bo changed every 2 months

It Is The Patriotic Duty Of Every Boy And Girl Who

or at 1000 miles?
Ae Your car produces nearly 1 gallo

Has Completed The Eighth Grade To Continue Their

Education; You Are Cordially Invited To Attend The

HASTINGS HIGH SCHOOL
Six courses are offered: College Preparatory,
Commercial, Agricultural, Apprentice Training, Day
Trade and General. Special advantages are offered
students to participate in dramatics, debating, ath. letics, orchestra, band and glee club. Numerous
school societies provide valuable training.

Trained hands that work lor Victory

As your car grows older, it requires more, and more expert
care. 'That is why Standard Oil, since the start of the

Few high schools can offer more to students
than can Hqstings High School. Here there is a
friendly, helpfuF atmosphere, thoroughly trained
teachers, complete courses of study, supervised out­
side activities, athletic opportunities, unequalled
'musical opportunities, a full year of school nnd no
tuition beyond that paid by the State. The High
School curriculum has been revised so os to conform
.with the new, more liberal college entrance require­
ments, and to provide for individual differences.
Much wider opportunities are offered in both instru­
mental and vocal music. Two full time shop teachers
are employed. This will give more time and emphasis
to the preparation necessary for positions in indus­
try.

The Hastings High School is,known throughout
the State for its wholesome influence over the stu­
dents. 11 is the only high school in Barry county that
is a member of the North Central Association of
Schools and Colleges. This means that graduate?
may be admitted without examination to all the
leading colleges in the North Central section of the
United States.
With an attendance of over 600 students and a
faculty of 26 high school teochers, opportunities are
offered which are not possible in a smaller high
school. Each non-resident boy or girl receives indi­
vidual attention and is welcomed by both students
ond teachers. We have a full time physical directpr
for boys and one for girls. We also have a Dean of
Girls to look after the social welfare of girls while
■ they are attending school here.
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School boards or parents may arrange for trans­
portation on the school busses for grade and high
school students coming to the Hastings Public
Schools. For further information call the High School
Office, Telephone Number 2224

war, baa intensified its efforts—through schools, dinks,
individual training—to make available throughout tlw

Midwest the better car care your 19 months-oldar car
requires. At thousands of Standard Oil Dealer Stations you

will find expert, well-trainad hands, hands that work to

School Opens on Tuesday, September 7. Enrollment
Will Be Tuesday, Aug. 31 and Wednesday, Sept. 1

keep the Home Front strong.'.. through better car care.

Address Inquiries to D. A. VANBUSKIRK, Superintendant

Or to E. L. TAYLOR,

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Mr. WUkta* wife and two young weekend tn thte vicinity with re la-1 Ite using were Saturday evening ( — ’
1
ehtta—n had tint mm* to Um uh* w Th. r^aar —nosne ; caller* at the Glenn Dean home. *
T I TAM
hard- ! OwU Preeton, who to working ta U L L I V H
Crldler farm
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Ungs on Mont
bad accident .

other , Flint snent the weekend with hl*

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»“lrofig
»» Uw
Johnson ten-1 W Md Mn. Mxdte Oaaey spent
Mr newly aat houae south ot town. ♦ Mr*. । Bolurday afternoon in Haattaga. *

daughter Haden wee Bunday gua*U

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Chamberlain In Battle visiting her brother, Raxry I
today and also called on I and family- H*rrv Duntel*
children

1 and Include ths
Bonder. Mn. W. va— aiul
ir Glass, Davta &lt;
Katherine
Dunlap, it Mrs. VtUThi?
'taxbetner
while receiving medical attention,
attention,
-* a
- ~~k
hu gone to Moline lo spend
week
*nd
with her brother, Fred Andler and
ileg
wife. * Ray Tolen of the Ltobler
'
store Is having a
few days
vacation and witli his wife, has
gone to the Detroit vicinity where
R*y plans to harvmt hl* crop of
potatoes from hte Victory garden

and

William

Wil«

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1 Grand Hanld* Ptidav to *e* the *^&lt;u'*rd grttowy store here- * Mr. wa* leaving for Great Lakes Train- ■
lee and
latter's Infant son, larry Peter at and Mr*. John Adams were Sun- Ing Station. Seventeen.were in at­ Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Garas
MklSri^ foapitai. Th.Siul. Ml- fV dtanergu-U of. thelTaC - ■tendance. * Frank Barnard to now' O
ofi uiovcniaia
Cloverdale n
visited at the Fred
operating
the
Service
garage,
havAshby
home
on
•
hby
Thursday
evening.
1 lawhas gained 4 oaa. and will soon Jsw
— and
— dr ihter. Mr. and Mra.
and family at the tag bought the business of J. O. * They have ddrilled down afoul
I be targe enough ta be brought home Oiann
r’i,nn Williams
W11U
13(jo fe.. JO...feet
.... at the oil wail al thia
1 * Fred White of Jackson apenl W. K. Kellogg Fann at Oud tojte-* Horton
dren and families, Mr. and Mn.
writing on the &amp;
Bunday with hta mother. Mra. Len- The Delton Inland Lakes Garden CARLTON CENTER
Orley Glbba of Grand Rapids, Mr.
,1 Mr. and Mr*. V,
Club
held
Ito
annual
picnic al tha
I na White on Grand Rapid* 8L *
and Mn. Clarence Rosenberg ot
Lincoln,
son
ot
Mr.
and
Mn.
1
called
on Mr. and Mrs. Fred presentee
home
of
Mn.
Philip
Potter
at
Wall
Mr and Mr*. Paul Carey and
Ypaltonll; others were also present
Lawrence Farrell, was recently I Ashby Wednesday.
Mr. and
daughter Donna of Leighton visit­ lake Thursday of last week. A promoted to Staff Sergeant. Last |
i* a ITia nhii Ri^irMrhir from
num Greenville,
uiciiuuw. a
z\ chicken
wimcu dinner
uuiuti ,•
m,
•
and Mra
ed her cousin Mr*. Ralph Watkin* bountiful pot luck dinner was week he received an honorable dis- I ttoVTHWEdT WOODLAND
moVtastfrom Uie Make *M • future of lhe gathering *
trolt sow
served*
at
1
o
’
clock.
Plans
were
at Central take Friday night and
*5 on East Mata Bl to T”e monthly meeting of the Maacharge
from
the
Army
and
returned
,
Mr.
and
Mn.
Anton
J.
Peck
of
made
for
the
flower
festival
which
on Saturday wont to Lak* foutoe
Rantas where hehu em- ‘ tera-Jones circle will be held thi*
home
from
a
Florida
camp
where
chicaao
returned
to
their
home
will
be
held
Wednesday.
Aug.
3S.
near Boyne Clly fur their daughter.
he has been stationed ♦ The com- • Frida? after spending a ton day *
Tiie
following
members
attended.
Mary who had been spending a
Mra. Unooin Buah. Mias Caroline .
_ _
. .
_ 1 vac‘“on »t tfo home of Mn. Mary
-j
irthdav hade masthanov wU1 he' a good attendance. Com-1 Roy Travte of Grandville regret to week at tha Methodist young poo- Solomon, Mra LouU Eaton. Mrs. J■ the death off Theodore Helsel. HU
His | Fisher and Susie and other rela- and Mrs Walter FtohWl
on Sunday.
Sunday August
Augu*t ■
8 when
when mittee for month besides Mrs. T. hear that one of their sons-ln-law, plea camp, all returning home tnal Ulltou Aapp. Mrs Chari- Mack- tWf*' »•» »l the M. E church tttH. * Reverend and Mr*. Carroll day with them. * Mr.
surprisee on
evening borne may be Interested
her *on Amae W. Hamilton and hl* includes HalUe Smith and Edith Orlo Myers, lisa been announced as to know that Mra. Wayne Fleenor Inder. Mn. Bert Patton. Mn. Gar- here Saturday afternoon. * Mn. Brodbeck of New Haven are the Harry- Sandbrook, Ljle ;
wife telephoned her from their Blokoe. * Mrs. Ditto Wesbrook. who missing ta action In Nsw Georgia nee Ethal Helrigal. to tn charge of die Durkee. Mrs Charto* Marring- Wyne BUojl and *on*. Charles proud p.renU Of a baby girl Pau- Donna *p«nt Friday aft«
been spending the past three Island. The Travis’ formerly lived
ton. Mr* Bertha Adam* and Mn. *nd Carb of Buffalo, N. Y.. and feUe June who arrived at the ML Mr. and Mn Ralph Bai
home ta Loa Angeles, Oallf., offer- has
week* with her sister, Mr*. Ada In IhU vicinity, she being the for- the comp. * Mra. Glinn Lee of Roger Williams. * Mn. Ella Rog- 1 Mr* Harold Elliott and daughter, Clernclu hospital on Saturday. Aug. Blanchard and brought I
te’vcrv’actUx ldMTher*omi houle^ i
»nd"other , mer Daily Pafinen ★ *Rtahard' V. Kalamasoo to expected this Wed­
for a few days visit with her er* was In Hastings Saturday fore- Etolne of Flint are spending a few u Congratulation*. * Miss Betty of noiatoro. • Mr.
work and h^' a ‘nice uarden * Wr ' lelsUve* expect* to return to The 1 Allen went to Grand Rapids Mon- nesday
Gordie ,Durk«a
Durkee and
“d' day*
d*&gt;* with their parents-in-law, Wotring
— of
-• •Lansing
—•—spent
----- »from
—
MrrtandMre Otoitae“itoteSberi of I Clark Memorial Home In Grand day to spend a few day* with hta coS Mr and Mrs. A H Bell * noon 4* Mrs.
. .... m__ ________ i__ . a.
The Earl Savage family moved on I »on D*v|d- Mr*. Charlea Herring- Mr. and Mrs Mina Elliott. *Mra. 1 Thursday till Sunday with her par­
Rapids this week- * Mr and Mrs. cousin. Richard O. Alien. * Mr. and tial urday from lhe Dr. Taylor real- Iton and Mr. and Mrs. John Adams Arthur Yarger and Mrs. George enta Mr nrul Mrs .Glenn Wotrlng.
Id the lhdl?r ani McFan^^l.- Oe««e Ccxjk of
City have ’ Mr* Orton Thaler and children of
de nee to Wayland, t Master Rob- were Hastings shoppers Wednesday.1 Lydy were co-hostesses* to a shower w jjr
^Irs Ralph Ekkens. Ruth
on tfoto vacation tripto Sugar »*«» spending a few day* with |. Gull
Dull lake were weekend
wceker- visitor*
- --------- ert lohnann returned to hit home * The many friends of Mr. and held in the latter * home, honoring. Richard and Danny spent from nine guests
are Mr* Gerald Ttecher The 30 guests. Friday until Monday atterSnx Fariec and
*•“*--------** ta *Ulgi
'zhton. Orton ta OratTRaotai Monday■ af*FT Mra P»“&gt; 4burz ‘nd family
totond in the north Sunday They her brothher, Loren Tungate and of*'their
parent*
Mlexoect to be gone a week do family at Parmelee. * George Mas. I* an instructor at Willow
F
very aorry to hear that they will en oyed garner vUIUng and a moil™ m^g at’ oknd Ledge
now Run.
* week’?vtall wlth hte^randiireJita
nzhlnTTnd IhTtedle* tera of Grand Rapid* visited at the Mtoi Beliwl &lt;Jeanette&gt; Ru*g
"
j ot the Mr nnd Mr* will H^Johnson A soon
wx&gt;n move
move to
to Laiulne
Lansing where
where he
he has
has delicious
delicious lunch.
lunch. Mrs.
Mrs. Ttecher was.
&lt;•«. nabv David Bruce staved with Mra
*X resting * Vr-t Trumble Max Lynd
home
the
first
of
thte
l
B«U
‘
etepfone
office
BatTTe
Baby David Bruce stayed with Mra
. and Mn. Will H. Johnson. ♦
,.au aauaaac wae aaaav wi vaaao i
Creek,
employment. Mr, Kybura was a the recipient of a wide assortment Guy Kantner. * Miss Phyllis Green
.
and
Mr*.
Leo
MoWithey
of
teacher tn the school here for a ■ Of most beautiful gifts. * T/Cor- spent last week attending the chil­
of Grand Rapids accompanied by week. * Mr*. Ora Davte, Mr. and spent Monday at home with her
Grand Rapids were Sunday visitors
hte brothar-ln-law, Gerald Daven­ Mrs. Clifford Davte and daughter*. &lt; l»rente, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Rugg. of hi* brothar-in-tow and sUter, few years. * Mr. and Mra Herman ‘ poral Charles Wilson, of Camp dren’s camp at Barnaby Park. *
Reynolds are spending Several days! Lockett. California, to home on fur- The Woodland W. M. A. will meet basin is ona of Russia’*
port of Big Rapid*, and Dick Krol- Marcella, Myrtle and Norma Jean * Mr*. Gertrude Upton of Sparta Mn. Claude Kermecn.
reunion was
a Saturday night
lly reunion
------------------------------supper gucal
at a cottage near Ludington. * । lough. * Seaman first class, Bur- with Mrs. Daisy Tyler this Wed- industrial confer*.
t)e of Grand. Rapids visited at the attended the Moo family
Mrs. Philip Potter entertained the , ton Allerdlng. who to stationed at
will Trumble homo northwest of al Harrisburg In lhe vicinity of of her cousin. Mrs. E. J. Talbott,
following camp Fire Girls ot the the Great Lakes Nava) Training
town, Bundsy of last week. * Mrs. Casnovia. Sunday. * A delightful. on her way home from Hasting*
Word
was
received
here
Saturday
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shehad
hadtaken
takena agroup
group of
Halohijo group at her home a,t Wall I Statton. to home on leave for a
Gladys Wurm and daughter Donna family gathering was held at lhe | where
of
the
death
of
Bherldan
Kenyan,
to attend lhe w-«_
Wes­
lake from Friday until Saturday: । few dajjs ♦ Mr. and Mrs. Scott
returned to their home In Water­ home of Rev. Karl Keefer In young people •at
his
home
in
Cleveland
early
leyan
Methodist
camp
meeting.
*
Charlotte Barnes. Margaret Bry-1 Lydy, entertained the family and
vliet on Tuesday task after a few Grand Rapids on August &amp; honor­
Thursday
morning
after
a
veryLittle
Pauline
Schantz
accompan
­
ing Karl, Jr., who was home from
ans,
Garland
McLeod.
Delore* , Mr. and Mrs. Marlon Clem and
where he Is employed In ied her grandfather. Rush Randall, brief illness. He had worked as Burpee. Ann Stafford. Joan Van-1 daughter, tost Tuesday night al the
Drouier, Mrs. sunma wnuains *nu Buffalo
&lt;
usual
home iiuui
from ii»
his work
wuia iu
ta uiiuiu
Grand Rapnap- ”
. for. the Pennsylvania
.;— Rallrdad
—~— derjagt. Margaret Ann Potter, Bet- birthday of Mrs. Elizabeth Lydy,
Curtis-Wright Aircraft Co. iiuiiic
Charles Williams and family. * Mrs. the
&gt;
who enjoyed lhe dinner and ids Saturday night and remained Wednesday, spending the evening ty and Aleathe Leonard:
L. O. Palmer of Chetoea and Mrs Those
1
The I who wa* celebrating her 81st birth-'
until
Sunday
evening
when,
she
I
with
the
family,
listening
to
the
were Mrs. Arthur Oeukes and
guests were: Suzanne Wright of | day. * Mrs. G. Parrel) and Mr*. M.
Ora Hinckley of Jackiori were vis- visit
'
,w„_ daughter
Evelyn, Mrs. Emma Wll- went home with her abler. Mr! and radio and retiring apparently in Flint, Bailie Potter and Elizabeth, Shuppe will be hostesses Sept. 2nd
Ron at the Fred Btokoe home Mon«
Mr*. Clare Schantz and little Kath- | hte usual health. Funeral service*
day. A MU* Lillian Chapman hu
ha* Ham*. Mr*- Gladys Wurm and leen. * Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Pterce ; were held in Cleveland this Mon- Hanna of Dearborn and Mrs. Julius. for a supper at the W. 8. C. 8.
h.r, daughter
Donna of Watervliet, Mrs.
Knowlton. Delton. The girls en- Hall over Jay Wing's store. * Mrs..
returned to the home of her father.
'
ot Allegan who had been north on :d»Y afternoon and where inter- joyed hikes and cook outs. Some Robert Falconer, of Grand Rapid*
George Chapman, after spending Emmett Sheehan and daughters.
Ed Wieringa and two sons, their vacation visited their parents, ment wa* also made.
some time In Detroit. * Miss Donna Mrs.
J
won swimming honors * Mr. and was home for the weekend, w Rev.
Mary and Phyllis Sheehan, Mr. and Mra. Oza Pierce and Mr.1 He waa bom ta thia vicinity, Mrs. John Harrington and Miss and Mrs. Wingard are leaving for a
Galiter of the local Bell Telephone Misses
!
and
Mrs.
Steve
Garter,
the
past
I
*fout
.
64
year*
ago,
tfo
san
of
Mr.
and
Mr.
and
Mr*.
Oho*.
Williams
Joyce Leinaar took Manta Har-1 well earned vacation and next Sun­
office force U enjoying another •
two small sons. * Gerald Stock­ weekend and also called at the »nd Mrs. Dennteon Kenyon. He rington to Hastings tost Wednes- , day. Dr. E. H. Babbitt, of Grand
■ week's vacation and left for Hol- and
&gt;
Glen
Dean
home
Saturday
night,
k
wm married to Mtaa Edith Burris*
er,
music
teacher
of
T.-K.
school
day afternoon from which place he Rapid* will preach here at the M.
land. Saturday to visit relatives. ★ &lt;
Hattie Smith returned home of Green lake and Utelr five chil- left for Detroit, where he was in- E. church. The Sunday following
' MU* Helen McDycr accompanied for several year* lias been called for Mra.
Wednesday
from
wveral
day*
.pent
jm&gt;
a
^
u
t
t
w!nduc,ed
lnto
He
Induction
Into
U.
S.
service,
Au
­
the Bernard Peck family of Has- 1
’.7.U the'*nny.
‘.I.;
Ke expected
c»^:eled 1 the Rev. McCue of Freeport will
Pa*aca
away aoout
*®n; 1.to
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26. at Ft. Cu*ter. ★ Jay Mat- at
m the
tne home
name of
or her
ncr son Ted
iea south
soutn MrB- “
—•■ k
——
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tings to Douglas lake near Pellston, gust
i
go
to Great
Lakes
Training
Sta- be here. * Mrs. Feme Williams and
teson
of
Greenville
was
a
caller
at
of
Hastings.
*
Mrs.
Claude
Ker‘
Y
*
Iul
,
he
L'
llno
«
married
Coverninent did away with ration certificate! far re­
Thursday where she will vacation ...
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— Stokoe.
-------------------------—J... .Friday
---------------------Jennie Toome* of Cleveland who tian William Leonard also left on son, Norman and Mrs. Barnum of
the
home
cousin.
Fred
meen
returned
from
a
few
with the Arthur Getty family be- J
capping as soon as it could, to stretch tha mileage
survives
him. , --He —
leaves
also sa Wednesday for Detroit. He will be- Hastings spent the weekend with
Tuesday.
*
We
are
glad
to
know
days
visit
with
her
son.
Very!
Boyer
r
—
•;
—
•
—
,
-zzfore accompanying
them home •
come a Naval Cadet * Robert. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd As pin all and
Mrs.
Friends
Rock
te
able
to
bo
out
and
family
al
Grand
Ledge.
*
Tiie
brol
|
‘
cr
’
F
**
nk
Kenyan
of
Grand
of tires in action over the gap to the point whera tha
Barnes Li now stationed at Ports- family. * Mr. nnd Mrs. Muri Fawabout Sent. 1 when site will assist ■
after her severe sickness. A Parmelee school reunion Saturday Hapid* and several grandchildren, mouth. Va.. * Mr. and Mrs. Stafford ; ley and Carole of Clarksville spent
synthetic product becomes plentiful. To wear rosy
ta their home. * Mrs. E. J. Talbot a;utn
।
ra.
Will
McKevltt
re
turned
home
was
well
attended
with
about
sevenThe
children
who
survive
axe
Mr*
observed a birthday Thursday and j
announce tne birth ot n son at Pen- Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Elmer
tires down to the worn-out stage is to get in a blow
last
week
from
a
feW
days
visit
with
ty
present.
*
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Warren
nock hospital^ Friday. A Mr. and; Marlowe. ♦ Mr. and Mrs. Ployd
Mrs. C. L. Hlar was invited over as
daughter. Mrs. Day Pugh and Alien and son Hugh of Grandville. NeHly. Mrs. Pearl Willy and Ivan
for the Axis, and pileup the risk of a smash-4ip, witfs
a dinner guest. Later five other 1a- her
family at Vermontville. * Misses were Sunday visitors of hl* grand- Kenyon of Cleveland and Basil Ken- Mrs Robert Adams have moved in-1 Aspinato and family called on Mr.
dies bearing a lovely birthday
to the house adjoining the oil sta- and Mrs. Henry Moore Sunday
major damage to your car and self, from blowouts. \
I. yon of New York.
Davte and Helen Coman mother and uncle. Mrs. Sylvia Al“
cake and ice cream walked ta and Marcella
1
tlon Just south of lhe village. * Mr.; night,
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of
lhe
Lucid
Secretarial
School
in
ien
and
Glenn
and
family,
at
Par,
and
Mrs.
Calvin
Powell
of
Hastings
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surprised not only the lady of the &lt;
E? nnwi.iaiR
Rapids were al their homea melee. * We are sorry to hear that. DOWLING
...
.
visited her sister. Mrs. Blanche | HOPE CENTER
house but Mrs. Hlar and Mrs. Ts Grand
&lt;
the’ weekend.
weekend.’ *
★' Mra.
Mri. W. J. Mra. James Pender will return to |I The
Th.e 4-H
&lt; H garden
Rarden club went to the
th
mother, Mrs. ElUa Howe as well. for the
Richards Sunday. ★ Mr. and Mr*.
Lawrence and Daniel Payne have
Liebier
who spent last week In Blodgett hospital In Grand Rapids | county meeting al
at Lake Algonquli
Algonquin Harold Lowe of Niles spent Wed-' been called Into the Army. * Mrs.
The ladles who came to celebrate Llebler
1
★ Mr.
thte week for a second operation.
operation. ., Monday.
M.0*111*? ..*
¥r- arid Mrs.
Mra-. Robert
R°°ef nesdav with her mother. Mrs. Molly Bamea and daughter from
were Mrs. A. H. Bel). Mra. Mae Oticago
'Chicago and Milwaukee, buying this
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and visiting friends, returned the removal of her appendix, a ; Abendroth returned from their va- Blanche Richards, Mr. Love report-&gt; Kalamazoo visaed at tpe home
Cronlnger and daughter Lydia. Mrs. goods
I
Saturday
j cation -Saturday
and ----------had as their
alurday morning by plane Rev. Leroy Chamberlain
C&lt;mmuucimum and
~.u fam- -------------------- —
=~ ed al Detroit Thursday for indue- of Dan Payne and Clarence Payne
T. J. Berry And Mra. E. F. Blake. * ncme
J
Til E. STATE ST.
HASTINGS
raOKB MM
— - Mr. and Mrs. wi.
Ulwaukee. A
* Audrey Me- lly
Hy of Leighton left the first of thto jI weekend —
guest*.
El­ tlon. * Mr. and Mrs. George Kern Sunday. * Mr. and Mrs. William
The meeting of the East Bide Gard Ifrom Milwaukee.
- stayirig
to^
sUriag , with
with ths
the Robert
Ribsrt week forjhe
forthe vjflnityjif
vicinity of Boyne Clly
City ।j mer Abcndorth
... and family of Un- । wenv
nmeni vim
tea ineir
club has been postponed until Sept. Dyer
|
went w
to Ule
the nomo
home OI
of incir
their aaugn
daugh-. Ashby o
of, ran;
Parchment
visited
their
family at their Barlow where they will spend two weeks *mg and Mr. and Mrs Herman Ur Mr3 John HamUum at BcotU parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ashby
29 when It will meet with Mrs. VanderVeen
,
cottage. A
take
* Mr. and’ 1Mra. Mau- at a cottage. The pulpit of the । Abendroth of Kalamazoo and L&gt;nn
Chas. Robertson. * Seaman Harold lake
1
--- 3 gpe|n
LeqjhtoH Evai^ellcal church will Miner of Mishawaka, k Mrs. Nina
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Smith of Hastings
Johnson, returned to hU camp near rice
।
.... the
...v Le?
wewte Finkbe ....
filled
next two Sunday Powers of Marion. Ind. ta expect—.
wish
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— ,the
—
Chicago Tuesday after a ten days’ ’weekend
---------------------------by RfvbygRev
B Qytacer ot ! cd in Buttle Creek Thursday and ; fjr
er.—
family
west of ------town.----A -Mrs.
mornings
furlough spent st home with his be
| In
.—. Baptist
«—church. The eve- 1 will be visiting friends In this com- I
Axford. Mrs. Claude Ros- the local
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Loren John- Kenneth
.
will be in charge of I inanity later on. * Miss Lizzie
and Mra. Ben Carpenter of nlng services wl!
son. * Brceae McDyer who works enberg
1
lipper a
and Rev. Lawrence Smith entertained at a birthday I
In Grand Rapids U staying ta the the northwest vicinity attended a J. P. Schippcr
Caledonia.
* Mrs. Harold ' pafty Saturday for her niece. Mary ,
’
city for a few weeka while receiv­ breakfast at the home of Mra. Will Ward of C~L
m left by train Sunday
; Klien Geller.
Fifteen girls were 1
al Oaledunta, Thuraday. Segerstrom
L , ,
ing medical treatments. * Mr. and Schroder
1
— - - where
-u— she
--_ will
»-•- Join
। —mt.
* Bruce
Bacheller ot Fem­
present.
A Bruce
Mr*. Matthew Bedford went to Proceeds to be used or the decoral- night for Texas,
w.Ldale to spending
a few weeks with
_ al
Charlotto Friday to seo his broUj*, tag fund of the Pkrmelee church., her husband who Is In training
VUota1* Keefer Rabbe and Sheppard Field. A
* Mrs. Woodrow I hte
his cousin. Robe
Robert Gaskill. * The
er-ta-tow. Noak Kraft who reccivid
- ------------ Rapids ■--— •.4-H
-. cleartd
-.j oWr ,W 00 al their
Grand
ha* c
been
serious Injuries two weeks ago.aLjfota Marinette. Mtes Joon Kee- Gillett of
a fall down the stairs at hU home. ter and Miss Mary Sheehan of spending a few days with Ms penny supper and Nish to thank
They found him Improving, altho’ Grand Rapids were Wednesday aft­ father, and brother. B. F. Gillette I al) who/snowed their interest and
still requiring the care of a trained ernoon and dinner guests of the and Jack. * Mr. and Mrs. Jerald helped them out. * MrXand Mra.
nurse. Mr. Bedford’s sister, Mrs. girls uncle. Cnarlcs Williams and Kecgstra and two small sons of j William Elite Jr., and family spent
Mary Wessel of BL LouU, Mo., ac­ family. A Paul Kacchcle, granu- Grand Rapids were Sunday guest* , the weekend In Buchanan, w Mr&gt;
companied them hhome and will san 01 Mrs. Pear) Murphy and sec­ of Mr. and Mra. Charles Oox. south- , nnd Mrs. Jay Smith and Mrs. Sadie
2
2
vUit her relatives until Friday ond son of Lewis Kaechefe manager east of town. * Mrs. Wm. P. Corson Clemens were Sundy evening calwhen she leaves again for the of the Caledonia Co-operative As­ accompanled by her son Harry and I lers al Miss Lizzie Smith's. * The
sociation, has
uas been
oeen very mck
sick ui
in a
a her daughter, Mrs. Louise Pierce ; Misses Marian Pierce and Marilyn
South. Sunday a famny dinner was ■ocianon,
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.....
held at the Bedford home for her hospital In Nashville, Tenn., but of Lansing went to Kalamazoo this Stanton spent the latter part of
*erv- '1 Monday where Mrs. Oc
Oorson and son last week with their cousin. Janet
pleasure. Others present were Mr. to slowly improving. He is in aervCreek.' Janet
te In will visit relatives for a week. Mrs., Kipjlngcr in Battle Creek.
and Mrs. John Aubll of Grand ice and a brother Robert is
I&lt;edge. Mrs. Inez Jordan and Edd North Africa. * Mr. and Mr*. John Pierce will return on Tuesday and and another cousin, Nancy Sproull
Bedford of thU vicinity. * Members Aubll of Grand Ledge attended the keep house for her father during I of Detroit visited here a few days.
□scncc. ★ Mr. —
and
Mr*.‘ ‘
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of the Woman’s Society of Chris­ Steeby reunion at Lakaalda park their absence.
England and children of ,
BANNER WANT ADS PAY
tian Service and ladles of lhe com­ Caledonia, Saturday and spent the Harold Engtai
munity are asked U&gt; remember the
regular meeting on Friday. Au­
gust 31. Thto will be the second
annual gathering which will honor
the elderly ladies of this com­
munity eighty or more year* of
age. The meeting will be on the
playground and where a picnic
dinner Is scheduled tor I o dock
with a program to follow. Thto wm
a very successful affair last year t
and we hope all who wish to come
whether or not they are members
Ideal sido delivery hay rake, nearly naw.
will be present and help make a |
happy tune for these girls" we |
Hoy rake Ontario grain drill, 11 hoe
are honoring. * Karl Ryan Rock,
youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl
Hay loader, good condition
.
Rock has Joined Uncle Sam’s,Navy
Mowing machine, 5 ft., McCormick Deering
and left far eervcle. * The home of,
Mr. and Mra. Edd Timm on Grand
Rapids Bl. was the scene of a
pleasant family gathering Sunday
Oliver 99 plow
Oliver 43 plow
when thirty member* of the WierP fir 0 riding plow.
2 springtooth drags, 2 section
inga clan gathered to honor Gor­
don Rowe, son of Mr. and Mr*.
.2 riding cultivator!
Arthur Rowe of Jackson who soon
3 one-hone cultivators Fair bob sleighs
leaves for service. Besides the Rowe
family and Timms and son Lcrov,
Board scraper Weeder 1 2-hone disc
others there were Mr. and Mrs. Al­
Eardley roller
Potato grader, nearly new
bert Wieringa. Mr. and Mr*. Fred
Wieringa. Bernard and Bemadlne.
About 70 crates 3 sets of work harnesses
Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Wieringa
6 collars Heavy wagon with rack, a good one
and Anna Mae, Mr. and Mrs. Ed
Wieringa and two baby boy*, Mr.
Steel wheel wagon with rack
and Mrs. Ross Martin and two lit­
tle sons of Quincy, Mr. and Mn.
Charles Williams and two sons. Mrs.
Ladder Gravel screen . Set of hay ■lings
.
Sattle Johnson and Mr*. Florence
These cattle are in good condition and producing good.
Uery. There was a carry-ln din­
3 feed drums
60 ft. of pipe
'
ner. * The Young Woman’s Guild
Breeding dates and other information given at'date
Bean puller Scalding kettle and drum
had a pleasant meeting Thuraday
evening with Mr*. Emory Fink2 corn planters
3 potato planters
betaer at lhe Smith cottage at Bar­
“She used to carry fifteen hundred passengers
1 2-hone potato digger
low lake. The girls mode the trip
in lhe Reg Crtdier ataUon wagon
'In luxurious comfort — mostly tourists bound
McCormick Deering electric separator, good condition
and a welnle roost with several
for
a holiday abroad. Now she's a transport. How
3 5-gal. milk cans
3 milk pails
food contributions from the host­
ess wa* an Important part of the
ninny thousands of husky Yanka we pack aboard
2 grind stones Set of platform Kalos
event. Their time was spent In
1 is a military secret. But we make the moat of all
Studebaker dump wagon Spike tooth dreg
tying off the service men’s top
robe for the USO center at Has­
the deck apace there la — and we get ’em there!
Set of fence stretchers
Trailer, 2 wheel
tings. The members also voted 15.
. “I know it'a the aame way with lota of long
tar chairs which they have do­
nated lo the Epworth League young
distance telephone lines. In peacetime, they
2
hay
forks
and
pulleys
folka^Jw. thelr^reagejlOT jooms^on
handled comfortably a lot of social traffic. Now
Forks, shovels, chains, crowbars
W*ra Mra Marion ttfciri of QuVncy

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K

faffijfrSHOT TIRES
Are Sabotage!

McKEE SERVICE OIL SALES

AUCTION SAL

Having sold my farm I will sell at public auction at my farm home known as the old
Rob Cisler place located miles northwest of Middleville, miles south, 1 mile east
and 2| miles south of Caledonia

Baginning at 1:30 o'clock on

L

SATURDAY, AUG. 21,1943
MACHINERY

HORSES
Black mara, 12 yr*. old, wgt. 1600 lb«.
Horse, 7 yrs. old, wgt. 1500 lbs.
Grey horse, 6 yrs. old, wgt. 1400 lbs.
Bay horse, 15 yrs. old, wgt. 1500 lbs.
Grey horse, 15 yrs. old, wgt. 1500 lbs.
CATTLE'
Guernsey cow, 6 years old'
Guernsey cow, 7 years old
Red cow, 6 years old
Black cow, 6 years old
Red cow, 5 years old
Jersey cow, 2 yean old
Red cow, 5 years old

and Lavina Pinkbeiner. Tiie next
meeting will ba held with Mrs. Nor­
man Maclver. * Considerable ex­
citement prevailed Sunday mom-

girls and a lad on their way
i eamp meeting at Hastings
to negotiate the turn sucily tn coming from the east

Once my ship
was a
luxury liner!

they’re crowded with calls, and a lot of them are
war messages that must go through pronto.7.

-Not only must vital war calls be handled
promptly, but urgent civilian call* should not bo
delayed. You alone can judge whether your call
I* important enough to justify placing if on tele­
phone wires to war-busy centers.
- •*

■

Whan lines are ooerloaJoJ, the operator will
atk you to limit your call to 5 minute*. Your
co-operation will help afhert who are waiting.

MKHISAM BILL TllIPKBMI COMPANY
hand. He rushed to Pennock hos-

confined.
yitol where be to now confl-;
J.

V

2 yearling heifers white face bull
Steer 3 head young cattle
PIGS
4 brood sows 21 pigs 10 weeks old
CHICKENS
50 spring chicken,
FEED
150 bvUi.l Mt,

25 IM. hay taiiai

Hundreds of small articles too eiumomnii to nsonHen.
Some furniture

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TERMS: All lumi of $10.00 and under cash. Over that amount six months lima will be given on food b
notes bearing six percent interest. If interested In time terms make arrangements with Caledoaia Bank.

CLYDE GRUMMET, Prop
N. C. THOMAS, Auction-r
Tel; J2S82

4485 S. Dlvteion Ave.. Grand Rapid*. Mich.

CALEDONIA BANK CtMII

�THE WASTIXOl BANNER, TWtTt«B&lt;T, 4t0r«T 1», 1M&gt;
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how

HE HOME FRONT ss
Ilk* 11VI IL I IXVIVI

i&gt; grandma getting along.

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------------------- nnd Hi, children, will
sve and kisses to you.
Pvt Lawrence Cox. 36192469

44 lit Troop Carrier Group.
P • WpmnM&gt;unr. Missouri
A V-mail letter to Mn. Zein-..-:

Nrer.Yotk city. N. Y.
Mrs Ralph Hawthorn'
429 E. Slate Rd.
Hastings. Mich.
July 31. 1943
Dear Mather and Dad:
Well it
.. te
- now
—dinner
and
time
I BnvBfi C. Q at the Orderly Room
and I have some time to fill and

'"i reoetved your letter you sent
wnii my birth record In It. I did
not get the fed
boxnnT
you I'm
sent having
I'm let you know that I am acroo the
■UTaiid
Stood time and only got aiek &lt;we fond and .■■omewhere in England
English people wr
wi­
re the boat How are the children. According to the Enspwplc
I donl know If the box will come are having exceptional
to
ftMTor not
-tme it seems more like Michigan

BUY WAR BONDS

OUR SERVICES
SAVINGS ACCOUNTS

CHECKING ACCOUNTS

WAR SAVINGS BONDS
BANK MONEY ORDERS

SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES
For rent ot $2.50—$3.00—$3.25 and government
tax—in our fine.safety deposit vault. Get one to=
today for your* war Bonds and other valuable papers.

NATIONAL BANK OF HASTINGS
MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM AND
FEDERAL DEPOSIT INS. CORP.

The sulf Is shining and It te Just I I served over seas with your son. ets will Just keep us warm white 1
warm enough so you don't drown "Max" also In the states before the I sleeping sometimes What bothers
I tn your own sweat.
I war. I came back a short time ago I us the mojt la the bright sun. If
Today is payday and we ret paid and thought I would have a chance . it ww-.'i for my sun glasses X
In El’ui, HrnV. uTfiu! » •“»?“* TJ""
hard
to
understand
vet
but
i
am
I hope you can rind me a pair
“SdS'Su “MAS stationed
K»VM w in Indiana, but 1 wag
catching on to it O.K. now. Prices •*«•««
"Ty
are a Tittle higher here for most
I saw Max lass shout two months
things than they are in the states , ago. He was in lood health, hta
Star tn rma
but some cheaper on others, cloth- , work not very hard or dangerous.
•"‘
ing is very high rod a man's suit He strike often of his Mom and
4^&lt;tn°n«?kWrf!rb^j2^‘
takes etahtv coupons, and lhe Eng- D«d. I'm aure you know where he i,
lish only get a hundred and twenty is so 1 won't break the rules by th'n« *
coupons to last them eighteen trying to telPyou.
'
war SS?
Did vou
you eever
send me a cerboruncarborun­
months, so
----* -•
---------— 1' D,d
’er ,end
months,
so you
you can
can see
see what
what they
they
None
of us know
what
the —
future
are having to put up ail):, they holds for us. but Max wanted me dum stone for sharpening my-knife?
are much more behind the War Ef- to tell you not to worry about him. If not. send one. You can also
fort than the Americans but all of j know that is hard for a Mother
them are very glad that we are and "Dad to do. they all worry some, kind and some of those canned
„
. ..
..
peanuts and nuta
And since you
hen- on their ride than on lhe oth-1
I think I can tell you bejter than jjon t c&lt;fe too much about my pipe
er ride and some of them even seem
nvone elw -You have a .-in to be you c&lt;n „.nlj a crooked stem pipe.
to have expected us
— to
— go
•- in
... on
—i proud
and f know
you are.
r’,..
— of," ....
—
------- --------------. K j decide that I donl want anvthe other side and fight against r
.
...
If you will write me I might be ) thing to do with pipes I can give
them, can't see where they could ।
nave
rotten
mat
iaca but
out some
abl&lt;* 10 tel1 ?ou more- but ’!ow 1 M 10 my Mend from Iowa at a
have
gotten tha*
that IIdea
some oi
of
he pJ^ple
hive tatod
to c“n,t thlnM °f *nX more, to «rr.e. : good price. He has been trying to
the people that I have talke
have said
tarn that.
that Fruit
Fruit here
here is
te verv 1 h°f* ,o vUn &gt;'ou somellnl&lt;'
,n&gt; beg. borrow, or steal one for a long
have
scarce and high for instance a *lfe ls
ln Charlotte My home time They are mighty hard things
reach costs there rod rix about wajk
Kentucky but after the war to grab onto around here. Thev
seventy cents of American ’monev 1 fuess 111 8® lo Michigan.
help too much In passing away long
rod
that
ta
one
Cte-- b When you write
Max tell him you hours, etc
and mat
that u
1S for
mr
one peacn
peacn
vim
ana
iur one
rit trn
— me. '
1 Th.r*
That's .11
all TI can think
think nf
of ta
to have
have
are'tes cost
two
and rix. that U , nfa™
tram
A triend
friend oi
of N
Max and yours.
, you send me for thte letter tuflew
fifty cents for a pack of twenty.
A
Sgt. R. C Embry. 6984855
you rend Minnie and her dog over
but wc are supposed to get them !
issued out of tne P. X. We ore alFort Leonard Wood. Missouri
i.get back there to help lock the
lowrd lo buy so much cigarettes and !
* * *
I door- to the cottage this summer
candy and soap but our F. X. isn't
Here's Max's* address also his I sure miss belnt
open yet.
rothers—
I By the way.
w ra, . wf
w ,,w ....
I w&amp;s very glad to get the mail
wmi.
n^iCAra&lt;-&gt;
;
......... .....
PFc William M Keller. 30150663 I shop
that I■ -on
stiU know? Tell xome
and received eleven letters day be- I A.P.O. 5, co Postmaster
| ot them to write Who te running
fore yesterday. I sure hope that the
New York. N. Y
j my lathe now? I would like to be
watch gets here before long as I
, back there running lhe thing. I
need one badly. Try and get the
PFC Norman Keller. 36458889
I hope whoever te running it will de­
new one fixed and mailed as soon ,i 417 TS8.
cide to go into farming or sopteas possible as it te waterproof. .• Sheppard Field. Texas
। thing at the emJ of the war. so 1
.•hcckproof, and also has a lumin­
1 can have a chance at It again.
ous dial, and that 1s very handy ns
July is. 1943
I Write and tell me ail of lhe thingy
we have complete blackouts here. Dear Mother. Dad rod Beverly:
.| that
llu,, have happened —
at the —
Car
Can you get me a Fegans wind­
Well, it's Sunday rod for a ‘jeal.
proof cigarelt lighter, some cigar­ change it has been one of those
i must close now. It te about time
ette. cigars and candy if possible rare "free Sundays." There isn't for supper. Tell Donald to write
and use the money I have left and much to do In the line of enter- । and not to wait tor an answer from
also I heard that shoes are now off tainment unless I play poker with j lne because mail comes taster this
ration and would you see if you lhe boys, but that is out since I - WBy. than it does that way. Also
could buy' me a jralr of tiie same have only a dollar or so and it is why hasn't Bob N. written? Did
kind of shoes as f used to buy about 13 days until pay day. There ; you te|i him to send me his addrtos
from Brockways size 8e.
tent any excitement around so you and 111 write and tell him a tiling
Well everybody te coming back can see hqw dead it te- But I'll
— ------ ••
•— =■«»—
from dinner and so I will close for grant you that there will be a
Your loving son.
Write often.
now and write later.
plenty to do rod lots of excitement
Karl
I in the very near future.
Your loving son. Wayne
PFC K. G. Wellfare. 36404354
j
I
received
a
letter
from
Helen
Sgt. R. W. Hawtnorne
A.P.O. 758. c o Postmaster
Fumtas. you know the good old
A S. N. 36421378
, school teacher I had In the 3rd
trade. She said she hod a good
care Postmaster
St. Petersburg. Florida
-mgh
----------------when
—
she
----------------found
out
-------where
—
I
|
August 4. 1943
New York City. N. Y.
I was when she Sent me an Invlta- , Dear Mother:
„
.
.. have
u..„ dinner
a._— with
-i.u her
u-_ Tn '. Wen
tlon to
„KU here , .tm at 8l Petersburg
August 6. 1943
Dear Zolly:
New York. It's funny, but good. ,' for a few days, We are cleaning up
Just a few lines to let you know how she would remember me from |। (for
or the Air C
Corps who have left
that I have enjoyed reading the way back there isn't ill
;j ;,
MV. It's quite here.
nice here and it
Hastings Banner very much and am
Well, we have been here about | sretns funny not to see the streets
thankful to you for sending it to a week row rod it has been a pretty | fUn Of people or I mean soldiers
easy week. I have spent two after- 1 bocausa in Tampa it's just crowded
ax f am here in lhe underbrush of noons laying on the shore and wjth soldiers.
W&lt;j wx^i I could be home and get
Florida and only get up town three swimming in the Med. .sea. Whave had some fajrly good army 1 m on one of those ftah suppers
nights a week.
I have been a permanent guard meals also. Had our first serving Esther didn't come down this week
for the Radio Squadron for lhe of fresh potatoes since we left the cntj. tut she said she was going to
States
ahd
also
our
first
baked
try
rod make the Ogden reunion,
past year and was Just made a
corporal.
goods—cake rod donuLs. Quite a . wish 1 -could, but maybe I can
Sincerely yours.
treat nnd a mighty good change next year. If this reaches you in
Cpl. Kenneth C. Hawkins
, We get fresh meat every once in , time, tell all the folks there I said
31st Fighter Cont. Sodn.
; a while, also
hello rod that III try and see them
j Our weather here te still hot and next
------ ------Ft. McCoy. General Delivery
year.
J, that ...
.. I
getting warmer. Thev —
say
next
Florida
Boy the labor shortage ...
here in
. ....-J- Is getting quite
i
(Kenneth is another one of the • month te a lot Ihotter
?''.S7 than July Florida
.. bad. T&gt; I.
J boys on Mr. Aben Johnson's list. I
। Temperature about
mt 120 degrees at I me
the labor as much as It
it ta
L» the
the place
1 times. It is at least 100 degrees , t0 house them, because vVeryxman
Aug. 8. 1943
j here most every day. but there Is &gt; they hire has from one/to Hve'othMr. and Mrs. William Keller
• usually a wind blowing so wr don't era or more to make/a home for
219 W. Colfax St.
notice it too much. At nlrht we । and there arc a lot Of the officers
Hastings. Michigan
। have to wear a iacket and then we I and
nntj soldiers who live off the post,
Dear Mr. and Mrs. Keller:
1 are still cold. Two all wool blank- M
so you see Tampa te packed full.
Gee. I wish thte thing would
hurry up and ynd. so everyone could
get back home and things would get
back to nprtnul. but I guess it will
be quite, a while yet before that
can happen, but everyday Is a day
nearer
I see by the paper that
they arc planning on drafting mar­
ried men the first of October. It
seems kinds funny that they'd do
it, but they haven't asked my opin­
ion. so I guess TH Just keep still.
But It sure would be tough on a
lot of families.
One good thing about thte Army
te that It makes a man appreciate
a lot more what he left behind,
borne people think that when a
man gets in the service that *"■”

MEN and WOMEN

WANTED

be

a hell tarer.

but the

bl«Ht

my home a lot more now than I
did before and I aure wish I were
there now.
Wen as it's getting late 111 sign
off. so lots of love
.
Your son. Charles

SJt.W.
lit Rept. Co.. 552n
Trg. Bn.
Drew Field
Tnmpa 7. Florida
Hta mother has received word ,
that Charles passed hta testa and
is now a fuU-fiedged Radar opera,or'

...

|
A V-mail letter from Dr. Ken;

Clare Richard Coraon. 9 2-0
Bldg. 2812 C/o TTlh
Iteg Office
Pvt, Forrest J. Hlnaar
Hq and Hq. Btry. 1st Bn

I

LEGAL NOTICES

. OBDBB FOB PUBLICATION
I WTATK OF MICHIGAN. IN TUB CJBCTIT COUBT FOB THK COUNTY OF
I BABBY. IN CHANCEBY.
| Jaba M.rrut Hill. Jr. Ftalalltf, vi.

Seattle, Washington.

Pvt. Keith L. Brady, 1817TO23
Co. “A" 18th Trg Bn. 16th
Trg Regt.
Camp Fanni
Roh-r. w
XAN 16060102

Field

B.A-AJP. &lt;T±.)
a
Flight B. II Class 48Blytheville, Ark.

have been perused. I wish I could
H Q and Plot Co. 5i
Impreu on you how much we love
8 A W.B N
news from home. Read -Mickey s
Hattiesburg Army Air Base
(McPharllni letter and have writ- । Hattiesburg. Mississippi
ten him.
'
'
• • •
My best to all. lUtp up the , Gaorge Robert Carpenter 8 2/c
UANAA. Brks. No 3
good work.
Ken. •
|
Willow Grove. Pa.
Birthday
—
May
20.
Lt-Cdr. Kenneth McIntyre
Lei's show 'Ken' that we have '
To Richard C. Sherman's address i
b^en imprewved when he mentions
. Hj.i*. Const? Clotk.
Add A PO. 3h' '
sSTjohn | &lt;&gt;■“’“ fO’ P«»&gt;JCATIO«

or V-mail grreUngx that will look we didn't get this sooner—the birth­
like xlacka of Clark Gable fan maiL day wishes will be a little late this
Don't forget—Write your letter time _ul
but anvhow. 'Many
Many happy re­
on Sunday—poal It Monday. This luma' and best ot luck.
Ken a
warmth of
friendship
around his heart that will last for
Next Monday. August 23rd.
K. 3. McIntyre. Lieut. Comdr.
MC.. US.N.R . Club No 9.
Echelon 1
cJo Fleet Post Office
San Francisco. Calif.

ADDRESSES
,
Pvt. Harmon Wilcox, M2939
Plat 538. 12th Bn
Recruit Depot Marine Bks.
Parris Island. 8. C,
Birthday—June 18th.

Pvt. Orlo E. Springer
2nd B. Hdq Co. 320 Ipf.
A. P. O. No. 35
Camp Rucker. Ala.

Pvt. David Bruce Long
Radio Co. I. Class 55
Signal Batl. Marine Corps Base
San Diego 40. Calif.
Pvt. Lynn (Pete) Bachelder
Tinker Field.
Oklahoma City. Okla
Pete would verv much
hear from home folks.

like

LEGALS

83th S. D. Constr. Bn.
Main Unit 517

NOTICE TO CBBDITOBB

Camp Peary. Va.
Cpl. Gordon L. Jacobs. 38415108
40th T. 8 8
Boca Raton. Florida
S/Sgt. \rthur Webb. 16084532
A.P.O 4584. c/o Postmaster
San Francisco. Calif
Birthday—May 29th
Pfc. Victor E Mead. 36181113
29th Tech Sch Sqd. Bp/„ ”
Truax Field. Bkia-"'
Madison. Wisconsin

John A Schultz 8 2/C
Batt. 421 Barck P.
Receiving Ship.
Treasure Island. Calif.,

oanxs

fob publication

Pfc. Russell Silsbee. 36404398
c-"o Postmaster

&gt;•1.1 will Ion

Birthday—April 13.

Kenneth Ray Dunlap. F 2/c
Receiving ship
Long Beach,, L.' I..' N. Y.
Cadet Robert C. Murphy
3656th Service Unit.. Ai
Barracks No. 3
1
Michigan College of Mining
Technology
Houghton. Michigan
Birthday—Oct. 10th.

3BDBB FOB PUBLICATION

CHANGE OF ADDRESS
Av/c Wm D. Barnes Jr.

San Antonio, Texas •
Sgt Gerald Forby. 1CG45677

co Postmaster
New York City. N. Y.

k\\\A\ I'U"

OrdrreJ, Thai nablia

A .Un* ropy.
Janet E. I

OBPEB FOR PUBLICATION

IN OUR LOCAL PLANT

A. D. !»«3,

GOOD WORKING CONDITIONS
GOOD WAGES

PAST EXPERIENCE NOT NECESSARY
SOME JOBS OPEN FOR YOUTHS 17 YEARS OLD, WHO HAVE HAD PRE­
VIOUS NYA OR HIGH SCHOOL MACHINE SHOP TRAINING

All applicants must qualify under the nqw war

paklhaUM *f

by giving a farmer a hand this Summer!
The farm help shortage can mean a food shortage... unless you do.1
OBDmB FOB PUBLICATION

Millions of farm workers have left the

manpower stabilization plan in order to be accepted

BRING BIRTH CERTIFICATE AND APPLY AT

EMPLOYMENT OFFICE

HASTINGS MFG. COMPANY

ing your vacation, or at other times.

land — going into the armed forces

It’s hard work — but it’s fun. And it'

or war industry. Unless someone takes

gives you a real feeling cf satisfaction.

their places, all of us may have slim

Get in touch with the U. S. Employ­

pickings next winter! And that in­
cludes our fighting allies who need

ment Service, or the county agricul­
tural agent. Sign up for paid pan­

food desperately to help them fight on.

time farm work . . . help make sure

z There's a job you can do — right
near home — half-days, weekends, dur-

there's food on America’s table this
winter! ’

And Mp yovnolf to rofroihmont
with dolidovt

that call,
—
V.cold,

ORANGE KIST

ANO OTHII OlUCfOUS HAVOMI

a-J&gt;-

rl hl« p*tltlsa prayliir that
•»&lt; far brarlna. that th* *i

Warm summer davs nuke everyone look for
refreshing bottle of Orange
'
* drink ... one you serve
.... .
pride. So...keep KIST
Bcvmgra dw.p in joir refrigerator.

IF IT WONT HELP WIN THE

WAR—FORGET IT.

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                  <text>HELP BEAT INFLATION­

BUY BONDS

The Hastings Banner
SECTION ONE—PACES 1 to 8

EIGHTY-EIGHTH YEAR

On tho * ☆

☆

BARRY SOLD MORE
THAN ITS QUOTA

HASTINGS. MICHIGAN. THURSDAY. AUGUST 26. 1943

EDITORIALS

ARI YOU GOING
PART IN THI
WAR BOND

16 PAGES—2 SECTIONS

MILLION-DOLLAR QUOTA FOR BA.

What about synthetic rubber?
of motorist* in'the ^/lilted State*. 'Ic A I
I lJ N I N 11
• • •
however, no synthetic* have yet / '
• l* v
i You hear all sort* ot rumors and been developed which have tli* all- |«tV AT
A GLANCE »
,
mound
w-S
wop^Um
Io.Ure.!
W
*
j report*
i around good properties for tires
i-t
.
and tube* that plantation rubber r‘-‘ ] j
2 ~ 2 - - ~~
' r'rr*
p The Impression srenu to prevail possesses
t?»^t artificial rubber is the answer
...
Thte is a- regular Weekly feature
The Old Home Towd I thV lltl
*o\verything, that It has manv
Several of the synthetic rubb*rs । designed to aid you in your curAugust 23, 1943 /
j^Lno i
which are belter than now being manufactured hate bet- rent purchase* of Items rationed by
To All Ye Douahboyt. Gobs. Leith- ■ h«
n,tniiiiill-d hi*'reimrtth^month Pr°P«t‘M
Hl* district
Includes the ilhr **al Quality natural product; ter tear, tenrile, and aging prop-1 the government. This newspaper
rrneck*. And You of the Gentler of
„» July
t„iy
Sex who are in the various Alpha- 'counties
--------of Allman. Barry and Ot- , that synthetic* will replace natural ertles at normal temperatures than i he***™ thl* service will enable InbCllcal Agencies of Uncle Sam'* itawa. The quot* set
for the dis- ■ rubber. In
post war industry. any ot natunl rub‘&gt;er compounds | «"’»&lt;&gt;}*»» to cooperate more fully in
Remaining $510,000 to
Loren
Hershberger.
Woodland. 1
Fighting Forces:
•
'trict for July wa* $128,000. The...
and are also more resistant tu I •inning the war on the home front
has returned home after griduatlng
Greetings! and God bles* you.
'actual
*“ reports ---.
tactual *ale»
sales for the month'
month ------were i Such
are all ----partially
abrasion But. all of these artificial
R d meat. »ata ( kmmfrom a school of auctioneering in
Business Firm*
I was really taken by surprise the $112,822 15.
They Offer Superior
But It wasn't Barry | true; far from being completely products have one seriou* failing | through Aug- 31 X now- valid °««tur. Ind., and intend* to enother day wnen Zolly called'from county's fault that the full quota ,j uur
true.
Barry county I* asked to buy tl.— thal ,lne ______
Advantages
so
manufacture
through
2; Y
becomes valid ter
ot tm»ine** here ...
in
. far aa tire
. and tube
,------------------- &lt; uhvu
»ii Oct. 4.
i uccun
the Barmer Office asking me to was not raised. Barry'a quota was
. • •
I
e,*”i’ny
M.r Hershberger
-nle schoota of thl* dty will open 000.000 of the $15,000,000,000 federal
write thU week's Home Front Let- $17,000. and the sales in the county'
Por fXampie arilticlal rubber* is concerned—they all Itave a tend- Sept. 29 through Oct. 2.
I
he
10
?‘th• • on
September 7th. The bonds to be offered in the third war
c------- —
Ur. Our family ha* lived In
in HasHas- were
bet-­ h
hL,."]’'.. ““,***
.L’ ency to "go flabby" st temperatures'
«....
- ,?,rne
-...........
on Tuesday.
iucmh). ocuicmwr &lt;i
ter.
»e,v $28,420.60 which Is $2,000 si
Blue
R. 3. T valid through । many
"»“* interesting personalities dur- ।i number of person* of act
tings Just
Just three
three year*
year* now.
now. We
We cercer- te
ter
than thl*
thia county
countv did
did in
m the
the httVe. .
loped . . \nwitir
c,‘
normally encountered
in
actual
El—stamps
..;
ting*
r than
n&gt;r'rdrtnin
ept. 20.
20
“}« hl* '&lt;»“»£• lnc»V&lt;Mn« »uch peo- who have njUrcd the mlUi
tainlv have enjoyed the privilege correapondlng month last year. The, much better for certain specific service conditions.
ar.-'l month. Of the last loan offered this
| Sept.
pie -as Col. Fred XeODert nationnavBl service
mtvice oi
of tru*
thia country,
court
/ natural
——
...
Sugar
■ allv
■•
uavat
ano county was asked to buy MD0M0
very much. And we hope to remain [ renort for this county is a* fol- -------i uses---------than—any
natural rut.ber
rut.oer
irnnwn auctioneer nf
.... ■larger
__ _____
—w
I-•synthetic
pipe*
vat
Stamp No, 14 good for 5 pounds ;al1’ ahown
of 1lvaKtrw-lr*
livestock; i ..
the still
number
who are en- bonds It actually bought and paid
for a while longer. But who know* 1 jOw*.
■-•h-.i- rubber -•
.. amt —
. lln•- ’ Furthermore no public claim has
for over $700,000.
SLSS’-IX
Sales U',,..
Ings, r»
forr example, are «n,
doing .
a M.
Job y«
yet been
been m.d.
made U»&lt;
that .
a satisfactory Auit 18 thr°u«h Oct. 31 ____1 S' 12^
“T. h....
L «•_«?&gt;
,n war wcrt at “»« present
where any of us will be next year? ■ Town
Quota
In
rhimlril
-w..U...
tstamns NO IS *nn in am“&lt;LnU
So we shall Just "trust the Lord and Nashville
$ 2,000 ‘14.679.« i natural
ro^r
’^o^STtSid tHnt «?u‘i^UCfo“reme
nUngh“ *
1
,
—■ • --- ••
uir niKii scnooi neve as cisewnerc.
do good" right now while we have Hastings
.. 10.100
. who specializes in tobacco auctions jn locgj and outride student* The vteors amounted to about gnjfiML*the opportunity.
Middlsville
... 2.000
fabric tires together. In good
tihoea
■
land who taught the chant of the attendance In the grade* wUl probWell as I have stated, not hav- Delton
1 i ablv ■ be about —
- • been• in re­
grade pre-war tires, this comStamp 18 good for 1 pair through rtobacco auctioneer.
as ••It *—
has
lug lived here for long, we do not Cloverdale
Unfortunately for the thousand*
In the exchange it will hand over
^Continued on Page 4. Sec. 1.)
j Oct. 31.
cent yean.
.
3.018 (a
know so many of tlie fellows and Prairieville
1.000
the subscriber* Ute beat, the saf­
Gasoline
Two new courses will be offered to
girls who have none Into Uncle.. Woodland
700
137 25
est. interest-bearing security on
1 Stamp Number 7 from Basic
in the high school that will prove earth. These bond* are offered la
500
52 50
Sam's service. However we do know Freeport .
; Mileage Ration A Bbok. worth 3
attractive to young men who wish order that America can protect the
100
1*00
a few. and we are tremendously In- Dowling .
gallons of gasoline, good Uuougn
to fit themselves for mechanical liberty of it* people, preserve our
400
588 40
te rested in all of yeu: wherever duty Hickory Corners .
I Sept. 21.
work, and to young men and wom­
has taken you. We have written
and save ua from en­
Fuel OH
en who desire to do office work. government
personally to some 35 fellow*, who428.120 30
slavement to Germany and Japan.
i Coupon 5 good for 11 gallons.
These very practical courses will be
have gone out from this immediate &gt; Ralph Hess and Adolph Douse
So as good AmericAns we will buy
,
Muat i^t untu
30 for both
under the supervision of Mr. Han­ that $1,000,000 of bonds, and pav
commtuilty. We have received some are chairmen at Nashville; Ben
Lyndon Chetteman. 20. who lives heat and hot water.
sen. whose work here, xponsored bv for them cheerfully It win not be
very Interesting replies from the oidlev at Hastings; Paul Faulkner
Unusual Season Causes
near Dowling, was seriously Injured
Tires
our schools and aided by the fed­
men themselves, and from one or land Mr*. Kav Spyker at MiddleGifts to Soldiers Abroad
i Wednesday evening last week.-about
Second Inspections due: A book .
eral government, ha* been so help­ merits of the two bonks of this cltv
Erosion Troubles
two of the mothers who no longer ' villc Max Reynolds at Cloverdale,
. 1 7:30.
I.JV, when
wild he
lie lost
IVOV control
LOUrtUl of Ills vehicles
____ _
.
by Sept.
30; B's_ by Oct_
ful Jn the last two yean In afford­ and the one each at Middlevfflgaad
Must Be Mailed
live ip*ihe city.
! Delton and .Prairieville: Leon Hynes
Manv complaints are being made ! motorcycle at West Michigan ave- 31 • C's'by'Aug.’^l:" commercial've- i
practical training In shop work Delton, reveal that the people of
Vlv*
l. mil C'l — rW—
.1 lAZ.czll a nd • I. Vnrlri*. at Free- by Barry County farmers about the ।
During Sept. 15 to Oct. 15 ing
*&gt;«"1 •&gt;««■ “J™Mfto rvwy « month, or 1.000 mde. j
to young people and adults.
used to worJc In the Coffee Shop. Is port; Wright's store at Dowling increase in Ute number of gullies II After pacing
this countv have over M.000.000 on
a car. stopped in mid- i which ever ta first,
Christmas parcels and Christmas
Under Mr Hansen's supervision, deponil jn them. The Nashville bank
now in Alaska, from which place | and C. 8. Kennel* at Hickory Cor- that have aooeared In their fields street at the intersection. Mr
Sugar Far Canning
but
directed by Mr.
Aten In the
he has written us several times, nera.
Ch**l*rn*n'&lt; motorcycle
mnlrtrrvrl* skidded 1 n
Sugar
__ ,____________
for home-canning
__ ___
of 1943; *e»* 'nu*t ** »&gt;»*Hed during the per- manual^.tralnlng
department
a U n branch of a Battle Creek In­
this veer. With the present short Cheeseman'*
nnd sent a lovely souvenir pillow
The year began Mav 1. In the season and shortage of help these more than twenty feet into the i frult cropa W1U
available to '»&lt;* beginning September 15. 1943.1 thrcr hOur^taMT In n\achhre shoo stitution and iu statement ia not
top. Bill, we often wonder, if you 1 three month* sales in Barry county gullies are adding much t&lt;? farm ?!
But without doubt it haa
i(nousewives on approximately tne1
*!?s!w&lt;K. 5?8r£*S«SU^‘‘^r*^S available.
have been in on any of tAe fight-I were $85.627 85;
Allegan county difficulties. To prevent repetition ..V WmlIhMrtrtvAtPjv,,“1 J
more than $500000 on deposit. Barb&lt;neath I Mme bast* as last season. No reducTaro?
o?1 benefu ot ,tudfnu »ho wish to fit rv county people also have deporit*
tag ut Attu or Klska I*.? Or was It .$72,734 60:
Ottawa county $71.- another vear farmers are being ad­
in the driveway.
• non of blue point stamps will be
you wR&lt;rsneaked tn and found that (61725. The year's quotas set for vised to adopt practices for gully B
nJt*u
h
madr tTOm War R*Uon Book Two
the Japs had already vacated in'the three counties were: Barry control.
Battle Creek hospital, where it was jor canning sugar
your favor? Glad to know Bill.! $187,500; Allegan $412,000; Ottawa
A large part of the blame tor stated that he had probably suf- ;
*---------------- _______________
thm you know, that Ood is with us i $675,000.
corporations of thia county have
this hillside sabotage can be direct­ fered skull and pouibly internal In- r\
•_
z r
j
gram for training for war-time
at all times.
Septeniber with Its big third war ed at the abnormal weather con­ Juries. The following day his con- Urying Or FOOdS
mailed to Army personnel during work. It will be very helpful to any good balances in big city banks. It
Mon- recently John and Hollis ' loan will soon be here Thl* Re- ditions ol this past spring. Soils
this period only. Patrons should be young man who wishes to ba a prac­ is probable that residents of Barry
TieiihatlV have Joined the Navy Air , tailors committee win have an Im- that would otherwise nave been
encouraged to endorse each gift tical machine operator. It will be a
Corps, and 1 suppose they are try- portant .part to play In the earn­ able Co resist erosion, became so police that the motorcycle, going ■I Take the result* of research and '
85^al good thing to be a master of a good ed in banka. That is a conservative
Ing to outdo one another In climb- I paiRn
ing
palRn to sell $15,000,000,000 In
in this over soaked with rain that the sur­ east on
■*” Michigan
——w—- avenue
— - — — wa* trav— — • ! rnmhlne it with thrt eerwirienre nt &lt; effort Will be made to effect dellV- trade.
Ing high. Now there's Orvllie Coo- country that month,
-— '
,
these deposits would pay Barry
plus water was forced to run off ellng at a htah rate of speed, and fA^dreds of Michigan 'hom^wlvM! ery °r
Christmas parcels mailed
that
II*
rider
lost
control
of
his
ma-frolt^
S
d
^e«e2S
m
durtn
«
thal
P*
rlod
ln
tlme
ior
-------- ... course, also under Mr.
..... county’s
a full
lull quota.
. •|
Another
.
ley. nc took unto himself a love- ।
••*
the slopes in large enough quanti­
I Hansen s supervision. wiU afford exMany individuals and familtea
ties to cut these gullies.
ly wife then beat it for the army. ,
chine
obile,
“Ton^^ati^^measuFe' i
eh.ni while
.KU, pairing, the
Lrt, autom
.uUxn.
tllf..j #
we1oht
o
, 1
SIZE"AND
WEIGHT:
In
view
of
h*'» T2ney
*****
Most
of
Lite
complaint
comes
from
Well .*he has caught up with him
****** **w*a***ai
a
! rates second to the method of pres- j w urgent
A, need for shipping
**?
snace
!2L
°"
*
“
»
ho
.take
posit
boxes
of
banks,
or
currency
gullies
in
last
-year's
corn
and
bean
■
and they are happy together in
this count* vin be In class at tl
fields til at laid bare over winter
off hours. And by tire way. Or­
vegetables! according to Miss Rob­
&lt; Continued on Page 3. Sac. 1.)
■ their hornet. Some Indlvidualataitf,
and In wheat-and oat fields on slop­
ville it must have been quite a
erta Hershey, extension specialist
ing land. Harvesting operations tn
thnil to be Corporal of the uuaru.
this money is put in these places
when The President was down your
many fields were handicapped bv
County Collects Only
with the expectation of using it afthe presence of gullies too large to
way earlier thl* summer? Then
.
,
,
...
incnes m lengtn or 36 incnea m
of course there are Duane Stamm.
drive across. Both time in going
inquiries indicate
inaic— many, Victory, length and girth combined. These
Inquiries
Half of July Quota of
lardeners and tboai
those cultivating
cultivating Departments h.v*
taH
ai.,%
Fireman
Killed
Another
!
Gardeners
Dean Keeler. Harmon Wilcox. Bill
around
these
gullies
and
grain
on
have pointed out also
Salvage Fats
Garrison, and oh. several others
their edges were wasted, fanners
that members of the armed farces ■ |
Train Crew Man Badly Hurt
not get some interest on th
whom we are going to mlaa from
The second tin-can collection In
are amply provided with food and
money? Why not purchase
A row of stones placed on the
~The food value t* not a* high Clothing, and the public la urged not
Gullies are dangerous and costlv.
the gridiron, and basket-ball courts Hastings brought in more than two
Agitation for Freedom of
The coaches at Hastings High have tons of the carefully prepared and They are indicators of the rapid
the tf {ood5 *«» dried," asserts Miss to include such matter in gift par­
surely turned out some teams that My eeeentlal houseliold con- progress by which farm land la be- derailment on rhursday of the Hershey
"Run
drying
rerixinly
India Will Come After Wai „ „1¥
m
r^mend^ ta*Mkta- cels However, not more than one
have been "sights for sore eyes".
tions to the war effort. Trucks I Ing deplated. Preventing gullies 1s
Christmas parcel or package shall
Mr*. Oeoryina Bauer, of this city, nwm go day* notice?
Clean playing, hard hitting. It has manned by Chairman L. E. Barnett. vastly more simple than curing S vuLSfJi WM Jrided?tnlrtreth h^ K&gt;n' Ovon dndng may increase the be accepted for mailing In any one
resided In LcSeueur. Minn., before
qq became the ।
.lied
been fun to watch you charge down Clark O'Donnell and Chief of Po­ them, so farmers are being advised
ninnad^nthl ■coat of. preservation beyond the
she aune to Hastings. Among her eornty eSSht tohty
3
elS" aP^h?r ™.^ivalue^ u,c preserved food. "
the field for touchdowns, and drib­ lice Thompson garnered the Has­ on methods of prevention as well I
the same person or concern to or frJ5ntK th.Crr
Hbcrt
ooo of bonds and because they
ble down the floor to get a shot tings cans from curbs throughout as cure. Lifting plows to leave pro
pro-­ J™®***1 *****“•
j When Jar* are full or pressure for the samtt addressee.
w,'°. h“ bfcnT l°r many,
* the cash in banks to pay for
the city and piled them on the tective sod In waterways is one of bTirrteJndht.k^1t^
Gr.n^p^nhit cookers not available for canning
PREPARATION. Owing to the
still in school arc going to carry on floor of Cascadden's garage on the simplest preventatives being
° qd Ra?l&lt;Utthe non-acid vegetables, some may great distance this mall muat be missionary in India now located bi ■ tn.ny times over and because
IThl«h “nd farm nrodutta
this year as always for the glory Court Street. Last week a new recommended by the County Ex­ hosplt**n.Ie the I
drled 1or wintertime meals. transported and the handling and
place in directing the mLvdon- I «-•- —*—----- *-— «---------of 'The Saxon Race " And we be­ storage space was rented in the tension Office.
rd»rl
^™d (t?C evra^’d corn. 1X0 an&lt;1 ,lm* bfatu. string any storage it must undergo. It is ant
ary movement in that country.
i ne«3 and professional
lieve that all of you who have rear of the store formerly occu­
Methods of curing range from
“reens ,nd ,PP,es **re foo&lt;ls absolutely necessary that all articles
Mr. and Mrs. Moffatt have, for
! tlieir share.
_
graduated into the U. S. Army. pied by the Robleski Electricol simple practices such as plowing in.
be
packed
in
metal,
wooden,
or
solid
thn~'th •
a long time, about twice each year,
Navy. Marines. Air Corps etc., will Shop and all residents who failed fertilizing, seeding and mulching to
fiberboard, or strong doublefaced sent to their friends in this country I Of the 11.000,000 assigned to this
it la expected that Bamr
be giving all you have, to make to place their prepared cans on the more complex treatments in­ of way for more than 100 yards, j ^fcom: Gather ta milk stage, corrugated fiberboard or strong ful- a report of their work, and of condl- cpur.ty, rO
rnor*tions nr
touchdowns for the Allied cause of the curb or were among the very cluding planting of trees and con­
Iv
teleseonlng
cardboard
boxes.
The
aa.
IX K‘7d
onJU,ofnthe“fo,Hunta^
ShJT'J’ WUI bUr M10-000 ot the
Freedom.
Some of you. If not few the committee missed are re­ struction of dams and diversion
fiberboard or cardboard boxes must
•.P.MSE xa sst..shooting baskets, will be shooting quested to bring their cans to this ditches.
Recommendations vary
be securely wrapped in strong Paper
“Zeros and Stukas" out of the. centrally located station. The ton­ with the size of the gully and the
and tier! with twine Furthermore, tecently
ntlv arrived
throush the
Jl the’teiTbond aale there
- awere
S
arrived and.
and. through
the ■"At'
akies. And fellows, I sincerely hope nage from the rural areas has not soli condition*.
ax each narcel is subject to censor­ hajf&lt;been0Derrnltt^1*Uur read T/* A* । lwo ,,r«"t'l*«tajna. In thte and other
you can do It. not only as SUc- yet been collected tn full and Chair­
Farmers wishing help with spec­
shin. delav hi handling mav be
caasfully as you have played the man Barnett request* that Wood­ ific erosion control problems on am. toe » mild. «r .hour ata, carionally
to separate kernels. minimised b« securing the eoverine
game at home, but also, that there land. Nashville, Freeport. Delton their farm should contact County the engine left the tracksof the parcel «o as tn permit rendv SXSieSd?” C&lt;“"“nt “
1 W“ S*'ln“
Three little boys, two aged five When dry. grains will break like in’oeetlon of the contents.
will be no more hatred In your and Middleville replace their cans Agent Postel's office.
M? Moffau aneak* of tiv. rtirri
Ilay B™nch of thl* city wM chairand the third six years, were play­
hearts for the enemy, than you upon curt&gt;e-..and at the school
Manv combination nacknoes will
Peas, lima beans: Gather when
ing on the tracks near the crossing.
had toward the players of the op­ grounds for collection on Friday
bu: before pods are dry. probnblv be made &gt;&gt;p. including mlsThey placed a Ions row of stones mature
posing teams. Hate their philoso­ or Saturday of thLs week.
tContlnued
on
Page
3.
Sec,
1.1
shell. Dip four minutes In boiling,
about an inch in diameter on each salted water. 3 tablespoons sak to
phies. Hale cruelty and aggres­
However, the Salvage Chairman
line of rails But that was enough
sion. etc., yes by all means. But advise* the citizens of the Countv
of water, or steam peas 8
mrt ofrtB^iLJ HelrirtateT\hw ,eea have bwn »cnred into one. to
to cause the accident. They were gallon
'men. If the allies win this war (and that the rating of Barry County
to 10 minutes or lima beans 6 to*
oort of Bombay. He states that
a* the Barry County War
rounded up by the police later, and 8 minutes. Drain, spread on tray*
God ■willing, we expect to do that) during the month of July on ‘fata''
sometimes for considerable periods. ■ pinance committee of whioh Rav
frankly told whit they did. having
and yet hold hatred in their hearts was only 50.6 percent of its quota.
to 3-4 inch thick. Dry 115 to
he has to arrange for places to stay
no idea that any serious results 1-3
toward the enemy himself, then
.nd
m-rt. tor th™, iho come to .
J), WSf
(Continued on page 3. Sec. 1)
Awarded Legion of Merit
120 degree* allowing temperature
committee
would follow. It was lust plav with to rise gradually to 150 degrees un­
we will lose all that we are fight­
that city and find long walUng j that general
^n&gt;tv
^nk)ni’will be the
For Outstanding Service
them. Their homra were not far
Banking
Dtvision.‘
ing. and aacrlficlng for. Thing It
there is necezsarv before thev can |j Barry County
* lS
L? th?^Ttil peas or bean* are dry and brit­
over. It Is a large order I know.
The dally papers of Thursday awav. Unknown to their parents tle.
be taken on a shin to England or II of which M. A. Lambie lx the chair­
to
the railroad
man.
Mr. Branch's responsibility
But I also know that Christ can
carried the following interesting thev wandered
America. The mission workers and S
ri
String beans: Cut 3-4 to 1 Inch
put love In our hearts for even the
new* concerning Captain Merwvn tracks, and their play proved very length*, steam 10 to 15 minutes or
teacher* in Bombay open their *’“t
counts" ore.nLretJnnM?
of the
county organization.
enemy. If we are willing.
there0 are s^nvt^C Lam
“c w^Jperate
nffi%h Mr.
C. Plumley, of Nashville, which was serious.
nre-cook 5 minutes, dry at 155 de­
Thursday Will Be Day to
very pleasing to the Captain's manv
You probably noted in last week's
gree* until brittle.
times there are so man\ that thev coulliy organization
Hts special
See Exhibits at Their
friends here and in Nashville. The
Banner u statement of the fact that
Greens: Sort, trim leaves, dip In
We mentioned about second Lt. dispatch, sent by the American
boiling water 1 to 3 minutes, or
Best—Winners to Show
little sea-port town of Chandbali. and Mrs. Arland F. Martin being Press Association reads as follows;
steam 2 to 5 minutes, dry at 150
At''State Foir
WASHINGTON, D. C— &lt;AP —
Province of Orissa, about 200 miles home. Just before they returned to
degree*.
Barry County's first 4-H show,
south of Calcutta. The town Is Atlantic City yesterday (Wednes­ Captain Merwyn C. Plumley. U. a
Apples: Use mature fruit, but not
situated on the bank of a tidal rtv»- day Arland received a telegram that marine corps, of Nashville. Mich,
soft. Par. trim, slice evenly 1-4 to be held at the Fair Ground here
■ CrtVUIB III Illis IMWC VI IMKU. Ilia
.The rural
teachars af Barrv inch thick. Keep in salt water. 3 Sept. 1. 2 and 3. will be "all busi­
er. Muhannady. which flows into he has been promoted to first Lt. has been awarded the Legion of
Uidhidual* will hare a choice o(
the Bay of Bengal. I was con­ Three cheers Arland. we're Just as Merit for outstanding service in County will meet at the Court Room to 5 teaspoons salt to gallon of ness" according W Harold Foster, SCHOOL BOOKSTORE HOURS
Tlie Hastings Public School Book- ' subscribing for two types of saving
siderably disturbed when the "Tidal pleased As you are—Congratula­ procuring and transporting sup­ Friday afternoon at 1:30 to obtain water until placed ip drier. Start county agent. Agricultural and
their teaching supplies and to dis­ drying 130 degrees, increase to 160 home economics exhibits will be the store will be open. every day in- bond*, aside from the September
wave" of Japanese rolled south­ tions. Incidentally, wasn't it nlpe plies for marines at Guadalcanal.
Captain Plumley. 36. son of Mr. cus* educational activities for the degrees.
Saturday p.
p.m.
----------and--exclud-------- , issue.
ward down China, Thailand. Phil­ that you could be here to help yoir
Apples have elastic, main and only attraction—aside eluding
- -I_ X-L.
.__ Tl.l.
.-I* —
111 start on TumThis bond sale
will
from the opportunity which this I__
Ing Labor
Day.________
September
6. for the
ippines. Malay Penniruula. Dutch crandpartnts the Dorr Martin’s of and Mrs. Calvin Russell Plumlev coming year. Plans will be made stringy feelins when dry.
.
event offers to friends and ac- next two weeks beginning Monday.
East Indies, and then up through Baltimore twtf.. celebrate their 50th of Nashville, wa* commended for for continuance of Health Work.
qualntences from all parts of the August 30 to 3:15 to 12 AM. and
hl* courage in the -presidential ci*
Burma toward India proper. I re­ wedding anniversary.
county to get together and discuss from 1:00 to 5:00 p. tn. New books the postofficea. It would be fine if
member on our first trip home from
Does it seem good to see 'Bun' tatlon which accompanied the
problems of mutual Interest—or to are advanced in price. Come early the patriotic people of Barry county
magazines will be made by Mr. Har­ DEWEY REED. Mgr.
India, of gelling lost on the street* McPharlln. home from Camp Ruck­ award. It reads:
"For exceptionally meritorious ley Fox. We hope to have a display
while there is a good selection’of would go. of their own accord. Io
of Nagasaki. Japan, iglad I am not er.* Ala.—It sure does! Bun looks
Mr. Reed will have auction sale just talk.
ThL* fair was undertaken. Mr. second hand books.
there now&gt; and of rolling Easter tops, says everything is OK. except conduct in the performance of out­ from the Michigan School Service. at Spark* Shop located at 113 East
D. A. VanBusklrk
egg* on a Mission lawn in Hong­ Alabama can get almighty warm at standing service* to the government A representative from Western will Court St.. Hastings. He is offer­ Foster said, to give members of the
Kong. I also remember on that Umax, but of course that's some­ of th* United States while chanted discuss In-Service Training and ing a good selection of household 4-H Clubs the same opportunity
trip, that a* we sailed into Pearl thing not easily changed. There are with commanding the rear echelon, definite plans for extension classes Kxis and miscellaneous article*. for exhibiting their yearly projects
Uncle Sam must have money to
wey Reed will cry the sale and nnd competing against one another TRANSPORTATION NOTICE
Harbor we saW a U. 8. Man-of- about thirty Barry county fellows of a marine raider battalion, and will be made.
It will be necessary for school dl*Atton Flory and C. M. Hammond that they had when regular Barn­
War, with a Marine Band, dressed at Camp Rucker, but It's such a big with procuring and transporting
trlcts or parents to make arrange- port our .armies fighting In Europe.
County Fairs were held.
in white lined along the deck, play­ place they seldom see each other, supplies to the battalion in the
a«i. and
■»&gt;! —
the --------------------------Pacific islands would
------The 4-H exhibits were a headline ments at once if transportation in Asia
where in this issue for full parti­
ing that old tune. "Thertll be a and from what 'Bun* says, there's field during operations against en­
feature of these fairs and those In­ Hastings school busses is desired for be disastrous it would coat u* our
Hot Time in The Old Town To­ little time to make social calls and emy Japanese forces at Guadal­
culars.
terested In the work of the 4-H the year 1943-44. Please call or | liberty as well aa our property. If
night.” Well I guess they bad quite that sori of thing. Until 'Bun' told canal. Solomon Islands. November 4
clubs felt that It would be a shame write at once. No pupil can be ac- Japan and Germany win. they will
a !iol spell there for a few hours us. we didn't realize that at Camo to December 4. 1942.
Agricultural exhibits, team pulling EARL O. WRIGHT. Prop.
unless contract take both our freedom and protMrty
"Carrying on this Important task contests, band music, harness rac­
Having decided to quit farming. to let them lapse—especially during cspted onl» bu«»*s
on December 7lh. ‘41. I have no Rucker, there are 65.000 white sol­
HI.
IK« — - ~ doubt but that the Japanese will diers, 15.000 colored soldiers, and with marked ingenuity and resolute ing. grand stand shows and a mid­ Earl O. Wright will have an auction rf*wartime emergency when agricul­ Is signed in advance for his transwhip on u* In no gentle manner
have some hotter times before we 250 WACS. and if that Isn't anoth­ purpose. Captain Plumlev success­ way will be featured at the Eaton sale at hts farm located 1 mile north tural production and the economic poTtalion.
So buy bonds, even If it calls for
D. A. VanBusklrk
are through with them. Anyway. er good talking point for the gals fully accomplished hl* mission, on County 4-H Fair which opens next anti 3'i miles east of Lake Odessa use and conservation of existing
Supt. of Schools
•acrlilce. We have a country and a
I heaved a sigh of relief when the «o loin the WACS. WAVES, MA­ one -occasion patrolling the beach Tuesday and closes Saturday. Sept or 3 miles north and 4•mile west resources loom* so large on the
Telephone 3ZM.
freedom that are worth all our sac­
weather elements Joined with the RINES, or SPARS (because the ra­ beyond the Japanese lines In order 4. The Eaton County 4-H club has of Woodbury- Allen Haskin will erv horizon.
rifices.
Another reason for holding this
Allies and stopped the Japanese tio* are about the aame 4n all to contact the battalion patrol, and had charve of the fair in Eaton the sale with Raymond A. Lap© as
clerk. Included in the sale will be a county show is that it will serve as DETROIT CHIROFRACTER
before they arrived In India. In­ branches of the service) we don't again 'during operations on the
HIGH SCHOOL JUNIOR
dia is a great and beautiful coun­ know our feminine psychology. The Lunga river, going aloft six times ha* developed new features so that big 4$st of livestock, poultry, farm an elimination contest to decide MOVES HERE
Dr. Derk Stuive. chiropractor, HIGH SCHOOL EIXMKNTART
try. The people are lovable, and need for girls for all these service in cne day to drop supplies.
It is now much more elaborate and, tools, feed and household goods. See which orthe 4-H exhibits will be
"His toyaltv and courageous de­ romnrehenslve than the County 4-H adv. in this issue for complete de­ »ent to Air 4-H Section of the formerly of Detroit, has rented the AND KINDGARTKN
have vast potentialities which are is way below the quota—if It isn't
Michigan State Fair at East Lan- office at 113’i W. State formers SCHOOL NOTICE
shackled by superstition* and Ig­ -enough that your country needs you votion to duty tn spite of obstacles Expedition it was at 4he beginning. tails.
Children whose 5lh
ing. Last year the Barry Countv occupied by Dr. F B. Lowry and
norance. In which they have been gals.----- Anyhow, well not give ud. and difficulties were in keeping
club had one of the largest exhib­ expects to start practice here by curs before Februar
the THE BOMBING OF NEW YORK— ELMER O. BIRD. Prop.
held for generations by the Brah­ by cracky what seems to be needed with the highest traditions of "
Having sold his farm. Elmer O its at the state fair and Mr. Foster the middle of September.
eligible to enter kind­
min priest*. But thank God. there U something to get the women folks United States naval aarrice."
OR WHO'S* KIDDING
Bird will offer persona! pfopertv says that Interest is running high
ents are requested to
are plenty of algn* of India's awak­ fighting mad. then they'd begin to
WHO ABOUT WHAT!
for sale at public auctidh at his again this year.
dergarten
children
NOTICE
ing. .Great changes are taking enllrt by the thousands—how about
German
prisoners landing In farm, 4 miles north of Bedford or
/
“
—
Of the threv davs scheduled.
Football equipment will be given
place very rapidly In India aa else­ taking away cosmetics for the dura- , ,,
New York invariably ask if they 6 miles south and east of Dowling. Thursday. Sept. 2. will be of most out In the High School Gym on
where in the world. The Impos­ tion unless they join up—well. It Head Voice Dept,
will be permitted to see the dam­ Henrv Flannery will cry the salq Interest for visitor*
Mr. Foster
sible things are being done. The never hurts to try.
.
ZM"
. z*
~
age done to that metropolitan cen­ with E. E. Gray as clerk. Livestock says. Wrdnesdav will be “set-up" The first football practice Sept.
thing that "could not happen here"
Anyway, here's another to add to
ter uv
bv Nail bombers, a^vuiuinii
according to
---- •
—
—
w and farm equipment are Included day Exhibits will be brought in and 1 at 3 p. m. Coach Fred Goodell.
has happened, and more too
our own Daunttaaa Dames. Alice
Mlsa Virginia Potts, the daueh- a letter recently received by Mr. In the Items offered. See adv. In arranged and new displavs will
.._ Charles
s-k.-i— Potts
I. and
.yr
— Jack Patrick. Hastings,
I was interested in th* Burma Mar Beck. 22. Hastings. R. 2. who ter of Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs.
this Issue for details.
probablv keep arriving aa late as BASEBALL GAME
Road to China. We have mlsalon- Worked as • cost ac'*ount&gt;nt and has accepted a position with Oli­ from. Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Patrick
At Fairgrounds. Hastings, on Sun .
4:00 o'clock In fh* afternoon—the
ary friend* in northern Assam net: waitress while attending Western vet College as head of the Voice who thre tn Brooklyn. These cap­ AUCTION SALE
Aug. 2#, St 3 p. m.. between Ver­
deadline for exhibits.
that road. Because of the threat Michigan College of Education at
tives appear to be under the firm GUT MAKIXT,
Thurxdav will be the show dav. montvilla and O. R. Rich Mfg.
of the enemy, they had to leave
impression that thair airmen have
On account the sale of the farm­ All exhiUL* will be displayed at
and, go to India for nearly a year.
School of Music and this will af­ made a series of destructive attacks land on which he had been operat­ their best Judging will be done and
But they are now beck on their
ford the opportunity of working in the New Yotk area
•
CHtMEN
ing. Guy Makley will dispose of the nriae ribbons awarded *nu» will NOTICE
field. It is thrilling to read of our training and Indoctrination tn Hun­ alone with such outstanding perMaybe Herr Hlttaria propaganda personal property at public auction be th* dav for the public to look
The Farm Bureau Elevator will COURT
pilots flying over the eastern «nd ter College. New York.
machine has sold these fellows a at hla farm, known as the Hersh­ over the show.
be closed Tues.
of the Himalaya Mountain*, a wild
chestratloo and Samuel Robinson bill of goods—Or, perhaps they're berger farm, located 2 miles south
Friday will be "break-up" dav. inventory. Adv.
and beautiful territory. Vae beauty food lurk, and let us know what of the piano department
She just trying to ring In a little extra of Woodland and a mile weat: or
will be removed and prep­
and grandeur of the Himalayas are the WAVER are really saying these plans to leave about September sight-seeing tour before they are 2 miles east of Coats Grove and a Exhibits
aration.* made for transporting the
iContlnued on Psge 1, Sec. 3.)
days- Cheerio. Z. G.
\
20th.
put behind the wired enclosures.
While Sleghaai Satai
(Continued on Page J. Sec. 1J
(Continued on Page 3. 8»c. 1.)

Home Front

j

Loren Hershberger
graduates rrom
Auctioneering School

iCITY SCHOOLS WILL
,
OPEN TUES. SEPT. 7

$490,000 OF TOTAL
TO BE RAISED BY
INDIVIDUALS

INSTRUCTIONS FOR
SENDING OVERSEAS
CHRISTMAS PARCELS

Lyndon Cheeseman
GULLY DAMAGE
Was Badly Hurt
BECOMES PROBLEM ! In Accident

its, tusssx

es

Second to Canning

TWO TONS SCRAP
CANS GATHERED

WOLVERINE TRAIN
DERAILED THURSDAY

MISSIONARY TELLS
OF WORK IN INDIA

suss

CAPTAIN PLUMLEY
IS AGAIN HONORED

INTEREST RUNNING
HIGH IN 4-H SHOW
HERE SEPT. 1,2 &amp; 3

LAST MINUTE
HOME FRONT NEWS

BARRY RURAL
TEACHERS TO MEET
HERE FRIDAY

AUCTION SALES

Eaton County 4-H
Fair Opens Aug. 31

Miss Virginia Potts to

At Olivet College

�THE Mimm BAXKXZ. TBCMBAT. ABOCTT M. IW
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'pastor, the Rev. L. Winston Stone.

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fa v w *1 a.

iGRACE
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LUTHERAN

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people: The navy folks report that pnsior will preach on. Duties In
not so long ago. when Alarmo Lieut, the Brotherhood ot Christ.”
Bcb Lee of Grand Rapids, dived' Sunday school at 11:30 A. M.
into a Solomon fox hole, he lound !
------------himself tangled up with Cnpt. Jim HASTINGS
Gcy&lt;r. Cupti Bob Barnes and Pfc. METHODIST CIRCUIT
Tom French, all friends from the! par(onage 519 E. Green St.
home towii of Grand Rapids.
Preaching servicce Sunday at
M*rtln "nd Quimby. Tlm&lt;\10 and
;or George Scott -of Quimby, will jj-ao
!
subject "We would see Jesus-in
1
Ch*rltn,c the Harvest” also installation serv­
next Sunday morning.
ice
of
S.
S.
officers.
I Mrs. Fred Pierson had the mis-,
fortune to fall and break her leg , Sunday school os usual at all
of the
•last Thursday and U. now at Pen-.points
1
w&lt; Circuit.
m
• Meeting of all the official board
s"‘mt. h0“d Mrs. Lloyd Roush r-nd 5;.memb^"ot
“the' ciro'ult'*win‘be'T'eid
—
7—lj
hitnlly of Kalamazoo wcic hrnae- at
al tiie
tile parsonage'
Dar5onaBe Tuesday
Tuesday evening.
evenins.
This will take the place
hnpting tn Hastings last Saluti.iv Aug. 31
the First Quarterly conference.
as he has been transferred by of
'
Consumers to this local!ty
I Mrs Clara Shultz Ls quite ill
and is being cared for at the home Comer of East and E. Grand St.
। of Mrs. O. P. Sinkler
A M. Coklren. Pastor
I
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Barber
0:55 A. M. Bible school.
I and-daughter expect tn ntovj Sept.
11:00 A. M. Morning sermon by
I1 to their newly purchased farm;I Rev. C N. Storato*.
। home near Coats Grove.
I Mrs. Gertrude Carveih Hodgkin , 0:30 P M. Adult and senior C- E.
societies.
-of Morgantown. West Vti. was '
7:30 p. tn. Song service and mes4
1 among trie graduates of the first
। Red Cross Nurses’ Aides claasrsi rage by Rev. C. N. Slormes.
Thursday, Sept. 2nd. 7 30 Adult
j given Ik. Morganto’vn.
and
Y. P. prayer Services.
Mr. and Mrs. George Wcllfare.of
Sunday. Sept. 5. Communion
1221 E. Thom Street have received
' word that their son. Karl. who is tn service.
!
North Africa, ts now a radio operI utor. transmitter end receiver. He FIRST ( HURCH OF CHRIST
I started Code School August* 9 anti
SCIENTIST
I wrote tli.it he was enjoying his new. Corner
i
Clinfch and Center Sts.
work.
.
Subject:’ "ChrLst Jesus."
Mrs. -Tulia Lawrence Solomon hn«
Sunday service 11 A. M.
sold her beautiful farm home of
nn»,m.
Wednesday
evening .service at
the Into Fred J. Lawrence to Wtn. 7:45
m.
7.~ p ;.i.
I Koble.
i Reading room In chiych edifice
open Wednesday and Saturday from
I &lt; tn S is in
.

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PEACHES
Bulk
2 lbs.
CARROTS
Kalamazoo
bunch
. CELERY
Tabic Queen
SQUASH
2 for
RADISHES bun.
NEW CARROTS bun.
lb.
WATERMELON

SUGAR: Stamp 14, for 5 lbs. valid
through Oct. 31:15 and 16, each
5 lbs.; valid for home canning.
BLUE STAMPS: R. S &amp; T. Valid
through Sept. 30.
RED: T. U. V and W valid through
Aug 31: X now valid to Oct. 2; Y
valid Aug 29.

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RINSO____
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Cookinq
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25c
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Surgery Guild No. 19 will meet
Thursday. Sept. 3. at the home of
Mrs. Ari Cain. 336 W. State. Mr...
Archie Relckord and Mrs. Georgia
Clark will be co-h»tesses.
------------The August meeting of the W
C. T. U. was held last Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. I. J
Smith, with 22 present. Two speakera gave interesting and Inspiring
talks. Two new members were teeeurt .nd

21

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19

doz. 39c

SALAD BOWL

—pt. 21c

GERBERS BABY FOOD

..can 7c
pkg- 15c

GLUTEN CHOPS

con 30c

SOY NUT LOAF

can 20c

rfflMEAT DEPARTMENTiftt

GOLD MEDAL

SMOKED HAM

pt. 30c

SPRY

3 lb. jar 72c

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ft

MANOR HOUSE COFFEE

lb. 34c

KAFFEE HAG

lb. 35c

lb. 43c
Steer Beef
It point*

SHORT STEAK

lb. 29c
lb. 20c

3 palnU

[leg OF

LAMB

lb. 39c

7 paint*

CANADIAN BACON

55c
[BERNADINE CAN COVERS ..doz. 21c

lb. 34c

: BEEF CHUCK ROASTS
' PORK HOCKS

SLICED BACON

ea. 2lc

lb. 38c

7 point*

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rith covert

lb. 32c

’LINK SAUSAGES

SHURFINE COFFEE

MASON PINT CANS

lb. 28c

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TOMATO JUICE

lb. 34c

FRESH BEEF TONGUES

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lb. 26c

lb. 22c

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lb. 37c
lb. 40c

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lb. 33c

FRESH DRESSED CHICKENS

lb. 36c

PORK LIVER

lb. 20c

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SUNDAY ond MONDAY. AUGUST 29-30
Jimmy Lyndon and John I.ltel in

HENRY ALDRICH SWINGS IT’
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CATTLE

BALTIMORE CIRCUIT
Pastor. Rev. Lyle Olmstead
Baltimore Church
Preaching service 10:00 A- M.
,
Sunday school 11:00 A. M.
Prayer service. Wednesday evenine at 8:00 P. M.
Following the Preaching service. ।
Sunday morning. I should like to
meet the Administrative Board,
members please be present.
, McCallum Church
j Preaching service ll:TO"*A. M।
Sunday .school 10:30 A. M
I If vou have no other church home
[we welcome you I
'

1 EMMANUEL EPISCOPAL
Rev Don M. Guty. Rector
Corner of Broadway and Center
Street.
.
Holy cutr.nninion at 8 a. tn.
; Morning worship tit 11 a. m.. with
: sermon bv • the rector on "The
’House of Prayer.’
; First fall meeting of Emmanuel
'Guild will be held on Thursday.
September 9. with pot-luck lunch। eon at TJ’den park.

Jersey Cow, 5 yrs. old, due about
September 1.
Black Cow, 5 yrs. old, due Oct. 23.
Black Heifer, 2 yrs. old, due Dec. 25.
Holstein Heifer, 2 yrs. old, due Jan. 24.
Guernsey Heifer, 5 mos. old.
Brindle heifer, 2 yrs. old, bred June 17.
Guernsey Heifer, 2 yrs. old, bred July
10.
Holstein Bull, 6 mos. old.

HOGS
O. I. C. Sow, due November 3.
2 O. I. C. Sows, not bred.
6 O. I. C. Shoafs, about 125 lbs.
12 O. I. C. Pigs, about 75 lbs.

POULTRY

PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
The pastor has ended his vacalion and will return to his pulpit
‘ next Sunday morning. August 29,
|.&lt;l ten thirty o’clock. He will tell
about 'Cashing In ’Oa Kindness’’
jnd will preach on theme. "Help
In Troublous-Titnea.” Ail who. de­
sire to worship in the fellowship of
earnest Christian tieoplc and all
who are troubled bv the seeming!
reverity of God are invited to hear ।
this message.
There will be no session of the
Sunday school
The boy scouU will meet al the !
church Monday night. E L. Tay- i
lor. scoutmaster.
The Woman’s Missionary Society
will meet at two o’clock Thursday.1
September 2nd. at the home of 1
Mrs. Harold Phillips. Mrs. R. K
Compton will lead. Mrs. Lemuel
!Severance will have charge of the
| dcvotlonals and the pastor will
I speak on the subject of Stew ard­
ship."

About 100 White Leghorn hens.
About 100 White Rock pullets, five
months old.
About 75 Barred Rock pullets, 5
months old.
About 75 Barred Rock cockerels, 5
lbs. each.

FARM TOOLS
Chevrolet truck, 1 li ton. dual wheels.
8-ply tires, with stock rack, loading
chute, all in A-1 condition.
Side Delivery hoy roke.
Milk cart.
Deering mower. 5-ft. cut.
Chains.
Ontario fertilizer disc drill.
*
IHC 2-horse cultivator.
Sled boat,
john Deere 2-rov^bbet. bean or corn
cultivator.
IHCUtay loader.
2 Oliver 99 walkingplows.
Forks.
2-scction spike-tooth drag.
Shovels.

John Deere check planter.
3-scction apring-tooth drag.
New 500-chick electric automatic, bat­
tery brooder;
New stoneboat.
DcLaval power cream separator.
Water separator.
3 Milk cans.
3 sets of hay slings. Tackle block.
50 good grain bags.
Dump scraper.
Set bob sleighs. 25 potato crates.
Electric fence charger and battery, new.
10 chicken crates.
Several chicken feeders and drinkers.
3 steel drums.
Wood barrel.
Land roller.
Row boat.

FEED
About
About
About
About
About
About

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80 bushels of shelled corn.
60 busheh of odts. ‘
80 bushels of wheat.
8 tons of loose hoy.
138 bales of baled hay.
130 bales of baled wheat straw.

HOUSEHOLD GOODSja
Overstuffed living room suite.
3 large overstuffed chairs.
Quantity of rag carpet.
Wood bed.
New gate-leg table. Trundle bed.
Washing machine.
Hand washing machine.
Milk safe.
2 good 9x12 Axminister rugs.
4-burner electric range, good as new,
with
Kclrod
burners; * deep-well
cookor; automatic oven-end electric
clock.
Kitchen cabinot.
Lorain wood and coal range.
3 men's overcoats.
Barrel churn.
Girl's winter all-wool coat, sixe 14.
Many other articles too numerous to
mention.

TERMS: Cash: no goods to be moved until settled for.
on day of sale or within 3 days after sale.

FIRST METHODIST
CHURCH SERVICES

206 L STATE ST., HASTINGS, MICH.

All goods diust be settled for

no: o

EARL G. WRIGHT
PROPRIETOR
RAYMOND A. LAPO. Clerk

ALLEN* HASKIN, Auctioneer

N. MAIN ST.. NASHVILLE, MIQ1.
White Depbanl Sale!

-Aflr.

IDs

FRIDAY ond SATURDAY, AUGUST 27-28

TUESDAY, AUG. 31, 1943

GarriM&gt;n Family Reunion
Sent. 12 at home at Mrs. Jennie
Elocuin. Hendershott Comers.

Sunday. Aug 29. Hastings Meth­
odise . will have the pleasure of
hearing Circuit Judge Archie D.
McDonald as guest speaker nt the
ten o’clock worship service. Judge
McDonald needs no introduction to
Hastings folks, who know his abUitv as ■ public speaker. Church school follows the momtn« sendee, with classes far all.
Tite next Sunday. Sdpt 5. the

TIIEATHW7

BAK RY

1 mile north and 2Yz miles cast of Lake Odessa, or 3 miles north and ’/a mile west

CHURCHES

FRESH SIDE PORK

SUNDAY and MONDAY. AUGUST 29-30

of Woodbury, on

Martin Corners
Preaching next Sunday morning
nt 10 o’clock. AU are cordially in­
vited to attend church and Sunday
school.

2 cons 25c

BACON SQUARES

I

Having decided to quit farming, I will sell at Public Auction on the farm located

n vine
,
The Ladles Aid will meet at -the
home df Mr. and Mrs. Adclbert
Wjh-ox in Rutland on Thursday.
Sept. 2. Everyone invited.’ Rev. H.
H. UarrLs ot Wayland will fill the
pulpit here on Sunday-, Aug. 29.

2 lb. con 71c

WHEATIES'lOc
SOFTA SILK CAKE FLOUR ..pkg. 26c

Delton
The Delton Rural Anricultural
schcool will open Sept. 7. superin­
tendent Harper announces. He will
be in Ids office all this week from
a A. M. to 4 P. MThe W. S. C. S- of ^hc .pel tun
Methodist church will hold it\ reg­
ular inerting at the Home of Mrs.
John
Harrington,,/ Wednesday,
Sept. 1. The topic will be "The
Christian Task In Puerto Rico and
Cuba." Mrs. E|la Rogers will be the
leader.

doz. 5c

STERLING FRUIT JARS

VIM-ILK

$1.31

"HAUNTED RANCH"
WINGS OVER THE PACIFIC

“•
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White Elephant Bale!

Tlio Navy-Molliors Club will nice*.
Wednesday, Sept. 1. at 7:30 P-tn at
the U. S. O. Room.
•

GORDONS CODFISH

Wheat*®?
far

SATURDAY ONLY, AUGUST 28
DOl'BLE FEATURE ATTRACTION
The Range Ruotem John King. Dave Sharpe, Max Terhune

ALLERDING
* rank Alterting. son of John and
. Llkmbelh Allerdlng. was born m
l «ndenv lle. Ohio., on May 1. 18b8.
rilct&gt; Aug. 7 al Penliock hosui। tnl.
•
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0,1 Jan ,20. IBfld he^-as united in
1 marriage to Georgeannc Hannev.
‘V.c £ldow 'u»’1 ',’vo
,
Ellen \nrger and Mrs
Grindle, one brother. John,
i *5.nle£!t' and i*'° nenhews.
h.’XU &lt;&gt;7 uS XJh“„

R.«ul,r mraUlu « W R C. .
«&lt;h
Thursday. Aug. 26. at 2 o'clock hi : r&lt; mcu?rr

FISH-BALLS

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THURSDAY •■U MUUY. XUGUST 2«-27
Mat two lime*—Betty

ORGANIZATIONS *

JAR RUBBERS

MAZOLA OIL

f'TRAND
THEATRE
HastinQS, Mich. Telephony ^244-2557 ■___

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column
the foRwlnn
of »ia11
Or&lt;*n
Street
muSst to
U Xn
Bsr™ item
rotlnti
Divine
worship
at entrance.
10:30 £ M. The

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�THY HASTINGS BANNER, THURSDAY, AUGUST

CITY SCHOOLS WILL
OPEN TUES. SEPT. 7

INSTRUCTIONS FOR.
R’"ui’7 *°
SENDING OVERJEAS v“.’HH.r.e9U"
Hastings. Marshall. Albion. Cold­
water, Three Rivers and Sturgis.

CHRISTMAS PARCELS
_

i the campaign soon promised to re&gt; store Burma. It teems generally
(Contlnti®'------------• See 1)
***'
Aide* at
lhe
has arisen.
according
to Mrs.
Mrs.hospital
Oo. Hsbden.
Hsbden.
vol- , &lt;(donllnued from Page J, Section 1.) j mad^urt^ the w^fX ?nnew
icontinii
_
acc-.r, l I acttffiM.'ng
to
Oo
volachoed for,half
of
each
{
unte&lt;
r
service*
cliairman
of
th&lt;
i^rtnvUm*Tn "nffie* ' illterr
clialrman ot the ( oi(j daughter, who is coming to the government for India, but fl 1* en-

.

(Continued from Page 1. Bee. 1.)
mile north. Dewey Reed will cn
livestock and farm equipment. 8*j
adv. in this issue for complete de­
tails.

to dostoffices in those cities dur-------------------------—H.­
tag the summer,-•
has-------------been suspend
ed and al) recruiting in southwes­
tern MlchtgAh hag been concentrat­
ed in Kalamazoo, with traveling re­
cruiters stationed in Benton Har­
bor and Battle Creek two days each
week. A recruiter will be on dutv

S TWO TONS SCRAP
CANS GATHERED

rd shnnld show in addition to the
name and addrera of the send®r.

branch nf service, organization.
O number of ’he addrraw®
the parcels are to be routed.

suffered fractured wrists, lacera­
tion* of the head and fac® nnd n
possible shoulder fracture Tuesday

KrollraH"nT,'0Lu“

motorcycle he wax riding collided
with n car. driven bv'a rltv emnlovr« SO
r'1 T'-- ‘••‘•I—
man was taken to a hospital for
treatment

nr

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nAf AS
HOURS A. DAY*

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humminc

FOR

Hscraicn*
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DON’T

Rtddy KUouaoU

Electricity Is the Life-Blood of War Production

DON’T WASTE IT
CONSUMERS POWER COMPANY

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| He was united in marriage to Ada
(Continued from Page 1. Sec. 1.)
winners to the state show nt East A. Henney on October 10. 1900.
Thev went to live on the farm
Lansing.
So. although the show Is spread which ha* been their home all of
out over a three day period. TirOrs- their married life, with the ex&lt;lro will
will be
be”the
tho one
on“e day
day’which
whteh will
wTli
ycai? ’J*”1 u\Precday
be of Interest to the general public.
and c^n"
Wednesday and Friday will be of ’
B,?d.
•
Significance only to those who are
c - &lt;’ ‘J i\h» pf»u&lt; »n?tu5e
exhibiting.
■
wnfch endeared him to his friends
Mr. Foster says that those In
'’'’Iglibors.
v
uc-r'
charge of the show have been sui *lduW' ’?Jft-fiU2n'red
prised and gratified at the interest
two sisters, Mrs. Dello Silcox
shown. In soltc of transportation J* ,(H'lpr£!^?.n&lt;1 „,rS .Nel.t,e Thomdifflcultlea. shortage of farm help. “
Freeport. He also leave* two
etc., more exhibits are In prospect nenbews and two ■tleces, several
[: than one would expect to count on cousins and other relatives, as well
:1 even In “normal" times.
&lt;rS&lt;tt great number of. friends.
Last- year the Barry County 4-H]1 ,c.“r .H° foe w,th T*”* Bl ,uind
[ organization made n fine showing1.,.
Dless. ..
at the state fair: tlita year, if the nu
ve no weight and tears no
! quality of the exhibit* is anywhere. I un.-. crinc“.i -.u&gt;&gt; , w*.
near on g par with the Interest
*s,^de“lh, fi1”8? where
shown, there is a good prospect of T ,
u
।
repeating.
j1 trlumu »UU U Thou abide with
me.
PICNIC AT FINE LAKE
,
The annual picnic at the Pine Ho,d,2?ou thy Cr0M- ^ore my
Lake Land Owners Association wa* |ol,. c™Pg
,
held Tuesday evening of last week [Shine through the gloom and point
at Poplar Beach. There wa* a large !t,me *2 thc skle’.
.
turn-out of resortar* at that popu- IHc,ven4?. n&gt;°rnlr'K
breaks and
lar Johnstown lake. A full vaude- .
«rU‘* vain shadows flee.
ville program and a feature movie iIn ,1,Sl in dcath, O Lard, abide
provided the entertainment.
witn me.
[ Some men have to carry around TAKEN TO PLAINWELL
In pocket dictionary while others ‘ HOSPITAL
,- have a stenographer.
I Our readers in the southwestern
part of the county will be inter­
, e.rted to learn that Emma LlviiiBston. a life-long resident of Orange­
ville has been taken to the Crispe
hospital at Plainwell for treatment.
She had been ailing for some time.
Her many friends wish her speedv
recovery. Her niece, Mrs. R. Van
Antwerp, with whom she has made
her home for the past three years,
has lust returned from the same
. hospital, following an operation for
appendicitis, from which she is
making a good recovery.

MORE

VICTORY
HOMES/
War workers are looking lor HOMES! You may have an
idle room ... an unused attic . . . that could easily be
converted into a complete housing unit for a family.
MAKE YOUR PLANS NOW! Take inventory of your un­
used space today! You can get priorities on the mate­
rials you need to "Remodel to Rent." Add a bathroom
. . . make over the kitchen . . . change your extra space
into a complete apartment. Consult us now!

GIVEN 45 DAYS IN JAIL
William Treece. 64. was picked un
hv the, sheriff's officers Wednesday
of last week on a charge of inde­
i cent conduct with a tan year old
boy. He was brought Into Circuit
court on Friday and admitted his
Rullt. Saturday forenoon he avaln
fAced Judze McDonald and received
his sentence. He was put un uroba­
, tlon for two vears. and was ‘re­
' ouired to spend the first 45 days of
that period in the county JalL

(

AND LET US HeLP YOU
WITH THE FINANC­
ING — TERMS CAN
BE ARRANGED

At the Rr»t
Sign of Fall I

Members F. H. L B. Rhone 2503

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Sport sllixms of fine, soil
knit!
Light and medium
tones to blend with suits and
skirts!

BOYS'

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give lota of sturdy, good-looking service. Dur­
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JUVENILE STYLES

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Mme amount used In taat* above

THE HASTINGS BUILDING
&amp; LOAN ASSOCIATION

Mr. and Mrs. John Mows
Hickory Comer*, spent the wm
with Mr. and Mn. Nilson WU
at their cottage. Fair lake. •
Sadie Smith celebrated - her
birthday at a family dinner al
home of Mr. and Mrs. Lavi
Hughes. Questa were present
St in-els and Kalamazoo. She
celved a number of gift*. *

Everyone Enjoys

CAN VITAMINS CHANGE

WE SELL WAR BOND? and WAR SAVINGS STAMPS
PLAN# NOW

Law

adv. elsewhere In thU issue 1
particulars.

&amp;

Roy Freeman, the only son of
Milo and Emellne Bunn, wm bom
jin Carleton twp., Barry countv.
on Nov. 14. 1879,'and departed this
life at Pennock hospital on Aug.
[16. after an illness of one week.
। HU age at the time of hU decease

victopyi

nuic non
He la oftsrti

and farm macidnary.

Honor Roll of ’Teen-Age Fashions!

I

nOPUCTlOH

wrai
Corners.

olrt. SS'Sd'ul tofm.?.

Au««t
chanU ,hf coMection* of fat* in
August 31 &lt;* Wednesday. Septern- Barry County Is almost automatic
can nrtrfraJ taiimrtSf
a °” u°U buf the Salvage Committee points
can address Inquiries to Supertn- out that the half-way rating i*
cta.dlfF L Tarti?
dut to the fact that tlieroXr.
SchnoFof/im VIhAn?
Hteh c,al Producers of grease, such as
RmrairraralP^taC.i3Hitr&lt;/..
lunch*tands und' restaurant* convea?
th*/? AMh^?..dv££U»‘hta llnue 10 “ve and deU»"
Irmno-Mi
Rreasc whereas the housewife ha*
tSSSSSt Ji J
M... *JKlr ,DUD1 J let down
However.
However, Mr.
Mr. Barnett,
Barnett,
tavve 'fbund thn?
•2,fer*.UlC-£&lt;UMO&gt;lng statement that
bv m doing where th®cm
Barry coun,v h**1’ thirty-eight oUim/show
rtJrir,t’’er counties.and substantially de­
small Z ‘h
dUlricl 8ch0°l w“ feata-d Kalamazoo. Kent. Eaton and
small.
Ionia counties.

INTEREST RUNNING OBITUARY
HIGH IN 4-H SHOW
HERE SEPT. 1,2 &amp; 3

w net’’ *AR PL
Sumiton POWIR

auction sals an
the Floyd OoUtaa

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MISSIONARY TELLS
■■■ ■■■varA
OF WORK IN
INDIA

। balance of the day they will be as- of volunteer services after compleSSvHra Tn
tn
— CHARLES VANRAXKEN. Piw.
,u,,ed U&gt; nutvmn o«lc« in U» uo„
tSSSVte
£££■ £2l-ST™””"!
&gt;»♦=««■&gt;&lt;
On account of ill health. Charles
• ------ -------- --vii ui wic luuik, w or xivcn uv ; an uerot
constituteon. Several years ago sev- Vanyranktn will dispose ot person­
Aide. a* the
th. hospital
hmi.itZi need*
n^d. ]’ netlcut
engine laciory m ujii
city and do actual office work. ThU tthe
he Aide*
al property at MU farm located 4
will
training u
to uu.
those
—
ill give
.... valuable
V.1U.M. rnuii™
o. „ j, convenunl lo
u,
oI
I irta*? tai~ui7 ul *r^&gt;M ™
miles south of Hastings or IS mils*
who wish to take up office work. 1 the worm
MiT^r
in-. . V
. . .
Jntcr- Mission comml**lon. which Gandhi* orders. Gradually new south of Hendershott school and
The regular courses offered in the
j®ii. L
MU*
Lottie reuxink, superlnten- Serves nearly all of the Protestant mlnUtaies are being formed, which
pa-t will be continued, such a* col- dent of pennock ItospltaJ. has missionary organizations working in nfc representative although not
of Dowling on Tuesday. Aug. 31.
lege preparatory, agriculture, buzl- worked
r'zzj out
z
.
o very satUfactonr ar- indla. Since the war thU tatermUI e’eeted.*
Dewey Reed will cry the sale with
L\&lt;‘^nu,rUJMiAnT1inrn1*n!.^: mX*
!
“
d
”
“
"fl
,w ‘"to fldes and has- *iOn body has abo
also b^n
been‘“helptag
helping I
"The next
next ten
ten vears
vears in
ih India
India will
will
nostoffice each Monday and Tues­ dnr1 ^ttr
Birman as clerk. He Is of­
wmn.n h
hw.
K-r- । mHslon
_ ■____________
.. in ....
.............
.... BurX..
'
Athi,.tic«' nltnl rTH. women
“vc Jtnld
01*1 „her
board*
China
and
*»»*. interesting years, perhaps John
fering
a big lUt of farm machinehr
day and in room 203 (cn) of the .
.
McUnce
'm
‘
?*5;
Ath&gt;
f
ttc
^
wh,t
d
«y«
convenient
for
them
।
m&gt;
—
—
—
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-----------.
----------ih*
mot
in
“
anv
---------part
*-*
of
the world
Benton Harber po^trifflce rach too will be a part of the work of and when an emergency arises, she
and livestock. See the adv. tn this
,
“ P*el?n« here''"“d
tO 4P*nd thal tlme issue for more details.
Tuesday nnd Wednesday until fur­
i••-k*km ■snMii.'.ss'iK;
ther notice.
Hastings school* stand very high, can upon, tney work either from 8 timkilem nt rtmrrii nninn tn th,,* ;
Bnd luu-ir
.^‘r. wwr* iuu inc •upiviu 01 “J1®.
1;!*
MRS. WESLEY BROOKS, Props.
.. X*?1””? ’"'?P I7. \?arr’ °’d ’’’-rt en- Bna
* mz a w * to.
w 7&lt; mu» icusm* ' cSmtaT
«n,m»rv wni
win ^
h. “broUht .... for ronHaving decided to quit farming
)Ut In the Navi] Reserve or in the lhe
university and colleges and the staff at the hospital have
nro‘ I MUNICIPAL COURT
A dlulom* from our hlgh^hoo! been helped through many, emer'
Mrs Brooks will have an auction
weeks of their eivh- admlte the holder to the Unlver- vencle* and are enthusiastic over ^SvteH«n
•— —..j...» .... UWaav~»&gt;&gt;&gt;. 1 n&gt;uniLti&gt;ai court
°'lrt_^^
weaiieMiav
dn.e*d*v of
oi 1-31
last [ sale at the farm located 3 miles
Kf^torian. Congregational, the week, charged with driving a rar | north of Noahville on M-66. «he
feen’h birthdays, provided L-. ,uv ni,a c«ry »u»ic cone*.----------B2d .American Methodists while intoxicated. He admitted the i* offering a good list of hones.
have the consent of their parents, examination, also tc every college rtudveourJ In
*-tth "nd-lhf English Baptists. Poulblv
.... . r.^enw,
cortriebt Inv-osed r ; cattle, hogs, sheep, hay and grain,
M®n 18 throuvh M'.. veara mzv and university in Ohio. Indiana. II- I MLuy FVher
lhe r^W^wl need of unltv in the
150 nnd costs
coats ot
of 14.50
14.50. or 40 harness, and
farm
equipment,
enlist In the SEABFFS (th® Naw'« * Hnols. Wisconsin and Minnesota.
■'7'*"'
' Cliirve Mrs R M "ceJk rhuUv ’”b"ion field may result in consid- fine pt ISO
davs Jn Jail. Hawkins decided tn' Henry Flannery will cry th* sale
NO better IndteoUon ot U&gt;e__ex- t
*, c“*- JWJ entUon of church unltv In Arnertc.
serve the time. Hl* driver's and I *nd E. E. Gray will act a* clerk,
construction trades rxn®ri®nce Men by the educators of this state could ' have received many Innuiries from Mr Moffatt saw
*
’ chauffer's licences were taken from ’ See the adv. elsewhere in this issue
of draft age msv b® accented onlv be cited thanthe fact that Super- *wnen Interested and it is hoped Mr M0"alt
*'im for the usual period. Officer for full partloullars.
"What «n sav of India? It Is hard Ross, who made the arrest, stated I
1 ' *•*
final Innr ,Inlendenl
—
_ .a V.n Biuklrk served
—
large ctnxn
class run
can he
be rarmllarl
recruited j
If thev nr.
-re In
in rlrrifl
draft rln.,1
claaHfWUom
fw , thill
’—
hatt aa large
how much the censor will I that Hawkins truck was without ! AUCTION SALE .
th® September
course. be ob- । }*&gt;’ know MV
mblinrt b^v* 17 v^^ «r
rJSv
^uca’uonLr'A^ctatlon^1 Hta I forApplication
"btankT'^y
.
tense dav* ii«Kts and moving ronidtv Ti^Xv ' MBS.* ROY*F?BUNN. Fropx.
gan Educational
Association.
' 7,2
., ’
. or I l• h*‘.roU
be ®nlMed In ’h® HXAP’T’
.?. position
•!•&gt;«»
Cnok
.o*':d «.«- -ua.
arrMt u&gt;
of *°
nanv i "‘*hl •’ * clt,v,
interae-ti'm | , °»
*»«Jhe death &lt;ff her
.vpwwcu
no ’manv
’ election to o
that
wa* the ' ’i51
nw|, from either Mrs FT
5* or
leaden* in congress. thlnvs -nd crashed Into th® car of La 1 husband. Mrs. Bunn will dispose
Women 2« through 35 without first Hine that honor had been glv- tlon mav beand
»nforma- 1Indian
-----1
obtainedfrom
oft^‘“per^?al p^rt’y“*.l“£Sfc
... ...
....
... .. .
tlon fnav he cntalnen
fmm°th»rn
ih.m ba~ ouletid down
m'nor denendeni* are being enn- 2L
JS? ?r.dt».5 or Miss Teiislnk who Is an enthu- fa,‘ was another tense time, but before stooping The Bowman cir auction at the farm located 3H
of the* usual one wS/term ,mteBd i Mastic booster of theNurses' Aides L'ot neariv ,m. m2“h “ on,e would wa* demolished, but fortunately
miles east of Freeport on the CounWAVES Cnmnlcte Information on of the usual one year term.
program.
*
have exnected On the whole the I neither Mr no- MrsBowmanwere | ty line; or 10 miles north and 1H
A special advantage to students
------------------ , n t
people of India are back of the , seriously In hired
miles east ot Hasting* Site is oflUfment pnnll®&lt;»nt« ®« «•-'!
'®- in
ln our high
lilirti school U
1* the fact that ,—... —
men nbn&lt;'t tn h® or nlr®sdv. drafted the city and school library are I—
phi„
tj-j. Navy recruiting sub- ted in the high school building,
making available for student* 23.000
-le’lonx.
volumes. Il contains splendid ref­
nonllenn’*
erence book*, which tire very help- 1
fui to a student. In the library.
will n'm Im. tm.»&lt; .. ■
• i.—
, (Continued from page 1. Sec. D
magazines, newspapers which keep Allegan county beat us by half of
O,The x'tata ‘
i
Ingham licked- us de­
. APe state pajs the high school cislvelv with a score of 62.7 nerk,Mnta»l^Lh^it^SrhieraitfhfT Cfnt of ,U quot41
Majwn County
School Days’ Ahead
Get Ready
dl*trtc». topped the lUt by crashing over it*
on Al'i’ 27. Sent. 3. 9, Ifl 23 and 30. I .a nt in gs high school, because of its quota to the tune of 109 percent
superior advantages, should attract with the assistance of the Camo-

(Continued from Page 1. Sec. 1.)
... ----------------------------- -- ----------ccllaneou* -otlet arUclas.
candies, soxiu. etc. The
such packages should be1 tightly
packed, in order that lhe several
urdclei may not be .. logsapea in
transit, damaging the cokAnts of
the parcel itself or causing,damage
to tne covering of the smkccI
Christmas boxes should be Inclosed
in sutstantial containers. Candles
In thin pasteboard boxes should be
Inclosed in wood. metaL of commu­
ted pasteboard Sealed packages of
candy, cigars, tobacco,’fend toilet ar­
ticle* In simplest mercantile form
msv be placed in parcels without
affecting the parcel post classiflca. tion of such packages. Bharp-pointed nr sham-edged
instrument*,
such as razors, knives, etc^ must
have their point* or edge* protected
to thev cannot cut through their
coverings and damage other mail
or* Inlure postal employees.
PERISHABLE MATTER: PerUhable matter will not be accepted
PROHIBITED ARTICLES: In­
toxicants. Inflammable niatertah
’Including matches of nil kinds and
lighter'fluids i. and noUnns. or com­
positions which may kill or in lure
another or damage the mails, are.
unm-Hable.
’
HOW TO ADDRESS PARCELS
Addresses must be legible. Parcels

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$398

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Ladles’-Slzes 12 to 30. Nar­
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fall wear. Colors — Navy,
brown, wine and green.

Sturdy Interlock knit for ac­
tive service as Jacket or
sweater. Button-front twotone with solid trim. 8 to 18.

Dainty

Lovely
fall

SUITS

�THE HASTINGS BA

A MC fOR SCHOOL
HEALTH PROGRAM

Egon Glesingor
nw th*. Un»l«.i™rr rniUWJe! »l
lT™”0,‘
Woodpile.
.uh.UluU.nU be eyuuihr 1»
.7
C. a. Yoreuer-™ I
Paine.
quanta, «»r. tor nnerel etrUL-.n
UM. eves though the supply of
...
...
&lt; L .
James Hilton—Story c
DOWLING
torn while he to fdne. * Prlenda •
c*W0 meeting at Orand—. ..------—TTL'Z-.a
Miaa Alka fvcni, of Stole sell
from Page 1. Bee.'I)
niDber
is growing rapidIncsday night. * Mrs. RusMr- and Mrs. L. J. Oswald have . per vuited lhe Uttar* «oo and nun- of Wm. Behanu, fc. wifi be glad .
Dapt. tf PukHc IttaHarHo...'
° n&gt;"»an-^n&gt;a Man reared • totter from theto neph-1
to know he to able to be around I sei Whittemore and daughters spent
.made from ' the best ,y’
...
■w’Srt
Addmm N—■“2:.. - ... 1 ... —.
again. * We al) extend our sym- last Friday with Mrs Rex Tate *
~ Jhank ' tertalned'at'a shower for Mn. Har- palhy to Mm. Robert Bryan* in Oongratntatlon* to Rev. and Mrs.
enough pigment and vulcanizTh* *!»»• paragraphs nuiv sound
MlM Ahc&lt;. EyBni consultant of lar
church for the little ry Woodmansee. Wednesday.
the toss of ber sister. Mrs. Reuben ‘ Butterfield tn the birth of another
MMfit added to make a tough. ‘ peerimlstlc and may not be entirely lhe Michigan Department of Public; cr’.nn. coirer—Mr Lincoln s Wife ! remembrance which was sent him
Crites at Onondaga * Letters from i eoo.
■ &lt; t&gt;- Clinton Brill state that he has been I
-------- 1— « ♦ •----------------tobond after Uxe lire ba* be«n accutato. but well !«. Uut they instruction. addres*ed a meeting of
at tne Umc our boys tn service were HENDERSHOTT
l
hit much nearer Ute truth than the Barry county school superintend- |
A l2l „crB/
?fHX? duly ln ’*?.’•! UalUu t bbanch distbict
remembered not long ago. He often
k., 4 u
win h.
+
• • •
! popularly held notion Uut synthe- cute, principals and teacher* and i
H-WeStiurton U vtslu hto aunt and uncle here and 1 Th*
S,%.XULj!? *»
^Mediterranean, off the coast
ur *nd Mrs. O D Pawn Mr
of Blctly. He **y» that Stelly to a 1 »Od m?s Wilf Hyde en)0J“d a pta« -___ if not all of lhe «&gt;- ‘to rubber Is going to solve the tire representatives from the: health de- s r*un
wasnmgton. u. was.promoted recently to lhe rank rPpiCi^n,t5^,,tl„
*t*r£i °1
rUoC ‘*c dlrultr u‘ ** '
'oc­
of Captain. * Mltxle Stanton of
----------------------Hetlc irrobtem Jor^viliap
■I.Mfad -100
rerrent-,&gt;;nt
synthetic
to* *»»•»«motoruU dur- ^X.Vlhe^ih^flce^re - ££ n*W-Powder Valley VenYpsilanti Is visiting Marton Pierce Arlene B*4to. who won first place trees. * Remember the W. S. C 8. Sunday. * Mr and Mrs Grover
Urea wUl have ply canpounds from
WorW w*r “•
this week alsq will spend a few davs In tha Demonstrations! the Oourt
with her aunt. Mrs Madeline EUls House last Friday. The work was home of Mn. A. C. Clark.
natural rubber.
1
guest* at Mr. and Mrs. Vincent
and
family.
*
Mr
and
Mrs.
Albert
&lt;•«
preparing
foods
for
lhe
frozenI We hope we are wrong, but dont; a Khool health pfogranj.
In&lt;'
I Norton, Mr. and Mra. E- J- Nor­
lA*e were Sunday evening callers at food tockara. The Kiris won mc-..---------------g^.aw pointed out that be- .
Non-FteUon
. II Is probable that there are 100 ! l
&gt;&gt;cUc
vq, wc are.
GLASS CREEK
ton at Battle Creek were afternoon
i cause so many parent* are engaged ' Stewart Edward White—Speaking Orlic Fishers'. * Mr. and Mrs. Rob- ond place on canning Judging. Oth­
. per eent synthetic tires already
,, _
er! SinlUi ot Banlield. were dinner
given membera cd the
l in industrial work and mav not be i For Myself.
made which wlU jlve ^l^e’urv
A.
guests
Sunday
of
Mr.
and
Mn.
WUdub
will
be
found
elsewhere
in
the
4 able to give their children the usual
Walter Beebe Wilder—Bounty of
Ham
Stanford.
*
Royal
and
Lena
Banner.
*
Dr.
and
Mr*.
Glen
Gunn
‘supervision, lhe school health pro- the Wayside
30 miles per hour—and If Used on
gram La particularly important this I Lin Yu-t'ang — Between Tears Bryant and Mrs Lottie Ormsbe at- of Kalamasoo. were Bunday guest*
tended Camp meeting, at Gull lake — •
m—v- a.
—i-kk—
tear. To be really effective, she'and Laughter.
• pwvement or smooth gravel roads.
m
said, such a program should be I Paul W. Chapman—Victory Bam Sunday * Mr. and Mrs. Colon Hal­ extend their sympathy
Whittemore M
andTrahM
daughter* ™
were !unfi,*c
end hU
hl* family In the death wfltumor.
lock ot Battle Creek were Sunday Mott and
uarked out jointly by parents and . yard.
But. under normal driving con-1
Accepts Petition of Supt. of teachers who will be able to deter- I Commander AtUllo Gatti—Killers visitors at Prank Hallock's. * Mrs of Everill Boylen of Hickory Oor- Saturday vlritqre at Leo Tift*
and given a shot for
nera. * There were thirty-five in n&amp;rthwest Rutland. * Roy Erwav l, h® ‘Joctor and
O
E
Crandall
will
be
in
the
pulpit
•
mine
which
factors
should
be
given
All.
Food and Sanitation
—
The
7711 Bell brothers and
special emphaato.
‘
| Maurice O Hindu*—Mother Rus. of the Ban held ‘ and Dowling attendance at the Henderahott fam- | accompanied Mr. and Mr*. Ward „
Robert
■OUKI go W piCLC.T (ApiUl). 4-UIAt Dearborn. Mich.
ily reunion Saturday at TVden park Erway of Hastings, to Grand Rap- ™
M&gt;Trl1 Tobias 1are taking stock to
Mias Evans dlteussed the food sia.
a auo
fair
ids io
to can
call on me
the ai
Al won
Wolfs
also
,alr at Caro this week. ♦ Perry
thermore If the' Urea, even ot low
subsidy plan which will be available
Florence L. Harris—Victory Vita- 1, C. Birdsall. Supt. of the Clark Me­ In Hastings. * Mr. and Mrs. Har- | ios
•peeo.
A.’A. Roth, public health rngin- I to schools for the school lunch nro- mln Cook Book.
wh° wa» , brought up in
morial Home In Grand Rapid*. will vey Parmaloe of Battle Creek vis­ Mrs. Roy Erway who is under the
speed. were
were subjected u»
to n&gt;u«.
much use
district and who has been rtoon niit, ro«li ond bumpy bto «r&gt;
u j gram through federal funds. TiiL; ( Larry Leseurer—12 Months That be the following Sunday. * Mr. and ited Floyd Garrison on Sunday. Dr’s, care there. She Is expected
1or
-------------*-------------• •*they
— -----'-*-•• tJepar-.ix in »&gt;ncc .Fan. i. iwao. in .' uian
Mrs. Marshall Pierce and fahtllv. ♦ Mrs. Ethel Lawrence of Middle­ home this week * Mr und Mrs 1,Uf foreatery work at Ironton. Mo.,
plan pnjviaes
provides na supsiay
subsidy ot
of seven
seven toil
to I changed the World
cement
pavement,
wouldn't
l SSftt
wrh ’the W*
KeFwa'pxlundaPm 1 !?to
‘lnf f"
Snts
n,
.&lt;*.h. «*!«L
ch,ld' In
of the Japs. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. D. Ellis, Jr. and ville. spent the weekend at Albert Wm. Whittemore of Delton, were f°r “me time has bren appointed
S’ K*
MffiSyWSS.SS
”u dallv
"to tothis
"Kt!
&gt;"_•‘ I Gw*nT.Dew-Prisoner
last very tong.
family, and Bert Stanton were at Brills. * Mr*. Mary Schwucho Is weekend visitor* at Chas. Whitte- »» ensign in Ute U. 8. Nava Re­
'c.L,. ,? .
concerning
program
Baker— Harne Vctcrln.
'. .u JwJm
„ ..7w„ formation
lormmion
concerning
inis
proerar..Eustace
.
7 _
.
. ■, On
1.- J1.-,lto
° ,“
ccfe5lL^
r P?
sltl&lt;n’ of 1. mav
on S*?
Sept.
accept
the
position
mav be obtained from
from iflvi
MK, EvarEvar- ;
Hanj^V
"•mc vtlcru*
a picnic in Howell. Sunday, it Mr. visiting her daughter. Marie Schu- mote's. * Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Havens 8*™- Hto »U* «1(1 »» children
Southwest Rutland were Sunday I »* • move to Hastings in the near
German engineers who started superintendent of food and sanlta- -I -•
------------ --- of
-• —- -Inat the —
Department
Public
Marion O. Lcrrigo—Children Can and Mrs. Robert Abendroth nnd wucho Howard In Jackson. * Mr.
' experiment* with synthetic rubber tlon at Dearborn. Mich
visitor* of Mrs. Sara Erway. Mr. future.
Bobbv were at Mrs Joyce Coooer'* and
-----------Mr*.
--- Jack-----Sullivan
-—-------were
—Sun.
I tructlnn. Lansing.
, Help Themselves.
' three decades before we did over.
Along with many other public
***
Similar meetings by erouns tn- I Paul W. Dempsey—Grow Your in Battle Creek, for the weekend. * , day guests at Carl Weyermana tn and Mrs. Louie Ekway of Kalama- I
here, have
enfUncer*. Mr Roth took a 1 ,t'Xlted ,n .’hc hiM,th of the *cl“x&gt;1 Own Vegetables (new ed.l)
Llovd
Marshal]
cf Nashville. nxxiingv.
Hastings, nn
on Sunday. i
* The
The r.eighneigh- zoo were also callers. * Sunday j
Watch for news of Kiwanls
nere.
nave not
not succeeded
succeeucu in
m making
numm;1,
.'-TT'ju.'iitimr'f^lw
« toH^az-izirv h»aw
rtutv »«.
tires con- *kll
UTVICC examination
for The '?!!" T. FT«________________ 1 gwz Boto tott-tojtodln.
called
on
his
mother.
Mrs.
Barbara
tors
honored
Bob
Johnson
with
a
vteltor*
at Fred Otis' were Capt.
White Elephant Sale!
Adv.
ton than
M,
S
“
bXrZMto.
“
TS
1 Henn- Bolles Lent—Bombardier.
4Z1 ^r rrn Dearborn POriUOIl al
.—
Caroline Mytlngcr
Mytlngcr
—
Headhunting
iri &gt;*c*l*ed
irrrivpd
------ ------- 5—'------------------------ •---------। I Caroline
—
Headhunting
! M'v*ra'
and
synthetic blended with 60 per cen- ,
ra(liu. jn the test.
plantation rubber-and. that about
Hli nwatlon a| Dearborn will In- ,
mother Drives South.
approximates resulu obtained here ; dude control of health nnd sanlta; Thomas A. Wliltams-Old Dirt
‘to date.
j tlon problems in connection with I r w**
Dobber’s Garden Book
• • •
I milk and water supplies, sewage'.
Vincent Sheean — Between the
Captured tornn punes hA. ,11 dbr™.!. wto
FICTION
Thunder and the Sun.
ei,
fr..11L ait Haiitmt reiHTwir housing and supersisloti of all food &lt;
Tola
Fuller
—
The
Shining
Trail.
Ravmond T. Fuller—Now That
handling establishment* &lt; which In- .
and none of the Gcnnun rombat ,
entering companies that uut |I Upton Sinclair—Dragon's Twth. ,We Have To Walk.
Frances —
and —Richard
Lockridge
1 vehicles ao far captured have been f,ut packaeed lunches for several| I r---r
-—- -------------, Ida Bn I ley * Allen—Double-Quick
a«|K Takt-s
'T'ol/— an Bow
Tin...
shod with synthetic Ures.
Urge factories such ns the Ford Mo- I —TY
Death
*COOkillg
ROCK FOWL
Helen M. Fox—Gardening For
• • •
ter Comnnnyi
Also under hte
»*■“* Wcrfcl-The Song ofBcrSUGAR CURED
iGood
Eating.
,
•
Apparently the Germans arc us-chane will be a department of sanniV?fL, «» ...... .
Frank Meier—Fathoms Below. '
Ing synthetic rubber much aswe 1 Itarv bacteriology with a laboratory ’ Ceci e H_ Matechatr—Murder
al
|
Ben
Ames
Williams
—
Amateurs
at
are using it here—to conserve plan- , in connection
the Black Crook
NO
taUon crude for essential war Jobs.' Mr. Roth will also b.- called upon &lt;
w"rrl(?k — Yesterdays I War.
POINTS
■ Popular Mechanics Shop Noles.
fkmntvtnir rood nualltv automobile i ,o study pollution and Industrial I Children.
POINTS
supplying good quality automootk i , o
problems tn connection I Ursula Parrott—Navy Nurse
■ . 1943.
ttees for general civilian use U de- ;
.nd I&gt;lro"^Wen
J, M Delafield-Late and Boon. Ii Harrv Emerson Fosdick—On Be­
,finitely not an essential war job. j jjp wil( nJso hav(b a pnr&lt; ln I)OM 1 William Saroyan—Human Corn­ ing a Real Person.
William
Undsav
White
—
Queen*
; !ton .r I. ^'p»Lb.. m &lt;tolu
"'"to
BU-b«l. artme-w. Wh„ w.u.
LAKE SUPERIOR BLUEFINS—DRESSED
Die Proudly
DRESSED AND DRAWN
PONE. PLATE IN
Bertha Damon—A Sense of Hu­
'Hlbstantlal quantities of wild rub- ■ Thrw- who Ivne worked u ith M’ , ?r“n Randall—Careless Rapture
(a POINTS)
her from South and Centeal Amert-! roi her he’o .-wak htehlv of hi’ I, Kathryn Forbcs-Mamas Bank mus.
Combined
Ojierations.
pa, Che situation would not be; nbllliv and knowledge: thev rearr' Account.
Josephine Von Miklos—I Took a
much improved.
Rubber isn't n । tn roe him leave hut rcallre that'hh MHe,en T°PP‘nK Miller—Hunter s
War
Job.
ANY
SIZE
PICE
SKINLESS
definite compound and its prop- new nns'Mnn *111 present unusual
lb
• Corev Ford—Short Cut To Tok­
«U«
d.p.m, «
. numb.,
o. meto- , rpm.nbn.ll~
•rues aepena
on a
numoer oi
(S POINTS)
. &gt;0WcndcU L. Willkto—Ona World.
K including it* source and the
“c
coimm. I Duff Cooper—David
L«
F1ESH CAU6HT
with which it is processed. For .otrrnwrar xt TMsn
,
Mary Dunn of Kalamazoo was a . Glendon Swarthout—Willow Run.
example, there is Just r.s much. ,1ifJoseph R. Lunt—Electricity For
SLICED
RING
OL
lercnce between wild rubber and weekend guest- of her parents Mr ’ Susannah
Shane—Lady in a Mil- IEveryone.
(4 POINTS)
nnd Mrs. Harrv Dunn. * Nellie [tlon
Paul Ives—How to Raise Poultry. I
Foreman spent Sundrtv at Gun lake
—
Janet M Hill—Canning. Preserv­
tween the Uny. sour wild grape’ With Mr. and Mrs. Paul Foreman at , W. H. B. Kent—Range Rider.
Iing and Jelly Making.
SWIFTS PREMIUM
and the best of the carefully cul- their cottage ★ Gary Oaks from । W C. Tuttle—Hidden Blood.
Captain Edward V. Rlckcnbachcr
flyateS ifewyti
variety.
You* East of Hastings is spending thl« , Louise P. Hauck—Cary Fordvcc. । —Seven
BY THE PIECE—CANADIAN STYLE
Came Through.
Elizabeth'Seifert
—
A
Certain
Doc.
Wouldn't expect wild grapes to serve
(I POINTS)
, lor French.
‘i —
__________________—
.
Jack
Belden-Retreat With
Btilaa &gt;&gt; substitute for cultivated, vine­ and Mrs. Rov Oak?. * Mr. and Mn :I Grace Livingston Hill—Spice Box. t
well.
:!J.
l
c
yard grapes and it Is equally illogi­ Rov Oaks. Dcllin and Melvin, at- II Daphne Du Maurlcr — Hungry iI Esther Ferber
—
Forbes—
Paul Revere sr.d
and
•
cal to expect wild rubber to serve tended a birthdnv nartv Saturday । Hill.
. the World He Lived In.
as a satisfactory substitute for plan­ iiTaATltoi m tamra
T..«m.wn-K.m ftnnl.
Burdnt-vimm, Oarden
tation rubber.

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p“°hKi^
30‘

nno prike!

.

Thus, so far aa civilians ai&lt; con­
-'Ito ~ r“"“ •'"l
r'°"‘
cerned. synthetic rubber is not go­
ing to solve the tire ppblcm. tt Mr.
.....................
and Mm Rav Erwav were SunJob|) B pj-Jcgtlcy—Black-Out In- CaptaiirTv'd. w. Lawson—Thirty
«an. probably, make available Mime 1 dav afternoon callers at the hnn&gt;&gt; Gretley
i
Seconds
Over
Tokyo.'
—
—
—
rather unsatisfactory substitutes I of Nei’le Foreman. * Mrs. Rov OAk^
.
Martha Ellen Wright — Angel
Clark Lee—TheyfCall It Pacific.
Which will give reasonably good 1 and daughter. Delila snent PridaWithout Wing*.
Rackham Holt—George Washinqservice If the driver holds to rigid."’
home «f her «on Mr an-«
Lillan Lauferty — The Hungry ton Carver
\
speed restrictions and confines hia !
J’phS£ House
I
Eve
Curie—Jourt.ey Among War।j&lt;T. _ |,
&gt;.
Tjjeljo Sonuricr snent Frjdny
Charlcs L. Leonard—Fanatic of riors.
driving all possible to smooth niad
|n HaMlnas. th* eunsl nf. Mr.
I Fra.
I Carl A. Glover—Victorious Suf­
' Kathleen M. Knight—Trade Mark feeing
of a Traitor.
----------------------- —-----------------Hoover and Gibson
Problems ofSo, drivers who arc none too ,q,r»
lasting Peace.
Bennett Foster—Man Tracks.
careful with their tires occau’c । of m
C W. Grafton—The Rat Began
Glen Charles Cook—380 Things
they-assume that synthetic prod-1 rut'
I To Gnaw the Rope.
(
to
Make
for
Farm
and
Home.
ucts will soon be available In quan- I’’
Ngnlo Marsh—Colour Scheme.
| Angus Murdoch—Boom Copper.
Uty anyway, may. after they give
"”'1 M” l^mml ; Charles
H. Snow — Renegade
Evelyn Slefansson—Here is Alas­
the synthetic product a trial, wish' r,;'&lt;s
v
11 ka
Ein^A^d 'JSu^
^ O.b* Mr.P M'n 1 Ranger.
H. I. Phillips-All-Out Arlene.
I Robert J. Casey—Torpedo JuncAlice Ross Colter—The Mcrri- tlon.
abortage and transportation diffi- ’’nn h"fr STreSu^Mr’and Mr*" Wm vales.
• •J «»*'
Williams and Oberteuffer—Health

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DOO FOOD

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for Schools — Flat Towels. Holl
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Chalk, Soaps, Erasers, Ete

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. your boy for the opening

SWEATERS

1.98 to 2.98

TROUSERS

1.98 to 6.50

POLO SHIRTS

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FALL JACKETS I.98 to 6.50

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�Mr. and Mrs. D. N,
rusnraor
Martin Calibrates
-E: ‘SSk* wTM™ p— 50th, Wedding
away Thursday rooming. Aug. Jt. .
w
at thehomeof her son and daugh. Anniversary

w

Next regular moeUng will be ter-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Mana
Thursday. Betti. 3- ■ t the hall A light Wearer. where she had been for
lunch will be eerred after meeting five weeks
«„&lt;«. »«. h.u »»■
Don't forget odr picnic at Pxttcharda cottage. Wall lake, next Bun­ -—
nt
day. August 20 A good program I*
planned with plenty ot ice cream
and pop for all.
To gel lhere «o south of Dow-

.

,,
.
»_ „
,
P
Route 4 celebrated their 50th wed5*5 MIIST;.”
JhS
22nd A family dinner tor 28 eight
*•* MFved at noon »nd C”“
’’i&amp;JS’

recipients of some re
Rift* which helped to el
isnMa'n'naiJ----high esteem in which th’
tin. rtw.it ..mt aa —— i b&gt;' ”1,,r manT fri-ndl w
| Mrs. Idna O. Hall, aged 84. P***- ,
Martins have 3 am:
ail daughter. several grindc.—.... .
whUh we “r,la« bl the armed
E. Madison St. where ane had been fr.jcgg,
’
“
"* ■“ *
1 Their many friend* and relatives
cousins. Mrs. O- H. Potter of New­ unite in wishing theui many mere
aygo and Ernest Robinson of Bal­ nappy years of married life.
tic Creek.
Funeral services were
held at lhe Leonard chapel on
Tuesday afternoon, al two o'clock,
with Elder Garrett officiating In-

motor on a

....... w.
troll. Walter of Cedar Creek and
Frank of Midland Park. Oull Ulte.
three sisters. Mr* Clate Petllngalc
of Hickory Corners, Mrs. Ida Extron of Battle Creek and Mrs
Grace Jodon of Midland Park. Gull
lake: two grandchildren, and nine
nieces and nephews

It Dots Not Pay to
Be a Law Breaker

daughter, spent Monday in Grand
Rapid* Mr and Mrs William Clark
and family spent Sunday with Mr.

dent with one of hU cows. It fell tn
a silo pit taking some of the wall
with it Thanks to prompt work by
a threshing gang who were there.
Pie cow was saved and nene the
worse for its experience.
receipts filed, discharge of admin­
Medical pa ticnla in the hospital istrator filed, estate enrolled.
on Tuesday were. Roderick Cram­
Eat. Oxro G Barnum. final ac­ name to his employer as Gordon
er. 403 W. Mill: John Cappon. 637
count
filed, order allowirur account Smith, and assumed that name
E Walnut: Mrs. Glen Covert. luxke
while he was tn Elkhart. He was
Odessa: Ralph Moulton. Howaid
working at that Job when he was
issued,
estate enrolled.
City; Mrs John Hoevenalr. 530 E.
Est.
Fred
L Wright, proof of pub­ arrested and brought to Hastings
Thom; Miss Edith Baitcock. Has­
with stealing tires Sheriff
tings. R. I; Mrs. Leah Mead. Has­ lication filed, order allowing ac­ chanted
Bern had been searching for Maurtings. R. 5; Mrs Fled Pierson, 505 count entered.
Eat. John F. Oswald, will filed, lee for about six months before his
E Grund; Mrs. Fay Stoup, 82&gt; S.
Michigan:
Mrs. Maggie Gldley, petition for probate filed.
Probably Gordon thought lie
Owosso: Alphus Putnam, Middlewas doing something very smart in
vilie; Ezra Daniels. Bellevue; In­ petition for probate filed.
fant William Lee Stafford, Del-1 Eat. Mary E. Bragdon. petition helping his brother. But it didn’t
and order to make payment en­ seem to prove very smart after all.
On Wednesday of last week Under­
Nine surgical patients were reg- tered.
tered orr Tuesday:
Mrs. Ward
Eat. Walter J. Ornube' bond of sheriff Doster and a FBI officer
made a trip to Baltimore, picked uo
hce.vnmn and Mrs. Mary Abbey,
aehvlllc: Miss Elsa Pease and
Ira. Elmer Btuh. Hastings. R. 5;
.... .........
u ,
rvauivi
Cook. 803 N Michigan; Mrs Jsck
Ert. Minnie Wurm, proof of pub­
Setnpf. 617 E. Thorn and Jack lication filed, order allowing claims
Diamon. Saranac
Three boys were born at lhe hos­
proof of pubpital during the week to lhe follow­
illowlne claim:
ing parents: Mr and Mrs Robert

Manning.

have bben discharged since last
report: Mrs Henry Williams. Mrs.
Stanley Malcolm, Mrs. Lottie Sto­
vall, Mrs. Gilbert Paine. Fay Dcmend. Mrs.'A D. Kniskem. Mrs.
Rav RAgcrs. Mm. Harold Fisher,
Master Lorry Lester. Joseph BludU.
Clifton Pufpaff, Harold Beitedk:.
William Warner, Mrs. Theodore
Stafford. Mrs. David Trojcr tnd
Infant. Theodore Tack. Mrs. Henry
Myer* and infant. Mrs Shellenbaiger and infant. Miss Audrey
Cl.,
If.. t . . „ -,
.......

Mrs Donald Geiger and family and
I Mr Samuel Geierr called on Mr
and Mr*. Lord Ellteton to make ac-

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Rev. L'lc Omatc.nd our new minis­
ter came and preached in Baili­

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maid

Haywood of Kalamazoo Sunday and
were al Wall lake for a picnic din­
ner. Mrs Josie Tyler of San Fran­
cisco. Calif. will leave here Thurs­
day after a few days visit with her

smart tricks with the law. HU alempt will probably result In a sorrv
experience for Gordon, and it did
not prove helpful to Maurice.
A long time bro It was written:
• Be sure your sins will find you

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EARL R. BOYES

to give you peak performance. Sale ends Saturday

... so get these big savings NOW!

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Extension club. She Is survived by
her husband. Fred, one «on. Wil­
liam LaVcin. of THlsonburg. On­
tario. Canada; one granddaughter,
Nina; four sisters, Mrs. Lucy Moore.

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at this low sale price! “ComTuesday morning. August 10, the
marriage of Miss Mary Hickey of
Tucson. Arizona daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Dan Hickey ot Nashville,
and Tech. Sgt. John W. Mclntee
—f
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.....

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church.
The double ring cere­
mony was rend and lbs Solemn
High Nuptial Mass was conducted
by Father John Duffy of Jackson
a&gt; celebrant. Father John V. Dil­
lon of Hastings as deacon and

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’

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.
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n'! palms decorated the altars.
Preceding pie ceremony. Ray Fel-

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and Mrs. Otis Oailup sang "I Love
You Truly" Mr. Hickey gave his
daughter in marriage.
.
' An entirely while costume was
worn by the bride with which she
wore an orchid corsage.
'
Miss Margaret Hickey attended
tier sister as bridesmaid, her dress
being polidre blue with white acceasortes. Her corsage was Sweet­
heart roses.
Vincent Mclntee of Leslie.Attend­
ed his brother as besUnan.
The mothers of the bride and

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Following the wedding a rccep-

Set and Mrs. Mclntoe-left for a
short trip in northern Michigan
nnd later Mrs Mclntee will return
to Tucson, where they will make
their home. Sgt. Mr Intec plans to

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�THE HASTINGS BANNER. THURSDAY. AUGUST 26. IMS

llmprovlng snd will t*c st the home ■ towing a recent operatton. * of Sparta called on Mr. and Mrs. daughter.Mrs. Esther Koren of
of another son. H. V. Townsend uf Mrs. Lean Whitaker and Ray Gauhn Ray Schanta Saturday. ♦ Mrs. ,J. .Pontiac Isthe mother.
Woodland
this wwL Grandpa of Chelsea visited at the home of G. Miller spent part of last^week
------Faith Circle To Picnic
Townsend is now aJ years old Mr. and Mrs. John Bulling from with Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Curtis of
The Faith Circle of the Method­
HIM neien raxxn. mis. na&gt;&gt;™ and is itlll able to walk down Thursday until Sunday. * Mr. and Lake Odessa Mr . and Mrs. Emeat ist W. 8. C. 8. will hold a picnic
rJzr
w,.
RjM-anr town alone and can often be seen .Mrs. Will Rowley of Cincinnati. Miller of Flint and Mra. Ruby Brown at Lake Odessa Park. Friday. Au­
Dorris and Mrs. Edward Rre
.[tJ1 hJi c#ne Bn{| Hxt|e folding Norm Rowley of Jackson and Mins of Lake Odessa were Winner guests gust 27. All the members and their
Heetor were Grand Rapids visitors chalr
w and fr0
Mrs Ed- Mabel Rowlev of Gary. Ind- visit- [of Mra. Miller ’‘Sunday. *«MUs families arg invited to attend. Ev­
teat Thursday. * Miss Pern Wheel. die D'Arcy (Pollyanna England* of cd Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Allerdlng Barbara Bailey of
Hastings
is eryone to meet at the Drug Store
ar of Grand Rapids visited at Uw Chicago spent the weekend with her and Mr. and Mrs. John Bulling last 'spending a two weeks' vacation at 2 P. M.. those driving and those
home•.at
of Mr
aito Mrs.
Mrs Roy
* Rev Fay with her Barents. Mr. and Mrs. .wishing transportation. Picnic supMr.'and
Rov Row- mother. Mrs.
Mn. Olenn "England
"Etwland and Thursday and Friday.
F
*«“»"■ and Mrs.“uu
.
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—
—I. n
led the pulpit of the Lawrence Finefrock. She was the
Jessie Hatton from attended the funeral of her .uncle.
C. twWing suppllec
guest of Miss Jean Mary Wallace
_______
.
iv until
until Sunday.
* Mrs.
Mrs. Clara
Clara Clayton Schray. *
and
of Christ
- Mr.
«... —
—Mrs. .Church
----------- -----------in Wayland. Sun. Friday
Sunday. *
ovef
weekend
* ”
Uoman
’a StudyHoM
ClubRow
Will
/Christian and two daughters ot Chas. Townsend and Miss Betty day. August 15 knd in' Jackson on of
CarlHastings
Allerdlng.
A-.8.the
of Camp
End!ro",,
“r Exhibit
^Phillipsburg. Ohio, and Mrs Kath- Hummel! of South Woodland were Sunday. August 22. * Mrs. C- M. Carl A lie rd In g. A-8. of Camp End!
iW Woodland
wooaiana Woman's
woman i atuay
/erlhc Bizer of Detroit were Mon- Sunday dinner guest# at the home. Brown of Grand Rapids. Mr&gt; cott DavidviUe. Rhode Island L
The
Study
tilelr
aajT callers al the home of Mr. and of Rev. and Mrs. H. V Townsend. Eddie D'Arcy’ bf Chicago and Mrs. spending a seven day furlough with C]ub w!II
hts parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Of (jle vfi(r with their annual
LMra. Will Warner. * Miss Eva * Miss Hulda Euper of Fowlerville Mattie Schrav and the Misses Ivah. :Allerdtnt.
Carl Is with the 8*. Bees VLwcr eihlbtt
Tu^d.y ev™"
*TYoutwlnc of Middleville visited and Mr. and Mra. Ted Euoer and Vivien and Shirley Schray of Elmiand looks fine after his few weeks Rentember
u An•-------------Jhcr aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Jeraleto were Sunday dinner guests hurst. Illinois, were dinner guests of
.----------- ...n.
unusual ------------program
Navy life.
aememoer
i*ryier last week. * Dr. and Mn. E- of Mr. and Mrs Howard Hewitt. * of Mrs. Glenn Faigland anti Mrs &lt;
has been planned for this evening
5l. Babbitt of Grand Rapids and Glen Covert of Lake Odessa. Mrs S. A. Holmes Saturday evenlhg. *
with Food os tile major subject.
... .... .—------------. rvJO
on
ul
. March" .,
na
jdr. and Mrs. H. A. Kltson were Victor Sawyer of Wilmette. Illinois Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Hilbert of Tus- I
Food M1Knuon
Education
on
the
and
gnd
Miu
Ivah
Schray
of
Elmhurst,
con.
Arizona
and
Mr.
and
Mrs.
F.
j
Mr
and
Mrs.
Robert
Brock
are
•
How
War
haa
Effected
Bunday dinner gunts of Mr and
"How the War has Effected our
our
Mrs. E. O. Shomo. * Miss Gather- .Illinote. were callers at [he Roy “ E Border were dinner guests at the receiving congratulations on the pood supply ’ will be discussed An
Rowlader
home
Sunday.
*.
Will
home
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
E.
O.
Shorbirth
of
a
baby
girl,
weighing
6
illustrated
lecture
with
colored
lanTne Spindler of Battle Creek is
spending part °t her two weeks , Snvder of Blanchard spent 4he ,no last Wednesday evening. Mr. pounds and 11 ounces on Sunday. r—n •im-* on -There's Romance In
vacation at the home of her mother. weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Milan , and Mrs Hilbert left for their home August 15. Mra. Brock and the baby your Market Basket* will be shown
thu u an ooen rneetinir and evMrs Artie Spindler. Miss Spindler Trumbo. Sunday afternoon callers In Arizona Friday morning after came home In Wing’s ambulance
lnvit«i to-at'.has been employed at the Wllcox- were Mr. an Mrs. Jud Morgan of a two months visit, in Woodland, from the hospital Thursday and Is crvonB
eryone u
Is cordially
cordially Invited
to at­
1......... They aLsposed of most of their'being cared for nt her home In tend.
JRlch in Battle Creek for the past Edmore. * Mr. and Mn. Irving
callers
|
household
goods,
taking
only
a
trailWoodland.
Klnhman
ot
Portland
were
caller*
-----.
--------------------------------------three yean nnd now holds a re_
_
__
.
...
..
----.
gem
to
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Lester
War,,
,
.,
„
at
the
home
of
Mr.
and
Mrs
E.
O.
er
back
with
them.
Their
resijiponslble position as Secretary to
avaiier Hobbs.
noons w
jValter
* Mr
Mr. ana
An? Mr»
Mrs cxi.
Ed. Ii ammo Sunday. ♦ Mrs. MaUie dence has been sold to Mr. and ner on Friday. August 13 a 6 pound. "’T7 Land,t
Woodland «Resident Dies
Mrs.
Woodland
Siiobble of Lake Odessa and Mrs. Schrav and th* MLuce Ivah. Vivian |Mrs. Ben Schneider of Northeast 12 ounce boy. Danvin K.
Harry A. Landis. 62. —
died
In ~st.
'Thomas Brower of Grand Rapids and Shirlev Schray of Elmhurst. Woodland. * Mrs. Cal Furlong Warner nnd son were brought home
- •••
•Srere dinner guests at the home of Illinois. Mrs.j0ora Leffler and Miss (spent last Wednesday with Miss Ag- last Tuesday and are being cared -¥arJ ? hospital. Grand Rapid-, bunMr and
Mrs. Howard Hewitt. Hilda Smith of Woodbury were din- nes Smith of Lansing. * Mr and for at home. Congratulations. Lea- d“v- August 15 Mr. Landis, a forhas
.’.ier^ ’----------jes,dpnt j-f
0.1. Woodland
Inis
Thursday
* “ Grandpa' Harw ner guests of Mr. and Mrs Robert Mrs. Harold Yertv and children of ter and grandparents. Mr. and r--------lived in «*»•••*
Grand Rapids for 12 vears.
~
Townsend
suffered a stroke at the Bom. Sunday. * Mrs. Robert Bloch- Hastings spent several days last Mrs. Will Warner.
He Is survived
of
A jJ apamng
Sparling reccivra
received a -Jhome of his son- Otto of West er was brought home from a hos- week with her parents. Mr.
ond i Mrs a
*.—;• “by
"r one daughter
—*„*"
SvSdland Friday He was uncon- pltal in Lansing. 8he is improving Mrs
Harlev McMillen. *
Mrs. telegram Monday telling of the -S
Woodland
and
Robert
ot wum
Flint.
it.
scsous Saturday but Is gradually !steadily from the complications fol- Florence Atherln and Ward Fast birth of a new granddaughter. Her of1 W4W
*,n"rf ■
ru’ RnH
*r' n»
itwo sisters. Mrs. Dora Mend oi.
or.
Ypsilanti nnd Mrs. Fred Wolcott of*
Hastings.
i The tuneral was held Wednesday
at 2 P. M. at the Wing funeral
BEET SUGAR
fa.
6c
home with Rev Geo. Wingard of­
ficiating. Burial in Woodland ceineUre Stomp No. 14

WOODLAND

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Brown
Sugar

CIBEJt VINEGAR gallon but 20c
Bring your own container

SEE IT IN
THE BEAN

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riRurrLE cutlets
Country Club.

20c

23 Points

NEW PACK PEAS
18 Poinli

n0

Use Stamp 14

2 («n 11c

4* 25c

n« 2«.. 11c

GREEN BEANS
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out vacuum pack,
cannot keep pre­
ground coffee fresh!
Demand Kroger’s
Hot-Dated Coffee.

it. 27c

SPOTLIGHT 3£&gt;59c

Store-ground

CLEAR SAILING

18c

2
4 Poinli per lb.

Spinach

AVALON AMMONIA O«" 10c
Avalon Chlorile, gallon 25c
LAUNDRY SOAP

--------New Petit------

4c

ta

Big Ben

be-

u.

DOG FEED MEAL 2

No 2

13:

can

Kroger'i. Vigor Dog Food, pkg 4c

...- 22c

JELLY ROLL

/Aoisl, lender - delicious
PRUNES

14b. pig

fxire Large

Hsari's Delight

16C

Not Ralioned

CORN

FLAKES
Country Club

urge pkg

' 7c

WHEAT FLAKES

U'g.ptg

I8c

Country (Hub. Wheelies, pkg. 10c

QUICK OATS

Urg. pig. 17c
20 oz. pkg. 8c

Country Club.

OvedHY 13c

MUSTARD

Kroger's Avondale

pint

Trump

I____ fcononvul bisid ipmJ

Urape Jam children love il 2
Marmalade and Grapefruit 2
Margarine swiftsallsweet. 4ph.

For healthier catHa

28c

lb.

29c
23c

iib

Enriched Flour caay

23c

Evap. Milk

Waldorf Tissue. 4 rolls 17c

WOODBURY'S SOAP

3

Pillsbury's Best Flour

13c

- Sweetheart Soap, 2 bars 13c
MASON JARS
do...
63c
Complete - nothing else to buy^

Counlry Club.
1 Poinl per can

lalonia Club Auorled
Flavori or WE5COLA

Beverages

50c

Soda Crackers

carte. SI.24

Peanut Butter

VITAMIN CAPSULES

ng

Tomatoes
Red-ripe, tasty

"21/3c

CIGARETTES

.

8 “•Jt3B
Penn-Red 100‘c pure Pennsylvania

24.??$i.io
3 “ 26c

3
2
A

5 Poinli

n&gt;

31:

lb

43:

PORK HOCKS

Ib

20c

2 Poinli
UJCED IACOX

Ib

40c

Ib

33c

Grade A.

Lean. 7 Points
CHICKENS

No* Rationed

IMRE RIIS
Leon, meaty.2 Points

3'64c
SPRY 3 it&gt; 68c
4 Points per Ib.

Cottage
Cheese

Ib 22:

lb
tar

51c

7 Ration Points

Aiiorled, diced.

TRUIIKGEI

Summer Sausage.

lb.

ib
ib.

30c
39c
18c

LEONA SAUSAGE
Large - sliced.

8 Points

MEAT LOAVES
.

17c

-12c
L

IN PURE PAK CARTON

Pure. Refined

HERRING

lb
5 Points

29:

lb

27c

Ib

33c

Delicious diced fruits

“ 18c

lb. 37c
7 Points

PICKEREL

The most important item in a colleg
girl's or working girl's v/ardrobo i
the classic coat that goes everywhere,
over everything. Prinhess casuals, with
buflon-in removable linings, are such
serviceable standbys. Perfection
tailored insido and out. Warm, sturdy
fabrics, tested for wear. Like a true
ffiend, they stick by you for years.

Frandsen
“Exclusive, but not expensive”
HASTINGS

Ib 39c

or Yellow Perch

5UPER
IDHRKETS

•

... .......

Charlotte, Mich. Aug. 31* Sept. 1*2*3*4

s

WEDNESDAY-CHILDREN'S
LIGHT

HORSE

HEAVY

HORSE

HARNESS

Roman
Cleanser
Half-gallon jug 15c

KROGER

BACK ON THE JOB

PULLING
PULLING
RACING

DAY,

CONTEST
CONTEST

JUDGING

WEDNESDAY
THURSDAY

DAY

AFTlRNOON
FORENOON

.

THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY

GRAND PARADE OF LIVESTOCK AND

Fresh
YELLOW FIKE

for BACK TO SCHOOL

FAIR

18 Points

Fresh Dressed

6 Points

^\eaia£/eS

13th Annual Eaton County |

3 Pls.

Fruit
Cocktail

{jaSttai

g

Carton
Lard

Jo-. 13c

Shoulder Roast 5 Points
,Uli' Lamb Chops Rib Cuts - 7 Points
Lamb Stew Breail or Flank — 1 Pl.
PIECE BACON

Pure Veg Shortening

Anna Blocher Kahler, age 81
was born in Dark County. Ohio and
parsed away at her home in Woodland. Sunday. August 22nd. At the
agl‘ of 20 she came to Barry countv
with her parents and lived here
all the rest of her life. At the age
of 35 she was united in marriage
to John Kahler who preceded her
in death bv 22 year$. One son. Dorr.
was born to this union.
In May she fell and broke her Ipast five years he has been
। hip and was confuicd to her bed igaged Ul government service.
since that time. About two weeks । । In
— 1918
—— to
•- this union was born •
before her death she became serious, twin daughters. Vivian and Shirlev I
Iv ill. She was a life long member His wife preceded him in death 25 I
of the South Woodland Church ul vears. He has been a resident cf I
the Brethren.
"
Elmhurst forathe past twenty vears.
) The funeral will be held WedHe is survived bv his daughters,
nesday ut 1 P M. at the home with Vivian and Shirley, his mother.
.. . Rev H. V. Townsend, officiating, iMrs. Mattle Schray and one sister.
Burial in Woodland Memorial Park. Miss Ivah Schray. STFoT ElninuKl?
She is survived bv one son. Dorr. Illinois.
four sisters. Mrs. Minnie Baker and | The funeral was held Saturday.
iMLss Edith Blocher, Hastings. Mrs August 21 at 3 P. M. with Rev. Geo. I
' Ida Flory ahd Miss Clara Blocher. Wlrgard. officiating. Military sen- [
j Woodland, three brothers. Samuel ices were held under the auspices)
[ ol Nashville. Edmond of Custer of the Lawrence Bauer Post of the
I And John of Woodland.
American Legion of Hastings, with
_______
i burial at Lakeside Cemetery.
Hazel C- Smith Passes
l,,Th®4e fr°n‘ "wnv *ho aHendwl .
were
Mrs.
Mattie
Hazel C. Smith oldest daughter the funeral
oi John
uonn A.
a. and
ana Elizabeth
e.iizaoctn Smith
Bmun
cJh®4”
Y,viftn
of
was born in Woodland. March 12. “"‘I s£‘rJry S?I,ray' 5*Thursl' J11'
1893 and passed away at heiHWme
,E „lllc
Mrs;
.
- -... ■' —
aRe\ C. M Brown. Grand Rapids
-S and ।
in Lansing,
August
19. 1
dX days
50 years, five months and/
days. ’ many friends from Ionia, Grand
and Unslng.
I Her father, mother, tjso brothers
brothers Ledge
'
[and two sisters preceded her in .
ideath. She Ls survived by two sis—........... —------------.
1 ters. Agnes Smith/ and Mra. Hur- I Jerry Smith, thirteen year old '
jbert Anderson of/ Lansing, live son of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Smith
brothers. Jacob /bf Vermontville, of East Woodland, had the mU- |
'Carl of Charlotte. Orlo and Ken- fortune to break both bones In his
neth of Wiwiiland and Calvin of right leg bust Tuesday afternoon i
1 Sebewa, tbfaty-threc nieces and when his foot slipped Into the 1
; ui'DhessTlnd n large circle of rela- wheel of lhe tractor while it was
ttvPs and friends.
running. Dr. Munger cared for the
The funeral was held Saturday fracture and he is convalescing at!
at 1 P. M. at the Wing funeral the home of his parents.
home with Rev. H. V. Townsend otflclating. Burial in Woodland Me- 1
Guy Makely Buys Farm
mortal Park. /
, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Makely have
’ - Those from away who attended ।purchased the 12 acre farm in I
.'tiie funeral were Mr. and Mrs. ;North Castleton of Joe White. Tills |
Jacob Smith and three sons of was the former Hershberger Estate
Vermontville. Mr. and Mrs. Carl and was owned bv Fay c. Wing
■ Smith and two children and Mr |before purchased by Mr. White
ami Mrs. Miles Smith of Ciiarlottc, ;Mr. and Mrs. Makely plan to make I
[Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Smith and ।their home there.
' two sons of Sebewa. Miss Agnes i
Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Hurbert An- |
Buys Geiger Renldence
jderson and children. Mrs. Hilda) Mr. and Mrs. Merle Wheeler have
'Baas. Mrs. Reed and daughter. Lot- purchased the residence of Mrs. |
[tie. Mrs. MacDonald. Mrs. Arm- August Geiger in Woodland and
'strong. Mrs. Elizabeth Ralston. Mrs. will make their home here. Mr.1
Rose Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. George Wheeler is a teacher in the Lake '
Kenyon and two daughters, and Odessa high school. Mr. nnd Mrs.
Florn Kenyon of • UnuUig. Mrs. - Lloyd Makelv who have been living )
Jennie Sherman of Potterville. Mrs. , in the Geiger home, have moved)
i Frances Stevens. Grand Ledge. Mr. to the Leland England tenant house •
land Mrs. John smith. Jr.. Mrs. north of Woodland.
i Lilly Hotrum and daughter Verna .
------------and Mrs
Vnndertrott. Alllegan,
Woodland School Opens Sept. 7
1
■ Miss Amelin Smith. Ionia; Mrs.1 The Woodland Township School'
Cassie Cramer and daughter. Mts, will open Tuesday.^ September 7.!
Mildred Goodman. Mr. and Mrs. with a morning session only, from
I Theodore Geib nnd two daughters. 9 to 11:30 A- M.
[Grand Rapids. Mra. Pearl Rockwell.
All children five years old on or '
jMuskegon; Mr. and Mra. Ernie before November 1 are eligible to

LEG - 0 - LAMB - 34c
SMALL SIZE

lt&gt;. 33:

23c

lb. pkg

Plain or Sugared
Cello Wrapped

Doughnuts

seruire seataa lam. yalrls i

SMOKED OAMS

Krogo

$1.29

Country Club

30 days supply

Michigan Iroilen.

Ib.

17c

CLIFTON TISSUE

Shank Half.

Solid Pack

NEW POTATOES
49c
i
PEACHES&gt;
3 ib. 45c
California BartlelL
(45-lb box $6 39)
PEARS
lb 15c
Michigan Bradihaw.
PLUMS !For Jelly and Sauce ^-buihsl $3.25
ONIONS
3 it- 19c
4919
LIMA BEANS
lb 19c
CAULIFLOWER s'^^
29c
POTATOES Bakeri 10 49c
7

501b. 46c

Popular btaads

19c
47c

Michigan
U S. No. I
Michigan Hale Haven.
(Buihel $7.19)

Very elfeclive

BLOCK SALT

A, B. D, G.

i-ib. roii

19 Points

Sweel at honoy — lender, rich in vilamins !

•tfan hi 9 wtcf 10 other while breeds

Gallon 95c.

46-oz. can
10 Points

29c

FANCY YAMS 2 - 25c

fajjw

FLY SPRAY

Tomato Juice
Butter Michigan Maid.

46-oz. can

18 Points

40% MORE*
VITAMIN
ENRICHMENT

j

Grapefruit Juice 4 Points

Yorti and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. enroll for .the year.
Thooe not roads are passable.
The local
Hairy York and daughter Helen starting until they are « years old Board bf Education will extend the
of Sebewa aad son Zack York of will be promoted to the second .bus routes Just as soon as they
Camp Benning. Georgia; Mr. and grade al the end of the year if 'are again permitted to do so. and
Mra. James Kenyon. Lake Odessa: they are able to do the work.
tn th* rnmnUme, they trust that
Mr. and Mrs EU Hlssong, Battle
The faculty .members for the every one will cooperate cheerfully
Creek. Mrs. Cora Boyes and daugh- coming'year are:
*nd willingly with our government's
«r ,u“»riorv *nd M1‘dred 8mHh of I GRADES—idn». Vests Born. Mire., warregulatlona.
Hastings.
'Doris Whitney. Mra. Mildred No-1 The'Board of Education extends
---wlcke. Mra. Christens Fox Mra. hig noa-resident students to attend
Family Gathering
Martha Smith. Mra. Arlie Spindler. * hearty invitation to ail surround­
) Twenty five relatives or the late
HIGH SCHOOL—Mrs. Margaret the Whodland Township school.
Mrs. Mary Summ who passed away Estep. Music and Junior Hign With, our well-qualified faculty. »uOctober 16. 1930, met at the home School: StanleyEWert, Shop. ath- .P«ton building and equipment, the
of her only son John Summ. which teller and Junior High: Mra. Eunice Woodland schooj U prepared to of.
was her former home on Sunday. MlUtr. Home
Economics;
Mrs. fer Instruction in many different
August 22nd for "their annual me- Frances Bawdy. EnglUii andLatin . Helds °t education equal to that
moriam of her birthday which was Commercial, to be filled: Don Me- I °F schoolY much larger in six*.
Aupgust 23rd.
Cormick. Agriculture and science; jopert kLQwalbesu- PwnoT.lslstatm
A HcHcioua carry-in dinner was Gordon Williams. Principal and
------------served on tables on the shady lawn, music; H. A. Kitson. SuperintendCHURCH NOTES
tne afternoon was spent in vbdH ent. ■
United Brethren In Christ
‘’2*-..AH °L" rVL
.chndre?CUSTODIAN—Gilbert McLood;
I. IL Osgood, minister
wcal- Donald Nicholson, assistant.
Woodland
’
S rand children were prtsent.
.
A
nIINCirTr.n — ...
_
COUNSELOR
A M.
M
Those Who came were Mr. and . ?HEALTH
tvEALTH COUNSELOR
— Mls^ 'I Morning worship—10:00 A.
-----| Sunday school—11:00 A. M
Mrs Will Gerltnger. Mr. and Mrs. cocxe
!l Christian Endeavor and incosage
mes
George Sears and* Mr. and Mra.
BUS DRIVERS-Forrest Begerow.
Be
by
pastor
—
7:30
P.
M
Wayne Long. Woodland. Mr. and Lilburn France. Vardan ERowell, , Prayer meeting, Wednesday— 8
Mr.. Lewis Clum. Mr. and Mis. Guv....................
Makley. Frank
Niethamer.
........................
.... Ce-, P.
Cleo Sears ami Audra May. Mr. -c»l Jordan.
Glenn
Farthing.
; M.
Due to the ----------National
EmerSuTidav school_ 10'30 A. M
and Mra. Homer Henncy. Joyce.
- War ”
-----Ravmond and Elwood. Lake Odessa. IofnUresDrgnvoHneaHndlnU trerumor8 ' ^orn,n« worship—11’30 A. M
Mr. and Mrs. Crowell Hatch. Ver- '
montville. Mr, and Mrs. Reuben 1
has shortened our bus
V
nieeting. Thursday,8 P.
Get linger and Russell Gerliugcr. ernment
'
Hastings. Mrs. Edison Baas. Lan- 1routes to eliminate all back-track- .
*•*
sing and Mr. and Mr.-.. Wayne Hen- Ing and the driving on side roads.!,
ney. DeWitt.
In the afternoon. 'This will cause some pupils to walk MARRIAGE LICENSES
Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Clement and 1to the main bus routes Thesa peo. ' Jena Jenson. Muskegon. Mich... 23
baby ul Hastings called.
pie will be null fieri as to where Valerie Jean Smith. Nashville
thev will get on Hie bus. During Neal T. Cheeaeman. Mulliken,
Mich.
n»
19
Clayton G Schray. aged 55. a severe rain or snow storms the puformer Woodland resident, passed, pils will be taken to their homes if Virginia May Polliey, Nashville .10.
away nt the Veteran’s Hospital.
Hines, Illinois, Wednesday. August
18. following an 8 months illness.
He was the son of Mrs. Mattie
Schray and the late Phillllp Schray.
He grew to young manhood in
Woodland and was a graduate of
Woodland high school and received
his higher education in North­
western University.
He was an Official Reporter for
[the 32nd Judicial Court of the
!United States In Sweetwater. Texas. '
'al the time of his marriage to Miss i
1Carrie F. Holmes of Woodland on I
•July 14. 1910. He later returned to j
1Chicago and when the Investment i
IBankers Ass'n was formed, he wai
Imade Assistant Secretary and la-

FLOATS- FRIDAY AFTERNOON

MULE PULLING CONTEST-SATURDAY FORENOON

SEE THAT SPECTACULAR GRANDSTAND SHOW "VICTORY PARADE1
SEPT

DAY

AND NIGHT

BIG MIDWAY

13

§

�THt HASTINGS BANNS*. THUB8DAT. AUGUST M. 1MI
- nrad»y tor a few weeks’ stay with I Hamilton and the children return- I atUndlng summer school at Ann
A. C. John Iseniialh, who ha* f
'
her husband who is stationed ati ।j ing
in* name
home vim
with nim.
him. a
A guest over . a
Arbor
Saturday
root arrived home on uaturaay.
'• I g*- *?**1?^ 7“
Ann Vtn
Mr Vld Mra- Georgs Robinson itondayja ^t^y'neiv^aMl^mmt •
Florida.
’ Buskirk of Kalamawo.
i went, to Muskegon Saturday lw ® for further aviation trainin*.
Guests of Mr. and Mra. Charles
•
1
I■
Mr*. Marl Fox and Mrs. Glenn
"
—— ......... - t,uu&lt;un
'"i—
weekend yRit
visit Vnh
with his daughter.
Mrs. Ethel Reukaa. returning Mon- H Leonara over the weekend were i Mr*. M*ude FurnU* of Na*hvllle ''
Mr. and Mra. Timothy Howard and 11* entertaining the Y. M. L. club ।dinner, nmgo was piayea witn nign IC1- w
son an4 Lt. and Mr*. Ralph.Her- thU. Thuraday. afternoon al.lunch.
... urore being won by Mra. Ira Chai-', ToaMii
. i fee and low by Mra. Mattie Watpra..Tba «
na*uugs tcaomtr. was me
till Tuesday
h
.kVul ^,*4.
Mr “‘W Mri G*c*r ***un«r •«Mr* Roush received many ’ovuylrfs? j
ii m’xm vcrifuoe Rampum lemming
Mra. Violet Crandall of CaasopolU I
,, caida and gift*. The next
•pending a»v«ral week* In nini.rt- I
irw raunet reunion u Ainos '
al -rill be given for Mias Tnaltni* EUwjWlrta!
was the Kuest of Mr. *nd Mr*. (
jsss* ism u
•“
CUlr-MciCre'theTir.rif uS w7ex
w n Sept. -----------------------------------------!
24 at the home of MrAiS?
"
im. boumwortn
mis. VurnM Ream Koyd of Al- cree^to Ire Pvt ^Gilbert Hunnm ! enjoyed after luncheon, two. tables aeor&lt;e Button.
wi^u1?
b€Uw ln play- Mr&gt;- Gamer Hamp-t
* * ’
ana leUuva* tn Haaunsshmnuar
lon and Uri Clarence Cappon held I The Lydy Reunion was held at
MIm Helen Wooton of Detroit ,
«u. ano *»rs. Hairy ooldwln ana
arrived Monday to spend a week s I
Mr. rrTn
the ’inning scores.
(the home of Mr ami Mra Kite
Uaster and daushthe African battle area. Mrs. Cran- ,
. .
Puher r Mtn nn Run i*&gt;/ An«
vacation with Dr. and Mrs. John I uiu niwu wui siuve ui Hastings
dan
■
’
I
d«il relumed to Caasopolls
Cassopolis on ThiesTues­
Wooton.
*
I Sunuay to attend lugn w-hoot mu
------- ----------------p rhjjliJ*'1
day. Mrs. McKee
accompanying her. Saturday evening Judge and Mr*.
Mn. Grace Warren of Zeeland.
' -----James Stanlake of Fort Custerr A. D. McDonald and Mr. and Mr*. |
rtoy ouppiee. in utnaing.
*
£ui entertained Sunday and Mon- ,
rulgt’r Wallace spent Sunday in
=u,»., here
TO. with
w,u&gt; Mra. St*no—.- n»»«
U am.
uonn xioutead nude * business 1i spent Sunday
y at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Grand Rapids.
•
nd
diuthUr
it
u&gt;.
hom.
«&lt;
«
U»
rjnmr.
horn,
tour5,
c.?lw&gt;
Mr
Znd
MnWU
!
.v city
-------------w laka. 1 1 lake one* J—---------------- ‘
-------------inj to New xora
last
wee*.
W.
Murray.
\,
j
mis. ux*r Otis and Mrs. Willis
...H.
--------------Mr. and Mr*. Earl Clurae and son
id Mis.
B. A. Perry. Mr*. &gt;n« Mr. and Mr*. P. D.-Ashford of Lydy/Lzke Ode*** Mr. aSd mi*
mts. ucutgc onook ana daugnter . Dr. and
—
Sunday guest* of Mr. and Mn.. Mjciiatu spent Ui« weeacna ui Muske and
_______
baby
returned
ano Mr. and
ana Mrt
Mrs. Roy
Koy j। Dale
n„ij Quick, Battle Creek- Mr. and I;
Use. were m 'Deuott lor a tew uara __________
Stanlake
and
baby _______________
returned to
to their
theirt MdwauKec and
Rlchard’ SchUleman wete Mr. and keuuu luuing lusiius &gt;uu nuauves.
home in Lansing Sunday evening. Adrianson of Battle
. - Creek. A deie-Carpentar.
: Wra
laPorta.'
Mr*. Ed SchUleman of Holland,
i
Jimn crua. Jr., and Terry umo arc guests .01 Mr. and mi«.
Mra.
enluft. J.
j D.
D' Vc*'er, Kensu* City, Mo.; ' burgh. pa.
air. ana Mrs Donald Prentice and
ears, Dorr
uurr Kenyon
atiijw and
ana Mis*
mis* Marmar- .lightful muMcal evening was’ “
•* I, ma.;
Mias Frances Locke and Ml&amp;s wire xuesu last week pt ner ri&amp;ier Eugene Freeman utl* week.
Jorl*
Kenyonwere
were
gue*t* Rle
of Mr.
‘Joyedwere
m Mrtan acMr and
Mrs. John
Mr.L
Kenyon
guest*Ashford
of Mr. I*
‘Joyed,
aa Mrt.
Ashford
Is anDockiUder.
oc- ;Mr and
two enuaren
of bturgt*
enlcrAlice Hagelxhaw spent lhe weekend ana biotnrr-m-law, Mr. and Mr*,
tamed over tne weeUntT at tne ■ “no Mrs. Howard Newton over lhe compiUhcd pianist. Mr. Adrianson and Mrs? George Vester and
and gradd-'
Saturday
aiternoon
for
Unicaao
home
of
Mr.
and
Mr*.
Fred
Fran.
w«*etid.
.
—
—
u
..
.
-t
.....
at Mix* Hogelshaw's home at Union ' Eagar Bly and sun of St. Josepn.
is a splendid baritone, and Mr. and son. Mr. and Mrs. Merle Coo! ty and
x_- -W-2J
uienled family of Grand
---------------—* wiuieiucd the
.... *iue wnere tney boarded a train tor tlce
City.’
aalurday they
c*.
; Mra. Ethel i. Moorman ot the ’.....
Mt*. Cooper -" Are
both
Rapids;
mfb.
' Mr. and Mr*. J. W Hewitt are i launching
son. ■ j-Mrs. Etta Blough is in Grand Mobile. Al* , school system
O7O«.»
-- -------------------i- Instrumental number*,
_—...... of &lt; baulcsnip tug bout. Cneyeruie.
—«-•—•Wya,
.-z—.to•—visit
■— -tneir
—
wa* the tnuaician*..
Irxiru...mm.
Gladys Timm and baby ot Middle­
Mr,
uruc
came
for
the
weekend
and
Gerata
wno
t*
in
me
armed
forces.
i{
alH
rt.
tll
i.
week!"*
°
e'
“
■'
B&gt;
***•*
nln
*
&lt;m»tr
—
J
----------guest* of Mr. and Mrs John Hewitt
uua weva.
guest of her aunt. Mrs. Ida P. Me- »olos. duets and »lca comprised lhe ville; Mr. and Mra. Fred Becker,
Anu v - °V- “nd Mrs- Emma S. Evans over evening's entertainment.
an IL-tlirnrtl
iclurned h&lt;Miir
home Xu
Sunuay.
1 TlleV
They ulsn
plan to six'nrt
spend a 1LW«
wee* nr
or Lrn
ten
and Mr. and Mrs. Merle Kelly of all
Mira _____
Martha tx&gt;u Maus returned C
La ruing this week.
Mr*. Reith Yerty h vutiing her ' uu&gt;» itierc.
drtn of Lansing; Mr. and Mr*, the home of hia parent* In 1
, Monoay nigru from Interlochen the weekend. Mrs. Moorman has
...
atUa’J-tm.’.'.’clf:. “hyxic— edit- ' *»ere“she"nas bcen\ll«iainr^*e
a student at the U. of M.Uits । Several cousin* met at the home Frank Becker. Mra. Sim Becker sockville. where the couple
Mrs. William A. Murphy U »low- husband, pfc. Ketut Yerty wno bi1
! E?t^?LLl$a5’1®rJroni Deceit.
ly convalescing al her home here stationed al Greeley. Colo.
T?c,.r&lt;?,.V_.ls-hcr® . Music Camp.
,
summer where *be received her A. of Mr. nnd Mrs. Prank Waters last and children. Mr. and Mrs. Buir serenaded by their friends.
GueaU 01 **r. at.d Mrs. Walter j vwtUng her, brother, Bud Wolie and , m.
after undergoing a serious operation
ah »«,a.
Mr. a
and
airs. Weldon Bronson B. degree. On Tuesday she went to Sunday for a
u reunion.
reunion Those who Cooley and children. Mr and Mia. honeymoon was cut short ■
al Blodgett hospital in Grand Rap­ Wallace over the weekend were her | family on West Walnut street.
1 ana Mrs. S. u. Brock were bun- Grana Rapid* to visit her brother attended were Mr. and Mrs. Ed Laurence Cooley and children and &lt;Tomlinson received orders Ji
Mr. and Mra. Harold ttmitn re- • aay guests of Mr. and Mrs basil and *11' also vlaJt an »unl 'n Bold- Benedict of Benton Harbor. Mr. Mr. and Mr,. Jack Fcuh;. local. | to return to duty al Miami 1
ids where she was a patient for sUtcr and brother-in-law. Mr. and
'rhanx. weeks. She returned to her Mra. Frank VU of Grand Rapids, turned this week to Texas after a bmitn of Jackson
lnK before reluming to Mobile to. and Mra. Harry Whitworth of near,
Mr. nnd Mra. Paul Ward of Grand 1 three week* vUil with relatives and
Mr. and Mrs. ueorge Ranaom and
her teaching.
■ Dowling. Mr. and Mra. Earl Uc of
Rapids spent the weekend with his | mend*.
: Mr. and Mrs. Don Putnam ot Bat- | Mr.
Mr and
*"'1 Mra.
Mr* Chas.
nh" Solomon spent Muskegon
MmltMun and two wni.
sons. Cant.
Capt. last Saturday evening, were Mr. nnd IRVING GARDEN CLUE
parent*. Mr. and Mra. Warren M.
Mr. and Mrs. DorrAnce Trethric He Creek were guest* of Ben Put- Sunday
evening with Mr. and Mr*, .Wayne Lee who is stationed in Mrs. Forrest Foley. Winners at Ped-rj,- Auamt mcctlna was haM at
J
Ward. Tney also were guest* ot ano sons, and Mr. and Mrs. Homer
Elwin Daniels of Carlton.
iTennesaee and was hoim. on fur- ro were Mr and Mrs. Zemira Zlm- M ‘ RmTMcCirn!* WlUi
er sister,
sister, Mra.
Mrs. Elmer
Elmer Robinson.
Robinson.
Mrs.
Chas.
Solomon
spent
Thura** «Ghmt**« *r inrerroS.
her
‘’ bn.Utn and oaugiitcr "Dortha Tpen't. ' naMis*ljSr?
Chas. Solomon spent Thura- i &gt;&lt;*ugh,
ry-­ and Msmlce Lee of Chicago, merman and Mr and Mra. Duane '
Chancey Hunt of Le.ile was a a few da&gt;. th. first of the week !
O PiShrtf of T£ru U 1 . Mrs. -------------------“laTwaagtvan to
A Friday guest of Mr. and Mra.
, day and Friday with .her two ..
sisters,j Mr.
i j!lr* Grace McConnell of Battle Miller. The September party wW : X
next o»er
Uic weekend of Mr. and at the latter » cottage at —----------Gun lake., |
wrek. H‘nl"on 1 1
U'
Crie‘*i ML and,KJ,raTOErnMaha,f be st the home ot Mr. and Mn johnM
DUcX’in
Clarence Shultz was GUI ford Kah­ guest
.... _______________________________________________
1 Mrs. Hallie Rathbun and Mr*. Fan- Crr,
und daughter rof Spring Lake, Mr Lloyd Anderson.
kaaauTF.'
J,01/]?*ler of Delicti
Mrs. David Waters. Dinner kucsu
Visitors a few duj* lu*t *cex at
;
nle
Struble
of
Grand
Ledge.
—
Dwignt Beumer of Canton. Ohio
and Urs
Mrs. Ernnk
Frank Bowen
Bowen of
-mgusta..
° Anoerson.
-----------------jouqueft that had been airarand
Frank Oosch returned Saturday on Sunday were Mra. Amy Watei* the home of Mr. and Mr*. Lewis E amvea
Jimmie
Wlswell
of
Kalamazoo
t*
I
and
of
-.ugusta.
,
n
,
n
.
c
..
v
Monn
.
v
la min
the city Monday
for that purpose. Chinese AmRoB
Srtafer were Mr. birafer* sister ano arrtveojn
?£*'*£*"Jf'
^’'ia?y to
J® join
**n vksiUM hU grandmothre MnEm- Mr. and Mrs. W-rnard Bowen and
from Lansing where he had em­ and Jan.ro Eckhart of Mason
followed, the article* being contri­
DIES SUDDENLY
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Water*. Mrs. , niece Mr*. May L. Scott and daugh1511
ma
kiurdwk
thh
week
»
’
d
daughter
of
Parchment.
ployment. While there. Mr. Gosch
■ lug here and in Newaygo?’
buted by two member* of th* club
Mr andMra Oscar
keumole
and Mr. oand
Mra. C^?k.
Leon Benedict
and
d^h^J™
rt*^
mwrek"nd
“f-Cedar
Mi^Bl^
met with an accident and was In nion:a*,E Waters and Mr and Mra. 1 ter Beatrice ot Jackson.
: C^n
?5^r.
son of
Cedar Creek.
Mra. Blanche w^ia^w^of uE^^drath e*eh month.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry HtWhie and .. “rL.a"(1
Sparrow hospital -fpr three weeks, Dan Ashailer .returned Sunday al-| t Mr. and, Mr*. George Robinson
Mth M? Ind M* John 001
« brother-in-law.
September meeting will to held
on
Otis ot
of Hastings nnd
and HarrV
Harry WU
WU-’ 1I **
of h
her
brother-in-law, Ravmond
Raymond
ter spending a week trout fishing left Saturday to spend a few days , Mrs. Hazel Hinkley .Jreturned
eWn~h 0
*' in
but Is now slowly Improving
i Hams, local.
After
a bountiful 1 Kerr, of Tulu. Okla, on Monday, at home of Mra. Arthur Bedford.
। *.IrX
Mra. Alice Anspaugh and Mrs at Speckle Trout lake about a nun- vidUng relative* in Muskegon.
! George and family. .
'chicken dinner tjte remaining
I Mrs Kerr will be remembered here
Miu Grace Kclckord is spending h‘ y
HmktM whn'hll
Velma Jarstfer spent Sunday in dred mile* north of baulte 6le.
“•
‘ wltn
•••» reia™- I
KSSSAm£'’N,'?oY«
tile day wa* spent In visiting Some as Mbs Mary Palmer. Funeral
Lake Odessa.
Marie. &lt;=&gt;■»■
Canada.
|' her vacation this week
of lhe cotubu had not met In for- services and burial were In Tulsa.
Mra. Bert Lake of Grand Rapids
Thomas Waters left Monday for . lives In •Detroit.
City.
was the guest of Miss Charlotte Cleveland with Mr. and Mrs. Lou line
! Mr.weekend
and Mra.
Harley Fox
spent Ljgk^f G?^
in Debolt,
lhe Itueato
lake part of last week.
Smith. They plan to spend the week. II »£
theMr
weekendMr*.
in Detroit,
the guests
M.
Mr...1
Mrs- E&lt;1. Gelssler and son Peter sailing on Lake Erie.*
TUESDAY LUNCHEON
I cl Mr.
Mm. Zd. Doling. Mr-.
returned to Detroit on Sunday after
MLju, Sybil Woodmansee, in com- : Fox and Mrs. Darling are sisters,
Wicker ferncrlc* filled with black­
a two weeks visit with her sister. pany with Mr. and Mra Fay Whit-I Mr. and Mrs. Greeley Fox. Mrs. ! Thursday.
Mi*. Alma Watrous of Battle eyed Susans and an enormous bou­
Mb-.- M=.
Mary
Gelra-1 worth of near Dowling, loll Tuesr i Keith Fox and Miss Edna Lowry
Mr*. Fred Baa* Mix
”' adx
quet of vari-colored gladioli were
Irr of Detroit Is now staying with day
by- train
for Sioux Falls. S
S. D. ,...„
were Sunday
guest*
ot Mr. and Mrs.
of
effectively placed
in the Country
_________________________
...... guests
______________
U i SSnfidl'fiX
•»
her aunt. Mr*. Baas for two weeks to visit the latter's son. Pvt. Her- । Nick Weber of Grand RaDlds.
club lounge at the Tuesday lunchMuses
Boylan
and
Hazel
nicei eon- Zinnias centered lhe small
Guest* of Mr. and Mr*. Rov bert Whitworth, who is attending
ntiendinr
“*----- * Lucille “
—■— —
• *•
—• Ing, returning on Friday.
return““
F™*'-----*-------------------— -forty-five
--------------were
Dougin.** for the weekend were Mr. an Army Air Corps radio *ch«4 Hull were home from Ypsilanti over ,nt
serving
tables, where
Technical Sergeant Robert FY&gt;rt- seated.
and Mra, Leslie McCain and Mrs. there.
:n
the
c weekend. Mu*
Mui Marlorle NorNor­ r»v*''ir“r^T'rimn
‘ "riL
Mr* Charles Vandlen and daugh- ton was their guest last week com- I?*.;
£t£!.p
Mr
Ixslie McCain. Jr., of Traverse city
Winners at bridge were Mra.
Mrs. Loy Hoyer and daughter. ter Janet are vtaitln* in Detroit ing home with them on Saturday. iJigM?! gS*?B NeB*ISid MbL Robert Shannon and Miss Virginia
Marie of Buttle Creek were guest* this week with her auter. Mrs. Alice
Elmer Ruuig. Burl RUing. Mr. MamT Ander^i 'rom
ind
Pott*. Mra. Rav Branch winning
Moure, and
.nd her
her brother.
bmrher. Wm.
Wm. Jones,
Jonr,. and
wd Mrs
Mn James
J.™, D
u™ Mn o«. M™ D w
M?.' the low net golf event.
of Mr. and Mra. Gary Crook the lat- Mourer
Those present had the pleasure
Mrs. R. L. Winslow spent part of ley Fok and Hugo
■funeral
nf ruvmn &lt; Roy Fortne&gt;' ■nd daughter and of hearing Mrs. Vlnnle Ream Boyd
Mrs. E. A. Burton returned Mon­ last week with her daughter. Mrs. , tended lhe nhuru
funeral ntof
f.tCw^S
Marsha11 Griffeth from Charlotte
day from Muskegon where she had Clair Huger of .Ligonier. Ind., who; Schray of Elmhurst,
nhurat- ill,
Ill at
.t Wood
Wnrwf.­ ,
wct.k.cnij &lt;uesU M the jMxnf of Atlanta, Oa., give three readings
two of a humorous character and
TWIi me’WSTUK and Mrs. wax in a critical condition after land on Saturday.
of Mr and Mra.
Robert^Fortney
at the third was a dramatic eigh­
David Vail since PrM-- Mrs. W. having-had an operation performed
Guests of Mrx M J. Cross from rhr'iiarunnr
’pUh'iraLrh^
'
teenth century sketch. Mrs. Boyd,
L. Shulters who has been the guest at the Dr. Bonnell Souder hospital ! Saturday till Monday were Mr. and 1
Bruce Shelter of Cleveland spent
of ^...
Mr. -and
Mrs.------------Gordon-----------clemerx
------------- o' in Auburn. Ind. Mrs. Winslow at.d Mrs. E. A. Ports bf Massillon Ohio I most of his two weeks vacation who is a favorite of Hastings peo­
Mr. and
Charlevoix for two weeks returned daughters, Mrx. -Ruth Weaver and
-* J Mrs
**— J‘ore
------ph
*- utile Of' K h“ pTrenu Mr “d*^ 8 ple, has exceptional dramatic abil­
ity and gives generously of her tal­
with Mjs. BurtonMr*. Elaine Wellfarc spent Satur- vmuagu v.mc wcanrauay
io spena
FhcCb«?ance
nofWthlnu'&lt;lBk wUI^m’’ M 8heffer the flrsl
of
ent, to the delight of her friends.
Mr. nnd Mrx. Wcllraley Ironside day with Mrs. Hager al the box- and
the balance
of the
week
Mra RoSLrt
hr&lt;^k
k with
1lh Mr
M
month. He also was in Sagatuck
Out of town guests were Mra.
and Mr. and Mrs. E J. Storkau Vital and found her slightly im­
Mr
M^rtr'C^Sk ruhnm
ror a few day*’ Mr 6he»er U ctn- Bova with Mrs. Charles Potts; Mrt.
were entertained for lhe weekend proved.
,
xtr. unit Mt*, u. H. On bom and , ployed bv lhe Thompson Products William McKnight of Wilmette. Ill.,
at Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Johnson’s•
Mr. and Mra. Janies Mead ot Un.
Mrs. Wallace Osborn and daughter ^\n Clevellnd m a^leareh m- with Mrs. Roy Hubbard: Mra. MnrIn Belding.
, Maple Grove npent from Friday and Jannet
'
were in Kalamazoo on Mon- • gm^er. uie¥B,Rna
“ rc8caren cn
tin Schramm of Grand Ledge with
Mrs. Lottie Stowell .and MIm Ger­ Monday with a sick relative in De­
*Mr. and Mra. Charles Uutenbach । .m^mo^h^^edS
Mr*, Norbert Schowalter; Mra. O.
trude Stowell returned to their' treit and also vLMtcd other relao mr^v*eind0V^8urdiy
reJStoS at Ute WAR V. Hamilton of Conneaut. Ohio,
home In Detroit. Tuesday after a tlvcs nnd friends there,
and Mrs. Nelson Rowell of Dumas,
week's visit with Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. nnd Mr*. Harry’ Rlzor of Has­ of jUte Rev. and Mra. J. R. Chris- &gt;akc cottage of Martin Hinkley of Texas, with Mrs/ D. A^ Van BusChester Stowell and Fred Stowell. tings township visited Mr. nnd Mra.
Miss Florence French Ls home ’
CpLR&lt;Charlo* Wilson who lx »laMr. and Mrs. Chester Stowell en­ Will Richards of Baltimore town­
tertained for dinner Saturday night ship Sunday and also called on Mr. tKuteWMra VR *GerF1nm WaS ,10ned al Cwnp I-Ocke,t- California,
Mrs. Kerj Sanderson 1* chairman
in their honor at which Mrs. Kittie : and Mrs. James Rlzor of Nashville. tne guest Of Mrs. R. G. Finnic.
I tn tne stffnal Cnrrw Wat. tn
of next week's committee and the
Sprague of Grand Rapids was also :
Miss Jessie Vincent of Belding, a
Mrs. Clayton Brandstetter wasHn | ungs one day last week calling on co-chairmen are Mrs. William Lake.
a guest.
former Hastings teacher, was a
Mrs. Richard Jacobs. Mrs. Byron
Mr. and Mra. Chester Scott and •Rueat of Mira Gertrude Hampton
Mrs. R. w. Cook accompanied spending hl* furlough visiting his Flctchct and Mra. C. H. Leonard.
family of Carbondale. Ill., are vis­ Wednesday night and Thursday; Mrs. Kent Nelson of Lansing and brother Ln Lake Odessa Cpl Wilson
iting nls mother Mrs Charles Scott from here she left to visit a broth­
MOmrtClUcaBO 10 Grand returned to campS^tilrdSy.
Oh Friday, tomorrow, there will,
and other relatives this week. Mr. ! er in Marshall.
RMr^5
**
Mr- and Mrs H#rry Laughbaugh be" a golf and bridge pot luck with 1
Scott Is with the Division for De­
Mr and Mrs. J. W. Armbruster. I Jm?AnWxrefn iCJlrtcr’n Vr.s 1
P‘ arc spendhiR this week at the Tut- Mr*. George Hcbden and Mrs. Cc-1
linquency Prevention.
Jr. returned to Detroit Sundav after harnMP’ ro m. Jame’ Bristol. Mra. He cottage on Podunk lake.—
dric Morey as co-chainnen.
Mrs W. c. Paulin and son Rich­ visiting his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Phillips and Mrs. Rav
**—
■*
•*
—
*
-----*----------•IV 1
Mr Bnd Mr-'i- Jo»«Ph Kidder were
ard relumed to their home in Rock­ J. W.* Armbruster. Sr., and vaca­
lnMOr*rSr« Rapl(b Ii ounuay
Sunday cancrs
callers on
on relatives
relatives in
in rreeFreeford. III.. Wednesday after abend­ tioning at Gun lake.’
A family night supper for mem­
Thur.'day where Mrs. Carter wax i port
ing the summer with Mrs. Paulin's
Mr. nnd Mrs. Karl Hafner and th
—•tn
f!T„h0
mrvr.v,
&amp;£_.at
ni Ju
luncncon.
nch«on.... . .
| Guesta on Sunday of Mr. and Mra. ber* and guests U scheduled for
parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. J Calkins niece. Miss Sandra Willsuchby of
MLss Mabel Sisson visited her Glenn Bachelder were. Mr. and Mrs. Labor Day. Sept. fl.
Sevfcnty wcro present at lhe din­
Mrs. Virgina Baird, the former Ann Arbor, and Mr. and Mrs. Ar­ brother-in-law nnd sister. Mr. and .
'Pert
Lepard
of
Lake
Odessa.
ner lost Thursday evening with Mr.
news correspondent here, lx expect- , thur Valentine and two Sons of Mra. U. C- Manns, of Traverse City I
Mr. and Mr*. Del Woodhouse of and Mrs. Homer Smith as chair­
cd home Saturday for n vacation Ypsilanti were weekend guests of from Wednesday till Saturday.
। Battle Creek were Sunday gueaU of men. Winners for the ladies at
from her work as Senior Engineer , Mr. and Mra. Lloyd ’'-’-•'tine. Mr.
Mr. and Mra. Thos. Rowan
Rowan II tiielr aunt. Mra. Ida Palmatler
bridge were Mrs. Clayton Brand­
Aide In the Signal Corps Labratorv nnd Mrs. Roland Valentine and nnd granddaughter Nancy returned
i
"
"
Mr.
nnd
Mra
Frederick
Slocum
stetter and Mrs. Homer Smith, and
In Detroit
Susan came Saturday and also Wednesday to Chicago after- a two 1
Mra Eugene Flanders left Wed- spent part of lhe weekend with Mra. weeks' visit with Mra. C. T. Cordes spent their vacation last week al for the men, were C- T. Hagen ot
Bay City with her sister and broth- Bloomington, Ind., the guest of
i Valentine's parents in the Holmes
Dorrance Tbithrlc,
and Harold,
. district.
Mr. and Mra. John Ironside left Ewing.
PtilUips.
' Mrs. Gerald Doster nnd daughter. on Monday for week's vacation In
• Judy, returned to their home tn Muskegon. Ludington and MtiwuuYou'll need one ot there io keep your note* In order. 2-po*t Mylo
। Battle Creek. Thursday after spendIn standard 1014*8 Inch *l»e. Choice of study Mack catboorod
■ Ing a few days with Mra. Robert
Mr. nnd Mrs. R. E. Wait and
covers or blue coven with printed desljn. Well reinforced
: Brown nnd Beverly.
daughter. Nancy, will return tms
I Mrs. O. V Hamilton of Conneaut. week from a short trip to Jones­
binding*. Plastic post* art handy ocrtw-riyh. Hold * food
' Ohio, and Mrs. Nelson Powell of boro. Ark.
quantity of paper.
• Dumas. Texas, are spending this
MUs Winnie Roush was the week
; week as cuesta of Mr. and Mra. D. end guest of Mrs. Melbourne Mouw
I A. Van Buskirk.
in Kalamazoo
i Mrs Flovd Craig and Miss OerMrs. Nellie Smith and daughters
■ trudc McPharlin left Sundav for Doris and Joan were In Lansing
J Alliance. Ohio to spend a few davx last Wednesday.
,
with Mr. and Mra. Roe Kynelt and
Mr. and Mrs. Waldo TefftLapd
Mrx. Craig's nephew. Joseph Kynett children of Otsego and Mr. and
Loose Leaf Fillers For
Mrs. Kirk Hamilton and two chll- Mrs. John Snyder of Mattawan
spent last week with Mr. and Mra.
2-Ilolc Note Book Binders
nf Mr and Mrs. D. A. Van Buskirk
Mr, Hamilton came Sunday. Mrs.
A weekend guest al the home of
■.Onward quality.
Mr. nnd Mrs. George Snook was
Ruled ■ Pencil Tablets
Banded Scratch Pads
3&amp;-sheet pack while
B? p
Mra. Helen Hodges of Detroit.
1
ruled paper. 10'.;xg
Oscar Struble vUited J. G. Sink
inch sUe.
.
v
in Findlay. Ohio lost, week and at- ,
Blg 80-pagc tablets
tended a family reunion.
with many different
I Miss Arlene Campbell of Lansing
2Hx3H tn. Assorted
; was at home for the weekend.
gay colored covers.
I A guest of Mr. nnd Mra. Willard
Smith was their nephew. Bill Paul■ son who returned to hU home in
Box of 8 Crayola*
Onward White Pasta
1 Muskegon on Tuesday making both
] . In Approved School Colors
1 trips by bicycle.
Bi*.
I Mr. and Mra. Richard Rose and
Round,
3H
inch.
O-’
I ran spent the weekend- at L. C.
[paper wrapped wax
m£C
1 Robinson's camp near Biteiy.
'crayons. 16 for 15c.
■ Miss Sadie Hicks of Brighton
2-0x. Carter’s Ink in
; snent Tost week with Mr. and Mra. Cenard Smith and attended the
Cube Shape, Wide Bue Bottle
Wesleyan camp and conference at,
...
THE SAME BUILDING AS UEBBT01 OBE
the camp grounds.
Free - flowing. 4 /a
Mr and Mra. L. J, Teegardln of
smooth.
Midnight | l|C
Grand Rapids were guests of Mr.
Blue-Black.
and Mra. Victor Sisson Saturday
night and Sunday and attended the
Wesleyan camp meeting.
Mr. and Mra. Charles Christman
arc attending camp meeting at
Set of 8 Water Colors
Hopkins this week.
The Rev. and Mrs. E. H Babbitt
With
camel
hair Mf"
of Grand Rapids were In Hastings
brush in enameled XQC
on Sunday to get their daughter.
tin box.
Margaret, who spent last week at
U ST.C«WH.n
CHALK
__ 5
3&gt;/*xZ
«"ch ,iM----- I
oai * ____
the home of Mr. and Mra. Vernor
Blough.
Mbs Joan Leffler of Woodland
spent the weekend with MUs Flo­
J. rUMMW C10TH MTC«»
■
rence French.
Mra George Sped* left Thurs­
day for Tiffin. Ohio, for a visit
UAW
with her parents.
Dale Henry 8 C 2 'c was home
tram Great Lakes. III., the latter

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Miss Marr Agnes Murphy had a*
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the past IWU
two WCCK3
weeks HUM
Miss
| Rosemarv Fletcher of Grand RapI ids.
Miss Murphy returned &gt;to
Grand Rapids with MUs Fletcher
on Tuesday.
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FIRST CLASS CARPENTER—Van maw
du that jirb of building, repairing or
^minting.
Very reawnaMe. Phone

GENERAL WAREHOUSE
WORK

WANTED -Job doing farm rhorea in eecliang* for hoard and rimm. Write
al oner. W. M. Birr, Having*. It.
No. 1
llht 833.
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. Employment
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wearing, comfortable

ferv-n St. aeroi* from Muntgomery
Word.

Shipping Livestock
Every Saturday
JAKE DEPRIESTER
Buyer for STILES and
Company Hastings stock­
yards, phone 2588, or caU
717—FJ
through
the

8:00 A. M. to 4:00 P. M.
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FOR RALE—Several rollle pupplea, na­
tural h-rlrrv. 3 nillea •ouih. mile
ea«l Sanborn*, Oil- Station,. Arthur
_ lloughlalin
'
a-2&lt;l
Fttlt SALE—Four collie pupa. 3 Monthei
old. U&lt;~d hr*&gt;d farm &lt;t&lt;-g-. Moder­
ately priced. J. J. May.
3 nillea
north i f Bedford ua M 37.
a 2d
Fol, SA1.K -fltark corker »; .
.
I--. a «~k. old. Telephone 3I7»
121 N. Waahir.glon. Very reaaonabl*.

shoes for long hours of

footwork on the job this

Fall.

We hove just what

you want.

YOUR DEAD OR DISABLED
FARM ANIMALS Are Valuable

POULTRY

HORSES $5.00

COWS $4.00

We have a Collector Stationed at 912 W. Green St. in

C. "BILL” SHERWOOD

Hastings to give immediate service.
charges. Phone Hastings

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John Norris and
;in were Sunday
and Mrs. E. D.
attended Sunday
......... ............. - Jr. and Mrs. Rus­
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'in the northent part of Michigan

Truss Fitting
uuiu.r,
mu,, noria
&lt;•/ Battle Creek on M-79, S« 9. Maul,
tirnr tip, 3 mile! from Naahtllle.
Fred llanee, 8. Queen BU, Naehvllle.

LY BARKER’S
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' mother. Mrs. Nuqtnj Briggs is car­
ina for the chlldrai while they are
absent. * Burdette Norris of Yan­
kee Springs ate Sunday dinner with
Mr. and Mrs. Clarke Springer. ★
Laurel Sensiba of Middleville vis­
ited his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Luke
Sejislba last Thursday. * Mr. and
Mrs. Royce Sweet ot near Middle ’ vtlle were Sunday ’guests of the latjter's sister, Mrs.«Frankie Briggs.

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Heckman
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HASTINGS. MICHIGAN. THURSDAY. AUGUST 26. 1943

EIGHTY-EIGHTH YEAR
I who were looking on.

•

And

the

heBr. and your »oul shall live." Isa

■elf alone one should keep* hit two plants are also nearly aa tall child
uuaaacanai.
inc u. oWasp go down, participated in 4h«
friendships in constant repair. Un­ as the big one. Docs this establish
a record in Barry county?
historic naval battle off Guadal­
quote—Johnson.
|vn 11 IL I IVI IL I IXVIll |yeut being a good sport Mt the for listenin'": I am very sincerely canal November 13 when 13 U. 8.
Ir-M driving,
ship* routed and sunk a fleet of 28
I've had an awful time trying to MUNICIPAL COURT
men at ease, and told them to your friend.
By JANE CAMERON
explain Frank Sinatra to Ute bov*
- -----------------------------------(Continued from Page
- 1. Sec.
J.) .laugh it out. Il all goes
goe* to show,
show
Arthur M. Coldren.
Jap warahlpa and 10 Iran*port*, and
Morri* Curtis. II. plead guilty Fri­ cost*.
Lieut, —
should
oversea*.
I start courageously. day to a charge of larceny of driv­
different
of our Rockies. I that even a Ueut
ahould
either
p B
8 u
]t ever
rrer uiero
there &gt;•
I* »**,«*•«
anything was in the oily waters April 1 tor
ailiercnt from
iroui that ui
——- —
—— I.
Saw some tree* turning color and "There's a skinny goon that's steal- ing light Remanded to sheriff for
The former are heavily wooded with
°r
Whe" i,hat 'ny churJ:h or
"iSu” half an hour after the gallant des­
troyer which carried through all realized with a shock that summer ing you bo vs thunder He croons
‘■irw ^°7.v'c'°u
the, the U. 8. 8. Aaron Ward. wa» 1* nearly over. Every year I mourn I «nd the aal* swoon and don't ask
Carl Aaptnall. 23 found auillv on
------ op
-— summer,
-----which me why. he* a 12 below zero around
gold leaf fems which grow in the B close shall we be a bit more serf- J
—--------sunk, by M Jap dive bombers.
the passing
iff for sentence.
will compare tn area* and f..
makes a dumb cluck of me.
deep shadows of lhe forest trees oua a moment? Several people have । -Hello" again fellows and gals—
Ing to explain feminine payschotogy
■ '81d' wrote his mother that lhe
Will Treece, appeared on charge nea with newly baked bread at
I had the privilege of going | asked me. as no doubt people have
we Uf back. "On the beam',
1 is too big a k&gt;b for little me.
btv can of honey cookie* ahe sent
of taking Indecent liberties with a
to school in Darjeeling, a city on , asked others ministers, "if God ta
hooei with news views for you
A couple of young kittens are ud
to him in Dec. IM2. “rolled half here watching me type for the first
U»j border between India and Ne- all-powerful and wise and good. &lt; bu. »iri«_
pal. Il lie*
lies to the west of the route I why does He all this hateful, mur- ;
nn
. 'greenback'
m-eenback' to
way around the world to catch up time and they blink every time I
One
to you.
you.
with me al Miami tn July 1043 and hit a key. It's a good thing I'm not
taken by our fliers, taking supplies , dernua destructive war to be waged
Pvt Dean Keeler. 36856153
were very good.”
to China. It te from thia section, amefcg men.” Some how many folk* I 304th TO B.T.C. No. 3
thinking very fast this morning
Great work ‘Sid*, our humble Ruffle is Jealous of them and so he
that the Gorkiio* come to join the &gt; have the idea that God te respon15th Bq. Bk*. 381
thanks and best of luck to you and
Anglo-Indian Army. They togeth- *|ble for this awful scourge upon'
Sheppard Field. Texas.
er wltli tiie Sikhs. Maharalta*. Pur
*-------- ■----------- 1
humanity.
But te God roipomlble
.
even that UtUe bit al! lhe fellows like you. and a 'pat night one of the kittens hopped up starring Gary Cooper.
--------"•-----.... _up in- TrreBa
Wright
tabla and other' fierce mountain, for the l^r^onle^te
tummy-ache ■
lit * will
handy C“h
XT just
JT on tile shoulder' for your 'mom' and on
my------------------lap and Ruffle
puffed
tribesmen, have made up the when he eats green applet? I* He |
to a round spitting ball of fur. hl* !
Return engagement of tile film on
alr- all lhe others like her too
Wall Weve
Lake—any­ ears were laid against his head. 1 the life of the famous Lou Gehrig,
"Fighting Fourth", u &lt;11 vision of responsible for the headache, ahd
That’s Navy
tough Invades
luck Dean.
the British 8th Army, who under the dark brown taste in the mouth, heard that money had wings but how. that's what the gals having and his eye* were like green jewel* : hero of the Yankee Ball Club.
that great Christian and ^soldier. which axe hang-overs from a spree you didn't even have the chance to a weekend house party with Doris He jumped and hit the kitten with “Henry Aldrich Swings It"
Gen. Montgomery, chased Rommel I on a Saturday night? You know see it fly. did you? We talked to Lundberg thought Sunday mornuig both front paws at once and kept ■tarring Jimmy Lydon.
with hts famed Afrika Corps clear the answer.
your kid brother. "Hunk." to-day when seaman 2/c Bill Kelly, having it up un(U 1 liad to put the kitten Mimi Chandler
across northern Africa and were in
a&lt;xl creBt«j man tn His own and he's all set for his Junior year a forty eight hour pau from Great down.- Then he cuffed the kitten
Henry's troubles are musical ones. !
Lakes, yelled fall out. especially ! clear, across lhe house and came
on the kill at Tunisia
To them image, thereby making man a per­
Mary Ketcham, at 6 belle In the back and got on my lap himself. I thev center around a famous violin. I
went the honor of actually cap- «onButy upon whom has been conmorning. It didn't take Mary over never saw a cat in such a fury be­ which Henry picks up believing It
Hiring the German Commander-in- frrrcd the high dignity and re­
money, ch Dean!
two
seconds
to
dress
and
get
down
chief Von Arnim. No doubt some .ponsibillty of being a free moral ’ about
fore.
News about '.own:—wish you
of you fellow* have already met agellL Ood gBVC man the ability could look in on the high school stairs to greet Bill—said the other
Alexis Smith in
with some of these fine fighting to reason, ana lhe power to make gang at the UjS.O. room on Tues. girls, "this is a heck of a time to
Well. a bulletin on the setting "The Constant Nymph"
men from India, a* you came to- nta own choices
What use has Thur*, and Friday night*. .They play Romeo and Juliet If you ask hero I w2fe...t’wn\ OUt
t*roke ( Tailinc
mung tne
the tenucr
tender aiory
story ui
of ■
a
Kether. . ...............
.
I। man made
uiauc of
ui these
uirac God
uuu given
mi»cii really take over. Beside* all the us"Who's asking." said Mary who them up Putting the pans of cold young glrH
. .. ...... for
.-r BB great
greBt muslmuslTile
Sicilian
campaign
has powers? He has drawn himself up different games, dancing, and such, was very happy with lhe early per­ water in their nest* did the trick. clan wfto |eBrTm too late that she
formance.
brought some memories to mind. jn arrogant pride and said "in hl*
I is the inspiration of . all his music.
IT
.... .rl™
,Hrra«h th.
O(xj
hB, they ait in group* and talk. They
I have «,.^a
made two
Irins throtath
the hegrt the„.
Sailor
Lyle
Oiiiesple
wa*
home
on
“
*
. — Amelia
.
.. Earharts'
... ...
Ever
since
dis- "Haunted Ranch" starring
Strkits of Sicily. There are few. chosen (thinking of the human race talk a lot about tne newest bomber*, leave looking 'ship shape' they said,
.more beautiful snots in the world as a whole) to rule God out of tils commando raid* and about you which means looking great to the appearance. I have had haunting the Rance Busters
An exciting series of adventures
I do not know of anything that Is life and thinking. He has deified fellows. Occasionally there are other rest ot us land lubcra. Sorry we d3ean?J.l‘nd h“nch« .and »lwavi
hey ndicate that ahe ta on an is- ' arUlnK from lhe pursuit of a band
bluer than the Mediterranean 8?a ■ MAN. and has made a religion of subjects discussed, like the other missed seeing you. Lyle.
night—a young swain voicing ius
land in the Pacific The dream the rf criminals who have robbed a U
his own evanescent philosophies
other night won t leave me. I keep a mint
out to India, the day we passed and scientific theories. The result! love logic said. "A bargain is a good
Pfc
Emerson
8.
Calms
ow &lt;he pBc|fkhoping .H.R
that our filers wm
will find her.
through the Straits I hnd a head­ Hatred! war! Destruction of human buy. A Good-bye is a farewell. A
408th 8 8. 50th 8. Gp
Cali me Mammy Yokum if you starring Inez Cooper,
ache. and foolishly drank too much life, faith, brotherhood, and mate­ farewell 1* to part. To part l» to
want to. but if you had been on
water, then I stood by the rail and; rial thing* of les&amp;er value Oh. but leave. My girl left without a good­
Nashville. Tenn.
F&gt;iward Norris
fed the fish. Like the fellow of has no! science beneflltrd man- । bye She was no bargain anyway I' Emerson is with the Air Corps at the receiving end of the dreams
A
romantic
drama of an Island in
whom you have heard no doubt,■ kind1 Surelv in manv way* But I (Just try and keep up with 'em.)
Camp Campbell, Ky. but the above about her that I have, you would । the South Seas during wartime.
is alive, as I do.
who was suffering from a like ail­ knowledge, scientific or otherwise, • Yes. it would come under Town is his address Remember how jierkv .believe that she
. ■ ■
| The East Side Kids in
«
ment. A' sympathetic fellow pn«- which to not motivated and dlrect- News Flaxhes,—we mean, on Sat­
Curiosity note—In Noel Coward's I
Street Boys”
senqer came along and said. ed by the LOVE OP GOD. slmply urday when we saw two pretty lust the same—looks fine—and fel­
*»&gt;&gt;» haye «on*
just alike, red and white checked low. it was good to see you. Emerson movie. "In Which We Serve.” dur- , Th*
"What's the matter friend, your' runs amuck
Ing the battle of Crete, whv were n wholehearted v for comedy and
pinafores going down the street,
stomach a little weak?"
“Oh. I
There is however, a hopeful note gay and perky aa you please. Retha leaves tomorrow. (Prtday)so until there two suns tn lhe sky? The pic- the reaulta are ail that could be de­
don't know about that. Guess I'm1 coming out of our world catastrophe.
we meet again lhe best of luck to lure was supposed to be authentic. ’ '‘‘Zcd
throwing about as far as the rest We continually hear reports of sol- Savacool and Betty Endsley. Coffee you. soldier.
I know I saw two suns at once
( ‘tson City Cyclone
of them ” Well anyway a few years1 diers who are more ana more read­ Shop gals, were wearing these
Don
Lynn Merrick
| later when we came home for Ute’ Ing the Bible, and many of these dresses which really added some­ all the time Bob Francisco had to Will some kind person explain this
phenomena?
Presenting Don as a brilliant
I lot lime, we visited Messina a‘ are finding Christ to be a real liv­ thing to the local scenery. Were
• • •
young criminal lawver who switches
short time after that great earth - Ing Personality and Saviour Who Just trying to keep you guy* posted Wheating) and friends before he
Something debatable-In this col‘he «We of law and
quake had leveled it to the ground.: can and doe* lift them out of the on everything, including fashions returned to Sioux Falls where he .is
A few folks were left who had sordidness of selfishness and sin. We wonder why gate haven't re­ stationed with the Air Corps. Bob's umn worth walking to the mailbox order,
with, in the rain or Is it not? The i
taken refuge In some cellars over when they put their trtut and con­ vived sun-bonnets along with pina­ address Is—
familv says no My conscience say*
which thev had been able to get fidence in Him. I am glad that fores. They added a quaint coy.
Pfc. Robert C. Francisco
no You see. the paper with mr . HFTEEN FEET TALL
I together some sort of a roof. Late- our Government sees lhe vital ne­ charm, that they may have to fall
AB N. 36458846
notes of interesting tidbits walked
If y?u want to see a sunflower
cessity of equipping pur fighting back on. since all lhe frill* on bath­
806—P.8S. Bks 1503
off and all I have is what Lx in mv t'iat,JLs "’“y a sunflower, you
port* of the bombings of Messina. forces with not only materiel guns, ing suite are now forbidden by a
Sioux Falls. S. D.
mind, which draws a blank And 1 ;$xndd see the one growing on the
I thought I had a pretty fair idea and ammunition, but also with lhe ' government regulation to conserve Nice Having you home.— '
mean blank This ever-loving i,
*1, a! the heme of Mrs.
of how that once beautiful city “Sword of the Spirit," which is the on material. Well, as history proves.
In town Tuesday was a former do
Mrs. Emm* 8.
looks now. So also with Palermo, Word of God. His Word tells usl there's a time and place for every- HJIS. teacher who is now 1st Lt. tvnwriter should be used for some- J^a F McCoy.
Evans, who lives with Mrs McCov
and Naples and Rome -We were in that we should not "be deceived for tiling—even sun bonnets—which for which we say, Congratulations thing useful in these times.
• " •
| ha* a small garden on the “40" and
Italy two weeks.
Father and I God is not mocked, for whatso­ end* this erudite discussion, unless Talking about Zack York, who L^
WKV is it—Every lime I write to this sunflower, which wax self-sown
went up to Rome. When we en­ ever a man sowelh that shall he you fellows want to bring it up company commander of an Acade­
gaged a cab. the driver asked if also reap.” The same L* true of again, so help you.
mic regiment down at Fort Ben­ a soldier, he movm lust before the I occupies considerable space, along
we hud come from Naples? Yes we nations." 'The nation that for­
Something from a lady over at ning. Oa. "You all am lookin' fine. letter arrives? We finally found a with two others.
Measurements show th«t the stalk
hnd “Ah." he said. "Naples dirty gets God shall be turned into hell." Woodland is lhe sort of tiling we'd Lt., and how's about a letter from female In the service to write to. A
citv.'' It had that reputation at History proves that to be true.”
like to hear from many others, it you, to the rest of us back here al cousin is a lieutenant in the Nurses' of the nlant Is about 15 feel tall
and still going, and the leaves are
Corps. Hurray!
PHONE 2115
HASTINGS
that time And it was not the clean­
Food te a wartime problem. There­ is this—"I have written 187 letters
as large as elenhant ears. The folwest place I ever visited. But Rome! fore to insure that all are treated from July 17. 1B42 to July 17, 1M3
Sailor Burton AUerdlng (Friend
Quote: If a man does not make
Oh* Boy! Is it ever beautiful, and fairly, lhe Govt, has rationed cer­ Sent 34 packages consisting of hard school district! relumed Sunday af­
clean! Wide paved streets, symr- tain foods, and other articles. But candy, soap, wash cloths, cigarettes. ter 0 days home from Great Lakes. new acquaintances as he advances plant will doubtless grow still tall*
trlcal buildings made a deep im­ fellow* and girls (and 1 apologize. steel mirrors, films, magazines, Burton, who enlisted when he was through life, he will soon find him- , er as the head develops. The other
pression upon my bojrlsh mind. We tor not mentioning the girls more, books, papers and hundreds of clip- 17. has just finished his boot, drain­
visited St Peters Cathedral, went id this letter, the truth is that Ii pings, especially ball games Items. ing and doesn't know what as­
clear up to the top of lhe dome know only one. Lt. Helen McPher-. Shall make every effort to beat my signment ■4111 be waiting for him
from which we could look out over
wma he get* back- ’What ever It
that great city. We were privBoys', other than my own foster
eleged to vtelt lhe Vatican, where glnla is now a senior Nurse Cadet son arta daughter. Two thirds of 'cause he likes the Navy and every­
Butterworth, so before long we
I was overawed by the paintings in at
shall probably be more directly in­ this went overseas I want them thing about It. His brother. Dcnnte
lhe magnificent Art Gallery. Also terested in the women of the arm­ kept thinking of Home, and that AUerdlng now in New Guinea, has
the Swiss Guards with their medie­ ed forces. Oh. I forgot, our old­ we are working, waiting and pray­ been across over a year. Best of
val uniforms and equipment in­ est daughter Ruth is in the Ord­ ing for their safe return."
luck to both of you.
terested me greatly. It is fortun- nance Dept. But a secretary in
7?iis lady we have been quoting,
Leo Lancaster, one of the seven
an office In Detroit seems rather who was an army nurse in World
and architectural monuments, that far removed from the fighting end. War I. is Mrs. Laura B. Gardiner. Lancaster boys in service was home
from Alaska. He returned MondayIt U the Allied armies who art at­ But let them by bungling hold up Her daughter. Lt. Leona D. Smith, sorry
we missed you. Leo.
tacking rather than the Nazis.
supplies from Ute front lines!•» at Fort Des Moines. Iowa Is being
Norval Thaytor &lt;Freeport! who
I suppose manv of us here at the
Wait a minute now where was I? assigned to another post for ad­ reported at Fort Custer Tuesday
home are personally Interested in Oh. yes. I eras about to offer you vanced officers training tn the near was home for Sunday to see the
the campaigns carried on in Sicily, some extra rations. "It is written, future. Let us know your new ad­ folks and his best girl. Norma Yo­
the Solomons. New Guinea and else
dress. Leona.
der. who had the day off from her
where
We have friends nr loved man shall not live by bread alone,
Mra. Gardiner's son, gunners Mate
ones in these far off places. There'? but by every word that DruceedeU. second class Sidney Engaahl. now job at the Coffee Shop, to du the
lit. Lieut. Chuck Struble, who flics out ot the mouth of God." Hence recuperating tn a Miami Hospital town with Norval.
these
extra
rations
are
essential
Home for the weekend was Lewis
pafa-troopers and drops them in
has really been, 'in there.', The fol­
enemy territory. And Leslie Oak. food, though they arc for the mind lowing is part of a newspaper story Wilkins, son of the Ray Wilkins at
a neplu&gt;w of Andrew Oak. who lives and spirit. No. 1 "Jesus said, I am about hU achievement* and experi­ Dowling. At present Lewis' assign­
ment Is touring Miciilgan with the
northwest of the City. We salute the Bread of Ute: he that cometh ences:—
Army shows. His address is—
you. and other fellows who are still to Me shall never hunger: he that
Pvt. Lewis Wilkins. AAN,
In the home land training for the believeth on Me shall never thirst."
The medal of the Legton of Merit,
30415312
big job. Earl Cappon, CpI. Wvman John 8:35 No, 2 "Thou prepnrmt a another medal of the Order of the
Clagett, Duane Jarman. Norval. table before me in the presence of Purnle Heart, two presidential ci­
Camp Waterloo
Carroll and Kenneth Stamm the mine enemies . . . surely goodness
tations.
a
Paciflc-Aslatlc
service
bar
Gross Lake. Michigan
older brothers of Duane who left and mercy shall follow me all the
with bronze stars for four ma lor
About town u John Barnett, enthis summer, just like the bov days of my life.” Psa. 23:6.
star joying
"'-‘-J his visit with the home folks.
No. 3 “O give thanks unto the naval battles, an honorary gold_----------from your home, they are all grand
2eK
and three
ar
— Ahls
—
Miree other I| but anxious
to receive his orders
fellows. Oh. say did you hear this Ooa of Heaven . . . Who glveth food on
one on Ueut. Wayne Snyder? Well lo all flesh: for His mercy endur- service bars have all come to Sidney ! from the War Training Service so
pigdahl. He wax in 30 Jap bomb- I hell know when he will have to
it seems that Lieut. Snyder was eth forever." Psa. 136.25. 26.
No. 4. "The wages of sin's death: Inga, in the battle of the Coral Sea.' leave and for where.
drilling a company of rookies. He
had them marching. And out in but the free gift of God Is eternal the battle off Midway Island, helped ( John. ^who. Incidentally has a
(Continued from Page 3. Sec. 2.)
front of the Co. the Lieut, was life through Jesus Christ our Lord." land the first U. 6. Marines on
stepping it off. walking backwards, Romans 6:23.
so he could keep an eye on the
No. 5 "To Him give all .the pro­
greenhorns. Well. sir. would you phets witness. that through His
believe it. some inconsiderate nit­ Name whosoever believeth in Him
wit had left the cover off of a shall receive remission of sins.”
manhole. And!**’, yea sire you Acta 10:43
guessed it.
The dignified Lieut,
No. 6 "Let Him that Is athirst
plunked himself right into that coma. And whosoever will, let him
hole. A bar of some sort had been take of the water of life freely."
left -King aerbM the opening, and Rev. 22:17.
riO ACRE FARM 4 miles from City limits, has
was the only thing that kept the
Come one come all. There Is no
surprised Ueut. from ignominious­ shortage of food with God. And
8 room house newly painted, wired, a large base­
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God says. "Hearken dili­
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mal posture. Tills adventure In­ gently unto Me. eat that which
to the "unknown" by Lt. Snyder good, and let your soul delight It­
APARTMENT HOUSE close in has 4 apartments.
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ILCRAFT
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1AWATHA

A-ss-rc COURT HOUSE NEWS

minlstratoe filed. letters of admln-

consisted of readings by Mrs Fran*
Roush. Mrs. Nina Bogn. Mrs. Her-

Est. Grace M. Pierson. Donfl of

Any reviewer ot this volume could WARMANTY DEEDS
hazy and never given much dignity -jport
report ■cores of outstanding culMinnie B. Matthews to Michael
and
official achievements by
by. scholars of that day—and can tural _
a
_
AUerdlng. et al. lot 6. Matthews
now rest assured that lhe dispute Schoolcraft, who began Ufa in a
New York (jlass factory, the bu&amp;l-

hghtful refreanmenia were served
ministration issued.
fit. Alvidene Ftlghner. proof of uy tne hoeteas. '**— ----- " —-1—publication filed, order allowing
claims entered.
Anna Van Tyne in Delton mm Mr*.
praee story of Hiawatha, put up In grandfather and hl* father. Per- parcel Hastings city. •
Van Stream as co-hosteas * Mr.
u» bMl Oabom technique ia tho Imps the-significant one item about
Floyd Quiver and wife to* Maria publication filed, order ‘ allowing
□bdkb fob puiucatiom
Kalamuoo Friday morning. * Mr.
peak of the literary contribution . Schoolcraft was his marriage to an , 'ngchelaar. Par. Sec. 6. Orangeville' claim* entered, final account filets.
Ert. Nellie Dryer. bon*’ of admin­
ofthe book. The section devoted j Indian woman, of hb own practical r»r&gt;
to Henry Bowe Schoolcraft, and calibre, one of the reasons, perhaps.
O. A. Arnett to Mrs. Maud Acker, istrator filed, letters of administra­
luckily for the reader the bulky : for his subsequent sensations! soe- lob 92 and 93. Arnett's Resort. Mill tion Issued, order limiting settle­ mUi. Wallace Burroughs and daugh- A ir«
J»»
third, k a history story of early 1 cr*a M the lawmaker counsellor |ake. Johnstown Twp.
ment entered, petition for hearing ter. Helen. Mr. and Mrs. Merle
of the em- and fnend
sevei— _.
-----friend of several
of —
the -great
Glenn B.*Blake and wife to Ruth claims Hied, notice to creditors is­ Bradfield and son Jack, called oil
&gt;• 100 readers to the literary Michigan, particularly
-— aa
— the
•»— upper —
• •»- । tnai.n
»w&gt;
»v»rv
Mi. and Mrs. George Cook and son
ptre we know
pentaIndian ih
tribes.
Every nee«nn
p«»on who
who j Uebler, pareel Middleville vil- sued.
t-pUe. Michigan peqpU pretty sU
]a
I desires to increase his knowledge of
Corp. Jack Cook o&lt; Otsego Frtuav oudf.e fob publication
know something of the ex­
Rrhnoirraft's rerlv career is a 1 ear1’’ Mlchlgan-and for that matevening. ♦ Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence
Emest Boyce and wife to David
Tobis* of Prairieville and Jack
uuauu ut **»■
VI uciicivi
anH r^rvfnltv thi*
Wife, parcel SeC. 21..
Bradtirld spent liic Weekend at i
Lewis
Schoolcraft was prac,—must read, and carefull), tnl* Assyria Two.
U.l.’ Ca*s
cu._Bctato.rt
cultural wardrobe la given
ticalb
a^btent governor.u
to totOte-. muriumental work by the rersaule. j Charles W. Rove to Elmer H EgelWall lake. * Air. and Mr*. William I
Roll and two sons Harold and Al-1
kraut »n&lt;1
P1,r
33 Asthe who sent the youthful geolosrUt and e“V*S1.* ShAU*?
Last Week's Letter
bert ot Blue Island. HI., spool the I
explorer. with the military rank of . •&gt;»*
gyria Twp.
Mrs.
Lydia
Bradford
has
returned
__ __
Longfellow
captain, on a mission which left . n°LB,
, While t^urreim*
William Guy Miller and wife to from a two months visit with her weekend artheir larm. * Mrs. Nina ‘
craft alone take tit
31&gt; and
ana marks
mans renwtelv
remotely and IHiawatha in a great- State of Michigan. 80 acres. Sec
Boyle and Sophia Spath entertained I
Detroit Mav 24. 1820,
daughter and other relatives nnd with a birthday dinner Sundav Eovcrv and
quotations
from various authorities
_____ ,_______________________
the.date_of tbe diset------------------J da- cr dncree have been given an added 12. Yankee Springs Twp.
friends
at
Freeport.
Long
Island.
»an cooner
A hist re because of thia meticulous
henorini’ Mrs. Charles Turner. Gull
Rosa Eggleston to State of Mich­
resent many more pagee.
In | relopment of Michtab..
1845-and aaaln ' &lt;nd enriching study of these two igan. 80 aore*. Sec. 19. Rutland Twp. * Rev. and Mrs. Griswold. Mildred lake. Mrs. Mary' Doster. Delton:
W of this detail perhaps it should । final exploration In 1845
Vem R Johnson and wife to Hinkley. Patty Adell Mater. Louise Mrs. Stella Barber and daughter.
-----------------set down that the
book Is Just headed by _Schoolcraft______ -ft-and
|
page* which i Ktxmsored bv General Casa now I culture, the rest and final bene- Bernard L. Pick and wife. N‘-j loti Showalter. Ula Marie Garllnger and Irene of Rlchliind. whose birthdav*
&lt;rf war^ceritoh
“ Michigan because of the
Roger
Warner
left
Sunday
for
a
are in August, w Joyce Roush spent ’
202 and 203. Hastings city
B* one ww surmise, sun loaves a , secretary or war. r certainty one
— of
- --------Hl—‘
u-L. in ,’ lnu
Introductionand
Lewis Harding and wife to D1- week with the Grand Rapids Dis­ her vacation In Grand Rapids with r
■Standard length volume
sparkling
of the most important. dates
*~uv~"—-•*
“ *resurrection for
'
----- ’
Henry Rowe ward Hoevenair and wife. Lot 3. trict Methodist Institute at Luke Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jacobs and in
prtglnal material that b csoectally Michigan Idstory. Following ths.
Louise. * Mbs Helen Purnlss re­ Hastings with Mr*. Roy Stutz, a
Interesting to students of history j report settlers began to migrate in- I Schoolcraft. a t°*^nR
" Harding * Plat. Orangeville Twp
igverywherc. but more psfrtlcutarlv , to upper Michigan and the first I generation of American superlative*
George E. Walker and wife and turned on Friday from a two weeks’ Mrs . Madeline Norman. Martlvn 1
George E Walker, et al. parrel Mid­ bicycle trip to Mackinac Island. and Earl Towne were dinner guests j
lot Michigan. Written ostensibly to । cargo to pass down through the t
• •
Saturday, she with her mother. Mrs. Sunday at the home of Mr. and j
throve that Henry Wadsworth Lang- just completed St. Mary's Canal. EAST DELTON
dleville village.
Elsie Fundsa left for a visit with Mrs. Fred Long of Nashville, * Mr.
KDOW. the distinguished New Eng- i June 18. 1855. was copper. School’Last
j»« week**
Week’s ratter
letter
Richard Free and wife to Erls
w—. —
.
j cra{l waj an
ntjjan wnt for 20 • .Mr. and Mrs. Vem Towne and Jarman and wife, lot 23/ Pennasscc her stater in Elkton. * MLss Gene­
... j.........
poet.
vieve Haffner ha* been visiting her nnd Joyce spent Sunday with Mr. ;
NOTICE TO CUDITOBa
..
.. diadem of j years, a much more
.......
Important of- twin daughters of Plainwell spent Park. Yankee Springs Twp.
— .u—---------j—
—. 1 Wayne G Frey, et al. to Kenneth parents the past week and has now and Mrs. Ed Keyes ol Assyria Ctn- j
than
lhe term
means._to—
our ».._
। Sunday
afternoon at Rex u&gt;.&lt;
Waters.
. literature from the Jewels that I, flee ..
gone to Portage Point Inn at Port­
: generation. He not only handled Their son Frank who is co-ptlot and Wilson and wife. Lot 29 Walnut age Lake for one week before re­ ter. * Marilyn Norman spent from
:• Henry Rowe Schoalcraft discovTuesday until. Saturday with her
Ridge. Johnstown Twp.
__
__ _______ __ ______ I the myriad of Indian problem*, is stationed in Washington. D. C.
turning
to
her
duties
at
Detroit.
*
grandmother In Stiver Cicek A
Fred L. Mead, ct ul. to Howard
;•* Superior.
claims, etc., but he was actually the | was home the past week on a sick
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hafner have been 'flu-re was a board meeting of the
They 1.-had JJust
word Oriborn and wife, 14‘. Ac. See entertaining
,hnd therefore 1* not guilty of pla- Washington government for the In- leave. Tiicj'
—t received rgrd
a grandnephew Jackie Milo Church at the home of Mrs.
A |&gt;.
Itiarlzing the saga of the "Kalevala'' ■ dlans. making and writing frentie\ । from their son Garner who la in 17. Castleton Twp.
Nellie M. Smith to Arthur Rich­ •Chantlcr of Detroit Tor the pas' Henry Germaine Friday evening.* OMCR FOR PUBLICATION
&gt;Kn epic of Finnish folk lore. Tire I which were Vitaliy important then 1 New Guinea that he was well and
thb.
week
for
a
few
days
visit
nnd
Seaman 1st CIoa.-, Alfred Zimni-r(Osborn collaboration credits Long- 1 —and
-■*-&lt; today—perhans tlu» tup pub- rv
t-.x.. rhira,.
— and ardson and wife. Lot 2. Blk 7. H. J
O. ir
K. « Mrs. Lena
Durkee
Jackie will return with her. * Mrs inuil and wife spent 'niursdav with
fellow, himself with having
lie service furnished our people In three children. Mr. and Mr*. Gor- Kenflcld's Add., city.
R.
Warner
I*
spending
the
week
hl* mother. He had a short fu:Femte Robinson to William J.
riven generous credit for the । any comparable period. Schoolcraft dk* Durkee and son of Delton. Clawith her husband at Plymouth and
according to this authority, was the rence Payne and family of Hope Plank and wife. 40 Ac. Sec. 23. Irv- Pontiac. Their son Jerry is visit­ lough while hts ship U in for re­
“■ legends and material of “Hia­
pair,. He hnd been on a mission
1 be*t Informed person on the ML«- Center were visitors Sundav evewatha” to Schoolcraft'.', great
LaVem Beall and wife to Hard.” ing friends in Lansing and little to Trinndad.
iMippi River basin In or nnt of the ning at Stewart Walers. * Mr. and
Algtc rcacarrties.
Miss
Judy
K
-.pending
the
wcdt.with
Even so. lhe first third of lhe book government, being the first person Mrs. Bob Carpenter and son of Bai- A. Campbvll and wife, lot 24. Pen- Mrs G E Wright. * Mrs. Gertrud?
is given over to a high level to discover and chart lhe source of tie Creek and their aunt. Mrs. Rea naxsee Park. Yankee Springs Twp.
Montgomery
entertained
members
dlaouslon of this charge of pla­ the Mlsaisalppi. When Chicago was Davis of Colon spent Saturday j Manlius M. Perrett, Jr., and wife
giarism and Longfellow couldn’t Just a duster of huts Schoolcraft might with lhe former’s parents, to Ray E. Zimmerman and wife. 40 cottage at Thornapple lake last
Sadie Canl to Fcrnlr Robinson
On
have given himself a more sweep­ predicted that the location would 1 Mr. and Mrs Bert Gaindcr
Sunday.
___
When Meat Accidents
ing and complete vindication. Ev­ eventually be the site of n great Sunday all attended the Oalnder Ac. Sec. 23. Johnstown T&lt;p.
j,,, tl&gt;4t
4,
onnr.R for publication
Sadie Cane to Fynde Robinson, NASHVILLE
Contrary to Lhe general thought
ery-review—and there are scores of city which prediction, plus the rea- reunion at Yankee Springs park. *
he 4 tlwwrH 4&gt;
_________________________
Mr. and Mrs. Andy Louden enter- lot 3. Blk. 12. Lincoln Park Add.
most automobile accidents occur on
Mr*. Alice Huntand and her
j talned the Louden reunion on Sun- Hasting* city.
daughter
Mrs.
Myrton
Watrous
of
dry
roads.
according to statistics
Alter 1st
let with sixty
clvtv five
five* presnrAe.
Morri* England and wife to Ra*ty Lansing, have moved into Mr:
। day. Aug.
which disclose that 71 per cent ot
| ent.
Relatives were from Battle F. Levan. Par. Sec. 31. Yankee Hunt s jiouse at the corner of Reed
the 1940 accidents occurred on dry
Creek. Leonidas. Detroit. Kalama­ Spring* Twp
and Queen streets in Nashville
Walter J Brown and wife to Cla­ Mr*. Watrous* husband is in the
roads.
zoo. Gull Lake. Mendon. Prairieville,
Delton and Richland and Milo. * rence P. Lathrop and wife, lot* I armv and b stationed nt Fort JackRuth Hoffman of Kalamazoo spent and 2. Hasting* city.
»on. 8. C * Grace L Wood. Y
Irving L. Boyes and wife to Ken­ 3 c In the WAVE* is iionie on furthe weekend at home. She had
first received word from her broth­ dall L. Reahm and wife, lot 19. iouRh from Arlington. Vu. Slie ami
er Curley that they were hiking Walldorff’s Resort. Hope Twp
her mother have made a shoe’
George Enz and wife to Ford K visit in'Nashville. She returned tn
from fifteen to twenty miles a dav
i on maneuvers. * Miks Mae Wat­ Enz. Par. Sec. 10. Woodland Twp
dutv Friday the 20th * Mi.v. Mane
George Enz and wife to C.irl G Aver* ha* taken a position in the
son and Sister Annabelle and broth­
His life and the lives of
er Willie were dinner guests Sun- Enz. 20 Ac, Sec. 9. Woodland Twp
Niuhvillr nostofflce Kite has been
many others depend up­
Fred Smith and wife to Dayton employed in the Central National
dav of their brother Burton and
family In Kalamazoo. * Miss Max­ L. Smith and wife. Par. Sec. 35. bank in Battle Creek. * Mrs. Wm.
on precision action. He
Inc Willison of Clarksville spent last Maple Groi^* Twp.
Hecker and daughter Jeanne left
Willard H. Landis and wife to Wednesday on a vacation trio tn
; week with her cousins Marie Waters
keeps fit and ready for
Henry Landis and wife. 2'.- Ac Detroit. Aibunv, Buffalo and Ninand Vera Willison.
any emergency by train­
Sec. 24. Woodland Twp.
tarn Falls. * Mrs. Edna Green is 1
FU.A8ANT HILL
Ernest Hecox and wife Io Roy B n7iw employed in Che office of- lhe I 1
ing ond constant prac­
laist Week’s' Letter
Palmerton and wife. Par. Sec. 36. Formers' Co-oix-rntivc Creamerv.'
Mis Bert Palmer and Mrs. Paul Castleton Tup.
tice.
replacing Mir* Marlorle BeLson. *
Palmer caned on Richard Palmer
Floyd Dryer to Henry J Predurn Captain and Mrs. Carl K. Brown
at tlie Percy Jones Hospital In r.nd wife, lots 42 and' 43. Wesley have been spending h few dav* at :
Battle Creek. ★ Mrs. Marv WeszeL Andrews Add . city.
the Lofdnhl cottage. * Mrs. Greta !
tice. Since you aren't us­
_. ------------------j--------a---few days
Birchnel P. Farrell nnd wife to Annetta Flrater of Vertnontvlllo
of St.
Louis
is spending
at the homes of her brothers. Ed Ernest T. Erway nnd wife, i’ar will teach Junior Bhth and HLslorv ORDER FOR PUBLICATION
ing it as much as usual, bring it in for a REGULAR
and Matt Bedford. * Mr.«nd Mrs. Sec. 23. Hastings city.
in the Nashvllbt-WAK. Kel'ogr
Robert H- Kirschman nnd wife to sciwoi this year/and had the honor 1
Matt Bedford visited N. C. Kraft
check-up to keep it ready for use at any time.
of Charlotte Thursday and found Erwin B Amsden nnd wit- lot* 15 ot receiving n/ degree of Bachelor I ।
him feeling a little better from his 16 nnd 17. Fine Lake Park. Johns­ of Science Irtm Western Michigan. I 1
town Twp.
August 20th. * Mr. and Mrs. Eston .
YOU MAY NEED YOUR CAR FOR EMERGENCY
Oeoige F Miller and wife to Wil­ Everett ;and two children of Warfined to hi* bed * Sunday after­
noon callers at Bert Palmer’s were liam Guy Miller and wile. 51 Ac nervllle/ were recent callers at the ,
ACTION. LTT US KttF IT READY.
Mr. and Mrs. Keith LechleitnFr .of Sec..r.!r&amp;pe Twp
home tft Mr. and Mrs. Gall Lykins.'
Delton and Mr. nnd Mrs. Bert MugWilhelmina'Overstreet, et al. to * Mrx G E. Wright h visiting for I
rldge and son of Middleville. * Miss Lejltcr G. SeveneF-and wife. Par at a few dava in Evart. Her husband,
1 Alice Williams is .&lt;)x*nding the week
the isle Rev. G. E. Wright, was r. '•
Buy U. S. Bonds and Stamps
at Gull lake. * Miss Hazel Camp­
Robert C Ford and. wife to Cap­ -former pastor there. * Mrs. Jesse .
bell of Chicago came home Satur­ pie Potter and wile. krt- ol. FottrT Garlinger 1* visiting in Clare. She .
day evening and with her parents point. Pine lake, also poretlrord s and Mrs. G. E. Wright travelled .
and brother. Emmelte. attended the Point, Prairieville Twp
north together. * Aug. 24 is the fit- '
Campbell reunion at Johnson Park.
Harold Charles Haskins to Ber- tielh wedding anniversary of Mr. 1
Grand Rapids Sunday. About 40 lus H. Mugridge and wife. 4 Ac and Mrs. E. B. Townsend. Their
Milk is more than a beverage; it is nourishing food
were present * Mis» Arlene Wil­ Sec. 22, Thomapple Twp.
many friends wish for them manv |
Phone 2240
Hostings, Mich.
that will give added goodness to your moals. The
liams cared for little Jerry Miller
w
......
O... Schulze
and wile tovChas.
. . Earl
-----------------------w more vears of happiness. * Mrs.
near Hastings the last week whlleX a
Rhodes
and wife. Par. A.
Cora Reynolds en’ertalned Sundav |
same vitamins that build strong tbeth and bancs for
his uarentn were nt work in Battle Phillip® 2nd Add.. Nashville.
Aim 22. for her mothers ninetieth i
Creek.
Jessie V. Covert, ct al. to Leon birthdav Mis. VanNocker Is vorv I
your children will help supply the energy you need to
Douglas Nicholson and wife. Pur. active for one of her years. The |
carry an your war activities, defense work, and mis­
guesu. from out of town were Mr. j
Sec 15. Woodland Twp
Clayton G. Hinckley nnd wife to and Mrs. W. E. Warner of Elk- |
cellaneous duties that make your days so full. Servo
Guy C. Keller and wife. 80 Ac. Sec. hart. Mr. anil Mrs. E. E. VanNocker. I
it with every meal.
13, Hastings Twp.
Mr. nnd Mrs D D. Fowler. Mr and
Charles B. Mackinder and wife to Mis Walter yonN'Xkcr and dnusji- .
Robert B. Mnckinaer and wife, iw ter Janet of Laiuuu; and Mt. .&lt;t. 1
Ac. .See. 26.. Baltimore Twp.
Quit Claim Deeds
L R. Barger of Detroit. * Rev. anti
United States ot America to Oh- Mrs. C. C. Gibson and son Robert I
and Earl Fclghner of Detroit have
been Visiting at the Edd Felghnei 1
Henry Rowe«and wife to Maryann home. * Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Evert:,
of Downers Grove, ill., are spend­
Freeport village
Ing a week’s vacation with his par­
HIGH IN CREAM CONTENT.
ent:., Mr and Mr?. Floyd Everts |
PASTEURIZED. PT. 7c. QT.
S. Evans and wife, lots 12 and 13. * Miss Beverly -Lvnn b spending |
Hardendorff Add. Nashville.
a month in Battle Creek vidtmg 1 order for publication
Joseph S. Evans and wife to relatives. * Mrs. Lila Ochampamth
Thomas Beard and wife, lots 12 and and daughter Jane of Grand Rap­
13. Hardendorff Add . Nashville.
.—
id* -----------------are visiting ------Mrs. Ocamnaiuth*
, ..
BUY U. S. WAR BONDS AND STAMPS
Harry Walldorf! and wife to Irv- I1 .l.tnr
sister. Xt.
Mr;.. XX-...
Wm. el.......
Shupp. *' There
Ing L. Boyes and wife. Par. Ixrt 19. I were over fifty in attendance at
Walldorff's Resort, Hope Twp.
(he-annual meeting ol the NashWilliam T. Barry and wife to ville Co-Oi&gt;erativc Elevator A&amp;soMaric Barry. 40 Ac. Sec. 14. Carl- • elation which was held List Tlmrv.. _—
daj- evening. Aug. 19. in the Ma
Ida iMdelman to Dorothy L. Shcl- I sonic Temple. Amos Wenger. Freel
1 Garlinger. Ernest Gray were elect| cd as officers to succeed themselves.
Dorothy L. Sheldon to Ida M. Fred Unities resigned his office and
Bidelmun. ct al. 20 Ac Sec. II. | Elmer Bivens wxs elected in his
Maple Grove Twp.
| place. The Knapp family fuml-hDaniel Shay to Mary Shay. Par &gt; ed a rood entertainment * Mrs.
, Daisy Townsend b entertaining Mm
.Hastings city.
Probate Court
ESt^Melfcia Roe. final account cottage. * Guy Howell ol Muncie.
filed, order allowing account en­ Ind.. h?s been visiting hU parents.
tered. discharge ol administrator is­ Mr. and Mrs, Ransom Howell *
sued. estate enrolled.
_EsL Mary A-Fuller. prooLtd. iiuth ViUlfd..sixteen younp —?pli» at ■,
Ilea tlon fHca. order allowing ac­ com roast Wednesday evening,
count entered
honoring theig. guest. Richard PuiR-t. Sarah A. Tinkler, proof of chis of Detroit *■
publication filed, order assigning
residue.
MILO
EsL Gladeon W. Briggs waiver of
Mrs. Emilv Wilcox. Mr. and Mrs.
notice filed, order assigning residues Merle Bradfield were in Hastings
entered, discharge of administratrix Wednesday * The W S. C. S was
issued. estate enrolled.
held nt the home of Mrs. Charles
Est. Robert H. Billingsley, petition McNulty. Cressey Thursday after­
for amending order assigning re*i- noon. There were guesft from Gull
due and determination of heir*, lake. Richland and Drgon. After
filed, order for publication entered. the business meeting the program
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PHONE 2101

�THE HASTTNfcq BANXIB, TMCTttPAY, AUGUST 28, 1111
r live north of the Wood school. Rog- ; in Kula Gulf for It was usiful tn mixed up with the O&gt;X? In this relatives home and buy our fuml- ! diet* Borne of lhe fellow* go tliere |
• sr. who te a Cpl. has been In Inaia : freeing several ot the life rafts on Instance, our visibility is Zero and ture and mU It to tiiem if we de- m preference tb Chattanooga. I Ito organiMttan to. I suppose. somaover a year. He lust wrote home which many men were saved.
you don't have to tell ua what that
. dWr'' t «»o » &gt;eil in Oballanooxa
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hope
useI, it in similar , mean*, became Ik.*
that's
what we're
that they had.■ Ice -------cream and pea­
nuts one dav that made him so manner before It* return to tlb,
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from FT. Oglethorpe. Bom*
(Continued from Page 1. Sec. 1) &gt;homesick It almost spoiled the thrill generous owner, but will carryr If , Congratulation* Don Whirl* — were married recently. Sties a
i««d ' Just heard th* official report, from blond, very attractive. Intelligent,
f th WAC8 ar.
iteelf
friendly way about him that we like, of this special treat -Rog* finished
I Major General Prichard command­ popular. 19 yr*, young well man- Bnd rthir. w-e Tolng tog“t outal tools and any extensive repair* are
which his students must like and Freeport high in "38 and bls ad- of It more than I.
,T^^. *ooa
*,U
the flrst^wwtunlt? f tAe lt th?v dona by a Service Group. A Sarvtoa
Ing the 14th jA. D. at Camp ChafMany thanks to you.
Group has two S*rvk« Squadrons
cated,
stubborn,
ready
to
go
"all
i
I?,,
‘
Yours truly.
,—.
«--------------Cpl. R Leyendecker, 36189427
ant where he ha* taught flying for
each of which are supposed to serv­
out
"
to
make
a
so
of
It
and
In
tore
Albert M. Home. Lt.
M.C.; rent Officer which te*a fine promoA P O. 883
some time under the Navy jurisdic­
Mrt of th
ln
ice four Squadron* of airplanes and
c/o Fleet Post office
tlon Don. but still more Important very much with her future husband. | *
•k Postmaster, New York City,
lember. I'm not Just sure though. I are located about four hours drive eryone should
tion. He Instruct* student* who
San Francfaco. California
j -how's lhe baby? Why not write I guess that I couldn't ask for more.1i. haven't
been keeping up with thing* from the Service Center. There are
have finished their basic training
Much
aa
I
hate
to
tot
go
of
It.
&gt;
Lorraine Walters write*—
us a note about your young o(f' too well lately.
and are . ready for lheir primary Don ha* been in service over a year
four Mobile Repair Units with tools think th* Air
IH
enclose
a
proof
that
she
gave
I
Thte te sure different from Camp , spring
We re glad to head about
| Thank* for the Home Front Lel­ and equipment to do any work soft and cosy
schooling. John likes his job which also. Hte addreM te—
the baby's "pair" but we'd also be me which was enlarged later. It ‘
Blit. Donald leyendecker. 36198040 Barkelev.
is "radically like being In the army
practical to do in lhe field. At th*
112th Blsnal Radio Intelligence
Plenty of trees, in fact our Bar­ glad to hear about the baby.
that way.
or Navy, except perhaps for Rev*ena
n
usex
as
I
Keep
n
in
my
wai,
,
”
..7
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,
.
"
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Co..
Howdy. Rum Laub*ugh. We prac­ let and it's sort of got used to It. of; 1 noUced Lt Russell Laubsuigh's. Service Center are Instrument and
racks set right in them. And we
llle. but there's that old alarm clock
Machine Shops m well as an as­
Camp Crowder, Mo.
have cold water to drink for a tically fell out of our chair with I/s not the nattering type of snap- J, ^4ew. h*
which is Just an Individual venion
,n
for
sortment
of parte. Those repair and it look* like U
about thl* overseas
of the umf thing so there Isn't ao You boys have a kid brother, Wayne change Sure does taste like good excitement thl* morning when we shot but It te rather revealing ao
„
,ew
shops
are
mounted
on
huge
traitor*
read an account In the Aux 26tli that's bmt anyway
much difference after all. John had too haven't you. that will soon go old Michigan water.
and items about the nyers in tne and the whole outfit can be moved
I'm still classified as clerk and Free Pre** of the experiences of
some of the fellows who finished back Ui school again Bet Wayne
start shooting our carbli
Dick doesn't kn^w about It so I I*Per,.but ’’’T
th* in a very short time.
their pre-flight in Ohio with Joni! keeps you fellows posted on who's graduated last week and expect to one of the fortresses over Europe guess
that
you
had
better
let
him
«««nd personnel of,the Air Force*
Besides
the
Service
Squadrons
(Continued on Pag*
guesa
that
you
had
better
let
hl...
be Disced in the hospital this week. And goUvs. there was your name—
Isen ha th which added another Has­ doing what In Freeport high.
iLv been cold here the last few thev had vou from Lansing but we in on It and tell him to write. I've I
Another family twosome in uni­
tingsite to their acquaintcnees.
had
so
many
things
on
my
mind
know that was because your folk*
. U. and Mn. Arland Martin from form are brothers Bill and Ken nights and I sure appreciate that.
in
the
past
weeks
that
I
have
over|
have moved over there. We knew
Bill's new address te—
Atlantic City were home for eight Dunlap.
a. good manv things. In faet J,
Cpl. William E Dunlap
you oeionxeo
belonged here.
nere. Take
i*xe care of
oi ,looked
,
days Mn. M. wa* the former Bea­
vourself Rum—Good luck—here'* I iT f°riot tn
to Jar.
sign the pay-roll last
448th Q. M. Bist
trice Tuckerman and she has tales
' month. So you can see how much
55th A. D. G.z
Pvt. Lorraine J. Walters. 36462599 the story—
to tell about starting house keeping
,
the
army
training la helping —
me.
Bl
WALTER
CRONKITE
I
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“
Robin* Field, Ga.
217 Gen. Hospital Bks. SOU
with all kinds of pointe—ration
Thing*
are
about the same here—
Ft Leonard Wood. Mo
United Pres* Correspondent
pointe. One time site u*cd so many Understand it's a HUle warm down
made Sgt. last month and I look a .
Part of a letter from Ruth Rob­
LONDON. Aug. 22—American Air lot of headaches with it. Set* get •
pointe for ralr.ins ^he couldn't eel there Bill. Did you notice last week
anything else to go with ’em., and we had you headed for Camp son that you -.11 be .nterested in Force men who made the first Fly­ plenty of work around here with no j
ing Fortress shuttle attack between
even newlywed* need mere than Wheeler— Oh well. Just I lie good
"I have been pleased over some Britain and North Africa returned answer* expected.
lose and ratelns to keep going. Bea­ old Army game, one guess te a*
We are going to try to come up
trice has learned how to manage, good as another and there's no of tne responses from my Home­ to home bases today to describe a north on my furlough in Sept, if I
Front letter that was tn the Ban­ "man-made hell" through which
point Dy point, the proof of that harm in guessing.
ner. Had a grand letter from a boy they fought for hundred* bf miles can get It. and if we can possibly
fact Is the look of well being of both
get
to Rulings you know that we ■
James Barnum. i think from lhe from lhe Dutch coast to the Bren­
Kenneth Ray Dunlap F 2/c
Beatrice and Ute Lt.
will be over to sec you. I think that |
FIJI*. He te with Herman Bessmer. ner Pass over the Aloe.
US.NR Lil do Receiving Ship.
Arriving home Aug. 17th for a
you would like her and really get
He and Herman read the letter,
Div. I Sec. I Room 262
The
Fortress
crews
bombed
a
big
a
kick
out of her drawl. &lt;Altho I
13-day furlough was Melvin Scobey
with one or two other of our boys. aircraft factory at Regensburg.
Long Beach. Long Island. N Y.
wtae new address te—
Kenneth write* that he keeps This boy wrote such a grand letter Germany, so miles southeast of wouldn't advise any comment to
Pvt Melvin O. Scobey
looking for someone from home but —he started and told about his trip Nurnberg. Tuesday and flew on to her about it). I doubt that we will |
900 Q.M.C. Det . Base Hdq*. Sqd. so far not one tn sight.
get
to
Hasting*
but we wfli try.
I
from New York through the Pana­
Africa. Some of the men returned
SI rot hers Field
Will you call Esther and tell her i
Good luck |o all you broUiers and ma Canal to Australia, on to New home today as passengers of the
Winfield. Kansas.
have you heard this one.—It's kinda Caledonia. a&gt;d then &lt;gi to where Air Transport Command, wearing about it?. I have written to Paul ।
Birthday—Oct. 14th.
and
he
probably
wrote
to
her
but
hard .for my brother to get used to he now ,te. He was with the first
uniforms and showing off you might check just In case. She’ll
Melvin's Job Is truck driver In the army life. His latest card read: contingent of our boys who landed tropical
Quartermasters Detachment which ' Having % good lime. Wish you were In Australia and he thought those Arabian knives, and told of the skin me for not writing, but you
know how It to—cxn't do everything
transports supplies for the Army here— instead "
people down under were Just exact­ grim fight they had survived.
No
estimate
was yet available of
Air Force* to the various fields He
Good going Lewis Kenfleld. who ly like our own people He wrote lhe number of enemy planes de­
a Whenever the going here at home seems
planes and bombs pouring in a mighty
either. (I'm ju»t no good!.
expects to be shipped across as soon Is now Staff Sgt at Minter* Field. page after page telling all about stroyed.
but
the
toll
wa*
a
big
one
too tough, we think of the front-lint
torrent over America's rails . . . from
hl*
life
down
there.
Then,
I
had
a
Well, muat clone and get to work,
as he gets back. He'd like to hear Calif. How did we know? Well,
a fight which lasted for nearly have a pile of it on lhe desk—iso
from some of the other fellows In there's a certain you gal at Reeds message from a boy In Alaska say­ in
railroaders ... the men who keep supplies
thousands of roaring warplants to thou­
four
hours,
and
the
Fortress
wolf
let's
hear
from
you
all
and
take
service that he knows and from the that we keep in touch with so we ing that he had read my letter in
pack,
commanded
by
First
Lieut
moving
up
to
the
fighters
in
the
battle
zones.
sands of waiting ships ... to make sure
the
Banner.
It
te
all
an
Interesting
care
of
yourselves.
home folks too. he says. We have to automatically
_______ .. keep
—,. in
..
touch with
Robert H. Wolff, claimed eight en­
circle, isn't It?"
X
Love.
tell you this Melvin even If the fel- you. If you follow us.
that these fighting men have Mere tkwv
emy
fighter
planes.
K
Bombs
rip
the
tracks
from
under
their
low* rib you about It. but one of |
Wont 'from
------ —
,
Borne
estimated
thattheir
planes
enough to bury Axis aggression beneath
wheats.
Enemy
plari^s-tnachinc-gun
them
Congratulations
to
Ed
(Edward
ng ladles about town who ,
Marion Becker F L'C
PS. Almost forgot—her name is
Dajiiel) Fisher son of the Walter were attacked up to 100 times bv Peggy Lera Walters
■: Fleet pootoffice
saw you thought you looked exactly [|
an overwhelming weight of armor
from cab to caboose. Yet somehoiv, by
enemy
fighters
from
the
time
they
Fishers
at
Woodland,
who
has
just
San Francisco. ~
Calif.
like that handsome fellow who
-----Sgt. J. Rearlck. 16043972
and firepower!
crossed
the
Dutch
coast
on
their
sheer
guts
and
fighting
heart,
they
get
the
graduated
from
the
Engineer
Offi
­
played In the movie the other night, says. "171 try nnd write that letter
423rd T.EJ’.TS. C.A.A.P.
600-miles flight to Regensburg to
She had forgotten hi* name, but I promised soon.'* Sam. O.K. fellow cer Candidate School at Fort Bel­
Columbus. Mississippi
And we can't ride with those fighting
Army supply trains through.
the
lime
they
crossed
the
Brenner
voir.
Va.
and
1a
now
second
Lt.
you were 'usl like him. and brother, well be looking for it. smooth sailPaw
on
the
800mile
Regensburg
to
railroaders in the cabs of their Army
.
in
the
Corps
of
Engineers
of
the
from tne
irom
the way one
site said
saia n.
it. wrjfiner
whether in«
Ing io
to you.
you
Some of them worked with us on the
August 3. 1943
..... 1........
you
know &gt;■It ...
or not. you've .....
got' 1 To Ilnw.i
Howard SlielllnRton (Ryan United States Army. How about a Africa stretch.
Mrs. Lizzie Cairns
.
engines. But we can promise them that
Opposition
in
Italy,
compared
to
Central,
before
they
traded
their
overalls
letter
from
you.
Lt.
7
somethin' there!
‘ School Dtel »—they tell us your with
R. 1
that
tn
Germany,
was
like
dodging
no
job
will
be
too
big,
no
working
hours
Here's
a
poem
that
Cpl.
Jack
Dot I)a»h News
V . • . —
; the Air Corps at—
for uniforms. And a lot more of us would
Hastings. Michigan
Lewis wrote to his grandparents, out of Flftlt Ave.. trafRc In New- Dear Mother.
Nice going to Ernie Burr wlio te •
.C-A A_T.C C.
too long, no sacrifice too great... if
like to be over there with them.
York and going into the public
nCpfcPEr.mt’ bS^WMs”
।
• K and tell u. about the Dan Lewis', lhe other day—
Well, a» you are two up on me I
library’, one crew man Mid.
what we do will shorten the war as much *
When I’m decrepit and mellow
But we know that we’ve got onr railroading
The Southern Queen wa* hit bv had better get busy ond write vou
A
wiilte
bearded
old
fellow
as a single day.
Class 3 Flight 10 23 T.F.F.
j }vou
‘hair like
machine-gun bullets In the bomb a letter. It has been hot and rainy
job
to
do
too
.
.
.
bthind
the
lines.
With
grandchildren
crowding
at
Port i^utan Colo
—“lll oldn t you have red hair like
here. too. In fact, we are getting
bay and a bomb was set afire.
For they are more than holding up their
We can't hear the big guns blasting back
Staff Sergt. Dominic Casamaa- somewhat of an Ide* what it Is
•Hello'. Glenn Campbell al Camp too? *
~ All asking for a story
end of the greatest supply line on earth.
sinas. of Jersey City.' radio operator, like in the South Sea jungles, only
Phllllto, Kans, and Clarence Camp- | Hcre-# B Mlf explanatory letter About my great feats of glory
here. But we can itt thousands of freight
It Isn’t quite so much so. Orders
bell who te with ttie Air Corp* at vouni
interested to readAnd if they can do it over there, we can
In this war that's making such threw out the*bumlng bomb at risk came from headquarters that the
trains thundering across the country day
of hte life just before the plane
.Tunlnr College
Collwr* Bldg..
Hlrle Grand
(Irann RanRin- ;।
Aug 2. 1943
Junior
history.......
whole Group had to live In tents
keep on doing it here!
'
■
reached Its target.
Ids. &lt;Clarence has been lucky to be Mr Earl Baum
and
night
.
.
.
packed
to
the
couplings
Oh. how shall I explain
One-third of the way across the like we would In the field. So, now
near home but’ he expects to be Box 71
Oh. how shall I refrain
with fighting equipment. .. carrying
our tents are pitched In the woods
transferred any day.i We saw pic­ Delton. Mich.
From telling them lhe truthful Mediterranean a bullet which had on the side of a small mountain
TM 125^00 KAIIIOAD MfN AND WOMEN Of TW i
been embedded In an oxygen bot­
titnblt the loads they carried before . . .
tures of you fellows that were great. Dear Mr Baum:
situation?
ridge. The rifle range to below in
A uniform gives a fellow a certain
Ycur trusty and zealously sharp­ That their Grandad was no ranger tle set another oxygen bottle afire. the valley between two ridges. The
racing against time.
Morrill and hte po-pllot. Secono
pride and confidence--we could see ened sheath knife was handed to No commando In grave danger,
cooks do their work In a tent and
it in your face These two brothers me by Lt. Daynes several months But a Jerk who blew a trumpet for Lieut. Russell Lambaugh. of Lan­ the mess hall roof Is the sky.
We can't go into battle with the two
ding. Mich., called the crew to the
grew up over Isrey way and if you I ago My answer has been slow In its
hte nation.
I was in a eoldbrtck job today*,
million soldiers we help transport each
notice that proud look of Scott formation, but the story to a fas­ Greetings. Lt. DeForrest Walton, front of the plane preparatory to the trash detail. I helped pick uo
Campbell who works al the hospital, cinating one.
month. But we can back them up. We can
Jr. we understand you've been bailing out. but the fire was put out. all the trash in the various trash
ovr OFAMr/ucSf
ll’.i because he's their Dad.
The Strong was my ship at the 'zooming* around a bit these past
cans and dumped them en a truck
keep guns and shells, tanks and jeeps,
Letter*
JU UMfTID FORFKTCny/
Two other brothers In service are time your knife arrived. Fortunate­ few months—then came word that
Northern Sicily and away we wejit to the city damn
Don and Roger Leyendecker who ly. I hod It the night she was sunk you'd soon arrive in the east and
at Dalton which is about the size ot
off dashed Shirley, (who fa. un­ Dear Folks:
Well. I can finally write again, Hastings. Lota of girls and no solqualified. both a lovely beauty and
a charmer) to meet you. Warts also get some mall over here, only
Shirley—then the phone rings; It's I didn’t receive the Banner nor a
you. Junior. Inviting Mrs. Walton box. How do you like my Italian
for dinner You arrive in whites; an Ink?/
We are living in building* for a
orchid for Shirley, who looks like
a dream and so you spend the next chanr? and sleeping on cots (Hal­
few days to-gether before you 'take lam. I guess this usedvto be asnSave lime and money. Easy—beautiful
offleers club or quarters, anyway it
off' again.
What an exciting, thrilling life te a real nice place. I cant tell you
tains 40 Curlers, Shampoo, Wave Set.
It fa. but we know that you would where nor when I landed or where
Complete with simple directions. Charma* soon do with less adventure and I am. I can’t remember any of tiw
fewer hazard*, in exchange for towns that we have taken, they are
quieter days when your lives will be too hard to pronounce anyway.
JUKI LAHO
your own to live In the way you x I went to town yesterday and got
MACHINES. S*fe for children s, natural
——
choose. It te for Dim* days to come a shave and haircut for 10c. It was
or dyed hsir Money back if not pleased.
‘al1 '• •"•‘".'"I
that vou are staking your all. to­ a real good job. too. a kid 11 or 12
day. We hope this happy objective years old Ls one of the barbers. Hr
for you. and all men tn service, may sure can throw a straight razor
soon be achieved. Blue skies to you. around
REXALL STORE
It seems good to live In a house
Lt., and off the record—what does.
HASTINGS
PHONE 2131 I "ceiling-zero " mean, or are we again. W&gt; have been sleeping where
and when we could with no blanket.
We travel fast and light. I received
letters from quite * number of peo­
ple but I cannot write to them now
I hope you don't worry about me
too much, although I did have u
few close calls.
When we took the towns over,
everybody lined the streets, cheered
MICHIGAN
HASTINCS
and clapped their hands and yelled
"Viva Americanos" and gave us
bread and wine. They really treat
you grand. One night my buddle
and I went out to look at some
houses when some civilians came
along and took us to one of their
vino (wine* cellars where there
were large barrels of it all over. We
talked with them, but they couldn't
understand us, nor could we tiiem.
but we got along anyway. It took
my mind off things for a while,
100 bu. corn
100 bu. oats.
only when we got back to where
our company was. they had gone, no
Around 30 ton good mixed hay
there we were in the middle of no
man's land with nothing but a .45
revolver each, not kxowlng which
direction to move to and didn't
care too much. However, in a short
lime we did find our company
John Deere model D tractor in very good shape, John
again. Believe it or not. combat Is a
Deere 2 bottom 13 inch plow, 8 foot double disc nearly
vacation compared to the hard
training we received in North Afri­
new, Oliver double cultipacker, 3 sec. drag, 2 sac.
ca.
I got a Swiss watch for Phyllis
spike drag, good side delivery rake, dump rataf, 6 ft.
It's vere small. When I get back I
cut McCormick mower, 99 Oliver plow, McCormick
would like to have it put In a gold
case with July 10. 1943 engraved oa
corn binder, John Kemp manure spreader, doubio
IL I've been thinking I would like
cultivator, 5 tooth cultivator, Mt sleighs, Farmers fa­
to buy the house at the end of the
street. It might not be a good idea.
vorite
hoe drill, Keystone single drum loader, Harri­
You see. when I get out of here. T.
want to be close to home. A lot of
son wagon and flat rack, wagon and new wheels,
things go through your mind when
double
box, Mt of iron wheels 4 inch tires fits 314 x
you arc in combat.
I sure hope I get a box soon, and
e 10 wagon, iron truck mounted with 6 horM
the Banner, too. I can't think of
*
gine,
12
inch friction pulley, stover duplex fo4
any more now so will close and ro
to sleep. These beds ar* the first
er No. 10, 1500 lb. platform scales, com si—
since we left the States. Send me
cutters, large cauldron kettle, fanning mill, PrimroM
some candy, we get very little here.
cream separator, four 10-gal. one 8-gal. milk cans,
Lota of love.
Pvt. Jr. M. Wellfare. 36407874
set hay slings, Kalamazoo heating stove, fuel oil tank,
A .P.O. 3. c/o Postmaster
set nearly new doubio work harness, odd hemees, 3

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On account of ill health I will dispose of the personal property at Public Auction
at the farm located 7 miles south of Hastings or H miles south of Hendershott
school house and j mile west or 4j miles northwest of Dowling on

STEBBINS &amp; JACOBS

TUESDAY, AUGUST 31, 1943

TAYLOR'S SHOE WORE

VJ1 Starting at 1 o'clock I offer the following

HORSES

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Block more, 6 yrs. old, wgt. 1600 lbs.
Block mare, 12 yrs. old, wgt. 1400 lbs.
This team is sound and1 good workers and
have had a double vacination for sleep­
ing sickness.
Black horse, wgt. 1250

\ Vital Message
Shoe Rave-

Tshoe
Rational Sho , ,

OATS

FARM MACHINERY

COWS

Holstein cow, 8 yrs. old, pasture bred
2 Jersey and Guernsey cows, 7 yrs. old,
pasture bred
Durham and Guernsey cow, 6 yrs. old,
pasture bred
Jersey heifer, 2 yrs. old, pasture bred
Jersey cow, 5 yrs old, due in October
Spotted heifer, 2 yu. old, posture bred
Guernsey cow, 12 yrs. old, pasture bred
Guernsey cow, 12 yrs. old, pasture bred
4 good heifer calves from 3 to 5 mos. old
SHEEP

Thursday noon.
July 29. 1943

EA A * E R

HENS

20 Rhode Island hens

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Mrs Ernest Kenyon
Michigan Ave.
Hastings. Michigan
Mv dear Mra. Kenyon and Kids.
I'd feel that I had let you down if
I didn't Inform you of lhe fact that
I'm being married this Sunday eve­
ning. so altho you will receive this
too late to think of me, I will know
that you’ll know it In the near fu­
ture.-Can't leave you guy* out on
a deal like thl*.
She's a very nice young lady,
(strictly southern) living In Aber­
deen. Mtea., where we Intend to
start out. Our final arangements
for quarter* haven't been decided
as yet but we have several way* of
working it out and they are all
good. We can buy a home and pay
for It in the form or rent, rent a

26 Shrop ewes 14 lambs
Registered Oxford Ram, 1 yr. old

collars 20-21 and 22 inch, forits, shovels, hoee and
EVERYTHING GOES NO BY II DOING

TERMS OF SALE: CASH, NO GOODS TO BE REMOVED UNTIL SETTLED FOR.

CHAS. VAN VRANKEN, Prop
DEWEY REED, Auctioneer

JOHN H. BIRMAN,

�THIS IS PART OF YOUR PAY CHECK
■

■*

SEE THAT GI A?
It’s making things plenty hot for the Axis.
Know where that gun came from?

From the pay checks and pay envelopes of
people like you.
'It was bought with the money you lent your
Government in regular installments from vour pay.
But hold on now—
*

Maybe this isn’t your gun at all. Maybe you
haven’t been lending the Government a regular
amount from your pay.

•

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J -

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.

-

Maybe you haven’t beeiYsetting aside at least
10 percent of your salary, and more if you can, for
War Bonds!

There are still some people around who aren’t
. . .not many—but it’s just possible that you're
one of them.

If you arc, we’re sure it’s not for want of
patriotism, but because you just haven't quite got
around to it.
Tell yburjboss or shop representative today
that you want to help win the war by joining the

Pay-Roll Savings Plan. Tell him you want to
save at least 10 percent of every pay check by
putting it into War Bonds.
You can’t make a better investment—
You’ll be buying the weapons that insure a
, future of freedom, peace, and plenty! , .
You’ll be getting back $4 for every $3 you save
when the bonds mature.
Makes sense, doesn’t it?

.THEN—START TODAY!

YOU'VE DONE YOUR BIT—NOW DO YOUR BEST!
WALLDORFF &amp; SON
STRAND AND BARRY
THEATRES
HODGES JEWELRY
FRANDSENS
B. A. LyBARKER
BONNEJ&amp;GOWN
AUTO SPORT SHOP
THE VALUE STORE

CUT RATE SHOE STORE
BEN FRANKLIN STORE
J.C. PENNEY COMPANY
WATERS CLOTHES SHOP
JOHN BULLING &amp; SON
HASTINGS ICE &amp; FUEL
ROTH FURNITURE
G. E. GOODYEAR HDWE.
REED'S DRUG _■

STEBBINS &amp; JACOBS
FARM BUREAU SERVICES
MARK'S AUTO
HASTINGS MFG. CO.
GOODYEAR BROS. HDWE.
G. R. BOOKCASE
CONSUMERS POWER CO.
IRONSIDE MONUMENT
BARRY CLEANERS

COFFEESHOP
HOTEL HASTINGS
TAYLOR SHOE STORE
WESTERN AUTO ASSOCI­
ATE STORE
FELDPAUSCH STORES
COLEMAN INSURANCE
HASTINGS CITY BANK
NATIONAL BANK

ANDRUS SERVICE

MEYERS 5c &amp; 10c STORE
LONG &amp; MOORE 5c to $1
STORE
BAIRD'S STORE
THE HASTINGS BANNER
MILLER REAL ESTATE
CASITE CORP.

VIKING CORPORATION
EAST END CIGAR STORE
E. W. BLISS CO.
INT. SEAL &amp; LOCK
MICH. MUTUAL WIND­
STORM
CHAS. LEONARD FUNERAL
HOME

�THE HASTINGS BANNER. THURSDAY, AUGUST M. IMS
ORDER FOR PUBLICATION
■o tar uia l«U, I rnen. us. There to always green grata, OXDIR FOR PUBLWAT10N
HTATR OP MICHIGAN, IN THE ORtrs and a card. Quite a Jack- would think it would be Ideal for
Cl’IT COURT FOR T»r. COUNTY OF
lhe last two weeks we IiAre
very little ikep. When We tel
that Marte has i
» m irom ~ i
MerrtM Bo| Jr „
tar Uta ff
-----------— Won’t catch as la
.. _
, L-li UHL IteteUa.l
No I
night, it
1 om get up here. bat
(Continued from Page 3. Sec. 2 )
today—«xtM owuioi fur ligation
Had a fins Mnner
c—
catch one Hille minnm
-- ------- err—
beef with maahad potatoes and
getting anxious to try mine out. A Qto QUt
envy, first tn a tong while: Am eat­
sen ice Group isnl supoeed to fight to gel some sleep It was the same
ing in a different Mew
oftcQAivc actions, but In case we when we came back. The second day
that I am going to aehool.
have to. we fight Uke all gal out. we were back I had K.P. The next
day I went on guard and the next,
Well, window.
Ordinarily our worst danger will be a
coal detail. 'Aen I had to start
Yours.
bombing raids, ao we practice dig­
Duane
ging foxholes. I used to wonder Just getting tny leep ready for yester- (huts) to live tn and have a bath
PFC Lyman D. Hunt. 36463566
•hat a foxhole was. Well. I found dgn inspection which wa* called
633 TAS, Flight C-2
out. Il to a hole deep enough at one off on account of rain. Thursday
Anny Air Force Technical '
end ao it ia about eye level and at night X worked until ten getting ft 34 Mun a day and 366 days a year.
ini Command
the other end II has a step ao as ready to painu The next night we We have all we want te eet, but I
Gulfport Field. MtealMippI
to step up on to shoot out of. You finished getting our trucks painted wish the Anny would lei the Civil­
»nd we had to put on the finish­ ians hwe the Ram. Lamb. Sheep Duane's birthday te March 39.
also sit on the step with your head
between your knees (hiring a bomb­ ing touches and jt was two in the and Multon.
Weil. I jursi this lx enough writ­
ing raid or tank attack. It te. of morning before we were through I
course, camouflaged ao lhe enemv went on guard ytaetrday ana did ing for the very little I have aaid.
Alfred Williams. F J c
Tell Bobby and Benny I aaid
cannot readily see it. It te about the not get to-fteep until alter two this
best position known of and reduces morning I 'have number one post "Hello." Also Mr. and Mrx Kenyon
U. 8. Naval Train School
Yow Friend.
the number of casualties from HFt this time. All you have to do te sit
Wahpeton. N. Dakota.
Ralph
when wllhpul any cover to "v at here and keep wstch of things In
Birthday-Jan lAUr
T/8*t. Ralph T. DeMott. 20037562
!•». Handy if uncomfortable. It in the guard house. That te how come
A.PG 944 c/o Postmaster
hard soil a tank will go right over I have time to write this letter.
Pvt. Eugene Flanders
Seattle, Washington
Never did find out yet who took
It and not know it.
313th RCN P.T.R. 8qdn.
I'm glad things seem to be mov­ my sixty dollars while out to the
Perry A-A.P.
ing nlong at home All reports seem range Would like to though, f
Perry. Florida
July 30. 1643
When you sec Forrest tell him I Un. Claude D. Hunt*
ito indicate good crops this year
Birthday -Dec 30
--------------- * • *
'
Well. 1 hope I can find one envelope would Uke to have had him with me ... ,
Out #3
BANNER WANT ADS PAY
that -isn't stuck down and 111 mail “ '
I
«*«« Hasten*.. Michigan
Cadet Ronald McKlbbin. 36456688
all over with mj
jy Jeep. I bet he Dear Folks
tills letter.
------ . 8.U.
—
ORDER FOR PUBLICATION
3324
—A.8.T.U.
Weli o,.
I forgot to say that any work a would get a big kick out of riding
Wall,
the flrl
first, dr
day ot my school- I
Browne Hail—Room 307
Service Group couldn't handle te In one. A leap Isn't such a hard Ing Once a man twice a child, jw I
Westminister College
shipped back to a more or leas per­ riding car aa people think. You back to school far me. Well. I'm
New Wilmington. Pennsylvania
manent Repair Depot from which a
sure I'm going to like It—will &gt;•
Service Group also gets Ils supplies
lota of hard work, but sure am glad
Pvt Richard Bowman
Il's getting dark so Ill sign off
There te something else that , *for
“ **■*
the chance.
"
It'a ~ much finer
A.8.N. 36456223
now.
seems funny to see in a big place school than I expected, the type of
PFC Emerson 8. Cairns
like New York and that te lhe training we are to get te for trans­
460 Ser. Sqd.. 50th Ser. Grp.
mourned police They ride Itorses up . port and cargo ships They are all 1
EIU*twlk
University of Tllinola
c o Postmaster
nnd down the streets
of the large types. The motors used
Champaign. HL
Ringgold. Georgia
Weli. I saw a regiment puli out are all Radial motors, air cooled,
for the boats yesterday. I suppose built in a circle like a wagon hub.
Pfc Gerald U Lawrence
time you get
gcthis they will Some of them have as many as 18
by the lime
lr». Mabie Tobias
J__ You
__ ,______
.... all the
be across. TI wish II —.
was with them. cylinders.
know___
with
1 sure gels tiresome waiting on this hardships I've had I've been plenty
Hastings, Michigan
Greeley. Colo
Bide.
lucky as have gotten what I really
Dear Mother:
Well. It Is almost time to get re­ wanted, but didn't think ft possible
: Just a few lines to let you know
Pvt. Robert J. Wilcox. 36462575
IHI&gt; r. (.&lt;
u am O.K. Hope you all are the. lieved so I shall have to quit writ172 Squadron 53d Training Grouo 1
'•arnc. This is the first time I have । ip it *oon. Hope to hear from you
Keesler Field. MlMiuippi.
about planea Would like to be able
find the chance to write in a long soon.
Birthday—Aug. 27th.
Your son.
to go on to SpecteJiit School after
lime. Wax quite surprised to hear I
Arthur
here. Don't want anything but
that Gale was marled, although I
schooling. Hal Hal
expected It of 8Ls.
Pvl Arthur Tobias. 36430389
T/5 Cpl. Duane Jarman
Didn't do much today but get
No. Mom. it won’t do me much I
Btry C. 004th C. A. (AA.I IBM.)
H A 8. Co.
good If you send me another song
c/o Postmaster, Bergone Point shown around, but really start to­
930th Eng &lt;Avn.) Regt.
morrow. My school hours are from
book right now because I haven't
Station
Gowen Field
12:30 noon until 6:30 at night. Eat
Bayone. New Jersey
Slave to shave and get things ready
Boise. Idaho
about 10:30 a m. and not again un­
[for inspection In tlie morning We
July 21. 1943 til about 7:30 pm Quite a stretch,
but can take that.
hart another parade today. We Mrs. G. E. Kenyon
Richard E. Brower. E M 3/e
Hcgie my foot gets better soon. 1
have been out to lhe firing range , R. 5
0611060
ORDER FOR PUBLICATION
and everywhere cLve lately. It Hastings, Michigan
•­
sure Is sore and ean't see anything
Con*tr Bn . 'I Fleet Postoffice
kerma like we just get through one
Went on sick call with it. but Dr
nr .Dear Mrs Kenyon ,
San Francisco. Calif
thing here nnd something else comes
tes i
I received your letter a few days cniy put a bandage on IL which
up.
!t ago
dOMn't nelp
help aa Mt
Mt. Ha!
Hal
ago and
and said
said when
when II got
sot it
it that
that II j. doean't
Pfc. Keith Pox
Well, hope Dad is better by this would answer it that same evening. 1
It rained a lot last night and to- I
301 TBS . Brk*. 726
time and was glad to hear tliat Eu- but. of course, I didn't get around 1 day. so has been cool, which helps ,
Lowry Pleld. Colorado
r
.... Tell -------------------hire Is—
home
ah the kids---I to IL
it Isn't that
that hit
fust like me?
me?
plenty.
utaity. Had K.P. last night
nigl-for
,
the
kaki hello and sorry I have not had
Am very glad that Marte and the last time for a while. Right up to ।
time to write.
I test of them could go to Me Gordon lhe laal they poured it on.
U. 8. Naval Air Station
Don't know what they will do.
I Well. Mom. have to close now. because I know just how glad he
Barracks 7 D Norman. Oklahoma
hope to hear frorr^ you span and will, wu tn tea them The flrxt month Have rot to be an expert. If I do
Birthday. Aug. 34th.
try to write again soon.
. that I was in lhe Army seemed aa avll at AM. I’ll surely make 1
• 4n&gt;inl&gt;W*!l"n
Pvt. Maurice
Maurice V.
V. Miller. 36458649
Sunday. AUK. 15. 1943 , longer than the next year. The time good. Ha! What got me the worst |I Pvt.
wm the way the boys would sneak
p«ar Mother
. goes much more swiftly now.
20lh
“ Photo
' Sou
" luadron 'H&gt;
■ullahl
Peterson Field.I, Colorado Spring.
Well, here I am again Hope you
I have received two cards from off and leave a few with all the |
work. You remember the story C.
Colorado
D. always told of the Mexicans
watching the Bom. well that's lhe
8gL Shirley M. Wilkins. 36157340
&gt;■
way eight out of ten of these bovs
Hq. Sqdn.. 36th Trg. Gp.
*•••»
do. Lots u&gt;
of ww
the uv,»
boys a„cna.
sneak back k
to,
uv.
Jefferson Barracks. Mo.
.
t™
the barracks,
bzrrzctx. but r.ci
not me. Have nev- ’' Don't forget Bob Kelly to down । " '
er worked that wav
way yet
vet and I'm not there Shirley you may run Into
going to start now. Ill bet I'll show each other.
up K&gt;tne of them naw. mavbe I'm
too sure, but think they will have
Pfc. Robert C. Gardner. 36424967
rt Clamant. Judfa of Fr^Mte. I
Now picking South Havens, Rochester^, Hal-Havens.
to apply themselves a bit more.
Spent Saturday night and Sun­
Camp Howze. Texas
day in Biloxi with Gerald. Had a
Other varieties follow soon.
fine lime—stayed all night at U.
Pfc. Keith Pox. 36460580.
361 Tech. Sch. Sod..
chargee.
Sav. vou know nil our milk we get
Lowry Field. Na ,2
here in the Meas Halls comes In I
Denver. Colored^.
waxed
neper Quart containers |
2 miles east of Cloverdale. Phone Cloverdale Exch.
shipped clear from Illinois, Wiscon­
Pvt Daniel L. Hull. 36175020.
8-26
sin. Minnesota, etc. Isn't It queer
Signal Co..
they can't produce milk here for.
AT.O. 25. T Postmaster,
San Francisco. Cal.
Birthday. Sept. 9. ,

THE HOME FRONT

■on Donald spent Sunday afte
with Mr. and Mrs Charlie Van
Zent and daughter B«Uy of De­
troit. who are spending a waak al
Jordan lake here. * TIw Mtoaaa
Dofothy and Janka Bataa also MIm
fardel Harms aaeoenpantod Rav.
. 8. Deabler to Buchanan Satur-

vention. Camp meeting Is also in
progress there.
Mrs Deabier ts
staying with Miss Olga Eckardt
while Rev. Deabter te away. * Mrs.
Joale Watrous spent several days teat
week with Mrs. Arthur Batea and
family, a Miss Eva Rodebaugh Of
Hastings spent over Sunday with
. her sister. Mrs. Ben Schneider and
[ Mr. Schneider. ♦ Mra Man' Kunx.

Saturday
juste visited her mother. M
Ua Pease Tuesday. * RtatM
naar of Camp Ruskar, Ata.,
fine after an operation fat
dSdtia. We wish him the

and Jimmy of Ba Ute Creek
on ltrs. Minnie Campbell 1
afternoon.
BANNER WANT ADS FAY

GIRLS

WANTED!
DEFENSE INDUSTRY
GOOD WAGES!
1

THOSE NOW EMPLOYED IN DEFENSE
INDUSTRY NEED NOT APPLY

SILVERS-RICH

PEACHES FOR SALE
DANIEL

120 N. Broadway

PAYN E

UCTION SALE

Next week Mrs. Fred Henney
, from over Carleton Center way will
' write to you. K Mrs. Henney knows
l everybody and ' everybody knows I
Mrs. Henney and more than that
everybody likes her. and so will you..
Until then Cheerio.

On account of working in a defense plant, I will sell the following property at Public
Auction on what is known as the Floyd Collison placa located 2 miles east 1 ’/2
miles south of Delton or 2 miles north ond Vi mile west and *4 miles north of

Hickory Corners on

SATURDAY, AUG. 28,1943

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AT ONE O'CLOCK
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50 white rock pullets

HORSES

Bay mare, 9 yrs. 1400
Bay Gelding, 10 yrs. 1400
1 Set of double work harness.

COWS
Holstein and Jersey, 4 yrs.
due Jan.

Guernsey, 4 yrs., fresh,
6 wks. bred back

Holstein heifer, 16 mos.
Holstein heifer, 7 mos.
Holstein steer, 16 mos.
HOGS

Duroc Jersey saw, 16'mas.
old, bred
12 feeder pigs, average wgt.
80 lbs.
CHICKENS
40 loyng hens

Start laying in about a month.

TOOLS
New Idea Manure spreader
New Idea Hayloader
John Deere side delivery rake
Dump rake
International mower 5 ft. cut
2 Sec. spring drag
Spike 2 Sec. drag
2 horse walking cultivator
Wagon and rack
Electric brooder, 500 chick
capacity

ZoUy Coffer

IEGALS
' NOTICE TO CREDITORS
;
Rtalo of Mlrhlfnn, Thy Probate Court

Phone H. C. 17F2-1

MILTON LEINAAR, Clerk

On account of the sale of the farmland on which I have been operating, I will dis­
pose of the personal property at Public Auction at the farm, known as the Hersh­
berger farm, located 2 miles south of Woodland and a mile west, or 2 miles east of
Coats Grove and a mile north, on
,
.

THURSDAY, SEPT. 2,1943
STARTING AT 1:00 O'CLOCK I WILL OFFER THE FOLLOWING

COWS
Guernsey cow, 5 yrs. old, giving milk
Holstein heifer, 3 yrs. old, giving milk
Jersey heifer, 2 yrs. old, giving milk
Hereford calf, 3 mos. old, heifer
2 yrs. old Brown Swiss heifer, pasture
bred
Holstein heifer, 5 mos. old
The above cows arc all coming in this Fall and giving
good mess. Breeding dates will ba given at sole.

HOGS AND CHICKENS
Duroc sow, due October, first wgt. 450

100 white Samonios, laying 30 doxen a week

GRAIN
150 bu. soy beans

TOOLS
5 tooth cultivator 2 section drag
2 horse Banner plow
Hog-shute on wheeler hog crate
20 potato crates walnut and corn shcllcr

Grind stone

Deering Groin Binder Miller Boon Fuller
Two 50 gallon oil barrels
60 gal. scalding barrel
New 9x11 brooder houae
New oil brooder atove

Set 8001b. plotform, sea lea

5 little chicken coops
100 grain sacks

Maytag motor

Two 10 gallon milk cans nearly new

5 gallon milk can

Large strainer

15 gallon cold water separator
Set Tackle blocks with 100 ft. of rope, new
*4 horse power electric motor

Pump jack

Hand com planter

30 gallon jar

Writing desk and bookcase
Wall cabinet
Iron lounge
Camp trunk

sack of laying m

Roll of sheeting paper

Wolf hide tanned

Glass door cupboard, good one

Studebaker wagon
2 horse riding cultivator, good shape

ORDER FOR PUBLICATION

FEED
110 bu. oats
6 ton alfalfa hay
400 crates corn
5J acres corn all eared up

ALEXANDER ABRAHAM, Prop
LOREN COPPOCK, Auctioneer

!

Special report—— lust heard great
news about twins. Harold and Ger­
ald Rogers. They have just had
their eyes operated and the doctor
told them that thatr ayes would not
only be straightened but that sight
would be restored to the crossed eye
—they have never had vision in the
affected eye before. Both boys are
so glad that the condition could be
corrected and now at drill' time
when the Sergeant yells. "Eves
right." both fellows can happy whteper—"Sarg. you said It." The bovs
will be In the hospital two weeks
so they,11 be appreciating cards and
letters from back home. Their ad­
dresses are the same except serial
numbers. (Well give Harolds flrat
because he's 13 minutes older than
Oeraldi
Harold Rogers—1606707100 A SN.
Gerald Rogera—16087097 A S N.
Ward 1227 Station Hospital
Sheppard Field. Texas.

AUCTION SALE

One Oak dining room table

2 sets of doubletrees and neckyokea, new
4 bag, of cull boon.

I foot float

Set of hog hanger.

chicken crate

TERMS: CASH NO PROPERTY REMOVED UNTIL SETTLED FOR.

Il Is Further Ordered. That roblk no-

paper prinud and circulated la

aaid

GUY MAKELEY Prop
DEWEY REED, Auctioneer

C. M. HAMMOND,

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THE HASTINGS BANNER, THURSDAY, AUGUST H, U43

the Orville I DUNHAM DISTRICT
there from Long Beach. California.' Farm Bureau eamp in Yankee
dlana were Sunday dinner gueete DOWLING
u nr^»
KnfH I------■ ** -Week's
TLetter
La*t
Pichard
-----------------------------“ * ‘
-----Springs where she has been em­ of Mr. and Mr*. Paul Hoffman and Last
Lail Week'i
Week's Letter
Richard Palmer
employed Ui Hastings. * Several
The annual reunion, of the Moore । purchased the Clem Kidder farm, ployed during the summer. ♦ Mrs. Mrs. Lydia Karcher. * Mrs. John
Mr.'" and Mrs. John Tenharkel of few hour* Saturdi
fields of carrots on U(e Moore school will be held Saturday, Au- ji taking possession November 1. * Frances Cogswell who has been in Anderson and Mrs. Julius Wester
gust
21.
on
lhe
School
ground.
★
I
marsh were topped and sold to an
hospital the past week, re- of Alto were visitors al Paul Hoff­ Grand* Rapids were the weekend
| Gueaia for. supper. Sunday evening -Pennock
— -—
SHULTZ
- .
Indiana cannery last week. A truck A Joint picnic of Maple Grove and |' at the Ray Oatroth home were Pvt. turned
lay. *
Karl
\ndJ»«r* Wm
-—ho&lt;
home Sunday and te com- man's Saturday
‘ Mrs.
•*— -Lydia
---- ---------Last Week s Letter
—
I
load of boys from the camp helped Benfield Farm Bureau members will I and Mr*. Maarice Ostroth and Corp. &gt;”8 along
“T well. * Miss Martelle ___
cher ___
was _
a Sunday
F
and Monday 1 ,ord Thc Stanfords returned home
Callers at Uie Kenyons Bunday I
pull Lhe carrots. * Mra. Albert be held Wednesday, August 25. at I and Mra. Francis Kenyon. The sol. Gillespie
and came back Wed-------- ,— cof the Center road vis­ guest of Mr. and Mra. Roy Sersc ot a',u}
Green returned to her home after Bristol lake at Herman Babcock's-I diers being from Ft»Custer. * Mr ited her friend Miss Bemita Cogs­ Elmdale. * Malrlyn Manin of «esday. * Mrs. Hubert Bronson of were Rev Fred Horn and Mrs. |
Hom.
Rev.
Ix-land
Sherrard
and
caring for Mrs. Edward Bowerman cottage. Pot luck dinner, bring own
well In Nashville part of last week. Grand Rapids spent the past week. Hastings spent Monday and Tues- Mr*. Sherrard and Marcia Jean and ||
and new baby for two weeks at Irv­
d*T
UU1 Florence WUght.
* Mr*. Alma Goodenough left Sat­ wtth Mr. and Mrs Will Mishler.
ing. * James Bowerman. Sr., re­ S-S..ffil urday morning to accompany her Jerry Blough was in Haatlngs Fri- Mond‘J' l-ht&gt;'
*5 Orand’Rao- Joan Meek of Battle Creek. Esther
turned to lhe home of his son. Rollo
J?UC1H°«n,^un
Sidney Stanton and family and i cousin. Mtes Bernice English of day on business * Miss Gwendolyn
shopping. Mra. Bronsons hus- Hom of Ypeilsntl. Bemadine Wurtx |
were Mr*
Vinlet. HUnlnn on,I rhil.
y.lane
J
Dearborn and they also all I
after spending six weeks In Detroit drrn
m
I'la &gt; Mr
and
Mrl Harold Kidder and' Grand Rapids to visit a great aunt Mtahler is working in Grand Rap- ^"d- a pflot “teUoned in New of
railed on Mr. and Mrs. Clarence!
and Hastings with his daughters and hUfathernZ nn family of Battle Creek, were Sunday in Greenville. Ohio. They expect ids. * Mra. Jennie Pardee visited aulne».
recently decorated for *Jaechler and Frank Horns. * Ca- |
families. ★ Lt. Helen B. Willsons Unwr? ★ (luriu nt Mr
club
evening callers at Clem Kidder's, to be gone about two weeks. * Sev- Saturday afternoon with her sister- 'the
,h* sixth
”*,h time.
,,m* * The'4-H
’rH*
*h‘*‘ went
Elcturc appeared in the Grand nXl n£?h.»
n .hi ul
--- ---------------- --------------------eral °' thf lttdle» of the Martin W in-law. Mr*. Henry Johnson of on a picnic at High Bank Park1 det Bill Monica, of Nashville, I
aplds paper. Aug. 14. She is» -a
uin; iinvc ocetl IOC HI*
—
last Tuesday. * Mr. aim Mn. Mar­ Tennessee, la home on a furlough I
Bowne Center.
nod —
ts ter's sister. Ruby Ooodson, and । &lt;
*loverdal
LO*
~&lt;
E
calling on friends and rela-1
Archie Burd and family over the [ sister to Burdette Willson and
shall Pierce and Mr. and Mrs. I1 and
S. at the church In Quimby last
weekend. * Word was received here completing her
Army
nursing j nephevf. Raymond Guy. * Mr. L_ist Week s Letter
Leonard Oswald spent moat ot last lives. He is a fine, broad ahoul-1
me. La
La. , and Mra.
Mrs. Erwin Clark and daugh- '1 Mr. and Mrs. Merle
M&lt;
_
_ at Camp
. Claiborne.
Kohler and Thursday afternoon putting on the SiLb------that Gordon Green has bean transtraining
week
In northern Michigan. They tiered, young man and all wish him |
program for the Quimby ladles. Last Week's Letter
'
success. * Mr*. Gordon Kenyon and |
ferred from Camp Attetbuo'.
Attetbury. Ind
Ihiit.,,( * Roy Jenkins and son. Ray are
ore I ter of Hastings were guests Sun- son of Chicago are spending several . AH
stopped
to
see
Mr.
and
Mr*
Leland
enjoyed their hospitality and
j Vbaby
— u*. I| —
•. His wife and
working at the creamery ...
tn Mid- I day at Claud HotTmah's. * Frank days with their parents, Mr. and friendliness
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Tobias Jones and family while In Mt. her mother spent Sunday evening I
and hope we may have i and
children have moved to their Pleasant.
..R -*~..
their home with
------ ------Mr.- .........
dlcvlllc this week. * ~
Mrs.
— ------Marshall
Hyde ------relumed
-— —
Saturday ......
from „a Mrs.
Mra. George
George Kahler
Kahler * .....
Mr. and
The Joneses are fine with Mr.' anti Mra. Alva Kenyon. |
She Just returned home Sunday I
and Mr*. Clarence Mayo for the Tripp and children spent Friday visit with Nashville friends. * Miss Mrs. Wilbur Gibson spent Sunday more get-together meetings. ♦ Mr new home they recently purchased ;
Jhevrc
hJ? I
present * Elizabeth Dickenson be- | nignt with Mr. and Mrs. Edward , Enid Cheeseman left Saturday for with Mr. and Mrs. Dale Eckler and Mra Roland Barry and their in Prairieville. * Mra. Madeline i[ from their home town. * Mrs * John ,
—_ work
—u. at the
ik. factory in Middle- i Bowerman
on-.-n-.n in Irving.
imHnn
, Goldsboro, North Carolina, to be and daughter of Bedford * Mr. and mother. Mrs. Ernest Todd of thi Norman. Marilyn and Carl Towne '! Hill entertained the birthday club ffind
gun
•T’.JIf*?1 TLth * I
ville recently * Mr. and Mrs. Hause I
----------------- -----------------------the guest of 2nd Lt. Robert Blan- Mrs. Edward Behling and aona, uf
were In Kalamazoo Friday * Mrs ) last Wednesday. * Mr. and Mrs.
°
tralP*nK thf"• *
Chicago,
returned to
l"d tan,.ll\' *‘r' and“” Madeline Norman. Marilyn and Mr
of Chicago have purchased the farm .
BANNER IfANT ADS PAY
I chard, who had recenUy arrived ' viuiaffu.
Chicago, rem
returned
to their
their home
home ’’
Albert
Klblmger
were
visiting
reli■
Mrs. Frank
Prank Hom. went to I
spending a
„ week with
„,w, ■ Burdette Barnhart in Grand Rap- and Mr*. Merle Bradfield spent t^e , alive* in tills community
J __________________________________
Sunday after spending
on Sun­ Mr. and Mrs
ids. T7"
Sundav.
Mrs Barry's niece weekend at the late W. A. Spauld- I
I Mrs. Arthur Jonncock.
mncock. * Mlu
Miss Ruth । H7'
“
day.
The Misses Marilyn and Kalamazoo Sunday * Mrs. Ada
Hom spent lhe weekend at Chipw2’ll Ing cottage at^Val) lake. * Mr. and
have gone to visit Ashbv vuiled Mrs. Dora Custer of 1
pnwa Lake * Glenn Kahler, who is
,n tor “ *ccks 'Wt with hei 1 Mrs Lyle Wilcox and son Larry of , Elaine Stanton .....
day ‘i41 week..*
at their Grandma VanDellc's this
Lloyd Gaskill todk Thf rP.?nZ Jrlcntl» of Cappy Baech- I
stationed at West Chester. Pa. spent au
, . ,
_______
i Battle Creek were«dlnner guests of
•hool
class to
to ouil
Gull atruck
*cr w111by a *cgr
orTy,n,oHaallngR
hear she
was.
the weekend with hte wife and par’ ' '
Mrs Emily Wilcox Saturday. Nor­ her Sunday school
nooi class
8atur
I ents. Mr. and Mrs George Kahler. COATS GROVE
man relumed home with his par­ lake Friday night. * Word has
* Miss Glennice Oeib spent sev­ Last Week s Letter
ents after spending a few days with been received here of the death of day. She was examined by the doc­
eral
Mr. ...»
and
.... days last week with «...
Mrs. Marian Brink of Milford his grandmother. * Mr. and Mrs Mrs. Exner at the Clark Memorial tor and no bones were broken but It
te a bad^ bruise and it win "S,
be some
I Mrs. Glenn Daniels ot Crooked take, came Sunday to visit the home Rush Saunders entertained Mrs. Home in Grand Rapids. She was ’ 5-?.
* Guests at the George Kahler's folks for ’a week
*■ ♦
• —
E. ~
S. Thomp­ Norman. Marilyn and Carl Towne the wife of Rev. Exner who used J.1."',
Jlad she was injured no
no worse. *
*
I Sundav. were Mr. A: Mrs Ellis Kel- son and daughter Virginia went to recentlv at a fish supper. * The to be with the Bonfield and Dowl- cUd
fra Glenna DeMott and Millie of
I lev and children and Mrs. Iva Kelley Toledo. Ohio, last Monday to visit I Milo W. S. C. S. will be held this Ing churches. * Miss Amy June
I ot Hastings. Mr and Mrs. Merle the former's brother who is til. They ' Thursday
afternoon instead of Hammond of Battle Ckeek was Hastings visited Mina Kenyon Wed­
Kahler and son of Chicago and Mr. returned home on Wednetyiay and i Wednesday at the home of Mrs home last Tuesday. * Mr. and Mra. nesday evening.
and Mrs. Glenn Kahler and baby. * Virginia returned to her. work In Charles McNulty. Cressey. * Fred Gerald Burghdoff and family went
Miss Glennice Gelb ts visiting Mr. Kalamazoo after having a two Van Strealn returned home Satur- to the Moore reunion at the home NORTH HOPE
imd Mrs. Jesse Larabee of Hastings. weeks vacation * Arch Graves and day after spending the past two of Mr. and Mra. Orville Burghdoff Last Week's Letter
* Mr and Mrs W. D. Brooks and Mrs. Pearl Demond attended the | weeks In Wisconsin.
Sunday. They brought Jack and
Mr and Mrs. Thedore Pranshka
Robert and Vivian spent Sunday funeral of a cousin. Fred Baas in i
—----- -* »»■ ■ &gt;
•
Dick home from their grandpar­ and son and Robert Pranshka and
evening with Mr. and Mrs John Hastings Friday a Audra Endslev I EAST DELTON
ents. where they have been visit- Mr nnd Mrs. Ray Welch of Ooblea
Chandler of Hastings. Miss Vivian led the C. E. meeting Sundav eve- Lan
• - • Week's --------)*te lhe last few days. * Mrs, Roy spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Letter
.
— was “YOuth
Brooks is spending this week there. !1 nlng and .cthe ...u.
subject
Mr. and Mrs. Linden Collison Smith. Mrs. Hadle Buxton. Mrs. Chas.' Welch at Shultx. * Mr and
* Miss Mary Lou Lewis is spending at the Wheel" The meeting
..v» | spent Sunday in Hillsdale with Mr. Jcsle Greenfield of Charlotte, and Mrs. Donald Widdle and daughter)
g ncx'
। the week with Mr and Mrs. How- Sunday evening will be led by E. nnd Mn. Bob Mitchel and little Mrs. Nina Powers of Marion. In- of Kalamazoo spent Sunday with
' ard Lewis of Ann Arbor. * Mr. and s. Thompson and the subject of daughter. * Mr. and Mrs. Will Lou- dlana, called at Lizzie Smith's Sat­ Mr. and Mra. Jim Baker. * Mr. and
urday evening. * Mrs. Henning An­ Mrs. Virgil Monica and son of
Mrs. Ed. Monica of Hastings called lesson study will be "Books Are
; nt the Lester Monica's Sunday eve- Good Company.'' * Lloyd Demond Rex Waters on Sundav afternoon , derson
and-------------children- —
and
and- Cloverdale spent Sunday with Mr*.
——---------— Mr. —
. nin»
of Jonla spem Sunday With the * Mr« Madden of Plainwell vis- Mrs. Wilbur Littlejohn of Gull lake Amanda Mlensbach and sons. *
nlng. * Mr«
Mrs. M.rrv
Harry Gr~-n
Green r.rn^ed
returni
to her home In Bellevue after speru
to visit their aunt and sister. Pvt. Hubert McCallum who has
5nd- । home folks. * Mrs. Robert Block­ fted Mrs. George Eddy and Mrs 1
ing several
weeks with Mr. and .Jrs.
Mr
M*n' Ella Uttljohn on Wetl­ been spending ten days with his
--------------------------------------------cr was taken to a Lansing hospital Flovd Collison recenUv. * Marlyn
Arthur Lathrop. * Mr nnd Mrs. Friday evening and is seriously ill. and Velma Payne spent a few dav.« ipday. * Mb. Barbara Winans parents. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Mc­
Arthur Lathrop
I-athrnr, will
wlII attend
attj&gt;nri the
Ihn
'
Arthur
with Marie Waters and helped her-®/ *!?.?h'2Ue. *1“.
,o llve nt Callum returned on Wednesday to
School Commissioner meeting at
reiebrate her blrthdav nn Thur*dav. l,lc Elizabeth Smith hhome.
Pickett, W. Va. * Mr. and Mrs.
i Mt. Pleasant on Friday and Satur­ NORTHEAST WOODLND
Harvey Hilt and Mrs. Nelson Hul­
* Rox Waters and wife nnd R’"w—
Last
Week*
Letter
day.
__________
ECHOES
bert and son of Battle Creek spent
------------------------- —
j
Mr. nnd Mrs. Wayne Henney of art Waters nnd famliv were visitorsPOWERS
Sundav with Mr and Mrs Albert
nt
Gordie
Durkee's
Saturday
eve,
Last
Week's
Letter
Dewitt
visited
the
former's
parents
j MARTIN CORNERS
Mrs. Mast of Washington Is visit. Ulrich. * Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Fer­
.- * .,,„r
-Mr. and Mrs. Homer Henney and nlng * Mr. and Mrs Lyle Collison
Sunday
miu m&gt;ii
FMiwiii u&gt;
n.niRtiuiaju anrm । ing her mother. Mrs. Nellie Mohler guson spent .w.
—, afternoon
.••.w**,, with
son Edwin
of Knlnmarno
laijt Weeks letter
family Friday. * Mr. and Mrs. Wal- and
Elmcr Hobait who Lsemployed at icr Cooke entertained at their home Sunday afternoon and evening with ftnd sister Alice. * Mr. and Mrs. Mr and Mr*. Otto Pranshka and
Mr. and
Mr*. Flnvd
11.-- parents.
umimr.
hiiu air*
rjnvn Henry Frost. ■returned
* &gt;m**«-w home Sunday family.
the Bliss, had quite n serious oc- Sunday his mother. Mra. Clara hte
rMonl befall him
nKml,
IA
hour
ann Cooke
v.— and
—_ j_____
•__ «Mr. __
. —Mrs.
—
Colllvn * PFC Corwin. V Hoff- 1 a{u?r
vacation at Big;
■
cldent
him
about
10
days
ago.
brothers,
and
This Is s picture of the damage done to buildings on,the Hanson Farm, 4 pules west and 2 miles
n.ear T^ldwln. * Bob
A chain holding a crane, broke | Harold Cooke and family and Mr. mnn imm Cumn Tvsori. Tenn., and I §tar
south of Howell. Michigan. April 27. 1943 —and as usual, this Company paid the loss — $1,900.00.
vteltlng relatives ,
WAR—FORGER IT.
I striking him across the face, break- and Mra.
Mrs. Clarence Cooke and Utlit­ Wif. Of Belt!* Cre.v ftrr visiting Mr ; Drow'n haj
: Ing his glasses, and driving par- tj
c son from Grand Rapids and nnd Mr&lt; Lewis Hoffman. Mrs Cor- -------------------------- - ---------------------------------tle
January 1st to July 30
Number of Claims Paid This Year
tlves. * Reverend and Miss Carroll Mr
and Mrs Harold Williams and win Hoffman te recovering from nn
'
Mi
---------- - - *
MLss Joyce
nneratlnn.
CM-l-s
titles ot glass into one of hts rresr’
son of Cxviade.
* Miss
Joyce Hfn
Hen_- ■nnendtcitLs
He was taken U) Butterworth hos- ney attended camp at the U. B.
pltal. Grand Rapids where the camp Ground* in Sebewa last
i Klass was removed, and wa* obliged week. * Mr. and Mrs. Victor Eck- •nent the weekend nt Lewis Hoff­
i to stay there several days, but he ar
dt were at Riverside Camp meetThe Total Amount of These Claims
ardt
meet­ mans.
l is home now. going back for treat- ing.
mg. Buchanan. Saturday. Dorothv
I went as needed.
At first It was and Janice Bates and Mardela
teared he would
lose the sight of Harms who hnd been there the past
•f W&lt;||H*w. |
his eye. but we
are glad tosay ) week, returned home with them. *
There m^y be other.windstorms this year! We have been able to pay these heavy
later reports say
not * Mr and Mr and Mrs Arthur Bates and
losses of the past few years at the low cost to our policyholders of only 15c per $100.
Mra Orr Fisher and William Cogs- family attended Mrs. Bates's school
well and daughter. Ruby and Dor- cla.« reunion at the home of Mr.
othy were Tuesday evening callers and Mrs Welba CrocWord Sunday.
Mr* Verdun Covtlie and |
| at Mrs Annabelle Showalters and * Mrs. Louise Smilrf. Mrt Clara
r. nnd Mrs I «n Potts
| Mrs. Elsie Cogswell in Nashville. * , Klopfenstein and Junior Shnrtle of
Harrison Dodds, President - Guy E. Crook, Vice-President - M. E. Cota. Secretary-Treasurer
। Mr. and Mrs Lewis Herzel and । Woodland accompanied Miss Olga
ftlabOUitd IBS5
Homs Offl««: Horllngi, Michigan
famUy attended the Adventist camp | Eckardt to Eaton Rapids Sundav ninHor,, hmpltnl. Monday. ■* Har­
meeting in Grand Ledge Sundav where mey visited the former's sls- old England nnd family of Lsnslnu
1 afternoon * Miss Greta Cogswell ter. Mrs Ultfe Miller, who Is a mat- •w Ha’urde” night visitors at
Covernment did away, with ration certificates for re­
3 returned Saturday evening from the : ron nl the V. F. W. home and in T*on Po’ts Th*v started Sundav
---------------- —---------■ —
—— the evening they attended camp for wnll lake to «nend n week's
capping as soon as it could, to stretch the mileage
/
x.
। meeting it\ Sebewa. * Mrs. Guv vacation. * Miss Bertha MrCaul
of tires in action over the gap to the point where the
i Waller*'';and children of Charlotte nf Bnwne h visiting hla mother.
synthetic product becomes plentiful. To wear any
’.f
\
were/upper guests at the home of
\
*Mr-/nd Mrs. Will Letson and fam- William Hnllet and wife or Middle,
tires down to the worn-out stage is to get in a blow
_ . &lt;ily Tuesday. * Mr. and Mrs. Homer villa spen* Monday at Rov Me.
for the Axis, and pile up the risk of a smash-up, with
Henney called at the home of Mr
major damage to your car and self, from blowouts. and Mrs. Roy Bunn near Clarks­ attended the sale of household
ville Sunday afternoon. * Mrs.
Bertha Eckardt. Mr. and Mrs. Vlc- Venkev Rnturdav. * Mr and Mrs.
tor Eckardt and family were Sun­
n&lt;*-ir
dav dinner guests of Miss Etta Sundav a’ Robert
Schneider and her father. Geo. Ha*»fnvw ♦ Mr and Mrs. Rov MeCan] nnd Mrs Snbsh McCan! and
Schneider in Woodland. Sunday.
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daughter, spent Sunday with rela­
tives at Alaska
SOUTH BOWNE
KI E. STATE ST.
BASTINGS
PHONE 2554
j Last Week's Leiter
' Mrs Sarah Lacy accompanied her
WAR—FORGET IT.
| niece and husband. Mr. and Mrs
1 Sam McRoberts of Lake Odessa to
I Hastings Sunday to attend Camp
■ meeting. * Arthur Parker of Bat­
tle Creek spent several days the'
, nast week with Mr. and Mrs. Floyd
Walton. * Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dow
of Freeport and Mrs. Etta Blough
| of Hastings were callers on Mrs.
I Lydia Karcher Wednesday evening.
They also called on Mr and Mrs.
i Jerry Blough. Mrs. Karcher aci companled them also. * Dale Cur­
, tiss and family of Lansing visited
I their brother. Milo Curtiss and
I family Saturday evening and Sun| day. * Mrs, Sarah Shaffer of In- ,
! dlana was a Saturday night guest
of Mrs. A. T. Eash. * Mrs. Raclwl
Stahl and son Arthur of Zion Hill
visited Frtdav evening at Jerrv
Blough's. ★ Mr*. Sarah Shaffer of
Indiana has been spending several
days nt the Charlie King home *
Mr. and Mrs Robert Yeiter of Beld­
ing and Mrs. Sarah Shaffer of In-

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in*. Jennie au-Clure and three
ehlMren and friend of Grand Rap­
id# were jguesu of Mr. and Mrt.
Roy Jenkins Sunday. * Mr and
Mrs. Edward Bowcnnan of Irving,
are the proud parent* of a baby
riil bom Aug. 2. She weighed 6
ft*, and will answer to the name
of Sandra Kay. Bowerman's lived
here before moving to Irving last
spring. *

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1943

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$389,996.30

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�THE HASTINGS BANNER, THURSDAY, AUGUST W, 1M3
BmlUi and Mr. and Mr* ManUl ■
Karcher and family surprised Mrs |
Wall Thomas ot South Bowne with I r.unac ana I amity returned to tneir
a Birthday Pot luck supper last

FREEPORT

Grand Rapid* Owen Buckle and Kauffman or Ypsilanti spent th a
,
th, we^nd wltn her parenta Mr and
Asa Stcckie local attended the klri Joe Kauinnan and family *
funeral of their aunt. Mrs Elisa- Mm* Frrfi WiiMter of Grand lieu-

Waauyviuc. Fennaylvama ana Mrs Schwadcr spent a few days Ln De-.
L'lair uienn and uaugnier Mary ol troll and her daughter Ml** Vada
bururigton were ^rrmay .afternoon bchiwader^aind friend 1’111 Button
ton and family were th Hastings ' c-ugnur'Mcveny iuy oi Norm
last Friday. '* Miss Norina Yoder trvuut wete rnuay axumoon caicapably supplied In the Aciior. gro- ' icra ac tne Pty- ipomiMun home. «
eery wniic Mrs. Geo. Nelson took a bunasy aiurnoon exuer* ot Mt. uul
hurried visit in different points in Mia. wm. Mluucr of Bourn bowne
the Baal. * Miss Fern Wlweler of | were Mr. and Mra. (Jrval Kokx ana
Grand Rapid* and Mra. Ida HowX. umiiy of battle Creek. Fvt- Norval
local were Friday night dinner itraler of Fun Cuaur. Mr. ana Mr*,
gurate of Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Roush. John Thaler and Mr. sr.d
and Mr*.
* Mr. and Mrs. Leland Jones and Howard Thaler and baby. * Mr.
two children of ML Pleasant visited and
—"* Mrs. Hobart‘ Schiveiey
--------- of-----------Grana
Tuesday with Mr. and Mra, Robert Rapid* *pent last week Bun. wim Mr.
Newton and family. * Patty Hovt ana Mn. Ken bmelker and famuy.
who has been spending Ute past six * Mr. and Mrs. Willard Kidder and
weeks at Inkster. Detroit and Lan- baby had a picnic dinner with Mr.
and Mrs. E. O. Snelling ton and
----------- -- —--------------------- —« ... , family of Irving Sunday and ai­
rraid and daughter of Hastings. Mr. tended Uie Wesleyan camp meetand Mrs. Glen Kellogg and Rev. ing near Hastings Sunday night. *
nnd Mrs. J. W. McCue attended the" Abce Bassett returned to her home
Camp meeting nt Pennock Grove and sister Doris Is now spending
Bunday afternoon. * Mrs. Grace this week with her grandparents.
Thompson and family and sister Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Bowelt. * Mr.
Miss Tiieo Kauffman spent from and Mrs Wesley Keim and son Vem
Wednesday until Sunday with Mr. of Clarksville, and Mrs. Adah Motand Mrs. Joe Kauffman and Mr. ter local were Bunday dlnnei; guests
and Mrs. Myron Thompson of So. of Mr. and Mrs. Scmlah Seesc in
Bowne. * Mra. Della Yule visited ' honor of Mr. Seesc-' birthday. * Mrs.
the families of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. David Quint, son Billy and douahYulc and Mr. and Mra. Charles ter Deborah Lou, ot Rochester, New
Austin, also called on Mr. and Mra. •iarx.
— came
------- —
- --------•— -to
­
last-------weex
Uuuaay
lewis Christman of Grand Rapids
MIC mi
Mr.. and «...
Mr*. Fred Kunde and
from Sunday until Thura. of last (iamlly. * Mra. Ada Thompson ui
week. * Mr. and Mrs. C. M Bene- , South Bowne was a caller of Mrs.
diet spent Sunday In Hastings as Ella Catt last Saturday. * Mr. and
dinner guests ot Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mrs.
•*—
--------------- •• —
J daughter
Loren*•Bassett
and
Balance. * Mra Polly Parks who Christine Fox 'of Woodland and Mr.
' has been visiting relatives In Clarks­ and Mra. Clare Bassett ot North
ville for the past week returned In Inft were Sunday afternoon cslhome Bunday night. * Mr. Robert . lent of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Myers
Newton, iran Jimmie, and daughter and lw» children. * Mr. and Mrs.
Ann were Sunday guesu of Mr. and David Pike of Grand Rapids were
Mrs. Kenneth Clark of Hastings. * Monday callers ot Mr. nnd Mrs. Vir­
Miss Vada Schwader of Deiron gil Woods and family. * Haxel Kid­
called on Mrs. Geo. Forbev "niura- der ol Hastings Is spending tills
dnv afternoon. * Freeiiort Fire De­ week with her brother, Mr. and Mrs.
partment was called to the Earl Willard Kidder and baby. A P.
Gosch Farm home about 9:30 Sun­ S. Woodall and ML** Margarite Farr
day to extinguish a fire which ori­ . and Bobby Moulton of Muskegon
ginated in the roof Not much dam- 1 were
wcnr ounouy
Sunday cuiicn
callers ui
of mr.
Mr. ana
and wr*.
Mrs.
age was done and was covered with i Fred Kunde and family. * Mr. and
Insurance. * Mr. and Mra. Lavern Mrs. Henry Bmelker called at the
Segar of Grand Rapids were Sun- home of Mr and Mra. Alvin Smelday afternoon callers of Mr. and ker near Hastings Bunday evening.
Pto.h' *. Ur "nd Mrs r * Mr. and Mra. Wm. Mishler'and
C. Tabberer attended the Wealevan i Mrs. Jennie Pardee of South Bowne
Camp meeting near Hasting* Sun- were in Lowe! Saturday evening. *
day afternoon and evening. * Mr Mr. and Mrs Joe Kauffman and
and Mr*. Lavern Begor of Grajul : family attended the Barry Countv
Rapids were Sunday dinner guest* ; Road nicnlc held at Gun lake lost
of Mr. and Mr*. Ben Blakeney * Tuesday. * Mr*. Ixiura Kingsley
Mrs. Mary Dodge is spending a few , ond sun nf G/andvll)*, Mr. and Mrs,
days with her son. Mr. and Mr*. ; j D. Cool, local were Thursday
Harry Plih and family of Middle- - dinner guesu of Mrs. Julia Godfrey.
vU*e- * “r **Jd
OryB1 Kokx * Mr. and Mr*. Allen FUh and Caland family of Battle Creek accom- , vin were in Grand Rapid* last Satpanied bv Pvt Norval Thaler of urday. A MLm Helen Steckle of
Fort Custer were weekend guests ot , Community hospital in Battle Creek
their Parents Mr and Mrs. John ; Is spending heK vacation with her
Th«Jfr * Mr . “nd “«•
wte' Parent* Mr. and Mr*. Owen Steckle
Und and Bonnie Lou. Mr. Adam En- south of Freeport. * Dorothv Bunn
dre«. and Mr and Mrs. Allen Fish and Sarah Jane Burges* spent last
spent Sunday afternoon in Cale- . Saturday in Battle Creek. * Mr
donla. A Budd Richards of Dear- and Mrs. L. J. OTlarron of Grand
born and Stanley Alexander of Rapid* were Saturday evening sup■ Lowell spent a few days with Mr. per guesU at Mr. and Mra. Dan
and Mr*. Dan Poatma and daughter. Postma. A Mrs Andrew Hoffman
A Mr. and Mrs Edgar Chenev and and daughter of Charlotte visited
daughter Donna. Mr. and Mra. C. the Will MLshler home of South
A. Rathbum and son Gene all of Bowne and John Thaler of CampLanshig were Saturday night guests , bell last Wednradav and Thursday,
of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Go*cli. A. Mr and Mrs Cha*. Geiger and
Bunday they all attended the Wes- family were Sundav callers of Mr.
leyan Camp meeting at Pennock and Mrs. Ken. Bmelker and family.
Grove near Hasting*. A Mra Flora | A Mr nnd Mr*. Jud Stowe of Cadi.
Storv nnd Miss Nellie Yarger both | line were callers of Mr. and Mrs.
of Hasting* were Tuesday caller* Allen Fish InstMjaturdav afternoon.
.of Mr*. Julia Godfrey. * Mra. Gv.v ) a Mr. and MnrRichard Moulton of

'Hit Christian Endeavor society is I IRVING
sponsoring the program
public la Invited to attend.

a Community Sing
•r on Tuesday sveat Um church to
is invited. Rev. Ula
tilings will be prea: ant with a group ol young people
Frwport
i10 fumuh a program. * CongratuinK »
lationa to Grandpa and Grandma
n u a’ M
' Lc*ls Wilcox on the arrival of Uxe
7-uo°p M &gt;tTirt*t£n*Fndt®vor ' “ew Branddaughtcr bom in Kalafiarah
nuuo« W
WUcoX DOOlihg
K
aua waiter nwixnui ui * 8 ^?'p6
^?llFvenui» U2^U*e ThU 1 w,lu*e husband U in the armca
Maaung*
tiaaung* auu
ana dauxnter
uaugntcr Tneuna
Tntima ana .rrX P.1Ti t^
bvriw rore*‘- * 1&gt;vl Eugene Flanders U
umuy ul mum oreca were cabers
rtnuti .n
thrv "?w »t*U«wd al Ferry, Florida. *
Lrnrirt 'M^rTrUn0
' B&lt;Mn
Mr- -------ant* Mr
*. Edward
----- —10—
—
Edward
nuuuay aiamoori ■ Mas Margar­
Bowerman on August 2nd. a daughite beaUy o&lt; Middlcviiur. Mr. and
. ter Sandra Kay. congratulations. *
lecture on Mexico.
I Mr*. Kate peek died recently In
8:00 P M. Thursday Prayer meet­ Grand Rapids. She was seventy-five
Piuc and son and Forest and Burl ing.

UCTION SA

Brethren In Ckrtal
B. Griffin D. D.. Pastor

at my farm located 3 mile* north of Nashville on M-M,

or

SATURDAY, AUGUST 28,1943

10:00 A. M. Morning Worship
11.00 A M Sunday School
7: 00 P. M. Christian Endeavor
„
8: ,00 P. M Tuesday Prayer meetmg.

Green from Hubbard Hills has been
COMMENCING AT 1 O’CLOCK
Durace and family. * Mr. and Mra.
caring for Mrs. Bowerman and
Clinton Henney were bun. afternoon
daugnter. * Mr. and Mrs. Robert
caller* ol Mr. and Mra. Lewi* Glum
Mills ot Hastings were Sunday eveol near Clarksville, a Mr*. Nina
rung callers at Wm. McCann's. *
■ Mrs. Argyle Windea from Royal Oak
uu pa,
was the weekend guest of her mothtuu
w. w. ix-ia.u.. « ocu. |ul|r\r\|C\/||IC
I er and sister here. * Mr. and Mrs.
W..IUU ul auusn nuwue uiutiuuu. hIUULCVILLL
Dell Wilcox of Rutland were Bun­
Groin drill
in*. wexa-wiui i«r cuuoin nauu. __________________________________ . day visitors at Wm. McCann's. *
wgt. 1600 Ib*.
vnasuu. w u»t. aim Mi«. «-»n nvci | wr. and Mn. Frank Travis were
sunspc.ii use wvxaciMi wiui mi. unu . Sunday guesu of Mr. and Mrs. ; Bunday guests ot their daughter at
Mia. iMCuai oxinncr m oa.ue j Burdette Wadd were hts aunt and Battle Creek and on Tuesday eveOliver 99
wgt. 1550 Ib*.
vice*. «.». nveiawt rainaineu lot [cousin. Mrs. Martha Brandatetter [ Illu„ Mr. and Mrs. Earl Travis cnu lew o«&gt;s iaiiger visit, a ai. ana und Mrs j. A. Haniah of Chicago • lertalned for Mrs. Frank Travis,
These horses are true and sound.
mi*. Liu,u aioue we spenauwuiu, and thc latter's sister-in-law. Mrs J me occasion being herbirthday.
w«* *1U1 me tonncis inuuier. Mte. Louise Colboume of Grand Rapids. I
--------------- -»»■».
■
This team is well broken.
Anna moot at her home, w *u. * Jamcs Pender. Mr and Mrs.' WEST HOPE
Land roller Spike
auu Mi*. Alvin Heirigic ui No.ui Davld Pender and Edward Slag’’!, . ..
living nan. KciUi mmiiuw of can- yjaRed Mrs James Pender ut BiodWKts l«H«t
2 icc. spring drag
tun spent batiuaay wivn Mr. auu L,ell hc*piml in Grand Rapid*,1 Harold Springer has been busy
Mit. Man Jroliui oi Vaipariso. Ina.. | Bunday and found her gaining i threshing aitenioona lhe last weex,
i illuming bunaay ana called cm i nleely from the appendectomy per-[ alter maxing ids trip on the milk
4 yrs. old. bred May 21
, air. ana Mrs. ulare Emerson ol i fonncd (u) Thursday. * Miss Max-1 route. * Miss Gloria Springer was
Aiie* cringing Mrs. Elien Meirlgu &lt; lnc ptnkbeiner went to South Hav- [11 guest of Mias Virginia Lean- of
home with them. * Mr*, bmina An- ,.n on Saturday for
a few days I Hastings from Friday until. Bun1 hone cultivatoraerson was u Mailing* visitor last vUn wlth friends. * Mr. and Mrs.' day. * Mrs. Russell Holmes of Pon11 mos. old
hnaay. * Mr. mid Mr*. Deland clarence Steeby of Grand Rapid*. I t»ac spent last week with Mrs. Will
Jones and two cmldren ot Mt. I Wjj0 Wcre |n town on business Tues- McCuuum. Russel spent last weekFieasant were Tuesday guests ot | day werc r^|i,.rs ftt th* home of | end with them and thia Bunday
Stone boat Iron kettle
the latter* sister Mrs. Robert New- | licr aunt
prcd stokoc. * The 1 coming after the Mrs. and reluming
ton ana lanuiy. * Itev. and Mr*. J. j Wayne Kermeen family moved on) to Pontiac. * Mrs. Lynden JohnW. McCue spent a part of last week [ saturday from the Stevens apart-1 cock. Junior and Joy rrom Detroit
12 weeks old
Set of mowing machine knives
at Midland Park. Gull lake. While ment on Broadway to the Russell । spent the week with her father. *
mere they panned tneir cottage. * . house on the Ernest Rosenberg ‘ A he McCallum family reunion was
Lillie David AtUe
Littie
Attee wno lias
iuu been farm southwest of town. * Miss
Miss'‘held Saturday st the schoolhouse.
•— hto
----------------------‘
A nxe day *nd an enjoyable time
yisiung
grandparents Rev. wulr —
, PauUnc Benawav and* -LL Robert
Some bushel crates
LJchtenberger of Battle Creek spent was had. Our soldier representa­
home al Gull lake ul week * Mr. , lhc »Tfkend wtth the formers tive was Pvt. Hubert McCallum
Crain bags Forks Shovels
an?? -J1" £ T
of ’“‘f1*?*4 mother and brother Mrs.. Martha who was home on furlough. * Mrs.
and Mrs' Benaway and Burdetu at their Gun Belle Shepherd visited Mr. and
Several sets of whiffletrees and eveners
J. W. McCue Sat. P. M.
,
cottage. * Sunday guests ot Mrs. Glenn Morehouse Friday and
Quantity of alfalfa and clover hay
Rev and Mrs. K B Griffin *pent Mr and Urs w R Harper were Saturday forenoon, attending the
Corn planter* Neckyoke*
a part ofJan week at the home of her Mtelers and brother. Mlm Hui- reunion at the schoolhouse * Mr.
About 50 bu. oats
Mr. and Mra. D A. Stoner in Byron. | Ue Howard of Evanston. Ill. Mba and Mrs. John Moore and Mr. und
Potato planter
Mrs. Ira Orguod and children at­
health * Rev and Mrs. D. H. Car- llDd daughter Ruth ol Ionia and tended the camp meeting at Sun­
Grindstone Hog crate Ladder
ricx of Sunfield were Friday afterLy|e jurpe, of Flushing field Sunday. * Jack and Jerry
1 set double harness
noon ealier.i al the home of Rev wbo U spending some time on the Johncbck spent the week at lhe
Other articles too numerous to mention.
Single harness Collars
and Mrs.
13 Griffin.
* Rev. dinand „°'^ker
Howard farm
* Mr home
and Mrs.
A. Sunfield camp. * Mr. und Mrs.
Mra.
E B L.
Griffin
were Sundav
Return"
s"turRay Barnes and Leo Plgctt called
Mra*lAwJnee“rha*J &lt;*lndr’«ari? i&lt;,ay fr&lt;Hn * fcW duy-'' -M«nl With on Mr. nnd Mrs. Nick Stulfbcrgcn
Mrs. Lawrence
Chase
andGrove.
sons. |,,cadHhe.
Hrir san Th?latter
Arnold and
(amllv
al ol West Orangeville Sunday after­
David
and Gordon
of Coats
moved
to MldTERMS: CASH DAY OF SALE, nothing to be removed until settled for.
noon. * Mrs. Vesta Monica and
land on Saturday where Arnold is son. Pvt. William Monica, were Sat.
urday afternoon guests of Mr. and
Methodht Cbtueh i trow employed as chemist with the
Rev J. W. McCue. Pastor
JdoW chemical Co. * Pvt. Clare Mrs. Albert Warner. Sunday guests
10: 00— Morning Worship—Theme, i Brady arrived from Tacoma. Wash- wcre her sister and husband. Mr.
"Our debt to him."
I Ington Saturday for a few days and Mrs. Lynn Bishop of Battle
11: 00—Sunday school. CUases for I furlough and is visiting his wife Creek and their daughter and fam­
all ages.
| at Battle Creek and hVT mother, ily. Mr. and Mrs. Schuster of
8:00— Evening Worship. Special : Mrs. Edna Brady and sisters and RlehlanXL * The Community Club
E. E. GRAY, Clerk
HENRY FLANNERY. Auctioneer
music will feature both services.
brother. * Mr. and Mrs. Henry wlH meet at lhe schoolhouse Fri­
Wednesday evening Sept. 1st— ' Frost and their daughters Mrs. day evening. Aug. 37.
Praver meeting and Bible Studv.
Daisy Rliev and Miss Irene Frost
Thursday.
Aug.
28th—Sundav of Grand Rapids ret&amp;med home
War Bonds should mean |
School picnic at Pallasburg Park , tills Monday from a weekend trip
near Lowell.
to Cincinnati. Ohio where lhey met
something more to you than i
.
------------their son and brother. William who
Just "a good »gund. Invest- |
Orlln Yank to Speak Here
is tn service. * Blanche Spaulding
meat.” Figure it out yovrsclf.
Mr Orlin Yank, a teacher In the of Muskegon and Mrs. Belle White
Public scohoto of Traverse City for of Caledonia were Sunday guests
several years and a traveler of wide of Mrs. E. F. Blake and family. *
experience will give an Illustrated I Mr and Mrs. Guv Anderson of
lecture on Mexico at the United 1 Byron Center were Sunday callers
...
.
.
at the home.-ot_l)er brother George
-------Brethren —
Church
Sundav
evening
at 8:00 o'clock. Mr. Yank has made Juppstronj; * Mr.' upd Mrs. Brad­
several trips into Mexico to study ford Johnson and three children
the customs nnd conditions of the of Detroit spent Lhe weekend and
people there. He has taken manv until Titesday with her stater. Mrs.
interestlng pictures which he will Oscar Kaecheie and family porthwest of town. The ladles' stater,
show Sunday night.
Mrs. Ethel Kaechele who has Just
completed a year’s studies and sum­
mer school at Western State Col­
lege in Kalamazoo also enjoyed
I Ute weekend with her sisters, go­
' ing on to Grand Rapids on. Mon-1
On account of the death of my husband I will dispose of of the personal property at Public Auction at the fora*
day. * Misses Jean and Jane Hoop­
er accompanied their grandmother
located 2 Vi miles cast of Freeport on the County line or 10 miles north ond 1 ’/a miles east of Hasting* on
home to Howell the forepart of
last week and were Joined later in
the week by their young brother,
Jack and all are visiting other rel­
atives at Plymouth and Wayne this
week. * Anyone wishing a few buHaving sold my farm I will have an auction sale on the Elmer Bird farm 4 miles
' sheLs of ragweed seed can secure
j it easily by going to the old school
north of Bedford or 6 miles south and cast of Dowling on
I ground, now the community park
Starting at 1 o'clock prompt I offer the following:
■ where the sod was plowed up last
[spring. Just why. we have never
been able to understand, for the
grass was ranch better than weeds
which are such a fiutsance to as­
FORD CAR 1930 Model A Ford cor good coWition
thma and hayfever victims.
It
I was a grand place for a Victory
‘
garden
had
a
person
been
of
the
BAY
GELDING,
4
yrs.
old
,wgt.
1350,
not
broke
AT ONE O'CLOCK
jmlnd to do a little work. SomeBAY MARE, 8 yrs. old, wgt. 1300 lbs.
lone should cut the weeds before
phey seed the town. * Donald'
McDeering 10-20 tractor itorl vhralr rrtONlM Hrar.
BAY MARE, 10 yr*, old, wgt. 1250 lb».
1 Churchill, of the army air corps
, lias been transferred from Gaines­
BLACK MARE, 12 ys. old, 1250 lbs.
McCormick Deering plow
; ville. Florida to San Antonio. TexMcCormick mower, Dayton Side delivery rake, Oliver
I
as
to
continue
flight
training.
*
I
2 or 3 horse Roller grain drill
Jersey cow. 3 years old
/
Mrs. Carrie Moon has been spend-1
spring brake double cultivator,. 5 toofh cult, steel wheel
Jersey and Guernsey, 3 years ala
2 one horse cultivators
ling some time in Grand Rapids
farm wagon and flat rack, Deering grain binder, new
'
with
her
little
grandson,
whose
JERSEY COW. 6 yrs. old. bred April 8th
Jersey and Holstein. 3 years old
Side delivery rake
mother. Mrs. Orin Buskirk was in I
canvass, McCormick com binder, New Idea single dram
Guernsey cow, 8 yrs. old
BLACK JERSEY COW. 4 yrs. old. bred April 3rd
the hospital for an operation. *
Dump rake
Mrs.
Eunice
Kelley
and
children
These cows are pasture bred.
loader newly roped, New Grapple fork, Rude Manure
JERSEY and GUERNSEY cow. 4 yrs. old. bred June 12th
Land roller
। of Calumet City. Ill., and Mrs.
Heifer bred Moy 16, 1943.
। Gladys Linville and sons of Ham­
JERSEY COW. 6 yrs. old, bred May 4th
Wagon
!
mond, Ind. with their parents, Mr.
case drag good, old 2 sec. drag, Syracuse walking plew.
JERSEY
COW,
8
yr*,
old.
bred
May
20th
' nnd Mrs. S. G. Smith spent the
John Deer riding plow
' weekend at their Barlow .lake eotDrag cart, Int. dump rake, land roller, good oil brooder
WHITEFACE HEIFER, bred July 9th
2 sets whiffletrees and eveners
50 bu. of oats
j tagc. \Mrs. Smith apd Mrs. Kelley
were Sunday dinner guests of the
SPOTTED HEIFER
1 YEARLING STEER
7 ton mixed hay
Set 3 horse whiffletrees
' former's sister-in-law Mra. Flora
horra oloctric motor,- Ma,tog motor, Mt tWffcr. 2
1 Vi ton alfalfa
i Hanlon. * Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Schnd
Top buggy Cutter
•received a letter from their son
1 ’Zz horse power gas engine
I Marine Rodney Saturday. Ute first
12 good white pigs
[word in five weeks. He is well but
Hay rope and fork
Full blood Chester White boar wgt. 280 lbs.
Set double harness and collars
• has recently been - assigned to the
milking machine, cauldron kettle,
Fleet Marine force. He has been
Washing machine
emery wheel, 50 ft. aarden hose, set
[stationed In Australia for some
Set bam scales
time and In a recent letter told of
box, chicken crate, bag track, graft.
_
...
its snowing. * Donald Stauffer,
150 yearling white leghorn hens laying good
Set 5 ton scales
16 DeLaval cream separator, milk cert, blacksmith
Shoots wgt. about 75 lbs.
seaman second class, left for the
90 good white leghorn pullets
Tank heater
Great Lakes Training Station Sun­
Brood sow
day night after a nine data fur­
wrenches, 2 post diggt
140 egg incubator
. lough spent with his wife and son
gql. cans, com shelle
at the home of her parents. Mr.
Brooder stove
and Mrs. Barney Cisler on the
1 buck lamb
18 Barred Rock hens
Laundty stove
1 Prairie. Mr. and Mrs. David Stauf­
fer and little daughter of Pontiac
Cook stove
4...
were also visitors at the Iwme of
her parents, the Cislers from Wed­
Feed cooker
mower, united power w
10 ton mixed hay
Quantity straw
Deering mower
nesday until Sunday. * The Wo­
comp stove, some furniture, forks, shovels, hoe*
Spring cot Folding bed
8 acres standing corn
man's Society ot Christian Service
2 section spring tooth drag
numerous other articles.
la planning on a very nice timo
60
bu.
old
oats
80
bu
new
oat*
Champion binder
tills Friday when the members
8 barrel and 5 barrel stock tank
। meet for a picnic dllner at 1 p. m.
2 horse riding cultivator
nt the community park to honor
98 Oliver plow
Other articles not mentioned.
the ladles of the community who
i are more than eighty years old.
Twenty-four Invitations arc being
'sent oulu and It Is hoped the ma1 Jorlty will be able to be present.
TERMS: CASH DAY OF SALE, nothing to bo removed until settled for.
I * Any lady not a member of the
Bids will be received on this 100 acre farm. Saleable within 60 days. Right to reject any and ell Hde rotervad.
| society who would like .to come ts
.most cordially, invited. Bring own
table snrvicc. sandwiches and food.
In case of Inclement weather the
meeting ■will be held at the church
■ * The Thornapple-Kello^g school
will open September 8 with several
new teachers on the faculty. Sep­
tember 7 will be teacher planning
HENRY FLANNERY, Auctioneer
dav. * Francis Folkert ■ the new
E. E. CRAY. Clerk
teacher of social aclence.and mathe­
matic* in Thornappl* • Kellogg
‘Ojnttnued on Page g, Sec. 3.)

UCTION SALE

WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 1,1943

HORSES
Sorre! more, 4 yrs. old,

FARM EQUIPMENT

Boy more, 4 yrs', old,

CATTLE
Guernsey and Jersey cow,

Jersey and Durham heifer,

10

...... HOGS
O. I. C. Shoots,

SHEEP
3 ewes 2 yrs. old next spring
. HAY &amp; GRAIN

HARNESS

NIRS. WESLEY BROOKS, Prop*

BANNER WANT ADVS. BRING RESULTS

AUCTION SALE

WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 1,1943
HORSES

FARM MACHINERY

cows

COWS

HAY &amp; GRAIN

PIGS

Vr"

HARNESS
PIGS

CHICKENS

CHICKENS

SHEEP

FARM TOOLS

HAY AND GRAIN

TERMS of sale. Cash day of sale no goods removed until settled for.

ELMER BIRD, Prop

MRS. ROY F. BUNN, Proprietress

DEWEY REED, Auctioneer

—

�THE HASTINGS BANNER. THURSDAY, AUG 1ST ?6, IMS

K,; * "X

.■

■■-——»,'hoge frg-ne w1h goon

on I supper at the George Kraft home'Una. Kansas. ♦ The EarlLee fam- !*on of Detroit were their guests. I turned

home

Tuesday

from

the j Middleville friends of Mra. Erma' their

vacation a*, the Schad cottage

HAM CI/11 1 C

hl. feet. * The Joe ONeall fam-' tn Caledonia. Saturday evening * llv is moving from the Kroae- * MUs Laurel Prater has employ- iMoakey area where .he had been- Bovee Price of Jackson. wtU be glad at Barlow lake. * Mra. Woodrow
HELP BIA
31 UU L L I ILLl
Illy has moved to Toledo. Ohio us Miss Aline Llnneman. superintend, - witter tenant home on Grand Rap. * ment at a Coun.ry club in Grand I Bl , caI7)r&gt;
with her moth- .to hear that her huiband Enra Gillette of Grand Rapid* has been
I I sz iz L 1. V 1 u l *.--------- , Z now Operates a 'truck running ent of the Children's hospital at id* street to their recently pur- ; Rapid*. * Mr*. A. B Lewis »nd|CT Mn Roy
Battle Cretk. Price, baggageman on the Wolver- .pending a few days with her hus­
VU
----- ------- ------- -- between that city and Battie Creek. Farmington and Mrs. E. Tinsley . chased property- the Taylor homrtsonDavid of Detroitare spending, 8un(jav *he left for Battle Creek Inc train that wa* derailed in band's father. B. F. Olllctte and
Continued from----Page- 7. Sec. 3-&gt; The 'Clyde Schiffman family hu* and Mrs. Florence Browc. teach- on Main ffi- * New* was received two
weeks with
her parents. Mr. nnd wlth har mtrther will spend lhe Grand Rapid. Thursday noon wa* brother*. Sgt Burle and Jack. ★
scol lias purchased.the Alice ; moved into the house ONeali's er* in the same school, wcre Sun- here of^c death-In Battle Creek ' and
Mrs. . L. E.Elwood.
A. »•!balance of the'school vacation at discharged-from the Grand,Rapids Sheltey Sweet and gentleman friend
rinltle home inlhe eastern cart vacated from the Jackson hourc dav visitors of Mra. Peter Petersen of Frank Stewart on July 8. Mr. came with them but has gone onjeatn_ meetings at pointe including hospital Friday and returned Xo hl* of Flint .pent lhe weekend WRlt
town and is doii« some repair * Mr. and Mrs. Robert Frost of a former teacher in the school. The Stewart was a fonder resioent of to Petoskey where he has to spend nlnf Hfr lnother is an evangelist, home in Jackson. Mr.
—Prio;
Price re- his troth??.
brother. William and foniily
family
rk before
lor Detroit
* Rex. Schad return-Uome time each year to relieve ai# Mr
Mrs NCWell Stoner and crlved some broken riba, chest In- and'dM some fulling. * The hptne
srk
before moving
moving in
in. He
He comes
comes ii Grand
Grand Rapids
Rapids rpent
rpent the
the weekend
weekend ladies
ladles left
left lor
Detroit Monday
Monday ac«c- thl*
this vicinity.
vl
EIGHTY-IIGl
.
Aacounty.
----- &gt; -----------------------K«.. Petersen --Hrt'eti
Friday evening from Grand hay fever off! ctlon. He has just (Mr and
Wm Castello and Juries and bruise* on arm and teg. of Mr*. Mary Gray was the place
Middleville from...otlaw
with her
parents. ...
Mr. end Mrs. ,L. ’-------compacted u..
by Mr*.
who'ed home
bm
Rapids
where
he
had
spent
a
few
finished
teaching
duties
in
sumrhlWren
O
f
Kalamaxoo
were
visHe
had
recently
been
off
duty
for
for
a
haopv family gathering this
thia
Mr. and Mrs. Mark Ritchie en- R. Be&lt;ler. * Mr. nnd Mrs. Olenn will remain over night and with R.i,...«
-- ------ -p~ .
-------------------------------the
Johnson"
mar
school.
*;
figl.
Burte
OtUa»e
|t(on
of
the
ladira'
parents
Rev.
-----------■
----------.......
......
-------rtainc-d a company
of old
friend*
and
son
will return to Mio- days vacation from
•-'•••--—
post
weekend.
Saturday
o—JT"."••• ■ ““L”-,
11 tors or tne lames parent*, kcv. a month because of rib fractures *—
• -----*-—■*
—■— *lu*r
—- son­
.M&amp;iMd
old inusa
friend* &lt;■ Upton
Upton
and
son Bruce
Bruce ol
of Sparta
bpart a -Miss Linnemann
---- M &amp;lccSire- :. leaves
b-nvi-n this
thli ,---------Mnndnv —
for Tyler,
Tvl»r
TV«- j Iind
. .. Mrs j
__ _ Sunday
c».__ «... of and back Injuries received in a fall in-law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs.
named a
« company
company ot ma
»
.
lhu Tuesday. * Mrs. Ruth arocery. visiting at the Harold
■
Monday
for
TexMinor.
ID dinner Bunday at their Gun were Sunday dinner guesu of her
Brown u&gt;
of ouuui
South pmu.
Bend. mu
Ind,. ua.uv
came man
Plnkbelner
. a* where he te
is located In a new
umi&gt; honte. * Andrew
~ ----------^eek. Rev. and Mrs Emerson off a truck at Hastings. These arc Rome Brookbank of Pendleton.
taka cottage. Those who enjoyed 1 cousin. Mrs. E. J. Talbott on their oiuwn
the time together were. Mr. and way to Hastings after another son to Gun lake Friday , for a stay at . has been at Grand Rapid i. some army camp after vtaitlng hte fath-■ Mlnor and two little children who the first accident* Mr. Price has Ind., and their daughter. Mr*. Wil­
On th* 'ir
Mra Oscar Sherk. Mrand Mrs. Wu&gt;. David who had been attending the Brown cottage and with Mr. ■ lately‘painting-hi* residence pto- er and brother. B F. Gillette and: lud h..,.,) spending their vacation suffered in hl* many years on the ma Jane Tracey of Sacramento.
and
Mrs.
Ben
Lee
of
Grand
Rapocrtv
*
Charles
Clsler
attended
Jack,
since
Thursday.
Junior.
as
'
al
tI)e Methodist parsonage left railroad and we are all glad he Calif, who was nome on a brief
K. Lteblor. Mr. and Mr*. Will John, eamp meeting there the past week,
cook and aiys , for lhelr home in Stevensville on escaped more serious injuries. A stay, came for the afternoon and
son. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mina.-. * Master Blllia. Lyons returned to ids wcre Sunday dinner guests of the funeral of hl*-former brother- he te bestJcnowh te athev
fewl 2400 Monday.
,Or \ne,r * Mrs Byron Moore of traveling fireman met death^ by Sunday. Mr*. Gray, who had been
Ruth's
Jalhcr
.
and
sister.
Frank
hi-law^
Roy
Bunn
“
"..
“
.J
■&gt;... . — iney
Mondnv. w
nyrun
or vr»»ciuia iu
- his home in Kalamazoo Sunday
Its. Lenna Klrkjratrick *nd Mrs.
the calfteriA* (Grand
Rapid* snentMra*Jack'Rosfrom Tuesday scalding
In
Mr. Brown Xtc-.nodtot church. Wedn.--tay af- men at
train
accident
»U Thompson. Mrs. Kirk pa trick after a weeks visit with his grand- Lr«* and Mis* Rina
nd once
Mrs. InHarry
Batach and
unnj"s^d^with
which "was'caused
b~‘smaU
V‘chii- visiting al the home of her son
sundav ------ ‘----’
----- --Charlie in Merritt the past two
paNgita, Mr. and .Mra. Ray Lyons 1* an instructor with the-air lorces ternoon. * Mrs. Phenie Blaxwell • Mr and Mr.*. Harry Ba tech and
id Mrs. Thompson remained over u-rxpi.-..
dat&gt;ei
h»r mberg
.
•“ her
—home
--------, in.little.
— V
u*.r.’t*r Nan&lt;*v vi«itM*
visited hec
of northwest Thomapple, dren placing stone* on the track weeks, arrived home Saturday eve­
1U1 Wednesday with the RltclHes. * Mr* Lewi* Fliikbelnrr and sis- and al present in China * Mra Wilkinson returned to
Knlamazoo.
Wednesday
uftec
a
few
;
mother,
*
Wednesday
after,
tum
:
mother.
Mrs.
Hurley
Ives
und
famw
nile
Miss
Beatrice
Cteler
was
In
play
The
train
carried
about ning accompanied by Charles, hl*
ter.
Mrs.
Maurice
Smith
visited
Glenn
Lee
returned
to
het
home
Mrs
The many friends of Pfc. Wayne
. Crookston who is the only iocal Ft Custer on Sundav as the 1st- In Kalamazoo Sunday after a tew days visit at the home of Mr sind rUy in Grand Rapids Sunday after- hoinr for a week's vacation. Mrs. three hundred service men and pos- wife and their daughter Maxine
Mrs
Bert
Benton
and
tnton
with
other
f
noon
and
in
the
evening
attended
.noaenbere
is
improving
although
sengers.
*
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Rush
Ranter's
husband
was
inducted
Into
days
visit
in
the
Arthur
Bel)
home.
OTt
»
ik
:
h
«»,.»«..
....
...
....
•
and who remained ------------------------over Sunday.
iy that we have heard ha.r been
[Dear Boys and
Mrs. ......
i^Bie
SmKh
- church
serolcei^alUte^Cal
fix friend* *
- ......
•• ....
.................
. .....................
......... Calvary
---- - Bap- , mj conupep
conf|ned lo me peu
pea bv
ov »tek- u
dall
»h vunicu
vteited mnr
their xm
son Ben
oru auu
and wucwife tnner
Other visnors
visitors oulm
Sunday were Bert
Win. * Th.- Glenn Blake apartment on .old
rough the Sicilian campaign is service Friday * Mr. nnd Mr.« Wm.
&lt;m Hai.v-h
__, •*
. Mr.
&gt;•_ nna
««_ snaitw
«.. cumumx
o....^_.. una
...u nna
___■ aaauncc
_ Monday.
| Greetings ar
..sited her
Mr* John tut church, “
where
Babeh *« •.
Mr
nnd avs.
Mrs.
Andrew *Oackin ub
Lansing
Sunday
and . wnwitand
Maurice
Carter. Miss
tic? stetcr-in-law.
riteicr inchurch,
Jterc Mrs
nes*
juc»- m
.uuih on
varicr.
nunuar,
nr Ul on the island with malarial H McKevitt and little grandd-tugh- East Main St. ha* been rented to *r-;t?d
af Pennnr-V
hnsnltnl
N.ls- hmthuWarBowen
.lark ofRuarn
nf have
th,* .
. t.heir farm two«___
..... ne&amp;sed
_ _ i&gt;u the big • u..
t.i.maneuvers.
...........
__at
__ u.
[There" to Car
ter.
ManEllen
Seekell.
tell
on
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Gail
Rtteseli
oCPert•
Iteuvenir
at
Pennock
hospital.
Hasbrother.
Rev
Jack
the
.
Icr
mile*
army
Maxine
who
ts
home
for a vacaver according to his last letters
land girls, stall
Wv{jne»dav
for
Elk.lake
near
Elk
-land,
new
tenrherz
this
year
at
the
ting'.
Friday
where
she
ha*
been
Vassar
Baptist
church
was
guest
WPJl
O
f
town,
known
also
as
the
On
their
way
home
In
the
early
Hon
from
her
nursing
duties
in
ritten -the forepart of August. ---«---------- — -------- —— —
lover the worli
■Rapids-where
they
Will
«|M-nd
some
Thomapple-Kellogg
school
*
WHconfined
clue
to
a
hip
fracture.
,
speaker.
*
Mrs
Olenn
Xandern
,
vc
Mitchell
place
to
Mr.
and
Mrs.
evening,
they
ran
into
a
severe
Lansing
relumed
to
the
Capital
One wm Inducted into service* Rapids where they will sja-nd somt
Itheir might ar
' H Ham Bridge of JolifL Bl- L* spend- * We understand Mr.
and Mra Schuur relumed to Salt Luke City. Ward Bender. Paper* were made electrical storm combined with rain, city for a few days stay, before
im Grand Rapids wlierc he was-tune with his stater. Mr- I H. "
■same world ot
-। ing some time with hte steter. Mr* . Gerald Dennison have purchased Utah la.t week after a visit with ,H1. ,hls Monday. The Benders have hall and wind near Grand Ledge, going home for the balance of vacairking in May 25. UH2 and was Keeler of Grand Rapids who ha.
Luella
Reed
and
hte
nieces
and
the
Whltwam
home
occupied
by
her
husband
.*.
parent*.
Mr.
and
Mrs
^.
n
nv|n
the
Matt
te
Garrett
*
Mr.
and
Mrs.
U
Hamilton
tlon.
*
The
many
friend*
of
Mra.
....u
......aa...
...........
.
...
.......
—
.......
................
.
.
.....
||
VlnR
on
tne
uarreiu
■
.vjr.
ana
oar*,
uE.
namuion
non.
•
inc
iricna*
ui
ana.
taken
a
cottage
.'or
a
month.
Ths
e of the’boys unfortunate in ----------------Mis* the min
tamllv and plan
nlan . Herman VanderSchuur. *
♦ Mis.*
Miss FloFlo-flirln
»» -,•» south
j. «...of town on M-37 * Lu- took their grandson Jack to Grand a. C. Johnson of the Prairie am
,..y * Miss
OHo n&lt;x-htrl
Bechtel family
arc
And let me
ver having a furlough before be- SfcKevitt's san-in-law and daugh­ nephews in this community'
w -.0
to Call- .to soon take possession. * Mrs. rence Murphy of Brookville Ohio (.lan j^pper and two children Rich- Rapids Monday of last week where glad to know she is recovering irOril
e are tackin
[ sent overseas He went to North ter. Mr. und Mn. Day Pugh of Marrin Henning has gone
spend ...
sev- .Fred Mattison^...
of RoyalOnk
and
Mrs.^Mlnnte
Spencer
ard nnd
and Rosemary
Rosemary of
of Detroit
Detroit came
came he
he took
took the
the train
train for
for Ephra
EPhra'a.
her recent
recent severe
severe steknra*
sickness and
and up
up
rcr dully the
w....v slit- will
„... spend
--? si»cnt —
— —
—• -™-~- —
•— —of
. Cin-,ani
’a. her
rica last fall and has moved Vermontville went up for the week­ fomla where
JJack
“-*v
* -— -*•each day. * Mra.
also cooperatii
.....—j.
is now 2nd,
for -------some—time
aund considerably as tie Is ton- end. * Mr. und Mrs E. F. Blake ernl months wiih an unc le and Ixst week at their Barlow lake cote . cinnatl. Ohio have been visiting gaturditv to visit hl* mother. Mrs. Washington.
Enroute —
she visited
her .;—tage and Fred was up for the week—t at the home of their sister. Mrs. • isabel Lepper
Lucian spent just Lieut,
rtemmiucr who
wno had
nau been
uwu
---------- ---and extra wt
Lieut, having
having grnauaica
graduated an
on nug.
Aug. Emma
Emma Helnmilier
Cted with the medical corp tle- and D. O. Doyle were nnwti&lt;t the family.
her sister. ?»..«
Mrs E.
E. C.
C. J..:/-*
Jon»s
(murmurs.
In Sa- end.
end. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Simp-. M Repp. * Miss Louftltu Cook re- ith(. weekend but the children are 55 from
Lu... an advanced
?d?.??.??d navigation
uw..an»iu.. visiting
viniililH IIVI
:hment. engineer regimen:. We guests who enjoyed an out-door fiance, Sgt. Stewart Sweet in
(.spending two weeks with their school at
-• San
«&gt;— Marcos.
---------- ---Texas
-------- -----------of
- •Leighton
-■ *-•------and
-J other relatives, «-&lt;•
where
left
Iwe ever miss
grandmother. * Mr. and Mr*. Lewis: he received hts sliver wing* and for her home in Cleveland, WedFinkbeiner and sister. Mrs Mauricei ; commission. * Lt. Hamilton will nesday. Mrs. Wm. Liebier accom­
Ivour Moms and
Smith expect to visit their stater.-, have three months advanced com- panled Grand Rapids friends to
ling to help ou
Mrs. Shirley Griffeth in Sturgis., bat training in Washington. A Miss Highland park and spent Thurs■anything from
Wednesday * Rev. and Mrs. I. w., Jean Smith of Detroit is visiting day atterhoon and evening.- while
ling lambs, inal
Minor nnd her mother. Mrs Mar­ her grandmother. Mrs. Harry Ben- her mother. Mra. J. P. Slawson Vis■drawing straw
garet Bliss spent Thursday withi nett. ♦ Mra. Charles Parker, Jr , Red relatives in Grand Rapids *
■And you mtehi
their son Ravmond and family at daughter-in-law of Mr. and Mr*, i Mrs. Henry Rau and children'of
the Henry Pierce cottage nt Guni Chas. Parker who as been staying Parmelee and Mra. Maud Cross
lake. Ravmond ond family spent; with relative* in Buffalo-slnce her have
'
spent
-------- •*-the -past
- ------------two weeks
“
ul*
Improbably My “
from Friday until Sunday with। husband was taken into service as the Adventist camp meeting at
(well for wome
j their parents, and left for their' gone to Cambridge. Mass., where Grand Ledge. * f’r* Hattie John­
rather have y
home in Kalamazoo on Sunday. *■ she will join her husband. Ensign son of South Thomapple visited
Messrs. Charles Andter. Claudet Parker who ts receiving a six Mrs. Friend* Ruck on Saturday
But boys. It
Rosenberg. William McFall andI months course at Harvard Univer­ and spent the night and Sunday
miss you most
wives returned home Sundav after’ sity.
—
She
— left
—----their —
Infant daugh- with Mrs. Amy Youngs. The ladie*
Ki around, t
users and t
n most pleasant week vacationing:.'™
ter in Buffalo until they
thej find llv- have been neighbors and friends
nt Sugar Island. * The Masters-• ln&lt;; quarters.
------- -— * Mrs. “
F. C. Moys for manv year*. * Mr. and Mr*.
■having vou ar
Jones circle meeting at the home of! left for her home in Detroit. Mon- Floyd Helrlgel and daughter Bar­
Iwe are living t
' Mrs. E. J Talbott? Thursday wo*
bara visited his brother nnd sislunderfoot."
•well attended. There were several home of her father. L. E. Hamil­ ter-ln-law. Dr. and Mrs. W. H. Hel1
Rrd, white «r blue with
visitors present, those from out- ton. * Miss Bessie Phillips of Lan­ rigcl In Grund Rapid*. Sunday.
h attractive design.
Iwe have kent
cf-town being Mrs. Glenn Lee of sing is spending lhe week with Sgt Floyd expects to return to hi*
keeping Carlti
Knlnmnzoo and Mrs. Dills Wes- Richard Palmer at the Miner Palm­ position al Ft. Monmouth. New
I place to come
brook of Grand Rapids. Devotions er home on the'Hastings road. * Jersey, Sunday and the family will
Special
Inrr keeping fa
lucre led by Mrs. F.-O. Stokoe.nnd Mrs. Moe Cronlnger rtlumed home ,follow
a .«»
few —
days later.
* ------Paul
uliUW .
------- I your job of h
at only
| the businr.w conducted bv Mrs. th«* first of tiie week from a few Oackler. son of Mr. and Mr*. An[of the would
Philip Bender, leader. Bible game days visit with her ions and fain-, drew Oackler. who was working in
I Everything
contest* and visiting completed a Illes In Detroit. * Mr. and Mrs. G.! Grand Rapids, met with a serious
I Carlton Cent!
I very nice afternoon. The Septem- E. Blake were Thursday evening accident Tuesday evening of last
lone is busier
1 bcr meetin r. will be held at the dinner guests of Mrs. L. M. Hll- week when the motorcycle he was
I guess.
home of Mrs. Nellie Thompson. bert at Woodland honoring Mr and riding collided with a city truck
I Marion and
Committee for rnonlli. Mrs. Vern Mrs. Victor Hilbert who have re- at a street corner. Paul was thrown
BULLET
I most of you t
' Hooper. Mrs. O. L. Plnkbelner nnd turned to their home in Tucson.' onto the pavement with the molor1 Mrs rsftbi-r Lepner * The Masters- Arizona. * The Palmer family had cycle on tdp omim. He suffered
'KEY CHAIN
5 graduated size
s
I Jones circle will have a food sate a reunion Sundav bt tha AmcM,ft broken left wrist, injured shouldearthenware bowls, q
Specbl at,.
at the Geukes meat market. Sat­ Palmer cotloge al Barlow lake with er blade, cuts on head nnd face,
er farm Iniple
urday beginning at 10 o'clock. ♦ an attendance of forty-seven kin. i cut and bruised knees and some
iMnrlon Is ate
1 Miss Pauline Benaway expects to Besides an uncle. William Bridge' broken ribS. He was taken to SI.
lheloing hand
I undergo an appendectomy at Leila of Joliet, UL. and Sgt. Richard, Mary's hospital where he remained
I Mr. and M
hospital in Battle Creek, this Wed­ Palmer of Percy Jones hospital.' until Sunday afternoon when he
I cofer
X.
.*1
I the store anc
nesday forenoon. * Miss Marilynn others were present from Grand was released
--------- * but
*—' *•
ha*
“■ *tn
“ go *—
back
'■*•
■ busy adding
; Lepper of Detroit is visiting her Rapids and Grandville. * Mrs. Jer­ daily for dressings. Hte steter. Mrs.
■blue stamps f
। grandmother. Mrs. Isabel Lepper vis Campbell was brought home Carl Segar and Armand Stimson,
■ dipping no le
for a couple of weeks. * Miss Etta from Blodgett hospital. Grand Rap­ where he makes hte home, brought
I the children
Klnslow has returned home after ids Saturday and is making a nice him down home Sunday afternoon
land always s
' n visit with relatives in Missouri. recovery from her recent major to cal supper with hl* parents ns
land Dads wh
. Miss Klnslow and sister live with operation. Her daughter. Mrs. Jean a surprise for them. He stood the
■boys nnd girl
I their uncle and aunt. Mr. and Mrs. Armbruster of Dexter has been car- teip well. Paul had lust recov­
I And Fern
1
Herman
VanderSchuur.
*
We
are
ered
from
Injuries
which
included
j.
I correspondent
sorry to hear that William Crans McWlthcv of Grand Rapids were br&amp;ken ribs recceivcd a few weeks
'.suffered a severe stroke this Mon­ Sunday visitors of his sister. Mrs., ago
neo when
wnen hte
ms truck
trucn parked
parncu wlthwiu»Hous a* ever
. day morning and is in a serious Claude Kermeen and family. * out light at the mile corner west
news that w
----- 1 Palmer,
---------- —
—• -•
ol town.
town. Better carry that rab
rab-­
I condition at his home on Church Sgt. «&lt;_»
Richard
patient
at of
Iyou boys and
MAC-0-7.AC is made from the BEST
, St. * Mr and Mrs Wm. Streeter the Percy Jones hospital. Battle bit's foot all the lime. Paul you
I Those of vo
of Gun lake are getting their home Creek 1* spending thirty days with need It!
paint materials oblaTnablr'rqixrd in prop,
[church servle
the Stehr place on West Main St.. hl* parents. Mr. and Mrs Miner
Idtat church.
er proportions. IJX formulated to anchor
which they purchased ^ome time Palmer. He is doing nicely and
Tampa's Record
Iwe are still a
ago. ready so they can soon move able to be out some among hts
One married woman in rverj
Idav school w
in. * Mr. and Mrs. Philip Bender friends following many months three 1* galnfidv employed'in Tam­
spin after yo
tlonally well, and to
and some of their family attended sickness ot rheumatic fever In the pa. Florida—the highest such per­
lhave our selv
the Bechtel family reunion at the south Pacific
- The
«..v centage registered In the United
hospitals. *
■ going again.
jzzr:
park at Caledonia. Saturday. * Clayton Bennett family Is taking States.
I back home a
I people's class
■ be a good
I1 would like
I' Comfortable!. Ion*
■ missed vou
gallon lots
I especially: s
0'“
■ who maybe
Ion other Sun
Ito attend se
ISundav and
I make It on
I appointment
32-piece
I my, and It
I Easter
It cl§*flns_and purifies in one.operation and.will
I The Grang
not harm the hands or injure the surface.
I usual lhe fin
I evenings cuc
Comes in handy, full size glass tumbler.
Set Include*:
■bov* and gir
Special at-------------------------------- --------------if
■ things going
I get back to
6-Dinner plates
I The Ladie
6-Bread &amp; Butter
I aulte the m
■ the ratlonln
plates
Ideal for
LJi
■ every month
■ per of lesser
6-Cups
short teips. Si
■ usual good t
The Wonder Paint—just mix with water and
only
(J:
6-Saucers
I School he
appIvCjZovers wallpaper, wallboard, bricks,
■ soon begin w
1-Vegetable Dish
STARTING AT I O'CLOCK I OFFER THE FOLLOWING ARTICLES:
plaster, cement blocks, etc.
■ Matthews te
I you will re
1-Platter
I teacher of f
■ Some of t
Specially piiccd
■ been home j
Kclvinafor table top electric stove,
Oil can
Dishes and cookiag^utcnsils
■ Carpenter o
ceiling 98c
ceiling $2.98
new chromolox burners
of all kinds
■ and looking
I Burton A
Table top gas stove
3 bed complete 2 P. T. kitchen tables
■ came from
■ his parents.
Monarch cook stove
Frigidaire, 6 cub. ft, good condition
■ pounds and
Breakfast table and 4 chairs
Library table
Floor lamp
•
I grand 1
■ Royol"
l]
Heal-Resistant I
■ Cpl Chas
Square table and 4 chairs
Wood Davenport
2 dressers
■ was home t
■ other relativ
Buffett and China closet
Dresser
Chest of Drawers
6 oak chairs
■ Betty Coo
Cot bed
Laundry stove
■ cd up with
Two burner oil stove and oven
■ Beck with
8 cup site
Bed, naw coil spring
•-Laundry stove
Oil heater
■ pro;.!
f .
■ service.
Specially Hf! '
Hoover Vacuum sweeper, good one
Whatnot Porch swing
Rockers
the
■ Cpl Chas
priced
•
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6 cane bottom chairs
Library table
Cherry Birffett
Commode
Drop leaf table
12x15 rug and pad
Buffett
9x12 and 6x9 rug
2 ellctric lamps
Linoleum
Surfbeat
Wine kegs
“
Porch
swing
Bed springs Oak sideboard
25 and 30 gallon crocks
Brass bed and springs
Dresser
Battery radio
Carden hose
Lake spear Copper boiler
30 ft. galvanised ridge role
Whiffletrees
Tripod
Leather davenport
Library table
Clothes wardrobe
Fruit cans

Odd chairs Steel kitchen stool
New Sanitary cot Bedding
Linen and curtains ' Pictures
2 good clocks
Electric iron toaster and beater
Milk pails and strainer
Dishes
Good corn shelter
Scalding kettle
Set platform farm scales
Crates and sticks
Oil drum
Cistern pump New auto fog light
Pr. Twin Trumpet aute horns
Auto luggage carrier Work bench
Electric saw with motor (new)
14 H.P. motor
Small tools
Good trailer with stock rack
Forks shovels, hoes and many other
articles too numerous to mention.

STORES INC. IBB

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HASTINGS. MICHIGAN
128 W. STATE

RHONE 2524

USl MUR SAVINGS 7» MJYMMEij.S. WAR SAVINGS STAMPS AND BONDS

DEWEY REED, Auctioneer and Mgr
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bmther-ln-l
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know your
home Isn’t
to be and
one of our
land and »
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Pvt. Haro
be in Carlto
I on him too
t Harold in
and he Is
Sgt. Guy
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ago that h
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SECTION ONE—PACES 1 to 8

On th» ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆

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”isr&amp; HI6HER MIE UP TO
Of InfanUte Paralysis
The state health department Is CITY VOTERS SOON
■ending out timely warning that

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, SEFTEMRER Z. 1»43

EDITORIALS

ARI YOU GOH
PART IN
WAR BO

12 PACES—2 SECTIONS

I ALL RURAL SCHOOLS
HAVE TEACHERS

School Tax Colli for

A Tax of 12.15 milli
It was on Sept. 1, 1939, four years cafi now be considered safe from
ago that Nazi armies stormed Into
I The school board reported to the
Poland, thus precipitating Europe
city council Friday night that it
this month is one of the two when
I has fixed $41,970. u the amount to
into a war which was to Involve
Following this after an Interval |
City Must Hove More
Barry
County
Is
Fortunate.
Infantile the
paralysis
most preva­
; be raised by tax for operating the
entire Isworld.
of two days came the great RAP
Cosh to Pay Its
lent. Parents are advised to take no
public schools for the school year
Names of Teachers and
ld
.on
Hamburg
which
completed
chances when their children appear
I beginning July 1. 1943. Thia will
Ordinary Expenses
The past month has undoubtedly
Districts
e Job of pulverizing that import­
Carlton Center
unwell.
I mean a tax levy of 8.65 mills. The
This 1* a regular weekly feature
The city council voted Friday been the bitterest thirty-one days ant Industrial and shipping cenAug. 38. . 1943
,
Fever, headaches, nausea and
Judging from what we read con­ । boaid will also raise the sum of designed to aid you In your curin
tlie
life
of
Adolf
Hitler.
The
tri
­
cerning other counties, Barry Is in­ : $16,073.23 to be paid next May, 814.iDear Boy* and Girls in the Service: vomiting may be symptoms of lhe night to submit to thc voters of
deed fortunate in having every one COO of the principal and $2.072 23 as
I Greetings and a cheery "Hello, disease. Stiffness or pain in the Hastings a proposal to Increase the umphant Interlude when he chased
On Thursday. Aug. 5. it became of Its 58 rural districts supplied ' interest on the outstanding school
[There” to Carlton Township boys back and muscle soreness are other limit for city taxes from one per a broken British army from the
lond girls, stationed pretty well all1 symptoms. A phy*iclan zhould be cent to one and one half per cent. beaches at Dunkirk and dictated apparent that the heralded Nazi with__ teachers. The Orangevillei bonds. Tn May 1946 the school bonds
Rturta
*choel h“ lwo t*ach'r’ *&gt;1 will be retired. The debt service will
lover the world to help with all called Immediately When such Before lhe matter can be submitted, terms to a defeated Prance must summer
offensive
n, m«r.against
u»„ . —
r.l,^ , &amp; "SSoff
Uffl’ to 1 call for a 3.5 mill lax.
■ their might and main to get this symptoms are noticed. Thc possibll- it must have the approval of the seem now like a fitful dream: was------------something more than
governor,
so
that
the
formal
action
lume world out of lhe miserable1 Ity of paralysis is greatly decreased
agonizing glimpse of glories that because on that day the Soviets I townships, the names of the teachRed stamps X and Y valid
Imess It is In.
| when prompt dlagoscs and adequate must await hl* decision. There agonizing glimpses of glories that stormed into Orel.
through Oct. 2; Z becomes valid
|
ers
and
the
names
of
the
districts
I And let me tell you right here ‘rraknent are given to this disease would seetn to be no reason to an­ eluded his grasp
Sept. 5 and remains valid through
where thay will hold forth In each
ticipate the governor's disapproval.
Iwe ore backing you up with our In its earlier stages. •
township.
Tljen
on
Aug.
7.
the
last
hope
of
It
Is
evident
that
the
city
cannot
lever daily thoughts and prayers;]
—-------- —
maintain its fixed policy of pay-M­
a successful Axis stand in Sicily
Iglso cooperating as to rationing-------------- -----------------------------I you-go-avoiding debt* and Interest­ the world—end Indeed he might was broken when British and Amer­
land extra work with very few
, ocpi. au. u. v ana w now vaiia
“umDcr ot marnca women wno will
---------- --] paying—and play even on the pres- have been except for the ice-cold ican tmnrw hrnVe thmnoh
Imurmuni.
... ««...$ o Messerschmitt.»through Oct 20Sugar
l ent charter limit of one per cent. courage of Britain and the inspired
I Ahd speaking of work, boys do
; The one per cent tax was kmple defense of R A P. fighter squadrons defense line.
— ..
— the
- ।
Crashing to Earth in Italy'
Iwe ever miss you there; Just ask
I teachers and only 10 who
use
Stamp No. 14 good for 5 pounds
&gt;
in
normal
times
and
under
normal
which barely succeeded In pre­
lyour Moms and sisters, for It's,
- - "Mixa" before their names. No’ Friday's
...
dallies brought lhe news, Aug. 16 through Oct. 31.
conditions. But there "ain't no such venting Hitler from establishing
|your Morns and sisters that are tryFour
days later, Nuremberg,.1WIJ
holy ---------doubt the
— scarcity w.
of ZU
young
w..a lady &gt;nat
that Lieut. James P. Dibble, ot till*.
Stamps No. 15 and 16 may be
-—
i animal" as normal now, nor will the aerial superiority over the!city
He Thinks Oil Structures
. „ of
________________________
ling to help out In your absence In
the Nazi ideology, was pul- teachers Is due to (the big wages city, had been highly commended, used for canning surar tn amounts
i
there
be
for
many
years
to
come.
■anything from ringing pigs, wormverized by a mighty aerial blow
v-they ran earn in other occupations, by hl* superior officer*1 for shooting; of 5 lb. each through Oct 3L
Underneath Barry. County.
blow,
The war may possibly end next English coast which he thought .---------------------. T especially In factories busy with down a German Messerschmitt purling lambs, making hav. combining.
-...
- But there will be was necessary for invasion of the'
Idruwing straw or what have you.. The Banner was pleased to re- : yeaf\ ?r *n
Stamp 18* good for 1 pair through
I isles, themselves.
&lt;*
And you might ask your Dad* too. celve a call on Friday from Stale i “ d'blJo£11Rrot&gt;abl?
, Oct. 31.
as to lhe efficiency of the solution, Geologist Richard A. Smith, who hundred billions of dollars to face,
Gasoline
By tins slender margin was a quick German troops trom Bicuy and । was lured bv ’he Sh^wnges^f- ?y °rt dUUnc€ north °f NaPle»- II*V.f the labor problem: and he would has served the state in liiat position l and huj.* expense* for the rehablliStamp Number 7 from Boole
three days later, oninto-K^ko;
Aug 15. the fered
in rural districts this
year. I' Ja
y’jia“mes
1* d
the
son” of Mr and Mr* Mileage Ration A Book, worth 3
iprobably say "Well, they do prettv for 33 years. It wsY largely due to ‘at|9n J” wounded soldiers, for pen- victory of Nazi arms prevented at _________________
TMrt-Se
siT te^er.
£V
M
|well for women, but Son, I •would him that Michigan's largest oil i don*, for numerous other war ad- a time when the rest of the world Russians stormed —
— ‘
-----------------,K“ c“ ‘gallons of gasoline, good througn
rather have you helping me.”
illcld. in the Midland. Mt. Pleasant ■ Ju«“nents for getting the countrv was at a low ebb of military power.Messina fell on the 17lh.
a^d ^ftrtrtz" wh?re ^hev^m11 S ' 4lrett He b ncartnF hu »«»d b‘rthP ‘ ‘
Fuel Ofl
But boys, it isn't thc work we' and
«nd Clare
Clare district,
district, was
was opened
opened up.
up. «iuared away again. There will be
"n*tructora are « follow
** day- He
from Hastlna.
hlgh KhooI
1W9 He WM g mem&lt;
miss you most in, it is just having “nd he has been of much assistance no let up in taxation; which mean*
August began for Hiller with the
Coupon 5 good for 11 gallons.
On thc 18th, Allied planes made. instructors are as follow^.
you around to cook for, to press in other 0(1 producing arras of Die l that costs and labor will be high. damaging American raid on the Ru­ their deepest penetration into Ger- ‘
Must
last
until
Sept. 30 for both
n
A
.
“
T
c
a
i
T
“
wna
,
h,
P
.
i
ber
of
lhe
Hastings
football
team.
j We will face that condition for the
trousers and tie* for. in fact. Just stale.
Mrs. Rcva- Schantz—---------Assyria Cen----- j and was prominent in athletics. He heat and hot water.
11.
A_ a __
,lr Smith
QnalAka has
Ka. been
to**a. spending V«f.
“* -----' least, probably manian oil fields which demon­ many to bomb the Messerschmitt t^r
Ihaving
vou ***..*.,
around underfoot
and,
Mr.
hte ; P®x‘* 31
strated that no vita) area in the WQfks at Regensburg: on .u_
the ^,.u.
20th
Mrs Hma Hoffman-Checkered. i was also a good student.
Iwe are living for the day when you , vacation at hl* cottage near the &gt;°mter.
Second
inspections
due: A book
'
Hi*
brother.
Robert
G..
te
the
so-called
"fortress
of
Europe."
_no
utc
mu
annus
again
mcneu
me
anxious
to save
the Red armies
reached the
Miss Beulah Cary—Lincoln.
Iwlll be homei again
umhiti "juzt
ju*i around
arouna ' Cascade*.
u»««un, G
Mini
ur lake.
imc, We
nr can
cun all
an opup- |। _Our
---5 ' city
/ council,
.C .------— —
i production manager of lhe immense vehicles by Sept. 30; B's by Oct.
some
tine--------------------day prove'■*his
good ,Judgment
‘be taxpayers and aJ- matter how remote from bases in high water mark of ti.ctr winter] Mr*’ H«u?morett T^nlhln’
1 snu,w ‘bakery
’“‘“try m
■underfoot."
And r
----- Jz~
----------“J-------- * In select- "PXPpnae
in Chicago.
Chicago. Jame«
Jamra 31: C's by Aug. 31: commercial ve&gt;
"•—
- -Sec. -1.)
1 I Mrs Leona Van Delic—bowline I1 Shultz
omlntt home and find Ing one oi
of carry
Barry t-ountys
County's unani
finest *
a&gt;'»«eking
city a best interes- England nor how well defended
(Continued
on Page
4.
lyou will be coming
~7'
”C—r'B the
‘j'ZC'y.r
^*Ban work for thc Shultz company hides every 6 months or 5,000 mile*,
..
...
i.,.
—
i.t.
.
i_U.
•
___
_
__
&gt;
_
....
.
&gt;.
I
rst*
hui
fnund
ho
It
lc
Imivw.llJ.
Iwe have kent faith with you in lake* for his summer home, and he ®sU- ha?, *ound ‘hat It te impossible
which ever is first
■keeping Carlton township a good Is( acugmeu
delighted wun
with k
it..
l to
r
‘?. nav
Pay mr
u,e nmnino
running expense* of the
Mr. H»wl MeKlbbm-McOmlMr. “•'« “• «»
« »U counlnr
■place to come tack to. Just a* you
&amp;-—*-•------of
•------Speaking
prospects for finding ci‘5j^&gt;n a one per c*nl tax- Labor
Sugar for home-canning of 1943
. Mr. U-h Ncb-Rurta.
’*pfl1 • &gt;»«• "
*™&gt;' ■&gt;'
Il in this vwuaa
county.
Mr. o
Smith
again I ?nd'“u
ow‘«rt»l« continue to
lore keeping faith with us in doing oil
.j. «...
.uim. bkuu
i
&gt;r...
or
.....
_
__
ir
....
»»
__
..
U
pe, U'ai
wnt
tn
n
Yrolninu
r^mn
In
fruit crops will be available to
Flossie
A
Herding
—
Barney
«
»
“
«®
n
‘
»
Valuing
ramp
in
]
MLss
.-.-j hi* firm belief that
.v._. there
..----- are ,. increase. When they stop growing,
your Job of helping rid the world. stated
I California and then to Phoenix. housewives on approximately the
Mills.
lof
thc would
would be
be '"super
men."
lof thc
super men."
O|l bearing rocks underneath Barry' 1 "s
"« they doubtless will, they will still
same
basis ns Ixxt season. No reduc­
Arizona
where,
on
Nov.
1.
1942.
he
Miss
Stella
Tuckerman
—
Weeks.
u......— rocs
be be fhr above what we think of as
Everything is about the same at county. He
„c BiUU
said ltlc
the known
rock
,| aau«
Miss Mcrun
Merlin aunaecn
Sandecn — nenacrHendcr- graduated and was given his wings tion of blue point stamps will be
Carlton .Center excepting every- UralH underlying it are the ones norma).
I shot.
"nd commission as 2nd lieutenant. made from War Ration Book Two
Tlie tentative resolution, ap­
one is buster than ever before I whcre oil pools, as they are called.
for canning sugar.
Carlton
Townihlp
h
J*
h
S
w
“
?
ent
J5
Eighty-Eight Cases On
luive been found elsewhere in this proved by the council, recites the
Mrs. Lucllft Yarger—Rogers.
। P1™?*11*-. California, for advanced
Marlon and Orart Clem, whom state. He suld that the federal au- fact that the present charter limit
Mrs, Claudine Matthews—Carlton ‘ral,n.ln.g ln ,nyln8 a P3’ ^“heed Junior Chamber of
most
lik
’ii'J of you hear from quite regu- ‘horit.'es had taken action which on city tax rate does not now pro­
Lightning plane. As its name tm1mThe .rfotl term of circuit court . Center'
nD y;n« dnn1 in
h.w' i th^uurages wildcat drilling; but vide enough funds to meet thc or,
Dllca It is » speedy, fighter airship. Commerce Sent $20
here wdarwivs*teacron^a’25' ^h' 1 thnt lhe dUcovcr" of oil. in a dlx- dlnirv running expenses of our
| opens on Monday. Sept. 13. with a ■ Mr8 Aline Frisby—Welcome.
He took it to the desert region,
trlct like Barry, no doubt will be a city, because of increased costs of
calendar
of
sixty-five
rases
on
lhe
'
Mrs^
Evelyn
Short
—
Brown.
where
he
maneuvered'the
P38
until
The Junior Chamber of Com­
labor and materials.
.
|
Next Is Chosen to Found o regular calendar and twenty-three ' Mrs. Opal Houghton — Coats he had gained a thorough mastery merce evidenced it* interest In the
iMitrlon Is always there to give a wildcatter.
The resolution stales that, be­
■ helping
neimna hand.
nano
■ Mr Sml‘h te a very courteous ofof hnrfd)ing this Lightning. He spent improvement of Tyden Park by
New Agricultural College in cases In which no progress has been Grove.
Mr “and Mr*. Wing are still in i f*®** w/ro’Jh “"InP”!
dll?1* cause our city has for many years
Castleton
Township
made
for
more
than
one
year.
Judge
i
six
weeks
in
this
special
training.
sending
a check for $20 to the city
Brazil. Tells Interesting
the store and are keeping prettv: b&gt;«s wl‘h the public: and he invites, beep operated on the paF-os-you- I
Miss Ruby Cogswell—Lake View.
A. D. McDonald will preside
Then he was sent to North Africa, council, which te to be added to the
Ibusv adding up points of red and ?nd..appreciates frankness and fair go pion, which the council desires
Four criminal cases are listed 1 Mrs Alice DeVries—Martin.
Story of Long Ocean Trip
where hr joined the American air- fund for improving the park- Tito
blur stamps for this and that, and | denUng in those who have any offi- | to continue, that plan te Impossible
Mrs. Zelma Smith—Barryvllle.
which
Is
a
larger
number
than
usf
&lt;
Con
tinned
on
Page
3.
Sec.
1.)
council
appreciated
the gift and di­
when the city cannot, under the
Mrs. Kainbach—Shores
|r11ppiiig up Ice cream cones for nil, c*a* business with him.
In previous Issues we have told uni,
rected thc city clerk to express that
present limit,
umit. raise enough
enougn money I1 lh
IV... navennorVs bovHastings Township
Following U the calendar as sub- !
Ithc children In lhe neighborhorxi:
:
fact in a letter of acknowledgment
expen- “,c .ator* °r Dean
to nav its ordinary running expenMrs. Lote wickham—Fisher.
milted
for
publication:
and always asking of your Moms A ITU Af|/f f Al IDT
ot
lhe
gift.
ses. without considering that emerand
manhood in Wood- Criminal Causes
Mrs. Mae Cadwallader—Gregory. I
gencies and neccssarv imnrovementa
m£S&lt; Jit'
is?.“S’"
Mrs Cleo Brown—Altoft.
The People vs Herbert Couch,
may demand considerably more. , Kradua‘l0» from the Michigan AgriMrs. Erma Flory—Star.
AUCTION SALES
The resolution recites the fact that | ct}llural College. When he flnlsh- bastardy.
Miss Crystal
_ ____ _______
_ ____ _____
G. Bragdon
—HasLxa.«?lS. C»rllon‘cAnTlie People vs Ellsworth7 Pease1, tings
CLAUDE EDGEEL. Prop.
Center.
unleas the rate Is increwed debts
hta'nh
ter News. Is still ns eager and anx- IV IVUslLVI LHILVI1
breaking and entering.
Having decided to quit farmin*. I
and Interest-bearing bonds will be I
Mrs. Pearl Matthews—Quimby.
jlmis as ever to learn any bit of
The
People
vs
Gerald
Pratt.
Mr. Edgell will hold an auction sate
id the
the mounting
nvMintinv tntn 1I 1 arming. mo ne retumca so wooa- . -•
County Quota For
Mistake Was Made in the
necessary; and
—,d
a en
-nlerlng
■ news that will be of Interest toJ
Hope Township
-- became
equal
with breaking M
‘
at lhe farm known as Ute old Room
terrat. and imoldred^remt*
impxlrcd credit-^- '1 Und
Undfather
bccan'in
p an
“
ual partner
D*rtncr
'
Levy Of a One Mill
Drive Set at $15,800
lyou boys and girls.
Mrs. Kathryn Chamberlain —
bl*
the«°operation
ofwith
the । ^5 People
w Maurice Smith.
___
vz
farm located I mile north &lt;4 Mapte
vuiiAc of
cause
01 Increasing
increasing
aeou
—
—wou
wouia
would
I Those of vou who used to attend]
.
2 Approximately one hundred Bar­
•reading debts
j—
‘d beautiful 200-acre
v
special count Doud.
200-acre, Davenport farm
farm. P"nd larceny wiyi
a "
much
[church services here at the Me’.hoMrs. Zela Cortrlght—■Cedar Creek. ry County citizens assembled Wed­ Grove Center. He is offering a good
,Tax for
■ ,uPaving
„ I make
“
,uv*4 heavier—111
burden
upon ।
B
?
*------•'------ * goods,
—J
rationed
'
fHn taxpayers
- _____
the voters
than will a
reason- I He married and devoted the next Jury aril Causes ‘
Idtet church, will be glad to know' in 1927, —
-------- —of —this
- c tv I the
Mrs. Marguerite Staffer—Hinds. nesday. August 25th. In Hastings to list of cattle, chickens, bogs, hay
and grain, farm machinery' and
Iwe ore still carrying on. Our Sun-j adopted
thc city able Increase In the rate of taxa- 1
lopted an amendment to the
°L,
Mrs.
Irene
Dickinson
—
Shultz.
Marvin
P.
Cooley
perfect
an
organization
to
cover
the
cMcal work of a' fann­
nvc ih.
ou, d„
1 ■«* W
|dav school went into sort of a tail । cbar‘"- which gov- -aii mn- Uo„
Mrs. Ora Babcock—Brush Ridge. county in. the United War Fund
a foreign
itlon and Hazel
— —^py
|spin after vou nil left us. but we। ellI authority to levy
ley e one mill tax
The council finds the Ux rate In .
u in hte work'and Gray, tres
Mrs. Glenna Van Hom—Clover­ drive scheduled to start October
■ have our selves righted up now and' for
------ „
— —
&gt;r per
paving. 1..
In addition
to .the
one this city Is amomr the verv lowest ] gained from its varied experiences
dale.
15th.
helpful
re cent
cent Tax
limit provided
provided bv
bv the
the ln
Ule |In
n c
ttlS of
K
’S? . lessons that were of
where in this Issue for full par­
going again. And when you all get, per
tax limit
Irving Township
in thc
the 'state
cities
of This
this sire
sire, ] many
Barry, with more than 1200 bovs ticulars.
C.
Main.
Gdn.,
vs
Hayden
back home wc will have a young charter for city expenses. There so that we will not be out of Ijnd If great benefit to him In his highly Hathaway, trespass.
MIm Myrtle Wilson—Wood
girls in the armed services, has
successful career as an educator
Miss Margaret Johncock—Jones. and
■ people's class again, that will really I has been a decrease in the amount
(Continued on page 3. Sec. 1)
been
asked by Michigan headquar­
Wm.
c.
Main
vs
Hayden
Hathaand college executive.
be. n good one. And right here the city receives from tlie state for
(Continued
on
Page
3.
Sec.
1.)
ters
of
the
United
War
Fund
to
A temporary Indisposition caused
As Mr. Mead has a surplus of
I would like to tell vou that we all road work, and the entire one per
raise $15,800.
tai. MMiuiyuit
Mr.
Davenport iu
to acci.
seek ■.
a pujucai
physical ' —-—iiroanfurniture apd no further use for It.
missed you last Easter Sunday.[cent levy te not enough to pay the
The group, representing a cross
change. He had felt the need of: “ David French, assumpsit.
especially: so many of you boys regular running expenses of thc
section of the townships, school
doing some postgraduate work to
In ‘be matter of the Petition of
who maybe couldn't get to church j city, on account of Increased costa
districts
and
towns
of
the
counlv.
assist him in hte farming operations.;‘h® Board of Supervisors for the
East Side Grocery, comer Hayes
on other Sundays, always managed of labor and materials. Because of
heard John A. VanDte of Kalama­ and Grand Street in Hastings.
With his father's full approval ho determination and maintenance of 1
to attend services here on Easter that situation the common council.
.a to T---.
_ ____________
1-czoo. Field Representative of the Dewey Reed will cry the sale and
returned
East T_
Lansing.
He was hr wntrr lrva.1 nt
I Sundav and (his year you couldn't In March last, voted that it would
United War Fund explain the pur­ C. M. Hammond will act as clerk.
very fortunate to find living In len­
| make it on account of keeping nn this year levy the one mill navlng
Standard
Stamping
Co.,
trespass
1
L
VT
Lil
J
pose
of
the
drive
—
which
is
to
se
­
sing Dr. Manly Mlles who. the Dean
[appointment with your Uncle Sam- tax. In order to improve certain
cure funds for the UBO. for our (or full particulars.
Harry O Mohrmann. Recr. vs! r.Plan*
»a Reerute
stated, was the first and foremost
[my. and it didn't lust seem like streets.
Plans Mada
Made to
Recruit
•
'
people who are prisoners of war.
of all professors of practical agri­ Claude J. Marshall. Exec., assump[Easier.
The one mill tax. on the total
&lt; Special Sales Squad of
and for the relief of those bi war- HASTINGS TO*BE*
| The Grange meets the same ns city assessment of $4,850.00 would
culture. He was directed by Dr.
War Industry Has Many
stricken lands.
Matthew Baltch va Robert
"E Bond Fathers”
Mlle* In a course of reading az well
|u*unl the first nnd third Thursday have yielded $4.850 00 for the
REPRESENTED
Uses
For
Waste
Cloth
Mr. VanDis told how this com­
Powell,
trespass.
/
[evenings each month, th* younger city treasury. When the assessment
ns aided by Dr. Miles' sound ad­
A conference of Michigan munici­
3rd War Loan Drive official­ bined operation, known as the
John Slenkiewrelcz vs George ly Thc
I bovs and glrte are helping to keep rolls were turned over to the city
pal Illes will be held in KolaaMMO
It has been decided by the Sal­ vise in visit* he paid to him. Mi­ Sherman,
opened
in
Barry
County
yester
­
United
War
Fund,
brings efficiency October 6 and 7. Among the many
appeal from justice court; day. With a quota of $1,000,000 to
things going until you older ones treasurer for collection, after the vage Committee that In conjunction Davenport declared that Dr. Miles'
and
economy
into
the
administra
­
get buck to take over.
Archie and Mildred C. Sinclair va fill, a thorough canvass of the coun­
municipal problems to ba considered
board of review had completed its with the paper drive being planned advice and the reading he recom­
tion
and
spending
of
the
funds
col
­
The Ladles Aid aren't serving
D. and Mildred M. Sinclair, ty will be necessary, according to
It was found that Instead of for the later part of September, mended was "lhe best counsel I ever Vem
lected. as contrasted with the ex­
oulte the meals we did owing to work
had In agriculture." Ila had re­ aasumpalL
a mil), only l/10th of a mill was as­ they will also pick up rags.
Branch and Morris Lamble cessive costs which result when
the rationing, but we still meet
Walter M. and Verdie L. Sin­ Ray
present war cease*T Also what steps
for paving tax. That would
Men's woolen wear, ladies wear, covered his health in a little over clair
many overlapping agencies attempt
every month with a dinner or sup­ sessed
vs Vem D. and Mildred M. who are In charge of the drive.
a year: and had so completely fin­
take to secure federal aid In
net
the
city
only
$485.00.
Instead
and
all
wool
rags
are
reclalmable
Because the county quota for “E" to do the Job. The United War to
per of lc**er variety and have our of the expected $4,850.00.
ished the work laid out that he was Sinclair.
promoting municipal projects will
either
by
a
carbonizing
process
or
bonds
alone
this
time
is
nearly
as
Fund relies almost entirely upon be discussed. It will be an import­
usun) good time.
Katherine A. Redner vs Otte Gal­
It appears that after the rolls had a combing and respinning process. about ready to return to tlie farm. lup.
great
as
our
entire
quota
during
the
School here al the Center whl
volunteer
activity,
and.
therefore,
trespass.
Then, without lhe slightest wamant meeting. The city council voted
been
passed
on
by
the
board
of
re
­
Thc
carbonizing
process
results
in
previous
drive,
Mr.
Branch
states
soon begin with Mrs. Claudine Guv view that there was no other wav to
is able to hold administration costs
Diamond
Oil wv.
Co. v* Wayne
E.
uikiuciiw iA.vuiicu
—
** V...
..
—
Incident
occurred that cnennight that this city shall be
&lt; f 1! v‘cw tnnt ul're was uu uuicr
io a pressed product suitable for the ing'.jin
that a special committee of "E down to three-quarters of one per Friday
I Matthews
.Ul teaching
"mJmtoragain
tor Manv
“ ?oto
b’ “wav
°rt"
1 epresented at That gathering by
rougher. Inexpensive forms of new tirely changed the course of his life. I and Beryl I. Gay, trespass.
Tlie
A.it story of
Ml this change as
M givK&gt;&gt; - , ,E.
, , Fay
*
Grinage vs Waller Kar
AV—I ­- Bond Fathers" will be recruited to cent—a fact which appealed strong­ the mayor and city engineer.
clothing, while lhe combing pro­
teacher of former years
i frorn the court.
assist in thc sale. These "E Bond ly to the sturdy people of this rweri in the "Country
"Country Gentleman.” pinski. trespass.
Some of the boyi and girls have. Accordingly a suit wax started duces a reworked yarn suitable for Ii en
Fathers,"
he
says
will
be
limited
to
domlnantly rural county.
Flora C. Cardan I. by Gdn. Pau)
TRANSPORTATION NOTICK
further knitting and weaving. The December Issue, 1925. and January
been home Just recently. -Pvt. Gene1 M,°"daI- ,“/'rcu l ®ou.rt
At the suggestion of Mr. VanDia.
It will be necessary tar school dis­
Governrnc\n"
’iix-i",|u1i7d“'-i‘‘Sui^
n"'»^r j enoortj
number, own
1926. word*
We quote
Dean DavP Mayrand vs M. Anson G. and men who have either, a son or a
Carpenter of the WACs was home "John Doe."/»ho stands fnr the un- ST
rep^eJS
In describing
it । MelbourneIL
daughter In the, armed service.
a Nominating Committee was ap­ tricts or parents to make arrangeand looking fine and fit.
named taxpayers, and four other
Volunteers for the "E Bond Fa­ pointed by the temporary chair­ menu* at onto if transportation in
Burton Allerdlng of the Navy taxoayera. whose names are given lawip"ng’ffiLAfS? war'manU are I "r have already Intimated that Hurlcss. trespass
thers" are asked to gel in touch man.. to nominate officers. The Hastings school busses Is desired tor
came from Great Lakes to vtelt In lhe bill of comnlalnl filed in the icedJd bv ' Demmin™ Th?Upnro 011 was not wel* w,th 0,6 Professor- | Chancery Ceases
with Ray Branch by pnone or oth­ Committee, consisting of Circuit
not weu wltn lt,e professor- i vnanccry causes
hte parents, he has gained twenty case. Il te a friendly suit, started for needed bv the miiiinnx Tb® r°rd I 011
Ship of agriculture at this, the old- I Amber A. vs Harrison Clair Van erwise at the Strand Theater here Judge A. D. McDonald. D. A. Van write at once. No pupil can be ac­
I2rko£f E "o
“ “"Uta
1 =,A.T-b"..S'."
&lt;^_Y“
pounds and thinks the Navy is t the purno«e of correcting an error,
of Its kind. The time Sickle, bill for separate mainlen- or with any of the local chairmen. Buskirk Hastings School Superin­ cented nn busses unless contract
grand '
[ nnd securing the full *4 850.00 fo- used
—
fourteen million wiping
w.piuK cloths
nuuia I eist. college
These ”E Bond Fathers’’ hkve a lob tendent and Donald F. Hlnderllter. is signed in advance for his trans­
when something had to be 1 »nce.
Cpl. Cha*. Wlteon of California, lhe ritv. which it needs to rarrv nut in 1942. Ford spends nearly $3000 came
done.
—
Betty Jean Perry, by next friend, to do on the home front which is Editor The Nashville News, nomin­ portation
I“
was
visit hte
his parents and
as home to vtelt
&lt;Continued on Page 2. Sec. 1.)
(Continued
a month for wiping cloths. Each -*
as Important in its way. the bond ated the following Barry County
“Of all the astounding rumors va Richard Perry, divorce.
D. A. VanBusklrit
■ other relatives.
cloth is put through the wash 8 or that
Dorothy Arlene Perry, by next sales committee believes, as their folks to serve as officers—said nom­
came my way was one
8upt- of Schools
I Betty Cooper has recently Join10 times before Its usefulness ax a to theever
sons and daughters have to do on inees being approved without dis­
effect that I was being con­ friend, vs Millard Perry, divorce.
led up with the WACs and Alice
wiper U gone.
sent bv the County Committee:—
Mildred vs Dale Main, divorce.
the fighting front.
for the .vacancy. I could
■ Beck with thc WAVES. We are
Rag dealers rip the cotton from sidered
Chairman. A ben E. Johnson
Gerald B. vs Margaret Cole, di­
believe it until the evidence
HIGH SCHOOL JUNIOR
We have an unseen enemy which
■ proud of our three girls in thc
old mattresses and bale It for gun­ not
Vice Chairman. Ear) Olmstead
.
was in the
Mie iwm
form oi
of a definite
aciume orodfo- vorce.
HIGH SCHOOL ELEMENTARY
■ service.
can't be stopped by bullets or bombs.
powder production. The mattress was
Treasurer. Maurice Lamble
Doctor
Beal
"Take
Charles H.
n. and
ana Laura
uiura Cteler
vtaier vs Mr. Branch points out—the ever
F
——
-• said
'• —
-- ' voariea
AND KINDGARTE.N
■ Cpl. Chas. Biecheisen is in Auscovering or ticking Lx used to make posltlon.
Secretary. Harold Foster
Dr. Mlles also said "Take It.” । Maude D. Herrema and Sarah Kep­ present threat of uncontrolled in­
»
SCHOOL NOTICE
■ trails: hh folks Just received a
wiping cloths. Only all cotton mat­ it."
I was not blind to the dangars, for key. bill to set aside deeds and re- flation, War Stamps and Bonds—
■ picture of him and he lx looking
tresses
will
be
wanted.
Cain This Year Is Nine
had been ten years of tur- scind contract.
curs before February 1, 1944 are
■fine.
particularly the ‘'E" Bonds are the
Cotton and linen rags--are re­ there
balance across the campus. Sensing | Maude Lorraine vs H, Vem Neil, best, if not the only ammunition
eligible to enter kindergarten. ParOver Last Year's Report
I Sgt. Lawton William* In the Alclaimed
and
bleached
by
paper
mills
‘•
| eutlans la about 150 miles from his
which can lick this enemy decisive­
The school census In this city in the. manufacture of fine writing the difficulties and perils of the 1 divorce.
■ brother-in-law. Pvt. Aleck Nell: wa.s taken by the teachers in May. papers Small pieces of cloth as well situation. I felt obliged to fortify i Ln the matter of the Petition of ly—and It Is this enemy which the
School for enrollment on
■ and one day thev chanced to meet Their report* have Just been tabu­ M old overall material make fine myself. Accordingly I made a con-1 Henry Stehr, et al. to disconnect committee is asking the "E Bond
September 6. some time di
I on the street which was a happy lated and released for publication writing and blueprint paper for de­ ditlon that if I undertook the work, ’land" *from “the village of Middleville. Fathers" to fight.
Vonda Jean Rayner, by n?xt
I occasion for both of them.
which had never yet been accept­
from the office of Suot. D. A. Van
Although a million dollars sounds
M. S. C. Sponsors Unusual 4:00 p. m. New elementary k
battleships.
ably done. It must be under a full friend, vs Donald Ellsworth Ramer,
| And Burdette Hayner. (I don't Buskirk. The totals show 581 boys signing
Felt rags from old hats or covers professorship and with full salary. divorce.
Project at Camp Here
will please report al Central Sd
I Jcnow ,your rating) although hte boys aged from 5 to 19 Inclusive, ,are
county
has
savings
account
re
­
In making battleship lino­ That condition was accepted.
I home isn’t In Carlton now. It used and 645 girl*, a total of 1226. In leum.used
Kittle Bownc Olney vs Lillian sources none to meet this quota
One hundred and twenty boys, during these hours also. New 1
Cotton silk, linen and part­
I to be and we still think of him ns 1942 the number was 1217, 593 boys wool rags
"In bringing some kind of order Burke, determination of ownership. "in stride”. It isn't a question of known as- "Victory Garden Volun­ school and Junior High School
are Used to produce roof­ out of chaos. I owed more than
Raymond vs Esther Jane Hotch­ giving the money but merely In­ teers.” 14 to 16 years of age. put Dlls enroll August 31 and Septan
| one of our Carlton boys, te in Ire- and 624 girl*, and In 1941 was 1208,
ing felt ui&gt;*d in housing prefects words can express to my good kiss. divorce.
I land and we naw your steter Mar­ 597 boys
a total of 1,351 work days help­ I from 8:30 to 12 m. and 1:«
*----------and•" 611 girls. Following and Army barracks.
It in what amounts to the in
I l?n ,ln.Hastings a short time ago. Is the report k.. — groups:
ing weed and harvest crops in tm
John J. vs Jeanette Hlrlh Fer­ vesting
friends on the faculty, especially
world's safest Investment. These Gun Marsh area of Barry and Al­
I Burdette.
Doctor Beal. Doctor Kedzie and guson. divorce.
Boys Girls 1Total
are safer even than money legan counties in three camp ses­
I Pvt. Harold Cole's home used to Age in years
Jean A. vs Fordyce H. Maison, bonds
even more to Doctor Mlles.
76
because government bonds, them­ sions from July 6 to Aug. 28. az ATTENTION BOWLERS I
I be in Carlton and wr have a claim
Opening Meeting
“One day. during the second year bill of complaint.
are used to back the cur­ part of an effort to help relieve
■ on him too. we had a letter from
Our newly rccondltlonad
Russell E. vs Orpha P. Kimmel, selves.
of my administration of the agri­
rency.
I Harold in New Guinea, last week
farm labor shortage in this region. will be open for bowling on
*
38
Of C. of C. on
cultural department at the college, bill of ‘complaint.
I and he te in fine spirits.
'
So. it might be well for tu all to All of the boys were from cities, Day Heptember 8th ■ven
there appeared on the campus SrnLucille J. va William A. McCon­
keep in mind the fact that the suc­ most of them from the Hostings welcome. . . coma and enX
x,8*1- 9uy E1llntt h &gt;n California.
10
30
65
Monday,
Sept.
13
35
nr Lout* Quiroz a wealthy Bra- nell. divorce.
1 He wrote to hte folks some time
30
11
। rillan planter, who desired to exFern Isabelle vs Lawrence Harry cess of this 3rd War Loan Drive is and Brush street areas of Detroit. National Sport.
| MO that he liked California, be­
a'matter in which wq all have an While here, their headquarters were
TEAMS. . . wishing to 01
76
Matteson, divorce.
L llcved he would *Ull stay In Ctiliat Chief Noon Day Camp. Yankee
been decided to hold the7 Septem- • “*
*nn
.broken English, “a
Robert vs Irene VanderWater, di­ Interest.
$ fontla after the war was over and
14
you
vorce.
Each qne of is us. or should -be a Springs Area.
ber
meeting
of
the
Chamber
.-L
—
Jit;
m
,
T
.
.no wonder, for he Just recently
The project was an experiment any
15
Mary vz Leon E. Willaey. divorce. member of the'3rd War Loan Drive carried
Commerce
on
Monday evening, I _JT?ir?u£h hi® Interpreter I lexrn[■'n»“rted the girl of hte dreams. J
on under supervision of the
40
Gertrude H. vs Gerald R. Mont­ —a committee of one whose duty It Michigan
Rentember 13th al the Odd Fellow
QulrM, P^posed to
| California girl.
State College.
51
is to go to the nearest bank and
Hall.
donate the necessary lands and to gomery, divorce.
I Set Clare Olmstead te In Engof lhe boys had worked on LIBRARY
51
Clyde Stevens. State Aeronautl-1 erect certain initial buildings, after
Isadore J. vi Maxine L. Alnslle. buy bonds—nad not In '.'slacker” a None
I land, he thinks England te a prettv
farm before—in fact, many of
19
51
quantities
either!
.
bill
of
complaint.
cal
Engineer
has
been
Invited
by
.
the
state
had
promised
to
nice place but still thinks U. 8. te
them had never seen a farm. Each be open Saturday, but wf
aw*—_ . ■* to speak to falrn
ai
-a, and
anrf aaam
Ia IS.
take
over
operate
the
enter
­
Robert
D.
Fuhnnan
vs
Jane
Mere
­
the
Airport
Committee
I th&lt; best-ptre? of all.
signed up for a three-week camp
Total
581
645 1226
HU purpose tn coming to dith Winston, no cause stated.
‘ GARRISON FAMILY REUNION
kaS^. w“rlI'y bf the Navy has
In the pre-school age groups, the Chamber regarding the de- prise.
East Lansing was to Add 0 sun­
Margaret A. vs Charles W. Fow­
Sept. 12 at home of Mrs. Jennie
beeh-ln two yearti now and has there are 239 boys and 251 girls, a
W In addition E C. Fielder, state able neraon to a*t as the ‘•oreU- ler. bill of complaint,
Slocum. Hendcraiiott Corners.
entire peri
f been recently promoted so he te total tff 490. as shown below:
-----------------QlrU
rfente
”
of
the
CAUesio
AgranOn
’
lca
Manager
of
the
Committee
for
Mae
vs
Ray
Parker,
bill
for
sepAdv. 8/1 eight hairs
I storekeeper somewhere along the
Total Economic Development will appear nf
nt San
WnM'
coast of Africa.
except in &lt;
Under
113 before thc Chamber to explain its
"I provided him with a list of
Edward P. and Ada E. DeMott
James R. Cushman of Kalamazoo or sickness
. 7^n*. Najth of the Ate Corp* te
activities
In
assiztlng
commerce
names;
but
they
all
were
busy
with
L In training at Washington and Is
va
Melvin
8.
and
France*
M.
Wade.
has been called' to active duty In for their •)
107 and Industry to make its contribu­
■ soloing now.
blU
to
foreclose.
other
mattan.
and
ths
Brasilian
the Army Air Force as an aviation
51
tion towards maintaining high returned without succsos. He ex­
[
«,ad to Ret your tetter
Henry A. Allwardt vs Wellington cadet tn
the Communications visor for not working.
levels of productivity and employ­ plained that It he were unable to D. and Bessie Britten, bill of com­ Branch. He will report to Seymour
Needless to say, with a group of Thank
D®.nntaJ Alterdlng of Australia
ment in the postwar period.
Johnson Field. Goldsboro. n7c. this sort, the "mortality” rate wu
I (Continued on Page 1, Bee. 2.)
find among the graduates of the plaint
Total
229
(Oonltaued M Met I BM. 1)
(Continued on Pzgs &gt;, see i.)
(Continued on Page 3, Sec. 1J
September 8, for hU basic tralnljtg

Home Front

RATIONIN

☆ AT A GLANCI

X

LIEUT. JAS. DIBBLE
DOWNS NAZI PLANE

STATE GEOLOGIST
BELIEVES IT'S HERE

DEAN DAVENPORT CIRCUIT COURT
THE FARMER BEGINS JURORS CHOSEN
NEW CAREER AS
EDUCATOR

BARRY WAR FUND
COMMITTEE FORMED

’“ ill &lt; AJKj lUUKI
Tfl fADDFCT FBDOC

S

COUNTY SALVAGE
COMMITTEE TO
COLLECT RAGS

3RD WAR LOAN
DRIVE OPENS \

SCHOOL CENSUS
FIGURES GIVEN

CITY BOYS TRY
FARM LIFE

•sm-

�Tire HASTINGS BAKNER, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1M3

LOCAL NEWS

w'Sn9

OBITUARY OF
JOHN KARCHKR

CI1YM»(WI
10 COMKI ERROR

Canada, Nov.
Douglas Payne, st
.nd Sove Pickle Crop
_ dee,
_______
arted
this life in
Mrs. Wilbur Payne,
"£3;
Alim BUhop. farm Ut-r r*p-'
Monday. Aug. 23. «■■»&lt;«»•
(Continued from W
Page 1, Sec. U
1.)
nesday for Madison.------ -----------lege, being called by the Army. He
graduated last June- and will Studv
airplane engineering.
to'-™
&lt;«
Pvt. Harry Kircher from San SSSTeSp KrvSffi,
Marcos. Texas. is home on a fifThe pickle picking Job Is giving'
the thirt
ot a f^n- all the city taxpayers. Instead of
teen-dav furlough, called hear bv Mr.
the most trouble at
f nlM Al lbe a„
flvel
ona unui of a mill which wm
the death of his father. John Ker­ this Bishop
time. labor usually used in' ?*a ® hta tamily cam» to this coun-’ mistakenly pul on the tax roll. The
cher
past years was not available. Suf-' [^\nd settled in Bowne township? court Is also asked to authorise the
Mrs. Raymond Tobias returned licient Mexican labor
was not j^ar]y ap his life was spent near city treasurer to proceed with the
home Monday forenoon from Pen­ available. BBhOp madean appeal. pret.l»rt, «c waa a und’ anti lov- collection of 8/1Q of a mill paying
nock hospital. Mrs. Archie Tobias for tabor toW V. KEmplomrat| lnf Vusband and father, always; lax. This will remedy the sltuaUon.
h cartag for her.
Service. From this
*Prk"*' ready to lend a hand to anyone in and return to the eity tha entire
Dressed chickens delivered week­ Came Ip from Detroit.
In the lot nct&lt;1 HLsgunny disposition made i 84.850 which It needs to carry out
ends. Mr*. Geo Ragle. Phone 752 arriring by train was a plan!. forefriend, He will be sad. Ita program'for the year. More than
P3.
Out 9/2. man from the Fad factan on lv mls^ by aU who knew him.; 8488 had already been spent, and
Seven stitches were necessary to ,hr7
Fo*' 111 e P“‘
V®*” he enjoyed 1 the rest ot the work was planned
close the wound in Henry Weaver’s yorkcL
°*r’cral Motoni on) the
on the radio and was1 to be completed before another tax
ine niusi ----•— to ----- hla —
*—• I •levy —
.*^ *—
scalp on Friday afternoon, after' 1 wo weeas vacauon.
ready
meet
maker.
could
be ■—
made.
... January,
.
he was in lured when a set of bed unusual wx* four chorus girls from
In
1895, he was united]
--------------- «*»
,
DeLroit
temporarily
out
of
work
..
_
'
springs fell onto him as lie was
children we
working on one end of lhe springs. due to season^ slack times In their 8hawf
Luckily Albert Dykstra was pres­ profession.
this union, one daughU
ent
with ids .'""
first‘■.r.™
old kit and as- (' The “Bl* felt the sunshine might Ing him in death at the
*."• T'j;'
ll-r,r~- in
frnm from
Ty»ar-liL*ach help after so much night lights months..
sUted1 HennIn getting
.
-v
win
Cemetery
lake into the doctors office for , ana certainly pickle picking would; H Uave« tn mnum their in*» hi*'I Cedar Creek Ce
c'ctfrja Circlemwill
J?
—r Wednesday.
WwInM/iav Sept. 8.
■ with
with Mrs.
Mrs
further care
&gt; ir-rn all muscle* toned up These 1 .* p
0 nv.?i iri * . ” lo“a h*aI meet
( Ward Frway concluded his Job nt wit? others from Detroit Pon vacnajJ}^1 Rhwta BaMettWgn? Mra •
SUnUjn for ,n *^n»oon
the Andrus Service Station thl*1 tion have picked many pickle*. Not j
• •*™’J** ctfHnstlnit* one
™
u
», u
wtek. after almost fifteen years of enough was secured to handle the!
K‘tia" °r
“•.
The Communityclubwill meet
service, to begin work for the
city job so Bishop invited boys and girls; ^"'one^teo’am ^William Stiaw of
lhK
PX1‘^y 1*
wterv°
Judge A. A McDonald was
one 111 our Scout
Scout group
group to
to assist
asatat in
ini Sl't*?? creek* seventeen arandchil- schoolhouse. Potlucklunch. Every— »■■*&gt;
|(Of
of tha principal
Principal speakers at
the savingthe crop. Each morning1one welcome
l-;.(,: Dedication
l&gt;.-kc.i-.h.n ceremony of thc for
I Flag
»
.Odd
Odd Fellows m
meelUig in Eaton of 15 fo — ------ ------------Carlton Center
at the
lhe Court
Court House
Hoqs* at
al 8:15
8:15 and,
“nd Mrs MarvyHoou^ofVMeMrtfto£e
I Raulri* on Friday night.
|lal
On account of sickness thc Carl­
Harry Thompwn brrn •.IrxrupoHed
lh*
KShS
HrXSu S5 ton Center Aid Society supper will
1 Police Chief Hzrry
—^ported to •*“ •pun.
—
!*SS mJSL. nieces, cousin* and; be held Thursday, Sept. 9. Instead
nlrked tin Cecil Bruce. 26. St
of Ala- , latches The boy* and 1
I bama. on n charge leaving his. post. made some money, enjmSi
—&gt;— en.
—. " hoal
of
Sept. 2.
host °(
of friends.
in a military camp In Washington fiSfy
work,: Sd-h?!^
handled one un
large
patch
eji- -J^Xv
other!
° The
.T”! 30^
Punend
services were
held
। without leave. Bruce was handed
»»-’—•
'r»'....------- .. l.X -t Dolton
youth reciulled have come from: Iconard'x funeral
I over to Fort Custer officers.
home and 3.30
The annual meeting of tlie Del­
I Billie Stebbln* underwent an ar&gt;- Hastings and Coats Grove.
lhe Methodist church In Frec- ton Inland Lakes Garden Club will
School starting next week will।' ‘ at
nendertomy Thursday at Pennock
port conducted by Rev. Gearheart be held al the home of Mrs. Bertha
hospital and is convalescing nicely 1 lake out a large number of very and Rev. McCue. Burial in Free­ Adams Thursday afternoon. Sept.
Mis* Anne Burton has taken the ' efficient pickle pickers. Bishop is port cemetery.
0 at 2 o'clock. Off leers will be elect­
| occupancy of Mrs. Thos. Sullivan's at a loss to know which way^ to "More each day we’ll miss you
turn for pickers next week. Per­ Some may think thc wound is ed. Roll call will be. "What Plarftt
• apartment.
Will Make our Window Sing-With
a little extra time in­
Mrs. Lota Beckwith has sold her sons having
Color?" Mrs. Leon Penndck^vtll be
in helping out our agri-, But healed;
home on Dibble St. to Cap ShellrJi- terested
nt the
lh. program
wHlrH
Willwill
they
little
know
the
sorrow
In '.('.-p.
charge of
which
labor situation should con­
barger.
________ • :Fl cultural
lies
be ’’The Study of Clouds.”
tact Mr. Bishop at the Court House. Within our hearts concealed.
Tlie Home Uterary Club will meet
PASSING OF ROY M. DAVIS
with
Mrs.
Mary
M.
Flower
at
Parch
­
His many friends here were pain­
Rest in peace.
ment. Thursday. Sept. 2 at 1:30
ed to learn of the de-'1’ c* ”-v *»
Thy cares are ended.
Hiere will be a speaker.
Davis. Tuesday at his home la
Rest in peace.
New York City Roy grew to voung- Townsend Chib No. 1 holds its Thy work Is done.
Coata Grove
manhood in Hastings, graduating next meeting al the hall on Tues- I
The Coata Grove L.A S. will meet
from our school*. He took a busi- day
rlnv evening.
evenlne Sept.
Rent 7.
7 Members
Mrmherx are
nrn ' You n-e gone dear husband;i and
Thursday afternoon, Sept. 2. “t 2
nei* course, found employment in uraed to attend and visitors are j
father, •
’cleck. with business meeting and
the Postum Cereal Co. of Battle welcome.
! Where
... we who
who love you soon wl
will be o
a
program following, with Mrs. Ola !
Creek, and wa.* given charge of its
coming one by one.
Kimble as leader.
.
accounting department. When the
The regular meeting of the Worn- i
AT THE* THEATRES
General Foods Co. was formed, cn of the Moose will be held on
HASTINGS
LIBRARY
1 which included the Postum Cereal Friday. Sept. 3. at 8 o'clock.
|
“
Mr.
Lucky
”
atarring
RECEIVES
STATE
GRANT
; Co,. Rov went to New York City.
■- ■ — ~
: vary
' ary urani.
Grunt uiramr
laralne u,v
Dav
The Hastings Public Library re, ]
. HI* ability add worth were recogGuild No. 14 will meet, a
------■*“
A romantic
comedy-drama
a reived a check todav for 8333 04
---------------—
j J------- of „
(nixed bv many promotions given forHospital
planned carry-in dinner at . financially
illy emban-asMd gantoler i from the Michigan State Board for
him there. At the time of hl* de­ the ahome
Mrs Robert Fortncv and a sp!
.... society girl
spirited
Libraries, Miss Jean Barnes, local
cease he was the assistant treas- on Tuesday.ofSept
Somewhere
u— In r
France
------- ..” starring
.—
1■ librarian, amujuncea. This amoun'
I tirer of thc General Food* Co.. ber* will be called.7. at 1 p.m. Mfem- • “Constance
Cummings.
represent* tlie library's 1043 grant
; and was treasurer of Ita subsidiary
----------Clifford Evans
from Uic State Aid to Libraries
'he Frosted Food Sales Corporalion.
Tlie W.S.C S. ot tlie PlrM Metho- ’ . Relating the experience of a fore- Fund.
I He wn* 60 years old at the time of
dlst church are having st birthday , man In an English war factory,
Coming
with
practically
no ।
hi* passing.
I Mr. Davis had a warm snot in luncheon for their opening, fall । who :|.-alized trust the valuable strings attached, once a library has
I his heart for Hastings and Its pco- meeting on Wednesday. S4'pt. H. at j machines supplied to France bv his qualified, the state aid grants may
1 ole. nnd whenever he could he came 1 pm. Because of the food sltua- Hnn are in danger of failing into be used for books, salaries, supplies, I
nnd equipment, or to keep lhe 11; to this cH&gt;- -and always enjoyed lion, circle members arc urged to ; lhe hands of the Nazis,
brary open more hours.
1 meeting hl* friend.* He was fine- make reservations for thc luncheon ' "Ta*! Mister” starring
Tlie grants, in fact, represent a
spirited, general, kindiv and very with their clroie chairman or call , "jptain Bendix. Grance Bradley
I capable The announcement of hi* Mrs. Arthur Hansen by Tuesday. t Bendix plays lhe role of a slap­ bonus given to lhe library because I
t death came as a shock io his Sept. 7. Mrs. Donald D. Smith wll I napny taxi driver, who U smitten the local tax support Is being mainIf the local tax support
give an Insplritlonal missionary , by the charms of the lovely queen Ulncd
. friends here.
droiw. the library will not qualify
talk and special musical numbers
1 he Blton Theatre,
for a future grant from this fund.
rficttturil* for will be presented Mrs. Wavne Mer- »P,v Train starring
I American war
These grants also assist the library
; the first quarter c
13 were about rick will act as program chairman. I Hi' hard Travis. Catherine Cr*l«
All members are urged to be pres- ..Ac
“board a 11m­ in meeting the standards set by
1 a billion dollars n
than for the , en
*
itea train at night.
thc State Board for Libraries.
•
i “The Crime Smasher” starring
■------------------------------------------------------- | Edgar Kennedy. Richard Cromwell CHARI .TON PARK
Sunday lhe Hines family of
WAFERS CLOTHES
CLOTHES SHOP
SHOP x-c-y-x-x-s-w-wo?“thc,,nrX&lt;mec;
WATERS
Woodland picnicked at the P*rk.;
1 thrilling story in which murders This was the largest Indlvlual fariiland kidnappings tn lhe gangland lly picnic of thia season.
&gt; city form the basis of tensely
The Delton baseball club again
dramatic situations.
played at the park. The game was
“Good Luck Mr. Yales"
.
very interesting, however, thc win­
starring Claire Trevor and
ners were reversed. Park team win­
Edgar Buchanan
ning by a score of four to one.
Next Sunday thc Kellogg Field
; WANT TO BE NATURALIZED?
"Aviators” of Battle Creek will
. There will be a hearing forthose ajiin tangle with the Pork team.
desiring naturalization at the coun­ So far lhe "Aviators" have been
'! ty clerk’s office Wednesday. Sep- a score or two too good for the
1 tember 15. A representative from Park team. However, we will sec.
the Detroit office of the departmen*, This will probably be Lhe last game
will be here, and will be glad to
give Information u to the stem
In 1040. retail food prices in­
necessary to take In order that &gt;in
alien nuv become a citizen of the creased 400 per cent In Chungking.
China's capital, leading to food con­
United States.
trol measures by the Chinese OovFOB VICTORY BUY WAR BONDS enunent.----------------------------------------

COMMUNITY NOTICES

MMOHinUUHIllHII

Ration Calendar
SUGAR: Stomp 14, for 5 lbs. voleach 5 lbs; valid for home can­
id through Oct. 31; 15. ond 16.
ing.
BLUE STAMPS: R. S. T, valid
through-Sept 20. U. V. W valid
through Oct. 20.
RED STAMPS: X ond Y. valid
through Oct. 2:'Z becomes valid
Sept. 5 and good through Oct. 2.

U. S. Need* US Strong—and that means FIGHTAMIN foods far
far workers and their families. No sissy breakfasts ... No pink
tea lunches . . . But plenty of vitamin-rich, nourishing foods. We
SALE-ute thc American Worker with these special Labor Day
values in health-protecting, energy-building foods that hit the

spot and stick to the ribs. Put them on your weekend menus
whether you’re going to play-at-home or picnic, and put the ex­

.

tra savings of low prices into extra War Stomps.

Stock up Saturday—We will be closed all day
Monday, Labor Day, September 6th.

BlMillWIilWHIlillHIliaillllHWHS

CAN RUBBERS

POTATOES ?i.""'49c

31 Oc

PEACHES
21&gt;». 2.5c
TOMATOES Garden Fresh lb. 5c
CELERY Fr**h, Criip Bunch 19c
GREEN PEPPERS 2 . 5c
bushel $4.85

FLYTOX 8oz. botte 13c
FLYTOX 16 oz. bottle 22c
FLYTOX 32 oz. bottle 39c
FLY RIBBONS 2 &lt;»r 5c
FLY SWATTERS each iQc
DRY CLEANER •Z""
79c
gd.

DRY ONIONS 3 U9C
HEAD LETTUCE « lOc

F

HEAT DEPART*EHT

PORK CHOP center cut 9 pts. lb. 36c
■VEAL STEAK lean 6 pts lb . 31c
VEAL BREAST mea,y 2 pts. lb.20c
LEG OF LAMB
22
Steer Bcof
13 pts. lb.
43 FRESH SIDE PORK £p..
Steer Beef
RING BOLOGNA 5Pts. lb.
34
11 pts.
lb.

ROUND STEAK
SHORT STEAK

GRAPEFRUIT/
JUICE
Shurfine
46 ox. eon
4 blue pt..

JJ

0

Scott TOMATO SOUP
5 blue points ...Ne

MOTHER COCOA

PEAS BLACK HAWK
18 blue points ....

SWAN NAPKINS

LIBBY'S POTTED MEAT

PORK &amp; BEANS
American Beauty—12 blue point*

POST TOASTIES
■

10 pH

Days

Let us outiit your boy — wc
have many items that he will
need for the school opening.

28
32c

2.... 17c

No. 2 can

a

School

Are Here Again!...

LIBBYS PINEAPPLE JUICE
No. 5 can
22 Mu* |/n.

ORGANIZATIONS

BOYS'TROUSERS-a fine complete

line from size 6 years to high school
sizes.
to

1.98

6.50

BOYS' ASST. COLOR BROADCLOTH
SHIRTS-a complete new'stock, sizes

8 to 141.

2,or 25’
15'
14'
10'
g cans 21

15'

CLOTHES LINE

31'
19'
45'
9'

CLIMALENE
Package

MOP HEADS
Each

SHINOLA SHOE POLISH
PILLSBURY FLOUR

$-|27

PILLSBURY SNOW SHEEN
pkS.

26'

FuDKCENTERl
N. MAIN ST., NASHVILLE, MICH.

and William Bendix and Grace Bradley

"TAXI MISTER"
SUNDAY and MONDAY. SEPTEMBER 5-6

colors in Slip Overs and button and
zipper front.
1.98

to

4.50

Virginia Weldler and Edward Arnold

"THE YOUNGEST PROFESSION'
Bargain matinee Sunday 1:00 to 3:00
TUES.. WED.. THUES., FMI.. SETT. 7-6-9-ip

Chas. Laujhtan and Maureen O'Hara

"THIS LAND IS MINE"
LITTLE FELLOWS 2 TONE SWEATERS-sizes 3 to 8.
2.98
1.98

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JACKETS-sizes 3 to 8. Just right for
fall.
1.65

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FRIDAY ond SAJURDAY, SEPTEMBER 3-4
DOUBLE FEATURE ATTRACTION
Edgar Kennedy and Richard Cromwell

COSMO JONES CRIME SMASHER"
and Richad Travis and Evelyn Brent

HOSIERY,

CAPS,

HATS,

BELTS

"SPY TRAIN"

AND OTHER ITEMS BOYS NEED

SUNDAY and MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 5-6

Buy what you need— don’t hoard!

"GOOD LUCK MR. YATES"
Bargain matinee Sunday 3:80 to 5:00

Waters Clothes Shop
Selling Quality Keeps Us Busy

206 t STATI ST.. HASTINGS. MICH.

SOMEWHERE IN FRANCE'

1.39

1.25

BOYS' SWEATERS - New styles ond

17c

SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 4
DOUBLE FEATURE ATTRACTION
Constance Camming.' and Robert Morley

■ Q
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MASON COVERS

g'TRAND
TtiEATR|=
.Jy Hastings, Mich. Telephones 2244-2557 ■

TUES.. WED.. THUMS.. SEPT. 7-8-9
Diana Barrymore and Lon Chancy Jr.

THE FRONTIER BADMAN

�_____________. .______ .______ ~
DEAN

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aflttsa, saemsv, amian * im

.

UAVUIfUKI

THE FARMER BEGINS»
urur r*nrrn it
NEW
LAkllK
Hin IMKLLK MJ
raaei^iTAn

EDUCATOR

T&amp;c mainland U for out ,cr^e|vU vg charlei HebeI&gt; divorce. ner.Ch
*U “C*P*
th*1
wfes*JEf
Xt USS’aWTM

across this &lt;outh mouth of the I

Ruby May vs Wayne Nelson Mar- tnal he was then at» rest camp tn.

K^,lX,riX'2,’“uKoSlp™;un1. dl.ori.

'ous on the map

But I had only

ssAt:1 •“"“u”*d •“32

__

lhe momuuu. ml. Uut M

Louie R. Neal and wife v* Fred rooming In a big hotel. He said

“* “

■fii

fifteen to twenty under the direc­
Mrji.'lvaOeUy-^Narth Pine Lake. tion of an experienced supervisor
on such xxojectg as weeding and
Mrs. Carrie PUher—Algonquin.
Mr;. Margaret Wilcox—Chidester. harveatlne onions, carrots, cucum­ to help pay I
i Mr*.
Mr* Beatrice Laubaugh—Tanner. bers..apples, string beans and blue outing in the country.
Yankee Springs Township
Now that the “Victory Fann VolFarmers In the Gun Marsh area
Mrs7'Alma Caston—Gates.
asked for a total of 4354 boy work
Mrs.
Edna McKibben
—
------------------------- ... —- Yankee
--------- days
Under Bovtat
of which the camp was able
. BpfIM,
supply 1351.
The Banner xs able to present toSeveral
of the boys who came to
culshment
the camp without any previous
knowledge of farm work later did
a very creditable job serving as
supervisor* during the closing
rn}. DAwr -nW
weeks of the c^mp.
[IT V Uflyv TISW
The total payroll for thc camp
VII 1 D V IJ I K I
during the summer was (3.135.12,
1
and of this the boys took back 81.­
,1
928.18 as savings and paid 81,206.94
।
for their expenses.
।
During the summer the boys har­
, camUnuri tram tM" L S-rUon u vested „„
3.610 crates of „
carrots and.
Now picking South Haven ond Hole Haven.
high and less than half of the boys! 9.267 bushels of onions,
w.ww.., Th---------- Txjys who stayed
finished out the periods for whiche t nine
Alberta and Profilic to follow soon.
I they signed. Some became home- through the entire • summer took.
1 lick after one day and left; others back 827644 as savings.
stayed only long enough to earn! Most of the supervision work at
their return fare. However, nine-the camp was'done by country
&gt; boys stayed through all three camp school teachers who had some farm
eriods and slightly more than । experience. Later, as already men2 mile* east of Cloverdale. Phone Cloverdole exchange
;
per cent staved through the Honed, some of the boys themthrre-wcek period for which they selves were able to qualify for this
signed up.
work.
The boys worked In groups of, Tlie prime object of the camp,

Michigan Agricultural ColUgs.
’Eld
hTdlilW
trip^f! B *» R. divorce
the ftah didn't bit. he was abi, to
College the ^
»™
"7'
man he needed he would ba forcod
^£1“
brin^Vd
Iz-onard p. va Gertrude L. Bates, get plenty of trout by shooting at
to abandon the enterprise. Beard- *» n,“?
X mcomini tId, divorce.
I them In the water. The bullet did
ing the Hon in hU den. to to speak, $•»
™
Elizabeth Jane vs Lloyd L. Ellis- I not kill the fish, but stunned them
me “ COmld" lhe °"&gt;’ ^e r«ulUng w™ ar^ a bit nut?. ton. divorce.
I sufficiently so he could easily pick
Minnie Wurm vs Wm. Fuhr, et them up. thus he had all the trout
al. Ml) to clear title.
। lie wanted. His lettar. of course, did
. U, btouu.
Martha P. vs Henry Predum. dl- not give his location, but it was
no consideration would tempt me b ^aU:hlna a leu fortunate party
to cut loose permanently from the &gt;-•
— —
—. ■—.... sea to vorce.
I probably somewhere in North
labor
an »hour
In a- &gt;.
heavy
Michigan Agricultural College; but make the gangway without getting
Leona M. vs John L. Moore, dl- Africa,
vorce.
■ Lieutenant Dibble has a younger
if one year's service would be help­ spilled.
Jurors drown for lhe September ; brother. IB. in one of lhe army
ful In getting started, and If I could
I had always been told that tlie
secure a leave of absence tor that Amazon is the largest river In the term are; Ervin Miller and Floyd training camps in this country.
period. I would go. So I put iny world, but T had never understood I Miller. Assyria; Charlie Moon and
-------------------------------------request for one year's leave up to that. In comparison- nlf others are Henry VanSlckie, Baltimore: HerVA
||
the state board.
rivulets. When I reailv fl lulled bert Marshall and George Rock.
IV
"The request was received rath­ the matter I learned that this great Barry: Carl Brecfrelwn and Rex
er coldly. It seemed to me. Any­ outlet for the snows of the Andes Wickham. Carlton; Sol A. Baker'
how the answer was negative, with mountains and for the tropical for­
the Intimation that if I were to ests of half a continent is a mile strug?- ?sr“’&lt;i15£
Hope: -----John Perry. -Irv,
, ,
„
, „
, ,
laoaunnj, on uic
­ I (Continued
go I might as well sever all con­ wiar
wide ax
at TabaUnga.
the a-cru«»n
Peruvian Humston.
------------ ■
...--------- Z.
from Page 1. Sec. 1.)
nections at once—which I did. with border, before if receives the first | inx; Geo. Ke Ung. Johnstown Mrs.
Increase the rale, as other cities
the feeling that so narrow a policy of its 200 Brazilian tributaries or Gladys Hawblitz and Dayton Smith. 1 we
found it necessary to do.
would prove a perpetual handicap Itegins Ita 2.000 mile joumev from Mutrte Grove; Fred Cook and Geo have
Under the condition* and circum­
that
the Atlantic
Orangeville;
Harold
upon any Institution.
matplace
pxarcto
u&gt; me
m&gt;nni&gt;c through
uuvu*n ; B
-- Townsend
•
. ----—
which we all appreciate in
—of?.lhe rainiest regions of the 1 Doster_and
Doster and।Oils
Otis
Hermenitt, Pralrie• Where It is always summer andone
. Hennenitl.
”"rie- stances.
always sunshine',‘Vh£re
alw?vr*ux^hm?
where “t^!av
today ta
Is ’a ekTth
earth.
” “ ”74
| Ville;
vlUe- Orville Burghdoff
Burvhdoff and A. O
G our individual affairs, lhe only wise
Uilng Is to make it possible for Ute
i_•
—&lt; tomor- "Agnuslx
duplicate of yesterday
and
"Agnulxspeaks
»p4rks ofof lhe
lhe Amazon
Amazon Hathaway.
Maznaway. Rutland;
ituuana, Lulu
i-uiu Allen
mien and
ana city
to get a larger tax levy. Hie
--&lt;~more
row wlh not be dlffercnta-therc asif"":
If there
were morethan
thanone.
one,and
and Carl
Cart Pferdesteller, Thomapple: Carl
nobody*
For
O^d Potter
^tteh Woodland.
Wo^la^: worker pays hh expenses from
nobody Uan&lt;r*
and nothing***
nothing will
willu hun?.
hurry. 60 there are
F'’ as
" this Kn*at. Hdw and Oemld
higher wages. Our city must pay
When one day U preciselylike un-: ocean of fresh water, constantly • Frank CentUw
running expenses by higher taxes.
—
•— »for
—----—jand
--..—.even months
—-“is enlarged
other
weeks
enlarged bv
bv swollen
swollen tributaries. 1 Yankee Springs. Mrs. Nellie Cross,
r- travels cartwa-..
eastward over a flat but Hastings city 1st and 4th wards. The council can be relied upon to
at a stretch, there is lime for ev-tra»v,s
make the increase as small as possi­
erythlng or seems to be. Why then, KvT.tly
gently sloping
sloping plain,
plain It does not E A. Caukin. city 2nd and 3rd ble
to •a “
single
channel, wards.
in such a country should anybody «•confine
—*•"» Itself •«
r
The resolution, as we- have ex­
--------- * • *
get excited about anything? espe­ as a well-conducted river should. I
plained. Cannot be effective without
cially such a detail as wo»k? Why Instead It spreads out right and
the approval of state authority. So
left whenever lhe lay of the land
indeed?
It Is impossible for the council to
affords
a
passageway,
forming
|
Such Is the land of tomorrow, the many channels, much as lhe Nile ’
now fix lhe date when tills proposal
kingdom of Amanha lah-mon-yai. and
to Increase the rate of city taxes to
Mississippi do at their delta,
Why should such a dlsturbUig word
per cent will be submitted to
j— -- - ----------------------- ------------------ I Pi
as Today be much considered? Why outlets.
thc voters of Hastings. There will
-No
wonder
such
nn
Interlacing]
(Continued
from
Page
1.
Sec.
1.)
do today what can be better and
have to be published lhe resolution
network
of
channel*
and
cross
more conveniently done tomorrow
force, piloting a P38 fighter plane. in full, when the necessary state
channels
makes
ixuMble
a
canoe
or. some time after tomorrow?
He was chosen os one of the fighter approval is given. The votefs will
"Hence the logic of Amanha. trip from the Orinoco to the Par­ planes pilots to protect the large have due notice and plenty of time
Hence the logic of. a lot of things ano. No wonder that such a river bombers which were to drop their for due consideration of the pro­
nmnzing to an American from the system supports over 1300 species big pills on the Important Axis air­ posal before the vote Is taken.
fish,----------and Ls...the
land of rush, where the season of
- -------r piscatorial .para­ drome al Gruzzanise. Italy and some
marches by relentlessly, like an (dise
dlse of the world;
other targets In that vicinity. A
army with banners, and a lost day
---------- -—-- ------flock ot Nazi Messerschmitt fight­
is a piece gone out of one's life.
ers rose to give battle to the big
"When it was finally decided that
bombers. The P38's promptly met.
I was to accompany 'Sctior Queroz
thc challenge, downed several of
buck to Brazil. I began to brush
the Messerschmitts, sent them to
up on my geography and to talk
destruction, and lhe others disap­
with iny friends, whereby I un­
(Continued from page 1. Sec. 1)
peared. Two Michigan men. one of
covered a vast amount of igno­
Mrs. Phyllis Craig—Little Brick.
(Continued from Page 1. Sec. 1.)
them Lieut. Dibble, each sent a Nazi
rance. as to what lies to the south
Johnstown Township
John Merritt va LoU Hill, bill of fighter plane to the earth. Shortlv
of us. When I began to get into complaint.
Mrs. Lllllal Lelnaar—King.
before
this
the
Hastings
pilot
had
essentials I speedily found that
Mrs. Florence Artlip—Monroe.
Milo C vs Julia M. Shaw, divorce. been made a 1st lieutenant.
Miss Greta Cogswell—Stevens.
neither my college friends nor my­
Art
William
vs
Donah
Collison.
While
in
Phoenix.
Lieutenant
Mrs. Birdena Lyttfr—Bristol.
self had much to boast about In
ot complaint.
Dibble was married to Miss Maxine
Mrs. Elizabeth Martin-Culver.
thc way ot accurate Information billMabel
vs Frederick C. Abbey, bill Erway last October. She Is now at
Mrs Hazel Douglass—Burroughs.
concerning our joulhern continent.
romulalnl.
work In the State laboratory al
Mrs. Irene Japhet—Banfield.
For It was news to learn that near­ i of Myrtle
vs
John
J.
Przybysz.
dl
­
Lansing.
Maple Grove Township
ly all of South America is east
'
vorce.
Some
of
our
reoders
may
have
;
Mrs. Elaine Higdon—Mayo.
of New York and that we would
Gertrude
B.
vs
Ernest
Hom.
bill
seen,
in
the
June
36
issue
of
ColMrs. Mildred Rhodes— Dunha
Ik* half way across thc Atlantic
Iler's Weekly, under the heeding of
Mrs. Helen Tucker—Branch.
in rounding the point of St Ro­ for ocnaratc maintenance.
qur
.
t
was
u
oiv
.ur|»»u«
u,
I
Lawrence
E
v*
Sarah
L.
Friddle.
Mrs.
Doris McIntyre—Norton.
Wing Talk, the story of a young '
que
Il was a bit surprising to I
Mrs. Lena Lipkey-X3uallirap.
!«"?. that
th‘t JBrazil
’™” Is
** . "
&gt;?^c as
" ’ “‘wmwm Dale vs Mary Arden Bau­ fighter plane pilot who. when one
learn
as large
engine of his plane was put out of ■ Mrs. Ruth Hawks—Moore.
the United States outside of Alaska. man. divorce.
Orangeville
Township
commission -by an enemy fighter ]
"The trip was made by a coast­
Gertrude Pauline vs Frederick plane,
______________
and -was______________
thus unable to_____
fight। Mrs. Winifred Brownell—Orangeing steamer from New York, touch­
divorce.
•
or flee from the enemy, adopted a I1 ville village.
ing at St. Thomas. Martinique. Fuhr,
Theodore
S
K.
and
Amber
Reid
novel plan of escape. He qulcklV | Mrs. Nettle Tasker—Orangeville
Barbadoes. Para. Maranhao. Perna.
tniiinimbuco and Bahala. finally landing *’5 rt “n Rall&gt;h Sparks, injunc
caught up with a flock of Fortress -village.
bomber:, dove his small plane under I
Prairieville Township
at Rio Janeiro. 5,000 miles to the t lion,
, on
soutji nnd on the other side of thd' Lester A. vs Ione Sprague, di­ one of the big airships and close : Mrs. Doris Saunders—Milo,
vorce.
—
..............
to It. and Kept his plane In thal | Mrz.
Dori# --Hyde—Prairieville
equator.
'
Ruth
Rhoda
vs
Cecil
Harry
Cap. "Memory recalls much concernj; "
Oii,
divorce.
ing this trip which the author, P°'Margaret
1would like to describe did space . „2Ji
rgflrcl vs Willard Burdick, di­
vorce.
,,
permit*—the glorious phosphorcs- vonc.
_
Vern '
vs
Young, blit of
cence of the tropical seas: the long..
s *Donald
“
delightful evenings on lhe after- comlpalnt.
’Bernard W. vs Carolyn J. Hamdeck, fanned by thc cooling trade ;
rnnrri
I
mond.
bill
of
complaint.
.
winds; the feeling of sadness as
Ida May vs Harold Alfred Davis,
,the North Star falls lower nnd low­
complaint.
er. finally to disappear; tlie rising billL. of
F.
and
Lilly
Burkey
vs
Ada
Oil
of the Southern Cross out of the
accounting.
sea ahead; a West India hurricane । Co.,
Lincoln Natl. Life Ins. Co. vs
at Martinique, beached every boat
harbor Jnd
.irl|,p«i over,
«*“*&gt;&gt;«»•
In the, harbor
and stripped
every
ir.t lrom
UUM: how
It W'i,Sd.!?77 ”
B Hurtlrtrlnk.
green lea:
from the lsUr.d;
ho- it
feels to land amid a Jumble of;
strange language, strange customs divorce.
lolah
vs
Don
Wilson,
divorce.
and with almost nothing in sight Causes in which no progress
to remind one ot anything he had
ever seen before.
"But space forbids. Beside* the
Lyle Collison vs William Rupe,
purpose is to see a new world
through the eye of a former, rath­ trespass.
U. S. of America PSA. vs George
er than that of a traveler, A part nnd
of that purpose Is to correct our.. - Amanda Shallenbarger. replevsense of magnitude. One of my I ,n
^Charlle
Raymond. vs Edward MU­
most interesting nnd singular ex- i , Unnrnc n^.,
r. trespa*.
trespass..
periences comes back to me with a! Icn
_
vividness and power I cannot re-j • Henrv Stehr vs
■•• •Carl Miller nnd
rrt Hula. trespass.
slst. It mav serve to enlarge the
Vlelta Cathey vs‘ Richard Hess­
reader's perspective as it did my
v
mer. trespass.
own."
Alberta Cole vs-Richard Hessmer,
"Going on deck, some days after
leaving Bartxadoes, I noticed Jelly- | trespass.
fish floating in the sea. which had I Russell Brinkley vs Richard Hess­
changed its'color noticeably.
I mer tresnaxs.
“What's happened to the ocean?" I Eliza J. Foster vs Howard Rice
nnd wife ejectment.
I inquired of a deck hand
"Ocean?" said he "This Ls noi Emest/Pierce vs Dorian Sanders,
ocean, this Ls -fresh waler We arc ;. trespass'
Mvrtle Przvbusz and Myrtle Gould ?
in the mouth of the Amazon."
GOING TO SCHOOL ISN’T ALL
"Amazon nothing" I replied. Rlv- ’ vs
• Archie nnd Mary Corrigan, no
ers have bonks, but here there Is nctlon stated,
no land In sight on either side of j
the ship. Tills is the ocean if there '
is such a thing"
"Makes no difference" lhe deck
hand doggedly insisted. "We. will
be In Para by noon."
"Sure enough, after some hours I
land began to appear on the port ;
bow. and presently that original.
home of the rubber Industry rose !
up from the waters, and we soon
arrlvved at Para. As we swung to '
CHOOL is more than learning lessons—-it s learn-.
for anchorage, a thin blue haze I
GBS FOR GRANO JtAPIDS
showed low down on the horizon to
ing a way of life. Yes, it’s learning to get along
the north. A bit puzzled by the
with all sorts of people!
You can help your children in school! Help by
CAN VITAMINS CHANGE
feeding them sensibly, getting them to bed early,
listening to their problems.
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And, before you even send them ofF to school, you
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Read fAe amazing experience of
can help by dressing them wisely and well.
gray-hairod people in Calcium
See that they get shoes1 that support their feet,
Thursday
at
9
P.
M.
Pantothenate tests tponiorid by
clothes that fit, outdoor things that are warm. That’s
“The First Line”
Good Houtokooping magazino.
thc kind we offer at Penney's!
According to thia report:
Friday at 9 P. M.
When you outfit your boy at Penney's, he looks
•Thank* to the Yanka*
like the real boy he is. If you shop here for your
Saturday at 8 P. M.
daughter, her friends will approve her style.
“Your Hit Parade”
Penney’s knows (he children in this town—knows
“what they are. wearing.” We know how important
Sunday at 8 P. M.
"Radio Reader Digest”
thrift is to mothers, and we offer top values.
★
★
We know these things because we at Penney’s know
Monday at 8 P. M,
• Now ihouundt t»e GRAYVITA. Which amthif town—wepart of it. Your neighbors serve you
“Romance"
U&gt;M 10 mm- ot Caklum
(the
.
-■ ■ * In iMfa shnvwl 1*1.IFS 4S0 1
when you shop' at Penney’s.
Tuesday at 8 P. M.
Penney’s is as native to this town as thc name on
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�TH1 HASTINGS BANNKR. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1W

ITORIALS

4TH WOODUW
ram sot. s

than 3.000 ships and boats of all Cham
types, to a tip-off as to why a fulstale invasion of Europe has not
J
yet been undertaken.

Duck Hunting Rules
"SHtas-..
■ederick Charles Tungate, a for. Ara Now Available

Ward
Victor

PENNOCK. HOSPITAL

resident of Hastings and Kala­
LANSING—Conservation depart­
oa died Tuesday Aug 24, at
Aide Clouet
ment officials are informing water­
was born in Wayne county, New fowl huntera that the
, 52.
-,hS । T11'a*1' °‘ “»■~°"a««
i York, on March 14. 1856. fie was
Amuwments, Promofion
failed would be worse than not Nureea' Aide class has been changed
,, ,
J Delton; Jolui
1 united in marriage to Esther Flo- prepares every year for
Loomis. NaahvUle.- R 3; Mu---------Of War Bond Salm to
yet made on any European action at all; Thousands of troops 110 October 1st to give housewives a
i rente Valentine on October 26. 1879. erj are now available
and countless quantities of valu-' chance, to have their children
and Mn Dean Herrington, 537 N. Pease. Hastings. R 8; Mrs. Elmer
• To this union were born Mary and nartmenl's Lansing office.
able supplies would have been watt- | started Ln the school routine, and
Bush.
HastUias.
R 5; Mrs. John
Michigan,
Aug39.
Hunters in lhe eastern part of
Woodland has completed plans I ^^dlitek^Tungate was a charter
Hoevcnalr, 529 E- Thom; Mrs. John
And now, as the month ends, ed. When the Allies act against to complete the heavy schedule of
the suu may begin hunting more
Waldren and Mra. Glen Cover i.
—they
must I ^"o^thtoTafil^Sdli^to
home canr'"“
" ' '
Mn ,or “a 4ln Annual, Woodland Fes- and Hfe member of the Fidelity than 20 minutes before huntera on
। |la.-i armies ar? fulling back furth-1 Europe from the West
7~7
: 'Am.rr
\
Hebdln ■
crSfi Vohm- nvaI ,o ** held on Lobor D*y'
Masonic Lodge, and a member of the western side, because sunrise tings; Mra George Hatch. Sar­ Lake Odessa; Mrs. Maurice Rit­
ter. Delton. R 3; Robert Halifax.
I * Aceordmg to tAwrrncr Bird.thc Umted Bn:them church
anac; Lester Long and Mn Mel­
Southern’anchor of Hitler's defence
K'L.V’J. raSTlrd ’vo.. p.nLruflutT..hr, cnoht I chairman, the event has been । Surviving are a daughter. Mra. tiled for 7:31. while the sun wont vin Star bard. Clarksville; Mn. Hast Ings. R 3; Mra. Charles Fuller.
astings, r
Mra. Raymond To­
ih*?1Hr^I ria«K
‘ “stoMunUned,’' hi keeping with war- Grant Muir of Hastings, a step- be visible in the western areas of George William*. 430 N. Michigan; H
IhiM in Russia ha* fallen- waves musl be shipped by boat to forward
wnXhIVno
umc conditions and the promotion daughter Mra. Claire Allen of BaU the state until 7:49 on opening day. William Stebbins. Jr.. 318 8. Park bias, Cloverdale, r 1.
&lt; unrert ^e rtolng tLrauJh'”1
ln
Frnnl Et*Unrt2 of w bond sales will be featured tie Cre&amp;: a slater. Mrs. Herbert According to the waterfowl hunt­
raxninlM Eurone
Imcn antl wj^pnwt will have to be
PLEAHANT RIDGE
ywr&gt;rrerh™t™
*'lth Woodland's ' Blue Star Moth-1 Bowman of Kalamaxoo; two broUi- ing reguln'ton.'i Laid do am by the
occupied Europe..
pipped across the channel by
Mrs. LaVerne Klnnle was In
I
,n charge of a booth where ; trs. Burt and Ezra Tungale of federal fish and wildlife service and
r
in.. (A,,,
Af
uir b0*1 ln unending stream. All of
Grand Rapida. Friday. * Mr. and
both stamps and bonds will be sold. Battle Creek; and three grandchQ- '■loclaLmed for Michigan by the
After four sears of warfare. Hit- , - pose* problems of supply-which
Mrs. Arthur Teeter and ciula&lt;co
the evening, too, a speaker from j dren.
hare not b£n called
conservation department, huntera
Ind a itrrt lh’ *d Wv Lo&lt;u’ Orlve HcadqusrFuneral Mrvicaa ware held Friday may atari ahooting -tills yw one- meni are:. Roderick Cramer. 403 W. attended District Meeting last week
Afiar^Sd1 tcrs al Def™11- ’rt&gt;1 b® on Uie uro- morning. Aug. 37. interment was half before sunrise.
atllemat^ dretolon^ for ।upon 10 mcel and whlch ,h&lt;!y do
Mill; John Oappon. 837 8. Wal­ at thc Brethren church, south of
ln RiWr8Wc cemetery. Hasting*.
hLfhnw i not BPPWlato or nt least which Cross Nurses Aide pin. After grad- :
Woodland. * Raymond Fortier and
Between
thesunrise
openingladay
ot the nut; Exra Daniels, Bellevue. R 3; Raymond
b' addition to thia more serious
-Wiit
season,
when
scheduTed
SS'h 10WT M e.’ hold hU MO.'
»»
”?■“&lt;. “T .PWTO.U. is* gtoen^to The0 hospitaleach
Bair of Jackson have
Alphas Putnam. Middleville. R 1:
-rason.
sunrise
is given
given to
to lhe
hospital o&gt;
w, eaci -business,
to
tne noapnat
--------- -----------------------------MUNICIFAL
COURT
Ior
7 31 when
m
fMUrnis „.scheduled
cUonl of Ralph Moulton. Howard Ctty; Gor­ been vianin* at tne home of Mr
made
neceasary
by
warI
MUNICIPAL
COURT
Nurses' Aide during tne next year.
and Mrs. Albert Klnne. * Mr. and
।
Oscar
Kuempel
was
picked
up
by
the
state
and
ot
don
and
William
Burpee.
Dowling,
K
Tho An,.o.Am,rtr.« ...
time.
Mr.
Bird
states
that
there
will
j
S
'"
v
“
—
—
Aside from being
invaluable
Slr^
lr
w'hra th« a^to da?L to R 1; Vincent Kelly. Clarksville. Mrs. Edward Barber and buoy ot
be
piety
of
amusements
and
opporlh&lt;
or. ihu,
In tore In Uw »&lt;«““•
,n
* training for individuals these class­ tunity for fun with a midway and 'charxe.
He was brought into rtst. al 8:5j lhe hour of 8unrise R 3; Mrs. Leah Mead. Hastings. R Hastings have bought and are mov­
chi
rt.h?°o«eLfu jISE "rl” aboul »n »«ur and a half. 5; Mn. Fred Pierson. 505 E. Grand; ing on Will Koble farm. * Mr. and
occupied countries
second front which ha* been more es offer an opportunity for a vital other -special features Herewith is I M.'JT^mitSd
‘
‘
...
than slightly effective in prerant- war time service that to a challenge thc program:
r^trUrt^^rSl
8un4et Tart“ frOm 7:38 ln U1&lt;‘ Mn. Robert Brown. Hastings. R 4; Mrs. Kenneth Kelsey and Jovce
—
to evety women in Barry countv
Thc resignation
of
Sumner 'inu the Nazi armies from mobilizing who
pulling
£
fU
to 7hehea*eW
nut eMtem counties at the beginning Mrs. Raymond Tobias. Cloverdale. Elaine and Mr. and Mrs. Warnie
MonUng. 9:00 —Horae pulling £4™
could possibly give the time to
Kelsey attended lhe Hynes reunion
Softball'rr*
n.^^rnhotVnn
raj*'' of
»*aiOn on September 25 to R 1.
Welles from the U. 8. Department their full power against Russia.
Contest: 10:30 —Clown
such a deserving project.
Patients dLscharged during the at Charlton Park on Sundav. about
Of State to a victory for thc reac- •
...
— :
. If you're asking. "What can I do game: 11:30—Children's Sports
s»oruSeriod of Aug. 34 to Aug. 31 are: sixty being present * The Ladles
tlonarles 61 the American "foreUn i But Russia, buttered
,1WJ war
w„ crisis?*', here’s Prises.
battered by more i, 4O
to llcip
help U1
in this
Aid will meet this week Thursday.
ack
Ditmon.
Saranac
Mtos
Edith
policy front." What this mentis in than two years of terrible warfare. , your answer. You're urgently needed
Afternoon: 1:30—Children's Pct
Babcock. Haatlngs. R 1: Mrs. Mag­ Sept. 3. in the afternoon for busi­
shall
violate
that restriction ■'ol schedule*, and hunter* m*v gie Oldley. Owosso: Mn. Norman ness meeting and program—no sup­
terms of accomplishment at the con- is in no mood to accept indirect aid —sign up today.
"Ulis'
wanto---land' —
Further --------information
applies­ ceys; 2:45—Fort Custer War Docs: whether'roher or not. he ran to-’' •«“« ‘hem by writing lo the Blanton, and infant son. Has­ per served at this time.
ference tables which will follow the of--------------------------- --------and »nnti«.
this tort."
sort. -She
wants
land
ac3:30—"Oldsters" Softball Game.
picked un bv lhe officers, and be I UMMlng office.
milltnry phase of World War II.
tings. R 4; Mrs. Fay Stoup.
*
853 8. Michigan: Veronica HathaEvening: 7:15 — Entertainment; punished for thc offense he adIF IT WONT HELP WIN THE
—ON PAY DAY, BUY BONDS—
7:40—Bond Drive Address; 8:00— mitted committing.
WAR—FORGET IT.
we hate to speculate on it* prob­
Giri's Softball Ganic. Grand Rap­
' ’ ’
' WOMEN’S RELIEF CORPS
able significance. Thc reaction.tr- i
ids
vs
Battle
Creek;
0:00
—
Men's
les won out at the peace conference
Wc may not see eye to eye with BLOOD PLASMA FUND
Softball Game. Flint Yellow Doqs
twenty-five years ago. Cordell Hull, Russia on all things, but tlie fact
At the Sixtieth Annual Conven-i (colored! vs Woodland All Stars:
present sccreUry of state, repre­ remains that we can’t win a clean-1 non in Indianapolis. Ind, Sept 13 10:30
— Awardinc of Prises. 1100.00
sents the reactionary, element of cut military decision without the' to !8. 1942, lhe National Women's In war stamps and merchandise.
present-day American diplomacy. continued co-operation of Russia Rehrt Coras Auxiliary to the Grand
All arrangement* hove been In
Does this mean that we, ar? work­ .„d scv...
b needM (
charge of lhe general chairman.
ing toward another Versailles? *' in establishing the peace. Like­
tiie maintenance of a Blood Donor Lawrence H Bird assisted bv the
could be!
. wise. thc same thing is true of Unit to be known as the Women's following: Keith Durkee. Leon
Russia—she can't bent Germany Relief Corps Service in honor of Hvnes. H. V.„ Townsend. Albert
When it comes to speculating on Without our help and she needs our thc Grand Army of lhe Republic Sheilengarbcr. and Arthur Aller­
What Russia wilt do. one person's co-operation and nld at the pence
The money for this was to be ding.
guess is as good os another.*—but conferences which will be held in contributed by the individual mem­
we would be- willing to place our the not to far-distant iwe' hooci bers and their friend*. The goal
was
set at 125,000 and by March
money on the bet that Russia will future.
22. 1943, tlie half way mark was
never make a separate peace with
leached and passed 115.924.74 hav­
Germany.
So, although the relations between ing been received of which 114.500 EMMANUEL
ANN
was presented to the Surgeon Gen­
FOOD^&gt;
In coualdcring the RUMian situa­ Russia nnd the rest of ihc United eral of the U. 8- Army. By August EPISCOPAL CHURCH
PAGE
Nations powers may at times seem
Rev Don M. Gury
tion, it is necessary to keep in mind strained,
there arc sound, logical 1st the response was so good that
Holy Communion al 8 a. m. and
that the 'Soviets have taken .&lt;
not
one
but
three
Mobile
Units
worse pounding than any other na­ rea.«ons why neither side will break were placed by them.
With these Mobile Units the
tion which has faced Hltl&lt; ■ and them
1 LB JAR
4V4-OZ JAR
Blood Is transferred from Red BAPTIST CHURCH
that they have been and still are
1-lB JAR
Bleeding Centers to the Lab­
carrying thc brunt of thc land war TAX DECLARATION HELP Cross
Sunday school a
10' o'clock.
oratories where it Is drhyrated. Classes
ANN
FAM
—
OFFERED
AT
POST
OFFICE
for
all
ages.
against the Axis powers.
The plasma to then packed with a
Divine
services
at
11
o'clock.
Ser
­
Assistance tn preparing income pint of sterile water and a needle
- No Allied land action yet has di­ lax returns due Sept. 15 will be and sent wherever it is needed in • mon by pastor
Evening service at 7:30. Singing
verted any Nazi strength from lhe given resident^ of Hastings and thc field hospitals. With this kit
Evangelistic' st vic.
RuaiJan front. In comparison with surrounding communities at the any medical man can give a trans- and
_ sermon.
Tuesday
nights B« Y. P. U. at
SULTANA
j
z'k—Rt 7:J0 A1| young pcOp]e
thc tremendous battle along the Hastings ft)$L Offto*. Sqpl. 9. 10
Thn
cctof
of tUfrydjatltuj the blood mii‘.rrCd
extended Eastern Front, the Anglo- 111Taxpayers should bring a copy of i donated™!*
Jonatod la froiJ^Wto'lli
froS-U to 1U- a pint
pint
wedn,
American campaigns in North their 1942 tax return* .and «*ii- and ths War Department has
Wednesday nights prayer meeting
and
teaching
Sunday
school
lesson
Africa and Sicily have been small mates of their income for 1943 and asked'
for53'
million
pints
oF^)l&lt;xxi
asked* for
pinta of olood
church.
Affairs.
the amount of Victory Tax with­ This would total from 8424.000.000, at 7:30 at theafternoon.
September
held by employers for the entire to 1636.000,OOO and we cannot raise: K8 Wednesday
IH
the_ Ladies J. o
O. v
Y. mlMlonarv
This, however, is nothing for year of 1943. They should also nroiectUCh *° h*1P 0118 worthwMlcI society
will hold Its meeting at 2:30
know
how
much
has
been
paid
on
which England and America art*
PT&amp; Department of Mlchtgan had pUcc lo ** “enounced.
their
1942
tax.
All
taxpayers
who
directly responsible. Military action
in the Mediterranean area is limit­ filed a 1942 return have received reported 81.688.14 by May 15. 1943. rR.rF titTiia-nASj r-nnnr-tt
-z mail thc required forms and Fitzgerald Corps of.Grand Rapids GRACE LUTHERAN CHURCH
Suklif---- VoLm*
ed by difficult and extended supply by
9m
PaoJmc^
instructions from thc collector's of. J are accepting donations to this । O H. Trlnklein, Pastor
routes—or, as American army men flee in Detroit and are required to fund from their friends. Anyone
Services held in the I. O. O. F.
put it. by the science of logistic*.
bring those forms with them when wishing to Rive may hand their, hall. Green street entrance.
FANCY—BARTLETT
MICHIGAN—HALE HAVEN
they report to the local office for i contribution to the President. Cor-, Divine worship at 10:30 A M.
MICHIGAN—WHITE COBBLER
One can appreciate why Russia assistance.
. r:e Welton; Chairman of the Com- Sermon by the pastor, "Peace With
is desperately anxious for u big
Deputy collectors will not esti-1 mittee. EsUier FcU, or any mem-, Oo&lt;V"
Sunday school at 11:30 A. M.
scale land action in Europe which mate income* for taxpayers as Uiat: ber.
I
------.................
i Communion-korvfcirsunday. Sepwill divert some of the bruising h the duty al the taxpayer.
Persons engaged in farming or,'
tember 19th./
pressure from her own front.
fanners arc not required to make,
Any excuse you can give for , Sunday school staff meeting Frideclaratlons
until
Dec.
15.
not
upping
your
payroll
savSeptember 10. 7:30 P. M. at
On the o(hcr hand, lhe mere
20.1B.
1
521 W. Court.
-s
Ings
will
please
Hitler,
Hiro­
fact that thc comparatively small
Less than 8 per cent of all aliens j
L^-tr
BOX
I PILGRIM HOLINESS CHURCH
hito and puppet Mussolini.
invasion force which invested Sicily registered in this country
required the use of a fleet of more tlonals of Axis nations.
V
$2.98
| Sunday school 10 A. M. Thc
young people's class received thc
banner last Sunday. Verses next
U. S. NO. 1
IS.
N
| Sunday will begin with the letter
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AUCTION SALE

As I have a surplus of furniture and no further use for it. I will dispose of it at
Public Auction at thc residence located at East Side Grocery, corner Hayes and
Grand Street in Hastings on

SATURDAY, SEPT. 4,1943
STARTING AT 1 O'CLOCK. I OFFER

Montgomery Word cook
stove
Kalamazoo Heating stove
Square table Sideboard
Kitchen cabinet
6 cane chairs
Small ice refrigerator
3 upholstered chairs
2 plush chairs
Dresser Oak bookcase
Plush love seat
Brass bed springs, mattress
Drop leaf table
Dresser Stand Commode
7 rockers Steel spring cot
Montgomery 5 room size oil
burner
Electric lamps
12 x 15 Axminister rug and
pad

THE

FOLLOWING:

Library table
Clothes wardrobe .
2 army cots
New screen door
Steel box and corner carrier
tor automobile top
Double Folding camp bed,
springs and kapok mattress
Good bed, coil springs
and mattress
BuFFet Dresser
'9x12 and 6x9 rug
2 oak varnished doors
Pine door Screen door
Porch glider Davenport
Shovels Stands Ice Box
Dishes and cooking utensils
Numerous other articles

Next Sunday lesson Is taken from
I 1 Kings 5 and 9.
I Preaching service at 11 A. M.
| Chas. Manker will speak, being
his last Sunday before returning
to school.
Young People's service 7 n. m.
Evangelistic service 7:45.
Prayer service at 7:30 Thursday
, Bl the church.
, You arc welcome.

JEFFERSON ST. UNITED
|BRETHREN CHURCH
I F. W. Moxon. Pastor
Preaching at 10 A. Lf.
I Sunday school at 11100 a. m.
' U. B. C. E. al 7 p. m.
Preaching at 8 p. m
Prayer service Wednesday at B
pm.. Rev. W. W Freese, leader.
| (Preaching at 10 a. m.; Sunday
. school at 11 a. m.: U. B. C. E. at
1 7 p. m.; Preaching al 8 p. m. by
I Rev. and Mrs. Alfred Custer who
| will have charge of thc evening
I service Rev. and Mrs. Custer ex। pect to move from Hastings to
: Huntington. Ind., where they will
। take four years training for lhe
I ministry in the Huntington college.!
Prayer meeting Wednesday at 8
P m. A welcome to all.
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST,
SCIENTIST
Corner Church and Center SU
Subject; “Man."
Sunday weyied 11 a. m.
Sunday scnooi
owiuA)
school 0:30 *.
a. m.
Wednesday evening service aL
T:45 p. m.
।
•Reading room in church edifice
open Wednesday aqd Saturday'
from 3 to 5 p. m.

BALTIMORE CIRCUIT
J'• Lyle E. Olmstead, pastor
Baltimore Church
10: 00 a. m. Preaching service
11: 00 a. m. Sunday school

I? 30 Sunday school
11:30 Preaching service
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
6 Conger Hathaway, Pastor
Tlw Woman'a Mtwionary society
. will meet at two o'clock Thursday. |
,h'’ hot,,e °r Mrs Har­
old Phillips.1112 g Jefferson Street'
Mrs. R K. Compton will lead. Mrs.
Umuel Severance wUl hare charge
°f the devotlonals and the pastor!
will speak on the subject of -staw-i
•rdshlp. This will be followed by
, a discussion.
m1?rnIJS W0«l’&gt;P at ten!
‘**Lrty °5&gt;2S&gt;h The pastor will tell:

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The 1
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elsewhere, come end worship withi
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• T5er* wi2*
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Sunday school.
The Boy Scouts will meet Mon­
day, night. E. L. Taylor Scoutmis-

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WOODLAND

trial Cotrfcreace

or a ther-1 I
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| Milk Bott
The liquor business 1* the BredhcUjn.
VerdrmFlorv Gladys HrnfB Leffler was operated on for sp- aIld r------- avay Ai«uat 18. at the
only firm that does not show it* Oeiiar.Ven
Iltey David Herlhberaer. P?n^‘tjL; L™?*£2**% United State* Veterans Hospital.at

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Itcd relatives to Beaverton from of the Church of the Brethren ol
Sunday until Tueiday. * Mr. and Michigan convened to
the WoodIn 'the
Michl-1 S&amp;trine ot^ka^FslSerhoccfof G—
Mr. no,d IWl. .nd
DU,
MkS:

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and
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S!?.• enteto Wmg"* Ambulance Bunday. Diltonback Schray and the Ute ’
____ ...
-------- - — CH
—
Philip Schray. Clayton spent hta ,
entire boyhood in Woodland, grad­
membership
and lhe brotherhood of man; It Vernon Baitinger. Phyllis Barnumof Coals Grove and Misa Belly #an Dtitrtot with a---------The Methodiet Chareh
uating from the Woodland High ,
attended -."T.
should
stress the reality of sin and]
stand—Mr. and Mrs. H. A.
Kimble of Hasting* were Sunday of over 2700. Oyer 300 --nrrv
--------Rev. George Wingard. Pastor
school in 1006 and receiving nls ।
dinner guest* of Mt*. Kimbtea the session* in the South
“
Wood-1 AtbtoMRni
-------- 1* *nd judgment and K1Uon, Mr. and Mra Howard He­
18.00 A. M Morning worship
higher education at Northwestern
-----------re a service now that will wiu
o,ace
England.
Dr. Dr.
and and
Mrs.
Grace
England,
narenta. Mr. and Mra. Chas. Far- iant) church. The general theme
I wfll iruplr*
11:15 A M —Sunday school
r-1
the&lt;-hchurch a voice In live mag-I----- *&gt;
— *-------- »—
Uriiverrity.
thing * MLm Marietta Faul of of
-* ••-*— —• —
- ••*&gt;
—«&gt;-r.
Glenn
Hunger.
Eva»■
Lois —
Fry.
this conference
was,
"Brother
­ , give»w.
10:00
A.
M
—
Junior
church
I ing of the peace that will rehabHe was united Ln marriage with ISl?rute?the CapUrai "Edmonds and H**4* "Yood^SS
Hasting* vtaited her grandmother. hood Through Christ".
0:00 p. M—Youth Fellowship.
Ib-Mr. and Mra. John Hynes,
4 1i llttale the war torn world.
Mra. Oeo. Faul Thursday and Fri­
The General Chairman was M.
fc^urkle. Don McMillen. Joan
Wednesday—7:30 P. M. Choir ac- Carrie Puller Holmes. July 14. 1010.
she preceding him In death Dccemday of tost week. * Mrs Ford 8te-| M. Chambers of Grand Rapids.
henraal.
ber 29. 1018. To this union was
well" and Mrs. Frank Hynes with! Rev. Harvey R. Hostetler. Detroit
*,U^L Mi^tar'^5e?a“dElriOD8h^o M^atS
””
’ 1
1 bom twin daughters. Vivian Ro­ an Ann Arbor paper tells about the'
friends from Nashville. Tenn, call- WM
uU«.u« v,
was Mcrciarv.
saercterv. Director
of music
effacUve work of Gordon Edmonds,1
BUY M
; terta and Shirley Elizabeth.
ed on Mrs Lilly Larson of Green-, WM
was ^f
Prof... Paul HalUday.
Halliday, ManBrethren
”• I Re” MeMl'llen^piray RtoMUtot.*'!
1 He lived in Sweetwater. Texas, at
vllle
Wednesday.
*and
MrFrank:
“nd; eheeker.
College.
North
Mane hOne-’ dnj. September fl. lhe
Mrs. tori
ciaytah
Hinckley
ind^
’
ReV'
j^E^son
*'
Cilery.
Arthur
L
Dodge.
Pastor
.
Clayton Hinckley and Frank.
^r«v. J Edaon Utlery.
the time of hU marriage end later
ha* been completed and
comlructlon — Art Allerding.; 10:00 A. M—Worship and ser­ i came
■
Vlc*hnmM«
Flnridil in.!
_ ,. Mich.,
___
Ickes'.of
Klwiinmee. Florida,
and: .kern
was Moderator of the program
to Chicago. For the past 22 i1
will peasant some vary Intereating 1 clvde wlRe. Ejnier Matthews. Jake mon.
i,»
Mr. and Mr*
Mrs. John Ostshaus
Ostahaua and n,nines* sessions,
I years tie bus made his home In ;.
numbar*, following the pattern of
A| sparling. Roy Perkin*. I H:00 A- M—Sunday school
daughter
miring uu»
this conference
con:
Elmhural. 111.
ubus
*&gt;&gt;v, Henrietta of Newaygo
«
LTiirma
all phases other years but with some splendid chas Farthing. James Tyler. Mah- . Thfre are classes for ah. We
txrt
a
Inxd
for
dinner
HunI
..^.1.
were entertained for dinner Sun-; of church work waa rcoognUad. addition*.
lion
Lehman.
Milan
Trumbo.
Wal-lvlte
you
to
worship
with
us.
days’, the home of Mr. and Mr*.I Wednesday afternoon lhe Women"*
Ida National Bank, later becoming
profit* will go f»® W»r chM- trr crosby. Harry Long. Paul Bry- L
|D. B Green. Rev. and Mrs Fay, Work ln charge of Mrs. Mary Guy IUAll
cn official courti reporter for liw 1
m and the sale of War Stamps: ant
'
J
Wing and Mrs. Glenn England and lhe Men1* work, conducted by and
32nd Judicial District of Texas—
will be aggreMivdy car-.
Faith Circle te Meet
Paul W. Geiger, Pastor
I were dinner guests Friday. * Mr Hariey Arnett of Battle Creek met rted Bondi
and a law reporter -upon returning I
on by the Blue Star Mothers.
members ot the Faith Cir- ■ 10:00 A. M—Sunday school
and Mra Wilbur Townsend and, Jn
^j^a] groujxLL^
to Chicago. Upon lhe organization
—
^he cumax ot the day will be | cje 0,
S. C 8 of the Methli;00 A. M—Morning worship.
son* Frederick. William and Phil- ..i sectional grwupe^-^
...
I of lhe Investment Bankers AssodaThe major part of Wednesday softball double header at 8 p. m i
church are planning a picnic,
lip of Racine. WLs. visited al the evening
l tton of America he was made Aiwas Riven over to the I will be a girl's softball game with | KUDpcr al 5 p M . Friday. SeDtemThe Evangelical Church
ZU"*™”9"”
home of theft" parents. Rev. and *¥&lt;•«••«
’* division. Thev ably, the Jack-son and Lansing it»nu
1Q at the home ol Mra Ford 1
sUtarit
and
continued
~so
J. 8 Dcabltr. Pastor
.; ----—^Secrclan^
------- - —
r----------r--------Mrs. J. 9. Dcnbier. Tuesday and Ybung
younK People
t.
"The Distinctive Charsc-, playing here. The Flint Yeyo* Stowell
Mr* Agnes Dorri* will 40:00 A. M. Morning worship.; untJ^ lw7 at which tone he wax
W.dnrsdav of last week * Mr. and discussed
aiuwipnt
| made secretary. During the 1st
which The Church of The Dogs, an al] colored team will meet;
Mr* Stowell as hostess. This. Labor Sunday
Mrs. Geo Sears and John Summ, teriatlcs
’
Offer* to the World To- the Woodland All Stars. Both of u,
. tu
.0
an
----- ,,D"Rock
~
World War In 1018 he was Secre...a(ternoon meeting
-------- - with!
-—- Anthem.
of Ages"
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs Brethren
“ret
_
_ -w.
Clw, (■«« -III be «UUn« ■nd., „
rry.in .uu|»r..L
|| Theme of sermon. "The Joy of Vary of the Michigan Loan Cam­
eamr-to
sunpcr.at s
5 r
P. M
M.
Titus Wilt nnd wn DnvW
of Crystal
aa* •
Mrs Soars remained for a week’s
Thursday * program was known| *omeliUng you shouidnl
। Church of the Brethren Aid
paign and later that year was com­
Ata to Meet;
Meet । Christian Service ".
*»v members
insuiwr* of
Gf the Church of
u:
11:00 A. M. Sunday school
niuuiuneu
missioned a captain ui
in Uic
the UIUKU
United .
Visit with her daughter and fam- a-s The Christian Educational Oon-1
•«
COF^’ Th#
lly * Mr and m’j F. O Hyne. fercnce . Uymen a* well a. minM oul lh* ,M31I the
lhe Brethren
Brethren Aid Society will hold
hold;: 8:00 P M. E. L. of C. E. topic stale* Army. At lhe cloee of lhe ■
accompanied bv Mr and Mra Jim Islers dlxcuoaed various subjects of. Woodtandh
1&gt; an all day meeting ot tfie home of I "Man Must Masters Machines." war he resumed his connection with
| thc investment Bankers Association. 1
14icB3 of Nashville. Tenn., were thb typ# of church work. High
{The flral named in each case Mr* Forrest Begerow. Thursday. Leader. Arthur Bates.
| 8.45 P- M.—Evening worship, ^n- yo,- ;hc pau jjve years he has been
dinner guests of Mr. and Mra ighta ofjthls day's work were found *U* act
’jnairmani
.. . September 9.
Ward
at their Gun lake in lhe addresses7 of Mra Paul Hal1n&lt;zr£®
U,w,1‘" I
-Verdon Stowell.
Tonsil* Removed
them. "Wonderful Power.
' with thc United States Government
cottage Friday * Mr. and Mrs C.; today of North Manchester. Ind.. Perry StawcUt ®*!^.IS?&gt;ntcCor. I David Oxgood, son of Rev. I E 1 Theme of sermon. ' Claiming Our arrvice.
wo* effort. Bui »♦ dots interfere with lhe kind at service
his’ tonsils removed al
at , Inheritance".
Inheritance ".
R. Miller and sons Clifford and State President of the Indiana
CMMnms Sporte-Don Mccor ( Osgood had his
■ ua entered the hospital Fehniary
..jrnoison.
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r.,.u.y
th?
Office
of
Dr
Glenn
C.
MunTuesday evening. Christian En- „ "ga
7
— • ’ntv| Mn-.
• •Ida Miller
State
W.C.T.U..
8. B Wenger. macK.
won'" Nicnoison.
Chorle
of Jack— Rev.------------L'n"
Pet
Parade
—
Mrs.
George
Win1
&lt;erv I He leave, lhe two daughters VI­
son visltfd at thc home of Rev. a former pastor of the Grand Rap- gard. Mra. Ralph LcHler. Mrs H.' ger last Wednesday and is conval- v».«.x-Justness meeting.
—
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v-MMw-V
.rrv.
Bhlrlej
.
j,,,
mother.
and
Thursday—Midweek prayer sen-1
innd Mr* J. 8. Deabler Sunday Ida Church, now chaplain of the A. Kiuon. Virginia Varney, Dor­ csclng very nlcclv.
•a.
4-11 Meetinc
and attended the services of the State Prison al Jackson, and Nrt- othy Varney.
his sister I rah. a younger brother ।
I Members of the Sommer 4-H, Friday—Choir rchearu-U.
Evangriical church.' * ” Riv.' J. 3.1 tie M. Benger now a worker in the
I Rollin dying in infancy.
Morning Clown ball game—Leon . rlubs were entertained al the home,
Hm't H«w rw {■ IM&gt; Uiflt Hm W«r h Ww
Deabler was In NashvilL. Monday Detroit church, but wa* for a num- Nicholson.
• of Mary Jo Kltson. Monday after----------------—----------- --------—„ to OBITUARY
on btUlnras * Mr and Mrs. Frank ber of years a Foreign Mlwlonary.
Oldster
s
Ball
Game
P.
M.
—
East
noon. August 30 Scrap books were
Chrtot
Hynes attended the Hynes reunion Miss Benger gave the Missionary
!
Emily
Vaughn
Martin
was
bom
side
of
Township,
captain.
Leon
made
and
plan*
discussed
for
thc
I.
H.
Osgood.
Minister
The
«t Charlton Park. Sunday. * CpI sermon Thursday evening pie
। Feb. 2. IBM. in New York state and
West Side of Township l 4-H Fair to be held in Hastings Woodland
Harold Forman of Camp Swift, total
tolaI missionary offering of the Nicholson,
i departed this life at the home of
I Wednesday. Thursday and Friday I Morning worship 10:00 A M.
i little
’Utt!; over C
’.^CCO. Captain, Forrest Begerow.
Texas. 1* enjoying a 10 day fur- meeting was a
11300.00.
Registration—Vesta Boni. Bertha! of this stock
1 Mrs. Exra Morehouse on Aug. 23
r Sunday school 11:00 A. M.
wugn at
tough
si the
uic Iwme
rwwnc of
u, his
.u* parents.
uvn.u..
Our own i™-»i
local pastors. ru-v
Rev. ar.
Ar- Flory,
Anna
Dell.
Mae
Leonard,
(.
I after being confined to her bed tor
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rvvln
For
lhe
Next
Census
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Christian
Endeavor
8:00
P
M
Hr nnd Mnu Georg,- Forman. Mrs thur Dodger and Rev H. V. Town- Mildred Osgood. Colette Greiner,
1:00
a period of 7 wUekx. because of
'
Rev
and
Mrs.
Carol
Brodbeck
Prayer
meeting,
Wednesday
«
sroiri Forman and baby son of send contributed profitably to the Pauline Bjra.
breaking her hip.
*
nullne
Bird.
n
,
M®tv
Haven
are
thc
nroud
parP.
M.
Roscommon came Monday to visit program.
Ticket Seilers. Henry Hynes, L. enLs of a baby daughter. Paulette
1 sn? was a widow of Frank W.
Harold while he Is on’ furlounh
Friday was given over entirely H. Brumm? Geo’. Vat
'L
®nimm.
j
n
YAP
16
^.
June,
born
on
Saturday.
August
14,
Kilpatrick
.
Martin and had lived about 70
Miss Florence Forman of Grund to Conference Buslnew The meal*
Parking and Policing — Charles anij WC|ghlni six pounds.
Rev. I Sunday school
.
10:30 A. M
j years in Kalamazoo county.
1
Ranid* U enjoying a week's vacn- for the three days were served in
Leonard. Henry Bollinger. Wayne u.vwwc..
Brodbeck ~
u ...v
tfic —
»on oand
f MrMrs
a—*
Morning worship 11:30 A- M.
She is survived by one sister. 8
tlon with her parente. * Mr. and the church batetnenl and visitor* Long.
Paul Brodbeck of South Woodland ! Unified service, C. E. and preach- children. 9 grandchildren and 15 '
Mr* John Begerow of Lake Odesoi ^Te given lodging to the home*
war
and Bonds — -----Blue1 Worta Champlnn* to Play Here
,c ,; a,r
ing 7:30 p. M.
I great-grandchildren
She was a
were dinner guests of Mr and Mra. of members and friends of the
r“*MStamps
nth»r?i-------------------freest Begerow Sunday and help- church. Approximately 800 to 1000.
MoUtera.
rt'.vn-.w
Sepimber 11
, ' o p,?’rer
Thursday 8:00 member Of the First Christian
’■
‘ c**‘nr‘nn
The biggest attraction ever of- P. M.
Church of KalamMoo and waa a
ed celebrate the birthdays of John meals were served during the 3-1
Concrasltow
Mr ...rt'fcred the Softball fans .of Barry:
------;------- " •lover of nature, always having a
CONSUMERS POWER LOMPANli
Begerow and Vivian and Joan days conference.
:' ’"Midwav'”po’n
Begerow. * Mrs F E Border left
A
few pertinent statement*
«“*»&gt; .
i,Ar MT’nn/t Mrs ! and Ionla cn“nllM wlu bc Pre*?ntC MgUFIC® Smith Given beautiful Sower garden of her own.
VtoJoTsiS’v Mr^ita Mr. J No^ cd
^creation Itork
^misra wven She wUl be mimed by everyone who ,
last week for a visit with her gleaned from addresses:
daughter nnd family. Mr. and Mrs.
„&gt;■ Have parents abandoned the
7£’“Siru“^SllFrom One t0 Fl'’e Yr»Chas. FaweeU. Jr., of Oak Park. Pilot «al to the home for toe lure
-----_
Illinois, nnd relatives in West Bend, of big money of the business world? ’*BSSlL»3iD£”JL"■ A» Jackson Prison
Iowa. * Mr. and Mrs. Vnnce Nulf
2. Freedom unrestrained is a
OU.ru OU*. HUU.
of Lansing snent the weekend with tragedy.
"
Mrs Hattie Bowers * Mr. nnd Mrs.
3. A real active church boy has
Popcorn—Joan Leffler. Eleanor at!,r,’/» 8PM with the World’s I most a ycBr- bul WttS recently pick..
&gt;
Knrl C. Paul and children were never found his way into a Court
Bird. Peggy Niclhamer, Mar"£n Girls scheduled to play; ed up nt Elkhart. Ind., and. brought i• . .
.
g— .
..
Sunday dinner *gur*t» of Mr. and or become an inmate of a Stale Jean
da FnuL Sandbrook boys.
I th&gt; iSng McCUl Mh Girls nt 9 here, was brought before Juttec MeMrs. Bert Benham al their Leach Prison,
Ball Park Pop Stand-Mr. and p M cwT. Plan te attend.
Donald for sentence Saturday. He
____ _-R-IrO- s .&lt;^=5
Pioneer^ type ...cL.cr
mother ...^t
must
lake cottage. * Mrs Ixma Classic
4. The Ptcr.;cr
Mrs. Leon Nicholson. Mr. and Mra,
—
— —
------ •—&lt;—
!•■*■•
-- —
| had
admitted »«i.
hi* guilt
Receives
Commlwiton
----- -previously
------------ ------------of Lake Odessa visited Mr and Mrs. save America today.
Karl Eckardl. Mr. nnd Mrs. Glenn
charged, -------stealing
Lt. Edward D. Fiaher has juslJI of the offense charged.
-Herald Classic and family 8atur-| •5.
“ A *llttic girl said lo her moth­
Evelyn Nicholson. Don graduated from an Officers Train- I automobile tires, when arraigned In
day 11 nd Sunday Ncrma Jean vis- er. "I’d mind as well as circus ani­ Farthing.
Nicholson, Mr. and Mrs. Gail Bevcr. ins School for Engineers at Fort, circuit court.
lied her gtandmollier in lake Imals tf I were as well trained."
Eat Stand—Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Belvoir. Virginia and received the1 Judge McDonald gave the young
6. The world is waiting for the
Odc-vui from Wednesday until Sat­
Rev. nnd Mrs. Wingard. commission of Second Lieutenant. 1 man from one to five year* lu
urday of tost week * Mr. and Mrs. 1Chrb.llan Church to make it* con­ Ailerdlng.
and Mrs Lester Warner, Mr.
Reluming from lhe Canal Zone Southern Michigan prtoo»&lt; at JackI Frank Fork and daughter Althea ।tribution for Brotherhood through Mr.
and Mrs. Loren Hershberger. Mr. where he worked as an Engineet. । son.
/
\
and Mr nnd Mrs Elwyn Dell of 1Christ.
and Mrs. Carl Helse. Mr. and Mr*. Edward D. Fisher, son of Mr. and
7. Use more of the positive type
When he was found- to Elkhart.
Leslie were dinner guests of Mr.
nnd Mrs John Dell Sunday * and lesa of the negative in Chris­ Victor Eckardl, Mr. and Mrs. Al­ Mrs. Walter Fisher of South Wood- ( he was driving a truck for a corbert Rccsor. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Rce* tond. re-enlUted to California on, poration there, and was known as
5
I Mrs Clifford Tousley left last week tian teaching.
and Mrs. r.,~.r
Walter mFuller.
8. Home is where father loves sor.
Mr -Mr. Mr.
,
9t2bpr ’3- 1M2 « a Private in the Gordon Smith. HU broUier Gordon
to join her huzbnnd. Sgt Tousley
Mr. and Mrs. Ted EUper. Mr. ™and
d i Ann&gt;' Alr Cor» and wafi stationed had Riven hlm/hls Gordon * will
at Fort Warren near Cheyenne. to • be the breadwinner, mother w
HURRY TO MONTGOMERY
Bvjvmiiis. *
« Mr. «.«
—•- tavea toiwork gtM i boy loves to Mra. Welby Crockford. H.len R«e- at Victorville.California at the Vic- "Ccurlty nSr 18nd Moers nlw
Wyoming
and Mrs. —
Chas.
'll
Jim
'
tarvllte W, ™*ng School as
Hesierly. Mrs. Jf
— Hcsterly. Mrs. grow uM. in.
Mr. and Mra. Geo. Schaibly. Mr. radio
m(e&lt;?rL&lt;n!S; riv.
WARD FOR VALUES IN
Tousley and Mrs. Henry
0. A prisoner lx grown In a seed. and
I vnuura
Clifford Tousley
■“x7'.h\
h.
ttc-- *u naming Gordon Smltii as
Mra.
Carl
Olmstead.
Mr.
nnd'
••
Schaibly visited Mr nnd Mrs. Eu- bed that was germinated by crime.
th? r?t?nJhSrJ &lt;Lrd' ,hp ruh|/ul owner of these papers.
Mrs. George
Forman,
Mr. nnd
Mrs- advanced 10 Uie ;raUng ot S*ar. Wltii toem MaurU&gt; &gt;~'.red a lob
...--------_•
— on iq Our prisons are filled by:
np Blair of Allegan
and
cal!«l
....
------------------------------1
a. The unwanted or the unloved. Earl Root.
r. and Mrs Kennard Schaibly.
was elni&gt;loyed
Bingo Stand—Mr. and Mrs. AlAl­ furlough May 5. On arriving homer^J™*?L
b. Thc Insecure, the Introvert.
I of Hopkins last Thursday. * Mr.
bert
'
Shellenbarger.
Mr.
and
Mrs
.
o. stating that under that name.
tllcnbarger.
* telegram awaited ...
him
c. Broken homos.
nnd Mra. Lee Lehman of Woodbury
For his part in this unlawful use
d. Lack of discipline with love. Glenn Wotring. Mary Long. Mr ! on hU return he was to report in
were dinner guests of Mr. and Mra.
of
the
papers
mentioned.
Gordon
and
Mra.
Keith
Durkee.
Walter,
Virginia
nt
Officers
Training
e. Beverage alcohol addicts.
Fay C Wine Monday On Sun­
11. Do not shut the door of Hershberger. Mr. nnd Mrs. Hubert School for the Army Air Corps Smith was recently picked up by
day Mr. and Mrs Wing were dtnn'T guests ot his twin brother and family relationship bv being too Barnum. Mr. and Mrs. Berwln Sta-, Engineers. He entered Fort Bel- Undereheriff Doster and an FBI
officer,
and
is
now
held
by
federal
cicl.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Stuart
Kussmaul.'
voir
whore
he
completed
bls
three
| wife. Mr. nnd .Mrs. Jay Wing of busy lo show your love for your
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Geiger. Mr. and months training and was gradu- authorities in Grand Rapids for
I Carlton Center. * Mrs. Car) Burkle own.
.
( ated. August 18. He has boon trans­ that serious offense.
visited
bmik-u relatives ...
in .Lansing
—.-....n last
12. Boys have a right to know Mrs. Allan Houghton.
Cane Stand—Mr. and Mrs. Gene’ ferred to Camp Claiborne. La.,
week. * Rev. Fay C. Wing supplied about life from dad. not from the
j In
in lhe
KSK alley.
IF IT WONT HELP WIN THE
the pulpit of the
lhe Tdet
Methodist,
• Rfcuther, Gene Rising. Eleanor Ben-1 Mist Engr. Regt. &lt;SSi temporarWAR—FORGET IT.
Are we human thermomo- J nor, Roberta Wise, MorJoj-le Roesor. ily awaiting aaaignment.
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�THI H43TINGS BANNER. THURSDAY. SEPTUMBFR 2, 1M3
| City and Mrs. Adah Bunjj of Plea*. I Gun lake. * Jerry and Carol Karch- ’ Sunday evening. They also called
! ant Vilify were Saturday caUen 1 er .pent throe day. with Mr. and .
A
* Rev. R. A. Hoffman and son
James ofchfr^iT
Lansing. aAd
Rev.R.v
A. D
HoffI Mra. Ida Payne who hw been * Mra^Glen Kellogg. iocal. and Mn. ^of
&gt;L

FREEPORT

in editorial from lhe Cheboygan
Observer for article In current
ix*ue of Michigan History Mag-

adding there until 1883. when the
, ' farm war xnkl
In 1887 tlie went to the mountains

L E G A L S

spending the past six weeks with ■ Wilard Arnold anddaughter of) 0,0-^
0( sunfield called on Rev.
By Al H. wetter
—■----- -- ~ .*------ -- ~
gentine. Summit county. Colorado:
and Mrs. Clare Payne of DecaJSland MrftB griffin on business,
UtchfWd. and Mrs. Leon Howk I| Mr.
“
Michlgin History Magaxlne. pub- ,
c.Jra J B.rry.
tur relumed
to her home Saturday Mr*. R&lt;&gt;d«T GUsgpu of Dowling.• ’* Monday
Monday morning.
mtfming. * Rev. and Mrs.
Mra. ,
j Mr '»■’
* B.rry
i death in 1016. She then moved to
night. w
* mr.
Mr. ana
and mxs.
Mra. r.
F. d
L. Walton
M^
d Griffin spent the first part of the
spent Sunday wi®» their parents., night,
nm.uu -w and Mra. Ben Blakney vBlt«
X
tiie
J? t.
*' *
uf “14 Co',r’'
Dillon, where the lived until 1029.1
"hl we&lt;K
week at
at the
home of 1Mr. and Mra. Historical Conmisrion to portico- Prob.le OHI«« .□ th. City .
Mr. and Mra. Dan Weaver of Elm- accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Wm.
Are'll
the bofne
rritts
" I when owing to failing health, she I
...___ •&gt;in
----------m__ . tarlv interi&gt;x!lnv fix lit thi. month
iitih
dale They helped Mra. Weaver cele- 1 Mahler of South Bowne nude • I ®a”M“"-?f
AAre? D- A. Stoner
Byron,, came to Hastings, to make her
brau ber 86th btrthdav. She re- 1 bueincas
bueinees trip
trip to
to Caleb
Caledonia Mondav . Mrs. Burt ScheHenbargcr and Mra. ant- Valley
-------------------------prayer meeting was held because we find therein two imceived many lovely glfu and cards evening.
evening. ** Carl
Car) Light
Lightfoot returned | yi"nic Babcock at Hastings were at the home of Mr. and Mrs Chai- portant arUd«L one written by Mrs.
-■••• mer Miller Tuesday evening. * Mr. William R. Cook of Hastings, enwhich She enjoyed very much. * 'home
home Saturday
Saturday night
night uuui
from Staters.
| Oregon, where he spent the past Mrs. Clement Mead and family. * and Mra. Wm. Oltbouse entertained titled "A Michigan Indian Project.
'• [ her home here with Mra. Easton.I
I two months, visiting his unde. Wm. । Bonnie Walton of South Bowne Is U&gt;e
Ulc workers
W0TKers conference
conierence of
or thc
tne Unitunit- t&gt; the
me uuici nu
v, au&gt;- .I
...
;
in where ihe passed away August 22.
Bernice
1
F.
McGregor
and
family. * Mr. and spending thU week with her cousin. (d Brethren Sunday school on Wed- mer Justice W.’Potter, entitled "The
'■»’ *"&lt; fnl^vi
Tabbercr.
,l I 1043. c.t the age of 84 years. J
ney ac- I Mr.
Bun naynui
H.ynor ui
rf L.kr
Odeju N«»er mm. * Mr. jnd Mn. J»v r.esday evening *
, jj
, W.M
WMA.
1W.-U0S,"
ml Zta Caart'flVdlM thw
oiosaan ana aausntcr. rranev
MIS duh
xzuvaau
The
A. lo.
lo- ^MleWarr
Michigan Judla.ry.
Judiciary. 1664-1805."
I
companled by the former's father, called on Mr. and Mrs.AdamBi- I Blouxh andBilly andMr. and Mrs. cal will meet at the parsonage for
Mrs, Cook, who ha* been spend- ' m.Ih-1 a. Norton formrrtjr MoUi A. Ford
T. iTwalton; visited W. P Clnsson I dres Wednesday night. * Mr. and WmBlough attended
theWeaver
Since October of last year, ahe
an all day meeting Thursday. Sep- jng her summers a Petoskey for i* ispnront ka»in« !•&lt;»! antiianiy
at Howell Sundav. * Mra. Elnora 1 mis
Mrs.
Fred
Slocum
and
m
- ricu
n.iu
v. ------------ ----------——-- ------- -------- tember 9. Public dinner at noon.
• man
y years did not confine herself •? i»*k* •-»
many
Whitney returned home Wednr
ednes- • Hastings
‘— spent Sunday with
“*• »*Mr. 'hom
home
* nnear
*“r ni.rk.viiu
Clarksville 1=.'
last n.n.rSatur•k.t miblic HO. *tudle*. which she enjoyed verv
, to pleasure and society parties durBBlv TinkTinfc- i day- * Mr.
M_ru and Mrs. Clifford Al- Attention—Reading Claaa
weeks and Mrs. Jay Blough. * Billy
poblkstloa of much and looked forward each week
day after spending seven wee
■ ing her summer visits but became
wtth her aon and family. Max Whit- , ler of Hastings spent a few davs erdlng and Beverly Ann of Hnsr»» .-on.e&lt;uti».-. to the ■ time when Elder and -Mrs.
■
uunraicu u. mv ii.iuuua
support ol aaui enua
ney of Annapolis. Md. * Chas. Jus-1 with ids grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. tings were Saturday night and Sun­
--------------- ut b«*nn», Schram crime to study with her. I
All children from ages 0 to 8 part of our state nnd set about to 1 .,t to is.- n»lnunane«
Use qJ Grand Rapids was a Wed- ' Earl Everson * Mr. and Mrs. Ken- day Rue»ts of Mr. and Mrs. Earl yeara are invited to come to the li- ■ Ket acquainted with them, learn I th« p»H«4
ip Hsnnrr. * n«w.pap«r Early this spring, she gave her1
&gt;’
neodw caller bf Mr. and Mra Guv neth Mead and family of Manic Everaon and famllv * Mr and Mra^ r-ary
~ next Saturday afternoon.----. uutrd in said
i heart to God and was taken JnL» I
- ----------------- --------------—•;
a... t himr ti
more
Of them,
and
their ways.»•Miss
&amp;niUi.
'*
Mr.
and
Mra.
Lloyd
J.
Grove
were
Sunday
dinner
gueaU
,
Rav
Wieland
and
fam
Iv
attended
Um»at.
Jod&lt;«
«.r 1 rotate ||w Seventh-Day Adventist church.’
„ Smith. •*
rptember 4th, from 3:30 to 4 Katherine Foley of Petoskey, whom \
‘l,“"
F*
-Moore
------- of Detroit. who .have .been. —
j ^Mrs.
reunion- at
of
of Mr. —
and
m*&gt;. Claud Mead. ★ the
.—Weaver
--------- ---------— the
.—home
----------rot curb of Probata
' She Is the last of eleven children.
and Mrs. Clarence Keim of o'clock, where Mra. Howk will read she characterizes as the efficient ■ xart«i end JUU
•pending a weeks vacation with the Mra. Chas. Asplnall spent a few Mr.
'
tint 9
She la survived by two slster-lnriark*vdit»
”ik7t
S
ma...
TuVAW‘i-'i’d-i' stories to them. Watch the paper
days
helping
care
for
Mrs
Burt
ro..i,.vtit.
i..»
a
a.
»a-i
?r!l»? U .Lndm. lor ™»r
lor o.d.r chUtan.
former's mother. Mra. Anna Moore,
—a a » -----laws, nieces and nephews In Coloreturned home Saturday night. * Farrell of Carleton Center, who lias
nniTi'ANV nr
1 rnd0- nieces, nephews and cousins
Igan for the rcaenu Government cn.njra ...
this
week
with
his
grandparents
been
sick.
*
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Rav
Wle■
n,,u
i
;
,
mi
—
—
.....
—
....
■
..
.
..
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Coats had&lt;s Suniiina CARMAK MALI
ln York Stowell,
8tale her
brolher-tn-iaw.
Duration Club Notice
assisted her. Mrs. Cook stressed 1
',r
!DNA
CARMAN HALL
George
cousins
and many
day guests the former’* sisters. Mrs land entertained with a birthdav Mr. and Mra. Geo Bassett- * Burt
All those who paid as members of the importance of a state wide ,
;t '.'/jj |.-r,1b'.7, oiiiro. U .nd
Jeule Johnson and Mra.-Bernice | dinner Sunday in honor of their Sr.iv of Pleasant Valley was a FrlIdnn Oraelin Carman, wax bom frien&lt;ljl ln Michigan
m.. the Duration club when it wfis or- Indian project, officially known us ; u ,,„.br .ppr.imrd fur
&lt;»ul in
‘Gouvorneur,
r-.m.vornorrr St.
Kt Lawrenca
laurranra county
rnnntv ,,,c,,ua
iv cvc.u.w
evening ui.u.ci
dinner Kun,
guest u.
of Mr.
. '“rn,
. Rose of Grand Rapids * Art Aus- daughter. Mra. Karyl Livingston. * u.r
New York. May 17th. 1859
She
,
™
’’J* J.?.
tin of Grand Rapids U .voending n Mr. and Mra Walter Rockhill of and Mrs. Hton Gray. * Mrs. David ganired arc tequesteu io pav their "The Michigan Indian Art and ; p»iiuUB
.Mie no- uas the daughter of Henry E and ;
j?.*** **’Ul U,e
week with Mr. and Mrs EltonOrav Heatings called on the formers fa­ Quirk nnd two children and Miss hues for the new year before OcU&gt;- Craft Project." but the war has । it i1,1
Nancy R. Carman, the fifth of elev- coming of the Life-Giver.
it Sunday afjemoon callers of Mrs ther Monday afternoon Mr. Rock- June Quirk, all ot New York state. . ber 1st. Pay to Mra Howk of Mts. caused this project to be put aside
Ottp
I: i*
U ureatlv
greatly needed for the time being
** Kunde
’&lt;"”'1* &gt;t
Mrs Cook;. * 7"»,
i» &gt;ald *i»y of Lrariac. in en children, six girls and five bovs. 1
^3len Sees* were Mra. Ed. Harvev I hill, a ho has been rick for the wut Mra. Roy Nagler of Detroit. Mrs. nu
of Grand Rapid*. Mrs Geo. dark . five days with intestinal flu. U Fred Kunde and daughter. Lin tin for cards and Christmas gifts for contribution to the Michigan His- , thr H,
H.uuor. a ntwapaper priat
when
only- a- year
.....she was
------------— old. I Tiiroughoul the last war. only 241
tory Magazine is splendid
This rtl
O* Caledonia nnd Mrs. Theraa Sees* somewhat better. * Mrs. Anna Lou. and Herbert Kunde called on
the parents bought a farm in Can- | tank* were used by American troops
Ctemra" ’judse”"" ’i’»otat« - ,he
magazine goes into nil of our !
Ht
Of Bowne. * P. Woods and Miss I Moore will spend another week nt Mr. and Mra. J. E. Skeoch of Grand
jteji. 6t. Lawrence County, where ' In combat areas, and thov were
schools and we wish that every stu- A in&gt;»
Townsend (Tub
Bewic Woods of flears are spenrllng , Ler home here * Mra.Gcrtha Benin Ledge. * A daughter was born to
her childhood days were spent, re- | made chiefly in England and Prance.
with their families dent would read it. and’through If
J»r,r'
a few days with Mr and Mrs Vir- I nnd son Burt and Mrs Nellie Mr. and Mra. Marvin Thaler at 1 AU members Id! Woods and family. * Mis* June Crouch of Hastings were calleraonc Pennock hoslptal Wednesday. Aug. 1 and friends are requested to meet ottain a keen concept" of the 1n- --------.... answer —
to w
the
.« name of at- the
" home
‘
ui Mr. andJ Mrs. H-’ ”
C. dian as is.
Ouirtt of Fulton. New York spent 1 day last week with Mra. Chas. 25. She will
rsssasra
Diana. *
C™™.
- Lit:!;
Little Jerry. 7 Knrcher. where a pot luck supper
Tueadav and Wednesday with Mr Moore * Mra. Ralph Sage spent a Mania ------The other article mentioned, the
_ . Mrs. ....
.ervctJ to bU come early.
ana Mrs.
mrs. Fred
nep Kunde
aurair and
ann family
i.niiiv i. few
«cw day*
u«x» last week
»«.».. with
—.... Mr.
...... and
_year old son of. Mr. and
M/ r­
and
cne by the late William Potter, an­
and returned Thursday with Mra. । Mrs. -Cecil Worthington of Vicks- rill Karcher. trioped on a rug in
other Hastings. Michigan character
David Quirk aqrf.two children for burg. In her absence Dean and his home Mondav noon, cutting Polly Yonkers Honored by
who not only gained statewide men­
the'r home
tne'r
nome in Nrw
New YOTK.
York. *
♦ Mr. , Robert
rtooeri Sage
aage spent
.pent aa few
tew days
ua&gt;» with
Win. niiiucu
himself xvrici)
severely un
on me
the up.
Up. rtc
He wu
was
Christian Endeavors tion. but nation-wide, was a mem­
and Mrs. Ralph Stuart, sons Ralph. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Bustancc. and taken to a physician where some
The Freeport Christian Endeavor ber of the state senate with our
Jr- and Dean and Mra. Loma Con- family of Heatings. * Manin Ro- । stitches were taken. * Mr. and Mrs Society aim friends were enter­ Senator Dan P. McMullen
Will
lev visited Mr&lt; Stuart'* mother, senberger is spending this week John Thaler. Mr. and Mrs. Howard tained at a forewell party for Pollv Potter was fresh out of the law
Mra
------- --------...o.v. of Campbell and Miss Don------- Yonkera Friday evening at the school of the U of M then. He and
Mra. Nellie Yelter at lowell
txiwell Sat- I visiting Mr. anu
and Mra -Chester
Wil- 1 Thaler
I will offer for privofe sale ot my farm, Nashville, Mich., the week of
vraxv evenin* * MUs Dorothy son and family of Flint. * Mr. and , na Thaler of Grand Rapids called i home of Rev. and Mrs. Griffin. the present Editor of the Observer,
Streklr
.
■•» s.H.rdav
n^.i„ Th.r.....oh. 1 Pollv left for Huntington College. both experienced their first trout
v of
... Battle Creek xoent Sun- .Mrs.
Robert Npwton —
were
Saturday on wMra. u
Marvin
Thaler and a
daughday-night with h-r narent*. Mr | night guests of Mr, and Mrs. Rol- | ter at Pennock hospital Sunday af- Huntington. Indiana, Monday. The fishing trio together, on a creek fus*
at
the
temoon.
*
Mrs. Harold
tveiling1 wa*
was\penTLn*piayinR"Kanir&gt;'.
and Mrs.
Ow*n Steekle of West aim
land .Furrow
"* “
“ Walton Cottage,
••
—
‘ Mr. and
-J ••
&gt;-• evening
poo
r*xi3. viw-n
11
spent in playing game*, west outside of Hastings, a creek
r Ralph
Woods ana
and onov
baby r-m
c—nt me
thc wrotem.
weekend singing and a fellowship circle. RcCarleton. ★ Bill Vander Male who Gun lake. «
naipn iBabei
.Dawi Woldworn-} svooas
Re­
through a farmer's mead­
underwent an nnnendectomv at 1 ring of Holland and friend of Grand | with Mr. and Mrs. Roland Furrow freshments of ice cream and cookie* running
The creek long neo drier! u”
Pennork hnanllel last Friday Is re- i Rapids were Sundav callers of Mr. | nt the Walton cottage at Gun lake , were served. Other endeavor# leav- ow.
nicely. w
* ML
m MaarMade- . ana
and rais.
Mrs. oncn
Allen r»n.
Fish. w* Alvin «»»•Kel- ] * Mrs. Elnora Whitney visited from ; ing Monday lor Huntington College nnd is gone. We did catch a trout
covering very nicriv.
mim
Ivn Bnglelth cf Hustings formerly ' rlgle and mother Mrs. Ellen Hel- Fridav until Sunday with her were Laurcll Hcndee of Woodland. aniece. d three Incher and at that
time the Observer editor was tmof Cocswcll. North Dakota, was n ! rigie called on their sister and daughter and family. Mr. and Mrs Dorthca Baker of Lowell and Mr. played
on the Hostings Banner,
weekend guest nf Mr nnd Mrs. Gail ! daughter. Mra. John Hoevenair who A. B. Stevenson of Grand Rapids. nnd Mrs. Alford Custer of Ha-sUngs
owned by the Cook Brothers. Mm.
JJxhtfoot. + MLss Douns. Thaler of accidentally fell and broke her hip. * Mr. and Mrs. Harold Rosenberger
Sadie Cook being the wife of Will
Orand Rapids snent the weekand ■ but is recovering very nicely and were Sunday afternoon callers of
Cook, the tunior member of tlie
These are all choice* heifers, from the old. Stanuay A Blanchard strain, our foundation stock.
wi»h her narrnts Mr. and Mrs. , relumed to her home. * Mr. and the former s parents. Mr. and Mrs
John Thaler ♦ Mrs. Claud Walton. । Mra. Mcrrll Karcher nnd famllv Austin Rosebciger of Clarksville. *
Earl Sense, superintendent of firm, and Mrs. Sadie Cook at that
,
Mrs. Ivan Roush nnd Mrs. Emmn were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mra. Walt Thomas of South Bowne Evangelism of the Barry County time wtix local and society writer.
JUDY SIMPSON No. 3721716
CASSIE E. STANUAY No. 3721711
Anderson were in Hastings Mondav I Watt Thomas of South Bowne. * and Mrs. Merrill Karcher, local. , vlMiauBI
.,vi Union. will be bookkeeper and office girl ThereChristian, ulut
Endeavor
LUCY PANAMA No. 3721717
afternoon. * MIm Iris Olmstead of j Wilma Kves of Lansing is spending were in Grand Rapids Inst Sattir- । the guest speaker nt the Pleasant I fore one can understand thc Inter­
DUCHESS STANUAY' No. 3721712
Grand Rapids *nent. '.he weekend., a P?rt of her vacation with her day. * Mr. and Mrs Alien Fish nnd Valiev evening service Sunday, Seo­ ' est one finds in a work so imporMENDA PANAMA No. 3721718
FLOSSIE STANUAY No. 3721713
tanL as is herein mentioned.
. .
..... Mr. and Mrs Johntcmbt
with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Yoder j parents. Mr. and Mrs Ray Wieland Calvln. and
Fish,r 5 -h^. unnce will begin nt
PAULA BOCALDO No, 3121719
rnd famllv. * Mra Rav Wieland । * Mr. nnd Mrs. L. W Van Ett and were In Caledonia last Saturday af­ 8:00 o'clock, Mr Scase has an in­
GOLDIE STANUAY No. 3721714
SUE PANAMA No. 3721720
-nd daueht*r Darlene accomnanied son of Battle Creek. Mrs. Marv ternoon. * David Eash of South teresting and heluful message for MUNICIPAL COURT
WANE BLANCHARD No. 3721721
GOLDIE
STANUAY',
2nd.
No.
3721715
Mra. Orvin Allerdtag nnd dsuch- 1 Crans of Gary. Indiana, and Mrs. Bowne was a weekend guest of Mr present day youth Tlie public Is
Thursday
Raymond
JLeary,
of
t-r Patricia. alt*nded the Church 1 C E Van Ett of Martin were Wed- nnd Mra. Guv Smith * Mr. and invited to attend this service.
Ithaca.
N.
Y..
pleaded
guilty
in
r.9
cf the Brethren District Conference nfcztnv
nesdav dinner
dinner cnirsts
cuesta nf
of Mr
Mr. nnd
and t Mra. Lloyd J. Moore of Detroit. Mrs.
The lire, of 7 of thcic heifers was H. P. Repeater Tone, this is a real individual, we
Municipal court to disorderly con­
—.Vi——.a l»st
,n.a WMn*«1nv
. .I—.. and
.. J \Mr*.
I —. nt-11
I
—— m...
.. .. Moore .....I
,,...
Woodland
Gall Lightfoot.
* xr
Mra
Glen ■Anna
and Mrs. Adah Mutter
Methodist Church
duct on the Michigan Central train
•••rdav. * Mr. and Mrs Geo 1 Hind* and daughter Loretta of were Sunday dinner guests of Mr
purchased this bull, of Fisher Bros, of Romeo. Mich., end is really built for better
Rev. J. W. McCue. Pastor
while it was passing through this
.
------' -•
- • •
—
r| । Woodland were Friday guests of and Mrs. Semlah Scesc * Mr. and
10: 00 Morning Worship—Theme. county. He was turned over to Has­
cattle, the other 4 were sired by Nick Bocaldo, who was a very good built animal.
r. । Mr. nnd Mrs Franklin Burao&amp;s nnd Mrs. Walter Kunde and daughter. -Furnishing our-Spiritual Homes ”
tings police by thc train officials.
j Sarah Jane * MLss Jeanette Mc- Joyce of Pierson, and Mr and Mra. Special duct.
Wc bought this bull of Jay Harwood of Ionia, Mich. Nick's father, Hosford Bocaldo.
He
admitted
his
guilt
and
was
giv
­
' Gowen of Caledonia wax a Sundav Harry Opper and daughter. Bever­
11: oo Sunday School, classes for en his choice of S10 and costs or
* guest of Mr nnd Mrs Wm. Dino ly of Howard City were Sundav all.
109th was bought at a dispersion sale in Kansas City, Mo.
days in Jail. He. took the jail
ri ?nd fnmtlv. * Mr nnd Mrs Harry callers at the homes of Mr and
8:00 Evening worship. The pastor five
/'
\
' Fish and famllv of Middleville were Mra. Virgil Woods. Mr. and Mrs will answer questions that have term.
lc7”WE WILL BE PLEASED TO PLEASE YOU
i In
In Municipal' court' Thursday
n Sunday afternoon cnllrrs of the R. F. Kunde nnd Mr. nnd Mrs Mar­ teen given him
‘
Augusta admlt- fornicr's mother. Mrs. Mary Dodge tin Kunde. * Mr. and Mrs Eugene
B OO Wednesday evening, nihic Darrel Hughes' of
NASHVILLE. MICHIGAN. R. F. D. 2
GEORGE HOFFMAN
PHONE 2101
ted the thcIUof entile
tools fmm
from aa MlrVHick­
d * E. H Adams nf Ann Arbor wns a McGregor of Straubviile. North Da­ atudv and prayer meeting. A
V—... spent
— I the
. 1... past ...week
—nV n.l.H
’. ,i ।ia) Bible course will be given.
ory Comers garage. He was given
•r^ic«dav nve-ni-ht guest of Mr nnd . kota.
with Otlie
Mra Ati*n Fish * Frank Walton I former's sister. Mrs. Pearl Light- ! Wednesday. Sept. 8th the W. S. five days In jail and placed on pro­
visited W"l
‘
Cudney
----of—South
“—Bowne
”-------- foot anti family, enroute to their ,C £'-Wltf'»neet with Mrs. Bertha bation,’or a year.
home after visiting their sons who j| TMler at twb^o'clock.
are in the armed service at Nor- I
man. Oklahoma, and Seymour. Ind- ii ,Church of the United
lann. * Mr. nnd Mra. Arthur McCue ,
Brethren In Christ
of Wayne, Mich., nnd Mr. and Mrs
E. B. Griffin D. iXPastor ------H. J Harmon and non. Charles of
Phone 491----- '
Grand Rapids spent Sunday with . Freeport
Rev. and Mrs J. W. McCue. * Rev
m 10 A- M. Sundav school
and Mrs. J. W. McCue visited Bill ’ 11 10 A. M. Morning worship
I Vander Male and R. Moulton nt
7-no P M Christian Endeavor
Pennock hospital Monday aftcr- Leader. Bill Forbey.
। noon. * Mis* Betty and Dorothv: R on PM Evening service
K"1 Denise of Aito spent last week with
Fl-00 PM. Thursdrav prayermeetI their grandmother. Mrs. Mina Den­
] Ise. * Mrs. Leap Karcher is spendIji'iiu; this week with her daughter,’ 10:00 a.M. Morning worship
y Mra. Merle Campbell and famllv of
’I no a.M. Sunday rehonl
■ | Hastings. * Mrs. Glen Hendee of 1 7 on P.M ChrlMion Fndenvo■ Woodland and Mrs. Franklin BurR no PM. M- Earl Scase will be
re geas were Friday afternoon callers th* eue«t speaker.
Il of Rev. nnd Mra. Griffin. * Mr. nlid
R 00 PM Tuesday prayer meet­
■ 11 Mrs. Lawrence Chase and sons, ing
SPONSORED BY THE HASTINGS KIWANIS CLUB
fl I Gordon and David of Coats Grove ,
A , and Orlin Yank of Traverse Citv :
Sb were Sunday dinner guests of Rev.
1 and Mrs. E. B. Griffin. * Mr and
PURPOSE: To raise funds for the local under­
W Mra. James Tyler and Mrs. Ruth 1 rantnds nro^'-ed In the United
■ Fisher of Woodland attended th? , fl'ofes e-’d. is eggs out of every
Our large stock of new
privileged children’s fund and other worthy
VJ | United Brethren Church service I 100 epcs laid
fall styles for school

!

T*

SALE OF LIVESTOCK
SEPTEMBER 5th to 11 th, 1943

11 YEARLING HEIFERS -2 BULLS

Watch for It

1st Annual

WHITE ELEPHANT SALE
projects. ★ To serve the community and assist
in the war effort by putting to use valuable
garments and household articles during these
critical times.
e

wear feature sturdiness.

More

children

will be

BUY WAR BONDS

walking to school this
lection of styles on disploy.

j
I

n

WHAT WE WILL NEED:
OLD WASHERS
MANTLE CLOCKS
ALARM CLOCKS
MIRRORS
CUSHIONS and
PILLOWS
LAMPS
TOASTERS
SMOKER SETS
SHEETS
•
BOOKS

Oxfords

Saddles
Wedgies

OUR SERVICES
SAVINGS ACCOUNTS

NON-RATIONED SHOES

CHECKING ACCOUNTS

WAR SAVINGS BONDS
BANK MONEY ORDERS

A limited supply of better value
•hoes in smart styles.

Don't

miss this opportunity!

SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES
For rent at $2.50—$3.00—$3.25 and government
tax—in our fine safety deposit vault. Get one totoday for your war Bonds and other valuable papers.

BUY
STAMPS

I

BONDS

NATIONAL BANK OF HASTINGS
MEMBER

FEDERAL

RESERVE SYSTEM

FEpERAL DEPOSIT INS. CORP.

AND

(specially Western)

PERFUME
MAGAZINES
JEWELRY
FRUIT CANS
KODAKS
DRESSES
SHADES OnU
nnd
JltrALrCj
COATS
CURTAINS
SILK HOSE
CURTAIN RODS
SHOES
PICTURE FRAMES
OVERALLS
Elec. Percolators
CAPS
and IRONS
SUITS
• PAINT
WALLPAPER
TIES

DISHES
GLASSWARE
FLASHLIGHTS
WAGONS
SCOOTERS v
ROLLER SKATES
TOYS, ALL KINDS
FURNITURE
all kinds

DUE BILLS
from
men
men.

local
business
and professional

METHOD OF COLLECTION: Members of calling committee will call each

household for items obtainable and pick-up committee will follow through ogd col­
lect the items. In addition to this there will be collection depots in the down­
town area, outlying places of business, schools and factories.
Place and date of the White Elephant Sale will be announced during week of Sept.
6th. Sale will run 3 full days with attendants in charge and auction sale at night.

IT’S COMING! WATCH FOR IT!
"THE 1ST ANNUAL WHITE ELEPHANT SALE '-MORE INFORMATION LATER

�TUB mma( BAihmu wtombai. umon I. iw
for a lev days this week.

spent:!

B“h ' -S
Date BMetaan and I

I Mr.1............................

Jffi’ASS ^SOCIAL ITEMS

~ I pewnt for the suppar and pro-

Mr. and Mra. Bert Webb
Ubor Day weekend gt &lt;
Sunday with Mr. and Mra. H. R.1 Mr. and Mr*
, O-8BU5.
' two children of Battle creek were
U Maxton i
Keenan tn Kalamaxoo.
North Can
Mr. and Mra. Oscar Jones *enl oinner guc*u, Sunday, of Mr». Mor­
Alden
to Detroit Bunday for a weeks' viNt ri* HUI.
!i.
"wi
“
“
“
Jr
&lt;au»
murtw
MDgrtjra.
|
------i Mr. and Mra. E. 8. Ebacer of Im WkiwiS. ui oJSStt'’
with their children.
•
•
•
'®^ru
o
K?um.d"E*u&gt;'?*^"C
it
y
Ordinanceii
nura^',,‘enroata"*7rom‘’Bagtaaw
Mr*. Jesse McOlory and Mr*. Bert, Marshall were Saturday evening
It unlawful
SfiSTb. hS ^en Ptavta«7Sr ro’ Moore attanded * Jownoend raUr guest* of Dr. and Mra. WiUlgm El­
lpl*yd bridge' 8MIm!LOWS
. »acer.
.
.
era! monUta. He will now be a J at Battle Creek Sundav.
Leeland Bennett and sorb. Ray- I
Mr* Joseph Ut- Margery Stanley won hl an honors JiGte LOWS
member of Tiny Uttle's Band . Mr. and Mra. M- Kenneth Newton, ; Dr. Daniel Clark of Detroit, who mond and Alton, and daugMer. t
h«r suter. mu. jypn u*
wllh thc
K(jJ
to
Q«w;«ie»e»
luciicni were
which at present b playing in Mlrt. I and aon. Richard, of Jackson
were h"* purchased the Dr. R. G. Flnnle S
E
spent
MUs
Marjorie
.....
m^^the « nveC^if£SSn
Mb.
iffll. Ml** Shulle N««d ReVISIOn
Mr I evidence, it moving hl* household
nc»ota.
I guest* of lhe former'* narania
r._ . M:.
newla
. received a guest prize.
The following, which we dip from-' win serve to illustrate j
Om over
Mr*. Jamea Gower left here iae.;, and Mr*. George Newton,
over the
the good* itere and getUng lhe house S'd,M7“.S‘M’n.n&amp;lfLiK murmur.
' ready for occupancy.
the Cassopolis Vigilant, show* the ; In mind. One body
‘ing to visit her weekend.
Friday for Lanalng
b°“&gt;,ta* *” ““°U i To CIMinU Uulr HUM OUUid.,.
----------- ;-------------------------------- a
need of revising city ordnances, as legislature or village
-1.
..
..
____ &gt; Wicdlca
Mr
arid
Mr* Edward
Mias Zillah Retan of Lillie Rock, BUMU
daughter, Mrs UorlArih
Marjorie nitlrtnl
Guldet
t
. I which come on Monday and Frt- tertained Monday evening. Aug. 23. well as atate law*, for the reasoiu • make a law to fit their
She expects to be gone about a auent Utelr vawtion but week at Ark , who wa* lhe gueat of Mrs. Id.
Mr. and Mra. Richard Bogart. ;
lhlg wek Mr ayd
jn honor of lhetr son. Alden Bur- that some of them have become ob- no succeeding body ever
'^homapple lake. Thursday, thi-v F- M.cP?y *’“i Mr1a,,E’I}2^
hare been visiting relatives in , thur Rennet;
held open house sew. Several musician friends were solete and wholly unnecessary, be- , trouble to repeal It.
Mr and Mi* Eowin
*w&lt;&gt; week*, left rhursday for who
Mn. Gordon Fisher called In entertained
cr dinner the occMlonhon- •
othfr Nashville, are now “at home at J fOr lhetf family’ and friends on invited and lhe evening wa* spent cause of changed conditions since
~
-rgaritmi------HasUngs enroute to Sturgis where Sylra
SrtSTmJ lolmrb.rtbdSnf Mr.
retumjng to their rraldence on K Grand St. Mr , Monday. Mrs Bennett's natal day. in a "Jam sessionMr. and Nh they were enacted:
I ORMER TEACHKK
she spent the weekend with her
Bogart has received hb honorable
presented with a love- Willard Roger* and Mr. and Mrs
Here'* a *uggestlon we wish to GETS COMMISSION
Eayta' and Mrs. Wiedlea.
1 Ottlc Rnck.
mother. Mr*. James Henry.
dlKharge from thc U. 8. Annv af- ]y radi0 m remembrance of the James Benham were abo present, pass on lo Gov. Kelly, who will call
Hastings
residents will
The
M|**e*
Doris
LocKwood.
Pn1
M
im
Sally
Goodyear
retunied
on
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd L Kalejter serving for several month*.
occasion.
,
...
the state legislature into »ea*ior. ested in the lol
and Saturday to Oun lake after two
Mra. Francis Hamilton
1
iMn. Ethel Gregg* Of Weodhani, Ukta PcwieM Barbara Nix
• • •
* Mr. and Mrs George ..
Maurer and. next January to act on such mat- Monday s Grand
Man., visited relatives and friend* Betty Wil“SXi a couple of ! weeks apept at Camp NeW*ygo on 1-..
David, visited friends in M
Friday
night
MU.UJI
dinner
guests
v.
of
mull,
family
were
WC.t
U1IUIV,
dinner
HUI"-!
■
guests
VI
of
&gt;
.....
Mr.
ten
as
he
shall
designate
Legto.
earning
a
former
here last week, returning to ihrtt day* l.ut week al tne Ixickwcxxl cal- , Pickerul lake.
n.mSlv
Mr and Un Mr and Mrs George Heath were and Mra. Clarence Bump Saturday
7 laturea have been meeting no* for1
Anna Van
home Saturday. Mr Kaier started luge. Wall lake.
, Guests of Mr and Mra. George ii»rc
dfu&gt;v££tk wfroMMr* Wllltam Mr *nd Mr*’ Jay “c,d’ Mr Mnd evtnlng in honor of tlie former's» more than a century and have been J*r °r Mr
, ®nd Mra. John M
his new Job M policeman at the
Mbs Genie IUU returned I'ues’liy | Jj!,".1?' “L"‘
Henn Beverwyk were Mr*^ Wimam Mr&gt;
b1bo Mra. G. A. birthday.
&gt;
innoay.
passing law*, many of which arc 'Yestrenen
h“j?J
Navy Yards upon their return.
parkhurax of LoubvUle. Kentucky p°Ufr and
Laurence aod Mrs.
.* ’. .*
obsolete. Why not have the leg‘*1*
Hmhh SiuX ivr
Ml** Vjvlgn. ■ Nprum , Mtunwul
M,r/,*nuSW BtaSS ol oJS “KW«««
rm.Uoo
I hlature spend some of ita time re- ^1’2?! “L ®JnUh caiu&lt;e. Ngr
Mira Helen
PrenUcc
of or
HasUngs
saw
mS"
Mn M,ri“
ave a dinner at her apartment pealing
Uwx
which
present
day
con-------dU1OT*
Junior^ollexr and Western Michl=.ST
.T..'.r, on ,
u ■
of^S.
Prairieville
were m
lhe citv
ntiirHnv "V»nlncr Anu Ofl in hnn. 1 riitinn* make unnecessarv?
Wr
st two months visiting PFC and Monday.
inland Cmack t.-nvc- Sunday ttl5 n®.,d
Columbuo. Ohio, in
Guests of Mrs
Edna Bassett wllh a fBmlly dlnner bUo |n honor oi of Miw Borgia Anderson who is
r*. Wilson Guernsey.
Rowland Cusack u.ivt.. sunoay . connection with the state univers- were MU* Lucy Bassett of Lansing. ' Of Mr Heath's birthday. Among leaving for Rhode bland to ioin her
Mrs. Laura Melncrt. Mrs Rschci for-'u7e"ittrndon'MiUU»FAcademy
&gt;r
the Mannion Military Academy .4ty ,A,llrrv hr u UBU1Mlg a|r
-JJ hert for the waakand. and
prr^nt
were Mr*. George sister. Lobs, who lias been there for In CaasoDohs there arc ordinances al Qrand Rapids playgrounds th rye
Ingeraall and son. Max of KalaninIllinois.
lummm and also wrved as physi­
Lyle Gillespie I* home from Nor- Miss t.ucllle Bassett of Fort Wavne. I Heath. Mbs
»*■-- c,-n—.k **.
zoo visited Stanley Melncrt and in Mr.
Stell* u
Heath.
Mr. and some time. OUier dinner gueat*
and -Mr*. A L. Brown and malt. Okla . on a live day leave
wlio spent a few days last week at Mr* Raymond Gilbert and two present were Carroll Fisher of Has­ meet conditions at that time, that cal education Instructor In Has­
family Wednesday
daughters uf Ann Arbor expect to
entirely out of order now pud tings. She tx a member of Kappa
ML* Helen Wooton returned Sun- | home,
sons of Muskegon. Mr. and Mrs. ting* and Charles Houser of Mid­ are
Miss Barbara Maurer of Borge*- spend the laioor Day weekend here
yet
have
never
been
repealed
bv
Delta PI and Della Pl Alpha aoday to Detroit after a week's vaMr and Mrs. George Gager and Adclbert Heath and family of Bc- dleville. Guest* during the evening
hospital. Kalamazoo rrxnj Die par will; ritailves.
were Dr. Fred Houser of Lansing. the village council. For instance, i clctles.
cation with her parents. Dr. and , familya..and
of Lansing
u Ed. Fedewa —
—------ ford and Lieut, and Mrs. G. Walweek nt her home while her par­
MUif Anna Johnson ‘Hope DarMfrs Bessie Phillips of Lansini when there were no waterworks or
I: „„d
and rather
Father Ilcrnt-n
Herman Fedewa cf
of ter Heath of Chicago.
ents. Mr and Mrs. George Maurer ingi ol Grand Rapids is spending . Mrs J A Wooton
fire
department.
in
1563.
the
coun
­
. *nd Sgt Richard tPalmer
of r
Battle
More than IT billion rd wh of
Mr. and Mra. Laurence Adam*,J Howell
Howell are
are occupying
occupying Mrs
Mr* Oregon
Oregon ,,
...
““!'■• Y*
—“•
were in Ann Arbor.
Uh- Ai-ek here al the Kellev House
cil passed an ordinance reaalrinc
and enemv-oceupled nations
cottage al
‘
‘ Gun
“ lake ' In honor of their nephew. Rob" that “every family shall keen, nt enemy
MIm Beverly Brown was a guest and. visiting with her numerous, vbltcd thc.lr daughter, Beverly, on I Feldpati'ch's
are now under Freezing Control nr
- ’bifford _,
h0 W1U leave
Sunday at the Blodgett Home In - this week.
1 ert
who"wiil
iea’ve’goon-for
soon'for the best of luck on her trip.
of Mr. and Mr*. Robert Olner of friends
"
I under control ot the Allen Property
Rapids where site has been jMrs Lydia Schuler ofWoodland ; overseas duty Mr. and Mrs. 'Bert
Barlow lak” over the wrtrkcnd.
Mr. and Mrs. .Warren Wilcox, and Grand
may
be
used
In
case
ot
fire.".
That
Custodian. .
•
-' -7
the Sbter Kenny treat- ' was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Jo- | Webb wl!!
!'*- -a. 'family
—
,.w.
Miss Msma Hon who leaves to- ,
Mrs
Minnie Severance
and Mb , Suzaiuu* Washburn oNack- ,taking
Jill entertat:;
entertain —
with
nrllU5
Bne
u
mowing
iwroma
menu
She Is. showing splendid cob Rehor on Saturday.
dinner
.ui, v
«i... na»
Their
guest*
for muiuu
Monrovia.
Cal
has ucm
been
daughter.
Carrie. Mrs Frankldinner on
on Sunday.
Sunday, Tneir
T*"‘- guest*
------ — day »v«
be home
—- beM(.g RUby Karcher and two win include Mrs. Robert Gifford.’the honoree at several informal afWiqalow and daughters. Doris nnd .on. spent Bunday here -with rela- ; ll&gt;iirct4 nn...u cx'pects to u-wfairs
Friday.
“*
fore school opens.
,
friends of Detroit spent the week- Mrs. Zulah Gifford. Harry Arm- f»l
“ this ’past week. On ~
J—
Carrie of flalnt Johns were Friday ”vPvt.
Dwynns
Wood
ha*
returned
Mrs. Keith Fox plans
r----- ---to --------leave the
1" cnd with Mr*. W. J. Allerding and strong and Mr*. Duane Gilford of Mi
*ll*s Betty and Miss Rnsc Marie
visitors at lhe L. Severance home to the air base at New Orleans. La.,
lii.-.t of this week for Denver.
uenver. Cok».
wm&gt;..: other relatives.
r^it------hum, ....
gave^ a dinner at Jheir
Battle Creek and Mr. and Mrs. H. Ke
Richard Christian, wivrhks been
is stationed. | I Mra. Jessie Altoft and two grand- R. Keenan and daughter Nancy of Algonquin Lake cottage which inIn northern- Africa for over a year after attending his fourteen dnv where her. husband
■* "net!Miss
came Fridav fur a visit with MV lutlougii here wiih his wife and
Mrs. Robert Watkins
&lt;(Betty
Betty daughters Harriet
~~ ----------------and Viola—Al- I Kalamazoo.
I eluded among lhe guest*. mu
. Jean
other
relatives.
। Douglas ana Victor Gustavson of
and Mrs D L. Christian
Mr
Swift) visited HasUngs friend* on toft, spent several day* last week
Mr
and
Mrs.
William
Murphy
Christian served with nn ambulunre
Friday and on Saturday returned [ jn Albion. Mr. Altofl coming for । The aim Uke eon.ee or Mr.
h*'t?
unit connected with tlie British 8th were spectators at the field trials to her home in Arlington, Va
“M’T’«j8S m.ht
, them on Sunday.
ano Mrs Janie.
James.Badtort
Racilord wa.
was lhe
the SSS'r£S?
j----.»
at Wolf lake on Satuiday. They
AYmy.
Mr. and Mra. Floyd Gaski ll en- ; Mr. nnd Mra Einar Frandsen j oeuing for two pleaaant social nf- rioMn fri®nd* “l B !?unda£ n2?ht
Mra. Charles Aldrich went to spent th" remainder ot thc week­ tertained Mr. and Mrs E B. More [ un(| daughter, Helen and Mr*Har-'fairB this pnst week On Thura-*K^*£
h£?hd»hJ&gt;nOn£ Jin’
Delton on Spnday for a (wo weeks’ end visiting friends in Kalamazoo. nnd famUv of Marsha!! on Sunday. , ry Haves are at Wall lake this week, dnv Mra. Radford entertained with ;.,. e\,HOn’u “EJhd X _.Pn Mon­
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Frederick
Slocum
Visit with relatives and friends in
Mr. nnd Mra. Robert Jessen and
Mr. and Mr*. Forrest Wolfe en- ; a luncheon honoring Mrs. Grover e„Z;,utned ”lt M,iL.rPdr a M"rc&gt;'
and family were guests on Sundav children of Chicago are gunsU of
the village and vicinilv.
tertained their nephew. Richard Hansen, who after a summer nt. SJ™"*"
1 dlnncr tor MUa
Mrs Mary Angus returned Tues­ of Mr. and Mrs. Jay Blough of Mr. and Mra C. W. Crawford.Lamie. of Charlotte last week.
Gun lake, is returning soon to her, Mon’
day to her home in Rockford. HI. Fnepoit
.Mr. mid Mrs. Wilbur Ldcns and
Guest* of Mr.and Mrs. Laurence home in Wilmington. DcL Three
after vliltlng relatives nnd friends
Mrs. Will Johnson of Grnnd RapAdams were hl*father. Henry Ad- I tables of bridge were in play and
here.
,
family wen- Sunday visitor* of Mr. Ids visited Mr and Mrs. Will Fight- | utns of AnnArbor, on Sunday, and : winning scores were turned in by
The marriage of Miss Nell DlgRonald Warner of Detroit I* -.-Ls- .md Mr*. John Cappon ot Clover­ er onflunday. The ladies are coos- | Miss I-otUe Huffman
of Grand | Mrs Leon Stander. Mrs. Hansen by. daughter of Mr and Mr* L. G
Hing his parents. Mr. and Mrs Ho­ dale.
Tfu-y also-called on their aunt. Rapids, who spent last week with I and Mra. Kenlth McIntyre. An Digby of Austin. Texas and Lt. MJ
mer Warner
Dinner giu-j&gt;ts on Tuesday of Mr. ins.
Mrs Catherine Barrett.
[
them.
‘ °ut of town guest whs Mra. John A. Bixler, son of Mrs. Lena Bixler
Mr. and Mrs. Edward J Adams
Mr. and Mrs. Don Smith returned ,Mr and Mrs. Charles
Van Wor- ! Strayhorn of BalUmore, Maryland, of Hastings, was solemnized Sat- I
returned Saturday from Toronto Francisco and Mr. and Mrs. Iron from Bn&gt; View on Monday and Mbs j (lcn. Miss Helen Van Worden and
To celebrate Mr. Radford s birth- urday. Aug. 21. al 4 p. m. at the
Can., where they were the guesL-i Francisco of Middleville. ■
Sue Smith from a summer spent at Vernon Sldler returned Mondav to day. Mr. and -Mrs. Radford were chapel of. Bergstrom air field Tlie I
of relatives.
•
Miss Gall Faster left Tuesday f t
Huntingdon near Boyne Citv. ; tiiejr homes in Chicago after spend- ! hosts to a dozen friends at a co- rlt«? were read by Chaplain M. K. I
Sundav guests of Mr. and Mrs a fi w dnvs visit with her aunt in Camp
Mr. and Mra Walter Wallace and lng Uie weekend with Mr. and Mfrs 1 operative
dinner
on Saturday Hhnitrom
Dan Ashalter were Mrs Matilda
Mr. und Mra. Earl Bumford spent ' Herman Zerbel.
1 nightI The, altar was decorated with
McLaughlin and Mr*. GUdv* Moorn. -David Ma.-kv-UrfL-Tuculav tur .1115 .•fjundav
Mrsralurped today
• • •
1 “°y , UvJ,ndar ‘nd. wWl« flowera.
...........Mr.-and
. .
------ Jacob
—
— • Miro-Helen-Carl
mim
'
of Muskegon and Dr. Winifred Mr- home in Royal Oak after spending ........... wHh
Wolfe ut
k. w
»h the Trethrlc
Ins
In honor of Lewb Hine, lhe men
or®“llsl
at Gun lake and helped MP.
Md. * to her wor
work
with
Trethrtc Ins.
Lravy of Grand Rapids
two weeks with htk aunt end uncle. |। Wolfe celebrate his
Cy after a Greek
’s vacation teachers of tlie city schools were'
h°n°rv*aa_,^,??..®”’v
hl* 85111
85th birthday. |1 BKer
nKcr..cy
Peek's
W. H Otis of Rutland wag the Mr. and MYs Arthur Strubl"
Cpl. O-..I
r-..i
Reid f.
Furrow
—w and MI
Miss
U R^ntr,
Senia । ipenl
"
ln .
Crcc
. k.
entertained by O. Avery Aten last
5®*
guest of Mr and Mrs. Fred BarlowGucjits over the weekend of Mr. Furiow were guests of Mr. and
Mr and Mis. George Slocum en- Tuesday evening. Mr. Hine left,
“A
on Sunday.
nnd Mr- Mark Woodruff were Mi i Mr.-. Harold McArthur and famllv tertained Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Mln- j for Fort. Custer on Thursday.
।' Lorraine
Cole,
who
wore
an
azure
t01™10®
It’s a wise idea, nowadays, to find
Mrs Emma Tinlln of Gram) Rap. M;iry McDowell nnd Mrs. Prod Ftis! blue dress with navy accessories
of Flint on Saturday and Sundav. or of Battle Creek over the week­
Ids has been the guest of Mr*. War- ■ l&lt; r. of Ijitislng.
1
and
a
gardenia
corsage.
a Brand of shoe that’s always been
, cpl. Furrow left Tuesday for his
ren Carter this week.
and Sunday guest* were Mn.
Sundav Mrs. Charlca Faul was1
The bride chose a sky blue crepe
Mrs Robert Baldwin. Mrs Anna । station nt Seattle. Wash., after a end
good... and still is Since 1893
and Mrs.
Margaret Mary Gamble of Jack-1 Baldwin
hiiu
snta. Roy Smith
^.i.iw. of Banfield. . nurprwea
surprised ay
by ocr
her relatives
relatives, who1 dress with white accessories and
«nd
Mix-Loutsi-Baldwin
of
son spent the |»ast wiek here with Welcome Corners were guests of I fifteen day furlough which he spent
Mrs. Forrest Wolfe spent Wed- brought
along
bountiful dinner
- -------- M1
, ujtiuu
UU
i w.
‘------- *-* *•
--------a bountiful
an
orchid
corsage.
Mr. nnd Mrs. C E. Barnes, her | Mr- Ida Palmatier la -’ Wednesday. here with his parents. Mr. nnd Mrs. nesday with her sister. Mrs. George in honor of her birthday, places
u. Eugene Timmons attended
mother. Mrs. Clyde Gamble and
I Ml.'* Helen Rcesor of Woodland Freeman Furrow, and at Gun lake , .
J—
btii.
Io &lt;_
In Charlotte
helna laid for eighteen
Other the bridegroom as best num.
-f.
r friends
jr ,, . called
__ ___ ___
brother. Robert coming for thc wet !;|. called on Mrs Ida Palmatier Sat­ and Grand Rapids where he was;
during the after••• — ■*-------------- an
-- informal
------- •
After
the ceremony
end. All returned to Jackson on
tl.c guest of Mr. and Mrs. Robert p | | I p M r UI C
|I noon. Those from ouL^of town party was held at the officers club
’ urdnv afternoon.
Monday.
were
"
for the wedding party.
wr ami
mrs. Aiucrt
^arl c?.'aJ'ri hn&lt;1 .wi
Mrs. Harry Worley and Miss Mer- j v L U D H L YV J
('t ' KniamaiikO Mr
Mr.
and ^Mrs.
Albert crau
CraU mid'
and j Mr “n&lt;*
daughter, Doris,
Inst week
n,Jnd »
1 rlnm Baldwin of Utile Rock. Ark ----------------------------------------------------- - iigon Louden of Df
Dw«is. spent
*pvi&gt;v ln*i
week I&gt; ^«‘lr. auc‘}'1
shoes lot men have been
Tuestlnv. Miss Valerie Bchn
Brim of Chi- 1 arrived _on_______
*
with
Mr. nnd
wlth^Mr.
and Mrs
Mrs. Edw ; Downs nt
hi '| Tut-sdi-v.
Tuesday
to spend the | COUNTRY CLUB
Mrs. Charles Van Worden. MUs I
famous for maximum quality.
and Mrs^ Eatheji 3i^jr»g ! remainder
anTtin^ R
""
the Bennett cottage at Leach Inke. |caMr.
R°- H*
of JL^VaFCjr.
the week with
Mr. LUNCHEON
.1 Helen Van Warden and Vernon
Mr-^and^Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. R
R. E Wait mid
Mr- ll’"‘
J m, Mr and Mrs.
'Gladioli In shades of rose and.ai(Uer Of Chicago and Miss Joan
—
Mj&gt;
1&gt;wey
Hon
and
Mlis
daughter
have
returned
from
their
1
Graanvlilr
called
on
Mr.
.uid
Mrs.
dwUffiitOr haVc iriiiiiivt. iruni invirI—— —•• •
small bouquets-oL marigold* and Wallace of Rochester. Mich. The
Hon
are
spending
a
few
days
in
|
zinnias
i
u&gt; Jonesboro.
Jone-boro. Ark.
Ark ) Je*so
Tu«s*day.
vacation trip to
Jesse Altofl Tuesday.
ub|C dec- day was spent with visiting and
--------Nou .. even with wartime
■
Mrs. Almira Sheffield Ls
U visiting!
vUhtna! Mr. and Mrs
Mrs: Cori
Car) Lake of Ai- Chicago before Miss Hon leaves for orations
Club Tues-, all enjoyed the lovely birthday
shoe condidutB. they are your
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Sheffield of | felon spent Sunday with Mr. nnd Monrovia. California, where she day lurumeot
^orty-four । cake.
&lt;
,
Assyria and Mr. and Mr*. Carl1 Mrs. Lynden Snyder.
wm
were present.
will riircnn
attend scncoi
school cm*
this vear.
year.
Brand to buy
w— -------------&gt;t Was won j Qn-^niursday of last week Mrs. Day care for children
‘ Sheffield of Albion this w&lt;—i
j Mrs Keith Fox. Mrs. Glcnard , „r __j ^lrs EdWnrrt van Popage 18 moi. to 6 years.
Mr. nnd Mrs. L. 8, Will enter- i .Showalter. Mrs. Greeley Fox and cr&lt;...,’ .....i
wcrp |n Grnnd Rap- bv Mrs. Ray Branch and wlhoeraJ-Maude Fumlss of Nashville de­
• tulned Mr. nnd Mra E F&lt;.rbe.« of I Mrs. Al'lson Tolles left Wedne-dav ■ B”.'’.
p
nt contract wye Mrs. Dorrance | ligtfully entertained the Y. M. L.
the first of the week.
foi- Denver.
Denver. Colorado, where
wlwre Pfc
Pfc | id*MBs
Detroit over lhe weekend.
I! for
Miss Maude Quigley of Grand . Trethrlc and Mrs. Clifford Dolan, club at a one o'clock luncheon, with
MRS. WESLEY CORDES
This weekend Mrs. R. L Winslow Keith Fox Is attending Armament | Rapids spent lhe weekend
_
with Mr.
Guests from out of town were aixteen in attendance. The aerv■ Ls expecting her daughter.
.. ;.;
ia, . school nt !&gt;owtv Field
---------- - Quigley.
—Mrs. Charles Channel of Battle; lng table was centered with an
Mrs.
i a’tTd'Mrs.’Tk-nmVd
Clair Hager, of
enter-I Creek with
' Auburn.
‘ — Ind., uhu
Mr. and Mrs. C. L Turner of
Mr antl MrB A ToUe* ««!-■««»»
»—• Mrs. Clifford Dolan;, arrangement of lovely summer
■ ' MLss
1* convalescing from a major oi&gt;eia Grand Rapids and their dauehtcr., tulne'd thclr daughter and son-in-|
MLss . Mary McPherson of Grand flowers. 'Recalling Incidents of
r'v» ,Margaret E. Turner of the -law. --- Mrs. .-__i
Uon. j-'
. ,-,i.
Rapids with
with Mrs. Wm. Lake: Mrs.; former years and visiting proved
Mr. and
Karl »_•_
Lake, _&lt;
of . nonirte
HASTINGS, MICHIGAN
I Frank Neuman of Grand Rapids । a happy pastime during the afterJ. visited rcla’llve-si In thc citv । Albion on Sunday.
Mrs. Ella Wolfe will return th" W.A C
noon. Former members present.
last of the week sH«*r i n» --s’ over
-.ver Sunday.
Richard Trethrlc returned Sat­ with Mrs. Branch.
On
Labor
Day a two-ball four-! were Mrs. Lena Jordan of Lansing,
. visit in Bay City.
• Bob Seringer called on friends In I urday u
,
wu
WCVM
from a two weeks' visit In
some
will
be
played
al
three
o'clock
Mrs.
Rena
Walts
of
Woodland
and
ii .1 .
. ...4, .
......... uuiroit wnn m* graimmvtiici. mr".
t
WAVES, h-aves
leaves th"
the || tn
to his sisters home In
tn Lowell
Lowell and
nnd , , , . slefen
listed in thc WAVES,
RleIl,n nll(1
nlldlnin Ann
Ann Arbor with and a buffet supper for members i Mr*. Maude Camp nf Nashville.
and their guests will be served.
. F .
|
first ofof thc
S)«-,v Yuri.
V«.rt I z&gt;i.lairtno
.J.
____ ■■
thc ww-lr
week tnr
forNew
Clarkston during Kia
his nlflii-rtnV
elght-dnv ir-nve
leave • |j
ln__
„s■[—
cv «
Bennett
Mrs Fronj; Neuman of Grand Monday night. Mr. and Mrs. G.| a group of twenty friends spent
Citv. where she W1JI r,,oorl IO1 । from Oklahoma wherehe recently
E
Goodyear
arc
chairmen
of
the
Wednesday
with
Mrs.
Clifford
Dotraining at Hunter
college on * ha* been transferred to from a Ramd, b the guest of her uncle and
committee and their helpers are un at Oun lake, taking along a
Thursday. Sept. 9
I culifornln base.
, «unt Mr and Mrs Ray Branch.
Mrs. Claude Mead of Freeport
Mr and Mrs Georar Huff of D&lt;- “ Mrs James Stanlake and daugh- Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Cook. Mr. and| cooperative luncheon. Out of town
visited
vlrited her sister.
sLstcr. Mrs. Ethel Hess, troit. Mr. nnd Mr» John Huff of tpr rclurncd on Tuesday to their, Mrs D. D. Smith. Dr. and Mra. C. guests were Mrs. Charles Chappd
on Tuesday and Wednesday of this Holland were cues's over the week- ; j.onw u. iuinsfng after spending the P Lathrop. Mrs. M. J. Cross and:of Baltic Creek end Mra. Ham
H. A. Adrounic.
I Worley and Miss Merriam Baldwin
week.
I rpd of Rev, Mra. Liln Mankcr
^weekend with Dr and Mrs. B. A. Mrs.
Next Tuesday a pot luck lunch-. of Little Rock. Ark.
,
C.
a rucm
guest of
c. W.
w. Dolan
uoian returned on Sundav
uunnny
or Miss
miss Dorothy
uorrxnv Stanley
aiani■ - I, pt„v
con will be served .at one oclock.;
...
from a weeks'business trip in Can-- over thc weekend was Miss Salle I Miss JoAnne Finnic arrived on' with Mrs. James Bristol Mrs. D. D. । Mr
Mrs. Lee Rciglcr of
ada.
Shulte of Dearborn. The two girls I Wednesday
from Louisville, Ky.. to,I Walton
wn&gt;ton B1U1
mts. Earl Oolemnn in; carlton townsnip
entertati
....
and
Mrs.
township
entertained
on
Mr. and Mrs Charles Morev and will be roommate' next year at enter scI'.yoI here and will make her charge.
Sunday in honor of Pvt Albert
SIS
A
®
I charg_2
son. Dick, of Niles and Mi s Betty Michigan State cnllrye
home
Mr »»d Mr.. R. F. Fin- j
- tSunmrr—,
! wdl*
oI
HnrrUon.
Vnndegrift of Grand Rapids wenMorris
w
.,.„ ............................
Hill arrived home Satur- .| nle.
ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED
। ind. who is home on a nlne-day
guests of Mr. and Mrs. W D. Barnes day
from .......
Traverse City where he । Mrs. Tj'ler Ogelsby returned to | Mr and Mrs. Bernard R. Reed . fUriOUgh. Those present were Rob.... ......
_ ___ .
HAAi.t
tlislimmer
wnrkllitf
nt
the
*t&gt;ant the stlmmcr working at tjir . hpr
ln jndlanapolls on Mon&gt;T-r.hnounccd Lhe engagement of their ert ReiKier of Grand Rapids. Mr.
Traverse City Country Chib.
day after n short visit with her sis- daughter. Cyntheal. to James R-' and Mra. Stuart Relgler and sons
' Mrs. Laura Smith returned wed- trr MIm Anne Burton.
Cushman, son of Mr. and Mrs. An- i 0[ Middleville. Mr. and Mrs. Harry
nestlav from Grnnd lodge wnr.c I Mr nnt| Mrs. Dwight Hessmer drew J. Cushman of Kalamazoo
Reigler and ----sons of- Clarksville.
-.he had attended cainpmcctlng .ar ■ and David relumed Mondav to I No date has been set for the wed- Mrs. Albert W. Reigler and son
i
ii
i ' Canton.- Ohio after visiting rela- | ding.
and Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Thomp­
C!l\f?l7,rlt
L Wal!r.ce »nd llvrs |wre nnd nt Newaygo.
----------------»
son and two children of Freeport.
-trs 55nll.icp and Mr. nnd &gt;’• , Mr nnd Mra Kenneth Gardner
In the first 12 months of lhe
STEAM HEAT
Earl Btimfnrd snenl S’indnv m th-- . nnd Duane of Freeport were Sun- | present war. 891.827 American troops
The Loyal Workers Class met
HOT A COLD WATER
J B Wolf cottai'" /&gt;un lake, it dnv ,.Ur.&lt;ts of Mr. nnd Mrs Herbert । were embarked for overseas duty as Monday night at the Methodist
being Mr Wolf
Wolfs
M»h bir’hd »v
»v.
। behiK
’s /-5th
Freeland.
। compared with 368.603 men In the church for ■ pot luck supper with
SHOWER BATH
■I• Mra
Mrs Robert Kclkv
Krll"v spent the
M1
or(lRn and , same period of 1017-1918.
Hope Daring of Grand Rapids as
Mr.. Bnd
and Mrs. Oav
Oar j
Jordan
1817-1918.
; first Of -he week vhlllng relatives
daughters of Sylvania. Ohio. •--------------- **-«---------------tlie honor guest.
Twenty were
Single $3.50 per wk. up
Select your Garments. Early
in Grand Ranids.
I
! Mra Robert Field and Miss Elea- |
Double -5.00 per wk. up
Use our convenient Loy Away Plan
nor Struble left Tliundnv for Chi. .____ ... . j_______ .■ .. . .■........ ..............
I cnao There thev separated. Mr*
'
Field* going to Blytheville. Ark. to i
r A ZV-—J &lt;**
_
_
|
b*r hi:«bvd wh« Is stationed
I'/r
11 \
CA
1
there and Miss Strubl" going to
V i
NEW DRESSES FOR GIRLS
j otnimwn. Iowa, to visit Naval Air
&lt; V
\
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NEW FALL
DRESSES

ROOMS

SKIRTS &amp; COATS

HOTEL HASTINGS

GYM SUITS FOR SCHOOL

SWEATERS - HOSE - SLACKS

PIIESCRimS +

JACKETS—Zeeland cloth, Corduroy
and wool

DOWN THRU

THE AGES
Pharmacy has kepi abreast
of medical science in serving mankind Wc,
too have kept our prescription service up*
to-thc-minutc with fine, fresh drugs. Another,
reason why it will pay to rcnicm*
Ibcr us for—
Dependable Prescription Scrvire

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—• REGISTERED PHARMACIST ALWAYS ON DUTY ^2
7^^ Hostings
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State fir Jeffasten

POLO SHIRTS
SKIRTS
Gl RLS' COAT SETS
with ski pants
BOYS' WOOL SUITS

WASH TROUSERS — Jumper or

SKI SUITS

POLO SHIRTS

Longie style

$1.59

to

$3.95
WOOL

CORDUROY

LONCIES

$2.95
Shirts

to

• Underwaar

Compltte Line of Blank*!*
at very low prices.

$5.50
• Hoic

• Buster Brown Shoes

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Wallace Campbell has purchaied.
the Edwin Deakins place across the,
the E. W. Bliss

Honing. Banner

ESj

CLASSIFIED WANT ADS
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of this city. •
•
i
Walter Rockhill has traded his
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NOTICE TO CREDITOR*

IN MEMORIAM

,

Limiting the quantity of steel in io.m» H.a»r
used in bed springs is resulting In |
an annual saving in steel lufflcienl
to meet the steel requirements for
88 Liberty Shlpa.__________

CARDS OF THANKS

EDITORIALSSOCIAJION

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lm»|iltal

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EMPLOYMENT— HELP WANTED

NOTICE TO CREDITORS

Sheldon Agency

LOREN HERSHBERGER
AUCTIONEER
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Surety Bonds
Baiting*

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WOODLAND

hildr.a

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Swanson Agency
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c
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USED CABS. TRAILERS.
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Stale Farms 80-20 collision
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«liii»i, ran 1 . .... I.
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'

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,।
RoltuciuU I ,.
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STAR GRANGE
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on Saturday etenin*. Hrpl.

|an Financial Responsibility law.

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Marshall Furnaces

USED CLOTHING

EXCHANGE
YOUR WHEAT

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for some of that good

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: WANTED EMPLOYMENT

REDUCED RATES

Frank tiaywml. Lakr (Mnaa, ii.'1.
1 M'HOOl. Glut, vault |4&gt;rr to wi.rk far
|
y,.| &gt;,...,.1
Mr. Win Hallack. FOR SALE—lllnltcll rlnvrr l.ullrr Xu.
6. r&gt;-‘.l condition; (ihh! I'nland f'hina
loiar.. 5 iiinnth* old. rliriblr tn rrg
| FARM EQUIPMENT
Conforming lo Michigan's
I.ter. will trade for .hnal. welghtnr
( AND MIBC.
more. 1 mile, we.l 4 lull-a .uuth
lit Middleville, srhltsler Hoven. Way
1 FOR WALK - John Ifrrre cum lilu.lrt.
latill Ml. h
|y
Michigan motorists?
1
gmwl- (torar buncher far
tool FOU SALK ll.rln.an » irtlr-.l.n iron..
ratiwrr. Hsruiithirc boar. »cl. 350
In (nod rundlllon. |l&lt;&gt; Mr. H.rhert
Hi., Gcurfr FoHlalw*. Mke U,le&lt;ta
Farm Bureau State Agent
itlctrin. It 5. j.hoi.r 7.WFI 2.
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।
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-and Mrs. Marlin Sebra mm
»ol. Ti mile idUth Ryan school. of Mr.
Grand Ledge, fonper residents
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Mr. Schramm has entered the em­
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begin his duties Sept 13.
Henry MticKuben of Chicago, who
has bought the Walker Pickle sta­
tion. lias also purchased the for­
mer A. H. Carveth home on 8.
Jefferson St., of Mr. and Mrs Ken­
neth Sanderson. Tlie Sandersons
are moving Into the D. C. Bronson
house on W. Grand St., vacated
by Mr. and Mrs Edward Barber.
C. D. Bauer has sold his bunga­
low on S. Washington 81.. to Mr.
and Mrs. Fred Green.
Mrs. Fern Robinson has pur­
chased Mrs. Charles Cain's resi­
dence on W. Bond St.
The Roy Bojves cottage at Wall
lake has been bought by Mr and
Mrs. Kendall Reahm.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Sleeper, who
resided. in Mrs. Mae Carl’s house
on W. Center St- are the new
owners of the Segur Vanderloom
place on E. State Road.
The former A. A- Anderson home
on W. Green St., has been pur­
chased by Mr. and Mrs. Roy Thom­
as from Steven Mezel of Caledonia.
■ Recently Clarence Brady sold his
home on N.’ Hanover St., to Mr
| and Mrs Carl NclUiamer. wiw in

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and we will be answering it some
day.
And Leon Mescar we heard you
had a round with one of tlie "super
men" and came out with a frac­
tured hand, but I'll bet it was
worth It to gel a crack al one -of
them.
Relative* and friends of Pvt.
Glenn Fredrickson hear from him
quite regularly from Alabama.
Gerald Endres and Ralph Fris­
by are next door neighbors in
Wales we hear, as well as being
neighbors here at home.
We hear Sgt. Lnwrence Strick­
land of England Ls Interested in
the "honies" there or maybe it is
just "honey’'; anyway by lite let­
ter* we *ee he illll loves the bees.
And lite brother Pfc. Stanley
Strickland te in Alabama.
Tom Robinson, who was also a
Carlton Centerite until n short
time ago, te in training al Great
Lakes, and gets home nearly ev­
ery couple weeks. Lucky sailor I
No doubt we will be hearing from
Pvt. James Carpenter soon from
acroM the blue sea. as hte folk*
haven't heard from him for three
weeks. Good sailing. James!
Lieut. Marion Strong of lhe Air
Corps Is in Africa and he writes
hte folks he will .won be walking
in the streets of Rome. His broth­
er Richard te in -training tn Cali­
fornia
Lieut. Nelson Valentine of the
Air Corps te In Utah near Great
Salt Lake, he says he doesn't blame
Brigham Young for having ail the
wives he had, he thinks hP needed
that many to comfort and cheer
him living near that place.
Nelson'* brother. Sgt Clctis Val­
entine is in South Dakota
And our son. Lieut. Robert H.
Henney was moved recently to
Colorado, a state of beautiful
scenery, which he enjoys to the ut­
most when off duty.
.
Leo Ketchum of the Navy te some
where on Hie .ocean, and hte broth­
er Harold of the Army te In Colo­
rado.
Robert Barry of the Air Corp*
when last heard from was in tne
Aleutians.
And Bob Culbert. hte mother tell*
me is in Hawaii, an avtaiion metal
smith. He writes he hopes to see
a white Christmas in 1444. We
think you will, Bob.
August Lusty te In Sicily and
ha* already had a wallop at the
"super men.”
As for the boys over Frecixirt
wav. all I was able to find out
about them was just their where­
abouts:— PvL Donald Rrcrfon of
tfie Marines te In New Zeeland, hi*
brother Pvt. Bernard Preston is tn
California. Pvt. Lyle Newton te in
Alabama and Sgt. Marshall Scgur
is In England.
The latest news from Pfc. Don­
ald Doyle was that he te out on
maneuvers in Oregon.
And so boys and girls. I believe
I have about covered Carlton ’own­
ship. I hope I haven't foiled to
get the names and whereabouts of
very many of you, and I have en­
joyed writing to you.
Now may God bless you and
keen you.
Your friend. Mrs. Fred Henney.
"Howdy, all."—another week and
War Savings Stamps at the office

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SECTION TWO—P-

HASTINGS. MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 2,1943

EIGHTY-EIGHTH YEAR

Pfc. Richard A. Gaskill. 38174763
APO. No. 465
'» Postmaster
San Francisco, Calif.
Hope you can 'cash in' on 'em soon.
Dick, which is another way of say­
ing. hope this 'fracas' is soon over
so you'll be coming home.
An extra smakeepo to Ensign Bob
Barry in Alaska 'cause Bob sends
word he received the cigarette sent
to him a few weeks ago but seeing
he doesn't smoke he passed 'em on
to the other boys. This still Isn't
much Bob. but this time we want
you lo have it. if that’s O.K. by
you.
Nine aeeing you home
Seabee Lawrence Scobey arrived
home tn time to see his nephew.
Melvin Scobey, and celebrate his
23rd birthday on the 23rd of Aug­
ust. It seems funny to hear Melvin
call Lawrence 'Uncle.' both fellows
bolng about the same ace and both
good looking gents. Melvin re­
turned to camp on FYiday. Law­
rence left Sunday for—
Lawrence Scobey. S 2/c
107th Navy Const. Bat. Co. D
Plat I.
Davtevllle. R. 1.
Caught a glimpse of 'Chuck'
Leonard in town—boy, what that
uniform does for vou Chuck—to
s*" nothing of what It does to the
gals.
Pvt. George Roush got a real
break—he's been transferred from
Florida to Kellogg; Field where he
is with the Air Coms M. P ttwnch

Lawrence Johnson from Fort
Fisher. N. O. flew home to spend his
furlough with his mother. Mrs. A.
Turunan al Nashville. Lawrence
has been In service over a year
now. It's alright but he'll be plenty,
glad to be home for good, he says.—
and won't we all.
Glad to see the ole', home town
again, te Keith Sage, who looks
•topper.' His new address te—
Pfc R. Keith Sage. 36417389
295 Ord. M. and M. Co.
Camp Toccoa. Georgia.
Wish we'd had a chance to vtelt
with you Keith, particularly about
the Georgia peaches; the sweet var­
iety we mean.
Dot—Dash News
Greetings Keith Brady—saw your
picture in a certain gate billfold thc
other day—butch' hair cut and all.
and blamed if It wasn't good to see
you looking back at us. even If it
was just a picture. Maybe you fel­
lows and Rate think you aren't
missed around here—think again
m'hearilea—you can get powerful
homesick to see a guy. when yourYe
rfaht back here at home. You know.
Keith and Bob Murphy enlisted to­
gether. Keith goes to Texas where
Its hot. Bob goes to Houghten
'Mlch &gt; College of Mining and
Tech where It can get really cold
and lhe fellows hoped thev might
stay near each other. We hear
vnu're doing sntnf Sharpshootin'
Keith—vou tell us the story.
Joe Thompson nt Great Lakes
lust epidunted from the Service
School for Gunner's Mates which
meaiu he te now a 'striker' and eli­
gible for advancement to a petty
officer* rating. Nice going. Joe.
Greetings. Ix-on Dunn—we hear
• and we're always listenin'! that
vou'd be happy as a pumpkin to
Ret letters In any language so we'll
be writing you kt— (
Pfc, Izon F. Dunn
1718 Ordn. MMCANNi Co.
31st A DG. Hill Field
Ogden. Utah.
Writes
Maurice Haight—"I'm
writing to tell you my good luck
■nd also so you can change my ad­
dress I have been made a Corporal
also please tell "Zolly" to keep-up
the good work in the "Home Front."
I read all of it and sure enloy it.
and It tells me where a lot of mv
friends ,are, Hope It te not as hot
there as II Is down here. The mer-'
cury has been hovering around 105'
■since the 1«» of July."
Thanks for your note Maurice—
Congratulations on your promotion
—thats' swell Well address you at:
Cpl. Maurice E. Haight
22 Hq. Det. Sp. Trs. 2nd Army
Camp Phillips. Kansas.
Comes word that J. Leslie 'Doc'
Caston is stationed at the Armv
Air Forces Basic Training Center
at Kearns. Utah. How about word
from you. soldier?
More congratulations to Dale
Henry who has been advanced in
rating lo ship's Cook, second class.
Nice going to Bill DeCou and
Clarence Gross 'Hastings R. 2&gt; who
have been graduated from the par­
ent radio school of the Air Forces
Training CommAnd at Scott Field.
III. These two will gp on to mcke
advanced radio school, a arnmery
school, or an operational training
school, where they will receive In­
structions os part ot a bombing
"team". Let us know what and
where you boy* are located.
That was a mighty nice letter
that the Navy sent home about you.
Loren Lewis—well send news to
jour new address ul—
Loren Ernest Lewis S 2/c

Signals University of Hl.
Irbanna. Ill.
Jumping Jecpers. (to put it mild­
ly! how you fellows are taking it
and you're making the headlines
everyday. Only Friday a United
Press Item read. "Nori, Plane
Downed by Hastings PlloT”—and
who was he—Jimmy Dibble, who In
knee pants, just a few years back,
was hiking down the road with hte
brother Bill, to the Edger school to
make paper airplanes to soil down
the hill out there at recess. The
UP story said. ‘1st Lt. James Dib­
ble. a Lightning pilot, shot down
n 109 which attacked American Ma­
rauders assaulting runways, disper­
sal areas and. other targets at the
Orazxantee airdrome lust north of
Naples in a raid.’ See front page
for complete story. All we can say
te. Good boy. Jimmy—good luck.’
A telegram from Charles Jenner.
2 yra. In service, now In Iceland, reouestlng hte folks to send him 100
dollars might mean a lot of things.
Wilt everybody te hoping It means
he has a chance to come home.
Charles has sent several hundred
dollars home, some to be put In the
bank for him for a time like this,
lhe rest 1* in U. 8. War bond*. Hope
we'll be .seeing you soldier and .lust
on the side, te II true that a'for­
mal Eskimo greeting, consists of
rubbing noses?
Howarrvou. Bob Scrlnger—sorrv
vour birthday wishes for Aug. 24th
but we meant well—by the wav.
bow
does a auv in the naw cele­
amt '40 looks fine and to hanmr to
be near hnm» even though he ex­ brate his blrthdny-^-do thev let you
pects to be changed In a month or •i«*D Hte In the morning—Oh veah!
Why don't you write us about how

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1 Utu and laid no on-lhr »». but.' da,. and 3 year, probation; on. for U&gt;, boufu trf
vou celebrated the day. Anyway, we coaches *re designed similar to the
old stage coaches ana each car has
but Rum was among lhe seven who arrest for drunk and disorderly con- must feel highly f
several compartments fully uphol- ,
returned to England on board a
Bks. 7-D U. 8. Naval Air Stet.
*terad and as comfortable m our best
transport. Undaunted by their eX­
Norman. Okla.
pullman and much easier riding. I
, perience. they wore red fezzes and summons; Impounded six dogs, one
By JANE CAMERON
Last minute note about you Bob.— The freight cars are so small that
i Arabian daggers and one group had redeemed, four disposed of; issued judge McDonald
we just learned that you stopped tn one of ours would carry three of 1
!ja tiny black Arabian burro. They 28 drivers licenses; night police SPOKE SUNDAV
Judge Archie McDonald ng
town during your 8 day leave en­ these: but,
. the
...» freight
....... here_doesnT..
We had a nice, interesting list of ■ were welcomed by the General, found 13 doors unlocked in business
tlie Methodist pulpit tn the ah
route to visit your sister Mrs. Uovd travel as far as our* and must g&lt;H things to write about today, and himself.
district.
,
Rsnney at Clarkston. Sorry we much more swiftly’and take more yesterday
of the pastor. Rev. L. Wk
who should pop in here j
missed seeing you.
Stone. Sunday morning. He
shallow curves.
, tftu
out the mother of
ot Barry County's
Countv's '! FLASH!!! John-y's got a’ZER-0! A WONDERFUL RECORD
a very Interesting address or
The standard automobile te about ; hero. Lt. Russell Laubaugh. with a JQHN-ny's GOT a ZER-o! AnothA remarkable statement was subject of “Human Relational
Letters
the size of our Willys and are from handbag full of clippings and pho- ; er Barry County lad comes through.
the! as it at
--- that topic
| ten to twenty-five horse power, toyraphs. and Instantly lhe air was ' Lt. Jimmie Dibble of Hastings shot made last week by Major General discussing
Dear Zolly:—
. Norman T. Kirk, st
-------- -----------surgeon
general w Individuate,
They
will
get
from
thirty
to
fortyfull®
.conversation.
So,
we
are
go:
down
a
Messerschmitt
with
lhe
jusi
Just a few
lew lines
line* io
to lei
Jet you snow
know j
of the U. 8. army.------------------- , .. w*»
— a thoughtful
and thought* ■
thou
my change of address. I left ths . seven mile* to the gallon and turn *”8 lo brag thte week. Just plain , guns in hl* P38. He u‘as escorting' the death' rate of United States I K
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provoking
presentation
of the subI
around
on
a
dime.
So
many
street*
'
br&gt;
C.
,
American
Marauders
on
a
raid
on
States June 23rd for an island 1 — ------------- ■—----------- IT—J"
...
the orazzantee Airdrome near Na- soldiers in the hospital* behind the
somewhere In the South Pacific arc
?’T.zo
“l.mtrrc=r
n!‘rro* the
ule ssrs
CBrs, m
rn—
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lines was averaging from 24
The voyage was real interesting anc । built
b""’ that way.
w*w Some
Rr,m’ streets
”r“,[ are
“r* 1 Don’t think this te any of that Pies. Wl*h we had the story back of front
to 3’a per cent, compared with 17’i MARRIAGE LICENSE
a
Kitten
one-way
streets
only
for
the
simple
'
old
'
grab
on
to
the
hero's
coattail"
i
this.
It
sure
looks
like
Barry
counLW
the water was as calm os a kitten.
per cent* in World War 1. He cred­ Kenneth P. Mead. Nashville
There are cocanut. bannana*
ban nona*. I reason there tent room for two to ; stuff. It Isn't. Rum and my sons is raising heck with tlie MestserI were raised a mile apart. Years and schmltta. doesn't it? Just for thte. ited lhe decrease largely to blood Betty J. Hosmer. Nashville
Limes, Pineapple, Sugar cane on the ।i pas*
plasma, which has been furnished
attend
to: 1 y™™-»»e
I’veneapro
helpedwiem
themaream
dreamavia.
avia- .1 we
going to
Island. We have u O. I. radio -can Ij One
Onedoesn't
doesn't
attend the
lhe theater
theater to
*r. ore
"paying
v buy another bond. voluntarily
by folks back home. DONT BUY THING# YOU DON’T
— aa mnvi,..
get short wave* on it " Have several ' &lt;see
moving picture, he goes to the ; Uon. talk aviation, get to airfields. I Whoooee!
WhoooegThat te a wonderful record. Thow
NEED—BUY W4R BOND*
...you go to a theater you ,■ rears ano years, nis
momeriaugni
’ ’------------book*. a small P. X. and quite a bit cinema. If
hJL5
&gt;91!le.Lu^u*!ht aieeaa iiab»
who volunteered to give their blood '
INSTEAD.
stage
production
When
vou
"»&gt;
’
cbUdren.
His
grandmother
usNEED
MORE
of aliwtetic aqulpmcnt. we are us- tee a «•— ----- ------------- -------------ually doing some tiling during qur line up
--------------------- (steter. Oijr pioneer ancestor* worked CHAPLAINS
IN ARMY
’
,
,
’
J
leisure lime. Have show* here at 1 and not lining up.
»
I together to help build and deveion I CHICAGO—Several hundred adthe battery three time* a week, al- I The "pubs" here are the sitme this great country of ours, their I dltional chaplains are needed from
to quite a few bingo game*. They u our clubs or bars where the Eng- ।
are aide
«We in history j NUnois^ Mlchlganj.pd ^Wlstonstn to
give out prizes
glve
prises that they get from |1 u*h
Ush go to meet their friends and
; meet spiritual needs of members ot
town. Have been working on the spend an evening. They don't
I the expanding Army, it was an- ,
road this last week. It gets red hot beer and whisky as we call It. but i| So much for my right to bask in ’ ‘nounced
He’s fed... he's
today
Major
\ou“cc&lt;| tod
“v by fk
’aJ0.r. General
here during the day tune, but Its bitters and spirits.
the
glory
of
Russell's
breath-taking
H- ,8DlAl*n‘"d' Commanding Gen- ■
swell during the night. Will close,
clothed...but no­
British slang, as it is known to . part in the first SHUTTLE RAID er*l. Sixth Service Command. Armv
with bean of luck.
us. is something one has to pick up &gt;■ between England and North Africa Service Forces, with headquarters
body
but you c*a
.. Sincerely.
for himself. But even apart from a* Co-Pilot of the Southern Queen h”c,
.
' Alpheous
slang, there are many words which II,
llt
i। Candidates
uanaiaaies for
tor appointment must ;
Pic? Alpheous Dunn. 36151673
have different meanings from the
...
| have reached their 24th but not
6
VITAMINS
and
write
your
lettersI
A P O. 013
P. M.
way we use them. For instance, a
their 50th birthday, have an accept­
Tile beginning of thte turning able
San Francisco, Calif.
radio is a wireless set, u streetcar point
ecclesiastical indorsement from
In aerial warfare, these Shut­
is a tram: the hood of a car is tin* tle Raids,
their
denomination
and
submit
evi'
was August 22. when the
Eastern Theater of Operations bonnet; the top. the hood and thc
,
sminda of Flying Fortresses took dence of:
Somewhere in England
; fenders are wings.
1 Bachelor of Arts of Bachelor
off from England and started t-&gt;
August 13. 1443
I You get your drugs al a chemists, Regensburg, Germany, lo lay eggs of Science degree and Bachelor of
Divinity
or
Bachelor
of Theology
and hardware at an ironmongers.
on the mighty Messerschmitt plana
The Hastings Banner
। Tlie unit of money is different factories. They fought constantlv degree or graduation from a recog- ■
Hastings. Michigan
oasca on sniumg^.
1 than our*
ours ana
and u
is based
shillings; over Germany. Having engaged nized college and seminary, togeth­
Dear Friends:
-lends:
A BhliUng is a coin worth abproxi- nearly 200 planes, the Southern er with a minimum of two vears of |
no&lt; only
writing
thte letter
CIwn
.hilling!;
I sun r„_
---- ,--------I maiciy
nx, amaUly
crown ivtivcB smuings;
pastoral experience, one of which
laxtlngs.Banner, but to each 1 an hBlf crown coln &lt;. e-ii^r twOBr ■ Queen fired 6.500 rounds of ammu­ must havd been foil time, or
I
in these hours over Germany
and even'one of my friends inciud- slx meBning two shilling and a six nition
2. Bachelor of Arts or Bachelor
B ten
noU. u Uie and downed two German planes of Science degree, or graduation
Ina
ing mv
my former customers and newlv
newly
made acquaintances before I left smallest p*l&gt;er currency and worth and damaged another. The Fort- from a recognized college, with a
the city.
.
about two dollars. The next higher
minimum of three years of pastoral
Many a time I have wanted to bill Is the pound note. To us it te cmy planes. The men described It experience, or
as a man-made hell between the
write each one individually, but worth four dollars.
3. Bachelor of Divinity or Bach­
Dutch Coast and the Brenner Pass
time would never permit. In many
elor of Theology degree, or gradua­
All thte te very Interesting and over the Alps.
of my letters from home I have one has experiences he will never
tion from a recognized theological
been told how many of you ask forget. So far I have had a chance
seminary
and a minimum of three
Tlie Southern Queen took thc
where and how I am. and I am to vtelt Glasgow., Scotland; War­
years of pastoral experience.
taking this advantage to thank vbu rington and Manchester. England. worst beating, both in enemy en­
•Applicants should address the
and let you know that It is a fine Next week I go to London to attend gagements and in damage. Her No. i Commanding General. Headquartfeeling lo know so many are still re­ an English school, and learn some 4 engine was gone, bullet holes had I
,11 but cut 11« m two ,t lhe w.fce. | «*• ®»«&gt;
membering me and wishing lhe of their tactics and Ideas, for three her
.WMlten were b.dly dumuetl I Of", BulMlnr. ChlCMO. lltooU.
A m.ehlne ,un bullet it • bomb ' NW*!
•&lt;“ * •»weeks.
Tonight I am sluing at my desk
Don't get the Impression we don't
grails by the Service Com­
In an English camp near a city of work over hfere. but army censor­ smoking and the navigator threw It ranged
Chaplain If other require­
about fifteen thousand population. ship forbid* me writing anything cut before It exploded Over lhe mand
It Is only eight pm., but the sun is pertaining to military work, posi­ Mediterranean, a bullet which had ments are met.
still three hours above the horizon tion. and what I might be doing, so struck an oxygen bottle, set the
Seems very odd to have daylight must confine my letter to that rear of the Fortress afire and the POLICE REPORT
Police Chief Harry Thompson
until nearly midnight. However, in which I see during my time off Pilot. Lt. Robert Morrill, and our
own Lt. Russell Laubaugh called the presented his report to lhe council
lhe winter. I am told, there are only duty.
crew un front readv to bail out. Friday night, showing police activ­
about six hours of daylight.
I would like to say to any of you The last lap of this perilous, hair­ ities for the preceding two weeks,
When I first saw the shore line who
your grocer and find he raising trip was made In a blazing as follows: 38 miscellaneous com­
of the British Isles from the har­ is outgooftoyour
favorite canned food, infemo.
plaints received and Investigated:
bor it was a beauUful picture to meal. milk, salmon,
vegetables and
one arrest and conviction for vio­
look . upon. The land rose gently numerous other Items,
it te
were no/Uthetete on board lation of the state motor vehicle
from tlie shore to come to rest on because the majority te that
HASTINGS
PHONE 2115
being sent asThere
law. with fine of »5O and costs of
the
Queen
set
down'on
African
the low hills In the background overseas. We in the armed
forces soli. She was dismantled and sal­ 84.50; one arrest for taking indeAlong the shore were rows of red get all American food excepting
ie cent liberties with a minor child,
brick homes and buildings all iden­ fresh fruit and vegetables and be­ vaged for plane parts. Three of the
tical in color and structure with at sides. the English people are con­ crew members boarded another Forr-- convicted, given jail sentence of 45
least six chimneys on each. This.-of suming Amrican Imported food now.
course, is typical of all buildings in My bat Army meals have been
lhe British Isles. These red brick since arriving Iq England.
buildings wens silhouetted against
Ahd to you reaterutnt owners—
the fields of deep green, light green,
yellow and grey, and none over Jen you should have 'one here. You
acres In size. They were square would never need to plan a menu.
Helds and each bounded by a fence The amount and kind Of food.pos^of deep green shrubs which are so slble to get plans the mentrTmmeoften used instead of wire. It was diately. Usually all the meat served
teally a beautiful setting for our now Is ftah. coni beef, sausages and
arrival on strange and foreign ter­ the like.
We Americans should appreciate
ritory. Besides, we were very happy
,u
what we have instead of worrying
to .w.c
have arrived w.».&gt;vu&gt;.
without ■a ...UUU.U.
mishap.
English customs are somewhat about what we would like. You dont
different than oura In many re- hear thc English complaining and
spects. Their manner of speech.; they have been in It longer and
different meanings of the same more deeply than we have or probwordr, and phrase* we use. mode of , ably will be. All the available young
travel, monetary system and many i women from alghteen years and un
others. However, it
It does not take । are drafted for vital defense work
.long to...
-l.--------...------along
.---------.. । Qr igjjp,. on the farms.
find
one getting
quite
well understanding, yes. and even | No. we Americans cannot »~...
comcatching yourself speaking as they । pjBjn for any reason because we
do.
। cannot have what we might want
At first you are Inclined to
~ laugh
...» .j j
enjoyed writing this to you
at their trains nnd automobiles, but | and again I want to thank you for
In these times of war you will want to do
ride on one of their trains and you I your Interests in me. Now that mv
won't Inugh at them again. They outfit has finally arrived in the
are small In comparison to ours, but 1 theater of operat Ions we shall do all
business with a bank that has "Human InIt doesn't take long to know why. | in our power to help bring this war
No single train travels over seven- to an end.
ty-flve miles, but they travel swiftterest'
We're interested in your purchase
Must get busy now as I have
Iv. quietly, and always on time.
They stop and start without the about two hundred letters to censor
slightest jar and yoa cant hear 6ne so thev can be mailed at the earliest
of War Bonds; in having you open a savings
post.
I
would
be
very
happy
to
rerouts If you are seventy-five yards
(Contlnued on Page 4. Sec. 2.)
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PAGE TWO

John la the Middleville boy who 'Squires and daughter, Mrs. Harold
with thc United Air Forca. Th«
Huth and twin daughters, Marguret
best of luck, girl* I ★ Mtes Henri­
etta Poland of the Clay HUM vi­
cinity te Mutating Mra. A. O. Jbhnaon of the Prairie with her house­
work * Mr*. Erdlne Bmalley. aged
iy Mra.
and
HrtrtU* famUv U
73 ot Grand Rapids passed away,
—- Edith Sprague
- alI' and daughter, Mr. and ——
after a lingering Illness. Funeral
the Watters cottage
lips of
ot Char
Charlotte weregucsU , glad to jet noir
Ann Arbor services were held on Saturday t old Phillip*
cotrains, Mr. akin. * Tw Cleo
afternoon. She wu the mother of at the home of her
I
•a.
Frank
Frlndle
on
Sun■
Uy
hM
rented
the
with wr*. rvwzuu. ----------------- Roy A. Johnson of Yankee flpring!*-1 and Mra. Prank I
Bechtel family
tt weekMrs.. apartments on Broadway.
Nate Wooster, where a reunion of I* Mr. and Mra. Seward Brock and day last
week. *
* 'Mr.
«•«. and
w**
relative was held on Sunday. * daughter Harriet of Grand Rapids Andrew Gnckler Were in
hi Grand Janet Gillette and Bernadlne
on business.
1 ~------- ne 1—»«nre
Hr anrt Mra Rd DawkhH Of Wanirta an business.
ThtltThursday. * j Wieringa returned home Sunday.
-------- ------M week , f^2J
with ers
the
making her home with ber aunt.'Muskegon were Sunday vlsltora of Tlie Roy-----------McCaulhome
»n O&gt;®7
&gt;C"untK MaT^Jernr*1Kefa- the^ week”wilh her parent*.^Mr.
Mr* Fad Flnkbelner and will attend Mra B'». parents. Mr. and Mrs. i* being improved with shingle aid- formers aunt. Mr* jerry
&gt; • _j jre__ p n sneatnen * DexT^oenapple-Kellogg high school. * F. R Printfte. w Wnltam Hidett of ing and new paint to making the Mra and famH&gt;'
ter Bmelker’ who ha* been teachReT and Mrs. Jack Bowen of Vm- the Irving road waa confined o hl* barn and other buUding*
mJd M^. Wiker Bump ' btedn Puerto Rico for ■eversl year*

MIDDLEVILLE

in the following.—
.
CITATION:
For . ouMtandln* of the twentyperformance during gallon agalnR Invhatloiu had been sent
enemy Japanese forces off Guadal­
canal Island. November 12-18. 1M2
Struck by one torpedo and no Ims
than 48 shells, the ATLANTA, af­ of ill-health. Regre
ter sinking an enemy destroyer from Mr*. Alice VanA
and repeatedly hitting a cruiser
which laiar went down, gallantly
remained In battle under auxiliary
potver with one-third of her crew
Itlflad or missing, her engine room
flooded and her topside a shambles.
Bventually succumbing
to her
wounds after the enemy had flrtl Minor i
in
nemnu her aa1 Mrs Anna Baird, oi.
tn aereat,
defeat, sne
she left behind
heroic example of invincible fight-i Lynd, 83. Mr*. Sarah Nowlin,
ing spirit'' Signed by Frank Knox Mrs Adelakfe Baird. «1, Mm. Lenna
Secy, of the Navy for the Preal- White, 82
Mrs. Carrie Bickel
dent.
I (mother of Mrt Peter
---- —
Two other sons of the Corsons|80 and Mr*. Mary. Shi

or m* SMtcr. mrs. unity gj«™.ii «... anitii tu &gt;ua umu. i —— —
..... Confcron**,
. ~ ;£J*,X,
Vjmw. .uj
« to; M »ttata^rekj^nb,bte&gt; j-^ormcXLKTata"!: uTore." 13S|Xi. S?teiMSrtuFSiui'
the W»y to ..
tlie Bible
fjeanettei Rugg of Stu
Battle Creek forepart
at Gull take. * The Clifford Con-’ spent from Saturday until Monday days vteh with her skster at Leswne family of Rl. 2. Hastings, were with’her parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. 'He. * Mr and Mra. Cleo Lumair school at Washington Univer- j entertaining and constated of rcaThursday afternoon callers at the L. Rugg. ★ Mr. and Mrs James
lngjn^J'??’or‘h' ”"i
wrrrf
Rtnkrw
home
★
Mr
and
Mrs!
Hooserhvdc
of
Grand,
Rapids
were
'The
children
Patty
and
Butch,
are
J? , *
Tia hippy fwOte£n8 Wellinmon of Three Rivers1 Wednesday ^enW dlnncf iwesta of.
A
”/ ^^m^and
al^hal
were guest* of their daughter. Mrs Mr an Mrs. W K.^Llebler w Rev । dlana^ Ail
»v mtKr
' "
“
. tie Old Lady'' by Mtes Donna Dav­
Endon pouison. atinday of nut sj
and,
Mrs. J. w minor nun m-i j
Is accompanied by Mrs Eldon Law­
55..
—
.o —
,t....“. . »/_
T-nr.p. BlLss went,
the Stauffer
reunion at returned to her home on tne prairie ^.hool came this Monday for a few ln Thomapple-Kellogg schools lhe ,, rence
K Mrs.
mi*. ct_
I......—) Penton
«
......
,,mother.
.VI
re.. J »....... tended
week. re.
*
Elmer
went
Mrs
Margaret
remarks by Mrs Mattle Lynd
-retire: Bites
wisa -went!
went!
. . .
. Satu
. .
. -.
Sunday from Blodgett hospital m Xy^vWl with Mrs E J Talbott R®« t**
wfio Joined the
to Jackson Thursday for a week's to Kalamazoo Saturday for a few Caledonia park. Saturday. ★ Mrs. Grand Rapid* and te making -‘Mr* Wm Ferguson and other ”^rs
»Prinf- haa been-com- and some of the other visitor*. At
visit with her daughter. Mr*, days vacation vtelUng their
th*'- *chllu'*- 'Hamilton of Vermontville has been fintl»e cloee of the program the flow­
-_7..u
. , mlulcmM
fine recovery
recovery from
from her
her recent
recent OPoprMtaRuth John
’oon”1wm
missioned ait sSiUren
-.-o went to •laying with'Mrs Serijan. Sr., at eratinn
Charies Lewis and helped her cele-- drrn. Rev. Minor also
er
committee led by Mra. Arthur,
.bl, II
--■. -= - T -xr* Quite a number from this
Stevensville
to —
assist
his
brate her birthday Friday * Mrs,. “
'*•- —
*- •*
’ son. Rev. the Serijan residence while the vicinity went lo Grand Rapid.; I
Bell
presented
of the guests
”wherr
,»hZ
Monday
of last
last “‘week'
week
where
she c&lt;Jnn
°uard
Academy
nt New London. of honor with aeach
or
wees
wncre
sne
armv—eoultJment* w^RiiselV^Levrts: Monaas
,”»dMfe*n'o7"'laxt
confined
in thc
hospital
three6hp
’mt lms now
Hubert Morehouse, night operatorr Emerson Minor who has been ill.
beautiful
of the Bell Telephone Co. was at: Rev. H. H Harris of Wayland for­ ford Davte entertained the chll- army equipment * Kiisstn l«cww
s»ve}11i rtavx due to sickness
“ tnrt* tn&lt;
Kickn&amp;w
i Citv'^New
months' training for com­ The afternoon closed with f
a’neF'a n
l8he **
h" &gt;*"n“ “
r
Kingsley. Friday and Saturday: merly of Middleville preached at dren of her Sunday school class to
..
: mimirntinn
officers a&lt;
Atlantic
where pre family plans to move■ the morning service nt the Method­ wllh a partv and wiener roast nt her to his duties alter a lew days va-, ».
Maurire Jniiramn Rt •&gt; nnri City, New
... -r
Jersey. Northaniptdn, Meet Again’' and al) left for, their1
in the near future * Pvt. Znle Freyr 1st church ♦ Mrs. Carrie Moon re­
homes feeling It had been good to,
and Washington, D. C.
of town, last Wednesbe there.
.
arrived home Sunday morning from turned home Saturday from a ten home★ south
'
The girls of the Young Wom­ £™'«Mre ™r»re.KXeI. ;?.^'LMl’.„'5’„r&gt;£reS
i
Mr*. Allie
Betta Manard
North Carolina for a tew days fur­• days' stav at the home of her son. dav.
,.e
Middleville relatives have received
lough ’with his parents. Mr. andI Orwin Buskirk in Grand Rapids an's Guild and their husbands en­
okdu roa tuujcatiox
4t' news of tire sudden death of Mr*
a eookout at Caledonlapnrk.
MX-.ruTtakZ!
00,&gt;&gt;’ or OntndvUle visited at
LEGAL
NOTICE
Mn. Frey and other relatives in ! while her daughter-in-law wa* in joyed
evening
but. Twenty
’♦‘ivL.’i
lh,‘ homp
hPr uncle
O’enn AJA&gt;- Eugene Manard. age 61. at her
...^ —
twenty
C"". • tne
nom,. of ner
uncle,* Glenn
Leighton, w Mrs. Mary Flnkbelner■ tlie hospital following an operation. Wenesday
were present toi cat
eat sunper in the ‘T’TA v Pf
iT P
n*
* *
a ““in
t,, y&lt;^nii«rtni..
Hiii«tate Ipn at
” Parmelee. Thursday afterafter­ home tn Santa. Idaho on August NOTICE TO CBEDITOBB
of Leighton spent the weekend at, Ii * Miss Evelyn Oeukes will attend a park,
nnd later when
it
rained
the
o**?"
nJ twni.rtJ noon
soon for 15. Mrs Manard who had lived
when
if
rained
the rniinty
ncr
“vi»cr *
,ss* R^rt
--------- leaves
'
her home On tne west side of town. teachers meeting at Augusta this
.,
-!
■..
■
accompanied
.
by
two
lad
;
.
Probku QUin la ih« Cllr
went tn the shelter ...ang.
house
mieataot
hl--1I "daughter
crv,cr * to
N('*Mr
r" of thp b*f‘h Clark
of “ In Idaho thc past twenty-five
» UliMw Helen Coman and Marcella II week and next week will begin her company
nta M?a'i^1ndinner
”v&lt;?s*
UpTA
Rai? ilmJ
1/irons
for games nnd balance of evening.
,
Mr. and Mrs CInrk
yean, was the former Allie Betta.’
Davis have completed their course I| duties as music teacher in Inc Kel- *
P«re»te.
.Lyons' McClellan In
in Mound hospital,
hospital. fit,
6t born nnd raised in Irving, mid
■ Mrs. Florence
norence Ullery
unery of thc
the PJ!™,'.
’1’' Mr ,."no,_Mrs.
taJJi )R«5 tn
at thc Lucll Secretarial School In, logg school at Gull lake. * Betty Oeukes
household lias been spend- S’,n_.'hv *“Ll.re3°n?h2aMrxtOWm ! Pl’,en,hurK' PIa • on August 4 has spent many year* of her life in this
1 ----Ball —
has -been
Grand Rapids and received their di- 1
—. visiting her grnHd- lng sometime at lhe home of her
c2n,im*Pmfnniiiatta erreun 1 rcoched Middleville. Tlie mother community.
Her first husband. —— —...
a.
plomas. They left for Jackson thte parents.
~irents, Mr. and 1Mrs. John De­ am.
Lyle Ullery in Grand Rapids.
“ l.2
rSh*’ 1s thl* ^nner Shirlev Granger and
Dan Sciilch died when still a young n. i»43, at t»n o'clock In u». forraooa,
i. * The infant n
and
to txizts
Tuesday where both have positions Wecrd ...
at Freeport.
r.,&lt;i.t«
iiot. ‘nrep lake cottage 'un. £**
tumied *
bv ^idt'^drotT
their uncle. Louis
__ ...are
__ Mr. and Mrs man.
the grandparents
her grandson was home on fur- °f Orand RapIds. drove: to Ver- Fred Granger of HasUngs. * Ed
Mr*. Manard's death
.
lottch. * Mrs. Martha Bridges of
The tai'te’r Miller has purchased the forme* strobe of apoplexy, was no doubt
Jackson te visiting her daughter. ■ n’other and step-father, the latter Grosfend home, the property of induced bv the fact that Mr. MainMrs Hubert Morehouse and family **
among the sick * Mr*. Maggie Arnold. Look* like ard met accledntal death in a log­
at Parmelee. ★ Mrs. Theodoein' .Mri Dn}c Be.1'
another bachelor might be gelflng ging accident the week previous
z.------- —
j j
---- ----- ~
... of last week with hte mother in dissatisfied
Carpenter
and
daughter
Ruth
with single blessedness! Surviving are a daughter. Helen of
Grand Rapids and Mrs William Charlotte who has been very stek * Mrs Rose Beeber returned to Santa. Idaho and a son Charles!
Llebler nnd mother. Mrs J. P. Btaw- Sunday. Mr and Mrs. Beta nnd her home In Hastings. Fridav after Schleh of Portland, Oregon: a Mte-I
aon. local, were Bunday evening tlwlr son-in-law and daughter. Mr a few days vtelt with her brother. ter. Mrs. E. D. Lake of Vermont-:
i ’ 11
i.,
dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. and Mrs. Chas. Rohrbacher and Will H Johnson and wife. ★ School vllie. four brothers. Rev. Thomas
--------------- -------------K. Llebler. * The Rouse circle a 11 baby of Grand Rapids spent the will open at Thornnpple-Kellogg on Betts of Alma, for some time in notice To oXEDITOXa
—in” *
*i I September 8o with
w
hold ita monthly meeting this day with ill* mother nnd father.
eleven or twelve the West doing evangelistic work.
Mattie Benawav r-**1--------—. Fortungtclv
some some Edd Betta of Flint. Irving Betta of
Thursday with Mrs E F. Blake * Mrs
n”w ,Mrhpr&lt;
rnrwnatetv
hart
J fPu.Crtnv-- former trachers who have been Muskegon. Louis Betts of Grand
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Betta of Grand
»—— maker*
—for
.— sev»r»l
-------- . ------Rapids snent the weekend with her where she had been for a few days । home
v**”-«
------ She wa* also n&lt;l
nt oi
Rapids.
on BU
aunt
of
parents. Rev. and Mrs. George Cur­ caring for her daughter Paulin*', taking up the rod again and back Burle, and Tom Gillette and Mrs
tis. and family. ★ Mr and Mrs. Earl who was operated on Wednesday I to the books
Mrs. Ed Jackson Nell Schenkle.
VanSicklc and little »on Gary Lee at Leila hospital. She is making will teach 5th grade. Mrs. Frank
William
Miller
have returned from n visit with his a good recovery from her appen- Ceman In later elementary and
William Miller. 55. who was born
Mrs LoLs Cobb Kaechele. first• in Yankee Springs township, the
DON'T BUY THINGS YOU DON’T
grade and we hear possibly anoth­•
HIT WAR BONDS
wh» Miller, died at hte home
er local home maker may accept 437 Hubert
INSTEAD.
St.. N E.. in Grand
’ Rapids. Wednesday . after an . UL
nesa
of
mors
than
a
year.
Sur
­
mnmfv.r
n
«
“
&gt;
Of
more
titan
Mrs.
Rock oi
of ueiroit
Detroit1 to Bltely Sunday for a three days members. ★ Mr. and Mrs. IrvingI jiving
airs. Leon
XJCOII hock
-*-•■— besides hte wife, the former
tn
i...
fre~.ii..
i.
.
vtelt
with
the
latter's
Steter.
James
who with her family te spendins
Lutz and son David were gueste
a Auiunic. at_
.1 tiielrPa
Uleirravne
1 thejntmmcr
vn" mice
lake1 Robertson and wife have been look, at a reception for his cousin Marvin OHve FenUng. are nine children,
cottage returned home Saturday ‘ ,r&gt;g after the oil station and home, Snyder and lite bride, the formeri Mrs. Velva Mandeville. Mrs Leola
Eileen and Erma. Rich■ from a visit in
hi Battle Creek. * »n their abrenre. * MPa Ruth Dorothy Ldew df Leighton. Satur­’ Galloway.
and Wayne Miller of Grand
Charles WilMin of the west county Weickgeant ofBattle Creek visited day night at the Masonic temple•' "rd
Charles of Belleville and
line and hte children. Ruth. Mary, "t tlie home of Mrs. Dorn Whl'.c„
.m. The
«nc voting people
peonie• Rapids.
atu vhwtmwi
Caledonia.
Lieut.
Gordon
Miller of the United
•*-last
week.
This
young
lady
has
W
er
e
married
at
9
o'clock
Saturday
Hubert and Rex attended the fu­
armv. Another son. Walter
neral of hte brothcr-in-tew. George —
been
.... guest of .honor
—.—. -at —
several
------ m, morning
oi. u*ua&lt;_....
at St. Joseph's Catholic' Htntes
lost hte life last winter hi the
Titus at ot-'Cgo, Saturday after-1 ’howers lately and from ail we hear, church in Leighton,
New Guinea area. He also leaves
noon. Mrs. Titus was the former namely that Lt. Donald White is I
Rugg—Garbow
n brother. Frank Barnes of Las
Zina Wilson of Leighton and with expected home on furlough soon.
The home ui
of Sir.
Mr. nnd Mrs. trank
Frank
M' O?1*! - anrt nine grand­
her husband usually attended the'*;e •'urmlsc another wedding Ls Garbow was the scene of n prettv: children.
was a nephew of
your last private trans­
Weber school renion. Besides the close nt hand * Mrs. Vessle Har- wedding on Saturday afternoon at Mrs. Fred He
Guffin of this village
wife there are surviving, two sons rfa entertained over thc weekend, two thirtv o'clock. Aur*—
when- Mr. nnd Mrs. .Guffin. Mrs. Mattle
portation system until
Lee of OUego and Charles in the the flance of her son. Robert, Mi« their daughter. Jennt.„
------- i
Mrs. Frances White and
army, two daughters Mrs Carol R“‘h Schonchnk of Rochester and came the wife of Lieut James R. Garrett.
194?. You can't afford
• Southwell nnd Mrs. Hattie Blallrr mother of Mt. Clemeiv
Other Rug*, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jas L Mr. nnd Mrs. Byron Fleming at­
the funeral in Grand Rap­
| of Otsego: also two brothers. John guests Sunday were her son-in-law Rug* in the presence of Immediate tended
Saturday afternoon.
of Kalamazoo and William of Sastepdaughter. Mr and Mrs. families.
,' ids
R. C. S. “Octogenarian Day"
■train. Overheating it
! linn. Kansas. The many friends of 'Wm. Lowe and daughter Shirley
Rev. H. H/ Harris of Wayland, W.
★ BUY*
Thc second annual "OctojtennrHealthy minds reflect healthy bodies . . . milk is the
| thc family extend sympathy to the
Grand JRapnte;-and Mu-sns Anna officiated before a settine of glad­.
tan day' observed by the Woman's
bereaved ones. ★ Miss Florence Hewitt and Jean GrUfeth. local. W , ioli. dahlias/and fems. The bride Society
most important and nutritious food for growing chil­
of Christian Service, proved
BONOS
'Bender of Grand Rapids with a Mrs. Robert Wntktris'left by train ......
, ,her
lcr father. a great success
is regularly inspected
given ht^marriage u
bv
although
thc
weath
­
I mung lady friend enjoyed a vaciv
vactv- f°r l,pr
her home at Washint.
Washinwon. D C . wore a dress of ivory Roman ctepc. er man disrupted the plans for an
dren. See that your children drink milk at every meal
by us, ft wouldn't be
few
; tlon last week in Chicago. * S A.
A.I1 Fridav
F'rl!lnY noon
hoon after
“ft£r an J*
’LiW£**v^1.1 Her
wns oi re&lt;1 roses. Beth. out-door picnic.
NOW!
The Methodist
and after school for energy, vigor ond strength. Use
Brown and daughter Marian of! with her
‘
mother.
‘
"
Mrs. B. - - • ,slater of lhe groom, was maid of church
for we are
wap
a
very
lovely
and
com
­
Roval Oak and Mtes Louise Wiggins * Mrs- En‘l&gt;V Smith Steer a nd’ honor and wore a gown of pastel
plenty of milk in puddings, ond other creamed foods.
of Pontiac were recent guests of । small son Paul, and Mtes Olivet,, blue Jerzey. Her corsage was of fortable place for the meeting.
Tlw Young Woman s Guild had
the former's daughter. Mrs c A i Ekdahl of Grand Rapids were ovrr- yellow roses. Pau), brother of the
made
»he
dining
room
attractive
Oardner and family. * Mtes Marr night guesta of the Harold Grlf-' bride acted as best man.
Ask For Highlands Dairy Grade A Milk!
Wilson of the west county line has feth famllv Friday and Mrs. S was,। After the reception tlie counle with flowers and about sixty ladles
wre'r
,hc dinner. After the
completed summer school' pt West.; speaker at the Baptist mission ' left for a/short wedding trip. F
— Physical needs
were oattefled the
eni State College. Kalamazoo nnd meeijng at the Griffeth homo Thc traveUlng Mrs. Rugg wore a two
s»o company went to the church audi­
will teach in the Wayland schools Steers were missionaries in Bolivia. niece aqua linen ault with luggage
MOBILE PRODUCTS—DISTRIBUTOR
torium Where the rentainder of the
this year * Mtes Virginia Betz re- ■ for several years until failure of brown accessories
HIGHLANDS GRADE A MILK
time
was
spent.
An impressive de­
turned home the forepart of lost hf,r health forced their return to i Mr*. Rugg will go to Dexter.
HASTINGS
week from a few days visit in|,hp States and she spoke on their Monday, to begin her duties ns votional service was led by Mrs
HIGH IN CREAM CONTENT.
Irving
Lutz
followed
by
a
short
Grand Rapids with her friend. Sea-1 work and showed curios.
Rev.!I commercial teacher in the public
man Lloyd Wilkins at the home of Steer was one time pastor of thc wrhool nnd Lieut. Rugg leaves Fri­ business session In charge of Mrs.
PASTEURIZED. PT. 7c. QT.
hL* parents. * Mr. and Mrs. Philip local Bapttet church and hte wife day night for Camp Tyson. Tenn
Bender were guests nt a birthday! spent her girlhood here pnd grad­
Bender—Helmink
dinner for their little granddaugh- uatod from the Middleville high, Elmer (Mike) Bender and Miss
ter. Phylil* Miller, at tne home of school in 1914. * Mr. and Mrs. Fred Edna Helmink of Holland stole a
BUY U. S. WAR BONDS AND STAMPS
Mai-nard Miller at Hopkins. Sun- Ctaler of Grand Rapids were Sat- march on relatives and friend* and
day Their little grandson. Rich-, urday evening visitors of hte,। with their parents quietly slipped
ard Miller, who had been with them mother. Mrs Clara Ctaler. * Mines over to Augusta. Fridav. August 29
since Friday accompanied them to Jean and Jane Hooper have re- and were married at the MethOdtet
hte home * Seaman John Seiulba' turned home from their visit nt1 parsonage by Rev. L. M. Rigelman
left for the East Mondav after a Howell and other points. ♦ Mrs., formerly of Middleville. Thev were
Phone 2651 ROBERT W. COOK, Prop. Halting!
four day* leave spent with his par.' Claude Rosenberg of west Thorn- . attended bv the bride’s sister and
ents. Mr and Mrs Frank Senslba . anp&gt;p- visited her friend. Mrs Min- ; brother-in-law from Mt. Clemens.
Most of his trip was made bv plane nie Holliday in Grand Ranids Following th«. ceremony at 3 o'clock
; Wednesday * Mr. nnd Mrs. Rob-1j the company enjoyed a wedding
ert Giner have purchase the real- dinner complete with the wedding
dence on Grnnd Rapids St. owned cake brought by thc bride's mother.
■tty his grandfather. Wm Krone-,I ??r5 ,.Hpnrv Helmink, after which
witter, and recently occupied bv the happy couple left for Chicago
thc Earl Lee family. Tlie Giners, w&gt;lf.ro
wni spend a few days.
will make some improvements be- ‘1 They will be home this week
fore moving in * Mrs. William !Ia 'L_!2r
of school where
Lifbler. and her mother. Mrs the bride is a teacher- and Mike
Slawson were Thursday evening!। in charge of thc bus transporta­
dinner guests of the latter's brother. tion system, and will reside at the
John Drew and family in Grand “Iooinhouse on Broadway wifh
Rapids. * Two prominent nnd tne Eldon Lawrence family.
highly respected young folks of this
Mr and Mr* Bender arc high­
vicinity bespoke their wedding ly reai&gt;ected in the communitv and
vows Saturday, when Lieut. James
.f. bcs^
of many friends go
Robert Rugg and Miss Jeanette with them as they start out in
, Garbow were married at the home their married life.
of the bride's parents: Tlie voting I
Jensen—Smith
coupl&lt;\are graduates of the Thom-1 Chris Jensen and Mtes Jean
: apl&lt; -Kellogg ■ school, hove spent :Smith, both teachers in the Thorn.
I their lives m Ulis community and apple-Kellogg school for the past
! huve many friends who 'extend few years were married in a quiet
. congratulations and wishes for their ।ceremony Sunday. August 29 at the
happiness Robert is also a grad­ llonlc
thc bride’* parents at
uate ol Albion college and the bride ] Nashville Mr. Jensen has acceptof Western State College * Rev. ।
a.Poahlon in the Jackson high
and Mrs. Ralpli Harper and chll- •choo
i
. Best wtehesrat many Mid­
' dren of Flushing are spending a ।dleville friends are extended this
few days with hLs parents. Mr and 1worthy couple.
Mrs W R. Harper. * Mr. and Mrs
Presidential Unit Citation
Wor workers ore looking for HOMES! You may hove an
Henry Brog spent the weekend at' Mr and Mrs. Wm. P. Corson,
! Jackson with their son-in-law and 'whose son Robert. Radioman third
|
daughter.
Mr and Mrs. Kenneth class lost ids life last November,
idle room ... an unused attic . . . that could easily be
Vogel, * The Ralph Flnkbelner in the sinking of the USS Atlanta
| family Ls vacationing at a cottage have received a Presidential Unit!
converted into a complete housing unit for a family.
। at Barlow take and Sundav had a Citation. The citation reads as!
I family dinner with her relatives! follows—“The President of the
To relieve pain ... to comfort the side
. present. * Mr and Mr*. Will Johnson United States takes pleasure in
You get criming th,, may Mn, you
were guests of their son Forrest and ' presenting the Presidential Unit
MAKE YOUR PLANS NOW! Take inventory of your un­
... to free trained nurses for service with
•«a y»un in good mid. nmediy. And
' family tn Grand Rapids. Saturday I Citation to the United Btat«s Rh’n
our armed forcer...
, and Bunday. * Mr an Mrs Floyd Atlanta, for service u set forth
you get the utUTying feeling that you're

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।I Deer Zolly:
• also. Now weTe all straightened under Robinson I. too. am feeling
Pvt Raymond J. Mgtherson,
I have noticed that moat people cut but this recalls what can hap- fortunate in having had the honor
36190349
I do not seem to know Just what a pen in the way of typographical to work under him. He has helped
No. 726. U. a Army
j. warrant
order lo
Warrant Officer te;
is; so in
in'order
to error. Heres
Here's me
the classic example or
of , me no end. and my water colors
v Postmaster San Francisco. Cai , ciear
uo and
order for peo- one such slip but don't ask ui what are becoming stronger and free of
» "Howdy" Raymond, (ted to have pie to know that we actually do
paper—
a lot of academic chaff. Slowly I
news from you. That sample of aexist I will try to solve the mystery , "Following the weddinga recept- I feel I am maturing towards the
Jap money order blank you sent'
surrounding all Warrant Officers tlon for about 60 guests was hell painter I hope some day to te: it's
•Sincerely yours.
looked like a crazy cross word puz- i
a few of the more Important ne- at the home of lhe bride's parents." a long road yet. but little by little
sure, the
1st Lt Allen E. Prentice. 01CH6926 zle.
tie. One
One thing
thing sure,
the Japs
Japs won't
won't II cessary
cessary requirements
requirements for
for appolmappoint- .
• • •
I mr work te taking an stature ll'i
need 'em anymore, because by lhe
the , ment as Warrant Officer are: That
Thu*.
AUg. 25. 1043 “ long time since Saugatuck and the
A.PXJ. 635 C/O Postmaster
time vou
7Zolly
aIIv■ —
I l fishing
you fellows
fellow* eel
get through with I the annlicant
applicant has demonstrated 1'
fishing scenes
scenes alone
along the
tlie dunes
dunes, but
but
inc
yrnuw KiHiuuitu
win, i be
uc ■ _positive qualities of leadership, ex- | -1 received• your letter and 1 want I it was in those first landscapes
the yellow
icoundrete uirir
there won't
anything
left,
or
anyone
for
the
c.„.._
Ung urt
left, m
or anvrwa
anyone tnr
tor ■ th*
tne ■ ceijent,
crilent, character,
character, obtained
obtained aa »core
score lo .hlink
ven mut.h for lha, । that
Hat I frit JI had found the
ths thing
tiling
Mrs Ray Hurlbert
lin'nr
hotter
nn
hla
Armv
rtmJap*
to
collect
from.
Lou
of
you
'
of
110
or
better
on
his
Army
Gen
­
O
f
Gen..
I
wanted
to
do
the
raat
of
my
life.
HasUngs. Mich. R No. 5
will
it teat to write and let fellows
will bring home many cur- 1 rfrral
al Classification Test andhassufand has
suf7,,!^ '
froZ? “
and I have never changed my mind.
fvnm, V
_ I ►' l,.lr nf
—..,t ,JJ.
Ha. A.,
J, xSX• 1 ImrirUht Hooeyou 106 fr&lt;xn
battlefronu-think
of 11 11,
ncen
education to perform ,the
du-—
1 still Jeel thattobeabletocon« the'ssme
the unw "We
We‘ieft
eft ’^
F\&gt;rt
o?d and
excJUng your -grandchildren
tt« of
’lHe.tlon In
"L«*
--------------------------v. the cUs
classification
in which ? «*•'u*.1
n° ..?
llttte about 1 tribute
‘r‘bute one
ire
jrt Ord
tribute
one wnrwi
good l.nrtsc.ne
landscape tn
to the
the
will
be when you get the stuff .out he is applying
.
wit!,
if
u
world will be a lifetime well spent
SteppaFd
”
Field/if
te
MW
tot
I
from there where we went our gov­ and tell the stories of where they
p_.&gt;.
u„
here, it, gete to be 115 and ,
.2^5, T
Each applicant
must appear
ernment doesn't want
us to cam
tell from-and while you talk vou 11 |
_ _______
usually corisLlhg
of be- down
hotter once in a while None of the
B l arttet. !• find that eveiyone
But I'm not in the Stales I have
i ,hrcc or four ofIlc&lt;T1’ ohe
wh&lt;,n’
Been In combat fightin8**the
p-*—-- •*-- JatnJ
’
s heaven
earthta the fight for your right, and . ls
a general officer. The ever 10 or 15 feet tall We nave a I
lY°.yeek&gt; bivouac
Tbu folks have a
--------- —on
--------ovs went
J*.**?'..}® ,reedotn Xou r' board observes the applicant's per- town. Witchita Falls, about 4 miles ' WBB considerable. Letters are more
Many of the boys
went through
through 'Greai Guys'
fellows,
now
and
you
~“1” ••*—- ——
ronality. appearance and bearing from camp and good transportation
jnqUjre3 |n(O his moral charc- to town. It has a population of 45 - artn?
,Bre ,re“d Bgaln B?,d
fe. How I ever went through It is wu( oe men.
You*ve
oeen
In
service
a
year
this
--------------—
•
ter and general fitness for military* 112. Mrs. John Ketcham got fn again UU their contenU are pracUmore than I know. I've seen things
the most
........
....... mornen- 1 service
service »iui
with a view to eliminating toucn
Knows wnicn
touch witn
with a party sne
she knows
which cal y
mcm°n SomeBut would turn your hair gray month Raymond,
tous year of your life, may vou and |roin further consideration those we
nol hada chance to meet one h“ “‘d thBl **r h" once
•vemlght.
all uiv
an
the boys, IUIU
find iiaupuirat,
hanpineaa. peace
pravr ; aopilcants
applicants WttO
who do not possess the us Vl
.t t&gt;uui
ut wc
forworn I• more
“ced tetter writing on the
jri.
»r nre
are looking
iuusiiiv luivun
■—J P&gt;
........
There are mountains here, it Is and
contentment
fh
the
manv years
.—
i' lo
L_.
nedwtal
in
and
contentment
In
the
many
years
to na
having
visit. iI wisn
wish ine
the .rootfootP^estal
it- -held
held
in the
lhe
mid-19th
..cvnKny qualifications,
.oa...^..^
ving a visit,
.........it
—- ...........
- mid-iath
----foggy and we have some rain I'm ahead, to comoensale for the horr- I necessary
—
----.
.....
....
centurv
uhen
it
wax
considered
n a
A,,er an •PPUCBnt
, ball team this year al) of lhe sue- . fentury. when I. was considered
sending a postal money order check iblr ualiness of these data. It will be
b3nrd he mual lBlU! 8 l**hn‘c8’ 7’ i““ “) the world they should have hterary; contribution Your “Zollv
far you to put tn the bank for me SSeh8 h
worth
the
cost.
Thxts
our
Sept,
lamination
in
the
classification
for
„
team
coffer"
Coffer**
seem*
seems
to
te
be
able
to enll
call
I*m glad you have a good Job. How
11th
birthday
erish
to
you
—
these
।
which
he
te
applying
This
exam‘
I
forth
some
fine
attempts
around
are your eyes, hope you can Mo
Well.
don't know what else to | Hastings.
' Happy Birthday timeabut lnatlor. l5 very thorough and if an
'.*'
“• -•I ~Tj*
something for them. You must have srenot
the
time
will
come
when
theyll
be
applicant
pox&gt;rs
it
he
can
be
ven
,*°.L
111
Bg
“
n
than&lt;
&gt;ou
r
°*
,
We
have
moved
down
the
street
8 big garden. Where do you keen
| to our new location because of the
joyous again. o e e
1 certain that he Ls very well quali- । the letter.
lhe none’
Yours truly.
growing size of our unit. We now
fled for lhe work.
Hope Ill hear some good new?
Keeler
Camp Chaffee. Ark.
| 1 ave our back to Cheyenne mounThere are 34 different Warrant I Pvt Denn Dean
Keeler.
36858153
I tains and I miss the old Chief with
CWO Don
vVifirip‘ w’*’!l&lt;ma Officer Classifications (Mine Ls
auIs ad।
his rockv face reflecting the rising
Hq Sup Bn. 14th A D
' minlstraUve and each Warram Ofnext time I write.
tun In the morning, and the clouds
' fleer is a specialist in his particular I Bks. 391
Yours truly.
A P O. No. 446. U. 8. Army
that gather to make his wa* bon, field and Ids duties are entirely
Sheppard
Field.
Texas.
"et
• et awhen there's a storm In tlie ofI within that class.
Tlie following extracts are from a fing.
There are two ranks of Warrant letter
received
recently
by
Mrs.
W
i
Saturday night I walked through
Officers: Warrant Officer Junior R Cnnk from Cn! Vincent MrPharCook from Cpl. Vincent McPhar- thc "Garden of the Gods " with a
Grade and Chief Warrant Officer. R.
A Warrant Officer Junior Grade in. at Camp Carson. Colorado Mlvcr dolUr moon ovcrhrad It was
WIU
a drcam world full of shadows and
has to serve in that capacity for
the
Medical
Corps
on
enlisting
and
1
5haDfA
^nened to fit a fantasv
six months and then, if in lhe opln- trained ax
as n
a dental tecbnlclan
technician, a I: such ns DttumjCr or Gustave Dore'
ion ot hut commanding Officer he
that becomes particularly created a century ago. The clouds
1 Ls deserving of a promotion, a let­ position
hazardous
in
time
of
battle
as
they
drifted across the face of the moon
ter of recommendation is sent for­
first aid and carry off occasionally blurring the image like
ward to the appropriate office hav- administer
wounded. Along with his armv a hand across a lamp, then sudden­
1 ing promotion authority, for his the
life he lias Used his lime off to fol­ ly
•' removed,
removed. leaving once more a
1 approval
°T !115 artr .0,a
'ol/ *’« pattern of velvet shadow, and silI Warrant officers rank below Sec­ privilege
nrtvllrffr of
.if studying
stndving under
under Robin
Rnhin-­ .
.___ . . ......
.. . ... .. .
end Lieutenants (Sad but tn&gt;e&gt; but son, a noted American artist, wivose ver drenched light. You felt as
though vou had been there before.
. the pay of a Warrant Officer Jun- studio te in Colorado Springs:
tor Grade Is the same as that of 1 We are Just back from the moun- .- it was al) so familiar; yet you could
' have dreamed it.
Second Lt. and the pay of a Chief Ulrn
&lt;»o
M
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Another day ,I lay on top
ton oi
of a
Warrant Officer Is between that of *hich were pretty lough, and ended rock
overhanging falls where the
a 1st Lt. and a Capt.
°'i MrtL
stream dropped three hundred feet
I Tills may or may not be under­ through barbed wire while
machine
.Tatirht
down
thm rihte&gt;n„d
standable by all you people but SIS.H
He's o iop notch hurler . . . and you know how
. there it Ls anyway,
heads. The gunfire dldn I bother ;P.. There were walLs of rock
1 I would also like to take thLs op­ me narticularly. but the dynamite I ;t^tCh|ng B*av In front of^e
he got there, practice and hard work. If he
exnloding in my
mv face sorts gave me 1 fr^nlI',7 “ sk ’ deep, bhi™and
u.. .
brokportunity to tell you that Don Jr exploding
Is getting along Just tine. He is now the Jim-Jams We are winding up 1 ,.n wUh r|oud (onna movln acmM
didn't work out the precision of a placed curve
4 weeks old. wejghs 9tb 5 Oz and is , o'r ' V0*™ v‘n“ ruJ!nd..Sf?l n &lt;• lJ»(' vau11 ab«r' Orwn °f P‘nes ln*
healthy in every respect He has
the speed of a fast one would soon be lost.
tcnnlnglcd with the sides of the
deep blue eyes and lots of blonde country. 1 hope its? he former be-’ I rocky
canyOn. and the scars along
hear. Mv 'Mom'' was holding out ,
Your car, too, needs constant checking . , ,
rnhin
11,5 ,ace were scented In purple shafor r«l rfHklr" but 1 believe she and
WP*.
(!0W ShUl ln * WOrW SUC*' 85 thlS
Dad are pretty tickled and are hav­ and
even though you don’t use it .much now. Bring
nnd I think it
H'ss about time
.time we got It wax aiffiruit
difficult tn
to iwiieve
believe thnt
that
ing a fine time being "Grandma into the war.
another world outside was sdentlflit in for a REGULAR looking over by our cxand Grandpa|। ...
We ___________________________
have some‘German prisoners callv blowing itself to bits, and
Thev are
nre Just
in*L that I was being trained to help
i I sure enjoy reading the Banner here from Tunisia They
perti.
every week so keep It filled up with kids. I worked on one the other day n&amp;semble some of the pieces to try
news, especially all about all U)e whn had fought on every European again. •
front from Stalingrad to Tunisia,
fellows nnd gals in the service.
'
A ship's cadre Is leaving tomor­
and I ll swear he isn’t twenty. They row to man a floating hospital. I
Sincerely.
Buy U. S. Bonds and Stamps
are Just like high school kids from applied but it was no soap. Dental
Don R. Wldrig
our
own
towns
with
a
yen
for
so
­
Chief Warrant Officer
technicians arc needed more here
das and football games. They stfil 1 guess. Your US.O. sounds good—
USA
I Thanks Don tor the dope about belive that Hitler will win however, God bless ’em. No man In the serv­
' the baby*. You may have noticed and he seems to be worshiped al­ ice enn say enough yiood about
most as a God
them Wr have a beiyity hare and
Hastings, Mich.
Phone 2240
[ rors—when we said we’re glad lol I see the Defaults often. They it has everything.
hear about the babyv “pa&lt;r"-lt | hair txen swril to me and 1 drop
gallic
McPbhrlin) is house
Bailie -Mrs
(Mrs Mcl
should have been kpaw” buvwvd in bften Winifred u pleased that1 hunting In FlinL-She Is teaching
( also to. glad to hear about Don' Jr. 1 have had the privilege of studying I there this fall/Our "young ladv” is
— doing fine and has cuC two teeth

ON THE HOME FRONT

What IF
His Pitching
Arm Got Out
\) of Practice?

385th Infantry
76th Division
A. P. Hill Military I
Fredericksburg. Va.
36865693
Co. A. 81 Tng. Bn.
Camp Fannin. Texas
Birthday. Dbc. 20

Pfc. Keith A. Baas. 36152712
APO. No. 4774 ‘&lt; Postmaster
New York City. N. Y.

A/S Jamea A Springer
35U1 C T.D. Sqd. C.
Susquehanna University, .
Sriinsgrovc, Penn.
Pfc. Louis R. Hooper. ABN.
36151703
A.P.O. No. S14
r; Postmaster
San Francisco. Calif.

DlBTBtCT COURT OF THE UNITED
STATES Wulrri Diitriet of Mkhlgaa,

Correction for Robert V- Keeler's
address—his new A.P.O. No. is 640

la D. Grable,

Add to Shirley M. Wilkins ad­
dress—Hq. Sqd. Tng. Gar. Jeffer­
son Barracks. Mo.

Next week Frank Mosher, who
knows lots of you fellows, especially
vou fellows who held forth out at
the Bliss, where Frank now carrys
on. will chat with you. Until then—
Cheerio.
Zolly Coffer.

Ur.nd RavteZ

OBDEB FOB PUBLICATION
Probata Court

LEGALS
OBDEB FOB FUBUCATION
WTATE OF MICHtOAN. IN THE CTRcvtT Court for the county or
HARRY. IN CHANCERY.

»f Prebata

!.r.|. Hill. lUmdaat- No 1
OBDEB FOB PUBLICATION

OKKIE J. HI,| JTEU. &lt;
lly Howard T. Zlol. n
(SeaJ ut Court)

BANNER WANT ADS PAY

An Urgent Call!

thia Order, i
th. Plaintiff

paper Mill
••id Count;
tlnueii onrt

it Thia message ia to cor owners who do not

Archie D McDonald. Circuit Jade*.
Kinney A Adam*
Atlornrya for Plaintiff
415 Community Nat'l hank lllilf,

★ Every day we are called upon to furnish bet­
ter cars for war workers. Workers whose jobs
are helping much in our National Defense.
★ As chairman of the Victory Service League in
Barry County I am trying hard to get better
transportation for these workes.
it I will, os a Chevrolet Dealer, pay highest
cash prices for used cars, or I will sell your car
for you for a nominal charge.
it If you con possibly get along without your
car, call me ot once. Phone 2680.

A trua ropy.
Allas C. H:
OBDEB FOB PUBLICATION
Htata of Mich ion. The Probala Court

ANDRUS SERVICE

country. I /lave been nromlsed a
| furlough liy September. It will be a
i God send; cauae I'm getting pretty
■ starved to see fuy two again.
-Sincerely and with best
mambrinm tzs
membrances
to mv frien
friends
said ixtllin
'
Vincent McPharlin

MEN and WOMEN

WANTED
IN OUR LOCAL PLANT

GOOD WORKING CONDITIONS
GOOD 'WAGES .
PAST

EXPERIENCE NOT NECESSARY

I

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1

'

Dear Friends.
Just a line to let you know that
PFC Gtrald Slfton has has passed
the cadet examination and Is now
training to become a flight officer.
He was formerly enrolled In the
Flying Fortress Mechanics school
at this field.
Gerald U lhe only person from
Barry County whom I have seen
since I've been in lhe army We had
been together since the date of our
induction until recently. I had ’
planned to go with him but mv
plans was changed when I broke
mv arm a few weeks ago. His ad­
dress now is:
.
K.-S Gerald SlftOB

Class "A" IST.C.
Cedar Falls. Iowa.
Sincerely.
Arthur C. McKelvey
I Thanks 'Art', for writing us about
| Gerald. Sorrv to hear you broke
vour arm but like the fellow said.
"Shucks, that ain't nothing, as long
a.* it tnin't your neck." Well be

i

Pfc Arthur C. McKelvey
TSS 602—Bks. T-1516
Amr.rillo Army Air Base
Amarillo. Texas.

(We are not permitted to print
the Company. Division. Ship. Squa­
dron. Regiment, or Battalion of anv

that the address we are allowed to
print Ls adequate to carry mall to
the boys but it will be several days
delaved in being, delivered.)
S/Sgt. Dwight Paul Chase
Ha. and Hq. Sqd , Bks. I IS.

Sioux Falls. S Dak.

SOME JOBS OPEN FOR YOUTHS 17 YEARS OLD, WHO HAVE HAD PRE­
VIOUS NYA OR HIGH SCHOOL MACHINE SHOP TRAINING

All applicants must qualify under the new war
manpower stabilization plan in order to be accepted

BRING BIRTH CERTIFICATE AND APPLY AT

EMPLOYMENT OFFICE

lewis Oliver Bolfon. S 2/c
*; Fleet postoffice
San Francisco. Calif.

Pvt. Robert J. Wilcox. 36462375
172 Sqd. 53rd Training Group.
Keesler Flelld.
Biloxi. Mias.
(When is your birthday. Bob?

A/S Robert W. Parker
Squadron C.
65th C.TJJ. (A.C.I
Syracuse University
Syracuse. N. Y.
'Otis Leo Gallup. F 1/c
Platoon 6912. Area D-7
Camp Perry. Virginia

Richard M. Hinkley. 8 2/C
D E—173
c/o Fleet Postoffice
New York City. N. Y.

nona TO CBBDITOB1

OBDEB FOB HVBUCATION

Pvt. Kenneth A Baas
862 Guard Sqd
Hamilton Flrid. Calif.

C. B. BURKHOLDER
CHEVROLET

uid Probata Offlea

UCTION SALE

Having decided to quit farming I will dispose of thc personal property at public
auction at the farm known as the old Reese farm located 1 mile north of Maple
Grove Center on

WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 8, 1943
COMMENCING AT 1

CATTLE
4 cows 1 heifer
Bull, 1 yr. old Bull coif

CHICKENS
40 chickens

’ 1 "&gt;

FARM MACHINERY
Manure spreader
10-20 Mc-Deering tractor
Dodge duddle bug tractor
2 bottom Oliver plow, 2-12"
Oliver Riding plow
* Syracuse walking plow­
Roller
Horse drown double disc
2 sec. drag
Int. Harv. hayloader
Wagon and rack
Spring tooth one horse culti­
vator

O'CLOCK

Side delivery rake
Osborn mowing machine
75 foot hay rope, 1 in.
2 new hay forks
Pulleys Work bench
Mc-Deering separator
.
Three 10 gal. milk cans
2 milk pails Strainer
,
HAY &amp; GRAIN

100 bu. good oats
Some hoy

»

HOGS

Sow, 6 pigs, 8 weeks old
Sow, due in Oct.
HOUSEHOLD GOODS
Student piane and bench
Davenport Kitchen cabinet
Hotpoint refrigerator, 6 cu. ft., like new
Many other articles too numerout to
mention.

A/C Robert D Sease
Squadron D.

HASTINGS MFG. COMPANY

Douglas. Georgia.
Birthday—Jan. 21.

Wendover Field. Utah
Birthday—March 4
Pvt. David Goodyear
Company F

CLAUDE EDGELL, Prop.
HENRY FLANNERY, Auctioneer

L f, CRAY. Clerk

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                  <text>The Hastings Banner

HILP BEAT INFLATION­

BUY BONDS

SECTION ONE—PACES 1 to 8

EIGHTY-EIGHTH YEAR

HASTINGS. MICHIGAN, THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 9. 1943

ARI YOU v,
PART I
WAR I

14 PACES—2 SECTIONS

BJHIS IS THE PEOPLE’S QUOTA FOR
BARRY COUNTY THIRD
WAR
* ft 1,000,000.00 C LOAN
Don Smelker Lands
On /?!•☆☆☆☆☆☆

U.S. ASKS FOR GOOD
BEAN CROP IN 1944

EDITORIAL

of C. Meet
WHY ARE COPIES OF C.
Next Monday Nite
AN OLD INJUNCTION
DECREE WANTED!

ISBEY ADDRESSES
WAR BOND
MEETING HERE

The purpose of the Republican I tempting to rush through rein­
The September meeting of the
conference at Mackinac Island 1 forcemenis to our own weak millMiddle Lake
Hastings Chamber of Commerce
scerns to be threefold:
I tary. naval and air establishments.
will be held next Monday evening.
। Don Smelker, Hastings, landed a I
i—The creation of a formula
Michigan
Must
Furnish
September
13. In Odd Fellows hall.
1 7-pound blR-mouth bass while he .
question---of
which will officially get the party
— ------ - ----- - -----------। Two addresses will be given pre­
80 Per Cent of the Crop
and hl* wife were fishing on Mid- '
out of its isolatlonUt stronghold I "isolation.' but rather the degree
senting two very interesting topics
die take Tues. A M. The fish which
The government has rent out no­ gracefully and without appearing' of "non-isolatlon" to be followed.
Does Some One With to Do Clyde Stevens, state aeronautical
measured 23 3-4 inches in length tice
that It will need about 1.000.000 to agree too closely with Ideas alCounty Hears State
To Our Pals In The Armed Forces: put up a real fight. Don said, and
englnces. will discuss the need and
• • • ,
I
Away With the Dam at the ! value
beans next year,
of a community airport. E
..prearf by pn.ld.M BOOM-: » '»
«•». P'"*" «"•“ “»•
On ihort notice. I have been he had n particularly difficult time . bass of white
War Loan Chairman
be grown only In a com­ rr.dy
Outlet of Cun Lake Now? C- Fields, head of the state commit­
asked to write a letter for the of it because his landing net wasn't which can small
jt
’ the delegation at Mackinac will
district tn Central ve
tee for economic development, will
About
representatives of serv­
*
™.
. .. ■
. a -•
_ II,'I
—stop' veer as little as possible frAm
’
2
—
The
devlclng
of
Wan
to
from
the
“Home FYont" column. I don't re­ large enough to take care of a ba.** paratively
Early In 1905. Wm. F. ’Streeter. tell what his committee is doing tu ice clubs 350
Michigan and a much smaller area
and farm organisations in
member of. ever receiving any blue of this size. He was using a 24 lb. In
New
»«cw York
&gt;u.a. Barrv
u~... countv
vvu.... lx on
v.. . Willkle (possibly this should have, former isolationist stand — just Ida M Streeter. Oliver England. assist commerce and Industry in Barry county were scheduled to
ribbon* for letter writing so don't ; test linen line with live frog bait. the
of ill
this. state'*
enough to meet public criticism Oren C. Otis. Clara B. OtLs and maintaining high levels of product;.c southern rim c:
. bean been given top position).
expect to much.
1 Bta mouth bass of this size are not ^Ufrtrt
district Tn
In these
areas ., 3_E51&lt;Oymeni ofa holiday outing I nnd n0 more: that they will come Frankie S Dwight brought, tn the .i liUi
Ih-w. two limited area*
Hon, alia
and employment In the period
To some of you fisherman, I only uncommon In Barry county must be raised whatever white ’
circuit court of this county, a suit following the war
•_jLodr.-.P71^
trolt. state chairman of the war
might say. that the bluegill fttlilng lakes but are a real prize In lakes bro ns arc produced In this count rv. amid congenial surrounding*.
promise" platform slated in vague to enjoin Elmer .E. Gable, county i--------------- loan drive, as a prelude to the offlhas been good thl* season The anywhere,
' nnd Michigan yields about 80 per
generalities which can mean any­ drain commissioner of Allegan 1
। rial opening of the 3rd War Loan
Actually,
of
course,
isolation
Is
a
lake* near Hastings have received i---------------- ---------------------county
nnd
Philip
W.
Burgess,
I cent of the crop. So the nation’s
thing—or. in other words, nothing. county drain commissioner • of ,
Drive herr today.
their share of fishermen. We can't '
dead
issue.
It
lost
its
meaning
on
call fnr these beans is practically
With a total quota of one million
make long drives to fish, and keen
Barry
county,
from
constructing
1
n rail to a* small district In the Dd.-. 7. 1941. Gen. Short and Ad­
dollars and a quote in **C" Baiwr
you boys supplied with gas and oil.
The attitude of John W. Bricker, what was designated as "The Gun
south-central portion of this state. miral Kimmell weren't the only ones
alone greater than the entire quota
After nil. unless you get nil the an*
, There tt no. limit to the amount caught short on that day—so were current fayorlte son of the state River Drain:” also "to restrain and |
for the 3nd War Loan Drive, ftal
nnd oil vou need, oyr sport of fish- ,
I of wheat the farmers of this state most of the Republican policy. which gave the Republican party cnjc4n them from lowering the
Branch and Morris Lambie, MM
Ing in the future will be gone. Tn ■
I can produce next vear. Generally makers who were playing isolation Harding and the Ohio gang L* prob­ waters In said lake in said coun­
chairmen Of the drive here feel
today'* naner I see that the Amer­
| Kpenking. land that will produce a
ably fairly representative of the ties, and from otherwlM* interfer- .
Dint this county has a stiff, thougtt
ican Red Cross Is to handle fishing
' good crop of wheat will «row a good for al) It was worth In opposition to Mackinac delegation. He told a ln«. directly cr Indirectly, with the!
bv no means Impossible assignment.
kit* for the men in service, at a ■
natural rise and fall of the waters |
' cron of white beans So It lx de- 1 Roosevelt's attitude of giving all
Now Moke Violin Bridges Tn fact, savings bank deposits of
cost of two dollars a kit. I supnaxe 1
of said lake."
i slrabte. If at all possible, for form­ aid possible to the Allies and at-j
(Continued on Page 4. Sec. 1.)
county citizens, figures show,
some will hove a chance to fish
This stilt was brought to trial at |
Formerly Mode in Germany Barry
' rrs nf thi* county to reserve some I
Money Railed to Be
are enough to fill this quota with
but for the most part "hunting"
the April term of Circuit court that .
of their richest soil to be planted |
margin to spare.
Donated for Crippled
will be your main interest. The
year. A number nf witneixes tes- 1 The following is taken from the a generous
A special committee composed
trout streiwn.* haven't been over
tilled fcr both th- comnlninants Grand Rapids Herald of Monday fath-n.
Children's Fund
of men in th- armed
worked
season.
l nnd the '"-fmdantv lawyer* gave this week, under the heading Ices lx being
sjm
recruited to help
U°n rL.bthl*
”™n.
” InMany of .the
‘SS 1 T» H«ln„ K...nl. C[S» U •„&gt;«’«
JX? I DEAN
"Nashville Firm Takes Over Job
their
arguments
in
favor
of
and
"E" Bond sale during the &lt;
coun« th. old tlmm ... pretty .
.hiSa "IS t- In I.™.. I
tn opposition to the drain at tliat That Germany Forgot and will In­ the
Mr. Branch said.
terest the people of this county!
bu.t, .nd MX.to
nMrr&gt;."*tu&gt;n. mad. tor
i time.
Both Mr Branch and Mr. L
HASTINGS
—Believing that m»Judge Clement Smith had grant_•.....
The hunting reason 1* lust around
for
crlnnled 'children'* P°,"’n gwtid
,
that the meeting
rd a temooran' injunction against1 -'de is harmony and harmony spells empha-slzed
the corner, and the indication* ar*
*fr ua "oPt v enures
G,,,nn Wotrinv. chairman of the
Made Thorough Investigation Before Accepting.
•erv good ter Barrv roun‘v Rnh- ru"«
1
.
B*rev County U R D A. board,
the construction of the dnm In peace. William Meyers of Meam. nrsdav w«s not a meeting &lt;
Loan Drive commit!
Believed He Could Overcome Obstacles He Found
April
The question before the Mevers and Halvarsan of Nash­ 3rd War
tesssi^d-da^rti
i «••’
;
It would necessarily feq
------ court was whether the temporary j *iUe. makers of the finest tvpe of that
rrnreA-nt.it
Ives
nf all groups ,
&gt; be seen week d«va . In the ,Mt ,our of thc "cries of
Injunction should, or should not be violins and violas, state that thev
who are helping
STRIKE FOR UNCLE SAM
year
R^rUmen fortunate
In and tehav
around1
° elcohant"
*7
« r.t
made permanent After duly consld- are forgetting the master violinist organizations
taVting-reire'wrv
”wh,tc
variety which
' "•' th* taird'. No^M^WeM.0 Slide ' ond “PPcarinR in the Country Gen­
the drive. Rather, th—"
^ote are
are willing
wiin£ to
to donate.
dS.tey These
Th4e Ii ,»'r*t
Boor
nf Na
w^h^
to^s Strike a blow now; for our Uncle ering the testimony and the nrgu- to give even' stringed Instrument . •ixmaor
'I People
,r5l_,P
n25 ».L
-nn
reached
bv tUei^7n
,em*n ,n TtafSi
*te fall ;Sd
and“wlnte/
winter issues
ln»
consists
of
groups
and I
ments presented
the trial
Judge
Plover in this countrv the “bridge"
ein wall if SIT»Sve »n° ',0Se’ W : article*
Shone number Is
J®26. we gave Dean Daven- ----------.
smith
June at
12
nu
x-ilalss will
rill be put In
!r. the hands
h.-.r-d: ! “J*1&lt;. 1i °
ofr 1M5-1926.
Sam.
uals throughout the roan!
urrmany forgot
lorgoi about.
aooui.
Smith, on
12. 1905
1903. tiled
filed nu
his Germany
can walk If we have o.
of a reoaIr
owh,ul comnUtUe ' nhnne_. Hta telephone number M.
4Ujry
f h^.
UncU.s
g J&lt;m Smithy
on June U
iKk
wed
vaAL’"’L'k
“■
. E l o(,a renalr and overhaul committee
In. pre-war Gennanv the bridges . f00*?*.**
'
The bowling alley ooened Labor p,
»hem ready for the sale.
i 2HS- HasUngs.
r^e^er^^^So^rS
°n“' hOmC---------of stringed Instrumrnti. Ihnw ea-.
*
----- ----- --------- ----------------_, i rel:rl KSKCU I or U&gt; UIC
Day. The teams nre being made up , what sort of article* are needed?
sen 11 a! mapie
maple supports
support* wnren
which span ,*ft*r lt ’*?r*tne knf]’T. — T™.■
.xriiuai
right. /
(Continued on Page 5. Sec. 1.)
1 the Michigan Agri
The Bliss teams are complete, but Here are a few suggestion* given by
-it such Instruments were prohev
be &gt;*
available
for for
all
j **would
T would
available
Buy bonds: to strike, in this free-'-------------------------------------------——
rome of our top-notch bowleg from the Klwanls committee: Old wash- I
mentioned his rett
duced exclusively in Germany. I
. ....
.S.au’Ti
last year nre missing from the list. ers. docks, mirrors, lamp*, toasters. I
In buying bonds, people am
Mater for a year
When the war took nver the dlrecTn
We will be thinking of you when I smoker ncu&gt;.
sets, OUttU),
sheets, piliv-n,
pillow*, books
uvuwa a as W
llAlif
tlon of the Retch, the painstaking being asked 'to donate mono
we t&gt;0 into action. In about two] (especially Western novela), maga- ADE
BJ|]W
turning to the Woodland Ikrniand Buy bonds; to build planes, ships,
manufacture of the delicate wood­ rather to lend It at a rate of
weeks.
I zines, fruit cans, dresse*. costs, | MKL
Is VII
terest higher than almost any
resuming
work there. Then the
tanks,
----------- -------------— I| guns, tanks,
en bridges was forgotten.
Do vnu suppose Gordon Crothers silk hose, shoes, overalls, caps, suits. ■
wholly unexpected happened. From 1 - bonds;- ••hard flghtvaa ■■■»
Buy
to
aid
the
Mevers and Halvarxan are the
n-lll nick up sotde now Scotrh iokes. tie*, odd* and ends of perfume and
O
JI
O
C
/
Ih.n nn
h* became an
yanks
then
on he
an educator, ।i
master
artisans who for vears In
fresh from Scotland? Olb Tate says toilet water, kodaks, shade*, cur- ।
.0*40.0
I
covernm*nt bonds have the
with a brilliant career as a teach- •’ Buy bonds; to help the boys in the
their
secluded
workshon
had
fab
­
he i* losing some weight on hbi tain*, picture frames, electric per- !
»
er and as n college executive. He ।
ricated th- Instruments that thContain Over 400 More
new lob with Uncle Sam.
rotators nnd irons, paint, wallpaper. .
Hastings Building and Loan was offered nnd accented the pro~.
Chicago. Philadelphia and New United Rtataa of AmericaOtar bovs are doing a swell tob dl’hes. Riaasware. wagons, scooters,
Namot Thon the 1092
_bonds, to show them that we
York symohonv orchestras beat antee which m.kea them
Association's Fine Showing feSmrahtp of agriculture In our Buy
Ip the service. I was talking to John roller skate*, toy* and furniture.
Agricultural College; served two i care.
Required
by
Law
nathways to th-ir Bsrrv county
iM'rttiath the other day. He was
Barrel* will be nlaced ut various) The
xnr annual renort «.
of the
—• -----Has- vears in that position, then went
.
, /_ ., •
, ■ ..
to obtain. Musical lenders de­ menta.
telling about his flvlng. Il is re­ point* In the bti’lnes district and . tln&lt;rs Building and Loan Association, to Brazil to establish a college of Buv bonds; for more battleships on/ Ppt It ions for submit Ing to tht door
It i* no exaggeration to say that
th- famous M. * H
markable hnw versatile these boys nt the school* and factories for any 1 for the year ending June 30. roves!.* agriculture in the state of R«n I the sea.
/ voter* of this count‘ the merita clarek. thqt
burnt Into th- Interior nt
.nrd. One day they are running a article* which have been missed by that it is In excellent condition, Paulo. Interesting accounts of his ' Buy bonds; for the boys.
hovs bra*
brirfe
of Iprohibiting
thee nOsale
ofhave
alcoholic
■ 'h «n money, sine- government
:e P.L
’roll!..t
‘!n,r.l.
mellow
instruments
the
Nashlor
me
boys,
brjrte
Hql|Or
wl
,
h)n
,
he
untv
been
machine in a manufacturing plant th* pick-up Miuad*.
• The total footin®* amount to the trip to Rio Janeiro, also concerning , loyal, free,
bonds form part of the backing
.and the next thing you hear, thev
The sale will start Monday momsum or g365 343.67. or con­ that country were elven In the last Buy bonds; for the army to march i circulated in the Inst three or four will rival the fabulous marking of which sunnnrts U. 8. currency.
- — ------------- —/--------- I weeks. These petitions contain the
nrc piloting a plane. The American ing. Sept. 27. at 0:00 o'clock and _,iderably nver a third of a million two article* in the Banner. A —
—- j
| names of over IS^O voters of this Antonio Stradivari us.
wav of life fits a bov for lust such continue each dov through Wednes- dollar*. The w»r hn* caused n serl- sudden revolution in Brazil nre-' and fight.
comnllihea two thln«s.
Come
From
Chicago
thln&lt;rs. His sports his hunting, his dav. Sept. 29. from 9:00 asn. to olls shortage of building material.*. vented the carrying out of the plan, j Buy bonds; for the navy to strike i countv—considerably more’ than the
First, it provides Uncle B*m with
The two men who came to Barry
for right.
l,w requires for the submission of
fhhlna. and his Bov Scout train­ 9 00 pm.
Ixo that financing the construction sponsored bv a wealthy R«o Paulo
county from Chicago, where both
• '»
ing. build a foundation which carAn auctioneer will be In charge of ■
new home* is out for the dura- ^7^"i„“ri£l*UBrkS5J„‘n^:
&lt;• -a. ' the question. The statute «tates had worked with the Chicago however "XhHheTwi bHv Kmd* v
r*»s him through the vicliutlturtes of
tlon. That has curtailed adding to
Symohonv
orchestra,
established
n
„
JreJXf’ .. h’ hf_
It nrtntlife. His dare to do ri-ht and fear the hours of 8:00 and 9:00 pm.
the loan. The onlv way the com­
modeat shop at Middlevine. The PJ^Hhe ItamE £ EttUvuS at
no man will go far In knocking the
Klwanls plans to make this an pany can now obtain new loans is
rm__ i i Buy
nu&gt; bonds;
™™5' to
10 crush
crusn the
me cruel
cruel huns.
nuns. ) cointy of at least 20 per cent of intricate method of seasoning the «&gt; ** hP Bureau_01 Qigraving
tnHhMdhu/^iU« nf_______ iH?r» Buy b?nds: ^e whole great nation the total vote cast in the countv Intricate
method of seasoning the
"Axis off their Axis."
annual event to help raise money when It can finance the purchase to
(Continued
on
Page
4.
Sec.
1.)
head
its
college
of
agriculture
to
please
for
secretary
of
state
at
the
last
selected
wood
that
sow
into
the
A new War Bond drive Is on. It for local charitable work. Aside of houses already built: and there
takes n lot of money to keep you from providing funds for a worthy is not as much of that as 'n ordi­ which 1* connected with its state 0uy bonds: to punish the trcacher- preceding election, which was in finer Instruments plus a carefully
0,,, jBDanese
194i Twenty per **nt of that vote guarded and secret lacquer en­
hovs going, but we on the home cause, members nf KiwanL* also bc- nary times, bccaure faml'.l*? oc- i unlvenitv. Is al«o an interestin'’
'
te 1092. so the petitions have over abled them to nrodiice vlollpx AUCTION SALES
front nrn willin'’, and glad to nut Hev" that It will help put manv cunvtnc homro In Hast'res d« not ston'. We will tell 1t In the Dean's |
which challenged the attention of
cur
or --nnv
other
.... dollars Into Bonds,
-----------—
useful articles back tn circulation wish tn sell unless thev know own words, riven In the Oountrv i -»...,
—---------- - that Old Glory may 400 more n»mes than necessary
P. VORBITRGH. Prow.
These petition* h*ve been filed the most prominent musicians of DENNlfi
act nt assistance, thnt you may not । aKntn
where they can get other houses! Gentleman of February. 1928. It ।' float on the breeze.
Having sold his farm. Mr. Vos(| Buy bonds: IV
&gt; her
&lt;&gt;E&lt; safety vu
he deprived of *nvthlng. It Is our I
-----------. &lt; ---------------for
on »»»the with and dccepted by th* county America.
I to live in—nnd that's not so easy.! is as follows:
burah
will
disnroe
clerk,
so
»haU
a
vote
on
local
op
­
"Wlien
I
resigned
from
th-Ml"
1
'’
I
“
«ven*
‘
ieas.*
u
*
u
“
Needing larger nuarters as their r';
‘,',~7ri?
"lt“
7.',hu~r of the personal
desire that vnu have the best and
Occasionally some one mores awav..
business expanded, the Partner? p™**^ **.
tion
for
Barry
Countv
Is
assured.
plentv of It. 5ta boys well make 'em ,
l»on
Agricultural
College
for
th-1
Buv
bonds:
for
our
future,
under
1 or the death of husband or wife [
.The dnt* has not been set. but. it moved in 1935 to Nashville where field
nnd vou use 'em.
the red. white and blue. '
I cause occasional nnoortu,'l’,e« The ; vear in South America. I aw.med
known "
aa
they took over on- nf the town's rl*M north of Fine lake: knmrn
will
probably
be
held
some
time
nmb
When you net tn “trading'' U. R.
that
mv
collroe
career
would
be
]
Buv
bonds:
for
boys
fighting
to
see
local comnany is always Riad, whenWm Frev farm; or 5 mite*
this fall.
oldest residence*, designated bv w it&gt;e
product* nn the Euronron Contin­
ulc war through,
| ever passible, to finance purchares enfted with that adventure, for I
weatherb-at-n vlnlln swinging from no’th and west of Buford on Ban­
ent. i am-.sure that our trained men
still considered mvself a farmer |
: of homes.
field road. He L* offering a good
»n arm before the house. Before list
•*111 nroke a verv go-vt tmnr**x|on
rather
than
a
college
professor.
,
b
uv
bonds:
for
American
homes
of horses, cattle, ebleinma. fam
The report shows
that tne
the riemAT A GLANCE 5*1 !' b*rs
snows runt
riem­
Delinquent Tax Was the war members of outstanding rouinment
One that we hope, will last for all
"Accordingly within n month nf- | and fireside cheer.
and household good*
own’shares in the company of
symphony orchestras from the Harold Belcher
time
*»
t338.494 02O"Tite "company '"has a ter mv return to the States we be- t Buy bonds; for our loved ones who Distributed Monday
cry th- s«ls and
nearest cities paid tribute to the Hnrrv King willwill
You bov* ron terminate th’* fragather here
act as clertt. Be*
legal reserve of 310.591 25 and un­ ran the erection nf a home of our
partners
by
entertaining
music
cus a* exnedltlouMv as possible, a*
Monday.
Countv
Treasurer
Geo.
Its own. across the road from the bom* Buv bonds: for flowers by the gar- Clouse mad* a distribution, to the lo’ers of Barrv county at concerts th- adv el—where in tills lisiw for
This is a regular weekly feature divided profits nf 313-790.68
we will all b« Riad to sing the old
stead
In
Michigan,
and
on
land
)
den
Rate.
full particulars.
are Insignificant, only 31654.
held
in
the
residence
refrain "When Johnnv Copies designed to aid you In your cur­ debts
treasurers
of
the
sixteen
townships,
The assets of the company nrr that had been acquired while we &gt; Buv bonds: to strike before It's loo
With the advent of the w«r. and
Merching Home Acaln." Hurrah!
rent purchases of Items rationed by
four Incorporated villages and this
were aw*’. Here we lived fo- j late.
Good Luck and Best Wl*hes from the government. Tlrfs newspaper quite Impressive ?t hn* first mort­ avjt*ar. Then a vacancy occurred &lt;•
citv of the delinquent taxes he had Germany's stonnlng prod'ictlon of
Due to lU health Mr.
th* Home Front to our boy* nnd believes this service will enable In­ gage loans of 3250310.70: govern­ in the^Jieodshln of the C^lle®" nf Buv bonds: that the last armed foe collected for the month of August. vinlln brlHg-x. M-vers and Halver­
ment bonds of S85 d00; , cash on
son cancelled their community con­
girt*.
The
amounts
sent
out
are
as
fol
­
dividuals to cooperate more fully in hand 315M1.52: real estn’.e enh- *«ndcult’»re nf the Unlveottv of Ushall dread.
certs and recitals. stored tn temFrank W. Mosher.
winning the war on the home front tracu nf 310.0M38 *nd Mock In the linol*. and I wa« Invited to visit The mirch of liberty's victorious lows:
rMrn I lire-controlled rooms their unthe
Institution
with
a
view
to
a
Assvrl*
358.16:
Baltimore
389.54:
or
in miles weal andi % mile south
Meats. Fata. Cheese
Federal Home Ioan Bank of 31.000:
tread.
flnUhrd “’naster violins and vi­
Ahoy, and 'clear Ute decks. rbI*
Red stamps X and Y valid Iros than *1.000 due In deferred po**ible engagement.
Buv bonds; for God. countn'. loved Barrv |3na,94; Carlton &lt;42 70; C-as- olas'' tngethe- with the nric-lrex of Charlotte. He U offarinx an
again
and hovs for here we are —
*“ through Oct. 3; Z becomes valid charges and accrued Interest: and
tletnh &lt;64 85: Hasting* township woM that will give melndv to a excellent list of horses, cattle ho»4,
"Thl* proposition brought us
ones all.
with 100 cents to you—
Sent. 5 and remains valid through Its sale property. Investment t« squarely up to the parting.of the Buv bonds: that dictators, tyrants, 34930: Hope &lt;160 21; Irving 31*130: post war weld' when thev once harness, seed, farm tooH/mdhoueeJohnstown 340 15: Manle Grove again can mold the outstanding In­ hold goods Henry Flannery will
Pvt topis Hlckev
*17530 In Its office furniture and &gt; ways. For we were nearing mid­
all may fall. *■*.
S7'.2O' Orangeville. 3R5R4; Prairie­ struments nf all symphonies
Canned Goods. Etc.
fixture account, which hn* been de­ dle life, my wife and I. and de­
E. F. Bottum.
erv th- s*le. See the adv. steeville 330 14 Rutland &lt;76.57; ThomFnrt DuPont. Delaware
! Blue stamps R. S. T valid through preciated cons'derahly from what It cisions now would involve our best
Until then, the firm will con­ wbcre In this issue for full parti­
nnple 361.18: Woodland &lt;124 84: tinue
And we hone it make* '«*n*e' to , Sept. 20: U. V and W now valid crw’. You no'icc the liquid nature vear* of service and accomplish­
tn h- busy nine h&lt;Ju-s ev—v; culars
Yankee Snring* &lt;1'3 ’7. Total to dev producing
Championship
Girls
you. that this is our very little way through Oct. 20.
nf lt« asret*. To offset nnv possible ment Had we been blessed with a
bridges for th-1
the
tnwnshlos.
31.493.73.
of sending you Greetings and best | Brown A from Book III becomes ln«* In them the compnnv ha* *’4.- family at this time, as we were I,
REED. M«r.
To the villages and this city: Ctt.v strlnv-d instruments of American DF.WEV
181.91 In legal reserve and undivided Inter, T have no doubt we would Teams to Apoear
Wishes.
Mr. Rend will have an Austin
,
e
—... ----- &lt;r&lt;-----. valid Sept, 12. gnrBr
of Hastings 347724: Middleville musicians.
nroflU. The Hastings Building nnd have slaved with the farm. But
Rule ei Snarks flhon located st 11
•46.64; Freenort 34 70: Nashville.
The 4-H'er* had their fair Thurs । Stamn No. 14 good for 5 pounds Loan Association has a handsome being alone. It was a *erio&gt;t* que*- At Woodland Park
Fast Court St. in Hastings. no
&lt;5138;
Wbddland
village,
89
rents.
tlon
a*
to
how
we
could
be
tnoxt
end Friday at the fair around* and AtiF. 18 through Oct. 31.
4500 ATTEND
offering a good list of M
Two of the leading girl* softball Toixl'tn this city and four villages,
the exhibit* were the kind to make
Stamps No. 15 and 16 may be
cncd* and miscellaneous art)
in the country will ptav a 358035. .
WOODLAND .*
M Hammond and John
u*ed for canning su*ar In amounts pressfon. romtna through In fine “leave the world a little better for teams
came at Woodland Recreation Park
girls are growing up to be mi*h of 5 lb. each through Oct. 31.
cur having lived."
(Continued on page 6)
will act aa ekrks. 8*e tl
Saturday
evening.
Rent
11.
com
­
sturdv. capable and useful Indlvidelsewhere In thia issue for ft
■'I have long since come to be­
Naturalization Cases FESTIVAL
”•1* When n voung lad like Paul
lieve that there are fewer turning mencing at 9:W o'clock when the
Stamp 18 good for 1 pair through
ticulars._____
S3.
000 In-War Stamps
Wilkes L* as proud as nuneh over Oct. 31.
points In life than wc have suo- 1M1 meet Landing McCullaoh's. To Be Heard on Wed.
MARGARET *' MAURICX
Supervitori
Held
One
his pet year old chicken tha* weighs
And
Bonds
Sold
at
wsed—fewer Issues where steps,
Gasoline
champions of 1943. The
almost eleven pounds, and when
linUVENKR. Praps.
An officer representing the fed­
once taken are practically decisive. Michigan
Rtamp Number 7 from Haste
Labor Day Event
voung red beaded Bettv Oler takes Mileage Ration A Book, worth 3 Day Session Wed.
But tills was one of the lumlng- Jar team is now pjavlng several ex­ eral department which deal* with
About 4X» people attended thb
first prlre for her muffins there's gallons of gasoline, good througn
The Barry countv board of super­ nolnt order for us. as events hibition-Tames in this region while natursllration will b* here next
enroute tn Detroit to take o*rt In week Wcdnesdav tn circuit courK Woodland Labor Day FreMv*) Mon- *
everv reason to believe that the Sept. 21.
visors held a one dav session Wed­ abundantly proved.
1943 National championship ser­ to act on the petition of three per­ day and more than 33 0no in War
coming generation will have the
nesday of last week. The usual rou­
“Now there were certain consid­ the
Fuel Oil
ies which begins there Sept. 17.
stability to cope with the tremenwho seek to become American Rtamna and Bonds were sold. In
Coupon 5 good for 11 gallon* tine work was done They voted erations that pointed collegeward. Preceedlnv this headline attraction, sons
' dous problems that will be theirs
citizens. The three whose requests addition, the event netted si’eable
tn give 3100 to aid 4H Matters hid been moving ranldly In
Must last until Sept. 30 for |»th unnnlmo'ttlv
the-e
will be a men's game starting for naturalization will then to* act­ nroceeds wh«ch will be turned we- cattle, hay and grain,
to »nlve.
club
work
in
the
countv.
specifical
­
the agricultural world during re­
We thought It was a stutter when heat and hot water.
ed
on
are a* follows: Frank Martin to war charities The program hart and harness, and m*
ly
to
aid
the
clubs
in
the
exhibition
cent.
preceding
months.
When
I
Tire*
Jones. Hastings, route 4: Mrs. Jo­ been mortified thi« ’ear to moat tides. Dewev Feed
thev put on at the fair grounds last 1-ft Michigan I was by no means
Second Inspection* due: A book' week.
erh’osf are very oretty 'ear-wtnvs'
hanna Marta Lyons. Delton route war conditions and those who at­
Buch a gift is an Investment; discouraged at the pjospecl of de­
vour wearing “—but we were wrong vrblc’es by Sept 30: B's bv Oct for the 4H dubs, undar the lender­ veloping agriculture as an academic members when he could buv a drm­ 1. and Mrs. Kate Elenor Brooks. tended pronounced it an outstand­
because we looked and thev w-rr 31; C's bv A'ur. 31: commercial we- ship of Countv Agent H’rold Pos­ sublect.
en *«*s for a dime, but who forgets Dowling route 1. The oroceoding* ing success._______________________
wing ear-rings. Th-re particular btetex everv 6 mnr'hs or 5.000 miles ter and of the countv director of
"However. I was convinced that that M h*d to work an hour to In these cases are aulte interest­
NGTICR
which ever Is flrat.
ing. and will be well worth while
it would be many years before these earn that dime.
I will no*
Snrar Far Canning
rnldler At Minters Field. Calif, to
fnr any who have no». witnessed A CORRBCTION
colleges could be made td see their
slble encouragement.
In thi announcement of the sale ,
Sugar for hnme-cannlnw. of 1943
■ them. The hearing* will begin at
Countv Treasurer Clouse came lobs with sufficient breadth to meet
of livestock on the George Hoffman than myself
kind* of notes that could have ap- fruit crops will be avamhle te before the board and requested nr’- i the needs of the American farmer RUMMAGE SALE
10 o'clock Wednesday forenoon.
nroprtatelv accompanied the gift— housewives on approximately the mls."lon to use 3'000 of roimtv —and farming. For the teaching ? door* east of Mich. Ave. bridge
While this officer ta here. It will
love nn wines and all that, hut we same basis as lost season. No reduc­ funds In the purchase of federal of students rathet than the de- on MUI. Fri. &amp; Sat. Sept. 10, 11.
give..an opportunity for nthe.r* who
think the one that would make her tion of blue point stamp* will be I bonds, which are now on sale In velonment of agriculture wax still
are not now. but wish to become,
nurr would’be.— "Angel, here are
citizen*, to see this federal officer,
this county. The board gave unanl- the dominant idea: th* art of farm­
your wings."
who can answer their ouesUons registered Hereford oatti* a breed ।
for canning sugar.
m™u approval to the nronoaal.
. ing to be promulgated rather than GARRISON FAMILY REUNION
Bhln nr no ship. Il's 'All hands
about citizenship and the steps ne­ In which the Hoffman farm ape- i
'Hie next meeting of Ihe board the science of tgricufture to M ela­
cessary to become an American dtSt. Rose hall, Thun.y Fri.. Bat. will be the regular October session, borated.
Slocum. Hendershott Corner*.
(Continued on Pace 3. Sec. 1.)
ept. 1«. 11, ILAdv. 3-18 whleh will probably last for a week.
(Continued tei Fags 4. 8ee. 1.)

Home Front

WAR BRINGS
NEW JOB TO
NASHVILLE FIRM

KIWANIS PLANS
WHITE ELEPHAHNT
SALE SEPT. 27-29

OF THE ILLINOIS COLLEGE OF
AGRICULTURE GIVEN DAVENPORT

Tua

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TOTAL FOOTINGS

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THE LOCAL OPTION
PETITIONS FILED

RATIONING

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�THE HASTINGS BANNER, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 8. 1M3

powerful with Uilck lialr on their
. Colorado, has changed his
feet. They usually hitch them in
address
tandem and will haul ei&lt;ht or nine wanted to print
Ki that way. Tile farmers usually
wr'^
K-hntcaP School Squadron
ve big high two wheeled carta.
(Continued from Page 1. Sec. 1.) pulled by one horse. IH try to get
Army Air Force Technical School
some pictures of the horses and the
Buckley Field. Denver. Colo
That's the place that eannot be steam truck for you. The cows arc
His birthday data is Novetaber 4.
-beat!
not tested for T.B. nor abortion,
but some milk U pasturized. The
New and changed .
army tells us to leave the milk for ' i And how about some of you tel-'
Next week from over in the Milothe
Ertzllsh
so
we
drink
our
own
'
lows
writing
us
a
letter
one
of
these
i The desert H part of Hell itaelf.
Delton sector comes Mrs. Merk
&amp;£.• u r.^.
j With Its heat and blistering sand— rs.d^Ln&gt;7Sr' ss?
Bradford to chat with you so until
It s a place for cactus and sagethen. Cheerio. ZoUy Coffer.
P. ~
O. —
33. care
. carbines and that they are rtally , A.
- ----- Poatma/ler
i bnuh to grow.
a .dream
and---deadly.
I hope thisi I San Francteco. Calif.
j It never was made for man.
r ;•
-------- ------—
:| letter compensates for -----some----of ’
I There are raU and lizards, there's ithat I didn't write and III • Sgt. Tech. Eugene H. Ball
closewith
for now
with
all my Jove to
and bugs_ tnr |nrrtu
nil mv
Invn
36152687
| you all back there.
H Q Btry. 8th F. A- Obs. Bn.
Orcnswood of the smcllleat kind.
Quimby 1 •
Camo Gruber. Okla.
Your son.
It's a good place to be (If you want
i The Quimby WAC8. will meet
Kenneth
/ to go nuts)
■ with Mrs. Floyd Armour Ulis Thurs­
A C Duane D Stamm
I 'Cause It sure does work on the , Ken' Is the son of the H. W. Aldday. Sept 9. with Mrs. Myrtle SanA S.N. 36858123
mind I
&gt; rlchs at JTelton. his address Ls—
I bom and Mrs. Kate Haywood as
84th A A F. C.T.D.
5th cpl. Kenneth H. Aldrich
। Wlien the Armv moved In. all the If Tech.
36156305
vitecL
Emporia. Kansas.
bov.i thought it swell.
'
A.P.O. 507.
postmaster
i They could get so wonderfully', New York City. New York.
' Martin Camera
tanned—
Pvt James F. Carpenter
The wa.CS. will meet with Mrs.
A 8 N —36417380
I But they never did think that wheni
I Arlie Slocpm on Wednesday. Sept
Tuesday nite' A P.O 4215 care postmaster
। they sat down to eat.
I 15. «or not luck Supper. All are cor' Their -chow" would be seasoned 1
| dlally Invited to attend.
D&lt;*nr
folks
at
home:
' with sand!
I got your letter today. 2nd. was
A'C John O. Isenhajh. U. S. N. R. Delton
j The desert is old—not young any- !. glad to hear from you.
Batt 33. Co. E Pl 2
I A planning conference will be
1 just got back from our hike and
i more.
Iowa City, Iowa.
1 held In the Delton Methodist churci)
I
Bivouacs.
Darn near froze in our
It's been here since time began—
| Monday evening. Sept. 13. Members
I
pup
tent
lost
nite.
I
slept
with
HarI But. you can have it all. yes. even
of Banflcld and .Hickory Comers
Pvt Kenneth A. McClelland
old
attacks and
■I my O..U.V,
.; y.
— We
-- had our. gas attacks
share.
; churches will attend. A pot luck
1 And
Anrt 111
HI take
Ink. good" old
’ *------------------ I J-»«er Drill too And a nice 10 mile
36496158
MICHIGAN!
i supper will be served at 6:5o. Bring
----------I hike on top of Mint. We had a 80. Co. M 379lh Inf A P. O. 95
iyour table service, sandwiches, one
I U. S Naval Air Station
lo cnT' B,M&gt;
purty I Camp Polk. La
dl&amp;h and your sugar. District Su­
' Dutch Harbor.
. ?„“,rn^.h~P’
»»««
perintendent E H. Babbitt of Grand
’ for. We had ail of our stuff jutt
Pvt. Clifford Booram
I he same as we would have over
August 19. 1943 | across.
We
had
our.
2
heavy
blank
A.
S
N.
36464342
Dear Keith and Jane (Danieisi
। ton Methodist Sunday School .will
ets.
some cloths. pLstol
Co B. 720 Rwy. Qpn. Bn.
If vou really want to do some L
q. Helmets,
T.S!,,' 5??
। hold its monthly meclhig at the
and shovel, all
A S F,-V.T.C.
1 fishing you should comt up here. . trit.
.home of Mr. and Mrs Arthur Lath­
our
aid
New Orleans, La.
. Went out Tuesday nluilt with miv- ,' ?
ur ffirst
,rst n
,d *stuff,
t,,K nup tent, plate
i rop In Cloverdale Thursday evening
and
to vcat
out
our
cn others in n Inndlnu hnr&lt;&gt;&lt;&gt; Tin- U
“u thinks 10
“‘ ”
ut of. “and
n° »ur
1 The Cloverdale W.C.T.U. annual
Aleutian Islands arc verv beautiful '
^^uniVed
m'r
Sgt. Laurence E- Garrison
when the sun Is out and there's no
.1® J"".?® ,n. fo!ir
.
Btrv. C 979 F A. Bn &gt;206375131 meeting will be held nt the church
Some of them didn't make
| fog or rain. As you probablv know it
,,hours.
, Sept. 15 at 2 p.m. Dues arc now
A. P. O. 182-A Unit 14
but Ti Just made ■,
It and 1thats all.
[that these Klanda or should sav ।
Care Postmaster Los Angeles,,. due. Everyone invited.
had,!■.»our
rain C
coat
and field
chain is composed of thowrands of , Wf
urket
to JSrrv
re«t!2?nn
eJn
California.
' volcanic mountains. The sides arc I
“ Suw
The Banner Class will meet nt
the home of Nellie Ryan. 315 E.
tn the last traitring period
I r.o trees or shrubs Just a few white ।j| gujs
Pfc. Gordon Green
Grand oh Tuesday, Sept. 14. Usual
sperks of snow on the tops. We ! went across. They sure pour it on
potluck
supper.
349
Ord.
Depot
Co.
here. Two of our officer's went
traveled about twelve miles tn und :. you
A. P. O No. 402
last week. And one more exIf Cablea Were Tunnels
!: out
&gt;»|| of
ui the
me islands
oiunu* before
ueiurc anchorina
ancnoruiH. i across
Nashville. Tenn.
"“CLs to go anytime now. We know
I The United States has enough
I We caught about 50 sea buss weigh- .j1 ..wR,
to dig foxholes and different
| ins from 3-5 Ib« I caught nine phis :
' underground conduits for cables to
Pvt. DeForest Snyder. 35330898 j make 15 small tunnels straight
• Jois of funny looking fish • called kinds of oiher holp; to hide in. We
Cannon Co. 254th Inf
■] Irish
J!0?
in»n Lords)
Laras' which
wmen were rctl-orange
rca-orange .
?■[&lt; bhi’di
. through the earth from pole to
with big fins and mouth Halibut 1
““&lt;*
I it be a
63 Division A P. O No. 410
pole.
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Camp Van Don:. Mississippi

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•d.lz’is i !“*&lt;■*
®
f sh nnd then ms"lng them up in i
nbout 300 lbs 0,11 for a m,le
Uw i?d4^auh&amp;8 thrfm "gain ! "»
keepln*: out of aighL
Just like a cat with a mouse. If one I ’
Kn
,or 1,1,5 *,me
‘ DaniToiSt U, send that 85 more
Don't forget u&gt; send that 85 more ;
&gt;ct vou can see schools of seals and iilnsl
If
you
haven't
sent
it may-;
whales
be you hud belter send out SB be- |
I suppose you'd like to come up cause
it don't last long around here, I
and see &gt;ome real fishing.
- Am feeling swell nnd -hope to find I hope. Write.
you the same
Sincerely Yours

A s Ronald H Mulvaney.
&gt;16167505)
Squadron C—Group 3—Bks No. 4.
NAAC— AAOCC.
Nashville. Tennessee
A C Donald Borton
Sqd. K-6 Class 44-D
AAP.- PFS &lt; Pilot)
Maxwell Field. Ala..

WKZO

T 5 Wyman W Clagclt
A. S. N. 36404356 U S. Army
APO 4735 care Postmaster
New York City. New York
Birthday sept. !6th.

Wm. Wceber C-Sp.
□owen Field. Idaho
Recreation and Welfare
Aug. 19. 1Q43
Navu I Opera’Ing Bn.e
Dear Mom:
,
Dutch Harbor. Alaska.
-------! Tonight is another working night
A c Wm. D. Barnes Jr.
August 2. 1943 ’’lit It Is only a simple Job. Scctre
Fet. A Section 2 .
Somewhere in England.; riord. which is for the purpose of | Kingman Armv Air Field
Dear Mom and Dad:
[
:l”d enemy invasion. I gue;...
Kingman. Arizona.
RADIO
Your wandering boy ha* finally i "&lt;• have to keep order until somebroken down, taken his pen in hand ,,'u*
arrives. We have to stay in , S Sgt. Harold H Lambkie
I
HIGHLIGHTS!
so tu sjHak. and conunitted him-I‘he barracks or close by and be
AHN 36154281
self to writing hl/somhwhnt nnx- undy In five minute* notice.
APO 4763
tous parents. I reZlly hone you folks । 1 received two banners today at ‘
THURSDAY 6:15 P. Mwill pardon me/for not wri'lng but mail call, one of the 5th and one! Care Postmaster. San Francisco,'
California.
I know Jo has been telling you I "f thr 12th. The one nf the 5th I
Music by Harry James
wli.it little/ I write her. We havr "?»’• lo^Ttoeon. then here. I see •
—n nn
ymttn is
lk
been
on the rw»lvlno
receiving •nrt
end nf
of inm,
some I Where
where V.
Wyman
Is .1
a Cpl. nOW
now aL%O.
also. . Sgt. Reger Lyle Wilcox .
I
FRIDAY at 6:15 F. M.
luck to him!
&lt; P( the good old U S A 's productive ’, Good luck
.
3524th Ord. M AM Co.,,
■■UUr Secret Weapon”
the PX..
PX.. which is
is ,i Camp Beale. California.
| energies/ajid we have been realiv I! 1 was Just
lust in the
and ran into I
lushing/arobnd and wnrtclntr like I two buildings away
away-and
macL^tn fact I was so busv last 1 Donald Heath from Hastings, the i .Sgt. J C Hershberger. 36183690 1
month that I didn't get a chancr (1 trat one from Hastings since five । 95th Quartermaster Co,
•Your Hit Parade"
tc/spend all of my pay and it looks I months ago.
Tltkc this month Is going to be th* (1 'They
r’,* v have really been bragging
SUNDAY at 6:30 P. M.
parade, —
as .1 guess we ....,
did I Camp Polk. La
same, and believe me when a G. I ; up our pared..
&gt; J. C- comes from Woodland twp.):
“We, the People"
. soldier can't spend his nwnes. all right. Tire Boise papers here
j something is really In the wind. Bui uallv buil! up these Engineers nnd I
I don I mind, as there Us more sut- so we had t» live up to it. well we ; Pvt. David B. Lons
MONDAY al 8 P. M.
; Lfaction in doing something to helu did The Col. told us this morning
Radio Co. No 1. Class 55. Signal
Radio
Reader's Digest
I the &lt;ar along than In spending
Bn.
sour money on yourself A couple .stil! engineer training, such as DeMarine Corps Base
| of weeks ago we worked thirty six mohtlons und Bridge work, and
San Diego 40. Calif.
then
I
guess
the
real
thing.'I
nitty
, hours straight and two night lust
Birthday Feb 5th.
week I was working upty three in get transferred as all the openings
the mnnilng so yon can see we for Electricians are filled In thki
’ Add to George Roush's address
aren't idle. But we jfre hitppy. work­ outfit.
Did 1 ai-'O tell you Hint I ran Into., Kellogg Field. Mich,
ing. Right now I have charge of
1246 M. P. Co Avn.
ten men. working what Ls known as Jim Jarman frbm Iowa again here?
• • .« dock detail, at a port about forlv I met him first at Jefferson Bar- j
I Sgt James U’Ster DeVault, who
mil?.-, from here We take the truck Birks. He is also In tills outfit.
This writing is killing my non.
a ground instructor Bl Buckleyanti what not. get them to run and
convoy them here These trucks are as 1 had a boc&gt;ster shot this after- __________________________'
'
shinped across assembled, but nre noon, and as I still have n lot more j
io answer.'
answer. I will close for
— — — — ■
sealed up with adhesive tape and letters lo
plywood to prevent sea air and tonight.
moisture from entering. The gas is
Duane
drained and the motor is filled with
T 5 Cpl Duane Jarman
a preservative oil. to prevent rust­
H. A: S. Co
ing and corrosion Our job is to un­
930ih Enc «Avn &gt; Regt.
seal the trucks, gas them up. con­
Hastings. Mich. Telephones 2244-2557
Gowen Field
nect »hc batteries gel them started
Boise. Idaho
and bring them here to the nark,
where thev arc inspected and re­
THURSDAY and FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 9-10
Monday/. August 30' 1943
painted. We really have quite an
Charles Laughton and Maureen O’Hara
i efficient setup and most of the D'-nr Sira:
This is to tell you of my change ,
problems arc Ironed out bv now.
"THIS LAND IS MINE"
• The biggest problem is getting tlic hi address which I will have for ■
'rucks over here to u-. We can han- cnly about one month and then my i
&lt;l!c the rest. The icn men which I (■daie’M will be the same as the one
SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 11
have charge of me rcnllv green you have now at Sedalia.
Am going to a .school on C 47 s ।
1 They have been In England about
DOUBLE FEATURE ATTRACTION
t n week and tlielr driving exprt-ience transport planes) here which lasts
The Range Busters
| has been limited to two nnri one lot 28 days und then I will ro back
। half ton G M.C.'s Todav I had to the san.e outfit nt Sedalia, Mis- '
LAND OF HAUNTED MEN
| three of them hauling seven ton on souri, So if you want to and will I,
ecm! trailers, another itad twelve send my Bunner here for the next '
and David Bruce and Harriet HUliard
ton and I had seventeen ton op a three losuea und then send U to my .
fortv foot semi trailer, which k n i &gt;&gt;ld
",d address
addre.ss after
after October 1st I will I
"HONEYMOON LODGE"
crash trailer-'for haulinn eraekrd |
appreciate it as I like to read
all
the
news
that's
happening
l
up nlnnes. So vou see we have to
SUNDAY and MONDAY. SEPTEMBER 12-13
teach them what we can and let around Barry county.
I don't want you to print this in !,
them learn the rest the hard wav
Fanctiol Tope and Manila Hunt
Don't think that yours Truly hasn't
been learning o few things himself. good and is Just to'lcll yoti my nd"PILOT NUMBER FIVE"
mess here.
Bargain matinee Sunday 1:00 to 3:00
Have seen Hollywood already and '
semi was wlim I war. in the motor
txx&gt;l nt Fnrt Jackson and that was- saw a lot of the well known places.*,
TUES.. WED., THURS.. FRI-. SEPT. 14-15-16-17
nt very much «But now I even sur­ some movie stars homes and some 1
mise myself sometimes, how T ert movie stars. Have looked Long •
Bing Crosby and Dorothy Lamour
around. I think that, otiuide of the Beach over and a part of Loa An- I
outfit which picks up-enemy equip­ I'.eles and have hat! a lot of fun i
in the all technicolor spectacle
ment on the battle flelrl*. we have here wherever I go, even at camp ■,
the most interesting work in the so far. Looked tne Douglas plant
"DIXIE"
army. There Ls not much repetition over today jmd saw C47's. B17's and 1
nor routine about It and we nre A 26 &gt; being assembled. It war.
around the shins, talking trt the sure interesting
sailors and we have a chance to sec I Will appreciate your sending me 1,
’ what
v um u
is tomlng
Luuiiiix ui.
In. r&gt;ui
Not iuiik
long ago 11
; ' about the next three Issues of the j
I -aw five German tanks brought Banner here to me.
Hostings,Mich., Phone* 2247-2282 -Ba
You can print my address if you
■ back from Africa But they didn't
i look so hot You can't imagine the want to but it might not pay as '
equipment and the amount of it 1 will only be here about a month. L
Right nqw I vill say j like to
. that comes across Everything from
FRIDAY and SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 10-11
tanks, railway locomotives anti read "The Home Front" news and |
DOUBLE FEATURE ATTRACTION
i bombs to socks and underwear. And the other itgms also, but the ' Home
cd course. I see only a small fraction Front" especially’
Bill F.lllotl and Ann Jeffreys
Thanks also for the services vou j
ot the shipping.
.
have given me since I have been
"WAGON
TRACK WEST"
The weather has turned typically Ln the army as I have gotten my &lt;
and East Side Kids
English with rain every time that Banner quite quick most always
tou forge* your rain coat «hd it ha' what with my moving around and I
.
trally been comlnf
coming! down.
down Quite -n such.
"SPOOKS RUN WILD"
few oats have
re been cut and shgcteea
-•'hocked | Will dose now ar.d hope you keep 1
but I donX know how they will ever up the good work you are doing. I
SUNDAY and MONDAY. SEPTEMBER 12-13
dry out. The new potatoes have I am.
Yours truly. Kenneth
been dug and now they ar* await­
James Cagney and Humphrey Bogart
Cpl Kerfneth W. Stanun
ing for the late crop and to cut
C-9-44-D AAFTTC
j the wheat. On? of the things tha:
"THE OKLAHOMA KID"
Long Beach. California.
held my attention, when I first
Bargain
matinee Sunday 3:00 lo 5:60
Douglas Aircraft Co.
| came here was the steam driven
I trucks They have a coal burning
TUES.. WED.. THURS.. SEPT. 14-15-16
--------—- please
-------------------------------don't be crossI boiler and are very alow but thev I Hl 'Ken'
! will null quite a load and are ujed with old Sell- for using your letter ;
Win. Gargan and Bobby Rcadick
I moctlv around towns for shbn —••■ou said it wasn’t written verv,.
hauls’ Horses ar- teed tp quite an well, but Ken. it's plenty O. K. and j
"HARRIGAN'S KID"
-stent around the city &gt;nd docks It was so good to hear from you we 1'
I for hauling nractlcallv everything. knew th? other fellows hi service •,
I They are rtally nice itQck. big and would like news of you too. Tell

fTGANE) THEATER

Barry

I

theatkv

�TWI HA8TTNG9 RANNtB, frHfrltfDAt, SEPTEMBER I, 1*43

ON THE HOME FRONT
(Continued from page 1, Sec. 3)
days. Everybody is canning prac­
tically every edible thing In sight
When you get back home if you are
served a choice variaty of. pumpkin,
—seed relish, just accept it. know-

come!
furlough wouldn't
It'*­
good*1?© be^iome^and see Ruthy.Ma
rt* who was elev«n months old
Sept. 2nd,"*added papa Pete, who
I* an instructor on sub machine
Iun* with th* air corp*. Pete used
&gt; work at the Viking; now hl* ad­
dress is—
B.T.C. No. 10
Greensboro. N. C.
Where he lives Ln tents, ha* no
electric light*, writes home by can­
die light. By Die way Pete dont
forget that candle light letter you’re
going to write us.
From the Naval Air Corps at
Davenport Iowa arrived Don Smith
iron of the E E. Smiths* at his
home In Delton on Tuesday and
taking off on Friday for the return
trip. Mighty becomln’ uniform on
you Don. If you don’t mind our
saying so. It was In '40 when Don
finished at Delton and he men­
tioned Paul Richards from Delton
at Ottumwa and Schondelmeyer of
Middleville at Iowa pre-flight as

admit H’s on* of the best, how'*
that?
Maude Yerty came back Labor
Day from visiting Keith—we have­
n’t seen her yet so well give you
al) about Keith next week.
In a letter from Robert D. Gard­
ner to his parrot*, Mr. and Mrs.
Chas. Gardner, he save:
“On my way here Ed Mannl and
I had a nice visit with Bill Weeber.”
He also said, ’Talk about fishing,
the streams are full of "Dolly Vardon” and "Silver Sides'*. We catch
them on anything from a gig to a
mosquito net or a coffee strainer.
The largest I have caught was 33
Inches long and I got him with my
hands out of a mud hole. Some of
the boys have Blue fox babies for
pets. They are sure cute.” Robert’s
address is:
Robert D. Gardner. 8 2/c
U S N.R.. 32nd Const. Batt,
c/o Fleet Post Office
San Francisco. California
See Bills letter this week to check
these ’fish tails'—printed below.
Word from Chanute Field. Ill.
«aW_that.uPfc. John. Adcock. Pfc.

tlon," in more way* than one.
Why. just the other day we heard
a laay telling about the bumper
crop of cucumbers they raised. Af' ter giving away all she could, there
were still lota left and not wanting
to-waste anything she began mak­
ing pickle*. Some weeks later this
is what she wrote in her diary.
Pickle Ode
We have a lovely garden
it grew lo our delight.
In spile of all the worms and bugs
that we fought with all our might.
And so as each-thing ripened
we harvested the crop.
But the trouble with the cucumbers
; Bolo have completed" training and
we though they'd never slop.
hav» been
hwn graduated
urartnatMl from
fmtn the
the Army
Armv
D ,
iPHd.ci i. have
At first we canned our pickles
R*U A,r
Technical Training Comwith great energy and vim.
P.
p
r_L 3®*8«976
mand in a special purpose motor
It all seemed that im&gt;&gt;ortant
NMhvIne CTennP °
vehicle course. Nice going boys.
in a plan to help Ug-Wln.
We had 'cukes’ of every size and Alfred arrived home Just three davs |
shape
after ills brother. Foster, who Ls in i listen to this official report.
Camo Campbell. Ky.—(BPLI----And to be specific—one
Was so big we got a gallon jar.
rnlM each other by such a close , ya,IePMSL.A|M^tbe waHinL uLi?1
lo keep It. Just for fun.
It really was u diliy
I margin. About the Army Alfred
। auvx "I like it at certain times— i qualified as an expert on the xubIn taste as well as name.
I savs.
»r t’i mrollis
head^hT"
®
luce n “U
.55'*
’-.?!..
“™^ 1I m.rhin.
s,m with a score of 84
Il could be our credential
-ie 480th Armored
to the well known hall of fame.
Infantrv Regiment
But as the weeks kept going post
ireo. IUSI in case.....................
.&gt; r of tiie 20th Ar­
"llXfiFw-iimd
Mond.y' —•
&lt;^£cS»
Our ’cukes' Increased so fast.
i Ky., the office of Major General
We thought we’d be "cuked” under for 10 davs wns
Col Harold G. Forman. 30423344 i Stephen G. Henry announced today.
catue we'd never see the hist.
' „ e.iig. ,u.e.
r- rI1 r.nnr!
Good work
work Clnrenm
Clarence and
and ai
as “Char
Char­­
Now they are subsiding
boB
r.. w.
I He McCarthy says. "So help me.
and we begin to feel
Camp Swift. Texas
They must have been some special Harold, who left from Flint, was | I’ll mow 'em down.”
Gerald
C.
Rogers,
has
graduated
plant*
rotered wrvlce^hlciT'i^nice^wort from “n intensive ' course in air­
with a patriotic zeal.
But of pickels In the meantime,
soldier. He ha* rifle and machine ! E,,Bne mechanic* at Sheppard Field,
we have canned varieties so many. uun medals and he says he lust Texas, and now is preapred to loin
Perish the thought, but we’d Just made up hi* mind thSl h?d like I the ranks of "coverall commandos"
wAST
X1
xs soon
we. right now. didn't have any.
'Enough is enough.'-of anything
U is
„ O.K.
OK. You look fine
fin. Harold
H.nJd and
.nt
MiSVl!
il
no matter what the fashion
you’re the friendly, pleasant kind
Some of our friends have a hazy of a Cpl. we'd like to have when Forces Technical Training Com­
mand. training specialist techni­
idea
we
have
one.
we’ve developed a ’pickle passion.
cians for the ground crews which
Lt. and Mrs. Arnold Perkins are "Keep ’Em Flying."
So right now we go on record
here for 15 days enroute from Tenn,
that the facts can here b« read.
Boyd Clark lx now stationed at
to Breckenridge. Ky. It Is good to tiie Army Air Forces Basic Train­
It doesn't matter yet so much
see
both
of
you
and
from
what
we
but it may in year* ahead.
ing Center at Kearns. Utah. What'*
beird Letha (Arnolds better half) your address. Boyd?
If we act quiet and strangely
tell
about
the
experiences
of
an
then you can surely see.
, ,, ,
Two rather new blue jackets seen
That Its 'cause we've been pickled army wife we wonder just which at Great Lakes these days are Mar­
one Ls getting the practice in ’nun- vin Harrington. Delton.- R 3. and
since 19431
euver’s. Don’t forget to .send us Wendell Crofoot. Hastings. R 1.
Nice having you home.
your
new
address.
■
How goes It fellow*—we'd like to
Home Wednesday from Fort Ri­
One of the fellows home last week , „
rBr from fUU
hear
you., Remember Wendell.
ley, Kans, catnc Bob Bush for 14
when
down ihcce
those wet
'— you
yc\. slipped
.'lipped dorr,
days. Bob, you know jumped direct­ told about a new private on K. P ■ —
rith a big bag of salt and we
ly from M.S.C. into the army and duty being told to take n hum bone I steps with
to
the
Colonel
for
his
eagle.
The
,
thought
you
had at least broken
since that time has been mounting
almost continuously. That Is to say. obedient private obeyed—you can something—we'll be glad when you
Imagine
the
aftermath.
That
Incl!
„
e
t
your
sea
going
lens
so youll
Bob" is in the Cavalry, like It fine
and spur* are part of hl* uniform. dent recalls the title line of a [ not be sliding around like that anyWe like that chin strap with your World War I Hit tune—"would you roOre.
_____
__
______
„
___
_______
rather
be
a
Col.
with
an
eagle
on
1
Dauntless
Dames
hnt too fellows—give* you that
snappy, jaunty, loot—the -girls life ‘ vour shoulder or a Driyatc with a , come word from Fort Des Moines,
it too How do we know? Because , chicken on your knee.' We admit, town that Private Ruth Sunday of
we saw ail the female* on main we’re a little behind on the latest |
jefferson St . Hastings. Mich,
street turn around and follow you'songs although weve been learning. I has completed basic training at the
with approving eyes as you
passed 1 "Gertie from Bizerte hut we have pjm Women’s Army Corps TrainOU IMUSCU
bv We can Just hear you pounding a hunch we haven t heard some I. lng
Ing center
Center here, and has been se­
ll out on the piano like you used of the most original verses.
lected for specialist training In Ba­
kers and Cooks school.
te Bob—from here on in we'll
we’ll bet Dot—Dash News.
' hers
to
------ --theme
-------------------... be. “Give »«your
song will
Me i| Wedding bells and Orange Bios- , She will received additional tralnMv Boots and Saddle" with varia­ icnw for Lt. and Mrs. Max Arlle ing In a specialized field preparations of a galloping, canter tempo Blxler who said their. "I do’s", last , tory to taking over on Important
Bob expects to be transferred and week, forming one of those partner- ' behlnd-the-lines Army Job, releMdon’t forget to send us your new shlps that can make life so com- . ing a soldier for combat duly,
plete. We send our congratulations There are now more than 150 Ions
address of your new station.
I listed bv the Army replacing soldBill (William) Dibble leaves Sat­ to—
Lt. Max A- Bixler. 0-683525
(era atth Wacs. Among them are:
urday for Fort Sam Houston. Texas
38th Troop Carrier Sqd.
; Rakers and cooks, draftsmen, truck
■ fter being here a week to visit Ns
Maxton Armv Air Base
drivers, library aids. r&gt;dlo opera­
folks, friends and a very special
Maxton. N. C.
tort, radio technician*, statistician*.
Marjorie. Bill looks great— has a
Greeting*, best of luck and a good stenographer*, telephone operators
Texas glow, what with that million
dollar smile of his—and he is deep­ oid ’Hello’ to Harry Wood some- typist*, machine record operators,
ly proud of his brothers' (Jiinmv where in the south Pacific. We ul- i photographers, photo laboratoiv
Dibble) record over around Naples most feel like we’ve had a little technicians, radio repalnnen. link
Wouldn’t you know that Ju*t chat with you. That’s how good it trainer Instructors, aircraft and authree weeks ago Mr*. Dolbee trav­ was to see the pictures of you that. । tomobile mechanics, weather obeled to North Carolina to see hus­ your folks Just received. We hardly I servers, chauffeurs, and classiflcaband Pete (hottest trip I ever took, recognized you in the group pic­ tlon specialists.
Wc should have a standing ques­
says Mrs. D.i nnd so soon Pete gels ture with your company but you
a eleven day furlough which isn’t sitting there nt the piano With the tion here at home—“Anv WAC’s to­
hard to take. but. "we’d have swing band you fellows have—that day?" or "How are we doing?” You
planned differently If we’d have was fine. Noticed that you write answer ’em girls.
Says Marine June Leary—"Will
known" said the Dolbees. (Consol- that your outfit is the best in the
fng thought—«oon as you had, the world—well, you being in it. we’ll you, please put rny address in the

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men.

' R° to work end watch and tee that call ypu-"Mo&lt;or Maulep"-how do ’ ally I saw h
r.o natives come in tiie barracks.
you like your title? Good luck. John.' soon. back he
received &lt;quit*
, *I have jrvenn.
(u,k- &gt;a few birth- nope it won’t be too long before . docen more. T
da? cards, one from Aunt Groce,
Grace, you’re back home.
net and took
Burrell and Sarah Phillips. Aunt
. Inez.
——Grandma
-------- na uaay.
van.
ueruia
Eddy. Carl. Bertha
Here’* a letter and poem* from i pretty sleepy then’ so I
, nnd ty
Thelma
,—im- w.
W.. nBetty
—
and Frank. Paul Rose—the blank space* were I
«»t to sleep. I Ju*
। Uncle Floyd, and your*. I also re- the censored words PauL although i ln&lt; t°od, when I was ai
| ceived a letter from Ron and Kalh- we have been informed that we are 1 an aw,u&gt; noise. I turnip.
__ __________
। arine.
,l _now
__ __allowed to say you are In the my back to see what was going on
ni»ht
----- .....
' '
, and thtre was about seventeen of . n.?2th. ..
I haven't heard anything about .i Hawaiian
Islands.
.
those
mosquitoes
Ivolding
up
the
A »naX»—or
. whether you can still buy wrist ( Dearest Momwatches or not. I wish vou would ■ ---- ’
hm
-----------write and let me know if you can. ' awaited letter. Did you think I was 1 rot un this
.
l W1U M'Pd you the money to get I never going to Arrlte again? I have' w*a standing morning one of them And
Ft, Benning. Da
C
crawl
In the middle of the TheretheU scorpions
one. when I was on a trip we .I tbren nrrttv
Aug. 30. 1943usually a yell,
pretty txixv
busy, mu
but ii
Ill write as floor duinn
the In
&gt;uu*&gt; u,
». ,
doing
manual
of WI
arms
•.A-."‘I
Dear
Friends and all.
‘TjOMPJ'BjXirf'ixl.,
from m,
JhJ.TL.'rm’ta
h“1"
And the soldier sleep* out
me ao I haven ’It a watch 1 _ ____ Surnrlted? Bov it sure is “ “
Mother and was glad to gel news spoiled mine
ground.
of home And of U»e good work you I anY morc and
“no I haven't been able i
hcre ^t s the mo*t beautiful । 8&lt;Jri Mom. did you get the pfc.11 are doing
,
i »&lt;&gt; W
t
Hiiie I hive ever t&gt;een-«eept
1
iy •"«*»»«•
another one.
When the dawn breaks thru,
I like to gel them all for I look
I am uenoing &gt;uu a paper that: home. It’* more like home than any
J ,had talte.n
the sky turns blue.
for all the addresses of the boys we get every week and also some piaCe rve befn alnce j came jn the mountain were no good *o I dldn t And
the sun climbs the mount
I know.
clippings from other ones that are Army, though. There are a lot of ““d &amp;n5'- Hope you donX care.
ao high
As you can see by my address I i write-ups about us
' different kinds of fruit here ------ ■ Whatever you do. Mom. dont
am now in Ft. Benning. Ga. I was । Well. I guess this Ls about all I an&lt;i -------- ttnd some other funny worn’ about me. I feel swell and
In Camo Rucker. Ala. until I came have to write about so I will close ( named fruit. It’s ail good to eat. I’m having a swell time. Tell all the And wander If it will change
in the Parachute. I am fine and I : for this time. I want to write to there is no fruit here that IsnX. , folks I said ’ Hello" and send them
and bye.
bone you all are the same.
I Don. Aunt Grace. Grandma, and There is one thing I oonX like and my love. Hope they all write soon.
There U a lot I would like lo tell maybe a few others.
-kthat
—• ■-Is -kthe
—---------— ”They
&lt;•— —
-------• ------------- «
—«•—
mosqultoe*.
are —
in -•do
mv•—
best
to answer.
Bye-Bye
s a wonderful place, thia di
---- .—
.— «I —
—. ।
With iota of love
you
but —
seeing
can••’t -I —will -------see you
almost us big os —----- Bombers, for now. With Oceans of love and a i It’so
wide—
John J. Weyerman
when I get home. How is the old
You know, a funny thing happened kiss on every wave. ___
With the dust, the sand, and
town. O. K. I hope. If you see Fred ’ ’Howdy’ John—we saw the copy last night. We have net* hung over
- _ , .
'
I heat.
Meyers tell him I said hello and i of the paper. "BonJour", that you our bed to keep them out. Well. I I
KftUl u
: But you can have my share, Ill
Pvt. Paul L. Rose
hope to see Mm soon
sent home. Noticed it lust said. was lying there dreaming and I saw
.
Michigan
rnmre Somewhere
ooniewnrrc m
we one come and land on my net. He
A PO. 33. c/o Postmaster
in num.
Africa." We
We are not having it too hard now "Printed
I
(Continued on Page 5. Bee. 1
but it can't lost long. I hope to spotted your outfit and what they looked around for a while and fin- । San Francisco. California
get In to the battle soon.
As there Ls no more news here I
will close and hope to get the Ban­
ner soon.
Yours.
Pvt. Orville H. Curtis. 36421300
Co. B. 541st Parachute Inf.
Ft. Benning. Ga.
PB. If you see Mr. Doster tell him
I said nello and hope to see him
soon. '
Hl. Orville, they tell us you haven’t
made your first jump yet but will
soon—remember the English para­
the things you need
trooper who when pulling the rip­
cord after he’d jumped said. ”171
any. this Ls ripping I
By tiie way your brother Earl's
address has just been clunged tc
Pvt. Earl W. Curtis. 36424974
4th Plton. Co. D. 692 O.M.B N.
Fort Lewis. Washington
Birthday—April 25th.

u I certainly don’t ret lime
all
during boot training to write *ll
ka I'd
I’d like to. but I’d love
the folk*
thia 1*
heartng; from them. Boy! this
the Ufe. It’s tough sure, but I knew
that before and I certainly am a
healthy cuss now”
’
Well be writing you Ju»e at—
Pvt. June Leary, u^MC.WJt.
Recruit Depot.
•
14th Bn.. Co. F-3 B.CB. 112
Camp Lejeune
New River, N. C.

Hats On, Everybody,

Gowen Field. Idaho
August 17. 1943
Hostings Banner
Hastings. Michigan.
Dear Sirs:—
It has been very nice receiving the
paper each week. It has been for­
warded to me from my last address
and reaching me all right.
I am now an engineering officer
at Gowen Field. Idaho and would
like the paper sent to me here.
The work here U very interesting
as we are keeping B-24's in the air .
for training Of night crews. How
iong I stay here U not known but
expect to move before Christmas of
this vear.
My new adress Ls as follows:
Lt. Cleon Smith
411th Bomb. Sq.
Gowen Field
Boise, Idaho
Very truly yours
Cleon Smith

Letter*
August 11. 1943
Mrs. Earl R. Boyes
421 W. State St.
Hastings. Michigan
Dear Aunt Cora and all.
Well. I have a little time today so
will drop you a few lines to let you
know that I’m getting along all
right so far. 1 tried to-write to you
a few weeks ago1 but I dldn^t find
time to. I hope everyone at home b
getting along all right I bet »t’s
swell at home now. the trees are ;
Keen and the flowers are in bloom, y
avbe some day I'll be home again
so t can mow your lawn. Those days
will come again I hope„ . , |
I haven’t heard from Dad for
some time, but I know that he can t
see to write, but Mother tells me all
about him and what he's doing. I’m
looking forward to being home by
next summer if things go all right.
Hope Margie is coming along with
her work at the shop and Unde
Earl is coming along al) right
I can tell you where I am now.
though you should know by now.
that I’m In Sicily. You have all
probably read about it in the papers
and heard about it over radio. Tills
is quite a country, a lot of moun­
tains and all kinds of fruit.
I’ve run out of space nnd words
this time so will say "So Long".
Yours truly.
P.F.C. Russell Silsbee. 364 &gt;4398
A.P.O. 758, c/o Postmaster

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August 6. 1943
Mra.|\LJ4. Weyerman

Hastings. Michigan
Dear Mother and family:
Just a few lines to let you know
| that I am okay and feeling fine,
and hope you folks are all right
loo. I don’t know whether I told
you. or not but I Just got over a
bad case of sunburn about a week
ago. I went swimming one Sunday
afternoon and 1 stayed in longer
than I should have. There was
about four day* that I could not
wear a shirt at all. and I had a
little trouble sleeping. It was the
worst sunbum I have ever had. or
expect to get again.
Well, it was'Jltsl/a year ago yes­
terday that I went to Camp and I
sure wish I was back there again.
I am tn Charge of Quarters today
so I am trying to get caught up on
my letter writing. I wm on K. P.
yesterday so being in Charge of
Quarters today 1* Just like a day
off. AU I have to do is blow the
whistle for the men to fall out and

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★ FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE and those families not contacted by phone, there
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�THE HASTINGS BANNER. THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER », 1HJ

a Past Department Couuuander. and
1 IMPORTANCE OF
I Spring* At present he to able lo
K..» I, .,*&gt;1
AMERICAN L.KUIVH
LEGION his
be UP and__around
but k. still weak MmEAIVAH
hto record
re&lt;:on{ in
ln the
(
Legion, gives as­
GOOR HABITS
---------.-.^the^nweting will be.
S""1
“ "* WELFARE MEETING “
".SSUwi.
(From Roger Baton's letter in
the Greenville (Mlch.t Dally i —..
I New»&gt;
■
Lt. Hathaway is determined to
I recently asked a group of em- , conquer the tfleets of the disease,
Sat..
Ui.. Sipt.
Sapt. II. IMS
1943
Wendell Lyons to
(Continued from Page 1. Section 1.) 'lovment managers what kind of tdid If trying can win. he wUl even­
men will be mmrt demanded by tmh*?. tor*n*r
"J ?
Direct Boy's.
“Since my golni to South Amer- players after the war la over. The ' “
^a,?Lhe. &gt; .,**YL.loIl! »»’?!.' •—-» Hantpn Startw Returatev m
HaUilea the experiment station had be­ I unanimous -reply was: “We fear 'That U the right spirit. 14. though
'September
11.
at
7:00
p
Programs at Flint
IL’ publication.’ ' that the war is breaking down the away—you 11 win out, even though'
tome .n ♦»'-tor.
factoi
time
the
Initallatlon
of
the
new
dlattict
-Wendall R. -Lyons, son of Mr. nnd
&gt;ear I was gone were moral foundation of many weaker ‘A."1*-* *&gt;ke considerable tfmr—
।
............
..~^y
Had set a new in­ men; if so. they wtll find It dlffl- Ed.i
M ‘ He would **be ' glad1 ,nto h'hear
rL^.r.^.,,7
rTTT, r'* ‘“
“r'L!S3
MTUIU
“ or
°&lt; wiaciicyuie.
1
_
n
5
’
Hastingsw.‘friends
i
Department Commander Ray been appointed boy's nroaram sec­
w get poaltlonx
ponuiona after
alter they
nicy rerr- . from ZE*™**!»"
***li‘X’ who
can C. Conlon*
fluence at work—the spirit of re- .
cult to
tion
will
b.
lhe
iniUlling
ofL.ury
‘
utlte
Fun VuUA LySs.
,
•**
turn
W«- employment
manage™
icarch. We were already beginning I turn
V'
- ---- ---------- * ----------- ■ write him at Uns address:
fleer. Refreshment*
ge.
Refreshments and Jrt-to-1
who haa been serving as associate
j0i have a literature „ot agriculture. wtll then give special consideration
Lt. Roy Hathaway
..
--------------------r.na
I
protrBm
JM!
gether
between
6:00
and
7:00.
taj^jupon..American
to Uie character nnd habits, of £afc_AH”y w'&lt;,.Nav7 Hospital
__&gt;rd
upon American conditions.
In lhe afternoon, slarUne at 3:00 । moved to Flint in January. 1B42.
“It was easy to foresee a new era those who spnlv to us for positions., Hot Springs. Arkansas
[». m, there will be a special meet-1 succeeds Robert A. Horrocks, who
in education, for the Hatch Act had Wc will seek for men of good habits--------------- —---------------ng
with
the
new
Department
Field
DEATH
F
AI.FUEL'S
resigned
&gt;Mt
month
to
take
tiie
cslabhihcd a research nrganizatloo rapecislly those who do not touch
Service Officer, Ray O. Conlon, general secretaryship at Jackson.
in every state of thr Union, and liquor."
;
' ■BENJAMIN FUTNA.M
RlirBd
mu’t give place to certalnt Alpheuv Beniamin Putnam, aged of Grand Rapids, who has been usMr. Lyons was graduated from
83. of Middleville died early .Tuea- eigned to this area This meeting Western Micdigan College &lt;4 tu.i-'
ties, We know now that this bit MUNICIPAL COURT
ueimar Hager
twger Jr..
ur.. 18
&gt;a of
or Delton.
utuum.1 day morning at Pennock hoaplUl lias been called in order that the cation tn 1837 and taught at Storr
of
of fe
federal legislation wax the means
Delmar
tervlcc officers from posts through­ Commonwealth School for boys at
brought
into
Municipal
court
«here
he
had
been
a
paUenl
for
■cf’ making
research
“*■'
*" *ln*tead
*““* of ‘tra­ wm
WrfS’vL,.
.£1 “ii". &gt;o
H, w,. .!&gt;. Kn M the out the district, and iy.
all aiK.3r
other Le- Albion until June. 1H1. where he
dition the basis of all Instruction,
organized the school's first alhlelic
thus hitching the colleges to the
s» be able and physical education program. He
living world
id become was teaching m Aioiou puouc
.
---------------Michigan from Ohio in 1UI. Mr. present their problems and
"All this was in the accounting;
I Putnam Hr. wss a captain In the acquainted with the new welfare scliools at the lime he received Un?
besides out there In Illinois, in the TRAN8FKBKED TO
Civil War Surviving are his son *ct^P of thf Department.
offer from Flint. At present, he is
very heart of thr American bread HOT SPRINGS. ARK.
Relatives here have received word Frank of Grand Rapid*: five grand
The American Lagion is vitally also chairman of the youth welfare
basket the puzzling problems of
from 2nd Lieut Roy Hathaway that children; ~t three great-grandchil- interested in rendering all posalble,
of the Flint Junior
The threat of Kiska tn Japanese , agricultural education and develop­ he has hern moved from Camp dren: a sister Mr», Florence A. aaslstar.ee to the families of the committee
Chamber of Commerce.
could, and most likely would
hands was more imaginary than ment
themselves out more rapidly Maxey. Texas, to Hot Springs. Ark.. Butt* of Benton Harbor and two veterans now in the service and the
real
No grand-scale invasion work
and more completely than in oth­ where he is receiving the Suter brothers Jesse of Grand Ledge and welfare and rehabilitation of the
treatment for polio. He Dan D.. of Bantleld Funeral serv- veteranafter he return*.
This
could have been launched from thl. er sections of the Union
■ K«nney
AU.i Uie infantile par-' I.,.
win be ».
-XIUUUIU UUIVI&gt;...w "...
was ..:r.:kcn uitii
Ires’ will
at Uie Walldorff
funer- .....
meeting
will a,--,
give interested Legton­
bise against the United States and
"All things considered, therefore WAb
— ■ on
— JUlv
—•"
—■* 1-• al------••-----------------•».» -""ortunlty
of learning
17 —
and --------was exceedhome•”--------------this Thursday
afternoon nalres the
oppor
it won't greatly increase our abil­ the proposition to- visit' Illinois, av.sls
..le task before them I Circle No. 3 of the W8.CJ5 will
liglv ill for some time, badly afat twn o'clock, and Interment will something w.
of the
ity to launch damaging blows developed within us 'he yearning feeling
.
und
a*
many
a*
can
possibly
do so ! hold their meeting in the church
hia
arms
and
shoulders
He
be
in
Riverside.
"
r,
'
,
■*
■■
to re-enter college work to be again
against Japan.
i pallors on Friday afternoon. Sent
are urged to be present.
with young people: tn have a hand first received care nt Camp Maxey
10, at a2:30 i»«..
p.m All
The fact that the new Depart- &gt;v.
m members are
IF IT WONT HELP WIN THE
.
। in what promised
promis'd to be stlrruiv
stirring but ha.v now been tranzfcTred to
.
ment
Field
Service
Officer
is
also . urged lo be present.
the
Atmv
and
Navy
hospital
In
Kot'
But It was at Kiska that the Jap- times ahead, and to pa ' some­
----- —
.w,—on to t|lr next generation.
(possibly for the first tune in their] Thr event brought us Into the stir­
modern history*, ran away trom ring 'times all right I only hope
that we left something behind
trouble without indulging In one worthwhile
WHEATIES
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•
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• ft wa.« Dr. T J Burrill who met
Ccunlry Club Whul FUkei. Ig pkg 8&lt;
Never before have Tojo'r- minion;, me at the station, entertained me
yielded an inch of ground without nt his home, showed me over the
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Regular or quick cooking
.
Can It be that into the tradition- for hr had been with the univrrCREAM OF WHEAT pkg 22c
bound coiuctousneas of thr littlr **'* Roni thr beginning, and was

I Moody civil war in Spain. Italian | talatlve attain, and a frank &gt;PI conquest of Ethopia and Albanlai pralsal of evidence tor lack of Its
i and Nail aigreMinn against Austria: which led lo open charges of graft
&lt;«.b. „ *-r p.b.
(Continued from page 1. Bee. 1.) |
wririrer i
----- 1
s-,?te!wen!
An interesting sidelight—a poll
of several top-ranking English and
American military lenders Ln Great
—
..... gave
----- April.
.—.* ....
Britain
1644. as. the
advocat'-d nn tntematkinai organ!. . ..
earliest date at which the war in
aetion in which Russia and China
The unrealistic attitude cf some Europe could end. Some named an
would Join In preserving .r~“ r the ultra-conserve
.world
the
Rejnibii-1
,^2
”
'
.
”
7L"
"..T
”' nt but
Vii
ultra-conservative Rejnibhriatc. soma a later,
। can leaders u further reflected by APr1*- 1M-* *M thr average of all
.'Udi men as Senator Taft of Ohio the gueAses-and these men adBui who told reporters it was his view milted that their selections were
Bounds fine, doesn't it?
rhal does It mean?
that the Republicans should elim- Jlul that—guesses.
' ■ mate foreign policy as nn issue in
... , . .
The word "undcraundinr* u Irfhe 1044
ll(„ V4nilWMI11
ilu VM11
--------- - ------r-------Kiska---U ,probably
more ~..
important
campaign „and
concentrate1 ------cover a multitude of sins of ointe-. t&gt;elr RtlMckM on ulc New Deal's Ter
for the manner
which
was
nr.er In ~h!c
“ -U.
It nms
sion
As a matter of fact, this n.3naBcm,n. Of domestic affairs!
taken
taken than
than for
for what
what itit actually
actually
country and Britain have always |
...
is. This fog-bound, mountainous.
had a pretty fair sort of "under­
Talk about the Ostrich burying barren Aleutian island was of Ut­
Blanding’* between themselves in ils head in the sand to hide I
t,e practical value to . Japan and
military and economic affairs. That
... it will not be tremendously useful
* us except in a negative way—
we are there, the Japs won't be.

ITORIALS

to prc*er
‘ ' sea
open —
for traffic
keep the
—lanes
---------------- while England depended on the
threat of our navy in the far east
re
was
to keep-Japan In line. Thr--------neyer an alliance, just a rather
but •
complete "understanding"
that wasn't enough to prevent an­ '
other world war.

blinkered point ot rtew.

But Ls the American public which
ls .'pending hundred.’ of billions of
dollars and n human cwt measured
1,1 thousands killed and thousands
more maimed and wounded, to win
n war we didn’t want and Into
which wc were drawn by the pres-1
vur&lt;- of international politics (In
The formation of nn internation­ which wc took no active parti, go­
al organization in which Russia ing to Im1 deluded into forgetting
and China would Join in preserving about foreign policy and Its rela­
world peace, also sounds impressive tion to the [XMt-war cral
Before World War I there
the internatlcnal court
court a;
at me
Hague. This was Ml'international
an biict naitoiou
organization to preserve the pence
al which all nations, including
Russia and China were represented
But the organlzaton had no real
authority and was powerless lo
prevent World War I.
“

Another war af.cr an interval of
,&lt;,&gt;s than ^urr decades would be
». n,orc . costly blunder
than could be
.
cl'- uih'd up •‘Salnsl any mlRmanagcm&lt;fnl &lt;jf P^ely domestic policies.

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national issue this time with great­ vincible? If so. the victory of Ki*- In a scries of the most difficult sit­
er boldness and intelligence than ka far transcends Ute mere recap­ uations that ever beset a mar. erK
.
it did twenty-five years irtto. forcra ture of a rocky pin-point of land gr.ced In college service
"In conducting me over the farm
- After World War 1. there was for another world war will develop .wjt In the midst of the “world's and about the bums tiie visible
the League of Nations. This. too. and we wtll again be drawn in again worst climate"
। conditions were evident—loo evi­
against
our
wishes.
was an international orgrjUzalion
dent bv far and rhe less said abo&lt;r
1 KUka doesn't mean that .... I4
....
*
for preserving world peace Chinn
It anything either bold or in­ ' Japs have broken or are likely to | now Hr was frank enough t‘&gt;
and Ku'sla were members—in fact, telligent
results from the Mackinac
the Ruslan delegation headed by conference, wo will be bowled over break in the Immediate future. It that the herd- had been dl-nersM
dues, however, indicate that ttic -2.nd ‘he mam farm ren.ed for cash
Maxim LltvinofL invariably took a
.
...
.
.
, ,
... Vrnni Him
feu
him TI Isnmro
learned tilat
that the few
Jap soldier in spite of fanatical From
leading part in nltcmpting to push with suriulsanimals nnd the 111 tie equipment
zeal inculculatcd by years «( Jingo­ that remained were the property- o|
through an arms limitation agree­
As James Haswell of the Detroit
ment backed by non-a egression Free Press mentioned, “the con­ istic training and cmpe.-cr worship the experiment station*, that ontv
and an admittedly Spsrtan abllity seven student’ were catalogued in
pacts which would really mean ference iMRvrn In a fog."
I to rndurr hardship, can break. Just ngriculturr. and that all Instruction
something. Tiie U. s. A. wav not
in that department had been aban­
officially represented at the league
Haswell of course, was referring I like anybody else, when the going doned. except for a brief season In
id the" weather—but not nccexvartly .gCU-tQQtUUgil---------------------- -------- i thr winter, but-that there »«.•• n
official observers.
exclusively so! ,
fettled determination to revive th”
[OATS GROVE
college of agriculturr
"I have a vivid mental picture of
But the la'ague lacked author­ •Any Republican mrcliQg which
I... L. ...
The
A ^fi met with Mr’. Frank
ity and was jowerlczs to prevent, leaves out Hoover. Landon and Kilmer for an afternoon meeting the 'itrand old min." as he wa.i
Thursday.
’"~’ ““ ’ After
* *•' •the
“ buslnc.-s an nffe-tkmatrh called, standing there
hot only World War If. but the Wlllkic d&lt;&gt;cs not merit serious cxmi- T*
in the midst of that agricultural
interesting
program
was
given
in
zlderalh-n by Republicans at large charge of Mrs Floyd Kimble Tea rhaiw of dilapidated buildings
,,
...
,
end cookin’ were, .served * Thr C. broken machinery and n---lcc»cd
Hoover and Landon were climina- e soclctv rccrntlv elected the lol­
(Iran nbb'.it some’bins ’which had
led so that it wouldn't seem too —
lowing
officer*:
—
,
—..Far! Sea- presi
­
dent;
crude when Willkle was left out. "*
—“ LnVcme
------ Clum. Vice P An- nn rr-nectablr existence.
Cimrdra Endsley, Sec. nml Tr--1
For the most part, the Mackinac • iMfr^Beiur’AllrywiTtsu':
Pijml’t ....,
Tv»h (hue nwivi-t he renutrktd i” if tn
....
Counselor, Rev Thornp.ou. Llinvif -Yrs. it look’ nrrttv bad
eommllm L. m.de up «I llu, re­ , Brisbin;
Devotional,
fiupt..
Sca.'c; profr’ or Dnven'sort. '-nd if’ foliv
.......
i,... . ... .. „..l.u devotional,
nupt..
vestaVesta
oca.'c.
•ia
...a— indsi-y.
—looking
actlniury &lt;lcm&lt;nL&gt;
thr RepubliIXKlltO
ut—
Supt
Audra
&gt;&gt;ul.. triedIn
. iin.iirreuKiollv
• . .. n-u..
»&gt;•kuui
ou u■ •.. -trnuuoi
i-uon.’ bsd
DSC1 aa ,‘lt
l&gt; lfKllt5
loo*.’ Bur
i
C«n party
tv.rtv who
who
u....»
—_ r.iHis;r........' . 'Mp.
««,. Uo
can
tried ini'UCcerafuHy
Hclly Hunt.
fuiVcme
Clum;
anil -u'ladinc hh
“o ।
tn rtop Wlllkir four yeat'. ago. This Sicnary Supt.. Ivnh Brisbin
liilmls. and Illinois is an
— - !1 The C. •»F. meeting next Sunday i&gt;i«
time, it appears, they arc attempt—
—
-..its
v..,
i
,....
I ■ tide—^What vou mv here
ing lo get away to a running start!
*’t.!Lbe ,rd bX
...
Subject "Young Peoples Work
f such a Commonwealth
It Attorney General Herbert
'a rwoph " This was ’tv
Rushton goes into the invc.-tigaliou ’
pav Demon da mJ fanrilv on
of ttv- Michigan legislature with'Sundav *‘ School ‘------began Tuerairy rave inc a new vision of .'•criSrc ai
the aggressive determination of a with
' ' “
Mrs Lyle Olmsted u.s teach­ decided me. whatever the ml;1
er.
*
A
family
gathering
was
held
Dewey in New York Cite i
handicap to reenter college won
nt E S Thompson's on Sundav in
gusun itf Wayne County. .—
honor of Walter Thompson's birth­
forts will command nationwide at­ day
Mr. and Mrs. Hnrvy Wood­
tention; If, cn the other hand, ag­ man of Grand Ripids visited the known In Mlrhlnan that mv first
gressive determination proves to be former's parents. Mr. and Mrs John imnulse h-.d been to declh.r to b-'
for the position. But
conspicuous by its absence, neither Woodman on Sundav * Rev nnd considered
with''word' nnd vision like the»r
Mrs.
visited Mr and will: ruch n man as this on the
the attorney general nor respect —
------J.—O.
• -Crawford
— for state government will pain in ?Jr’- w*p- .Vr&lt;x,ki. Sn
mid Mich n state n» Ulfnoh
and Mr
Mrs.
Nell
Smith 1and ground
»Ulure-to put it a* charitably as Mr nnri
‘ N
'" Sm,!h
behind
U».
nn the spot
dmighttr of Midland spent the week lo cast mv Ihitdecided
with Illinois If the
I&gt;O*
.u — k 1-4
&gt;1
I mu
did new
here Hin-r
after »i»v
having spent two opportunity offered
—a rbvisinn I
A good thorough, airing of leg- w,.rLs
Wall lake
h ve nrver for a moment nnrctt'’&lt;t
T have known few men whom

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The f .'.lowing article, taken from
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lUinol’
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worthy of lhe name of a college
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Illinois Under his • administration
P-s student body grew from 7 tn
C.ver fiOOO in that college It nt- i
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India, and many European conn- ,
trie' He sained a world wide rcn-.
utalton as an educator

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�THE HASTINGS BANNED. THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 9. 1M2

I

The Boy Scout* win meet Monday | iua w^Munu: Mr*,Ronald
uacx Owen*
acmpi. I A [* A I
M C \A/ C ~:rras4rssr.ru?x
an E.*rhom; karold Smith. Kun- I "J I A I
N f Vw \
terUtamant.
PuMlbly someone may think that
vtUe; Vincent Kelly. ClarUvi.k. u V V M L
11 L II J
।
_
Barry county* circuit* cdurt and GRACE LUTHERAN CHURCH
'
------- —
Mr*. Robert Vrootnan. 813 E. Rail- —
, Knumtnu*! Ot
board of supervisors viol* ted that
road WiUlr.m Vandft- Malo. Free-! The body of Fred Goodyear. 72,' one o^ock fcr &lt;
H Trlnklein. P*«tor
I BAFTI8TCHURCH NOTES
injunction in fixing U&gt;e level and O Service*
port;
William
S'.ebbli.r.
Jr
.
318
3
i
wu
brought
to
Hastlags
from
K*l.»
Ty
tfon
P*
|jr
held In Iho LO.O P. hall. ’ Sunday School *1. 10 o'clock. All
i.uinuinlmt it wttn a dem at lhe
Hark; Harold Bel .-diet, 83G E Bonu; I nmaeoo TUurtday tar burial in RW^;
’
LGreen »treet entrance.
t wcloimfe
•
outlet.
.
Mr*. Robert Derado. 822 Benton: craida cemetery. Mr. Goodyur.,
n.Ht* -m v—
Divine worship at 10:30 A At. Ser- „ Divine Services
As Uie ouilrt is hi this county,
Mu George Williams. 430 N. Mich- familiarly known as ’ Friu". wa* OIiLk£&lt;x2“Atl °,ul”
aubject. ■■Falth.••
Sermon Sublet
’ the proceedings had to bn taken mon
Igan;
Mr*
George
Ha
Uh,
Saranac,
bom
in
Hasting*,
lhe
*on
ot
George
j
Buixby echool al 11:30 A M.
cf His Teaching*
Mr*.
N.
W.
Sackett
.
and
infant
and
Julia
Turner
Goodyear,
formIf*
Jjlf -j-ff
iCanthiurd (ram Page 1. flee. I.)
Communion service Sunday. Sep- ■ Bvenlng meetlu
JVn' .
N- Wa.'.hingu&gt;n; ilris eriy well known resident* of this ;
th* pieridtrt, Mr*,
Umber IBth. Announcement next geltatlc singing mid sertnon
late to ral*e the question. But it Sunday
9Krl
Florla
»»&gt;d infant daughter eity. their home being tha residenca c,Bre
[hers.
.
after
the service
talon
became
ot Hl*
Dues.All young !H*«Ung*
j?”.**!' ■*x*.
,"_'
it can be ralsen, tiiu*e who alte.not
Voter'll
meeting
after
church.
j TWfcday
night
B.Y.P.U.
2.3.
1 ”
“rin*F« R«
■&gt;
RW (mown a* the Niethamcr Apt*.
__ „'
Voter's
meeting
after
church.
Tti#Fday
night
B
Y
P.U.
All
young
Ha»Ung«
R.
at Camp
In ilia dfcrer. Ji.il
it will have lo fight the oUle of
.1 on Green • treel. All lhe Immedial* | The Tbornappte Garden Club will
Sunday school staff meeting to- people invited al the church at — ----------------------------eutally resitulrietl
M..-ldgan. whu&amp;c Conservation Du, relative* of Mr. Goedyear'i family |
®*P**
at 2 o’clock
ir (hf nd.uits;
&gt; Friday &gt;. 7:30 p.m.. at 531 | 7:30 "
. Ith r i Tft r r
partmer.t now own* Yatikei Hprlnua morrow
I Lave passed away.
; with Mr*. J. W. tong, 402 t. Mjchi...
WM...
I
nighU
prayer
nwctlilg
“
'iTUfATDC^
W
Court.
Wed.
night*
pray.cr
meeting
'Tl-lLATDl-\
&lt;li From b'.illdhig
jai.k. with a large frontage on con------ Erie
--------------------Tiie Ijikr
conference---bf thr ; —
theu church at 7;30. Also teaching
teaching Hl
| IJL
LA
H I K
l\ L
L JJ
| Mr. and Mr* Lloyd Roush and ttj
kin River drain.
peeling lake* and a considerable
n&lt;‘2.firb’ °
d R*®14*' 4 hag.—Grand
....
* f
____________ , I children have moved to Hastings
frontage on Gun lake. The rccrca- English District. Missouri Bvnod. S. School k-aaon.
from Kalamazoo and are living tot w‘" ••
speaker.
.....
uciial value of. Hint pane would tie will meet at Redeemer Lutheran I--------------- -----------------------ii.r.i—via- .
pin. lake, which I!
Church.
Ft
Wayne,
Indiana.
BepFIRST
CHURCH
OF
UHRIHT.
„"■*7.'?"*
”
*
»
‘
*rring
Bobby
FIRST
(IIRIMT.
I the house on E- Grand 8t.. formerly '
t
diminished largely by lowering oun tember H-iath. Rev. Trtnkleln will
p., end "frntn ot
SCIENTIST
|
uSv.?
1
?.
occupied
by
Mr.
and
Mr*.
O'Connell.
c
*
‘
J*
r
£'***
SCIENTIST
ink- ■vriie cottage owners around
L;r. tiiii . ily or hit
The W.8 C.fl will meet with Mrs.
. Comer Church and Center Street* | Dealing with the career of a |' wlio have moved to Owomo.
that lake would also be concerned attend
—:-------- --- ------------------- ---------- aubject: -SulMUtice" vc*
' DMUn“ ’M'‘1
Orchid, to Mias Phoebe Oak* Minwr c-.mgtowll for PC’Juck .up­
vi-iy much if Ural were attempted.
, young jockey
He to taught the । ! dietitian at Pennock iwapltal. and
--------------------------------------------Sunday service 11 a.m."
YfedD • ,y' 8e|“’ 15 W ,re
METHODIST
CHURCH
Tiie cotnplaincin* i
.
J SSL
t» Charts
M U» wondertul
Wc have heard that there have FIRST
Hurt to—er—(or the
Sundav
school
9
30
am
j
to
Charles
Bower
for
the
wonderful
,n
’lteaof
The Morning Worship Service win | Wednesday evening *
wn-.fl nropcrlv «m
been many complaints by onion
Lu &gt;Ar
They
..... ___
*«*rv!ce at Au-l-,, uM» .
|garden.locatedju*taa*toflhehaatie .held
next —
Sunday morning at 1
10:00
o'clock.
Mr.
Stone
will
preach
‘
I?
’’
JI
’
,
.
.
I;.
7
“
"5
,
।
pilal.
The
women
jviio
work
in
the
,
watrr al limes during the growing from thr themi* "Uvttia bv Faith *' Reading room in church edifice : 3amr* ( agney. Humphrey Bcxart gitehen- have been bu*y canning
from
lhe
theme.
"IJving
by
Faith.
’
|
*
reason. May be liny- UiiriK that I™"1 “JT.I'XSf:. HSfiX "Lral!S.. ..cn We,..ul S.Wraav ln«n , n&gt;r *»&gt; I. l.ia In (b, «UTnu 'Uiuble. I«
&lt;r ™
vile rxiem resulting from condition would be improved if The Adult Choir will sin«. The 1JM*"
3 t« S on.
l..l™ d.y, .hen the tnbl.n Mr- ' I'SfXpK &lt;*
which would there were no dim ai the outlet Sunday School will meet at 11.30. :
**•”* °P’'&gt;«&lt;1 for »eUle- ' yCgetable*have flourished undef
Tiie Offlclnl Board will meet next |
of Gun lake We doubt very tnucn
if they will get relief by Irving fo Tuesday evening in the church ofi "Cowboy Commando*"
Bower, who planted practically evundo the splendid job tiuat dam Ums flre at 7 45 Thl» is thr flr*t meet­
xtarritiK Ray Uorrlgan.
j trything but celery.
done for Gun lake We would think ing since .lune Plans for lhe church
i Dentil* Moore. Max Terhune ..
। Mr and Mrs. Alford Custar of
remedy might Ur. with live year will be discussed.
। Tn* pursuit of a gang
of |,a" 223 W. Mill St. moved last week ;
Dr E H Babbitt District Super­
"a"".
j saboteur* bent .Tf
on’ 1 J
' K ® I ’0 Huntington. Ind., where they,
tcin- intendent. has set the date of the
, ,ro&gt;l,|
• we*tern ir.::u
,”,ne ’billb ing ,.v
needed , Kyj .study to .prepars themaelve* '
oiMirucuoiut pui in me drain Fir»t Quarterly Conference for Sun­
J magnesium
lo thc
the government.
&gt; for missionary work.
in to
during lhe dry seasons, which would day. September 19th. at 8 W o’clock
Bing Crn»by, Dorothy laimour
I
PM. This will lx- a Planning ConMrs. John Eddy is on the lick list I
ralsl* the waler in thr big dllch so i.™
: In "Diile"
I
it would flow into late:.:) ditches
this week.
1 Filmed In Technicolor Bing plays I
and thus irrigate iho onion beds the church presenting it* plans for (Continued from Page 1. Section
the rolP
role 01
ot uan
Dan Kmmett
Emmett the banjo j■I Mis* Sue Smith, the daughter of
vear.
1 WuAhtrnrron Till* nrintlno
■: UM?
bin Inkc.
Orangeville Creek and other &gt;izi- the
1
Mr.
and Mr. Donald D. Smith, reRails* Dav for Sunday School and
Pa{e any more Jral i !,rou^llotur who w®1*,“Dixie" anjl
able streams flow into Uie Oun
lomproi
cclved ths ............
Gold .............
Bar. the highest1
, Sn« *hin the &lt;*totl£ rol *me ' *’ "" *'*v" 1 .....................
H’,1 ri ' the d
ik led river drain, so that mm : benefit
fail schedule will b-- started that 1 !*. ’cVr'r"n-v";r.B mi Tni'"of cotiriw MM
•',,n&lt;1 ,'™r wmlEn
*n“l. ’roun« A™;** wik ’I HT,n‘un?rtnn*n*el‘r K.'A'P'-S!.
Etorae'citv S'™
£here t,
could Ih« derlvid from such dams day
&gt; within nlr uii h
nnd claues will be promoted
f ?Ll the^.lue ofTdlfu.r ^Te , ‘
" und
^t
eh“
S’
at various jKiints down stream than
i*i-.i&gt;' of a dollar
she spant the summer. She wa* la ‘
:&gt;..it might re-.ult from teating-out the .lam at Gun
-------------- depreciated and your-------------------------------------------------K
' cinssc*
•
own money— '| 1
•barge of eight
and1 acted a* ‘
lake.
। FIRST U. B. CHURCH
| the money you failed
fulled to loan
—
will
।
assistant
to
the
archery
Uutructor.
'
Kelly In "Pilot No. 5"
। : utomatlcallj* be reduced in value. Gene
A
ixipular
monthly
rnagaxlne
for
'
A
M.
Cnldren.
pastor
Tiie fall of Java forms lhe back­
lhe tetfl
drain. half undj me construction i.t Gia Riv­ j Cor of E. Grand and East St.
I So, each of us ha* a private, trr- 1 ground
for lhe timely story of Pi­ girls, which ha* a section depleting
er Drain. which would uc some lob. 1 Tills being Conference Sundav ', sonal Interest
&gt;me«csv jn seeing to
io It
» that
mm lot No. 5.
varloui stages lh the lives of fainoun I
i: yoq a-*k u* for an opinion, we the only services al the church will ; Uncle Sam receives enotjgh money "Honeymoon l-od&lt;e” Marring
women of today, feature* in Ils' re- i
— iu: think of any pci*ou.v iud&lt;p* be the Solid iv whix'l. All classes through regular channels so that Oiiir Nelson. Rav Eberle
| cent issue picturta of Nancy Hark­
e the owners or onion lands in will convene na usual
■ &gt;» won't have to start the print.
A musical movie containing- equal
-------- -------nr.'* Love, who at present to on tiie
former Gun mai.-li, who would ] Cluncv Tin/ the church dele- ir.e prej»e.x rolling
nmounf
-.T.c/.M.ts of romance, melody
—’*■*" and
—* I Muff of General Tuller. in chnsge
&gt;rr turn
1 gate to Conference accompanied the i Secondly, the purchase of wai ,»cv hilarity
’
of thr Ferrying Division of the
,ov(d May be they have never ; pastor und Mrs Coldron lust Wed I bonds lends to -iphoil awnv excess *, d , IIllnlrd Mcn- uarrinr
I Transport Command.
"|U ' |lu7teni
lOUght of .such a tiling. 'Jihrrw to Detroit, where the Mich Confer- | purchasing power from mmefllate
| Funeral services for Mr*. Burrill
hn'iC more
Ubf be some rexsun wliy copies, of ence of The United Brethren In I markets to In- nn.de available at u |I The Range
„ n7.Busters are fighting । Hamilton of Battle*Creek were held
lorn ix’iit ii
Judge Smith* decree, made over Christ is in s-sslon r.l the Merest , later date when condition* are more 1 on the side of law nnd order in an &gt; in Coldwater on Tuesday. Mr. Hnm38 years ago. are now want, d ua- ,-„
ulcl, Tiie
,
— ............... ...&lt;'u?Ap attempt to apprehend a band of ! mon is the scniolr partner ot Mr.
rhuich
Conferrjicc »
is wnuun.
presided , ------ ——
k-..:- hl* injunction might lx* lutd over by Bishop Fred L. Dennis of i money in circulation or available renegade* who have brought a Kim Sigler who 1* new established
nr rlm.1at!*n
circulation limn
'Than *v*r
ever ls.b-tore
for the purpqae of up».l*lllll;* «■***’- 1 ?ndlanauoUs"‘indr The’ioca?
«i church
'I, I I fnr
‘fnr^
: eign of terror to a western town.
with the Hamilton-Sigler law firm
|i:g conditions at Gun l.ik**.
1 closed its books on a prosperous.
with a major portion
of rh&gt;rl
Hl* j However,
auwiu-!, won
y.riiun uii
~ ijxu.hran.
D.
Charles
lAuehton. Manrrea
Maureen O
O ’Hara
Hara in n«iti*
Battle Crwk
Creek. Juctae
Judge Archie
Archie D.
year, and voted for the return of
- । our manufacturing ennacity devoted I In -Thl* land I» Mine"
| McDonald. HMMInga was one of the
to armament production, the voltiie pastor.
A
fight
to
a
finish
against
the
at the funeral.
umc of consumer goods i* at an ab­ i tmwers nf terror told in the plerc- ■ pallbearers
*i*h
C
September
Consumeni
Pow*r
normally low ebb. These two condlcarried a picture and »U»ry of
MMANUF.I. EPISCOPAL
j tlons add up to one tiling—poten- Inr drama of a woman who could News
ri*&gt;:a »» . nw. •• ••«
-----;iiii'dtnirf••&lt;««5S®|-«■. ioved.
““
tract on, having similar capacity
•
I the company thirty year*.
Rev Don M Oury. Rector
j lion.
....... Badly intin.cn values.
bpcauM th Aew Feed Tractor ha* lhe c^.iuaivs built-in F
anil Mr* Cha*. Haimmind and Broadway at Center Street.
Bclv l.uroxi. East Side Kids
Mrs Dwight Fisher resumed her
course,
alsn
reduce
th
8ytlem.it handle* two 1
- ■
•
daughter. Dane and son, Loyd spent
In "Sii'Miks &gt;tun Wild”
• duties at the Bureau ot Social Aid
hr fixing mid ni'.l
Holy communion nt 8 a m Morn- of money.
Sunday with Mi and Mr;.. NcUon Inc worahlo and .sermon at 11 am
Thrilling honor and shrelks of on Sept 1st.
„ ,„u „,c Mir
It was an unexpected pleasure
ffi'12*" Mr. SuuT Wrir
’ Chlldron jfr’lU- a’-Und Well o clock . nut" -American who won t bi^v bonus laughter arc combined in this mys.service during September, with leaai) nct of patriotism; or If you , ^P.JT^on^ndUkS^refuge when Bernie’ Reed learned that
of Hastings were Sunday visitor* son during the sermon Mr. Ourv , are the self-satisfied "sort of "pa- os,„
Martin Schram could arrive a week
early and begin his work at tha
Hr went into Circuit Court hrtr at H. O Armour’s. aLso Mr. nnd will preach on "Salvation
triot" who think you have done i,n an abandoned nld manaion.
[nd had the normrl l"vn of Gun Mr*. Alton Armour of Hasthio. *
store Uris week.
rustically «upplie» the tractwa needed—ogam without any need
Emmanuel Guild meets thl,s more than your share already—Buv '
|ik. determir.i-'l -bv court action Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Pixley and ,-.911 Thursday afternoon at Tvdrn Park । bonds anyway.
PROBATE
COl
RT
fbr rtcru built-in weight.
Hating had that clone. th&lt;- btnrd &lt;•! Cliirvni'e Visited Mr. und Mn-' Ii.nl- 'fnr
no?-luck
luncheon
and btuinesa 1i -----------------------u
----------------------------’
-Grace
Youngs
Smith,
proof
nNn
* K117 AT|AK|C
BUY
THEM
FQR
YOUR
OWX
laiiti Pixley near NiuJivillc Sunday. meeting Choir practice tonight.
; SELF CENTERED. PERSONAL
1? UlXUnllR-H I IVI1J
I INTEREST BUY THEM TO HELP freeholder* filed, license to tell I*—
—•" ’ *
. ,
.
The -Maccabees
will *--&gt;-■
hold *&gt;their
PRESBYTERIAN
IMPLEMENTS FOR FINGf* TIP FARMING
I PRESERVE THE VALUES OF THE sued.
David Wiikiiuon 38th famEst. uuaan
John an
Shay,
nex. regular
regular mcvuim
meeting riaMtax
Friday aa.vaafter- &lt;|
I RESOURCES YOU NOW HAVE
E*i.
—f, bond,of
«■ executor next
S. Convcr Hathaway Pastor
I If you can’t think of War Bond* Hied, letter,-, testamciitary l«u«i. norn. sept. n. al tha usual Umo
Grove at Barryvillc.
order limiting se’llemrnt enle'en, and ninr*
225 W. Center St
.„
place.
iu. attendance as UM
Tiie Presbyterian Guild met Wed- ■ lows who are er the battle fronts— petition for hearing claims—Xiled. |
\ fi Regular meeting of Hiawatha Rencsdiiv evening. September 8. at I Buv War Bonds to save your own notice to creditor:, issued/'
E&gt;t Julia A Ruck, pro^f of pub­ | hekah Lodge No. 53 in I O O F. hall
right o'clock, al the home of Mrs I "hide!'*
and all enjoyed the d.
jay Murxman. 731 W. Bond street.
Thr securities ki be offered In lication Hird, testimony of frec-i[ Friday, Sept. 10 al B p.m.
Sundav morning worship nt ten I.this Third Drive will be c.-scntlally I holders filed. 1lcensc&gt;d sell issued. I
I Est. Dera C KcpKcy. petition fori Regular meeting of W.R.C. Thursv...&lt;*■»»•&lt; •*•”“:,.•,■••
ihlrtv o'clock. Thr piuflor will tell"-*
-----■
I license to sell reiy! estate Hied, orprrsldrnt. and Mrs IHu*a Callihan. lllxnlt ' Working Both Ways" and Srccy.d Wur Loan
secicUry-lrcastiter (or the emulltg wnt nn&gt;nrh on th* theme "A Prof। tier for publication entered.
1 Series E 3ayinuL Bonds
Hall
-*’■
I Itnblr Exhortation.''
2 Seiie* F ghd G'Savings Bond* I E*t. Edla E AYmstrong. final p­
I ceipU Hird. ord*r assigning residue
i Tiie Presbyterian Sunday school
3. Scries C/Savings Notes
Hospital Guild No 7 win meet
entered. dL*4&gt;ftfge of executor Issued with Mrs. Bertha Mudga. 134 E.
&gt; will meet next Sunday. September
Companionship
4 2' - Btnid* of l(W4-6ir\
5. 2-: Boiids of 1051-58
\
"History demonstrate* that no 12. at 11:45. Robert McGIocklin,
I?rand. Wednesday at 3 pun. Sept.
6. : ’ Certificate* of IndeblvdIndividual or nation can .1— suiHTintcndcnl.
celpt*—fifed order assigning rexlJnnvs Olivet*. 137 E Center street
Dalton. Mich.
Fhon* 25FB
hand* with iniquity without in the
The 2'.-: Bond will be dated . -rftfe entered, discharge of executor
io.’” mn suffering degradation nnd i.i serving ns caretaker of the PrcsMrs. Oscar Palmer. 330 W. Clin­
Lyirrian church.
September 15. 1943. due December 1 issued, cstat*' enrolled.
ton will entertain the PJ4.G. club
idi the nalur- | punishment.”—Sir Arthur Page.
15. I9t&gt;9. callable December 15. l%4 I F.sl Fred D. Otto, proof of publi­
cation
filed,
license
to
sell
Issued.
and will be Lvued in coupon or,
retthtcred form nt the option of the . Est.
“y Daniel’ Garllngcr.
.“I"";,’"”.’ final a«1 buyers in denomination* from 1500
ai&lt;r7nrce nf eieentri? R1
to $1,000,000. Commercial banks. cntSrcd'.d,Lv„a[5n^ executrix 1ssued,
estate
enrolled
• which ate defined for this purpose ” Est *Addison
“ ' Spalding. petIMon
nr. banks accepting demand detxi'iInterpretation and construction
I its. will not be permitted to own for
•
.the'e Bonds until September 15., ‘ist Julia A. Rock, oath before
1 1953.
I
filed, bond on sal* filed, reiiart
. The 2". Bond will l»e dated Sep- *ale
sale filed
i tember 15. 1943. due September 15. . of Est.
Fred L. Wright, final receipt*
' 1953. callable September 15. 1951. filed, discharge of administrator is­
' and will
Issued In coupon or
estate enrolled.
' registered forjn at th&lt;* option of the sued.
EM.
Fred Gregg, petition for ad­
Having decided to quit farming, we will dispose of the person*
buyers in denominations from $50fl I ministrator
Sparks Shop, located at 112 East Court St. Hastings
filed, order for public­
to Si.000.000
entered.
The
Certificates of Indebted­ ation
al property at public auction at the farm located 1 mile south
Est. Kitlie Bowne Olney, petition
ness will be dated September 15. to employ counsel, filed, order tc
1913. due Seotember 1. 1944. and employ couiucl entered.
and 21 miles west of Prairieville en
will be issued in denominations of
EM. John Baker, warrant and in­
1 $1,000 to $1,090,000. tn coupon lorm ventory filed.
j onlv.
I Est. Nellto Dryer, warrant and
.
■ inventory filed.
STARTING AT 1 O'CLOCK. I OFFER THE FOLLOWING:
I PENNOCK HOSPITAL
• Est. Alvidene Fciqhner. order to
I I Durum the wrttk seven bibi&lt; assign Consumer* Power stock enurn? born at the hospital: On Au&lt;* ured. final accaunt filed, waiver
3i. a girl to„ ....
Mr ....^
arid Mrs
...is Thumasj
Tiumias j u
pf notice tiled,
filed, order assis
assigning resiStarting at 1 o'clock, ws offer the following articles:
Lomasney. 401 Benton S&gt;
Sept..due
s&lt; • Sept, due entered, discharge of
of admlnisI 1. a girt to Mr andMrs. Jack Mapes, tratar issued, estate enrolled
7 rockers Electric lamp
Oak table and 8 chairs
| Sunfield: Sept. 1. a bov ro Mr mid
Est. Hattie
----------------------------------Weaver, report of
- sale
—’j Mrs. Garth Fiona. Hastings. R 2; | filed.
Drop leaf table
Cherry buffet Dresser /
। Sept 2. u bov to Mr. nnd Mrs. StanE'.t. Julia A Rock, order con­
I ‘ v Ford. Atto: Sept. 3, n h.’v tni' finning sale entered, final ncaount
10 ACRES SECOND CUTTING ON
HORSES
Dexter electric washing
Mr. and Mrs Allie Reed, Nashville;.. fill'd.
Library table
GROUND
I Sept. 5. a girt to Mr and Mrs. Or- ■ Est. Anna Kahler, petition for adPAIR OF ROAN MARES. 2 and 3 yrs.
machine
| vnl Pufpnff. Nashville; Sept. 0. a mlnlstrator filed, waiver of notice
Bed coil springs, mattress
buv io Mr. and Mrs- John Bryans,, filed, order appointing administra­
old, wgt. 2550 lbs. A real pair, full
tor entered, bond of administrator
I Hastings. R 1.
15
plate
baftery
FARM TOOLS &amp; HARNESS
2 iron bods and springs
I Surgical cases arc: Mrs. Clayton file-', let’ers of ndmlnl'tmtion is­
sisters
I Clark. 420 W. Mjll; Edward Has- sued.
suea. order
oracr limiting settlement enStove board
Breakfast table, 4 chairs
I tinss. 618 w. Park; Lester Long, tered.
2 SETS (SOOD DOUBLE WORK
BLACK MARE. 6 yn. old. wgt. 1300 lbs.
l-ClarksvIMe
Mrs. Joseph Crosby.1
---------------- * •»
Ice refrigerator
। Portland: TUlepI Bolder.' Willington s. THORNAPPI.E
HARNESS
Electric sweeper and iron
BAY COLT. 2 yrs. old. wgt. 1325 lb«.
Little nnd Mrs. Carl Scott. Lake FARM BUREAU
Mattresses and beds
Odessa; Miss Jean Lester. Hastings.
T.
m^in.
iw.
COLLARS
EXTRA HARNESS
All of these horses have had double
White commode
• R. 4; Baby Leon Burr Cooley, 302 hntii nt
meeting wHi be.
*
r-ntr—v- xsrb: —t '-i« rr.vfi.Uin - id *it the home of .,ir. and Nirs.
INTERNATIONAL MANUAI \
vaccination for sleeping sickness and
Oak doors Commodes
! Cl.rksviU
, Clarence
Longstreet.- Thunktay'
25 gal. crock
all will have been hitched before
I Thoi receiving medical tm&gt;t- ''^"'A*.
•«
SPREADER
Chiffonier and chest of draws
day of sale.
j inent are: Roderic Cramer. 403 W.
p.o Hrt Stent
Quality cook stove
GOOD McCORMICK BIC 6 MOWING
Mill; John Caption 637 E Walnut.
Po1 ,uclc **‘1 rrtreshStands Several pillows
। Ezra Daniels. Bellevue. R. 3; Mrs m«nts.
__________
Easy electric washing
MACHINE
Leah Mead. Hastings. R 5; Mrs. I
CATTLE
Fred Pierson. 505 E Grand; Thom-!
2 mantle clocks
machine
WAGON AND RACK
I as Minns. Chief Noonday Camp,
JERSEY and GUERNSEY COW.
। Middleville; William and Gorden
WAR
Post digger
DUMP RAKE
FLOAT
Three 9x12 rugs and pads
I Burpee. Dowling.
bred July 9
Books
Electric radio, cabinet model
Tnunks to Mrs. Fred Prenllcs. 426
LOG BOAT
4*GUERNSEY HEIFERS, all bred-since
9 x 16 Axminstcr rug and pad
E Walnut St., for hor contribu­
L
O
AN
Silverware Lawn mower
tion of 14 quarts of canned string
OLIVER WALKING FLOW
July 17
beans Such gifts arc appreciated i
6 crates or conned fruit
Throw rugs
Patients discharged during the I
GOOD 3 SIC. SPRING DRAG
Fruit jars and cans Steel cot
HEIFER CALF. 5 mas. old
week are: Mrs. Walter Cook. 803 N
Singer sewing machine
Michigan; Mrs. Robert Brown. Ha*-1
Cistern pump Step ladder
7 FT. CUT GRAIN BINDER
HOLSTEIN BULL CALF, 5 mas. old
Quantity of covcod copper wire
Extension table
FOUR 10 GAL. MILK CANS
Largo quantity of smooth wire
Ironing board 10 chairs
Pruning shears
Large copper kettle
SMALL TOOLS. FORKS. SHOVELS.
HAY AND GRAIN
Axe
Some pipe
HOES AND MANY OTHER TOOLS
Large linoleum
10 TONS GOOD ALFALFA end
2 tubs of dishes and cooking utensils
CLOVER MIXED HAY
TOO NUMEROUS TO MENTION.
Forks, shovels, hoes, small tools and
Vacina electric sweeper
AT WOODLAND RECREATION PARK
wrenches too numerous to mention.
with attachments
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o.piOW CAPACITY

ISBEZ ADDRESSES
WAR BOND

. meeting here

with the
FERGUSON SYSTEM

I

a&amp;js’

ORGANIZATIONS
U
kuANIlAiIUNj

SMITH &amp; DOSTER

AUCTION SALE

AUCTION SALE

SATURDAY, SEPT. 11, 1943

WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 15, 1943

"BmjlJitne TtoiuA)

ANOTHER SUPER ATTRACTION
SAT., SEPT. 11 AT 9:00 P. M.

TERMS: CASH DAY OF SALE, no goods to be removed until settled for.

WORLD
■

DEWEY REED, Auctioneer and Manager
C.

M.

HAMMOND,

JOHN

BIRMAN.

CLERKS

CHAMPION JAX
SOFT BALL TEAM
vs.

TERMS: CASH day of tale, no goods to be removed until settled for.

GIRLS

.

LANSING McCULLAGH'S
1943 MICHIGAN CHAMPIONS
ALSO A MEN'S CAME AT 8:00 P. M.

MARGARET &amp; MAURICE HOUVENER
PROFRIETORS
DEWEY RUD. Auctioneer

&amp; M. KAMI

�TltS HA3TINGS BANNER, THURSDAY SEPTEMBER t, 1»U

PAGE HIX

HAS MOVED TO OLIVET
Leroy W. Snell, who represented
the Battle Creek Enquirer-News in
this city for several months, has
returned to Olivet. He has accept­
ed the position of cursor at Olivet
College. The one who filled lhe
place for some time resigned in or­
der to attend college in Toledo.
Mr. Snell had resided in Olivet be­
Total Was 5794
fore coming . to Hastings. He will■
(Continued from page 1. Sec. 1)
There are now 87 organized rural' condition It is carefully managed assume his new duties next Mon­
tin has moved her household goods .*&gt;y back to his station at Salt Sunday and Monday. * Mrs. C. A.
fBmily to care for their
to her farm, six miles southwest of! Lake City, Utah
and visited his Poulson and children spent a I”' crow on time T7te boys were not school districts in this county. In *»' mfn who are vitally lntcre.&lt;.ted day.
Reed Citv which she recently pur- &gt; parents. Mr and Mrs H. N. Van- days Inst week whh her torents. ^’“onjy ambitious but capaoic. —
—.—
;— —
C,7*“ the
'1 Idistrict in this company and in the city,
31 of
these,
although
is being maintained.
; Tltey Rive to it* affairs ven- close
chased The Oza Frost family who derSchuur until Monday morning. Mr. and Mrs BUI Miner at SpringBnd on the Job mmusTool- organisation Is
maini
purchased the Austin farm, known I-A most pleasant family gathering port. CMnton went after them &gt;
““j"
characterize so many lhc
thePupils
pupils arc
are being transbor
transported to attention, for they realize that a SUPERVISORS
also as the Sharp place, near Bar-1 was held at thehome on Sunday; Monday. * Misses Betty Jackson of g” p1’? An*1 wwracreruc
so many 12
fChoo!s. like Ha
BARRY COUNTY COURTHOUSE
12-graclt/ schools,
Hastings.' successful building and loan a»*olow lake and have token posses-J with the other children present. Grand Rapids. Uurel Maclver of. DO&gt;* * ‘
.Delton.'elation is vital to the cltv and Im- 1l»'i'"c*.
Nashvllle
Middleville.
Srplrml.rr I l«45
sloa Thev have two sons who will'Miss Elsie from Monroe aad Harold, Lansing. Helen Frey of Ann Arbor
Blrl^day. SurPrlif
Woodland and Freeport. As the portent to the .stockholder.1),
attdbd the Thornappie - Kellogg I at&lt;l wife from Ypsilanti. All left. and Hden Griffeth of Augusta, for-: Allhot^ Suitoay September 5 district
organization is maintained- The officers of the company are:
•chool.
the T-R
school *-,s
ouJiz!?. in the entire 87 districts a school Charles S. Potts, president: F. W.
school. * Mrs. Cart
Can Segnr
Secar has be- Monday
wonuay morning for
tor their
tneir work.
worn. *'
» met
mn classmates at uir
i-a.kiwi
—
gun herjduties
—.
os teacher
teacher inin aa rural!
rural George
George Masters
Masters ofof Grand
Grand Rapid'
Rapid.'1 enjoyed
i enjoyedtheir
theirannual
annualouting
outingtogeth.;
togeth- he
। to started
at*rted
the day’
linking census hu* to be taken in all of Stebbins vice-president: A. H. Car­
school In the Grandville area. A1 «M calling on old friends in town '-'r. a tew davs spent at the Bliss M would be YarXr'« JlVl How them. We give below, by townships, veth. secretary-treaMtrer; Earl R.
Mrs. Ruth Brown returned n her Saturday. * Rev. Leroy Chamber*, cottage at Green lake
Laurels
*?*&gt;?• J?®** the census in each school district, Boyes, recording secretary; Eva A.
home at South Bend. Ind. Friday lain occupied the pulp*at the | guest. Miss Mann of Lansing ▼ta*'®*"
a bout nwn m veral cars drove os follows:
l Hecox. assistant secre'.an’-treasurOun oauvu.
Baptist L&gt;.u*w*
church Sunday
ou..ua. morning
u.v....... as
...- &lt; also
— with them.
— — ★- Lil
™.ian
—.. Jorgen-,
Jorgen- ““&gt;lo
to the
the jardutthelarinliQUse
yard at the
after some__time spent at their Gun
ASSYRIA - Bel) district 46; EaTl’e directors are: Charles S.
___ f Rev.
n
«»n Cole,
ranir clerk
rt-rv of
nt T-K
t-ic school, is
ic soutii or iou.ii oringina
.......g tils
his bro.nets
brothers
s. B. Quincer conducted the, son
ha.
11; Austin 23: Assyria Center
£,
Stebblni. A H. Carlake cottage. * Master Hiram
families with
with bas- gle
Frenahjeft Monday for Kalamazoo service* at the Alaska church for confined to her apartment with in- • jntl sister and families
fe; Ellis 17; Briggs 35; Checkered '^Stuart Ctangnt. Henrv S.
Garver. ** Tne
ThePythlan
Sis- fectlon
well
dln- 21; Lincoln 51. Total for township Bhejdou. Dr F. E Willison. Roy C
ttev. oarver.
Hytnutn sis-।
iroton from
irum Ivy
ivy poisoning.
poisoning, Miss
miss:
-*••• filled
■•*•*“ for
‘-r a« sumptous
--.v.«...where he begins his second vear In Rev.
u_---1. ...u..
tn. ^^.:,ner;
­ 290
new/-----yearrv.u.
with uni.....
Doris Wilson
is substituting
for her: Per;even
,*'Tn a“ lovely
lovcb' large
l«rKc cake
cake bear
bear’ Fuller and Kim Sigler
Barbour Hau. Nazareth College * tors will open the
*nK fifty-three
fiftv-three candles graced the
Ute
John Lee. who has been working a potluck supper at the temple this' at the school. * The families of Os- ing
BALTIMORE — Dowling district , 'nJr company paid Its usual dlvlluesoay evening. »
v- bcjiilb
ana ^
* Mr. ano
and Mrs.
Mrs;; car_ B-umpcuicr,
Finkbelner, j -C
Scharf .and
J “t. the work of his niece. Mrs. 73; Striker 46 McOmber 38; Hen-1 aend of tour per cent this vear.
tn Battle Creek this summer has Tuesday
‘“»returned home nnd resumed his ,8am Myers,entortained members of James Polhemus spent the weekend C.’ar*5*^1 derahot
32; Durfee 21; I H 14 to ** congratulated cn the fine
her -uuacui.n:
immediate l.UUl,*
family n.
at MUUUI
dinner MI.
on .........
holidays
their Barlow .......
lake cot- with Theodon. fits wife and their। J
„—*■ — —■ IsWeeks
J at. ......
studies at the Thomapple-Kcllogg 1ICI
31. Total
for “
the
’hewing itit has^nn'S?;
has made, and on the
—
TL.
—
...v...T&gt;,.
n_u.
------.....
daughter,
Anna
Muv
and
her
moth1
-----—
;1 henerim
school ax a senior * Mr. and Mrs. Sunday honoring Lt. Don White, tages. The Polhemus children had er. Mra. Hattie Johnson, were Mr
- —। benefits
it■vhas
conferred
’ Srs
„,,d on Its U&gt;rG. E Blake spent the Labor Day her brother and his fiancee Miss as their guests. Miss Jaust Gillette and Mrs. Albert Wlerlnga. Mr nnd
—
uciMrnn.uKE
uuixicv
a:i:!
BARRA
—
Delton-Kellogg
district ‘
““'ih Manv fginweekend in Chicago with their Ruth welckaenant whose marriage and James Faulkner, a Mrs. Flora Mra Fred Wleringa and their chit- J30- Thls
This district
dis'r.rt Includes several
..v.r .it . llle.s have
have come
come to
to be
be hdme-ownera
will
take
place
this
Tuesday,
ntl
Hanlon
was
a
guest
of
the
Emorv
daughter. Mrs, Marc Squler. ★ 11 a. m at tne cnapex at n. uus- rmsBrar. i.mu, on u.e wess ^ren Bernard and B*rn««nr
,n, ivm&gt;er
rural districts in Barry, I instead of renters throuuh the aid
Mrs. CtoHsttod Finkbelner went to 11 a nv nt the cliapeljit Ft. ^Cus-; Finkbelner^ family^ on the west
1. KTL.lues
Prairieville. Orangeville. Hope and tl,ls well-managed Institution ha
Moline wturaav to spend a few ter. * Mr. and Mra, Henry Poul-! countv line over the weekend. *,?fr mother Mrs Adelaide Baird.„ Johnstown.
1 given them, enabling them to build
..e .u-.
-------‘Mra. Herman McConnell came Mr. and Mrs. Edd Timm and son
son ------------accompanied
their
son-in-law
days with her sister. Mrs. Katherine —
CARLTON — Rogers district-28;; or buy and own homes at but litGordon who is, confuted to the bed and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Vem Wednesday for a few days’ stay nt toroy Mr. and Mrs Chas. Williams 1 Corlton Center 23: Barnum 23: Fish
a«d in some cases no. Incrca.'e
.------- ... ..
. .... -Kim they had paid In rent.
by sickness. ★ Sunday gueats of Dr. [ Allerding and children of Coats home and Henn came over for the “nd lw,° $mall sons: Mr. and Mrs. ...
——*—J
—‘fig back io Hoi- i11054 Martin and. two sons Mr.
The West Side nntl Mra. Edw. Wlerlnga and two
mi, Stilt MU. I
..
..
..
James Osman. Mr. Osman's mother, i daughter and sister. Mrs Harold
Nashv 1Ilp dlf,.rla. .
?.
Mrs. Fred Osman, all of Grand Haskins and family. Little Lionel this Wednesday for dinner and af- Marv Sheehan If the son. Theo- p"^AST1
temoon of cards. * Mrs. Robert Sor^.Jr' * ? Is ln sfrvlcc ln thc 262 Cnsileton Center 21- Lake^NeWOOO
CoUfltV
Ledge, and Mrs. Osman's daughter. Lee Haskins who had been with his Frost
of Grand Rapids was a week- JTac‘?.,c could have been present 2b2. Castleton .Center
yu vvumy
Mrs. Fred Huber nnd husband of grandparents for a week returned
Last
Week
Jackson. * Mr. and Mrs Leonard1 home. * Mr. and Mrs. Robert To- end visitor of her parents. Mr. and, the day would have been complete. 3‘«&gt;&gt; hope such may be possible 1
J 3*‘“wr ™. Martin 22.
.
,
1 lan. Jr... of Detroit are parent* of Mrs. L. R Beeler. * Lynn Lenoer1
1 Barrv U1 e .6 ..)&gt;•or&lt;s 25 Total for
a record gas well was brought In
shall, Sunday and Monday. * Es­ another son. born September 3. Mrs. of Detroit visited his mother. Mrs1 n«l Kar
fstibcl Lepoer over lhe Labor dav. Thomapple-Kellogg School Faculty
hartingh -townrhip
pt.hl.. '[or Newaygo county when Ohio Oi:
ther and Betty Jurgen have return­ Toian was the former Mary Wil­ holidays
*
Clara Wells
of
Schoo"
“is ’week
with aa 11 dfstriet
49 GtS?31" Ahs.“’' 4
C'
s*c“Dn
* Miss
Miss'Clara
We)h"of
^'hoo’i'’Oueiwsd
oaencd "tliU
wrek 'with
dlltrrt W^GteMn^M^Altc'ed to thalr home in Grand Rapids liams. daughter of Mr. and Mra. I holidays.
.
—
...
.
------------------.
----------...
.
'
wr.ci
su.
urixors
si.
aiu
.
h
.
21.
Norwich
township,
hit a flow of*
Evanston. HI., visited her cousin,; majority of new teachers, although a*-- 3«. Hastings Center
n ,nnn,.nnA i- ----------------------after a week's visit at the home of Clare WlllTaais of Pleasant Hill. I Mrs.
Glenn Allen and family at Mrs. Mary Jackson has taught in' P,“3’nnRmotB(AL l-Jo..- IB.OOT.OOO
Jp WO.OOO feet
feet per
per day.
day. ItIt was
was the
the
their uncle. Paul Corey in Leigh- * Mra. Jock Rosenberg of north­ Parmelee.
Monday
and
Tuesday
fie
school
in
ri*ccnt
years.
Mra.
'217
u,mu&gt;
‘
,0
'
Total
for
townsnip
fourth
ga*
w-ell
for
the
Woodville
ten. ★ Visitors of Mr. and Mrs west Thomapple Is now able to be
I ’i&gt;ool ”und
""J by far the best’ on an in­
Clarence French on tne Prairie are dneecd after on illness of three this week. * Miss Loueta Cook has Florence Coman several years ago. ' WARTiNna nrrv—Total t-na
itial
gouge
basis.
returned
to
the
home
of
her
aunt.
I
and
Mrs
I-ols
Knechele
as
supply
I
s
HOPF
—
Dmid
district
T5Mee
t
I
monlhs.
*
Mr
and
Mra.
Clarence
her uncles. Henrv Connelly of De­
Superintendent J F lum 11 Cedar Creek V“ Hinds 21
In the Goodwell oil field of Ne­
troit, and Wm. G. Connelly of Port DeSmit of Deirolt were visitors of. Mrs. Sarah Campbell after several । Inst vear
Huron, who is a retired electrical her parents. Mr and Mrs. Clive weeks spent with her mother at- Schlpper is beginning his reventh shu)ta35- Brush Ridge 31 Clover­ waygo county Cifles Service OH
' T™al for *&amp;et towrohto1 company plans to start production
engineer. * Mrs. L G. Congdon and Churchill. Labor Day and took their tending camp meetings at various year in that position; principal,
ibh
1
townsnip. test* this week on the Fetterle No
children who have been spending son Kenneth home with them, af­ towns. * Mrs. Clarence French was Earl VanSiekle; Arthur Snulto
wiui his
ms I1 in Grand Rapids Saturday visiting industrial arts: agriculture. Eldon'IRVING—Freennrt 17777-' I. section 9. after drilling to 34'39
the summer at Bartow lake have re­ ter spending ther summer with
Menner
relatives
and
„ 7nPlans call for testing the
turned to their
... citv home. * Mr grandparents.grandparents.
» Mrs J.
j. aA.
. *Menner
M—.
‘
---------ano to see her
ner brother-in-.
orotner-in-, Lawrence;
ls»rente; William
wuiiom Ferguson,
rerguson. lun-1
lun-1 jotl
ones
*o Rvan
RVan 25- Fillm^T 5i:' feet.
ami a young
voungtady
tadv law
Mrs. Luke Sensiba acrompanacrompan-li •»&lt;1
“ntl f«*$
four childrenn and
law and
and sister. Cant,
Capt. and
and Mrs
Mrs n
C.I1 lor
lor hich
high nnd
and senernl
general sciencescience; Edna
Edna Little Brick 30 Total fortowri-i Traverse first. If this zone fails
and Mra.
to produce production test* will be
ted
re from
irom ; Helmink
iicuiuiik Bender,
uenuvr, urt-EnglLsh; Mad-l.hu,
mho-i .h&lt;u 298
2qn Aboil
About half
nt
Irvines
ied by Win Miller of Kalamazoo.
Kalamaroo.f| friend
J of the‘ daughters,
' all of De- B Golden who were there
About
half
of
Irvings
I
Camp
Williams.
.
made
on
the deeper Dundee. To
were
Saturday
callers
on
Mra.
Hat-!
troit
visited
her
cousin
and
aunt.|
Camp
Williams.
Wls.
*
Charles'
ge
Ferguson
6th
grade:
Grace
Den-'
vhool
dl's'rletN
h
,&lt;r
nrt
i
del
F
4t&amp;
U
Onide
h
XHniUP
&lt;
MeFni?
C
'M
'
Scl
’
&lt;Xl1
UlstrlCLiv
have
been
absorbed
a
_____ ’of
-a south
...... 'Hiomsppie.j
______ I Wr.Mr»
1 TJ! Uebler and! Mrs. sia&gt;------... ..I — .
--. .. .. .. _ . •
MU.IIlua II
tie
Johnson
only the Traverse has bscn
««...««.
ui
m™.n
tnuraunK.
J til...Wm.
. ............
^-.- Finkbelner. oldest son
of Mr. and
I . ..
ntJt en-'grede ‘ &lt;ft£in? ta?
“* ^'^’“PP'c-Kellogg dis-':date
•
* Mr. and Mrs Stanley Lvons and I *°h over the weekend and labor 1 Mrs.
Mra. Alton Finkbelner,
Finkbelner. recently en- grade (beginning ht.
found productive in the field.
twv
“" *took
“*• “
■* “
■
,u.
two^ suinii
smah chiidrrii
children of Kaiamazooi
Kalamazoo]u TX
Day
the
three
young .-a.
ladies,
to I —
tered
at the
the year
year ,on
faclltyHester
Soul-1 JOHNSTOWN
JOHNSTOWNKin?
—Kingdistrict
district1R-18;
—
«...
—* —
— service^and is locateji at
on Jhc,
the facllty
&gt;. Hester Sout-|
----------- *-»-*---------------j. a ....
.... where . they „
— Training Station, ns Is ers. 1st grade;
.... Dorothy
... n
Graad Rapids
enrolled Great »_
Lakes
Bsnneville. Monroe
Monroe 74;
74- Stevens
Stevens 24;
•&gt;4- Bristol
Bristol 49;
49: CL - V*/
kl x. C KI
J
made
business. trip .to ..
town. Sat. -1, n
New teachers are: ' B«if^ M- CUreP 70- BullLx ’3
Not So Needy
ttrday and called at the home of Ilas students in Marvwood school. * also Karl Ryan Rock, son of Mr. kindergarten
Ft"
j
’
his parents Mr. nnd Mra. Ray' Corpora) Harry’Wlrtiams Is expect-; and Mrs. Carl Rock, recently in- Sylvia Ahn. homemaklng; Francis Burroughs 34 Total for the’tnwml I a \A/_
■—
ed -------------home this---week
from- --------Wlndorer.. ducted. * Mrs Joe Hanlsh nnd I Folkert. social science; Harry Me-I “hl
n 318
II11
DlSCOVCred
Lyons. * Mr. and Mra Alton El-1
— ------.m&gt;
1* Was viscuverea
wood and small sons
v.K. visited in
In I Utah on a fifteen day
dev furlaugh.
furlough. *i mother. Mrs. Martha Brandstetter| Uiughlln. commercial •• chemistry:
chemistry. '.
maplf .P
grove
—Ouailtrnn
RPV5~Q
ua,,trap &lt;h«*'
disOfficials at an
Infirmary near ‘
Grand Rapids on Saturaav
Saturday and j Mr
Mr. and Mrs
Mrs. Tlseodore
Theodore Wteri:.,
Wlerlnga of
Chicago
bv
Mrs J Millie
Whnlen,
Englhh-Latiji;
Gall
1 ui
cV» 37ji MuiAe Grovtcenter m' i SSSJ
Fhrfraio"^'VnrV
limfe
C
oUbaccompanied
H
of"
Grand
"B.plds
Huwrll,
mule
Xa
’
IittuSj
”
BS
'
K
?StT,"2'
’
"S
”
1
'"
w
IfcS
ng
daughters.
«nd
daughter
Anna
May.
of
south
Lou
Ke
Colburn
of
Grand
Rapids.
RuveU.
music
and
history;
Mrs
,
m
?^
38
NhX3r
Diinh
’
m
M
i
.you 24 i
brought their young daughters. and
soul.
.home mwrj
..
-----------------------------* „__
ms *'«▼
weretoln&lt;°wn
tOft.nFriday and
Bndcalled
Cttl|;y
on IGb11Russell
Ruw11social stlcnce.
stience.srtuiol.
school,Norton
NnrI»n39to ■McKclvev
’’SX.fc,23--n Branch • of
2?_e" 1 *2. ’f?fn
_on^
o.B.x-B. nuiuc
------—ee-------------------—
----on'Gall
"
Patrioia and Margaret
after
Thdmapple
were
in
Grand
Rapids
1
5&lt;H&gt; 2« 1! on
39 ’ Total
for the town-1 -fnldinL
- Vn &gt;!lrrc 1 , w i'"
a week’s visit at lhe
the Keegstra home.
home.! Saturday on business. * Miss
MLss Helen Mr
mi. and
mi.u Mrs
mia. Burdette
ouiucne Wadd. * Mr. paper,
., geography Fred Vanderhull.1 17 'seigh jm
iot
t
&gt;« Wayne
U’-.n. Fleenor
Vi——-1! Frey,
Frev who
who Is
Is taking
taklne aa threc-months
threc-months and
and Mrs.
Mrs Virgil
Virol! Adams
Adam, and
and small
small |I physical
nhvsleal education,
cdiu-atinn basketball.
Hoslr.tKall Engl-,w. , shio ’’90
IUW ,or inc loan- folding motif) in her pUtse.
''•)'■■
★ Rev. and Mrs
It appears that Osceola countv .
daughter-Nancy
Albion
‘ln--x course at the University son Jerry, returned to their Detroit 1 ILsh; Gertrude McPhariin. 3d grade
ORANGEVILLE — Ornn
and daughter
-Nancy of n
.UIVI&gt;,1 ;nur
-----!»n
I
Orangeville; authorities were recently notified , '.'.‘‘A'
I £haspital
—1..1
—
-------Sunday after a weeks vis-j Mary Jackson. Sth grade; Florence] VilhuFe district 99' BIakel5
------ * the ....
aitai In
in Ann .-1
Arbor,
spent- .u.
the s.„
home
cxi1 t
spent
last weekend at the .home!
..._
. -----1
5,00 15
s" -5'.vs
T°A“* that Mrs Minnie Marshall, n for- \
—_..U
r,,renls ....
Mr —
Bntj It with hl„ H— ■“c'.mX.rs i a* nk.^.?;!fl ..'ih„sX‘L,,e
of her brother. Flovd Helrigel. 1 weekend
with her parent-.
Seven of tiie lner resident of Reed Cltv. was b?- u&gt;;ir
!&gt;o
j
northwest of town * Ben Putnam • M™- Will Frey In Leighto‘Thton * •••"
ML-»| Vur Adams. William
ing cared for in New York, but be- m
of Rarlow lake Is 111 and confined 1 Morrell Webber who tau
R... ...
Jorgensen
Cole.
taught
in —
the Detroit spent
the Labor
—
o.—..
, (1I mornannii-K.iiiioHp onn
...................
**—’ last
—r year
davs with
Charles
Camp-1
Don., White, hbrariam Ida-Skinner,i Keii^dSlricU
weiton- cause she had not resided therefor f
to Pennock hospital in Hastings., Tharuanple-Keliogg school
oavs his
wnnfather.
nis latner,
vnaries
camp&lt;
the period of a vear she should be • ‘
1
ilui* so I1i 3“
* Pvt. Zale Frey left Mondav for will attend the Biblical Seminary bell
his wife
and ....w...
small son , cafeteria: E. B. Bender, transpor™. and ....
.... n..n
&lt;
Brooklyn, Mass. where be will nt- h New York City os she has a John.
John, who nre spending n couple tat ion; Lew Visbeck. custodian: 30; Pra’Jr^vll/e^Villagc* 60; ^South returned to Michigan. The countv
welfare commission authorized her x.
tend a Technical school after spend- scholarship there. * Pvt. Wm. Mac weeks with her mother. Mrs Ven)1 Russell Bender, custodian.
Pine Lake 13; Calkins 8; NotttrWne return and when she was admitted I !.■
Ing a few days furlough nt the home ! Corson .who is attending the air Smith and family * Mr. and Mra .
Tl.ornapple-Kellogg School
Luke
32,
Total
for
the
Zowiunip
1 . yon n-j
.t
.. 1Calendar
of s.1.
his ------parents
in &gt;Leighton. * Mr. । corp school at Washington Univer­ Earl Wlilyard and children of
149 Pour of this township's dis­ to the countv home near Sears nn . 111
Llq
i
and Mrs. Lucine Sturgis of Grund sity. 8t, Louis. Mo. arrived home Grand Rapids were Sunday visit-I Sept. 8. School opened: Oct. 21­ tricts have been-annexed to the attendant discovered a $20 gold ।
Rapids were Saturday evening call­ Saturday for a week's furlough, the 2P
tor sister. Mrs. Clifford
teachers Institute; Nov 25-26. Richland. Delton. and^Ross town­ niece tucked away In some of he.- ‘
clothing. Further Investigation dis­
ers of Mr. and Mrs Wm K Ueb- first since he entered service sev­ Darts and family and brought Miss; Thanksgiving vacation; Dec. 23­ ship schools.
Z
closed cash and checks in her purse
l"c. * Mrs Wm. fichenkel was In en months ago. * The Arthur Getty
1
fn,tm *1 .u^.s' J:,n P- Christmas Vacation; April
RUTLAND
—
Algonquin
district
1
H
'to
’
ll'Jr*
I
Motion
lllnx
has —
been
Vermontville the forepart of last, ■family,
—.Kt. who
.... ...
... —spending —a 1 visit. W Mr. and Mrs Jerald Potts । 7.in Easter vacation' Mnv ’’() bae- 35; Chidester 46,/Tanner 31; Ot!.*.1i amounting to $1800 and a bank
-r4 h. M.
indicating $2500 In- savings 1
week at the home of her parents. few weeks in northern Michigan of LaPortc. Ind nnd Mr. and Mrs. &gt; calaiireate Mav'30~1kteni6rnl Day 10; Edger 16: Goodwill 23: v„C|_*
Yecklev | book
th*iW thr rr|o&gt;rl he I Holl la.ii i- ,r«; nay*. non* « «rnw,
And now the welfare commission Ls 1 i-r,..! 1"&gt;■
J'r. and Mrs. E. D. Lake assist U»g 4&gt;r the benefit of hay fever, will Ed Irwin of Beckville. Ohio visited MW ^1 CoKnceSb June 3 I 13. Total for /the township
return
home
this
week
so
the
twin
their
parent*.
Mr
and
Mrs.
Rav
i
s&lt;h«,i
cloUiT
'tetment.
^june
2.
*!lh *J? wondering what to do with their
in the care of her father who was
Hutwrvi
r|.«r H,Chairman uf the
1 ’“hill ( •*ll&lt; lv'y»-;’n»i «. n»»r Car- i
Thom- BWJUent |nmate.
‘ •'olls can -'tart kindergarten. * The Potts, last weekend,
?t I
CorreXn-M.dd.evHte
| Two district^-'annexed to T
I (him. Committer. anbmllirj
i -rlouslv ill Wednesday
V.’.d.
'
evening.
apole district.
i thr"r"lh&gt;w
rhoaias Gillette weal I fine rain Saturday night and in- Myers of Kalamazzx
»&lt;r. and Mrs. Thomas
THORNAPPLE — Thomapple
through
weekend the
of ---Mr and
Mrs W P i
.SJ,
m
BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
-----lefl for a j' termlttenly --------•• the ----------•*-- home
- ---------down and Mrs. G.~remained
' 'I -------------Kr’lk^rt^ri
1 ,,
c-‘’crftSB
- -’3. ” --------- - - | OBITI ARY OE
I
was
badh'
needed
and
appreciated.
Corson.
*
The
Rouse
circle
met
■
1
iu
fc
i
couple, of davs and Mrs. scr.vi.kv.
schenkel
!—WOODLAND - Woodland town-|
town- ^ '’ARLEY CRAWFORD
: ,
™
*'Jan,"‘A?,,I ship'
returned home with her brother
brother. However, the farmers who hava^th Mrs E F. Blake Thursday
ship district 321.
I Charley, Henry Crawford, son of
Wa are glad to hear that Mr Dike beans pulled are hoping it clears so, afternoon with a good attendance, f!
SPRINGS—Gates dlsdis- Lavina and Zenos Crawford. was|T
oI„Io,f 1 t YANKEE
Is now much improved. * Mr. and they can complete the harvest. * and pleasant time. The October1
10: Yankee Springs 10 Ritch-'ln Illinois on Nov. 18. 1861. and
J.11,1,'
nS,,UlUA trlct
.Mrs. Claude Rosenberg of north­ The Rev. Leroy Chamberlafti fam-' meeting win be with Mrs. Charles
.....
—
««
g|x
departed
this
life
Sept
4
nt
his
11,
ie 4 Total for township 30. Six
nJ?
win
west Tharnapple. spent Labor Day I y has relumed from their vaca- Parker. * Ernest Vollweller of De- ft*'™.home In Orangeville nt the age of
ri a1.’ districts annexed to Middleville 8l yvars. ,9 mos. and 15 days.
afternoon in Plainwell with his tlon in northern Michigan and back' troit visited his sister. Mrs Martha I*?*.
i n.&lt;
0
?)ft ?nd Lo!*t’ district.
brother Wilbert and wife. * Mid­ to their duties at tne Leighton Benawav and family al Gun lake L,\.1’8 V
Coming
to
Michigan
when
a
boy.
'
»«
Total for the county 5.644. Last'
dleville friends extend congratula­ Evangelical church. * Pvt. Ed Nlch- from Saturday until this Wednes- Be^ts, of Grand J^pid^ nlsoa sis- year
the total was 5.794. a decrease ' he spent nearly his entire life Ui
tions to Lt Arhe Bixler and bride ols spent a three days furlough last day. Other visitors Sunday were ‘Sf.- Mrs E D LaXe of Veuwnt* of 150.
The school census taken and around Orangeville. In 1901,
who were married recently In Tex­ week with his parents in Leighton. Lt. Robert Lichtenberger of Ft rtllc.
he was united in marriage to Linda ,
r»rm
this
year
will
be
the
basis
for
the
as. * Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Berry from a Texas airfield. * Friends of] Custer. Mr. and Mrs. Walter VollMr*- Anna Johnson French
of the primary school Thurston, who preceded him In, &lt; «■»!&gt;■ Intimu
spent the Labor Day hoi Ida vs with Miss Polly Walker, who taught in weller and children of Grand &gt;»»d- • Mrs. Anna Johnson French, who distribution
.p-i
next year. Three districts Ini death In June. 1937.
her sister In Reed City. We are T-K schools several years, will be; id* and Mr. and Mra. George Brog 1 tod been in ill-health for several fund
^He loaves to mourn their loss [
Barrv
anti
two
in
Prairieville
nre
glad Mrs. Barry Is onee again able glad to know she has been having Bnd children of Wavland * Mr. | months passed away at .her home ports of 12-grade school districts three brothers. Wm. and John of 1
a fine week at Buffalo, attending and Mrs. Ray Lyons went lo Jack-1 near Scottville. Friday morning. In Kalamazoo county.
Gun lake and Arthur of Orangeville 1
a convention for hospital attend- son Sundav morning where they] Had she lived until this Monday,
Also many nieces and nephews as;
ants. Mb* Walker Is dietician at m»t their five sons. Ivan of Hills-1 September 6 she would have been
well as a host of friends.
ms.i.
“I
52.Hxs.!
Foote
riAjir nu.'piiui.
hospital, Jackson. «
* MISS
Miss uyLy-,; dale. Owen 0&lt;
of cnelsea.
Chelsea. Wendell of'
of1 l,
eighty
K“‘‘ years Uta.
old one
She was corn
born on
WKXW SIZE IX AGAIN1’ 1
dia Cronlnger has returned to her Flint and Alfred and Stanley of! Ito Prairie, southwest of town, his
Tl&gt;e 1943 tuberculosis Christmas I
In the schools pi
of Kulamazoa.
Kalamazoo and their families, and daughter
Jack
teaching duties in
- -■ of
■—-Mr. and Mrs —
v- 1
sea!
was
designed
by
Andre
Dugo.
1
ym.iii.
i
Dayton. Ohio after spending the enjoyed a family reunion at one ot
of 1i Johnson and married Azro French
Two hundred American citizens '
summer at home. * A, B. Lewis the city parks. They then accom-htlso of this vicinity. For many
dte every day of the year from tureturned home the first of the week | pan led one of the toys home and yearn they lived on the' farm now
uYet lhls ls u dLsease T_ Th, nOfl&lt;&gt;r.M*
from a couple weeks stay at Pet- । remained until Monday night * I ,hc Home of lhe DeweyFisher famwhich can be prevented und cured.. v«SI
*1** •WWW*'*
oskey for benefit of his h«v fever, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Sensiba and I ll&gt;- moving toScottvillefrom this
----—'-. by his-•wife
7
I «MMsren
andSr'lT*--.
accompanied
and
; children u.
of Batti'c'*
Baltic Creek'^spen't
Creek spent I vicinity and where Mr. French died
.nn David,
rVovGI who
..»•&gt;n liad been
been visiting
visiting the
I s'—weekend
__ v—j —
i.v. her
i... mother •«-_
son
with
Mr* I manv
many vanra
years ago. She is survived
Mrs. L. E.
E.|; Roy Russell * Miss Marilyn Gil- b&gt;'
her parents. Mr. and1 Mra.
Asa at home two daughHigh School Enrollment Less
pwjod. have returned to Detroit jette of Ann Arbor M*»t the week- U'V. &gt;&lt;rs Harry Bidwell of Mon­
Grade and Jr.. High More
* Twelve past matron* enjoyed the; t$id at home and on Sunday ac- rovUC Calif. and Mrs. Gladys Fink­
meeting Friday at the home of Mrs. compdnlcd her father. T I. Gil- toiner of Grand Rapids; also three
Our city schools opened Monday
Ollie Talbot. The potluck dinner ’ lette to Vermontville to see her toothers. Ashlev. Ferd and Loren and.
very' surprisingly, with an in­
teas made more enjovable by the grandparents * Tiie Hubert More- Johnson of Middleville
enrollment over last year
birthday cake, house family left Mondav mornFuneral seryicw were held from creased
the firjt day. The increase is
honoring tbt blrUiday of Mra Ves-, ing for Kingsley where they wi)l;.the Middleville Baptist church at on
in the lower grades and Junior
ta Griffeth. Sept. 4. * Miss Donna make their future home Mrs I 11 0 clock Tuesday with interment High.
There Is a decrease In the
Sun- ■ Morehouse has been night onerator J" Mt. Hope cemeterv A wire from high school,
which everybody ex­
LXffi&amp;S. day where she will take part in the at the local telephone office * ^e dauyhter In California revealed
It was less than anticipated
state style revue, one of Uie twelve Miss Laurel Mad ver and her guest | th? strange fact that she was un- pected.
as so manv who would otherwise
hono" Bt the homc Mis* Barbaraleft for their nurs- “blr to come because hermother­
have
attended
year arc now in
STEBBINS
demonstration meeting sometime • mg
itlg work 111
nt opuirvw
Sparrow nu.'piiui
hospital ai
at In-lftw
same_ time_ the army nnd this
■■■” had
....... died
..... at the
.
navy, or engaged in
ago. and now competing for higher •»landing
— «»-i.
.’.—&gt;.... after -a «few
—., 1 of
this t
Tuesday
ot her
tor mother
mother.
war work. Enrollment in the high
honors. This community can feel days nt home in Parmelee * Lt.
&amp; JACOBS
• • •--------------school this year, at the end of tne
very
proud
of
Mtas
Davis
who
Is
THE RECALL STORE
and Mrs. J. Robert Rugg were DEATH OF FORMER
first day, was 505. Last year it was
a senior at Thornnbule Kellogg guests of honor Saturday night at, HASTINGS RESIDENT
HASTINGS
PHONE
572. The enrollment in the Central
school and won these honors from a miscellaneous shower nt the ParHastings'' frlrndi uere. ..ndd-mMi School is 448 including the 6th
mce^ifL^uVJ^r^elvr^mAhn^eu-'
hcar of l^p^nlh on Thursday] grade;' 2nd ward teM*"and'at the
Lt. and Mra. J. Robert Rugg spent entire
rCSTJX,_’V„a''-srj|Z
itlrc slate,
state. w
★ miu
Miss iteien
Helen unnevn.
Griffeth.
raaiev ^'r'nnerfnn
and " Edt/ic
thewreekend tn Middleville with her 1 daughter of Leo Griffeth of Au-1 Myers,Cboth fourteen ““are old
parents, and left on Monday for gusta, who graduated from the whose families were at Ba-*—Mr and Mra. Glenn Miller and^Camp Tyson. Tenn., ana Dexter. Thomatwle-Kellogg school as valo^and have found , them valuable
Utile son are moving from the Dow- ■ their respective homes fcr lhe | dlctorian. in 1942. left Tuesday for
didn't
ling vicinity to tha Allen Matthews, present * Sgt. Glenn Vander-, Chicago where she will enroll as n«Hate at any work no matter how
home on Broadway. Welcome back &amp;htmr. who had ^n in the east । student In^the^ody Bible In- hard or unpIeawulU jhe&gt; helped

MIDDLEVILLE
------------------------------

CO. SHOOL CENSUS TOTAL FOOTINGS
SHOWS SMALL LOSS ARE NOW
$365,$43.67
5644—Last Year the

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SCHOOLS ENROLL
MORE THAN
YEAR AGO

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APPLES
HONEY
AND

Open every day except Sanday
Please bring containers

BOYES ORCHARD
1 mile east, J mile north and
J mile east of Hickory Corner!
Out 9*30

lflst wcp,c of Mrs. Earl Wysong' first ward school 69—or a total of

h'lls year Is 202, last year it was------------------ ---------------------------------190. We think this showing Is very
creditable indeed for the schools
this city.
,
1»! 1»H rnnm,' hlf’n.'EK ofThe
teaching staff has been re­
vised from our last report. We give
vTlte' a^Prharies Purehav
Free''
Mrs WvsonK attended the the complete staff as follows:
1
High School
.lool—Edwin L. Taylor.
Sit: 4?:ra.portbi?Xb°'iKu, sssr
Principal
’------ Ass't.
Fred ~
s. Jones.
* Michael Principal. —
G Avery Aten. Dana
old JSd l.mu“ n«!ll‘J
“"mim'd'ar"
Burgess. Corl W. Damson. Tne
p Gies. Fred C. Goodell. Arthur
, son Arthur nnd his fiancee. Mis*
’Wn«
—
Ottilia Kamlnske. ■~
Theo-1
Ann Schneider of Grand Ratods m»dc ™hHr h^me ‘w?,h wv2££ Hansen.
dore N Knopf.
....
‘ Arthur
W. Lower.,
also spent the day there, aad other
tilcn,edfnviolinL« anrtHe? Emily J. ’McElwain.
..........
'
Kathleen ,.
V.1
dinner guests were Mrs Peart Ken’Ldm
Murray.
MaraR.
Paytie
(Mrs
). ,
Buy MORE BONDS today . . . And help
• yon and Mrs Vessle Harris Ar- 2’ chureh
Herbert J. Reinhardt. Ruth M.
1 wreice’seotember' 24^^’ Cal,&lt;?d
i ““ons. ln and nr“r Traverse *Cilv. Robson. Lester L. Schilling. Jr. I
BARRY COUNTY to GO OVER its
Th?’ rStasiten P*xt M.irnn J Surviving are the husband, two Special Teachers and Supervisors I
—Joseph Brozak.
Ruth Burrell ■
.utrcmSe%.hA,iui. os.
x" .WK* j^Lir
$1,000,000.00 BOND QUOTA!
(Mrs.).. Mary Campbell. Mary,
j Friday
Potluck dinner * Miss | ^
tc„lheld »t ?he
Hawley.
i inc'dnHra'1 toSftrhe*,iictoK»ls''oft&lt;Dnv"' Melhodut church In Traverse Citv
Central School—Walter E. Perk-1
!%Oh&amp;‘onnnMa*i?te?aUndto; On
"lun,*&gt; afternoon, with
w»«h interHelen M. Wade.'
on 8
Saturday
inter­ ins. Principal.
ir The 3rd War Loan is your big
that money into Bonds now, and help
Asst Principal and Elementary!
1 the summer at home * Mr. and । nment tn Oakwood cemetery.
Supervisor.
chance to share in the striking power
Hastings go over the top in the 3rd
' Mra. Wm Ouv of Whitehall were | ,
Junior High School (Central'
; guests of Mr. and Mrs Oscar Sherk JdTT'htliy’ ££SIDENT
of our fighting men ... to help them
War Loan! The extra Bonds that you
School)—Helen M. Bassett (Mrs.).'
on the north countv line last Sat- o*’.
TWT. DIES
Clark. ‘Irene Hamiltoni
keep
up
the
fight
and
go
forward
with
urday * Mrs Claude Kermeen re-; ^.r,n?tt ,Dan' Douglass, aged 81. Catherine
and your neighbors buy this month
(Mrs.). ‘Alice Donlje. ‘Lorenz C.'
; turned home last—Thursday after “lifelong resident of Hope town- Schelhas
Ruth SwendUnan. Jen-!
the INVASION of Europe.
MAN­
will help total $15,000,000,000—
|a few days visit with her brother,
on Wednesday.
Stuck (Mrs.).
1 and wife in Grand Rapids.
, tool. 1. He is survived by his wife. nleElementary
POWER alone can not win this war.
(Central
the nation's goal for this great drive!
’
City Help
a daughter. Mrs Mary School)—Adelyn Grades
H. Boyce (Mrs.). I
City boys and girls, though lynor-j Blitop of charlotte; two sons Re-,It
takes
MONEY
POWER
.
.
the
Do your shore — BUY AN EXTRA
Dotv.
Elizabeth Finch
ant of farm life and duties, have , Htotlnfs and Oley of Rutland: Esther
Gold. Hah C. Hill (Mrs.).
money that is in your pocket. Change
BOND IN SEPTEMBER!
proven Invaluable this summer on a“°. n‘ne grandchildren
Funeral Mildred
Kern Bertha L. Kuhn
thousands of farnu throughout the,, T .VZ were conducted
'Vliuuucu bv
QV the
me Rev.
KCV. Genevieve
country, and'shown their ability to v win.i™
*&gt; the Leonard (Mra.). Virginia Lulkens. Mary
Winston a.~,.
Stone at
Meiby. Ala S. Myers. Evelyn
adopt thenuelvea to work and rural funeral home on Saturday at 2:00 Schelhas
(Mrs) Doris Sherin. Ger­
life. Mr. and Mrs. Clahence French, P. M., with interment In the Rut­ trude Wilcox
(Mrs.).
who operate a Urge farm on the land cemetery.
First Ward — Mary Williams.
Prairie, were left high and drv two
Principal. Maude W. Smith (Mrs.).
yean ano wheft their hired hand.
Display Cans
Second Ward — Grace Edmonds.
&lt; “THE MORE BONDS and SWEAT—THE LESS BLOOD aad TEARS" W
Principal. Anne B. Burton. (Mrs.,
Stella Reinhardt substitute.)
vised for fruits and vegetables in
•Teach In other divisions of the
time have carried on alone with Germany.
school.
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CONSUMERS POWER COMPANY

�THE HASTINGS BANNER. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER. 9. Ml

ter Agnes spent Thunday in Lake I Mbs Anna Johnson (Hope Daring) I
SORTH BOWNE
Odessa the gueata of Mrs. Gary: returned to her home In Grand C.
to*p«3 tSe^wtek^utd^f^^N
Btudt.
..
Rapids on Wednesday after a two
Mrs. Eitella Rosier were In*Alto
Guest* over the weekend of ilr.
■
Blind ay guests of Mr. and Un weeks* visit In Hastings.
apd LoweQ on borines* last Thufsnnd Mrs Frank Rogers an&lt;f Mr. and FINK ATTENDANCE AT
L H. Rowisy and Harold were Mr.
Mrs. Wilson Guldel and son,'Jr.. I
Mr »nd Mrs Harvey Elliott re-1 £Jr*. P. J. CumcK were Mr. and COUNTRY CLUB EVENTS
SUter M. Aquim relumed Wed­ and Mrs. Francb Jenkin*, and fam- of Lansing were weekend gucsta ot
turned Labor Day from a two week* Mte AJtorew Wan®?■&gt;;of Chicago.
One hundred
hundred twenty
twenty were
were in
in at
at-­
nesday lo Fordham University in Uy of Scotts and Mra. Dorothy Mr. snd Mri. James Gower.
One
trio to Texas wnere they dcijvcted , Mr*. Uiltard 8quin
— at J"
: re.urned to-------------tendance at ..
the buffet ----supper
X?
New York City after visiting her Goldsmith of Kalamazoo.
I Hubert Fairchild of Detroit visit-. one
of the Royal Coach rraBerj. On I day from a short visit .... ..ur
“»e Country club on Labor Day ft™*™!" &lt; Mra M
nirenta. Mr. and Mra William
Mra. May Trleb. Mb*es Florence ‘ed his fkmBy over the weekend.
. Monday
^'eral friend* met 1 ter and brplhcr-in-Jaw^
bL. -—1 evening. Red gtadllot
£7“
‘
liiwkMrnnH*
gladilol centered the .I rj
H*? JJJ®
knilth.
r—
“nd Leonardo spent Sunday In Kaiout of town guesta visiting Mr. ’ al
Johnson nf
tiie home
Mr. and,
W. G.,
It. L
of Muskegon.
.boJquet^ot
t«hte tn
the
iramae
anri
Boyle
returned
home
table
in
lhe HawSs
lounae were
and 1' ter. Mrs.
*TO
”
*W*???
m?
| Labor day dinner guelta of Mr nmaaw.jueste of Mr. and Mra. aud Mrg Ward
on Labor Bradford
torofa^ot
lukMr*.
dinner
al! Mr«.
Lieut,
andPaulson
Mrs. Mertln
Kltlcngc.r large
mlxS
h£* Ethel
tor "ft
^tended
visit..*
and MSS Ivan Snyder were Gerald Robert Weber.
Day weekend were Mr. and Mra. their Iwnor.
.
&lt; of Colorado Springs. Colo., an- ,7^!;*
smaller tables
-Mis* Donna Kunde entertained
KlarrUon
and Mbs Arfleth Williams ‘■ Cadet Ronald A. McKIbbin of lg&gt;ule Erwny of Kalamazoo. Maurice
“
iTtman
and
Mr
and
Mra
Harvey
Burges*
nounce
Ulp
ot
“
wn
Mkh
“
'
1
•
1
»«
ne
for
her
hlrtltoay
hut
Mr Sunday
nnd Mrs.
|8gt. and Mrs Thoma* Tuggcrt and West MlnhU-r College, New Wil- Erway of Grand Rapids. Mr. and! jpJHt
a4th Harvey
Mr Zd Burgess
Mra AJ
Winners of the two-ball four-'
rZSjTJ
with ““
A! | It".'"*”'1"
lion Arlen of Independence. Mo . mington. Pa. spent the weekend I Mrs Homer Erway M Muskegon; ient Sunday
due,.
&lt;" H* ’,----------»me U&gt; ,be .rurnoon were W, £
.J
urgeas Inin Otsego.
, ,
here callers during the afternoon. with his parents. Mr. and Mrs Wm. nnd Mra. Roy Erway of Rutland.
Rliffcr and daughter. Verl oi ABO
1
I Mrs. Joseph Skinner returned :McKIbbin. Mra. McKIbbin relumed who was their guest last week.
A Saturday guest of Mr. and Mrs' «« Sidney Bovnc and daughters 2?
sSIUiST
rrance in is, pu“ ..Jm,.
wcre Sunday afternoon callers al
fekwedTOl?Time 1S Chi- «-«««*•
the Lacy and Porrilt home. ♦ Mra.
I
Mra L H. Evarts and -Mbs Agnes
Ifiunday front River Fulls. Wlscun- with her husband after spending
S'*“
auy Keto
Sarah Lacy U confined to her bad
Lin. having been called there by Uie piwt three weeks with her par- Him spent Tuesday tn Grand Rap- day
y.?. Ythey entertained Mr and Mrs 1
&gt;fter
spending
theO summer
h
a,
J
mother
Mra
F
Spaulents.
Mr and Mra. Lyle Beadle. N.1 ids.
*cvona, , ,
broke her hip *o&lt;ne time mo and with a sprained knee. * Mrs. Kate
Ithc serious illness of her father.
■
Boererna and family of 1
ner moiner- Mr&gt; r u op“u* , „
•
I Mrs. Mary showerman returned Broadway.
laibor Day guesta of Mr. and George
,
, ... ; b still In a cast. * Harold Gless Curley of west Howne received word
Marcellus
Clifford Borrema re- ,nn»
On Tuesday twenty-*even ladle* , xnd family of Grand Rapid* vblted Saturday that her son. Albert ^
Ion Tuesday from Evart In northern
Rollie Paige of Medina. Ohio Mrs. Roy Everett were Mrs H. innined
and will attend scnoOl here [------were present at the pot luck lunch- Sunday afternoon and evening with teen killed by an aimiana fa Bloat
■Michigan where she spent two spent Monday evening with Richard Deverna and Mr. und Mrs. Roy this winter.
।
eon There was no golf event but hU father. Jake Ole** and lister, Cltv. Iowa. * Mrs. Jennie Pardee.
| Henney of Battle Creek. Miss Bo[weeks attending an EVangeltetie Bcadlta
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Albert
Bd^mcrl
Mr...
F.stelU
Rosier.
Wanette
SChliy
winners at contract were Mra. । corrlne * Mr. and Mra. August
Sundn\- guesta uf Dr and Mrs. nltu Henney. who has been spend­
■service.
•
David Goodyear. Mrs Ray Branch, temner returned to their home in and sister Arlene Brock oi take
to Trenton yesterday, where,
| Pvt. Lewis Hine of Fori Custer William Ebacer wcre Mr. und Mra Ing the summer with Mr and Mrs. went
of Mr. n
und
..u ».»
Mrs 1 -----------' Mrs R. • E. Wait and Mra. Roman Kalamazoo Monday evening where Odessa were callers Saturday ot
Gerald Smith of the Goodwill1 Everett, returned to her home with they were guests w.
I was home over lhe weekend.
&lt;Chartoltc Bessmer)
Marvin Klein 'Charlotte
»e.-.smer)
Eight girb were present st the I Feldpausch.
.
i they had been the guesta of Jake Mrs Henry Johnson of Bownc Ctni them.
I Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph N. Dairy.
Today Mr Beumer and Mra Klein, party given by Mu-s Marjrle Hili.'
* * *
, 1 Oleas and daughter. * Dr Wedei Ur --------------- ----- ---------------House guesta of Mr and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs Ernest Battles are go
IshulU on Labor Day were Mr and
to Ann Arbor where the fanner Saturday evening honoring Miss Tomorrow. Fnday a gulf and . and
--*—'— of
and family
family and
and Vivian
Vivian A
Anderson
|Mtf. Earl Tripp and son Earl. Jr. Fred Prentice from Saturday- UlL sjiending Uie Week in Caledonia
will
go
through
the
University
hosMadeline
Smith
of
Jackson
A
de-Jtfldge
pot
luck
will
be
held
with
Hastings spent Sunday with
—— «...
the
The doublehoader movie about '
Miw Eva Hecox, Philip and pilal clinic.
|Mr. and Mrs Edward Mack nnd Monday were Mr. and Mr*. C. E.
, Hcjous buffet supper was served Sirs. Einar Francbeh and Mra. Earl;. latter*
Utter a father
father Jake
Jake Gless
Gless and stater Thomas Edison reatorti Our faith ■daughter. Judy. Mb* VinRnla Cus- Rollins, Mrs. Wanda DeWater and p&gt;ttv. returned Sunday from a
Ml**
Suzanne
Sumner
left
Sun-'
«n
the
pore!
'Bug
’
was
played
aftColeman
as
co-chairmen.
•
corrtne.
*
Mr.
and
----1
Corrtne.
and
Mrs.
D. D Hm- In America as the land of oppor­
Floss Rollins of Kalamazoo ten day vacation at Sunfield.
|ter, all of Jackson. nnd Mr. and Mbs
.
•
their
children tunity ThU b th&lt; only country
day for For: Wayne. Ind. where eraards with top score turned In by
’ * ’
„
.
comb entertained
Mrs Almira Sheffield «...
left Wed- , Mrs.
•»— Caroline
&lt;■—••— C. Epley ----was—wi­ she
|Mrs Charles Radford ami Mbs
...v
committee
for
has
employment
us
organist
Miss
Margery
Stanley
Liter
the
Thr
committer
next
Tuesday
and
their
famlllej
'
...I.....
..
Illlt 0*4
n
»
u
.....
...nilles
Sunday
alternewluy for a vblt with
h«r nephew.
pt=“.|, terlained
lCiu»i&gt;ieu in
m Grand
unuiu ' Rapid* over . In the Indiana hotel.dth her
I Karen Camp of Grund Rapids
lhe ’luncheon
Clifford rm.
Do­ „o«. ----------IU. and ••
MU -nndi o&lt; Allo I
« £
I girls enjoyed Uto movie* at lhe
•••— ~ ••is M^sdames rurrara
.nnihni Mn
N B Berger, of Hannibal,
Mo. RhShi- !jftbor
f4it&gt;or Day weekend.
weekend
I Mr. anil Mrs Harold Radford an­ altKOi-xpcrLs
lan. Leon Sunder.
Meyer., were
wcre Thursday
Thursday evening callers at I rs^nce/Tracv
------ - w^——
to visit In Kansas City
.i.... m
Pvt
rvx. Dwight
iswiKin bm
r-umcr
Fisher
of Fort
run WarwarGuests oi Mr and Mr?. Thomas.
e
#
James
Radford.
David
Goodyear
lhe
ta
Cy
and
p^u
horoc
.
*
Mrs
Bpcncer
Tracy.
ion a vacation trip. In northern tuni Oklahoma.
i
the
Lacy
and
Porrilt
home.
*
Mrs
I ren. Wyoming,
Wednesday
Wyoming, arrived Wednc
. . Baird on Munday were Mr und Mrs ।
[Michigan this week
and
W
O.
Cnscadden
Edd
nn
d
daughter
Elverta
-----------------------Edd.
Lacy
and
'
Aben Johnson, Jr., k-ft Monday for a snort
short furlough nt
at home.
1 Harold HHcr of Jonia and Mrs
A'happy croup of 15 children en| Mr. and Mra. James Mead of for tne Culver Military Academy
■ Porrilt were callers of Arthur
—
’'
gueau.
Weekend
guests u.
of Mr 'and MraBaird's two brothers Willb Pen- Joyed a pot luck picnic al Tyden
|Maple Grove and Mt and Mra where he will be a student U»b Muryl
Clark at the home of his daughter. I
™t;ry! Foreman
Fcrcmzn wen- Mi
Mr nnd Mrs. nlnglon of Interlochen nnd Isaac Fark on Saturday with Mrs. Ijiw- RESIGNS POSITION
hfarrv Rlxor and Mr ami Mr school year.
Mrs. Ward Boulard and found him 1
-------- • Cusick und daughter.
—
Gerard
Julie, Penntngton of Bumham Wood. Wh ,'rence Herrick, winding up lhe TO ATTEND COLLEGE
|shortv Miller attended tiie Roush
Dr and Mra D D Walton left of Mt- Clemens
Ml
.Marda
Newton,
daughter
some better. * Mr. and Mra ।
.
Mr. and Mr* Charles H. Hinman
-vacation and celebrating the of Mr and Mra. George M Newton 1 feeling
Harry- Kelly of Grand Rapids wen.-1
■ family reunion al Lincoln lake Wednesday for Norfolk, Vo . for a
ounauy guest
gue.n of
01 Mr
rar and
ana Mrs
.-vira. and
A
Sunday
ana son. Charles and
atm Mr*.
Mr* Gc.-uld birthday of Jhllv Foster The grouu
LOAN
|near Greenville Sunday Mr nnd Uw days' vblt with their son and MIir|ey pox was their niece. Mlsa Ryan
of
this
city,
has
resigned
her
post-:
Sunday guests at the Steve Mill r
and
son,
Jeffrey,
wenat
i
nstated
of
Sally;
nnd
Nancy
Fu*J~‘
|Mrs. Miller went otj. to Rosebush to. daughter-in-law. Lt. and Mrs De- Betty Bowman, ot Eaton Ruplds
&gt;ucn.
non
as
assistant
director
of
tho
home
*
Mr*. Rachel Stahl and son I
uheir cottage at Sands lake over
Anne and Janet Feldpau«:h;
■VUll other relatives.
Hri- Kenosha iWtsc.i county Pensions Arthurof Zion Hill were Sundav
1
Forest Walton
I Mrs George S. Fulton is the Labor Dav
weekend
JoBerta ond Janet Whltmoje:: Heb
| Mr. and Mrs. Leon Fuhr of Cedar
.. Day
uu&gt;. weekend.
.
. J en and Rita Laberteaux; Mnn'
r,-1„
Marland
Probation
office,
effective
Sept..
“
ftenWMi
callers
at
the
Jerry
।
Phillip Foster mid Sally Rose. guest of friends In Kalmnnzoo for
Mr. nnd Mrs. Carl Englund of i Janet and Jean Maurer: Jacqueline
| Creek wcre visitors at Will Richard, Cook spent Thursday and Friday a
ys this week
liMlnc 15 ......
Miss Newton has —
been in that Blough home. * Mr and Mrs. Jerry
&lt;
- f,.
.. w
. da
«ays
■of Baltimore. Sunday.
In Charlotte with Sally Rases
Mr. and Mrs
Mra Char
’ - A.
* Gaskill Mt Clemens were guest* uf Mr. Pavne.. Eiuiron Solomaia. Collene office since January. 1932. and has’.
Charles
Mra Glt-nn Densmore on Sat­ Tuffc-L and Janet Herrick.
,- and Mrs
•r.d m
:.tr.
M.s Archie Bird and
| Mr and Mrs. William Fox of grandparents, where they attended and
Imr-t with splendid success.
I
urday.
. f•pent
pent Monday
Monday with
with Mr
Mr. 1and Mrs
I Speaking of her. future plans.
[Kalamazoo. spent Sunday and Mon- the 4-H fair.
Mrs. John Swenson and childreni' Mr. and Mra Qarcnce Cappin Mb* Ncwion says: ' War-time conMr. and Mrs. Fred Hale nnd J
of Da-lir.i:.
Dowling.
d Oversmlth cl
■were dinner guests of Mr r nd Mr
Marycllen wcre guests of Mr. and
Mrs. -----Gordon
Fisher and family of Muskegon are visiting Hastings! (ntcrt.Hned Mr afll Mr* Richard , cMt*&lt;»ns» and “
iRumtu-r Sponable Wednesday,
Mrs. Bernard Lightfoot and Mr I nr(
are. ncl
here und the children are at­ friends this week.
[day with tiie home folk?
, .
Bogart und Mt. and Mr* Lew WarumUm, school for a few weeks
Mrs. Oscar Jones re-i
re­ ■ ner for dinner on Friday.
Mr. and Mr*.
1 for ‘he post-war Period| Mrs. Chas Jone and Mra Dor- and Mrs Robert Dean of Detroit tending
•—
while •Capt Fuher is away on ma- tumid on Sunday from Detroit
• • •
| great a problem to the nation to
Icath.i Edmonds of Battle Creek over the weekend
---------- «...
------------........
•»....where
lp(.nl liicy
a ucek with rLia_
Mr and Mrs William long and neuvers.
They are
occupying
their
—„
, .be ignored." She intends lo enter
| A guest of-Mr and Mr- L F Marion
nrr in York. Pa . thb week , apartments on 8. Ji-ffcrvm St.
Cnmollmentary to Mbs Beverly cjilcago Univeraily where she will
|Maus and Martha Lmi was Mbr. O.a
Jones her mother. Mrs Fred b „ rk- ”for »u,r yntfrr'* Degree In
Visiting relative*.
,1 MB
Mra. r.iizaoetn
Elizabeth cvcuy
Kelly rs
b apcnuuig
spending
Istlerlc of Marrhall.
Mrs
Dale
Rou&gt;h
has
gone
to
DelI
Jones
entertained
sixteen
w
hool
* ’.tt ‘°L ““
3
c *
Mr 1.nd Mrs Sterling Ostroth Mln(
wne, ttj|me a
ali q
tjic
lc home of Mrs. han. Texas, for a visit of se.vcral
| Mbs Madeline Smith of Jackson
I and college friends of Mbs Jones' | Prl„r to golng l0 Kenosha. Mbs
Crawley.
| was a guest of Mias Marjorie lull and family and Mr and Mrs Dell Mund----------with her husband. Pfc. Dale 1 oh Friday cvj-nmg. bmall -ail bj»|-'. NcWtnn-attended the University of
Shively were in Dr
—-----Delta
Mills ^un-'
Anne Good;rear was the w&lt;,-ek.s
loiter lhe wcricepdRoush
Mra.
Wells
Relgler
accom
­
their nephe-w.s
nephew’s itcd- KUCSt of Miss Ann Davb. in Battle
«... attending ...elr
| Mrs. 8 Conner Hathaway was day
panied her as fur a-. Indianupolli fbg;-and red. white and blue can- Michigan. Kalanroroo State Col|ln Bedford Tuesday raring fat h-r !
...'O3» over the weekend.
wnere one remained w&gt;tn in&gt;r Him .llt* were iwrt a* decorations on lc8(, and received Her bachelor of
Ml
Ml. M.t uwS.arfl..Si.i in.;™.,. where she remained with her hu-­ tl.e refreshment tables and around i.JeIire dcgrM. frtftn Chicago UniLblcr-in-lnw. Mrw..r.„ r
'Shively.
.
| the rooms. Mbs Jone* left Wed- : V(.rSfty.
|who is 111
■
The American Legion Auxiliary of Barry County
went with Mra Roibh . nrsdav yesterday, for New York ; Certainly there b great need
Mrl..iufence
Towne
.
and
Mrs
| Mr and Mrs
Winona Downing nnd Mbs Rcxine two etiildrrn
and went on to Temple. Texas, 1 Cltv where hr will enter Hunter ;
d3J!, Ior chlM welfare nctividinner guests
IColdwaler. wer
------ Emery A. Fox of Detroit spent sev­ Downing of Lansing and Mrs also
is staging for the sixth year their annual drive for
where
Mr.
Thompson
b
stationed.
eral
'lays
last
week
In
the
Oscar
College to take training as a WAVE ■ ttes when the great Increase in
tMond.iy of Mr and Mi; Harry
Eddy's sbter and brother-in-law.
Charles
Gwinn,
.son
of
Dr.
and
Palmer
home
some
worthy project which will be of some general
Out
of
town
R'ie*te
were
M
s*
chnd
delinquency
Is
*o
appalling.
|Tliompson
Dr and Mrs Glenn Smith, of Mra. A B. Gwinn, left Monday far
Mr and Mra. Oscar Palmer and Grand Rnplds.
| Mr G«*o. Thrm;i-.nn spent . •
Gladv* Jones of Battle Creek. Ml*- iiUd Miss Newton feels a rcsponslgood use for the county as a whole.
mi« Culver. Ind., where he will attend Ida Lee Loutzcnhber of Blockton. b)Ulv ln cuntinuc in child welfare
|wcck In Grand Rapids &lt;urli.it fur Mrs Atfna Deal were Sunday eve-- Miss Betty Cortrlght and1 Mbs
Frldav t,lc Military Academy.
Iowa, and Mi*. Willard Graham of Wl)rk Hastings friend* ore con-,
|her daughter Mra Ed Hart, who nlng c.'llcrs nt Mr. and Mra. Muir Patty Fewless returned Frldav
| hud the misfortune k&gt; break her Palmers near Middleville
Mrs. Roy- । Kalamazoo.
M&lt;»u
lew —
&gt;&lt;• vbl^ In
M. Rockford
.wdckford. Mrs. Ernest Hnycs. Mra.
lideni she will fully meet her re-1
from uU few
days
It is being put on through the Crowell Collier
-¥r .n,,d
Mrs.
| arm.
Mrs. ttoopre
Robert urowu
Brown ana
and aaugndauKlra lyvwiu, miu
“I!?.mis.
M,s' kS&gt;’uu&gt;? izoyKcimmi
CoYkcndM*
.-r ponsibilitlc% und wbh her conPub. Co., who solicit subscriptions for most of the
| Mra. Harry Thompson end clnuuh- Gibsonburg. Ohloz visited tin- lat- trr Beverly spent tin- weekend with nnd family were guesta of Mrs El- CHANGE OF PERSONNEL AT . tlnucd success. *
ter s sister. Mrs Eleanor stricKien Mr “—
— ” Silas’"'Doster
—•— "'at nio Soules' tiie ladles' sister.'of u..&lt;
nnd■ •*
Mrs.'
ButPENNOCK HOSPITAL
standard magazines from individuals and concerns
-----TZ -f
• last’ wer'li—।
i
Prairieville.
tie Creek on Friday.
I BRANCH DISTRICT
Allee jMrnd
Ale
.... Mrs Aller
vWie«l IrUnd*.. Mrx Robert LAur-nsnn and non
Mra -J-G Nea&lt;.en returned laatV-—Mbs-LoMte-TVruslnk.
Mbs-LoUU-TWuslnk.. supcxlnUinsupcrinten- throughout the county and the commission on each
. ...........
~dbnd
In Woodk't
’d Tr!
TThliiv.
returned Wednesday after a few week to her home in Swarthrnon. 1 dent of Pennock Hospital has added ' Earl Flook is home from his ■
Mr.
and
..¥
r’ Eleanor
hl,‘-‘nL,r Stridden
.tL,c*5,c’2.^
n“..Miss
..y . days .....
visit at their home in Elk- Pa after a vblt of several we'-ks Mbs Elizabeth Twyman of Kcn- camp In Missouri, for a few days
is turned over to the American Legion Auxiliary to
* Mr and Mra. Perry'.
Helen Knapp visited Mrs Nellie ,la|dt jndL _
witli Mrs. A with
D. Knbkern
the -staff. Mi.ss Twyman furlough
Mrs. ...
., mcky. to ...w
Fassett of Hastings called on Mr.
'be used for the purchase this year of two hospital
i Ur‘5ham in Marshall Saturday
y,rr nnd Nt,5 Harold Newton
D. D Smith and Mbs Sue Smith : beean her duties on Sept 1st.
Mr..
Robert Coojier returned Wfre Ul Cadillac over Labor Day. returned Sunday from Detroit
'A
A"f'ormer*taff
and Instrucinstruc- :.nd Mrs. O_D- Fassetl one dayformer
staff
nurse,
beds, for free public use.
bteam'hf.at
Wednesday from New York City
Thursday gueata of Mr. mid Mr. where Die former had been on bus!- tor of the first Red Crora Nurses' la*t week. * Mr- John Darby cared
her grandchildren a few days
where she was vis ting her husband Gknn
Were.
Mr,
ocorge
-----—ness. Miss Smith was the guest of Aide Class. Mbs Ether Kreider left for
HOT A COLD WATER
Two years ago a fracture bed was purchased
Wht° iWa-SrJl‘ ,&gt;ort
M
Haut-r
Mrs. F
...----- and
----- -------Fox of' --------Grand Mr. nnd Mrs. William Solms for a -Mondav
—J - •to accept
------- - •*
the
— —
position
*•*— of while the parents. Mr. and Mra.
Lnlx&gt;r Day guests of Mr. nnd Mrs Rapids
... ...
Wayne Conklin w"** on “ short
•
week.
| Instructor of Nunes at Sparrow . trip.
BROWER HATH
through this means and last year a resuscitator was
* Dorr Darby b training In |
Charles Christman wen- thr Itev.
Lieut. Richard Krug of Fort CusMr. nnd Mra. Thomas Baird were Hmpital in Izinslng. Mirs Kreider
nnd Mrs. Wavne Thorn. Mr. and ter was a weekend guest ut the m Detroit on Saturday to attend wtll lx- in charge of all .student Missouri at present, had a short
bought. Surplus funds have previously been used to aid
Single S3.3O per wk. up
j
furlough
last
week.*
Mrs.R.E.
Hall
.
Mrs. Gwaln Smith nnd Mr. and home of Mr. nnd Mrs. Ben Camp- the funeral of her steter-ln-law. ntiracs, and since Snarrow hospital
two children of Kalarno. spent,
Rapids
the hot lunch fund at the school. Any surplus this
bell
Mrs. Parker Pennington. Mrs. Pen- ' 1-. affiliated with MSC. Mbs Krei­ and
Double -5.00 per wk. up
Sunday afternoon with her par-1
Mr and Mrs Wellesley Ironside
Mrs Ruth Cappon spent Sunday pington had conducted a girls' der s new assignment cnrrW'nnus- 1: rnts.
year will be placed in the Welfare fund for assistance
Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Norspent the weekend with Mr. and In Battle Creek.
camp at Interlochen, near the Na- , Ual responsibilities.
/
\ । ton * Mr. and Mrs W F Smith
Mrs Millon Benncrt in Detroit
Mr and Mrs Wanic Merrick wcre tjonnl Mur.lc camp for 3,5 years and
of returning veterans of the present conflict, and
!
of
Gibsonville.-hio
visited
her
sbEdward Fisher of Lansing whs in Toledo over Labor Day.
for two year,
years had been president
I
ter.
Mrs
O.
D
Fossett
and
Mr.
Fashere for thr weekend with Mr. and
mi». Ethel
s-ihoi Burton
Rurtnn of
nt Detroit
rvcfr.-.ii
lJlc Michigan
Campers Assocla- 1 C. of C. TO
their families.
Miss
Die
Michii
i sett. Mrs. Dora Gutchers of Na*hMra. Joseph Fbher.
। b lhe guest of Mra. E. A. Burton -tlon. ------She had' also served as prcsl-1
ville
also
was
■
Sundav
guest.
They
I for a lew weeks.
dent'of the Detroit
clubarc not accepted. Only the price ,
MEET SEPT. 13
Cash Women's
donations
i are lune to attend lire Wilkinson
Mrs. Ena Wickett returned to De­ for a year.
—reunion.
*
School
began
In
the
State
Acroi
for the magazine subscription desired, and then only
troit on Tuesday after a few days',
Mr. nnd Ma Aben Johnson left
I Branch district. Monday with Mrs.
vblt at the home of her daughter. yesterday for/Culver, Indiana, tak­
Speaker
Engineer^!
Mra. Helen Tucker as teacher. *
to such persons carrying a letter of identification .j
Mrs George Van Houten,
ing with them Aben. Jr., whi\p!ans
rilnzoo was lhe guest of her cousin. to attend Culver Military Acaartny
from the American Legion Auxiliary.
Mbs Janet Boekeloo.
umber of Commerce
i urday evening. guesta of Mr. and
tills year.
N.
Staff Sgt- William Dibble will re­ therc
Bruce Sheffer of Cleveland. Ohio-— the Oddfellow Hall. Dinner
You arc being asked and urged to order any maga­
TOe wnw
turn
Saturday
to
Fort
Houston.
vlsnrn
,llirrnw ,V1I ailu mio. 8
o. .“_____ __ _________ ........... -.......
t?;:
Tex
alter a week's leave .Tissv
at home M Sheffer’o?er the weekend.
served
nt
6:30.
Clyde
Stevens. State
rd
.it
r,
30
Clvde
•
zines you may hove use for through this medium to
REGISTER NOW
Labor Dav. September 6 at the 0.1
Mbs
mi« Chariine
rhartinn Capjvon
Cannon spent
snent sevMrs FYf-j Baas left Tuesday for Aeronautical Engineer, and E. C- D Fassctt picnic grounds. Forty
M
enable the American Legion Auxiliary to further
Mn d»SSo’SnTc!£!erdS!: DetralC wter.
will
vutt “
r,l.UV»
HeldonteC.m;
zi" -.-At
!-•/.?“ Fielder.
Stale Manager of the Com- ,
&lt;££2*.""vWto’ra "from
for two weeks.
.
nV.lIteS f?F
^aith^-il'l 1 Gibsonville. Ohio. Charlotte. HasCall or phone 2287 for arrangements
benefit the community.
Mrs. Norbert Sullivan and daugh­
Mr. and Mrs. W. A Thnycr re- will be the speakers. Both wUl |
Ka)amo werc present,
ter. Mary Lou left last week for turned last Thursday from Chicago speak
n,,’ ur. on matters
.......... of past-war sig- . Burr
uurr rwsseit was elected
eiecicq president,
prcsiucu;
Detroit where they will reside this where they had ipent the first part
Your support will ba appreciated.
ire nlflcance in
lo nnr
our enmmunttv.
community.
1I Mrs. Arthur
,— z-.n-t.
— 5 secretaryCallahan,
winter.
SISTERS OF ST. JOSEPH
i treasurer.
, Mr. and Mra. Cranston Wilcox Of
-• the
--- week
-------buying things for their OPENS DENTAL OFFICE
LAWRENCE |. BAUER UNIT NO. 45
__________ t ,
•tore. . . —.
und sons. Richard and Ronald of Mo™;
130 £ BOND ST.
Fingleton.
US.N.R.. of
Dr. William C. EUacer will open 1 An* there button collectors who
AMERICAN LEGION AUXILIARY
Coldwater were weekend guests of • Donald
-ltl
-Pleasant visited his mother. hlx dental office in Dr. Gwinn's &gt; prowTaround laundries as there are
Mrs W j. Field and Mrs Clyde Mt
Mrs
Alma
Fingleton
over
the
weckformer office in Mrs. H. A. Adrou- stamp collectors who poke into
tojicox
Mrs. Alma rir
id.
.
nle’s home this Saturday. Dr. El- waste baskets in offices?
t-’Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bloom at- fndMr.
and
Mrs.
Eric
von
Reis
of
tended the funerals cf Chas. Craw**‘IU .T,'.’
Xe sneer practiced for 30 years in
izciiuii and mw
-f Grand Rapids at Madison Square.
—
-----। ford and Mrs. Fred Livingston nt Detroit
Mjss Atjr.v- Jchnocn
J
Ann Arbor were weekend guests
guesU. ot
of
I Orunurvlllc on Tuesday
I
FrlSny guest* of Mr. and
and Mra.
Mra. Mr.
Mr. and
and Mra.
Mra. Aben
Aben Johnson
Johnson nt
al Gun
Gun
—
.
'ike.
James Brbtol were Staff Sgt. Ash- lake
ShirleyLutajofBattJe
CT“*
el Miller of Fort Custer and Mrs.
Mbs Shirley
Lilt- of Battle Crccic
Miller of Detroit and Mr nnd Mra. b the guest this week of her a tint
and 'cptuhL
Schantz
Gall Conklin of Buttle- Creek
and
cousin. Mrs.^M.
Mrs. M. JV
- . Schantz
—nil M
im Loraine
Lviulnv Schnhtz
tjChi.r...
Mrs Glenn Brower and Mbs Ev- and
Miss
Mr. and Mrs. Lockwood Working
1 clyn Brower spent Wednesday in
“
and
son
visited
relatives
in
Holland
| Grand Rapids.
- ---------- - •­
I Mrs Thelma Hubert and son. over the weekend.
mm »ioo w?.
»c» .’Mr.
Mn’arid
Mrs L
Lyle Scudder were
'Joe. visited Gt and Rapids relatives
and Mrs.
of Mr. and Mrs.
I on Saturday and then went up to
•- Sunday
cl--»-*’ guests «»
| Big Star lake for tiie weekend.
( Harold Downs at Gun lake.

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STORKS

REGISTERED PHARMACIST ALWAYS ON DUTY
Halting*
' Phone 2241
State &amp; Jcffcrton

DEFENSE INDUSTRY

GOOD WAGES!
l’

now enn

red in defense industry need not

SPORT COATS at-

1275

to

2475

FUR Trimmed Coats

24 s
SUITS

*15 *19 *25
Carol

775

King

to

Dresses

1500

Other Good Dresses

398

to

1500

SILVERS-RICH
I2O NORTH BROADWAY

"Excliuive, but not ex/w/uiee”

�Women Work Hardert if
They Look at Their Best
Every daughter of Eve knows In­
stinctively that the woman who looks
well and feels w*l! does more and

Postwar Period May Bring
Chance to Trade in Homes
After the war you may be able to
turn in your old house for a later
Sodel. Just as you have been turng in your old car for a new one.
Harry G Guthmann, professor of

EDITORIAL—
ASSOCIATION

NATH

predicts. Tills interesting possibility
is lhe result of the wartime develop­
ment ot demountable prefabricated

Sheldon Agency
All Kiada of Insurance
Surety Bonds
hoar 2185
Hastings

do fur Uie prefabricated house what
World War I did for Uie gas buggy.
"Not only has prefabricated hous­
ing developed Into a very lusty war
baby, but there has been a large
Increase in the building of demount-

Swanson Agency
last year a total of 65.883. or 52 per
cent, wcre labeled as demountable
prefabricated units."
He pointed out that the houses
built by the National Homes corpo-

PROTECT YOUR CAR

our war plants are learning this
truth through study and experience.
When women employees are given
becoming uniforms and an opportu­
nity U&gt; wash. Ax their hair, and put
on fresh makeup during rest peri­
ods, up go the production charts.
In one plant, smart turbans were
provided after the workers had de­
feated the purpose of the original
protective head covering^ by wear­
ing them at a rakish angle. In an­
other, each worker has been given
becoming uniforms in sufficient
quantities to allow for frequent
laundering Throughout the coun­
try. sanitary facilities in factories
are being stepped up to meet the
workers' demands for clean, wellkept wash rooms and for plenty ot
soap and fresh towels. Many ot the
wash rooms have adjoining rest
rooms with make-up bars where free

workers may rest. read, or smolce.
Great Britain’s experience with
women workers during more than
three years of war has pointed the
way to American production ex­
perts. In one large English plant
where the output had been steadily
waning, it rose 27 per cent within a

The public education program on
the cancer problem Is still Inade­
quate and ineffective, prominent
physicians declare in a report of
their study of the causes of delay
in treatment of cancer in 155 pa­
tients. It was found that only about
one-fourth ot the patients had read
about cancer and that all but two

EIGHTY

LIFE i
DESCR

lion from newspapers and popular
magazines. Only two admitted read­
ing publie health pamphlets. "Delay
In the diagnosis and treatment ot
cancer." lhe physicians say. "is

He wei
The St
In prevl

turxl Coll

ous enough." 56 9 per cent: negll
gence. 11.3 per cent; ho delay on the
part of the patient. 11.3 per cent; ex­
pense. 10.1 -per cent; Ignorance. 6.9
per cent; feat of cancer. 1.4 per
cent: fepr of doctors. 1.4 per cent.
Christian science or other rult, 0 6

AT FIRST
SIGH Of A

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666 TABLETS. SALVE. NOSE DROPS

Shoes are being made with soles
of plastic, felt. wood, combination
of cotton and wool, cord and fric­
tion belting and other fabric and
synthetic substances.

LOREN HERSHBERGER
AUCTIONEER
ability with special training

planned t&lt;
ter coinp

AUCTION SALES
INSURANCE and BONDS

Liat Your Sale With
HENRY FLANNERY

igniflcance than

CARD OF THANKS

Marshall Furaaces
Repairs furnished and in­
stalled for all mokes of
furnaces
.

Floor Sanders for Rent
C. E. GOODYEAR HDWE.
142 E. State

enjoy lhe Jailer on the home site
upon which he had lavished land­
scaping care and around which the
homes of his friends were located."

NOTICE
NOTICE—The Hattian Bargain Store l&gt; ’
! how open for tiUiineia at It? N Jet- '
. feeion St., arroia from Muntsumerr
1 Ward..
tf '
Nt'KSt'KV--Am raring for rbil-l-1
I 9 1 lt.lY
r.n of working mother.. U to C yeartl
' oM. at tnjr home »t 511 E. Mill Iu .
aperted and api&lt;r&lt;&gt;«r&lt;! by the Harry'
|
fa Health hept. Mra. Eugene ha!-,
rf
1
property. I’rumpt ami rfflrirut »et»
II .
kr. 11. 1'arlrr ftrllahl.- 11. .It, Co

Eaves Troughing
Tin Shop

Phons 2331
tf

said. "A badly located house could
always be-moved to a more satis­
factory location.
"A householder, wishing a more
up to date dwelling, could turn in

ccpted by
the colleR
u teacher
filled the

Desert Bcfloulns honor their guests
willt grease and consider that the
more grease there is on food the
greater the honor is to the visitor.

EXCHANGE
YOUR WHEAT

CORNERS AT MY EXPENSE

AUCTIONEER

for some of that good

Swanson Agency

DEAD STOCK
REMOVED!

THE POST PRODUCTS
DIVISION GENERAL

FOOD CORP.
has taken over full responsibility for
enforcing the ruling and punishing
violators. The ban al&gt;o^applics to
the use of rars whcn/lcavme college
or returning after Vacation'periods.

REDUCED RATES
Property damage
and Liability

Conforming to Michigan's nrw
Responsibility Law may we ad.rUe you how this law affects all
Michigan motorists?

PERMANENT WAVE-59?
|POULTRY

Farm Bureau State Agent

1 I'lHt SALE— Hr... . ..| | .
tail 2651 s-‘
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« bare. Monty refnnded U not aatbflcL

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AUCTIONEER

STEBBINS &amp; JACOBS

List your Auction Sales with

LEGALS

DEWEY REED
Pates can be made at Banner office.
Phoaa 3467
Hastiaga, Mich.

GENERAL WAREHOUSE
WORK
Piling, Trucking and Handling
FOOD FACTORY WORK
BOX FACTORY WORK
Employment
Good Working Conditions
Good Wages

HASTINGS

NOTICE TO CREDITORS

FALSE TEETH
8:00
Mondays through Saturdays
Employment subject to WMC

JAKE DEPRIESTER
Buyer for STILBS and
Company Hastings stock­
yards. phone 2588. or call
917—n through t h e

YOUR DEAD OR DISABLED
FARM ANIMALS Are Valuable
HORSES $5.00

COWS $4.00

We have a Collector Stationed at 913 W. Green St. in
Hastings to give immediate service. We pay the phone
charges. Phone Hastings 2565 or Kalamazoo 2-9544.

C. “BILL” SHERWOOD
INSURANCE

KALAMAZOO RENDERING WORKS

CASH
For your old Scrop Iron,
Radiators, Batteries, Alu­

SMITH BROS.
VELTE &amp; CO.

Bottle

HASTINGS. MICH.

Creek Rendering
Lloyd Huger; M.-r.

Co.

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in nearly every line
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J THE TANNING &lt;

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(REALLY A ( ONLY TO WOLVERINE i

crything
rapidity
I believ
ployed.

THREE-PLY &lt;TANNERS
t LEATHER!)

example

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Joined

IT OUTWEARS,
ORDINARY &gt;
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growth
twelve
tropics
icsulLs

C. Thomas Stores

SOFT AFTER &lt;
.WAKING AND
WTAYS SOFT*/

BUY BONDS AND STAMPS HERE

minum, Brass, Copper &amp;

GLENN F. LAUBAUGH
W No. Michigan Avenue
two® IM7
Hastings

looking

WOLVERINE SHELL
HORSEHIDE

YES-AND IT

UVUSTQCR

coffee p

It Took 35 Years To Perfect
This Triple-Tanned Leather

More Comfort Wearing

Shipping Livestock
Every Saturday

Delton, Mich.

Loren Coppock

Lily White Flour

Only physically disabled students
Pennsylvania State college
bitesr further cturtfytnp its nu-car
ruling, the all-college cabinet—chief
governing body ot Penn State's stu­
dent government—Issued a procla­
mation designed to make hikers out
of 99-pcr cent ot the undergraduates

Agriculture

HEINZ RICE FLAKES 61
RIPPLED WHEAT
2 for 23'
CORN KIX
BALL IDEAL GLASS LIDS &lt;*oz
V-8 COCKTAIL 4 points 46
ROMAN CLEANSER
MELLO WATER SOFTENER 2 lb.. 17'
1 lb.
WHITE RICE
OLEO MARGARINE
DURKEES OLEO 4 points lib. 23'

No Other Work Shoes Have Both
Soles and Uppers of This SuperTough Longer-Wearing Leather

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EVEN today, Wolverine tanner?
A
only
alone know the secret triple-tanning
y
°5f hIioeM
process that makes shell horsehide
|
„„ u*
soft as buckskin and as flexible as
h---- J L’nuin. thi!
bamboo without lessening its natur- Ar—A
*b&lt;“al toughness and resistance to wear. I—_—22-------- ----------That's why Wolverines stand unchallenged for glove-soft’
com fort... even dry soft after soaking. That, too, is why
Wolverines cut work shoe costs so amazingly with months
and miles of extra wear. Visit us soon and sec for yourself.

f IcUr-HAre
SHOE STORE

�THE HASTINGS BANNER
SECTION

HASTINGS. MICHIGAN. THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 9. 1943

EIGHTY-EIGHTH YEAR

IU manager, and selected my *ucwhatever else their owners' enemies
HEALTH DEPT. NOTES
would dish out. 1 used to hide them
I cessor the); Professor Smith, who
During lhe emergency created by
when boaUlltlea broke out.
■ administered this Brazilian school
the resignation of A. A Roth, pub­
lic health engineer of the Barry
I for the contract period. He was
Countv Health Department. Mr.
I followed by an' HUnoU man whom
Another remembrance — At a big right »w. Thl* prrnl
By
JANE
CAMERON
Lyman B. Chamberlain, public
• I recommended. Prof. Hart, formerCommunity meeting, one of the row in England patching tt
health engineer of the Eaton Coun­
•joung wags became suddenly social derbolt* as they come bM
• ly of Canada. I have never seen
He went There to Establish on Agricultural College in
ty Health Department is taking
| the place aince my pioneer effort.
Hi ya. chums! Say. If you mugs cconscious and greeted the guests their deadly mtasloo*. San
care of {public health engineering get a load of something gosh-aw- ’with a hearty handshake, after believe his lively sense at
I Friends of mine report It an ex­
The State of Soo Poulo. A Revolution Ended the Project1
problems. The Supervisor*' health ful. don't get scared and think the ’which they made a bee-line for lhe 1* a blessing to thc men
----- | cellent school, and they do »av that
In previous issues the story has '
committee plans to aonoint a nub­ Japs are gassing u*. It's Just me 5sink or bathroom The real host- him as Uiey walk their wee
the name of Davenport Is still favbeen told of Dean Davenport's boy­ must- be added to the list, but cofile health engineer at the Septem­ making gariic-dlll pickle*. I tried
rof— . orably
r.w,.hlv mentioned
... nri t Intinri there.
there
ber meeting.
hood and youth on the Woodland fee Is the favorite wherever it can
lo get the garlic off my hands,
What did I get out of this trip,
farm; alio how the chance visit of be grown. It Is also the moat beau- even though the school I went to
using every method I ever heard of
u student of the Michigan Agricul­ llful crop I have ever seen, not ex- gao Paulo to establish could not
Clarence P. Tuog. M. D. recently excepting a blowtorch, but I still
tural College to the Davenport cepting either olives or orange*.
appointed Roentgenologist at the reek, und I do mean reek. I love
be started, because of the revoluhome caused his father to decide
lella Post Montgomery Hospital of it. but I wouldn't blame my fam- i
FacU
About
Coffee
,
tlon?
that his son. his only child, must
Membership Campaign To Battle Creek, attended the medical lly a bit if they 4eft me Wait till j
"Coffee thrives best on the terra . j learned to think in another lanreceive his college training at that
staff meeting of Pennock Hospital winter and see now fast those koe.liGet Under Way Early
Institution. Tiie son had no other rouge. or red lands, where 1t at- KUage and. I hope with broader
on September 2 George W Sc hr Im tr-dllls disappear. Then 121 be;
a spreading,
growth , vision.
idea uetorc
before or alter
after nts
his grauunuon
graduation I, tains
•
.
laea
.
.WT_.graceful
V
Our Department Membership Di­ M D. pathologist of the hospital, forgiven.
"
*"
'
'*
I
I
learned
that
different
peoples
than to return to lhe farm, for
in
?&gt;r
rector. St. Clair Pardee, gave Uie introduced Dr. Tuog to the staff.
that
was
hl*
choice
We
have
menI
lu
rro
P
of
1,1
whorls
or
1
set
up
different
standards
In
most
delegate* at the Department Con­
Something for the Cachoo Club j
U^eTThia^d
on the P^us^Mon'*
1 matter* of living, each consistent vention some very good advice on
Alexander M. CamubeU. M. D. — (They are the hay-fever victims,
lather In the operation of lhe 200 &amp;‘h'™tbJUr
th ”t?e£ 1* with
..... itself, however
—------- -------------------inconsistent membership getting for the coming maternal consultant, will meet with in case you don't know &gt; It seems
acres of beautllul Woodland land |
£!!..!?
C27„;r with each other. 1
‘hat on* . &gt;'«*’■• 80 good, in fact, that we are the Barry County Medical Socletv that in the north woods, timber­
of singular beauty. ' p^p^, can never fully understand passing it on to you In his own nt a special meeting In HastlriRj men who cut hemlock bough* to
for ten years. Because he had found I
„i,{ht.he'adivaneinir'aea
the advancing sea- i। another,
another. ana
and lor
for tna
that reason con- words, as follows:
hl* college work valuable lo him- । But
sleep on. never leave colds or sinus
on Tuesday. September 7.
ci,n-rv
ihi'm inferior
'
trouble. So. Cachoo Club member*,
self ru u practical farmer and. with ’ol':
°|J"tafJranrinkied eWer“ thcm *n,eriorhis father's hearty approval, he re- wnh thrbrllltant Jirlrt ofthe
T“”rt!cd
d- 1
1 learned that soil* are formed
The total enrolled membership
France* Benjamin, consull- get a dime's worth of hemlock oil
turned lo East Lansing for Dostlh.e
lunrlet . ntetme as much by water ** by frost, and ,for the Legion year Just completed ftnt ln parent education. Michigan at the drug store and touch it to 1
graduate work for more than a cnlng berries, it makes ■
that wind* are a good second in ,stands at 38.161 as of July. 1943. Department of Health is visiting the front of your neck and upper .
year, with no other Idea than that
J Atlll
Jlk' nowhere
« shaping the surface ofithe earth.
’rrfen
nowhere ouUl
ouU“&lt;1!e
Wc congratulate Comrade Van
Bnrn. Countv Health Denart- lip so it is inhaled. I hope It help*. ।
Hay fever sufferer* have been mak- j
of continuing to be a farmer. Then “* .Bo,rlsU 8ar“en- &gt;«u .bout eor.
I
U». mn ew
am
.
ing it hoc for Prentls Brown, who
sornethlng occurred which changed
Il,pre
tnr“known Th. Hr..
no.
..na.ll.
h!
”
®
„„
KhWawnl.
Dr
e
’
f'rom'
a
farmer
fec
not
renerallv
known.
The
first
continued** rain* can be relied on..
lhe course of Ills life from
Dr Block,.
Sluckv. Mia
Miss P.m
Perry .nd
and Mu.
Mlv won't give them any gasoline with |
|
which to escape from lhe ragweed.
I
lrln..d
th.l
wc
Ml
herbor
ML,
U
“
‘
P
jurlow
ol
Ulc
B.rry
Count.
Hr.lu;
Just
of our many comto an educator. J
—.; before he u
|
•
—
•
1
inercial
grades
come
to
us
from
of foolishness along Ulth our wis- 1943 *uwl
Denartment attended a meeting of1 Why doesn't- Mr. Brown pay a
planned lo return to Woodland, af­
for
“
There are today over 600.000 mothers of pre-school children at bounty on the stuff, so much a ton |
ter completing his postgraduate Brazll and. for the moat part, grow ?* ,
together
on
the
*ame
trees,
being
c
coughs
T hart mv rnnvietlon strengthened World War No. 2 veterans returned Nashville School at the invitation , to boys rind girls, so they can buy |
work, nc was offered the professor­
i
of taTta^d
civil life Tberota Ilea a great of A. A Reed Superintendent on Defense Stamps, thus helping the 11
ship of agriculture in the Michigan graded afterward according to size i ..
war
effort
through
helping
lhe
“
£1
“
rewryolr
of
materiaL
To
interest
Friday.
September
3
to
discus.-,
the
issr .&gt;» I
Agricultural College. He named the
, men. we must show them strength. I school health education program Cachoo Club.
conditions under which he would
a veterans programme and action., and health department services
take the position. They were ac­
.nadillcu riA’w. |"«&gt;.erT»
whUl.
One of the most important duties —
Best Joke of the week—A quia
available lo schools.
cepted by the governing .board ot the Mocha of
ot
M.rkcU
iw»UV .
*hu' we *re
'&lt;* , of our organization, one thing of
----------our
market*
mostly
master-of-ceremonies asked a man
the college, and he thus became
cardinal Interest, one of the mast I TTiln week three animal bites nf
....
.
grows
on
tiie
same
tree
with
the
!
ra
°
r
?„
l
*S
,
pu
­
u teacher instead of a farmer. He
,
......
....................... eoillueillllK
ILCIIIB
MlofULUHI.
compelling
items
attractioiu
to
people
were
reported
to
the
health
ly.
he answered. "She
rest
of
the
.
L
crop,
being
the
little
filled the place acceptably for two
0Uf organization will be a targe ^department. Two individuals were Zealand this morning.'
Diet *
grew
alone——
un- .| riches are relative and that few are ouY
round berry' -------- --------like gravity H----and the taw ttn&lt;
. uj militant
n.----- --------membership.
.----- J bitten, bv_ a । cat
omen
; The
ov Dost
a crt.mortem
me oost
,
moncm
—al lip of the twig.. Even i absolute,
f‘
to the state Of Sao Paulo. Brazil, twined
.
a
a
—
a
(
while
wc
of
the
Legion
rant
of
,
examination
of
the
cat's
brain
dem'
so
the
flavor
la
vastly
superior
to
|
of
supply
®nd
demand.
Mouth wash
Something
needed — A Service­
and start im agricultural college that which grew only an inch awav. i I learned above B&gt;1 that there is absenteeism In the entire scope of, Instrated Infection with rabies,
there. A wealthy planter had de­ so noLody i* cheated. The real more than one way to live in thl. war endeavor, let us not be guilty; These two persons who were bitten mens' Shopping Service connected
cided to have such a college, and truth is that, when coffee grows I old world of our*, also that it^wna of absenteeism in Legion member- were placed under the Pasteur with the USO and operated chiefly .
for
parents
and
wives
and
sweet
­
induced our subject to go there
desert condition*, few of the j «
n’“n who
' ship. In Legion gatherings especial- treatment for the prevention of hearts This is how it would work: ,
and. in the broken English of the under
are twinned and it Ls mot- , in Rome to cto as the Ro™™ do- ly in Legion meetings. No better | rnbfes
A Cadet writes nome that he 1*
benefactor. Mr. Davenport was berries
now
to assume t The Michigan Department of hungry for watermelon*, all he can
Mocha whereas on good ground assuming that they were about 90 time Is there than —
— —
commissioned to start a "Leetlc •iv
tiie reverse holds true K
' l&gt;f‘r cent right reserving lhe 10 tx-r leadership in vour
~&gt;ur comm
community if I Health regulations require that cal. His parents, besides having lo
Lansing" in Sao Paulo.
"The third point about coffee. I c-n» for future study and expert- raihsre not
‘Jone - *"— ' -any dog or other animal that ha* pay double for the melons thl* year,
LYBARKER’S
SHEAFFER’S
In our last article the Interesting
.of all. our
our comrades of Wc
World War bitten a person shall be held in find themselves faced with the
-of
not generally
generally known.
*uv*n. U
■* the
mv fact ■ ment
story of the wonderful trip from not
for a --------oeriod- ot
No. 2 will be attracted to our or­ confinement
—
— ten
-— shipping problem, which would put
VOYAGER
tnat coffee
that
coiiee of
OI all
Uli grades
graces deterioraaeienoraNew York to Rio Janlcro was giv­ les
ganization If we are leaders in civic d«vg from
m the date the nerson was lhc prlcr
lhc delivered melons In
TR
VANILLA
with
age
The
finest
flavors
W.W
«
SJNCE
1937
tea
age. T“
*' ‘ *'
en. In the Dean's own words, as .MdcnUy
AVE PEACH CJOJ
CROP
i nnd state affairs, and secondly. bitten. K
If U.c
the animal ......
dies ........
during ' thc goid-plated class. If they could
com. .tamjMH «Gift for men in the
Wi of
Of confinement, the head onj/arrile to thc Shoppers Service
used in the January 1020 Issue of
An estimated 50.000 fragile wasp-■ our younger comrades in Arms will thc oeriod
COMPOUND
lhe Country Gentleman, he gave an easily oxidized or otherwise brok­ like Insects released each year demand that we are a component idtaU be sent to a laboratorv for । and send Qi? money for the melons
Service
account of his stay in Brazil. We en down Anvhow. as wo got the since 1937 arc credited with halt- part of our State or they will *eek examTnatlon for evidence of-raHe* " and the shopping fee. It WdUld UVE
G. Y
C Stucky. M. D. "■acting
dlrecnow give his version of that story. product here direct from the mills, Ing the ravages of the Oriental leadership elsewhere Thta theme
'-*•
7Cexpress
charges, delivery, crating
S
spoilage,
wc were booked
uwseu iu
„ fruit moth in Michigan peach or- of community leadership cannot be tor- of the Barrv Health Denart"Wc
to rnriu
land at before sorting bnd grading — big
noln'ed nut
Santos, but word came that sailors I berries, little berries, broken berrlev chards. according to Rav Hutwn,,too strongly emphasised! No other ment
ment. pointed
out thr
the ureent
urgent necesand dock men were dying like sheep Mocha and alj—it made a drink head of the Michigan State Col- line of effort will be more IntereU- -"v nf protecting the animal's life
Please don't, someone, write and
from Yellow fever.
. that for.'aroma-Is approached bv lege entomology department.
ling to our prospective members.
"Accordingly &lt;e left the steamer nothing I have ever tasted outside
Great alarm was spread tn 1928
Some definite plan should be im- the nunwr of laboratorv cxamlnagasoline. I don t know ci
and proceeded over
over-­ the coffee district.
•
when neach growers first found mediately adopted to secure the tion lx the only means of determln- । therthe
at Rio Janiero nnd
... But I can .dream. canl_ I?
"Contrary to the general Impres­ the fruit moth in the state. The names of every draftee, every man,
land. some 400 miles In the interior,
whether or not the person bit- i If I lived in Battle Creek. I would
to our ultimate destination at Pira- sion. tropical people do not live moth Ls unstoppable with sprays, I or woman, who is serving in the Ing
be
Riad
to shop for Custer soldiers'
ten *ho”’d have the Pasteur treat- “=
clcnba," the place where tiie fish principally on fruits Indeed thev as far as Ls known even today, yet | armed forces today. Local Posts ment.
If the animal has rabies it parents, wlvesand sweethearts who
stop.” because of the rapids In the consume far less fruit and vastly peach production in the average may secure these names from your will die usually within ten dnvA. live clear across the country.
river, which gave lhe name to the more fat than we do. The great year ha* doubled since the pest. local Selective Service Boards. Some The laboratorv examination will I
of you have already done so. Most
national dish is "caldo." described was first discovered.
town
Ur~
—’ Remembrance — When my offThe agricultural experiment sta- Draft Boards have a representative then demonstrate
"Here. In the heart of the cof­
rabies findings If the
fee-growing district of the *tnle of oceans of grease." Into which man- tion of the college began study of । of Tiie American Legion or at least not die in ten davs. a
Sao Paulo, the richest ngdcultural dwca meal Is sifted a* an absorbent. the pest Jn 1928 In an attempt to!a veteran on them. Generally you should examine the ■*"
PHONE 2115
H AST INGS
aid growers A long series of d If-will receive sympathetic treatment,
Brazil's Farm Ijibor
region of Brazil, nnd on the large
------' when they got mad at each other.
"In n country where no man of ferent species of insects that at- Generally thc World War Veterans DONT *UJY TWIN08 YOU DON’T | they took It out on the other one’s
coffee plantation of Louis Quelroz.
the Oriental fruit moth lar-1 of the present conflict will welcome
Wils the proposed location of the reasonable wealth will touch his tack
NEED
—
BUV
WAR
BONDS
|
Kitten.
The
poor
little
kittens
setmvae were shipped into the state in your Invitation to join ’nre Amertnew college, the “Lcelle Lansing" hand to any kind of manual labor, cooperation
IN^TEAD. cd to thrive on ear snapping* and
with lhe U. 8. Depart- can Legion. Do something about
farming is mostly, left to Irrespon­ ment of Agriculture.
that was to be.
’ft? at once! , They arc our son*—
“It Is surprising how oiilcklv one sible laborers, in this case former
By 1937 it was evident the best our future lies in these men and
can. If he must, adapt himself to' slaves of or immigrants from south­ of the parasite wasps was one women.
*ustajnea
effort
to
absolutely new and strange condi­ ern Europe Of the 150 laborer*
in our organlzations—to thinking in terms of a on our coffee ranch, not over hall
foreign language until his own a dozen could drive a team of mules
strikes thp ear with a shock: to and only a few could drive the
looking north for the sun and to oxen.
• Plowing was done by - mules into the United Slates with the gionT
the Southern Cross Instead of thc
North Star; to regard January as pulling a light iron implement, des­ Japanese cherry trees planted in
Veterans of this World War No. 2,
'a hot month and August os the titute of anything like a landslide. the Mall at Washington. D. C.. the, Veterans of World War No. 1, you
prlnclpali'y on ’ need The
The American Legion! For
dead ot winter; to take one's um­ Furrows, as we understand them, Macrocentrus preyed principally
brella on going out as certainly os were therefore Impossible, for the the
thC-Straivberry
qif roller.
,
twenty-11’ years the Legion has
strawberry Ileaf
twenty-five
he would take his hat; to dropping tool is drawn through the ground
According to Professor Hutson, had a programme, a plan, for
the reins of his riding horse in­ much like a single shovel cultiva­ since the parasite wasp has gone
gc— twenty-five year* the Legion ha*
--------- i----- —
— ­ offrrcd leadership. Thc Legion will
work
in .«.»,&lt;
Michigan
on the y.-.
Orien
stead of Hitching him; to hear al- tor. making shallow trenches about to
have a programme
_________________
daring thl* war.
way* and everywhere within a mile three feet apart. Cross plowing In tal pest, it rarely attacks Ha pre-------the unearthly squeal of the wood­ various directions finally reaches vlous enemy host, the strawberry the Legion will have a programme
after this conflict is over. You
en-wheeled ox-cart; to become ac­ most of the ground; but a patch of leaf roller.
Eastern laboratories under fed- need the Legion, the Legion needs
customed to snakes nnd rats bat­ heavy Bermuda grass was only cul­
tling for possession of the territory tivated. but not subdued, by the eral supervision increase the para- you!
Finally, my comrades, as the
under the house; to live with anta -process. Cultivation was accomplish­ site wasps. Thc parasites are shiped by the “nigger hoe."
tool some- per by air express in small, ven- world-wide pattern of human strugnnd ronchea everywhere! to have , &lt;&gt;.
. -a-------------breakfast at ten or eleven o'clock, i thing like our garden hoe. only tllatea moist cages, holding 200 gle is etched tn tragic blood and
with dinner nt three; to'get along I longer in the bit. and weighing parasites fed from a vial of sweet- tears, we are struck with the proened water. Fruit growers release phetlc words of our preamble, we
without thc familiar dishes on I light or nine pounds.
the wasps within 48 hours after the are more deeply mrt of the truly
which he was brought up. nnd eut I "A gang of hoe men, ten or n wasps
are shipped.
religious concepts of The American
food he had never seen before—In ' dozen in number, would line up
In these times of war you will want to do
-------- &gt;-*■*■
Legion. Ours is an effort to re­
short, altering completely tiie rou- with the foreman at one end. Ev- MUNICIPAL
COURT
tain all that we fought for. aU that
tlne and even thc outlook of life.1 ery man would raise hl* hoe In the
Howard Bristol, who collects dead our comrades of other wars fought
business with a bank that has "Human In
"It Is a popular belief that ev- I air waiting for the foreman'* "Huh" animals
for an out-of-town com- 1 for and all that our sons in the
crything grows with unexampled ; when they would all strike In unl- pany. was brought into Municipal present war are fighting for. We
rapldlty In the tropics—rampant, son. If the line chanced to be a court Thursday for parking his need you Legionnaires, we need you
terest'
Wt're interested in your purchose
fifteen
or *twenty.
I believe Is the word commonly em- I 1long
---- one. “
“— —
----- *“ It was truck in a residential section of retetans This Is not only a Memployed.
On the contrary I was necessary to put a foreman at each thls city. He denied the charge, bership Campaign, this is a Crustruck with the exceedingly slow end. else the farthermost men and was put under $150 bond t&gt;&gt; sade.
of
War
Bonds;
in having you open a savings
progress made by crops. Corn, for would let the hoes fall harmlessly appear for trial of his case on Fri -------------- --------------------example, required six months for to the ground, doing little or no day. September 10.
BANNER WANT ADS PAY
maturity. Even weeds, those In­ execution .to the weeds.
account with us. Jhe first to help all hu­
"I havc/sald little about the col­
dustrious foragers of the fields,
seemed never ■ In a hurry to get lege, for the reason that nothing
manity and the latter to help yourself in the
ahead. Everything seemed to have was
__________________
actually accomplished.
____ ___ A revJJenjy broke
t. Senor
Joined the popular fraternity of olution _.
suddenly
broke ou
out.
rlnn't burrsAn It
1
Amanha—
—don't
hurry tndav
today—do
it CHtMrn?
Quelroz wac
was inrlnfaHaahln
indefatigable. But
war
post-war period
tomorrow.
"Short days must mean slow thing but colleges, and Sao Paulo
growth, and It is Impossible for the repudiated its gentlemen's agree­
twelve or thirteen hour day of the ment with him. Although the proj­
tropics to produce the day-by-day ect failed at the time. I have noth­
lesults of the fifteen or sixteen, ing but praise for the man.
even twenty hours of the higher
Fruits of the Trip
latitudes.
The place for rapid
"When peace returned. Sao Paulo
growth would be Iceland and Alas­ took up the plan for a college and
A checking ac­
ka. not Brazil.
one was established on the original
This week we offer the following
''Agriculturally speaking. Brazil site, managed at first by a Euroocount will gerve
Is a land of Cs.—coffee, cane. com. ean. This college again turned to
the double pur­
cotton, cattle. Rubber and rice Michigan Agricultural College for
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TWO

Waekend guest* of Mr. and Mn j of Campbell. 4 Mr. and Mn. Allen I deavor Union will meet at the • DELTON
John Thaler of Bo. Campbell were Hah and »on C.lvm were in Grand , Pleasant Valiev chmch Monday
Weefc a Letter
Mr .nH nre. urZT rYZ.J.
- * r&lt;aP!ll:' Saturday. 4 Harold Yoder evening. September 20. Rev James
M
u
, ,
H.rrin*nn
Mr. and Mn Wm. Bpean and &lt;c« I
aon Gordon spent the weekend O Sullivan of Jamada will be the ■ Mr &lt;nd Mr»- John Harrington
&lt;of Grand Rapids and Mr. and Mr*, with PF.C. Elwood Yoder at Camp ' guest speaker
’•Mr and Mn.Glen Wood* af Un-1 222*
"id f»mUy of Battle Gordon. Georgia. 4 Mr. and Mra. I „ 8:00 P M..JE"* Tuesday evening,
zJ..
.ZL. iruI.T .rJa creek. 4 Mr and Mn. Al. Joni* and Claud Walton and *on Bobby spent Prayer meeting.
.
ion City. Ind. spent Friday and I *on of Detroit are spending thr sundav with Mr
and Mr* Em
i
BMUTday with Mr. and Mr*. VfWl I weekend and Labor
Brornail,
’-” and
‘
——— DmTwlthThelr
—Brow
Mrs. Robert Camp- ! ---------------------- »----------------------------■VonAs and family w MU* Velma Parent*. Mr. am*
•*" fc.
» G. Olsen i; .tell
... of Flint. » Bill VandcrMale
spent several days last week with
md Mra
¥orb£ of Ba“e breek 1* spending
*
Mr.
and
Mn.
friend* here. * Mrs. Julia Durkee
__ _
»■
PAyp* °r
who ha* been in Pennock hospital
। entertained the fottawtng ladies
the wrekrnd with her parent*. Mr. tings
tlnga called on
~ their mother. Mrs j returned to his home Saturday afWe- | I**
* Will ternoon. 4 Mias Marion Rnu.-Ji of
last week Tuesday In honor ot her
a naaungs *dct&gt;*
wer* with Lowe o« Grand Rapids was a Wed-1 Detroit »i&gt;ent the weekend and La­ Last Week's Letter
। birthday: Mrs. Mary Dinner, Mrs.
r Hoyt fOrTutdMrs. Robert
g~day caller of Mr and Mr* Guv , bor Day with Mtss Dorothy Bunn
1
Gordie
Durkee. Mrs. Joaie Lelnaar.
Mr and Mn. Fred Camp spent
Ionand fam ttyspent Bandar I
Smith. 4 Bob and Mary Ellen Wai- * Teddy Walton and J. D. Grinnell
MrT jJii*' WeU.r7lt £Sl
lhe former's parent*. Mr. and «ers of Grand Rapids^ are spending I 4pent last week at the WSHon cot- Ihp .-.rt.nd &gt;1 Wall l.kr »lih Mr ;
Wm Newton on State Road. » wrek s vacation with Uveir grand- । tage at Gun
UW( lake. ♦ Wednesday and and Mrs Cavenaugh. 4 Charles 1 * Mn Bert Patton ha* gone to
------ 2JS
mt. igr
-------- of Mr. —
* **
“ Higdon ha*
Name Singer
and Mr* low- 1 nan
parent*.
Mr. and Mn.
Mri. Wm. Crakes.
Crake* Thursday
ay guesta
and
Mr*
J purchas'd a verv ' Battle
Battle Creek
Creek to
to live
live with
wtth her aonson­
^&gt;o^jr P®rk* spent a few Lafe Wihiauui
w«ai preserved 1030 Ford
rwa town
«jwu ae»c- ■ in-law
Maeli of Grand Rapids visit- * Mr, „£
Hlllains v«
ot ouum
South vampucu
Campbell ,well
|n-law and
and daughter.
daughter. Mr.
Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs
¥.r■ - - - Mn&gt;
were Mr. and Mr*. Arthur Cook of dan It ha* been run only 17.000 George Schoolers ft * Mr. and Mrs
Vander Male at Pennock days with*L —
Thursdav afternoon.,
nftemoort Barcroft
of *•«*?««».
Freeport w
a Week- Holland and Mr. and Mr*.
hospital1 last Tnursday
»«n:ro«* west
west o*
ir*. Fred
rreo 1 miles. It should get over the wln- Glenn Williams and three son* ot
also were evening dinner guest* of i end guests of Mr. and Mrs. C M । Cook of Byron Center. 4 Jennings
Jennings jj ter roads in fine shape. 4 Mrs. the W. K Kellogg Farm spent Sun­
Mr. and Mra Ivan Rou*h 4 Mr* । Benedict are Mr. and Mrs., \al Jot- school started Aug. 30th with
kith Mrs
Mrs 1 Maude Wotting has returned to her day with their. parents. Mr. and
John
visited genson of Battle erect. 4- ml
** Fat]| ooif Lake
OOnn Postma
trosuna of
OI McCords
asevoru.’ vubicu
--—
• -• rai
USUI
L.nr Odessa
uurs'a as
u» teacher.
inuKi. 4W home
i.vuiv after
.inri an few
irw weeks vacation.
tm.auun. 4w
Adani* 4 Mrs. Marshall
her parents Mr. and Mrs JIrnrv j ty Hoevenair who has been spend- &gt; j^r an(j
Clare Bassett of North . Clifton Pufpntf, 13. son of Mr. and Mr*. Johnunderwent
an operation in
Rmelzer west of Freeport last Wed- ing the past week visiting rt»- ( ]rvmx were Sunday guests of their Mr* Adrian Pufpaff. is home from Norwood
BorgeM hopttol. Kslamasoo Fri­
neadav. 4 Mr. and Mrs. Owen lativc* In Saginaw returned home, parents. Mr. and Mr* Geo B*’- Pennock hospital. His friends nre day
morning
Her many friend,
Bteckle: daughters Helen and Doro- Saturday nignt.
Mr
ana Mrs. &gt; *ett.
Mtl.they
entertained Alice
Allee Bnaartt
Bnsactt ihappy
They entertained
happy to
to know
know he
he IsIs on
on thc
thc wav wish her a speedy
recovery
4 The
.
are
spending
thy and Mr and Mrs Vern Yar- Charles
Guger. arc
and Janice **«,*»
Myers tnr
for their t,tr»&gt;,birth- ।, toward rt^tworv
recovery tmm
from injuries
Ing In
the north. days, t Supt and Mrs. Donald reived ty a tractor tipping
Her. north of Hastings were Sundav a few days fishing
ir. tht
X —
over
— on Delton Rural Agricultural achqol
dinner gueat* of Mr. and Mrs. Levi Mrs. Wingeier Is earing for theii Crouch of Brrthcrn moved into the him.
MU... *
. Mr.
«... .MU
William RJ will open Sent. 7. Thaw on tne
nnd Mrs Wil
teaching
staff
are:
High
school
HyneVrf Grand Rapid* 4 Mr. and twn children during their absence. Simpson house Friday. * Mrs. Cha*. Jenkins
of..................
NxshvUle announce the I
" ‘
Mat. F. C. Tabberer made a bust- 4 Mr. and Mrs. C. L^Heiyiey-were Bunn was in Hastings Friday and engagement of their daughter. Ada I Superintendent. R W Harper, who
nea trip to Millford recently, and In HasLlng* Friday on burtne»i • In the afternoon called on. hi;r to Warne L. Skedgell. son of Mr
called on Mr and Mrs Cha*. Dent­ Ken Smelker and hl* parent*. Mr. cotuin, Mrs John Hoevenair whe and Mrs George Skedgell of Vej- i
and
Mrs
Henry
Smelker
west
ot
montvllle.
No
wedding date has; coach; Howard Matcomnson Bevering. 4 Mrs Claud Walton and Mrs.
waa brought home from Pennock
Ivan Roush railed on the latter* Freeport were in Grand Rapid* Fri­ hoapItAl last Saturday * Mrs Bcr- been set. Both young people grad­ 1 ton. principal: Dee Weaver. Del­
son. Bill VanderMalc at Pennock day. ♦ Mr and Mrs. Roy Nagler of i.icc Clonson assisted by her moth­ uated from Nashville-Kellogg school ton. Agriculture: Mis. Loretto Mag­
hospital la»t Tuesday afternoon 4 Detroit were Friday evening din­ er. Mrs Frank Walton entertained in 1942 * Ml'.s Louise Beedlc of ner. St. John*. English and Latin:
Percy Rosser spent the weekend ner guests of Mr. and Mrs Ivon 10 little guests to help her daugh­ Nashville, class of 1940 Ls one of Mi** Clara Westgate. Hillsdale.
Raymond
Barber.
with hi* cousin. James Rowr. and Roush. * Don Cave nnd Bill Holmes ter Nancy Closson celebrate her 4th the twentv-four student* of Leila Commercial;
family at Sear*. 4 Lieut. James c.f Chicago spent two davs with Mr. birthday. Ice cream and rake were Hospital School of Nunilng. a uni* Schoolcraft. Shop: Mi* Laura JanHtMnphrcv- who Ls in a camv In and Mrs. Chas Hoyt and Ann Carr served, and a favor for each wa.s a ot the Mercy College of Nursing a. r.utl. Pennsylvania, music: Mta
Okla., is spending a 10 day furlough * Dr. Leon J Foster of Lansing wo* box of Cracker Jack. Many nice Detroit, who graduated Thurs.. Aug­ Josephine Ryan. Kaiannnoo. home
with hi* parent*. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. n Wednesday evening guest of Mr. gifts were received. * Mr. and Mr;. ust 30. in the prand ballroom of the &lt;-eonomies
Junlolr high:*- Mrs.
Humohrev and family west of Pre»- nad Mrs. Owen flteckle of West Harold William* of Cascade were Book Cadillac hotel at Detroit George Kahler and Miss Lucy Bor•ort. 4 Miss Virginia Fish u spend­ Carleton * Mr. &lt;nd Mrs. Semlah Sunday dinner guest* of Mr. and Louise has many friends nt Nash­ kin. both of Cloverdale, seventh and
ing the weekend with Mis* Ann Sr ere were Thursday guests of their Mrs Lafe Williams nnd family. * ville who will be pleased to learn eighth grades: Mrs Leon Leonard.
Ban- in Grand Rapids 4 Mr. and daughter. Mrs. Wesley Keim near MU* Phy 11*» Brncndle ha* been cf her s'icerss. A Rev and Mrs Delton, sixth: Mrs Izona Farns­
Mr*. Cecil Worthington of Vicks­ Clark?ville. * Mrs Mary Dodge ।1 spending thc past three weeks in Griswold hud as Sunday guests. Mr. worth. Wayland, fifth: Mi*s Bar­
Wednesday
until oatSat- | cJ
burg were Sundav guests nf Mr. and spent
we«me»aay
raild Rapids
Grand
Rapids visiting
visiting relative*
relatives *. nnd Mrs Robert Wolverton, and
Perrine. Albion, fourth: MK&lt;
. - J . . . from
— ■ ■ l. ■the
n.-arj-n
CSunazt
&gt; V. ffamilv
.. mil V j. R(
^frs. Ralph Sage and family. 4 .urd.iy
with
Byron Fuh
,v and Mn( E B Grlffln calIM Mr. and Mrs. Richard Wolverton, bara
Phyllis Gibson. Delton, third: Mrs.
I at thy home of Rev. I. H. Osgood irom nenr Ionia Mrs Robert Wol­ Ella Rogers. Delton, second; Mis*
In Woodland Friday afternoon on verton .sang, ’The Lords Prayer" Isebella Whalen. Flattie Creek.find:
| business 4 The Evecutive commlt- ns a solo in thc morning service, i Mis* Patricia Gibson. Delton. Irtntec of the Barry’ County Christian Mrs Rene Maeyens underwent a Srgartcn, Mrs. Madeline Norman
Endeavor Union met at the home of very serious operation lost Friday
Milo will be in charge of the
I Etta Schneider in Woodland Mon- nt Leila Post hospital In Battle Cafeteria. Maurice Garrett b cosI &lt;iav evening. Local members of thf Creek. It Ls reported she Ls doing, as Ii todian. * Mrs. Belle Shepherd vlsl' committee are Sarah Jane Burgees.
ted
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Barnes neat
' Phyllis Braendle. Alice Griffin. * Mrs Calvin Plumley received a Cloverdale a few days last week. *
The W.M A Local met at the home earn a short time ago from their
and Mrs. Herman Reynolds
• of Rev. and Mrs. E. B. Griffin on .on Merwin, and this card was the Mr.
who
been spending two weeks
: Thursday. 4 Mrs. Clayton Mote, top of a breakfast-food box In a in a have
near Ludington re­
who has bern ill for a couple of way that kind of a curd «poke for turnedcottage
home Saturday afternoon.
weeks Is able to sit up again 4 The itself Lost Saturday word came * Frederick
Fuhr ha* purchued
Executive committee of the Pleas­
the
Payne
house
and lot here. The
bar's
where
he
could
use
a
type
­
ant Valiev Sunday School inct at
ha* been painted and other
the home of Mr. nnd Mrs Clayton writer Monday morning they heard building
that he had gone by plane farther Improvement* will be made. 4 Mr.
Mote Saturday evening.
•outh than he had ever been, and and Mrs Stuart Waters and chil­
was In a hospital, where something dren of East Delton called on Mr.
Fresport- Publfe School
c .««
O&lt;»dic Durkee Sunday *
to ur
be uu&gt;.
done
for »»
his urn.,
arm. anu
and f.nd
Thc Freeport .school opening was WM iu
po-tponed for one week starttne that twice Dr. Kenneth Mcintvre Mrs. Glenn Morey ot Hastings. ylsiof
Hastings had called on him * t&lt;*d Lyr_co.ustn'.y?
September 13 .with., the following
teachers:
was a dinner guest of her moth­
Supt.: Donald Crouch: Mrs Pal­ »ird&gt;y. for a few days stay in De­ cal.
er. Mrs. Lechlettner Sunday. * Mra.
mer. English teacher In Utah School troit.
A ven' pretty wedding took place Ethel Wilcox and three granchilWillard Kidder. Grammar Rixrrn:
who have been spending the
Mrs. McCaul. Intermediate Room: Sunday at the home of Mr, and dren
Mrs J. Robert Smith, when their summer at Pleasant Lake returned
Mrs. Barnum. Primary.
Because of thr lack of a Principal daughter Jean was united in mar­ to their home in Chicago Thurs­
the course of study will continue riage to Chris Jensen of Newaygo. day. f Mr. and Mrs R, W. Harper
much the same as usual. Supt. At one o'clock. Mrs. C. Betts played spent Thursday evening with Mr.
Crouch taught at Montamora and two piano selections, "f Love You and Mrs. Oscar Harrington near
takes the place nf Supt. Ardis who Truly " and "Oh Promise Me' os Hickory Comers. * Mrs Lewis EntIs rmnloyed at the Inkster school th* young people took their place* on and son Walter wcre in Hastings
before thc officiating minister. Friday ♦ Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Eaton
near Detroit
Rev Kcnnr-th Griswold The bride's and »on Waiter and Mr. and Mrs
maid was MLss Ann Mayo of Grand M. Sensiba drove to^.Middleville,
-Methodist Church
Rapids, and best man was Floyd Yankee Spring* park And Gim lake
Rev J. W. McCue. Pastor
Austin nf Flint
Sunday afternoon /* Mrs.' Alice
Tne bride wore a white net gown Collin* spent a few daya last week
10 00—Momt ng Worshlj&gt;—Tliemc.
'God Speaks to us through, the and finger tip veil, and carried a with her niece,-Mrs. James Wolf
Liuquet of white mixed flowers. Thc nnd family at Comstock. * The
I Fsalm*.''
11:00—Sunday School. Classes for .bridesmaid wore a gown nf bitter- Delton Inland Lake* Garden Club
.-wcet velvet combined with sheer held a successful flower festival
all.
Healthy minds reflect healthy bodies . . . milk is the
8 00—Evening worshlo. Laymens Her flowers Were rose*.
last Wednesday in the Community
Following the daremony. dinner hall. Abouyone hundred and twenty
Night Special Speaker.
.
most important and nutritious food for growing chil­
8:00—Wednesday evening. Bible war. scried to thirty wuests. Guests people registered, guests beinstpresfrom
out-of-town were Mrs Miner­
study and Prayer meeting.
dren. See that your children drink milk at every meof
va
Rothhaar
of Hastings
Hastings
him kt
Sfvrei
va
Rotf.hnar
of
,Miw
ErSunday evening Sept 19th. a
and after school for energy, vigor and strength. Use
Drama "The Prodigal Son”, will be ma Jensen, of Mason Mr «ud Mrs
Burns nnd children of White ClowT
given in song and service.
^ruhi’ne"
plenty of milk in puddings, and other creamed foods.
Sundav evening.—September 26th. Joe Corelli of Lansing. Ml*&gt; Martha &lt;!.5k qtUpl.
Rally Day Progruin will b&lt;- given Zemke oi Buffalo nnd Arnold .-nd ’op D C. Hasting*. Joliet, in., and
Peter Jensen of While Cloud The ,nn n r
’nH** Tn *n'1
bv Sundav .schrol
Ask For Highlands Dairy Grade A Milk!
bride and groom were both teach­ Delton. * Paul Richards, who has
Church of the United
stationed In Iowa and was re­
Brethren in Christ ers in Middleville last year, nnd tern
wil\both teach In Jackson this com­ cently in lured In a pre-flight ha*
E B. Griffin. D D Pastor
ing year. The best wishes of their teen spending a few davs with his
mother. Mrs. Blanch Richards Hr
friends go with them
HIGHLANDS GRADE A MILK
, 10:30 A. M. Sundav school
Mr. nnd Mrs. J Robert Smith ha* been confined In the Navy hos­
11 30 A AL Morning worship
end Miss Martha Zemke are spend­ pital at Great latkes since he re­
7
00
P.M.
Christian
Endeavor
HIGH IN CREAM CONTENT.
Topic: "Young
People's Work ing the week at thc Hess cottage, ceived hl* Injury. He reported at
Great Lakes on Monday. * Mrs.
PASTEURIZED. PT. 7c. QT.
.Through the Years " Leader. Iwoni at Thomapple lake.
Blanche Richards local and son
Jeffery.
Pau) and her daughter Mr* Harold
8:00 P.M Evening service
Lowe of Niles visited friends in
Rally Dav is set for Sentember 1 l ast Week s Letter
Hastings Sunday afternoon. * Mi
20 Committee: Mrs. Wm Olthouse.
Mr.
nnd
Mrs.
Rov
Rowlader
and
BUY U. S. WAR BONDS AND STAMPS
Mrs. George Yongers. Miss Marilyn Mrs Hatton of Woodland visited end Mrs Elwvn Hayward of Has­
Sterzlck.
Mr* Lydia Schuler nnd Esther ting* and Mr. and Mrs Roger Wil­
8 nn P M Each Thursday Praver , Wedne.'d.ny evening * Thc Misses liams. local spent Thursday evening
meeting.
, porta ana Maxtne Bates went to with Mr. and Mrs. Glenn William,
i Detroit Thursday where they are at Pleasant lake.
10 00 AM Morning worship
I visiting relatives fdy a fiw davs. *
Phone 2651 ROBERT W. COOK. Prop. Hutingf
11 00 AM Sunday .school
Mr and Mrs Will Letson and fam- FOR VICTORY BUY WAR BONDS
7 00 PM. Christian Endeavor
i'.v wcre Sundav dinnci guests of
Tiie Barrv County Christian En- | Mrs Let-son's brother and wife. Mr SOUTHWEST RUTLAND
I and Mrs Guy Walters nnd family Last Week s Letter
1 rear Charlotte * Mr* Klttv Holmes
Mrs. Clara Wilder of Hastings la
&gt;who 1* et ihe home of her daughter. spending this week with her daugh­
Mr- Grace England in Woodland ter and husband. Mr and Mrs.
was the guest ot Mr*. Lvdin Schuler r rance Gorham. * Mr and Mrs.
nnd Esther Fiidny. * Sundav din­ Wm. Havens spent from Friday un­
ner Cu»st.s nt thc home of Mr. and Ul
til WUUVUB
Mondayj at ««
the iumus
home of m,.
Mr. *■&gt;»
and
Mrs Karl Eckardt were Mr and Mrs Rankin Hart of Brush Ridge
MrJames
and '*•Mi’s * Mr. and Mrs. Lester Lord and
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.....................
Olive Henderson of Lansimr. Mrs. family
ianuij- o«
». Alof utuverume
Cloverdale »nu
and mi
Mrs.
Charles Bailev and -N’n.s Ininean. t&gt;&lt;«r; Nn»h and daughter* were Sur&gt;ot
dM' callers nt the home of Mr. nnd
Mv Kate Henderson Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. James Wilcox. * Mrs. John
I L Hall and Mr Sherman Hatt. * foreman and daughter Donna of
Mr and Mr.* Fred Cooke and fam- Kalamazoo. Mr. and Mre Paul
Tuttle of Grand Rapids and Mr.
Mrs. John Weaver from north
r iv Mr and Mrs Ravm-nd Burs- ; and
Hastings were Sunday afternoon'
■v nnd children of Sunfield were of
callers at the home of Mrs NelHe
ndkrehnnu- * «mndav arrer- Foreman * Trddie Knopf of Hasnoon visitor- .it the'home of Mr. SiSJjL.^o^Hul^rt RehrirrV &lt;UMr'
t.nd Mr* Ben Schneider w»ra Mr*.. * irt’i. a„7
S.snh O'troth Mr. nnd Mrs. Les-;s,*"t §«£■
Ik
tie AZiiru
Adam* of Maple Grove nnd Mr
Mr. nr,da' f’cnlng with Ml and Mrs
■mid Mr* E J Bare* and Denny. * : GD®0*1*1 2?ks
Ml- Jovcc Eckardt is visiting her from East of HasUngsfa spending .
r.n-nt. Mu* Marian Henderson and th»-* week with W* grandparent*. ;
also a friend. Mi*.* VirginlA Rice in Mr. and Mrs Roy 61k* * Mr. and :
Detroit &lt; few dav this week 4 Mr* Mre James Wilcox visited hia
Cl.ira K!&lt;infrnstcin nnd nephew mother. Mr*. Wilcox nt Martin
War workers are looking for HOMES! You may have an
। Herlwrt Shartle of Woodland were Sundav and called on htf brother I
guests of Mis* Olga Eckardt Sun- • Tom in the afternoon 4 Luclla |
dav and in the afternoon thev Schricr leaves this Thursdav for '
idle room ... an unused attic . . . that could easily be
called on Mr and Mr* Flovd Bate* I Yale where .she will teach thl* rear, t
nnd family. 4 Mr* t v din Schuler .
1 1 ■
.
Most German
German bookshop*
bookshops have
have I
converted into a complete housing unit for a family.
visited her cousins. Mr and Mrs . Most
sen stripped
.strinnevi clean
elean of
nf all well
wen.­
Jake Reher in Hastings Saturday j been
and alro called on Mrs. Fred Pier- known
Known ciaaaical
classical literature, though
tnouen
. son at Pennock hospital.
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Mr. and Mrs Ardy Owen and Mr
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Osborn. and son of CUmax spent
Sunday with Leslie GouM and fam­ Middlevine called’ at
ily. All enjoyed a picnic.dinner over
by Branch school * Mr. and Mr* Mrs. Morri* Fox and two children
Wendell lAnuners of Battle Creek called on the Ted (YLaughlina Bun­
spent Sunday with hi* parents. Mr. day afternoon Mrs O’Laughlin and
and Mrs. John Lammers * Mr* Helen went to Battle Creek with
John Lammers
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unugincr joycc.
Joyce. them und will *tay with her■ —*later.
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Bullis Friday nite at the Bctinol
- *. J°2!. t7NTER
houae. 4 Mr. and Mre Albert Brill
Ijist Week a Letter
। celebrated their wedding knnivereSunday dinner gueata at the home ary over the weekend by viaiUng
of Mr and Mrs Jay Wing were Mr their daughter, Mra Ray Staley In
and Mr* Frederick Loneke and Mr. Dowagtac Mr. and Mr* Jack 8uland Mr*. Lawrence Steenwyk and liven were thelf gueat* on the trip,
children cf Grand Rapid* and Mr. aa «-aa Mr*. Cllntori Brill of Hair.nd Mr*. Fay Wine ot Woodland Ung* who vhlted Ml* Dorothy Pbt4 June and Dorothy Ann Corev . ter in Dowagiac.
from Grand Ledge spent hut week
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D. U. LePard ot Grand Rapid* Last Week's Letter
spent last weekend with their
The Brtdger-Bastn oil Coumany
nephew. Clayton Valentine and of Allegan have completed drilling
family. 4 Mr. and Mr* Guv Naah the oil well on Mr*. F. McDermott'*
and Mr. and Mra. Frank Hosmer farm: they * crock oil. made a
went to Grand Rapids Friday to , pumper of It. and at the present
*ee the Army »how 4 Mis* Joyce time are pomping oil. 4 MU* Grace
Denny. East State Rd. spent la*t Daniel* of Detroit is yislUng her
week with Mr. ...»
and ____
Mr*. Gerald parent* Mr. and Mrs. Harry DanT1scher
and
4 Mr. and
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Mra. ■ W* 4 Lyle Ashby 1* helping H.
Marion Clem
... ana
~.u Yvonne were In Pettingfll of Hickory Corners with
Portland.
Sunday ------visiting Mra. hia thrashing 4 Mr and Mr* Ed­
, Mr*, wm
Hale spent
apent rar
East Delton ment
1 Brandt 4.Mr*,
wm. nate
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Mr.
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Mrs.
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' Elmer Marlowe accompanied Mr ' home. 4 Mrg June Airuler of Batand Mrs Muri Pauley and Carol to tie Creek, and her stater. Mr* Crys. Charlotte Sunday to visit Cle Win!- tai Lockway ■•nd two children of
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COURT HOUSE NEWS
WARRANTY DEEDS
t-R. Tiffany and wife to W*rr»n Coak and wife. lou al Mill take.
Johnstown
Ida E. Newton to R. C. Brown
and wife, tot 820 city.
Gao. Barry to Roy Wilklrjs and
wife, parcel section 15 Baltimore.
Norman L. West and wife to Lu­
ther 8. Weal and wife. M acre* sec­
tion 36 Assyria
Fred L. Mead to Leiter Fisher
and wife. 100 acre# section 5. Caatleton.
Frank Monaamlth to Norman McLeUand and wife, parcels Woodland
village.
Catherine Poaselius to Chaa. H
Gillett and wife, parcel Delton.
Grey H. Whitney and wife to
Marvin M. Hlnga and wife. Lot
Pine lake. Prairieville.
Hasel Nichols to Lawrence C. I
Bourdo and wife, parcel Orange­
ville. section 20.
John W- Armbruster. Jr., and
wife to John W. Armbruster 8r. and
Wife, south ‘4 lota 88 and 99. ctty
. Clare Hammond and others to
Wm. Dewey Reed and wife, parcel
city.
T. 8. K. Reid and wife to Len
W. Felghner and wife, parcel bord­
er of Thomapple lake. Castleton.
Wm. F. McCarty and wife to
Claude Campbell and wife, lol on
Bristol lake, Johnstown.
Elsie Fumias to Ernest Brooks
and others 78 acres Sec. 24. Cas­
tleton.
Stephen Mesgel niid wife to Roy
Thomas and wife, lot 032 city.
Prank O, Kelley and wife to Dan'l
D. Hall and wife, lot shore ot Gun
lake, Yankee Springs.
Warranty Deeds
Ray W. Babcock and wife to
Ovta B. Evans and wife. 80 acres
section 15. Johnstown.
Nellie C. Foreman to Walter O.

Rockhill and wife. 32 acres section
20. Rutland.Walter Rockhill and wife to Nel­
lie C. Foreman and others, part of
lots 19 and 20. city.
Geo. F Miller and wife to George
Barry, parcel section 16, Baltimore.
Herman P. Verdlne and wife to
Orts B. Evans and wife, lol at MUI
lake. Johnstown.
Clarence 1* Brady and wife to
Carl O. Niethamer and wife, part
of lots 0 and 10 city.
Frank E. Wilkes and wife to Clyde
B Casey and wife, 100 acres sec­
tion 8 Johntown.
James H. Kilns and wife to Cal­
houn Federal Savings and Loan
Aas*n. 120 acres, section 27 Assyria.
Adalbert Huttleson to Henry J.
Kuiper and wife. Lol at Gun lake
Yankas Springs.
Francis L. Bauer and wife to Wm.
A. Bchadcr. Parcel at Leach lake.
Oar) ton.
Edwin W. Deaklns and wife to
Wallace E. Campbell and wife, par­
cel city.
■ ; ...
Kenneth R Sanderson* and wife
to Henry F. Mackaben and wife,
part of lots 1027 and 1028. city.
C. D. Bauer and wife to Herbert
A. Benham and wife, parcel city,
facing Jefferson street.
Minnie Cooley to Herbert R. 8urine. 1H lots Phillips Addition.
Nashville.
Hum Orump to Lester Lord nnd
wife. 21'4 acres section 13. Orange­
ville.
Clayton G. Hinckley and wfte to
Guy C Keller and wife. 8 acres,
section 18. Hastings.
Chas. B. Mackinder and wife to
Robert B. MacKlnder and wife. 80
acres, section 26 Baltimore.
Geo. H. Eddy and wife to David
Sheerer, lot at Wall lake. Hope.
Oscar H. Flanders and wife to
Elizabeth Marriott, lot at Fine lake*
Johnstown.
Henry M. Rogers and wife to
Henry H. Bulskool nnd wife. 46

irrrruyr,

lists point
grew u&gt; manhood here In thta vicin­ DtlTON
kMplnc qu*UUM
ity. He was a nephew of Mr*. Fred
■ Fatty trimmings, such as thou
WUltun OlllMpi. whllf putUnx
S«nX prwwwd r.U
Guffln of Middleville. * Jackie up bar -Ml UW bom, oi LukoIp . room uraperawu,. bu
from good beef or ham. can wind
Holes returned home tiie forepart Bush last Friday morning suffered such as tttoae poured Lw. - •&lt;&gt;»*•
of this week after passing some a severe heart attack. He was tak- pan, should be kept cooL The lefttime with the C. Rohrbucher fam­ en to Borgess hospital. * Mr. and ever cooking fats spoil more rapTuberculosis is found II Umvs
ily of Grand Rapids, who recently Mr« John Adams spent Fridav I Idly than new fata.
moved there from Middleville. ♦ Mr. with their daughter. Mrs. Glenn
Many housewives f“— “
•------follow
lhe
sug­
and Mra. Jamas Olives and daugh­ William* and family at the W. K. gested wartime process of salvaging Failure to demand tul
ter. Eunice of Hastings were callers Kellogg farm. In the afternoon
fats, using some necessary in and X-ray. endangers
Sunday of Mrs. Hattie JohiuBn. * they visited lhe Kingman Museum waste
but turning in the excess
Mr. and Mr*. Cecil Preston and In Battle Creek. * William Rose of cooking,
salvage . Such salvaged fat goes
family entertained her parents. Mr. Crooked lake showed some very to- for
into
munitions,
the college speclaDOWLING
and Mrs. James Oliver and daugh­ terestlng pictures of Crooked lake.
Las’ Week's Letter
ter. also Mr. Preston's brother. Ray­ Delton'and Florida in the Metho­
Mr. and Mn. Ward Preston and mond of Freeport. * Andy McCrea dist church last Tuesday evening.
daughter Ann and friend Mr..Rain­ has a stater from Chicago visiting A large crowd was tn attendance.
* Born to Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur
er of Jackson called on the former's him.
brother. Wallace Preston and sons
Solomen on Monday. Aug. 30th. a
Sunday morning. * Mr. and Mra. DURFEE DISTRICT
son ,ln Botrcss hospital. Kalama­
Howard Vandellc and Mr. and Mrs Last Week’s Letter
zoo.
The
Rev.
and
Mrs.
Lyle
Olmstead,
Wm. McCloud were near Traverse
Mr. and Mn. Lawrence Fuhr and
our
new
minister,
and
his
wife,
are
City on a little vacation trip last
Mr end Mrs Harold Striker of
Week. * Mr. and Mra. Orlle Ftaher 1 moving into Hie East Baltimore Athens were callers at the home of
church
parsonage.
*
Mr.
and
Mrs
entertained Mr. and Mrs. Mark
Mr. and Mrs John Lechlettner Fri­
Homer
Hammond
and
Mr.
and
Mra.
Norris of Prairieville Sunday and tn
day. * Mr. and Mra. Clarence Pavne
the afternoon they called on Mr. Clayton Shurlow and children at- nnd children of Hope Center called
and Mra. Walter Gilmore of Has­
, nt £he home of Mr. and Mnr Gor­
tings. * Mr. and Mrs. Milton Leln­ ton part on Sunday. About 60 were , Durkee Sundav jorenoon * Mra.
...... Poster.'Iire “Leoir' Lronard.
aar of Delton called on their aunt Besent. * Mr. and Mrs. Homer I MaTy
ammond visited Mr and Mrs. Mrs Ralph Harner. Mrs. Elsie Hor­
and uncle, Mr. and Mrs Myran
Whitworth Saturday. * We under- | Forrest Falconer of Welcome Cor- ton. Mrs. Ella Rogers and Aleatha
stand that Nell Jones has purchased- nera on Friday.
l&lt;ec.nnrd attended the meeting ot
the David Miller farm near the
the Home Literary Club at the home
King school and that Mr. MlUer
of Mra Man' Flower at Parchment
has bought the farm of Mrs. Hattie
on Thuraay of last week They also
Dunn and Mrs. Dunn will reside
called on Mrs Marshall Norwood
nt Borges* hospital. * Mtas Barbara
with her sister and family. Mr. and
Mra. Charles Belton near Leonidas Woodland Recreation Park
Leonard was a shopper in Kalama­
Features Super Attraction zoo Thursdav.
for the present. * ‘Mr. and Mrs.
The World's Champions Jax Girls
Frank Hallock entertained Mr. nnd
Mra. Percy Hallock of Plainwell Girls Softball team and the Lansing CEDAR CREEK
Mr. and Mrs. Tracy HaBoek nnd McCullagh's, 1943 Michigan Cham­
Mrs Edward Alfen nnd son nf
Mr. and Mrs Colon Hallock of Bat­ pions will play at Woodland Re­ rant
Chicago are visiting Mra. MHtle Creek. Mrs. Edward Chlystek creation Park. Saturday. September
dred Fritz. Thursday Mrs. Fritz and j
nnd Gila Hallock and Mr. and-Mra. H th at 9 P.M.
The Jax lassies, 1842 Womens guesta spent the day with Mrs. Por&gt;
Earl Marshall nnd children of De­
ter
of east Hlckorv. MY.
troit recently for Sundny dinner. Softball Champions of thc World, and Knowels
Mrs. Claud Norris of Carlton
Mr. and Mrs. Bollock attended the art on their way to Detroit to de­
Marshall fair Thursdav. * Merle fend their laurels but they will township were guesta Friday and
they
spent
the
day with Mra Rav
make*
several
stops
before
reaching
nnd Donald Preston visited thflr
Pierce of Banfield. * Mrs. Mac Aograndparents. Mr. nnd Mrs. Hairy the motor city to participate In the scy
Hastings visited her daugh­
Whitworth a few days lost week. * 1943 title series which gets under ter. of
Mrs.
Myron
Wertman recently
wav.
September
17.
Miss Florence Wright spent last
The Jax team has played only 60 * Pvt. Richard Lelnaar returned
week In Chicago visiting her fiance. games
this season but that loss can to Camp Rucker, Alabama Friday.
Chief Jbaeph Taraveila. US C O. be attributed
to
tiie
fact
that
they
Dick
was
looking
fine when he went
She also visited college friends have been unable to secure suitable
while there * Mrs. Mary Glasgow opponents from out-of-town as in back. Ma's moshed potatoes * Don­
na and Junior Camnbell visited
of 8. Hastings visited Miss Lizzie former years thev were able to bring their
aunt
al
Level!
Park recently
Smith Thursday afternoon.
teams from Chicago. Oklahoma. ♦'Mrs Pease. Mrs. Russell Watson
Arizona and dlher mid-west cities. and children spent Thursdav with
HIGHBANK
The
Jax
girls
have
won
48
games,
Laurence
Bostwlch
of Ross
•.
Mra.
Law
Last Week's Utter
six and deadlocked 6.
I townshin * Mr. and Mrs Ardy
Mr. and Mrs William Hnwblltx lost
The complete lineup of the f*~
Jax
attended MIE
the funeral -n
nf Den
x Owen atttruuru
visited Sunday at Mr. and Mrs. team and their positions are as fol
­ Douglas at Hastings Saturday afHarvey Marshall north of Maple lows:
Dorothy Pitts. C; Lottie Jack
icfc*­ temoon.
Grove Center. * Mr. and Mra. Merle son and
Nina Korgan. P; Blanche
Hecker and family of Battle Creek Sonlat. lb: Skipper Daul. 2b. Freda
FATS DO
MORE’s
visited Sundav nt Mr. nnd Mrs Savona. SS; Dorothv Walker. 3b' riiiv
asn'nTa
Frank Hawblitz. * Mr. nnd Mrs. Selma Meinecke. LP. Lillian Theartf *"
Fata do morc
more inw
than pad a human'
Worth Green and Jackie and Mrs. CF; Mary Pembo. RF; Olympia
Fjts
Frieda Marshall called on Mr. and Savona. SF: Berth* Hebert Hazel । ribs and even though food fata are
• Tiie operator will tell you.
Mrs. Oeo Oreen In Nashville Sun­ GUI. Hazel Mermllllod and June scarce the cook and the consumer
day afternoon. * Mr. knd Mrs. Max Bradley, utility. Herb J. Ragas. Bust-1 can aid the war effort by under­
C Sihler and familv of Chicago are ness Manager. Roscllus Brehm. standing Uie function ot food fats
■ • When the long distance circuit you want ii crowded, she '
and
how
to
conserve
them,
accord
­
visiting the Hnwblltz famllys this Coad).
:
will uy — “P/eoao limit your call to 5 minutoa. Othera ora
The 'Itinerary or the"Jar etrls ing lo home economics extension
and Mrs. Harry Cotterlll of Jack­ after they depart from New Orleans specialists at Michigan State Colwaiting.**
son and-nephew. H. E Cotterlll of will be as follows; Sent. 4. 8. 6. St. 1"“w.Ubt for weight, fata supplv
Oakland. Ind., and Mr. and Mrs Louis; Sent. 8. 8. 10. Lakewood. Ohio:
than twice as much body fuel
Steven Cook and daughter. Carol Sept. 11 Woodland. Mich.. Sept. 12. morr
1
• We know you’ll be glad to cooperate and keep your call
other kind of food. Foods
Jean of Jackson called at the Oeo. Flint. Mich.. Sept. 13. Lansing, Sept ox
‘thatany
have fat In their make-un In­
Hoffman home Saturday and Sun­ 14, Jackson; September 15. Detroit. 1
below 5 minulea — or perhaps even cancel it if It la not
day evening. Thev also spent some Everv softball fan In this vicinity 1clude cream? fat meats and fat
time at the Hoffman Cottaec nt should come to Woodland this Sat- &gt;fish. soybeans, nuts, nut butters,
•j important.
Clear lake. * Mr. and Mrs. F. How- urday to see this World Champion 'egg yolk and cheese. The fuel that
blitz were in Battle Creek on busi­ Girls' team. Thev are playing In the body derives from such food
ness Wednesday.
only four other places tn. Michigan Ifats gives energy to keep a worker
and those are large cities. The of- ‘on the job. as well ns keeping the
EAST DELTON
fidals of the Barry Softball League 1body warm.
Cooking heat must remain low
Last Week's Letter
are to be congratulated in securing
Cpl. Richard'Buck of Camp El­ such a super attraction for us.
;when fats arc melted In
Ing nan. According to 1
lis. Ill., and wife of Galesburg came
nomlcs information, when
os a surprise and spent Saturday Woman's Studv Club
afternoon with his mother. Mrs
To Hold Mower Exhibit to smoke It is losing so
Perry Boze. -On Sunday Mr. nnd
The Woodland Woman's Study valuable energy as ,wfll
Mra. Bore attended a family dinner Club will hold their first meeting of
at a relatives home In Galesburg. * the year with their annual flower
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Gainder Spent exhibit on Tuesday- evening. Sep­
Sunday nt the home of their daugh­ tember 14 to the School'£afeterla.
ter Lucille and husband In Battle
The committee in charge nf the
Creek, the occasion being a birth­ flower exhibit is Florence Ktunn.
day dinner In honor of Mrs. Clara Bertha Flory and Dorrit Hauer. The
Gainder nnd a family gathering for exhibits in past years have been sQi
Russell Shed, a nephew who was beautiful nnd unusual the officers}
inducted in the armv on Sept. 4th. of the Club thought that this vear
Russell is the son of Mr. and Mra. the exhibit and meeting should be;
Lavem Shedd of Galesburg, a sis­ open to lhe public.
Food will be the subfect of lhe|
ter of Mrs Bert Gainder. i Rev.
Waters and wife. Mr. and Mrs Mar­ avenlng's program. "Food Education
ton Rupe nnd Mr. and Mrs. Allison In the M^rch" and “How lhe War
Louden. Mrs. Effie Louden wcre has Effected our Food Supnlv" will
Having sold my farm, will sell at public auction, i mile south of Banfield, north of
guests of Mr. and Mra. Harrv Simp­ be discussed. An illustrated lecture
son In Hickory Comers on Wednes­ with colored lantern slides on
Fine lake, known as the Wm. Frey farm; or 5 miles north and west of Bedford on
day evening where they met their “There's Romance In Your Market
cousin. Mrs. Josie Tyler of Oakland. Basket" will be shown. This lec­
Banfield road on
Calif., who is here for a visit. * ture Is sponsored by "Better Homes
Mra. Ester Bates nnd two children and Gardens" Mngaiine.
Miss Glenns Dnrbv will plav a
of Battle Creek andv Mrs. Harold
Hill and three children of near l Comet Solo nnd Mrs. Margaret
Dowling were visitors of their moth­ Estep will play* piano selections.
New officers, of the Club for the
er. Mrs. Jessie Willison on Satur­
day * Linden Louden who was re­ coming year are President, Anna
COMMENCING AT 1 P.M.
cently inducted in the army is sta­ Dell; Vice President. Norma Sifton;
Recording Secretary. Mercedeth Mc­
tioned in Utah.
Millen. Corresnondtag Secretary,
Audra Kussmaul: Treasurer. Clara
SOUTH THORNAPPLE
Varney. Board of Directors— Louellq
La«’ week's Letter
HORSES
Grindstone. Cutting box. Cider pres*.
Grace Paul. Arlene Hazel
Mr. and Mrs. Phlllff Nichols and Reesor.
Yvonne Towns.
familv spent Tuesday in Grand and
Nearly new crotch breech harness.
An invitation to attend this
Back mare, 12 yrs. old, wgt. 1700 lbs.
Ranlds with his mother. Mra. Grace meeting
flower exhibit Is exNichols who has been at home of ter^ded toand
Tank heater. Stock tank. Windmill.
everyone.________ _
Black horse, 10 yrs. old, wgt. 1500 lbs.
late. * Word has been received here
Horses vaccinated for sleeping sickness.'
thst Will Miller, son of Wm. Miller,
3 harpoon forks. 4 sheep racks.
HILLS
had passed a wav at his home In HUBBARD
afternoon as Ralph Tee­
Grand Rapids. He was bom and terMonday
Tractor tire pump and guage.
and Betty were driving home
CATTLE
.
from work in Middleville their car
Chain hoist. Electric horse clipper*.
collided with Mrs. Chas. Baugh­
Guernsey and Jersey cow, 4 yrs. old,
man's car. Ralph was bruised quite
Row boat. 2 new gate*. Trailer.
freshened in April.
badly and Betty received two bad
cuts on her head which required
Hog crate. Potato crate*. Forks.
Red heifer, due in October.
attention 9t the hospital where 16
stitches were taken. Her wrist was
Shovels. Cream cans.
Red spotted heifer, due in October.
out to a cast and knees were badlv
brtilred. Mrs. Baughman had her
Two 10 gal. milk cans. 5 gal. can.
Black heifer, due in October.
3 children with her and luckily they
came through with a shaking up us
Milk cooler. Quantity of now lumber.
Three other springers
only one of the children had a cut.
Her car turned over. Both cars are
Oliver 70 tiptoe steel wheels.
badly damaged^?* Mr. and Mrs.
'
FARM EQUIPMENT
Chas. Mayo of Battle Creek spent
the weekend with the lattar's broth­
HOUSEHOLD GOODS
Oliver grain drill. Oliver spreader.
er. Albert Green. * Mrs. James
Storkan. Sr., entertained her son
Round oak range.
Oliver Cockshutt grain binder.
Frank and familv from Cleveland
last week, also their son Jim and
with horse and tractor hitch.
Nearly new circulating heater.
family from Ypsilanti. Larry and
familv from near Detroit. Leo from
Oliver No.'L side delivery rake
Sheet iron stove. 3 beds. 2 springs.
Kalamazoo. Ed and wife of Has­
These are nearly new tools.
tings. * Mr. and Mrs. Roy Jenkins
2 dressers. Mattress. 6 dining chair*.
entertained the letter's relatives
International hay loader.
from Grand Rapids with a chicken
4 rockers. Library table.
dinner Sunday. About 23 were phm2 three sec. spring tooth drags.
ent. ★ Mra. Lou Green of Battle
Combination bookcase and writing desk.
Creek went to Nashville. Tenn. to
2 sec. spike tooth drag. ‘Horse mower.
spend the weekend with her hus­
Victrola and quantity of record*.
band; Pfc. Gordon Green who is on
2
horse
riding
cultivator.
maneuvers there. ★ Burdett Will­
Two 9x12 rugs. Oil stove.
son had the misfortune to lose a
5
tooth
walking
cultivator.
rood cow last week. * Mra. Nick
3 large pork crocks.
Guillium who has been quite 111 is
Walking
plow.
Double
shovel
plow.
on the gain. * The Floyd Moore's
500 chick oil brooder stove.
have been entertaining comnany
Potato
digger.
Disc
harrow.
Roller.
from Indiana the past week. Thev
Other article* too numerous to mention.
also sold 2 car loads of large onions
Lime
drill.
One
horse
weeder.
last week. * Nick GulUlum lost a
CHICKENS
good horse Tuesday, caused bv
Steel wheel flat wagon. New buzz saw.
sleeping sickness. * Earl Near lost
a horse Monday with the same dlAbout 50 White Rock pullets.
Wagon with box. Bob sleighs.

acres section 4, Prairieville.
Quit Claim Deeds
Chas. Robertson and wife to Glen ■
E. Blake and wife, parcel village of
Middleville.
Edward F. Blake and wife to Glen ,
E. Blake and wife, parcels In Mid­
dleville.
Ernest W. Chalker and wife lol
Mrs. Edith Ennis, parcels section 36.I
Prairieville.

WOODLAND

long distance linos are busy?

A DOZEN

DEKHLB HYBRID
Corn Varieties
for this Section
Growing in My

PROVING GROUND

SEE
THEM FOR YOURSELF
WHh hybrid com, the important thing i» NOT where .the
seed wes grown, but how it performs where you plant it.
The bett way to compare varieties and decide which
onei suit you the best Is to see them growing side by
tide in a soil and climate similar to yours. That's why
DeKalb has more than 3300 proving grounds or demon­
stration fields, throughout the corn-growing areas,

SHIRLEY GILLESPIE, Hostings, Mich., R. No. 3.
BALDWIN BROS., Hostings, Mich.. R. No. 2.
0. FORREST BENDER, Middleville. Mich.
ROBERT H. OTIS, Hostings, Mich., R. No. 5.
EHTAN A. WINTERS. Dowling, Mich., R. No. 1.

UCTION SALE

SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 11,1943

GIRLS

WANTED!

DEFENSE INDUSTRY
GOOD WAGES!
.

★

★

★

THOSE NOW EMPLOYED IN DEFENSE
INDUSTRY NEED NOT APPI.Y

SILVERS-RICH
I2O NORTH BROADWAY

and Ray were guesta of Mr. and
Mra. Anthony Stromberger Sundav
In Hustings. ★ Burdette Willson is
drawing stone for the basement of
the house Claud Willson purchased
from the State and which he will
move across from the Stokus farm.
★ One of tha mall carriers of the
Hastings Post Office came to Al­
bert Green's Wednesday with the
seeds taken from a melon bought
from Green Saturday. In the cen­
ter of each seed there are different
letters of the alphabet In black, on
white seeds just as plain as If they
were printed there. There is I-VU&lt;-D-E-V-R-K-O-H-X on the
seeds Believe it or not.

Fanning mill. Corn shelter.

30 Rocks, yearling hens.

TERMS OF SALE: Cash day of sale, nothing to be removed until settled for.

DENNIS P. VOSBURGH, Prop.
HAROLD BELCHER, Auctioneer

HARRY KING,

",

�THE HASTINGS BANNER, THVR8DAY. SEPTEMBER •. 1MJ

' family. Mr. BloomerreturnedBun- I Mra. Robert Field, nee Artelle Bed- 1 FAIR LAKE
• day evening and Mra. Bloomer
is ford, is' visiting her husband at, Mr. and Mra. Ray Kelley of BturLansinx :staying tar a week’a vacation.
I BlytheavIHe. Arkansas * Mr. gnd 1 gb wcre Bun'
‘
Tnar.
--------------- -- ----------- ------- Mr* Verle Belson and baby will re- at lhe home
af- ' BANFIELD
torn to their farm In a few weeks , recce Hughei
Mr. and Mra. George Marshall spent
•
Last Week's Letter
j from the farm of his uncle In Rut- las
iu " **
uJ* w
un. ift'ii
I
Mr. and Mrs Sam Buxton and land twp. which he has been on- Cai
Mr.ana
and Mra.
Colas «re
are *ynwspend-1, ernting for the past year.
;"
i:T
«ii
Frank Hawbliu and Larry Jones pure
alcscing Mr.
mra. Jay
jay iwioi
IS UvTiri Coot.
I Fisher of Hastings and Mias LucRle
UfRamiIr Ing the
the week
near
------------------------------------week at
al Long‘Lake near,
Sun- visited Sunday afternoon al Mrs I From 5 fractured arm in a fall from ing
WWBOWUS ।
’ Armour of Battle Creek spent last
Mabel Manning, near Bellevue. * a tree * The road side is much Im- 1 Petoskey
* Mrs. Alice Selano and | O-JARMAN
week with their grandpi
Mr. and Mra. Earl Marahail and proved by mowing but the growth ' son Pvt. Kenneth Selano spent last PLEASANT VALLEY
en Zerkel. * Martin school family of Detroit, spent Saturday . of wild earroU is getting to be very week with Mrs. Eva Sweet. Ken- Last Week's Letter
11 • r *
e
Over one hundredI ,relatives and Mrs Arthur White of Bailie Creek
i Monday. Aug. 30th. and Mra. night and Bunday at Mra. Frieda much of a menace in general. * noth recently received his diploma
the
_jc Weaver re- spent the weekend there also. * Mr. CI|l)LPVI\llD\
DeVries wUl be thc teacher. Marahail*. * Mr. and Mrs Harry Harry Cotton who recently passed In Auto Mechanics from Ft. Crook, frientU attended________________
Cotterlll of Detroit, spent Saturday ■ his eighty fourth birthday U re- 'Neb. and left Friday for Ft. Shen- union at the home of _..
............
.........spent
....
—
Mr. and Mra and Mrs. .......
Allan
Griffin
Bun- .,’ j U I L K V 1 J V K J
evening *&gt;and
Sunday ••
at the George , covering
. coveringfrom
fromaTerious
a terlousfall
"fallfrom
froma a. aodo.
. atjdo. Pa.
Pa. ** Mr.
Mr. and
and Mra.
Mrs. Leland
Leland Clarence Kime. Saturday. * Mr. day wiUi Mr. and Mra. Manson ,
CTVtutw
mu rnMMMW
. ladder inin drawing
drawing grain.
grain. ** Mra.
Mra.1 Du
1 Du Boh
Boh are
are the
the parents
parents of
of aa baby
baby and
BatNewton w*
of Richland, we -dr.
Mr. and
and i
Hoffman home and Hoffman cot- . ladder
„.™ Mrs
—.- John P.
-• Brake
— --- spent -—
- - ••«;»*«»«
bakry coumtt courthouse
urday and
and Sundav
Sunday at
at na collage
coUagr at
at । ■ Mn
Mra. nlvde
Clyde Connock
Coppockare
areUie
themrenta
Parente
Shigin
Aug’* 4. i«
lou, •••
Kt Clear
lake. * Mr.*
Mrs ......
I win,Powers
Pnu„.ofnfIndiana
TnHianahas
ha*beep
iwvnI girl
trtrl born
born at
at the
the Community
Community hc»has- urdav
—
at
Helen |( Nina
tha Bliss foundry was Quite scrioua- Itage
’. w—r, hnrt
h* Qtnnlpv
TtruOl it.'— — —cousin,
A...... It..
— n...
pl tai In
in HalHn
BalUe Creek
Creek. a* M'r
Mr. Anti
and Long lake with Mr. and Mra. EL I o( a mi bom Wednesday at Com- ‘ Vu„u.nt i&lt; "
had fthe
Stanley Brush
de- 1; visiting a.her
Mrs, Un.
Sam
Bus­ nitnl
G burned with hot metal lost Often
Thursdav. He was taken lo Prn- monstration. at her home Friday , ton and family. * A fish dinner Mrs. Leo Frye arc announcing the wood Brake and faniily of Ionia * inunliy hospital He has been named July third, th
Mil*
Bernice
Deardorff
of
Elmdale.
Richard
Lee.
*
Mr.
and
Mra.
Chas
»■&gt;
u&gt;»
Caurthi
nock hospital for treatment and nt afternoon. * Mr and Mrs. Bearlc j waa held at Briston lake Sunday blrtii of a son Bunday. * Mrs. Eva M*1
'SLPW
Hammond
were
Sunday
gueata
ot
thia writing b still there. We are all Nash tend family, spent Sundav at Bt ^jbert Conklin's landing hon- Sweet and Mrs Alice Selano and
Mrs. Fred Cool, local called Mr und
NeUon WUUaon at
sorry for his accident and wish for Wilt NLsh's East of Battle Creek. , orlng Mrs Nlna powers who Is vis- son Kenneth wcre Wednesday sup- and
71 Mr and Mrs. Hmer Scott Sun- thUr"*cpU^"a" Pair’ lake. *‘m“’
him a speedy recovery, a Mra. Alice Mr Nash's brother who Is on a fur- 1Ung hert w Mn( clarB Barnes of
afternoon. * Mr and Mrs.
^|r Chas. Orns attended the
lough from North Carolina, re- thp
the Nelgliborhood
Nettliborpood Jov
Joy organization Of Maple Grove. * Mr. and Mrs I day
sr'rs
““
turned
home
with
them
for
n
few
rn l-lll.lk.f
were Sunday evening cai­
will entertain at Ha next session. Walter Hobbs visited thetr son
days. A Mr. and Mra. Worth Green * Ouesta of Mr. and Mra. Gaylord Pvt. Prank Hobbs al lhe Bowling
BE"rDtt.OdSS”.n.* rTuy^I fOWgWMT WOO»LAN»
Mr. and Mra. Orr Fisher were and Jackie, called on Harry Green Holmes on Sunday were their unde Green University in Ohio last week. MI.'
LZAirhiiu rnu&gt;) u;
_
near
Bellevue.
Sunday.
*
Mr
and
Mrs.
Don
Putnam
were
Thursday afternoon collars at Mr.
and aunt. Mr. and Mra. John CasGrand Ledge spent Saturday nnd Last Weeks Letter
■nd Mrs. Barry Wellmans. * Cpl.
telein and Mr. and Mra. Shirley Friday guests of the former's Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Herbert
Mr. and Mrs. Chas^ Warner and
George Cog»wcll has been in the PLEASANT HILL
Mayo. * .Mrs. Thomas Godde was brother Ben at Barlow lake. * Ted better grid boys * Mt« El diene»Victor were Sunday -gueste of Mr.
nospitul at Camp Bowie. Texas fur
lecently unfortunate -In fracturing Darling is very 111 with lillLe hopes Preston
Preston.
of ........
Grand
Ranlds
and rMrs
Mrs.
and
Mrs. Wm. Cappon
and baby of
. i&gt;-. Preston
r&gt;— a ..children
t.iia.-.. „r
.&gt;1-- ci.
...... Point. a.
^ ir..
Xwo weeks alter undergoing an op­
Mr. and Mra. Clifton Campbell her foot in a fall from the house of his recovery. * Mrs. Clara War­ Alice
and
of Lake
Stony
* arMr. ....
and
Mrs Joseph
eration but was relca-H-d Tuesday. and Dan McDougal, visited Mr. steps. * Mr. nnd Mra. Floyd Ran­ ner Is seriously ill at a hospital Odessa snent Stindnv with Mr and Smith nnd Patricia. MLv, Marjorie
We all wish him a speedy recovery. Campbell's sister ana husbana. Mr. dall and family were guests on Sun­ In Battle Creek * Thc Farm Bur­ Mrs Ceci) Preston. * Mr and Mrs Cox of Hastings and Ralph Rozema
eau
members
of
Johnstown
will
W Miss Rosemary Weeks of Battle and Mra. Earl Aldrich ol Sparta day at thc .home of his sister and
Harold Ka/chelr and t^&gt;l* Ann of and family of Detroit were Sunday
uuunui
plcrtlc
at
Bristol
lake
Wednesday.
Creek spent Thursday night and Sunday. Mr. Aldrich hud lust rc- family. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Wilkes ot
Caledonia called nt thr home of callers mi Chas. Farlee and family.
Friday with her parents. Mr. and turncu from tne hospital wnere he Johnstown, a Wilson Case Ls spend­
•loM-nh fu-ntt. Elmer Scott, and * Mr nnd Mra. George Piper were
Mra. Sterling Weeks * The John had undergone a major operation . ing some time with his son. Har- GLASS CREEK
Clayton Mote. Sunday afternoon * near Middleville on business Satur­
Mead homestead has been sold by and la getting along nicely. * Clare
Last Week's Letter
Mr nnd Mrs. Emery Kime spent day. * Mr aiuf Mrs. Guy Kaiilner
Fred Mead to Lester FUher who lias Williams left Friday morning for Corners.
Mr. nnd Mrs Chas Wliitlemore sundav with Mr. nnd Mrs. Henrv and Marvin and Mrs Maggie Kanlmoved in. Mr. and Mrs. FUher re­ Salt Lake City, Utah. While there
irraturrr
have been spending the past week Beland. Sr., of Pinhook * Two au- ner were guests of Mr. and Mra.
Itealtef*. M Irhlft
cently lived in lhe Arthur Coleman he will attend thc National Ram HINDS CORNERS
at the Fred Bechtel cottage at Gun
load* u.
iu.;n
of ..
ladles
m.w ---attended
-—- the
•• - W Willi.s Kantner of Hastings Sunday.
Douse on lhe State road. * George Sale and also a joint meeting of Uie Last Week's Letter
lake. * Mr and Mrs. Robert Me- M A. at Lvons with Mr*. Velma , * Mr. nnd Mra Garnet Townsend
Gillespie of Charleston. W. Va.. was American Suffolk Sheep Society
Glocklln
and
family
of
Hastings
Hynes.
Thursday.
November
11th
wnd
children
of
Kalamazoo
and
Mra. Goldie Casey received Word
an over the weekend guest of his nnd the National Suffolk Sheep As­ last week that her brother-in-law. were Bunday evening visitors at ' the WMA will have a bazaar at - private Franklin Toansend and
brother. Elmer Giilesple and familv. sociation. He also will visit his son. Even'll Bolyon of Gull lake had Forrest Havens. * Mr and Mra. I the home of Mrs. Emcrv Keim, wife of Fort Custer were Sundav
* Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Aeiick. Miss Harry who U stationed at Windover passed away * Mrs. Hatley Moore Russel Whittemore und daughters Anvonr wishing to contribute fane*' guests of Mr and Mrs. Otto Town­
Hired Hen*/ .
Florence Coolbaugh. Joyce and Kent Armv Air Base, near Salt Lake City. iccclvcd word that' her sister. Mra. attended Ute Community Farm i work. candv. produce n® baked., send. * Rev. R. E. Durkee and wife
Ilo.pililil.licn
3
Demoncl. and Mra. Millie Fisher * Mr. and Mrs Molt'Bedford. Ed Mary Usher of Marahail had passed Bureau picnic at Hastings Sunday.1 good*
do *o and ....
Ml will beau- .mu
and UAUailut.
daughter. Lucille uou
and nvfcvi
Roger
, ------ ...mey
. ....
were Sunday callers at Mra. Anna Bedford and Mra. Inez Jordan spent away after having a broken hip a * Mrs. Geo. Crakes 01 Hastings predated * »*SOU on
Mr. und Mrs Kuner -Flanigan
were dinner guests
of Mr
--------- --------------------Endsley. Mrs. Endsley is now able Thursday with Mr. and Mra N. C. few days ago. * Mr. and Mra. Edd nnd Mrs. Gordon Havens who re­ oruii
Scott are iijih
rejoicing
over thetr
new
,,,.. ..............
-..........
- allrf Mrs. Harrv Sandbrock Sunday.
----- .— _n —
# Thc HynCR Hcunion was held at
son •----bns»»-to Mr i and
Kraft, of Charlotte. Mr. Kraft L* Pcngclly of Battle Creek spent turned from n two months stay with grandson,
soon be able to walk. * Lyle Gilles­ still in a serious condition from his Sundav afternoon with Mr. and her husband and nt Miami Beach, Mra. Carl Scott of I-ake Odessa.
Charlton Park Sunday with 7O.pre»pie who Is stationed at Norman. fall. * Mr and Mra. Vert Carter Mrs. Clark Robinson * Mr. and Florida, were Friday P. M visitors
I ent. Those who attended from this
Okie, was home the past week on spent Sunday with her parent* nt Mrs. Claud Hammond have been at Forrest Havens. Gordon was
community were, James G*iv and
furlough, starting back on the re­ Caledonia, * Several from tliL* wav entertaining their grandchildren the transferred to California. * Mra. ust Yvrew 5 ucucr
! family. Wilbur Hynes, Mr. and Mra
turn trip Sunday afternoon.
Mr and Mrs Dennis Vosbureh 1 Roscoe Hync* and Sva and Mr.
attended lhe Garden Club mecUng past few days * Mr and Mrs. Her­ Roy Erway is visiting relatives in
nt Hazel McCaul's Thursday * Mra. bert Sutton entertained thc for­ Grand Rapids. * The Russell hnve old their farm tn Carl and : and Mr*. Paul Guy and son. * Mr.
HIGHBANK
Muprrvbo
R. J. Williams has returned to |ier mer's mother from Indiana from Thornton's of Charlotte were Sup- Eda In Edge of Clarksville who take : and Mrs 'Owen Smith were weekLast. Week's Lcjtcr
home here after spending several Monday until Thursday. His staler day visitors at Clyde Warrens. * tM&gt;®se®sion this month Tiie Vo«- end guests of Mr. and Mra. Lawson
have purchasAl a house on Smith and baby, at Wail lake. *
The 10th Annual Moore school weeks with her daughters, at South and brother-in-law Mr and Mrs. Mrs. Jack Erwny and childijen burgh'.*
BOARD OF BUPBAVIBOM
Bedford
Rd
in
Urbandale.
*
Mr
Mrs
Chahner
Hershberger
of
Grand
:.pent
a
part
of
last
week
with
her
Haven
and
South
Bend.
Earl
Wolfe,
and
daughter,
of
Battle
reunion was held Saturday. Dinner
nomia. ....
was »a weekend guest noff Mr
Creek came Thursday. * Tiie far­ parents, the Stunrt Brownell's, in nnd Mra Gordan Buxton anti Frank Rapids
was served at noon and following a
mers of this community arc being Orangeville. * Mrs Nellie Fore­ Vo^bureh anti family will spend the and Mra. Waller Hershberger. *
g; program the group related
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Sisson nnd
week
nt
Strawberry
lake
near
Roe
•
man
uf
Southwest
Rutland,
was
a
badlv
handicapped
at
present
bv
ents which happened when
Vermont l&gt; the only Inland state thc loss of their horses. The losses visitor nt the Forrest Hawn's home Cltv. * Sunday dinner guests at Paul of living spent Sunday after­
went to school Officers arc:
Twin riediira were Mr. nnd Mrs .
—
hv Hoffman, pre.*..; Arthur La­ Iff New England and ranks first so far ns I have learned nre Leon- Tuesday,
Frank Putnam and dHUgi’ier Hetc lee and son. ★ Mr., and Mrs. Ora
throp. vice P.: Orthn Hnwblitz. among jhe 48 states In the produc­ ,ard Lester one. Basil Coy one. Or­
of Grand Rapids. Jesse Putnam of Lehman were weekend guest* of Mr.
Sec ; Ehret Skidmoref Tress. * tion of marble, granite, asbestos and ville Hammond two. Spetman ca«ev ASSYRIA
Grand Ledge and Mr and Mra. De ' and Mra Burr Colton and oilier
nne. Kline nnd Sutton two * Miss
Blair Hawblitz Ln visiting his cousin. maple syrup and sugar.
Mrs. Nina Powers of Marion-, who Von Putnam and daughter Evonne , relatives of Grand Rapids.
Vcrabellc Golden spent last week­
nf Dearborn. * Hattie D’inn
------------------------------------end with home folks and returned lias visited relatives here has re­ Mary
.... .
I.—— f narm •to
&lt; &gt; TV
, vt H \Mt; II'rr
'. • r HRAN('ll DISTRICT
—•
D*vM
to her work in Kalamazoo again turned to her home nt Marion.
— 1&lt;a51 Week's Letter
Indiana. * August Naujob has lost und she has mevrd tn Uonidus
Monday evening.
S J8 tSSS
”'r sis- . Mr and Mrs Lee Beil and chil­
one young horse with the sleeping where *ho will reside with ,her
NORTHEAST WOODLAND
disease * The school house.- the ter Blanche * Bob Jone* h»s dren. attended lhe fair at Cairo last
Last Week's Letter
checkered one that burntgd. was rv- Imusht David Millers f“rm nnd has week. The Bell Bros had stock at
Mr and Mrs. Homer Henney and placed with n new one and Mrs. taken posscxslrn * Mra Mcrllta that fair. * Mr. nnd Mrs. Maynard
bnbv d»nabt*r are
oiuiiu'n and
iuvi
-■
iiicaer arrived nere
Tucker
here irwn
from rioriua
Florida
.—&lt;«.. attended
...—«... n. family
.—&lt;1.. gather
—-----­ Ernest Hoffman will succeed as Munion
familv
ing at tl»e home of Mrs. Hcnney's teacher. * The Mr and Mrs Floyd •pending a fc w wedu with Mr nnd 1Mt SatUrdav. Mr. 1'uCker his a
Icw (|Uy.; (urlnugh nnd Mrs. Tucker
uncle. John Sumn in Woodland Randall's people attended their Mr* Emmet 0Ud Mr. Munton IS 1VW
will teach the Branch school the
Sundav * Mrs Berthe Eckardt. school reunion ...
- in thc Army
nt Galesburg *
I coming year. * Mr and Mrs VlnMrs. Lydln Schuler and Esther Boni to Mr. and Mrs Norman
BOY'S LACE-BACK
H»a. S. ik
| cent Norton attended the Norton
Schuler spent a few days with rel- Stanton a son at Pennock hospital,
t
'.chocl reunion, lart Sunday aftcratives In Grand Ranlds last week a Mr and Mrs. Wm. Stantorr. .Mr. Lj«afu-moon of la--t week r oon. * Mrs Ruth Hawks will teach
* Mr. and Mrs Will LcLson and and Mrs. Walter Stanton and Lee a TueMav
number of friend* and relatives the Moore school, the coming year
family visited Mrs. .Letson’s par- y^&gt;Jan vlmt lo CalrxfonU cm met
at 'he home of Mr and Mrs w Mr and Mra. Wayne Conklin and
lente. Mr and Mrs Jesse Walters Sunday to attend thc Stanton rc- Georae
B»ll to honor their deiudK family of Allegan spent Sundav afincar Charlotte Bunday afternoon, union. * Mr. Floyd Randall lost a
.. ----- „--,.u .
*.t«nioon at. the John Darbv home. *
* Little Walter Williams of Free- horse on Saturday. One was lost er. She received Idvelv
Mr. and Mrs. John Higdon visited
UNION MADE BY CARHARTT
port is visiting nt the home of his ut the Jay Cole farm on Thura- nice sum of money. R&lt;
Mr and Mrs. O. D. Fa&amp;seU one eve­
tincV? and aunt. Mr.
and Mm. uuv a Mrs. Bertha Miller, soon goes nf cuke nnd lello cnncluj
ning Inst week. * Mr. and Mrs. El­
Walter Cooke. * Mr.
and Mrs. to her work In Lansing after spendafternoon. * Mrs. W
ILs White and family, of Marshall,
Superbly mode of the famous Carharlt
Karl Eckardt and family were Sun- mx some time with her mother, ant
man who entered Perine
and Mr. and Mra. Kenneth Norton,
day dinner guests al lhe Kate Hen- Mrs Willard Case. * Much nrog- nn Thursday for mMor
spent Saturday evening with rclaTru-Blu Super Master Cloth—guaran­
de'on-Kbc shing-‘ Friday, was retumnd to her home • tj-.es in Kaiamo. * Ttc
derson home. Other guests there rear, has been
The Young peowere M!m Marian Henderson of jmg of lhe Fl
Rankin 'hpuse.
last
Wednesday
bV/Hc-vnmbulsnre.
I
p]c Of North Manic Grove, enjoyed
teed sanforized—2 front and 2 hip
Detroit. Miss Olive Henderson of -------------* A son .
was borfi to Mr. and.Mra. , n pirnlc dinner nt Thomannle lake
Lansing and Mrs. Charles Bnilev POWERS ECHOES
\ Nomwn Stanton August Hi at Pen- Sunday afternoon * LaVcrai and
pockets—reinforced at points of strain
and sons of Battle Creek. Little
Sunday vteltots at the home Ot
hesnitax Mother and mn arc Lindon Skidmore spent last week
Terry Bailey is spending a few days Mr and Mra. Arthur Bedford were:\pt. „t
and doing fine * with their grandparents. Mr. and
BOARD OF BUFUVISOBI
full cut for maximum corqfort.
at the Karl Eckardt home. * Mr Mr. and .Mrs Howard Poole. Mr. Caller* on Mrs. W H. Cheeseman Mrs Merrill In Indiana.
,and Mrs. Homer Henney attended and Mr.*. Bill Holdemoker nnd were Rev. and Mrs Mover and *on
---------------|1 the lUHtJ
.1. of Roy Bunn
----- . near daughter, Mrs. Howard Kieft and | Thui’d**':
funeral
Mrs Isabelle Zemke. . |&gt;ounCORNERS
। Clarksville. Wednesday. * MJra. baby ail
.... of
„. Grand Rapids. Mr. and । two children and nelce &lt;if Vermont- ' Last
LastWeek'.*
Week’s Letter
w.u.
------of, .*
—t- r,
11 Mrs. Virgil Andrews
...u------ —
---- 1 Ville. Fridav Mr and Mr*. Clvde
Clyde in.i,
Walton
Maple
Grove —
callnnd. J
dnuahter
Sizes 10 to 16
Mr and Mrs John Gurd and
Mr familv' ww
ed on Mrs. Lydln Schuler nnd Es- Arlene of Augusta nnd Mr and Mrs. , Walton
-.-&gt;UNI nnd
nllu th*
...- fetter
«... -',—father
,
u&lt;-nu&gt; u&lt;
were uu.nr-.
dinner K
guesta
of Ivan
~
ther and Mrs. Walter Cooke Fri- Mntt Bedford, local. * John Maver "Kalman
and' Mrs. Sadie O*troth
Qstrotlj 1 vampoeu
Campbell nf Hastings it being his
Priced ot only
day. ★ Mr. nnd Mrs. Richard who has been vLsitlng hLs friend Sunday.
blrthdav. * MUx Gerland- Gurd
--------------week
1 Bloomer of Ann Arbor came Sntur- Bob Brown at lhe
the Reed farm for ,
-------------- **♦
‘ ------------------------- 1
I| spent
------- last
'Iasi
—----*- In Jackson
'---------visiting
*-*“—
|dav evening to visit the latter's thc past few weeks returned to his DONT HUY THINGS YOU DON’T . •
idav
a Mrs m
M. campbeii
Campbell ana
and enuaren
children
i mother. Mra. Bertha Eckardt and home tn Detroit Monday. Bob ac- I
1-----. -thc
---------&lt;----- . at John Gurds. 1;
NEED—'Bl'Y WAR ■.**»*.»
BONDS
spent
weekend
IMr. and Mrs. Victor Eckardt and conipanled him for n short visit. *
INSTEAD!
* Mr and Mrs. Sam Houghlallng ।
Holder
1 of B'ltir Creek visited at John
Llpknr
Houghtallngs Sundav. * Mr. and |
Mrs John Houghtallng attended 1
• ...j
HOUSE FUSES
’&gt; nn
I the funeral of Dewey Severt of Bat- 1
Mlllrr
15-25-30 Amp, each ...........
1 tl* Creek Saturday * Mr. and Mr* |
tea
1 Dick Chnfte* and family visited al ।
"STERLING" MASON JAR
I Lynden Norris’s over thc weekend
' Kroll
Quart size with top*, doren . ....
Duane Brooks in BalUe Creek this ; ASSYRIA
week. * Tha Young people ot North
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These are the rripontibiltties of management; And the
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means a lot today, both on the food producing and weapon­
producing front*.
Ability -to manage isn’t picked up overnight. For good
management it a skill just at much at good workmanship—
learned the hard way.
It won't be forgotten overnight, cither. For it is these men

things from which our high living standard is derived, who
can and will, by working together, give every American a
more abundant life in the peacetime years to come. General
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DRIVE STARTS
TO BACK THE INVASION I
What you will be asked to doM

dato-Thursday, September 9th. For on that day,
you must answer to your country’s call.

ark well the

On that day, the 3rd War Loan Drive opens. To you—and to every

other true American—a clarion call goes forth to rally to the support
oi our flag.
You will be asked to back our fighting forces to thc very liqiit of
your resources. You will be asked to go all-out for invasion by
investing m extra War Bonds—more War Bonds than you perhaps

think you can possibly afford.

To meet thc national quota, every individual in the country who
earns a wage or draws nn income or has accumulated funds must
invest, if he possibly can, in at least one extra $100 War Bond.
Those who can, must invest more — thousands of dollars’ worth
more. Each and every one must do his full part.
Scrapt up the money from every source you can ... turn in all
he loose cash you carry with you ... dig out what you had tucked
away “just in case.” Go without pleasures, luxuries, even necessi­
ties this September. And give our fighting men thc things they need
to fight with—and win.
These men are throwing everything they have into this fierce

invasion push. They are giving their blood, their lives. No one can
put a price on such courage, self-sacrifice, devotion. But you can
show you’re with them to the limit! You can say it with Bonds ..
extra Bonds this month.
•­

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For this 3rd War Loan, you will bj offered yj&gt;ur choice of various
government securities. Choose the one that fits your requirements.
United States War Savings Bonds Scries “E"; gives you back $4
for every S3 when thc bond matures. Interest: 2.9% a year, com­
pounded sbrai-annually, if held to maturity. Denominations: $25,
$50, $100, $500, $1,000. Redemption: Anytime 60 days after issue
date. Price: 75% of maturity value.

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the purpose of satisfying Federal estate taxes. Dated September 15,

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$10,000, $100,000 and $1,000,000. Price: par and accrued interest

Other securities: Series “C" Savings Notes; %% Certificates of ’
Indebtedness; 2% Treasury Bonds of 1951-1983; United Status
Savings Bonds scries MF" j United States Savings Bonds scries “G”.

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STRAND AND BARRY
THEATRES
HODGES JEWELRY
FRANDSEN'S
B. A. LyBARKER
BONNET &amp; GOWN
AUTO SPORT SHOP
THE VALUE STORE

CUT RATE SHOE STORE
BEN FRANKLIN STORE
J. C. PENNEY COMPANY
WATERS CLOTHES SHOP.
JOHN BULLING &amp; SON
E.W. BLISS CO.
ROTH FURNITURE
G. E. GOODYEAR HDWE.
REED'S DRUG

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FARM BUREAU SERVICES
MARK'S AUTO
HASTINGS MFG. CO.
GOODYEAR BROS. HDWE.
G. R. BOOKCASE
CONSUMERS POWER CO.
IRONSIDE MONUMENT
BARRY CLEANERS . ___

COFFEESHOP
J
HOTEL HASTINGS
TAYLOR SHOE STORE
WESTERN AUTO ASSOCI­
ATE STORE
FELDPAUSCH STORES
COLEMAN INSURANCE
HASTINGS CITY BANK
NATIONAL BANK

ANDRUS SERVICE

MEYERS 5c &amp; 10c STORE
LONG &amp; MOORE 5c to $1
STORE
BAIRD'S STORE
THE HASTINGS BANNER
MILLER REAL ESTATE
CASITE CORP.
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VIKING CORPORATION
EAST END CIGAR STORE
INT. SEAL &amp; LOCK
MICH. MUTUAL WIND­
STORM
CHAS. LEONARD FUI
HOME

�THE HASTINGS BANNER. THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 8. 1H3

some time with. her sister. Mrs Friday where Mrs. Stevens had cat- O—JARMAN
WEST HOPE
and Mra. Chas. Whittemore visited
Merrill Evans. * Mrs. Fred Clem- aracta removed from her eyes on J'^Tveek^l^tfer
thc Fred Bechtels at Gun lake Sun­
ence and Mr. and Mrs. Victor Clem- Saturday. Reports Monday mom- Mr.
Mr andd Mrs.
MfS L.
L W
w Pigott
p.u anrf
and day uitemoon. * Pvt. Jack Browny
iruin
ence
of
v
.
Climax
and
Robert
-------Enos
ing
were
that
she
—
...
is
getting
along
d
flU&lt;
hter
Gloria
of
Detroit
were
reived a cablegram Saturday from
_r&gt;cr uioria ui izcirvn were *7_ ~~
— —-• —
m. Thomas. Kenttickv called
&gt;aii*aon
on, fine.*
fine, b
which
la good news to ~her
weakend giests ofntMr.
m&gt;- and
ana
Kenneth who to -gome- of Ft.
*ch
J last week
J“ck
night....
~Whittemore and daug
_JU*h•«— —
—•*- **—*»*a * Mr Mr. and
nd Mr*.
Mrs. Kusseu
Russell moh
Mott recentrecent-, friends. * Callus at the horn, of Mrs. Ray Barnes. Leo rturned to Mr3
'the
south
Pacific
Dr
Mrs.
Vnr.dcn
Mrs.
AneU
Tltux
last
week were.
were: Detroit
'1^1e . T
Iav ueek
i&gt;.ttoi( wttn
w^h nu
his parents. *
* Jack
Jack ters visited Mr*. Leo Tift north
Mra Ratoh^SUrring'and
Ralph Starring and two
two I ly.
ly. A
* Dr.
Dr. and
ana Mr*.
Mrs. Henry
Henry Vnr.dcn;
vnnacn •• Mra.
"*»■ A
• ltu
"
“t'.
...
Mrs8&lt;r°LCnarlrs
Harrlnston.
local.parents.
.
. ,&gt;
Iren of
HlckorySmers
spent Berg of Kalamazoo spent ’Thurs- ^
’^,.n.......
S'tnt&lt;5-itf.r^^nv
’nri
and
Jerry Johncock
who
have
been went Rutland Tnursday. They spent
rt
Hickory
Comers
Mrr
ar sffWva
w*. with Weu
ttraJSi.r ss----- - -------- ----------------------------------- Friday with Mr. and Mra. W. Pugh
i.l. I...
r.-s
—-— i ft’ aft.rnnnn and evening
spending the summer here returned
Mrs Roy
Erway -re....
n..=. .... ,1... — ...... - .... __
_ — nr
t.., in
wruuu Thursday
inureuav In Hastings.
--w— *
- ------------j--------to men
their nuuic
home ui
In Detroit
Charles Couch, who has -been Mary Johnson of Prairieville Fri- Jlh theJr
Mr nnd Mrs turned home Tuesday after sevoral
And farm
(hmoujto.
oF’tSe”w". nm
K. KeDott"
are i spending his furlough with his ’day. Y
’ ln?nprlj’7e5SK
?en?na nuai: Lynden Johncock. who were out to , wc*ks with her children In Muske•pendlng a »eek at Pleasant lake I father. William Couch and fam- man. local Fridnv evenmg and Mr. a[I&lt;,nd thp funera| ot Mrs. EmUv । R°n “Ld c,&gt;nu^-. J**1*1^’ Mul ^nd
A The HarrlnBton family reunion, Hy. has returned to Camp Iivln and
Mrs ARte Prairie- MnrUn. * Miss Virginia Leary, of Mrs. Maurice &amp;»ay brought her
wu held at Pleasant lake Sunday In California
* Mta . Bererlv 'sh,dd Lid^Mr^ Will Whhre-’ Hastings, spent several days last f™n
,ld RRapids
?pJds *.*”Phi)
»“■ wWarren
?.lZcn
from9™
Grand
tsneua and
ana Mrs
sirs, Will
win Whittewiuuc- wrrk
v-r,.- - Olorla x
with about thirtv-five relatives tx-. couch is making a good recoverv Mary Shedd
-- ---------------------- Mrs. "
-­
of Laming
and a cousin.
War
more
visited
at
the
home
Mr. --------------ingjjrerent a Mr. and Mrs Harold following a tonsille tomv perform- more
visited
at the
home
Mr.
- __
u John -----------------------..------..—
.— of.of .....
ira Osgood
and
Moore made field and daughter Charlotte of
■ng&amp;ndand three children of Lan. Ired at the Osteopathic hosplta in
L s,!Sid“Kn an«nMn &lt;R Mr' a —
business trip to Comstock last Bay City were visitors at Clyde
•tag have been mending the week Rattle Creek. * Mrs
Shirley ’"nd Wedn« day ^fternoon * Mr Monday a Mrs Belle shephcrd
Warren's Saturdaf. * Mra. Jack
atAVaU lake. They were dinner ■ Brome!* who worked at the Delton
Mra w
wnittenme wnt
Erway and daughters spent a part
guesu or Mr. ana Mrs. Leon Leon- arug wore M-‘&lt; ra ■
o
K(,r7r-in-Uw from Wednesday until Sundav * of last week with Mr. and Mra Stu­
Brownell in Orangeville. * Pvt.
and Mrs
ChMle. WhltlemSre Mr and Mra Bert McCallum of art
were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs at Bucyrus. Ohio where her hus- ' Mr
• ■ ~
Cloverdale and Mr. and Mr*. Doub­ Gordon Havens writes that he has
Gordie Durkee. * A farewell party I band. PFC Harold Bromels is; ln Kuuana.
le McCallum and family of Detroit been transferred from Miami Beach.
was held In Uie Methodist church located at present. * Mr and Mrs
*
Florida to Palm Springs. California.1
wcre
Saturday
afternoon
callers
at
Saturday night for Mr. and Mrs.. Charles Whipple of Kalamazoo COATS GROVE
the Ira McCallum home. Mrs Lena wh**re ho has charge of operating i
W.,,1 ICwl...—
familv
a rv-it h.ivn mnviwl Inin Ihv llama nf h.*r I
W&lt;&gt;ek\ t j-tti
and training operators for a Newt
Laubaugh
Mrs Glenn collera
More- Theater
*- Mr and ,Mn
PrreP 5:oolba,18l! heu^
were and
Runday^evcnlnR
there. He vas a guest of!
hick supper was served at 7 o'clock । mother Mra. Peter
after whkh there was a short pro-’ Mra D C. Huggptt. ....
na Mrs-^eu
the ■ former ■ ana
an{j Mr „
and
Mrs.-Nell Smith nnd 4
nd ^Irs Fred Schulmever of Ftl,e ,,oe E Brown Fatale over a.
td --------ri.
l,.,hl-.r
arc -t
a: Wall JAe
bke Z,?.‘r a„d \V?_2TSd JtartawS
2. weekend
-------weekend, where hr
he with others from !
gram.---------They
presented
were with Barbara Wheeler has returned returned
td daughter
Gwen
areGwen
a:
an. auto blanket Thev will move Delton aft»r having spent the lartl"fnr
—
1nr an ttwo
wo weeks’ vacation. *nc Oransevlile
* Tile
—
* --Lena^Lau-Lau- XU rw
^*
’xv,t
entertained Kv
by antnrr
actor*,
nnd
Mrs.
Lena
to L«n*lng Wednesday where ht two months with her husband. c E meeting was led Sunday eve- bnugh of Lanshig w&lt;rr Sundav , ac^cs*f? and
stars. He re­
Lansing v
’
has been employed this summer. i*c']t David G Huggctt, who wnsln|nK by Vesta Sense and the sub- baueh
dinner
guests
of
Mr.
nnd
Mrs
Glenn
p°
rts
j
he
,?
en
i
pe
ra^i'T,,,,3?„
Her mother, Mr*. Grace Millard stationed at Klrklnnd Field
Alwas "Great Thoughts around r;c u-----nft»&gt;r the nast
—u Mra.
Mrs Gcn
OrnP
part months In Florand granddaughter of Battle Creek buqueroue
New Mexico. Lieut tbc Camn Fire" A Mrs ’Bewle Morehouse
Mr. nnd
" ।’ says after
can take^t
spent
went Sunday with them. A Mrs. Huvgett has been transferred to i wcotliunn spent last Monday nf- RnU*r of PJn'nw,l" andJArt R*4^ Ida he can takejt.
- Mr.
.... and
EmmaBragdmi ’ Orannevtlle were gtrndav afrerGarth Florin who has been spend- Vlctcrvule. —
Cal. A
nnd Mrs. 1 renioon with Mrs Emmii Braadon
big several months with her hus&lt;»—«'•••
—• nt
- = remoon
sna
m. nart noon ca&gt;1'’M at ,h« O&gt;«n More,.w.- Clarence Stevens
visited
the i gh?
“ Mrs.
ab c tctmma
• Mt ta.uragu
T chair
Alabama j-----home of Mrs ......
Angle Titus mm
one u.,,
day I OI me llinr
"X*w &gt;• -&gt;«*•
••
...........
Mr.m
“nd
Mra^Ltoyd
Mr L“t W'*‘ks U“er
band who is stationed iu Alabama
returned to the home of her par* 1 last ueck a Mrs. Franc.
Prances. Town•««&gt;*&gt;&gt;-- ucnninn
Demond &lt;&gt;1
of Ionia
ionn visum
visited me
the mrfor- —°"d \’rv.Rnmtld Anders have pur-. t
» mmine
------------01
A
meeting
of» .w.
the .trustees of lhe
Allie Mich,
Mlrh came
nnm., to
In I mer's mother.
.» .. ..
— .. Demond
... .. &gt; c^’red the James r-zilllizm
•nt*. Mg and Mrs Kslic Williams ®«»do£ St Louis.
Mra Pearl
Cnlllwn fnrm
farm nnd
and Martin church
—.——i was held last Wed­
Bear- Freeport last
week.
- —
-. A
tn
t&gt;°mr
D G T.
neM
uv evening oi
, Miss
.
- e--c■ of- her1 mother. Mrs. Cla-lsundnv
, ounaav afternoon
aiiernoon. a
• The
ine u.
i. "**» 5f
- *&gt;n move to their new home
.....
ne&gt;aav
nesday
ot Miss
miss Alice WhetiviwiThelma Mott has gone ,o
|o .iV°*. An; n
hl?5t,Thr,Td“^ I!nd ° W,I» nie,,‘ ulIh Mrs p'*arl Dc’ w**
^nd we are no* losing them »tones lo discuss same much needed
geles. Cal., where she wiU spend accompanied het to Ann Arbor. |। mond
mond on
on Wednesday afternoon, from our neighborhood.
•
-----------------tcoalrs
on the
church.
The—
late
Sept. 8. Mrs Vera Brinket will be--------- -John Mead who was ever a good
I thc lender. * The L. A S. will SOUTH SHULTZ
friend of our church bequeathed
I meet this week Thursday afternoon LnM Week’s Letter
a nice sum lo the ehurch to be used i
I September 2nd
Callers
.... with Mrs Ethel
...... KilCaller* at
at thc
thc Kci
Kenyon home Sun- for sufh purposes. * Miss Peggy
.jncr. Mrs. Ola Kimble will be the day were Mr. Floyd and mother Perkins of Alma recently spent a .
। leader A Mr. and Mrs
Harley Of Richland. Mr and Mrs Herman week with Mr. and Mrs. Richard ]
Scare. Mrs Pear Demond and Os- Zerbd of Hastings. Mason Crosa- Slocum and familv. Mr. and Mra .
I r. m&lt;x&gt;PTr *
,?a,D*i .CnTJt mail and his two grandsons. Don- Slocum took her home and visited ■
!a-^ Tuesday i,?lrs,I*t ,a Rlcb ?r’° &amp;Id “nd Albert Slerkln of Grand her parents. Mr. nnd Mra. Merle l
Vs1 &amp;ihe2 Lcvun.‘w.xt? Rapids; Mr nnd Mrs Ronald Ken- Perkins * Mrs. Alma Goodenough 1
M." oorcion ncnx™- ,I retunieo
i Sm. I
von n,*a lamny. airs
returned naiurony
Saturday evening
evening irom
from a;
a 1
f
, 1 Von ntid mother. Mra Glcnnn Des. two weeks’ visit with relatives In
(Hastings nas oeen spcnoing a lew Mott
Viz... of
nt- Hastings
VCnktl....— ★ Mra.
VCr. Mina
ILCk.,.. i Greenville.
Z-.—oil I— Ohm.
ZW.Cz. *4- William
UTIHIqw. CogsPlvr. • .
‘ days nt pau) Woodmans, w Mrs. Kenyon was brought home from the ' well and daughters Dorothy and
Oeo. plrRiil and children of Kala­ hospital Sunday Her many friends ! Greta of the Center road were Sunmazoo snent Wednesday with the wil&gt; 1,0 R|ad 10 know she Is gaining I day afternoon callers nt Mr. and
. Hone Woodmans i Hrr
daughter. nicely. * John Graham of Kala- Mrs. B J. Wellmans nnd Mr. and
Mary Lee remained1 .iron
until snturSnturuntn
visited nt thc home of Frank Mrs Orr PLshet*. * Mr. nnd Mrs.
i day.
land Sherrard and Marcia spent children from New Jersey visiting
HICKORY CORNERS
Saturday at the farm nnd called on j them for a couple of weeks,
old heighbors. * Mr. and Mrs. Har--------------- ---------------------Mrs Gena Brown spent Wert. I rv Mtsener of Kalamazoo spent CLOVERDALE
He's a top notch hurler . . . and you know how
nc „v« „*•»*.-*
wc,.-, Katie | Saturday night with her sister and 1
Week's Letter
Sehricker
of
Richland
celebrating
:
WOnn.
i
M
Johncock
^Vhusbind.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Lester
Son'
he got there, practice and hard work. If he
Mi” Lois Brown’s 14th birthdnv.' neville and spent Sunday with their
eral days last week In Cincinnati.
A
Clarence
Donivan
wm
p,
OV
r
to,
molncr
.
Mr5
.
Mlntl
n.
cnyon
.
w
c.
ap
.
mother.
Mrs
Mina
Kenyon.
*
Capdidn't work out the precision of a placed curve
his own tmme in Hiekorv Corners. ov Bncchler is not gaining as fust Ohio. * Mra. Carrie MacDomno oi
went IM "iter ten
a bB|r v„„
hfj. frlends wou(d
t&lt;j
Hastings spent several days last
the speed of a fast one would soon be lost.
week with Mr. and Mrs. Frank
' as manager of the Hickory Comers ; jp.r
| Humeston. A James Lewis of Leslie
TeUnhon" exchange Far] P"f]er|
Your car, too, needs constant checking.. . .
i Is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Waiter
I will be thr new manager * Tjut-I
; GLASS CREEK
i Lewis and family. A Miss Mnbelle
i tence Boyes of Florence. S. C. Is ; Last Week s Letter
even though you don't use it much now. Bring
, home
Humeston of Marahail called On
home on
nn an lit dav
rtiv furiotnrh.
furlntioh Corn
r..m I ।
13
Mr. and Mrs Forrest Havens. Mr and Mrs Frank Humretnn.
, Boyes is a bnmb-r mechanic *
-it in for a REGULAR looking over by our ex­
Mr. nnd Mr- C. P Snvder snentl Mrs. Virginia Tute and David Mc- Sunday. A Callers at thc Lester
M-vrrm o-vs UMU wee&lt; at i.w«i—ej
spent Sunday with Mr Monicas. Sunday, were Mr. and
perts.
Mrs. Timothy Howard and son of
| with hb father who Is seriously ill I and“”„ doh?
A Thr Rii'.sel Gav familv nre
| in Hastings. * The Goodwill coral- Kalamazoo, and William Demond
Ing to near the Air Port nt Battle 1 H’un‘J.y rncct*nK W11
r,eld ‘n Uie and Mas Eileen Dick of Detroit. *
Buy U. S. Bonds and Stamps
a
Creek * Richard Smith has .-i,i ( Ray Erway home thLs week Salur-[ Mrs. Martha
Chamberlain spent
his l-rn&gt;
f-rrn -n
•« naiun
Battle «
rreok
i&gt;.irH"s d
da
night.
Mrs.
Bessie RUliftOn
Rullson Will
will 1 tthe
»’" "a.r
past week •in Kalamazoo
---------- --visit­
lUR
Tr, iuni«-S
“&gt;*’ n
lFbt M
" Besilc
nnd Dr CJjffnrd Morford of riH- j have charge of the program. * Mi. ing her son. Mr. and Mrs:vEzra
’on hns houeht the Fred FiRntt I "nd Mrs. Roland Lipsky of Akron, Chamberlain and Mrs. Nellie fully.
farm. ★ Mra Fmmu '"’’nrk '« hnm«'Ohio, and Mrs. Peter DeVrie* ot * Mrs. Lee Mead and/chlldren of
"fte- a few davs visit with her Washington. D. C-. were visitors at Big Rapids spent the weekend with
vranddaif&lt;»hter and familv n» Mn*-'pre't Otis’s part of last week * her parents. Mr. nntf Mrs. Bernard
Phone 2240
Hastings, Mich.
shall * Mr. and Mra Blair F -rnAs Chrlstenc McGlockhn Is spending DeGolla. * Mr. and Mrs. Diward
&lt;-f ntwmn ant» 5r,n Ko"h of near-I
week with her brother David at Pennels spent Sunday with Mr. and
bom called on Mrs. H. E. Barnes:’heir grandparents farm. * Allie Mrs. Harry Perinels of Kalamazoo.
Bunday afternoon.
Brown of Grand Ripkls is spend- * Dale Casey df Hastings went thc
past week jvfth his grandmother.
Mrs. Arthur Johncock. * Mr. and
Mra. Frederick Christy of Hartings
sperjb-Sunday with Mr. and Mrs
Richard Engle and family. * Ml&amp;s
Margaret Johncock of Hastings
called on Mrs. Arthur Johncock.
Wednesday. ★ Miss Celia Sager of
DELTON
Last Week's Letter.

!5Ln^y.n2^‘“d^

j

What IF
His Pitching
Arm Got Oat
of Practice?

Hom Sunday. * Rev and Mra. Le- Elmer Hobart have a daughter and

ANDRUS SERVICE

Miss Glennie Gcib.

MEN and WOMEN

WANTED
IN OUR LOCAL PLANT

GOOD WORKING CONDITIONS

GOOD

PAST

WAGES

EXPERIENCE NOT NECESSARY

SOME JOBS OPEN FOR YOUTHS 17 YEARS OLD, WHO HAVE HAD PRE­
VIOUS NYA OR HIGH SCHOOL MACHINE SHOP TRAINING

All applicants must qualify under the new war
manpower stabilization plan in order to be accepted

BRING BIRTH CERTIFICATE AND APPLY AT
EMPLOYMENT OFFICE

HASTINGS MFG. COMPANY

BARRYVILLE
Last Week s Letter
Rev. and Mrs. J. J. Wlllltts. Pau­
line and Doreen Kesler spent the [
latter part of the week with their
grandparents, Rev. and Mrs WHJRLs. * Mrs. Clara Day and Vivian j
and Mr. and Mrs. Huron Healy and
daughter spent Sunday in Grand 1
Rapids with Mra. L. E- Mudge and ,
Mr. and Mrs T. N. Dutmer. * ,
Three or four groups of Camp Fire
girls have enjoyed camp at Roush’s 1
Park. A Miss Jeanne Irland is
spending this week with Mr. and
Mrs. Phil Deller in Battle Creek, j
* Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Nesbet entcrtalned n group of friends Sat- I
urday evening. ★ Mr. and Mrs. ;
Robert Tobias and children have
gone north. Mr. Tobias will re- j
main through the hay fever sea­
son but Mrs. Tobias and children
will return in a week. * Mr. and
Mrs. E H. Lathrop and Mr. and
Mrs. Will Hyde enjoyed a picnic
dinner with Mr. and Mrs. O. D.
Fossett on Sunday.
SOUTHWEST WOODLAND
Last Week’s Letter
Rex Weyerman was a weekend
guest of hl* parents, Mr. and Mr*.
John Weyerman of Hastings. A
Miss Iris Guy spent Saturday in
Battle Creek. A The community
was saddened to hear of the pass- .
tag of one of our former residents,,
Miss Hazel Smith. Funeral serv- I
Ices were held Saturday with In-*
torment in Woodland Memorial;
Park. We extend our sympathy to ■
the brother and sisters. A The I
many friends of Mrs. Robert Block- ,
er will be glad to know *hc 1* gain. &gt;
Ing nnd came to the home of Mr*. I
Howard Harper from a Lansing
hospital Friday. A Mr. nnd Mrs. ’
Waiter Fisher and Aunt Mary Fish- |
er and Susie were Sunday guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Chris- ,
tian at their cottage at Wall lake. 1
A Edward Thompson and family
of Sunfield were Sunday guest* of
Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Lucas and '
Vernon returned home with them '
after spending the summer here.
A Harv* Townsend suffered a sc- I
vere stroke Saturday at the home I
of hl* *on, Mr. Otto Towmend.
His condition is serious at this
writing. A Mr. and Mra. Guy Kantner and Marvin were guests of
Royal Frantz and family of Char­
lotte Sunday., A The Hershberger
estate has been sold. A Master Ray- '
mond Guy returned home Sunday
after visiting his aunt. Mrs. Gay­
lord Grey of Maple Grove for the
past two weeks. A Mis* Janice
Sandbrook visited her grandpar­
ent* Mr. and Mrs. Burt Rogers at
thc Wesleyan camp ground near
Hastings. A Mr. and Mrs. Frank­
lin Townsend of Ionia were Sun­
day guest* of Mr. and Mra. Otto
Townsend. A Mr. and Mra. Stephen
Perrin of Detroit and Mr*. Paul
Towns and baby idere Tuesday
callers on Mr. and Mrs. Chas. For. With current production of war­
planes passing the 6.000-a-month
mark, it Is recalled that only one
American-made airplane reached
the fighting front in the flral year

fr

UCTION SALE
Due to ill health, I am going to sell all my »tock and tool* at my farm 1 mile north,
1 mile west and ’/* mile north of Kalamo or 10 miles west and ’/z mile south of
Charlotte, on

TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 14,1943
Commencing ot 1 :00 P. M., war time, the the following described property:

28 HEAD OF CATTLE
Ayrshire cow, 9 yrs. old, fresh Mar. 1
Holstein cow, 4 yrs. old, fresh Dec.
Guernsey cow, 7 yrs. old, fresh March
Guernsey cow, 7 yrs. old, fresh March
Guernsey cow, 7 yrs. old, fresh March
Holstein cow, 7 yrs. old, fresh Feb.
Durham cow, 6 yrs. old, fresh April
Guernsey cow, 3 yrs. old, fresh Dec.
Jersey cow, 3 yrs. old, fresh Feb.
Durham cow, 6 yrs. old, fresh Nov.

HORSES

jcney-Holstcin cow, 7 yn. old, fresh
December
Durham cow, 6 yn. old, with calf
Durham cow, 6 yn. old, with calf
Hereford-Durham Heifer. 1 yr. old
Holstein Heifer, 1 yr. old
Black Jeney cow, 9 yn. old, fresh Dec.
Black Jeney cow, 7 yrs. old. fresh Feb.
Hereford-Aynhire Heifer, 1 yr. old
10 Veal calves from 6 to 10 weeks old

FARM TOOLS

Roan team, 7 years old, 3,000 lbs.
Black saddle hone, 11 yn. old, 800 lbs.

'

HARNESS
Set of double work harness
4 21-inch hone collars

TIMOTHY SEED
Bag of Timothy seed, about 2 bushels

HOUSEHOLD GOODS
Bed and dresser

HOG
Spotted Poland China stock hog

Binder, 8 ft. cut, nearly new
John Deere mower, 5 ft. cut

John Deere corn planter with fertiliser
attachment, nearly new
John Deere grain drill, with fertilizer
attachment, nearly new
2-Section spike drag
Gates 2-horse cultivator
Wagon and rack
3-sec. spring drag’
Bradley cream separator with electric
motor
2 10-gallon milk cans and milk paiis
Forks
Numerous other small articles.

TERMS CASH

NATE WELCHER, Prop.
HENRY FLANNiRY,

AkHmmt

ERHCST CRAY, Clark
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BUY BONDS

The Hastings Banner
SECTION ONE—PACES 1 »o 8

EIGHTY-EIGHTH YEAR

Ire PM Fr^s/oV n BARRY 4'H MAKES
On /?!•☆☆☆ ☆☆☆

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 16. 1943

EDITORIAL

ARI YOU COINC
BART IN TH
WAR BOND

NUMBER

14 PACES—2 SECTIONS

COUNTY TO VOTE
h“-ON LOCAL OPTION
‘ NOVEMBER 2ND.

In one sense, the OOP foreign piled arpldst secrecy and
policy conference al Mackinac Is­ hush" at Mackinac Island.
land was no disappointment—Few
Republican leader* dodged the U- i
expected anything to be accomp­
sue In a mess of verbiage.
I
lished and nothing was.

Two Barry Groups to
Be Sent for Training

RATIONING

TTie Barry county selective »erv- ।
An entirely new school lunch proice board announced last week that
gram ha* been set up by the Dethe following Barry county group ’
poMment of Public Instruction and
will
be leaving for Fort Custar to .
theTood Distribution Administra­
enter military' service, next week •
tion. Thi* replaces the "penny milk
Friday. September 24: Clarence Al­
This 1* a regular weekly feature
and surplus foods" program of last.
The
Hull
proposals
may
not
be
ton
Walurs,
Hastings; John Vcne- &lt;designed to aid you in your cur­
Tom
Dewey,
according
to
report
year. By meeting the requirements |
Measure Propose*
114 County Members
Mlf Hah! Boys and Girls of the
ma Jr.. Doster: John Homer Ing- ।rent purchase* of Items rationed by
of this new plan, schools can be re- i
threw the conference into an up­ the final answer but they at least I
Complete Closing of All
Exhibit At M. S. C.
Service and a special Hello to the
ram,
Hastings;
Loyd
W
Freemin.
।
the
government. This newspaper
imbursed as much as nine cents per 1
make
sense
and
constitute
a
defi•
roar by talking plainly to the press;
Boys ------from—Milo.
Sources of-Sale of Beer,
Hastings; Arthur Charles Griffeth. |believe* thi* service will enable in­
Barry County 4H v..
Club
—
—
1 lunch or two cent* per half pint of
— ..members
— ------ giving definite answers to definite nite outline which may be amended |
Augusta. Mich.; Raymond Donald .dividual* to cooperate more fully lit
Ohl me Oh! my! why In the milk
,
I made up a substantial part of the questions.
Wines,
or modified to meet the eventual iI
•••••— Liquor* .........................t Wieland. Freeport and W. Charles ,
world ZoJly picked on me to write ; Teacher* wishing to participate j exhibition at the recent State 4H
wishes of th* nation.
A. vo?
thp &lt;lu"tlon 0/ ’“S?1 Woods. Bellevue. Mich Of those
to you kids Is a big ? to me How- In this new lunch program should &lt; club Show held at Michigan State
Cgutipus Senator Taft said that
t,.
i. „
,«
,
' °PJ,OT,J°S ?Trry c£un£i'
• H’te-d above. Wieland j* a volunteer.
tver I will do my best Now If*! had*? attend a meeting to be held in th* j college over Labor Day
The Hull plan, in brief, is a - ably be held on Ttmday. Nov 2
The following Bfctry county men - Red stamp* X. Y. Z and Brown
’
the wit and vocabulary that Jane i court room at 8
B o'clock
o clock Friday I Willard Brodbeck of Woodland
Woodland.j it was a fool thing to do.
a now good through Oet 2T
World court to consider purely legal । according to County Clerk Allan । vd] joqp KO to the Great Lake* , stamp
z,
----------- .....
.j ..be —
Cameron
hud.. it--------would
no -----trou- I evening. September 17 A
A represenrepresen- ;(took the Hons
lion s shar*
share of the honors I
Brown stamp B become* good Sept.
bucked by *n
an interna- i &lt;
...
naval training station, a* they are1 10 and remain* valid through Oct.
ble at all.
tatlve from the department will be &gt; coming to the 114 Barry County.। However. Republican leadership1 differences backed
nonai police
ponce force
rorce and
ana with
wun a
n pro- ■.
'awaiting call Melvin Jano^Mldto explain
c]ufa&gt; .«■»
members
exml
(.tcavuv m
CA(.u.... the
.... details -m ' tlul
C1UO
ineinucia
*. *».vuv-v.. I needs more Deweys" and Wlllkies"— tionaI
1 .in nor know wry nW or &gt;™,, present
“" wumihmu
gram-----------------------for encouraging
re- ,l
d
containing 400 more dleville; James Preston Tartet. ,
schools will won
state Swine Showmanship t. ».«.
manv "Taft*'' already.
--------‘— friendly
*-«
—■•- —
young people in thr service but I h It
• I*_.cxixcted
im_ ......that all„.
gram iur cucouraguig
iticouiy
ic 1name8 than the minimum required Na-hvlllf. Wehlev Emext Foss Delplan of serving hot
hot | । contest
contcat with
with aa fine
fine Chester
Chester White
White
...
do know some of your parent*. It have some
*“throuLhou?
Blue Stamm R. B. T valid through
tauun* Umtart. t«4« «rt«nrt.u b&gt;.
K.
most of
the Ii ..IW II* «l.n -vhlhitsH b^Ss
th* Grind
__ .___ «.of
_____________
...... Hull's ^77
bi able
’rti I «.
Sec«^y
State Cordell
^nTw romprehTAiiVe 7.- j D&gt;c
has been a long Ume since 1 lived rew'&amp;v^ttl^will
,1C.L .k—
plan for comprehensive as-1
Confusion seems to exist concern-। tnn Clare H Rundle Hasting* Of' Sept 20; U. V and W now valid
in Hastings and only the last 13 to meet
mM., the
...
problem without any ■ Chester White*, later selling them address Sunday included the most sisunce to
'
backward and dependeoen- ; ing the scope of thi* petition Some lhw' group scheduled for Great through Oct. 20.
years that I have lived in Bariy outside
JmJ1aid.
-.1.!
lleve that it is merely directed IjkM Janose and Tarbet are volror tidrtv-five cents per pound. He concLse outline of a proposed for- dent peoples designed to make them belt
county But now. sec here, you don't ,,uUlac
SUmp No. 14 good for &amp; pound*
_Mainst the taverns; others that . ..nterr*
--------- • showed first and third place Ches- elgn policy which ha* yet been made independent and capable of self- "k“
| Aug. 16 through Oct. 11.
want to know about my life's his- ’
only “hard" liquors such as whls-' ।
'
-----Stamp* No. IS and 16 may bg
tory. anyway, so I will try and see ।
‘ Paul. Larry and David Brodbeck. the Allied nation*.
°f any °f . &lt;overnment. ...
K
I' Skev
”v and rum will be affected with .
used for canning surar in amount*
what I can write you about
.
j
milder
beverages
such
os
U.
—
J
lounger brothers of Willard, also
...
।
four main points in the-Hull
of 5 lb each through Oct. &gt;1.
wine excluded from the ban.
,
Since living in this community of
showing Chester White swine cornjt stands in strong contrast to the program
are as ....
follows:
Shoe*
---------------------.
Neither of the above opinions are
Milo I have known sever*! of you
। ing in where Willard could not take
obscurely-worded document
”
- ---------- among
- -----------Paramount
his specific
correct.
SUmp 18 good for 1 pair through
boys who have gone into the wrv(Continued
on
Page
4.
fire.
1.1
j
The
local
option
plan
up
for
vote
Oct. 31.
Ice from here. There is Rom Nor­
I. Urtll .
.1
™
GaroUne
is
all-inclusive
and
complete
UnI
It Will Be Used to Buy a hlblt
___________________________________
wood, who will graduate next month
-------------------------------------------------------- | der its terms, the sale of all alco- .
Norman Jeffery Will AssistStamp Number Ttrom Basta
from an Aviation Schoo! in Texas i
1 hoilc beverage* from mild beers to '
.
J. . ’■
....
Mileage Ration A Book, worth 3
Good work Rosa, we are' pulling
County Probation Officers galion* of gasoline, good througa
the strongest of liquors will be profor you. Sgt. Glenn Leeper who is |
--------------------- ------------ ------------------- ---------- ----------------iHvncM, "The
me State Liquor Store., The increase in Juvenile and adult Sept. 21.
I. hibltcd
M aliened in Utah. Hope yr”----a* I replacement fund." realizing that I ^aIs yln t“ie cJ^s county Agent'
Fuel OB
■ ■ ■ ■*■**■* eaiirnp sax* 1 aniens yiikithe S.D.D's. taverns, restaurants. &lt; delinquency is giving some .county
come
home .....
again *oon.~&gt;lenn,
Gh
we enjoy Kceing vou in .Bunday ' the old LaFranre. which has given i Foa.cr who was In charge of the ‘
Coupon 5 good for 11 gallons.
school and I know the children like Hastings such excellent service as
exhibjta from Barry Coun- 1
Must last unUl Sept. 30 for both
,
.
.
n
.
v
tl
ii
beverage* of any nature. In other considerable sire, more cases than
to hear you tell of your work ns'» fire fighter for so many years, is । ly f|&gt;lt Robert bad donc a fme piece
Only Seven Students in tntf'Preceding Year.
The College words, all possible sources of sale they can handle In counties ot
well as we older-folk* Bob Fry who likely to cease functioning some day , o/wori. Robert Gaskill. Robert Me- !
i* with the/uoast Guard In New when tt would be Rreally Weeded,
nnd Jo(, Brady (jj Barry
Second Inspections due: A book
p0""
'2
s‘,ldF "* BuildiH’ inB
. i *
pent™ «hkh
Jersey
UoA. you will be Riad to Machines do wear out; and the La
Jea(.h PXh|bited Hol-;
Poor Condition. He Arouses Illinois Formers.
They Bock | liaA
jned rP&lt;)uest* n public , bation c**es where a local probation
know that we have some new built- prance Ls no exception, even ’hough ।
lbe Junior YearHng class1
Hi. Effort,. Get Action from the Stole Leai.loture
vote on the quauon -sn.il th- ।"inert need.
mUUra,|»
in cupboard* in the school, so you it continues to operate, after -4 and ftU placpd ln lhe Ilrst clB|U
hlcle« everv 6 montlu or S.CXn mile*,
m
* tlie
|। ninces
Ii
mv
nic kids
Kias will
win have
imvc a
n good
good time
time years of service
ntare* In
in a
a class
class of
of 18
18 head.
head.
•------------...
-.
- . I manufacture and sale of alcoholic der to furnish a court with the facts
is first.
preparing their Hot
nreiuirina
lint liinrhets
lunche* tht.
this I' In 1939 the council put
pul &lt;500 into ' I
hteh placlng county Jersey ■
As stated in the last l*»ue 6t the ,
.
| liquor be prohibited in the County he nerd* to know before Imposing which ever
Rnrar F*r Canning
of Barry under provisions of the a sentence orr a juvenile or adult
winler. You would also enjoy going , the fund It did the same in each ot
owned by Margaret Smith of ' Banner, when Dean Davenport re- I KJurqpq Aid Course
Sugar for home-canning of 1M|
' law governing same.''
person, who lias confessed or been
fishing almost right in your ownifhe two
&gt;™r»'
MlddCTl?. Lieh
oSXed the turned to Woodland from Brazil. "UTSCS AIO VOUTSC
fruit
crop*
will be available to
The state law "governing same" convicted of committing a crime.
back yard now and believe me the It added &lt;1.000; and in'
; ,(1 h placing Guernsey calf Mar- after a typical South American rev- TQ Rc Post DOH cd
fLsh arc biting go«xi Jack nnd Merle this year the accumulated interest. ’WJ
“ lacpd wcM wUh her olution had'upset the plan* for es- .
P
' provide* tiiat "Alcoholic liquor ' "Die responsible head* of the pro- houxewlve* on approximately th*
have been several time* and gm brought the total to &lt;2^50. At the „
Swiss’^while Jack Rizor and tablishlng an agricultural college in
The decisiontoixwtponethefon
the form-; shall not be manufactured and or nation division of the Crime and
tlon
of
blue
point stamp* will
Aide class
.sold in any county In this state in .Correction department at Lansing
their limit In no time at nil. So council meeting Friday (light. MX). O1&lt;&lt;”BroWl shared the Ayrshire
the province of Son Pauip. of which ing vi ■ n«-w nurse*
tP**
A
‘
hurry
more uas added to the fund fIt w ]; hom&gt;?sJ
*
p „ ,‘off HMtln^'
Ha.tlngs. in
In he
sponsoredby
by the
the
Barry
Barry Co.
Co. Ch*
Chap- which tlic electors at any such elec- 1 are anxious to give all the aid they made from War Ration Book 1
hurry and
and help
help get
get this
this mess
mess over
over more
Pa''rke"ny
he was
was to
to t&gt;e
be the
the president,
president, he
he dede­sponsored
ter.American
Red
Cross, was an-»n-tion
shall
a amajority, thereof,
can to the——court*.
TTiev also
wish for canning sugar.
TillIVHl«iI
nvu
। non
snailby
in
uiri~
----------n—----------------------with, then you and Jack con have a voted to buy SJ.ooo ot benes r gov ,
of Htatc cofnpetitlon. cided
..
to return to his first love— HI.
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nounced this week by Mrs George ■ vote to prohibit the manufacture to assist county probation officers
good time
fishing. We will do ■n'
our
JJSt
1
‘ ii nlaccd
placed IlLs
hi.* Hereford
cow ID
in WTOlia
second iaciiuiig.
farming,
'
So
nine iia.iiHK1 J'™™?*
Hereiord COW
oo he
nc built
uuuiv him
null a“ home
iivmh.tilings going at home •
J’®;1 O,.V. runci.
1 ... .nh| place The
t&gt;,. county
« Angus
«n»u&lt; Herd,
Horri ' on
nn the added
nr
best to keep things
60 acres of the Daven- Hebden.. volunteer services chair-। lind or sale of alcoholic liquor, as , in giving the best possible assistance
to keep you boys supplied with what
MPlh?lr?.’d.ri^^td^lve Vbe owned by John Richardson. Norma ' port 200-ucre farm and. with Mrs man.
’
i the case may be. in any suchcoun- Jo and cooperation with the courts
The action was due primarily to tv"
,n d,'al*ng with the problem of in- PHILIP TURNER. Prop.
it takes to gel the Job over with In «There have been 1 Knickerbocker and Naomi Bech. I Eavenport. adapted themselves to
----------------- .
I creased delinquency in thia «tale.
Having decided to quit fl
a hurry
? in tire trucks
(Continued on paw 6)
farm-life, which boUi enjoyed. They the decision of Miss Esther Kreider.
.Such Increase usually results when
Billie Paul who Is In the Navy. “rent Hnpr«' "'r’^mriL1mvlv
--------------------------- ——, were very happy there for a year. Nurses Aide* Instructor, to accept a /-«,..«*** DnMilnre
ax now ac
position
in
Lansing.
At
present
COUIlty KetOllCTS
-a war is in- proarew.
. —
-Billie, we sec vour grandmother “» &gt; 11 *
‘I- ofc'’’„■ AiBut the unexpected again hap1
cordlnaly the probation division has mile south and 130 rods east of the
there I* no registered nurse 1c Has- unLn Ann
Oiinftn
rnost every Sunday nt church. Jack
1 «Jt«l
r.^i tintiw? Ifthe
Pnnorinn
Tn
Br
pened. There was a vacancy in the Ung*
worked
out
a
plan
which
they
beavaltable
to
teach
the
cls-MMOKG
AUg.
^UOTO
would enloy hearing from you if ?‘’le.7hat might cost »IOOM If the VOft rOpCTing IO DC
headship of
of the
the Illinois
Illinois College
College of
of
Gregory school; or three-ouarUra
, headship
?o°X™
Ita
y
LaFranre could
could no
no longer
longer function.
luncuon., z
i lleve will be of much help to the mile south and one-half mile WMU
voi. had the timeTw
time to write.
LaFranre
Aarieulture. a
(Jtomnc
Rnnrlc
I Agriculture,
a nart
part of
of Ute
the Illinois
Illinois most of the nurses are employed at i
; courts
and to----county probation of- of the Star school, section 0. Bal­
stamps, DOnOS
-----------’ wl aldi" i!" W™ itaroiricoruMrtrti, titiw «ouM b, "" State Selective
i University, and he was offered the the hospital or elsewhere.
'*•----- •have
—,ve .created several timore twp. He la offering a good
Another consideration was that I
Barry county sales for August in fleers They
1 turaVcollexe D He was hrvltetFto go the'reason
‘stormy
“weather
was I the Retailers'
war
suunp and
ana Bond
tsona district* in the stave,
state, men
each of wmai
which I list of horse*, cattle, hay and grain.
I
C-rvirAuditor
..
_ of
- --------—
-----------------RcUllers. \v
ar stamp
we know you wanted to epend your (,ne rttv ™ J.? icrvlcc
Auditor
°i?"?'’clerk
“® of the tn*tirbaMa~ and Investigate the sit- approaching and women ISiaJsI
living in drive amounted to &lt;17.208 95. ac- ! contains at least one' large'city in (
- u
time with your wife nnd your par„}l.sodooo with- Bw‘c&lt;«St?ponering
S.‘e STLhlbort" “"S TK".
treats resigning, ef- 1 hu*decision.0 Vhe outlook seemed lO-Cnake
I of the state department, whoac I^^^and ^JJJtard Haminond w^i
„
C^rtoSrd. « Pine take. ™r io :
“rto™ n ’
bu It* inceptiori here.-!* resigning, ef-! hu,” decision." ’Die outloc
fective Oct. 1. to accept the position anything but promising
The »n-&gt; n u nopea. sara. r
Delton the other day and It you
”«« &gt;» «««“ "■
“ »« of auditor for State Headquarters (.titution had been in existence for mat a new a as* com a
don t think II agrees with him you j To
a tx&gt;n(i issue, the council for Selective Service He will be- , 27 years. It had a name, but that m the spring The rev
have
arc mistaken. He told me nr was , decided to start this replacement come one of a group responsible for i was about all It enrolled only *ev- of the tint class
. hour* of volunteer .district of &lt;103.579.75.
Owing to th* death of hi*
intcring Percy Jones llospltal ta; ; (und Bnd lo adtl at ]eMl $r&gt;oo a reviewing classification systems and en student* the preceding year. It* pleted their
■ hospital and while |
Barry county sales were as fol- ■
* ,r
P* 1 tS
X-ray. for an inJun he had re- (year when the fund readies &lt;5,000. proceedures of local board* through- functioning consisted mostly of a services at
1 probably give addl- lows Hasting* &lt;6 844.20; Nashville.' &lt;ic^rt«n«nt at lensing, hepgn b*
.
,
I short winter course, which was not aU of theme
reived to hl* back We hope it l-Vpo bond Issue would be necessary; out the stale.
st bu»y times, new । &lt;7.207 25: Middleville, &lt;2,175.00. Del’
Although
his
new
headquarters
very
popular
The
college
farm
had
1
tional
nqur
farm located
nothlmi very rerlQU*. Bob. andI that, for Uwr COUI,cil can borrow &lt;5,000
have
been
very
welton-Prairieville.
&lt;596
25.
Woodland.
'nocejcc.
sou will soon be well again. I un- | MlhoUl bond*, and without waiting will be Lansing. Mr. VonPopertng । been rented, the college herds of worxers *oti
drrstand that Bobs nephew.George for a votr of ule taxpayers, for it will continue to maintain his real- I livestock |tad nearly an been sold,
| kory CornCT*
_________
will hiclude Allegan. Barry. Eaton. is offering a good list of
' Ils barns were in need of h*ln»
Belson. Ls coming along fine now u
provided in the city charter. dence here. ,
..
.. , r
j.
| Ionia.
Mrs. Orville Sayles, who has been ' repairs. It* buildings for car
You know. George was in the hos.nu. counclj wouid have been glad
I .. ..
Ionia. Calhoun
Calhoun and
and the
the southern
southern
,pital
— 1-------------------------- — he
M, enUB»C kuuucu
for quite a while
after
, haVp iimc
added more than &lt;500 to serving a* assistant clerk for many j Gn college work were inferiMx
MlSSinq vniia
/VtlSSinq
Child ruunu
round .part
part or
of Kent countie*
counties They
iney nave
have
tcred the service. Glad to hear you
vn" , (p
---------c replacement
’----------- - •fund
—• this
■ ------year, but• 1 months, has been appointed as । inadequate, and their equipment —
.
....
r
named
_
*•%*/•
r
named Norman
Norman Jeffery
Jeffery as
a* their
their
»re well nnd
»rv
anti working,
working. George.
I was unable to do so. because every clerk to fill the vacancy. The new college work seemed almost a joke.
Snagged in Wire rence special representative for this dB- Issue for full particulars.
t A stpecial
Hello!
to
George
Wood.*,
dollar
of
this
year'*
tax'
levy
is
j
assistant
clerk
ha*
not
been
!
Whcn^
he
went
to
Ur
^
an
“
c
^
l
r
al
*^]
Hastings
Eleven
to
wpCv.w.
GcoFkv avwM.-. aouar oi inis year*
icv/
।
Mr. and Mrs. Jooeph Flschmelser.
•
Jr. nnd John. We have not seen you needed for the city's running ex- at this writing (Wednesday morn­
Meet Battle Creek There
of Jackson, and their five children
As Hastings is the geographical T. R. CLEMENCE. Fr.p.
in the home of Doctor J. T. Bur' boys in several years, only from Die- .K-nres. As labor and material costs ing&gt;.
Having decided to quit farming
Friday. Sept. 17. the Hastings have been camping on the banks of center of the district. Mr Jeffery
rill. who accompanied him on hb
tures that your father has. since . continue to soar, there is no pros—-------------------------------------the Thornapple river, in Irving ! has taken up his residence l&gt;ere. at
trip th the college farm and build­ Saxons will make their '43 football township Friday^ afternoon about '701 South Church St. Hr has a fine Mr Ciemence will dispose of tML'
jou were in the service nnd they .pcct for any addition to the fund • • .
debut at Battle Creek, led by their 2 o'clock their two-year-old daugb- ' family, who will be a welcome addl- personal property at public auetta*
were swell pictures too. Your fa-i next year, unless the citizens of JOini /VleCring vi
ings.
nt the form located 3 miles noraft
newly
elected
co-captaln.
Dunne
ther pays us a call every month Hastings shall vote, as they should. I ««
r
I- f*
When Mr. Davenport had looked
ter wandered away while her moth- tlon to our dtv. He will act a* **when he test* our cows and we al- | to increase the charter tax limit from iV.OT \*.t JT. V. OT V.
over the forbidding prospect*, hr Ottosen. The local team finds quite er was asleep. The family started si«tant supervisor in Juvenile and is offering a
ways enquire about you. George is one i&gt;cr rent, as It is now. to one
•
Monday evening the Chamber
of- was about to say that he would not a few veterans in the line-up. Play­ a search for her when her absence adult probation cases. He has had
in Iceland and John is a Lleuten- I and one-half per cent, which is Commerce and the Junior C. C. con*ider becoming the Dean of such ers back from last years are Otto­ was dLscovered. but seemed unaolc experience In probation work In the tie. hogs, i
equipment. ]
sen.
center;
Ayres
and
Ra*ev.
tack
­
ant in the Army Air Corns. I un- | what the council desires nnd needs held u Joint meeting at the I.O.OF. "
a ’run-down
institution. Doctor Burm find the ml.-.sing child. The sher- Grand Traverse region, and wtU and some I
■"".dn*,, institution
Coleman,
end;tI-SS
Townsend.
demand. John, you have been sec- , to operate the
tile city under present hall.
aH. which was pell
well Attended.
attended.
fSnSWl
anticipating such
K3F.S
a les;
Kindir
M,"rv T
.nd iff* otflco was notified and two adspt himself easily to the duties Flannery wi
: riU. evidently
Ing quite a lot of this old world , conditions,
which _•
give
— —
no -------promise
One of iiic
the apva*ci»
speakets was Eu
Ed *Fieldstatement.,
remarked,^ as if half
deputies left promptly to assist in expected of him here.
Guv
.t.— - ' »
———
Gray will ait looks pretty bad Brown, backs Every player on the
since you graduated Merle iKid I of improvement for several years to er of Lansing, state manager of t!\e | himself: "Yes
“-------the search. Soon after the officers
c. H. Osborn will continue to be elxewhere in thia issue
Davenportanu
fully
thr ,OM. of lhflr cap
saw your folks at the 4-H Fair In ' come.
navenpon.
ana ..
nIt~
misniuy
.
....
hoCommittee on Economic Develop- । Professor Davenport.
, ' &gt;p*m
looking for the little girl, her the probation officer for Barry Ucularo. ■
■
The LaFrance truck was pur­ ment He discussed the need and I ns bad as it looks. But— looking up Uin elect for '43. Dick Thoma*, who began
Hastings last week.
14 year old brother found her snared county. He is glad to have Mr. JeffSome of you boy* have been 4-H ]i chased July 17. 1919 — over 24 years Ute rcsponaiblllty of industry and I and spreading his arms, a* if to in­ is now in the service, but this onlv in a barbed wire fence. She was ery so near, as It will be much easier JOHN BUSH. Frop.
members so you know what a good Ii ago. The council committee which private employers " in caring for 1 elude »*&gt;•
the whni»
whole Hnri»nn_
horizon—““but
but. thi*
this serves as an Incentive for added completely exhausted, but unhurt. I to take up his problem* with him
Having decided to quit farmli
Ume the kids have In taking lh*tr ' made the purchase consisted of Dr. post-war labor problems. Aben is Illinois, and Illinois Ls an Impe­ effort on the field, as has been evi­ by her frantic but unsuccess!ul tf- : than with Lansing. Mr. Osborn ha* Mr Bush will have an auction M
stock nnd other project* to the j. Frank Carruthers, chairman. R. T. Johnson was named a? chairman in rial slate. What you see here will denced by the speed and aggresive- forts to free herself. The baros had made a splendid record as county at hl* farm located 2 mile* east
Fair. Some of them went to Lan- i Wilson. John W. Bronson and Al­ Barry county.
one day become a university worthy ness shown In practice these last caught her sweater, and her at- , probation officer, and hLs work is Cloverdale or 1 mile west of
few weeks. The Saxons have been
•Ing to the State 4-H Fair. The bert H. Brill. Joe Sage was then
Clyde Stevens, also of lanslng, a of such a commonwealth and such
tempt* to get loose hid pulled that (appreciated by Judge McDonald as Doud school. He b offering a
Milo Club did very well at both fire chief. This city surely obtained sUte aeronautical engineer, spoke a people.' Let us tell the story in practicing since Sept. 1st and are garment up over her head, which , n was by Judge McPeek.
list of cattle, chicken*, farm
value received in that purchase. of the need for an airport in Has- Dean Davenport's own words, as now getting » Httle polish and had muffled her cries.
fairs.
1-----------------------------------------and household good*. Hemy
finesse on their olays and riiould
School has begun and the bov.« The truck is still doing business, but tings.
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published
in
the
“
Country
Gentle
­
nery will cry the aale and U —
He said there were ..several
,
be In good condltioln for their first DON SM ELK Ell GETS
«».. * man"
IMP
and girl* are Retting acquainted it is getting wobbly, and likely to be desirable location*
of
February.
1926.
Gray will act a* clerk. See th* adnearby
and,
r
with their new teachers. Mrs. Saun­ a candidate for the scrap heap at urged the members to select and “
B
"on
Sept.
24
the
Saxons
will
play
\&lt; rtL'&lt;-rnetit' elsewhere in till* issue
TWO
MORE
LARGE
- '"Won By A Prophet's Vision"
ders I* still our teacher at Milo and any time. Really, the city ought to procure n site a* soon a* possible so
BASS
IN
MIDBLE
LAKE
for full particulars.
"L have known a few men whom their find home game against a
ftplace It now. and not take chanc­
has 18 pupils enrolled this year.
Here's
another
fish
story
that
an
airport
may
be
developed
at
the
You know. I am glad that this es This condition Lx one very good close of the war. Hastings, he said, I believed to have been Inspired and league member. Greenville, which Donald Smelker is telling with,
is not a school composition nnd had reason why the charter tax limit was on the state's schedule for on Doctor Burrlll was one of them. He promises to be one of the big games pride, as a followup-to last week's ;
spoke that day with more than hu­ in the '43 season.
to be turned in to an English teach­ should bo increased.
record. La*t Thursday, he and his
alnrnrt. Both talks were interesting man understanding.
Records Show Reduced . . sale at 112 East Court Blroet tn
The probable sUrting line-up for brother-in-law. Harold McDonald,
er. because I nm afraid I would reHastings He is offering a good 1M
and informative.
"Anyhow. I was a different being 1l Hastings will be:
ceivc a poor mark I hope good old
of household good* and miawBaftwent fishing on Middle lake and the
from that Ume on. ThLs man. with
RE—Coleman
Jolly will look this over nnd I
nous articles. C. M. Hammond and
first catch was a 6'. pound bass.
In Bank Deposits
[ hLs vision, had expressed in defi- 1
RT—Ayres
give him full right to censor any
John Birman will act as clerks. 8m
The
men
hurried
to
the
house
with
RG-MarUn
i nite terms my own ill-defined, sub- ■I
Indicative of the tendency of in­ the adv. elsewhere In this laaue far
part of it.
the "big feller" before he got away,
C—Ottosen
; conscious conviction*. For he had
You boys are probably tired of
and then went out on the lake to dividual* and corporation* these full particulars.^ ~
LG—Townsend
- ----------- ;
------| turned my attention to the people.
reading this nonsense by this time
try again. This time they were suc­ days to pay debts, instead of in­
/ Th* employees of the Hastings whom this university was to serve.
but I would like to close with this
cessful in landing another bass creasing them. Is the following re­ PASSING OF MRS.
Will Help Teoch Music — Manufacturing Company have set —not merely the student*, *...»
but the
article I read in a magazine the
which tipped the scales at 5’i port from Register of Deeds. Ver- SARAH C. HENNEY
RH—Brown
Pion To Be Fully Explained up committees In each department commonwealth. Here was the key
other day because I believe it ap­
Mr* Sarah C. Henney. 77. WMS
pounds. They rushed this big one nor Webster: He had been aware
QB—Frandsen
to further the sale of War Bonds. | to university development, and here
plies to us at home also.
to the house and tried again, their for some time that many more away in this city on Friday. 8*PK&gt;
The
University
of
Michigan
is
of
­
and. In the first few days, have i| was opportunity.
“I'm Not Plaring For Marble*.”
catch for the day totalling nine mortgages were being discharged 10. after a long Hlneis H«r hus­
fering to help the rural schools ot done a fine Job. Up to Monday. ।i "And sb tt came to pass that I
LH—Myers
ThLs Ls it. We're headed straight Barry county tn the teaching of mu­
nice bass. Don and Harold had rea­ from the records in his office than band. Franklin Henney. preceded
for the open doors of hell, and when sic That institution will assist Sept. 13th. 51% of the employees was booked to lead the labor of de­
son to be excited and happy over new ones offered for record. For. her in death. She had been a realthe months of July and August, us­ dent of Carlton township for fifty
we get Inside theyll slnm 'em shut teacher* who wish to participate, have signed up for extra bond*, veloping. out of next to nothing, a
1 their fine luck.
ually the dullest in the year, he years before coming to\ Ha*tln®k
and lock 'em Mnvbe 111 come out by sending an instructor in mu*ta over and above those already being college of agriculture adequate to
k*pt tab* on the entries and iU*&gt; Surviving ar* fit* ton*.
bought through regular payroll de­ meet the needs of an imperial stale
alive and maybe I won’t.
to this county, one evening each ductions. As we go to press, the like Illinois. Doctor Burrlll had said
charges. In that time 844.100.00 of
Ill take that chance. I’ll take It i week, to meet with them. He will
j What Could be "Wursdr"
new mortgages were recorded. *nd
Production Room Ls tied with the that was what was needed. Presi­
Kiwanions fo_Gather
te rL
tart «»'•«
give the uwwucuon
Instruction to
to me
the teacner*
teachers office. In each case, 61% of the em­ dent Draper, head of the university,
Than Making the
*104.188.00 of old ones discharged,
plAyh’K for over here. And it isn t wno,
w|
Jn
tmen
he|r
Material for Charity Sale
in lurn
turn, wJJl
win glVe
give
or a decrease in 60 day* of &lt;60,088.­ Miss Edith Henney of
assented and it seemed to be gen­
Bursar °
a "Cursar"
to pupfls
pupils the following week. This will ployees have signed up. Some of the erally
Members
of
Hastings
Klwanls
Dur,ar
v
*
ur
’
ar
00 of the mortgage debt of Barry a sister. Mrs.
agreed that a new era had
I7n not flghUng for the right to be
I an opportunity which the teach­ other ‘department* did not get off
“
LeRoy
WJBneiLwho
reprc.scnted
W. SnelLwho represented county.
...I.V. county wiU wUh
■
wait
line
for my
bread.
Hastings, and
W TmIn
nnot
nPtX
n a dally
ffinrt
and a __ —Uli Barry
,m- to quite so fast a start, and that opened for the college of agricul­ have placed twenty barrels at var- I
U why the average for all employ­ ture. And I was there for the pur­ ious strategic locations in the city the Baltic Creek Enquirer-News in
Bank report* show that local
this
"city
for
several
month*,
ha*
।
month* has loans are steadily decreasing: and
m?selka The P«»n 13 similar to the one fol- ees Ls 51%. but these other depart - pose of bringing It about. My de­ to help In the collection of mater- 1
returned
tn
Olivet.
He
has
accented
।
that has been true for the port two el on Sunday. Sept. 13. with lnl«rIII hide in fear for Ute rest of my lowed by lhr Michigan State College menta say they will make a strong cision had rested on the conver­ ial for the White Elephant Sale to
the
position
of
Cursar
at
Olivet
sation at the bams. In spite of con­ be held Sept 27. 28 and 29
,,
years or more. About the only tndavs.
in this and other counties a few flniah.
The employees of this nationally ditions which I knew to be unprom­
What consitlutes h “white ele­ College"—Extract from item ap­ vestmenU banka can make the«e
I'm not betting my life out here । years ago, as some of the older
pearing in BANNER of Sept. 9.
known local organization were the ising.
no anyone back there can tell me rural teachers will remember.
phant?"
days are in government bonds. Cor­ HIHTORY OF BAKKY
Never has a misplaced "C" caused poration debt* are being sl^dily
"Once upon the ground I began
The Klwanls committee In charge
where and what and how to wor­
A teachers meeting has been first in the state to earn the Treas­
more
embarrassment.
Almost
any
ship.
reduced.
called, which will be held in this ury Bulb-Eye Hag. and it 1* a safe to take stock of the situation, to of the event published a rather
brarian, received a 1
Ito
m not outfturxxing
outguessing madmen w|th
with cjty „ext pr-|day evening. Septem- bet that they will more than meet learn how much of the final fob had comprehensive list of suggestions other letter of the alphabet (ex­
The only one who Is Increasing
cept
maybe
an
“
N")
wouldn't
have
mnehine guns in their hands for ocr n
at o
8 ociuca.
o'clock. It will uc
be held their &lt;65,000 quota In the present been accomplished in the 27 years in the BANNER last week. In brief,
hl* debt* right now is your Uncle Michigan Historical
ii. *i
the privilege of being told what to in the court room, as announced War Bond Drive. The employees of of the university's existence and however, a "white elephant" is any been so pointed—but out of twen­ Sam. Everybody else is payink Ann Arbor, who de*
ty-six
chances,
it
had
to
be
a
"C!"
about
where
my
administration
article which has no immediate
say and when to say It. I'm fight­ elsewhere in this Issue. A repre­ this company always do a good Job
debts. Until the New Deal changed copy of a history, gai
But LeRoy. gentleman and scho­
of Barry County.
would begin.
value to you and which you are
ing for freedom!
sentative of the University will be in tho public interest.
program, in peace time* our na­
It there 1* anyone .
"No students, no courses of study willing to donate to tire sale, pro­ lar that he Is. warn neither choleric the
I'm fighting for the things that ।, prejent^al vnai
mrcuug. ri*»r
that, meeting.^Friday
tion usually macle yearly reduction* .he above available. It v
nor
caustic
about
our
typographic
and
only
sixty
dollars
for
running
ceeds of which are to be used In
made America the greatest Place In nlght thla weck to eXplain this mu- SIX BARRY CO. BOYS
In Its obligations
Now It take* predated If they would
local
charity
work.
faux
'
pax.
'
In
**ct.
fact,
we
we
both
both
had
had
a
a
expenses
during
the
last
half
of
the
program---to’ .teachers
the world to live in. . . that are
------------—------ who wish ENJOY RARE TREAT
from six to ten billions of dollars with Mt** Barnes al It
Gear!
The
college
seemed
to
have
The
sale
on
each
of
the
three
good
chuckle
about
it
when
he
going to keep America Um? greatest to participate.
n month to meet war co*U. So
Six Barry county boys will have. Mmaet completely gone out of busl- daVS mentioned will be held from stopped in to say goodbye and. in-? Uncle Sam must sell bond* to make with the Banner offlc*,
plnee in this world to live ini
TVachers interested in obtaining
So don't anybody tell me III flno financial aid for their lunch pro­ a rare and yet very instructive en-' nas The experiment station wax 9:00 a.m. to 9:00 pin. but“thk real. cidenUhy. he showed us the fol­ Hitler and Hirohito tee the error of
America changed. Doni anybody gram for thia school year, of in tertalnment at Higgins lake. They. ofteK.mentloned; the college almost intensive "push" will come from lowing limerick which his elevation thrtr waya. But there will be an NEW STORE HOURS
FOOD CENTER
8:00
to
9:00
o'clock
each
evening
,
to
the
office
of
"cursar"
inapired;
tell me Utere's no future any more getting University aid for /their left here Monday and will return nevrrX „
, . . „
, ..
end to that. Then the pendulum
Starting Oct. 4. Food
"The College of Agriculture of the when Dewey Reed, local auctioneer
• • •
In Rmerica.
school music, should come/o this Saturday, all their expense* being
will swine the other way—indWid- close ft p.m. dally;
“A bursar there was who could ual
Don't anybody tell me there s a Friday night meeting. It I* impor­ Mid for them. The *lx are Marshall. University of IWoo!*! Where and has volunteered to cry the sale.
and corporation debt* will cUmb
Kiwanlanx will commence an ac­ curse.
celling on mv opportunity to make tant to the teachers, the school* Gay. Colvin Florla and Norman what was it? Could it be discovered
and the government will be pay­
In
eloquent
prose-or
in
verse.
Johnson,
of
Delton;
Richard
Hart.!
with
the
naked
eye?
I
had
been
tive
campaign
of
collection
by
truck
a million or be President.
and the school district*.
ing off.
of Cloverdale:
Freddy
Griffith. ■ appointed dean! Dean of what? this week. Details are given in an
But at being a bursar.
Don't anvbody tell me there^ a
Another indication that the peo­
He surely was wursar.
Middleville and David Haywood, of One classroom in the attic and an- announcement In this issue.
bridle and bit waiUng for me with 8ERIJAN TO HEAD
ple of thi* country are faring very
H**ting»
other in the basement.
mv name on ill
BARRY—EATON CO.
well is the tremendou* increa** in
"Calling for the
I dis
That**'what took the humanity DENTAL SOCIETY
The boy* earned thia fine treat
"0-X
• inventory.
- -­
Surgery Guild No. 19 rummage
savings account* and in other d*that
w*
poasessed
one
niece
Even
so.
time*
being
what
they
and
bake
sale.
Fri.-8*L.
Sept
17
­
out of the men I'm up against now.
by
their
success
in
completing
con.
covered
--------------------—
R. M. Seri Jan. DOS. Middleville,
of teaching equipment, *
a model of
of 18. Geo. Smith Meat Market. Adv. are with complicated rules, regu­ podU tn bank*. Ov*r 8100.000.000.And I don't want any part of it!
wax elected president of the Barry- ■ervatlon project* in forestry, trap- 1 "*
lations. etc., it may be that when
1 want to come bark to the same Eaton Countv Dental society
Society at me
the ping, etc. during the port school tile and atone drain*, valued at six 9-16.__________ ______________
It become* necessary to wrestle
America I left behind me fhrrr | meeting held tn Charlotte on Bep&gt;CThelr reward Is the six days at dollars I raised the window and
pitched the old contraption onto a
Suppei? U. B. Church. Wed.. Sept. with Gordian knots of red-tape, the
our way of living has always tember 10. Dr. Winder of Eaton
than they were then. Th*
brought u* new and belter things. . ; Rapids waa elected secretary of the Higgins lake conservation camp, rubbish heap below, and closed the 22. 5-7, 60c. Proceeds go to remod­ bursar may come out with a right greater
government of this country 1* th*
and always will. . . the America f society. Emory W. Morris. D.D.S., where they will receive »peclal Inventory book. In fact there was eling kitchen at parsonage. Adv. 9-16 round “cursor" after all—in which soundcat on *grth. In spit* of th*
unhappy event the Banner's mis­
in
tree - identification, no college of agriculture; and I waa RUMMAGE SALE *
where there'* clean, hard work to ; general director and Benjamin O­ training
placed "C" may be partislly vlndi- war and unnecessary expenditure*
do . . where there* freedom, and Horning. M. D. field director of studle* in wild life and how and king without a kingdom—but not
by the bureaucrat* at Wa*hln|U*L
St. Rose hall. Thurs.. Fri . Sat. cated.
justice, and opportunity for all. . . the W. K. Kellogg Foundation were why protection I* given to game without territory.
Sept 10, 17. It.—
Adv. 8-16
birds and animals.
(Continued on Page 3. Bee. 1.)
(Continued on Page 1, Sec. 2 )
I present at the meeting.

AAAI1
CUAWINfl
UVUU JliUnlllU

Home Front

AT STATE FAIR

CITY NOW HAS QyfP

b-y

☆ AT A GLANCE *

“ STATE AIDS LOCAL
WORK IN COUNTIES

$3,000 IN FUND

jDAVENPORT ACCEPTS HEADSHIP OF THE
ILLINOIS COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE
i

s

"ixr :.X!s

AUCTION SALES

us.as‘!:aa»
122}^

_____

S SAXONS TO OPEN

SlK!o»SS"!fisM

h.™

“LST43 SEASON FRIDAY

MORTGAGES, NOTES
ARE BEING PAID

UNIVERSITY TO AID
OUR RURAL SCHOOLS

Piston Ring Employees
Moke Fine Start

I

"WHITE ELEPHANT'
PICK-UP BEGINS

-"

�THE HASTINGS BANNER, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1HJ
Wtth regard to conservation of aleevea and tiered skirt. Her bouskill that ha* made hl* characteri­
zation. on the stage, of Jefferson gu. Mr. Brower said. Consumers la quel waa of peach and yellow gladauggesting to residential customers lolu and pink rosebud*
an unforgettable performance.
that meals be planned With a- view' Miss Katherine Conklin acted m
in the Sept, issue of Variety.—-J. to gas economy. One-dUh meals brideenaid and wu attired Ln blue
A house warming party was given Clark McClellan, a member of LL coolmd on top burners, or meals taffeta similar to the mald-of-r~
—-hon­
Saturday night by Mr. and Mrs. Buddy Clark’s Maritime Service cooked wholly In the oven, require ora drer*-------- *----------------g an arm'—
bouquet
of pink
Lyle Kurr at their new home. 538 Band at St. Petersburg. Fla., was less gas, it la painted out. than olh- ...
and rotebudt.er typesofofMormeals. Another recocn....... enjoyed
, so inrortused by a hearing
N. If anover. Seven couplea
John J. Bechtel. brother of the
cards and
and aa social
social evening.
evening. The
The , ton Gould's •Paranne' several years menaation U that housewives re­ bride, wa* best man. Richard Yarcards
guests presented Mr. and Mrs.Kurr; ago that he decided, after consul- frain from lighting top burners un­
wlth an appropriate gilt.
Ung his wile, if they ever had a til
... cooking utensils are in place.
rtoya rvow were Master ana Mu* • •
daughter they would name her PaIn order to conserve gas uaed for tress of ceremonies.
water heating, the Company h
For her daughter’s wedding, Mrs.
recommending
that
------ - ---- --•**- leaky faucets
---------- be Bechtel chose a dress of light blue
repaired and that customers refrain crepe with white accessories and
from washing hands or dishes un- corsage.
.dee running water.
a
A wnue
white onaai
bridal cue
cake Hr.ceu
graced me
the
Customers who use gas for house- dining room table and was served
htailng are urged to prepare their , with ice cream by Mlsa Marjorie
homes for winter through buula- Matthews and her assistants
■—
• •■•
*—------Cpl.
Lester 1* at
the■ Alliance
Frank Ken field began his duties lion, weather stripping and storm
the Coffee Shop on Labor Day. windows, to clou off all unused Army Air Ba*e at Allegiance. Ne­
Paul
Mr*. Arthur Chase entertained „ Pa
V* JDyer haa been In Borges* rooms, to eliminate garage heating, braska. Mrs. Letter, a graduate of
lospital.
three to refrain from hearing the kitchen Hasting* High school, I* now em­
her bridge dub of eight for dessert ,lQS
Plt^1; Kalamazoo for
by means pf the gas range and to
-eeks
on Saturday night. The previous *
eflr with Malaria fever. Mm. Dv- hold daytime temiteratures tn their ployed at the office of the Has­
tings Mfg. Co. After spending a
cr.
former .Ullian Wolfe, writes
week Mrs. Clara Brown was hoa- f.
r the
‘
husband Ls very 111. but 1* Itotnes to 65 degrees and tempera­ week at Oun lake. Cpl Letter will
less to the same group for dessert that her husbai
tures during sleeping hours to 55.
return to camp and Mn. Lester
—some
‘~~ie k
Improvement
al tlte home ot W. A. Hall. Her making
Special recommendations for gu will remain at home with her par­
it u
i* "
new
guest* included Mrs. L. R. Giasn
n' potatoes and new peas
conservation
will
be
made
to
com
­
ents.
for Municipal Judge Del Cortrtght
gow and Mrs. John C. Ketcham.
Out-of-town guetta were: Mn.
who waa delayed with some of h|; mercial an&lt;| Industrial customers.
Edith Bechtel Of Bo Haven, grand­
Mrs James Silsbee and Mr*. Harden plantings. The weather fnv-,
FOX—POTTER
mother of the bride; MLs* Bertha
Frederick Palmer
Frederick
Pninwr were
were hostesses
hostesses to
to 1 ored ^je late start for tew green
the
»,lC:h Xcre al lhe maximum
Mr nnd Mr* Clifford L. Potter Bechtel and Mr*. Arthur Gotta of
1.^ New Idea dub on Wednesdas ■
Northville. Cadet Jerald Haynes of
evening. Sept. 8 After the carry-ln ,kNew“mS«K HOURS-8U«U&gt;, of Dowagiac announce the mar­ Oxford
University. Oxford.. Mitt.
riage ot their daughter. Dorothy
dinner, the members responded to
Pvt. Harold Starks of Fort Custer.
toll call by naming a famous worn- Oct.
LTiYv4,
’' Food Center will close 8 pm. M. Potter to Orlo u Pox of Vo-I Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bechtel and
Saturday
0-30 liniu, which took place at B o'clock.
un ana giving toiw facts about her.l’
S?jH^a\ at 5
B pm.
soils
.
Robert
and William, of Mid­
life Mrs Emma S. Evans read an . Mi*s Lida Porter has returned Wednesday evening in the home
*home
------- '-------Williams
Cancer of Mr. and Mrs Ted Lelch of Vo- dleville. and Ml** Katherine Conk­
article
a niece
trom--Dr.Huison.
.....&gt;
5f
Mrs.“Smile*.
Ida F’* written
McCtoy bv
and
M?&gt; Sanitarium
tn
» linla. with Rev. H. A. Emcx per­ lin of Dinting.
.................. .............
udrnr.. Wu.. and
aud ui
Mabel RoiSh readI-OUier Women. " J^overtn.
nteelv Her
Her friends
frieruR ull
.11 forming the ceremony Mrs. Fox's
recovering nicely.
her speedy return to parents nlM&gt; attended
which was also enjoyable. Singing hope for
11
niOBNwru: aAKOKN ewe
The bride wore a blue suit with
the club song and a social lime
The Thomapple Garden Club mH
navy blue anti white accessories Kept, s at the home of Mrs J. W.
and a corsage of Ellen rosea and Lour. After a short businr.M rnrtlJ™ Ess2”^irB*iSSs.&gt;!s'p“'T bab|- mums.
■— *
‘ Bruce
“ff»"S5£
..imtal », Mr. SSuK.W
’oWn.X^!
cuing HUI oy uie ciuu.
, Mj. gnd Mrj. Rm Foreman have Mlchapl BOMkoI Hamilton si.
ie
told
I “ S plLa™
4____
new
wore a navy blue suit with match-* park it will be useful to
theTjden
neoTo celebrate his twelfth blrthdav 1
list Thursday Tommy Fcldpatuch
cSrncr o{
i Johiinnn Hill roses.
«rJj SD0&gt;
invited ten of his friends for din- 8
Mrvt
ncr which wm followed bv a then- . Mr. and Mrs. Ted OT,aughlin
The groom was attended by C.1-1
HeaU4i artweri-d mane niiAN'Inrn
tre partv at the Strand. His guests &lt;nt* M.ar8Bret Garrtaon* of route
J“*llp ot ll’e N“v&gt; Alr asked by the members concerning
Included Robert and Ronald frettoL\h'sl
ric. Robert nnd George Maurer. of
*»&gt; b2ri}.,at
,C*'!f?* ,r ,1 ,7.2 ...
1
*™ Bna ctxxif* were served Dy tna
Henry and Hubert Gibson. Robert P"thlc liosp(ta 1. Bat*
iotT
n er.u ,°{I committee with Mrs Long pouring.
Smith Billy McKeough. Dick Carl ,
“«««»"•
L’2, I*?L
1339 Trie groom isas a graduate of1 tj,- table w,i&amp; verv ealorrnl twine
and Kinsslev Baulch
&gt; man tipped the ..tales at 9 lbs. and Vollnia High school In the dm of located Vlth a wntwftece of
tiny redtomatoM* C,W** Ot
. \
. . .’
S ozs., and has been named Ronald
tiny red tomatoes.
' Saturday evening Mr. and Mrs. | Hu&lt;h»_______________
ting department of the New York
The. October meeting will be
, Central Railroad
Dan Ashalter entertained their
_____— 4iteld at the home of Mrs. Ben
After a brief honeymoon they Cowies.
• ouu" club of sixteen complimentary
will be at home at 70'2 Front St..
, to their son-in-law. cpl Boyd Clark J.
Dowagiac.
who was home from Alamogordo.
LESTFR—BECHTEL
New Mexico Mr and Mrs I-ew
...
Wurner. Mrs Clarence Cappon and
Tte.« Ashalter
l.h.l!*. held
Ix.lrl the'
, k*. winninit
...Ima.I.... ,
Mias Wandamne Bechtel, daugh­
Dan
ter of Mr. and Mrs. John S. Bech­
I
Power Ample But Great
scores.
tel of Hastings, became the bride
$aving In Coal and
of CpI Clarence Lester of Alliance
Places were laid for twelve at the ।
Manpower Possible
Army Air Base, son of Claude Les­
dinner given by Miss Marlon Cock '
WAN IXTRA 4100 IO,*®,
Wnr Pro- ter of Dowling. Friday evening.
on Thursday evening at the home1 . ’ Cooperating with the
•• .—
uction Boards
Industry Sept. 10. nt 8:30 o’clock nt the home
of her parents. Mr. and Mrs H. D ‘’uetion
Boird s Seven Indualrv
Cook. MIm Betty Lane, who leaves Program of Conservation Oonifum- of the bride’s patents Rev. S. Conurr
Hiithawav
officiated
before
thls week for Youngstown. Ohio. I rr 5 P»«’er Company wll urge Its
was honor guest and was the re- customers to eliminate all waste or tilirtv-live KuestX. Candelabra, pot­ DON’T BUY THINGS YOU DON’T
NEED—BUY WAR BONDS
Ciplent of a travelling Rift Games "»'»«*““?'
c,eSir‘!dtv’ a,ld ted palms nnd peach nnd white
nnd visiting were enjoyed during BM- Division Manager G. M. Brow- Klndiolns formed a setting for the
nuptials.
. the evening.
erJS d todavPreceding the wedding. Mrs Har­
• • •
‘Through newspaper advertising.
old
Starks
played
"I
Love
YouTtuHrepital Guild No. 14 met on I
®SS»*e* •&gt;"
Tuesday for-a carry-in dinner at;
»UI point out way* in which the b " and "Wedding March"
The bride, given by her father,
the home of Mr Robert O. Fortof electricity nrd gas can be
ney. West Green St. At the business , reduced in ways which will not In- wore a uowrr-of white aalln fash­
meting plsre. were made for the 1 terferr with wnr production, pub ic ioned with a shirred neckline nnd
STEAM HEAT
. coming year. Bridge followed, high ; safety, military needs or public long sleeves falling in a point over ,
HOT A COLD WATER
the hnnds. The fitted bodice was ,
score Ro'ng to Mrs Hora. Thr com­
, mlttre In charge was composed of । , Our company wishes Io rmnha- trimmed In while lace and self cov­
SHOWER BATH
' Mrs c Angell. Mrs Heffn Mui-1
Hint there L* no jwwer shortage eted buttons. Tlte full akin was |
floor length. She also wore n fing- f
der and Mrs. A. Crothera. Tbc O- here or elsewhere in the country.
tober meeting will be held/nt thA[ ^’Tlie, electric Industry has been ertip veil held, in place by a white
. home of Mrs. K. Stem.
I rM«' to meet the wart me demand satin hnlo. She carried an arm
ixtuquet ot white gladiolus and
rose
­
, for
Industrial
power fully nnd with­
out curtailing service to any home. buds.
Miss Bertha Bechtel attended her |
I farm, or store " hr said. —There 11
1 no power shortage. Thr Idea of Ute sister as maid-ot-honor. Her gown
I War Production Board’s Voluntary of pastel yellow taffeta was fash- I
------------------------------- --------------------------- Conservation Program Is not to save lotted with a fitted bodice. * s^urt |
I elpcJricity but to save coal. trans­
■
-____I
Mr. and Mrs-'Cnrl Van Loo arid |x&gt;rtation. manpower nrwl vital mochildren have moved from the C. lerlals. Most of our elrctrlclty U
G. Hinckley house. Just south of । made in steam generating plants.
&lt; Mt. Calvary cemeuay. to 810 W.. using large quantities of coal. So by
Green St., in the Maurice Pender eliminating waste and unnecessariuse of electricity our customers will
house.
Tire Women's Board ot Pennock be helping to save coal. Tills will
hospital met with Mrs. Kellar Stem oase^ the burden of the railroads
on Monday
lay for
tor the regular monthly nnd
:.c I the coal-c.irrving
coal-carrying boats on the
se.-ulon. Mrs. Frank Andrus has •■ Great I-akcv
I^kes a
A saying
saving In
in manpowmanjiow• been elected treasurer to succeed ' er nb-o will result. ”
the lite Mrs M. A. Lambic.
L •
' A reduction in
ir. thr use'uf
.f rlec.’.c.‘
Mr. and Mr*. Ralph Rogers and tricity likewise will slow down the
1 sort. Robert, are moving to Has- —
— -•
—*larnpk
--------—
-■------*•-------:.(■■■
.1: uhlch
nnd
applbmces
Ungs and will occupy the Rogers wear out. Tills means conscrvotion
home on S. Jefferson St. Mr. Rog- of such vital materials na copper,
j ers is employed In Lansing and Mrs steel and tungsten."
2 MILES EAST OF CLOVERDALE
1 Rogers nnd son are staying al the !
Substantial reductions In the
Phono Cloverdole Exchange
9-16
Wilbur Lane home until their house 1 use of electricity can be made In thr
- is ready. Robert has entered high fields of Indoor and outdoor adver; :chool as a sophomore.
thing, promotional and display sign
' Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Sargeant, who lighting, decorative and ornamental
1 have been residing at 538 W. Green lighting, decorative flood lighting.
| St., moved thi* week to their newly । thow window lighting, lighting of
I purchased home at 541 N. Hanover marquees, lighting of outdoor buslr.e.ss establishments, non-essential
.St.
I Raymond Johnson, son-in-law of interior and show case lighting ns
J Mr. and Mrs. Henry Osborn, who Uell as non-essential use of lights
, jy Hostings, Mich. Telephones 2244-2557
. iuw won great acclaim in the thc- ami appliances In the home. '
, ntrical world for his remarkable
•'Besides presenting general sug­
1 portrayal of Thomas Jefferson, in gestions along this line in our Com­
I Sidney Kingsleys current play sue- pany advertising." Mr. Brower said,
THURSDAY and FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER* 16-17
1 cess: "The Patriots.” was a guest “we will make specific recommen­
of Carl Van Dorn on the Radio dation* to various industrial and
Bing Crutby and Doralhy I .amour
Philharmonic Hour Sunday. Mr commercial customers whose pres­
Johnson cave Jeffersons Inaugural ent use of electricity offer* special
bddr&lt;*ss with all tlie mastery and opportunities for conserving."

SOCIAL EVENTS

Buy only the food you need . . . and buy it here where daily low
prices cut down the cost of good eating. Put every penny, dime

Ration Calendar

and dollar you can cave into War Stamps and Bonds. A $25 War

Bond for $18.75 is on even bigger bargain than any of the hun­

SUGAR: SUmp 14, for 5 lbs. valid
through Oct. 31; 15 and 10. each 5 lbs.;
valid for home canning.

dreds of outstanding food values you‘11 see in our store.

be enjoying two inch steaks, heavy cream in your coffee, and

Hurry that day by buying an EXTRA

potatoes swimming in butter.
.Stamp A non

And,

the more money you lend your Government now, the sooner you’ll

BLUE STAMPS: R. S, T. valid through
Sept. 2g; U. V. W valid through Oct

Wor Bond this month! We'll help you with lower food prices.

valid through Oct

Brown Stamp* .are from War Ration
Book Three.

NEW STORE HOURS—beginning Oct. 4, we wifi elate daily of

iMUIIIIM

Week days except Saturday 9:00 P. M.

8:00 P. M.

{prime Qua&amp;ty ^^eaP

| ELECTRICITY, GAS
USERS URGED TO
HELP IN PROGRAM

RING BOLOGNA

29c

BACON SQUARES, lean, 2 pts. ... lb. 22c
lb.

5 pts.

SPARE RIBS, meaty, 2 pts.lb. 23c
SIRLOIN STEAK, choice cuts, 12 pts. lb. 43c
VEAL STEAK, choice cuts, 6 pts. ..lb. 31c

VEAL BREAST, meaty, 3 pts.lb. 20c

JOIN OUR TURKEY CLUB
ASK US FOR DETAILS!

FRESH GROUND HAMBURG, 7 pts. lb. 27c
BOILING BEEF, lean, meaty, 6 pts. .lb. 22c

SMOKED HAMS -*’■*- •» •*—* **» 1 w*

lb. 34c

ROOMS

BEEF STEW, boneless, 10 pts. lb. 37c

TH GROCERY DEPARTMENT till
$2*5

PINEAPPLE PRESERVES
TOMATO SOUP
CampbellX 3 point*

Q cans OQc

NOODLE SOUP MIX

2 Pk9

WHITE HOUSE COFFEE

31
0
1 e

HILLS BROS. COFFEE

S&amp;WCOFFEE
................

ALL SWEET OLEO

10‘
1 9&lt;=

26c

DATED COFFEE

u&gt;....................................

13e
21c
5C
21c

LITTLE BO PEEP AMONIA

.......... ..................

TENDER LEAF TEA BAGS
**g........................................... . 1

*

34c
30e
26‘

SUNBRITE CLEANSER

FLEECY WHTE LAUNDRY
ROMAN CLEANSER

SCOURING

STALEYS CUBE STARCH
BERNARDER LIDS

MASON QT. CANS
Dozen—complete

STERLING FRUIT JARS .
Without covers, dozen

PANCAKE FLOUR

JAR RUBBERS, dot.
FLY TOX, pt. 22c; qt.

94c

.

.

..

CRUSHED

NO. 1 POTATOES, peck

No. 10 can

CABBAGE, lb. ........

5c

5c

WE BUY ELDER

BERRIES.

10c

EGG PLANT, each ...

21c

TOPKAN GRAPES, lb.

19c

P/«. LB..

AND

FURNISH

THAT provides traction without bdll-in weight
THAT keeps tractor front end down
THAT oulomoticolly protects tractor end impla-

attraction

Betty Rhoden and MacDonald Carey

SALUTE

FOR

THREE"

"Hopalong’* ('awidy in

3 lbs. 21c

19-20

George Raft and Brenda Marshall

BACKGROUND

TO

DANGER

TUES.. WED.. THURS.. SEPT, 21-22-23

mont when a buried obstruction is hit

THA T pulls and controls its implements in the soil

CARROTS, bunch

SWEET POTATOES

,-eatvuk

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”1 queried: ‘ Why. Mr. President, the TllinoU Farmers Institute was
have you read the. Hatch Act?"
created by legislative act. charged
i He seemed not to know what that. With the duly of promotions and
-act was. and made some equivocal developing the agriculture of the
answer. Not wishing to press the‘state by every possible mean*.
matter to an issue in the seinl-of-l -shortly things began to hapieiAl conference. I waited for a1 Mn For the SstltutehU decided
private interview to protest the abone of |tl .olw wu
see that
surdity of this posit ton But he the tt&lt;rlcunura( college should be
stood firm, and I os flm»l&gt;* told reborn.
him that I would take the issue lot
M.rriiv for
the people of HunoU.
&lt;.n«hv in tm"Of course lids was rebellion. But1 p^Hai* state" and 11 had ^declared
th, prnUHK hjd Uk.„ . po.lUon( Rr Jur
For
S

*

riAVpNDnpT

"Whlla the budding Item received’
careful and strenuous attention
oy’ tne legislature, me
contest
ranged around the so-called “Funk
Bill, which provided that one third
of the 'university's
university's income from
lb*
F.J.rKl
!
ann
Hrant
ihnnld
hr
the Federal Land Grant should be
devoted to tiie teaching Of 4griculture In the moat technical sense
of the term. To this end the word­
ing was made water-tight by follow-

B program will be given,
Ftow
been to
How tong since you have
iu
meeting? Think this over in terms
of the good ot our orgunlratlon. We
done ourblt In *1«. a
ing our duty in '43?
_ ___
.
...

What about sending In the
dresses of all your boys who
serving overseas. Send them u
So. Mich. Ave to Mildred J
Don't put it off. H's your duty
Last meeting two more L
joined our ranks, Mrs. Cell*,
Celia 1Hoffman and Mrs. Gladys Henry.
Another
*act* uum 11 n JixAi vnc. rnob vii f _There
--"r ’ -’s-another
—— —— ■ new class foe
fw this
the public has begun to ask about meeting come and help welcome
™
our Saturday^ night parties. What i

(Continued from Page 1. Sec. 1.)
"What the situation needed was a
physical clean-up. first of all—*
«-u with
_..urepair
------ - .tools,
—i.------uuZ
good job
wrecking
bar and matches. But my predeces­
itittorf“Ub Uhlng *
Experiment
Alio
The pioneer farmer didn't have to
sor lived in town nearby, and it was
Also W8
we have
have MnMtlhlng
something for
for aU
all
he who had made me most welcome
• It w.. . hatili. rovnl Hut the who aUend n«t meeting.
An-1 possess an education, a* he wasn't
opjUriUro thenthe^muatffiw^ h?‘er
drlvc
I J**^™*11* out bUnka for
in the home he had occupied for
“V’ff “ ■»
“ ■»
eighteen years; How would II look
cnretuUy understood.
|*un*
".
| government
for a young upstart to set out
1 nwl
■T»«» ““ J H C«Ud„ uniUnworking havoc In situations of long fore
his own board of trustees, or|**r demanding that every writer
standing?
111? «o io X. public whom we «u «&lt; *fflL
served
Amos Moore, first president of the
■Aceewdlnuy. whhou! M, 11! Xk.”’f”SuU T'spXne'S
•'Professor Davenport*—he alwas*
addressed me as Professor Daven­
port—“I
understand what you
whiT
Thing could be done for the college,
mean. But no man In Illinois would which
Was - necessarily involved,
'And so it was that after four
be more happy to see a general
”n^&lt;Jm^ntya eoll^e^r y,uri o(
fruitless work
Our next meeting, tonight at the I
clean ud out there than would Prow ,
hall, something might come up at!
the friends of the college
lessor Morrow."
agriculture in the
I
state of Illinois? ready with a program
n for
for tne
the legis- the*e meeting* that you will want to
so.
you
u
-nave
to
get
it."
- "This
was
consolation
and II
’ll *ni
40 &gt;'ou had belter come upi
lature of 18W—the program
progn^r. to be. votc
*Of
course
thia
was
not
all
done
|
so
you can vote on It. Also It might
unction to my soul. I proceeded to
"Of cm---- *’
sponsored by the fanners.
---On
the
clean up; and Professor Morrow at once.
~.........
~ ~contrary,
.................... the
—
"covered
two
a ifood
thing If more of our o(■nils ' program
covered
iwu **
-—
•
was the first to congratulate me question was put up many times pointe; one to provide housing
.------------..
rir»r&gt;
suitucer’ would make an effort to be
on a good beginning. And IJcarned and
—to
•'* many groups, always .,1
plac
an­ able for an agricultural college In I there,
te love Professor Morrow as a boy ing the responsibility squarely, on so great an agricultural state; the•' Comrade
Com
Bush has received thf!
might love his father. He literally the farmers of the state.
Vinter Ufodeh Styled For En­
other to Insure funds for Its sup- Send
Bond we bought a few meetings
had gumshoed the state for eigh­
"Two years passed, with nothing port.
Ii ago. —
and had it at our last meeting.
during Warmth anti Beauty!
teen years, preaching care of the tangible
accomplished.
Many
"The building Item was one unitJ।
Our 1844 membersiilp. drive has
land aud better fanning to a pio­ farmers were convinced and ready In the regular university bill, but started with a brand new member.
neer people, who had acquired their to work for the college. But they Its fate was entirely problematical,. who U at present serving Uncle
farms at around fifty cents an acre lacked machinery suited to their as two such Items had previously Sam. overseas.
and were Intent mainly upon ex­ purpose. There were several farm died by Inglorious, and apparently’
Comrade Keeler has received word
ploiting the native fertility of the commodity organizations, such as unregretled slaughter. It thereforei from their boy John, who isagunwonderful prairie lands. He was the Dairyman's Association and the demanded attention—this third at-■ nery man In the artillery and was
tireless in his efforts to have me Hortlcultural Society; but there was tempt to secure housing for agrlcul- some where In Sicily at last remeet nnd know all of his warmest none to represent agriculture as a i ure at the university. The bill for• port.
friends, and he had a host of them. whole.
; funds was drawn by the Institute■
Next Friday Sept. 24. Is our
He went much to farmer s Institutes
"Clearly a new organization had , and Introduced by Hon. D. M Funk,, next family night, the ladles will
that first winter, and always said to be formed at once. Accordingly j of Bloomington.
, dedicate their service flag, and
good words for the new dean.
"I have often been urged to write
an account of the methods em­
ployed. nnd th&lt;T influence* set ul
work whereby this college of ag­
riculture enjoyed a practical re­
birth. after 27 years of uncertain
nnd then declining existence.
**Il has never before seemed wise
to revive disagreeable and danger­
ous uventa in a matter which even­
tuated so happily. However, the
details were never known to but a
few. most of whom have already
passed on. Indeed. I am the onlv
one left who ever knew the story in
full. I have, therefore, decided to
give the outlines of this experience,
so (ar as the limitations bf space
and considerations of propriety will '
permit.
'
v,
I had arrived on the scene In
the opening days of a legislative
session. The university trusties had
Included In their legislative ask- i
Ings 440.000 tor a dairy building 1
I interviewed J. H. Coolidge, of
Galesburg, president of the State ■
Dairymen's Association.
Being Yankee bred. I put this
question straight: "Won't you get
the av.pclatlon behind this item and
get It through?"
That was radical In those days. I
before citizens were much heard |
of In legislative mutters: but It
seemed to me ’.he only chance. And 1
we needed the building for appear­
ances' sake, as the only building wc ,
had was a little-old one story brick
building.
Mr. Coolidge answered: "Help get'
that item through the legislature? |
Not--toy. a jug full!"
"Why not." I inquired. "The uniConstant companions wherever you go! You’ll rely on the
vereity needs It badly enough."
He replied: "The university Li no
clean-cut tailored lines, the hard-wearing service and
good, and I won't help spend money
dependable warmth of these sturdy, breeze-soft fleece
on It.”
,
,
That was a damper. Not having
coats. Choose the patch pocket Chesterfield or single'
on answer ready I retorted, "Well. |
If the University of Illinois is no
breasted box coat with velvet collar. Both rayon lined
good, whose Inuit is It? You are all
and warmly interlined. Sizes range from 12 to 20
Illinois people, and if you dont
know how to attend to your own
affairs, who Ls to blame if things
.
,.
go wrong?"
It was a center shot nnd II told,
for it opened up a new sense of re­
sponsibility. and we spent the eve­
ning going over the situation, dis­
cussing possibilities and making
plans It was too lute, however, to
save the dairy building that session.
But ever after that he was my warm
personal friend nnd a supporter of1
the college In season nnd out of .
season.
Al Odd* With the President
"It soon developed that the 1
Rresident of the university nnd I '
ad widely different Ideas of what
a college of agriculture should be
like. T would much prefer to leave
thU feature of my experience out,
of this narrative. But to do so would |
make it Impossible to understand,
much less to justify, certain l
methods and events that followed.
President Draper was an east- |
ern man. with no conception of ,
western agriculture. He waa a law­
yer. with even less experience than |
I In college administration. I say ,
this In justice to a man whom I
greatly admired, a man who served
the institution well—a man who.
lawyerlike, did not resent being
told, even by a subordinate, that he
was "all wrong.” to use his own fa­
vorite phrase.
"Well, it come about In this wav.
through an incident not generally
known then or now. We were dis­
cussing college matters Informalllv
one day—President Draper, the ag­
ricultural committee of the trustees
and myself.
"After listening a bit the presi­
dent said: “It Is this way: the In­
come from the experiment station
funds must nay the professors’ sal­
aries and the students must do the
experimenting." Word for word, that
was tiie dictum that was laid down.
“I was dumfounded. paraUzcd,
completely stumped, as we pioneers
used to say. What could my chief
executive mean?

10.75

this union six children wereoorn:
Bert. Eddie, Arthur. John, Roy and
Edith. Those who Survive besides
the children are one sister, Mrs.
Lydia Ann Haywood of Hastings
and one brother. Dr. Joim P. Ruck-

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BETWEEN GENERAL MARSHALL AND

SECRETARY OF THE TREASURY MORGENTHAU

'Mr. Secretary, can we

military leader, plan to

fight thl&lt; war in an

orderly way—in the surest
and most effective

manner—or must we take

extraordinary risks for

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�THE HASTINGS BANNER, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, IMS

TORIALS
tor a eucceaaful

ncmle relation* with other eoun-

of mnltuUy beneficial col-

pendent peoples toward material
and educational development
duties and responsibilities of selfgevemmrnt and to attain liberty.

2— Rach sovereign nation large
or small is the equal of every oth­
er nation under law.
3— All nations respecting the
rights of others are entitled to
freedom from outside Interfer­
ence In their Internal affairs.
4— Willingness to settle inter­
national quarrels peacefully, ac­
ceptance of International lav and
observance of Its principles are
the foundation of order among
nations.
. 5—Nondiscrimination In eco­
nomic opportunity and treatment
Is essential to maintenance of
sound International relations.
6—Good-neighborly co - opera­
tion among nations Is the most
effective method of safeguarding
the well-being of this and all
other countries. ' '

Before any program of world
peace fa workable. Mr. Hull believes
that the following three proposi­
The Hull proposals arc not neces­
tions are fundamental and must be
endorsed in substance, by all na-, sarily the complete answer to post­
’ war foreign policy problems of the
Uotis:
1—Maintenance of Its 6wn gov­ ' UB A. but it is our belief that any
ernment, on a stable footing, free workable plan which may be evolved
of interference as to form and de­ will have to Incorporate many of
the ideas nnd conceptions slated by
tails so long as its conduct of af­
fair* does not menace other coun- the secretary of state.

One shortcoming in the plan al­
ready Is obvious Hull proposes a
world court to consider legal dif­
ferences. However, wars are caused
by economic troubles, not legal dif­
ferences. What machinery is pro­
posed to smooth out differences
arising from economic causes?

1—Conduct, of its economic ac­
tivities in a manner designed to
promote the most effective utiliz­
ation of humtin and material reaources and the greatest practi­
cable measure of economic wel­
fare and social security for all
Cilixcn:,.
3—Willingness of each nation
to submit differences between it
nnd others to processes of peace­
ful settlement and readiness to
earn1 out otlier obligations devolv­
ing upon it in an effective world
peace system.

However, the Hull proposals arc
something you can “put your finger
on", figuratively speaking. It Is a
plan from which definite and de­
tailed discussion can start.

. Mr. Hull stated that the outline
as evolved was based on the follow­
ing conceptions which he believes
have become fundamental with the

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tCOMMUNITY NOTICES

1— All peoples who have mialifled themselves to
discharge the resp&lt;
liberty are entitled

The surrender of Italy 1* a val­
uable victory for the Allies. The
tone of Hitler * speech to the Reich
Saturday indicates that the col­
lapse of his former Axis partner
really hurt, other satellle coun­
tries under Nazi domination may
I get Ideas! However, the fall of
। Fascism doesn't mean that a rap­
' id collapse of Germany will follow.
toughest land-fighting of the war
is in prospect for the Allies. In­
dications arc that Germany has at
kart twenty divisions of first-rate
veteran troops In Italy—this Is more
than twice as. many men as HUlcV
had during the campaign'In Ndrth
Africa I

DIED AT PENNOCK HOSPITAL
Alpheus B. Putnam. 83. of Yan­
kee Springs died Tuesday at Pen­
nock hospital. He had been 111 for
ten days. The funeral was held in
' the Walldorff funeral home In this
। citv Thursday afternoon at 2
1 o'clock, and the burial was In Rlv| reside cemetery. He was born in
I Fremont, Ohio, coming to Barrv
county in 1881. He had resided near
, Bowens Mills for over 40 years. Sur1 vlving are one son. Frank, of Grand
Rapid*; two brothers Jesse, of
Grand Ledge and Don of Johns­
town; one sister Mrs. Florence
. Butts, oi Benton Harbor; five
grandchildren
and three great
’ grandchildren.

; MUNICIPAL COURT
I Keith Price. 20. and Harold Pike.
21. both of this city were picked up
, last week by Deputy Sheriff Bed­
ford. of Middleville, for speeding on
the streets of that village. Price
। admitted the charge, but Pike reI fused to admit that offense, but did
। plead guilty to driving without an
operator's license, when the two
were arraigned before Judge Cort­
I right. Each was assessed a fine of
I 310 and »4JM) casta, with the alter­
native of 10 days In Jail. Both paid.

Hastings Chapter No CB Royal
Arch Masons will begin their fall
and winter activities with the cal­
ling of the Regular buxine** convo­
Doud Ladles Aid will meet cation this coming Friday evening
September 17th. Accumulated sum­
wnn Mrs. Arcehua Campbell
mer hu.nncss will be disposed of and
dinner Thursday. Sept. 23.
plans laid for future operations.
The Chapter starts the fall aeaMMi with bright proepKtcta Seven
candidates are now awaiting calls
for inlatory work and several other*
The regular mrettng of the Wom­ are petitioning. Archie W. Relckord
en of the Mooae will be held Friday is the High Priest and in charge
evening. Sept. 17. at 8 o'clock. All of all ceremonies.
member* are urged to be present
as a special program will be pre­
sented.
of Mrs. Ruvsell Kantner, 1002 8Circle No. 1 of the WB CJ3. will Hanovcr Mrs. Florence Fleming will
inert Wednesday. Sept. 22. at 2 be in charge of the program- This
is the annual meeting anti reports
will be given and officers elected
The Cloverdale Garden Club will for the coming year. Refreshments
meet at the town hall on Friday. will be served. Members are exSept. 17. An exchange ot peren­ liectcd and visitors welcome.
nials and seeds.
INDICTED BY FEDERAL'
'
Hospital Guild No. 18 will meet GRAND JURY
Friday afternoon. Sept. 17. al 2
According to* yesterday’s Grand
o'clock at the home of Mr.-. Stella Rapids Herald August J. Herb­
-Ruling. Visitors are welcome.
strath. of this city, was indicted by
the federal grand jury in that city
Townsend Club No. 1 will meet on Tuesday. He is charged with
Tuesday evening. Sept. 21. nt the failure to report for army service
hall and all members are urged to as ordered by Kent County Draft
attend as delegate.) will be elected Board No 1. The Herald stated that
Io the conference meeting to be
held Saturday and Sunday. Oct. 10 us Jehovah's Witnesses. so that hi*
and 17. i£t the Women's club house objection to service was probably
in Lansing. Friends are welcome.
based on hl* religious convictloru.

ORGANIZATIONS

Tie

AMERICAN

LEGION

LAWRENCE J. BAUER POST NO. 45

The Joint meeting of the- Ameri- duced by Mr. Hebden. Richard Bocan_Legion and Auxiliary on Thun- I 8art and Duane Murphy, both of
day evening marked a milestone in whom have received an honorable
the history of the organizations as discharge from present service,
at that time the mortgage on the Duane Murphy U the youngest
Legion home was burned.
1 member of the Legion.
Dinner was served to about sev- i
...
enty-five preceding the meeting.! On
Saturday
afternoon
tlic
red, white and blue candles decora- Fourth district convention was held
ting the tables, Mis* Martha Lou । *
at’ Benton uHarbor,
--'— •*-those
--------attending
Mau*, accompanied by Mr*. Mau* from here being District Auxiliary
on the piano, .sang "The Lord's President Gladys Henry. District
1 Secretary Alma Lar.sen. Mrs. Helen
ter Ml&amp;s Maus sang "Homing." both Schantz nnd Committeeman Shirley
1 Henry. Officers for the ensuing year
solos being well received.
George Hebden. as master of cer­ I were Installed and Mrs. Henry was
emonies, filled the position capKtbly. presented with a beautiful Past
He introduced some of the new Le- ' President's pin. She was also se­
dor. members, guests and former lected tu chairman of Junior Ac­
officers. An especial gueet was De­ tivities In the district.
partment Vlce-Conunander Harrison
Maccabees—Remember this Fri­
IF IT WONT HELP WIN THE
Hutchins of Fennville, who gave an
It was voted to hold the next day. Sept. 17. is our meeting day. |
WAR—FORGET IT.
Interesting talk concerning Peat convention on Sunday, the Allegan
problems and the great respotui- Post and Unit entertaining in Jan­
blllly resting on the Legionnaires uary.
as the men of the present war re­
turn from service. He also stressed
An executive w...........
committee meeting
the question of membership, espec- ot the Second Zone of the Legion
tally as it relates to these new vet- was
----- ,Jheld
*- in Kalamazoo
--------------------on Sunday
—J—
erans. Mr. Hutchins spoke highly afternoon, which Shirley Henry at­
of the small paper being published tended as District Committeeman.
in the Fourth district, giving Legion
news to every Post Shirley Henry
__
_______ ....
_ ___
___ „
Remember
the________
Auxiliary
meeting
has charge of the publication.
। this evening
at **
the
event— -•
— hall
*— *’ and
—J the
Before the burning of the mort- joint installation of officers on
gage. Mr. Hebden gave a brief his- Wednesday evening. Sept. 29. Watch
ton' of the activities of the Legion for further announcement concern­
telling how they had earned the Ing installation
money to pay for Che Legion home. |
...
for^
Il was ourchased in 1933 for 83500 ,। Mrs. Henry leaves Sunday for
- note being given —
a
for .....
that amount II Omaha. Neb., to attend the rational
During the past eleven years, the I convention as the representative
Past has sponsored various projects . ot the Fourth District Auxiliary
Inrliirilna a
a booth
Iwith at the
tlw fair,
fair
«hnw«
including
lair, shows,
snows. । th.
the sessions strvnlncr
opening Mnnrfsv
Monday and
and .
carnivals, etc., moat of which
rhlch have closing on Thursday She has been
been highly successful. The Auxil­ । nam
named
ed as a member of the Paniary also old Its full share having American committee.
paid at least 8100 each year to ap­
ply on the note, sometimes giving
Dr. Robert Harkness. Prut De­
still more than that sum. They also partment Commander, at
thr
paid 850 per year rent for the use Thursday evening meeting, urged
of the rooms and have assisted in the members of tne Post and Unit
other ways In the maintenance of not to rest on past aciflevcmcnta
the home.
but to make efforts to enlarge the
Sterling Rogers, who was Post Legion home nnd to render more
commander when the property was and better service to returning
purchased,
assisted
Commander World War II veterans and their
Harry Larsen In burning the mort­ dependents. Legionnaires ■ have n
(totaling 14 poinli) become good on
gage, closing a delightful program wonderful opportunity and a great
»1id through October 2.
Special jnendon gnu*made of the responsibility when thoc men re­
various men who have served as turn and each older man should b4it Brown Potion Sfampi B in Boot J (totaling 16 poinh) bscom* good on
Commanders during the eleven ready to «tx&gt; his part.
' ’ '
’ rs vslid through October 2.
years since the note was given and
their nart in helping to raise the
Mrs. Hutchins of Fennville acn«w Brown Stamp in Boo* ] will bscom* good for
13500 fund.
cainpanied her husband here to the
Two new legionnaires were intro- meet ing.

T.’Sih

cYtY POLICE REPORT

Pplice Chief Thompson's report
of police activities for the two weeks
ending Friday night was as follows:
One arrest for drunk and ritsorderly conduct, drew fine ot 84 50 and
one year’s probation: caring for one
—
..i—-----------------------DOsitive
case of- —
rabies. -The
report
from the state laboratory gave posttive proof oi rabies. There was one

' arrest for violation of nuisance ordlnnnce. which hit the violator for
120 fine and 84-50 casta. Three traf­
fic tickets issued; 31 operator! li­
censes Issued; two automobile ac­
cident*
' ' ‘
pol
sliced; ’22 mi'ccllaneou.*
comlnalnLs: received and invcstlgated___
------FOR VICTORY BUK.WAR BONDS

CALIfOfiHIA - Rp)

PENNOCK HOSPITAL

■Portland; Jaaeph PlcJiard, Detroit.

waa reported In ths hospital news patients were discharged: Mrs.
that 14 quart* of stringbean* has. George
Hatch,
Saranac;
Mrs.
been donated by Mrs. Fred Pren- -George Williams. 430 N Michigan;
tlce of till* city. The name should Mr*. Leah Mead. Hastings. R 5;
have been Mr*. Frank Prentice of Lrslcr Long and Samuel Mas'.
Hastings, Route 1, Sorry
I Clarksville; Mr* John Bryans and
Seven babies have been bom at *on. Hastings, r 1; Ezra Daniels,
the hospital since last report, as Nashville; Bierrc Stimson, Middlefollows: To Mr. and Mrs. Richard ;
Mrs. William Savacool. Ha*Landon. Hastings. R 5. a boy. Sept.; Rog*. R 2: Mn. Carl Scott and
7; Mr. and Mr*. Henry KJevering.
and Wellington Uttle. Lake
Nashville, a girl, Sept. 7; Mr. and Odessa; Master Loon Burr Cooley,
Mrs. Kendall Keller. Hasting*. R 5. ‘ 303 E- Colfax; Mn. Thomas Lo­
a boy. Sept 7: Mr. and Mn Ralnh nia*ney and daughter. 401 Benton:
Soya. Dowling, a boy, Sept 10: Mr.! Mr» Richard Landon and son. Has-------------’. ting».
and
Mn.’oSiid
Gerald Tlacher.
Tlscher. Hasting*
HasUng*.
‘ink’. R
R 5;
6: Harold
Harold Benedict.
B&lt;—— 838
— E.”
ir. and Mr* . *»ono.
inom*.* Minus,
R 2. a bov. Sept. 11: Mr.
Bond; Thoma.*
Minns. enter
Chief NoonLeonard Hummel I^nsir
” a
• girl, ,1day
“v i"*
rnn Middleville; **-«
ling,
Camp.
Mn ato».
Stan­
Sept. 12; Mr. and Mr*s. Utl* MUI.
___ I l*y Foed- Alto; Mr*. Jack Mapc^
“t. 13.
| *nd daughter, Sunfield: Mn. ClayJr., Nashville, a boy. Sept.
12.
5"“-- * —
Patients receivingr meoical care ; g" ^LiS?.
.;•----Mrs
Fn-d
*- ’
are Roderic Cramer.r. U0 W MUI
Grand; William
9'*'
John Cappon, 837 EI. Walnut;
------------ Mn.
Prichard.
W. Grand; Mn.
■. Janet
J"i‘l
Henry Sheldon. 138 W.
Mrs. 2u.rorrJohn Scobey, 510 E. Bond; Mn Detroit; Miss Rotie Cooper. 12S 8.
Hanover;
Miss
Jean
lester,
Has
­
Betty Nelson, 115*4 S. Mie
■
tings. R 4; Clara Matson. Hastings.
Mr*. Prank Becker. 530 N
R 3. was traiuferrad tn Butterworth
»an: C. Percy Allen and Joh
Far. Middleville; Noah Earl Gooch hospital in Grand Rapid*.
and Mrs. Jennie Shelllngton. Free­
Mr and Mrs. Krauts Keller and
port: Mrs. Ivan Ross, Clarksville;
daughter Minim,
Marylln. qj
of oyracusc.
Syracuse. N.
Gordon Burpee, Dowling.
u»iwnrr
Y.s came Friday anfor
a visit with
Those undergoing surgery’ during £.2
0* irMii™
r'
w-'rcTHMUngs^Sls’s0^:"^ ।
&gt;*'« *
Marilyn Milfcr. E. Mill St.;' Mrs '
n turn°
a
Perry Wiseman. 209 S. Michigan; f“llh7r vf.it
W Hartings fw a
Mrs. Royal Gardner, Hartings, &gt;R 'urthcr »»»•
_
2: ^Mrs.
Mrs. Neal ^Granger^
Granger, HasUnps.
Hastings. |
R 4; Mrs. Lyle Condon, Clarksville; DON’T BUY THINGS YOU DON’T
J u
..u Alvin NEED
Allen Behler------and
Mr*
Nash.—
। BUY WAR BONDS
Lake Odessa; Mrs. Joseph Crosby J
INSTEAD.

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FOWL

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PERCH

POTATOES
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FRESH
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ONIONS
CABBAGE
POTATOES

HADDOCK FILLETS

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I Clarence E. Lester. City .
Wanda Mae Bechtel. City

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HALIBUT STEAK

LBS.

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RYE BREAD
WHEAT

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29c

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—

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MUSTARD
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54'
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24c

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ooz.

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MORGAN S

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�THE HASTINGS BANNER, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 1$, 1M3

Al-1 Lewi* Ntcb ipent Tuesday aflet- in Sermon and Song. Splandld imuand Mr*. Newton called on Mra.
lur. i noon wiUi Mr and Mra. CUrenc* tic will feature thi* mfvIcc
len Flih Sunday afternoon. * B
Banadtet- * Un nMraa Foal of
8:00—Wedneaday evening,—Bible
ton Kauffman of Baltic Creek 4
R-.
Labor Day with hl* pqrenta, Mr., guest ot her aunt. Mr*. Ida
Mary Bhoem^w of lAiuing ly Day Program. Sunday School
Miss Velma Buehler of Grand and Mr*. Joe Kauffman and family.1
acholara are requested to be at the
U Blouon W
laplds spent th* weekend with her A Mr -hd Ur.
church Saturday at 2:30 for rehearInd.
spent -fjom | drM * Mr
jgj, XEen Pish •al. September 23rd on Thuraday
parent*. Mr. and Mrs Forest Bueh- Huntington.
i
er of North Irving. * Mr. and Mrs. Thursday yintll Sunday u guests of . &lt;nd Calvin were Sunday evening evening.
their aunt and uncle. Mr. and Mr*. I guest* of Mr and Mra. John Baar
A Regional Business maetlng will
Sonald Southard and two children Adorn Endres. * Mr. and Mr*. Cha*. | o
off Grand Rapid*. * MiasMUs Betty be held at Woodland. Pol luck •din­
it Nashville, and Mra. Emerson Hoyd and Patty spent the weekend Stuart
*
~
—
v. —
of Battle Creek
spent Bun­
ORDER FOR PUBLICATION
Struble of Hastings, also Miss Prnn- with Supt and Mft. Evart Ardla day with her parent*. Mr. and Mr*.
:ii Bigg* of Nashville were Sunday nnd non at Inkster. Mr. and Mr*. Ralph BUiart. Mr*. Robert Ocnnaly Church ef the United
tinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. Hardy of Dearborn, and Mr. and returned with her for a few day*
Brethren In Christ
■V. Culver. ★ Rev. J. L. Ickes sup- Mra. Roy Nagler of Detroit. ★ Sun­ visit. * Rev. Alice Griffin was
E. B. Orlffln D. D. Pastor
ilietl in the pulpit at both service* day dinner guest* of Mr. and Mr*. guest speaker at the Christian En­
Phone 491
it the U. B. church at Lake Odes­ Howard Thaler were Mr. and Mr*. deavor meeting held at Ogden.
sa Sunday. * Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Marvin Thaler of Hastings, and Mr. Mich.. Monday night. * Word has
10: 00 A. M —Sunday Settool
Barnum of Coats Grove were Sun- and Mra. John Thaler, i Mr. and been received announcing the mar­
11: 30 A. M.—Morning Worship
lay guests of Mr. nnd Mrs. Ben Mr*. E C Emerick and Del! Eld­ riage of Miss Marion Rohbatcher ot
7:00 P M.—Christian Endeavor
llakney. » W. W. Rockhill ho* not ridge of Grand Rapids and Cl*o Ypsilanti and Ralnh Eye of Inkster
B 00 P M —Evening Worship
Rnnb Ind son Wilbur of Caledonia on Augtut 25th "nicy will reside in
8 00 P. M—Thursday. Prayer
p Mr. and Mra C. L. Henney spent were Sunday caller* of Mr. and Ypailantl where they are both em­ meeting.
Bundav nnd Monday with Mr and Mrs. Chas. Overholt. * Mr. and ployed.
RaUv Day is set for Sept 2«th.
Mra. Wm. Wincy mid family of Mra. Allen Fi*h and Calvin called
committee. Mrs Win. Olthouae. Mr.KAlamazoo.
* 2nd Lt
Jame* on Mr and Mrs. L. A. Begor of
Humphrey uf Fort Sill. Okla . wo* Grand Rapids Saturday afternoon.
Ke be kill am ib
b Thur*, caller at the F. K Bur­ * Mrs. Ijcon Howk and Mr* Elnora
Tlie Freeport Rebekah Lodge will
kes* home. ★ Mr*. Glenn Miller Whitney colled on the former* meet this Thursday evening. Sepnnd daughtej. Ann Marie of Has­ parent*. Mr. and Mra. Dup Weaver Umber 16. All members are request­
tings spent Saturday afternoon of Elmdale Sunday afternoon. * ed to be present and bring small
7 00 Christian Endeavor
,
with her mother. Mrs Irma Brown. Mr. and Mra
Morley Carew ot gift tor prize.
.
8 00 P M Each Tuesday evening.
W Boyd Payne of Hastings was a Grand Rapids. Mr. and Mrs. Arth­
Prayer meeting.
BUnday dinner guest of Ills nipt her, ur Clinton of Carleton. Mr. and
Womans Society
Mra. Ida Paytie. * Mrs. Ada Bunn Mn* Howard Clinton of Bowne.
The W.B.CB. met at the home
lif pleasant Valley nnd Mra. Dema Miss Helen Moore and Mra. Mabel ot Mr* Howard Thaler last Wed­
HeiL'ch. local; called on Mrs. Ed Fields, local were Sunday afternoon nesday with a good attendance
(Thomas Sunday afternoon. * Sun- - cuiril
&lt;»&lt; Mrs. •*.
califrs of Mr. n
nnd
B. ••
R Clin- Plans wore made for a chicken »up- NOTICE TO CREDITORS
lioy nftenuxm culler* of Mr. and ton, * Mr. and Mrs. Frank Walton.
ORDER FOR PUBLICATION
Mil. Aduni E’ndres were Mr. mid Mrs Bernice Cloason nnd Nancy
Mra. Matt Krelser nnd Mrs. De- visited Mr. mid Mra. C. F. Clo.son
koung mid two sons ot Burnipit Cor- 1 of Stanton Sunday. * Mr. and Mrs.
The ...
-— ...... meet next
nera. * Hico Kauffman returned j Chas
Asplnoll
attended
the
funeral
Cha*. Aspinall
Tuesday nt Uie home of Mrs. Cora
home last Wednesday after spend- of
-» Mrs *—»• Henney of &lt;ra»tina«
Sarah
Hastings Walton at 3 o’clock. Everyone wel­
ing the summer with her sister. Sundav afternoon. * Mr. nnd Mrs. come.
Mrs. Paul Thompson mid familv ut Senitah Secsc .spent Monday with
Maple Grove * Mrs C W Culver Mr. and Mrs. Emory Kime of near
Freeport Public. School
attended the Garden Club held at Clarksville. * Mr and Mrs Max
Freeport School having s'arted
Nashville Tuesday. E- T. Johnson of Snyder are spending a couple of for Uie new year with »different
Luke Ode».'.a gave a lesson on the weeks with his parents. Mr. and arrangement of teacher*. For High
culture of Rones * Callers of Mr. Mrs. Frank Snyder of Hastings * School Supt. Crouch. Willard Kid­
kind Mrs. Wm. Dipp nnd family Mrs. Ed Coats spent last week with der and Mrs. Palmer Mrs. Realna
Bunday evening were Mrs Fred Mr. and Mrs. C W. Doty of Battle Cornsfock of Grand Rapids in the
Haywood mid son. Pvt Fredrick Creek ★ Mr. and Mrs. Ed Kain of Grammar Room. Mra. McCall. In­
Haywood * Mra
Bessie Fox of Muskegon were Sunday dinner termediate room, and Mrs. Lavonne
Hastings was n Sunday dinner guests of Mr nnd Mra. Ralph Stuart Barnum. Primary
Mr. and Mrs
puest of Mr mid Mrs Allen Fish. and familv. * Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Rlough are the Janitors again Uris ; order fob publication
* Mr. and Mrs Rolland Furrow Woods and family nnd Mr. und Mrs.
were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. Harold Woods nnd ----Supt. and Mra. Crouch spent thr
son---------spent-------Bun­
pnd Mrs R. j Williams of Middle- . {|By with Mr. and Mr*. Ed Wnllan- weekend al their cottage in Man- .
LakeMr~and
nille * Mr. mid-Mrs Rial Kellogg der of*
-• Sand
°
*- **« •"«* Mrs.
*■'— liter county.
The School Enrollment is some- |
pnd family of Uansing were Satur­ Marvin Thaler of Hasting", called
day overnight guests of Mr. and on their son Keith Sunday who is what less this year than last.
Mrs. Glen Kellogg nnd on Sunday spending n few weeks with his
both families with Mr nnd Mrs. grandmother. Mrs, Wm. Hutchins |
-----------Christian* —
Endeavor --------Union
WlJliird Arnold und daughter of * Mr. and Mrs Wm. Olthonse at-* Tire Barry Countv C. E. Union
Hasting-; visited the home of Mr Bowne were Sunday dinner guests । will meet Monday. September 20th
Better Times—A wiuh rack boy in
■nd Mrs. Robert Glasgow and fmn- of .the latter's mother. Mrs. Ellen at Pleasant Valley United Brethren
a local garage tells of finding quar­
|ily of
... Woodland.
—
.....* Mr*. Mari’ Hen- Geese. * Mrs. Jennie Freeland of church at 8 o'clock. Rev. JamesOters under upholstery which. In the
ney wiu. in Hastings Friday on husl- Hastings was a Saturday afternoon I.Sullivan will give the address,
d,
?
&lt;.r
same
period last year, yielded only
nera.
and Mrs.
Mi. Aiten
nek’.. *
* Mr.
Mr. and
Alton Fish
Fish caller
caller nt
at the
the homes
homes of
of Mra.
Mrs. £.
L. B.
B.
------------clock In । dimes.
land '"
family *“were
“—‘in
—‘Ur
Nashville
Sat- i^,ter.
Hat- Lester.
Mrs. Julia
Mrs.Godfrey,
Julia Godfrey,
and Mrs
and
I Mrs I
Honor Roll for Boys In Service
'
*
■
• - '• George Di lin Yule. * Mr.. and
- — Mra.
—'—Chius.
. The
Freeport
Duration Club are
|
.
---------Bassett, also .Mr. nnd Mra Frank Aspinall attended a convention nt having
—‘n
' teinixirary
temporary Honor Roll
Hynes of near Woodland. * Mr. and Alma from Thursday until Sntur- I mndr fnr the Bov* ip the Services
Mra. Alvin Helrlglr of North Irv- ; dav evening * Mr* Art Hooper of ; to be placed in the window of the
TUt TRUTH OF THE MATTED IS - I SHOULD
Ifnv and mother. Mra. Ellen Hrl- near Pleasant Valley called on Mr. | Library. The Roll is to include all
rigii were Sunday gurat* of Mr ( and Mrs. Semlah Secse Sunday nf- boys from the Village of Freeport,
QUIT STUMBLING IN THEDAPK AND
and Mra. M. Devos of Grand Rap- ternoon. * Mr. and Mra- Chas. Hoyt । Rural Route, and those who atLOOK IN THE-VELLOW PAGES OF THE
Ids The latter remained with her and Patty attended the funeral of : tended Freeport School. We reallce
daughter * Mr. mid Mra Dirrei Mra Robert Cisler Monday after- this is going to be quite a task, nnd
TELEPHONE
DlOECTOPY FOB AN ELECTPICIAll
Hall mid' tflrce sons of Hastings noon. * Mr. and Mrs B. R Clinton I we surely don't want to over-look
were Saturday evening ('nests of nn. nicely settled in their new home | any boy. We are risking all the parMr mid Mrs Robert Newton and purchased from Mr and Mra Clare ent* to kindly cooperate with us.
family * Kenneth Smelkci cf west White. Mr. and Mra. While and । so if you don't find your boys name
Frenport was In
Frcoport
in Hasting;!
Hastings Monday f amilv have moved to Hastings. Mr. on the Roll don't feel offended,
on business * Miss Helen Slccklr - and
„„u Mrs. Alfred Gonzklhu moved Please come to one or any of the
i„.
-------- . to
._ Battle «Creek
—«. c.
return'd
Sunday , ..into the t.QPic
home veexied
vacated ty
by Mr. and committee and we wlU be only to
night nftcr .&lt;;x*ndinr her vacation ; Mrs
Mra. Clinton. * Mr. and Mra
Mr Frank glad to include his name We are
daughter M:
Marlyn of hoping to have a large Roll placed
with Imr parents Mr and Mra. Marlin and daughter
Rapids —
spent Sunday eve- i out doors a little latter this fall, as !
Owen Siccklc* of West Carlton. * I Grand
c------ -----------Mrs Ralph Stuart nnd son Dean nlng
nmg with
wnn Mr. and Mra
——. Wm Mish- we nrc depending on some of the I
-----of
. --Bowne
-------- j. *»».Miss
—
it, as soonasbusv !
ipent horn Tuesday until Kntttrdny .ler
Dorothy Van ।.men
------ ~ j..le]p
night with her mother. Mt, Nellie 1 Patton who has been attending the i renMjn
''•••■son *«
’• over. More details about &lt;
Yeitcr of Lowell * Miss Doniihy 1 children's Institute in Detroit for the 1 thh
“•'* a
" little
"
later. Plrase keen the I
Pippi 1 of Algonac spent Saturday post three. months Is spending u officers of the Duration Club in­
nnd Sunday with Mr. mid Mr:. P few days with her parents. Mr. nnd formed of the change of addresses
~ ...------ * ..
«...
C.
Tabbrrer.
Pvt.
Dal? Dnke.s Mrs c Vnn pntto,, nortt) Of prec. of your boy. n* we wish to keep In
■»7rt before returning to Bronson touch with ail of them. Just send
who K liom*’ on furlough wu« a, port
K..1G.V...2C3 * Mr. and us a postcard with his name, ad­
----- - al" Kalamazoo
Bunday evening caller of Mr. mid hospital
Mr. L’on Howk. * Mr mid Mrs. 1 Mrs Chas. Woods of
ot Union .....
City. dress. and rank, before Oct. l«t.
Alviih Moore mid family of near ( Indiana, spent a few days last week Also wish to ask that all dues must
Kalamazoo visited their parents, with Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Woodsand be paid as soon as possible to help
Mr. and Mrs- Chas Moore, mid on | family and Mr. and Mrs. Harold In buying cards-alsogiftsforChri.itSunday they all attended the Moore y/irn nnd son. * Labor Day guerts nins for our boys. You may give these
reunion at the home of Mr and : r&gt;f Rev. nnd Mrs J. L. Tcke» were dues to Mr*. Leon Howk or Mrs
Mr. Wm. Moore near Hustings. A Rev. and Mrs. E. A. Skull of Lake Otte Kunde.
Mr;:. Einma Anderson was in Has- | Odessa * Mr. and Mrs. Floyd OeiMethod Kt Church
tlngs Fridnv * Mrs. Wm Mishler i ger of AUo were Sunday night *upRev. John McCue. Pastor
and Gwendolyn of South Bowne ner
—guests
------- ‘­ of Mr. and Mr*. Chas.
in no—Mnmlnj wnr«hip
were Sunday afternoon callers of । Oelgi-r and family. * Mr. and Mrs.
11:00—Sunday School
Mr mid Mrs. Harold Yoder and | J.-.;Jay 2!™sh
Blough .ir.d
and son Billy spent
n.uu—hvcnuig vvoramp—A drama
familv. A MUs Ri mita Cole of Has- ! Saturday
Saturdav with the
U
latter’s parents.
tings was ..
a Wednesday night sup- .j Mr.
J
Mwa
and Mrs. Olin Johnson near “The Prodical Son” will be Riven
tier g(ie«t
nhe«t of Mr. and
n J Mrs. Ivan I "Hustings * Mr. and Mrs. John
Roti'll * Mrs Bdrtha
B&lt;’
Rnii'h
Johnson of 1 Overholt of Clarksville were Friday
Hasting* ancnl the weekend with evening callers of Mr. and Mr'. I
Mr and Mrs. Dun Posim.i nnd I Chas. Overholt. * Mr. and Mr*. &lt;
daughter . Phyllts. * Mr. nnd Mra. I John Thaler were in Caledonia ■
Otte Kunde mid Mr nnd Mrs. R I Thursday helping Mr. and Mra. ;
F. Kunde were in Big Rapids mid &gt; Win. Spcara settle in their home
Evart Sunday, on business. * Pvt there. Mr. Spears will teach In the 1
Fern und Mrs DoIInn- of Hastings Caledonia school this year. * Mr. ;
Wei- Friday night ciiilcrs of Mr. j and Mrs. Harry Field* and family
nnd Mrs. Gi-iaid Thompson. * PFC of Elmira spent last week with their
Lyle Newton cf Camp Rucker. Alau | parents, Mr. nnd Mra. Fields. * Mrs. I

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guest of her brother and stotcr-ln- * Mrs Gerald Steinke returned I Miss Johanna RoscnthaJ of De­ pifsed Bunday with a birthday
Little Rock. Ark.
Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Cheater
Taw. Mr and Mrs Fred Becker, of; yesterday &lt;Wednesday), from a'trolt. ia spending a week wltK her dinner at the heme of her daugh­
Banghart.' Sunday, were Mr. and
Lansing over Labor Day. They all i three days' buying trip at Chicago, parents. Mr. and Mrs R P. Roeer.- ter. Mn. Ray Hotchkiss, of Route I.
Mra. Mason Norwood of KalamMQO
vlslled Mr. and Mrs. George H.| Miss Beverly Brown and Mu» that of Carlton Center.
and Mr. ahd Mn. Oliver Densmore
Becker of Rochester, on Bunday.
1 Elisabeth French Are in Grand
of Akron. Ohio.
Mrs. John Jacobson at Muskegon
Detroit guests of Miss Hazel Henry | Rapids shopping today.
. —
Mn. Gerald E
Douglas FUk of Hunter. N D.,
and Mr. end'Mrs. Ben Hundermsn and family and Mr.
who Is in the U- 8. Marine Corp, Duane Hunt ~
ILMlMippi
and Garrett Jacobson of Grand
Squires,
who
came
for
the
weekend
ert
Wdrl
6f
charlotte
nnd
Cpl
training al Kalamazoo, spent the
..
----- ----------- ,jro weeks
Rapids.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Herney spent CharlH WMrtg of Jefferson Barweekend with his uncle and aunt. visiting their husbands.
ROUSH REUNION
Mrs Llnnle Davis entertained
Bunday
tn
Concord
£ith
their
racks.
Mo.
Wik. -----Mr. and Mrs. Mason Hathaway Mr
I
Tlte first meeting of the Presby­
Dan App of Quincy was a gue»t work in Youngstown. Ohio
Bunday in honor ot her son. Lieut.
daughtcr-ln-law.
MraW.
AHer“
*
*
Mrs. James
and Mrs. A. G Hathaway of Rut­ over the weekend of Miss Florence
Mn. Ralph Herrick returned to
‘,amw Btanlake
*»'an*a«e and
ana baby
o»o&gt; commdr. KlrchnAr, and family, who terian Guild, after a two mouths
n«y,
their
son
ter*
—
------------land were Sunday guests.
fifty-two present. 1
daughter of Lanstna. Mr. and Mrs u hOtne
leave. being transferred
Kalamazoo on Tuesday after a few
ntng
at
the
home
of
Mn.
Jay
Detroit,
"mJ Harma Hupcr ot ivniamazoo ran tTom New port. R. I., to San FranMiss Marton Sawyer returned
a
ihH^on in J' p‘ V1^n I,yke “P4 !°n'
cUc
°, Those
Tnof* present were Mr. and Manman, with Mrs. Fay Marble and Howard City, Amble
Wednesday to her home tn Kala­ Ttrs. Norton Hoffman ot Gauley
cisco,
mazoo after spending a few days Bridge. W. Va.. is spending a few
Plymouth. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Of- Mrs. H. B. Billings and Mabel Crais I Miss Grace Relekord. a«Uttmr. The
Weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs I
'.nA
Ihr?r
d
.mill
de
”
ttnd
Mr
a
P
d
Mre
,
C
ar
U®
111
"
:
of
Mrs
Harold
Baker
anfl,
Lansing.
Mrs.
and
.
’
&gt;«'»
president
elected
to
fill
the
short bu»ine*s
with Mrs Morris Hill and Mrs Le &gt; weeks with her son-tn-law and Arthur Lower were Mr. and Mrs.
Granville
Factor,
and
their
small
w
un(
j
lwo
children,
local.
*rre
M
son.
n,
Roland,
ot
Charlotte,
Mr.
and!
»»
Mra.
Fay
MarbleI
with Mrs. Wheeler Ton
Boyce.
daughter. Mr. and Mra Harold Per­ L. E Stevenson and family of Stur­
Mrs Wm. Clagett
of near I ™,e. October meeting will be held ed president. It waa vol
,ondinner guests Bunday of Mr. and ~~
—
- and Mclva
'
Mrs. Philo Otis and Mbs Mar- kins.
gis.
Hastings
an?
Mr.
and
Mrs.
E.
O.
'
‘
he
home
of
Miss
Agnes
smith
on
the reun on next year
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Hubert
D.
Cook
and
Mrs.
Delbert
Whitmore.
Tnta
ocKne Hill were in Kalamaaoo on
Mrs. Francis Hamilton entertained
Mr. and Mra. Harold Hller of
Jarman
and
family
of
Hastings.
,
Wednesday.
Oct.
6.
1
lake
the first Sunday in
Mlss
Marion
Cook
were
Sunday
caslon
U
an
annual
reunion
as
all
iturdav.
u group of friends from BatUe
Mrs. Fay Marble with her father, I Ionia were guests ot Mr. and Mra. Creek and Kalamaxoo over the gueaU of Mr. and Mrs Fred Keech tlte girls were students together in
Thomas
Baird
on
Thuraday.
com
­
of
BatUe
Creek
at
their
cottage
at
high
school
’
Richard Carlyon left this morning
_____ iy, September 7. Mr.
Ing io help Mr and Mrs. Baird weekend at the Fred Jones cottage MUI lake in Johnstown.
Mrs.
A.
E&lt;u&gt;ton,
Ml:--.
Beatrix
for a week's visit with relatives in | celebrdU
and Mra. Harold PeiXina entertained
their fortieth
a adding at Wall lake.
Mr. and Mrs. Emory Wood were Easton and Mra. Bert Wcbo were , with a dinner honoring Don Per-,
Uie upper peninsula
Miss Laura Marie Maurer of BorJoe Burkholder and Morru Hill , wedding anniversary
Herbert in Mra.
Lansing
on Tuesday.
gea.1 hospital.
Kalamazoo,
spent sumU of Mr and Mra
Howard
Birdsafl is in Grand;j kins' birthday. Those present were1
Harry Larsen haa gone to Mus­ Bunday with Mr. and Mrs. Geo.11 Silcox of SuryvUle over the week11 Mr. and Mrs. Don Perkins. Lt. and l
kegon
where
he
haa
employment.
end.
Rapids
on
business
today.
....
An
_
end.
Maurer.
Mrs. Clyde Wolf ot South Bend,
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Valentine i Mis. Arnold Perkins and
“ Mrs. Daisy
1
. Mta. Laraaijind^
Mrs. Edwin Urfer, Miss Martha!I
Mr. «u&gt;— —------ - ------ ------- --------------------------------—daughter expect
iiCik SCCn.
Miss Dona Stuart were In Grand . to iiivVv
move Ithere
soon.
. . .
Ann Urfer and Mr. and Mrs.'; Ind, arrived on Tuesday to spend and two sons of Ypsilanti and Mrs.
Mr*. Leon Felder of near Pral- Wayne Goodwin and son. Tommy.] &amp;Tar^r,he week *"* ^orerA^ne^x^
Rapids Monday to attend the fu­
»«•&gt;end of Allegan were Sunday guests of “Returning today from a week in on Monday of Mr and Mrs Lioyd
neral of Mrs J. H. Ptttengcr. Mrs. rloville spent Labor Day
SaW?Pitlcnger wax the mother of Mrs. Tuesday as the house guest of Mr. Mr. and Mrs John Ingram. Mrs
Claude J Stuart, former residents and Mrs. John Oliphant- al their Goodwin and son returning on J*H TY^dmnlck^’
M iVMr. Ainu Flngleton returns to- da*? A F*
&lt;imin Kalamaxoo.
•ton returns to■—-------------Tuesday.
h&lt;Mrs Robert L. Hoasack n1 Kala­ home
J Mrs. Gerald Ryan left Saturday {Uy from Chicago where sishe —
had' n
nerr will
wU1 be served. .
Mr and Mr*. Walter Sunday re­
Mrs. James Mason left Thursday
mazoo spent the weekend with her turned last Monday from Ft Dea for Minneapolis where she wiu for a three weeks' vUit with her ■ been since Sunday buying BUT-'
Thirty-three were In attendance
parents. Mr and Mrs J M. Ising- MoAies. Ia., where they visited their visit her father for two weeks.
husband In Ban Dieao. Cal.
, chandise for her store
Mrs Cora Lawcocl of Flint is the1 Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Johnaon at a family reunion held at Uie
ston Mr. and. Mrs. John G Rulm- daughter, Pvt. Margaret Ruth Sun.
Richard Christian went to D»troll
home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. A
vetd of Kalamazoo came Sunday. day. who I* in training there.
Sunday to visit Mr. and Mrs. For­ guest oFher son-in-law and daugh- “rt planning to spend thia wcekMr and Mts. A. H. Carveth are rest Christian and Mr and Mn. ter. Mr. and Mrs A B Gidley. this end in Detroit as guests of Mr. Moore in Carlton Sunday. Those,
Mrs Hossack returning with tnern
present were Mr and Mrs. c. J.
week
; and Mrs. Eric von Reis.
to their home in Uie evening. Mrs leaving Saturday for West Virginia David Christian.
Kiwanis “White Elephant" Pick-Up Crew
Hossack left Tuesday for Lot An­ where they plan to spend a month
Cpl. Boyd Clark relumed TuesP»t- Donald Wellfare arrived here Moore. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Moore
Robert Burch visited his brother.
and family. Mr. and Mrs- Dale
geles. California to lx- with her and from there will go to tiwir Charles Burch, of Grand Rapids day to Alamogordo. N Mex. after Tuesday from camp Rucker. Ala
- week's
i._ n firtr^n
lluv Mrs
fnrlinivli
visitr
.i a fifteen day furlough tu visit Cook und family. Mr. and Mrs.,
husband. Robert L. Hossack QM home in Fort Laundcrdale. Fla., over the weekend.
Will Start Picking Up Donations Thursday
a
visit with
Clarktoand
g«»
Ralph Moore and family, and Mr .
for the winter
hto wife and parents.
3/c of the Seabee'
Mr. and Mrs. Prank Kurr enter­ children and Mr and Mra. Dan ’ H
and
Mrs.
Frank
Thompson
and
Ray Branch nnd son. Bob. were tained several relativej from Chi­ Ashalter. Keith Clark was nLto home
A guest ot Mrs w. D. Bennett
Mr. and Mrs
Wayne Frey of
Afternoon and Early Evenings. Starting on
and Mrs.,
Michigan City. Ind., nnd Mrs. Fred in Detroit on Tuesday attending cago last week and on Monday from Ann Arbor over the weekend J this week has been her sister. Mrs,! son of Freeport: Mr
.Glenn
Moore
and
two
giandchllVanDyke and ton. John of Ply­ tlm Hollywood Bond Cavalcade at about twenty-five gathered at the
Mrs. Gilbert Tate
spent
two Millie Mohler of Kalamazoo.
Green St. and All Territory South of Green
Mrs. Frazer Ironside and Mrs. V.■ dren of Nashville; and Mr. and
mouth visited their parents. Mr. S. °ttr. ®n. U,eM.8^l। ^iS^u^'d^
Vai Kurr home at Freeport for a weeks with her husbana in Rich­
Mrs.
Alva
Moore
and
children
of
D. Widrlg spent -Monday in Bat­
Scott. Judy Garland. Fred Astaire
Astalrr ! '“S'?
m,- ."dMra
"h w™ AwdI Gaskell spent mond. Va . at Uie Army Air Bose, tle Creek.
Street.
'
&amp;Mj"^‘cSe?X7 Kr-r'
O%dnd ^pidx^t and cpl. Tate returned with her
Mrs. Raymond Gibson returned,
Mr. und Mn. Lew Kruid of Zee­
last Wednesday for an eight day
Mr. and Mrs. Glendon Jones en-'
land spent Saturday with her sis­
furlough at home.
Dick
.
Howell
.
nd
_wv«r«l
other.
|
aue
^
0
,
Mr
Please Have Articles on Front Porch To
ter ahd husband. Mr and Mm. Vein
Mra Krnlth McIntyre and Janet Ravmond Gibson for two weeks.
their “
son.
Corp. n
Robert
honor of Uie,r
n
Coro
°bert
equally as well known.s called to
Curtiss
’ ‘
*Jn Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. were In Kalamazoo on Saturday.
Harold Phillips was called to
Arriving in Battle Creek on Tues- Saunders, who" 1* home on fur-,
Pvt. Gerald Curtiss ot Seattle.
Facilitate Transportation.
Cpl. and Mrs. Elmer Sandecn of day
lay
by
the
ill
-1
Gordon,
Ga.
by
bomber
plane
was
Nancy
C
Mr
’
*
&gt;
i
FtoS,iS’ZH| ilrirn w.de. Texarkana. Texas, came last week
Wash. spent a few tlat with his IX-.u-r M». on T»w«toy W'in. I •
Guests
were
He returned I
L' wcr
" Mr. 1and Mrs. Lynn
parents. Mr. and Mrs Vcrn Cur­
Tuesday for a visit with Mr. nnd Harkness Love to spend a one day t,UP
Malllson, and Mr. and Mrs. Cleo
tiss while enroute to Vermont.
Kiwanis “White Elephant" Committee
। evieve Kern visited Traver-^ —, Mrs Herman Sandeen and other leave with her parents. Dr. and,' MallLwn and daughter of Lansing,
.u—
—
«.
—
•
Mrs.
Robert
Harkness.
Mr. and Mr-&gt; Roman FeldjMUSch improved.
relatives over the weekend.
I relatives, returning yesterday to
Clifford Dolan and Don Siegel I
Mrs Ella Wolfe, who left tile. Mbs Wilma Blanch and Mrs Walleave Saturday for New York to at­
Mrs. Gertrude Adams Is spend­ Texas.
: ter Dunklebergcr and children ot
tend thr Super Market Conference left Wednesday for a Canadian busl-,1 Ing this week in Landing with her
Mr. and Mrs Guy Giddings and fiifit Thursday tn August for Bay near Nashville. Mr. Emma Well­
•
I, sister, who Is ill­
City
to
visit
her
son,
Hasting.
which will couver.c until Thms- ness trip.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Baker were
Robert Bush, who has been here I Mr. and Mra. Leon DeLano and | Bunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Pat Barry, who has been plnjlnz wltn, man, Mr. and Mrs Wilford Piatt
riav. On the return trip ;Vv will
his orchestra there at
Winona and Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Brlsul and
visit Mrs Frldpausch's sister and with friends on furlough, haa been : son of Ionia were guests of Mr. and Slattery of Kalamazoo
daughters of Hastings.
family. Mr and Mrs Gerald Swerd- transferred from Fort RUey. K«nsa
Mrs. Hugh
HuKh Riley over the weekend. II Saturday guests of Mrs Dora in. Beach, relumed home Wednesday.
Evening callers were Mr. and Mrs.
left
fegcr nt Buffalo. N Y for a few to M. S. C- at East Lansing and
iidiert
Returning to Paw paw today will । gram were Mr. and Mn. Russel! Mr. and Mrs Paul Nielson and her.. Adrian
Farr and daughters Phyllis
-—_ b'- Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hack- Ingram of Ionia and Mr. and Mra. son accompanied her home, the
days They expect to be away about yesterday to resume hU trainir
’fif
, and Janice, and Mr. and Mrs. Lynn
MlM
Mabel
Sisson
went
to
I
NciLsons
leaving
the
following
day
H
ney
and
son.
David,
who
have
been
i
I
William
Ingram
of
Mt.
Clemens
ten d“&gt;s
,
,
,
Mbs M ixlne Ayers Ls planning to Ingham cn Wednesday for a
guests °f hu mother. Mn Almira'I and on Bunday Mr and Mrs Dur- for Detroit. The orchestra ls now. Hubert of Battle Creek.
..;.2
Mlr— “
— Palmer HaCknev. since Sunday. Mr Hack-1l and Rogers and family of Grand playing at the Kn See club in To­
Fir iMr
Mti n
'vn H
R#y
spend this weekend In Chicago and wiil.
Mrs. Gertrude Endsley was sur-i
ledo and will be ot the Tumpa Ter­
will be the guest of her fiance. A C i Elizabeth DeYoeT.
ney begins his eighth year of teach-;| Rapids spent the day with her.
Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Brand- . Ing at Paw Paw this fall.
Forrest Schondelmeycr, who Ls sta­
I John Engel is receiving treatment race in Tampa. Flu., after Dec.
1st. Mrs. Wolfe reports that during
tioned there.
. . „
. xtetter and ML*s Ambra and Peter j| A weekend guest of his grand­ | tn Leila
Post
hospital.
Battle •=•■
»
Miss Gertrude Dlmond of Grand Fedewa were in l^ake Odessa on I parents. Mr.______
her
went
pr stay
*UY at Bay .City they went
and______
Mrs. Clarence Creek, going on Wednesday of last b
fishing every Monday and it was
Rapids visited her parents Mr nnd
ras-----Basil
of. week.
fishing
Hammond, wn
" ”Hammond
--------Mnu Ernest Kenyon and Misses Delton°
Mrs Percy Dlmond over the weckLt. Bovd O'Beimr of Indiana and not unusual to liave two big buckets nt
of perch for The evening meal.
Lot» and Jean Kenyon were in. Oeorge Griffen of Lansing la Mrs. Sally Ailerding of Grand ""
C,MLss Beverly Adams has rome Lansing for two days last week
spending
the
week
with
his
sisters
)mer
Frederick Granger «;&gt;ent
ling
the
week
with
hL*
sisters.,
Rapids
were
guests
of
Mrs.
Omer
GuesLs last week of Mr. and Mra.1
Ernest Hayfa and Mrs Roy!
home from Binder! t Convalescent Orno
Bert, Tuesday in Grand Rapids visiting
Mrs. Royj
Knowles were her slater, Mrs. DownsErnest Heyfe
K and M
J ! Barnum und mother. Mrs- Ecri'
Home In Grand Rapids w.icr.' she
। Mrs. A. L McClellan.
Moore, over the weekend.
.has been taking the Sister Kenny Prank Dunham,
and
daughter.
Mra ’ George
Heath. Miss
Miss Stella
Stella;j
I ,-----Miss"”Constance
Cook, who has
Mrs.
George Heath.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
B.
A.
LyBarker.
7
“JT
treatments this summer. Monday plane, who returned to their home Hcath aIld Mrs. Bessie Leonard were1 Mrs. Mac Tricb and Mra. Murray been filling the position of prilnK?n‘n«
I’?
or Mrl Heath's daughter. Goggln., attended the military fu- vale secretary to the president of
she entered sehooL
Mr. Mabe) Rotuih left Wednes-1 Rfrs B. J. Kemp, in Grand Rapids neral of Albert Curley, who was the Thcrmoltf Co. al Trenton, N. J .
Swan Anderson went Satunlav to
Pentwater in northern Michigan day for Loa Angeles Cal. to spend .wo days last week Miss Stella1 killed in an automobile accident in »or several years past, has resigned
I Heath returns to Niles on Friday! Iowa. The funeral was held at St.l’bat position nnd returned to her
and on Sunday Mrs Ander- n who Ute whiter with rrlatlvwi.
A C. Vincent Smith, who was- where she will teach again thLv year, Patrick's church in Bowne on Mon- borne here for an indefinite stay,
hud silent two weeks nt &lt;h-dr cot­
Mrs. Gicwner Dage and son. Dick., day.
tage on Pentwater lake tcturned recently ransferred to Kalamazoo,
■
।
Hattie Scharff, who has been
for training, spent Sunday with, Of Paw Paw were gueets cf Mra I
Mr and Mra. Henry Rogers of visiting here, has returned to DcWMiss1.Svbll Woodmansee left Sun­
home folks.
I cole Newton and Mrs. Lowell Teeter; Prairieville spent Sunday at the troll.
A guest last week of Mr. and Mrs. from Wednesday till Sunday. Mr. home
day for Detroit where she entered
..w...v of
w. M
m L. Cook ».iu
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Dcrnond of
and ma.
Mrs. c.»n
Ella
St. Joseph's Hospital there for nur­ Clarence Johncock was her broth- page also coming for Saturday and. Rz;~
Rogers,. ~™
who had t;;;;
been the guest of Ionia spent Sunday eventno-adth
er, J. Reuben Reed. Gunners Mate gunday
I Mrs
ses training.
Mr.
Eliza Johnson for several ’he latter's mother. jennuZGorciOn
Mr and Mrs. Clarence Curtiss of 3ni Class, of Ute Merchant Marine
Mrs. Charles Barnes was the I days, relumed
■
• "home with
... them.
BntJ frother. Ernest.
/ .
'
1
Augusta spent the weekend with who has seen active service in the
his onrentr.. Mr. nnd Mrs. Vcm South Pacific and returned on Sundnv to his base in Ban Francisco. ,
CurlLss
Weekending
with
Mr.
and
Mrs.
I
Miss Beverly Brown who rceentlv
was accepted In the Nurse Cadets Wm. McKtbbin were Cadet and Mrs. |
will lenve UiK Sunday for Detroit Ronald McKibben of Westminster
where she will spend four months College. New Wilmington. Pa., and
at Wayne University taking a p.-e- their gunu this wc/k are Mr -nd
ollnlral course. Upon completion of Mrs. Frank Silcox of Urbana. Ohio.
Mr. and Mrs Maurice McMurray.
this Miss Brown experts to be sent
to Community Hospital in Battle Janet nnd Betty Lou were Bunday
Creek for the .second part of her guests of Mr and Mrs. E. W. Fifleld
in Irving.
.
:fralnlng.
.
...
Mr. and Mrs. A B. Gidley were
Callers on Monday of Mr. ana
Mrs. W H. Bnchclder were Mr. and in Owasso over the weekend to see
hts mother. Mrs Maggie Gidley. who
Mrs Shlrlev Groff of Clarksville.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Kearney Root, and is seriously 111.
Cpl. and Mrs Boyd Clark and
Mr tind Mrs Harold Corriell of
Battle Creek were Sunday visitors children nnd Mr. and Mrs. Dan
Ashuitcr were Sunday guests ot Mr.
of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Lancaster.
Pvt. Glenn
Bachelder arrived and Mrs. Cliff Gillespie of Belle­
home unexpectedly Monday morn­ vue.
Arriving today to spend the re­
ing on a fourteen day furlough from
Tinker Field. Okla. near Oklahoma mainder of the week with Mr and
• Mrs. R. E. Walt. Jr. are Mr. Walt's
City.

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$5.50 to $16.50

49c

Sweaters — pullover and coat
styles. Worm and durable.

$2.50 to $3.95

B

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at only__ __________ T--------------- ww \

FULL FASHIONED grade A Irregular
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MESH AND LACE HOSE
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EEC
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NO SEAM—Grade

' LARUEL" 45 GAUGE, SHEER, hard
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3 colors, ceiling
$4 00
Price $1.04______X._______
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$2.95 to $4.50

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twist yarn, 45 gauge strand with lisle tops. New fall colors.

Trousers. Corduroys and Wool
Mixtures. A large
_ assortment of
the latest colors.

MINERAL OIL
ORLIS ANTISEPTIC

Our new fall hose are beautiful in construction, sheer, high

FULL FASHIONED TALCUM LISLE
The hose the Admiration makes for
the U. S. “Wac" girls. It wears and

looks fine, its warm for fall and win­
ter. Grade A $1.00 and
7QC
Irregular ____________ ____ __ ■ 9

Rayon F. Fashioned ..$1.25
Pin Point Lace
Fashioned —
LISLE AND RAYON HOSE—
Double top________ '________

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OUT SIZE HOSE. Rayon with Ude
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$4 00
at________________________ ...
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"Exclusive, but not expensive*9

�BUYING LIVESTOCK
Each Tuesday al my slock yard*,
east of BUea factory on Center Road.
On Tue*. (’all stock yard* 2108. Any
other day leave coll* at 24&lt;8.

DAN ULREY

LOREN HERSHBERGER
AUCTIONEER
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George’ Sanders,
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Thrilling melo-drama of murder
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AU Kind* of Insurants
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'kone 3183
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STEBBINS &amp; JACOBS
chose

REDUCED RATES
Property damage
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Conforming to Michigan’s new
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Michigan motorists?

FIRST CI.ASEt LAKl’ESTEH —.«n i.ue
d&lt;- tint Job at Lsil.llne. repairing or
Feinting.
Very reatoiriblr.
Pi...n»
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9 30

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AT FIRST
SION OF A

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Dramatic story of a courageous
woman who marries within the en­
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with her brave young Commando.
“Submarine Alert" starring
Attention Apple Crowers!
Richard Arlen. Wendy Barrie
Following Ute circumstances un­ Wc orc now buying cider
der which a any nest was recently
apples and paying highest
discovered In the East by the FBI.
“Hanpy Serves a Writ" starring
prices in this vicinity.
William Boyd. Andy Clyde
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/

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Good Working Conditions
Good Wages
Good Chanee for Advancement

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Every Saturday
JAKE DEPRIESTER
Buyer for STILBS and
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yards, phone 2588, or call
717—FJ
through
the

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ping wet time after
CA
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dry out soft and flexI '1 M | L/ ible with the same

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' fort they had at the
start That’s because they’re the only workshoes with soles,
insoles arid uppers all of genuine Shell Horsehide triple-tanned
to amazing softness by Wolverine’s famous secret process.

CALL HOWARD BRISTOL
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TO 2715. PHONE COLLECT.
NOW REPRESENTING

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SHOESTORE

�THE HASTINGS BANNER
HASTINGS, MICHIGAN. THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 16. 1943

EIGHTY-EIGHTH YEAR
be shipped out when he («t* beck—

ON THE HOME FRONT

Alamogordo Army Air Base
Alamogordo. New Mexico.
Cpl. Clarks son. Keith, In the Ma­
rine Reserve, who Is In his senior

grew up together, now they are in
the four corners ot the world.
Thanks Lawrence for such a grand
visit—Oood luck to you all.

BARRY BYPATHS

SECTION TWO—P
Michigan Historical Commission.' and Mrs. Dick Rom and son of Has- I baby, Mrs.
The article to intensely interesting I tings and Robt. Otis were Sunday I Genevieve
knowledge visitors at Roy Erwav's. * Mrs. Miss Joon

and good luck, soldier.
A/C 'Vince' (Vincent) Smith was
By JANE CAMERON
home Sunday—he's been tnuuerrod
home week?i
to Kalamazoo for three months rent semester for Paris Green. N. C.
son We feel honored to have a Haswith th® wtn**
further training.
Alt*' boy. Joe Wilcox—for gel-'
Bv the way. that’* where Hannon
Ung that expert medal for a perfect WHAT TO DO IN CASE OF
Rut- 11
Home on a two day pass, return­
ing Thursday, was Pvt. Otto Ku- you have the situation well in harid score in Rifle practice. Couldn't AN AIR RAID.
ball from Fort Monmouth, N. J. like all the handsome Marines?
you be writing us a letter one of j. As soon as the bombs start dropping, run like anything. It doesn't HICKORY CORNERS
Otto has been in service a year in
In town to visit his mother. Mrs. these days—we'd all like to hear
Harvey Trick and daughter-toAugust. By the way. here's news we I Llnnto Davis wm Lt. Comdr. Alva from you.
matter where you run. as long as
law Mrs Shirley Trick are In Kan- !
w.w looked unusually •1
Bet you 11 be glad Vernon TTwmp- , you run.
missed about otto’s sister. Jean, Kirchner who
who married Sgt. Lawrence Alton trim In his battle gray uniform Bon (Freeport &gt; when your wife and
(a) Wear track shoes if possible. sm visiting Shirley Trick who U In •
i tne coior
»'» oi an '' SK’2,1”. JSTi. ‘XS.;
&lt;Middleville) where we were we wnicn ne low us u
If people In front of you are Camp Phillips hospital. * Leads
■•
wouldn't know, but Lawrence was uniforms Issued to men ready to:
to service
where.
slow, you won't have any Williams returned Sunday to Camp
Forrest. Tenn * Kenneth Litts re- j
home for 18 days when baby David board shin He was trsvellnx on or- ' a&gt;t,eT • year—or does It? We re talk- ,
trouble getting over them.
“S for*Re“SlXS for‘n«
her', wheretotog.
Lawrence arrived July 3711? so the
(bi If in a bakery, grab-some pie turned Saturday to Camp For- '
God bjow ydv all.
„
rest. Tsnn. Mason LRU is JUyoung lad could have a chance to his MlUhg orders. U. Comdr. &gt; c,n look Qult*. different from lha •'
Mn. Merle Bndtleld
*
- around the streets
nthvr wav
Hv way..By
the wav the
who
heart
get acquainted with his Dad. wlio Is -Kirchner roamed
1 other
way,
who hears
&lt;c) If in a tavern, grab a bottle, Honed on an island in the south
Pacific. Mrs. Leila Letts is making
while his young son and daughter . from Albert Rlgicr fFreeporti and
&lt;d&gt; If to a movie, grab a blonde
Salutes
and Salutations:--and stationed at
were in the Barbor shop getting |
b(fn t**n»forred to In- ;2 If you rind an unexpioded bomb, an extended visit with her son ana
Sgt, Lawrence Allen
first to Louis Hickey—we had your
their
I
‘-v &lt;•
— and
-• shake
u. ..
Co. A. 348 Eng C. Bat.
tneir hair
nair cut.
cuu During
Muring that
uiai time
ume he
nc —
,arr&gt;.
always pick
it •up
it daughter-in-law Mr. and Mrs. Bert
money order all ready for Port Du
told us he haa been In the Navy ; fr^u^
cartU
Maybe
is stuck.
Camp Pickett. Va.
Pont. Delaware when your new ad­
—the
— firing
firing pin
pin is
stuck. If
If Litts. * The W8.C8. of the Metho­
*11 J"?“
"*------ '*-----*• throw
----- "
Prom camp Rucker. Ala. after 13 years. He was with the Police 1
it doesn't
work,
it in *""
the dist church will meet in the church
dress came in, so we had to change
and the war stamps for you are at TH months to Fred Haywood enjoy­ Dept. In Grand Rapids during the I RdWBrd Br.l”k'r- 8 l/c
furnace
The fire department social rooms Friday. P. M. Sept. 17
— &lt;he
—----— I Navy No, 138
al 3 o'clock. Business meeting arid
time
was«-in the Naval r»-_Reserve
needs the exercise.
the office for your folks to collect ing the feel of lust being in the ..
'i Fleet Postmaster
pot luck supper. * The Rev. and
for you until you 'Come Msrchlng home town again. He likes the but was immediately called into ac3. If an incendiary bomb is found Mn Estie Barnes of Grand Rapids
Home.' Until then we'll write you army fine, haa seen Hugo White tlve service after Pearl Harbor. He
burning in a building, throw gas­ visited his. mother.
Mrs. H. E.
and Max Francisco at Camp Ruck­ has been Communications Officer
—. -. ___________________________
Here's word from another who
oline
on
It.
You
can't
pul
U
out
i.f Naval 'P
ai i ~r*.' Otnflrtn
Barnes Sunday afternoon ond Mon­
er where many of the Barry boys of
Torpedo
Station al
al Maw_
New- , would like to collect at the receiv*
anyway,
and
you
might
as
well
Sgt. Louis J. Hickey
. R. .I. ..
—wears
—-----------------i .—. end 0{ rnjlt------| caii-he grew up in
day last week. * Mr. and Mrs
are
.. stationed.
j —
port.
He
many
service
have some fun.
ABN. 36150343
&lt;nmes Curtis and children of Law*“■ “
*—’ locale, attended
After three years in service Henry stripes, one awarded for Meritor- the “
Palk
school
•
a&gt;
If
no
gasoline
is
available,
A.P.O 464. S Postmaster
-T-..-.._ i Gregory school
__ &gt; A...
on and Mr and Mrs. Harold White
Service. 11.
He mentioned hl.
his I lA.lt/ir, hluh II nd
E Turnea
di*t.). is tous Q.rvl/'p
throw water on it and lay down and children of Plainwell called on
New York City. N. Y.
Pvt. Richard Oliphant
early days in Hastings when he
—you're dead.
The war stamps for this week go glad to be home for 20 days rest. wm in school with Ken McIntyre
Mrs Nellie Pennock Sunday * Re­
AB.N. 3M11964
He Just returned from fifteen
P S. The properties of the bomb cent gueaU at toe home of Prank
to yoc—
F CO. 400th Inf. A.P.O. 470
months overseas where he's been and where he's headed for now. wi*o
free
the
hydrogen
of
Uie
water
' and Clara Messenger were: Mn.
Pfc Fred Peake
Camp Claiborne, La
In the “thick of IL” Good to have knows but that he and Ken may
and cause rather raold com­ Blanch Depriester. Battle Creek:
A.P.O 4768 % Postmaster
Birthday—Sept. 26lh.
meet—after these many years from
you home, Henry.
bustion and you will have some Mrs. Fannie Smith. Kalamazoo;
Happy Oree tings—Dick.
Sgt. Forrest Johnson from Yan­ HHS. to some South Pacific Is­
beautiful fireworks.
Mrs Allie Jones. Mr. and Mrs. Guy
One of your family can pick them kee
Springs
neighborhood, left land and both Lt. Commanders'
Mickey McMillon writes anun- 1
Jones and Mr. and Mrs. Merle
4.
Always
get
excited
and
holler
up and keep them until your back Monday, after a week at, home, for
Sgt. Lynn Perry arrived home derllned—Be sure and five every­
bloody murder. It will add to the Jones and son. Gshtemo. * Harold
home In the U.S.A Remember those Hemstead. N. J. Sorry we missed you Sunday from Camp Gordon. Augus­ one my new address ana tell them
fun
and
scare
the
daylights
out
Asntoall. U. S. Army. Boston. Mass.,
good visits back here at the UB.O. Porrest, everybody said you looked ta, Ga. Well get the facts from all to write. O K. Mickey—here tis—
will arrive Wednesday for a 9-days
of
the
kids.
room when you were home on fur­ treat—how about a letter from you Lynn this week and report to you
Pvt. Chester C. McMillon. 36413009 5. Drink heavily and eat onions, furlough this first) to visit home
lough. which makes us wonder why
» make up for the visit we missed. about his maneuvering next week
Detachment of Patients
folks. * Callen at Mrs Frank
ilmburger
cheese,
etc.,
before
en
­
you don't write us a letter so we
Tills is the story of a Command­
Station Hospital
tering a crowded air raid shelter. Townhorne's Sunday were Mr and
can catch un on pews about you
Pvt. Elton Vandecar
ing Officer, that is a Commanding
Camp Claiborne. Louisiana
.
It will make you verv unpooular Mrs. Vern Town and twin daughsince then. Warm Greetings, Fred
A 8 N , 36458867
Make up your gift list after you sea our selection.
Officer. Mrs. Gilbert Tale wm In
Congratulation Winn Oreen, sta­
within
your
Immediate
vicinity.
Mrs Leo Chamber­
and Gdod Luck.
Sqd. A. Bk* 418
। Virginia visiting Gilbert She had tioned deep in the heart of Old । eliminating any discomfort that ten,-Plainwell;
lin. Delion. Wilbur Tolies and son.
i Incidentally—War Stamps from
You'll find it easier after you know what we have
22nd Tr. group
two weeks and the day for her to Virginia at Fredericksburg for the i would result If people crowded too Hastings, and Mr. and Mrs. Russell
n few weeks back for Pfc. Richard
Jefferson Bks.. Mo.
——
corporal's stripes you
are now i close.
in stock. Soihe of your old standbys may ba
Tolles
and
three
children
of
Bun
­
O- Gaskill are still at the office.)
nton and hl* pal. Max Seise, (who | "Oood-bye" again when the C O. wearing. Hope well be seeing you 6. If you are Uie victim of a direct
Well, lads and lassies. It waa Just
nell district.
to be In service soon) both । called Gilbert in and politely asked soon.
missing.
What we have is tops in quality and
bomb hit, don't go to pieces.
one year ago this week that one of expects
News about Capl. John (Jack) O. 7 Knock down the air raid warden GLASS CREEK
Sou suggested these letters, which come from Woodland and they were I if he'd like eight days so he could
checking upon what was new I accompany his wife home. Oh. yes Rakowsky who was Barry County's
if he starts telling you what to do.
i the 'Home Front.' so It's really both
Cha*. Erway of Kalamazoo spent
Hastings. Elton has a beautiful he did,—eo Oijbert ha* been home, Road Engineer for several years and
They always save the best seals
early
and
find
the best selections, but be prepared
our anniversary but it isn't- the kind in
the
weekend
with
Robert
Otte.
*
for themselves and their friends
you want to celebrate. Well feel tan—we can say that, because even tickled ax everything to be here—he at toe time ot his enlistment he
Pvt Rex Tate of Camp Clalboumr,
You couldn't । left Tuesday for—
to change your mind. A second and third choice
was the Road Engineer for Ingham
anyway.
like shouting and turning hand­ If itItmakes you blush.
that laffar .'....*15
v_.__ r,
County. Jack's address Ls Anchor- .8 Clip these instructions and hang La., came &lt;rld*y for a 15-day fur­
Cpl. John
O-.Tate
•
springs when we write the last see it. Don't forget that letter you'll
will
help
us
in
giving
you o full share of Christmas
lough
with
hodic
folks.
*
Mr
and
805lh Eng. Avia. Bat.
age. Alaska but he has been out in
them In the cookstove over a hot
"Home Front" letter because that be writing to us sometime Elton.
। Mrs Chas. Whittemore spent the
Chief petty officer Bob Garrett
H. &amp; S. Co. Army Air Base
the Aleutians a great deal. He says
fire.
buying.
weekend with toe Lowell Whittehas been home. How's about telling
he Is working like a dog and Is now
Richmond. Va.
won and you’ll all be safely home.
us
a
bit
alout
yourself
sailor
—
vour
Something that h&gt;s us all smil­
And Just to put things straight,
Nice going with that Cpl. rating streamlined down to 165 pounds.
IT hands
nanas—
a
tnena of
or Wm Havens of 8 W Rutland spent
Shop here! Get the best available!
Here's another official report ing- behind our
— of
A friend
before we start our second year, next port and what goes on from Gilbert and although you said you
presided
TTJtof •.
Monday P M. at Forrest Hav,
onrs WAS president of a Labor
.
the 4-H young ladv we mentioned here.
hadn't made It m yet, maybe when from—
.v-iof
_• call- tils
The
WCT.U. met
ens'.
Union, and thought nothing
eI
“ - * T*
1' Rutland W.C.TjU.
Home from overseas duty in Afri­ you get back, you can gel together Headquarters
last, week who took first prise on
ing
a
strike
anv
time
anylwdy's
path
I
*
.'5
s1
ca
is
Gerald
Curtiss
—
there's
no
her muffins at the fair was Lots
with Oton Kahler over at Camp
European Theater of Operations
Oler. Instead of Bettx. However, she doubt his being glad to be here, Lee. and tell him how everything Ls
United Stales Army was crossed. NOW, alas he's a Pri- d,v p M * pvt ttncl Mrs Re* TbU
vate In the army Every time hl* S“u'd on
former's parent* in j
I* red headed and goes to the Jones one look at Gerald and you can back here al home.
Banner. Hastings. Michigan
Battle
lost
P. M. and
see how good home looks to him.
I
wife writes him. the cheering *ec- P*
”'- Creek '**
’ Sunday p
School, now isn't that right. Lois.
Hastings Soldier Toun London.
Louie Hines wm home from Fort
also met friends
YpsilaijU. -* '
Sailor
Russel
Shellenbargcr
was
----- = from
•
Christmas started Wednesday for
Headquarters. European Theater lion helps with. "Ask him whv heljr— ——
Custer Sunday. Louie you know has
home
Sunday
from
his
training
at
doesn't
strike
He
only
gets
350
a
j
Mr
a
!J
d
Mrs
Fr
*d Otte and Ray.
you fellows, that Is. packages must
Operations—Staff •
Sergean.
only been in service a few weeks of
Dearborn.
Russel
looks
as
good
as
month
and
no
overtime.
Ask
him
I
Mrs
Bernice
Washburn
and Mrs.
be mailed to vou between Sept. 15th
but he's already been “shot up”— James McKelvey. 27. of Route 4. how a man can live on that. Tell I Hhitv Dunn of S W Rutland vtelt—Oct. 15th We've been reading up always.—which is good.
Hastings. Michigan, was among
the Bruce Siddelte in Pontiac.
Cpl. and Mr*. Elmer 8 Sandeen he gets his last one this week and Anterlcan soldiers who visited his­ him it isn't fair. Tell him he's work-,
on some of the reports that the
then hell be immuned to practical­
are
spending
furlough
time
here
Ing
too
hard.
Ask
him
when
he*
the
Edwin
Burkland's
tn
Ann ArAssociated i-ress
nssociuiea
Press sem
sent back
uaca oi
of wnai
what
■­
torical and scenic spot* in London
you’d like. Here's the usual requests ■ *,tl’ the
“‘e Herman Sandeen*.
Sandeens. from ly everything except fleas and while on leave recently. The tour, oolng to call the next strike?,Tell' bor and the Louie Erway's in Kalai\mazoo. over the weekend. * Mr. and
— "Ughters, Candy.
Books.-«nd Elmers station.at Texarkana. Tex­ Jumping Jaundice or something. which took the soldiers to the plac­ him etc "
• • •
/
Mr*. Ford Enz of Woodland were
Girts." (Some specified-blondes.) “■ 'Hot In them thar parts." eh He's on fire duty' whatever that Is es they had read about, was con­
but even If it sounds that way. 'It's
We are proud to present Mts Wm 1 Sunday visitor* at Russell Whittehat. Cpl?
Well, there's no harm in asking, wnat.
not so hot.' says Louie. He told ducted by the American Red Cross. R. Cook as author of a fine article I mote*. * Mrs. Roy Erway returned
U... don't come to the । Here
forfor
htnhis
14 14
dav
furlmiizh
rePHONE 2115
Here
day
furlough.
HASTINGS
eh fellows, but
The group saw Petticoat Lone."
about the fellows in his barracks
called, "A Michigan Indian Proj-1 Friday from a visit with Mr. and
conclusion, that, "there ain't No'
getting the news about the suneR.- the greajest Jewish market in the ect." and recently published tn' Mrs Ward Erway In Hastings. *
Santa Claus." cause you can't put "Cpl. Fay M. Staup
der ot Italy—they promptly pro­ world. Even on Sunday this “melt­ MICHIGAN HISTORY. Thte te a Maurice Erway of Orand Rapidu.
Postottlce Box 138
all that In a tlve pound package.
ing
pot
of
nation^
otters
for
sale
ceeded to pul on their own cele­
Flagler Beach, Florida
historical quarterly. ,^ut ouUby the &lt; Chas. Erway ot Kalamazoo and Mr.
Seemed like it might be a good Idea
bration-sort of a free-for-all—It everything from'fine raiment to old
to ask the gab buck home what Barry we missed a chat with you took them until 8 A. M. to gel the clothes, toys and engineers loobw
they'd like for Christmas too. so we Cpl.—write us a letter when you place cleaned up. Gollys Lodte. they Jewelry of ail descriptions. fruRs. .
did And Misters, they didn't beat feel in the 'write' mood.
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vegetables,
fish,
and
goods
from
all
Sailor Ed Pierce (son of the Bert certainly miss you up at school—
arotind the bush—they, unani­
corners of toe world.
so do we all.
mously wanted Just one present— Pierce, Hastings R 5» returned Sat­
From "Petticoat Lane." toe group
Home for 15 days is Lawrence
and It was’nt lolly pops, but very urday after 4 days ship leave. He Radtke who is with the Air Corps continued on to "Club Row." often
special guys In uniform that would wears three service bars—has been at Charleston. S. C. He's been in called “the poor man's paradise."
be plenty glad to fullfll toe Christ­ In Africa, Sicily and Italy. You're service nine months and is on lim­ Here, among the radios, tubes,
looking 'tops' Ed, hope your next
mas-wish If they po&amp;sibly could.
ited service because of an accident fountain pens, watches, and brieSo to those of you overseas, in stop in the 'home port' will be to he had back in 1034 when he broke
hopes that this may reach you near stay. Ed. you know, used to work at
the holidays, we all send tidings of the Viking Corp, before he Joined dress book with him and he re­ mal of almost any description.faith in the Christmases to come, the Navy. HU address is—
Soldier Doug Payne writes that
ferred to It to say that Sterling
Edward R. Pierce. 8 1/C
when you can be with your own on
Stoner &lt;Dowling-Battle Creek R. he was happy to run opto SaildVs
that day of. "Peace on Earth. Good I Armed ,Guard Center
4) was the only Barry County boy Bill Garrison and RIH FNet/ Orle*
Orleans. Algrles
Will to Manand then we can say, । New
cently
at Madlsoty-'wis
near
him
Sterling
Ls
stationed
"Merry ChrUtmas". knowing it will I
In the army Kyear th
down there al the point of embar­
Birthday
be so. But UDUI then we hope your
«&gt;
—*-•——Oct. 3rd.
Home for 15 days is Cpl. Harry kation. While we were talking (Law­ and now in England Is—
Christmas is a "knock out", with
Pfc.
Lawrence
M. Quick, 36192359
rence
lives
In
the
Robbins
school
(Middleville-Pleasant Hill)
the tyrants tn Germany and Japan ,• Williams
—— --r*—
A.P.O-«37. % Postmaster
feeling your blows so forcefully that from Wendover. Utah. Harry te a district—southwest of Barlow lake—
New "York City. N. Y.
their "White Christmas" will be a ’ weather observer with toe Air the road running In front of the
Bttthday—Nov. 24th.
whitewash that will take .them off . Corp*.
v.ui
lie » never
He*
iicrv* seen
nevi, anyone ftom school divides Barry and Allegan
..*
sinr^ m^euntr
Hnn counties) with Lawrence he told /Mr. and Mrs. Leo Rusch of Wood­
' Harr.*
Barry rvrsintv
County since
meeting Bob
the face of the earth
forever.
land have received a letter from
From over Woodland way comes Gillett (Middleville) early in his us about many In the neighborhood" their son Pfc Roger M. stating that
news that, while the 4.500 folks training. It was good to see you over that way. His brother Canroll he had arrived safely in England and
Harry
and
you'r
still
a
farmer
at is a Master Sgt., has been *b serv­
celebrated the War Bond Labor Day
was very much surprised to find he
ice
23
months,
and
is
now
in
the
heart
Aren't
you
fellow.
Well,
after
FeaUval Ute Blue Star Mothers
was In the same camp with his
sold 33322.33 bonds and 385 60 this is all over your weather fore­ Solomon Islands. Eugene Kotrba.
Sgt. Kenneth, their box­
stamps. Besides that these Moth­ casts should be a big help of when who lives over that way toward Gun brother
racks being only a short distance
lake
has
been
in
Alaska
a
year.
The
to
cut
the
hay
and
such.
er's stationed themselves at the
apart. These boys were very happy
Mlynarcheck*
who
live
Just
across
Sauntering
down
the
street
was
Methodist church and gave chicken
to see each other as it was toe first
the
road,
south
of
the
school
have
Jaunty
looking.
James
Valentine
dinners and suppers to all the men
time in 18 months. Another brother
to uniform. One soldier, between who received a telegram which cut two sons In service—Charles In Dallas is also In England and they
mouthfuls. Mid. ‘he was making up his time short before his return to— Texas, and Staff Sgt. Prank In the all hope to meet together In the
Solomon Islands. John Palenick,
Lt. James N. Valetnlne
for lost time, cause that was the
who Ilves on the road west of the near future. They are aU enjoying
399th Bomb Grp. Sqd. 605
first home cooked meal he'd had
school Just beyond the Loterrettes the best of health and like England
Wendover Field. Utah
in over a year.’
(Continued on Page 2, Sec. 2.)
Just In passing, because so many James has been-in service 2’4 years Is now overseas All of these boys
of you mention you'll be glad when nnd in talking about other Barryyou can get back to go fishing. Pe­ County boys he mentioned that he
ter Tletjens, from over Freeport started out with Stanley Stauffer
way caught a 29 inch pike that wm who h now in Africa (See Stan's
n beauty this week, in Uie Leach letter below. James.) .
If you ever skw an adoring little
lake vicinity. Fisherman Tletjens
was overseas in the last war on sev­ girl It was Nancy Clark. (Who's in
eral of the fighting fronts, and he the 7th grade this year) as she
isn't quite as young os he once was walked ddwn the street with her
or he'd be tn there pitching again.
Nice Having You Home News.
It has been like another, ‘ole’ shoulders she looked the picture of
home week* so help us. and here's a special childlike proud happiness.
4t wasn't Just Nancy but all the
A 4 BOOM HOUSE in the lit ward, haa 2 Iota. Arcola
Dwight Fisher left Wednesday for youngsters were noisily happy to
eir Dad. He returned MonFort Warren. Wyo. after. a week
here most of hte time being spent
. *1,300JM
with young Bruce who laughsnow
and could enjoy playing with his
land, has a beautiful view of Leach lake, all modern, with
722nd Bomb Sqdn.
daddy. Dwight says, he expects to
furnace, lights, and etc.33400.00
A 6 ROOM HOUSE with 2 tots on North Broadway. aU
jo
modem but furnace, haa attached garage11,900.00
A 5 ROOM HOUSE in the 1st ward, has lights and waler,
newly plastered -31.600.00
A 6 ROOM BUNGALOW in the 2nd ward. Has 3 bed­
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where. If you can think and plan
and act on your own. there are no
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how far you can go
That's what I'm fighting for.
That's America to me.
Keep it that way until I come

There are gifts aplenty

BUT

You must be aware of facts!

Christmas packages to service men
and women overseas must be mailed
Sept. 15 to Oct. 15.

LyBARKER’S S

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but it doesn’t help

UNCLE SAM/

Dropping coins into o piggy bank is one way

of saving for the future.

There is a better

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The more

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For every $3.00 you save, you get back $4.00

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rFifty Six Yean of Continuoiu Service

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HASTINGS,

�THE HASTINGS BANNER, THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER It, 19*3

1 Stan—take care of yourself.
'
aged to talk to. her and get her au­
Orville has been at Loyola Univer­ study, I shall apparently be **- ; University of Pittsburgh,
tograph
Pittsburgh, Pa
sity, Los Angelas, since April and signed to the Military Govt School
Bent.
2.- IB41
at Um University of Virginia, to.I Sgt. Clifford B. Poland (-«*,«- 1,
Tfir fond heft 11 the bell T ever
„
—
--------.
Raymond is with the Coast Artil­ complete this training.
vllle—Pleasant Hills SehoS Dis- I Dear lolly:
hope to receive,
lery at a East Coast station.
Qn our way up from Texas we '. iricti transferred from Iceland ha* ; I certainly want to thank you for and therefore is
The following extracts ore from —u*“-* - •-•-'Tad of German and been in England for several weeks ’ the money order I received the ular army cooks
irTne
(Continued from pMe 1. Sec. 2)
I. Il was Interesting note and writes back that he find* other day. I suppose all the other
..very much. They find the cities a letter recently received from Max
— —7„rested they were in
the country ahd the people very I fellows tell you that same thing, with" every" reom"on"a"u”ihree floors
tiiere very' interesting and say the Bauer, son of Mr and Mrs. W ouy
Bauer. After receiving his Basic us. The two trains passed slowly, agreeable—and that being ths case, | -that we all san qsc a little sate* filled with double-deck beds.
training at Camp Joe. T. Robinson. them entering and ours leaving St. 1 bet they like you too fellow. It ' money at any Ume. a* that I* what
About the only thing I can com­
Amrtrsn soldiers.
Little Rock. Ark.. Max was trans­ Louis.
usually worts out that way.
' the average service man doesn't1 plain about Ls the pay which la
ferred to the 3rd Star Unit. Spec­
Peg FYldpausch received a swell I have very much of
, j
The pert of camp Maxey where '
• riflo expert, who is serving with ialised Training program and sent I lived was a stockade, designed far ।
active-duty. We won't be paid un­
• the ordinance department of the to Camp Maxey. Texas for a five use u a prison camp with sentry .
freshenlng-up-course
In boxes, search lighte and all. The r
Tra,ln’ i *°uId ’**• to kno» » Hille Mttout: til we to to basic training after
air corps at Atlantic City. N. J., is week
&lt; r *£°KM.no,Vt
in for a bit of luck. Sunday. Sept. French and haa been assigned to men called it “Jap Traps.'' ''Little , :ing School at Cambridge. Maas. Hi- m&gt;- duties and life In the army. To this semester
।
his wife and baby left start at the beginning. I enlisted
, 12. was his 23rd birthday and we the Uhiversity of Plltabureh for Tokyo", or “The Rat Traps". Texas cidentally
■ met his mother enroute to the post further study. His letter follows—
weather was around 100 degree* all . i‘h}? **“2?
lYni U“?‘e
u
“ lutle over F &gt;Tar Mo and
„
_ ____ __
Remember the item last week (been stationed In Texas. Wis-1 will be home about November 1*1
office lost week to mall a big birthSo far have seen very little of the Ume we were Uiere so you can
er* graduating ■ Con*ln, Pennsylvania, Connecticut; for 2 week* before leaving for Camp
’» day cake. Hope there weren't top
m.c ««-----------Imagine how good it ia lo expet- about
i
Gerald Rogers
Pittsburgh *•••&lt;»»•
for r- —
the totemive. course tojUr- I and Idaho, so I have seen quite s| Grant.
many hungry pals hanging about were housed in re building called, ience good, crisp, northern air £rom
i
....-------- “
—
Reid,
blt °f
of ^e
the United
United states
Slates II haVs
haVe i&gt;ad
ha*
when you opened Uie package. Earl. The Cathedral
Learning."o
await' again. Am now trying for a five day —
I —
’ Sheppard
'
‘
W*
ln BpU&lt; of {he fact we aren't
—
called
for ' leave home so may see you all.
Tekas—well, Harold should have I two ma tor thlnas take Dlace during actually soldiers yet we do get many
. Many happy returns
an interview. Todaywas
-------------- —
been included also—both boys are I mi* time—that Is I consider them privileges such «* free shows, sod
1
Greetings to the fighting Shults that interview and have been as- ;
now Pfc * and are at Dodge City j as such-first. I was fortunate use of the Service canteens because
—brothers—ail three of 'em. Leonard signed to study the .German lan- I
Artny Air Fteld. Kaa Dodge Field enough to receive a commission as we are in uniform.
-'
__----—
s here
th: :
for
“two
^1 structure
week* in July
of I | uuage and the social
is a B-26 Marauder pitot school ' 3nd Leul. on April 29. and second,
after a stretch of doty
defy in Iceland ,.both
both Germany and R&lt;
Russia. If and :
Though we aren't getting paid,
training selected fliers Who have 11 waa married on April 30. at which
ia now at Fort Leonard Wood. Mo.; when I complete this course of
iu*t graduated from advanced fly- Ume my wife joined me in my trav. we still have very little experue be­
cause everything is paid except our
ing school to became Piral PUou | ebs
of
the
hard-hitting
Marauder. ,
....
A,.. .
, laundry and incidental expenses.
^Id'.
’“;S1
world
s speediest .m..
and aydfel
deadliest yme- I
z’ ,sure u * wonderful program
diurn bomber. Good luck, fellows
j
A VheMnmiR^nni*' and 11 u teaching us a lot that will
vou1U”m
ta&gt;r(.^i'rt. makp
make*u&gt;
belter
"sold iers'^bf*'course*
Howdy" 'Stanley
Stanley "siauffer
Siauffer— Uie !1 ?.J!‘ llor. “!fn
ffea
* 1tw.m?
want’ JJS
*“ **
ller aoW,e
«- Of course.
...............
..
“
Tom-lbm"
you sent home ha* ar- 1
, ”L.011
there
'.h"n,
L
..5!St
SS
a,ter we fln
““i*h
Sfcisj,
here we
VoH
will have
rived and Albert let us see It. Cer- j
1 Mtehie.n
at! ‘I****1 consideration for OCS
tainiy looks like a clay vase except
except'‘
h’-re
-T^'w
w . h«v2l w*
wi,lch
‘lch 11 about every
cver)' soldier's
«d&lt;Uer'* goal
goal,
to?
to- ,: KS “«,£ “X
“J” | , I *ure ,enjoy
5Ua3«L~1«™&gt;
for the hto.
hide bofuX
bottom, Soy.1
doesn't itHL **5' ** ¥*/
yodr column TSO
and
It's a good camoftouge Job for what tne the dav and ^0^*1 nuht Tiw ■ kerp UD Uw r»d work,
it's supposed to be—remarkable that ....---------- - ..™ cool at night. .... 1
Yours
truly,
Yours
truly.
mountain* are aomething ebe I like i
Cadet Robert C. Murphy
it came through In perfect condl- about the
,n„ west, and Pocatello is lo-'
3656th Service Unit AS.T.P.
Don. Hen- arc some excerpt* from cited te. a- .alley, so we can look I
Barracks No. 3.
Stans' letter—
out
------------out at
at the m0Ul
mountains
at---any time i
Michigan College
— —
—'- and
of '
Mining
V,AI
Last weekend
another
cot couple, my I
—:t rectcnd
xnsiher
Tecnnoli^Michigan
n-or .11—
A ’
i wife
and
I
went
to
the
Yell
wife and
the Yeyow.stone
Houghton.
17-1
National Park, about, which .
Ils dam hot here and were not , C. «ritina all nleht if r tried m
allowed to co without our shirt* ot
lo

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REMODELING
REPAIRING
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See

Us Now—Reasonable Terms

THE HASTINGS BUILDING
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WAR

9 Stebbins Bldg.

Members F. H. L. B. Phone 2503

We Sell War Honda and Stamps

August 29. 1943
AB OaBey
:
1. Ouster all men before and after Hello Polka,
everything at homer
each meal
Make a report of all
Hope
'thing Is OK- Well. I
men missing
•
&gt;. AU men on the chow line will
wear whites. Men in scullery, heads.

XKX,?.' | „*LlSSWJ!SrA.WA

-.. —„

HOMES.

boy. we‘re clad you can
Bast of luck, write again.

hour before each1 Center, but my
meal fin up steam tabla with water
icirnsi
and turn on steam, as meals must
be kept hot at all times.
4. bcuhery men will put G. I. cans
Los Angelas, o*uf.
in scullery before eating Two cans
we *trlved here we dldn'i
think there was such a place k
so they can ret back lo work be­ the states Band for a* far as am
can see, and mountain* all araunc
fore dishes pile up
I. Men working tn G. I. rooms us. We have the Turtle mountain;
will take out all garbage after each on our right, ths Old Womar
meal from galleys and aculltry*. All mountain on our right front. Iror
G. I. cans must have on lids while; mountln due front, Granite asoun
. tain on our left rear and on our lef
on garbage platform.
6. Men on K. P must not eat be­
hind chow lines.
i
.
7. Seconds on food are limited lo,1' know the next Ume 1 write.
We are getting furloughs to visit
bread, vegetable*, soup and other
os Angeles or Ban PrancUco, but
items a* maybe directed by the
e can't go anr other place. I will
Chief Comm. Steward. At no time
will seconds be given on fresh milk,
butter or ice cream as only enough for 5 days—these 5 days do nai
Is put aboard to insure each tnan count on our regular Ume. It is sc
the
boys can get out one time while
getting one ration.
8 M A A. win see that the mess they are her.- We are to far from
lull* are ready for inspection at any place—263 miles from Los An­
geles
and ona “P’ make *l then
any time, both inside and out. All
tables are to be scrubbed down af­ »hd back on a three-day pass ac
ter each meal
Salt and pepper that is the reason for 8 days. My
holders, and oi) and vinegar bottles self, personally, I don! care whether
are to be filled and arranged neatly I go any place or not, but I will
on the tables. No rags, brooms or to Los Angeles Just so I can say 1
moua are to be left around the msu haw been there
Don't you folks get excited be­
halls. Mops are to be washed out
and put on rack* to dry. To try and cause this is just a teaming schro
mop mess hall* with dirty mops is uie the Army must take Hie
impossible and only mean extra weather here Is very HOT-ISO and
.ay tan.
no shade. We have rattle snakes
We changed
our Francs
h&lt;re be£.orr I havr t® «*rt work. MAA. will not release any here by the hundreds and are they
—
***"' * ~~ — to
* ~ Uie
■ 1. - „nUv have* never seen anvthuJ L° “T*.
man until hr 1* sure that every­
Italian
Italian Lyre.
Lyre. 1I Lyre
Lyre equals
equals 11 cent.
cent. ( F£aebaepor camp. The battery got an thing is ship shape.
ever big. We killed one g ft. long
The people here nre really short
18 hr. pas* for being the best one
9. The cut» and bowls will be the other day and he had 12 rattles.
on food The other day an old iatly
'5ld “uJ&lt;eRd"M1 2, v
1 b’
ba‘^lon at o'"- ”»&gt;
inWe are going to be here until the
with baking powder and
about slaty years old came begging ‘
•*ae*
vtr&gt; apKUpn. The Captain didn't hare cleaned
middle of December—then we arc
clean
water.
At
no
time
will
steel
for something to eat. I had to chase ' No_. .2 Mv
.
little about mv
,
rl5l,t to do It but he was so
her away. I dtdn t hardly have the I nr^ni‘duUes I
a Ca^iiiu??- P»rase3 that he did it anyway. On woo! be used for this pur|x&gt;se To leaving for some oUiar camp.
Tell all I aaid hallo and keep ev­
heart to but I had direct order*, so ' R,"’.*"1
tn Uie Al^ Co ™ ?J?r &lt;th .w*k ln*l*c“on we were insure clean gear this should be erything
moving on the Home
I couldn't do anything, else. Bhe ‘“J10"
"ie.nAXlrP® ft
so you can see how done every morning. All Sliver
i
must be stowed in boxes and cov­ Front
came back that night and some of ^madron ^here I haw charaT of W nP*ve.J,‘cT1 up'
'
CpL William R. Hirst
Uie boy* gave her a few canned bls- ! Radio TeWiLne
Te teara oh' and'
i?U*e.1?“e U flUrr a nlce lown ered after each meal Trays are to
cult*, it's sure tough.
| Teuivner eoulMient an? f^entav *11 ‘ not cr&lt;’*dMl with
soldiers. be cleaned and alood on edge.
10. It is important that all men!
August 29. 1943
They have a mellon over here J^erv Kt
JddlUonsl dJt
Vul IwouWwUw b* back ttnd enDear BoUy:
tha- looks like a hubbard squash f
0
hh' the Michigan climate for a working on the chow line be clean--------------al all times Finger nalbr cut short
Have been reading your Home
--—... .
i.re,c a
,-A«
• UD.U.
V.BO and hand* -scrubbed
Front column in the Banner and
=7i STK‘S.MK?’8K
I1. Appearance of food on a man's enjoy It very much. The last Ume
One of the boys bought 4 the slsc i
tnm
tray is Important. Il should be put 1 wrote to you I waa stationed out
« . ».„■« h»d tor no »» or re;^nJS'your „lmnn „„ mud, have all kinds of entertainment. on
as peatly as possible and' In the hot desert* of California. I
k
ve had n n not trey
• w. or.
rt»,r
as 11 h&lt;'i* mf to tao» where the f„rni,
*loj&gt;pcd all over the tray. This have made two moves alnee then,
We are now getting free cleari
Rarrv
iwsv*
arm
itaiinnmrt
»*.
,,f
!I!
ua
...
may lake a few seconds longer In the latter one being oversea*. So.
'iuli- Barrv Co. boys are stationed, esThere are still six of us from serving but It Is worth It and the I now I'm writing you from the beaM­
ettes. gum. matches., and ~ utuc peclally the ones from around DelHastings here at Camo Haan so we men Will appreciate It. Our Job Is tiful Hawaiian Islands. Haven't
candy, the first free stuff since w«‘ ion. as that is my home town.
left.
| Thanking you again for the mon­ have someone from home to talk to see that the men get good food been here quite two months and so
to once In a while lie been right und served in a place lliat is clean far I like It swell. Hie weather ie
Went swimming in Uie Medlter-' Cy'
T
beside Orvnl Burghdoff all the Ume und by dean men. In doing this you always nice and the scenery Is
anean it sure was swell.
.
I am,
*!7^‘n.the arn’&gt;' My nephew.will
____________
__
Glad to hear you’re back to work
be doing .a lot in building up. wonderful, but.
of _____
course,_________
it's not
Lt. Merle K. Collison
and feeling good How- i* Shorty I
,b0H1 * *Ial* TllS ,he fnor*le of rour ship mates.
the good old states. After you leave
1036 North Grant St
getting along? *
1
” b*d'•“ ••&gt;■
u. ’ u™. you mite torn )u»l wlu.1 .
Pocatello. Idaho
Gues* this is al) for this time
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So Long. Stanley.
September 1. 1043
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Pfc Stanley A. Stauffer. 36154255 Mr and Mrs John H. Birman. Sr. ing,
APO -758'
Yours.
R. 4
*. Postmaster
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R«1
Hastings Michigan
Pvt. Ernest Wilkins. 3685814S
Dear Mom Dad. Brother and Sister.
Btry B. 815th AAA. Bn.
We were interested in the pic­
They haven't given us a minute's
Camp Haan, California
ture* you sent Stan The beautiful rest for the last two weeks now.
-school buildings and your comment Been out almost every night and
that today, "the place look* like err tv day The Col told us a couple „
,,
September 3. 1943
Sujterman went through it with a weeks ago that our toughest part Dear Zolly:
—to both men and women, on just ^pur own signasledge hammer" The view of the of the training at k P Rill wus friends" *"* ‘° “y he,,° ,0
m&gt; x
Arab business district looked very coming and it sure is. I're gone
ture ond security. Cosh advanced up to $300.00.
I like this camp very much—we; fi
picturesque then we read sour line, plenty of nlohte without any sleep
"business district where they sell and other nights 'with as much as have one of the best camps, almost
Repay monthly. Prompt service. Come in or phone.
' frulta and vegetable*—dirty, and one
U,1C „
uur u
u niwni
hour
of, steep. Driving «
all
night anything we want we have. Have 1 h
anaTHy 1 ‘u*3. i,Mk without any light* get* plenty Ure- seen many boys go through from
We have one in­
cinatlng from_a distance. Best luck &gt; some and qarn hard on the eyes nearby towns.
.
■
. ! There are /some woods here Just structor here from Delton. Last
: like a jimtle. One night I drove week I met one of niy home town
| over I0&amp; miles in trail*, swamps ,XV5—dacl{ AHerdlng of Woodland
I;
I.
myself
have
received
a
MAA
I
and ^hat have you Also got stuck
; tour,times It's a lot of fun on this duty for the A. B Oalley of this i g
191K W. STATE ST.
HASTINGS. MICH.
• Regt. Training, but one doesn't get camp-am enclosing a list of my
duties. &lt; below. &gt;
। any rest or half enough food.
HASTINGS NATIONAL BANK BLDG.
FIIONE 3721
„
A reader.
,
If we go to Wisconsin we will
Omar
Barnum.
P
2/c
|
set some skiing. Boy, I hope we do,
Station Force A-10
। then some of these guys around
here will have something to cry
[ about fof a while Most of them
■ are from New York and around
close and go home every other
weekeiMi and everything. Tnen 111
Be so glad to get some cool weather
for a change, also
We are on a Division Problem
I today and tonight and on the re­
, serve Bn. so *11 around and move
. up everytime with the other Battal­
ions when they move.
The airplanes are overhead now
! bombing us with flour sack*. Things
get rather white around here, after
Hoving decided to quit forming I will dispose of the personal property ot public
1 U day of it.
auction ot my farm located 2 miles north of Bedford on the gravel road on
'
I haven't heard from Howard in
, a month. I was wandering if he
got to drive and how he liked it.
If they took care of the cars in
Civilian life like the Army lakes
care of them, they would last for­
ever. We take a rag and clean the
motor off everytime we stop and
every night, nnd check dhe tire
COMMENCING AT 1 O'CLOCK, I WILL OFFER THE FOLLOWING:
I pressure once and sometimes twice
every day. I've been trying tor a
। 2'- ton truck, but 1 don't know how
I I will come out on the deal. If I
; can make that then after a while
1 I'm uking for a 22 ton semi-trailer
HAYLOADER.
—that's what 1 want more than
2 HORSE RIDING CULTIVATOR.
STRAWBERRY ROAN MARE, 9 YRS.
these smaller ones.
2 HORSE WALKING CULTIVATOR.
According to the scales we have
OLD, WCT. 1500 LBS.
In the supply tent I've gained, 11*
LAND ROLLER.
13 YR. OLD CHESTNUT,
Pounds the last 3 or 4 week*, out
3 SEC. DRAG.
WGT. 1700 LBS.
m afraid the scales aren't right.
Well. I've got to close for now,
DRAG CART. A GOOD ONE.
2 YR. OLD BLUE ROAN COLT.
hoping this find* everyone O K
BLACK HAWK MANURE SPREADER.
With love to all.
.
LOW DOWN WAGON and FLAT
Your son.
THREE
3
YR.
OLD
COWS.
Junior
RACK
Pvt. John Birman. 36417377
THREE 2 YR. OLD HEIFERS.
FANNING MILL.
Hq. Co.. 3rd Bn.. 385th Inf
TWO 1 YR. OLD HEIFERS.
A P.O 76
FEED GRINDER, 8 IN.
THREE SPRING CALVES.
A. P. HUI MU Rea. Virginia
NEARLY NEW WORK HARNESS?

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Camp Endicott, UBNJR.
DavlsvUte, R. IL

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PERSONAL LOANS

CITIZENS CREDIT CORPORATION

AUCTION SALE
Having decided to quit farming I will sell at public auction at my farm located 2

miles east of Cloverdale or 1 mile west of the Doud school on

UCTION SALE

MONDAY, SEPT. 20,1943
COMMENCING AT ONE O'CLOCK I OFFER THE FOLLOWING:
CATTLE

Roan cow, 8 yrs. old, bred July 7.
Red cow, 5 yrs. old, bred July 4.
4 heifers, pasture J»red.
CHICKENS

About 25 Rock yearling hens,
FARM TOOLS

Empire drill. Deering binder, 6 ft. cut.
Oliver mower, nearly new.
Dump rake, 10 ft. Riding cultivator.
One*horse cultivator.
2-sec. spring tooth drag.
2-sec. spike tooth drag.
Land roller. Wagon and rack.
Oliver 99 plow. 15 potato crates.
Chicken crate. Brooder stove.
Oil heater. Crotch breech harness.

SATURDAY, SEPT. 18, 1943

Back pad harness. Light driving harness.
Several collars. Buggy.
Fence stretcher. Fanning mill.
Scalding barrel. 1000 lb. platform scales
Corn shelter. 2 log chains.
65 ft. decking line and block.
Corn planters. Potato planters.
Crowbar. Dinner bell. Tank,heater.
Grindstone. Cider barrel.
Electric cream separator.
Strainer. Milk pails.
Two 5-gal. cream cans.
10-gal. cream can.
HOUSEHOLD GOODS

10-ft. picnic table.
6 dining room chairs. Rocking chair.
Bed, complete. Jars. Dishes.
Fruit jars.
xOther articles too numerous to mention.

TERMS: Cash day of sale, nothing to be removed until settled for.

JOHN BUSH
PROPRIETOR
HENRY FLANNERY, Auctioneer

E. E. GRAY, Clerk

HORSES

CATTLE

September 2. 1943
Dear Zolly:
Yesterday I reserved my first
Banner Although I have only beer,
away from home 4 weeks it sure
was swell Just a abort trio homWe don't have much spare time
around here to do much letter
writing. We attend classes from 8
till 5 every day and have two hours
of study after supper every night
except on Saturday.
They are teaching us a little bit
of everything up here It's a stand«d ASTRP. lArmr Specialised
Vining Reserve Program* pro­
gram of study, universal throughout
several colleges in the states and
has no bearing on your future1
branch of senice. They're teaching
us such subjects as Mathamatlca.
Physic*. Cngmiatry. History. Eng­
lish, Metrology and Physical Oeograhpy. and Military Laws and'
Code-. Besides that we are being
taught marching, the manukl of
arms and other mUilary subject*. ।
We have a very tough physical
fitness course which will make basic
training easy We have an obstacle
course which we -work on two days
a week, also a steeple-chase which
•e run one* a week. It i* 4 miles
long, winding around through these
northern woods. It goes up hill and
down, across swamps and streams,
through fields and jungles. I mfcde
it in 38 minutes which is average.
At that it's a dog trot most of the
way. It took off about 3 lbs. the
firs', tutte X ran it.
;
dm.diy before test we marched tn
the Copper-Country Festival Par­
ade. Movie star Carol Landis was

here for the occasion and I man-.
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HOGS O SHEEP
2 BROOD SOWS. 3 YRS. OLD.
2 SPRING GILTS.
II EWES. FROM 2 TO 5 YRS. OLD.

CHICKENS
50 SPRING CHICKENS.

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FARM EQUIPMENT

SUPERIOR GRAIN DRILL, wifh fer­
tiliser and grass seed attachment.
McDEERING BINDER, ..qrly new.
MOWING MACHINE, nearly new.
SIDE DELIVERY hay rake.

McCORMICK DEERING PRIMROSE
CREAM SEPARATOR.

Potatoes, Hoy, Corn, Oats
2 ACRES OF POTATOES, to be sold by
the row.
1 ACRE EVERGREEN SWEET CORN.
25 TONS GOOD HAY IN BARN.
350 BU. GOOD OATS.
300 CRATES CORN.

HOUSEHOLD GOODS
2 HEATING STOVES.
A FEW OTHER HOUSEHOLD GOODS.

TERMS: CASH DAY OF SALE, nothing to be removed until settled for.

MY FARM HOME FOR RENT

T. R. CLEMENCE, Prop.
HENRY FLANNERJT^uctioneer

E. I. CRAY. Clerk

�ntx mrad towia, receroAT, tcrrr.rera u, ini
the Clay Hills neighborhood wm'
taken to Pennock hbapftal Sunday.'
John has infection in a finger and'
teemed threatened with pleurisy. ★ ;
Mn. unarraa
Mrs.
Charles vrwnwion
Crookston rcuimeu
returned , The Master-Jones rircle will rn**t
hcm*
u 'IL'te!
TSSffiute f’o-

MIDDLEVILLE

spent in Grand Rapids with her the month—Mrs. Vern Hooper, Mn.
daughter. Mn. J. E.-Noorgaard and Oscar Flnkbeiner. Mrs Isabel Lephusband. * Mr. and Mrs Delbert per. ★ The Middleville postofflce
Scotford of Lansing visited his 1 which has operated on fast time all
mother and sister. Mrs. Howe and [ summer is now on slow time with
Mra. E. J. Talbott. Sunday of last I the rest of the town, we are in­
week. ♦ Mr. and Mra. Herman Me- formed. * The correspondent. Mrs.
Connell were home from Holland • F. O- Stokoe. who is also Mlddlefor the weekend ★ Mra. Mattie* ville reporter tor the Grand RapLynd is improving from a week's ill- ids Preos, would appreciate being
neaa caused by Infection ot tlte informed of accidents, deaths or
throat glands. * Mr. and Mra othar Press news as well as BanJames Pender and Mrs. David Pen- ner news. People read the papers
der visited the latter’s daughter-ln- • for news but it won't be there with,
law, Mrs. Ernest Hoyt In St. Mary's out cooperation. Dead line for Press
hospital. Grand Rapids. Tuesday. *i in towns is noon and for the BullMra. Adeline Barrell
of Grand 1 Dog edition printed at night and
Rapids visited her daughter.
_
.
Mrs. | delivered on routes Is
8 P. M.
Lily of Leighton,
Paul Carey and family
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Wednesday and Thursday.
—‘-y. * Rev. so the sooner the better after things
—
and Mrs.' Karl Keefer and
twin fjgppen. w, phone tn'deaths, etc.
sons. David and Unden of Grand * Noah Kraft, of Charlotte, who
Rapids, accompanied by Mn. Gertie was seriously injured eight weeks
Kenyon of Alaska, visited their ago in a fall at nls home has suf­
mother and sister. Mra. Emma ficiently recovered to accompany
Williams, one evening last week. ♦ his wife to' Middleville Sunday
Maynard MUler of Hopkins formerly and-they are spending a few days
of this vicinity, is one of the vic­ with her sister. Mrs. Inez Jordan
tims of undulant fever it has been and brothers. Ed and Mat Bedford.
discovered recently from testa. He We are glad N. K. came out of his
has betn In poor health for a cou­ Injury so well. ★ Mr. and Mrs.
ple of yean. He Is a son-in-law of Horry DcPult and son Jack and
Philip Bender. * Miss Lola Stokoe Mrs. Robert DePuit of Grandville
has completed her summer work and Pvt. Robert DePuit and Buddy
as assistant purser on the D 6c c of Fort Custer were callers at the
boats
ooais ana
and witn
with ner
her suiter
sister ana
and aunt.
aunt, Glenn Allen home al Parmelee.
Mrs. L. G. Palmer of Chelsea and | Sunday evening. * Mrs. Louise
Mrs. Ora Hinckley of Jackson, spent Cleveland has returned to Grand
Thursday at the stokoe home. She Rapids after a week's visit with
and her sister, Mary Agnes resumed; her son. Jerald Bedford and family,
their teaching positions in the I * Mrs. Blancii Segerstrom spent the
Pontiac schools on Monday. * Mr.; weekend nt Lansing with her da ughand Mrs. Wm. Hulett were Sunday ter, Mrs. James Berry and family,
dinner guests of their son-lp-taw and । * Miss Marcella Davis of Jackson
daughter, Mr. nnd Mrs. Roy Me- spent Uie weekend al home with
Caul of Clay Hills. * Mr. nnd Mrs. I her parents. Mr. nnd Mra. Clifford
Arthur Vnlentine and two small । Davis, and her sUters. * Mrs. warsons of Ypallnntl were guests of her; ren
Bredahl
and three
little
people, Dr. and Mrs. Frank Shaw daughters,
accompanied by her
Sunday and Monday, and Art had! grandmother. Mrs. Flo Taylor and
his car repaired. * John Kollar of ( Mrs Marie Phillips, all of Grand

Welckgenant
of
Ba»Ue
Creek.1 Thomapple Farm Bureau
Rapids spent Sunday afternoon and j.jter. Mrs. E. J. Sherwood were din­
daughter of the laU Mr. and Mra. i be held at Ute home oi
evening at the home of her uncle. ner guests of Mr. apd Mrs. Ray Alfred O- Weickgenant and Ueut.. Kermeen at Parmele at L -- .. =.
Tolan in Parmelee. * Mrs. Allie
E. F. Blake, f Mn Elmer Fenton Grootmatt of Grand Rapids vlcin- Donald H. White, son of Mrs. Dora Thursday evening. September 23.
warnedI homi
Ity, spent Thursday with her aunt, White of Middleville were united ini All members urged to.attend. Olney
with her daughter. Mrs. Charles
marriage in the presence of nearly Adams is group chairman.
Lewia and family in Jackion. *
two hundred guests. The ceremony
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V. —
Mrs Charles Robertson and Mrs Rapids were Sunday visitors ot his was performed by Rev. Fr. U-oi_____________
. .
B. O. Swift attended, the Grand grandmother and uncle. Mra?8ylvia Renkes of Marshall an old friend of;
Lodge meeting of Pythian Sisters Allen and Glenn Allen and family the brides father. ,
I CG A I
at Bay City. Thursday and Friday. at Parmelee. * Fred White of Jack­
A program of wedding music and;|_ LUnlJ
» Mrs. Don Leyendecker of the son spent Sunday with his mother. traditional marches preceded the,_____________________ northeast vicinity returned recently Mrs. Lena White on Grand Rapids
from spending a week with her hus­ St. * Mr. and Mrs. Stanley John­
man. couun or tne onne at tne or
coSHJ.irVATIOX COMMIMIOX—
band al Camp Crowdar. Mo . before son of Dutton were Sunday callers HS
k. uStelA. ISffi oTS
•“«« »&gt;»■» .
.
i
he was moved lo a California camp. of Charles Skinner Ind sister. Ger­
* Schuyler Kollar is now making tie Harris, in the northeast vicin­ brides as maid of honor. Brides­
his home in Flint with his daugh- ity. * LaPlerre Stimson of Par­ maids weFe Mrs Paul Snvker sister
melee. who has been in poor health of the groom and Kathleen Fran­
cent operation we are glad to
u air
for some time, was in Pennock hos­ cisco of Marshall. The groom was
«l Mid
♦ We were glad to know that Mn. pital at Hastings a couple days last attended by George Forbey, seaman.
Lena
VanAtten
Johnson
was week for observation. * Richard 1i as best man. The bride's aown wo*
brought to her farm home at Bowne and Rosemary Lepper left for their of eggshell slipper satin. Mra. Snyon Saturday after seven weeks spent Detroit home. Tuesday after a two1 ker's of fuchsia moire and Miss
in Blodgett hospital In Grand Rap­ week's visit with their grandmoth­ Francisco’s of pink saUn.
ids and is recovering nicely from a er, Mrs. Isabel Lepper. * Mr. and
A reception for the happy couple
major operation and pleurtsv. * Mn. Pau) Armbruster and smallI followed the ceremony, and was held
Mrs. Roy McCsul began her duties son of Dexter spent Ixbor Day with। at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hnr-I O1
„ ........
as teacher in the Freeport public I her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jervis। old Walbridge with whom the bride j mimicry r»-n. bird* from
schools this Monday. * Mrs. Lillian Campbell. ★ Mr. and Mn. RushI lived.
I ut »■ »'&gt;tosnobilr. alrt&gt;l»ue. «i
Jorgensen Cole has returned to her Randall, their daughters, JeahetU:
Lieut, and Mrs. White left it u»fu_
Otnc duiiM-.i
T-K KWOI and Mn
„„ „„„
.‘''LJ!. n. 5 Jit’
Clare Schantz and fam- once for Falmouth. Mass., where | “nJr'
after a few days Illness. ★ Twc cou- gjy
Grund Rapids attended the
,hL&gt;t wS?Z
TV KS.
I reuntan sSSda?.Pt Lamont. of thet they will reside. Lieut. White l»
' stationed at Camo Edwards tn Ute |
r,lt,nulr, B„a woodeo
hearty belling last Friday night l descendents of Mr R's grandpar- Engineers' Amphibian Command I on. t»tr tour before e'anri
jurt a loud way of raying "Wish you ;
Ruby wtnKll.
• and Mrs White Will teach school i eun..t: to U.e »ny firearm
I Pioneer settlers of that vicinity !
Lieut. White graduated from T-K » ahotnn. ■&gt;&lt; to
a .h«
"SS. ™ , A S? V.w.
Etoln. «.r« .Uo Iter, (ram T.u.&gt; school
and attended Western Slate,
«•’
wert! L“kes- Coopersville end Eastman- College from which his wife gradnrrihS TU,e- * 8gt Rlchard Palmer will uated last year. Don spent several
rskvM«n
her hither Autn Rm? return to Percy Jones hospital In months in north Ireland and was
r
R-rn Battle Creek this Tuesday after
after| homeward bound in September 1842
ICtC Jn fill,
son.
who
had (Uttered
severe [ enjoying a
M^irJ
rhHn^vor
he la now winhw
• month at the home of
of, on
On the ship
Ship Wakefield when it - u* i°*&lt;
KI. .........
ii
nb£i5‘ *5iLriv?"*S2pht1 hU
P*renU' &gt;1.
Mr- .and 11..
Mrs III,,..
Miner burnedI —al• sea. Don .s .........
many friends I.
in
pn,mer- * Mrs HatUe Smith re-1 thia vicinity extend congratulaticrtis
FvJlvns turncd home Tuesday after a few u&gt; the happy couple.
'
Michigan State College .Evelyn s d#v|
visit
|th
her
Mn
Tcd
and
__
davs visit with her son Ted and
rd pabll.htd
many friends will regret to know wife near Dowling. * Sunday din­
that she is not able to continue her .ner guests of the Glenn
Dean
schooling because of her knee in- .family were her parents, Mr. and and Mrs. Alton Flnkbeiner is not
jury, and after consultation with Mrs. Julian Potts and her broth­ located at the Great Lakes Training
several medical men will resort to er-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Station as was stated but In Woo- &lt;
ster. Ohio, at the U. S. Naval Hight i r
an operation within a few weeks James
■
Robertson * Tlte Bromley Preparatory school. He went to De-,
। for straightening of the knee cap. family
I
of Irving has moved into the trolt on August 31. His complete i
The work will be done in Grand house
,
on the Jacob Flnkbeiner farm
Rapids. * Mr. and Mrs. Laurence on
' the Barry-Allegan line, west and address Is—
A/C Charles Flnkbeiner.
Rowden and baby daughter of north
.
of town. * Mr. nnd Mrs.
Charlotte and Miss Helen Coman Charts
,
Malchele of west Thorn­
of Jackson were weekend visitors .apple and Mr. and Mrs. Wayne ‘
of the girls parents. Mr. and Mrs. .Lussenden And sons of Yankee
Carburetor
5 Ignition
Frank Coman. southwest of town. .Springs, spent Labor Day at Dex­
2 Air Cleaner
6 Timer
। * Mrs. Dora While. Mrs. 8. F. ter with their son and sister. Mr.
7 All wires
3 Condenser
Myers and small daughters. Sharon .and Mrs. Bennett Maichele and
Miss Margaret Smith, daughter of ।
Present. 1
and Linda. Mrs. Duane White. Mr. .children.
Mr and Mn. Howard Smith and al of Probat*,
8 Fan Belt
Battery
On
the
way
they
also
nnd Mrs. Paul Spyker, Mrs. Mattie ‘
|n ,h* M
called at the home ot another son. senior at T-K school was In E’st1
Benaway and daughter Pauline at- ,Frederick Malchele near Marshall. Lansing Monday of last week with ’
.“T*1
and
4-H| .•?“?!
tended
the
White-Weiritonant * Floyd H. Helrlgel of Ft. Mon­ County Agent Foster
Buy U. S. Bonds and Stamps
wedding at Fort Custer Tuesday. mouth. New Jersey, accompanied by girls and bovs. Rhe exhibited a Jer- lh, ,dIBt.,h
September 7. * Mr. and Mrs. Bu- ,two office associates. Major Hitch­ sey heifer yearling and won 4th i (rant«4 to
ford Freeman of Detroit visited at cock and James Tighe, spent Satthe Peter Peterson home Saturday I ,urday night and Sunday at the
and accompanied bv Mrs. Peterson Helrigel home northwest of town.; prize on the yearling. Good work!
and her mother. Mrs. Sickel made ;coming from Chicago, where they
Y»i4 net
Phone 2240
Hastings, Mich.
a busnless trip to Hesperia. * Mr. ,had been on business. Mrs. Hel­ North Thomapple Farm
and Mrs. Harold Seller of Wyan- ,rigel and daughter Barbara plan to
Bureau Meeting
j, i. kur
dotte are visiting her parents, Mr. leave for the East so to be there
Tlie first fall meeting of the North notice therm
and Mrs. Lewis Flnkbeiner west of ,October 1 and will locate- In Ash­
town. * Glenn Blake and Dr. Geo. bury Park. N. J. f Miss Viola
Graybiel of Caledonia are spend­ Fischer has accepted a teaching
ing a couple of weeks at Hunters position In the Concord schools and
Lodge, near Grand Marais, U. P. * began her duties last week. ★ Foster
Miss Bethel Jeanette Rugg of Bat­ Waddell recently underwent an op.
tle Creek, is expected home this erntlon for hernia at Butterworth
Tuesday to remain until Saturday. hospital in Grand Rapids. * A/C
* Mrs Carl Segar of Grandville Wm. Mac Corson returned to his
spent from Friday unUl Sunday eve­ school at Washington University.
ning with her parents. Mr. and St. Louis. Mo.. Friday after a week
Mrs. Andrew Gackler,»and her two
। small children. * The Alton Stim- at home.
1 son family of Kalamazoo were La­
Corporal Martha Schad
bor Dav visitors of their parents.
Miss Martha Jean Schad who
Mr. &lt;nd Mrs. LaPlerre Stimson and
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Mulder. * Mist lotned the United States Marines
&gt; Nettie Kerr of Lowell visited her last May 2 received her four weeks
I aunt. Mrs. Stephen Carter and fani- initial training at Hunter's Col­
Uy In Pleasant Hill last week. ★ lege. New York then transferred to
Roy Snyder of Battle Creek was Ctfl'np .Lejeune, North Carolina,
home for the weekend. ★ Mr. and for three months. training in the
Mrs. Clair Getty visited their Quarter Master Corp and from
I daughter and family at Sparta over where she graduated on August 27
the weekend. ★ Mr. und Mrs. Ar­ with the 'rating of corporal. Site
thur Roew and daughter Doris, Mr. has been uslgned to the account­
I and Mrs. Harold Ross, and Mr. and ing office Of Sales Commissary at
• Mrs. Will Kinney and two children. Camp Leleune. Corporal Schad ex­
I all of Detroit were Saturday night pects to be home on an eight day
Congratula­
nnd Sunday guests of the ladies sis- leave September 22.
ler; Mrs. Edd Timm and family, and tions. Martha Jean! For her full
also called on their brothers. Al­ address look at the Horfie Front
columns.
Corporal
Schad's
brother
bert, Theodore and Fred Wierlnga. * Malcomb Hoyt of Detroit Rodney loined the Marines in July
spent Saturday with his parents. 1042 and has been overseas In the
Mr. and Mrs. David Pender on the Australian area since December 1.
Prairie and accompanied them to
Pawing of Mm. Robert Cisler
Grand Rapids where they visited
The many friends of Mrs. Robert
his brother Ernest Hoyt and called
। at St. MaryTs hospital to see Er­ Cisler were sorry to learn of her
! nest's wife who is suffering from passing at the hospital in Grand
critical Injuries received in on auto Rapids on Friday, after, several
, accident on Sunday evenng. Sept. 5. weeks of serious illness and a long
Mr. and Mrs. Hoyt were returning period of ill-health. Mrs. Cisler. the
, to their Grand Rapids home after former Pearl Hoyt, daughter of Mr.
' visiting their son near Sheridan and Mrs. Herbert Hoyt, was fiftywhen a car coming off the side rood two years of age and much c’ *—
| struck them squarely in the tnlddle life had been spent in this comand overturned their auto. The munity. After her marriage t
। Hoyts were both rendered uncon- Cisler they resided &lt;northwe_.
। sclous but his injuries were slight town for years, later going to
I and he soon left the hospital where Clarksville where they purchased a
। they were taken. Mrs. Hoyt received farm and about two years ago they
a fracture of Uie skull, Uie pelvis, bought a home in Middleville and
. some broken ribs, cracked shoulder returned here because of her fall­
and Is in a serious condition. ★ Mr. ing health. Besides the husband
: and Mra. J. Donald Campbell and, She leaves three daughters. Mrs.
two children of Kalamazoo visited Mac Hazard and Mrs. Opal DeGood
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Uielr uncle. Jervis Campbell and of Grand Rapids. Mrs. Charles
family Sunday of last week and Lewis of Washington state, three
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with the Campbell's and her als- sons. Burdette Cisler of Rt. 2 Mld. dleville. Victor on the farm at
•Clarksville and Pfc. Harold Cisler
in the U. 8. Army located at a
Louisiana camp and who flew home
for the funeral. Also, four sisters.
, Mrs. Charles Roberts. Mrs. Coma
Schondelmayer and Mrs. Frank
Steen of Grand Rapids and Mrs.
Meredith Dick of Hastings; two
brothers. Charles Hoyt of Freeport
• Fuel
and George Hoyt of Kalamazoo. A
I prayer service was held at the
Man-power' I Clarksvlllfr-farm home at 1 o'clock
Monday afternoon. September 13
followed by services al the Mlddle• Vital Materials
ville Methodist church at 2:30 and
attended by a, large company of
Transportation
sorrowing relatives and friends, fnterment was made in Mt. Hope
cemetery. The Bympathy of the
'community is extended to Mr. Clsler and the family.

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ChnrchM Plan Meet
The Methodist churches of CaledonU charge will join In a planning
meeting with the Middleville and
I Irving churches this Tuesday eve­
ning at the local church. A pot luck
supper will be followed by. the meet­
Ing In charge of District SuperInten dent E. H. Babbitt.
Passing of Ben Putnam
Middleville friends were very sorry
to hear of the passing of Ben Put­
nam who has been a resident of
Ulis vicinity for many years. His
home for some time has been at
Barlow lake and until his last
sickness he has been very active
for one of his years, the middle
BO's. For many years he was em­
ployed in the hardware stores of
Middleville and Hastings and was
well-liked and respected by his
many friends. A neighbor relates
an interesting bit of his life's his­
tory. which he told her a short
time ago. as a young man he spent
some years in Rolla, Missouri and
after the death of his wife, took hu
two young children, Ethel and
driving a covered wagon and making
the trip in three weeks.

Whi to—Weickgenan I
The chapel at the Fort Custer re­
creation center was the acene of *
very lovely wedding. Tuesday Sep­
tember 7 when Miss Rath Helen

All these things are needed to make electricity!^
Electricity itself cannot be saved or stored away. But any reduction you can
safely make in your use of It, will reduce the amount of fuel burned to make it.
That will mean feyver freight cars to haul it and fewer man hour* to handle It.
More cars and more meh will be available for the warjsffort.^
Each little bit that you save? multiplied by thousands of other Americans, will
be an important contribution to the .Voluntary Conservation Program..Help Win
the War—by Saving More!
If you have'any questions, telephone or vyrlte us"There.is.no.shortage' of^electric* power'^^and^therr-’**
none . . . for war and, essentia! Civilian'requirements.^
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Mra. W. D. Robinson Their da ugh- Adam* Saturday night. They spent: Uster. Mr* Carl Paul of Kahuna- hh grandparent*, Mr. and Mt*. Jay I and Mn

Wilbur Walker and Bo­ Orlo Ruosh's pu-nv- ground* last
- ot- -Lansing spent the
. i-Saturday
. —.............
.
... t_
----------------------------of
viaitod Mr*. Q. R. WednaMfay. The Lewi* family held dren of Halting* went the weekend
ter —
Ehzabetb
night TTr-and Sunday
with
too Funeral ------nervioes
w*ro
held from ------------------Wllkimou.
, Wright and the W. R. Dean family their family reunion there recently. with Mrs. Gordon Kenyon at her
weekend wiai them. * Mr and Mr* I Mr. and Mr* Arthur Lathrop In hl* home Thursday p. m with bu.--■
cottage her*. * Mina Kenyon Unow
A. J. Cortrigbt of Loa Angele*. Cal. I Cloverdale. They also attended । lai tn Rlyerslde cemetery, Kalama- 11 1 f Ij 1/ I I I F
over the Labor Day holiday. A
Mra. Amy SUcock
nf---Prairieville,. and Mr*. Barton Cortrtght and church services here Sunday mornSwart were Sunday afternoon cal----------mom-zoo
, zoo. *a Mr*
Mrs Fwdle
Fordlc Casey
Casey Uis *mem- N A \ H y III1
---------unUl
“-‘urday
daughter Dorothy of Kalamazoo »&gt;K * Mrs Leon Leonard had the
•d I the
..invert
: ployed
at the
at Delton
the Delton
creamery.
creamery.
She She
'’
spent from Tueoday
Saturday
HENDERSHOTT
---Ooillns Mr* Bella »»^Ud Mr •»&lt;
Jay Wilkin- mWortune Co faU In hjr home
Th«ctaml«l
clu,
« u» ktm
M&gt;T.
son Friday afternoon * Mr and dn&gt;' ,ot week and injured one-oi ___ .
. ..
mr v^.rurw c
&gt;m* «n
&gt;- PetUbones Mr. Langham is in a
Th* Garrison family reunion was
".E. with her.
ul’ Mr*. Mr* CUr« «b*»ards of Jacluon
quit*
Davtd^are spw - «eUcld chu,ch “ct at lh* hwne training camp m Utah * Roger Mrs Gauas.
Bheperd spent Friday
quite badlr
badly, Hhe wu tn R^D15g-n*
held Sunuay at Un homesof Mrs.
spital at Ka
Shaw and Don McVeigh of Detroit djlUglitAT iUl
Elass™ “xjvrsv « »» «««,. r™« &lt;«
Mr* Marsh
Saturday night with the for. LauUng wer* TwuJay
“Tf*1.
r«9r*
1 „_J Ur, Huv DiiritM- and familv mnnihlv K,,«tn^&lt;« «nH -z-M-lal nuwt. .pent oaiu
Ume. * Cadet Gerald Havne* waa
mer’s parents. Mr. and Mrs clar­ of Mr and Mr*. WlU
ence Shaw. * Mias OroU Mae Oar- Ruiell Oorey and Mr*. Madeline home hat week from the University
llnger was hostess at a farewell Oanke and ohUdren of Baltic
_
for
John
Pettibone
BalorI*
Boyer
in
were
co-iwateaae*.
Thirty-five
memparty
tor
-Jo*vj
8w«..sister..Mr.
and Mrs Travis Royer in
is caring for her. ♦ Mr and Mr*. “
»te
Mr* Rob- bers were present. After the bual- ^y ,nl«hl
.her apartment in
, Charles Harrington attended a fam- Battle Creek. * Mr and I'"
tcleirtmnr
ne®
session
which
was
in
charge
of
i
Harting*.
John
leave*
for
army
*&lt;rvLwin-daughten
and
Mr*.
Griffin
of
U
j,
o"Laughlin are anneunceert Barnes received a icicinww
n*
Uy reunion at the home of their call
rthe president. Mrs Stella Purchlw.
Purchbs.
1*3. Saranac were Bunday dinner gue*U Big the birth of a ntuc pound flvcFriday night of last week from /the
brother-in-law und slater. Mr. and their son Hi: is at the navy yards games «-•»
were played
and enjoyed I Vanre
•&lt;- &lt;*»e hum of their of Rev. and Mn. J. J. WilULU Mr. o3»ce am bom U*t W&lt;Xnr«day In
r&gt;t«v~t
Mr*. Charles Robinson in Hickory
greatly by all those taking part. A’
Dr. M A. Vance in Baton Rap- and Mr* Oh**4er WllllUa who have oiT^path’ Swpiwl Bau|c Creek
in
Norfolk.
Va
*
Mrs.
Helen
Mrlovely lunch was served by Uie I ids Sunday ♦ Mr. and Mr*. RtehComers. Labor Day. * Mr. and Mr*.
HS.1 !!“f»¥?.»•»..«!! answer to the
Glenn Williams and three sons of Gregor of Kalamazoo. spent Labor hosteMc* and everyone present re-1 ard Bogart
gart of
of Harting*
Hasting* spent
spent BatBat- them a* far a* Laming U Mr. and . name-Ronald Hugh * Mr. and
the W K Kellogg farm spent Sun­ Day with her sister. Mrs. Robert ported a tine time • The Evan- urdav and
nnd Saturday
Saturday night and
Ployd Nrobet and Jeanne and ’ Mr*. Otl* DeMott and Mr. Ula
day with her parents. Mr und Mrs Barnes and family, also her mother. gelical Church wtshee to call thr Bunday al |he home of the Utter. Mrs
Mr* Joe Hickey were in Grand . Lam- of me Gr.gory dbirirt. with
Mrs
Ada
Wright.
*
Mr
and
Mr*
John Adams « The Delton Inland
h- fbe
— ­ narentA Mr and Mrs Harold Haas Rapid* Sunday afternoon to *ce '
To keep your motor pur­
...........
of the people to__,the
Lakes Garden Club held Its annual LaVern Quick of Banfield. Mr. and attention
a Callers at the Calvin Plumley Mn. Joe Dobkoaki who 1* LU.
ginning
of
a
new
type
of
evening
Mrs.
Leon
Doster
and
daughter
meeting at Uie home of Mrs. Bextlia
ring like o kitten—to keep
During
the
summer home Bunday were Mr. and Mn.
nar gueata al Albert Brills, on Bun­
Adams Thursday afternoon nnd re­ Elisabeth and Fred Banash of Has­ service.
day. * Mr. and Mra. Joa. Prius of
tings. Mr. and Mrs Warren John- 1 months a combined service of the Clinton' Lahr, Mr. and Mrs. Den nOL'TH SHULTZ
elected
the
following
officers:
pres.
|
fuel waste to the minimum
Smith and Miss Sue. also Mr. and
Hastings called on Mr. end Mrs.
Mrs. Charles Harrington; vice pres . son and family of Kalamazoo and Young People's Christian Endeavor Mrs Wm Sheffield of Hasting* a
Jack Sullivan. Bunday afternoon *
Harold------------Norwood of and the evening worship service
Mrs Philip Potter; sec.. Mr* Bertha Mr. and Mrs.
■ ---------Rev and Mrs. Kenneth Griswold heir niece Mra. Mason CrtMaman of Mr*. Mary Kchwicho '* able to be
-‘c.'v callers i'.
Adams; treos. Mrs Lincoln Bush. Hiiik
Battle Creek, were
at the
the had been held, but beginning Sept.
HUn
, ' are spending the week at * lake Grand Rapid*. She ha* friend* and.
home nl
of Mr and Mrs
Marshall 13 the Christian Endeavor ~'
Committee*
appointed
were:
flower.
Marehall
and adjusted regularly.
full I with friends from St. John*. Mich. relative* here who regret her pass­
Mrs. Herman Reynolds; transporta- Norwood Sunday. Mr Norwood is meet at 7 00 P. M. and a
■
Buddy Griswold is being cared for ing and extend sympathy to the
tlon. Mrs. Gordie Durkee and Mrs. on his way to Maryland where he preaching service with song service In the Fred Camp home, a Mr. bereaved family. * Donald M*tu&gt;Roger Williams:
program. Mrs. will be stationed. « Miss Barbara and evangelistic mewage will be and Mrs A. A- Reed are the proud hig of xpcilanU cam* Sunday and
a
Gordie Durkee. Mrs. Ray Durkee Leonard and Miss Ixjrrtla Wagner held at 8 P. M. Everyone I* cor­ Krent* of a son bom Sept. 3 at Mn. Manning and Sharon Jane and Monday * Mr. and Mn. Albert
Brill called on Mr. and Mra. Robt.
and Mrs Philip Potter, parliamen­ went to Ann Arbor Sunday. Miss dially invited to attend these serv­
nnock hospital Congratulation*! the Utile new baby Dennis Dale, Bryan* in Hastings last Wednesday.
tary. Mrs IJncoln Bush; historian. Wagner returned Sunday'night anti ices. * The W s. C. 8- meeting for a Mrs. Freeman Klmerllng of who
«... have been spending Um p»*t Mr. Bryan* wasn't feeling so well
Mrs I eon Pennock and Mrs Ger­ Barbara returned Monday. * How­ September was held at the home ot Johnstown Twp
is visiting her iuo
twe week* with her parent*. Mr. that day. If he leaves his air-cmtrude Chandler. * Mrs Wilbur Sol- ard Moleomnaon and family ot Mrs Maude Wotring Friday. The ----daughter
-----Mrs.
Margaret
Burdick
and
ant
Mrs
Lester
Bonneville
returned
dlUoned room even for a short Ume
mon and baby returned home from Beaverton have moved Into the John attendance was gcxxi and the study and children
&gt; itome with him * Caller* at the it brings on ill effects. * Mr CiiriatBUY BONDS
Borgess hospital last week. * Wil­ Stratton house un West Orchard ot Methodist schools in Cuba and
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Kenyon home last week and Sunliam Gillespie. 67. who suffered a St. Mr Malcomnson is principal a* Puerto Rico was very lutenaung * BARKYVILLE------------------------------------- day were Mra Frank Andrus and ensen Sr. who ha* spent Uw sum­
a
mer with the Lawrence ChristenDelton
Rural
Agricultural Mrs. Ida Wallace returned Uie Itrst
severe heart attack while working the
Our
school
began
last
Monday
Mary
Jane.
Mr.
and
Mr*
Joe
•en*.
left last week to spend the
part
of
last
week
from
a
visit
with
in a hay field nt the home of Lin­ school, a Mr and Mn Clarence
morning with Mrs Zelma Smith of Shultz. Mr*. Pearl Larabcc. Mrs
coln Bush a week ago Friday morn­ Williams nnd daughter Rosemary friends in Detroit. * Mrs. Royer ot Nashville as teacher, n Rev. and Gleuna DeMott. Mrs. OenardStnUh. winter with his sister in tlir upper
ing passed away in Borgess hos­ and Miss Louise Sweet of Battle Battle Creek was a guest the pa»t Mrs K p. Griswold are enjoyfng and Mrs Gordon Kenyon. Hastings; peninsula. * The W S.C S. dinner is
postponed
until Sept. 33. a week
week
ot
Mr*
G.
E.
Wright
*
Cal
­
Creek
and
Mr
and
Mrs
Mason
pital the following Monday where
tlte hut week of their vacation Mr. and Mr*. CUrenoe Applwate.
he was taken following the attack. Norwood of Kalamazoo called on vin Plumley relumed Wednesday this week and the pulpit will be ESslc and Mina Aldrich, Clovordale; later than the regular date, ft will
be held at Uie home of Mrs. Albert
Marshall Norwood from Butterworth ht*&gt;pltal tn Grand
Hr had been a life long resident ot Mr. and Mrs
MOBILE PRODUCTS— DISTRIBUTOR
occupied next Sunday by Rev. Con- Mn. Leuna Bishop. Battle Cre«k; Brill.
Sunday
*
Tlte
enrollment
ot
the
Rapids
where
he
had
been
for
ob
­
this community and had lived alone
kiln who preached on the Hastings Mrs. Ruth Pierson and Mae Mcfollowing the death of his mother. Delton Agriculture .school at the servation. * Mrs. Lawrence Hecker Parish several years ago. ★ Mr. and Gowen of Acker* Point.
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HASTINGS
PHONI 2554
Mary
Mr*. Nora Gillespie several years present is 434 * Donald Wilkinson and little «on and Mr and Mr* H Mra. Lee Atwood of Grand Rapid* Olb*on entertained the Cloverdale
Oae UfIla waa de* a aa f w/a
ago. He leaves his brother, Frank and friend. Miss Dorothy Green of DeWitt visited Uie Utter* son and
i .Knr rw.y dinner zuest* of Ladles Aid Thursday. A good crowd
Gillespie. St. Joseph, Mich, and a Kalamazoo spent Labor Day with family in Lansing Labor Day. * Mr Mr. and Mrs. Elmer
_____ ____
Gillett.
___ Mr. and a nice dinner. Al! report a
-• -Lansing
- ■
fine time *r Donald Kenyan of Batand Mrs. Glen Gillett of
were *niurtday
Thursday forenoon callera.
callers. ’★
* Ue Creek *pent Sunday with hl*
Mr and Mrs Henry Klevering of parent* Mr. and Mr* Alva Kenyon.
Muskegon are happy over the ar- 1 * Thad Cook of Kalamazoo spent
rival of* a baby daughter. Marva »*»• weekend with Mr and Mra.
I Jean, bom at Penonck hospital. Frank Horn. * Mrs Sarah Ke
—’
W
flr RamIc
MQMD
t* ui Dvnui
Sept 7. Mrs. Klevering te the for- „
&gt;-s spending this week with
_™ _ir.
Mr and
Wamey of Gurnaey
mer Marjory Gillett. ♦ Mr. and Mrs.
”
* Albert
* ‘
i Mra Chester W11 Utts Mrs MIUer
I and Mr Reagan of Detroit came
I Thursday to visit Rev. and Mra. J.
J. Wlllilts. Chester's remained un­
, til Sunday. Mra
MIUer and Mr.
Reagan returned to Detroit on Fri­
day * Mrs Hubert Lathrop spent
j Wednesday with her sister. Mr*
ffrx Dunnigan of Maple Grove *
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Kealer and chllMore and more, choice of a suitable family or individ­
1 dren of near Lacey were Sunday
ual memorial is being made before actual need arises.
f dinner guests of Mr. and Mr*. RusI sell Metd and family. * Mr. and
This, idea is both wise and humane. It is wise because
| Mra. Nelson Brumm and family
the choice of a memorial, o Guardian Memorial: may
v'T Sunday dinner guests of Mr.
and Mra. Rai pit DeVine. ★ We exbe made under conditions of coIm consideration,
1 tend congratulations to Mr. and
rather than under the stress of sorrow It is also wise
1 Mra. Orlo Fbx of Dowagiac who
because the memorial may be purchased in time of
were married Sept. 8 in Dowagiac.
Mrs. Fox was formerly Miss Dorofinancial independence, placed and dedicated on the
1 thy Potter, daughter of Mr and
already owned fomily plot. It is humane because it
I Mrs. Clifford Potter and used to
live here at Barryville. They were
dees not place an added burden of responsibility up­
Saturday ulght and Sunday guest*
on
the widow or other member of the fomliy after a
of her grandparents. Mr and Mr*
loved one has gone
J. L Higdon, who entertained 33 on
Sunday at a Lamtfy dinner In their
It
is
a proper and fitting act in the course of human
honor. They received maify lovely
existence—a duty which should be carried out pridc: gifts. Guests were present from Kal­
amazoo, Dowagiac. Battle Creek.
fully and well.
1 Nashville and Woodland ♦ Mr. and
Mra. Eugene dingan of Hammond.
Ind., were but Sunday and Mon1 day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Day. ♦ Mrs. Perry Fassett and chil­
DISTRIBUTORS OF . GUARDIA^ MEMORIALS
dren of Hastings were Saturday
night and Sunday guests of Mr. and
Burdette Lichty, Rep.
Burr Fassett and family. They all
called on Mr. and Mra. Harry Green
119 Mlcb. Ave. N.
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and family of Bellevue Sunday af­
ternoon ♦ a group of 14 ladles
from Dowling enjoyed a hay ride to

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AUCTION SALE

the first year oj our toughest

Trained millions of fighting men—made milJic.is of dollars worth of fighting tools—built

*

Hoving decided to quit farming I will hove a sale at my farm located Vi mile
south and 120 rod* east of the Gregory school: or Vi mile south and Vi mile west
of the Star school, section 5. Baltimore Twp.. on

millions of tons of shipping to carry these men

and tools to die fighting fronts.

And to help pay for it all, we bought War
Bonds. Altogether, 50 millions of us bought
War Bonds. And nearly 30 millions of us
started putting. on the average, 10 percent of

MONDAY, SEPT. 20,1943

our pay into War Bonds every pay day dirough
the Payroll Savings Plan. /

That was a good start—it whale of a good

STARTING AT I O’CLOCK. I. OFFEK THE FOLLOWING:
years.

The things we'd like to buy with that

Start. But, every American knows that it was
c&gt;:l) i start. Nobody Would contend for a
single instant that what wc did in '-12 is enough
for '43!

us hen’s teeth."

last year?
Believe it or not—wedid. Butwc'vegot to make

pay for the war—keep prices down—provide

100.000 this year! Sure! Wc broke every
record in the world last year, building 8 million

generally decent world for all of us when the

tons ul shipping. But everybody knows that
th*: 18 million tons we're building this year isn't
enough!

Chances arc, you're already in the Payroll

money have either disappeared or areas “scarce
So, why not put that money

inti/War Bonds at good interest—$-1 for every

Money" to help

$3 when the Bonds mature?

Did

wc

make

48,000

planes

We’ve got to do more fighting'this year.

W c vc got to do more building, more training,

.

the Payroll Savings
_ Plan.’ (If
.
.you aren't
____ —In
yet—sign up tomorrow!)
Those Americans who have joined the Plan

arc investing, on the average, 10 percent of
their earnings in War Bonds. (If you haven't
reached 10 percent yet—keep trying!)

peacetime jobs and peacetime goods and&gt;t —

Savings Plan—buying War Bonds—doing your
bit.

But don't stop there.

boost your ante!

Sec if you can't

BUT.
America's income this year will be the high*
•*’ in history: about 12 5 BILLION dollars! In
spite of all taxes and price rises, thdsvcragc

worker will have more money than last year—

more than eicr before!

Do your best!

more shipping—and more saving.

That is why Uncle Sam has a right to ask us,

Wc vc got to buy more War Bonds.

Is that too much to ask? Many of us arc
making more money than wc have nude lor

How mill ioas of Americans have done their bit—
and how they can do better:

individually, to invest more money in

War

the

Plan.

Of the J-l million Americans on plant pay­
rolls, nearly 30 millions of them have joined

He asks us to invest not 10 percent or 15 per­

Bonds,

through

Payroll

Savings

cent or 20 percent, but all ue can!'

HORSES
Heavy gray tcaig, 8 yn. old, wgt. 3400’’
lbs., vaccinated for sleeping sickness.

CATTLE
Guernsey cow, 5 yrs. old. due day of sale
Black spotted cow, 4 yrs. old, due Feb.
19.
Guernsey cow, 8 yrs. old. due Sept. 22.
Guernsey cow, 7 yn. old. bred Aug. 22.
Red-White cow, 4 yn. old. due Jan. 31.
Black cow. 3 yn. old, due Dec. 19.
Guernsey cow, 3 yrs. old, due Dec. 21.
Red heifer, 2 yn. in Dec., due Oct. 26.
Guernsey heifer, 2 yn. in Dec., due
Nov. 26.
Two heifer calves, 4’/i mos. old.

HAY AND GRAIN
12 ton* alfalfa hoy.
10 ton* timothy hay.
About 100 crate* of corn.

TOOLS AND HARNESS

YOU’VE. DONE YOUR BIT
BOOST YOUR BOND BUYING

NOW DO YOUR BEST!

One set heavy double harness.
Some extra harness.
4 good hone collar*.
7 ft. McCormick binder.
McCormick mower, nearly new.
Wagon and rock. Steel wheel wagon.

Dump rake.
Stoneboat.
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Log boat.
Oliver walking plow, No. 99.
3 mc. spring drag.
2 sec. spike drag.
Bean puller, good one.
Two 2 horse walking cultivators.
5 tooth cultivator.
Litter carrier with cable and tftack,
never been used.
500 gol. underground gas tank with
pipas and pump.
2 wheel trailer.
3 hay slings, 6 ft.
Hay fork.
Grass seeder.
Two 400 lb.-Chicken mash feeders.
Baby chick feeders.
Six 10 gol. milk cons.
Grain drill. Corn shdler.
4 feed barrels with covers.
Tank heater.
Fanning mill.
No. 15 DeLaval cream separator.Other articles too numerous to men­
tion.

HOUSEHOLD GOODS
Good davenport.
Rocking chair.
Bread mixer.
Extension table.
Dresser.
Crocks all sizes.
Jugs.

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PHILIP TIIRNES, Proprietor
DEWEY REED, Auctioneer

CLIFFORD HAMMOND, Clerk

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E. W. BLISS CO.
ROTH FURNITURE
G. E. GOODYEAR HDWE.
REED'S DRjLIG

• The big drive ia on ! Not only on every battlefront-but on the home front,
too. As the tempo of the war increases ... as our fighting forces go all-out .
for invasion, we folks back homo must mobilize in their support.
We must back the attack with our dollars.

to you with generous interest. That War Bonds are the safest investment
in the world. That they help secure your future ... hasten Victory. So now
-today-let’s all do our share. Back the invasion now-buy at least one extra
$100 War Bond in September.

'A ndtkatd what the 3rd War Lean Drive h for!

Today marks the opening of this vital drive, probably the moat important
•ppoal your government has ever made to you. Open your heart... and do

your full part.

To reach our national quota everyone who possibly can must invest in at
least one extra $100 War Bond during the drive, at least $100. More if you
can. That’s in addition to your regular War Bond subscription. Invest out of
your income... invest out of accumulated funds. Invest every dollar you can.
For, one thing is certain—this is total war and everyone must do his full share.
And that means you!
*

Safest Investments in the World
United States War Savings Bonds Serio

umt for the purpose of satisfying Federal

the bond matures. Interest: 2.9% a year,
compounded semi-annually, if held to M
turity.Denoasfasatio&lt;M:|25,8S0,gI00,|500^
A1.000. Redemption: Anytime 60 days after
issue date. Price: 75% of maturity value.

December 15, 1969. Denominations: |500,
11,000, I5,000, 110,000, 1100.000 sad
&lt;1,000,000. Price: par and accrued interest.

2$% Treasury Bonds of 1964-1969;
readily marketable, acceptable as bank col-

Other securities: Seriee "C" Savings
Notes j %% Certiicates ot IndebuthMM;
Vk Treasury Bonds ot 1951-1953 j Uni tad

.You know all about War Bonds. You know that every penny comes back

BACK THE ATTACK- WITH WAR BONDS

STEBBINS &amp; JACOBS
FARM BUREAU SERVICES
MARK'S AUTO
HASTINGS MFG. CO.
GOODYEAR BROS. HDWE.
G. R. BOOKCASE
CONSUMERS POWER CO.
IRONSIDE MONUMENT
BARRY CLEANERS

COFFEESHOP
HOTEL HASTINGS
TAYLOR SHOE STORE
CHAS. LEONARD FUNERAL
HOME
FELDPAUSCH STORES
COLEMAN INSURANCE
HASTINGS CITY BANK
NATIONAL BANK

ANDRUS SERVICE

MEYERS 5c &amp; 10c STORE
LONG &amp; MOORE 5c to $1
STORE
BAIRD'S STORE
THE HASTINGS BANNER
MILLER REAL ESTATE
CASITE CORP.
&lt; '

VIKING CORPORATION
EAST END CIGAR STORE
I NT. SEAL 0 LOCK
MICH. MUTUAL WIND­
STORM

�THE HAS TIN 08 BANNER, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER II, 1943
I must close for this time, but but don't know who they were from. |
a nlll; •a* DKCRRKD rtal lk» plaintiff m&gt;«
a «•» rt tkli oriiar la ba pvSIUkM 1*
will write just as soon u I can. and - a* It was dark when they eame. The |
Jas. If. Tredinnick and wife, 7 lota.
let me know what they say about ------------------------home-made candy
rather
stale. ■
Lincoln Park Add.. City.
—was
—her
state,
•mdlng the Banner.
' but we ate *•
—— o-_
it —
anyway.
Send. ...
us
Morris England and wife to Percy
WARRANTY DEEDS
As
ever,
your
loving
son.
some
more.
I
wish
you
could
send
;
Ross
and
wife,
parcel
section
31.
ill*
along fine and what did she name
Will
My new address Is
me a box once a week. There are , Elisabeth J. Fox to Mrs «
—
Yankee Springs.
(Continued from Page 2. Sec. 2.)
the baby girt
.
five fellows in my squad so send I Dean, parcel section 36, Thornapple.
Roscoe C. Stevens and wife to
Buddv Dale Green. B. M. 3/c,
wonderful place the U. S. is.
| Will you please see if they wUl
;j *nouah
enough for
them too.
Mr*.
for jhjm.
too. os
as w£always
wejriwayj
Mrs. Will
Will Dean
Dean to
to Mrs
Mrs. ElisabethElUabelh* Albert J. Durham and wife, lol on
I hare done a great deal of swim- «nd me the Hastings Banner. I
f divide our Mill five ways. They are i J. Fox. parcel section 36. Thom­ Bristol lake shore. Johnstown.
N.A.S. Box 1314, Navy .128
.j a
- «&gt;
— u.
---- - of‘f.HnM,
’
mlng tn the big Paclflc-lfs real sure would like to get it so I codd
fine
bunch
fellow/
’*"* ”” |I gppje
c/o Fleet Post Office
Jas. E. Surlne and wife to Wirt D.
Mctor.
o*n
' The Banner has started to come ,
' Plaintiff.
San rrsiiciKu.
Francisco. ^aiuuriu*
California
Ralph R. Smith and others to Surlne and wife. 12 acres, section
•Howdy' Buddy—you’ll be getting and it certainly helps a lot. but still
1, Maple Grove.
——- from the Banner
office yet. the Banner from here on in fellow . would like some Western magaslnes. I Leona Finaleton. lot 10) block 13,
a nice U.S.O. In a nearby village anyone
I
[ _ win
Wirt uD. ounne
Surlne m&gt;a
and wue
wife io
lo u*mn
James
also a theatre, so all In aU It but
sms. I* guess
auc— they have lots to do and lx writing you a little •chit- I II take* your mind off things while I Kenfleld's ind Add., city?
i Moris W. Harding and wife, to ! E. Surlne and wife. 2 acres, section
now. but tell —
them
. half bad, but mail from home row.
= all I said hello chat' Just as soon as we can nnd ,| jou're ,cau&gt;u.
reading anyway,
Robert F Beckwith and wife, parcel' 11. Manto
Maple nrove
Grove,
well be proud to’address it now to ;- Bov.
------I ever tel)
- you folks a I section 6. Orangeville.
could
John L. HUI and wife, to Ray­
NOW THEREFORE: (to motion at
Was sorry to hear about poor old Petty Officer 3/c. Good luck. ’Bud­ !ot' ‘f.W T51'd only ,et,ime- ?*.'■ 1
W
Burwell
and
wife
to
mond R. Shaffer and wife, 40 acres, Hamilton A Hlrler. altarnaya for lha
your column Is most appreciated
Wimpy (Uie dog) dying. Would dy.’
...
ter still. I wish we were allowed to Wajter J Brown and wife, part of section 34. Maple Grove.
plaintiff, tt I* Iherabr ORDERED. ADliked to have gone hunting with
take snaoahots.
| |olj 7 Bn{j 8 c,ty.
Clara B. Scott to Chester C. Scott
him again. Also sure would like to DML?°hL;n
Dick
In ' Wcl1' thU U “U tOr n0W- bUl 1,
1x11,8
P
’
I
^
cn
°
*
nd
wUe
tO
Chr
“
Louis P. Reno and wife to Chas. and wife, parcel section 34. Hastine*.
be there to go hunting deer with
Have been transferred here to • wJu wr|tc nioro |at^r
- —
-------&gt; -■*»•Pfe Dick VanDerWoude. 36402270
: R.
Gable
and
wife, -------lota shore
Hoag
Minnie Geiger to Merle Wheeler
Tarrant Field. Texas, from Knollto ft]j
A.P.O. 33, c/o Postmaster
fe Dad this fall.
lake. Yankee Springs.
and wife, parcel, section 18. Wood­
Well mother. I passed and now wood Field. North Carolina. I’m in
jr j^nx Wellfap- 36407874
San Francisco. California.
'
j
Harold L. Golden and wife to land.
I am 2 c Petty Officer, not bad is the Motor Pool here, the same as I APO 3 c“o Postmaster
Mack
DDeeds
and
wife,
lot
38,
Clifford J. Pasch and wife to
I was at Knollwood Field, and so I n.-*- Y^k N V
August 29. 1943 it mother, dear.
. Hsrdendorf Addition. Nashville.
Truman Shellman and wife, lot
far I’m driving one of the camp &gt;
Bertha Flory to 8. Wilbert Smith Pine lake shore, Prairieville.
buses. I have been In the army over
' and wife, tot 1. block 3, Woodland.
Rhoda Mason to Murk Garrison
two years now nnd have been drlvI Carl G. Nlethamer and wife to and wife. jAtrcel section 5. Barry.
(New nnd Chanted)
Ina trucks all the time, but os yet
Hoover and wife.'
I Reuben J H- II™.;?
1UIS Si..
A.'C Donald C. Newton
I have never spen anyope from 1
t south 2-3 tots 889 and 890, City
QUIT CLAIM DEEDS
.
Dorr Aero Tech
home
Warren O. Moore and wife to
There has been plenty of hot
Glenn A. Moon and wife to
Glenn C. Storrs and wife, parrel
Flight D
Gladys Fisher, 80 acres, section 27.
weather to suit me. The oilier day
section 5. Hastings.
Albany. Georgia
it rained and the sand was blowing
James I. Nash to Wm. Furtong Castleton.
Glenn M. Howell and others to
around at the same time.
tot 9. block 18 Eastern Addition
Sgt. Donald D. Leyendecker 113
4ohn W. Bcedle, parcel Nashville.
If there Ls anyone who would care
City.
Two Rocks Ranch
Glenn M. Howell and others to
to write. I’d be glad to hear from
Ada N. Thorpe to Lola L. Flower, John
W. Be*dle. parcel" Nashville.
Petaluma. California
you.
lot 166 Delton
Fred H. Elliott and wife to Janet
I would also appreciate It very
Hattie Bellinger to Hart Bellinger
PVT William H. Sweet
much If vou would send the Banner
and wife. 67 acres, section 25. Prai­ L. Smith, 80 acres, section 33. Barry.
Co. C. 76th Bn.
Janet L. Smith to Fred H. El­
to my address here.
rieville.
A S N. 36858133
Sincerely.
James P. Collison and wife to liott and wife, 80 acres, section 33.
ramo Pannln.Texas
Sgt. Kenneth L. Showman.
Ronald Anders and wife. 120 acres, Barry.
U. S. Army
Verne D Sinclair and wife to
36159374
sections 18 and 19. Hope.
Dan MacDougal and wife "to Geo. Hastings Manufacturing Co., 40
Pvt.
Stephen
Hathawnv.
16083855.
Fort Worth Army Air Field
■ R. Green, lol 573 and part of tot acres, section B. Baltimore.
Bks
442.
1187th
Training
Group.
Leah P. Green to George R.
Fort Worth. Texas
572. City.
B T.C. No. 10.
Nellie Parker to Horry Dalm and Green, lot 573 and part of lot 572.
Greenboro. N. Carolina.
wife, parcel Guernsey lake shore. City.
August 22. 1943
Jakle
Edger to Arloa Trainor and
Hope.
Sicily
William Edward Morgan F 1/C
husband, lot 7, block 6. Lincoln
Otto Weise and wife to Sumner Park
I Dear Folks:
Addition. City.
Navy Number 128
Sponable and wife 6 acres, section
I I went over to a German airport,
c o Fleet Post Office
8. Hastings.
about • S mile from here, and
Sun Francisco. Calif.
John Andrews to Mark Lindsay. OBITUARY
climbed Into one of their bombers 1
80 acres, section 14. Maple Grove.
Mra, Lula B. Livingston. 67. of
and fussed around with the con- I
Pvt. Ralph Frisby
Henry H. Frost and wife to Al­ QrangevUle. died one day last week
trote. I wLshed Elwyn could have I Ordnance Depot 0-627
bert
E. Frost and wife, one acre, In a Plainwell hospital. She was
been here, he would have enjoyed i A P.O. 506
section’ 33. Irving.
bom In, and had been a life-long
it too. They were all bombers and
c/o Portmaster.. New York. N. Y.
Francis
A.
Kulp
to
Donald
M.
resident
of. Orangeville lownslilp.
fighters they left on the airfields.
Bivens and wife, lot at Fine lake. She was Die daughter of Mr. and
I forgot to tell Phvllis that she
A/C Leon E Mudae. 36193819
Johnstown.
Mrs Edgar Brown She is survived
would have to get up Sunday morn­
Dorothy
D.
Smith
to
Roger
C.
by
her
husband.
Fred; a son Jule
ings and go to church with me
Fowler, parcel city.
of Jackson;
a daughter, Mrs.
when I get back as 1 have so many
Guv C- Keller and wife to Irene Yvonne Tucker, of South Haven
i things to be thankful for. and the
Pvt. Thomas F. Stebbins
Craven, tiarts of lots 1 and 2. Strik­ and by three sisters. The funeral
l only wav I can explain It is that
Co. M, 2nd Ord. Tw Regt.
er's Addition. City.
was held in the Plainwell Baptist
the .Lord was with us to bring us
CHECKING ACCOUNTS
SAVINGS ACCOUNTS
Francis L. Bauer to Harry P. church Tuesday ot last week. Burial
, out alive. I’ve seen Hell and been
Aberdeen, Maryland
Tu««le nnd wife, parcels section 27. was In Orangeville cemetery.
j through Hell and how I made It
Rutland.
Mrs. Livingston was held in high
, has been a miracle, and I've had ,
Av/C. John W. Reed. 16111387
Dorcas Smith Chapman and esteem by ail who knew her.
i enough and all I want now Ls to । 43-J. Barracks 75.
others to Harry F. Tuttle and wife,
come back home. I've seen somej
Aviation Cadet Detachment
tots at Podunk lake. Rutland.
' awful things, some It's best to forBrooks Field
This is ill . . . Mighty America
Clayton W. Bennett and wife
gel. If I could. ’
Sun Antonio. Texas
to LcRoy M. Steen and wife, parcel
STATE OF MICIIIOAN—Tb» Onull
1 You should see the blanket I
poised!... Will you be able to say: "I personally
Keeler's Addition. Middleville,
Pvt. George Belson. 36*15337
have. It's double with an Indian de- '
Gerald 6. Shultf and wife to
Hq.
&amp;
H.
Co
3rd
Repl
Depot
sign on it—boy. It's nice. I also
put my full strength into the knock-out blow”?
Marcel E. Evalet and wife, lots 93
Post Office Unit No. 2
have a real feather pillow with a
and 94. Nashville.
Catnp cookei C^lif:
j snow-white pillow case on It. I've
Meryl D. Neeb and wife to BerHE Third War Loan is on.
carried It on the Jeep all over Slcistrength into this final punch!
end Beverwyk and wife, lots 10. 11.
T 4th Grade Herbert P. Smith.
; ly. I sold my Elgin watch for 615.;
To carry the war home to
12. Lincoln Park Addition. City.
Your boy, or your neighbor's
For rent at $2.50—$3.00—$3.25 and government
I but I have a German watch lust ns :
36198043
Harvey J. Elliott and wife to
our enemies, with killing fury,
1 good or better—that guy will nev- 1
A P.O. 4741 r&lt; Postmaster
boy, knows what the fruits of
Gertrude Endsley and Either Hotch­
Ha.linc.
tax—*in our fine safety deposit vault. Get one toSan Francisco. Calif.
cr need it again.
calls
for
an
added
15
billion
kiss. tot 973. City.
this devastating Allied invasion
It
seems
good
to
have
it
quiet
taipartoday for your war Bonds and other valuable papers.
Burton R. Clinton and wife' lo
dollars, quickly.
■ImlUrly
will be—the months, the dol­
around here again. It gets tiresome Add—Platoon 2 to Pvt. Keith Alfred Gonzles and wife. 1 1-2
। to have all the big guns as well ns Brady's address al Camp Fannin, acres,- section 6. Carlton.
rffected.
lars, the American lives it will
the machine guns and rifles shoot- Texas.
OBDEbVoB* APPEARANCE
Clair W. White and wife to B. R.
you to lend your money. With
save. And, across the miles, he
Ing at you all the time. nnd. of
. • •
Clinton and wife, lol 4 block. 5,
every dollar of wealth in this
course, wy have to shoot back.
। Emily McElwain will lake over Freeport.
is pleading—buy more and still
.
I was sorry to hear about Grand- ' next week, to tell you about* H.H S.
richest of all nations as security!
Edna Heinzclmnn to Laon F.
more War Bonds—today!
ma Huling falling and getting hurt, since school opened last week and Rock and wife, parcyis section 19.
MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM AND
she will have to be more careful । sundry other tilings. (By the way Yankee Springs.
Mother, Father—you can’t
/
next time, as I will want her to mix Emily.—why no school Dell this year
FEDERAL DEPOSIT INS. CORP.
Nellie C. Foretnjin to Harry Dunn
lose! But your boy—or your
up a batch of her cinnamon rolls' —Is It priorities or something.) Un- and wife. 45 acres section 20. Rut­
neighbor's boy —can! Your
for me when I get home.
I til then, Cheerio.
land.
I have received two of my boxes. ] &lt;
Zolly Coffer
country can! Unless you.put
Clara B Scptt to Waller W. Scott.
1 1-4 acres. Section 34. Hastings.
every ounce of your inspired
to eorracl an
Clara B. Scott to Walter W.
Scott. 80 acres, section 34 Hosting*.
Dora Custer to Henry D. West. lot
290, Cky.
I .Darina Manning to Stale of
BU/LOS WEIGHT CYCLONE ENGINES FOR TNE BOEING
TMIchlgan. 120 acres, section 36,
| Yankee Springs.
Clyde Grummett and wife to Lcster fe. Snyder and wife. 10 acres.
| section 32. Thomapple.
j
Guy C. Keller and wife to Scott
I N. Campbell and wife, 77 acres,
section 6. Assyria.
। O. 8. E. Thompson to John W.
I Sims. 12 1-2 acres, section 28. Assyrla.
,
I
Estelle V. B. Wiseman to Claude
I E. Wiseman, parcel section 17. City.
!
Verlln C. Hendrick and others to
Ned Acker and wife, lot shore Mill
[ lake, Johnstown.
। Frank C. Lent and others to Jesse
1 A. Campbell and wife, lot 9. NashI ville.
Owing to the death of my wife, I will dispose of the personal property at public
j Mary Count Taylor to Ake Hol­
, man and wife, parcel shore of Gun
auction at the farm located 8 miles'east of Hastings on the State Road: or 2'4
. lake. Orangeville.
Morris England and wife lo Evmiles west of Hosmers Corners on
crett K. Decker and wife, parrel
; shore of Gun lake, Yankee Springs.
| Edwin W. Lancaster and wife to
1 Martin G. Schram and wife, lots
' 1 to 10. Chamberlain's Add.. City. |
,
Russell T. Craven and wife to.
I Wm. C. Swiger and wife, lots 106.1
1 107. 108. 109. Nashville.
STARTING AT 1 O'CLOCK. I OFFER THE FOLLOWING:
1
Harvey F. Parmale and wife to ।
Winnie A. Olin, 120 acres, section
19. Johnstown.
Dan L. Smith and wife lo Frank;
A. Alleman and wife, parrel shore
Thomapple lake, Hastings.
Sumner Sponable and wife to
Glenn A. swift and wife, tot city.
Walter F- Rose and wife to A. F.
Putnam, parcel shore Bartow lake,
wgt 1700 lbs.
Yankee Springs.
Dennis P. vosburgh and wife to
Edwin Edge and others. 126 acres
aiul other parrels, section 20. John­
wgt. 1700 lbs.
stown. .
Earl James and wife to Rynara
Boers and wife, parcel shore of Pine
Around 16 ton clover hoy. good.
lake. Prairieville.
These horse* are &gt;ound and good workJennie Stanford and others to
■. Milton T. Kermeen and wife,, tots
Mid HevUle.
;
Albert W. Bessmer to Ivan I.
French, lots shore •{ Gun lake.
Yankee Springs.
2 »et« good double work hornet*.
Nora Dawson to Charles T. Mc4 collart.
Iron wheel wagon.
I Gulre and wife, lot Dunning's Ad­
I dltlon. City.
coif by side.
Weber
wagon and 14 ft. flat rack.
।
O. Ardis Rush to Keith L. McMlllana and wife, parcel section 15.1
Deering 6 ft. mowing machine.
l Woodland.

■ ■■■■■ —...................... -................. My dearest Mom and Dad:

COURT HOUSE NEWS

ON THE HOME FRONT SSKS

«

BUY WAR BONDS

OUR SERVICES

WAR SAVINGS BONDS

LEGAL NOTICE

BANK MONEY ORDERS

SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES

INVASION! . . .
Is

T

NATIONAL BANK OF HASTINGS

STUDEBAKER *

FLYING FORTRESS

MEN and WOMEN

UCTION SALE

WANTED

TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 21,1943

IN OUR LOCAL PLANT

HORSES

GOOD WORKING CONDITIONS
GOOD WAGES

HOGS

Bay gelding, 13 yrs. old,

6 shoots, wgt. around 170 lbs.

Grey gelding, 13* yrs. old,

9 pigs, 6 wks. old.

HAY

Bay mare, wgt. 1650 lbs.

PAST

EXPERIENCE NOT NECESSARY

MACHINERY &amp; HARNESS

COWS

SOME JOBS OPEN FOR YOUTHS 17 YEARS OLD, WHO HAVE HAD PRE
VIOUS NYA OR HIGH SCHOOL MACHINE SHOP TRAINING

Ail applicants must qualify under the new war

Guernsey cow, 7 yrs. old,

D. Lane and wife, iot Holler Additlon. Nashville.
Hope M. Chittenden to Wm. O.
Schrader and wife. 80 acres, sec1 tlon 31. Barry.
I
Fannit O. Myers to Chas. W.
. Rhodes and wife. 50 acres, section
; 11. Assyria.
! Geo. C. Gallon and wife- to Otis
! W. Corwin and wife. 4 lota. Harden.
| dnrf's Addition. Nashville.
■
| Joseph H. White to Guy M.
Makley and wife. 13 acres, section 4,
Castleton.
• Leo. J. Wykkel and wife to Edgar
' A. Burgstahler and wife. 80 acre*.
I section 19. Barry.
j Nellie M. Evalet to Sami L.
I Smith and wife. 80 acres section
j 29. Castleton.
j Robt H. Klrchman and wife to
Erwin B. Atnsden and wife, 4 lota
■ shore Fine lake. Johnstown.
. Clarence T. Robinson and wife
i to Otto Weise nnd wife, south half
lots 1334 and 1335, City.

|

manpower stabilization plan in order to be accepted

BRING BIRTH CERTIFICATE AND APPLY AT

EMPLOYMENT OFFICE

and wife, lots 83
Nashville.
Gladys Fisher to Glenn A. Moore
and wife. 80 acres, section 37, Cas­
tleton.
.David L. Miller to Robt. D. Jones
and wife, 71 acres, sections 38 and
39, Johnstown.

Guernsey cow, 7 yrs. old, bred.
Block cow, 10 yrs. old, fresh,
twin coIves by side.

Jersey cow, 10 yrs. old, fresh,
coif by side.

Guernsey cow, 5 yrs. old,
due Feb. 16.

Deering 7 ft. binder.

'

South Bend walking plow.
Cale, footlift, tulky plow.
3 Sec. John Deere tpring drag.
Land roller.
10 gal. milk can.
2 horte Buckeye tpring tooth cultivator.

P rim rote No. 3 cream teparator.

Fat cow, wgt. around 1100
lbs.

r

Forkt, thovelt. hoet and many other

article! too numerout to mention.

TERMS: CASH, NO GOODS TO BE REMOVED UNTIL SETTLED FOR.

ES L. PRICE
PROPRIETOR
DEWEY REED.

C. M. tyAMMOND, Clerk

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HELP BEAT INFLATION­

BUY BONDS

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IGHTY-EIGHTH YEAR

Two Soldiers Drowned
Onih&lt; 4 o 4 * « « In Gull Lake Sunday
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T-.

Home Front

I

Two young

soldiers

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HASTINGS. MICHIGAN. THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 23. 1943

14 PAGES—2 SECTIONS

Barry Lags In War Bond Drive

I Soil Eroiion To

ARI YOU GOII
PART IN
WAR BO

HUMBtt M

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ID A T I ft III I U A
Farmer* In the Kingsley District! I\ H I I V 11 I H V
ment meetKg with Harold Lortn. ☆ AT A GLANCE ☆
of the U. 8. Soil Erosion Service m

Bo Discuood
I

■
I the north end of Gull lake. A group
as speaker. Mr. Lakin will address .
I
; of Soldier* from that air field went
I-------------- --------------------------- -------------- l0 the OUQ
Counlry club for
the group meeting on Wednesday
Thte Is
evening September 29 at 8:30 at ,
!
On the school front I &lt;Jlnun„er„»??!!. a,‘"
the Kingsley Conununity Hall.
.rent purchases of items rationed toy
I "Hark I the tchool bell now 1* John Gtlluple. 20. Sergeant Car­
Farmers in Barry and Johnstown the government. This newspaper
linging"—not literally but figura­ men Pesciline. 22. and EHward D.
Harvest Work
townships have realized the prob-—
, .wwill
_ enable tnea me
me to
believes this service
tively. Zoily Coffer asked
to tell
tell Bradac. 18. went out rowing In a
sender where
where steel row
boat- ThU
Cra,t over* ,
Alien Bishop, farm labor assistlems they have in retarding erosion, dividual* to cooperate more fully in
why no school bell.■en
—I wonder
jonder
for
’The nasi lurnM
turned Bnd
and |ank
sank aboul
about aw fe&lt;l
reel ।
63 School Tree*Uries Shore ant
­ er fumlxhlng transportation too snd 1 f
th. ■nt working'Xith
wnrlrlna with the
th» County
Cnamtv Ex
Fxi» • 1
1 o
. m.lnl.lnlnv trill tartlltv .nil stzmlur Zolly ha* bee"
,K- —•
------- -------------------------------1- from school
Proper supervision . 1(1(11 VKIUlll 3llI)I)OFt
Ah —
well
Bln Van ,rom &lt;he Lo,,H Beach-farm at tire
. T.„
i tension Office,
has been contacttear at elfcht a .tn. A..
... ...^
XJ" north
end
of
the
lake.
I
ln
Th
®
DiStnbuhon
high-school,
in
The
countv
ir
school* to'the
countv ui
in must
must be lumumeu
furnished in eacn
each cue.
Case.L
,a» • rr.
end of the lake.
i
..........
uig mgn scnuoi*
in me couiuv
: n_
ed.
Conscious of these problem*
rtamn* X, Y. Z and Brown
IVlnkle slept for twenty year*! The north
Cottager* from the near-*"
r-by shore '1 The Library Fund of this and । the Interest at working out an emer- | School superintendent* genera)||rivp I’nilu Tn they have invited Mr. Lakin to meet llimpi a and B now valid through
lid bell that has called so many were able to rescue young। Bradac.
Bradac other co
unties is
ly
ask that
students
be from
away from ***
v v * as 13 I
counties
1* derived^from
derived from the gency farm labor program
program wilhlhe.
with the ..
. —
—-to
be away
with the group and discus* their oct 2 Brown stamp C. valid Sept,
Eeople to the hull* of learning has
tines imposed by justices
Justices o&lt;
of the school officials. Bishop and farm- school as little as possible. There- a,f .
17
•
1
problem* on the basis of hl* year* 3g through Oet. 30
kern stilled so that the swing ahif- but were unable to save the other -------—u —e .»
—
-_ erg jjj „cneraj over the county are fore farmers are asked to pick dp lilt Ct ILX I)CCtlll IOI1S of experience and study in sdli
- — ~~ —
Municipal
and zm
ClrCanned Good*. Ete.
Iheir^arv morntov slumbers” "ng ' cold
cold water.
water. Undersheriff
Undersheriff DeWitt,
DeWitt, cult
cult court*,
court*, and
and 1*
1* usually
usually autndlstri- fearful because of the labor short- student* when work i* ready rath, r
&gt;
con*enation practices.
Blue stamp* R. 8. T valid through
I The'hteh Tchoo? eiirol?ntenl U not U»PUty Sheriff Downy and Comer- buted once a year by the county age of great loss during harvest of than hold them from school the en­
Milton Letnaar who t* in charge Sept 20; U? V and W now valid
Up to noon on Tuesday, reports
U to that, of a vear
Fann vatiow Officer
Vem
Wlney. of treasurer. In this country this dis­ highly perishable crops as beans, tire day. Some schools are requir­
of the meeting extend* a very cor- through Oct. 20.
tork war work and tile armed for- KalamMoo. under the direction of tribution ws» made last week by potatoes and fruit.
dial Invitation to all farmer* in
Ungar
for SJiie aUmM and Captain James W. Gamier of KeL county Treasurer
Clouse. The
-----------------------------Students In schools already conBarry and Johmtown township* to
stamp No. 14 good for 5 pounds
liiiM tava SeTooklng into theh
lo«&lt; •IcHeW dragged the fake Bun- amount paid out thia time wa* tacted »...
byBUhop
«■.»._ igtand ready to
ItatLLs th know whether theyr wUl t* llay “Hernoon for the bodies. They 81567-60 It te paid to school librar- helpfanners
leased from school for the wofL .
th/
ni.w
Ot attend County Agent Foster feels aim. 16 through Oct. 21.
1 an with
emergency
the meeting will be moat interestStamps No. 15 and 18 may bo
1 tat us to
know whether
will ue
be
Itatuv
U&gt; know
wnetner they
u ey wui
unable
to
locate
them
al in
where school districts have 11---------- -*
-crop*
lea.
li
­
had
been
unable
to
locate
them
harvest
of
these
Farmers
rarmers rinauig tnemseive* m
A1i ihi t5»
Ible to finish the school year, or
Ing and Instructive as he ha* used for canning *u*ar in amounts
braries. The amount sent to any _.
v asked w
are
to make their needs । need of a few hours emergency
-t-.;.,
lirt.t how long it will be after reach­ the time this was written.
drawn upon Lakin's experience sev- of 5 lb. each through Oot 31.
sehool district is based on it* school known a* early a* possible. Btuing eighteen before they will be
census at the rate ot 30 cent* for dente will go out into the fields at-,
Inducted.
Stamp 18 good for 1 pair through
I each census scholar. The sum* paid 40 cento per hour, settlement at ■ intendent or Mi. Bishop in' the
I We miss Lena Leiter. Marie RoWe.
of bonds of from 850 to 81.000. Ev­
; to the different school districts of close of each day* work and farm- County Extension Office.
mime
I ery person who can afford
Barbara Ruehl, Anne van Westre- ,
1 the county are as follows
I a bond within that range should do
Stamp Number 8 from Basie
I Assyria—Asayria Center district ।
Mileage Ration A Book, worth 3
r n IT A n I A I
1 to before September 30. If they will
; 81950; Checkered district 810.50;
F II
II II Ir I A I
1 do that, with a few other purer-----gallons of gasoline now valid.
[hr Army' and Barbara wjth her;
Were Enterloined bv Thot । ^BrtlSswre^Dowling district 820 I. L/
ll V l\ I
L
| of 82.000 or more bonds that
lurl (111
Ware Entertained
by
husband who has been rtfitioned to
,o
&gt; That,1 70; 8lrtker |U 40; McOmber 81380;
along,
the county's
Coupon 5 good for 11 gallons.
Wonder how the bond sate to com-! about 40 per cent of our "E“ Bond
“
n
easily
met. This coun­
Florida
I
Company at Country Club HEnder4hoU MB0; weeks 814 40; ing here to the county?
Deliveries Not Expected Un­ Must last until Sept. 30 for both
1 quota of 8405.000 has been made. J t'y
never f”-J to
failed
meet its pro­
heat and hot water.
Three new members of our faculjt has been the custom of the In- I Durfee district 89.60; Barney Mills
til
Last
of
November
Tlreg
.
.....
.
portion of bond sale*. Red Cross
ly whom many of you know are temaUonal Seal and Lock Co. of 88.40.
„ „
.
Hasting* and Barry county are I Second inspections due:
That's a question you hear ffre
—­
All of this pointe to the fact that an(j other subscriptions. We must
Ruth Sherwood Burrell, who UI this city, to invite freight claim |
Barry—Delton Kellogg school
quently these days.
the average citizen of the county not fall this. time.
now aware of the fact that we face vehicles by Sept 30: B's
Luck Ui the gyeu with her usual agents of railroads, also freight । 8132.80.
„ „
visn't making any extra effort to buy
Of the different types of bonds .a serious fuel ahortage. No doubt 31; c*s by Aug. 31; comme
Unite and pep; Irene Jones Hainll- , agents of several large manufactur- i
Carlton—Rogers district 88.40;
, toeing offered, a ouota for each. that is true in other Michigan hlc)»v every 8 months or 5.000 miles,
Most of- -us
are----------------------Interested Jn the bonds.
Ion. who teaches while Grandma mg Industries, to Hastings to spend ’ Carlton Center 88.70:
Fteh 815;
-------------...
kind has been sat for this and ev- town* and counties. Certainly. un­ which ever la first
■oner, entertains little David; and a dXy here al the Country Club 1 Welcome 815 ; Brown 81170; Cost* ! drive, even though we aren t — '
Bank denosits here in the countv ery olhcr county. The amount of E les* soon relieved, it will cause poaSagar For Canning
LiQmi.H
• tending ourselves very much
Mary Roush Dnvne
Payne, whn
who ha«
has rere- 1. house and grounds, and to partake Grove 817.70
10 tukve steadiiv rtirn ..
since
the lait|1 t»nds
bonas whlchjhte
wnicn tnu county
counly is
u expected
expects iuve
itlve suffering
suffering to,t
in ■homes,
toclu
—
.u.
wmea.^including
Sugar for home-canning of IMS
I. &lt;»
Castleton—Nashville school 881: purchase them,
urned to her Alma Mater.
of u
a miir
fine tiiiLKcn
chicken uu»&gt;«
dinner m
In&gt; wra-wMw
tne club 1
I raj th!£ V era™
to bu&gt;’ u H05 ™3 For a **vlngs in- , those of war-workers. Schools
Most Hastings people know Mick- house at noon. The annual meeting Castleton Center 88.10; Martin 88 - ,
fruit crops will be available to
...
.
I lor
Victory Bond Drive and vestment. E bonds are very desir- churches
churches may
may be
be deprived
deprived ot
of heat housewives on approximately the
k McPharlin either personally cr
or. of these agents has'been held in 70: Barryvllle 88.40; Shores 86 90
j
So
far.
the
drive
seems
to
be
going
so
far
this
3rd
Victory
Drive
hasn't!
able.
"Btey
pay
25
per
cent
Interest.
■
••
■
unless tiie situation is soon re me­
by reputation as a flyer.
Participa
.
&gt;“■­ Battle Creek in September for sev- ;
Hastings
City — Hastings
City
about
; almost 3 per cent Ohly 40 per cent
tion In fifty
z ,.ulds
raids over the conttncontln- ; rai years
Tbow attending that School* 8365.10.
. as it did last lime. Factories, disturbed litem noticeably. •
n uw
HautciMi
«mi&gt;vi» have
iu ••—
-T- to Hastings • naaMi
* Township
■. —■——
• Fisher dls—
institutions and business firm* are:
...
( of this county's quota of E bonds
[•nt.
being iv
reported missing
duringim»a
vnUicring
driven
Hasting*
the
’ot'ISiepne.''being*
w”a1 toft
The 8405.000 "E" Bond quota is have sofarbeeti sold.snd_.thal b coal dealers nor to their natrons ' for canning sugar.
Lhereto
raid
of Dieppe, beingrescueS
rescued j to
to enJoy^adaV
enjoy a day here.
here.’AntTlt
And It*ha»
has‘aL
nl- ' irtaTtilW:
trice 814.10:* Gregory
Gregory8t18750:
Altofl coming through with an Impressive
rom aa rubber raft, and later tnurmar- way
ay of pleasure to the
the 818.30;
Star 81280:
Cen- Showing. It looks as though that
not unreasonable—In fact, less than' ''«D
irorn
way,a been aa fl
nay
818.30; Star
812m):Hastings
Hastings CenThe latter placed their order* for
&lt;s»
tying a young lady of Toronto. Ont. Kue-u and their hosts.
, ter 8350; Quimby 8930
part ot the quota will easily be &gt; 15 per cent of the funds already on aare
Z® not good, backed as they are by fuel eariv this year. Hastings four AIIF*TIFMkl CAI EC
tiie government and all the proper­ coal dealers placed orders for more AUL a IViX jALEj
7“'""'i ATS
i&amp;U1U "“h«
..
than 50 carloads of coal last May CHARLES bCrGART, Prop. '
Not a carload of it has been re- 1 Having decided to quit fanning,
,,00: c,0"r- ..!?■
Ale 81050
Bul when lt C01”®8 w Ute ’’ir --------------- -------------- ----------------------------- --—E bonds have so ceived by them. They have been Charles Burgart will have an aucnai.
Irving
—Wood district
Ml Jone*
parries a full page picture of Mickey Ina
] wun
with gon
golf lor
tor tnose
those wno
who uae
like u&gt;
to 1
I
ji-.-4-i 80
.«««■
ran.. bond* which represent the todlvd- hurt anyone.--------------------------------------- 1 far been purchased in this county. ' told recently - that no shipments1 uon sale at his farm
mile east
• • •
| JI
invests 837.50 in an E Bond. । can be mat
je on
Hit many accounts of hl*
hi* feats.
teats. I| ••.»
“pound
around the —
course.
Lvith
—• the
------pill"
•••----------— 11 80 90. Freeport 837.20; Little Brick ual purchaser—we aren t .doing so
made
on these
these orders
orders until
until and
and H
% mile
mile south
south of
of Delton
Delton on
on the
the
Demand
on
commercial
deposits
in
&gt;0
J'ears
it
will
to^.^
ue
“
nd
the
November!
|oM Payne farm. He la offering a list
[ Last year the high school ded.
———&gt; 88 70.
dedi- ,
fOr uio&amp;e who-enjoy —
sociability
| well­
In Burry county banks are nearly ^'TTmesT 875*^’^uc“ a
90 tar. this fall has been much' of .farm tools, livestock and Iwm....-----------w. —
1». of bonus »n,&lt;
--------------------— .—
i,
Johnstown—King district 83.60; I
bated
one week's
sales
and 1 1 _—
anjd they do
enjoy
meeting
each
.
o.
.
^"
a
;o
1
‘
L
’
Vhe
RovVrnrooter
than
usual
for
September
;
hold
good.
Loren
Coppock
will
cry
...—Just
------ ouicr
ktamns to thte noted —
alumnus
other uuu
and U»c
the m.ive.a
officers «of the Seal Monroe 815.90; Stevens 8950; Bris- I
With only a week more to go. only ■ (Continued on Page 4. Sec. 1.)
n
June
the
follow:
Co
..clarence
Crawford,
the
com:
tol
812
30;
Benfield
87.20;
Culver,
^t
will
mv
ti^e
wner
wen
We
certain
to
have
colder
1
the
sale
with
Milton
Lelnaar
a*
Ls schoolctaaedto .'ur.r'b—
-------------- *•-------Ing tetter was received
nauja vice president
uicnuctu »||U
asa.au,
' 8100' E bonds arc no? neiStteble weather to October In November.) clerk See adv. eteewhere to this
■ vcelved
.I pany'a
and salesman, . $25
40; uui.vu.iw
Burroughs 811.10.
b^after^the
o^.r
lL
n
X
one
'
h
2‘
‘
y
d&gt;y»
Uwe
for
further
details.
423 Fighter Group- plans the
the details
detail* far
for these annual
Maple Grove—Maya district 841Ml Air Base De Ridder, e
events
*fnta **
as hr
he jtid
did thli
this yeer^He^
year. He has I 70; Moore_IU110^
Moore 811 10: rhmharn
Dunham—81550:
815.90: I
for W
anon^request
rfav* after that
li redeem- *fho^s
nre quite
and I FRED L. WOOD.
* •»
able
the 'Itgovernment
havecertain
meagerChurches
fuel supplies.
Prop. .
De
Ridder.
Louisiana j a
host
of warm 2*
personal
friends
i Norton 810 20: Branch 85.10.
I
|
June
1st. 1943
Jgroup."»t»
always
glad in
to
,‘u-’
' (hte'----------------------------------------------•" : ‘"onuireidlk^Orangeville—Orangeville Village 1
paving a smalt rate of interest.
I Unless Hastings can get some coal 1
Having sold hte farm. Mr. Wood
klastings High School
, SPC him. president Emil Tyden and district
P There are at least 2 000 persons । very soon, churches will be com-1 will have an auction sale at hia tank*
latrict 83330.
833.30.
1
Hasting."'. Miciltgan
. l 'Trva.iirar
Pralrtevilta
Prairieville—
— Milo district 89.90;
Treasurer Richard
Richard Grona
Grona also
also come
come 1
in Barry county who can each eas- Polled to give up their services and 1 located 4 miles north of Level Park:
fro tire members of Hastings
I In for hearty greetings from the Prairieville Village 814.40; North
Uv affwd to buy a 8100 E bond for , ■'fhooU
*“’5 10 f10* •“hough'or
miles south of Fine lake: or
High School.
guests.
Pine l*Lke 812.00.
,
875 and at least 3 00) more who can they placed orders to plenty of, a mile* north and 2 mile* w«t of
Desired That Courses of Study in College of Agriculti
[ Only today I have learned of the ।
Rutland—Algonquin Loke district
easily afford to pay 837M for a l‘me “t^t their service* and aea-| Bedford on County Line Road.
Owing to shortage of help and
easily
to those
pay 83750
for a siona might not be canceled bv cold 1 known as Mogley farm. He te otfaphonor and thoughtfulness you itave other war conditions the attendance 81050; Chidester 814.40; Tanner
E afford
bond” If
5500 people
Should Be on a Par With Others Offered by the University
Univert
. 850
850
E bond
If those
5.000 people
khown me. As an appreciation of 1 Thursday
,IllMaOBy was
w~&gt; not as large as usual. 88 70; Goodwill 85 40.
[
would
buy these
E bonds
before weather. There will be suffering to ing a good list of hone*,
cows. hog*.
i. cowa.1
would buy these E. bonds before many homes from cold if coal Ship­
Lour collective efforts, given in my but that did not Interfere in the
Thoraappte— Ihornapple-Kiellogg
Wc are certain that readers of the
- Barry
'county's
- - quote
e-nm ani&lt;«
chicken*, tools, haxne**. enA
September' 30.
honor, but of real Importance, to lcaat
a good time for those district 819850.
Banner have found Dean Daven­ the extreme, aroused the fighting
ments to Hastings are delayed un­ hold goods. Loren Coppock will cry
help our cause, in which stead lie ,
wer« abie to get away from
Woodland—Woodland Township ( port's biography very Interesting. spirit In Eugene Davenport, and of 81.000.000 would be completed.
til
November.
the sale and Milt Lelnaar will act
Do you usk how we know that
Lhe very existence of such fine run-1 [heir work. They evidenced their district 89120.
.
u
It wu
was puDnanen
published -in
in me
the ixjunvry
Country he set about treating public sen­
Meantime 300.000 ton* of Amer- « cibts. cwt me aov. r^r.m
Elamcntal institutions as yours te. , p&gt;aiure In a manner that oould
Yankee Spring*—Gates district, Gentleman, /as a serial, under the timent for hl&amp;'college, and he won there are 5.000 folks in our countv lean coal are sent each week to 81c- this Ls»ue for full particular*.
(Continued on Page 2. Sec. 1.)
I offer you these, my wings, which fPave no doubt about their enjoy- 8850: Yankee Spring* district 84.80. । heading of/A Son of the Timber - out. He rouxfed the farmers, and
Uy and Southam Italy, which are
'
■■■
Tl,“
Lerc tendered
tendered me
me by
by the
the Royal ....
here
Air 1 mpnt
through
ih'elr
pressure
upon
the
------------■
“
“
“
■
lands,"
and
was
written
\by
the
, not in danger of any such cold
E
—..in
K u rjne that HMtlw haa fac.
force. ..
May 19th 1941 al Temhlll,
Dean himself.
\
legislatuyte the c-"—
’
—"j as are certain to visit Michl Bhropihirc. England.
,
,
torte* here which attract to our city
}
In the two preceding Issues it tuni was given
before coal shipped in Novem- will dispose of the person*, prop*
Yours sincerely.
men who fill high place* In the
and the promise of adewo* explained how he wa*
was
was called U&gt;
to buildings
--------------------will
arrive
in
this
stale.
erty at the place known a* tno
.
. .v
. College
------quate
flnant
Michael O. H. McPharlin Captain transportation line*, large business
-—•“
financial
support.
Th“
head
the —
Illinois
at ‘’
! The bureaucrat* in Waahlng- Foley farm located 3 miles south Of
Interests, and large industries of
A c.
1 to happen and t
culture, which was a part of the things began
ton are not good calculators, or Hastings on M-37 and 1-2 mile east.
32nd Ren. Fighter Squadron.
America. Such gatherings put Has­
invest!- Illinois
Illinois-College
Colleg of Agriculture aUniversity of Illinois. He investi1 they never would have made'plan* He is offering an excellent Hat of
Officer Commanding
tings on the map. All of the visitors
Sted before accepting, and found started on its way to become an in- &lt;
, that deferred the shipping of May horses, cow*, hogs, hay and
I Mr. Taylor te having this letter were loud In their praises of the
Citisens Should Help City
at, while it had existed for 27 stitutlon wtylch later brought stu- ,
and farm machinery. Dewey R8ML
1 orders for coal untU November.
with the wings framed. Thte will beauty of the Country Club and
years, it had never been taken ser­ dents by tne thousands each year,
Councils To Do So
be awarded each week to the home­ grounds. Several of them mentioned
Meantime local authorities are do­ will cry the aale. Bee the adv. else­
iously by the people, or even the and became a credit to the state
room buying the moat War Stamps. the pleasure it must be to live to
- ! Ing all they can to relieve this situ- where to thia issue for full particu­
The city of Hasting* has had. for farmers, of that state; and It was and the nation.
The school feels highly honored to a progressive town of tills size, with the past twenty years, an enviable evidently not rated for much by the
| ation in Hastings and Barry county. lar*.
All Silk, Nylon Stocking,
We will continue the story, tn the
be the recipient of Mickey s wings. fine churches
cnurcncs ana
amwj*. where
w»««v financial record. During that time trustees of the university. It had Dean's own words, about his efforte
The Hastings Chamber of Com­
and schools,
Should Be Turned In
fend the courage, self-sacrifice, and t laiUng friendship* can be enjoyed, It has paid all of its outstanding but seven full time students, with to make that college a real asset to
I merce. Mayor Leonard, the Home
devotion to the cause of democracy ( Bnd where it is oaisible for a man bonds, and has carried on its busi­ about 100 more attending the short the university and to Illinois. Hl»
Collection of silk and nylon stockkx. Defense organization *3 well as in­ Red Crois Conferred
tnd freedom from Axis demtoation l0
a family in comfort, get ness on the "pay-as-you-go" plan. course in the winter. The coilese account follows:
ings. which has been promoted by dividuals have brought thia matter
With Local Worker*
IbaV won them for him should in- ! acquainted with folks so he can For ten year* It has been entirely farm had been rented, its live-stock
th the -attention
------------ ---of —
the authorities
"When I cast my lot with Che the Barry County Salvage Commit- —
kpire us all to greater efforts and ca]]
^[r R|Ven names, be- out of debt Not only is that true, sold, and ite buildings were in great University of Illinois, that institu­ i tee since Nov. 18, 1843, will termln- in Washington, and have requested
reouested
Mb* Elizabeth L. Hunter. General
bchievrmenta in our stamp ana. cause he knows them and they but is has also made many exten­ need of repair.
tion was In the embarasing position ate nationally on Sept. 30. L. E. prompt shipments ot coal to this Field Representative for the Amer­
bond purchases.
I know him. They conceded that Has- sive improvements and paid for
Household Salvage chair- city and county.
ican Red cross was here three days
In spite of this unpromising out­ of having on its hands a college of Barnett.
The war ha* affected our courses . t)nKS had far RITater advantages them without selling bond* There
agriculture with no farms, no herds, man. has been Informed.
this week conferring with Mr*. Roy
look
he
accepted
and
became
the
to some extent. The enrollment in ■ Ior a ••home" town than a big city.
Between Sept.
Sept. jo
30 vxn
,
pt. 15 and t&gt;ept.
aw a** * ■
b ■
is the sewage disposal plant, which Dean of something that had a name no laboratories, no equipment, no
Hubbard, chairman of the Countv
Algebra ha* grown considerably due ;
guests of the Seal Co. were c«v
coat upwa.ua
upward! u.
of 830.000; the change and little elae. In the last Issue we offices, and only seven students. All the salvage committee
plan* “a DR. D. D. WALTON
Red Cross, and various committee
___ .from
___ An*ri.
to added stress on mathematics, we, flne fen0Wa to meet. Il helps Has- over
urges all women —mbz rv cravr
steam to electric opjf®' 1 gave, to Mr. Davenport’s own it could show, after nearly thirty clean up drive and urge*
clialnnen.
how have a three-hour machine tlngg ln many ways to have them tion at the water works plant, with । words an account of' tho dtecour- years of effort, was a short winter who have not yet turned in their iTO
I
HEAD STATE
Mis* Hunters’ territory includes
khop course made possible by tne come here, and to be so well enter- new wells and connections, assuring agemente he met In the seeming in course with a nominal registration, discarded hosiery to do so
ao at once. art
.
Au r-rnirwe
Central southern Michigan, which
kddition of machines provided by . taj|U"d while they are here,
,
TOMET RISTS
an ample water supply for the city. difference ot the farmers and peo- a classroom In the attic and an­ taking washed stockings to the'OP
the federal government for school*
----&lt; a » ■■ — —
at a
2LweU towfrd'.1!I. ’Jrf
Illinois Even the president of other In the basement of its three nearest department store or hosiery
Named
President
of
Body
toving war training. The appren-•
..
.
collection point. Only silk and nythan. 815.000; several miles of sanl- Lhe university, a fine man. highly story college building!
Mo. Richard F. Becker te Ji
tice (ruining course has increased ■ No Naturalization
"The only agricultural activity ion stockings for conversion into i
At Convention In Detroit
tary and storm aewere have been educ&gt;lcd
trained for the law.
director for Mich, and Wls.
bntil there are about three times os (
powder bags and parachutes, can be
laid and paid for the cost of which
conception 0( what acol- was the experiment station.
Dr. D. D. Walton.
ration. Hi
Harting, ophuuiy in-school students as former- COSOS Disposed Ot
“When I called for room, equip­ used. Rayon stockings are not*
we have no baste for “UmMlng- lege of agriculture should be to a
elected
president
of
” 5 ? ,iJYnrn?i^ov rhanre^
tometrlst.
was
e'„.U^
The threw naturalization cases bul Tc
table to county chapter*
cha
Steal agricultural state like Illinois, ment and an adequate faculty the wanted, except as rags in the rag the Michigan State
State Society
Society of
of OpAvailable
to give
Op
­
P The ’43 graduates are not leaving that were to have been disposed of all
collection program.
/
of 820.000. In that period the rc . Th[g situation, discouraging In
stance with Flrrt
(Continued on Page 3. Sec. 1.)
In large numbers for ®?***«A'
] Wednesday
«lu
The response of women in Barry tometrist* at a meeting of the so­
have been
been laid
laid oy
by tne
the city
dty ana
and p
paid
Wednesday had
had to
to be
be continued
continued unun- have
Ketchum and Gordon Ironside ^ve J t(( the webruary ^m of Circuit | for about 14 blocks of cement and I
County to the appeals for donation 1ciety In Detroit, Monday. At the
State 'cob i court
representative from the 1 asphalt paving °n North and South ,
of worn out silk and nylon hosiery present time, he Is also serving on
Hl ‘a'te
8 Pauline Detroit office of the department Jrfferron
------------- ----street.
*
has been excellent. Mr. Barnett the state Board of Eklminers' tn Aide work was in the county re­
East Mill. South 1 V||lf I MIC UfUITC
Jege. Barbara Shannon. Pauline d
n
wllh
iuv&gt;n*hln cases
said. Termination of the hosiery Optometry. Both positions indicate cently.
dealing
with r
citizenship
cases was
was Church and Wert Court streets. 1 II IW AN|\ WH||[
Chandler Otis, and Patricia Bump. present; but he could not conclude and the dty parking lot east of the 1,1 ” Miiw 11 ■ ■■ a ■&gt;
collection program is the second that he Is highly regarded, both
Western Michigan College of Edu­ the proceedings for the following post office, also the alley in the ri mil AMT FAIT
war salvage program brought to a personally and professionally by
cation; Elisabeth French and Mar­ reasons; one of the applicants had rear of the store* next to that park- El ERU A IJT V Al k
successful conclusion, the rubber Michigan optometrist*.
Victory Garden
tha Lou Maus. Albion college; Sybil failed to bring her witnesses; one ing lot. Property owners along the LLLr IIMI1I JMLL
Since moving here from Evanston
collection program ending In May.
Woodmansee. M6tcy College of of the two witnesses for another nsved streets paid their share but |
Retail stores and shops made about fourteen year* ago. Dr. Wal­ Winners Announced
Nursing.
Detroit;
and
Beverly applicant was found to be disquali­ (he citv's nart of the cost would be ■
available their facilities in collect­ ton has taken an active part in civ­
Brown is a nurse cadet beginning fied under the naturalization law. fully 815.000. The dty has laid
ing and shipping these stockings ic affairs. At the present itme h* te
ner course ut Wavne university. which Is quite technical: the third about 18 miles of tarmac paving, on
for the government Co the Defense a member of lite school board and
War plants and office work have one. a married woman, had a per­ which the city's share wou d be
Corporation he said. With­ is a past president of Hastings Ro­ lows, according to Mrs Gerald
Voters to Decide Whether, Supply
All Proceeds to Go
Smith, chairman for the county;
attracted many other ’43 grads.
out this support. It would not have
fect excuse for not appearing—She fully 825.000. Tne dty h*s. in the 20
City Gardens—Mr*. Forrest Lane.
'
County Goes “Bone Dry"
Our school office has been getting sent word that she was about to be­ years, also acquired four narking
been possible to have maintained
He has four sons, one of whom.
To LocalChorities
letters from all part* of the United
the
flow
of discarded stockings, iI Lieut. DeForest Walton, la serving 717 W. Green Street. Hartings, first
Or Continues Present Low
spaces—East of the postoffice. on
place; Mn
Arthur Chase. DM
Stater for credos of boys in the come- a mother.
a*
a
fighter
pilot
in
the
U.
8.
Navid
Only
recently
over
five
hundred
Members
of
the
Hasting*
Klwante
(Continued on Page 3. Sec. 1.)
South Hanover. HarttngA seaoda
forces who are being trained in col­
Air
Force.
dub say that they have ‘done" the I According to
an
pounds
were
shipped
from
Barry
~
place; William Freoce, No, 14 city
dty rather thoroughly in gathering । nouncement n»de
I official an­
leges by our government. Among would indicate. Greenville has a
i
. .
. ----------- -nent made thte week by County.
plot, third place. Honorable men­
them are Richard Kenyon who Is at good crop of sophomores and Jun­
F1!1
C. Hyde. TuesCounty
Clerk
Allan
C
LOCAL GIRLS JOIN
tion was given to Mrs. Charts*
Series of Meetings
Carnegie Tech . Kenneth Ottosen at iors coming out.
/“AABr tubii
White Elephant SMC
le X
to 14
be 7
held In qay- Nov. 2. Is the date, selected for1 Uted 2.300,307 pounds Of ..ilk and|_. . _
Wilkes and Mrs Charles Gaskill.
approximately
46.000.000 U. S. CADET CORPS THRU
New York
university, and Bob
Fifty-eight boys reported for
I.O.OJ*. hall, next Monday. Tues- | a special election at which Barry■ nylon,
Rural Gardens—Mr. and Mn. IL
Murphy at Michigan Tech. Bob 1* football this fall and. according to On Vegetable Storage day and Wednesday. Sept. 27. 28 county citizens will vole on the I*1"u'an a yeaI
10 battle creek hospital
Chandler. Delton, flrst place; Mp
the first Hastings boy to go there Coach Goodell, there Is a nice crop
,
Aug.
14
Michigan
women
had
con
­
and
TO.
but
are
still
anxious
to
oolques
tton:
"Shall
the
manufacture
The following story was released and Mrs. H. S Bullock. Crmaef,
since Dwight Bessmer. Bob Cook of freshman candidates. He also Problems Scheduled
lect any odds and end* of "usele**" and *ale of alcoholic liquor be pro- tributed 138.583 pounds, being fifth
second place; Mrs. Harry Dunn.
this week from Battle Creek.
Jr. is at Oberlin college with the says. "Our team is not as heavy as
Vegetable gardners
of
Barry articies which may be available.
; h|blted In the County of Barry un- among all states.Twenty-six student nurses have Hastings. R-l, third place,
Marines.
the team of ’42
Our backfield County will be pleased to hear ot
There are a series of barrel* dis-! der u,e provision* of the Law govenlisted In the Battle Creek Com­
Some of our last year’s grid stars promises to be fast but light, con­ three meetings field in the county trlbuted throughout the city In erntog same?"
William Hummed
munity Hospital School of Nursing
are tn Uncle Sam’* line-up this sisting of Mace Thomas. Louie My­ at which the storage of vegetables
ES'.FtS S5
T|&gt;'«“ ™ Uils w»u“ w|u •»
and wIM begin the first four months orable mention.
year. Capt. Bill Kelly and BUI Gar­ ers. Phil Frandsen. and George will be discussed.
The meetings to 2538 or 2296 will bring it to the ’
-ve*” nr “Nn "
Winner* In the 4H Victory
m*“ri
..?„•• the„ ,n County Fire Warden
of their studies al Wayne Univers­
rison are studying radio at the uni­ Brown. Thomas and Myers are do­ have been arranged
by County wwr.l .lUntlon el the pick-up ;
den Contest will be onnouna
!
William
Hummell of Yankee ity Monday morning.
versity of Wisconsin. Duane Stamm, ing a very good Job lugging the Agent Foster with Paul Krone. State
After
finishing
thia
science October after ail
The the___ _ .
n?an“,acture ui bicoikaw
a'c°h?l!c
.... .. W. v. * ■ “,e lula msniUKHUC
who te taking cadet teaming at ball. Frandsen is playing the quar­ Director of the Victory Garden
heory of the White Elephant i beverages tn the county become,■ Springs township has been ap­ course there, the group „will return
Kansas State Teachers college, ter spot, while Brown la on the program as discussion leader.
pointed fire warden for Barry
that
very
few
articles
are
1Uegal
.
atate
Liquor
Store
and
sends word that he thinks of the wing. Johnnie Coleman Is snagging
Tlie meetings will be held on
1 county, according to George 8um- to Community hospital to complete EXTEN8K
i.I.M———that
that things
thlnoa for
fra* which
which the &lt;*■* •- —will
..i,
SU.D.'a
not be exempt
their three year course.
.
AND LOC.
fellows and says that when they passes in his usual manner and Tuesday, September 28- The morn­ reallynouseless
longer have active use may from the law. Likewise It will be■ ner, conservation officer. His headAn exte—
This is the first class to enter
are In a hole to fight a little more. should play a stellar brand of ball. ing meeting, starting . at 10:00 A. you
■ quarters will be Yankee Springs
prove of value to someone else.
illegal for stores, restaurants, tav­' Park. A new and higher fire tower nurses training at the Community State and Local
Harmon Wllocx has Just finished
"Harold Townsend la working out M. will be held in the MlddlevlUeSo.
Klwanlans
are
scouring
the
erns
or
dealers
to
sell
beer
or
light
his boot training to the Marines at In his old guard position and al*o Kellogg school cafeteria. At 1:30
; will be constructed in the near fu- hospital under the new U. S. Cadet ederid for tCB.-i
city
for
such
objects.
Broken
ar
­
wine in the bulk, by the glass or ■ ture and various pieces of heavy Nurse Corps. Last June 15. congress
Parris Island. South Carolina. Sept. in the backfield as tailback. Ray Mr. Kroo&lt;*Ul conduct the meet­
ticles
will
be
renaired
and
recondi
­
by
Western Nd
with
meals.
Martin has started—at left guard. ing at tne Delton-Kellogg school.
, ■ fire fighting equipment • will be passed the Bolton act which pro­
If the majority vote is "No" the; I moved in. For the present. Mr. vides that the government will fl- Education. First
Two ’44 boys are doing their bit Ayres, as a tackle, la doing a nice The evening meeting starting st tioned all possible.
nft | mux.
^ucuoo »&lt;
Proceeds
sale iuiu
and uuu
manu- ESXdinn
• ■•'y-'-'••• from
••“••• thia sale will be laws governing tne
uic aaic
held in Central
In the war effort Bob Endsley is Job at kicking off and has shown 8:00 P. M. o'clock will ha held to
used
for
local
charity
work.
So.
old,
ucture
of
alcoholic
beverages,
------•
—
—
■
-------------•
—
—
nurse*.
Such
action
was
taken
be
­
matos as'lt is at presenrsa' of; warden and tower man. The tower
on the farm and cannot be released plenty of stuff in early season the Court House at Hastings,
discarded articles can. In this man- mains as it la at present. Sale
[ here will tie in with observation cause of the need of civilian and
by the war board, while Dick workout. Ra*ey started—aa left
Mr. Krone will discuss the con­ ner.
be the means of doing some "hard" liquor such as whiskey,
Thomas ti in the anti-aircraft ar­ tackle .
• post* in Allegan county so that any
struction of inexpensive storages In real. practical good.
brandy, rum. etc., will continue to; forest fire in this region can be Interest tn the nursing profession.
tillery at Camp Haan. Cal.
“Lawrence Fuller. Dick Potter. cellar* to hold' the carrots, cab­
The
sale
will
be
open
each
of
the
be
confined
to
the
State
Liquor
To receive this government aid.
At the pep meeting last Friday James Adcock, and Paul Benham bage, potato, squash and other gar­
, quickly spotted and accurately loth
mt nurse enlists In the U.
the coach announced that the team are all working hard for left end. den produce for winter use. The three days from 8:00 asn. to 8:00 Store or the few B.D-D.'s. Beer, ale’ cated. ■ t
pun.
and
each
evening
F-----------'
8.
Nurse Corps At the end
voted to allow Capt. Dick Thomas Lawrence starting in tills position.
advisability of constructing outside local auctioneer who
ot
years and upon gradua­
‘ MISS NELSON GOES TO
to retain his title and to have
"ThU year’* success will depend storages in earth bank* will also leered hU service will I
or
taverns
tion.
the
student nurse te given her
Duane Ottosen as co-captaln.
somewhat upon our reserve mater­ be discussed. Temperature* and to “cry" Ute sate.
MUSKEGON
OFFICE
OCT.
1st
I
of
license
chotoe
of
dthsr
serving s* * chrtlten
Last Friday the boys played Bat­ ial. At present the Material 1* green. humidity for tiering vegetable* will
-?
I
Mt
'
J
Helen
Nelson
expect*
to
benurse
or
u
a mlntery nurss
tle Creek Central there losing the One promising reserve is Ronald be discussed
Many home owner*
, will riot m to determine whether or gm her new duties as case work
game 18-7. Coach Goodall said. "I Rivers, a
freshman. Others are may find that a alight rearrange­ RUMMAGE SALlt
FrL.
Bat
,
not
the
county
shall
have
the
right
supervisor
with
the
Muskegon
Bu•
Pres,
church.
Thur*.
think our boys more than held their Shirley Henry. Bill Towne. Otis ment and small construction coat
ROI.I.MJt
qdv. 8/30 to vote on a modified plan of con- I reau of Social Aid on Oet- 1st She
own in the last half." Morri* Hill Earl. Paul Benham, and John Mai- In the basement' will save them
-------trol ••
at some future election.
remained In
In Hastings
Hartings as
as acting
•*«
। has remained
ha* written a full account for tills
Rather the plan, itself, will be up । 4Upeivteor these past few weeks beissue.
Walton.
NEW STOU BODES AT
for
vote
at
the
election.
cause
her
successor
has
not
yet
Tomorrow we open our home
Krone is an authority in horti­ FOOD CENTER
A».already mentioned .only one been appointed. The new supervisor
games under the light* with Oreen- other promising candidates for cultural work
Starting Oct. 4. Feod Center will
having
appeared
many times before audiences in the date I pm. daily; Saturday at • of two alternatives is possible Elth- fOr Barry County will arrive within Tasker,
backfield."
r‘.
(Continued on Page 4. Sec. 1.)
a week.
&lt;
pan.
■ -Out 8/30
(Continued on Page 1, Seel 2.)
State.

'Volume of Small Bond Sales
Not Satisfactory To Date

SCHOOL LIBRARIES
RECEIVE FUNDS

.hissaH:!5s.!2sn&amp;’

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"

"•

—

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R. R. OFFICIALS ARE
GUESTS OF SEAL CO,

A SERIOUS COAL
SHORTAGE EXISTS

iweU-

. . :

DEAN DAVENPORT SOUGHT TRULY
DEMOCRATIC IDEALS IN TEACHING

PAY-AS-YOU-GO
PLAN A GOOD ONE

HOSIERY SALVAGE

4“ DRIVE TO END

1^

THIS MONTH

“^U^taiit2

SPECIAL LOCAL

03980723

BEGINS MONDAY

SET FOR NOV. 2

Lr*-*

�THE HASTINGS BANNER, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1943

-'tuFaTdTF

^mpk^of’the^PeOdllk I Weld Representative wh'o^vas here Thursday to attend graduation ex- training and then will.be at Oom- ’ JfTSS

KWS.I_ _ _ _

LOCAL NEWS

Mr. and Mn. Earl Shute have | husband at Lpwiy Meld. Denver,
moved into Mr*. Mary Beachs ten- . Colorado, has a poaiUon In a beauty
ant house on E. Bond St.
‘ th?pomee‘S* 5^' an.i ijhr™-n^
,
Mr. *mIMn. Homer Warner have I‘Jj®;.n«rewivM*ndw^5sT?ie
moved Into their former tenant ocautj snop employ* juieen gin*.
S Hanover and E Cen- I Mra Charles Eraa* W* M»n
tar Sts.
Butolph) is convalescing tn Borve&amp;a
Mr. and. Mr*. Frank Bloom arc ^apitai K*l*m*ioo after under* moving next week to 1127 S. Jeffer- ; going a major operation.
•on SL Their home having been : Miss Nellie Yaeger is now em£,Hld to Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Davl* ployed at the Kroger Store.

“,u*

M

branche*.
Mr*. Sherman'* son.1
WMhur Lane hi. .old hi. eastr ac- Harold, one of the gr-J—— —
n^in^nr^thf
Hun- turned with- tliern for
“ ,,, ltl‘wn
wave.
«i»ru« gradual
|rrau.»u irom ulr
■
leave.
Harold
I
Chariet Fiorla-ofDalton enter- Aviation Machinate School and wUl
Ur. Aviation MachlntoU School and will
A
estate tran
taJned ^*8^10ItMulMton men
to Gunner*
Gunners school
school In
in a
a couple
eouple oji
nen go
8°on
on ,0
WMk
flnd womeiu. bowHn» teams for of weeks. H&lt; te now Petty Officer. chMe^f the Kim Bk
dlnner at the Hotel Hastings on
on 3^Cj erty, along West Lire* ano uic
Fridas- nlsrtit
Hinkley -HI begin
work at the county treasurer
treasurer's
’s otof- 818 W. Green street, ha* entered through the Boyes Agency.
'
in Oct
1st.
Clare White of Fi/eport has
flee on
Oct. 1*|.
- • the Cadet Nurses Training Course
. Smith Sherman
and Miss and left Sunday tor Detroit where! bought the Glenn Freer house on
'

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Estate Aaenin.

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ffia

Duck Season to

“■THEATRES

Ur
H.rvav
Elliott
■
Mr. .nd
and Un
Mr*
Haney
KWotl ------------------------loved to Lhair new home in Grand "Destroyer" itarrin* I
[aven on Saturday
Kobinum. Glenn Ford
Dr. Eterett Phelp* of Clarksville
I
Marguerite
Chapman
Sent M“^ucrlle
4 i_
. Chapman
.
nS™? T,w &amp;lo.ry 01
hundred vigorous American* aboard the fighting
of' the U. 8. Navy where he
it. wl
sr* snip
ship inry
they tore,
love. an
An exciung
exciting glimpse
gUmpae
JffTL Uh
• —
llW ------- —
k —
1 -------- U—
BT
■ ' ,n,° ,he vrr7
of theae men
Grade
who f(ghl f(X
toey tore.
1 "What's Bullin' Cousin?"
are
n
.rc occupying their recently pur
pur-­ Burring Ann Millar.
chased home,
- the
- former
— Canreth Rochester John Hubbard
house, iT
on fh
8.I JJefferson.
Mr. Mac-,
the
nlw
w
‘Ul rrvaoic Martin
Or-CTCZ*
~~
wiui
axiuii and
ana hto
nw m
kabln I* the new owner of
the chK,tTn
&gt;
rLilht
“’e 01 the merriest,
aIk.er p,ck,e P1*111 near Uu! ft’W'l maddaU musical* to come from
depot.
I\ Hollywood anlth
with the story rj
of aa —girl
I-I
, who Inlierlts a ghost town

u-wm

MteS£y.rAtenBM«£*rmood

Saturday, Sept. 25
Duck buntars in Barry coun
can begin firing at exactly 8:
o'clock Saturday morning. Bept j
according to George Sumner, ca
serration otiicer.
officer. Tnat
That U.
to. fl:
servauon
o'clock central War Time, or
1--------------------------------------i --------time that
te standard
everywhere
. Barry county. Thte 8:03 a_m. dee
(line win prevail through Frldi
| Oct. 1. according to Mr. Sumn
j Shiie'on
while on “art^a?
Saturday .Oct. 2. t
I deadline will change
____ /.slightly so th
it will be exactly 4 hour befc
-..--4.sunrise again.
'
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.Individual Support o

AThenHer5crtmenUofUthe United [ Drive Fail* to Meet
i State* Merchant Marine fumteh the g
. ..
I theme of thte stonr of the War.
expectations
•
:™J!
&lt;C»DtU&gt;U«l Iran h,, 1. S^uon 1.

T

Sept. 27 to Oct. 17. Revival meet­
ing at Jefferson St. United Brethlen church. Rev. Franklin H. Nor­
ris of Greenfield. Ohio, will be til's
Evangelist for the three week* with
song service at 7:30. and preaching
at 8 pm. Everyone welcome.

Buy only the food you need . . . and buyit here where daily low prices cut
down the cost of good eating. Put every penny, dime and dollar you can save
into War Stamps and Bonds. A $25 War Bond for $18.75 is an even bigger
bargain than any of the hundreds of outstanding food values you'll see in our
store. And, the more money you lend your Government now, the sooner
you’ll be enjoying two inch steaks, heavy cream in your coffee, and potatoes
swimming in butter. Hurry that day by buying an EXTRA War Bond this
month! We'll help you with lower food prices.

STARTING OCTOBER 4

VEGETABLES

NEW STORE HOURS 8:30 A. M. to 8:00 P. M Weekly.
SATURDAYS

8:30A.M.

to

9:00P.M.

Lettuce «••&lt;&lt; 12c
Tomatoes i?. lie

Rutabaga 2lb,9c
15c

I
Skins '

SWEET POTATOES
CELERY CABBAGE
HUBBARD 7
SUNKIST ORANGES
TOKAY GRAPES
BEEF CHUCK

ROAST

25c

each

17c

lb.
lb.

Ib.

5c
121/2c

19c

17c
a. 26c
sock 25 c
DDECEDVEC
Cut&gt;opine P.neopple
tl\EuCISYEu
no points. No. 10 con
?2.45
P O R K a n d B E A N. S. 21
r
/&gt; 15c
TOMATO SOUP c^"s 3«... 28c
JAR RUBBERS GooVo-.^ 3 *••• lOc
TOMATO JUICE
5 - *1.00
CIGARETTES °" p°S'^bro"d’/ M.24
5 pts.
SWISS CHEESE
ib 55c
4 pts.
KEYKO OLEO
23c

27c

Beef Tongues

7 pts.

3 pts.

STEAKS

Boiling Beef

meaty

it

■

39c

SWI ss

STEAKS
13 pts.

35‘

Pork Chops

22c

TENDER

19c

6 pts.

25C

SHORT STEAKS
Choice cuts

Center Cut

Pork Sausage

Home made
lb

Pork Spare Ribs
Fresh Side Pork

34c

10 pts.

5 pts.

Pork Neck Bones

Slab Bacon

lb.

5 pts.

Beef Hearts

i2 PH.

HAMBURGER
(100'

Round or Sirloin

Steer Beer

Fresh Ground

Quality and Good Taste!
Beef Liver

Steer Beef

9 pts.

3 lbs.

KENT CLUB COFFEE
WHITE HOUSE COFFEE
PANCAKE FLOUR
5

BONELESS

meaty

lean

any

2 pts.

pts.

5 pts.

lb.

it.

lb.

22c

BEEF STEW

25c

lean

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32c

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•ecret I who can afford to buy 8350.000 a
to new , E bonds. lor which they would pa1
only 1262,500 in cash? We can prov
It easily. There are fully 5,000 *av
Ings accounts in banks owned b1
| Barry county people, and tho*
McDonald. David Baron
—
situations.. Buy saving* accounts exceed 83.000.00C
screenful of glamorous i Commercial deposit accounts, ownet
□tables
hy Barry county folks and kept ir
d Man" storrinx Dennl* banks, amount to 84.500.000 more
,rgo. Jean Brooks
Bankers tell us that, although Bar­
Spectacular thrill* woven into a ry county folk* have so far pur
■nse.
mounting
*etue
of
panic
।
chased 8656.000 of bonds, the de­
tense,
«. ,~
. . the
.. .successive
------- .... slaying
pouitz In bank* arc as much toda,
through
I
as
they were on September 1. Ooult
three girls by a beast, or man.
you ask for more conclusive proof
I
How can any one. who te abli
to buy war bonds and has not don
Legion Auxiliary
J
..
.
..
*O.
so. iook
look at a returned
relumed soldier o
Community Activity
sailor In the face? Millions of Amer
** .•
e
. Imas finest voting men are tn th
Meeting With Success ?*rvice. fighting for America* ver
Tlie community service activity i J^pPned&gt; with1 aniutland&lt;&lt;ammuni
of the American Legion Auxiliary
backed % ww iSTm?r
PT*?* I1
chanl ilUl,i S«Uing b^ndT to th
hospital beds for free use of those , only ^gy thc government has t
In need of them to meeting with
men“ bu? we^s an
marriage are n
comedy-drama.
"Gals Incorpor*

fine support.
The solicitors that are covering
Barry county for magazine subrrcriutlons report splendid reception
a* ha* been their experience over
OBITUARY OF
■ the pxsl several years
i
MYRON C. BENNER
Funeral service.', ware held for
No one to being asked to give
Myron C. Benner. TO. who passed anything but those who do sub­
away Sunday. Sept. 10. al his home scribe to one or more magazines are
on E Mill SL Funeral aervictM were requested to ?abe thte opportunity .
held at Leonard funeral home at J of having a part of the regular subpm. Wednesday. With burial at Ful- scrlpUon .price returned by the so- I
hr cemetery. The Rev. B J. Adcock litltor* to the American Legion I
officiating. Surviving are a daugh* Auxiliary to be used for the purpose I
ter. Mr*. Mildred Benner ot Has­ above mentioned.
tings and two grandsons. * .
DOWLING
OBITUARY OF
Mis. Barbara Winans ha* been j
—;— —, _ ,
. ...
.
quite in
ill tor
for several
several oays
days wim
with uiin- *
m
■"““■'“I
home. * Mix* Villa Cox. sister of
Sunday were
held at
Dowling Frank Cox of Johmtown passed:
church al 2 p.m. Tuesday with bur- away
,
Sunday after a lingering ill-;
lai at Iden cemetery. She to stir- ,ness at the Brower Convalescent
vlved bv a brother. Frank Cox of home
i
at Plainwell, the funeral was1
Dowling.______ ___
held at the Dowling church, with i
burial in the Iden cemetery * Mrs I
DIES SUDDENLY
Toni Clemence of Bedford visited I
Mrs. Fomella Mae
House. 69. Mrs.
;
Orile Fisher Wednesday. Mr
mother of Mr*. Chester Long, of and
J
Mr*. Clemence are leaving for '
this city, died early Tuesday morn- ।California soon, where their Haugh-.
inc at her home In Johnstown Two. tor
।
Frieda ha* a government past- ।
following a sudden heart attack. ttlon. * Mr. end Mr*. Robert AbcnThe funeral will be held today. ।droth were in’ Battle Creek last.
Thursday, at 3 pm. from the Leon- ,week where Robert underwent ah
ard funeral home, with the Rev. appendicitis
j
operation. * Mr. and ]
Winston Slone officiating. Burial Mrs.
।
Cyrus Buxton and mother.:
at Dowling cemetery. Surviving are ]Mrs. Jessie Norrt* of Hasting* wen-1
the daughter Mrs Myrtle Long and ,dinner guest* Sunday of Mr. and
two sons. James P. House. Muske- ।Mr*. Albert Lee and Mrs. Thelma
Ron, anti John
of Vestaburg. ;Shay. * Jack Stanton who te em­
and twelve grandchildren.
,ployed al the American Legion hos- .
nital. Battle Creek visited relatives I
1 OBITUARY OF MIRON
here Sat. ★ Miss Mildred Gaskill ,
C. BARNUM
ha« finished her summer work at
Miron C. Barnum, life-long real­ Kelloggs. Battle Creek and will
den of Barry county, passed away soon return to the M. S. C. at Lan­
at his home Sunday evening. Sept. sing. * Mrs. J. H. Helnsman of ’
IB. at the nee of 79 years. He was Buffalo and mother. Mrs. Wm. Mar-1
the son of Arah and Melvina cell us of Johnstown called on their ।
&lt;Spranue&gt; Barnum. born on July cousin’s. Mr. and Mrs. Myron Whit­
fl. 1864. He was preceded In death worth Sunday afternoon.
bv his parent* and only brother
I Leroy.
I On March 31. 1915. he wa* united
in marriage to Annabelle Knlcker! bocker of Hastings. To tills uplon
one daughter. Mildred ..was born
Surviving beside* the daughter
are two small grandsons. Ronald
and Douglas Benner of Hustlin'*.
Funeral services were held at
I
feonnrd's funeral home with Rev.
Adcock officiating. Burial was at
the Fuller cemetery

ammunition and keep them L
needed supplie*. We must not fat
to Hand by these men. who an
fighting
America's battle*. an&lt;
fighting them for ua
------------------*-«-*■----------------IF IT WONT HELP WIN THE
WAR—FORGET IT.

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The first community meeting was
held at the schoolhouse Friday eve. ।
with supper at 7:30 after which the
school board met. Mrs. Meeb* and 1
her pupil* rang several song* The ,
congregation all enjoyed a pleas­
ant evening. * Kenneth Ritchie ,
wears the smile that won't come off:
H'» n 5 Ib. 4 ni. girl. Laura Lee. born 1
Friday at Pennock hospital. Mrs
Ritchie and baby are expected '
Monday or Tuesday to come to the ,
home of her sister
Mrs. Roger
' Davis who will care for them. * Mr* ■1
Geo. Conklin of Lacey spent a few
days this week with her daughter!'
and family * The new resident In ,
Use Parsonage are Mrs
William
Sweet. Mr. and Mrs Lloyd Terpening and family. * Sunday guests of,
I Mr- and Mrs. Heber Foster were '
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Culms and ,
I children of Quimby. Mr. and Mrs ,
l Lloyd Elliston of Striker District
and Mr and Mn. Donald Geiger
I and family of Saranac. A Mr*. Perry '
I Huiuickcr Is visiting relative* in ,
■ Charlotte this week. * Mr. and Mrs '
! Henry Davis and Mr- and Mr*. Bert Fancher spent Bunday with I
•Mr and Mm. Herbert Davis In”
Grand Rapids. A Mr. and Mrs. Otis ,
Fisher of Comstock spent Sunday
I with Mr and Mrs John iHook * •
I Mr. and Mrs. Clair Roach spent;
Sunday with Jack Moores.
This Is a family war. Put
yourWarBuudbuyiogthrough j
the payroll savings plan on a
family plan, which means fig- I
arc It out yourself.

“I LOST 52 Lbs.!
WKAJt SIXK 14 AGAIN”

Dorrance Trethric
Agency
2nd Floor National Bank Bldg.

Hastings

Phone 2307

fTDAND
IHrAIIJ»=
Hastings, Mich. Telephones 2244-2557 ■_.
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Ki

FRIDAY and SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 24 and 25
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�THE BABTINGg BANNER, TWUMDAT, BEPTEMBFF. 23. 1943

CHURCHES
BAPTIST CHURCH NOTES
o'clock. All*
Sunday School at 10 o'ckx
welcome.
.

day School at 10 a_m Morning worir-d sermon at 11 am , the
Rector preaching on "Basic Prin­
ciples." Vtsltoes always welcome.

... PAY-AS-YOU-GO
PLAN A GOOD ONE

DEAN DAVENPORT SOUGHT TRULY
DEMOCRATIC IDEALS IN TEACHING
tpontinued from Page 1. Sec. 1.) 1
, answer was: “Go out and get your
I student* and then we will take care
of them " Thu* wa* the situation
loaded onto my shoulder*.
I “1 objected u&gt; this theory of de­

th rT l ox Xk H v at”

cleavage among the citizen* of this

OBDCB FOB FVBU0AT10N

Ht'NOAjllAX PABTBIPOR.

educational gulf between city and
country that no man could crosr
without abandoning the profession
of farming. The dean contended
that “We must do belter than that
in Illinois "

Tuesday night*
B YF.U. All
tr_m
i &gt;
young People invited.
I • Continued from Page 1- Bee. l.»
Wed. nighU prayer meeting at E.
E Court
court street m
in the
u» rear of
o. the
Mare*;—
on“North
Church street batk gtucienl* to come here on faith.
7:30. Also the teaching of the S. ' ---------—
'
ll?r H“Unw\HoJeliH,n,ir2u^&lt;Edii ' Would
Stand around with their
School lesson.
,“n n£orth
1 “*ndl। nano*
‘n lbelr
waitingwaiung
for
'—
"••Y***-"7
in pock*&lt;&gt;
ineir pocxcia
«ur
. HulMLn*
TVi*
IRHT METHODIST
METHODIST , CHURCH
CHURCH
building. J
1* wm! of tnerr would i ui to get ready to care for
for them? plan calculated to draw the same
FIRST
of students into our courses
With Rally Day last Sunday, we considerably exceed Rlft.OOp. There
not
vay things are done, class
at the Illinois College of Agriculture
-•an our
our regular
fall and
and winter
winter h“ve also been completed several 1114 oosnuown
downtown tnercnani
merchant ui«
does not
began
regular fall
wv I' as were to be found in oilier Colschedule. Morning Worship is Jri
*c*er? *nd ma’!L,Ad
' advertise that when the community ।
and to turn them out equally
10:00 o'clock. Mr Stone will preach to the
will promise to trade with him he ■I leges,
educated. That is to say that
from the theme. “Man's Extrcmliy. costing probably over 825.000.
, wlU
ln th&lt; finest stock In town. I well
we proposed that they should pur­
God * Opportunity “ The Adult j All these asset* have been paid on the contrary, he tears out the sue a curriculum fairly well balChoir will sing. The Church School for without adding a dollar to the old weather-beaten saah. put* in ■ anced as between the technical and
will meet at 11:30. "Hiare are classes city's Indebtedness. Twenty years a plate-glass front, fills his shelves I non-technical: that their technlfcr ull ages.
। ago there were probably $30 000 to 1 with the goods which the public 1 cal instruction should be of unl-------- -----------------------I 835.000 city bonds, all of which have want*, ana trust* to hl* watt* to 1 verslty and not of an inferior grade.
1 been retired a* fast a* they became . draw customers. And wa must do and that their non-technical work
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST,
I due. Such a- tttord is a credit to the same. Adequate equipment and should be taken in the same classes
SCIEJiTIBT
Corner Church and Center Street* Hastings, it* city government and faculty, with attractive course* and with student* tn other courses, in­
II,
nothin, ,l» wUl d™. •Ind.nU-uuiri&lt;v; _
Subject. "Reality."
suring thereby a thorough mixing
Do we wish to have the pay-as'The university management did o
Sunday service 11 a m.
off our future farmer gi
graduate* with
you-go plan continued? Of course not see the application but the far- the widest possible sstudent canSunday school 9:30 a m.
,
Wednesday evening service at we do During that twenty yean.' mer* did. Hence the Funk Bill and tacta.
•.1
the chater limit wa* 10 mill* tor the fund voted for an agricultural i। ,.
- at
■ producing
■
7:45 pm.
“w
We aimed
a'citi­
Reading room In church edifice city taxes. In several of those years building passed by the legialature.
zenry for Illinois such that, in a
city tax rate was below the 10 I' “And so it was that, with the ad- mixed company, no man could tell
open Wednesday and Saturday from the dty
•mllls. The city council's plan was joumment of the legislature ot 1890.
.milU. The
c— or
~sr.r.m
expense* we found - ourselves with funds,
fund*. “&gt;tj 1 finnrra —and
who
were n who
and is to keep the city's expenres
who were “
not.
j
at the
the lowest
lowest amount
amount consistent
consilient small
*mall indeed,
Indeed, but
but specifically
specifically set
set , were
were fanners and wno
nt
HASTINGS PRESBYTERIAN
“Our student* may do no better." I
with doing the city's business In a ., aside for
for instruction in
In technical
technical .
: ..p' “L. ' event I want .
CHURCH ITEMS
business-like manner.
I-----agriculture.
-—
------------------And
besides we had the courie’ of ,tutjy of such a kind
S Conger Hathaway. Pastor
We all know how labor and ma- I1 assurance of something vlalble and gnd w admlnlsbered that, when
Teachers and Officers of the
nriratina agcol* ,hey leaw
,eoti Uley W11J ’““’T
Presbvterian Sunday School i—• terial coat* have increased In recent i fn* hlvt
ft whether they have had a full meal.
Tuesday night. September 21,
year*. If we wish to have our dty
*5' iucTudFng**desert."meat and entree,
the home of W. G. Bradford.
continue it* splendid financial rec­
u.’. or only soup and fish.
The Cornu* Club will meet at the ord. we will have to supply the .Bul n
church Thursady night. Septcmbei council with more available cash.
The one per cent charter limit Is
30.
Sunday morning worship at ten- now Insufficient to meet the run­
thirty oclock. Th? pastor will tell ning expenses of our dty. If we de­
-.W, mult no. .d.eru.0 our ,
I
about "The Best School in the sire to have Hosting* continue its
.ftn arKKher to^ersuadc
World" and will preach on the pay-as-you-go policy, the dty char­ wares, and do it promptly: for by '
j'acuny y, a(jopL what seemed to
theme. “The Task of the Church."
ter t*x limit will liave to be in­ the next session of the legislature
a virtual accounting would be ex­ 1 many of them a* highly visionary. I
Sunday school al 11:45 Robert creased.
McGlocklin, superintendent.
|
Hastings faces some extra ex­ pected. not only by that bodv. bul However, that was the next Job
.
Scouts meet Monday j p,n4fB (hat may require a consid- also by the fanner*. That is we
!» 1, This chapter concerning Dean
must have a faculty, a reasonable
DaVro nori:* "effort*
to put
I
r.tghl. E. L Tavlor
Taylor. Scoutmaster.
erable amount of cash. The Mlchi- curriculum
effort* to
the Coland-to prove our “eon
con- I Davenport's
£«e (^Agriculture
or
,--------------The-Ladles League will hold
.._.J n : gan Avenue bridge is* inadequate to
con । le^e of Agriculture on a par with
I oJxer departments tn university
potluck dinner at the manse ThursThin
traffic strain It now bears. Il tention—students.
dav. September 30.
Now a good many people had training would take more space
“.•as equal to the demands in the
Rev. S. Conger Hathaway and horse-and-buggy age when It was urged the passage of the Punk bill, than we could give to one article,
Rev, Iwtnuel Severance were In built. State engineers may condemn and the appropriation for a new . go it will be continued In our next.
Marshall Monday attending the fall it. because it cannot meet traffic agriculture building. But the job of '
meeting of Lansing Presbytery Mr. requirement* now. We have a lot securing
a faculty and arranging
...n _
Hathaway was elected a Iruijtee ot of extra road work that should be ; attractive course* was for the uniPresbytery. The next meeting will done on Walnut street across the ----- -r'~“ — ”•—•" ...................
be at Flint October 5lh.
Fall creek valley, where high water
Word has been received that Rev. In June made extensive filling, a big Professor Holden was exceedingly OBDBB FOB PUBLICATION
W. Marion Griffin, for many years culvert and other repairs necessary. helpful. Yet. in the last analysis,
Ntaw ot Mlcbtaaa. The I’t
an outstanding worker In the Ozark Hastings also faces the fact that the Job wa* largely mine. For my , for lb. County of Barry
Mountains and now head of the In­ the LaFrance fire truck which is intention wa* to blaze some new
Al • •»•«&gt;•« vf ••hi Co*
dian Work tor the Choctaws will be over 24 years old. is getting wobbly trail* In the educational wilderness th- Pralxt. Other In Ike •'
In Hastings Thursday. November 4. and may require replacing at any where, to my way of thinking, some lingo In oiid Coanty. on th
ot Srpirrab-r A D. 1943. .
to address the Woman's Missionary lime. With the charter 1 per cent new territory needed opening up.
Society of the Presbyterian Church. limit hardly meeting regular dty
Indeed, their was abundant rea­
He will be accompanied bv Rev. expenses, it can be seen that the , son for it, because al that time
Clyde Hawkins, of Detroit. Synodi­ council would have no other way there was not, in all this country,
cal Executive and Benevolence than borrowing money to meet any a single university with any con­
Treasurer of the Synod of Michl- 1 one of there emergencies.
siderable registration ot student* tn
gan. TUr public will be invited to
If the charter limit were raised regular agricultural course*. The
hear his address.
to 1’4 per cent, the council would freshman list showed * few. the
have u margin to meet extra cost*, sophomore roster a decided reduc­
FIRST U. B. CHURCH
and could continue the pay-as-you- tion and. by the time the senior
Corner of East and E. Grand St.
go plan, also add Improvements year was reached, the agricultural ,0
A. M. Coldren. Pastor
when necessary. The city was forced student* had disappeared entirely. th»rr&gt;n n
Sunday morning service. Sunday by the state to build a sewage-dls- or had switched to some other p«r*«n.
&gt;«
'
school will have promotion day ex- posal plant, but was given three I course. In order to Justify the use '
eicixes. Installation service ot all years time in which to provide for of land-grant fund*, student* must ।
be attracted and held.
| J,
the officers of the church and Sun­ It. thus avoiding a bond issue.
day school and of ail the teachers. |
"Accordingly
universities
generI
m
UU
m
;
We understand the council Is pre­
Regular evening service at 7:30. . paring to submit the question to ally used one of the following de- l
Some followed the .
Monday
night the
Executive the voters of raising the charter vious divices
Comm, of the Christian Endeavor | limit to IS mills: When It comes Wisconsin plan of a short winter i
will meet with the pastor. Plans to a vote It should be approved. course for farm boys and hired men. I
without anv admission requirement*
will be made for the year's work.
fcpv 29.
». the
th;,. Let's give the council a chance to or university credit for work com­
...-nesday night. Sept
i continue the pay-as-you-go plan,
Young Married People* ClaKs ha* and continue making dty improve­ pleted.
■ Some adopted the Minnesota
invited the young people of the ments without selling bonds.
Idea, frankly saying that the uni­
church to a roller skating party.
versity four year course was de­
Thursday night at 7:30. prayer PROBATE COURT
service.
Est. Samuel Palmer, report of signed for teachers, while prospec­
tive farmers would be cared for in
sale filed
For Graduate* of Colleges
GRACE LUTHERAN CHURCH
Est. Carl Klee Brown, proof or a school of agriculture conducted
and Accredited High Schools.
O. H Trtnkletn, Pastor
publication filed, order allowing ac­ during Che winter season..
"Otners followed the lead ot Ohio
Services held tn the 1.0.0J*. hall. count entered
Green street entrance.
Est. James H. Mosier, waivers of in conducting a regluar course tn
agriculture through two academic
Praotlcal Success Courses tn
Divine worslhp at 10:30 AM The notice and consent filed.
pastor will preach on. “Training
Eat. James E. Endsley. Final re­ years, and getting a certificate in­
Accounting
and
Auditing.
ceipts filed, discharge of adminis­ stead of a degree.
Our Children."
Business Administration. Sec­
"Surely none of these devices
Sunday school Rally al 11:30 AM trator Issued, estate enrolled
retarial Science. General Busi­
Parents are Invited.
Est. Hattie Weaver, order con­ should answer for the people of the
ness and Stenography. Book­
Imperial agricultural state of Illin­
Grace Guild meets on Wednesday. firming sale entered
keeping. and Intensive Secre­
3 30 P.M.. at the home of Mrs.HneEst. John F. Oswald, order for ois For In all these cases the agri­
cultural student* in the universities
tarial Training for College
ry Elliot. 1501 S. Jefferson.
adioumment entered
The Sunday school staff meets
Est. Grace M. Pierson, warrant mentioned clearly constituted a pe­
graduates.
culiar and necessarily an Inferior
Friday. October 1. 7:30 P.M.. at *and
inventory
filed Afternoons
Closed
Thursday
Est. Harriett Pierson, warrant group. The conditions made them
521 W. Court.
ENROLL NOW
so. no matter what the caliber of
and inventory
Colonic Irrigation - Electric Therapy
- Sine filed
- Short Wave
Est Dora C. Kepkey. testimony of the men. or their intention* upon
C HURCH OF CHRIST
entering these universities.
ARGUBRIGHTS
Coats
1U Grove
W. STATE 8T.
OVEB freeholders
KROGER8 filed, license to sell Is­
“Not only that, but such an edu­
J. O. Crawford ipaxtor)
sued.
oath Wed.,
before sale
Mon..
Fri-,filed,
Sot. bond
43 W. Michigan. Battle Creek
cational policy was found, in the
on said filed.
10: 00 Bible School
11: 00 Worship service Topic: Bi­
John to
L Stratton,
order for long run. to make farming people
’ Est 6:00
8:00 p.m.
an inferior class, and produce a
adjournment entered
bles Best man
Est. Dora C. Kepkey. order al­
8:00 Christian Endeavor Topic:
Learning to be Effective Worker. lowing claims entered
Est. Lula Evenings
Livingston, petition for
Leader. Audra Endsley.
administrator filed, petition for
special administrator filed, order
UNITED BRETHREN CHURCH
appointing special administrated
BALTIMORE CIRCUIT
Rev. Lyle E. Olmstead, pastor
entered.
.
Est Ernestr M. Wheeler, petition
Baltimore Church
to assign personal property filed,
10: 00 Preaching Service
order a-sslgnlng personal property
SAFE FOR ALL FINE FABRICS,
11: 00 Sunday school
8:00 Prayer Service Wednesday entered
.
,
,
UPHOLSTERY, RUGS—DRAPES,
Er.t James A. Brogdon, order al­
evening.
lowing claims entered, final ac­
McCallum Church
TAPESTRIES, AUTO CUSHIONS...
10: 30 Sunday school
count filed
Est. Sarah A. Henney. will filed,
Bring opt oil the original lustra and baauty
11: 30 Preaching service
petition for probate filed, order for
of fabrics, make your rugs and upholstering
publication entered
.
dean enough for the baby to play on, lake
Est. Eva C (Nevins) Kenaslon.
SEVENTH-DAY
annual account filed, order for pub­
ADVENTIST CHURCH
the grime ond grease out of auto cushions
lication enteaed
Corner of East and Bond
and protect dainty frocks from soil—all
Est. Samuel Palmer, order con­
Services on Saturday:
firming sale entered, final account
with this new scientific discovery^that, puts
Sabbath School 9:30 AM
Morning Worship hour 11:00 AA1. filed, order alowing a account en­
new life and beauty In soiled furhtshings.
tered.
discharge
of
administrator
is
­
YP.M V
V. Meetink
Meeting 5:30
....PM.
------sued. estate enrolled
~
Vesper* 6:15 Pm.
QUICKLY tmCTTVI-Co»p«v»d»4 ol harmlMi chaakoli by o ».» istfil pr&lt;x»n,
Est Richard B. Messer. Sixth ac­
Wednesday evening Prayer Meet,
,n^7&gt;ursday^8epl. 23: Dorcas Sew­ count filed

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them—plus a 'dividend" of
at the end of 10
yean. And there's no risk! They can't go down in
value!
And you've a still more important reason for buying
War Bonds if you've a son or a sweetheart, a husband or
a friend in the Armed Forces.
By buving Bonds, you'll help put protecting planes
over his head in battle—torpedo-proof convoys around
'the ship in which he sails. You'll help to bring him
;homc again safe and well and sound!
Think of that, next time you stop by the Penney I
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ITORIALS

R7nme“against
h*± co?^?
u.niy r™
going
American
loreas

wlDgsdepMlts
U atone*
“1°”* b
not e.iougn,
enough, an
offensive
MvllMS
deposits and there Ls
u noi
m unci»nc
Mint of idle
...money
------------------------------hidden awayf_In force
force which
which attempts
attempts toto operate
opeiata
HoJk or
. without ...
air —
cover o™,-,
doesn't dud
stand
ihmmkv of
v.
z —
I
much
chance
getting
vary
ttx
Rew much, no one knows.
I against ar.
an opponent ™
like Nazi Ger-zr
uvu.„,
....
-------vhlch
Mill
has
excellent
air
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many
which
still
has
excellent
air
Tea. Barry county people have
Blantv of resources to meet their resources available. It Is our guess
SSTSuSu
IMt . P-. morfm .n.lnu « .M

nniMAAV MAMCV
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ping Into current revenue.

But we aren't doing the Job.

Why?
* It Is really a ridiculous thing that
drives have to be put on to sell
these government bonds.
They are safer than eurreiwy and
Ka higher rate of Interest than
ks are able to pay. There Isn't
" Khythlnj better than a U 8 Gov•nunent bond in the entire invest­
ment field.
• • Maybe you can figure out »*y
people. In general, "arc --------holding
pvupiv.
- back,
on -------------the purchase ot w.r
war hnnrt*
bonds and
Will not even loan their excess funds
to Uncle Sam under splendidly fnTorablc terms—Its a mystery to us.

• Anyway, let us all hope and trust
that those fellows over their in
Italy. England, the Southwest Pa­
cific and al other stations along
the world-wide battle front win do
their Job rflnre thoroughly and
Conscientiously than many of us
ire doing our assignments back
here on the home front during the
Third War Loan Drive.,
The case of Cnl. Coleman may be
over but the unpleasant aroma from
it isn't. In the light of the punish­
ment meted out—a mere demotion
to the rank of captain, which, in­
cidentally. was
Colemans
pcr-

help but wonder if there is one
standard of Justice tor officers and
another for privates and non-com­
missioned officers. If a corporal,
for example, had been found gulltv
ot an unprovoked personal attack*
(any sort of attack, not necessarily
a shooting attacki R gain st a commiaatoned officer, would he hava
been let off by a mere demotion to
the rank of buck private? And as
far as that is concerned, if an un­
provoked shooting attack against a
member of your own arntv isn't con­
duct unbecomming an officer—then
what k!
Sovlet armies, on the march have
made spectacular gains in the
greatest Offensive action ever tilrccted against Hitler. In fact the
gains are so tremendous that a word
of caution Ls necessary There is
nothing yet to indicate that Nazi
armies are routed or retreating in
disorder 11 b probable that they
are carrying out a withdrawal to
new defense lines west of the
Dnieper River in fairly good order
and with losses no greater than
expected.
The present offensive
in Ruv.ia has produced neither a
second Stalingrad nor a Tunislv. In
other words Nazi military power
is not collapsing and unless Hit­
ler's tame front breaks, it will still
take a lot of warfare to seriously
breech the "fortress of Europe" and
smash the real source of Nazi power.

At our iMt.meeting of Sept 11,
we met our Hosp quota of BIB 50

v.f.w.

ORGANIZATIONS

tne 8at night parties started Sat
eve Sept. 18 with a nice crowd
Prises included War Stamps. Mr.
aeorge Keeler wan the White Rock

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Next regular meeting will be
Mrs. Lena Bixler was elected to
Circle No. 7. of tb&lt; Methodist W. Thur. Oct 7. Our 1944 membership replace
Mrs. Nora Russell of Mid­
8 cwill meet at the home of drive will start at the same time. dleville as cond. and Mrs James
**r». O*”** Van Houten onI*® W. On Sun. Oct. 10 the sixth District Dibble and Miss Thelma Cox wen
rally will be held in Oalesburj. Be­
S!’n{0’’
fnrhidM cause
of war conditions the rally will
Tb.
The ..««_«&gt;
committee to serve Mt*includes
Mesdames Earl Chase. Rozelle Stan­ be confined to regular business spectlvely.
ton. Vernor Webster. Mrs. Harold I meetings of the’ posts an auxillary
rrogrwm Chairman.
unwrman. |। •pd a W
,he mCa “nd pointed our Bond Ch rm for the
present, at least, will show that our The raU, oft payment
payment tto
o the
various Foster is tile Program
the varli
I ladles. There will be no parade or ’•ear and Mrs Frank Newton Amer­
high command and our men have ftC
)looi districts this time la 89.00
Achool
BL.&lt;™
etlnu of Hiawatha
Re- I banquet. The meetings will start icanism chrm.
Regular meeting
’ at
“
done a rather workmanlike Job.
for each person of school age—from
Friday Sept *24*
8 “bout 12:30 Two weeks later our
Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Tagg are
Frida
I 5 to 20 years—who are resldenta of bekah Lodge day
supper
and enter- I annual now wow will be held In enjoying a few days visit of their
“
I the district The list this time does o'clock. Blrtliday
lodg?
All who have Lansing THata Oct. 23 and 24
two soldier boys- Otb and Wayne.
1—
। not Include Hastings. wbor&gt;e check talnment after ,!^
r .... -—-----Some ci the comrades are plan­
Please get busy and send In the
l was held up awaiting the arrival at not brought fruit for the home . nlng on taking in one of these two
name and address of your Service
I Lansing of some report for the city please bring it to this meeting.
meeting*.
I school district The city's share of
W.R.6. regular meeting Thurs- I Read the aulliary news about the man who is overseas before Ock 7.
or bring It to our next meeting.
| this primary cash distribution will
be made when the report is received day. Sept 23. nt 2 o'clock in O AR family night tomorrow. Fri night,
I by the state department. As we re- hall. Let's have n good attendance , Sept. 24. and make the necessary EAST DELTON
। member it the city school census as we have Important buslncM to ; effort to be there.
Mrs. Floyd Collison and Mrs. Lin­
transact.
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At
Family
night.
Adelbert
Cort
­
I last year, on the basis of which pri------------- | right will rpenk. Mrs. Lee Mapes of
den Colli-on spent Friday in Battle
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.,.1.
(.4
P«4. ««» ,,&gt;
J'SrSl
Circle No. 2 of W-S.OS. of M E. ; Maple Grove will be In charge oi Creek with the former's daughter.
Ixjrene.
* Mrs. Rhieraon Louden
Church
will
hold
Its
first
meeting
&lt;
ceremonies
and
dedicate
our
New
er we continue to operate under K»l00| later will get $10,908. The
liquor laws as they exist at present amounts given to tne other districts . of the fall at the home of Miss ; Service Flag containing 49 stars and Mrs Effie Louden entertained
Hazel and Miss El Ira lx th Henrv , -nd one gold one. Mrs James Dib- on Saturday, twenty-five relatives
fion?0™ dry wlthoul an&gt;’ of the county are a* follows:
and friends with a shower honor­
929
S.
Jefferson
with
a
pot
luck
ble
Is
Supper
chrm.
MMlsted
by
Mrs
4 n u
that tho sptcial local
BelJd&gt;strl.cl J£fl0:„Eafllc supper Tues. Sept. 28th at 6 o’clock Frank Newton and Mrs. Hov E. ing MLvt Barbara Silcox who b
Cptlon election here will attract
As!«-&gt;?a
-----------Rush. A nice program is being ar- M»n to wed Stic received many
state-wide notice. Tills is the first 1594. Ellis $171, Briggs $315. CheckTlir Navy Mothers Club will meet I ranged. It is hoped all our members lovely glfta after which ice cream
that any county in Ute state has , cred *162. L.ncqln $450.
on Wednesday. October 6 In the will try to attend this Family night and cake were served. * Miss Ruth
prODOM-d u change ot this sort since
Ballimore—Dowling district *621. evening at the U.S.O. Room and 1 which Is also for the benefit of Hoffman of Kalamazoo spent the
the 18th Amendment was nullified S'Hker _$W: McOmber $414: Hen­ again on Wednesday. October 20 ellgibles too.
weekend with her parents.
tack In 1933. Barry county may be
•TO7'.,mee2S^43“: Dur,cc in the afternoon. Anyone eligible ’---------------------------------------------------------tin index for the entire state on the , 8288; Barney Mills *252.
is welcome to attend.
local option Issue—or at least for
Barry—Delton Kellogg district i
"out state" sentiment83.987.
The Grace Guild will meet at
Herewith is a copy of the election I
Carlton—Roger*
district. $252: the home of Mrs H. Elliot. 1501 S.
call as issued by County Clerk Al- Carlton Center $261; Barnum $216: Jctferron. on Wednesday. Sept 29.
lan C. Hyde:
i F»sh $450; Welcome $450: Cheney at 2:30 p.m All members me asked ,
September 20. 1943
j $144. Friend $225:
Brown 8351: to be present.
To Township and City Clerks:
| Coats Grove $531: Ragla $190.
Whereas, a petition has been I Castleton—Nashville district 82.The Loyal Bereans will meet with ;
fllcd In Ulis office, signed by more «0; Castleton Center 8171: take- Mrs. Stella Stamm Friday evening. [
then twenty jxrcent of the quail- view $243; Hosmer $144; Wellman Sept. 24. with a business meeting
fled voters of Barry County of the $139; Morgan $297; Feighncr 8180: and election of officers. Program in 1
• nitre vptfixast for the Office of , ”»’tin 8261; Barryville (253; Stares charge of Mrs. Lucille Cappon.
Secretary of State in the County $207.
of Barry at Uie last general ElecHastings township—Fisher dlsHasting*
dbCircle No. 6 of the Methodist W t
tlon ns provided at the last genera! ; uict
trtet $423: GregoryGregory $234:
8234: Altoft S. C. S. will meet at the home of I
Election as provided for in Act fl. $549. Star $378;
8378: Hastings Center Mrs. Garner Hampton. 502 E MadlSec. 57 of the Public Act* of 1933. ------|H7;—Pratt
»tt 8144:
$144;Quimby
Quimby$279.
$279.
son St. Monday evening. Sent. 27 I
REQUESTING
THE
COUNTY !
Hope—-Doud
Doud dbtrict
district $234:
McCal8234^ McOtl- Dessert will be served at 7 30 p.m &lt;
CI.ERK to call a SPECIAL COUN- i |Um 8144: Cedar Creek $198; Hinds meeting and program following.
;
8252*8hultz”'$3M:'''Brush
Ridge
TY ELECTION, for Uie purpose oi ' —
”—u «
‘*‘-“
submitting to the electors the fol­ 8270: Cloverdale 8315.
PLEASANT RIDGE
lowing question:
Irving—Wood district 828B: Jones
Mrs. T-iVerne Kmne is spending
"Shall the manufacture and
8297; Ryan 8216; Fillmore 8306:
two weeks in Jackson vM'injf rela­
sale of alcoholic liquor be pro­
Freeport 81.116: Utile Brick 8261
hibited in the County of Barry
Johnstown—King dbtrict 8106: tives. * Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Teeiet ‘
under Uve provisions of the Law
Monroe 8477; Stevens 8279. Bristol called Sunday ateroocm'on Rev and
governing the same?"
1369: Banfield 8216 Culver 8702. Mrs. Dodge near Woodland. * Mrs ।
Mildred Ronk and baby Nancy ।
THEREFORE. YOU ARE HERE­ Bullis 8144; Burroughs $333.
BY NOTIFIED that a SPECIAL
Maple Grore—Qualltrap district Louise of Battle Creek, and Mrs 1
COUNTY ELECTION is hereby 83ta: Maple Grove Center $234: Hazel Bolton and Richard of Has­
czlled under the provisions of the Mayo $351; Moore 8333; Dunham tings spent Saturday with Mr and
Law and will be held on Tue»day, 8477; Norton 8306; McKelvey $279; Mrs Lester Klnnic * Mr. and Mrs
Earl Chase and Michael of Having,
November tnd. 1943. for the pur­ Branch 8153; Beigh $324
pose of submitting to the Electors
Orangeville—Orangeville
Village and Mr and Mrs J E Chase, local,
spent Sunday with Mr and Mn
of the County of Barry the follow­ district $999: Blake 8135
New that ycu esn hove oil the coffee you wont. ..
ing question: -p
Prairieville—Milo district $297: Warnie Kelsey. * Mrs. Roush of
b.iY ihoF eofec thoi's really fresh . . . A&amp;P Coffee.
■ SHALL THE MANUFAC­
Prairieville Village 8432; North Pine Nashville Ls spending a few da vs
with Mr. and Mrs. Chas. James, she
TURE AND SALE OF ALCO­
take $378.
Sold in the f'avor-sceled bear.—Custom Ground
HOLIC LIQUOR BE PROHIB­
Rutland—Algonquin take district being the latter's mother
just right for your coffee maker. A&amp;P Coffee give*
ITED IN THE COUNTY OF
8306: Chidester $432; Tanner $261;
you finer, fresher flavor. Change now!
BARRY UNDER THE PRO­
OtLs $90; Edger $144; Goodwill 8162:
Ours was the kind of home town
VISIONS OF THE LAW GOV­
In which a figure with a few mortYeckley 890.
...
ERNING THE SAME? "
Thornappte—Tliornapple Kellogg gages and $40,000 was known bv
Given under my hand, district 85.895.
ichigan blue concord
Courtesy as a mlillonnnlre.
and the Seal of the Coun­
NOODLES
ty of Barry, at Hasting.’.
AHN PAGE
Michigan, this twentieth
day of September. A. D.
Mt LIO-WHEAT
1943.
IONA IMITATION
Allan C. Hyde
The
Barry County Clerk
VANILLA

County Treasurer George Clouie
received a draft last «week from
Lansing
for $41,004.00 primary
Lansing
school money, the first distribution
;I U.t fund .bleb U ™de

SPECIAL LOCAL
OPTION ELECTION
SET FOR NOV. 2

day juezU were their two sens R.

Mr. and Mn. Shlrnfiald. and Mr. and
»*rz. vnfford Falmitcr and thro;

home on furlough from Great take* I
tralning camp and John D. Bow- ;
man all of Grand Rapid*. Lina Ole- I
menu of Durfee and her daughter.,
■ Mr*. Howard CurtU of Lansing. ★
; Mr*. Peck and her sister were ta
I Grand Rapids Monday. W Mr. and
| Mr*. Ray Clemen* of Durfee called :
i on Mr. and Mrs. Peck Friday eve| nlng. * Mr*. Katie Snyder and Mrs '
BerUia Willard were in Flint three I
. dava last week viriUng the former'* I
1 outer. They also vUlted a niece ot I
; Mr*. Snyder. ★ Mr. and Mrs. Carl .
Harahbin-ger of Grand Rapids. Mr*.
i Anna Harahburger of HasUng* and ;
Mrs. Ethel Carpenter of Chicago |
were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mr*, i
। Claud Hammond. ★ Edd Newton I
MM-nt Sunday with Mr. and Mr.v
Forrest
Hill
* Mr.
and 1
Mn
Bu”
el of
p Haating*.
"ihS were
Sun*.?

spent the weekend with their porenU. Mr. and Mn. Chas. Pixley. #
Mr. and Mr*. H. O. Armour -spent
Thuraday afternoon vUlUng Mr.
and Mn. Nod Lancaster in their
new home near Nashville. * Mr.
and Mr*. Chas Pixley entertained
a number of relative* for'Sunday
dinner in honor of their aon Clarence who will soon be leaving for
Camp Wheeler. Oa * Mr. and Mrs
Henry Houvenlr and two daughters
and son Fred, who Is enjoying a
furlough, called at the Pixley tame
Sunday, also Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Willison.
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a condition Ins grown up In
whlch
voun_ .. hnn.„ can oniv
. our young at home can only
8lud
• radio
running, in
in grocose
ot
a&gt;‘ breaking
development

guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mark Gar- traphy.______________________
I rison of Delton. * Mixa Susie Phil- |
"" ’
Ups is spending n few day* with I
' Mrs. Grigby in Hastings.
FAIR LAKE
George Griffin of Lansing is
spending a few days with Mr. and
Mrs. Alan Griffin. * Mr. and Mr*
i Harrv Ritehee and Mrs. Hazel Hlnkley were Sun. dinner guests of Mr.
1 and Mrs. Nelson Willison and

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Weat Hope
Tile Community Club will meet
nt the school house this week Fri­
day evening. Sept. 24.

tame critics of the Army have
grown a bit caustic because ■ the
Allies failed to land forces on the
mainland of Italv immediately aftcr Mussolini whs overthrown and

Martin Corners
Sept. 26 next Sunday Ls an im­
portant date for Martin folks for a .
ny
.RmaUI/
Day program has been
planned that you will all like.
Morning worship with ML« Rullson
m In
in charge »»&gt;&lt;*....»
followed by ----------Sunday
School with special music. Noon
lunch with each family bringing
dUh to p,JW
d °

so take advantage of the confusion
to establish military gains which
now must be made at considerable
coet in men and materials. Maybe
some high command boner or lack
of foresight is responsible for letu»s UU» w»rtwmy «U» by but j
more probable explanation is lack
of seasoned men. lack o.' material
and even more important lack of
transportation facilities
It took
more than three thousand boats of
ail descriptions to transport and
supply the initial drive into Sicily.
a comparatvely short and safe haul,
An even greater tonnage would
have been required to transport
armies to a beach head on the Bal» mainland .
.ueb
ZL—
a yentul* woul&lt;1 hn'c ***? pure
military folly without suKable aertai cover and until air bas^s in the
northeastern, section of Scily could
be nUblished. adequate fieh'.er
plane cover was not possible. Brit...
demonstrated in Norway
what hap|&gt;ens to an Invading force
whjtch trios to operate without

aflenioon program will be in
charge of Mr. Aelick. Supt. Two
choirs will furnish music. Miss Rull'-on and Mr. Davies and others,
will give short talks- •
The* Ou
Quimby
Sunday School, and
Th
‘mbv Sundav
our neighbor church the Free
Methodists are Joining us and as­
|th the
sisting W
with
the urogram. Goodwill
- ■ Hendershott
••
■
‘— have also been In­
and
vited.
.
Morning Service starts at 10 a.m.
SOUTH THORNaVpLE
FARM Bl RF.AC
1J1V South Thornapple
,K.U Fann BuTlte
reau met Sept 16 at the home of
Mr. and Mrs Clarence Longstreet,
After the business meeting the
otneera was ns fotiows.
cUrm."
*nnle Duvb.
«cechairman. Myrta Jackson: sec.,
Wellington
Jackson:
discussion
|eat|rr. Wm. Cridler. assistant dLscuslon leader. Mr. Clarence French:
recreation leader. Mrs. Vur Adams;
song leader. Clarence Longstreet:
associated women.Mrs OscarFtnkbciiier: hospital service ch.. Mrs
R(.Kinaid cridler. Following the
election the discussion leader Walter Bender gave the lesson

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visitor of h
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Gary Stud
Sunday af
and Mrs.
Ellen Yarg
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home Batu
Allerdlng g
days. ★ Mr

day guests
Farrell of
Harold Ald
Sunday a f
Mrs. Otte
Mr. ai;d M
baby of W
with their
Claud Mea
Kauffman
dinner gu
Dan Knuffm
Mrs. Walte
were Frida
C rents. M
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been ill fo
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Nellie Sm
Friday eve
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Mrs Jenn

day dinner
Wm. Blou
callers of M
* Frank
CMNB an
Sunday br
band. W.
them for a
evening ca
Stairs were
and family
Mrs Alfre
spent Sun
Mr. and M
noon calle
of Bowne
Clinton of
and Mrs.
urday eve
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wocxi of G
Floyd who
called on
plnnll and
Thursday,
man Sher
Honed in
Ini: a fur
Mr. and M
of town,
arc holdin
Ices next S
* Mrs. Be
Hastings,
Brlkelt of
day caller
* Mr. and
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family of
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and faini
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Mrs Keith
Woodland
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visit with
and Mr*,
ton * Mi
of H&amp;stln
callers ot
er and M
ton. Mr.
of Grand'
BurInger,
of Oram
guests of
* Miss t
lanti. and
tie Creek
Sunday w
Mrs. Joe

family of
Bests of
cad *

Sunday |
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afternoon
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�THE HASTINGS BANNER, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 22. 1MJ

ie will «lva an ing for her a
in ths Bunday Mr. and Mrs.
and also in the Christian Yankee Spring* we:
ror Service
J. Wellman’s Sundu
* Pnytt service on Thursday pair job ha* Just been made on the
Mrs. Rupert Cane of
t al 8:00 o'dock will etnas road, around the cenwterv comen
Ids and son Edwin who is in oni- ; -• . ....
imunity co-operation.
-at Stony Point; a second coat of
Walton of South' tai •nrolTmcnt this year I* 148 pucers training at Long Island wwe
MWFriday afternoon and contlnu. I tarmac has been applied for some :
Thursday
Mr. I *. Djtrol^ »?l3!ulMwSt£r to-1 Chart** Stadei and Andrew Wat- trig through Saturday Sjrca* will be I distance.
.‘Jd MH Jaiternoon
G Cool callers
A Mrof and
.
e*l A Percy Rooer spent Bunday ton are attending Hastings High placed on Youth Activity. The Mich- 1
Mrs Keith Durkee and family of with hbt ion. Mr. amTMr*. We*-■ school thia year
taan Conference Department, of DOUD CORNERS
Woodland spent Sunday evening
■war and family al Allegan. A
The Junior das* have ordered Christian Education will meet in, Last Week’s Letter
with their parent*. Mr and Mr*
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Langworthy
d Mr*. Myron Thompson of. their das* ring* through the Jo*- the annual Fall convention. An
Adam Endres. A Mr. and Mre.
outatanding and helpful program is. and friend ot Battle Creek called
Friday evening caller* ten Co.
Henry Myer, were Bunday guests of Mr. were
set up for this meetlg. Rev. R. W. on Daisy Bergman Sunday. Mr. and
and Mn. John Thaler. A
Chicken Hupper
of the former* mother. Mrs. Alfred David Pike of Grand Rapid* was
Rash.
General Secretary of Christ- Mn. F. N. Bergman and lamily and
On Thursday September 30th. the----... —
•—Educ
—location. Huntington. Ind., and , Lydhi Neal and Lois Langwcnthy ,
Myer* of Wayland: A Sunday din­ a Monday dinner guest of Mr. and, W 8.CB will serve a clllcken sup- ian
- --------- - c—. wprr dinner guests, a M'_u Pierce ,
Mr Emner guest* of Mr. and Mrs. JHlon Mn Harold WooSs and baby. A per in MethodUl church parlor* Mr.
tme-i -o----------Gray were Mr
and Mr*
Lloyd Mr*
retary ot Uie Michigan Christian। of Wall lake was a weekend guost j
Dcnl*e
spent from
Frt- Serving wilt begin at 5:30.
Mrs.
Mina
Denise
L
—
...
Nears of west Freeport A Wilma day until Sunday with her son Ivan
- Endeavor Union Detroit will be: of the Houghtallr.k. a Mr. anoMrs. ’
Kycs of Lansing was a weekend and family ot Alto. A Mr, and
, the guest speakers of the conven- David Wstoft, Mrs. Elma Sherman
Duration
Club
and daughters of Hastings, Mr. and ,
visitor of her parent*. Mr. and Mrs. Mr*. John A Miller and daughter
The next meeting of the Duration, lion Both ot these men are spe­ Mr*. Edward Chaffee, of Freeland.
Ray Wieland A Mr. and Mn
Ann of Plymouth were Bat- C|lub
ub will be held in the Library BepSep- cialists in their field and the local • Mr. and Mrs Ira Chaffee and HarGary Btudt of Lake .Odessa were Marte
to which the public la church is fortunate to have the' old of Quimby, were dinner guests ,
Sunday afternoon caller* of Mr. mday evening, caller* of Mr*. Cha*, utnber 29th
—tier* "from
’ih=
the 'boys L".
in, privilege of entertaining the con­
Bunn.
A
Mr.
A
and
—
—
Mn.
-,
Tom
—
Jeffry*
invited.
Letter:
frsm
of Lynden Norris Sunday. Richard !
and Mrs,
Geo.
Bustance
A Mrs. Bnd
riien
who
end M,M
Miss Martyn
Mtrlyn Stenlck
Steralck of South service
J all
*" of which -­ vention thia year.
service are —
read
are
Ellen Yararr
Yarger. -evenwith
who has
has bcm
been »nena-1
spend-1
Bunday. October 3 will elate thei Chaffee called In the afternoon a
KI
her Bowne were Sunday dinner guMta very interesting, Also remember all
Week* observance with Rev. Rashi Mr. and Mrs. Percy McMannls and
Jhin ’h w Mn Vw?k AUerd-1 cf Mr ftn&lt;l Mrs
™aifr
preaching both morning and eve­. family called at Daisy Bergman
?iJernr near Clarksville relumed I o,l’cr afternoon callers were Mr.
ning and the church will observe• last week, r
Church Noles
World-wide Communion Sunday.
MettiodHi Church
Rev. J. W. McCue, pastor
I STONY POINT
10: 06—Morning worship.
Delton.
Artis*sr»E!Mw °‘i
Last Week's Letter
11: 06—Sunday school.
Mr. and Mr*. J. D. Acllck spent
8:00 P. M —Rally Day program
m rnm AMrtJh rtiJnST* thnwer ne*^ Clarksville. A OtlteH at U&gt;e
8:00 P M —Wednesday evening. labor Day at Belding. A Homer
rhX- ln?moon *w*the h&lt;^e of Fr*nk Walton
home last week
SlSd Atte Ftehe? of Caledmla A I &lt;»e Mrs. Bessie Fox of Hasting* Bible study and Prayer meeting. Rowladcr Is laid up with a bad
24lh DUtrfct kink In the back. * B. J. Wellman
Mn and Mrs. Howard Demond and I
Mrs. Flo;Kyne WFriday.
’ 8’ 6’ 8Beptetnber
’
ur n A h .
mating at Trinity is reported as being some better at
baby of Woodland g£nt 8utJ^ay
P.:K “
“SSL uranu ivapids. •
present. * Mrs. Homer Rowtoder
_nurcn,
Thursday. September 30th. W. S., b vtetting her daughter at Allegan
C. 8 chicken supper in church din­ this *-rek a Mr and Mrs. Angus
rt’““ms'!
is. ning room
Huey have moved to Ionia where
, Mr. Huey has employment. * Mr.
nan Kauffman o^Loaan A Mr and Thursday dinner guests of Mrs 1
1 -------------and Mrs ------Russel
— • Kenyan of Jackson
Mr *Walte? R^khifl of Wutlng*! M“ude «°?ers nn* Margalite. A Church of the United
Day visitors at B J.
Brethren In Christ were I-dxr
Labor Dnt
Mrs Walter Hocxnni ot Healings
—j?-^"ta
were
Friday
M? and
nlaht Bursts
Wfi
of their M*
Cr^k
“. P°
test
r!O'TX
SauX A* Mr«
Mrsnwillarrt
WtaVrd
—........ —
Wellman“
’s. ♦ Mr. and Mre. Elmer
E. —
B. Griffin,
D._________
D. Pastor
-------------w Mrs. wuiaro Freeport
, Hobart
are
entertaining
their
Rill. * Mrs Lucy Stadei. who has 1 ^*f“d£,otherbat’ Pennf" *
U ”
daughter from New Jersey at the
been ill for the past few months Is P®1?,
“J *
"’Roslna
, present time * Mr. White of Lannow confined to her bed. a Mr* &lt;
Jhn h siinnlv" Indiana. Editor of Sunday SchoolI sing has sold tils little farm known
✓•Buy An
Nellie Smith of Hastings was a .,8’T^"’
£ar Efim’ Literature will be the guest speak­. as the Rev. John Smith place to
Friday evening culler of her sis'*!?,*r&gt;nb^a
Ouy Makley. * nil school children ,
' Extra 5100
er for the day.
i^Und
w^nw4kd
7: 00 P M. Christian Endeavor In the south part of the district are
Topic: “Learning to be Effective. compelled to meet the school bus
family of Midland Park were week- Workers”—A special program con­. at the school house this year a
i War Bond
Mr». J. W. McCue. Rev. and Mrs. sisting of an llnutralea message and
XncrsBrf Mr and Mo’ Jay K" bu.mJ?°n musical numbers.
During
8: 00 P. M. —Evening Service. ter of Sunfield and Mr. and Mn.
business
Ed
Detkins
of
East
Castleton.
*
* Frank Walton and .Mrs W. F. bustne
“ Monday
(Sermon by Rev. Pfister.
Closaon and Nancy were in Howell
1 8:00 P. M. Thursday Prayer meet­ We arc very sorry to report that
Mrs.
Millie
Fisher
Is
very
lU-at
Bunday bringing the latter’s hus­
, inr___ „_„_y
band. W. F. Closson back with
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Weaver of Pleasant Valley
1o7o6"a
m' •Morning worship.
them for a few days visit. * Sunday Elmdale will celebrate their sixty-1
• .'”••
evening cullers of Mr. anti Mrs. Ed. ninth anniversary on Sunday Bep-1
11:00 A. M. Sunday school.
Stairs were Mr. and Mrs Leo Rose tember 3«th. Mr. and Mrs. weaver
7: 30 P M. Christian Endeavor.
un&lt;l family of Hastings, * Mr and are 80 years of age and are both in
8: 00 P. M- Preaching service
Mrs. Alfred Gonzales and family spjendid
।
health. Mr. Weaver has had
8:00 ..,.
P. —
M. ---------Tuesday
, —
Prayer --------meet.
spent Sunday With their parents. n wonderful Victory Garden this ing.
Mr. and Mrs. B R Clinton After­ year. Mr*. Weaver doe* her own.
• • •
noon callers were IlowardCiinton housework. They were tooth bom in Christian Education Week
of Bowne and Mr. and McArthur Somerset County. Pa. They came to
In Local Church
Clinton of Carlton CenterNw Mr. Michigan 63 year* ago. Mr. and Mr*.
Christian Education. Week is one
Now picking Banner and Gold Drops
and Mis. Chas. Wieland were Sat­ Weaver ore members of the Old of the nationwide observances of
urday evening callers at the Ray Mennonlte church.' and being unable the United Christian Educaton AdWieland home, a Mrs. Faye Under­ to attend church they enjoy the vance. The three areas of the Adwood of Grand Rapids and son service* over their radio. They have vance center attention on the home,
Floyd who is home on furlough one son John of Hastings and five 1 tho
chruch.
the
community,
2 MILES EAST OF CLOVERDALE
called on Mr. and Mrs. Chas. As- daughters, Mr*. Austin Erb of Al- Christian Education Week in the
plnall and Mrs. Adah Slaler last to. Mr*. Fannie Draper of Grand United Brethren church will begin
Phone Cloverdole Exchange
jRtursday morning, a 1st class sea­ Rapids. Mrs. Leon Howk, of Free- with the Rally Day Service
Sen-Ice on Sen
Sen-­
man Sherron Brovont who is sta­ port. Mr*. Glenn Parker of Lltch- tember 26th. Rev. J. Ralph PfisPflstioned in Portland. Me.. Is spend­ Dcld and Mn. Eugene Krauss of ter. Hunttagton. Indiana will be lhe
ing a furlough with his parents.
Mr and Mrs. Tobias Brovont. west
of town, a The Campbell church
— MONTOOMIRY WARD
are holding their communion serv­
ices next Saturday September 25th.
a Mrs. Bertha &lt;Glick) Peck of near
Hastings, and daughter Mis* Mazie
Brlki-ll of Peoria, Ill., were Satur­
day callers of Mrs. Julia Godfrty.
A Mr. and Mrs. George Forbey re­
ceived a letter last week from their
son, Sgt. Gerald Forby that he has
landed safe In North Africa, a
Pfc Lyle Newton of Camp Ruck­
er. Ala . was a Sunday dinner
guest of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Dipp and
family, a Rev. O Sullivan was a
Monday afternoon caller of Mr.
and Mrs. Allen Fish. A Mr. and
Mrs. Otte Kunde were Sunday afteinoon callers of Mr. and Mrs John
Kollar of Middleville. A Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Newton and family ate
Sunday dinner with their parent*.
Mr. arid Mrs. Wm. Newton on State
Rond. Also called on Mr. and Mrs.
Arthur Fuller of Hastings. A Mr.
and Mrs Ray Wieland and family
entertained with Sunday dinner.
Mr and Mrs. S. J. Roudabush and
family of Lowell. Mrs. Karyl Liv­
ingston and family of near Clarks­
ville and Amlth Stahl of Logan.
Afternoon and evening callers were
Mr and Mrs. Gordon Stahl and
family of Logan and Mark Troyer
and family of Grand Rapids. A
24.95 INNERSTRAP MATTRESS
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Postma and
PhylL'.s were Sundy guests of Mr.
and Mrs. L J. O’Harrow of Grand
Rapids. A Mrs. Cora Asplnall and
daughter Donna Jean and friends ।
J I
Pay only 20% Down!
of Hastings called on Mr. and Mrs.1
Chas. Aspinali and Adah Sigler
Sunday evening. A John Fish of
Grand Rapids called on his uncle,
You get a big full 55-lb. mattress ot this reduced price!
and aunt. Mr. and Mrs John Fish ;
Double-sewn innerstrops, pioneered by Wards, prevent the
Sunday evening. A Mr. and Mrs. I
Ren Blukney called at the home .
clean, soft cotton from lumping, bulging, or stretching!
of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Savacool I
Sunday evening. A loren G. Ed­
MATCHING BOX SPRINGS, reduced....................... 21.88
monds who completed his training ’
nt Camp Hood, Texas, was transfer­
red to Stillwater. Okla. Tn making
his change he visited his grand­
19.95 COTTON MATTRESS
parents. Mr. and Mrs. Buel Sisson. |
A Mrs. Jeasle Taylor of Grand Rap-1
ids was a Monday and Tuesday;
guest of her sister.-Mrs. Harold)
Rosenberger and family. A Rev. and I
0 J
Pay only 20% Down!
Mrs. L. F. Burkey and son Bobby ■
of Hastings were Friday evening
callers of Mr. and Mrs. George For-1
Look ot the law clearance pricel Layer upon layer of all­
bey and William. A Mr. and Mrs, i
Orval Kokx and family of Battle
felted cotton; 55-lb. weighll Vertkpl-ititch pre-built border!
Creek were weekend guests of their
parents. Mr. and Mrs John Thaler
Twohqndjbme tickings... damask or woven stripe!
and on Sunday both families were |
dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. i
MATCHING BOX SPRINGS, reduced.
17.88
William Spears. A Mr. and Mrs.1
Fred Schwnder of Campbell called r
on Mrs. John Hoevcnalr of Has­
tings Sunday afternoon A Mr. and
Mrs. W. F. closson and daughter
14.95 COTTON MATTRESS
Nancy left Monday for a few days J
visit with the formers parents, Mr
and Mrs. C. F. Closson near Stan­
ton A Mr. and Mrs. George Miller
Pay 20% Down UI
of Hastings were Tuesday evening
callers of Mr. and Mrs. H. C. KarchAloofh/y Payments
er and Maude. A Mrs. Mary* Shel­
ton. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Laubshlre
Now reduced oven lower than its regular budget price! ,
of Grandville. Mr and Mrs. George
Btinnger, and Mrs. Madge Harris
of Grand Rajl.ds were Sunday
50-lb. weight, filled with buoyant oB-Mtod cotton. The
guests of Mr and Mrs. J. D. Cool.
Mrong woven-siripo ticking, flan tufting mean long service!
A Miss Elaine Kauffman of Ypsi­
lanti. and Berton Kauffman of Bat­
tle Creek spent the weekend anfl
Sunday with their parents. Mr. and
Mrs. Joe Kauffman and family. A
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Mead and
family of Maple Orove were Sunday
CRIB MATTRESS
guests of Mr. and MYs. Claud
Mead A Mr. and Mrs. Royal Hol­
ler and family ot Carlton were
Washable Pyroxylin-coated ticking!
Sunday guesU of Mr. ami Mrs. C.
Firmly filled with restful all-felted
L. Henney. A Miss Geraldine Bueh­
ler is leaving today Monday for a
cotton. Inner-tuftedl 30 x 54 in.
vi»lt in California. A Mrs. Lydia
Thompson ot Logan was a Sunday
afternoon caller, “

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Mrs Tobias Brovont while recuperatng from an operation * Mr.
and Mrs. Clare Bassett and fam­
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aiternoon callers of their parents.
Mr. and Mrs. George Bassett
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�THE HASTINGS BANNER, THYTRSDAT, SEPTEMBER 23, 1MJ
Urns 29. Carlton.
Carrie E. H.ulllberFrr lb Alexand­
er Jcssalmuu end wife. 80 acres,,
section 1. Thornapple.
1 wllbur. Lane to Kenneth Sander­
son and wife, lot 797. city.
*
.
r
, QUIT CLAIM deeds
Rights
of Farmers and Tenants on Forms Clearly Defined. Florence G. Sheehan to Louise a
»

REGULATIONS FOR THE SLAUGHTERING
OF LIVESTOCK BY FARMERS OF U. S.

ssh

of their appreciation for the many Jett, daughter and son-in-law and IlfcVWfcXBlviW I via iiiu
iav
services he nos rendered the organ- ‘Mr and Mrs. Travis Rayer of Bat- ah ■ itippvApu nu !• IRkiPFlf /kF II f

ssssr cSWS
many yean. Faw Legionnaires ar? 1 Sunday * Mrs Laurence Lester
held in higher esteem throughout iAlice Rodki underwent a serious
War Food Administration Tells Meaning of Order No. 75
the Department of Michigan than Operations Friday, at Community
"Tek.”
,
। hospital. Battle Creek. * Mrs. Sarah I
.
----------------- -----------------------Town and Mrs. Hazel Nunnemaker There
Therehas
hasbeen
been aa considerable
considerable- t
itif'KiiRv r'ORNFRM
1 were dinner guests Sunday of Mr. nrisunderatanding
about the
meatwithout surrendering
such
the right
right
HICKORY CORNERS'
and Mrs. Russell Toiles and chU- ™lisunderatandlng
,s“uqurm-owner about
or“ tenant
to !must these regulations
of hter
a farm-owner.
—
„ w- used
I Tlie District Missionary Conven-1 dren of Bunnell District. * Blair fciuug
cattle ' calves
sheep
to supply meat to black
Uon of
of The'w'
M Churrh
Chu'roh wul
WM-’held
heTd iI Barnes'
of”“Otsrco
6uego“ anenl
spent’ WednesWedTSiStl’to order*to JfJSc
orovhle ' Jgttets, which are doing great
i tian
the-W m
Barnes of
al the local church all day Wed., day of last week with hU mother. I"? ^iiJ^elf hfa taimediato U?rulv harm to our country and to the
Sept. 22. Rev Charles Blanchard ot Mrs H E. Barnes and did some ‘°J ^Xa,\ent or temporary- re^i-‘ men who are fighting for its very
77te AMERICAN
LEGION
Zion Hill. Rock Lick. Ky.. was the carpenter work on the farm. *
faTIhSe of toe
speaker Basket dinner. Hot coffee Mrs. Harry Nagles of Kalamazoo ^Uan meat s’upply wlto^ic su?- life.
and tea were furnished. * Laurence j were dinner guests Sunday of Mr. renderhi^ ration fw'intsfor1 such
WARRANTY DEEDS
LAWRENCE J. BAUER POST NO. 45
Boyes returned to camp after a and Mrs Porter Know lbs * Sunday
L
po
Josephine F. Anderson to Clyde
sixteen day furlough and found Sept. 26to will be Rally Day at theA.-Cozdlnz to Henrv Steenback
papers signed returnlrtg him to his ■ Methodist church. A program will be
-h Barrv Countv War W. Tcoker and wife. 80 aeres sec­
p^,, t.™ 10 uk, OT(r lb- ptven by tne Sana.; Kbool .1 10:30
SL.
- wkr POM tion 7, Carlton.
Members please take notice that tar &lt;mtnrene» bUlnlnf purpom.
the date for the installation of the
Bertha Freeman to Ous Spier
new officers as announced in these
is «fr u % I hold 11 Puhac meeting at the Meth- ft statement on that subject, which and wife, oart of lot 588 Citv.
notes last week Ls correct. Wed­
rivde I oil*1 church Friday evening. Sept is intended to explain the matter
Lola M. Beckwith to Captain D.
nesday night. September 29 is the the coming year of all Sons of toe | thousand mile trio; i
* Mrs.
CfiS*~U
M
lSu X «1h
IM.
A
&lt;-H
W
mH
1«ShellenOarger
and wife, part of loU
date, not Tuesday night. September Legion that are in the Armed Fore- . Clark is a oat lent
1. 2. 3 and 4 Kenflelds Addition
* Vhere she re-' ture and show slides. Admission
'
to Hastings.
ill
A
tarrner
wno
resides
on
his
Put Department Commander R
I cently underwent aan operation. * tree
Myrtle E. Cotton to J.Tl. Tredin­
I
own
land
is
entitled
to
slaughter
oa
B. Harkness will be the installing
One of the mast discussed sub- Mrs. Homer Bartlett who has been
’
many cattle, calves, sheep. Iambs nick and wife, 40 acres section 15.
officer for the Legion Post.
jects In recent past meetings fa that quite
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sick '*
is ‘improving.
--------- ‘*
‘ *'
Mrs
—
end hogs as he requires to provide Rutland
There will be entertainment fol­ of enlarging the present Legion Maud Randler is visiting trends near
Warner B. Bera and wife to Win
a fair share of the civilian meat
lowing the Installation, afte} which Home or making plaiu for building Cedar Creek. * Mr. and Mrs. Ross
1
supply
for himself and his imme- D- Foster and wife, lot at Beech­
lunch will be served.
a new one. The genera) opinion Whitby and sons left Sunday for
,
diatc family, alio for his permanent wood Wall lake. Hope.
seems to be in favor of a new build­ their home in South Dakota after
Hep ot 10 XAdelbert Cortright And others to
or temporary resident employees,
The membership cards for the ing that would serve also us a com­ an extended visit with relatives
under the provisions in the Food Ervin Miller and wife, parcel sec­
coming year have arrived and Ad­ munity memorial hall and youth here. * Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Linsey
tion 6. Assyria.
[ Distribution Order No. 75
well as a meet­ are the parents of a son bom Sept,
jutant Ivan Burns or Finance Offi­ recreation cen-.er
John W. Duffey and wife to Her­
cer Neal Manni will be glad to ing place and home for veterans. lllh. * Rev. Nlckols of Guli Lake I
,
&lt;2» In addition, such a fanner is man Terjuna.
parcel
Elmwood
make out your card for you.
Suggestion on this subject will be preached at the W. M church Sun-.
1 automatically entitled to a iiermlt Brich. Gun lake. Yankee Sr-tnss
welcomed by Legion officials.
day morning. Rev. Oler and family
from his County War Board, which
Harold M. Pollard and others to
The post authorized the use of
are visiting relatives at Houghton.,
। will allow him to sell not more than Jesre C. Gilmore and wife. 3 lots
the Legion Home by the U. S. Army
The post voted a life membership N. Y. * Rev. and Mrs. Nlckols art-:
400 pounds of meat pec year. He on Jordan lake. Woodland
must collect the proper number of
Ads L. Tobia, to Marie Barry,
i ration points on any and all sales parcel section 10. City.
■ of that 400 pounds of meat he may
Arthur J. Miller and Wife to Earl
make, and turn in these ration C. Peters and wife, parcel section
points to his local price and ra- 4. Assyria.
TBMATOES
n« 2 on 13c
: tinning board. He need not give un
Solid Pock 18 Points
Marie Barry- to Marie Tobiai and
any
rationing
points for thi&lt; others. 40 acres section 14. Carlton
i slaughtered meat which he and his
WAX BEANS
No 2 can 14c
J. Lorenzo Maus to Russel] T
family may consume.
Craven and wife, parcel on lots 370.
Odessa, fancy cut. 10 Points
1
HiThe factors which allow a 371 and 372. City
farmer to slaughter livestock ration
Carl
O Nlethamer and wife to
DICED CARROTS u-w. far 9c
point free, for his own consump­ Lyle E. Kurr and wife, part of lots
tion are ia&gt; ownership or tenancy 9 and 10. Cltv
Scott County. 8 Points
I of the land and &lt;b&gt; ownership of. or
Laura E. Short to Thelma M
a working interest in. the livestock Short. 40 acres, section 7. Woodland
PRONE JUICE
Over. 26c
raised or kept on that land.
Bcicntf Beverwyk and wife to
Sunsweet. 3 Points
(41 A farmer may live in town Lorena D. Walker, south half lots
and have his land worked by a ten- 1232 and 1233. Citv.
TOMATO JUICE n. 2«. 10c
i ant. or a regular paid employee.
Thomas P. Godde and wife to
I mid still'enjoy these slaughter priv- Marvin A- Davis and wife. 40 acre-,,
Country Club. 5 Points
lieges. provided he owns the iivc- section 30, Assyria.
GRAPEFRUIT JUICE "
■ stock and the premises on which
Adolph A. Hom and wife to Man­
13c
they arc fed.
lius Ferritt and others. 195 acres,
2 Points
j
i5&gt; A banker, or other bittiness section 31 and 32. Prairieville.'
i
man. who owns livestock, but has
Dewev C. Hogan and wife to Bort
PINEAPPLE JUICE “
15c
this livestock raised for him under Edwin Quick. 3 lots shore Gun lake.
| a contract by a fanner, is not cn- Yankee springs
Dole. 10 Points
I titled to slaughter any of that llveUan l F Roberts and wife to Bor.
BARTLETT PEARS ""J44 29e
1 stock, or receive any meat from tha E Toffee, lol 299. City
such livestock when slaughtered,
Nils Olsson and wife to Dani
Country Club. 21 Points
without giving un ration points, un- P Roberts, lol I. block 6. Grant's,
hss he also holds the title to Che Addition. City.
FANCY PRUNES
i*, 12c
। land.
Warren G Moore and wife to
1
&lt;6&gt; The regulations in F.D. Order Glenn C. Storrs and wife, lot-on'
FRENCH BRAND
0"°'d ib 27c
2-lb. pkg. 23c 8 Points
I No. 75 arc clearly Intended to allow Leach lake, Carlton.
Country Club
a farmer to rake and slaughter
Colfae. Rich, vigorous flavor
John Wm Ditmnr and wife to
• livestock for meat for consumption Mox S Ixfaeh. lot 718 city
FRESH EGGS
ao..n 58c
bv his immediate family and em­
Claud S Reid, and wife, to Rich­
2^ck,b
SALAD DRESSING
k* 17c
ployees, Mr. Steenback stated. But ard Easy and wife. 131 acres section
Medium Size - IN CARTONS
they must not
become---a way
, —
of 4. Baltimore.
------------------Embassy. Triple-whipped
ROLLED OATS
.5 £, 29c
escape from giving up ration points ,
Burwell and Marv Scudder to
24*/^lb
King's
by people who may wish to get Wilbur Payne and wife, parcel sec-|
COTTAGE CHEESE
fa
Regular or quick cooking z,12c
PANCAKE FLOUR
5 £, 20c
Rich, creamy. Not rationed
Plain or Sugared, cello wrappad doz.
Country Club - griddle leifed
TABLE SALT
24-w. pkfl Sc

been spending this summer •
Ackers Point
went
to
Detrol
Timrsdny to spend a few hour
with their son Homer VanTInd
then returned to tlttir home in 85
Petersburg.
Petersburg. Florida - Hazel Nixon
who
—has
•— - i spent the summer Will
,rontln&lt; K,e l&gt;ke — ----- s went to Detroit Thun
.
day where she will spend a fex
Wilbur G. Schrader to Margaret, weeks then will return to her horn
Schrader. 80 acres section, 31. Bar-1 in Lansing. ♦ Mr. and Mrs. Jerr
ry.
I O'Connor and Dolores and Jim
Jennie E. Dticker to Lorena B-1 mle Allen who have been spendin
Walker, north 1-2 lou, 4. 5. and G. । rnme Ume nt tills place moved U
Eastern Addition, city.
&lt; Kalamazoo hut week. * Mr. ani
Gordon Dunaway andwife
to | Mrs. Robert Barton and chlldrei
Eleanor W. Perrett. parcelsection &gt; spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs
33. Assyria.
"
। George Schriber of Hostings * Ou
---------------------| first P. T. A was held Friday nigh
SOUTH SHULTZ------------------------------- I with election of officers. The nami
Mr. and Mrs. Eart Barrnne ofi officers were elected for anothe
Kankakee. III. and Mr. and Mrs year * Visitors at the KranH
Wm Maas of Bradley. III. are home "Sunday were Mr and Mn
spending this week at Acker s Point »«&gt;*■» *$enyon and Mrs. Emmi
* Mrs E B. Moon of 3t. Peters- Stillwell of Battle Creek. Mr anburg. Fla. spent Tuesday afternoon I M»«. Ronald Kenyon and Dick ani
with Mrs. Mina Kenyon * Mr and.
of Nashville. * Thad Cook o
n
Mrs. Jim May of Battle Creek spent, Kalamazoo spenL Saturday »r
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ix-sU-r with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Horn
Bonneville * Mr. and Mrs. Roland Sunday night with hla sister
Hastings.
Harris with their guests. Mr an&lt;'
Mrs. Charles Mull and daughter of
Richland. Ind. ate dinner unh a
friend in Battle Creek Sunday

Buy More
War Bonds

Pre-ground coffee, without
vacuum pack, can’t be so
fresh as cbffee in the bean..
store-ground before your eyes

Before you buy
any coffee

IN THE BEAN

SPOTLIGHT
Mild and taellow.

ft 59c

fr/votr /rs wsw

Plain or Iodized
CX.”
£ 18c

Country Club.
NOOOLES

Bread, medium,Tine. Alphabet pkg. lie

AUNT POLLY

Pi#

8c

pi,

8c

Assorted soup mixes

MRS. GRASS

Chicken or Vegetable’ Noodle

CHICKEN SOUP

un 13c

with Rico. Van Camp's. 4 Points

iooz jar 11c

DICED BEETS
Walt’s.

6 Points

FORK AW BEAUS
In Tomato Sauce.

SPINACH

'J,- 12c

14 Points

15c

RS

Clear Sailing.

19 Points

2\^c|(lb $1 .05
Enriched Flour
Pillsbury Flour
$1.25
Sincerity Flour
95c
Doughnuts
13c
No 2
Asparagus
27c
9c
Campbell’s Tomato Soup 3
Peaches
Country
27 Pls.
^230
or Crushed
No 2^
Pineapple Country Club.
34 Pl».
24c
can
Margarine
(Wondernul, Ib. 20c)
19c
Peanut Dutter
2 Ib. 55c
1-lb. pkg.
Macaroni or
Country Club
11c
Tall
Evap. Milk
Club.
can
26c
3
Cui Green Spears. 14 Pls.

Kroger's.

b.g

Mi-Choice. 4 Points -

Ib

Embassy

Canadian Rutabagas
Wealthy Apples

... 10c

Really pops I

GRAHAM CRACKERS £ 17c

j
0

6 Extra Slices

FREE

BUY BONDS AND STAMPS HERE

MACARONI 0RS™TI
TEA

lb. 29c

FANCY ORANGE PEKOE
AND PEKOE — 1-4 Ib.

PALMER MATCHES

29c

carton

CAMPBELLS
3 points — per can

TOMATO SOUP

LIBBY'S MILK

23c

TALL CAN
a
point per con “T

for

9c
37c

29c
LINIT STARCH Ige. size
2 for 11c
PROTEX TOILET SOAP
DURKEES OLEO 4 pts per lb 23‘

BUTTERNUT

°brREaLchicpa,nl^

11c

Don t Miss the KIWANIS First Annual

WHITE ELEPHANT SALE
September 27, 28 and 29

cans

7c

47c
19c
25c
10c
10c
® 5c
4 "&gt;■ 29c

s—

Ail-purpose

Pore Honey Butter

Country Club qualify

AT THE ODD FELLOWS HALL. HASTINGS

pack

49c

«■

No Po&lt;ni&gt;

TOKAY CRAPES 15c

Strained,"! Pl. Chapped, can9e, 2 Pls.

2

Like Getting

ICEBERG. Firm, solid heads. For salads

3
23c
Lalonia Club aul flavors ot WISCOLA

MARMALADE

Pl. per

U. S. No. 1
151b
Michigan Petatoes
California Pears
Wcnderlul bakars
3
Sweet Potatoes
Fancy Yams
Delicious candied
Pascal Celery Aritlrocrel of the celery family

8c

BEVERAGES

an

,3'Poinls.per Ib.

HEAD LETTUCE ^12c

or Graponuls

CLAPP'S Baby Foods

32c

Refined.

2

C. Thomas Stores

Spaghetti.

Country

In cellophane

BAHG-0 POPCORN

64c

PURE LARD

Sliced

GRAPENUTS FLAKES X” 13c

Yellow ot While.

can

Pts.

KROGO SBMFENiNC 3 “
Pure Variable. 12 Points

Sliced or Halves
Club

KELLOGG'S
pkg 8c
Com Flakes. Rica Krispies, pkg 11c

WHEAT PUFFS

can

Mr. and Mrs' E B. Moon who havi

Large,.crispy-sweet, juicy-ripe grapes I Buy now for salads

30c

You'll find there many useful items, new
VITAMIN CAPSULES
Pia
'A, B, D, G 30 days supply

MASON JARS

50c

and, used,

Compiota with caps and rubbers

CIGARETTES

ING

a»on $1.24

Popular brands

OF

LAMPS,

BEET SUGAR
7c
Brown Sugar, 4 lbs 25c
BULK CIDER VINEGAR g.i 20c
Avqr.djj|e_Cictiw. Vinegar, quart 13c

S os pt9

PICKLING SPICE

as

such

CLOCKS,

LAWN

MOWERS, COOKING DISHES, CLOTH­

do:«n 63c

Quitu

ALL

KINDS,

ELECTRICAL

FURNITURE

APPLIANCES

SMALL ELECTRIC MOTORS, RADIOS

MIRRORS, and hundreds of other articles

21c

Moil's - Citrus
SWEETHEK^T SOAP

Leg-O-Lambv'z•* 34c

DOG FEED MEAL 2
...
13c
Kroger's. Vigor Dog Food, pkg 4c
HUNT CLUB

5

».

CHICKENS

42c

Dog Food

BROWN JERSEY GLOVES

|fc 39c

17c

Canvas Gloves, pair 13c
BED CROSS

LAMB 3H0ULDER
Roa&gt;t.

Be

Paper Towels

-

ALUMINUM CLEANEN

23c

PIECE BACON
a

Household Institula

S Poinlz

Lean.

31c

31c

b

17c

Breast or Neck.

s

33c

»

36c

k

37c

5 Points

MEAT LOAVES

FRESH FIGS FEET
r&gt; 7c
N«i rahoiwd. Neck Bonei. b 7c, I Pt.

15c

SLICED BACON
Grade A.

,b
JAR RUBBERS
3 pl8.
Good quality rubber rings

14c

HRAWAK

27c

2 J*

6 Points

40c

PORK LIVERS

Fresh.

Certo, bottle 23c

IINNERVJARE pastil
Uc
with any Kroger Brand purchase

BUY WAR BONDS
AND STAMPS

M

Pork Hearts, Ib 20c

Fres-Shore, large while

p“

59c

»

48c

b

29c

b

35c

OU iHISi

in FIRST
■ A QUALITY

PENCILS
sooX (uaics

Not rationed

KROGER

UNDER

PRIVILEDGED

telephone No 2538 or 2295, and they
will be promptly picked up, or deposit

hihrkets

articles in your

them in the numerous barrels placed

home, attic, basement and store room

around the downtown area and outly­

- If you have anything to give, call

ing areas for your convenience.

Be Sure to Make lour Donations NOTV
and
Attend the Sale! Date: September 27, 28 and 29, at
Odd Fellows Hall, Corner of Green and So. Jefferson

Not rationed

PICKEREL
Fresh.

22c

Not rationed

FRESH HERRING
Dressed.

b

3 Points

THE

CHILDREN of this community by do­

nating your unused

5 Poinls

WHITE FISH

OYSTERS

78c

HELP

SKINLESS FRANKS

16-S»llon Letfl, 15,
2 c«.

4

Penn Rad TOO1?* Pure Pennsylvania

Point

HUMAN CLEARIER 2 O-... 17c

Convenianl, concentrated puctm

See Thein Any Time Between 9 A. M. and 9 P. M
Buy Them Then or Buy Them al the Auction, which
Will Be Held Each Evening Beginning at 8 o’clock!

3 -an. 13c

5 Points

Assorted, sliced.

JULB-ALL

CLIFTON TISSUE

or Fleece - wrapped bathroom tissue

MOTOR OIL

4 Poinlt

LAMB STEW
BING BOLOGNA

.ui

-&lt;r

2 b... 13c

The soap that agrees wilh your skin

0

SPONSORED by THE KIWANIS CLUB of HASTINGS

�TUI tfA»TlNO» BAXNM, TH&lt;IS»I&gt;XT. SEmtMBSX n. 1X1

Mrs. Victor Munton, Buckley Field J weekend In Jackson.
Denver, Colorado.
I Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Ray Waters made ■ business trip J. P. DMnaay were Mr. and Mrt.
to Chicago Monday.
James Jemison and Mbs Jeanette

PERSONALS

SOCIAL IT.LM5

I SdMta InduLd^DrM^l^KKe ■|

*• |

1 *•*
A TIRE-same EXPERIENCE

’

Are built by continuous purchase at
CSA. War BoncU.
•

ft?

The opening meeting of tha year Oklahoma and Mn. Bacheider. John ■ gl Pty*,*/1..' *QOdu
Cpl and Mn Harold Bromels and i
^riard hitting, glorious old.
u,.
wutiiLn .rTdstxh- »«Hend With her parent* tn Jack- for
the St. Oecilia
at Choir Guild
------------ Bai-heider and Mr. and Mn. Artur
'tha
wa*
could buy a Un ptuopUy any
Ft”
baby of Bucyru*. Ohio, were home;
Bacheider.
over the weekend vUlllng relative* |
.
t.~v. g-.u-;*-.
, , ,
| But in -war. with the devil himself I
ales the boys return, on
Cyate*
her Victory Day.
Mrs. Brom»U and baby remained. ; t^irw^d1' °f Mr Wld Mr* L B ' mazo° wMMHMtGgs Sunday and i thehome of Mrs. B&lt;wtrtce W&amp;ou.
ids were
ofTMr*JJEd Story”^*Wednesday Ymi peStton for a tire; through the
anxiou* hJart.'
Mr. and Mrs- Harley Fox spent UKkwood.
Monday.
'
:wlth
Mrs.
Cora
Bayta
assisting
mv
1 Monday.
Saturday and Sunday In KalamaAfter a week's vacation with Mr.
—
. .
. . i
for dessert and bridge. Two tables
O-F-A: Buying War Bond* will show, we
Miss -----Barbara Bamum of
Lansing I
and Mrs George Newton. MBs
»£,
”
*
Sit
truly did our part.
" • Sunday visitor of Mrs. Harry ,
Mr. and Mrs. Jay Ma runan en­ were in play and Uie traveling prize
da Newtuu leaves Saturday for the Barnum
was won by Mrs. Pheba Fightcrr
After many days of anxiou* waiting I
•
e. f Bottum.
Fox. They also called on Mrs Fox’* University of Chicago where she ° ’visitors on Bunday of Mr. and tertained their birthday dub Sept
•
•
•
I
Many
inquiries,
and
much
debating.
18 in honor of Beeale Smith's birthbrotlier Mr. and Mr* Clare Siebert
r— ' Henry weaver were U„
Nineteen mothers and fifteen
whUe buslnw* *nd ’ Tha OE8. are having a soeclul
Mrs
mr. .rw4
ana &lt;iay. Pedro was played for me eveand family while there.
medlcal course in social admlnlsUa- MfB Egteron Near of Caledonia nlng’s entertainment. Mr*. Jume* children were present when Mrs ; .5"*“ ycitne
i meeUne and Memorial Sendee Sept.
no* applag
Mrs. Osrtrude Endilcy returned i Uonin
tortuous ;8 t 7 w
„
and Mr. and Mrs. Russell Shorn- Gower and Albert Vedder receiving Arthur Struble entertained the . “■«* Umeg
Ing* will please I
Friday from Grand Rapids after
Young
Mother*
club
of
the
Second
&gt;»*»•
t
------------------■&lt;»
Mr. and Mrs
Howard
Newton
en;
Mr*
cn-; way of Grand Rapids.
I high prizes and Ward Erway and
spending a few days with relaUver-1 tertained Mrs.
kite aad
1
Inez Kenyon and, pet. Harmon Wilcox. UB.M.C, Kenneth Smith, low.
an
Friday
afternoon.
Swu.”
AL
Al I...
laat ««
you get an order .
a u»
tire LA
to . glass
OLA5S am
CREEK
।
Mr. and Mrs. Everett Clum of daughter Marjorie of Kalamazoo arrived here Sunday on furlough :
...
teHLVLvl daughters. Mr*. Evadcne
buy
Sunday vUltor* at Ruiaell WhUtrWoodland were Sunday guest* of
Fox of Bedford and Mr*. Clarabei And um&gt; u&gt;
. Un you ..Inly -?&lt;&gt;'«• «"&gt;*'„ “4 “»■ s*“
..
.
■ ...
Mr «&lt;ld Mr., Georg. Khrunen- Apsey oMbied the hostess.
Mr. and Mrs I II. Rowley.
Dmiald Rutherford ot Battle: mother, Mrs. Clyde Wlloox. He ex- , Irrtajnwf
large group of friends at
try
Young* of Hastings and Mr. and
[hclr hOnle Bt “jy E- Center Street
Sunday dinner guesta of Miss Creek&gt; the state editor ot the En-, pret* to return to hb base Friday.
You hear of dealers with tires in Mrs, LeoTmand chUdrmofJlorth-1
------Mrs. Grace Fizscll and Richard of wlU1 a 5,^a] shower for Mbs Ethel
Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and iou near ui ucucra wiui urn in I west Rutland. * Sunday visitor*
Esther Monica were Lieut. Robert quircr News and a former student
at
Mr*. Robert Mills were Mr. and And In quest of a tire, loin the Roy Erway's wert* Maurice Erway.
Bickford, and Lieut. Richard Krug
j £.7“
Mr*. Glen Nash ot Goble*. Mr and
of Fort Custer, und Mt*. Marvel
Mrs
Waller
Mansfield
of
Battle
Willis and Janet, local.
Grand Rapids. * Mrs. Sara Erway I
"b'S.v nnte ot Mr and Mr.
J'.R l‘“ “Sarr cS«"t«°&gt;o^Su
—
at
Fred
Otis
’
last
FrlMis* Grace Baulch spent the week &amp;"nw“’h:ir
In
persist, -U.
with „■»
grim »*&gt; *. visitor
Fri- ,
» .o^dtem
r a
■" sweat
-al you
WUJteteUL
day. * In honor of Pvt. Rrx Tate i
en»at her honje in Baltimore twn.
AM II"™ HWUin. M»U«; tert of Camp Claiborne, La., Mr. and,
Mr and &gt;Irs. Prank Van Conelt and Mr. and Mr*. Duarte Fox and I left Tuesday to join her husband at
, -tudent .?*
of that college.
Mr 1X1“
.7-------Mrs Robert McGIocklln and famof Bedford were Sunday evening
Farley's home b In Mt. Vernon. vcrsan'
' you have good luck.
I Tuba. Oklahoma where they plan Ohio. At present hb father b the
HOT A COLD WAVE*
gucat* of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Aller­ children of Bedford
Hospital Guild No 18 held a des- I Yo'*1r„tiop'‘ »«* frcin «*e«x&gt;n&lt;Jent Uy and Ur. and Mrs. John Haven*
Mr. and Mr* Lyle Story and fam- to reside. Their home there B al । Pastor of the SX&gt;.A. Church of that
and Rodney- of Hastings were Sunmuck
••
SHOWER BATH
' ifiv. Virginia PoUa left Tuesday Uy were entertained at me iiomo of 1310 Osage.
muex
dav guest* at Forrest Haven*. Mrs
| city. Mr Schram h the pastor of sen meeting last Friday at the
I
Mr and Mr*. Earl Chase and son the Seventh-day Adventist Church heme of Mrs Stella Hullng with And forward in line, you progres­ let ha Kahler and baby of Clover­
for Olivet college where she will be Battle creek friend* on Sunday.
sively shuck.
Binsle $3 50 per wk.
Mr. and Mrs. Chaster Stowell and, Michael, and Mr. and Mrs. Jesse 1 of thb city Many useful gift* were Mrs Al McCall and Mr*. Roy Ever­
dale and Mr. and Mr?
Stanley
head of the Voice department for
.
,
. wh.„
flr.
family spent Friday in Grand Rap-j Chase were Sunday dinner guests received by the young people. After ett assisting the hostess. In the abBaur
of
Ypsilanti
were
caller*.
pvt
,
the coming year
1 of Mr. and Mrs. Warren Kelsey of I the 25th of thb month they will ence ot the president Mr*. John Y&lt;jy.. lJ11_ 0,0 Uack where a Ure Tate returned to camp Tuesday
Vice President and Mrs. Shirley id*.
Hocvcnnlr the btu-ines meeting was . ‘1,as. “f*1'- . ,
wtn
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs.' Conte Grove.
after a fifteen day furlough, * T. I
Smith were here from Ann Arbor
reside near Hastings.
conducted by Mrs. Henry Smith ,
Jw^wnh ’«
over the weekend, lhe guru* of the Glenn A Swift were Mr and Mrs । Mrs. Glenn Kahler and daughter
*
cu“' w,lh " Gusmcndo and Louie Erv-ay of
Nancy of Cloverdale were Hasting* 1 Mrs. Rozell Stanton entertained The afternoon was spent in sewing Tbe?J,
were Sunday visitors at!
Donald Smith’s Judge and Mrs. R. Fav Green.
I , *Lrrri
• •',r!?r' hmv-x nt a rhanr* Kalamazoo
Mr and Mrs. George Myers en-; vbltors Sunday.
,t the Busy-Eight Club at her home for the hospital.
Fred OU*.' * Mr. and Mrs W M.
R McPcek of Charlotte spent Sun­
»
•
•
।
And
down
go
your
hopes
of
a
chance
tcrtained tneir
their daughter.
daughter. Mrs
Mrs manStan-; , Mr.
Mr. ana
and wire,
Mrs. uieim
Glenn muu
Laubaugh
day Hl the Smith h &gt;me
i tcrtained
*uS» Monday evening. Sept.
Whittemore were callers at Chas .
13. The
Mrs Howard ferns wa* Uie guest
w wln'
-m.,, of ILansing Lafor
. ,a f.H,
laZr Thursday
'T’H &lt; 1 r » v Lor
M a &lt; H V111 *Tenn..
Mr anil Mrs. Vernon Fewlcas and 1-..
ley
few1 left
(or Nashville
• Thompson
.
•
■
!c“
'i'.'Jv't I.';; ’ . theme was ’‘School Days" and the
daughter of Detroit were weekend | days
ays last
la*t week.
to
to visit
visit their
theirson.
son. Cadet
CadetJack
Jack LauLau- ; „UesU
dre^d
school chll- n! honor at a shower given on n„,
2nd
Flory who lias bough. They returned home Tues- j
brought their lunehe* in Wednesday evening at the home B r\^nJ~!?’S.vOpportunlty
jfucsts of Mr and Mrs Guy Few?n'1 Lieut. Gaylord
cn
been in senice for two year* has day.
1 —•—• ■lunch
----- •- •bOXCA.
-------- School
—•-------,
ch.nce
4 TL. Ferguson and
Mrs
»ong* of MB* Janet Burns. Mis* Agnes
eJpvl Glen Bacheider of Tinker b&lt;-eh
Hart
«el • chance your
been the
the guest
guest of
ot his
hb uncle
uncle and!
and
Mrs.
and
Mrs.• , »ChOOl
.Mrs.
.
,Harold VFergUAon *
ne*Jr
wore »ung and school game* were Cunningham os co-ho*t«*. The
Field. Oklahoma, and Mrs Bachel- aunt. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Nelthamer Richard J.
then.'. n
oMUpI l’Ia&gt;rd wllh Pr,K‘S
,O M" evening wa* spent in playing appro- 1
AMBULANCE SERVICE CHARGES
5^5* 8 B grip.
Rapids were weekend guests of ML.s j.sxwwn.M
|HoWiU.j forsforn. ..ITS.
jtfr CllUWCC
' ' nriate game* and contests, and Mr*.
On
dcr and Mr and Mt.« Lvle Kinney' for u few _y*.
day* n
" Bunday about n.nMixrr,
'
Fcrrb
was
the
recipient
ot
many
Pr
^
th
£m
un
U
and
l
we'
have
•-&lt;--------■- —
• Mln *•-.
guest* were present at a Janet uurns.
were Sunday guest* of Mr. and Mrs. twenty »••-«(«
Johncock
and
Margaret John-' loxd, and Utefol dlS.
con- x
,
Mr. and Mn. Leon Brawuer and j cock.
i dinner given in hb honor at the
EFFECTIVE OCTOBER I. 1943
Richard Nix-11
family
of
Chicago
spent
the
week
­
cottage
at l-akc
Mr. und Mr, Frank Kline of De- ' Roberta
--------------------— ----------- —Odessa
--- ------- --An
Eight glrb were present at the Now
of
don.t bUme $
For the pleasure of her mother.11 Eight
girls were present at the
troll made a business trip l»rft Sun- oil painting by Lieut Flory was end with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rog­ !
(|,)V
. disorder*
.
Usual charges 4&gt;f $3 minimum plus 35c per loaded
awarded nn*
une of th*
the nrizm
prizes ammiv
among ers.
the OP.A,
’
5
' Mrs. B C. Case of Connersville, home of MBs Marjorie HUI when
Mrs.
Elmer
Hulet
of
Chicago,
re
­
Jnd
,
hundreds
submitted
by
men
In
our
Richard Potts of Hammbnd.
Ind. Mrs. Carroll Burkholder en­ she entertained Tuesday evening Just remember Were deep In a J*
mile after the first four miles will remain in effect;
.
zpent last week with Mr. and Mrs | armed forces and was recently re­ turned home today (Thursday af­ tertained three tables of bridge for honoring Miss Elisabeth French
pioduced in
In a magazine of ngUonal ter visiting her uncles and aunt*. dessert on Monday. Prize winning who leaves Sunday for Albion Col- Its’ that foreign ego, hale. envy, £
-■ Charles Pott*
i; ptoaucca
but due to manpower shortage there will be the falMr and Mr* Frank Rogers. Mr scores were Lurried'in’by Mrs. Har- legr. A delicious chili dinner was
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. I circulation.
and greed.
Y
and
Mrs.
P.
J.
Cusack
and
her
Mr:.
Weekend
guests
of
Dr.
and
Mrs
Phillips
Mrs
David
Goodyear,
served.
A
bouquet
of
geraniums
al
­
Bernard Peck were Mr at-* v*—
w**k«nd
Makes rationing necessary to sup- A
C. D. Mohler were their daughter. cousins Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Schader. -- —- ----- vacllvely centered the table. AfterWill Johnson qL Middleville.
ply our own and fighters need,
i j*
A f... Philo
01,11 , Sheldon
UI—I,
•
wards
bridge
was
played
and
later
Mr. and Mr
and Mrs W D. Wright and grandOn of
given a guest prize.
•
Sundays and holidays-------------- $5 minimum charge;
Miss Jeanne
Loppenthien
re­
all went to see the movie al the To secure the safety of good old
.Mr am! Mrs Maynard Mnynihin Lansing Dr. and Mrs. Mohler spent
were In Augusta for dinner on Sat- I Sunday night with Gun lake friend*, turned from Battle Creek Monday
Attractive arrangements of yel­ Strand.
From 6 P. M. to 8 A. M.------- $5 minimum charge;
U.S.A..
;
Miss
Ann
urday night
I
Mr and Mrs. Edward Monica re­ after spending last week at the low marigolds, zinnias and purple ।,
------- —
-• Kirchner of Lansing Buy an extra War Bond, once again \
plus 35c per loaded mile after the first four miles.
Mrs E^rl Talc of Rwliford has turned lost week from a two week*' Lome of Garnld A. Barton. Jr. asters lent a colorful atmosphere was an out-of-town guest,
to dav.
|X
been the guest of h«-r mother. Mn trout fishing trip in Northern who left Sunday for submarine to Guest day al the Country club
Tag Hitler. Hirohito. Mussolini. £
,
, „ t
Two tables of bridge were enter­
Virgie Reid th'.* week
Michigan. Mrs Minnie Culvert o! training.
where sixty five were registered A
for oblivion and beyond.
iv
William Lynch of Chicago pleasing feature of the luncheon tained for dessert Monday evening
been I, Freeport jspent
Mrs.
William
A. H. McGIocklln. who has beer.
jient Friday with them i ----With the very best investment, a \
.-y t(&gt; b,. Jjjp gUC4t Of
WALLDORFF &amp; SON FUNERAL HOME
i,..ii'i,
.lhI '.&lt;!•
making v.i.
hb. home
with M: iund
Mrs ' and Sunduv
Sunday their uuest*
guests were
wen- Mr. came----------Tuesday
itc i ir-. n»r&lt;a
V
was the nrtlsUc rendition of several at the home of Mrs. Clayton Brandua. Henry .line,
for a few days.
Walter Ryan b visiting hi* daugb- and Mrs. Harvey Godfrey of Bat- Mrs.
Hli
delightful songs by MBs Vlrgnla stclt-r. Prizes were won by Mrs.
ter in
I Weekend guests of Deed Newton Polls to her own accompaniment Cedric Morey and Mrs Earl Cole­
Ui Sait
Sall Lake City. utan.
Utah, lor
for aev-1
sev-. uc
Ue vim.
Creek.
LEONARD FUNERAL HOME
_• &lt; weekv
.. ..
VFI.- Angle Bute*
U.Ja. and
, ...I Miss All^*
cral
MK-.
Alice ' nt
at ZT.tn
Gun Itilrn
lake were Mr. and Mrs. Jack The out of town guests included man. Tlie husbands spent tlie eve- When Ood in Justice, give* victory £
to our side.
,v
Mr. and Mrs J W. Sinkler and' Bates went to Detroit Saturday, re- : Halesllne. Mr. and • Mr*. Kenneth Miss Elizabeth Hunter. Parts, III, nlng with Byron .Fletcher.
And the bpys come home, in gal- 1 £
daughter. Mrs Anna Reed. Mrs O turning Tuesday, in company wilh I Roger* and three son* of lensing. with Mrs. Roy Hubbard:
Mrs.
iant. victorious pride.
P. Sinkler. and Mrs Clara Schultz. Mrs. C M Overstreet
. On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Ted South Claude Case. Connersville. Ind.. with ANNOUNCE ENGAGEMENT
made a business trip to Kaliimasco
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Sturgt* of Al- of Dowling and Mr and Mn Ar- Mrs. Harold Phillips; Mrs. Robert
Mr and Mrs. Harry Hurless an­
last Thursday
' legun. in company with their । thur Smith and three sons of Has- Laurenson Elkhart Ind. with Mrs nounce the engagement of Miss
; ------were—
visitors.
Mr*. Ida Bldeiinan returned Sat-| daughter and -son-in-law. spent , tings
।, Shirley Morgan to Pfc. James Mur­
Einar
Frandsen.
High
bridge
scores,
urday from a visit with her son in Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Harry- Mr. and Mrs. Murton Cobb of were turned In by Miss Constance, phy of Chicago. Tire wedding will
Jackson
Sunday
- Rochester, Michigan
I Blulr.
| Jar:
—--.. spentw—
—-—# with Mr. and Cook for the guests and Mrs. Clay­ take place al the First Baptist
Hscnan.
Mrs Harry Scobey and Miss U-| Mrs. John Blocher and Miss Rena Mrs. Frank Hoonnn.
ton Brands tetter and Mrs. Edward; church in Hastings, on October 7.
Dr.
Mrs.
vanche Cotton wire in Grand Rap-1 Anzolelta of Woodland spent Sunr
-* ••
Dr. and
and
Mrs • Frank
Frank Carrothers
carrotners Goodyear for members A self and
day With Mr.
Mr und
and Mrs. F~"
Frank
Baker
held Friday
Id* Monday
I| day
v n.v
— were In Jackson visiting Mr. and brldgJ pol |Uclt U1
I
und
Mr'
IJcil
Skidmore
Mrs
Grant
Hitchcock
on Sunday
me 24th w th Mrs Jamw Radford BROTHER OF MRS. ELWYN
A weekend guest of Mr. and Mrs . । und
Mrs
Dell .Norwood
Skidmore.
Mn,
Mason
of
KalamaMl*.
Helen
Merson.
former
ria.Claytm? Brandrtetter■ m
L&gt;le Scudder was Mrs Scudder’s; zoo
*'“has
*
-- ---------- - •'»
|
been spending
part oi
of ii&gt;c
the I tings
teacher, now a.member of the co-cha^pn &gt;Thc committee for DANIELS K1L1J.D IN MOTOR
|&gt;a«i
uuga muics.
mother. Mrs I&gt;cc Watson of Ho!-' zoo no* oven
co-chairmen
The committee for ACCIDENT IN IDAHO
Word has been received by Mr.
land Mbs Maxine Wa’.?on who 1* w eek nt the Chestef Banghart home i faculty at W M- C. E- at Kam- next week’s luncheon the-final one
mazoo. whs a caller at Mrs. John
and Mrs. Elwyn Daniels that the I
doing laboratory and X-ray work on S. Church St.
of the year Is Mrs Kcnith McIntyre.
Mrs. Don Bllvin was In Ladslrik McOniber's home on West Court
nt the hospital 1-. now making her
-s. Einar Frandsen. Mrs. Frank latter’s brother. Jay L. Downing. |
street ....
on Sunday.
। was killed in nn automobile ucci- ,
home with her sister and brother in Tuesday, house hunting, a* she and --LVVL
ge and Mrs Dwight Fisher.
Mrs Charles wRegers, and MU-s
Mr. Bllvin plan to begin housekeep-| dent near Mountain Home. Idaho. '
law, Mr and Mrs Scudder.
Amelia
Wallers
visited
their
sts-'
Ensign E E. Ludeman and Mis* ing there in a few weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Burr. 428 Blair earlier this month. Mr. /Dowrtjng. |
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bioom had as ter. Mrs. Bruce Ritter al Lake Odes­. entertained with a family dinner■ who was bom In Eaton/zounty And
Shirley Prothero of Waukeulra.'Wis .
were entertainer! several days last Sunday guests, his brother and wife. sa on Saturday. Miss Joan Ryan,
। Sunday, in observance of their■ received a law degree from the |
Hodne* andf’ granddaughters.
Ethels and Bev" 1 University of Michigan in 1914 whs
we&lt;k at the home of hLs aunt und Mr and Mr*. Wm. Bloom of St. accompanied
granddai-।
i*^*
in
C
R?irtmeRundlv
to
erl
y’s b*«nd*y»- the Utters falling; well known to ipany people here.
unde, Mr. and Mrs. Jos. H Skin­ Man’s lake. Calhoun Co.
Mrs. James Bristol returned Tues­
He conducted n successful law prac- .
ner.
day
from
a
nevernl
days
’
visit
with
. tice in Idaho and was named judge |
Mrs Donald Marten who ha*
Mrs. Hodges’ mother, Mrs. Frances
following^
of the Fifth Judicial Circuit in Ida­
been the quest of the Rev. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs Stephen Bristol at
■ Winston Stone for two weeks re­ Ft Clinton. Ohio, where the for­ CcSCrJ: Loren Pierce is .(alUng hbL^^U oi Mto-.CUrlro;, ho in 1927 by jGov. H. C. Baldridge.
turned to her home in Fprt Wayne mer Is engaged in defense work.
, was elccted-'To the office- in 1930 ,
Mrs. Glenn Brower. Mrs. J. W. ^Amon^those who'spent last week Helen Henn- and Gerald Gibson of
on Sunday with Mr. Martin who
Armbruster and Mrs. Ed Smith were
'came for the weekend.
were^r and Mn
«n&lt;* Pie Raymond Nelson
Radford and family and o| Catnl’ Oordon. Oa. Afterward*.
Mrs. William Stebbins. Billy and ir. Eaton Rapids Monday
Mrs Ixiwls Hine, and Mrs. Bern­ lhe David Goodyears and ’ their I
Helen. Mr* Laurence Barnett and
lhe David Ooodvears and their • ^7t'e Creek the footba11 gan,e Bl
Mr*. Clayton Matson were in Grand ard Qhlgley are planning to pt tend guests.
Mr. and Mr*.
,
the opera. "Desert Song
at RaMrs. Roy Hubbard i Bnu * ^eck.
urecx
Rapids on Saturday.
and
r”4 **'•
Mrs. Edward v«n
Van Pnn.
Pop- i
Mr and Mf&gt; LyU Br|jlol pnU_r.
■ Mrs. Robert Beadle returned Tues­ mona Garden tn Grand Rapids to- ; and Mr. •
day after spending two weeks with night.
H&amp;ner Rmlth and Rert Benham I kilned Sunday with a dinner In
Miss Katherine Ten Eyck visited went to Traverse City Tuesday for!
her husband. Pfc Beadle,In Seattle.
^Cam^Gordon' GmreU
Washington. Enroute she visited her her parents in Detroit on Sunday.
,
27*?^’
Mrs. Feme Matteson spent the a few day* business trip.
brother and sister-in-law. Pfc. andf
Ue“ckrterudS 8hU1U;r‘ *• 10
Tn" two'

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Miss Edna Lowry is taking the place of Mrs. Keith

Fox at Fox's Beauty Parlor, assisted by Miss Dorothy
Tyler. “GOOD WORK” their motto.

They arc also

equipped to give the “New Cold Wave."

KEITH FOX

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11 P W. State St.

Phone 2625

9-23

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- Hasting*
Phone 2241
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BETOL B COMPLEX
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25c
27c

GROVES COLD TABLETS
Bot. 100

100
250

YEAST &amp; IRON TABLETS

$2.49
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98c

Wc arc agents for the Famous Willard Tablets
for Acid Stomach Distress — Satisfaction or it
will cost you nothing. Ask for details.

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27c

VICKS VAPO RUB
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60c size

ASPIRIN TABLETS
MILK OF MAGNESIA

UPJOHN UNICAPS

49c

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49c
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100

$3.95

PvJ rlnrene* ’ Huver returned to
Hastings, and Mb Wilma Blanek
his camp in Kentucky Sunday. Roy
cnlartes Wood'’
Huver, who has been stationed in *®re “»r. and Mrs Charles W&lt;x&gt;d
L‘d“ tome""*^ hU dUChar8,( Mn Rex^w^ .^ “ Battte

\imihs

Mrs. Shirley Henry left SundRy!
tw^’chn^nm ?rom
for Omaha. Neb, whore she is the
SlshviUe Mr nnd^Mrx wT
delegate for the 4lh district of the
„**!. •M7„rt.*cinn
aiixilinrv
at
tlie
national
'
f^-d
Platt
and
Mrs.
Emma Wellman
isKius;«' .Re xuiivix; «x
rcu,m"1
Mr. and Mrs. Cranston Wilcox and h&gt; camp Sunday night.
bK M" OK,r lWo»r. OLfrUtaM
Pic. Hanno:i Wilcox, who te home win
h
on furlnutth
। served at 6 30. Cards furnished the
Mrs Dan Ashalter left for Brook™.‘;£a‘n,nenl atM,r lhe
Ivn, N. Y, last week to visit her [ business meeting.. .
tet«.' M" B R- P1,mCy ‘^i^To c*l*b«^ the birthday anniMrs. Thoma* Sullivan had a* 1 ver3ar&gt; ol *rbur Bacheider. hb par­
guest lhe past week her niece Mrs. ------------------------------------------------------------Edith CUrk. of Benton Harbbi.
i
Miss Anne Burton was called to
Ann Arbor. Thursday, by the sud- I
den death of her aunt. Mrs. Wil11am Warner Bishop, who with her
husband Dr. Bishop.
librarian I
emeriti* of the University, had been
spending lhe summer at Perry
Sound. Ont. They were on the eve
of'leaving for home when Mrs.
Bishop suffered a stroke and passed I
away. Mrs. Bishop has been a fre­
quent visitor here and is pleasantly I
remembered by numerous Hastings I
friends of Miss Burton's who will I
regret to hear of her death.I
Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Lewis and I
Lynettc of Grand
Rapids weit I
weekend guest* of Mr. and Mrs. ||
William G. Bradford.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward&gt;Van poper-,
ing and Lee will be guests of Mr. I
and Mrs. Robert O'Connor In I
Greenville this weekend.
I
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Brower. Mias , I
Jean and Mis* Evelyn Brower spent j
Sunday in Nashville with Mr. and I
Mrs. Kenneth Brower, tlie gather- I
ing marking the 30th wedding annl- I
vereary of the senior Browers.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Everett. Mrs. I
Mary Hav^tlns and granddaughter. I
Dolores Owens. Miss Eva Hecox. I
and the twins, were in Battle Creek
Sunday tor a surprise dinner
planned by Bonita Henney in hon­
or of her parents'. Mr. and Mrs. R.
O. Henney's birthdays. In the af- I
temoon twenty friends and relaUves called.
I
Mrs. Harry Doose of Saugatuck I
Is spending a few day* with Dr.
and Mrs. Derk Stulve.
Miss Ethel Burton returned to
Detroit Monday after a two weeks' ,
visItPwlth Mrs. E. A. Burton.
Mr. and Mr*. F. L. Brockway of
Vermontville spent from Saturday
until Tuesday With Mr. and Mr*.
J. E. Mattoon.
A -guest of Miss Marjorie Hill a
few day* this week has been her . I
cousin. Mbs Ann Kirchner of Lansins.
.
Tlie Rev. Don M. Oury. George
Hebdcn. Jack Stem and Richard
Cook were in Larking. Wednesday..
for a meeting in the Interests of ;
the United war Fund drive.

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Hastings

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II fiRANBMA’S STOCKINGS
GRANDMA didn't have Nylons, either. You've taken on lots of
her ways . . . especially her ways of thrift when it comes to buying.

Remember her “good lavender," her good ccJat?" She bought qual­

ity. ond she got her reward in years of service.
Like her. you're buying/'good" things today . . . things lhat will
last the duration.

That's why we'rj making it a special point Io search for quality
merchandise todpy. That's why everywhere you turn here In our
store you find homes that are famous for workmanship, beauty,
wear . . . names like Printzess. Carters. Globe. Admiration—for
over half a century a mark of fine workmanship. "

Many fine names you'll find here . . . we're proud to feature In war
as. in peace . . . names of products you'll be proud to own now

and their whole-long lives through.

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�115 BAHAMIANS
WORKING ON
FARMS IN CO.

Hastings Banner
flK

PubHaked erery Thursday
al Mtollaga. Mkhipa.

&gt;103

COOK BiOS ■ Editor.*

Group Hove Heodquorten
At Noon Day Camp

GRANGES

All of us have read that natives
of the Bahama and Jamaica lilands have been brought to Barry
, county for the purpose of aiding
certain types of agricultural work.
At the present time there are 115
Bahamians living in the Chief Noon
Day camp on the north side of lhe
lake of that name. The camp super-

EDITORIAL—
tSSOCIATIQN
l"eirru"al

PW‘

Il week 1 . &lt; *

Sheldon Agency

MeQu.rrie. H1. 3, Delton.
Caffe*
tf LOST. FOUND. STRAYED

All Kind* ot Insurance
Surety Bonds
Fk0M 3115
Halting!

Swanson

9-23

9-23 LOST—Medium ailed -»meo eombintlion |iin and 1oihet. 11. a kee|&gt;.«kr l.«»«l
llJindiy
"AlaL.m" .Stidham, 414 W. Mill. ।
9 33]
Phond SiMT. Reward.___
• l.osT s-u I 4. I.etwr-n my place »n.l
iool on E. Stat- Hoad,
1
. Reward. E. 1. Marra.
• 23

Agency

FOR SALE—Naw lumbar. |50 per 1000. i
luiuae-1i up: 4" i r* aab.atoa aborting fur
r4,?£| barn or bug buuae. he &gt;q
White Pine uaed lumber: In •u'lation j
board, 2 ct. up. Lake Street X ew and
l aed l umber C. . 1C3O UIk. st.
Kalamaioo.
102.
FOR KALE—ILkim- trailer, not t Int.hed;
I Ha” 1i- two-wbeel trailer; about 70 young|
rlilrk. U.ler Todd. H. 2. &lt;
। .. t .- - i -.
•J 23 1
rord
‘ Sator FOR HALE—At llraneh whool. 0l.rat»r
‘
rna|3e wood. 113. Round tiak
3-*&lt;l3 1
No 21', auilable for garage ■
9 23
•
hop.
J5.
Kenneth
Norton,
lira
t
hou
—
&gt; .......

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Property damage
and Liability
Conforming to Michigan’s new
■eaponslbillty Law may we ad­
vise you haw thia tew affects all
Michigan motorj&gt;U?

Form Bureau State Agent

CARD OF THANKS

LEGAL NOTICES
HTATE OF MICHIGAN* tJIK fHIC
f'Ol’RT FOB Tilt rnl’STV of BAl

IN MEMORIAM

gathered these people will be re­
turned to their homes.
Former King Edward of England,
who b now the governor of Uie Ba­
hamas. is largely instrumental in
getting several thousand of lhe peo­
ple of that country to come to the
United Slates to work and they
have been great help to lhe far-

AUCTION SALES
.ASS CARPENTER — '-an u&lt;&lt;
job, of l.alliling. repairing
aery r-aaoraoie.

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PHONE 3170
can be made at Danner office.

Marshall Furnaces
Repairs furnished and in
(tolled for all mokes o
furnaces

Eaves Troudhing
Tin Shop

—WaaliilTg*
&lt;■ Tnl.la..
ill call fur
-- Cliie-r

Mary Dunn of Kalamazoo vi&amp;ited
her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Dunn Stindav. * Mrs Clvde Schiff,
man of Middleville and Miss Twyla
Jarrard of near Dowling were Sun­
day visitors at the home of Mr
and Mrs. Roy Oaks. * Mrs. Nellie
Foreman has moved to her new
home in Hastings. * Mr. and Mrs.
Myron Bishop of Charlotte were

and ir.uiln,g. U&gt;
Prairleaille phon
and drti.er
Kenn-i
hulling.

FARM EQUIPMENT
AND MISO.

n KUII-r &lt;
1* b Nlethamer.
ilwrj Ilya ter, Woodland.
superior irriiiiier
1. repaired. in good &lt;&lt;inditi&gt;m

rots in the big Gun marsh district
und it is lucky for the owners ot
these lands that this help is avail­
able for them because otherwise
they could not gather their crops
this year on account of the scarcity
ot labor.
These Bahamians ore. paid at the
rate of 50c per hour for their work
und they put in a good deal of

FALSE TEETH
WITH LITTLE WORRY

CITY COUNCIL
September 10, 1943

.

BUYING LIVESTOCK

EXCHANGE
YOUR WHEAT

Each Tuesday at my stock yards,
east of Blins factory on Center Road.
On Tues. Call - lock yard* 2108. Ally
other day leave calls at 3448.

DAN ULREY

for lome of that good

Foreman of Hastings spent the
weekend with Mrs. Dun Douglass. *
Mr. and Mrs. France Gorham were
Sunday - afternoon callers at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed McKib-

Float Sanders for Rent

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Lily White Flour

PERMANENT WAVE-59(

G. E. GOODYEAR HDWE.
where. Money refunded If not aatlsflcd.

STEBBINS &amp; JACOBS
ALL FORMS pF

INSURANCE ond BONDS

SMITH BROS.
VELTE &amp; CO.

HAT. ORAIN. BTRAW a FEED

harvest that clover —.1 it . worth
it Ihl. year. Fr-drric Hilbert, W.r-

AUCTIONEER
List your Auctloa Salu with

DEWEY REED

FOR SALE—nrome gr.M reed, farm
luett.d 3 niilr. (oath ot Ch.rlott. an
U. S. 27 on the curie. F. D. King.
9-23

MrCoreiceTlent .r.
rondliion;
rieellenl condition.
of Wood

Bates can be made at Banner office.
3487
Hasting!, Mich.

Shipping Livestock
Every Saturday
JAKE DEPRIESTER
Buyer for STILES and
Company HasUno itoekyards. phone 158*, or call
717—FJ
through
the

and Mm. Glonn Morehouse
coll*. 2 and Try^ara and Mrs. Harold Springer were Kal­
aervireabl. 3i&gt;a:IS amazoo shoppers Saturday. * Pvt.
Smith, Woodland. and Mrs. Harold Brommels and
daughter. Sharon Kay were week-;
end gueste of her mother. Mrs. Hat- I
tie Anders. * Mr. and Mrs. Alberti
Warner and mother. Mrs. Kenyon
were Sunday dinner guests of Mr.|
and Mrs. Lynn Bishop * Mr. and;
Mrs. Lance Warner and children
spent Friday with his parents. Mr.
and Mrs. Albert Warner. * Mr. and
Mrs. Applegate and daughter Elsa
were Friday evening callers at -the
Warner home. * Rev. and Mrs. R.1
Pfeiffer of Hastings attended serv­
ices here Sunday and were dinner
guests of Mr and Mrs. John Moore
* Mr. and Mrs. Ray Barnes visited
Mrs. Frank Barnes of Augusta
Sunday. ♦ Silo filling began this
week with filling the altos at’the;
Irn McCallum and Frank Bium(artners homes. * Remember the
immunity club at the schoolhouse
Friday evening.

HASTINGS. MICH.

AUCTIONEER
Loren Coppock Delton, Mich.
Satisfaction Guaranteed. Dates can

SOUSE EM SOAK EM
-----ikiu^W*

A "Gallup survey shows that oarty platforms are not read by the I
Reneral public." The general public,
wc take It. prefers Its fiction light, j

?C. "BILL” SHERWOOD

DEAD AND DISABLED FARM
ANIMALS REMOVED PROMPTLY

FOB
INSURANCE

HORSES $5.00

u.

POULTRY

CASH

For your old Scrop Iron,
Radiator*, Batterici, Alu­
minum, Bran, Copper &amp;

GLENN F. LAUBAUGH
M No. Mtehugaa Avenas
baa* M37
Hagtlaga

CURT SOLOMON
AUCTIONEER
Experience and Training
in nearly every line
Phone 72
Middleville

SALE—43 Grad. AAA White Rork
r. FOR
Pullelr. 5 month, old. Virgil Con­
L
* rnlt-r V..I r.nu TA

..MAKES NO
DIFFERENCE

COWS $4.00

Glycerin available from animal fats is badly needed In
WAR EFFORT. Phone Hastings 2565 or Kalamazoo
2-9544—Coll collect.
RENDERING

WOLVERINE

WORKS

ORSEM1DES
my soft..

LIVESTOCK

1 3 4 miles
achoai
Fl&gt;H SALE- 2
White Rock
laying. Joyee
weal. 4 tnlle

High
9-33
White Wyandotte. CO
triple A aesrllng nena.
Van-S»ck&gt;. 14 miles
Dorth of Lacey.
9 33 '
south

Ftreport

l.tered Shropshire
y &gt;r old ram. 2 rim
Iambi.- Ret « tliaodler. rant* 3.
J.hune 726F3.
FOB SALK—3 Lr fr r«. (King milk. un.
has call by .Id 3 4 miles north ot
moaum.ct. H
Scudder.
W 23 PRODUCE
FUK SALE— 0
l Boar, and gilt., FOR SALE—Apples Wealthies and Me- '
14 mile. south.
■nite. w«st vf NashIntoah. |2 no ,«r bu. No Sunday sale*. 1
.ill.
Uell Hr
Hout. 3. Fbouc
Irviug Orchard. 2 tlillea aautheaal of
__ ______ ____9 30
FOR fcALK^Regis ■ d Hampshire ram*;
arliuga
il -iambs.
Urge. ruggej
Gnol selrction.
Simon. Jr.. aa
d.rl.a Malehele. 4
ni le. north of Middle.
rill- Corning phone
923
FOR SALE OR TRADE —On- r...r loo
ye.r old rah.. 490 W. Mein. Vermont
Till..
9 30

Attention Farmers!
HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR
DEAD OR DISABLED FARM ANIMALS
PROMPT SERVICE 7 DAYS A WEEK
SMALL STOCK PICKED UP FREE

STAY SOFT
ASBOCMMH
YET WEAR
LIKE IRON
A
/J Wy
GET Wolverines sopww
✓
ping wet t*me a^ler
. D
3
time—they’ll always
w
IK
diy out soft and flexI FA M
ibfe with the same
house slipper comx
fort they had at the
start That’s because they’re the only workshoes with soles,
insoles and uppers all of genuine Shell Horsehide triple-tanned
Stop in soon, try on a pair and sec how different Wolvi

Truss Fitting

CALL HOWARD BRISTOL
Have discontinued my services with the Kalamaxoo
Rendering Works. My new phone number 0*74 E
FHONE COLLECT £ I I 0

NOW REPRESENTING

BARKIR’S
&lt;a PkoM m&gt;

BATTLE CREEK RENDERING CO.

SHOESTOBE
Cowtfys

SAoe St^Tr,

�THE HASTINGS BANNER
1 Hope everything b going well with
Just a piece of cloth, that's all It I
All TUC UAkJC rnnkiT &gt;ou Gerald best of luck.
; b, until you put your soul into it •
(IN
Hr HDMr FkIIN
Seeing veu home News.
and give it meaning What do you I
VII 11 IL I IVl’lL I
1
Reluming Saturday after 10 day* ! want to make it mean? A symbol
——--------- ------------------------------------------- ! Home was—
I ot liberty and decency and fair
Pfc. Lyle Newton, 36421340
1 dealing for everyone? Then, let**
(Continued from Page 1. Sec. 1.)
137th Inf. Co. K.
I do something about It. Let'* do
Mr. Van Buskirk says Uiat less . Camp
Rucker,
Ala.I
plenty and do it soon, soon enough !
and less gu Is available for school , Ya
htissM
ini* mean*
roat
aiuaenis
-A
le flnhhed Freeport high in '41. to do some good. There aren't •
busses.
Tnls
means
that
students
Ljle
ha^io widkTmher
S dwTum H
e irld
Reuben Fbh &lt;Freeport&gt; are enough ships yet. apd there aren't j
...ik. r.,k..
He
■
b.»
™ -in1 “•"“"“■J1"' !•“£;!«»« “
1 IM*!*.
P15"“
Here b the question: How are we
going to make them? Are we going
—------------ -

-

SECTION TWO—

HASTINCS. MICHIGAN, THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 23..1943

IICHTY-IIGHTH YEAR
’

about three lime* a week: that he
——■—------— ---------- Michigan Farm
plays an occasional game of base­
ball with a team of officers and
Values Make Spurt
that mail b still lhe most Import­
By JANE CAMERON
I, "Ml Jgia’SSJS
ant thing he can get Hb addreac b: •
Sgt. Raymond Reynolds, 36197335
1943. according to reports received
A.P.O. 708. c/o Poetmaster
i
' bv the Federal Reserve Bank of
San Francisco. Cal.
i
Now I know how Old Mother Chicago from country bankers.
Raymond, who ha* been in serv­
Tlie greatest speculative activity
ice 14 monUi* married Jane Ritter Hubbard fell when she opened the wa*
reported in the Kalamazoo and. I
shortly before he left. Hb brother. cupboard door She must have used Grand Rapids region*. Value* In
Raulds
Cpl. “Curly” Reynold* U stationed .ill her .tamps np the first of the । the northern
half of the lower
month, too.
In California?
! peninsula showed a smaller rate of
Archie D. Sinclair, son of Mr*.
increase than In the southern half.
Prediction—The next big singing he bank reported
relieve the manpower shortage by .t,■,&lt;,! ,t «yP knew he meant ere going- to pay our way. and ev­ Archie Sinclair. Boating*, now wear*
sensation
will
be
Joan
Brooks.
We
•
h.umeS this fsummer“n8everaiemen whal he ,ald bdt at ,hc 'ame Umv eryone of u* has got to help. We the illver wing* of an aerial gunner
business
summer,
Several
men
U«h«. lthis
‘£a*™
%"itefc
pf\S
P'“lly »“»*&gt; W
have w
all got uto helo. but we don't In the Army Air Force*—a mighty heard her once and said “There'* current sale prices in each area.
teachers
•
Activity in southwestern Michigan
have to give up our money. All we L*ndy fellow to have along on some a 111* gal who Is going up.”
*Alc!‘.vJ. e.L
Looking great b Ray Shroyer. have
~ ; was described as brisk.
— io
•* do *» lend
it. -at -a higher of these "foreign missions.'' 1943
now' abandoned to take up the
Our own Upjohn** of Kalamazoo
More —
than one-fourth
-------- -—... oi —
lhe ------farm
home Sundav from Fort Benlnmln rate of Interest than we can get In style. Archie who now rate* as •
wheels of the school busses once | Harrison and leaving Friday at mid- almu*t any olharplacel^nd it to sergeant ha* been doing a lot of are among the drug firms to get *ales in Michigan were for cosh.
more.
ovemment contract* for produc- In some areas lhe percentage of
night. Ray »ay* he like* the army j fl«hl for a world that* free and Intensive work with JO and 50 cali­
ber
machine
guns.
ng the new miracle-worker, peni­ cash deals ran a* high as 75 per
Victory gardens have been pro­ better than he did but of the 12.000 pe-"»ful and worth living in.
I
cent,
the
bank
reported,
while
in
cillin.
ducing. and their gardens?* are men stationed where he b, a* far '
Word comes that Bill Dpnlao.
Ye*, that flog b just a piece of
| others the cash sales were a* low
busy over pressure cookers getting u he can find out. there bn'l a : cloth until wZbreathe life into it now stationed In Macon. Ga.. has
Our Cadet sons both tell us that as 10 per cent. Equities of 40 tier
their winter suoply ready so that man from home
। until we make it stand for evary- Just been made a sergeant. Good
they
go
through
their
course*
so
cent
were
quite
common
In
Michimore food can be released for the
work,
fellow.
.
wa
*m&gt;inr Keith Ihlng we believe In und refuse to
force*. I hear that Rlcliard Cook
live without. Let's
L-“ back
■»“ that
lh,‘ belief । Robert Gordon Moore. Hasting*. fast that If they drop a pencil and I gan farm sales.
ha* been quite enthused about canwith every dollar we can spare. In­ I and Howard Austin Shellington. reach after it. the rest of the tins* ' "In most ureas of Uie seventh rtremember married Elaine Winslow, i vest in War Bond* and Stamps । Hastings. R-2. are now taking Army Ls: Army version—3 weeks. Navy I sene district, bankers reported
/apd we'll Ju*t have to get the new* regularly. At least 10c( of your In­ Air Force pre-flight training al version—3 month*, ahead of them i only n few farms sUH on the mar'wDout you guy* next week.
___ . cnm
e and
»M&gt;. »»»«.. physiM.When they get at attention again ket." the reserve bank reported,
come
andasasmuch
muchmmore a* you can n-AWE..
vegetable soup.
I Bill Hackney b home until Dec. affOrd. It's worth it.
cal and
military taaMaiaaa
training
Inten-&lt;. Tlie
----------------- -----------------------I C»,
«iiu aullaia*,
B and
»aiu aaatwaa■ ..V boy* will
—... probably »etUe the ।I
- The night classes in war workers or Jan. because he* had «o much Dot—-Dash
- - --New*.
islve academic instruction, the boys dlffrence* of lime nextnime they
CnGtk !&lt;•
— supervisee
-----------—. u..
— ­ rrnuble
training,
ling,
supervised
by Ari
oy
Art ..
tianHan
irnumc with
*WI the
roe arches
arene* of
oi hb
ins feet.
iroi. ,
.have a busy and eventful nine see each other Tlie one who hit* /ViauriCC OiTilTn IS
'”—• Nelson Gardiner in Au*- 1 weeks
sen and
uid taught by Mr. Sander*, bebe­ . "Who ever said the army traveb on .
"------------J out for •'
-----Mother Earth first will be 3 weeks
E^_ A
mapped
them.
gan iii*i
Ir*' wee*,
last
Week.
----- ** It
*' mcci*
—
meet* ior
for lour
four
'— i n*
it* stomach
only anew
knew roc
the nan
half ui
of 1I
we
, ...
— Perkins
—
gun
n
stomacn oniy
Hi —
Raymond
—we were behind. If oniy they don't try their ”011(60 “OI
hour*. n,.
on Tuesdays
T»..ziae. and
.nrt will
win i..&lt;
last for
Mr 1I H.
u
- opines nui
Bill, whn
who hu
ha* wnn
won two
tun ।I Jod«&gt; »nd' ««he
h‘LJJ"*
was showing
}« u* Uie 1 glad to gel your letter (printed beit.”
”.,ur
Federal Offense
t»*l.*£
T— Hansen ~say*
nys tha.
1*1— —
tOak Of 1 lo** about Churchlll at Harvard,
SSt VOU Sl-nt tho£* VOU
’thatmtle
twelve weeks. ‘Mr
that 1 —rifle
medal* for Mm»rt
expert m«rl*.mnn.
marksman- tI tllCtUreK
“
j—------ - to ---------•*-------------lourxelf and those of that little ;
uv the nirtiires at hb
Something I expect to hear any 1 It will be rrm&lt;Mibered that Maitrit b designed
up-grade
men al. ­ . &gt;hlp
ready working in Industry.
LYBARKERS TR.
i In town since Friday for 15 days MdeCh.nd oTiot &gt;^r^“d.y ^n^UI&amp;y^and^$.r w5 day now—Frank Sinatra's chamber- j ice Smith. 20. of thb city, was re­
maid making guest appearances on cently sent to Jackson prison by
We are all very- proud
. . io swell wuv who &lt;•
need
to
tell
you
how
|
' Kd,your°nioth?rth of’vwn-bow ^f^t
f‘lm m°'*d the radio. Excuse me while I go Judge McDonald, after he ha* conmen In service and giateful for
VANILLA COMP. pt.
&gt;=•
Rexford Tate. 36464327
wther Is of you—how ।
what'you are doing for UiLs great
have a big pain in the neck.
fessed stealing from an oil- and
373rd Eng Reg.
grateful we all1 are
for
all
of
vou
“
J"
1
cnirdhi^r
1
reoorts
her
son
are for all of vou I
• • •
1 service station Just south of the city
cause. Our part b *o small, but t UBrou
Comp romoom
Claiborne. La.
CS KEJBrryy °
n for
°“ Of
“‘
8 ox. bottle 85c
on
for th
those
of us
| sidSy G togdahl^UBHR. hi"
that does not mean Uiat we should I Rexford-alwavs
enueu
..
Mark Twain says. "Every novel 1 limits. He was picked up by the
• —»--■&lt; -i—-a 'called
'Tate'
—
.
move(j jronl Miami. Fin., to should contain a certain number of I officers in Elkhart, Indiana, where
show any laxity In saving waste car,,. h&lt;jme in Um’ to see hb broth- Ii bacx nome.
HI there Jack Laubaugh—we
fat*, paper. Un. and scrap.-ln buy- er OUbert
p|. John O.
Gilbert.. (C
tcpi.jonn
u. Tatei
iaiei beix- |\
- ■ Naval Hosnitol at Key West. Fla. people and a few corpses, and It I he wa* driving a track He had giv_
------------ar.to,nha*
h,ve and hc jay, the hospiui b new .•hould be possible for the reader to j en hb employer a* hb own the
ing all Uie bond* we can afford. •fore
—- he returned to Virginia u.
Hr know
how hapby
you„are
Anders
(ftaslings «.
R. ».
5&gt; , &gt;,ua,
’OUr mom and Dad vhitlng
name of ftn older brother, who had
and In-cheerfully following the ra- says Fred Anae
„ .na*ui«.
a you­ i Very large and beautiful, .with "lot­ tell the two apart."
tm'ihig. We are glad to do these u
....
7,t Claiborne, and they meet oc- । •well
well hear
hear all
all about
aboutvou
you when
when the
they
nles and mosquitoes and they
• • •
| supplied Maurice with hls birth
Mnull thing* so that our democratic cniIonnl|V. -Tale' say* Die army b I set
get buck,
back.
! are treated fine. The Red Cross I A lady lost her purse which had । certificate and hls selective draft
w-ay of life may continue and so o K.. but
but the
the southern
southern climate
climate is
is Ii The first.................
— —
letter from—
Sgt• W
El­ ladies come twice a week and bring Quite a bit of lettuce In latter she . papers. Maurice had given as hb
that other countries may be liber- whaf*
••—II, don Chase since he arrived in India books, magazines, ^tatlonarv and , found it.'The lettuce wa* gone and own the name of thLs brother, and
t's really ------hard--to take. ------In other
ated from Axis domination.
'
•b­ 'Tate',
,------.,
— ----------------you think the
— old
—i came Tuesday saying he wa* O K. visit with them. He also said the there was a note which read "Too produced these papers to prove hls
Sincerely.
w.
him like .
a .....
thief had somebody honest didn't find claim.
: southern hospitality is a little too [&gt; enjoyed the
Uie tri
trip over and where Nurse* watched
Emily J. McElwain
Ji warm for comfort, eh?
i
Last week. In lhe federal .court
j he is
b they still use oxen to dnrw for all he could have was what he thb.”
• . .
at Grand Rapids, a federal grand
Another who share* thb same Ii wooden plows. Eldon b with the could drink, and the others hud i
$1.75 Vimms 96 Tabs. ...
Greetings Ind* and lassie*—and feeling with 'Tate' about the j Army Air Corps service Sqd.
chicken and potatoes and other ,
American doughbovs have quite a ' lury indicted Maurice for failure
did you nolfci- what Emily said ,' rov.thcm heat' is—
■
Carl Bclson is in Miami. What b things. He wanted to steal some, i time getting used to the English to hove hb own registration and
about Ole' Zblly and the school bell ; Cnl taonar,l Jaratfer 36152673 | your address, fellow?
put it under hb pillow for a mid- ' weather. -One of them was under a : classification curds for the draft,
. 89c
$1.00 Sqhibb Adex Tabs ..
—well, this is al) we have to say— । ?e£ j,lrv- 150th p- A- Bn'
I
Greetings. Pete Powell up Alaska night snack, but he lust put on hls [ Jeep working on it's innards and a I So he b directly In line for further
Thb year we missed the jciiool bell .
VlUmln A * D Tablet,
l wav—we met your wife Francis. head phones and listened lo the (voice asked. "I «*v how do tnu trouble. Al! this goes to show tha.t
without it l wasn't right.
I vamo
Camo ipvuureinn.
L’vlngston. ia«.
La.
with her brother Russell Koch, who news and tryed to forget the eats, i like our weather?" The Yank said, doing crooked thim* ■l'*‘ not pay
And now wc learn Chas long been Leonard, home for 11 days, has was here on hospital furlough from Each bov has a head set.
I "I think It'* lousy." then neeked i the right kind of dividends.
-..$1.09
100 Halibut Liver Oil Caps.
quiet
• ------- &gt;----------- •— •—
—
And Mom also report* a "bran . out to see hb British interrogator. I
----------------- • • *
Atlantic Cltv. He wears three servfor folks who work at night.
new son." an onlv brother of Sid * . IT WAS THE KING OF ENGLAND. , CAMP FIRE NEWS
calls when the temperature, was
$7.75
Maybe we have faulty cars
...
The Odako Camp Fire Girls met
100 Multacebrin Lilly Psa vu
i 1W In the «hade which orompt* much like to talk about what he's Sgt. Martin *N. Engdnhl with the
but the truth must here be said
■ h|. remBrg -nie armv is ok du-. been through. How's everything 58th General Hospital Divhlon at | My son* had a great many pair* (for their second meeting thb sea­
Tb tlie first time that we missed j j*d ^finitely like to be out of Uie
Fort Devins. Mass. Mom and son , of good trousers which were worn ' son. Officers elected were: Preslwith you—how about that letter?
..$1.29
100
Cod
Liver
Oil
Tabs
—
dolnv
fine
via
air
mall.
I
around
lite
tops
but
perfectly
good
,
dent.
Hilda
Robert*:
/
Sec..
Marie
the ring
south H
We printed H»rb Smiths address
And Obsit* 1* our f»ce&gt; Red!
I Her'e for a jew daV8 w,th his
Did you know Mom Gardiner ha* belpw the knees. I bought a cute Martin: Treas.. Joan Story: Scribe,
And speaking of 'schoo belles
lfe Becky, was .m
llnr Frank Tailor,
new
sailor
Tailor. in;olher Myi «, many lx.opiP have named her house Loyalty House pattern and am going to make Dorothy Reynolds. A dinner cooked
..$1.69
I pt. Squibb Cod Liver Oil
fellows, you rear
should see Aw
tlie »
new
hoe repa
ir tasked her what it means we better and she says the sUr* are not al! I them Into those little play overalls *— -------------------- -- u- U“’J w , who U5*?d t0
l0,have the
&lt;he ,shoe
repair
tear—among Uie
tne newnew- , 5h0
...... ln Taylors shoe *tore. &lt;And
...... ... _,
teacher* Uib ycar-among
In
the sky there, they shine In her । for some sweet Utile alrk I know.
explain it* Sgt. and start off from
comers b the beautiful brunnettc fellow,
...—------— you---------------windows. The mat at
----------—*•’Bit*
““’ ”
"•‘u*
it the -*
door
spells
of4”embroidery
will make them 1,
we nils*
In more ways
that you want to ask. “Where have than one &gt; Frank is stationed at there.
wowurc
...
u
b..
c
floor
is
always
|
feminine
and
they
will
be
-ver
so
.
welcome
and
the
c
Great going Geo. Bedford down
you been all my life?" She I* Mary Cnmn Pearv, Williamsburg, Va. at Lnrarto. Texas. We heard about alar and a communication line ends warm this winter with our stoves at ;
Hawley the music teacher (thev where hls job Is teaching other fel­ your .taking lhe highest score tn at her desk where there is a Ils- half mast.
•
S \
aay. some of the fellow* have all low* what every shoe cobbler ought Gunnery practice that had ever tenlng post, and In moms home any
------------ ------------------------of a sudden like, found an ear land to know. Frank looked unusually been made down there. No wonder
War Bonds should mean I
eye) for music that they never gt&gt;od and (hen he said, "to-day b UICJ
Uiey „„
are having you teach the fel- and she I* listening for lonesome
knew they had). Tlie. "why haven't , our 8U» wedding Anniversary—Mon. j'0W8
MMrthlnr mare to VOU than
HASTINGS
PHONE 2115
—* thc , -know
'know how.' Bet vou and boy* or glrb who arc lonesome and
we met before", comment Is foi Sept. 30th-wasn't
WB_WHn v I a lucky guy Mary were
s' * to have Bill D«Cou want a lot of letters and "little
-..e glad
."5" --KCr■ -T*T.was
__ _ ...in to see you and we knaw bundles” of appreciation.
pretty biondlsh. Doris Sharon who , ra
lo Bjt hotne7
Mrs
wa*tllvt
lustaxas «i»no
meat." Figure it out yourself.
learhes the 6th grade and Mary nBDDy over thb lucky break os Bill would be mighty glad to see
Another J* S. Sidney received hb
Me'bv. who has the iltUe first grad- .
OIad &gt;T)U could both be hcre
Banner and Wrqte back saying be­
&gt;O(Rnlph) Wayne Hawthorne, over­ fore ,he entered vthe Navy he got
ers b dnnity. petite lovely -nil* 110 vim y,
thls occasion,
last comment could apply In last । c,det jerald A. Haynes, ron of sea*. writes hl* mom Uiat he would hb tractor repalr\part* marked
y.f“T.ln?,Unce'1 f he Ronald Havnes returned Satur- very much like a camera If possible. "from Hastings. Mich.." also said |
Jackle Gold and Adeline Hussey . ^y to the U of Miss, after 7 day* Hb mother ha* tried to buy one but th*v were very ’atbfactory, whaU
Boyce; whose husband b a Lt in homp How Bbout , letter from you. none are to be had so If anybody a little U.8A.. ehl
v
-the Carnbbean sector, and then , T,raid7
La Grange. Ill.
has one they want to put to go use
tliere is Esther Doty who is lovely I
Sept. 16. 1943
It would be pretty nice if you'd give
os a picture and every bit as lovely . Maurice Blackford.-36186548
Hastings Banner
Wavnc's mother a call.
a* she look*.
Bat. A. 314 Field ArUl.
Bob Clark, now a Naval avhUon Home Front Dept.
Tally-Ho as you go—on Fridav— I
Will vou please send me the ad-'
Camp Phillips. Kan.
cadet at Ohio Wesleyan University.
to Clarence Walters who is the ; Maurice
who live*
in the Wilcox
Maurice,
third ton of John Walter* to enter «eh!K
dbt who
&lt;helives
said inIt the
wasWilcox
some '■&lt; out for football and. according to dress of Sgt. Richard Palmer who
the line coach, has a good chance h confined at Percy Jones Hoapftal.;
service Rex and Lorraine being the 15 or 16 yrs 0R0 ihai hb teacher of making the first team. Atta’ boy
Since he Is the only soldier or
other boys; to John Ingram and was Theima Peck at the Wilcox Bob.
sailor that I know who b confined
loyd Freeman who ha* a brother school) ha* been in service over a
Pvt. Roy Finstrom who has been in hospital I'd like to send a bunch
Max now serving in Africa; to John ye&gt;r H„ left from Orand
transferred to Pendleton Field. Ore­ of picture sections and magazine
Venema Jr. (Doster). Arthur Grif- . where he was working and says gon, 1* now in Uie Air Corps Band. suuplement* of Chicago paper. T
feUi (AugiMtaL-WardWoods. &lt;BeUe- (ha[ he R]ad to gel home but after Hb addree* Ls now—
think he and hb fellow men will
vue&gt; and Raymond Wieland (Pm- | ft lpw day, he'* ready to RO back
enjoy them.
Pvt. Roy Finstrom. 36858240
port'. Raymonds .brother, Laurence, • Jo ran,p and hum- his Job olong
Thank you.
407U1 AA.P. Band
has been in service over a ^rHe told about looking for 4 months
(Mrs.) O. C. Kohl (Jr)
Pendleton Field. Oregon.
A sjieclal Tally-Ho to Clarence |
unfj Q j)n| Of his. stationed at
William G. Willet*. H.HJ3. '29. P.8. WUl you please print the ad­
Serijiin. that good lucking Middle- hls CBmp before he found him. Who who enlbted in Uie hard-hltUns dress of my brother, a Freeport boy
vlllc lad. who leave* Monday for De- I sald u.,’ , MtnaI1 wor]d|
••Seabees" Aug. 30. ha* been rated In service 3 yrs. 9 mo.
trolt to begin hb assignment In the
Carl M Lehman Springfield a Petty Officer. 2nd Class Willets,
Pit. Sgt. Lloyd E. Whitney.
^Ilr
r iinw. .hA nrn 1 Mp. wo* home on a 10 day furlough who graduated from Perri* Insti­
U.6.M.C.
To all of you fellows, who arc vbillng hb parents. Mr. and Mr*, tute In 1930. ha* lived in California
Fleet Marine Force
about to take-off. Good luck and Qra Lehman of Woodland.
c/o Fleet Post office
for five years.
Dropping coins into o piggy bonk is one way
Gods speed.
' Here's what one of the fellows
San Francisco
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Reynolds re­
° )*?' ,^orc. ue .i/OrKV' ran who WM home thb week wrote—he ceived word from their son. Ray­
Birthday—Oct. 24.
Vn.uv&gt; I?
fUn‘ I wouldn't let us use hls name suf- mond. who b now a sergeant staJust address 'Dick' at Percy Jones
of
saving for the future. There is a better
nce ,o My U was wrlttcn by a man Uoned in the Southwest Pacific end he will receive Uie package.
em—wel. that is—the Klwanis ciuo j
uniform
area (which area covers so Oiuch D*untlcM Dames
b sponsoring o "white elephant" j ln un"onnLt. Leona Smith ha* finished ad­
territory that the exact whardsale to raise money for the crippled 1
Just a Piece of Cloth
way
today—War Stamps and Bonds. The more
vance
officers
training
at
Des
oi Raymond
riayiuuuu must
iiiuai. awn
............ ...
about* of
sUll be ■ •nvc
children'* fund and they have •
Author ????
a military secret.*
secret» He I Moines. Iowa and Is now at Fort
classed as a^
placed barrels with the elephant । That's all It is—just a piece of writes that hr
he is Sate
safe and we„;
well: I v
Ogelthorp.
us know your —
ad­
ev&gt;~.».K. Let -slims nailed on them all over town. । cloth. You can count the thread* In that heA sees
.
..a .show
I.nn. of .-/.mn
,,»rt
JCAnHntlwl
nn
Pncw
*1
Sec
2
I
of
them
you buy, the. sooner we win the war.
some sort
(ConUnued on Page 2. Sec. 2.1
Why. al) last week while the Kiwan- I r and r-s no different from any
Ians worked on their project they otbvr piece of cloth. But then a lltcould be heard singing their current
breeze comes along and It stirs
For every $3.00 you save, you get back $4.00
theme song. "Roll out the Barrel." ! and come to life and flutters and
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Bks. 215 U. S. Army
Fort Warren. Wyo.

; spend-. —
i things your children will learn In
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Pfc D K
and write lattari.
nstn*Group
speech.
4Mlh Bom
_3ul 20 latten toaverage I write at
groat number a&lt;
week and 1 get about 10
r. Utah.
the harbor thia
, so let's get busy back
tails ot how wi
much assistance
lurchUI then let
m about Italy sure boosted
Pvt. Clartcu
&gt;ur»t. M1SS0M harbor out into
little Naval personnel was«direcud to the moral In this platoon and most
Interesting. but
j A.P.O. 7M. c,
aa soon aa we
OongratUlaUon.*. Martha Jean Will
_
______________
_
___
1
leave
Immediately
afterwards.
We
ot
u*
have
the next move ell
■
......-atlon point is
upon your promotion lo Corporal, —
'
____
On this partlcuUr occasion the marched qyer to the Yard. There planned for Httler and his yellow
Sheridan, III
the Marines located about one mile Inland from
JSbSS?__________________________ all the reef of the military sroupa rata.
।
9-13-43
operations plan called for quite a
the Gulf, and although it la a new
in
this
area
had
assembled
and
also
i
I
gue*s
It
is
nearly
Ume for lights
I
Temple. Texas lengthy sweep lo lhe north by the •
Pfc. Harold Rogers. 18087100
sister. Martha base, and not completed, it is one
ship that I was on and by the the civilian guest*. Our detail was out. so, I will have to cIcm and mall
| Dear Zolly:
of the best bases we have.
Hdq 8: Hdq. Bqd. 86th GUder Tr.
ship
that
accompanied
us
ordered
to
march
in
and
form
di■
this.
smaller
shin
that,
accomnanied
11*
•
—
«•&gt;
—
So many comments have been The seweplng «...
“
Youra unUI Victory. was -uneventful,
with I recllv
fjeUy aero**
across the nnm
open snare
space at
It seems strange to look around
A A^PA (Spec. 2 Eng)
„.. Martha Jean Schad.
I noted in the "Home Front Col- **■*.«
K8M.C.WJI Bks 128 Q.M. 2
and aee palm trona, banana trees
head and dlrecUy beneath the
Sept. 6. 1943 । umns" about Texa* that I could the exception that after we had
Dodge City, Kansas.
Camp LeJeune. New River
I not resist sending this to you. es- been out about 3 hours one of my wide sUIrs of the Memorial Chapel
instead of Michigan oaks, and pine. Dear Mother.
North Carolina
A.P.O.
460
fronds
and
I
became
sea
sick.
I
had
£
horU
,&lt;
*!£
r
Just received your letter and wm pecially since it expresses “My"
Pfc Gerald Rogen, 18007097
Oamp Howie. Texas
Greeting*.
Annie
Rosenthal Have a shipmate here from lake glad to hear that Mutt and baby * viewpoints ot the place—complete- thought for all lhe world that I ^rom the Chapel and gave। a short
Hdq. * Hdq. Bqd 96th Ollder Tr.
would never become sea sick, but ‘P^h
° »he rest of U&gt;o mlU- PK Our Division was noted 2nd
(Woodland). We saw the copv of Odessa by the name of Silkawskl. are all right. I sure have been won- lyt
Gro.
-- -■ forces in the U.
and civilian guest* that had i best- of- “
lhe- armed
tha Staunton News—Leader. (Vfr. I Perhaps some of lhe Hastings folk.*
*he Y" ,or
1 Mm curious as to who I shall by h— I did and of that there was
our Platoot. _ ...»-... A.A.F.PA (Spec. 3 Eng.)
gtnla) telling all about the new । will remember him. Believe ha has I bet Keith sure Is craxy to see ber. meet from home at my next stop- no mistaking I took up a stand an ,'ot beenat 018 actual presentation. 1 8. and
Dodge City, Kanaoa.
the bridro a* near to the center m Pressmen, newsreel and camera the Division and our squad is beet
Wilsor. hospital dedication. Il must i relatives in Hastings.
Tell him I said I was coming up Fort jBCkson. So Carolina.
poesible where I would be getting n,fn
,n Sr*Bl numbers at this In
lhe Regiment, so we arc really
Had hoped to see Gib Tate while there after the baby.
These "Texans" tell me that they sjilittle
Pvt. Robert M. Bllvin
the pitch and roll as point.
ixsint At
At one time *I •had
I wm stationed in Virginia, but due
a* little of lhe
— three cam- , on the beam, as Colonel Ransom
U. 8. Army. Btry. A 300th A A A.
Mother. I don't need a thing, we arc winning this war! Can you guess possible and tha maximum amount cfsmen huddle right at mv feet. It aay».
to three everchangtng orders. I did
(Gun Bni
.
everything we need and can . what I tell 'em?
not have time to visit him in Rich­ Eet
of brew The sea on this day wm i&gt; certain that otherwise I had an
uy anything we want to. Cigar—
.
Long Beach.^6. California
Sincerely.
not particularly rough, lhe waves 1 uiu&gt;batfuctfd
- the
---------------____________ vter ..
Prime
with you where ever you are.
mond. However, did manage to
■Johnnie" Armbruster
were not breaking at lhe crest. In- Mtntstar
Minister and his party and from a
Sneaking of marching—who
write him a abort letter. Had etles are only 5c a package, but
Pfc. Cleo E. Card. 3641296
Pfc.
Donald
I*
Heeter
other
things
about
the
same
as
in
1 Johnnies job Is teaching fellows stead there wm a terrific ground c--~
distance
of—
oniy
planned to visit friends in Hastings
-------•* ■ about 30 feel.
Co.. A 411th Inf. Regt.
409th Tech. 8ch Bqdn
| to drive tanka.)
during my embarkation leave, but the Slates.
When I had• arrived at trie place
A.P.O. 410
swell and there appeared to be
Barracks 135-A.
I just ordered a tailor-made uni­
my wife and family had moved
Shreveport. La.
about a 12 to 15 foot drop between I* found that
vnai there
wieie ws*
was ■
a la
Lt. vmar.
Cmdr.
Amarillo Army Air Field
Back in the days before meeban- back to Bridgeport. Conn., two form today. I guess I *1)1 get two The Devil in Hell, we're told, was the crest and the bottom of the on my left and a number of full
Amarillo, Texas.
chained.
trough. The bow wm really pitch- Lieutenant* nearby. I felt a bit un- I
nlxaUon. when armies reached their weeks before, so I spent my Ume more later on. Il is real nice here
Pvt
Herman
FUher.
36159521
Birthday—Sept. 34th
and there ia a nice bunch of fel­ And a thousand years he there .re­ ing. with a slow, but monotonously comfortable and out ot place with
objectives only after considerable in the East.
H.
Q.
Btry.,
963rd
FABM.
lows and Sapmuaiy
officers here.
I Tike
am workA P.3. 402
I my lonely one stripe. I thought that
foot slogging, a company of dusty. sower’ll ‘hope""’? wU?°tafc °I i ing'to"a
uid
"it, Hemained.
neither complained nor did he steady rhythm.
George W. Adcock, 36181842
My one friend had twice bent I I "““J have got into the wrong
Ured and footsore soldier*, who had
Nashville, Tenn
A.P.O. 37, c/o Poatmaater
,n*ny WendS
'" a™ R'«d Eddlc •’ «««”«
BuTdeUrmlned U&gt; start a hell of hitm^elf over the rail when I finally । aP°1-. bul 1 had ««n«d there by
macbed all dav. were finally draw­ Has'inJ"
San Francisco. California
ing dose to she Western town they
decided to give up the ghost I merely obeying orders so I censed
8/8ct. Charles Kidder. 38160911
* ’r:
,
, ! all right and hope he doesn't lose
hi* own.
had hoped to reach before dark. A
went down the ladder to the main I 10 feal klkrmed.
Pfc. Wm. O DeOou
Med Det 606 T D. Bn.
Thanking
you
for
your
prompt
(
thc
use
0
,
h
ls
arm
How
Brc
the
Where
he
could
torment
tlie
soul*
ranchman approached on liorse- service and interestingnew's,
deck and then aft along lhe port
It was truly a momentous occaABN. 36424941.
and fOtk» around there feeling, good I
of men.
1st Gunnery Student Sqdn.
—
(Don't you have an AP.O. num?? I?” ,o» (°rw*r&lt;1
w hope. I am feeling swell and gain-Without beingchained
in anunder- side. When I considered myself to »lon for many of u*. unaccustomed
r a a ■&gt; t
be in position I happened to look I to being In such close -------— iltv ber Charles.)
“How far are we from Spring­ thc Hastings folks.
)nst weight right along.
ground pen
town?" called out the sergeant.
up on the fan tail and there wa* 1 with notable* and world
I remain.
i
I will send you something from So he asked the Lord if he had on one
considered
I -----was—
"parUcuiarly
of the ship* officers and three-----,J------* Uiat *
“Oh. about two miles." was the
A/s Raymond C. Tompkins
Respectfully,
—hCTe gj. soon m I get a chance to I hand
Pvt Leslie W. Erizian. 38413010
1st C.Tfe.
and they were obviously fortunate In having drawn that
reply.
M. G Borras, M M l/c
go to town. I suppose Uie kids are , Anything left when He made this sailors
H^^tr^'^Div.
Arty.
amused by the whole proceedings. "magic" red ticket. My only disapBerry College
United States Navy
On they marched. An hour later
all In school by now up there.
’ land.
c o A B D —C B M U. No. 517
Mt. Berry. Georgia.
another ranchmpn passed. ?nd
I
Well. Mother. I guess this will be The Lord said. "Yes. I have plenty Thev had been watching my friend poinlmeni of the day was that I
Shreveport. La.
&lt;Beil by name) and they seemed to did not get to see "Winnie" with a
again the sergeant asked how far
Gulfport. Mississippi
all for this time. Don't worry about
of land
Cpl. Elmer B. Sandeen
they were from Springtown.
. me as I am safe as can be and will----.... on the Rio be sure of what my next move cigar In nls mouth.
But---I ----left-------------it down
Pfc Hou-ard 8. Bolo
would be. At that point I said to
Castro Valley, Calif. te home and see you a.* soon as
Band O.U.T.C.
“Oh. about two njilqs.'
Grande.
Mth A. D. O. Bks 486
Raymond
Red River Ordnance Depot
After —
another
——hour's
_________________
hard marchSept. 8. 1943
1 the war is over and things gel set- Tlie fact Is. old boy. Uie stuff is myself, well to h— with you and I
Brooklyn Field
Texarkana. Texas.
ing. a third ranchman approached The Hastings Banner
Ensign "B" Raymond Perkins.
real
ooor.
'
I turned around and made my way
tied. Write whenever you can.
—
1------Mobile,
Aia.
on horseback. Again the sergeant Hastings. Michigan
U.8.NH.
। But you're welcome to it and plenty *■—*• '““71 to the bridge. From that
Good Bye and Good Luck
-------- *.i I continued to feel better
Greetings next week will come
asked how far they were from Dear
•Jear Zolly:
N.TB. Harvard Univ.
I more."
Your Son.
Av
-S
Robert
J.
Wilcox.
36462675
until‘ at last I was quite normal
from Mrs. Edna Cutie from the
I -----would "*■*
like “
to *Inform you that 1
Springtown, and ag»in came the j ’
Stoughton. S-9
So lhe Devil went down to look at 'i J™
Willis
&amp;qd. A 333
,'~w
i spin and able to enjoy the balance
Prairieville • Orangeville neighbor­
my address has been changed to:
t
reply: "About two miles."
Cambridge. Mass.
Pvt. Willi* G. Hutchens. 36401734 '"the truck’'
College IT. Detach.
I And said If he look it a* a gift he I 0
e‘!ip'
. .
,
hood. Incidentally. Mr. Cutie ia Ute
“Thank God. we are holding our
Pvt Bernard L. Preston
(Raymond is the aon of Mr. and
A P O 830. c/o Postmaster
George Peabody College
A AA representaUve tn his town­
own. anyway," exclaimed the ser- ; Btry C. 344th A.A A .SL Bn.
;
was stuck.
.
‘ P'- thi* time I had learned quite Mrs. Glenn Perkins on South Jef­
New Orleans. Louisiana
NasvhUIe.
Tenn.
I Berkeley. California
ship. Until then Cheerio.
•geant;
For after examining it carefully and “b*1 about sea sickness, "don't ferson St.)
Zolly Coffer.
, well
drink any water, eat some cookie*.
ALASKA
Otis Leo Gallup. F l/c
I He concluded the place wm too dry crackers, or somethin*. Just ta keep
Sept. 9. 1943
Sept. 8. 1943
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FOR
VICTORY BUY WAR BONDS
«UI
for a
H hell.
licit.
.
a I ful
• l stomach; suck
aww*
a tomon
W
if «« Dear Zolly:
Dear Zolly:
'
Camp Pean-. Virginia
BUY WAR BONDS
first copy v«
of m
the
Ro In
in vfurr
order to get it oxi
off Hi.*
HL* hnixd.
hand. ;;
‘ 1 didn't suck a lemon.
ncvciveu
Received uajr
my &gt;u»*
.c on
Well, here I am still in Texas,
Banner. I sure did enjoy readingThe Ixird promised lo water
the but I did go down to the galley and but it sure Is a little different than
the home news again. I absorbed
land.
there filled my blouse pocket full
every last word and reread some of
For he had somewater orrattier
I of cookies,
looked at lhe thermometer on.the
it and am looking forward to resome dreg*,
I am »Uli not alarmed
by the sit- mess hall wall and it was Just W'
cetving the next one It sure made Rather cathartic
attribute the spell to above aero and this noon at cliow I
lauisiiK nnd
nnu smelled
siuriicu like
use uation. for-1. .............
to both men and women, on just your own signa­
lhe evening fly when I started in
bad
V
-Jeggs.
-----the rfact
"“’ that all morning• »I »---•
had looked again and it was up to 110'.
reading, especially the news of all Hence the trade wa* closed and the ' been looking through a pair of field So you see first we sweat, then
the different boys who have gone
deed wa* given
| glasses while reading flag hoist slgture and security. Cash advanced up to $300 00.
the sweat freexes on.
from Barry county, in and around And the Lord went back to Hb । nal* pie glasses were in rather
We were having a sham battle
home in Heaven
ix»r adjustment and I probably did
Hasting.* and Middleville.
Repay monthly. Prompt service. Come in or phone.
। a great deal more signal reading Monday with lhe Engineers. Ar­
The country up here is sure
Excess requirements far defense industry and lower
tillery and the division reconnais­
The
Devil
said
to
himself.
"I"
have
t
than
one
would
ordinarily
do
in
beautiful
Tne wild
mountain
sance troops and was it tough. Al­
production all this year means shortage of coal.
country. The mountain* with their
nil that is needed
w short a period. This I believe though I was not in the actual bat­
snow caps. It was certainly right­ To make a good hell." and hence he I contributed In a large part lo my tle myself. I was on guard at night.'
Wood is available around Hastings if you can cut it
fully named when they called it
succeeded.
nausea.
The enemy tried to get through
Hr
began
to
put
thorns
all
over
the
I
We
got
back
into
port
at
about
Goa
’
s
country
In
winter
tlie
hill.*
CITIZENS CREDIT CORPORATION
—NOW, BEFORE SNOW.
our lines and failed. We captured
trees
I 1730. jo altogether I had been out
with their pine and fir forest*
nine prisoners and a lot of equip­
1*1 M W. STATE ST.
HASTINGS. MICH.
.stand *o proud and tall, and all And mixed up the sand with mil- I for 8'.- hours. It appeared to be ment but our best and mo-t cher­
dressed in white over looking the
Don* of fleas.
time well spent, for I picked up a
ished prise was an enemy chow
HASTINGS NATIONAL BANK BLDG.
PHONE 2123
country, like a king on hls throne. He scattered tarantulas along lhe ' number of things which should en- truck, did we eat and how. I did
We distribute each car we happen to get to about
roads:
.
able me to be forehanded when I
Then, in the summer they change
see Eugene Bennett, but he
to a new display of natural wonder. Put thorns on cactus and liorns on I report aboard mv first ship, under not
forty customers whose orders were placed last spring
must have been In It somewhere. I
toads.
orders. (Not the least of which shall
This country' b&gt; also called the land
I of lhe Midnight Sun ft L* a true He lengthened the horna of the |
sea sickness)
and
summer, plus filling a few current orders to lost
I went back into the biv­
1 name. too. I have seen the sun shine
Texas steers
|
Well, enough for that.-,Probablv post and
area to sleep. All I had was
them near to the time when lake shipment to north
at midnight up here and have been And put an addition to the rabbit's l what you are wanting to know ouac
a single wool army blanket to cover
cars.
, most is. did I see Winston spencer
reading a magazine by daylight at
uo with and let me tell you. I near­
that time. This is truly a beautiful He put„ a„little
&gt;UG HV
,„ in the broncho&gt; —Churchill.
——— • I —
devil
hardly —
know whether ly froae to death. To some of you
country.
V
steed
‘
‘ । 10 keep you
1—Uv
~—suspet
rnse through
wool blanket sounds enol but
Men ore being returned to mines now and we expect
The northern lights are especially And noLsoncd the feet of the cenU- 1 nne of my pro-longed vnarratives or a
to get coal more freely after the last of November.
tx-autitul and some of tlie display*- pade.
a i to come right
_ ---------------out and: ttell you that ask some old army man who served
almost beyond lhe human capacity
•**------- -------------------did----- •but
—* -good.
he----rattlesnake
bites you. Uie--------scor­ 1 ’ —
I imagine most folks at home
I with on Friday lost.
to describe. It L* a just plain won­
pion stings.
.
Thanks for your patience and co-operation.
think
that
an
army
man
does
not
he mtjfqui'n delights
derful.
&lt;..c
UvIW&gt;na you
jvu with
w&gt;u. his
*&gt;u&gt; ——
been given a ticket by have much fun in the barracks
To keep your motor pur­
buzzlhg wings.
,
I one of the girls down at Lamen
If I could only share some of the
Well, listen to this—Several other
। beauty of the things I've seen, and Sand-btirs cause you to jig and Hali./jt merely said, "admit one to fellows
ring like a kitten—to keep
and
I
bought
some
marsh
­
HASTINGS LUMBER &amp; COAL CO.
u.rJnrA
d for an Academic
-----dance.
Harvardvnr
Yan
' the places I've been through since
mallows and had a marshmalloajI left Hastings sixteen months ago. And those who sit down will have ,Meeting". She
Sht received the impres- roast right here in the barrack*.
FRANK SACE
fuel waste to the minimum
I am enclosing some folders preants in their pants.
1 «lon that th&lt;there were to be some So. we are doing pretty good. I
9-30
J visitors and we im- think. .
। pared a* souvenler letters. They The Devil then said that through- distinguished
—have your car checked
, have a lot of interesting thing.*
out the land
mediately U thought of Winstou
We
had
this
afte
off
and
I Churchill, *3
as there had been a lot
about the country and people in He'd arrange to keep up the Devil's -----------------ond adjusted regularly.
&gt; «-f «cuttiebul out at the Ume of the
i them.
own brand.
THIRD
I
In closing. 1 want to thank you Tlie heal In the summer is one Harvard graduation last June to
again for sending the paper.
tne effect that "Winnie was to re­
hundred and ten.
Respectfully yours.
Too hot for the Devil, too hot for ceive an honorary degree, but he
Pfc William A. Clark. 36198063
hadn't cpme at that Ume. Then on
the men.
.
। A P O. 942. Co Postmaster
Our Experts Give
And al) should be mavericks unless Saturday last that announcement
was made Uiat we were to wear
I
Seattle. Washington
they bore
Marks and scratches, or bites by the dress blues on Monday. explanaUon
Prompt
Service
Sicily
distinguished visitors. The scuttlescore.
BUY BONDS
.
Aug. 10. 1943 Go sec for yourself and you can tell but was rampant By that evening
Dear Mother:
Ti* a hell of a place he has for a wr had pretty well decided that
“Winnie" was to be here Of course
। Received your two very welcome
hell.
everybody was envisioning the en­
1 letter*, and thought I would write
I you a few lines lo let you know I
N.T.8. Harvard Univ. tire personnel of the Quebec con­
ference being present.
"U setting along just fine and am
Stoughton. 8-9 ,
Having sold Hie farm I will dispose of Hie personal property of public auction at
Came Monday morning and ev­
feeling good.
"
Cambridge. Mass.
Diet you get tlie second check I
erybody *as out in their dress blues
September 9. 1943
tho place known as the Foley farm located 3 miles south of Hasting* on M-37 ond
sent
home.
I
received
lhe
letter
you
and
the British Jack was flying in
Dear
Dad.
.
MOBILE PRODUCTS—DISTRIBUTOR
I wrote telling me you got the first
To date, September. 1943 has been company with the Stars and Stripes
one-haff mile east on
। check. Ill be sending some more an interesting and at Umes excit­ and the Harvard standard at tire
HASTLNOB
PHONS ISM
I money home soon.
ing month. This gives me some­ John Harvard statue. At morning
Could you send me some pipe thing to write about and I hope colors Uie company commander
tobacco—any kind will do—and that it shall make up for the many called out three names, including
my own and to each of us he gave
times that I didn't write.
a small red ticket with the meanelected platoon leader of mv pla­ ingles* statement, "admit one to
toon Although it is of small sig­ | Sanger Theater for an Academic
STARTING AT 1 O’CLOCK. I OFFER THE FOLLOWING:
nificance. I was very pleased by it. I Meeting. 13:30. Sept. 8. 1943 ". (San­
Later It was to prove quite advan­ ger Theater bv the wav is a large.
Victorian Gothic building which
tageous.
On the second of the month the was built as a memorial to Har­
DE. Amphibious, and PT lists were vard's Civil War dead, it appears
HORSES
HAY AND GRAIN
announced. I was luted on the Am­ more like a church than anything
phibious. roster of ten men Some else, but bv any name it Is a mon­
peonle wondered whv I should have strosity of Immense proporUons.)
Sorrel more. 3 yrs. old. wgt. 1400 lbs.
Quantity of wheat and oat straw in the
Well at i 100 I tamed the Sth Pla­
applied for it. but It suited me in
Steel grey mare. 3 yr*, old. wgt. 1300
bam.
many respects and I was happy to toon over to one of my constituent*
have been selected, or accepted as and reported at the regimental of­
tbs.
.
the case mav be. On that basis I fice where Uie detail for Sangar
Block mare, 3 yrs. old. wgt. 1300 lbs.
. shall probably receive my orders Theater wm being formed. It wa* a
FARM MACHINERY
du
last week of this month. mighty small portion of the entire,
These colts ore broke, kind and true.
I I
in a good account of Uie contingent here" As It turned out
hn
we have gvm tn prepar­ the school staff and instructors got
John Deere. 5 ft. cut mower.
ation for thb duty. I have Increased tickets and then-lhe company com­
Massey Harris side rake.
COWS
the number of “push ups" from 13 manders and their adjutanta. When
to 21: and chin uns from 9 to IS.
New Idea manure spreader.
In spite of all this I have added leaders, they put all Uie names in
Black cow, 2 yrs. old. fresh. calf by side
about two inches around the waist, a hat and drew out 2 or 3 for each
Oliver riding cultivator.
but I feel that I shall lose that as company.
Black cow, 4 yn. old. due Jan. 14.
2-horsa walking cultivator.
soon as-1 get out of this acUvily
On each of the -seats kt Banter
where I sit in class for two-thirds Theater there was a very dignified
Double disc. Steel wagon ond rack.
appearing program. Then for the
of my waking hours.
Jersey cow. 3 yr*, old. due Morch 2.
On Sunday, the 5th. I took mv first Ume we learned definitely that
2-bottom, I2-mch Oliver tractor plow.
Guernsey bull calf, 4 wks. old.
flrot cruise on a fighting ship. It "Winnie'' was actually to be here.
2-bottom Gale riding plow.
was a mine sweeper, but a large one The professors on the governing
12 head of young cattle, Jerseys and
and one that has been equipped lo boards of the University carne in
Pair bob sleighs.
fight submarines a number of this shortly. Their gowns were a pro­
Holstein*, age* 8 mos. to 1 '/i yrs.
tvpc of craft operate out of a par­ fusion of rich colors. The Doctor of
Spring tooth single cultivator.
old.
ticular basin near one of the large Laws' gown from Harvard is en­
Pump jock. Hay car nearly new.
Navy yards here By arrangement tirely in a bright crimson with a
HOGS
some weeks tn advance you are able black velvet flat hat. round In
Double work harness, good.
to make one of lhe trips with them •SK- FBI. Secret Service, lhe press
on a Sunday.
8 s heats. wgt. about 50 lb(. each.
Third horse harness. Several collar*.
I was up at 0415. by 0S20 we were and photographers and radio op­
Roland China boar, wgt. 300 Ibi.
out at lhe basin There vtu a heavy erators were in appearance as well.
Set of guide rims.
fog over the harbor at that Ume Finally "Winnie" arrived and ev­
.Set of extension rims for 15-30 Mc­
and it was not possible for them to eryone stood up and gave him quite
sweep at that Ume. Most of us an ovation. The meeting wm called
HAY AND GRAIN
Cormick Doering tractor.
walked about the base, waning in to order by Uie Sheriff of Middle­
the hope that It would clear up. sex. an old Harvard custom. He was
Bag truck. Forks. Shovel*. Hoes.
6 ton mixed hay. 120 shacks of com in
When it had cleared up. however, an elderly man who appeared vtry
Other articles too numerous to mention.
field.
thev checked with the Port Director resplendent In * Mack frock coat,
and learned that It was still Im pan- high hat. lhe badge of his office
stble to leave u r was still fogev and a
very
valuable appearing
out to sea. We ate a second broak- *word.
. fast and hung around the radio
TERMS: CASH DAY OF SALE. Nothing to be removed until settled for
Ttie Harvard College Cliolr sang
room and we were able to pick up an anthem, accompanied by a band
a few new details on the communi­ which I could not see. Governor
cations fob that we hope will be Saltotutall of Massachusetts intro­
curs eventually.
duced the British Prime Mlntoter
We filially got the “all clear" and and President Conant of the Uni­
we went aboard a designated ship. versity presented the decree.
It was then about 0900 Moat of the
‘In the meantime a yoong lady in
other men had given up. There were a British uniform came in arid wm
only my two friends and I aboard
PROPRIETOR
the ship that I wa* on The harbor than 6 feet from
was really a very interesting alaht. ocnlied har u
A brand naw destroyer went past us
CLIFFORD HAMMOND, Clerk
DEWEY REED. Auctioneer
as If we were standing »U11. At
another point we passed two heavy lovely appearing girl and has a very
cruisers and a light cruiser at an- pleasant manner. The young man
two British Cor- on my right became quite enthua-

ON THE HOME FRONT

Sept 13. 1943
Dear ZoDy:
Thia is to notify you ot my ahange
ot address. Do not know just how
tong
’---------- — "

I certainly do enjoy reading the
Banner. A* my home I* In Freeport.
I look for the Freeport column flrot
of all. then I start on the "On The
Home Front" new*
The letters
from Uie other fellows are very intereaUng.
Thank you very much. In advance.
Yours
truly.
................
Bernard Preston

1 rasor blades? Also send me
— Hastings Banner.
Write soon.
Goodby for this time, and with
loti of love from your son.

ROITHW

SIM

RS

Mrs Kelt
and Mrs
4 Rapids w

James Gu
I day. * M:
have boug
' tn Woodhi
thia fall.
1 Makely ar
, their new
. m Uie Rev
and Mra. :
Band Mrs. ,
land, Ohii
Mrs Man
t Fisher ★
. chlss of Ni
I wm. Capp
B callers at
man's. *
« tetr Ambu
j visiting rt
’ was a cut
I Flaher an

ChrUtl.11;
Mr* Walt«
Gallen Ml
are vial tin
Mn. Paul
Herahbergt
gan have
North Mai
I Mrs EU*w
j and the Rt
I and babv £
were caller
. jFarlee'i Bs
“Carl Lehn
are soendl
with hls pi
Lehman a
rente Cha
: Grove and
•Lehman 01
* guests at
| day. * Mr.
&lt;
.
’
i
1
j
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I
SOUTHWEST WOODLAND
I of B«U*vu* and Mrs. Wm. Oappoci I
Last Week’s* Letter
‘-»nd baby were Sunday guest* of ‘
Mr and Mra Earl Frllnw. d.u.h i Mr- *nd Mr* Ch“- Warner. * Mr.■
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Fellow*, daughMrj- Carl Hoitonl Qf Anyrial
l’
ter and son of Waldon, Mich., war» ar* nicely settled on their farm.■
■ML dinner guests of Mr. and | formerly known a* the Hershberger’ j
Mrt Walter Pl*h*r. ★ Mr. and Mrs. Mtat*
Shirley Mayo of Hasting* were Bat.
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SSW
‘Si rLXAMXT mu.'

COATS C.ROVt

Two Finish Twenty
LUC WukT U&lt;Ur
_Mr .nd Mn. U,
“wa Dnwmd or Ytart Service With
TbniA spent Sunday ...... ~~
mer’s mother. Mrs. —
Pearl Demond.
--- - Mich. Bell thia Month

1 th* Banner and toe the names of
I old friend*, but am sorry that so
: many of the finest young man have
.»..j ---------- ------- -

DOWTJNo
Last Week'* Letter
The WB.CS. dinner will be
served at the church this week on
Thursday, with Mrs. Etta Lee and
' Mrs Edith Ferris as hostesses. A o*Dn fob rusucAnoM
moving picture program will follow
the business session. The Ladle* are
making plan., for their fall rum­
mage sale which will be held in
Battle Creek soon, all who can are
urged to have their donation* ready
at this time. * Mr. and Mrs. Ray
Sigler of Cadillac visited Mr. and
Mrs. John Ormsbe a few days last
week. Ray is in the service and
home on a short furlough from
Knox. ★ Mr. and Mrs. Chile Fii

LEGALS

j

MILO
On S.1&gt;&lt; 3. Mlu syl.u Walters Last Week’s Letter
rr«««M. Hm *w»ti
completed twenty year* service with
Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Wilcox of Bat­
the Michigan
Bell---telephone
Oomlie
Creek were overnight guesta of
--------------- --------------------------------Ok.
1.
.A
—
U.V.
’
A
pany. She had been with the old Mn. Emily Wlclox Sunday. Larry
Anhar K C»*wi»»3
and Mr*. Wm. Adrlenc* of Grand Last Week’s Letter
Citizens Co. one year, before this returned home with hls parent* af■aid cwt bu i&gt;«uu«a
chang* wa* made.------------------------------- ter *pending several day* with his
■dmlalatnUM ul uU
Miss Walters has always been a I grandmother. Norman remained to
p
LU&gt;nn« .nd wun.rn.wn
night operator which meant that in “ltend school here.. * Bob Van
.
James Guy and famllv last Tue*- *
“d Mr» Bvron Bowlader
the early days, she was the only Strcaln of Kalumazoo ha* been
I day. * Mr. and Mr*. 8. W. Smith ond famllv of Caledonia and Mr.
---------------J‘ ”7. at time* when *e- spending a few weeks with hls
person
on duty.
have bought the Bertha Flory home and Mrs. Roland Furrow and sons
and
vert electrical storms
______ —
„ heavy grandparent* but returned home
1 in Woodland and will move there i of Freeport were Sundav guesta of:
—j Saturday to enter school. * Mr.
winter snows caused damage to the
. this fall. * Mr. and Mr*. Guy Mr. and Mrs. R. J. William*. *
telephone service that had lo be and Mr*. Merle Bradfield have been
’ Makely and family hare moved in I Mr- “nd Mrs. Matt Bedford enter­
entertaining the former* brother
watched constantly
♦ Mr. and Mrs. Herman Abendroth
, their new home formerly, known । lained Mr. and Mrs Billy Moon of
When Miss Walters began her arid wife. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest
a* the Rev. John Smith farm. * Mr Orand Rapids at a seven o’clock
wvrx, mere
work,
there were seven operators,
operators. Bradfield of South Bend. Ind., the
and Mr*. Bert Fancher of Hastings ■ dinner Saturday evening in honor
Including the Chief operator; to- past week. * Mrs. &amp;nlly Wilcox,
j and Mrs. Alma Hunsicker of Cleve- of Mrs. Moon’s birthday. * Cpl. Harday there are fourteen operators Mr. and Mr* Ernest Bradfield and
’ land. Ohio were Sunday guest* of rv William* of Wendover Field.
«—the
.v- Supervisor,
----------— who Is
.------yr. an{j Mr*. Merle Bradfield were
besides
now,
1 Mrs. Mary Fisher and Mis* Susie Utah, and
fiancee
MIm Betty
re in Hastings Friday. * Robert and -non move to the home of Mrs. Lot­
Mrs William Dunlap. There were
tie Ormsbe. to remain through the
f FUher. * Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pur­ Woodcox of Farmington. Mich., are
Naomi Beck. Marfour complete boards, the need sei- Richard
—&lt;Sbome.
-------- —
winter month; ★ Mr. and Mrs.
i chtas of Nashville and Mr. and Mrs. spending two weeks with the for­
dom requiring all to be used; to-day Kret Doster and Jack Bradfield reI Wm. Cappon and son were Sunday mer’s Barents and idstars. Mr. and
there are eight complete positions, turned home froni the 4-H State Sunday visitors at Myron Whit­
I callers at Mr. and Mr*. Percy Leh- Mrs Clare Williams and Arlene and
all of which are now In use. At Fair at Lansing Tuesday. * Our worths. ♦ Several of our ladles,
» man's. ★ Richard Christian, who Alice. * Mr. and Mr*. N C. Kraft
this early date, calls could be made school opened Wednesday morning about 13 of them, enjoyed a tractor
ha* been serving with the Volun- of charlotte are spending ■ few
throughout Michigan. Indian*, and with 18 pupils enrolled and Mrs. wagon ride Thursday to Highbank
will be Included In the courtesy aor- i,
&lt; teer Ambulance Corps in Egypt. Ls davs with her brother Ed Bedford.
Ohio. Today calls reach all corners
Rush Saunders as teacher. This Ls vreelt
or a
wiener roast.
roost Mrs. Ella
comi
vice at the filling station*, we’re
Creek ,for
a Wiener
I visiting relatives in Hastings antb * Ml** Nettie Kerr of Lowell spent
o{ th
the
world,
even
aboard
ships’ Bt
Oat 9 S0 afraid.
01
X.wor
’?,’ &lt;v
Sn “
board 8hl(k
Stnllh dolns Lhc dri’tag.'
’ wa* a supoer guest of Mrs. Mary the past week at the Steve Carter
sea. The toll calls for a day aver— MUo. * M&gt; apologies to the Milo (
--------- --------■
Fisher and 8u*le recently; other home. ♦ Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Camo­
aged about one hundred; it Is five column tills week because I have
&gt;inpr
guesta were Mr. and Mr*. Lawrence bell of Grand Rapid* were Sunday
..
----- .uthat
— at------------ROl writers cramps from doing the
hope
times
present.
ast Week's
I^ter
of Hastings and Mr
Mr. and ■। visitors at the home of hl* brother,
week s L
Christian ot
During these years which began , •Home Front" letter. Will try und La2'
Don SnrlngTr wa* home Sunday
1300
Mrs. Waiter Fisher. * Mr. and Mr*. Clifton Campbell. * Misses Beaunder the management of the late do better next week.
from a Navy Air training school in
Oallen Mtske and baby of Lansing Wee
Bernice Palmer are stay­
Jason McElwnin, MIm Walters haq&gt;
Ohio
* Cpl. Murk Sager* from
er* visiting her parents. Mr. and llu&lt; Bt the Bert Palmer home and
worked with over a hundred differ­ HOPE CENTER
।
Camp
Sun
Canton.
Texas was a
Mr*. Pou) Brodbeck * Mis* Joan attending T. K. school while their
ent girls and under direction of six Lost Week's Letter .
guest Sunday and Monday at the
Hershberger and Miss Ruth Flani- ' mother teaches in Freeport. * Mrs.
Chief operators She has seen Nash­
Mr. and Mrs. Leon Dunning and L. D. Woodman home. * Mr. and
—■ - have
*■— left to
•- attend
—■“ college
— at
-• Bert Palmer accompanied her fa­
gun
ville, Freeport, and Woodland in­ daughter Leatrlcc of Hickory ^Cor­ Mrs. Loren McMaster and three
North Manchester. IndT * Mr. and ther and brother, Cyru* and Clay­
eluded in the Hastings office for ners. and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence children of Grand Rapids were
Mrs. Ellsworth Smith of Hastings ton Shroyer, to Indiana Wednesday
all toll calls. Cloverdale now being Textcr and son Vemor of Hastings Sunday guest* nt the Woodman
and the Rev. anod Mrs. Hubert Carl where thev visited relatives. * Mr.
included tn this plan.
visited at the home of Mrs. Floy home. * Mr. and Mrs Almond We­
and babv Sandra of Berrien Spring* and Mr* Keith Lechleltner of Del­
Miss Walters cherishes a number McDermott Sunday in honor .of the ber were Saturday night and Sun­
.were callers at Mr and Mrs. Cha*, ton and Mr. and Mr*. Roland Fur­
of letters she has received from birthday* of Mrs Textcr and Ver­ day guesta of her father. Jesse Os­
ill iFarlce's Saturday. * Pvt and Mr*. row and sons of Freeport were Sunwell known local citizens commend­ non. * Mrs. Birdcna Lyttle win good. * Mias Dorothy Williams of
’'Carl Lehman of Springfield. Mo.
ing her upon her unusually efficient teach the Bristol school this com­ Hastings was a Sunday guest at the
- are spending a ten dav furlough Re't Palmer and. Mr and Mrs, Paul NORTHEAST WOODLAND
service on various occasions when ing year. * Mrs. Fred Ashby and Harold Springer home. * Elaln
i with hls parent*. Mr. arid Mn. Ora Palmer * Mr. and Mrs. Howard Last Week's Letter
Mr. and Mrs. Karl Eckard t and telephone service was of vital im­ family spent Sunday in Kalarna- Crump has sold hit home and ex­
Mr. and Mr*. Ray Scheel called on portance.
zoo. * air. and Mrs. Clarence pects to leave Tuesday for the Nor­
rence Chase and sons of Costa guests of Mr. and Mrs. Herb Cook.
Her Job ha* always been of pri- Payne were Hastings shoppers Sat­ thern part of the State to make his •
Mr. and Mrs Andrew Flnkbeincr
Drove and Mr. and Mrs. Ronald
at Middleville Sunday afternoon. * m*ry interest to Mis* Walters and urday. * Mr. and Mrz Fred Ash­ home near Elanson. * The Ronald
Lehman of Woodland were dinner
Less than 8 ner eent of all aliens
It is a source of personal pride to
guesta nt the Lehman home Sun­ registered in this country are na­ Mrs. Arthur Bates ond Mrs. Will her Uiat while attending lhe New j by and Mr and Mrs. Earl Caters. Anders famllv are nicely settled in
I were in Marshall on business Mon­ their new home.
Tetaon and daughter laiura were in
day. * Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Faust tionals of Axis nations.
Grand Rsolds Thursday. * Mr. and York Worlds Fair, she had th&gt; , day.
_____
FAIR LAKE
Mrs. E. J. Bates and family were honor lo meet and shake hands I
ttal dri
Sunday dinner guesta at home of with Mr. Walter P. Gifford. Presi- ' CEDAR CREEK
Last Week's Leiter
dent
of
the
American
Telephone
-Last Week's Letter
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Schneider. *Mr,
Mr and Mrs. Claud Hoffman of
and
Telegraph
Co.
Mr. and Mrs. William Hammond near Nashville were Friday after­
and Mrs. Car) Brodbeck and Dan
She
considers
her
past
twenty
of Battle Creek spent part of last noon callers at tlie Willison cot­
Smith visited Mr. and Mrs. Walter
trust for fall driving.
Cooke. Mrs. Lydia Schuler and years experience as good training week with Mr. and Mrs. Ardy Or- tage. Pair lake * Sgt. Clarence
Dither Sunday afternoon. * Miss for the all imtx&gt;rtant Job of today, ven. and Joe Hammond. * Marjory Pixley spent the weekend with
Virginia Rice of Detroit who spent that is. comnletlng calls essential Lammers of Kalamazoo spent over friends at Cadillac. * Mr*. Lottie
to
the
war
effort
the weekend with her folks. Mr. Hammond of Bedford, spent Sun­
«*veral dav* with MIm Joyc* EcAnother
who
kardf returned to her home Thura-1
------------ , —
-..rcompleted
—re—jr, . twenty
“wr. , and Mrs. John Lammers. * De- day with her son, Chas. Hammond
day '
| —
years service with the Mich. Bell
Bell walne
_____ __________
Lammers has purchased a and family. * Mr. and Mrs H. O.
1 Carburetor
5 Ignition
----------------- ' Telephone Co. this month Is Clar- I house of Dolsi
of Daisy
and is Armour spent Sunday at the home
BRANCH DISTRICT
------------------------------- 'house
J Bergman
2 Air Cleaner
6 Timer
ence---Hlar
of Middleville.
He *beean
moving ‘it on a "lot
that he purchas- of Mr. sand Mrs. Lyle Dickerson,
his career in telephone work in 1902. ed in Cedar Creek. * Morris Bene- helping to celebrate Mrs. Dicker­
Last Week’s Letter
3 Condenser
7 All wire*
Mr, and Mrs Earl Marshall and which gives him a total of 41 years diet left Friday for the navy. We son's birthdav. ♦ Mr and Mrs. Ed­
4 Battery
8 Fan Belt
, hope that the war will soon be ward Lechleltner and two children
children of Detroit, were Sunday in this special work.
Mr. Hlar feels proud of hls part over. * Mr. and Mrs R A. Yoder of Hastings spent .Bunday with their
guaats of Mrs. Frelda Marshal). *
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Norton and in helping to build the iocal tale- Of Detroit visited Mrs Fritz over parents, Mr. and Mrs. Cha*. Lechfamily scent Sundav in Marshall, phone system to the efficient com- , the weekend * Mrs. Gertie Pease leltner ★ Mrs. Dari Scott and son
guesta of Mr. and Mrs. Ellis White. munication agency that It is today. I and Crystal Watson and children ।are visiting Mr*. George Scott at
* Mrs. O. D. Faasett. spent several He was manager of the Middleville visited nt Harry' Gillasple’s and Otsego.
davs last week, visiting relatives. * office until the merger with Has- family of Lacey Sunday afternoon. |
—- ----------; TV
«•»
----------Ij The enterprising- railroads now i'
We had a couple of frost* the lat­ tings center. Most of hls 4! yean j
1.
„...c. ,reE- ,| scu
H u
is estimated if all nua
summer
sell passenger travel on lhe instalter part of last week with slight of service have been as combination
ago when he I ..ort mattresses in
aamage. *
w Mrs.
Mrs. George
ueorge Hoffman,
Monman. man
“““• until
“‘■“•.three
“"‘i years
'IT” •T''
In the country
count., were ( mentnl
mrnt plan. It Is assumed the ticket
Phone 2240
Hastings. Mich.
damage.
-oh tra^fen-ed
—
.a
Ha Unltlno&lt;
—.'I .a
.... another
aa hard
—.1 high-। will
_ ___ specify
__
entertained the Jolly Dozen and u
*as
o tthe
Hastings laid aend
to —end
what the second paythe ^tanley^BnishjneeUng Friday
“tar hriSS^riSSl1?^ !Way W0Uld **
tOT
“iC’
nwnt U’ ftnd where’
I
afternoon. * We were misinformed man. Mr. Hlar helned Install the ,
in regard to Dorr Darby being home first automatic dialing system tn j
on furlough lost week. * Bernard Grand Rapids 24 years ago and he ' (r
Whitmore, df Mt. Vernon was home helped change the iocal office over
on furlough last week. MIm Sylvia to the dial system when it was first :
Whitmore, of Battle Creek was also uv-d here.
Mr. and Mrs. Hlar have lived in
home over Sunday. * Farmers are
about ready to sow wheat this com­ Middleville since 1918. they have a .
ing week. ★ Mr. and Mrs. Keith son Carl, who is married and lives ,
Norton and children of near Kala- lit Wayland. and a son Eidon. who I
mo, spent Saturday evening, with has recently received a medical dis­
Energy-building milk is all important to your family's
hls Barents. Mr. and Mrs. Vincent charge for ft bock injury he received I
while on maneuvers. from Fort Sam 1
Norton.
health. Growing children, war workers, servicemen,
Houston, Texas.
\
On Jah. 1st Harry Scobey will
8OUTHWEST RUTLAND
and you need it evey day. See that your kitchen is
also finish twenty years servlfawith
Lost Week’s Letter
Hoving sold my form I will sell the following property at public auction at my farm lo­
well stocked with enough to satisfy the demand of
Mrs. Harry Dunn accompanied the iocal branch of the MlctuganJ
Bell
Telephone
Co.
__________
her parent*. Mr. and Mrs. Fred OU*
cated 4 miles north of Level Park; or 1J miles south of Fine lake; or 2 miles north
your hungry family. Serve it daily at all meals and
and brother Ray near Pontiac to
visit her sister and husband. Mr.
have a reserve to supply those who enjoy between
and 2 miles west of Bedford on County Line Road, known os Mogley farm, on
and Mrs. Bruce Slddall over the
weekend. * Mr. and Mrs. Howard
meal or midnight snacks.
Build appetizing lunch­
Johnson of Hickory Comers spent
Sept. 11. 1943
boxes and meals around dairy products.
Sunday with her parents. Mr. and Cook Bros.
Mrs. Wm. Havens. * Mrs. Lester Hastings. Michigan
Lord and children were Sunday Dear Old Friends:
Keats of her parents, Mr. and Mr*.
Ask For Highlands Dairy Grade A Milk!
I saw In the Banner of an oldmes Wilcox. ★ Mr*. Nellie Fore­ Umer who bought eggs for 10c per
man and Mrs Dan Douglass spent doz. and worked for 10c per hour.
Tuesday at the home of Mr. and I can beat him. I have boughten
COMMENCING AT 1 O'CLOCK
i Mrs. EUis Daniels; of Hastings and eggs for 8c and worked for 5c per
HIGHLANDS GRADE A MILK
then tiiey spent Saturday with Mr. hour grubbing during the last part
’ and Mrs. Paul Foreman. * Mr. and of March, then worked aeveral year*
Mrs.
Oley
Douglass
and
family,
lo
­
for
7^
cents
per
hour.
Haying
and
HIGH IN CREAM CONTENT.
HORSES &amp; HARNESS
cal. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Douglass of harvesting got from tl.23 to 12.00 a
5 tooth cultivator.
Potato digger
PASTEURIZED. PT. 7c. QT.
! Hastings, Mr. and. Mrs, Maurice day of about 14 hours.
Black gelding, 10 yrs. old, wgt. 1250 lbs.
Calkins and daughter Betty of North
Pump jack.
Tank heater.
I have a fairly good garden—have
Rutland and Mr. McCain of Has­ several sunflowers. Two were brok­
Bay mare, 10 yrs. old, wgt. 1400 lbs.
2 rolls barbed wire, 4 point cattle
tings spent Sunday with Mrs. Dan en over by the wind, one was 14
। Douglass in honor of her birthday. ft. 2% Inches with 18 flowers and
BUY U. S. WAR BONDS AND STAMPS
One double set work harness
Wheel barrel.
4 wooden barrels.
, * Harry Dunn and grandson. Hu­ the other 14 ft. 6 inches with 30
bert Scnrter were Sunday dinner flowers—some single ones 12 Inches
Four 22" leather collars, like new.
750 fireplace bricks.
■ guests at the horn* of Mr. and Mrs. across.
। Ray Erway. * Mrs. Lemuel Oaks
I am feeling well, so I' walk to
6000 sand and clay bricks.
and children spent Sunday night Ichurch
l
and back—about a half a
COWS
,
and Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Roy ' mile each way. Will be 94 years and
12 cord seasoned wood.
Phone 2651 ROBERT W. COOK, Prop. Hutinga
Oaks. * Mr. and Mrs. Bert Newland 6 months old Friday, the 17th. I
Guernsey cow, 6 yrs. old, due Nov. 1.
were Sunday afternoon callers at was a Master Mason 73 years the
Platform scales, 1000 Ib. capacity
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Prance 24 th of August last.
Jersey cow, 6 yrs. old, due Nov. 8.
Gorham.
A J. Herbert
150 ft. picket fencing for corn cribs.
307 West Orleans St.
Durham cow, 8 yrs. old, due Dec. 1.
Otsego. Michigan

* Rev. and Mrs J. o. Crawford
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
John Woodman. ♦ Mr. and Mn.
Clarence Davidson of Kalamazoo
called at the homes of relatives
here Sunday P. M. ★ Mrs. John
Poster and two children of Kalama­
zoo epent from Saturday until Wed­
nesdav in Lansing while John was
attending the 4H State Fair at E.
Lansing. * Mrs Carol Weygandt
Ross is In Pennock hospital and
has been oulte 11). * Mr. and Mrs.
Paul Woodman spent Sunday with
Mr. and Mm. Ira 8hulta. Mr. and
Mrs. Hart’e Woodman went to Mil­
ford Fridav and returned home
Saturday. Their daughter Ruth accompanled them and stayed there
to begin her school work as teach­
er at Bloomfield Hills School. *
Mis* Ntna Brtsbtn and friend from
Battle Creek spent Sunday with the
farmer's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Deo.
Brisbin. * Mrs Floyd Clum and
daughter Kathryn spent a week
visiting her relatives at Dras* I ike
near Jackson. * The D.G.T.O.Club
met for the Sept, meeting last
Wed. afternoon with Mrs. Pearl I
Demond. The Subject* under dis­
cussion were concerning schools
and the leader wax Mrs. Vera Brink•r * Th* c. F. Socletv have made
a fine gift to the church of a bulle­
tin board and. it hits been placed
on lhe church lawn. It announces
the sermon for next Sunday n.s
"Th* Bible’s Best Ladv." and the
O. E. Society will be led by E»rl
Sease. * Rev. F. c. Wing is preach­
ing al lhe Waviand Church of
Ch-ht on Sunday mornings for a
while.

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HOGS
Gilt, wgt. 160 lbs.
Gilt, wgt. 130 lbs.
Small shoot.
CHICKENS
40 yearling laying hens. White Rock
and Leghorn, mixed
40 pullets ready to lay, White Rock.

TOOLS
Iron wheel wagon and rack.
McCormick mower, 5 ft. cut.
Deering mower, 5 ft. cdt.
Dump rake.
2 horse cultivator.
Land roller.
2 sec. spring drag.
98 Oliver plow.
One horse plow.
. 2 horse walking cultivator.
.One horse cultivator.
Set bob sleighs and box.
Chevrolet 11 top truck.
Duddle bug
Dray cart.

1933 DeLuxe Ford coupe, tires oil like
new (Motor just completely over­
hauled).
Lawn mower.
Water separator
Four 10 gal. milk cans.
Strainer
1 ton coal.

HOUSEHOLD GOODS
6 dining room chairs.
China cupboard.
Dining room table, drop leaf table.
4 straight back chairs. . Library table.
Sec. bookcase.
.3 rocking chain.
Writing desk.
2 stands.
Marble top stand, mahogany base.
Two 8-day clocks.
Enamel dresser
2 walnut dressers, antique.
White sewing machine. Radio.
Antique child's bed.
Iron bed.
Cot and mattress.
Three 9 x 12 rugs.
2 burner oil stove.
Fruit cupboard.
Quantity of fruit jan.
Quantity of small tools, such as ham'
men, shovels, hoes and what not

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Mr*. Clarence French and hA
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Bl Vermontrilic
visiting his parwith her mother
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man hurt in the recent wreck of
the Wolverine Filer at Grand Rap­
ids. Will be off duty for some ilmr
yet because of the Injuries. * L\r-

and Mr. and Mrs. Ben Merrick of Ham Llebler and her mother. Mr* i been fortunate lo hava a short Ums
Hastings and Ml** Ethel Burton J. p. Slawson spent Sunday in • •“J**1*
Grand R-plds Mr and Mr* W K earner ou* otlUUlS* btoklSft

thur Oetty accompanied by Mr.1 bell, west of town. * Mr. and Mrs
and Mrs. Russell Bedford went to Ferd Johnson have purchased a
Douglu lake near Pellston. Friday; home at Home Acres near Grand
snd remained until this Monday.' Rapids and are nicely settled
wi*en they brought Mrs. Oetty and there. Mr. and Mrs Julius Fischer
j—US colleen home after sev­ of Alaska who purchased the John­
daughter
eral weeks stay because of asthma. son farm will move sometime In the
Tlie little twins. Bob and BUI. who fuuuw. Mrr-F. will be remembered
returned home with their father u Uie former Ella HUjer whose
two weeks ago so ■* to enter kinder, parent* live in - West Thornapplc
garteii spent the weekend with * Letters to Mr. and Mrs. Edd Per­
their Grandpa and
Grandma rault from their son Cpl. Richard
Johnson on the Prairie. * MU* Pau­ Perrault states Uiat he hu moved
line Benaway of lhe Bell Telephone from Texu and Is on maneuvers in
office. Battle Creek, who U spend­ Uiulaiana. * Mrs. Ray Tolan spent
U1&lt;
------- last week in Detroit with Mr*
ing ac.c,.,
several week* ..
al home while
recuperating from an appendectomy
ii
‘
‘ Robert Tolan and baby son. Ray
wu over to the Pood Citv one d«v went down Saturday night and both;
last week. * Mr. and Mrs. Merle returned home Sunday evening. *
Sherk and chUdren of Hastings were Guests of the Malcomb Maciver'
Sunday evening visitors of her par- family at Parmelee. Sunday, Sepents. Mr and Mrs Jervis Camp- tember 12, were Mrs. E. A. Burton

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LEGION REPORT ON
CHILD WELFARE

Ideblsr attsmdod the morning wor- — -------- — — -* —*— »-*•»-«-—
Civgn A» Notional Convawship service of Park Congregations)
tioti at Omaha, Nebraska
church to which they belong The
Ktor. Dr. E. A. Thompson celeted the tenth anniversary of his
of Middlepastorate of the churoh and used
at hl* sermon the same theme he uua&gt;k
S3.M4.4S4 50 durused in hit inaugural service ten with Mra Nellie Thompaoa with
financial aid to
1-e- ’The Conauerbig raore than twenty preterit. Oon- celebrate Uie
dren ot veterans
Stride.' The Liebiers will alto at-1 uderablc business wa* conducted
rs I snd IL
tend the anniversary dinner Wedth* afternoon wa* pa**ed with
highlight of lhe
Mfed for delivery
ne&gt;d*y evening and spend a cou- vtaltuig * Mr. and Mr*. Leon Blat^01 days» in
and ner
her mouwr.
mother. mi
Mra. Ida Arvos
»»* the city with old fr ana
M-&lt; £
mda ★ Rusaell
Russel) Solomon of the
lhe Of Grand Rapids
Rapid* were
war* Sunday eveln_ monthly mooting of the । On
______
Neb,
, September 21 to
, 23.
...
The
Creamery force ha* been off duty „mg supper guest* of Mr. and Mrs
ZTchrtJtun Berv-1 by Harry- C. Kehm of
of Sioux Falls
Fall*.
stoce Tuesday of last week with lii w. K. Llebler. Ouesto during the Woman • society of cnnsiisn
।
Jakou wuonal child web
NU. * Mn. Jessie Couch of Irving
Mr. and Mra. Will Mitch-1
□,17lL-^ “?lh al fare chairman of The American Le.
ren
e
i
way
,
or
inis
wccx
wim
*
*
to lhe new housekeeper al the home eU and Mr* John Schroder also of I
ih cT&gt;rk Ladles 8»on.
dinner “
al 1 * o'clock.
of Mr. and Mra. William Kronewit- OrajM| Rapids • Mra. Stella War- I 2®**luck
““ dlnn,r
»C,OCM Ladle* *gwn.
ig own table service, aondwichu
Th* IMS contributions brought
fer * Mr. and Mra. Harry Balsch ntr Of Alio was a Sunday visitor
----------- ' -- -------------------------to a grand total of approximately
and little daughter Nancy and 0, her cousin*. Mr. and Mra. Glenn,
.*ve been invited 852.000.000 lhe funds expended by
Lewi* Balsch were guest* of Mr. Solomon and son Curtis * Mra. I
the program and Th* American Legion and it* affil­
and Mr* Edd Timm and son L^roy, Harry Balsch and daughter Nancy J°
a fine meeting, iated group* in lhe direct financial
Friday night. Sept. 17. for a birth-.accompanied Harry to Grand Rap-i
assistance of needy children hun­
y of the District dreds
day supper lionorlng Mrs Bal*cb&lt;ids Wednesday and spent the day I *
“ \irrtn!tv ch^ch"tn*Grand
dreds of thousands of them-since
* a number of Eastern Star lady* wlth her- parents, and enjoyed a |
so^Tv 1825
:X5. Most of thia money went for
plan to attend the County meeuha
visit
with
her
brother'
from
New
I
roorcrented^it
UteT gtuier-: food
11 visit - ---- —.---------------------------- -----food, clothing snd medical treat­
at Freeport thte Thursday. * Mr■ York
city who
who was
wa* on
on hl*
way to|f??
“ rePre
»enw?&lt;1 «—u“l gauisr iooa,
York City
hls way
to
---------------menu.
Il represented fund.* ex­
and Mra. Henry Poulson spent khc" California on business * The many
pended In the national child wel­
weekend at Saranac with tnelr Middleville friends u
.
of Vemor Leetr.n,
fare programs ot these organisa­
daughter. Mr*. Harold Hoskins' and ka. Pham.
Pham 3 claas;
claas. who has been bouth Thoen*-pple ,t»rm
tion*.
family. * Mra. Lena Whjtf ha*, slationed In ths dispensary at,
am.rir.n tavtnn*’*
gone to th# home of Idrt: Lizzie Bremerton. Washington for some! The
September
organ tea Uonal D«Pll«
Stevens
Springs for an nine
time win
will i»c
be uiuc
Interested to know meeting of the South Thortiapole almost complete absorption in Uio
•'■ft.
’T in
— \ankee
----------........
m.
, -Tv
t .nd ha* Farm Bureau group wa* held at the national war effort; an army of
indefinite
stay.
★ Andrew tN-b.
Fink- bJm
thet h.
he
Is SSI
now “
onw ^Tlh
_ ________ ______
_________________
kew
mJ S huS
Mr 7m Mn
mor. Uun MW wluolnr »M
beiner L« confined to the bed with an t --- ------ ----------attack of rheumatism In hte knee, folk* but now has a helper. Per- Longstreet. Thursday evening, Bep- child welfare worker* carried on
Chair-* There L* a telephone at the Otto hapswhen the war te over Vemori tember
18. The following officers thte program during 1943.J, Chair
Bechtel home now-No. 154-F4. * can lake wme more stitoy and be- we«
elected-Chairman.
Jennie man kehm reported.
.. ........ . Mrs Claude
----—.............
- LBUmeUir
a.. rettiM good D*Tl*:vlce chairman, Myrta Jacktnechild
child welfare
Mr
Kermeen
and
an duuic
M Dinuiv
He te
sporting ./onon"
the
Mr and
and Mr* Claude Kermeen
and -“
om. an
m n Hr is i
the
■- Stuart
........ Rlgler family -|»»&gt;
spent SunSun- tXKuS
'tuning w
“ Mra
Mr. Don
Oui Buehler ^H1 •jon; • «eretary.
-r^
Wellington
*“ ”The Americ
•Uington Jackson;
Jackson; stondart*
standard* set
aat by
American Leday with Mr. und Mrs Joe Curri* Jrtum to herbome
—
^tar; aion.
iton leader, WUllam Cridler;
gion. Chaim
Chairman Kehm Mid;
rt
return lo her borne in Greenville
, assistant, Mercedes French;
recre— of the child wel­
*’*.k
»««• „
• vull
vla11 wnnnerparwith her par- I ”£‘&gt;nL Merced.
"The
ttandard
gun on the Freeport roa£ *
uu, WM
a a|tcr
Iean^th&gt;,rr(U^t.s
Mr
“nd...
M" —
R*y Aubllin
song --------------leader. fare program maintained and tne
nnma , M,u
.
..
Aiihll in I *t!0n. -Flossie
..... Adams; —
------ ----- —
X—M .U.
—. |.
— j. Clarence Longstreet; -hospital
serv- wrvlce*
rendered
through
It by The
in Det.Oit 1 j: t wetk after a two I*!lchton Tai: e Mrs Foster Wadi■ • ।
•_• Virginia Cridler;
aaaodated
AmericanLegton
Legion over
tne perlo------weeks vl*it with her grandparent*.
and
Waiter Richard and *“
associated American
।
Mr. and Mrs H E Bennett * Mr.Robert were Wednesday night
sup- * Oman's chairman.
Marton Finkmany
"
many years
years since
since it* eotabushmenu
and Mr*. Kenneth Elliott and three
t&gt;rr guests of the ForrestBender betner. The regular discussion was
vas have
have greatly
greatly inflt
influenced chUd welchildren of Coldwater, were Sunamlh ”uthwe* of twn
conducted by the
former leader.
__Jer, Ure
f|kre trends
trends and
and developments of
dnv
Walter Bender. foUowed by connun-,
day visitors of Mr mid
and Mra
Mrs Alton
Alton, * ianui&gt; suuui*ui oi vown.
connun-ehlld
. child welfare
welfare fact
facilities tn the comdrums,
drum*, games
games ’and pol luck
hi.r-a light
ii.hr munltlea and states As the reaull,
Elwood and children. * Mr. and
k,|i, n*v
Mr* Mark Ritchie were Saturday I
7
/
,,, refreshments
children of World War II veteran*
supper guest* of her brother and . The Methodist Sunday school will
The next meeting will be Thurs­ have service* and benefit* avaiume
sister-in-law, Mr. snd Mrs Charles holfl »t» annual rally day program day. October 21. Watch lhe paper* to them which were not available
Crookston. * Mr. and Mrs. Clarence, Pfxl.
1®'2° .n a c?mi lor further notice.
to children of veterans of World War
Sterby of Grand Rapids were in ^/htu,r"h
®»nrd”
I when their needs were urgent.
town on business on Wednesday. jervice. It Is hoped there wil be a
Mn. VlrsinU BeUe Hurley
"The American Legion through
and called at lhe home of her- l“r.W «t{cndance and that all the
Mrs. Virginia BeUe Hurley, who its child welfare program hu been
aunt. Mrs. Fred Biokoe. * Mrs. children and adult* will be back in
had spent lhe summer with her a strong Influence in change from
Hurry Bennett spent Friday with t l*2r
, to,ned P^ce* with many *on, Herbert Lanfeqr. northwest national and state institutionalizing
her sister. Mra Clara LoomL* in ncw I*°P,e »tao enrolling.
of town, died Tuesday. September and regimenting of children to serv­
Delton. * The T.-K. football team
14 at the home of her son Floyd ices and aid for children in their
Thornapple Red Croat Meeting
will .open.
2r... .-.
It* . -a*nn
—.. with
-.... „
a game
Hurley In Chester township near own family homes Also the benefits
here Friday with
“** Wayland
’—* ■"*'
Arthur
—
The first fall meeting of the lo­ Charlotte
following a
severe established Uirough the federal govSmalley is coach. * Mr. and Mrs. cal Red Cross organisation will be stroke. She Was 83 years old and ernnwnl by American Legion in­
Leo McWithey of Grand Rapids held at the Methodist church at 2 had been very active until a couple fluence -and demand tor jhe dis­
-----—a---------------------n--------of
• ....
were c.
Sunday
evening callers
his o'clock. Wednesday afternoon. Sep­ weeks before her death when she abled veteran of World War I snd
brother-in-liw and sister. Mr and tember 29 A summary of lhe work was taken sick and went to her th* dependent* of Uioee veterans
Mrs Claude Kermeen * Mr* S. B done tlie past year will be given son's at Chester just a week prior who died tn the service or since,
Quincer of the BaptLst parsonage, and there will be election of offi­ to her death. 8he was a sister of or who are disabled, and the.help
who ha* "been in poor health the cers It te hoped many ladle* from Mrs. Friend* Rock. Funeral serv­ The American Legion U giving to
past ytar is confined to the bed by Middleville and surroundng com­ ice* were held at the Methodist see to it that the servicemen and
/tekne**. *
ReprescniaHve
Ellis munity wUl attend.
church nt Marlin on Friday and veterans of World War II and their
Faulkner of Delton wa* a visitor at
dependent* receive the proper con­
the Paul Faulkrcr drug store, Thurs-1
Opening of Kid's Inn
' Those attending from this vicinity sideration -------------and assistance,
-—, -----material.
-------------day. * Rev and Mrs. I. W. Minor
The opening of the Kid's Inn. were Mr and Mr* Lsnfear. Mrs. ly aid* in Improving and assuring
and her mother. Mrs Margaret Bliss the recreation center for teen-age Rock and Mr. and Mrs Carl Rock, greater security in the family home
made a business trip to Kalamaaoo, youth of the Community has been Besides the two sons mentioned she . life of children of veterans of World
Friday and also visited their chll- set for this Tuesday. The rooms leaves three daughter*. Mrs. Viola War II."
, dren there and at Otsego. * Mrs. are in lhe Flnkbelner building on Brown of Augusta, Mrs. Nlnabello ( Chairman
---------- ---Kehm
---------*-*-■* *out
-* that
pointed
Mark Ritchie 1* employed in the Ear-t Main St. the site of the former Daggett of Olivet and Mrs. Lelah of the *2464.484 40 expended by The
i abstract department of the Register Hungeford shoe shop and lhe proj­ Pierson of Helena. Mont., all of American Legion and it* affiliated
of Deeds cfflc? at the Barrv countv ect is sponsored by the Methodist whom were present for the funeral ! organization In direct finance! aid
uUrtJ^WM
*nd IUUU
‘ rvu«»*
Wp M.uup.
Youth
Fellowship
Group. vuninContri- She also hu a sister tn Florida.
&gt; to needy children during 1943. the
i5
“’’A
^?n' I button* have berm made and there
I sum of I1.418.492A0 came out of the
John of Marshall, spent cne dav an&gt; ganirh and reading for a plca*- NORTH HOPE
, Legion’s own funds, or those of its
la-st week wi h hls purents kfr and ant Umf Rulca „e Mmple
foJ.
, affiliated groups. The balance was
Mr.
and
Mrs
WUllam
Martin
of
Mr*. Chris Xlatchelcln-wesiThorn- jGWa—no *moking. «2i No one Hastings spent Sunday at the. home obtained from outside 'sjsourccs,
*, l? Ro'&gt;*’n/-‘chNiib*rger of u pwmltUd to gamble. &lt;3» No eatof Qu* Peake. * Mr. and Mrs. most local, slate or federal resources,
z» "iUS 'ef
Visitor lnj£
jail ln onjPr to i^p me
Lewis Ferguson of Delton and Mr through Legion initiative and effort*.
»’lac,‘ «n»Ury and clean. The rooms
bers of the North Thornapjrie Farnt. will be open Sunday afternoon*.al- and Mr*. Merle Tobias of Dowling
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mr*
Bureau are.ft.'-ked to remember the
Tuesdav and Tliursdav eveninn Otto Pranshxa and family. ♦ Mr. Lo&lt; Cabins Not Strictly American
first tall mr.-ting thb Thursday from 7^0 to 10'
evening*
The log cabin which spread over
snd Mrs. Donald McCallum spent America In pioneer day* 1* attri­
evening M 8:15 at tlie Shirley Ker- ,rom 7"w • 10
Sunday afternoon with Mr. and buted to the original Swedish Mi­
mccn home. * Mr. and Mrs. Emory
Fine Treat
Mrs Capt Shellenbarger Ln. Has* ners in Delaware.
i Jones aud son Charle* of U-ightnn
Frederick Griffcth returned home tings. * Albert Hampton of the
| Mr. jura Mrs. Clarence Stccby of
Saturday from Higgins lake where Bunncl district was a Sunday
......... _--------------------guest of Mr. and Mrs. Morse Mur­ family * Mr and Mrs. Nelson Hul­
phy * Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Welch bert of Battle Creek spent Sunday
^-j-rrfmd Rapid*. Sunday September }&gt;* *JJET &lt;
12. _ hon&lt;njn« JMaftus
ilublribU o( "n "• '"■«"I
"J
of Shults called Saturday evening with their parent*. Mr. and Mn.
cK.,rfK
on Mr. and Mrs. Otto Pranshka and Albert Ulrich.
services
at Trinity
Methodist,
church where their friend. Dr. WilHam Hclrigel is pastor. * Mr. and 1
Mr*. E F. Blake und D O. Doyle
were Sunday dinner guests of Mr,
and Mra. Ernest Cross in Caledonia,
* Mrs. John Robertson of Flint spent
lhe weekend with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Malcomb Maciver at Pur­
melee. * The Jerald Dennison famlly has moved from the Curl home
on Broadway to their recently pur-.
chased heme, the Whitwam place'
on the cast side. * Mrs. Norman
Having decided to quit farming, I will sell at public auction all personal property
Carpenter of Detroit, spent last
week with her parents. Mr. and
on my farm located three-quarters mile cost, one-half mile south of Delton on the
Mrs. Will Reed in Parmelee. Nor­
man came for the weekend and
old Payne farm on
they also vLsited his parents. Mr.
and Mrs. Ben Carpenter before re­
turning home * Mrs. Monroe Gibbs,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs Claude
Rosenberg left for Milwaukee. Wte..
Friday where she expects to remain
sometime with au aunt of her hus­
&gt;
COMMENCING AT 1 O'CLOCK SHARP. IS W
'
band Monroe Is receiving hls boot
training at the Great Lakes Train­
ing Station but is In the hospital
where most of his time has been
spent since taken into service * Mr.
FARM EQUIPMENT
COWS
and Mrs. Clair Brog and children
were Sunday dinner guests at the
Elmer Ischinger home -in Grand
■ McCormick Deering Little
Holstein
cow,
8
yrs.
old,
Rapids Her mother and sister. Mr*.
fresh, Oct. 10
Raich Tuber and Mildred accom­
Genius 16-in. tractor plow
panied Hum home for a week's
visit and her father will ioin them
Brown cow, fresh April
McCormick mower, 5 ft. cut
Friday for the weekend. * Tlie
Kindergarten room of T.-K. school
Durham heifer, 16 mos. old
F-l 2 tractor on steel,
Is filled to overflowing with fifty]
A-1 condition
little tots. Two sets of twins are
among the beginners, the Getty
boy* and the Palmer girls. * John'
PIGS
Fence stretchers
Kollar was brought from Pennock
hospital at Hastings Sunday to hls
Cream separator. Royal blue
home In Clay Hills neighborhood
7 feeder pigs
where he is recovering from an at-'
Two 10-gal. milk cans
lack of pleurisy, although still con-'
Slip scrapers
Buzz saw *
fined to the bed. * Mr. and Mrs.
CHICKENS
Monroe Aubll of Leighton took Mrs |
80 rods of 39-in. hub fence,
Christine"Flnkbelner to Moline Sun-!
day where she wmalned to care for
100 White Rock chickens,
6 in.stave
her sister. Mrs Katherine Gordon
4 mo*, old.
who lias been til for tome months.
Coal brooder stove
* Mr and Mrs. Ival Baird and
daughter Arden of Grand Rapid*
Cornsheller
Iron kettle
visited her parents, Mr- and Mrs.1
FARM TOOLS
Elmer
James.
Wednesday
and;
Brooder house, 8x12
Thursday and were supper guest* of
her sister. Mrs Foster Waddell and
McCormick
binder,
7
ft.
cut
family. * This 1* a busy time in
the country with bean harvesting
HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE
David Bradley potato digger
and silo filing now on the docket
* Clarence Thede, son of Mr. and
Spring tooth drag, 3 sec.
Mrs. Glenn Thede of Leighton has
Davenport
Bookcase
been a great sufferer the past few
Spike tooth drag, 3 sec.
weeks with asthma and hay fever
Radio
Victrola
and confined tq the bed several
weeks. He is a student in T.-K.
Dump rake
■ Rocking chairs
school. * Conrad R. Beeler.Pharm. I
3 claas. of the Great Lakes Train­
Dowagiac grain drill
Other article* too numerou* to mention
ing station, spent the weekend with
Ins parent*. Mr and Mrs. L R.
Beeler * Mr and Mrs Earl Kermren of Parmelee were Suhday din­
ner guests of Mr. and Mn. Julian
Potts in lhe Clay Hills vicinity. W.
Foster Waddell was brought home
from Butterworth hospital,- Grand
Rapids on Saturday and is gaining
nicely from his recent operation,
although still confined to the bed.'
* Billie tiandefur. who enlisted tn
the Navy last spring and is con­
nected with lhe hospital corp has
PftOMUETOR
been transferred to the Marines,
and now 1* stationed at San Diego.
MILTON LEINAAR. Clerk
LOREN COPPOCK. Auctioneer
Calif. He recently was at New River,
N. Carolina, where Cpl. Martha
Phone Hickory Comers 17F2-1
Bl-had accidentally found him and
there was a happy reunion of two
Middleville youngster*. Billie has

neth Vogel of Jackson will be In­
terested to know Uiat she will teach
1st grade in the Michigan Center
schools this year. ★ Approaching
cold weather and shut-in condition*
are causing ’tome of our resident*
to double-up for tha winter. This
town has many people living alone
In large houses who very well could
share together and avoid lonesomenea*.
Mrs. Lcnna Kirkpatrick Is
going to stay with Mrs. Nellie
Thom (won; Mrs Mattle Lynd 1*
staying with her son Max and wife,
and
and we
we hear
hear of
of others
others who anUcipate changes. * Mr and Mr* Wm.
McKevitt spent the weekend Grand
Rapids with hl* *l»ier. Mra. I. H.
Keeler « * Mra. Lydia Bradford of
Nashville visited her sister*. Mn
Dora Gannon and Mrs Maud Cros*
the past weekend. * Mrs Ora Davis
has relumed to her home south of
town after several week* spent with
her sister. Miss Mary Moe * Jack
Chase of the Naval Reserves at
Kalamazoo, spent lhe weekend with
hls parents. Mr and Mrs Dave,
Chase. * Mr*. George Krupp and
two daughters of Grand Rapids
were recent luncheon guest* of her
niece. Mrs Reg Cridler west of
'town. * Frank Ttechon with lhe
engineering force te spending
U S. ......................................................
J-6... furlough _..u
a tew days
with his peopie. He ha* been employed on lhe
Alcan highway for many month*
and has had some Interesting experiences * Glenn Blake has returned from hls vacation in the
Upper Peninsula * Jim Pruett of
Mt. Pleatuni, Tennessee came Fri­
day for a week's visit with hls
daughter. Mrs Stanley Glass and
family. He arrived in time to help
Mr*. Glass and son Eugene cele­
brate their birthdays. Sat.. Sept. 18
* Mr. and Mr'. Arch Dent of Kalainozoo were Sun. visitors of her *1.- ,
ter Mrs. Wm. Corson and family. *
Mrs. Maurice Smith and niece.
Mra James Rogers, nee Mary Griffeth, of Sturgis spent the weekend
with their sister and aunt. Mrs.
LewL* Flnkbelner and family. Sun­
day afternoon. Mrs. Rogers and
cousin. ML*s Evelyn Flnkbelner
called at the homes of her uncle*.
Harold and Glenn Grlffeth. * Mr
and Mrs. T. J. Berry and Mrs
Blanch Segerstrom spent Saturday
and Sunday In Lansing with their
children. Mr
and
Mrs. James
Berry * Mr. and Mrs. Wm. MeKevltl accompanied hi* sister. Mrs.
I. H. Keeler of Grand Rapid*, to
VMTnontviUe, Sunday. September 12
where they visited the McKcvitt'*
son-in-law and daughter. Mr. and
Mrs. Day Pugh, wid helped their
small granddaughter. Mary Ellen
celebrate her 6th birthday * Mr.
and Mrs W. K. Llcbler. Mrs. Wil-

CONSUMERS

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In coop.rorlo,' wilh lh. War PrM. rTlon Board', Voluntary ConMrratlon Program.

a

MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1943

TERMS: CASH DAY OF SALE.

CHARLES BURGART

�ON
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brought
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affiliated
mc.tl aid
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clean
over
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Sunday

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before vou give me your Answer!
'I'

hlld weland me
1: 0/ lhe
KI cd Of
menu
hlld welmt-nia ol
the com­
be result,
veteran*
nvaiiaoie
available
forld War
irgent.
through
hlU bcCII
ngc from
|on:il!zln«
o toAcrvin their
• benefits
k-r.tl gov■glon in^he cllsar I and
veterans
or since,
lhe help
giving to
men and 1
and their
&gt;pcr conmaterial­
assuring
illy home
of World

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Look into Your HearT

new is

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went tot
•I trcalundA nhlld wel-

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y name isn’t important.

I’m just one

M

. of the millions of fellows over here
fighting for America. I’d like to speak for these fellows—to
you folks back home. z * 4 z, • *&gt;.
—
55 Yju sec, I think I know what’s in their minds, because
wc often talk things over among ourselves. Mostly wc talk
about home—about the places wc came from and the things
wc plan to do when wc get back. Right now, especially,
wc’rc thinking a lot about home, for we’re in the bloodiest
battles of history—and wc know that some of us will not
come back. Some of us will never see again the ones we love.
But—we’ve got a job to do and we’re going to do it. What
I want to say to you folks back home is this: we’d like to
think that you are with us in this bitter struggle of invasion.
It would help a lot to know that you arc really behind us,
backjng us up 100 per cent. It’s going to take a heap of
ammunition—and ships and planes, tanks and guns, to beat
the Axis. That’s what the 3rd War Loan is for; it’s for
invasion. Most of us fellows in the service arc putting every
dollar wc can into War Bonds. But you folks back home
will have to carry the big load/Wc’vc got to depend on you.
Dop’t fail us, will you?,

s. __
A
,^08, it’s to you this boy is looking in this critical hour. Today &gt;
America calls upon you to do your part inthc 3rd war loan.
And your part is at least one extra $100 War Bond during
the drive. A T LEAST $100. That’s in addition to your regu- k
lar War Bond subscriptions. Invest more if you possibly can
—some of you must invest thousands in order to reach our ,
national quota. Invest out of your income—invest out of your
idle or accumulated funds.
Remember, this money must come from individuals like\
yourself. Each and every one must do his share.
/ Let’s do it the American way—willingly, gladly. Do it
with the knowledge that you are putting your money into
the safest investment in the world—to be paid back with
interest by your government.
Sacrifice today—you will be richer for it tomorrow. Back
the invasion now—buy at least one extra $100 War Bond in
September.

• United States War Savings Bonds
Series "E”; gives you back 14 for every
13 when the bond matures. Interest:

Your Answer is Either "Yes" or "No" in this

2.9% a year, com pounded semi-annually,
if held to maturity. Denominations: 125.
150, 1100. 1500. 11,000. Redemption:
Anytime 60 days after issue date. Price:
75% of maturity value.

Roll Call of the Nation—
YES
□

I will honestly do my best to invest in at hast one extra
5100 War Bond during the 3rd War Loan Drive. I will
lend my Government this money gladly to back up our
fighting men.

NQ
I am not lending any of my money to my country, I'm
□sponging it. Sure, I know the boys who are fighting for
me need support, but let somebody else make the
sacrifices.
Your answer will be given in the number of extra War Bonds

you invest in during September.

IN THE WORLD

SAFEST INVESTMENTS

WAR
LOAN
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2Vi% Treasury Bonds of 1964-1969;
readily marketable, acceptable as bank
collateral. Redeemable at par and ac-

trued interest for the purpose ot satisfy­
ing Federal estate taxes. Dated Septem­
ber 15. 1943: due December 15. 1969.
Denominations: 1500. 11,000. 15.000,
110,000. 1100,000 and 11,000,000.
Price: par and accrued interest.
Other securities: Scries "C Savings
Notes; Wt&gt; Certificate of Indebted­
ness; 2% Treasury Bonds of 19? 1-1953;
United States Savings Bonds Series "F*;
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�THE HA9TTNt8 BANNER. THURSDAY, ItMTtfBCK H, 1H1
J Bethlehem. Pa.
last Monday for Detroit, where he the Service. On Thursday evening,
Mrs. Ernest‘ Shomo enter
enrolled In the Melstnger School Mr and* *"
’ ­
of Art on Tuesday. He returned tained in ineir nonor with a family I of Grand Rapids attended the John Mr
dinner. * Pvt. El toe Vandccar of
Guy family reunion at the home of i
,
Jefferson Barracks. Mo., is spending |I Mr.
and Mrs. Paul ouy of Warner-1 ft11 of.’
a furlough with hi* parents. Mr.
Capt. and
and and Mrs. Leon Vandecar. * Mr. . ville on Sunday. About forty rela- , ***“1 M
live* were present. ★ Mr*. Albert *
son, Don Jr. arrived home Saturday and Mrs. J. Roy Smith and daugh­ I Dinwiddle
of New Orleans. La...
‘SadfSiSlv*^
afternoon for a week's stay with ter of Caledonia called on Rev. ahd spent Monday ntaht with Mrs. Law- -unc.l’i
relatives here. They returned to Mrs. Geo. Wingard Sunday after­
rence Hilbert and Mis* Lorena Hll- '
Colorado Sunday. They spent from noon. ★ Mr. and Mra. Arthur Al- bert
Mr. Dinwiddle was enroute
d
Monday until Thursday with friends
her summer home in Petoskey
ELJ?'nimmnUr'
In Coldwater, where Capt. Bhorno Mrs Harry Pennington of Castle­ ! from
to her home in New Orleans. * Mr. • nian ftnd Perr^ Barnum.
practiced dentistry' before entering ton Township Sunday for dinner.
Mr
«nrt
Mrs*
Artruir
Aiieraine
jr
*
and
Mrs.
Wm.
Adrlancc
of
Grand
,
Arthur Allerdlng. Jr.. Rapids spent last Wednesday with 1 CLAY HlLUt
• Mr.
” and Mra.-we™abo^S^Thu
' wasTblrthd’y dinner Tn honor of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hynes. ♦ Mr. Last Week's Letter
' I Arthur Jr or Hud * Mr and Mrs I “nd Mj!» Lawrence Paul accompan- । Verdun Covill had the misfortune
I hSSI'
LuSlif iS IM w &gt;»■ •“&lt;! Mr., Cbu, SS.- to Mre . Hirer ot UM
In hU
i Sunday dinner gue*t* of Mr. and 1 ladcr of Orand Rapids were Sun-| right eye recently at theWhltePro! Mrs Herald Classic * Mrt Harold | da* ruesta of Mr. and Mrs. Clar- | duct plant In Middleville. After
। Blakely and daughter Judy of Bliss-1 encc Amle and son* of Battle Creek, eight x-rays an eye specialist in
"e “vunld “ r li™* Mr ltd
------------I Orona
Mgoul
mowl »
the back of the eyeball. It had left
Mrs. Leon Nicholson last week while
Surprise Birthday Dinner
her husband. Rev. Blakely attended
Mr* John Bulling wa* surprised a hole in the eye through which it
Conference in Detroit. He joined 1 Friday evening when her son and passed. It i* thought Mr. Covllle
them lor
for Uie
the weekend. *
♦ Mrs. Karl'
Karl wife, Mr. and Mrs. Rolfe Bulling will lose the sight of that eye. * Mr.
Faul and Miss Marda Faul spent! of Hastings accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. SUsoh of Freeport were
Friday and Saturday with the for- , .and Mrs. J. Marsman. and Mr. and
..—
k— i 1 Mrs
Arthur Allerdlng. Jr. also of Wednesday. * Mrs. Oertte Harri* en­
------mer's—
mother.
Mr*. C. B. Benham
I
the
Busy
Bee club
and sister. Mrs. Richard Hughes of1 jHastings came for a birthday din­ tertained
Allegan. * Miss Genevieve Penn- iner Ln her honor. Mr. and Mrs. Thursday; games were played and
mg ton of Lansing Is spending a two 1 ,ArUiur Allerdlng. Sr. of Woodland a nice lunch was served by the
hostess. * Mr. and Mrs. John Lukweeks vacation with her parent*, iwere also guest*.
so
entertained
her
brother
and
Mr and Mrs. Harry Pennington of
famllv of Grand Rapids recently. *
Mrs. Leon Pott* went to Blodgett
sIn M.ckuuw city *
Wrall.nd TownU.lp School 1». hospital Saturday morning to ac­
Pvt. Elwood McLeod of Colum- i _Bn
Tuesday and classes beginm”; . Prom TeiY/11 IM ntr
1 ",n&lt; Wllh thC Wth OradB C’Bdt*d company her auter, Mra. Lenna
Johnson to her home in Bowne
Uwre from Texas, spent Saturday ,fflccrg ft5 foI]ows;
Center. Mrs. Johnson had been in
3 Fifth and Sixth Grades
the hospital seven weeks having
‘ 1 Pres.. Joan Begerow: Vice-Pre*.. had a major operation. * Mr. and
‘ Marvin Classic: Sec y . Duane Row­ Mrs. William Bullet of Middleville
; lader; Treas.. Joyce Parthing. spent Sunday at Roy McCaul's. *
2 | Seventh Grade:
Mr. and Mrs. Cha*. Gibbs spent
Sunday at Stephen Miller's, near
Clarksville. ■* Mr. and Mrs. Stan­
ley Johnson of Dutton, spent Bun­
, engineering nt the Oido Static Uni- IJXrimienday at Chas. Skinners.
i verslty In Columbus. Ohio. ★ Mr.
cin&lt;« Advisor Mrs Miller- Pres
fnmilv of Homer’antl Mi^'and Mrs* Vlr«ln,tt Warren:’ Vice. Pre*’. Phy- CLOVEBDALE
TaJwSP-nrt ?OmUv^,fdPnn ' ”tlC Harper: Sec'v.. Melva Makley;
M*2,Ujn!£ For
Tteas. Marv Curtis: Student Coun- Last Week’s Letter
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Humeston
^d^daToftoTt £ph&lt;*‘‘re“W,M’
were In Kalamaoo. the past Sun­
^irtCp1Imnmlnf1ramn*Switt ^pxxs" ' ^lais Advisor. Don McCormack; day. calling on Mrs. Humeston's
:1i’Snoi? fCurtoCghW,sr.^ v^de^: VBmy*“^ two brothers. Roy and George Mac­
Donald. * Callers the past Sunday
at Mr- and Mrs. Edward Pennels
vnent "lost ’wrek”0with Rkymond I
Frederick Geiger: Student
&amp;*"olf
^M#
RObCrt CaP'POn’ BMty L&gt;* were Mr and Mrs. Harry Pennels
and Richard Pennell and *on
Norman of Kalamazoo. * Miss Em­
Dorothy Walker returned to her1
home tn Ml. Clemens last weekafwilliam*- ma Johncock left last Monday for
Detroit where slip will teach this
year. * Mr. and Mrs. Nial McOahn
HenrvhHvne? She tMche^at Vuf Phv,lls Eckardt: Sec&gt;. Virginia and children of Hastings spent
Mt
tM* vear * Vamev: Treas . Maxine Bates; Stu- Tuesday afternoon with Mrs. Arthur
Johncock * Mias Vivian Brooks
left Saturday for Lowell where she
been convalescing from a recent
will teach this year. * Mr. and
operation at the home of her parMrs. Rov Pennels of Kalamazoo
called at Virgil Monica's. Sunday.
★ Mr. and Mrs. Edward Pennels
entertained the following for din­
ner on Wednesday:
Mrs. Nellie
Joan Leffler spent Uie weekend
Raiitah. Man Lake^
„ Service Squad Kelly. Mrs. Janette Brooks. Mr. and
War Ira ID c keep* her busier than ever but she manages
with her aunt*. Mb* Doreen Clary
A Safety PMrolandsendee
hns been brranlred In the Fifth and Mrs. Klose. Mrs Mina Stover ot
and Mrs Vert Miller of Hasting} * . —fc.
.. ~
Arlle Kalamazoo Mr. and Mrs. Lewis
to keep calm and pleasant.
Misa Jeanne Burkle of Battle Creek S‘^,’\1(.53r,l^Ch^Om6ffteers
spent Monday, with her parent*, smi dler
teacher. Officers were Ferguson of Delton. Mrs. Martha
She still has ‘The Voice Wilh A Smile” even when the
Chamberlain and Mrs Emma Dick­
Mr and Mrs Carl Burkle. She. in I
erson. * Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon
company with her sister-in-law. Snfetj Patrol.
.
lights are thick on lhe long distance switchboard and the
Capt.
Mrs. carlyle Burkle of Lansing. Just
n
""’ -Donald Matthews,. Lieut. Howell and Mr. and Mrs. Will But­
circuits are crowded. Even when she has to ask you to —•
ler of Kalamazoo and James Lewi*
Duane Rowlader.
returned
relumed from a two week's vneavnea-, -------------of Leslie called on Mrs Martha
tlon
In
Roanoke.
Virginia,
where
Service
“
J*
1
;
“Please limit your call to 5 minute/. Others are waiting.*9-larv Jane Leak. Lieut. Chamberlain and Mrs. Emma Dick­
they visited the former's sister.
Cant Ms
erson. Sunday. * Mrs. Iva Kelly of
_ Lambeth
• _...i....i. (Marie n-,*nn,
nr.^ Charlotte
t
Charlotte Hall.
________
Mrs.
BUrklei. and
That’s to help everybody gel Iietter service and you couldn’t
Hastings spent the weekend with
family. * Miss Ellen Hilbert of New
Mr. and Mrs. George Kahler and
Castle. Indiana visited her mother. ROUTH THORNAPPLE
ask for a belter reason limn that.
Mrs. Glenn Kahler. * The ClovMrs Lawrence Hilbert from Wed­ Last Week's Letter
Mrs. Edna Grlffeth of Kalamazoo
nesday until Sunday. She accom­
panied her sister and husband. Is passing some time here with her ly entertained at the home of Mr.
Mrs. Wilbur
Gibson's on
MICHIGAN BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY
Capt. and Mrs. Don Shorno as for os brother. Ben Park, ancyfamily:1 Mrs. and
Chicago on Sunday, on their re­ Park remains oulte poorly * Mr. Thursday. * Mrs. Mina Aldrich of
Center was a euest of Mr. and
turn to Denver. Colorado. On Fri­ and Mrs. Floyd Laclflre accompanied Hope
Mrs. Clarence Applegate and Elsie
day Diev received a telephone call by her brother. Perrv Barnum and Sunday
for dinner. * Mr. and Mrs
from Cpl. Richard Hilbert who la sister, Mrs. Lvdia Wilson were in
attending Lenlglr- .University in Battle Creek Thursday. * Theo­ Clarence Applegate and Elsie and
dore Wleringo assisted hls brother Mrs. Mina Aldrich called at the
Fred of the/North county line In Will Hallock's Bunday afternoon. ♦
I taking dowh his big shed and one of Mrs. Ewing of Middletown. Ohio,
Friday to snend sometime
the buries on this farm, the bld came
Timothy Johnson farm, south of with her daughter iffTd family, Mr.
143«es' Comers, which the state has and Mrs. Robert Boykin.
I bought. * Milo Shaw had some of
| hls cattle in Jackson last week DUNHAM DISTRICT
and this week he Is Ln Ithaca. Bill Last Week's Letter
Flfield accompanying him to assist
The Maple Grove Farm Bureau
In their care. * Mr. McKibbln of Community Group will meet Sat­
Yankee Springs Is filling and sow­ urday evening. September 18. at
ing 80 acres of rye on what was the the home of Mr. and Mrs. Claude
the Timothy Johnson farm south Hoffman. Pot luck supper will pre­
of Oates' Corners ★ Mr. and Mrs. cede the business session. * Mr.
Clarence Shaw and Roberta of near and Mrs Frank Lauer, O. E. Brumm
Nashville. and a friend of the lat- and Burt Case of Augusta called
। ter's from near Richland were
. guests Monday at lhe Milo Shaw ernoon. * Mr. and Mrs. Claud Hoff­
home. * Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ross man spent Friday with Mr. and
; &lt; Mary Wleringa) of Detroit spent Mrs Nelson Willison at the latSaturday night with her brother Al­
bert Wferinga and family of he pound son. Roland Joe. was born
west county line. They were Gln- Friday night al Pennock hospital
ner guest* Sunday at the Johnson to Sgt. and Mrs. Rudolph Soya
and Wieringa home. Callers there (Thelma Ball). Sgt. Soya is Idtat-

Lt Gaylord Flory of Texas is visltahis mother. Mrs Bertha Flory
brother Verdon Flory this
week. * Rev. and Mrs. Arthur
Dodge visited relatives in Indiana
und Ohio lost week. They also
moved their daughter. Miss Mary
Eldon Farrell were Dodge from Westerville, Ohio, to
James Sidman of Delphos. Ohio, where she has ac­
cepted a position a* Art Teacher
which position she alsd held lh
L South
Woodland. MIm Westerville. They have heard from
Lowell who is now located
* Oaks. Woodland and Mrs. •hefTownsend, West Woodland. * in Bigland. * Verdon Flory left

I St£?. ”JSS.

DLAND

&lt;S “3

ed at Scott Field. Ill. * Mr. and
Mrs. Merton Hartman and aon. Mr.

Claud Hoffman Bunday, -a Mr. ano
or court.
Mrs Alvin Schmitzer and children
J.
and Mrs. Lottie Donovan all of
ward T. ZI.I,
Battle Creek visited at Royal Dono­
van's Sunday
*•*
Frank Marsh
Sunday at Cl_—
Hyde went back with them for a THE CONSERVATION COMMISSION—
visit. * Mr. and Mrs Keith Ball and MIOBATORY OAME BIROS
ly were guests SunTHBRBPORR. Th. CoM.rr.tlon C.w
DURFEE
Last Week's Letter
Mn. Myrtle Green of Grand Rap­
ids after spending two weeks' visit­
ing Mr. and Mn. Claud Hunt left
for Lansing Saturday. ♦ Mrs. Ly­
man Duane Hunt returned from
Gulfport field where she ha* been
spending several week* with Duane,
and reports he has been sick with
ptomaine poisoning but U better
now. He 1* studying mechanical av­
iation and has been promoted from
private to private first class. * Mr.
and Mrs. Roger Davis. Mr. and Mrs.
Kenneth Ritchie spent Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Conklin near
Lacey. * Mr. and Mrs. Eugene
Freeman had Sunday dinner with
Mr. and Mrs. Henry D. Dnvl*. *
Joe Hammond of Cedar Creek and
son William of Battle Creek visited
In the Hammond and Bateman
ITS*
home Saturday. * Roger Davis and
Henry D. Davis are building a large
tool shed which 1* a big Improve­
ment. * The first frost of the sea­
son came Friday night and dam­
aged the gardens and a little coni
Harry H. Whllstay. Chaki
In this vicinity. ★ Mr. and Mr*. Ed- ,
WeyUnd 0&gt;.»ed. Sscrsui
ward Rice and Vet* were Bunday ।
evening caller* of Mr. and Mrs. ।
Spellman Casey. Ln the Hinds dis­
trict. ★ Mrs. Perry Hunalcker of
Cleveland I* visiting Mr. and Mrs. ORDER TOR PUBLICATION
Bert Fancher.

tS2 sx?

L E G A L S
NOTICE TO CREDITOR*

f.,T7

She still has 'The Voice With A Smile

MEN and WOMEN

o( l*robil«.
(hit 0-30

DISTRICT COURT OF THE UM1THD
STATES
W.tUrn District of MIchlRsa
'
Boutbcm Dlriiton
NOTICE TO CREDITOR*

Lililrr, In th

3* WAR UAH DRIVE

WANTED
\

IH OUR LOCAL PLANT

GOOD WORKING CONDITIONS
GOOD

There It no shortage of ELECTRIC POWER
and there will be none' for

WAGES
Civilian Requirements.'

PAST

EXPERIENCE NOT NECESSARY

J. A. KRUG, Director
Office of War UtHHIos

GOALTOGu!
•V

BACK THE ATTACK WITH WAR BONDS
"74* above statement hits the nail on the head!

SOME JOBS OPEN FOR YOUTHS 17 YEARS OLD, WHO HAVE HAD PRE
VIOUS NYA OR HIGH SCHOOL MACHINE SHOP TRAINING

But don’t overlook die word "esstntial'&gt;
It takes precious man-power to produce
electric power — men to mine coal, railroaders

★ Now fob tho power play to put over the winning

touchdown for Uncle Sam. And it’s your War Bond money
that’a going to furnish that power. Don’t be a grandstand

and mariners to carry coal, dearie utility work­

All applicants must qualify under the new war
manpower stabilization plan in order to be accepted

BRING BIRTH CERTIFICATE AND APPLY AT

ers to convert coal to electric power and bring
it to your home.
To waste electricity, is to waste materials

and man power needed for the war.

team, and it’a teamwork that wins. Victory is our goal—but
you know how tho enemy fights inside tho fivo-yard line.

It Lakes powtr, power, power to put over the Unconditional

Surrender touchdown. Your money is that power! Boost

Zlecbucify id Ute J.i^e-Plead
off Wad Production

your bond-buying .quota for thia 3rd War Loan Drive. And
remember, it's a cash-on-tho-Lno drive—ending September
30th—to raise fifteen billion dollars, exclusive of
subscription* by commercial banka, and over and above your

regular bond investments. Sure you'll, do it.'

EMPLOYMENT OFFICE

CONSUMERS POWER COMPANY

Then watch your Undo Sam acoro—and score again 1

HASTINGS MFG. COMPANY
STANDARD OIL COMPANY (INDIANA)

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                  <text>The Hastings Banner
SECTION ONE—FACES 1 to 8

EIGHTY-EIGHTH YEAR

Barry*! Local Option 'WILL TOWNSHIP
Election Attracting
L,rl--i»r rrnur
Frnrt State-Wide Attention OFFICERS SERVE
£101116 £ 10111
The local option election to lx? ।

HASTINGS. MICHIGAN. THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 30. 1943

16 PACES—2 SECTIONS

DRASTIC LAWS State
FOR Will
JHE EMPLOYMENT
■SS2.0F MINORS IN MICH,

EDITORIAL

FART
WAR

Pay Shors i—

[RATIONING

JOE McKNIOHT
heart condition which eventually vur paara* AUtiniT
!GtvCODa.O.o^Dun0kU,
When anyone told a Scotch story
in the presence of Joe McKnight. “S,Xodr?u’.h.„ „
Lines in City Oct. 1
friend*
usually
looked
hi*
way
with
held in this county November 2 I*
, • The city council Friday evening ’---------- -------an appreciative chuckl^-not be­ m'Su?'? «
—----- evidently attracting state-wide at­
I ratified an agreement proposed by'
cause the story applied but rather specialist, he arranged hours and;WI 1 HMVArf III I
—-------- ■ ■
. .
, tenton.
tenton. In
... the Detroit Free Pre-vs ,
the State highway department Un• re£tl*T **^7
Ruling of Attorney General on account of the fact that Joe was schedules so that he could make J
of Sunday wa* a long article, writ- I
■ der it the state organization will designed to aid you ta your curten by James M Haswell, head of i
just about the diametric opposite hi* appointment* by train, even
go the Boys and Girls of Barry
Has Been Asked by State
Occupation. Permit* From I' continue to do the same malnte- rent purchases of item* rationed by
though he wa* entitled to the fcxlra )
,' Free v
Press.
Lansing Bureau. MY
c“- hanalny
of all the Scotch stories ever told.
bo.. In our Armed Forces ”Greetnance
work
as
it
ha*
In
the
past
&lt;
the
government.
Thi* newspaper
School Officers Necessary
Election Commission
[' Haswell came to Hailing* himself
In courtesy, thoughtfulness and gasoline for the trip by virtue of a ,
|ng*'' thl* Beautiful Sept, morning:
on M-37 43 and 79 within the citv believes thi* service will enable in­
week to find out why the pe­
The legislature of Michigan last generosity. Joe “rang the bell." Not physicians order. But he believed i The great need for Ir.ore eilioloy- limits Dir city will receive about dividual* to cooperate more fully tn
I I hope I can make thl* column of last
cea th*1*
lha "Home Front.” a* interesting tition* asking for the prohibition of winter gave it* approval to a con­ that he was an Individual you could that, despite legal teciinicallttea.! nors
,
t
wo
thirds
of
the
co*t
of
cleaning
(
winning
the
war
on
the home front.
under
18 years of age.
who want
the manufacture and **l» of
there was no excuse for using lire* ?£”_}!.
ntl.Yepar
’offered
forr rhe street*, removing *now -----stitutional amendment, submitted
Ls the other people who have writ- &gt; quor
from1
Meals, Fata. Chasse
to thl* county were circulated; to the voter* of Michigan at the push around with Impunity either, and gasoline on any trip for any, ‘®
J '“L, TK E*’."!. ??
State street, cleaning
the sewer|
_____________
|en for it. in the past.
.— .v_
Hamp, x. Y, 2 and.BrowR
who did the work. etc. He tell* the April election this year. The i for
. Joe had a rugged
—character and purpose if other means of transpor. magea small or large enfilovers basins and several other kind* of stamps A and B now valid through
I But you may be. sure I was sur­ I story
prised
4113CU when
WlkCU Ik was
— &lt;kj asked
lka»CU to
W write
WlkkC nBtMkr’In the Sunday Issue of nut ' amendment wa* approved by the 1 definite convictions,
tatlon were available. In thl* case.
to get wch minors on their *®* “ b*&gt; done- *nd *U* “*^“5
3 Brown •**“? c 009
J?
Pou young people In our Armed
My,
Blanned weU put voter* of this state. It provide* that I Wonder how many people who the train would do. It was not so ; 'l'\ilh8 MlcNaan ha* rome sUfL,o-d£’..oP.-£h^rjn^^I^'SSL
(ownship officer* shall hold office I ftave gripped at rationing revtne- converiient as a car. perhaps, but ]aw)k nn me employment of minors, use our city streets. The difference becomes valid Oct. 3 and remain*
,, ,, , statewide Importance on tbe Barry
know that Joe. while serving
will be that the state will, as It good through Oct. 3C.
i 1 al first said. Myl I never could county vote on November 2; they for two y®**’- to that township
“”
d
«
The
Banner
has
b»en
asked
to
give
^“iSsrSjftsr0^ .°^*r
voluntarily on the county gasoline , That wa* the way Joe did things.. a tumnury of this state’s legisla- should, bear its share of the coati
Canoed ouws*. Rte.
B.h"*c B!rnl /]”*{“*•. and ca,,'ij*iKn'
lelt I would not be doliig my share J&gt;traleqteu In the hope
&gt; When the proposal wa* under }?Mrd |y,l1ke&lt;1
-* ,,d ,.&lt;£th ?roT
Wllh fellows like him. you dont tlon on (hat subject It should in- of caring for Ito trunk line* through1 Blue stamps R, 8. T valid through
here on the Home Front if I didn t out
ftre before ..
it ispreads.”
vw» uj
**».•e (wv
i discussion several legislative lead- , the rationing office? He though: It really need legal tomes and courts terest both the minors and those Hastings, which the city hat done sept. 20: U V and W now valid
heretofore without compensation, through Oct. 20.
kt least try So here I come.
He&gt;«l«O
State urv orgamwho would be glad to employ them. The
He*2wJ*avs:
aY‘i “"Btotodcy
organ Isaid It was their judgment lhat ’ the wartime duty of ail citlzcm to of law
new arrangement will go into I
sugar
1 RUtto now I have got to Ibten to utt who
no p&lt;rt in initiating ers
During hLv lifetime. Joe wa* ac- । They are ■*
.
township officer* elected that ’ cut the use of motor cars all posseffect October 1 The agreement: sump No. 14 good for 5 pound*
riHbriel Heatter to hear what you u,
rush-­ the
thee Barry campaign,
campaign? now are rush
Ktc.t utions
day would serve two instead of ib|c&gt; an(j he didn’t wish to give any- lively associated with a great vocan be cancelled bv either partv by. Au, I8 through Oct. IL
kre doing on the Battle Front. Li*- lng
Ing (o
to lhe
the ald
aid o
off the local enthUsentnUs- one-year termsdf the amendment onc the occasion to accuse him of
giving proper notice of Ito intenstamps No. 15 and 16 may bo
len as If you are doing real good
Within two week* every vot•S’
hl. OH.CU,
PO.UW,., u
tlon to do so.
used for canning sugar in amounts
lor yourselves. Keep up the good er in the county will know that
si-u,uS'.pr«%iSe,;l&gt;,ou2::
*&lt;»£,
work and I am sure some of these *•- •--------------- * • •
—~• - .. | of 5 lb. each through
Oct. 21.
he*
In -a fight ••"
township justice* of the peace to L™,
------Khne.
[lay* we will have one grand reun- ,
”
..
. on Page 4. Sec. .I.)
। 2 Work permihr will not he is- ’
(Continued
conform if the amendment carried. I*ct that r
1 Stamp IS good for 1 pair, validity
[on.
, sued until: &lt;a) there 1» an offer of
Under our state constitution, an ;
I extended
indefinitely.
Airpiano
। employment for the minor and &lt;b'
amendment voted by the people be­
I stamp No. 1 in War Ration Book
Lhat Barry Co., had some 1300 boys
the occupation at which the minor,
comes effective 30 day* after its
III scheduled to become effective
knd girls Ur the service. Now what
_aa .
— adoption. In this case the township
I is to be employed has been approved
1 Nov. 1.
I by the State Department of Labor!
would like to know to just how U£| f) IM U/AD FFFADT officer* were elected at the **me .
and Industry.
[nany Orangeville Twp has. But I nCLr I" W AK ClIvKI I time lhat the amendment extend- I
Voted to Create a Water
|' Stamp Number • from Basic
; 3 Minors under 14 are not eligi- ■
Lin sure we itave our share.
I
.
■ tag their terms to two year* wa*
Work* Replacement Fund Mileage
;
Ration A Book, worth 2
i ble for permits
Government Need*
Several
Wish I knew them all so I might
“
.
.
. approved. The question Is: Will the
gallon* of gasoline now valid.
|
4
Two
kinds
of
permits
are
istownship
officers
elected
this
year
I
hill them by name and rank out
The
citizen*
of
Hastings
will
be
Million Pounds of Flos*
Fuel OU
Wo* In First Group Which |1 s- ur
'1 &lt;a&gt; permit*
’bo! gtaJ’io^now
and
happyy to approve
led
nermtti (o
tn minor* ’
who
•- -------• •------hold their offices for two years? ,
Joieph McKnight Dies
u that to impossible I will speak •
From Milkweed Pods
', Doe* the amendment, which was
Coupon 5 good for 11 gallons,
Lt as many as I can think of. 1 ,
iJtnrrhnd
Gvnr
Gwnn
have
,rfl
Xhool
for
regular,
full
th
e
action
of
their
city
....
.v..w
U
—
M....
—
r
council
In
Suddenly of Hi* Home
.
Marched Over Owen Stanley , Ume ,ob, and ,b, llmlted vacation । ^n
’c unanimously
[tank II would be Xs easy for me
/uplls in schools and the teacH­ adopted at lhat election, wltlch be­
voting
unanimously Frl
Friday night good through Sept. 30. Period 1 oouu
——
,I p,*rmlte.
i for
....
. .
pons in new rations are good
Here Saturday
Range
In New Guinea
taTmita
lu namh those from Prairieville a* ;
the
followng resolution:
In anv Barry county district came effective thirty days there- |
OF OCCUPATION
after,
Orangeville for
I live so
lhe
"Realiilng that the pumps and through Dec., each coupon good for
Guest speaker at Rotary Monday [ APPROVAL
f
-— near
------------------------- r -here milkweeds flourish,
can apply
do a to the township officers
Joseph McKnight. 75. died sud1 Emnloyers of minors must first I other equipment at the city water 10 |B1’
—
April? .
Prairieville Twp. line.
line.
.( patriotic and verv helpful service who
w,.u were elected last
•'~rr.lL-"::
denly early Saturday morning at
°E£«U
ohtMiTfr^Th^R^
Tires
I First I am going to mention Jerrv to their country right now
A nunrtscr of inqulrfe*
hi* home In thl* city. HU death was
Second inspection* due: A book
and Industry
election
commission
caused’ oy" a"hea'rt" ailment?"which
------- -u.-u | Creek, who was one ot the officers ■' of Labor
i^e/Tite'
“towr^
’to*offi’' ', causc&lt;
Ll,bor ,nd
Indus,rv an approval'
approval
bohnson He was nearly the first if
For every warship and for every to the w’state
vehicle* by Sept 30: B's by Oct.
I of the occupation, which is Ider- ’
j —.
hot the first boy to be called from merchant vessel, life preservers and asking whether the township offi_. ..—
— .....
------- i t|fjcd by a serial number for each I
31: D* by Aug. 31: commercial vapur neighborhood. He joined the j|je jackets must be furnished for cer* elected last spring are to serve largely attended funeral was held
■
ment
of
u
« ment of troop* which made it* way ; lvw, of
offered to minors To I
every _6
montlu
that there ta a possibility lhat hiclra c«ciy
v iimiw
, or 5.000 mile*.
Navy and since then he sure has a ' the crew and soldiers being Irans- for one or two years. That is a legal Monday afternoon at 3:00 o’clock
1
the Owen Stanley Mountains .obtain this anprovaL the employer, aU of lhe equipment might have I which ever I* first,
way of getting around
| ported on them These life pre- question, and the commission has in the Presbyterian church, con&lt;­ overNew
secure and pre-, muM ,,,c
ft|r wl(h
the
Stale Depart"" Sagar Far Canning
... —- Guinea
--- ----- to*
—-------—111, 11
ir- cratv
to be replaced at once in caae of i
I Jerry. Loretta is going to take me servers and jacket* have alwav*. in ■ decided to ask the attorney general ducted by the pastor, Rev. 8. Con­ I in
landing
which .......
rein- : UK'H
ment of Labor and Induxtrv dupllhome-canning
of 1943
■pare
--- -------" strips
. •.. on
................
fire or other catastrophe?
1' Sugar for ~
—
fishing some of these day*
| the past, been stuffed with Kapok. for a ruling.
i ger Hathaway. Tne ger
pallbearers
andDie pallbearers and fArr^m^nla
Hathaway.
and
xnnnllM
were
flown
I
—
to
"Application
for
’
be available to
-Therefore, Be II Resolved that 1 fruit crops will w.
KUard of
o( honor were
were Knight*
Knlghta TemTem- forccmenla and supplies were flown cate copies of Jh
I Pvt. Howard Wilcox, another boy 0 very light substance grown in the ।, The cofnmlsslon mel Tuesd*y guard
.fternoon.of last week and oraanlar Thfhonor
burUU
burlal
,ln
n R
RlveraUle
|,,eralde in for the attack on Japanese po- Approval
------- ” forms.
.— ..Is. One of these Is
from our neighborhood No use put- ; Dutch East Index. That Is no long- •f^rnoon-of
silion* at Buna.
returned to the employer, if ap­
ized by electing Herman H. plgnan cemetcry
ting In his address as many of the , er available, because the Japanese Ized
------ ---------of State, ..
as it.
IU rh.trw.n
chairman. , Joaep^ McKnight was born In
This wa* at a time when advance proved The employer should en-’ above the actual operating ex-[uon of blue
boys from thl* neighborhood al- 1 are tn possession of those islands, 1 secretary
ready have had their names and | »•
-— found •&gt;,.»
En*e of tbe Water Department ] made from V
It *--has u
been
that &gt;v,&gt;
the floss, I and authorized him to obtain the 1I Glasgow. Scotland. July 6, 1888. the Japanese unit* had just been driv­ ter the approval number dii the
placed In a special fund, to be - ----- ■-----kddrea*. In the paper not so long contained In dried milkweed pod*, attorney general’s opinion. Both son of William and Elizabeth Mc- en back after reaching a point only ’’Offer of Employment" form which j
Ccr.crc! Knight. He served hl* aporenticr- 32 miles from Port Moresby. The Lt submitted to the Countv School
known a* lhe Waler Works Re­
is better even than Kapok for that Dlgnam and Attorney SJPtv!?,
wnetner abjp gg g maChinist in Glasgow, in dangci to this strategically impor- Commissioner by the minor which
placement Fund, until such Wa­
| There are the four Cook Bros. purpose. Milkwedds are plentiful in Rushton have been asked whether
must be signed by that officer be-1 ter work* replacement fund New Rig Cuts Cost
fcliile some are married and in Northern Michigan, and on lighter there will be a spring election next the large shop of Kent &amp; Co
| lant Allied base was still great.
fore
the
minor
can
start
to
work
on'
, , Believing lhat America offered
homes of their own Jn Kazoo and soils In the southern part of this ‘ year.
Reinforcement* were being ruslied
Of Transporting .
| No doubt the attorney general ' better opportunities for a young from Australia* and this advance 1I a regular job.
Battle Creek we still think of them
315.000.'
Ilus TO
This
resolution was presented by r;
_I; _ _ _
G* our boy*. Burl wa* the first to
The government has contracted!; will make his ruling on thi* Un- man. he came to this country in his unit with which Maj Burlingame '! 2 Approval of occupation must; Jderman
Jj W.
«. Hewitt,
n«w»w. chairman
vu.,....,,,. Fingerlings
be called, ne is now on some of the with the War Hemp Industries to, portanl matter In due time, *0 as twentieth year, and located in Chi­ served was given the job of secur­ be obtained each year by the em- Aiderman
to
save
the
trouble
and
expense
of
ployer
of
the
minor
|
O
f
council's
water
works
com
­
Robert Fortney, superintendent
Esiands in the South Pacific Ferri* supply milkweed pod flow for the;
cago. He was first employed there ing landtag strips on the Buna side
3. Work permits and approval* mittee. and was signed bv him and. of the State Ftah Hatchery hers,
Brown's folks received a letter from U. S Navy and the U. 8. merchant; the April election In 1944. if such by Crosby A: Co. makers of special
an
election
would
be
Illegal
under
had
in
use
thl* week a new rig for
r
occupist-on
must
be
msde
availyy
yuici
ttiicv
niciuberso*
that
। machinery. While to their employ,
Burl u few day* ago. Said he was ?nlM
ships, usea
used m
In transporting men
men1
(Continued on Page 3. Sec. I.) , committee. Aiderman D. A. Siegel. transporting fingerlings. It consists
in 1901 he wa* sent to Lucerne. possible to get men and material I
E5U&gt; “n^
J1
hut
*nd material* to the war zones ini the ruling that official shall make.
Switzerland, to *et up special ma­ across this formidable mountain! ---------------------------------------------------- - o. F. Goodyear and Herbert J. of two covered steel tanks with a
Frederick Castle (my “n' but as , pur^,,. Mla and lhe paC|Hr bland* |
built
in
system
for circulating and
kel he has not seen “nyonefrom ,
nrc |)fpwn.er&gt; and llfe Jack..
Calkins
It
received
the
unanlchines made by Crosby A Co. for a barrier within the time llml(^' J" '
big dairy firm. He went to Prance
mou* Aye vote of the right mem- aerating the water continuously,
home that he
k'’0I^9cr,,., etv are designed to save the Ilves।
.
I for his employers to Install a spe- sired
kind Don. were called about the of crews, also soldiers being trans-,
a bare
j
l
1 bera of the council. The council. the whole being mounted on a light
The unit travelled with.r
truck.
chtl
line
of
machines
developed
by
kame time. L^on In the Army. They .xjrted, should these shljs* be hit!
of equipment oyer treach- 1
With thl* arrangement. Mr. Fort­
i Crosby &lt;k Co. His next employer minimum
kell me you are
“F submarine torpedo*, or bombs.
1 ,hal lh* l3000 ln
fund ** uscd, ney
erous. razor-back terrain which no im 1 kikirr\ r ah ra
and Ira Shultz, hi* associate.
I wa* the American Can Co
DLcon. Gerald Into the Navy and f'
enemy aircraft,
man hud ever seen before.
1 have transported as many as 2MM
In IBM he was united in marriage white
pon Into the Army Air Corp* Don * ।I it
-.
, p
..
It will Mka
tafte several million pound*I
po
Temperature varied from the rank.!■
; baas fingerlings at one time without
|
to
MUs
Anne
Mupro.
who
survive*
KJ
..
.
D
.
...
4750
each,
which
with
lhe
Interest
Eddresa has been changed since it . nf
miikwaed
pod*
to
supply
the
floss
Deduction
Fixed
Per
Lb.
of milkweed pods
the---humid, enervating beat of the low-1
Nation
s
Reserves
Dwindling
that
wU1
accrue
in
10
year*,
will
i
him.
To
thl*
union
two
children
r"s
Banner.
I Bwhich
Mm the government greatly need*.
On
Picking
and
Drying
needs. I
er Jungles and
to the cold. I
...» xvalleys
—
T® Critical Level
'be redeemed by thrgovernment at
A/S. Donald H. Comt
These pod* can be obtained from
fromI1
h.,n.tin rw.ntiv , were bom. WilHaft M.. of Wilmette. numbing raln*
*hd wind* of the!
I Ill., and Mrs. Raymond J. Pintle,
I SAfwSiJi
|I Mtafcinn n,id,
u;.SPZ
pe£s./6ne“day" the ’'party [ A critical shortage of iron and
ptedired to redeem
Sim ir &gt;h.
^rw’ti.rwVrsa-'Ataisr.------------------ higher ‘*fa£l.
might start ......
from .ww.
about ..w-w
1.000 feel steel scrap 1* developing tn thia । .i.,.-- p^nds at a less Interest rate
I IT cOTistoerab " aSinUtv” f “item I ballon the following are the net nle. now a Captain in the U. S might
Sin Antonio. Texas.
''ab'Ht
■
j
----------------to^lWv^reh^d for toyfSTra
sra level, and struggle UR-I—- ------- - — —- ----- Gerald Duane Keller, (known to Now is the lime to do it Milkweed prices to be paid to farmers for-their Army, located at Louisville. Ky.
for hours over dangerous ™toie. chairman of the I Sol- | Bfter the clly h° owned them ,or
ki* as Duane&gt; of the U. 8 Navy I* • oX may ix rdcked from now un- bean* thl* fall They are guaran- These with five grandchildren zur- ward
trails where one misstep । County Salvage Committee w-.-1
ways a fight to keep the flngartl
a good many mile* from home or . UlOrt 201 Two bushels of pods' tr*d M°° P«r 100 P0000*; "et i Vive him; also three sistera, Mrs narrow jpell
disaster to a height of1 V“B5„°r««»nRationsthroughout^thia
organizations throughout this
'a good stroke of alive, particularly on hauls of
[was the last time I Inquired about will nrovldc enough floss for a life i weight, for dry. edible, cleaned. Pea. | Agnes McIntosh, Los Angeles. Cal . would spell disaster to a height. of ।
tarkrt
'n°u«n Ilo« ,or *
I Orc* t Norlhern. small White. Flat , Mtes Barbara McKnight and Mrs
five thousand feet and then .motion of the country-nave ®een
and sound financing for length and mortality was high,
him.*
difficult ------route, &gt; .‘‘‘A'llL.''’
Hastings It is that kind of care with the new tanks, this to no pi
follow an equally
--------------------(Continued on page 3. Sec. 1)
Pfc Richard H. MacLeay (grand­
In picking these pods, one full Small white; Pinto. Pink .Small Red
.1" other 'side to a narrow 1i -Sf“ to* ’i tr S
I
(Conttorf »
3. S«. l.&gt;
down the
and Cranberry beans.
son of the late Dr. MacLeayl I*
(Continued on Page 3. Sec. 1.)
Thus, the tanks cut down on man
They are to be paid 16.75 per 100 ।
valley at about two thousand feet
aJ*o an Orangeville Twp. boy. He
Plans for organizing the drive in ------------------------------------------hours required to transport ftonrelevation. After a gruelling day’s
ib now stationed at—
cleaned 'umaC1,Buby Lima. •ffii GUNSHOT WOUNDS march of many miles, mostly up this county were dUcussed at a1
lings from the hatchery to the lake*
Pfc Richard H. MacLeay.
meeting
in
the
Episcopal
Parish
(FIX
A
ft
hAHCD
R«,
K.d Kid- FATAU T()
and also do the job with less k»* of
.and down, the party might-be three House here Wednesday evening, de- 1Ik AP P AKlK
36412977
the young fLsh Thl* U a real con­
miles or so nearer to their objec- tall* of which .will be published •**■'**■ ■
103 Signal Company
When
delivered at
- ---------------------------— -servation with a capital *C’’When tlie.se
these are delivered
at the aa
|
e-x i EV 11 I —
E RAY
tive.
103 Inf. Div. A P.O. 470
The hatchery here supplies fing­
elevator, dry. v.v»r.vw
cleaned and rcct-y
ready .o
to , An I UWLtV I LLC DU
[ Th
elcwtuM.
- -I
The men were supplied by alr- “sjsSi, .h, «r.P „.lt
’ Hutment 125
rniiFCTinN ut
erlings to lakes tn Barry. Calhoun.
ship, the above price* i are to be
Camp Claiborne. Louisiana.
plane but because of the heavy. of the nation Increase during the WltlaLVIlVH JMli
Youth, Victim of
Jackson. Ingham and Eaton counpaid to the farmer.
I matted vegetation, it was not al- summer months but this year, due j
Hunting Accident
If the beans are not cleaned and
Sgt. Earl M. Weadbrock
Material Should Be At Curb
I wsfys poaible for airmen to contact to coal strikes and adverse weather ■
It Muit All Be Used for
have to be picked over before lhev
U. S. Army. 36156314
Middle- the party and so they were on short conditions which have slowed down 1
Philander Bromley, 16. MiauieBy 8:00 A. M.
Improving Twp. Highway
are shipped, the elevator man will ville R. 1. died in Blodgett Memorial
Co. ’ M ” 127 Inf A.P.O. 32
'
*•''|
(Continued on Page 5. Sec. 1.)
pre shipments from the Lake Su-J
deduct 14 cent* per pound for the hospital. Grand Rapids. Tuesday of
r Poetmaster. Ban Francisco.
prrior region, the
inr ubckiqk
nu beep
urrp
A scrap paper drive Will be c®h- Piston Ring Sanding
County Treasurer Clouse la
prrinr
backlog ha*
California.
dwlndling. according to WPB re- ducted in Hastings on Saturday,
week received from the state reject*,
reject*. up
up to
to and
and including
mciuamg 44 wounds received Monday front a;
5 shotgun accidentally discharged into i . .
is another Barry Co. boy. hl* moth­ highway department a draft for , Pounds of culls. If th
.a.. •-•*.* .
port* from Washington
Oct. 2. by member of the Boy Gift Packages
er and family live In our neighbor­ 92a.2i4.87. the second semi-annual txxJ,nd®_54JESt win £? deducted hl* left wrist, hand, side a»d lower John Whitright Acts
in many of the big steel-pnxiuc- ■ Scout* and the Hl-Y. Proceed*
hood HL* brother-in-law Is:
navm.nr
bdomen
’
-w ■ ■ ■
jr
i CL- a__
—- ll‘C centers, there are only sixty-: from the collection will go into a
payment in
to inti
this rnuntv
countv under
under the
the cents per pound. will be deducted B“
°toen._
___________
T„
• Russell V. Reynolds. R. M. 3/c
According to Dr. C. P. Lathrtm. IO Help UOOl jhOrruqC dav inventories of scrap available I special fund for summer camping
McNltt law. The 350.41974. which
Navy 206
of an the company’* employes* who
Barry
—
--------------arry county
coroner,Sheriff
, . Wh.,.i_h, nhnll, m
WPB hopes to collect a nation- i activities.
Barry annually receives under that
In'murt .u'w'.x’prnaS bv the
JjteSlJ?
Fleet Postmaster
lenn Bera and Prosecutor L. —
E.
M Rutland towT w,dt toU1 of 15 000 000 tfln* ol «•*» : All type* of paper will be coilect- are serving in uniform, so that the
Glenn
UU». UIC UVWUVMW..
—- —- Bamett.
rM.1^ LnL
RuliKl?t towntoSll dur(ng
amett. who investigated the fa- old and•*
a.realdent
of Rutland
remainder nf thls year.jed. Especially desired, however, are management could expedite delivSan Francisco California.
(Continued
on
Page
3.
Sec.
1.)
tality, ypung Bromley left the house
‘he story aboutBanner!
coal
Another one of our boy* at Camp Ing or maintaining the 870 miles
(Continued on page 3, Sec. 1) | clean.folded newspapers. The waste
Claiborne. Lu.. Is Pvt. Richard Oli­ of fount r townshp roads, taken
■» L huvu.wt
- and scrap paper In bundles or suit».&lt;t-----------'
------- -— —.—&gt;------------------phant. a neighbor boy of oura. He over by the county. That sum al- —.
In order to avoid duplication of
t_
and our boy are most twins Birth­ lows about 158 per mile for the TeOCherS Extension
gift*, friends and relative* may
days lust two weeks apart Did you township mileage n I* remarkable
want to know the contents of the
E-M
33f JS.S; Withholding Tax From g»op'^«£“^
_
ii. li^__
packages Each will contain a Fur­
ever think. Richard, when you and what has beqn accomplLshed In VlOSS TO rnCCi riCiv
s:r±
c
b
“
‘
KSi
”
.W
IE
Teachers
’
Pay-How
|
,„&gt;
f
-«««£
’
35
Frederick were out frog hunting
lough Bag. a toilet apron equipped
with pocket* holding toilet artMea,
In all the ponds you could find
Monday Eve. Oct. 4
a money belt, playing cards, pta-Ug
around here that yOu and he would narrower and with steeper grade* | Barrv cwinty teachers will again
Despite
severe
getting “there** he «b| .
.......
- wound*, the.boy;
Needed Wanks •'» *
be celebrating your twenty - first than county or trunk line highways, have an Extension class for the, was able to run tn
to the highway
highway drea8ed
me following communlca- •I There
------- --------p ■
seem*~~
to-------------------------be *ome confu«lcn area u ^4, and ^eraj muia have picture*, a book of cartoons and
birthdays In thl* way? I will not but mMt of them are good road*-1 winter furnished by the Western where he stopped a car which took. e
hnw lhe
w cloM. down
products stories, a pound of caramel*, and a
p^nk SageK proprietor of -hnm
nbout how
lhc srt.hbnldins
withholding tav
tax tor
for i|
pound of hard candle*
better than
when Michigan
him to
to aa phvs
phvsiclan*
office
in -------Mid- , H0
8 . P P
, teachers shall be made by school
Sve his address a* It was printed far
far better
than they
they were
were when
Michigan college
College of
of Education.This
Education. This ; him
-----------...
schedule* for lock of material.
The company Is also enuring a
, the Sept 16tli Banner. You may townships
--------a
,a lhe ----u —
----- I yPar
- •-s - class wifi
“ •take
• --/----- .there
"&gt;nt|he ..J.
sir- Since I have district officers. That matter will
did
work
on them.
up •the study dleville ---and1 from
wa* Jan/npar
sent.
All paper and rags collected will subscription to the Reader's Digest
•be sure I am not going to forget They are not used so much, and । of American State and Local Gov- j Immediately for emergency treat: ' lots of timber and have men to cut
be
taken
to
the
old
dining
hall
on
for each of IU employees tn aervioe.
your birthday.
have none of the heavy bus and | frnIMni, under the direction of i ment to Blodgett hospital.
I wood on shares. I will not need the and the officers if they will address the fair ground for sorting and boil­
Cpl. Lyle W. Felder, of U. S. truck traffic of trunk line or coun-1 nr Comfort of that college. The 1 'The
the
Mr. coal. I think It is right for me to use a letter to the “Internal Revenue ing From there arrangementshave
rH“ youth was ,h
" son of Mr
Army stationed at Camp Barkeley. ty highways It to really a plea*- nuftber of the Course to 231.
। and Mrs. Chester Bromley, who are the wood and let those have the Collector. Detroit. Mich." asking been made with local scrap dealer*
Loyal Lowell Named
Texas was in hi* first school days ure to travel over most of them.
Informa­
| The
— toolc
------ ■is one
— •in which there ■ employed In'-war work to Middle­ coal who have no wood available. him to send the necessary
» be
p. UOT
», the
„„ &lt;», r« « “
““te
a neighbor boy, altho he has not
A large percentage of the former is a great deal of Interest, and the ville. moving there from Irving Hoping this meets with your ap- tion. also forms to
used by
lived here for a few rears he never township roads have been shaped studv will be very helpful. "Die in­ about a month ago.
officer* in withholding the deJ*y.
a-&lt;w»n*einek Treasurer of Barry
। proval. Thank you. John Whlt- district
tax from the teacher’ salary, they
Collection will »t*rt at a.OOocloac
forgets lhe old neighbors and al­ and graveled, so that maintenance dication* are that there will be a
Surviving, beside* his parents are ।I right."
.
ways call* on them when home on la not so difficult. Whenever the large class. The flrat meeting will five sister*. Beatrice. Joyce. Ruby.j| Hals off to this sturdy citizen forwarding the same to the coUec- Saturday morning Those who have Dry Association
furlough. He think* the army Is money can be spared for that pur­ be held in Hastings Monday eve­ Anna and Della, and three brothers,1i who is doing what he can to help tor. In writing lhe collector, they wrap are asked to have it ready at
Loyal Lowell wa* named treasur­
th&lt;l Ume
fine.
,
pose the county organization adds ning October 4. at 7 o'clock, to DeFonest. Duane and Donald.
er of the Barry County Dry Associ­
himself and his country meet a should ask for "Form W4.” and the curb
Lewis M. Castle (nephew of my to the mileage of graveled roads, Room
Funeral
services
are
to
be
held
at
"Circular
W.
T.
”
After
reading
these
ation &lt; which sponsored the call for
104. Central school buildingcritical situation!
husband) enlisted in lhe U. 8. and has made splendid progress so
11:00 A. M. today at the Leonard
it will be easy to ascertain the
a special election on the qusallon of
Navy Apr 1942. look hi* basic team­
amount to be withheld, and how |
county local option here to bo beta
funeral home here followed by LOCAL LAD REPORTED
EXPIRATION OF “TT”
ing at Great Lake*, but since then
burial in Striker cemetery to remit it to the collector al De- 1 H. H. S. Classes
Nov. 2) al a meeting Monday tvsMOTOR FUEL RATIONS
MISSING IN ACTION
he sure has gotten around. He was
trolt.
nina. At the same meeting. Rev. T.
After September 30. 1943.
On Saturday Mrs. Maxine Dibble
home a few week* ago (The first
Complete
Elections
HASTINGS
BOY
IN
RADAR
A Moyer of Cloverdale wa* named
motor fuel rations Issued for the DIVISION OF WPB
was notified by the war department
time since he left.) At that time he LAST MINUTE
NOTICE
OF
REGISTRATION
FOR
With the completion of freshman chairman of publicity for the camthat her husband, 1st Lieut. James
was one of the boy* who had fun
Robert
O
’
Neil.
2».
son
of
Mr*.
Ione
NOVEMBER 2nd. ELECTION
elections Monday, the classes of palgn which 1* already under way.
on the Attu I*. He is now many . HOME FRONT NEWS rmlFanci1voW. Holder* of Certificates : Still O’Neil. Hastings, i* now sta­ Dibble, ha* been missing to action
Notice
I*
hereby
given
to
Jill
qual
­
Hastings high school have com­
■
. r ....... 1 of War Necessity who have excess tioned in Washington with the Ra­ since Sept. 9. Lt. Dibble, a pilot in
miles from there. Smooth Balling
the Army Air Corps, had been based ified electors who desire to make pleted their 41rst semester election*. ELMER B. HATHAWAY HIU ON
; -T” coupon* on hand October 1.
and Happy Landing. Lewi*.
VISIT FROM CALIFORNIA
Division of WPB. Robert, who In North Africa and had participat­ apollcatlon for registration.
Officers are:
of the sev- I 1943. must return the “me to the dar
There are three of the Gurd boys I Merle Lancaster-one
A visitor in lhe office thl* week
To all qualified electors who de­
Seniors: Harold Townsend, presi­
. - -•
Local Office of Defense Transpor­ lived here until 1030 built hl* first ed in several raids on Scicily and
In the service, one of lhe boys 11 -cn -Lancaster
boys who ■have been
wireless
set
when
he
wa*
13
and
sire
to
be
reinstated,
due
to
can
­
am sure I* on foreign ground. Mr! in service (Buryi and Nil* now tation. 503 Keeler Building. Grand ha* been experimenting with radio Italy. In August he received a dec­ celed registration, 'in accordance dent; Harold Fuller, vice-president;
oration for having shot down a
Audra Endsley, secretary; Gall Fos­
Is their mother proud of them and , home with medical discharge)— 1* Rapids 2. Michigan, and not &lt;o the *lnce.
with
Section
22.
Act
190
of
Michi
­
Messerschmldl which had attacked
ter. treasurer.
right she should be.
I expected home today. Merle ha* local War Price and Rationing
an American bombing group on a gan Election Laws).
Juniors: Richard Foster, presi­
I was talktag with Mr*.
Marlon . been in the North African and Bnard. for cancellation. Holder*
To all qualified electors where dent: Tom Dolan, vlce-oresldent;
mission over Italy.
Rupe a few day* ago and onc of | Sicilian campaign. Welcome Home, of Certificate* of War Necessity 8UCCES8FUL WHITE
Lt. Dibble, who will be 22 years change of address demands a Lrans- Milo Coldren. secretary; Paul Ben­
who have gasoline ration checking ELEPHANT SALE
her boy* is In the South Pacafic । soldier,
ier
of
Registration.
old
to
November.
Is
the
son
of
Mr.
ham. treasurer.
The White Elephant Sale. Mon­
and Cha*, la
is tn
in Washington Or wa*.|
was. i Harold 'Kimmel arrived home accounts must issue a check in fa­
Hours
of
Registration
Sophomores; John Richardson,
YU, Ul
—• Tran*....-a
of UIC
the Office V,
of .jv,..
Defense
day, Tuesday
and Wednesday ..
of and Mrs. James Dibble of 402 E.
when she last heard from him.
1 Wednesday &lt;■«...
from Jacksonville. Fla. vor
v.vw, St.. Hastings.
ww
Each
to Saturday—6 A.
His Monday
wife, who
president; John Malcolm, vice-presi­ with relatives and friend*.
rtaUon for the difference between- this week at Odd Fellows hall, ha* Green
I am going to jump now to lhe Looking great Harald, and. boy. 1*
Is employed
i=*.p~;cd in
ir. Lansing,
r.g. was here
here. M. to 5 P M,
dent; George Will, secretary; Joan
e Actual Consumption of motor been a fine success. Good crowds is
village of Prairieville and mention . r good to see you—it Is I
... the weekend, returning Tues- .&lt; Wednesday, Oct 13,-6 A.M. to Moore, treasurer.
fuel In their vehicle* and the origl- cach day. and the bidding was for
--Sgt Glenn Kahler Just arrived
oui x-----from there, then- back to
.6
P.M.
Freshman: Keith Myer*, preal,v-.
, t.ur ....-ge of Orangeville and men- home from La. No wonder he look* nal allotment* of motor fuel as in- aptrited. The result* ought to be day. ____, ,_____
Last day of registration, Oct. 13, , dent; Ronald Rivera, vice-president: i
cheated
leatad on their certificates.
gratifying to the club and helpful
tlon them briefly. Because if I «o well and 1* to proud—he’* just d
Barbara Nixon, secretary; Jean
In order to obtain allocation* of
80od work for which the GOVERNOR CALLS FOR
don’t soon bring thl* to a close been promoted (which see in H. F.
W.
L.
Wallace
CHURCH
ALLEGIANCE
Kenyon.
trea*urer.
’ motor fuel ration coupon* for fund. wni be applied,
there Just won’t be any room left , column) but the important thing •TT
City Clerk
_
Asserting the war has taught
the period
period October
October 1.1943.
1.1943. to
to JanJan­ IunM
in the Banner for any letter* from ;
the new girl in his life, glamor- the
10-7
i 1944.
mu holder* nf
American* "it is impossible to pre- ■
of r»rt
Certificate*
' ~
you in the service While you Ilka Ous. Nancy Louise. Just 2 month* uary 1.
SUPPER
serve
human
and
democratic
values
of
War
Necessity
must
file
their
JT
8
A
BOY
FOR
THE
to read^Jetter* I am sure we at oid—and l*nt It a grand feeling
Cream chicken and biscuit*. at
------------------ ---- on a base that is neither moral nor i SCHOOLS ARE COOPERAk tNG
home are always looking forward ggL. to be Dad to such a dear little request* with the War Price and CITY ENGINEER
- ----------- ---Kelly has pro­ , Allan BUhop. farm labor asais- U. B. Church; Wed.. Oct. «; 5 to 7;
’ for Mr. and Mr*.
i. Ken religious.”.. Governor
Rationing Board* having JurladicV?*
*4v 9-30
to seeing your letters in the Banner, gal.
LI.U.CU the week u!
. 26*«- lant. whose office u with the coun- 78c.
Haittog*. Theyoung
i------ claimed
of ocpkuuk
September
Boy* from Prairieville. Clarence | Don sUik
— calUted
Olar*, juit
just 17. h
has
enlisted tlon in the area In which they are |
a*
Religious
Education
[
ty
Agent
Harold
Foeter.
is
contactz^s
Eugene,
a
1
------------------------husky
October
3
Education
domiciled
and
not
with
the
Office
fellow.
Thoma*
Garrett in the Army la*t I knew m the Navy and leaves Monday for
"eight - pound - IwO . ouncar" was week
ing the schools of the county to NEW STORE HOUKS AT
was in England and thinks it a Detroit to ’board ihlp.’ This makes of Defense Transportation.
FOOD CENTER
appealed
citizen*
Michi'
school
labor
In
the
fall
gath
­
born
at
Pe
nn
o
ck
hospital
last
WedHe
appeaiea
to
ot
auemi
secure
rcnooi
him
uium
(
*
i
&gt;
B
&gt;u
t
three" _ci*rk*
fine country.
■ thrsi
Ctaris In
ir. service
=crrlcc—Boyd,
Boyi.
„9 frail
emit vegtables, corn
mm and
anH
Starting Oct. 4. Food Center will
nesday, 8epL 22. Ken who I* city gan to ’’continue or renew their cring of
NOTICE TO RIVER8IDE
Alien Bhelp U. 8. Navy ha* been d^’j Dad. and brother. Keith,
engineer and who ha* been passing allegiance to the churches of their ; potatoes. He is finding that nearly close | pm. dally ; Baturd^ at^t
stationed In Florida (but at thi*
Winn Green is now al Camp Mc- CKMKTERY LOT OWNERS—
out the
choice alia
and to wr*
seek for
me cigars liberally thl* past cnoico
mi themselves
mcuix ,»&lt; o ' all the school* are glad to give all
Vase* will bo emptied Oct. 10. ...
writing he is home on furlough) 1 coy. Wi* — address same a* before.
----------------it Is —
-_.w..ji_ ,u.
__-a —
-for
------other*
- ----- -nall
assistance they can.
week,
say*
undoubtedly
the
and
make
effective
Those
wishing
any
of
the
content*
Wonder if it won’t be Doctor Shalp just change camp name.
PEDRO PARTY
“project" with which he has possible opportunities for religious I
when he gets back to civilian Ufa 1 Came word Tues that Cheater of their own va*e*. please get them be*t
teaching'and
which" ore ■ RUMMAGE
,
ever been associated. Mother and• teaching
and worship which
He sure i* having lot* of experience I Kramer H.HB. 36 has, "reached before that’date.
; essential
son are doing splendidly.
1
-------•- In establishing the spirit- 1 Pre*, church. Thur*., FrL. Sat.
The Board
along those line*
j hi* destination and I* OK." Chesv
,: ual foundations of freedom.’’
Sept. 30, Oct. 1, 2.
adv. 9/3JT
10-7
(Continued on page L Sec. 2)
(Continued on Page 9. Sec. 1.) '
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WELL-KNOWN MAN SPEAKS HERE

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FREEPORT

Ration Calendar
BLUE STAMPS: R, S. T. valid through

You re not saving precious red points when you buy inferior grades
of meat. The same number of points are required for poor qualify
as for good quality . . . full-flavored, juicy, tender . . . and thriftily
priced, too! Please be patient if you aren't able always to get the
exact cut you want . . . our butcher will suggest other delightful
meat dishes for your family's enjoyment.

iitninuiHiiHiiii
PORK NECK

Quality and Good Taste!

BACON

T

LARD
FRAN KFU RTS
SMOKED HAM
BEEF TONGUES
SOUP MEAT
PORK STEAK
VEAL ROASTS
ROUND STEAK
SLICED BACON
HAMBURGER
Home

Rendered

Style—3

pts.

lb.

33c
34c
29c

lb.

Skinless—5 pts.

whole or shank half

RING
BOLOGNA

’" 32c
PERCH

FILLETS

7 pts.

lb.

pts.

5

lb.

lb.

no points

Shoulder
lb.

7 pts.

6

lb.

points

Stew Beef

3 pts.

lb.

6 pts.
Fresh

5

lb.

Ground

pt*-, lb.

38c
29c
41c
4Oc
25c

'GROCERY DEPARTMENT
SAUERKRAUT
19 points—.No. 10 can ................................. ..

GRAPEFRUIT JUICE
4 points—No 5 can ..............................................

.... 52'
33c

SARDINES
OIL mustard—3 red pointe, can.......................

TUNA
Faney—3 red points, can . ...............

.....

DOLE PINEAPPLE
Slice—23 points—No 2 can............. .....................

LIBBY PINEAPPLE
Crushed—23 points, can _________________

MACARONI
Semolina. 3 lb*. .. ......................... ......... ... . .

MILNUT
4 cans ...................................... ..................

PURE CANE SUGAR
S Ito. . ................

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KEYKO OLEO

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4 pointe— lb.

California Oranges

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26
25
29
15
35
55'
25'
23'
15
15'

Harvest Time—Buckwheat. 5 lb. sack .........................

MULLER BREAD
Whole Wheat. Cracked Wheat. White—3 loaves ....

MULLER CINAMON ROLLS
Pkx.................... t........................................... :........................

ROXEY DOG FOOD
5 lb. sack ..................................................... . ................... .

MILLERS KIBBLES
5 lb. sack.............................

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ROWENA DOG DIET
............. ...

GROW PUP DOG FOOD
t'a lb. box

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CANVAS GLOVES
Pair

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WORK SOCK

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&lt;1 FRUITS L VEGETABLES j
SPINACH, pkg....S

...25c

DRY ONIONS, 3 lbs.

17c

IDAHO POTATOES, 10 lbs. ..

49c

CHIPPEWA POTATOES, peck

Sweet

..55c

CARROTS, bunch ...

10c

HEAD LETTUCE

12c

RUTABAGAS, 2 lbs.

..

9c

HUBBARD SQUASH, lb.

5c

TOKAY GRAPES, 2 lbs.29c
CELERY CABBAGE, large heads17c

FO U KE ENTER
20C t STATE ST., HASTINGS. MICH

The flrat, with Wooley Andrews
| a farewell reception Qi honor of
‘ their son. Raymond Wieland at the
-me of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Sudd
r.. . j * mal bl11 0&lt; cornplaint has not yet
Logan last Wednesday evening,
JlWe “lU.dy ! bce“ ,Ued ln elUler caieI
guests being present. * John
•Aiurs-. Sept 30—chicken dinner ‘
"
Of Grand Rapids. Mr. and Mrs. wmiams’’nf South CarnnheH liwnt ' Thun- ^P1- 30—Chicken dinner
n Fish of Campbell were Sun"'HKTi: s
•• *»-Wiliams of Cascade. ♦ Weekend I wed Oet 1 Grand Ranidi Diet
I »»■«&amp;•« MW1W.
lUBUU:
Bowne were Sunday dinner
, guests of their mother Mrs Ellen
a" I
•'
vast_________ .... WEAPON MA1NST WHIF
I Seesc. * Mr. and Mrs. Tted Bus■ tance, Greenville. Mr. and Mrs. Carl
Brethren in Christi
' Bustance and family, Hastings; Mr. Mr and Mrs. Jess Brovont and
E. B. Griffin. D. D. Pastor
WORMS
; and Mrs. Clyde Tooker and family, babv. Grand Rapids; Lucy Brovont Freeport
gartion Center: Mr. and Mrs. John Fort Wayne. Ind.: John Honkins.
Thursday. 8:00 P.M. Community
reckelsen. Lake Odessa, and Mr. Flint and Mrs. Wagoner of Sara­ rervice. Subject: ■'Co-operation’’
i and Mrs. Geo. Bustance and family toga. Ill * Mr. and Mrs J. D. Cool Siieaker Rev, A. M. Coldren pastor
rp, United Brethren
enjoyed a family gathering at the were Friday dinner guests of Mr. . of .......
Grand „
Street
homg °f Mr and Mrs. Carl Breck- and Mrs Frank Hraes of Wood- church
Church. HMuAf.
Hastings.
roo
rM
1 elsen and family at Carlton Center. land * Mr. and Mrs. Lewte Catt 1 mr&amp;nof
Friday, Oct. i1,th'.
8:00
P.M. upenOpenConSntl^Tof
* Mr. and Mrs. Jim Murry of
1 Grand Rapids were Sunday callers
M
I C'&gt;rLstlan Education. Speaker Rev.
'«$?£,&lt;££ rnh£ ?°Mr
R w «"»&gt;. Huntington. Ind. BatI of Mr. ano Mrs. George Hooper of
। Campbell. * Joe Fields of Ionia
&gt;*rdav. Convention aoasions begin nt
with Onict Hour
spent the weekend with his parents Mrs. Arthur Clinton were Sundnt |
dlnner ruests
guests of their narrate
parents Mr
Mr. , The convention wlil close SaturMr. and Mrs. Jesse Fields. * Floyd dinner
rtav afternoon.
afti-mnon
Dukes who underwent an operation end Mrs. Burt Clinton. * Mrs. Car- | da^r.
rlAustin
of
Olivet
who
has
been
siindav”
at Pennock hospital last week re­
against
here
spending
a
few
days
with'
jo
turned home Sunday. ♦ Mr. and
.i.M. Sunday School
i Mrs. Wm. Blough spent Monday af&gt;&gt; 30 A M.
11
M Morning Worship.
wo
Serj temoon with their daughter Mrs. * M M«n,t Mr^an'
Ita mon tV RfV- R W R“h
-—
— —7:
00 —
P.M. ChrteltaiFEndeavor
Steve Miller and family of Logan. * * Mr. and Mrs. Dan Post tn a and
afternoon
Sunday guests ui
□unuu)
of Air.
Mr. ana
and Airs.
Mrs. v»llWll- •Phyllis spent Sunday “
•'V
8: 00 P.M. Evening Service. Speak­
Ils Lape were Mr. and Mrs. Sey- I with Mr and Mrs. George Alcxan- er Rev. Rash.
niour I-upe and daughter
.ue.i.i-r oatuarnut-'
Barbara der of Lowell *
- .........
Sarah Jane Bur-- Pleasant Valley
Ann of r-— —----------- 1-----------------------pids. * Seaman
R&lt;*s was---a Sunday
guest* at •*"
the ' 10:00 A M. Morning Worship
rrovant---who
has T«»fe Williams home. * Mrs. John | 11.00 A M. Sunday School
1st class —- ------------------—----------- - &gt;*ith ..
Drench. An important
been spending a furlough
his Brown and Mrs. Belle Winslow of
7:00 P.M Christian Endeavor
Barents-Mr. and Mrs Tobias Bro- South Campbell were In Grand
I vont West of lhe Village has rc- BSd.7sxur"»s«r«TKi: J”PJ* ™*1M-Fr*r"
| turned to hU training at Portland. Bob Robbins * Mrs. Deeda Myers ;
1 Th'&gt; “»u“l convention ot Clute I- I
Maine. * Mr. and Mrs. Robert
| Gkisgow and family of Dowling, wTr&amp;wJMJhS
lft" Education. Mich United Brelhand Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Kellogg,
nnrt 1Conference will be held al the 1
were Sunday afternoon callers of Mr'
fi™dn,iMnankU lor’* u B ehurch Oct. 1 and 2
Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Kellogg of MarStebbins &amp; Jacobs
Delegates from Christian Endeavor
j tin. * Beulah Roudabush of Lowell
REX ALL DRUGS
•soc1p,Im and Sunday schools will be
was a Friday overnight guest of
SSI’™ SSr s.wrt."
Pharmacists
Hastings, Mich.
' her aunt Mrs. Ray Wieland and
stati-. A fine list of speakers and
। family. * Mr. and Mrs. Burt Hay- evening. * Mrs. Elnora Whitney leaders are on the program among
nor of Lake Odessa came Wednes­ nnd son Gaylord accompanied bv whom are Rev. R. W. Rash. Hunt­
day evening for their parents Mr. Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Stevenson and ington. Ind.. Gen. Sec’y of Christian
and Mrs. Adam Endres who spent babv of Grand Rnolds. Miss Faye Education of lhe U. B. church.: Mr.
n day with them at Lake Odessa StaUick of Caledonia were weekend Ernest S. Marks, Oen. Sec y of the
DIRICT FROM THE STADIUM
and returned Thursday evening. * guests of Mr and Mrs. L. C Whit­ Midi. C. E.'Union: Rev. I. H. Os­
Mrs Howell Newton and son Keith ney of Grand Ledge. * Lola Wie­ good. former local pastor and Conf.
and Mrs. Vernon Newton called on land. Donna Posthttmus and Beulah Sec’y. of Christian Education.
Mrs P. L. Walton Saturday after­
Tlia Convention
will open Fridav
.i.T.
1 ™ con,en.«x&gt;
WU! oven rnow
noon. * Mr. and Mrs. Claud Mead
m™'
!«««!»
spent the weekend with their chil­
will continue throughout Saturday.
Closson
and Nancy
dren at Maple Grove and Wood ’Bernice
~
-—
l.--: went
The local church U making prep­
land, * Mrs. George Karcher was In 1 Sunday afternoon with Mrs. Floyd aration lor entertainment and in­
Kalamazoo last Wednesday on bust- 1 Walton of South Bowne. * Mr. and vite Hie public to share in thes?
nesa. * Mr. and Mrs. Harold Al- I Mrs Wesley Keim and s«i Vem. helpful sessions.
drich had as their Sunday dinner 1 Clarksville: the Misses Pearl and
guests. Mr and Mrs. Carl Lass Doris Rueter. Grand Rapids: Mr
and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Lowe ot1 and Mrs. Bill ViAll. Cincinnati, ahd Suit in Circuit Court
Caledonia. * Mr. and Mrs John Mrs. Adah Motter were Sunday
Thomas and son of Lansing gave dinner guestt of Mr. and Mrs. Se- , Asks Guardianship Ap­
a family potluck dinner last Sun- mlah Secae. The occasion being the '
day in honor of Pvt. Walter Thom- ; birthdays of Mrs. Seese and P«-arl pointment Set Aside
BOB KELLEY
SATURDAY
ns of Fart Stevens. Oregon who has Rueter. * Mr. and Mrs. Judd ;
In the Probate Court on Sept. 3.;
been home on furlough. Their Stowe of Cadillac, formerly of FreeAFTERNOON
guejts were Mr. and Mrs. Watt I nort. were Friday afternoon callers , after the presentation of evidence1
caoih Bowne. v&lt;Thomas. South
Mr. and nt the Allen Fish home en mute -.importing such action, an order ।
Mrs Guy Smith and Mr. and Mrs. home from taking Rollie Paulson was issued appointing Louis White- I PIUS HtADLMI NIWS MT WISH HALVIS
?£errlll Karcher and family local: &lt;uid family to Chicago where Mr fleet guardian of Anthony White-'
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Houghton. Paulson is in training at a Chicago Ileet. who was alleged to be Incom -1 SrONSOKIO BY YOU* FRIENDLY
Mr. nnd Mm. Fred Haase. Mr. and post office. * Pvt. Ravmond Wic- petent.
Last week there was filed with I
Mrs. B. Blair. Detroit: MTSSWaltei land of Port Custer visited his par­
Thomas. Oregon: Mr.,and M\s. El- ents Mr. and Mrs Rav Wieland and tbe county clerk an appeal to the
ber Thomas and son and Mr and family and friends Sunday. * Mr Circuit court from this action by
Mrs. Gordon Hillard and son. Lan­ -•’d Mrs. Harrv Bouphner of Lake James M. Stanley, an attorney of,
UEIUt„v-­ Odessa were Wednesday afternoon Kalamazoo. In behalf of Mrs. Lizzie
sing. All reported liaving a- delight
Kareherol !' callers of Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Olsen, Whltefleet. wife of Anthony. He
ful time * Mrs.
Mri. Lloyd Karohcr-ol
ujspent
------- Sunday
.—j— —
■“ * Mr and Mrs. Stanley Brovont asks that the appointment ot Louis I
INSURANCE COUNSELOR
Grand Rapids
with
Mr. and Mrs,'Leap Karcher. * Mr and sister Miss Lucy Brovont who Whitefleet u guardian ba set aside'
are -guests
Brovont ------home because, the appeal claims, that the
I and Mrs. B. Jt Clinton were helping —
----------nt the ----------I at the home' of Mr. and Mrs. How- here are spending a few days with Probate court had no Jurisdiction
in
the
case.
Circuit
Judge
Archie
I
; grd Cllntbn of near Elmdale last | Mr. and Mrs. Jess Brovont In Grand
week tft' fill silo. * Mr. and Mrs. E. Rapids. * Mrs. Clyde Johnson and McDonald was acting as probate I
G._Ol*en. and Mrs. Nancy Deming! daughter Miss Marilyn Onfflcld Judge when the appointment was
^Were recent callers of Mr. and Mm. j were callers at the Walton-Ctosson made.
VI.
The
bases
of ....
the claim of »»
no jur-1■
. joe Buehler of North Irving * Mr.-. | home Thursday afternoon. Mr. and *- .II/*,
• ---------»•«.
I,.,,
I—- set
. Carrie Austin of Olivet u spending I Mrs. W. F. Closson accompanied j Miction
Ls
up I..
in eight separate Ij
a few days with her uncle nnd aunt • them to Mr. and Mrs C. F. Clos- ! counts.
NORTHWESTERN
From
I Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Cool. * Mr. and f son s near Stanton where they had
’e™— these &gt;,it appears that Mrs.:
Mrs Boyd,Payne of Hastings spent! the pleasure of vl’iting their sister Whltefleet is in the State Hqapltal
AT EVANSTON
j Sundav nfght with their mother. [ Mrs E. M Kector of Terre Haute. । at Kalamazoo; also that there was!
, Mrs. Ida Payne, * Mr. and Mn-. | Ind. * Mrs. C. M. Troyer returned pending when the.appointment of,
Henry .Myers and two children. Mrs. 1 to Grand Rapids Siinday evening । Louis Whitcflect as guardian for I
Kate Kidder and George Bassett after a two weeks’ visit with her Anthony Whitefleet was made, in
were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. ! daughter Mrs. Ray Wieland and the Circuit court ot Kaianfazool
Dorrance Trethric
and Mis Clare Bassett and family 1 family * Max Rice accompanied bv county- a habeas corpus action for;
o! North Irving. Mrs. Geo. Bassett Dorothy Denise called on the lat- the purpose of procuring her re-1
Agency
I v.ho spent from Friday until Sun- | Ur’s grandmother Mrs, Mina Den- lease from lhat institution The pa­
day with her son returned home | l'&gt;&lt;’ Saturday. * MLss Marion Roush per filed by the Kalamazoo attor­
Ind FUor Natlanal Bonk BMi.
with them. * Mr. and Mrs. Earl 1 of Detroit nnd Dorothy Bunn spent j ney claims that she is illegally re-,
11 Hastings
Phone 2307
Gant and family of Flint spent i Saturday night and Sunday with strained in that state hospital
from Friday until Sunday with Mr. the former's grandparents. Mr. and
and Mrs. Clarence Benedict * The Mrs Sam White of Hastings * WilRev. and Mrs. F B. Harwood of ma Kyes spent the weekend with
Sunfield called at the F. Walton I her parens Mr. and Mrs Rav Wie- ,
Lome last Tuesday afternoon * 1 land and family. * Mr. and Mr&gt;.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Rockhill of I Dtn Weaver celebrated their 69th
Hastings were called to the bedside i wedding anniversary last Sunday
of their fatiter W. W. Rockhill who i when all their children were present (
Hastings. Mich. Telephones 2244-2557 H :
had another stroke Sundav. * Mr from Conklin. Grand Rapids, Ada. ,
and Mrs Ouy Simpson and daugh- Litchfield. Hastings and Freeport ■
ter Harriet. Escanaba. Mr and I Many beautiful xifls, cards, and;
FRIDAY and SATURDAY. OCTOBER 1-2
I Mrs. Bob Splner. Detroit. Mr. and Powers were received, and best of |
DOUBLE FEATURE ATTRACTION
' Mrs.
---------- ---------•- all a telegram came to Mrs. Weaver &gt;
Lavem
Segar---------and Mrs —
RobI ert Scgnr. Grand Rapids, were Sun­ Hum i&gt;ei nephew Ervin Stahl who ,
Joan Daria and Jinx Falkenburg
day potluck dinner guests ot Mr. te in North Africa and had recently I
and Mrs Ben Blakney. Other after­ received a medal. Mr. and Mrs
'Two Senioritas From Chicago'
, noon callers Were Mr and Mrs Wm Weaver are In the best of health j
and
many
.wishes
ro
to
them
from
and Henry Fonda and Dana Andrews
। Savidool. Carlton. * Mr. and . Mrs.
Allen Pish nnd son Calvin were In from their friends for happy years
Grand Rapids Saturday afternoon to come. * Rev. J Ralph Pfister I
"OXBOW INCIDENT"
* Mr. and Mrs. Wm Dipp were was the guest speaker at the Rally
Day
services
at
the
United
Brethren
t
• Sundav afternoon callers of Mr.
and Mrs Wm. Mishler of South bliurch. He spent the weekend at ’
SUNDAY
and MONDAY. OCTOBER 3-4
the
home
of
the
Revt
and
Mrs.
,
Bowne * Mr and Mn Alvin Helrigle of North Irving were Sunday Grllfin * Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence ,
; afternoon callers ot Mr. nnd Mrs. Chase and sons. Gordon and Dav­
id
were
Saturday
afternoon
callers
,
i John Hoevenair of Hastings * Mr.
WE'VE NEVER BEEN LICKED
I and Mrs Leon Kenney of Grand at the Griffin home. * Rev. and '1
. Rapids were Sunday dinner guests Mrs E. B. Griffin spent a part ot
1 of their mother Kirs. Mary Hen| ney: Mr. and Mrs Victor Hennev
theatre onee on Sunday at bargain prices.
। ol Hastings were afternoon callers. and Mrs. Donald Walton and Mrs. ।
* The Mis.sej Helen and Dorothy Claude Walton were in Grand Rap1 Words of Hastings were Bundav Ida Monday night * Mr and Mr*. .
TUES., WED.. THUR.. FRI., OCTOBER 5-6-7-8
guests of their parents Mr. and Chas. Overholt called on the latter’s ;
. Mrs. Virgil Words and family Oth­ sister Mrs. Clara Denning oA Alto ,.
Bob Hope and Betty Hutton
er guests were Mr. and Mn Arnold Sunday afternoon. * Callers of Mrs.
j Getch and family of TJmnd Rapids George Forsby last Tuesday after- '
. k Bunday callers of Mrs Ernest noon were Mrs. Jake Wolf of Has- 1
"LET'S FACE IT"
' Tooker were Mr. and Mrs. Leonard •'nry. and Mr and Mrs Harn 1
We urge you to come early on this one.
I Murphy of Hastings. * Mr. and Boughner of Lake Odessa. Thun-1
Mrs. John Thaler and Mr and Mrs. day evening callers were Mrs. Burt
Howard Thaler spent Sunday with Havnor of Lake Odessa and Mrs. '1
Mr. and Mrs Woodrow Knowles Htw Endres. * Mr. and Mrs. Cle- I
and family and'Mr. and Mrs. Orvai ment Mead and family spent Sun- 11
Kokx and family of Battle Creek. day with Mr. and Mrs. Howard De- ,
Hostings, Mich.. Phones 2247-2282 Auti
। * Mrs. F C. Tabberer attended a mtmd of Woodland.
district missionary convention held
Townsendl Meeting
nt Hlckorv Comers last Wednesday.
FRIDAY end SATURDAY, OCTOBER 1-2
The Townsend meeting will be 1
* Miss Dorothy Steck Ie of Battle
DOUBLE FEATURE ATTRACTION
Hdd
th's’ Friday revening
Oct. t.',
Creek spent Friday and Saturday ,T«
a&lt;£i
L7h"l 151.4:
with her parents Mr and Mrs thc Cool budding with a potluck
Godfrey Tearle and John Clement
' Owen Steckle of West Carlton. * supper. Everyone welcome.
u'^-SfiLc'Si&gt;°'.2rn.dlu“'h« I ™ a'sncdBRtld,&gt;»'i5,ltTOS
"AT DAWN WE DIE"
daughter Mrs. Lafe Williams and
rh5hWnS^15 SSitrtl t.!.1
fnmilv of South Campbell * Mrs.-.
re^o^ttrad
PASSPORT TO SUEZ
' B-llr Winslow called at the Willard ' the Rev. and
ff—
-.'o J. W. McCue
-wis
Kidderfhome Morulay * Mrjnd Mrs. Wm
Wm MUhlfr
MLshler. Mf
Mn, Oftn KelSUNDAY
and MONDAY. OCTOBER 3-4
Thurston. Middleville; Mr. and Mrs 1(*B and Mra CTuta Bunn­
Adolph Menjou and Martha Scott
] w.*Or5^RaPlds?&lt;R-tRRaymrad ' f-°&lt;al People Injured In Accident !

PT2

WJR

MICHIGAN

NUCOAand GOOD LUCK
4 points—lb.
PANCAKE FLOUR

2’- lb. box

in the Circuit!
onday by Attor J
ateon and John
v —r— «• attorneys- Both
?.X'i!»!hm.BUnd"d 8U™“

IE'wa
ste&amp;’ir A’iKSSf as.1 [
-ssss’wW'.stb:
PTZ n a Mwimt

SUGAR: Stamp 14. for 5 It*, valid

through O&lt;t 30. Brown stamp* are from

Co“rt

'»

accanpenied by Mrs. Clawon.
H
I Gaylord Whitney. 8 1/c U-fi C G. wu
Frank Waited, and Mrs Floyd
-Methodist Church
ibas been spending a 16-day fur­ Mr“stOVem %ffich°of“whl“ev*ne j io^ifcrXngM^rahlpP-’nIemelough with his mother. Mrs. »I nor* Whitney. * Mr. and Mr*. Bill
1 Vlall of Cincinnati were weekend
Uy. * Mrs. Susan Baxter and sister aJ111:00—Sunday
' school.’ classes for

TENDERNESS

RED STAMPS: X. Y and Z and Brown

dan Stahl last Wednesday. * W F. t three Incbee above the ankle; Mr.'
Caiifra Ctartai
CloMoh returned to Howell Friday 1 Wilcox received cute and bruises, WOmoge 9UI(S DiarYSI

N. MAIN ST.. NASHVILLE. MICH.

TRAND THEATRf: |

r

Barry

Wlelaud, Fort Custer: Mr. nnd Mrs i
'Byron Fish. Campbell; John Fish.1
, Grand Rapid*.’were Sunday callers
of ’ Mr. and Mr» Allen Fteh and
Calvin. * Mr. and Mra. 8. E John­
son of Knoxville. Tenn . came Mondw to roend a few day* with tbe
latter's sister Mra. Warren Surrarrtr and famUly.
..
were Mr. and Mrs.
*on and daughter
—..
RadULs.
♦
Raymond
Wieland
dinner aues

A car owned by Jack Wilcox, and
driven by Merle VaiidcrHoff with
Mt. and Mr
Mrs.
as
* Russell Blough —
uusenners met with a narrow es­
cape of wane injuries when they
were enroute to their work at Kel­
logg plant at Battle Creek. They
left Freeport at 8:15 PM. and
when one half mile east of Claud
Fighter's the lights went out and
the car went head-on into a tree.
Mr. and Mrs. Blough who were hi
the back seat were bruised and
Russell received a broken bene

thkathi?

"HI DIDDLE DIDDLE"

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TUE.. WED.. THUR.. OCTOBER 5-6-7
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lhe all technicolor masterpiece.
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�THE HASTING8 BANNER, THURSDAY SEPTEMeFR ?Q, l»|j

DRASTIC LAWS FOR
THE EMPLOYMENT

In*whlch^&amp;alih'nu?belnjuretf or

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(Continued from Page 1. Sec. 1.) 1
able to the Inspectors of the State
Department of Labor and Industry
on request.
HOURS OF WORK
1. No minor under 18 mav vofc,
more than an average of9hour» a
days, nor more than 10 houra in any
one day. or 54 houra In any one
week, except when engaged in tine
packing or preserving of perishable
goods, or vegetable or fruit can­
ning, or fruit packing Induxtrle*.
or serving as a student or grad­
uate nurse, in hospitals, or u *
nurse in a fraternal or charitable
home, subject to the approval of the
State Department of Labor and
Industry.
2. A conspicuous urinted notice of
the above regulation must be post­
ed bv’the employer. Buch nor*es
wlll be furnished by the SlatF Department of Labor and Industry ।
3 A minor attending school and

"rN»r'0»%?’i»
during hours when school is in
session.
,
5. No gtrl under 18 mav work in
a
manufacturing establishment.
and no child of either sex under 16

! Chicago. He loved Masonry jmd ItsI Though a Scotsman. Mr. Me*
teachings. He was a member of the Knight became interested in golf
Knights Templar here, also of Sa- * .
miwmicu iu gw
ladln Temple,
the Shrine, and the aft*r he returned In 1920 from a
:i«un
wm
.
.Consistory.----------------33rd degree
Mason*. &gt; sr^^to^BcoUand where the game
both of Grand Rapids,
1 *•---------- —

TV LLL**l\ll V Tf H FlAIv
fromMe*mpk&gt;yment in ’or aboutbany
SJTki^f
North Boltwqpd and East State
show, or other kina of piaynouse,
. .
.
nau J* nui in.,, Road
Fortunately they were driv- Walter Turner, both of River For- as its president. He attended the
L~i religion,
«?*-*— his-----support
•-------- —
music or dance haU, pool room, or burfwl ot *em
In
and* —
InInternational Rotary Convention I fluence
billiard room.
.
•
woven burlap sack or baj., i Ing at a reasonable speed, so that est. IU.
..uence were given to the PresbyTEtployment other than that
I1 the results were not serious. Ernest
tertan
In 1905. Mr McKnight and his when
—— it
“ met In Edinburgh.
----- *• Scotland,
«*—*•—• &gt;-----------church, and ha was a stener. Howe was driving south on Bolt­
।
was always a liberal supporter i Ous contributor to that church and
expressly prohibited by statute may
tn the opemtS dry th? pods wood, and Mr. and Mrs. William family came to Hastings which had. and
since been his home. He came of
&gt; Rotary a work for crippled chll- [ iu work.
be prohibited by Cte Stale Departn'ot _ut over a bushel In each Newton. Route 2. Hastings, were ever
here to take the superintendency of •
I so has oaased out from us a man
ment of Labor and
if &gt;MCk. Po3M wlll dry auKiclenliv fori driving east on Stale Ro«tU. when lhe International Seal and Lock
deemed injurious to
or 8hlpplng |n about three weeks.
, the two cars collided. Mrs. Newton Co. of this city. He was induced to ; Mr. McKnight could always be | who sought always to do a man's
morals, or is unduly hazardous.
I ^cn the picking is completed.. sustained bruises on her head that locate here by Emil Tyden. president relied on fpr liberal gift* to any । part and meet hla full share of resproiect
or
movement
that
promised
1 ponslbilltles In Ufa. He was a man
were
not
considered
serious.
Both
PENALTIES
write PROMPTLY to War Hemp
and manager of that company.
to help this cltv materially, cultur-1 whose word was as good as his
I. Violation of the child labor । Industrie*. 411 U»ke Bl.. Pehf’^v. I cars were damaged.
। .Five years later when Mr Tyden ally or spiritually
, bond He earned the success he
laws of thia alate Is a misdemeanor.! Michigan. Milkweed Plots Division,
organized the Consolidated Press v [I No native born citizen could have won. for he was faithful in every
Informing
that
corporation
the
.
punishable on conviction by a fine --------- ,H“
, Tool Co. here. Mr. McKnight was a higher - appreciation of. or love ■ trust. He never spoke of trouble if
the
of from BIO to B100. and Imprison­ number of bushels of pod*
made superintendent of its factory. for. America than Joseph McKnight. i he met it on his way through life.
school
has
collected.
The
War
I
ment for from 10 to 90 day*, or both
When the late H. B. Sherman of He was a loyal member of the Na- . He faced It sauarely. If he could aee
fine and imprisonment al the dis­ Hemp Industries will advise the
Battle Creek purchased all the cap­ tional Defense Council. For the post' a way out of it he took advantage
school about lhe next step to be ।
cretion of the court.
ital stock of that corporation in year he had given nearly all hl*|
. It‘ it was something
’
tatrn.
'I
। 1914. and built Its new and beauu- time as a voluntary worker on the tnat naa to oe. he endured It but
X illegal employment of a minor
The superintendent of public in-,
never talked about IL He will be
renders the employer liable
to a structlon a*k» the rural school* to (Continued from Page 1. Section 1.)" ful plant in this city. Mr. McKnight Barry County Rationing Board.
wrmirx
continued
with the institution, and
Mr. McKnight was an ardent remembered by those who knew
revocation of all work pennits.
was
made
vice-president
and
fac
­
rtwtelileIn
„
of
”
cenu
for
»
“
h
pound
of
fisherman. He enjoyed that sport, him as a kind, friendly man. inter­
3. Injury to a^ minor wb*
*- re- NO" A ’S^0O,s,
nplvyer
&lt;'
rejects. For 15 pound* of culls will tory manager He was continued whether on n lake or stream In Bar­ ested In what was good and help­
gaily employed by an ami
—
may be rontrlbu ed If »o de75 pcr buahel For i0 pound, with Ute company in an executive ry county, or on the Atlantic ocean ful. No one could question hla in­
quires that employer to pay double pods
Or the pods will be paid for (he deduction will be 31.80; for 17 capacity after the plant and busi­ while he was a winter visitor al tegrity or hl* fairness. He had faith
compensation benefits to such mi­ sired
at
the
rate
of
20
cents
per
bushel
po^da
for
18
pound*
of
culls
ness
were
acquired
by
Ute
E.
W.
i in Ood and in men. By life and ex­
Port Lauderdale, Florida.
nor.
.
of dried pods.
Mnd up to 20 pounds, the additional Bliss Co. He retired from nl» con­
He was a director of lhe Nation­ I ample he sought io live that faith.
----Tills will give to many scliooh a reduction will be at the rale of 11 nection with the companv in 1940. al Bank of Hastings, and was al­ 1 and to be helpful to ills fellow men
AIIIOM DEI IEE CDAU
chance
to
do
a
real
service
for
our
cent*
per
pound,
added
to
the
17
The world Is poorer when such a
Mr.
McKnight
was
a
Mason.
Join
­
ways
interested
in
the
welfare
and
QUICK KeLIeF FKUM
country, and will be an important pounds deduction. For 20 pounds, ing the Blue lodge while he was In progress of this city.
contribution to its war effort* right or 20 per cent cull*, the deduction
now.
from the 86 00 price will be 82 20.
--------------- « • &gt;
which would net the fanner 83 80.
ulcers
DUE TO
|he deduction from the 36.75 price
FreaB«ekTa41«ofHemeTraatmantthat OIJL I lUMnVlIlV Ml
| allowed to the farmer will be a* foiMust Help or It WIU Cost You Notfaiag auk eivii eAiaiiaii
AIID VIII
lITV UvUnUIL
IllIINlll
low
» tor15 u,e
cuUed
F,ral
u.-.womlI11&lt;,n tMjule.ortb.WIU.Ant&gt; VUK
pound
ceil Is.
second pound
15

. H

06384326

FARM PRICES FIXED
ON 1943 BEANS

STOM*C“

EXCESS ACID

o'clock at night and 0 o'clock in
the morning.
। Aik for “WlilirVi

which

Week-End Specials!
BACK THE ATTACK BY BUYING
WAR BONDS AND STAMPS HERE

CHASE &amp; SANBORN COFFEE »&gt;
THOMAS SPECIAL COFFEE &gt;b
ODESSA PEAS
18 points
GRAPEFRUIT JUICE
ALAGA SYRUP cane and corn
RICE KRISPIES
KELLOGGS PEP
5 points lb
BOLOGNA

30c
22c
12c
30‘
17c
12c
10c
30c

C. Thomas Stores
And

stamps here

camp after
OCTI, or JOHN M.
John M. Malcolm. M.
day night September
home in Irving townah
iteral was held at the it
dav afternoon, with Rev

Stanley and Allan of Ha
Arnold of Lansing and a
Mrs. Mildred Steury, of

Any experienced molder
opinion can correct a stat
earlier editorial—from 3
3 billion—and go on to prove

WISE FINANCING BY !

. , n
, I cents: third pound 14 cents; fourth
(Continued Horn Page 1. Section 1.) ix&gt;und js cents: fifth pound 15
for the city’s interests, which has. cents; sixth pound 14 cents; seventh
been given to the city's business I pound 15 cents; eighth pound 15
by Its city councils for the past 20 i cents; ninth pound 15 cents; 10th
years,
ars, which has enabled this city
city][pound 14 cents; 11th pound 15
i_ —
,u« selling bonds and paying cents; 12th pound 15 cents; 13(h
avoid
Interest for the last ten years, andpound 15 cents; 14th pound 14
vet make many needed Improve­ cents; 15th pound 15 cents: 16th
ments.
.
oound 15 cents; 17th pound 15
The city water works not only cents: 18th pound 14 cents; 19th
pays It* operating costs but yields pound 15 cents: - 20th pound 15
. a profit every year. AU of its net cents. The deduction for 20 lbs. of
earnings are to go into this Water culls would be 32.95. which would
Works Replacement Fund until it, leave the farmer 33.80 for his 80
|। reaches 315.000.
115.000. That wHI
will enable
ename the
me pounds of jtoodjsean*. The higher
i city to buy a new outfit cf electric cost of picking Kidney beans is no
1 pumps without borrowing. If a doubt due to their color, which
I fire or a cyclone should ruin all the makes it more difficult to see the
, equipment at the pumping station. defective ones.
I it could be duplicated without a
If beans have more than the reg­
j bond issue, if lhe city had available ulation amount of moisture and re­
, n 315.000
sia.uuu replacement fund.
iiuiu.
iI quire drying before they can be
,I To keep this dty going —
on
• a --------sound1 ; accepted bv
by the dealer, the charges
basis, so it can pay its running ex-&gt; to be made for drying are; for
penses and make needed improve-j beans having more .than 18 per cent
ment* without borrowing, the voters' and not in excess of 20 per cent of
of Hastings should raise the char-, moisture 10 cents per 100 pounds,
ter tax Unit from 1 per cent to 1Added charges of one cent for each
per cent. One per cent was ample j per cent of moisture in excess of
when the charter was granted. But 20 per cent. Mblsture in excess of
with labor costs 300 per cent high- standard will be deducted from the
er and cost of matcriaLs much, gross weight of beans delivered by
greater, it is not adequate. It is the farmer.
no, wflktot lo p,v lhe ecluel
abovt
lh, drtuc.
rUn.nM
SemlL5t’
r ■ llona tOT cul1 b®alls also for drying
should be a margin to meet emer- h-ans have been agreed to by the
gencies. make needed improvement*! 2,^“ Bew InSiutry Commitand lo make adequate financial I
commodity Credit Corporaptans to meet situations lhat may,
U S^DeC0£r&lt;r?J)t
partment of Agriculture War Board.
Thr
allowed dealers is
33.000 or
o"
50 cents per 100 lbs. for white beans
f0F
“dlmSoei flnd 15 Cent3 I*r 100 P°unds for
fill ate needed to rePl““
Kidney beans. They are certainly
' I Amall enough when Ute dealer has
not do it. There are other im­ beans in his elevator and load them
provements needed also
on the cur for shipment.
We are sure leading a gav life
FINGERLINGS READY
these days.In our "good old U.S.A."
I Mr. Bob Fortney. Manager of the It wlU bc all Tight if we don't weak­
State Fish Hatchery has reported en. This country, and our liberties
that lhe bass and bluegill flnger- in it ore worth all the bother, serv­
lings raised at the Barry Countv ice and sacrifices w6, are called on
Rod and Gun Club Hatchery al to make. It would be better for the
’ ‘— * **
“ ■*" **
Orangeville are ready to be dlstrlbu- country..if-a—
I ted to Barry County Lakes. Any I and their employees
the
one interested in this program is army instead of in Washington,
urged to be at the Orangeville
- . * 1,1 *
___ ~ _
[Hatchery Sunday morning. Oct. 3.

Budget-saving clothes
for all the family

r

E

PROHIBITED OCCUPATIONS । ciplslna thli irwataaiat fr— at
1. The law specifically prohibits
REED'S DRUG STORE
all minors under IB from employ-1
STEBBINS it JACOBS
ment Involving cleaning of moving

BUY BONDS

HASTINGS LOSES
RURAL SCHOOLS CAN
i
Friday evening, about 7:15. during U/EI I
drizzling rain there was an autoHELP
IN WAR EFFORT I amobile
accident at the corner of
'Continued from Page 1. SecUon I.) .
Slight Damage ffX
Accident M«r« Friday

DRESSES to Live In!

4.98
Youthful Jersey

Casuals!

A new crop of Aiuteiie* designs
to live in. every hour ot the
day! Fine quality Jeraey in coat
style and one-piece casuals with
Important shirred-fronts skirts,
clever necklines and pockets,
gleaming button trim. 9-17.

Black

Frosted with White

Coy, Flatteringly

RAYON CREPES
Classic - tut designs
with gentle shirring
and gracefully gored
skirts. Sparkling
white buttons.

off-thc-face hat* in fall
colors. With veils, clev­
er ribbon and bright
trimming of fabric.

Girls' Jackets
Soft.

warm corduroy
j lumberjack lines
with buttoned cuffs.

■&lt; JO

Graceful Plaid Skirts

07558713

UCTION SALE
Having sold the farm, the undersigned will sell at

public auction -at the

place

1/4 miles west of South Kalamo school known as the Levi Curtis form located 1
or 4 miles south and 2% miles east of Nashville on

THURSDAY, OCTOBER 7,1943
Commencing at 1 P. M. Central War Time, the following described property:

COWS
7 head milch cows.
3 heifers,
coming fresh in Feb.

2 yearling heifers.
Durham bull,
coming 2 yrs. old.

Heifer calf.
SHEEP
36 breeding ewes, Shrops.
26 feeder lambs.
Shrop buck.
HOGS
6 Chester White sows.
Chester White boar.
18 spring shoots.
7 June pigs.
CHICKENS
About 100 White Wyandotte
pullets, 4 mas. old.
HAY

25 tons mixed hay.
22 acres standing corn.
TOOLS
Black Hawk manure
spreader.
John Deere 2 horse cultiva­
tor, nearly new.
98 Oliver plow, nearly new.
New 4 McCormick mower.
Dump rake.
Wagon and rack.
2 sec. harrow.
1 horse spring harrow.
Set work harness.
3 horse collars.
Two 10 gal. milk cans.
Heavy pail and strainer.
No. 12 DeLaval cream sep
orator.
4 gal. steel churn.
Numerous other articles.

(Continued from page I. Sec. D
About ten million tons are expected
I from industry nnd the rest is ex­
pected from scrap drives such a*
the one planned here.
General Brehon Somervell has
aLw placed Army manpower and
facilities al WPB's disposal to col­
lect scrap. Major General Henry
8. Aurand, of the Sixth Service
Command.' ha;
has _ assured^ Detroit
Cwir.ii.ind,
WPB salvage chief, John D. McOllIls that he wlJ place trucks nnd
। men from the several posts nnd
: camps throughout the state, as well
as military police, nt WPB's dlspoaal in Michigan.
| The urgency of this drive is in­
dicated by the following telegram
। which Mr. Annable received this
week from the office of Donald
I Nelson: "Declining national inven­
tory iron and steel scrap mnlrr. fall
drive mandatory In order to Insure
sufficient reserve for winter months.
[Donald M. Nelson has asked each
county to gather scrap for delivery
to processing yards or to commu­
nity victory scrap bank plies."
Further details on local plans
will be announced next week.

HENRY FLANNERY, Auctioneer

E. E. CRAY, Clerk

•J
jO
dfiri

Boys' Poplin Jackets
Beautiful Tweed!

FUR HEAPED
COAT

2475
Graceful ballerina
skirt coat with a
flattering fur col­
lar Wann and
durable herringbonc tweed with
rayon satin lin­
ing, cozy inter­
lining. 12-56.

Water-repellent wind
resistant, smart! Fly
front model. 8-18 yrs.

Boys' Fall Slacks
Rough, rugged weaves
in herringbones, overplaids and diagonals!

AQQ

Zj
MM

Mail Them Early for Christmas!

.ThZn’r

'

f

wants! And
MAIL IT EARLY. ChooM now from our assotmont of practical, useful,
suggestions that are easy to stow In a pack or barracks!

CAN VITAMINS CHANGE

GRAY HAIR?
gray-haind people in Calcium
Panlotfitnat* ttili tpomortd by
Good Housekeeping magazine.
According to thi* report: .

Distinctive Fall Shirt Patterns!

Towncraft* de Luxe Shirts

TERMS OF SALE: All sums cash, no goods removed until settled for.

CURTIS and HILL, Props

£&gt;QQ

Durable wool-and-ray.
on. generously pleated
fore and aft. Youthful!

Stebbins &amp; Jacobs
“The RexaU Store"

Hastings

Phono 2131

Aristocrats
among
shirts!
Perfectly proportioned. San­
forized’
broadcloths
and
madras in the finest patterns
for fall, all wover.-lnt NuCraft* starchless collars I
MEWS FALL NECKWEAR In
wools, rayons and rayon blends

FLEXIBLE BLUCHER
OXFORD

RK SHOIS

349
You'll take extra miles of walking added
activities, in your stride when you wear
this proudly styled, foot-easy classic.
Soft, pliable glove leather and durable
leather sole.
Roomy and comfortable, yet shape-re­
taining for seasons of foot joy.
Style No. F3O-V955

Black, double-tannad
factory duty, with &gt;

�THE HASTINGS BANNER, THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 30. 1H3

Dalway’ attended Ottawa
th school, is a graduate of
... I,,
Tnw*
ah*

uratirely speaking, to find anyone
Wtu would even intimate lhat Joe
was anything but honorable tn all
of hit dealings. Hol easy-going or
Kdi. but just and fair.
The Scotch, unjustly perhaps,
have won a reputation for extreme
frugality which forms the basis for
most of the Scotch stories in cir­
culation. But. you would have to

YOU

DIDN’TEATI

FIRE AT HICKORY CORNERS
I
Fire of undetermined origin did I
several hundred dollars damage
Tu*ldaI forenoon to the home ot
Edna Brown at Hickory Comers
The Hickory Corners fire depart- I
mint was soon on the scene and 1
confined the loss from fire and 1
water to one bedroom on the first !
floor. Smoke, however. damaged
other parts of the house and lhe,
. contents.''

diet will supply. In such cases.
Physicians make up this tr/jmat dtficintcy by prescribing
vitamins in centttitrated form.
Vitamins should not be taken
promiscuously. Consult your
Physician. His diagnosis will

prescription, bring it here to be
filled with those ever depend­
able Abbott Vitamin Products.

STEBBINS
&amp; JACOBS

IRVING GARDEN CLUB
The September meeting was held,
with Mrs. Arthur Bedford. A pro- '
gram on Peonies was given by Mrs.I
Norman Purchase. To help obtain ।
a list of Barry county trees each
number was asked to compile a list1
which the following committee will
reedit: Mrs Arthur Bedford. Mrs
Henry Frost. Mrs Clara Sunton.;
The October meeting will be held
with Mrs. Norman Purchase It
will be an all day meeting.
BUY WAR *BONDS

MICHIGAN—MocINK

5

BEET SUGAR

SOHO HEADS

8c

4X SUGAR

$(Uu.

SULTANA

21c

BAKING POWDER

«c

BAKING SODA

ST 18c

ANN PAGE

J.’.’: 15c

NOODLES

• •

til 93c

ENRICHED

tn sii5

711 51.19

LILY WHITE FLOUR
SUNNYFIELD

CAKE FLOUR

18c

putt
IVORY SOAP
PUKE
IVORY SOAP

5 .'.'i 31c

PANCAKE FLOUR

oxydn

let 23c
let. 23c

DC

MELLO-WHEAT
SAUD DRESSING

19c

SNNYFIELD

CORN FUKES

10c

DOLE

PINEAPPLE

19c

DOLE

PINEAPPLE

CAN

CUBAN

PINEAPPLE

21c

GRAPEFRUIT JUICE

18c
tai'34c

COCKTAIL

T.1 31c

MS

HEART'S DJitGHT

PRUNE JUICE

.&gt; 23c

CAMPIELL'S

TOMATO SOUP

9c

GARDEN VALLEY

SWEET CORN

"Sn’IIc

EARLY JUNE

IONA PEAS
CUT GREEN BEANS
AMERICAN IEAUTY

PORK AND BEANS

LAVA

/

TOILET SOAP

3cams17c

tel.

an.

IVORY

23c

i6J3c

EONA

KEYKO MARGARINE

LIFERUOY OR

IUX

LUX SOAP

3cAKt$20C

GENTLE

SOAP FLAKES

let. 23c

GRANULATED SOAP

SWAN SOAP

■a,113c

SPINACH

i5c

SEA VIEW

TOMATOES

33
SHORT cur

LEG OF LAMB
SHOULDER CUIS

23c

PORK STEAK

3 EARS 14c

LAMB CHOPS

DUZ

LGE.

RII CUTS

UUNMY

SOAP

I-LB.
PKG.

A-PEHN

'

23‘

INSfCTIClDE

RINSO

let 23c

PORK SAUSAGE

FRESH. LEAN

GROUND BEEF

PERCH

„ 19c

A-PLNN

11152c

DRY 0E1NER

RED LABEL KARO

DEHYDR06EHATED SHORTENING

SYRUP

SYRUP

dexo

NO. 1'4
GLASS

14c
JA-OZ.
PKG.

WHEATIES

1 A,^
I“

NO. 1'4
GLASS

i,

6C

«s. 10c

FANCY-LARGE-FRESH CAUGHT

BLUE LABEL KARO

"&amp;l 11c

CRISP

white sail

WHI1E SAIL

LIQUID WAX

CLEANSER

3 &amp; 62'

1M
IW
QT. 9C

WAR SAVINGS BONDS

SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES

'is«

•

FEDERAL DEPOSIT iNs. CORP.

SEIF-SERUICE

MESH CAUGHT

LAKE TROUT

4c

9».

WAFFLE SYRUP

9c

5aiAss 39c

WHILE THEY LAST

REDFISH FILLETS
Mtali and tyitk

■ ■
AT A MONET-SAVING PRICE!
• Y«i—back again in tha big Jpound economy package. Where
elie can you gaf as much reel
coffee enjoyment ... for such a
imell amount of money? Don’t for.

I'/rOZ.

OIL SARDINES

TUNA FISH

RED LAia

ARMOURS

POTTED MEAT
MORRELL'S

SNACK

LUNCHEON MEAT

HONEY BRAND

PARTY LOAF

34c

1

13c

ARMOUR'S

PIGS FEET

14-OZ.
GLASS

CUDAHY'S

BLUE SUDS

39*

KITCHEN KLENZER

ANN PAGE

IONA IMITATION

WHITEHOUSE EVAPORATED

VANILLA EXTRACT

MILK

3 ai 25‘

3^26*

3-OZ.
BOT..

POPULAR BRAND

REFINED

unz

CIGARETTES

PURE LARD

CRACKERS

cartHj24

DEVILED HAM

a 21'

J-OZ.
TIN

CALIFORNIA GRAYED

TUNA FISH

CAN

WE RESERVE THf RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES

A

THE BEST BUY IN ANY STORE

★

WAR STAMPS
AND BONDS

CAN

SPAGHETTI

/C

30C
"(SS 5c
"4 38c
CAN

VIENNA SAUSAGE

BOKAR 2-51c

7

CAN

CHICKEN OF SEA

ARMOUR'S

2

For rent at $2.50—$3.00-—$3.25 and government
tax—in our fine safety deposit vault. Get one totoday for youf war Bonds-and other valuable papers.

HADDOCK FILLETS

RULLDOG

SPIC &amp; SPAN

BANK MONEY ORDERS

CLEANSER
STALEY’S

c^n

RED CIRCLE 2-47c

CHECKING ACCOUNTS

FRESH

(OMAN

AMMONIA

25'

100% PURE

WHITE SAIL

SAL SOD*

PKG.

V

BOSTON BUTT

ARMOUR'S STAR-IULK

JUNKET
RENNET
POWDER

»NO

PORK ROAST

2 (ARS 11C

mb

SNOW

2 pkss 21*

RESERVE SYSTEM

LAUHDRY SOAP

BAG

SHREDDED
WHEAT

FEDERAL

SLAB BACON
ut 23c

GRANULATED SOAP

SOAP FLAKES

NATIONAlSttfCUIT

MEMBER

ANY SIU PIECE

SOAP FLAKES

Hl.

3cakes20c

i. 49c

cured

BACON SQUARES

ALL PURPOSE

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EXPIRE SAT.
NITE, OCT. 2
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MICHIGAN—SaECTED—CHIPPEWA

COMMUNITY NOTICES

;

yES. it’s true that many elis­
. orders may result from not
eating. And the ’’well-fed’’ arc
often sufferers. In periods of
stress and strain, we may require

f|*t

LETTUCE 888 2 21

gett Memorial hospital before going
overseas
'
Tbe bridegroom, son of Mrs. Kath-1
crine Dalway of New York city. Is a
Kiduate al Columbia university.
baa been overseas about a year.

lUrryvIHe
ercus individual titan Joe. If all | The BarrvvUle W 6. C. S. will
IT”"
h* has ever riven or serve the dinner at the home of
&lt;tf HitmL&gt; £ 1 Mr and “rI Albert
aunt in the interest of Hastings or WednMdlJ. October g Everyone U
Joi- public or private charity&gt;. could, ur6cd
comc and eal ^h us.
j
be collected into one account, it
’
_______
would make a mighty impressive I C«*U Grave
sum. Joe went about tills sort of j The coaU Grove U A- 6. will
thine outetly and never asked for, meet at the Wil) Bayne home on
or otherwise sought, any personal Thursday October 7. with pot luck
‘
dinner and program in charge ot
.
rf .11 W re . line Imnd.. D“°u'’ *»-■'
the tort of fellow you always re- Shuhx
member with real pleasure and . The Shultz Community Club will
happiness.
meet with Mrs Edith Welsh, on
. Joe leaves a gap In this com- Thursday, Oct. 7.
jnunlty that will be difficult to fill.'
That may be a trite way of saying . The Goodwill WB.CB. will nieet
it—but it’s the truth.
at lhe home of Mrs. Jennie Loehr
on Friday. Oct. 1 for dinner.
■
WEDDED TO MAJOR
IN CAIRO. EGYPT
Mr. and Mrs George Emmett CLOSING LUNCHEON
Collins &gt;Grace Pryor&gt; of Grand AT COUNTRY CLUB
Rapids, former Hastings residents,
Thirty-five members were present1
announce the marriage in Cairo.
luncheon at the
Egypt, of their daughter. Evelyn nt the closing
club on Tuesday.
Xucille, now a Lieutenant in the country
Marigolds decorated lhe loung
United States Army Nurses Corps, and
vari-colored zinnias were at-'
to Major Benjamin Clinton Dal­
way of the Army Ordnance depart­ tracuvely arranged on the tables.
At the business meeting follow­
ment. The report of the wedding as
given in the Grand Rapids Press, ing lhe luncheon. Mrs. M. J. Cross1
was re-elected to the board and
appears herewith:
- Being married in an American Mrs. Ray Branch and Mrs. Cedric
Morey
were elected to replace Mis.i
mission chapel in Cairo. Egypt,
.then escorted in an army convoy Don dipgel and Mis. O. M. Puller.
Prues for high average bridge
to a villa for a wedding reception
scores
for
the year were presented
attended by army generals—and all
thl* on a furlough from Iran—Is to Mrs. Cedric Morey, Mrs. Ed. Van
the colorful wedding story that Eve­ Popering. Mrs clayton Brandstetler
and
Mrs.
Roy Hubbard.
j
lyn. L. Collins writes to her par­
.... U.
Ur.
C- Z-r&gt;l _
Prizes for the year in golf were
presented to Mrs. Ray Branch for
Lt. Collins, who had been sta­ tne June ringer; lo Mra. Ed Van
tioned in Africa for about a year, Popering, the July ringer; to Mrs.
having gong over with one of the Be. tha Wilcox, the August ringer,
first army nurse corp* contingents. and lo Mrs. Hoy Hubbard, lhe
September ringer.
The July handicap was won by!
Mrs. Ray Branch with Mrs. Homer
nxmi.
Smith as runnerup. Mrs. Dorrance
Mrs Jacobs, wife of an Amer I- Trtthric won for making the most
can consul, had charge of decora- improvement in ringer score,
’‘
rhe
ot the dub
club present
present-­
tlons and seasonal flowers for the
pc members of
double ring ceremony attended by &lt;,&lt;) Mrs- Rogers with a gift, tn ap-t
more than 100 persons. For her wed- Predation of her work throughout,
ding the bride wore a unnorm made ”,e summer, and also presented1
tn this country especially for the Mrs. Roman Feldpausch retiring:
ceremony, matching her husband's president, with.ajiainjlng, done by;
dress uniform.
. Mrs. Guy Keller. J
CoL VanFlack, of a general Hos-, High scores for the afternoon
pltal unit, gave the bride in mar- bridge were won by Mrs. R. E. Waiui
u
— ,Attending
-------riage.
as----------------------her bridesmaidand Mrx Roy HuW)trtL
was Lt. Jackie Finensch, a staton
Mrs. B. C. Case of Connersville.
hospital nurse, and best man was Ind . was the guest of Mrs. C. C.
Cant. MarslUus.
Burkholder.
At the wedding reception follow­
At the golf and bridge pot luck
ing in a nearby villa, a three-tiered held last Friday, thirty were pres­
ent. Prizes were won by Mrs M. I
J. Cross; Mrs. David French: Mrs
Van Popering; Mrs Clayton
MAYBE IT'S SOMETHING Ed.
Branchtetter; Mrs. Kenlth Mcln9™ 5,r= F; E WaRc: and Mrs
। Willard Smith.

K

LAKOE M SIZE—4CEBMG

MUR SCORE AND FOUR

out of slock.

Shipping delay duo to

PRICES SUBJECT TO MARKEY CHANGES

BRING US

IUH5TE FRT5
fOR explosives

|

�THI HASTINGS BANNER. THURSDAY. 8IFTEMBER M. IMS

11

LOCAL NEWS
—................................................

,

_

station

i£|On The Home Front

' special writeup of last Friday night Japanese were

1

____________________

________

I ^With telephone line* crowded, about Port Moresby when the Jap- j Lieutenant Brand McIntyre, eon I f«U particulars.
Pfc. Donald Welltare reteumd and AortSST* help. th. Banner MW. land*
“c
Friday to Camp Ruckar. Alabama. B1ks all possible cooperauon tn get- t** generally conceded tliat the Maple Grove, w awarded the
after spending fourteen day* with Hngjn church, organisation, clufe Owen Stanley Mountain Range French Coloital mode
c;—vi.
T ——_..— —
aJ provided an Impossible barrisr. ■ hara bar. on Wedm
i an auction sale at the
per- \; However, he said that
you fli- I! week in North Africa
------------- tied onc mile south, and 2
George Wallfare.
■ poasftae. Sent by mail or by perT/5 Cheater C. Kramer. 381542M w&lt;ESTYRN’lH»?Sl^,Sr«
is:if-SSr
miles west of Maple Grove Center;
Pfc. Lyle Newton returned to sonal delivery at the Banner off-*
or 34 miles cast and a mile north
Camp Rucker. Alabama. Friday | Is lhe ideal way............................ 1
Dk'JUUB
of Dowling. He Is offering a good
nnd then went ahead and
&lt; L)«c
I**. Hl* I
to dn
do and
a
after spending tWo weeks with hl*
Mr. and Mr*. O. Avery Aten's। arf.
ad- 1 tn
HYt. ueorge Heracn or camp
-------- &gt;
. w— .—v..-..—.
, itat ot bones, cattle, hogs, sheep, Cooke
wife and hl* parents.
' rfreas after Saturday wul be 173 W, prepared a defense for that vt
Calif, arrived home Frtd*y
field. California in May 1»42. and &gt; chickens, tools, and hay and grain
Ihing. that you usually wouldn't
Mr. and Mr*. Sumner Sponable ' Grand BL
„
.
.
went
overseas
three
months
later.
■
Henry
Flannery
will
cry
the
Bale
far
wrong.
have told their home at 201 East
Mr. and Mr* W. H. Bachaldw
•nH Allied ex La,t
Llcutansni McIntyre and fc. E. Gray will act as clerk enta, the Archie Helion'.
|
“P8 WI!L^e ^e.d
Green to Mr. and Mra. Glenn Swift, are now residing at 803 E Grand
imw ' WM
of * 7rou?Jbat was htaWy , see the adv. elsewhere In this issue. and will leave Oct. 3rd.
The 8pon*ble* arc staying at their j Mr. and Mr* Nil* OUaon are
Indicated now commended for doing a “brilliant for fun particulars.
.
Icach lake cottage until the horn, moving to the Wm. Taffae house at
rn was In con- )Oh" In the conquest of Blclly and
they purchased of Otto Wets* U 313 E. State Road, recently vacated slderiiur the Owen I lanley range an on September* 7 he was awarded an
mu toboto
now «I 2K?'
"i, w2StT,f.Sto,!I,
vacated. Mr. and Mra. Weis* having by Mr. and Mra. Maurice Green- Impassible barrier.
, air medal for that service.
bought the Clarence Robinson Held, who have moved to Grand
At Buna, he said, the Japanese
Lieutenant McIntyre and seven 1
home
I Rapid*.
bad prepared elaborate defense* other* were given the French Co- I BUcuun wc
a»
uw
h
*
j&gt;wu S
«
ale
at
lhe
farm
located
CWT.
j 1M) in «*n3
The city council Friday evening
r*’ which had to be broken doWn piece Ionia! medal* in a simple ceremony mnfs north of Bedford. 2 miles west
transferred 8400 from the contln----------1 married to I
on a captured enemy airfield, still ! nn(f 3 muM aoulh of Lacey. She Is Captain Plumley with other of fl'made
gent to the parkJemenis
fund, to
meet1 thU
the Mra"
TbeLwan^KAS:’h*VBiniham^ | th« 'tas^man and Sadlo be^blasted littered with the wreckageof Ger- | offering a good H*t of horses, cattle, cere, plotting out the next day'* 1 Pennock Hospital Kitehen Guild a, 1889. Sh* u
cost of Improvements made this Mra. Lawrcnf• Keech al Hinanarraid
nrar
Enogal
Inlet.
New
Georg*
will
meet
on
Wedne-dsy
e-.eBlng,
band, a ion B
man and Italian plane*. They were ; nogs chicken*, farm machlherv.
year in Tyden park, which called J™}'.
UH? ?T,«"rtr&gt;&lt;rtXr'
swarded bv Col John Cerny, of i llOv and grain and some household la. while curious native* look on. . Oct 6. at the hoepital. Member* i IfY.; tour
for that much more cash than was th*1 ^eir two year old daughter.
&lt;8ee
picture
in
Banner
Office
win'
are
requested
to
bring
their
dona,1 goods Henry rlannery
Flannery will
will cry
cry the
the dow; cad&gt; Plumley to come home— I tlon* of canned fruit. Jam or Jelly, ’ —
Maj. Burlingame paid a splendid Spokane. Washington.
Mrs W. H. Scare over Woodland । *}}«•
The *m
The awards were for outstanding , Mje an&lt;j e. E. Gray will act as
tribute
to me
the American boy*.
He
aaver- ' Sunday, near her
iriuuic iu
u»,a. ...
way te convinced II payss to adverHosmer. of Ch
-----------in a successful, week-long clerk. u
— u,.
hv •icrwHrre
See
the «.adv.
elsewhere in
la see H. F. Column.)
'Ftor Sale."
Sale." , ewe
cpre svmnr
sympathy of lhe community . mid ]le often wondered what kept service
Use. Their chickens. "For
Speaking of plctures-you're a |
opgnliw luncheon of the grandchildren.
.1'- ' &lt;exiCTded to hcr parcnU and sis-|
goln&lt; during the difficult search last April for three French ! this issue for full particulars.
adv. last week worked so-------well that
“ **5
handsome such and so.—meanlng j Worncni Club for members and -----whose plane was forced
tr. JAnet.
days In the Owen Stanley Moun- generals,
they had sold all of the chicken* tor. •’
I
Marine.
Bruce
Long,
nong.
put
pui
in
Sun
ann
’
■
KUCS
».
w
m
ni
k
h,M
in
i»
th.
.1^.
MethoDetroit tains arid
and later
)*ter In lhe
the terrible Jun­- down in the sandy, desert wastes.1 CURTIS and HILL. Props.
r-c.ur Vnnr
'Mom* showed
shoved £^1 church
~ Friday.
TL. , TT-T/
Dlnto. Cnllf.
Your 'Mom
Oct, 1, at one
KJ deU,^"'
"* WP" &lt; Whcn Ute Judges of tlw .-SSen
hundreds of miles from Algeria.
Having sold the farm, tile above us the picture of you she Just re- ^“1 ode ind will toe served b* the
The medals were the first award­
was aciivcrca.
. other locations last week. Mrs. gle country around Buna. They
Mra Lentz Chaffee, nee Helen,1 i,‘a.oluM*Ster (Hara! Severance) adapted themselves quickly and well ed any troop carrier command will dispose of the personal prop- , eelved—fhe’s so h«PW
WB.C S. of lhe church. Mra. Harry
V'-ORLTA
to
the
most
difficult
conditions
and
erty
at
public
auction
nt
the
farm
and
so
proud
of
you
—
so
are
we
ail
,
&lt;
nn
i
FOOlP
fj
i
a
r.
tin
g
mi
be
lhe
flyera
on
overseas
duly
in
this
war
Lomble. of Noshvllle underwent an1
Judge Lester MoU on the
CUlFtULM
known as the Levi Cunts farm lo­ । Another corking good picture guest styaker and her subject a 111 ;
appendectomy at Pennock hospital comer of Forl md Bhelby. and fought with a courage, peralstance by a foreign power
and
valor
that
was
a
credit
to
their
cated
1*4
miles
west
of
South
Kalenme
along
Monday,
of
sailor
Jack
currant
topics
of
interest
to
!
&gt;nu
.mu.
»
v.v
—
~
.
nie
French
air
commander
at
an
Tuesday noon.
i w.roLe aoohcatlons for 31 bonds to'“’J " U*,C3
background, training and character. Algerian base April 5 requested amo school: or 4 miles south and . O’Dunnell to his family, who are
Raymond Lancaster and young 1
327J75 in on* hour.
1 c“* WQnwa
I
Bill Stebbins bagged five ducks ।
v.’ Buskirk and Arthur
• • *--------------help in a search for three generals 3’1 miles east of Nashville. They glad a* everythin* to have it
You fellow* may not realize how 1 Hospital Guild No. 14 will meet
are offering a good list of cows,
_______________________
.. forced down in the desert.
b"n!,ar!X 'a °n^w nMutartuT’etin at Lathrop of Hasting* are member*
. Cerny's group sent out the re­ sheep, hogs, chickens, hay. and ' much your pictures mean when al 1:30 Tuesd-A Oct. 5. at the '
,UUiC away.. “.I —
Just Kissed Your „
quested, party and for seven days farm tools. Henrv Flannery will cry :. you're
home of Mrx. Kellar Sl*m. AH '
the sale
and E E.
Gray will
|
*
two planes
searched
hundreds
ot oct aa picture Good-night.'~ but* it ?eally "nembera urged to be present.
newmanv t,ct*U*
Frcd Ha * 1 principals, supervisors and teacher*
----- , mile* of desert for the missing offl- clerk See lhe adv. elsewhere in «enUmantal. ballad
are cooperating «»»
with W
Western
^“d“ irrbl. D. UcDon.ld h»' who *"
““™
। gn't bo far from wn
OH*.moUl: ' Regular meeting of the Women
1 ccra At l,,e same time they hauled this Issue for full particulars.
college In a program of
f
all
lhe
gasoline
and
food
required
a new lawn weeder which ha* prov­ Michigan
1
of
the
Moose
will
be
held
Friday
home on leave, she didn't see much night. Oct. I. at 1:30 at the hall.
—
. —-------------------- by a French party which also was WILLIAM HALE. Prop.
en to be an efficient and fasclnat- In-Service Education, sponsored by
ThSi.F’ottOtaFR
W“' " "*WS »?
Which
Having sold his farm. Mr Hale of him because he was dashing all All members urged to attend. Busi­
law'ii lhe Judge began on the neighcinnihrm Michigan
wlll have an auction sale at tiw ovtr the place, but at night after ness Rieetlng nt 7:30 and open
his
1SH4
crews
had
slept
in
their
planes.
bors lawns Where he is often seen
has been Cu^eJdt
(arm
located
*v
mile
north
cf
Carl
­
initiation of eleven new members
w“l W Kll to hS| »”
"T*1? "" M
industriously attacking lhe weed*
SUte^to “rv“on
ton center; or 5 miles north ot mother said. "I did the same thing beginning at 8 o'clock. Public inIncidentally, n number of the yards
western Michigan from you.
Hastings and 2 miles east and S when my son wns home but I never
,
in that
namely. McDonalds I coyege under the sponsorship of
mile north. He Is offering a good Intended to tell a soul." You fellows
Comrade Angelo Spirls was the I Auctions
list -of horacs and harness, cow*.,
The St. Cedla Choir Guild Wlll
first one to pay hl* 1M4 dues
..
, ,
„
, o
very precious to those back
Howard Frosts are tne lovenest .
g|Vln- aMistance to new women
•—s. chickens, tool*, hay and grain. • are
About 60 attended our last fam- (Continued from Page 1. Section 1.) . nogs.
Remember that song. -But­ meet Wednesday evening, Oct. 6.
-..w ia few household goods. Dewey I home
KrTn\c n'Kt1Jr?^?id nHtriDes' flv all Mudenta In becoming oriented when Uy night party. Everyone there en- issue for full particulars.
VI-MlUCUHUlUl
I ana
ton Up our Overcoat. You Belong at the Parish House at 7 30 pin.
rhe btara and stripes rty an ii.»v .nmii tnr the fall semcbter Joyed the program consisting of j
Reed will cry the sale and Jay Wing to Me", well, that1* the general
----------■
Rred
over town every Sunday at Big 2'^ ’£.,1 fOr lhe
acnWb“r song* by the Jarrard boys, songs
and Uunora
Clifford nammona
Hammond wui
will act m
aS Idea. Good Luck. Cheerio.
Surgery Guild ID will meet
HARVEY PARMELE, JOHN
! nnd
Rapids. Mich. Dr. Robert Harkness ;
th R ..
b ln
and music by Mrs Carlin nnd
RUSSELL. Prop.
\ | clerk*. See the adv elsewhere in
Thursday, Oct. 7, at the home of
m.d. &gt;h. oto.rv.uon U..1, Itolr
«Mr&gt;i tae b«by*i
I
fiOd »
readings by Slstera Keeler and
Having sold the farm, theabove . this Issue for full particulars.
Mrs. Keith Chase. 521 W. Center,
county has had a higher number of .
8UH nn“
. rj&gt;r oior. 32 tlgirin, a
MMC ■
Bush and Phyllis Webb. Sister! will dispose of the personn) proper- I
--------------- »♦*
Avintion Cadet Marshall Furrow with Mrs. Merle Wheating and Mrs.
casualties in this war. to date, than , ljr™cn
w
6 Shader
________________________
■•’swfr.................. 1
is the lending___
cause writes hl* parents. Mr. and Mra. Emma Evans as co-hostesses.
any other county in Michigan This
hmtihSd Sods to Mapes gave a very inspiring cere-' ty at public auction nt lhe farm [ Tuberculosis
mony in dedicating the service flag located half-mile south and one ! cf death for persons
for between. Ute
the Freeman Furrow, that his new adsame fact was true in the last war. n„'..t.. rrwt Wednesday where representing 40 of our boys In lhe mile west of Banfield, on the north j age
Emmanuel Guild will meet at tbe
nfte of
0( 15 and
and 45 Financed by
by tu• he rroson being, that their Nation- M Bchader has a position in the service. Mra. Zclma Cox. chaplain 1 Mde of Fine lake, known ns the 1 berculosts Christmas seals, a new
home of Mra. Charles Polls on
°£rtd
«2rtong “nXri depXnen^r lhe diver
ot the auxiliary received lhe flag In, Dewey farm. A good list ot horses. 1 namphlet."How to Kill TB Germs"
Wednesday. Oct. «. at 2 o'clock.
U S.N.R.. 34th Bn..
the first to go on each occasion. parn. Eaulnmenl Co. They have K.k.i,
anviiinrv Comrade1 cattle,
nattin tools,
tAni. milk
m&lt;ur equipment,
»nuinm*nt hay
hw.
now available f"om the Michi­
behalf of t
the auxiliaryDBS. Yorktown.
k’r
ofh what the fla rented an apartment al 40 Upton Cortright gave a short talk on and grain, etc. are being offered, gan Tuberculosis Association. Lan­
aBIXAU. BTOBB
St. Mary's College. California.
keen realization ot wnat the nag , .
Mr« jrnne Stuck a teacher in child delinquency and this was Henry Flannery will cry the sale sing.
won
He has Just been assigned to his
■
means, perhaps that Is why they •*.e‘nUh|ic school system here has followed by a pot luck supper.
I and E E. Gray will act as clerk.
}lagCdayS1Rnalttl eVer&gt; 8unc,,y Bs purchased
home at
The sympathies of the post, auxil. See the adv. elsewhere In this issue
purcL»xU the
— Schader
—
lary and community b&gt; given to Mra. for full particulars.
Jake Rehor Ls lhe local expert on 428 W. Walnut St.
Maxine Dibble, who received word
----------making sauerkraut and he has
A New England college announces that her husband. Comrade Jim-1 J. 6. COLEY. Prop.
generously helped a number of folks
mle Dibble was missing In action
। Having sold my farm. Mr. Coley
undertake thU particular culinary there will be no more quizzes there.
Comrade Andrews is on the sick1 wlll dispose of the household goods
venture. As master of ceremonies Any student feeling the need of one list,
he is under the care of Dr., and miscellaneous articles al pubcan always tum on lhe radio.
Jake has the 'know how.'
Mohler.
| He auction at the farm located 3
Superintendent D A. VanBuskirk
Have you seen Frank and Flor- miles south of Delton. 2 miles north
was in Lansing attending a meet­
cnce lately?
I of Gull lake on M-43 and first
ing ot the Michigan Superintendents
Plans are beng fostered for a house west on Milo road, known as
on Friday. Bond Parly in the near future, lo the Bert Quick farm. Loren CopThe Ken Sandersons moved Into
be held in connection with our pock will cry the sale and Mil ton
their new home on South Broadway
Saturday night parties. By the way. Lelnaar will act as clerk. See the
thi* week, which they recently pur­
these parties are gaining in popu- adv. elsewhere in this issue for full
chased from Wilbur Lane Mr. Lane
larity each passing week.
particulars.
.
is making his home at the Kelley
(Continued from Page 1. Sec. 1.)
House.
rations moat of the time.
DON'T
BUY THINGS YOU DON’T DEWEY REED.
The William Schaedera. Jr. moved
Since the major was talking
NEED—BUY' WAR BONDS
Auctioneer and Mgr.
to their new home In Battle Creek mostly “off the record", many of the
. INSTEAD.
1 Mr. Reed Is offering a good list
today &lt;Thursdtiy.i
fads he stated cannot be published
■Plynny' Rousch. Barry County
horse shoe pitching champ, who here.
it will be Interesting someday
lives near Camp Kitannlwa. give* to But
read a complete account of this
Les Hawthorne a work-out with
which relieved the threat
the shoes, every lime he comes to campaign
to
PortMoresby and began the
Town. Thev oiten have quite an au- breakup of
Japanese power In New
dence to witness their matches which Guinea. It seems
more than proohave become established sessions
that commentators will rate
with every trip to Hosting*. Last sUs
this
march
6Ver lhe Owen Stanley
week Les took 'Plynny' 2 out ot 3.
range
a*
one
of
the
great feats of
For the latest scores call 21D4.
IvOts of fresh paint is sprucing the war. The strategic and tactical
advantages which followed in the
up Hustings homes this month.
wake
of
this
achievement
were tre­
This is the time of year to get
winter repairs in shape. Last wai­ mendous. Any severe setbacks in
ter was an unusually iuird one on these initial phases of the campaign
could
have
profoundly
Influenced
routs nnd eaveatrough*.
it looks as though Hastings high the course of the entire war in the
was going to have another top Southwest Pacific Area to date.
Major Burlingame said that the
notch football team this season. See

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FAOE BIX
Mlim/n lirilfr

BAPTIST CHURCH NOTES
(f
, Sunday school al 10 o'clock.
Divine Services at 11 o'clock. Ser* Tde^ tram Hasting, our
°
* pastor
A. M. Coldren.
.on by the Pastor.
.
9:55 A. M. Bible school with —
mon
‘ ’ CATHOUC°WOMK4
toreUen thc Con'enll°’1 at Ul
Evening meeting at 7:30 Evan­
gelistic Singing and Sermon.
The filth annual convention of *
———————
ship hour we shall observe “The, Tuesday nights B. Y. P. U. all
the Grand Rapids Diocesan Council OCTOBER MEETING
i World Communion Sunday ."
1 young people welcome, meeting at
lhe
cnurch,
i
service
.
Women will De neid on ruwaay.. Tho^&gt;ctobcr meeting of the Bam
..Communion
.
,
Iakp_ and
fnr a special ,
Wednesday nights prajer meeting
October 5th. at Guardian Angel; county c. B. union will be held
* ,a*g? chiidVn or- st the church at 7:30.
Knih .IxUWWum In
MoM„ evenlnt. octowr 11. ■&lt;. „h'"rd W?_!?*
JEEFLRSON ST? ’
6:30 Adult and senior C. E. So- UNITED BRETHREN CHURCH
The convention will open with gellcal Church,
I defies.
F. W. Maxon, pastor
aotemn High Mass with the solritunl,
••*
I 7:30 P. M. Song service and Gos­
Revival meetings with song serv.
£5X1%^“™] £”21“ n»ST XETUODIST CHVXCn
pel message
beginning at 7:30 each evening.
Monday evening
Official -----------------------------board ice
nlilSto .,
N,« Snnd., .. .1..II dwn.
1-----------------Evangelist Rev Franklin Norris, of
deacon; Reverend A. E Inbault as World-Wide Communion Sunday; p M
■*
Greenfield. Ohio, is preaching the
old
Gospel message. Hr
He ~
is a.
a.
8ub-deacon; Reverend Henry Nied- bv Joining with till Christian
Tuesday 7'30 p M S S. teach- c
~ time gospel
rwickl as Master of Cere monies, and churches around the world in the I rr., w«t&gt; inert to studv the lessons Bible preacher. Come and hear him..
Sundav ichool
school nt
at II
11 A.
A M
M
the Reverend T. Raymond Dark, celebration of Holy Communion at for the neXt four Sun7jays'
Sundav
pastor of Guardian Angel Church", the morning service al 10:00 o'clock.
Thursday 7-30 p M Quarterly
’
*••
Will deliver lhe sermon.
, The theme for our Communion conference will be held at the WAVES RECRUITNG PARTY
Registration of delegates will take meditation will be “Looking Unto cfiurch by Our Dist. Supt.. Rev. Inez I*’ KAL.AMAZOO
place at ten o'clock and the open- Jesus.
Martz of Marcellus. Every member
A party of WAVES recruiters will
Ing session of the convention will. In connection with the Com- of the church U urged to be present, be st Room 31. post Office Budd..„ ----------------!------------.—-----.»«..i—-------,
- ---------follow with the_diocesan
president, munlon
service,
a ...
special ----offering'
- ---------------—w-wi---------— ---------u-g Kalamazoo, this week until
Saturday noon to iriterview women
Mrs. Lawrence O'Neil. Parts, Michl- will be receved for our Fellowship
20 to 36 years of age Interested In
gan, presiding.
of Suffering and Service. The of- BARRY COUNTS
Kan.pTTs.uuig
--------------I fering will V divided among three MINISTERIAL ASSOCIATION
............ this branch
......... ...............
. service.
Joining
of the
St Rose Parish Council of Has- acences. — The
Commission
on
will meet. Tuesday October 5th,1 Recruits must be American citizens.
(plains to assist In
in their work ja;oo
at of normal »««•
health
nnd must have
• tines wilh Ff J V Dillon ax Spirit- Chaplains
;3:5o o'clock for pot luck lunch =:
’»» &lt;••••«
u„...
iu.
------------&lt;&gt; ..
----- . lind at least two years of high
uailDirector is one of the seven f°r boys in Service:
the Committer
- thf Grand
St U jB....Church.
_
_.jinrlse the Ionia °n
on CW
Camo Actvtties
Actvttlrs to
tb sene
serve our men
parishes which
comprise
This wlll be an important meeting. school training. Office hours are
Beanery Council of
of the National Jn
m the -camps
'camps when Uiey
they ate
are on The county option Issue will be dis.
Council of Catholic Women. Mrs. leave In
ta near-by
“'"'.ty towns and
an&lt;1 cities, cussed. E. C. Prettyman. Sup
. t. of
Mae Treib of this city is deanery and the Committee
committee for overseas Re.
He. . Michigan Temperance Foundation.
Foundation,
Mu
treasurer and chairman of Shrines l*cf which minsters to starvng chil- inc. and the Hon Grant M Hudin the Home. Mrs. Leonard Brinker dr«m. wlLrrfVF'V- "n.n
wn- bo,h of ^hslng, will be lhe ncunce the engagement ot lhetr
of Coats Grove is deanery Legis- of-war. The offering will be left ati guest speakers. Mr. Hudson Is a dauehlrr. Nina (o Master Sergeant
latlon chrm Officers of the local I the
*he Communion
Communion Table.
Table.
। former Congressman,
Congressman. who ably rep­ William Ragsdale Of the 585th
parish council are: Mrs. Howard
The Sunday school will meet at. resented our state nt
at Washington Bomb Sqdn. at Kellogg Field. The
Gibson. Pres.: Mrs. Alfred Myers. | 11:30 under the direction of Judge some years ago. We urge every pas- wedding will take place at Coats
tor arid
his wife
wife to
to be
be present.
present.'
Grove Church of Christ in October.
vice Pres
MIm Ambra Fedewa. | Adelbcrt Cortrtght.
Cortrighl.
tor
and his

CHURCH NEWS

TTiiion

BUTTER KERNEL

CORN

than in 9 oul of 10
other while breads

Like getting FREE extra slices for
your money.

Peanut Butter

Above U.S, minimum standards

2

imbassy

lb

55c

lb.

3Oc
Citrus Marmalade «»»'• 2
3 £ 60c
Hol-Dalod SPOTLIGHT
Coffee
Red ripe, solid pact 18 Pis.

13c

No 2 can

DOUGHNUTS
C.H. W..PP.J

■£ Q
I JC

COTTAGE CHEESE

tb

Plain or Sugared.

Not rationed.

dox.« 58c

FRESH EGGS

Sincerity Flour
Enriched Flour

King's

24%lb ..ck

cSr

95c

$1.05
$1.27

25-lb. sack
Cold Medal Flour
large pkg.
7£
Corn Flakes
Country Club.
Country Club Sliced
No
..
2
?
24c
Pineapple or Crushed. 34 Points

TOKAY o«««s 2 - 25c
Pascal Celery

»uik

10c

st.tk

10c

Giant stalks

Stalk Celery

Bleached. Sweet, tender

Hubbard Squash

Medium size -vfcl CARTONS

h

Michigan. 14 Points

NUodlt

GREEN BEANS

Wax Beans, No, 2 can 14c. T' Pls,
PRUNE JUICE
Quan 26c

3 lb&gt;. 10c

pig

2

27c

Navy Beans, 2-lb bag 18c.

4 Pts

GINGERBREAD MIX

18c

to

MASON JARS

1OC

63c

Quan.

Fancy, hand picked

Bulk Cider Vinegar, galls » 20c

McIntosh Apples 4 ib&gt; 35c

DRANO

Hand picked. U. S. No. 1 Fancy

Plumite, 14-oz. can 17c ;

lLa&lt;fl&lt;ftan 19C
13c

U. 5 No 1. Good Quslity

New Crop “Kalahdin" Variety

Popular brands

15 A 45c

50 £ $1.89

c.n . $1.24
50c

64c

3

KROGO

Shortening. 12 Poinls
PURE LARO
2 £,

ff /T|D.
I
Il • 4 r &lt;
\\ 3 I 3 |
\\ ■

GRAPEFRUIT JUICE

CHICKEN SOUP

can 13C
With
rice.
.............
- Van Cany/s 4 Pts.

19c

Mi-Choice. 4 Points
EVAP. MILK
3 ™

26c

Country Club.

Pt per can

Most v4&lt;

mi

20c

Swankyswjg Spreads.

SMOKED HAMS
SKINLESS FRANKS

lb. 36c

5 Poinls

MEAT LOAVES
Assorted, sliced.

lb
5 Points

Cottage Butts

41c

Piece Bacon

lb

Smoked Liver Sausage.

4 Poinls

PORK HOCKS

Fresh.
Sliced.

lb. 20c

2 Poinls

BEEF LJVERS

lb

36c

6 Poinls

FRESN NECK BONES
3 Pts.

lb 7c
Or Pigs Foal (not rationed)

BLUE PilE

Fresh Picnics

33c

BRAUNSCHWEIGER

lb 29c

Yellow Perch, lb. 30c Not Rationed

C

5 Points

Lean.

6 PoinlL

Fresh.

lean.

7 Points.
5 Points.

lb

28c

lb.

33c

lb

31c

Sliced Bacon Grade A. 6 Poinls. lb 40c
Chickens Slewing Hens. No Poinls. lb 39c
Pork Sausage
Ji^i 37c
Leona Sausage Sliced. 5 Points, lb 32c
Ring Bologna

KROGER

5 Poinls.

lb.

33c

IURRHETS

PLENTY OF SMALL TOOLS.

21c

New Low Price I
SOUP MIXES

pig

Phoenix

6c

Country Club
CORN MEAL

21c

King's, Yellow

c
*3

lb
bog

JAY WING, FRED HANNEY, Clerks

HEI
COI

Va-tro-nc
nostril. It
swollen m
(2) aooilw
(i) hclns
clogged r&lt;
direction
in folder

SALAD DRESSING

each

22c

Km

17c

Kroger's Embassy-tripple-whipped

Clifton Tissue, 3 rolls 13c
f«‘V2'S

29c

Sandwich Bagt, pkg ol 40. 10c

Qt

10c

Avalon Chlorite, gallon 25c

^-gallon jug 15c

WYANDOTTE Cleanser can 8c
Cameo Cleamer.i can 7c

bom*

23c

J«1ls-AII. Concon Fowdc. 2 nkg&gt; 15c
JAR RUBBERS
3 Pk9. 14c

HUNT CLUB
Dog Food
Wilh moisture restored
makes 15 pounds ol loed

5 :bc 42c
YOUR NAME IN GOLD FREE
on these

&lt;£K,

Til

Having sold my farm, will dispose of the personal property at public auction at the
farm located one mile South ,and 2 miles west Maple Grove Center; or 3 1-2 miles
east and a mile north of Dowling on

TUESDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1943

B

Commencing of 1 o'clock, I will offer the following:

23c

3

l^va,Soap, 3 bars 17c

CERTO

AUCTION SALE

29c

Regular or Quick Cooking

12

WILLIAM HALE, Prop.

Reliei

\

latonu Club An! flavors, WfSCOLA

CUT-RITE

guests of frlei
urday.
Mr. and M
family spent
niece and hi
Lee Relgler
Mn May
Beatrice and
Bed Mr. an
Bunday.
Mr. and
Mr and Mi
Bunday even
Pale Bassett
Mr and A
terlalnrd Su
Elmo Soules
Griffen of L
fen of Gull
After j per
her sister. N
niece. Mrs.
son Comers
nephew and
Clement SIM
Plainwell. M
turned hon
Clement bnr
Naval Air
home from
weekend v)s
and Mrs- M
2nd Lieut
of Fort Curt
of Miss Est
Mrs. Burd
ChWoeman
Thursday di
Mrs. Frank
Mrs. Lyd
and Mrs. V
tings were

HOUSEHOLD GOODS
MAJESTIC RANCE AND SOME OTHER HOUSEHOLD
GOODS.

TERMS: CASH DAY OF SALE, NOTHING TO BE REMOVED UNTIL SETTLED FOR.

DEWEY REED, Auctioneer

has a» auMts
and Mr* Mar
and Mn. Nr
in lhe alien
Mra. Lee Hu
Grand Rapid
Mr and Mi
Red her brot
Mr and Mn
Bedford.
Mn. Milo t
DeVries weri
Mn. Martin
Rapids on S
the operetta,

3 JX 23K

BEVERAGES

Paraseal Wax, 2.1 lb bricks 27c
Shank Half. .

RUBBER TIRED WAGON AND FLAT RACK, good one.
McCORMICK MOWER. 6 FT. CUT.
DUMP RAKE. 10 FT.
2 HORSE WALKING CULTIVATOR.
SINGLE CULTIVATOR.
SET BOB SLEIGHS.
McCORMICK GRAIN BINDER. 7 FT. CUT.
INTERNATIONAL MANURE SPREADER, good one.
OLIVER CULTIPACKER. 8 FT.

HAY &amp; GRAIN
10 TONS MIXED ALFALFA AND CLOVER.
6 TON FINE CLOVER HAY.
4 LOADS SECOND CUTTING ALFALFA.
200 BU. OATS.
ISO BU. WINTER BARLEY.
50 BU. WHEAT.
200 BASKETS CORN.
1 BU. KING CROSS SEED CORN.

rr Arthur
alnut.

«

29c

BARTLETT PEARS

Country Club. 21 Points

ROMAN CLEANSER 2 gS', 17c

MARGARINE

CHEESE

13c

AVALON AMMONIA
32c

Relined.- 6 Poinlj

Sherry Wine

Naw pack. 19 Pts.

30 days suj^ly

RED STAMPS XVZ. BRUWH
STAMPS AB Eipire Oct 2

F nil IT CAKE

No 2&gt;4 can 15c

SPINACH

WHIZ Hand Soap

,3

VITAMIN CAPSULES
A, B, D, G.

w. 9c

an.

Pound Cake, each 19c

CIGARETTES

COWS
GUERNSEY COW. 3 YRS. OLD. DUE MARCH 10.
JERSEY COW. 5 YRS. OLD. DUE FEB. 4.
GUERNSEY COW. 4 YRS. OLD. BEEN FRESH 6 WKS.
HOLSTEIN-GUERNSEY HEIFER. 2 YRS. OLD.
DUE DEC. 25.
HEIFER CALF. 6 WEEKS OLD.

Diced Beets, jar lie, 6 Pts. -

JELLY ROLL

78c

4

POTATOES

Send Kroger’s Country Club

DICED CARROTS

MOTOR OIL

POTATOES

Hui'vj.l’jlail (Ixerseiis Gills by (hl. 15

PORK AND BEANS ciau s.r 12c

The soap lhat agrees wilj your skin

Penn-Rad 100'1 Pure Pet -sylvania

BLACK GELDING. 10 YRS. OLD. WCT. 1500 LBS.
BAY MARE. 15 YRS. OLD. WCT. 1300 LBS.
BAY GELDING. 16 YRS. OLD. WGT. 1300 LBS.
SET OF WORK HARNESS.

OLIVER NO. II RIDING PLOW.
OLIVER NO. 99 WALKING PLOW.
Both plows nearly new.
JOHN DEERE SINGLE DRUM HAYLOADER, new last
year.
OSBORNE SIDE RAKE.
3 SEC. DRAG.
SUPERIOR FERTILIZER. 11 HOSE DRILL.
2 SEC. SPIKE DRAG.
MILLER BEAN PULLER.
PLATFORM SCALES. 1000 LBS.
WAGON BOX.
CORN SMELLER.
5 ROLLS TEN FORTY-SEVEN NEW FENCE.
30 NEW CEDAR FENCE POSTS.
FENCE STRETCHER AND FENCE CHARGER.
DeLAVAL SEPARATOR. 600 LB.. ELECTRIC
TWO 10 CAL. MILK CANS.
EXTENSION LADDER. 30 FT. BALE BINDER TWINE.
100 FEET SIX FOOT CHICKEN FENCE.

American Beauty. 14 Points

ROLLED OATS

SWEETHEART $»» 2

3 »&gt;• 25c

Strained or Chopped. * Pl.

BRAN FLAKES

Dromedary

Jonathan Apples

can 7c

RITZ CRACKERS iib pig

Mans

MAINE

Extra rich, aplcy;
molat Ships perfectly
... in sturdy oox.
Meets poslci regulatlorj. Get youre— today!

,2c

4 Pts. 2-lb pkg 23c. 8 Pls.:
TOMATO JUICE
io «n 40c

MICHIGAN

Mellowed with

' =-• pkg

FANCY PRUNES

2 t 28c
GERBER'S Baby Foods

Only 2 Poinls

Brown Sugar, 4 lbs. 25c

SEASIDE

Ripe I

SWEET POTATOES

A.

i&amp;^Jc

BEET SUGAR

HORSES &amp; HARNESS

TOOLS

Economical Spread

Clear Sailing

Sunsweet. 3 Points

Sweet - delicious for salads

U. S. No. I Fancy Qualify

Carrots
Grg« bunch 10c
California - Crisp

13c

Purepak carton

STARTING AT 1 O'CLOCK SHARP

130 ROCK RED PULLETS. LAYING.
50 YEAR-OLD HENS.

CRAPE
JAM

frricW'

THURSDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1943

CHICKENS

Delicious Flavor 1

'““f

Having sold my farm, I will have a public auction ot the farm located J mile north
of Carlton Center; or 5 miles north of Hastings and 2 miles east and i mile north on

13 SHOATS. WCT. 80 TO 100 LBS.
BROOD SOW. WGT. 350 LBS.

N°? 14c
large

AUCTION SALE

HOGS

16 Poinls

Tomatoes

PERSC

secretary and Mrs. Otis Gallup.; FIRST U. B. CHURCI

PENCILS

X 25c

HORSES
•
Black mare, 16 yrs. old, wgt. 1400 lbs.
Roan mare, 14 yrs. old, wgt. 1600 lbs.
Roan mare, 5 yrs. old, wgt. 1500 lbs.

15 White Leghorn pullets.

SHEEP
24 Shrop ewes, 2 to 4 yrs. old.
Purebred Shrop buck, 5 yrs. old.

TOOLS
McCormick binder, 6 ft. cut.
Deering mower, 5 ft. cut.
Dump rake. Land roller.
Single disc. Set bob sleighs.
John Deere manure spreader.
McCormick Deering 2 horse riding
cultivator.
3 sec. Oliver spring tooth harrow.
3 sec. wood frame, 120 tooth spike
harrow.
Good low wood wheel wagon.
Flat rack.
99 Oliver walking plow.
John Deere riding plow.
2 Shovel cultivator.
5 ft. clover seed windrower.
2 rolls of heavy barbed wire.
Stone boat. Slip scraper. Collars.
Set double harness. 3rd harness.

CHICKENS
50 Barred Rock pullets. 15 White Rocks.

HAY AND GRAIN
11 tons mixed hay. 200 bu. of oats.

CATTLE
Roan cow, 8 yrs. old, due Jan. 17.
Roan cow, 6 yrs. old, due Nov. 26.
Roan cow, 4 yrs. old, due Oct. 23.
Roan cow, 4 yrs. old, due Oct. 12.
Holstein-Durham cow, 6 yrs. old,
due March 26.
Roan heifer, 2 yrs. old, due April 12.
2 heifers, 1 yr. old.
Durham bull, 6 mas. old.
Holstein heifer, 6 mas. old.

HOGS6 Duroc pigs, 5 wks. old.

Up?
Cod
Par
Anc
Bro
Yea
Mil
Ca
Sen

f

Wilh coupon and box panel

from COUNTRY CLUB Sailed
SODA CRACKERS

lb. 17c

BUY WAR BONDS
AND STAMPS

TERMS: CASH DAY OF SALE, nothing to be removed until settled for.

CLEM KIDDER, Proprietor
HENRY FLANNERY, Auctioneer

E. E. GRAY, Clerk

—:

h

�THE HASTINGS BANNER, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER M, IMS

PERSONALS
—-----------

Dr.* Lydia Jasper of the BatUelJohn Thwaltn. and brother. «. E.
' I al Frank Hay woods of Carlton.
.
I Mr. and 'Mra. A. it. Voaburgh of ■ Croat santtertum. earn Weonro-! Thwaittt. at Owoaeo.

Course of Michigan Blate O01-J
___
t
___

' brother-in-law, Mr. and Mra, Leo
Mira Alberta Nash and Mn Etta Wcllfare
Nash, local, and Mr. and Mrs. Ches­
Mra. 3txrl Will and business trip to Bay City over the j Mrs. Fred Fowler of near Spring- |----------------------------------------------------- ford^orta*
I Iora‘ soclaL
ter Richardson and family of Hick-1
Joyce. were entertained wMkcnd and while there witnessed nort was the guest of Hastlnga and ■ f - - - - •
ory Corners were Sunday evening
at the home of Mr. and the christening ot the sub-chaser. Rutland relatives and friends the ’
visitors at the home of Mr. and
"Marsh.
I utter part ot lhe week, returning
.....
i*erry at K alamo.
«r». Arthur Richardson at 638 E.
Mr. and Mrs.
on Monday.
-------------——
, ■
alnut.
mL;
1 Mrs Lr,llc L«*k»ood left but
Mr. and Mra. H. J. Freeland anat the home of her grandweelc tor ’IY1er, Texas. f&lt;j a vfaut 1 tertalned Henry HUI and daUKhtor.
Mr*. Kenneth Sult, tn 1
*nU °l
1 wlUl
husb*nd, Pvt. Lockwood. Grace, for dinner Friday evening.
has as guests Bunday for dinner Mr.
and Mra. Marvin Thaler and family!
WAtra .Mt *nn fUw. who u stationed at Camp Fannin it being Mr. Hill's 87th birthday.
and Mra. Nellie Hutchens. Callers1
In the afternoon were Mr and
Mrs. Lee Hutchens and family of
Grand Rapids
relatives
Mr and Mrs W J Allerding viaMr. an(i Mrs. Dwight Beumer were the gUMts of Mr. and Mr*. । Mr*. Dewey Hon and Mra. David ^2,
blctures of their western
Jtcd her brother and jister-in-Jaw. and .,&lt;4,. David, of Canton. Ohio. Lynn MallBon of Lansing at their French accompanied MBs Elisabeth , “lp'
. , .
Have An Important
Mr and Mrs. Frank VnnConct of e-t Richard Beumer of Baltimore. summer cottage.
French to Albloxi on Sunday where 1 Mra/Vernor Webater. assisted by
Bedford.
; Mr .and Mrs. Mervin Klein of TrcnCorporal Norman Perkins, who h Be it regBtered at Susanna Wesley
Job To Do!
Mrs Milo DeVries and MUs Mary ton were called here last week by stationed at Fort Law ton, Wash., hall,
, Mrs. Harold Radford and Mis. J.
DeVries were guests of Mr and {ftq illness of their father. Albert came Monday for a visit of two , Mrs. Gilbert Tate leaves Friday I L Valentine, entertained with a
Mrs. Martin KalAerk in Grand Beumer. The Dwight Beaamera and weeks with hB parents. Mr. and for Richmond. Va.. for an indefinIn order to conserve your
Rapids on Saturday and attended tjgt. Bcssiner returned Tuesday but, Mrs. Glenn Perkins, and other relaala„ wlth her husband. Corp the formers home Thursday eve­
country's resources you must
the operetta. “The Desert Song
Klein remained for several
Sept. 23. with twenty guests
... Tale. Her house has been rented to , ning.
nresent Bingo furnished the eveat Ramona.
1 days. Mr. and Mra. Albert Bessmer Uvea
buy carefully and take care of
Mr
and
Mra
.Robert
Angell
of
Mr.
and
Mra.
Royden
Yarger.
Mr. ami Mra Neil Boekrloo were hBve rented the Mrs. Alice Bates
‘ nine's entertainment. Mrs. Slocum
what you have.
guests of friends In Kalamazoo Sat- houae on W. Walnut St., and Mr. •"aw.rti811
received many lovely and useful
Mr and Mra C and Mr and Mrs' H°y Hubbard {ruts
urday.
1 Bessmer. whose condition is ImThe ne.*essitles of wartime have
Mr. and Mrs Clarence Bump and proved, was moved tophi* new horn* FMrn,2d Mr*. Richard Allen of ^^in Gra'ndR.pl.B ’ °*°r,‘e
opened up a whole new world
family spent Sunday with their on Tuesday evening.
FUnt spent the weekend at Gun eyries in Grand Rapids.
A delicious dessert was served to
niece and husband. Mr. and Mra.
Ray Shroyer, who was home from &gt; lake. Their son..Dick, has recently | ”r„ and
of unfamiliar foods, fabrics and
i°h.n J*ln?ay *enl the Past Matrons at tile home of
Lee Relgler of Carlton Twp.
1 cnmp Benjamin Harrison near In- | enlisted in the Navy.
rrl?ay..V&gt;1,BrUl1YiW1CM’ P*" *** a.
. »»ra.
Mrs. tvan
Ivan nunu
Bums vn
on rriuay,
Friday1, oe»n..
Sept.
equipment for you to master. To
Mrs. May Scott and daughters., dianapoll*. Ind, last week, returned , Mr. nnd Mra. Chester Banghart 1 days vBlt with Uieir son. Jack. 17 Games furnished the entertainqualify as a home-front soldier
Beatrice and Helen, of Jackson »B-« Saturday. Mr*. Shroyer accompany- 1 wm In lonl, on Bond.,.
•'» “ ■UUOO.,1 Hwr. u . Com, mtnl.
ited Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Sluder ln(t him.
Mra. Harry Parker of Jackson , Guard.
j
• • •
you must know them well, recog­
Sunday.
,1 **•«•
MB*
Jeanette
William* left '
the guest of Mra F. E. Adair : MBs Charlotte Lake was in LanMr, john Tron»ide wa* hostess to
nize their teverai characteristics,
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Monica and Thursday for Waphelon. N. D. • wa*
from Wednesday tUI Saturdav.
sing on Monday and Tuesday.
। t,»“nty-foSr member* of the Char"
Mrs.
”
sad
”
e
Cain
”
of
near
Battle
i
Hiss
Mary
Dyck
of
Detroit
’
spent
^"Gul^Sas^"TTiuryday^evenirwc'
Mr and Mrs Merle Clark -pent where she will visit Fireman 3rd
Mra Sadie Cain of near BattR , Ml« -Marv rx-rk «.r rwimit .—n. v.*eni?
learn to dBtinguBh the good from
Sunday evening wilh Mr. and Mrs class. Alfred Williams.
Creek B the guest of Mra Hazel the weekend with Mr and Mra. '«&amp;.
^uted by Mr. FH
the bad.
Dale Bassett of Grand Rapids
, Don Springer of the naval re­ Rector.
| Donald D. Smith
^J^mJTd'WaBdoefl1 Mra R
Mr. nnd Mrs. Ernest Hayes en­ serves. who is stationed In Dela­
Important in tbe new lineup of
Mr and Mn. Arthur Valentine I MBs Martha ixju Maus spent
Lnpocn’.hlen. Mra. W. Parker
tertained Sunday Mr and Mrs ware. Ohio, spent Saturday at the and
of Ypsilanti called on 1 Saturday with relatives in Marshal! _nt| »»,s w Carter Dessert was
clothing fabrics are the many va­
Elmo Soules of Buttle Creek. George home of Mr. and Mrs. George Wil­ Mr. children
and Mrs. J. L Valentine Sat- and on Sunday went to Albion ; „rve&lt;i 01'7-36 followed by bridge for
Griffen of Lansing and Phil Grif­ liam.'.
rieties of rayons which now are
urday ev,ning. enroute to Middle- I where she Is registered In the fresh- । ‘thc rvening’s entertainment. Prtze
fen of Gull lake.
Mrs Clair Hager. who has been vllle.
। । ‘ w’Rni c h® ,Vlt* wl11 **vc al Su4BI,na winning scores were turned ih by
plnch-hltting manfully for silk,
After spending some time with recuperating nt the home of her
Those from away who iillended ; Wesley hall.
» B Qfflnn Bnd Mrs - a. B.
her sister. Mrs Cynthia Hart anti parents. Mr. and Mrs R. L. Wins­ the funeral of the late Jaseph Me- Mr. and Mrs Clarence Texter aidiev Mra W Corkin. the presicotton and wool. These are not
niece. Mrs. M. A Becker of Wat­ low. moved lust week to Vermont­ Knight w»re: Mra. Annie Turner and son. Vernon, were entertained Y , rOn(iUcte&lt;i the business meetsubstitutes, but new products ot
son Corners, Allegan county, and, ville where Mr Hager is employed and Miss Barbara McKnight. Rlv- at the home of Mr and Mrs. W A. ,P'
p Hoonan was appointed
a new era. in many cases prov­
nephew and wife. Mr and Mra. at Motor Wheel.
er Forest. Ill. Mr. and Mra Marlrv I Biddlecome of Kalamazoo over lhe 1 to%ctM Secretary and Treasurer
Clement Sisson and Janett of near. Mra H B. Quigley. Mrs Walter Halverbon. Wilmette. HL. Mr*. A. G. i weekend.
ing more satisfactory than the
coming year due to the
Plainwell. Mr*. Ida P^lnjatier rv- Ryan. Mrs. Wayne Merrick. Mrs. Stratton Highland Park Mr. and I Principal Edwin L Taylor goes ,। SJignaUoiTofMra
L- Foster. The
materials they replace.
turned home Tuesday evening. j. C. Ketcham. Mrs. Rozcll Stanton, Mrs William McKnight. Janet and to Fort Custer today to attend an October mertina will be held at the
Clement bringing her
Mrs. D. D. Smith and Mra. Rob-r: Billy of Wilmette and Mr* Ray- educational tour of the Fort, a
When you go shopping for a
o
f
Mra
H
A
Adrounle.
Naval Air Cadet Robert Clark was McGlocklin attended a W S.C.8. mond Flnnle and daughter Barbara special visit planned for school su- ,11
...
rayon garment the flrat thing you
home from Delaware. Ohio, this meeting nt the Trinity Methodist of LouLsvIlle. Ky.. arrived on Sat- ; perintendents and principals. The
----------Dr and Mrs B A. Perry enterweekend visiting his parents. Mr. church in Grand Rapids on Friday. urday.
I visitors wlll stay at. the reception talned lhe Friendly Neighbor* on
and Mrs. Merle Clark and friends.
Mbs Mary McElwain returned
Mr. and Mr*. E F. Clark and Ed- 1 center. Supt. D. A. VanBuiklrk ex­ Saturday evening, the sixteen mem­
enough for the use to which It
2nd Lieut. George B. Henderson &lt; Tuesday from Lansing where she ward, Jr., and Mr. and Mra. John pecu to make a similar visit soon bers enjoying a cooperative supper.
wlll be put? b. Will It wash? c.
of Fort Custer was a weekend guest had been visiting relatives since Clark of Kalamazoo were Sundav l to the naval training station at Pedro was played for entertainment,
Saturday.
•of Mis* rather Jfmlca.
guests of Miss Elizabeth Clark.
। Great Lakes. Ill.
WiU
it dry-clean?
the winners being Mr*- Wayne Mer­
A weekend guest of Mr. nnd Mrs
Mr. and Mra. Fred Becker of Lan- ! To celebrate their wedding annl- rick and Elzey Mead, high scOre.
Mrs. Burd Allen and Mrs. James
If you are satBfled as to the
Cheeseman ot Clarksville were V D WldrlK was Mrs. Paul Weinert I sing vUlted hh brothcr-ln-law and '. versary Mr. and Mrs Albert Ved- nn&lt;l Mrs. Mead and Fred Jones, sec­
fabric of the garment, you should
sister. Mr and Mrs. Charles Barnea. j der. accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. ond.
Thursday dinner guests ot Mr. and of Vanderbilt. Mich.
i Frank Sage. *pent Sunday in Grand ,
Mr*. Frank Haywood of Carlton. I Mra. Florence Ruling and Mrs. ov»r the weekend
look next for good workmanship.
i Jennie Waters relumed last Thurs­
Mrs. Lydia Haywood and Mr.1 day from Escanaba where they were ; Mrs. F. E. Adair returned Tues- Rapids.
Henry C. HUI was honor guest at
ThB means well-flnBhed seams,
and Mrs. Vein Haywood of Hus­ guests of Mrs. Rose Waldron who ; day from Muskegon where she had | Mrs. Rosa Laird of Lansing was a dinner on Friday evening given
ample hems, well-made button­
tings were Sunday dinner guests returned to Hustings with them. . been visiting Mrs. Jessie Phillip* Hie guest last week of her sister. , by Mr. and Mra. H. J. Freelanfl In
• since Saturday.
I Mrs. Lulu Gibson.
hole*. good basic lines and gener­
Mr. and Mr*. Thomas Beck spent , Mra. Chas. Aldrich returned S«i- ! MBs Eileen Sullivan of Kalama- celebration of Mr Hill’s eighty­
Later tn the
Sundav with their son and hB fam­ I urdav from a week’s visit wilh Mr. ; zoo was at home for the weekend. seventh birthday
ous seam allowances.
ily mar Eaton Rapid*.
! and Mra. Raymond Aldrich and Mr.
Mra. Cornelius Maiutl and Mrs. evening five other guests, all for­
..Next be sure that you get the
A. C Robert Clark was home from and Mr*. Robt. Aldrich tn Cale- S. C. Rogers visited the latlcr’a | mer Freeport" residents, came to
Delaware. Ohio, the first of the , donia.
correct size, a dress that Is too
daughter. Mrs. Donald Williams. In honor Mr Hill and all enjoyed the
showing or
of wcau...
western ,pictures
and
week.
Mr and Mrs. Dewey Hon were in Kalamazoo on Tuesday.
showing
---------- ----tight
is a poor buy because it will
Mra Loren Bove* nnd son. Terry, Grand Rapids on Saturday attend- ! Ml*a Janet Tcalc of Kalamazoo , an Informal vBlt.
of lensing are spending the week Ing a horse show sixmsored bv the । was the weekend guest of Mrs. Ken- I
.....
with Mr and Mra Neil Adair and ' Grand Rapids Riding Club, where 1 1th McIntyre.
A pot luck luncheon was held
1 J.
ther wear no look well. U j-ou
Mr and Mra. Willard Lawrence
iond.iy
at
the
home
of
Mra.
George
1 their entry won one of the prizes. ' Dr. D. D. Waltoh leave* Saturday Monday
Henman 1st class. Jack Buhollz
are an "in-between" aize. buy the
Mr*. Dale Morris of Dimondale for Detroit where heis a member ' Lockwood forexecutive board memreturned on Sunday to hl* base i was lhe guc.nt of Mr. nnd Mra. John of the Board who conduct the State bers and committeechairmen
of
larger size and have it altered
womeh’s club with seventeen
in Boston after a few days' furlough .Chandler over the weekend.
Board examinations for optome-■ the womens
where necessary.
in
attendance.
Business
of
the
club
at home.
I Guests of Mr. and Mrs Fred Bar- j crisis which are to be held Sunday.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank A* pin nil have I low
o over
ra Sundav
o.. .n were
wo Mr.
• • nnd
—— Mrs
•-•
~ - 1 —and Tuesday
. — ~ 1 nt
. ....
Last, take care In selecting be­
I Monday
the Book- was discussed, and the president.
Put 3-purpose Vicks
’
V
Pwtor
“
of
jLthena.'Ohto
Mr.
I
CadUlai
hotel?
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Mr*Robert
Shannon
Introduced
been visiting their daughter and i Ha^
Hrr&gt;- Porter of Athens. Ohio Mr. I Cndtilae hotel,
Va-tro-nol up each
coming styles and colors. If the
family. Mr. nnd Mrs. Loring Freed, and Mrs. Jay Watrous of Bellevue [ Mrs. Revu Benson. Mr*. Thelma the new committee chairmen for
nostril. It (1) shrinks
in Toledo, Ohio. Mra. Aspinall. who . and Mr. nnd Mrs. Harry Harmon o: ! Hubert. Mrs. Florence Mead. Mra. 1 the year.
dreaa Isn’t becoming, you won’t
swollen membranes,
B ill. will remain there for a mOnlh Hlckorv Corners. Mr and Mr* Nlil James Buruhdorff and MBs Virgin- j
* *
want to wear it. and it will be­
(2) sootiics irritation,
or two.
Castelein of this city were also la Moore, all employers of the J.
1 n
C. .• A
a birthday dinner was given on'
on
Alex Ironside of South Bend. Ind., . Sunday afternoon guests.
come just another wardrobe
(i) helps clear coldPenney Co., were in Owosso Sunday ' Sundav at the home of Dr. *nd Mr*,
came Io attend the funeral of Jo­
clogged rose. Follow
Mrs Emma Murdock returned a* guest* of Mr. nnd Mrs. Russell I Herbert Wedel for MBs Correne
slacker. If you are tall and thin
seph McKnight and spent the week­ Sundav from Knlnmazoo where she McConnell, a cooperative dinner' Oiess of BOwne. The/guesu includselect styles with horizontal lines,
end with Mr. and Mrs John Iron­ had been the guest of Mr. and Mrs and social time were enjoyed Mr. ' ecj Mrs. Vivian Anderson. Jacob
side.
McConnell was formerly assistant; O]eS8 of Bowne arid Mr. and Mrs.
shoulder yokes, contrasting jack­
I Roger WLswell for a week.
,
Mrs. Omer Barnum spent the manager of the local Penney store. August Lemmpr ot Kalamazoo.
ets. peplum effects or wide re­
Week ending wilh Mr. and Mrs. 1
• • I weekend with Mrs. Sally Allerdlng
Homer Warner^wcre Mr. and Mrs. I Places were laid for nlna at the
vere which tend to shorten and
■ of Grand Rapids.
..
Frank Gotch was In Lansing on Roderick"Warner Of Grand Rapids 1 home of Mr/and Mrs. John Chandbroaden lhe figure. If you are
and
Marshall
and
Juanita
Warner
ler
on
Sunday,
a
duck
dinner
being
Monday
and
Tuesday
on
business.
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST. SCIENTIST
•tout, se.ect styles that add to
Mra
Eugene
Barlow
visited
of
Ypsilaitl.
'
served,
pach
man
present
contribmarsiiaij.. Ki«iin;nx
Halev'lxwis and Mrs.'Pearl Pe- 1 uting
&gt;g a duck.
du
Mrs. Dale Morris of
friend* In Detroit on Saturday nnd
your height, such as hlgh-waBtterson of Breckenridge, spent the Dimondale
londale was an cut of town
Sunday.
ed skirts, princes eut. simple
it
FREE LECTURE ON CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
? Asst Chaplain Chester McMillon weekend with Lhe former’s thotner. guest.
...
styles, vertical lines.
’of Camp Claiborne. La., son of Mr. Mrs. Matie Waters, and on Bundsyl
Nineteen relatives and friends
and Mrs. C. C. McMillon, came all were dinner guests of Mrs. Grace
Christian Science; How To Apply It.
.
This winter we show rayon
home Saturday on six months’ sick Chaffee.
' met at the home of Mrs. Monroe
by PETER B. BIGGINS. C. 6 B.
flannels, gabardines.
Jerseys,
Mrs. Frederick Bishop visited Mr. Leach for a pleasant family dlnI
leave,
having
been
away
for
the
&lt;&gt;F MKATTLE. WAMHNUTON
past nine months. His arrival here and Mrs. Herbert Bishop Sunday I ner last Friday. The guest of honcoverts, tweeds, twills and whip,
enroute to her home in Trastrac , or was Mrs. Loach's sister-in-law.
was a surprise to hh parents.
cords, as well as the more fa­
‘ MBs
Miss Henrietta Rust. R.N. nna
nnd . citv'from Boston. Mara . where she Mrs. Joseph Dunbar, who returned
THURSDAY EVENING. OCTOBER 7. 1943. AT 8:00 P. M.
MBs Hannah V. Rolf. R.N. of Pen- [ spent a week with her husband. u&gt; her home In Gary, Ind., this
miliar crepes failles, tgffetas
CKXTIIAI. WARTIME
body College arrived at the Barry cpl. Bishop.
week.
and velvets. You will see rayons
Countv Health Department on | Mr. and Mrs Fred Prentice were
• • •
High School Auditorium. Marshall. Michigan
Monday to begin their three guests of Mr. and Mrs. Donald
FOr the pleasure of Mrs. B. C.
which look like wool, like slfk.
rut. rvill.lf IS &lt;X&lt;Hl'IAIJ.YIXVITEh TO ATTEND
1 months’ field experience in rural | prentice of SturgB Saturday after- . case of Connersville. Ind., who B
like cotton. They will serve you
I public health nursing under the 1 nOon and Sunday.
the guest of her daughter. Mrs.
....—program
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R ,
—-------- ■ *♦■&gt;------------- T• Carroll C. Burkholder. Mrs. Aben
well if you follow these simple
I fellowshin
of the W.
I Kellogg Foundation.
YE OLD TYME FRIENDS
Johnson entertained two tables of
I Mra Lannes Kenfleid and dough- ' saturaay.
Saturday. aepu
Sept. «&gt;.
25, wa*
was a rro
red let- bridge for luncheon ....
on Wednesday.
1— Protect garments with dress
J
or members
.......... -. and guests Mrs. Harold
ter Kay. are spending two week-' । ter day
f«...
or 25
Harold Philips t1.T-r.0A
turned In
In the
with Mrs. Kenfleids mother hi Flint.।
..y' oJd T. mc Friends." when winning bridge score and Mrs. Case
shields.
Her young son B staying with Mrs Mrs lJB Havra opcne(j her pleas- received a guest prize.
2— Hang properly, air frequent­
i Kenfield's shter 1n Bottle Creek. । ant home for the 22nd annual,
. . •
*,’c u
I meettoa of the club.
Hospital Guild No. 6 met for a
ly, don’t overcrowd in closet.
Tiie Rev. G. VB.-.en of Holland.
Despite her 85 years Mrs. Hayes dessert bridge with Mrs. John Iron3— If the label tells you the
the Rev. R. Woodhead of Lansing
about the spriest rtember । side on Thursday, assistant hostess| nnd lhe Rev C. A. Letherer of . therc Even tho- yenrs and gBS ra. P5 being Mra. Warren Carter. Mrs.
fabric B washable, follow direc­
Jackson were In the city Monday &gt; Honing were handicaps to some. F. H. Gaskell. Mra. Dan Walldorff.
tions
carefully. Wash in luke­
night and Tuesday in the interests , RUMl3 came trorn Detroit. Grand Mrs. Wm. Parker and Mr*. R. H.
warm water, use mild soap, rinse
of the extension program of the i Rapid., Battle Creek. Middleville. Loppcnthien. Winning scores were
i Wesleyan Methodist conference. , I Hastings ancj vicinity.
turned In by Mrs. A. B. Gwinn and
well, and dry slowly, away from
MBs Letha Mote returned Satkj,|ndlca
know how to cook Mrs A B. Gidley.
dlect sunlight or heated radia­
urday for a week s slay in De1™*1, —
...
—as
«, n„ sumptuous
„jinptuous feast
feast was
was spread
spread
I where she attended the North , at
al noon.
noon. . The
The afternoon was takMrs. Isa Hayes pleasantly entertors.
American Halrdre^sera Convention ; VI,
pn Up wllh a ,jlorl wow...woo
business meet- talned about twenty-five
of Ye
..... V.
-w Olde
---4— Press carefully, being sure
held at the Book-Cadillac Hotel.
&lt;ing
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.....
1
-rx
—
r.
—
..1
when again it was voted to meet Tyme Friends’ for their annual re­
, Mrs Mary Frey ot Michigan Citv next year—"God willing.’'
iron is not too hot. Always steam­
for Service Men-rnoil early
union on Saturday. September 25. A
visited Hastings’ friends last week.
Mrs. John Kurta was the oldest | bountiful co-operative chicken din­
press. placing a heavy-, dry cloth
] Mr nnd Mrs. Frank Waters spent member present with more than ner was enjoyed and the afterSqnday with W. J Liningtons 88 years to her credit. During the I noon was happily spent In vBftlng.
next to the fabric and covering
and helped celebrate the birthday past, year four have gone to the Out of town members were present
with a damp cloth.
of Mrs. Blanche OtB.
tw-- 1 from Battle Creek. Middleville.
great beyond to join
Join about two5— If garment is dry-cleanable,
Howard Bliss. pe|ty officer 2nd thlrds of the original member*.
Grand Rapids and Detroit.
Upjohn Unicaps, botf. 100$3.95
.class, nnd a friend. Eugene Holli­
After a pleasant time spent in
send the fabric label to your
day of Portland. Oregon, quarter­ visiting these "old tyme friends" CAMP FIRE GIRL
cleaner, so he may handle lhe
mater 3rd class, returned to Bos­ adjourned to meet In 1944.
Cod Liver Oil, High Test, pt.
98c
ACTIVITIES START
.I
ton. Mas*., on Saturday after visit­
fabric properly In cleaning.
Camp Fire activities in Hastings
ing the former's mother. Mrs Ster­
and Barry Co. will get under way'
Parke Davis Halivcr Oil Caps., 50 _57c
ling Rogers, and other relatives here
In nn~arinounccment that came next week when MBs Harriet Simon.!
I last week.
I Mrs. Bhlrley'Henry returned Fri- as a surprise to their many friends. newly-appointed field worker from;
Analgesic Balm_ 49c
I day from Omaha. Ncbr. where she Mrs. Martha Stark Is revealing Battle Creek, will spend the week'
attended the national convention of the marriage of her daughter. Lots in the county.
Mrs. Wm. S. Schader, county
Bromo Seltzer, $2.00 size$1.58
1 the American Legion Auxiliary as Helen to Lieut. Cleon L, Sittith,
CAROLE
KING DRESSES
of Mr. nnd Mrs. E. G. Smith of chairman, has appointed the fol-1
1 the delegate from the Fourth dls- son
lowing council to direct the work
■ trlct of which she has been presl- route 3. Hastings.
Yeast Tablets, bott. 250
89c
Tiw ceremony was performed in in Hastings: Mrar.W. M. Stebbins,;
at 7.95 - 9.75 - 12.00
I dent the past year.
I MBs Mary Murphy was home Toledo, Ohio, on Dec. 19. 1942. The chairman; Mra. Hei*bert S. Wedel,
Milk of Magnesia, pt. __________ 33c
I from Gyand Rapids over lhe weck- bride Is a recent graduate of the vice chairman; corresponding sec­
Hurlev Hospital School of Nursing retary and treasurer, Mrs. Harold;
end.
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' Mr and Mrs. Lee -Hubbard of at Flint. Lieut. Smith was a grad­ Brockway; recording secretary, Mrs.
Caldwell Syrup Pepsin, large98c
Rutland visited Mr. and Mrs. Orlic uate from the Chemical Ehgincer- David French; extension chairmen,'
' Bishop of Holland over the week­
15.00
19.00
24.75
Serutan, 10 oz. ________________ 98c
end.
Mr. and Mra. William Taffec of
and 32.50
Dearborn aoent the weekend with
Hastings relatives.
Mrs. Dorthea Bunn of Freeport
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FOR
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Edward J. Adams were her father.
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' SCHOOLS WILL MAKE
I of Grand Rapids were Tuesday cal­
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lers of Mra Klevering and children
at the Elmer OlUett home. Clarence
RATION BOOK NO. 4
The public schools of Michigan Higdon and son of Battle Creak
have again been assigned the tan. were Sunday afternoon callers at
of distributing the ration books. the Gillett home. * Mrs. Clara Day
Ration Book No. 4 to be issued dur­ and Vivian and Mr. and Mrs. Hu­
V 10 ing the last week- In October. Supt. ron Healy and Beverly were Sunday
Mr. —
and
Mrs. Stanley
Haley
of Public instruction Eugene B. El- guests., —
—---------------- -----,
licit has sent a letter to all school , and family In Lansing. * Mr. and
commissioners and superintendents I Mrs. Paul Kesler and family were
lev. a mite. norm or menameni.
&lt;„n (tni
Baking
the
cooperation
of
the
Sunday
dinner
guests
qT the Rev.
FOR RALE—Guernsey esw. ~1 ft&gt;. old. I
schools os a patriotic duty.
I and Mra. J. J. wUlitU and Dr. and
freth 4 weeks. 3D" K, Railroad S’
PRODUCE
__________
Supt. D. A. VanBuakirk states Mra. Clayton WUlitU and twin
-KlaM&gt;
Si 75 that definite plans for distribution daughters of Saranac were supper
&gt;4 U-Ikiou. Wilf in this city are Incomplete but will guests. * Mr. and Mra. Ray Lum­
- -_.i nevi. NytTRNH be announced in plenty of time for . bert and family have moved in the
rrup. .nd Hu1.i..»j, uic ncw distribution.
Sam Smith house recently, vacated
iu"iVvin^&lt;nr»k2Jd
Information from the O.P.A. i by Mr. and Mra. Maurice Adrlanl i'o.t
Middle" Hie
“ ao/rtate* lhat the plans for Issuing to I son and son. * Miss Agnes Benson
No. 4 books have been greatly alm- ' spent the weekend In Coldwater,
* 3“ i SALB OR REXT—
pllfled and places full responsibility Miss Joy Van Dom has gone back
1 for all statements upon lhe Individ- | to Coldwater to live with her par•!t orn, COUNTRY AND RESORT
ual instead of on tne teachers and enU the Rev. ond Mrs D. A. Van
forREJfT—Modern, 3 rocmapartment
volunteer workers issuing the cer- ' Dom and will work there instead
&lt;riih hath. i*rivai&gt; entrance. Furol.h tiflcates.
of Hastings. * Mr. and Mrs. Merritt
... a„,_. ...u
*dull. u„ly , u wlll
necMsary ,0 prwM?nt ; Mead and Ann McIntyre were Sun‘
,t Ration Book No. 3 when a person day dinner tueiU of Mr and Mrs.
rood n.h iJ. receives Ration Book No. 4. and Russell .Mead, Mr. and Mrs Clayton
Lm .oil, with | special markings will be made to McKeown of Quimby. Ed Earl of
rood k&lt;&gt;u«». । prevent duplicate issuing of the Augusta and Mr. and Mrs. Paul
rr.nary, hen new book.
Kesler and family of Lacey were
M-tnuiy, and
Hastings residents are urged to ' afternoon callers. * Mra. Madeline
IU&gt;I«I
buy
' ih'J wnIch for d&gt;tes and definite Infor- , Geuka and Mra. Winn of Battle
m Cadw.ii. mation.
! Creek spent Saturday at the Hyde
----'LOST, found, strayed
rkory Corner.
i«»
i home, a Mr. and Mrs. Hubert La­
, a-So
.
Rtivu RIOT
srioT
i throp entertained at a family din­
J'"":
HASTINGS
RUNS
-ui..-!
HASTINGS
RUNS
RIOT
ncr Sunday. Hubert s birthday be­
"“j*', DEFEATING GREENVILLE 40-0
ing the occasion for the celebration.
i i.
The Hostings Saxons, last Friday Those
present were Mr. and Mrs.
2.
night, unleased a truly powerful E H. Lathrop.
Mr. and.Mrs Will
«30 brand ol football in defeating Hyde, Mr. and Mrs
Kenneth Kel­
&gt;nn»» Greenville, their league rivals, by sey
und daughter of Coats Grove
-I-” । thp Morc of 40*0 Using straight nnd Ferris Lathrop and Carol of
,.n
ra&gt;Iir. :i' football almost all the way. the Toledo. * Mra. Perry’ Fassett and
&gt;ni&gt;th »t cairJoou Meh "cbuoi., Hastings backs ran through, around.
MISCELLANEOUS
t... K w
(rirdunia pbohr and over the Greenville line hi children of Hastings were Wednes­
and Thursday guests of
I handing that school the worst de- day nleht
and Mrs. Burr Fossett ana
‘ ““ । feat of their entire football rivalry. Mr.
* Mr. and Mra. George Gil­
wUh! Playing in a pouring rain, the family.
and sons accompanied friends
,,,11.1 first half, and a very soggy field lett
Whlti |*laa
Sunday. * Perris
i H the entire game, the Saxons rolled to Dowagiac on
Carol of Toledo were
4 ‘&gt; up 332 yards rushing, and M yards Lathrop and
night and Sunday guests
" Z," passing, highlighted by long touch­ Saturday
his parents. Mr. and Mrs. E. H
.
down jatlnU luid passes. Mason i of
Thomas and Louis Myers gained 1 Lathrop. The latter accompanied
! 320 yds together to spark the of­ her son home to Toledo where she
diiv. I EVHRIIKKKNH FOR RALF.: fenslve spirit, while Myers. Duane 1 will remain for a week.
O‘loi«’- Keltl&gt; Ayers. John ColeA
”” WMS""'-’" GRANGES
.lr d..or .■.uite I Coltman. Right end. led the Sax- Pomona .ORANGE
I w..uM like cns In scoring with two touchdowns
h'.Ti ah
rsnd’dat,
,1,.,. .«d ir.-r and one extra point to his credit.
Ci.n .
officer
V ’O as the result of completed passes i-„t iUtk iun»h.
The en,»r« backfield shared alike
u 1(j in the scoring honors with one tally
-----uranirr hnm,. each. NJason Thotnas lugged the irvino orange
inc. &lt;m M 79 ball 08 yds. for a score. G Brown
Will b'’|d » "i-"*
’ 31
, cut off tackle for 10 yards and pay I V'*!!!*’
:&lt;jmi
•.!'?,d‘rl: Lo!1L'’ My«» ’went GO yards .Un
p"
..ii or 2313. j Off tnckle for another marker; ।
n...
FOR SALE— Severs! »ray
and i
■lurkt Aho a reed baby eal5. In
,. . .
Philip Frandsen tallied on a quar-----rirnd rr.ndillon Mr. Albert &lt; Ireen
WELCOME
GRANGE
ir»
ai
4&lt;&gt;s
E
।
terback
sneak
from
the
one
yard
It. .1. Middle Hie.
a no
0.301 line; Ayres also figured in the
. FtlH SALE—19 ply., it weeks oN'fi'"
mom. tor. scoring by booting three out of four
1
Whir- It.Mk pullet., 4 mo&lt;. old
.— -------- &gt; txtra points.
;
I'.-u-e out.Ide rlly limit, on M 79
Tletl
’
!» 30,
'' Next week lhe Saxons play a
Foil SALK—&lt;1."U rslr of helnip .1leich.
.strong Marshall team al Marshall
With losing bunk" end sway bi
I which promises to be a close game. STAR ORANGE
Last week Marshall was defeated by COMMUNITY MEETING
rnetel and plsnk hoy irouch*. Abe
Battle Creek. 19-0 Two weeks ago
yellow, hob bard agtis.h. liens Nichol*.
ph.m.- 736FI 1
U.1O
Hastings bowed to the Bearcats 18­
FOR SAI.K — Durham heifer. |H mo., old.
7. so the scores Imply a good game
due Feb
Guernsey lielfer. 16 mo., |
in the offing.

[CLASSIFIED WANT ADS
COOK BROB. MHys
ZIOHTT-aXVKXTH YEAR,

J

Entered al tbe sail efflre

MtnsBcziiriox

rates

EDITORIAL
ISSOCIATION

Sheldon Agency
AU Kiada of Insurance
Sarety Bonds
2113
Hastings

»om

Swanson

Agency

REDUCED RATES

Conforming to Michigan's
BesponsiblUty Law may we
Michigan motorists?

Farm Bureau State Agent

AUCTION SALES
HENRY FLANNERY
((ASHVILLE
PHONE 3170

Marshall Furnaces
Repair. furnished and ini
Vailed for all make, of
furnaces

Eaves Troughing
Tin Shop
Floor Sanders for Rent
G. E. GOODYEAR HDWE.
142 K. State

Phone 2331
a

INSURANCE and BONDS

old; llrindle heifer. * mo- old; Mr
Cormirk Dterlne manure "presde r. in
etrrllent rtMidllliin: WSKOn. like

uonly one •es,on llaude Ham ,
rnund. 2nd kou.e ea«t of Wood st
9 30.
FOR KALE OR TRADE-Three yea
roll, brokri,: al.n Ford.on Iraei,•r In
.-C*wid tannine condition tsvn E’-rett
■J mi, uiutlt and 3*9 ml. «a«t \V,mm|
]»r«i.
Mo
Foil SALE Small wood l.urning
burn, tars- rhunk. Al.n torn MMki

I’rMrletill. phone.
FOR SALE—Cow. trade ftol.ieln. youny. |
frr.lt lo week.; mare, 4 &gt;r «. old, 1
■■iuhd. wet IttOn- IGmii.l O.L 1

AUCTIONEER
List your Auction Salts with

DEWEY REED
Hastings, Mich.

Shipping Livestock
Every Saturday
JAKE DEPRIESTER

Buyer for STILES and
Company Hastings atoekyarda. phone 2588, or call
717—Fl through tbe
week.
tf.

C. “BILL” SHERWOOD
FOB
INSURANCE
Bate] lUatlnga
Fhaaa MH

CASH

PASSING OF WALTER
RUSSELL OF JOHNSTOWN
Walter Russell, aged 75 year-,
died on Thursday. Sept 23. at his
home in Johnstowiytownship. where
he had been a /lifelong resident.
Surviving are hik wife. Lottie; a
son. Floyd, of 'Battle Creek, und
two grandchildren. Funeral services

.... ....
ulked «««
1.,
--------------■'
111 ™
‘ nr n

Sunday; Sept. 26. with Interment In
| the Assyria cemetery.
j
PASSING OF ’ ’ ’
I
rrrn. w.n.er co., NFS. LUCY STAOEL
&lt;
E 11‘rit-Mrs. Lucy Stadel. age 78 years.'■
died at Pennock hoapital. September I
ctiMterfbid 28. Funeral services will be held at
.. in ...... ,wi.. Ltsicfs (Uneral home Friday P. M.1
at 2:30. Surviving are onc son, B..
Franklin Stephen. Columbia. Mo ; 1
and one brother, Richard D. Allen.
Bronsvllle. Mo., burial at Freeport
cemetery.

TRAVELING

HORSE SHOEING
At Y’our Farm

LAWRENCE WILKINS
R. 1. Havllngn
9-30

Phone 761-F2-I

1 r

’

■

LOREN HERSHBERGER

"

•

AUCTIONEER

EXCHANGE
YOUR WHEAT

Assistance given in preparing
advertising and arrangement
of sale. Call for dales at .my
expense. Phone 2687, Woodland.
'J-30

for tome of that good

PERMANENT WAVE-59,

Lily White Flour
So lbs. flour for bushel of
good wheat.
We have a complete stock
of salt—fine, medium, and
coane—block and rock.
Pep your chickens up with
our S.B.V. mash. It gives
results.

' Do It yourself at home with a Charm-Kuri
Kit. ai 1.400,004 wonwn ha»e don. in past
year. Complete with 40 cutlers and shampoo
F-»«7 to do. absolutely harmless. Praised bl
Hollywood movie stars and women every­
' where. Morey refunded If nut salbAed.

STEBBINS &amp; JACOBS
|

THE REXA1.L STORE
Pharmacists
HASTINGS

Qualify
n

i 1

•

fueli

always.

■

We Reffl0¥e Dead Animals
For Prompt Removal of
. Old, Crippled or Dead j
\
Horses and Cows
/

PHONE
HASTINGS

SMITH BROS.,
VELTE &amp; CO.
HASTINGS, Mien.

PHONE 2131
11-4

PHONE 17F21 HICKORY
CORNERS AT MY EXPENSE

AUCTIONEER
Loren Coppock

Delton, Mich.

■ Satisfaction Guaranteed. Dates can
।
be made at Hanner Office.
tf.

2G97

BARRYVILLE
I
\
The W.S.CB. wlll meet this week •
\
Thursday afternoon for a business ‘
\
meeting nt the Charles Day home.
1
It is Important that everyone comes. ;
* Mr. nnd Mrs Harold Higdon and t
daughter of Battle Creek were Sun_
day dinner guests cf Mr! and Mrs. HOTSeS
J L. Higdon. Mrs. George Kester
of Kalamazoo and Mr. and Mrs
Charles Higdon of Nashville were |
afternoon callers ★ Mr. and Mrs. i
L. A. Dny and family were Sunday
dinner guests of Mr. nnd Mra. Oli­
ver Johnson of Hendershott Dlst. * J
Mr and Mrs. Floyd Nesbct and
Jeanne and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer ...

ens on Sundav nnd called onAMr. I
nnd Mrs. Phil Deller in Battle Creek.
* Henry Klevering and Mr. Borden I

CARD OF THANKH—W» vi.h la ri•'

Help

Cattle
War

VALLEY CHEMICAL
CO.
i
-

DEAD AND DISABLED FARM
ANIMALS REMOVED PROMPTLY
HORSES $5.00

COWS $4.00

Glycerin available from animal fats is badly needed in
WAR EFFORT. Phone Hastings 2565 or Kalamazoo
2-9544—Call collect.
KALAMAZOO

RENDERING

WORKS

Rediatora, Batteries, Alu-

SHELL HORSEHIDES
CLENN F. LAUBAUGH
MS Na. Michigan Avena,
tone MH
Hastings

CURT SOLOMON
AUCTIONEER

try line
Middleville
tf

Truss Fitting
L X PERIENCED
FITTER

Attention Farmers!
HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR
DEAD OR DISABLED FARM ANIMALS
PROMPT SERVICE 7 DAYS A WEEK
SMALL STOCK PICKED UP FREE

till HOWARD BRISTOL
Have discontinued my services with the Kalamazoo

Rendering Works. My new phone number OTM E
RHONE COLLECT C I I
NOW REPRESENTING

LY BARKER'S
Issiiip Pkone 31U

BATTLE CREEK RENDERING CO.

�THE HASTINGS BANNER
EICHTY-EIGHTH YEAR

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 30. 1943
time.” The gals find more pride Loren Lewis who enlisted during I

'Hello’ Bob Kelley—they tell us
day greetings. We ipenfour spare
time that day rending "Mein
Kampf." and quarreling with Herr
VII 11 IL IIVI IL I IXVI11 | B npw permanent We know two ’how do you like the Navy?'He was I Barracks TubcrculoaU-that a cough
&lt;tng&gt; Hitler, giving him the Bronx
—-------------------------------------------------- 1 who would be In the high brackets glad to gel home to see folks and I goes wilh the place. We got a
cheer and a few raspberries, and
By JANE CAMERON
(Continued from page 1, Sec. 1.) for top honors for their'home work'' everybody, which Included Margie j chuckle when you told about your
all the time blissfully unaware that
Carl Smith son of the Wallle ~,hry Bre Anale Hawthorne and Mathews
obstacle course work out. "We
we had on one brown shoe and one
Smiths just recently left fw the Barbara Showalter, who hove done I Sailor Bob Walldorff was home‘ climbed a 10 foot wall then had to
black one the entire day.
Army and la get'.lng his training in ! " »uperb Job In Chis war tlme ef- ■ from Great Lakes over the weekend , jump .down 15 ft. and there was I
NotlUrfg/astonlxhes an adolescent
sunny Texas
*
fort.
too. He likes his. job but never knew without a parachute.”
as much as to lenm that her parHope you figure out a way lo get
I And .last from
’
.
— — 1 a day could have so many hours.
| Don Welfare.-Tommy Kurr. Lyle enu know something. Now that an extra bond If we all do this,
Prairieville
that I
H“u
w .uLex‘on Auxiliary
Another sailor home for 30 days ' Newton and a number ot the fel- thh reveiatlon has hit Patsy, Iiwe’U put "The Star Spangled Banin think of at this time Is Basil th^wlvea of yestetyear who kept
can
the
home
fires
burning
until
their
Is
Dick
Freer
who
has
made
a
lows
at
Camp
Rucker.
Ala.
are
In
could
do her ancient hlntorv every I ner" on the HU Parade In Berlin
Johnson of the Army Air Corps.
husbands
clime
marching
home
couple
trips
to
New
Caledonia.
He
j
one
of
the
best
outfits
that
there
night,
except
that
I
won
’
t.
As
I
ex•••«(
Will
and Tni»vn
Tokyo, nn,i
and on them it will
Have seen quite a lot ot Basil In
the last few months os he has been Thl* splendid group of women have says the climate U ideal there but Is. How do we know because "Dyke" nlatned to her. she Is the one who sound good. 'Bye. Now I
recuperating from Injuries received added the responsibilities of the he .wouldn’t want to settle down told us so. That was his outfit—the .is learning. I already know it.
there
for
the
rest
of
his
life.
He
35th
Div.
—
In
World
War
I.
Health
Department
Service
Com
­
In an accident while stationed In
COURT
We solved the salad dressing prob­ MUNICIPAL
--- - I Greetings ’wvaic
4,lull. We
,• c
England. He sure Is getting anxious mittee Loan Chest to their present didn't know Ken McIntyre----Gene' (Lt) Bush.
Undersheriff Doster and Deputy­
to get going again. Saw in yester­ duties of loaning the fracture bed there but will be on lhe look 01111 mw the picture—you, Mn B. and lem very neatly. Make a boiled Sheriff Theo Bera went lo OwtusO
Cathv. She's a dear 'Oene?
Gene. dressing, the ones in the old Has- Wednesday of last week and arrest­
little Cathy.
days paper-where he has been pro­ and oxygen unit which, they pur- . for him next lime.
Heard Gerald and Sally Lawrence and her Mom and Dad are very tinss cookbook are all fine, and ed Gerald Losey nnd Maxine No­
moted from Second Lt. to First chased some time ago. This Is a
, community service of lending prac-1 arc In town, haven't-seen 'em yet.
-fc nnd brought them to the jail
good looking folks too. Noticed you chill It Now beat a bowl of whip- v
Lieutenant. Congratulations.
vak
h"*
Returning .o
to rams
Parris uiana
Island rnFri­ wrote about the Tennis Tournament Ding cream moderately stiff. Bent j here
Well, Boys, j.went out this after­ tlrally all sick room supplies that । ^u.iui.g
charged with
In part of the cold dressing and stealing
- - They Were from
noon to see what I might find out is of particular Importance during day night was Harmon Wilcox who —are you playing, let us know how [ then
the apart­
you’re on your own Keep add­ ments of clothing
about the boys from Orangeville war time. Incidentally. Mrs Shirley u now Pfc. In the U. S. Marines. you come out?
Harold Weeks of Nashville
Henn- is lhe new president of the . He told lhe story on himself about
It's "Sgt." Glenn Kahler n»w— Ing whatever you need until It suits on the preceding/day. The pair
and I just could not find anyone Auxiliary.
! waiting at the station in Kalama- promoted to this rank recently In you. I generally put in a bit of salt. had been renting rooms of Weeks
home who knew very much about
spoon of sugar nod a bit of pre- 1 for a short time, leaving the 21st.
you. Laurence Burdo Is overseas. ' The other day the Coffee Shop . zoo with a group of soldiers—all the Postal Unit at Camp Polk. La. aoared
mu'tard before it tastes' Shortly after 1: was discovered tbit
Then there are Ralph Blavelt &lt;Bud&gt; gnls were in a huddle around Eve- being very much at ease. Along He says he’s looking forward to see- "just right
’’ A recloe of boiled ‘ the clohlng was missing. The
as he was known In school; three of lyn Tobias, who comes from Dow- | happened a Marine Officer—and brfefly-^onda LltTouk)?\hlch“is"due dressing will
iL?®
’EJ'mu
make
up ’ch
twocream*'
batches. , clothing was recovered, and the
the Bradshaw Bras, soils of the Ung and is finishing her senior year ' boy did Harmon snap a saulte—his
oz.
Geo. Bradshaws. Geo. Heffner and at H.HB. The huddlers were Gene- ‘ superior officer suggested that he in a couple of weeka His address unte“ you ha\e too much cream. ; two were taken into Municipal
। A neighbor of ours has a unique'I court Thursday. They admitted their
several others but Just don’t know vieve Allerdlng and Madaline Row- j should sort of segregate himself
lader. both Woodland girls and and when his brother Cranston nrtheir names and rank.
Losev was given 30 days and
Sgt.
Glenn
Kahler.
36464314
method of testing w»'ermelons f”r guilt
Yvonne Segar of Battle Creek. It ‘ rived to meet Hannon there he was
Maxine
10
days
in
the
county
Jail
597th A.P.U. &lt;A.S.F.)
The Fred Schutz’s have three seems Evelyn had just received a 1 standing alone, slightly burned up
ripeness Hr aavs. "Tunk voursrft! by Judge Adelbert Cortright.
oz
.
Camo Polk. Louisiana
on the hr»d nnd then tunk the;
from Fort Custer—the girls ! to think that he still had to obey
Yes. all those letters and num- ; mrlon
„ ,ihev
nrv sound lhe same, the
mentioned In last weeks Banner. letter
melon.. Tf
....
were all attention— then said Eve­ orders whfn he was at liberty pn bers
—Jon
i— Is
■_ ripe."
----। Gerald Mead- 16. of Nashville was
(There just isn't anything for me to lyn.
get ole Zolly down, too—but 1 me
"Dam It. he writes, when I leave. Harmon and Cranston spent
.
i brought into Municipal court Fri­
pay. Harold has been in Die service receive this letter hell be on his a whole day fishing—they found they must mean something losome- i
for three years. He has been in
___
I Something cute—A large r.fty r!c-. day. charaed with operating a truck
there is no better place to visit than b°?? .j , au
Iceland and now Is In Fort Leonard the Rang dismissed.
Harold J^Shennan, son of Mr. partment store had a beautiful &lt;vin- without the required license. He
when fishing, especially when the
LYBARKERS TR.
Wood, Mo. Orval just recently was
and Mrs. Smith R^S^ierman Route , (low display of dolls. I stood lov- paid $5 fine and,the costs.
could have flah aren’t biting, then there are no 2,
transferred from Camp Callon, tn , Some of you sailors
- --------Hastings,
was
recently
graduated
, )ne €Verv or,„
th,,m anri n
VANILLA COMP. pt.
Loyola University, Los Angelea. he helped from the side lines with a Interruptions.
You know how 'rearing to go’ from the Naval Training School for । bQV and hia Dtujdv enme bv nnd the
thinks he can come home on fur- •'■’*’ ''"ya'
“J ,he foot-ball Harmon
WALLACE
E.
RUSSELL
to get in this fight— aviation at the
1«~y caueht. ri-hi of th- dolls.
lough soon and Raymond is stuFriday night, it was that wet. well, he was
8 ox. bottle 85c
won his expert medal In Navy Pler. Chicago.
I Hp r“n 110 ,p
window. ' Dh-lng’'
Wallace E. Russell. 76. died Thurs­
K"
ISlN0‘ । -,S"-“- Rifle.
as
a
Machinist
s
Mate
third
।
and
"Ah-ing
’
’
and
pressed
hl-,
face
(we
knew
you
would.
Har.
Bna
An-ing
ana
presses
nix
day night nt his home in Johnstown
I 40-0 which U good going for any
f MM-SMpmu Bob'. Cirur ol U&gt;« kind of weather. For details about mon) and just before he came home | not bad for a 17-jear-old. Keep em [ PO&lt;nst the window in eestney H|, township, five miles north of Bed­
was
told
he
would
be
used
to
leach
I
flying.
fellow.
|
fhd
crabbed
hli
arm
and
nulled
ford. following an Illness with heart
wicak
ifur the game,
Navy will graduate from Columbia ।
----- “■*“deep
— ■-In the *heart
------ * of Tex- *' *-*
--------------" when —
...went- nn«t.
- trouble and pneumonia. He was
From
him
awav and
thev
your pals, we Just ~..
cover the shooting—but what worries Har-1 ~
University. N. Af. Oct. 21 I wonder write
mon. they ~also told him —
to bring
--------------- । -s" comes word that another
1 T . heard
•
.......
uiiii him aav.
ruu "You
aittie little
bom Oct. 27. 1866 In Ross township.
.tier front
Irani at
ai a
■ time
lime iikc
like that.
uibi.
•—
know if I can take a little space to , water
J piccalo. Now I Barry Co boy now has the "know
-------' SISSY1’ •» *-•felt -----sorrv-•for th- little Kalamazoo county, a son of Mr.
A handshake with one buck in It -----toe*—,,la--------- —
and
kcll of a joke I had on myself not | .
! Harmon don
don’t net
get exc
excited, you must | how” to help keep those motors I bov all the afternoon And a lot and Mrs. Israel Russell. The sur­
ko long ago. My mother and slster| know, 'music sooths lhe savage ! humming—or. in other woros.
words. I sorrier for his father
vivors are his widow Lottie M.;
Pvt Jack Howes
Bn-law were spending the day wilh
I beast.' and from the snake stories Arthur C. McKelvey, son of Mr.
a son Floyd E. of Battle Creek; a
fcne and along in the afternoon a ' Btry. A. Sth Bn. 3nd Regt.
i we've heard from the south, we and Mrs. Harry E. McKelvey. Hosgrandson. Pfc Dale E. Russell, now
[young man came to my door and ' •pAri'~nr«irir n Carolina
I wouldn’t be at all surprised if flutes unas. r-4. has completed a.cours’ body of an Australian soldier and in England, and a &lt;lcp-dauahter.
fas I looked up I was so pleased for I Ti . in the mill rnr vmi Jack—Haw *111 ** routine equipment to charm I es an aviation mechanic at Amar- were sent to the famous meta- Miss Margaret Conklin, of Battle
_.$1.69
$1.75 Vimms 96 Tabs.
I was sure It wiu Cadet Ronald Mewhirs ySw to vrn^ reptiles when you’re on maneuvers | ii)0 Army Air Field. Texas Good nhv«lcal lender Victor Randall, for­ Creek. The funeral was held Sun­
Klbben ia school churn'd! my boy), i show?**”| or MMnethlna
something.
'
lr
merly of Detroit, now nf St Prtrrs- dav at 1:30 P. M In the Leon­
I nu de u rush for the door then
[ Leaving Monday for Louisiana,
A third Barry County boy to join
. v-herP i&gt;e head* the Christian ard funeral home. The burial was
.. 89c
$1.00 Sqhibb Adex Tabs
llhe thought came to me he would Nice Seeing You Home
after 15 days home, was Lt. Gay­ Uncle Sam's ever-expanding corps Fellowship of Prayer.
in the A.'M'vla Center cemetery.
be In uniform. You can imagine my
Here for three days (left Sundav) lord Flory iWoodland! who has of aircraft maintenance experts is
Vitamin A A D Tat
■urprlse when I found out that he was likable sailor'Jack Buholtzwho been In service 114 years He spent Kennlth E. Johncock. son of Irene
was the new minister from the already wears a service star for en­ much of his furlough with his Johncock. Hastings, who graduated Ye that have faith to look with DEATH OF
MRS.
LEONA
PERRY
fearless eyes
..$1.09
mrlghborlng neighborhood. You may gagement In foreign waters. Jack brother Verdon who Is attending this week from a five mon tIm course
100 Halibut Liver Oil Caps.
Bevond the tragedy of this world
Mrs Leon Perry 48. of Middleville
pc sure my folks didn't make II 1 Is a gunner In convoy duty says the lhe same Art school in Detroit of the Army Air Force Eastern
strife.
route 1. died nt her home Thursday
try easier for me sitting back in navy Ls "swell" and ,he expects to where Gaylord studies. Although he Training Command technical school
100 Multacebrin Lilly Fen VI!
$7.75
the room. Wonder if lhat isn’t some get fifteen days leave in 3 months has won much praise and recogni­ nt Seymour Field. N. C. Nice going And know that out ot death and after a long illness. She Is sur­
night shall rise
Compliment Ron. Would like to have and that too wlll be swell. So we'll tion for the paintings he's done Ken—In fact, to un-mechanlcallyvived by her husband Earl; and
The dawn of ampler life:
four sons. Earl Jr , and Elwood ut
■cen you when you were home last be seeing you Jack—good luqk.
since he's been In the army It has mlnded Ole Zolly Its little short of
..$1.29
100
Cod
Liver
Oil
Tabs
---Home Monday and back on Wed- all been done on the side—his real marvelous.
fame'
ReJ/;'— whatever anguish rend the home. Robert of Temperance and
Charles of Freeport; her father
I I Just piust mention our son-in­
heart,
Job now is with the artillery.—from
Pfc. Clinton Hom of Cloverdale
law. Pfc Rob't Cline, some will re­
Harold Gates
Tt««i wxi has Riven you the price­ Joseph Ballard of Pemberville,
..$1.69
Art to Art-tillery.
11 pt. Squibb Cod Liver Oil
writes his parents that he has lust
Ohio, and bv thrr- brothers
The
member him from here a few years
1624 Med. Sec. S. U.
less dower
Home one day to bring back the taken another jump -across
------ the Pango. He Lx stationed in Camp DavLs.
Bks. 5541
old model A., and returning the; rifle and has arrived in Australia, To &gt;fve In these great times, and funeral was held Saturday at a fu­
neral Jiome In Burnips. Allegan
N. Carolina. Wish everyone could . Camp Qlls.^Ill.
....
have your part
-n **n next day came Dale Henry who's For the past twenty months he has
county.
The
burial
was
in
the
Burpay they like the Army as well as 1 Harold looks fine, he drives an am- stationed at Great Lakes.—and I been stationed on an island In the
In Freedom’s crowning hour;
I
bulance
nt the Post Hospital
he does.
•i •—
’------ ----------------------------“"** and here’s the story. A few weeks ago Paclflc.
"—&gt;**• His —
«•«—— remains •Ti
­ That you may tell your sons who see nips cemetery.
address
the
I I will now bring this to a close likes his job. He finished al Delton an S O S. was- sent out from the same ax was in the Home Front
the light.
.
by mentioning my own son Pvt. high in '42 but visits in Hastings Chicago Campbell Soup concern for
And reach forth hands titelr henFrederick I. Castle, he enlisted in new because his family moved here extra -help to save vegetables from
'Hello' to Kay Braendie (Free­
tage to take.
Ehr Marine.-, nnd left for training in Nov.
•polling—on their free time Dale port) who Is a member of a crack "I SAW THE POWERS ^5? DARKHASTINGS
PHONE 2115
Dune sth. 1942 nt Snn Diego. Cal
Home from Boston for three days and four of hLs mates drove the rifle team at Jefferson Barracks.
km! lett tn the early fall for over Hell Saturday) was Howard Bliss model A into the city and pitched Mo., which is touring around put­
1 SAWTHEMOHNINC. BREAK!"
ment." Figure It out youraell.
foas duty In the So. Pacific And up and his buddy from Portland. Ore. In to save the soup—now that Job ting oh exhibitions of Army Marks­
Io this writing we have only re­ Howard Is certainly a good looking is finished—we still can’t see how manship. Bet yfiu’H be . ' ’
&gt; show
Thanks, pais, fey the lovely birthceived one letter from him and Uint sailor, said he met Jack Wagner you fellows found time to sleep your red-head/p&amp; at
&gt;r two
u'ils last March. Some might think ,&lt;w
who's
,.v. tn the Atlantic) -------about---6 Dale—although we heard you slept about squirrel/ shootini
n you
Ehnt Is not a long time, but 1 know . weeks ago and the fellows took In the clock around the first chance get back to gpod ole Barry county.
better.
a bell game at Boston.
you could. We think It was a mighty
From the south pacific conks—
I v Once again we have been asked
Another blue Jacket home was grand thing for you boys to do. but
Sept. 10. 194?
lo buv more War Bonds, the 3rd s 1/c Gaylord Whitney from Free- don’t let ony housewives know of Dear Sirs:
War Bond drive Is on now. Again port. He Is stationed at Duluth. your generous Impluscs or the next • Please send me the Banner. I
I have been asked to help here on Minn..
Minn., wears foreign service stripes thing well hear wlll be. 'sailors do would like to keen up with the af- I
lhe “Home Front " Mr. Castle and for service at the Canadian Soo nnd
and double ddty washing.’
fairs In the old home town. I am
hnsclf were asked to work on this has a Rifle medal. HU brother Max.
Dick Bcssmer returns this week missing it very much, and please
bond drive. So again I am going to expects to be out to sea in the Al­ to New Jersey after a few days send the Banner as quickly as you
do mv best. I often think of the Untie on sub duty soon. Another home. He expects to be moved when possibly can.
poem. "Just be the Best." and I am brother Bob is in the Solomons. he gets bock so be sure and send
Thank you very much.
Mire that Is what we are all aiming &lt;if we hadn't learned this from us vour new address. Dick.
Sgt Ravmond R. Reynolds..
lo be.
I Gaylord about Bob. there is always Dot-Dash New*.
36197235
Just Be The Best
n pretty nurse at Butterworth hosHi! Bob Hammond—Just heard
674 S A W. CO. APO 708 * PM.
If vou can't be a pine on the top pttal who knows tire facts. Sure. you are now shipping aboard a new
San Francisco. Cal.
L of the hill.
' she is Helena Braendie from Free- heavy Cruiser—you say. "She's
Congratulations and a salute to
Be a shrub In lhe valley—but be port, too.) Gaylord says, he’s gained beautiful und I hope a lucky one." . you Lt. Brand T. McIntyre iNashF The best little shrub by lire side , 1,
17 lbs
mere --200- lbs . Same here Bob,. lucK for you and i rille) who was awarded the French
tUD ,. has reached a ......
I of the rill:
nnrt
nnd he exnects
expects to
to be sent to D. E. your ship..
| Colonial Medal. (See complete storv
Be a bush If you can't be a tree
school I Destroyer Escort) at Son
Congratulations to Wes. Cordes on front page.) You’re doing all
If vou can't be a bush, be a bit ot Francisco. Calif.. «s soon as he gets who is now. Chief Petty Officer. right fellow—best of luck.
| the grass. Some highway some back. He and n pal hooked a ride We saw your young offspring the
When Elmer Sandeen returned to
I happier make,
to
town
with
Superintendent other day Wes—a husky little tyke Camp he learned lhat he had been
if you can't be a muskle, tlian just crouch of Freeport who has a dog, and like all babies, adorable and promoted to Sgt. Nice going soldier.
L be n bans—
who has fur that sheds, which got sweet. Wes’s address Is—
Add to Bmers address printed last
But the liveliest bass In the lake. i oil over Gaylords blues—he bought
CJ4.O.M.M. Wesley O Cordes.
week—Birthday Muy 22nd.
a brush, his pal dfd the brushing,
US.N.R.
Over In Jolly old England, greetDropping coini into a piggy bank it ana way
We can't all be Captains, we've got j then^hev'dJdn
then they didn’’tt know
know what
what to
to do
do
*n8Kt,°Marshall J. Begar. 36183497
Lto be crew;
' with the brush. Guess he decided to
c/o Fleet Pont Office
There's something for all of us here,
|t. for future use. Just in case.
San Francisco. Calif.
A.P.O. 634. T Postmaster
of
saving for the future. There is a better
There's a big work lo do and there’s ■ Buryi Lancaster, who has reWhat’s this we hear about you
New York City. N. Y.
I lesser to do.
' celved a medical discharge from Dick Hinkley-called your ‘Mom’ Marshall who finished at Freeport
And the task we must do is the camp Claiborne, was glad lo be and asked her If she could hear the highland worked at the Veterans
way
today-War Stamps and Bonds. The more
I near.
home again and settle down to a music over lhe wire, that it was Bureau
uu,„u In
U1 Washington, before
- he
...
If you can’t be a highway, then job back home that Is also Itnpor- Benny Goodman. Where've you was called Into service, now has to
just be a trail.
' , tnnt in helpingIatowin
winIHle
thiswar
war
been sailor, what’s up?
_jj. (Continued on Page 3. Sec. 2.) ■
of them you buy, the sooner we win the war.
If you can’t be the sun. be a star, I In town for part of hls 14 day
ft Isn’t by size that you win or fall- I leave with hls pretty blonde bride,
was
‘ck IH-H-^. 39)-------who
Be the best of whatever you are.
WB_, Jack,^{
aBua.
For every $3.00 you save, you get back $4.00
May God be with you all till we makes o fine looking soldier. Jacks
was
nect again. Bye now.
•bride?w"ho'to
•- -^Mississippi girl, —
Mrs. Edna Castle.
, u^uied to meet Jacks' friends and
ten years from now. Buy your War Stamps and
------------ 1 hear some of the stories about what
Greetings again lads and lassies the gang used to do. Jacks address
The Foundation Upon Which Good
if Uncle Sams, as we go up and |s—
town the street to report on high423rd T.E.F.T.
Bonds here
Investments Rest Is Good, SOUND
ights of the week.
I Columbus Army Air Field.
Several frosts this week have
Columbus. Miss.
'
pretty much ended tire home can- । Wish we could have seen Bob
ling rush and the big push has Saunders while he was home from
urned to the "Back the Attack" camp Gordon. Oa. He returned
' drive. Speaking of canning— sundav. How do 'you nil' like it In
Limes have changed—now the gals tip.
the south, soldier?
tave added a new angle to the Mae
Here on a week-end pass from
west line—it's now—‘Come up and Urbana. Il), where he Is In school
A GOOD 6 ROOM HOUSE in Freeport, has 3 bedrooms,
■ec my home canned stock some- Rt U. of Ill. in signal training, Is
living room, dining room, kitchen, nice basement, fur­
nace, lights and City waler, wired for electric stove, ga­
rage attached, oak casings.
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All TUT L1AMC CDALIT theaa days in finished result of gar- his 11th vear at H H8 "It's all (that’ you a|l have, what you call
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�THE HASTINGS BANNER, THURSDAY. 8 ETTE MBEB ». 1HJ

Harry StlniRon recently. Un Streby I of Grand Rapid* wa* a Monday | in their Hill-top apartment which
a new'number. Frank R. Prindle—
' ll,ey nOW P1&gt;n to rent~ •
past week, te Improving and able 148 P 3. * Patricia and Katherine wa* 85 year* old May is and very i dinner juert at t
*
active. * —
MU*---------Jeanette Randall of
to ait up. * Lynn Lepper of Detroit Meuner who are students in Mary- -------spent the weekend with hl* molher. wood K1.OOI in Orand H»0d..wni Orand lUold. wnl U&gt;. intend &gt;1
home
with
her
parent*,
Mr.
and
U&gt;.------intend HU. Ihdlr uni .nd
* “■
*-------r. * The1 contin•m Star chaj
evenlnj
which makes a cousin. Mrs. J. P. Blawson and i Mr*. Rush Randall. Hl* broihar-ln...------ ----------- — with vlaiteach day, makes us Mr*. William Llebier. * Cpl. Martha | be and *teter. Mr. and Mr*. Byron
present from Bradley chapter
। Captain Walker and eon Peter.
n unusual. Our diary Bchad of the Marine*, who recently ' Fleming of Barlow lake were also having a sale of household effect* 1 or*
The
program
was
in
celebration
at
thl*
Thuraday
afternoon
at
her
completed
her
course
In
Quarter'
dinner
gueeQ.
*
Mr*.
Chartettne
------- --- r. states that in the
\ the organization of lhe Chapter on
eight of September 24 it snowed master's school at Camp Lejeune.; Finkbeiner ha* returned home after
I Oct. 3. 1878 Four member* of the
and the highest temperature tliat, N. Carolina ha* ■ been enjoying n n week spent at Mdline with her
day was 46 degrees. The mercury few day* at home with her parents steter. Mra. Katherine Gordon, wlto home with her sister. Mrs. Beatrice Chapter have held elective offices
the Grand Chapter of Michigan:
little non Gary ot Mid­ stood at 34 the morning of Sept. and old friend*, while op nn eight- I te ill. w Dr. C. A- E. Lund returned SUmel on High BL * Mr*. Clara to
they were. William Severance, aaaoAndrew Ftnkbelner, who 25. * Add to your telephone book day leave. She returned to New, home Friday from nttandmg the Mrehler and children who have ciate
natron in 187S and worthy
River this Monday where *he ha* a 1 »es*ions of the State Medical Con- bwn living in the Minnie Johnson
permanent assignment to the ac- 1 vention in Detroit. * Manager Fred garage apartment, are moving to grand patron in the following year.
doemtinz offke of the Soles Com- ; Brog of the Creamery, accmnpanled the Mary Bites place now the prop­ George W. Matteson, worthy grand
tntesary. * Mrx Pearl Kenyon went by Wm. ThurkeiDe and Mr. and erty of Al Nye. A On account of gas patron in 1883. Mn. Jennie Gris­
associate grand matron in
to Lansing Wednesday to spend a Mrs. Dale Curtis of Marion spent and working conditions, the Harry wold.
few days with her son. Sidney and , last week on a fishing trip at Muni­ sunuon family have taken a fur- 1884 and worthy grand matron from
in. Grand Rapid* 188S-1887. Mn. Augusta Matteson,
family.
UUllll/. omvc
Since *he KM
wa* Ull'ie
there omurt
Sidney sine. * MU* Evelyn Gcukc* ...
of I..w
Die til'iiied
----- — apartment —
and 111* associate grand matron tn 1887.
had the misfortune toKellogg school
school faculty
faculty at
at Gull
Gull lake
take I for the winter.
winter. Harry
H_
to. receive quite Kellogg
- staying
there worthy grand matron 1888-1880 and
bad facial bum* when a drop of wa- spent tire weekend at hotnv wilh ! daughter Jean —
are
i
grand secretary from 1804-1008
ter fell into some melted lead while h« r parent*. Mr. and Mr*. Arthur i through Die week but
-- -----Stimson
--1 Mf&gt;
lie was soldering. Tire doctor took Geuke*. * Mr. and Mrs. Lewi* BUas | will remain on the farmnorthwest Mn Nora Stimson Is the present
te*done.
a piece of lead from hi* eye and he of Grand Rapids were Sunday
»&gt;«*»» af«r. j iof
nf town
town until
until the
th® fail
fan work
wnrir i.
ann. worthy matron.
on hl* mother. ,I *
wai burned about lhe ears and on afternoon caller* ...
- Mr* Earl VanSIckle went to
------i Grana
Grand Rapids
Rap'.ds this Monday to
lo see
te in very frail health. * Mrs Mra. Margaret Bll&amp;s nnd brother-inBender Family Gathers
niece of Mrs Quincer's came from law and sister Rev. and Mrs. I. W. 1 » surgeon about removal of glass
Tiie home of Mr. and Mra. Philip
Kenneth 1 from h»r
her .vNwii
eyeball.’ Friday n
night
Freeport. III. to attend tire funeral Minor .’"*"“Mr ’and -Mra "‘u
i&lt;,ht while Bender on west Main 8t. wa* the
Vogel
and
Mias
Pauline
Walker
of
at
work
in
the
While
Products
of Mrs. S. B. Qulncer. * The Mid­
scene of a happy gathering Sunday,
■
were
weekend
visitor*
ot
Corporation
her
glasses
were
accidleville Chapter O.ES. was well ———
when twenty-six members -of the
tel'a parents.
Mr. and Mrs. | dentally broken and some of the family met to honor lhe newly­
represented at the Barry county Mrs. Vogels
.
■— Mrs Edna Vogel of । fragments entered the eye—a pain- weds. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Bender,
meeting at Freeport on Thursday Henry' orog
ful injury^*
Mr.^ ....
and —
Mra. Ted and get Ute bride acquainted with
and all report's good time * Misses ' Grand Rapids wa* also Sunday din-j. ...
. ....
ON'T wait until something
Audra
Welton
and
Verna
Grlffcth
ner
guest*
and
accompanied
them
Hayes,
former
reaidenta
of
Middle
her newly acquired kinsfolk. A
happens to your car!
vine vicinity,
vicinity, have
have'taken
the Lyons
Lyons bountiful
of Grand Rapids spent Sunday in back to Jackson for a visit. * M«- I 'Ule
taken the
dinner and gifts made Die
Uwr. with Audra
A-dTi ’s parent*, nnd Mary Gray and Mrs Nellie Thomp- I apartment* for the winter months.
. I' town
Even experienced motorists don't
nnd iaunt, Mr. nnd son were Thursday visitors of Mrs. Their present home i* nt Mountain
I। Verna's uncle and
always realize that limited mileage,
l Mra Glenn Griffeth and remained ; Oscar Sherk on the north xountv । Home. Arkansas but they have come
A USSICKU W 1
I over to attend the funeral of Mrs. Unc. * Mra John Dagncr of Detroit North lor the winter to be near
® .IKE IHIS.. W’
slower speed and increased town
i Qulncer on Monday. * The many spent last week-end with her slater- I their son William of Freeport and
j^llLIU. d’is
use create new operating condi­
; friend* of Joe Schnurr of Parmelee . In-law. Mra. Floyd Helrigel. * Mra. I renew old acquaintances We are
' vicinity are sorrv lo hear that he i Vai Gorman and two children of. glad to see them again. * Mr. and
tions which may cause trouble.
iI ...
---- f. frail helath. * Mrs ।| Kalamazoo were Thursday visitors : Mrs Frank McIntyre and daughter
Ise in very
________________
„
Have your car checked frequent­
I Mor VanSweeden
anc| two friends
I J of her parent*. Rev. and Mra. I. W. Marjorie, are moving from Barlow
I of
Sunday ’ Minor while her husband was In lake to the east half of the Flora
-• Grand
— nd Rapid*
Rnnlds were over Sunday
ly by expert mechanics. Often,
, guests of Mr nnd Mrs Clyde Grum- I Lanaing on buslne^ * Petty Offl- | Hanlon home on West Main St.
I metl * Mtes Jean Griffeth spent , cer Hazel Campbell of Chicago , Mrs Deal Cordes also of the take. Is
just n few simple adjustments will
a few davs lost week with her spent the week-end with her par- , now staying wiUr Mr*. Hanlon. ★
assure you a lot more essential
triend. Miss Alice Williams In ents and Middleville friends. ★ Mr* , Mr and Mra. John Hupp had an
.... auction sale at
Ml their form IIVUI
. Pleasant Hill. * MIm Pauline Bena- Hattie Smith spent the past ten
near
mileage. What's more, taking ade­
her !| Wayland ------------last week. -rv-..
They have sold
! way returned to her duties at Dre I day* in Battle Creek with hquate precautions now may save
also । their place but we haven't heard of
। Bell Telephone office in Battle daughter. Mrs. Leon Drew and al
their future plan*. * Mr. nnd Mra
Creek. Sunday evening after five thas- -visited
- — her sons. Ted and Arthyou the cost of serious repairs
ur near Hastings. * Mrs. Lewi., ' A. C. Johnson of the Prairie were
i weeks lay off due to an operation u«
later on.
—of
-• Holland
’ tor appendicitis and recovery. Her Whitfleet
.-— visited her Sunday guest* of her niece Mra.
A CHICK wa ”K„
' •er-in-law. Mr. and ' Don Fedew* and family in Has­
’ frienct-4X Robert Lichtenberger of brother and steter-ln-lar
Care for your car for your country!
° mSSBItl' LUS'
;: Fort Custer
CusterVas
gueat Mrs. Rav Lyon*.
Lyons. Saturda
Saturday while her Ungs. * Mrs. Almira Hadley of Haswas her weekend guest
I ♦ Mr nnd Mrs Vance Sharp were | husband was In Hastings on busl- tings 1* spending the week. wiUi her
home from Lansing Sunday and | nes. * Mrs Clair Brog took sher ; daughter Mrs Russell Bender and
I
1 took his mother Mrs Mary Sharp parents, nnd sister, Mr, and Mra. family. * Mrs. Flora Hanlon is ex­
i back wilh them'for a week's visit. Ralph Tnber nnd Mildred to their jwtclng her brother, 3. O. Smith
■ * Mr nnd Mrs Frank Chapman ' home in Grand Rapids. Sunday af- and her niece. Mrs. Francisco and
Il have
moved
Into me
lhe Frcnda
| ternoon after n weeks vtelt * Repher aon. Ed Larsen, all of Caiumet
nave
movea
rriuiua Rock
rwi
.. *inio
«t..i , resentatlve
—
Pniilkntr and
nnH ,,
Rpv Citv.
CMtv III.
Til this
thlt week
u-ttk for
far an visit
vitlt and
anH
__ ____
I apartments.
Mr*. Margaret MuiElite Faulkner
Rev
I Us of Parmelee, onc of our octogen- । W. D. Robinson of Delton were to spend some time nt the Smith
' arian ladies, entertained for Sun- , guest* nt the Rotary meeting TUes- cottage at Barlow lake. * Mra. F
I day dinner last week, her sister, day. the latter as speaker. Rev. R. Prindle spent the forepart of
! Mrs. Fannie Perrault and Mr. and Robinson was a former pastor of last week in Grand Rapids with her
Mrs. Edd Perrault nnd daughter : the local Methodist church and daughter*. Mrs. Gladys Barber and
I Barbara. Mrs. Perrault Is spending . those who knew the family will be Mrs Frances Brock. * Several of
1 a few day* with Mra. Mullis. * Mr Interested to know the three sons. the boy* in service have been
1 and Mrs. George Maclver of Grand) Glendale. Michael and Dick are all changed about a* follows: Pvt.
Ranids were visitors of their son. In service. * Clarence Serijan leaves Murray Schnurr from Shenpard
to College of WashIO K®’”*
Norman ana
nnd inniuv
family sjunaiiv.
Sunday. &lt;
* nar.
Mr 1 iui
tor Detroit this Monday ......
and ....
a* ..
a .Field. Texas
..
nnd Mra Forest Trumble of Grand I member of the Navy Retenes
Reww* will ington. at Pullman. Washington.
jjsncHj
cormcily
COBtCnl k
WHIM
; Rapids
Rapid* were Tuesday evening din- be inducted Into service
service. *
M,» C°.r^T /"’?* YJashJnR.U&gt;r”
- 11.
VVarrpn
Alim
ner guests of his parents tMr.
and Mrs. Warren
Allen
andand
son Hugh i University at St. Louis. Mo. to JefMra. William A Trumble northwest lot Grandville were Sifndnv visitors terson Barracks. Mo. Pfc. R*yjOvof town. Fbresl had the misfortune । at the home of his uncle. Glen Al- | crholt from Lincoln. Neb. to Dotwreerntiv to drop a heavy iron on len al Pnrmelee * Mr and Mra las Aircraft School at Long Beach,
GOODYEAR BROS. HDWE. CO.
hl* foot so now has to walk with Melvin Watkins of Grand Rapids calif Pvt. Pat Reynolds from Shepcrutches * Mrs. Lvdia Steeby of spent Sunday with h-r parents. Mr pard Field. Texas to nn airplane
Grand Rapid*, a former resident of nnd Mrs. Melvin Shoemaker In ' mechanic school at Lincoln. Neb.
HASTINGS
PHONE 2101
Leighton visited her niece. Mrs Leighton twp * Rev. Karl Keefer I Harold Johnson of the Coast
__________________________ Guards from East Chicago to Bos­
----------------------- --- ~__________________________________________________ ton. Mass.

DDLEVILLE

Stude:

.uggests

D

AUCTION SALE
Hoving decided to quit farming and go into other business, I will dispose of the per­
sonal property ot public auction at the form located 4 miles west of Nashville on
M-79 and at head of Barryville Hill just east of Barryviile church on

WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1943
Commencing at 1:00 o'clock and offer the following:

HORSES
Black team, wgt. about 3300 lbs.,
matched, good worker* and «afe for anyone to drive.

cows
Holstein cow, 6 yrs. old, full blood.
Red cow, 9 yrs. old.
Holstein cow, 6 yrs. old, fresh, calf by
side.
Holstein cow, 5 yrs. old.
Heifer, 4 yrs. old, full blood Holstein.
Grade Holstein cow, 4 yrs. old.
Heifer, 1 yr. old, not bred.
Bull, 6 mos. old, full blood Holstein.
Heifer calf, 5 mos. old.

.
HOGS.
O. I. C. Brood sow, good one.

10 shoots.

CHICKENS

100 Plymouth &amp; White Rock pullets,
full blood.

FARM MACHINERY
McCormick binder, good one.
Banner walking plow.
Spike drag.
Oliver No. 11 Stag riding plow.
3 sec. spring tooth drag.

2 horse cultivator. Pair sleighs.
Good 1 horse cultivator.
2 McCormick mowers. Side rake.
McCormick hay loader, very good.
Block Hawk 2 horse corn planter.
Shovel plow. Good float. Boat trailer.
Good wagon with flat hay rack.
Set of good double work harness and
same collars.
Road cart. Some grain bags.
20 ft. ladder, good one.
9x10 Brooder house.
Simplex oil brooder stove.
Wire chicken crates.
Super-Hatch incubator.
70 aood heavy galvanised sop pails and
spiles.
2 sop pans. Two 10 gal. milk cans.
Milk pails. Two galvanized tanks.
240 ft. galvanized water pipe.
HOUSEHOLD GOODS

'

Florence heating stove.
Norge fuel oil heater. White sink.
Radio. Range Eternal. Baby stroller.
Other article* too numcrout to mention such as forks,
shovel*, etc.

TERMS: CASH DAY OF SALE, NOTHING TO BE REMOVED UNTIL SETTLED FOR.

BARRYVILLE W.S.C.S. will serve dinner at 12 o'clock.

Everybody welcome.

ALBERT MCCLELLAND, Prop.
HENRY FLANNERY, Auctioneer

E. E. GRAY, Clerk

Kids-Inn Opening
The ’Rjcsdav night opening of
the new recreation center for teen­
age youth, sponsored/by thefJethodlst Youth FellowsiUP group led by
Mis* Hester Soetcrk. was attended
by seventy perions, adults and
youngster*. T7iank.s to the contri­
butions of individuals and organlzaUons lhe /rooms are very com­
fortable wldi furniture, games victrola. ping-pong table and other
furnteqidga. The location is the
j roomy of the former Hungeford
SJioe shop and use of them is do­
nated by the Andrew and Oscar
Finkbelners who own the building ,
Ttic project i* to give the young­
: stera a proper and pleasant place ’
to spend some leisure time—and is
open Sunday afternoon. Tuesday ,
and Thursday evenings from 7 to
10. and Ls properly chaperoned bv ,
reliable adult*. Mr. and Mrs. J. L.
, Rugg were host and hostess Tues­
day night; Mr. and Mrs. Vernon
Hooper on Thuraday night. Drop in
; and see the kid* in their Inn.
’ Christian Service
Hie September meeting of the’
Woman's Society of Christian Serv­
Ice on Friday was well attended
with thirty ladies enjoying lhe
abundant dinner and the interea- .
ting program of the afternoon. Dur- ■
mg the business session a birthday
song honored Mr*. Flora Hanlon.
. who celebrated her birthday Uie
, following day. Sept. 25 Report*
were given by the secretaries of the
I various department*. As Christian
: women a motion was made and cari ried unamiously. that “as the noon
! whbtie blows our ladles all pause
for a minute of prayer for the needs
: cf our times, spiritual guidance, '
peace and success ot God's work "
It is hoped It may lx- general with
all Christians of the community.
I The meeting was then given over
to the spiritual leader Mrs. Rav ,
; Lyons who had invited some of the
: Leighton Evangelical ladles down ।
■ tar the program. The Scripture
। lesson was given by Mra. Minor;
| who took the 23rd Psalm -as the ,
I theme of her talk. Humorous and .
I truthful readings were given by [
Mrs Irving Lutz and Mrs. Philip ।
, Bender. Mrs. Luellen Thede. one j
of lhe Rueats. sarjg two beautiful
solas. "Our Mother" and "Heart-1
pchrs" accompanied by Mrs. Peter ;
i Peterson. Mrs. Leroy Chamberlain ■
was the afternoon sjx-akcr with her
' theme centered around Die topic
“Mother and Hom*'.' followed by .
. Mrs George Steeby speaking on |
; the value of a Christian home. The i
। ladles fell the visitors had given t
; them a spiritual up-lift and that
I they would go forth better women
for having spent the afternoon to­
gether. The October meeting will be
■ In charge of the missionary secre] tary. Mrs. Vernon Hooper and com­
' mlttee.

Two Families Leave Middleville
Mra. Floyd Helrigcl and daugh­
ter Barbara leave mte Tuesday for
Romeo where they will visit her I
motlier until Thuraday when they
will- ro on to Ashbury Park. New
Jersey where they will reside. Thi*
change I* made to be with Flovd who
is employed in government work
with the Signal Corp at Fort Mon­
mouth. We hope to see this good
family back with us when the "War
Mrs Roy Snyder and daughter.
Miss Evelyn Allbrecht are moving
•this week to Grand Rapids where
• they have an apartment at the
theme of her mother. Mra. Mae
; Richardson at 153 Clifton Place.
I Mr Snvder who is employed in
Battle Creek will spend hte week­
end* bi the city. The family ismakin* this change for the benefit of
’!Us Evelyn who win submit to an
operation on her knee sometime in
I the future. Ve trust this family
I move is only temporary and that
not too far hence they wUl be back

occasion a proper initiation Into
the family of . another "Edna Bender." Betides the parent* and the
honored couple others present were
•ar. ana *ara. waynaru mujct ana
two children of Hopkin*. Mia* Flor-

*
’
'
I

will also serve with Beverly Sweet,
Margaret Smith and Arlene Wil­
,ianu of the home economics club
on lbe Fair-Carnival board.
|
----------Mr*. Eart Petry

i an Invalid .for aevaral-years, died

and two children.
. nip*, she te survived oy her hus­
------ band Earl, four sqm, Earl. Jr. and
Thomappie-Kellogg Football
With only eighteen men out for , perancc and Charles of Freeport;
ner father, Joseph Ballard of Pern-1
ass
'!&gt;«»«».
' berton, obi»
Ohio and three brothers.
ss-4-eJStTb. 2^I
boy* opened th air season Friday
With a acorelea* game played at funeral home at Bumlpa where also
home with the Wayland boys. Ute
rain no doubt hindered both sides
MeihadiM Sunday School
|
from a score. The next game will
A large audience was present
be at Lake Odessa this Friday.
Sunday at lhe MeUiodtet church

..jr/Tin. • X
’»n«one,vsrM%.
5gs: I
the service
Infant also Breceived

Al Un- flrat meeting of the Future Farmers of -niornapple-Kellogg school, the following officers
were elected—Preaident. Raymond
Ftnkbclner; vice president. Edison
Chamberlain: secretary'. David Otto; treasurer,
Porter JJeibert Luasenden: watch
dog. Bernard Wieringa. Three of
the above Ray, Edison and David

the baptismal rite*. Officer* ot the
. Sunday school recenUv elected are:
; General Supt.—Mra. Harry Balach;
assistant. Edon Lawrence: *eCy —
| Raiaell Bender; treasurer. Jane
Wayne
Robinson;
-------- —
—­ 1
Hooper:
pianist, reMr*.I Peter
Peter
I™
.. chorUler, Mn. Mattie Benason;
way; Junior iupt.—Mr*, w. R.
|
-------4. -Sec. 3.)
'Continued —
on •»Pace

MONEY
REMODELI NG
REPAIRING
OR BUYING HOMES.

See Us Now—Reasonable Terms

THE HASTINGS BUILDING
&amp; LOAN ASSOCIATION
9 Stebblni Bldg.

Metnbort F. H. L. B. Phono 2503

We Sell War Bonds and Stamps

UCTION SALE
Located at 112 East Court Street in Hastings on

SATURDAY, OCT. 1,1943
STARTING AT 1 O'CLOCK.

DININC SET. COMPLETE. 6 CHAIRS. ROUND TABLE. BUFFET AND
CHINA CLOSET.
KITCHEN TABLE AND CHAIRS.

KITCHEN CABINET.
ICE BOX.
6 OAK CHAIRS AND TABLE.
SMALL TABLE.
7 ROCKERS.
CORNER ARM CHAIR.
LOVE SEAT.
PAPER RACK.
MAJESTIC CABINET RADIO.
LIBRARY TABLE.
2 PIECE LIVING ROOM SUITE.
2 ELECTRIC LAMPS.
PEDESTAL.
4 PILLOWS.
TWO 9.12 WILTON RUGS.
5 THROW RUGS.
SIDEBOARD.
S' 3" &lt; 10' 6" WILTON RUG.
EUREKA ELECTRIC VACUUM SWEEP&lt; ER WITH ATTACHMENTS. .
IRON BED. SPRINGS AND MATTRESS.
BRASS BED COIL SPRINGS AND INNERSPRINC MATTRESS.
DRESSER.
STEAMER TRUNK.
2 PIECES PLYWOOD.
'
3 BED SPREADS.
OUILTS AND PILLOWS.
ELECTRIC TOASTER.
LONG LOOKING CLASS.
2 PR. RAYON CURTAINS.

I OFFER THE FOLLOWING:

BABY BASKET.
12 GAUGE DOUBLE BARREL SHOT­
GUN.
HOOSIER KITCHEN CABINET.
3 BURNER OIL STOVE AND OVEN.
KITCHEN TABLE.
CUPBOARD.
BUFFET.
DAY BED.
OCCASIONAL CHAIR.
IRON BED AND COIL SPRINGS.
VICTOR VICTROLA.
ROUND OAK HEATING STOVE.
&lt;
NEW BOX SPRINGS AND MATTRESS.
STOVE BOARD AND PIPE.
WOOD AND COAL RANCE.
QUAKER 5 ROOM SIZE OIL HEATER.
COAL AND WOOD HEATING STOVE.
WOOD STOVE.
3 BURNER CAS PLATE. new.
MOSSBURG 22 COMBINATION SKEET
GUN AND RIFLE, nearly new.
LAUNDRY STOVE.
10 DOZ. NEARLY NEW VICTOR AND
NEW HOUSE TRAPS.
GOOD SET OF DISHES.
2 TUBS.
STEPLADDER.
FRUIT JARS AND CANS.
AXE.
SHOVEL.
,
DISHES AND COOKING UTENSILS.
Many other orticler too numeroui to
mention.

TERMS: Cash day of sale, no goods to be removed until settled for.

DEWEY REED, Auctioneer and Manager
JOHN URMAN, Clerk

�tvarly Sweat,
Arlene Wllunomlcs flub
board.

»l her horn*
ie. The fam-

ee brothers,
held SaturKllnstrcker
where also

m

School
was present
*dist church
day program
Iran.
ftcers of lhe
»rry Boise h;

Peter' PeterR.

Don says he will not stop fight­
ing now though snd Intends to be­
gin new defense work soon. He still
has hopes of someday going back
lo his trade as Chef In a Ho
Zolly understands wedding belli
are soon to ring and wishes the
couple much success and happiness TBK HA9TINS5 BANNER. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER !•, 1*41
Incidentally the lucky girl U MUi
Doris
Craig, come
who home
is theand
only
one In lhe afternoon we were herded mountain air and look down or. the
• during foot-ball 15th
he would
“take
this afternoon.
oote, Mieoeft
himself a bride " He would have 'Co. 19&gt; into the theater for a talk many clouds
I received ths July 38th issue of
their apartment ready and they on lhe general rules and regulations
Have taken one roll of films up
would have a nice home wedding of the Navy by our platoon officers already and no doubt will take lhe Hanner the other day and read
dans for me. nearly everyone of the returning tn their car with special ibuigns).
'•—*—*
several more before my two weeks Hank had been home on leave. Ac­
(Continued from page 1. sec 2)
fallows here have pla ' and It permits for gas and tires. One of
I guess now is the time to tell are up. The scenery la really the
to the piece tn there he
'—*-*_ their first tours would be to Mexico 1 you how our companies are divided, finest and should make some swell cording
together
do with bombsight maintenance sure helne vou in wort
didn't
have much luck fishing, but
J'.hivr
only eleven miles away. (Afi this
ThU will probably be as etear
snaps. Most anyplace you go you then he never was a fisherman any­
We just learned that vour slater good crew for a B-17." LyIs a addrw was being carried on quite secretly ■tc.
mud. I belong to Co* 19. Platoon I. can look down and down some more way. I could catch more fteh than
Marguerite teaches north of Laks
1 z-yieaaaurwa
and Section II of that platoon. So Into the valleys below and on the he could ith a bent pin. I enjoy
Odessa Marshall, but still makes
Sgt. Lyle C. Hathaway
ou see it forms the No. 1912 We far stones those mountain streams leading the Banner very much as
However. Don Is home now and
her home in Freeport Gerald An­
Sod. 771
Bomb O
says they will still make the trip have corresponding platoons and are trickling down through the
ders from your neighborhood Is
- In
...
someday after the war (which will sections. Ours U 1911. Co. M. Pla­ trees and rocks and many small I knew are and what they anr do- conMd?red a ma jo? tittle."
England too—would be nice If you
Rapid
total
hU
3rd
(rip
to
Cal.)
toon
I. Section I. Do you get it? native huts making a very pictur­ Ing, I always give it to Carl (Red) engagement stars was ths
fellows could get together. Benny
'I don't!)
esque scene
Many have wondered how Don
smith when I »et through raiding number ever to be achi
s carrying on at the farm
Now that that U over m con­
Right here let ole* Zolly say. these Chase has been doing way out tn
It He is the fellow from Nashville. Wor'‘
~
‘----- * “ *
San Diego. He has been tn ‘Limited
tinue on with my life in the Navy panaci un
He and I are the only two together i five
something!
Service"
but
is
home
now
after
re
­
We had rneas around 5:00 then
biirted back up I realized that I vet of the fellows
doing a great lob and don't you
ceiving
a
honorable
discharge
marched
back
to
our
forget IL We know fellows who
spu and hud been working In an office for when I did
have tried to get in service but lhrv
---------------------started
to
clean
—
our
tor
rooms
Cap
­
months.
It
Is
really
the
life
one
Don says he enjoyed his Army
Havrnx been In swimming lately
were told to stayon the fan* life but had never been home a’.
tains' Inspection. The only trouble dreams of—In lhe mountains with as It has been pretty cold. Have I far major battles.
That's not as easy to accept as vou all since leaving here last Dec. Hr
about cleaning your rooms in New imir time tn do wi«h as you please
York U that they don't stay clean Could stand this for the duration see "Star S'-anqled Rhvthm tornor
might believe Even though they had adopted hu captain as his best
„
for two seconds. There U a coal of Ha' Hs'
are doing a vital job they want to "buddy" since he was in a Hdqs.
row niaht if 1 can get in town in I he doeant have some idea of what ,
dirt that
be 'out there* taking the risks with
to be floating
*
taiinw
ini.r*,'*^ in
. were guests
The trip uo here was a bit rugged time.
around in lhe air all the time just and quite dirty, but this Is well
Hope this letter finds you all In .
f
waiting
to
settle
on
-----some
—
nice,
“
Johnny Shultz is on hte wav »a
good heahh. I am feeling fine and until then Cheerio
floor
clean, spotless. "
—
unknown destination ' Good luck
ginning of the mountains in the am still gaining weight. Welt. I j 1
EMH DOfUE
morning w« went over it again. evening and slept under Che stars must close for now as I am getting ।
Johnny, let us have your new ad­
much to our disgust
dress when you arrive.
We all got a laugh trying to kill sort of run down. Will write again ■ run xmaii firfh
Alter I got back from mess I the bed bugs before they ate us up when I get a chance. Tell everyone ' TWO SMALL t,RES
From --------------somewhere
------in Bncland
lee la planning
so
didn't
get
too
much
sleep
beforfound
out
that
I
comes this new address for—
•M hello and to write Oh. yes ,
.
*
— .
lhe MUo chart
urday morning from 3 to 5:30 the truck and bus trip on Into I have a new address which I will week-.The first, on Tuesday
Pvt
James
.
-------Carpenter.
(Imagine that?) Three of the four camp. That was really a thrilling enclose
I caused by a roof fire at 413
AHU. 36417380.
South street The department re­
Kiriainour
-------room
*-----------------------were an watch
- ~
so ride over one-way mountain roads
A P O 887,
Postmaster
with many curves Lhat you had to
sponded
promptly
and
the
blaze
was
Burdette
back un to make. Could look straight
' quickly subdued with a vary small menbers wlll be
dressed and report at 2:00. I
Lt. Cmdr. Ken McIntyre wrote
Pfc Burdette R Hayner
Is invited to come.
down over the cliffs for at least
on the Starboard watch. "Mel
his wife, that he had seen Capt
The alarm Friday forenoon was
&lt;Melba Morrison). "Paul'' (Paullue a couple thousand feet and drive
Merwyn Plumley (Nashville) and lie
in
low
gear
for
miles
at
a
time
caused by a small blaze Inside the
Too late lo do anythin* about ■
Wear),
and
"Ben"
(Bernice
Croft)
nlcsl
Sergeant
rating
at
lhe
time
recuperating down at Hot Springs.
as allowed to say that lhe Cap­
house ut 403 East Colfax street
of his discharge but ivs
— 'IU
--------won- Ark. We talked to your Dad who is are my bunkmatea. Mel had Port
Several of the fellows were on
tain would soon be
Sept 14. 1943 Onlv the chemical apparatus was
th
one lust backfrom visiting you and he watch and Paul had Aide to the edge and ready to jump nt any mo
— "tiie .....
home. Good news Merwyn. and a derful being home
used, and the damage was very MtUe.
clerk. Lucky Bennie didn't have ment, but. of course. I got a big Dt-ar Zolly:
ya' love." Don was in direct charge says ycoming along splr
----great big Welcome Home
lendldof student cooks and those on K P
anything.
kick out of it and took several pic­
Just a few days ago I wrote you
Gordon sothard.
BUI'. Writes duly. Even the well known General ly. We’re all glad you're gair
lias been in the Aarrunis- ■ The Port and Starboard watch tures from the truck. Only hope at a letter informing you of my change
from the south pacific to Albert Curtis enjoyed his cooking and paid well. Roy has
least a few of them come out fairly of address Now mv addre.M has
the
tratlvc part of the Army 5 years have to tour the bldg. from
‘
’
Dykstra. "Mom sent me a picture of
good.
It
will
take
quite
a
bit
of
time
In
three
been
changed slightly again, so
him
many
fine
compliments.
It
«.
1U
w.mi
warn
io
oak
.....
tills
Nov.
and
what
we
want
to
ask
fir»t
deck
to
the
fifty
Johnnie Shults the other day. Gosh,
P00 “nd. Pur 0111 you
&gt;, 1.ou now Roy.
dr 8. We had to look in after I get back to have them de- here Lv another letter. I have had
record, .was
wings,um.,
N. E. it
he looks nice in his uniform. Wish frtend Chet {hat
... off
.......thel
. it , '«*-•»
Banghart
could run a , the
assignment
had .....
Just oeiore
before
each uuw'.
billet, except DIKII
Staff ivuuu,
rooms, w
to velooed. but will split th® good ones three different addresses right here
------when
------I1BU
&gt;U3l
I could say the same. Hello, to the ------good race
race
It-----rnmes to
tn baking,
hairing you
...... were
...... takenyou
m
.....
_'got
__ . ......
.u.
ir
.' anyone ....
.1.1, or ir
Iir.
Vw»twM&gt;n
CMnn
nnd
vr.il
fnllrc
up
between
Edna
and
vou
folk'
in
this
same location, so I guess
good
when
it
comes
111
that
you
see
if
was
sick,
if
we
gang "
that.. Don
hod down'?
rtnwm'v
&lt;v»r».
..
•training WACs)
...
ri»
u*.
Zollv
understands that
smelled ariiuac
smoke ui
or ..w
saw
—
I—... had
.....
uuwu I (Roy
.iiajj as
u training
WALSI , nincucu
saw inc.
c Msvbe vou can get together with can safely say ”Don't
—“ —
get
*--------around
fire. «
We
..... beat wishes and why not had
Lyle Hathaway ’ writes 'Dyl
to1 otter
alter his werldlnn
wedding nlane
plans tnnyr.
some. A.....
Anyway,
hour Oil
on the
UBO to
MA tour
MJUt every I1VUI
U1C half
10414 them Wish we could get together muon anymore
tow is the foot-ball and bask
15tii but all for the
tiir beat
beat write us
.... .a letter?
i..a—.a
h.,..
, would lake us .K/uu
after Aug. 15th
hour and iIt
about oa
20 un here and what a time we could
Will
you
please change my ad­
bull team going to be this
It seems —
that
first .wo
week
..
.v. during
...n the ■»....
minutes. After
-e completed
,
__
our have
dress
on
your
mailing
list
to:
.
Who do they have that are
In March he had been told he would
letters
tour, tn the meantime, we had to
As vet I haven t tieen In town but
Ing up. Joe sure did have some good remain there for lhe duration—be- I Harrah! A letter from ..
scrub two of the Staff rooms from Intend going later In the week. W»*
teams last year, hone thev ha
ing in L8 So when he received hte
•
September 11. 1943 overhead to deck.
can
get
a
two-day
nass
and
stay
at
i
Berkeley.
California
some more this year. Sure would furlough which would begin Oct. | Mr. and Mrs. Fred S^Jonra
,, At
At first,
first, when
wnen vwe began toxclean a hotel living like kings as long a.- '
cne of‘ “
the
&gt;29 S. Church
-------■* Staff
“**" ~rooms, we worked. the Rupees last. I can see where mv I
Addresses
Hastirigs. Mlchlg
। sort of slow but covered everytlilng savings are going ®nd plenty fast. I P” M V MHler. 36458649
Dear Folks:
I Then we realized that we only had Will never begrudge a bit I spent :
a half. -----hour ....
left ~
to finish the rest- though.
Thought I was going to write this .I t Postmaster
letter before mess, but It is now 1। of the room, which consisted of
Seems this book of scribbling Lx 1 San Francisco, Calif.
about
it. so we really
got* *into
1750 and I'm just beginning. In case "*
—* 4/5
* “ of -----------------------“’* about lonfc enough so had belter
you're confused about lhe time I the swing of it then. We learned close for a few days. Hone this
Pfc. Richard C. Sherman.
write down III try to explain It. right then and there that you have finds all well and write when you
SMMNB
After twelve o'clock-noon you add such a short time to complete any­ can.
"A" Btrv . 114 P. A. Bn.
twelve to each succeeding hour. thing that the Navy orders you to
Lou of Love.
Thus. 1 o'clock is 1300. 1:30 is 1330. do. that you have to cover every­
Your Brother.
Camp Pickett. Va.
Roger
etc. The o'clock a m. is the same thing, even though II is haphaz­
no. except you add a zero in front ardly done. You've got to be speedy
Cpl. Rower Leyendecker. 36169427
Capt Hartley Finstrom
of the time. 1:00 is 0100. 1:30 Is and efficient. I'm a telling you!
A.P.O. 883. c/o Postmaster
Btry A 569th AA^ BN.
0130. etc.
I was so tired when 5:30 finally
trust for fall driving.
New York. N Y
Camo Haan.
I have so much to tell you I don't rolled around that I could have
Someplace in England . California
know, where to begin. I nope I can dropped on my bunk and gone to
Sept. 7. 1943
remember where I left of In my last sleep that Instant. But, you dont Mr. and Mrs Bert Hayner
Cpl. Garrett Isham. 36181748
WE
CHECK
letter. I believe I left off saying do that in the. Navy.
Lake Odessa. Michigan
74th Bomb. Squad. H.
that I had to be up Friday morning
Instead I cleaned some more, and Dear Folks:
AP O 839 c/o Postmaster
at 05:30. Well. I hit the deck (floor) more, and more—. Let me say.
Carburetor
5 Ignition
Received the cigarettes O.K and । New Orleans, La.
when reveille was blown, which is Mom. right here that I have so
Air Cleaner
6 Timer
two bells. I have an upper bunk, by many things packed In my sult- almost out. Thanks a lot.
Set. Ivan J. Payne
Condenser
7 All wires
the way. which is the easiest to cr-ses. right now. that I don't know
Sorry I haven't written lately,
19th Airdrome Sqdn.
make because the sheets and blank­ what to do. You see. all your shelves but I haven't had much time Have | Mackall Field
4 Battery
8 Fan Belt
ets have to be Just as neat on the have to be in order, your highest been working ten hours a day and
Camn Mackall.
top us they do under the mattress. pile of underwear, etc. first, second working seven days a week. Have ' North Carolina
Vou see when we have Captain's in order, etc., down the line. I had this afternoon off so thought I had |
Buy U. S. Bonds and Stamps
inspection (Sat. at 11:00), he looks so many odds and ends that I just better write some letters. Thl' is ; V. D- Ackerman. C. Mo. M M.
very critically at the bottom of dumped them in my suiteases. the first time I have been off in , &lt;- r- Fleet Postmaster
your mattress so everything has to (Suitcases aren't inspected! Thank oulle some lime .When we get I San Francisco. Calif.
be in its correct place and I do goodness!)
•
through work nights and get .done [
mean correct.
Wc were given some more apti­ eating supper it Ls almost too dark to I Emden Horace M. Angell
We have from 5:30to6:36 to get tude tests tliis afternoon Three of write. The fellows in mv tent and | D-V &lt;0.1 US.NJl.
Phone 2240
Hastings. Mich.
dressed, washed, bunk made if pos­ them, which lasted about 3 hours. I bought a lamp the other day so
A.T.B. Unit N
sible. (you don't realize how long it We have more coming up Monday It isn't SO bud now. One of the fel­
Camn Bradford. N.O.B Norfolk
takes to make up one of those or Tuesday.
lows Is making a stand to Mt it on
i tilings) and then get ready for
Every,- Saturday, after Captain's
muster and mess. We muster out on inspection, we get station liberty,
Energy-building milk is all important to your family's
the deck (hallway) in front of our which! means that we can go anyhealth. Growing children, war workers, servicemen,
billet (apartment). Then we march whero on the restricted grounds
1 in threes to mess hall which. I durins our designated times. Since
and you need it evey day. See that your kitchen is
! would say. is about a half a mile we are on our own. so to &lt;peok. an&lt;l. from our apt.
not in a platoon or section,' we have
well stocked with enough to satisfy the demand of
I After mess we return by a differ­ to salute all commissioned officers'.
your hungry family. Serve it daily at all meals and
ent route, dismiss, and hurriedly Mel. Paul and I went together and
I wipe up our room with a damp I kept looking for an officer be­
have a reserve to supply those who enjoy between
, cloth for morning Inspection. Ev­ cause I hadn’t saluted yet. Much to
enthing has to be covered—mop­ my dismay we didn't see any (per­
meal or midnight snacks. Build appetizing lunch­
boards, bulkhead (walls.) windows sonally. I don't think they wanted
(portholes,) Venetian blinds (dam to find one. in the first place.) I
boxes and meals around dairy products.
'eml), deck, and all the furniture have, as yet. to give my first salute.
In the room.
When we do give our salute it is
If a one long and one short bell always accompanied by a "Good
Ask For Highlands Dairy Grade A Milk!
Having sold my farm, I will sell the following property at public auction at the farm
is rung then we muster out on the Morning. Sir" or “Ensign", if it is
deck and no telling where well be a lady, depending on their rank
located 3 miles south of Delton, 2 miles north of Gull lake on M-43, and first house
going—lectures, drill, physical edu­ and also what time of day it is.
cation. any of these, we would likely (We practice In front cf the mirror
have. We Just don't know until we for our saluting. We get awfully
west on Milo road, known as the Bert Quick farm on
HIGHLANDS GRADE A MILK
get on a schedule.
silly watching ourselves )
Friday morning we had our medi­
When I went to the Ship's Store
HIGH IN CREAM CONTENT.
cal exam, and it was a corker! It yesterday I looked at the watches,
PASTEURIZED. PT. 7c. QT.
was very thorough and covered ev­ but I didn't find any I liked (not
erything Inside and out. We had much choice). One was something
three shots and the Wasserman like I wanted, only 825. I was so
test besides. My arm Is still a little surprised to see stacks upon stacks
sore from those shots. I thought last cf candv bars, lifesavers, (but not
BUY U. S. WAR BONDS AND STAMPS
night I could never lift my arm gum). They have everything tmag- I
COMMENCING AT 1 O'CLOCK.
above my shoulder line, but ft feels inable to sell you there, so you
pretty good now. Still, we have to needn't send me any kind of sup­
have two more shots of typhoid plies at all. Also, don't send any ।
fever, and one more tetanus shot. packages 'cause we aren't allowed to
. I'll certainly be glad when thal'h eat anything in our rooms. (I was l
Phone 2651 ROBERT W. COOK, Prop. Heeling.
; over. It took us about three hours looking forward, so much, to your
to take our physical, minus our good chocolate chip cookies. Mom.) i
X-ray. which we had this aflerThis is a letter, lint it? I'll have
noon.
to cult one of these days.
The meals here haven't been too
3 dropleaf tables, walrtut
Rodio cabinet, large
bad. although they are far below
par compared to yours. Mom. A
couple of times they have had vege­
4 heavy oak dining chain.
9x12 rug.
9x12 Oriental
tables I didn't like so I would skip |
them and get a double serving of
2 breakfast sets (complete, 4 chain end Coble)
Throw rugs. Clocks.
something else. You can have doub­
le servings, but the sign says: "You
Linoleum, 16x16.
Full set dishes.
8 piece Walnut dining room suite.
can have all you can eat, but eat
all you have." Pretty good, too!
|
Complete nursery set-bassinette, play
6 rockers.
Extension table.
I must sign off now, folks, cause

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AUCTION SALE

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SATURDAY, OCTOBER 2,1943

TOMB

HIGHLANDS

DAIRY

HOUSEHOLD GOODS

GIRLS

WANTED!
DEFENSE INDUSTRY
GOOD WAGES!
THOSE NOW EMPLOYED IN DEFENSE
INDUSTRY NEED NOT APPLY

SILVERS-RICH
120 NORTH BROADWAY

All my love.
Bev.
A/S Beverly Jones
Reg. 14. Bld. E. Apt 3-4
U.S N.TS. (WJL). Bronx

Sept. 17. 1943
Dear Zolly:
We are out on maneuvers now
and thought perhaps I should write
and give you my new address.
At last we are out of the Texas
heat and into the jungles of Louis­
iana. This is the wet season here so
they tell us. By the looks of the
place I doubt if it ever was dry.
So far I like maneuvers real well
We haven't had to do much work
yet. so perhaps that's why.
This is my first letter to the Ban­
ner and I wish to tell you that I
sure like to get it every week. I like
to see what the other fellows are
doing and where they are stationed.’
I get along fine here in this outfit
and have made many friends. This
seems to be a real tough outfit to
be in but most of us like It. One
thing I'm sure of—heat. rain, mud
or anything else will have a mighty
hard time slopping the 554th En­
gineers. Must close now—first call
for chow.
l Sincerely,
Pfc. George A. Oaks. 36453396
Co. B. 554th Eng. HV. PON. BN.
AF.O. 403-A c/o Postmaster
Shreveport. Louisiana

August 34. 1943
India
Dear Wayne and all:
Here I am at rest camp in the
moun/klns at last and does it ever
seem grand. Am feeling fine and
dandy but a bit short of wind for
mountain climbing. We are about
00 feet above je* level and It is
wonderful feeling to breathe this

Occasional chair. 6 octave organ.
Chaise lounge.
Bookcase.
Upholstered hand carved mahogany
chair.
Large mirror. Foot stools.
3 day beds with pads.
2 antique chests of drawers.
Antique walnut commode.
Iron bed, complete.' Antique bed.
4 poster walnut bedroom suite (3 pc.)'
7 pc. Birds-eye maple bedroom suite.
Round Oqk range, extra good.
Small cookstove.
3 burner kerosene stove
7 ft. Electric refrigerator
Montgomery Ward

pen, bathinette, etc.
Many odd dishes.
10 pair curtains.
2 electric irons.
2 milk safes A
Wall cupboard. Vinegar barrel.
Kerosene brooder stove, 500 chick.
Several trunks, tee chest.
4 chicken crates. Sheet iron bathtub.
Fence machine, battery.
.Tarpaulin, 14x14. Wheel barrow.
Fruit jars.. Lawn mower.
Carpenters tools.
4 cords dry wood' Wood vice.
7 tooth cultivator with 3 complete sets
of shovels
Hand emery grinder. Iron vice, large.
Rakes, hoes, shovels, etc

TERMS: CASH DAY OF SALE, nothing to be removed until settled for

J. S. COLEY, Proprietor
LOREN COPPOCK, Auctioneer
Hickory Corners phone 17F-J-1

M LT

�THE HASTING0 BANNER. THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER N, 1041

DDIEYILLE

. and was in school with th# Down- Battle Creek. Ha will preach his

i iri

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1 -* ’ '------- -*----- vllle Methodist church for several
nttauod from' Page 3. 8k
well-known worker
j time —
,
«*: primary WFC-Mra, 1
Evelyn Slack; Sec
Betty Lou
ot J***
off the road wnlle ho was
Harmon: Treas. Billy Stankua.
, Ethal KUmer. A Mt
Jn the night turned over fl
10th grade; ?res.. Phyllis Qrlf- OkrutMd and baby
and he was so badly Injured thal
many ’friends
among the’ youth
and !**•' .fePres,. Roy Kart.; fco. Coat, house vacate*
| two^hlteivitBtera1that*be'had&lt;pfckSl adulte
of thjiTvteTnKy
who"wish
adults ot this vicinity who “*•*■
,
I up was alao killed. His brother Wlll him the .beat of success tn his
lith g¥a^ pre.. Ly™ Lienee: care of the baby during th. abrenre
William Corson received a paper now lives at Nampa. Idaho and a change which undoubtedly will
wlll be
t
Vlca-Prea. Eugene Ballard: Treax . ot Mra.
*»» U the ichaW
toenlly from his brother Oliver sister. Mrs. Etwyn Daniels Uvea In along- •the- line* of hla youth work.
Beatrice Rodrigues, Sec . Ellen RelL teacher here thta year. A Mr. and
teraakiea in Nampa. Idaho which Hastings.
.J
»
■
I ar: Reporter Dunne Colle*.
Paul Woodman and Mr. and
account of the tragic death
----------Idon B. Qulncer, Passes , j2th grade: Pros Cynthia Plrnle* Mr* H. A. Woodman visited at the
v lived bare
grieved U&gt; record 1; vice-Prm.
Sec
We are deeply
w—
vwv-rren.. Joyce Sharp*
oriarp,
Dec Lob Weygandt home, north of Carlton
!e school. In
We are In receipt of a clipping
Mrs. Ullian Qulncn*.
Center, last Sunday afternoon. Mra.
luLof
ot Mra.
Qulncer. | Griffeth: Treas. Henry Dell
Dell. ’
family lived from a Battle Creek paper with lhe wife deof
---------i
Rev. Sheldon B. Qulncer I The student
election
tor . student Carol Rom. who has been quite oerdo Besides
paator of the Middleville BaptUt, aasoclaUon officer* will be held ioualy ill In Pennock Hospital
at home a following Hem from Augusta which church who pasted away at her I Monday Sept. 27 The candidates is tetter and at home now. The
taught music »• hwuw. ••
Friday morning after a nine are: for President:-Davld Jlckllng. baby is also coming along nicely. A
Iren Jay and Rev. Lewis Rlgelman and family home
months sickness and several weeks | Joyce Sharp, Kenneth Chapman, Kenneth Demand is home now on
■sum. A mameu
Will and fam- will be- held in the church next
Carl
. vlirr »u/£r,nS u'
,.
van Warren;
warren; Vlce-Prea.,
vjce-rre*., Harold
naroio a short furlough Proas Scott Field.
OT lived at the ore-ant Glenn Grip. Wednesday «v«ning. Rev. Rlgelman
Ill. A Mr. and Mra. Earl Chase of
H'ln“
T.,lor. Ruth Com­
feth home. Mrs. Vur Adams, nee- is leaving the ministry to take a In Freeport. Ill. on Nov. 8. 18&amp;3 and ii well;
Sec. Minerva Bassett Treaa
Hastings and Mr. and Mra Jew
1e Culver wilh her parents poaltinn in the personnel depart- rnwd nwnv m Rent 14 t&lt;Ul nt
a Daaocw. ricaa. Chase and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth
where Mra. HatUe Smith dore ment at the WUcox-Rlch plant In the age of nearly fifty vean. She Lola Griffeth.
Kelsey and daughter Joyce .spent
was married to Rev. 6. B Qulncer BARRYVILLE
Sunday at Wamie Kelseys. A E. 8.
also of Freeport. Ill. on March 14.
Thompson was taken to the Uni­
1010. A graduate of Moody Bible Last Week's Letter
versity Hospital at Ann Arbor last
Institute in Chicago, a very capable
Mr and Mrs Ralph McClelland Tuesday in the Wtng Ambulance.
and talented Christian woman nnd and daughter of Kalamo were Sun­ Mr. and Mrs. Harlow Barnum. Mrs.
pastor's wife, always taking her day guests of Mr. and Mrs Albert Thompson and daughter Virginia
share of the pastoral work, calling McClelland. A Mr. and Mrs. Charles went to see .....
him on Sunday but did
on the sick and shut-ins and living Day and Stuart were Sunday after- not
net find him
I*.Im any better,
Fay
Demond
and‘ Nellie Cashmere
visit­
the daily life of a child of God. noon callers of Mrs. Clara Day A ~
------- ** —
’----—to both men and women, on just your own signa­
With her husband she came to Mid­ Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Ne_.bet apent ed Saturday —
at .Pearl
—. Detnonds.
dleville from Kentucky about eight Sunday evening in Battle Creek Mtes
MU* Cashmore has been viail
visiting In
vears
ago
and
had
made
many
Fny
Drmend
a
t*w
with
Mr.
'and
Mrs
Phil
Deller.
Joe
the
Fay
Dcmond
home
for
ture and security. Cash advanced up to $300.00.
friends during her residence in the Debkoakl of Grand Rapids wa* a---week*
'------and
J -returned
---------- * “
Sunday
—
to her
village. She will b« greatly missed Sunday ealler at the Nesbete.' tak­ home hi New York. A Last Sunday
Repay monthly. Prompt service. Come in or phone.
bv the bereaved husband and ing little Jimmy home with hlin —
our
. pastor
------ ------------------------Rev. Crawford spoke
-—.. —
on
friends, but they weep not as those after a week's visit here. A Mrs. ’The Bible * Best Woman" and next
who have no faith, for thav have Henry Klevering and Marva Jean Sundav he will speak on "The BlGod's promise made to those of retumed to the home of her par- ble's Hcst Man " Look on our new
faith that "He shall wipe ent* from Pennock hospital on Frl- bulletin board for announcement*,
CITIZENS CREDIT CORPORATION
;i Christian
away all tears and that they shall day A Mr, and Mrs Dorr Webb of
Nashville were Sundav evcnlns PLEASANT HILL
101H W. STATE ST.
HASTINGS. MICH.
C meet again in the better land."
Besides the husband. Mra. Quin- callers of Mr. and Mrs Elmer Gil­’ Last Week's Utter
lett. Mrs. Clara Norris and Dave
HASTINGS NATIONAL BANK BLDG.
PHONE tltt
Mr. and Mrs. Vere Carter enter­
ct Bradv nnd Mrs. Nellie Merten*, McClelland of Lacey were after­
also a brother. Chartre Dorey. all . noon callers. A
- —
Mr .....
and Mrs. F. «J. tained eight young couple Saturday
nf Freeport. DI., besides hoe Is of Butine of Kalamazoo were weekend I evening at cards. * The next meet­
friends.
; guests of her parents, Mr and Mrs ing of the Sunshine Club wlll be
Funend services were held at the L. A. Day. A Mr. and Mrs. Harold held with Almira Reed. ♦ Mr. and
BaptLit church at 2 p.m. this Mon-1 Hlxdon und daughter of Battle Mrs. Vere Carter were Sunday din­
day attended by many friends and ; CreeJt were Sunday dinner guests of ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. George
conducted bv several ministers of Mr. and Mrs. J. L Higdon. Mr. Guenter near Oaledonl#. * Sundav
i the Baptist faith, and bv minister* I and Mrs. Charles Higdon of Nash- dinner guests of Mr and Mrs. Matt
I of lhe other churches of the com- vllle were afternoon caller*. A Mr. Bedford were Mrs Ines Jordan of
, munlty. Interment was made in Mt I and Mrs. Ralph DeVine wereThurs- Middleville. Ed Bedford, local, and
I Hope cemetery. The symapthy of day dinner guests of Mr. and Mr*. Mr. and Mrs. N. c. Kraft of CharI the entire community Is extended Frank Hubbard of Albion, Mrs. Nel’ lone * Mr and Mra. N. C. Kraft
| to the sorrowing husband and rela- : Walker of Chesaning and Mr. and returned t-» their home In Charlotte
Sunday afternoon after spending
lives.-------------------------------------------- I Mrs. Dale DeVine were Sundav din­
To keep your motor pur­
a week at the home of her brother.
------ « » »
ner guests at the DeVines. A Mr.
। &amp;—M H R-------------------------------------- and Mrs. Marcel Evalel and Enid Ed Bedford. * Mr. and Mrs. Lestor
ring like a kitten—-to keep
HICKORY CORNERS
have moved tn their neu* home In Raymond nnd sons ot Shelby spent
Sunday
with her parents. Mr. and
I
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Myron
Slmpaon
arc
Nashville
and
Mr
and
Mrs.
Maurice
fuel waste to the minimum
the parents of a son born recently | Adrianson and son have moved on Mrs. Clifton Campbell and brother
at Leila hoepltal. Battle Creek. A the Evalet farm. A Mr. and Mrs. Emmelte. * Mr. and Mrs. Keith
i Mr and Mrs. George Moody and Rex Dunnigan and family of Mapl- Lechleitner and his mother were
। children of Battle Creek called on Grove were Sunday evening caller Sunday guest* of Mr. and Mrs. Bert
and adjusted regularly.
1 her parents. Mr nnd Mrs. Marten nf Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Lsthrop A Palmer and Mr and Mrs Paul Pal­
I Peters and Geraldine Sunday. A The Rev and Mr*. J J Wlllltt* mer. * Mrs.-Addle Uwls has re­
I Harold Asolnall U. S. Armv, Boston.,have
------ -----” —
— "hard cold.', *—
• turned from a visit with her cousin
been '111
with
but
■ Mass. after a delayed furlough ar- are better now * Mrs, Eleanor at Lansing. A Cpl. Howard Berends
| rived home Sunday noon. A Mrs. Sherman of Hastings was a Sunday is spending a 7-day furlough with
I Carrie Smith of Hastings was a dln- afternoon caller of Mr. and Mrs. his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
Our Experts Give
| ner guest Wednesday of Mrs. Clara Geotge Gillett, also Mr. and Mrs Berends.
; Underhill and attended the mission­ Jerry Crittenden and son of HasPrompt Sei^icc
ary convention at the W. M church. tln«'s. * Mr and Mr* R»--«ell M»«l1 BOWENS MILLS
BUY BONDS
A Sergeant and Mrs., Merle Evans and children were Sunday dinner Last Week's Letter
. .? ;
*. • ,•
of Fort Custer who recently re­
Mr. gn&lt;i Mra P G. Bennett of
turned from California were at the Mead of Thornapple lake. A Mr.
Methodist church Sunday morning and M’« Frank Day rf R H"**ln"* Hastings are spending a few days
A Mr. and Mrs. Young* Evans of were Friday callers of lhe CharlesI visiting nt the home of Mr. and
Mrs. E. D. Springer. A Percy Allen
Midland Park are entertaining his and L. A. Day homes.
who L&lt;i In Pennock hospital follow­
brother. Mr. Evans of St. Louts. Mo.
ing an automobile accident Ls re­
A The Rev. and Mrs. Wm. Hughev
Few Stayed Homo
ported a little better. A Mr. nnd
1 of Level Park called al tlv Ralph
MOBILE PRODUCTS—DISTRIBUTOR
Nine-tenths ot the men went to Mrs. Clarke Springer entertained
| Starring home Sunday P. M.
war
from
Ute
South,
in
1M1-A5,
while
the following for dinner- last Sun­
The W: K. Kellogg Consolidated
PHONE MM
HASTINGS
STATE ST.
Agricultural school has the largest only 50 per cent cnlistod from the day: Mr. and Mrs. Harbld Springer
and daughter Gloria :/Mr. and Mrs.
enrollment an record; 175 in lhe
P G. Bennett. Mr. and Mrs. E. D.
1 high school. A total enrollment of North.
Springer and Mlu-Marjory Willson
of Middleville. A Mr. and Mrs Chas.
Martin of Grgnd Rapids spent the
weekend at /their home here. A
Frank Tlchwon. one of our aoldlet
boys who bits been in Alaska for
many months Li home for a 15-day
furlough. A Mr. and Mrs. Royce
Sweet of near Middleville were
Suirday guests of Mrs. Frankie
' Briggs. A MUs Bettie Allen who
suffered a broken wrist and head
injuries recently In an auto acci­
dent is on the gain.

The Ladies
Mia Blanche

DELTON
Last Week's letter
Mr. and Mra Rarer WQllami

. Harold K«L
, Mias Msx-

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PERSONAL LOANS

FALL TUNE-UP

THIRD
WAR
LOAN

McKEE SERVICE OIL SALES

AUCTION SALE

PLEASANT VALLEY
Last Week's Letter **
Miss Nadia Miller spent Saturday
night and Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Henry Beland of Lake Odessa.
* Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Scott and
Frances called at the Carl Scott
home in Lake Odessa Sunday fore­
noon and in the afternoon called
on Claude Scott at Lowell. * Mr.
and Mrs. Amos Wenger of Nashville
spent Sunday at J. F. Brakes: Mr.
and Mrs. Joe Wenger and son Ger­
ald of Caledonia were Friday after­
noon callers. * Mrs. Mary Bldleman spent the weekend In Grand
Rapids * MUs Eldlene Preston of
Grand Rapids spent the weekend
at Cecil Prestons. * The Revs. Roy
and Opal Houghton of Lake Odessa
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs
Herbert Geiger. * Mrs. Clayton
Mote entertained the Jolly Workers
Club. Friday. * Mr. and Mrs. Emerv
Kime spent Sunday afternoon with
Mrs. Mabelle Yoder. Gordon and
Norma of Freeport. A Mrs. Annis
Strong of Pinhook will entertain
the WJfA. Thursday. Sept. 30
Every one Invited.

Hoving sold my farm, will sell at public auction at the farm located half-mile south
and one mile west of Banfield, on the north side of Fine Lake, known as the Dewey
farm, on

SATURDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1943
STARTING AT 12:30, THE FOLLOWING:
HORSES

International riding plow.
Walking plow. Superior spike drill.
2 wagons, hay rack, double grain boxes,

2 bay mares, 6 and 12 yrs. old,
CATTLE

one with metal shoveling board.

12 cows, from 3 to 9 years,
consisting of 10, well bred Holsteins and 2 Jerseys
some fresh time of sale, others due soon. Produc­
tion records given at sale. Cows sold with 200 lb.
milk base in Battle Creek market.

5 Holstein heifers, 6 mos. to 1 1-2 yrs.
17 mos., full blood, Holstein bull.
TOOLS
2 grain binders, McCormick Deering,
John Deere, 7 ft cut.
2 hay loaders, McCormick Deering,
John Deere.
McCormick Deering spreader.
McCormick Deering side rake.

Two 3 sec. spring tooth drags.
2 sec. spike tooth drag.
King Onion drill.
! Wheelbarrow grass seeder. x
2 one-horse cultivators.
66 ft. picket silo.
Set sleighs.
1 roll sisalkraft paper.
Portland cutter. Corn sheller.
Double harness.
Drinking fountains.
Oil brooder stove, 2 catwpys.

MILK EQUIPMENT
Nearly new Perfection double unit pipe line milker.
6 milk cans.
2 washing tanks.
Cream separator.
Milk pails, strainers, stirs, aerator

Above tools nearly new.

2 corn planters. 2 riding cultivators.
McCormick Deering Big 6 mower.

HAY AND GRAIN
5 acres good corn.
10 tans alfalfa and mixed hay.
Other articles too numerous to mention.

TERMS: CASH, NO GOODS REMOVED UNTIL SETTLED FOR

HARVEY PARMELE &amp; JOHN RUSSELL
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HENRY FLANNERY, Auctioneer

PROPRIETORS

E. E. GRAY, Clerk

MARTIN CORNERS
The Rally Day services held at!
the church Sunday were a decided j
success. The day was Ideal 50 or |
more attended church and Sunday
school and enjoyed the pot .luck
dinner; In the afternoon about 80,
were present Representatives were
there from Quimby. Goodwill. Has­
tings and the Free Methodist
church of Stonv Point, its pastor
Rev. Davey giving a fine address
In tiie afternoon. The Qulmbv
choir and the Free Methodist acappella choir of Hastings added
much Id the day s enjoyment, a We
were al) so sorry To.hcar of the
accident which happened to our
pastor'! mother. Mrs. Ruli&amp;on last
Thursday afternoon In which she
fell breaking her shoulder. She was
removed to Pennock hospital where
it was set and she is getting along:
ns wel as could be expected. A Mr.
and Mrs. Clarence Curtis and little
soas of Augusta were over Sun­
day guests of her parents, Mr and
Mrs. Roland Barry. A Mr and Mrs
Maurice Cogswell and little son.
William Cogswell and daughters
Carrie and Greta all of the Center
1 road; Mrs. Elsie Cogswell. Marjorie
Wayne and Bemlta of Nashville;
were Sunday callers at Mr, and Mn.
Orr Fishers; callers there during
| the past week were Mrs. Agnes
Bsrrv Mrs Nina Barry. Mrs. Anna
Endsley. Mra. Greta Endslev, Mra.
; Clara Herve), Mr. and Mra, Richard
Slocum. Alice Whetstone. Mrs. Alma
Goodenough ol the neighborhood;
and Mrs. Laura Mattoon of Haslings. A Mrs. Ruth
Varney
of.Castleton Canter spent Tuesday
of last week at her annt's Millie
Fisher's.

the winter. * Mr. and Mn.
Durkro and Mrs. Charles Har­
in were In Huttings one day
week. * Mr. and Mrs. John
Adams spent Bunday with their
daughter Mra Glenn William* and
family at the W. K. Kellogg farm.
: * About forty-five members of ths
. Banfield. Dowling. Bunnell. Hlckory Gomers. Prairieville and Del­
ton Methodist churches attended
the pot-luck supper and planning
I conference In the Delton church
Monday evening of last week. Each
church told what their plans were
for the year. Dili Supt. E. H Bab­
bitt of Grand Rapids was urcacnt* Mrs. Mary Dealer is on the sick
i list. Mra. Ada Thorpe of Hickory
I Comers has been caring for her for
। a few days . Her daughter Mra. La
Vera Quick of Banfield spent a few
days with her last week. * Mrs.
। Robert Barnes local and Mias Ellen
Ehelp of Prairieville left last Wed­
nesday for Norfolk. Va.. to visit
lhe former’s son Robert Barnes
who Ls stationed there. * Mrs. John
Harringtotn. Miss Joyce Lclnaar.
local, and Mrs. Howard Pennock of
Hickory Comers left Saturday for
Great Lakes. III., to visit Marvin
Harrington, lhe former's son. a Mrs.
Arlo Brown and daughter Leah of
Galesburg visited the former's
brother-in-law and sister Mr. and
Mrs. Lincoln Bush Sunday after­
noon. Miss Caroline Solomon, local
was a dinner guest. * Plans are be­
ing made for Rally Day which will
be in October. The committee in
charge will be: Mrs. Elven Mott.
Mra Leo Chamberlain and Mrs.
Lincoln Bush Members of the Sun­
' day school are asked to bring their
। offering next Sunday for the Eng1 lish child which lhe school is sup­
porting. * Mrs. Ann Pocock and
daughters of Lansing visited her
parents a few days last week. *
The w S C S of the Milo Methodist
Church held Its meeting at the
home of Mrs. Anna Van Tyne" last
week Wednesday. * Lieut. Col. Le­
land Jones 'who Is stationed at
Charleston. S. O.. and Mrs. Jones
called on hts uncle and aunt Mr.
nnd Mrs Lincoln Bush Monday. *
Callers nt the home of Mrs. Angle
Titus wore: Mr. nnd Mrs. Herman
Reynolds, on Friday night: Mr. nnd
Mrs. Rav Stewart. Saturday. Mr.
nnd Mrs Vet Erskine ot near Cold­
water. Mr. and Mra. Jay Hoffman
Barney Mills. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis
Johnson. Sr.. Prairieville. Sunday.
* Mrs.Fred Koppolow left Wednes­
day morning for Fort Wayne. Ind.,
where she will visit her mother
Mrs. George Goodsell. * Mrs. Thom­
as Gibson left this week for Fort
Odgen, Fla., to visit her father Dr.
E. C. /.uria * Mrs. Ernest Tavlor
and her daughter Mrs. Don Elyea
of Ann Arbor, left Wednesday
morning for Marion. Ohio, where
they will visit the former's daugh­
ter Mrs Fred Eaterday for several
days.
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I
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i
I

nia Simmon*
Mn. Ronald
Lehman d{ Woodland, spent Bun­
day with Mr. and Mrar Kenneth
, Kelsey and Joyce Cains.
Je Bellevue; Mr. andi
-a» ■
«
Wilcox^ NaahviUe:4lra. I M)UTH SHULTZ
Geo. Conklin and Mr* Leslie Conk-; u
. ..
lin and family. Lacey; Earl Fender J ,
J^t*
uiShbr
Flint. Mr*. Exrl Fender accompan- an&lt;* tneir mother Ro*a Laechicr
led her husband home Sunday aft- Corner^McTowSi11 a0/
er asshting in lhe care of Mr* : L,1?P}l,.rv S‘1'’^WP2 Bt
u"n°"r“*;“I
----------I lan and lhe R»v. and Mrs. Inland
Slierrard and Hard* of Battle
GLASS CREEK
। Creek and Esther Horn of Ypsllan:alled on III spent Saturday at their farm
Sunday I home. A Mina Kenyon received the
Both couptea willreach
the Mth I B*d news cf the passing of her coumllestone of theirmarried life,
Le« McPnU of Monroe. TuesSept ». Their friends wish them
nErnl,n»1„Mr McFall was tak--------------- --^ppy yrars together. A1 en *uddcnly Ul and became unconcom-'
‘nd won paMed away, cau-x.1
Dons forget the
— Goodwill
—
—
..
from
a blood clot on the train, fl
muni'.y meeting to be held at the
was
a
church this week Saturday night.
* great shock to hl* family, and
An Interesting program is being pre­ hts relatives and friend* here where
Ml IV,
visitors a*
oared.. Don't miss
Ite „
* Visitors
at he hai b^en B visitor for many
Fred Otis' over the weekend were v«ars- Heartfelt sympathy is exErway—
and' ~
T Gu*- (ended to i4e grief stricken family
Louie and Chas. Erwa?
mendo also Mrs. Bernice Washburn ^rom many friends and relatives
of Kalamazoo. * Mra
Mrs Maxine DibDib­ here- * H*Hie Meyers of Hasting*
ble Mr. and Mra. G. Scott and spent Tuesday afternoon with Mini
baby and Mlu Genevieve Ervay Kenyon; Mr, Abbie Jtenaon. Rich­
of Ijusing were visitor! at Ray land, spent Wedneuiav and ThuraErway's Sunday. A Visitors at Roy, day with her; Mra. Sarah Bishop
Erway's during lhe weekend were and Mra. Phcnla WUkenaon. KalaChas Erway Jr Kalamazoo* Mr
~ ?££* 25*1 BUh2i.Doud.Dllt£,
and Mra. Harold 'Sharp, Muskegon;’. “,le* Thursday; other guests at
the Ken
Kenyon
home"* were
Mr. and Mra. Dick Row and son. ' the
von home
were "Tdaaor.
M.»nr.
Mr. and Mrs. Ward Erway of Hea­ Crossman. Grand Rapids; Mrs. Cora
tings. A Mr. and Mra. Russel Moore. Hastings: Cora Wertman.
Whittemore attended a party in Cedar Creek: the Rev and Mrs.
honor of Wayne Armor near the; Leland Sherrard and Marcia. Hat­
Star school. A Mr! Hazel Parley tie Creek, and Esther Hom, Yp.ilof Lansing was a guest at Clyde lanti; Mra. Ken von was able to rid"
Warrens Sunday. A Mra. Clvde, lo her daughters. Amy Bonneville's
Warren attended a council meeting Sunday.
John Graham of Kalamazoo
of the Extension class Monday
, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
night| Frank Horn; Delores O'Connor of
। Kalamazoo is spending some time
PLEASANT RIDGE
I there. A Mr nnd Mr* Donald
Harlow Barnum was at Pewamo. **'
Manning
and
'
' Sharon. June and
Thursday. A Mr. and Mra. Henry Dennis Dale cff- Ypsilanti spent SstCole will soon move to their home urday night ar
M Sundav
•&gt;»»»- with Mr.
tnd
near Martin Comers. A Mr. and and Mra. Uster Bonneville. Wayne
Mra. U E Royer of Hastings spent GalU nnd family visited them SunSunday with Mr. and Mra. A. R day afternoon.

COAL SUPPLY
Excess requirements for defense industry and lower

production all this year means shortage of coal.

Wood is available around Hastings if you can cut it
—NOW. BEFORE SNOW.

Please Conserve Your Present Coal Supply
We distribute each car we happen to get to about
forty customers whoso orders were placed last spring

DURFEE
Revival meetings start at East
Baltimore U. B. church Sunday
evening. Oct. 3. Everybody welcome.
* Mr. and Mrs Edward Rice. Miss
Vela Rice and Rex Casey spent
Friday evening with Mr. and Mrs.
Sam Keller near Orangeville. *
Recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ho­
mer Hammond were Mr. and Mrs.
Forest Falconer of Welcome Cor­
ners, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Erb and
son Clayton t &gt; Grand Rapids. *
Mr. and Mrs. Claud Hunt spent
Friday and Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Gordon Wolf at Plainwell. *
Mrs. Sarah Ickes is spending a few

them near to the time when lake shipment to north
Men are being returned to mines now and wc expect
to get coal more freely after the last of November.
Thanks for your patience and co-operation.

HASTINGS LUMBER &amp; COAL CO.
FRANK SAGE

9-30

AUCTION SALE
On account of the death of my husband, I will have an auction sola at the farm lo­

cated 5 miles north of Bedford, 2 miles

west and 3 miles south of Lacey on

MONDAY, OCTOBER 4,1943
COMMENCING AT 1 O'CLOCK.

WAGON.

HORSES

SLEIGHS.

SORREL MARE. 1100 LBS.
BLACK MARE. 1100 LBS.

HAY RACK. NEW.

Good work team.

CORN SHELLER.

DOUBLE HARNESS.

CATTLE

14 FT. LADDER. NEW.

ROAN DURHAM COW. FRESH.

RED DURHAM COW. 5 yrs. old.
FAT HEIFER, 3 yrs. old.
CALF.

GALVANIZED STOCK WATER TANK.

HAY ROPE.

FORKS. SHOVELS AND ALL SMALL

HOGS

.

TOOLS.

BLACK SOW AND PICS.
11 SHOATS.

HAY, GRAIN &amp; STRAW
5 TON CLOVER HAY.

CHICKENS

OATS IN STRAW.

125 WHITE ROCK HENS.

5 ACRES STANDING CORN.

FARM MACHINERY

400 LB. CHICKEN FEED.

•McCORMICK MOWER.
.
15 TOOTH. SPRING TOOTH DRAG.
HAY RAKE.
SPIKE TOOTH DRAG.
2 HORSE WALKING CULTIVATOR.
99 OLIVER WALKING PLOW.
STEEL LAND ROLLER.

HOUSEHOLD GOODS
ROUND OAK HEATING STOVE, 18 IN.

ELECTRIC 2 BURNER HOT PLATE.
COOK STOVE.
9x12 AXMINSTER RUG.
SMALL RADIO.

,

TERMS: CASH DAY OF SALE, no good. h&gt; bo removed until tertled for.

I

Canadian! Need P**»parti
1
American lourlsU traveling into
Canada need no passport*. but
Canadians viiltfng the United State!
must be equipped with duly visaed ■

MRS. WALLACE RUSSELL
PROPRIETWIX
HENRY FLANNERY. Auctioneer

I. I. GRAY. Clerk

i)

�■nre nABTtNGn

bannsb, TnriinAT, irrTEMBta ». i»u

It'll cost you an extra MOO Bond to look him in the eye!
Ht S AN AMERICAN SOLDIER.

dollar you can—and buy an extra §100 worth of War
'Bonds! That’s your job in the 3rd War Loan!

Some day, if God is with him, he’ll come home.
And when he does, you’ll get the biggest thrill of your
life if you can look him squarely in the eye and say, "I
couldn’t help you fight—but I did everything in my power

It’s not enough to buy your regular amount of Bonds.
It has to be more. It has to be an extra buy—a little more

pressure for the shoulder that’s against the wheel.

Remember this—you aren’t giwwg your money. You’re
lending it to the government for a while. And you’re mak­

ing the best investment in the world.

to help you win!”
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There’s only one way you can say that... honestly say it.
And that is to help him win now . .. when he needs all the
help you can give him.

WORLD'S SAFEST INVESTMENTS

Choos* th* security that fits your requirements

kToday's particular job for you is to scrape together every
$15,000,000,0th.

non-bonking quota

LOAN

United States War Savings
Bondi—series "E”: Give* you
back $4 for every $3 whan.tbe
bond mature*. Interest: 13% a
year, compounded semiaonual-

interest foe the purpose of utisfyiag Federal estate texes.
Dated September 15,190; doe
December 15,1969. Denomina­
tions; I5ML11000,15000, |10r
000, IIOWXJO, aod ll/XXMXn:
Price: Par and accrued interest.'

Redemption: Any time
60 days after issue date. Price:
75% of maturity value.

Other securities: Series “C"
Saving* Notes; J4% Certificate*
of Indebtedness; 2% Treasury
Bonds ot 1951-1953; Voiced
States Savings Bonds serie* "F";
United Suits Savings Bonds
scries “G.-

2!i% Treasury Bonds of
1964-1969: Readily marketable,
acceptable as bank collateral,
redeemable at par and accrued

BACK THE ATTACK...WITH WAR BONDS
WALLDORFF &amp; SON
STRAND AND BARRY
THEATRES
HODGES JEWELRY
FRANDSEN'S
B. A. LyBARKER
BONNET &amp; GOWN
AUTO SPORT SHOP
THE VALUE STORE

CUT RATE SHOE STORE
BEN FRANKLIN STORE
J.C. PENNEY COMPANY
WATERS CLOTHES SHOP
JOHN BULLING &amp; SON
E. W. BLISS CO.
ROTH FURNITURE
G. E. GOODYEAR HDWE.
REED'S DRUG
.

STEBBINS &amp; JACOBS
FARM BUREAU SERVICES
MARK'S AUTO
HASTINGS MFG. CO.
GOODYEAR BROS. HDWE.
G. R. BOOKCASE
CONSUMERS POWER CO.
IRONSIDE MONUMENT
BARRY CLEANERS

COFFEESHOP
ANDRUS SERVICE
HOTEL HASTINGS
MEYERS 5c &amp; 10c STORE
TAYLOR SHOE STORE
&amp; MOORE 5c to $1
CHAS. LEONARD FUNERALLONG
1
• STORE
HOME
BAIRD'S STORE
FELDPAUSCH STORES
THE HASTINGS BANNER
COLEMAN INSURANCE
MILLER REAL ESTATE
HASTINGS CITY BANK
CASITE CORP.
NATIONAL BANK

VIKING CORPORATION
EAST END CIGAR STORI
INT. SEAL &amp; LOCK
MICH. MUTUAL WINOSTORM

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Hastings

banner, thubsday,

grPTEMBFB 38,

[meeting will be at the home of Fred ' Percy Lehman last Turaday eve- 1 of the latter’s daughter and hus”' lews. * Mra. Carlyle Burkle of Lan- Harrison and family to Detroit for and Mr and Mrs. Leon Hynes and ’ read by Mra. Eula EckardL
"Food Education on the March'*.' and Orel Miller.
, nlng. * Theodore Holsaple of In- band Mr and Mra Richard Boaart
sing spent the weekend with Mr. a short visit. Roger Harri»on. who MUs Gladys Hynes were dinner
guests of Mr and Mra. Lynn Osgood ; by Mra. Mamie Franc gave another
----------------—----------------।
"-----rtien*rotxw*rx
I and Mrs. Carl Burkle and Ted. * has been studying Engineering at
Mrs. phase
phase'cf
problems.
at Saddlebag Lake. Mr. and Mra.
'cf modem food problem*.
1 HUBBARD nil LS
Maggie Kantner, and Guy Kantner Camp an J Buddy Grtiwold spent
“ Y".,,
.' Mf. and Mra. Cha*. Faul and chll- ' Ford's in Dearborn. 1* now with Osgood have been ramping at the , Mra. Margaret Estep played a
family. * mOvlnB
Mr. and Mrs.ol Ru*- Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. H R.
I dren of Hastings spent Sunday the Navy and attending school in Jake most of the summer. * Rev. lovely piano solo.
; Usl ween* Letter
■ and
sell Rose are moving out of the Cronk. Bernice Anne and Fred
. 1 evening wltn
with ms
hl* mother,
mother. Mrs. onn
Ann Aroor.
Arbor. nancy,
Nancy, wno
who grauuateii
graduated and Mrs. Harold Blakely and Word Study, which will be a reg- . Phyllis Duffey ha* been quite ill charlea
Farlee tenant
-------------------------house to a
of
Grove
.
1 George Paul.
Faul. A
* Ernest Shomo fin- from High school in June
June’"ha*
has en- u*ugnier
auay
Judy vim
v ill tea
ted ner
her parent*
parent*, ular feature of each month'* pro- • alnce Saturday and under the doc- puce in Hasting* W Mr and Mi
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—a.v aa Juror *in
the tered- “‘cW«an State college "
in I daughter
Mr
. and
and Mrs. Burr Cotton and1 .-K-a
“ ------------..-----u Mr* Leon NichalsS^er
-------------- ,|a_
conducted tjy Mra. Dora tor* care We all wtehher a speedy Harry Sandbrook and ' daughters '
Federal
Court
in
,
Ea»t
Lansing
in
the
Home
Ec.
De»he
weekend
Rev
and
Mra
Blakelv
States
•••,
"TH
lnt
wecaena.
«ev.
ana
a
Brufnm.
।
lecoveiy.
A
Marshal]
Tripp
had
the
1
were
Sunday
afternoon
gue*u
of
SOUTH
BOWNE
d Mrs. Leon Flnckler andI United
rumm.
iiccoveij.
w
marsoau
inpp
nao
me
,
were
Sunday
afternoon
guests
of
----------------- .a. -- --------- hF u OI) | partment A Mis. Neva Munger of have ^n
tXLfZ^d fr^toe
A lantern
slide
lecture
with
slide*
misfortuneto have
have
rthevmiet &gt;Mr. a »«_
------- a -and
k.., chllVa&gt;«La*t Week'* Letter
r Of Grand Rapids Sundayr Grand Rapids. However, he la on partment. * Miss Neva Munger of have
..... been transferred
wA lantern
slide
lecture
with
slide*
1 misfortune
hl*hi»
Chevrolet
Mrs. Eart—Ftouger
the United
United
XL ♦ Mra. Edith Wunderlichj call until November 1*1 * Mr. and Iowa, aister of Dr. Glenn C. Mun- parish
iiarLsh ofofthe
Brethren in natural color, There's Romance car stolen while he wa* at work ..
in dren of Grand Raoid* 7* .7.
Seraeaht
*&lt;
'■ -----•- Mr
• -- &gt;nrf Mr. A
nut
-uuiru
Church ininOgden
Ogden —to the parish a4 ...
In Your Market Basket", was pre- I the Middleville factory Friday. It chalmer Hershberger ■o'
’r——
r». Gilbert Percy and sonI Mra. Horner Harrison and family . ger. is now aMlstlM him In hfargTrurch
and
of Texa*
is Sunday
with Mr. and Mr*. Arthur
ez.
w --------------- ---------- - —- of Detroit were Sunday nW}* sup- | office MLss Munger 1* a Registered chu4e nfar Reed CUy * Mr and ;r-nted by Mra. Grace Faul. assisted »»» taken between 4 a.m and 8
to
spend
a Declalre
P--------* •family
——of
* —Barryton.
------ *— *
and
a Mrs. Dor Stowell last week. Mr. per Kuests of Mra_Glcnn Big and , Nurse-and।
J wi»C* Mr* i Mrs
a.m. a*
as two
two of the
the employee*
employees not------' ------ Kahler si*nt Sunday by Mis*
—... Marda Faul. This lantern &gt;m.
Jake
Gies*
and
daughter Corrtne
Mra. Wm. Brummler of Grand and Mra. S A. Holme*. Mra. Hounee bla hojoltaL “[“"'•ukre.^wis^a^Mr. with
wlth her
hrr mother.
mother. Mra. Jessie Scud- lecture «**
Wa* provided thru the cour- , iced it wu
wa* not parked in the usual Grand Rapids and hl* parent*. M:
spent
Sunday
with
Harold
Gleas
‘Rapid* were Sunday afternoon cal- ! retui
returned with her daughter, Mrs. 1 -and Mrs. Ralph Leffler and Joan der of West Woodland Mr. and te*y of the Lecture Service Bureau । Place when they came to work at and Mr*, waiter Henhberger.
E^Rankt*
and
family
of
Grand
Rapid*.
*
Mr.
Mrs Scott Campbell and children . of the-Better Home* and Gardens ! 8 a m. They said nothing about it.
und Mrs Archie Thomas and fa­
of Lacey were also guest*. A Mr. Magazine of Des Moines. Iowa.
i thinking Mra. Tripp had brough'.
ther of Cascade were Sunday din­
and Mrs. Wm. Brummler of Grand । The hostesses tar the evening her husband to work that day. NASHVILLE
ner guest* of Jake Gless and CorRapid* were Sunday dinner guest* served dainty cup cake* and tea Tripp didn't discover it until he Last Week's Letter
rine * Mr and Mrs John Mishler
of Mr. and Mra. Ford Stowell. A to sixty-three members and guest*, wu through work at 4 pm.' and
Two divisions of the WB.C.S. of Grand Rapid* spent Sunday af­
go home. No --------trace ha* ‘been
Mra. Margaret Garllnger of Nash1. went to "**
----- held meetings last Friday. The ternoon with. Mr. and Mr*. Will
heard of it yet. * Albert
Green
ville visited Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert
acnow .'«•
।i -----------------------------------------„ had Ruth-Naomi circle was entertained Mishler, Gwendolyn Mishler return­
MrLenrl
* Mr
&lt;« th.
: the misfortune to lo*e a good horse In the home of Mrs. Lucy Lieb- ing home with them. * Mra. Jennie
McLeod Prirtav
Friday aDemnon
afternoon. ★
Mr.
I *“l
sleeping alckneu. houser. There were 18 present and
and Mra. Arthur Allerdlng. Sr., j■
Pardee was a Thursday dinner
hors*
alright when he took two new member* added to the guest
were dinner guests Sunday at thee
D0
of Mr*. Henry Johnson of
home of Mr. and Mra. Fred
d Brooks Iouo’s
1 cure of 11 al n*ht The nexl mornBowne Center. * Mr. and Mra.
nt West Lake Odessa. * K..
1
Mr. and
‘ tnK n
Mle*P standing up and serving refreshment by Mrs. W. B
Ernest snomo
io: slv he had din,culty getting it out Cortrlght and Mrs Fred Long. ★ Charlie Gibb* of Middleville. Mr.
Mrs. Bnest
Shorno were Sunday
and Mrs. Robert Showerman and
dinner
guest*
of
Rev.
and
Mra.
Geo
ot
the
*tall.
When
they
did
it
Jell
gue*i*
or
kcv
.
ana
airs,
oeo
01
me
smii.
wnen
mey
ou
Jen
Mrs.
Carl
Lent*
was
noates*
to
me
Lent
hostesa
the
Sunfield, were Sunday
---------- ----.. enth grade-22. nghth grade-31 oul
lhe
He h&gt;d
Mrs.-----------------------Mary Showerman of
the door. He
had her shot M
at Mary-Martha circle tor their cu*- family atof lhe
| Wingard.
Stove Miller home. *
—40. sopnomore* — 24: out
Hastings was a house guest Sunday Freshmen
noon. * Ralph Teeter is able to ternary one o'clock luncheon. Elec- IuesU
fra. Floyd Walton visited Monday
and
Monday, a Mr. and Mrs. Ar- Juniors—25; Seniors—32.
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K „
thur Allerdlng. Sr. were guests
There are 19a enrolled in the first after their wreck some time ago. • Wheeler was elected chairman and fh..J■Parker-and sister^ of Rattle
Friday evening at a birthday dinner ' six grades. 53 in Junior High and He and Betty are not able to re- Mrs. J. C. Fund** re-elected Sec - rreek * Mr* D*«ia Mrera ment
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Otis 121 In High school making a total sume
sume their
their work
work at
at Middleville
Middleville yet.
yet Trea*.
Treas.Mr*.
Mra.Clarence
Clarence
Masonassisted
assisted
Mra'Mason
“nihJ™ q^Jav
Sunday withheriuter
»»rr »i*ter Ml«
Miss Mamie
Mamie
Vreeland of Green Lake. * Mr. and of 372 in the entire school. The * Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hause and —
Mra. Lentz. *
J'“ Lillian
“
----- - Tyler at the home of Mrs.-Vera
~ Mr*.
Gibaon
—
• a ■heart
----- attack thettrat yJatt*. a Mr. and Mrs. Will MlshMrs. Robert Crockford of Midland Freshman, numbering 40. is the lar- family of Kalumazoo were guests of i-uftered
Mr and Mrs Burdette Willson Sun­
i visited their parents over the week­
J?
,er were
Hating* Wednesday. A
! end. ♦ Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Coe and
Last Friday was Freshman Initia­ day. Mra. George Converse of Has­ Si “HwiTluM .
Mr w.u Mrs. w
«...
WUl
Blough
of
Free­
family of Sebewa were Sundav af­ tion Day. This large class, outnum­ ting* also spent the afternoon
c.u in Vis sws
were Monday guest* at Steve
t temoon callers at the home of Mr. bering all the others in HlghSchool. there. * Pvt. George Converse was Mra. Carol Lnmle and little sons port
Millers * Mrs. Dorothy Curtis* and
PuUOUiseW w"
I and Mrs, Herald Classic. * Mrs. were told to dress as clowns and home from a Western camp on a scent the weekend with friends in sister Mra Ethel Boyle were in Lake
I Edison Baas of Lansing, formerly carry buckets to school during.-the few days furlough. * Glad to »ee Battle Creek. A Mr and Mra. Don OdeMa Wednesday. * George Bus­
। of Woodland. Is visiting her hus- day. Many unique and fancy- cos­ Connie Beeler whose home is in Shepherd and daughter of Char­ tance of Freeport wa* a caller at
I band. Pfc Edison Baas of Gulfport. tumes were seen and carried out in Middleville on the street Saturday lotte were Bunday dinner guest* of Paul Hoffman''* Sunday momlng;
^rrr^^,nd,w,’“
wl. and Mrs. W. A. Vance A Mra. Frermnnd Hoffman and family of
I Miss, for fifteen days. Edison is high spirits. In the evening the real night in Hastings. He looks fine,. Dr.
attending school al Gulfport taking Initiation was given. The new mem­ in his sailor's uniform. He is ata- Ethel Cavanaugh of Lentz St. was East Bowne were Sunday dinner
Uoned at Great LakM
Lakes. * staff Sgt. railed to Chicago Scot, 11 to see guests there. ★ Mra. Estelle Rosier
training to be an Air Corps Me­ bers of high school had to eat tinnwt
chanic * Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence some fancy cooking and do numer­ Charles Storkan has left North her daughter Mr*. Whitacre who visited Thursday with Miss Frances
„t liouie it y®
, 10l,lier
— He sent. wus ln gi panels hospital al Ev­
Flnefrock visited Mr. and Mrs. Carl ous stunts. Weenies and buns and Africa for part* unknown.
of 8. W Bowne. * Lloyd
his mother two wood dishes, hand anston. Mr*. Wlutacre was injured Perrin
Smith of Potterville, Sunday.
Roush of Hastings was a caller at
painted, and two pocket books from while working in a defense plant. * Wlll
of the evening.
Mishler's Thuraday. * Miss
North Africa. They arrived after MLm Lena Maurer spent Sundav Wanetta
Yo°xXf»“'*«»"T
Kindergarten and First Grade
Schray and sister Arlene
and Mrs. Vesta | being on the way two weeks. * Pfc wilh her sister Mrs. Rosie Hickey spent the past week in Lansing. *
Pvt. Elwood McLeod who has been Miss Doris Whitney
Bom
.
I Gerald Near is In camp, in West 1 on&lt;j family of the Barnes Dial. '*
and Mrs. Wm. Graham and
in Texas since entering the Army I
twenty children In the Virginia after being in Canada for 1 MU* Electa Fumlss and Mr. and Mr.
«■&gt;«'be .»« lo "
, ,t «hen Y°“ "
son Gordon of Grand Rapids were
has been transferred to Columbus. First Grade and fourteen in
In the some time. A
* Floyd Moore. Sr. was
was, Mrs. Dunlap of Battle Creek visited Saturday evening callers at the Al­
be m»J ”°
„ ten'e®1'
„ between
Ohio where he is attending school Kindergarten.
t. The First
FJrat Graders on the sick list last week. *
A Mr,, Mrs. J. C- Furniss
FumUs and Ml**
Miss Minnie den Porrltt home * Mrs. Jennie
at th* University. His addre* know are
— --------------------those who
were--in .v.
the Begin­ and Mrs Roy j&lt;nkjn* apynt Thurs- purniw. Sundav. a Miss Bemlta Pardee. Waiwtta Schray and sister
Pvt. Elwood McLeod. 16104976
ning Class last year. The Kinder- day with relatives in Grand Rapid*, cole of Grand Rapids was a Sunday Arlene called^on Mrs. Lenna John­
Co. 1 1552 SU.
Roy Jenkins wired Albert Green's | guest at the C. E. Mater home. son Saturday evening and found
—
•
barn
last
week.
He
also
did
1
Miss
Cole
left
op
Monday
for Los
years
old
or
will
be
before
Decem
­
Ohlo State University.
* , Angeles. Cal.
Cal A
* The Nashville Gar- her feeling fine.
ber 1st. These children are to do the some wiring for Floyd Moore a
Columbus &lt;10i Ohio. U. S. Army, Pre-Primer
work and First Grade Patty Willson Lx a new beginner to den club helddhe Sept , meeting in
Columbus. Ohio.
ride on the school bus this year. *
home of Mra Phil. Dalhouser. ASSYRIA
work this year.
We have many plants In our Mr. and Mrs. Cha*. Mayo Mrs. Nel- The house was beautifully decor­ Last Week's Letter
1
Michigo" »•”
—-Woman's Study Club
lie Mayo of Battle Creek. Mr. and
with flowera and plant* from
Floyd Randall'* lost their riding
Hold Hower Exhibit room.
We enjoy having Mrs. Bom and Mra. Wm. Green of Detroit were 1 (be gardens of club member*. At pony last week. *,A meeting of the
The Woodland Woman's Study her
children in our room each guest* of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Green . the business aemion a color tour and W8.C.8. was held on Thursday al
Club held their first meeting of the morning
Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Mayo, two special meeting* were planned, the Briggs church. * Ezra Daniel
for Music.
and son «pent the afternoon there, t. E. Johnson of Lake Odessa, was has returned from a two weeks'
day evening with their annual DUNHAM DISTRICT
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Green were on the speaker for lhe afternoon He period at Pennock hospital. * Miss
flower exhibit. The flower arrange­
their way to their home In Fort wu introduced bv Mra. Ida Wrtaht Bertha Miller came from Lansing
BACK THI ATTACKment* were beautiful and a surFlorida to spend tire win- ' who read an .original poem entitled
Mrs.
Thelma
Soya
and
baby
son
Krlslngly large and unusual num- came home Saturday from Pennock Pearce.
"Roses." * Mr. Johnson has a and Mrs Willard Case. A LaPriel
WITH WAI BONDSI
tr of varieties were shown Large hospital. * Miss Alice Stiedy of ter. ------------------------------ 1 beautiful । rose
garden at his Lake
Rankin. Nee Kelly, has returned to
baskets were placed in front and
Creek was the guest of Mrs SOUTHWEST WOODLAND
Odessa home and is a recognized Texas where her husband is *taback of an improvised garden fence Battle
Birman. Saturday at lhe Last Week’s Letter--------------------------■ authority on rose culture. His talk tioned at Ft. Hood. Her brother
which was gracefully trimmed with Violet
of the latter'* parents. Mr.
Lt. Edward Fisher of Camp Clal- was verv interesting and instruc- Hnmly who has been in the tervice
vines. Tlil.s Lx lhe tenth annual home
La.. Is --------spending
a •ten
day
•-----------------— — -•
— tlve. * The Friendship Division of over a year at Camp Hood Is look­
Mrs John Norton. * Tire first borne.
flower exhibit made by the Club. and
Of the Dunham Commun­ furlough with his parents. Mr. and lhe Evangelical ladles aid society ing for a furlough. A Mr. and Mra.
Mrs. Florence Kitson. Mrs. Bertha meeting
club was held Friday evening Mrs. waiter Fisher.. When his fur­ met at the home of Mra. Esther I&gt; Wayne Randall are at the home
Flora' and Mrs. Dorrit Hauer were ity
at the schoolhouse. ★ Mr. and Mrs. lough is over he will return to a I ong last Wednesday evenlng- of his parents Mr. and Mrs. Floyd
the flower Committee for this year. Clarence
Bump and children of camp in Kentucky. * Mr. and Mrs. There were 22 present and two Randall on a furlough. Mra. Ran­
An interesting program was pre­ Hastings and
Mr. nnd Mrs. Donald S W. Smith have sold their farm to members added to the division. The dall 1* recovering from an illness. A
sented with Food as the topic Af­ Norton
nnd daughter of Delton Mr. Davis of Brooklyn. New York. business session was conducted by Mr. and Mra. Hugh Case spent
ter the roll call, members respond­ visited Sunday
nt John Norton's. * * Mr. and Mrs. Ellsworth Smith of vice Pres.. Mra. Wallace Graham. Tuesday with Mr and Mra. Willard
ing with "Helnful Information", The following officers
were, elected Hastings and Reverend and Mrs. Following thl* the »tudy book. Cn.se A Mr. and Mrs. Ray Raymond
the President. Mrs. Anna Dell, gave at the Community Farm
Bureau Huburt Carl and baby Sandra Lee "Christian Influence in the Home" of Assyria Center have been enter­
an inspiring talk and greetings for Meeting at Claud Hoffman's
Sat­ of Berrien Springs were Tuesday was presented by Mrs H. R. Krelg. taining company from Chicago A
the coming year A cornet solo was urday evening: Chairman. Norman
evening guests of Chas. Farlee and Mra. Von Racey assisted the hos­ M’ xnd Mra. W. Case were callers
flven bv Miss Glenna Darby, ac­ stanton:
Henry family, and Mr. and Mrs. Keith tess m serving refreshment*. * The at the Lyman Tompkins home Sun­
companied on the piano by Miss Van Syckle:vice-chairman.
Scc^—Trees. Dale Farlee and son. * Private and Mrs. Rev and Mra. H. R Krelg and day A Mra. David Miller and Mrs.
Doris Bates.
Lehman--------------------------------were guests at a fish.....
discussion leader. Mrs. Carl
----- ------------daughters
— and Mr. and Mra. Harold Herbert Durham, visited relatives
A paper. "How the War Has Af- Conklin:
fccted America'*J’ood Supply" was Dorothy Hoffman. The October supper at the home of Mr. and Mr*. Hess were Tuesday dinner guests in Dowagiac on Sunday.

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ARE YOU A VOTER?

MEN and WOMEN

Are You SURE?

WANTED

BARRY COUNTY will vote on the question of the
continuous legal sale of beer, wine and liquor in the
county, on TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1943.

IN OUR LOCAL PLANT

IF you

have not voted within the
past TWO years, you must register
with your township clerk, or if you
live in the city of Hastings, you
must register with the city clerk
of Hastings, on or before —

GOOD WORKING CONDITIONS
GOOD WAGES

PAST

EXPERIENCE NOT NECESSARY

ARE YOU A VOTER?

Are You Sure?
I r you have not voted
■ ■
in the past two years,
or, have changed your ad­
dress, YOU MUST REGISTER.
If you live in the City of Has­
tings, register with the City
Clerk

WEDNESDAY

SOME JOBS OPEN FOR YOUTHS 17 YEARS OLD, WHO HAVE HAD PRE­
VIOUS NYA OR HIGH SCHOOL MACHINE SHOP TRAINING

OFFICE HOURS

All applicants must qualify under the new war

■

Except Saturday,,October 9th
open 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.

manpower stabilization plan in order to be accepted

BRING BIRTH CERTIFICATE AND APPLY AT

EMPLOYMENT OFFICE

HASTINGS MFG. COMPANY

Week dayi; 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Saturdays; 8 a.m. to 12 noon.

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To enable YOU to express your
opinion on this important wet and
dry issue and to maintain your
LIBERTY and FREEDOM at home
and protect the rights of those who
are fighting for your freedom . . .

i

will be

Lait day you can regtiter is Wednesday,
October 13th from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m.
All those living outside ^he City of Hos­

tings. must register with their township
clerk ot any time before October 13.
1943, as the last day of registration is
October 13. 1943. Your Township Clerk
1943, as the lost day of registration is
to 8 p.m. on the last day October 13.

Register ON or BEFORE Wednesday, October 13!

�THE HASTINGS BANNER. THURSDAY. Kef
Tte
bMB
M, IMS aluJ \ brewers announced that they must
n«2.
^ '.ab
,11K
'. n
loudly proclahned that repeal wouldFpcnd sm.MO.000 In advertising to
afford a vast market for farmers’recover their lost business, beesuse
grain. But of coursc;thnsc trainloads j they said few young people had
portant a matur
meant a proportionate increase in twelve dry years. This was one of
°f Uquor produ,ce&lt;l
I the rare cases In which they told
drank The two arguments clash •»._
Editor
Hastings
pretty
badly. Banner:
In lhe coming local option cam- that
paten tn Barry county a string of
well-known arguments te sure to
! be presented bv the people who for number of Barry county's young
live to
nenonal reasons will strlvi
men are affiliated
neighboring comities to
and do
churches and would certainly vote
, think it sound nollev to head oft drv. and another large group is likewise. This Election Imay indeed
a significant
some of these before they are wide­ sufficiently civilised to recognize prove
redemption of M
ly circulated.
the criminal character of the buil- dominance of Public
r.ess which the enemy
to preserve Our soldiers u a «
under prohibition That was pre- might well resent the sinister
| turned to be the final answer to flections cast upon them by the
advocates of booze.
every dry argument.
did everything In. their power to
The old exaggerated claims alyul
I obstruct the law. and then had the hnntleeeeri
over-running
the
[gall to demand repeal because It country during the dry period will
couldn't be enforced
be revived and made to. do duty in
withstanding that sort of under­ this campaign. You win remember
handed apposition, the law was as that It was alleged that the jails
generally observed as moat other were filled .with bootleggers, de­
criminal laws, and much better than manding larger prisons, which was
some of them. Our fish and game
laws, (or instance, are violated at lion. Any bootleggers in Jail were
freely as prohibition ever aa.
— but
L-t there because they hadn’t made
nobody demands their repeal on money enough to pay a fine. The
AND
j that account. I consider it a libel bootlegger gag was greatlv over­
! on the state of Michigan to
worked. as It will probably be
that It can't enforce it own rlght- again.
We will be told how the young
Il will quite Certainly be claimed peopic
people were going to tne
the aemnniun
demnl’ion
'SUOr *■** *°kl under bow-wows by the bootlegger nftte.
prohiblUon than under license : u ls well remembered how they
This claim is ridiculous cn the face &gt;he&lt;1 barrels of crocodile tears over
of it and no real arguments were the alleged plight of the young
™2r,f£*d
111
foIk» But mht after repeal the

PUBLIC FORUM

LEGALS
and husold spent
Ira. H R.
and Fred

ih visited
rs. Arthur
irryton *
Ids. * Mr.
i and fanday dirtana Cor­
n Mishler
undax afMrs. Will
er retumrs. Jennie
ly dinner
thnson of
ind Mrs.
tvllle. Mr
man and
e Sunday
■ home. *
1 Monday
Mrs. Arof Battle
'era spent
Im Mamie
drs.. Vera
nil MUhnesday. *
1 of,Preeat Steve
urtlss and

DBDBB rOB FUBU0ATI0M

OBDEB FOB PUBLICATIOV
Bl«lr ef Mldiltan. Tb
1b. Couatr of H»rrr

Pmb.lr OfriM In

r.rart hl. p.1111
rl

.. Mi.h.

RTATK OF MKIIIOAN—ORPKR OF
TIIK •OONMBRVATION COM U18MION—
HUNGARIAN PARTRIDGE
ditl^m r*l«1l

recover their lost business. because

JOSEPH P. KAH1LI.Y

J. HllKI M A.-n EH.

»lr..i.,r

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1

NOTICE TO CBBDITOaa
St.lS- nf Mirhlr.n, Th.

sir riding
ng of the
iirsday nt
■a Daniel
MLm

ie of Mr.
k La Pile I
turned to
r brother
le service
1 is lookand Mrs.
the home
Ira. Floyd
trs. Ranlllness. *
je spent
i. Willard
Raymond
en enternicago. *
re callers
&gt;me Sunand Mrs.
relatives

Mllll

ORDER FOB PUUI.lCAllOH

nrge Bus­
caller at
morning:
family of
iv dinner
lie Rosier

* Lloyd
caller at
* ML\a
er Arlene
arising. *
ham and
plds were
it the Al­
ii. Jennie
ind slater
ina Johnid found

bl*

hi*i.

i ,, . i , i
.. Mlchirsn. Tli

Ii.m K. lllli.ani

W. Jlkt.

KEEP POT BLACK
EOF FUEL SAVINGS
rhe pot can call the kettle black
nowadays and make It a wartime
compliment, according to h
nomlcs specialist at Michigan state
College.
For if either the pot or the ket­
tle U black, on the bottom, less fuel
Is needed to cook the family meal
or preserve food for winter con­
sumption.
Binning pots and pons have been
Used for centuries as a guide to a
cook's neatness, but artime short.)
ages have changed that situation
Steel wool and copper have become scarce and housewives have
been deploring the lack of chore :
buys and other gadgets usually
used to keep the smudges off cookig equipment
In a series of tests with cookies,
shining new tin required ovehi
temperatures
25 degrees hotter
than for cookies bakeef on old dark I
Him. In fact, lhe specialists point |
out, Un sould never be polished
anyway, since the thin layer of tin
wears off nnd leaves the steel ex­
posed to rust.
The science of heat absorption
backs ud Ute wartime blackened
pot. Shiny surfaces reflect heat
Dull surfaces absorb heat. For
wartime, at least, it is pointed out.
kettles and pots can go unpolished.
If Inside- surfaces arc kept clean,

OBITUARY OF ARVILLA COX
Arvilia Almira Cox, daughter of
Benjamin and Hannah Cox. was
bom April 4. 1885 and passed
by puhiu.iios Saul. ID at the Brower hospital In
b-r. for three entiM^U- Kia 111 Well at the ajre nf 7ft r.ar. n
months and 15 days.
For many years she was in poor
health an:
_id was under care In lhe
home of her brother. Prank and
wife until three weeks nao when her
condition grew worse
taken to the hospital,
She leaves to mourn their -Joss
UKDUR rOU PUBLICATION
one brother. Frank and wife: one
Mleblt
jiiece. Mrs.’ Millie Sease. several
great niece.v and nephews and many
other relatives and friends.
1.1 Prol.l

Luella

Schrier. Mra. Harry Dunn. Mrn. Roy
Douglass and Mr. and Mrs. Howard
Johnson.
HOPE ( 1 &gt;. i 1.1:

George Kahler of Cloverdale call­
ed on Fred Ashby Bunday * Filling
•Ho* Is the order of the day In lilts
community
Mr and Mrs, Harry
Daniels~ are
---------•—working in a Hastings
faclor&gt;' * Mrs. Floy McDermott and
dsughter Birdena visited an aunt
u,1° 14 verT U1 hi Kalamazoo Sun­
da&gt;‘- * Mr, and Mrs. Clarence Payne
“nd children visited Mr. and Mrs
John Barnes In Kalamasoo Bunday

The wet gentry will enlarge up­
on the fact that 85 per cent of all
license fees collected bv the slate
is returned to the local communities, and the loss of this revenue
will Im- deplored But would it
uui oc vuuv cocnpcr lor tne peoto pay this direct, rather than
,‘hrough the saloons along with n
liberal sum to line Ute pockets of
the dealers and brewers? Uquor

_ Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ashbv and,
Mr. and Mrs Earl Gates motored
to Marshall Wednesday on biuineM
* Mr. and Mrs. Jim Shurtow of
Awm. .nd OMTjr Wood .nd
housekeeper from Prairieville visit- Row about your conscience. Mr.
cd In this community Sunday and Voter?
saw the oil wells. There are now
three oil wells in tills vicinity.

the truth.
These wet arguments are wholly
selfish. There Is nothing patriotic
or uplifting aboutthem.
Their
one and only purpose 1* to preserve |
a business that everybody knows Ls
criminal in character and morally |
Indefensible.
ties from which liquor would freely
flow. This is about the only real
argument the wets can put up.
Some liquor would doubtless be
brought in. but nobody could safe­
ly sell it or g
old local option days many dry i

APPLE
HONEY
Open every day except Sunday
Please bring containers

BOYES ORCHARD
2 mile east, I mile north and
i mile east of Hickory Corners
Ont 9-30

Eminent Domain

The right of the government to
take private proparty for public use
providing just compensation is paid
is called eminent domain.

MAiWft
Remember/
Better buys tir&amp;pfanber/

ndiw

SWEATERS
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sleeveless sweater—2 slash pockets
—rib bottom—35% wool.
15% rayon. 50% cotton—

choice of colors

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SOUTHWEST RUTLAND
Luella Schrier of Yule is home

week's vacation from her
Mr. anti Mrs Wm
school duties.
Havens and Mr. und Mrs. Fred Otis!
of Glass Creek wlll observe their;
fifty-seventh wedding anniversary,
this week Wednesday. * Mr. and!
Mrs. Roy Douglass of Hastings were;
Sunday guests of his mcXher. Mrs.
altcrnuon
Dan Douglass;
were Mr. and Mra. Byron McKib­
ben and daughter June.
Delila
Oaks spent the weekend at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Jarrard. the guest of their daughter
। Maretta. ★ Mrs. Nellie Foreman ol
। Hastings spent a tew days last week
I with Mrs. Dan Douglass. * Afterers at the home of Mr. and

LEATHER

BILLFOLD

A carefully consinicted. roomy billfold
with four transparent wine*.
handy for ready use of various
types of Identification cards.

STEERING

WHEEL
Control KNOB

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LISTEN TO

Sue* Vftane f
'The War Production Board ha. proclaimed ihert Maimum war production requires the greatest possible conserva­
tion of manpower, transportation, fuel, equipment and critical
material such as coppur, steal, tungsten and many others—
uch greater than has been heretofore accomplished. Il
believes that this greater conservation can be accomplished by
the voluntary cooperation of all citizens of our country in the
effort."

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MAGNIF ER
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• Transportation
Vital materials

tenvAMT

Interviews with outstanding Corn Belt Farmart
Don't let COLD WEATHER catch you "napping"!
Preicnted by

GENUINE PFISTER HYBRIDS
Tunc in
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Place you order for your seed corn needed next spring.

A Postal Card will reserve any amount you need at no

PREPARE YOUR
CAR WITH AN

EXIDE BATTERY

A battery to fit your cor—ct a price to fit your pock­
etbook.
Available, too, on our Credit Plain, if you
desire
When cold weather arrives, the job of lhe battery in your ear
becomes particularly lough. When the temperature drops, extra
►xertion is required from the starting motor. This exertion
depends on lhe power of your battery, tut Exide give your car
that power.

WPB SAYS
There

is

no

shortage

of

electric power . . . and there

will be

none ... for

war

and essential civilian require­

cost until delivered and bring you a Pfister Hybrid
Corn Guide. We con now supply Genuine Pfister
Hybrids. Listed in Order of Maturity 274, 566. 268

368. 266. 366, 260, 360, 280, 380, 360A.

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Since Pearl Harbor there has not been a single Instance
of shortage of electricity in the whole United States-for any
war production job for any user; home, farm, office, store or
factory. Even though this country has more electricity than
all the Axis nations combined we are asked to use it wisely
during this conservation program. Any reduction you can
safely make In its use will reduce the amount of fuel needed
lo make it.

That will mean fewer freight cars to haul it and fewer
man hours to handle it. More cars and more men will be
available for the war effort. Each little bit that you s
multiplied by thousands of other Americans, will be
Important contribution to the Voluntary Conservation Pro­
gram. Help Win the War—by Saving Morel-if you have any
questions, telephone or write us.

ments.

Regulation else,
and weight
double lined.

J. A. KRUG, Director

Office af War Utihiioi

POWER COMP AH
In cooperation wltfr Tito War Production Board
Voluntary Co.tsc,vation F roara

Write or Cali Your Dealer

LLOYD A. SHEFFIELD
Hickory Corners, Michigan

Wo invite you to purchase your War Bonds and Stcnpc when you visit o

office.

There s no waiting

purchase.

You will receive your War Bond at the time

We are prepared and authorised to perform this service

�THE HASTINGS BANXIR. TgUBgDAY, SCFTEMBFB M. 1IU
u paced the Leonards big
L 142
— game
____ and a 584 series. Ken
and Roy
Hubbard tied at 559
ration League with a Clark
R
----- -------Wednesday night but pins
to split
... —
. jton Ring League Grind,
-les all ended tn two
In
the put
era won two from Engineers: Of­
on Thursday night the twelve fice blanked Navy and Machine
team commercial League took Room whitewashed CIO.
in the Commercial League Trio
over the lanes Medics and Slate
insulation each won three games Cafe won two from Moose: Coffee
Shop
Hasting*
q. take the lead.
w;
”1' won three from; ------••
On Friday night two to one seAndrus Service won

OWilNGNEWsIfel
waron ws*
gan a week
Ateys now
icnt. Mike
t new pro. . :

l with Office. Foundry and ElectrickPvm. Hd e' won * **
Ian* on the long end of the counts., from 40 majms
The second week of bowling
In the Recreation League PUton
shewed a decided Improvement InRings won a pair from Bibs. Midboth team and individual scores, dlevtlle blanked Hastings Ice and
Frank McMillan smacked the pin* Fuel and Strand won a compleu
for Bliss bi 'he Recreation League' series from Leonard*.
for a neat; 600 series when he seBliss League
results . showed
newly organized CIO t ired counts of 217-180-190 for Electrician* better bv a game than
»mes and the I 597. Homer Reynolds gave the Pls- Tool Room: Shop Office nad a one
ton Ring boys a thrill by scoring a game edge on Engineers ano Foun-

h on Monday night and thank*
le cool weather some good
i were turned In. Banner and
is went into the lead bv winthree games. Jackie Msclvor
1 468 &lt;135-186-1471 for Individ■■ —•—

won tbe odd game from Office. Strand won three game*
games from Pi
Pls*"l
LEGAL
ton Rings, Middleville won two
F. McMillan
from Bonnet and Gown, Portias
A new league Is being formed, btate 0? MICHIGAN, THE fTRCTlT
162-242-180—5*4 took a pair from Mich. Bell Tel. the personnel about the same aa COURT FOR THE county or baRhy
H. Reynolds
S-168-199—660 Co. and Trio Cafe won a complete last year's Fraternal League.
K. Clark
|
ln i
-160-174—559 series from Wilcox Rich
R. Hubbard
Lota of patience with the pin
169-176-190—665
K. Braendie
boy* 1* an idea
'
149-203-303—663'
The country wide scarcity of pin
314-151-178-549
C. Norris
BUY WAR BONDS
199-145-204—548 boy* has hit the local alleys. Typical
D. Goodyear
C. Dolan
173-190-179-542 of the replacemenu by women, the
197-186-175—538 SUU Insulation ladies team set
nvraui
their own pins In order to finish
Mra. D. Thayer led the Women’s their series. 'Drey did a good Job.
dayd:
League for the week with a credi- too- Pwhapa they would like to
table 487 series &lt;139-189-159) but know that setting pins for the two
I hope American*
was hard pressed by her team- ’hifU ln an evening, means 1’tlng
will
figure
out for
mate Jean Brower with games of about four and one half tons a
&lt;176-184-124» 484 Jackie Maclvor I height A&gt;f about three feet. Ladles,
received third place wilh a 473 &lt;166-1 you may have lhe job.
tional payroll sav­
144-163) series.
"Mike" the new proprietor of the I
ings.
State Insulation scored well to Recreation Alleys has an engaging
take three games from Seal Co..1 smile. It may be handy some night I

notices

FD/?

■out 10 S*

This Is a family war. Put
your WarBondbuying through

This War Will Become Bigger and Tougher

family plan, which means flgure II out yourself.

UCRC COMES OLD ESKY MOE LOOKING FOR A
REASONABLY PRICED FUR COAT-WISH WE'D
LOOK UNDER ‘FURRIERS' IN THE YELLOW PAGES
Armr Tri rnnnur -inrr—n..

During the Long Months to Come”
Franklin D. Roosevelt

Italy has fallen—but the war is not over and

the enemy with equipment only equal to
that of the enemy. We are determined
to provide our troops with overpowering
superiority of quality and quantity of
arms and
armaments..." - .
•
J-

you know it! Think of Berlin and Tokyohink of the men dying at this moment.

Can we, you and 1, afford to let them down—
.0 turn their battlefront victory into a home­
front defeat? Let’s buy more War Bonds than
ever... let’s back up their victory with ours—
the success of the 3rd War Loan!
There are battles coming—tough, bloody,
hard-to-win battles-before this war is over.
And it’s the last battle that counts. We’ve got
to back up our fighting men . . . we’ve got to
buy War Bonds with every dollar, every dime
we can scrape up

Our fighting men will do their job—it’s up to
you, personally, to keep their victories safe by
buying War Bonds NOW with every dollar you
can—not with what you’d ordinarily save or in­
vest, but wore-every bit more you can manage.

7 say that we Americans will not be sat­
isfied to send our troops into the fire of

STATIC
by ★

(WKZO 4.15 daily) Gorden Gif­
ford, baritone, played the role of
Gordon Gifford, baritone. \\ hen
Gordon left the cast of MOTHER
AND DAD to take an important
ringing role in the Broadway stage
production. MY DEAR PUBLIC,
he said. “Well, here’s, my chance
to play somebody beside myself".
So in MY DEAR PUBLIC. Gor­
I I _don Gillard.'baritone, is cast as—
ALL OF MICHIGAN’S GAMESI Gordon .pifFord, baritone.
Yes, it’s true! WKZO will broadBORROWED TIME...
gan football games this fall, with
Elizabeth Bemis, newscaster.
Ernie Ricca at lhe microphone to
(WKZO 2 p.m. daily) clo*c*
bring you every play and every
each of her CBS new* broad­
thrill. Here's the schedule of games
casts with a snappy item she
calls * "short snort1’. Recently
OCTOBER
she got a letter from a State
Supreme Court Judge who said
OCTOBBB
doctors had given him up to
die. He prolonged his life day
by day. he said, through the
oeroBEM
tonic effect of her "short snorts".

PETER
PRESCOTT

NOVEMBER il

World’s Safest Investments
.

President Roosevelt said it, as Commanderin-Chief:

LIFE’S LITTLE CYCLE...

Unltad States War Saving* Bonds
—Serios I: gives you back $4 for
every $3 when the bond matures.
Interest: 2.9% a year, compounded
semiannually, if held to maturity.
Denominations: $25, $50, $100,
$500, $1,000. Redemption: any
time 60 days after issue date.
Price: 75% of maturity value.
214 H Treasury Bonds of 1964­
- .1969: readilv marketable, accept­
able as bank collateral, redeem­
able at par and accrued interest

for the purpose of satisfying Fed­
eral estate taxes. Dated September
15, 1943; due December 15? 1969.
Denomination*: $500, $1,000,
$5,000, $10,000, $100,000 and
$1,000,000. Price: par and accrued
interest.

Other Securities: Series “C"
Savings Notes; %% Certificates of
Indebtedness; 2% Treasury Bonds
of 1951-1953; United States Saving*
Ronds Series “F"| United States
Sarinp Bondi Series “G,"

THIS WEEK’S BEST BET...
It's that Saturday football game
that's your best listening bet.
You'll feel like you’re right in the
stadium, watching the thrilling
action right with your own eyes.

A MAN OF LETTERS...
Carl Van Dorcn, noted author
and writer, has left his role of
writer behind and has added to il
the role of ’■com­
mentator". He i»
heard each Sun­
day at intermis­
sion time in the
harmonic Con­
cert, introducing
another of lhe
”A in c r i c a n

and lhe n»nic is'tlic' Unncrsity oi
Michigan and Northwestern.

A SOLDIER’S TRIBUTE...’
When Kste Smith sings, it
means something to the boy*
on the fighting front*. Pfc.
Clifton Mathew*. 23. who lost
hi* left arm in the Battle of
Africa, wa* brought back to
th* Walter Reed Hoapital tn
Washington, and he said,
“What I want now is to get

Smith sing “God Bless America”.
Boy, it’s wonderful!"

read by various

can actors and

Yan Dorcn con­
siders his present
Carl Van Unren
important than
hi* OKYJpuf one,rand he J‘ doing
an ouutinding ion of in. (New
York Philharmonic, 2 p.m. Sunday*
WKJJO).

MILLER REAL ESTATE COLUMNS
•

Now Is When It Counts

&lt;2*’WAR

BACK THE ATTACK!

✓ LOAN

YOU WONT BE SORRY AT ANY RATE
IF YOU INVEST IN REAL ESTATE

We *UU have wme food buy*, both In city property und farm*.
A rood, practically modem. 8 room house and three acres of
Und, out on paved road about two miles, thl* Is close-in and
would make some one who wanU a little land a very rood
home, this property is priced at onlyj................................ $3,700
A fine M acre farm, out about one mile from Coats Grove, nb
better Und in Michigan, Uy* level a* one could wish for. rood
drainace, building* need some repairs, electric lights and wa­
ter. priced at ............................................................................. ..$4,500

IN Acre farm, Uys level and U splendid Und. bounded by
stream, rood house and fairly rood bam. This place is a splen­
did buy for some one who want* a real farm, out about six and
one half miles, off fine gravel road. Priced at .........$5,700
Splendid level 90-acre farm, out about 4 miles, one mile off
fine pared rood, has a rood 8-room house, rood bam and ootbuUdlnr*, 3 car garags and rood allo, stock can be watered from
every field, price for this fine farm Is .....------------- ....$7,000
For an honest deal see

MILLER REAL ESTATE CO.

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123ft W. Slot.

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                  <text>The Hastings Banner

HELP BEAT INFLATION­

BUY BONDS

SECTION ONE—FACES 1 to •

EIGHTY-EIGHTH YEAR

On th' ☆ ☆ * ☆ * ☆

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EDITORIAL
Barry county probably made a bought bonds In big blocks. It Is’
more satisfactory record in the Third evident
that
individual
B.-xrry
War Loon* Drive than In the Sec- । county citizens easily subscribed |

Number

16 PAGES—2 SECTIONS

SAXONS BEAT
MARSHALL 7-0

Local Welfare Aid
। IsAccording
Not Increasing
to Clarence Mater.

------- - -----------P A T I H N I II R&lt;l

oflxM I
I V 11 I H V
the Barry County Social Welfare .
. —
.
A x. — .
Commission the number who are ■fc' Al A ULANGE W
L Two can were involved In an!
„
.
. . •
H. H. S. Eleven Rallies
being aided by the commission ha*
T -,-r
rrrr.rxr
tccldeni or. the Oun Marsh road.
War Department Action
’ assignedthe
to more
than (490.000 in War Bonds I
ond. even though
a
I shown no increase in recent months. ---- -----------------------about two mile, south of Oranee- I
Films To Be Shown
After Bad First Half
quota was not over-subscribed hv
by ui
so in addition to purchase* already,
! even though the season is now well
vllle village nt about 7:30. Thursday |
nt
being made ono Lust
regular
payroll
de-j
Fnasy
night
tne^Hostlngs into autumn. The fact that evThis is a regular weekly future
evtnliw One car wa* driven bv '
“’f.H“u"&lt;a large an amount. But the spread
Greetings to Comrades
was better, this time—That is more duction plans. Probably the spread Saxons Journeyed* to Marshall and ,
John Clemense, 35. Doster, route I.
in the Service:—
ua, not a« vrrat ■&gt;&lt; It r/inLt nr ‘ WCre
xw
»UesLs of »
a strong
Strong RedA few weeks ago a group of mem­ and the other by Adrian 81ms.
Individual buyers participated We wa*
not as xreat a* it could or. skln te,m
Although completely brought the case load to about the
government. This HHHIMIIM
Shelbyville route 1. Fortunately no |
bers of the Lawrence J. Bauer Post one
were supposed to sell about 1490.000 should have been—but we made the' outplayed the.first half, the Saxon* lowest possible limit. The old age believe* thia service will gnabfe In.
was hurt when the two care I
No. 45 of the American Legion had came together, and no serious dam- [
intensely interesting. No man worth of "E” Bonds. When all tab­ quota. And. the surprising thing । enme back the second half to score assistance, granted to those who are divtduals to cocnerate more fullv in
the privilege and honor to listen to see wa* done .to the can. The sher- ! Interested
in the war-and who 1* ulalions are In. the county will prob­ is that, with more thnn a million ' an.d w,*?Jhf,
I;0 ,*.
u .. eligible for It. and the aid given winning the waron th* home fioru
a veteran of this war, Capt. Mich­
to
needy
children
through
the
state
doll.r, worth
h,'cksU,xlu;,Vd “a pSl.JJSl j
uv,
uui iui. iriaw
ael (Mickey)• win
McPharlln.
relate in,
his ...........
ably be about 1100,000 short of this
Brown stejnp* c and D good
experience; a*
as a flier&lt;&gt;artlcipaUn«.
flier Riartlclpa ting. (equlres. and an officer wo* soon . tion Films, from our fighting front*, goal. However, sales records Indi­ in the county, the combined sav- »cemlngly disheartened Saxon line and nation also ease the demand
und being shot down, in the r*hj “I ‘be scene of Ute accident
is Mneelallv ,hrou8h Oct 10: Brown stamp K
which will be thrown on the screen
a?*??
w
“™*h
on Dieppe
I The officer oraered Clemense to t"h^t‘",nlght,^iHi'7xn'l'alned'’bv’cap‘-‘ cate that many of the small buyers Ings and commercial account* tn I and were constantly In Hastings A ssffLi,
Barry
county
bank*
were
scarcely
.
O"'*’ *,he"Kthe
,h£.1
e’Plalped bv
In concluding his remarks he “’’»*!£•" *,MhLlnJfJS?*]}' tain O. R-Thompson. Area P. Com- who would normally be expected to
the County Home and farm are be'
{ .nnrd Gooda. Ete
b.„i d.wlu
purchase “E" Bonds actually bought . .ouchrt,
slated that, next to winning the ,'nK because he knew that hi* li--------ing managed bv Sam Couch, and
B,
o v
'w
mander.
war. Ute'problem that met conhad been recently revoked
Preceding the showing of these
and “D" Bona* or even the 2 at record levels. The really surpris- ' determinedly state off the scoring believe the people of the rounty, will throu&lt;h oct 20;; Blue stamps X Y
errned the veterans in the service a’,d be hadI no right to drive a car.
._ ......
effort, has ! threat On offense, also, the Has­ be interested in their report to the
Ing thing is
that special
.
z “re now ,ood lhro*»
was 'After the war is over-then He was taken befort Judge Cort- graphic picture* there will be th" per cent or 2W per cent issues, to be made to sell
- bonds.
.
.It isn't
. . j: tings team seemed lost, gaining board of supervisors for the yeer
what." He then asked just what rlkht in Municipal court Friday usual supper, served at the usual Making ample allowance for corKarar
| only 19 yards from scrimmage dur­ ending October 1. which will be 4
wus being done toward the solu- forenoon. He admitted the offense
(Continued on Page 4. Sec. 1.)
•■■■&gt; to.U10U«u wbUh
, ing the entire first half. Aided only presented at the board's October
&lt;»«*■»
Stamp No. H good for 5 pounds
lion of the problem of rehabilitation
and wa&gt;.aaff^d aJ1Lu\of
by the exceptionally fine punting session.
The four meetings to follow in I
। Au*. 18 through Oct. 91.
of veteran* after the war has been 119°. and co»u of »450 whlch he
of Louie Mvers. who liad a 41 yard
the
Brotherhood
serie*
will
all
be
’
Stamp* No. 15 and 18 may ba
won
p“ d' _____. . ,
_____
l punting average, was the Hasting*
top-notchen. as the following will
used for canning su«ar tn amounts
eleven able to keep Marshall a con­
To give a complete answer would 1
conclusively prove:
&gt;of 9 lb. each through Oct. 91.
siderable distance from their goal.
take up more space than Z. C.
Khw.
November 15—Father and son
However, lhe breaks fell in HusSdJ!‘'.SrE'‘lh7S.,rn"
night. Tills program is one that
Stamp 18 good for 1 pair, validity
1 tings' favor In the way of Inter­
extended
indefinitely.
Airplane
will grip every Dad and Lad. and
cepted passes and penalties, which
stamp
No
I
in
War Ration Bock
will be worth the price of a season
&lt; nded lhe drive of Marshall three
III scheduled to become effective
ticket II will be the Conservation
Pioneered in Giving University Students in Agriculture
times within the locals 15 yard
six that were announced, by Presi- Ml MJ J I RIM VLIIILR
। Department sound-and-color films.
Nov.
1.
line and the half ended with Mar­
dent Franklin D. Roosevelt a short,
University Training in Other Subjects Thon Agriculture
GaaaUne
। picturing bird*, canoe trail* on our
In Overbuying Bonds X. |
Mn. Mary Randall Killed
shall threatening to score once
time ago.
1 state's beautiful river*, and Tlm- I
। more.
The story of Mr Davenport's
, As usual. Barry county went ovCf,. Stamp Number 9 from Basic
Three Women Injured
1. Mtiiterlng-oul pay to member*
ber Harvesting In the big wood*.
lure was induced to appropriate
But the second half was an rny the top in the tlilrd sale of war.'Mileage Ration A Book, worth 9
of the Armed Force* and Merchant
c,u&gt;c iv«.
In „a U
dense
fog. •&lt;
at about
Michigan still ha* big forests, with twenty nine year* service as Dean 8150.000 for a new and needed build- ' Drelx different *tory with a rely­ Ioan bonds. The quota assigned to
gMlpns of gasoline now valid.
Marine large enough to cover a.o’clock Friday morning, a
Interesting wild life and extensive of the College of Agriculture of lhe ing. and provided for tile financing , venatwl Saxon taktag the field. It this county was
leaaonable period between the &lt;IU- | south of Assyria Center
lumber manufacturing. Fathersand Illinois State Unlveralty. was writ­ of the college's work
* »?» the
half all over again was not onlv revel— - ....
charge und the finding of a Job.
an ailtomoblle left the highway and mmis will be delighted to see these ten by hlm*elf and published tn
Next the Dean and university with the posit tana of the twoXeams cd by ■Jhursday evening,
evening, when
when 1 Period 1 coupons in new rattan
2. Unemployment Insurance to be crashed Into u good aizeli walnut films a* they are shown on the 1925 and 1928 in lhe Country Gen­ trustee* selected the instructors of changed and .Hastings on the of- -the sale closed. County Chairman are xood through J*n. 3; each coupaid discharged servicemen and tree at the roadside resulting in the screen. Every member should bring tleman. We have ouoted hl* story the college, and put the students , fenslve. Intercepted passes stopped Ray
Rav Branch
Branch and
and M
M A.
A. Lambie.
Lambie. ' P°n K0**1 for
.
women If no job is found after dill- , instant
Instant acam
death oi
of one woman
wwnsn aim
and। a boy to thl* meeting If he ho* of how he was called by the trustee* In thl* department on a par with two of the Saxon s drives deep tn Chairman of the Banking Division I
Sugar Fee Canning
gent search.
'serious injuries to three oUier
other wornwom- none of hl* own. let President Keith of that university to accept the students in the- literary and other Red territory and after a 52 yard were delighted. As late as Monday
Sugar for home-canning of 1941
Yertv or Secretary Dewey Reed of headship of that college. He told departments of the university, of- boot by Bennett. Redskin halfback, sftemoon of last week It seemed fruit crop# will be available to
•n.
.A
-­ accident were: the Brotherhood select one for you. what he found when he went to
' The victims■ of lhe
taring them the same Instructors which rolled deep into Saxon ten-l­ that the sate might fall below the. housewives on approximately Um
I Mrs Mao Randall, about 30. Nollfv either one by phone, and Urbana to look over the situation. and instruction a* other student* too', the third and scoring drive 91.000.000 expected of this county same basis as teat season. No roducmen!'* cost.
He learned that thl* so-called Col­
of *■'
blue
At the Rotary club luncheon Moo- lion "♦
— point
-4’1 *“
4. Allowance of credit under uri- of Nashville, was killed Instantly. they'll do their best to supply the lege of Agriculture had no land*, of the university had in al) sub- | staI7ed- .
,,
ject*
that were not technically ag- ;
With the ball resting Just instd* day Chairman
Lambie reported made from War R
employment compensation and ted- I' Mrs. Louise Coulson. 29. route 2.. needed youngster.
There will be no December meet­ no livestock, no laboratories, no ricultural
i the Hastings 20 yard line, there that, unless special effort was made, for canning sugar.'
tral old-age nod survivors' ituur- Vermontville, driver of the ■ car.
I suffered several rib fractures, a Ing. because the date would be tn equipment, no offices and only sevonee for tne period In the service.
This
put
the
student*
In
the
Colj
J'
1
™
Ofp,
A
y
?
^7
the
sale
would
not
reach
the
de
­
, en students. He accepted, because
"Ti&amp;r
1 near Christmas..
5 More ’HSKr
liberal "iuSauliiiUon. '«»• toW» an, P«““e uunrt.
,g^S
wLon sired figure; but it did.
he believed the people of the great lege of Agriculture on a 'par with
When all who had done the ac­
rehabilitation and medical care for
.. „
. N h_
Monday Evening. January 17. You
who were being trained
disabled veterans and members of ;
°««J&gt;• Must*ell. 20. of Nash­ have heard of that wonderful or- agricultural state of Illinois could students
'ConUnued on Page 5. Sec. l.i
tual selling had been heard from EDWARD W. WAITE. Prop.
be made to see the value of such for other professions—such as 1
ua Mrrrh«,u Mnrin&lt;&gt;
ville, is under treatment at Utlla
Thursday evening, the total footing
« mStetol «»"&amp;. f«r dhobled , to»P.ltol. B«“lr Cr«k. for proMbte.
teaching and the law. That was thc --------:-------------------------------an Institution.
(Continued on Page 5. Sec. 1.1
was
81.135.948 75—or nearly 8138.­ moving Into a trailer and no fur­
. , .
1
According to the Dean's own first time a university In this couninomber, of Uie Armed forces.
I ,11 fraeuire_
,0
000 above the quota.
date
for- ther use for thc furniture, it will be
... The
-— —
— —
tty had dignified its agricultural
Mrs Elizabeth Wilcox. 39. of route
' story, the going----- -—
closing
wax extended from disposed of at public auction al Um
------- -- the sale was
. He found that even the state's training bv giving It equality with' . r»/"LJir nri/"l/ADn
ThurMav
hursaav September
— '30 to and in- residence, 1014 North Michigan Ave,
training
for
other
professions.
It
।
farmers did not appear interested.
tiding
Saturday
October
2.
by
the
m Hastings Dewey Reed will cry
• The president of the university, was democratic. It ended the Idea 1
i no an tnut is oossmin
ij t-ii
v iv
Treasury Department. There may the sale and Clifford Hammond and
For Eleven Yeors
i whose training was for the practice that student* who wanted to pre­
enough more come in for the extra'John Birman will act as clerks,
oF the enactment of the wf|jl
thc ^.ene of the accMcnt
of law, did not at first attach much pare for farming at a university
Did Outstanding Service
two days to increase the amount
------------Fresloent’s program
session of the s*ld lh®1 Mrs Randall suffered a
ffiininkbv
must
expect
to
gel
inferior
instruc
­
importance to thc College of Agto 81.150.000. In any event. Barry , WILL HYDE. Prop.
During the first
On City Council
than those who were prepar­
Cathlecn Proofrock, Joanne■ riculture aS a part of the university tion
78th Congress at -least
..... nineteen ; severe blow on her head, which
1 countv went over the top with I Having sold hl* farm located three
. .. . .... be. .
crushed the front of her skull, caus­
His plans did not provide for a ing for teaching in subjects which
' In the death of Archie W. Relck- 1 probably a fifteen per cent over miles west of Nashville or eight
pieces of veterans legislation
Bryant.
Dick
Furhman
and
both
needed
in
order
to
receive
a
needed expansion of the work of
ord. Hastings lost a citizen who had subscription.
rntite Public Laws the more Impor­ ing Instant death. No inquest wax
; miles east of Hastings on M-79 or
Jack Rabbit Are Runnors-up1 i that college, whose value did not unlveruty rtuo.Unn
Her body was
performed many useful service* for . Strange as it mav seem, bank de-1mile east of BarryvlUe 1BKMOM
tant of them covering thc follow­ deemed necessary
the
Hess undertaking'. County Agent Harold Foster an- I seein so much when, after an exNow we will quote the Dean s 1 ’thp
communlty.
h&lt;wtatahzuUOT.“ J
domiciTiirv
he community.
posit* were but slightly decreaned I church on M-79. Will Hyde will dlaing:
hospitalization.
—" taken to Nuhville^The^h^mhword*, telling Of his successful ■ p
nr eleven ct
For
continuous years he after the purchase of considerably paw of personal property at publid
„nd
he w^ .t Nellie ^e tnw
. |iOunce* the winners In the 4H Club tstencc of 27 years, it had only i own
care, u:
— burial benefits to —
efforts
to
have
lhe
UjilVfrtlr
*
r
r
.
Vty. 01 was alderman from the First ward more than 81.000.000 worth of bonds. • Mellon. Included in the list are
ns of World War IT the
omen were treatea at ine uei a,
victory Garden competition.' reven student*.
veterans
the College of Agriqt
Realizing that he wa* up against which t...
‘Atjfture ! und in the opinion of the two may­ At the present high wages *nd | farm tools, household
same as for World War I veterans: I “Ceriff Bera w^ biterviewed by’ Anne O'Connor of the FUher 411
fumltWM
jart,
■ a stiff proposition, the Dean put was
"" a
» part.
.. adopt hls/plan of
-■ rgiving ors undcr whom he served, he was price*, more will be added to sav- i—*- —J
--------—'— ------ —
grants of federal funds for emer.; II a
a representative
representative of
of the
the Banner
Banner soon
soon Club .•«
wasJ.judged
^e County Cham- on his fighting clothes, determined to Its
diid.nl.. not
£nrv“ mairmitv' a^i”*infa*nt'*e^e
“u5r]‘
its stud
students
not - onlv
only
technical
an ouisianuuia
outstanding ihcui
member of the Ings
IT .tech
—i " AT. . an
i. deposit*
ucpu..«, in
... banks
—— and
- wallets.)
———. iitemn. Henry Flannery will
ft? Liv?* S tatant* of enltated
after hc
he h
had
*d returned from lhe
the &lt;i P‘°n
“n by Extension^
tendon personal
personall and Jo- [h&gt;t he woul^
me Dcan of - Instruction ...
d I1 afU&gt;r
jj. a good exampl
in farming, but also the ( count
council;
example of the type so that the next call, which njM(
may be!
be! the sale with Ernest Gray aa &lt;
mlr 1 tn^ltionni
rehnbiinatlon "C«na^&gt;l the accident. He *ald there cal club leaders. Runnera up In the , Jeal ^lege His first appeal was to benefit
.. a thorough
---------*. univeraity
------ .— of coumilman who hi
Sas been such
- --------- of
ide tn
in «.».
the ■«.«&gt;•
near future, win .rind
made
— See adv in thia issue of the 1
reSkina
ennn^-tert dta” wa’ “ !’lKn on the roadside, near Rarden urolectwere Cath lee n Proet arOTera. whom he addressed training Ir
‘Su-.SSuS
la giving Has- this
— ' Rn toMxxumi
important twtor
factor tn
is county
counts- even better prepared net for further details.
training for service-connected cits•
• where the car left the frock of the Dowling Club. Joanne often
ru,n -and
nd at —
.... places.
------------------various
He chemistry.
m~LhclJlaU^ i tings »n excellent record of local than II was for tills oqg.
nbled veterans: .xrmpllons for m iltn*ce wnere mecar ten tne Q
Qf
club Dick , --------- w.wz
ujjhj to organize the geology, la iguage*. etc.
- The
Th- Dean's
r&gt;.n« ' R0Vernment
There is no safer Investment for CARL W. BISCHOFF. Prop.
tary and naval personnel from infarther M&gt;uth Fuhrman of the Delton Club and
fnM
come taxes; training of nurses for m me mgnw»F rextner «&gt;uim
Ca
C]ub ramie re tnistltute. the first Item in , alm. as h 'put it. was to produce I Only those who have ever lived American dollar* than government
Having decided to dlseoaUmg
.
tram
was the. making of | "A clUzeni ry for Illinois such that. in
ln communities
communiues where
wnerc local
iocmi governjotcimservice with the Anned Forces: and , ™crc “
a
placlnB was made on the
P*™
’
bond* And we ll have to keep bus­
for the duration. Mr. Bis­
lege of Agriculture * worthy in a qnxee company, no man could i
did not function sattafactor- ing them a* long as the war last*. farming
choff will have an auction sale at
—rtn-whlie part of thii^ state —
tell• by language, dress or manners. 11]y can apprec|ate what this t.spe ■ and
nil Public Law 144. providing ati [ there were no mark. In the road. I tnodurins Ireah j«eUWea lor lhe unlversUy
for some time thereafter prob­ the farm located 2S mile* weet of
T
university.
Through
that
organlza•
_
ni
nubile
iu*rvieo
reailv
of
public
service
really
means.
increase in provisions in veteran*
ably We must stand by our armed standpipe in Nashville. He is offer­
tlons
good
(Cofitlnued on Page 8. Sec. 25
H'iVirrKlIni' romperoitlm ind j «»J “ 'Ti;'’','',,1 ‘ff'j'hu'ojlntan' &gt;“■! .tid'r.n tor thl. Winter. The 1;
— —
- Jwork the state Tegisla- 1
Both Mavor Leonard and former­ forces, and the American people wll! ing a good list of cattle, hogs, farm
Mayor William Schader said that do it.
„
tools, hay. com. and oats. Henry
Mr. Relckord was faithful in at­
The Issues bought in Barry Flannery will cry the sale and Nel­
’’SSrou. ether bill, tor re.er.n;
' County^H Show and the State Fair
tending the council sessions and. county at this third sale and the son Brumm wll act aa clerk. See
more Important vet. was active and amount of each issue sold were a* the adv. elsewhere in UUa issue for
capable In handling committee as­ follow*'
sion of Congress, which Ro even | ’£«•
'^re she m?r project was required.
I
full particular*.
signments. It is this committee The 7-8 per cent,
furtta-r than the President, six had actually reached it. and the
Anne °Oo“&gt;oj
Ue county •
Stock Thoughout Nation
the
work. both agreed.' which deter­
.. .8423.000.00
due 1944
IN APPRE4TAT1ON
points.
■ rr-.h reciiltMl
T-iuer
Mr*
Couitop honors in 4H with 148 other I
n&gt;«&lt;itt»d.
Later,
Mrs.
Coul-111 members
Now at Low Level
mines the quality of a local govern­ Two per cent,
There Is no doubt but whgt ail ..ratha. ^e
hosoltM
stated
”ihebetn the county competing.
We wish to thank all people wt»
Prof. E. W. McFarland of
ment.
.
.
.
58.000
00
necesxarv
legL-lation
for
the
car"
■
8
‘
a
‘
ea
u
“
e
,"L
1
Oul
or
this
number
there
were
,
1
due
1951
n^iCSrehabilitation
J^hiHi’2tinnOof
nf veterans
wtarons 'wUl
she had
had” "»cned
reached “me
the"’ tum
turn' Out of this number «*«_*»*» Reflecting the low level of new
contributed articles for the Klwante
There art four main cOinnUtlee.t
and
will heved
|CTW1 ’ ahe
Wayne
University
Speaks
teto Publte Laws But ln thc
rod and
i ?any, irry J I!!;i
Urc siocks
stocks tnrougnout
throughout me
the country.
ner car u&gt; hpr car
tire
in the local set-up. Mayor Leonard
8.500 00 White Bepiunt Sale and the finu
be enacted
into PublicnrLaws
But I *makr the curvf uimea
nf ihU n^rf^re
Httte. rolBhe said
“ld she
&amp;he was
WIL' A«ent
A.8?U ,FXt5L
Orand Rapids
RaPlds District
Dl^Ct Office
support given by shoppers of thia
She
I■ the Grand
To Chamber of Commerce said. Street*. Sewers. Waterworks I
F war savings
laws of thl* nature are of. little
val,._u ,u_ j------ 1 «t least an or 40 eardens
were
of ,«' Administration today
tonrtiuIIh
A’KSthat
E.n
iXd
.“an?«j?;
unuFinance
nuoin-r. and
»ad Mr.
Mr. Relckord
Relckord from
from
p war savings
1084100 community: also we wish to thank
view of’.eJSSdim*
Interest aroused by and
Inounced an October quota which • &gt;1,In
“ .SSul
UmetoUme
.IWJO Dewey Reed for donating his aervlime to time, durmjhB
during his eleven years EK &amp;
o; Sr
war mini
savings
that they provide actually receive
£5”S'ki!| *Ml j will reduce by one-fifth the number option
option seneamea
scheduled ior
for r«o»
Nov. *
2 at which! 5£rvcd as
chairman
of the first •r
rc!Mury Notes. Series C 289.000 00
them The fob of bringing the bene- |
"J
------------nruuiy
। of new pzAscnger tires available for »___
...in
wh.ih»r three named.
■——
fits and the veteran beneficiaries the three women to Battle Creek.
the outetandln&lt; 4H garden in the rationing.
*S5 “
Tou,
___________
together Is the primary concern of
The four women were on their coViVv(ulPnn^’HC^!S2-rtin,ir JTmt*
sUte and lhp nation went sale in a manner which will benefit
The September national total of "bone dry” so far as lhe manufac-J'«=ure the inte U«»t ond Industhe American Legion and other vet- wav tn Battle Creek where thev * *25 War Bond according to Mrs.
the entire community
SSteJ*SlSta! u wel1 over lhf
829.659 Grade I tires has been cut ture and sale of alcoholic is con- ^tou*
were emploved by the F&gt;ton ManS^ °/.?,dV(Sf,nU^n?Hofunnly
eram organizations.
The Hastings Klwanla Club.
to 645.050 tires for October. The cerned. the Hastings Chamber of i Mr. Relckord gave to Hasting* is asking was 815.000.000.000/The bonds
In order to carry out Hits task facturing Co., who have large con- °£AbeHV^.rL°?„d
Adv.-10-7
'
I
October quota for Grade I tires es­ Commerce secured Edward W. Me- fortunate
,
.. .
sold footed over 117.000.000.D00.
satisfactorily the American Legion tract* with the governments for second award to catnieen proe
«[■„****&amp;* Ct£L£‘lL
------------------- ---------------------Kovernments
. frock u ,10 ,n War 8avings Stamps tablished for the entire 30-counly Farland, professor of economics at
in the state of Michigan have onlv war materlab
NOTICE OF REGISTRATION FOR
Detroit
and I peciallv fe,t by the Board oi ttiyer i _
_
recently added five full lime trained
Mr*. Coulson. Mr*. Randall and and the third award of 83 to War west Michigan OPA district is 7.484 Wavne University
NOVEMBER 2nd. ELECTION
field service officers whose duties Mrs. Russell had been working for Savings Stamps will go to Joanne os against 10,085 for September.
Notice is hereby given to all qual­
Local ration boards are Issued a sssr
|
consist of training the various post the F&gt;ton Mfg. Co., for some time. Bryant.
,
ified electors who desire to make
flat quota for October with no pos­ Murphy regime, to speak on the sub- tendent of the
"?at
«.aa*aBal -aar
service officers within their zones Mrs Wilcox was to start her work
"
( sibility of obtaining additional tires.
application- for registration.
so that they will be able to ade­
.nd Uquor eon-,
mif /
that plant that morning.
I p:cfnn Rina EmnloVfieS;&gt; This
To all qualified elector* who de­
Thia quota, based on lhe
the allot
allot-- («l or
quately handle the cases of veter­ at Mrs.
Randall made her home with rlSTOn King employees I ment assigned for the coming
.’ . ,
.
...
„ I sponsibllitles and was appreciated
■ nvifbkl »
sire to be reinstated, due to can­
ans applying for benefits from fed­
celed registration, (in accordance
parent*. Mr. and Mrs Rollle Fwrpnd Ountn Bv
I month by the Office of Rubber Di- lro““l?,S‘nS'’ind,^,rnU"°;,to
--------------- ;
Coop.rdH,. Oecupdlioodl
eral legislation. Unless these Dost her
Fox at Nashville, who are lhe only EXCCCa Vuora
°7I rector, is In line with recent OPA
service officers are able to function near relatives.
large
degree
of
local
control.
Mr
;
Training
In
City
Schools
•
action to curtail ration demand for
nronerlv thousands of potential
To all qualified elector* where
Vocational
activities
tn this
city
The Shop and Office employees ■ qulrements.^Beginning pcU&gt;ber 1
can. take care of theirr IA
beneficiaries of the federal govern­
/-X i ■iv.vy
r
II ere
descrtbcd
by Arthur
Hansen
change of address demands a trans­
ment will be neglected because they
of lhe Hastings Manufacturing only those car owners who need to
dpr°\.„blua
'in the September issue of the Mtehl- fer Of Registration.
are more or less helpless if lacking
1
t n 8an Vocational Outlook. publUhed
Company,
local i anil* andi sent mu nt‘
Each^Monday SffiX-R*.
Company, numbering
numbering 893.
693, were M- drive 601 miles, or more,. a month. au‘tedto
expert advice.
communities
in
the
state,
he
|
'
Through
the
courtesy
of
J.
R.
the
State
Board
of
Control
for
signed a quota of 865.000 in the may qualify for new tire*.
Fpw communiues in tne state, nc
To assist the veteran in the serv­
I Smith, of Cariton Center, »» hyw. Vocational Education. OccupationClUunW ior
new uru
thlrdwar loan drive Thl* sum repEligibility
for new
tires ™ re- “jliSS
ice and his dependents at home to
placed In the front window of the j
training I* one of the depart­
SIH‘a.X".hl.%
resented 64r". of the quota for Bar- —
------ - -----------* •*’" oJlSw rtEUTwNkh“h"ffi"SiTX,
better understand the problems of
Banner
Office
two
P
‘
cturw.
o™
m
ent*
of
lhe
Hastings
city
schools.
Ty County and. In view df the high ££'1rwuito
cmuo.I
rehablltatlon the national organi­
I enlargement of
Mr. Hansen, who U coordinator
percentage of the company's em­
Proceeds Io Go Into
zation of the American Legion has
.. In the picture Is John McCauley, a for the cooperatlve occupational 1943.
ployees who wtre already purchas­ synthetic tires can be produced In - f,
prepared two booklets: "FWl-In
plone?J.,?1f Carl^U*2^LP,i!^.n । training in the high school, writes
Crippled Childrens Fund
ing bonds regularly through payroll adequate quantity to replace the I The handling of sales of alco- ■ son William. The “n*®r MeCau- M followa a fuii page Of picture*
for the service man and "At Home
City Clerk
dwindlinK
supply
of
pre-war
tires,
hollo
beverages
differs
from
that
for those who remain behind to
Net proceeds from the White Ele­ or salary deductions, predictions
apprentice* at work tn local
October quotes for oilier types of of almost any oilier commodity. Mr. ley is shown In the photograph
fight on the home front. These phant Sale sponsored by the Has­ were heard that the quota could
tires and for tubes remain virtually , McFarland believes. It Ls more po- standing near his yoke of o«n^ Ox gtores accompanying the article:
booklets cover most of the prob­ tings Kiwanis Club for local charity not be made.
team* were quite common on coun-. Durlng the aummer Of 1938, Has- MEETING OF BARBE VOVN1K
unchanged.
except
for
farm
tractor
tent
and
brings
more
social
prob
­
lems that concern the veteran and work amounted tn 1824. according
However, people tn each depart­
try road* and on Has‘‘w»
I Ungs organized Its first eoopwohis family. Just send me your name to the committee in charge; a sum ment formed themselves into vol­ and Implement tires which will be ; lems In its wake than almost any when this picture was takem about tlve occupational training program RURAL LETTER ( ARRIEJM
and address and a copy of either which greatly exceeded expecta­ unteer Bond salesman and went to reduced In number because of sea- other commodity except opiates and 75 wrz ago. Ftom the W te®mlwllh an enrollment of eight stu- ASSIH IA11UN and ALA1L4AMI
aonal decline in demand.
| poisons. No system yet devised for ]
The annual meeting of Um Barry
booklet will be sent postpaid with tions
work. Some employee* who did not
to the automobile and the 'airplane । dentg ln M many different occupa- county Rural Leiter Carriers kuo«*»
----------------j
handling
or
controlling
alcoholic
i
thc compliments of the Lawrence
Klwanlans expressed appreciation have the ready cash- to purchase
— ­ elation and Auxiliary will ba bald
.------------------------------------------ I beverages has beet&gt;«ntlrely sattefac- 1* a long step in transportation, ■ t|ona The program Increased—rap
J Bauer Post No 45 American Le­ for the fine response given people during ths drive, borrowed money
, 'until
. In 1940 there were forty- at Um Methodist church at QililTWy
tory.
At best, all systems
arc and from such a pair to a modem w
idly
gion.
of this comunlty In answer to re­ so they could do their part.
tractor in doing farm work rep­ five students enrolled In twelve oc­ on Saturday Octobar 18. Chicken
.
.
,
—
.
.
compromises
which
never
suit
all!
Those of you in the service on the quests for discarded or broken arti­
By September 30th. the original
resents a marked improvement.
Of the people at the same time.
cupations. TWenty-ftxd- of these supper at 7 o'clock followed by
many fronts all over the world mav cles that could be put In condition expiration date of the drive, the
, u
(Continued on Page 3. Sec. 1.1
|
were employed as apprentices in election of officers and program.
be assured that the efforts of al! for the sale. The collection of employees had already passed well
The extension class, conducted by------------ ------------------------.
Olenn Griffith, Secretary
the skilled trades.
GIVE LOAN CLOSET
veterans organizations are directed "White Elephants” assembled at­ beyond their quota, but sale* were Dr. Comfort, of the Western State1
The war emergency has made
toward the oblectlve of retaining tracted a large number of people continued through Saturday. Octo­ Teachers College, made a fine be- ai
A i*»knriwn»inn Fnr EQUIPMENT TO THE
made changes but in spite of this SUPERVISORS HERE
all that they fought for. all that each day of the sale. Everything ber 2nd in conformity with the fact ginning
mn
Monaay
- ----------- - ------------------------ -i—
Monday nigni
night a,
at Its first
OT LEGION AUXILIARY
cooperative
program
is
helping
Has
­
NEXT
WEEK
cur comrades of other wars fought put on display was sold.
that the explraUon date had. been !। !neeUn
_ There
77,^ were
present. A
iucctini;.
were 23
23 present.
* JJ.
-When in trouble merchants
The board of supervisors will oonIt will be recalled that for several tings
for. and all that you comrades in
At present the proceeds from this extended for the state as a wnole. tI gnd
and more arP
are expected next Monday |
years thc Barry County Health De­ call the school and in a short time vene here next Monday, The aqualthe nresent war are fighting for.
sale will be placed In a fund es­
Final-tabulaUon showed a tot**
'T11 RaaLc
~r-* evening.
evening. The
The sessions
sessions are
arc held
held at&gt;*D//
at
partment. a* a part of It* com­ a new trainee has been started on
The course of the American Le­ tablished for the purposing of help­ of 178.000.
(78.000. or
at 20% more than the (lhe
lhe central school
School building here
here, **
and G DOOKS
his
way
In
some
useful
occupation,
munity
service,
established
loan
gion today Is directed toward serv­ ing in the treatment of crippled Treasury Department asked and an
an'
h Monday n
nlgh
ight. from 8:30 to'
to!
w.,h th
■
B and C «a*oin the words of one merchant, “I meeting appointments of n
— v.now
~ c.o two
« w-~ closets In various sections of the
ice for veteran* of this war. toward children.
average
812825 per purchaser.
. ..S n,. au,hlect taught CrIdTl:?Is "State „J*1”
!
frSS of
3 plnm?n«SS
hTtl"
1
eoupom
line coupons
now to two county, the content* of which were don't know what we would do for of the country road commla
making available to them the bene­
Kiwanis plans to make this White
rrgnmtate
production Room and the Sales &gt;
rZ- nnV.tn- «h.n th- siudvjl gallons
R“Hons each,
each, lhe
the Barry
Barry county
county war
war made
made available to those needing qualified worker* except for the county welfare
fits which, through twenty-five Elephant Bale an annual event
cooperative
training program.”
lanltor will be made. Th*
yorco.
iwr.
of
the
e.nptoyew
purJin,
„
lf
r
i
lt
n
»
“
&amp;.
r
KSwS
no
’
nuthorlM'
eluSe
j
in
time
of
sickness,
etc.
In
­
year* nf Legion effort, are now
Merchants today, .in attempting ttonment of the taxes to b
.—. .......
— v.-Jed in the equipment were hosavailable to their older comrades,
to
keep
their
shops
running
to
ca
­
for
school,
township
and
tlon
,0
consider
applications
from
pital
beds,
a
wheel
chair
and
vaand toward planning »o that, when
departments topped 92'1 parttelpa- h?U iTniXV!- Puh^.nb anther ^Ublcct B *nd c book holders for adjust- rious kinds of materials needed In pacity. are finding it difficult to
supported for next year
peace comes and these service men
tion. and out of the entire 893 em­
I keep qualified workmen. Through made.
If
MemtS-l “«nu under the new program. The the care of the sick.
and women return U&gt; civilian life,
ployees. the Impressive total of 817
‘Arf ei.L u nS? HmuJd to I D»»lrtct OPA office at Grand RapThe Department has now dtebandtheir problems of adjustment will j
bought extra bonds
oom? tn^nv ldi jULed that local ration hoards . ed it* Service committee and wish- ___________________
I niciiaiu
Richard vruiiK
Cronk waa
vu wiwiuc&gt;&gt;u
cmildrr.il/
be less difficult of solution.
Z
I— a
- peculiar
....III.- accident SatQ.tInin
tee
I (n*Mht he permitted to handle such I Ing to keep the material In use. ha*
With much of the groundwork ' bruised in
rnmnarerf whh ■PpHcaUons some time after Octo- 'turned It over to the American LeB
..
alreadv laid, these veterans can be urday aftemOon at about 3 o'clock,
depended upon to further develop jjc went with his father and cm oldU,JlaUtt^ ’n“^- veL ber 15 Adjustments may then be I glon Auxiliary,
the Community
the program of rehabilitation baaed n brother to Victor Pratt's home,
Jhn madc- but on,r 10 rare CASM B“lc S*"*" committee of that organlza- _
upon the needs at that time. The on what is still known as the "Bull
™
,
l?*in
Cr
th
,
(
t
.
teuSht
in
1
"A"
RMohne
coupons
remain
at
tlon.
Mrs.
Donna
Harrington,
chairpass
R.
“ in the subjects UU8ht ln three gallons each under the new man. Mrs. Grace Wood and Mr* El-*
...
experience of Legion specialists. in form” In Rutland township. Three
these extension classes.
»order.
i vlra Sayles, having charge. The 1
September sale* in the special
veteran affairs is now at the dis- ear*--were parked In the yard,
Gasoline dealer* are cautioned to Auxiliary already own* a fracture bond and war stamp campaign con­
Employees of the Royal Coach
pccxl of soldiers, sailors, marines RichArd's brother climbed into one
. keep a record of all B and c cou- bed and Is purchasing twonewhos- | ductad by Barry county retailers
th“""** •*■•-«••••
and members of their auxiliary of them and. boy-like, began hand­ Company came uTraush
iunm uw i TWO OUTSIDE JUDGES
pons taken up to October 1 at old nltal beds so the donation from amounted to nearly three Um** the
services.
ling the lever*. He pulled one that Third war Loan
B .....
“JKJ'SLf?S HELD COURT HERE
value. Dealers will be allowed the Health Dept, will be welcome ad-1------* ***
-------eted by exceeding their quota of
You men and women of world released the brakes on the car. and
Two outside circuit judge* pre- through October 8 to transfci such I dltlons to their present equipment,
.000 by more than 8800. according,
War II will not have to travel the r started toward the place where
Space for storage has been given
rough road of the pioneer In the . his uttie brother was standing, to John Oonyru. manager. Mr. aided In Barre county circuit court coupons to supplier* at the time of
rehabilitation, child welfare, legis- bowling him over and bruising hl* Gonyou state* that about 60 per last week. Judge Hatch, of the Cal- replenishment. If for any reason for this equipment in the Old
laUve. and Americanism problem* back. Richard was taken promptly cent of the Royal Coach employees houn circuit heard aomt chancery the dealer can.xx rollow this pro- ■ Central school building.
Judge McDonald
on cedure he may exchange them for
The Auxiliary greatly apj
of veteran* as did the veterans of to Pennock hospital where an ex­ were already Investing 10 per eent cases for
World War I The American Legion, amination showed that the little of their wages in government bonds Thursday. Judge Hartwick, of Pon- Inventory coupons at hl* local board the kindness of the Depart
date amount to (123( 495 25? agali
with it* trained personnel, ite years ftHow was not seriously injured. He before the drive started: the re­ tlac, was here Friday while proofs on or before October 8. The sup- . presenting this gift, which
an assigned quota for the year
of experience. Is on the job now .
released from
the , hospital maining 40 per cent are all buying were taken tn litigation Involving' pliers have until October 11 to dis- I er be loaned out to those
I1474JOOA0.
the Echtlnaw drain In Carlton.
j pose of pld value coupons.
the material.
bonds regularly on a smaller scale.
(Continued on page L See. 2)
। Monday.

Home Front

iBtBlItf.

Drove Co, After Hi,
BROTHERHOOD
License Was Revoked I
$104.50 Fine, Costs MEET OCT. 1 8

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY. OCTOBER 7, 1943

W-

ARI YOU COING Tl
PART IN THE 1
WAR BOND 0

DAVENPORT'S PLANS FOR COLLEGE OF '
AGRICULTURE GET UNIVERSITY O.K.

A EiTAI AfflhCilT
A rAIAL ALUDENI

AT ASSYRIA CENTER

COUNTY OVER TOP
IN BOND DRIVE

aSWJsiS!-

AUCTION SALES

S

K.I

stage

Cor-

DEATH Or
ARCHIE RE I CKO RD

ANNE O'CONNER
■ vn ■
IS 4-H VICTORY
GARDEN WINNER

TIRE QUOTA FOR
OCTOBER CUT

itly

aid
to
the

uthor

LOCAL OPTION
ISSUE DISCUSSED

HELPS TO SOLVE
WAR PROBLEMS

Twenty Per Gent

then
iriou*
and
। con-

doing

inlay*

¥^r.‘Mld

WHITE ELEPHANT
SALE NETS $824

Photoqraph Taken
t Seventy-rive Yrs. Ago

Extension Class
Made Fine jtart

rNO SAUrnoriZariOn
Adjustments OH

A Peculiar Accident
Injured a Little Boy

Royal Coach
Employees Exceed
Bond Quota

a

County Retailers
- 1 J « *
1 Far EXCOOd Quota

8S8WP

�THE HASTINGS BANNER, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1H3’

o",4,

&amp;£"*&amp;.•

ding him a greeting? You
lhe proper address in the
section of the Home
Front column, this week.
Mrs. Ella Wolfe reports that her
Friends. In
ron-in-lfcw. Paul Dyer, who has
been 111 with Malaria haa left Ber­
irrtd st their home in Buchan- gen hospital and Is now convalcsFriday. Oct. 1. Her mothers ——--------- --------- . —.
tig health was the cause of near Kalamazoo.
at Hq
Battery. IIUfiD.
Fort Misa' WeFs servering her mcwMr. ^
*nd
Mn. Frank
Fmnk Bloom
Mr
nd Mrs.
Bloom have
have
uosecrans. Ban Diego. Calif He is Hon with the Hastings school thU. recently moved from N. Church to
, thoron
Mr. and Mrs. Newman fall where she had for a number. 1137 s. Jefferson street.
&gt;1A-W« of Unslng.
ofy^beenlnchYgt Of the
Bov Bccut. and member, of the
HasUnts Personals: The Hastings । Commercial department
| Hi-Y collected about seven ton:
Banner force sent a beautiful floral 1 1st Class Pvt Gerald Lawrence ! Of old papers and magazines SatLpteoe to the funeral of Fred Kim-, has been covering quite a bit of the urday. Trucks and drivers for them
.wwl, Charlotte, father of Russell U. S. A. since entering service. Aft- • were donated by the state and
nCiaunal, superintendent of the me-, er taking his basic training al I county highway departments and
■clianlcai end of the plant. Mr. Kim- Miami. Fla., he was rent to school 1 ulc Pct Mj|k co.
- mol. with UlUe If any esperlence,' at Denver, then transferred to MBm n n Walton has been in ne­
to the
tro^^hlswrek^.^ffiof^r

lrT°S2J(XW?,T,D"

bridesmaid, wore a dress ef pink
The ten members of lhe Horizon AT ORANGEVILLE
accepted flower of spring. Their and her flowers were of a har- club and Miss Kathleen Murray REARING PONDS
„
bush has blosaomad in the fall foe. ironlalng shade. Mary Alice Upkey., enjoyed a hike to the Country club
a niece of the bride, served as flow- on Thursday after school and had
Thirty-five members of the Barry
WUO1. er girl wearing a dress of white a cook-out supper. AU report a County Rod * Gun Club planted
Vivian Norton and Evelyn Woolclerks
over
yellow.
|
happy
time.
about
137
J00
fingeninm
in
Barry
Ston are new soda tauntaln clerks
Joseph Bowers, brother-in-law of
• • •
■ county lakes Bunday under direction
at Reed's drug store. •
the bride, was groomsman and
Miss Harriet Simons tlw new of Robert Fortney, superintendent
The stats of the ThJ
Saturday.
Arm“ Ah-’ 'ni
’av J*niM N“h and William Sackett Camp Fire field worker from Bal- 2/
sU?! fW1 haUdtery here: Mr.
Rainh
‘begueeta.
. u. Creek, attended a meetmgv. Fortney, also supervirea the county

Dairy Cow Udders Called
One of Vital War Machines

ths tnbM vital machines In the entire
war effort and must be protected,
sines they do a tremendous amount
of work tn miking milk from ths
nutrlenU^fn ths blood streams of
cows.
,
In order to secrete one pound of
milk, an udder must handle 400
pounds of blood. Hance a cow produring 40 pounds of milk daily must
to know that LL and Mrs. Edwin .Emmanuel Missionary College
c at .lowed with a tea- the second evenfitcm of P!“nUp
...... B formerly
.............
used, the pump about eight tons of blood
wUlMbe
b&lt;rthe
itheU
Mmhcrn&lt;and
'nnd:t
Dau«h,U'r1 wortt
u orlc 11 no
nA*
do,n** 0,1
0,1 ,he
,,lc b**
b“5Ls
of I through the udder.
Considerable
E. Pumala. who were previously Rerrien Springs, will reside ^oti
on a« ' will
Mother
Daughter
* don
14 of
........-.................
-------------bX
“ on March 13. igff*
! 1' *urZrJ?1 «bk»
sUlioned
at Clear lake camp, ------------------------have] firm near
thl* city.
banquet
1944.* m
folwh*fh .ho»
show’ whether or not1 care snd attention are necessary to
a O'.- pound baby daughter, pit*-,
। lowed by a council fire; on May 27
tnntieh nTtnrni rSSt t! nvn^ kecp thl* Nghty »«n*lllve mechanboth Ann. born Sept 19. at Virgin- i CELEBRATING GOLDEN
f »&gt;.... i.
k- .
i or not cnousn natural tooa is avail- ,
. ,
. ,
. . .,
able to justify the planting NatL. H.nfit ,m Peeing at its most etnclent
;w«ty yean ago and has been «uw.h,cV?"duc.j! ”u,,nU’- la. Minn.
WEDDING BUNDAY
spanning is sufficient to keep level.
.ns caawnMr. and Mrs Merle
Kelly (Mar’°r
parucuiany . a&lt;jon&gt; me
fOr up;u*11cuwia.
optometrists The
exam- tan"iteSfu~«
“£ui|S«"m
ih. iI
Tralnln. roune. tor ,u»rdUn&gt;1,i ural
-------.u.
...
—
-•«
------During
f
he
w
i
nterdairy
cows
hol Cimiata.
tnatlons
were
held
lr.
the
Sock
­
lakes
adequately
1
| InMiOns Were hfld *n
Book'
.,9jf '
its. also including his
Word recently received from Mrs. Cadillac hotel
parents of a daughter. Patricia । aiding anniversary on Sunday tue atarilng next week, the one on' *■'«»«’.
,hBl ._ .. snouio
should oe
be proviaea
provided wiui
with plenty oi
of
■I I. Ensign
Ise -----------------------same initials 'G._. G. E- Andersson of Big Rapids
—
— • — Pearl • Kheel.
— • recruiting
--------- Louise, born on
is mother’s aide is. G W. gives the news that their son. Col.:! officer for the SPARS, was In town in Lansing. Both
•erry. cnc time
tunc Eaton
uwn county editor
canor Kingsley 8. Andersson U now in Thursday calling at thc jwhooi and are doing nicely,
..
„a.rnH
, — . .
....
WIWIUWH Bl Ulf mMUtnV UUI’ stebblhs It U expected that Ml*« i ba,t county-owned ponds In the. udders of the cows.- This bedding
it both Bellevue
clkruc .-..".d
and Ycrmcntvlllt.
Vermontville. Africa, and the Banner is to be making other contacts. Ensign
Mr.
•*
—
“
•
—
*
—
Mrs
Stephen Johnson (Isabel mg room, from 4:00 to 7:00 o'clock
at Elk Rapids, where h&gt;» rent him there. How about some of Klieel will return later to interview
' protects the udder from the cold
uJLHTJst*
!i!LeiL.ir5lcnd8_¥e InvitedLo call, , Mvra Bumgardner of Battle Creek
edited the Elk Rapids Progress. Thc King’s old 'Hastings High class- candidates, the dnte to be an­ bage»
draft
family din“ ** present both days
ji
* * * _________________________ ' i snd dampness of concrete floors and
win
t.ra.. board
jo.*irw office,
c...ce. taking
ta-.ng over
over lhe
...s. Preceding
Fucedliig open
open house,
house, a
a family
din­ *•
nounced later.
work formerly done by Mrs Orville ner will
win oe neid
held at the dining hall
hall
____________ ■***-----------------~
; also helps prevent Injuries. Stall
Charles Gwinn a student at Cul­ --------------Sayles, who
has succeeded
Edw. 1 nl i o’clock. when their
children. BOARD TO ME^T
------------------'
EXECUTIVE
divisions between cows are recom­
ver Military Academy this year Popering as secretary of the board Mr? M. C. Musolf of Detroit and
The
------------------Executive
- •Board of the Barrv
|1 L n
i\ L J
mended, as they prevent mechanical
writes that getting to hLs room he
---------- -h-pter.
American
Re&lt;!
••*
. Charles Hinman of Hostings, their -County
chapter.
* has to turn 14 square corners and FARLEY—WINSLOW
• injuries to the odder and teats- Buch
, families and other relatives and uium
Cross., wiu meet T
Tuesday night. Oct j
,
then he goes up to hta mirror and
12.
al
7:30
p
m..
at
the
City
Clerk
s
!
"«'*»«.
Can
Wail
’
sUrring
|
Injuries frequently lead to serious
Saturday evening. Sept. 25. the KVeida will be nreaent.
! gives a snappv salute.
: office.
। Don Ameche. Gene llerney
'i udder diseases. Stall divisions may
’
| Thc local selective service office ceremony uniting In marriage MLss
-------- ■» a &gt;
1 It’s the naughty Nineties whenJ be made from piping or even from
IF IT WONT HELP WIN THE
WELDING—AUTO REPAIRING &amp; SERVICE
received a letter of commendation Ethel Mina Winslow, daughter of
necfting
was
.sparKing
ana
every
• • ENGAGEMENT
necking
■sparking" and
| from the Mate executive for their Mr. and Mr*. Percy Winslow, and I
IS ANNOUNCED
I——— dandy
----...—. fev,— wooa.
drugstore
had —
petticoat
i accuracy and promptness in com­ Richard William Farley, son of El­
WE BUILD—
WAGONS—TRAILERS—HITCHES
er. A spicy story of Grandpa and
In case c«f obstruction in the teat
] piling thc necessary and required der and Mrs. Richard Farley of Mt.
ithe
“&gt; French
™«1&gt; Madamolsclle
MM.m.UeW and
.M thc -------•
. .. .
Vernon. Ohio, was read nt the Sevreports for Barry county.
ingakement oi her olde.sl daughter, i.uttes fair who uavr their lovers
New and Used Parts—Glass Installed
Mias Janet L smith, to Pvt Mar_.-,a,r *no RB'C U1clr ,OTe"1 sometimes necessary .to use milking
Judge Archie D. McDonald re­ cnth-Day Adventist church here,
the air.
ceived a vividly descriptive letter the groom’s father. Elder Farley,
Un E. Van Gelson, son of Mrs
( tubes. This is a dangerous proccIrom Ma for James E. Spier, former reading the service.
Maude Van Gelson. 702 E. MUI St
dure. os it frequently introduces dis­
Wedding music was furnished by
Judge, who is now stationed in In­
Pvt. Van Gelson, who Is stationed Warner Baxter. Margaret Lindsay
asked for 10 percent
ease organisms Into the udder. It
dia with the India-China Wing. Miss Evelyn Farley of Berrien
at Shepherd Field. Texas, as a radio In ’Crime Doctor’’
The story of a man. once the, should not be done unless unnvoidin bonds; now we
Air Transport Command. It Is all Soring* and Mlw Myrtle Thompson
technician Is spending his ten dav
Phone M07
Hostings
221 N. Mich. Ave.
master
mind
of
a
gang
of
thieves,
Interesting information and Judge of Eaton Rapids, preceding and
able, and then the tube should be
furlough here with his mother and
nerd considerably
who
becomes
an
ace
criminologist
during
thc
ceremony.
McDonald would be glad to pass
ether relatives.
boiled and the tent disinfected be­
A white satin gown was chetgn
the letter on to anyone who wishes
No data has been set for the wed- &gt; and highly respected humanitarian fore the tube Is Inserted. Extreme
alter an accident causes him to
by lhe bride for ner wedding and
to read lu
.
[ding os yet.
lose all knowledge of his former care must also be exercised In usMr.
ing teat dilator*.

“Mr
,oto
" H“uno
3JU.•.XS’.m,SS.,^SnU^£ “ft*KT?

“.A 5S:i

-‘IS

v

r

S

TLICATDCC

PETE'S ALTO PARTS

FDR lay-1:

Cash for Your Junk Car

"t.ildervleeveS Bad Day ’ starring
Harold Peary, Jane DarweR
Nancy Gates
Giideraleeve is accused of taking
a bribe while on jury duly, freeing
n notorious criminal, housebreaking
and safe robbing

»XS.«IME SHOPPING
'-O

bxToiletSoap 3
£££
zuc spry

—9 out of 10 screen stars use it

&amp; FRUITf L VEGETABLES]
SQUASH
ONIONS DRY
CAULIFLOWER
NEW CABBAGE
LEAF LETTUCE
ORANGES

lbs.

TABLE QUEEN

CALIFORNIA

lbs.

lb.

lb.

it.

lb

IOc
15c
8c
5c
15c
121c

3 LB. JAR

I LB. JAR

68c

24c

For all baking

and frying

Sweet

"Top Man" starring Susanna Foster,
Donskr O’Connor. Peggy Ryan
Dealing humorously and drama­
tically with jwesent dav family af­
fairs and situations close to lhe
heart of so many Americans.

KENT CLUB COFFEE

19'
33'
26'
31'
36'

LB.

HILLS BROS. COFFEE
LB.

WHITE HOUSE COFFEE

Tokay Grapes

DATED COFFEE
CHASE &amp; SANBORN, lb.

KAFFEE HAG

15'

SANKA COFFEE

37'

POSTUM CEREAL

BACON
s p&gt;,.

ib.

PORK SAUSAGE ,
FRESH SIDE PORK
PORK CHOPS
ROUND STEAK
BEEF LIVER
SHORT STEAKS
VEAL ROUND STEAK
VEAL BREAST

lean

6 pts.

any sixe pieco

center cuts

11 pts.

29c

lb.

13 pts.

6 pts.

ROAST

10 pts.

STEIR BEEF

»... - 29c

3 pts.

31c
it. 25c
36c
41c
36c
34c
46c
19c

lb.

steer

BEEF CHUCK

Devise Alcohol Plant
Using broken down railroad lank
cars for cookers, scouring junk
yards and salvage heaps f»r odds
and ends of usable equipment, turn­
ing scraps into piping, controls and
all the multitude of mechanical eon
trivances that make up on nicohnl
plant arc all part of the latest war
production story to come to light.
There was no new plant equipment
available und the plant had to.be up
and running in lhe shortest possible
time. Only $2,400 of original cquijh
ment waft usrrt.

GROCERY DEPARTMENT

Grade 1
pts.
ib

SLAB

Barbara Stanwyck, Michael O'Shea.
"Lady of Burlesque"
’Die story of a small town bur­
lesque performer who suddenly gels
her blk chance nt ’ The Old Opera
House" a famous theatre on Broad­
way.

lb.

lb.

pts.
lb.

INSTANT POSTUM
Large can----------- ..............

STERLING FRUIT JARS
Withaul covers, dozen ...

CAMPBELLS TOMATO SOUP
HOME BRAND OLEO
3 point*—2 lbs.

ALL SWEET OLEO
I points—Ib.

... .....

.

KEYKO OLEO

SEMOLINA MACARONI
SEMOLINA SPAGHETTI

N. B. C. SHREDDED WHEAT

21'
45'
39'
28'
35'
25'
23'
33'
33'
21'

lb.

18c

RITZ
pkg-

21c

or Carnotion

1 brown point

IF IT WON’T HELP WIN THE
WAR—FORGET IT.

Lag in Subways
Contrary to popular belief, the
United States is behind Europe in
the number of citie* with subways.
While we have three subway-served
cities, Europe has at least eight. In
thc rest of the world there arc five.
Latest addition to foreign systems is
the new taur-mllc section opened in
Moscow. The world’s first subway
opened in London In 1853. long be­
fore construction began in Amer­
ica. Glasgow followed in 1880. Bos­
ton was the first American city to
take to the subway idea, beginning
operation in 1895. Budapest. Paris
and Berlin all antedated New’York,
which opened its first underground
transportation artery in 1904.
Canadian Electric Power
Central electric stations in Can­
ada produced 33,445.300.000 kilowatt
hour* of electrical energy In 1941
compared with 30.080.248,000 in 1940.
This was an increase of 11 per cent
and wa* the largest output to date.

f'TRAND
THEATKB=
Hostings, Mich. Telephones 2244-2557 B
FRIDAY and SATURDAY. OCTOBER 8-9
DOUBLE FEATURE ATTRACTION

GILDERSLEEVES

BAD

DAY'

and Warner Baxter and Margaret Lindsey

CRIME

"THE

DOCTOR"

SUNDAY and MONDAY. OCTOBER 10-11
Joan Crawford and Fred MarMurray

"ABOVE

SUSPICION"

Bargain matinee Sunday 1:00 to 3:00
Only enough admluiona will be sold to fill
theatre once at bargain prices.

TUES.. WED.. THURS.. FRI.. OCT. 12-1i-&lt;4-15

lb.

&gt;SES|
STARLARD I CRACKERS PET MILK I MOLASSES
3 brown points

Paint Door Bottoms
Even in new houses, the bottom
edges of doors arc frequently left
unpainted. Inasmuch as the bottom
edges have maximum susceptibility
to moisture from driven rain or
snow, the doors may swell and de­
velop cracks unless the pores of Die
wood are sealed. Door* which are
likely to suffer in this way should
be taken of! the hinges and the bot­
tom edges thoroughly painted and
varnished.

Emergency Landings
Instances in which flight strips
along public highway's have prevent­
ed plane crashes and saved lives are
cited by the war department. Con­
structed as auxiliary landing fields,
these strips saved the life of a sol­
dier at one northern post wbgstothcy
accommodutt-d a plane bearing I wo
army medical officers being flown In
to perform an emergency operation.
The regular airfield could pot be
used because of a snowstorm.’ but
army trucks lined up to Illuminale
the auxiliary flight strip.
In the
East, a heavy bomber which was
unable to locate a large airport dur­
ing sub zero weather, landed on a
7.000 fcot concrete atrip.
These
strip* also can be used for disperslun of military aircraft in ease of
enemy attack.

HO CAKE
No. 10 can

60c|

lhe most talked about picture released In yean
all filmed In beautiful technicolor
Ernst Lubltsch * Miracle of Mirth
Gene Tierney. Don Amrche and Charles Coburn

"HEAVEN CAN

Bahry

WAIT"

theatrv?

Hastlngsr Mich., Phones 2247-2282

JU

FRIDAY and SATURDAY. OCTOBER 8-9
DOUBLE FEATURE' ATTRACTION
Johnny Mack Brown and Raymond Hatton

"OUTLAWS OF STAMPEDE

PASS"

and Lloyd Corrigan and Dorothy Lovett

"MANTRAP"

Lat’s all help sink iv
"Lat's put every ounce of Ightin’ food

I.

PILLSBURY’S BIST
g«wafc^ FLOUR

FDUDLC ENTER

SUNDAY ond MONDAY. OCTOBER 10-11
Donald O'Connor. Susanna Foster and Lillian Gish

"TOP

MAN"

Bargain matinee Sunday 3:00 to 5:M

TUES.. WED.. THURS.. OCTOBER 12-13-14
Barbara Stanwyck and Michael O'Shea

$] 25

"LADY
206 E. STATE ST.. HASTINGS, MICH.

N. MAIN ST., NASHVILLE, MICH.

OF

BURLESQUE"

This Is not an old pi-ture. but h Jast appearing

�Tltt BAITINGS flAHHTM. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 7. 1R3

I Martin and baby. Hastings, R 3; I DEATH -OF
tin which she suffered a hip frar-l*. Rollo Nlbba' slater and chlldrsn'
Lewi* Curl, Detroit; Mrs Prank MRS. HENRY SHELDON
lure
of Hobok*n, N. J, are VtalUng him
. Kelly Harting*. R. 2: Mrs. Vern
Mrs. Ella Sheldon, who ha* been
On October 5. IBM *he wa* mar-1 fQr " ZTZjL I Mrt c. "
Elliston. Hasting*, R. 1; Mis* Doro- In poor health for the past fifteen Tied to John 8 Rogers, who sur- *°r* If""***“•
, thy Naah. 219 E falair; Mrs. Wright year*, passed away al six o'clock' rives. No children were born to thte Bktns returned Monday from a few
Clifford. Freeport: Thoma* Tan-1 Sunday morning. Oct. 8. al Pen-! union, however. Martha Varrill
SB?
Idarlck. Wayland; Donald Welcher. nock hospital where she had been -came to them when she was eleven I***10?,"1
.4? Id'ttn TO| year* old and shared their home Un who ha* »l*nt use summer
(Continued from Page 1. Section 1.) Bedford James Miller. 102 8. Park; I for several weeks
(Continued from page 1. Bee. 1)
( Roderic Cramer. 403 W. MUI; Ernest. Deceased wa* bom Nov. 1. 187?. us an own child untU she married, here with hl* grandparent* stayed
are
to
be
complimented
on —Prohibition
or local opUon
which
trainees are placed on the Job. IXtlton
Delton
are'
to
be
i
tn.
nn&gt;
niece
of
war
iooa
wora
—
—
Barker.
505
N.
East
8t
;
Albert
Bk*»
the
daughter
of
peter
and
Agnes
She
and
the
husband,
a
riater
and
.
25?
aS?
— of waf food work outlaw* the sale of alcoholic bevworking part time and attending, ..
the fine _&gt;
piece
oJIv
d'urhm three dav* erages in any governmental sub- mer. W. Walnut St; MUs Jeanette
..anetie Patterson Coburn,
Cobum. both natives of, brother, three
'.hree nieces,
nieces, two nephews
nepnew* 2?*
school part time.
theyU.t
completed
du
Lf*
dAc^r.ifnJ
tn Alkm division, represents one extreme In Lewi*. Delton; Miss
She came
came to
Cl*te WUllam*
Mis* Geneva
Geneva Todd,
Todd. i Scotland.
Scotland. She
to this
this comcom- many
many other
other relatives
relative, and
and aa host
host of
of Clare
Williams attended
attended the 8tete
State
„
------------- ------- --------Inuhi?.
^a7rv rSv%r£
the mailer of control Mr. McPar- Hastings. R 2; Wm
Stanley,
Twp.
'
' ’ left to mourn
‘ her pass-- --------- °"
w~*v -sheep
---------------------As In other communities.
Hasof
I; Wm.
Stanley,W.W.munlty
I munltyfrom
fromHailing.
Hasting*
Twpabout
. aboutfrierfriends
are
»howof
Suffolk
al -Kalamalings haa
—types
------------of
*-------------tings
has two
program*.'""
Bishop..Barry County Farm Labor
.: John
said whether
Whether or
or not
not It
II U
u Stale
tjiave St
«**.:
jonn Kollar.
Kollar, Middleville:
Middleville; 48
48 year*
years ago.
ago She
She was
was united
united In
In ;. ing
Ing
Weoriaiaay w Mr. ana Mrs.
one for the ln-scnool student and A**l*tent. who helped supervise me ; wise to adoptthl*
J \
— n.hv
mvL.r Freeport; Mr.
u? Henry
H»nrv 8
r Rheirt.it
&gt; and
system
of Lcon-1
BabyTyier.
Mr* n-r.M
Gerald I I m.ret.iw.
marriage to
Sheldon
and I AtAl an early age she became a Clifto* Campbell attended
the oOwr for lhe out-of-school per- group. 80 Delton hfch school stu- j trol dependf on a number of fac-1 Detour and baby. 306 8. Hanover. | te them were born
two children member of the Wesleyan Methodist
son. In each instance the student dent* harvested 3 148 crates of car- tors.
uol
I Medical patient* are John Cap-1 A#nes- no« Mr» °°n Siegel, and church at Hickory Comer*. uter Bunday afternoon in honor of Mte*
follows a prescribed course directly rot* on the
Riley farm*
In Gun Lake
--------------------------------------MP., wra.
MfP.rt.nd MK&gt; U»&gt; U be gn. 07
Mr.. Cb;.
““'X
“r'.njl SSSS“rrMf “SS
Ktord “S. VLXJS'
family
related to the occupation. Cooper- ‘"r,h
' Mr
two Usters. Mrs.^Allce active in all community af fate*. wasiMadayon buainesa* Mr.Shd Mrt
alive programs have been arranged
-------------------M*‘“‘»ta to vote wnorr.
n wasmngwn
mw.
of IUstln
and Mrs H„. Vffy
-nerou*
and
especially Carl Bohde of Ft. Wayne were
for student* tndepartment
&lt;*—-------- - stores.
------| 1 to be lost for lack of tabor to har- •®u‘d
groceries, meat market*, gasoline vest. F^ev and hi* five tenant for • bone dry law U.
! ’’"p tttSmknMiddleSille Rich-! riet Martin of Toledo; also two thoughtful of those less fortunate.;-----------------------------------------------------------station*, drug and shoe stores. In farmers called for help from the
1—If he was convinced that an
* a “'"nan. Miaaievuie iu
brothers. James Cobum of Detroit than she.
the craft* and trade* apprentices Delton School. Mr Harper, Super- overwhelming majority of the peo- J!? S'nj^r
«; * ■
and Peler Coburn of Hasting* Twp
can „ aDUv
Mld of her.
-------------- ■
are learning the technique* of ma- Inlendent of School and Mr Weav- pie in the county were both publicowrt Ma*
Sheldon wa* a member of I "She passed this way but once but
_________________
chlnlsts.
molders,
patternmaker* er. Agricultural Instructor con- ly and privately bone dry and did
"nny Doyte. FT^POrt
nrsl Methodist church
for! »he s&lt;^Hived that those whotellow
and printers.
I tacted County Agent Foster for not care to use alcoholic beverages
Seven ‘urglcsi I»Uen»a-1 many year* and of the o E. S. No. i Sww- whteh way she^em"
One of the first occupations to’help In oreanlsTne a harvesting in any form.
'ffiS
'T
Know_2»cn_way_vte_en_ —
graduate a student wa* dry cleaning "ew.of «ud*nt*- Ml Btehon wa*
2_lf he waf convinced that by gS'V.’) •
**“.
Fun.r.i sorvlrex verr held at ntrsitaw^ ttit •
I
•
3M W a’r^"’u7i Lenta "chaffeeJ *“»««’
were held at PLEASANT HILL
Thl* proved-highly successful and loaned U&gt; help aupervteatbe 80
making BIUUIIUHC
alcoholic beverages more Nashville; Russel) Oerllnger. 310
-T boys rtUmUHI
Walldorff funeral home on
Mr. and Mrs. George Konzen of
continues to be one of the strong
JV */
" •—•••• —
I
difficult
to obtain. ••
It -would
auto­ R Broadwav Miss Helen Laver *1- Tuesday afternoon al two o clock. South Bend spent lhe weekend with ■
ray; Miss Helen layer. Al- ------------------the maUcany cauge
drinking.
points in the urogram. During early ported
the boys by truck from
fr&lt;
..
to:
W
m vWlv.
Deardorff.
Clarksthe
Rev.
L.
Winston
Stone
officialncr
her
parents.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
R.
J.
walva
Deardorff.
Clarkswork
andl 3_lf he w convinced that “
II -tile;
"T.-. ; Mrs. Bertha Eckardt. Lake
OTgsnlxallon the. student was urged school to
,n the
,h' •
orlt and return
r*u*
Interment in Riverside cerne- Williams. * Mrs. Herb Cook is mak­
to take a correspondent course from ' pal‘l a .^ood *o,n&lt; *1?' f?r ll”’ *°uld remove lhe temptation from «***•,-ing some repairs on the porch of
u natlonsllv known, dry cleaning work. Hie group working by the me youth of the county and would ,uaesJi*
. her house, and by that we mean
school. This proved so successful crate averaged over 40 cents per not merely substitute In it* place
X’’ « y
T. C.
. "Mrs." cook Because of labor short|
OBITUARY
OF
desirable blind pigs or I
that other student* following have hour and enjoyed the work
MYRTTE A. ROGERS
MAE
WEST
—
li
U.
fl.
war
slang
Mr Riley ha*
has engaged during other places of Illicit Mie
sale.
taken simitar work with excellent 1 Mr.
descriptive of * tank with two I Myrtle A Warner was bom Feb floor and supports herself * Sun-'
the summer seasen youth groups
4—If he felt sure that there would
results
j 11. 1876. at South Pine lake, the day dinner guests of Mr and Mrs..
turrets; alio a life preserver worn ' daughter of Leroy and Alice Mae Care Williams were. Mrs. Inex
When careful
planning
lakes from other towns. Jamaclans from be no Illicit selling of alcoholic bevplace, there is a sound practical the State Labor Camp at Chief erages In lhe confines of the coun-1 high tinder th* armpit*. Million! Warner Her entire life was spent Jordan and Mrs. Ida Schleh of
adjustment to working conditions Noon-Day and other groups He re- ty or that a bone dry law would । of ui won't ride tank* or crow in this community where site was Middleville and Pfc Edwin Earl
wmen places
maces a
a student
stuaent. In
in a
a ;xxslnasi- serves his praise however, for this merely cause people to go to nelghwhich
the
oeean to we rnuit do our loved and respected by all who Schleh of Pocatello, Idaho, who is '
tlon of knowing what he desires to ;
‘on «fh°ol «rj»m&gt; •» being the boring counties to do their drinkhome —
on
ten-day
*
knew her. She departed this life ........
. a —
—, furlough
----- .....
part on lhe home front and Sept. 28 al Crispe hospital In Plain- ».Mrs Addle Lewis was at lhe home
Trim and up-to-the-minute
do Through occupational training ' rno®‘ orderly and hardest working ing.
rtud^U^e finding their placw in &lt;roup on his fields this year. He
5-If. in general, he was conbuy War Bonds to the limit to back well, where she had been for nearly of Mr. and Mrs. Herb Cook part
for A. M. wear, yet they take
the workaday• worid. holdiw th.tr &lt;
• ™d of carrots Just seemed ylnced that resident, of the counthe attack of our Invasion fortes. i seven weeks following an accident of last week on account of illness.
on a sparkling new person­
jot» end progressing toward the top
before them
ty do not use intoxicating bevrapidlv There i* a source of satbach one of the three da vs about erages or that a majority of the visality after five! Two-piece
or*
here
will
be
non-annkers
,
Isfaction in watching these young fln pupils volunteered for the work. Hors
non-drinkers.
.
casuals in rayon, featuring
However. Mr
Mr. McFarland
McFarland wan
warned.
people on lhe fob. finding their The group was about half boys However
all die new fashion tricks of
je gmKees and moving on to a better and half girls Certainly these
stu- if vou vote for local option and if
"some
school
it carries, don't go home feeling lliat
the season! Hin-alimminc
।
ns their knowledge of the Work । uenu
dents nave
have m.*«-d
missed
------- —’—
’
work but thev have obtained a keen something definite has been done
lines . . . graceful flared ef­
satisfaction
in
Mvlne
over
3,000
Nothing
will
have
been
achieved
Hastings expects a steady growth
fects , . . shirring to mold
bushels
of
carrots
and
helping,
os
but
on
opportunity
to
try
out
a
new
in occupational training programs
1 thev ran and as the opportunity system and make It wort. TTw real
your figure. Dashing trim­
k&gt;
nl
..
a* .
• 1 present« itself, in this essential foodfob will begin, a Job which will re­
ming! Sixes 12 to 20.
New rlashc Material production lob A* years go bv thev quire vigilance and consideration
J n LL
remember the lesson, of every day of the year
May Outmode Rubber tin* work and the lasting Mtlsfac- On the other hand. Mr McPar— non of a job well done.
land said he would vote against
■ Woodland. Middleville and Nash- loc“'
m
to
dribbin, bu. hldrt. e-toll, -nMarvelous new substances ore ™.r Ite SSt
cSp?"to""?!? &gt;™d »nd .totorf ite .mrttoto .nd
being produced in the research lab­ rtS'oSj Kd
oratories of this country. Last week locality.
The weather has been problems of control. &lt; Il ls neceaannouncement was made bv Glenn mefat ideal for this work and they wry to remember, h- Mid. that
L Martin, president of the air­ have
®n
,wh
have harvested
harvested thousands
thousands of
of bushbush­ J™
craft company bearing Jtta name, els working in many small groups
affects all other citizens of the
that his factory laboratory had
county. Ask vourself how they will
developed an entirely new plastic,
respond and how It will work out."
which promises to lie better than
3—If he thought that a goodlv
rubber for automobile inner tubes
number of citizens were not really
and for other products
opposed to drinking. "It doesn't take
many." he said, "to make a bad sit­
This new suostance ts made from
uation of such a restriction in anv
coaL limestone, salt and water. It
community. They may object to
is not a synthetic rubber, about
Barn- County homemakers en­ being forbidden to drink and thus
which we read so much. Mr Martin
. stated. Il Is called "Marvinol." and rolled In extension work for 1943-44 made worse drinkers."
3—If hr was not sure that
Is an entirely new product Its uses will Join to defend their homes
! against waste, say* Mary E. Bullis, this form of control would work as
have not been fully exploited.
intended.
Martin said that one of the prin- home extension agent.
"Some education with respect to
cl|&gt;al advnnloges of the substance
IEleven
—;... women have jJust
— com~ tailoring
'illorlng rourse. taught bv
by the nature and consequences of al­
was that It was 100 percent reclaim- »le&lt;ed «
Eastman, specialist In coholic consumption will do more
able—a property which he said Martorle
E"-'-"-"
.3 In
which two coats, a
to bring about a reasonable alti­
"may In itself revolutionize the en- -----------clothing.
Jacket,
suit*---were
tire Inner lube industry-"
I; J®
5-®1, and eight
.....-------— made tude toward the problem than end­
Another valuable nroperty. he Three of these garments were make less ranting against the “evils of
drink". Mr. McFarland slated. "Ed­
said. Is Marvinol's ability to retain . overs.
air when used in inner tubes. He
To aid with home sewing, sewing ucation will do-more than laws to
asserted that tubes mode of the machine clinics will be held in the discourage exhibitions of vulgarity
We
material had been driven more than : cquntv October 19 and 20 Anyone and bad taste in drinking
6.000 miles on company car* with- 1 wishing to bring a machine in. Americans are the world's fastest
out having a single pound of ate, c'far? lt up and have It adjusted law makers and also its best law­
added
1 should call Miss Bullis at the Ex­ breakers.”
Martin also said that "rubber" i lc,2ilon office'in the courthouse,
"In mv mind, Prohibition (and I
gloves made of the substance had ' Tite four lesson* which will be was for in both increased lhe prev­
been used in a photographic tab- taught by local leader* to their alence of heavy drinking and made
oratory for 55 days and were still groups are care and repair of small II-more respectable. It became the
tuable. although showing signs of I electrical equipment, new trick* for smhrt thins to drink great quan­
deterioration Rubber gloves under' old clothes, arrangement of fumi- tities of vile liquor and to show
tli&gt; same conditions, he Mid. rotted ture and "nacking a punch in ev- defiance of the law. It became!
the smart thing to secure bootleg]
and became completely unservlce- I cr’.*un£h"
.
,
Rich, soft felts—both de­
able in 14 days
I The health of the family 1* not liquor and swill it regardless of
He said Marvinol had atao been forgotten a* two lessons are of- disastrous and possibly fatal effects.
mure and dashing! Mists of
used experimentaliv to make nip- f«®d for leaders one on in-Mca- Selling bootleg liquor became a big
veiling or brilliant feather
ples for nursing bottles, fountain Hons of Illness and a second oirt on business, provided the basts for
trim. Styles for everyone!
pen
sacs, hot water bottles, soles preparation and equipment of the racketeering and organized crime,
and heels and even pencil erasers, ji sick room.
ro9*n- .
,
.
not pnly In the liquor business but
Tlie first lessons for leaders are beyond that and led to endless po­
I scheduled for November 2 and 3 at litical and legal corruption. Instead
Ute courthouse In Hastings.
of Prohibition, it would have been
। A home front chairman is select­ much wiser and cheaper to have
ed in each group to assist with the instituted a sane educational pro­
various drives and help bring war- gram."
| time information to the group on
"This is our real problem today.
Donald Welcher. 27. of Bedford 1 wavs of MVlnx fat. scrap or paper. It is about time wei call In our
of an organized
was badly Injured about 4 o'clock,I The
--------other
—• officers
——
------- - medical men, or chemists, our psy­
....
extension group are chairman, sec- chologists. our Sociologists and our
Saturday
afternoon ,.v..
near^lhe top extenslon^^roup^are^chairman^secof the south hill approaching what । relary. treasurer and two project educators to promote education on
was known as "Whiskey Run Hol- leaders.
what alcohol really Is. its effects,
low” In pioneer days. It is about six
While there are only four lessons and how to cope with U. If we do
miles south of Hastings. In Balti- on thrift and two on health, ex­ this, the results will be an Intelli­
more township, on M-?7.
I tension groups are often found ac- gent cooperation In lhe interests
Mr. Welcher was going south on live in community affairs such as of a saner and better society for
that highway, riding his motorcycle., Red Cross work and school lunch both ourselves and our children."
He Is experienced in the handling programs.
and operating of that type of wheel ] Mother* often fight best at home PENNOCK HOSPITAL
At the top of the south hill there and It Is for homemakers who want
During the week of Sept. 27 to
I* a turn -to the right. For some to do their part to rave these homes Oct. 4. the following babies were
reason his machine go» out of con- 1 that these lessons are planned,
bom at the hospital: A boy to Mr.
trol *0 that, instead of making the |
and Mrs. John Martin. Hastings.
turn, the motrcycle went straight ।
R. 2. Sept. 21; a girl to Mr. and
ahead and off the east side of the
Using farrowing quarters succes­ Mrs. Claud Covey. Hastings. R. 2.
roadway, near lhe top of the hill. I
Sept. 28: a boy to Mr. and Mrs.
The rider was thrown violently I sively for different groups of sows Ralph Van Wle, 428 E Court St.
against the road bank striking on 1 and their litters is one method of Sept. 28; a bov to Mr. and Mrs.
his face and head, causing deep cuts increasing ri&gt;rk production, the Uni­ Earl Moore. 318 N- Church. Sept.
and possibly other Injuries.
versity of Illinois college of agricul­ 29; a girl to Mr. and Mrs. Donald
The Injured man was picked up ture says. On some farms the same Moore. Hastings. R. 5. Oct. 1; a
by Nell Granger, who was on his
boy to Mr and Mrs. Allen New­
quarters arc used for different lots ton. Nashville. R. 3. Oct. 1: a girl to
to Pennock hospital, where medical of sows at interval* of about two the Rev and Mrs. James R. Chrts. and surgical aid was given. Several
months, so that when one lol of pigs ncil, 401 E State Road. Oct. 3 a
X-ray pictures were taken. These is ready for weaning, the next sows boy to Mr. and Mrs. R. E Transue.
had not been developed when this
Clarksville. Oct. 4. •
Item was written.
He was able to farrow arc moved in. Two or
Patients discharged
are:
Mrs.
to be returned to his home Monday, three groups of sows, each having Leslie Oversmith and baby. 922 E
but will return to the hospital later two litter* a year, will produce from Madison; Mrs. Gaylord Cook and
for such other treatment as may be I four to ilx lot* of pig* of as many baby. Lake Odessa; Mr*
Irs. Sarah
necessary If anv. when the X-ray different age) on some of these Rulison, 519 E Green:'L
Mrs Carl
picture* tell their *tory.
s. Richard
Scott. Lake Odessa*. Mrs.
farms.
Lelnaar and babv. 1111 S. Broad­
Optimism is the abllitv to speak I
way: Oerald Mead. Nashville; Mrs.
of “my” car in the face of a chattel 1 If
-. lhe
-.v worst comes, a use for lhe Kenneth Laberteaux and baby. 3in
mortgage with 10 payments still to &gt; road hog might be found, for he W, Madison: Mrs. Earl Moore and
be made.
1 ought to drive an 80-ton tank.
baby. 318 N. Church; Mrs. John

HELPS TO SOLVE
WAR PROBLEMS

Student Volunteer*
m^aun"

rop*

.LOCAL OPTION
ISSUE DISCUSSED

jl‘&gt;

»

NEW

FROCKS

y.9O

For Inner Tubes, Etc.

War on Waste,
Homemakers Theme
For 1943-44

MILLINERY

J.98

Bedford Man Hurt
Saturday on M-37
■ In Baltimore

AT PENNEY'S!

T'S patriotic and wise, nowadays, to save money every way
you can—to save and put your savings into War Bonds!
Save by making everything last longer. Save by not buying
useless and trivial things. Save, too, by shopping regularly at
your J. C. Penney store for things you really need!

I

The less you buy the more you need Penney values.

•

Penney’s still offers, as it always has, the highest quality
merchandise that can be had, at th&amp;lqwest possible prices.

You don’t pay for costly extras, for frills, or “front” at
Penney’s.

FBIPAY SPECIALS

SATURDAY

HARVEST TIME PANCAKE FLOUR Ploi" * "ck‘h"'
HIGHLANDS DAIRY MILK
quart
HIGHLANDS COTTAGE CHEESE
°o paint*
DURKEES OLEO
4 point,'
i lb.
PORK LOAF
5 points
_ Ib.
SMOKE TANG SAUSAGE 5 point*
lb.
SMOKE FISH whiting*
no points
Ib.

BUY STAMPS C. Thomas Stores

25‘
13c
16c
23c
33c
42c
38c

BUY BONDS

And there’s another thing about Penney’s that’s a Mg help in
this wartime year.

The folks who work at your Penney store are people who know
this town and its wants and needs. Their chief concern is to help
stretch your budget and to see that you get merchandise that
will serve you and suit you well.

It pays big dividends to shop at Penney’s.-

MEN'S

ALL-WOOL

Real investments in lasting styling
and enduring fabrics—and all at
rock bottom prices! Rich striping*
in single or double breasted mod-

MARATHON' HATS

398 .
Lasting* quality ,’aD wool falls
that can take Masons of hard
wmt! Raw or bound edaoa in
all tba naw suit shades. Invert
(fa a mw Marathon hat today!

*
J

SUITS
Jt/

Jr

�THE HASTINGS BANNER, THURSDA

ITORIAL5

£WtE&amp;S44«e*auniK *!s='?-”“^1

CHURCHES ।

Evening service* at 7:30. Evange­
listic singing and sermon by Pastor
CHURCH
(ODntlnued from Page 1 Section I.)
Tuesday night BY.P.U. at the
1 I.OO.P. halt church at 7:3o. All young people In­
tttog As a matter Of fart, bond
rati^S.
vited.
Wednesday night prayer meeting
buyer* are merely Invwllng their' Divine worship at 10 so AM The
at
the church at 7:JO and teaching
money In something that 1* safer pastor will preach on the theme,
rh?,.
tinman In. "And ,Ie Brought Him to Jesus “
of 8. 8.. tenon.
than money and which brings an ingl U .M A M
Wednesday
ocwiesday »r
afternoon.
—-- Oct. 13. the
will meet
term return greater than most n.ooo.ooo children in America have Lsdtes Miutonary-- Society
----no religion* Instruction whatsoever. with Mrs LmHe,(gr
I Prepare your child for intelligent
ctttonshlp here and hereafter. PRESBYTERIAN
luis” iVRuiriA
chHcf to "Sunday school ANNOUNCEMENT!
S Conger Hathaway, pastor
AiM ta^thTsouthwwt1 Pacific. The lhU ?.u.nd-y’—
Rev. 8. Conger Hathaway left
for Flint Monday to preside as
outlook is favorable.
FIRST METHODST CHURCH
Moderator and preach the sermon
.
The Michigan
Michigan Christian Advo- al the opening session of the Synod
A word of caution, however, tomcat?,
pul
-,ate. official publication
of the -* Michigan. The meeting lasts
....
—
those opttmists who think that Methodist Church
—•- for the Detroit of
•nemy resistance is certain to col- Area, is celebrating Its 70th annl- until Thursday afternoon.
The Trustees will meet Tuesday
lhe week
tapae at any moment now—Enemy versan
»e~-— during -----------* beginning
night, Oct. 5.
next
line* have not yet been broker) on R
fxA Sunday, October 10th. Copies
The Presbyterian Guild met at
gny of the scattered fronts.
“
’•
- cne of Mias Agne~

sst, teiLdS'

WUwY »m&gt;lM m stm, w in
face ef superior power, but In comparwtively good order.
J
.
• • •
I
The number «.
of prisoners taken
’.Ticr
is a
a reliable
reliable index
index aa
as to
to whe
whetnt
Is retreating
retreating a-iuium.
according
■n Opponent
opponent is
2 gy
to the rear\ as hard-pressed Na.i
commentator* now put it!) or is in
• state of disorganized rodte.

„„ p„,„, .. .............
on -OOM
Utcra.uro and
.nd Good U&gt;- Good Literature
Livmg."
indnv Hchool will meet at
The Sur^..
der the direction nf Judge
ll:3p —
under
Adelbcrt
* ‘‘ CortrlglYL General Su.’*rtntendent There are classes for
-------------

which Nazi lines were so definitely
smashed that further organized re­
sistance on their part was Impos­
sible, prisoners were taken by the
hundreds of thousands.

METHODIST RURAL PARISH
Bessie Margaret Rulison. Pastor
Preaching Bunday at Martin and
Quimby Time 10—11:30. Sundav
School—Martin 10 a.m. Quimby
10:30 azn.
Goodwill 10:00.
Hendershott 10:30The Rally Day Services al Good­
will were well attended. A bounti­
ful dinner at 1 pm. followed lhe
morning services. At 2 pm. the fol­
lowing program was presented
Congregational singing lea by Elaine
Count. Instrumental trio. Mr. and
Mrs. Melvin Smith, and Wm. Far­
leyMrs. Smith Introduced Rev. E. H.
Babbitt of Grand Rapids who took
as hl', theme—"Moses Alibis and
Ours."
Elaine and Jack Count sang
"America is Marching" followed by
another number by the trio The
closing hymn. ‘.’God Be With You"
was then sung.
,
■

„.­
The special offering ™
on last Su
Sun
day
day for
for lhe
the pejxtofiip
Fellowship O
off SufferSufferand service amounted to 8122.C0*The
money
wTlf
be
used
for
Ov
— -------------- — —n­ ­
erseas Relief and for service to our
At Stalingrad and In Tunisia, the boys in the camt» at home

The same thing happened in
Prance when Nazi mechanized le­
gtons broke through at Sedan, also
in Russia when Hitler’s initial in­
vasion thrust eaught lhe Soviets
by surprise and left hundreds of”
thousands nf troops stranded in
iaolated pocket*.

spent Saturday and Suaday at lhe
home of Mrs. Ora Wheeler and calling on old friends * Mr and Mr*
J. Campbell. Mrs W. A Vance, and
Mr and Mrs Colln jjonro attended
Eastern Star meeting at Hastings
last week. * The funeral of Mrs
1 Marv pox Randall who was kilted in
’ in inlnmAhlU
automobile arrlrtenl
accident e»r!v
car£ Wrirfav
Friday
morning was held at the Hess funeral home on Sunday The Rev
Kenneth Griswold officiated Much
sympathy Is extended to trre be­
__
___ ,_____
- .—
John Bashreared
parents.
*J.Mrs
ore
and
granddaughter
Ruth
Maurer have been spending a few
days at the home of her daugh­
ter. Mr* H. R Krieg before re­
turning to their home In Detroit ♦
Mrs Blanche Wright had as din-1
ner guest Sunday Mr. and Mrs. i
,
£ ‘Snf
Artiur Wilbur Walk.'r and diughter of,
Owosso and Mr. and Mrs W O
Crothers. 654 W. Green Street. Mrs D»'*n and sons of this district ♦
Gourter Taft of Camp Tlbert. Ala­
R^*2' i&amp;SLLh ‘youth5’’
bama is enjoying a ten-day furLc;
Ic.ugh visiting ills parents and
other friends. On Sunday Mr anti
hostess.
Through the cooperation of sev­ Mrs Taft entertained the follow-,
eral church organizations ’Home inc for dinner in hi, honor MU®
Prayers” and a Church bulletin will June Parris of Ann Arbor. MIm
be sent by the Pastor each week to Mac Block and William Oriev of
the "ahut-ln" members of the Detroit * Mr. and Mrs. Carl Lentz
and Mr and Mrs Clair Mason *nent
Church and Congregation.
the weekend at the Len'x rot'aire
at Wall lake. * Claude Marshall of
PILGRIM HOLINESS CHURCH
Next Sunday at 10 A. M. will be lensing and son. 2nd Lt. Claude.
our 8. 6. Rally Prizes will be Jr.. A.A.F. who had just finished
awarded to those bringing the great­ his training at Yale University
est and second greatest number of were calten of the former s mother
new students. The winners of the Mrs. Llbbte Marshall Thursday *
previous contest will alto receive Mrs Clarence Shaw entertained a
their awards. Mrs. Mankcr will group of young people Saturday
dramatize n Bible story and Mr evening in honor of the birthday
nf ML” Greta Mae Garlmger Roger
and Mrs Curtis will sing.
At 11 A- M. Rev. Mrs. Mankcr Shaw and Don McVeigh of Detroit
were guests
will speak.
Pfc 1,00 ScCr- of Pine Camp.
7 P. M. Young Peonies Service
New York spent from Friday until
7;45 Preaching Service
• Thurs. 7:30 Prayer Service at lhe Sunday with his wife nt the home
of
parents, ,,,v
the kkwu
Leon Grays *
Church.
. "» her |»iruw.
«
A mortgage burning service will The Rev and Mrs H R Krieg enbe held Oct. 24. our DLst. Supt. tertain»d lhe MlnlsteriaF Assn of
being present, and some of our for- Nashville at their home Mond«v
I evening. The business meeting folmer pastors.
Sneclal revival meetings Nov. 7 lowed the co-operative dinner. Thc
annual election of officers result­
ed ns follows, the Rev H R Krieg
Evangelical
church, ,president:
the
NASHVILLE
,
—
—. --------------------------- - .
Mrs Maude Wotring has taken Rev. Kenneth Griswold McthMtst.l
a position as hostess In a girls Vice Pres ; Mrs.
Mrs Erma Van Allen.
Allen,
co-operative rooming house in East Naznrene Church. Sec -Treas Next
Lansing and left Friday to assume meeting to be held at the home of
her duties Several social affairs the Rev and Mrs. Griswold * The
were held the past week In her hon- WSCS. meets FrldaV. Oct 8. in
or. Mrs EWe Fumlas entertained the home of Mrs. Elsie Furni.”
Monday evening with a dinner fol- Mrs Clem Shepherd Is in charge
lowed with bridge Thursday Mrs. of the study hour * The Clo’erW A. Vance had several friends In leaf 8 S. class of the Evangelical
for luncheon and an afternoon of church will be entertained Friday
visiting
Thursday evening lhe evening at the pome of Mrs. Lena
Methodist
church
and
Bunday Jannacek
The Cheerful Charity
school hud n co-operative supper class will be entertained bv Minand social evening In- the church nte Bailey- in
the afternoon. *
parlors. Mrs. Wotring was super- Mrs Victor Brumm will be hostess
r
.
— --hool
intendent
of the Sunday
ser.v.-* to
w Division
uoimvh No I of the
.•&gt;« Ladies &lt;Aid
ua.. |
and an enthusiastic worker in all Evangelical
church.
Wednesday
activities for the betterment of our afternoon * Mrs A W Bateman
village and will be greatly missed and little daughter Gail of Detrot'.
We wish her happiness in her new are spending the week nt the home
work. * The Rev and Mrs. H R of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Von
Krelg were In Kalamazoo Tuesday Fumlss.

Russia gains since the start of
lhe Red offensive have been Im­
pressive
The Soviet Army h.v.
doubtless taken a heavy toll of Nazi
men and equipment 'In any ex­
tensive military retreat, no mat­
ter how orderly,
transportation
problems make it Impossible to save
all equipment which has been:
moved Into the fighting area and FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST.
casuist les among lhe rear guard
left behind to protect the bulk of Comer Church and Center Street*
Subject. "Are Sin. Disease. and
_J
the retreating army L&lt; ordinarily Death
Real?"
heavy) but so far there has been
Sunday service 11 a m.
no claim of great numbers of pris­
Sunday school 9:30 azn.
oners taken.
Wednesday evening ^rvlce 7145
U Rending room In church edifice
If the Nazi’ are able to hold1
the shortened Dnelper line and di­ open Wednesday and Saturday froth

vert enough strength to bolster the
naturatly-atrong
defensive
posi­ SEVENTll-DAV ADVENTIST
tions in Northern Italy and Jugo­
slavia. and if they can hold their Corner of East and Bond
home---------front
together
then
the
----------------------... g M. Schram. Pastor
storming of "the fortress of Europe” , Services on Saturday:
may be a long, costly Job.--------------------------------- c-u—i «■«« .
Fdomlng Worship 11.00 A. M.
Vespers 5:30 P. M.
There Is nothing yet to indicate
Prayer Meeting: Wednesday eve­
that German military power is in
nin', 7:30 P. M
Immediate danger of collapse
, Dcrcas Society Meeting. Thurs­
day at I 30 P M in the basemen:
What effect short rations, years Of lhe Church Building.
of overtime work, uncomfortable'
housing conditions and the con­ FIRST U. B. CHURCH
tinued strain, and terror from Corner of East and E Grand
bombing raids is having on Ger­ ’ A. kt Coldren. pastor
9 55 Bible School, classes for all
man civilians, must be classed as
ages.
an unknown factor. The effect Ls
11:00 A. M Morning worship—
bad. of course—But probably no ’ God * Pr ovision For a Life of
one on the Allied side knows exact­ Prayer "
ly how bad.
6: 30 P M. Adult and Senior C. E.
7: 30 P. M Song service and gos­
' Five dollars If vou can name lhe pel message.
Mon 8 P. M Barry Co C E Un­
largest city in the country, whose
initials are N Y ." says the radio ion meeting at Nashville Evangeli­
,
•
quiz conductor. But the band falls cal church.
Thuis 7:30 Adult Prayer service
to nlav "Sidewalk’ r.f New York."
which makes It difficult
in pastor’s study.
The following officers of the
Grand St. c E. society were .in­
DIRECT FROM THE STADIUM stalled by thc pistor: Pres Eleanor
Jarman: V. Pre*. Phyllis Webb;
8ec.-Reporter. Dorothea Gardner:
Tfeas.. Tbm Birdsall; Pianist. Max­
ine Ostroth: Chorister. Milo Coldrcn. Devotional Chmn. Clifford
Stormes.

^‘mMt with1UMra ’rxuiU
in Richland Friday. Oct. 8
all day meeting with a pot

—‘‘‘uni a nfey. All
I Ketcham and Mn M
The D.GTO. Club
•
. will meet next wa*

angelica) church al 8 o'clock. The
meeting's theme will be: "The
Christian Life—The Happy Life."
Speaker Allen J. Weenink. Hol­
land. rite pras. Mich. C. K Union.
Conferences will be conducted by
various leaders on: Extension. De­
The Banner Class will meet at
votion’. Mission*. Church Activity,
and Recreation
The film “The the home of Mr*. Charles Wilke*.
Worship Committee in Action’’ will R. 3. Woodlawn Ave. Hasting*, on
'
be shown In the devotional confer­ Tuesday. Oct. 13.
enceCircle No. 3 of th* W 8 C. 8 willI
The Thornnppl
leet at the home of Mrs Waller
meet on Thursday, vci. a*, a
Ben Cowles. 412 w. Center

'
odist Sunday school will hold
interested please bring
meeting
.. BUIT monthly
E’.eH'iL'SS!
1"' in the enu
t or vegetable* for thi
Tin
basement Thursday
evening. Oc!
Commonwealth.
There will be a pot luck supper.

j

Regular meeting of Rebekah
Lodge No. 53 will be held In LOOT,
hall Friday. Oct. 8. at 8 o'clock.

COMMUNITY NOTICES

The Pn-*t Noble Grands of Re­
The Union cemetery circle will
f
«... meet
H.'.l nt the .home
.-..I. ......
u| ..a potluck UHIUV.
bekah lodge will
meet .for
dinner nk
at Ketch­
of Mrs. Henry Sothard Wednesday am’s Hall. Lacey, on Wednesday,
evening. Oct. 13. Potluck supper at. October 13.
6:30. Entertainment following
,
-------------

Cloverdale W.C.T.U. will meet at
The Cloverdale L. A- 8. will be
the church Oct. 20. (Wed i at 2 entertained al the home of Mr. and
o’clock. Subject: Citizenship. Every- Mrs. John Tedrow, on Oct. 14. Evone come.
j eryonc welcome.
_______
The October meeting of the'Milo
W s c- E&gt;. will be held in the parThc WS C 8. will be heldat the
lora of the Methodist church. Wed
home of Mrs. Merle Bradfield. Oct
Oct. 13. al 1:00 P. M. Members arc
20 In thc afternoon.

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ROLLED OATS

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stay and enjoy lhe Sunday school
nour KNiowuig.
&gt; gelUtic campaign with Rev. FranxI fin Norris aa evangelist. Thia camCedar Creek
palgn I* designed to make Hastings
The annual Harvest Festival of । an easier place tn which to do right
the Bunnell church will be Friday
night Oct. 8. the Rev. BwadUng of
Hickory Comer* being the speaker.
.,
ine services will continue nightly
There willi be refreshments In tbe t^u-p oet nih
evening at
basement after the program. Every- 7:S0. You are welcome,
body invited.
j
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Delton
Rally Day will be observed in lhe Ruxsell Wallerspaugh. Bl Joseph
Co34
Delton Methodist church Sunday.
..32
Oct 10 at 11 o’clock. There will be Leona L Fingleton. Hastings
a play and special music Every- James R. Murphy, Chicago 21
Shirley Morgan. Hastings ..18
txxiv welcome.
| Tne Delton Inland Lakes G*rden club will be entertained by
Mi* Will Whittemore Thursday afl- limit his talk to half an hour Is
ernoon. Oct. 14. Mr*. Herman Rey- to Invite him to addre&amp;s the club
nolds and Mr*. Roger Williams will for fifteen minute*.

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morning worship hour, churches of
all denominations observing this
special fellowship period. An offer­
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overseas relief of war refugees, star­
ving children and prisoners of war.
also for the aid of chaplains in

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troit will speak at a union meeting
at the Methodist chut th on Sundnv
evening. Oct 31. in the interests
of thc local option proposition
which will be voted upon on Tues­
day. Nov 2.
______________
COATS GROVE
CHURCH OF CHRIST
J. O. Crawford, pastor
in 00 A. M Sunday school
11:00 A- M Worship service
8 00 P M. Christian Endravdr
Topic: "How to tell right from
wrong.” Leader. Betty Allerding.

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�THE HASTINGS BANNER, THURSDAY. OCTOBER 7. 1943

---------------------------------------- ,------------

SUCCESS CROWNED

■ tipxi Lodge. No. 52,
i A. M, and
a Past Patron of Hastings Chap­
ter. No.. 7. Order of Uie Eastern

dean Davenport's 5
PIONEER EFFORTS
bana there were only seven students
In lhe college of agriculture. At the
time when the new building was
decided on. there were only 19; but
In the two years he had determined
In our last article, quoting from the course that should be adopted
his autobiography a* published In to make the college rank a* It
successive lames of the Country should. Instead of having it* stu­
Gentleman in 1025 and 1026. under dents shut out of the university
the heading "A Son of lhe Timber­
as they were in all aUtes
lands,** Dean Davenport tells how classes,
where a college of agriculture was
he met and overcome some of thc carried on aa a part of a stale uni­
difficulties that confronted him in versity. the Dean argued that the
establishing a real "College of Agri­
culture as a worth-whllepart of the
University of Illinois." Through lhe

Illinois University's College!
of Agriculture Gained a
i'
;
World-Wide Recognition

ure was brought to bear on the state
legislature m that an appropriation
of &gt;150.000 wa* made far a new
building fpr his college. The uni­
versity trustees .had the authority
to decide what kind of building
should be constructed it vu at
first proposed • that the new struct­
ure should be small but ornate and
He neatly sidetracked that idea by
having a committee named consist­
ing ot three from the facutly of the
university and three ot the trust­
ee*, the Dean being one of the fac­
ulty. also lhe architect. Thc Dean
was one of thc .representatives of
the faculty. The three trustees nnd
three faculty members were all
friendly to the college, nnd wished

smooth enough not to press his own
ideas overmuch. So this committee
visited ti&gt;e state unlversltlek &lt;5f Wis­
consin nnd Ohio, also Cornell Uni­
versity. also lhe Michigan Agricul­
tural College, as it was then called,
for the puroose of inspecting their
buildings. The members of the com­
mittee were much impressed by
what they «aw_at East Lansing and
ftt.CoinmbusxOhio; but much more
by what they found al Cornell. As
a result the architect was instruct­
ed. as the Dean says, "to enclose all

Did the young people on the
farms of the state of Illinois ap­
preciate this privilege? Were their
parents favorably Impressed? Thev
certainly were, for the College of
Agriculture drew young people bv
scores, later by hundreds and still
later by the thousands from the
farms ot Illinois.
Did that help the University of
Illinois? It surely received great scrap book containing the articles
benefits from the wonderful growth concerning Dean Davenport's his­
of it* College of Agriculture, whose tory of hl* boyhood, youth and
enrollment grew to over fl .000. vnung manhood on the Woodland
Young men came from Canada. farm; of his attendance at and
graduation from the Agricultural
College of Michigan; of nLs return
to the farm where he labored for
the next ten years in partnership
with his father; of hta return to his
the Illinois College of Agriculture. alma mater as the professor of agIt gained a world-wide reputation
during the nearly thirty year* that
Dean Davenport was ita head. It
contributed much to the university
and to the state of Illinois

for Those Overseas
from home. Delicious,

PACKAGED READY FOR MAILING
MEETS ALL POST OFFICE REGULATIONS

Dan of the Illinois College of Agri­
culture. which appeared to be a
name rather than an institution.
We have given the Doan * own story
of his Visit to Urbana, where he
found the “college" had a good
sized building, but only seven stu­
dents; had no farm, livestock or
equipment for its work He accepted,
because he believed that college had
great possibilities, and set himself
to the ta*k of realizing them We

university facultj
this college coul

The date of the last Country
Gentleman article given Inst week
was in April 1926 Somehow Mrs.
Fisher's father, the late B. S. Holly,
failed to include in his scrap book
the articles that succeeded that
one. but did have the final one. in
the September 1926 issue of that
magazine. So' lhe Dean's own story
cannot be given of lhe successful
plan* he worked out to make his
college so popular that it* student
body grew from seven to over 6.000?

BANGHART BAK€RY

township are proud of the fact that
one of their**ons was able to do
such n fine piece of constructive

PHONE 2428

plained; in some of the means he
used to accomplish such a marvel­
ous result.
In the next two Issues we will

CHRISTMAS MAILING TIME
.

Soldiers Overseas
0*2
IN ADDITION TO THE BASIC 7... .
EAT ANY OTHER FOODS YOU WANT

SAXONS BEAT
MARSHALL 7-0
(Continued from Page 1. Section 1.7

* few of thc problems Dean Dav.
enport faced in managing C.00&lt;
young men and women will be pro

BROTHERHOOD TO
MEET OCT. 18
(Continued from Page 1, Section 1.)

&lt; n currying the "bail for two firstdowns. A completed pnsa to Cole­
man for 25 yards and four mnre
plays brought the ball to the three
yard line of Marshall, where Myers
tl th" extra point and the score
a‘ns 7-0 Marshall could not get
;oing on offense after the kickoff
io was forCed to nun! and thc game
■nded with Hastings in possession

nnd was generally a th^fii in Has- .
tings' side.
/
This week Has tings plays Zee- 1
land, a ccmpnraUvely new rivc-I. at i
the fairground*. Last year the Sax­
ons beat Zetland 12-0 nnd this
veor the Chick/CHv team promises
to be no pusi/over. The totals for
knows the MarxhrtU

P^TATEV ARMY POSTAL SER VI Ct

wonderful work that body Ls doing.
Do w realize that that commission
is paying out about $350,000 a year
in Barry county for old age assist­
ance. assistance to mothers with
minor children, whose husbands
have died, or been divorced, so they
need aid to look after the children
and give them a mother's care; also
for afflicted children and in some
cases afflicted adults? You would
like to know more about this work.
Here Ls your opportunity to get lhe
information, and get it straight,
from thc State Chairman of the
Michigan Social Welfare Commls-

To help prevent a war time in­
crease th tuberculous. high school
students over Michigan are invited
to prepare talks on this disease In
the second annual Radio Speech
Contest, sponsored by the Woman's
Auxiliary io the Michigan State
Medical Society, and lhe Michigan

seas and have nothing to ssy about it?"
"The boys overseas arc more concerned
about the safety of their loved ones than
they are about permitting the distillers, the
brewers and the saloon-keepers to cause such
crimes as these. Our ally, Canada. U doing
a much better job than we are. She has re­
stricted sales, closed the saloon except for a
few hours a day, and stopped all sales adver­
tising promotion of the sale of beer, wine and
whiskey."
"And we.......................... ?'•
“We have done nothing about it at all.
And lhe use of intoxicants is growing. The
distillers, the brewers, lhe vintners are get­
ting rich on telling the sluff that make our
cities and our towns unsafe."
"You are right. It is linfe we did soine-

,

ir.cn to set rough fish trap nets
In Burt, Mullet, Black antf Long,
lake* to determine whether a suf­
ficient quantity cf undesirable fish
can be taken to make It economical-1
ly feasible.
Fred A. Westerman, chief of th«!
department's Hah division, said only I
carp, dogfish, garpike. sheephead I
and suckers—mostly the Utter—,
would be taken. Conservation offlctra were, ordered to be present i

Penalties—Sjartts
Fumbles -----------Fumbles—Oppon.

..... . ■—.. has finally furnished
armed guards (or lhe women and girls work­
ing on lhe night ahifl to protect them when
they leave for home."
"Yes. this latest tragedy, the one where
the girl was killed, has aroused the officials."
"I am glad they are doing everything pos­
sible to guard these truly heroic women who
are working in war production. That is hard
enough for them without making them run
the risk of murder on lhe way home."
.
"Bui they aren't doing everything possible.
In the case you referred to. it Is thought un­
doubtedly lhe taverns just outside the plant
arc directly responsible. It was there, pos­
sibly over a ‘friendly glass of beer*, that she
met the man or men who killed her."
"True, but arc you suggesting that we
close thc saloons While our soldiers are over-

Of NoxioM Fl»h

eleven years he served hbi
follow Citizens aa an Aiderman from

Uonz to the farmers of ths state
was what was known as ft "roti
map” of tha fanning areas of Illin­
ois This work was done by the Ex­
periment Station of the College of
Agriculture. The station workers
tested the soil to a considerable
depth on every lot of every farm
on every section of land in the en­
tire state. A record of their Mil
anaiVM was kept at the experi­
ment station for the benefit of tile

dld not go to the station in person,
which was the preferable procedure
for him. a letter addressed to the
station would bring a reply from
lhe station giving thc desired in­
formation. The records at lhe sta­
tion were so complete, kept in such

Fruit Cake!

HASTINGS

Plan tha Removal

National Wartime Nutrition Guide

Archie Warren Relckord. son of
Charles and Martha Relckord. was

and nassed aWay ot. Butterworth
hospital in Grand Rapids on Thursi dav. Sept. 30, nt the nge of sixty
, year*, three months and twenty- j
throe days. ’
I
, Wednesday, Sept
4.
1912. Ot
I Jonesville, he wn* united in mar-,
! riage to Miss Emma Baldwin, with
whom he lived happily for over;
thirty-one years.
I Two children were born to them:
' Grace, of Hastings;
and Bettie
(Mrs. Wm. H- Fox), of Kalamazoo..
Twenty-eight
years
ago
Mr. I
i Relckord came to Hostings from
' Paw Paw. to serve ns n foreman nt
the Hastings Table Company. In
1930 he left the Table con.'xiny io I
become associated with thc River­
side Cemetery Association and for I
the past seven and a half years I
has been their efficient clerk and
secretaryMr. Relckord was
a
faithful
member of the First Presbyterian;
church, serving ns President of the 1
Board of Trustees and ns a member;
of lhe Ushering Committee. He was
also prominent in local Masonic
circles, both lhe Blue Lodge and the
Royal Arch Masons. At the time of

Stock Watering Tanks Save Labor

AUCTION SALE
Having decided to quit farming for the duration, I will hove on auction iale ot tha

farm located two ond one-half mllea west of the standpipe in Nashville on

MONDAY, OCT. 11, 1943
Commencing at 1:00 o'clock, I offer the following:

Jersey cow, 9 yrs. eld, bred Jon. 14
Red Guernsey cow, 5 yrs. old, bred
Apr. 24
White Gucrmoy
old, bred
Jan. 14
Gucrntey heifer, 2 yrs. old, fresh
Sept. 23
5 Holstein heifers, 20 mos. old, pasture
bred in Aug.
Durham.bull, 13 mos. old
4 mos. old Guernsey heifer

HOGS
Hampshire sow, 18 mos. old, brad
Moy 9.
*0. I. C. sow, 18 mos. old, bred June 11
10 pigs born May 7, 4’/j mos. oTd

FARM TOOLS
Oliver 26 riding plow
Massey Harris mower
3-sec. drag.
Corn sled

Rubber fired wagon
16 in. plow.
Cement mixer
Dairy Queen separator
Side delivery rake
Hudson tank heater
Hudson 1000 chick brooder, good one
350 chick brooder, good one
4 gas barrels, 55 gal.
3 steel barrels for feed
Grindstone
3 cream cane
Ropo and fork
Seed treater
Two 31 x4 in. tires and tubes
.
Large canvas
Garden loader
Bee equipment
Set of 12 ft. ladders
5-gal. chicken wafer con
Four 5-gal. gas cans
Wheelbarrow
2 log chains
2 cables
One roll barbed wire

HAY, CORN, fr OATS
8 acres standing corn
17 ton hoy
400-500 c/otes last year's com
150 bu. this year's oats

PIANO

A

VOTE YES NOV. 2
REV. W. V. WALTMAN WILL SPEAK ON TEMPERANCE AT FREEPORT METH­
ODIST CHURCH 8X&gt;0 F. M.
DOWLING. MORNING SERVICE.
BANFIELD.

.

„

MORNING SERVICE

,

CARL W. BISCHOFF
PROPRIETOR

BARRY COUNTY DRY ASSOCIATION

HENRY FLANNERY. Auctioneer

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bualnesa affair*. H atotea
Estate
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alleges is atm in the powssion, of Bud OlHesple. Lacey. Mr. and Mrs. '
be held at the school house. Tues­ cause of Ulneaa. Mrs. Bom has been
Mr. and Mrs. Burke, be al) returned Keith Ball and children. Mr. and 11/A A h I A kl F\
day evening. October 12. A talk on teaching in her place.
to the administrator of Mrs. Olney's Mrs. Jason Labadic and children. * VU I J I J 11 I AND
new books wll) be given by Mrs.
estate.
The Dunham Mother’s Club inet
v Vl/Ln|i U
Frances Bawdy.
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TcmtA B. Lane, a* administrator K&gt; »ccepl any compensation.
, Hamilton and Sigler, of Battle at the schoolhouse Friday after­
Members of the 1943 graduating
class who are attending higher
oT the .route of Mr*. KitUe Olney.
Tiie complaint alleges that on Creek, are attorneys for the admln- noon. * Mr. and Mrs. Claude Hoff­
Callers
al
the
Eldon
Farrell
home
school* ef learning are JoAnn
—---------r *— 1—* *“
sefjk-tnber 34.' 1942. Mr*. Olney L’trator. The case may be tried at man visited Mf and Mrs. Herb last week were Mr. and Mrs. James South Brethren Mlnlonin
Aid to Meet Hershberger who is taking a course
' Otroull court against Mrs. Lillian deeded her Broadway home to the the next term of circuit court.
McGlockhn east of Nashville. Sun­ Sidman ot Barryville. Mr. and Mrs
The South Brethren Missionary in interior decorating at Manches­
Burke and her husband John Burke
Burke*, reserving a life lease for '
------- ---------- * • --------------day. * Mr. and Mr*. WZlter DunkStanley Manker and daughter Ro• Thc complaint filed Ln the case al- henelf and he.r brother. Thi* was DI NHAM DISTRICT
elberger and family were guests of berta/and’ Mr*‘"“auy“’kantner Aid. will hold an all day meeting ter college. North Manchester. Ind.:
Tuesday Mrs. Dutvthv Hoffman the Merrill Dunkelberger family, south Woodland Miss Phoebe Oaks Thursday. October 14 at the home Laurell Hendee who is taking a
“Xgurau Mi„ of Mrs. Mary Fisher and Miss Susie teacher's course at Huntington Col­
Newly elected officers of the
complaint states that Mrs. Olney attended a birthday dinner at the * MLve, Audra ard Betty Harris and her tw
Fisher.
lege. Ind.; Bemlta Cole is a Nurses’ American Legion and Auxiliary were
-rotate full possession of certain r.lso owned Insurance policies, stocks home of Mrs. Leon Dunning near *er?,1we^‘en{l
of lhc‘r C0Uiln Lowe and Mr*. Davenport of Penn“ ‘building
-•o-o-- an{
Aide at Pennock hospital. Hastings installed at a Joint meeting at the
leased. In- ■in
ar j loan associations, Delton. The honored birthdays Phjllls Chceseman.
sylvunla, and Mrs. Geo. Benner.
Maurine Clum is majoring in Eng­ Legion hall on Wednesday evening
Broadway, diamond rings,
n, other Jewelry, house- were those of Mrs Hobbs. Mrs
Lutherans Win Softball Title
.Woodland. Mrs. Celia Townsend is
of
last week. Sept. 29. with about
lish
at
W
M.C.E.
Kalamazoo.
and Mrs. Flossie Weitwhich she had owned and
..... d occupiedand
hold
other
utensils
personal
„ Hoffman
.............................
r.ow asslsthig with the home work 1 The Lutherans of Woodland and
tnnn. Otherr guests were Mrs. Leon
sixty present.
far many year*.
.,—
property.
,— ----------—
Much of this It, Is alleged -------------------the Hastings Saxons
battled in
The Ladies Aid Society will meet at the Farrell home. * Cpl. Richard three games of softball last week
For thc Legion. Dr. Robert B.
• The cornnlatnt states that Mrs. &gt;n
in the complaint came into lhe
the Dunning and Mrs.
Mrs Gertrude Eddy
■ Estejy of Camp Forrest. Tenn. Is
Third and Fourth Grades
! Harkness, past department com­
11 Olney was 89 years of age at the possession of thc Burkes, who sav ’ also of Delton. * Prank Hyde spent Thursday. Oct 7. at the home of’ enjoying a 12-day furlough with. for the season's championship. The
Mrs Chrlstena Fox
mander. acted as installing officer
•'time of her decease; that about that she gave it to them. Part of Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Longstreet. Mrs. Estep. Woodland and nls par- 1 Lutherans were winners of the
The Third and Fourth grades for the following: Commander. An­
* Mr and Mrs. Wm. McCann and
^eighteen months before that dateK'hls properly was surrendered by Mrs. Clem Kidder.
•*- —J
first half season and the Saxons
daughter/ Jane, of East Lansing ent*. Mr. and Mr*. Forrest Eitep of the last half. On Monday evening, have been studying Indian life and gelo Spirts: vice - commanders.
Street. On Sunday, his par­
customs. They are making a collec­ Georgo Hebden nnd George Dean;
Sunday of their grandparents. Mr. were Sunday and Monday guests of Hunter
the
Lutherans
won
Die
first
round.
gave a family dinner In his
tion of Indian hatchets, arrow adjutant. Ivan Bums; finance of­
and Mrs. A. E. Harding Afternoon Mr. and Mrs. William McCann. Sr. ents
honor, a Mr. and Mrs. Kennard Wednesday the .Saxons won the heads and other stone tools. This
set aside lhe deed of the home, on callers' were Mr and Mrs. Win. ♦ Mr and Mrs Joe Lince and lit­ Schaibly and family of Hopkins second game, thus the third game week thev completed a booklet on ficer, Cornelius Mannl; serveant at
tle Patty are living In John Perry's
Elmer Colvin; historian. Ed­
”do children, and no near relative Claiming that there was no con­ Harding.
spent lhe weekend with his parents was held on Saturday evening. The Indian life. * We had three visi­ arms,
Sayles;
chaplain. Adalbert
teams
are
ver/
evenly
matched
and
except her brother. Charles Bowne. sideration for that transaction: ‘i The D c. C. will hold a penny house trailer.
tors In our rooms this week. Mrs. win
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Schaiblv. Sunno one could predict the winner, Bates visited us on Wednesday, Cortrlght; publicity. Shirley Henry,
who had-lived with her in her home that Mrs. Olney's physical condition supper at tbe schoolhouse Friday
and other conditions were such evening, October 8. * Sunday aft­
Stressing the facts that tuber­ dav dinner guest* were Mr. and but the Lutherans came out victors, and
executive committee. John Delnaay,
-t far some time.
Mrs.
Euper
and
Mrs.
Sense
Mrs. Colon Schaibly of Kalamazoo
n Mrs Burke was a second cousin that the deed, as a matter of equity, ernoon and evening guests of Mr. culosis can be prevented and cured, and Mr. and Mrs. Hobart Schaiblv therefore, winning for Woodland visited on Friday afternoon. * Sev­ Jay Manman and T. 8. K. Reid.
Mrs. Harrv Larsen, retiring presi­
■&gt; of Mrs. Olney. According to the should be voided. It also asks that and Mrs. George Ball were Mrs packets of literature are being sent of Grand Rapids. * Mr and Mrs. the 1943 championship of * the eral children have brought plants
dent. installed the Auxiliary ofcomplaint, she came with her hus­ the personal property now In the Lillian Musch. Kalamazoo, Mrs to all schools in Michigan this Clarence Arnie and two son* of League.
for our room this week.
month. Tills is part of the yearflcers. who are:
President. Mrs.
band to vblt Mrs. Olney while she hands of the trustee and other pcrUmplre-in-chlef for this series
Jessie round work financed by tubercu- Battle Creek spent the weekend was Jack Spencer of Lake Odesso
Gladys
Henry;
vice-r|esldento.
■ was ill. showed her many klnd- xnnal nepoertv which belonged r ■ Weak*. Vermontville. Mrs
with
her
parents.
Mr
and
Mrs.
Fifth and Sixth Grade*
Mrs. Esther Fett and Mrs. Fanny
• nesses thereafter, as did her hus- Mrs. Olney, which the complaint Burkette, Baltimore. Mr and Mrs iosls Christmas seals.
Lawrence
Faul
Sunday dinner Each member of the champlonsliip
Mrs. Arlle Spindler, teacher
Brink;
secretary.
Mrs: Mildred
guests were Mr. and Mrs. Cha*. I team was awarded an emblem to be
We have watched several of —
our. Bitlris;
trerourer.
Mis.
Helen
his uniform..
Rowlader of Grand Rapids.
। wom
----- —on the—sleeve
— — —ot—
caterpillars making their cocoons. Schantz; chaplain. Mrs. Lydia Rog­
* Our fifth graders are reviewing ers; historian nnd publicity. MUs
Mr. and Mrs. Wm Brummler of Dr. Munger Take*
their
multiplication
tables.
*
Our
21c
Grand Rapids were Sunday dinner
Poat-Graduate Work
Mabel Sisson: sergeant at arms.
arrz crackers
guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Frank
our local physician. Dr. Olenn C. tcom newspaper is progressing nlce- Mrs. Mary Wledlrii: executive comNalional Biscuit
Hynes. Mr. and Mrs J. D. Cool ot Munger, has been enrolled in a Iv. We are about ready to print the mlttec. Mrs. Thelma Hubert. Mrs.
Freeport were dinner gue*ts re- j ten-day post graduate course at a first edition. * We ’‘■'•Icomr Rob­ Irene Johncock and another to be
SUREDDEO WHEAT 2 .... 21c
I
cently at the Hynes home A Miss 1 hospital, in Milwaukee. Wk., from ert Engle to our sixth grade. He elected.
Helena R.
Benner
of Battle Greek September 27 thru October 7. Dur- cmfie to us from the Cloverdole
nn.r ' «r
A sjnorgasboard lunch was served,
National Biscuit
spent the weekend vllh ..
u par,™.
□ omi.e
her
ing this pv.ivxj,
period, the Doctor's
office school. * We are learning some white candles, red gladioli and a
enu Dr. and Mis. Geo.
Benner. On was in charge of Miss Neva Mun- Hallowe'en songs from our new song blue cloth furnishing the table
o. ^Benner^On
CORN FLAKES
Urg. pkg
Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Eston Ever- ger of Milwaukee. Wls. who Is a books.
decorations Bingo was playpd and
ett
and
children
of
Vermontville
|
registered
nurse.
Mis*
Munger
has
everyone
had a delightful evening.
Country Club. Criip, nutritious
were guests * Mr. and Mrs. Vance been assisting her brother for the
Nulf of Lansing visited Mrs. Hattie pMt few weeks. It Is slightly more
The nest voted to purchase a
POST TOASTIES
u,„ p&gt;, SeL*,
Bowers over the weekend. Sunday than a year ago that Dr Munger
tlMOO bond to aid In thc Third
afternoon they called on Mr. and , established his office in Woodland.
or Kellogg’s Corn Flakes
War Loan Drive.
Mrs. Lloyd Hitt of East Woodland. 1 •*~* he *--In -----that-------period,
has —
gained —
an
....— ... „ ...
enviable reputation in thia comIn appreciation of her services as
Weekly scores skyrocketed to a
YELLOW Cm Meal 5 u, 21c
tended a family dinner at the home munlty.
district president. Mrs. Larsen pre­
new
high
on
the
local
alleys
when
r\t Mr.
Ktr and
An,I Mrs
M —• Stanley
Qfnntn,, Manker
WnnVav- of
ot
seven 600 series were turned in bv sented Mrs. Henry with a gift from
Kmc.
South Woodland. This was u dinner I
Charily Circle Entertain
the local keglcrs. Clair DeCou more the Unit.
honor ot
of tne
the octooerDirtnaaystn
October birthdays in I Mrs. Dell Williams assisted by . than
in nonor
..... did his share by hitting 628
v.o i
On Friday nnd Saturday of this
gallon 29C
CIDER
NEW I
the family * Mr and Mrs. Karl C. MrS Carl Reuther entertained the in the Commercial League and 602 week, lhe Auxiliary is holding u
F^ul and children called on Mr. and members of the Charity Circle of in the Recreation League. Harold rummage ,Mie
‘itle at thc
From fresh ripe Michigan applet
the hull.
hall. If you
Mrs. Harold Rowland of West Lake the MelhodlM W S.C.S. last Friday Phillips posted a huge 648 series to have articles
to donate
please
Odessa Sunday evening.
. evening at the formers home. Ail lead the parade while bowling for Phone Mrs Myrtle Lewis. 2420, Mrs.
Qu*»i 30c
PICKLES
11..
EU...I In the Rec­ IL.nr..
Mr. and Mrs. Welby Crockford the 18 members, and three guests Hastings
Ice ......
and Fuel
Henry. 2443. or Mrs Bums. 3743,
----.—
j— dinner
..------- i ' were present.
and. Janice
were Sunday
reation League Ken Clark hit 62*! and they will see that your con­
Unome Mixed Dills
I guests of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. I
&lt;259‘ In the Bliss League: Fred tribution La collected.
French Brand &gt;b 27c Country Club ib 28c
: J L. Crockford of Carlton. Mr. and !
Faith Circle Entertain
Brog presented a 623 .series In thc
Mrs. J. L. Crockford are moving I Mrs. Welby Crockford gave a des- Commercial league
...... ...
u .Frank
.... MeI’nn Chase, who was recently dlsand
w
a 4 *||
Country Club.
J this week Into the bouse on the . serl Tuesday evening for the mem­ Mlllan and Dave Ooodvear added charged from military service, is a
£
26c
13c
GRAPEFRUIT JUICE
Proved finer,
EVap« f\AllK
1 Poinl par can
Crockford farm in East Woodland bers of the Faith Circle of the 612 end 603 respectively for the ”ew member of thc Legion.
i recently occupied by Mr. and Mrs. , Methodist W8.CS. Tuesday eve- Recreation League records.
Only 2 ration points
i
...
whiter than
Robert Crockfqrd who are now liv- . nlng. Boxes were packed for Wood­ Commercial League Results—
Members of the Junior Auxiliary'
PEACHES A.ond*,. N#J* 23c
Celfo wrapped
! ing In Midland. * Mr. and Mrs.. land boys overseas.
Medics &lt;2&gt;—Coffee Shoo &lt;11; have started the project of making
costly flours
| John Begerow and Floyd Begerow j
State Insulation &lt;3&gt;—City Fathers a service flag for lhe Sons of the
Sliced or Halves. 27 Points
1 of Lake Odessa were dinner guests
Osgood—Warren
&lt;0»:
Andrus
Service
i3t—T'rio Legion, twentv-threr members of
cpUJApu
CLEAR
No 2*4 16c
(Geam^iwiii!pig.22a X
24’,4-lb. sack
.—------------- ------- ---- ------------— , Elmer Warren of East Woodland
Cafe &lt;0&gt;: Goodyear Bros. Hdwe. that organlnulon now being in
briNAbn SAILING
can
Reverow Sunday. * Mr. and I announces thc marriage of his i3i—Middleville
Creamery
&lt;0&gt;; service. An honor roll of the sons
Country Club
Mrs. John Dell called on Mrs. Han- | daughter. Miss Lenn Warren to 40 MArM's &lt;2i—Hostings Mfe. Co. of the Legionnaires, not members
pk'g
I
/€
nah
Waite
of
Lake
Odessa
Saturday
i
the
Rev.
1.
H
Osgood,
pastor
of
the
*b;
Moose
i2i
—
Food
Center
tl&gt;.
of Die °8. of •L.. —
"*
will
"• also •-be
-------made.
J(20-oz. pkg 8c)
SODA CRACKERS Mb. pig. 17c
evening. * Mr. nnd Mrs. Chas. । Woodland and Kilpatrick U. B. Bli«s la*ague—
Dedication date of
the
service
Country Club saraloga-type wafers
Farthing called on Mr. and Mrs. . churches, on Sunday. Oct. 3. After
Electricians &lt;3»—Engineers &lt;0&gt;; flag nnd honor roll will be an­
nounced Inter It Is also hoped to
Floyd
K(mble
of
Coats
Grove
Suna
brief
honeymoon,
they
will
be
at
Shop
Office
&lt;21
—
Office
&lt;1);
Foun
­
COTTAGE CHEESE m ao-nd 13c
day afternoon. ★ Stanley Eggart home at the U. B. parsonage. Wood- dry (2i—Tool Room &lt;1).
secure the pictures ot the bovs. as
YOU SAVE
our manual arts teacher and coach land.
well, for display nt the Legion
In Pure pak carion. No! rationed
Piston Ring league—
spent the weekend with relatives !
25-lb. sack
Grinders &lt;2&gt;—Office &lt;1»: Engi­ hall. Parents aie asked to cooper­
29‘TO5O£
SWEETHEART SOAP 2 m,. 13c
near Vicksburg.
Woodland Township School
neers &lt;2»—CIO &lt;1&gt;. Machine Room ate In providing pictures and ad­
The senior clans gave a farewell &lt;3&gt;—Grinders &lt;0jl
dresses for this project.
The soap that agrees with your-skin
JJH 24ft LBS.
24^ lb lack
Woman’s Study Club to Meet
| m
—w •for
— Ruth■ -•
— Mary Lake Recreation League—
party
and
The October
meeting of the who left this week to attend school
An executive board meeting of the
MOTOR OIL
4
70s
White Products &lt;2&gt;—Piston Rings
or Spaghetti.
Ib
Woodland Woman's Study. club will in East Lansing. Their parents. Mr. (1); Hastings Ice and Fuel (3i— Auxiliary was held at thc home of
Penn-Rad 100% Pure Pennsylvania
'■
and Mrs. Lester Lake have pur­ Strand Theater toi; Bliss t3&gt;— Mrs. Henry on Monday evening.
U S No. 1 Semolina
•* bag
' Double Yu-r
; chased a home in East LanKhig and Leonards (0L
CIGARETTES
Can*.
SI.
24
Mprcy iLtk
I will soon move there. Twenty-five
Before he left for New Mexico,
Ten Best Scores:
Guaranteed
Popular brands
large $ize- in cartons doz.
&gt; members of the class were present *H’ Phillips
209-228-211—648 the Legion voted to make T. S. K.
*l lost 52 Lbs.!
at the party which was held at the
201-215-21D—628 Reid a life member of that organ­
DeCou
VITAMIN CAPSULES
pkg 50c
WEAR SIZE 14 AGAIN”
ization
in appreciation of his years
'
home
of
Mrs.
Harrison
Blocher.
AfClark
1O8-1R7-259
—
626
gallon
| ter an evening of games refreshof faithful service. He has held va­
Brog
A. B, D, G 30 days supply
AVONDALE VANILLA bX 19c
। menu of home made ice cream and
McMillan
214-169-229—612 rious offices in the local Post­
served
as —
district
chocolate cake vrere served. A gift
Goodyear
198- 222-16?—661 —
..............
••-. commander,
......... ... ...........been
•ton itavlrr. nBnfgl *«or»
Alpine Vanilla. 8-oz. battle 10c
SWEET POTATOES 3 ib« 23c
PEARS
cai^hnia
•»' 19c
• ttruw No
No lalal
I was presented to the twins from the
172-197-216—585 a member of several department
Anderr-on
MICHIGAN
senior class.
199- 184-190—573 mtnmlltcM. nnd has always been
— Long
Excellent bakers
For lunches!
BAKING SODA
1-fb pkg. 7C
203-181-187—571 Intercsted nnd »-«-»-&gt;
hHoful •in -------every
W. Avres
P. T. A. Reception
FANCY YAMS
3 it» 29c
JONATHAN APPLES
t&gt; 10c
n Wilson
146-193-212-551 legion activity. HLs many ’ friends
Arm &amp; Hammer
hope his health may be greatly
; The first meeting of the Wood­
Delicious candied
Good ealer
Buihel
jh £■
. land P.T.A. will be held Friday eveBcttv Braendle of State Insula­ benefited bv lhe change of cli­
FRUIT CAKE
2Vifb &gt;»• SI.51
tion team rolled a consistent se­ mate. new scenes. Mrs Reid and son’.
MAINE POTATOES 50
$1.89
MclHTOSH APPLES 4 b. 35c
*1.79
the form of a reception for the ries v
oft 176-148-157 for *&gt;
a 481 «*e- Robert, and her mother. Mrs.
with Sherry Wine. Ideal for gifts
Top qualify
Famous for flavor
new teachers, with special music, rie* to lead the women bowlers for j Charles Cruso, accompanied T. K.
an Important business meeting and the week. Jane Daniels scored 154- to Albuquerque. N. Mex.
POUND CAKE
19c
SPANISH ONIONS 3 n» 19c
SHIAWASSEE Apples 4 ib. 29c
of course, ''eats." All parents and 150-139 for second place and Char- I
. . •
Jelly Roll, each 22c
residents of the community are In­ lotte Hubbard made third place with
Elsewhere in this issue will be
Good quality
Good cookers
found an announcement of special
: vltod and urged to attend.
a 437 series
B.ss.tartirewttsPASCAL CELERY
start 10c
SPINACH
2 ib. 19c
MARGARINE
to every
lhe
19c
State Insulation won three games,!(interest
---------—
i member of —
laCrlr baroleaa Tty ■ larye «M boa •
Mrs. Robert Bom has resigned from Courthouse: Seal Comnany Post and Unit,
2 “ I'Sooet'“
Green - crisp, sweet
Clean, green
Mi-Choice. 4 Point*
. TSX rou 4oal ««l*twulu.
! her position os teacher In the kln- took a pair from Michigan Bell:’I
. . •
CARROTS
i-..
10c
CAULIFLOWER
' ..» 29c
1 dergorten. Mrs. Fox has been Bonnet nnd Gown won the odd . Thursday. Oct. 7 &lt; tonight at 6:30&gt;
BROWN SUGAR
25c
transferred to that position, with game frotn Banner, nnd Strand : there will be a pot-luck dinner pro­
4
Fancy California. Glean, crisp
Home-grown. Snow-white heads
Mrs. Lenna Bates filling the vacan- downed Wilcox Rich a complete feeding the regular Auxiliary busiFor csn.iing, cooking, baking
। cy in the third grade.
serics.
I ness meeting. It is hoped there mav
BULK CARROTS
3 &lt;b. 10c
SQUASH
3 ib.. 10c
----be s good attendance. Come and
THE
REXAU.
STORE
FANCY PRUNES
iu&gt; pm 12c
I
Mrs. Martha Smith has been constart the lear right, as your coopHome-grown
Table Queen or Hubbards
IF IT WONT HELP WIN THE
2131 । fined to her home this week beHASTINGS
PHONE
| eration is needed.
WAR
—
FORGET
IT.
4 Poinls. 2-ib. pkg. 23c, 8 Point*
CABBAGE
ib
4c
RUTABAGAS
3 «&gt;. 10c
cS

AMERICAN LEGION

।»... :

Before you buy any coffee

SEE IT
IN THE BEAN

BOWLING NEWS

■ -

r-

KNOW IT’S

^o^60cv

d°l 13c
12c

Sugared Donuts
Wheat Cems

$1.04/

Quick Oats

gSSJSi

Pancake Flour

1 Lily White Flour
f Sincerity Flour

5 £, 25c
$1.18
91c

29c

Macaroni
Fresh Eggs
Bulk Cider Vinegar

58c
20c

POTATOES

JC

TOKAY GRAPES
2 b 25c

STEBBINS
&amp; JACOBS

CRANBERRIES

25c

firm, crisp heads

no 2 &lt;*« 13c

TOMATOES
Solid pack

Red ripe.

2

SEASIDE

Lima Beant.

18 PoinU

Bigger Value

27t

MBIE SLICES FOR YOON MONEY

£,

4 Points

GREAT NORTHERN 2&lt;.. b.,16c

Beans.

4 Points

CESBER’S UBY FOODS &lt;•« 7e
Strained or Chopped. 1 Poinl
DICED CARROTS

th.

/MORE
'VITAMIN
EHRICHMENF’

Mustard

Country Club, Halves.

9c

3
25c

21Points

TAVERN CANDLES

Shank Hall.

AVALON CHLORITE

.
25c
gallon
A**lon Amnoni,. quad 10c

PICKLING SPICES
Miaad

13c

pi, 21c

1

MAS08 JARS

dor

__
83c
Complete with caps and rubbers

FARASEAL

w.,

2 fi. 27c

Carlo, bottle 23c

CANVAS GLOVES

Mi' 13c
Brown Jersey Gloves, pair 17c
PAIR DOG FOOD

pls

Vigor Dog Food, pkg. 4c

10c

Country Club,
3 ration points
.

14c

14c

pkg

25c
64c

Krogo Shortening

3

Ib
iar

Pure Lard

2

Ib.
bag

32c

Pts.;

Ib

25c

pkg.

19c
7c

Refined.

6 Pts.

CHURNGOLD
Fully Vitamized. X

Bakin' Beans

With Sauce.

Ib b.ul

Michigan.

30c

SAUERKRAUT

lb

31c

PORK HOCKS

ib

39c

Ib

5 Pls.

Ib

Fresh. 2 Pts.

Chickens
Tander, plump Slewing Hens

NECK BONES ih. •» 7c

Nol rationed

LEONA

SAUSAGE

fc 14c

FRESH HERRING

Aid in protecting precious health with
a daily vitamin routine!
Colder Doys Means More Hours Inside. Less Sunshine. Start Building Cold
Weather Resistance Now By Giving The Important Vitamins Often Lack­
ing in Ordinary Diets.

VITAMINS ore specific chemical substances which are necessary in small
amounts for the proper functioning of the complete organism, and which
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spent Sunday at Vem Hawbliu\ *
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�THE HASTING8 BANNER. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 1. 1943

1

'O™,,

PERSONALS

SION

of Grand Rapid*

SCHOOL NOTES

the guest o» Mr*. L W. Burn* for
Thursday lhe hteh school he’d *“vc J1**1 recently tmisnea awarn* i Manin comes irom
several dav*.
.
*®^**?“ on pure bred Berk*hlrc and Duroc Conservation to give an Illustrated I

von IUm 0&lt; Douoll I* a“ J

S?SOCIAL ITEMS

Johnson o( Ann Arbor t Pre** Association,

llary were
ng at the
y evening
Ith about

lobert B
•nt comnder. An­
tmandr rs.
rance ofrgeant at

Adclbcrt
ty Henry t
Delnauy.
C. Reid.
Ing preslUary ofnt. Mrs.
jesldenta.
s. Fanny
Mildred
Helen
rdia Rogity. Miss
at arms,
live ;om-

»s served.
11 and n
re table
syed nnd
evening.

rchase a
ie Third

r of mis
oldlng a
If you
please
420. Mrs.
ns. 3743.
our conntly dls-

Auxiliary
f making
s of the
fibers of
relng In
thc sons
members
&gt;e made.
service
be anlopcd to
bovs. as
Legion
cooper­
and ndir of the
home of
rcning.

Mexico,
t orgnniLs years
held varartment
&gt;y» been

friends
of clland son.
r. Mr*.

Will be
special
oL the

ner prery buslere mav
me and
ir coop-

943-1944

Is meetir which
ir more

1 Legion
National

7.
w
several, day* Mot week at her for-1
Laurel Newton. George Cheeseman. rangemenu. —
Honoring Mrs. Gerald Lawrence
port l&gt; n»n«ln« »»ru &lt;l&gt;n MU. nwr h™ »l Bpuu
“d, wuto
udne m»n- rx&lt;L.,d
’Ana^Tlfen.—- • —■
of Abilene. Texas, and Mn. Loren
Pvt. and Mr* Harold Bromel* and I
Smith and da ughlet*.
Saturday caller* at the home of
„
,, o, .» .
.... h«&lt;5y *« lhe member* who received
Boyes of Lansing, Mn. Willard
baby from Bucyrus. Ohio, spent Mr*.
1 Mr.Nellie
and Mr*. Cha tie* Van Wpr- Mn Warren Caudn* and Mr*. Mary I , The Faculty-Student council h*« honor* for their champion Duroc
. ■..« vu M- ' Lawrence entertained eight at dea­
Bunday with Mr. and Mr*. Oeo. .
and —
Miu
Helen Van Worden Mill*. W. Slate Road, w«re Mr*. Ed.I1 elected u officers for the semes- Jersey pig*.
--------- -- ------- --...v Madonna in
and bridge on Tuesday evening
Kller. Other* guest* were Mr. »nd I den
-jof Chicago
were gueau• of Mr. and Story and Mra. Miron C. Barnum &lt;**•’Jn. l[’e .“b«!,ce
our girl*' , European Art” for tiie pre-Chnst- I °f last week. Contract winner* were Ind. was ths honor
*. Dan Willcott and son of Kai-a.-. and
— other reia- Rntj on flundBy Mr Bnd Mrs MBU a* chairman.
Torn Dolan, vice phy»lc*| education teacher. Mrs ma* program. Dec. 17, which also Mr*. Nell Adair and Mr*. John ant social affair* a
amazon
Mra Herman Tterbel
Bedford
of
Middleville
were
gue*u.
I
.,
ObU
Foat
*
r
••Cretan'
:
BurrelT.
Lhe
following
girls
are
in
On Thursday Mrs.
features
an
art
exlilbit
In charge of Chandler.
«vee over the weekend.
Orf Monday Mra C.iltlnl celeSrated
Ful1"ch&gt;rge of cImm. namef tills week: 1 Mn. Guy Kellar and Mrs. L. W. i
tcrtalned sixteen
...
.
anenthns the mnmh
Mrl
Lron
Sadder
returned
octoblJ 'wlith Mr a St Mr* Ab&lt;-n Tuesday from Butterworth hoapltal. her etghty-fourth birthday.
I Friday Mrs. Hamilton’s freshman
.......... —
— Stone. Mr* Cooper plan* the.mualThursday afternoon. Mn. Clar- eon and bridge,
the afternoon were
tnh^kn Indriutiv.« A
iln Grand Rapid* where she recently
ond
hour,
Nvla
Ball;
thlrd
hour,
cal
program
ana
a
tea
fouows.
1
ence
Cappon
wa*
hostess
at
dessert,
Mr*. Ed. McGrath left Bunday
classes produced the play
Johnson and otter relative*
, underwenl ,‘n operation
’ for a week’s yUlt with her husband1rfe^l5r«werC U*ed Beatrice Bush; fourth hour, Ellz-, Judge McDonala will dlacua* "Amer- : places being laid for sixteen. At Mrs Cedrte Morey
abelh PanlasU; eighth
Sa­ jc.., children ’ on Jan. 7. Mn. Car- bridge the winner* were Mr*. Lew Smith and Mrs
TF" J’ A
?l'd r501!'
1 Mr “nd Mr» H*"* Richie
u.r_
in Alliance, Neb.
।10 D°rlray Ule character*.
There was also I
hara Welton; seventh grade, palsy roil C Burknoloer wul review "An Warner and Mn. Fred Fairchild.
vid and Mr*. B. R. MUifont and in Baltic Creek Bunday to *ee his
Cenard Smith spent Monday and
Th*
Wedel
Outstanding Book of the Year." Jan.
• • •
daughters were Hastings visiters neloe. Mr*. Lloyd Wilcox of Noahwork
w,U,
The machine shop boys are mak- 31. wnlcn also mark* the annur'll
over lhe weekend
• I vUU. who
B patient at Leila Post
Thc twelve member* of lhe Mr. Robert cook on
Mrs B.
H. Minford
and Mr
Mr. and 1I I.Zimltal
hospital Vnllnair»er
following the aUtO BCCldent
lior
Ing
center
gauges
and
double
end
Mr.
tl u
Ulnfn.H ..&lt;4
luncheon
and
election
of
effloen.
Howard Herrick of New York City i
: and Mrs. club were entertained by | nuest* makln*
v. .,.w .v&gt;«, w..z
Th- senior nlav selected for this wrenches The machine wood workOn Feb 4
Mrs. L Severance are visiting Mrs. -------near .Assyria
—,— -enter
Cet
on Friday
Mr. and Mr* Roland Furrow of I Mr* M J Crota
m weekend in Hasting.'
^h^cK £££,” a comedy ‘ng shop boys are doing hand wood
will spend th*
weekend in Hasting* ।
Kenneth Perry in Sturgis for a lew morning.
—
—
id Mr*. Laurence Her* XXr Witomt
j Mrs. Timothy Howard and *on I with
Hr?1 Mr. ant*
days thb week.
Mr* Margaret Cralge and two |, returned
Bunday
to
their
home
in
’
In
1931
It
wa*
given
at
the
Biltmore
ieturned Sunday to their home in
••• —— •• — •••«•
=
-— -»•
— visiting «her
-----------Edward Van popering left Monday,i Theatre in New York City. Here Is
la
daughters. Ruth Pontius and Mrs. i Kaiamaaoo
after
parP‘umbln8. and
Robert Wedell. San Francisco, were ente, Mr. and Mrs Charles H. Leon- for a two week*’ trip in lhe upper j what some of tiie critics had to say
penln*ula
'about lt: ’Th6 fl»y. The Guest w£5;.
.
„nvii birthday bridge party I* on Feb,
guests of Mra Vera Young over the »rd.
.
[ given by Mr. nnd Mr*. Carl
Mr. and Mrs. Claud Kennedy and i Room- is a
screamingly
funny
for■ the Boys 32, witn Mrs. James Bristol tn
weekend.
.
I Dr. R G. Bell, who ha* been
'll
J™* charge.
1„ honor o, 8.. OWnn K^lrr. “
« •»»
Mr and Mrs. James O’Laugh- visiting his aunt. Mrs. Harriet Co­ granddaughter. Miss Shirley Hack- comedy -Mt Vernon Argus
‘^2?!’
March 3. promises an Interesting
lin of South Bend. Ind., ore visit- t*nl, and other relatives for two ney, spent Sunday with Mr. and I k* • human interest play that thea- g*™has been home from Camp
por the oleasure of her noun*“Beanl
event—a play with a Women’s cluo who
PNk.La .foratweheday furiot^h J Mr. X fiwta Whiff"®1
Ing at the home of Mrs
Cferlha week*., returned Saturday to hl* Mr*. Tbeo Kennedy, north of N»sh-1 tre-goers will recognize as a story shuj^ H/nncast. Miss Ruth Robson, of the
I that perhaps has occurred in -their onir,e&gt; «cnry.
Dean and Bert Deal. Jr . nnd Mrs., home at Ottawa. Ill., where he 1* vllle.
Mr. and Mra. EHL* Kelly and Mr Grund Rapldt Mr* W J Field Mi­
Nellie Crouch.
1 connected with the Ottawa TuberMr. and Mrs. Harvey Burgess and own family ’—New York Journal.
-------------------------------------------------- - Hign school faculty, directing. A ami Mrs. Royal Hayes entertained tertalned TtehtimesU for lunchStyle Show is featured for March
Mr. and Mr*. James Benham were It will probably be given the first p I | I n 11 r 11/ f
Mrs. Clare Burton of Lapeer, was culosls Sanitarium,
13. sponsored by Mrs. Hon. Mrs. al cards at thc Kelly home on Bat- con on Monday
I1IIK NrVVX
Mrs B ”
D. '"'
McMurray
of‘ Toledo Sunday dinner guests of Mr*. Har-, we«k of November
the guest of her *t*ter. Mrs Jesse
r
...
French and Mrs Walt, followed by urday evening. Twelve were pres........ Thursday
,11U1W, -as the guest of Hastings reia- old Hawk* of Banfield.
I The food elasse* have canned VLVW
II L it J
Kelley last week, leaving
besides
Mr. 50
and Mr* Clifford
Dolan
were
n tea. No program is planned for ent.
oK’ Those from out of townMr
aHU . ho#U
•» • co
lure
,lslt with the Ros*
Ross Burton*
Burton's Uvea and friends on Monday and
for a visit
Allan Kelley returned from Hint Tour bushels of tomatoes for lhe
Tuesday enroute to Grand Rapids last week.
itARTiNfaR xvomvtr
’ ^unl 7 as it falls on good Friday.
j cafeteria.
at Charlotte.
Mrs.Ted
Ziegler
of
Muskegon
and
dinner
at
their
Gun lake cotLxga
CLVB , Mr* Kenith McIntyre will review
Miss Willo
Jones went to KalaMr. and Mrs. Thomas Dowdle of
The home management class has I
Cpl. Albert Barcroft of Walnut j ----------■ —
Broadway lor Mr and Mr.* Walter Lewi* of Clov- Saturdy night
”
‘
tn
continue her Stile Creek were entertained Bun-'. been studying houses nnd ta plan-' IhP H..&gt; h.1
Ridge. Ark. was home for three mazoo Sunday
-- —
erdalc. Mr. and Mra. J. E. McMillon
1 * * . •
tne Hasting* womens club, was t&gt;lP Anrll 14 meeting' Anri) 28
days visiting hl* patents, Mr. and. Mudles at W.M.C.E.
y at the home of thc Mlsse* I nlng on visiting some a partmenu IfhhT
I Saturday evenine
Miss Anne
’nlfi n^Sik0Mnyi 0,1 Frld“\ marks the closing meeting of the of this city were also guests.
Mrs. J E. Barcroft and family und
Mr. and Mrs. Hurry Ritchie were Elizabeth. Catherine and Rose Clark, next week
- 4 f¥^Lr
WV beld “1 tSn‘
entertained sixteen frtanda
th?
1 &gt;‘‘“r wlth
reports and a
Mr. and Mrs Theron Hecht of Lake BUWU of Mr. and Mr*. Earl Offley
Mrs. B. C. Case returned on Sun-1 The many boys who have gradth Meth®* membership tea. thc program to be dav at the home of Mr. and Mra. at a birthday party hnunrin* jKE
day to her home In Connersville. I uated or left school to enter the dlsl church. Colorful\Oiarrangements
Odessa. H« returned Sunday.
। of Grand Rapid* on Thursday.
George Kahler of Cloverdale com- Rogers the wm of Mr and Mr*
,
nnnmihced
Mrs. Shelby Nash ot Muskegon,1 Mr. and Mrs. Herman Zerbel vL*- Ind., after a two week*’ visit at »rmed services are
very
much of autumn foliage, bebe mums and
nhmentary to their son. Sgt. Kah- i Mph Rogers, who wiil soon make
'
fonneriy of Hasting-,, left Sunday Red Mr. und Mrs Frank Kelley of tiie home of Mr. and Mr*. Carrol) missed by their many friends here zinnias centered lhe long tables OSGOOD—WARREN
Jer. Those from Hastings, who were their home here. A scavengw hunt,
morning for Texas where she will Kalamazoo on Friday.
Burkholder.
in Hasting.* high. Ray Tompkins. where covers were laid for seventy.
On Sunday afternoon. October 3. present, were Mr. and Mra Kite whlch aalM much j^jy fHn. wj
Join her husband who L* stationed
Mr* Marie Bigler of Detroit was
Mr. and Mra. Glenn Clum and 'Dean Keeler. Duane Stamm, and
Mrs. Robert Shannon, the club at three-Uurty o'clock,
Keiiv and two children and Mr* followed by forfeit games and a
a
quiet
there
, .
। the guest of her brother-in-law and daughter. Naomi, were Sunday din. I Dlck Thoma* to name Only a few. president, presided for the program
Iva
Kelly.
tvu *r.n»
treasure hunt Indoors Guest* at
Mr. and Mrs. Curl Rom' and sou. *l*ter. Mr. and Mra Freeman Fur- ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Albert |D|ck would hye led lhe Saxon which followed. Altho ostensibly on wedding was solemnized at the
i the partv were Martha Wedell. Bev­
home of Elmer Warren of Cunfield
Robert. spent lhe weekend with Mr , r°w. over the weekend.
Hauer In W. Woodland
drven this fall/
vacation
during
the
summer township, when his daughter. Miss
Pennock Hospital Guild No. 14 erly Bradlord. Julie Sheldoo, fiu*
nnd Mrs. Russell Rom- in Grand 1. Sgt Glenn Kahler of
ot Camp T
Polk.
gI-.
Mrs. Mabel Bennett of Bellevue
Thc Hastings Hl-Y held its first months, club activities, she said,
r.
-..j
V...
wns
entertained
by
Mrs.
Kellar
Lockwood. Sally Goodyear. BtUier
Lena
Warren,
was
united
In
mar
­
Rapid* They were guests at a fam- La.. and Mrs. Kahler and Nancy of L* spending a few days with her: meeting thia.year Sept Il»t*«n- had not
lain dormant. Twenty
ily gathering Sunday at Mr and Cloverdale were guests of Ha.*- mother. Mr*. Dora Coleman.
, tagc at Podunk lake There they members had given their services riage to the Rev. Isaac Osgood, pas­ Stem on Tuesday for dessert and Ragla, Marietta FauL Also
Mrs. Bob Driush and Mr. and Mra.' t*n?» relatives and friends last week.
Mr and Mrs B. P. Cowles and enjoyed a pot luck supper and made during the week lhe gasoline ration tor of the United Brethren church bridge. Ass Iftan t hostesses -were Coleman. Fred McDonald,
Mrs
George
Dean.
Mrs
Lyle
Storer
Walton.
Ralph Gia*. Alfred
,
In
Woodland
and
the
Kilpatrick
Lyle Wright from Holland, nnd I
Kd...cr relurns
returns ta
~ hls
h!i duties Mr. and Mrs. Ray Chandler spent. P1*”* Tor the coming year '
books were issued; the Victory gar-­
right. John Richardson and Duan*
Sunday In Dexter
The second meeting was held den drive had been supported; the church. The Rev. Don Carrick, dis­ and Mrs. Geotye Coleman.
Sunday- night guests of Mr. nnd I tomorrow.
•
Blough.
Mrs. Raymond lyig.m
I «rMr.
ft3r and
°Jld Mr*.
F* Edwin Smith
SmlLh left
lefl i Wedneaday
Wednesday guests of Mra. Leeiand
Leeland
2®- and they discussed taking board and committees had met sev­ trict superintendent bf the U. B.
Fourteen friends were guests of
Mr. nnd Mrs. Roy O Henney and Wednesday for Fort Riley. Kansas, | Bennett
ennett were Mrs
Mrs. Prank
Frank Bennett
Bennett, I
1ln d8ht
el8ht new
nc* members now ond
and eral Umea to plan the present year church, read the single ring cere­ Mrs.
Forrest Wolfe on Thursday
For the birthday annl
—
and Mra Mabie Dolbee more in Fnbrnnry.
February. They also
iUG made
mnde acUvities. proof of which were the mony In the presence of lhe imme­
daughter Bonita ot Buttle Creek ac­ for n visit with Cpl. and Mr*. Earl Nashville,
evening at lhe party complimentary her mother. Mrs Ines Ha
' Dians
companied Mr. and Mrs Roy Everett, E. Smith. They expect to also visit of
u» West
west Fall
Fall. N
N. Y
plans for boostins
boosting stamn
stamp and bond new year,books with their attrac­ diate relatives.
The bride was attired in a crepe to Mrs. Howard Frost. At contract. June Haynes planned i
•Mr.
— and Mrs. Neil H. Boekeloo sa*« *” ll]e ne*r Tulure.
to Lansing Sunday where they at­ Mr and Mrs. Eben Smith of Toledo
tive green and gold covers given
Mrs WlHard Smith and Mrs. Philo . dinner on Sunday for four
It
„u -B1IOV
nuay wm
tended thc wedding of in* niece. before returning
and
Janet apenl
spent DU
Bunday
with Mr '
Taylor, along with 150 prin- out at the luncheon. An interesting dress of pastel pink and she carried Sheldon held high scores.
•&gt;,d Mrs
uv. Er- M Marlette
iv-.i-,.- at Wn|] cipal* and superintendents, attend- new feature will be a Women’s club a white Bible from which fell a
Mr and Mrs Dan Lewis were In nnd
Miss Geneva Henney to Sgt. Layton
* * *
included Mr. um
MSB
,«.«■»»,*
■ ed Fort v,u«e.
Custer »»»
last Thursday
•■.u.auaj w»c«c
where chorus, organized by Mrs. Frank shower bouquet of bride's roses and
Btroiie of the U S. Air Corps The Nashville Sunday to attend thc ' lake.
The girls of the local Consumer* Coieman- Mr &lt;nd Mrt.
Earl Coleman and James Mat-1 8 conference was held as to what Cooper, music chmn.. to be directed while ribbons.
wedding was held al Zion Lutheran, funeral of Mrs Mary Fox Randall.
with
ev.
.&lt;tw a
. din­ coleman and their faad
Mtes Eva A. Hecox of Hastings Power Co. entertained
high schools could do for the by the Rev. L. Winston Stone. Mem­
church. Mrs. 'Stnaw. whose par­ who was killed in an auto accident thews attended a director's meetins
i Doya entering service. While at the bers of lhe board were introduced attended her cousin as bridesmaid. ner at the Hotel Hastings Thursday Dorn Coleman and Mrs. M
ents are Mr. and Mrs. John Hen­ early Friday morning. Mrs. Ran-1 m Lapeer on Monday
Mrs John Hunn of Buffalo N.1 Tort, he also met Mr. Hine who has as well ak committee heads, also Her dress was of pale gray crepe night In honor of Mrs. Betty Fisher,
ney, formerly of Carlton Center, dnl! was the daughter of Mra Nora
and Mrs.
Edw.. Graham
of ButSuf-1 ***” 1,1 charge of barracks while
and her corsage was formed of red who has resigned her position with
will accompany her hu.band to Nneler Fox formerly a Freeport I y unu
.urs. eow
urnnam or
»•••« new members.
the ornanizatioln. Following the
mr».
resident. Mr. nnd Mrs. Lewis also folk. Va
&gt;»- . are
—guests
------ - -•
.
Mn nniwu
Harald rnuupo
Phillipa cntvrm
ent
Texas where he Is now stationed.
of Mrs. —
S —
B II waiting m
to &gt;»&gt;
be shifted
elsewhere.
Mrs. F. U Bauer Introduced the roses, gladioli and miniature dah­ dinner, lhe girls spent a social eve- i the
Study club for luncheon 1
In town Monday wa.-. IA. Rex called on Sirs. Fthei Fuller at Nash­ Wilcox and Mrs. Fred Ryerson
u A •cn&lt;x&gt;1 8“cnrt»,Y W8S
guest speaker. Mra. Harry Apple­ lias. Trie, best man was Franklin nlng with 41a. Doria Gamble who day. Mn Archie M?lX3d
Fenner of Fort Leonard Wood. Mo., ville Sunday afternoon.
Mrs Dora Gutehess of Nashville &lt;£? .where the pictures "Why Not gate, of Lansing, who gave a timely Ttdd of Potterville, cousin of Hie lives with her aunt. Mrs. Irene
------ • *•
— "Tidewater ...—*
Mr*. Bettv Kimmel 1* spending and Mr*. Nora Fawett of Barryville 1
viewed
the
and "Hl Slouch" were given
who Is home on furlough visiting
and thoughtful address on "Wom­ groom.
Following the ceremony, refresh­ Sayles, on South Church street. , by Paul Wllspach.
his wife, who 1* staving with her the week In Pontiac with her broth- spent Thursday with their sister,' Th® student* of Hastings high en’s Responsibility in the Building
was presented with a
ments were served. Rev. and Mrs. Mrs.
——, Fisher
parents. Mr. nnd Mrs. Allen Faust
Mra. Eleanor Stricklen to help her 5£?°°l
surprised by a fire drill of a Better World."
Mrs. Robert Stutz and daughter celebrate her birthday
of Vermontville.
Thursday afternoon.
We calmly
Miss Doria Lundberg' was h
Mra. Applegate spoke with inti­ Osgood have gone for a week s stay lovely gntMrs. Robert Field (Artelle Bed­ returned from Rockford. Ill., where
Nellie Gower. Gertrude Barlow Practiced how to act In case a! a. mate knowledge of lhe peace move­ at Guernsey lake and upon their
to el&lt;fhl frlends Tor dinner
entertained jawed by bridge Saturday ever
ford) leaw.* today for a week with she spent three weeks with her Grace Shute. Caroline Epley. E»th- nr£;
t
ments beginning with the League return, will reside In Woodland.
«... and
...u Mrs.
—.». Bernard Black —
her husband nt Blythviile field. Ar­ husband who is at Camp Grant.
Mr.
en-- with a dessert-bridge at her home Her gueats Included Marjorie I
e* Fett. aiadlaj Gilmore, and Stella
Teachers club ha.* decided of Nations, and its failure; then the
Pfc Gerald Lawrence and Mrs. Foreman attended thc 5th district 10 h*ve iour meetings thte year, Disarmament
kansas. where Bob’s training Ls
Conference
which tertalned the neighbor friends at a Friday evening with eight present. Katherine Davies, Doris Gan
nearing Its close, nnd he will soon Lawrence left Saturday for a visit convention of the Women’s Relief coming In October. December. Feb-1 promised so much and failed, and shower and party at their home In Mrs. Robert Moore won high and willo *------ ”--------- ■- ”----w..«. .....
v,UIUBia
with friends in Chicago and South Corp at Allegan last Thuraday and ruSSl.tndJJpff’
— one
-------------•— Jduring
"&lt; Mrs. Elmer Robinson, low.
, MarJreceive
marching
orders.,
evening
.k „
and Gail
now the present efforts toward a Sunfield Twp..
Mr. nnd Mra. L. T. Rattcnburg B^nd en route to hl* station at Friday.
Friday, October 8. the Hastings lasting peace. Women face a great the week preceding
- •the
—, wedding.
Al*ellene. Texas.
Mrs. Avis Tyler. Worthy Matron
complimentary to Mrs.
Miss Margaret Bottom.* of Grand eleven will play Zeeland here Last responalbUltv. she said, in the part
bride-elect received some
Mr*. Ida F. McCoy returned the Rapids visited Mrs. chus. Aldrich year Zealand proved one of our they must play In nol only building | io*ely gut*.
। of the local O. E. 8. chapter, wa* Thomas of Santa A*a. Ca
on
Sunday.
’
toughest
opponents,
finally
being
:
latter part of lhe week from a three
_-- . .. . :
.......... .
.......... 7 . .
»-■ VWUJCWl CIIVCI
M
sentiment for a lasMhg Dyace but in
'
1 weeks' visit at Mansfield, Ohio, with
। S. Michigan avenue Monday night, luncheon for twelve on WedKg
Mr. and Mrs. D. C. ingall of Sun-1 heaten by a score of 14-0. The Zee-; taking an active nhd aggrtsslvc part ANNOUNCE APPROACKher brother and wife, Mr. and field were Sunday dinner guest* of land Uam u expected to give our । In bringing It nuput.
honoring three of the Junior offl- day. contract being olayed latat
ING MARRIAGE
Mra. Walter FitxSlminons and Mr. | Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Palmer
cera of tiie chapter: Mrs. Alene
• • •
bo&gt;-8- 801410 of whom are recovering
Applegate Is a i»st president
Mr. and Mrs James W. Radford
and Mrs. Harvey McCoy FltxSlm- j BUI Towne .pent lhe wiek.nd J™”
Mrs. A. D. McDonald was hot
“me tm“h ““W-' of the Michigan League of Women of 421 Park Street, announce the Reahm. Mrs. Margret Matson and
mons, also the latter's new baby. with friends in Grand Rapids.
rtSte S?rs Mftr8»ret Siorkan. Twenty- esB *t a bridge luncheon for fa
tition thL* Friday
।
'Voters, and naturally feels that'------- —---------------ot ■“
Michael David.
-H?/“ live gueits were present and were yesterday honoring Mr*. Georg*
Mr. and Mra. Oscar Palmer spent .Jn
apprentice training class women cduld bring great reforms apprbaching marriage
Mr. and Mrs. Victor Wellman and last Sunday with their daughter P118 rev there are sixteen work­ about by , taking a more active part daughter. Doris Ann to
limited to the olffcere of the chap- Hartriek of Ponttac
Church
Hansen.
UB.N.R.,
--------daughter, and also hl* mother. ed family, Mr. and Mrs Arthur !?» tyPP
if A cold has given you
*°
n
°*
ter
and
the
mothers
of
the
lhe.honor
honor
4
;
.
•...
• •
—.
Manufacturing In all branches of local, state and
: from Jackson were callers on Mra. Heydenburg of Grand Rapids.
Clever Ramre
games appropriate to Mr.
u miserable sore throat,
I C®010 °Wce’B}rt ,lmrL. Thf" natiqpaf government, in all of which j Mr. and Mrs. Grover C. Hansen
----------- ---of Kguests.
ut’sw uiever
Mr. and
and Mrs.
Mrs. Wilbur
Wilbur Schant*
Sc
. Lillian Llchty Sunday.
Mr*. Jennie Marot* of Mt. Clem- ?.rc
,ln
of,ice 81 the Bliss the;
here’s how to relieve thc
The
ni.re Ortn SUch 8,1 occaalon
enjoyed and family of Baltimore i
'hey are Inadequately represented. heT
h
M
questionnaires
that
called
for
some
with
a
dinner
•
Sunday
Mrs.
J
F
McBain
of
Dillon.
ens is visiting her sister Mra Hat- •I c.°Bnd fou
w&lt;r
suffer mg.
T...
—trteen working In va- Women
are the ones to end war
onreiK home ot the PHde- ingenuity as well. The house wa* ■ w. H. Schant* who wilt a
Mont. has returned home after tie Smith.
। rlous
\
—-&lt;•
rious stores
®tor®s In
,n town.
„ i-T-and
must do It through govern­ etect?
do this now— Mat a small lump
elects parents.
vivitine her sister-in-laws the Misses
lovely with many late faU flower*. 83 birthday October 7.
a —
c — stoned
Mr. and Mrs. Wilburn Rogers and .
rv ”
,«w —Sept, ment, she said. She urged the care­
of V.inoRub on your tongue and
Miss Radford was graduated from
McBalns.
• • •
' ent were Mrs. Rarah
daughter, Arlene, of Battle Creek 1’Jfr lra,nlnK war
1U1 the
rrumng
or me
Aiianu
“ workers
.
f»l reading of
Atlantic
Charter
Ferry Hall in Lake Forest, Illinois.
feel the comforting medication I Mra, Edward Green and Mr*. were Sunday guest* of Mr. and Mrs. I hr^'h,a!?TP""
The Busy Eight club met Monday Marshall Schantz
Dorothy
w%,eJ?sL*Jd,n‘?d,aX b? every woman present.
ul- wfSJdedHM1CS,gan stat£ Co1: night with Mrs. Harry McDonald Loraine, Mra. Harry
slowly trickle down your thra.it—
) Clayton Knnpp of Evutt visited Mr.*. John Rose at a family dinner |n ! bf°uaht In 8450.15. The bonds totaled
-------------G^r^a member of! °n 8. Hayes St. Bunco was enjoyed Linda, and Mr. and_
bathing tlic irritated membranes । Green's daughter. Mrs. Clinton honor of Arlene's birthday.
1।
. .
.
' l The
------------------program of
‘ the -----Women's club j
—bringing blessed relief wlicre you 1 Cassldny and family Monday.
Hn*rn
.
t
a
U
l
e
e
J
e
P!.
n
£
h
®
nors
f°
ta
«
Schantz
and
Howard.
Captain and Mrs. Philip Mitchell '
.?ho,L nnd ^yit glee club. m outjlned in the new '43-'44 year
Mr. nn3en is a ,graduate
or . to Miss Katharine Weeber and the In service. Marshall Two
I Mr. and Mr.*. Francis Schaffer and with Linda Anne and Philip Gran- u.nder the direction of Ktr. Lower, &amp;T**
|fraduate
of
in tl
want it, when you want it.
Jom8ch«‘‘- Hzm
WllmlXton.
Delauwk pcmnuicaBhai
m uce
jsri.nrf. raHaa!
rwi-_ consolation to Mrs. Rozeile Stan- is in in RhoUe Island, and
I daughter of Alto sperit Sunday
unJl?.r., w?y- T*10 accom- Topics
Tonics Are
are planned
nlanned under three , „re. Bnd u ncw Bttendln|t HBr.
DO THIS tonight — Rub throat, I with Mr. and Mrs Floyd Burkcv. vllle, arrived Saturday from Ft. Inre
--------------------It wa* the latter's birthday 1* in the army at Anchorage,
Sil).
Oklahoma
to
be
guest*
at
Die
P
80
,
18
^
are
Willo
Hampton
for
the
heads
—
General.
Hoi
« nd Tlne v“rd where he Is - --------*— of- Pi
~ ton.
chest with VapoRub. Its long con­
Sunday evening Mr. and Mrs. L F. W. Stebbins home. Capt. Mitchell cV° r ,a1d JJetLy O°rB-*ht for the Arts,
member
who was surprised with gifts and ka.
“
“
'
with
Mrs.
P.
L.
Bauer.
Mrs.
;
P Burkey and Mr and Mrs Flovd h.&lt; „. ten-d^TfuTlou«
tinued roulticcsind-vapir action
jnugh Bnd Mr* 1 Rlcc club. Much of the music this Fred Stebbins and Mrs. George -----------------------------loosens phlegm, relieves irritation,
Mr? PraErRte£“to BMtte Cwk
«"d
children will re-i yt8r
^e patriotic.
. Lockwoc
—. ^.u&gt;
uu.w... .In the order
Lockwood,
chairmen
: MS’r«
maln
.u«in Indefinitely.
inaeiinnciy.
H1»« L\ ln lhu 5crv*fe n»med.
, Mrs. Fiank 8. Ketcham of Chi
Guests
Guest*ofofMr
Mr.and
andMrs
Mra. Dan Lew- 01 hljl
Mr; bow’rr has takOpening with a lune
luncheon on Oct.
eago returns to her home Thurs- u
d 1
—jguest
-------- speaker,
—-*r. the
restful sleep. V VapoRub
is Monday evening were Sgt. Alvin en,.?ver-.Uie d'cecHon °t the band, i and
tne seconn
jday
I dav after a ten days'
days'.visit
visit with her Smith
E
of Camp Polk, La., Mr. and I Mi53 Campbell* art class has meeting Oct. 15. features Mrs. RobMrs. WlHlain Bell of Ionia and their I----------------------------------------------------------- !
son. Wm. Bell of Ypsilanti.
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Kemp of
Baltic Creek were Sunday guest* of
Mr. nnd Mrs. c. F. Finstrom.
1
Mr. and Mrs. T. S. K. Reid and '
son. Robert, and Mrs Charles Cruso
left on Wednesday for Albuquerque, i
N. M. to spend the winter.
’
Mra. Matilda McLaughlin of
Muskegon was the guest of Mrs
Boyd Clark part of last week.
I
Mr. and Mrs. Leeland Bennett I
accompanied the latter’s sister. Mra. I
Leona Proctor, to Lansing on Sun- i
day where Mra. proctor has accept- '
Muslin Sheet
ed a position as nurse in the OsFancy plaid col- QQe
81x99
teopathlc hospital. Mr. and Mrs.
tons, 70x80 slngle.wO
Bennett also visited Mrs. Zcda Ben­
Percale*. 81x108 ..245
nett while In Lansing.
Mrs. C. E. Thomas of Santa Ana.
Cal., came Thursday for a visit of I
several weeks with Mr. and Mrs. 1
Abcn Johnson and other relatives |
and frlendn
MLvses Leia Jordan and Amelin '
Walter were guests of Mr. and Mrs. '
Logan Hunt- of Flint and Mr. and i
Mrs. Charles Fisher of Franken- |
mulh over the weekend.
Judge George B. Hnrtrlck of Pon- '
Baby. 30x40
llac held court here on Wednesday ।
for Judge A. D. McDonald. Mrs. 1
Hartriek accompanied her husband i
and was the gueat of Mrs. McDon- |

IF THROAT
IS SORE

VICKS

A FEW ITEMS OF OUR MANY

Y WAR

BONDS

Outstanding Values

HERE

BLANKETS

SHEETS

RECEIVING
BLANKETS

SWEATERS

CHRISTMAS GREETING CARDS

thall of
tils past
f Nashind Mrs.

nd Mrs.

ill's in
loffman
on with
friends
irryvllle
blits'. *
n spent
rd Mrs.

ving to

for Service Men-tnail early

Upjohn Unicops, both 100$3.95
Cod Liver Oil, High Test, pt. 98c
Parke Davis Haliver Oil Caps., 50 _57c
Analgesic Balm49c
Bromo Seltzer, $2.00 size
.$1.58
.1.89c
Yeast Tablets, bott. 250
Milk of Magnesia, pt33c
Caldwell Syrup Pepsin, large98c
Serutan, 10 oz
98c
Wc arc agents for thc Famoui

WILLARD TABLETS

Mr. and Mrs. Harry Owen ol
Portland were Sunday guests of her I
brother and sister-in-law. Mr. and
Mrs. Otto laenhath.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Unzington and
two children and Mrs. Blanche Otis *
visited Mr. and Mrs William Suska 1
of Lansing on Sunday.
Mrs. Ella Wolfe spent last week
l with the J. L. Smiths at Quimby.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Frost are
receiving congratulations on the
birth of a 6 lb. 12 oz. son. Donald
Stuart, who arrived yesterday morn­
ing. the 8th. at Pennock hospital.
The stork did Just as was ordered
as tt boy was felt to be lhe proper
companion for daughter, Sandra Lee,

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SLACKS

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Pillow Costs

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The Halting* Banner

Though Mveral new varlatl** ot
potato** have b«en growing In poputarity In recent year*, th* commer­
cial grower should change from the
old standard Cobbler. Gleen Moun­
tain or Rural varieties only if the
newer varieties show by test that
they produce more potatoes or better
quality potatoes. Disease*, blacken­
ing in cooking' and other trouble* of
the standard varieties led to an in­
tensive potato breeding program
during the year* since 1815. Work
initiated by the department of agri­
culture brought forth the Kalahdin
variety In 1832. followed since by
Chippewa. Houma. Sebaga. Sequoia,

IAL EDITORIAL^ASSOCIATION

GRANGES

BUY FULLER BRUSHES
NOW FOR CHRISTMAS

these new potatoes have good sh»pe,
white flesh, are resistant to the
mosaic disease, and have little ten­
dency to blacken after cooking. Most

Sheldon Agency

Fuller Brush Representative, Jowi phine Murphy. 1210 So. Hanover,
Hasting*. Mich. Phone 3408.

subject to the leafroll disease, and
are less mealy than Green Mountain
and other standard potatoes when
cooked, according to Prof. E V
Wardenburg of Cornell university.

All Kiad* of Insurance
Surety Bond*
hone 2113
Hasting*
IK. MAT* AV-U
ROOM WORK

Beauty Shop will remain open.
FOX’S BARBER A BEAUTY SHOP
Greely Fox
10-7

Swanson Agency

TRAVELING

CARD OF THANKS

REDUCED RATES

IOO HORSES HORSE SHOEING

Property domoge
and Liability
Conforming to Michigan's new
Responsibility Law may we *&lt;1*
vtee you how this law affect* all
Michigan motorists? • •

WANTED!
For the Southern Market. Must
be chunky and fat, from 4 to
8 yr*, old and well broke. Write
"Hone Buyer", care of Ban­
ner, describing hone and your
location or telephone number.

Form Bureau State Agent

AUCTION SALES

LAWRENCE WILKINS
It. I. Harting*

Loren

Hershbergei

AUCTIONEER

HENRY FLANNERY
THANK: j i-. .
wr »'"*’
W

AT FIRST
SIGN OF A

li&lt;-n.

EXCHANGE
YOUR WHEAT

Marshall Furnaces
Repair* furnished and
stalled for all makes
furnaces
Eaves Troughing
Tin Shop

for tome of that good

PERMANENT WAVE-59^

Lily White Flour

n uw'e'r.. f
.Id
k indnr«&lt;

Floor Sanders for Rent

G. E. GOODYEAR HDWE.

where. Manry refunded if not «»tU0ed.

STEBBINS &amp; JACOBS

INSURANCE and BONDS

i
|

FOR BALK—5 »erv. ..f
AL
eut, .land* K-w.d. Fir*t
n nijuin aehooL^Hnrry F O-Vutn. Kfutr
1O-T

SMITH BROS.
VELTE &amp; CO.

HOUBBKOLD OOOD*

AUCTIONEER
Liat your Auction Sale* with

DEWEY REED
ite* can be made at Banner office.
■oua 3467
Hasting*, Mich.

Shipping Livestock
Every Saturday
JAKE DEPRIESTER
Bayer far STILBS and
Cumpaay Hastings stock yards, phone 25M, or call
717—F3 through the

C. “BILL” SHERWOOD
INSURANCI

CASH
For your old Scrap Iron,
Radiators, Batteries, Alu­
minum, Brass, Copper &amp;
Leed.

GLENN F. LAUBAUGH
&gt;M MK Michigan Avena*
Hi— MH
Hartln

CURT SOLOMON
AUCTIONEER
Experience and Training
in nearly every line
Phone 72
Middleville

Truss Fitting

Patient Will Appreciate
Useful Gifts in Hospital
By the time a hospital patient has
received her fifth bouquet in a single
day. she is apt to welcome with
particular warmth the friend who
expresses her good wishes with
something different. While flower*
• are always' an appropriate choice,
‘there is such a thing as having too
many in a hospital room.
It lakes a little imagination to
choose something that will add to thc
pleasure and comfort of an invalid,
but there are a number of gifts that
the thoughtful visitor can take along.
The highlight of any patient's day
comes with the morning bath, and
this can be made even more enjoy­
able If she has her own favorite soap.

Other acceptable gift* are dainty
wash cloth* and. nightgown*. Both
muiLbe changed daily. »o a good
»upply is needed. Women patient*,
especially, look forward to the time
when they can discard the unflatter­
ing but highly practical hospital
gown which 1* usually provided dur­
ing the flr*t few day* of illnc**. On
the other hand, thc gift nightgown*
or pajama* should not be too fragile
nor too sketchy. They should be
washed and ironed before being pre­
sented »o tfikt-iney can be put into
Hair ribbons, bed jacket*, dressing
gowns, bedroom dipper*, manicure
equipment, a* well a* amusing
books are practical suggestions for
lhe patient who is well on thc way
to recovery. Food, including candy.

IN MEM0R1AM

DEAD AND DISABLED FARM
ANIMALS REMOVED PROMPTLY
HORSES $5.00

COWS $4.00

Glycerin ovoiloble from animal fats is badly needed in
WAR EFFORT. Phone Hastings 2565 or Kalamazoo
2-9544—Call collect.

KALAMAZOO

RENDERING

WORKS

WOLVERINE
SHELL HORSEHIDES

“A woman who work* all day In
some capacity related to the war
effort should be given the same op­
portunity for buying choice cuts of

Attention Fdrmers!

her ehopping in the morning," »ay»
Mite Elirabelh Jensen of the depart■ment of home economic*. University

HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR

To share the meat in the tulle*t
sense, the homemaker who is at
home almost all day should try to
use cuts that require longer for cook­
ing. leaving lhe fast-cooking meat*
for the working woman. Mis* Jensen

• Since the working woman may
find that late in th* afternoon is
lhe only time available for her shop­
ping, she should be able to find cuts
of meal that fan be cooked quickly
if she is to prepare supper for’ her
hungry husband and children. If all
during the morning. *he may find
only less tender one* wnich- take
longer to prepare."

DON’T BUY THINGS YOU DON'T
NBKD-JBUY WAR BONDS

AUCTIONEER
I Loren Coppock Delton, Mich.

HASTINGS, MICH.

DEAD OR DISABLED FARM ANIMALS
PROMPT SERVICE 7 DAYS A WEEK
SMALL STOCK PICKED UP FREE

CALL HOWARD BRISTOL
Hove discontinued my services with the Kalamaxoo
Rendering Works. My new phone numbar O"7 4| g
PHONE COLLECT HA$TINGS C I I
RES. PHONE 718-F13

BATTLE CREEK RENDERING CO.

DRY OUT SDR-......... AND
STAY SOFT AFTER SOAKING
WHEN work shoes dry out
hard and stiff, they’re not
only hard on your feet but
start cracking and then they
are through. No such trouble
with Wolverine Shell Horse­
hides. From the very first,
uppers are soft as buckskin
and soles flexible as bamboo.

Need no breaking in. They
even dry out like that after
getting soaking wet again
and again. Just the same,
thanks to Wolverine’s secret
triple-tanning process, they
wear like iron — save you
plenty on work shoes. Come
in soon... and try on a pair.

(?4/7’-#477F

SHOESTORE

�THE HASTINGS BANNER
HASTINGS. MICHIGAN. YHURSDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1943

EICHTY-fIGHTH YEAR

I It U reported that a young stQ' ' ted with the tetaot
... ------------- - --------------------------------- tnorale boosters what am.
' Insidt vtew which soemed to give i down at Camp Rucker. Ala.
dla theatre." * Sounds like you're
dent recently stayed up all night rtAF recruits la John CH-—
| Another new baby now 4 weeks going to have quite a show over
after- figuring out what became of the stout Briton who muddled thrmM
old (why doeant' somebody tell us there. John). On the ship going over
something cute (as
Urif\l\ I
Ull nlJW
thought)—Saw a ten-year-old1 Genwhi
’ll 11 IL IIVI IL I IWMI (ln|0 ^,.011 where they really had these things) is master Jeffery Loe. one morning up on deck who should
n— sun when
It went down. It finally at &gt;69 miles per hour on the VQ
...
—
-------en
j
urutting
down
State
street
In
dawned
1
on
him.
aalt
flat*.
&gt;ame experiences, (you get It from ■ who choar the Garth Fionas' (Del­ John meet out Joe Salik who lives
By JANE CAMERON
Kalamazoo, followed by a beavy of _____
(Continued from Page 1. Sec. l.l
the boys) and saw the professional ton) for his parents and a lucky out near Wall lake where John
। *
E
।
- pigtails and curls There's somegame on Sunday. The fellows made I .’.election you made my lad Garth spent his summers and where these «' u
Chrysanthetrums lo the window thing about a soldier, something
is in North Africa so it may be a two fellows, along with other guys,
trimmer
In
a
certain
Jefferson
St.
about a soldier, tra la, la. la. etc., be
। sure that Raymond and Kenny were I little lime before these two meet ko played many games of base-ball on
ready to^rneet most any emergency ‘ his 'mom' &lt;the former Jean Wil­ lhe Wall lake diamond "We talked store In Hastings. From across the the feminine heart 8 or 80 With
street, there appear small squares, thia profound thought we leave
Lsalstance Uiat those ot you In the in the army. navy, or marines, after liams) U staying with her parents • bout what we'd do out there when hung side by side, and strangely vou because the tomato soup is
out by Welcome Corners where we get back—rounded like lhe big
there
'send
off'
trip
to
the
city.
krvlce may need, or for any assistNow lo our mail call for the week Jeffery Lee is waiting to welcome league to hear us talk.'* wrote John, resembling my clothesline when the boiling over.
knee that may be needed for those —a letter with good wishes and a home nis Dad. By the way Garth, who added, that he got 35 letters stork was a periodic visitor here.
■
1
&lt; a &gt; ——
phoin you left at home.
money order for one smackeroo is have you ever seen your Dad do one one day. he'd like more pictures of only th«c were tattletale-grey Of SOUTHWEST WOODLAND
|
Yours In comradeship.
C0U.’^..bel.,l!K
Mr and Mrs Walter Hershberger
ot
those
nimble
as
a
rabbit,
hand
the
family
because
he'd
about
worn
heading
for
you
—
I
Shirley B Henry.
1 springs when hr makes an unusual- out what he had. and his 'tonnette*
np Twr *PMm entertained Tuesday afternoon and
Maurice Benedict
t
। ly good shot at the bowling alley, or that Lewis Hines started the kids
evening in honor of Pfc Fred Giles
Co. 754-43 Camp Ward.
I "Hello" again, and here we go ■
Sj09
re $100 bonds. of
oj nitaote
Illinois and
and his
wife of
ot Grand
Grand
something like that. well, well beton
, onup
upatatschool,
school,which
whichhe
hehas
haswith
with FORCES 1 They
.ney w&lt;
-r*y
his wife
UBK.TB.
kith this weeks spotlight news. The ! Farragut.
| he- —
did a
comehandy
in mighty handy *2'ere *crc J®1"* &lt;„?r
Rapids,
- couple of spinners when . him would
... ....*.ity
R*plds, and Sgt
Sgt Chalmer HerahHershIdaho
coughs
more artistic
arthtlc window displays. frwr
erwr of Camp Polk.
p0|k_ Texas and
indhb
bid town. In fact all of Barry coun। he
'erandpaw'. Your folks to charm snakes cause it looked seen mOfc
his
£
became
a
'grandpaw'.
ly Jocks unusually bright and gay Hope it finds you O.K. and good are
wonderfully P
proud
of uu
tiie
baby-i and sounded Just
just like the ones "
the ;but,.ne*?r *’*ve 1 ***” ,'Jnv*
wife,
and her parents Mr and
— wondertuHy
r°ud °f
}e baby:
U. 5. P.
because of the trees* new beaut v luck."
I und just as proud of you boys.Indians used over there. Maybe you
could stir up more emotions. An Mrs
Ruaei) one* Of oran&lt;j Rapwith the autumn colors—scarlet Nice seeing you home news.
I Wayne Bump isIs scheduled
scheduled to
to better
better stick
slick lo
to baseball
baseball John,
John, afterafter- American flag back of them would lfla # Mlsa Martha Fellows of Walpint
Welcome home to Paul Bates, &gt; come home Oct 14th. Hope nothing । all. Good luck and fellow are we have made It .quite .complete.
Ind gold—in all their glory. Il's a
(jOnwaa a KUest Of n Edward
beautiful time of year with a crisp Percy Jones Hospital, who waa do­ changes your plans fellow.
i glad to know you're all right—and ,
Fl*her at the home of his parents.
11*111 in the air. deep blue skies, ing the town for the first time on ! Dwight Fisher finds h_
himself
—.. at (howl
Definition—A civilian is some- Mr. and Mrs Walter Fisher re­
------- -----Churchill.
------. La
. ..He
------called
...j «...
bot!v who u -coming tn on a rim centlv. * Mrs Oner of Kalamazoo
brilliant sun through Ute riot Saturday even If he did have to Camp
Bea
ov me way. lchii nine
cii- —----- --If colors and thc faint smell of make It on crutches. Paul was given the other night—talking from camp route to Camp Crowder. Mo. Let us ।—
x ■ spare
--------u visiting her daughter. Mrs. Paul
and
burning leaves that suggest Hallo- a 30 day furlough Tuesday, so hell and he had to be careful what he have your new adrets when you
*
Bryant. * Mr. and Mrs Guy Kanthern nnd Jack-o-ianterhs to the be here for a time. Well be seeing said because all lines were censored. arrive.
Wltoever wrote
what
a ner and Marvin and Mrs. MagglWhcr-cr
— "Oh.
aids. Il's an “all's right with the you fellow for a good old visit It He found out that young 'Brucy'
----•--------------------- must have seen Kantner were Sunday guests of
Ship
Ahoy,
Malcolm
Pierce
(son
?'
autl
f
,
'J
1
morning
world." kind of weather. Il’s the that's OK. with you.
was OK. but that he hasn't gone of lhe M F Pierce
. ...ce R
K 4&gt;
4) over
over at
at
have had in Mr and Mrs Russell Kantner of
'
Kind of weather to make your heart
Richard Callihan, who is wearing out for foot-ball quite yet. His ad­
it seem
to Michigan lately. Such a gorgeous • Hastings and the latter remained
Great Lakes. How
How does “
------- ----ling, yet there isn't any song be­ more service stripes than We'Ve yet dress is—
receiving end of the riot of color tn »he woods, shocks to[spend the
*
cause the world is nil so wrong. seen, is home for 13 days out of
Pvt. Dwight W. FUher, 36462579
i, have vour address
of corn with golden pumokins In Franklin Townsend of Hasting*
But when the war is won and we his 21 day leave. He looks fine and
"Comes o’n official report from between, putple asters by the road-, was a weekend guest ot Mr. and
AJ’.O. 694. rt Postmaster
Keesler Field. Biloxi. Mlss^ Oct. 6. side,
squirrels
scampering
un- Mrs. Otto Townsend_ Franklin is
yhall know the peace that coat so is still figuring how he'll get back
New York City. New York.
hear a price, then the beauties of to Scotland one of these days—yes.
Jimmy Mulder hopes to make it A new role in Democracy's fight afraid in the brown leaves, fleecv rww stationedjit CampGrant IILhe fall will find a harmony in life. 'tis a bonnie lassie who's waiting,
agalnst lhe Axis today awaited Pfc. clouds racing across a blue sky—if Hnots * Mr and Mrs. Ferris LathIo hearts again will sing
• •
so no wonder he's dreaming of Loch days—well be glad to see you. sol­ Mlchaei H Ulrich son of Mr and 1 could write poetry. I would put rop and Carol of Toledo. Ohio, were
I You remember the view from H Lomond. Dick doesn't have much to dier.
Mrs Mike Ulrich.-Rt. 5. Hastings. * this beautv on paper and store it *^k£{1d
£Lb'r
Ten
If 8. looking north on Broadway. say about all he's been doing and
Comes a change of address for— Michigan who was graduated as an for the winter months as I am do- r-nd Mrs. Owen Smith. * Mrs. jenIt’s a picture now. with every vivid he reports back to Seattle.
alrplane mechanic today from the Ing every day with food.
' J*'kmd gSL^f'h^teceWMrs‘
Pfc. John R. Adcock. 36462567
lolor you ever saw. Green street
B-24 Liberator bomber mechanics I
h7ttv S.nrtbrak * Sat
and Mra
Home an the 28th for 10 days Is
AJ’.O. 12543
Harry
Sandbrock
*
Sgt
and
Mra.
has a ennonv of brilliance. Hiey tell Bob Pratt H.HB. '40 He looks tops,
New York City. N. Y.
school at this unit of the Army Air ’ Patsy said the sophomores had to H
sandbrnox « sat and Mra
Inter Hershberger and Mr. and
us. (what with gas ration, we Just hasn't seen anyone from home since Write when vou can. John. Your Forces Training Command.
' writ* a definition of civilization for Cha
Mrs. Waller Hershberger enjoyed
lue our imagination, as you71 have he left Keealer Field and Fred Zieg- brotlierj. Paul and Walter write
Pvt. Ulrich, with approximately ' history class. I told her. "Clvlllzalo) that the Gyn Lake road was I ler. Bob Francisco, Pete Bachelor, that they are OK. Paul doing radio 17 weeks of intensive training be- tion Is a slate of being where peo- ice cream and cake ah the home of
Mr.
and
Mrs Loren Hershberger
never
....... prettier ....v.
and .....
over toward
-----... .. H,
JU the WIIVIO
IIV.II... work and Walter in the big show in hind him. is no$r ready either for pie have advanced to the point of
and
others there from home.
Assyria the wooded lands are gor- , Just before Bob came home he was the South Pacific. He writes that assignment to line duty wherever-----creating
**—
------------weapons
—
and
■*
-*
devices,
—‘— Saturday evening. * Mr. and Mrs.
beous. We still claim there's no rntt(je Sgt He's a Master Crew Chief it's a miracle that he's still alive the big Liberators art operating, or which they use to destroy them­ tee Hazel and family ot Lake Odesblace to equal the natural beauty On consolidated B-24. Good luck and one thing sure says he. "there to a flexible gunnery of factory selves "You sould have seen the ra were Sunday guests of Mr. and
Laurence Lucas. * Mr. and
M Barry County any time of year.
Bob. and we'll write you at—
are no Unbelievers in loxholes."
dlrtv look she gave me as she want­ Mrs
school..
Mrs Maurice Be Ison of Hastings
I All of this made a nerfect setting
•• 16067211
Sgt. Robert Pratt.
Another change of address for—
Greetings Coast Guard Jack Del- ed to know if mv breakfast didn’t and Ruby Goodson of Maple Grove
[or the Beagle meet these two days,
Sgt. Wm. E Dunlap. 36458852
45ist Bomb Gr.
naay down in Brunswick. Oa. We've set good. Just the same. If I had were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs.
tn fact there were so many in town , 721th Sqd.
?PO 12453 % Postmaster
Just talked to your folks about their met her history teacher. I would Paul Guy. * Norman and Lyle
with their prize canines.- for this I
tJew York City. N. Y.
Fairmont Air Base
have had her turn it in. Just lo get Sandbrook were weekend guests of
bvent. that the housing problem
who writes that he's all set (or a visit down there with you last week the reaction.
Geneva. Neb.
They tell us you're on guard duty
Mr and Mrs. Morley Hough of Lake
pfns
acute.
Four *u*,
Fort vw»v,
Custer bmim
soldiers
hii
&gt; uliiu
:. rvui
,t. •
Leaving Friday after a week at little trip any one of these days.
Odessa * Mn and Mrs. Howard
here over Saturday couldn't find a home Is Kenneth Ottosen who lust
Wedding bells from Iceland, that's watching the new ships after'they
Something from the boys—Our Hershberger and familv of Clarks­
room—they finally were cared for.1 finUhcd 12 weeks at N. Y. univer- what we've been hearing—and why are put afloat at which time they
ks one remarked, “this has turned g|ty with the Armv special train- are we so sure—well, because Capt. become government property after son the Army Cadets writes that ville entertained In honor of Sgt.
Chalmer Hershberger
but to be the 'doggyest' weekend
unit. Let us know your new Homer Barber wrote his mother to they leave the construction yard. every night in the barracks, the and Mrs
r ever knew "—vou mean."It's a dog's address. Kenneth.
send the Weatpotnt engagement It must be a hugh ship building boys fight the Civil War. verbally Sundav Other guests were Mr and
life." answered hU buddy.
।
Here for 10 days looking great is ring; two days later came a letter activity down there and your folks and with Ute trlmings. over again. Mrs. Walter Hershberger and Mr
I Bov. do thev use eggs al the Cof- 1 Norman Perkins from Fort Lawton. to also send the wedding ring I She said there seemed to ba miles of We thought the Civil War ended and Mrs. Loren Hershberger. Bar­
lee Shop on Meatless Tuesday and Wash, where he's met Reed Fur- is a lovely nurse who haa been sta­ new housing projects to take care in 1865, but aoparently It was re­ bara and David. * Miss Iris Guy
the influx of needed workers. sumed Immediately after Pearl returned Io her work at Hastings
brere they flying this week—the row While Norman was wishing he tioned in Iceland and they plan to ot
Harbor. We told this to a beloved Monday after a week's illness.
b-»'s we mean Frank Kenfleld was could see hU brother Raymond—In 'love, honor, and obey* In England They told us because of this con- soldier
who was Just home on leave
pfflclatlng at the stove doing double came Ensign Raymond and his wife or Scotland—cupid on the wing, Sestlon the theatres run night and
ay and when they went to the and he laughed delightedly and said ,,,
,,rr.r.
DURFEE
Huty with scrambled eggs and an who wUl have to report back to all right, poor little fellow, he must show
they had a long wail then it he had fought the Civil War In evThe Quarterly meeting will be in
Funelct. when It was time to filo the Solomon UUnd off the coast of keep pretty streamlined himself, to
keep pace with the times these began with the middle of the news ery camo he had been In since go- East Baltimore U. B. Church next
latter, which Frank did with as Maryland Oct. 11th
Ing Into the armv. What do you Sunday morning at 10. and revival
pretty a flop as we ever hope to
Vincent McPharltn was in town days. Beat wishes to the Captain reel, half of the feature then-back know
about
that.
»«*•
u»nv»r.
«
----.----------•&gt;----- .,------------— *-- j♦.
to the first of the newsreel but
for heaven s , services
continue
In the evening.
Fee—out of the fning pan—Into with hU wife and baby. Born1 we and his bride.
The Quimby choir met with Mr.
me fin*' You see the frying pan . missed you soldier, everybody said
Congratulations In order for Jake somehow the sound track of the sakes?
_ 1 and Mrs. Edward Rice and daughhandle loosened lu«t as the omelet you looked splendid and It goes Attend who is noy Lt. Cmdr. in the feature continued and you can ima­
gine
the
result.
It
developed
the
!f you get the war Jitters, xet a\ter Sunday evening for practice. ★
Look to the air. There wasn't anv * without saying It was ever so good U. S. Coast Guards.
Would be ever so happy to get operator was slightly Inebrelated book bv Stephen Leacock from the \Fllllng slloa, threshing beans and
bolnt In even thinking about a new I to see you.
with the result that everything was library, and if you don't/ laugh cutting com seem to be rushing the
Irving pan to prevent this occurrence । Another we mlcaed was Howard
a little cotk-cyed. Now about you until your tummy hurts, HI eat farmers in this vicinity. * Mr. and
again—you practically have to
M have Naylor who Is home from OklaR. Jack Maxon. A. 8.
JaCk
—
we
heard
that
In
6
montlis
the book with catsup, providing Mra. Herbert Davis of Grand RapK decision from the Sur
—— bom* Otty. Chet Hodgu. “
bt vnu
ipreme
said
you
Co. 1414. UJBK.TK.
HASTINGS
PHONE 2115
service you've gone threw five pairs Miss Barnes will let, me. James ids spent thc weekend with Mr. and
«, buy
m.., looked 'swell' and when Chet says
Court to
a ....
new one——
so mnk
'
ot shortf but that you sort ot put Thurber's amazing family will have Mrs. Henn- D Davis * JoAnn Terkith superb self-control (he never that mister, you do. Well be seeing
Birthday—June 16th
,
cne pair aside just-for-inspection— the same effect. Humor U needed penir.g Is the new scholar in our
O.K. well do our best, sailor.
even said. 'Shucks') took a oalr of ' you this week.
.
.
smart
boy
We
said,
we
d
like
to
see
right now. It's on© of the best school.
Mlera. fixed the handle and started I Wes Burrell arrived Tuesday for
Remember the overseas letter we
Ml over again.
I a few days with his wife the former had two weeks ago from Willis you in uniform ’dause we knew how
I For this performance we give Ruth Sherwood, who teaches girls Hutchens (Freeport) —well, here's good you'd look, and your folks
Frank a rousing cheer of "brave" I gym st H HS. tills year. (They tell added news from him which says he agreed you did. Wasn't it swell
Jack,
that
you
got
a
48
hr,
leave
because he's a good egg himself— &lt; us it's so hard or In most cases Im- and Sarah Gilbert, who Is the girl
Ere know of his working at lhe U. possible to get gym shoes this year waiting for him at New Orleans. while your parents were there—
R. O until midnight after his regu- i that the gals shoot baskets In their La., are alter bound as soon as he every tiling worked perfectly and
Jar job. lo get the room readv for stocking feet and then spend their come home. Besides that, there's your folks enjoyed there trip of
course, the very nicest part of it
lhe fellows Next time the handle . evenings'darning'their socks.)
Willis' son—
being with you.
.
uirris Frank (and thev always do)
Norm Bogart Is home—haven t
Sgt. Del win Hutchens
In the mall this week comes the
we think vou're entitled to say seen him yet will try and give you
Co. E. 92th Q M.B.N.
following qnip—
„
. ,
Camp Adair, Ore. U. 8 Armv
['Great Guns." and give the pan a the dope about him laterbang!
Captain Phil Mitchell is here makes known that he intends to Soldier on K. P—"Barge, what
| There are lots of complications; from Fort Bill. Okla, for a few marry pretty La Monte Wedmore. does K. P mean?"
Sarge—"Keep Peeling.
Lhlch develon these days with all days. Marjory and the two children (who works at the Viking), so we
Die different kinds of Ume we have, will stay here for awhile because aend beat wishes to Father and
letters
telnck time) For instance a gentle-1 Phil expects to be changed when he son who are both serving Uncle
Sept 14. 1943
man bused Into Grand Rapids on reoorts back
Sam
,
India
Wednesday but failed to return on , Dick Palmer Percy Jones, showed
"Got 26 letters one day and am
the late bus os scheduled because us his honorable discharge Satur- Just beginning to catch up on Mrs Leonard Doxey
Center Road. R. 4
fhe driver quoted one time and this day.
them", writes—
Hastings. Michigan
. .
particular citizen of Middleville.; Another home with honorable
Pvt. Walter Brodock. 36465017
Dearest Mother:
who owns and operates the Faulk- ' discharge
is
Franklin
Burgess
Btry. D. 15th C. A.
Just a few lines to say heJlg and
Ker drug store there, was navlgnt- (Freeport) from Keealer Field. Miss.
A PO 954 rt Postmaster
let you know that I am well. How
Ing on slow time. Only lhe bus
To all of you fellows, home with
San Francisco. Calif.
.
driver could give a convincing ex- honorable discharges, whether you Walter is the oldest tn his family are you and all lhe rest of the
planation at a time like this and . served overseas or here at home, and your five brothers and sisters folks. Well and still going strong.
chances are he wasn't around.
1 you were In there pitching. rc*oy who go to the Middleville school 1 Yes* I received lhe picture of
Good nalured Shorty Freeman to do all you could, and for that are very sure that you and a few
(who has two sons In service) at i we thank you. You will Join the others are going to win this war. Norma. She is getting to be quite
lhe Banner Office, has a new. fixed I ranks ot those of us here at home Walter. Good luck, soldier.
n,Haw&gt;&gt;'0U been fishing lately? I
over cart job which he uses to take i and carry on knowing there are
"Hello" John Lockwood and boy I.
the papers to the poslofflce. It's many jobs necessary to the winning what a difference a letter from haven't since I Joined the army. But
pointed ailver and looks so RiUv I of the war besides the Jobs of the you has made to a lot of folks back I coild sure ro for a fish supper
line.
here in the ole home town—after right now. The only fish that we
that the fellows threatened to men on *the
‘ firing
1
more than ten weeks wondering get is salmon and lucky to even
christen it with a bottle of coca Dot-Dash News.
A salute to Leon Helmer who has where you were without
•
word K''V
cola but even that's hard to get so
nA. a
to IS?
Th“h,t'.
1. _ _________
they’ll probably end up by Riving Just been made Sgt. at Camp Mc­ you have arrive/safely In India as &gt; nice now. ^o^^aln much any
z
. _
It a squirt with the hose and aome- Cain. Miss.
Before they/entered service Duane you say In Ute "China-Burma—In- I
(Continued on Page 2. bee X)
Jarman and Archie Sinclair lived
ik it will be Shorty.
ori of as a last celebration spree. together while they were working at
Kenny Lane (who went to Detroit Willow Run. After
these many
--------- .v,.
«...--------Ttogethhioniday for his first exam, for the i many months
the fellow*
arc
i
rchie
Navy). Raymond Kenyon (who ex- ; er again in Boise, Idaho. Arc
— an
—
pecta to be called anyone of these i aerial gunner and Duane a motor
days). Bill Lord, (from over Coats mechanic. "Sure seems good to pal
Grove wav). Harold Townsend (the around
-—
with somebody you
vo" know
&lt;
Beau Brummel of HJL8.). and John again" writes Duane.
Greetings Don Doxey out in San
Coleman, packed themselves In their
ol Jalopy (called 'yellow fever', Diego. Calif. They tell us you are
probably cause it's weak at all points) now training men back here in the
and headed, (with high hopes and UBA and who could do It better
little gas) for Ann Arbor to see the say we. after your experiences in
40 ACRES of Und in RutUnd Township oat 4 mile*. Fair
Western—U. of M. game. They made the south pacific. How is Kirk—
It and were guests of Lyle Bennett, that Is lhe oabys name Isn't it and
house, small barn, some fence and woods.--------- $1.8002)0
,
former Hastings coach, now on the how old Is he. Don? ,
For the Richard Lelnaars Its a
A DANDY 6 ROOM HOUSE in the 1st ward. 3 bedroom,
university faculty, who showed
Sir!
Sharon
Ann
and
proud
papa
and bath up. Uvlng room, dining room and kitchen,
them lhe whole athletic lay out
i
fairly
bursting
with
pride
way
The fellows were thrilled for this '
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HASTIN'

�THE HA8TING8 BANNER, THCMP AY, OCTOBER 7. 1943
farm within throe week*! hour* a week whereas they only
Ffc Donald Nevin*. N4174O3
Rapid* in that city, Wednesday and 1 arrive* thia Wednesday .'or a abort' the
our officers brought a radio beta
ing to uik about.
carried around
15 before. They I A P O. 7gl. c/o Postmaster
Thuraday. * Mr. and Mra Oabert furlough with his parent*. Mr. and;!* a
ing to a person In th* hospital
OrifCath of
or Grand Rapid* were callcall-1i Mr*. T. I. Ollie lie and aUtera. Janet i Ki
’--------- of “Maple picked out three at my hardest ।
”—*’ ”
Orlff*th
ft*. Some way or another
era on rrlxUve* Bunday afternoon!■ y^MarUyn^
two. seven subject* for me for a atartgr: Math. •
he idea through our convtr
Middleville Eng. comp., and Fhysiaa. Believe I
west
September
II,
IMS
that I wa* a radio repair n
their father and brother. Fred O and brought her mother. Mn. Row from Saturday until"thl* Tuesday' Ihink* north
hi* cow*’ mint havTheard me" they^are“no «i*p“either"m'v The Hastings Banner*
Btokoc who has been 111 In bed MltoMll of Lincoln. Nth . to visit I
Mr*. Sarah Campbell atxl other । with hi* sUter.i and brother*. * The about the meet shortage Within other c!a**e&gt; are easier, thank good- ' Ha*ling*. Michigan
since June
a cow and a r.roa. they are: History.Engineer- Oenttanen:
able to until I can get hold of
Densmore Babcock of Grand Rap­ old neighbor* and friend* in thl*/Clive Churchill* received a letter the past three weeks
11 Saturday fro«n*thelr *on. A S Don- heifer, of hl* mixed
Hotetein herd ing. Drawing. Oym. and Naval Or- 1 Thank*
Thank* •a lol
lot for
tnr the
t
id* wa* ta town this Monday visit­ vicinity.
Banner I tube and something to trot it wtU
church who is
u receiving pilot •■ have given birth to twin*,
twin*, fine
fineganlsaUon.
ganlsaUon.
ing hl* grandmother. Mr*. Dor*
The Route circle of the Method- aid Church
take It for granted that Mr. John­ WUh I had ft back there al m
training at a ure-fllght school In' healthy calve* of which three art
Tire living condition* here ant
shop where I at least had a screw
brother, Edward Blake Babcock, and hl* und* and aunt, 1st church will meet with Mr*. Ban Antonio. Texas, that he has!male*, consequently before many very good, comfortable too. There son la responsible tax sending R.
I only had the pleasure of living driver and a volt meter.
“t and daughter Mr. and Mrs. Ruaedl Bedford. ★ Chirtea Parker thl* Thurtday aft- been divcharged from Die hospital weeks they will be helping to step are about TOO *ailori and marine*
I went to town yesterday—had
Mra. Adelaide Baird of north Grand emoon at her home north of town. 1
In Hastings a year and a half, yet
here. 344 of them are marines
time—but didn't see anyone
■ Rapid* St. la spending some time.. * Mn. Hattie Smith returned home. Donald dislocated hL&lt; elbow wiUle , up the meat suppb
I deeply appreciate Lhe news from
Mr Jone* live* on the farm that There are about 190 marine* living there. Ptease change my addreaa to
A Mr*. &gt;n Halting* with her daughter, Mra. Sunday from a week's vtait at the, playing basketball which laid him
1 was purchased from the govern- hers in the Quadriangie and the
V. D, Aokannan o. MoHm. M.
home* of ner sdn*. Ted and Ar-11up about a month.
Quincer and Mra Arthur Bert,
------------,
ment
by
hl*
grandfather.
Junlah
rest
are
--------—
—
and Oreck etn
th
]en for!guest* of Mr*. Sarah Campbell and.। ihur near Haatlngs * Owen Lyon*1,
of
/ I
of Mayfield Ohio, and wa* The fxjc
ter enm- niece. Mlaa Ixxiete Cook, were Mr. of Chelsea brought hl* two chil­ Thoriupplc Branch
Red Crots Elects settled by hl* father A Clrarles and f h
amphitheaters, torture pit*. *
_______ at Mr* I and Mr*. Lewi* Robert* of Wayland I dren. Sally Jo and Gerry to lhe
The Thornapple branch of lhe
Mldne,*r b**” “IP"1
„. 7m“Mond’*v' ♦ MUses Iz&gt;l* Mr. Mare Gray and Bert and home of hia parent*. Mr and Mr*
Mon dens. Ths most teautUul th
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Clyde
Budge
county Red Cross elected the
01
J&lt;»“ family.
We ar
to get our Green*
was a cathedral. It wa* real «wel
Man- AJtne* Slokoe of '.he Pon- 'Maurice Carter, local. * Mr and I Ray Lyons, Thursday to remain Barry
I
SSote.SntL^ weekend at । Mra Charles McPeck of Auguste. while their nwther Is hospitalized following
officer* at the -----------Wednesday
— .......
ln * °"
all except the cathedral wa* bi
1--------------------------...
Hastings. Michigan
Happy Gathering
about 3.000 year* ago. or dur
with their
rentOeneral Chmn.. Mn
!U, u
Mr- and 1 former Middleville residents,
resident*. visit-1
vUit- with her infant son. Michael Owen, meeting:
thia month, but Dear Dad and Mother.
A company of old friends enjoyed. by lhe J5th - of J^l*
Mn&lt; ■Olenn ed at the home* of their sUtera. bom on Wednesday, September 29. Charles Robertson; see -trea*.. Mrs
F. O. Slokoe ♦ U.n.
I sure am aorry I didn't write the time of Caesar It wasn't tn
.
.
wth«n
up.
a
happv-get-together
with
Mr
and
*w*
,h
a^f
now
?
best
of condition—a little on '
j»|y aon gjent
spent last &lt; Mrs. Curti* Arnold, and Mr*. Ray * Mr. and Mr*. Rush Randall were Eldon Lawrence; Chmn of *ewlng.
and little
sooner, but we have been on thc
Mrs
Clair
Bros;
Clunn
of
knitting.
allowed
to
go
into
run
down aide.
mother. Mra.
Mr* A
Amble Lyon* on Thuraday * Charles Ran­ Sunday dinner guest* of his sister,
-- ------ —
u“‘ — Mrs Mark Ritchie at their Oun
week with her mother.
constant go ever since we left Miss­
lake
cottage
on
Bunday
with
o
^2*!
T®
Mrs
Lenna
Kirkpatrick.
The
re
­
.
”u.
»«ekenda
which
Write.
Muxnaire wnne her
ber inaband wa* &lt;1*11 &lt;*1 U*e Greenville vicinity vU- Mr* Bvron Fleming and husband
MugrMge
on vacaTionwhile
e Mrs. E husband
F. Blake wa* lied hl* parents. Mr- «nd Mra. Rush at Barlow lake. * Tiie Christian port* of last year * work were very sumptuous pot luck dinner. The, maW* u
it mu
much
better
Other than issippi, and we eertauily do have
‘
h
h
*'
,
r
Your loving son.
- on vacation * Mra. E F. Blake wa*
.‘T,
—vr
a nice area now I thought probablv
Kart
tn Caledonia Friday on business RaridaU.
Randall. Friday night. ♦ Mn Pearl Fellowship class of the Baptist gratifying
Kt* of the Ritehl* were Mr and. tliat we are restricted lo a aO-mlie la would be like Mis* but there *
much in.
Pfc Karl O. Welifare. 36404354
and vtelting
vtelttng friend*.
friends * Read the Kepyon
Kenyon returned
relumed hoi
home Thursday church school was entertained at
Charles Crookston. Mr andI rBdll“'i,and lhat Un t
1 rwn^rison to some "of the other al) lhe difference In the world. I
A.P.O.
7M.
c/o
Poatmaster
the
home
of
Mr.
and
Mr*.
Harold
Home
Front
new*
for
change
of
from
Lansing
where
she
had
bem
;
name rroni
iw
«m •••••
■m going to try and take some pic­
chools.
« Mugridge
••----- ■-— yisl
visiting
her -------------son Sidney and fam-^ Oriffeth on Grand Rapids St.
New
York.
N.
Y.
addreu of Pfc Clare R
——
tures tiiLs pm We don't have lo
1B‘ S*1 *a» ln Ute building camouflage any more. Ute trees are
Friday night •for
their . regular Oeneral Chmn.. Shirlev Kenneen. H Johnson. Mr. and Mrs Charles ,
whose address 1* different from hi* Hv
— •••*•■
last which wa* in Sicily, also that
Mr*. Bradford Johnson and three btulness meettng and soetel hour. vice Chmn, Mat Bedford
secy . Mlnar. Mr. and Mra Harry Ben-1 last Bunday night on a Huie in* M-atured quiU far apart, of course.1
Another Hurrah! for another let
of stabley (Jack! Johnson who ha* children of Detroit came Thur*day
Miss Avl* Jackson who has been Mr*. Shirley Kenneen; dUcuaalon nelt, Mr*. Nellie Thompson and. pretion of hia own. When he came they're all pines, and the ground I* ter
from another WAVE.
-----------------uPIX,r *Mt d*&lt;k
,,ir as level a* a table top. The ground
moved over to Wl*con*ln.
to visit her «uter. Mr*. Owar working In the Kroger *tore began
leader. Alton Finkbcincr; recres- Mrs. Lenna Kirkpatrick
Tuesday, Sept. 2
building he found some dust on the I lock* like a carpel of &gt; pine needle*. Dear Zolly:
Mr*. Florence Henning and ML** Kaechele and brother. Maurice1 her new duties thl* Monday as t Iona I leader. Mr* Claude Rosen­
floor of the broom closet ao he re­ H »ure to pretty.
Pearl Henderahott returned to their &gt; Harper and their families before I "hello girl at the local Bell Tele- berg; hoapHal service; Mra. Frank
I
You isld
~
stricted
the wholeThs
decknn?
to the bar
bat*’ben the*
P|,
n learhomea in Detroit thl* Monday aft. eolng to Virginia where Mr. John- phone office. Her weekend guests Garbow; song leader. MX* Rov *° T
Wr are naiing a rest period now. )DU how I like the WAVES, ao '
rr * two weeks' vtait al the home ion has accepted a posiUon and I al her west county line home were McCaul Thc October
-------I am lying tn my hammock writing. I wm. 1th really a wonderful expert
of thetr brother-in-law. Charles B- ■ where they are moving. ★ Foster ML**es IxA* Ann Churchill and be with Mr. and Mrs
1
*‘Hing up between two cncr and after almost three week
Campbell on the Irving road. The. Waddell has made a good recovery Donna Polhcmu* * The sympathy Johnson.
tree*. They make awfully good bed*. 1 m ths Navy I feel a part of 11many friends of ML** Pearl will be from his recent operation and I* I of the community I* extended the
a lot of the fellows have them If H'« the only life for me. We de
Interested to know that after many able to be out again for which hl*. Chester Bromley family in the
Past Matron Meeting
rain*. I ju»t streUh up a wire nbntv of drilling and marching
l»t Sgt. Well, we won't be spending It
veers in the teaching profession of many friends nre glad * Mr. an&lt;1: tragic death of their *on. PhllanMrs. Harry BaUch and
anv money thl* weekend anyway. directly over lhe hammock and put have three or Tour InstnicUon dais,
Detroit school* site ha* retired be- Mrs. Frank Prindle accompanied | der who accidentally shot himself Olenn Grtffeth
entertained
a canvas over it, then tie each side b* today and they keep u* on thr
"f..cf.n calch UP °n our sleep too.
Mine of 111 health * Mr and Mn. their cousin*. Dr and Mra. Claude' when the hammer of his gun broke
to
ground, that way you keen run. The food is «well-we hardlj
db?n?r^t
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Well. I can't think of inueh more justthe
Everett Sweegle* ot HasUng* were Hildreth of Grand
Rapid*
tojas he hit the »lde of the cement
m dry a*
m can be. Pretty good noUoe the shortage* lhe way civU
to say right now. ao I had better idea, as
Monday evening visitor* last week• Charlotte. Sunday where they vis-, water tank in the barnyard The
Ann't
flilnlr'F We
UZo &gt;lir«
haA ten*
.__ do.
J-___
__... of enter
don't vnn
you think?
sure had
and■ have -.1
plenty
close.
Of her brother Chude Kenneen and lied relative* * The Rev
6. B ; accident occurred on the Jake Fink­
a
lot
of
rain when we first canie taliunonl, almoat too much In fac
Your*.
wife. * The Stanley Lvon* famJJy Quincer and many of themem-, beiner farm where they recently
down here. It rained every day. until with Tommy Tucker * band broad
emoon.
&lt;n
'
up'Y
Bob
o' Ktlamazqp riot ted a» lhe h«m» ber* of the Baptist chureh attend- moved Arthur Thcde who wa* pa**,
we could hardly move a single railing from here every Saturda1
E
r
h?£*?
erl
Cook
UBMCJL
of hia parent* Mr. and Mr*. Ray ed th* association meeting of the ing the farm rhortlv after it hap­
truck. Tiie mud was a foot deep ev­ and movie* two or three times i
V-12 Unit. Quad. No 60
*
'• — Tuesday and the Alfred Regular Baptist churches of Grand pjned brought thc bov to Dr Lund's
erywhere. and some place* a lot week, phi* our own band and varie
Oberlin College
office and on to the hospital ♦ Mr
East Side Card Club Meet*
deeper than that.
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ty show.
Oberlin. Ohio
and Mr* Clive Churchill had as
Thirteen members and three more, but It is quite cool anyway.
I would like a metal covered,
Tlu* afternoon we had what wi
। Sunday dinner guests her brothers substitutes of thc East Side Card
entail btblc, as I don't have any.
I received a letter from Don to­
call a rope-yarn Sunday—juat plal:
| and »uter-ln-law». Mr and Mra club were entertained at a one
.. ..
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&gt;0- IM3
I saw “Kennle* letter in the free Ume—and I went shopping L
day.
He
said
tliat
he
wa*
well
and
|
Hastings
Banner
1 Julian Pott* and Mr. and Mra. o'clock luncheon Wednesday at lhe working hard every daya. He*al- i
Banner
Ships Service—like a PX . and li
HaaUngK
Michigan
1 Leon Potts of the Clay Hill nelgh- home of Mrs. Charic* Robertson way* did and I gueaa that he alwavr &lt;
Well, it'* nearly time to eat din­ lite shops that the downtown de
Gentlemen:
|i bo: hood
as the end of a contest. The losing will.
so I guess T had better cIobc. partment store* have brought u
Advising you of another change ner
' Mrs Flora Hanlon accompanied side furnished the dinner for the
Write noon, and often, and take for us. I even got some candy bareMom. I wish that you wouldn't &lt;
I by Mrs. Emory Fuikbclner and company and all report a nice time. send me anything for Christina* as of address.
care of yourselves
last I knew you couldn't buy lher
Will
write
as
soon
as
possible
—
small daughter. Man* Kay. leave
Your lovti aon.
it takes so long for packages to get lthat is in about 3 month*
easily—and had a sundae at th
HospltaUxed
for Calumet City. Hl. thL* Wed­
here and too. I don't know where
Betty Boot Canteen
Thanking you again, and with
nesday for .
a week
the
-- — -s visit with ~~
Mrs Charles Williams, nee Mar­
Cpl. Lynn L Stedge 16064811
Ibest regards to ail my friend*.
So far we haven't had a chanc
! former's relative*. * Rev. and Mra Jorlc Wlerlnga. underwent an op- I'll be.
Btry C. 370th F A. Bn
How ia my UUle girl. I guess that
to see New York City, but we havi
I
remain.
Respcctfullv.
I W. Minor and her mother. Mr*, ••ration at Blalgett hospital in ohe wa* glad to start to school
A P.O. 44 B c o Postmaster
our flrat shore liberty this week­
M. O Born**, M M. l,c
1
Margaret
Bits*
were
at
Saginaw
Grand
Rapids
thl*
Monday
tm
Shreveport. Louisiana
Winter-weight oil and grease
again. I wrote her a letter last
end.—if some of ua don't draw meaa
c o Fleet Po*t Office
1 from Tucsdav to Thursday last week removal of a bone growth tn the left week. Boy. I sure enjoy getting her*
&lt;*««*&gt; or BUard dul7 But Just
San Francisco. California
'
visiting the'r son. Donald Minor elbow, and for straightening of the
I want to write a letter to Aunt
,,
,
8ePl*,,Hber J1, IM3 **me 1 low K»vy life—evea getting
and family and other relatives * arm. She stoett the operation well Ruth 'thl* afternoon *o win have *
Mr and Mra. Geo. Uellfare
Up *t five-thirty in the morivlngyour car during the cold spells
..
North Africa “1 E. Thorn St
Thc Jack Reynold* family of Grand nnd expect* to be there a, week to make this a little *hort. Fl) clooc
and lhe fire drills they are always
Mr. and Mrs Oeo. Crake*
1
Rupld*
were
Sunday
-gues:’
n
'~
'
*
“
*
”
*
'
uests
of
Thc
arm
was
broken
In
a
fall
on
for now wishing you all the happi­ 402 E. Grand St
Hastinn. Michigan
1 waking us up for.
•
ahead. Mobile Meter OU has
their friends Mr. and Mr
Ira Clair the bridge about a year ago and ness in the world.
Deny Folks:
;
We really do have wonderful offlHasting*. Michigan
&lt;
Brog and children. * Mr. and has given her much trouble since.
great protective powers, cause*
Nothing much doing on the ra- J cers here, the WAVE Ensign* can
All my love.
Dear Mother and George:
1 Mra. Ernest ..
Hooper
and
—K..
—
small Her two small rons are staving with
Your car will go just as Hille ' mi bon forma lion and l&gt;
Max Edward
Here It is Sat. night und about dio this hot afternoon which i* a hold their own for brauty-and for
1 daughter of Grand Rapids spent her pa req is. Mr and Mrs Fred
Corp.
Max
E.
Mackey
good
thing
because
the
battery
is
personality,
with
Hollywood's
beat,
; “he
"weekend
with hl* parents
I
1:00 and I just flnialied work. We
.&gt;--------J
and Wlerlnga We hope thia operation
far in peace or war— noted for firing long engine
A.P.O 884. c/o Postmaster
are going on another beach partv dead The power plant I* being re- And believe m* thev know what
ulster. Mr. and Mr*. L~,
Roy Hooper
---- will restore the arm to Its normal
New Yoric. N. Y.
tomorrow We have been going on paired which means we have to u*r they are doing when they "hep two
nnd -Edith. * Mrs D O Just cf use.
try Mobilgas ond Oil. life. It'* a precaution you can't
Howdy. Max—we’ve Just finished them for four Sundnvs in a row 1 the hand generator, which I* work three four". You can hear them all
inui
We regret to learn that Edward looking
Detroit came Sunday to visit until
looking over your camp paper. now I haven't been going to church 1 still like the radio swell. One of 1
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TimrCtxv U’lth her Barents. U..
.v. va
the Eaterman. proprietor
of Middleville iwuimup.
Ronndt
Roundup."
that ,vu
you ocm
aent nmn
from in
In-­
Rev and Mr*
Geo Curtis and hotel who has been ill in Pennock, din We read every word of It. Our since I. have been over here, but
hospltal in Hastings
Hastings, about aa week, blood
family
hospital
pressure ' went
bouncing will go in the morning. Sgt Rascoe ,
Mr*. Bert Briggs and daughter. U reriousiy iWt- Several of the I around when we read about the and Sgt. Curti* wanted me to go
with aunuay
them, but 1 didn't !
Mrs brmeal Gray and two chil- men went up to thc hospital this 10th A P. raid* on the Jap com- last
w • Sunday
wm so mi*
will
go thia services.
Sunday with them
dren of Merritt visited thc former's Monday to give blond transfusion* municatlon*. For instance— "The so
to ’Ihe
Catholic
• I*ter Mra Ray Lvons lhe latter
Curti* Arnold underwent nn op- B-24* plastered th* railway yard*•••- u-- u-We have been getting good food
part of the week Mr Gray came rintlon tn
Butterworth hospital, and storage building* at Prome
MOBILE PRODUCTS—DISTRIBUTOR
over here lately, better than what
after hi* family on Saturday but Saturday but is home and gaining
Thaxinow
Junction switchman
You con not loose at any rate
-------- .. Tiie
-—-------I Mra. Briggs remained for a long- nicely.
- cars to worry about we got in New York Steak* or
has a lot fewer
HASTINGS
PHONE t5M
beef stew every night for aupper.
er visit with Mra Lyons nnd other
—■—rzand the one* at Mylngyan and My- I mean good frvxh beef and all tb&lt;icUtivro. * Pvt. Robert Gillett who
Out for Victory
aungbinwah tyou pronounce 'em flesh vegetable* we want. I juat
ha* been receiving special trainFarmer* consider a tel m
of *w*n
twin Max* imgnt
might just as
a* we
well take a va­ heard that we were going to have
Wt ARE OFFERING THIS WEEK
mg at Princeton university. -N J. calve* a* unusual, but two set* on. caUot^
cation. Repair
Repair sheds
sheds and irare- hotcakca for breakfast In lhe moml house* made nice bonfires at the Ing.
A ItO ACRE FARM
H&lt;hig lownahlp which la a wonderful
same'place. Still celebrating on lhe
I hope everyone la OK at home ■
21jtt the fighter-bomber* found a tell Orandpa I aalcl hello and to
। concentration of 23 Jap raft* north keep well.
/of Maingkwan. They aren't floating
well. I better get to bed ao I can
fair B room house and 36x46 barn. This is good fertile Und and
■ any more A* a rousing climax. thc get uo tn time to get some of those
। bomber* cut loose on the 22nd The hotcakes.
will raise good crop*, and priced at only
...........
23.000
B-23's needed an adding machine
Al) my love.
A GOOD 40 ACRES in .Maple Grove township about 9 mile*
aa they destroyed a record number
Doo
:
of freight car* In central Burma For
from Hatllng* and about 5 mile* from Nashville. This is splen­
the week, all ships and crews got
did land. Uy* just sUghtly rolling but every acre of lhe place
Sept. 4. 1941 '
: baok okeh and nobody got hi* fret
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■ &lt;------I haven't been getting lite Ban- '
ner very often, the last one wav ,
i
Nor did we mln the beautiful Julv l*t. and that was a month ago i.
34.000
'pin-up* picture on the front page You betur UH them to get on Ute ' ■
titled &lt;with time out for a deep OI ball and start sending them ‘
A NICE 7 ROOM HOl'SE In Freeport with furnace, waler
right “you'd be so nice to come more ofun.
Home to " Good luck Max. take care
Sgt Roscoe, the fellow I chum !
Priced at only
31.500
of yourself.
around with, took some picture* t.
last Sundav of me and I will send ■
September 16. 1943 । you some. If you can get some film* '
We still. have aeveral Rood home* In Haallng* at from S 1.800 to
Dear Friends:
.‘.end me some Also If you can send ‘
Just a few lines to let you know , some more handkerchief*. I can ,
Mhat I'm still around and my «dalways use them.
«
clre*» is changed from Keealer Field
we„ &gt;I better -,„
n ofI
ul wri
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Well.
sign
oft .I _.
will
write

Lyon* family from the aame city

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ON THE HOME FRONT

PRECAUTION

FOR COLD STARTS

McKEE SERVICE OIL SALES

MILLER

REAL

ESTATE COLUMNS

AUCTION SALE

Having sold the farm, I will have an auction sole at the farm located three miles west
of Nashville or eight miles east of Hostings on M-79 or ! mile east of Barryville Meth­
odist church,

TUESDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1943
COMMENCING AT 12:30 P. M. AND WILL OFFER THE FOLLOWING PROPERTY:

FARM TOOLS

4 Roll corn Husker, Little Grant.
Deering Binder, in good condition.
Birdsell Wagon, good shape.
Spring Tooth riding cultivator.
Trailer with stock rack,
also top box.

Set of Buffalo scales, extra good ones.
Planet Junior Walking cultivator.
Corn shelter, good one.
Cyclone clover seeder, new.
GRAIN
2 of 20 acres of good standing corn.

About 100 bu. oats.
POULTRY SUPPLIES

Two wire chicken crates.
Several drinking fountains.
Poultry netting.
Several feeders, two extra good ones.
Scraper for cleaning roosts.

FURNITURE
China cabinet.
Victrola.
Chairs.
Breakfast table.
Library table.
Settee, good size.
Rocking chair.
Mirror, oval shape.
Bureau.
Round Heating Stove, good one.
50 gal. steel drum with faucet, good one.
Commode. Bureau.

MISCELLANEOUS ARTICLES
Wire fence stretchers.
Jax screw.
Grain Bogs.
Extension ladder, extra good one.
Single wire stretcher.
Ice cream freezer. 3 gal.
Self feeder Tor pigs.
Two Iteel pig trough*.
One hard pine hog trough. 16 ft. long.
Quantity of used brick.
Post holo digger.
Shovels, fork*.
Ono Barley fork.
Scoop shovel.
Several iteel post*.
Wood post*.
Steel bar and good rip saw.
Small saw for trimming tree*.
Several set* of hinge*.
Wrecking bar.
Sythewnd Snath.
Chum, good one.
Wash tub* and pail*.
Egg crate*.
Few small gate*.
Sheep trough* and Rack*.
Some wire fencing.
Cupboard Door.
20 bu. crate*..
4 or 5 porch post*.
Several small hinges.
Other articles too numerous to msntian.

TERMS OF SALE, CASH, NO PROPERTY TO BE REMOVED UNTIL SETTLED FOR.

The Barryville ladies will serve dinner to all who wish commencing at 11:30 o'clock.

WILL G. HYDE, Proprietor
HENRY FLANNERY, Auctioneer

ERNEST GRAY, Clerk

MILLER
prior to my appointment as an avlatlon cadet. It is a great oppartun­
itv and I intend to make the most
of II.
Tiie college Is beautiful and in
n fine location, and is verv strict
about their rules and regulations,
but serve the best food I've eaten
since entering the armv.
CongratulatKMu to my pal* Rus­
sell and Jimmy In their success
with enemy plane* oversea*.
You wanted to know about my
I irthdav. It was Aug 27. It was a
happy day even if I wa* 1200 mile*
from home, as I was fortunate that
rnv wife. Margaret, was able to be
with me
Margaret and I celebrated to­
gether with Mr. and Mr* John Tel­
ler. Jr. of Fine lake. Mrs. Teller'*
, blrthdav being the same day. We
। had a chicken dinner and a very
enlovablr evening at Biloxi. Mis*
1 I believe I had better close and
study my regulations.
Best of luck.
■
Yours trulv,
Robert
Av S Robert J. Wilcox. 36462575
Sqdn D. 343rd College Training

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Oeorge Peabodv College
Nashville &lt;4&gt;. Tennessee

September 23. 1943
I Hastings Banner
, Hastings. Mich.
Gentlemen:
*
I wa* pleasantly surprised to re- |
ceive the Banner, but I want to
, tend you a change In addreaa a* vou
will see. I am at the present tunc
engaged In Special Service work. It
is pretty rugged, but I like it.
Again let me *av I enloy receiv­
ing the paper and thank*.
Would be glad to hear from any­
one mt crested enough lo write
Yours.
Cpl Larry Miller. 19068323
151st Airborne Tank Co.
1 Fort Knox. Kentucky

REAL

ESTATE CO.

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MONEY
REMODELING
REPAIRING
OR BUYING HOMES.

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Sept. It. 1943
Dear Roy and Dick.
We had an inspection the other
day by icmt of the V-12 bigwigs.
This unit wm the host to all of the
commanding officers of all the V-13
unit* in Ohio. The active head of
lhe program wm here from Wash­
Hutton and also a representative of
the commandant of the Mh Naval
DUlrict were here too. They went
through our barracks while wv were
. In classes and gave the place a
genera) going over. After they left,
our commander &gt;Lt Comm How­
ard&gt; said that they teemed verv
। ulrased and congratulated the unit,
1 a* a whole on Its conduct, etc
Most of the gu*s are carrying IS I

See Li Now—Reasonable Terms

THE HASTINGS BUILDING
&amp; LOAN ASSOCIATION
9 Stobbln* Bldg.

IFe

Mgmban f. H. L. B. Phon* 2503

Sell War Bonds and Stamps

�THj HA8TTNG6 BANNER. TKVtWAY, OCTOBER 7. 1*43
delegates to guard the ConsUlution and see that no foreign foe
nor domestic planner ot un-Amerlcan Ideologies ever invade* the
janauty oT the American way of

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that members become Interrated tn
these school. We were told to mu!tiply our efforts by four In rehabllnation work.
^ap^^ im-

mother of three children She has
one son serving tn the Army, who
—- -------- --— -------------------- - ---lr.g in France dtiflng the last war.r
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Central Division.

lum and wife, lol 38. village of Clor- ,
| erdale
, Rogemond B chllson to Donald *
Shipman and wife, parcels shore
Oun laker Orangeville
Fred I. Millen and wife to Jas.
_ .. -- ------- .... ...

Sweesy and Colston farm* to
Aben Johnson and wife.
Roy Houghton and wife sold their
home on S Hanover Rt. U&gt; M. B.
Weitz and wife.
Philip Adktiu and wife ioid a
gnd jot to the lit ward to
the^wUM^of1 l^'unprartlcaf and
Arthur Burghdoff and wife.
SsrjSU'TffXJiK.
i
B s.neu.
Alford Cuiter and wife sold their
home on West MUI street to Helen
W, or lh« Mkhlnn d*k„u«&gt; had wu,1,™ \ Slt.tEL*1*’ 30
can Arms on the false altar* of
Mr*. Norton H. Pearl War AcJ?.J» ’"“B 01 “li’MSSrLl olh.r, lo Reynolds.
n peace to be achieved by disanna- tlvltle* chairman reported that the
Gui Tumes and wife sold their 80
own Dorothy Pearl
n&gt;*nl
I Amtrican Legion Auxiliary not onlv our
C Newton and wife, 95 acre farm in Hastings Twp. to'
I want to thank the American Carroll
'
Geoffrey W Keller and wife
।
&gt; » uw
Just prior to the convention he 1 has volunteered 1U service* to the
section 2. Barry.
Auxiliary for the privilege acres,
1
appointed a 15-member post-war . Red Crus* to lhe extent of 5.959.353 of being your delegate to this our
V. Waiter Conklin and wife lo.
WUllam Hudson and wile sold and Mra. WIU LotM
planning commission, tor the pur- Lour* of work and 7.773324 hour* of National Convention it was a great Jas A BatMMS and wife, tot 112 City. their home on 8 Washington street. were Mr. and Mra. Ci
and family and Mra.
DO&amp;e of itudytng all post-war vet- service In civilian defense and U. honor Our new officers and each
W Roy Oehler and wife to Glenn। to Simon Ellerbeck and wife.
Ada Tobias sold a house and two1 of Grand Ledge. Mra
erans problem*. Louis A. Johnson. S. O. activities but it has given member dedicated ourselves to B. Bera and wife, lots M and 65 andI
I feniteln. Herttert Sboi
past national commander and for- many members to lhe armed forte*, another vear of Greater Service to .i tiart of lot
and 63 Phillipa Addl- . lou to Marte Barry.
mer Assistant Secretary of War. I All units have reported taking part our program—"The Legion Pro- i tion. Nashville.
All of which goes to prove that aid Bates. * Thc Rev
will head tiie commission.
in salvage programs; furnishing Gm.** We extend a hearty InvitaMinnie I. England to Morris W. when you want action you should 8. Daabter and son
-- ---------------------—’ •**- parcel section 6.. list your property at the
! He gave lhe Legion a treat year
1 to the wives. Mothers, sister Harding and wife,
r------Boyes Real Estate office.
exaarui ana lansuv
1 of service during which he visited I df'dng blood plasma banks, equip- and daughters of veterans of World Oranxivilie
. evening. ♦ Mr. and
I most of the battle fields of this p*n* Mobil* Canteen units; pur­ War I and II. who have honorable
Philo DlL'.k
Dibble^to Z
Ethel
Phils
—-I Gamble.
war
' chasing ambulances: raising funds
SOUTH THORNAPPLE
1 Sprtngett of Nashville
dl'charges from tiie service, to join , parcel
15.' to
Rutland
*Evab section
Blakeney
Wm Dipn and
! Mrs. Alfred Malhebat. National '°{L
U*4 Weeks Letter
our ranks and take part In our proEvah Blakeney to Wm. I
____ _______ on ........
President of the Auxiliary, eave a I
If- 80 acres, sec’lon !•&gt;
12. Irving.
. “Lu'JE?
9*11 Pre,lon
CCMU wove riStedlt
। verv heartv greeting to the Leeton i 01 war workers, providing recreaM,b:n|p„.M„ Whltnev and othera turned Thursday from a short visit Ben Schneider Sunda'
I Assembly. She-made lhe recommen- 1 Uon Jor teen-agers and old phono- “ There were 400 veterans of World
During their absence the I a Mr. and Mrs. Ibrt '
dation that all Americans ref rain | Bfaph re«cordi"jiave been collected War II that were initiated into the "’ John U Sullivan and wife, par­
Legton at the National Convention, cel. Nashville.
children
stayed
with
their
uncle
ffamily
amUy were
were Sunday
Sunday (*
dinner guests
l from telling jokes and stories about ,o
con'crtcd into new ones for
Paul A Wsrd' and wife to Herb Francis Oliver and family. * Basil at the home of Mrs. Eckardto moth­
Mr*. Gladys Henry
our girls in the WAC'S WAVES.. I &lt;-ur flghUng men
.jyvies and wife, north '•» tot 57, Powers and Albert Wieringa and er Mrs. Kate Henderson and Mr.
SPARS and MARINES as she felt ,
w“
*’y
,
Hardendorfs
Addition
C
’
ty.
grandson
of
Allegan
Co.,
and
Mr.
and
Mrs.
L
L.
Hall.
that these stories and takes were
CrOfca Chief
/»
A I I r\ T II A II f r
*"n:» Oriffeth to Michael De­ and Mrs Ed TUnm of Middleville
COURTHOUSE
!
sabotage to these service*.
1
spent the day at the Johnson and
Memorial services were read foi i
he!B t^®1. the legion Au-x11;
Wieringa-farms, the men assisted in
two National officers of thc Legion l“ry has given has been great I
electing another silo. * Mra. Edna
James Andrew Drain-Past Na- know of no other organlzatfon that ----------------------------------------------------------- Edna E Hubbard in Hubert FnlMrs Sarah Ostroth whe
who has been spending
tlonal Commander &lt;he presided has done, so much for the
Cross WARRANTY DEEDS-------------------------------------------------- ,0L.’. b,0Ck 12' K&lt;n’ Oriffeth
■Sim— Hw.*
—
— —* V-—-. misfortune to fall, last we&gt;
over lhe 1925 National Convention |Rn&lt;1 wlth so little publicity,
he
Chas B. Faust and other* to. fields Addition. City.
able to get around at p
Peter
B.
Baas
and
wife,
tot
40.
Phil-----------Mr. and Mrs Ellis White
Jee“ NatVonM AdTutam^iMr*
He urged u. to help find efficient
lip*
Addition.
Nashville.
QUIT
(
I.AIM
llr.I.ns
trip
for
a
few
day
,
*
Mn|
Mildred
TTiere were delate* from Itllv. Nurse* and Nur«* Aides. Our efforts
G. A- Arnett to Clarence Mason.
Harry Pickard! and wife to Cecile Roush and daughter from Welcome
Puerto Rico. France. Canada. Mexl- mwl be four times greater Ulan in lot at Mill lake. Johnstown.'
M Pickard. 20 acres, section 17. As- comers accompanied Mr. and Mrs.
co. Hawaii besides our own Depart- *or.,d W,J 1 because the need is
Maurice J Pender and wife to syrin.
_
James Johnson of Hastings to the sett, returned to her hums. Betarment delegate* Twenty-one gover- ,hHl,n?“Sh
rhlh mokiIm Byron Fletcher and wife, tots 1. 2.
Job England to Bernice England. Johnson and Wieringa home Sun- dnv evening, after being absent sev­
nor*
were
legionnaire
delegates
in
i
“
e
to
*
d
“
bout
the
Club
Mobiles
3.
7.
8.
Lincoln
Park.
City.
10 acres, —ctinn 18. Orangeville.
। day. Mr. Johnson has been in ill eral days. * The Baptismal etrvMg.
thb owning Septan
ae,e#,l*S
&lt;he Auxiliary has been furnishing
Bertha E Taffee to Carl G NletJohn W Herey and wife to health for several weeks but is
Tuesday we heard reports from I
‘2'?h*»,rft!Ih 1‘these0*club
hamer and wife, south *•» tots 1105. Lawrence N Allerdlng. 40 acres, tr.uch Improved at present. * Mra. noon
mir Natiotinl off leers and an ad- battle area s. At first these dub 1104. City.
ser'ton H Csrlton.
Aloha Nichols and children are
Roy W. Erway and wife to Chris­
; dress
dress by
bv The
Thi National Commander .Mobile* were built to carry donut
Glenn B Bera nnd wife to Percy staving in Middleville where Mra.
Roane
Waring
machines and coffee makers. Now tian C. Madsen and wife. 80 acres C Larson nnd wife, lots 64 and 45. Nichols is employed at the White members Bunday morninc. * Mr.
Roane Warli
thanked
the
Auxiliary
for our
our ii th*/ h»**
section 5. no
Hope
j He
He
thanked
the
Auxiliary
ior
SKUI)U
l
H
‘
and
Darts
of
tot*
and
63.
Phillip?
;
Product* factory and the children and Mrs Chas Laubaugh enter. . 'our greatest
...
__ . of
vlrle
— (IhrAAl
' part. in
Year
servgirls—
—etve
(three)tnr-m
—give enterthem enterMinnie B. Matthews to Law’ion. Nashville.
_
are attending school. * Ben
Ben Parks
Parks talned friends. Sunday afternoon.
tee' for our expanded welfare pro-I talnment of song and dancea. The ' rence Allard ing. 2 lou at Leach Add*
Pets'- Leonard to Claude Gross । h
a»—
his ----------clover -----seed1 hulled and * Mr. and Mra. Kenneth Norton
----1 grams and special war actlvIUes In boys look for these Club Mobiles
Carlton.
ard " tfc lots in villa®* of Morgan. Claude Rosenburg
Rosenbv“ expect* •—« have sold the Ostroth thirty sens
to »hull
the past 12 monlhr He said: "Do j «hen they come to resL Tkry
8urall A Toarn to Hazel NuneNellie Ormxbec tn Helen Barker clover
------- seed* for Charlie Andler the to the Bell brothers.
, not support any idea of peace with- &lt; «ay there is nothing like seeing and maker, parcel section 28. Brfrry.
nnd others. 4Q ncres. section 25. Bal­ forepart ot the week. * Dogs were
out unconditional surrender by our I talking to an American woman. So
Wm. H Surplice and wife to John
In Clifford Davis' flock of sheep
timore
„
„
.
j enemies. The cost will be great but
!
„U^n!^*rh1h*emShtte "*
T Nelson and wife. 40 acres, section
Glenn w Pettis to Avis O Pet- both Saturday and Sunday nights.
no matter what lhe cost we must heard to say— That Club mobile 15. Baltimore.
.
• !«. lot 8"ndv Belch Park. Oun lake, From last report* six had been neighbor bathing in the
Wm. 8 Scrader and wife to Jen­ Yankee Springs^
fight on. each in our own way til! ■
, found dead and others injured. She was all tn favor o
nie H. Stuck and others, lot »46.
ultimate victory. The fighting has by
They were (n hopes to get the dogs 1 washes of the night.
lint t^iun
begun mis
this win
will oe
be a long,
long bitjust
uu । Mr. Johnson saidg these were Just City
Cora Bernard and others lo Carl REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS
Bove, R-nl F'tate Office renorts
Roane Waring. Jr., has been with ' American way of life in the Front E. Reese and wife, lot in Nashville.
Fanners State Bank. Alto, to Ivan the following sales made in Septemthe U. 8. Army somewhere in tiie ,
...
Pacific for eight months.
w
* ... these mobiles through L. Roush and wife. 70 acres, sec­
vtarv rrr— suiu uc&gt;
After the session was adjourned lend lease now and pay towards the tion 12. Irving.
Gertrude Bauchman lo Elton J. j lot on Mtehtaan Avenue to Clare
our Divisional Caucuses were called support of them.
Major
Ruth
Streeter.
U.
S.
Ma
­
Crane and wife. 40 acres, section W^lte of Pre*nort.
for the purpose of endorsing candi­
Bentemln BevHwvk purchayd
dates for National offices The Cen­ rine Women's reserve director told 22. Rutland.
us
a
Utile
of
the
life
of
our
girl
James
P.
Collison
and
wife
to
the
Meryl Neeb home in the 4th
tra! Division indorsed. Mr*. Doro­
Ronald Anders and wife. 200 acre*.-------*
thy Pearl of Detroit for National Marines.
She said "You will see many section* 18 and 19 and 20. Hooe
James Henev and wife sold ’heir
Vice president.
changes
tn
these
young
daughters
»0
were
f»rm in section 24 Rutland
PhlliD Adkins and wife to Wm.
Wednesday morning there were
■
reporu from various committees. of yours. Thev will walk straighter, T Miller, lot* 10 and 17. Harden- to Mervl Neeb and wife.
Beniamin
o
-.».a...... Beverwyk and wife sold
. Tiie Constitution or By Laws Com­ be neater and show more respect." dorfs Addition. City.
They
will
be
quite
apt
to
say
sir
Gertrude
Gates
Smith
to
Roy
’
heir
hn
’i'e and lot on South Jef-,
mittee recommended that the eliglwhen
speaking
to
thslr
fathers
"
Blair
and
other*.
120
acres,
section
ferson
Street
’
o
Lorena
B.
Walker
bllity clause in our by law* be
Joseph
and
wife
*------ - Shul’z —
'■* ■M,T
* *nld their
changed to conform to that of thc Mrs. Streeter said "I even found 15 Baltimore.
Wilhelmina B OArstreet and home on Fast Madison Street to
Legion's, thl* recommendation was myself saying sir to my husband
others to Steve Senon nnd others. Herbert Wiieix and wife.
adopted. The National News recom­ and you know that was good!"
After
lunch
there
were
Radio
Re
­
Harvev
Elliott
and
wife
sold their
80
acres.
Section
35.
Irving.
mendation that the dues to Nation­
al
oe raised
raised guc
wu
„
ncunic. Pan
«,I jonn
r. Koestner
noesincr to
io Martha
muruia B
a home on E'*’ Grand Street to Mrs.
John
P.
al be
20c so
so uim
that lhe Nation- ■ hlbilltatlon Childj Welfare.
al News would become a member- American and Finance reports.
reports, jjm ।pared Bhore Pine lake Prairie- James Endsley.
n •ddres*
-p,,. Swartz store buildin* on
shin magazine, was not adopted.
I Then there was an
addreas hv
by CaoCap- 1 „&lt;|i„
D. Norton
xand,
wifewuc
to miuui .irnciM»,
.’-'fferron street was sold to
Mrs 1 well C Allen, chairman of i tain Lawrence A.Aoercromore. u. । Kenneth
Kenuem
u. nuriun
,.«ho
Americanism reported that 17D00 18. N. who won theNavy Cross three
—BeU and
- others
'*
41
- actes,
sec- Gus
“i»S Snleraanrf
S'nei^
wife
Wife
n
s
nags were presented to times He Is In the U 8. resting , tlon 5. Marie Grov/.
। Edwin
Edwin ibeakins
Kteakins , ar
and wit* *old
their house
house and
and_# lot
lot to Wallace
schools'
after being in thePacific in Active
Edgar Houvcnair and wife to
to| their
schools; More than 3.600 service
flags
told in
Minnie England. TH 3. Hardendorf's Camobel! and wife
flugs were
wrir dedicated
utuiv««.M by the AU*U-duty since Pearl Harbor. He fas
Mn
Mra" Burwell
sold their
I..?.,
amsrteanum Manuals:
given
unrecorded ’plat
olat.‘ City
Citv ’bf
of ’Hastmgs'
Hastings. °
Mr. “and
and“Mra.
Bur«
his own words (which he was
wi- gt'ven
-—- G'nrecordcd*
Inry; tnnnn
10.000 Americanism
Manuals; hb
National
James A Batson and wife to hou»* and lot on North Hanover
300.000 "Lets be right on Flag Eti­ 'permission to use by our Natinna)
quette." were distributed; There President) of lily battles in the Pa•­ Ogden B Donley and wife, lot 2. street to Mr. and Mrs. Sargeant
cific. He Ibid
ioid how brave the AmerlAmeri­ block 6. Grint's addition to City. '
Rer'ha Finn- sold her Woodland
were 53.544 essays entered in our clfic.
can boys are—they never romplain.
complain.
Minnie D Peake to Lillian Clark..
Clarke, ■ -------home to Bert Smith and wife.
essay contest; Our "Girl's State
Nash and wife sold their
' James
Jam
urogram, part of our constructive they are quite apt to tay—"When* 40% ncrosTsection 7. Johnstown"
Give your car ample protection this winter to fight
LlUjAn Clarke to Minnie D. Peake home
,.nme on East Madison St. to Wm.
Youth Betterment program, are just the next battle Generah" He said
Furlong and wife
off ice and ileet. You will need a check-up before
a few of the activities of our Amer­ “Any honors that have teen be- ana, others. 40 acres, section 7. Furloi
Esther Parmelee sold her farm
stowed on me were won by the meji ■ Johnstown
. icanlsm Committee work.
the snow starts falling. Come in now. Let us do
,
1 Fred J Fisher and wife to Char- In Section 30 Wnodi’nd Twp. to
, Mrs. Lee W. Hutton. Nation* under me."
At thl* lime two disabled veter- J iey B pamt. jot Phillip's Addition. Richard Engle and wife.
I Child welfare chairman, reported
the
work I
Marte Barry sold her farm 40
I that Department* have worked with ans of World War II were presented Nashville.
Joei R smith to Clark E Smith acres in Carlton Twp. to Raymond
, greatest efficiency to serve all Cpl. Alfred Martin who was with
' needy families of World War I A the Armored division in North Af- ana wife. 2 parcels, section 16. Carl- Tobias, et aL
Nils onsrn
Olisrn ana
and wue
wife soia
sold their
'
nils
u&gt;eu
II as well as all childhood in such rica. He told us how. when hl*
Alfred J. Custer and wife to home on North Michigan Ave to
I activities as. Health clinics, dental. Loat was shot out from under him.
.
, pre-natal orthopedic: school lunch he swam ashore and would have Helen M. Reynolds, east 3 rods lol Daniel Roberts and- wife.
1
Gerald Schultz and wife sold
programs; penny milk plans: nurses been safely away but he remem- 295 city.-'
James D. Jleney and wife to their home on Middle street Nash- &lt;
and day care programs; health bered his buddy couldn't swim so
camps and swimming pooh. There he went back to save him. He was Meryl D Neeb and wife, 80 acres. 1 vllle to Marcel Evalet and wife.
James Hammond and wife sold,
were 493.999 children assisted at a shot In lhe Arm and they were cap- section 24. Rutland.
Phone 2240
Hasting*, Mich.
lured by the French and were held
Stanley Robleskl to Gerard Zant- their 80 acre farm in Irving to
cost of *2.364,484.67.
Mrs. Hurlburt. Chairman of Pop­ prisoners 3 days. He told us he had jer and wife, lot 4. Mullen's Grove.. Robert Vrooman and wife.
Kim Sigler
Sigler and wife sold the
py committee, presented the slo­ five blood transfusions and that he । section 11, Orangeville
. ,■ ■
■
. ■
gan' "Keep America Remember­ is now resting getting ready to 1 Captain D. Shellenberger and _________ _
a hospital in Washington to Wjfe to Jerry Andrus and wife, 57
ing-Buy Poppies. Sell Poppies . ,enter
___ in
ami _________________________ __ ...--- AA
America did remember and more have two nerves drifted in his arm acres, section 22. Rutland.
8. Wilbert Smith and wife to
veterans were given employment honing he will regain the use of it.
Pfc.
Norman
Withers
from
Minn
­
Clarke E. Davis and wife, 120 acres,
and an opportunity to earn money
for their families. There were esota. 32 Div. 126 M G. Bat. was section 4. Castleton.
Ella W Green to Wm. Howard
greater profits to Unit* and De­ in New Guinea where he wa*
partment*.
Child
Welfare and wounded and layed behind the Jap Green and wife. 38 seres, section
lines
in
a
hole
he
dug
with
one
31,
Assyria.
Rehabilitation will be carried to
hand.
4
days
Uli
an
Australian
Stephen
B. Bishop knd wife to
new height* because of these gains.
1 Mrs. Lawrence Smith. Rehabilita­ scout found him and brought him Thurrell H. Williamson and wife,
In.
He
had
an
artificial
leg
but
parcel
section 14. Maple Grove.
tion Chairman presented the Arnyryou
wouldn't
have
known
it
lo
see
Avis
CPetlla to Walter H.
, lean Legion with a check for *%•film walk. .
Knowles and wife, lot at Gun lake.
000 for their Rehabilitation fund.
Both boys urged everyone to write Yankee Springs.
, An expanding rehabilitation pro­
letters.
That
is
the
most
important
Robert
F.
Vrooman and wife to
gram will call for increased inter­
I est in our Hospital Visitor's schools. thing in those boys lives—'Mail James Hammond and wife, parcel
' There was an increase during the from home.' Then candy and swee-a. C Joseph E Shultz and wife to Her-,
On
Thursday,
report*
of
mem
­
past year and It is highly desirable bership. Jr. Activities were read and
bert J. Wilcox and wife, lot 5 E. W.
Bliss, plat. City.
accepted.
Father Flannlgan of Boys Town
Jas. Hammond and wife to Robt.
spoke to us on child delinquency.
His theories are that there are no tion 3, Irving.
bid children, they can be won oyer i J. D. Wright and wife to Howard
through kindness and right envlr- J. Edwards and wife, parcel section
^He'lmade a plea lo the Mothers .28. Baltimore.
F. E- Gwin and wife to Hugh T.
and fathers to keep the American Oriffeth and wife, lots coltag6
Homes the sacred Institutions they Grove Resort. Barry.
were supposed to be Mid for the
Ivin D. Roush and wife to Val­
teen-age children that live in these entine Kurr and wife. Iff acres, sec­
*'°Mrs Lawrense F. Smith, of Ra­ tion 12. Irving.
Lester P. Preston and wife to
near a telephone, but between
cine. Wis.. was elected National G. Preston and wife. 80 acres.
President of the. Auxiliary. She is tion 4, Hastings.
lhe wife o.' Legionnaire Lawrence
Roy A. Houghton and wife to M.
F. Stmth. Representative to Con­ B- Weitz and wife, 10t Clty
sometime* haa
gress from Wisconsin, and the
Emma Johncock to Bert McCal-

.JVXiE',

LAWRENCE J. IaCKR FOST NO. 45
Following is the report of the
American Legion Auxiliary delegate
tc the National Convention of ths
American Legion. Held at Omaha.
Nebraska:—
Monday morning the Michigan
delegation met in their headquar­
ter ut the Hill Hotel, to be assigned
to their respective committees and
for other Convention instruction*.
I war. assigned to the Pan Amer­
ican Committee. This committee
meeting proved to be very interest­
ing. Our speaker Ms lor Oeneral
Greeley spoke highly of the Legion
Auxiliary's Pan American activities.
He said. "Our Government has had
to counteract propaganda that Ger­
many has been spreading in our 21
Pan American countries. This con­
sists of Movies in which they show
how the countries they have taken
over ure benefited and show them­
selves ns the superior race, thru
some neawpapers and subversive
societies.**
The seeds of hate that the Ger­
man broadcasts have .sown against
the United States. England and
other Allied countries, are being
overcome by our moving pictures
and other methods of our Good
Neighbor policies. We were Invited
to have Mattee with Cipt. Colon
Elbaro. Ambassador of Ecuador.
In the evening we attended the

Legion Memorial Services in lhe
Joslyn Memorial building.
Soldiers from Fort Omaha ad­
vanced the colors of the Allied Na­
tions This was s beautiful proceaslonal.
The address was given by Stephen
F. Chadwick. Past National com­
mander.

Legion convention.
The Omaha Post band
tnr.l enter“™
~ *"*
—*•'talned with some ven'
enjoyable
numbers until the call to order
was given by our National Com­
mander Roan Waring
Those that gave addresses of
Welcome were: Honorable. Dwight
P. Griswold, governor of the Stale
of Nebraska; Honorable. Burke B.
Hickenlooper. Governor of the state
of Iowa; Honorable Dan B. Butler.
Mayor nf the city of Omaha; Rob­
ert H. Slorz. Chairman of tiie 1043
convention committee. Post Na­
tional Commander Lynn Stam­
baugh gave the response
A message of. best wishes for a
successful convention ami regret
that he could not be with his Com­
rade* was read from Legionnaire
Franklin D. Roosevelt. President of
the United States.
Roane Waring gave his report as
National Commander. Hr urged thc

Include_________ _

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It will relax your war nerves

and give you added energy, too!
The lunch box that corrie* a thermo* of

milk is sure to win the praise of the hard­
working man on the production line.

It

give* just the pick-up ho needs after work­
ing so hard to get the war materials to
our fighting forces, and it helps to relax

his tired nerves. Enjoy the flavorful good­
ness of a cold gloss of milk every day and
see how it keeps you feeling strong and

healthy!

WINTER

WITH
a smooth-running CAR!

Buy U. S. Bonds and Stamps

Ask For Highlands Dairy Grade A Milk!

HIGHLANDS GRADE A MILK
HIGH IN CREAM CONTENT.
PASTEURIZED. PT. 7c. QT.

BUY U. S. WAR BONDS AND STAMPS

HIGHLANDS DAIRY
Phone 2451

KNOCK
OUT

ROBERT W. COOK, Prop.

Halting,

ANDRUS SERVICE

RLS

WANTED!

DEFENSE INDUSTRY
GOOD WAGES!

PUBLIC AUCTION
On account of losing my husband and poor health,
will sell at public sale at 1305 N. E. Capitol Ave.,
Battle Creek, on

SATURDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1943
AT ONE O'CLOCK

ALL MY

THOSE NOW EMPLOYED IN DEFENSE
INDUSTRY NEED NOT APPLY

Circulating heater
Oil cook atove
Chair*
Electric
washing machine

FURNITURE
Nash Automobile Beds
Dresser*
Dishes
Cans
Living room suites
Numerous other articles

BRING IN WHAT YOU HAVE TO SELL.

120 NORTH BROADWAY

7 to 10 P. M. — ytm'
wldicn and sailors

MRS. WILLIAM DANA, PROP.
HAROLD NEWKIRK, WILL CRY THE SALE

let him do the calling. If

MICHIGAN Bl

�TH1 HABTTNO8 BANNn. THVBBDAT. OCTOBKB 7. IMS

"Is It true, what they say about War Bonds?”

Tin SAY-

“Hey. Rill, I heard that in order to pay for the plane* and
tanks and guns America needs for Victory, each of us should
be putting at least 10 percent of our pay into War Bonds.”

ITS TRUE—

‘That makes sense to me, Joe. Those things cost plenty of
dough and we’ve got to have ’em!”

IPS TRUE

THEY SAY—

it? And when you lend your dough to Uncle Sam, you
know he’ll make good.”
IPS TRUE—

“Say! War Bonds are boiler than dollar hills in your pocket,
Joe! Not only is each one an ironclad promise to pay,
backed up by the strongest Government in the world—but

“My w*Te has the idea, now that I’m earning more money,

that War Bunds should be the Number One item on our
budget—sort of a savings plan for us and the kids.”
'
TPS TRUE—

“She’s a smart woman, Joe.

You’re going lo need a lot of

things when this war is over. And there’s no better way on
earth to get the money for them than to save regularly now—
by buying War Buudo.”

THEY SAY—

“Yeah, you’re right, Bill. But we’re really not paying that
money to the Government, either. It’s just a loan to Uncle
Sam until the Bond matures.”

“You bet they will! And here’s the way I look at it, Joe.
Us guy* who can’t tote a gun or fly a plane can at least do
our share by helping to pay for the things our fighters need!”

IPS TRUE—

‘That’s right as rain, Joe! You get it back—with interest.
Every 3 bucks you put in brings you 4 when the bond
matures!”

THEY SAY—

“One of the boys in the forge shop was trying to tell me that
if everybody buys a lot of War Bonds, it help* keep price*
down.”

“Supposing a fellow loses some of the War Bond* he buys—
or somebody swipes ’em. I guess you want me to believe
Uncle Sam will pay off on ’em just the same.”

IPS TRUE—

it makes more money for you all the time!”

THEY SAY—

“Sure, I know that. And Pve got a hunch our soldiers are
going to need more and better equipment than any fighting
men ever got before!”

THEY SAY-

“He sure will, Joe! Every War Bond you buy is registered
in Washington—either in your name, or your wife’s name,
or whomever you pick. Nothing can happen to prevent your

'

IPS TRUE—.

getting that money back—with interest.”

THEY SAY—

“Must be a lot of people owning War Bond* by now, aren’t
there, Bill?”

THEY SAY—

■*

IPS IM— “A lot of people? Listen!. Fifty million of ’em have
' -'bought War Bonds—and I’m one of ’em. Fifty million
Americans can’t be wrong!”

IPS TRUE-

“He’s right, Joe. You don’t have to be a brain truster to
figure that out. Here’s how it works: Now that the United
States is making war goods instead of cars and radios and all
the things people ordinarily buy, there aren’t so many of
those peacetime good* kicking around in the stores. So, if
people with a lot of cash in their jeans start bidding against
. each other to get those scarce goods, up go thc prices!"

“Our plant has a Pay-Roll Savings Plan. Sounds like a
handy way to buy War Bopds. I’ll sign up tomorrow for
10 percent. Hmm—maybe I can make it more than that.
HI see.”

“Sure, our plant ha* the Pay-Roll Savings Plan. So dodot*
of others. And people who work in plants where die plan
hasn’t yet been installed would be awfully smart to get one
started. They ought to mention it to their union head, or
: foreman, or plant manager. Believe me, Joe, you’re not
making any mistake when you put every dollar you can
spare into War Bonds—and then a little more!”

YOU'VE DONE YOUR BIT-NOW DO YOUR BEST!
WALLDORFF &amp; SON
STRAND AND BARRY
THEATRES
HODGES JEWELRY FRANDSEN'S
B. A. LyBARKER
BONNET &amp; GOWN
AUTO SPORT SHOP
THE VALUE STORE
,

CUT RATE SHOE STORE
BEN FRANKLIN STORE
J. C. PENNEY COMPANY
WATERS CLOTHES SHOP
JOHN BULLING &amp; SON
E. W. BLISS CO.
ROTH FURNITURE
G. E. GOODYEAR HDWE.
REED'S DRUG

STEBBINS &amp; JACOBS
FARM BUREAU SERVICES
MARK'S AUTO
HASTINGS MFG. CO.
GOODYEAR BROS. HDWE.
G. R. BOOKCASE
CONSUMERS POWER CO.
IRONSIDE MONUMENT
BARRY CLEANERS

COFFEESHOP
ANDRUS SERVICE
HOTEL HASTINGS
MEYERS 5c &amp; 10c STORE
TAYLOR SHOE STORE
LONG &amp; MOORE 5c to $1
CHAS. LEONARD FUNERAL
STORE
HOME \
BAIRD'S
STORE
FELDPAUSCH STORES
THE HASTINGS BANNER
COLEMAN INSURANCE
HASTINGS CITY BANK
MILLER REAL ESTATE
NATIONAL BANK
CASITE CORR.

VIKING CORPORATION
EAST END CIGAR STORE
INT. SEAL &amp; LOCK
MICH. MUTUAL WIND­
STORM

�THE HARTINGS BANNER. THURSDAY. OCTOBER 7, 1MJ
I, Who preced-

FREEPORT

j. Oct. 1, 1927, alto
ta William Stade).
Bhc
w*a
She was
NekudKJfMUM
Bfcff
■»•
•“ confirmed
“•"'•« in
U&gt; 1930
1
Saturday
antofcJjK with
Mr.tR
and RJXaMTbwfiInn
Unm w« Bunday afternoon editors a
a true
true and
and sincere
sincere fl
friend, always

aflM-

Lansing *p ent from
;h jal’cd onher
are one sin. Prank Stephens
Saturday evening wi
umHa. Mo., and one brother
Wfman of Bowne
Mra Herman Ooach
„vne wa*
wiu a Wednesday I and Mr* Olawi* Mead local were 1
• Kauffman wo* Richard D. Alton of BooamvUle. Mo.
Mishler of Bowne
Mary'* hospital, Funeral services were conducted bv
caller of Mra. Guy Smith. AMr J Sunday dinner tueata of Mr. and .
the
Rev.
J. W. McCue at I&lt;*ter
and Mra. R. I. Wolcott of Woodland I Mn- Clement Mead. * Mrs. 6. t
r observation A
ron Center. Mra funeral home, with burial. In Free­
were Sunday dinner gueats of Mr I Johnson, formerly Meiva Hinckley
..
jf Cascade. Ilene port cemetery.
and Mrs. J,. R. Wolcott- Other af-1 c&lt; Tmn- «ho aijent a few days
Htt- 1 *nd Jean Oook of Holland spent
ternoon gueata were Mr. and Mn. with her stater Mrs. Warron SurW. M. A. Mmtlnr
carl Walts of Woodland. ★ Mr. and rarrer and family and faliwr Nel&lt;c|- Sunday with Mr. and Mra. Lafe
The W M. A. will meet Thursday
Mrs Lee Endres and family of ®on Hlgskley left Ttuirada#
&gt;o*y foi
for ; WUllam* »nd family of South
Iva? Mr. I Campbell. A Sunday guest* of Mr* Oct. 7 for an all day meeting wilt)
Grand Rapid*. Mr and Mn Keith Grand Rapid* ta rt»ll ralaMvwjMr
a
public
dliuwr at noon.
[ng
when
‘
and
Mr*.
Alvin
Helrlglc
were
Mr.
Durkee and family of Woodland Johnson
M.
| and Mra. Clare Emerson and Mr
were Sunday dinner guert* of Mr. both r*li
wi.CS. Meeting
drlch of ’ Wallw Beaudro of Nila*. A Die
and Mrs Adam Endres. A Mr. and,
lav
din'
R
*
v
and
Mra.
John
Batdorff
called
The
Methodist
WB.C.8. will meet
Mr*. Wall Thoma* of South Bowne -Custer, Mich.
। Harold 1 st
h0QM ot Mr *n&lt;1 Mra- Joh” Wednesday. Oct. IS in the church
entertained with a birthday dinner
|
parlors.
As
special gutats all moth­
idr.
and
!
F1
*
h
Saturday
afternoon.
last Sunday tn honor of their Aldrich and
tor
Road
I
Mr.,
nnd
Mra.
Marvin
Dialer.
ers
over
ao
years.
In and around
daughter Mr* Merrtl Karchtr. Mr. Mrs. fn.-d Asp
Karcher and family were also near Thomapt
। Bunday i Keith and Marva of Hasting* spent Freeport ore invited to come. Please
guests.
afternoon call . y. _. and Mr*, i Sunday with there parent*. Mr. and notify Mrs. J W. McCue or Mr*.
Chas.
Bunn
by
phone
of some
and
Mr*.
Adah
Big-J
Mr*
John
Thaler.
A
Gwendolyn
Mr. and Mr*. Roy Preston and Chas Asptnall
mother who did not receive an In­
family of Battle Creek spent from I ler. A Die Rev. and Mr*. J. I. Bat- Mishler of South Bowne was * Sun- vitation.
—------------------Mra. BSm
--------of Woodbqry
of Woodbury
■' day ■ afternoon
day afternoon
guestguest
of Ml**
of Miss
VlnrinVlrjrinFrida? until Monday A. M. with dorlf and
were
Saturday
dinner
guest*
at
the
\
ta
Moore.
*
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Allen
UICII
HIUMIVI. Mrs. ocuo
.........
their mother.
Bello riauon.
Preston. w
A
---------- -----------nnd Calvin and Mr. George
Successful Convention
Sundav dinner guo*t* of Mr. and Wniton-Cloaaon
home. j
A. Saturday
Mra. Wm. Blough were Mr. and dinner guest* of’Mr. and Mr*. B. R Bassett were in Grand Rapid* lost
The annual fall convention of
Mr*.
Milter
Clinton,
ware Mr.
arid Mr*. Ray TTiunday afternoon. * Mrs George Christian Education, church of the
airs.—» Steve
Btcvc
Minera and
ar.n daughter
aaugnter II r-H
vimwu.
mt- llafttlnaa
Ts.l
.....I ■Lyle.
..1*
ntnn Arul
Helen and
A Mr. and »■_
Mrs. I Clinton
and aAn
son Af
of HMtlngs a Mr Nelson was in Hastings Monday United Brethren In Christ. Mich
.... ......
w—
Bion Payne anti family of Zeeland i «nd
Mrs. Claud Stark
of C Chicago afternoon on business.
Conf was held In lhe Freeport U
guest*
were Sunday dinner guests nf the were Saturday
- - - of Mr. and
John Aaplnall of Clarksville spent B. church Friday nnd Saturday.
former's mother. Mrs. Ida Payne. ! Mra. Ouy Smith and Lloyd.
Monday with hl* brother Chas. As- Oct. 1 and 2 Despite the shortnge
Mr. and Mr*. Boyd Payne of HuMr. and Mra. Lewis Olum of near plnall and family. A Mr. and Mr* of gasoline delegates were present
tlnvis were
.....
..... Sundav evening callers - vranuvuic
uuiuei
Clarksville
were ouiiubj
Bunday
dinner. Alfred Oonzoulea and family were from various parte of lhe state and
_ -----------A Mr. and Mrs. Claud Hughson of guests
of Mr. and Mr&gt;
Mra. g
C.4 u
L Hen
Hcn- Sunday dinner ouests of the latter* a spirit of victory ''For Christ and
bix Lakes called one day teat week ney. A Mr. and Mra. Harold Nash parents Mr and Mrs Burt Clinton the Church" was manifest through­
on Mr. and Mra. B. R. Clinton
. of Lowell were Bunday evening and Helen Moore. In the afternoon out the sevsloru. The Rev R W
Mrs Carrie Austin of Olivet wa.*. 1 caitora of Mr. and Mr*. Semlaii they all called at the homo of Mr Rash. Huntington Ind. and Ernest
e Tu»*d&lt;»v evening aunocr guest ot ■ Beese. A Mr. and Mr*. Elton Gray and Mrs. M P Schneider on M-16. S. Marks. Detroit, were the gue.-.t
Mra. Polly Parks. A Mr. and Mr*. 1 spent Sunday at the Burt Gray near Alto. * Mrs. Ouy Smith and •peaker*. Their messages were fired
euroki Hxinner and daughter. Lou- ; home at a family dinner In honor Lloyd were Sunday caller* at the with enthusiasm and challenge "for
b of Battle Creek spent Sundav : of Duane Gray who to home on Watt
Thomas home in South such a time as thl*.", Tiie conven­
with lhe letter's parent*. Mr. and furlough and in the navy at Oreat Bowne. A Mr. and Mrs. Claud Sil­ tion opened with a banquet at
Mr*. Earl Everson and family. A Lakes. A Burt Beam of Hastings cox of Alta were recent visitor* which 100 were served, the table
Mr*. Nina Ms nee of Lansing has spent Friday evening at lhe luxne*
and hall being decorated with red.
been spending lite post week with of Mr. and Mr*. John 'Dialer, and
Mrs. Erma Dalstra and daughter white and blue. A fine repast was
ber parent*. Mr. and- Mr*. W. W. Mr. and Mrs. Howard TTialer. A Lena Mae of Cascade were Friday served by the committee: Mrs. Fau­
Rockhill. A Mr. and Mra. Ruebm I Mrs. Wm. Hutchens of Freeport ha* nlsht guest* of Mrs Ellen Serse sey. Mrs. Gladys Dlpo. Mrs. Ada
Wolcott of near Kilpatrick church been telling her friend* of the ap- Thsy attended the O. E. Conference Miller and Mis. Lizzie Overholt;
were Sundav callers of Mr. and 1
*■'-------------'--------of* *her
----------I -------proaching
marriage
eon. Pvt.. Friday night at the U. B. church. * Much credit also goes to Marilyn
Mra. B. W. Bisson.
| wnila L. Hutchens, ta Mr*. Sarah i Mr. and Mrs H. F Newtan and son , Btcraick. Saraii Jane Burgeu. Pnttj
n,r.»u U»
WM® caller* at ««
of Carlton were
the .I Houvenor. Piivlll* Braendle. Vad.i
Mra. Nelson Brownell and family. i Gilbert of New Orleans. La. Pvt.1 «Hth
altan-Closson home Sunday af- Pox Junior Blough and Ehigwu
Mrs Oeo. Brownell of Flint, were ! Hutchens 1* now stationed oversea*. Waltan-CloMon
Tucadav dinner guest* of Mr. and । It has been a year thl* mpnth since ternoon. A Mrs. Rolland Furrow Williams fur their assistance durihg
Mra. Cli^ud Walton. Mrs. Brownell : he enlisted for service and hl* mar- attended a bridge party In honor of , the convention Tiie guf-ste wen
remaining for a few days' visit. A rtage will take place aa soon aa he Mr*. Loren Boyes of Lansing and entertained in the homes of the
Gerald Lawrence of Abalcne. Texas w1?1** of Fr«?°rt
Christian
Mr. and Mra. Hilrold Rosenberger ' returns from abroad.
and Marvin were Friday night call- । Mr. and Mr* Allen PUh called at the home of Mr* Willard Law- Endeavor society which sponsored
era of the latter * parent* Mr. and ! at thc home of Mr. and Mr*. John rence in Hasting* Wednesday night the entertaining of the convention
Mr*. Oeo. Forbey and son Wll- wish to thank all who helped In any
Mr*. Michael Humphrey of Has­ Baar of Grand Rapid* Tucaday; ,
tings. A Ensign Raymond Perkin* Ml*a Ann Baar and Mis* Virginia Ham local ami Jimmie Yonker of way to make the convention a sucwho is attending Hartford college Fish local plan ta visit Mr. and Irvlng spent Saturday with Mr and cess.
wa* a Monday caller of Mr. and Mr*. Roy Deming of Detroit. * Sun­ Mr* Eart chadderdon Of Battle |
—--------------- ».
Mr*. L. B. Lester. * Mr*. Ivan day dinner guests of Mr. and Mr*. Creek; Velma Forbey and Beltv
Metlrodisl ~
Church
Roush and Mr*. Leon Howk were I^on Howk were Mr. and Mr*. Glen Stuart accomnanied them home lo
Rev. J W. McCue. Pastor
Parker of Litchfield, and MIm Bu- spend the weekend with their parin Grand Rapid* last Friday.
10:00
.... Morning worship Mrs. Vera
(ene
Krauu
of
Elmdale.
*
Mr.
and
Mr. and Mr*. Ralph Sage and
enta. A Mr. and Mr* Martin Zyl- Bahr and daughter Joan of Flint
fra.
Lafe
William*
and
family
of
family called on Richard Buehler ot
stra and daughter Martlvn.
Martlvn, Mr and
and will render special music.
Ijike Odessa Sunday evening. * South Campbell spent Sunday with Mrs. Frank
”—*- Wagner
------------of’ ”
Grand
—•* "
Rap
—­
11:00 8. S. classes for all ages.
Mr*. Cha*. Bell* and daughter. Mn. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Cook of Hol­ id* were Wednesday evening guest*
8:00 Evening worship. Guest
Robert Bette and baby of Nashville : land. * Mr. and Mr*. Clare Emer­ of Mr. and Mr*. Claud Walton The speaker, special music..
spent Thursday with Mr*. Marr son. and Mr. Walter Beaudro of Rev. and Mr*. J Batdorff of Wood8.00 Wednesday evening, Prayer
Henney. ★ Miss Blanch Newtan i Niles were Sunday afternoon caller* burv were Baturdav callers there. meeting and Bibfr study.
and Mrs. L. R. Schuler of Marshall . cf Mr. and Mr*. FYed Schwader.
World Communion Sunday was
A Mr. and Mrs. Olen Parker of
were Sunday evening quests of Mr. , Mr. and Mr*. James O'Loughlin Litchfield and Mrs
Leon Howk observed at the morning service
and Mrs. Owen Steckle. * Mrs. Ed of South Bend. Ind., spent last week called on Mrs. Mina Denise Sunday with a good attendance. A splendid
Coats is spending two weeks with with the latter'* slater Mr*. Chas. afternoon.
offering was given for the "Fellow­
,
relatives in Grand Rapids. A Mrs. j Moore nnd Mr. Moore, returning
Mr*. Itoslna Comstock has moved ship of Buffering Fund.” Tin- Rev.
Lata William* wn* In Grand Rap­ I homo Sunday. * Mrs. Ted Troche to the Willard Kidder residence T. A. Thiuns. pastor of Alto Metho­
i and son Mike. Mr*. John OUarrow and has nlanned to continue teach­ dist church built "The Rock of
id* Thursday.
The Rev. and Mra. F. B. Harwood I and Mrs. Mary O'Harrow of Grand ing in the grammar room for the Age.-,," in sermon and song. Bowne
of Sunfield spent Friday night at । Rapid* were Saturday afternoon temalnder of the school year. A Mr. Center choir rendered two selec­
the Walton-Closson home. * Mr. callers of Mr. and Mr*. Owen Steckle and Mrs.. Fred Elliott of Hickory tions to a very appreciative audi­
and Mrs. John Thomas of Lansing of Went Carlton. * Mr and Mrs. Corners called on the Rev. nnd Mrs. ence.
were Saturday evening callers of F. C. Tabberer. and the Rev. and tW. McCue Saturday. A Mr. and
Mr und Mr*. Alvin Hrlriglo of i Mrs E. B. Griffin attended a ren. Rolland Furrow entertained i----------- ----------------------North Irving. * Mr. and Mr*. Chas. I vivnl meeting at the U. B. church the Mr. and Mrs. Bridge Club JYIBrethren In Christ
Bor.nia nnd Mis* Donna Thaler of al Hastings Wednesday evening. * day evening guest* were Pvt and
E. B. Griffin. D. D. Pastor
Grand Rapids were Thursday eve- ' Mrs. Elton Gray wa* a Friday guest Mrs. Gerald Lawrence of Texas Freeport
nine csller* of Mr. and Mr*. John of Mrs. Walt Wtengnar of Lowell.
10: 30 A.
and Mr. and Mrs Nell Adair ot , ,n
‘ M. Sunday School
Mr. and Mr*. Wm. Hale of Carl­ Hastings.
Thaler of South Campbell and at­
11: 30 A._M__MominR Worship
tended the chicken supper at the tan Center Ito* purchased lhe resi­
Theme. "ContagTrsus Christianity'
Methodist church. A Mr. and Mrs. dence of Mr. and Mr*. C. W. Cul­
7: 00 P/ M. Christian Endeavor.
Obituary
Allen Fish. Calvin and Virginia ver .and. will move here In two
Lucy Jane Allen wa* born Feb Topic; "Can We Be Sure
were Sunday dinner guests ot Mr. weeks'. "Mr. and Mrs. Culver have 22. 1864 at Columbia. Mo. and de8: 00 p, M. Evening scrvl
and Mr*. Lavcm Segar of Grand purchased a heme In Hasting* and narted this life. Sept. 28. 1M3. aged ••Heaven* Eternal Decree
Ranlds. Other guest* were Mr. and expect ta move thl* week. * Mr*. 79 veers. 7 months. 8 days. She was
Mn. Chas. Radford (Ruth Miller) Henry Myers« and two daughter* the daughter of John Alton and
and Mr and Mrs. Harry Catnp, and spent Sunday with the former's Martha Brushwood Allen. She was
little Karon.
mother Mr*. Alfred Myer* of Way- united tn marriage to Fountain M

UCTION SALE
Owing to the fact that wc are moving into a trailer and no further use for thc
furniture, I will dispose of it at public auction at the residence, 1014 North Michi­
gan Ave., in Hastings on

SATURDAY, OCT. 9, 1943
Storting ot 1 o'clock sharp, I offer the following list:

Dining room suite.
/
Drop leaf tabla, buffet and 6 good upholitercd choirs.
Small size Detroit Jewel table top gat
itovc.
6.2 ft. Frigidaire refrigerator, good.
Cabinot.
Fireside rockier.
3 piece Mohair living room suite.
Blonde bedroom suite, complete, bod.
vanity and stool, box springs and
inr.erspring mattress.
6 log small table.
2 end tables.
Super DeLux Housemaid electric
sweeper.
Poster bed and dresser, springs and
mattress.
Child's desk^
Blond chiffonier and dresser.
Chest of drawers.
Coffee table.
Throe 6-way electric lamps.
Three 3-way electric lamps.
Several small electric lamps.
Electric boudoir lamps.
Several small electric lamps.
Several wall, round mirrors.
Telephone desk and magazine rack.

Breakfast table and 4 chairs.
9x12 Homes Tucxdo Broadloam Wilton
blue rug.
9x12 Sanford Biglow Axminster rug.
9x12 Freeze yrine rug.
3 good rug pad*.
3 Chenille rugs.
5 pair curtains.
6 pair of good drapes, all match.
Shoving cabinet.
Library table.
Perfection oil stove.
Argyle electric washer.
8 day Dutch clock.
Electric Everhot cooker.
Good Zenith cabinet model radio.
Man's overcoat and topcoat.
Lady's tan leather jacket.
Lady's winter coat.
Electric drop cords.
Tubs.
Pancake griddle.
Small battery radio.
Several nice pictures.
2 lows.
Drawshave.
Square.
Gross shears.
Carden tools.
Dishes and cooking utensils and other
articles too numerous to mention.
Thl* I* * very clean bunch of merchandise,

goods that are nearly unobtainable now.

TERMS: CASH DAY OF SALE, no good* removed until settled for.

Cleaner Cows
Less Labor
with

CONCRETE
PAVED
BARNYARD
A concrete paved barnyard is a big
aid to dairymen producing high
quality milk. Fall, winter, spring
and summer ithetpi keep cows out
of mud, dust, filth—cuts down work
of cleaning cows before milking. A
big factor now that fan* help Is
short and every effort is being made
to Increase milk production.
When cows wade through mud
they waste energy needed tor pro­
ducing milk. Owners say a pared
barnyard soon pays for itself by
helping produce more and better
quality milk.
Paste coupon on penny pot t* I and
mail today for free instruction* for
paving your barnyard or building
other durable, thrifty, aanitary
structures with concrete.

The WMA. will meet al the
hame of Mrs. Bnma Anderson for
an al! day meeting Thursday. Oct.
7. Public dinner at noon.
The intermediate clsuacs of tha
Bunday Srhool will hieet at lhe
parsonage Friday evening ai 7:00
o'clock.
Pleasant Valley
10;0n A- M. Morning arorshlp
11:00 A. M. Sunday school
7: 00 P. M. Christian Endeavor
8: 00 P. M. Evening service
.9:00 P. M Tuesday prayer meet­
ing.
Revival services will begin at the
Pleasant Valley church Oct 17 and
continue one week. Thc Rev Ed­
ward Gamble ot Fultan. will be thc
evangelist.
The First Quarterly Conference
of the year will be held Saturday
and Sunday October 16 and 17. Thc
Rev D. H Carrick will be in charge
of Uie*e service*.
GLASS CREEK
A good crowd cnloved the com­
munity meeting at lhe church Sat­
urday night. Thc program consisted
of music by Dolores Anita and
Chrbtene McGlocklln and atveral
leadings pleasingly given by Mr:,.
Win. Bradford of Hastings * Mrs
Gordon Havens of Grand Rapids

were Sunday evening caller* at Forre*l Haven*. * Tiie WS.CS. al Earl
Buck* last Friday was well attend­
ed. * Mr*. Maxine Dibble and Mlns
Genevieve Erwuy of Lansing were
weekend guest* of their parents Mr.
and Mrs. Ray Erway. * Mf. and
Mrs. John Havens nnd Rodney of
Hastings spent Monday und Tues­
day afternoon at Forrest Havens'.
* Mrs. Russel Whittemore enter­
tained her card party Thursday. *
A nice crowd was out for rally dav
at the Goodwill church Sunday and
enjoyed the rermon by Rev. Babblt’ ♦ Mr and Mrs. Dale Hail nnd
children of the Star dist. were Sun.
visitors at Russel Whittemore's ♦
Mr. nnd Mrs. Louis Erway and T
Gu.uncndo of Knlarnareo were
weekend quests nt Fred Oils'. * Mt.
nnd Mrs. Russel Whittemore at­
tended a party nt Wayne Williams'
honoring Mr. and Mr*. Edward
Muthews. * Mrs. Jack Erway and
children spent last week with her
parent* the Stuart BrownclU in

and Ml*. Dick Rose and Dickje ot
Hastings’ —
were
evening
— Saturday
---------—•—
callers at Roy Erway'*. Maurice Erday visitor there. * Mr. and Mra.
RuomI Thornton and sons at Char­
lotte were Sunday visitor* at tne
Clyde Warrens'

daucher Mr. and Mn. Wayne Watt*
near Battle Creak A Merrell Evans
tle Creek visited her parents Mr.

MSSSI/W

DELTON
Last Week s Letter
Corp. Harold Bromels
stationed al New Bucyru
his wile and daughter Sru..u., u» (—
their mother Mr*. Hattie Andero-of I «1
West Hoi&lt; were dinner gueau uf ’ He
,
Mr. and Mr*. Lyle Leinaar and NashvUto last week monnay-------family on Monday. A Keith. Ken- , ai aendees were held from the Him
neth and Kendall Williams ot lhe funeral home in Nashville Thursday
W. K Kellogg farm spent Saturday I “l 2 pm. Burial wa* made In the
night and Sunday with their grand- Quimby cemetery Mr. and Mr*,
parents, Mr and Mrs. John Adams. Custelein were residents of Delton
Their parents Mr. and Mrs. Glenn
*^ral Tear*. A Mr. and Mrs.
Williams were dinner gumwon Hoyo Burpee spent one evening last
Sunday at the Adams home. ★ Mr. »ccit with Mr. and .Mr*. Fordfe
and Jars. Gordie Durkt
c and son
Durktc
son Casey Mr. and Mr*. Clarence StevDavid were Haatings
Hastings shoppers WedWed- •'”* were caller* Friday, ir Mrs.
nesday afternoon, a The students -0,}n LechtolUier spent from Sal­
at th* Delton Rural Agricultural urday until Monday night with Mr&gt;.
school have elected the Xolfiwlng । Oella Reed in Hasting*class officers: 9th grade. Pre*..
----------------- * • *
ton; vice pres.. Nvln
Still, we must give Hollywood
Endsley; sec. and treas.,
-------- ----------, credit for having a little originality
Betty
man„ llmM B D|al
Leonard; athletic Rep , Robert Boy­ No [naUcr
kin; Student council. Herbert Rora- is used, the picture U given a dif­
beck; advisor. Howard Mkteomi]- ferent Hile each time.
aon. 10th grade. Pres.. Francis Sattnnd treas.. Phyllis Miller; alh. rep.
Philip Putter; student
council.
Glenn Gay; advisor, Raymond Bar­
ber. 11 lit grade. Pre*. Merwin
Campbell; vice pre.*.. Charles Dur­
kee; sec.. Pauline Bagley; treas..
Robert Huven*, alh. rep.. Ricnard
Bchaffhauscr; Student council. Dari
Herbert; tidvteor. Dee Weaver. 12th
grade. Pres.. David Kahlio; vice
pres.. Robert Osborne; sec. and
tn-a*., - Joyce Leinaar; alh. rep..
Richard Hames; student council.
Iz'wril Shepard; advisor. Miss Lor­
etta Magnor. * Mrs. Ida Pifcr ot
Battle Cre.'k spent Bunday cl the
Peter Adrianson home. She will
soon come to the Adrianson home
for the winter. * Callers at the
iujme of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Rey­
nold* Sunday afternoon were: Mr.
and Mrs. Mitnson Couch of near
Hustings and Mr. nnd Mrs. George
Curry of Kalamazoo^ * Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Harrington spent Sun-

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A ’Are. Allie Munn and
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Misses Ruby and Ore
of the Center were I
visitors hut Saturday.
Mrs Clarence Curtis ar
3 Augusta were w
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THE H4STINCS B4NNFB. TR11MDAY. OCTOBER

ItU

•| urday. other* present were Mr. and , Jerry Fisher. Monday evening. Oc- I finished reading the life of Louis PENNOCK HOSPITAL

I William Stanley. W. State St.; John
. Msr. B. A. Bulkau of Grand Rap- tober. 4.
.Pasteur and found it very intereeTiie following it«n* comprise last ; Coppan. 687 K Walnut. Roderic
Ids. Mr*. Ella Anderson and son I
——-—
rung.
; week's new* for the week of Sept. Cramer. 403 W. Mill.
Ernest of Detroit, and O. W. SplndService Note*
■ We are also enjoying our read- 14 to Sept. 21.
| Surgical patlenU are: Mn. Henrv
• i ler. GUlstead Is now closed for lhe
Word ha* been received by Mr. Ing of lh&lt; book. "Calico Bush" bv
Babies bom at tha hospital are: I Sheldon. 138 W. brand; Lewis Curl.
T.t'.r
winter. Mrs. Anderson returned to and Mn. Geo. Forman that their i Rachel Held.
a girl to Mr. and Mr*. Robert Will*
Detroit: Mn. Frank Kelly, Has­
Lart Week* Letter
Mr spindler left Mon- *dn Harold has been sent out. Hu !
-------1229 8. Dibble. Sept. 14; a girt ta
. tings. R 3; Miss Dorothy Nash. 219
Mr. and Mr*. Qiward Reesor vlU- ' &lt;jay for Lafayette, Ind. * Mis* Mary address Is now Cpl. Harold Forman
Planning Conference Held
Mr. and Mr*. Hugh White. 420 S E. Blair: Miss Geneva Todd. Hasnr vhaXcery
ted her sister and husband. Mr. and Townsend spent the weekend at , 608 Eng. L. Equip Co. A.P.O. 4925. i A fall planning conference wa*, Michigan. Sept. 16; a girt ta Mr. i ting*. R 2; Mn. Clara Wilder. 114
Phlattfr
Mr*. Walter Blake of Nashville. Gull lake, camping with other s Postmaster. New York Citv.
held at the Woodland Methodist and Mr*. Kenneth Ritchie Has- I N. Washington: Mn. Frank Beck­
Sunday afternoon. * Mr. and Mr*.' '"ung people from several churches I Tom Nltthamer Is now chief Die- ’ church. Thursday night, take Odes- ting*. R 4. Sept. 17: a boy ta Mr
er. 530 N. Michigan: Mn. Bertha
Arthur Allerdlng. Sr.. Mr. and Mrs. of the Church of the Brethren in sei Engineer on a new submarine . *a. Freeport and Carttan churches and Mr*. Gerald DeTour 306 a Eckardt. Lake Odessa; Ernest Bar­
0 D. FUmluf. st SO kno'
Harry Pennington and family of : Southern Michigan * Mr. and Mr*.. chaser, recently launched and now . being al*o represented. A coopera- ! Hanover. Sept. 19; a girl to Mr Mid ker. 505 N East St.; Mn. Wright
iln«. J&gt;m«s llrrei, Clei
Collieton Twp. and Miss Genevieve Howard Hewitt and Mr. and Mrs. | in action. His new address 1*
| tive supper was served at seven. • Mr*. Gaylord Cook. Lake Odessa
UsrvlB MrD.nl.I
Clifford. Freeport; Gerald Mead,
Pennington of Lansing were Sun- Ted Euper and Jeralee called on ।. Thomas
------- --Nlethamer,
--------------- --Mo. M.M
.... 3-c
- - Thc
— program was conducted
---------- by Dr. R 3. Sept 21.
’
',i Nashville; Philander Bromley. Mld,w. .----------- • Mr antj Mn, Andrew Flnkbeiner of1 ' ri Fleet Post Office.
----------------- •
E. H Babbitt. Dist. Supt. Dr Bab- y Tiianka to Guild Nn n r™- i a™ I dlevUle.
San
Francisco.
California.
bitt
stressed
the
fact
that
this
was
Joctor"
towels
35
srnsfcM
towTu
1
:*t Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Allerplng. Jr. Middleville Sunday afternoon *
I
FatienU
dischargee
arc:
Edward
-------r;
not
the
time
for
report*
of
past
clinic
towebi
37
ntf
tihW
•* of Hastings- * Mesdames Geo. Ben- Mr*. Norma Slfton spent the week­
i Hasting*. 618 S. Park: Percy Allen,
end with her daughter and fam­
Woodland Township School
, '.vork. *?ut 0
tr* And 2 large sterillxing bags '
ily. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Baker of
Thursday. September 23rd waS
futm*
% rtnphas.zcd Al»o to Captain Gordon Fisher for 1 Kaltunaaoo: Wm. Priddy. CaledanRev. and
the second best day for the sale of . “«,£«•’ n«d tor Christian work a |ar
suppit of^Tuu aUoin e" la; Mrs. Harvey McClure. Clarks­
tw Shorno. Herald Classic and Kart Lansing. * -----— Mrs. H. V.
Paul attended the county meeting Townsend attended an anniversary bonds and stamps since Pearl Har- ( *’! ’P** ’,aiL. torn world and the nrntnfag table donated to tiie hoa- ville; Mn. Wanda McLeod. 418 W
Grand; Mri. Kenneth Ritchie and
-1 of the OKS. at Freeport Thursdav. dinner at the First Church of the bor. The
lnc lnn
ac IOOK
11th grade
look nrs(
first hon- i Pl®ce the church must assume In n|tal.
baby. Hastings. R 4; Mrs. Edna
Mrs. Benner. Worthy Matron of • Brethren in Detroit Friday evening : “
ie— (,r.f
f J2g8
*^. n
t»,Kradnx K1U1
«,!.»• M
..1
«iann4
on,
qrad- 1 P°sl w“r planning.
I
„
. ,
,
Barbara
«nd with
with 816030
116030 and . Brtef reports were heard from the 1 SuP,1S?'1 fA^nt* Include
Mrs. . Sixberry, Vermontville;
a Uie Woodland OJEB was elected where Rev.
Townsend
.' ers came in second
mrs. Spindler's
opinuwrs rroom of 5th Sdltoy readers and Mstars of the F™*
.| Foote. *0 N. Michigan: Mn. Leon­
Is Second Vice-President of the coun- speaker. On Saturday thev attended M
ir. ty'for the coming year. * Mr. and the Council of Boards of the state fith
der, Wfts
6th Kra
grader*
was mua
third with 812325. | churches present. Some fine goals , «“'"i »»I S■ F»«. Mri.. LyleNew- ; ard Hummel and baby. Lansing:
sr Mr*. Clarence Forman and children of Michlgkn'at Flint. On Sunday , T
hPBtota
Or m
e d
a. was 8938 15 were Riven by some of the leaders ton. Nashville. Charles Slutx. Bar- Mn. Gerald Tlscher and baby. HasThe
totali ffor
the
day
bi of Homer spent Bunday with Mr. evening. Rev. and Mrs. Townsend
a Krand total
.------- ;
Thomas
Ritchie, 603 E. । tings, R 2: Mra. Lyle Newton and
Thom:
Mrs.
«..U Mrs.
ms. Oeo.
VIM. reuuu..
»!». vjvu
1i T
'’n'1' Mr
* Nell Granger. Has- Mrs. Wm. Bitgood and baby. Nash­
।■ and
Forman. Mr*
Geo.. “!2d_2TM..
on.
': for the first three *weeks of the * advancement of the Kingdom.
| tings, R 4: Mrs. Frank Becker. 530 ville; Mrs. Neal Granger. Hasting*.
Fbrtnan has been quite 111 for lhe Church of the Brethren in Grand ..l...
.
------------ri; past"few
' Rapids.
I N. Michigan; Miss Donaldene Mc- R 4; Harold Benedict, 836 E Bond:
,LM weeks. *
* Mrs?
Ur. ChgCPawr-h..
Woodl,„a
j
CHlIKctl ANNOUNCEMENTS
Mrs Hugo White and baby. 420 8
I Kibben. Delton, R 3.
? cett and son Charles of Oak Park, i
—
Mr. -xl.rvvl
h.v.
Ksnn r&gt;r.rv.1
r,taH b°
tn
The Methodist l.llUrcb
' inT
’27 P"enU'vMr'
u&gt;rjl Glr* K«celv« Nurees Cap
how?
tomw
aS?n£?
The medlcal patients are: John Michigan: Mn. A. A. Turnes and
George F. Wingard. Pastor
baby. 518 8. Jeffenon; Thomas
and Mrs. F. E Border this week. ★ Friday evening. Sept. 17. a class of T“*enou?e ,n house cam ms.in ।I Morning
Worship—10:00
Dr. L. H. Brumm attended the West 24 student nurses at Butterworth the village in the Interest of th*
Sunday
School
—
11:15
■
War Loan Drive.
6 « 8.
« Park;
r.rk John
John Caopon. w. «». S*r»n,c: Floyd Duke, wd RuuoU
Mich Vet Med. Assn, tn Grand hospital In Grand Rapids, received 3rd
618
Junior Church—10:00
Next Friday. Oct. 1 at 8 P M. the
KUEM FOR PUBLICATION
Ranlds Thursday evening. Mrs. their caps, slgnlflyng the successful Sunfield
Walnut; Mrs. Henry Sheldon. 136 Blough. Freeport; Miss Donaldene
■ Youth Fellowship—8:00
High
school
softball
team
McKibben. Delton; Mr*. Ralph Van
HUta of Michigan. Th* l&gt;
. Brumm and Mr*. Louis Schmidt completion of their basic training. ,
Grand;.-5.^
Percy Allen. W
Middleville;
‘ Choir rehearsal Wednesday night 1. W.
--------------uauct.14C.
;;1 will engage the loeal high school
for th* Coualy of Harry.
UJllli.
— Priddy. xvCaledonia:
—,
,1 annual
accompaniedrVnan
him and attended the ..
Miss Jeanne
Kanlner.
8:00. Next Sunday is World Wide I William
Wm. Wle. 436 W. Court; James Miller.
■ ..
«....
. daughter of
W? State BL?
Communion Sunday. We invite you | Stanley.. w
c. . Albert Be»- 202 Park St.
under
the
foodlighU.
Everyone
out
,'r W. C. A. In Grand Rapids. * Mr. । woodland, was a member of this
—
'aunty, on th* 30ih d.
i to attend this service.
' n,
cr . ..Mungs. R 2.
to
root
for
the
local
aggregation
in
y; and Mr*. Richard Hughes and Mr*, i C]ass a very fine program was givPatients discharged Suring the 11 UBBARD HILLS
this, the first game of softball to
f,;. C. B. Benham of Allegan were Sun- en in connection with the capping be
olaved between high schools.
Carlton Center Methodist Church week arc. Miss Barbara Foote. 710 Last Week’s Utter
' ~ .diIU£r ,TOe,?*of
MrS. and
address was delivered by
N. Michigan; Mrs Edna Sixberry.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Jenkins en­
The
Adult
Farm
Machinery
Class
Morning
Worship
—
12:00
tur plaintiff. it i&gt; Oltnr.RKn th.t
’ K"rI &amp;%01 ?nd
*Mr. and Mre. Thelma Bra wington of the U.
Vermontvllle; Mrs. Ivan Rc*s. Mrs. tertained relatives from Grand
Sunday School—11:00
fT.**'
. Mrs. Welby Crockford and Janice Of M. Dainty refreshment* were which meets each Tuesday evening
Rapids Sunday. * Mr. and Mrs.
Please note thc change of time
h and Mr. and Mrs. John Hynes and served following lhe program, which in the'school garage is being very from
petition praying
9 00 to 12:00. Beginning Sun- Si „J.
James Storkan. Sr., local. Mr. and
, son Jimmy were .Sunday dinner took place In Nurses' Lodge. Jeanne well attended by the men of the clay October 3rd the time will be .
on flic in III
&lt;^?‘LCr0?,ey' Mrs. James Storkan. Jr. and daugh­
community nnd Is proving very in­
Portland;
Earl 0
Gosch
and
'
attended Manchester college. In !n12:00 for Worship and 11:00 for I r^
’qh.n'.n^JSL
^ “
’2?. Mrs. Jen-'
J*n* ter of Grand Rapids. Mrs. Anne .
and Mis* Beverly Ruell of Bellevue, niana the first half of last year teresting and helpful.
' ^1%"''.±’ t ibri’r u!
cr?2!S
®'l®1,
lllnK
^«J'‘^.^
oJL\.?r7.1Wrt.
t&gt;ort'..¥
Mrs
rs ArAr* Maters. Leo Storkan of Kalamazoo
Tiie Home Economics girls, under Sunday school.. Next Sunday is 1 !l*,c
t. ★ Mr. and Mrs. Elwyn Dell of Lc*- untj rrorn February until June at­
d*,i„...
Wide Communion Sunday. . ton; Mrs. Orva! Pufpiff and“baby. were guest.* of Mr. and Mrs. Oliver
i*i****, Irratr** and aaalgi
: Hc .1**1 Sun-»V P,Rhl su«*r KUMu tended the U. of M. hospital in Ann the supervision of their instructor. World
' u,n- Mrs Orval r&gt;
M"f'u’fr »nf'
Peterson Sunday near Hastings. *
it i. runk**
further ohdeked
ORIIKKEI* u.t
that
Mrs. Miller, along with some ladles You arc invited to attend.
j.&lt;»“- Hill
—- Mary Ann Green, 6-year-old daughcA12ru.“«*«nTS^&lt;2.,^v:S.t
Mr*. **&gt;
Otis
Hill -nd
and baby. »»
Mrs. ••
Henry
•!*»•. UalBtiif rau.e • roj.» &lt;
।■ K
levering and
rturcn
Klevering
and” baby
baby J And
and George
Oeonte ter of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Green
•» •" vubU.beJ in th* &gt;1.
jc Walts. Lawrence Hilbert. Reuben ment scholarship. She returned to
tomatoes and sweet com for Sooth Woodland Church
..J^^hren ^ojier. NajhviUe. Mu*y Marilyn nee.^ev*cMayoofJMUle Creek, b
SSSS?*"
“ r$n,d How"rd Butterworth » complete her first hot lunch gJSnd G^ide 1
Arthur L Dodge.
.
I Hewitt attended the Dist. conven- .ix months' studv and expects to
..
.,.®JC0Pd, °rnPe ,
htp and
Sermon.. 1
&lt;
« UPS.T’f
Methodist WSCS. at continue her training there' At the
1 10:00 AM —Worship and Sermon. 115'n S. Michigan: Mrs. John Sco- , with infpntile paralysis. At this »*h«Mk tor
bey. 518 E Bond: Gordon Burpee. | time it had reached her shoulders. I
Arehl» n.
There arc 26 children enrolled in
11:00 A.M—Sunday school
" T1*1!!?’, .church- tn Grand Rapids. completion of two and one half
»»-. Kendall
v—
--------. #
Mrg chM Mgyo Mr Con?,„
. Dewing" Mrs.
“Kellar
4 and
■ We Invite you to worship with ns.
r-. last Fridav. * Mr. and Mrs. Wai- years, became of her government । the second grade.
baby.
711
E.
Grand;
Mrs.
Alvin
and Mrs. Clarence Mayo and Bry­
We are sorry Joyce McMillen is
w ter Kimmel of Sunfield were callers scholarship, she will be privileged
Nash. Mrs. Herbert Rltenburg and ant Lee and baby Linda Lou Green
T. J’
The Evangelical Church
r SJ.~nhcTn^of Mr;.and Mrs' £dcn I to take lhe final six months' train- ill and hope she will soon be back
Allen
Behlcr.
Lake
Odessa:
Mrs.
of Battle Creek. Mr. and Mrs. ' th* forrgol
J. S Deabler. Pastor
x. Farrell Sunday afternoon. Other ing at a government hospital, such u‘Mrs
th us
again. Bates came to visit
”Arthur
Royal Gardner, Hastings, R 2; Mrs. Frank Green of Nashville spent 1 vol*** *n.i
10: 00 AM—Morning Worship
. Welby
cabers Crockford
during the and
week Mre
were Geo
Mrs. “pon
p-rev
Jone* Is
In an
Battle
rs Artnur
Rudolph Soya and baby. Unsing; Sunday afternoon with Mr. ano , &lt;&gt;*•• foiin.i
^r.du.tSi
RN Creek
if the u*-“l»t
week.
11: 00 A.M.—Sundav school
7:45 P.M.—E. L. of Christian En­ Mrs. Robert Wills and baby. 1229 fl X&lt;rc AlKart Oraan Tlnda T ma I. It, — *
Benner. ★ Mr. and Mre Wendell war u not over, she will be subject ‘
FFifth
^flh and Sixth Grades
Dibble;
Connie
Urabee.
806
S.
Mrs. Arlle Spindler, teacher
deavor
~ Rogers and daughter of Green lake 1 lo placement by the Army Nurse
Washington: Joseph Pickard, De­ Green. * Duck hunting was pretty '
Our
8 30 P.M—Evening Worship
were dinner guest* at the home of corps otherwise she will be prlvl- | v
— gmdes have started a enm-*— for
'— keeping
*----- •—■ ,u
e
school
Thursday—Midweek Prayer Serv­ troit: John Kollar. Middleville: Miss good, in these parts. The hunters ;
Mr. nnd Mre Glenn Farthing Sun- | ieRed to choose her own future 1 P^im
the
Wanda McLeod, 419 W. Grand: se«/n to have quite good luck. * 1
ice
0KDER FOB PUBLlCATlOh'
day. ★ Mre Herald Classic and Mrs. | work jjr. and Mr*. Ouy Kanlner grounds clean.
I
Mrs. Kenneth Ritchie and baby. Archie Burd has Improved their I
Rhoda Austin were in Lansing Sat- | attended the program in Grand ■ Thf
Friday—Choir Rehearsal
Hastings R 4. , ,
house with a coat of white paint:
i urday. Mr*. Austin remained for Rapids last Friday" evening.
schertule to
ta —
befollowed
their
I Ischedule
•----- -- — —
—'
English
work
for
October
This
will
Zion
Lutheran
Church
the weekend with her son and fam- 1
------------I
During the week of Sept. 21 to the Greens' have added a new
chimney
and
new
siding
to
their
Paul
W.
Geiger
Pastor
i
.
k
|
consist
of
speech
work
picture
lly. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Austin. *
Faith Circle to Meet
' cturiv observance of special days, i
28. the following babies were bom: house. * Roy Jenkins has begun
10: 00 A M —Sunday school
Mr. nnd Mrs. Chas Paul and fam- .
Tiie Faith Circle of the Metho- birthdays and events of historical I
A son to Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth digging a cellar to put an addition
11: 00 A.M.-*-Momlng Worship
dist WS OS. will hold their next “J™“natural scUnce and a debate I
I Lutcrteaux. 310 W. Madison .Sept, to their home. * The cow tester
meeting Tuesday evenlmr. Oct 5 , Wc" welcome Robert Engle to our I CLAY HILLS
i 22: a girl to Mr. and Mrs. A. A. was through on our street this
Forrest Begcrow and family were ?£.lhc-rhf,,mfveninlrSu.i^Che&gt; rievntrri ' sixth grade. raising our room num- ’Last
I Turnes. 519 S. Jefferson. Sent. 23: morning testing cows.
—• Week s »Letter
I Mrs. Gertie Harris visited at the a son to Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Bitgood,
entertafhed Sunday for dinner at
for m.r ber to 37.
the home of Mr. and Mre Harlev- £ P“*LI*£hrtolmas box" ,or Our I1
Our stamp sales have amounted 1 home of John Winger, in Middle- Nashville. Sept. 23: a girl to Mr. EAST DELTON
-------------------- •—
■ vllle. one day last week * Mr. and and Mrs. Richard Ulnaar. 1111 S.
Taylor of Clarksville. * Mr. and . boya oversea*.
Last Week’s Utter
' to 863.85 with ..
lhe
purchase of
two
Mr. and Mrs Robert Louden of
. bonds: one twenty-five and one I Mrs. Leon Potts called on John Broadway. Sept. 23: a son to Mr.
Mrs. Robert Crockford of Midland |
------------allnved » fUr.l.
....
, Kollars at Pennock hospital. Satur- and Mrs Max Snyder. 529 S. Mlch- Battle Creek and Mr. and Mrs. , ■OI’cs to cueditorb
Announce Engagements
: fifty-dollar
bond
spent the weekend with her oarlean, Sept.
Sept. 24:
24: aa son
son to
to Mr.
Mr. and
and Stewart Waters and family were I (o.
' Seventh
I dav * Charles Poland and family Ivan.
&gt;s Grade
enu. Mr. and Mre Ralnh Leffler. ' Mrs. Lawrence Hilbert of Wood- |
Mrs. Margaret Estep, teacher
I of Battle Creek, spent the weekend Mrs. Pownall William.,. Dowling, dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Rex ;
★ Mr. and Mrs Henrv Flessnernnd land, announces the engagements
n'ln, I,
Sept. 27:
27: a
a son
son to
to Mr.
Mr. and
and Mrs.
Mrs. Waters Sunday: afternoon visitors &lt;ir
ujirn । Richard
ourclass s at Guv
* Mr.
Sisson of ;I Sept.
,wu..u Engle entered «...
—, McNee's.
.—
—
wins Eldon and LeRoy spent Bun- of her daughters. Lorena to Loren
Freeport assisted
assisted hl,
Martiq, Hastings.'R.
HastingsxR 2. Sent.
Sent, were Mr. and Mrs. Vern Towne and ‘
Monday morning,
morning, making
making our
our total
total Freeport
hl* son-in-law. John Martir),
dav with Mr. and Mrs. Will E. W. Gerlinger. machinist's mate Monday
lo Mr/and
tyre Leslie twin daughters of Plainwell. * Tiie ■*
VerdunVerdun
Covilla,Covllln.
with his
farm
27; a •27;
son alo son
Mr/and
Xjn Uslie
enrollment twenty-three.
twenty-three.
with
hiswork.
farm ■work,
Flruner of Williamston. They also ; first class, son of Mrs Lyle Robin- enrollment
last week
Mrs. E
Eugene
Oversmlth. 922 E/Madlson^Sept__27^
Wcducsdny. one^of
g, our
«« pu&gt;&lt;■■* ' ln-st
"«*.; *
~ Mr, and »•**.
—
... former’s son Lynden who entered
called on Mrs. Fleener's brother- ‘ son of Charlotte, nnd Ellen to Staff . Last Wednesday,
Sergeant Charles S. Kenney, son plls brought a butterflychrysalis 1 Haight of Grand Rapids, were at Medical
patlertt* are: Mrs. Carl the Navy Aug. 25th Is stationed at .u
,.™«v «, W&gt;CH
★ Mr' ' Scott. Lake’odessa: TomTandauch.
hospital. Lansing. * Mrs. Henrv of Mrs. Samuel Kenney of Cros- and we had the experience of their farm home. Sunday. * Mr. Scott.Lake Odessa: TomTandauch. Camo Bennlon. Farragut. Idaho for
butterfly •and
Mrs. Leon Potts ------------were callers
.watching a monarch butterfly
—*-»*"— Wayland: John Kollar. Middleville: his boot training. At the time of &lt;&lt;-r..
Flessner spent Friday with Mr. and well. Mich.
.
&gt;■ at Mrs. Unna Johnson's. In Bowne. , Mrs. Elisabeth Rullson. 519 E his induction he was employed bv "f
------------emerge from It.
r
Mra. Raymond Dalton of West Lake
the Kellogg Co. HI* wife and son ''*7°
eel
' The past few days
our health
i Green: Mts. Minnie Shriner. 134 E.
Blue Star Mother* To Meet
duyu cur
h:=T-i: ; Sunday.afternoon.
Odesea. * Mrs. Margaret Estep and
---------The Blue Star Mothers will be ."lessons
-?----— • --------------------------**&lt;•-*-----------------Court; Mrs. Lucy Stadcl, Freeport: LaVerne ore making their home Miehi&lt;«n
." lessons have been dealing with didiMrs. Arlle Spindler were guests at
BANNER WANT ADS PAY
| Albert fiewmer Hastings, R 2; j with her sister in Lansing.
n family dinner at OUhtead Sal- entertained at the home of Mrs. sense and bacteria. We have just |

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RE YOU A VOTER?
Are You SURE?
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continuous legal sale of beer, wine and liquor in the
county, on TUESDAY NOVEMBER 2, 1943
IF you have not voted within the

past TWO years, you must register
with your township clerk, or if you
live in the city of Hastings, you
must register with the city clerk
of Hastings, on or before—

WEDNESDAY

I C y°u hove not voted
■ *
in the past two years,

or, have changed your ad­
dress, YOU MUST REGISTER.
If you live in the City of Has- \
tings, register with the City
Clerk
OFFICE HOURS

Week days; 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Saturdays; 8 a.m. to 12 noon.
Except Saturday, October 9th will be

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manpower stabilization plan in order to be accepted

BRING BIRTH CERTIFICATE AND APPLY AT

EMPLOYMENT OFFICE

HASTINGS MFC. COMPANY

To enable YOU to express your
opinion on this important wet and
dry issue and to maintain your
LIBERTY and FREEDOM at home
and protect the rights of those who
are fighting for your freedom .. .

Last day you can register is Wednesday,
October 13th from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m.

All those living outside the City of Has­
tings. must register with their township
clerk at any time before October 13,

1943, a* the last day of registration is

October 13, 1943. Your Township Clerk

will accept your registration from 8 a.m.
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Register ON or BEFORE Wednesday, October 13!

�THE HASTING8 BANNER, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1*43

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ON THE HOME FRONT
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I just saw my
I
my first flaid
ftald of toI
c* about the color

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Well. m&gt; dean. Ill close for now
— the Ohio river again on tny Teft.1 sending ypu mv

MOUTH SCHULTZ

£l£'»K4*fi&lt;ur

Jerry O'Connor was operated on erm*n visit church on Sunday with
OUs Leg Oallui
I tn Bronson hospital. Kalamaxoo
Ship Repair
I
ran
in thta country yet
’ ' —’"LIT*-.
[ I.a&gt; wabaV **—
Urv T _. l Unr— HUbDSrd Of Rutland WCT* BUndAg
f' **•
^rt
°t Mr.-and Mra. ctuu. Han- ipent Thuraday with her mother, COATS
&lt;Xhcr
crop*
here
u.
—
—
Mare
island
come* just before Captain's In­
Vallejo. Calif.
■ ■
'
। Jimmie Xllen went 'to Kalamazoo
went^to
Bateff1
Annur Johncock. ♦ Mra. WIU
spection (we won't talk about that) amount to much though. I haven't
..
garrison went to Banfield 6atur- Louden and Mr* John Knnl* ot
—we have our second one this wen a good piece of corn ao far. I
, kte d*y
a sale on Uw farm of their Oun lake C|llUd one dany
week
week and It's tmpreosive to look at wonder where lhe Kentucky people
ta gaining nicely. * —
get Uieir com to make moonshine
callV&lt;
‘
ft
00
Mr
* Oro’er Davenport. * Mr.
—and Inspiring to be In.
lennan Zerbel were r\n
call-t- l^d..¥^-9eoand Mrs.
Pvt. John H Hr*
Clarence Appfegate and
Well. I have to go practice, so out of.
Cenyon home Friday and
Ho. Co. 3rd Bn.
I Just aaw a flock of wild turkey*
goodbye. Regards to AU.
A DeMott and Mrs Oor- Mr* Jennie Slocum, on Sunday. * | noon. Ind * We are sorry to lose
oi Mr ind Mn Will Hyde Thc Mn.
A P O. 73 Crap.:
nut in a field, they were almost the I
Alice Beck
n of Hastings were vtsl- Mr. and Mrs. Albert Brill went to ■ jb&lt;r
Richard knife SJ
color of Gold. Ill bet It* fun hunt- i
A/S Alice Beck
-OK IXr. ann. rw
xan mrre aund#y evening. * Mr.
ing them. It sure 1* an ideal coun­
Creek
Sunday,
lace ta staying with Mrs Anna De- । Horner McCowen and Lewis Acker Battle
Reg 14. Bldg E. Apt. South 33
Me. Jj.*
BuUhjn
io with
WMl Mr.
Mr and ' ££ from our community Mr and
“
try for an outdoor man. aa It still
UBKTB (WR.) Bronx
Vine now. Mr. Wallace spent the were pall bearer* at the funeral of
Oulf Port Racraattanal Arw
ta'quite wild in places here.
New York. 63. New York
weekend with her. * Miss Bette Mrs Mamie Wltaon at Truesdale
Oulf Port, IfiMMjvi
A **2x1 'is iaM^^SSSTor*cA':
. . .
Ix&gt;ta of tobacco now. field* and
Hickok ot
-* Vermontville
*--------- *-------wu
- a
- Frl- chapel tn Kalamaxoo Friday. Mn. Frank
Prank Herrington at their farm llac aoen. Wednesday with Mr. and
n W«nen, Wjomln,
If"J
Wilson
had
many
friend*
in
thta
Pfc Hannon WUooa. 543839
south of Battie Creek.
BattliC________
iElT*K —
Mra- D*104 Flower. * Mr and Mrs People Suffer!” Last
Sept 33 11H3
dried on a stake driven In Die I
place who regret her passing and
Post Headquarter*
Haynes visited ’her stated Mra.
Mrs.
Kahler and son of Chicago nlng the meeting wa
'
ground.
Dear Editor
Faasett were in Hastings Thursday sympathy U extended to lhe be­ aid
Post Troops
Ptnvd
Floyd Pnrrl^
Poote tn
In Hsstlnn
Hastings, nn
on RaturSatur­ spent
ww*end With their par­ Audra Endsley. * E.
We have Just arrived In Clnctn- ।
Since my address has been
attending the birthday dinner of reaved o«iex * Cappy Baechler en­ day. * Mr. and Mn. Calvin Clark
Parris island. 3. C.
changed and I wtan to continue re- natll and right across from me ta a
Mrs. Eleanor Strickland, sister of tertained the following guests for left last Monday for their home at ents Mr. and Mra. George Kahler. who la io tha Univ*
train loaded with German Prison­
Mrs Delos Flower spertt
dinner Bunday: Mr. and Mrs. Hom­ &gt;&lt;urand after visiting the A. C- ♦ Mr. and
». .Mr and Mr*. Richard
Corporal Georgs Cogswell.
Sunday WM
with
ers in their dark green uniforms i
here’s my new address
Clayton Willi'.ts and twin daugh- er McGowen. Mr. ana Mrs. M PlerClarks here.
Hoogenbopm i
36190324
-- ---------*--------- and daughter of Gull
They are guarded by soldier* armed
Pvt. Benjamin D. Wail*. ABJf.
&gt; tars were Thursday supper guesbi
Co. c. 97th Signal Bn.
with submachine guns and thev
’
'
&lt; lake. * Gtenni Kahler of Camp Polk.
'
of
the
Rev
and
Mrs
J.
J.
WHUtts
Acker's
point
*
Mina
Kenyon
has.
347th Q M Depot Supply Co.
look' pret'ty"de'jected. I mean "the i
' La*.. cama
came Moi
Monday to spend a ten- mazoo attended church here ca
I A Mrs. Clara Day and Vivian and been confined to her room the past WEST HOPE
ly furlough with his wife and Bunday and spent the day wll*
AHP-UTC— &lt; Army Service Force* prisoner*. Ill bet those fellowsqoukl
Mr. and Mrs Dan McCallum were d»J
■ Mr. and Mrs. Huron Healy and week with sciatic rheumatism. * ;
iby and parents. Mr. and Mrs. the liarva Woodmans and Pali
Unit Training Center i
tell some stories. Thoee guard*
; Beverly were Bunday afternoon Mr. and Mr*. Donald Manning and Sunday afternoon callers at lhe Ira b*L,
Zone 5. Fort Francis E. Warren, witch them like hawk*. I don't
Pvt Theodore O Hayward
' caller* of Mr. and Mrs Elmer Oll- *Sharon Jane. Dennie Dale and Mr*. McCallum home. * Jesse Osgood Geonte Kahto * Mn. Alto Moriter Woodman* and visited ChaaTbwn...
-.—
blame them they look a* if they
Wyoming.
13th Genera! Hospital
l IcU and Mn Henry Klevering. Roy Loma Larnbec of Ypsilanti spent spent from Saturday until Monday ta slaying with Mn. Martha Rlp- send and family In 6. Woodland.
are ready to try anything. They
Rev .—
Isaac Osgood and logle. * Mr.
Ur and
*nH Mrs
Mr* Ezra
Frr* Cham
rhflm­'
Brigham City. Utah.
Hoping lo hear from you toon.
Chalker of Mafccllus was a dinner the weekend with their parent* Mr. wlth
..... the ....
are watching me write thta letter
Benjamin
guest at the Gillett home. * Mr. and Mrs. Lester Bonneville: Wayne famllv
fi-.:*.-.- at
it Woodland.
’.VccdUdd. * Mr. and Mn ber is in spent a couple day* here, DUNHAM DISTRICT
and I just got a nice smile from
Albert Borton. AM.M. 3/C
and Mrs. Ralph DeVine attended Gate* and family ot Kalamazoo Ronald Anders
Andcn and children were with Mrs. Martha Chamberlain and
Sept 33. 1943 one of them so I waved and he
8q VR-I Dinner Kay
Sunday
guest*
of Mr. and Mn. Mrs. Grant Dickerson. * Mr and tatned the L. A. S. Ttnura
the funeral of Mrs Mary Fox Ran­ were caller* there Sunday after- : “
—■“—-----Mra.
Welton
Brook*
and
Robert noon, a comforter wm
waved back and grinned Poor dev­
Coconut Grove. Fla.
| Walter Cook of Hastings. * Mr. and
dall in Nashville Sunday afternoon noon.
Dear Wife and Baby:
and also called on Mr and Mr*
. Mrs Harold Schuster and children and Mra. Lewi* Hine were in Alle­
Juat received your letter of the ils they look just like the rest of us.
Pvt Robert W. Raid. 36415302
1 of Richland were weekend guest* gan Sunday attending the funeral
I Marcel Evalet * Mr. and Mra. SOUTHWEST RUTLAND
23rd und a* I Just now finished my I don t suppose they like it anv
better
than
we
do.
but
its
war
ao
of
a
cousin
*
Mr.
and
Mra.
Everett
Claude Hoffman's Bunt
। Kenneth Kelsey and baby of Goats
Mr and Mr* Myron Bishop and of Mr. and Mn. Albert Warner. ♦
wash. I have a few minutes to spare.
Ban Francisco. Cal.
Grove attended church here Sun- family of Charlotte were weekend Mr. and Mn. Almond Weber of De­ McCallum of Hickory Corner, called Hyd. who had t^n mtj
I will try to tell you of my trip and it can not be helped.
— u
.hj,. Di
niA«u Monday.
week retuKMd to
on »«
Mrs.
Martha
Rlpiogte.
Birthday. Oct. 16. #
I day and were dinner guests of Mr , guesta of her mother. Mr*. Dan troit were weekend guests of the ™
I just saw another train loaded
alio about my new home. Wc had a
here * Mta* EkUd Cht
* ’ *
i ana
and mrs
Mn^E
a n
H uuuirup
Lathrop. »
* Mr
me jrod
ana Douglass * Mr and Mrs. Buhl t home folks. They called Saturday
grand trip across the continent, wc with German and Italian prisoners,
A/C Jack R Donley. V-5 US-N R ,
Hubert Lathrop and children i Beatty and family of Kalamazoo evening on Mrs. Mary McCallum MILO
turned to East Lansing.
passed thru Virginia. W. Virginia. there are two trains each with 18
j
spent
Sunday
with
Mr.
and
Mr*.
U
8.
N
P
F.
8
1
-------—
*•
—
were Bunday guest* of her parent* and Mr. and Mrs William McCal­ Last Week * Utter
Kentucky. Indiana. Ohio. New Mex­ car* and 80 men in a car, quite a
35-1-2 Quad.
Norman Wilcox was taken sud­
Rex Dunnigan of Maple Grove. Mr Mr. and Mrs Frances Gorham. * lum at the former's home. * Mr
ico. Colorado, Illinois. Missouri. buncil don't’ you think! The con­
Iowa City. Iowa
Dunnigan fell last week from a lad­ Zana Douglass wa* a Sunday guest and Mn: Ouy McMannta of Char­ denly 111 at school Tuesday. Hta
Knuxa*. Arizona. and California, ductor said they eat bread like we
der and broke both arms at the of her grandparent* Mr and Mra. lotte were Sunday callers at the aunt Mn. Merle Bradfield took him
about 3.300 milet altogether. About do cake, they save II till the last
L.
D.
Woodman
home
*
Pvt.
Ted
­
to
hta home in Battle Creek and
Also
ju*t
saw.
rather
passed
a'whole
Pvt
Robert
M.
Bllvln.
U.
8.
Army
wrist.
*
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Burr
Fossett
.
Roy
Oak*.
*
2nd
Lt.
and
Mra.
Ken
­
nil we taw were mountains, plain*,
Florida. dy Hayward arrived Sunday night late that night he entered Leila
Btry. A.. 320th. A A A. &lt;Gun Bn.i and family and Miss Agnes Benson neth Dunn ot Marianna. -----------and desert. but it ta pretty country train load of Army Truck*, brand
. — —- ------------------------ —
Long Beach 5. Calif
■ spent Sudnay at Lansing with the arrlvrd Friday night for a week's from Brigham City. Utah, to spend hospital and Wednesday underwent
and some day I want to take you new ones. It made me think of
an
operation for appendicitis. * ter of Dowling, Mrs. Mary Bnrai
Michigan
where
they
were
made.
•
•
•
I
Victor
and
Albert
Benson
families,
furlough
with
hta
parents
Mr.
and
his
furlough
wiUi
the
home
folk*.
both on a trip thru it.
Robert Van Slreain of Kalamazoo and daughter, and U. and M
- - - —
----- 1W10118 h Mr. and Mra. Vent Marshall and Mrs. Harry Dunn. Hta many friends
Rgt.
Raymond• A.
Bunn,
As I write thta letter I am sitting One thing at least I will see a lot
epent the weekend with hta grand- Robert Matthews and son ot Ball
J
—
iere
Thursday
night
are
glad
to
know
he
received
hta
NORTH
HOPE
of
the
UB.A.
if
I
never
go
anywhere
Det
17th
Base
Hq
&lt;fa
Ah
Sq
&lt;8pi
^ughters
In my atat In a pullman car on my
ts nf
v wing's Oct, 1. He is to report at
Mr. and Mn. Nelson Hulbert and parent* * George Belton ta home creek. * Mn- Mildred Rhodes at
supper cuesta
of Mr
Mr. and Mrs
Mrs?
way lo Frisco. We left Camp Peary else.
A PO. 953 c/o Postmaster
George Gillett and sons, the occa­ Tallahassee. Florida Oct. 11. * Lue- aon Dale, Andy Jabllnski. Mrs Har­ on a seven-day furlough. ♦ Bob Mrs Lillie Cheeseman attenira
We have finally arrived in Calif.
last night / at 6:30 (Wednesday
San Francisco. California
sion being thc birthday of Gerry 11a Schrler returned to her school vey Hill of Battle Creek. Mr. and Frye of the Coast Guards 1* ex- meeting at the Norton achooihoa
Sept. 23&gt; and it i* now 7.00 In thc It ta real nice so far, but III still
Birthday, October 13.
Mrs
Mike Ulrich and three sons pected home thta week on a 15-day । Monday afternoon for the tMCha
~Gillett.
Gillett
*
Mr.
and
ana
Mrs
Charles
cnanes
Sunday
after
o
week's
vacation
take
Michigan
for
mine.
You
should
morning. Right now we are tn W.
(This will be
**le,‘ovI,en‘rt Da¥ Bnd Stuart and Mra. Gorden wi'h n»r parent*. Mr and Mr* -,
-------- ---------------------- —
spent
Sunday with
Mr. -------and ------Mn. tick leave. * Mrs Merle Bradfield ' of Maple Grove, the School Nu&gt;
Virginia at.d in thc mountain*. I see the grape* out here, we rode sou for your
t»?e Hoffman were Sunday dinner guest*
went to Kolxmaroo Thursday to Mias Harlow being present. * Pol
will try to tell you what I see a-. for 30 mile* or more with nothing but any how many return* of the of Mf and Mr, Karl ORSM&gt;r and Harry Dunn. ★ Dorothy Haven* Albert Ulrich, the occasion being a meet her aunt Mrs
Gertrude have been set and wires are beta
returned to her home in Detroit, celebration of Dales 31st birthday,
I go idon" We are now going thru but grapes on both sides of the Day and goodjuek.^
*on*
and the XrS
23rd “
wedding
son* of
ot Assyria
Assyria *
* Mr.
Mr. and
and Mr*.
Mrs. after an extended vtalt with her ir.d
ddln; anniversary Trahan of Suffolk, Va.. and a cou- strung for telephones for resident
tunnels of solid rock and tiie moun­ train, as far a* you could see. All
J. L. Higdon spent the weekend al grandparent* Mr. and Mrs. Wm. of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hill and sin Mrs. Mae Hunn of Clarence. N. . of Fred Hill and Clare Wright.
tain* tower above thc train as tai'’ kinds of grapes, white, blue, and
Lynden Louden. AB. Co. 700-43
as vou can see. just solid rock. It red. Boy. it made my mouth water,
Reg. 3.
make*-you wonder how they ever then we saw orange*, lime*, und
Camp Bennion— UB.N.TB.
managed to cut a path thru them lemons, but no grapefruit. We also ,
Farragut. Idaho.
ho the rMlroudii could lay their saw big field* of almonds and piner.uplcs. it sure ta a sight to see all 1
tracks.
Pvt, David S. Goodyear. 26417392
I
We have a nice car and good the fruit they have hereCo F. 38th Reg. 76th Div.
We go aboard ship tomorrow
berths and the breakfast thta morn­
Camp McCoy. Wta;
ing wa* grand, ao feel good thl* (Sept. 29&gt; to start working at our
morning We should be in Calif new jota. Boy are these Barrack*
Pfc. Don H. Curtta. 36858143
Sundav so will write you from there swell and how they do feed u» Wc
Co. O. 15th Sig. Trg Regt
when I gel there. 1 have been trans­ gel shore leave every nite and come
Fort Monmouth. N. J.
ferred from tiie Seabees to the reg­ and tto as we please and they treat
ular Navy as thc Seabcc* did not, us swell here at Mare Island. I went
Col. Kingsley 8. Andersson. 015450
have any worr in my spcial line of to Vallejo. Calif., last nite but didn't
A P O 464 "■ Postmaster
May long. When I cun I'm going to
work.
New York. N. Y.
lhe 1sight*. It'* only ,
1 Ju*t woke up again and we are Frisco to *e« .7„®
now in Ashland. Ky I wa* still *3 mile* from here
**ext WICX nc—'3.
,
You
Meepy from last nite I guru* or
v
~’ should have •seen New Mexl- preepert way a* Forrest Buehler
wrncthinK. We are oul of thc moun­ co with all lhe Indian* und Mext- takes hta pen in hand to dish it
tain* now and In a little belter cans and their little adobe houses oul- fOr you fellows and gals. Until
country altho I haven' seen any real and all their peppers and paprika* , then cheerio.
.
Zolly Coffer,
counrv like Michigan since I've been hanging out tn the aun drying. The ■
----------------- *
-------here They can have my share of little house* look *o Uny you won/* n 11 kl C I I
the South. I have not seen many der where they gel the room to nut - . T ..
nice home* in thl* state (Ky.). mo*', everybody with all the children they
of them are shack*, but did see u
The desert was pretty too with all ,
few nice homes in Richmond. Ix&gt;ta
of people live on the mountain side* the oacti and wild flower*, and
'iuiV
and it seems funny to sec them when we went over the Selrras it
climbing up a small road to some wa* like following a snake track,
K.1I Call.
little house sitting way up there on lots of times I could see the enMiller,.
the top
-iotao-and the last car at the same;
We passed lhe Ohio River thta time.
time We
we were on lhe
uie Santa
ounn Fe
rr
Minot**
ulnul'„ of lh»
-/ Tr.n
Trail, the came road
tiie Pio- ...
10 )9&lt;3 „.&lt;i ang
morning. I don't see where they
mart that the
it r.eers used years ago. I never reaThe
*&lt;
got the song ■'Beautiful Ohio”. It
to Herd what a great Nation this was i &lt;; Bh".
sure looked like a muddy Ohio to
until now. it take* your breath “• h"uVj4*Ki!Al
,nwcll I Just got back fro«n dinner away when you sec tiie Rocky
and wc had chicken for dinner and Mountains.
|t"wa* very good, but not as good ।
Boy I ve seen about all kinds of
os you Northern Gals can cook it, ship; now and saw 3 submarines
M '

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CITY ( (J H N L I L

JOHN STEINBEC

STATIC
by

★

PETER
PRESCOTT
ALL OF MICHIGAN'S GAMES'

&gt;t Michiheard
OVTOIIKR »-

a

tropical

It happened Ihit-ugh-way:
a Bob caught a plane after a recent
Friday night broadcast of Co­
Iambi* * THANKS TO THE
YANKS, landed at Yankton. South
Dakota, in time to participate in
thc dedication of WNAX's new :
(re
927-fodt transmitter, tallest in the Mt'hisan tuM
U. S. Bob
Boh conducted a "Thank*
“Thank* To
iri»pfcnn»
**•
•• .
- •
—
—
1 ««--a
«•„. ,appu#« ....
The Yanka of the Soil" rally, a
* B«n«. iuppll
salute to Mid-west farmers. Sioux |
r«. •applies ~..
Indians, participating in the dedi-­
cation pow-wow, inducted Bob into
thc tribe, gave him the name of
“Cetan." It meant Hawk.
CUPID IN PORT...
By grace of the Army’e troop
(erryyfg schedule. Columbia**
lovely little lay (THIS LIFE
IS MINE) Meredith la to be
wed thia week. Her fiance,
Lieut. George Fitta, wounded
in North Africa and shifted to
the Army Transport Service,
finally found time between
trips to make one to the altar.

PRINCESS A GOOD LOSER...

tile.

Ethel

Knight of

U.S.A. (WKZO 2.45 daily), cant
wear lhe most prised article of her
wardrobe. It's a beautiful hand

“I have seen the supplies come in by
the hundred shiploads, locomotives and
tanks and trucka—acres of boxed food and
great mounds of hams, shiploads of bombs
slacked in from keel to hatch and all ma­
terials that we need at home—steel for
bridges and'buildings, food for our own
people, material enough to make all Amer­
ica well fed and well housed and well
clothed.

I
K

I
&gt;
„!h
j nf drier
I M»rk »
xr*nt—•!

&gt;f Philo Sh-IJnn f«r
om ike north &gt;i4.
- M*t .i&lt;lr nt lol
।
Park .(teuton be1

in,I Mrmhrr.

chieftain'* daughter heard Felix
king "Your* I* My Heart Alone"
and decided he should be her
husband. Learning that hr already
had a wife, the prince*,, tn prove
she hm a good loser, had. the «kirt
made a* a gift for Mra. Knight.

&gt;Uns&gt;.

Rtsllnn h**

lher eat»«tl«nh».
.
,
THKKKFOtK BE IT RKMOIA'KO: Thai'

COULD BE...
Phil Baker's quip-description
oi Eleanor Roosevelt on CBS*
TAKE IT OR LEAVE IT
peace, first in the hearts of the
railrozd men."

BILL HEHRY

Bill Henry—the .head man on
Hie CBS Washington newt bureau,
will be heard nlcblly. Monday
through Friday at 7:55 «*er CBS
and WKZO in a five minute ntwl
picture. Mr. Henry broadcast the
Davit Cup ma tenet in 193$. and
helped Ted Hating cover thc Berlin
Olympic Gurnee — a good brosdListen for Bill Henry.

-

LONDON’

FROM

I HAVE SEEN the soldiers come down
from the ships and stand in long lines
on thc docks, their ‘B* bags on their
backs and their rifles slung over their
shoulders.
■

m;ii"*'

HOT FOOT...

Italy’s boot prompted Croucho
Marx to gag on Columbia's BLUE
RIBBON TOWN that “The folks
used it to kick out Mussolini, which
&gt;'■
— —a boot to treat
is the only way C^
for
a heel."

her tenor husband. Felix Knight,
now on a U.S.O. tour of South

CHILDREN'S HOUR...
Nila Mack, during the past 13
year*. h*» become a legend to
vnung«ler* fasrinated hv her CBS
fairy story program. LET'S PRETENp (WKZO 10.05 a.m. Satur­
day). Recently the became an awed
■ reality to man* who phoned
War Bond pledge* during Mi»*
Mark'* hour* behind Columbia
z rtephone*
When the producer­
director ot the famed program
snitvercd the nhone. many children
.&lt;n the other rnd exclaimed "Oh.
• . Mi»« Mack henelf!" One child
.*» heard whispering; “Mother
. wil l shall 1 «*»J"

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did not come back and the empty btmka*
the blankets thrown aside as-they threw:
them, and the framed photographs on lhe
steel lockers.
“The men have gone up the gangway
again to go into action and they jump from
landing barges to a beach, strewn with the
bodies of their own people, and they claw.
their way like animals into a hostile coast.' 1

“I have seen the hospitals with the
mauled men, the legless and blind, the
fingerless hands and the burned faces-—alf
the destruction that steel and fire can do to
a man’s body and mind. In God’s name,
what is it for except to get this horrible
“I have seen the men climb into the thing over, with as quickly and as thor­
Fortress in the early morning and fly away oughly as possible? And if this is true, it
waving with elaborate nonchalance and I should not be a matter of ‘Who will lend his
have seen the gap in the mess when they money?’ but ‘FFho dares not to?? n

BUY MORE WAR BONDS

�Tin HASTINGS

T«1»«»AT. OCTO»HI 1. i;u

DAVENPORT PLANS
FOR COLLEGE

i » You Co*'
\Mhot
ConseW®

Undo Sam ta urgently appealing lo every American to eave aa much electricity and gaa aa poaaible. beginning RIGHT NOW.
The Government haa launched a Seven-lnduatry Voluntary Conservation Program which embracea coal petroleum, water, baneportation. and communicationa in addition to electricity and gaa.
With the other electric and gas utilities throughout the nation, thta Company la loining whole-heartedly In the Coneosvation Pro­
gram. Our electric generating iacilitioi, and our gaa reeourcea have proved auffident ior all essential induitrial, commercial and
residential needs. But most of the oloctridty used in Michigan is made with coaL so when you save electridty you lessen the
great demands on the coal miners and the railroads.
Natural gaa la an important fuel in the production of war goods and should never bo used waatefully.
We urge every customer to co-operate fully in the Government Conservation Program. Says J. A. Erug. director of the Office
of War Utilities: "With everyone contributing, the effort will bo bomondoua in hastening the day of Victory.”

REQUESTS TO ELECTRIC CUSTOMERS
IE desired savings in lighting should be ob­
tained primarily by the turning off of lights
which are not necessary and by replacement
at renewal time when lamps are burned out, with lower wattage lamps. The term "nighttime” as
used in the following may be defined as the period
starting at dusk (30 minutes after sunset) and end­
ing at dawn (30 minutes before sunrise).

T

(b) Nighttime: Reduce burning hours so far as
practicable but in no case burn for an interval ex­
ceeding two hours and only during the period from
dusk until 10 p. m. in terms of local tune. *

*

(c) Reduce
amount.

wattage

by

maximum

practicable

(4) Lighting of Marquees (other than ad­
vertising signs) and Building Entrances
(1) Indoor and Outdoor Advertising, Pro­
(a) Daytime: Eliminate completely.
motional and Display Sign Lighting
(a)
Daytime: Eliminate completely.
(b)
Nighttime: Reduce burning hours so far as
practicable but in no case burn for an interval ex­
ceeding two hours and only during the period from
dusk until 10 p. m. in terms of local time.

(b) Nighttime: Reduce in intensity by maximum
practicable amount consistent with public safety
consideration.

(c) Eliminate completely when establishment is
not open for business except for amgunt necessary
for protection.

(c)
Electric signs necessary for direction or identi­
fication of places of public service, such as public

(5) Lighting of Outdoor Business Estab
lishments
(n) Daytime: Eliminate completely.
(b) Nighttime: Reduce in intensity by maximum
practicable 'amount.

(c) Eliminate completely when establishment is
not open for business except for amount necessary
for protection.
'

(6) General Interior .Illumination and
Show Case Lightii^j.
'
(a) Eliminate all non-essential lighting.

(b) Reduce remainder by the maximum practicable
amount consistent with public safety consideration
and eyesight conservation.

(7) General Conservation by Commerx cicd Customers
*

restaurants, public lodging, establishments, trans­
portation terminals, etc., may be operated during
nighttime but only while the establishment is open
for business.

(a) Turn off lights
actually needed.

EXCEPTIONS
Attention is directed to the fact that no
effort should be made to curtail neceMary
military, aviation and police lighting —
lighting essential to public health includ­
ing eyesight conservation and safety —
plant protection—transportation and pro­
duction purposes. As outdoor recrea­
tional activities are considered essential
for wartime morale, the use of electricity
for this purpose is not discouraged.
No curtailment of gas should be made
that will adversely affect health.
Of course, to the extent that economies
can be achieved in the above fields with­
out impairment of function, they should
be urged and encouraged.

(d)
Reduce lamp wattage of all signs by the maxi­
mum practicable amount.

(2)
'Deoorative
and Ornamental Lighting
Including Decorative Flood Lighting
(a) ExterioMighting: Eliminate completely at all
times.

(b)’ Interior lighting: Eliminate all non-essential
lighting; reduce the balance by the maximum prac­
ticable amount.

(3) Show Window Lighting which does not
provide essential interior illumination.
(*) Daytime: Eliminate completely.

and appliances when not

(b) Eliminate unnecessary use.

(8) Air Conditioning
Adopt more moderate margins of reduction in
temperature and relative humidity.

(9) Residential
(a) Eliminate all waste in the use of various elec­
tric appliances such as refrigerators, radios, ranges,
space heaters, water heaters, etc.
(b) Turn off lights and appliances when not
actually needed.

(10) Industrial
Many economies can be achieved in the use of elec­
tric energy by industrial users both large and small
without adversely affecting volume of production.

REQUESTS TO GAS CUSTOMERS
Residential:

Commercial and Industrial:

Year-Round Conservations
1. Cook whole meals in oven.

Cook one-dish meals on top burners.

2. Do not light top burners until cooking utensils are in place.
3. Do not use running hot water for washing dishes or hands.
leaky faucets. Heat and use no more water than is necessary.

4.

Repair

Cool cooked foods before plac­
z

Never leave refrigerator door open.
ing in refrigerator.

Heating Season:
1. Prepare home for Winter season through insulation, weather strip­
ping and storm windows.
‘
2. Close off all unused rooms.

3. Eliminate
4. ’

1. Gas-fired equipment for cooking and water heating should be used
efficiently. Waste of hot water should be eliminated.

2.,Inspection should be made of gas-fired equipment to assure proper
and efficient operation.
3. Plant survey should be made for the purpose of eliminating all waste
in use of gas.
‘
'
4. Temperatures should be reduced to the standards recommended foi
residential customers.
5. The use of gas in makeshift heating appliances by workers in indus.
trial plants should be discouraged.

.

garage heating.

Never use the cooking range for heating.

—

THERE’s No

5. Reduce home temperatures to 65 degrees.

6. Reduce temperatures to 55 degrees at night and when homes are not
occupied.

DrJOrtun°»*IyforA
•
Produce the Nrr, Anx»rica. we'vo

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7. In cases where there is no thermostatic control, use heaters at such
times as actually needed in the rooms heated.

If each one of our customers will save j’ust a little electricity
each month, it can easily account for a three per cent savings in
Consumers Power Company’s monthly output of electricity and
this will save approximately ...

2500 TONS OF COAL PER MONTH (41 CARLOADS)

*
TRANSPORTATION

3.038

MAN-HOUBS
1109

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. &gt; ftrchltect. visited Wisconsin. Ontar&lt;Continued from Page 1. Section 1.) , ;0. Cornell and Ohio universities,
who were fanners and who were and the then Michigan Agricultural
not.''
। College. Was this a Junket? No.—
The Dean's story follows:
I
• lr)P to «t solid facts about
"It was my Job to present to tiie tuUdlngs used by these Institutions
faculty a plan for a rejuvenated far teaching agriculture.
College of Agriculture as a worth ! "It is true that we encountered
while part of the University of II- , few students, for it was vacation
linols.
.
■ time In Michigan, and Wisconsin's
. "In this I did not anticipate pre."In
pre­ , work at that time was mostly conjudice or stubborn opposition:
Judlce
opposition; for
for fined to its winter short courses In
■I knew «»••»
.ii— •_
that the faculty
to _a —
man agriculture.
really wanted a college of agricul­
"But we did see buildings, teamed
ture. I did expect incredulity and about their plans for the future
found it in plenty.
leaching of agriculture, and every­
"Now it is frequently easier to where sensed a note of inspiration
win assent to some general princi­ and confidence. The eyes of the
ples than to a multitude of details, trustees began to open wide, then lo
any one of which may lead to end­ bulge, first at Wisconsin, more at
less argument.
Michigan and still more at Cornell.
"Accordingly, before presenting
“At Ohio. Dean Hunt paraded his
our plan In detail to the faculty. I 300 students in agriculture before
prefaced my remarks by pointing us. They seemed a thousand as they
out that, although no university filed past us. I Jokingly accused the
had succeeded in holding any con­ dean of repeating. But hr was too
siderable number of students In honest for that. At thia last point,
their four year course in agricul­ selected as a climax, the growing
ture. yet every agricultural college, Impression had become a conviction.
operating on an Independent bash, Right there the architect was in­
had been graduating students for structed. semi-offlcially of course
years.
but nevertheless effectively, to ‘In­
"That statement was what Dr clude al! of the outdoors possible.*
Miles would have called 'sticking with S150JM0 in the new building
in lire butcher knife'.
for the College of Agriculture nt
“I followed by pointing oul the the University of Illinois.
fact that,
although
----- -.
—.--j... on paper the ,
"That is how we got our two acres
work of universitiesi
universities ta
is of a higher Of floor space for agriculture, when
grade than that of the Independent. we actually had only nineteen xtuagrlculturalcollegea yet In praettea dents In the college when lhe plans
the work dote by the universities were drawn
in technical agriculture was de-President Draper had greatly encldedly inferior to that done by the tarxed his view? on the Importance
eoUegea which are not connected Und value of a worth-while College
wl.UL universities.
i of Agriculture to the University of
"This was ‘twtatlng the handle' I Illinois. He could and did see that
of the knife and was intended to lt could be of great service to the
secure attjintten
attention. whlrh
which If
It Hid'
did. anri
and r---------- ...
and U&gt;?--- ----- Illinois
twllr*
the following la an epitome of my
-Qn the cornice of
oi
the new
nrtrttman*
. ... .. - . .
argument.
building is thia inscription, written
"Now if the independent Agricul­ by President Draper, expressing his
tural colleges are able to send a new and enlarged vision:
continual grist of graduates back to
“THE STRENGTH OF ILLINOIS
the farm, whereas the universities
IS IN HER SOIL AND HER FU­
run dry except as they attract a
TURE LIES IN ITS INTELLI­
few boys and hired hands to a short
GENT DEVELOPMENT."
winter cotirse. the discrepancy must
be due to some radical difference in
policy, for the advantage should be DELTON
Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln Bush were
with the universities. And these
differences we ought to find and dinner guests of Mrs. Lots Gaskill
at Comstock Sunday. * Mr. and
reconcile.
"From the standpoint of the man Mrs John Harrington were dirtier
on the farm, for whom these col­ guests of their son-in-law and
leges largely exist and from whom daughter Sunday. * Mr and Mrs
we must draw students, the differ­ Leon Pennock and daughter Nnoml
ences in policy between the univer­ attended a birthday dinner nt the
sities and the separate agricultural home of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Starr­
ing in Hickory Comers Sundav In
colleges are only two.
honor of Mr. Pennock and Ells­
"These differences are:
"First, admission to lhe institu­ worth Starring. * Mr. ond Mrs.
tion. Second, admission to technical Herman Reynolds have been spend­
studies.
ing a few days with relatives at
"Under these two heads our prob­ Three Oaks. * Mr. and Mrs John
lem lies. Independent Agricultural Adams spent Friday with their
colleges admit men from the coun- son-in-law and daughter Mr. and
a schools, whatever they may be: Mrs. Glenn Williams nnd family nt
ereas tiie universities base their the W K. Kellogg farm. * Mr. and
Mrs.
Herman. Reynolds were »...»&lt;:■
dinner
admission requirements upon grad- ..........
uation from a city or village high Rueat* of Mr. and Mrs. George Curschool.
। ry In Kalamazoo last Wednesday.
‘•But the graduates from these * Mrs. Leon Pennock. Mrs. Charles
colleges cannot compare with ours । florla. Mrs. Charles Harrington
In academic training” observed the | Mrs. Bertha A dams nnd Mrs. Ralph
objector. “The agricultural colleges Starring of Hickory Corners spent
often admit direct from the grades Thursday
--------- , ... in
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Kalamazoo.
H * Aviation
or even the district school. Would Cadet n
Ross “
Norwood,
--------- J son
— ot■ —
Mr.
you have us lower our university nnd Mrs. Henn’ Germaine of Milo,
standards and thus become the who is stationed in Texas graduated
on.Saturday
as
a
2nd
Lieutenant'
laughing stock of every respectable
university?"
He is spending a few days with hia
"No. the graduates of the agri­ Parente, * Mm. Harold Lowe and
cultural colleges are not the equals Miss Alma Zimmer of Niles spent
of this university's graduates," I Sunday with the former's mother.
asserted. "But I am not concerned Mrs. Blanche Richards. * Mr. and
about degrees. I do not care how Mrs, Elwyn Hayward and children
difficult the university makes its of Hustings were supner guests of
conditions of graduation. But I Mr. and Mrs. Roger Williams Sun­
want our boys let in to the feast on
* Mr. and Mrs Will
the only terms they can now meet. Whittemore spent Saturday after­
They were brought up between the noon in Hastings. * Mr. nnd Mrs
corn rows instead of thc high school, Russell Mott, announce the mar­
to be sure: but there is more than riage of their daughter Thelma O.
one way of getting ready to go to Mott to Sgt. Roy L. Petersen of
college. We need, for good college Battle Creek on Aug. 27 in a church
work, both education and maturity at Pasadena. Cal. Sgt Petersen is
in our students. Our high school stationed nt Camp Santa Anita.
graduates are long on education but Cal. The couple are living at Mon­
notoriously short on experience and rovia. Cal. Mrs. Petersen graduated
maturity. They are one-sided in from the Delton Rural Agricultural
their development. Our boys, though school in 1941 * Mr. and Mrs Leon
short on education, are long in ex­ poster of Hastings and Mrs. Lee
perience and maturity. They are Ix&gt;wry of Hattie Creek called on
one-sided, but it is onlv the other Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Norwood
side. I feel confident they can do Sunday. ★ Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Wil­
liams and daughter Mrs. Garth
work of the university grade.”
and baby
dinner-guests
“The faculty finally endorsed our -Florin
---------------- were
- —
.....
plan, and It worked.
of Mr. and Mrs. Roger Williams
"Briefly the plan which the fac- Sunday. Callers were Mrs. Cheater
ulty adopted covered lhe following Banghart and son of Hastings. Mrs.
points:
Mason Norwood of Kalamazoo and
"(1) A considerable list of courses Mr. and Mrs. Max Reynolds and
of instruction in such technical children. ★ Mr. and Mrs. Marshall
subjects as various sections of the'i Norwood called on their brother-lnstate would find most Interesting . law “tid sister Mr. and Mrs. Vern
and useful.
i Quick near Banfield Sunday after“&lt;2&gt; Some of these courses were noon. * Dr. and Mrs. Henry Vanprotected by prerequisites, sclentlf- 1 denBerg of Battle Creek spent
ic or otherwise; but many were not Thursday afternoon and evening
thus guarded, and could be taken
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Mott. ★
at once upon entering.
Mrs.
Russell
Mott
entertained
"(3) All courses were open to any eighteen relatives Sunday at a
university student, regular or spec- birthday dinner in honor of her
lai. who could satisfy those In au- 1 husband.
thortty that he could carry the ,
------work with profit
i HICKORY CORNERS
”&lt;4&gt; All Instruction must be of! Mr- “Rd Mrs. Fred Elliott are
university grade, and university visiting Dr. and Mrs. Jim Elliott of
credit would be accorded for all Grand Rapids. * Miss Cora Aspinwork satisfactorily done.
1111 an(1 daughter Gena of Hastings
“(5) Any farm boy or girl, sixteen and Leona and children of Kings
years old or over, was eligible to Corners called on Mr. and Mrs.
enter as a special student In agri- Glen Aspinali Sundayi Mr. and
culture, and the student would be I Mrs. Glenn Aspinali art living in
admitted to such general studies.1 the rooms over the Town store. *
scientific and literary, as he or she Mrs. Maud Randler recently recould presumably carry, lhe student ceivrd an Interesting letter from
to receive the benefit of the doubt her BOn- Corp. Howard Randler of
in every case.
North Africa which his many
“&lt;«) We. like other universities, friends will be pleased to read in
were already admitting special stu- the Hastings Banner. (This will
dents, twenty one years old or over. “PPear in next week's issue.) * Pvt.
Our proposal simply lowered the Harold Aspinali will return Tuesage to sixteen for students coming 11ay to the U. 8. Army camp at Bosfrom the farm.
I ton. Mass. * Leonard Moore of
'Thus were our difficulties met Wlnsor. Canada was a recent guest
and mastered, one after the other, of Mr. and Mra. John Mourpr. *
and we were ready for student* on Mrs. Bertha Crlckmorc of near
the enlarged plan. But we had no Owosxo is visiting Mr. and Mra.
students and time was passing rap- Otis Lawrence. Mra. Crickmore is
idly. They' must be invited and. returning home from La Mesa,
urged to come, and a novel method Calif, where she has spent a year
was adopted.
1 with her son. * Sgt. Norman Halton
•The Farmers Institute had been ta spending a 15-day furlough with
our godfather at the christening, i Mrs. Halton at the. home of her
and wm as much Interested as we parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Brom­
in the success of the movement. So ley and family. Mra. Halton will
it was arranged that any boy or accompany him to South Carolina
girl, recommended by that organ!- where he is stationed. * Shirley
ration, wm granted a acholarahlp Trick who suffered, a serious inwhlch freed the student from all In- ! Jury to his knee in a Kansas City
------* fees—*
“ —“
cidental
a -----small
matter “
fl- camp will be home on furlough as
nanlcally. but that, combined with soon as he can walk with the aid
the honor ot being recognized bv of crutches.
the Institute, a statewide organi­
zation. seemed to promise results,
and we were not disappointed.
-So much for students and
Mra. Howard Poff and mother.
courses of studv. Hut we also had
the fund of 8150.000. granted bv the aa. called on Mr. and Mn. H. O.
legislature, to shelter a faculty of Armour Friday afternoon. * Mr.
eight members, mostly experiment- and Mrs. Loyd Wilcox and twochllstatlon employees, and a student, dren Kendal and Nola Jane spent
body not yet numbering twenty.
Sunday with their aunt and uncle
“Talk wm heard about using the Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Pixley. * Sgt.
fund for a small but beautiful I Cha*,. Marsh. Pt. Custer, wm a (Un­
building: and we who were inter- j ner guest of Mrs. Lola Miller and
rated in a worth-while college of Mrs. Truesdale. Sundav. * Mr. and
agriculture, were alarmed. To gain Mrs Fay Pierce of Battle Creek
time and expand Ideas about the spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Hnroposed new structure, we pro- O. Armour. * We are thankful to
posed a joint trip to other colleges be getting some much needed gravel
by members of tha faculty and the on our road* thta morning

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                  <text>The Hastings Banner

HELP BEAT INFLATION­
BUY BONDS

SECTION ONE—PACES 1 to 8

IGHTY-EIGHTH YEAR

County w C.T u.
aTY VOTERS OWE
Sponsors Meeting at I
-IV1. -aaiiuFii
rwrta TTrz-i-n-P U-B. Church Oct. 19 TO CITY COUNCIL

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1943

EDITORIAL

IT

•n th

GIVE SOME
ISSUES INVOLVED
REFERENDUM

NUMBER 21

14 PACES—2 SECTIONS

HUBERT S. BRONSON Contingent
New County
COntmaent tto Leave
IS 1ST. LIEUTENANT For Armed Services

Following is a hodge-podge of per­ we loured the plant, Wlliow Run!
tinent ideas, information and com­ was full of nothing much but prom-1
ment heard during the Twenty­ tee of greater things to come. Now
'
I The following men will leare
"Jam-packed"
machines,
Sixth
Annual Convention
of the IPs
' Port Custer Oct. 26. 1943: Eldlne
Should Make It Possible
Harbor, president
of the
state W. with
Should
Moke ItWin*
rossib Diltinguilhed
c“t.U.7wU1 speak at the .U. B. i
Flvina Service Crnee”
I Cliarles DeVault. Hastings: Leonard
To Keep City Free of Debt University Press Club of Michigan raw materials, sub-assemblies, etc.
Mying service. Lross
'Eldon Ewood. Middleville; Rollo
Church. Grand Street, Hastings, on
•
•
and which Included such notables all feeding into the big main arter­
Not
long
ago
the
Banner
men, Vern Latta MiddlrvUe; •—Robert
Tuesday evening. Oct. 19. commenc- । Hastings lias and enjoys a high
p All Our Boys and Girls in the Ing at 8:00 o'clock, at a mass meet- reputation among the cities of on the program as Lieut -Gen Wil­ ies of the production lines Th&lt;* ttoned al some length lhe line rec- Woodson Scott. Harttogs; Philip
liam S. Knudsen; Harold D. Smith, racket of the rivet hammer* make erd which Robert the older of the Henry Darling Bellevue: •-Hay- designed to aid you in your cur­
Irmecl service*.
Services:
irmeci
‘ i.tl
--------------------g sponsored v...
by •»._
the «
Barry
------ uty
County
Michigan because Its affairs have
rent purchases of Items rationed trv
II am very grateful to the Banner: WCTU Mrs Whjtney is we'*
,-ei| been so capably managed that for director of the Federal Bureau of a din which exceeds anything we
Budget; Dr_
Dr. M. Palyi. former
known' in the gU
slate
temperance
...more
------- --than a *
decade
—ithas
it has not sold 'i the Budget;
kr th«-opporlunity of wrltina aH of known
u. fTor
or tei
Bronson, had made in Ute
Loftus Freetxirt5"service
?■*“= sit ml william
SES’oiSS'LiBSSi
Lu at this lime However. I think'1 work and !iti
er record Ci
for j,
her
as -----------Juvenile । ■ bond or paid a cent of Interest. Il advisor to the Reich Bank; J. Nor- Blanc.
also tiiat he had been made a Cap- ironAlde Johnson. Hastings.
hey made a mistake because I am judge
• -----------------at Benton Harbor.
| will
,
-----------------------------be wise for Hagtlngs
--------------to continue .
I ----------------man Lodge,
------------------------------------------head war correspondent
winning the war on the home frotiL
brother.
S. . T»«
-----------Lown to be the county's worst let-1 Members of the county W.C.T.U. operating its municipal affairs in for the Associated Preu
We believe we could give a pyetty UHU
Press who teas reThe following "»■&gt;.
men «&lt;?!
will report
al
that
mam-r,
and
’*• iCently
m&gt;men
------ ....
—--------------- rrL. ..
r. *IU5r
.
j! il,te that-all »ho art planning to , that manirr,
and
the city
council
returned
from
the .Sodlhwest
the Great Lakes Naval Training
good guess at the current produc­
Brown stamps C. D and E good
la anxious
anxious to
to do
do so. as they have pacify ,n&lt;i cant Lawrence Allen tion rate at Willow Run—but it's Bronson, who Is In the Army Air Station ■—Pralne Conrad Glover. through
I As I have always
been connectedv,»te al the special referendum on is
Oct. MJ; Brown stamp F
lith agriculture, no doubt to those,loCttl optlon on Nov. 2are invited . dearly
a£tctwririe U8N
•hoTas won
Forces In the South Pacific, has Middleville; •—Marshall Seth Dav­
clearly demonstrated
demonstxa
t you who have never lived on a u&gt; aUend this meeting.
1 if the affairs of this city are to £7^*°.n one of those "hush hush" thing* recently been made a First Lleuteh- ey. Hasting*: ’—John Roger Petti­ becomes good Oct. 17 and remains
Irin. Il will be rather boring, but;
During the afternoon of Oct. 19. be managed on thepay-as-you-go
“.row three limes for gal­ even though we'll bet that Berlin ant in that branch of lhe service.; bone. Nashville: ‘—Harold Gale valid through Oct 30
He ha* also made a record that 1* Beedle. Nashvile and ‘—Kenneth
llease excuse.
‘Mrs. Whitney will meet with mem- plan in the future, it will be nec- |*antryJn ^c9,'nJn lhe Pacific area
Blue stamp* U. V and W good
outstanding, tor which he has won Campbell Lane. Hastings .
Harter.
I As I drive through Barry county bers of the local W.C.T.U. al the eMary for our citizens to come to since Pearl Harbor.
It took more time than expected fine recognition, which te very ।
Awaiting call to the Army Air throueh Oct. 20: Blue stamps I t
L tiie Job. I see your Dad and Mom home of Mrs. Russell Kantner, the aid of the mayor and aldermen;
• • •
Il will have to be a hodge-podge to get production underway at Wil­ ph asing to his many friends here Corns: •—Graydon Robert Doster. and Z are now good through Nov.
hrrying on regardless of weather, commencing at 2:30 o'clock. 1002 8 for ••
•-*- that ---------it &lt;is —
certain
they cannot
lek
of 'Vital machinery, and ”lr*] Ha|»vw.i&lt;ThO4«iJntamtj»d
[n^Jhe
Kt v.
w.—
-— keen Hastings free of debt and i and a mere sketch of a few hlgh- low Run. Ford was criticised for and elsewhere, and to his parents, Doster
The following men will report to
Ibor. Growing the gram, the live- j local option issue are also invited avoid paying interest unless that1 lights since a lengthy feature arti­ wasting time making elaborate me­ also his grandparents. Mr. and Mrs
Stamp No. 14 good for 5 pounds
C. Bronson, of till* city.
lock and
food*tuff‘'tha
‘t’*te! toattend ,*.1.
this meeUng.
—jMoi^r“’.-.j,.,,,.
.u_.
assistance shall be forthcoming be­ cle could be devoted to any one of chanical jigs and fixtures
the Manhattan Beach Training
West DevlU
Aug. 10 through Oct. 31.
Hubert S. Bronson enlisted in
iecessary to feed you fighting men. I
■
----------------fore another season of spring. »um- the several speakers mentioned.
Coast manufacturer* said it * could July. 1941. As he had had only six Station. Brooklvn. N. Y. ‘—James
Stamp* No. 15 and 10 may ba
n.er and fail city work shall oe un­
me silo's are filled, beans are prac- »g*ea a
AAllfF
not be done; admitted that the prin­ months of college training, he could Badlnxer. Middleville
used for canning cugar in amounts
•—Denotes volunteer*.
Icully all harvested and the corn \| DAD IlDIWr
dertaken.
cipal
was
sound
but
claimed
that
....
...
_______
__
...
_____
_
It
is
seldom
you
have
the
privi
­
not
get
in
as
a
c
*de
(
80
nf
enlisted
|
of
5 lb. each through Oct. 31..
We all know about the increase
[ being shocked and husked. You'd, ARHr l/ltl V L
i as a private in the regular army.
p sure they're not letting you down.1
a sea at ew
in labor and materia) costa. This lege of hearing so many outstand­ the system wasn't flexible ehough
i
unri
wn*
ju-nt
tn
Purrtn
Pirn
A,
and
was
*enl
to
Puerto
Rico.
As
SUmp 18 good for 1 pair, validity
city faces that condition also, and I ing personalities in such a short to take care of the continual mod­
I you could see lhe amount of eggs UE.I1L B|||V
H
soon
a*
possible
he
applied
for
a
extended
indefinitely.
Airplane
there is qo way to avoid it. Its space of time discussing topics of ifications in design needed U&gt; keep
hat are being made into, powdered ||LKL HU I *
transfer to the Army Air Force.
Mump No 1 in War Ration Book
charter, adopted many years ago.. such great current interest.
kgs at the plant in Hastings, or tile*
a fighting craft up-to-date.
After mental and physical testa he
III scheduled to become effective
when wages were much smaller and
rnount of milk products being pro-;
Army to Send In 26
was accepted and sent to Musko- .
Tmcl. to Aid Colloctiim
Nov. 1.
I coiRs of material* the city is com­
Then. In addition, there was the
Who is right? Well, one of the gee. Oklahoma, for preliminary .■
pelled to buy were far less than at, lour of the Willow Run bomber large West coast plants Is now
Stamp Number B from Basic
hrows u* off the beam for a Ume. I
Victory Scrap "Invasion" of the• tills time, fixed the limit of taxa­
oi..ribU.i.nsch«dui.d
.
changing over to the system devel­
Mileage Ration A Book, worth 3
i County of Barn' te announced by' lion for city purposes at one per plant.
|ut they are doing a grand Job.
oped at Willow Run. That would Houston. Texas, where he flnlsitedX For Week of Oct. 25
i Wjoru of gasoline now valid.
| After having some early frosts Salvage Chairman Charles Amiablef cent That was ample and would be
So,
We
warn
you,
the
following
his
.training
He
Was
given
a
te&lt;
Government
officials
in
charge
seem
to
be
a
rather
conclusive
kid cold wot weather in early Sep-; for Monday. Nov. 8. when.seventy- now If conditions were anything
Fuel OU
days furlough, which he spent wrfh q, war rBuonmg have asked the
*
answer.
Lmber. for the post three weeks we two *u-el-iielmeted regulars and a• like what they were then. But we paragraphs will ramble.
Coupon 5 good for 11 gallons.
hi* parenta tn Jackson Mich.
^.^1 p^e ol Michigan to take
lave been enjoying exceptionally. fleet of twenty-six U.'S. trucks willI all know they are not, and probably
Period 1 coupons tn new rstlons
Hubert was next asMgned to the
^f Kation Book No. 4. Thia
Are they really producing bomb­
Tne fall weather I have never seen' roar Into this community, park: will not be for several yean to
Willow Run is also shipping out Kellogg
are good through Jan. 3: each cou­
Field. Battle Creek. While Ration
—
—,„
m,.
Book is u--.
designed
to ..
sene
he landscape more beautiful than, In a long curb-line along Stelei come.
ers now at Willow Run? Well say sub-assemblies to other plants
pon good for 10 gal.
“------'------------united in marriage to
the purpose* originally carried by
Under present conditions a one they are! A year ago last May when
k the present time. It is Just one street while the soldier* eat break■ Continued on Page 2. Sec. 1.1
ids school ri
drl sweetheart, Mias Ration Books, 1. 2. and 3. Ration­
he grand panorama of color and I, fast and then roll away Into eachi per cent lax will barely pay the reg­
8ugar for home-canning of 1M3
lasting* route 2.
ing officiate agree that the work fruit
lish you were all here to see the one of the townships to empty' ular running expenses of the city.
crops will be available to
untrast of the oak. sassafras, hick- Barry County of the estimated one' If labor and materials keep on ad­
housewives on approximately the
you favor prohibiting ALL sales of Field Soon he was sent to South, nation with Ration Soolc
fry and maple throughout the coun-' thousand tons of scrap
metalI vancing. lhe council would have to &lt;1 AAiriFlTIAIl AF
same basis as last season. No reducCarolina. He flew a transport plane outstanding. Their requei
request now te
Lr,
। which Chairman Annable feels suret borrow money to pay the ordinary
from an airfield there to Sacra- that tlie schools
•
take over the
l The hunting season will soon be, the drive will produce. Tin cansi operating cast* of our municipality.
Maiasna a
means that you favor continuance mento, California, and from that complete operation In connection
••re. No doubt to many of you It te are not Included in the collection,. As the situation exists right now. a*
city to 4u*tralla. For a year he lias with the distribution of the new for canning sugar.
killer small game after hunting lire. An official government telegrami the council would have to borrow
stationed in
New
iu.&lt;
'
— — - - - —— — —
lucre is Iiu
iiuiik u
&gt; w, been ................
•■■•■•
- Guinea.
—
■He
— book.
aps and Nasi's. But. we will feed announcing the coming "Invasion"' money to meet any emergency that
..V
. &gt;n
. ...1 rlwtlon
election You
You must
must either
either vote
vote to
to I «as made a 2nd lieutenant in Mav
•..• ..
....
School officials and
teachers
considerable--------cash.----------For inhe pheasants, the squirrels and sent Mr. Annable and ills first as-• called
-----------for
-----------------------Vote Yes to Prevent All' Continue all sales of alcoholic 1943; commissioned 1st lieutenant agree
that since the schools are the
pbblts so that when you return &gt; stetant. I» E- Barnett into Rotary.: stance, last spring Fall creek went,
^ni»« W,»k.'n
CoimK'
beverages within the county or you in September this year.
Sales
Within County:
best organized agency to handle GENE NICHOLS. Prop.
b civilian life they will be bigger.! Chamber of Commerce and Kiwanls on a rampage and washed out the
Having decided to null fanning on
must vote to continue the law as it .। That Lieutenant Bronson's servscrv- such a problem it Is their patriotic
Liter and more of them. The I Club meetings to solicit assistance —
culvert
— —
and
—• several rods of »»•the adeco
—.,
Vote "No" tq Continue
now
' ice is outstanding Is
------ *by
” the duty and an esteemed privilege to account of ill health. Mr. Nlmob
«.vw exists.
is shi
shown
[unters will be handicapped on: in handling the' army boys. St. fill on Walnut street. It U estlmat- 1
If you vote to prohibit all sales i fact that he has been cited for a&amp;tel with their services in this
frcount of lhe rationing of shell*; Rose Pariah donated breakfast for
nd gasoline. No doubt your hunt-; the expected task force and the a new culvert and make the street;
Confusion still exists concerning of alcoholic beverages within the , acts of braverv and fidelity to duty, necessary project. Mr. Arthur Lath­
hg will be belter. To the boys three civic clubs promptly joined usable at that point The city did the statement of the county option county, it will still be legal to bring | He was awarded the Dlstln- rop, Countv School Commlsrioner.
round Freeport who always “hit the to furnished supper for the seven- not ....
- --------have ....
the --------money,
and—
the.—
nec- proposition up for special referen­ beers. wines and liquors into the . guished Flying Cross by Lieutenant will serve as county chairman, and
county, provided purchases are .I -General
---------------------George —
C. —
Kenney. ------Com- will also be responsible for ration- Carlton Center. He is offering a
bener" of the fishing season at' ty-two men at the Episcopal Parish' rssary work could hot be done, un- dum vote on Nov. a.
lugar-Bush lake, we will try to feed I House in the evening
Although
the city borrowed the needed
UM! “No" made in counties where the sale is I mander*
J J of the Allied Air Force ~of |ng in all primary school district*, ■rood list of pies, farm implement
What dot's ,itfc mean u
if ,I ,
vote
the Southwest Pacific. The cltauon Each city and village Superinten- of nil kind*, hav and train, and
he bass so they will be there in । the government had slated that ca.-,h. The Michigan Avenue bridge, and what happen* If I vote "Yes," not prohibited.
lor giving him this greatly pitzed dcnt will serve a* weal chairman hmisebold goods. Lome Hershberger
uantities above 10 Inches when the soldiers would pay for the adequate for tire time when It was people ask.
medal reads as follows: "Awnrdeo |n his community. Teachers will sill erv the sale and Fred Httmn
jnu return, iDon't forget the bait I meals, their entertainment
was, trected. te not equal to the strain
To begin with the County Option
to Hubert 8 Bronson for extraor- serve ns registrars.
Ised.)
I quickly sponsored and they will be- Of modern truck and bus traffic, proposition as staled on the ballot
dinary achievement while partici- . Mr. Lathrop say* that Ration herew tn this Issue for full partlcu| To the many 4-H hov's in Barry , come the kucsU,of the community. There te p sign — - --------------”
------------"
I paling in fifty operational flight- Book' No. Twill be issued
* In "San?
*
punty in service. Il te hard to plc-i Oddfellows Hall has been offered telling mmvk
truck u-ivers
drh
the limit of sale of Alcoholic liquor be prohib! missions, from October 13 to De­ County during the week of Oet. 25.
pre you flying P-38's and Fortresses, | by lhe members of that lodge as a the
t" load
•— they
•*-— can
— haul across that lied in the County of Barry under
, cember 31. tn lhe South Pacific
[riving Jeeps and etc. However, i barracks on the night of Nev.
2 bridge.
briu»c. But
»u* therec- Is» no policeman the provisions of the law governing
CORA KIRKLAND. Fropx.
Nov. 8
r“ will there tn
m&gt; that
reoiitaUcn 1* the same.'*
Th.
r-rn&lt;«
hart numerous. area,
nre®- during which
whlcn hostile
noatlie contact wrek.
bur vounger brothers and sisters [and the "invading army"
to &lt;see
that th*
theregulation.te
As she is moving into a smaller
whn'are'busv! **“ probable and expected The opApplications are comparatively
Id have a Pair this year and are । stretch out on the dance floor in enforced. Some
to
and has more furniture thrib
-- driver te
- likely
-J
So. If you make an "X" mark
Tr’Vhl^rtlTtim? tor a Nurws' Aide1 craUons ‘■'°™teted of dropping *up- Mmpfc this time, as much of ihe place
prying on despite the war. Thanks I their sleeputf rolls.
; take n.the needs, it will te dispnoM Wj
the rh»nr»
chance, &gt;*
as nn
no doubt
doubt some
some qfter "Yes' on your ballot it means
r
tn
he
U
mven
all
B,
»4
transporting
uoops
to
adnecessary
information
appears
on
p our County Agent. Harold Fo*-* On Tuesday of this week Mr. An- have done, and he. his load and tnat you are yollng to discontinue
**
gucn
“
vanced
positions.
fllghte
Inthe
conktimer's
Ration
Book
Na.
3
iltlons
These
flights
....
.
the
consumer's
Ration
Book
No.
3
hr.
' nable and Mr. Bametl Went before । the bridge find themselves in the ' Ute sale of alcoholic liquors and
and weekends.
■—•- lulea
foliowL.— - - .
ng al low altitudes over ~~
Two Simple
rules follow;
[ As you go into battle for our' the board of supervisors to explain 1 river. Or U»e state engtacag man ^buvc cagas Mt the State Liquor Store night
A meeting will nT«t
be held
at
Wednesdav'
mountainous
... terrain,
‘-train under adverse
i.
• One--------applicant
-•
* from
— eac
I leant
each fam- on the Robert Kirkland fam.
puntry, always remember that the* the plan and ask the aid of each condemn the bridge as inadequate, and the 8.D.D.**; to discontinue the ri
7 M p M 1 weather conditions, in an unarmed Hy shall -flu In the appllcat
u
—farms
•------------u .u_
--------.nkhip tn
ketofies.
and
the ------people
of: township
in getting every
e\ery pound
pound With a tax limit that provides bare- package sale, or sale by the bottle,
hnurv will h* mmt: transport airplane, and often ne- the entire family. 'Hite is
v —
"—Hable metal r*'t
— the ro
—
larry county are all behind you'of
available
out tto
roadly enough to pay running expenses, of beers and light wines - at all
Hammond and John Birman W®
thSS
,
*
nd,n
&lt;'
wlUUn
.*
few
done
at
the
school.
nd will never let you down. We side, in furnishing a township
‘
such a situation would call for a stores or other retail outlets: to dis­
Ji7«&lt;^1OSe plBnn,nR w miles of enemy base*, on impro- , 2. ,.
Applicant
must present
prcseni a No. act as clerks. See the adv. eharj|lcant must
rust that when you return it will be guide to ride with the truck while bond Issue—for the new bridge I continue the sale of beer and wtnc
where in this Issue for full partlcu’tt-w Tini^mt^rourw
ooen to vUe&lt;1 •U’Belds. Throughout these 3 book
k for
for each
each person
person nar
named on
he same grand county as when you passing through each respective would have to be far more substan- ' by the glass at restaurant* and tavf rorn af toM^veara*©? a« HWlts. outstanding ability ano oe- ute application No Ration Book
township and to donate a lunch al* tlal. If wages and materials con- erns. In brief, a vote of “Yes” means
Mt.
an
^ft?ryu*hteh each 'otlon to duty were demonstrated." will be issued without Ration Book
noon to the crew of lhe separated! Unue to soar, the present charter , that you are voting to make the takes 80
Yours sincerely.
hours, \kS
after which
CLYDE AND FRANK BUBDICK.
to riveeach,
uSi Lteutenant Bronson ateo has
trucks. The telegram received by limit will not even meet the regular , county "bone dry" so far as sale of Nurses' A We is Basked
Forrest Buehler.
MARSHALL Prvpa.
to give 150,
Nurscs .
‘“i these three medals, whlch-show the
A single application must be sub­ HAROLD
Mr. Annable suggested that school* running expenses of Hastings.
(wines, beers and other alcoholic hours
In order to settle the personal
a jvar for the duration of
. of
a group
and buslnea* places close on the day
Right here is where the citizens beverage* within the county te con- the war, of volunteer service to Pen­ kind of man he te. They are• &lt;l&gt; mitted for all members w
'*persons
-------------who
-------ares related by blood. property, the above will have an
of the "army raid.”
must meet their duty. The charter oarned A vote of "Yes. however, nock hospital. These volunteer hours ■ Good Conduct Medal." (21 "The of
sale at the farm known m
The vital importance of the need limit should be increased to m
■on and wno reg
reg-­ auction
does not mean that you are voUng will be arranged to suit each Individ­ Asiatic-Pacific Theater Campaign marriage or adoption
the Rom Burdick farm, located
I
The Dusk Fall* Swiftly,
for metal scrap te clearly shown by per cent. That would enable the to prevent people from bringing in- ual. A graduate Nurses' Aide will be Medal." (31 "The American Defense ularly live in the same household. 2S miles east of Hickory Corner*, or
.
including any
family
member*
the willingness of the government councll to meet emergency expendl- t°
rhe autumn dusk falls swiftly
county purchases of vine, present at this meeting to answer Medal."
He was awarded the "Air Medal' temporarily away from home, such 2H miles west of Fine lake. TMF
In sending a fleet of army trucks lures such as we have mentioned ' beer or liquor made in
I On foresta. red and gold.
counties
questions.
for participating in twenty five ad- M students, travelers or hospital are offering an excellent list OC
and a force of 72 men Into Barry on tlie nav-as-vou-go basis thereby where the sale remains legal, since any
Lest beauty's flaming bounty
With
the
increasing
shortage
of
&lt;■ nothing in the Michigan
dillonsl flights between January 1 patients who are not away for more horsai. csftle, sheep, hogs, hay
county. The full co-operation of sMa’SiWuSz'i*-'
' there Is
| Be more than hearts may hold,
trained nurses, the need for Nurse*' and January 28 this year.
than sixty (801 days. Persons 11v- and gram, farm tools and furni­
every citizen te urgently requested
We understand that it te the pur­ state liquor laws which gives the Aides becomes more imperative
Loren Coppock will cry the
in toploading every one of the big
"The Oak Leaf Cluster" was ing In the same household who are ture
rhe peace shall come as swiftly
pose of the council to submit this ! power to prevent transportation o.' each day if Pennock hospital te to awarded to Lieutenant Bronson for no; related by blood, marriage or sale. See the adv. elsewhere In this
I To heal the long day's care,
proposition to the voters of Has­ alchollc beverages from one section continue to give its usual fine serv­ •distinguished valor from February ! adoption must file separate appll- issue for full particulars.
for He who gave us sunset
tings at the next spring election. of the state to another. If Barry ice to Barry founty.
2nd to March 7th" this year.
. cations.
.
Has heard each mother's prayer.
"bone dn" in regard to pro­
For the good of the city the in­ goes
It Interested in taking this course
Tlie fine record this young flyer
----crease should be voted. What is hibition of sale within the county, but unable to attend the meeting has made in the service of his coun­
Greetings Gate and guys—firat
good for the city is good for Its there is nothing in the law to pre­ on October 20th, please get in try te a credit to him. to his family,'
ke have to lake time out to answer
vent one from driving to any of
citizens.
George Hebden. to hte friends and to Hastings,
the neiahboring counties and carry­ touch with Mrs.
his communication of last week.—
Volunteer
Services,'
’.’cl—i:"
—
rd;— where he was born. We still claim
The physical condition of sewing
ing back into Barry county as much Chairman
Thursday
tolly Coffer,
beer, wine or liquor as one cares to American Red Cross. 609 W. Green him and are proud of him.
machines may be changed from 4St., telephone 2466. for information
County Treasurer Remit*
F to 1-A if Barry County hotnafastings Banner Office
buy.
and application blank.
makers are wlUing to spend some
Dear Sir or Madam
For Sept. Collection*
. ,
..
n you make an "X” mark after
Am I correct in suggesting that
H. H. S. Meats UndefeoHd time and elbow grease on them al
•No" on your —-w.. ..
County Treasurer George Clouse
1 grammatical error was made In remitted last week to the treasurers
jxu are voting to continue the law BROTHERHOOD SUPPER SQUAD
Charlotte Eleven Here Fri. the two sewing machine clinics, an[our current letter to Jack Delnaav. of townships, villages and this city
The Supper squad for next Mon­
as It already exists. That is. licen­
Bullis, home extension
?oost Guard?
Last Friday night, Oct. 8. the
Best Program This Year The ces may be granted for the aale of day night is as follows:
the delinquent taxes he -had col-]
You stated—"we heard that in 8 lected in September belonging to,
Captain of the Squad. Warren
beer and light wine by the glass In
Hastings Saxons defeated a deter­
Brotherhood
Ever
Offered
i
nontlvs
service
you've
GONE these taxing units,
taverns,
hotels or
restaurants: Roush. The other members are:
mined but outclassed Zeeland elev­
The total I
Civil ^ervice Rufes Are
rHREW five pairs of shoes-"
-----William D Bames.
George Aten,
en. 28-0. In winning their third
amount' was 31.553 97
and
the' The first number of the Hastings । package sale of beer and light wine ---------Would it not be correct, if you amounts sent in each case were as Brotherhood's most interesting pro- | te permitted by licensed stores or Clay Bassett, —
Ben «...
Bevcrwyk.
——
Herstraight game of the '43 season, the [OOP. Hall to Hastings and on
Deferred For Duration
till Insist upon using a somewhat follows:
I। gram will be .....
given ..next
Monday
1
— -jav &gt; 1other
retail outlets: package sale of : bert J. Calkins. Rene Gangulllet.
showed more speed and polish Oct. 20 to the Delton School.
n, the
, fc, * usual
11.1 ptece.
t,—will
will
War
manpower
requirements locals
mcolloqiilal idiom, to say.—"we Baltimore township I
Mis* Bullis ha* arranged to have
45.98 ‘ '"Kht at
It
| uqUOni is permitted at the State! Gamer Hampton. Willte Kantner.
than at any other time previously
57 02 ^°* 016 uaual 7 ©clock supper.; Llquor store
al s.DJJ.'a; sale : Robert Mills, Hugh Riley. Joseph have caused a shortage of inside , this year. Led by the Saxons' two A. J. Bell agricultural engineer, at
ward that in six months you've Barry township
■
’
•
the
Hastings
j»st
office
1
PHROWED AWAY five pair o Carlton township
both meetings to assist the women
24 M Everv one of the five numbers is oMiquor by the glass te prohibited. ' H. Skinner. Arthur Struble. Chesas-bu-HS
irea.
p
.
‘
few
of
Uncle
Sam's
pathoes—”
with the cleaning, oiling and ad­
28.70. outstanding. The program commit- ।
Jn brlef:
-x" mark after ter E. Stowell. Walter Wallace and
Castleton township
Perhaps "you've done throwed" Hastings township
justing of their machines.
88 161 tf* arc 10
congratulated on gel- "Ye*" ort your ballot means that Vemor Webster.
81^3 SU0U».Glenb Kahler
""1 "
night git by.
Anyone wishing to bring a ma­
26 60
Bve top-notch programs, evHope township
Tne phrase "GONE THREW" te Irving township
hThM&gt;dore ’zieater
In
flrst perlod of
&lt;Bme chine should notify Miss Bullis as
92P9 fr&gt;' one to be presented in, a manmn'ner that will grip the Interest of]
nnhtary
t ™e‘~°^vi?*e8‘?r. after an exchange of punts, the the number that can be accomo­
&gt;nly used in remote hill counties of Johnstown township
vest Alabama In such sentences as. Maple Grove township ....
has
been
transferred
to
private
in
Saxons
started
a
sustained
drive
dated
in a clinic is limited.
32 59 every member or guest
' IrwMihnp^Mlx’anrt^Rlchard । ,rom thrtr °*n 40 yard Une *hlch
Mose Leffler; at Graveyard Croas- Orangeville township
“All well-made sewing mschtne*.
58 73*
Next Monday night Captain O.
ng. has gone threw hteself a party Prairieville township
ur
^amnR Frrd resulted in a touchdown. A 40-yard new or old. used often or Idle, can
31'79 (R. Thompson. Area F. Comman- ;
ast Tues. nite. Reason, his wife Rutland township
be
made
to run easily and sew wen—1 der. will present on the screen tlie .
Wia
™
tetter I nin by Loul;' Myer* and a complet| offlclaf ”7-- ------------------* "'— - -----vent to New Orleans with a horse- Thornapple township..........
a7rt
8tnihte a1
frotn Thomas to Fuller set says Mr. Bell He also states that
navt salesman.”
carrier,
struoie.
.. . touchdown
the Ai
Woodland township
5ub*tHutaand
ruralEmerson
carrier, are
also a ( Up(C^uXi
m ST'3.which
8e^ was
Yours very truly.
irivilege
to
see
them.
Yankee Springs township
101 68'*■?»!?&gt;
Dean Davenport Hod the Great Satiifaction of Witnessing l’crvlce
Tense. Conscious Grammarian Hastings City ........................
November 15 program will be
559.72
*39 90 different, but fully ^u* interesting.
Wonderful Development of His College and of the University
No deferments have been asked
’. 8. A hyphen rather than a corn­ Freeport Village................
ea was Intended but omitted be- Middleville Village
27 42 I Tlie Michigan Department of Con►— ----------------------- -*-5-;---------------------- i for any of the employees, Statas
In the chapters so far given tn * or“yiPthinMddnion‘ to the’above. the re- ' Carlton Center Meth. Church
ween the two adjectives above Nashville Village
machines can do community aarvieg
34 051 servatlon sound and color films will
vhlch should be considered as one Woodland Village
In Red Ccom. 411 clubs and schools
4 59 be shown to fathers and sons on the Banner, we have told the story
idjectlve.
tills Father and Son program. of Barry county's famous educator. in
cent retirement of Jacob Edger, a hold Evangelistic services bei
and at home help remodel, rvoafr
nr
’
Ln,I
oJr
veteran
letter
carrier,
caused
an-|nlng
Sunday
evening
Oct.
17
t
Dean
Davenport,
up
to
and
includ
­
Game
birds,
canoe
trips
and
timber
and mend clothing and household
.81,553.97
Tout!
...— vacancy which &gt;—
has■------been»„-u'
filled tinuing thru Sunday Oct. M. ' The article.1.
and lumbering scenes, will be pre­ ing his marked success as Dean maturity of the student and the other
&gt;ear Tense. Conscious GrammarOnly machines that arrive in the
sented on the screens. Can you of the Illinois College of Agricul­ nature of the subject with its appli­ by William Parker. This makes nine public is invited.—Adv.
an:— (we're glad to know your
morning can be adjusted, but
think of a more fascinating pro­ ture. in which position he served cation to everyday affairs added employe changes in the postal per-1
----------------- * **■---------------___
____________
_ one who wishes to team more
for 29 years. During tlial time lhe vastly to the interest of the class- II sonnet
onsclousi
gram for "dads and their lads?"
As _it_____
Ukes_____
about
six months____________________________________
___________
’
to*train*a clerk*for the inside office KrMnnfg
,
Thank you for your timely con­
There will be no December meel- student body grew from seven to Ioomwelcome to attend Mr. Bali's
tractive comments. You are atoOn connecting myself with the work, it can be seen that the presstamps
Conservation
Officer
George . Ing. because the date would be too over 6.000. and his college was at­
tracting students from every con­ university. I had specified that the ent clerks are working under a big w
olutely right in what you say.' We Sumner cautions that great care Srrtetmas season.
LJchooft
night plead innocence, bepduse of must be taken to prevent grass fires
tnuary 17 meeting. WU- tinent, and from every state in the outgrown, if not moss-grown, title handicap. Training for carrier work
:lrcumstantlai evidence, namely— from getting out of conrtol duriag
a
■harlln. of the P.B.I. wijl Union. He had made an outstand­ of ‘professor of agriculture' should does not take so tong, says Mr.
NEW TECHNICIAN AT
typographical error—however, this these fall days when the ground
success.
great
his have no place In our faculty In- Maus.
?I.Barry
hat wonderful organize- ing -----—■ The
....• —. value of ■—
PENNOCK HOSPITAL
ime we take the entire blame. We frequently gets Under dry.
me and te doing to de- college to the state of Illlnote and stead I was made professor of anl- ■ Before the war. postal clerk andJru&gt; dav
Since Sept. 23rd Miss
mal husbandry, a title I held until.! carrier appointments all came un-.
.Jn romt rohrote w day Watson, who wm previow
s and punish Nazi spies to its university was recognized
laUn a partial defense. In this dteOn Mondav a fire accidentally
SmwLv
[raceful misuse in the realm of the started on Sect. 5. Rutland twp..
ura. He can da it. beThe concluding number of the with our expanding interests. Rider civil service regulations, but *****
rritten word, because eventually and burned over into Sec. 32. Irv­ cause he te prominent tn Federal series of articles he wrote for the became possible to organise a de- ; for the duration of the war. the] P***®, Children bring their money .iutlcs as Laboratory an,
lack would have 'gone threw* his ing twp.. destroying 8.000 three- Bureau of Investigation work. He te countrv Gentleman, under the nartment in that subject. However, civil service status of applicants has!
nM.tn ik. Technician at Pennock '
hoes on u trash heap even if Just year-old pine and about 60 spruce connected with the Internal Secur- heading. "A Son of the Timber- I retained a professorship in anl-.been deferred. Positions are now, ,The
Mis* Watson la a ristar
*
he tongue was left.
trees In all. about 75 acres were Ries Division, which te *0 active in lands." was published in that maga- mal breeding until increasing ad- open for several additional clerks,1
Lyle Scudder of this city.
Ole' Zolly will now be able to damaged.
breaking up Nazi plots and punish- , zine In its issue of September. 1926 mlntetratlve duties made teaching as the usual work will be greatly intk,a
“
creased by
the coming holiday
«•»
ieep nights knowing that there te
in it he states first hte "phlloso- no longer possible.
The fire started when a work­ Ing Nazi plotters.
"To say that I enjoyed student rush and the sending of letters and.
*^!w«tonrert anrt SCHOOL OF INSTRUCTION
in interested censor who will stand man attempted to burn dry grass
The farmers wll have a real inn- 1 phy of discipline” in such an instlTODAY
juard for us when slmlllar correc- and weeds which had collected on ing on "Farmers Night.” February tutlon. and tells how he met the contacts, whether in classroom or packages to service men and wo- child s learnln.
County Clerk
| ‘$?c&gt;;ers.
tons are needed. Our only worry is the spikes of a drag. Wind carried 21. H. B. Lakin, of the U. 8. De- 1 problem of "hazing": also how he private Interview, is to put very men.
hold a school of
hat they will probably grow worse burning embers into a nearbv field partment of Agriculture will speak kept the faculty of hi* college work- mildly what would have been mv i Hastings people are fortunate,] e,‘orl* ,n
supervision,
election tSSrib
-much worse! Why. even now. we and the flames which developed on the aubject "Our Heritage.' No jna in harmony in carrying on the chief enjoyment had not othei- du- however, in having, five city mall, ■
--------------------tet as mixed up as the waitress quickly, got out of control.
doubt he will dwell upon the ne-1 college, also in cooperating with ties encroached upon. &lt;*nd finally carriers and two temporary sub­
rho very sympathetically said to
impossible,
that
leisure stltute carriers, besides the inside NOTICE * I t
Tlie Hastings ahd Middleville cesslty and Importance of main-1 other departments of the university, made
i customer who seemed to be vlew- Rural Fire Trucks were called and twining
taming soil
sou fertility,
renuiiy. in
m order
oroer that
ui*i II te an interesting story, which we necessary to dealing justly with clerks. The five rural routes are
Lt. Joan King will be at the
ng the menu with alarm, "Yes, it
—
..— of .land
—J shall not A.our u._
heritage
de­ wtll repeBt In theJJean's own words the student. For some years, how-, well provided for. the carrier* all 8. O room Monday, Octoter
lint been the same since before good co-operation In preventing cline In Importance and value.
as given in the »*iptember 1926 Is­ ever. I saw students In private for being over military service age. Mr. from 3 in the afternoon until I
he duration "
further spread of the fire.
Ladles Night is Monday night. sue of the Country OenUamsn. He two hours every afternoon. And the । Maus says the chief man shortage the evening to interview or expl
Hoping you are the same,
subjects they brought up for dis- is tn the inside clerks' division, to any girl wte is Interested in.
Since Sept. 18. conservation Offi­ March 23rd. For ladles the subject said:
z. c.
Possibly the
the employment
------'---------- * **
of ----------women WACs. If you are Interested
cer Sumner says that only 3/10 of of "social security is especially ap­
"If in the preceding articles I cusslon were a revelation of the 1 possibly
Now for the highlights of the an Inch of rain has fallen in this, propriate. Much is being said and have seemed to deal more with leg­ mind of a young man. when once clerks -■
might solve the problem here there are questions you wish to i
region. _____________________
done about it—much more than islation and material matters than you get through his shell, or he has as It has elsewhere.
Monday Is the time to J“"
You' 'In-servicers' should fare
most of ua realize. Walter F. Gries. with university life. It la because sufficient confidence to open up.
Lt King win te here.
jretty well around the holidays— LIBRARY NOTICE
"I relinquished these .contacts
Bids will be received for opera­
chairman of the Michigan Social these were the unique and distin­
imong the groups sending packThe Hastings Public Library will Welfare Commission will tell what guishing features of my early ex­ most regretfully. When the time ting Cloverdale Tele. Exchange. All
ige* to you are—the Veterans of be closed on Thursday and Friday, that commission la doing. Husbands perience in a new anvironmen t and came, however, that a dozen or blds must be In Oct 18. Bond re­
SS
r» .n. ar and
foreign Wsrs who are packing October 21 and 22
'
and wives and taxpayers will be a naw alate. However, parallelling more went ax-ay every day without serves the right to relect any and
adv. 10-31 Mar. 14,
(Continued on Page 3. Sec. 1.)
Jean Hames, Librarian
(Continued from Page 8, Sec. 2J fell blds. Cloverdale Tele. Co. 10-14 Sat.. Oct U,».
(Continued on Page 3. Sec. 1.)
all thli was an academic life, and

.ome rront »».

☆ AT A GLANCI ☆

SCHOOLS TO ISSUE
RATION BOOK 4

O

CLARIFICATION OF
REFERENDUM ISSUE

AUCTION SALES

Evening Class Is
Planned for
Nurses Aid

DISTRIBUTED THE
DELINQUENT TAX

BROTHERHOOD TO
MEET MON. NIGHT ( Z°" “

;

-

CLERK SHORTAGE
IN POST OFFICE

SAXONS DEFEAT
ZEELAND 28-0

Two Sewing Machine
Clinic* For County

PROBLEMS OF DISCIPLINE AROSE

^Fs^S^INEED of larger faculty is met

Grass Fire Destroys
6,000 Pine Trees

Sit

�THE HASTINGS BANNER. THURSDAY. OCTOBER H 1M3

TWO

our trouble back here 1* that we opinion* in any of the three na&gt;
haven't learned to hue them tlons might be aroused to a point
enough."
ot open warfare and any chance
.
u, of obtaining reasonable aettteraral*
KnudKn m. ImpHulvt. ux&gt;. W- w „trn!.Uan wouW be ,on..
(Continued from Page 1. Section 1.) e*nu&gt;
he etlztr. r Irv anef awt th,a rwrlee
a e e
Favorable factors nre that Ameribomb load than lhe famous F1ylngXmcrcl* bcc&gt;u*« tb« rorce of «lr* cans and British are longing to get
Fortress and with the new lxnmwe-TcunuUn“ no*
him to go back on a peacetime ba*!s-ao are
___ _ ...
__ ____ is __
&gt;_ i.T.. ...
- o
.y.Oh..
, ment
In
armament
probably
tiie
nbout lhi&gt;
,he
country
dressed in
in na. &gt;uk1e
Russian*.
Neither r,t
of th.
the tvira*
three
uiciiL
ui _
imuumiicui is
pruuauiy
uie inbont
. ..country
—
' rfretsnet
p... protectedj heavy
u----- ,------I "three-*tar"
uniform. uniform,
nations ate greedy for empire or
beat
bomber
in tlie | three-star
sky '
'
\
.a. .J
.. I new territory. Russia is intarastad
imeresiea
.• .• .•
Naturally
Naturally Gen Knudsen
Knudsen couldn t ln central Europe from consider
consMer-The University of Michigan will!fl*
will; &lt;‘uot
11 ,ljur
Xlaure*
“ bul
but h* *aid
said that onb&gt;*|
on Ns । B
»uons
Uons of her national dcfnsc.
defense,
w,..,
_..u
.
tour
of
Hie
he।, mghmd
.
enter
a ik
new
term un
on nu».
Nov. ,ii wim
with win
tiie . recent
recent
tour of
battle
is.. naiuraiiy
naturally
interested in
cok
-i m
» ic.iu
------- ----y, the
,
-battle
------- fronto.
-front*,
——• he
ajigiana u
uikirku
most
■■
km. specialised -nu
and winp,v.Kiw.ev
comprehensive , —
- _•
•! tuivyau
European uiiauB
affairs num
from n.v
the owmustandtnllitary
na-1■ quantity of
materials
that
arc HOW.pgjjij
rw*’ point o
of, gauduai
natkxial dciciisc.
defense. Both
Both h»»*
have
udlltary program
piuginiu among
Buiuiig the iii-t mSLerli
— t-!
“’ «TS
,lion
Irtn'.* iuniversities.
,nIuAraltI — l/
.p. Ih.v
fi'Ml II at
(■
More
than ■B.8M
“■ hand.
n«n‘5policies which differ but there Is
Army. Navy and Marine specialist*: Only Ito* yLe'uri ot
M
were in training during the four, ---;
_r—-------- r -•
month mmmer .era.
lrehMc.1 Mo.tadte. he believe,&gt;
• . •
I can appreciate the gigantic task
American and English aid to RusA significant thing te that many I ‘Ion® &amp;&gt;' American Industry in con- I sin have been more of a factor In
subject* which used to be consld- verting from peacetime to a total the defeat of Nazi plans than So­
ered strictly highbrow and thorough-1 war basis.
viet leaders have yet been willing to
ly Impractical—political and eco• • •
admit.
nornic survey* uf Iran. Iraq, and' Capl. Lawrence Alien Abercromother out of the way regions of the.bie. U. '8 N. is a real, deep-sea
। Near East, the Orient, ior example I fighting naval man—a type you the Reich Bank until he cam- trf
—now rate an A-l priority on the rarely see this far inland during thl* country about ten years ago.
Army's
program.
Toprobthe 1 Cross
time of"three
war. times,
He hasha*
wontaken
lhe Navy
military training
*peclaTut*
who will
part; lince^aZ^i'oerman^lMt^ mV

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quality meats because they are more solid . . less likely "to cook away."
Our meats are graded quality-an assurance of full-flavored goodness
. . of tempting tenderness ... of keen delight in every bite.

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HAMBURGER
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Good Luck Oleo, lb.
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Porkay, Oleo, lb.
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Heinz Sauce, bottle . 21c
Preserves s,
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Crackers,'2Jb. box__ 34c
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Corn Starch HBnnic*
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Pastry Flour
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Quaker Oats, Ige. pkg. 22c
Post Toasties, Ige. pkg. _8c
Corn Flakes
8
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in fruits l vegetables;to
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Fresh Turnips, 3 lbs. .-10c
Cabbage, lb.________ 5c
Dry Onions, 3 lbs.
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ably represent U. S interests tn m nt least eleven major engage-: Over ht.re he u advisor to bank*
these obscure but important regions ments and has sailed nearly 2000001 on nrobtem* of foreign exchange,
of the «i&gt;rld, such information 1* I miles on combat duty since Dec. 7.1
...
lhe most practical stuff in the I imi. He was lhe first U. 8. com-1
Harold D Smith Is at home in
world.
' tnander to be officially credited
.
* * *
, . i with sinking a Japanese submarine Michigan where ha formerly peeved
. All of which is further proof of; aftcr th&lt;. war bcgan-thal was on In the stale government. He Is now
the oft proven fact that know edge i I}1&lt; 25
returning to pear) Federal budget director and he ha*
। won praise for Lhe Job he is doing.
is justified for itself alone Higher Harbor he ^Med a
onc
learning. In the long run. is never
...
Smith wonder* if many
impractical.
j Capt. Abercrombie has the finest ' Mr
Americans realize lit* magnitude of
• • •
। words of praise to say for the Amerthe Job which h»« been and te be­
Only a few year* ago. for example, lean youngsters who have been drawn
; ing done to win the war. The cur­
the study of ultra-short-wave ta-ioul of their norma! way of living
dlo was merely an interesting play-1,o lr!‘ni the hard game of war. rent monthly war bill equals the
' entire expenditure for World War
thing for a few scientist* in re-1 They arc the ftreate.t fighting
I! The change over from peace
search laboratories.
Now. in tlie, bunch that ever sailed lhe sea. he time to war economy was a glganform of Radar it is one of the most 1 believes,
...
. tic task, starting from scratch, with
valuable weapons In lhe Allied' ,
Tve alien wondered.- he edded.1 munlUom and ormemenl tndu.Ule.
............................
. ... .
n-artl.-jllv
w* hecn
ent wlr hu «d?d
at »*h-hlgh pitch, tv. seen them ‘^P*~ed in two year, what Cer­
ent war has ended.
, c(&gt;mf |m&lt;&gt;
afler
grueIUng many, by a total national effort.
You can never U-H for sure when d»&gt;'» of combat patrol .nd after a !^_r_be£a_.unJ^“ J® ritt
the most abstract and advanced
or
‘hey always begin Lo ask. । ™
S^rnrSc.’lU&lt;!ier?y
Wtn
SuffiHnd^tr^
Si

intensely practical turn.

|

Cnpt

Abert.rombk. doewVt

had to expand rapidly. Time wa*

Excerpts from the talk of J. Nqr-.,‘ha‘ Admiral Halsey i* one of the,®1 » premium. Looking at the cn• ■
■
- greatest naval strategist* who ever “rB w#r effort in broad perspccman -Lodge,
dean- tofA&amp;soclattsl
Pres* war correspondent*, a vol-1. lived—He think* that Halsey is the l,ve- Mr Smlth believe* that wa
have done an excellent Job.
.
erun of World War I: a reporter ' greatest.
who has covered most of the ma-j
H's going to be a long war in lhe I To summarize a rambling hodgeJor battles of the past two decades;
a reporter who has been under fire, Pacific. Capt. Abercrombie warns, p-'xlge. the concensus of all speaker*
|seemed to be that: America i* do­
jil the front many time* during and casualties will be heavy.
.
•
•
&lt; ing a good job on the war and thu
World War II and has been deco-'
There are no real differences be- production fronts; lhe worst casual.
rated for bravery in action: Tlie
,
tween
Russia,
Great
Britain
and
ties are yet to come; the war In
war against Japan will be a long
may conceivably end
one. nt least four more years will :| the United States which can't be Germany
be required; the so-called Island­ settled by negotiation U&gt; form the sometime during 1944 but the cumhopping tactic* have never bean basis for a peace more durable jialgn against Japan is likely to exthan any which has yet been es-jtchd. out over several years; it L*
adopted as basic U. 8 strategy tabllxhed in all libtory. Dr. M.'possible for Russia. Great Britain
in, the Southwest Pacific— Islands
Palyi' believes. But he warns that and the United State* to get to­
to reg^nter^ylbutdto*Sabltah
\Sry rr"’ ,‘a,“,rr'
*’,her on “
a durable

air bases from which maior attacks wh,ch c&lt;”,ld evrn slart “ vloIcnt l*'ace bul °n,y 11
know In adagabM main JapScse ba*£ can1 T.a1r^ra,ln’ betwn lhes*
V1“,ce &lt;‘xacll&gt; what we want and
win.111. In lhe Solomon, and lhe

1,0
“ to ta
‘ for our conviction*.
to "go
bat"
The Russians arc very realistic
great base al Rabaul have been and know exactly what they want
taken, the Allies will have reached in regard to new boundaries, areas1
merely the outer fringe of the ela- &gt;&gt;f influence. ilc. If England apd
liarale system of Island fortifica­
tions which guard Japan; neither
r
lh
1
niake U c,Mr 10 the Soviet* that
ft
,ha? raw American we mean business nnd don't intend,
troops learn rather rapidly how tQ t&lt;&gt; continue with appeasement pro-*
IF A COLD ha* given you W ‘
£•“ ‘.‘LT ? J 5 .
?’ tamf: I «rams as «t Munich. then . real
a miserable sore throat,
from the standpoint, of morale, settlement can be made However.!
here's how to relieve the_
ch.ar*f*"i .u m*ence- c",ur“«r.
if England and America can't get to-'
suffering.
'
adaptibilitj the ^sent U. 8. Army gether on a basic program and don't |
DO TNI* NOW— Melt a small lump
he2JTT‘
h ha* e\rr
",1,kp u c’Mr
how
‘hey I
of VanoRub on your tongue and
assembled by this or any other na- will
u-m go toward enforcing claims, .......
then I|
feel
tne
comforting
medication
tlon; Jungle fighting conditions nre anything can happen.
slowly trickle down your throat—
indescribable, the wont "hell-op.-1
bathing the Irritated membranes
eqrth" imaginable, yet American' Suppose, for example. Dr. Palyi I
—bringing blessed relief wltcrc you
youngsters quickly adapt
them- said, that Anglo-American nnd So-1
want it, when you want it.
M-lvrajo
the
situation
and
carry
out
.
----------------------- - — _—viet forces arrived in Budapest at
DO THIS TONIGHT — Rub throat,
their assignments effectively nnd about the same time and each orchest with VnpoRub. lu long con­
without complaint; ®3_per ccnt of dered the other out claiming en-!
tinued poulticc-and-vapor action
them are buying government bonds 1croachment of territory. Hot heads ■
loosens phlegm, relieves in itation,
regularly! &gt;wonder if were doing on either side might try to force j
cases cough- ft 41^ 1/C
that well on the Home Front"... matters by opening fire. Then with
I—No.
ing, invites IflwrVw
we don't think so either!); Genera)
eneral bloodshed once strg-ted,
public
restful sleep.
W VapoRub
MacArthur Is a great leader and1
the greatest tactician and strategist I
this country ha*; Admiral Halsey j ■
te the outstanding Naval leader of &lt;
this war and one of the greatest
strategists In all Naval history; the '
Japs are dictating the rules under &lt;
Hostings. Mich. Telephones 2244-2557 BL_
which the 'war Is being fought.—
dirty rules contrary to ail civilized '
concepts—but th»y are being best- .
SATURDAY. OCTOBER 16
"d at their own game
DOl'BLE FEATURE ATTRACTION

IF THROAT
ISSORE*

rTIASI)

Lodge was rather bitter—He left1'
tlie soltllcrs^dolng their Job without ,
complaint under the Impossibly ''
harsh conditions of Jungle warfare
and came back here to find us go- j,
ing to football games as usual. I
' bellyaching" about gas ration* and
complaining about food shortages;.
—fellows on the Jungle fronts, lie
says, have gone for days without
n hot meal, existing mostly on the .
emergency Held rations of chocu-J
late bars and hard bLscuits
He think* the government should
quit trying to shield us from un- '
pleasant facts by such strict, ccn- i.
tonhip controls.
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206 E. STATE ST.. HASTINGS, MICH.

nS1 IS" oI •»

Speaking of football games, we:,
have never seen so many cars to-'
gether at one time as were packed '
a round the stadium at Ann Arbor I
Saturday—many from outstate. The|
3S-4O milcs-pcr-hour speed limit '
was notable by Ils absence. Where J.
did all the extra gas coupon* come I
from?

Also, speaking of the game—Twas!
'great day for the Irish—Eh Kelly? I'

To revert back to Norman Lodge I
again he thinks that the Sea.1
Bees are the greatest brgahlzatlon &lt;
in Uii* war. They move m atony i
with the .Army, he said. and have 1
carved landing fields out of rough &lt;
jungle country in seven to nine I,
day*. Their speed, morale and'
ability tc do Impossible jobs ha* ‘ I
been a great factor in the success i
of Allied operations in the South-,1
• west Pacific.
,
I
You don't connect a man of Gencntl Knudsen's character with the!
word "hate " He is no'"softy." to be ,
sure. but all his life foe has been*
too bit}- doing constructive thing*.1
to have time for many hates. There- (
fare it was tremendously imprtaslve
when he *ald. in commenting &lt;m!(
Jap tactics in the Southwest Pa-||
cific buttle front*. "They hate
them '.the Jap*; over there; numfte,]

TtiEATKB=

Hopalong Cassidy and Hill Boyd

- "BORDER PATROL"
and Basil Rathbone and Nigel Bruce

'

SHERLOCK HOLMES FACES DEATH
SUNDAY and MONDAY. OCTOBER 17-18
Ann Sothern and James Craig

"SWING SHIFT MAISIE"
Bargain matinee Sunday 1:00 to 3:00

TUES.. WED., THUR.. FRI.. OCT. 19-20-21-22'
Red Skelton. LNcille Ball and Gene Kelly
Ail Photographed in beautiful technicolor

"DU BARRY WAS A LADY"
No advance in prices.

BA IK It Y

TH E AT

Hastings, Mich., Phones 2247-2282

JEsd

FRIDAY and SATURDAY. OCTOBER 15-16
DOl'BLE FEATURE ATTRACTION
Stanley Ridges and Bill "Henry

.

"FALSE FACES"
and Don Red Barry and Lynn Merrick

"FUGITIVE FROM SONORA"
SUNDAY and MONDAY. OCTOBER 17-18
Gary Cooper. George Raft and France* Dee.
in a revival of a truly great picture

"SOULS AT SEA"
Bargain matinee Sunday 3:00 to 5:00

TUES.. WED.. THURS.. OCT. 19-20-21
Drought back by popular acclaim
Roddy McDowell, Prvstan Footer and Rita Johnson
Ail in beautiful Technicolor

"MY FRIEND FLICKA"

�Tnt

BROTHERHOOD TO
MEET MON. NIGHT '
(Contlnusd fiom Page 1. Section 1.)
interested . In bearing what Mr.
Grles will say about it.
A Brotherhood season ticket will
cost you less than you would pay
at a good restaurant for the live
good meal* you will get at the
Brotherhood. And with the meals
you will have the five wonderful
nrogranu to be given this year.
Gel year Brotherhood season ticket
early. With such an outstanding
program, you cannot afford 9o Jtjtes
This Is the thirty third year of
the Brotherhood. It is interesting
to note that the last three presi­
dents of the Brotherhood are now
in Uncle Sam's service—Allen Pren­
tice. -Leslie Lockwood and Keith
Yerty. Mr. Yerty was reelected for
this year As he is in the army. Ai­
derman John W. Hewitt, who was
elected vice president, will serve in
his place. Dewey Reed Is the secre­
tary'

DEAN WASHBURN
RETIRES AFTER
LONG SERVICE
Former H. H. S. Graduate
Wan Acclaim in College
And Military Circles
Of interest to many friends In
Hastings, and down Freeport way.
are recent writeups In "Silver and
Gold”, and the "Colorado Alumnus'*
mibllcallotu of the University of
Colorado at Boulder Col. concerning
the retirement, after thirty-two
years of service, of Dean Homer C.
Washburn. who graduated from
Hastings High in 1888, having come
back from three months' enlistment
In’ the Spanish-American war in
time to graduate with his class.
Homer, will be remembered a* an
csneclally fine student in High
school where he put Hastings on
the map In oratorical and debating
contests, and an the side developed
special skill in marksmanship with
a pistol. He worked tor his room
and board all through high school
years, and earned a good part of
nls way at Ann Arbor by walling
table and doing odd Job*.
Having secured his education the
hard way. Dean Washburn b«d. a

FOR THE
PRESERVATION
OF LIFE

SCOUT NEWS

AMERICAN LEGION

SAXONS DEFEAT
—■‘^-ZEELAND 28-0

PERSONALS j

P

Behind the scenes, in a never-end­
ing battle against disease, chem­
ists in Research Laboratories nre

'

1AXX11, ntraioti ocr^tm u uu

YEARS SERVICE AT
*
special faculty of understanding
FENNOCK HOSPITAL
undergraduate problems tn college,
and was always considered one of
After nine years of continuous
the most popular instructors on
service. Scott Campbell has resigned
The first fail
Philip R. Peck, son of Mr. and Mr*.
from his work as Janitor at Pen­
the campus.
Harry Peck of Ann Arbor, took .
nock Hospital to have full time to hrU---------- ,-----These writeups say:
work his farm.
the Barry County Health Depart­
Dean H. C Washbum. founder place Frids,-/ evening Oct. I. at •
and dean of the college of phar­ 8:30 in lhe church parlors of Beth­
On Tuesday evening the hospital ment office with twenty caaunKmacy. has retired after thirty-two lehem Lutheran raurch of Ann
i staff had a surprise party for Mr. tecmen and officials In attendance.
Arbor. Tlie service was read by the
i Campbell nt his home in Lacey at
The meeting was tn charge of Methodist
Reverend Schmale, with only lhe
There will be a stag, supper next which time he was presented with Richard Orooe. district chairman Bennett i
Dean Washbum came to the Immediate family present.
Tuesday night at 7:00 p m. at the I a gift from lhe hospital personnel. who Introduced Glen donee the
University in 1911 to found the de­
Th* bride wore a winter while wool
partment of pharmacy In lhe school dress of street length, with luggage Legion Home. Ed. Sayles is In charge i■ Mrs. Carrie Wiley and Mrs Ger- newly appointed field exjtcullve who
will spend two to three days a weok
of medicine, which al that time was tan accessories, and a corsage of of the supper detail
At this time the subject of vot­ town guests.
in this area.
on the Boulder campus. Starting gardenias. The maid of honor,
the Presbyterian
Mr. Camtibells resignation
in a little brick building midway Betty Anne Peck, sister of the ing on "local option" will be dis- |
win Tav lor as
between the present Little Thea­ groom wore an aqua wool dress cuued.
came effective Oct. 9th.
and Ute years program tenatively Troop No. IM. si
ter and the Chemistry building, made similar to that of tlie bride, f All members and veterans ell-1
planned as follows
he watched the pharmacy depart­ with brown accessories, and a cor­ Bible to membership are invited to f PA88INO OF CHARLES
October 26 will inaugurate a new scouunaitcr.
ment grow to the college of phar­
#
,
EDWARD WILCOX
new feature in Scout activities
An active year for
ot Johanna Hill roses and tn- present.
macy now located in Old Main.
mums.
Have vou paid your dues yet? I Charles Edward Wilcox, aged 74. when a Morning Court of Hon­ expected.
-------- - mother wore a navy Qver
ofplast ^eara members died Friday at Pennock hospital or will be held in the auditorium of
His career has been divided be­
bride's
tween the army and education. In blue crepe dress, and the bride—where
*------- *---■
----------------he hqd
been a —
patient since Central school conducted by Edwin
1. mother
rrofhvr wore
wnr— a
a pale
mill* green
lrrr.*n
. — .
1898 he enlisted in the Spanish- □VArtm
groom's
lire previous Monday. He was bom
American war. After the war he figured sheer
In Rutland township on Feb. 9,
finished his high school education
The bride formerly attended the
1869. the son of Lewis and Rachel
and then went to lhe University of University of Michigan and was
Wilcox. "For the post fourteen years,
Mlchlgsn. After graduating in 1904 employed as a medical technician
he had been in the emplov of the, advancements.
annual meeting Brown to accept
he became tlie pharmacy Instructor at St. Joseph's M&lt;—” -- ----- - --Grand Rapids Bookcase Co. Sur-' On Dec. 2. —the
LT.JTe'sZ'
of lhe County
at lhe University of the Territory
viving are nls wife. Cynthia; a son.,
**
After a snort we—....
change made ne
. of Oklahoma, and in 1905 was made couple will be at home at
Lyle Wilcox, and a daughter. Mrx !
and social hour. the
A
Belle Fillingham. both of Rutland;; ^“'ns^ cornrmtu* c^powd of removal at W
, dean of the college of pharmacy Liberty Road. Ann Arbor.
,
(Continued
from
Page
1.
Sec.
l.&gt;
Edwin
i
! there. In 1911 he came to the Unione step-daughter. Mrs. Minnie Mwln Taylor, Howard Tredennlck. |
John
Hi
__________________________
,
„
I versity of Colorado and was made
made by Myers plunging across Kelly; and ten grandchildren. The
of Nashville, and Raymoral Smith
1 dean of the college of pharmacy in TOWNER—BRUETT
from the 2 yard line. Ayres added
an- the extra point and the score was funeral was on Mondav at 2:00 P.l of Lake Odessa will report.
Mr. and Mrs. Bertie Smith —
|{»nd is admirably fitted
1913 when pharmacy was separated
nouncc the marriage of their daugh­ 7-0. Again in the second period M. at the Pilgrim Holiness Taber­
On February 9. will be a busi­ the leadership of the
from the college of medicine.
ter. Mrs. Sista. V. Bruett To Gerald Hastings' offense clicked and an­ nacle. the Rev. B. E. Mankir of-1 ness meeting to review the years Girls in the county. Mr*. Wm. If.
Dean Washbum became captain A. Towner of the Medical Corps, of
f feinting. Interment was in the
work to date and a look forward Stebbins Is chairman of the city
of Troop D of the National Guard the Navy. The marriage took place other tally was made as a result of Fuller cemetery.
t group*.
to the rest of the year.
a 28 yard pass from Thomas to
which he organized, before the in
Portsmouth. Va.. on Sept. 15. He Coleman. Ol' Dock' Ayres' conver­
March 8, will be a Court of Honor
United Stales entered the first is now on duty overseas.
PAY FOR IT IN ADVANCE­
sion was again good and the score
World War nnd was the overseer of
BUY WAR BONDS
at the end of the half showed 14-0.
lhe construction of .the Armory on
Hastings.
k
University avenue. When he de­
Starting the second half the Zeeclared war on April B. he opened a
is nd team took to the airways in
recruiting station in his office and
living desperately to come from be­
recruited many students and facul­
hind. but the atempt was futile. A
ty members, and organized grilling
ENNEY'S b roopmibt 1W» wkh Uada
on the campus for al! who were in­
Mrs. Olenn Fingleton of Battle hard charging Hastings line caused
nrwik wax n truest at tlie Finaleton 'MswaS*,2x
to go d amiss, and an everterested.
Sam's policy of discouraging useless ipending.
During World War I, he served ESf ~
That comas naturally to us because our business has
actively overseas with the 40th di­
Mr. Abrn John™.. Mr. elk von ‘"S'SS.c.J,'
n,«
vision and came back to the Unlbeen built on a policy of thrift and savings.
.
vesrity In the summer of 1919 after wJm
thlrd t»riod- bul tallied twice in
Th« keynote 1&gt; wlM buying
Bu,
win «ill s™, .&lt; P.on^. &lt;od.r tbb&gt;p
a two year absence. In 1920 he was
. the fourth. After an exchange Mvcommissioned as a colonel In the Aben Johnson al Culver Military i m CU( around his own left end for
not
coralatt
t
pending!
you
DO
need.
Academy. Ind.
.
. I 28 yards and pay dirt and Thoma.*,
Infantry.
tr,shetl over from Uie 6 yard hnc
Of the members of his Troop D .
Marv Zieft1 for the fourth and final marker afduring World War I. there are now Ill'
Janet Mary, left ter u drJVe of M yBrds_ A..re.s spUt

- constantly striving to develop
new medical products, and to im­

prove the efficacy of those now
in use. When the result* of their
labor* have been thoroughly
tested, the new or improved drug
i* prescribed by your physician
and dispensed by your pharma­
cist for the protection of health

an air-borne dlvLdon in North Car- \
.
Oreelev Fox and Ayres has onlv missed one which
olina. Donald J. Myers, his firs
Mr and Mrs ureeiey
*
speaks very well for tills husky Sax­
nU iJurt^Drtv’Srfi Sni*nThurSla^
on tackle.
Zuverlnk. Zeeland freshman right
^pOD&gt;te&lt;21soKS,KigidlePrrtgj
8^«tey Mr ^nd Mrs. Fox
half, was the outstanding player
,
During lhe First World War. Troop
. defensively for the Chicks
D furnished
the
largest per- Webtxr in arana Hapias.
Hils week Friday, Hastings will
cenlage of officers of any trooo.!
°/or . f “
week Play an undefeated Charlotte team
,c* rcnt-hein nnd ftt the f«hvrounds and n lot of
•Inn xEei."
Kaeehele and hard foothan b ln lhc lnaking. The
Sr
y
o?I„
b
*wS
1
b
l
in
U
’
hvK
,,
'S
Stales. Dean wasnourn nria nis
jon chrls who returned to
' k»«« of Dick Kr.-ey. veteran tackle,
serve officers corps until 1940 and :
“W1C “*
« — • •&gt;- wlth n finger Injury, will hurt the
has been connected with the armv | “«&gt;'• „_____________________
Saxon chances.
for 35 years. He has had active,
•
’ • ’
Totals lor the Zeeland game are:
service thirteen times. During hto CIVIL AIR PATROL
,
H
Z
honors, The Hasctlnga Junior Chamber or nrs. Downs
------active service he won high honors
in marksmanship and considers It' Commerce has information nper- yards Gained Rushing
his hobbv
! taining to the C. A. P. Anyone In- i
----- ----------- ------------------ - —■
j tereated in the Civil Air Patrol may 1 Yards Gained Passing
Honored
-- - -■ -----at------Home
I eet
' Ret
in In
touch
touch
with
with
Chairman
Chairman
Albert
Albert
i
.....
________804
ba, KI
i, and rcall
ill p,uscs attempted
I The majority of United Slates |I Orsborn
N. Michigan
■ Presidents were elected from lhe 3858. There Is rfo age limit over paM(&gt;s completed
Passes intercepted
j IB on this.
states in which they were bom.
Punting Averag
Penalties tYard
Fumbles --------Opp. Fumbles I

P

p?SI^!mHS?.i!*f."S;Klr h°m'ln WJ,n‘,"u °° p"-

Stebbins &amp; Jacobs
REXALL STORE
"Courtesy and Friendly Service
Shown to All"

WHO WANTS TO KEEP
BARRY COUNTY WET?
IT IS THE BREWERS, DISTILLERS AND DISTRIBUTORS ALONG WITH LOCAL
LIQUOR DEALERS!

WHY?
IN ORDER THAT THEY MAY GROW RICH WHILE THE PEOPLE DO THE PAYING
IN MONEY, TEARS, BLOOD, AND HUMAN LIVES.

09348189

WOULD YOU VOTE TO MAKE

ONE OF OUR LOCAL BOYS was killed
while riding his bicycle, by a drunken
driver.

DRUNKARDS out of the boys and girls
of Barry County by keeping liquor un­
der their noses everywhere they go?

WHOSE RIGHTS
Should We Pro­
tect? - The boys
and girls or the
drinkers and
dealers?

STOP AND
THINK

A MINUTE!
DO YOU KNOW
that the liquor
returns for this
county amount
to only 12} cents
per capita?
Barry county re­
ceived less than
$3,000.00 liquor
revenue last year

A JiT ■Ard To Believe”
THAT THE. LIQUOR. INTERESTS SHOULD IN THIS
HOUR OF NATIONAL PERIL BL PERMITTED TO
ENCOURAGE AND STIMULATE DRINKING THRUOUT J
THE NATION AND ESPECIALLY AMONG WAR
WORKERS - SOLDIERS AND SAILORS BY
PROMOTION OF TlftlR PRODUCT
WHICH IS UNIVERSALLY
RECOGNIZED AS A

SYMBOL OF

WASTE

WINEFFICIENCY L3
LOOSE TALK
AND

DERELICTION
OF DUTY

The liquor deal­
ers need new re­
cruits every year
-maybe your boy
or girl will be one
'pf them this
year.
The liquor deal­
ers know that the
more boys and
girls they can
make into drunk­
ards the richer
they will get.
Protect your boys
and girls from a
life of misery re­
sulting from the
sale of alcoholic
beverages in your
community.

VOTERS OF BARRY COUNTY

Show Your Patriotism - Vote HYes” Nov. 2
BARRY COUNTY

DRY COMMITTEE

Starting lji»eup for Hastings was:
RE. Coleman;
RT. Ayres; RG.
Townsend; C. Ottosen; LG. Martin
LT. RaSey; LE. Fuller; RH. Myers;
QB. F^andsen; FB. Thomas: LH.
Browm
~
.

/In Michigan the
tuberculosis
Uleath rate decreased from 60 per
I 100.000 population in 1930 to 34 in
1940.

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ON THE HOME FRONT
(Continued from Page 1. Sec. 1.)
boxes on Tuesday for some of you:
St. Rose Altar Society sending boxes
to all of you from lhe Parton, over
70; many organizations are doing
likewLse. Speaking of packages to
mall—last Wednesday morning it
was, thot the fellows at the post­
office were all on hand as usual to
sort the morning mail that &lt;Nel­
son) "Nelt” Burroughs brings them
। every A.M. just "like clock-work"
but therein lltfs lhe tale. Mrs. B.
was in Battle Creek helping her
daughter Mary Lou Burroughs
Haughty, who had been ill. Always
before Mrs. B. heard the alarm
clock, turned it off then called
"Nelt." so you can begin to see what
happened—"Nelt" in bed—the post­
office in a dither. "All’s well that
ends well.” and that is the finale
for this saga, because the beautiful
sunshine finally opened "Nelte''
sleepy eyes and he quickly "arose
to the occasion", delivered the mall
I —but we still don't know just how
| Ute P. O. boys greeted "Nelt" that
particular morning.
j "Nell” told this stnry on himself.
I which convinced us that we've always
: been right about his being a pret| ty "good guy."
I You fellows wouldn't know the ,
| old town on Fridays. You see. they
have a cooperative kind of county
1 live stock auction at the Fair,
f grounds that dnv. with Henry Flan- '
i nery of Nashville calling the bids ,
and It seems for everything like
Saturday because there are so many
folks in town. Then J’ou think to
yourself
today i» Saturday and
you're mixed up for another wfek.
Tlie auction jeems to work fine for
everyone ana It's fun to watch from
the sidelines and it's all you can do
to keep from bidding Just for the
. fun of it.
; The H.H.8. Home Ec. classes visI ited the local stores to study proper '
purchasing with points. Guess they 1
j concluded an adding muchbie a»4*
a few aspirin would come in handy.
I Roses to Mrs. Bert O’Donnell
who managed the very successful
White Elephant Sale for the Ki- '
wanians—she's "Ma” O'Donnell to
them now. We're talking abodt your
। "Mom" Jack. She's pretty good with
, an "all hands on deck" Job. herself..
* Well anyhow, this to the way we
; heard it. Two staff Sgts, from Fort
I Custer had tried several different i
• times to date pretty bright eyed.
' Genevieve AUerding but the answer i
I was always. No! The most resource I ful of the 6/Sgts. wenuun »o Gene­
. j vleve'a house a few days later, on a
I motorcycle to see if she wouidn t
, like to take a ride and—she did!
1 Now let th»t be a lesson to you
| fellows, if nt first vou don't sucI ceed—get a motorcycle! By the way,
Genevieve, how did you like the
ride?
1
Back to our good wishes and one
dollars worth of War savings stamps
1st Lt. Merle E. Savucool.
0-471048
A.P.O. 12453. T Postmaster
New York. N. Y.
Thev re at the office ao your
folks can collect them for you and
keep them until you're back. Good
luck. Merle.
(Continued on page L Sec. 2)

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�THI HASTINGS BANNFR. THURSDAY, OCTORKR H 1M1

7m the kind
OF A GUY THAT NEEDS

A KICK IN THE PANTS"

I never could save money. Tlie more I made,
the more I spent. Always some good excuse for
not saving.

tucking those bonds away, month in, month nut
. . . letting them earn interest on what I’m lend­
ing Uncle Sam today.

Then, along came that Jap sneak play at Pearl
Harbor. That made me mad . . . and plenty
willing to sock back at them the best way I could.
Which, it so happened, was by working in a war
plant and buying War Bonds.

1 1 said it’s a wonderful feeling to know that at last
I’m saving up money . . . adding to it regu­
larly every month. But it’s going to lie even
more wonderful when those bonds come due 10
years from now. ’Cause then a certain dream of
mine is coming true.

Next thing, our Shop announced they were put­
ting in the Payroll Savings Plan for War Bonds,
and I started buying Bonds on a regular monthto-month plan instead of on a hit-or-miss basis.

And noir, doggone if it hasn’t turned out that
between the Japs and the Payroll Plan, I’ve had
just the kick in the pants I needed to start me
saving real dough for the first time in my life.

It’s a wonderful feeling (aside and apart from
knowing I’m helping pay for a war we’ve got to
win, or else). You sec, I’m putting in 837.50
every month. And that means, 10 years from
now, I’m going to have me a nifty little income; of
$50 a month coming in. Four dollars hack for
every three I’m putting in today!

And, believe me, brother, nothing’s going to
keep me from getting that full four bucks back
for every three. All I have to do is just keep

My particular dream happens to be a little cabin
on a lake upstate. Good fishing up there, and
a swell place for week ends and vacations. Well,
I’m going to own that cabin, and liavc the time
to use it!
Maybe your idea of what you’ll do with your
War Bond money is different.

Maybe you’ll use it to help send the kids through
college ... to help build a home of your own
... or just to take a long, carefree trip some­
where with the Missus.

But whatever it is, remember this. The War
Bonds you’re buying today can make it come
true. Just do what I’m doing. Buy your Bonds
on a regular month-to-month basis and then . . •
Keep tucking ’em away . • . tucking ’em away
. . . tucking ’em away . . .

YOU'VE DONE YOUR BIT—NOW DO YOUR BEST!

WALLDORFF &amp; SON
CUT RATE SHOE STORE
STRAND AND BARRY
BEN FRANKLIN STORE
THEATRES
J.C. PENNEY COMPANY
HODGES JEWELRY
WATERS CLOTHES SHOP
' JOHN BULLING &amp; SON
FRANDSEN'S
B. A. LyBARKER
E W. BLISS CO.
BONNET &amp; GOWN
ROTH FURNITURE
AUTO SPORT SHOP
G. E. GOODYEAR HDWE.
THE VALUE STORE
REED'S DRUG 1

STEBBINS &amp; JACOBS
FARM BUREAU SERVICES
MARK'S AUTO
HASTINGS MFG. CO.
GOODYEAR BROS. HDWE.
G. R. BOOKCASE
CONSUMERS POWER CO.
IRONSIDE MONUMENT
BARRY. CLEANERS

COFFEESHOP
.
.
ANDRUS SERVICE
HOTEL HASTINGS
MEYERS 5c &amp; 10c STORE
TAYLOR SHOE STORE
LONG &amp; MOORE 5c to $1
CHAS. LEONARD FUNERAL
STORE
HOME
BAIRD'S STORE
FELDPAUSCH STORES
THE HASTINGS BANNER
COLEMAN INSURANCE
HASTINGS CITY BANK
MILLER REAL ESTATE
NATIONAL BANK
CASITE CORP.

VIKING CORPORATION
EAST END CIGAR STORE
INT. SEAL &amp; LOCK
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�THE HASTINGS BANNER, THURSDAY, OCTOBER U. 1M3

Hastings hM a fins team. Remem­
ber the dose; some owl and wasch

OCAL NEWS
ver the duties of Miss
CUgtt while »he U an vi
from
M work at Dr. OWinne omca.
; Mira Alice Hstelshaw. who has
een with the county health de-

will leave

.Miss Elisabeth Twyman from
enn who joined the staff at Panock hoanllal a few weeks axo was
bilged io leave becauae al ill health
i Bused by tne northern cUmgtlc
Doditton*.
| If you're Interested tn the workigs of our government be sure and
lead the article written by Robert
«rey. in lhe current u»u,’ of
turdav Evening Part. &lt;Oct.
th) about Michigan's Conareaaman
Sigel titled. "The Man Who Asinlshrd Washington.” The story
emslo be based upon fact Instead
' f ballyltoo. You'll find II very re* eshing
I The following Item of local in?rest was carried in the lania paer
last
week—Mrs.
Gertrud!
Meker, superintendent of the Ionia
Bounty
anlounly Memorial
Memorial hospital, —
Bounced Tuesday that she had religned her pact as raeult of trieBon that had developed between

Mr*.

Carrie

WUey.

her

al1 School

tlchlgan

I^nlveraltv^nf

f

**

UnlTers,t&gt; of

i The circuit court case of Ernest
I’ierce va Dorian D. Sanders hits
*een dtomtaaed. as a settlement had
peeu made by lhe parties to the
Kilt.
| ' Zip" Thompson has recently re­
vived notice of lil* appointment
i&gt; a member of the Safety and
{Yaffle committee of the Mich.
ILasoclatlon of Chiefs of Police.
Alden Burgess, son of Mr. and
4rs. Harvev Burgess, who recently
□Ined Tiny Little a orchestra ha&gt;
leen playing in Minnesota. Iowa.
Jebraaka. and S. Dakota. Lost week
they plaved -three evenings at the
kira Palace, scaling capacity 7.000.
|n Mitchell. 8. Dakota, where they
tave a week's celebraUon every
ear at corn husking time.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Druckenbrod
f tlie. Value Store, have received
.ord that their son. Lt. Marvin
Jruckcnbrod. UR N., who completd his training tn Air Communtcalons in August, at Harvard Unlersity. and stationed in San Franisco since, sailed from that c|ty
ut week, presumably for the South
‘aciflc area. Their son-in-law. Entgn Harlan B. Rltze, formerly with
MtrolL Edison, now enrolled in the
j Ladar service department, to now
11 Bowdin college. Brunswick. Me ,
l/here Mrs. Rltze and baby son will
l-e with him for a time.
We Just heard Mayor Leonard
nouming because he has to miss
he Charlotte game Friday night

WardsTimely Savings for

nicely at

urday, Is
Pennock
Tne ।
church

Io send
*lr av•zine. Mr* Henry ftjgle*u&gt;n. Mn ■
Howard Glbeoh. Mrs. OU* Gallup. eraou’ boys The ladies will meet
Mr» Henry Smith and Mr* B A. 'Tuesday to wrap them Much time
Lybarkar comprtM the gift co*n.*nll- has been spent in securing correct
addresses and It U hoped no one ,
tM.
.
John Engel la gaining alowly from has been missed.
hl* recant lllnaaa
Sisters Cox. PtaU. Crane, and ,
i ChariM Gwinn ha&gt; bean confined Bush attended the rally at Gales­
in the infirmary al Culver for nine burg. Sunday, tor the installation I
day with a cold and favar
of the new Red. While and Blue
I
Fred Laltz. forme.- Kalama zuo Post of that city and Obligation of
and Hullnu pro. la lha naw golf «Uen of thetr 2t -new members
champion
the Michigan Real Es­
rn was an interesting program
| tate Aaaoclatlon having taken lhe given In connection
honor with a 78 over a field of 40
Bister Crane's oldest daughter. Ar.
cuutaatanto. At the annual banquet villa, a member of our Auxiliary,
i in Kalamaaoo Saturday night ha i has gone from Florida to California
received the D Robert Nelaon Lro- to be near her busband. Corp John I
PhMr and Mro. John Darron moved W. Howell.
i
Don't forget our next meeting!—
the latter part of Sept, frdm W.
a special one at which Ume we will '
Mill SL to TO 8 Michigan.
. D. A- Kerr, who la acrioualy ill.; honor a new World War IX, poat
member,
and have been promised a
ha* bean a patient at Pennock hn»visit by district officers A potluck I
P&gt;U1
»*»t »*«•
supper will follow. Girls please be
'
1 •'
in uniform.

COMMUNITY NOTICES

Cloverdale
i
Tta roSnnUl. oudra Club will
XtJinPpnt 1 ** entertained at the home o! Mr*,
lospltai trustees had no comment »~rk hiumL™, ana., rv, ■*
hlmake in the absence of ExecuFriday. Oct. 15.
Everyone
welcome
&gt;e Board Chairman Allan M Wil- Evor
&gt;'one wal
oome
' 'am*. At the present time Mra. Cad__ ch-.f
;.&amp;»r.»JShA?
Th® Wh CB will maet with Mn
triKenneth Spew, and Mra Charlie
C.y e?h M
1U
d Boobey alnce L^hi.itner ~or dinner Wed. Oct.
,
. .
,..
.
30. at the homa of Mra. Lechleltner
! Mra. Anna Reed haa sold tier home I All are welcome.
t 620 N. Hanover to Chaa. pecker, i
_______
Mr- “ri Mra Arthur Yarger have Martin Camera
urchased the beautiful farm home
The WJB.C 8. will meet with Mrs.
f Mr and Mra Richard Schoen- i Velma Demond Wednesday. Oct. 30
°m In Carlton and will occupy for a pot luck dinner. The ladles
lnr EXrt R M.rten«e
' °f U‘e P004*111 ,w 8£8' wlM **
huteea.

wooten piece* lor quill.

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POPULAR MIDDLEVILLE
COUPLE WED

To announce she engagement and
wedding plans of their daughter.
Norma Mae. to Lucius Lobdell of
Middleville, Mr. and Mrs. George
Juppetrom entertained fifteen guest
at dinner Bunday evening at their
home on Grand Rapids Street.
During lhe evening a long dis­
tance call to George Juppetrom.
stationed at Amertlla. Texas, was
made, so that the brother of lhe
। bride-elect could share in tile nupUaI news.
a,„ wedding, which took place
i The
। the following day, Monday noon
I net mh was solemnized At the
.home uf ’friends in Chicago. Mr
Mrs. Lobddl left directly for
after which
to
* artu,n Center
I occupy an npartmentJiddlevilie
t
npartment which is in
Special Evangelistic service* will readlneM for them
begin Sunday evening. October I? I Mrs. Lobdell Is a popular Midand continue thru Sunday. October dlevllle girl who has been employed
31. The pastor. Rev. Geo Wingard at the Faulkner drug store for sevwill have charge of these meetings, eral years. Mr. Lobdell to awoclatbrlnglng In some outside sepakera. cd with the whites Product Corp.
The public Is invited to these serv- I of Middleville where he has resided
Ices.
' for
*-----------some' time.
I Among the guests at the an­
nouncement party were Mr and
Mrs Paul Faulkner, Mr and Mrs.
• Earl Lee, Mrs B G Swift. Mrs
। Dolly Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Rob­
Navy Mothen
ert Olner, Mr Gerald White and
Rvrrv member of Navy Mother'* Mr and Mrs. Burr
Hllrr l3oo..v or
h«*Club of Barry County, who wishes Mr.
^,.ras*n&lt;l Mr Burr Cooley
voo,e» of
01 HasM
chrisUna* Orectlngi »ent to their
, »»
.
»oni: please attend our next meet. Wl. Knk.
ing and bring your aon’a latent ad- CAMPBELL— WILSON
dresses This Club was organized
Mr. and Mrs Glen Wilson, of
less than a year ago. during which Middleville R F. D., announce the
time we have, (with the cooperation marriage of their daughter. Doris to
of lhe Navy Mothers from Middle- । Emmett E. Campbell, son of Mr.
viile). completed and shipped tlie 'and Mrs. C. E Campbell of Middle­
following: three layettes, eleven । viile, R. F. D. The ceremony took
full sized woolen quilt*. . . .four place Saturday
afternoon
at 3
knee robes for convaleeeenU. spent1 o'clock at the Leighton Evangelical
$39 00 locally, sponsored a dance, church with Rev. Champion offli sent $1.00 to each new recruit sent dating.
from Barry countv into the service ; Th;
The b-_.
bride
. wore
—a bright blue, wool
Each son. whose Mother Is a mem- dress with
zt:;-. brown
t.cc.. accessories Tlie
ber at our Club, receives a card on------couple
was attended
--------by Mr. and
his Birthday. •
Mrs. L. D. Raymond of Ahelby.
our finished materials Mich., sister and brother-in-law of
will mH-Mlch our sons, but let us the groom.
keetPffl ffltnd other Mother's Club
A wedding supper was given for
work will reach them for us . , so lhe bride and groom and her family
let us do for their sons, what we at Mr. and Mrs. C. E Campbell's
would like to have done for ours residence.
Show your Interest by being present
The happy couple will reside on
Wednesday evening October 20th. the
‘he Wilson farm.

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Starting at 1 o'clock. I

Round fable and 6 leather
seat chairs.
5 odd chairs.
Divan.
8 rocking chairs.
2 library tables.
Iron bed, coil springs and
mattress.
Dresser. Commode.
Antique chest of drawers.
Sideboard.
Dining room suite,
buffet, china clotet and 6 chairs.

Wood bed and springs.
Oak Bookcase.
Writing desk.
3 burner oil stove.
P. D. Beckwith size 18 heat­
ing stove.
Small heating stove.
7x9 rug. 5 small rugs.
Large mirror.
Tool box. Stands.

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CORA KIRKLAND, Propx.
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offer the following:

Leather couch. Suitcase.
Oak bed and dresser.
American sewing machine.
2 feather beds.
3 pair new pillows.
Quilts.
Trunks.
Sideboard. Several dishes.
Leather love seat.
4 leather seat chairs.
Electric corn popper.
Saddle. Arm chair.
Jamesway 500 sixe coal thick
brooder.
Sausage grinder.
Oil stove oven.
Chamber set.
Berry breaking harness.
Set Home Housings.
3 good sot ring spreaders.
Set binder canvas for McDeering 10 ft. binder.

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GR-S SYNTHETIC

ORGANIZATIONS

At I am moving into a smaller place and have more furniture than I am in need
bf, I will dispose of it at public auction at the residence located 1 mile north, I
mile west and 'A mile north of Richland on the Robert Kirkland farm on

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�Tnr HASTINGS BANNtlT THUR8DAY OCTOBfR 14. 1»3
-X- BAPTIST CHURCH NOTES
'.service in world friendship nnd in a recent communication to the
Sunday School al 10 o'clock. All social and community neetU.
American Lutheran Publicity Bu­
reau. headquarters of a nationwide
EMMANUEL RPISCOPAl.
*
‘
* **
““ PILGRM HOLINESS
Ciulti Evangelism campaign. Praaimon oy me pastor.
TABERNACLE
dent Roosevelt raid: “I wish w«
CHURCH
Our s. 8. Rally of last Sun. wa» Plight have in thU country a genI
Evening
meeting
at
7:30.
EvanRev. Don M Oury. Rector
niesda*rn,|Rhl4IB1YXRn,laU young very gratifying .and reached over era) revival of rcilgWn—a rededlca8 sm. Holy Communion rmwari KC,
oenw-. r.wr..- .
,
t&gt;»* hundred- mark in attendance. Hon of the American people, heart
uitan^i ward* to ^lT &lt;5tiid£n
people welcome. 7:30 at the church ' Elwln CurU. received first prize for and soul.. to,»P«rttuaf
— - -------- — —ing*. To
»&gt;.vii Ah1» -■-&gt;■ I wUh that every Aend
me riI­who attended Church ten or more | Wed. night prayer meeting at the bringing the greatest number, wh.ch
lling ft»n
Fun child might be enrolled in a
times during the summer mcxitha.
church and teaching of the Sunday was fourwen. We tnut our vUitlng
Sunday
school"
__________
11 a.m Morning worship, with
Shcool lesson at 7:30.
friends will
be with again next
next ,Sund
ay sc
--------------- '
, Sun.
I
sermon by the Rec ton on Redemp- j&gt;
FIRST METHODIST
MFTIIODIST CHURCH
CHt'Rt H
1 At 11 a.m. Rev Mrs. Manker will , METHODIST RURAL PARISH
lion and Release
FIRST

11 ins’ll uriifr
vHURCn litWi

I Morning Worship al
; next Sunday with — -------- ; VPS “T 1’ P-M. and preaching .Hendershott. Time . 10 and 11:3^
1 preaching. The theme will be. "The
, oxxl Literature Sunday
Sunday with emHighest Truth." The Adult Choir service at 7;45.
S. Conger Hathaway. Pastor
wtu sina inc unuren scnooi win
Don't foflrct the Mortgage Bum- I phaais on the Michigan
icjilgan Christian
Next Sunday. October 17j.wiU be will sing.t The Church^scbool will
meet at 11'30 under lhe direction *»« service Oct 24 and the special Advocate
----------- ---70th
----- ....niversary.
Anniversary .
observed as "ChrbtMn Hoinh Sun­ . ot
3 Judge
judge Adeibert
Adelbert’*Cortright.
Cort right
I EvangelbUc campaign Nov 7 to 21.
Sunday
Sunday school
school Martin
Martin and
and QulrnQulm.
day". At the morning service nt ten
T1-.C ’10
5 and 10:30
12:39
A Youth FeThwahlp is being or- You are welcome to any or all of ty.
by. Time
thirty the pastor will tell about
*
1
u-rvirM
RememberBarry
RarrvCo
Co must
mu*’go
codry.
drv
:
Remember
"Empty Hands' and will preach on ganued and will meet at 7:00.,______________
I Pray—Persuade—Publish.
lhe theme. “Religion in tne Home." • o'clock on Sunday night in the ;
Sunday school at 11;45. Robert । church. This is open for all young GRACE LUTHERAN CHURCH
people who care to attend. The O H. Trinklein, Pastor
EMMANUEL GUILDS HOLD
McGlocklln. Superintendent.
Service* held in the I.O.OF. hall. , OCTOBER MEETINGS
Boy Scouts meet Monday night. ourposc is to afford the young peopic of thUA»mmunlty an oppriun- Green street entrance.
“
■
•
E. L. Taylor. Scoutmaster.
The Ladles Aid Society meets itv to develoo and express them- I Divine worship at 10:30 A M. Tlie the Women* Auxiliary of Emman­
selves In fellowship with other pastor will preach on. "Foreign MIs- uel church for their October meet­
Thursday afternoon.
ing. Wednesday afternoon of last
The Comus Club will meet Thurs­ voung people around the world. It' Mons."
, will also afford opportunity fori Sunday school at 11:30 AM In week, with Mrs. Frank Hoonan
day evening.
,
chum.. Mrs. Lawrence Herrick and
Mrs Otto Haavind lhe committee.
Devotions were in charge of Mrs.
Wallace Osborn who read a timely
article on the present improved
status of the RuMlan Orthodox
church and the renewed relations
with the Church of England
Greatly enjoyed was tlie fine re­
view given by Mrs Einar Frandsen
cf J
P
Marquand's widely ac­
claimed "So Little Time.'' a book
that reflects American life of the
present in nn unusually penetrating
mid significant way and which Mrs
.Frandsen interpreted with sym­
pathy and understanding.
Announcement was made of the
full rummage sale to be held at
the Parish house. Friday and Sat­
urday. Oct. 32 and 23. to which
members were asked to bring their
donations on the two days preced­
ing to facilitate marking and
placing
A social hour closed the after­
noon with Mrs Krnlth McIntyre
pouring tea at a prettily appointed
table centered with autumn flow-

PRESBYTERIAN
.ANNOUNCEMENTS

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14c
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1 lb. 6 ozs24c

ORGANIZATIONS

The Women of the Moose will en­
tertain the newly initiated members
Friday night, Oct. 15. with a chicki en supper at the U. B church, cue
Tnu u tne third week of the , ner of East street and East Grand
Revival meeting with Rev. Frank- • street, at 7 o'clock. Business meetiin Norris the evangelist. He la a ing at the hall following lhe supper.
Bible preacher and believer in the '
—------ *—
.
Old Book, and the Old way. for ' The Navy Mothers Club will meet
other foundations can no man lay. on Wednesday afternoon. October
Don't fall to hear thia Bible--- ---------- ——- - — - ----------------preacher Services will close Sun­ Everyone eligible is urged to al­
day evening.
J
t tend.
Everybody invited to attend.
Townsend Club No. 1 will meet at
BALTIMORE CIRCUIT
their hall.on Tuesday evening. Oct.
Pastor. Rev. Lyle E. Olmstead
: 10. Refreshments are to be served
Ba Hi more Church
at 6:30 o'clock and members are
i asked to bring sandwiches and
Worship service 10:00
Sunday school
----- - .11:00
-----table service. The club will furnish
Prayer Service,
’c±iccd=y eve- doughnuts and coffee. The delesrvlce. ”
Wednesday
nine 8:00 PAI.
•*
gates to the state conference to be
McCallum Church
held in Lansing on Oct. 16 and 17
Sunday school 10:30
will give reports They are Mra.
Worship service 11:30
Mvrtle Moore. I. J. Smith and Dell
Everyone welcome.
Shively. All are welcome.

JEFFERSON ST. UNITED
BRETHREN CHURCH

OF VITAMIN B

23c

4 points -

Thomas Stores buy B°*ps

The November meeting will be
with Mrs Kellar Stem—lhe com­
mittee Mrs W D Barnes, chmn..
Mrs James Bristol. Mrs C. S Potts,
and Mrs W R Cook
St Cecilia Guild met the same
evening tor dessert at the rectory
and listened to an interesting talk
by the rector." the Rev. Don M
Gury. on the prayer book service of
morning prayer.

FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST.
Corner Church and Center StreeU
Subject. "Doctrine of Atonement."

OCTOBER VALUES

1 hrifty home makers
SAVE NOW!

COME TO WARDS FOR HOME FURNISHING VALUES

W.C.T.U. will meet Tuesday. Oct.
10 at 3 o'clock at home of Mra. Rus­
sell Kantner Mrs Dora Whitney,
stale preaident. will be lhe speaker
and will also speak that evening at
the Grand St. U. B. church.
The regular sxaUhg
meeting zt
of the Barry
.Co. Nurses Assn, has been poatponed until Nov. 16.
----------------~----------------------

DEATH FOLLOWS
LONG ILLNESS

Oscar Spencer, aged 86. a former
well known resident of Carlton
township and later a resident of
this div. passed away late Saturday
at the home of Mr*. W G. DSXis.
wherg he resided, having been in
failing health for a long time. Sur­
viving are ten grandchildren. Mr.
Spencer was a faithful member of
the St. Rose Roman Catholic
church for many yeara. Funeral
services were held on Tuesday at
ten o'clock at lhe church, with

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DEATH OF WM.
H. RHOADES
William H. Rhoades, aged 74. diet
on Saturday. Oct. 0. in the Browel
convalescent home in Plainwell. Hd
had formerly resided in A&amp;ayrid
township moving to Hastings about
two years ago. Surviving are ihd
widow. Lillie, and several step-chill
dren. Funeral services were lie Id
at the Leonard funeral home oil
Monday forenoon, the Rev. L. Wind
ston Stone officiating, interment
in the Striker cemetery.

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Dorr M. Martin." iged 75 years
passed away on Friday. Oct. 8. af
ter an illness ot several months
Mr. and Mra. Martin were tonne
resident* of Baltimore Twp.. bu
moved near Hastlnu about te:
yearn ago. They celebrated thet
golden wedding tn August. 1943
Surviving are the wife, Emora; on
daughter. Mrs Maude Van Oelaon
Hastings: three tons. Howard anc
Russell. Hastings, and Hobart o
Usnsing; Un grandchildren; tw&lt;
ereat-grandchildren'. two brothera
.Perry of Holland and Herbert o
La Otto. Ind. Funeral services wen
held at the Leonard chape) on Mon

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— -....j
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�THE HASTINGS BANNER, THURSDAY. OCTOBER 14. 1H1
to Gibraltar Wednesday for a vtolt
wtth their aon-tn-law and daugh­
ter. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Headman.

PERSONALS

SOCIAL ITEMS

lion returned to her home on
Mr. and Mra Ray Everett spent Mrs. Neville Wood over the week-1 8™“
ton bowling team gave
Bunday With Mrs. Mary White of | end.
1 eon to Bel
dinner Monda
y nig
ht at the home
i
• • •
Monday
night
hot
Nashville
I Saturday auests of Mr. and Mrs.
“r- and»
Arriving Wednesday to be the oTmts ftadie Mae Palmer, honor-1 The eight members of the J. F. F­
Mr. and Mra. Roy Hennvy of Roman Feldpausch were Mr and •
and I Irs. Hain- Weaver were geuats of Mr. and Mra. J. W. Long Ing Mrs. Hazel Roush who had been dub were entertained for dessert county, were united In
Bentley, Bay Co.. where they lived
Battle Creek and .Mr. and Mra. Mrs. L. B. Eberhard and their weekJ Ir. and Mrs, Wayne MH- and Mrs John Barker are MY and
for twenty-one years Mr. Hinman
»Ulo Brack Bunday
and
John Henney of Lansing were end guests were Mr. and Mra. Jack
oa»,Ai
u- 1 «■»
Mrs, wa*.,*
Clement Long of Alexandria. The gueat of honor was given a home of Mrs. Cornelius Manni.
was bora tn Newaygo county and
Merrick's
guMts of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Everett • Adams of Cadillac.
J celebrated Mr. Merrick
s birthday. VB_
lovely Rift before the
1
« • .
Mrs. Hinman near Simcoe, Ontario,.
Monday.
Mr. and Mra. William McKnlght
enler‘. bawling the Portias w
Roman Ftldpauach eciler'ZTe^ctai
Mr. and Mrs. IJank Elsie of J of Evanston spent the weekend
r£“n. L*?"
tainlng Mrs. Barbara Williams of to town by taking all
-------her bridge club Tuesday,
Aft® leaving Benuey. they moved highJyT^
Grand Ledge were Sunday visitors , with Mrs. Joseph McKnlght, Mrs..
were 1 Kalamazoo this week
Besides Mn.
Palmer and Mra
u scores were turned in by to Alabaster where Mr. HinmanjipStfie
at the home of their old friends. McKnlght remaining for a few L,,^ "."“1
1 Mrs. Homer DePue is spending the Roush other team member* at the 1
letter Hodges and Mrs. Ted
Sunday at
al the
Mr and Mr* Lemuel.Severance. ;
&gt; entertained last Bunaay
u&gt;e
t . —. .
dinner
were
Mn.
Betty
Braendlc
&amp;r and Mrs. Herman Zerbel and | home of their nephew and wife.
----------------- - —
Mra. B. D. McMurray of Toledo I
Mr. and Mra. Wltoon Guldet and of , i^aapgrt. Mn. MUared Smith
Mr. and Mra. R O. Crossley, in
Rusrell Zerbel visited Mr. and Mrs. । Kalamazoo.
Visited relatives and friends here ■ B&gt;
Junior of Lansing spent Sunday and MnzLuellle WlUllta the latter OUAf,M ciiArir-K
O. E. 8, OCT. 12, 13.
from Friday tji) Sunday enroute ! St
Sterling Zerbel of Detroit over the :
with her parents. Mr. and Mrs being the oew cantata
Mia*
Gladys
Hildebrandt
attended
heme
from
Grand
Rapids.
wresend.
■
hCMrs.fG F Chidester”who’has been 11 H
11*7
Jeffrey of Wilmette. Ill., was | &lt;*’« Michigan—Notre Dame football
.
.
,
.
.
The Grand chapter O. E. 8. *L
J. Ji
Pvt. Robert M. Blivln. who has holding their Tlth annual session-in rtoae. Mrs. Hinman taught school,
in Madi*on. Wto.. for the summer the guest of Mr. and Mrs. D. D. j
oi Saturday and «P*nl the days, returned to Hasting, with 1 been Ih.the army 114 months and Grand Rapids Oct. 12. 13. 14 *4th
-fwo children were born to them,
came Wednesday for a short stay Smith over the weekend.
.
Arbor wlth Mu*
to home on a fifteen day furlough headquarters in lhe Panlland. This . * daughter, Mildred, now Mn. Marwith Miw Jean Bonus before re-,
Mrs C C Shields of Bast Chi- PrlMtUa Fairchild
Mra. Lannes Kenfleld returned from Long Beach. CalU.. has been year's session will not open with * tin C. Muscflf, of Detroit, and a son, I
turning to Madison to spend the cago. Ind., has been the guest of Mr and Mrs Chas. P.
Monday from a two weeks' visit honor guest at eeveral family Rath- banquet as has been the custom and Charles H. Hinman of this city, who
.Mrs. Gardner Mr and Mrs. Charles Hinman this «nd Mr. and Mrs. Harry Rlicnie with her parent*, lhe Rev. and Mra erings. His parents, Mr. and Mrs th,
winter with Mr. and Mrs
thruout will be ' Patrio- . l, associated with hto father in Kohs. Detroit; Mr. and
—. &gt; . .
.
....
In r-alwlntita
nn hiliinm
nn
week""”
" '
~I •rftr8 ln Caledonia
on business
on
Chidester.
Rots,
en*rlalned Tuesday । tun,-. wUh a Patriotic party Wed- j the grocery. They have six grand- der »Urv&lt;^ »nd Mr. and
H. Hoos of Flint.
Mr and Mrs. Chestcr/Stowell and i *’fdnesd*y, T Mrs
Orno Knowles spent Friday eventag; Wednesday evening Mr., nw&lt;lay nlghl.
children and one great-grandson. ; ard Page and daughta
Mils Brtrbura Sisson of Kalama­
were at. Wall lake Sunday
MUs Dorothy Nash Is staying at ancLBaturdav tn Battle Creek.
zoo was lhe guest of Miss Bally family
and
Mrs.
Don
Blivln
were
host
and
Those
going
from Hastings TuesFifty years ago Mr. and Mrs Mint; Mr. and Mn. |
where they were guests of Mr and the Stanley Mctnert home where
A weekend guest of Mrs. Kenith boatess: Thursday evening. Mr. and day are: Worthy Matron.Mrs. AvU1 Hinman were quietly married at George A. Breon and
Goodyear from Friday till Bunday MnRinteendor’f of B.tlteCr^k Mrs Mrinert to convalescing from
Patron. Adelben1 the home of her parents by the Rev. Clara Bryan PWier. Ba
Mclntvre was Miss Janet Teale of Mrs. Richard Leslie: and Saturday Tykr; Worthy
Mr and Mrs. Floyd Ecker: re­
Col Emil Tyden is visiting hU her recent illness.
evening
Mr
and
Mra.
M*rt
GiasI
cortriaht.
Mra.
Bena
rd
Quigley.
Marion
J. Carley, who is now re- and Mrs. Charles Rose, Benttay:
turned to their home In Detroit on
Kalamazoo.
Mrs. CClarence
Huver returned
Orter.e. Iowa, this week.
,larence ’••-&gt;«&gt;
v.I
Mrs. Dora Ingram and MUs Leia
Sunday having been here for ten ft rmj ntKnthari-ir
,
Mrs. fTi.F. L. Bauer, Past Grand Ms I ttre&lt;t and lives in Colorado. He was 1 Mrs. Carrie H . Sparta: Mr and
Ransom or
of van
Gali- ‘.' Tuesday
Cincinnati
where
she Jordan spent the weekend in Grand P*®°*
.U Blivln i tron and. p.
_ .L. „
unable t£&gt; Bcee
thelr tartuuon Mrs Lloyd Hill and Hr.
flta
,On Sunday Mrs Elizabeth
Bauer.
days ounng
aays
during me
the iimras
lllne.ui o:
of ner
her rafaMW Kainan.»e nansom
Jvfrom
.r.i ,l.v.
«rtih Pvt
Huver
thcr. W. A. Hall, who Ls now con- temo was the guest of Mrs A B spent several days wtth Pvt. Huver Rapids.
to
be
here
Sunday. It wag a great
Grand Rap ds. and William
valescent.
I Gw»nn from Thursday until Sun- aho was on leave from Camp I
Mrs. Hilda Ferris of Grand Rap- B„eu -v
«... w..— MUKTHY-MUKUAN
pleasure, however, to have Mrs. Hill T. Waliace. Jonesville; M™. C. C.
I Campbell. Ky.
W. T. Wallace, of .Taner.vllle, vis- ; day.
.
Id* is the guest of her daughter Haney, guests being Mr. and Mrs.
ahd Mrs. Bryan prerent this being Shields. East Chicago. Ind
Mrs.
Doris
Porshey
and
shier.
Tlie
first
Baptist
church
of
Haslied Hastings friends over the weekMrs. Almira Hackney entertained
their first meeting since lhe "ed- «h° calMtaUw aftwn^Urjudtd
and son-ta-law. Mr. and Mra. Da»-, Don Blivln. who are moving to
end. coming especially to attend her daughter and aon-lMr. Mrs. Stala V. Towner and little Id Irwin, for a few davs this week Lansing soon. Pvt. Robert M. Biiv- 7|nVnf"^«?HhirTeV'Moroan’dauah- ding half a century ago.
1 Mr and Mrs. Frank L Elsie Grand
Mra. Donald Keefer
today in. Mr. and Mr* Rom BMvln Mrs
and Mra Itarre Hu^tw
the golden wedding of Mr. and Mrs.
M’&gt; Glenn Abbey, and Mr. daughter. Jovoe. of Grand Rapids
and Min. Jerry
of Lejlle and Bernard Smith and family of Jo Visit her husband In Am^tllo. Robert V Keeler and Miss Maxine
Mr. nand
nittog* arta Pfe Ja*^ Murphy. sC,Both
Wm. T Hinman..
«""*
-------- Abbey
xW“*’ ’ "*
\Vnlwhtoh
'thc‘1MLs.
lu“&lt;-^Hinman
1hold3 ? are
lift Charles^by’of Banta Monica. Cai
^vteit MU
--------- ----------------- |
Grand
Ledge
all
called
on
their
,
of
Hastings
and
Pfc
Jarnos
Murphy.
horn Wednesday until Sunday. Mn.
L
**
ue
.
•
•
1
son
Of
Mr.
and
Mrs
Murphy
parents.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Bertie
Smith
Mrs.
James
sing Frida- to Visit her brother-ln- Hackney spent a ftw days recently
Sunday guests of Mr and Mrs J.
....
„
of Chicago. Ill. The church was
law and stotcr. Mr. and Mrs. Wil- with Mr and Mrs RilwII Bender of ]1» N. Church street, on Sun­ M. Jaynes were Mr
and Mrs
- ri
1 beautifully decorated with candela­ seven consecutive years as ch.p- ‘7. “
' ‘r’’
son Guide!, returning home Sunday in Middleville and with Mr. and day. Bernard Smith and family left George Sicotte of Grand Rapids. . .tertained
with a birthday dtanc. I
ferns oalms and oink gladioli.
with them
I Mi s. Bender spent a day in Paw Monday morning for California
■“&amp;. r«3^uJ B.U.
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Helrlgle of! : eund.r tonorln, Mr. Wllyn Out- ,
where
they
will
make
their
home
Mrs A F. Berlin of Newport. ' Paw with Mr. and Mn.. Clarence
det of Lansing, Mr. Edward Smith. | v.- Hurless the bride's step-father,
on account of the illness of their Freeport snent Saturdav with Mr.
r Mr, Ward
KFWAy .na Ma.t«r Keaa- - Rre the bride .wa?
Ark.. Illis bwn spending two weeks Hackney.
and Mrs. Jqhn Hoevenalr.
warn B
—
M. Both are members of the White,
here with her parenta. Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs. B N. Stiles returned on little son. Gary, who Is afflicted
C. W. Dolan returned Saturday
nelh Smllh.
&gt; • neth
&lt;1 Attending the couple were Miss shrine of Jerusalem at Grand Rap­
asthma.
from a businew trip to Texas
new Smith.
omnn
M E. Tuckerman and her sister. T-eMlay ,to her home in G^nd with
MLcs Nancy Kahler of Ctoverdaie
' Bertha J Murphy, sister of the ids. They are also members of Uul
Mrs. Wendell Boylan of • Battle Itaplds after a .vtoll of several days
Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harrv । ..
... . .
was a guest of Mr. and Mr*. Ellh
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Wendeii
Boylan
of
groom.
Miss
Norma
J.
Anderson.
First
Methodist church and are
Creek. Lirut Berlin flew hto plane with Mr. and Mrs. E. F Both""
B. Hurless for a few days last week
Kelley and children last week.
v BaUle Creek. Lieut, and Mrs Ar- CpL Kaywta McClure and Pfc John interested in every helpful com-1
to Kellogg Field. Battle Creek for,
Mis. Rin Hammond had as a
rOitrnan*nn*?Mr a.rH?&lt;Mn&lt;1RD 7-• land
~
raunity
project and actvUty.
Mr. and Mrs. William Schader.
land Martin,
Martin, and
and Mrs.
Mrs. A.
A. F.
F Berlin
Berlin I DeLaney.
DeLaney. ~
------ ।
three days, returning to Arkansas | F”est lust week her great-grand­
Wt£v Of B»ttlpMCrrek Mra
of Newport.
Newport. Ark.,
Ark . were
were Sunday
Sunday eveeve- ; Harold
Harold Perkins
Perkins played
played the
the wedwedLife fifty years ago was
' ;' of
— much,
last Tiiursday where he is nn in- d-ughScr. Sandra Baker, of Gales- Jr . of Baltic Creek were in town
Mr. Robert Kellv U in St Louis nlnv
n,n5. rtlnnrr
dinner guests
nf Mr.
of Mr.
andand
Mr.4Mr8 ding music
“ndand
James
James
AdCOCk
Adcock
USh-ush- simpler than it is today ar.d
and conSTEAM HEAT
ztructor. Mrs. Berlin left this Wed-; burg On Sunday. Mrs Hammond over the weekend visiting relatives K
wi^ere’ KThLEnd UjUUonedM. 1 Tuckerman. g
! erect . .
and friends.
nesday for her home nnd will be Mr aiul Mrs. Mark
Mrs. Pete Dolbee nnd daughter LffirJn Hreraek^ and Dian*
HOT A COLD WAT1
to k
’ ’
' The bride was gowned in Lhe tra- Michigan much more primitive. Mr.'
accomimnlrd by her sister. Mrs. Felton.. Mr and Mnr Harry Bak t
remain wltll
with him
Sunday dinner guests at the home &gt;. dlilonal white and wore a finger nnd Mrs. Hinman laughingly recall
Boylan who,'will visit her for a and children of Galesburg, were have gone to Greensboro. N. O.. to remain
SHOWER BATH
Dr J Smith of Glen Rock.'Wyo- of Mr. and Mra. North Sheilenbar- tip veil and caroled a bridal bou- the "wedding trip taken by the
short time. *
' entertained for dinner jit the home visit her husband who is in train­
minx is the'guest of her relative*, ger and family were Mr. and Mrs. quet ot white roses and baby mum*, bridal couple. Following the cereLieut, nnd Mrs Arland F. Mar- I of Mr. and Mrs Lawrence Beadle ing there.
Mr. and Mrs Frank Edmonds Mr^ Dora Inaram and MLss Leia Fred Birman and son. Charles, of Miss Murphy was dressed ta blue mony. amid a shower of rice and
Slnjle I3.M par wfc.
tin of Atlantic City. New Jersey, i honoring Mrs. Baker s birthday an clans to leave Wednesday for Cuya- Mrs
Dora Ingram ana
Robert and Mtos Anderaon in pink, both old shoes, they boarded a logging
arrived home Saturday, called here • ntyersary.
.
pin«“’nhto“'for a' visit' .
Jordan.
.
.
bv the death of Arhnd s grand- Mr ami Mrs Wayne Meirickjw- hWt Falls. omo ror a vwit
Gordon Irotulde. Jr., has com­ Shelienbarger and son. Robert. Jr., carried a bouquet of pastel colors, train at Bentley, a narrow gauge
father. Dorr Martin They returned ••--wd o.» Mendav from a vl-ll with Uirir son in aw^n^d.ughte .
-* .----------.;
pleted his semester'a work In Ann .„
r----- and Lawrence Novak | Mrs. Hurless the bride's mother train that was used to haul logs
ac- to the main line thirty miles dl\Wedneadnv
■
-their aon-ln-law and daughter. Mr. i ana mr* ran i rtcM..
— Arbor and returned to hti home of Hastings,, the occasion beingthe
—' wore n black dress with white
Mrs.
Walter lewis
Lewis rand children Wednesday.
Mrs Elin Wolfe in the guest of nnd Mra. Kent Drake, of South Ha- ' Mr
* Walter
the tant. While rounding a curve, tLo
’8th birthday birthday for .t-..their cesjories and Mr*. Murphy
I of Cloverdale were Sunday guests
Mrs R M Bates and MIm Alice son. Richard. Two largo birthday groom's mother wore brown,both engine ran off tlie track-and the
Mrs. Bc&amp;sie Wolfe cL Battle Creek • ven
,
of
Mrs.
Ellis
Kelley
and
children.
this week
'i ML«s Marjory Stanley was the
ifewlyweds faced the prospect of
- Rnle* were in Grand Rapids on cakes with pink and white candles wore corsages of bebe mums.
Mias
Jeanne
Loppenthlen
was
a
Mrs Maude Van Gelson. Pvt guest of Mrs. Ruth Clapp of Grand guest al the Hart hotel of Battle Monday
Guest* were present from Chi-,'
werc served. Richard received many
cago. Ill.. Battle Creek, Fort Custer,
Martin Van Gelson nnd ML'.s Janet Ranltto over the weekend
Mr and Mrs. George Newton en- useful gifts.
Smith were the guests of Battle.
Mrs Dale Bassett and daughters. Creek Friday for it dinner shower Urtained their daughter and son- Wall Lake, and Leach Lake, besides
• •
given
In
honor
of
Lieut,
and
Mrs.
Creek relatives on Tuesday of last M irci.i and Jarilce. of Grand RapIn-law. Mr. and Mrs. Burr Co&lt;-h- [ Mr. and Mrs. George Hillmans many friends here.
wiiiT
I Id-, spent several days last week Jack Emerson of Battle Creek.
After lhe wedding a reception
William Wallace of Jonesville was rnne and two sons of ColdwcTer entertained the Night Hawk Club
Mrs. Edgar Tltomna I’ spending 1 wtth their parent!, Mr. nnd Mrs.
with the opening party of the sea- was held at the home of the bride's
a Sunday evening guest of Mr. and over the weekend.
a few dnvs in Detroit with Mr. and ■ Ed Monica.
.
Mrs. R. G. Finnle and daughter. Mn Saturday evening. Oct. 9. Mr. parents, for seventy-five guests.
Mrs.
Albert
Stauffer.
Other
visitors
Mrs Erik von Reis nnd Mis* Evelyn .
Mrs. Don Fl'l,er ami Mrs Maude
Barbara, left Saturday evening for and Mrs. Hugh Myers and Mr and
were
MLss
Susie
Phillips
and
Mr.
. Thomns.
1 Schomp attended the U. of M —No­
Louisville Ky
| Mrs. Frank Nnwtzm
Newton ranl9
came hark
back Into
into
’
Mrs. George 8 Fulton was In , tn- Dame game al Ann Arbor Sat- and Mrs. Elmer Laubaugh of Hos­
Guests of MiM Hazel Henry last the club this year making five tab­ CELEBRATE THEIR
ting*.
.
GOLDEN WEDDING
Kalaniazoo and Battle Creek for urdav.
ro
Since Mr. Kreider has entered week were Mi's Rose Abeltng and les again. A chicken dinSSr was
Bunday. October 10. was a gain
Mr and Mrs E F Bottum re­
W W. Kennedy of Morenci
several davs last week.
served at J o'clock. Cards were the day for Mr. and Mrs. William L.
service
Mrs.
Jacob
E
Kreider
and
•Sunday guMt* of Mr. and Mrs. turned on Wednesday cf last week young daughter Carolyn Lee are
Mrs. C M Buzzell of Bellingham. ergping's entertainment, with priz­
Hinman as that was their golden
frnm
n
visit
with
their
son
nnd
Freeman Furrow were Mr. and Mrs.
making their home with Misses Wash., is spending a few weeks es going to Mrs. Harry Shute, Chas. wedding anniversary, which was
diuahter-ln-law.
Mr.
nnd
Mrs.
CurRobert Furrow of Grand Rapids.
Suzanne nnd Esther Kreider al with Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ilernev Freer. M rs. Chas. Freer and Harry celebrated with a family dinner at,
Mr. and Mrs. Flovd Gaskill wen- tl« Bottum of Ann Arbor, and their Leach lake for the duration.
and Is helping In the caps of her Shute. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Freer
one o'clock in the Masonic dining
in Kalamazoo Sunday where they jnn. -Edward, of Detroit.
, . ... will entertain Oct. 23.
Mr* 14-one Leonard Herrick left mother.
room, followed by “open house" at
Mrs. C. V. Hamilton. Caecv. Town.
Mrs. Kim Sigler, accompanied by
called en Miss Gertrude Bentley.
lajvt week for Moultrie. Ga. to be
the same olace from four UH seven
VM
the
guest
of
Mra.
Francis
Ham
­
Mrs. Henry Gagkill spent Thurs­
with her husband. Lt. Herrick who her daughter MiM BeHv Staler,
MLss Adah and Miss Zells pDell.
ilton
nt
the
home
of
Mr.
nnd
Mrs
and Lieut. Slattery of FL Custer Mrs. Leon Doster. Mrs. Xl«ry Mc­
day in Battle Creek.
is stationed at Spence Field. Ga.
visited
Hastings
friends.
Sunday.
Beautiful bouquets and baskets:
Mrs. Inez Feasel wo* the guest Fred 8 Jonfti over the weekend,
Call. Mrs. Mary Brush, and Mrs
Mrs. Huh HUI and daughter Marpotnz
from
here
to
Kalamazoo
to
yellow roses and yellow chrysan-।
of her son In Grand Ledge for sev­
lorle visited Mr. and Mrs Martin Miss Betty recently returned from Delbert Reynolds were' guests at of
i__ ,
____
baskets of dahlias and
ere! days Inst week.
i| vfMt
vi'iv her
u«-« »on_
a trip «o California.
dinner and for the afternoon. Fri­ themums.
Mr and Mrs. Chester Stowell en- |, Mr.
*il. and
iuiu Mrs.
*•*“». Robert
•wwCr» Moore
...y,.. C visit- . Smith at Jackson over the weekend.
yellow
candles decorated the din-I
Mrs.
Guy
Bauer
Ml»
Henrletu
Dr. ami Mrs. Frank Can-others
day. the 18th. of Mr. and Mrs. ner tables
nd her sister and husband. Mr. and I
where twenty-seven were &gt;
Bauer.
Mrs.
Floyd
Gaskell
and
Mrs.
acre weekend guesta of Mr. and ,
John F. Reynolds/at their home on
’.fra • H
—u-■—u
'n-1"McGuffin
were in Charlotte N. Michigan Avef. it being Mr. and seated, grace being pronounced by
Mrs" FrankAndrus^at Uwlroottage Anna _McGuf
fin Jiexe
| burg Sundae.
. ..
Thurstlay. where they
were Mrs. Reynolds'/'forty-first wedding William T. Wallace of Jonesville.
■"a'S/lS w ,
b^1Si"Xv.no,Lu.,.l,n^- I aiso’a weekend guest of Miss Mary last
guests of Mrt. Mafeuyickerv.
Among the guests at dinner were
anniversary, several of the ladles
Clare Bea{!h of Detroit visited his were former /schoolmates of the the two who nad served as brides­
Jane Andrus.
maid and groomsman at the wed­
mother.
Mrs.
Mary
Begch.
on hostess.
I
Mr and Mr« William Sackett re­
ding
In 1893—Mrs Carrie Dennison
turned Saturday after a few days
HUI of Sparta and George A. Bry-1
Mn. O«n L,«‘« •'[’
| visit In Watervliet.
...
Foe-trie pleasure of her husband, an of Bay City. Mr. Bryan, who is
I
Mrs. Nelson Burroughs is In But- Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs/Wlll—^-Kenneth
Dunlap, on
fireman
2nd a retired music teacher, led the!
C
Mr
5
and
^ra^Goarge
Wild
of
.
claM.'who
was'hoihe
a'few
days'
lie Creek helping care for her
group in singing several toasts to ’
I daughter. Mrs. Mllborn Haughcy Grand Rapids spent the weekend furtough from Long Beach. Long 1s■,
the bride and groom of fifty years :
who has been ill.
with thelr%aughUr. Mrs Edward land. Mrs. Dunlap entertained with ago.
'
Mrs. Roy Shrt,^. —----- Van Popering. Mrs. Wild remaining a family dinner on Sunday. Th°s«
Nearly one hundred friends called
day from a visit with her husband for the week while Mrs. Van Popcr- oresent
220 STATE ST.
PHONI
present were Mr.
Mr and Mra.
Mrs. Ernest during the reception hours to ex­
who has been stationed at Fort
and —
Mrs.
is in Pennock hospital for an I Dunlap. Middleville.
Ml_„._..„^, Mr. -™
— tend best wishes to Mr. and Mrs.
I Bcnfamln Harrison. He was trans- ing
Curie. Shelby. Mr. and Mrs. Hinman. Tea was served by Mrs. I
nnnmdectomv
Earl Curie,
—*, U«&gt;
VL'Ill I a
। ferred to Camp Atterbury. Indiana
S o? Mr. and Mrs Oarle I George ,1,1111.^..
Williams a
and
Mrs. William
M. C. Musolf and Mrs. C. H. HinI last Friday.
.Fuller are their
dauStSr,
"Mrs. Mrs.
[ Dunlap,
Hastings
.. .
daughter.
. Dunlap.
Hastings.,
,
Mrs. Charles Christman and little
I grandson returned Monday from a. Nev"lCwhorareRred Sunday Tor “a 1 On Wednesday fourteen members
weekend in Grand Rapids.
week’s visit and their son. Hubert of the Loyal Worker's class of the
Gueats of Mr. and Mrs. V. D. Fuller's
fiancee
Miss
Virginia Methodist Sunday School were enWidrig on Monday and Tuesdav Plank of Springfield. Ohlc. who tertained with a potluck supper at
were Mr. and Mrs. Charles Weinert was here for a few days this week, the home of Mra. Almira Hackney.
of Charlotte. Today Mrs. Widrig
Mrs. Henry Osborn left Wed- Election of officers was held and
I leaves for a two weeks' visit with nesday for a few weeks' vlgft with the same slate of officers was re­
I Warrant officer and Mrs. Donald her daughter arid son-in-law. Mr. elected for the coming year—Mrs.
। Widrig of Fort Smith. Ark., and will , and Mra. Raymond Johnson, in Edna Bassett, pres.. Mrs. Florence
Chappaqua N. Y
! Fleming, sec. and treas.. Mrs. Henry
JBCK niiu JIUI uunco
1 visited their grandparents. .Mr. and
1 «ar». zuu3. uavmiiuci iioirj munj 1
Oscar Jones, over the wee night
i eraltaJys wVth her'risler ’firs^^vde I ^Miss Dorto Biddle of Salinas, Cai, given by her sisters-In-law at the
I snvdre
came last week for a visit with rel- home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Monte*.
Mrs Leslie Over&amp;mlth
to also
visiting her stowith eighteen guesta
Overunllh. daughter Lnllves. She Is
ItojMM
U»-, MU'leUMeen
euesU present
presenL The

ROOMS

HOTEL HASTINGS

Open for Business
Your Patronage Will Be Appreciated

AUTO REPAIRING
ALL MAKES

Motors REBULIT

EftK•'« l!r.K

_

__

IGNITION,

Brakes RELINED

CARBURETOR

serviced

SOUTH WIND GASOLINE HEATER
INSTALLATION AND SERVICE

MAHLER MOTOR SALES

FOR RENT-Double furnished house

1909

in third ward $50 a month for entire

house.

EARL R. BOYES

gpillHIIHMIIll!IIIUfflllllHlllllinillllHM

CAROL KING

Cold Weather

Drug Needs
MINERAL OIL, pt.

35c

AGAROL, pt.

24c

COD LIVER OIL, pt.

98c

YEAST &amp; IRON TABLETS, 250

_98c

Parke Davis Haliver Caps, 100 __89c

3 for 59c

MODESS

33c

SAL HEPATICA, 60c sixe

49c

ALKA SELTZER, 60c size

49c

PEPTO BISMAL, 10 oz

89c

ORILIS ANTISEPTIC, pt.

49c

Wo carry large stock of Vitamins at popular prices.
Give all of your family this protection.

IREED’Sg
STOKER

— REGISTERED PHARMACIST ALWAYS ON DUTY Sg;
Hastings
Phcna 2241
Stats &amp; Jaffertoa —L 2

DRESSES

|

wife. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Biddle. D. D. Smith entertained at dinner. |
Mra J. P. Delnaay accompanied with fifteen preaent. the guest* in­
b&gt;' her mother. Mrs. J-Jemtson. of eluding tlie couples who have gone
B.IU, crerk .l»nt
Th.nd.r In "««
UM.Iher ftr m.rjl. J
Grand Rapids.
L L^kw&lt;xd
«"J£ “fl*" S'r Sd
W° &lt;&amp;*TnJ

----------------------------------------------------------- of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Downs.
and Mr* H. D Cook alro H J. Jef­
,----------------------------------------------------------- Mr. and Mrs. Noble Cain and frey of Wilmette, Ri, who has been
-'DIRECT FROM THE STADIUM
Misses Charlotte and Joanne Cain a member ot the party. An informal
of Chicago came Sunday for a, evening followed the dinner.
week's visit with Mr. and Mrs.,
.* *, ‘
.
RoberU Burch. On Mondav evening.
A combined social and bunneas
Mr Caln.and Mtos Charlotte were; meeting of the board of the W. S.
in Grand Rapids attending a din- C. S of the Methodtol church was
ner given in his honor by a group of held at the home pf the Rev. and
I musicians nnd on Tuesday evening Mra. L. Winston Stone on Thurai Mr. Cain spoke at the Schubert day afternoon. After the business
club meeting in Grand Rapids.
I session, tea was served.
ON
Mra. Winona Downing and Miss|
’ • •
,
Rextae Downing of Lansing were; Mrs. Roland Furrow of Freeport
weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. was hastes to her .bridge club of
John Eddy.
I eight on Thursday evening, with
Mrs. Cedric Morey and Mary Lee Miss Jean Brower and Mrs. Robert
have been in Battle Creek for rev- I Wall dorff the winners at contract,
wmi
eral days where her father under- I
• ’ •
.
I Mrs. Fred Jones and her daughBOB KELLEY
IATIIDAY' went an operation oh Monday.

27c

WJR

AFTERNOON

MILK OF MAGNESIA, pt.

= DRUG

M?^ndPm« Maurire Ingram ent*rtained Mr and Mrs Lawrence!
I Smith and daughter Donna of Bat- i
■ttewtrtSd
I
Mts. Gordon Ironside Joined her .
■nub.nd m YMI.nU on ^d.y .nd |

I
1

HILLS COLD TABLETS

, - o-„ i-. .O m.
is si________ _

, Sunday from a two weeks' visit wtth ' monl »nd Mrs. John Swenson of lunch passed a pleasant evening.

$1.09

VICKS RUB, small

&gt;X u-., MU'

i

7,m to 1500
PRINTZESS COATS AND SUITS

: gs
,Sg
—
;—
j
n

I

AT

167s &gt;« 39“
WOOL SLACKS 3.98 to 5.00

CHIROPRACTOR
RES 3991

PHONE 3WS

OFFICE HOURS

INSURANCE COUNSELOR

9:00 a.m. to 12 noon

1:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m.'

MICHIGAN
VI.

Evenings

6:00 to 8:00 p.m.
* Closed

Phene 234

Ski Suits

ON DUTY
Smooth Corolc-poco royon crepe in a group
of lush, high shades. Soldier Blue. Spice
Brown. Huntsman Green. Midway Red, Black.
Sizes II to 17.

898

Mon.. Wed.. Fri-, Sat.

OPEN

Hastings

Blouies

DR. DERK STUIVE

SfONSOHED BY YOUR FRIENDLY

Ind Floor National Bank Bldg.

PRICES

ALL WOOL SUITS AND COATS

Skirts

Dorrance Trethrie
Agency

POPULAR

Colonic Irrigation - Electric Therapy
itt W. STATE ST.

-

Thursday Afternoon*
Bine

OVER KROGERS

-

Short Wave
HASTINGS

Frandsenh
"Exclusive, but not expensive

�tHl H4STD4CS BAXXXa, THUillBAY. 6CTQBK* 14, 1U| .
NOTICE—Ah»» Ibis dsw. M. »s. 1B4S. lhav* resided at 435 E. Center
«iu Mi u
*.hu moved to Grand Rapids Friday; Mr.
Jaf; and Mrs. Don W. Young. #07 E.
Walnut, left for their new home

H«»tingg Banner

[CLASSIFIED WANT ADSH

Young has Just been transferred

OOOK BROR. Mlton
IIU1ITY SEVENTH VEAH

Voyle English. 419 W. Court
went Friday to their new home1
in Latuuig;___ Dittmer have moved from 8. Wash
Ington St., to the residence at 419
W. Court St-, which they have pur­
chased; and Mra. Jennie Stuck, who
has been living fn one of the Brown
apartments. 8&gt; Broadway, has tak­
en possession of her newly pur
chased home at 42g W. Walnut

CLASSIFIED KATES

JOTRCRIPTION RATES

we Remove Dead Animals
Fo&gt; Prompt Removal of
Old, Crippled or Dead
■ ■ Horses and Cows

CARD OF THANKS—Tkl» u to

i

jia-.

i.

:

HASTINGS

Glycerin
Recovered

Into Municipal court w
charged with fighting in the pub­
lic street. He admitted the charge,
and: J
Judge
i
Cortright gave him ■
fine of SM.and MJ
days in Jail.

EMPLOYMENT— HEU' WANTED

Sheldon Agency
All Kiada of iMUraac*
Surety Bond*
Haitian

Swanton Agency
IM W. STATE

NEW LOW RATES

Proparry damage
and Liability
yuur right to drive under
new responsibility

B—raw re Cvnuuin

P«™ Bureau State Agent

WANTED — T»&lt;/ women tor general
bontework, aleady wvrk and good pay.
Call
or 7IAF1-1
.
u
WAITRESS WANTEIF—Apply Cotte.
Shop. US W. Slate.
&gt;»
WANTED—CARPENTERS TO WORK ON
HOUBETRAII.ERS; ALSO MEN WHO
WORKED ON TRAILERS WOMAN
STENOGRAPHERS FOR PART-TIME
OFFICE WORK; MAN ACCUSTOMED
TO STOCK BOOM WORK. AY. LY
ROYAL OOACH CO.
10-ja
WA.NTKIF— Women, or girl for general
houw work, at runntry home All mod
,rn eleetetral equipment. T... .n lam
ll&gt;. &lt;15.00 prr week Mu*I turni.h
relrrenre,. H. G. liwalinr. H No. 2.
Auru,la. Mleh.
WANTED—Full time aalea help. Bro
Franklin Star, HSatinga.
«
WANTEIF— A man to work t.r the month
I have 6? aere* ot work land. 1
mile*'north and ■; mile ea*l of Pralnetille Mra. Birdie Marlau. It 1.
Delton.
.
1014

&lt; Con U
Nice &amp;
In U
hm&gt; be
13 day

2697

MUNICIPAL COURT

EDITORIALSSOCIATION

ON

PHONE
; \)'.n &lt;»

An mil

here b
phrrtog
corps 1

Will
Help
Win

Horses

Cattle

!4”

’5“

GRANGES
3TAH GRANGE.

WAHElIOlRE FURNITURE CO
E. State 81. Ph. 2»l.&gt;,
•

USED CARS AND 1I0U8ETRAILEK1

£ VALLEY CHEMICAL CO

LEGAL NOTICES

Barry Corn Crop
Short of Average

NOTICE TO CKBDITOni

The com crop in Burry- county
was not seriously damaged by frost
In September.The weather for
the first ten days in October is
j quite favorable.
heavy•-------&gt;o i4 lands the wet weather
ented
"hL",. u2.h'iplanUnff lhe crop “ cai
10 14 Ual- W U1C ''“P M “ W|W----------- —
considerably less than an average
crop. That, fortunately. Is not
; true in the com belt of the mid1014 die west. The crop will be about
Mahler 3.000.000,000 bushels in the Uholc
coun’trv—the second largest in the
past 23 years

220 E. Sial

Fol: Ml.)

WANTED—EMPLOYMENT
30 Dodge

CUSTOM PlAlWINO—Keith Mead. Route
3. Il**ting&lt; 4 &gt;, mile. ra*t of Ha*
tine* nn State Hoad
IQ U
FIRST *&lt; I.ANit CAKPEXTEH &lt; an O...
do that Joti of hutlding. repairing or
painting
Very
rra.onatl,
| hone

KIR SALE

HASTINGS PEOPLE
ARE "ON' THE MOVE

TRAVELING

HORSE SHOEING

IN MEMORIAM

LAWRENCE WILKINS
Phone 7G1-F3-1

10-14

Loren

ORDER FOE PUBLICATION

HENRY FLANNERY
n\ ii 11

PHONE 3170

Hershberger

AUCTIONEER

furnaces
Eaves Troughing
Tin Shop

Floor Sanders for Rent
C. E. GOODYEAR HDWE.

«42 E. State

Call 3Haj.

FOR RALE—iKerln'c torn blndee. Phon&lt;3OF4. Earl brale
________IpJ*
I’OH SALE—F’.’ll tre. ti.r ..n rul.i.. r
Wayne HUI. 4 mi. .outh and J 1 t
nule* eaat st Nashville.
. &gt;l&gt; 14

rtrriee BMMy,

EXCHANGE
YOUR WHEAT

YOuR ||ENs

,.7-*

NOW!

in o

tor some of that good

646 TABLETS. SALVE. NOSE DROPS

Lily White Flour

PERMANENT WAVE-591

atrip
good
pajs.
drov
com
Le
born
eon v
with
have
hom
Ar

STEBBINS &amp; JACOBS

goin

WE RECOMMEND

FOR HAI

complete itock

Dr. Salsbury's
‘‘ 111 I■ POULTRY
J3« E. inch St . Ha*
»-vv4.4»« -

ROTA-CAPS

ZriRS
WANTED TO lift

THE REXALL STOKE

PharnucHG

CARD OF THANKS
IKK &gt; OF

I!

Quality

MICHIGAN FARMER

ROTA-CAPS

FOR HALE—100 yearling 1

DON'T

fuels

|
।

SMITH BROS
VELTE &amp; CO

KNOCK

EGG PRODUCTION

TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY

DEWEY REED

PRODUCE

LIVESTOCK

PHONE 17F2I HICKORY
CORNERS AT MY EXPENSE

AUCTIONEER
Loren Coppock

Delton, Mich.

Satisfaction Guaranteed. Hates car.
be made al Ilannrr Office.

FARMER'S MARKET
&amp; SEED STORE

from Sir.ltf,

AUCTIONEER

PHONE 2131

always.

HASTINGS. MK 11.

Liat your Auction Sales with

I IM.-.

As Advertised In

fuiin

ANDRUS

JERRY

AT
SIGH

WORM

NOTICE—Typ

FOR SALE-L.A Super-Simplex ironer.
Call 3SM
10-14
FOR FALK—3 &lt;|re*,er*. It Ned*, rhalr*.
■love*. dl*ha&gt;. 11*13 rug S'.’tl S' ; • 7.
IGnotrr.-Anna lieri.
10 M
lOR HALE—Hug
Hvlii
like new.
7*9 new ei-ngoleum: otra.ional rhalr;
one white »wagger curtain tor 3 »r
more adjoining window*. di«hra. Sul
N. A'liurrh Ht
10 14
FOH QUICK KALE- Solid Walnut bed.,
mattre,*. pre war. douhlederk aprlng*.
like new. All tor »3S. Inquire Mr.
Wed Nliauldinr. F.a.t Green .Street

i*&lt;i: -mf

Yo
of D
the
mom
mond

Phone 2687

POULTRY RAISERS!

Phone 2331

INSURANCE ond BONDS

HasUnn. Mich

I'hrnc JM7
Smith. Woodland
FOHSAt

nd onion*. 1’ut

Haitiorg, Mich.

7301 J
POTATOES FOR BALE—H mile nurlS

JAKE DEPRIESTER

Middleville.

LEY NURSERY A HEED FARMS. 5
WOOD TO CUT fa

FOR SALE—Riding 1

four winter. fuel SUNSHINE VAL­
LEY NUIINEHV A SEEK FARMS 8

IO&lt; SALl

31011.

JIM JOHNSON RESTAURANT
TO BE OPEN UNTIL 2:00 A. M. AND SUNDAYS

CHICKEN AND HAM DINNERS A SPECIALITY

Alto. 7’9
FOR SALE—A heifer

zii.t tier*?")

GIB &amp; GLENNA DENNERT

SITT. COUNTRY AND RESORT

IT ■■
H MlddleVUll

C. "Bill” SHERWOOD

DEAD AND DISABLED FARM
ANIMALS REMOVED PROMPTLY

Kill HALE— It

INSURANCE

HORSES $5.00

Hotel Baatinn

FOB HALE—J &lt;' 1

CASH

KALAMAZOO

RENDERING

FOR SALE
.
lend with i fnum huu.e with »i«-

GLENN F. LAUBAUGH

Helps You Overcome

Looseness and Worry

LOST. FOUND. STRAYED

i :. 1*.

Attention Farmers!

b* identlfyirtg
roti

CURT SOLOMON
AUCTIONEER
LOFT—A wa.t
Experience and Training
in nearly every
try line
MUdlmille I

HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR
I 103 W. Center
pmm

Beauty Shop will remain open.
FOX'S BARBER A BEAUTY SHOP

LOST*—Ration Book ‘ No. S. Notify Al403

S

■XRCRLLAimOUS

IFRIENCED
FITTER

NOTICE

no

fl mo*. old

I &gt; uss Fitting

DEAD OR DISABLED FARM ANIMALS
PROMPT SERVICE 7 DAYS A WEEK
SMALL STOCK PICKED UP FREE

Alvin Kaulkr
FAIR HF.NT— n

RADIO SERVICE
room Tnrnithed

Complete Un* of Tubes—Parts
Phone 3761

KOY

LY BARKER’S
FOR RENT—Two fsral»b«4 - roMu

L2dL*l

West Marshall

CALL HOWARD BRISTOL
Have discontinued my services with the Kalamazoo
Rendering Works. My now phone number
PHONE COLLECT HASTINGS
RES. PHONE 718-F2-3
NOU RLI'HESENTISG

BATTLE CREEK RENDERING CO

DOUGI-A8S

Hastings

ach
mo
lhe
hl»
beh
Po
cou
uln
him

be

WOLVERINE
SHELL HORSEHIDES

FALSE TEETH

FOR SALE

had
to
H
Sun
and
s&amp;

O

WORKS

For your old Scrap Iron,
Radiator*. Batteries, Alu

mi: ~u&gt;

been
sayi
AHa
lot
fam
ther

COWS $4.00

Glycerin available from animal fats is badly needed in
WAR EFFORT. Phone Hastings 2565 or Kalamazoo
2-9544—Call collect.

C.-tuRMOiid .tork

n

on
T
ho
the
fuL
R
for
Joy
po
er
Ca
th
dlv
er
Ba
so
ad

that 13.000 ra

through

'Nor
s?&gt;

Jus
and
gel
hom
few
H

high SI S*. Manitoba Maple "10 ft
9Hr: Chine*. F.tm 5-7
hleh «l 0

FOR HALF

Shipping Livestock
Every Saturday

1311
Bri
We
train,
after
certa
form
comb

Ph(,'; | fleveraj Hastings resident* as the
। following list shows: Mr. and Mrs.
I Waller Powell and children, who

FARM EQUIPMENT
AND MISO.

HOUSEHOLD GOODS

Marshall Furnaces

fltan
er La’
in Em
Rucke
SUnto
street
right
Stan to
In the
Kurr's
the sa
hot d
heal
Lookin
you.
Hom
Theod
schoo
Utah.
Theo,
likes
stripe
asked
ly. “I

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�THE HASTINGS BANNER
EIGHTY-EIGHTH YEAR

HASTINGS. MICHIGAN. THURSDAY. OCTOBER 14. 1943
OK. and his address is—
Pvt. Victor Beislto

ON THE HOME FRONT

Co. E 385 Inf. 78th Div.
Camp McCoy. Wte.
Cpl. Frank DeLeo and Cpl. Victor
Zino of Fort Custar w*re Sunday
guest* qf Mr. and Mra. Rex Fore­
man. Cpl. DeLeo and Cpl. Zino were
recently transferred here from the
British West Indies where Rex
Foreman. Jr. 1* sttir stationed, and
the three were pal* for over a year.
"Hollo" John Bush—bet you were
pleased to have your Mom and
Dad visit vou al Hiram College
(neMr Cleveland) before you were

Ulis us you're working at the Fleetpostofflee and expect you may be
'urE*** 01,1 On* ™ U’e**
&lt;J°°d

BARRY BYPATHS

Camp Davis. North Carolina
Da unties. Dames.—
By JANE CAMERON
All of those letters mean that Vic. I
Hi Betty—good wort and here's
is with the AnU aircraft searchlight I
the official report about you—
Battalion but we wouldn't have
Conway. Arkansas
Note Co Der Poocy-er- Even the
'
***
?2n
known If he hadn't tuld us. (You’d
wlU
S doSF.-V-ft? v“ WARKANTY DEEDS
4 October 1943
think we’d learn.)
Pvt. Betty Leah Cooper. Hastings
Now If. this Isn't a lucky break I
Michigan has completed wr basic,
*
•
•
Ipold
and
wife,
parcel
section
21.'
—
wo don't know one when we see It. I
training at Des Moines. Iowa and
Wr STILL think Mamma Dionne Johnstown.
—Pvt. Allen Newton had a "delay i
has been selected to attend WAC
enroute'', from Fort Bills. Okla., to 1
Branch No 3. Army Administration should have an Army and Navy E „J« A. Shull and wife to Claude
for production. Anybody can make Reid and wife, 89 acres, section'
Fort Oeorge Mead*. Mil. limed sc
Schools, al the Arkansas State airplanes.
22 and 23, Maple Grove.
tils stop over coincided with tlie ar­
A/8 John C. Bush
Teachers College. She arrived in
...
1 John C, Schroder and wife to
rival of hi* new son. David Allen
36417412 Squadron 12 Flight H Conway on 30 September as a mem­
bom Oct. 1, at. Pennock hospital.
The only thing that's wrong with Claude Rosenberg and wife. 26 1/3 .
AAFCC-B.A.A.C.C.
ber of Class Number 9.
Mrs. Newton, tne former Carolyn
San Antonio. Texas
Pvt. Cooper will be trained thor­ the younger generation is their plnBatson
LeBaron. is living with her pat­ Keep us in touch with what goes on oughly. in nil aspects of army ad- uo square. I have yet to see a
wife lot 106 city.
'
ents in Nashville while Allen is in down there.’John.
mlntetratlon. At the conclusion of i
mother who can pm one on and
Amos H. Sturgis to Dennis P.
service. Papa Newton fairly bunt
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Clagctt. have the Intensive eight week’* course. 1 with four safety pins and have the
with pride when he said young received a letter from their son. she will be assigned to duty wiih | offspring not look like Pete, the Vosburgh and wife, parcel section
David weighed nine whole wounds. Wyman, who has landed safely In a specific headquarters unit of,the I Tramp. We don t like to brag dike 20. Johnstown.
Morris England and wife to Milton
Good wishes to the Newton*—the Wales, he thinks It is a very beauti­ Army
I fun we don’t 1 but we can put one
O. Curie and wife, parcel section 6.
three of them.
Pvt cow, w., n.rUted m th.
?I“'W
ful country. His new address te:
Orangeville.
.
A salute-and congratulations to
Kurr's mother both fellows are in
T/5 Wyman W. CUgett
WAC on 20 July 1943 at Detroit.
Kenneth Lewis and wife to Ed­
2nd
Lt.
Kenneth
Dunn.
Sorry
we
Michigan
and
received
her
recruit
?.
n
‘
J
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e
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the same regiment. Stanton says its
AB N. 36404356 U. 8. Army
win Chaffee and wife, parcel Mor­
training at Fort De* Moines. Iowa Lln hn2 ffd'J?
Sta..! gan vUUge.
hot down there but in spile of Ute missed visiting with you while you
7th Field Hospital
.
were home. heat
We like
to
get
the
dope
It
’
«
Petty
Officer
3/c
with
Special
5,
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b
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d
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ue
lfet
10
ulkln
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aboul
he's gained - a little A.P.O.
weight.516 'I Postmaster
Emily C. Wilcox to Frank C.
W. rating for Virginia Moore, for- bany l*n«r , . #
Looking fine soldier, good to see straight from you and we like to
Andrus and wife, lot 7. Walldorff’s
see you too but this Ume well have jnK 14 -18B By5.9Hms etaolnetaoo ■mer H.HB. music teacher, who Is ,
you.
•
Resort. Wall lake. Hope.
Home on a 10 day-leave Is Pvt. to be satisfied with the official re­
Orto Springer has. received an now in lhe WAVES. Virginia writes
To *11 —
the
NICE ■
PEOPLE who1
- •••&gt;-."
wm.
Wm. h
H.
. Nicnors
Nichols ana
and wire
wife t»»
to
Theodore O. Hayward (McCallum port—here Ils.
honorable discharge from the Ariny the Art Lowers that she finished thought we' should: achieve success oienn R. Brown and wife, parcel
school dlst.) from Brigham City.
Kenneth M. Dunn today received because of a hip injury.
her basic training al Hunter College in 7'e 1Yr,ll.n* rl,r,ld' '°VK
.?.c «crlon 15. Assyria.
would
like to offer the
worlds J-Joseph
and...
wife to
Utah. Your looking tops too fellow. a much coveted pair of pilot wings
"Hello agahvMax Makey in In- ,and te now stationed In Washing- wo
lld .***«
’ “C. Derdeyn
'
Theo, is with the medical corps, and was commissioned a 2nd Lt. in dla—we saw another copy of. ton. D. C. assisting two chaplains. • JJPr’k’},,b,Jor
J“lncas- 11 8°“ Tomas Veld nnd wife, parcels sec­
likes hte work nnd he too wears the United States Army. This event •Roundup."—the
special
edition Protestant and Catholic, in arrang- : l*ke this. You see I have a gold tlon &lt; shore Gun lake. Orangeville,
stripes for good behavior. When marked the completion of one of about Bull town (with pictures!. ing
that Jerrygaveme be- AFinur
Arthur J.J. Young
and wife to
in« church
enurcu music
inuaic She
one says
say* the
uie girls
giris eversharp
.....
xoui
asked about the pin he said joking­ the most rigorous courses of train­ Ail the comforts of Home—almost. have
of 'jive' nnd its her i
J a'*a&gt;'« d® Louts
W Sutherland
Suthet
*---------plenty
*-- we"
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and wife.
ly. "1 Just haven't .been caught up ing prescribed by tlie Army.
And golly there you were with a lob to see that they get something i
”iy preliminary writing with parCel shore
=..~.e OuU
Gull lake. Prairieville.
else
besides.
She
writes
she
’
s
never
|Rn
a,wa
Y".
fYici
nway
somei
Adolph
Douse
with yet." His address is—
crowd
of
fellows
playing
Bingo
al
,
Adolph Douse Jr. to Wm. A.
Lt. Dunn entered the Army Air
Medical Unit
baking.
Meyers
and
wife.
vi. so
~ where. Now
- with cooking,
------ ••
—
Meyers
and
wife, lota 76 and 77
Forces last year ns an Aviation Ca­ "Monsoon Inn”—how did you make been happier in her life she wm
i,..,
'cleaning.
sewlns.
tannine,
warden13th General Hosp.
cleaning,
sewing,
canning,
gardenw
ft
ihvHie
out.
Max?
fearful
that
th"y
might
assign
her
det and was sent directly to the
Brigham City. Utah.
reading,
knitting.
Wm. A. Meyers and wife to Adoloh
A salute and congratulations to to a shoruinn.l-lyplng job. but she Ing. studying,
classification center nt Nashville.
We saw Paul Barnum board lhe Tenn., where he was chosen as po­ Corp. James W. Humphrey of Fort made what she hoped she would shopping, and snooping &lt;T have to
Jr IoU 76
„ Nluh.
train. Alabamy bound, last Friday tential pilot materia). From there Sill who received the commission of and everything is perfect. Virgin­ know what makes |&gt;eople tick, don t
after being home for a week. We he went to an Army Air Forces 2nd Lieut. September 2. His three ia’s address is—
Ii? I have only five minutes a week
JuUa A. Mullen and others to
certainly (nought you and your uni­ Pre-Flight Schoo) where he under­ months at O C£. were also obtained
ln *‘&gt;lch
become a great Berend Beverwyk and wife, south '1 ‘
Virginia T. Moore 8P &lt;W.i 3 c
form *werc a pretty good looking went two months of arducis tough­ at Pt. SUL Following his commis­
writer. Four of those minutes are iols 1232 ahd 1233 -City.
!
Room E 204 Delaware Hall
combine Paul. He's studying engtn- ening up exercises and study. He । sion. James was home on ten-day
spent hunting for that darned pen-. Emma j and Miidred E. Stcvera!
c,1’...The.»,OtVer &lt;’JUnULe v ,lsu.d &lt;u?
Roy W Clark, parcel shore of.
Arlington Farms. Va.
received his primary and basic fly­ leave, returning Sept. 11. He 1* the
Cutlet Pau) H. Barnum
Berni! a Cole. H.H8. ’39. daugh­ putting the furniture back right-side pjne toke Prairieville
in; training at various training son of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Humphrey
1 Dabv M TyIer to
w Smith
ter of the Lyle Coles. R. 3 te await­ up. So now you know. So what?
fields in the Southeast and was of Freeport.
1 and wife, lot 19 and part of lot 18.'
then sent to the Army Air Forces
Here's the present address, along | ing call for the WAVES and expects
You're always sure to meet.some Advanced Flying School nt Marian­
There are two schools of thought Woodland village.
. to be assigned to duty any day.
of the fellows corning or going at na. Florida, for two months intens­ with hopes of hearing from many: -I Best Wishes Bemlta—let ns know out here in the tall timber about.
Anna Bums to Floyd F. Pinch
2nd
Lt.
James
Humphrey.
the station these days. Sunday , ive course in single engine, flying
l when and where you nre located. ripening tomatoes off the vine. One and wife. 14 acres, sct^lon 16.'Or01185065
morning we nfet sailor Bob Ham­ tactics and operations.
Three Cheers! for our Dauntless ardent bunch
advocates putting: angevillc
P.A.OK.P. Held ArUllery R.T.C.
mond arriving in town for a week's ,
them in the sunny kitchen window.
Dames. Good luck to you all.
Howard Hitchcock and wife to
Lt. Dunn is the son of Mr. Harry
P.O. NO 24.
leave—the first time he’s been home Dunn of Hastings. Mich. Blue skie;
Thr other-has vou put them in a Ben. R. Curtis, parcel shore Thom- i
Pt Sill. Oklahoma
dark place. I decided to end thisi anMe lake. Hastings
U
S.
Army.
•
rived in a terrific snow storm. Bob I Welcome home to "Doc" Caston
back-fence battle, so I divided a&gt;
Ernest Krause and wife to Arloa [
Sept.
23.
1943
Harold
Kimmel
has
reported
wears a battle star on hl* service
picking and put half in the dark A. Orr and o’hera 2‘-l lota, shore !
stripes, he looks great, has lhe some , who will be back in his office in a back for duty. You know there was Dear Mom:
Well, another day and nothing of and half in the sun. The latter' Jordan take. Woodland
good smile and Bob, Just between 1 short time. "Doc", you know, had a verv special gal back here who
nearly all started to rot aroundI
Marshall A. Westfall and wife
importance
has happened.
I still
pals, who was the pretty gul who Just landed at Kem Field. Utah, was pretty excited about Harold don^t
know what
theyare going
to I the stem, while the ones in the to Clarence F. Marx and wife. par-.
drove down in the Ohio car to wel­ when he had a case of Rheumatic coming home. Yes. she ta Ruth Lake j—i.u —
'
"
0
dark ripened slower but in excellent cel section 34. Hope.
.
I Fever that really knocked him otf who Is as pretty and pleasing a gal do with me.
come you home? Best luck fellow.
------------I
I had a good Job today—Hope I condition. We now go on record as
Leaving Wednesday after 7 days his feet—and prompto. he received as we know. She ana Harold had
being in favor of the dark.
quit CLAIM DEEDS
home widl Don Deakliu who is on ills honorable discharge and is about big plans for a fishing trip while can land It tomorrow. I have been
’ ‘
1 Carl W. Wespfnter. Jr., to Thel-I
convoy assignment for the army readv to 'carry on' back here on he was home. The plan* worked out helping build forms for air raid
Every day at 11:00. an old hen ma M. Wespinter. lot 2. block 3.
O K. hut the fish—well, it saved us trenches. You see. around or rather
with a medical unit,. Hope well the 'home front.’
Arriving home Sunday came Com cleaning the things anyhow, said &lt;in the side of each barrack they starts cackling between the garage Lincoln Park City.
have longer to visit next lliut- you're
Ruth Fosket to Homer Sawdv.
have air raid trenches and there and die granary. What a place to
Harold.
i Maurice Haight .....
from Camp . Philhome. Don.
....
Congratulations to sailor David I has to be a form built and set in lav an egg! (Look who's talking.i parcel shore Saddle Bag lake. Wood­
Arriving home Saturday was sail- lips. Kansas. He ha* 14 day leave—
another
boy the trenches to keep them from Well anyway. I go tiptoeing out land.
or Bob Henry who te now First. looks great—and is glad to be back Bartholomew—its
Ray Stilwell to Addie M. Oliver,
class motor machinists male—nice in the old home town. He said he named Terry Michael weighing 7 caving in. and that 1* what I have to find her nest and the drakes start
gabbing and trying to warn her. parcel section 29 Hope.
going Bob—and tlie first fellow Bob was in sc)tool about the time Windy lbs. 11 ox. He's a dear little fellow | been working on nior.t all day.
dainty she can't
Ruth E. Martin to Louis DeWinter
I did get hooked tonight, along Their voices are
saw. when he got off lhe train, was Merrick and that crowd held forth and young Ronnie and David are
■Norm’ Bogurt who relumed Sun- at H.H.8. "I was a Utile heillan". thrilled to have a baby brother, to with three other fellows, to sweep hear, nnd about the tlmq I get to and wife, lot shore Pine lake Prai­
| the theater. Got out of standing the garage, lhe did duck lets out rieville.
day after hte furlough home. So said Maurice—now. can we depend plav with. David’s address is—
a blast of quacki that would wake
Eva A. Hecox to Chas. Cooper
USK-R S.
.
I retreat by it so I didn't care.
.
the fellows Just made connections— ' on that Corp. Nice to see you and
Sun Cook. New Hampshire.
This place where 1 am at. as near a defense worker So. the old hen and wife. 15 acres, section 7, city
they were in the same class at H. 1 don’t forget the letter you promised
Mrs. B. thinks that the queerest as I can figure out. te just a place shuts up and I can't even find her. of Hastings.
H. S. when we asked Bob what he’d ! to write.
Florence A. Petit Cooner to Eva
name for a town but it sounds lilte ; where Uieykeep you until you are say nothing of her nes
been doing he summed it all up by Dot—Dash New*
about
yo^lr
blabbermouths!
; A. Hacox. 15 acres, section 7. City
saying. "Been all over the North ; 'Howdy* and Congratulations Har- a gay place to be at that. Why not assigned If Sn order comes through
of Hastings
AllanUc and mister, that covers a rv. Wood, who te now Pfc, Wa were write us a letter about the ptace , for a Certain klrid of man and you
lot of territory." When the Henry glad also
hear that you and and how everything te going with ? happen to be if, why you are as' signed and If not. ypu Just stay
family got up Monday morning 'feut' (Gordon Sothard* had finally you.
Betty Heater and LaVona Rock- ■ here. In the meantime you do K.P.
there was Dale Henry, from Great, met. What a gabfert you guys murt
Lakes, sleeping on lhe couch—he have had. ’But’ te the first person hill leave today (Thurs.) for Amar- . and other detail work. I don e mind
was bound he’d see Bob and so they , Harry has seen from home since Illa. Texas to visit their soldier ‘ the detail, in fact. I ratheF likir it.
had Monday together. Dale having lie went oversea*. How about a husbands—as if you fellows, didn’t | Sure seemed good today to be doing
to report back on Tuesday.
i letter to us Harry, about yourself know they were coming, bet you’ll , some thing of value Instead of devHome for part of Saturday and and the U. S. Marines. Good luck. meet all the trains that day—if 1 lllng around. I really' enjoyed it.
that happens to be your day off. I Well. Mom. I guess I have told
Sunday were Dave Goodyear. Jr. fellow.
and Jimmy Mulder from Camp MeHere’s a bit of luck for Lewis Happy reunion all—the gals will | you all there is to tell today. Oh.
Coy. Wls. Not knowing that they I Wilkins who ha* been transferred return Nov. 1st.
| jes. I got another letter from Arloa
both had 48 hr. passes the fellows ! from Texas to Camp Waterloo,
Hi Steve Mesick at New Caledon- ; and also the Banner today,
in and another Hl to your brother
Your son.
Just happened to meet In Chicago , Mich, over near Jackson.
and macle the rest of tne trip to- 1 To Dwight Fteher—did you no- John,
jonn. down
nown in Texas.
rexas. We
we talked
uuxea to
t&gt;
Jim 26 ISH3
gppj
gelher. Good to have you fellows , Ucc we had you in La., instead of ------your1 'Mom' the other &lt;Jay, checked I
home even if it can only be for a ' can. last week. How do you like up on all the news out Barlow lake Dear Mom:
few hours.
, Canada
and
Camp
Churchill. way. She said Charles Tishvon is
Well, Mother, this te your birth­
out there with you Steve and that day. I want to wish you u happy
Home for the first time in 1*4 Dwight?
i“n. te Herman Pennington (Shores
Bob Cook (Ohio) and Dave Cook Prank Tlshvton has been home on a birthday as you can have for
school Dlst.) for 10 days from Se- I (Calif&gt; are hoping they'll get home 10 day furlough. Your 'Mom' looks these times. Many more of them for
more Johnson Field. N. C. He’s with,' the last of this month. Now it; well nnd says everything Is O.K. you too. but hope that your sons
the Air Corps Ground crew, likes wouldn’t have any connection with but she certainly misses you boys. will be there to help you celebrate
hl* Job and hte stripes for good the hunting season, would it fel- Why don't you write us a letter them. Wish I could be there now.
behavlor show he’* doing O. K. I lows?
Steve and teU Charles •Hello' for but the best I could do was to send
Poor ’Herm’ had a heck of a cold. | The Stan Wheaters' write that
you a card which I hope you have
could hardly talk but he was so I they are 'Michigan bound' frqm PeBoy we know you're hapoy this by this time.
(;tad to be home, notliing could keep I cos. Texas, on the 15th. Hope to week Bud Waters—we talked to
Thought I wtuld be writing to
dm down.
। see you folks—one thing we've all
your mom. and sisters (and Irma's you from the hospital today, but I
Kenneth Dunlap left Tuesday for learned about plans these days they little girl) at the station before they got slipped up on it. I reported on
Long Beach. L. I. after being home are always—"subject to change at left Friday to visit you and Kath­ sick call thte morning. Went to the
on leave. Smooth sailing, sailor.
a minutes notice, but we're hoping leen In Washington, D. C. (Bud same dispensary that I did before
They tell us David Townsend te you make it this time, Stan.
Kathleen Daniels ...
in «-««.June.) and found that the 1912th dlspen.married
—
home. Haven’t seen him yet but 1 whee-uf And how did it go Or- And sav fellow congratulations jui sary had been moved and another
thev also said, "he looks Wonder- viile Curtiss, who made his first your promotion to storekeeper 2/c. ' co In there. They didn’t have the
ful." how do you like that David?
------- ‘jump Monday.
j— Did "vou
•
rachute
Doesn’t seem like you’ve been In ' records on my foot as the 1912th
Roy Wilcox looks slick in hte uni­
ar Charlie McCarthy Sunday service a year Bud, seems like you I had them They tried to get hold
form. He’s here till the 18th and en­
night playing paratrooped. Skinnyare still in school. At that, guess I of the 1912th dLspensary and no
joying seeing hte family and com­ told- him to Jump off lhe house with you finished H.HB. '40. Your ’Mom’ I
(Continued on Page 5. Sec. 2.)
paring note* with hte brother Rog­ ary umbrella, count 10, then open
er who.!* home from Camp Beal. the umbrella—he landed between
Calif. Roger has been in service 5 and 61 Your brother Don is now
three years In March with tlie tank at a radio school in N. J. well print
division. They hope Rlcnard. anoth­ hte address next week.
er brother, stationed at Lincoln Air
Twn Middleville boys have new
Base. Neb. may possibly get home addresses. Pfc. Clare Mugdldge who
so they can all be together. Roy* has been In Sicily has evidently,
moved on and hte new address te as
address Ls—
Roy Wilcox. 16088830
followa:—
*
Newcastle Army Air Base
Pfc. Clare R. Mugridge. 36161677
Wilmington, Del.
79lh Ord. Co. D APO 464
Raymond Price te home from
Care Poetmaster. New York City
Great Lake* and what do vou think
Pvt. Stanley E. Johnson who was
of when you mention "Bool" sailor? stationed Ln Ft. Meade for some
Can't you Just Imagine how sim­ Ume but for several weeks has been
ply swellegent Vic Betelto would on maneuvers In Virginia has been
look in a uniform—well, he does sent to Wisconsin nnd hte address
NEW HOUSE on North Michigan Ave. dose In. Has 2
because we saw nlm before he left dow te—
on Saturday. He says everything te
Pvt. Stanley E. Johnson, 36417373
bedrooms and bath up, living room, dining room, kitchen
and nice fire place down. 1 stall garage$4,500.00

(Continued from Page 1. Section 1.) 1
Nice Seeing'You Home News.
In town was .Wendell Todd who
has been home In Vermontville for ■
13 days.rcturned Saturday toBoWt-i
ing Field. Wash. D. C. His Dad. A?
thur Todd.worlu here at the Smith ,
Bros. Elevator. Wendell, who was
here In school 3 yra. is with tlie
photographic division of the air1
corps likes hte Job and wears stripes |
for a year * service of good behavior. I
Stanton Strickland, whose broth­
er Lawrence, you will remember is
in England, te home from Camp
Rucker. Ala., for 15 days. While1
Stanton was walking down the
street a lady passed him then Came
rteht back when she noticed that
Stanton was in the 35th—Iter son te 1

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Ken-1 which he said he picked up dur-1 Mrs. Alva Kenyon and Mrs Mina'

■United State*
tag uw
the muuui
Munds campaign,
campaign. nu
His letJ. W T»dChicago spent the weekend at home'Tuesday of last week and expect-'neth Willyard of the-vnnea
marc*।in*
1Bi- Kenyon Bunday. * “Mrs
K,-. 7-TL'
... . days I
I...
row society
will entertain
Clnvsrrlata
and attended several showers and ed to arrive there an Saturday wlNavy who to nome on a thirty
h2d a"‘.“Z,*L/-.
revived ...0*
t "o Aid
-niu^day.the
1* Mrs
vwta
•—».«*
Amnno toranH Haiiirti tx&gt;vs lexvf was with ills neon!? H? to! ® _!??—
L 0 Manic* and Barbara Ruthruff o!

wS» i K.
%i
Keith Farlee and san «pent Bund

X
* John.

Anna and Emma Velte
visited Mr. and Mr*. Ray BehMj
.Sunday afternoon. * Mr. and Mra.
Harold Cooke and family and Mra.
Clara Cooke of Grand Rapid* were
Kueaf* of Mr. and Mra Walter
Ccoki Sunday. * Ms*. Bertha Eckardt who underwent a major operalion at Pennock hospital Iar' —“v
Monday to getting along as
could be expected.
'
Sunday dinner guest* al th
of Mr. and Mra. Kart Eckan
Mr. and Mra. Charles Van

mnin* with her grandparent*. )
and Mra. Fred Mayo of Mai
| Orovt. ★ Mra. Bertha Mulllnex
of the May 13 Hope Center ipent Saturday with
Also, that he MM- Lenna Bishop. * Lucy O'Con. Battle Creek was a waakand gui
,nnn "ATi
n*an'1 tuteneo to a radio for three • 3.or. *l*nl two days last week in
of Mr. and Mra. Walter Herahbei
, er. * Mtoa Betty Mullinax of Bal
* Mrs. Oscar Finkoetner propne- » mt. aoa Mr* .Fred Ctoler of i ^5^n&lt;nwhwi&lt;he&gt;lrrard tK’-Jap
--------- -------- *♦ *
, Creek waa a weekend gu«u ot 1
ii&lt;L.n
U?th.lU^tax^U^:^wUhP‘hi *SXhe?*‘M^rcta?;l»ro hoS?“ ^broadcEf tar the HENDERSHOTT
—~ ------- T ifamily.
—
clown same for therwJS’tab?''nXr * Thi^ frtrnJnt’ Americans in the Pacific. One numMrs. Bam Rlckenmore and Mark
o'Ojecn lake ci«tor * The Hrw department w“ ber wm a band rendition by an Hammond from Deter were Bunton
Grand and
the rivir o£-hijf ml^l American band u&gt; a Jap Prison day gurau of their cousin. Mrs
"...•"■J' ~&lt;T^PW,vtUeHtAkrwi wnd I east* nf Irvine' Monria? aftarnnnri - caD1P Jolu‘ w“ one °* tlie boysChaz Hendershott. * Mrs. Floyd
frh‘Sto Ota wiSIh^Dirk Stav.n4 th? wtent o^The who aUo *“ *bo»rd a »Wp that was GarrUon called on Mrs. Forrest Hall
Jor.es ha-.W n*Uhbor
’.‘“'S"1 heard ,he eMUnt Of
sunk l**t winter and when you fwl at Pennock hospital, on Saturday.
Mi* Ruby Seybold and Ml
H
Mrs Wm A Trumble "atn,Mte'
_______
like grouching over rationing or Mrs. Hall to recovering nicely from
*£r*r win 1 £uoday forenoon Mra. Bcolt and
—1..., -,
. D
I some small matter think of John serious burns sustained, week before
«»«s» JUn-wu•.«
R.P.H.-- Th«
Mra. Frances SeekeU and little
omc their first jreat-grnndBoya in Service, and thousands of our boys who are last, while canning vegetables, a
over there giving up all that to near Miss Elaine Van Hom of Hastings
w.s^.^.'WjnsH.-^eS:
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daughter.' Mary Ellen of Vermont­
Lo\vtndHir and Svbta IGoi^ -ind^the address sent hSuMrento^toj •**
*e,r to thera
Mra. Ronand &lt;dear
them.- Here
Here to
is Joitn'i
John's ya*
&gt;** the
the weekend
weekend guest
g^eat of
of ^Mr*,
Ron- id* suited Mr and Mn Victor
Ville spent Friday night and-SatBerUn SdMr SnC’ M?i Harold
urday with her parents. Mr. line! and Mrs. Deigh Palmer of Chelsea
meet Thursday. Oct. 21. at the home Eckardt and family Saturday after- . pjtunger and daughter of Lowell. *2
MH. Wm. McKentt. * Mrs. Ger­ have been assisting this week in Blodgett hospital.
The baby is; Lieut. Carlton Swift has been *7". Inhn r&gt;n»wrlinn
of Mr* Robt GarrUon The Quimby noon Mid alao called on Mra. Bertha ! Mr an&lt;] jjr* Roy Strong of Carn
Mid White was taken to Pennock ti»e care of Utelr brother and fath­ ,.w
the granddaugher ot -Dick
--------------------and Eva confined in the hospital in the
i society will be our gueats at dinner
........ . .. Krottje. * I,
hospital Thursday and has been er. Fred O. Btokoe who has been Trumbte
Mrs. Margaret .camp in Missouri the past six weeks
n^,°Pr7Lc.^o Calif
tings. * Mr. and Mrs. Ben Bchnel- 1 *nnts Strong Rev* Rov and Oonf
nnd wc hope our members will make der
very ill. ★ Misses Helen Coman and (। 111 several month* and whose con­ Mullto
Mrs.--------------------Ehuoa with -------------------------a back difficulty.
S*” Francisco. Calif
accompanied Mr and Mr*. E. j Roughtan of iX odSawwe fftl
MullLs was
was the
— gueat
„----- ---of--------an rxtra,effort to be preaent.
Marcella Davis of Jackion spent Lhe dition at present to very grave. * Reed In Grand Rapid.'
RajJidxon
an WednesWednes-jj Pvt. Harold Kermeen Is expectexpect- '
T Bate* to Middleville Sunday af■ । supper gurau SatardaFeventag J
Mrs Albert BriU entertained at . temobn where they visited Mr. and I
weekend with their parents, Mr. Tlie Rev. and Mr*. O. A. Stcoby day last. * MLsse* Marilyn Gillette ed home any day on furlough the;
and Mra Dele Geiger arid Patav
and
two
sons,,
of
Howe.
Ind.,
were
dinner
on
Sunday
honoring
her
and Mrs. Frank Coman and Mr.
Ur. A.ulrzw ruoklnu. Ur Pink- 3 O^Sd Udi USXtirt.JiS
and Helen Frey of Leighton have first in six months from Aberdeen.
mother's
Mrs.
Esther
Lahr's
eightvvisitors
of
their
parents.
Mr.
and
end Mr* Clifford Davis.
The boys aeem to have let the
completed their three month* pre-. Md. His folk* and one of the teachIx-lnT
been
to wellleft
recently.
Mr*E&gt;S
Her-I
and Mr
and nursing course at the Unlveralty ers are especially happy.
Leonard Elwood. Philip Nichol* Mrs a
...: C- Johnson
...—. —
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girl* of the T-K high school have nlntli birthday; Mr and Mr* Otto ;, J
Misshasn't
Father
Schuler
Mon- •. Sunday guesta of Mr
.ndand
Mn
Mrs Geo
DeMott,
from
the
Gregory
district.
and Fran Glover, all married men.. Mrs.
Oto. Steeby . from Wednesday *----- iltal. Ann Arbor, and are at
all the clast honors in the three up­
------------morning for TUcaon, Arta. Benedict and
wxr.t tn Detroit last week for ex-![to
to Saturday. Tlie Rev Steeby
Steebv was !V'"r
and Joanne
Joanne ot
of GreenvUld
Grcenvlllt|
per grades Elections resulted us Mias Thyla Perry of Quimby nnd day
...v.r home* for Mfew days before
Pleauni Birthday Event
where she will spend tlie' winter Benedict
Richard
DeMott
of
Hastings.
After
­
were
Sunday
visitor*.
Mr*.
Geiger!
HaturdfJ1**0 MrY°arS,Mrtnr&lt;Rovtd «
oln
K
t0
Butterworth
hospital
in
Several
elderly
people
were
en"Olng to Butterworth^ hospital in * Several elderly people. were en-j follows—
months.
have b»-en accepted. Deputy sheriff
had the misfortune to hurt her!
Of MeJritt Mr?
Much Grand Rapids for their regular tertained nt a chicken dinner. FriSeniors—Pres.. Esther McNutt; noon callers were Mr. nnd Mrs.
Jerald Bedford, father of three small Krnyon ot Merritt. Mr*. Rose Mttcn1
«-...*
-■ »*..
hand In the wringer.
’ *
* A-™.
Postmaster
and Mrs. dav at
the *,„„.
home of ««
Mr*. Frances vice pres.. Lillian Chapman; sec... Jos. Pflug. Mr. and Mrs. Clinton
’
children, owner of lhe hardware ell, Mr*. Pearl Kenyon. Mra. Sarah
Lahr and Mrs Kuhns, all of.Hos­ SOUTHWEST WOODLAND
Mr. and Mra
John F Brake!
'
went
Campbell were Saturday callers
,*• iardner .'
‘ J, to Detroit. White and Mrs. Mattle Garrett on. Patricia Seery; treas.. Helen Me- tings. Altho Mrs. Lahr has had Last .Week's Letter
spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mra!
------— lays' visit with Grand Rapids fit- for the pleasure
of Mr. and Mrs A. C. Johnson.
n?r
Wrr^Me
serious
illness
thL\
summer
she
to
Henry
Hynes
of
Woodland
and
Arthur
Van AUsburg of Grand Rap-1
fcKevili is as- of the Bist birthday of Mrs. Let
Junior*—Pres.. Alice Williams; able to be around and enjoy life., Claire Murphy of Donna. Texas.
and goe* to Detroit Tuesday for Frat^are^tavinrvleatlon
. z-m*.....
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storing at the poatoffice’*whBe Cliffz'l.n
Duffey. Others'
present? aiTneighid*.
Mrs.
Mary
Bldieman wnr|
examination. * Mr. •”'* Mrs w k. th?to dutie? it *ih? K?mUro„mJ? 14 Honc * P*1 Earl Schl«h IcH-bors. were Mrs Sarah Boyce. »5 vice pres.. Beverly Sweet; sec.. Joan Last Thursday Mr. and Mrs. Clin- ' X°re Sunday dinner guest* of Mr. teaches the Darby school and had!
ton Lahr took her to Cedar Springs. nnd Mrs. James Guy. * Mr. and spent lhe weekend tn Grand RapJ
Idebler and Mra. William Llebler Huh'ii^Grartd?R*tM' and*.ra vtal? for Pocatello. Idaho, the first of the years old. Mrs. Clara Ctoler, M. Wilson; treas.. Roberta Stage!.
Sophomores — Pier, . Lorraine. Grant and Sand Lake, to call on Mra. Glenn Wotrlng and Ml** Bcttv Ids accompanied them home. *]
were Sunday- dinner guests ot Mr.
the0tarmeFa’,brotherarv?mnr week- afWr a fcw dayt 'wlough Mrs Albert Vrcdcnburg 79. Mr
and Mra. Leon Slater ' in Brand
X5f5!?r' spent with hto mother. Mrs. Ida: Vrcdenburg Bl nnd Charles Kcr- Wheeler; vice pres., Lois Johnson; relatives, in honor of her birthday. ' Wotrlng of Lansing were Sunday Mrs. Emery Kime spent Friday with!
sec., Barbara McIntyre; treas. Lois Mr. nnd Mr*. Albert Brill accom­ guests of Mr. and Mr*. Latrd Wot­ her sister Mrs. Mabelle Yoder ofl
Rapid*. •
Petty ---------officer -------Hazel i Lectka. Pham. 3c at Seattle. Wash­
Sohteh.
,
,
meen.
•
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.( Kaechele.
panied them on the trip. * Cards ring of Grand Rapids. * Mr. and Freeport. * Mrs. Gordon Smith haJ
----- I The
Rev.---------------------------Karl Keefer and&lt; daughFreshmen—Pres. Ward Seery; received from Clinton Brill show Mrs. Otto Schreuder and family, come to atav Indefinitely with bel
Middleville Woman'* Club
1 ter. Joyce of Second St. MethodistL
vice pres.. Jerry Bonneville; sec.. that his ship is still on the Medi­ Mm Alice Grant and M1m June folks Mr. and MA Lester Lond
: church. Grand Rapids brought EarlI
Opened it* season Tuesday with Donna Carey; treas., Lois Nagel.
terranean. He has been there all Grant of Grand Rapids. Joseph while her husband is flying plane!
pot luck dinner The afternoon's
*' I Stokoe to visit nls cousin. FredI at ------------------Grant and daughter. Allee of Battle
summerpresumably
He says he
Ls feeling
fine * Mi l
across
very soon.
—.cr.t was visiting the
\ Stokoe, Tuesday and called on hl*■ rr.tcrtalr.
entertainment
nnd so far hasn't had a scratch on Creek spent Sunday at the farm. * and Mrs Emery Kime spent Sun-1
N mother. Mrs. Emma Williams * White Produc
Products Corporation—the
him. altho they have had plenty of Master Carl Wesplnter of Hastings day with Mrs. Mabelle Yoder. OorJ
N Ed Talbot has resigned hto clerk-■ ladles
--------­ two groups.
going •in
excitement.
don and Nonna.
■
0 ship at VanderVeens store and to.
New Industry in Town
|
O i now behind the counter at Kroger-*.
I'OATS GROVE
■
Tlie Blake garage has been trans- ‘
—to both men and women, on just your own signa­
Si * Mr- and Mrs. Glenn Solomon andI
NEWS IN THE MAKING...
...* ...
u
Mrs. J. C. Furniw 1* visiting In Last Week's Letter
and
N son Curtis and Mrs. Veszle Harris, ferred into a defense plant
Two of our home boys have re­
X । attended the funeral of the la-• started operations thLs Monday tlu- home of her soh Lewis Furniss
Tuesday night at « 30. listen*
ture ond security. Cosh advanced up to $300.00.
------- ... atxj famj|y m orand Rapid*. * Mr
turned from army camps with hon­
O dies' aunt. Mrs. Carrie Dygert at ; with between fifteen and twenty
0 ' her Bowne township farm home oni women employees. The wotk to and Mrs Dorr Webb were Sundav- orable discharges Clarence Steiner
carciully-prepared account of tlid
Repay monthly. Prompt service. Come in or phone.
X Tuesday- Mrs. Solomon nnd Mrs pleasant and it is expected more vuitora In Ann Arbor. * Dr. and has spent, three years In lhe serv­
new*
of the week in a REPORT!
X . Harris remained through the afl- will have work. With shortage of la- 1 Mrs. W. A. Vance. Mr. and Mrs ice and won two medal*—the Amer­
TO THE NATION-a show]
X emoon and returned home with rel- bor everywhere there seems to be Ed Hafner and Mrs. Elsie Funilvs ican defense Medal and the Army
winch, m .10 tracked minutes—takes]
visited Mrs Maude Wotruig In East good conduct medal, and Donald *
0 1 nt Ives going to Kalamaxoo. * Miloi a job for all who wLsh to work.
Lansing Sunday P.M. * Tlie Rev. Chose who has been in fl irospital '
V Bixler of Grand Rapids, formerly
you around the globe where thq
Birthday Surprise
mid Mrs. Kcnnilh Griswold were in In California and had spent ten '
news is happening ' Paul White.]
X । of Middleville has been called for i
Hie official celebration of Loren Grand Rapids Monday attending a mon His In Camp. Both boys have !
X ; service October IBth nnd was call-•
ne*» editor for CBS. directs this]
birthday. wet.
Oct. s
5 too.
took conference of Methodist ministers. ,. been employed as cooks We wish ।
X ing on friends in town Saturday'' Tungate's
luugaics mruiaiy.
101» W. STATE ST.
HASTINGS. MICH.
factual, living display of vital news.
0 : nnd also visited ills mother. Mrs place the next evening when a com- * Mr. and Mrs. K. R. Cronk and ‘ them success In their civilian Ufc. I
Dick
Kimble
spent
the
weekend
HASTINGS NATIONAL BANK BLDG.
PHONE 2722
0 i Lena Bixler al Hastings, Sunday panv of seventeen people enjoyed children of Coats Grove were din­
FUN WITH DUNN...
&lt; l Hto two brothers Forrest and Arlle a birthday supper in hto honor at ner guests In the Fred Camp home at Saddlebag lake with hLs uncle
and
aunt
Mr.
and
Mrs
Lynn
Os'• i are also In service, the former In lhe Glenn Allen home at Parme- Sunday.
MICHIGAN FOOTBALL
. the north Pacific and Lieut. Arlle lee. Besides Lorerl. hto wife and
The furferal ot Mrs. John Green, p,o&lt;ai. * Miss Ruth Woodman of GAMES ON WKZOI
Bloomfield
HUI*
school
spent
the
I of the air force in the Texas and daughter Charlotte and her Infant a resident of Nashville for many
WKZO at 4 P.M. — FUN
1 south airfields.
&lt;o,‘l others present were Mr. and years, was held at the Hess funeral weekend with her parent* Mr. and.
WITH DUNN-Eddie Dunn
“I! Mrs. Peter Peterson and mother. Mrs. Ctolr Tungnte and son Paul of home on Saturday. * Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. H. Woodman. Sunday after­
in full. Eddie's a master adMrs. Carrie Sickel were at Clare i Caledonia. Mr. nnd Mrs. Shirley- Calvin Plumley spent Wednesday toon callers there were: Mr. and
libber. once etn-ceelng a 3-hour
John Woodman, Clarence ।
last week looking after the latter* Kermeen and son Jack of Pkrme- in Grand Rapids with their daugh­ Mrs
variety show with bsnafit ot
property. * Mrs. Mattle Lectka went, lee. Mr. and Mrs. Harrv DePuit and ter and husband Mr. and Mrs. Steiner and Mr. and Mrs Ray
to the nome of her daughter. Mrs. son Jack and their son-in-l«w and Winston Sheffield of Traverse City. Pierce of Dowling. * Donald Chair OCTOUKK as—
any script Adding . musical
Frank Castle in Prairieville. Satur- daughter. Pvt Harold Bulllment. After
AllCr letununa
returning home the Plpmleys and Miss Darts Craig of Hastlm-,
enjoyment to the fun will be
SUrhlciR »«. lUlaali
at I III p.au
-----------------------day
for a few
weeks'--------visit. * —
Mrs. ..
wife and infant,
n-ceived a telephone
telepl
—
. —
- ----------,
.. of
.. Beverley
..
- and n-ceivcd
call from Ciili- *pcnl Thursday night and Friday iCBS' “Three Sisters" and Jeff
jonn
John DcWatler
De Wat ter of Battle Creek was
wo*, the Allen family Needless to sav
say.fonDa
forma from their
the
son Capt. Mcr- iit Lawrence Chase's. * Miss Bettv novembbb »—
Alexander's orchestra. Just for
■&lt; Ann Arter it n«s *.nu
a caller on Middlcrtlle
Mlddlcflfle friends Sat-[all had a happy time together and W
wvn
yn who to now
no
In Mure Island Kimble nnd friend. Miss Wtnntc
fun, h-.ar Eddie Dunn!
urday and took her sister. Mrs. the three babies saw there were hospital for treatment. The writer Lancaster of Hastings spent Sun- novkmiikr ij—
wtx.mi. at Ann Arter at lit* p.m.
Rose Mitchell of Lincoln. Ncb.j no dull momenta--------------------------------- i-. SUrc tj&gt;|5 WM tlie -End of a Per­ dav at Flovd Kimbles. Afternoon !
CLASSICAL SINGER...
home with her for a vtolt before
~------ — .
, „
. ,; feet Dav' for Mr. and Mrs. Plum- Fallers there were Mr. and Mr? 1 unveMiirn
Oku "to"
Arte, .1 iui .she returns west e Mr and Mr*. T*»nrnappleTKeUo«« School Carnival ],.y. * John pctttbone and Harold Chas Farthing of Woodland *
Winter-weight oil and
■■■!■■
CBS is justly
„ ,
u ** A“n
*'
R. I. Kenyon left for their home
The T-K. school airnlyaI will be p.udlc are In Detroit today .Mon­ Miss Doris Coals is working now in I
. 'Alt tlrnn* lilUd
tte brondrant Him*
in Merritt, this Monday after a held at the school thto Friday night ' day • and leave Na*hyllle. Tuesday, Hastings
8
Announcement has been made bv , un
*u o,«r wkzo, R»o an rour dui)
masterful rob
few days visit with her stoters, Mrs Oct. 15. There Ls always a lot of ( Ior Great Lakes /Navy* Training
being done these I
Mr. and Mis. Geo. Brisbin of th? [
-----------------------•
Sarah Campbell and Mrs. Pearl fun at thLs entertainment so plan I station.
/
\
! The NashvWe Women'. Uterary
ahead. Mobile Mbtor OH* hat
1 W',AT ?ould be p,n‘h'
singing
Kellogg Field to take place In the j -.J6.’- w,la, could
'"&gt;»&gt;&gt; tlian
church here In the near future A Dinah! Dinah Shore of course—lhe
Your cor will go just os
atnUoned at WUltamsburs. Vt. Hft school football team lined up it* ™e ctuo room*&gt; m Putnami ubrary Word has been received of the mar- 1 girl with the golden vocal .chords
wife
and
baby
are
with
her
parsecond
yietoro
jn
the
third
game
of
*«£.
“
n,,^
lu-inr
II it now
riage of Urut. Cleon Smith, sta- and the glowing personality, now
tar tn peace or war—
noted tar giving . tong engine
enls at Dighton. Hte brother. Dun- ‘he season Friday night bv trim- 5!”a11 taS£* aI~d
“•g“{’’n
' ,n charBc of her own show over
try Mobilga* and Oil.
Ufe. It's a precaution yon cant
American Mck&gt;
ran to with lhe Naval air con** st &lt; mhtg lhe NashviUe boys 22 to 8 In;
Helen stark of Midland. They were , wt'/n
a.tn
married In Toledo Ohio. Dec 19
■?,,*?
M 30
dy Hour 'every
Clirtotie. Texas, andl a ( .
wavianH .*-5,
- guest* and *poke briefly of th* work 1942. but have just announced lheii I 1
,,ar% Y°n ."ll
7 ursday evening
isissr sitt'A&lt;*“'?■.Jt “te?
marriage. Mrs. Smith has joined uouncer—and the show includes, in
-officers training at Alma.
Tlie
at / ;30. over
her husband now.
1 addition to Dinah’* smooth singing,
boys al! lived in Middleville when
WKZO. singing
Mrs. E. 3. Thompson to kith her I well known radio guest stars,
small.
the locals with Skrldlng scoring for I P9* “5^*
wrioi^i daughter. Mrs Agnes Haight m I You'll enjoy the DINAH SHORE
Sunday dinner guests at lhe Clif­ Nashville The T-R hnv« mari» c,ub member. Mrs. Blanche Wright
ford Davis home south of town, two
as her husband ls still in SHOW Thursday* at 8 30 P.M.
extra potataan a Mtatv and
»'.oMes*
for the afternoon introduced HMtlnRS
al melodiea. Miss
the University hospital. Ann Arbor. [
______________
.
U$| «
“■ ^'»=
were Mr and Mrs; Ernest Davis of ito ft’s
Eileen Farrell . Farrell has iu«t* Mrs
Hildred Chase and her
MOBILE PRODUCTS—DISTRIBUTOR
Martin, MLsx Marcella Davis of
m.
»? pil", ™; mother Mrs Ora Lahman went to. MORALE BUILDER...
,
r
Jy won the . raise
Jackson and Miss Mary Moe of Svhn:K.£rJ"'’Tte 'SSTnm? S’"
A
soldier
back
on
leave
was
®.
f
™
n&gt;
:
f,nr
in­
Middleville. Sunday evening call­ torn C?todonia Ck? 15
”
e-pecially delightful Mrs Wright Nashville last Tuesday to visit with I
PHONE 2554
BASTINGS
,
ers were. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Lyons to at Caledonia. Oct. 15.
(
pr(.icnU^ the guest speaker. Mrs Carl Lahman'and observe her I asked
how his visit could be made
*£* rt"*'e 1
»”'• John
m
and two grandchildren, local. Mrs. Attention Eastern star .*ten*oer» I Mrs. Hazel Sowdon. uLm&gt; of Orand birthday. * Mr and Mr* F c
Charles Thoma*.
Wing
called
nt
the
Jesse
Chase
~"
’
”
rc
enjoyable.
Hi*
reply,
told
in
Lucena Pierce of Caledonia and
Q
The regular meeting on Friday,
?h,°.RavL “ Vrrv
a letter
home Stutdnv ------------------------morning and visited
I to Nila Mack, wa* novel.
Nr and Mrs. Earl Willyard and
“ night oct 22 will be advance of-'ar,d helpful address on Keeping
• iiSX- Xi i*5; « »O. luck"4-1 ”r“ V..M..KC.I Mrs. Ethel Hall who Is ill. *-MK&lt; ' lie asked that the radio be tuned “MOORE-DURANTE" SHOW...
Mnurine Clum was home from het . lo CBS so he could hear Mis*
You've enjoyed the fun dished
. per at 6:30 o'clock. Put the date ml World.
worK
.Macks' program of fairy tales, out with such atoceity by “the
| vour memory book and attend.
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Ernest Alderson. *on of Mr* end.
"Ul's Pretend" (WKZO 10 05 nose”, or limtny Durante — aAd
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A.M. Saturdays). The !2-year-old it’s cv^n better when he i* coSouth Thornapple Farm Bureau I day for a short furlough. He is sta- NORTHEAST WOODLAND
nrogram had been his favorite since starred with Garrv .Moore, .vlio k
The Next meeting of lhe South ; Honed at Torpedo Base. Piney Point Last Week * Letter
Thornapple Farm Bureau group
grouo willi
will* Maryland. Mra.
Mr*. Budle and son
non spent
Mis. Vina Letson hf Grand I-edge I boyhood, and he confessed that in al«o n »crew-bali. There are laugh*,
be held Thursday evening.
evening. Octo*
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wherea a spent the past week atthe home; the army he listened to it regular- all over the place in their new show
ber 21 at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. family reunion was held in honor o. of her son Mr. and Mra.
Will 1 lv because "it makes inc feel closer heard over WKZO .Friday night*
Emory Ftnkbciner,
on the west Ernest. * Mr. nnd Mra. Byron De- Lctaon and family. * Ml»*
Max- I to home".
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j George DeGraw and sons of Battle
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Th* ladic'* of the Parmelee aid Canadian WAC stationed at IxinI
£ Jane is a war-worker in a city far
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on Thursday. October '.’I. for pot &gt; V.' Sullivan and son of Nashvlll* v
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luck dinnei and
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church and have it ready for the Sunday were Mr and Mrs. Free
tank*. Being only 18, she sometimes gels
annual chicken supper the next Sa tow and eons of Pontiac also
homesick, so she has been calling her
week. A sink has been donated ond Chester Plumley, local. Mrs. Satou
the ladles would like to have a few is the daughter of Chester Plumlev.
mother on long distance^oncc a week.
men come and dig the drain ditch * The Women's Missionary Society
—even the donation of a couple of of the Evangelical church meets
Last week she didn’t call. Instead
hours work will help. Tlie ladles Oct 13 In the home of Mrs. Fred
have worked hard the past few Ackett * Mrs. Ida Wright is hos­
•he wrote a letter:
, months and mined money, to re­ tess tn the Nashville Garden Club.
decorate the church auditorium and Tuesday. .Oct. 12,
hope to finish getting the church
j in a spick and span condition.
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Jerry O'Connor was brought home
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from Bronson hospital Saturday,
Ust week D O Doyle received a and is gaining nicely. * Mr and
ven- Ihttftsting letter from Cpl Mrs
Homer McGowen went to
I John Robertson of the south Pa­ Grand Rapids Thursday to visit
cific enclosing three stamps for his Mr. and Mrs F. Cole over the week­
| collection. One stamo was from end. * Mr nnd Mrs. George Shcl। New Caledonia, one from NeWHe- Ooil of Bradley nnd Mrs. Susie Minl brides and one a Japanese stamp
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manufacture, and although men Last Week* Letter
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1 Mra. Her-1
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and Mra|
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man wh&lt;d
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\ Another “Old Judge” Says. BOWLING NEW5F“*a'st’^f“

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I spent Priday night ahd Aatutaay
I with her sUtef &gt;&amp;s. WvU
&amp;cSffi?

Keith Chase provided the thrill I France* Dee in "Souls, Al Sea­
In the BUs* League for th* week
A trial of a tea captain which lire* and gas to run your farm* Ojjvef and furnily of near Hastlna* Ela Wertman and Mr* Bia
and at lhe same time led the in- electrified the world a hundred °
food for our boy* on the spent Sunday in Hasting* with *trict spent the sraekand In Tpndividual scoring in the city. He1 years ago form* the thrilling theme fcar fronts, remember when you J^lr parent/ James Oliver and anU * Mn Crystal WaUon and
Mt
Started with
a mediocre
162.; in this story of the sea.
vote, that many precious ton* of family * Mr* Nick Maljor and
»[*nl lht weekend with Ru*rubbrr and barrel* of ga&lt; arc con- children spent Monday wiOi Mrs •*! m Bttroit « Josie Leinaar of
225 to amiM a big 618 **rie*.
.'
-....................................— - sumed bv lhe liquor truck*, and FrBncj$ Oliver and family ♦ Mr* Delton is visiting her sen Hcpry
yet the liquor interest* tell u* to Claude Rosenburg passed Tuesday and family. ♦ Morri* Benedict wno
vol* No and protect the interwt* wlth Mr,
chartie Andler white
Jotn.ed,!,h* Na’ry u »Utloned In
of our b°y« on the War Front* jgr. Andler was combining clover I Farragut. Idaho.
Clara
M terle* i 186-184-2M) for himself;----------------------------------------------------------- What are you going to do abou.it?
&gt; Mri
Cecll Prcston and
----------------- w-w ... ■■(-----Dave Goodyear missed the select!
Oct 9 1843
'
R 2 H^tma? Mich 'l'lldr’,n
harvesting HICKORY CORNERS
Havens at Dttrcxt.
circle by a few pin* to finish with l Hastings Banner'
. Mailln*’. Miw1 benns over at lhe Pryor farm on ;
..
.
Roy Oaks. Mstvln
----------------- -----------------------i Tuesday « Mrs.-Andra* and family I , FrWay N1&lt;hF' 001 14 wU1 ** tua’
a 500 count to spark hl* Goodyear, Have read the Hem* in the papers
Mr and Mrt. O
Bros Hdwe. team to a three game about our coming voting
spent Thursday with Mr* Ben U/ night at the Methodist church. Glass Creek spent
OBITUARY OF
victory. __
I what better set-up could Barry FLORENCE V. MOTT
Park* and family. Maynard Park* There will be a potluck supper at 7 with Mr. and Mrs.
Commercial League: Trto Cafe get? Only we who are registered can
Kn-,
was combining
clover and
seedbS
again
ociorv The wsrs will tn»«e at
Florence V. Pendill ----- -------&gt;”.ni TliundBS.
lu.il nmn
w' ?*~L..ML.“SJL“
&lt;2&gt;—Hastings MfgOo.ll); State'buy liquor If we so desire. Noone unIiuulatlon (3&gt;—Medics (0); Andrus der age can go buy a glass of beer September 8. 1868 on the Pendlll Clrter assisted and finished putting 3 ocm
001 19 al ““ church Item Warner who l» home on ftwHervice (2»—Mooee (I); 40 M and where It is sold I think It is wrong homestead two and one-half mile* by the other silo at the Johnson Metal room*. * The R«v. and Mn. louxh. * Hubert Bchter had the
....--I- home
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...Mra.
. ..J- W.T McCue
W
-* — ware
*
— *----Hickory
Comers, the and ..Wieringa
Ms &lt;31—Food center (0&gt;; Oood- to teach children beer is a sin to west of
* Mr. and
of Freeport
ben
I misfortune to fall oft a horae and
year Bros. Hdwe. &lt;3&gt;—Coffee Shop drink. I alone raised a large fam- daughter of Cortez and Helen Pen­ Charlie Andter spent Sunday with Saturday to attend the funeral of sprain hl* left arm Saturday Bight
‘0’,
,
. .
, Hy- I always told them beer was dill (pioneer* of Barry County&gt; and her mother at Dorr
, Mr* Florence Moll. The Rev.McRecreation
League:
Strand &lt;31—I o. K. if used right I brought it granddaughter of Elijah Pendlll.
‘
----I Middleville &lt;0&gt;: Bliss &lt;2&gt;—Hastings into my home and gave them some first Mayor of Battie Creek. She CEDAR CREEK
Mn. Fanny Smith of Kalamazoo U
Ice and Fuel ill; Piston Rings (“) now and then. They are &amp;o now passed away October 6. at the Crispe
spending a week with her brother
Last Week's Letter
—Leonards (0).
that a glass now and then is all hospital. Plainwell On November
and sister. Prank and Clara Messen­
Mrs. Marguerite Austin of Bat­ ger. * Mr. and Mn. George Elliott with him. He left Friday fa
Piston Ring League: CIO &lt;21— they care for.
Grinders &lt;l&gt;; Machine Room &lt;21 I I also explained what running E Mott who passed away October tle Creek visited Mrs. Minnie Camp­ of Detroit spent the weekend st Hia address la:
Sgt Glenn Kahler. Aik.
—Office &lt;1&gt;; Navy (2)—Engineers around on street* after night would 13. 1815. seven children were bom bell. and Mra. Cecile Owen one day the old Will Elliott homestead. *
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lead to. This soaked in—so whene­ to this union, four of whom survive, last week. * Mr and Mr*. Ardy Mr. and Mrs. John Mourer visited
Blis, League: Shop Office &lt;2&gt;— ver they went—Mother was a child Vaughn of Scottville, June Chap­ Owen visited their daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Claud Nobles of CUFoundry &lt;1&gt;; Office &lt;2i—Electric­ with tne children and we ftever man of Cressey. Lora Duncan of Mill Maynard in Kniamaxoo one max Sunday. * Guests of Mn. H
ians (1); Engineers &lt;21—Tool Room had to worry. I think these good Kalamazoo and Florence Hughes of night last week. * Bom to Pvt. E Barnes Sunday were her son and
people who are against beer. etc. PralrlevUle. Two children died in and Mrs Richard Leinaar a baby daughter-in-law Mr. and Mn. Blair MARRIAGE UCENSU
• WINE IS A MOCKER; STRONG DRINK IS RAGING. AND tl).
Service League: Rotary &lt;3»— Kl- should look beyond that and look infancy and Russell Alger passed girl at Pennock hospital Mra. Lein­ Barnes Her granddaughter Mrs1
Craas«y ....87
wanls No. 1 &lt;1&gt;; Woodland (3)— around and see lhe mother* work­ away on August 24. 1928 There aar and baby are doing fine Daddy Edgar L. Barnes and her great Nora Belle Kllne. Cresaey ...J&lt;
WHOSOEVER IS DECEIVED THEREBY IS NOT WISE”
Klwanis No. 2 &lt;01.
ing-paying no attention to their are also six grandchildren and one Dick ts stationed at Camp Rucker. grandson Jame* Edgar Barner ail
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In many papers, three (3) In Barry county; In dozens of papers in our
children. I have had children old sister, June Bernard of OranttRap- Alabama. * Mra. Minnie Campbell of Otsego
i
BANNER WANT ADS FAY
K Chaae
162-229-225-611 enough to notice both wet and dry Ids.
state and in hundreds of other newspapers in other states, the strong
186- 194-222—602 conditions and all say how much
She has spent nearly her entire
drink business, under lhe name of "Conference of Alcoholic Beverage D. Goodyear
171-221-191—590 better off Barry county is wet than life in this community and for sev­
202-234-150—586 dry.
eral years assisted her husband in a
Industries, Inc." has been running a aeries of misleading and deceptive O. Monica
166-192-220-578
H. Long
low, dear people, do ________
you not a grocery store at Hickory Comerxjc
advertisements under the caption "THE OLD JUDGE SAYS.”
A genial K. Clark
166-164-247—577 realize we wUl have bootleggers She was a kind and loving wife and \
212-190-175—5771 selling stretched liquor if we vote mother and will be greatly missed X
old gentlemen, suggesting Will Rogers or old man Tutt, giving supposed C. DeCou
B Payne
187- 171-218—5771 the county dry? We all know this by those who loved her and many J*
information and advice about hard liqilora is attractively pictured.
G. Perkins
191-174-208—573 u very injurious to one's health and friends.
c
vtn &gt;.
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228-131-200__
—560
G. Laubaugh
il effects some ____
people
they will
When he died In the Utile village where he
The beer business has been doing a like Job of advertising under the Women's Leal—
fight their own grandmother.
MUNICIPAL COURT
X
Jean
Brower
nearly
reached the
I have son* in service. They feel
title: "From Where I Sit." picturing a mythical "Joe Marsh"
pkt are wasn't printed in the weekly newsstanding and sympathetic men and women
Reuben M. Ashland, arrested on a v
double' century mark in her last there should be a way to get lhe
disorderly charge, was brought be- Y
game
to
chalk
up
a
186
game
and
young
folks
off
the
streets.
.
The "Old Judge" has neither name nor address because no one could
that: outside his family he wasn't important
rhlch to live.
a 484 series to lead the women
Another fault we have to con­ fore Municipal Judge Cortright X .
back up alt the statements he makes; “Joe" doesn't give his address but bowlers for the week.
in his village, for he had never held public
tend with now during the war is Monday He pleaded guilty, and &gt;
Portias won a pair from Trio girls falling for uniform*. My sons was given a fine of &lt;5. costs of
office.
' he no doubt “aits" In lhe office of some big brewing company. Tills is
Cafe; State Insulation took three tell me It is disgusting the way g|rl* 34 50 or In default serve five days \
the first DECEPTION. Like the writer of an’ anonymous letter, distilleries games from Banner; Middleville
glare at them to try to attract at­ in Jail. At this writing lhe fine X
farm, paid his bills, and saved enough
dealers, share these thought* with e«r enaX
blanked Wilcox Rich; Bonnet and tention when they walk down lhe has not been paid.
and breweries avoid personal responsibility for their statements.
Gown won two from Piston Rings; street. Many soldier* are married
Floyd H. Hunter. Hastings route \
Both of these advertisements have the same purpose: to deceive boys Courthouse annexed a pair from men and never tell these young
Bell Tel. Co. and Seal Co. won lhe folks that fall in with them. They 5. was picked up by the officer* on X
and girls into thinking that alcoholic beverages are harmless and even odd game from Strand.
mourned hi* loss and attended his simple
a charge of driving a car while un- a
all go out and have fine times.
funeral.
beneficial; and to prevent the return of Prohibition. These two reasons Best Scores:
I .think the best thing In lhe der the influence of Intoxicants. In A
135-183-106—484 world would be a curfew in every Municipal court Monday he nd- »'
stick out like a sore thumb from each advertisement.
171-181-134—486 town, large or small, and have the mltted the charge Judge Cort- X
J. Maclvor
Hastings. Mich.
R Liebier
E-enta. not the young people, pun- right imposed* a fine of &lt;2o00. costs X
Mindful of the harm being done by "drink" in lhe South, the "Old M. Smith
113-179-178—470
ed If they do not abide by the of &lt;4 50. and added 5 days in Jail A
Ph. 2393
DISTRIBUTORS GUARDIAN MEMORIALS
10-14
146-166-152 —464 curfew law.
for good measure, with 25 days add- »'
Judge" wax first set talking through the rural papers throughout seven L. Willitla
130-175-120—442
Resident of Barry county. ed if he failed to pay the fine. He
of the Southern states; these ad* seemed to influence so many people C. Hubbard
paid it.
A
B. Cooper
that they later began running them in the rural-pres* of nineteen other P. Juppetrom
147-152-138—437
October 11. 1843
166-129-137—432 To the Hastings "Banner:
states Including Michigan. 1^ costs a lot of money to run about five mil­
113-146-172—431
Men and women voters of Barry
lion columns weekly in these papers; but it 1* expected that this expense
Co. vote yes on Nov. 2nd and help
will be more, than made up by sales to people "WHO ARE DECEIVED
make our county a decent place
to live in.
THEREBY.'
I appeal to you mothers and
fathers whose children are being)
These ads slyly try to inject suspicion and ridicule of al) laws intended
educated to drink in .the so-called
to lessen lhe harm being done by beer and whiskey, they ridicule the total
Basil Rathbone, Nigel Brace in
beer parlors. Vote yes and save our
precious boys and girls from being
abstainer and prohibition, and scoff at all efforts to prevent the liquor “Sherlock Holme* Faces Death"
A spine-tingling, baffling murder seduced in these places.
business invading lhe army camps.
case based on a story by Sir Arthur
Many HlUe children have been
Conan Doyle.
seen late al night at the doors of
In answering these mythical men of straw, the "Old Judge" and "Joe
these Brothels crying for their
Marsh," I propose to discuss both PROHIBITION in this county* and the “My Friend FUeka" starring Roddy daddy or mother while the par­
Hoving decided to quit farming on account of ill health, I will sell at public auction ot the farm located 4Vi
Me bow all. Preston Foster, Rita
ents were Inside drinking, vote
present situation.
yes and stop mothers from taking
Johnson
miles northeast of Hastings; or 1 mile north of Barbers Corners: or 2 miles south of Carlton Center on
A return engagement of the be­ their children into these dens of
Prohibition in Allegan County
loved story by Mary O'Hara, filmed sin where UielnUttle ears drink In
the obscene language and stories
in Technicolor.
At the April election 1900. this county adopted Prohibition by a ma­
that fall from drunken lips.
Remember Wayne Raid, a 15jority of 1067 voles; in 1916, the entire state voted on the subject and
Red Skelton, Lucille Ball,
year-old lad. going along
aiongHne
v,k’“ streets
lhe voters of Allegan County supported stale-wide prohibition by a ma­ Gene Kelly
Ings *happy
ot Hastlnr
------- and1 carefree. I
The story revolves around the Where Ls V.
wayne now? "Dead? killedf
jority of 1758 votes; in 1918. the liquor interests sought permission to sell
dream of the comedian, who plays by a drunken driver. Il may be your
COMMENCING AT 1 O'CLOCK, THE FOLLOWING PROPERTY:
"light wines and beer" and tried to amend lhe constitution to effect that a checkroom attendant. In a night boy or girl next.
object; the voters of this county defeated that amendment by a majority club. The comedy Is embellished
The wets told us when the 18th
with a catchy Cole Porter musical amendmcnfWas repealed we would
Of 4049.
score.
not have any bootleggers, but as
usual they were mistaken. The boot­
A Hr boat bottom with 2 red elm boards for sides.
When the depression came on In 1830, the liquor interests began "Swing Shift Mabie" starring
leggers will always try their game
Grindstone.
2 log chains, 14 and 16 ft.
claiming that It was partly due to prohibition; that liquor taxes would Ann Sothern, James Craig
of easy money, be it wet or dry.
11 pigs, 8 wks. old, good ones.
Malsle goes to work in a defense
Sugar beet or corn forks.
Barley forks.
Liquor Is a luxury, but many
relieve the taxpayer from many burdens and that liquor could be returned

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without the “saloon" and without the harm people had experienced from
liquor in the old days. Many stories were circulated concerning gangsters
in some faroff place. Chicago. New York, or Detroit being produced- by
Prohibition and they promised that the saloon or Its equivalent would not
be returned. In 1832, the successful candidate for president that year,
gave his personal pledge as follows:

"By no possibility at any time, or under any conditions,
at any place, or under any circumstances, shall that in­
stitution, the saloon, or its equivalent, be allowed to re­
turn to the American life."

,

Hundreds of other politicians made a similar promise. With the idea
before the people of this county that the return of liquor handled by a
"LIQUOR CONTROL COMMISSION" would be harmless and productive
of relief from taxes, the voters over the United States generally were de­
ceived thereby and in this county, prohibition was repealed by a majority
vote of 1333.
.

In the face of these staggering figures, people are still Indifferent.
Or perhaps they*fcnly seem Indifferent. In reality men feel helpless

because tlie political leadership of the nation insisted on the re-estab­
lishment of this nefarious business, and constantly give it support."
But to return to Allegan county. People did not want the saloon back
and they did want tax money. Before 1909. there were never more than
20 saloons tn the county; they did not nperate on holidays and Sundays?
and under the state law they opened at seven in the morning and closed
at nine in the evening. Each paid a license fee of at least &lt;500.

The report of the State LIQUOR CONTROL COMMISSION, dated
March 1. 1943, state* that there are 83 places in this county licensed to sell
alcoholic liqoura; 44 of these places'are TAVERNS From all of these

places, a total of &lt;8,421.78 in license money was received by the people of
this county. Tills is not much relief from taxes.

The habitual drunkard has returned; the drunk driver is a common
During the Prohibition era in this county, there were few or no problem; liquor Is a contributing cause*in about half of the divorce cases
habitual drunkards; very few divorces occasioned by drunkenness, and but heard in this county; liquor contributes to many accidents; and hundreds
few crimes committeed by people under the “influence."
of our boys, and girls too, are forming habits which will be serious handi­
caps to them and result in disaster to many.

Since Repeal of Prohibition

We are In lhe most serious and costly war In all history; yet the very
Dr. George Cutten. President , of Colgate University, speaking at the
thing that injures and destroys is permitted; it is even encouraged. Neces­
Baptist convention in Cleveland on “WE ARE AT WAR." covered the
sities are rationed but liquor is made available to answer the increase of
field remarkably well. I quote here the first paragraphs of that address:
sales, brought about by the advice of the OLD'JUDGE, Joe Marsh, and
hundreds of other highly colored and attractive advertisements
“WE ARE AT WAR. Alcohol and war do not mix any better than

alcohol and gasoline. Perhaps a mere voter and a modest taxpayer
should not be expected to bother his head about the conduct of Ute
war. bul lhe fundamental strategy seems to be for us to drink our way
to victory. Is this to be any more successful than the strategy the
Washington officials outlined for us In 1032 when we were supposed
to drink our way to sobriety? Well, not so far. anyway. One na­
turally wonders whether seventy-seven days of prohibition at Pearl
Harbor before December 7. Instead of aeventy-seven days afterward,
might have saved us from the worst naval defeat tills country has
suffered in its one hundred and sixty-six years of history, and
whether we might have been saved also the sorrow and loss caused
by the deaths of nearly 3,000 who were killed there.

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.The experiment continued. According to press dispatches, during
tlie seventy-seven days of prohibition in Oahu there were 268 arrests,
an average of 3.3 dally. When prohibition was discontinued by mili­
tary order the first day there were seventeen men and five women
convicted of drunkenness, and during the next thirty days the aver­
age number arrests was over twenty-one—more than six times the
average during the seventy-a*ven days of prohibition. Barrooms, tav­
erns, beerhalls, and cocktail lounges are not fitting Schools for soldiers
who have a world war on their hands, and Army officials who think
otherwise should reassign the thinking to competent heads. Van
Loon told us that Singapore "maintains a set of barrooms lhe splen­
dor of which is famous all over the Orient. How much, this had to do
wtth the collapse ot the Gibraltar of the East has not yet been eval-

In an address on February 18th. 1843. lhe President of Ohio Wesley­
an University of Delaware, Ohio, pointed out:

"A committee of fifty reporting on the evils of alcohol'tm. after
a tsn-ysar study, stated that the use of liquor is responsible for 20%
of divorces. 20% of fatal accidents, M%of Insanity, Tl% ot poverty.
60% of crime, and 75 to 80% of venereal infection.
\

Dally I am made aware of the damage being done to young men and
young women who are forming lhe alcohol habit. And when I note that
lhe liquor business is using the title "JUDGE" to Indicate that someone
who must meet often the results of liquor using, approves Its use, ap­
proves the habits so formed, and even pretends to advise people to begin
the habit; I feel I owe It to the boys and girls of this county to protest.

If you feel you need advice on the subject, after the warnings against
alcohol you received in school. I suggest you seek out someone you know;
your mother, your teacher, your doctor, your spiritual adviser, your father.
If you wish to hear from those who meet it often, ask your Judge of
Probate, your health officer, your probation officer. But please don't
listen to those who do not exist. Don't listen to the "OLD JUDGE! who
Is without either name or responsibility; don't listen to “Joe Marsh" be­
cause he doesn't exist.
It is my experience and my observation that It is never profitable;
always expensive; generally dangerous; often disastrous; and sometimes
fatal, to begin or continue the habit ot using alcohol in any form. I offer
you thia advice:
.
Don't handicap yourself before you start the race of life by forming
a habit you are bound to regret. Don't take a chance of forming a habit
you may not be able to break; don't waste your money on that which in­
jures health, clouds mind and memory, and may destroy you.
For. In the end. "IT BITETH LIKE A SERPENT AND STINGETH
LIKE AN ADDER:" and "WHOSOEVER IS DECEIVED THEREBY IS

NOT WISE."

.

Circuit Judge of the 20th Circuit.

&lt;p«ld Ad&lt;

FARM IMPLEMENTS
F-12 tractor with steel rear wheels, rubber in front
with two extra steel wheels.
Nearly new tractor cultivator.
Nearly new John Deere 16" tractor plow.
The above tractor and equipment are in A No. 1 condition.

1927 Chcv. touring made into a truck with stock rack.
New Deere hayloader.
Massey Harris hayloadcr with tight bottom, nearly new.
Ohio side delivery rake.
McComick mower, 5 ft. cut.
Dump rake.
Adriance mower, 5 ft. cut. with 3 knives.
Cloversecd windrower, 5 ft.
4 sec. John Deere drag.
3 sec. drag with new shoes.
No. 11 Qliver riding plow.
7 ft. Rotary hoe 6 ft. horse drawn disc.
No. 99 Oliver walking plow.
New Syracuse walking plow.
Gale fertilizer com planter.
8 ft. cultipacker.
8 ft. land roller.
5’A ft. muck roller.
2 sec. spike drag.
Oliver riding cultivator.
Pivit gang cultivator.
One horse seven spring tooth cultivator.
One horse five tooth cultivator.
2 garden cultivators.
8 ft. weeder.
Rubber tired wagon.
Studebaker wagon, combination rack.
New double wagon box.
One horse grain drill.
Single buggy and cutter.
One horse corn cutter on wheels.
Corn shelter.
Two, 1 or 2 row potato dusters.
Pickle planter.
Fanning mill with 12 screens.
Vetch separator.
Platform scales, 800 lb.
Two ladders. 16 and 18 ft.
6 bbl. iron tank.
2 galvanized tanks.
Sheep dipping tank.
150 ft. 3-4 in. pipe.
Quantity 1 1-4 in. pipe.
100 potato crates.
Automatic hog waterer.
Self-feeders.
Hog troughs, steel and wood.
Loading chute on wheels. *
65 gal. feed cooker with jacket.
Tackle block.
65 ft. picket fence for corn cribs.
Portable hog house 8 x 9 ft.
White ash wagon tongues.
Eveners and singletrees.
3 horse and 2 horse eveners and singletrees.
Quantity of lumber made into gates.
Quantity of unused lumber. 3x4 ond 1 in. boards,' Oak
and White Ash.
Several 4x4 turkey coops with wire bottoms.
Old harness with 2 new bridles.
12 ft. row boot with oars.

Three, four and six tined forks.
Grub hoes.
Picks, shovels, crowbars.
Crosscut saw.
Ice saw.
Hand saws.
Mauls.
Lots of other small tools.
Large groin bin.
Bam cupboard.
Quantity used 8-47 wire fence.
80 rod roll hog barb wire.
20 new steel fence posts.
Quantity used hog barb wire.

HAY &amp; GRAIN
Few tons second cutting alfalfa.
Quantity mixed hoy.
About 2 tans baled bean pods.
25 bu. oats.
40 du. mixed wheat and barley.
20 bu. recleaned spring barley.
'
20 bu. recleaned wintat barley.
25 or more bu. winter barley.
50 bu. feeding wheat.
Few bu. rye.
3 crates white capped dent seed com.
1 crate yellow dent seed com.
Some Golden Bantam seed com.
One bu. Ohio M-15 Hybrid seed com.
Few.bags orchard grass seed.
Some Alsike cloverseed.
Bushel walnuts.
Some good groin bags and lots of bran and bean bags.
About 7 bu. blue pod beans.
A taw bu. brown beans.

HOUSEHOLD GOODS
2 iron bods with springs and mattress.
Drop leaf kitchen table.

water connactions.
8 ft. oak extension tabla with 6 leather bottom chain.
3 kitchen chairs.
2 rockers.
Oak dresser with mirror.
White enamel cSmmedo.
Small oak table.
10x12 rug.
Ejectric floor lamp.
Quantity canned fruit.
Large number of empty pint and quart gloss cans.
Quantity large and smpll crocks and Jugs.
Keg vinegar.
Kerosene and gas lamps.
Gasoline flat iron.
2 burner kerooone stave.
2 burner gasoline camp stave.
One gel. glass chum.
Stone crock ond dasher churn.
3 tan gal. milk cans.
One 5 gel. con.

One unitary steel cot.
'
One collapsible steel comp cot.

TERMS: Cash ot time of sole, unless other arrangements ore made. Nothing removed until settled for.

GENE NICHOLS, Prop
LOREN HERSHBERGER, Auctioneer

FRED HEN

�THE HASTINGS BANNER. .THURSDAY, OCTOBER 14, IM]
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FREEPORT

11:30 A M. Morning worship. 8rt- Lockwood.
Marion Cooley. Tlw
mon and Holy Communion in girl* who make up the sextet ara:
““
u B

Claud Wiilion
-ere In
Viaua
wanon were
in Grand
urana K*pid* Monday {right to see lhe pic­
7 00 P M. Christian Endeavor. ’ mond*. Beverly Meyera, and Jury
ture "Behind the Rising Sun. * Topic: “Columbus, a Man of Faith". Brown u subitUuUa.
Bobby Burkey of Hasting* (pent Stereoptloon lecture.
।
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Friday night with Mr*. Maude Rat­
8:00 IHtiatraUd Hymn service— ' ri .y Iln,a
ers and Margarite. ♦ Mn*. Merrill
Karcher accompanied Mrs. Lewis
8.00 P M Thursday Prayer nfeet
Hays you noticed Qw broad *mlle
Skinner of Caledonia and Mr*. Watt
i
Ou&gt; McNce's face, recently?
Thomas of South Bownc to Grand Plekunt Valley
Rapids last Friday. * Mr. and Mr*.
Eancl* McCue and son Jimmy and
r. and Mrs, Leo Bahr
and daugh.......
1:00 P.M. Evangelistic Service in 1
hSRp
nuerts of the Rev. and Mra. J. W. charge of Evangelist Rev Edward ^SSnted^wib/Ms new* daturiiter^
McCue: Mr nnd Mrs. H. J Hot- Gamble of Fulton. Service* wUTBrin- , JW"
mon and son Charles were Sunday tinue throughout the week at 8:00 ne.?“ ! “v“"&lt;Ty ,drtaihafternoon callers * The Rev. arid I o'clock. The Rev. Gamble ha* had
Millie Lukeo of Grand R*pMrs J. W. McCue were called to &lt; considerable experience in evan- M*. apenl the weekend with her
officiate at the funeral of Mrs Rellstlc work and his messages will, P***11**- Mr- *^4 Me*. John Lukso.
Florence Mott held at the Metho- | be an inspiration to all.
i * Callers at Leon Potts' Bunday
di*t church Saturday afternoon nt
------------I forenoon, were Mr. and Mr*. EuHlckory Corner*. ★ Mr. and Mrs I The Rev. D H. Carrick of Sun- £e«ie Haftjit. Mr. and Mra. Alec
Allen FUh and Calvin called on Mr &lt; field, Presiding Elder of U. B. Mich&lt;?ft2.d Rapid* and Mr. anti
nnd Mrs. Lavem Segar of Grand | ignn Conference, will conduct the Mrs. Morris Fenft of Kaftmaano. *
Rapids last Saturday afternoon.
, first quarterly conference of the Mr. and Mre-R. McCaul ipcnt the
I year Saturday evening at 8:00 weekend In Grand Rapid*, at the
I o'clock and Sunday morning Oct. 16 home of Mr. and Mra. Joe Dresch.
Public School Notes
* Mr. and Mra. Leon Potls and Mr.
The public school teachers had a and 17- at the local U. B church.
A large delegation from the local | «nd Mrs Julian Potu were Bunday
get together wiener roast at Pal­
mer's cottage. Barlow lake last C- E. Society attended the Union . dJPhf,r UM09*4 MpUve Churchill's in
C.
E.
meeting
at
Nashville
Monday.
MlddlevlUe. ★ Mra. Chas. Glbta ft
Tuesday evening.
--------- «-w----------------on the sick list. ★ Mr. and Mrs.
A meeting was held at tlie home
■
' '
.... —— Vcrdan Oovllle were In Grand Rapof Supt. and Mr* Schipper of Mid­
dleville for all Superintendents and
wives of the county. Supt. and Mrs
Crouch attended.
it
were Cha* Poland and fi
Battle Creek. Mra.
Sarah
“"coSE?
1
Rebekah Lodge
The Freeport Rebekah Lodge will
k euri
a‘*n
meet Thursday evening Oct. 14. A
were
laid
for
the
selection
of
new
O1
,
n
t
program and lunch b planned for
the evening, each one to bring a members, a* there are now ten vacanclcs. They are also making a *»’&gt;»» *-*^t«
small gift.
complete list of any boy. In the' .There wa* a good attendance at1
service who have attended Ha*Ung*
§!J.n&lt;UZ mornlnR to hear the
Union Services Held
.VftRU,e
R«*
The local churches held a union high school at least one semested
member the time for church sent- .
service at the Methodist church In preparation for a service flag.
with Dr. Walthun of Wisconsin els
guest speaker. HU subject was on KS'tond’'a„0'.„r"hto Af "”p Ess;
।
"Temperance" which was heard by ;
an enthusiastic audience. Music was '
atof»^lewM.TTe;
furnished by a —'—
—■*
male quartette
____
v
captain) take more Inftrast in borne of their sister on Sunday in 1
, ra_______________ th?lr work Umn do somc or lhe honor of their brother Walter who I
guU.
। wa* home on a furlough. Nine &gt;
Tlie Rev. Paul Douwayof ArgonMiss
tine. South America, a missionary.

fkli-n of h” - I Hasting* were recent callers of their
a daughter and sister Mra. Raymond
ay. un mcir return uie&gt; vuugu
Mrs. Max Robinson of Hasting, P’?fton^n?„f“SU.y'
u
,,
L Baetar and family in Grand bws a Wednesday caller of Mr. and
Mr“- p- W. Culver who recently
Id* * Roy Nagler of Detroit Mrs. Clement Mead and family. *
to,
c"n^d 0,1
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Wlney of near I J- £ Cool Monday morning * Mr*.
Lake Ode**a were Thursday dinner I
called on Mra. Geo. FbrMmde and family. * Mr. and Mrs. guesu of Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Hen- be? Wednesday afternoon. * Mrs.
• HuMd Aldrich and family weir : ney. * Mr. and Mra. Emory Kime of H- A. Brown of Greenville ha* been
Bunday gutau of Mr. arid Mra. Don Clarksville were Saturday evening ; ‘PendJn« •
days with her sister
Hal) at Gun lake. * Bunday guest* callers of Mr. nnd Mr* Semiah 1 “rs. L B. Lester. * Mr. and Mrs
w2fnL8r&gt;Pnurv ii Seese. *W h,r
| 0*0"1 ,Th*
1 ler. *2
““
Mr. ana
and Mra.
Mrs C.
C M.
M. BeneBene- H
du
1
M^Chorie?Kel
ent to
Campbell spent
ipent Sunday
Sunday with
with Mr.
enar i dlct
dlct *went
to Ha^ngs
Hastings Sunday
Sunday and
and Campbell
Mr.
' aru? *on Bobby “of Hwi«S
■l?d accompanied
accompanied Mr. and Mra.
Mrs. Fred
Fred »nd
“ndMr* Russell Orenburg of Ho1
H&lt;ri;
..•"J Ballance toBattle Creek to visit. Hnd * Mra. Willard Arnold and
' 01 ‘ *■- —J
•-------------- •
daughter Marilyn of Hastings. Mrs.
Howard Bolo. and Mrs. Glen Kellogg
spent part of last week with Mr.
and Mrs. Rial Kellogg and family
of Lansing * Miss Vivian Buehler
ot Charlotte spent the weekend
d
u
“’I
ssSilUr“t K gj }fe- with her parents Mr. nnd Mr* For­
week with her mother Mr* Herman
‘K-fK?: est Buehler and family of North
Gerald Price: Steven and Kenneth
rSrkrv
werr^Thurad^- i Pri’ce"of’siinfle)d were Sunday dln- Irving. * Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Olsen
M.ud RcT wr
Mr and Mr* Richard were Sunday afternoon guests of
Durkee and family. * Mr and Mra. Mr. and Mr*. Harry Boughner of
’• “ur .nd Un arl Rvervm. and Merrill Karcher and family were
Mr. and Mrs. Claud Walton were
family Were Bunday guest* of Mr. 2^“^ Mr*UlHenrv ^archcr^and
; and Mrs Wm. Tinkler of Hastings.
Karchw .and Sunday evening supper gucsu at
Little Dickcv came back for a few daughter. Tlie occasion being Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Bumford of Has­
tings. * Mrs. Bertha Johnson. Row
: day* clay with hl* grandparent*. * ; M. Karcher'* birthday.
Ml. B
nu Mr*.
MIA. Robert Ainsworth v
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Dunkleber- Johnson and Eleanor Bnnnlsh ol I
. Mr.
and
of.
South Berlin. Mr. and Mrs. Lvle cer bf Lacey and Mr. and Mrs. Hastings soent Sunday with Mr
and Mr* Dan Postma and daugh­
._3_
------- wereo—
Lvda of Lake Odessa
Sunday Blrj Dunklebcrger of Hasting, were
j afternoon visitor's at Mr. and Mrs Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs ter Phyllis. * Mr and Mrs. Wm
Liz‘ Vvuui
s. w
.cc I; Clement Mead and family ♦ Mr. Spears and son of Caledonia spent
1 w.
J. D.
Cool'*.
* ouinix,
Sunday uum
dinner
guest* of’Mr. and Mrs Cha*. Bunn nnd Mrs. Lloyd Karcher and Mr the weekend with their parents Mr.
and Oorothy were Miss Marion nnd Mrs. Don Carrick of Grand and Mrs! John Thaler, also Mr and
Roush of Detroit, nnd Pfc. Caleb । Raoids were Sunday afternoon Mrs. Howard Thaler of South
Coyhl*. Pvt. Jeasc DeVltt of Fort callers at Mr. and Mrs. Ix-ap Kar- Campbell. On Sunday all were din­
o. *
- Doris ..^er
Custer. * Mr and Mrs. Bemlah v..v.
cher's.
Piper of
of ’Battle
Battle ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wm.
Reese. Mrs. Adah Motlcr. and Mrs Creek spent lhe weekend with Vir- Mishler gnd Gwendolyn of South
Ellen Seesc were guests of Lowell , R11 and Harold Woods families * Bownc. * Mr and Mrs. Allen Fish
friend* Saturday. * Mrs. Wm. Hut- Mrs. Stella Cress was In Hasting* and Mrs. Nancy Deming attended
chins has been spending the past last Wednesday and spent the rest the funeral of the late George Gill
of Ionia al the Evangelical church
Sunday afternoon. * Mrs. Daisy
Williams and daughter Mary of
Hastings were Saturday afternoon
callers of Mr and Mrs. Chas Aspinall and Adah Sigler. * Wednes­
day evening callers of Mr. and Mr*.
Merrill Karcher were Mr*. Lewis
Skinner of Caledonia. Mrs Watt
Thomas of South Bownc and Mrs.
Nell Karcher. * Mrs. Alfred Myer,
of Wayland was a Sunday guest of
her son Henry Myers and family.
Mr. and Mrs Carl Bustancc and dav evening. Oct 15 at 8 o'clock.
family of Hastings and Mr. and Tlie public is Invited to attend.
Mrs George Bustancc spent Sun­
Demolutra lion
day with Mr and Mrs Ted Bus­
There will be a products' demon­
tancc of Greenville * Sunday callers
of Mr. and Mrs Allen Fish and stration sponsored by tlie W.M A.
Calvin were Mr. and Mrs. Chas. of the U B Church, at the home
Mrs. -Ellen
Seesc
oh --Friday
after­
Radford ot Grand Rapids and Mr of ......
-----------? —
— —
nnd Mrs. Wm. Fighter and daugh- I noon. Oct. 22. Ladles are Invited,
ter Mrs Forest Yaraer of Hastings. 1
------------vi Fort
ru.1 |।
... ...
.. V.
v. ............
* Pvt. Raymond Wieland of
W.
C. T.
Meeting ,
Temporary supply of coal sent about 400 of our cus­
nd
Mrs
Tlie
W.C.T.U
will
meet
at
Custer called on Mr. and
...
. - .the
home of Mrs Geo Busrance. Oct
George Forbey and son William
V.'l',;'
tomers during past five weeks. Please CONSERVE
Sunday afternoon. ★ Mrs. Geo
L— ' 10 at two o'clock. Everyone welcome
a-nell
------------Brownell and Mra. Nelson Brownell &gt;
---------of
Flint
yrere
Thursday
evening
Methodist
Church
IT by retiring early. Set thermostats low, especially at
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Claud WaiRev. J. W. McCue. Pastor
ton. * The Rev. and Mrs J. W
10:00 Morning worshlp-Themenighf, or better still, kindle fires each ‘morning if
McCue. Mrs. Chss Bunn and Doro- I "Beauties
SlIUl.l of
III Old
Will Age" Special recocnltlon
will
be
68
thy attended the meeting at First-------*---------- u
" Elven those past '**
possible. Kindly take an interest to help NOW.
Methodist church in Orand Rap­ years of age. A mixed quartet whl
ids last Friday. * Mr and Mrs. &amp; 11:00 Sunday school, classes for
Walter Rogers of Battle Creek were
Sunday evening callers of Mrs. Oil nKCS
...
8:00 Evening worship. This will
Maude Rogers and Margarite. *
Mis* Virginia Fish who has been hr a continuation of morning serv­
10-21
visiting in Detroit the past week ice with special music.
8.00 Wednesday evening. Prayer
returned by way of Battle Creek
and spent from Saturday until meeting and Bible study.

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HASTINGS LUMBER &amp; COAL CO.

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AUCTION SALE

In order to settle the personal property, we will sell at public auction at the farm
known as the Ross Burdick farm, located 2\ miles east of Hickory Corners, or 2J
miles west of Fine lake, on

SATURDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1943
Commencing at one o'clock the following will be offered for sale:
HORSES
Roon gelding, 10 yrs. old, wgt. 1650.
CATTLE
Guernsey cow, 8 yrs. old, due Nov. 28.
4 bred Holstein heifers, due in Nov.
4 Holstein heifers, 12 mos. old, not bred.
Roon Durham heifer, 12 mos. old, not
bred.
Holstein bull, ready for service.
Holstein bull, 6 mos. old.
8 Holstein bulls, 4 mos. old.
These cattle are all from high producing dams and

arc Bangs vaccinated.

SHEEP
32 breeding ewes, 2 to 5 yrs. old.
Coarse wool buck, 2 yrs. old.

HOGS
Black sow, wgt. 300 lbs.
7 pigs, 2 wks. old.
Sow, not bred.
7 feeding pigs, wgt. 150 lbs.

FARM TOOLS
Cultipacker. Wagon and rack.
Oliver riding plow.
New Idea manure spreader.
2-horse walking cultivator.
Crotch breecher.
I4 inch harness.
2 ten-gallon milk cans.
Economy King cream separator.
Umbrella tent, size 10 x 10.
FURNITURE^
54-in. top oak dining table.
Oak buffet. 5 dining chairs.
Other chairs.
Leather rocker.
Arm chair. Living room suite.
Overstuffed chair.
Complete bed.
Antique bed, rope style.
Quantity of dishes. Square stand.
Library table.
Heatrola, large.
Wood or coal Florence heater, Ige. size.
Kitchen range/ enamel, extra good.
Rotary electric washer.
Extension table. Kitchen-cabinet.
Boy's bicycle, good condition.

HAY AND GRAIN
200 bu. oats. 10 ton alfalfa.
Ton baled straw.

.

TERMS: CASH DAY OF SALE.

NOTHING TO BE REMOVED UNTIL SETTLED FOR

Other article! too numerous to mention.

CLYDE and FRANK BURDICK, HAROLD MARSHALL Props.
LOREN COPPOCK. Auctioneer

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Hafte^-Charies^Btad*!.^

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'TTS'aM.

Mn. Rose Rueier and daughter ....&gt; .-Miui.-a II n u-'»
day and Saturday,
nlng supper guest

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MILT LEINARR, Clerk

Ira McCallum who ha* been ill sev­
eral month* * Mra. Lottie cirm«h.i
haa bi«*t im han*a mM*m»_____________ __ _____________ ______
W.ltoQ Brook, ipant Friday.tn Bat­
of Mrs. Rullson Sr who suffered a tle Greek on business * Ur. and
bad accident recently while visiting
In the Hendershott district. ★ Mira the weekend with Mr. and IfiZ
Ella UtUeiohn entertained bee Sam Oaib. * Iftra Chamberlain of
niece and children from Gull lake Kalamaaoo. Jeu Haney, who ha*
been
stationed
irr
California.
recently._______ _ ___________
Charles Monica and Mr. and Mra.
Lyman Wilkinson of Prairieville
CLOVKXDUX
ware dinner guest*. Sunday al LeeU.I Wwk'i LktUr
Ur Monicas. * Mr. and Mrs. Clif­
Un. In mneh al BUU. CrMk ford Lent of Hulings and Mr. and
spent Friday With her
**— Mra. Georgs Scoolcraft of Battle
Frank Humeston. * &gt;
Creek raem Saturday afternoon at
Monica left Wednaadaj
Mr. and Mra. Frank Humeston*.
Carolina to spend a cou
with Sgt. Llovd Payne, j
DON'T
BUY THINGS YOU DON’T
na Jean Delhi -1 *' tin spent
NEED-BUY WAR BONDS
Wednesday and
il ilUw
Lester Monicas, i
ert Patton
INSTEAD.

forget Ui
like to hi

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and then

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Men! Men! Men!

Do YOUR Part
on the Home Front
IF YOU arc not permanently employed
in essential war or farm work or if you
will be available for work this fall and
winter WE WANT YOU.
WE

MANUFACTURE VITAL WAR
FARM IMPLEMENTS

ITEMS

AND

Lots oi
a happy

March
"Howdy"
have bee
annlverat

Caruentc
work, a
cheer up
happier
filled wi
vou arc
the ham
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Pcrmonent—Temporary and part time work

OLIVER FARM EQUIPMENT CO.
423 East Michigan Avenue.

,

until six.
Paul Bates visited school yester­
day—poked around to see old
j friends and faces.
' An election was held on the Barry
county local option. In lhe fifth
hour history class the "dry*" won.
eighteen to fourteen.
The sixth'
hour also voted on the same sub-;
Jects. The results were fifteen to'
fourteen in favor of lhe “wets."
|
The demands for young people
I to work are becoming more serious
People who have reached tlie age
of sixteen may find many opportunitles to work. If there are any
boys or girls who have reached thb
age. will they please see Mr. Han| sen.
) Students arc now getting* their
I first annua) "whiffs” of the chem­
i tttry class.
Mayor Hill of the student-council
presented last week Friday. Oct. 8.
1 Captain McPharlln’s wing Insignia
to Mrs. Bassett's room for having
the highest sale of war bonds and
stamps per capita. Their total sale
was &gt;638.10. The wing insignia goes
| to the room that has the highest
' total each week. Captain McPharlln sent hL* wing insignia to the
school after he learned that he was
■ honored in one of the weekly stamp
and bond sales.
The choir, under the direction of i
Mr. Lower, has added three new patrlotlc songs to Its repertoire.
Dancing is being held every Tues -.
day and Thursday noon in the gym.
Tuesday b the day for social danc, Ing and Thursday is the day for
square dancing
A lot of students
। turned out to learn how to square |
dance.
The music I* played by'
Marls Nash, dancing directions are’
lven by Mri. Burrell and square
ancc calk by Bill Christie and.
Paul Ulrich.
' "Old Bessie" (bus number three*
got to the point where she refused
to run any farther. However, since
she has been given a new engine,
she’s going al a fine.gait.
Bus drivers are being rotated on:
different buses to see now wcll-be-'
haved the students on other buses
are. or possibly, to learn to appre-|
elate their own bus.
Final tryouts in the pep meeting I
Friday, Oct. 7. resulted In a tough,
race between five girls. It was quite
hard for the Judges to decide, a,
those trying out were the best of
ten who tried out In the preliminary
tryouts a week ago
Five Judge*
made the decision* as follow*: Re-',
serve*. Virginia Meyers, and Jean
Kenyon. Elizabeth Pantazla. Beu-'
; lah Myers, and Barbara Nixon were
chosen to be added to the regular
team which Is made up of three ot
the regulars from last year—Mickey,
Cooper. Judy Mulder and Milo Coldren. The chairman of thl* meet­
Ing was Mr. Schilling. The band
made its first appearance before
, tlie student* at H H. 8. at the pep
meeting. The chairman for the pep I
meeting this week is Mr. Jone*.
Have you ever heard Dorothy
Hummll’s "chuckle"? Guess who
j has noticed that?
"The Guest Room", the senior
play, ft being worked on. The-cart
is as follows:
Willards Simms—Melvin Haavind.
. Mrs. Martin—Patricia Newton.
Janet Fairley—Willo Hampton. 1
Charlotte Jtowera—Gall Poster.
Mrs. Lessing—Marjorie Stanley.
Mr. Lessing—Morris HUI.
Mary—Helen Carl.

(CantUi

have to 1
port on
Bo. I am
I am in
Bunday.
foot oj&gt;ei
get it ove
to be abl

this mon
Saturday

HIGH SCHOOL NOTES

m&gt;o. Paynes Home Management
class has been visiting homes in
connection with t"
. - .
Among them are: —_
anartment and Mrs. Richard Cook's
nome
in tne
home. In
the near
near ruiure
future tnev
they ex-;
ex-!
peel to visit* a few model kitchens.
Mr Knopf's crops
has shown films on the correct
imethod* of controlling wheat disease*. These films are produced by
Ute experiment stations of the U.,
s Department of Agriculture. They
give trie class an Insight on how
wheat Ls grown In other state*.
j
। The bovs in Mr. Aten's machine'shop have advanced to a new unitof work. Tlie eight boys who start­
ed on lathes arc now on bench
work and a new group has taken
their place at the lathes.
Is there going to be a cross-country
team this year? There are five bovs
training for the two mfJt dash this
)ear. if meets arc plMifiedx If there !
. are. you can "bet" pur tedtn with
Harold Fuller as captain will make ,
a pretty good showing.
Wesley Burrell, former teacher
in Hastings. Was home for n week's
furlough from Camp McCall, in
South Carolina. Mr. and Mrs. Bnr-|
rell held open house Wednesday!
evening Jot their friends. On Thurs-;
day they held open house for the
elghUi grade from four o'clock until

ONTI

Battle Creek, Michigan

Only persons eligible under War Manpower Com­

mission Stabilisation Program will bo considered.

o.-lie Fisher and Mr. and Mra. W !

10-28

£, Ple.rc'‘ of, char'0“* &lt;*1T1 on
Clovqdale friends Sunday, also on
and soil* class!
■
'

Dear Mo
Well.
letters n
from yo
the near

...............

the wale
to gel o
nothing
our trip
Straits
Spanish
through
The city
of New
poverty
stem to
any kin&lt;
with tn
kind, an
cither.

during'
night s
It hasn'
so thrv
when it
Betwe
living in
time! A
L»n't so
that 1
years. H

A

U very

of tent
around

Arab, d
picture*
head;
about t

to hide

with th
you bl
Their t
ly of rn
kind. T
and wi
some. T
used to
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from N
I am
will trn
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v;

have m
here fo
Italy a
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They
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as ther

Let’s Not Break ANYTHING
for the Duration

boy fou
hope y
about
tell ev

I know that you think it’s fun to break electric lamps and sec the
lights go out or you wouldn't do it.

HiHer and Tojo would gladly

How
Corner
you ab
the fo
all thl
touch

give you a medal if you would break all the lights that guard our

war plants, streets and highways.

Why?

Because they help to

guard vital production from the saboteur and keep our streets ond

5

highways safe.

Uncle Sam is counting on you and me to do our

port in this war and we just can’t let him down.
lights are mighty important, so shoot those

You see those

stones at

targets.

You'll hove more fun and I will do my best to keep the lights glow­

ing for Victory.

I know I can couht on you boys and girls to help mo.

jUrpwnl

ofthU

POULT

cnnsuniERs power

|

An

' produ

★

ELECTRICITY IS VITAL TO WAR PRODUCTION

Ilae

as

It. Hitfilv!

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Pam

�THE HASTINGS BANNER. THURSDAY. OCTOBER 14. 1843

ON THE HOME FRONT

you have Utnr Howard.

i

,
w W. Alterdiag.

one there. so I waa told I would
have to wait Uli tomorrow and re­

Dear Bro . Ste, all:

Postmaster
Angela*,, calif.
Ws’isix""

.STS :'B™.y8SJSS

Lm

infection in my foot *o have bom
T am In luck as 1 am having my on quartan, but it te better now.
Sure great to hear you have
Bunday. If . I am going to have my
foot operated on I would like to
get it over with. Although I am glad
to be able io have my Sunday off. have some, most of ours are dehybut if I had my way I would Just d rated.
Well. Sle. I have b&lt;
forget the foot, tn a way I would
like to have it off. I mtsn ths bunch dovia and New Geoi
nnd not my foot It sort of bothers seen plenty of Japs.
meals a day. I've done without a
me at lime*—aches some. (Juea*
lot How arc you coming With your
not any more than It ever did
Think I will get me some dinner Hebrides and Guadacanal most of teeth? -Tib losing toot al mine.
and then write to Arloa I sent lAr- lhe time. I have seen New Cale­
lo» a wedding anniversary card donia. also have seen and been on
this morning. Hope she gets it. Next Henderson and Munda air fields
Saturday te our anniversary—10 which the Jape built, but can't tell
yearn ago we were married Wteh you where I am at present. 1 was
I could be home to celebrate, but also on the liner, preaident Coo­
lidge. when il went down—sure was be hard up. but these native* hare
guess It te no soap
Lots of lovs-and best wishes for a swell ship. You have probably do—their homan all bombed and
seen pictures of it. Got ott OX. crop* ruined. After we take over a
a, happy birthday
Front Your Son.
Have seen plenty of air raids and town you can tee them coming out
many a Jap plane shot down. Bure of the mountains. caves and grass
Jim
is nice to see them come down in hula where they hid while they
Pfc. James Burghduff. 364568M
flames
H * S Co.. 1912th Engrs. Bn.
March Field. California
••Howdy" Jim—We wteh you could quite a boy. and little Dixie, too. foi preUy hi
have been home Oct 2nd for your Sure nites them. Tell Vernice thanks nlll* and
for putting my name in
In ner
her cnurca.
churcn.
anniversary—we tnougnt
thought mat.wnen
that, when lor
re- -r- .
wr saw your wife (the former Arion for at times one sure need* ll over J*
r ...7?
nt?
Carpenter, of Hope township, who; here. as I have seen bullet* and
1
works at the Penney *U&gt;re&gt;. but scrapnel cut tree* all around. t&lt;»
n
cheer up. both of you. you’ll have close for me. bul we can di*h out * *&gt;*“ ~tk*SL£!’
h7reU’at*
happier anniversaries that will be a lot more than they can. as we j
„
I1 have been eating ice "».m
cream a
filled wiU» a great pride for whnt make a woods look like a pile of
tootnpicK* Some
some of
oi the
uie bombs
oomua
you are now doing, to guarantee toothpicks
“C*t uince Jett the States
the
,.ir happine**
haiipineM in years lo
to come.
come
noiot 25
2- ‘
ow
dropped on them made holos
holes
tr «
a»M and 50
&lt;a feet
r-M• across. Haven' ; yesterday ti we get paid tomorrow
Did you know your brother Olla • feet deep
been oald
te now Tech. Sgt? Congratulations., been
oald since
since II sent
sent the
the money,
money wfll eat a l&lt;H more aa it wUI b® the
probably
will• soon,
though.
Ult f?rKAj?*.£Un£rfna&gt;b* unU1
Gila—and hte address te—
1I —
•--•-••• —
*Well. Sle. I will close hoping thl* i
r
Tech. Set Gils A Durghduft
finds you all In the best ot health
hWw?n
Camo Miles Standish
and may God bless you all.
^on! know what Iit.will be lUte^yeu
•t Co Mmes* office
*- — —
। I will know in a couple or monuv
Taunton. Mass. .
I —maybe, ha! I would like to lake
Your brother
Birthday. Jan. 20 .
. a vacation in Paiemo. It's a real
Burt
nice town. Of course, after a few
Sept. 10. 1943
Pvt Burt Hughes
bomba have been drooped it chang­
North Africa
A P O 43. c/o Postmaster
es tlie look* of Ute place somewliat
San Francteco. California
Dear Mother:
Well. I guess Ill dose and take
Well. 1 have written quite a few
a nap. Send me lots of boxes. Good
letters m tar but haven! heard
October 2. 1943 Bye.
from you .is yet. no doubt will in My friend Russell: &lt;
Ixwe
lhe hear future Tlie mall te rather
How are all the people tn lhe i
Pfc. Junior M. Wellfare. 3B407B74
alow, as II has to be censored.
old home town, that te if there are
AJPO S. c/o Postmaste’
We had a very nice trip across any ot them left. When you see all I
the water, though It did seem good the fellows here al lhe station you ;
to gel on land again alter seeing kinds wonder if there are any tel- |
Excerpts from a letter from
nothing but water for so long. On lows left out In the open world.
Ensign Marshall Cook
our trip we pawd through the Here we are very much tied down i
Fleet postoffice
Straito of Oibralter and could see while we are In boot training. I
San Francteco. Calif.
Spanish territory We also passed sure could do with a night or two
through lhe city of Oran. Africa. leave and maybe a little fishing,
Sept. 18, 1943
The city reminds me of lhe slums but that te what we are hare for. to
You probably are curious a* to
of New York. There is a lot of do our best to keep all of that for lust what my Job te and how my
poverty there and lhe people don t the happy day* coming.
time Is occupied. I can! say much,
seem to have shoes or clothing of
Navy life a* a whole ten! so bad but may -give you a rough idea. In
any kind. Tlie streets are Uttered though There's a swell bunch of addition to catapult officer. I’m Fly
with trash and rubbish of every shinmates around wherever you are I officer which Includes being
kind, and tlie odor is not so nice and all of them have one object in launching officer or dispatcher oh
mind—that te their nine day leave all take offs. Fly off or catapult.
The weather here Is awfully hot and secondly, tlie day when lhe war You probably have seen pictures In
during the day but coote off at te all done and over.
the news reels or magaalnes of the
night so we can sleep WW «♦•••
I am very *orry I neglected to man with a little flag In hte hand
It hasn't rnined here for six month* wnu
d? tore, rout I
i am
fun about
aoout as giving the launching signals in
write. you
you before.«ut
so they say. It gete vep1 ’nyd(l&gt; poor a letter writer as there te in fact, there te a picture of one In the
when it rains and no fooling c,thfr. this man's Navy. Getting to the Sept.
—... IB S. E Post, page 10 Also
Between the storms and mud ana
it sure seems good to see J ’I've
- r got the Job of spotting plane*
In icu.n
tents we have ".'
a very
' “7, {Friday
living &gt;■&gt;
‘I'C
maay mall
man call
can come
come around
around and
ana i on
on tthe flight deck, which is a J1Jtime! All kidding aside though,
tlme!
though. it
It {ec|
fpel confident the
tlie good old Ha*Has- saw puzzle
-------- . in
... itself. ...
In -------------addition,. I
ten! so bod
bad and I honestly believe
believv Ung#
Ungs Banner te
u there to tell me stand my share of deck watches.
watahea. All
•• I■ m
^m last
In.l nt
111 least
IjMaKt five
five or
OF six
Ki*. n
. bout
.. all .the
V. — —people
—
— | I*_
11 L.M's 1
I— —and
m J —nice
I — — mvav
W
that
can
I med to 11..
live
in —all
interesting
work,
years. Ha!
1 with and have so many good time* never oeta dull or monotonous, and
I go swimming at least twice a . w|lh
! nkc u
.week in the Mediterranean, which ' Our company u about ready to; The food te excellent and the
1* very nice though f“t"pr M•*&gt;; ‘ graduate—our final drill will in Quarters are far better than most.
We are in a valley and have a city
5 Monday we get out j The quarters are two man bunk
of tents. The mountains are all trayn. tickets and pictures and our rooms, each having two bunks, a
around us Most of the people here , drcts jumpers. Tlie sad part of the desk and bureau combination, two
speak French. Spanish.or Arabian. ■ .miyre for Monday te Seabag in-, chairs, two wall cabinets, and a
very few understand English. 'Hw' ijidjon. ah the boys have been I large wardrobe
Arabs dress Just a* you aee them in ।
Bnd ironing clothes, then
There are lot* of other things I
niclures with a cloth around their , wonttering if they will pass inspec- would like to describe and incidents
head; the men and *°men dress Oon Thgl
t0
fun oj [
1Hre
Bbout. bul censorship
about the same. Women cover their jt—being in doubt If you are wrong forbids.
faces except their eyes —I xuppose the onjCers wm tellyou in a none
Give my regards to all. and ill
lo hid* their beauty.
they .have 4oo
WBy. They sometimes trv to do a belterJob ofwrlUng to
any. The men are quite Iriendlv |Inj)reXR Jour mistakes on your mind all of them.
with the American* but will steal :wifh B HAPPY HOHR. which te
’—
you blind If Uiey get a chance. , Ilcver
happy, but It never hurts i
kfarsh
Their transportation consists chief- . you anj. tx&gt; do an hour extra drilling |
ly of mule and a small cart of some , or g lRUc double tlme around the
October B. 1M3
kind. They love American tobacco drUJ fWd
,
Sometime ago my huaband Cpl
and will do most anything to get
Getting back to the Banner, there , Junior Purdy sent me the enclosed
some. They are very primitive andgrp jour oj yg fC|]OW8 here in the , poem and
asked me to send it to
used to heat, mud mosquitoes imd 'company from that county-Wen- you.
sand. I saw a few of mv
mv oldI
old iriencu
irlenas del
del
| |crofoot.
crofoot.Hastings;
Hastings;Earl
EarlSmith.
Smith. A
A group
group of
ol the boys statlpned in
from N.
Nashville.
Marvin
Harrington.
Del-New
New Guinea
Guinea now. made It up.
N C. and It
1t sure seemed gooa&lt; Nashville.
Marvin
Harrington.
Del1I am In
in the Medical corps and
™ I ton; and myself.
myMif We
we B
all
p enJ
enjoy
----------read- i
Thank
you
them
It and we
we all send our Thanks.
rnanxs. ■
will travel with tj
”’0}..’no*
’®* 1 Ru®- -. ing lt
Sincerely
----------------------a-, vn
, rir.t
.
......
i
Helen p^.
I suppose--In
combat
111 hbe
first aid ..
Jt auri. . .
u* .home for
B um*
man to lhe wounded, etc I wouldn l &gt;hlle
P.B. Hte address te:
have missed this «’»l*frtenc« °*£f | Well. Rusa. I can! think of any
Cpl. Junior Purdy. 18085507
here for anything. I hope 111 see morf
M , wUI closc W1U
27th Depot Repair Sqdn.
Italy and Germany, also
,
seeing you sometime after the
27th Air Depot Group
One of our boys could •Pe*k ■ 7th.
A.P.O. 929 C/o Postmaster
little French. So. he MidI hto matRaymOnd Robt. Price. A. 8.
San Francisco. California
*
tress cover to an Arab for 645.1
American money He told the fel­
low it would last him for five years,
so the Arab cut a hole for hte head
and arms and wore it.
They have paper money here and
the Arabs like our silver. Some
homes are quite nice, bul they have
only shutters for window* We have
to keep our tents covered with net
as there are lots of mosquitoes and
no far wc have kept them out. One
boy found a scorpion in hte tent. 1
hope you are well and don! worry
about me as I am well and happy;
tell everyone hello for me.
Lois of love.
Your son
Corp. Howard Randler
Howdy.
Howard—bet
Hickory
Corners would look pretty good to
iou about now. to say nothing of
he folks who live there. They're
all thinking about you and keep in ,
touch with you through your I

the

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BUY WAR BONDS

ft
_______

Heaven,
stretch In

Lot Angeles. Calif
&lt; you and Woodrow with the same
addicos and AJ&gt; O no. may be able
lo get together eventually, anyhow
you can be on the lockout for each

Wa have built a million kitchens
Por the cook* to bum our baan*.
We have stood a million guard

And we have cleaned the eamp laAnd peeled a million spuds:
And killed a million *nake* and
anta.
.
That have tried to ateal our grub
When our work on earth te ended.
Then our friend* on earth will tell.
■’When they died they went tn
Heaven.
For they've done their stretch in
HeR.-

Nashville. Tenn.
(what's your aerial no.. Bill')
'Hallo' to you three brothers,
'son'* of the Lawrence Porter*&gt; —
and how about a letter from, anyuow. one of you guys—
Pfc Harold Potter. 18119390
311 TBB. Bk* 832
Sheppard Field. Texas

GLASS

TUMBLERS

Byrle W Potter
Co. C.. 778 M P
NWS Poatoffice
Fort Lewte, Wash.

When the final tape have sounded
Whan we lav aside Ille s cares.
&gt;
When we stand our last LnapecUon
On those shining golden stair*.
Signal Oorpa at Large
The angle* will welcome us.
Fort Omaha. Nebraska.
Their golden harps will play:
,
And we will draw a mlUlpn canteen
Lawrence A Scobey. S 2/c
check*
107th US N.C.B Co D.-l
And spend them in a day.
Camp Parks. Calif.
It te there we will heir St Peter
Tell us loudlv with a veil
•Take a seat, you boys from New
...
Change
Air Cadet Kenith Gllla*Guinea.
&lt;. (Ne
pie from Tulare. Calif, to MAF8
For vou've done your stretch In class 44 B. Marced. Calif.
Heil."
Heil."
,
*- ’- ’■
New Guinea. 1943
' Next week Lowel Shepard, pecul­
iar .senior at Delton Hign. will 'give
, out’ with local chatter about prac­
tically everybody and everything.
Including you fellows and gals
A/C Donald Borton
i from over that way. so get set for
the Debonair Debouch from Del­
ton. Until then. Cheerio.
Zolly Coffer
Cpl Ian C. Ironside. 34574205
950th Engineers Topo Co.x
Eder Field. Louisiana
Sgt Robert W. Bush. 16102732
A.8.TF Mich. State College.
East Lansing. Mich

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We’d like to see you try Da. Hbm
POULTRY PAN-A MIN in your ration.
The reaaon i. thia—the Research

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B/Sgt. James L. McKelvey
AJ3H. 36178750
APO 4605 % Postmaster

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Pvt Neil L. Kidder. 38417391
Camp McCoy. Wi*.

Pfc. Gerald L. Ryan
U S. Naval Radio Station.
Point Lomo.
San Diego. Calif.

Pvt. Stanley L. Hansen
A.SN. 38458865
Postmaster

Wuhrtlle? Tenn.

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OF

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mfr IQI |ME BRACE

(Continued from page L Bee. 1)
Interviews, after waiting nerhaos
hour i saw that the time had
come for expansion at this pant
also. But as the years passed it was

BAMnTB,

TKVMPAT, Q&lt;TQ»t» 14,

"Facing thsm all I said: 'But I the univmlty itself began to take
public was getting tired can do the work they came here to
of Campbell visited
Sunday * at
he matter kept coming undertake. I don't suppose hell ever this boy doe* not deserve this—, &lt;jn a rapid development due not a WUlam-Mishler's. * Mr. and Mn.
whatever you caU Jt. He tea good J little. I am oblli?d to belief w
legislature. In vain we do this again, but others will.'
Arthur Barnaby and son Edwin and
Insisted that the students brought t#They answered: 'So you punish
d.ent, “nd •™*n- They «-1 the reflex action of the phenomenal famllyof Martin
the custom with them from the him,a* example to other*' .
PHedj Did Christ deserve to be growth of The College of Agricul"No.' I replied. ’I see that you crucifled?'
might' be called dfool habits.
। ture.
.
have not thought much about wiiat
Then, turning to the boy. I said: I “nilnnl* na&gt;&gt; nt&gt;w
. comb and wife.
developed in their pinfeather days might be called the philosophy of
Wsdel and family. Mrs. Wedel's
In vain we appealed to the *tu- dL\clphne. You use the word punish.
father from Pennsylvania and Mrs
dents, for however well the mass The university has no authority to
Vivian Anderson of Hastings were
punish a student: only the courts
responded to the injunctlo
Sunday dinner guests of Jake Gless
tect the Rood name of th
die institu­ do that’
and daughter Conine. * Mrs. Jen­
li^n llli-H.
Our business is to keep condi­
tion.
there ware
were enough recalcit­
nie
Pardee and Waneta Schray &lt;ere
tions here as nearly satisfactory' as
rants to keep tlie custom alive.
Tuesday afternoon callers on the
"Having must be stopped. Tlie possible,' I said, ‘so the fathers
say that Illinois University was latter's mother. Mrs. Loyd Brock of
Council decided, after giving fair end mothers will be willing to send medicine like a man. If you’ll do among the leaders in showing what
notice, unon a year's suspension ot their boys and girls to their uni­ that. Ill help you get Into a good a university can do in promoting
such students as were found QUllty. versity. and so that taxpayers will Institution for your year's vacation, the development of a state.
MARTIN CORNERS
Not Ions afterward, a rather mild be willing to turn a part of their and you can graduate there, or come
"In -ydoing
the College of Ar­
Mr. and Mrs. Shirley Slocum were
« this,
case ot hazing occurred. One of the earnings over to this institution, back here &lt;J. the end of the year.
......
—...
n more
.expected and well be glad,
st students in otrr college was so that
V1®1,.it
1.1 may douUte
the--work
glad to see vou.
you. In lhe , rtcukure
ncuiture not only took on a more Sunday afternoon visitors at their
—
ii.ii. to ....
____ -______
’lli fh.n
urged with complicity and ad- °f ‘‘ We »h*U *&gt;
m Utile
tlie ____
meantime
haxera will *.....
learn ..
that. I' ranirl
»•*»&gt;? orou.
1™$
«han Alh.,
other depart- daughters. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon
Sttcd its truth, though nobodvels»T siu,d,e,nt5 “ pcaslbie in the discharge | the university means exactly what
CJ ,he university—for the Karar’s northwest of Woodland. *
M. and Mrs Orr Fisher. Ruby
-------- probably —
■
j would
of this duty, but We shall do enough
i it says, and vour influence in that ’ sl*te had never been generous with
of •*
lhe
party
involved
Join in the confession. We suspend­ to keep the university alive, who- direction will be ten times that of ‘ th0 university—but we enjoyed Cogswell and Wgyne Van Sycle
I contact* with Influential Interest*
were Nashville visitors lost Tues­
ed that student, whereupon a small ever may suffer, or whatever they | a known skulker
day
evening, being callers at the
may
have
to
endure.
Our
friend
■
"And
he
took
my
advice
telling
i
outside,
also
with
the
state
legislahost of his personal student friends
came to tny office to plead his here. your and mine, b not being his friends to go home and leave Itur®, that were not equaled or even home of Mrs. Olenard Showalter
n„ni«h»a—he
h«. is
i« being
h-in» disciplined; hlln to
hls own gffgjrj. jje appro&lt;»ch«*d by other departments and Mrs. ELsii- Cogswell. * Mrs
cause. Tliey said: 'You ore punish­ punished
Arthur Perrin of Grand Rapids
institution,
ing « good man. Lpr telling the nnd il Is not tor telling the truth, made an excellent record while | 01
truth, and you are felting the real which everv gentleman is ready to away and returned to graduate. He ’ “It would have been verj' rosy, and visited her parents. Mr. and Mrs
now holds an honorable and trusted . quite natural for the rapid expan- Milo Barry from Tuesday Uhtll
culprits ro. This man was not a do. but for hazing."
"I added: 'Yob say it is Unfair profcssorshlp In one of our best sion of the College of Agriculture Friday of the past week. * Mr. and
leader: he went onlv when he was
unless we gel the others, it you institutions. And hazing has stopped to lead to Jealousies of and friction Mrs. Elmer Gillespie and daughter
bluffed for being yellow.'
“It was up to ine to educate tills will tell us who they are—and you at the University of Illinois, not in the University, whose other de- Marcelle of the Center road were
recent
visitors
at
------ Tuesday^evening
.■*
“
youm: bunch upon the correct Phil­ know—well do the same to them. whollv but largely through the In- Lpartments did not share in this un- , ;;
’perfectly good usual growth. It might have ap- "r- “”d
°[r / “ner s.
osophy of student discipline It was But the university la not organized convenience of
Ann Marte 6nuhuls~oTnear Coats
peared to many a* a case—to use a Ann
not the first Instance nor the last. to know all things, nor will it police boys'
lhe institution sufficiently to do
"With the passing of the vears I homely exure**lon—of 'the tail wog- Grove Ls spending the week with
bu» is given a* charnc’rrl’Uc.
her uncle and aunt. Mr. and Mrs.
'Now listen.' I said to the fellows abstract justice as between men not only wa* unable to maintain Kin« the dog.'
pleading for their friend and fra­ who offend against Its good name. personal acquaintance With our , "But we insisted that the tall Norman Barry and Joanne.
Mr. and Mrs.„ Minor Bateman
ternity brother. Tn trying to get a Even the courts, which exist for students, but the time came when 1 mu*t continue lo act and to be the
guests of Jackson
good boy and a personal friend out no other purpose, cannot mete out I was no longer able to know with ; tail, and that it needed a good were weekend
i
of an awkward scrape, vou are even-handed Justice, and they have certainty every one of the younger strong dog to wag it. So the man- ’, relatives. ★ The sympathy of the
asking the University ot Illinois to lhe power to compel evidence, even members of our own faculty. I was agement of the college kept theunl- entire neighborhood is extended to
abandon Its duty of keeping condi­ from unwilling witnesses such ns flnally obliged al reception.* to put! verslty's needs always in mind In Mr. and Mrs. Carl OraahuU of CoaLi
tions livable, so that you and others you.'
a monitor nt lhe head of the line i the legislature we fought for each I Grove In the death of their infant
that I might not seem too Ignorant I other s bills calling for money lo son bom Friday. * Mrs. Nlnn
of our own personnel. Such Is the support the college and the umver-

Sy? .‘“J/.

hoping to keep him
crow nature, Jimmy

.

HELP BEJ

taSSS.'SS-.’S'nl!

and en-----------------,----------- .. —j crow’s
name is not Abraham Lincoln.)

IGHTY-EIG

L E G A L S

On thi *

ass s“^8ss^

"This expcriaace fully convinced

young, and too few agencies for
•ringing them together. For this
tvason I have always had great
interest In the office of dean of
Bien. an office created in our inoUtutlon with the first incumben'.
Thomas A. Clark, who Is still In

"Now Ktudent*. even prospective
Carmen, are not all angels, or if
oo some of them are not beyond an
occasional fall from grace, and so
•ot Infrequently become subject to
"Wth us all lhe discipline wa**
vested in the Council of Admlnl*tratton. a small body consisting only
of the university president and vjee
pnsident and the deans—a body
•mall enough to do business rapidly,
•nd not too large to revise Its de­
cision* day after tomorrow. One in­
stance Illustrates not only the posOtbUltv of discipline coming toeven
a good student, but also the benefits
of sound administration
“We had been much troubled by

/faffing

Cfffs /

8TATX OF MICIHOAN. THE CIRCUIT
COURT FOR THE COUNTY OF BAHRY

Hom&lt;

(i

write, pronto. I
Khat-a-name!
down on the I
Here's the w
Ing October 2

about eighteen
lhe USO and
That means t!
I uj * nrpan
poratlon and Ik

playint possun

110.50 lo halt
brighter for tl

increasing demands upon us. and 1 and how we took potluck one with
tv. j. v. Q. WUI DC OUr
correspondingly Increased appro- । another, for many years is one of ,
prlatjons called for in order toxnake ; the marvels of educational history. I and furnish the program.
inanv and Important additions to । I think it must have resulted from i
cur faculty. The initial half dozen Doctor Burrill's oft repeated sloof both college and expeRtnent sta-gan that “What is good for the ■
_
tion soon became twenty, then for-S University is good for every interest DFPFND ON HAY
ty. fifty, a hundred, and finally at and for every one of us.” So jeal- I
' tnw vn TiA* I
I How to doctor'up dairy rations to
the peak something over one hun- ousies and antagonisms were never I ..—
,,Uuiu w
rir
IK*.
n
r
v,-..
.. _
deed and fifty. To find so many. | allowed to break up the harmony in ; fit the kind of hay stored in .lhe
nnd have them of suitable charac- the faculties of all the departmenu haymow has been reduced to six
ter. vision and training, especially of the university. We pulled for. ; -simple Kian.
grainrations
iNLjuiu bv
uv au dairy
uairy ex­
in those days of inadequate means instead of agoliist
each other. !| tension specialist atztMichigan
**‘?*-‘ Stale
*-•forMt«r,r1.d,?vclopnlent’ *“ of JUe,f“Jn the very midst of our rapid de- College.
a difficult, evenMdangerous adven—&gt;----------- »»— u—. Drawer
-------- re— ! &lt;»
—.—-----«— —
an .f 'clopment
President
Varying
weather
conditions dur­
ture. How to weld them into an ef­ slRncd to “ccept the commissioner- ing
the haying season gave farmers
fective faculty. tT
r~:
were
bift
creation tn New York, and------w some that
some---excellent hay .
and
.
Dr.
ur’ Edmund
tamuna J.
J James came
cunt Into
,n,° the
Inc doesn't
ooesn i have
nave high
nign quality.
quality, Three of
harmonloiis^-that, was the question presidency. Bom in Illinois, he had ' the groin mixes are sus

But. just a
dough we're a
USO and USO

COW'S RATIONS

Its Fall check-up time
at Studebaker dealers
EATHER changes are coming! Make
sure that your car is ready.' Have it
looked over now by expert mechanics

W
®oW ot y°ur

A thorough Studebaker check-up won’t take
long—and it w ill let you know just what your
car needs in order to stay in good condition.
It's Fall check-up time now at Studebaker
dealers. Come in and let us do whatever is
needed to keep your car up to par.
KIEF TOUK CAM UP TO PAR WITH STUDEBAKER 5IIVICE

GOODYEAR BROS. HARDWARE COMPANY
111 E. STATE ST.

PHONE 2101

MEN

HASTINGS

University is good for every interest
and evervone of us “ We went far­
t her by getting the group together
; frequently, believing that social
contacts would prevent what would
have been the most natural consei quence In getting so many strangers
suddenly together, representing as
they did. many diverse interests.
There was danger of a .break up
into separate, conflicting and oossibly contentious groups.
“But our dangers were not limited
I to possible internal dissensions In
cur own college. We were making a
very rapid growth comparable to
Jack's bean stalk It was for a time
. much more rapid than any other

WOMEN

WANTED
IN OUR LOCAL PLANT

GOOD WORKING CONDITIONS
GOOD WAGES

a. c. Baitzcr. dairy extension spec1 ialist at the college, one mix could
nounds
of ground
around com
corn
contain 500
ouu pouno*
oound* 01
a. _r
Or K-.i-..
barley. -------------100 pounds
of _u...
wheat. 100
pounds of light oat* and 100 pounds
of dry cull beans.
__ __ ... ...... .
... ...
.
Another mix could be 400 pounds
of com and cob meal, 200 pounds
wheat. 200 pounds oats and 200
pounds 16 oer cent protein commer­
SOUTH BOWNE
cial feed. The third of the mixes to
Paul Hoffman and
_ -family.
- ... Mrs.
„
go with high quality hay could be
dln-( 200 pound* com or barley. 200
Lydia Karcher were Sunday din-.
ner guests of lhe Rev. Shrock and nounds oats and 200 pounds of the
family
of
Zion
Hill.
*
&gt;frs.
AJmn
ia per cent protein feed.
c—-rr —
■-. ---z-, |
lU1d. daughter
Some fanners will have auanti-

-------------- -his guidance the university
uiMyeraitv
Under hte
by icaps
leans
and bounds.
litsiew u&gt;
grew
leaps auu
bounds
wunus. The
»i»c uifU
nt nny
nflv *?ec»nl£ nn.
lle r.rn.itw 2L
one nt
ot
over 1200. The student body increased from 700 to 800 in the mid
1-­
Lr
dle nineties to over 10.000 In the
period covered by these reinin li­
cense?."

,
100 pounds soybeins. Another mix
troll. Is vbjttng his mother. Mrs., contains 300 pounds ground com or
Ethel Boyle at the home of Milo barley. 200 pounds wheat. 200
Curtis * Wesley Blough had the. pounds oats. 200 pound* dry cull
misfortune of losing his cow the, beans and 100 pounds linseed meal,
rpist week. * Mrs. Jennie Pardee I Tlie third suggested
mix would
and Mrs. Mattle Mishler attended &gt; consist of 600 pounds ground corn
the W. S. C. S. meeting ot Bownc I or barley and 200 pounds of 32 per
Center Wednesday.
| cent protein commercial feed.
Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs Will Dipp ot
of West,
To any of these grain
gn
mixes
Carlton visited Sunday ...
afternoon
-------------: should be added salt, one pound to
with Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Walton. I 100 pound*
pounds of grain. Another
Anot.«, addi­
* Pvt. Cecil Cruttcnden of King-! tion
uon should be deflorinated
deflorii^ted pho«.phoaston. R. I., and Melva Clag^W of nhote
nhate rock mineral feed, one pound
Hastings and Chester Richardson ; to 200 pounds of grain. In many secsec­
ond family of Hickory Comers spent ••
-------of
• *•the
-----------------------•- - to Baltstate, according
Uons
Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. zer. one ounce of cobalt sulphate
| LaGrand -Collier. * LaOrand Col-; to 100 pounds of salt has aided
Iler and family spent Tuesday evc- dairy cattle nutrition and health.
nlng at Chester Richardson ot,
Hickory Comers.
DON'T BUY THINGS YOU DON’T
. Wm. Spears and family of Cale-i
NEED—BUY WAR BONDS
donia. Mr. and Mrs. John Thaler I
INSTEAD.

(.V nllln.ltf. .1

Olllllljl' -.1

think of Um
countv kick in
the USO has
YOU and YO
Incidentally
the amount

FOLLOWS EXAMPLE
■ OF MARY’S LAMB
“jimmy",
owned bt
--------- , the pet crow u.ncu
■
! B'llv
years c!d
old sori
sc
’’■’i*’ Cotant twelve -,zzzz
of
Mrs. Dwight
Dwight Cotant
Cotant wh&lt;
wl
- Mr.
—.. and ....s,
m.u
.....
ii
_
____
.v.
..
live about two miles south of thi
city, has been furnishing oonsldcrable
entertainment
for
Billy';
schoolmates for a couple of weeks.
The crow, which is a little over
a year old. likes to travel and re­
cently followed the school bu* into
Hastings and spent the day at
school, perching on the window sills
nnd In the nearby trees until time
for Billy to go home at night. The I
next day, Jlmrpy must hove been
afraid he would be late for school. ।
as he started out before daylight ।
and was waiting for Billy when he I
arrived on the bus. which greatly | kotice to creditors
pleased the children.
। . «&lt;•’• of Mlehlean. tl«
Last summer. Jimmy took special I fo,l
J!"!’’’
delight In pulling clothespins off |
‘ *’
the neighbor*' clotheallnes. so Mrs. ,
“ '
•
Cotant pul a stop to that by clip- j
■ In.I •«!&lt;! r.lai
ping hi* wing*. But since Jimmy •
persists in coming to town and vis­
iting school, she has again done

'
,
[

CAN VITAMINS CHANGE

GRAY HAIR? j “Sy’"Z
,nw amazing
ama^ nxpnrianea of .I
Rnad Iho
__________
. ,
.
.
,
— , ,
Oray-hairud
In Calcium
■
.people
.
_|। ORDER FOR PUBLICATION
Panlofhtnata tofts spomorod by i ( Bu‘* nf Mkhi*«n. Tb» ri
Good Houtokooping magaxino. _

According to this

EXPERIENCE NOT NECESSARY

(VICTORY LUNCH
It will relax your war nerves

and give you added energy, too!

Waitings

Phone 2131

Great Lake

milk Is sure to win the praise of the hard­
working man on the production line.

It

KNOCK

ing so hard to get the war materials to
our fighting forces, and it helps to relax

OUT

his tired nerves. Enjoy the flavorful good­

All applicants must qualify under the new war

WINTER
COLD

ness of a cold glass of milk every day and

see how it keeps you feeling strong and

manpower stabilization plan in order to be accepted

healthy!

BRING BIRTH CERTIFICATE AND APPLY AT

Ask For Highlands Dairy Grade A Milk!

EMPLOYMENT OFFICE

HIGHLANDS GRADE A MILK

HASTINGS MFC. COMPANY

HIGH IN CREAM CONTENT.
PASTEURIZED. PT. 7c. QT.

4 Qc

10

BUY U. S. WAR BONDS AND STAMPS

HIGHLANDS DAIRY
Phone 2451

ROBERT W. COOK. Prop.

grand folks;
opportunity o
in telling you
‘goings' on*
woods." I ne
putting wor
here goes—an
leading this
As some of
Co. have told
been really n
having some
colorful leave
I and everythi
1 the farms to
who is just a
, to many of
bit on the
creases the
here on the
I let that both
only too glad
we can to g
vested. Even
I doning over
I snare, too.
I
Perhaps so
I terested to k
I Bureau are
Ings and pla
1‘as well as
the latter, is
social. Nov.
Friends welc
I
The huntl

folks this pa
to see them
In their na
aUnd Bob
"Cooky" on
goes It. Bob
at our Boy
any harm,
you cook b
than we had

Stebbins &amp; Jacobs

gives just the pick-up he needs after work­

SOME JOBS OPEN FOR YOUTHS 17 YEARS OLD, WHO HAVE HAD PRE­
VIOUS NYAOR HIGH SCHOOL MACHINE SHOP TRAINING

Hello I All you
Gals In the S

were full of
I understan
scarce and
are plentifu
thia war Is
ponese and
scarce than
here In Bar
Marv Har

Include

The lunch box that carries a thermos of

PAST

Some peopU
that la quite a
Please tcU
you think it h
The Banne
neaday, Oct.
better Ulr«ra
Hastings Mfr.
self to ten *
day-letter.

Hutingi

WITH
a smooth-running (ARI
Give your cor ample protection this winter to fight
off ice and sleet. You will need a check-up before
the snow starts falling. Come in now. Let us da
the work!

Buy U, S. Bonds and Stamps

ANDRUS SERVICE
rknu 2240

also " Butto
sunny stale
I wish I c
tonal to eac
Old Delton
that much
so I’ll Just
■Fighting Fo
can end thi
lean flghtlm
end It—for
that all of
Front, will
the way.

•Howdy"
highlights
The hun
a bang (a

previous ye
age of shell
cnallanged
of some of
story has
truth, so h
b'-agle mee
big flock
nearby lake
WlllllM we

too late to
tliey went
Kst arrive
be on
toward Ho
yelled to A
put one s
«un. aimed
usualv is
brought d

Halting., Mick.

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SECTION ONE—PAGES 1 to 6

EIGHTY-EIGHTH YEAR

On
CIRCUIT
IF BARHY

The Hastings Banner

A.^ingle R«ar Uc«n*« TUt ft)NSFDVATION
* A * * * * Flat, far Y.or 1944 I
,
Mlrhbrsn motorist* tn IBsa will nenr uh itc ni an

Home rront

'«,!»
i’uS&amp;ss; DEPT.
HAS ITS PLANS
u&lt;z?"lroS"*i^ttacl&lt;lpUw» In u».
Will D.vxlop Yonkw Spgi.

HASTINGS. MICHIGAN. THURSDAY. OCTOBER 21. 1943

EDITORIAL
The Italian declaration of war
However, with the Italian fleet
against Germany mean* UUle from neutralized. Allied ships needed in
a military standpoint. The Italian the Mediterranean area to meet
army, never a weU-lqulpped. en- thl* potential threat, can be re-

rlthll

HASTINGS
rueL.
rvirDEFEATS
1
CHARLOTTE 21-0

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•.jsrw-1
as

■rtV.'-o fE-S&amp;H’-SWSSwSW\

(• Court

ill

Arrilta

DISTRIBUTION OF
RATION BOOK IV

io-t&lt;

Three Month* E*tat*
Tax
i" Thl. D * T I fi N I M R
County Is $1,762.59 ‘K A I I U N I N U

*
«
. .
1 Th* estate lax levied by the state yS AT A GLANCE W1
Saxons Turn In Best
.
Jin Barry county for the months of
.
i’Wi&gt;
Performance of Year
|
»ecre. .
..
. .
.
. I f°r Si.7g3.oe irom nine mates, a*
u?» ot .uu
SUF
uk •
"J*
Hi! thualastic or determined fighting leased for service eUewhere.
^day night, Oct. 15. Mie shown by the records tn the office
This is a regular weekly fratruw
• • .
nul
V.nX*. Bprln*. P.rk hu l—n force Is broken and scattered. Only
Hastings Saxons defeated a favored of the judge of probate. They are designed to aid you tn your dUT"
1944 plate*
will iS
be CTfil-mr'
maroon with
laui.
P£™.r.L
small remnants of these remnant*
. advantage
’
rent ixfrchasA af ltenu rauSteS%y
That was the main
of-r Charlotte team by the score of 21M). u follow*
white numeral* for the full-year
Thi* letter I* itricUy * quickie. lags
are now In territory controlled by the Italian surrended and the dec­ In this game the locals displayed an' Eli, Elbe I. Lanfear .... • w “
------------- —' “
.... and white
.MU with
wiU, maroon
nurnon num
num-­
7--tuau awwWMWaeE
bers for the half-year.
-JOO tellrve* thl* service will enable inlaration of war by the- Badogllo array oi hard blbcking and vicious gst Alice Crouse .. . ...
At the same time the Waterloo
tackling that net the Orioles back E*t Sarah A Tinkler ..
The state will order 1*00.000 of "'"T. ”area, consisting of 12.000 that the Nazi military police will
’KD0 dividual* to cooperate more fully tn
'what-a-name!) and give ths low­ the plate* which are manufactured ----- !*Uon
government
does
alters
the
»ituaon their heels at almost every point Ext. John W Armstrong
12122 winning the war on the home front,
i,
located
between
Ann
Artxr
down on the U8O.
continue to be able to lurpreu any tlon little. If any. Trained Italiani In the game Particular mention,
mention;- . Mary
- ■*
by prisoners. Use of one Instead of
XZ
e*i
K, -----------------Van Dugten
M,“* rBU &lt;’»“«wa* also given to the
must be made of the entire Hasting* Est. Fred W Wright ....
Here's the way it is:—■Commenc­ tioTkemn on nkh cr Mil wrmll 1 .... Jackson,
175 21
Brown stamps C D. E and F now
state organization. The Yart- serious attempt* by Italian leaden crews of these warships may even­ line which overwhelmed almost
ing October tnh. a bunch of us' a savings of 600 ton* of steel and sameSprings
evWm. P. Hardke ....
571*9 valid through Oct. 30; G become*
park contains about to mobilize itriking forces behind tually be of some service to the ery play Charlotte tried Tnost
kivilians ar* going to nut the bite 175.000 In the manufacturing cost*. | kee
and was FMt Euphemta Carpenter
KOO valid Oct 24 and remain* good
4200 acre.s The department ha*
Allied
cause
—
but
Just
how
or
where
■
constantly
throwing
the
Oriole
backs
"wpBomrtlu h.„ .ppre.M
Eat. Eva C. Kenarton ...
51907 through Dec. 4.
_7^^i7;d tv
chiTf over 9.400 the German line* taa a matter of or when is not clear.
1 for losses.
about eighteen thousand buck* tor
In Yankee
Spring*. ’Orange
vt,IeLHope
Rut'x^io
nships. ­ fact, it la Improbable that Italian
I the I’SO and related war aeltelUea. rtcated&gt;rtoUthel&lt;plateatwith acres
I The first score of the game came
Total
...81.782*6
ville. Hope and Rutland townshloa. leaden in Nazi-controlled territory
. fiinn.i!?
‘taiiuEE" wlrt : muc^ of which can be added to the I
. ..
U, b.
.b.^ &lt;b| s
;; &amp; ebj,„
are
in
any
position
to
organize
re
­
™
Ji
failure*. Hart- • tract
u&gt;cl obtained
obulned from
Irom th®
Ulo .ovem- — yard drive at the end of judge of probate, but is remitted to and Z are now eood through Nov.
not the Allies gain aqy concrete po- which Mason
Thomas
ripped
.
Mr—
------—■* . the stale, and become* a part of 20.
tnan aaaart***• ment. Jt can. and probably will., sistance).
iltlcai advantages from Italy's dec-' through hl* own center and carried: the primary school fund.
,
Sugar
' ‘
I ------purchase
Jnore land* in that section i
The surrender of the Italian fleet taratlon of war
Tii* marain if' lhe ftU 28 yard* {or • *co"’ Ayre*
-- '
Stamp No. 14 good for 5 pound*
can be no longer profitably
was.
of
course,
a
very
valuable
vic
­
taratlon
of
war.
The
margin.
If
k
i
ckcd
the
extra
point
and
the
i
QIA
nCAICTR
ATIA1I
Aug.
16
through
OeL
31.
K....;d a* farm*.
playing pout
j I K A IIUR
i Stamp* No/i5 and 16 may be uwd
The question now is: What does tory for the Allies but not in the any. appears to be alight. Our of- i *«&gt;" was 7-0 In the second quarter, H111 Kl
* r“u“
nawwinMiswn
r&lt;jr cannln- aagar in amount* of
the state conservation department way most of us imagine II is im­ Octal recognition of the declaration,1 "“MgP B5“ln
lx n.
In .Uh I Jo
Tn. ■ of * 72 yard romp
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intend to oo with these lands which j probable that many unite of the •tie*
cm in with two Individual* con- hu _wn' left
e£dbv Myer*
Ayre. around
‘mSS
it ha* so recently acquired from the Italian fleet will ever see service nected rather closely In the minds kicked the point after touchu
who had th* tough luck to be taken
tidown
I
Vzv
HUY
■
m
LLLVII
v
I
s
Stamp 18 good for 1 pair.validity
federal government? Barry county on the Allied Hide. Difference in of European people with the-Fa-: and the score at the end of
3f
the
—
.
.
.
r
,
j.
___
t
oxtanded
mdtftanrtjr.
AlrotRM
people are particularly interested in gun calibers, machinery, etc. would
Townsnips and City Show a *tamp No. 1 tn War Ration Book
scist regime and the Axis brand of; half wa* 14-0. Hastings,
' the Yankee Springs 4200 acre projcreate a tremendously difficult prob. power
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politics—Marshall Pietro
In •*-•the *fourth
----- —
period
•--* Hastings,
Great Interest in Contest
'.•{II scheduled to became effscUve
Borry's Quota For Drive I*
In a recent interview. P. J. Hoff- lern In repair, maintenance and doglio and King Victor Emmanuel.I was set back deep In their own I Evidently the Local Option Issue
Ing the beat they can In thta fight.
&lt;1 ken A. I
Tknn On* . master, director of the Michigan de­ supply—and battleship*, like any Neither were outright fascist*, to territory as a result of an even- ■ „,&lt;h draw une 01^ tarawx if not
i
« or Let* Than One | partment of conservation, spoke other jjrectalon machinery, need be sure but Badogllo did step In lente''halfback*11 Startina ^roinShHr the
stamp Number • from
vote* ever polled in
Dollar Per Person
very definitely on the alm of his lol* of attention.
kwn 2 iSSfhn?
I Borry county. Word from the town- Mileage Ration A Book. w
j
(Continued on Pag* 4. Sec. 1.)
S^erhoffi a^th^wSTd^to
SffiSh Hrt-K'""
so and USO-Camp Show*.
SO, for thr benefit of the guy*
the Oriole 12 yard line; then with |
?Av ^Xvio^ 71r&lt;.
F|W1 °"
I
nd gals, who are going out to put
..^htnlng
Thomas chucked
, heavv vote
Ulhmln, swiftness
..Iftm-Thomu
autkrt i
rt.
&gt;e bile on the civilians I meaning x
.a November 2nd in the township*.
’’
"
fh»?50'in?,TlnS-S?&amp;““X,JS.r
third and final tally Ayres auin this city ««•
Ml new voters hare' 1,011 “
’banai-a
tomatically split the uprights and I registered and 150. whose name*
duw r»r «.aniun&lt;
card or telegram telling what YOU nhartzed the committee’s apprecta- people of Michigan what is needed.
We notice that the Marshall
,
Lona Bruce, two years old daugh- the score remained 21-0 for the re- were removed from the list last1
think of the drive. SHOULD the
(Continued on Page 3. Bee. 1.)
eountv kick In? DO YOU feel that ere busy folks, with many other
spring, because they had not vot­ fruit crop* will
1 ter of Mr. and Mr*. Lloyd Bruce.
.conned «. PM. &gt;. M. U
Sfffi S'. »
the U8O hiss done a rood Job for demands upon their time, and that,
ed in two years, have reregistered.;
! of Delton, route 1, was accidentally
| YOU and YOUR GANG?
Last March, after removing the
it was to be hoped that everyone1,
i North America and two thirds of’ shot Friday forenoon, but was not
Incidentally. If the county raises would co-operate with them In get­
names of such non-volers. there re- •
South America iare peopled with1 seriously
Injured.
Her
brother
—— a— , . —
aa
oouin
mained 3399 names No doubt aev-.
ting the job done.
i-----------people.
with1 Lloyd. Jr.. 14. had been out hunt­
for canning «u&lt;*r[ wnum M&gt;e United States is seeking; ing with a 22 rifle He came into
These 16 Township Chairmen are 1
kt home will be putting out the spearheads or sparkplug* in
r the Ml makes the total
to cultivate much closer relations.. the kitchen of hl* home. It was
.
**uu.
It 1* probable that the vote
; the Marshall school seems to be• rainy outside and the rifle barrel
the
drive ‘to"
to raim
raise 117.650 I" this kJ A if EC EIME CT ART
"he drive'
- - ---------------------I will fall short of 3*00, which 1* sev.
In
line.
No
doubt
these
countries
i
was
wet.
The
boy
sat
in
a
chair
This represent* approxl- mni\r&gt; rlltr 11 ilK I
Some people are bound to think county
mately ten
^•**■*■
Sewoqc That Fed Tank to ertl hun4red morv than we ever MRS. MARTIN TINKLER. Props.
' will experience a great develop­• and was wiping the gun barrel. The
maieiy
ten dollar*
oonars per
per county
county man
man. 1
Having sold the farm. Mrs. Tink­
n- tv
J j • / XJ * \
m this city. At any rate the
that la quite a lot.
ment In the near future. It will be: rifle was loaded. In some way the
in our armed forces. Raising thl* j
Good Attendance at Its
Be Diverted into City System unusually targe registration can be ler will dispose of the personal Please tell Zolly whether or not sum calls for an average of just
। wise for Americans to be very' weapon was discharged, the boll
First
Meeting.
Fine
Several
years ago most of the accepted as indicating a
heavy
..
:
hitting
the
left
Umb
of
hl*
little
much
interested
In
them.
And
that
-----about one dollar per person or five
sewage
of
the
second
ward
was
»°te
on
election
day
in
Hastings.
I
will
be
easier
if
Americans
can
sister.
sister,
fortunately
causing
only
dollars per family.
Programs Ahead
Another ztraw showing the unspeak Spanish.
1■
a flesh
Hp»i wound below the knee joint. piped to an Imhoff tank, just we*t
If your Township Chairman asks
better telegraph me collect, e/o
This tank was supposed to eat up ‘ Saturday n&lt;»n last week. City derk ■
Hastings Mfg. Co. Don't limit yourall material* In the sewage, so that
had recelvrtre-1 ho^hoWgoods. farmeaulpmMn.
I Thus far. the campaign has been
rtofdrtJe'L
S^-boy0. ibo IS M°onS”M«fn to “u liS!
: carried on bv both sides without a clear stream of water would flow 1 cuesta for 59 absent voters ballot*. “““ ,
eoree liebden
from the tank into the river. For Th* following two weeks will ccr-1
Sm
ntead^hrt‘vM Vr^ntkJ%Jiv dA^d
of IU thirty-third year. The
,
rancor.
It
has
been
confined
to
plead that vou are too busy. And nc^et Mlea are
toward 150
Publicity chairman
a time it seemed to operate satis- I ta»nly add manv more But when 59
t^ta taii »S
I
paid
advertisements
in
the
HasBarry Co. United
factorily. and the harmful ele- i *J*ch request* are received up to ft?,
to
when you are asked for your money; W h under Ute condition* this rAIIUHC Al IT
i tings Banner and to the posting of ment* in Ute sewage fed into the 1 October 16. it U entirely safe to ful1 particular*.
War Chest
contributions, don't say you're too
T?eJy ISxl bSliinKg.
I
placards
urging
voters
to
register.
P°°r•
The entertainment consisted of j *wwiiwrf we
1
I Dry rallies really get under way tank by the large sewer were des- ■ “V that there is much Interest In
troyed and the river wa* not pol- i &lt;he contest. That and the 801 new I PETER GRIFFIN, Frew
Hello! All you Fellows and
Ask yourself how many days you’d war Department action film* from FAllklTW ARI All All
Sundav.
work, or how many day’s pay you d the American fighting fronts. Cap- | ||||N| V |1U|N|(|!«
luted from the tank.
I registrations are quite enough to
Having deddsd to quit farming
Gal* in the Service:
I ....
The Rev.
Seth Da
It sure was a surprise to me when give to avoid spending one hour tain Thompson was unable to be WUlil I V* IlliVII
'
For some time the Imhoff seemed warrant the prediction of a heavy Mr. Griffin win have an auction
an
cl
zi i * as l
Minister and chairman)
cl
,j Methodist Minuter
of
work welI Bul
number of ' rote in thl* city Nov. 3.
। sale at the farm located 34 mlto*
I was asked to write to all you adrift in the South Pacific Ocean, present but sent a* a substitute a,
L^nounSd
connwilons wiFh the M-wTrllnM , The Banner U gtad to note thl*' wmt ofLak* Odes*, on M-gTg
Allen Shoenfleld Mokes
.
I grand folks; but also glad for the or ducking a Nazi sniper in Italy, lieutenant who gave an interestThree-Doy Study of
I hi?
1 hivolved In thl* system was con- Interest in the election In all of is offering a good list ctf t)Ortg*&gt;
opportunity of having a small part Then give accordingly of both your । tng explanation of the pictures as.
I
1ft J? STI slderably Increased. But there was Barry county. This matter 1* up cow*, hogs, hay and farm machto*
; they were thrown on the screen.w 1
in telling you girl* and boys of the time and pioney.
Wef-Dry
***
’ ~ . S&lt;
Sentiment
,
*
fund*
and
with
Tittle
or
no
help'
no
corresponding
enlargement
of
,o
th*
people
of
the
county
to
setery. M. E Bower
will ery will
th* ery
satethe
1
________
i
•goings' on' in our “neck of the
Herewith Is the list of Barry, A very satisfying supper was
juad. of
■*'
Allen
Shoenfleld of the Lansing i tram the MKUWan Temperance ।
^nk As a result it* working tie for themselves. If only a small —"* ” A
* ’
---------*’• act aa rt
Lapo
will
g. I
woods." I never was much good al Cmmtv United War Chest city and served by the Supper Squad,
Thereupon
George became less satisfactory, and the percentage of the electors cart lh«ir,
adv elsewhere In thia ti
....
_
which Waxrm Roush was lite.cast. qreau of the Detroit New, spent Foundation.
putting words into writing—but
B
trre
days
£
Barry
county
last
ft
e
?
trickling
stream
that
flowed
from
i
“
ft}*,
the
result
could
notbelalGreen,
propriel
particulars
here goes—and hope you will enjoy
Assyria Twp —Mrs. Bernard Tas- tain.
t
and
chiu.__.
The
next
meeting
will
be
Monday
«*k
™^hwasuraey
efsenUHotel
Midchalrrnanof
the
_
well
intojhe
river
wu
not
always
*o
UfactonIf
*11
th*
qu
alified
voters
'
I reading this in the Banner.
•*
••••
.Mwajra au ; —'.Y* **- —
Mw-iuww vvMMa i
v
cn wm
- •1 p*01- here
,
...
.
. *-vnHn.! iBarry
evening
Nov. 15. wii
which
will oe
be Faopposed
to
haitv County
eountv Committee,
committee, declared
declared clear.
— ---------------------------------ki-l the proposition m
.------- *. . EARL GO8CH A
As some of the others from Barry
On warm summer nights
the wUl •think
through.
Baltimore Twp.—John Birman.
nlght’Dada’and tad* i
01,1 oP*nlon j !hilnrfrra ^’T’dil’im* rx°*nrt
*“
u,nM lnxn
me , , »nd if each one wm
e,ur
ue‘ Ij
Co. have told you. the weather has
aroma
from ulc
the roinon
Imhof f—
—weu.
welL^tne
will xw
cart &lt;u
hta
orher
Barry (Delton)—Leon Leonard. ther'and^Bon
ther and Son night. Dads and tads i
................
----------------\
lc
“ ^.t'enUrely
on th«
‘ ‘"P*
the brtter. I b*l«o
‘ f"
*h*t
he or oFthe'county?
she think* 1* shortaz^TThelp0wilThave an ■
been really nice for October. We are
Carlton Two—Lawrence Enders. will
be delighted
with -the
programi on both side* of the Issue.
..v
“safe
saf~
’In
ln0 saying
saylnTthat
for the
the
beat
interests
scheduled
for
that
meeting.
Tne
!
Shoenfleld
is
a
reporter
of^toterwta
m
create
a
slush
fundI
and
We
M
re
entirely
that
for
best
Interest*
of
the
county.
I
having some fall rain* now: but the
Castleton (Nashville)—Don Hln- scheduled for that meeting. The I
entertainment
win
constat
of
wxind
*We
ewrtence
who
has
conducted
that
all
unroUdted
checks
would
be
-----------•
•
•
*-—
---------------------------colorful leaves are a beautiful sight derllter.
it was decidedly unpleasant.
I that will be the American way of. n.,n sale at the old Gosch fl
.. . color
...... firns
....
___ .
.... wUd
..' man*
atww-iai studies
xtuHiax for th*
sain tne
and
showing
ths
m*n? apectal
the Vzvx
New* iI returneo.
returned. tiiecn
Green said
the campaign
Work started Tuesday on a plan meeting the issue.
—--------------------------- ■ — ——3
and everything 1* hustle-bustle on
Hastings (City)—Homer Smith.
Hfe o“ Miciffitn^nJe plrtJSe. &lt;S I ™
juvenile
deltirquen. wouMJte, carried on w
juvenile
deltnquenthe farms to beat O1‘ Man Winter,
to
divert
the
sewage
from
the
----------------*
*
Hastings
Twp—Mrs.
DeFVrest
County Report, an contributed by Barry County &gt;1- &gt; feeder pipe leading to the Imhoff who is Just around the corner. With Snvder.
bird*, animals, forests, and canoe cy- f?“.
censecs
and
khelr
sympathizers.
......
sf
constructive,
un
­
»o many of you boys doing your
to
the
city's
sewage-disposal
plant.
•
~~
Ville on Freeport and MiddMl
Hope Twp —Mr. and Mr*. Walter trip* In this state were taken by
From Detroit came the sconfllct- A connection with the city's large I HaStinQS Mfa Co
btt on the Fighting Front. It in­ Brooks.
representative* of the Michigan biased \reporting. which appeared
road: or 13 miles south of Los
report that the distiller* and sanitary sewer will be made at the ‘
creases the work for each of us
J’’
Irving
(Freeport)—Mr*. Forest■ Department of Conservation, and as a feature in the Sunday edition Ing
They are offering an excellent
brewer*
had
been
petitioned
by
the
of
the
Detroit
News
Is
reprinted
by
here on the Home Front ; but don't Buehler.
comer
of
State
and
Hanover.
Sewer
’
fjayAc
Q.f-y
C70
0QH
will show the wild life, the big
of cows, and young cattle, hog
.
L
let that bother you because we are
Johnstown
Twp.—Mrs.
Walter I| woods and the canoe-trip scenes. permission of the News. The report, licensees to render financial help pipe will be laid from that point to Z.
hogs, farm machinery’, and hay ।
but
had
refused
for
fear
of
giving
worthy
of
study
and
a
credit
both
only too glad to help In every way Hobbk.
|
taken
as
they
actually
appeared
&gt;
| fca&amp;eai m wic;
the large sewer pipe that emptied Towards Al f DO ft
grain. N. O. Thomas will erv
", * *
.
t .
we can to get all fall crop.* har­
Maple Grove Twp.—Mr*. Ralph. when snapped and filmed by the to the Detroit News and to Mr. the industry a black eye—and a into the tank. Gravity pressure will
sale and Caledonia Bank wlU
target for the drys' blows.
be lacking, so that a booster pump
7
“ft ■Wee*t-J1
vested. Even our Delton Debs are Pennock.
.
I men of that department. They will Shoenfleld Is as follows'.
as clerk. See the adv. slsewhen
_________
a'___ _______ r I
llsstlnv*
Mannfaj-lnrSHV —
Hastings Manufacturing
Com­
Dr. E- C. Prettyman. of Lansing; _ ...
oonlng overall* and doing their
Ferris be nature's own scenes, not made
Orangeville Twp.—Mrs.
this issue for full particulars.
superintendent of the Michigan age Into the city system. When the ■
pany preaented the City of HasBy ALLEN 8HOENFIE1D
share, too.
Brown.
up by artists at Hollywood, but ac­
Of lb* laming Burraa of
Tempcraiice Foundation, has said work Is comnletod the sewer alt- j
Prairieville Twp —Robert Ford.
tual scenes from nature as revealed
CARL G ALSTER, Adm.
.
Perhaps some of you will be In­
THK DETROIT NEWH
that the aid given by the state or­ uation In the second ward will be (
Rutland Twp—Mrs Harrv Dunn. to those who love her and delight
terested to know that the Jr. Fann
HASTINGS. Mich.,
Oct.
16— ganization consisted of de I raving decidedly improved.
Thornapple (Middleville) — Olen to get In touch with reality as ex­
Bureau are having regular meet­
municipal airport.
Possibility of a return to national part of the expenses of the Rev
the
farm
locatpressed in nature.
ings and planning Interesting work Blake.
W. V. Waltman. Oongrega t innal
Woodland (Twp. &amp; Village)—Carl
Gel your Brotherhood ticket and prohibition was visualized here to­
Middleville. oc 5
as well as entertainment. One of
at Tomahawk. Wis.. who for
take in the balance of thia excel­ day by both wet and dry leaders as Kator
le mile north of
the latter, Is an old fashioned box Paul.
year* was associated with the
their factions prepared for a whirl­
Yankee Springs—Homer McKib­ lent program.
social. Nov. 1. Moms and Dads and
wind campaign, endtig with the Michigan Anti-Saloon League, pred­
ben.'
Friends welcome I (Plug.)
special election. Nov. 3. when Barry ecessor of the temperance founda­
The hunting season opened this
impllments. feed.
County will vote on banning the tion.
week and wfet as usual. The woods
manufacture and sale of Intoxicants PRETTYMAN’S VIEWS
The board of supervisors will
Word was received this Weoneswere full of confident hunters but i
Dr. Prettyman conveyed the im­ day
within its precincts.
end their October session thia Issue for Oi particular*.
of me
the aeuin
death oi
of iorfor- :probably
uay
morning
oi
j
I understand the pheasant* are,
Interest in the issue spreads far pression that the foundation was mer county clerk Theodore 8. K. t«4ay; They have been very busy
scarce and rabbit* and squirrels |
feevtmd county lines. At least six not wholly pleased with the man­ Reid In the Veteran* hospital at lining to report* of county offi- FRED HANEs A CLAUD *
are plentiful. We know that after
other counties—Gratiot. Hillsdale. ner in which the Barry County Amarillo. Texas “on Oct. 19. The !
considering what should
thl* war is over, though, the Nip­
The American Red Cross recog­ Allegan. Antrim. Branch and Isa­ contest had been precipitated “We telegram slated that hl* remains I
rowu, •’lt-yt,ons
ponese and Nazis will be more
nized the value of the forthcoming bella—are reported ready to file did not Initiate this petition," he should arrive In Hastings bv ex- J*ave ariiem or which rriay come up
scarce than thooe pheasants are
Schools to Issue Book Oct. National War •Fund
unu Drive, accord- petitions ior
for —
a similar
■ ■
election in said, "but they are in a fight and press on Oct. 21. The body will be fortheir consideration.
here In Barry Co.
. Ing to Mrs. Roy Hubbard, chairman • me event of a dry victory in Barry. we will give them all the help we taken to tha,Walldorff funeral home ,
25 to 29. Inclusive
‘“f question of whether the
Marv Harrington and Bill Kroes
1
of
the
Barry
County
Red
Cross.
The
drys
of
Barry
County
freely
can."
WAR RATION HOOK IV will be ^“two’EganffiX* do not
•nd noUee lr tunenl wr&gt;lc» wdl
have been visiting sdiool and home
a good list of harem, omre.
- -dupUcat- cop. i exprfM meir conviction that the
The foundation has continued to be announced...
|2.00 bounty for killing red foxes offering
fromcJl iSto ' ^‘Ct ln
Neither
liter.
folk* this past week. Sure was good
chickens, nog*, farm tools, teed,
c»l*’ WBTe °f prohibition thus started advise county dry leaders not to
familiarly ,
taken t up by the board. lt miscellaneous articles and hpuaato see them and they looked 'super' «
"Tex", as he
h “ f
&lt;XL 25 WI »ork done
fa
uuuc by
oy the
uic other.
uu.ee. In
... ,f*£t.
m., will roll through the agricultural file a petition for local option un­
seemed to be generally agreed that
in their navy uniforms. I under­
________ .u.____ l*he
she said. Chairman Davis of t
the 1 counties of the Middlewest, and less 40 per cent of the registered called, went south a few weeks ago It had been a good tiling to liave
stand Bob Barnes Jr. Is a real
to spend the winter with his fam­
The plan will be much the same American Red Croa* recently Issued
(Continued on Page 4. Sec. 2.)
eventually cover the nation.
■ Cooky" on board ship now—how as when War Ration Book II was tite following statement:
ily. but was taken ill at Amarillo so many of them destroyed, as has as clerk. Bee the adv. elsewhere in
goes it. Bob? That training we had Issued, except that this time the
and placed tn the hospital. Fur been this year. It has no doubt this Issue for full particular*.
‘/The American Red Cross and the
at our Boy Scout camps didn’t do proceedurc has been greatly aim- National
many years he was active In Amer­ saved the lives of hundreds of
and Community War
any harm, did it? In fact. I’ll bet piled
ican Legion work here, in the dis­ chickens and other poultry. There COLON BROWN, Prap.
Funds carry an separate drives and
seems to be good reason to seeuse
you cook better beans and steaks
trict, and in the state.
One Book Four will be Issued for Independent’activities but they sup­
Having decided to quit farming.
Reynard of killing lambs to feed
then we had then. Ivan Smith gete each Book Three presented or shown plement each other and are united
hl* hungry family. No doubt, too.
to see home-folks often, as he Is at —unless and except tn case a re­ in the will to serve. The Red Ches*
LBRARY NOTICE
that the lives of thousands of game
Great Lakes; and Bob Dunnavon cipient has since become aa In­ wishes the National War Fund
The Hastings Public Library will birds and song birds have been south of Nashville; or 1 mile M
also "Buttons" McCloud are in the mate of an Institution, a member leaders every, success In their' sp­
of Qualltrap school; ar. I n
be closed on Thursday and Friday. spared.
sunny state of California.
October 21 and 22
_ f .__________
Relumed to Hit Woodland Form After Twenty-Nine
So the board voted unanlmou*ly east of Maple Grove Canter ar
I wish I could say something per­ mslde In the country for not more peal."
Jean Barnes. Librarian. to continue the $2.00 bounty for miles south: or 14 mfa\na
sonal to each one of you from Good than slxtv days. Copies of Book
Years of Distinguished Service as Dean of Illinois
Charlotte on Lawrence Avy. r
RUMMAGE
SALE
Old Delton, but I'm not allowed Three will serve to establish eligi­
then 3 miles south. He Is offtrU
Episcopal Pariah House. Pri. and
College of Agriculture.
end no doubt do. come from other good
that much space in the Banner— bility and Identification of the ap­ Bat..
list of cattle, honaa. ah
BEGINS AIR CORPS
Oct 33, 33.
' adv. 10-31
counties, where no bounty is paid, chickens, hay and grain hart
so Hl Just say—To you all. In the plicants.
In previous i**ue* we have toFd of
TRAINING
into
Barry
the
board
does
not
con
­
'Fighting Forces', we hope that you
The registration procedure Is
farm tool* and household «c
the hard struggle that faced Dean cozen largest universities in Amer­
sider
a
county
bounty
as
the
beat
can end this war as you. our Amer­ very simple, and all applicants for WINS ARMY WINGS
Harry Pennington will cry tha
Davenport, after he had accented ica into a few words. The evolution
answer
to
exterminating
foxes.
Bo
ican fighting men. would like to Book Four will be able to obtain
the headship of the Illinois College Is bewildering, but in action It
it passed unanimously a resolution and R. A. Lapo will art M
end It—for always! And remember the new book with only a small
of Agriculture. It was a case of worked Its way out In the most
calling upon the state to offer a
that all of us. here on the Home amount of Inconvenience if they
building a great institution from a natural manner possible.
bounty on red foxes ____
Front, will back you every inch of observe the following:
college that, after 27 years of exis­
"As time passed. I became the
the way.
ABA STRAIT, Pre
They should be sure to bring Book
tence. had only a half doeen stu­ senior college dean and. next to
Sincerely yours.
~. Three with them. The fact that
Mr. Strait will
dent*. At the beginning of his the president and vice president,
Lowell Shepard.
Book Four has been Issued will be
Deanship he had a college lacking officially bound to feel and to exernoted on Book Three which will
needed buildings and equipment­
else a deep Interest, not merely In
"Howdy" all aa we greet you with then be returned to the applicant
ins 25
lacking even a farm and livestock. agriculture but In the university as
highlights of the week.
One adult Individual may obtain
We have told of the steps taken by a whois—to building up a well-de­
The hunting season opened with Book Four for all members of thtf
wa* arrested by Conservation OS I leer
him in creating a new and valuable veloped
institution,
capable
of
a bang (a very wet one) however, same family If they reside at the
Geork-e Sumner for causing a des- Phances. arid household Fxxtefa
asset far the University, for the "serving the imperial state of Il­
there will be fewer total bangs than tame address. Each person's Book
tructlve woods lire in Rutland bv Flannery will cry the sale and
state and it* people, especially the linois," as Doctor Burrill nad vis­
previous year because of the short­ Three must be presented, however.
. carelessly setting the fire that nut Gray and Arthur Crook
fanners, of Illinois. It* student body ioned.
age of shells. But this situation only
started
it He was taken before
In no case should applicants go
"Time passed, and with It men
Increased to over 6*00. and that of
challenged the ingenuity and talent to rations board* for the new books.
Justice Bowman Thursday of last
the university. Including IU College and Issues. The university had
of some of our local nlmrod*. This Local Rationing Boards, at this
week, admitted the charge and was particulars.
of Agriculture, to more than 10*00. grown big and strong and had a
story has witnesses and it's the time are acting only as distributing
assessed
»25 00 fine and »5 M costs,
Barry county and Woodland town­ wnrm place in the hearts of the
truth, so help us. Well, during the centers for __________
.._. ww
the schools, TT
which
will.
which he paid.
APPOINTED CHAR
ship. where he was born, are proud people. It* faculty of 1300 was a
beagle meet Homer Smith saw a be the only place* where the books
On Friday Conservation Officer
to claim him. a man famed as an great family. Into which contention
big Bock of geese on one of the vln be available (Individual* who
George
Sumner
arrested in Wood­
educator, writer and clear thinker, had never come and its 10.000 stu­
nearby lakes. Lost week he and Art | do not as yet have Book Three,
. land
Rupert
Clark.
Woodland
as a Barry county and Woodland dent* were an army of citizens In
Wlllltt* went out to see if they were and desire Book Four, should make
product. Hl* high ideal*, hi* fine the making, drawn from all nations
still there-they were, but ft vzi application IrSnediately to thetr
character, hl* nncerelty and will­ and races from the four comers of
■ when arraigned before Justice Bow­
too late to do any shooting, ao back f local War Price and Rationing
ingness to help hl* fellow men.^n- the earth. The name of Tlllnoli
tliey went the next day. They had I Boards).
University, with Its orange and blue,
dtlared him to all who knew him.
Just arrived when the flock decided
in Hasting* City registration will
The final chapter, written by was being heard around the world.
tz.
nr,
mnwA flvlnw Hwht 1 i.L. -I...
•Then
Presldant
James
suddenly
himself, telling the story of hi* life
and struggle*, appeared in tha failed in health, and my good friend
yelled to Art, who quick as a
Country Gentleman Of September Dr. David Kinley, professor of eooput one shell tn his double I
Sergeant 'Dioma* O.
and FrirtMte rf A W.
IBM. In It he speak* of hU work, nomics, dean of the graduate school
gun. aimed, fired and—hard
hl* association with the president and tke vice-president zincs the re­
Second LL Kanceth Dunn, son of the university, and of hl* retire­ tirement of Doctor Burrill. was
of MT. and Mrs Harry Dunn. R 1. ment. after 29 years of strenuous made acting president for the re­
shell. If any of you gunners would
who recently received his wing* at and successful effort* in bchslf of mainder of the year, then was cho­
like to know how to get 3 for 1.
the Army Air Base at Marianna, hl* college. Hi* concluding wordz sen president of the university.
write to. "Double Shot Wlllltt*.''
"1 was growing a bit weary, and
Pta. LL Dunn. who ha* been home were as follows:
on furlough. returned to his'new 1i "I
. am. of coutm. compressing al- new issues were looming after the tinned at the Army Air Forces Bt once. R. W. Miss Oo.
A
“
Adv. lft-31
. sons whom teat names begin with poet at Taltahaaaoe. Fla. on Sat- I-----war-issues calling for a whole new Technical School at Buckley Held. “
most. thirty busy year* and the
|
(OontlnuM on page 1, 8sc. 1)
(Continued on Page «. Bee. X)
Colorado.
urday, hi* wife reluming with him. maUve days of on* among the1 half

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Purpose of National
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PORTERHOUSE 12steer
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t
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CARROTS California

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3 it*. 25c
lb. 25c
bunch 15c
Peck
45c
bunch
lOc

Ige. head

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sugared Pineapple Jam
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Scattered over the world are
30,000,000 refugees frota Axis ter­
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them countryless. Will you leave
them friendless, too? They need
your help desperately. Let your
heart decide what to give—then
double your contribution. Give to
the National War Fund—through
your own connunity campaign.

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Cooperating with
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, A group of women in MiddlevllJe ST at 2:?*0 P M. Please remember,
Sunday school al 11:46. Robert
OF CHRIST,
, organised a year ago to do Red the shower for Bronson hospital. , McOlocklin. superintendent.
Cross wort there and the following
------------- ----------, The Bov Scout*
Scouts meet
meet Monday
officers were recently elected: genCircle “
CL^U
No.
i. ;
9 will
-1- meet with
-Ll, Mrs. night. ~
E *
L. Taylor,
■
scoutmaster.
Subject, "Probation after Death.’
eral chairman. Mra. Chas Robert- Warren
dJarrrr. Carter.
Carter, 504
.304 3
8 Wiilitoitot.,
Washington.
The Comus Club will meet ThursSunday service 11 a-m.
------ on Wednesday. Oct 27. Dessert at day niaht, October 28.
Sunday school 0:30 am.
tJioti Lawrence, cnairman torsew- 7:30. Please bring gift for box at
The Ladle* League will meet for
Wednesday evening service at
ing, Mra Clair 'Brog and chairman- Bronson hospital
potluck dinner with Mrs. Carrie
------------• Coleman. 813 W. Green Street. Frtfor knitting, Mrs. Lena Kirkpatrick.
Reading room In church edifice
The Women of the Moose will day. October Mill.
A bomber squadron stationed at
open
Wednesday and Saturday from
-*
'
——------------------------------Kellogg Field believes in prepared- celebrate tt
llh
FIRST U.. „
B. CHURCH
Allert
ne® even in recreation. The mem- Doris --------------------------------- CooLev; „
.
,
—Lensh
Lenah
Ccrner^of
bera want to do some ice skating Mrs.
Mra, Ethel
Ethel Krawu. Mra.
, Ccnyr
of EastEast and,
and E
E. Grand Sts.
Ulis
.winter
and havethirst
rronested
50 Dryer,
and
Miss
Peggy Johncock
at ,9:55
A.9:55
M.
Coidren.
pastor
retail
owren
‘’ma^ade
maMjuoradc
’birthday
birUiday
Bible
School^wlth
classes for GUESTS OF MANAGEMENT
Cf
skratraf™
CuT
a
Halloween
Bible
School
wi
AT A DINNER-DANCE
• Hospital *nd Recreation coun- party
P=-"~ at
“k the hall Oct. 27.
** Pot luck
,"“u *
n OL'”
Employees and tiielr families to
•&gt;&gt;•««.
I
upper at 7 Bring one dish for
11:00 a.m Morning worship and, the number of 150. were guesta of
cd. U anyone in Hastings or Barry *&gt;u|
tble
Co. has skates to offer, they are tat
— and sandwiches and service sermon. “Thou Art weighed in The , the Silvera-Rich Corp.. Wednesday |
------Balances
And
PYnmd
Wanting
night. OcL 13. at I.O.OJ*. hail tor
urged to contact the Rev. Don Gury, for self. ■
I
6:30
p.m.
Adult
and
senior
C.
E.
u
lull course chicken dinner served I
Barry Co. Red Cross chapters' reo-1
. ■
1 D.au p.i
by the Coffee Shop management.;
resentaUve on the council. Tne , The Goodwill Ald will meet with i Societies,
7:30 p.
p.m. Annual WM A Dav with dancing following to music
trombone recently purchased by the Mrs. Fred Smith. 115 W. Center st-.’
7.30
Program In charge of the president furnished by Howdy's orchestra.
.
chapter has been presented to the ,or dinner Oct. 22.
, P/oRram
Mrs ...
Erls
Tin- party in a measure, was an
band at KeUoait Field
I
—----------M.o
— Jarman The .pastor will
Mr. annTn
rerwntiv
Circle No. 7 Methodist W. 3.
o. C.
u. 8.
o. begin two weeks evauael
evangelistic cam- acknowledgement by the manage­
si w mSSL ST *' «u
.-renin.. CW
- in the U ”B. ™
6c&lt; M
26 —
oaign
Church near ment of employees meeting tiic pro­
Marcellus on Sunday evening, Oct. duction schedule and is the first
24
of a series of social times olanned
closed their home on 8. Hanover 8t
Let's all who feel that, broken along that line by Sllvera-Rlch. ,
for the whiter and they and their de) in charge of program.
heart*, broken homes. Children
It was a most pleasant affair and
daughter. Mr*. Thelma Hubert, and,
robbed of their childhood rights, much appreciated by the employees.
The
Brush
Ridge
Cemetery
Circle
the latter's son. Joe, moved Wed­
meet with Mra Rov Hull on men and women and young people,
nesday into the F
L. Fairchild will
tubbed of their reason, honor and O. E. S. RECEIVES AWARD
Oct.
28.
for
an
aU-dnv
meeting.
apartment on E. State St . above the Election of officers. Members please character by alcoholic drinksj too AT GRAND CHAPTER SESSION , |
Lee Office Supply store.
high a orlce to pay for Uir •.-njovLast week at the Grand Chapter
James Long is confined to his
_______
I ment derived from drinking the
home on N Michigan Ave. by Hl-1 The regular meeting of Hiawatha ’tuff VOTE YES, ON NOVEMBER O- E. 8. session in Grand Rapids.
Hastings chapter received honorable
ness.
, Friday.
— -an i— —
2nd.
.
Rebekah Lodge will beu on
mention and five dollars in war
Stephen Hathaway. In camp ut October 22 at 8 P. M. in the I 6.
stamps foe their increase in memGreenboro, N. Carolina, writes that o F hall Birthday supper after FIRST METHODIST CHURCH
berahlp the past year, thirty-eight
ht Is doing special work In
... enter- lodge Entertainment------------------------ ।
hl
Morning Woraiiip on next Hun­ new members having been Initiated.
tatnment.
’ He put* on two- shows
------------1
I day at 10:00 o'clock. Mr. Stone wUl
The Barry Co. O. E. S. received
a week, one at the Poet Hospital
Circle 2 of W. S. C. 8. of Methodist pi each from the theme. "Ten Yeera a white Bible as an award for their
and one on the radio. The latter is ehurch meets Tuesday. Oct 28 at 6 of Repeal." The Adult Choir will
broadtail over SUtlon WBIO nt o'clock for a pot luck supper at the sing, ’flic Church School will meet
8 P. M. each Thursday. The show iKime of Iva Kelly 826 C Park. VLsl-: at 1130 under the direction of
ANNOUNCE ENGAGEMENT
is called "On the Beam." Steuben tors welcome.
| judge Adelbert Cortright.
Mr and Mra Edward Slvyer an.fnlght* Templar
Templar attended
attended nouncc the engagement of their
------------I The Knight*
The Grace Lutheran Guild will the Metiic^
Methodist
1** Church last Sunday daughter Geraldine of Jackson to I
of Hospitaler Sunday- Robert Burch, son of Mr. and Mrs.
..-r-.-r'
"Z---------------mw,‘ Wwl - C*’ 27 ,l 7:30 p M at In observance
fined to her bed for the past two the home of Mra. Vem Leary, 417 E. Mr. Stone addressed them on the McKinley Burch of Jacluon. for­
week*, is Improving slowly.
Grand St.
’
subject. "Wise Men and Their merly of Hastings. No date has been
Mrs. M. O Weaver te recovering
------------Ideal*.”
set for the wedding as yet.
from her recent Illness.
Circle No. 6 of the WS.C.8. nf
In observance of Die Seventieth
,
Mrs. Bernard Roberts, who has the Methodist Church will meet Anniversary uf the Michigan Christ­
been confined to her home for a Mon Oct. 25. at the home of Mrs ian Advocate, the local church has
month with bronchial asthma, i* ElHs Kelly 1722 S Jefferson,
forwarded thirty-two new subscrip­
DIRECT HOM THE STADIUM
again able to be about.
-----------------—--------- ---------tion* to this publication Tlie of­
Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Endsley have
fering for the Fellowship of Suffer­
recently moved to 510 E. Bond St.
ing and Service now totals 8150-00.
the house formerly occupied by Mr.
MKTiioDi8T~BUBAL PARISH
and Mrs. Frank McMillan, who are SEVENT1I-DAY ADVENTIST
now living at 135 W. Bond
Bea le Margaret Hudson. Pastor
George M. Schram
Win. Trego and sister. Miss Linda Pastor: of
Preaching Sunday al Martin and
East and Bond
.
received a very interesting letter Comer
Quimbv
at 10 and 11:30. Teat—"I
Services on Saturday:
this week from their cousin and
um
a ciUten."
Sabbath School 0:30 A.M.
life Iona friend Johnny Ingram, who
A special collection will be taken
Morning Worship 11:00 A.M.
l* now located at Comp Callan, Bon
at
these
services for the Local Op- ;
Y.PMV. Meeting 4:30 P.M.
Diego, Cal.
■ ES
Prayer Meeting- Wednesday eve­ tion Campaign.
Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Chamber­
Sunday school — Goodwill
and
ww J
7:30 PJH
lain of Charlotte, formerly of Has­ ning
Dorcas Sewing Society Meeting: Hendershott ut 10 and 10.30.
tings are the proud parents of an­ Thursday afternoon, October 21 In
This is - W S.C.S.
Reciprocity
other daughter, born on Monday. the Primary room of the Church Week. Three of Uie Woman s Socle­
October iff. The little Miss tipped butldlnx.
ties will be entertaining other so­
BOB KELLEY
MTIIDAT
the scales at 8 lbs. 10 ox.
The Young people's Misstonary cieties of the circuit.
AHEINOOM
Volunteer
of the
volunteer Society
society oi
tne Hasting.. BAPTIST CHURCH NOTES
V
P
wwa
Seventh-day
Adventist
church
l.&lt;
x K Fann St,, nnvlne left Mnrcan- _ _______ ___ _ __ ...-_______ __ ....
welcome.
Divine services nt 11 o'clock, ser­
ore interested tn nature studv. Mrs
Banner follow them there, also that L* C. Nielsen, of Buttle Creek, who mon bv pastor.
SPONSORED BY YOUR FRIENDLY
Evening meeting al 7:30, Evan­
the latch-string is always out for is well known for her study bl birds,
all Barry county folks.
&gt; will be guest speaker. The nunv gelistic singing and sermon.
Tuesday
nights
B Y P.U
All
Sat. June Leary, who i* with the yeara she has spent In observation
people Invited. Meeting at
Radio Recruiting Office of the Ma­ nr.d study has given her n back- j young
’
rine*. will broadcast SnUirilry al around
around or
of interesting
Interesting experiences
experiences;rh
r S5!,n^J;3Ol,liuhu uraver meet5:30 (HasUnga time'. Z
\
that will be very stimulating. There ' .
^tudv o? S S huLun n: ihe
Eddte Van Poperiii|t home' this will also be some special musical
J.1
b
lhe
INSURANCE COUNSELOR
weekend from his fi|*t assignment ^^Zt^PMv's?: ‘special ofienng w.ll be taken
in northern Michigan with the
U’'
State Selective Service Board, said clety. Th- meeting will be ,n 4:30 Hrv^mnalZn111'’ °C’” 24‘
that while vlsiUiig with a group of
‘"U"b E,"W” " I
AM
u»
men at the Cheboygan office he
I ernoon of Oct. 27 with Mrs. Hilda
met a man who h*s a warm regard welcome.
for Hastings. He wa* Al Weber. PILGRIM HOLINESS
' Hawkins on West Mill Street. AH
1 ladies pre Invited to attend. ~
, who med-do be with the Banner TABERNACLE
years nso and is now •-•dltor of the
Fee’ll cSm? SuMm
Ii GRACE LUTHERAN v&lt;
Cheboygan Observer, one of the ■
CHURCH
outstanding weeklies In the State .
AMI
will ■
H. Trinkleln.
Services
held In
InPastor
the II.O.O.F. hall, j
.
*.*. A.M a
1
Rervlca
held
iho
Mr. Weber is aUo chairman of their be
held during which the church
. local draft board
Green
street
entrance
mortgage will be burned. Rev
On Friday Donald L. Doherty and Hawks, former pastor will -give the
Divine worship nt 10:30 A34. The .
family 'two little daughters' of
of its history, and Rev. pastor will preach on. "Home Mt- •
t Detroit moved into the Lowrv house beginnings
sions"
.
Hoos will be present to speak ni tho
on West Green street recently va- erection oi Ane building. Our Dial. ■ Sunday school
at
11*30 A.M- ;
rated bv the Carl Lcithnmer&lt; Mi. Supt. Rev. Thompson will officiate Americas crime bill, according to ,
Dolierty. a lawyer, is an adjustor nt the burning. We invite you to be FBI Chief J Edgar Hoover is
with an Ituurance company
with ua to enjoy tills occasion and (28^00 a minute: 81,7103)00 an ho&gt;ir.
What a help it would be if the especially those who have helned to Much of tills expenditure is due I
springs on the front Postoffice make lijmsoihlc.
to Juvenile delinquency—the fact 1 2nd Fk-r NaiUn.1 IU... Bld,.
doors could be loosened slightly so
children
in the |
Rev. Thompson will speak in the tlsot 17.000.000
Phone 2387
• children could open them more j evening service at 7:45.
United Stale* receive no religious Hastings
easily.
;
BALTIMORE CIRCUIT
Rev. Lyle E. Olmstead
Baltimore Church
*
'
. Worship Service 10:00
.(loverdale
' Sunday School 1100
The Cloverdale L. A 8 will Irave
Pravpry Sen ice. Wtednradav eve­
Hastings. Mich. Telephones 2244-2557
n supper on Oct. 22 at the team
8 oq pj^
' hall.
MeCallom Church
, „
------------। Sunday School 10:30
TUES.. WED.. THUR., FRI.. OCTOBER 19-20-21-22
"VJ
&gt;.
i-u
in
Worship Service 11:30
The Community
....... club
-.. will meet
invite the community io our
Red Skelton, Lucille Ball and Tommy Dorsey's Band
at the school house Friday evening. services.
Oct 22nd.
,------- ------------------- -- --------------------PRESBYTERIAN
ANNOUNCEMENTS
Preaching next Sunday morningI
...t Ladies Aid Society will .,,„
The
inertv
at the usual hour followed bv Sun- at. 2 30 P.M. Thuradlty.
Thursday. October I
day school. All are cordially Invited 21st.. at the home of Mrs. John
SATURDAY ONLY OCTOBER 23
to attend these services.
------ ■-*- 415 S.
*■ Broad
J-wav.
ironside.
DOUBLE FEATURE ATTRACTION
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Next Sunday. October 24th.. recDONT BUY THINGS YOU DON’T ognition will be made of the Three
NEED—BUY WAR BONDS
Hundredth Anniversary of the WestINSTEAD.-, minster Assembly nt which the Pres-

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ORGANIZATIONS

Barry Co. United War Chest Committee

"MRS. MINNIVER"

�t#E HAittNOS B VfNFA, ttftM3D&lt;T, OCTQBFB 11. 19M
School District*
Closed Rural Districts transporting culture. Later it came under ths ll AfVlaj^f ElFFrATf
Tiw totals for the Charlotte same
I High
School—All
persons
In to those schools, may obtain their administration of the national park HA\||NI1\ IJrrrAI 1
Fourth Ward and in Goodwill School Ration Books Monday. October 25. service, which finally deeded it to
I 111VJ 1SLILMIJ
District.
. i throughout the day and evening, at the conservation department
I
First downs
Michigan; Baby
Yards rushing
I Application blanks will be sent those school*. respectively. A detail.
The project contains nine lakes | MADI (iTTr &lt; I -IB
Yards
out to each family through the of the Hastings schedule is liven1 varying in site from seven to one VllflULVI IL £■ I U
school. At the same time a blank above.
I hundred forty-six acres. Part *bf
(Cotylnued
from
Page
1.
Sec.
l.i
(Continued from Page 1. Sec.
indicating the most convenient time | "Residents of Woodland
and Gun lake, one of western MlchPasses Intercepted
lo register a family will be tent,
transporting
districts
may get1 lean's West known fishing and duck malnder of the game.
who have undergone sur­
PLEASE COME AT THE TIMEtheir Books Tuesday and wednss- hunting lakes, also is within the
In the entire
game
Hastings Punting average
gery era: Mrs. Basil DeWitt, Lo­
well. Mrs Lewis Heffletoower, Alto.
day, October 28 and 27. from 2:45 area,
rolled up the grand total of 359 Fumbles
sons whose last name* begin with INDICATED IF POSSIBLE. Any
member of the Umily who H P«»‘ to 8:80 P M. Residents of the north. "Wildlife Is plentiful, with eotton- yards rushing against
119
for Opponents tumbles rec. 1
Carroll Mead. Nashville; Mn. Dan­
iel
Wright.
Hastings, k 1; Mr*.
eighlecn may register for the whole half of the Township are asked to1 tali rsbbits. squirrels and raccoons Charlotte. All the backs were Starting line-up tor Hastings:
Stewart Kelley. 202 W. Court; Mrs.
I come hi Tuesday; south half Wed- tn lead place. Because of the poor executing their assignments with RE—Coleman
' " -------unable to come al time scheduled. 1 family group.
Charles Rice. Battle Creek; Lud­
Each person registering for a ncaday.
; quality of the soil few pheasants perfect timing and the whole line: RT—Ayres
RH—Myers
7:30 P. M-.8:?0 P. M.-Peraon*
wig
Maier,
Hastings.
R. 4; Lester
was outstanding.
It
looked
as RG—Townsend
"Residents of Rural Schoo) Dis- are found In the area,
FB—Thomu
unable to come at time scheduled. family group must briiyt »n appll.
Long, Clarksville; George tatyer, Lo­
QB—Frandsen
TUESDAY.
WEDNESDAY. cation and the Ration Book III for trlcts may get their Books Tues-, "A small band of deer Is increas- though the Hastings souad hud hit I _______
well.
LH—Brown
THURSDAY (All School Balld- each pesson for whom he is regls- day, throughout the day and evi-1 mg steadily and alate game men midseason form as they gave a, j/i—Martin
show
for
the
crowd.
I
LT
—
Rase
y
■ Thanks to Guild No. 18 for 1 dos•
! nine, at their respective schools
predict the tract will harbor a sls,nc30 P M—5:45 P. M-Person* taring.
Tile game Itself gave the spec- |
en cotton bi th blanket* and W th*
School* will be closed all day
"One applicant from each fam- able deer herd In a few more years.
Business Women's Hospital Guild
unable to come at time scheduled.: Monday. October 25 and will run Uy shall fill In the application for Ruffed grouse axe found in the taLors everything in the books, PENNOCK HOSPITAL
on regular schedule
&lt;bedule for the rest the entire family This is to be oatchts of woods. The bulk of the both teams fumbling and posses
Five babies were bom at the hoe-1 for yearly subscriptions to three
being
Intercepted,
not
to
mention
magazines.
Satdrday Evening Post.
•
done at the school
area will be open to public hunting
unable to come at time scheduled.
plt.il during the week as follows: A1
FRIDAY (All School Buildinn):
"Applicant must present a No. 3 as development proceed* and all ti&gt;e hard defensive play and speedy I boy to Mr and Mrs. Leonard Wai- I Woman's Home Companion and
4:30 P. M—5:45 P. M—Person!
book for each person named on the of the lakes stocked with game offensive action.
ters, Middleville. Oct.»ll; a girl loi McCall's.
I
Mathews.
Mohre.
and
Carrigan
I
Those who Hve outalde the City application. No Ration Book 4 wilt fbh will be available to anglers."
Mr. and Mrs Clarence Rohrbacker.'
unable to come at time scheduled
Since last week the following
of Hasting*, may get
their
FRIDAY (Central Building Only):
'
“'"72
’'“. RATION be Issued without Ration Book 3.
a considerable
reforesting has were outstanding for Charlotte, both Hastings. R- 5. Oct. 13; a boy to pal lent* have been discharged from
the rtf
------- ------------1—8:30 P. M—Persons BOOK IV at
atthe
nearest
con ven"A single application must be been done on the 4200 acres, Stands offunsiveiy and defensively, and ; Mr and Mrs Albert Barry, Hasttne*. the hosoltal: Mrs. Harold Statler.
unable to come
&gt;me nt
at time scheduled, lent 1city, village or rural school, submitted for all membeh* of a group Of original second growth trees will gave Hastings much to worry about. R. 3. Oct. 13; a girl to Mr. and Mrs. Roy Phillips. Mrs R. E. Tranue and
Registration
will
be
al
the
fol1
accord..
baby,
and George Stahl. Clarksville;
... --------------- rdlng ip Arthur Lathrop. Barty Of persons who are related by blood, not be disturbed, and will act as
--------...
This week Wednesday. Hastings Roland Oliver. Hastings. R. 1. Oct.
lowing schools:
I County
—------------------&gt;ty ---------School commissio
ner---------, who marriage or adoption ai_
and who
------...
reg- seed timber to gradually restore journeys to Alleghn for their an­ 14; a boy to the Rev. and Mrs. Seth Mrs. Milo Curtis. Freenort; Mrs
First Ward School—All persons issues the foUowing statement:
Rudolph Othmer and baby. Mrs.
nua) rivalry which in previous Davey. 234 E. Colfax. Oct 15.
ularly live in the same
‘ household.
tiees to most of the acreage. In a
In First Ward
I, "Ration Book 4 will t be —Issued
Medical patients registered are: Lawrence Thrum, and Conrad Hous-------- Including
any family member*, comparatively few yean the entire years "ha* become very heated.
Second Ward School—All persons'
--------- the Public *•-&gt;
—•- -•
------ temporarily away from home, such
, through
Schools
of Barry
In Second Ward.
I
- next week. The exact dales M students, travelers or hospital toratlon of its original
I --------county
forest
Central School—All persons in follow:
*»
. . ..
patients who are not away for more
growth. This in turn will assure
Third Ward and In the Otis. Pratt,
"Residents of Hastings. Middlet*­ than (601 day*. Persons living in Increase of wild life In the area.
Edger. Bullis, Ryan and Yeckley ville, Delton and Freeport, and of
Jf the same household who are not re­
The National Park Service con­
lated by blood, marriage or adop-! structed two groups of buildings
~ 1 Hon must file separate appllca- which are now available, one on
lions.”.
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Chief Noonday lake, the other on
Long lake. Each has a capacity of
98 campers; also buildings for staff
member* of each group. These have
been used to a considerable extent
in tht last two years. Bathing
beaches have been made for each
camp.
A very fine bathing beach was
provided by the feder^park «rticr
1 on Murpnys point, uun laze, il
| i«
Is wel
well&gt; laltl
laid o'
out.
w2?e'
11- complete with
Mr. Hoffmaster added.
The“ ■ bathing
bulhlna beach,
beach, bathhouse,
bathhouse, outdoor
outdoor
Pfr0HCC«U
I stoves, picnic table*, water
supply
rater
supply
and other facilities. Including part­
iram more about land manage,or cars Boat landings
ment. and where we hope the pub--" TikS
have been made on several other
He will learn what an adequate lakes In the area.
program of playground area* can
'Dlls tract will be maintained In
mean to resident* tn our crowded a natural and unspoiled state, say
metropolitan districts."
Deftly molded fabric forms a coat
ihe conservation aulhoriUes. It con­
Within easy-reaching distance of tains nature trails, an excellent op­
with graceful skirt flaring be- •
Yankee Spring* park are the fol­ portunity to study Michigan wild
lowing large cltlea—Laming. Grand flowers, shrubs, trees, wild birds
neath a softly draped bodice and
Of all Greek children born since
Rapids. Kalamazoo and Battle and animals.
Creek. With their suburb* these
soft face-framing fur collar In-'
•"Our
alm,"
Hoffmaster
sums
up
1940, less than one In seventy is
cities have nearly 400,000 people. the department's plans for Yankee
terlined 12-20
The following ten counties would Springs, "is to develop and admin­
alive today because of the starva­
find it comparatively easy to reach ister tne area so It will supply hunt­
this area over good roads: Allegan. ing. fishing, a park area, swim­
tion conditions in that country.
Barry. Calhoun. Eaton. Ionia. Ing­ ming. riding, hiking, nature study
ham. Kalamazoo. Kent. Ottawa and and every other form of outdoor
Your help Is desperately needed.
Van Buren. These counties had over recreation for the residents of such
800.000 population In 1940.
cities as Lansing. Battle Creek. Kal­
Let your heart decide what you
What Is planned st the Yankee amazoo. Grand Rapids. . Hastings
Springs development for the bene­ and other nearby communities, as
should give. Then double your
fit of the over 400.000 people In well as visitors from more distant
cities of the ten counties, wiio would places. That Is the best possible
contribntionj’Givo now to the
probably be most interested in rec­ use we know for land no longer
reation al such a place?
profitable in agriculture."
In drawing up plans for the de­
National War Fund—through your
velopment and utilization of the
Yankee Spring* tract, the conserva­ DIES FIVE MONTHS
Enduringly simple lines to
own community campaign.
tion department 1* laying out a blue AFTER 100TH BIRTHDAY’
Early residents
in
Johnstown
wear all day. every day. Soft
print of what may be expected to
be done In developing other recrea- township
.—.h will remember -John
— - --Irrayon-and-wool in lightertlonal areas later on.
Yankee win, who lived there for n^ny
Springs, like the Waterloo project, years on the place known as the
toned plaids. 12 to 20.
Is destined to get the widest variety old Solomon Stanton farm. Mr,
of uses from the public.
1 Irwin, who .resided with a dnughCooperating with
"The Yankee Springs tract was ter Jn Indianapolis, died two weeks
bought originally by the United ago. having celebrated his 100th
Barry Co. United War Chest Committee
States resettlement administration, birthday^ five months previously,
starting in 1934. as part of the
—----------- " • • federal government's program to
PAY FOR IT IN ADVANCE—
ietlre .ubmargtnal land from agriBUY WAR BONDS
Eye-Calching Flatterers!

DISTRIBUTION OF
RATION BOOK IV

S3:
Cressey; front
routes. Phillip
bert Barry and
Roger Converse
Adams; Mra. C

er. Mra. David Ba
baby. Russell Oertii
Ham Corkin; Mn.

Shipbuilding Is the biggest
item in Wisconsin's war eon

coming from Manltc

THE CONSERVATION
DEPT. HAS ITS PLANS

b tgure- Flattering Warmth!

FUR TRIMMED COAT

Suffer the little children

2475

Slim, Dawn-to-Dusk Casual Classics I

AUSTELLE DRESSES
790

NATIONAL WAR FUND

FUR FELT HATS
j 98

LEAVE BARRY COUNTY
THE WAY I LEFT IT, PLEASE'

Breeze-soft felts in off-face,
beret or i»mpadour styles
bedecked with veils, bows or
sparkling sequins.

Quick-Change

DICKEYS

Tailored or soft styles for
suits. Washable rayon. QQc
Practical!
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TAILORED JACKETS
Single-breasted classics in
warm fleece, sturdy her­
ringbone. bright plaids or
solid colon.
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FABRIC HANDBAGSBlg, carry-all size with dress­
maker details. New
colors. ...------- ....

690

WARM SKIRTS

FABRIC CLOVES
Finger-slimming styles of fine,
washable rayon
Q Ac
fabric.
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To mix or match with
jackets! Gay plaids, solids,
stripes tn pleated, gored or
tUUhed styles.

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COTTON BLOUSES
Perfectly
tailored,
long
sleeve shirts. Washable!
White or colors. Longwearing rayon.

NO
ON LOCAL OIPTION

Real Comfort Plus Style!

Cynthia* SHOES

349
Casual or dressy Styles
suede or smooth leather!

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CAYMODE* RAYONS

ON
NOVEMBER 2nd

Thrifty, lasting full70
fashioned hose. ......
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•Reg. U. S. Pat. Off.

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Women’s WOOL-ond-RAYON SLIPOVERS
Classic favorite to wear with suite or
slacks! Ribboo-bound, "sloppy” style.

MEN’S FABRIC

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GIRLS' BRIGHT CASUAL SLIROVBRS

Knitted SPORT SHIRTS
Practical and pretty! Very fkZ')
absorbent and easy to wash! U*C
Stripes and solids!
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CORDUROY SLACKS

(This Ad Paid For By Barry County Citizens Opposed To Local Option)

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KNITTED SWEATERS

Practical coat model with warm tweed
front, knitted back and sleeves. 7-14. All
colors.
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GIVE ME A CHANCE TO VOTE
ON IT WHEN I COME BACK

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Rugged pinwale corduroy,
£XQQ
full-cut and tailored to fit ’ yJO
properly! Sizes 13 to 20.
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Butter-soft blend of warm wool and soft rayon
In colors to wear with slacks, skirts, suits.

BOYS’ CLOTH fr KNITTED COAT

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STYUS

Durable, useful coat model. Wool herringbone
front. Knitted back and sleeves. I to It.
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�THE HASTINGS BANNER, THURSDAY, OCTOBER M, 1MI

how many gas coupon* made much — ~

ITORIALS

sena tars had talked with a Russian.
thev would have found that neither
Will our willingness to “play ball England nor America wa* really
with such Individuals for . reason.'- doing much in comparison with the
Soviet effort. U they had asked
U,
branch »I
of Europe dominated by Hitler—or. the service was doing most in the
evan among the Oriental countries war, would he have said the Army?

P] (Dee. i*t to j&gt;c 25m; vuire*.
and watched the last rehearsal. The
kind-hearted oid lady, aged 10. set

Or would an airman have said the
Marines. No. those five senators
wouldn't have had to leave this
country
get some
nra. o» to
.fJ.na
.bar opinionated
b rrarulb-

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Listen

b, iaNE cameron

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.r
-nowflakro Batunlav
morning started a flood of memorlen anrt
of
we,e atxxJ[
Christmas. Ill never forget the time
rar firstborn son was * street ur^‘n ‘n • Christmas play at Use

On the other hand, the fact that
—;one of the two main props of the
original Axis has now Joined the
Allies to declare war on Its former
partner Is a political reality which
will bring some encouragement to
the dominated nations'since part­
ners don't pul) away-from an al­
liance when the combination is win-

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BARRY BYPATHS I

achievemenla. .Thia, the senator*.
conclude J* conclusive evidence that
*n&lt;lWk’ l&lt;,oes"?,,lffreS1^S,
we are doing: hat Great Britain tt
guDty of a malign and viclou* plot
to discredit everything American,
• • •

lalfln by bilta tactic* wnich
aa ruthira* m anything that
■ unleashed in Poland. The
a rather oomic-ccera figure
monarch never onpoeed the
.U ^ appeared ^Hltag to

?Z.
uS"&amp;&lt;
, omc j askcd
u
wwe tjM.
way a starving urchin would cat.
He looked thoughtful.
,
,
* • *
That night he came in the kind
old lady'* door
shivering
and
when
lrijbL2“u
m

&lt;d» Hamilton spent U

&lt;Mr&gt;. Elvira Saytu

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r. Will |

with Mr*. Tim Howard

Recommandad

Mrs. Nina Ware, who has falth- will attend the game In Ann Arbor
Saturday and will go Into Detroit
to spend the weekend whh.hU
mother.
Robert Henry. Machinists Mate
isC class, returned Thursday to
Chelsea. Maas., after a visit with
hl* parent*. Mr. and Mix. Shirley
Henry.

Mother art a job at Lockheed t
111 appointed to that place by the State
Little wlllle'a rash* turn Into r 1- । Welfare Commission, did not wish
.. i - ------------- tatmerit this year. Under
star we hone? Will Slater
with that jerk at the aoda faun- ' the stat law two of the throe memLain? Will the baby learn to swear? beta ar
named by the Board of
Listen tomorrow i Three gueaea ' eupervii------------------------ra. The third--------------member _
is
Kiris, as to where you're heard this I named
namea by
oy the state welfare body,
before.
Ii *but
—• their ------*—— •has
— •---------nomination
to be
con। finned bv the board of supervisors.
1 Under these condlUo-.u the Lansing
CAPT. F.MU. J. BROWN WINS
। authorities ask the supervisors to
PROMOTION TO MAJOR
recommend
ant who would
Of interest to many Hastings and £
;c&lt;'mmend mm.
aome one
ible m
to them
them. The tuperBarry Co. friend* 1* the new* at “ *ecenr*h&gt;
so last Thursday, notnlthe recent promotion, from captain vt«»r " 1
w. Elvira Sayles of this
to major, of Ebrl J. Brown, officer n»lln«
-he place. The other two
in charge of freight operation' ,u —
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Los Angeles Port of Embarkation. 't members are Clarence Mater of
Malar Brown 1* the son of Mr Nashville and Myron Tuckerman
and Mr* Earl J. Brown. Sr., of
Hawthorne. Cal. and the . grandson ofJMr*; H_J; iC^"in
&lt; Clara&gt; Byown
of
wliamr
■“
JUV&amp;M!
»!b
zoo and moved to Call'fomi* with

PERSONALS

1&gt; high
iie majored
in econom
Allies. As a nutter of fact a na- [jbtlp|x.ar
raat ln my ilfe.
htah ’school
school he
malored tn
eeonom-­
tion or an army wittjout a little ego
oW i^y. aged 18. .tared. The ic* at Die Unlveraily at Californht.
ton't worth much Most any fight- audience gasped. Little boy* Utlw.xl Loa Angele*, graduating in 1836. He
ing unit worth it* *alt I* likely to (n approval. Old men guffawed. w*j« commL'vsloned and went Im­
think that it can and ts doing more Mothers drew their little ones clo*- mediate! r into service. In time he
to lick the enemy than any other er. T had a glimpse of the teacher wa* sent to the Hawaiian departcomparable group.
peaking out between tl»e curtain* ment and wa* on assignment there
...
I ®y®&gt; popping and Jaw sagging. If at the time of the Pearl Harber
raid. He was sent to the Loa An*
I live to be 80. heaven forbid. I'll
Badogllo and Darlan are not
Which
never forget the picture she made. । gele* post in March of this year.
exactly parallels. The shifty French
— nation
----- ha* contributed
------_ . ---------...------ —That -----------j wu
growing three Inches of fat j Tiie Hawthorne. Cal paper comadmiral wa* always 103 per cent most
toward victory
U sorae|
1 on my rib* over it until people start- ments—“In his present assignment
for Darlan. Badogllo. on the other thing for history to decide,
i ed asking me if he ate like that at Major Brown brings the asset of
youth and a total of alx year*'
hand, has always been strictly
* " *
| home,
। army experience, five of them»’»the
loyal to King Victor Emmanuel and
However,
it
might
be
well
to
keep
rtowever, n migin oc wen iu accp
the House of Savoy. Darlan appar-in
in mind
mind the
the fact
fact that
that ifif Great
Great Brit-'
Brit-[ jerry
jerry brougl
brought home some cookies ! infantrv. At 28 yeara of age he 1*
। believed to be the youngeat major
.antly favored any set-up whichain
gin hadn't
hadn't had
had the
the intestinal
intestinal forfor- last
last week.
week. No
Now I know where the I on duty at the Loa Angeles port.
would keep Darlan on lop. Badogllo tltude (a polite term for "guta”) to I Pels Naphtha soap all went.
| All of which, we would say. justi—
--------- •-----trint in
• • •
was a *•
thorough
patriot
in the
the limitlimit- refute
refuse a dishonorable peace with
ne&lt; Grandma Clara in beinu a bit
ea sense that
mat he
ne believed
oeneven that
mat any- Hitler
Miner and fight on. neither Russia,' A young
young lady
lady tell*
tells us the Draft puffed up. Major Brown ond Mra.
‘ed
thing which strertgfhened the House America or England would now be
n.'ne Brown have their residence In Long
life.
of Savoy also strengthened Italy- in a nonit ion to discus* who U con- her
h" young
TOUM W
*‘ She
8he says every
e’,'rv time
,lm,‘ Beach. Cal.
she think* of the aforemenUoned
A feudal outlook which, in another trlbutlng most to the war effort! I Board, she say*. "Oh, what you J ANNOUNCE ENGAGEMENT
age. might havp been recognized
| did!" She ho* one boy friend left
I Mr and Mrs. Byron McKibben
as the extreme of nobility.
Nor would the five solans have, and she calls him Tail. Dark and nnnpunce the engagement of their
had a chance to take their trip.
:
‘ daughter. Frances Diane Powers to
Evcp now. unselfUh loyalty to
Ensign Robert J. Kirkland. Jr..
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Something
FROM
the
fighting
«on»ethlng Implies a degree of char-, TllORNAPPLEr GARDEN CLUB
&lt;‘ front
irunv-—
—i&gt;v.
Lt nussen
Russel) i^tuoaugn.
Laubaugh. coCo­ U. 8. Navy. No date has been
acter which cannot be flippantly ~ThCfThornnDpl
ihC/Thomapple~Garden
Garden club
club met
met - Pilot
Pilot of
of a
a Plying
Flying Fortress
Fortress and
and stasta- set far the wedding. Lieut. Kirkdlscounted.
o-t
„t
he home
a I land, who 1* presently serving over­
in tmr
nomc of
oi Mr*.
Air*, Ben
ucu Honed
.ioucu tn
iu England,
aiufiauu, ha* received ■
‘ ‘
1 Cowlea. the president. Mrs.
Mra Mohler medal as
a* ha$
ha* the pilot and bombarbonibar- seas. is expected home in December
What has happened to the great nresidlng The program for the aft-1 dirr. This came from the Pilot's
ho*
legislative investigation? Is it to frryY'"
ernoon was on Mums and African wife. Rus* never
r-”** *•
— said
•*,J a
- word,
~—• :PARENTS OF DAUGHTER
become just another example ' of vldets.'many
vltHeU.'raany Interesting facte being 1 HU modesty
modestj is most tantalizing, 1 Captain and Mra. Hartley Fin­
Rus* aaid he had strom. who are residing at Baker­
hunting for big game with a toy given
,,v*n concerning •them.
h«'m Some lovely ■। rLast
-“* ’word
mr'1 ’from
&gt;
chrysanthemum*
grown
bv
Mrs.
I
been
In
15
consecutive
mission*
over field. Cal., are the parents of n
pop gun? Looks that way.
, Llnvd Valentine were on display.
enemy territory and was due for daughter bom Thursday. Oct. 11
The
a week
Looks ilkc
like The little mUs weighed 8 lbs and
Tne tea committee served re- i। o
wcex in n Rest
west Home
Home, looks
The
five globe ......
trotting —
se»ator«ircsnmcni*
fre#hmenta
w|tairs,
h Mrs.
Burton
pour- we would htfve to do Russel's pre.M- 2 oe. and ha* been luuned Linda
wnn
nurion
nourwho recently returned after using lnK.
Nov meeting will be at agenting for him. We will also trrir Cnpt. Finstrom is stationed at Camp
up the equivalent of goodness knows the liome of Mrs Kntekem.
ha mednl. and we have just the

Sunday guest* of Mr. and Mra.
| Neil Boektioo were Mr. and Mr*
Vernon Boekeioo and family oi Kal­
amazoo.
Mrs. Garle Fuller left Wednesday
for Ann Arbor where sne will be in
the University hospital for ten day*.
,
Weekend itucjtts of Mr. and Mr*.
William Stebbina were Dr. end Mra.
I Frederick Taylor and son, Tcn-v.
of Lansing.
Mrs. E. J. Storkan and Mra. Fran-

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BBTTER KERNEL *&gt; 2

Corn.

Naw Pack.

Mra. Donna Harrington and daugh­
ters over the weekend
Weekend guest* of Mr. and Mrs.
■&gt;rl OM»wian «Mre Mr and Mrs.
Chas. Wilson. Robert and Elizabeth
of Almont. Mr. and Mrs. R. P.
Sloan of Charlevoix and Dr. W. W.
Mitchell of Miami. Florida.
Mr and Mra. Harry ThomiMon
entertained her mother. Mra. Mai-

Fred Gamcer are their daughter
and aon-in-law Mr. and Mra. Clark
McClellan and baby daughter. Pavaime Kav. of 8t. Petersburg. Fin.
Mr. McClelland Is a music arranger
for the Maritime band anu dance
orchestras of the Merchant Marines
and J* here on a twelve day leave.

inra McElroy. East Lansing; n
cousin. Robert Kerr, Coldwaler;
Mra. W E. GUetle. Oregon. HL. a
sister of Mra. Kerr; her two neph-

14c

13 Pls.

BANTAM CORN

Country Club Cream-style.

13 Pls.

CUT WAX BEANS no 2 **□ 13c

Evergood, fancy quality.

Clear Sailing

19 Pls.

3 Pls.

Lc'-athore Honey-mellowed.

2 &lt;*n 10c

Scott County. 5 Points
GREEN SPLIT PEAS ”

iac

Nojocger rationed!

MINUTE VAN
2
15c
Assorted Soup Mixes No! ralioned

10 Points

13c
CouMryydub Quality

WHOLE CKEEN
BEANS

t o, cig

MIHCEMEAT

There’s

BRER RABBIT

Cold Weather
Ahead!

2iox

BAKING SODA

25c

i«b Pt

7c

2 '0!.

25c

Arm &amp; Hammer
BUSBY'S CRAX

We .have the right merchandise to
keep you warm and dry.

5

£

Borry Co. United Wor Chest Committee

LIBBY'S Baby Foods

can 7C

1 Point

Homogenized

Wrapped baihroom tissue

HEAVY WOOL PANTS—Moleskin and Whipcord
Pants. Pure wool. Parkwool. SUEDE SHIRTS.

Brown Jersor Gloves, pair 17c

FLEECE TISSUE

JACKETS—Button

HEAVY

m wools, plaids and corduroy.

HEAVY CAPS

3

CANVAS GLOVES

raft

HEAVY WOOL SOCKS
BIB O'ALLS— 30

SOAP FLAKES

42c.

PEACHES

Superbly fashioned by ex­

to

step into your life and stay

there . . . giving you wear­

Fresh, sweel
ARTICHOKES

&lt;b

of all weights

Qusiii

dot

63C

Complete - nclhing else to buy
SWEETHEART Scap 2 b*r. 13c

BROCCOLI
Gr»ien, Tender

Carlon S1.24

CIGARETTE*

All popular brands
DOG FEED MEAL

5

J,

27«

Kroger's. KEN-L MEAL, 5 lb b*g 34c

LARGE
BUNCH

MOTOR OIL
4
78c
Penn-Red IOCS: pure Pennsylvania

CATSUP
New Pad.

15 Pcmh

boltla

PEANUT BUTTER 2

19c

and

cops.

VITAMIN
CAPSULES

Kroger's Embassy.

1-lb. jar 29c

MUSTARD

Quart »r 13c

Avondale.

Old-laJiioned flavor

BULK CIDER VINEGAR s.i 20c

FANCY PRUNES

4 Pls.

to 11

oil wool ond port wool, open front
and zipper styles.
SWEATERS—In

LONG SLEEVE KNITTED SHIRTS—4

to 16

ihejp Sujai
Stain pi
fttliON 8001.
UHt
'imie
■Sutfi
■

PLAID WOOL JACKETS ond MACKINAWS.

LEATHER JACKETS—Leather

■

FINGER TIP COATS—Plain

12c

SODA CRACKERS wb pl3 17c

Country Club saraloga type wafers

BUY WAR BONDS AND STAMPS

Feat! on the Fineat — the Only Beef that'a

TENDER I

AND

SIRLOIN STEAK

all sizes.

PLAID CORDUROY CAPS—3

i-ib Pi9

24b. pig. 23c. 8 Pls.

FRESH

to 10.

WORK PANTS—In

53c

*

Avondale Vinegar, quart 13c

SANFORIZED WORK SHIRTS—6

’•

MASON JARS

Swoel and Clean

FOR BOYS

tion.

or Spaghetti. U. S. No 1 Semolina

-d. 10c

CARROTS
Mi-Chote* '»

"i,1 13e

Plain or Iodized
3 £, 29c

Country Club.
MACARONI

25c

CALIFORNIA

MARGARINE

No2&lt;*n11c

8 Pt*.

GRAPEFRUIT JUICE

Large size - fresh

| VC

%!?23c

GREEN DEANS

hod 28c

CALIFORNIA

3 ’i«‘ $1.39
BIB O'ALLS—4

19c

Firsl crop, fancy

■UNCH

to 50.

derwear, sweaters, mackinaws

in durable comfort!

Hothouse. Fancy, long green

18 Points

Sliced or Halves. 27 Pls.

Country Club SWEETENED. 2 Pis.
TABLE SALT
26-oz pig
5c

TOKAY GRAPES 2 m

TOMATOES

No. 2 c*n 13c

Red-ripe, solid pad.

Gcod quality.

100-lb bag $2 49
CAULIFLOWER

64c

12 Pl*.
Jw^ob... 18c

Golden - delicious

TOMATOES

Large clean while heads

15c

KROGO Shortening 3

Pure Vegetable.
POUND CAKE

32c

19c

14-oz.

We ipcciolize in extra large sixes in und-

hit a new high

3 fcL 23c

Candy wel[

CUCUMBERS

25c

COBH fLAKES CX" IT 7c

COTTAGE CHEESE full gourd 13C

39c

pelr 13c

90 Day* Supply !•

SUEDES

FANCY YAMS

13c

wools and cotton

□nd Zipper styles.

Your 18
Stamp Today!

5

MMCAKE FLOUR
5
Country
pig. /
7c
L
y Chib.
'■fub 20-oz
™ 7®
c

Counlry Club Quality

and

MACKINAWS

a wastin'

'■

Michigan U. S. No. 1.

wii 9c

25 per cent to 50 per
cent wool. Medium heavy cotton. Fleece lined.

Jersey sweaters.

t°

embassy.

Potatoes

Hothouse.

FOR MEN

PURE WOOL SWEATERS—Part

$298

29c

Regular cr quick cocking

Northern Towel Holders, each 12c

HEAVY UNDERWEAR —

ceilings

Salad Dressing
Navy Beans

Good balers.

Ritz Crackers, 1-lb pkg 21c
ROLLED OATS

Cooperating with

ability plus!

12c

Molasses - Green Label

NATIONAL WAR FUND

Styles

TaH
3cans 24c_
Evap. Milk
24fc lb.
AM
Enriched Flour
..d.
41.04
King's Flake Flour X 22^»1.O7
24V4-lb.
Gold Medal Flour Purpose sack $1.24
*
Sugared Donuts
&lt;&lt;«13c

Counlrr Club Qualilr. Richlr spiced

RED CROSS TOWELS

craftsmen.

LB. BAG

Store-Ground before your eyes.
Save up to a dime a pound.

Country Club Qualify
28-oz. 4
Vv tieaT wCfTlS'Cream ol Wheal, pig. 22c) pkg I

16c

pert

Spotlight

Qu*d 21c

TOMATO JUICE

See -

WATERS CLOTHES

HOT-DATED

.

PRUNE JUICE

FOR RENT-A furnished house in

Send hits a real slice of homo through
the USD—one of the 17 major war
relief agencies that have banded to­
gether with our own community agen­
cies this year to bolster morale
and relieve distress on the battle
front, among the civilian victims
of war and here at home. Just one
contribution this year helps all of
these. Make it big. Make it now.

KROGER'S

AND YOU SEE IT IN THE

SPINACH Naw D*«k No 2^ e*e 16c

i

Vacuum Peeled

EARL BOYES

SESr rt/W7X7iW/S

8 Pts

Country Club Whole Kernel

Phone 2659

... /ROM

2 &lt;*. 13c

n0

YELLOW CORN
the third ward.

ew», Lyle and Harold Dunning. Wareham.
Whiting. Ind. W. RCMora. Mt. Ver* j Weekend gurote of Mr. and Mra.
non,N. T.; Chama Campbell, Mid- Warren Roush were Miss Dorothv
Giesiile and m* *on. WiUuur. Camp- Rou*h and Wise Adeline Rowley. «4
bell. DetMt. l^to and Harold Dun- • Borgesa boapttal, Kalamszao. Mr.
ning returned to WIMUng on Mon-I and Mra. RotMh were. Sunday dinday.
&gt; tier gueate of Mr. and Mr* John
Mia* Doria Gambia spent the &lt; Mlnhler tn Grand Rapide
weekend in Grand Haven and m
Mra. Gerald Ryan returned Bun­
Grand Rapids where ai» wa* the day from a few week*' trip to Ban
guest of Mra. Gordon Haven*.
I Diego. Cal. where she ha* been
Mr am Mra. A R. Fatwa enter- ^tmg her ta^and
Ulned Mr. and Mra. Jack Haitaoch I
d Mra. Clayton Brandetctof Potterville on Bunday. ■ .
, U
Sunday cuesta of Mr. and
..
..............
. —.. —jeph Hanlsh and Mr. and
Burton Perry was Mra. James Stan- Mr* Sidney Bench at Gun Inkc.
lake of Lansing.
I
Mra. Kenlth McIntyre apunt
Mra. Prank Andru* relumed Sal- &gt; Thursday In Kalainaroo
urday from a few days' trip to1
Mr*. Maurice Ostrolh left WcJTravane City.
। neaday for Santa Fe. N."M- where
Mr and Mr* Adelbcrt Cortright her husband is sUUoncd.
and family and Mr. and Mr*. HerMrs. Enoch Andrus iHeknMUhbert Qulgler are attending the Min- paughi of Grand Rapid* was the
noBota game in Ann Arbor on Sat- guest last wee kof Mra. Myra F.
--------I Woodmansee and other friends.
Mrs Virgie Reid la the guest of
tl leaving Friday fir
for a visit in KalaMr, and Mr*. Re* Reid tn Cadillac
'---------—
ic —
maaoo before
returning
home
thl* week.
Mra. Lee Watson of Holland
Mr. and Mra. Gerald Shafer and spent Friday and Saturday with
son. Gay. were entertained for the Mr. and Mra. Lyle Sc-addcr. Miss
weekend at the home of Mr. r.nd Maxine Watson returned to Holland
Mra. Burwell Scudder in Battle with her for the weekend.
Creek.
Bunday guests of Mr. and Mra.
Mr and Mra. J. H. Tredinnick Edw. Wiedlea were Mr. and Mr*..
Mias Betty Tredinnick. Mr. and Floyd Palmer of Delton and Mist
tiara Shannon were among those Elsie Palmer of Detroit.
bora. Shaiuic nwerc among those
Mr. and Mrs Cranston Wlkax
who saw Ethel Barrymore In Tiie and family of Coldwater w*re week­
Com Is Green” la Grand Rapids end guests of Mra. Clyde Wlclox
Saturday.
and Mr*. W. J. Field.
Mr*. Jack Stem spent a few day*
—
___
Stem were
In Detroit last week where she was ituest*
d Stem, in

colors

and wool combina­

WE HAVE BOYS’ BELTS AND SUSPENDERS.

Waters Clothes Shop
Selling Quality Keeps Us Busy

BOILING BEEF

Tenderay feel
Juicy, rich flavor.

Tenderer BmI
RH ROAST

9 Pls.
X _
lb
jLOC

Regular Sugar Stamp
No. 14 good only thru
Nov. 1.

IACDN SQUARES
Leen

BUY

War Bonds
AND STAMM

Standing

22c

PORK HEARTS

20c

35c

9EEF LIVERS

31c

3 Pli

SKINLESS FRANKS

&lt;b

5 Pls

LEONA SAUSAGE
Sliced
5 Pts.

•&gt;

32c

PORK NOCKS

*

20c

Fresh.

Sliced.

6 Pts

w
____
TEN DERAY

we

29c

YELLOW PERCH

Chickens

OYSTERS

Pml 59c
Not rationed

Local, frosh dressed. No Pls.

QQ '
UljCp

29c

Frat-shot*

Large, while.

PICNICS
SMOKED

Radi-Cooled lb

Fresh - not rationed

2 Pts

Stamps No. 15 and Id,

good only thru Oct. 31.

6 pis

fa. 37c

Tenderer Beef

Ring Bologna, lb. 29c

Sugar • for • Canning

colors

Chuck Roast

»m.

37c

KROGER

"piece bacdn
laan

lb.

31C

SUPER
mnRKETs

�THE HASTINGS BANNER, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 11. 1M3
turned Monday svaalag taam a vUll I
with their son and wile. Cpl. and;
Mra. Kart Smith at Fort SUfiy.jtM-.

PERSONALS

Runplant

ga,!^ja
Attractive

bouquets at

autumn

Mn

re Sunday dinand^Mra John

i returned Bun*
tks' trip to San
she ha* been
rum Brandrtetcsta of Mt and
t and Mr and
it Gun lake.
IcXntyre spent
*200.
' ,
roth left Wcje. N.“M. where
. UKul
ti (Helen Mills-

Mra. Mrra F.
ocher friend*,
i visit In KalaIng home.
n of Holland
Saturday with
med to Holland
ekend.
■

-Ifon and Mia* I
rail.
analan Wilcox L
Clyde Wlclox

btani were
Fred Slam, in

tv

Van Buskirk giving a irenwe
ne of the writing! of Stephan

terest* of recruiting
on Monday
Mra. Richard OrtxM and eon.
Pick, leave today for a weekend In
Chicago.
Maurice Pender Is in Rochester
Minn., where he has been going
lluough Um Mayo Clinic.
Mr. and Mrs Herman Zerbel want
to Lansing Thursday
•“
laingiburg and Ovid
spent
the weekend
cousins.
George Snook relumed Saturday
from a few weeks bualneaa trip
through the east.
Mrs Orville Herrington accom­
panied her sliter-tn-law, Mra. 8am
ArnutranR. who was the weekend
guests of Mr. and Mra. Robert
Connelly, to
Bloomington.
Ind.

Oarriaxi. .
Mrs Chest*
,_____ __
—
.
,
i
Monday evening Dr. and Mra.
Steif bgt. and Mra. BUrdyy
Th* Women'! board nt wmmaniu-l G° Thursday the same group r-*t
Y* Old Time bridge club was G L Lockwood entertained Uteir
Whaater. who are al Pacoa Fteld,
chureh meT^lth
W DBan^l ‘‘ ““ hotnz ot
ure-Jamt. Mrs. entertained at the home of Mr*. I P0*1^ group of eight at a pbaaa- Tuesday. CM
Texas, were gueaU of Mr. and Mr*.
&lt;mj Mcsiday "fternow board m™- WilHwn Stebbins A similar couim Jennie Mannl Wednesday after- i
d'7Mr Visiting was enjqyod will be here
Arthur Lower from Monday Ull
after dinner
Mra. Bert Mugridge and son Billy tenTpriaent being Unr WMteca 1 *?d “ outdoor cook-out are noon.
parent: Mr
Wednesday, when they want to
SterTw?
to
October 27
Radford. Mr.
KalanuuDo to visit relatives.
Don Oury, Mis. Otto Haarind and
,he home ot Miaa Bt.air.co HtrRay Branch returns today from
Mra. Roman Faldpatuch was . Following the
Pllteourgh where he has been at­
hostess to the St. Rose Study club ^tfo footbal
Mrs. E Q. Rothaar. These women ner...
tending Ute Allied Theaters' con­
on Tueaday evening with twelve and
are In chaise of the November ac- ! _
Grant. Bto was home for eight day* UvtUce of the church.
I
to the Charlotte team and
vention.
. Two groups of friends were de- present
Mra. David Goody
visiting his wife and baby daugh­
their coaching staff, at their home her bridge dub Tua
Mr. and Mra. R. L. Wlrulaj. and
ter and parents. Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Mr. and Mrs. Rom Weaver and
Eight members of the Three tba home al Mrs. Kellar Stem. On I For the pleasure of Mra. Glen on west Walnut street. The boys Wlnnen al contract
Stutz.
He
returned
Saturday
night
TueMay, luncheon was served on Bachelder. who left Wednesday to
daughter. Margaret Sue. spent Sun­
Hubbanl and Mra.
Opt. and Mra. Lyle Sanborn (Jane Timet Four club were guests of
recreation
room
where
they
en
­
Kln "" I'"’-'-11 •&gt; Tlnkn- rtrld. . Kr2,‘
day with Mr. and Mn. Clair Ha­
Mra. L. V Bessmer on Friday eve­
a social time playing pingafternoon
spent were
informally.
Okie Mrs.
Robert
Miss
ger in Vermontville.
ning at dessert and bridge.
■njrea
tabtowas
of bridge
in piny MU^ed
Kjnnev'
SrsFrancisco
^c^d n
£ 2?"'
none and reviewin'- th* imumta*
Weston B- Bank* of Grand Rap­
CpL Sanborn having received his
after the luncheon Friday, and prize 1 on and Mrs Elson Harrinxton en- pUy’
-----Ids. who has been quite Hl. Is con­
r^-by ^rtelhcdI ten teier^Tfo? dinner
,rora
honorabls discharge from the Army.
Complimentary to Staff Sgt. and
WAR—FORGET ITvalescing at th* home of Mr. and
They will reskM'at their former Mrs. Stanley wheater &lt;Margaret vrl?. R'
WbI1 “n&lt;1 Mri D*'T,r Saturdav night at the home of Mr. - Mn Vj&amp; Lawrence
hmna
home. mi
1113 a
8- Montgomery m
81 tn'
in | DeMeycr&gt;. Mr. and Mra Arthur
...
and Mrs. Vere Harrington. A beau- I
Mra. Dan Ashalter returned last
Lower held open house Monday eve­ Mon
this city.
tiful traveling bag wasT&gt;resented to I'
’
week from a month's visit with M . on Saturday.
Mrs - Erma Gardner and Mrs. I ning for the faculty memban of
To celebrate the birthday of H- Mrs. Bachelder. On Tueaday night. I
her daughter. Mrs. Belmont Pinney,
Mn. Forrest Lane returned Mon­ Fay Marble spent the weekend In the city schools. Sgt. and Mrs.
of New York City. The latter'* hus­ day from a short visit In Windsor, Charlotte, the former visiting her Whaater return next week to Pecos tner Struble, a family dinner was Mr and Mrs W. H. Bachelder are 1
al his home on Saturday A . giving a family dinner in her honband is on active duty Vi th the ont.
aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mra. Roy Field. Texaa. where he is stationed. given
welcome guest was Sgt Emerson or Mrs Maurice Oatrotn arcotnMerchant Marines
I
Miss 8WU
Stella Heath and Iter roorn- Sherman. Mra. Mgrtlc being a
A pleasant day was spent at the Struble, who returned Monday to ■ nanled her and went on to Santa
Mr.
Mias Esther Bertram, of gmt al the Lyman Chamberlin
... and
.... Mra.
—... Noblo Caln and I mate. ail-v&gt;
home of Mr and Mra. James Brtt- Sioux Palls. 8. D.. after a four-day 1 F* N. Mex.. where she wUl join her ;
daughters relumed
returned Friday to their
tiielr !’ Nllca
Nt|M vlaltou
visited m.
Mr. and mi&gt;.
Mrs. vrw,
George
Mr.' and Mra. Marl Clark, accom- i ten of East Dalton Sunday, Oct 10, furlough at bonu.
husband.
«.«■,
home
in Chicago after
a weeks
visit; ..
b j;
Heath
Saturday and Bunday.
....
...............
.. ............
2_‘
-fliairt
with Mr and Mrs. Robert Burch.
Mr and Mra. William Musts
panted by Miss Helen Day of Bat­ when Frank Britten of Grand RapMra. James Gower entertained ' Mra. Oarle M. Fuller entertained 1
Mr. and Mr* J. W. Armbruster r and Daine of Pontiac have been lie Creak spent the weekend In ■ Ide celebrated hie 75tli birthday. Mr. her birthday club in honor of Mrs. her bridge club for dessert on
and Mrs. C S McIntyre were Sun- vlsiting Mr. and
‘ Mrs Neil Adair Delaware. Onio, where their eon. I Britten is a retired yard foreman Louise Erway. Ed Smith and Muter Thursday.
dnv dinner guests of Mra Charles and Mr and Mrs Walter Stanley Bob. Is In training at Ohio Wes-1i and In perfect health. Those pres- Kenneth Smith. Pedro w^s the i
...
leyan In the Navy air corps. They]। ent to help him celebrate were Mr.
McIntyre in Kalamasoo, tire event •Ince Thursday.
looioau game Saturday, and Mra
Merritt Needham and evening's entertainment, high score i Decorations appropriate to Hallo- .
the football
celebrating the latter's birthday an­
The Rev. Don Gury.
D. saw me
going to Mra. Albert' Vedaer and ween and bouquets of autumn flow- I
Hie Weslcvans
Wealcyans and Oberlin,
Oberlin. three children of Kalamazoo. Mra. Ward
niversary
Baines. Mra. Don Gury___ _____ between th*
Erway;
low
score
to
Mrs.
ErI
era
were
used
on the tables nnd
—
—
ufatelia
Maynard.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Joe
Miss Dorothy Stanley was home Wallace
Osborn
attended
the Bob playing tackle with the for­ McClurkin and son. Mr and Mrs. way and Albert Vedder.
: around the social room of the First
diocesan meeting al St. Marks In mer team.
• • •
United Brethren church when the
Mr and Mrs Lyle Dean spent Roger Convene and children. Mrs
end.
Qrand Rapids on Tuesday.
Mra.
Thomas
Stebbins
was
guer.t
;
ladles
served
the
dinner tor the
Charles
Convene
and
children,
all
Chief Warrant Officer Lowell Tee­
Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Barnett and the weekend with Mr. and .Mrs.
of honor Saturday evening at a Bustneas Women's Hospital Guild
ter returned last week to Camp Mr and Mra. Irving Benton of Albert Sponable in Grand Rapids. of Hastings. Mr. Britten received deseert bridge and shower given by on Monday evening. 35 being presMra. Levi Payne of Manistee was rome nice gifts and also a huge
Phillips. Kansas, after spoadlng a Battle Creek leave Friday to epend
Mra Cranston Wilcox. Mte* Bar- ! ent. including several guest*. After I
birthday
cake.
,
the
guest
of
her
parents.
Mr.
and
fifteen day furlough here with the weekend In Detroit.
bara Trego and Miss Barbara WU- the business session. Halloween
Mrs. Henry Cook, on Sunday.
Mrs. Teeter and other relatives.
Dr. A. O Ohleson, the Pres, of
In honor of Andrew Houfslater's cox at the home of the latter. Three , games were enjoyed, each person *
Mr. and Mrs. George I.eIson and
M1m Hazel Caukln. who works at North
Thousands of oerchant season who
Park College, Chicago, was a Oscar Letson
of
VernOn
were elghlv-firat birthday Sunday. Oct. tables of bridge were in play and receiving a fitting prize. Mra. MarLike Kellogg Field. Battle Creek, wa*
Iciest on Monday of CoL Emil guests of the Rev. and Mra Clif­ 17. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Bowman, his
home over the weekend.
bring convoys through find needed
neighbors, served a chicken dinner.
ford Clinton last Wednesday
Mr and Mrs Chas. Solomon are
Sunday guest* of Mr and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Harley Fox and his
planning to attend a pheasant din­ Rothaar over Uie weekend were Mr.
rost and relaxation in hones and
ner Sunday in Grand Ledge nt the and Mra. Robert &lt;Mead of Detroit, Oscar Palmer were their son-in-law ulster. Mra. Ida Palmatier “were also
home of Mr and Mra. Alt. Rath­ who came also to see their son, and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur present
centers operated by the United
bun. This dinner fallows an annua) Carroll Mead of the Cincinnati Heydenburg and family of Grand
Miss Marilyn Tolles entertained
Rapids.
Season's Service in cooperation
custom honoring the birthday of
Thoo Beck spent the weekend in twelve friends from Hastings and
Mra. Solomon's mother, who was Military College, who is a patient
with the War Shipping Administra­
a
Townsend Mtddlevile Saturday evening, the
one of the twin daughters of Peter al Pennock hospital. Other guests Lansing attending
Frank of Revolutionary war fame were Mrs Woodward Smith and State Conference, acting tn capacity occasion being her 16th birthday,
tion in ports in two healspheres
Mr. and Mrs. John Chandler were two sons of Mt. Pleasant and Mrs ,of state councilman. Geo. Irland 'the evening was spent playing
R Seibert and son. Peter, of accompanied him as delegate to the games and light refreshments were
guests of
nA,&lt;* Mouls of Di­ Louis
Battle Creek. Mra Smith is remain­ meeting from Townsend Club No. *erved.
of the world. You help these
mondale over tiie weekend.
Mrs. Allison Louden of Doster vis­ ing for two weeks with her par­ 3. Mr. Beck returned Sunday eve­
courageous eon when you support'
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Grooa en­
ited her sister. Mrs. Herman Zerbel ents. Mr. and Mra. Rotbaar.
ning Mr Irland remained tn Lan­
Mrs. Harry Unger of Canada and sing to visit relatives.
tertained with a dinner Tuesday |
on Tuesday.
the national War Fund—by giving
Mrs. Jessie Phillipa of Battle her sister. Mrs Carl Bomuch of
Mrs Fred Hummel of Lake Odessa evening in honor of Miss Dorti
Creek and New York Cttv came Detroit visited their aurtt. Mrs. visited Mrs. Thoe. Beck over the Radford.
to
your own coonunity campaign*
Geo.
’
Jersey
and
cousins
one
day
last
weekend.
Monday for a few days' visit with
Mra. Crystal Hart returned to
Twenty-six Past Noble Grands
Mrs. F. E Adair and Mr. and week.
Mr and Mrs Herman Sandeen! her home at Watson Comers. Alle- of Rebekah Lodge met at the counMrs Nell Adair.
anu keep* on working tor noun—to
•in
wenSunday
dinner
guests
of
Mra.
1
Mra Minnie
Marble returned
gan Co. Friday after visiting Mrs. try home of Mrs. Henry Sothsid.
case roughing spasms, help clear con- ।
Saturday from a visit with her Herman, Soder of Grand Rapids. | Ida Palmallcr and other relatives Wednesday evening. A carry-ln
covered Vicks VapoRub. Today it is
pation in &lt;old-clogged upper breath- I
B. R. Minford of Potniuc came: and friends in Woodland the past dinner wasserved and the evening s
son and daughter-in-law. Mr. and
ing paua ges, relieve muacular soreness 1
the most widely used home-remedy for
enterMinment was cards. Prizes
Mrs. Hubert Marble. In Garden Sunday for Mra. Minford. Marilyn two wteks.
Cooperating with
Alice
and
Martha
May.
who
lutve,
relieving
miseries
of
children's
colds.
City _ Shi- also called on Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. William Fox of Kai- went to Mra. Charles Leonard and
been
visiting
her
parents,
Mr.
and
.
And
her
c
is
the
reason
.
.
.
Barry Co. United War Chest .Committee
amazoo, spent Sunday with their -Mt*. Elsa Lake.
■
Often moat of the mise
Mra. Cone Sperry in Ann Arbor
Mra
L.
Severance
for
two
weeks.
[
parents.
1
...
Mr and Mra Elmer Purcell and
is gone by morningl
The moment you rub VapoRub on
Mr.
and
Mra
Raymond
Aldrich,
I
The
O.
O.
Club,
with
Mrs.
John
daughter. Roseilen. Mra. Edward
VapoRub is so good to u
warren Carter
uamr and;
“,la
tn MAPLE GROVE CLUB
Broas aa a guest, waa entertained
Adams. Mrs Warren
strux. Try it!
Mrs Wm. D Barnes were In Grand
Aldrich
।, ENTERTAINED
.KwaninxM* ««.
for dinner and.bridge at the home
IN nnoianuo
HASTINGS
Rnntds Thuradav
Mrf- *■
Tolles. A. Tolles, and ।[ Mra. Vida Wood, with Mrs. Celia of Mra. Dave Boyes in Battle Creek j
E a clukin HMM ».|F I.™- wm !«;■
t- Marshall assisting hoetesa, enter- on Thursday. Oct. 7. Frizes at ,
O E. 8 Grand Chapter sessions In *,l.h J|ie
“n ,Rl&lt;ihardr,^l’0 lalned the Maple Grove birthday bridge won by Mrs. B. A. LyBarker. i
Grand Rnntds part of last week and U to the Howell Sanatorium. Rich, club st a dinner in the Methodist 1 Mra H Mulder and Mra. L. Storer. 1
went to flparta Friday where she «d has shown much Improvement social rooms. Friday,
following ।
• • •
i
visited relatives Saturday.
| “nd hopes to be home with his lit- which the ladles went to Mrs. I On Wednesday evening of last
iNVisr ih iHt an'
Mr. and Mrs Edwin Smith refamily in Ann Arbor for the Wood's home at 602 E. Mill
Rl Ul St.,
OI.. for
Illi week the employees of the
..... .Farm
—
1
holldavs.
a social afternoon and program.
------- '
**
Bureau
--------- ------------Elevator—were
—
entertained
‘ “ ।
wn
I
Quite a group of Masons plan to
it on by tiie at the annual dinner and party by
A clever stunt was put
go to Grand Rapids. Friday, when hostesses In a Reuben i-u
and Ruchel , the Farm Bureau organization,
George Green. Henty Steenbock. dialogue on present day
day current twelve anjpying
ealpylng a chicken dinner at i
I Kendall Braendle. A. K. Frandsen affairs. Other readings were also the home of Mrs Charta Haney.
I apd Herbert Cook take the work at enjoyed. Sixteen were present. Many After dinner, a social evening wax
.Saladin Temple. Those accompany- lovely late fall flowers graced the •pent at the home of Mr. and Mra,
ing will be. UjuIs Karmes, John । rooms.
Leon Young where bingo furnished,
STEAM HEAT
' Ironside. Kend nl Reahm. Ben Old- I 1711* Maple Grove club has been a lot of fun. , , ■ x
lev. ur.
Dr. eukih
Ellioa., nu»MB
Howard Tredinircuui- in existence for thirty yean. They
HOT * COLD WATER
nick. Judge Cortrfght. F. L. Bauer, will hold their next meeting In De­
Mrs. George A. Sumner"was host­
Henry and Philo Sheldon.
SHOWER BATH
cember with Mrs. Ada Balch In ess to the New Idea club on Wed­
Put Tyler entertained MLm Nor­ Nashville.
nesday evening. Oct. 13. with eleven
__________
ma Herrington from Wayland over
members and one guest. Mrs. D. D. I
Single &gt;3.50 per wk. np
the weekend.
GETS ADVANCEMENT
Smith. In attendance. A chicken
Mr. and Mra. Carl J. Scheffler
Mr. and Mrs. George B Heath pie dinner was served followed by
nnd children, Mary
Alice, Carl have received word of the advance- I the business meeting and program. [
Frederick and Margaret Jean, of ment of their son. Walter Heath. 1 Members responded to roll call by .
Yprtlantl, visited at the Presbyter­ Bom the rank of 2nd Lieutenant to naming their favorite tree In the
Ian manse Saturday and Sunday. l*t Lieutenant. He U stationed with 1 autumn, the hard maple being firat ,
j Mr. Scheffler is in charge of the tR
e cQuartermasters Corps In Chi- because of Its lovely coloring. Mra. ■
the
Compensation Department of the “
cago.
“i.
I Smith gave an Interesting talk on

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The Men Who Go to Sea.

ight

Whgt^lsSoGood
For Relieving Miseries of

Childrens Colds

25c
’ L*'0« 7pip *C
64c
lie IfiC

pound 13C

2 can 13C

Point*
V.’4 23c

? can 11C
Ha 1

13c

5c

pli

odired _
£, 29c
Semolina

NATIONAL WAR FUND

,ou^"Buy'p

WI1HFFHHLS MARX

ROOMS

HOTEL HASTINGS

63C

dor

o buy

b*n

13C

I DR. DERK STUIVE
;

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fit

CHIROPRACTOR
PHONE 2865

RES. 2991

27«
b fog 34c
“
78c

OFFICE HOURS

9:00 o.m. to 12 noon
1:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m.

uylvania

good

Evtningt

%

Mon.. Wed.. Fri-. Sat.
6:00 to 8:00 p.m.
Closed
Colonic Irrigation - Electric Therapy
lit W. STATE ST.

-

Thursday
Sine

OVER KROGER8

-

ft

Afltrnoens

Buy Poll-ParroB and you'll he
sure you’re buying honest
craftsmanship ana rugged
materials, inside and put...
shoes designed to give lasting
fit and put together to keep
pliable foot bonea straight.

Short Wave

HASTINGS

5
Pt*

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In compounding a prescription, accuracy is
of prime importance. Our Prescription De­
partment has the most modern equipment
to weigh or measure each ingredient Here,
your Pharmacist is honor- bound to follow
your doctors orders exactly . . . You can
depend on us for accuracy!

three clothing-wise men, Hart Schaffner &amp; Marx,

set out to change ready-made clothing from shoddy

SHOK1

When Accuracy

Means So Much

a century... and America has loved it I Back i.1^7.

POLL-PARROT

g.49

KMPS

They’ve been living Amnia a fit fix more than half

EDBVC STORES
REGISTERED PHARMACIST ALWAYS ON DUTY “
Heating*
Phone 2241
SH*H
JgWtnow

respect Their policy was three-fold. Quality, first;

9

Ml'

Fit always; and Moderate Price. For 56 years these

•

fine clothes have been suiting the nation.
A whale of an achievement... and it didn't Mjust

happen." It developed through yean of style leadership

(1)IIT III Fit

and skillful tailoring of all-wool materials.

3'65

vntit you a»i tuit ot orrrmo

ScAa^rul t/ifam.
When you buy

HART SCHAFFNIR A MARX cWhM

you an hive lull confidence in their quality, style, sad

stamina to deliver many mcntfti of hard wur...hMdaMMiy.

Dependable Prescription Service

1IIEEDS1

merchandise to garments that would command

,

ttMfi BUILT-IN FIT fa

That tSUMMTH LA&gt;llm«M&lt;Mctly «Mmi

nmwMf and fifllag CMMris? !•*’

"A small Ihlnj b lock Im...i blflMi h fei*

TAYLOR’S SHOE STORE
' "Quality Sheet Proparly Fitted"

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN

Hart Schaffner &amp; Marx________ 45.00
CLOTHCRAFT, all wool______ 37.50
AMERICAN, all wool_________ 32.50
Others at 24.50 and 27.50

EAST STATS STRUCT

1

�CaatL *1 lk» Probate Offleo. la th* City I
of Ha it Inga. tad ta aerve • copy af aald
«UI&gt; on Yojle VT. Benner. admlni.tra
tar of a*id relate. wboae addreaa it S4«
N. Hanover St.. Raetlnge. Michigan. ai
le*»l iwyhty-day* brier lo raid bearins.
Dited. Oaiaaer I lib. a. D. 1»«1.
•ftaert Clement. Judge ot Probate

EDITORIALISSOCIATION

’puree, owner may have J
• ame b&gt; -Nentlfglag and paging far.
thle »d. gtl.etyn Shriber. Phole 3»»&lt;&gt; ।

CLASSIFIED RATES
1H« per word, aalrtltaum of 30c.
Dltplay hate act la cape or M*ck
face type 10« per Uae.
Flret taMrUea IV.e per ward, lui
auceeaivo InaarUcn ot ease *d lo
par ward, mialanaa charge SIX.
llic additional will be charged tor
blind Ada.
All rate* are for cutu
Ada not paid far by Wedneeday fol­
lowing will be charged an addtUkeal 10c for carrying.
roralgn ClMtlfled Bata Sc per wort
Mlalnna charge 40c.

Tel. Co. tank a two to one Series
.Piston Rings; Btrend won a
ilFX: from
pair from Trio Cafe; WUrox Rich

lopped Courthouse by a .ingle game
anti Seal Company blanked Mid-

LEGAL NOTICES

■ ICHTY-IIG

kouae and bare. Prlcad at enlx-43.000.
About 110 serve workable, real wcude.
ttee Miller Rral Eatate Va far f«H

ON THE F

LOST—Siher ph. green anl blue trim. VarMH POR ffAl.T^T traife—3. 40. Ml
la Coffee Shop or an Slate etreet.
acrea or larger
Fame cempletely
reward. Pinder plraee retire to Bar. .forked, M. Parker. Reliable Realty,
■er
10-31 1
1UT E. State St. Phone 3*11. _ 10 31
LOST—1 Ration book* No. 3: tinder ill A&lt; RE FARM about three utilea
•
pleaee oolif, John McLeod. Route 3 . a.nitheaat of Middleville, thia land ha.
10-31
a fine modern houee good barn., and
i LOST—Two tone, brown and tan aweatwould make a .plendid .fork farm, al
er with tipper. Bear Irving oa S. |
•» plenty of good fertile farm* land
River road. Reward
Mre. Hubard. -nd »4» per arre »III take It. See
Arentr, Route 1,
1U-2I
Miller Real E.late Co
10 31
IAIXT- Hation Bwk No. 3 belonging FOR SALE—Modern, d room buegaUu.
to Hirhard B. Sharp Plea.e return
«*• brat; all newly decorated. S3U H.
tv D. If. Sharp. Ha.ting., K 4.
| llreen. Phone 3S3S.
_ 10 31
. _
10 31 FOR HALE—Pine home in Frearpon, ba.

Pvt. Stanley Ruempel of Fort
Leonard Wood. Mo., and Mr*. O»c.i.
Ruempel and Joan Bpent last Wed­
nesday and Thursday in Kalamazoo
visiting Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Ruem­
pel and other relatives.
Mr. and Mra. Harry Thompson
and Mr. and Mra. Hazen Gray were
in Somerset on Saturday.
Mrs. Archie Tobias entertained
Mn. Ferdinand Thomas and son of
Dowling over the weekend.
Kingsley Bennett of Ann Arbor

CARD OF THANKS

Sheldon Agency
All Kind* oi Insurance
Surety Bond*
2115
Halting

non

WOMENS LEAGUE
i Monday, Oct. 18)
Betty Braendle set the pace for
the women bowlera Monday night
,—v —,..........
when she again n:t the 500 mark ■
weeks visit with Mr. und
with score* of 182-173-187—522. Th- , Mr*. eLon Slander.
series wa. the only one In the 500 __________________________________ ;

Swonson Agency
IK W. STATE

Brandt. Steve
of the other f
troy had a fe
ing before the
Friday but we
luck they all h
an ear to the

service. The g
taste ot ’baa
game if we’re
played a great
caught a be
Avrea did a
t’Hoot’ hat o
this year,) M

NEW LOW RATES

Properry damage
and Liability

WANTED—EMPLOYMENT

FIRST CLASS CARPENTER—( in now 1
do that J-b uf luilling. repa
?S7F3 3
IO 3H

Protect your right to drive under
Michigan'*
new responsibility
low in the world*, largest, auto-

FARM BQUIPMENT
AND MISC.

EXCHANGE
YOUR WH(AT

AUCTION SALES

Loren

Hcrshbergci

AUCTIONEER

for soma of thot good

tx»l games he
learned Dick
day tor hi* ph
get in the M
try to get tne
irgan game W

When you are going to have a s

List Your Sale With

Lily White Flour

HENRY FLANNERY
PHONE 3

9ASHV1LLE

GEORGE P. MAURER,
1102 S. Jefferson St., Haitingi

sure of—you’l
good luck.)
By the wa
cun you hea
Townsend i ye
the fellows, f

30 lb*. flour for bushel of

GRANGES

er al louchdo
Tills actua

Manhall Furnaces
Repairs furnished and in­
stalled for all makes of
।
furnaces

444 TABLETS. SALVE. HOSE DROPS

Eaves Troughing
Tin Shop

SMITH BROS.
VELTE &amp; CO.

Floor Sanders for Rent
G. E. GOODYEAR HDWE.

Loren Coppock

HASTINGS, MICH.

Phon. 2331
tf

142 K. Stat.

AUCTIONEER
Delton, Mich.

Satisfaction Guaranteed. Hates can

——______ _______ _ _
Jennie

ALL FORMS OF

INSURANCE and BONDS

1

ANDRUS
N*lL Bk. Bldg.
'

AUCTIONEER
List you Auction Sal., with

DEWEY REED

.

Shipping Livestock
Every Saturday
JAKE DEPRIESTER

&gt;31 s.
in 3i

NOTICB

Ou pollctea cow the new Mkhl|U Financial BesponaibUlty Uw. ] |
JERRY
'Phono S51I

(Iordan.

|

NOTICE—The Ha.tinge Bargain Store la
naw Open ii &gt;r liualneaa al 117 fl Jot.
acroaa Irom Monlgnmery 1
W arda.
if
LET I S HrII vour farm. ritv nr lek —
krr. Reliable Realty Co-;

sdeairod. Write B
W A NTED—I'rBf-&gt;•
motor.,. Phone 35

collie With l«t&gt;)
will Ci
rrel.out. /|.
o n&gt;mi* ur
collect Lo.rll :
Ituuglai । U. HGuir&lt;

t

THOMAS SPECIAL COFFEE r» 22
125 ft
WAX PAPER
STALEY'S CUBE STARCH 3 boxes 21
cans
REX LYE
1
dozen
PRESTO CAN TOPS
cans
BABO
21'2 lbs
WHEATGERM
RIPPLED WHEAT
BUY BONDS

$1,000 A PAIR
WONT Buy THE

DOUBLE SAFETY
WOLVERINE SHELL HORSEHIDES
IN ANY OTHER WORK SHOE!

BUY STAMPS

Help the boys who ore fighting for us.
Buyer for STILES and
Company Hastings stock yards, phone 2588, or call
717—F3
through
the

'BILL” SHERWOOD
*

INSURANCE

Hotel Hasting.

Ph

CASH

C. Thomas Stores
DEAD AND DISABLED FARM
ANIMALS REMOVED PROMPTLY
HORSES $5.00

COWS $4.00

Glycerin avoilable from animal fats is badly needed in
WAR EFFORT. Phone Hastings 2565 or Kalamazoo
2-9544—Coll collect.
KALAMAZOO

RENDERINC

WORKS

For your old Scrap Iron,
Radiators, Batteries, Alu­
minum, Bran, Copper &amp;
Lead.

GLINN F. LAUBAUGH

CURT

SOLOMON

AUCTIONEER
Experience and Training
in nearly every line
Phone 72
Middleville

Attention Farmers!
HORSES, $5.00

COWS, $4.00

Dead or disabled; Prompt Service 7 Days a Week.
Small stock Picked up Free.
animal may save a life.

Glycerine from your

Don’t Hesitate! Call—

CALL HOWARD BRISTOL
Truss Titting

AMAZING
SOFTNESS
LESSENS FATIGUE

Phone

Collect - Hastings

2.

STEEL CAP PREVENTS CRUSHING

IT’S doubly important to keep yourself on the job these days
because Uncle Sam needs ail the production he can get That
makes it all the more advisable to wear a thoroughly depend­
able Safety Shoe. It not only helps keep up production
ifess suffering
suffering and
and loss
loss of
of pay.
pay.
but it also saves you from needless
That's whiv. more workers every
day are mdopting Wolverine Shell
Shoes. Their
Honehide SAFETY
I
armor
concealedtoe
-------------- will take a
great crushing force. But, event
Lit as important, these SAFETY
Shoes are soft aa buckskin and pl i able aa bamboo — even dry that
way after soaking. That means

far greater protection against fa'
tiguo which is oerhapa the moat
common cause of serious accidents.

2715

or Res. Phone 718-F2-3
BATTLE CREEK RENDERING CO.

SHOESTOBE
iA,. Guiii iT

tx,

AND TV
IN TM
TCLC
REAL

LIVE

�THE

BANNER

HASTINGS

■HASTINGS. MICHIGAN, THURSDAY. OCTOBER 21. 1943

IIGHTY-IIGHTH YEAR
asked a matron customer,

SECTION

from Norfolk for 10 days leave and ,

what the official report has to say— th* night before he was to arrive a '
Utter*
Welcome home lo 'Bun' (Bern­
6—Hav- telephone call saying, two had been
Independence. Kan.. Oct. ft
ard) McPharlln. who has received ing successfully completed the re- selected out of the company lo take Dear Zolly:
le» of my faat
|«r.. .......w. .» •
Now l£&gt; thu weeks- handshake seen him yet so will have to tell hl* honorable
__________ discharge
— -j and is qulrementa for Pre-Avlatlon Cadet special medical, technician training
negligible.
--------------------- ------------------------------------- -fth one buck In it lo—
- .
yon about Gene next waflk.
I home
begin
hte
______ready
r-- to
__ _
______
u JJob again basic training. Sergeant Thoma* O and Frances wa* one of the two from numerous people insisting that
(Continued from page 1. Section 1)
A/C. Donald C. Newton
Returning' today (Thur*.) after at Bairds. u/
We
* sure mlised you Taggart ha* been transferred from leaving at once for Washington, I write the Banner. Yielding to the a cycle
the Independence Army Air Field "nut's the kind of let down that
luck on the opening day—Ar: .
a week at home U good looking 'Bun' and it's good to have you ._
-------nct
eMy
w
plck
yourBe
if
UD
(mm
Bainbridge Oa.
Robt Beam from Great Lake*. Bob. back.
to the Army Air Forecs Technical
Brandt, Steve Demond and some
—
- . class 43—K.
who used to work al the Bliss, has
John Stuts and Howard Birman School at Bulkley Field. Colorado,
of the WWW.
other fellow* from MW
the 1BC
feepushed—I write.
aeeks were the hardest. T
troy had a few early hours hunt- "How goes It fellow, smooth sailing. Just finished his boot' training. His have both been home but we missed for assignment and classification—
In one more week my basic train­ in the hotteat part of the
ing'
, went
------- — to
ww..
w„ on Nice Seeing yan home News.
ing before
before they
work
work is with Diesel engines, he likes seeing them. Don't forget you guys, the initial phues of the intensive • &gt;v« -Ju*) think hnw proud I am ing
be a thing of the past. I
। Continued on Page fl.
Fnda^but
haven't, heard
Friday
but twe haven't
heardwhat
what Surprising hl* mother came Pfc. it. and says he U getting a fine we're awfully happy if you stop In air crew flight training program that he has this fine opportunity shallwill
shed
no
tears
over
this
occur
­
luck thev all had. Well try to keep Duane Day from Camp White. Ore, - education out of it. A young sailor to say 'Hello when you’re here then leading to the coveted sliver wings for advancement and how very
an
’ys with
— ear
—- to the ground and ^report la
— -ior"eight
-----------------da--------«... his family''out
- ------- - wrltFi Bob was his son Larry, just 5 we can let all the fellow* know of the Army Air Corps. .
happy we ll be when he does come rence. Alabama may have stars fall BO .NF. MEAL SUBSTITUTE
upon
It
in
romantic
love
ballads,
you later.
i BarryvUle way. Duane, who fln- year* old. but big enough to go to
The son of Mr. Glenn E. Tag- home." Besides the fact that we
Another war scarcity.—ata*
They-re a great bunch of fellow* Wwd HJiA.
.Jf**
Iart. 1201 N. Broadway. Hutlngs. think you fellows arc about the but is possesses a very ugly climate.'
school he said—started klndei gar­ Dot—Dash New*.
Ilchigan. S«t. Taggart enlisted in beat in the world you have about It is Just now getting pleasant.
—the Saxons squad we mean—and he likes the army life, in not d­ ten this year. Mrs. Beam is emCongratulations—
The "final examination" of my1 substitute, suggests
a&gt;yed at the Piston Ring Co. Bob'*
if you don't think so you should
vilian
lifee but “
It's
OK.
To Bill Parker al Saracuse Uni­ the Army Air Forces in October the bravest and moat wonderful
&gt;ould i| vl,s
*n &gt;»
■» OK
extension dalrynuu
basic
training,
a
10day
bivouac
at
1942.
A
qualified
aircraft
mechanic,
wives
you
could
**k
for
—
bless
’
em.
Ing
home
was
a
pretty
happy
oc
­
versity who is now a Sgt.
have seen the team In action wh
”---------z. off. .,
rhile
Wien Duane
got
th* train in
State Collette. Trie i
Tues Oct 12. 1943. Morrisville, (to my knowledge, no
To Seabee Omar Barnum at he served at Perrin Field. Texas,
they took Charlotte to town &lt;2111-0) Battle Creek he met Dick Fingle- casion for thl* threesome a* you can
&gt;uch town is actually extant) Ala. phex. a defluorinate
Camp Endicott. R. I., who is now before coming here lut January.
Friday night In spite of the coli ton who is here for 10 days from Imagine.
Dear Editor:
Outside of the Inconvenience and lure available at )
Lt. Arlle Bixler (Middleville) now
wind. rain, and mud-inches deep.
J— Utah. The fellows had traveled to­
Rome for five days’ was Petty of­ first class petty officer.
I have suffered another change exceptionally chilly nights, it was tors. One pound is
at
Matkall
Field
met
Ivan
Paj-ne
To
Fay
Marble
somewhere
in
the
(Remember several of you fellows gether but they didn't know it un­ ficer Roy Gardner who just re­
of address. Will vou please send the the easiest ten day of the thirteen . ...
- - .
-..
have written that foot-ball helped til they were almost home.
turned from Trinidad. He (lew from South Pacific who is now Cpl. Ttch. the other dav. Forest Bixler (Arlle *&gt; paper to the adarrxs listed below?
week cycle. It ended with an anilone pound of salt
brother) up in the Aleutians met
you "take It" now that you're in
Dick was plenty happy to be boston to Detroit where his mother i we've heard about all th* pictures
lery demonstration from IOS's fired pounds of mineral mix,
.Thank you
service. The gang certainly had a home. You're looking great fellow met him then they both slopped at you sent home Fay—haven’t seen Alex' Nell a short time ago. Another
over our heads to get us used to,
•• •
brother. Milo
Bixler
left from
rt. Carl Wachter. 38160719
taste of 'basic training' In this and congratulations on that Sgt. Howell to visit Roy's brother Herman 'em vet but hope to soon .)
the racket. Following
that we |
BUY WAR BONDS
n Prov. Petroleum Group.
To—Cpl. and Mrs Robert J. Bry­ Grand Rapid* on Tuesday for Fort
game if we're any Judge) They all stripe. Dick arrived home in time who is a patient at Howell SanaE.U.T.C.
played a great game. John Coleman to help hU sister Alice take all ot tarlum. While he was here Roy ans. He came home from Fort Custer to begin his basic training.
Camp Claiborne. La
caught a beautiful pass. 'Hoot* the many Christmas packages to visited parents of one of his buddys Knox. Ky. and was married on Sat. Thl* makes three stars for the Bix­
Avrea did a neat job of kicking the postoffice for the other boys who live In Battle Creek that he by Rev. s. C. Hathaway to Bettv. ler family. Best of luck to all «*f Dauntless Damn.
('Hoof hu only missed one kick in service—"Gues* 111 collect my had promised to see. And here's daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur you.
A salute and congratulations to
this year.) 'Muse' Thomu did some presents while I'm here in person." some inside dope straight from Roy Flanders of Irving and returned to
Greetings again Bob Hammond. |, Marine June Leary who is now Set.
nice interference—they were all In said Dick. Over the weekend Dick —he has the prelUest smiling Irish Fort Knox Sunday. The bride is and are we chargined and stuff. Leary, and fellows, this is one of
there every minute. When you *ce had a chance to visit with hU swretheart in Boston that you about employed In Battle Creek.
To think we'd forgotten that you Whose situation* when you can say
"Oregon and Washington are were married last Januarv. the day ! the Sgt. is cute and mean. Now that
the*e boys in action, playing just brother Don who is at Mt. Pleasant ever saw. Her name is Gloria
as you fellows have played in the with the Naval Reserve.
Dempsey and. "I want this blasted beautiful States", writes—
after you returned from your fur- we think of it you might even call
Pfc. Arthur C. McKelvey
put. Its no wonder we have the
lough here at home We hope vou'U a Sgt honey and mean it—see what
Last week, we mentioned about war to be over so I can come back
13th AA.F.T.T.D.
finest army In the world. Take Dick paratrooper Orville Curtiss' first and live a normal life," says Roy
forgive an old duffer like us for »( mean. Well write you at—
Rasey for Instance; he had hurt Jump—well, he must have landed as he tells about his 'colleen.' Roys
forgetting such important new*. ,
*----- *-------6600 Ellis Ave.
, Thanks for getting the Ohio licence ; USJX.C.WJt.
rwo fingers, but wu bound he was around here 'cause the next thing brother Bob received a medical dis­
going to play Friday because it we knew he was walking toward charge from the Navy but he wa* ^Seattle. 8. Wash.
matter cleared up too—she was ,
Marine Corps Recruiting Station
would be his lut game before he
wife
andthat,
blame
it.
determined lo be In the scrap so ■“Merle Lancaster, who wa* sched­ your brothers
ouid
have
known
and
a
u^wLlhlngton
StW“’
i he signed up with the merchant uled to get home some time ago. we should have known that, and a
enters service. Re had the Doctor you. soldier.
pretty girl she is *—
too Our
?* * * “ “X? 5t’
ilg up a special splint bandage for
Wayne Bump did get home as he marines and is now shipping out since his return to the US.A. from right p—*“ "*-*
hl* hand and he played one of the had hoped. Arrived Thursday and from Seattle. Since Roy returned North Africa. Is now In a Army hos­ i regards----------- -------------------------- —
tot games he ever plaved. (We hut left Sunday—hunted every day— he wrote his mother to be sure and pital In Penn. He writes his Dad her well not slip up like that again.
learned Dick went to Detroit Mon­ what luck?—he answered. "It was send him a picture of herself so that he Is much better than he wa*
day for his physical and hopes hell kind of wet."
; he can have it to.look at when he and expects to be well enough tn
Geraldine F. Slace. of Delton. Mich­
get in the Marines He said he'd
Robert Caude Hammond. Cox
travel very soon.
,
Home for a couple of days was—
igan. has begun training at the
try U) get back to play in the Al­
seem near and he forgets he’s so
•. Fleet Postmuter
Lt Martin Hawthorne stopped by
। First Women s Armt Corps -Train- .
legan game Wednesday night. What
New York City. New York
]। Ing Center here
far away from home. His address । to visit Lewis Kenflcld at Minters
ever branch of the service you go
Contrary to ‘Chuck' Barnes story |
Field. Calif. The boy* were nelghMore than 6,000,000 men are io the
'
was Immediately
assigned
in Dick, there's one thing were Sorry we missed a chat with you
meanU iL^irene™ o^^HamUton. I “ She
R«eivlng
Center company
for to
a
Roy Joseph Gardner. S.K. 2/c
I bor* back here at home
sure of—you'll be one of the bes:— Earl, well try and make It next | ", Fleet Postoffice
Among the official report* comrs: | who to home teaching this veax. 'i »eek”=•'
of ,e!9
elementary
■barbed wire legioo^—prlsoners of
™n’?rv training. Here
good luck.)
| San Francisco. Calif.
|
Maxwell Field. Ala. Oct. 8. 1943. (grandma Jone* hu the babv&gt; I' she was
time.
wa* Jgwd
.issued pl
clothing and equlpBy the way. Harold Townsend,
Lieut, and Mrs. Wayne Snyder of
Returning last Tuesday morning jnCfc p Laubaugh son of Mr and
war, who need more than the estabment. instructed In rudiments of
cun &gt;*ou hear your Dad (Charley Fort Sam Huston. San Antonio. to Sheppard Field. Texas was MarGlenn F. Laubaugh. 725 N. while husband Frances is in service. drill, and given Army classification
wa*
*o
excited
last
week
because
Townsend) yelling tor you and all Texas are tone on leave. Wayne ! tin E. Van GeUon. after spending Mlch. Ave. HusUngs. Mich. is now
lished prison regime if their
the fellow*, from tiie aide lines. He expects to go overseas in the near a 10 day furlough with his mother cnrO]led as an aviation cadet tn Francis had written he'd be home. testa.
For the following four weeks, she
certainly gives the team rousing future—Bon Voyage, Lt.
i and other relatives. This wa* Mar- th(. Army Air Foices Pre-Flight Irene began to plan all the special
•spirit is to be maintained. These
cheers that should account for sev­
We knew that nappy look Mr*. ■ Un's first furlough. He enlisted in I school for Pilots at this field, k&gt;- &gt; thing* Francis woul(l like—even had , will be assigned to a Basic company
for
more
detailed
training
prepar
­
home
made
ice
cream,
and
Francis'
.
eral touchdowns.
(Belly Weaver) Robert Cooper had June 1942. at which lime he wa* cal4.d on the outskirts of Montgoming
to replace
mother wu here loo all the way l.
w -her
— ™
------- a man in a non- 1
men need your help. Don't fail
capital of Alabama
Tills actually happened at the at the foot-ball game Friday meant , living at Dowling. He 1* a radio erv
meat counter of one of the down more than the H.HB, victory and technician. While home Martin put; Here the new class of cadets I* from Iowa to greet her son—when ' combat Army job.
them. You help them when you support
town stores the other day—proving sure enough when she said. "Bob a pretty little ring on his best girl's [ receiving nine weeks of intensive
it helps If you know what a person hopes to be home Saturday." we I finger. The lucky gal 1* Janet Smith । military, physical anef academic
1* talking about. The clerk noncha- understood. Bob (Pfc) did arrivo i who work* at LyBarker'a Drugstore, training; preparatory to beginning
the Rational War Fund—by giving to
I While here he saw his cousin. 1st their actual flight instruction at
Lt. Arland Martin. HU address is: I one of the many primary flying
your own community campaign.
i Pvt. Martin E. Van Gelson
schools In the Army Air Forces
805th Trng. Group
Eastern Flying Training Command.
Sheppard Field. Texas
Oklahoma City Air Depot. Tinker I
Two of our 'Dauntles* Dames' Field. Okla. Now stationed at TinkTOPS IN ENTERTAINMENT AND DRAMA
I have been home—Hazel •Curley
--------- ’ i er Field is Pvt. Olen H. Bachelder.
...........................
Campbell (Middleville)
who 'Is Sta­ 1 formerly of Hostings. Mlchlggn. He
tioned with the WACs in Chicago Ls assigned to the station hospital
Cooperating with
so she can get home frequently. at tills model establishment of the
She looks marvelous In her uni­ Air Service Command for the main­
happily
form and she says she love* her tenance and repair of aircraft and
lob and it is more interesting every the training of air depot groups.
Private Bachelder 1* the son of
"Locking perk and attractive in Mr. and Mrs. Warren H. Bachelder.
Barry Co. United War Chest Committee
her WAC uniform was Ann Nixon Marshall St.. Hastings, Mich.
Jack Sage, son of Mr*. Jesse Kel­
ly, has-been transferred from Trini­
dad to Barbodoes where he U in
I Reed Hospital. Washington.
charge of Mlthjg up weather stni Home for 8 day* from Camp
•'It jtut doesn't happen In the
| Grant. HI. and returning Sunday
—-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- —--------- —
1——'
...................... ..........
wa* Pvt. Harold Knickerbocker. Army." writes 'Doug.' Barnes—but
1 (ron of the Orley Knickerbocker's.) it did! ’Chuck’ Barnes finished Od­
I Harold is in the medical corps and ist
1st in
In the advanced
aavancea Armourer at&gt;
at
likes his Job.
.
Lowry Field and has Just now been
Returning Tuesday aftre 15 days I sent to the Bomber training field at
home was Lowell Teeter—H.H.S. ‘22 Deming. New Mexico. 'Doug has
—who is stationed at Camp Phil- Just graduated in Arizona, got a
lips, Kansas. While Lowell wa* here 7 day furlough and was ordered to
he received word that he had been report for bombardier lalnlng- at
promoted to Chief Petty Officer I Deming. New Mexico. Now these
which I* very nice going. Lowell, two brothers will be together for
When you said you were in a motor 1 the first time In months. The moral
_ _________________ u.t &lt;• «... ...Hl Ul HIC
I.
Armv
...__
--- *.
V ttm
...V .......
we learned that it means you are (or navy)—you never can tell.'
■•Hello" again Kenneth Dunn and
In charge of instructing 32 mechan­
how
do
you
like
the
picture
of
your
­
ics. which sounds like quite a Job.
Mra. T. (the former Helen Newton) self on page one. We think It's a
hu promised to keep us In touch peach.
And
we
like
that
front
page
pic
­
with you so don't forget to tell
her all the dope you think we. ought ture of vou Tom Taggart and here's

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AND THE PRINCE SAID LET 5 LOOK
IN THE YELLOW PAGELS OP THE
TELEPHONE DI RECTORY FORA
REAL ESTATE AGENT"—AND THEY
LIVED
EVER AFTER

NATIONAL WAR FUND

UCTION SALE

As Mr. Hanes is offering his farm for sale, we will offer our personal property at pub­
lic auction at the farm located 2 miles north of Maple Grove Center on

TUESDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1943
COMMENCING AT 12:30.

HORSES
BLACK HORSE. 12 yn. old. CRAY HORSE. ,13 yrs. old
wgt. about 3200 lbs.
BAY COLT. 4 YRS. OLD. wgt. about 1200 lbs.

CATTLE

It Really Is a Miracle When You
Think What Electricity has Done to
Moke Living

*

DURHAM COW. 5 YRS. OLD. FRESH OCT. 5.
DURHAM COW. 8 YRS. OLD. DUE MAR. 6.
DURHAM COW. 3 YRS. OLD. DUE MAR. 11.
JERSEY COW. 5 YRS. OLD. DUE DEC. 30.
GUERNSEY COW. 7 YRS. OLD. DUE FEB. 8.
GUERNSEY COW. 3 YRS. OLD. DUE MAR. 10.
GUERNSEY HEIFER. 2 YRS. OLD. PASTURE BRED.
DURHAM HEIFER. 15 MOS. OLD.
DURHAM HEIFER. 7 MOS. OLD.
DURHAM AND GUERNSEY HEIFER. 7 MOS. OLD.
DURHAM BULL. 1 YR. OLD.
DURHAM BULL CALF. 5'/i MOS. OLD.
WHITE FACE CALF. ABOUT 3 WKS. OLD.

CHICKENS

More Enjoyable

ABOUT 100 TRIPLE A WHITE ROCK PULLETS,
STARTING TO LAY.

Relicf from ironing drudgery . . . lighc-taving
light . . . automatic refrigentioa . . . enter­
tainmeat all at the flip of a switch, certainly

HOGS
O. I. C. SOW AND 9 PIGS. 2 WKS. OLD.
O. I. C. STOCK HOC. 1 YR. OLD.
18 FALL PIGS. ABOUT 10 WKS. OLD.

THAN 1/5 OF WHAT WERE CHARGED
IN THOSE DAYS —A REDUCTION OF
everything el*e climbing steadily upw.rd my
services are will .vs liable ax NO INCREASE

.

2 horse riding cultivator.
Banner walking plow.
Wierd riding plow..
3 sec. spring tooth drag.
Wood wheel wagon.
Flat rack, nearly new.
Land roller.
Set of sleighs. * Grindstone, with electric motor.
Economy King separator, motor driven.
Corn shelter.
Crates and gain bags.
Log ch&lt;
The above tools are all in extra good shape.
1 horse dump rake.
Double shovel cultivator.
5 tooth cultivator.
Manure spreader.
Gale 2 horse corn planter.
2 sets Heavy work harness.
1 third harness.
Iron kettle, about 30 gal.
Forks ond shovels.
Jamesway brooder stove, 300 capacity.
Log jack.
Crosscut saw.
Jock scew.
Ladder.
Top buggy.
Pair wheelbarrow scales.
Crain cradle.
2 ten gal. milk cans.
3 five gal. cream cans.
Gas engine.
Pump Jock.
Tile scoop.

•

TOOLS

Massey Harris mower, 5 ft..cut, nearly new.
Dayton side rake.
Ontario grain drill.
International hayloader.
McCormick binder, 7 ft.' cut.

ELECTRICITY
IS BY FAB YOUt

FEED
About 15 ton of hay, some alfalfa, all put up without
getting wet.
About 100 bu. oats, mostly 42 crop.
About 200 shocks of com in field.
1 bu. of recleaned June clover seed.

HOUSEHOLD GOODS
Kalamaxoo range, in first class condition.
2 airtight heaters.
Bedstead, springs, mattrass.
Dresser.
Chairs.
Stands and tabla.

frames.

HtdJLf Kilowatt
I0H

consuniERS power compnnv

TERMS: CASH DAY OF SALE, NOTHING REMOVED UNTIL SETTLED FOR.
------------------------------------------------------.----------------------- — ....................... ............ .

FRED HANES &amp; CLAUDE JONES, Pi
HENRY FLANNERY, Auctioneer

Wa invita you to purchat* your War Bond* and Stamps when you vitit our offica. There** jio waiting. You will raceiva your
War Bond at the time of purchase. We ara prepared and atithorixed to perform this tervice for you.

E. I. GR

�THE HASTINGS BANNER, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 11. 1943

flundar afternoon. A Mies Mania | to vlall him thia coming weekend.
Faul flailed Mr. and Mra. Btuart
C
" reek vtaltr. and Mra.
“riday until

ODLAND
Claire Murphy ot Donna. Tcxa*.
wm a recent visitor at the home df
hh ccuiins. Mr. and Mrs. Henry '

wers atdlss Aid
4ra. Pile
Hut Woodland ta*l Tfcun-

Msr. Milan Trumbo. * Marilyn and
Dale Townsand of Hasting* spent
the weekend with their irrandparante. Mr. and Mr*. H. V. Townsend.
* Mr*. Gordon Williams and
daughters are expected home this
week after *pending several weeks
with her parents. Mr. and Mrs
BusseD of Petoskey. * Mr*. Deli
Williams and Mrs. Joe Nowlckr are
planning to spend several day* with
Mr*. Raymond McLeod ot Grand
Rapids while the latter attends the
•Teachers’ Institute there.
The Rev. and Mrs Pay C Winn
were dinner Ruesta Bunday of Mr
and Mra Warnie Kelsey of Coats
Grove. * Mrs. Kittle Holmes who
vUlled her daughter. Mrs. Glenn
England- part of the summer, left
last Saturday for California where
&gt;Ue will spend the winter with her
daughters. Mrs. Wm. Hansen of Los
Angele* and Mrs Chas. Wark of
Mixion Beach. San Diego. She left
fcpui Detroit where she had been
staying with another daughter. Mrs.
Itomer Harrison and family. * Mr.
and Mr*. Will Velte called on Mr.
and Mrs. Leslie Ratter of Hastings

sandwich** and one dish to pax.

■

Jordan. MUdr
. bo. Clara RUi
Hamburger

Ser
dinner
the (ormers' 1
in Battle Creek‘'SimKyT* noon. October
and Elwyn Demond of Lanpent the weekend with Mr.
irx. Chas.' Ha*terley. Elwyn
Word was received here Monday

i. and Mr*. Harold Higdon. Mr. and
. and baby of Battle Creek and Mr. weekend. Dick jeff/ka. a nepiiiw
; of Mrs. Burkle. was a guest nt the
Burkle home from Thursday until
; Saturday. * Byron, Verdun. Ronald
. and Herbert Westerly were dinner
Alma
..v__
«- guests Sunday at the hone of Uxlr
~ur*t of Stanley ERs»rt from 1 intra­
day until Saturday. * Mr. and Mrs, grandparents, Mr. *nd Mrs. Henry
Hinn- Flexner and LcRoy Flex­' Sclialbly. * Roy Ballentine and Mrs
ner were dinner guest* of Mr. andI Martha Blowers were Bunday dlnMrs. Raymond Dalton and Edon ner guest* of Mr. and Mrs Ben
Flexner of West Odessa Sunday Landfo of East Woodland/ * Mrs.
* Mr. and Mra. D- B. Green were: Glen Hendea is spending several
Sunday dinner, guests of Mr. andl week* with her brother and faoilly
Mrs. Dale Dumb of South Hastings. in Battle Cretk. * Mr. and Mrs.
* Mr. and Mra. Donald Gucer and , Verne David and Junior and Mr. and
son Montan of Grand Rapid* spent Mrs. Harry Kcltcrman of Lansing
the waekend with Mr. and Mra. were gucste of Mr. and Mrs Stuart
Fred Border. Rather a wet week­ Kussmaul Sunday for a gsine din­
end for hunting. Don. * Mrs Juna ner. * Mr. and Mrs. Robert Crock­
Jordan has been visiting her son ford of Midland spent the* week *nd
and family. Mr. and Mra carl Jor­ with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
dan of South Woodland for several Ralph Leffler. * Mr. and Mrs
weeks. Thl* week she U spending George Vamcy and daughters were
everal days with her brother. John Slntday guests at the home of the
Katherman of Lansing. * Mr. and'. latter's mother. Mra. Lillie Taylor of
Mrs. Karl Faul and son Rods er. Kalamo. * Mr. and Mr.;. Irvlna
were Sunday dinner guest* of Mr. Klralunan of Portland and Mr. and
and Mra. Clyde Ruell of Bellevue. Mrs. Arthur Dryer of Battle Creek
Friends of Winton (Winkle* win be were Sunday dinner guests of Mr.
nleasced to know that he hi. been and Mrs. Ernest Bhomo.
transferred from Camp Callon.
California to Bloomington. Ind. Red. White and Hlu Club to Meet
Tiie Red. White and Blue club
where he is studying Engineering
at the University of Indiana. HL* will meet at the home of Mrs. Orsister and brother-in-law. Miss Bev­ pha Enz of North Wood*nd on Fri­
erly Ruell ot Bellevue and Mr. and day. October 29 for a potluck dinner
at
noon. Members please bring
Mra. Robert Rlzor of Hastings plan

Trum-

Reuther.
Mr. and
Mrs. Qari

Benner.
MUk

week ago Bunday to visit her
Coffee
Stand—Gladys
Hyne*.
daughter and family in Dimondale. Marjorie Ree&amp;Or, Betty and Phyllis
She planned to spend tile winter
with her son. Charles Paul and
Movlee—Mr. and Mra. H. A. Kit­
family tn Hastings. She ha* anoth­ son. Mr and Mra. Welby Crock­
er ion. Raymond of Chicago.
ford.
Amateur Show—Gordon Williams
One Act Play—Sponsored by the
Annual School Fair to be Held
On Friday. November 5. Women's Sludv Club. Director*.
The Woodland P.T.A. will again Mrs. H. A. Kitson. Mra. Stuart
sponsor the annual School Fair on Kussmaul. Mrs. Karl Faul. Players
Friday, November 5. This J* the —Mr. and Mra John Hyne*. Mrs
outstanding event of the school Guy Kuntncr. Mix Margrne Kum&gt;year, with the proceeds each year maul and Mix Virginia Varney. A
going lo finance the hot lunch pro­ snappy comedy ha* been ihosen.
gram and oilier worthwhile proj­ "Tiie Professor Roars'.
4-H Display—Mr. and Mra. Ogle
ect* of the P.T.A.
Announcement has been made of Flanigan
Homa Ec. Display—Mra. E Mil­
a number of the committees re­
sponsible for the succex ot this ler
year's fair. Mr. and Mrs. Albert
Agriculture and P.F.A. Display —
Shellenbarecr have been named Don McCormack
Country Store—Mr. and Mrs Ted
General Chairmen. Following are
the working committee* with the Euner. Mr and Mrs. Wayne Offley.
Mr.
and Mr* Glenn Wnlring Mr
first named tn each instance desig­
and Mrs Von Makely. Mr. and Mrs
nated to xrve as chairman:
Chicken
Dinner — Mrs.
Ralph Albert Rccsor Mra. Jerry Fisher.
ladder. Mr*. Harold Anderson. Mes- Mrs. Glen Farthing, Mrs. Stuart
damas Carl Jordan. Ward Gimp. Kussmaul and Mrs Lee Hansbarger
Fred Reuther, Frieda Reiser, MarDart Stand—Mr. and Mrs. Eston
parrt Baitinger. Ogle Flanigan. Mil­ Everett, Mr and Mrs. Ivan Everett
-----—
dred---Osgood.
Sarah Fisher. Mary
Registration com —Mr. and Mra
; Hershberger. Loueile Rector, Lucy Robert Born. Mr. and Mrs. Carl

I WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION AT MY FARM, TWO MILES SOUTH OF VERMONTVILLE ON

THURSDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1943
COMMENCING AT 12:30 SHARP, SLOW TIME, THE FOLLOWING DESCRIBED PROPERTY:

Red Durham heifer, pasture bred
Durham heifer, pasture bred.
Guernsey heifer, pasture bred.
4 Holstein steers, wt. 700 lbs.
Black yteer, wt. 700 lbs.
Roan Durham heifer, pasture
bred.
White face heifer, bred.
Black-White face heifer, due in
fall.
Red Durham heifer and calf.
White Durham heifer, heifer calf
Black Jersey heifer due in fall.
Black heifer, pasture bred.
3 Red-White Durham feeding
steers, wt. 800 lbs.
Guernsey bull calf. Holstein bull.
Durham and Guernsey heifer,
due soon.

CHICKENS
16 White Leghorn hens.

BROOD SOWS

/

10 brood sows.

HAY - POTATOES
About 8 tons baled alfalfa.
8 tons baled clover hay.
12 tons loose first cutting alfal­
fa hay.
6 tons second cutting alfalfa hay
About 15 tons loose clover hay.
100 bu. Chippewa potatoes.

FARM TOOLS
'38 1-ton Dodge pickup truck.
3-sec. spring-tooth drag, nearly
new.
Syracuse riding plow.
Cultipacker. Steel hog feeder.
John Deere, 7 ft. tractor mower.
7 ft. windrowtr.

CLOTHING
Raincoat. 3 dressart.

Ladies maroon coat, size 38.
Ladies grey wool coat, size 38.

ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES
Crosley electric refrigerator.
Kenmore electric sweeper.
2-burner electric plate.
Meadows electric washer.
Electric iron with cord.
Crosley radio, table model.
2 bridge lamps.
2 table electric lamps.
Electric corn popper with cord.

SHEEP
125 extra good coarse wool
breeding ewes.
3 good Shropshire rams.

HOUSEHOLD GOODS
2 carpet sweepers
2 single bedsteads.
Single in~er spring mattress
Single bed spring.
Double size iron bed.
Double spring and mattress.
3 rockers. 2 odd kitchen chairs.
Singer box top sewing machine.
Mattress, 1 size. 2 9x12 rugs.
Folding lawn chair.
Full size steel bed springs.
Tufted bed pad. Baby crib, white.
Occasional chair. Card table.
Philco cabinet radio.
3 coffee percolators.
Granite chamber.
Quanity player piano rolls.
Aluminum dishpan.
10-gal brass kettle.
Lace table cloth.
Rocker, blue velour upholstery.
9 x 12 Wilton rug.
Buffet mirror. Toboret.
Odd rocker. Porch table.
Bathroom mirror. What-not.
Full size Simmons bedstead.
Galvanize^ tub. Curtain rods.

Curtain stretchert.
Cake carrier. Muffin tins.
White enamel wash basin.
Large salt and pepper shakers.^
White kitchen stool.
Table oil cloth.
Copper tea kettle. Coal oil stove.
Stone barrel churn. 2 tea kettles.
Quantity table linen.
Glass candyjar. Qt. glass pitcher
Odds and ends silverware.
15 custard cups.
Earthen chamber.
Round oak dining table with 3
leaves.
Kitchen cabinet.
2 blue enamel roasters.
Large assortment fruit jars.
12-gal. crock. 4-gal. crock.
3" crock. 3" jug. 10-gal. crock.
Chromium chicken fryer.
Swivel desk chair. Roll top desk.
Single coil spring.
2 odd kitchen chairs
2 feather ticks. Folding steel cot
Full size mattress.
Quantity bedding. Pictures.
2-pc. living room suite.
Library table. Adding machine.
Largo pancake griddle.
Cast iron skillets. Bed tray.
Bed lamp. Dining room suite.
Antique stand. Porch glider.
Porch swing . Medicine cabinet.
Bathroom scales. Jardiniere.
Brussel throw rug. Coal oil lamp.
Cannister set. Iron kettle.
Potato ricer. Kitchen range.
3 white kitchen chairs.
Large iron skillet. Shoe last.
Drop-leaf kitchen table.
12 sherbet glasses. Butter dish.
Odds ond ends dishes.
Small mirror. Wash bowl.
3 trunks. Ironing board.
Meat saw.
Other articles too numerous to
mention.

TERMS: CASH—NO GOODS TQ BE REMOVED UNTIL SETTLED FOR

ASA STRAIT, Prop
HENRY FLANNERY, Auctioneer

Rav. Georg* F, Wingard, Pastor
Morning worahlp 13:00
Sunday School 11:00
Evangelistic Service* conducted al
the church tach evening, through
Bunday. October 31.

teeMFvNet
r. and Mrs. John
ira. Lawion 4mith.

AUCTION SALE
25 HEAD OF CATTLE

Waite. Mix Etta Schneider. Man i Asktey. Warren Courtney
Townsend.
Durkee. Jeralee Eupcr.
Ticket*—Henry Hyne*. MY*. Grace
*
--------England. Car! Ngithamer.
Each chairman la urged to con­
tact his committee members at once
to determine If they will be aide to
act on tiie night of tiw Fair. In
event that anyone l* unable Or
unwilling to work, the chairman
shall appoint another to take hi*
Mrs. Arlle Spindler, teacher

ERNEST GRAY &amp; ARTHUR CROOK, Clerk,

' Our fifth graders
•tied at the Woodland Township booklets about twth.
School ou Tuesday and Wedijosday. for care of them an
build up the teeth.
October M and 27.
Our Ust week's stamp sale was
North-halt of Township
• 1220.
Pleaie report loi
We have been studying a serte*
of Indian pictures given to us by
of our modem painters.
Please reoort for borate on Wed- !some
1
nosday. Oct. 37. from 2:45 to 8:30 I
CHURCH ANNOUNCEMENTS
PM
One iwmbcir of the family should .Soalh Woodland Church
•f the Brelhrau
come and fill out the application*
Artliur L Dodge, pastor
for the whole family. Number;
We are (Aservlng next Sunday
Three Bor k., must lx orezented be­
fore Number Four books can be l»- with an all day -Harvest mcetlnR ■
There will be morning and after­
sued.
DON'T FORGET TO BRING No.! noon services with basakt dinner at
3 book* (or the entire family with ! the noon hour. Wc urge all mem- i
you. Persons living In the fame ben of the church and extend a i
Iwu&amp;ehold who arc not related bv cordial invitation to our neighbor* ,
blood, marriage, or adoption must 1 and friends to worship with us on I
this day. We have secured ths Rev |
file separate applications.
Lawrence Lehman of Bethany Bib- |
H. A. Kitson. Supt.
Heal seminary. Chicago, &gt; a* the
speaker of the day.
SCHOOL NOTEA
10'00 A M. Worahlp and sermon I
Stamp and Bond Hate
11:00 AJd. Sunday school
Nine bonds were sold on October .
13 30 P.M. Fellowship dinner
14th for a total of *337.50. also
2:30 P.M. Afternoon service.
।
484.05 In stamp*, making a total for ,
We
invite you to worship with u*.
the day of *421 55 The 9th grade
was first with *203 60. the HU*. .
grade 2nd with *6560 nnA the Church of the United
Brethren io Christ 1
eighth grade 3rd with (58.70.
.
I. H. Osgood. Pastor
Mis* Olga Bhewchuk I* absent
|
from the Commercial Department Woodland
10:
00
A.M.
Morning
worahlp
I
this week bremue of a tonsilectomv. :
11: 00 AM Sunday sdiool
Mra. H. A- Kluon i* teaching In h«&gt;'
7: 30 P.M. Unified Service C. E.
place.
ami
preaching
Mrs Martha Smith has returned
8: 00 P.M. Wednesday. Prayer
to her room, the fourth and fifth
grades, after an absence due to. ill- meeting.
Kilpatrick
nesa.
10: 30 A.M. Sunday sciiool
11: 30 A M. Morning worahlp
ChrisTena Fox
' 8:(» P M’ Christian Endeavor
The twenty-eight kindergarten
8:°0
_ Thu”cta&gt;'• Cottage
children are enjoying their new Prayer meeting.
room and new furniture.
The
Evangelical
Chjirch
1 Kenneth Brandt. Harold Letson j
J. S. Deabler. pastor
i and Shirley Olmstead were absent I1
World's Temperance Sunday
I several days last week beenuse of
10:
00
A-M.
Morning
worship
I illness.
11.00 A-M. Sunday school
Mrs. Landis aj'd Mrs Farrell have
1
8:00 P.M. E L of Christian En| visited us In our new room
,
o.w
We are making plans for a Hullo- ’ deuvor
*8:45 P.M. Evening worship
ween party.
Thursday Midweek Prayer service
, Those who have not been absent
Friday Choir Rehearsal
; or £ardy tor the first six weeks
Ladle* Aid Wednesday 2 P M.
nre Lurrv Bird, Judy Everett, lair­
! rv Joo Farell. Billy Huger. Pn’il ,
I K»rrar. Betty Landis. Mar«ha!l
/Jon Lutheran Church
Meyer*. Yvonne Roger*. Carol Ann
Paul W Geiger. Pastor
I Snwdv. Lee Shcllenbaruer. Claud
10 00 A-M. Sunday school
Smith. Forrest Dean Stahl and
11: 00 A.M. Morning worship
Iris Stall*
* .
The Methodist Church
Rev. George F. Wingard, Pastor
i
Third and Fourth Grade*
10: 00 A M. Morning worship
Mrs. Lcnna Bates. Teacher
11: 15 A M. Sunday school
I Larry Linlger from Mason joined •
10:00 A-M. Junior church
-■ the 3rd grade last Monday, mak- 1
8 00 P M. Youth Fellowship
Ine the enrollment of our room JU. ।
Wednesday
7:30 P.M.. Choir re, Those who were neither tardy or !
weun
। absent the first six week* are Mery 1 hearaal

IssdBujwxWH

Pats curl in
the tail
Remember thex three thing! about
Dr. He»i Hog Special:
1. It aupplic* vitamin D in a very
•table form, and hog* need vita­
min D. especially in fall and winter
when there is less and less sun.
2. It euppiiee mineral*. Mineral*
that arc euantial for bone and
tiitue development. For good
growth, plenty of framework, jrnd
good gain*
3. It lupplie* tonics that aid diges­
tion and eisimilation of feed. Espe­
cially important today when there
i* a scarcity of protein supplement.
Get Hog Special now-we have
an ample supply.
'

Stebbins &amp; Jacobs
BLXALL STORE
■'Courtesy and Friendly Service

Sell the Better Coats and
at Popular Prices
Suits

ALL WOOL SUITS

15.00, 19.00 and 24.75

SPORT COATS ...

15.00, 18.00, 22.50, 29.75

DRESS COATS ...

16.75, 19.00, 24.75, 39.00

FINE ALL WOOL COATS-Fur trimmed 54.75 and 65.00
KARACULS and PLUSHES.......... ..............

18.00 and 22.50

GIRLS'and BOYS'SKI SUITS-.....,..- 10.00 and 12.00
FINE QUALITY WOOL SLACKS............ ..

3.98 and 5.00

SEPARATE WOOL JACKETS_______ _____________ _ 7.75
Headquarters for good blankets

Exclusive, but not ei/wiuitw

�Tta lum'.ct

ttWiumr octoit* a, »n

1 MW, BUI Slocum and family, and I mother. Mra. Eatella Cres* of West' * Mra. Harold Woods and son spent

f Mr*. Agnes Thompson of Hastings ■ Freeport A Mrs Wm Dipp and ‘he
**‘h
1ST M«n,toOeo«neWrBSS^e0f
S?*" Kny.ly.1and ,Mrl
ma*^ * Mrs AdlhTfoteJ

FREEPORT
_ -----------

and Mr*. George

---------- .

Of au. mera mra. otrau earaerae rara
------------------------------------------------------family,
ft Hermlne Bigbee
of Ches­
aning was a weekend guest of Mr.
and Mr*. L. B. Lester. ft Mr. and
Mn. Dan Postma and PhyUis spent
Bunday afternoon with Mr. and
Mra. R. E. Postma of McCords. *
Mr. and Mrs. Allen Pish and Cal­
vin were callers of Mr. and Mrs.
Lavern Begar Saturday afternoon.
* Mr. and Mn. Jake Wolf of Hattlnp were Friday guest* of Mr.
ana Mra. George Forbey. Mra.
Deeds Nagler also of Hastings was

rente Hawkins ot Hasting* enter*
talned 'with a birthday supper in
honor of lheir daughter Pat*y.
Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Dan Fol11a and beby of Valparaiso, ind..
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Helrigel of
North Irving, and Mr. and Mrs.
Keith Marlow of Carlton. * Mr. and

Biulance

Mr. and Mra. Onto Roberts of
Bay City were callers at the Joe
Kaufman Iwtnc Thursday evening.
* Mr. and Mra. Harry Oliver of
Ortonville spent the weekend with
the latter's father. Miner King.
On Saturday all went to Kalama­
zoo to visit Mr. King's wife. Mrs.
Clara King and found her very
Utile improved. ♦ Bunday after­
noon caller* of Mra. Ella Catt were
Mr and Mrs Eddie Stduffer of
Vermontville,
and
Mra.
Nancy
Deming. * Mr. and Mrs. Virgil
Woods spent Thursday in Muske­
gon on business On their return
home they caUed on Mrs. Kenneth
Woods of Kent City. * Lew Cool
of Grand Ledge vtried hl* uncle.
J. D. Cool lastFrtday * Mrs B R.
Clinton spent Thursday and over
night with Mr. and Mr*. Raymond
Clinton of Hastings * Mr. and
Mra. Howard Crew of Leach lake
were Sunday dinner guests of their

WE ALL KNOW BARRY COUNTY
IS A WONDERFUL PLACE TO
LIVE, BUY AND OWN MORE OF
IT, IMPROVE IT AND MAKE IT
WORTH MORE AND WE WILL
ALL BE BETTER OFF.
100 ACRES In Maple Grove, ha* 5 room house, electricity.
Barn 30x58 basement chicken coopjs nd wood house, has a
nicr spring right by the bam, G acres of good limber, 50

lx ACRE of land elute in ha* 7 room house nearly new.
tia* ll(hU. running water
........$2,400.00

7 ROOM HOUSE In third ward. Has 4 bedrooms, living
room, dining room, and’ kitchen. Nice basement, good
..$4,200.00
80 ACRES tn Carlton towrithip, 8 room house, ha* elec­
tricity and furnace, bam 32*60 basement furnished with
three drinking cups, 3 hog houses, lay* level for $7,500-00
120 ACRES in Maple Grove Township, has a nice house,
4 bedrooms, living room, dining room and kitchen, bath,
lights and running water, large barn 36*60. a granary,
garage. 6 acres of woods, land lay* good ....,...$6,300.00
4 ACRES Just north of Freeport ha* 7 room house, elec­
tricity and chicken eoop --------------- --------- J-------- $1,800.00

EARL R. BOYES
REAL ESTATE BROKER
(The best investment on earth la the eW^h itself)

STEBBINS BUIIDING

and, Walton were Hustings shoppers Sat- mined M? and Mra Emory Keim

.

PHONE 2659

1

of South Campbell at a family ,

'

„ Mr. and Mrs. Basil -------------------------------------------tile Creek;
ter Mrs. Stella
iiy in Hailing
meet Ttoursda
with Mn. Jo

funeral of Mr*, suaie Wordon ofMrs toward Thaler. • Mr. and I Shaw of MlddlevlUe visited In the!
Lo*eU 1x11 Wednesday. * Mr. and I M«. Frank Dorr, Mra Nancy Dein-; Clarence Shaw home from Friday
Mrs- Wm. Walhinaa and son Rob-ihMf »hd Mr*. Mina Dexlse were tnjto Sunday. * An executive board
ert 01 Detroit «5*nt from Thur*-, Caledonia Monday afternoon. * The ■ meeting of th* WjBXJA wa* held
day until Bunday night wfth the! Rev and Mrs J. W McCue were in the home of the president Mra. ment.
l«‘ter'a parents, Mr*and Mra. E. Sunday dinner guests of Mrs. Nancy ’ Ed Hafner last Monday evening.
° OlaeiTMr. Walluna* spent a 1 Demina A Theater *nd Mra H XT Mra. Clem
Shepard wa* elected
few
hunting- They were din- Carried and daughter Barbary were , chairman of the studyprogram, to
' ner guest* Sunday of Mr. and Bunday dinner guests of the Rev.. Hl) the vacancy, caused bv the res- Preparation club entertained their
Mr*. Elton Gray. A Sunday dinner and Mra. E. B. Griffin. Mr. andi ignatlon of Mra. Maude Wotrtng. ★ mother* at a 8 o'clock dinner at Um
*lr^Mr«' XUMts ot Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Bene-' Mrs. James Tyler of Woodland, Dr. and Mrs. W. A. Vance were In
Cloison
home. A Mr. rMi* ~-. diet were Mr. and Mra. Orval Bai-| were-afternoon callers. A Rev. Earl Battle Creek Thursday of the past home of their leader. Mn. Made­
a
line Norman. Eighteen people aal
Alvin Helrigle
Helrtele of North Irving
Irvinxr and jance of Battle Creek arid Mr and Sease
B“"* "»
of Woodland was th.-mu.i
the • guest; week. * ThuMUj
Thursday .voni™
evening. rut
Oct. oi
21 down to a delicious chicken dinner
Mr*. Lawrence Hawkin* of Hea­
speaker at the
Freeport »U. B ' the Methodist church will hold a prepared and served entirely by the
tings wen in Grand Rapids Thurs­ Mrs. Fred Ballance of Hastings. A church Sunday evening.
family night cooperative suppers members. Tiie table was prettily
day. A Mr. and Mn. F. C. Tabberer Mr*. Bertha Johnson of Hastings
Mrs. Wm. Hutchens has been hav- ' Dr. Babbitt. Dist. Supt. will be
attended the Missionary meeting Sent Saturday afternoon with her Ing the flu. Lee Hutcheiu and wife 1 nreient for a church planning con- decorated to carry out the Hallo­
tighter Mr*. Dan PosUna and
ween theme. * Mr. and Mra. Marie
and pictures given by the Rev. Paul
of Grand Rapids called on hl* ference. * T. 4. Gordon H. Wright
Doudv of Argentina, at the Camp­ family. * Vera Bliss of Grand Rap­ mother. Mrs. Hutchens. Sunday, cf Camp Campbell. Ky.. is enjoying
bell Brethren church. A Mr. and ids was a recent guest of Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Thaler visited a 10-day leave with his mother Mrs.
Mrs. Arthur Clinton and sons of Mra. Howard Thaler of Campbel). * her Saturday aad Bunday. * Mr.! rn* Wright and family. Harold mazoo last Wednesday at which
Campbell
were
Sunday
dinner Mr. *nd Mra. Robert Newton were and Mra Max Snyder are back in Wright and children of Lansing,
guests of their parent*, Mr. and Tuesday evening callers of Mr. lb«lr Lome
; yerf Bund.J «ue.u In the Wrl«ht
two'
Mr*. B. R. Clinton. A Mr. and Mr*. and Mra. Wm. Newton on State
—-------। home and Mra. Chas. Hebert of u/llcox. * Mrs Emily WUcox spent
Roy Boyes and daughter Marjorie road. Hasllngx * Dr. and Mrs. J.
The W. 8. C. S. Meeting
. Flint came
“ from Tuesday until Thursday in
were Sunday dinner guests of their W. Rlgterink of Grand Rapids were
T&gt;»
Udle.
held
their
radar
I
«•*«".
or.M
i
tUnkh
wtv.o
&gt;»„.
w
Mrs
H.
oratra,,
w
Grand Rapid* u
as IM
th* nM
guest olkte.
of Mr.
mother, Mrs. Deila Yule in honor Saturday afternoon callers of Mrs.
ill with intestinal flu. Her dauab- ■
of Mr*. Yule's birthday on Friday. Julia Godfrey. * Mr. and- Mra. Al­ meeting last Wednesday in the ter Mrs. Leah Partridge of Flint and Mn. H- P. Tuttle. * Mn. Ger­
vin Helrigle
entertained
withWm.
a fam­
Methodist
church
parlors, Mrs
trude Traham spent several days
A Mr. and Mra. Burt Haynor of
Is
here
assisting
tn
tier
care
ily
dinner
Sunday.
Their
guests
Mishler presiding. Mr* R. A. Stuart
with her sister Mr*. Fred Ryenou
Lake Odessa were Wednesday eve­
were
Mr.
and
Mrs
Dan
Follls
and
had charge of the program Eight
of Hastings. Mn. Ryerson returned
ning caller* of Mr. and Mrs. Adam
Endres. A Mrs. Margaret Kamlnske son, Valparaiso. Ind.; Mr. and Mrs. mother* of 80 years and above were to the BeUiany Circle of the W. S. ,with Mn. Traham Satuday and
of Dearborn called on Mr. and Lawrence Hawkins and two chil­ honored with invitation*, five being C. 8. last Thursday for one o'clock ।spent the weekend with Mr*. Emily
Mr*. Leap Karcher Sunday. A Mr. dren, Hasting*; Mr. and Mr*. Keith present The oldest was Mrs Delia luncheon. * On Friday. Mra. Anna iWUcox. * Mn. Frank Roush spent
Marlow.
Carlton:
other
guest*
were
,
Orlbben
entertained
the
Maryifrom Tuesday until Sunday with
Yule
who
will
be
87
this
Friday.
and Mrs. Clarence Benedict spent
laat Tuesday with Mr. and Mr*. Mr. and Mra. Vernon Benton and She wa* presented by Mrs.. Bunn Martha circle. The Ruth-Naomi cir- , jher daughters In Grand Rapid*.
Each cle also held their meeting Friday
Mayford Havens of Zion Hill near
near daughter Donna Jean, and Lt with a bouquet of flowers. «rav..
w
m
Kenneth
Foster.
Grand
Rapids
A
lady
received
a
gift.
Other*
present:
tn
the
home
of
Mrs.
Ed
Hafner.
■
‘
Elmdale. A Mr. and Mra. Wm.
-J
.7
th. »2!!,
ra,.t
were Mra. Minnie Bouck. Mrs Ella Co-hostes*cs were Mrs. Ed Kraft
Tinkler and son and Mrs. Clifford Mr. **.ra J1®..rant
1’"0! 7^
Call, Mr*. Nancy Deming arid
and Mr*.
Mrs. j: and Mrs.
Catt,
Mra. O. E. Wright. * George
Allerdlng of Hastings were Sun*‘‘h
day guests of Mr. and Mra. Earl
d
friends In Grand Caaaday. A lunch waa served and Dean who suffered a slight poraly- '
it
proved
a -rara
very'deUghGiU'lime"'* *i 11
tic
while lesvtn*
leaving church
church last 1
*• —
——4 — stroke whit*
Everaon and family.
I
n,
C..——1*
la being
F.—Ina cared
A
I foe
I— In the
, K- ।
I Sunday
Mrs D&lt;
Deed*
Mr. and Mra. Richard Durkee and
Mni
*da Nagler of Hastings
home of Mr. and Mra. Will Dean. *
Dinner Honora Sgt. Setae
family spent the weekend with Mr. was a Friday guest of Mr. and Mr*.
Mra. Wm. bithouse of Bowne en- Mra Richard Townsend an old rest- ’
and Mr* Fred Durkee of Wood­ Buel Sisson. * Mr. and Mn. Claud
land Mr. and Mra. Robert Valen­ Walton, sons Ted and Bobby and tertalned with a dinner in honor d«\t D*A&amp;ed away Sunday moraine .
Bat Orton Seese of Grenada ’
her home. A Mrs. G. E. Wright I
tine and daughter Susan of Ann Bill Vandermale were Sunday din­ of
Mr. "'
and
Mn.
George Mis* who U ho£“ on furioJgh:1 “nd Mr and Mr* W R. Dean and |
Arbor were aLso guests A Mr*. ner guests of "I'/
7,A"
’;. "A™"'
Adah Sigler Is spending a few
piin?d
^5&lt;Mr.C’wm Guests were Mr and Mrs Rav !Ons wcrc ln
Sunday, guest* ।
week* with Mra. Faye tfnderwood be&gt;’
“r.,.tnd
near Ionia. A Mra. C. L. Henney en- Dipp and aon* south of the viltertained the Campbell Brethren1 lx«c *er
Missionary society Thursday with “.rr,.5nd “

rekxro^LSi?r hDmeORatudrd^?Pk5

Mr* Joe ^K^uffnxa^and^ai^nv
Mr.
S,
and famth^dofMMU^te
iLuffmM?
Oliver of Haute Crwk a R?mh

Secse of Grenada. Ml** . and slster. Vada of Bowne, vialted their
grandmother. Mr*.
Ellen Seese
Thursday evening. * Mr. and Mrs.
■J. w. Rueter and daughter Pearl
were Thursday guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Scmiah Seese and Mrs. Adah
Matter.
Mrs. Ellen Y arger spent a few
day* last week with O. V. Orundel
and family of Spring Lake, and
wa* an overnight guest of Mra.
Prank Allerdlng of near Clarksville.
* John Asplnall of Clarksville re­
cently purchased the home of Mr.
and Mra. Adam Endres; Mr. and
Mrs. Endres who have lived in
Freeport for a number of year*
have purchased a home in Hastings
and will move their soon. ★ Mr.
and Mra. H. C. Karcher were Sun­
day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Geo.
Karcher and family * Pauline
Everson and friend Burt Bickers of
Percy Jones hospital, Battle Creek
spent the weekend with the for­
mer’s parents, Mr. and Mra. Earl
Everson and family. ★ Mr. and
Mr*. Jake Kauffman are ataylng .ft
few day* with their grandchildren
while Mr. and Mra. Joe Kftuffman
andnRebekah&lt;Aa2mbiy1atnLansU^e

at the Fry-Thompson home. A
Mn. Chester Wilson and aon of Flint
is spending thl* week with her sis­
ter. Mrs. Harold Rosenberger and
family, also Mr. and Mr*. Michael
Humphrey of Hastings. A The
Rev.. J. L. Ickes attended the 75th
anniversary at the First U. B.
church in Lake Odessa Sunday.
Both morning and afternoon ses­
sions were well attended. A de­
lightful dinner was served at one
o'clock. The Rev. Ickei was once
pastor of that church. A Mrs. Ed
Coate who has been visiting rela­
tives in Grand Rapids returned
home Thursday. Mr. Coats Is spend­
ing a few days at home. A BgL Or­
ton Seese of Grenda, Miss., and
sister. Miss Vada Seese of Bowne
were Thursday callers of Mr. and
Mrs. Semlah Seese ' and other
friends.
Mr. and Mra. Don Walton. Mrs.
Claud Walton and Mrs. Ivan Roush
were in Grand Rapids • Monday
night. A Vemice Benson former
rural school teacher in Kent coun­
ty has accepted a position in the
Wayland public schools, where she
Will
teach
the seventh
grade. A
Oueato
of »^r..ftnd
Mr*. John
Quests
of
Mr. and Mr*.
Thal-

AUCTION SALE
Having sold my farm, I will dispose of the personal property at public auction at
the residence located at 228 East Lincoln Street in Hastings, or 9 blocks north on
Michigan Avenue then east, on
•

SATURDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1943
Storting at 1 o'clock sharp, I offer the following:

BUFFET.
2 BOOKCASES.
3 PIECE PLUSH PARLOR SUITE
3 LIBRARY TABLES.
2 OAK PEDESTALS.

LARGE OAK LEATHER DAVENPORT.
4 DRESSERS.
CHEST OF DRAWERS.
3 METAL BEDS.
COIL SPRINGS.

% METAL BED.
CROSLEY TABLE RADIO.
BUSH AND LANE VICTROLA. WITH 75 RECORDS.

ELECTRIC FLOOR LAMP.
2 ELECTRIC STAND LAMPS.
9x12 REVERSIBLE RUG.
TWO 9x12 RUGS. OLESON AND AXMINSTER.
6x8. 7x9. AND 6x9 RUGS.
SEVERAL THROW RUGS AND PIECES OF INGRAIN
CARPET.
ROUND OAK HEATING STOVE. NO. 18.
.
STEEL SANITARY COT AND MATTRESS.
12x16 RUG.
3 GOOD MATTRESSES.
2 FEATHER TICKS.
PILLOWS AND BEDDING.
THREE 8 DAY CLOCKS.
48 DAY CLOCK.
EXTENSION PAPER BOARD.
LARGE DRESSER.
PADDLE WHEEL. GOOD AS NEW.
MORRIS CHAIR.
DROPLEAF TABLE.
PORCH SWING.
NEW AUTOMATIC ELECTRIC FLATIRON.
STEPLADDER. TWO 10 CAL. KEGS.
BARREL.

GOOD ICE BOX COOLER.
2 GOOD SCREEN DOORS.
IRONING BOARD.
18 GAL. WATER SEPARATOR.
2 AXES.
SHOTGUN.
2 LARGE MIRRORS.
2 BURNER ELECTRIC PLATE.
2 STEAMER TRUNKS.
COKN DRYER.
SEVERAL ARTICLES OF CLOTHING INCLUDING
MAN S OVERCOAT, SIZE 40.
SEWING MACHINE.
SICK ROOM CHAIR.
ANTIQUE cVlAIR.
*
SEVERAL QTS. VARNISH.
1 GAL. BARN PAINT..
CROCKS AND FRUIT JARS.
PAINT BRUSHES.
1
CAL.
GLOSS PAINT.
LAWN MOWER.
HIGH CHAIR.
COPPER BOILER.
12 CRATES.
WASH BENCH.
DISHES AND COOKING UTENSILS OF ALL KINDS.

i
uresldent presided. The guest ,
I speaker was Allen Weenlnk of Kai- I
DcnxmstraHon Announcement
sUtc vlce-prcs.
1
Remember
the
demonstration
v,t.c*.X
sponsored by the WM_A at the ro. Tq RRnVF
home of Mrs. Ellen Seese Friday,
°
mn, n( ‘
afternoon October 22. AU ladies are I Mr. and Mra. Clement Long of
invited
। Virginia have bean visiting at James
I Long's in Hastings and other rela­
I, lives here and at Woodland. * A
Duration Club Meets
The next Duration club meeting.!1 nice time was had at the D.G.T.O.
will be held Wednesday. Oct. 27. at club party at the home of Mrs. WUthe public library at 2 o'clock. Ev­ da Alerdlng laat Wed. P.M Con­
ery mother Is urged to be present, tests and fortune telling were en­
and bring In letters from their sons, Joyed. Fried cakes and coffee were
husbands, or Dad's In service to be served. Canned fruit was received ,
read. Also donations are accepted to send to Starr Commonwealtn.
al this meeting to help buy Christ­ The shipment wlU be held over1
mas glfu for the boys in service. until after the nfxt meeting to al- !
low any others to contribute. * ।
A program is being planned,
Miss Virginia Thompson of Kala­
mazoo visited home folks over the
hfv i w Mcr-un n.«mr
weekend. * Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd
lO M-Mornitw Wo^hm ftnwrial Demond of Ionia visited at Pearl
music
Mornln&lt; jroraWP- Special. DemOnd.a from Thursday until
nFoo-eundw «b&lt;»i cUw ior
w„TsSS’
_ii
/
| niond ox Battle Creek was a sun-

er meeting and Bible study—Theme.
"The Angels."
Sunday evening, Oct. 31, Dr. E.
H. Babbitt, District Supt. will deliver
the firat message of the Evangelistic
campaign.

Rev. E./Gamble of Fulton. Mich.,
is the Evangelist at the special serv­
ices being held all this week atJhel
Pleasant VaUey U. B. church. The!
services begin at 8:00 each evening I
the Rev. Gamble has had consider-1
able experience tn the field of ।
Ehrangellsm and his messages arc!
timely and helpful. He is also a con­
certina player and the music adds
much to the interest of the serv­
ices. Mrs. George Nelson Is serving
as pianist.
, .
Church ot the United
Brethren in Christ
E. B. Griffin D. D. pastor
Freeport
10: 30 A. M.—Sunday school.
11: 30 A. M.—Morning Worahlp.
7: 00 P. M—Christian Endeavor.
The program planned for last Sun­
day night will be given. A stereopUcon lecture and Illustrated hymn
service.
8: 00 Preaching Service.
8:00 P. M—Thursday evening
Bayer service will be held at the
easant Valley church.
Pleasant Valley
10:00 A. M—Morning Worship.
11:00 A. M.—Sunday school.
Services each evening this week
at 8 o'clock. The Rev. Edward
Gamble of Fulton, bringing the
message.

Varying Appetites
At the New York Zoological Park,
there are animals that are fed at
Intervals of from once every five
minutes to once every two weeks.

FARM EQUIPMENT

/

xughtar Eileen and
f Kalamazoo. * &lt;

Bunday they enterUlmd M
Mn tdd McPlmrUn and da
Gertrude and Mr. and Mn.

SAWDCST FOB BSDDINO
Cow.-, keep clean with sawduet for
bedding if straw U scarce. accord­
ing U&gt; suggestions from IflfWrtiM
State College and its dairy depart*
ment. In some areas of the rtate.

BANNER WANT ADS FAT

Of all Greek children born since
1940, less than one in seventy is
alive today because of the starva­
tion conditions in that country.
Your help is desperately needed*
Let your heart decldt what you
should give. Then double your
contribution. Give now to the
Rational War Fund—through your
own connunity canpalgn. ;

NATIONAL WAR FUND

,«S

County C. E. wort. ★ The Rev. and
Mrs. F. C. Wing visited Sunday at
Wamle Kelsey's. * Mr. and Mr*.
Leon Hynes of Woodland and Mr
and Mrs. Ora Billman of Roscom­
mon spent Saturday evening with

Cooperating with
Barry Co. United War Cheat Committee

Having decided to quit farming I will &gt;ell at the farm located 2’Zi miles wm* of
Lake Odeua on M-50 the following described property on

THURSDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1943
COMMENCING AT ONE O'CLOCK WAR TIME:

HORSES
Bay gelding, 8 yrs. old,
wgt. about 1450.
Bay gelding, 8 yrs. old,
wgt. about 1300.
Bay mare, 7 yrs. old, wgt.
about 1400.
COWS
6 yr. old Durham &amp; Jersey,
giving milk.
2 yr. old Shorthorn, giving
milk.
5 yr. old purebred Jersey,
giving milk.
5 yr. old purebred Jersey,
giving milk.
, 2 yr. old Guernsey, giving
milk.
'
.
(These are extra qood cows ond hone*).

CHICKENS

TERMS: CASH DAY OF SALE, NO GOODS REMOVED UNTIL SETTLED FOR.

apent Sunday

September 27.

SINGLE HARNESS.
SET PACING HOBBLES.
CORN SHELLER.
FANNING MILL.
RACE HORSE CHEST.
CRASS SEEDER.
99 OLIVER PLOW.
2 SEC. SPRING DRAG.
SINGLE CULTIVATOR. 2 SHEEP TROUGHS.
7 BALES MIXED HAY.
WEEDER.
FORKS, SHOVELS. HOES.
MANY OTHER ARTICLES TOO NUMEROUS TO MEN­
TION.

18 LARGE WHITE ROCK CHICKENS.
36 SMALLER WHITE ROCK CHICKENS.
24 WHITE ROCK HENS.
'

family

‘
n,
wea«
Garden club. The G. C. member* ।
Dr. Rigtertnk wed*
... Drovl(je th« nrogram. * The,
J*:?
SamToTc. r Unto Md an in- '
w
In^Mt^aaeii Ru'drM tprestlne nnd Instructive meeting
W. Rigtertnk and Miss Adell stokes1 Mondav nluht Oct 11 tn the Evon“•P** On Monday.,' £lteM church. MU*

.:0^w«!Era,
.renmrPT.,.
8:00—Wednesday evening,
Pray­

GALE 6.2 SIZE ELECTRIC REFRIGERATOR. NEW IN
MAY.
WATERWITCH ELECTRIC WASHING MACHINE.
KITCHEN CABINFT.
DROP LEAF KITCHEN TABLE.
6 CHAIRS.
3 DINING TABLES.
6 LEATHER SEAT CHAIRS.
CHINA CLOSET.

1

NASHVILLE

• GOOD HEALTH

2 Fullblood Hereford bulls,
18 mos. old.
HOGS &amp; HAY
3 Young brood sows, wgt.
200, first litter.
9 six weeks old pigs..
4 Ton alfalfa, first cutting.
About 400 lbs. feed beans.

FARM MACHINERY

Grain drill. Walking plow.
Wagon and rack.
John Deere corn planter.
Set double harness.
3 Horse collars.
Mowing machine, McCor­
mick, 5 ft. cut.
Dump rake. Ajax cultivator.
7 ft. cultipacker, tongue at­
tachment.
Two 2 sec spring tooth drags.
Spike tooth drag.
Three 2 horse cultivators.
500 lb. Lacto cream separa­
tor.
.Two 5 gal. cream cons.
14 qt&lt; milk pail.
10 gol. cream can.
12 qt. strainer. Cream stirar.
Tank heater. Pump jack.
Set post hole diggers.
■
Slip scraper.
Set fence stretchers.
Forki, thevdi ond oth«r article* tae

visiting your physician before you be-

TERMS: CASH DAY OF SALE. Nothing to be remove until Mttie Foe.

NIRS. MARTIN TINKLER, Propx.
DEWEY REED, Auctioneer

CLIFFORD HAMMOND, JOHN BIRMAN, Clerks

PETER GRIFFIN

STEBBINS
&amp; JACOBS

M. E. BOWER, Auction***

THE REXALL STORE
HASTINGS

PHONE

&gt;111

�THE HASTING 8 BANNER, THURSDAY, OCTOBER R1. 1H1
r&gt; asserted Jhatl and who was a member of the 19331 peaceful. No mors prohibition for’. “There are other things to
mvot lo enforce Legislature which passed the pres- me."
I done, of course. We must prm
sotui^w ^paring ^Vo^on^e siom **£arr^^«unyOiSB
achieved prefemnjPio do* lu'Veefly shop-quesUon than appeared at the 194') an enviable
record for general ping in more njclst areas
with
ejection when about IO.OOiO of ths sobriety and » minimum number tourists and resorters passiM up
j
j UUI
county's poundal voter* cast Lheir of citations for violating commta- Barry Countys lakes for
placss
...
•
I ballots. Tna population ot ths coun-. slon rules and regulations. There where more palatable beverage*
I laccure ana ftcue ai uquo* iu uic, as mere &lt;
redt later wdd do it gr?lp’
hlbltion of transportation and i
FAIIUTW AHIlllAll
'&gt;• is slightly under 23,000.
, are but S5 licensed oulteU in lhe may be-obtained, and with guo- countyu made IDegal.
•
i Hasting* ,
lUUTOB DOUBTFUL
A°Zer..*
sfiy *C»bljF oe, aff* j&lt;
“ L **'li i’ VM ** '
□wvemeAt. does
I vohronIto^'opUon.*whenThe drys’
Like Judge Cortright, Manlull I'
lOontinued fr^j PMeL
paturn O vote f^l ^“op^lon ,’uti average of
unewSSeu SUFPORT
L. Cook has been a dry all hu Ufe «n t
Now 85 years old. he reviewed his “7 2*
After we dry up the county, we will. lost by 5M votes, said the decision
could h*-'. '!K1T^
“rt n,e "“iBinlng seven are doubtful; of population.
Th WfU round
sup- battles
tn the dry cause over a | “Uier
•t*W!
lhe m*J«ny »hlch either
Mr Davcv explained that he had or moderately wet. The wet forces
No llquor u
b_
No'
in HenrvOaborn for 38 veers
uxalned th. signature* of Jess than ore counting heavily on the city of dancing U permitted in drtnking ^htv we3?re ArS wobatJon " period of 60 years as editor and J ln&lt; u
1 and .aide could roll up in the city of ’
M&gt;r rent of the votcnonK be- - HMUU,a with neyiy 8.000 |»puia- Sucsw'aII JSStu dXs atmSr-1 n£?Y who i£l*U th?t hqSSr i&gt;
—.Jn of ' Hastings. He said he was confident
—
-Z
-----------hat
all
wet
township,
that,
in
the
coming election, the
cause lack of time pre'ented fur-. pan jo off-»ct out-county aridity—I night and remain closed over Sun- not essentially contributory to Juve- nest of a bone-dry law. but fav-: p^Gient
KiiSip " -. supervisors
wntan are
... replaced
r—-- by
— drys.
—
; drys would predominate
1 w petition.
. provided they can get out the Kdle.| dgy
nHC delinquency but that lhe fault
ored aboliUon of tne taverns
G and
to..
_____ _ __
_______
8KKK
V^l-OGt
This is hundred
said to be
Uncertain
since th
*' ARGITMENTN
I lies ^
inr. the home ofUn
chleflv
with fir
the to b.m.ln, o&lt; .1
The dns
claim and the weu deny ■ several
Hastings
rreidenu
Tl®
neglreu

NEWS REPORTER
_

f AHiinC AHT

IMAP
I IN Cl

' . HU

■ COUNTY OPINION

VOTBD pbv 1N 1809

*l&amp;«£^xprL £ifr wiinngnw learning that Judge Ad.Ibert Cort-

Dry* are depending on the old- to eUmlnaU Hut headache inThdr | rl«ht' municipal Judge, had said.
Un® •Bft’ry County families, long business through amendatory State
"I
h®"1 B prohibitionist all
i iminr budged to prohibition, to put them br local legislation. Drys admit that W MA but I have not yet made up
winning side
’load optlra U no! a cure-all but my mind how 1 shall vole oh this
Control Commission.
I In 1908, only Van Buren county it 1^ the first step toward sweep-1 Luue. Local option may decrease
The wets charge—and the dry* was dry. A year later, Barry Coun- tng reform" Wets retort that it the number of arrests for drunken­
disagree-—that the intent Is ty went bone-dry by local option wfl] bring back lhe speakeasy, the'neas on the streets but it will cer-'do
do not disagree
to drire a wedge into .1 weak, or ftnd remairied'so, at least theoretical- bootlegger and the beer flat drtv- I
insreasc the number for
traditionally dry. county for the jv ahd'legally, through the prohlbl- (na 2e liquor traffic underground j drunk driving.
psychological effect on ncsit.int yon cra. a representative from where it'cannot be controlled by
"I have become convinced that
------ County
----- • the
.
•• one the sheriff
... and
.... police chief.
।
||j —
not ------jojyg-------(jjt, problem by
counties.
Barry
—
---------- was
only
.। we
— W
—
When the wets allege that the from Barry County was the only
Drys say that a bone-dry■ MM.niwik^in.
county । being completely wet qj
o completely
present moment was ---------chosen —
be- one
c~J from
‘----- **-—**" —to——
the""83—counties
vote will decrease drunkenness
and1 dry. To my mind, the
.../
and
wets
reply
!
ln
?
social
educatlocu
cause approximately 1.400 Barrv "No!” at Lansing in 1033 on the juvenile delinquency s—*—'------- »- •- ——••— -parental ex­
Qpunty men are serving with the question of ratifying the repeal of that both will incrt
w .*if every ample, remedial Bute legislation if
increase
armed forces, the drys counter with the 18th Amendment. He was Dr. road leading to neighboring
——'".z oases necessary, and strict local enforcethe fact tliat Alien Hyde, county Eugene Davenport who. following H turned Into a "Death Hlg..UJ ” ,I ment
iqhway
derk has mailed out more than his retirement from University of filled with a stream
— of drinking
___ ±!r~ or
"
"I think It 3 mistake to vote on
1.300 absentee ballot.
Wets then Illinois, lived until hU death in the drunken driversII ___
Lhe_______
issue —
at —
this —
time.
We could
quote Hyde’s prediction that prob- village of Woodland. At present.
Drys minimize the
rev- have held out local option —
““ 'loss
— of
“* —
as -a
ably less than 10 per pent of these Wooaland and the
two college nue to the county. Only g2.700. rep- threat to force tavernoperators lo
will be relumed.
towns of Olivet and EastLansing
resenting 85 per cent of the fees clean up their places.
If we lose
A survey of the 16 townships are the only bone-dry areas In the paid by licensees. Is ever returned now, we cannot vole on the question
and a check with the Hasting* city state.
to the county. Wets angrily point gain for four years.”

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CELERY

RIPE HUBBARD

SQUASH

3

APPLES

5 ns 49c

MICHIGAN—JONATHAN!

im.och.13c

Lis.

BLUE STAMPS

10c

Cooperating with

WAR

X. Y. Z
ALL VALID THIS WELK

SUGAR STAMPS
.15. 16 ALL VALID

ho iirriR COM** "
IN ANY PACKACR
AT ANY PRIC*

FANCY FRYING OR STEWING
IONA (ENRICHED) FAMILY

CHICKENS
38'

FLOUR

FREJH CHOPPED

VEG-ALL

IONA cur

LOU) MO1T

SIRLOIN STEAK

ANN PAGE

RUMP OR LEG HALE

LEG OF VEAL
SHANK HALF

36c

PREMIUM OR STAR

39c

SHORT CUT

,&amp;!Hc

35c

SWEET MIXED PICKLES

It 02. PKG.

CIDER VINEGAR

SULTANA
'2310c BAKING POWDER

icon COUNTY

■IONA
—•IMITATION
— &lt; &lt;r&gt;.

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JUICE COCKTAIL

QUART

7c VAHILU

2,11

IO'/rOZ. BOT.

ANN PAGE

21c

*£5. fc

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SULTANA

t&gt;C PRUNE JUICE

no Ik TOMATO SAUCE

TH

PORK AND BEAHS
m

15‘

3 29
MA

DELICIOUS, CREAM-FILLED LAYER,

IS 12c

COLD StIEAM

PINK SALMON

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Grigri

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better-grade cotton tapestry. Resilient
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114“

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BREAD
w c
’ 97'
THUII CAKE
UAAL 2
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ANNIVERSARY FRUIT
AAc
COCOANUT CAKE 39
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6c

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DEL MONTE

TEA BALLS

DOUGHNUTS

“cBUc

12&lt;
14&lt; MUSTARD
2 a 15‘
30&lt;
r, HEART’S DELIGHT

.10*’'

7C

"oiS 15c

SLICED PEACHES

OUR OWN IA COUNT

JANE PARKER

CAH

IOHA-

:or
PAG.

BUCK PEPPER

31c

U 35c CKUll
BABY FOODS

24-OZ. JAR Z*t

*

QUEEN OLIVES

PORK AND BURS'

sAi**

SPINACH

CORN FLAKES

PEAHUT BUTTER

TOMATO SOUP

Blllf PIKE w PERCH

UNRATIONED FOODS!
KELLOGGS

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SULTANA

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.. 37c

’Em 12c

EARLY JUNE PELS

A*o&gt;Y

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HEADLtlS AND DUSSED

LN OF LAMB

LOW

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CHOICI

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PUSH CAUGHT

COOKED HAMS

'SI 13c

^414c

FRENCH STYLE BEANS

ALL CUH TRIMMED

ML MALZ HIBLETS

TJ 13c

GREEN BEANS

PRIME RIB ROAST

r.CUUM »*« COM

can 15c

MIXED VEGETABLES

SHORT CUT

GOLDEN CORN

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TOMATOES

RSI#
25&lt;
29&lt;
37&lt;
27&lt; MACARONI

GROUND BEEF

Its flavor
in uourcup
that counts!

25-LB.
BAG

x

LB.

am

guilty
to mu
He sa
and
beesu
The
Repub
states
dull's
uncle
En
Barry
- In m
attern
Clare
ship.
Unde
nlshe
the o
live.’
, at ent
Mr*
town
of h

Barry Co. United War Chest Committee

THIS WEEK ONLY! AN EXCEPTIONAL VALUE EVENTI
UNUSUAL SAVINGS WHILE THEY LAST

ALL VALID THIS WEEK

fore h
He
court
week.
Bud w
court.
ball w
been
Un. f
county
Wed

NATIONAL WAR FUND

(MONTGOMERY

c. D, E. F

95*

floor.

More than 5,000,000 men and women
of our fighting forces look to tha
USO every month for off-duty rec-4/
reatlon, comforts and welfare. The
USO depends oq your dollars to
carry on Its work. Its need now
is greater than ever. Let your
heart decide what you should give
—then double your contribution.
You help the USO when you give to
the National War Fund-through
;your own community campaign.

BROWN STAMPS

EACH

nmo U
Cuyken
county
The
Kot!
un

compa
stairs.

Serving
the Services

-

FANCY—REO TOKAY

Ernes

shells i
•

Stebbins &amp; Jacobs

SELF-SERVICE

,

A J Larsen dry goods merdiant for cleaning up their localises.”
in Hasting* for 3 years, a Pre.by-1
DBY DAYS
terlan elder, contended that "local
EHL* E Faulkner, druggist al Delopuon is the logical first step to ton and a BUte representaUve from
national prohibiUon—and we can Barry'County
— ryvouniy. declared
acciarea that
ulal coadlconaimake that work If we will only tlon*
u- -------------- f
toiu ■-■*under- «the
propoied* ------bone-dry
aw *would be worse than under the
try It."
'
'tew
aw of 1000, since that also uroFred SnUlli. a farmer and Meth- te~
liblUd Lhe transportation of liquor
odist trustee, also expressed the hi--.
nlo the county.
“teetotal" view. He asserted that into
Wayne Christopher, who has op"if we had had naUonal prohibition
Wn,
■Taled «
a ua
cottage
resortand
boat I
for another 10 yean we would eralec.
»*« kwi
. *ua uu&gt;,
Thoma nolo Lake since
since!
have been able to enforce it. By that livery on puirnapple
time we would have gotten rid 1929, said that if local option did!
of tiie old soaks and the younger not force him to close up by dlgeneratlon would not have had a verting resor(en, he might think'
ciiance lo cultivate a taste for U- about doing so. anyhow.
During i
quor."
prohibition." he said, "they’d pack.
Another fanner. Lewis Acker, of । hard liquor into the place and there I
Cloverdale, ridiculed this theory »** always a fight going on. Now
He said. "I’m going lo vole wet and ' they can get their beer When they
don’t care who know* it. During want it and everything* quiet and!
prohibiUon. I couldn’t keep a hired
...
._____________ •
man sober. Now. since beer can be
:
'
iiad almost anywhere at any tlmc.|
if my man goes up to .Lown on a mb ■ act 52 1 hs I
Saturday night, he’ll be back in
' fj**
\
time to do his chores. Sunday
WEAR SIZE 14 AGAIN
There was equal disagreement in
the ranks of labor. Albert J. Zieg­
ler. vice-president of the CIO local
414 at Hastings, said: "I've got, a
couple of boy* growing up and if
they must take a drink or a bottle
of beer. I d rather they'd do it in the
open where I can watch them. I
don’t want them to frequent the
blind pig* which local option would
bring with It Anyway, this isn't the
time to lake up the questlou If
the dns are so certain of winning.
u &gt; A, J, run JW1 don’t cvl
why don't they wall till the men i
£!]l£»!&lt;S^c3iSa
come berk from service?"
I
But Herbert Calkin*, city coun­
cilman end former factory’ fore-1
r-ittEtaa.
man. said: "Condition* were 100 per
cent better under prohibiUon than,
they are now. I-ocal option won't!
help much but Juvenile* will have
n harder time petting hold of 11-1
quor. Ill see to that—we have five
•The RexaU Store”
drv members out of the eight."
Down in Middleville. Charlie.
Hostings Phone 2131
Parker now a farmer but who ।

Cha
Mui
t

Montgomery
Ward

0

�THE'HASTINGS BANNER, THURSDAY, OCftfrER &gt;1, 1843

MAPLE GROVE BOY
IN CHARLOTTE JAIL ijgg;
------------- IT. of Man
— ­
Ekneat H.
Cuykendgll,
to Grove township U In the Eaton
oountv Jan on in? “Mqiu charaa
eA attempted murder and felontow

I Mid gut at tear garden* and we ’

U-

I firmint sale entered.

‘

'^SsS^2rQ£. COURT HOUSE NEWS

BOWLING NEWS

'PROBATE COURT .
I Est. Adalbert Patton, warrant and
inventory fUod.
‘UBO ON THE JOB
1„„„
™_________

» argument is sometime*
the boys In camp have
trill want it when thev

unde'

btrator filed,
issued K orde
entered, pet!
filed, notice

I claims filed, noticeto creditors U- 1 (^perattons In evSy state, and to
' 1 sued. 11western hemisphere bares from
Est. Richard B. Messer, annual • Alaska to Hawaii and the Canal
ucnce ' account filed.
Zone, from Brasil and the CaribId go
E&gt;t. Julia A.Rock, final receipts &lt; bean area to Bermuda and Newle B). filed, order allowing account en- foundland.
relative, out
way near Mnore. a team mate cH I
bte and prayers to God on their ; tered. discharge ot executrix issued., Through USO Camp Show*. USO
Uad for second spot with score ot
U* chaplalns tell us they
enrolled
follows our boys abroad to Britain,
6Tt.
dp. If theirbralnl were clouded with . eh. Lola L. Larkin, Order allow- Africa, the Middle East. Australia.
tn
rt«ht j ing final account entered. Dis- and lhe South Pacific,
with Mr* Hughe* tor several year*. thinking Christian peoole in Barry charged issued. Estate enrolled.
| jn six months ending June 1.
^way
thU *vl*- '
Rl,la CUlw Lamphler. Order I 1943. USO Camp Shows played 31.Surviving sUo is a Meter. Mr*. June £Pu.£ty
BANNER WANT ADS YAY
Dirana. ui—nn*»
uwntriu, Bernard. of Grand Rapids. and six if they will get out and vote, not 1 determining legal heirs, entered. । 1
I2|r-Whiu Products li).
grandchildren.
stay at home and say. "It makes
Est. Joseph McKnlght. Will and . Insulation
is felonious assault with a dangerno difference to me which way it 1 petition for probate filed, '•waiver :
B&lt;*» "
.
I of notice filed, proof on probate of
&gt; rew&lt;
HKRri TO ROMANCE’
Arraigned Wednesday in clreuil
It does make a dlffeience-we
mad. order -admitting will to TT
JU
Wbih we’re speaking of a
court. CuykendaH pleaded guilty to
are "our brothers keeper 'Gen. | probate entered, bond of executrix
•RB * t ■ S V S&gt;
»ltow*. which we wtre a CM
Creamery
the count of attempted murdey.
PL."
put » stumbling , filed, letters testamentary issued,
W-W
Zr
m
A
*
V
of
Item* back, lat’s U sura I
(1).
block in his way.
! order limiting settlement, entered.;
®
mention
the new Jim Amacha
PISTON RING LEAGUE: CIO
...MF!: J?
Y’,l!ev- 1 petition for hearing of claims, filed.
WEST HOPE
Woodland. Mich.
Middleville, Michigan | notice to creditors, issued.
&lt;31—Office (1); Grinders Mi* .how, HERE’S TO ROMANCE
October 18. 1943
Navy Grindarg &lt;0i; Engineers (81—
• • •----------------Est. Dora C. Kepkey. report of
U
M heard Thursday evening* at 9:30.
HjuUngs Banner
Machine Room 111.
sale of real estate, filed.
Pierce
To vote Barry county dry would BARRY COUNTY
The program »tar» the singing
BLISS LEAGUE Tool Room &lt;3»
R.LC.A. MEETING
I Est Alice E Sprinkle, report of
Ira MeCallum
D L TL D
voice of Dick Hyames. pin* lisy
-Shop Office (D; Engineers &lt;2i— to me, and many other*, look very
The annual meeting of tiie Barry | «ale of real estate, filed,
noon. * Corp,
I
L I L 11
Block's orchestra and the Swing
Office (D; Foundry &lt;2&gt;—Electri1 ­ foolish. Even soma that are holler­ county R.L.C.A. and auxiliary was 1
Est Ruphemla Carpenter, final
and Beaman 2i
ing dry the toitoeat have been seen
n M
m re re*W Fourteen. Jim Amec he has a voice
cian* (1).
lusld
at
the
Methodist
church
In
I
receipts
filed,
order
allowing
acand Mr*. Cook
Qulmby. Saturday evening. Oct. 16.; count entered, discharge of adminsrevioi LUM« 1O.MU.
JRSS. SdV.'mC’. {MBS'
rci’t.fsr-0-;
A bountiful chicken dinner was btratrix issued, estate enrolled,
Est Anna Kahler, petition for UJames Collison of Kalamazoo were Kiwanls No. 2 (1).
| It isn't far to Eaton county or Ionia served to forty-five members and :
FOOTBALL ON THE AIR...
Best
scores:
world.
caller;; at the L D Woodman home
county, to Lake Odessa Woodbury. gueste by the ladle* aid of the | cense to mortgage real estate filed,
L.
Hawthorne
church.
waiver
ot
notice
filed.
license
to
1
Sunday, a Abe Hayward enlerBunfield, or even Charlotte. If peo­
MICHIGAN an* MINNESOTA.
221-179-177 —677 ple go out of the county for beer,
State president Kenneth and Mrs. I mortgage real estate issued, bond
talned with a family dinner Sunday R. Compton
HE’S A FAMILY ENCORE...
in honor of Pvt. Theodore Hay­ R. Moore
naturally they will also oUy many Oane of Grand Rapids and rice 1 on mortgage of real estate filed, reM WHIGAN aa* 114.1 N OIK,
Tenor Bob Hannon of Columbia's
i
228-168-172 —668 ot their groceries and other com­ prreldent and Mrs. Vah Hartesvelt, port of mortgage of real estate
ward and Mr*
Hayward Those D. Goodyear
... Ayres ............... si|i
182-197-188—4®7 modities there, for they are not go- Jr. of Pennville,
were honored tiled, order confirming mortgage of
AMERICAN MELODY HOUR J
present were Mr. and Mr*. Thoma* W.
MICHIGAN .ed INDIANA.
sts. Also,
ing to make two trips where they ' ----guests.
Also present were Mr. and I real estate entered.
Hayward and son. Irving; Mr*. Bet­
tWKZO Tuesday* at 6:30 p.m.)
. Mr.
... ...
&amp;t William E. Gillespie, proof of |
tie Havward, Kalamaaoo; Mr. and
can get ail by making only one.
Mrs. Chas Radford.
and Mrs.
ha* a family explanation for hb
,
Dolan.................. 190-172­
- publication filed, order appointing
—
....
Perry Dennison. Mr. and Mrs. HllMrs. Ernie Elckcnaucr and children. C.
Now. -I am not
a drinking man.
musical ability. One ot hi* relative*
I
man of Grand Rapids, and Mr. and ' administrator entered, bond of ad- ■
Galesburg; Mr, and Mr*. Ralf K. Clark.................. 185-171arid so far as I am concerned, per* Mr«. Harry Turner, and Mr. and I mlnistnator filed, letters of admin-1
Comp
211-173i* Geraldine Rarrar. famous tprnitr t
Brown, Rutland, h The Rev. Isaac T.
tonally, it makea no difference wet Mrs. Dilley of South Haven.
prim* donna ol the Metropolitan
I
istratlon
issued,
order
limiting
setI
O^k&lt;kmI and Mrs Osgood spent last
Womem Lcwaue
or dry. but I don't think I am the
A short program in charge of Uenicnt entered, petition for hear- j “TO YOUR GOOD HEALTH’
Opera. -----------Another--------is an—
uncle.
Marion
week al Guernsey lake. * Mr. and
Mildred Smith and Betty Braerjd- whole cheese, as some seem to
—----------Mra
«... John Moore
attended the | le teamed up with good scores of think they are. and I don't set my­ Pearl Llghltoot. R.LC.A. president, ing claims filed, notice to creditors ]
A new thrice-weekly musical show. T. Bohannon, who compoied that
Quarterly meeting services at Bgl- i 533 and 510 respectively to make It self as a judge over my neighbor, followed the supper. Short talks i Ur tied.
_____ । TO YOUR GOOD HEALTH, is baMO cUu,rIUm Vto1 •
Est. John P. Oswald, proof of ser•&gt;
I a tough night for PortlM by wln- to tell him what he can or cant da were given by Mn. Turner and Mrs. 1
Ernest Harry CuykendaH. 17. of tlmore Sunday.
nuvrmun sinus
“ “■ -----------------nlng a complete series. The two If a man wants a glass of beer, Dennison. Report on the national vice filed, proof of publication ftfiled. ' heard every Monday. Wednesday
Barry couhty. waived examination
■iic and
«iiu mui.
&gt;,u»u&gt;» will ~
.e enorder au
admitting
to probate
cu- | and Friday evening al 6:30 over ALWAYS SOMETHING NEW...
I scores were tops in the womens nlay well, that Is hb business, not mine. convention by President Oane
■ in municipal court on a charge of
on the state convention by vice Ured. bond of ......l.J
administrator
—rzte. ..™.
filed. , WKZO —filled with a 20-piecc
“
-------the
Several‘-----new---------uses *for
। but Margaret Caukln * 468 for the
attempted murder Df hb uncle.
I do think the people that sell president VanHartasvell, a song
----------by i letters I.U.
m...,arv l„n«t
testamentary
issued, nrrf^r
order; orthc,|rUi jj-voiee Rroup of choris­
1 losing Portias earned third place.
GI soldier helmets made them- «
Clarence'Reid, 24. at Kalamo town­
Beal Co. won a pair from Banner; beer in Hastings do sell it lo the RX.CA. quartet and two In- limiting settlement entered,
ship. and was held to circuit court
ter* and soloilt*. all under the
Bonnet and Gown blanked Wllsox minora knowllngiy. I believe they spiring songs by President Gane , Eel •John W. Stairs, proof of pub- direction of Lyn Murray. Featured
llnaer bonds of 85,000. not fur­
Payroll saving* is
I Rich: Court House won a pair from are law abiding people Just as concludcd this very enjoyable and ! lication filed, order appointing ad- i* the favorite music or all timenished. The story, ns learned by
A nurse. just returned from the
ntir greatest single
| Middleville: Trio Cafe took two much m I or Art Kidder. There are profitable meeting. Officers elected mlnhtrator entered,
tiw officers. l» that the youth who
South Pacific, says that aha
Est. Ella Bumford, final account phi* ’'standard" pop*, like Smoke
1 from Hastings Mfg. Oo.; Strand a lot of tilings being done that to were. President. Pearl Ughlfoot.
lives most of the time with his
factor in protecting
Gets in yotir Eye*. StoYniy Weather
and her fellow nurses used the
woo the odd game from Michigan me are a far greater sin then drink­ Freeport: vice president, Robert' filed.
atenfaUtcr and mother. Mr. and
ourselves against in­
Est. James Hammond, final ac- and Night and Day.
I Bell, and State Insulation won from ing a glass of beer. Who can say Barnes. Delton; secretary-treasurer.
Mr*. Milo Keck, in Maple Grove
that
b
a
sin??
Christ
said.
“
Drink
Glenn O. Oriffeth, Middleville.
! count filed.
flation.
1 Portias.'
township, had stolen the affections
not to be drunken.” but I think he
--------- -----------------------| Est. Anna M. Hammonds, proof of
, Best Scores:
of hb uncle's girl. HU step-father
VOICE YOU’LL REMEMBER—
158-184-180—623 did advise Paul to take wine initead ABOUT UNITED--------------------------------- oubllcatton filed, order allowing
M. Smith
Phil Regan
156-169-185—610 ot water on account of hb infirm­ SEAMEN’S SERVICE .
B. Braendle
I«nnlrler uinnlemen
clothes baskets.
ity.
of motion picture
139-157-168—464M. Caukln
United Seamen s Service b one
?ffed'
1 L Teusink
Yes. I am a dry man too: but I of the welfare group* which will
am glad I am not a crank, m a benefit from the moneys to be col- a*!'c’?,ar?e ot executor issued, estate
singing on the NO GROUCH WITH
J. Brower
GROUCHO...
.w-— judge over my fellow man I shall
131-165-1!
H.OME FRONT
: J. Daniels
Iccted In the Barrv County United enrolled.
au.Mnn notitinn
144-161-130 —435 vote “No". You can vote to suit War Chest. The chief function of
Sfn^? wXer ^of
l M. Goodyear
REPORTER
That Marx boy, Groucho. h1
this group Is to restore the health for„ ndTAr .A Jtn ISLmr
167-129-147—423 yourself.
~
J. Mac Ivor
program-surd .chased
-»••*«&lt; away mo
more groucha* th­
... --433
...
j wajj tom and grew up In a Free of men who have been torpedoed &gt;»tIce filedICS-129-141
L. Willette
in the business
daily at 3 p.m. any comedian ir
Country.
Therefore.
I
am
a
free
165-121-146—421
while helping to transport vital supJiutemlnP en
| H. Roush
over WKZO. and------------he's still
" at it every Sxturi
. bom American, and I think 1 know piles to lhe war fronts.
I
order limiting settlement en
evening
rt
seven
over West
.
.Phil's
voice
fill*
I
my
mind
and
need
no
guardian.
Txtsses
of
American
Merchant
.
&lt;•";&lt;&gt;.
,Ln
ed
»ni
ni«i
netlMILO
A free American and citizen Seamen during the first year of the
the bill when it Michigan’s Cdldmbti
E*1J
of Barry County
war amounted to 3-8/10 percent of t
rteclhJ ton M trwt flhSl
come* to *ing- WKZO. Groucho has a humor
Mr*. Emily WUcox. Mr. and Mrs.
1 Meria Bradfield and thalr guest*
the total merchant marine man.n'e.d•&lt;»*«*«»*/"“t ’&gt;*«•
his own—and he'll have you srnil
&lt;Ued’ 0 der admluln,{
’ Mr*. Gertrude Trahan and Mrs.
Middlevllle. Mlph. power, compared with only 3/4 of
in no time at all. Donald Di
PHIL BEGAN
John Hunn were in Hastings Prt1 ner cent, of the total manpower In * p.,enKL.. F snrinklr order canOct. 18. 1943
find out for vottr- provides the vocal music on
Est.
E- SnrinkIe
Sprinkle, order con ­
all our armed forces. Thu-, the ca-*- i Fj,
‘ Alice
AMc* F
1 day. Mr*. Trahan and Mra. Hunn To Hastings Banner
first visit to the 590
self with the ....
firming
sale
entered.
. remained in Hostings for the week­
have been reading with much ualty rate among our merchant
tops!
Est. Dora c. Kepkey, order con- spot on your dial.
end a* guests of Mrs. Trahan’s «Urest a letter published in the seamen was more than 400*; higher
| ter. Mrs. Fred Ryerson. * Jack
Public Forum of the Banner on Oct.
than for the army, navy and ma­
of 7=2=5
young 114
, Bradfield and a group =f
rines combined.
/
' pqopjo from Delton attended lhe | The
man
signs
himself
“
Rsjidcr.t
----------- ----— himself ’’Resident
Kalamazoo ,fair
evening.
~C^r.
M.teThursday
,,S&gt;rKye’
of “t&amp;
5.hb
--------------LEST WE FORGET!
j
argument
* Gunner'
”
Russian force* haw destroyed,
(toast Guard was calling on his I for the "WcU seems weak Indeed. end are destroying, more---------•
lie doesn't know it. but
former schoolmate* thb put week. Perhaps
of our
encmleJ
there have been places-In Barry power
Bob is home on a sick leavefor county
closed because they so|d li­ nlanes. tanks and guns—-titan all
seven days. Bob has been to Eng­
the
other United Nations
land and had many Interesting quor to minors.
gether.
I
lived
in
Detroit;
both
before
and
stones to tell the young people. * after the country went dry. and
But they have/paid. and
Mr*. Emily Wilcox and Mrs. Merle
. a terrible price.
Bradfield were dinner guest* Sun­ I can tell you It was a far more Im
Ten millions of Russians have
day of Mrs Fred Ryerson in Has­ Bleasont and wholesome place to died in this war. Thirty-eight mil­
ve
In
afterwards
than
before
it
tings * Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Bur­
lions loet their homes, and walked
was
dry.
roughs and daughter Helen were
Hasting.* was dry and I went or rode a distance equivalent to
In Hastings, Friday. ★ Pon t forget
wkv across the United Slates
lhe Homecoming Nov. 7th at ths tliere to live and it was a grand half
HERE'S no satisfaction in all the world like the feeling of
little city, one could walk along on —and then built the factories that
Milo church.
having done a job well —of being able to see the results of
Jefferson street without feeling arm and equip the -Russian Arm­
your work. This is one thing that all producers of useful things have
ies which are rolling uo today's
they
were
In
the
slums.
We
never
BRANCH DISTRICT
In common.
Miss Sylvia Whitmore of Battle saw men and women staggering in magnificent record.
And those of us whose job is production—whether of goods on
Creek spent Sunday with home
folk*. * Mrs. Lee Whitcomb of Bat­
tic Creek spent Thursday with her
ner
tle
parent*. Mr. and Mr*. Vincent Npr- e
ton. w Mra. Orlle Belson Is in Ann V
built on our ability to produce more per person than any other
Arbor hospital for obaerVatlon gnd V
nation on earth. And the people of every country, who are looking
treatment. * We are sorry to leanj , X
hopefully to us for food and weapons, can count on America because
of the death of Mra Mary Fox Ran- *s
dal) of Nashville, formerly of thl* i £
locality who wa* killed early Pri- ■ \
day morning when the automobile I X
OPIN 24 HOURS AND SUNDAYS
for all of us then. And they're right! For that richer life will be
In which she was riding to work) X
brought about, not by promises, but by hard work on the part of
CHICKEN AND HAM DINNERS A SPECIALTY
crashed into a tree, near Assyria,' A
America's producers. And they—thoae who grow and make and do
Center. ’Hie three other occupapt* *'
of the car were seriously injured. \
understand each other. General Electric Co., Schenectady. N. Y. |
We extend sympathy to the aged I X
bereaved oarents.
।0

amo township Eaton Co. Young
CuykendaH lived near the Eaton
county line.
The boy's story, as he gave it to
the officers, was that he went to
his uncle's house while the latter
was away Thursday October 7. pro­
cured hu uncle's shotgun and two
shell* and secreted himself upstairs,
awaiting his relative's arrival When
he heard him outside with two
companion*, the boy descended the
stairs, opened th* door and pointed
the gun-at his uncle. 77 ir latter
was near enough to turn down the
barrel of the gun so that, whan it
was discharged, the shot struck the
floor. The boy altemoted to reload
the gun with the otiier shell, but
wo* overpowered by tits other* be­
fore he could do *0.
He was taken into lhe Municipal
court at Charlotte Tuesday of last
week, where he waived examination
and wm bound over to the Circuit
court, which is now bring held His
ImII wm fixed at 85.000 it had not
been furnished when this was writ­
ten. *0 he U held In the Eaton
county jail, awaiting hb trial.
Wednesday, lost week CuykendaH
was arraigned in the Circuit court
of Eaton county, where he plejuled
Cullty to lhe charge of attempting
&gt; murder hl* uncle. Clarence Reid.
He said he tried to shoot hb uncle,
and then planned to kill himself
because of girl trouble.
The following from the Charlotte*
Republican-Tribune of last week
atates the motive for young Cuykcndall'a murderous attack on his

roomers, vn
mond Keck.
youths of 15 m

*=h

ku.u.

Compton working for Ei

PUBLIC FORUM

L

PRESCOTT

FDR iadfL"

L

One Job Well Done Begets Another

T

Jim Johnson Restaurant
GIB &amp; GLENNA DENNERT

£I4T. NBC—"Th WeM TerLrj" w,
। DON'T BUY THINGS YOU DON’T i*'
|
NEED—BUY WAR BONDS

Below Ben Franklin Store

H

BUY WAR BONDS

So Sou Didn't Want tn Vote!

GENEHAL $ ELECTRIC
ENJOY THE TINGLING

the
barbed wire
legion

Slaves beneath the whips and guns of a ruling tyrant.
These men and women were once free. Once they knew
hope and happiness. Once they cherished families, and a
firm faith in the future.
What happened? They lost their power to vote.
Thank God, you can still vote here — in America, in
Michigan, in Barry County!
Many, many of our privileges as citizens already have
been taken from us, but there is still time to save
ourselves from the major tyranny that springs from our
own pegject to exercise our precious power of franchise.

THRILLS
HOME-OWNERS
ALWAYS GET
WHEN THEY APPLY

no’Sheei.

Uoro than 6,000,000 non aro In th®

•barbed wlT® legion'—prisoners of
•ar, who need more than the estab­
lished prison regime if their
spirit is to bo maintained.
men need your help.

oHI-coat

PAIN, *■

THE ALX-OIL INTERIOR FINISH

Be Sure You

These

COMPLETELY COVERS

Don't fall

them. You help them whein you support'

Inside Wall and Celling Surfaora

the National War Fund—by giving to

Washes Like a China Dish
Not a Wajer Paint
No Priming Coat Needed

your own community campaign.

NATIONAL WAR FUND
Cooperating with

“bno-Sheen
U ths Paint

G. E. GOODYEAR HOWE.
142 t. STATt |T., HASTING

Barry Co. United War Chest Conymtiee

“SnaSheen"
h Sold All
FHONE 2331 Over Michitan

VOTE
November 2
Special Barry County ElectliI

�TMt »A 8 TING 8 yAffXlB, Wf»9D&lt;T, gyT+tlB 81. I M3

DENT OF ILLINOIS UNIVERSITY
DAVENPORT BECOMES VICEcustofn to rush to Washington for
trallon. 1 Iiad reached the funds which inaUtutlons were re­
MF and frit that lhe lime luctant to ask of the stoles. At that
tun.
federal funds were all raised
m for another "new dean
Doctor Kinley had Just been by Indirect taxation, and fed­
to the presidency, and h? eral taxes, not then being oppres­
sive. were not an issue then as now.
"The onslaught became so heavy
that congress, in self-defense, said,
would do anything for my in answer to the popular demand
that
was said to exist locallv for
J Kinley, and for the unlverwhlch I nad come to love like thia, that or the other project:
ItMlf. So it was that a 'Son of "Very well, let the states demon­
strate their faith. We
tgg*Bh,teMaaja~iisga.
« will put Uils

institution
which
—4 an itnnromisfn&gt;r
for me when I first came
when its vision of tne
of Its College of Agrl. quite a contrast to its
t attitude. I could not claim
for a position so honorable,
only in my loyalty to the
on and to my friend. Qie
lw *
w.v
s Infrequent absences, but
did 1 render what ntlglu
------——
called a- distinctive
service
in —
my
w administrative position, and it
me about quite naturally, as nTost
Inn do.
Tt had become a rather common

era) treasury must be matched by a
dollar from the states." This plan
flamed up like wildfire immediately
obtaining a wide support, for four
states then paid half of all federal
appropriations, and it proved a fer­
tile method for- smaller and poorer
slates to get funds which the larger
and richer states paid to lhe gov­
ernment.
"Our opposition to the scheme
i».»ted nbt only upon that point. but
also upon the power It gave to a few
oiliciau in Washington to dominate
lhe educational policy of the states.
juj.t
would now with a De­
,— lt5
— ^j.
.
partment of Education, for which
pnrtmeni
there ‘j
is now u demand in certain
quarters.
'
-------—
"It worked out this way: The Uw

The Shadow of Federal Control
"Of course the Secretary could
not do otherwise. His representa­
tives were exceedingly considerate
But in practice his procedure
amounted lo thLs: No institution
was safe in expending funds except
as agreed upon in advance by the
department. As that deparuneht
had U1C
Uic final »ay.
say. mu
this
amounted
uau
» iuuvuiih
.’u to
w
federal approval bi advance of all

(auction sale
Having decided to quit forming, I will sell at public auction, 5 miles south of Nash­
ville. or 1 mile south of Quailtrap school, or 2 miles east of Maple Grove Center
ond 2 miles south or 14 miles west of Charlotte on Lawrence Ave. road then 3

SATURDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1943
Commencing ot 1:00 P. M.. the following described property:

CATTLE

HOUSEHOLD GOODS

Guernsey cow, 5 yrs. old, due Nov. 1st.
Guernsey cow, 3 yrs. old. due Nov. 2nd.
Guernsey cow. 5 yrs. old..due Dec. 10th.
Guernsey cow, 5 yrs. old, due Dec. 12th.
Holstein cow, 8 yrs. old, due Feb. 1st.
Holstein cow, 3 yrs. old, due Feb. 8th.
Guernsey cow, 3 yrs. old, due Mar. 15th.
Holstein cow, 3 yrs. old, due May 1st.
Pure Bred Holstein bull. 15 mos. old.
Guernsey heifer, due Feb. 5th.
Holstein heifer, 2 yrs. old, due Mar.
10th.
3 Holstein steers, 8 months old.
Pure Bred Holstein heifer, 8 months old.
2 pure bred Holstein bull calves, 6 mos.
old.

2 Rockers.
Heating stove.
Round Oak Dining Table.
Baby Crib.

CHICKENS
150 AAA Leghorn pullets, ready to lay.

HAY, GRAIN, ETC.
Quantity of Oats.
215 bales of second cutting Alfalfa hay.
20 tons of first cutting Alfalfa, loose.
20 tons of loose Clover hay.

HARNESS
Good Brass Trimmed Double Harness,
heavy.
One Other Good Double Harness.

work to be undertaken by lhe col-,r
1 many a tie. My friends were every 1 ————————— । vere led by the cheerleaders.
! tn their eyes these day* because
lege or university which received where in the university, for friendthey are preparing to settle a few
sudi funds for teaching agriculture. ।1 ship and social lies had not oeen
■'cores. Report cards are coming
In later appropriations such ap- i| confined to the college of which I
. ..------- ------- ... ■
worg fc, advance and with the approval was actually required In the was the dean. 1 regretted to part
Acts granting the funds.
।| with them.
MX
"Such was the situation at that
"There is a sadness about doing
time of the meeting of tne National anything fur the last time, and my
7^ rn.mb.rs of Mis. Kamlndu . 3S a^t^e. Kreils??.1 lon?re
Association of AgrfcultiKal Colleges final round of services would liave some time at a pep-meeting.
re^iimuon are^
Mrs. Harrington has the noon homeroom 304 are p’.nr&gt;iK»
and Stations at Spring field. Massa­ been intolerable except for the sat­
chusetts. The station section at isfaction of looking back o;cr near­ traffic "push" to the cafeteria well­ themselves so that
JT^ay blty 12:00. 1:00 to 5:48 pin. 7:30 to 8:30
tills .meeting had requested greatly ly thirty yean, the most significant In-hand.
books for thair lion
JESSES
sc'Tio’io»»
increased federal funds for agricul­ period in the life of one of Ute
The official observer notices that
tural research, on the 50-50 basis, greatest of the universities of lhe the students are more acquainted
, red«a* PJD-. and Friday evening at Central
so the question was before the exe­ country and seeing Itt College of with waist-paper baskeU this year. Constitution. T
to learn the Building only (fot tiie whole city)
cutive jeaslon. consisting of uni­ Agriculture become an accepted and Our halls are looking much better Preamble and
n powers of from 7:80 to 8:80.
versity and college presidents. If respected member of the acedemlc
Remember folks! Walk up on the
”7“ ,
.
,
, _
' The Girl's League Board. coruUtthat body approved, it meant that famUy, iu students Indistinguish­ right side of the stairs and down on
xt of the schools of Barry ing of two girls from each class
a bill would be drawn accordingly, able from others. IU faculty in Ute ' the left—it will help with the traf­ County
Thursday
and
nv will be closed ’1
roUnd^y “
a
Thursday to elect officers The
and the powerful influence of this closest sympathy and working rela­ fic problem.
Friday, October twenty-first and following were elected: President.
association would be exerted io put tions with every other dtpartme-it
Some seniors are exploring the twenty-second. The teachers' in­
It through congress.
of the university, and with every possibility of whether they will nave stitute will be held at Grand Rap­ Ella Fisher: Vice President. Doris
Lockwood;
Secretary. Beverly Brad­
possible
Interest
that
develops
when
"The motion had been made, and
ids. Michigan where lhe teachers ford; Treasurer Mildred AVU1. Mra.
an annual or not.
Il seemed about to pass without db- an institution U serving an imperial |
We wonder who occupies lhe are expecting to hear some educa- Hamilton was elected the advisor.
cuxslon. The presiding officer nad state, with citizens of all classes ! "Quest Room" (in the senior play). lional lectures.
begun to state Ute question prepara­ behind the insUtution.
Chemistry is now progressing
The committee for Junior Rings no't'lced ~some'~ student*" reading
reading.
tory to a vote.
•_
..
^
'These are still the bright mem­ very nicely: ^the three classes com­ h. decided (much to the relief of r.(^ in®ent’students
"I could not agree with the rno- ories that bring pleasure:
bined have broken nineteen articles the Juniors) on gold rings. If pos••Tendon
v.m..
"I was leaving not only the uni­ to date.
lion. With apologies for differing
dble, we will also have gold rings
i,.,
versity
but
also
Ute
state
where
;
inside
Latin
America
—
Gunther
from lhe evident sentiment. I said
•
"" i
Our new cheerleaders seemed to In the future. ”
' Oliver Twist”—Dickens
that though we al the ininols-Dni- hundreds of friends Jjere scattered have put their all Into their first
Rasey. the Sgxon'a left lack"The Raft"—Trumbull
| verslty with its College of Agrlcul- here and there—friends of the col­ game last Friday night. The re­ le Dick
had two fingers badly mangled I ^'•^nie Gay Poet" (life of Eugene
lure were poor aa Jobs turkey, yet lege and of ourselves with whom sponse* from the spectators was
in the surface grinder third hour in Field i
there were some kinds of money . they had worked.
very Rood and the cheerleaders lhe Machine shop. Consequently he 1
"Flight to ArrM"—Exuperr
। we could not afford to have, and 1
knuckled down and put a lot of has been deferred Indefinitely from ।
Ulis was one of Uiem. I pointed out MlclUgan—back to the scenes of my 1 action and movement tn their veils. 1 be Army.
„
.
.
! M-iuocrciuuBu
Ex-tuberculosls patients aismu
dismissed
• that there was more bad than good boyhood—believing that retirement Success for the coming year. kids.
Mrs. Jenny Stuck and family from
endar
unatoriums do not endanger
------sanatoriums
In R.’For, If such a bill should be­ from active service should mean for
A pep-meeting was held Thurs­
moved to W. Walnut St. A | Bibllc
public health, according to the
come a law. the federal government, me. and for my friend and succes­ day with Mr. Jones' daughter as have
of friends, on Monday eve- । Ichlgan
------ —
•
• - Association.
- Tuberculosis
whether it wLshed to do so or not. sor. Dean Mumford, an open field chairman. A special skit was pre­ gxaup
nlng. gave her • an oid-faanljned
—
-honed Buch persons can not pass the
would not only supervise the cx- and u fair chance.
sented by a group of girls repre­
“«-w*nnlng.
. germs on to others and are pertectpendlture of Uie federal funds, but
"The students gave a "round up" senting the team in uniform. Cheers «w&gt;J
The teachers have a satisfied looYl ly safe to live and work with.
also those granted by the stale as hi my honor. The MinLsterial Asso­
, well.
.
ciation gave me a alnner. and
' "Further, if such federal funds drafted most flattering resolutions.
"Tiie faculty gave us a banquet in
became large, as they would under
this proposal. Uic government offi­ the Guest Hull. Tiie trustees drafted
cials would not only control the ex­ an appreciation and created an
, pendlture of state and government emeritus relationship, which is the
' funds, but they would practically most precious asknowiedgment that
come to any man in such pub­
I dominate the policy of the colleges kan
'
that accepted them. They would lic service.
"And so. with the personal bles­
practically exhaust the appropria­
ting power of the states in meeting sings of my friend President Kinley,
___
______________
their
50-50 share.__________
And that______
wouldand many a handshake, with a tear
never do. In a short time the whole of two for ould lang svne. my good
plan of 50-50 would eventuate in I wife and I retired to "The Maples."
Owing to the death of John E. Vandenberg, I will tell ot Public Auction, at hit form
a federal system of control, because , the home of our own winch we had
that could not be prevented once'it built almost thirty years before,
located 4 mile* eoit of Middleville or 5 milet west, one mile north of Hattings on
got under way. The time to stop it
, ------ -—, • • • —~ ~
old M-37 on
.
Is now.
The school personnel in Peoria.
-I pointed out that, up lo date. Illinois, are now required lo take
such federal funds had been small 1 annual examinations for tubercuand their Influence Insignificant, tosls.
,
uurticularly as the federal lerpesen- j
______---------------tatlves were personal friends. But I
Versatile Radio Waves
lhe system I regarded as vicious, I
Asiae
Aside irom
from commercial oroaocaitbroadcast'%SS^S,,.l.ae,,S3y*&gt;,„l
“&lt;■ ~mn.unK.Uo™.

! already made it the. duty ot the
Secretary of Agriculture to certify
to the Treasurer of the United
States, under the Hatch Act and
I subsequent Acts, that the appro­
priation to any slate, say Illinois
had been properly—that is legallyexpended before it could receive
another Installment, NOr could we
expect congress to appropriate funds,
to the states without some such ac­
counting by a responsible federal
officer.
"The laws were silent as to meth­
ods. but the Secretary of Agricult
lure, on the principle of "safety
first." instituted the practice of
sending to every state educational
institution, which received monev
from the government . under the
Hatch and other Acts of congr.-ss
for the teaching of agriculture, ev­
ery year a representative from hb
department to go over the books and
review the expenditures tn detail—
disallowing any of them which. In
his opinion, were expended contrary
to the law. or its Intent, as might 1
be interpreted by office rulings ।
from time to time.
'

HIGH SCHOOL NOTES!

UCTION SALE

MONDAY, OCT. 25, 1943

unanimously and the Purnell bill.!
which eventually went through.1
was shorn of the 50-50 fallacy.
Retirement and Farewells
And now came the lime for severing the bonds so closely knit by j

- ------- —
waves
are 'used
—’ ...........
for such
.. unusual
purposes as guiding ships to port,
danger signals for navigators, air­
plane control and—in medicin
•
exterminating parasltea.

HORSES
Black Gelding, 7 yrs. old, wt. 1500.
Grey Geldiog. 9 yrs. old, wt. 1400.
Black Mare. 12 yrs. old, w/. 1400.

the
barbed wire
legion

SHEEP
18 head of Oxford Breeding Ewes,
from 2 to 5 years old.

Oxford Ram, 2 yrs. old.

FARM TOOLS
John Deere Manure Spreader.
Oliver Cultipacker.
Osborn Disc.
I. H. C. Hay Loader.
Deering Mower.
Dayton Side Rake.
2-Sectlon Harrow.
I. IL C. Coni Planter with Fertilizer AttachMassy-Harris Binder.
Roderick Bean Cultivator.
Gale Cultivator.
Tank Heater.
DeLaval Cream Separator No. 16 with motor,

Dump Rake.
Harpoon Hay Fork.
New Flexible Grapple Hay Fork.

Shovets.

spirit is to be maintained.
men need your help.

Hay rake.

Grain drill.
Form wagon.
Hay rack.
One Horse wagon.
2-wheel Trailer.
Cutter.
Oliver Walking plow.
Spring tooth drag.
Spike tooth drag.
4Vi H. P. gasoline engine.

These

1 ’/i H. P. gasoline engine new.

Don’t fall

2 Cream cam.
Wafer separator.
Double work harneit.
2 Horse collars.
Scalding kettle.
Oil drum.
Hay fork.
Hay rope, and pulleys.

HOUSEHOLD GOODS
Upright piano.
Library Table.
Antique Cherry Settee, Matching
Chain.
Doyen-Table.
Sideboard^
Buffet.
Table.
Dresser.
2 Beds and mattress and springs.
Rockers.
Steel Day Bed.
Bookcase.
Desk.
Dining Chais.
2 Commodes.
Klfcheskicabinet.
2 linoleums.
4 buntfrcaiJ,.stove, right hand built-in
oven.
’
100 lb. ice box.
Cook stove.
Heating stoves.
Antique Maple rocker.
Corner Whot-N&lt;Jl.
Small tables.
Pictures ond Picture frames.
Dishes, etc., and soma Antiques.

5 tooth Cultivator.
Force pump.
1 Corn shelter.
1 Hand cutter box.

them. You help them when you support

1 Platform scales.
Economy King Separator.

the National War Fund—by giving to

Whiffletrees.'

FEED
4 tons mixed hoy.

FARM IMPLEMENTS

llshed prison regime if t|ieir

Kor*».

LIVESTOCK

Team Horses.
4 Milch cows, all bred.
2 Bull calfs, 4 mos. old.
Pullets, 4 White Rocks.
Hens, 50 White Rocks.
Ducks, 8 White.

Mowing machine.

Moro than"6,000,000 oen are in tho
■barbod wlr0xleaix&gt;h*—-prisoners of
war, who need more than the estab

Heavy Melburn Wagon and Rack.
John Deere Stag 14-in. Plow, nearly new.
Walking Plow.
Witt Gas Engine. l',i h. p.
Walking Cultivators.
Good Ice Saw.
Hudson Electric Brooder, 500 chick size.
Hudson Electric Brooder, 300 chick size.

COMMENCING AT 1:30 P. M. THE FOLLOWING:

your own community campaign,

DODGE CAR
One, 4 door Dodge,
motor.

'29

model, good

Other articles loo numerous to mention.

TERMS: CASH DAY OF SALE. NOTHING REMOVED UNTIL SETTLED FOR.
TERMS CASH. Everything to be settled for on day of sale.

NATIONAL WAR FUND
Cooperating with

COLON BROWN, Prop
HARRY PENNINGTON. Auctioneer

R. A. LAPO. Clerk

CARL GALSTER, Adm

Barry Co. United War Chest Committee

BARNEY CISLER, Auctioneer

NEVA FISH. Clerk

Nashville Telephone 3148.

If the Truth Were Known
1. DO YOU KNOW

that

there

were

not

eolation during prohibition as before prohi­
biUon?

6. DO YOU KNOW that, in the very year Mr.

John D. Rockfeller adjured prohibition as the
source and cause of bootlegging, his major

national distillers,

2. DO YOU KNOW that in spile of this

organizing jointly with

the Standard Alcohol Company?

eoasl-to-eoast broadcast, June 9, 1932, that

7. DO YOU KNOW- that lhe w

we were drinking 25 limes as much during

President of lhe United Stales succeeded her

prohibition as before?

WHISKEY INSURANCE BUSINESS. stIU

operating?
form, (an organization against Prohibition)

8. DO YOU KNOW that President F. D.
Roosevelt has broken every single pledge
made lo the nation when he instituted re-

factoring concern tn the U. 8.?

4. DO YOU KNOW that in the period 1921-

-THAT CANADA HAS FEDERALLY

TO NOTE that some folks would have us believe that when Alcoholic liquor is

RECOGNIZED THE MENACE OF
LIQUOR IN THE SUCCESSFUL

kANi.F

HAS DECREED-REDUCED CON­

a

SUMPTION AND A COMPLETE

NO
AIM If fl Ml,
•R'Dit/ Phui uRMuV/i

ADVERTISING-

mentioned that this does not include BEER and WINE.
BUT WHAT does the LAW SAY?

BL AC KO UT

Gordon,

•Wrecking

lhe

18th

T»£ U.S.MntNMENT 50 FAD. SEtMS BLIND
TO THE TOUCH THAT HAHPIH OUR WAD EFFORT:

Liquoat Path ih-ABSEHTEE ISM

ACCIDENTS

selling liquor lo bootleggers, within lhe first

5. DO YOU KNOW that the RL Hon. Win­
ston Churchill came to America in 1932 and

the **Cicveland Plain Dealer" 1933.

spoke and wrote against national prohlbl-

10. DO YOU KNOW that prohibiUon did not

due to Alcohol

fall—but that it was the government officials

Liquor-loosed
the trouble?

How you know—Ute your influence! Vote for liberty, freedom!

TO NOTE that some would like io have the voters of Barry County believe that
the Ballot for the coming election had been "cleverly drawn up to mis-direct
the voters."
IP THESE INDIVIDUALS will turn again to the plain statement of the laws of
Michigan they will find that the Ballot hos been drown up in accordance with a
prescribed form:

•'Shall the manufacture and sale of Alcoholic liquor be prohibited in the county of

INEFFICIENCY

of three-fourths of lhe evils with which the

P. A. 1933. No. 8. Sec. 2—Construction of Terms:
"Alcoholic Liquor" — To include any Splritous, Vinous. Mall, or fermented liquor,
liquids and compounds, whether or not medicated, proprietary, patented, and what-

Traffic and InduitrUl

9. DO YOU KNOW that lhe Sunrise Bee
amounl of 82,097,371?

DAY rjx TAj'pNS

CNAc/l--

Th, liquor Factor In
(Earnest

Amendment").

United States was afflicted?"

s Interesting

PROSECUTION OF WAI?ACTIVITIES;

Mr. Pierre S. DuPont told the nation tn a

3. DO YOU KNOW that the leader of the

VSffARP 50 0EL/EVL

WAR-GOSSIP
in WQ000Bars

TO NOTE that applications for voting in absentia have been available for those

interested to send to our boys who are fighting for THE LIBERTY AND FREE­
DOM of their country. They are in a position now to fight both with gun and
VOTE.

THOSE ON THE BARRY COUNTY HOME-FRONT WILL

i tfAkVOTE "YES" ON-NOV. 2nd. &gt;

�THE

HASTINGS

IICHTY-tIGHTH YIAR
COATS GROVE

I----------------------------------------------------------

BANNER

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY. OCTOBER 21, 1943
"BICTOR------------------------------------------------------

StCT I ON TH Ml—F

Judaa Ordered Drain

Last Week’s Lettar
where they spent the day with the in Nashville. * Mr.
Ij Mr. and Mr*. William u.m
vrucreQ vrain
The -skeleton in the closet" 1* former’s son and wife Mr. and Mh Guy and sons at
Owen ul
of
। Kalamazoo called on Mr. and Mrs. Case fo Re
Ihe &gt;Pcctre of bare pantries. Wayne Henney.
spent Bunday at 1
home from the Unlverally hatplia;
n-iMvnii
LLUIVII
Uon Pennock Sunday afternoon. * • _
DC l'c,ns
’a*®a• : Food beyond that
from lhe
.
--------------WM*. |IUUI
MW grocer*
* Mn. Susan h
Mr. and Mra. Roger William* went' ..Some
•— Echllnaw. 1
--»--------—
in Ann Arbor last Wednesday. He
Some tijne ago. Jennie
’ can ------------be preserved
by drying,
storing
WARRANTY DEEDS
Branch district is
is getting along pretty well now. ★
to Freeport. Ill. Friday afternoon Marlon Echtlnaw and Isadora Ech- 1 snd/or canning. The Bureau of HIGHBANK
tinaw
Henry L Schrqder to Otto U Mr. and Mra. Ira BhulU of Has1 and returned Saturday night. * HP
aw. sSlocum
—~-— ■ brought »suit In the । Home Economic*. Department of Last Week'* Letter
william L Agriculture. Washington. D. C ha*
Mr. and Mn. Will HawbUla and
-------Schantz and wife, 50 acres, section tlngt .visited at Paul Woodman* on
I ^he Halohejo group of the Delton ‘ £lrF}llt rf°
’lrl —&lt;—• , v
I Camp Fire
,c- 9j°r8e "•
H «**«*•,
fissia.
5, Thornapple.
Sunday. * Mr*. Lelh* Rich of Bat­
», .Nettle
J. ' sona.
solid, practical miormauon
information on all Frank and Mn. Frieda Marshall
re girls
gim enjoyed
enjoyed a
a hike
hike and
and 11 !f
•‘ob,
““r«etue a.
I cook-out *•
at Pleasant lake. Tcusday J1**1*’, Edward
----- - Barber. *Ethel Bar- these, available on written request. called at Harve Marshall* Sunday FOB VICTORY BUY WAR
Sylvia E. Cooley to J. Clair Roach tle Creek visited In the Earl Sense
It was
first mcvvuig
meeting ' berJclay PMtt and Morlt A RUch' D°fothy w Le*U offor* these ape- ,
The regular meeting of the Amer- pctIt
&lt;*»&gt; their
uwir iu»i
and wife, parcel* section 35. Castle­ home over the weekend. Mr. ond
Quests were: Mis*
Miss **■ draln^oomniisalooer of Barry I clal helps to those planning to can
Mra. Harley Scuse were Sunday lean Legion Auxiliary will be held ■ !°r* this fall. Gueat*
ton.
Simons the Camp Fire $?u'Jty„P“ suit pertained to the apples:
dinner
guesU
there
also.
A
The
L
thl*
evening
preceded
by
a
pot
luck
I
H
’
rtfet
Simon*
Clio*. M. Bamey and wife to Louis
ter from Battle Creek,
Creek. mra.
Mr*. . R5?,a*£chu"aw drMn
.
Apple conning may be in pieces
8. met with Mrs. Blanche Bayne *upper at 630. Please bring table
*oriter
W. Nutter and wife. 77 &gt;, acres, sec­ AThursday
with---good---attendance.
nowlton.
Delton,
who
will
On May 21. 1942. a stipulation or as a sauce. The sauce utilizes
-----------------—xrvicc. sandwiches and a dish of Jul*us Knowlton.
Delton,
who
will
tion 12. Jonhstown.
The urogram committee,
committees Mrs
Mr*. Ethel food. Supper committee Is Mra. ,
Guardian
lan for the ™
new group, and
»lgned by the complainant*and every bit of the fruit; an item that
Geo. W.' Wertman and wife to Kilmer and Mr* Dorothy KeUey Elizabeth Eaton. Mr* Myrtle Lewi* !
in becoming
H. and Nett,e
Ra*'?-t0 W1‘ may out-weigh
Kiris Interested In
----------out-weigh appearances
appearance* next.
next
laither L. Lenz and wife. 94 S acres presented a fine play.Those takingand Mr*. Mary Beach. Games will
winter.
”
Cftmp Fire girls * Marvin Barring- tie the case, so far a*
section 28. Johnstown.
The three standard methods of
Ll.
NellieWoodman,
feature the entertainment after the ' 100 °! Great Lake*. Ill has been concerned. They signed an 'agree­
«i.
Ola Kimble. Nina Townsend. Wilde nlwUng
, spending a few day* wiUi hu par- ment that on the Echllnaw and canning arc: open kettle, hot isack.
W. Wertman and wife, parcel aec- Allerdlng. Dorothy Barnum, ivah
• • •
I ent* Mr. and Mr* John Harrington. Ragla farm*, they would have lhe and cold pack. Using open kettle*,
J tion 33. Baltimore.
drgin
Brisbin. Greta Endsey, Grace Coat* [ Have you paid your 1943-1944 |
Mr. and Mrs. Will Whittemore „
,nou.a
a private drain, agreeing how the fruit Is cooked until done, ster­
be,f.mi
constructed and paid ilizing all bacteria effectively. While
Henry Moore and wife to Gene and Dorothy Kelsey. Some lovely dues? The new year has started ^'.‘^rtained the member* of the l&gt;
for should
On each
Barry and wife, 40 acres zectlnn 14. quills were used in the play. Mrs. iplendldly and your cooperation i Willing Workers Sunday school
boiling hot, the cooked fruit is put
•-----— -­
I Carlton.
According to paper* filed In the Into thoroughly sterilized Jar* and
Ivah Brisbin gave a piano solo. The Unit and their help Is appreciated, i class of the Methodist church TuesEX-LAX
VICK’S
Phoebe Manker to Leo J. Walter* next meetbig will be lield Nov. 4
• • •
day evening of last week. Those case, the Echtlnaw* have since made sealed immediately. In cold packing,
25c SIZE _
a counter proposal for lhe drain place the cold fruit Into the Jar
and wife. 55 acres, section 18, Irv- for an afternoon meeting with Mrs.
INHALER ...
Mr*.
Lewis
has
been
appointed
Linroln'llush
n.V
*»
cmunru
u
which It U claimed Is and cook (process!.
John Woodman, Club No 1 will as flower chairman. If any of the £££??•“ BuiJ- «•*: and Mr*. Dale conMrucllon.
ln
accordanc&lt;
.
wll
h
me
stipulaByron Ketcham to Leslie Conklin —
make
— money .....................
payment Instead
........... of member* know of the Illness of a r,0?*1*?'
The hot pack begins with a short
Mra Alice Quick. Mr*. t!0R
on bet^n the parties,
and wife. 130 acres section 34. Bal- serving dinner.
ASF RIN 100
OQc
pre-cooking. The bolllng-hot pro­
PABLUM
through their attorney,
tlmore.
Miss Virginia Thompson
wa* members please notify Mrs. Lewis, jjarg^‘ cJ,i The
duct is packed Into sterilized Jars
TABETS. 5 GRAIN Cv
2420?
“!»and Mr* »«rtha | thereafter asked Ute Circuit court . and processing is resumed ImmeSPECIAL ...
Leslie Conklin to Byron Ketchain. home from her work In Kalamazoo phone
A1J.iare
arF dellghb
deH«*1,cd wlUi the Inter- I Ad“
10 annul the rtlpulatlon and agree­
111 acre* sections I and 2. Jolins- for tiie weekend and Miss Betty 1 !*?.Alld»
..........
wv-y:
d
lately.
The methods of processing
-----yed
I1 towtnS Of&amp;era%?Ud "'IL
SS^Prro" 7
’en‘ between them and
ment
and ’lhc
lhe
Ech- i! Stk
are: pressure cTS,
cooker, Aprte.'
not waler
“e*.
■Sh"®
town.
Kimble and Miss Doris Coat* were
ENTORAL ORAL COLD
Lyle F Endsley and wife to Frank 1 home from their work in Hastings. u„“
DR. WESTS
IW.
U..U h?p.u .ppt«...rt
"p^ 5SSSu"LWi «S3:1 St “
« may
E. McMillan and wife, south half , A
AS. seemed
w The
inc L
U.A23.
seenira to
vo be
oc "Baby
moj
TOOTH BRUSH
*T I
VACCINE
TA'M-tTS.
,,f. —
city.
In
-’' —
— were •four
— u-u.w
..,. ^ _
I Day."
as there
babies
three methods.
Mrs. Will
Whittemore.
the articles from lhe : com.
I nextmeeting
wlll^b^
hrid at The
The ' enta’ ** trled on lu meriu
Bethel Seger to Gerhard Kunde, there under one year of age and I . Collecting
Wash,
pore,
core
and
cut
apples
build*
resistonca to colds,
~T 1 ,le3tl meeting will be held at the
I P iots
»«,. 'of block'
U1—V 11" Rmuh's'AddRiom_ fUley were on goo&lt;1 behavior, too * Loan
U»an Closet* around the
lhe county 1*1*1 home
{homeofofMr
Mrand
andMr*.
Mra Lincoln
Lincoln Bush
Bush ’'
Hartwick, of Pontiac, held Into desired size; pul them Into a i
BAND AID
AAc
box of 20
$4 35
Freeport.
Clarence Graves of the Center road occupying Uie
the spare time of Mr*. । the first Tuesday ------evening
•— ■in *•No- “
court
on Wcdnes- weak brine l'-, teaspoon soli to
SULFATHIOZOLE CO
Donna
Harrinaton.
The material U1 f..
—
Mr and Mra on*h
Calvin
d"&gt;' of laM »eek ftnd he“r&lt;l 01 e «no- each quart of water &gt; until all are
Prank E. McMillan and wife toi wa* a Sunday guest of his brother ro
’b?Mkep&lt;
mftwTan^rS^^tlw
SEBT'
o**H^Ung^callid
’e? । tton'wMT
capsule* ____
L
- r
non and arguments for setting ready. Drain the apple* on a clean
Lyle P. Endsley and wife, lol 2.. Arch Graves, and hl* niece Mra.
block 17. Kenfield’s Additions. City., Pearl Demond. * Mr. and Mr*. nliwSSJMU.sw
.M.VC. wo. oln„Cnc nicnara* oun- ^We the *tlpu)ation and settlement cloth. Then proceed to use method
Burdet V. Bcneway to EdwardI Chas. Simpson and Chas. Cull of ,
i day afternoon. * Mra. Wayne Waite mentioned above He Issued an or- desired.
I Esterinan and others, parcel Mld-. Augusta spent lust Monday after- | available. The Unit hopes to add of Augusta, stient Saturday with dfr decreeing that the sUpu atlon
Processing time; hot water bath,
I dlevllle.
.
noon and evening with Mrs. Pearl two hospital beds to the equip­ her parent* Mr. and Mrs Chsrle* i
8cl aside and held as null and iwentv-flvc minutes: pressure cook­
I
Edward Esterman to Burdet V.. Demond and her father Anfh, ment In the near future.
Harrington ♦ Mr and Mr* OlarHe gave lhe complainant. 15 er. tfiye pound*! ten minutes: oven Bencway. parcel Middleville.
Graves. Sunday afternoon guest" |
250’ P., seventy-fitfe minutes till
ence Payne and children of Hope ■ «’*» £
ca‘^ w5y
B. R. Brown and wife to Fred B., wen Mrs. Stella Tuckerman
------- and
—•*; i'
A call for strong. Americanism Center called on Mr. and Mra. ' ,hat "bo’dd not be done If they do hours).
Wood and wife, 30 acres, section 32.' 8:&amp;t' . Malcolm “
Thin syrup: one part sugar, three
of•
Hastings “
and
not only
on]y ior
jor winnuig
winning me
lhe war
war but
I n.ot d° "»•
Hl* ordinal case
’"I nm
u— for Gordie Durkee Saturday night.
iter Mrs.
Mrs Bemlla
ItrrTiUa Berlin
Hnrlln of
at winning-the
•*-_ _
—
was
Johrwtown.
, daughter.
peace
as well, was
Miss Elizabeth Robinson of Lan- '
V.v the Echtinaws, will be parts water; boll: medium syrup:
Ralph J. Eggleston and wife to। Newport. Ark.
__________________
madeH.byAtherton
Warfen of
H. sing
Atherton
one part sugar, two part* water:
' made by Warren
spentofthe weekend with her I tried on IU merit*,
George Barry, west *, lot 380 and
L. D Damaray and family have stockton. Cal., in his acceptance of parents. Rev. and Mrs. D. W Rob- ,
boll: heavy syrup: one part sugar,,
***
east '4 ioto 381. City.
one nart water; boil.
moved two miles eart of the Well- hU eleclton by the 25th national Inaon. * Mr. ond Mrs Lincoln Bush ] HASTTNG’S WOMEN’S CLUB
1
Clara Shultz to Anna B. Reed, lot man school house and Roscoe Cas- convention held September 23 a* and Miss Caroline Solomon were in
With today’s sugar shortages, use
~
The ~
Home Department of Has­ the
1133, City.
»el and family are mov ng back lo ; NoUonai commander of The Amer- Kalamazoo last Tuesday. * Rev. D.
thin syrup. If not sweet enough
tings Women’s Club. Mrs. F. W when opened, add sugar then. For
1
Barbara Alice Wlnan* to Bertha , thelr home vacated by the Demar. lcan u Jon for ,943.44.
W.’ •Robinson
and
Lincoln
Bush
Stebbins,
chairman,
presented
their
...
.
■
in
.
.
oKuuiiu,
nun
man
.
prcbcntca
tlicir
M. VanTuyl. parcel Nashville.
ay*. * Wo are sorry Jo learn of lhe I
.
I
soent Wednesdny bi Grand Rapid* initial program of the season. Frl- apnle sauce. It Is not necessary to
|
Pledging
himself
to
carrying
out
Anna B Reed to Cha* W Becker serious Illness pf James Long of
* Mr. and Mrs -StewartWafer* and day. October 15. Those who heard use any sugar. This may be adutd
the
mandates
of
the
’
Omaha
conand others, south '.a lot* I and 2. Hastings, who used to live lie re
1 vention. National Commander Ath­ family and Mr*. Gordie Durkee Mrs Robert cook speak on ’’Char- when used.
। block 14. Strikers Addition. Citv.
years ago.
J
called on Mr. and Mra. Clarence acter
acter Analysis
Analysis by
by Handwriting
Handwriting".
erton
said:
I
accept
the
office
of
’
Maurice J. Pender and wife to
national commander, nilndful of Payne at Hope Center Sunday aft- know she does it a* only a person NORTHEAST WOODLAND
Adam Endres and wife, south ’i DUNHAM DISTRICT
can who
enthusiastic about her Last Week s Letter
the heavy responsibility you have ernoon.
lot* 2 and 10. block. 11. Kenfield’s Last Week’s Letter
««■..■------ —
u son
— Bruce ofi1 —
Mr. and Mrs. Karl Eckardt. Bruce
Paul Kyburg
and
subjectt an(j has made a thorough
Addition. City.
The D.C.C. penny supper Friday placed upon me. God-willing and
and Joyce Eckardt and Mr. and
Lansing called on Ma and Mr*, ..UM,
study Of
o it.
$1.25
CREOMULSION
$1.20 CALDWELL’S SEN­
Roy W. Clark and wife to Edward evening and gaves brought In over with yolir help. I will discharge that John
Adams Saturday night. * W.
Handwriting analysis has tome to Mra. Ray Scheel rislted their aunt
,-Pierce and wife. 1/a Interest tn par­ fifteen dollars, which will be used responsibility.
COUCH SYRUP
$4 09
NA SYRUP
You have consecrated our great O. Lowell Teeter who I* stationed be recognized a* a reliable way of Mr*. Sarah Ostroth and Mr. and
cels section 1. Prairieville.
. for hoi lunches. * Saturday eve­
GUARANTEED _ I
Leslie Adams in Maple Grove
WITH PEPSIN ..
Roy W. Clark and wife to Ed­ ning. neighbors met at the home of organization to win the war. towln in Tennessee and Mra. Teeter of discovering latent talents It Is used Mra.
Sunday afternoon Mrs Ostroth
ward Pieree and wife, lota Pine lake. Mr. and Mrs. Clem Kidder to give the peace and to preserve lhe Amer­ Hastings spent Tusday and Wed­ In the business world and recom­ who injured herself in a fall recent­
nesday with Mr. and Mra. Russell mended to mottlers and teachers to
Prairieville.
I them a farewell party as they are ican form of government.
Molt. * Tec Sgt. Glenn Dale Rob­ aid character development. Every ly Is gaining slowly. * Mr. and Mrs.
Adam Endres and wife to John A. moving to Maple Grove Center.
60c SAL-HEFEPTO
Homer Henney had a new furnace
Aspinall, lot 3. block 1, Freeoort.
Refreshments were served and a Ing won by the courage and sacri­ inson who Is in the U. S. Marine detail of the formation of letters,
in their home last week. *
FATICA
BISMOL
George Berry to Wm. P. Hale and sum of money presented them. * fices of our armed forces. To con­ Corps and has spent 19 months in words and sentences, their slant, installed
South Pacific arrived at the shading and size can be Interpreted Miss Bertha Wagner entertained ,
wife, lot 8. block 3. Freeport.
Mr. and Mra. Chas. Hawthorne. Jr. tinue winning, they must have an the
of hl* parents. Rev. and Mrs. by experts of graphology. It takes Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bates and
Raymond W. Stngner and wife to were at Leila hospital Sunday to unlntcrruptecf flow of food and home
W. Robinson, Friday, where he about two hours to study the re­ family at her home Tuesday evePrrybsz, lol Mill lake resort. Johns­ see their son Rex who is a patient ammunition from the home front. D.
qulred twenty lines for an tudflysta.
axSlvih. nlng at a birthday supper In honor
town.
there, and found him resting quite To secure this, profit*, wages and will remain until Oct 28 He has quired
Mrs. C. L. Herrick gave /the re
reAA j of Maxine Bates.
Central Natl Bank. Battle Creek comfortably. * Guest* Sunday at comfort must be subordinated to been In the service for three years
ahd thl* is the first time ids par­ port for the
lhe County Federation
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Cooke and
to Frank W. Wing and wife, lots the Hawthorne home were Mr. and supplying the battlefront*.
ents have seen him during that meeting which met nt Jrtlddlevllie. Mrs. Lydia Schuler were In Grand
Mill lake. Johnstown.
' Mrs. uewey
Dewey nsner
Fisher ana
and laniuy
family 01
of
j
May
19.
Mrs.
O.
L*
Lockwood
an­ Rapids last week Tuesday. The for­
Wc must continue to put every time.
Surah Burgurt and others to Wil- Middleville and Mr. and Mrs. Joe pound
of material, every ounce of
nounced the November 5 meeting mer visited Mr. and Mr*. Harold
bur E. Solomon and wife, 158 acres Bclson of Nashville.
will
be
an
illustrated
talk.
’
’
MlchiFAT
0R
LEAN
BUGS
Cooke and family and lhe latter ।
•me following
persons*------from But­ strength, every heart beat in our
HASTINGS
PHONE 2115
section 8. Barry.
------------------gan. a Geologist And a Camera", visited her sister Mrs Mary Kunz. .
Estate Andrew J. Thompson to te Creek were supper guests Sat­ bodies at the service of the men KEY TO GARDENING
It’s lhe hue's waistline deter­ by Mis* Helen M/ Martin, research *
and
Mrs.—Homer
Henney and
~ Mr. —
—---------------------------—
'Claris R. Greenfield and wife, west urday of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bab­ who are fighting and dying at the
There must be no let-up In mined in the lull that decides how geologist of theJSepartmcni of Con- . family and Mr. and Mra. Will GerU; lot 44. Nashville.
cock; Mr. and Mra. Chas Babcock. front
every
American's
willingness
to
give
many
of
the
pests
will
pop
up
In
servallon,
'
Unger
drove
to
Dewitt
Sunday
Mildred E Stevens and others to Mr. and Mra. Claud Perkins and
all until dictatorship and op­ the spring for new attacks on Vic­
Roy W. Clark, parcel al Pine lake. Lieut. Peterson of the Induction his
have been buried in tne tory Gardens, farm gardens arid,
Prairieville.
-----------------------Center Miss Harriet Babcock
—— —
also pression
of Berlin and Toklo.
general crops.
Christian Hartman to Wm. H. I of Battle Creek spent the weekend ruins
Strong America Needed
With that In mind, the entomo­
Surplice and wife. 35 acres, section . with here parent*. * Mr. and Mr*.
Fighting as one team at home. In logy department at Michigan State
32. Hope.
Waynard Bclson and daughters’ the factory, and at tht- front we College issues the traditional wamChamber of Commerce to John । visited at Earl Cheeseman’s Sunday. will win the war. We must then
Ing.
Clean up the garden."
B.' Gonyou. Parcel on MUI street, | * Mr. and Mra. Dick Mason of Bat­ win the peace. We can only win en­
Just remember those Insect* that
City.
I tie Creek called at Harvey Cheese­
QUIT CLAIM DEEDS
I man’s Sunday evening. ★ The tele- during pence by keeping America proved ths greatest pesta In the
।
strong.
Collaboration
with
the
nagarden
in 1943. says Ray Hutson,
Alvah W. Honeysett to Russell F. phones of Ward Cheeseman. Clyde
of the world In the preserva- head of the college entomology de­
Mlnar. 80 acre*, section 7. Prairie- Cheese man and Clem Kidder have tlons
of peace will depend upon our partment. The list probably Includ­
ville.
' been transferred from Line 9 to tlon
abllltv tn enforce peace, and deter ed tomato worms, cutworms, cab­
Mildred E. Stevens and others to ’ Line 15. ★ Miss Evelyn Norton
bage worms, tarnished plant bugs,
Roy W. Clark, parcel Pine lake, spent Sunday with Marjorie Cheesc- aggression.
Postwar plans must embrace com­ aphids. Mexican bean beetles and
PralrievUle.
man. * Mr. and Mrs. Limes Hardthe squash bugs.
State of Michigan to Albert Her- ing and Mrs. Eva Fonda all of Bat- plete devotion to a free. Just and
If such pest* are given free rein
ney ond wife, lots 1 and 2. block 4. | tie Creek and Mr. and Mrs. equal social order und?r the Ameri­
Constitution. Postwar plans In crop remnant* they will fatten
Kenfield’s Additions, city.
‘ Ralph Johnson of Mississippi were can keep
open to the men who win up this fall and store up extra vita­
Federal Farm Mortgage Co. to guest* Saturday and Sunday of Mr. must
the victory lhe opportunity deferred
to come . out in force next
Claude R. Hoffman and wife. 140 ', and
ana Mrs. a
A.. cE.
.. Harding.
naruuig. Mr.
mi. wiu
and by war. These men must have their mins
spring. If trash is buried, the pest*
acre.'., section 20. Manic Grove
-------- ---------‘—-* for a 'few
—
Mrs. Johnson
remained
for education, for training, get skinny and likely will perish in
Evo A. Hecox to Chas. Gaylord days. * Mr. and Mrs. Bud Gillespie chance
Jobs, for Independence, for the cold winter rponths.
Holmes and wife, 68 acres, section of Lacey and Mr. and Mrs. George for
homes, and for useful contribution
bugs, for Instance, fatten
Ball spent Sunday with Mr. and to the Nation. The men fighting upSquash
on the green vines eves? If leaves
Gaylord Holmes and wife to Eva Mrs. Keith Ball.
this war are the heirs to our United have been killed by frost. At least
A. Hecox. 88 acres section 19. Assy­
States after the war. Ours is the null up the vines, says Hutson, and
CEDAR CREEK
ria.
duty tn see that they Inherit a Na­ better yet. bury them or pul them
Ruth A- Barkes to Joseph H. Last Week’s Utter
tion worthy of the Ideals and sacri­ in a compost pile.
Bowditch and wife, lot al Barlow
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Calm* and
Cabbage worm* will fatten up on
lake. Yankee Springs.
children. Mrs. Lizzie Calms of East fices of our forefathers. No one
Joseph H. Bowditch and wife to Hastings spent Sunday afternoon man could hope to win these ob­ stumps of cabbage plants after the
Ruth E. Barkes, lol at Barlow lake. with Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Owen and jective* alone. A million and a crop hit* been cut unless the stumps
veterans fighting *hm&gt;lder are pulled and buried or composted.
Yankee Springs.
family. * Mr. and Mrs. Vcmor quarter
Tomato
worms will burrow Into pro­
Gordon W. Havens and wife to Webster of Hastings spent Saturday to shoulder can accomplish this. -I
material If they get mature.
Eva A. Havens, 120 acres, sections afternoon and Sunday with their know tliat every one of you want* a tective
So even if tho harvesting has
fighting.
unconquerable
daughter and, son-in-law Mr. and united,
32 and 33. Rutland.
America
now;
—
a
world
of
peace
ended,
next
year’s gardening will
Henrietta Bauer lo Virginia Tate Mrs. Russell/Tolles. * Mr. and Mrs.
after the war, and the be more profitable if the rest of the
and others. 120 jicres, sections 32 Harry Babbitt were Sunday guests and harmonynt
liintire freedom
frrerlnm and lob of cleanup Is completed, accord­
preservation of Justice,
and 33, Rutland.
of their children al Battle Creek. * democracy
Yoi, lhe harvest is in ... a harvest destined to feed America and
through
Constitutional
Ing
to
Professor
Hutson.
Virginia A, Tate and wife to Hen­ Mr. and Mr*. John Lammers en­
-----------------------------------------rietta Bauer. 120 acres, sections 32 tertained their children and grand­ Government. Together, we will keep 1
IF IT WON’T HELP WIN THE
her Allies. It's a harvest that's a living tribute to tho gumpton of
and 33. Rutland.
children al a birthday dinner Sun- faith with those who fight,
WAR
—
FORGET
IT.
Edwin W. Lancaster and wife to &gt;
our American Formers. They took a heavy Job upon their shoulders
Kenneth L. Martin and wife, lot 6.
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Benton and
block 1. Chamberlain’s Addition, children of Hastings were Sunday
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Myron Wert­
city.
___________
when they promised to produce food and more food to help lick the
man and Edwin. * The Harvest
MARRIAGE LICENSES
Festival at the N. E. Barry church
Axis. Both fronts, the home and the fighting fronts, desperately need­
Curtis W. Solomon. Middleville —21 was well attended; all enjoyed the
Venelva Barnum. Hastings18
talk by Mr. Swodllng of Hickory
ed this food to carry on with their jobs in the war effort. These
Joseph P. Griffin. Nashville ....73 Corners, Mr. and Mrs. Irwin re­
Mrs Alice O. Comstock,
ceived many harvest gift*. * Mr.
farmers realised the responsibility of their pledge and rolled up their
NaahvUle 88
and Mra. Leslie Gould and children
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Demand It Cold
Harold lauch of Charlotte. * Will
sleeves to fight the problems that came their way. There was the
Nitrogen ’’boll*'' at 385 degrees lauch of Charlotte is visiting his
below zero and oxygen a
daughter Mrs. John Houghtalin this
manpower shortage, machine shortage, tedious chores, gruelling field
grees below zero

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Thousands of norohant seamen who
bring convoys through find needed
rest and relaxation in homes and
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of the world. You help these
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■ parenU, Mr. and Mra. Julian Fotta. I honoring her sister, Miss Vemelva the Judge's vrtfe 1* receiving treat- and Mrs. Emory Flnkbelner on the1 CLOVERDALE
this Thursday eve. ' Last Week's Letter
In U» CUr HllU dUirtcl. * John'Barnum.
«U11 Un WilJJ!
’ WWW &lt;U Mho Bia * Bundiy | Uuu wu lunlc Ruor. • Mr. and “ ujlk
Ind jiS Lw
°“
M1m Emma Johneock of Det
spent lhe weekend with her mol
. evening visitor of hia mother, Mrs.] Mra. Emmett Campbell recency who have been staying with their, Farmees Mactua
Mn. Arthur Joiincock * Mr
Lenna White on Grand Rapids St. married will reside on the farm ot' grandparenU, t Mr. and Mrs. Rn/l .A course in n airing, operating Mra. Floyd Palmar of Orangeville
' fann machinery cated on Mr. and Mrs. Bernard De­
ay night at the Golla Sunday evening. * Miss Mil­ KOTICE TO CXMDITOBS
David were pwtnt at a family
I school and will dred WaUou of Kalamazoo spent
gathering and dinner. Sunday at
weeks The claw the weekend with her mother. Idrs
P*00? and t*ml.ly- * Claude Ro«n- her place to Walter Collin* of De- their home in Chelsea, Tueaday. ♦. to conducted each k
Mae Watson. * MLsa Evelyn Monica
h*11
iwrchasod
• trerit. W Mr. end Mrs. Wm. Me- Mr* Katherine Gordon of Moline.-from 8 to 11 p. m.
who has been visiting In Columbus
eicnn Grtf- sister of Mrs. Christine Flnkbelner any fanner. &lt;
6 C - returned home Sunday.
—1 son who spent the summer with her. Is. more Informal
meet- now at a convalescent home at Alli
will wort thb along with
— A*-1 6. Jefferson St. in Hastings. A Mr. I
IJWI
With hl* fann. * Dick Morehouse
„HUr
J4!’ tnd i Ur*n J°hn KoIUr °f
Mrs. Howard Hutson and daughter
Navy -was visiting frtend* in
ton.° Naw York, is spend- । Mr* Fred Ouffin wwe 6a urday ■ Hill:, who have boUi recer.Uy bean of Battle Creek end Miss HaielVan
! evening guests to a pheasant din-(sick, had a wonderful surprise one Hom ot Kalamazoo spent Sunday
nM. _ Li. ....u um
। ner at the home of Ihalr eon and । day last week when fifteen men afternoon with Dwight Van Horn
Master-Jana* circle will be held at1 Carrie Sickle.
i dauJH‘lV' ¥r and Mra- C“1 Htar »Dd «v&lt; lad‘«® “»* 10 u* h«”e and Mrs Blanch Van Hom. * Mr.
the home of Mra. Philip Bender Ulis
has also be.
| at Wayland.
The men to cut John's com and the--------------- ----------- --------------- ---Thursday afternoon with Mrs. Wai- j Petersen
tkm. * Rev
•-----------ladles brought a chicken and ham and Mra. Lewle-Hlne spent the past
srttngs called on i ter Bender co-hostess. ★ Pfc. Edward i Misses Lola and Mary Agnes Stoand friend.
Pleasant Birthday*
dinner with other things to make Sunday in VennontviUe visiting Mr.
Margaret Mullis. Cislcr expects to leave Sunday for1 koe returned to their teaching du- j
Eight friends of Mr* Clara Olli I it complete. Tiie Kolun believe and Mrs
Wallace Merriman. *
northwest of town. Thursday. * Camp Rucker. Alabama, after u this in the-Pontiac schools Sunday met al the home of Mrs. Charles • with lhe writer that If one had to Charles Duane Monica, who is 111.
NOTICE TO CEEDITOBS
Mra- Clara Onimmett returned from! pleasant furlough spent at home after being at home since Thurs­ Baker, on Saturday for a pleasant । cljooae between riches and friends is belter at this writing,
' *■—*- c.—* »— I with his parcr)U.-Mr. and Mra. Bar- ।
day noon Their aunt. Mrs. Ora afternoon and to honor her birth-. —the latter Is worth more than gold
-------------! ney Ctsler. * Mr*. Ctiarlea Wll- Hinckley accompanied them to her
day. Friday, Oct. 15 Light refresh- i
-----------CLAY HILLS
proved In health. W Mra. Wm. A Hams has been home from the home in Jackson after a week's stay menu were nerved and it was a
BwsineM
Change
Trumble of northwest Thornapple Grand Rapid* hospital over a week . with her brother, Fred O. Stokoe day that will be cherished by Mrs.
Tie Arcade restaurant operated—
.
Earl Slel
was Ur Grand Rapids Wednesday of and the operation on her elbow seem; and wife Mr. Stokoe ■ condition u
„
.
...
,
.
bY Mr and Mrs Blu Ro&amp;s has h**” Potts. Wednesday; he returned to
last week to the funeral of»her to have oeen successful * Auction I slightly improved. * Mra. Dave GDI
Drapite serious illness tn the home. | *oid u, Mr. Stanley of Lansing a Camp. Sunday. * Mra. Guy McNce
son-in-law's sister. Mrs. Mary Rick­ sales still seem to be quite the or­ Stauffer and link- daughter Janet
birthday
of
Mrs.
Fred
stokoe,
restaurant
man.
The
Ross'*
opened
—
"—•—one
J—day this
was
In
Battle
Creek,
ert. he also called on her grand­ der of the day. Two large sales ot P°*‘4ftc »P*!nl J™” Wednesday Friday. October 15. was made very up tht, fine eating place last vasr
have taken place in Uic Green lake until Monday with her parents/ pleasant by tiie thoughtfulness and and have operated a high grade week. * About fifty relatives ana
daughter who w«&lt; not as well
Mr. and Mrs. Willard Minor and vicinity- A stock reducing sale at Mr and Mr*. Baniey Clsler pn the fctndn&lt;&lt;M of friend*, and relatives.' place and we hope tlia new “man Iriends. with well filled baskets
met
at
Guy
McNces
Friday
eve­
daughter. Jacqueline. Mr. and Mr*. lhe Keith Bowman farm on Sat­ ^*‘rk ‘?r
ca^e
■Hw P«'i Matron* club carried in »Ul ktwp
to th?lr *uiXd
ning. tn honor of Howard Colburn.
Harold Minor and son Robert. Mr urday and a lolnt sale of farm them and spent the weekend. * a variety of cats including a love, wiio lias been having a week's fur­
and Mrs. Newell Stoner. Mr. and property this Wednesday at the Mra Reg Crfdler and children ex- lv birthday cake and the Young
Kermra
!
lough
He
returned
to
Texas.
Mon
­
farm
of
Mrs
Elma
Wiggins
and
Mra. Wm. Costello and children.
?5,cl...Lo.vl/'n
and °thp.r Woman's Guild sent a box of
MLw
MLv Hester
Hester
Soeters.
day. On Sunday Howard’s mother,
Johnnie and Sharon, all of Kala- Otto Flnkbelner. * A weekend guest relatives
in Chicago ‘tills* week. * ranned goods, besides other remem-' grade teacher c.
‘
MraMinnie Colburn of Alaska gave
inazoo spent Sunday with their of Mrs. Mllle Whalen of the T-K Miss Jeanette Howard of Ionia is
and many fogg school and Harold
a dinner In his honor Twenty-eight
parents. Rev. and Mrs. I. W. Minor school faculty, at Ute Rugg home visiting her sister. Mrs. W. R Har­ brances from friends
biing present ♦ Mr. and Mrs. Leoti
at the Methodist parsonage. * Mr was her sLster. Mra. Lybrook of per and family * Expected guests cards. These little deeds of love son of Mr. and Mrs. Cla
are greatly appreciated by the re- mcen were united in marriage Potts, spent Sunday with Mrs hen­
and Mrs. Oscar Flnkbelner re­ Eau Claire.
of Mra. Harold Cutler and family
. Thursday evening. Oct. 14 at the na Johnson in Bowne. and found OBDRB FOB PUBLICATION
turned home Sunday from h week's . T*?e Pupils of T-K school are norineast or town uu* wees, arc : ciplent.
- ----------■ parsonage of the First Reformed her gaining slowly. ♦ Mra. Dan Po­
vacation spent at, owe
Beaver M&gt;
Island,
nuu. a
- looking forward to quite a stretch of । )wr mother Mrs Bernice Parker of
iarence Rosenberg vacation—from
this
Wednesday i hchririri tn*hrr sister Mr* Glenn
Pleasant Family Meeting
. church of Kalamazoo by lhe Rev land and Mrs Gertie Harris spent
A moat luippy family get-together De Young. The ceremony was per- Thursday at Guy McNee's,
of Ypsilanti were&gt; weekend visitor*
----- night through Monday. Oct. 25. The EmiktOT of ^trWL W Mra Myrtle
r. and
of his parents. Mr.
and Mrs.
Mrs. Claude
Claude teachers will be attending Institute B$naway has been quite podrty the was held al the home of Mrs Hat- formed at 8:30 o'clock in the prestie Smith on Grand Rapids 9t. ence of *the
- *immediate
.
...
... and pflday
families and fair LAKE
Rosenberg in northwest Thom apple
Thursday
,in Grftnd Dfl.» tev davs
will
be bbusy
Other guests for Sunday evening Rapids and Monday
*n2n^?'th*
,ra&gt;iir«h
rra'
Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs- Bunday when her four sons and friends. Attending the couple were Last Week's Letter
Mr. and Mrs Ploy­
Ra­ LuduJ ^bdell recently married. Lhelr families, met for a pot luck Miss Frances Weisner of Kalama■upper and over night, were Mr wltn the Issuing of Tthe
ho fourth
ara?£J?*u
dinner and vLsit. Present were Mr. zoo os bridesmaid and William Per. Sunday evening callers at their par* " "-------- •"
and Mrs. Walter Vick and son Jim­ tion Book. * I
Ther wUI rMlde bi
Joy apart- and Mrs A Jay Smith and sons. ouson of Middleville as best man ent* Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Annuor *
mie. and Mr. and Mrs. Eph Lutz and
rl"? /.ro™.
S01! lnd menu on Broadway. * Mr. and Mrs.
grandson Jackie, all of Wyandotte.
lire"twimam°?J(.hUrb^ E D
Vermontville arc Reginald and Richard of Ada. Mr Others present were lhe bride's Mr. Shiley and Mrs Tern' and Mr
* Halcomb Hoyt of Detroit spent daughter Mrs. Willi»"}
* spending some time with their son. and Mrs. John Binith of Coopers­ family. Mr and Mra Claude Ker- and Mra. Ralph E. Kelley of 8lurwere Sunday callers at the hom&lt;*
the weekend on the Prairie with
Washing1 n nr9
F G'llflrir and son Jack. * Mrs. ville. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Smith meen and Mrs. Wm. Ferguson. The
will WvfdtU Kh, r- ^AnCin I«rc
Harrv Stimson, worthy matron of and sons. Orin. Bruce'and Leon young couple has many friends who of Mr and Mrs. Lawrence Hughes.
-----------------and Mrs TedI —
wish them
a very bright --------future. Mrs. &amp;Ir5 Kcj|ey rfmained for a vhit pt
.— Middleville chapter No. 17 O. E. 8­ of Hastings. Mr
Pender and on Sunday all went to will
5’,L^.visit
v“,,.._her
hc.r_J son-in-law
i^l’\:!?!!.^«a
and
Smith of Dowling. Mr. and Mra.
Grand Rapid* and visited their daughter. Mr and Mrs. Watkins
1 * | was In attendance at Grand Chap­ Hants Smith and son of Grand Kermeen will continue her teach­ a few days with her sbter Mra.
i ing duties until Harold's future Is Hughes. * Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Pix­
other son and brother. Ernest Hoyt The Arthur Kenyon famllv spent ter In Grand Rapids last woek.
Rapids. Lyle Stauffer of Alto, andI settled
He, returned to tiie army
Mr*. JSmcst Hoyt, who was terribly
£±irv
WrM cSeveral
*‘Pr“ o*nrr
other memoers
members oi
of uie
the Lester Carl and Lillian Babcock of camp at Aberdeen. Maryland the ley spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Nelson WUlbon al their cottage
injured recently In an auto acd- wh ra “f PJmwh?
—-----* -•
•‘■j
chapter also were present
at the
first of this week.
Fair lake. * Mr. and Mrs H. O. Ar­
dent has made a miraculous re­ Pd-nn^-F
AL
various
various session*.
sessions. *
* Mrs.
Mra, John
John When.
When- Battle Creek.
br I'ubllcllnn
Sunday, a faintly dinner was held mour called on Lottie ColUster at
covery without an operation- and n TlS.Uter
" U confined to her home and has .
“
Wrt
h
in
their
honor
nt the home of his Wall lake last Thursday. * Mrs.
is at home and gaining nicely.
....
.... --------- —...
been a great sufferer with an attack'
Little
Patricia
Ann.
weight
8
।
father
on
Grand
Rapids
St
tiht
be
­
Mr. and Mra. Henrv Brog spent I ter Thornton of Lansing is caring of shingles. * It might be of value
Dari Scott plans to leave Monday
pounds,
arrived
at
the
home
of
Mr.
cause
of
gas
rationing
several
Bunday in Jackton with their son- for her.
afternoon for Indio. Cal., where Jut ।
' lo some people to know that there
in-law and daughter.
'rroXX' Mr. and ntiira
Mra.
'?nlrt^MlS? Xflmrrt*RmUv htts bern n0 nlght mMn ftl the ,0Cal and Mr* Ed Moeller on the Prairie.. members of the family were not husband Is stationed. * Mra. Betty
Thursday October 14 Mrs. Moeller's&gt; present. Tlio&amp;e who did attend were
Ken Vogel. *
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Michigan Central station since Au- mother. Mra Glenn Fisher Ls car­ Mr. and Mra. Stewart Riglcr and TruesBale Ls spending some time ■
poorly at
•* his home
home in the eastern attended in miscellaneous shower —..., unw.vir thu
u Hohtwith her husband at Ft. Knox.
part of town. * The Glenn Dean Tuesday evening
fl‘atJonJiJ,glL‘: ing tor her and the little grand­ sons, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Corrigan
cd anti nassenger* ean take the
daughter
and baby, all local.
family were Sunday guests of her Mrs. Clinton Wi
i trains We hear the west bound
train going to Grand Rapids at.
PENNOCK HOSPITAL
| 10:54 a. m and the east bound train
Edward Tai bob received news re­
Week's Letter
at 12:03 p.m. both stop each day cently. of the death of his step­ Last
Medical patients registered al the
excepting Sundays.
mother. the former Mrs. Eva Talbot• hospital on Tuesday were: John NOTICE TO CREDITOR#
Donald P. Parker. Gn. 2/C of the at the Lane home In Charlotte at
Cappan.
637 E Walnut; Mra. Min­
U. S, Naw who is standing a two lhe age of 85 years. Mrs. Talbot
weeks leave with. Michigan relative*, resided In Middleville many years nie Shrlner. 134 E Court: Charles
visited hb sister. Mrs. Harold Cut­ and was operator of millinery stores Kerr. 123 W. Green; Mrs. Forrest
Hall.
319
E State; Mrs Frank
ler and famllv northeast of town for several years. She was a kind
a couple of days last week. He Ls woman and had many friends Her Becker, 530 N. Michigan. George
&lt;
stationed In California * Mr. and daughter died a year ago and be­ Stahl. Clarksville.
Eight babies were born during Che j i
Mrs F. R Prindle visited their sides Mr. Talbot she leaves two
week, as follows: A girl to Mr. and 1 1
daughters and families In Grand great-grandchildren In Bellevue.
. Mrs Howard Ferris.
" Rapids from Friday until Bundsv
Oct. 5: a girl to Mr
evening. * The ladles of lhe Parme­
Edward Zimmer
lie Raber. Hastings. „
. &gt;, ..
lee aid society nre asked to remem­
In waking their nagnificent stand
The remains of Edward Zimmer
ber the pot luck dinner and work of Rockford. 111., were brought to boy to Fireman 1st Class David and
the Russians have paid a high
। afternoon thb Thursday at -.the Middleville tills Monday Funeral Mra. Bartlwlomew. 310 E. Walnut.
! church getting it ready far tiie service* will be held from the Beeler Oct. 5: a boy to Mr. and Mrs. How­
price—-not alone in dead, but in
1 chicken dinner. Fridav of next, 'funeral home at 2 p. in. Tuesday ard Frost. 8QI W. Bond, Oct. 6; a
week. * Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Gibbs and intorincnr-will be madczifl'Y&gt;ft. boy to Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wood­
WELL:
mansec. Dowling. Oct. 7; a girl lo
40,000,000 people who have been
. have been spending the post week Hope cemetery. X.
&lt;
i। Mr. and- —-----------------Gordon-------Smith. Has- NOTICE TO CUIDITOR8
with her parents. Mr. and Mra.
• tings. 1,1. Oct. 7; a boy to Mr. and .
driven from their homes. Wouldn't
Check Engine, Battery, Carburetor,
Claude Rosenberg in northwest
i Mrs.
by Clardy. 812 ...
N. ..........
Michigan 1
1 Thoma ople. Monroe has received a
John E. Vandenberg, aged 65 Oct. ft; a boy to Mr. and Mrs. Don­
you feel a little better knoving
Chock Lubrication.
Check Steering,
medical discharge from the U. 8. years, suffered a severe stroke Sun­ ald kiddcr. Alto. Oct. 10.
, Navy having snent most of the day. Oct. 10 and pasned away—on
you had done something to help
Surgical patients are. Mra. Roger i
Check Clutch, Rear Axle, Transmission.
l time in the hospital since induction.
at hb farm home four Converse. Hastings R 5: Mrs Clif- i
' Julv 2? * Deputv sheriff Jerald Tuesday
miles four miles cast of Middleville, ford Cook. Nashville; Mrs Harold l&gt; t1**1them?
They need your help and
'»»
Bedford has been called for examl- where he had lived the past thirty
Mrs
Clarn ,
1 nation for armv service having years. He never regained conscious­ Statler. Clarksville;
they need it now. You can help
failed to na*&lt; the Now examination ness. A man of good character Wilder. 114 N. Washington: MLv
because of the shoulder Injury suf­ and. highly respected Mr. Vanden­ Jeanette/L*wta. Delton: Mn Dan­
them through the National War Fund
fered two years ago in a hunting berg had many friends who were iel Wriaht. Hastings. R I: Mra
MOBILE PRODUCTS—DISTRIBUTOR
Pearl West. 326 S. Hanover: Mrs
. accident
--which is combined with your own
very sorry lo hear of hb death He
Judge T. B Tavlor of Grand Rap. had formerly lived in Grand Rap­
tn E. STATE ST.
PHONE X5M
•
Russel
Geriinger.
316
S.
Broadway:
HASTINGS
ids was a Sunday caller at the ids and Howard City.
community campaign. Give now.
, Mrs. Stewart Kelley. 202 W. Court.
SlUarl &lt; lr
home of hb ifncle. E. p. Blake and
HU first wife. Myrtle, passedI Mra. Charles Rice. Battle Crtek: i
Buy War Bonds and Stamps Here!
- took his mother. Mrs. Flora Tay­ away early In 1SM2 and five months
lor back to the city after a two ago he was married lo Mrs. Cora1 1 Mra. George Aten. 122 W Grand:
•
George
Layer.
Lowell:
Miss
Caroxotice
to
creditors
; weeks' visit. Friends of the Tavlor Douglas of Hastings who survives,
i family will bel*orry to know that together with tiie daughter, Mrs.■ : line Frith. Nashville; Mrs. I. ’
. Maus 610 S. Market.
Carl Qakter of Middleville and , Patients discharged since Oct.
six grandchildren He also leaves1 are: Mrs Lawrence Thrun. Ve.
Cooperating wHh
a sister. Mra. Rynard Yonkers of'1 montvllle: Leon Daily. Nashville:
Grand Rapids, two brothers. Aaron Roy Phllllpr.. Clarksville. Dennv
of Grand Rapid) and Kryn of Com- ■ Doyle. Freeport: Richard Cronk.
Barry Co. United War Chest Committee
stock Park Puncral services wen?:
' Hastings, R I; Donald Welcher.
held at the Beeler funeral home' Hart: Mra Donald Moore and babv.
at 2:30 Thursday conducted by Hastings. R 5, Mrs Pownall WilRev. I. W. Minor Interment was hams and baby. Dowling: Mrs. Lesmade in the Irving township ceme­ I Ue Raber and baby. HasUngs. R 2;
tery.
I Edward
Esterman.
Middleville;
„
— ,
। Miss Ardca Clum. 738 E Bond: Al­
. ,,
M,rv J- f- Jovk”1**”
। bert Conklin. Dowllnc; Mrs. Hurl
Mrs J. C. Jorgensen, aged 69 McAllfcter. 127 S. Michigan: Miss
y.ears
1**?’ at *ler hotRe
Connie Cook 326 W Green: Mrs.
the village Sunday after several James Chrbpcll and baby. 401 E
months sickness She was a mem- state Roud:
Mrs
Claud Cover,
bcr of the Middleville Methodist Hastings. R 2; Mrs Ralph VanWIe
church a member of the Womans, and babv, 426 E. Court. Mrs HowSoclety of Christian ^Service and ftrd Ferris and baby. Hastings. R 5;
for many years a capable and faith- | Mrs Lente Chaffee. Nashville: Mrs
zul teacher of the womens class' vada Bush take Odessa* Mrs
in Lite church -school
A kind Harn Woodmansee and babv. DowChristlan woman, devoted to her ling: Mrs Gordon Smith and babv. :
home and family, she will be great- Hastings. R 1; Mbs Helen Laver,
ly missed bv the loved ones and Alto: Miss Waivn Dcerdorff. Clarks-i
many friends
vUle: Mra. Bertha Eckardt. Lake I
She leaves a daughter. Mrs. Irene Odessa
Lusker of Chicago, six soils. Bea-.
—
HINDS CORNERS
Going to call tonight, when
San Diego. Calif :
Robert andI
Mis* Verabelle Golden L&gt;snendins j
George
of
Middleville,
severalI th* weekend with home folks and :
he’s off duly. lie won’t have
grandchildren. One brother Martin will return to her work in Kalama­
Jacohien and two sisters. Margaret zoo Monday afternoon. * Ous Kline
much time and that call means
and Eileen Jacobsen all of Racine.. left thb morning feyr a week's star i
Wls Mrs. Jorgensen reposes at the at the home*of Mr. ond Mrs. Fred
u lot to him.
z
Beeler funeral home where funeral .Kelly of Hickory .Corners. * Mr.
services will be held at 2 p m. and Mrs. Orville Hammond and
I Wednesday. Interment tn Mt. Hope children spent Sunday with Mr. and
Might hr to a mother or &lt;Ia&lt;t
cemetery.
Mrs. Leslie Pease and family of i
, Bam- Twp. * Mr. and Mrs. Joe 1
Konieczny attended a
farewell
Middleville chapter No. 17 O ' party given by the Pennock hospital
F S. will meet In regular session staff for Scott Campbell of Dowbe that clow and near to you.
this week Friday evening, October■ Ung. * Susie Phillips had supper
22 with a pot luck supper nt 6:30i with Mr and Mrs. Albert Stauffer
o'clock. Tills Ls advanced officersi Saturday * Mr. and Mrs. Mark
Yow can help him gel better
night and promises to be a very Garrison of Cloxerdalc and Mr. and
nice meeting
Mrs. Harry Baker of Augusta spent
service if you don’t do any long
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, Burrel
South Thomapple
, Phillips. * Mrs. Gertrude Konieczny
distance ratting of your own
Farm Bureau
Group
„„„
—
-------------------•- worked In Dr. Gwinn's oUice last
between 7 and 10 each night.
Will meet at the home of Mr.] week.

DLEVILLE

ft““j

K ^’o.“K&amp;,cw

L E G A L S

’.fit K

40,000,000
Homeless

Let Us Keep
Your Car in
Condition

McKEE SERVICE OIL SALES

NATIONAL WAR FUND

He s thinking about calling

the folks back home

MONEY

That’s about lire only time he
can gel to the telephone.

MICHIGAN

IILIFNOMB

BILL

COMPANY

PERSONAL LOANS
to both men and women, on just your own signa­

Mnn in nnoRT-wnH w.i imdsi i

ture ond security.

Cash advanced up to $300.00.

Repay monthly. Prompt service Come in or phone.

GET READY FOR THE
ZERO HOUR!
INSULATE your homo! Keep
the cold out and the hoot in..

Don’t waste precious fuel . . .
it's necessary

CITIZENS CREDIT CORPORATION
l«l!i W. STATE ST.
HASTINGS. MICH.
HASTINGS NATIONAL BANK BLDG.

PHONE SIM

to

make

most of what you have!

the

REMODELING
R E PA IRIN G
OR BUYING HOMES.

See Ls Now—Reasonable Terms

THE HASTINGS BUILDING
&amp; LOAN ASSOCIATION
9 Stebbins Bldg.

Members F. H. L. B. Phone 2503

JFe Sell War Bonds and Stamps

�Itn r (__ _ ___________ " - ■ ■

WCTwsr ocroitu si,

imi

; ’■'U

4P
'

I

M THB GUY who looked at you from a USO poster

and some decent girls to give us out here a little

little over a year ago.

reminder of what it’s still like back there.

1

I'm the guy you forked over &lt;34,000,000 for—so

things you can do to bring about victory. Not just because

You remember, don't you?

that, through the USO, you could let me and all my

You probably dug deep for a lot of other things

buddies know that someone home still thought

that year, too...for British War Relief, United China

about us—still cared enough not to want us to miss

^Relief, and so on. Well, this year it's going to be

out on any of the things we were in uniform fight­
ing for.
A hot cup of coffee for example, when you

simpler for you. Because this year, seventeen war re­

home through local agencies—as well as abroad,

to help keep our allies in the fight.

-

big campaign—to make it easier for you to give,

campaign of the National War Fund and our com­
munity's own war fund this month, remember me.

and easier for them to distribute the funds.
They’rCjCalling this one big campaign the Na­
tional War Fund, and it includes most of the major

desks to sit at and write home and a dance floor

good deal of it is going to help relieve distress at

Ss when you’re asked to give to the united

“business" trip1,,.
A dub house with easy chairs to melt into and

part of it’s going to USO to do wonders for the

morale of the fellows under arms, but because a

lief agencies have banded together into one great

come in all grimy and tuckered out from a little

&gt;

And take it from me, as one who ought to know

that contribution you’re going to make is one ofthe greatest

war relief agencies. Because it does, this time you
are only asked to give once for all seventeen.

Every dollar you give to the National War Fund
helps me out in countless ways, and does its bit
to bring me home sooner.
Give in a big way, will ya?

uso
United Searben’a Sanice

Give ONCE

for ALL these

Belgian War Relief Society

Grade War Relief Asaociation
Norwegian Relief
Polish War Relief
Queen Wilhelmina Fund
Ruuian War Relief
United China Relief
United Czechoslovak Relief )

t

NATIONAL WAR FUND

United Yugoslav Relief Fund *
Refugee Relief Truueea
United States Committee for the
Care of European Children

Barry County United War Chest Com

�THE HASTINGS BANNER, THUBSDAT. OCTOBER U 1M»

DLAND
W*ok'i Latter

lotto Sunday. While there. they also

SSr&amp;’ff dlXJK-“A15S

Hughes and Mn. C. B. Benham of
Sunday. * Mrs. Glenn
UZTiTSmS Allegan.
England visited her aunt. Mra. C
ng and family of Sand M. Brown of Grand Rapid.*, over
Mfr. and Mr*. Gilbert the weekend. Mra. Brown suffered
„. Tuesday until Thurs- a fall a week ago. breaking her left
wrist and bruising herself badly. *
___ Emma Lucas *to hu
C.W.O. Lowell E. Teeter of Camo
Phillips. Kan., and Mra. Teeter of
Hastings called on the Rev. and
ffiJtn’SdOTS’S? Mn.
H. V. Townsend Sat. evening.
daughter Mlu Florence For- * Mr. and Mra. Kennard Schalbly
who has a secretarial position and family of Hopkina visited hto
rand Rapids. to expected home parents. Mr. and Mra. Henry
to care for her mother. * Ley! Bchslblv lost week. Hopkins high
school, where Kennard teaches was
having a vacation. * Mrs Ida Palu Kitson and family. * Mr. and m«tler of Hastings and Mra. Cyn­
, Geo. Parrott were Bunday dln- thia Hart of Allegan were dljmer
guests
of their niece and family.
gUMte of Mr. and Mra Walter
Mr
and Mra. Albert Reesor Monday
cae of South Woodland and in
afternoon they all called on evening * Mrt. Henry Schalbly
was
a
dinner
guest last Wednesday
and Mra Elmer Rising of HasL Mra. Rising who has been of Mra. Geo Lear of near Mulliken.
jcsly ill tor many months, is Mra. Lester Hatch and Mrs. Dell
Williams
were
callers that same
e better and able to sit up for
lort while. * Mr. and Mrs. James afternoon at her home here.

Mr. and Mra. George Bchalbly. On
Sunday they were all entertained
for dinner at the home ot Mr. and
Mra. Wm. Wortley at the Tamarac
district ♦ Mr. and Mra. John Bui-

Kalamazoo. * Mrs. Wm. Wortley
of the Tamarac visited her daugh­
ter and family. Mr. and Mrs. George
Schalbly Wednesday and Thursday
of last week. ★ Mra. George Paul
left Sunday for a month's visit with
her daughter and family. Mr. and
Mra. Richard O’Brien of Dimon­
dale. Frbm there she'will ro to Has­
ting* where she will spend the win­
ter with her son. Charles Faul and
family. * Mr. and Mrs. Ernst Shorno were Bunday dinner guests of
hto sister. Mtos EUle Bhomo of Al"*mS. Joan Leffler spent the week­

,
end with Miss Judy Mulder of Has1 ting*. * Mlu Ruth Lake of East
I*ruing and ARM 2nd Clou Harold
: Kimmel of Js'-trsonvllle. Fl« wev»
dinner guests Thursday evening at
the biome of Mr. and Mra. Stuart
Kussmaul and Miss Margene Kuss­
maul. * Mr. and Mra. Lawrence

Paul were weekend guests of Mr.
and Mra. Cha*. Rowlader of Grand
Rapids. * Miss Jeanne Burkle of
Battle Creek visited her parents.
Mr. and Mra Carl Burkle Friday
evening. On Saturday Miss Burkle
accompanied (by her mother went
to Lansing to spend the weekend
with Mr and Mra Clifford Jeffries
and Mra. Carlyle Burkle and baby.

Mrs. Arlle Spindler and Mrs.
Rlchnrd Estep entertained with a
family dinner in honor at Cpl.
Richard Estep of Camp Forrest.
Tenn. Sunday. Present were: Mr.
and Mrs. Earl Randall. Athens;
Mrs. Edith McQueen. Mr. and Mra.
B. A. Bulkau. Grand Rapids; MU*
Catherine Spindler and James Grif­
fith. Battle Creek. Cpl Estep re­
turned lo Camp Forrest Tuesday af­
ter a twelve-day furlough.

Keith McMillens Returning J&gt;QoU I' ha U
oldJJ-

Mr. and Mn. Keith McMillen and
children are moving from their
home here to Detroit where Mr.
McMillen 1* employed. They had
purchased the property belonging
to Mr*. Ardis Rush and Intended
to make their home here but be­
cause of the gas and tire situation.
Mr. McMillen was unable to drive
to his work in Detroit. Mr. and
Mn. Reo McMillen and children are
moving into the residence here.
They nave been living at their coC­
age on Jordan lake.

s*e»U»* WM*( jirrdMt' I* uU k»y •(
liaariM. t» lb*
l&lt;*axr. • am.
prUUd ana aicakui la MM

Bixby. Arlene* hi
Navy and 1* now taking 'basic train-

«ip •&lt; ‘

«q* quarltr &lt;1

Woodland Township School
The annual Teacher*' Institute
will be held in Grand Rapid* Oct.
21 and 23. School wtU not be held '
or. those day* here.

«•••■ NOTICB TO CUDITOKI

IV. U) •&lt;

Ga«rg* C. Dh»,

MW VMM
Ikhlaaa.
Charles McMillen has moved to
Detroit.
We are sorry to lose I
Mr. and Mra. Frank Kilpatrick Charles. * Paula Jo Desgranges and I
—-------------- ----------------- of Benton Harbor, formerly of Dale Llnlnger entered our room
Woodland, have received word from Monday, making pur/ enrollment 10U)n yox ruBUOATloa
cLStr *.f BkrJ?*
their son David that he has been rome bittersweet** We are leading '
promoted lo the rank of Major. HU
t&gt;ate&lt; Tklnber
address la now Major David B. Kll- many songs about the farm aid "al .otOwn
Probate Offiea la th* cu;
J. n. Bakers Moving to Vermontville natrlek. Krtnd TD. Bn. Camp Breck­ each group has made up a story.
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Baker who enridge. Ky. Congratulation*. Dave.
moved to Woodland several yesra Major and Mra. Kilpatrick visited
over
Labor
ago from Middleville, have sold Ms parents —
• —
—- Day. the
their residence here and moved to ■ first visit in a year and a half.
their new home in Vermontville
Art Kilpatrick to now a Staff SerMr. and Mra. Leon Vandecar have leant in Radio Comm, somewhere Monday. Our folk* have been on ,OIL
bought the Baker home and will in the South Pacific. Hto parents duly though .since school began. * jn ;
soon take up their residence there,
hear from him every week. He says Tuesday we remembered Columbus » ,
th* •ontrxri । Olmstead, at Baltimore U. B. church
Day by atories ot hto life and hto th*r
\ ,u u,hi‘ !'
Sunday morning. About thirty were
U auihoriiodsans toi- .served. * Mrs. Clara Cavanaugh of
discoveries. * We have changed ton
*L«im' tar
*’» I 2etroU u spending the week in the
our front blackboard border to Hal- rJ*'
ioween scenes. * Joan Begerow re- *; 1
urn. &gt;&gt;4 eondiiloa.
Hammond l»ome. ★
centlv was champion In a ciphering lh„
Mr. and Mrs. Leo. Reynold* and
contest.
n
Tha« th* I.I day &lt;&gt;f Mte* Marjorie of Battle Creek called
_______
Nov
1943i .1 tea »&gt;!"«* in j on Mr. and Mra. Edward Rice Sunaaid J robato . Offko. (jay * Sunday guests at Jack
Wesleyan Methodtote
appomird for »ar ■&gt;* Moore* were Mr. and Mrs. Oliver
Open Church Here
The Wesleyan Methodists have
,,
Ordored. Thai (mbUr ,
Mr. and Mr*. John Moore.
purchased the former Church of noil
«tv*n br pabiication' add Rev. Lyle Olmstead and wife.
the Brethren on West Broadway fn __
the village of Woodland and serv­
ices were held for the first lime
_
Bunday. Oct. 10. Sunday school at
2:30 P.M. and Sermon at 3:30. The
Rev. James Chrtopell and Glenn
Miller of Hastings conducted the

AUCTION SALE

On account of my health and shortage of help, will sell at Public Auction at the old Gosch Farm located 1
mile west of Freeport; 8 miles north, 2 miles west of Hostings; 10 miles northeast of Middleville on Free­

port and Middleville road; or 12 miles south of Lowell on

s

WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 27,1943
COMMENCING AT 11 O'CLOCK, I WILL OFFER THE FOLLOWING:

*

HORSES

One extra good work team. Bay
.and Black, 7 yrs. old, wgt. 3200.
Thia team is sound, wolf mannered, well
broke, and an exceptionally good farm

Also harness and collars.
HIGH GRADE COWS AND
YOUNG CATTLE
These cattle ore all carrying good flesh,
smooth haired, all square udaerod. most
of them fresh, with calves by their side,
others to freshen soon. I raised them all
with one exception.

Full blood Jersey cow, 5 yrs. old,
fresh, calf by side.
Full blood Jersey cow, 4 yrs. old,
fresh, calf by side.
2 Full blood Jersey cows, 4 yrs.
old, to freshen soon.
Full blood Jersey cow, 4 yrs. old,
fresh.
Full blood Jersey cow, 4 yrs. old,
fresh.
Full blood Jersey cow, 8 yrs. old,
fresh in Dec.
Grode Jersey cow, 5 yrs. old,
fresh, calf by side.
Grade Jersey cow, 10 yrs. old,
fresh, calf by side.
Grade Jersey cow, 4 yr*. old,
fresh, calf by side.
Grade-Jersey cow, 3 yrs. old,
fresh, calf by side.
Grade Jersey cow, 3 ys. old,
' Springing.
Grade Jersey cow, 2 yrs. old,
fresh.
Grade Jersey cow, 2 yrs. old,
fresh.
Grade Jersey cow, 3 yrs. old,
springing.

TERMS

Grade Jersey cow, 3 yrs. old,
springing.
Grade Jersey cow, 5 yrs. old, beef
Grade Jersey cow, 6 yrs. old, full
blood, not bred.
Average test of this herd 5.5 at Pet Milk,
Wayland.

8 head heifers, coming 1 yr old.
6 full blood Jerseys.
2 grade Jerseys.
HOGS

b

j

2 yr. old. Purebred Duroc sow,
.

with 12 pigs.

2 yr. old. Purebred Duroc sow,
with 4 pl,,.
Two 2 yr. old, Purebred Duroc
sows, wgt. about 300 lbs., not
bred.
30 Purebred Duroc shoots.
Several good boars and gilts.

FARM MACHINERY

McCormick mower, 5 ft. cut.
Massey Harris mower, 5 ft. cut.
Superior disc drill, fertilizer and
seeder.
Superior eleven hoe straight drill.
McCormick grain binder.
4 sec. drag, new.
John Deere manure spreader,
good condition.
Wide tired wagon, good one.
2 good flat bottom hay racks.
John Deere com binder, in extra
good working order.
9 ft. double roll Oliver cultipacker, with new boxings.
2 horse Oliver riding cultivator.
Oliver walking plow.
Wood frame spring drag, 70 yrs.
old, in good working order.

2 spike drags.
Oliver riding plow No. 11.
Oliver 2 horse corn planter.
5 tooth cultivator.' Weeder. '
Wood frame 5 tooth cultivator,
70 yrs. old, in good working
order.
Gang plow. Dump rake. ,
Clover seed buncher.
2 Clover seed windrowers, in good
condition.
/
Portland cutter, good condition.
Pair of sleighs.
Corn shelter.
4 sets hay slings.
Cucumber planter with fertilizer
attachment.
Bean puller. Roller.
Plotform scales, 1000 lbs.
Ten 10 gal. milk cans, umbrella
tops.
Iron kettle with jacket, 60 gal.
2 smaller iron kettles.
Miscellaneous articles.
Small tools too numerous to men­
tion.
DeLaval separator No. 18, elec­
tric motor attached.
This separator is nearly new,
in A-1 condition.
DeLaval milker, 2 single units,
nearly new, with 125 ft. 11 in.
pipe.
HAY

&amp; GRAIN

BARRVV1LLE
*
•
Last Week's Leiter
A large crowd attended the sale
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Al- I
bert McClelland on Wednesday
The McClellands moved to their
new home at Morgan, the latter
Krt of the week, we wish them
pplness and good luck In their
new enterprise at the store. Mr. Mc­
Clelland will work in Battle Creek.
* Mra. Clara Day and Mra. J. J.
Wlllltts were Sunday afternoon cal­
lers of Mr. and Mra. Archie McIn­
tyre of Quimby. * Mr. and Mra.
Huron Healy and daughter were
Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and
Mrs. aMaurlce Healy of Lacey. *
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Eaton are the
parents of another son. bom lut
week at the home of Mr. and Mn.
Ernest Golden.
j Mr. and Mr*. Harry Green and
family of Bellevue. Pfc. Richard
. Green of Fort Benning. Oa.. Mra.
; Perry Fassett and children of Hasi tings. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Fassett
i and sons of Bedford. M1m Agnes
Benson and Mr. and Mra. Burr
Fassett and family enjoyed a picnic
dinner with Mr. and Mrs. O. D.
, Fassett in the woods Sunday at HiMaple Paradise. * Mr. and Mrs.
Hubert Lathrop and children were
Sunday afternoon callers of Mr. and
Mra. Wirt Surine of Nashville *
i Mra. Madeline Gauka and children
| of Battle Creek were Saturday night
and Sunday dinner guests of Mr.
j and Mra. Will Hyde. Other Sunday
! dinner guests were Mr. and Mra.
Charles McCoy. Grand Rapids. Mr.
I and Mrs. Charles Hutton and Mil- I
I gra and Mrs Minnie Hutton. Of I
| Walled lake and Mra. Russell Corey !
of Battle Creek.
'
Mr and Mrs Milton Oesler spent
l Sunday al Clark lake near Jackson .
with Mr. and Mra. Lyman Bryant
They were accompanied by the i
Miesses Elizabeth and Hazel Henry ;
of Hastings. * Mrs. Russell Mead
and children. Mrs. Merritt Merritt.
Mrs Milton Gesler. Mrs. J. J WilUtts. Mrs Clara Day and Vivian
and Mrs Dora Healy and daughter
■were Friday afterfioon guests-of
Mrs. Clayton McKeown of Quimby.
The occasion was the birthdays of
Mrs. Oesler and Mrs McKeown. *
Mrs Amber VanBlckle and two
children of Nashville have moved
In the house on the Ostroth farm
here. * Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wallace
were Sunday dinner guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Keith Mead of the Center |
1 road. * Clarence Higdon and .son
। Brent ot Battle Creek were Sunday
I dinner guests of Mr. and Mra. J. L, •
Higdon. Alfred Higdon and three'
daughters of Kalamazoo were Sun| day afternoon callers. * Mr. and
i Mrs. Shirley Yargcr and son ot
Hastings and Mr. and Mrs. Adrian
Smith and daughter of Vermont­
ville were Sunday afternoon and
evening callers of Mr. and Mrs.
George Gillett,and sons. * Mr. and
Mrs Charles Chapman have had
a Nashville telephone Installed. .
Their number to 3141L________

LUNCH FROM 10 UNTIL SALE IS OVER.

N. C.

HOMAS, Auctioneer

tomers during past five weeks.

Please CONSERVE

IT by retiring early. Set thermostats low, especially at
night, ar better still, kindle fires each morning if

Kindly take en interest to help NOW.

HASTINGS LUMBER &amp; COAL CO.
10-21

on the Home Front

.".■TO.
»4 it i« »•
fend^nta ai

; IF YOU are not permanantly employed
in essential war or farm work or if you
will be available for work this fall and
winter WE WANT YOU.
Wt

MANUFACTURE VITAL WAR

ITEMS

AND

FARM IMPLEMENTS

Parmanant—Temporary and part time work

CALEDONIA BANK, Clerk

Herman Gosch

Temporary supply of cool sent about 400 of our cus­

Men! Men! Meh!
Do YOUR Part

PLENTY OF HOT COFFEE.

Offer My l6O-Acre Farm at Private Sale.

Cooperating with
Barry Co. United War Chest Committee

„„ ,,

EARL GOSCH . HERMAN GOSCH
PROPS.

NATIONAL WAR FUND

RTATK OP MICHIGAN.. THE (WI'IT
t ro.(JB&amp;SSr*R or »»»»«

50 ton mixed hoy in barn, clover,
alfalfa and timothy.
300 bu. oats.
600 crates of corn in crib.
200 shocks corn, ripe before
frost, cut with binder.
Other articles not mentioned.

If interested in time terms make arrangements with clerk or Caledonia Bank.

Scattered over the world are
30,000,000 refugees from Axis ter­
rors. They're homeless, many of
them countryless. Will you leave
them friendless, too? They need
your help desperately. Let your
heart decide what to give—then
double your contribution. Give to
the National War Fund—through
your own oomanmity campaign.

possible.

L E G A L S

All sums of $10 and under, cash. Over that amount 6 mos. time will ba given on good bankable notes drawing 6 per cent
interest.

Are they friendless, too?

Ot thie orrlrr aag i» Maall theraM that
raid bill at remplslat ba lakes al eoafexaad by laid Sefntoaaw. tbeir uahaawa
hairs, da’irrrr. Irralwa ar.d airlcar
It to tartMr' OR9IBKD that wiihia
forty day*. plalajHf cauie a «•?/«&lt; ,»&gt;•»
Ord*r to ba pubUahad in lb« Harimn

OLIVER FARM EQUIPMENT CO.
423 East Michigan.Avanua.

Battle Creak, Michigan

Only persons eligible under War Manpower Com­
mission Stabilisation Program will be considered.

lasts: siaaM:
Allen C. Hyds.

10-21

�wtomdat; octomb u. un

TM rnmoi

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How many boys from

BARRY COUNTY
won’t come back?
~

K

*

NoBODY know* the exact number.

Nobody.

But—

The number who do come back—on their own two feet instead of in
flag-draped box—will be in exact proportion to the job we do here at home.1

For every minute that wa can help shorten the war will mean more lives
saved. (213 Americans were killed in the final day of the last war, and
1,114 wore wounded before the 11:00 o’clock Armistice took effect.)
Now one way all of us can help shorten the war is to tighten our belts
and buy more War Bonds. Yes, .till more. And . * ■ •
If you think you’re buying all the War Bonds you are able to, imagine

• • • you’re standing at lhe station
boys, still in uniform, climb off the train

wife and grabs hi* kid in hi* arms
#

.

•

a buncb of hometown
one of them idaoee hi&gt;

•

and then be turn* to a young woman beside them, a girl who

looks like hi* wife’s sister, and you overhear him say

•

.

•

‘’Catherine, I don’t know how-to tall you how sorry! am • • • ft’s
such a shame about Joe • • • it makes me sick all over when I think
how he’d be here today if the war had only ended a week sooner.”
Think ft over. Can’t you buy a few more War Bonds to help end the
war that week or month sooner? Sure, it may mean giving up something,
but what’s that compared to what they’re giving up?
And remember, always—the money you "can'typare”- may spare a

eoldier’s Itfol

KEEP ON BACKING THE ATTACK!
AMgMpsRrfwWap Affsajpfcaf tftht Fa

WALLDORFF &amp; SON
STRAND AND BARRY
THEATRES
HODGES JEWELRY '
FRANDSEN'S
B. A. LyBARKER
BONNET &amp; GOWN
AUTO SPORT SHOP
THE VALUE STORE

CUT RATE SHOE STORE
BEN FRANKLIN STORE
J. C. PENNEY COMPANY
WATERS CLOTHES SHOP
JOHN BULLING &amp; SON
E. W. BUSS 00.
ROTH FURNITURE
G. E. GOODYEAR HDWE.
REED'S DRUG

STEBBINS &amp; JACOBS
FARM BUREAU SERVICES
MARK'S AUTO
. ,
HASTINGS MPG. CO.
GOODYEAR BROS. HDWE.
G. R. BOOKCASE
.
CONSUMERS POWER CO.
IRONSIDE MONUMENT

baRry cleaners___

C***1 &amp; ft * JX"? Df*****

COFFEESHOP
1
,ANDRUS SERVICE
HOTEL HASTINGS
MEYERS Sc&amp;IOc STORE
TAYLOR SHOE STORE
LONG &amp;MOW St toll
CHAS. LEONARD FUNERAL
- STORE
HOME
.
BAIRD'S STORE
FELDPAUSCH STORES
.
THE HASTINGS BANNER
COLEMAN INSURANCE
HASTINGS CITY BANK
I MILLER REAL ESTATE
NATIONAL BANK
I CASITE CORf.
. . .

VIKING CORPORATION
'
EAST IND CIGAR STORE
I NT. SEAL S LOCK
MICH. MUTUAL WIND­
STORM

�THE HASTINGS BANNER, THOfclDO. QgTOBCB SI. 1943
' belwn otrirtn
ralUUfl m«n. I B/Mt J™ MeK«&gt;W. M1WH, I ,n hour or drill «nd mrrU- and
Otf new address:
I Wilson, daughter of Mr. and Mi*.
Pfc Rlcliard P. Munjoy. England
military courtesy, etc. Also we had AF.O. 634. c/o Postmaster
then the evening meal.
Glen Wilson to Emmett C_
Pfc Robert H. Munjoy, Italy
। our share of pranks played on us. I New York. N. Y. ,
.n^^^i^di^n^’the^week’and
rt Latter
STof Mr. and Mr* Clifton ----- In
the
processing
stage
I «qu««tOctober 11 1943 !
Stah^sreXSd £ssS tinn­
isod. CaU^nla
! bell wa* solemnised Saturday pm.
October 3. 1943
ed to be an airplane mechanic Nine
wooer is.
can ouuun wecamu
n;,. UUUUI 1 ---------------;------ ;--------------------------------- I Pvt. David Setties. 16085785
r&gt;ar Zolly:
'
—
officiating. '
(Continued from page 1. Sec. 2)
1 Bracksf MoWaTi^?e we'Jrerelred ~ Woulrt &gt;®u mind Kd**ndl»t?1
' Hattiesburg 1* a city of about 20.1 iiave never written you before,
A.P.O 928. c/o Putmaoler
cmam ■ I when we were out of tondltlon and i
m£?v*ccinations. San procmlng
addre“ h*rt
I ff®
J
)£a,'.and but I am located over here in the
!
San
Francisco.
California
f V1 .Or,a^-"ap*“: Stster and husband. Mr and Mrs going through the wont of lhe 1
h0??a' K “ , „,
haa • prosperous looking downtown South Pacific where quite a few of
i&gt; in verv Door 1
Raymond of Shelby.
Hl 'Carty' and Dave—we're •w* test* and part of our basic trainthe bovs from Barft- county are I
training.
to get out much. |
,-------------be- ; ,
After 9 day* in J. B.. I wa*
Yan
n; ASi1'&lt;&gt;
i area- After my next pay day I hope
^ilored
।
.
,
..
.
fitly glad you fellows
have met
tailored
r. Mrs. Paul Pal- I The bride wore a blue
Aaie
and I‘
S0rrecLJ a misapprehension. । cause we *hlnk you are two partlcu- **"1 to Chanute Field. Ill. to air - | ^nAnnokAoc£?
; u&gt; oc aUe
bcmc .U&gt;
vo . lax* a .^.1°
trip to N«»
New have been receiving newspaper dip­
*bich from Ed Brinker's letter of । ur]y. "swell guys." We
V’- kind
u—J of nlnn» mechanic school. I graduated 1 Clinton, viaiuioma
re Williams en। Orleans.
1H. &gt;•»&lt;».
mile* pings from your paper and I find
them quite interesting. Of course.
ky b “
U a ,ew w®fk* back. inusl have arisen thought Sunny Lee was
ra« over
nvrr there
ih.r.’ . «
l8
courad anj W1U । I received the paper about ft year away—about three hour* by train.
I don't know all the boys, but their
far’I1l’'don
know“much
mueh"about
the line.
line. II must
must | with
you •Carty
'Carty'—
—guess
guess we
we were
«»r» |i
Palmer *llh a
I w,”l. mac*
th-ucccMoric*.
eeremnnv n Bomewhere
weddlmt । »oalong
”«*h®re, along the
with you
Oftf the
’t 'i1 *Bo
Bo
don't
lhe fellows
fellows that
that got
got to
to go
go to
to । while
while II was
was In
in Texas,
Texas, and
and II don
don't
Hn far
rfnn“'ti‘know
vr.nw
m
&gt;u.H about
.k™., experiences
arc similar to those
w
Mns' aimra? wMawrved’at^the home of Stt&gt;' that I dld not Bet a perfect । wrong. Thanks for the. “Merry airolane-elwtrical-school.
also at
me-e)ectrical-school. also
at expect
expect to
to be
be here
here too
too long,
long, although,
although. the training course It seems that
■Ml. About fifty were f^**!***
o 'core
rtn*
1 »“ a Christmas." and from all of us cSnuli Kid I graduated from naturally I am not able to say how » coruuu of course* in Army basic that have happened around here.
At present our organization is
’■Campbell received
tO melnbers 01 j sharpshooter, one step below expert I back here, the Merrieat Christmas there det 19 and received my 2nd I long it will be. 1 will send my new administration and it is taught by
known as the "Hill Billies'' as we
gift*.
। both families
-j-^e perfect score was a 60 out of | were ever known, will be when you djn]On» Chanute Field was only ; address when I move again.
the Adjutant General's officeto men
live up among the Hills and lhe
V*re Carter is
13 having *'"Bee"|»
a "Bee” ; ^Both Mr- and Mrs. Campbell sxe a possible 60 in pracUce before fellows are safely home. Goodluck atwut 300 niUes from home and I I It’* not bad here in Oklahoma, from all branches of the army (ord­
mosquitoes, of course. '
a bum
bam on , graduates of the Kellogg Thom- recordI fire.
and u"rlte aBaln when you can;
took advantage of It by hitch-hlk- 'but I cant get used to lhe red nance, infantry, engineer*, etc.). I
this Monday to tear down n
I have had some wonderful ex­
y h
him
apj^e high school. They are living
Glad to hear Duane Sinclair has ,
...
[
home when 1 could vet a 30 soil, and It really get* your clothes don't know whether it will provide
• farm owned by
1'" aome
—“ distance . । at
&gt;T&lt;wuu ikiui
■ hniir**n*u
Sometimes
He expects
expect* io
lo on wra
the Wilson
farm in West Thorn- [ hi* wings as _ an aerial gunner.
gunner, . pv-.-nt,
v--.--., from a letter
utu., to—
hour
Sometimes l"
I would"
would ael
gel dirty,
dirty. I can tell you.
me with any belter opportunities
opportimlUes periences here that I never would
from where he Ute*.
lives Me
apole and the beat wishes of the Haven't had his present address , ExcerPu ,rom a
^October 3 1 943 hX
time to turn around nlI met John Reed
have enjoyed' if I were not iu Hie
for advancement or not.
nove the timbers to his home and
I met John Reed while
Army
of the United States.
und wouldL app.r?c^je 4'rln^ "'j Mr*.
’
^ost umncuBKij
immediately anu
and *«
go back to
Last week I was Interviewed at
reet a bam oat of them there. * neighborhood go with them.
Mrs. Robert
Robert W.
W. Cook
Cook
most
u, ।j Tex*, about •two
— week* ago. He
The only thing here I can't seem
tend to uTite to Ed rsruixer ana 326 w
ot
, camp
:______and
—
«•’ lo
tn aMni
know me v«rv
4r. and Mrs. Clifton Camobeii. Mr.
sometimes I would get
didn't know
very well, and Aberdeen by one of lhe officer* in
W. oreen St.
John Lockwood when I find time.
spend several hours at home, ft was . seemed surprised to see an enlUled charge of the technical school there to understand is the natives lan­
nd Mrs. Emmet: Campbell, and Mr. BRANCH DISTRICT
Hastings. Michigan
guage.
but I get along prettv well
The
mall
clerk
announced
al
mail
nd Mrs. beater Raymond and sons
Dear Mrs. Cook:
, always worth it even if I didn't man flying a plane for the Navy, in regard to my interest in Cadre as we (ail the men) have picked
call today that we'd have to dlstrended a family reunion at the
1 bums they don t have enlisted pl­ That is. he wanted to know wheth­ up several words. I know k will
Mrs. Ida Perrtgo «and
daughter,
I was certallny pleased to hear rtay
stay long
long,
nt D.
nr&gt;n.trt continue the home town paper* unjocne of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Aldrich Mr*. Charles Barnum
23
sent to
the Artnv
i,ola 1,1 the
army- ■~_Z'~rrJ
He
mc w&gt;&gt;TJ
en er I would be interested in a Job a*
(oct.
—* uct.
““
n of
°.t Pcnnfleld.
. 1 •'. til we act to our new addresses, from
irom you.
you. It
is Is
is swell
swell to
to hear
near from
iro.n ' ’ Get
23 II23was
was
"" Commission
I sent
sent.toio me
uie Army
nim.i ;
andTT.rJZ
seemed Instructor. I turned down lhe offer sound funny when we get back to
visited Mr. and Mn. OUs
Oils Whitmore whtch
"hlch ■„
ln mQgt
m06t C(uet
cases win
wj]i 5.
t&gt;» ro
colleges,
ne«es. ! people at nome.
home. it
It is a oeautnui
beautiful A
Air
lr Base at Balt
Salt Lake city,
City. Utah.
man.; •
\
the Slates and start talking this
the famllv from Tuesday until Wednesday
'•-J—
aJ“.n»!
a?&lt;d1
J ^kin have for a number of reasons: All the language. People will think we are
aft-1I
send |ny nfif!re« a* soon as I ' day
d*&gt;' out here. I am sitting on the i1 was
was again processed and given
K'ven i
rp[^
a wasViddlnsr'ii
Commission. Jj
Maybe
neathavina
thought instructors are either corporals or
get to where I'll be.
be so ns
as not to Brass outside
outside . the barrack* in the I the opprolunity
opprolunity to go
go to MinneaMinnea- a?
’Yboiii/n
l5?t
crazy, or maybe nut*, anyway.
nice fall sunshine writing thl* let- , doUs Minn
to the Honey-Well *.’u k,ddln«
about not hav,n« acting corporals &lt;at a private's pay ।
Norton, entertained the Jolly Dozen mb* more than an iisue or two.
I am writing thl* little letter to
and
have
practically
no
opportunity
Note to Robert W. Parker and ter. If* Just like the fall back in , AutO-matic-Pilot school I waited , %
lhoot
Banncr u,
last Thursday afternoon with ten .
for getting a better rank. Moat of inform vou of a change of my ad­
mtmbere present * It has been ex- l
Michigan men: Glue Notre Michigan.
one month in Sall Lake City betinetnr it
dress. As you probably kno*. I am
le were Sunday afternoon cellent weather, the past week, to other
.
them
take
the
Jobs
because
their
Dame—Michigan score In a prominWe have six of us from Hastings fore I was sent to Minneapolis. 11 “nytime now. I m waiting for it.
out of lire Middleville District, al­
the CUre Wiliams home. harvest beans, and farmers here mt place and' look at it frequently, j up
here-Emerson
Struble.
Herbert
1
got
there
Thanksgiving
Day.
The
V^niauman.
homes
are
near
Aberdeen
and
they
up iierc—uncisun oiruuic. n
though that isn't my home. My
place
and Ilook
at
want to slay on that Post as long new
have taken advantage of it and the ent
pardon
while
I Whjtworth.
was rather
rather tough
van K “a“™ar*f.
Wh|tworth. Bob Francisco
Francisco, Bud
duu course
course was
tough at limes.
address is as follows:
pardon while
I gloat.
gloat.
A RM. 2/C
as possible.
Doris Elaine crop is nearly all taken care of.
no Chase and one of the Valentine as they were throwing the works ,
so no
Pfc Gayion L. Bel], U. S Army
This Is already too long, so
I Arthur Hinkley (who had become
Die Ban- । boy* from Carlton Center, and my- at us. We lived nt the Pioneer Hall
A.P.O. 709. c/o Postmaster
more of this. Thanks for Uie
Army
Adm.
School
No.
2
"
ver
Y
K
.
ood
,
,rt
.
end
.
5
Une)
ch&lt;
*
f
ner and 111 be looking for it again, self However, we
n,. are kpretty
—■»&lt; —
well
- at the University of Minnesota with
San Francisco. California
Sept.
24
1943
Instructor*
Job
because
he
i scatteredI around
arounrf the
,h" field.
n»’d
maid service to clean our room* and I
Well. I sure hope the people back
Sincerely,
mne
I wanted to stay on nt Aberdeen long i home keep up the wonderful work
.
I am plnylrfg football with lhe
.... maks our bed*. This was some* eon----------Joe Wilcox
- enough to have time to work on
his are doing and I know th® bovs
.... .touch
u._.u
u lhe ••cnyeletj man's -dream"
squadron. team, we play
tack­ trRCl tQ lhe army |lfe wc left ln ।
they
Pvt. J. V. Wilcox. 36862055
le. but It is really rough and we Tent City. Salt Lake City. We ate | and will probably spoil me com- I D.C.b. application. He wax very over here will do all they can until
Fort McClellan..Alabama
,
much
interested
in
my
transfer
nnd
, have no pads or helmets or any ■ our
our nieuis
meals witn
with inc
the uiuvcnuiy
University stu- । । pieiciy
pletely ior
for- - me
the rigors
rigors oi
of regular
regular i we agreed that now we could even­
protection
tectlon
at
all.
Of
course,
nature
|
dents
and
and
lhe
the
first
first
half
half
of
of
our
our
army
army
life
life
hereafter.
hereafter.
Just u soldier.
September 9. 1943
extra. II .. schooling
schooling was
was in
in the
Gayion L. Bel)
vlded me
me with
with aa little
little extra.
the Engineering
Engineering; | Mississippi
Mississippi Southern
Southern CollerCollege is -a tually discover who had made the i
"Somewhere In the Pacific' provided
findLHerilS/
to have my O.D. uniforms tak- building
buildlns at the University.
University. The rest
rest1 small
small normal
na.-mal college located about mistake, if any. when we decided to
De«r Zolly Coffer:
part company. That's the trouble
We have been receiving theBanBon- Ien
enntntthe
the waist.
waist II figured
figured II miut
must be
be OOff our
our course
course was
was conducted
co
al the three miles outside of Hattiesburg. with
Thanks to all you fellows for your
this army. You never know letters:
...J.._
Tn ------ u Chamberlain —
Wyfry beSUtlfUl COTOPUS JUld
airport.
ner for sometime now. but
due toI ' getting lighter so I got weighed. To
world
------- ... We
.. T» «... --------------------------how
about
the
rest of you —
deficiency in address it reaches us my surprLse I tipped lhe scales at were conveyed
eyed to
lo and from the airair­ . the buildings are modem and ex­ . which road is best. You must decide keep ’em coming. Z.C.
in aoout
about two
months215. tiie moat I- have
—. an(j University
university bv
bv bus.
bus.
I, tremely attractive in red brick and quickly and hope that your choice
in
iwu niumiis.
...—ever
------ weighed, pan
.is the right one. At present. I'm
...
---------- . ...
--------- -- to
----------,I WM
--------— About
—.........
- ---------We _
happened
by -chance
meet 'O
so I *m
am putting it on romewherr
somewhere
was invited Jo ,
a (amiiy
family bome
home —
white
ttljn.
24-.
of --the
men inclined to believe that greater op­
each other over here shortly after. . Well. I am out of
nf things
thinax to say.
sa1 , for
cnrLstmas and
nnd enjoyed mvseif ’ have arrived here during Ute last
&gt;r Christmas
Also the University few days to start the course tomor­ portunities will be available upon
a bombing. We cursed the Japs In -^•hoping
Here's hoping to hear from )ou lmmcJuely
completion of this course than I
1 the same manner. Dave said, again
acain soon.
soon
.
a threw a party for the service men row morning. We are living in one would have had al Aberdeen.
i "Where you from Doc." "Mlddleb
r
Christmas day. After the course wxt of the dormitories, about one-halt
Will write again thl* weekend.
Bill Ransom
I Mlle. Mich." was the answer• •Tm ।
; finished and I had received my 3rd block from the‘building..where most
All my love.
Pfc Robert W. Ranson. 36460578 I diploma. 1 was sent back to tiie of our classes will be Held. Four 1
, from Hastings, been around Middle­
Pfc. Norman P. Bogart, AS.N,.
Tom
897th Tech. Sch. Sqd.. Bks. 823
Moro than 5,000,000 men and women
! t ille plenty, but t don't remember |
1 Armv Air base nt Salt Lake to be men are assigned to each room in '
36410815
Pvt. Thoma* F. Stebbins. 36863913
Army Technical Sch.. AAP.T.TC. assigned to a combat group. I was which are two doubledeck beds, a ('
i reelng you there." “I've been awuy I
Btry. A. 246 (H.D.)
I Co. “B". Student Tng Bn.
Sioux Foils. South Dakota
for three years." I told him. "so you
of our fighting forces look to the
placed in the '384th Bombardment lavatory, desk and large dresser and i Forrest County Hall
Ft. John Oust!* Branch
were probably canvassing that area "Hello" Bill—now that sounds won­ Group and went to Wendover Field. two large closet*. My group wa* lor- I Enl. Br. No.'2. A. Adm. Sch.
Cape
Charles. Va.
w^.. I. was again
tunate
in being
। after I left."
I derful to us: put on weight and still I Utah.
USO every month for off-duty rec­
interviewed
andassigned a comer |
I Miss. Southern College
,uac in
m, the waist line:
...... think well classified
classified as auto-matic-pllot
auto-matic-pllot and
and I room
room on
on tne
the second
second noor
floor overiooxoverlook-, ,
I He brought me up to dote with take
Pvt Wilbur Bclson
&lt;o in
that are
are go
In for basic ^fainhig.
training. Good to
‘.z , bo^,-right specialist. I was given ing the campus. Last, but not least. ‘ Hattiesburg. Mississippi
the events around homes that
reation, comforts and welfare. The
H.Q. Co.. 808th T. D Bn.
not ordinarily printed or written in hear about you
* Bill—write
‘ often. I my bomb-sight schooling and train- in importance to most of the bovs.
Camp McCoy, Wls.
England
1 letters, as of the time I left until
Ing in Wendover Field ^rom a mo- I Is the presence on the campus of a
USO depends on your dollars to
September 14. 1943 bile unit detached from Lowry bevy of beautiful southern gats who ,i Dear Zolly.
he left for overseas service. It was I
Pfc. Garrett Earl Everaon. Jr.
1
Here goes for a few lines tonight
„
.I Field Colo
all quite interesting talking about I Dear Zolly:
1 ar® atWhdlng lhe regular normal • before hitting the straw, and when
Field.
Colo.
A S.N.. 36458854
carry on its work. Its need, now
I was receiving the Hastings Ban- I
the places we have both been and
school All in all. this Is in sharp
Fx"whnt"T mean*
7lh Photo 89th R.T.W.
Bomb-sight men were more in SS
“‘l«,°MdCS2'“°o?Si' 7.”?“I to,* ““•« much I luTi
I tne people we both know. We are
Will Rogers Field
is greater than ever. Let your
1 tiie only fellows here from around Changing “ocmhnf that f lidn t of Wendover
Wmdnver Field,
Field so II transferred
transferred
! think about- the old Englishman.
Okla. City. Okla.
| that part of Michigan and it's darn
Ueve^e're^ere taf*a mvmi week! I who sIcpt on the n°°r- HU children
heart decide what you should give
my address changed.'Now I am there with the same classification,
'•o~i having someone to talk to who f;et
v
•?
1
*
wpr® crying and complaining about
Pvt. John H. Ingram. 36879187
m
rnBiann ana
win probably
imwoun be
«On the first of April I made my
n England
and will
halls from the same place.
Btry A. 52nd 803
—then double your contribution.
stationed
here
for
a
while
I
would
Hrat
eating
from
buck
private
to
_.
,
■
,
...
*tbeing
hard
one
night
He
said.
sintioiicu
here
for
a
while.
I
would
----Il is surprising how our hope.*
We arrived in Hattiesburg this "Roll over
------ —
-* —go •-to sleep,
- —
—
Camp Callan
suLl
----------- ......la mrporal
May 7th my group moved
and
you
0*?01
and dreams are of the same appreciate the Banner and would | p
San Diego 14. Calif.
'
™ Jloux
City, Iowa. May 15 t was morning about 7:30 after a tedious should be thankful, some blokes
You help the USO when you give to
Slot
tliought. Oh. for the life of a U.8.O. like lo hear from my friends that to
promoted to Sergeant. On the 18U1 and tiring trip from Aberdeen. We don't even have floors."
I
knew
I
promoL.
Soldier, (and may all their Christ­
Pvt. Carl M. Lehman. 36465360
-• **-• .1 received mv first fur- made the whole trip ivla Washing­
I have been over here in England
the National War Fund—through
mases be white). It really wouldn’t
Co. B. 13th Bn.
t wax a 6-day furlough and ton. Cincinnati, Ohio; Lexington. nearly 3 months and like It awfully
take much to satisfy our desires.
Cainp Reynolds
ISL ju." “ uS Ky.; and Birmingham. Ala.) in the well Of course. I would like It a
your own community campaign.
Some of the fairer sex for company
most dilapidated, ramshackle, dirty, lot better if there wasn't an ocean
Greenville. Pa.
and a cake with an American ham­
conscripted in the armed services much time to visit all my. friends old day coaches that the Southern between me ‘and Hastings. I was
burger would Just about do flic &gt;on
Pvt. OU* Tagg. A.SN. 36417364
lhe 9th of April. 1942. I left on 1 ’hat I wanted to. but I saw manj Railway Co. could salvage from the home on a furlough Just before I
trick. That would be a wonderful
scrap heap! During the two nights came over and I would swear by
Btry D. 537
Christmas .present, but not a chance a bus earlv that morning with about of them.
on the train we slept as best we the Bible that Hastings U the pret­
AAA (AW) Bn.
a couple of weeks aftor returning
for that this year We have a Job to 14 other Barry county fellows, as I j
could on the seats, but no one ob­
Camp Pickett. Va.
town I iiave even seen In the
finish over here nnd we realize remember it. We went to Fort Cus- from my furlough, wy wentXto a tained much rest. We were terribly tiest
Cooperating with
ter where we were given another • carnp on lhe east coast of tiie Unit­ dirty and no doubt a sad looking 18.000 miles I have traveled.
what that Job is.
Pvt Rexford (NMD Tate
You folks at home are doing a
We do hope it will all be ovj?r physical exam and Inducted. Then I ed States. After not too long of a I lot nf soldiers upon our arrival. I
Sr. No. 36464327
soon nnd we con nil come home we were given mechanical aptitude , stay there I was ofi my way to for- still have on my dirty sun-tans, but swell lob. Wc are getting the best
Barry Co. United War Chest Committee
APO. No. 4942
Dave and I both wish you all a very .and G.G.T. tests on lop of an Im- elgn service. I wasn't sure until I am hoping that my barracks bags food we Iiave had since we have
been in the army, and it makes me
munlzatlon shot lhe first day. There . got here whert I was going, but I : will arrive before Monday.
Merry Christmas.
fell good to see an evaporated mjlk
was plenty ,t5 dfrdwing those first was hoping to get here In the 8th
,
Carty Smith (Middleville
Pvt. Royal T. Good
few days./leamlng Hie dlifercnce Air Force in kne E T O. The people I Lunch thl* noon was a delightful can with Pet Milk on it. I used to
Dave Settles (Hastings)
AS.N. 36458877
. .
;
experience. We entered a large work for them.
Z______________ 1 seem llkable'and interested in talk*
Well, 1 guess I will knock off and । c/o 720 Eng. Depot. Co.
’ brick building through a white por­
ing with Us Yanks.
A P O. 30&lt;
tico
of
tall
columns
Dozens
of
ta
­
go
to
sleep.
I
am
enclosing
a
poem
This is not a pleasure trip and
Bend Oregon •
bles.
each
sealing
12.
......
were
set
for
,
I
wish
you
would
publish
in
the
my-greatest desires are to fret this
rirur won and net back to living the lunch and covered with gleaming. Banner tor the benefit ot those
Pvt. Wayne Tagc, 30453301
sight that atnl- , few that would rather stay home
kind of lives we"nil enjoy. In the white tablecloths—a slsht
A.P.O 88
most overpowered us! No waiting In
in and make good money than help
। meantime. I intend lo take a few moat
Fort Sam Houston. Texas
line; ernce
grace vm
was said before everyone \ keep the world a decent place to
। photographs and sec some of the Unr'
country when I gel n chance. I have ■ was scaled; we were waited on by Ij live in.
John A. Schultz. S 2/C
Yours sincerely. •
I visited London and the many places i negro girls dressed in blue and
Fleet Postoffice
Pfc Richard P. Munjoy, 36417390
of interest there. My Job keeps me ; white uniforms; and the food was ।
San Francisco. Calif.
A.P.O. 640. c/o Postmaster
• very busy and I feel fortunate for delicious.
Birthday—Dee. 24th.
Tills afternoon we were issued !' New York, N. Y.
thot as it makes the time pass much ;
To The Draft Dod&lt;er*
more rapidly. October 15 1 was pro­ our text books and manuals and 1
Corp Lewis v. Williams
moted to Staff Sergeant rating.
I given a short physical examination. We are writing this short letter
* S N. 36152676
This concludes my army history ; Our dally schedule does not differ And every wrod is true.
Battery C 989 Field Artillery
or as much as I con tell. I hope to much from that at Aberdeen. Clas­ Don't look away Draft Dodgers
A.P.O. No. 402 c/o Postmaster
ses run from 8:00 am. to 11:50 and For it is addressed to you.
see you all soon.
Nashville. Tennessee
Sincerely.
1:10 pm. to 4:15 p.m. followed by
, You feel you're in no Danger.
I Back in the old home town.
Pfc. Charles F. Barnes
। You know very good and well.
Hq &amp; Hq Sq 321st B.T.6.
■ The Draft Board didn't turn you
DAA.E
Deming. New Mexico.
down.

THILL

ON THE HOME FRONT

Serving
the Services

.hl*. 1’,"W'.h.U'&amp;bJ.y'rSnd; » ~

*-

NATIONAL WAR FUND

MEN

WOMEN

WANTED

WAKE UP Each Day

You sit and read the papers
. And yell. "Well win again."
&gt; Where do you get that "we" sluff?
This war’ll be woq,by men!
Just stop and think, you cowards—
. What would the nation do.
■ ff al) the men were dodgers.
; Afraid to fight, like you?

IN OUR LOCAL PLANT

We guess that 1* all you slackers.
. We know your face 1* red.
• There is no place here for your
kind,
; And we mean Just what we've said.

GOOD WORKING CONDITIONS
GOOD

PAST

I
&gt;I
■1
Jj

WAGES

EXPERIENCE NOT NECESSARY

All applicants must qualify under the new war

manpower stabilization plan in order to be accepted

BRING BIRTH CERTIFICATE AND APPLY AT

MORE

MILK

HASTINGS MFC. COMPANY

Pvt. Howard Colburn
Btrv C. 230th AAA SL. BN.
Fort Bliss. Texas
Change of A-P.O. number for 1st
Lieut. Merle Savacool and Pfc How­
ard Bolo. Both should be 12543—and
not 12453.

Next week from over in the Ma­
ple Grove sector, comes Ralph Pen­
nock with news views about people
and things, and there isn't anybody
who could do a belter Job of it for
you than Ralph, so until then.
Cheerio.
Zolly Coffer

Rely on our fine milk to supply you with
thot extra xest for living a(nd working thot
makes each day a joy to wake up tot Milk

is the perfectly balanced food—arr dour
milk is RICH, with all the cream left in.
Call us today or order several quarts from
your favorite store. You'll like it!

Ask For Highlands Dairy Grade A Milk!

HIGH IN CREAM CONTENT.
PASTEURIZED. FT. 1c. QT.

« Qc
IO

YOUR CAR WORKS
ON THE
PRODUCTION LINE
Keep It Rolling For Victory!
Every
day, when your car unloads
a of workers
,group
la front of a war plant—it’s filling an important role
on the home front. See that its service is not short­
ened by carelessness and neglect!

Buy U. S. Bondt and Stamps

Hon, MSI ROBERT W. COOK, Prop- Hutlnti

On

oi rain
when w
weathe
tractors
the nU
Then
alfalfa
came t
from t
pens. B

some a
put in
not fro
favored
er whlc
crop h
amoun

of food
we hav
shortag
getting
needed.
Little
who an
to raise
a fine
there h

bit in
should
they h
hart U

nnd vll
proud o
Marie
furlong)

Very) Y
Earl
been tr
the S.

Flanner
Sheldon
Waahln

And
milk th
chlckctn
May
you.
May
tenance
Peace.

-Helle
a specl
who 'U
room T
Custer,
from- yo
Honed,
facts of
the best
Did y
the twe
dlrectlo
a very

age Um!

seriousl]
and nis
all they
you wil
Menti
of the s
said to
ry abou
in wolf

Did y
had Bo
stead o
mere tj
thought
attentlo
Job. We
us "thr
looking
Hopln

a letter
a wondi
placed.

months,
fellows

BUY U. S. WAR BONDS AND STAMPS

HIGHLANDS DAIRY

EIGHT

Pvt, I
AJP.O
SeatU
Your fi
the off!
you unt
best wi
Nice Se
Lookli
nothing
looking
Manker
15 day

•

HIGHLANDS GRADE A MILK

EMPLOYMENT OFFICE

So now we send thl* letter
’
Remember what we say
Stay away from our girls
We're coming back someday.

Pvt. Albert W. Relgler
1236 M P. Co. Avn.
Camp Atterbury. Ind.

FULL OF ENERGY...
• DRINK

SOME JOBS OPEN FOR YOUTHS 17 YEARS OLD, WHO HAVE HAD PRE­
VIOUS NYA OR HIGH SCHOOL MACHINE SHOP TRAINING

, You don't think of the real men.
. That leave there day by day.
• | You only think of girl friends
You'll get while they arc away.

HEL

ANDRUS SERVICE
Phone 2240

=j==a=r

Hastings, Mich.

t

in the l
Bob 1
did—re1
Now

here wl
I find I
Civilian
still hoi
what .
school &lt;
from 1
mon tlu
get sirs

off and
mean, i
tie tlrni

all glad
Home
501st

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                  <text>The Hastings Banner
EIGHTY-IIGHTH YEAR

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On thu ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ -tr -it

Home Front

SECTION ONE—PACES 1 to 8

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN. THURSDAY. OCTOBER 28. 1943.

22 PACES—3 SECTIONS

Local Option Referendum For County Nov.

—--------------- :

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:_______________ _

Larger Aid Given For Twq Drain Jobs
Maple- Grove Dependent Children
I Soon To Be Let
wherever you '
.
| Helen
E. Nelaon, supervisor ’ g
of1 Comm'r. Ritchie
..
-------- ' Barry County Bureau of Social Aid. ।

Greeting* from E.
to all in the Service
may be.
t
■»„.
to write to you but am glad to
make my small contribution.
First let us go back to last soring
when we. the farmers of Maplr*
Grove, had our plans all made for
planting and along came the
weather man and gave us plenty
oi rain which delaved our work but
when wc did have a week of good
weather win
with nw
the uiu
aid 01
of uur
our trwtiv
trusty
weauicr

__________

J

* ☆AT
A AGLANCI
GLANCE
AT

VOTERS MUST DECIDE IMPORTANT ISSUE
“Yes” Vote Favors Local
Option; "No” Vote Against

The Board Limited th.Year's Construction of
XmrVXuSISSi
^ehn'?Ory 5°S,S t0, Drain5 CoJt $’&lt;727.00
in any quantity
in counties where &gt;,r
County Drain Commissioner Mark
the sale Is still legal and transport $25 Unless Approved
Ritchie made his annual report to

This 1* a regular weakly feature
designed to aid you In your dur- ■

them Into Barry county.
i ,, .
,
,
'
very »oon. Mark Ritchie, county
report* that the State Social WeiThis Form of Control
It is &lt;nuy
only me
the sale o:
of Deers
beers, wines ।1 J. Under the recently auicnura
amended siaic
state the board of supervisors at their
drain
will let
the
fare Commission lias approved In-1—
—- commissioner,
dividual* to
— — to------A llule
-------------and liquors within the confine-) of drain law. those who petition lor a 9ct?ber,J?e!“£nj l?e
-,ot
creases in the maximum grant* for] contracts for .two drains,
How shall I vote on the referen­ Bairy County that will be prohlb- nfw drain do not
t° P*y any drains that had been constructed winning the
aid to dependent children. The! Preliminary work remalni. ~ — dum
issue on Monday. Nov. 2
ited.
। of the preliminary expenses for in- or reeonstrocted during the yw.
new celling* are a* follows:
i done
They are not new drains.
A cross placed in the square oo- v®«ti&lt;eUng and surveying for the !u'd °f U* new project* that will
That is a question which each.
A grant of 450 00 for a family i but cleaning and repair jobs.
with oke eligible child, plus 49 00 for iv’iJj.Sd
‘Larah”
Individual voter must answer fqr poslte "Yes" on your ballot means . -*an«- hi C“M- the drain is not ap- bCTT?.n^.e.r^
expires Dec. 4, H becomes good Oct.
himself.
that you favor prohibiting the sale
a£dKC0^’ruct*d That
mat
each addtional child In the eligible JX_k!3‘ed
all bmamiuuc
alcoholic ut-Tcragc
beverages nere
here in
In lo •* P*»d by —
the
county.
In some
«. «' 31 and remain* valid through Dec.
Before going lo She polls, how- of al,
■* —
—-j. •••
group. All aid to dependent chil-. J**
was asas­
n.....
—।— al) present
... cases
rrrwm.
tmuhi
1-1 .be a con- Of that amount 42178.24 WAS
ever, each voter should have a clear. Barry ..........
county: closing
c.a?this
e8 59
“ rxP&lt;'nsc
might
, dren
aren cases
cases which
wnicn can
can be
oe affected
arrectea I
sessed
to
Barry
county
at
large
for
*•__------ ------------- ._
ntvlmr into a small stream, which
definite underatending of the pro- ! sources of sale including the State । slrtf rable sum.
Blue stamps X, Y. Z good through
benefits to public health or to its
rwwitinn
11 i».w.. c,„_----- ,------ —«_
.------i At their session which closed last
the
we got tl»c crons
in.
ure
now
and
the iIncreases
&gt;. ,.*.*
&gt;
to
CQn_ highways. At the present time Nov. 20; Green stamps A. B. Cm
—-niaht
—
—...
-------- «.. “
r5.n
“* adjusted “
n(Llhe
ncro«*e* !
cleaned and extended. New and! Judging from questions being and light wines at-licensed stores ।
th‘L,board
hx-------------------Then when the first cutting of | will be included in the grants for larger tile will be laid. The writer. asked. It is evident that confusion | a« well os sale of beer and light '
there is a total of 88.829.77 in the Book 4 become good Nov. 1 and
matter They passed a di
alfalfa was.ready to put up along । November 1943.
a
in
fund
that
belongs
to
a
good
remembers when this drain was, still exists.
1 wine by the glass In restaurants and I reaoh&gt;Uon requesting the county
came the ruin again as you boys
---------------- ——----------------built across what is now the fair' The County Option proposition. taverns.
»
; a rain commissioner not to incur many drainage projects
from the farms know always hap­
grounds, the land being then owned as stated on the ballot reads:
A cross placed tn the square op- . any preliminary expense in any propens. But we arc not complaining.
lug. Ifl through
by his father. A large spring was
“Shall the manufacture and «*ie posite "No" on your ballot means i
nc*’ 111310 ,n e«e.ss of 25.
Stamp No. 29 :
An early frost in Sept, caused
found which poured a good sized. of Alcoholic liquor be prohibited in either that you favor the present w*thout the approval of the board's
some of the corn to be cut and
stream through the tile into the the County
County of Barry under the pro- system or that you are not satisfied ow.n dral° committee.
-small creek.
. ..
....
.
___
.....__ . . , ....
JilKf
U'hv
fhto
rtotlt
4
—
—
—
----put in the silos while other* were
Just why the petitioners should
with the present system but' do not
not frosted at all. Then we were
The other is known as the Bute
Thus the county Is voting on a fee] that local option Is the answer. have been relieved and the county
for canning sugar in amounts of
favored with a week of good weath­
Road drain and is in Castleton definite issue—the total exclusion of
soaked with all preliminary expen­
In brief:
5 lb. each through^ Oct. 31.
Cor in Which He W04
er which allowed u* tp get the bean
township.
The work will be. sales of alcoholic beverage* within
If you favor local option, vote ses. where a drain petitioned for is
Myers Is Big Gun,
crop harvested with a very small
Riding Left the Rood
largely done in the upper part, the county from all present legal "YES."
not approved, "is just one of those
Stamp 18 good for 1 pair, validity
amount of labor.
Accounts
for
3
Touchdowns
where
the
drain
will
be
cleaned
and
1
things"
which
legislatures
some;
outlets, such a* the State Uquor
If vou do not fgvor local option,
And Tipped Over
extended
indefinitely.
Airman*
We have raised a good quantity
the tile lowered
times do. .1
Store; package sale of beer and vote "NO."
Last Wednesday the Hasting* stamp No. 1 in War Ration Book
of food considering the handicap
light wine by stores as well as sale
This issue brought forward by
Saxons journeyed to Allegan and HI scheduled to become effective
we have had to work with such as of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fox,' of
of beer and light wine by the glass this referendum is an important
were entertained by a surprisingly Nov. 1.
shortage of labor and Inability of Johntown. died a* the result of
at licensed restaurants and taverps. one. consequently the elecUon. it­
stubborn Allegan team. In winning
getting machinery repairs when an automobile accident Sunday aft.
Some citizen* are under the Im­ self. ta of exceptional significance.
Stamp Number 8 from Basic,
। their fifth straight victory of this
ernoon. when the car trr which he
needed.
pression that they will fiierely be
It Is the duty of each and every
season, the locals gained 371 yards Mileage Ration A Book, worth 3
Little 4s being said of the boys was riding left the road. Upped
voting to modify the present sys­ qualified voter tn the county to go
gallons of gasoline
now valid
I ruihlng and 53 yards passing.
who are left on the farms helping over, and rolled over at least once.
tem at some future election.
tc the polls on Nov. 2 and cast a
i The first touchdown was made through Nov. 21.
to raise the crops. They are doing His parents live north of Bedford
Fuel OU
That Impression is incorrect.
ballot.
by Townsend, who took the ball on
n fine Job but would rather be out in Barry county, near the county
Late Sexton Archie
Improve Recreation Grounds a fake punt by Mycra and sprinted
Period 1 coupons in new ration*
Tills election IS IT!
Polling places will be open con- I
there helping In the fight.
line. Tire accident occurred on the
Furthermore it ts all Inclusive and tlnuously Including noon and sup- I
66 yards ton the Initial tally. Ayres
Reickord Knew How
Hold Comps. Have $260
The women are also doing- their first east and west highway north
complete.
ner hour from 7:00 a.m. to 8:00 pm. | The state of Michigan gave to kicked the extra point and the
bit in raising the gardens and you of the county line, and east of M-37. ■
And Did a Fine Job
score was 7-0.
'
The county Is given the choice of Barry county &lt;central wan time.
should see the fruit and vegetable*
Barry county, some time ago a
Tiie boy was riding In a car'
We have heard many complimen­
fn the second period, after an
That range of time should provide • small tract of land In Rutland
they have canned so we will not headed westward, toward M-37driv- tary remark* recently concerning either continuing the present set­
Itownship,
u„
havfi u&gt; me qur points to buy en by Merle Hammond. 16. of Riverside cemetery. It well deserves up or excluding all sales WITHIN a convenient hour for everyone.
with a nice frontage on exchange of punts. Hastings found
the county.
canncd food.
If you are not satisfied with the Algonquin lake. The state had acq- themselves in possession of the
Johnstown. With him in the auto- such commendation. The late ArNow as to those who have gone mible were also Robert Fox, about chle Relckord. who was for many
The proposition, however, does result of the* vote on Nov. 2 and uired Wils property because of the ball on their 49 yard line. Sparked
by Myera’ hard running and long
from around here: Wc do not nave 12. a brother of Jesse, also the driv- rear*
,—- the —
sexton,
•—
was-------------especially not prohibit transportation of al­ didn't bother to take the time to failure of the owners to pay taxes i Jams, the Saxons steamrollered to .'
•.
~
.
so many to report as the cities er's brother. Russell Hammond. adapted
vote, yourself, then you will have assessed against it.
J 'for his work there. He had coholic beverages into the county.
Allegan's 1 yard line A stubborn' Advance notice ha* just been re­
and villages do but wc are Just as They were on the country roa'd excellent taste and knew how to
If local option wins. |t will be no excuse for registering a “squawk."
When County
----- *—
Agent
* ”—
Harold
**— Fos- Allegan line held for two downs but ceived that the employee* of the
। ter learned about this gift, he sat cracked on th® third and Myera H^^ Manufacturing
proud of them.
mentioned. Ahead of them a short get the results he desired. He gave
Marley Ayers wlio was home on I distance was another car. with much thought and study to all the
। himself down and did some medita­ went over standing up. Ayres missed h*’e been awarded the eov«&lt;y
furlough has returned to New Jer- I
ting. Some very practical Ideas ocdetails of doing a fine piece of
Army-Navy
award lor exca•ey and his brother Carl is In Texas, i Richard Fox. 17. at the wheel. He
. curred to him. As usual something the attempted conversion and the 1 lenee
.
.~ in war production.
. Veryl Young Is in a camp in Maine. I is also a brother of the two here- in mind was done, and done as it
l worth while came from his think­ score was 13-0 at the half.
The actual presentation of the
In the third period the Saxons
ing.
Earl Pennpck. in the navy, has !i tofore named. According to reports should be.
official award flag, and of individ­
।
young
Hammond
was
closely
fol
­
,
You probably know that Barrv again drew blood as a result of a ual pin* for each employee will be
been transferred to an Lslan in lowing the ear ahead of him. PosMoat of the lot owners, too. are
' county holds the record for this 36 yard run by Myers around his
the S. W. Pacific. Marvin Goodson
deserving of praise for their In­
has been sent oversees. Robert siblv to avoid crashing into the au­ terest in the resting places of the
!f new registration* are an acAccording tb
tb the
the report
report made
made last
last state for the number enrolled in its own right end. which climaxed a
According
Flannery is in England. Nathan to he was following, he applied the bodies of their loved ones. Mr. curate indication the vote at the week by C- H. Osborn, as "friend of 4H clubs. It you feel like blaming sustained drive of 82 yard*. Ayres’
Sheldon, the last wc heard, was in brakes, and the car skidded, left Relckord often expressed his appre­ referendum next Monday. Nov. 2. the court." to the board of super­ some one for that record, take it kick was good and the score showed
-u-v. In
in the
inc fourth
maim quarter
quuiier the
uie Hasriao- I, ,
~~ •
Washington, and Harry Swan Jr. the roadway, tipped over and rolled ciation of their cooperation, their will be a large—or at least much visors he did a fine Job in collect-, out on Harold Foster. There are 20-0.
over. Little Jesse died after being willingness to work with him In larger than for the average special I ing alimony during the year end­ a few streaks of gray in his sandv lings
tings team again turned on the ■■ ducUon Awards.
Is in the Navy.
heat and marched 72 yards for the is Rear Admiral George H.
And now we think it is lime to taken from the nuto, his neck wai making Riverside the
atUactlveelection.
election.
—--------------ing October 1. 1943. Ti&gt;c »llmony to liair, but he likes youngster* and | last touchdown). Townsend, who who. as a former Hasting* re
tries to keep young In spirit. He
milk the cows, feed the hogs, and broken. The other occupants es- spot It has become.
ime.
I
The
question
of
local
option
for
I
be
paid
by
the
divorced
husband
must
have
enjoyed
learning (
caned with bruises that were not
chickciu-so.
Tiie cemetery board deserve a lot
lot ,
Burry
,
County Is something which
„
' Ls decreed by the court, bw
so •»
iris
« m&gt;.
Mr. has never forgotten the things he shifted to fullback the last half, and fine production record made t
of credit for tnelr good work. They concerns every citizen of voting I Osborn's job. os 'Tri’end of the liked to do when he was a lad on : Myera alternated in carrying the
Moy the Lord watch you and keep serious.
When
Deputy sheriff
Harry have given every encouragement tn age.
you.
: court." to see that, the oaah is forth- a farm. He can still look al life ball and Myera ended the drive by
Cheeseman,
of
Johnstown,
who
po
­
!
charging
straight
through
the
AlleMay the Lord lift up his coun­
ihc MXton £n hIs plMis^for^making
so far. little bitterness or mud coming. It Is not difficult to under- Horn the farm-boy's viewpoint. He , .._.
', gan
gan line
-- ----- far
-------15-----------------yard* and -----------paydirt.
tenance unto you and give you liced the accident, arrived on the Riverside an appropriate place for throwing has been evident; rather । stand why the divorced husband is'knows that "all work and no play",
scene, tha boy's body had been re­ its purpose, which ts to express the unusual in .view of the fact that ■ not In a mo0d to be in any hurry isn't good for farm or any other 1 The kick for the extra point was
Peace.
moved and carried away In his loving interest of the living in this ixjttiri
Sincerely.
Usui litiR a trnrlmn1 tn tirn. r.bout handlne tn the eash tn lili boys—or girls either—and that wide and the score ended with HasMr. and Mra. Ralph Pennock. brother's car. which later took the their deer ones who have passed on. ------mote----fer
—
-------------argument.
body to a Battle Creek undertaker. The board has not only planned
Contrary to expectations, pressure
wiselv to meet the present needs of groups have kept out oh the con­ Failure' to pay the alimony is con- ।
"Hello Again" to all of you—with
the cemetery, they have also hud test, It has been mostly a county lempyof the court, whch is no trif-. board of supervisors to donate to
a special Tally-Ho to those of you
its future needs in mind. They have affair, even though the outcome Ittlg matter, as a few divorced hus­ I the 4H boys and girls and those
who 'took off' from the US.O.
emphasized
the
necessity
of
a
suffi
­
toom Tuesday morning for Fort
bands have learned to their sorrow. II who are Interested in their work
cient endowment to provide for the will be of statewide (perhaps even For the year mentioned. Mr. Osborn ■ the free use of this acreage for 11
Custer We'll be anxious to hear
14H recreation center during the
care of cemetery lots after the near national) interest.
from you. where you are to be sta­
Those opposing local option are collected 416.865.69 alimony—which:1। vacation season. The board gladly
19th. after first notifying aU mem­
relative*
of
those
whose
bodies
are
13 a record. In many divorces, where,
tioned. In other words the "basic"
bers by mail that a reoolutlon con­
buried there have passed on. They financing tnclr campaign entirely children are involved, if the di­ gave their consent and turned this
facts of your life. So 'carry-on' and
Programs Planned For
from funds raised within the coun­
tract over to Harold and the 4H'rs.
cerning the Barry county quesliot
have
accumulated
an
endowment
For
$20,000
Gift
for
Airport
the best of luck to you.
ty. according to a iwom statement vorced hubband and father does not
Well,
they
did
something
about
of
local option would be dlscusaed
fund
of
455.000,
and
have
kept
it
First
Week
In
November
Did you fellows notice the list of
ey. then the public would have it. and plan to do a lot more. The
Mayor Names Airport
well Invested In good, interest­ by their campaign committee. Like­
By unanimous vote of those pres­
the twenty H.H8. gals, under the
fool the bill through some wel­ club members were on hand -at
Barry County 4H Club members
wise, those favoring local option
Committee
bearing
securities.
It
has
been
ent. the member* of the Post slat­
fare agency.
direction of Ruth Robson, who do
will hold their 1943 Fall Achieve­ ed
have
depended
on
funds
raised
here.
Harold'*
request,
and
muscled
in
on
growing
quite
rapidly
in
recent
their concurrence with the ac­
The fine gift of 420.000 by tha
a xery Important iob of volunteer
the Job of making that piece of ment Day programs at four differ­ tion of the national convention q
work at the hospital. There's no Hastings Manufacturing Co. to this years, because its need and value The only outside help ha* been
land suitable for their uses, and ent locations over the county dur­
become more and more evi­ a few speakers and a certain amount
age limits on who can help win this city, to be used In the purchase and nayc
ing the first week of November.
they
worked
like
beavers,
and
have
dent
to
all
who
are
interested
in
of
literature
for
distribution.
war and you fellows must find a development of an airport for Has­ the cemetery'. The board ha* also
Seven hundred eighty six members
Barry
county's
local
option
something to show for it.
great satisfaction in hearing how tings. comes at an opportune time. kept the- costs rof burial and the referendum has boon strictly a
’.5? .
.
,rhe nexl step was to get in touch will receive certificates and pin ing in port, "all action on the ques­
seriously your young kid brothers Nothing can be done Just now to care of lotA at reasonable figures.
with the
the state
state department
department of
or con
con-­ awards in
m 1053
nraj projects completed
compicveu tion of prohibition ahould be dMM^
Barry county affair.
with
and sisters are on the alert to do further the project on account of
serration,
vrvatlnn wnicn
which owns
r»wnx aooui
about v.wu
9.000
0
000 i during the summer season, accordWe asked K member of the board
:' servauon.
That
is
a*
It
should
be.
the
war;
but
it
seems
certain
that
aU they can to speed our victory so
.-.tu. Vnni'..
County
Oonservation Officer George Sum-'1 acres in
in n.irinnH
Rutland. u
Hope.
Yankee. tne
Ing to
to Hvnkl
Harold .1
J. Pruter
Foster. County
if they had yet decided on a suc­
every
live
city
will
need
an
airport
you will come back home.
ner was arraigned Thursday before Springs and Orangeville townships. Agr i. Agent.
cessor to Mr. Relckord 'a* sexton.
Mention of hospital reminds us soon after the war, because freight, He said thev had not done so as
Municipal Court Judge CorUlght on | which is to be a sort of game paraAll programs are planned for I
of the story of the senior nurse who express and mall carrying by air­ yet. Naturally they will want a
» warrant sworn to by Albert Ben 'dlse for hunters, who can hunt on I evenings starting at 7:00 o clock
plane,
on
a
large
scale
seems
certain
said to her Junior aide. "Don't wor­
of Maule Grove township. Mr. Bell' these lands during the season, with-1 with pot luck supper. Tuesday eve- ORIN JOHNSON, Prop.
good man to succeed the one who
On account of his health and
ry about the guy he's Just a sheep to follow the end of World War II. had done the work so satisfactor­
Local 138. UAWJC1O. made up charges that the conservation otfi- | out asking any one's permission.! nlng. November 2 club members in
. The Hasting* Chamber of Com­
In wolf's clothing."
ily. So the place Is still open. The entirely of employees of the Has­ cer hunted on his land without per- This land is considered to be now the southwest quarter win meet at shortage of help Mr. Johnson
merce
has
been
interested
In
se
­
Dear T-c Grammarian:—
sexton will be well paid and, in tings Manufacturing Company, Is mission, and that he was hunting unsuited for farming, but can raise the Delton School with Calvin
curing
an
airport
for
our
city,
and
without having his license number ! trees and rabbits, squirrels and Floria as
Did you notice that test week we
ns program chairman. WedWed­
addition, will have the rent-free use
a benefit dance at the without having his license number I trees and rabbits, squirrels and Florla
mile west
had Bob Parker at Saracuse. in­ Is happy over this very substantial of the comfortable home on the sponsoring
Country Club. Saturday evening. displayed on his back as the law ' other game. There were abandoned nesday evening. Nov. 3 club mem­
stead of Syracuse University. A gift for that purpose. The city cemetery grounds. It will be a October 30th. to raise funds for the requires. Mr. Sumner pleaded not ' houses and bams on these lands, bers in the northwest quarter will I!
an excellent list of horses, cows,
mere typographical error, but we council, too. are concerned in hav­ steady, probably a llfe-Ume Job foguilty. He furnished the required which were of no use to the depart- meet at the Middleville School with ing
r
Bar
7
County
United
War
Oht
ing
Hastings
on
the
air
map;
be
­
thought wc shbttla call it to your
anv man who can V"
fill **"
the “
ptacC
’■*
A1f expenses
of the dance a
8100 ball and was released. The | ment: but Harold and others could Maxine Finkbelner a* program calves, hogs, hay and grain, farm
....
will
be
cause
ahv
city
that
has
not
the
attention Just to keep you on the
(Continued on page 3. Sec. 1)
chairman. Thursday evening. Nov. 5 tools and some household goods.
facilities for the landing and taking acceptably.
paid out of the local’s entertain­ hearing on ills case was set for I
job. We're depending on you to pull off
Friday. Oct 29.----------------------------------------------------------- club members in Ute southeast Harold Belcher will cry the sale.
of
airplanes
may
soon
be
a
back
ment
fund,
so
that
100%
of
the
us "thru" Things In general are number after peace shall return to
quarter of the county.
evening's receipts can be contribu­
looking up.
Our nation.
ted to the War Chest.
Hoping you'are the same.
At jhe city council meeting Fri­
Admission depends upon a dona­
PASSING or ALBERT
Uhlng club and delegates to State
day night that body proceeded to
tion
of
50c
or
more
at
the
door.
Overheard on ‘the comer this express Its anpreclatlon of the gift
Club Week will be announced.
The dance will be an "As You
Following an illnaaa of several
week. "I had lust finished rending
Members who have carried on sev­
extended It* "thank you" to
Like" affair In other words, mem­
Dr. George B. Darling, president
a letter from Jim ahcliatcJownto and
en years of project work and lead­
the donors. The mayor was nubers and guests are Invited to wear and comptroller of the W. K. Kel­
ers with five years of service will
"‘Si" H'pST Tffl0- ‘“rS to iEiT’SmSKU. «
tuxedos or overalls—whichever they logg Foundation, has resigned both ,
played. Someday I11.Find you. four
BCt wlth s Uke committee,
be presented with awards recog­
prefer.
positions and will go to Washing- |
1 bort, ccnour favorite piece, and all of a from the chamber of Commerce.
nizing their yeans of service to the and had always I
ton. D. C.. to engage in research ,'
and grocery
ducting a meat m
sudden I couldn t ent a mouthful.
planning fOr and developing an
| ■*
“*
—
community.
CHICKEN PIE SUPPER
work with the National Council of I
Pnnnv hnw
fl tilin':
_ . for
/_ r Hastings. Mayor Leon­
*Udg. Plan* Teitimonial
It Is Less Thon for 1943
Funny
how music can do a
thing airport
The county Extension Staff will buslneaa for near:
Also bazaar, afternoon and eve­ Research. He was engaged In that':
/Dinner
and
Dance
Nov.
6
ing about a year
like that to you."------ or is It.
ard named as the council's com­
Cen. Fund Hos Larger Bal.
ning Tues.. Nov. 2, Prairieville W. S. work for the Detroit board of health ।
Greetings and war stamps this mittee Aldermen Don Siegel. Roy
Charles H. Leonard, present may­ C. 8. at. church 6:30 until all are when he became a member of the I The budget for 1944. providing, wer question* regarding extension Mrs Bessmer mo.-^ ~ ------ ---------home on N. Broadway. He iiad al­
week for you—
Thomas. Harry Miller and For—“' or of Hastings, who has taken an ierved—Adv. 10-28.
Foundation staff, as assistant to for all anticipated county expenses; work, discuss new projects for the ways been a sportsman and * fan­
Pvt. Robert Beadle. 36460577
Lane.
. | active part in city and county af(he late Dr. Pritchard who was then for next year was adopted by the1 winter of 1944 of special interest to cier of pedigreed bird dog*, and m
The citizens of Hastings are =r- fair* for many years, received stateDance at Moose Hall every Sat 1 at the
.... head
...— of
- -------------------------------- board of supervisors last week. It' livestock members and show pic­ to, u toXh pwmUUA ww to.
that
organization.
Beattie, Wash.
tlnlv grateful to the Manufacu! °g wide recognition at Pruden audl- night*. good orchestra. Masquerade He succeeded Dr. Pritchard follow’ tun* of members and event* of the
calls for 4100DOO which, with the' past summers' work. 4H club memYour folks will call for them at
(Continued on page 3. Spc.
I torium, Lansing, Oct. 20, when he dance Oct. 30.—Adv. 10-38.
Ing his decease.
the office and pul them away for
42.178.24 county drain tAXk makes1 bera, leaders and parents are invited Gun dub He was also a
was installed a* Grand Master of*
Ci until you return. Good health,
the total asking this year 8102,178.24.■ and urged to attend one of the
the I.O.OF. Lodge of- Michigan at
t wishes, good luck.
Last year the total, including the1 meetings with their local club
Surviving are his v
a ceremony which also Included the
county drain tax. was an even1 group.
Besamer; two son*. I
Irstallatlon of Mra. Zeta Tlmpoci
Looking simply swell, to say
ton. Ohio, and Sgt.
8105.000—or a saving to the tax­
of Dbtroit as president of the Renothing of being a Yen’
payers next year of 83.821.78. But
bakali Assembly.
looking guy in uniform is Wesley
that does not tell the whole story.
Mr. Leonard's rise In rank In the
Manker. H.HB. 41. who is home on
Mien.;- two gnuxHuuioran.
Lost year, on October 1. tn the
Grand Lodge began six years ago
15 day furlough from Camp Ruck­
General Fund, which is used tc
sisters. Mrs. Jacob Rehor and
when he was appointed Grand Her­
er. Ala. Wes has been in service 10
pay «thc operating expenses of the
ald.
months. He says all the hometown
county, there was a balance ol
. Member* of the I.O.OF. Lodge
fellows at Rucker. Tommy Kerr,
839.765. On October 1 this yeai
here are planning a testimonial din­
etc. are fine, he like* the army and
the balance was 849.898 or 810,133
The funeral will be th
ner and. dance for the new Grand
we can believe it. because he looks
more than a year ago.
day afternoon at three
Master on Saturday. Nov. fl. Several
Herewith is the summary of
Herewith.is a summary of the
It. Hl* brother Roy la In the Naval
. Safe financing for the counts
the Leonard chapel, with
notable outstate guests, including
the
viewpoint
of
those
favoring
reasons
given
by
the
Barry
,
Air Corps, on a carrier somewhere
would call for a considerably larg­
. Justice Edward M. Sharpe of the
in Riverside.
the
return
of
local
option
here.
County
Opponents
of
Local
in the South Pacific.
•
er balance than tills year, because
Michigan Supreme Court and Miles
Ttie paragraphs arc taken from
Option for voting “NO" on
Bob FleM Is home—looks spten- I
Gray, clerk of the state house of
the expenses of the last three
this issue. The summary repa sermon on this subject de­
did—returns back to Georgia.
represen taUve* will be present.
months of the year arc apt to bo
oreaenta a digest of numerous
livered in the Methodist church
Now listen U&gt; this fellows, "H
large, and some emergency might
Charlie says that he Is interested
here Sunday by the Rev. L.
■ individual opinions.
took me a long time to get used to
In the IO.O.F. Lodge work because,
demand an unusual amount. Undet
Winston Slone. It was recom­
the Army but now that I'm back
Those of us opposed to local op­ the law a board of supervisors can­
a* on organization, it is taking an
mended to the BANNER editor
1 here with an honorable discharge
active part in promoting many proj­
as being an excellent present*-' tion represent a wide range of view­ not borrow money in excess ol
1 find It very hard to get used to
point. Many are not satisfied with 85.000 in such a case, and the
ects of general public value.
Uon of the case for local option.
Civilian life. Believe-It or not. I’m i
present conditions; some are ttown- county would be left in an awkward
Long before Pearl Harbor, he
still homesick for the army " That* |
said that the lodge had taken the
"I know that there 1* an honest rlght disgusted; a few are pretty situation. So the board has decid­
what Arthur Bryans (McOmber
difference of opinion, even among well satisfied with the present set­ ed to play safe and build up the
school dlst.) said when he returned
up: All. however, are unanimous in General Fund so a* to avoid that
from Fort Story. Va. after 14
church members, concerning this the opinion that local option is not danger.
mi.
more
uian
la.uvu
umia
naa
.
month* in service. He aays he
already been accumulated and these .liquor problem. Some of you do the answer to the problem of Uquor
The board mado two or three |
get straightened around but it teht
were rusiied to the South Pacific not agree with me. You have told control.
salary adjustment*, making small i
easy to begin right where you left
We believe this for the following raises. But by having two policy
me so. I have no V.VO..V
desire .A,
to tell ,toto
you
off and we understand what you
Another project has been the es­ what to- think nor how to vote, reasons which deserve consider*- members on the county welfare.
mean. Art. Ju»t give yourself a lit­ RECEIVES SILVER
tablishment of 375 free beds tn I do not pretend to have all the tlon:
commission next year. Instead of
tle time to settle down and you’ll PILOT’S WINGS
But, there are some
1. Local option never has and one. as we explain In‘another ar­
be OK. and Just remember we're . Second LL. Ross M. Norwood, son hospitals throughout the state. answers.
----------—svent the consumption ticle, the salaries to be paid by
These
beds are not reserved for things about which I am dead sure, never
will pre,
all glad to have you home.
: of Mrs. Henry Germaine, Milo, who member* of the LOO P. Lodge and and some other things about which of alcoholic 1
the county will be a little less
Home recently was—
was graduated Oct. 1*4, from the their families but are for general I have decided conviction*."
. merely enoourt.— ~ ---------- ------- than a, year ago.
WINS HONORS AT
Cpl. Clair E. Clum. ABK.
Army Air Training Command at community use.
1. “First of all. I am convinced bootleggers and “blind pigs" thus
The 4 terns for which the county GREAT LAKES
Such projects a* thee*. Charlie tn my own mind that you cannot creating a situation which defies budget provides are a* follow*:
GREAT LAKES. ILL.. Oct. 14
yirt HQ a Hq. Co. SjVW. Regt.. Sttended^hTgraduaS®.'u.“n^
beltevro. arc a vital part of the compromlM with the liquor in- any sort of legalized control Any Friend of the Court 8 1400
Drew Field
wood accompanying them home for I.O.O/. work and are a required tereata. Give them an Inch and officer who has had practical ex____ Louise Ducktr. 717 B. Hanover 81..
Circuit Court
SjOOO
10 day furlou^i. He returned to hh
factor in any lodge or organization they will take a mile every time.' perlence with liquor law cnforce- Justice Courts ............. *“
M0 Hastings. Mich., has been graduated
Birthday—Sept. 34th.
which hope* to retain an fntereeted. They are interested in only one meat can testify to the tremendous Probate Court
6.100 from recruit training as *----------------(Continued on page 4. Section 3.)
enthusiastic membership.
(Continued on Page 3. Sec. 1J
I
(Continued on Page 3. Sec. ij
I. of hl* company al the 1
(Continued on Page 3. 6ec. 1.)
1.)

JOHNSTOWN BOY IS
KILLED IN ACCIDENT

HASTINGS DEFEATS
ALLEGAN 26-0

RIVERSIDE IS A
BEAUTIFUL SPOT

4 H CLUBS MAKE A
FINE SHOWING

Hastings Mfg. Co.
Employees Win
Army-Navy "E"

Outside Interests Stay Collected $16,865.69
Clear of County's
J
Alimony Money
Local Option Fight
During Year

Barry Legion P&lt;
Acte on Local

4-H ACHIEVEMENT
AWARDSTOBEMADE

COUNCIL THANKS
MEG. COMPANY

Conservation Officer
Charged by Albert Bell
With Law Violations

PISTON RING CIO
BACKS WAR CHEST

CHARLES LEONARD
GRAND MASTER

AUCTION SALES

Resigns Presidency of
Kellogg Foundation

At MirU
Ilf
M|( H iI n
81 n
II r
f

BARRY CO. BUDGET
CALLS FOR
$100,000

PROS" AND "CONS" OF THE
LOCAL OPTION ISSUE
VOTE [3 YES VOTE S NO

.THU*

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�THE HASTINGS BANNER, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 28. 1M3

.'7. r

.—u c \.ir—HOME EXTENSION
meetings nov. 2-3

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The Shultz Community
Mrs EUilyn
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Delton
The Ladles Aid Society of the
Prairieville Methodist church will
hold its annual bazaar and chicken
pie .'.upper in the church Tuesday
Nov. 2.
The Mar-O-Not class of the
Methodist Sunday school will hold IU
tegular meeting at the home of
Mrs. Fulton at Crooked lake Thurs­
day evening Nov. 4. A potluck sup-

Slab Bacon
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Coats Grove
The LAS. will meet at 2 p.m
Thursday afternoon. Nov. 4 with
Mrs John Woodman for afternoon
meeting only. The program will be
in charge of Mrs. Orpha Wing and
Mrs Stella Kelsey. There will be
election of officers.
Naw ■ Mothers-Halloween party
Friday. USO 7:30. Members urged
to attend. Refreshments.

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Tlits is one In a series of four
meetings planned during the year
on wartime homemaking problems,
as part of the home economics ex­
tension program of Michigan Stale
College.
For further Information contact
the County Extension Office at the
Court House in Hastings.

COMMUNITY NOTICES -;

GUM TURPENTINE

....kJ

Pond states. Whether or not this
household equipment found in Barry
I County homes will last for the du, ration depends on the care every
family gives it. Miss Pond wUi discuia the use and care given to U»e
range, relrtgerator and small elecI lrlca, e^lpmenj w vltal war m*.
terials will not be needed for re-

THEATRES

1
S
WARTIME FOOD

"How Wc Can Make Ous Household Equipment Taat- Is announced
by Mary E. Bullis, home extension
agent m the first lesson tor local
leaders of home extension groupe.
to be given on Nov. 2 and 3.
Miss Julia Pond, extension ipeciallst in home management, from
Michigan State College, will condud the two all-day uatning meetIngs at the Court House in Hastings.
MkiertkU iluu&gt; in euenu.1 u&gt;
wbinuik
Uir *kr ktc ,1,0
gm*bU,1
Io“
tone.
Mu&lt;

Swiss ambassador to Guatemala.
Central America, a Harvard medi­
cal student, who accompanied their
son. Palmer Osborn, home an va­
cation.
.
1
It seems ccxkI to see Bernard McPharlln's familiar face back al the
cld lob betiInd tiie counter at
Bairds. "Bun" received his honor­ Andrew Sbtera tn "Ahrsyi
able discharge from the army this
month and after a few days' imntA Lonely Hearts Club suspected
Ing on arriving home has started by authorities of being a racket is
work again. He testifies as to a the key setting for this Jive-filled
two-wav sentiment as to the out­ Jamboree.
come of his nrmy experience—a na lural feeling of pleasure to be with
Leader X"
hU family again and at his old Job. '। "Squadron
but after all the months in camp 1 with Erie Portman, Ann Dvorak
Cunning Nazi propaganda bnckand hard training, there's naturally I1
-I..
a feeling of disappointment that he - [,re“ and. ,and* ,k. - —I. ..nl.l. ..V
1
hunted tw
by rhiuh
British intoin.
Intelli­
couldn't leave with his contingent. London, huntwt
now practically ready for the over­ gence and a victim for death by
his
crowd,
the
Gestapo.
seas trip. "It's like going through
high school." he says, "and at the
end bring denied the diploma you
had worked for."
, , j
Ravel Shellenbarger has flnlslwd
The gay and screwy adventures
his fchoollng at Dearborn and af- of two htfppy-go-lucky cowbogs,
tor spending five days home, left who become Involved In a gangster
Monday
night
for
Bremerton. brawl.
WaEhlngtpn. for further trnnsportation.
,
,
A Scream In the Dark" starring
Storm windows in .-place early “
Marie McDonald. Robert' Lowery
wan! off first-of-the-scason heat
A young newspaper reporter de­
termines lo change his field of en­
emohnsizr.
Seldom has the black frost that deavor and opens an office as a pri­
vate
detective.
kills hardy vegetation held off ns j
late as this fall. Many gardens are;
stii! dteptaytng colorful blooms.
. Headin for Gods Country
Barry county's Eddie Van PoperVirginia Dale and
ing and Eaton county's Frank Pitt William l.undlsm
Higby are now working as a team
An adroit mixture pf redblooded
for the state selective service check- action and interesting characters,
ing the draft boards of the state;
—
■
a brace of capable officers -CharU&gt; the Marines starring
lotto Republican-Tribune.
!
. IJfery’ Fay Ba,nlrr'
The council Friday evening In- ncginald Owen
structed the two supervisors to I A timely military picturtzallon of
spread 9-10-of a mill paving tax on *ne lT 8. Marble Corps. an Insplrthelr winter rolls, which will be Ing story of American heroes,
collected in December and Jan­
"Holy Matrimony" starring
uary.
Harold Pennock and MLss Char- ■I Montv Woolley. Gracie Fields
Kid Cupid draws a bead on be-1
Ir.ttc Cobb, were quietly united In '
marriage on Thursday. October 14. whiskered Monty and before ho
the Rev. L. Winston Stone, reading knows it he and Oracle are togeth­
the single ring service "at the par­ er in a row-covered cottage, with
sonage.
a laugh for every shingle on the
roof.

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Mrs. Pearl West is spending n
few weeks at the home of her son.
Leon West, on E. Grand, while
rreuperating from an operation.
Because several Barry county
toys have been helped by the Starr
Commonwealth the stipervUora eonnniMd the annual olft of SI DO tn
that institution. It gave the same
amount to the SalvaUou Army,
The board of supervisors last
week passed a suitable resolution
honoring the memory of the late
T. S. K. Retd, who served the coun­
ts' for one term as county clerk.
An interesting guest in the Wai-

it.

Ring Bolog

KAFFEE

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Smoked Hams
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Stops B.O."
use it daily

POTATOES

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.
:
Mrs Stewart Kelley is recovering
nicely from her .recent operation
her home.
203 W. Court St.
Mrs. Frank Hoes was taken to
Pennock hospital Sunday. Her
daughtera. Mra. Fred Hendershott
of Grand Rapids and Mrs. T. M.
Paubtn of Detroit arc here with
h’*r
Walter Snyder Ls a patient at
I?'.'!
lun InofIM
,h,bathroom
rlkhl. k,lau halunlay
by k
tall

N. MAIN ST.. NASHVILLE. MICH.

Brush Ridge
The Brush Ridge Community
Club will meet at the school house
Friday evening. Oct. 29. A Hallow­
een jiarty will be put on. Everyone
welcome.
s Doud School
I
=
Chicken supper. Oct. 20. free will
■ offering. All welcome. —Adv. 10-28
Bowens Mills
=
The Bowens Mill". L. A. S. will
= meet with Mrs. E. D. Springer for
== a pot luck dinner. November 2.
m' election day. There will be a sale
of donated articles, proceeds to go
Bto the Red Cross.
ORG
The St. Cecilia Choir Guild wdl
home of Mrs. Irene Hayes.

!

ORGANIZATIONS

Hospital Guild 14 will meet at

1:30 Tuesday. Nov. 2 with Mra. M

The mothers or wives of Navy.
Coast Guard or Marines. are cor­
dially Invited to attend a Hallo­
ween party. Friday evening, October
20 nt 7:30 at the U£.O. room. Some
of the work, which has been done,
by the club, will be on display.
HONORED MISS RADFORD
Mias Doris Radford, whose mar­
riage to Ensign Grover C. Hansen, of
Wilmington. Delaware took place
Tuesday evening, was the guest
of honor at a surprise dessertbridge Saturday afternoon at the
home of Mrs. Richard M. Cook.
Mrs. Cook. Mrs. Clayton . Brand stetter and Mrs. Earl Coleman were
the hostesses. Dessert was served
by the Misses Doris Gamble and
Agnes Johnson from a table beau­
tifully decorated with yellow can­
dles in crystal holders and yellow­
baby chrysanthemums. Other deco­
rations included an attractive man­
tel arrangement of pink roses and
crepe paper. Bridge prises were won
by Miss Doris Gamble, Miss Vir­
ginia Potu. Mrs. Vernon Engle and
Miss Radford. The affair also inf
eluded a miscellaneous shower for
ML* Radford. Twenty-four guesu

were present.

Lending n bomber mission over
Germany. Georges plane Ls shot
down he parachutes to earth and
in a Nazi internment camp, he
meets Annabella.

The New 2nd Word
Sewer Needs No
Booster Pump
The Banner was misinformed
about the plan of using a twostcr
plimp. In diverting Second ward
sewage from the Imhoff tank to the
city's sewngr disposal system. Citv
Engineer Lnborteaux savs that the
sewage thus diverted will need no
pumping, as gravity will do the
work. But there are five or six
houses, he said, on East Railroad
street, in that ward, which are now
served bv the Imhoff tank sewer,
which will have to be cared for. His
plan is to have the tank emptied,
cleaned and put in good condition
foe service, and have if continue to
receive the sewage from the Rail­
road street homes, also from four
or five more houses on that street
which are not now connected with
a sewer. It is believed that the fail­
ure of the Imhoff tank to do a g.tod
Job was became it was so heavily
overloaded; and that it will operate
Mttsfactorly with the comparatively
few homes on that one street.

DIRECT FROM THE STADIUM

WJR
BOB KELLEY

IAT0I0AY
AHIRNOON

•rOHSOKCD IV YOU* FRIENDLY

MURANCE COUNSELOR

MICHIGAN
vs.
ILLINOIS
Dorrance Trethric
Agency
n~r N.Uk—kl tok RUf.
Hastings

Phone »

�T»t l»«Th«H UKWtttllto. OCTOBER 28, 1M3
out benefit of license In the pro­ fl to start further improvements year by a West Central League rtaround the world; we can hibition era!
nexl year. Isn’t that fine?
val. will meet the Saxons in what
(Continued from page 1. 8ec. 1) ' do
' no *leas on the home front. It U
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•
'
promises to be the deciding game adv. elsewhere in this Issue for full
8. Local option brings up a ques­
particulars.
thing—prof its. They are notorious an aspersion upon these men to tion of personal privilege. There
law breaker* and they encourage
their patrons to break every law . --- — - — - -—
, --------------that seeks lo pul restraint upon lhe most drunken nation on the armed services. Leas than 10 pet
Having decided to quit fanning.
(Continued from Page 1. Sec. 1.)
face
of the earth
earth. When
When our
our nn.
an­ cent of this number will be able
them "
,af
'" of
*»**■•* 1
Sea the advertisement elsewhere In Mr. Straw will dispose of the per­
2. "Tills so-called State Liquor. nual consumption of liquor is more to vote on this Issue through no
sonal property at public auction at
18 gallons per capita (and It Is fault of their own. Yet. It is a
Control about which we boast in! than
better than 20 in Michigan, then. I question In which (hey liave a per­
hl* farm located 24 miles north
Michigan doe* not control In the
and 1 1-4 miles east of Nashville;
| AMBROSE J. GUERNSEY. Prop.
interest of temperance. It seeks think It Is lime to do something sonal Interest and they have cer­
or 24 miles west of- Vermontville
tainly earned the right for consid­ (Continued from Page 1. Section 1.) .
BecauIr lllry *« m(nlng lo W1.
only to sell as much liquor as pos­ about it."
on the Hastings joad. He Is offering
"Barry County would seem lo be eration. Perhapa they might be Supervisors ...................
sible so as to Increase state reve­
4,000 other firm Mr. Guernsey will have a good list of horses, cattle, sheep,
nue. Our ’ Liquor Control Com­ a good place for us to begin. Vlc- willing to let us do their thinking Court house and grounds
3.000. au auction sale on what is lu.uwn hogs, chickens, hay. grain farm
mission might better be called the tory here would encourage many for them; perhapa not. Why not let Detention Home
1.TO0 u the Clayton Hinckley farm, io- machinery, miscellaneous articles,
Liquor "Controlled" Comm!**ion. It o4»»er counties to do'likewise. We them decide after they gel back! Prosecuting Attorney ..
2.000 caled the first place south of the and household goods. Harry Pen­
Temperanae means moder:| Ion County Clerk
has put Michigan way out in the hate a tremendous responsibility.
Catholic Cemetery. He is offering U nington will cry the sale and R.
there U no
easy road Regtater^^f^^^ds '
ffont row. We consume more beer The fate of the temperance cause and
Lo moderation
by quick,
lhe ■’PM»-a-U»r"|
llJt of
cows, calves. A Lapo will act as clerk. See the
and wine per capita than any in many places and for many years Lo moderation by the
farm tools and some household adv. elsewhere in this Issue for full
other state, and more hard Uquor to come depends upon what we do route. Rather, real temperance will school Commissioner
particulars,
than any other state, save one." , now. Let us act according to our come only as a result of education Drain Commissioner .
best
conscience
I
”
Jeh“11 Blwrur. DrparUn.nl ...
3. "Drinking among young peoSee the advertisement elsewhere in LAFAYETTE US BORNE, Adm.
and home. You can persuade an1
pie is Increasing at an alarming!
iSooita#uc tor ful1 Part,cularsAmerican to do something, but you Election Supplies
Owing to the death of Sarah
rale. We repealed Prohibition be­
can’t browbeat him into it.
Henney. Mr. Usbome will dispose
Recording births and deaths
“0 MERLE IL BRADFIELD. Prep.
cause of what it was doing to our
. — - —
__ ,
. . —
। of the personal property at public
County Agricultural Agent
young people but it could not hold a (Continued from Page 1. Section I.)
Mr.
Bradfield
has
decided
to
have
200*
।
auction
al the residence located Just
Tax Allocation Commission
£Lvl'r
J Problems which the bootlegger and
100 ®n auction sale at his place local- west of the Carlton Center store; or
Canvassing Board
^ta
,hc "b,lnd pl&lt;" P1™1'1 Thp bO°t5 720' *d 7H miles north of Richland; or 64 miles northeast of Hastings. He
County Health Unit nue
tn7rea^“ 1JIF
Ie«’tcr and ■bllnd P*» "
brln«
10*000
8
miles
south
and
1
mile
west
of
is
offering
a good list of household
Hospitalization --------- --------flD00 Dtlton; located in Milo, known as goods and miscellaneous articles.
County Farm and Infirmary
-------- ------as -dismal
and
9 000 th* Walter Spaulding farm. He is
Direct Relief
Ucn age girls Increased 39 B’:.
1 problems which are i_
rordld a* anything in the field of
1
offering
a
good
list
of
cows,
hogs,
4. "Drunken driving is on the in­ social welfare. Ask any welfare of­ (Continued from Page 1. Section 1.) Administration Expense.
3 600 chicken*, and machinery. Loren
Welfare
crease. Figures issued by tiie F. B. ficer who ha* had experience with see that they would be very de­
I. show that arrests for drunken the "blind pig” problems back in sirable for the 4H dub recreation Soldiers Burial
County Tuberculosis Expense
4.000
driving have Increased more than tha days of prohibition!
grounds. So permission was given Blate Hospitals
4.000
100': since 1932—the last year of
2. Local option will not prevent to wreck these buildings and tote Miscellaneous ....
Prohibition—and each year during
lite lumber to the Algonquin tract,
that interim has shown a steady the transportation of alcoholic bev­ and that was done. With a good
erages Into this county from other
Total
&gt;100.000
increase."
carpenter
to
direct
their
efforts,
5. "Many people have expressed counties where the sate Is legal. 4H club members and their adult
will again encourage toe growth
fear that stopping the sale of li­ This
of "Joints’ Just across the county friends appeared on the scene
quor in Barry county might cause
presto chanRo. there were erected
the young people to drink more be­ line to service Barry county trade. a combined dining hall and kitchen.
cause It is forbidden. Of course, it Many people here still remember 24x5o;”two ‘s'lreplrur'^cabku'^^h
might work out that wrfy.'They do
wh^!*
d
if”1-1 ln« 18x38 A11 lhefie have concrete
not know; and I do not know. But. erA.
these
across-the-Une ’; ‘floors
and walls,
frames ana
and
somehow. It does not sound rea- nert
7*r' with
“
■’ZL nnw
J1?*** ■«»
»■«». good
iwa rnuncs
(Continued from Page 1, Sec. 1.) ।
sonablc that they would buy more itnlnf«
01"14 Thr,u&gt;
T™** whrt
whoJn?^ think
uHnk that
that siding, each with a steel root. *&lt;«
AU
liquor if they had to go to Battle Jeff?r*on *yeei and the aUey ways these buildings are paid for and Co. for contributing such a gener­
Creek to get It than they would if ,n back of l?\erP"L her,e Prc*«nl «««,uae this year. Two more ous sum for such a worth-while
it were freelv offered here at many disgraceful sights along about, sleeping cabins will be built, for purpore with such a fine start, when
home Don t-fdrget the tremendous the. closing hour (there of, us op- Jhey are greatly needed. Some old the time shaH arrive for actually
Increase last year under the ores- P&lt;*^8 local option agree that plen- I stoves were procured for lhe kltch- developing an airport, this 820,­
000 donation will help a lol. There
ent set-up' ’
* '
ty of improvement Ls In order if en. A lot of new equipment was is no rush about completing an air­
"It Is the old argument advanced ,he tavema expect
to survive) added this yror. including toilets
port. It will no doubt be wire to
by Mr. MncFurland the other night should have looked on at the de*eUB‘
watt and team from actual develop­
when lie spoke before the Chamber l»l
S&gt;*«*&lt;&gt;•• «*d ®“n®
pot In
in lhe
the "good old local option
option
. ,
____ ____ ................................ .
irwiriaic
in out where they will
will be heloful
helpful and ments of air traffic Just the type
of Commerce: "Keep liquor in the davs" when these specials came In add to the attractiveness of the spot. of airport Hastings should have to
Richly Detailed!
home; make It freely available to to discharge their cargoes or drunks! More of that work will be done. be Ln line for the new day
your children:
and then tench Personally none of us want that Tiie boys and their adult friends
.
them to leave it alone.” If it is Die humiliation again.
RAYON CREPE
3 Another outgrowth of these will sec to that.
dangerous stuff that we all know
During the post summer camping
It to !&gt;•. then. In God's name, we ovcr-lhe-border Joints which will
hud better tench them to leave it inevitably follow in tiie wake of Krtnd* were enjoyed at this place
4H members, their parents and
alone. But why tempt them by hav­ local option will be an Increase in friends
They had good times too,
drunken driving—a situation that Is
ing it around?
which the oldsters enjoyed as well
••Personally. I don’t want the' enough of a problem now.
(Continued from Page ! Sec. 1.)
4. Local option tends to create as the youngsters. It was lots of fun
stuff in my home —and I don't want ।
and a pleasant outing; but will be
on the heavy end of 26-0.
I
it in my town Hastings is a de­ n disrespect for law because it at­ more enjoyable when new stoves, tings
Allegan showed qplte a bit of ag­
lightful city. I've never lived in tempts to suppress by law. rights and other equipment can be added, gressiveness and was surorUlngly
Figure - flattering
and privileges which many people as they win be. and two more
a town that I liked so well, but —
both offensively and defenone or two-piece
there are some Uquor places here sincerely believe are purely personal, sleeplng cabins, which are on the ।. alert,
sively. Marching once to the two
that make mo hang my head In So long as any considerable num­ program for the near future. It foot line. AUegan gave Hasting* a
designs to wear ev­
shame. They are a disgrace to the ber of people believe that such a was a busy u well m a happy place bad scare In Just about being the
erywhere. F e m 1community. Why do you want to law Is on Infringement of personal during the camping season this ■ first Class B team to score on her.
-------..... --them?"
------ •»..
, liberty, that law is not going to
nine with gny bow*
perpetuate
¥earbut due to a fine exhibition of defl "As far as bootlegging Ls con­ receive the widespread support that
and sparkling butThe
permanent Improvements tensive skill, the record remains in­
cerned. it has never stopped. But any law must have to become real­ made this year cost 837139. The tact.
wc need not have blind pigs and un­ ly effective.
operating cost for the camps held
Raymond Martin was the stand5. Has the Increase In drinking this year was 8344J59—making to- out for Hastings op defense by playder-cover clubs if our law-enforce­
ment officers are alert, and ani since repeal been as great as some tnl expenditures in 1943 of 8715.98. ing one of his best games this seand^omely styed.
aroused citizenry Is interested in peonle claim. Those favoring local And they didn’t pass the hat. nor son. A pillar of strength on defense
option quote "official statistics" but ask any one to donate for their and continually opening holes In
keeping them out "
include the vacation. They more than paid for the oppositions line of defense. Ray
7. "The plea not to act while our do those statistics
boys ore away in the service Ls an thousands and thousands of gaUons it themselves. From miscellaneous was a big factor in Hastings’ 26-0
home
brew
beer, 4H club funds came 8842.96. and defeat of AUegan.
empty argument. Are we to take of wretched
no actions of any nature until they "moonshine” whiskey, and surreptl- the camp fees collected were 8334.'This Friday Hastings wlU play
return? Surely they expect us to। tlously distilled spirits loaded with 04. total receipts of 8976.89. De- one of thel^ blggext games
-j of
Wa the
va.a.
:
fusil
oil
and
other
poisons
which
run things here at home according
ducting the expenditures leaves a ■ season. A strong Ionia team, which
to our best Judgment. They arc1 were manufactured and sold with-

VOTE

0

YES

BARRY CO1 BUDGET Ior u* ch&gt;tnptonfhlp ot ttw
f Al 15 FOP

$100.000

125

VOTE

(xj

NO

4 H CLUBS MAKE A
FINE SHOWING

COUNCIL THANKS
MFG. COMPANY

elsewhere Irj this issue for full par
ticulars.
ROY RICE. Prop.

Dowling. He is offering a good list
of horses. Grade Milking Shorthorn
cows, and farm tools. Henry Plan-

elsewhere in
particulars.

this

Issue

DEWEY REED.
Auction a
cited at 113

for fud

JAMES A. SHULL. Prop.
Having sold hi* farm. Mr. ShuU
will have an auction sale at tha
farm located one mile east and H
mile south of Maple Grove; ar 3
mi lea south, one mile west and 4
mile south of Nashville. He is offer­
ing a good list of horses, cattle,
hens, goat, hay. farm tools and
household goods. Henrv Flannery
will cry the sale and E. E. Gray
will act as clerk. See the adv. else­
where in this Issue for full partlcu-

adv. elsewhere in this
particulars.

EARL ROUSH. Prop.

lie will dispose of the personal prop­
erty at public auction at the real*
dence located 1 mile south of Goals
Grove; or 5 mile;, cost at HaaUiua
on the Bute Road and 1 mile north.
He Is offering a good list of chlc*ens. bees and equipment, coal, farm
tools, and household goods. Deway
.
- - - .
t feed will cry the sale and Clifford
S. Vf. SMITH, PropHammond will act as cleric See the
Having sold the farm. Mr. Smith 1 adv. elsewhere in this Issue for full

We know
there's a war on I

B.HNE* WANT ADS PAT

«■

equitably.

Dress Warm for a Cold Winter!

HASflNGSDEFEATS
ALLEGAN 26-0

SURE
I AM GOING
TO VOTE FOR

DRESSES

IV

FUR
TRIMMED

COATS

24

"Hundreds of applications for ballots have
|been sent to us...and I’m going to cast
my vote for a BETTER Barry County!”

Two-piece, long sleeve styles In charming printa.
Lightweight yet warm. Good fit. 12-20.

Deftly molded
fabric with grace­
ful skirt flaring
beneath a softly

Interlined.

COUNTY
OPTION'

Women's Warm FLANNELETTE NIGHT GOWNS
4
A7
| .v/

GIRLS’ WARM PRINTED FLANNELETTE PAJAMAS 1.49

CHILDREN S PRINTED FLANNELETTE PAJAMAS
One-piece, drop seat styles of soft fleecy pastel flannelette for warm comfort in1 winter.

12-20.

4
an
| •

Luxurious

DAINTY FLORAL PRINT FLANNELETTE GOWNS
Keep warm as toast In zero weather! Soft,
downy flannelette with long sleeves. 16-20.

COLORFUL FASCINATORS
Keep your head warm and your QQ
curls safely In place! ------------ «O

Lace

QQc
vO

RAYON FABRIC GLOVES

WARM

Trimmed

SLIPS

Rich rayon crepe or satin
lavish with lovely lace
bias gored or straight.

*7QC
■ w

MEN'S STRIPED FLANNELETTE

Luxurious dress length In col- Qflc
ors to match your ensemble 1
vO

SOFT,

OOr
Wfc|C

98c an&lt;l 1 -29

EMBROIDERED NECKWEAR
Bring new life to last year’s
dresses! Venice lace, sheers!

AG

WARM TUCKSTITCH PANTS AND VESTS
'Flue, long-wearing cotton undies for lightweight
warmth. Regulation styles. Tea rare, each.

SNOWY WHITE DICKEYS
Rayon sharkskin or dressy
sheers, for aU your suite! ....

4
|

QQC
wO

O.W. I. Says: "57% of the Army is dry!

UNION SUITS

1”

Please vote with us for County Option
TWO-TONE PLAID MODELS

Vote "YES" November 2n.^

«q

SCARFS

Wool-and-rayon, Ln plaids)
Use as head squares tool

While my boys and I are cleaning UP
the Axis, you clean things UP at home

PAJAMAS

Coat or slipover styles for slim, smooth fit. with
drawstring pants. Notched collar models.
BOYS’ FLANNELETTE PAJAMAS LU
Jfal

Heavy 33 ox. plaid body contrasting
solid color sleeves and trimming I Popular wide-collared coaaack style.
BOYS’ TWO-TONE
JACKETS AT 3-98

A| no
/■

Winterweight ribbed knit
cotton in ankle

�I

THE HASTINGS BANNER, THURSDAY. OCTOBER «, 1W

PAGE FOUR

Little Gerry Lee Barnum, daugh­■
; Mlw DorU Coats and MIm Audra
f Af i r TU LI r l A/ f
For K°lnS away *4ra. Hanzen wore Endsley aulstlng. After Nov. 1st ter or Mr. and Mra. Howard Bar-,
- \ I I I I F I Y N I" W \
riiy»l blue suit accented with when the groom draws a furlough.
JVV I L I I
IT L TI J
bljick gnd topped with a silver foxi the bridal couple plan a honeymoon‘
Edward Goodyear who under­.
" jacket
.
trip to Texan. About forty soldiers
,
"
Tiie bridal couple left in the were in attendance at the wedding. went an emergency
1 evening by automobile for Miami, giving it
It outlc
quite a militarv
miliuyy atmosatmos­ at Prainnc.lt hospital “
I
reported
aa making
t Florida, where Ensign Hansen will phere.
recovery.
•
1 be Ptationed for the present.
I Mr. and Mra. Har
The wedding Ls the culmination CELt-HKAIK N1NBTYMrs James W. Radford. theirr
| recently moved to
J- daughter, Doris Ann. spoke tierr of a romance begun at Gun lake FIFTH BIRTHDAY
:
vows to Ensign Grover C.- where the summer homes of both
Mrs. Lydia Bush observed her announce the birth
ninety-fifth birthday on Wednes- aeI
born °«- 13
Hansen of Ute U. 8. Naval Reserves., parents are located.
,
Mn of Mr and Mrs. Orover C. Han­’
Mra. Hansen Ls a graduate of day. Oct. 20, at the home of her,
- sen of Wilmington. Del., the Rev.• Ferry
rKII Hall. Ill., preparatory school ton-in-law and daughter. Mr. and,
MKll Winston
Stone,
officiating and
an&lt;i' attended Ferry Hall Junior Mra. E. C. Edmands. She was gen-;
h' Questa were limited to tiie mem- college
rfO[;t.,
one year. Tiie past year erousiy remembered with flowers;
’• bers of the immediate families. . she
•
has been a student at Michi­ and cards from relatives and friends
The marriage service was read Igan State. East Lansing, where she and several friends called to extend j
’■ before on improvised altar and1 was affiliated with Kappa Kappa best wishes and congratulations
* kneeling bench Hanked wLUi whirr. Gnnuna sorority.
Despite her years. Mrs Bush en2 chrysanthemums, the same royal1
Mf Hnruen is a graduate of loys visiting with friends and la
V; flowers being used about the rooms.■ Friends
MK.n.o Preparatory school
~.'T’ at
— Wil-1; nappy to relate Incident of he:
&lt;
Mra Sadie Mae Palmer played mington and graduated from Har- | past
----- &gt;■»life, having lived
—• »for
— eighty*' wedding music before end during vard University this month with j nine years of h£r ninety-five in and
lhe ceremony. The bride was giv­ the rank of Ensign.
within five miles of Hastings.
away by her father.
m enDoris
Ann. wore for he; wedding, RAGSDALE—BRISBIN
i EASTERN STAR
an exquisite gown of blush satin,
,cry lovely wedding was held. ELECTS OFFIUERS
the skirt ending in a short train. at the
_ —
— •- Grove
—- jk
—o.
—­
officers for the ensuing year were
Coats
church
Sun
READY
The tulle veil which extended the day afictnoon atr two-thirty o’clock elected by the O. E 8. No. 7. nt
. full length of the train was con- when MLss Nina Brisbin, daughter their meeting on Tuesday evening.
TO EAT
ju fined to the head by a coronet of of Mr. and Mrs George Brisbin, Oct. 26, lhe following being chosen:
lilies of the valley and a bow of and Master Sgt. William Rugsdalt- Worthy matron. Mra. Elmer A. CauSHANK
HALF
the tulle. Dutchess lace TJutllned of Texas, now stationed at Kellogg
worthy patron. Laurence E
the sweetheatt neckline of the. bod- Field, spoke their vows before a kin
Barnett; associate matron.
Mrs.
K ice and fell In points over the hands large group of friends and rela­ Kendall Reahm; associate patron,
H from the long sleeves.
Frank Mosher:
secretary.
Mrs.
81
The bridal bouquet war. an or- tives.
The wedding march was played Maude Smith; treasurer, Mrs. Flor­
81 chid wiUi yilcs ol the valley and
by Mra. Barbara Dalton of Wood- cnee Marble:
conductress. Mrs.
_ white atephanotis.
land.
Tl&gt;e
bride
came
on
the
arm
Philo
Sheldon:
associate
conduc
­
Agnes Johnson, who was the
her father. Tiie double ring cere­ tress. Miss Agnes smith.
• bride's only attendant, wore an at- of
"•
----- bv the j^cv-tv:
tractive gown of ice blue satin, with mony was read by
a Tinea
fitted ooaire
bodice ana
and iuii
full skiti
skirt uuu
that ory Thompson.
J- The
TT
bride wore a
reached the floor. American beauty ^velv gpwn of white
rose* were used for her arm bou- ioned with a train, over which fell
quet and were worn in h’r hair.
a tube rell fastened in place by
Tiie groom was attended by liis. tliiy feathers The bodice allowed
.
father who substitutifl lor the en- a sweetheart neckline, edged with
A 3-year-old Jersey heifer belongslgn chum who had hoped to be lace as were the puffed sleeves jng to Henry Cole, who lives near
present.
that extended in iralnu over the Coats Grove, was shot last week in
Mra. Radford wore n floor length hand.-Miss Betty Hurless was maid- his woods by hunters. Dwight Bar­
dress of gold crepe trimmed in on-honor and wore an attractive num was coming home from his
i.
green sequins, and her Howers were gown of pink marquisette Two north farm through the Cole woods
BIHG
brown orchids.
ycung ladles from Battle Creek and nnd'found the heifer. No clues as
Mra. Hansen's gown was grev. of • four soldier friends of the groom yet to who did it. It's no wonder.
. floor iebgth. with velvet applique, were the other attendants
Mt. Cole says, that many Barry
and she wore purple erchlds.
A reception was held in the Co. farmers |x*i and adv their
A dinner followed the ceremony, church basement where a wedding farms for “no hunting" or running
with bridal accessories making a cake and punch were served, with of dogs.
। - ---------------- ciyyTning aelttng for the table.

' Kenyon and sons Robert and Wen- j
SOUTH SHULTZ
Last Week’s Letter
1___
_ _Kanyon
___ w_______
~
clell., Mra. __
Elsie
and____
Amy
Mr. and Mra Alva Kenyon enter- Bonneville Two nice birthday cakes
talned the following guMta Sunday and..........................
a chicken dinner
honoring five birthdaya: Mr. and
.Mrs, Wendell Kenyon and Y~
4rs. Km- year. ★ Robert
ma SUDweD. Battle
Cre^: Mr. and the school party at Delton Thurs-----------------Mra.i. Harry Mlsener,
Mlsener. Kalamazoo:
Kai
day night and spent the night with
Mr. and
r ’ Mrs.
‘--------------Ronald---------Kinyon. Dick Norman Johnoockz. ir Vesta Monica
and w-w-.
..._____
Jack. Nashville.
Mrs Olenna , of Hope Center spent Sunday with
»— Hastings: Mr.
Mrs.
Mra.
DeMott.
___ and Mrs
__ I her sister ___
_ L. Bishop &gt; ____
Lester SonneviUe.
meviUe. Those who had Marie
Marte Kenyon started for Buffalo,
birthdavs this month were Alva N. Y. on tiie midnight train Sun-

day morning to meet her husband Kenvon Wednesday. * Jerry O'ConGordon P Kenyon who U stationed
now able to ba up around lhe
there for a abort time. * Mra. J. W. ,XX1M', ,

T’*'” .It4 A.1*?!' “°’a “

is
night and he feels quite proud of
‘SStoS? M
It Wc all art Blllyj * The many bmyim rN-lmn
trea^i
S*SSroL!?*(S“K‘J^Sd“b3: SiSToSiHfc

OR
FRYING
ALL CUTS

35'

35&lt; LAMB CHOPS /
-27' SLICED BACON
25' LEG J &gt;L
35*JEALSTEAK

SIRLOIN STEAK
g PRIME RIB ROAST

LB.

,I ground
beef
LEG OF LAMB

LB.

LB.

I4’

SULTANA

2 a 45'
GRAHAM CRACKERS

,'«U. ITc

iSJIc

IONA (ENRICHED) FAM IL*

□ua

LBS.

15c

ROLLED OATS
LBS.

SHREDDED WHEAT
SULTANA

2

Plue. Point Value i

15(

TISSUE

lO'/j.OZ.

Can

Statistics Slum
that our nation was the most prosper­
ous during the years of Prohibition!

24-OZ.
CAN

”c°J 18c

7-

y-OZ.

CAN

/C

IONA

The LESS Uquor bought, the MORE
money Lo spend on food and clothing
and the necessities of life.

“eiS23c

PEARS

”.115115

FLOUR

74 51.23

FLOW

SUNNYRH.D ASSORTED

’&lt;JK17c

PRUNE-PLUMS

CEREALS

COIOO UNSWEETENED

’eft 23c

GRAPEFRUIT JUICE
PRUNE JUICE

-

PKG.
OF 10

fcV

fyniatcantd!

MIXED PICKLES
STEAK SAUCE
SALAD DRESSING

24-OZ.
JAR

8-OZ.
BOT.

16-OZ.
JAR

fuHNYFIE'.D

.4

24c

BAKING SODA

KITCHEN AIT

RICE FEAST

»• 8c

MINCE MEAT

BAKING POWDER

tS He

CORN MEAL

u-oz. 7PK6. /C

24'
24'
26' ROLLED OATS
5&amp; 27'
YUKON CLUI

SHARE AND
PLAY SQUARE
U.S. WAg FOOD ADMINISTRATION

I-OZ.
BOT.

BEVERAGES

4

29c

29'
15'

I-LB.
JAR

&lt;?T-

14'

4-OZ.
PKG.

HEAVY CANVAS

„ 18c

SUNNYFIELD

2&gt;«&gt;&gt;9c
14'. 12c

5 2424c

HUE LABEL

KARO SYRUP
ANN PAGE

AND
CONSERVE

CAM 1114

GLOVES

K1AFT MIRACLE

PANUKE FLOUR

QUEEN OLIVES
PURE VANILLA
salad MUSTARD
CIDER VINEGAR
BLACK PEPPER

ANN PACE

lO'/j.OZ.
JAR

ANN PAGE

CIGARETTES

SUNNTfjiLD

Value

ANN PAGE—PLAIN

ANN PAGE

oi. 26c

OELBH-SWMT

MORTON'S SALT

for Control by Local Option!

GOLD MEDAL

SUNSWEET

SLICED PEACHES

PLAIN Ol IODIZED

VOTE "YES”

dun Paqe — Nationally Known
til 93c

FLOUR
riLLSIUHY

HEINZ ' $7 ’

The ONLY business that SUFFERS
IS THE LIQUOR TRAFFIC!

IIV

SULTANA

DICED BEETS

12-OZ.
CAN

SUNNYFIELD

n°. 2'/a
CAN

HONEY HAND

4r°lls18&lt;

INDEX HAND

GREEN BEANS

8c

CAN

MADE OF FLUFF—NORTHERN

•ONA

cot»uod&lt;

“47'
BUTTER
PABST-ETT CHEESE « 18'
OLEOMARGARINE
CRISCO » SPRY 3,si 68'
PARTY LOAF
34'
PU1E
FUSE VEGETABLE
VEGETAILE

IONA

•a,! He

35'

LB.

-

CLEANSER

SCOTT COUNTY

GREEH BEANS

^cakes13c

TOILET SOAP
WYANDOTTE

IONA

EA.

ENSICHED

PLAIN O( PIMENTO

2 CANS 15c

SWEETHEART

NO. 2
CAN

53'

CtEAMUYFIISH

□ID DUTCH

CLEANSER

EA.

Piawn Point VaUwi

MUSTARD

LBS.

HALLOWE’EN
TREATI

"YUMMY" FUDGE ICING—FUDGE

U COUNT

SUNNYFIELD

LBS.

™15c

PARTY CAKE
BAR CAKE
* LAYER CAKE
MARVEL BREAD

own

TEA BAILS

SWEET
AND
TENDER

LUSCIOUS CHOCOLATE ICEO-CHOC-O-GOLD

9V

LBS.

JfK

IONA CUT

NIGHT, NO. 14

DELICIOUS SPICE AND FAE5H OIAHGE—HALLOWE EH

FLOOR

SOUTHEIN BED

DON’T BE BLIND
TO THE Tit I TII!

EXPIRE SATURDAY

JANE PARKER

,'4* Ik

CRACKERS

98-LB. BAG

GOLDEN CORN
EARLY JUNE PEAS
TOMATO SOUP
TOMATO JUICE
TOMATOES

SUGAR STAMPS 15. U

35c
37c

.

BLUE BONNET

I—aussEti
MICHIGAN—U. 5. NO. ---------

KITE H'JI»*aD

i.

DONUTS

PEANUT BUTTER

SALTIRES

NOW IS
THE TIME
TO BUY!

POTATOES
SWEET POTATOES 5
SQUASH
3
APPLES
GRAPES
YAMS

REDEEM THEM NOW!

LB.

MONDAY!

HUE BONNET

BAG

HIGHT, OCTOBER 30th.

HEADLESS

FOR WINTER KEEPING
50-lb.

MOWN STAMPS
EXPIRE SATURDAY

LB.

- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - SMOKED rlCNICi cu»a&gt;
BLUE PIKE 'TnSSS?’
HALIBUT STEAK

POTATOES
U. S. NO.I
GRADE

,39&lt;
39*
27*
39*
_ u.29c

FRESH CAUGHT

,29c
bologna
LOH®
REDFISH FILLETS X ,35c
HADDOCK FILLETS waste ,35c

BUSINESS MEN!

FOR VICTORY BUY WAR BONDS

roasting

bi ch,c3;.ehs
33'

LOCAL NEWS

Nrw omraw

mS?.^.uu.ah?‘.n.od'T!;.

14c

INSTANT

POSTUM
DUFfS

WAFFLE MIX
MACARONI DINNER

K,

KELLOGG'S

MACARONI CORNFLAKES

3^25*

12'

9c
’WHITE HOUSE EVAPORATED

MILK
3-26c

OWNED &amp;HB OPERATED BY THE GREAT ATLANTIC &amp; PACIFIC TEA CO.

GIVE ONCE
FOR ALL
NATIONAL WAR FUND. This «xtNy
meva it.Saaelittiag 17 r»li«f agiitcia*.

GIVE GENEROUSLY!

�•HIE ^HASTINGS BANNER. THURSDAY, OCTOBER

CHURCH NEWS

★ SSSu*M

*”•

U.

IMS

I Robert, and her mother, Mra. and esteem of hl* wide circle of j'
’ Charles Cruso, left about a month friends.
V°S.
ILUgj KNO^TOiS----------

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

Sundav school at 11:45, Robert ।
McGIockUn. SuptI
At eight PM a mass meeting will
Uic MHhodut church;
with Blshoo Wade as sneaker.
।
The Boy Scouts meet Monday I
night. E L- Taylor, scoutmaster.
|
Tiie Session and Board of Trus- t
ties will meet at the manse Tuesdav evening. Nov, 2nd.
I
The Presbyterian Guild will meet
- «&lt;“»-!» num«
J
Th. Woman-. MUalo.w axlely

3 lo 6 pxn.
----------------- -----------------------ANOTHER LIFELONG
Resident passes on
rh.v
° lif.lona
diJa FrM™
an w
o.0n ,l % “L
kJ 2r?£&lt;i Tf
wsveral years ire served ok a street
comirtaatoner and also operated a
Kribft
hil
fi.TSSSdSu™ IL?'SSi 7417

will mwl «l U« •ura «l two ,
hc^ls hivKcd’Vo attend^u/hear'wi ' rc,d at thc Walldorff funeral home
addrew
Re's W u Griffin I on Sunday evening at eight o'clock

of Vian. Oklahoma. Presbyterian
missionary among the Indians In
Oklalvuna. As . young man he was
n cowboy in the Texas Panhandle.
when a Presbyterian minister in
Amarillo influenced him to devote
hb life to Christian work. Trinity
college. Texas, and Nebraska Theo­
logical Seminary, at Omaha, kept
him in touch with lhe life of the
region: and several years in rural
Church work In the Ozajk region of
Arkansas widened his knowledge of
the conditions of life in the midaouthwcal.
He Ls un
Intending
speaker. Come and hear him. The
Rev. Clyde H Hawkins, of Detroit,
Synodical Executive and Benevolenec Treasurer for Ute Syncd of
Michigan will accompany him.

; f^’cr7^s^lcx'*IatWniehCSt * Rare
'rj*
v mP
X. mi
hl Mt'
; c»«vW7 cemetery.
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HEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST
Corner of East and Bond
Services on Saturday:
.Sabbath School: 0:30 AM.
Morning Worship: 11:00 A.M.
Y.P.M.V, Meeting: 4:30 P.M.
•
Vespers: 5:15
Prayer Meeting: Wednesday eve­
ning at 7:30.
, ~

FIRST METHODIST CHURCH
Moinlng Won hip next Sunday at
10:00 o'clock Mr. Stone win preach
from the theme. "The Kingdom
First." The Adult Choir will sing.
Tire Church School will meet at
11 30 The Youth Fellowship will
meet at 6:00 o’clock Sunday evening
for n social hour.
Bishop Raymond J. Wade will
speak nt a Union Meeting in lhe
Methodist Church under the aus­
pices of the Barry County Dry As­
sociation on next Sunday evening
pt 8:00 o'clock. His tublect will be:
“Whv Barry County Should Vote
Dry." Everyone is invited to hear
him. Mlw Ruth IJnrud, nationally
known harpist, will give a program
of music preceding the lecture.
METHODIST III RAL PARISH
Rev. Bereie M. Rulison. Pastor
Preaching Sunday nt Goodwill
and H&lt;'iidct5hotl at 10 and 11:30.
Sunday school al Goodwill as id
Hendershott nt 11 and 10:30.
Sunday school al Martin and
Quimby al 10 and 10:30.
BAPTIST CHURCH NOTES
Sunday school at 10 o’clock.
Divine Services at 11 o'clock.
Guest speaker from the Gideons ex­
pected, special offering f&lt;jr their
work of supplying scriptures to our
Armed Forres will Im- taken.
Evening service nt 7:30 Sermon
subject. Lessons from Bible about
Drinking Habits.
Tuesday nights B.Y P.U. All young
people invited, meeting at church
at 7:30.
Wed. nights prayer meeting at
church ut 7:30 al.-o leaching of
8. School lesson.

GRACE LUTHERAN CHURCH
O. H. TrtnUein. pastor.
Services held In the I.O.OF. hall.
Green street entrance.
Divine worship al 10:30 AM.
ML'Mon Sunday. Sermon theme.
■'Tlw Mersagc of lhe Reformation—
A Message to Our lime and Peo­
ple." Holy Communion.
Sundav rchool at 11:30 AM.
The Sunday school staff meets :
Friday. November 5. 7:30 p.m. at
521 W. Court.
BALTIMORE CIRCUIT
Rev. Lyle E. Olmstead. pastor
Baltimore church
Worship service 10:00 AM.
Bunday school 11:00 A.M.
Prayer service Wednesday eve­
ning 8:00 p.m.
McCallum church
Worship service 11:30 A M.
Sunday school 10:30 AM.
Wc invite tiie community to our
services.
PILGRIM HOLINESS
TABERNACLE
Sunday school 10 am. Each class
has chosen a name and axe wear­
inc buttons designating the same.
Preaching service 11 am.
We appreciate the good response
that was given last Sun. in attend­
ance. and the speakers. Rev. Hawks,

BARRY BYPATHS

BROTHER LOST AT SEA
cent** stomach 1» through
By JANE CAMERON
mouth."
Sympathy U extended to Julius
8. Knowlton of Grand Rapids, for­
Isn't the subconscious nUr
mer Y. M. C. A. recrclary here,
Modem slmllt
wterd thing? In the night I
whose brother. Lt. James F. Knowl-.
writing in my slaep and wh
ton of Kalamazoo..wm lost with n!
Norwegian ship which was lorMy very gabby little two-year- come to the wort Hlrnhit
irdoed Incite Atlantic in Scplcrn- old niqce was biding all of us
her He had been a reserve off!- Good-bye." She made the rounds. thinking would never have pro­
cer
-------about
.—.ten years
--------and
—j-w-mother
hpd been then turned to her mother and duced that particular play on words. tit and Ranrt
HalloMd u Cunp KUm.r, K. J. .«ru&lt;und€d "TMl-an By.!fact that. des pt
A mother of 12 children Just took uons. hundred*
with the transportation Corps. Sur,,
*
,
viving Resides the brother, are his
Tiie next presidential campaign a carre.,pondi’nei- course In finger­ side the county
printing and now she can track their vacation
ployed
in a bank In Kalamazoo
the bank comers. An el-~ down lhe cookie Jar raiders I sup- county lakes is t
SBL
AM. ting* on
—e the -kids will start wearing ixt and Hoort
when"called" &gt;»»
tattTaerrice’Tn"Aug.
gentleman was flourishing
Pg«
t1’1* cat11'
emphasis and Just as gloves now.
good job. Bren
lul Sr c™ or eXw X
« •!“■&gt; mJd' “ T'Ifi “0 ]9i2
-- I dodged through I heard him yell '
ft?
iTTlUd Cr£f nurft *»«
I'T,
“ Uw
Wdime'
and
he
brought
the
cane
After the Marine* landed on a
I PASSING OF AI-FILEI)
After tile war lie came to Hastings ncrel in Amarillo.
clown. Just missing my poor de- South Pacific Island, a *cho&lt;i njXJpOOO of lake
BISHOP OF HOPE TWP.
where lie and Miss Cruso were
As n member of the First Dap- j
Alfred Bishop paired away at ills: lenMieas dome. I betcha by this teacher let out school so that her IE thu county is t
married and have since resided. UM church and the Barry County |
time next year. Hl have to wear pupils could mingle with che.
„. Amer- rolls, and with pend
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--------------Y. M C. A. and a leader in the | home in Hope township oh Wed­ sliin guards
-----------------------ana a bird
- -------cage
... to get „ leans
„..v and
-.v.u.v
Improve their
Englfth.
Fnftluh
1 Investment can be i
Boy Scouts, deceased served help­ nesday. Oct. 20 He was bom In1 around
-irnunrf thnt
&gt;lu. was greeted creased. The real i
lhat rtimerl
comer!-----------------------------‘ Th.
The next mnmlniv
morning slit
’S : Erie Co.. New York, on Aug. 23.
aged an auto salesroom here, later fully and capably and was jalwa^
always
•
’
•
with,
"H!
r
ya
Babe,
what
’s
cookin
’?* I Barry shew a good aew ol
purchasing an .oil station near Interested In every project for the 1859, making him 84 years, one
Something FROM the bo&gt;^—
...
ln rcsorl property. And they
I month and 28 days of age. His par- when
v&lt;
Quimby, and for'the past few years community betterment.
..•her.
vau send a box cl goodies, all
we ordered the new book “WAR | eluded vacant tots, wtioae i
]r Z.
*"■
—isence. assistance and kind-1 rrit* were
n, Mr. and Mrs. William vol
&gt;'our
f“vort,c warrior gete U one EAGLES." Saturday. This Is the owners must have h*d
hu conducted Reid's resort at
HUprese
I Bbhop of New York. Surviving
are "
mb.
au5. n
THb- m instead ot sending one account of the American flyera who I in mind when they bought- Bo
Thomspph* lake He served one ly Influent
_dz»ce will be sadly missed j HU X. ’
Twn fnd
Mvmn
1 large
smaller onc&gt;
. .ww
large box.
dox. send
rend several
several snwiuer
ones, new
new for
for England
England before
before end
and after
after '»300
*300 gift
tri! lx really an
term, 1633-1(04, a* clerk of Barry by, the Lawrence
Lav
J. Bauer Post No.,
Ty1'1
^yr°il Olr-fch“r' then he gels -several
wc entcredthe
war. and our own I for tite
tlw county.
------- . dukefuls. Sec? we-entered
the war,
county.
45. American
-------Legion, in which he, How Tun and Mvmn nr nhar.
a daughter. Mrs. Chester wc
our 5-pound can- ;! capt. O.
"Mickev"
We are cancelling
O- Michael
•—
Mickey"
.—
---------------- -------------- Hi* health had not been good for was deeply Interested
interested. He was a i lolte. ana
J
„
—— __ MeFuneral *er-.-*
.... box
..... orders
...
.nna
a period of years and during the Past Commander of the local Post, FjltDn
“,bn‘ nt
®’L, n.'ilt
°i?‘^&lt;hurff
b
rre dy
since
since l-aming
1-amlng thto.
this. PharUn
PharUn of
of Harting*
Hastings figures
figure or
promMARRIAGE
UCENSES
past year had received care at os
M well
well as
as the
lhe Fourth
Fourth district
district LeLeJj7*1“j“Jft*
and
ones
and ir.
mure
inenUy
ft. There is
a full-i Hart. U. 8. /—' getting
....... ......smaller
.. ..............
irxr.2y
ft. Th.
— ft In
c ftftf-pOgr
Benjamin
picture of him In the book, ft 1* Orpha P. Ktmmel. city
.Fcnnoel
....------—
----------------------and
had
been
active In to
Legion
ho^Ul.
to,d to.---------------V.u™Tgion
a™
.nd
h.d
«.n
U*nn |
one of the intensely Interesting Elwort H. Yeiter. Free
hospital in Dearborn, but early In affairs In the Department of MichiCreek cemetery.
I left a whole br.nona pie un- 1 books of the war and was written iru Pauline Olmstead.
the summer was forced to retire gan.
from active duty. Thinking to es- ’ The beautiful flowers and the' --------—------------------------------------ ;--------cape the rigors of a Michigan win- large number in attendance at the___________
ter, Mr and Mrs. Reid and son, funeral were witnesses of the love

an Tueaday afternoon Amarillo. Texas, because of his sek, the Rev. B 3. Ad- rlous illnea*. He was taken td the
ng. Interment wu In | Veterans' hojplta’i
In
Amarillo
i cemfilefy. the Amer- where he passed away on Batureight PM. tonight. Oct. 28 wlthXhe i aervicc Thun, night.
holding iu ritualUUc day. Oct. 16. Funeral services Were
lean
MUmm Helen Wade and BUxabetli
—
—
r
'held
there
on
Tueaday.
Oct.
W.
Ftnch at 402 B Waahlnaton St.
.
OF CHRIST.
and the body was shipped to HasThe Ladles Leagbe will meet tor ! SCIENTIST
Friday mompotluck dinner Friday. Oct. 29. with • Corner Cbprth and Center Streets
i, on July 35. 1594. the son tings. arriving early
—
j
.
—
dqh
Mr:. Carrie Coleman. 813 W. Green
Subject.
"EveMastlng
PunUhI Mr*. Charte* Reid. and.J««n ¥ri
died on Butufdav
Hurday. October
October 16
18. »t
at »ho
»ho U
U an Instructor at an_ air
Btrcct.
L
..
UM
&lt;4
3
I”
«nd
.nd
Sunday morning worship al 10:30. * Sunday service 11 a m.
22 dava
7
’
i
Cnuo drove home, arriving
The pastor will tell about "The I SOnday 4chool B:30 asn. .
r..rJn„
r.„,
wnria
—
r
“
Hastings
Ute Saturday.
Hunter and -the Bear" and will
Wednesday evening service at
preach an lhe theme “An Oriental I 7 45 pin. ’
ueutenant
. in ’X?.
tne
&gt;, •urv«»
vi hv ht« f»thLove Story With an Occidental Ap- । . Reedinv room In church edifice was a riight
torT^£?
JSr.'T
‘’Sd^JKl,
plication/
| dpen Wednceday and Saturday from

County's

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MONTGOMERY WARD'S GREAT

PRICES
REDUCED!
NOW . . . Wards slash the price on guaranteed
batteries . . . just when you neecl ohd'Tnqsi!
Compare with nationally advertised brands at

Wc'rc clearing our shelves of broken lots,

twice

Thon, buy in Wards big sale

the price.

and pocket the savings! But remember ... sale

so act NO1'

ends Saturday

floor samples and any item that is even
slightly soiled or damaged.

move them out fast!

REGULARLY

533

Hundreds of

items have been substantially reduced to

5.95

Hurry!

Many of

these bargains arc otic or two of a kind.

Buy now at these low prices. You can pay.

later on Wards

monthly

payment plan!

heavy duty plates. 100
ampere-hour capacity
—plenty of power for

and accessories. Equals
car" batteries ... yet
look at Wards low price 1

LIVING-ROOM VALUES
89.95 2-PC. LIVING ROOM SUITE

REGULARLY

7 45

Wards regular "Winter
King" ... aalo priced!
45 heavy duty plates,
100 ampere-hour capacu k.tt-rv
With old battery.
.

..

tion for longer life. It's
....
.... .
the battery that s built
for hard service! Get it
at Wards low sale price!

REGULARLY

9.95

Wares tong-type "Win-

pticed! 51 heavy duty
plates. 110 ampere hour
cap.—plenty for hard
Wilt) old battery.

insulation for longer
life. No finer battery
on the market, so why

SHOP THROUGH

WARDS CATALOG
Words big cololog con.

New dcs:gn! Knuckle arm style with tex­
tured or floral cotton tapestry. Save!

FOLDING STEP STOOL

7988

114.95 2-PC. LIVNG ROOM SUITE
Covering is handsome, better-grade cotton
tapestry. Resilient fibcr-and-cotton filling.

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C1UOO

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129.95 2-PC. LIVING ROOM SUITE
.A beauty, with long-wearing high-pile
- - moo
frieze upholstery! Comfort shaped sofa *■ "■ /g OQ
and lounge chair.
JL JL jE

PRICES ARE SLASHED
FELTED

MATTRESSES!

Reduced price on q limited quantity! Longwearing* ticking; felted cotton filling

1088

9x12 All Wool Jacobean Woven Rugs
Limited quantity! Reversible patterns in on
oil-wool lacquard weave. Regularly 49.50
. . . now to clear at

rw/\oo
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trie

UNPAINTED CHAIR GROUP REDUCED

Bi ready ifftttl ra Itattag
Catalan Dtpartxsnt. Any
Stop that heat leaking through your
attic both winter and summer with
Double Thick kimmtl. Rcsiia fire,
mold, and moiiturc. You can install
it yourself witbo at spccul tools.

You'll save at this exceptionally low clearonce figure, and you’ll save by painting'
them yourself. Only

BUY NOW AND SAVE!

w 4J

JL

• Sturdy unfinished kitchen stool with folding
steps. Reduced to

MARBLEIZED LINOLEUM on FELT Back
Roll ends, floor samples, and discontinued
patterns in this long-wearing covering . . .
slashed to

, — m.ch,

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CATAIOG ORDER SERVICE

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REDUCED TO CLEAR
KITCHEN DINNERWARE REDUCED!
White Dinner plotcs 9c. Pic plates 6c. Choice
of cereal dish or saucer
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OUT THEY GO!

GLASS TUMBLEI

Large assortment of tumblers. Variety of color­
ful designs to choose from

TOILET TISSUE CLEARS
Viking quality tiuuo. Each roll con- g*
tains 650 sheets. Reduced priced only Q

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MONTGOMERY WARD

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DOG FOOD REDUCED
Miller's "Meaties", meat meal with cereal
5 Ib. package. Clearance priced at

$5.50
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�THF HASTINOS BANNER, THURSDAY. OCTOBER St, 1H1

to keep away from the beer par-' as our Informant said the teeth * Fred Janes. Mra. Harry Waters,' daughter from the Parchment spent * served following the program. ♦ Mr.
iora and to stop all use pf Intoxi- looked much more ax If they beHamilton and son o,,nlfe,v vnh their narmtx Mr
and Mra- Lincoln Bush were
weredindinDavid ail of Hastings and M1m Wlllo,
cants for that time. If he fails longed to a dog than to a human,
w
m
i
to live up td the terms of ,the pro----- ;----------- ’ • ’
----------Jones of Kalamazoo spent Sunday
I ballon, he will be sentenced on the SOUTH THORNAPPLE
with Mr. and Mrs. Russell Mott.
Hundas.
------' a jned|cnj pgtlent In Borgess hos­
1 assault and battery cliarge which
Mra. Theodore Wieringa brought
rrtlowWiu men were mdueied inpital, Kalamazoo. * The Board of
MARTIN CORNERS
COATS GROVE
Theodore home from the hospital
to the Navy Oct. IB and will report
. « »»
.
of the church school met
Mrs. Alma Goodenough visited
Clement Lnn« nt Virginia visited.1 Education
i In Grand Rapids Wednesday, where relatives tn Grand Raoids over the
at tiie home of the Rev. and Mrs.
at Great Lakes Navy Training Stuciioctitutc
tfon. Great Lakes. Illinois: Dunne QUININE SUBSTITUTE
! he had been kept a week following weekend and a part of last week. ★
I D. W. Robinson Monday evening of
I an eye operation. He will be con­ Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Curtis and Some of the Christian Fnd«AVo*»r\' till* week. * Mlu Caroline Solomon
Charles Fisher. R. 1. Middleville. HAS BEEN DISCOVERED
are nl»nnlng on attending th"‘roll­• Ls working in Kalamazoo * Mr. end
, fined to hU home for at least two little sons of Augusta visited her „
Robert James Beesor, R. 3. Delton;
Danv al
Because the Japanese now con­
err skating partv
at t
Thomapp&gt;. this। Mrs. Fred Koppolow and *on FredCarl Albert Lentz. Jr.. Nashville; trol the supplies of Quinine from more weeks. * Charlie Bower of
&gt; Mra
Loreni die went to Chicago Wednesday
Morton Frederick Young. Delton
, the Dutch East Indes, it has be- ' Qyaad Rapds is assisting with the Barry over the weekend. * Mr. and «--------- —
Ove’rini’h and three children "fI of this week where they will at­
Following men were Inducted in­ I come
farm
work
at
the
Johnson-Wlerin’impoasJble to get that remedy
. tend the wedding of a niece on Sat—
to the Marine Corps. Oct 19 and for malarial diseases. It is pleasing , ga farm; Leroy Timm of Mlddle' tuday evening.
will renort at San Diego. Califor­ to know that a substitute drug has i ville assisted Friday with harvest :
Mra. Marshall Norwood and Mra.
nia: Alexander. B. Usborne, R. 2. been discovered by the United ing potatoes. * Albert Wieringa
• J C. Horton attended lhe Home
Hastings; Richard Carr Rascy. R. 3. States public health service. It is and his son-in-law, Mr. Martin, al­
P”'1 V'fX&gt;dma'’
a blrth-. Litrrkrv chib at the home of Mr*.
Hastings ■
called totaquine. and comes from so Fred Wieringa were here the R^nrfaVS^?l^ nt Ore
AWrrrt d®* D*rtV for heT d’WtUff n°r-. Leslie Snlfftn at Gull take ThumFollowing men were Inducted into' South America. The head of that latter part of the week to see their
Tuesday. There were ei^ht&lt; day. * Mrs. Marv Doster Is spend­
the Naw October 19 and will reoor service. Dr. William F Drar-r. an­ , father. * Mr. and Mrs. George Ma­
ing two weeks with her daughter
at N.C.T.C.. Magruder. Virginia: nounces that totaquine will soon son of Grand Rapids called Sunday
fui
i rhl,dr*n Present with their moth- Mra. LaVem Quick and family near
Howard Harrington. Hastings: Philip1 be available for civilians.
on her brother Francis Oliver and
Banflcld. * Tiie teachers of the
Roland Nichols. R. 3. MlddleviUe;
I family while on their way to visit JrwndVS iSKSFuJ'Lrt
«' .£• fem- S Deiron R—A school attended the
Joseph Raloh Sowars.. Hastings. •RESERVE SEATS" FOR
I her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James
Institute at Central high In Katawuuwm Cdwr.rH Ind d.fehw. «" fT,
Homer Adrian DeWeerd. Middle­ BLIND MAN AND DOG
i Oliver. * Gurnle KeUer spent Wed­
mazoo Thursday and Friday a.
ville.
nesday
at
his
farm
digging
potalast week. * Dick and Charlotte
were
Sunday
dinner
guests
of
Mr.|
r
o
'
’
®
at
■*
r
w
t
According to the Grand Rapids Ii toes. * Cecil Preston will go to DeDale Millard Cluckey. R 3. Nash­
Barnes spent from Thursday until
and Mrs. Owen Varney at Castle-1 nEI.TQN
ville; was inducted Into lhe Army Press. William Sponable and his trOil to take his final examination
Sunday with M’ and Mra. Sanford
Oct. 19. and will report at Fort seeing-eye dog. Lana, will have;I * Mrs. Francis Oliver was in Grand nowith of Leonidas Is caring for her
Slicock at Plymouth ..They nl.ro at­
the opportunity to attend Die con-:; Rapids Saturday. * Milo C Shaw
tended the ’ Mikado" in Detroit *
Sheridan. III. an November 10.
certs of lhe Grand Rapids Sym-i, attended lhe sale at Ionia last week niece, Mrs. Sterling Weeks . Mr. I
Hattie Whit’«
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Barnes. Mr
phony orchestra this season, a seat' of milkink Shorthorns held at the Chenowith was a Sunday guest at
and Mra. Lincoln Bush and Mr. and
PENNOCK HOSPITAL
being reserved for William and a Ionia fair grounds Mr. Shaw b&lt;*lng the Week’s home. * Our teacher.
Mra. Russell Molt attended the an­
Fleven medical patients
were
Mrs. Alice DeVries attended the
.
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—j.y as f0nows: spot on the floor reserved for Lana. sales manager * Mr. and Mrs. Teachers Institute in Grand Rap-' "trentx Mr an-’ *»ra. Rovre G., nual mooting of the Rumi letter
William Ls a great lover of music Edd Timm and son Leroy of MWCarriere’ Awn. in the church al
.WK&gt;
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Melvin Covilie. and wanted to attend the concerts.:j dlevllle spent Sunday al the John- ids last Thursday and Friday. Thc;
«nd f«n»nv for several davs. । Qiumby Saturday evening.
.
.
.
n
xr-w c*.
The board of supervisors made Hastings. R 4: Mrs. Edward Wer­ but wasn’t sure his dog would be son-Wieringa home. * Mr. and Misses Ruby and Greta Cogswell alxoi * Mra ’ven Smith snent the week- j
‘he following allocation of lhe mon- ner. R. 3; Waiter Snyder. R 2: admitted. He appealed to the Mrs. Walter Thomas of’--Hastings attended. * Miss Doris Gillespie "nd with b«r husband Phm. Mate | HICKORY CORNERS
i ty the county receives from the Mrs. Dema Rensch. Freeport; Mrs. proper person, however, and the were at the Charlie Andler home who works for the extension dep’t ’ c Ivan Smith &gt;1 Great Lakes | Last Week’s Letter
.Ute highway department for use Minnie Rhrincr. 134 E. Court; Mrs. matter has been arranged
Frank Town USA air service of
Sunday and took their son Ivan of Mich. State college s|&gt;ent Sun- I" * Mr. and Mra John Andera i
i &gt;n the county's roads. This division Frank Becker. 530 N. Michigan.
William, who is a graduate of the back with them after his stay of a day with her parents. Mr. and 1 l,f Kalamazoo called on their broth- 1 near Washington. D C and his
"r-ln-&gt;»w and sister Mr. and Mra. mother Mrs. Vem Town of Plain­
। loes not apply to cash received un- Mrs. Addie Smith. Nashville; Jack Michigan School for the Blind,,• week. * There was a meeting at Mra. Elmer Gillespie.
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; Will Whittemore Wednesday eve- •
ler the McNitt law from the state- Miller. Lake Odessa; Mrs. Mary went from Hastings, his home, to1 the Gates school house Hdday
well called on his grandmother Mrs.
PLEASANT HILL
ring. * Mr and Mra Raich Starr­ Sarah Town Friday Other caller;
•afoline tax. That law provides that Hoes. 706 W. Green.
Grand Rapids about a year ago and
I ine and children of Hickory Com-rs on Sundav were Mr. and Mrs. Wade
Tiie following babies were bom is selling articles made at the Michi, nlght to vote on the Question of iest Week's Letter
all McNitt law money must be used
consolidating with the T-K school
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Shroyer and were supper guests of Mr. and Mra. Town of Dalton. Mr. and Mrs. Rus­
to improve the county’s 870 miles during the week: A bov to Mr and gan Institute for the Blind. Has- ’■ at Middleville. Of the ten present
of township roads. The allocation Mrs. Arthur Baker. Middleville. R., tings friends are glad that William eligible to vote we understand there family of Marshall were Saturday Leon Pennock and fnmilv Tuesday sel Tolles and children of Bunnell
applies only to the weight tax cash, 2, Oct 19: a boy to Mr. and Mrs Ls being treated kindly in his were seven voles for consolidation. night and Sunday guests nt rite evening. * Mrs leslle Will lama of district * Mrs. Martin Fuller of
Bert Palmer home. Other Sunday I ”»»r Freeport visited her son Roger Battle Creek Ls visiting her grand­
and that part of the gas tax which Earl Warner. 740 E Mill. Oct. 20; adopted City.
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. three against. A good share of the guests were Mr. and Mrs. Cvrux Williams and famllv Wednesday.
Mrs Edna Simpson and
ts elven to this county for use on a girl to Mr and Mra. Theron Bel| district had hitherto gone to the Shroyer and son Clayton of Barbers I Mr. end Mra. Will Whittemore 1 daughter
family. Mrs. Ed Woodin of Pine
highways. The board by resolution son. Nashville. Oct. 22: n girl to CAMP FIRE NOTES
Comers and Mr. and Mrs. Keith ! 'lilted their brother and rister-in- lake called nt the Simmon home
provided that that money be dlvld- Mr. and Mrs. Loval Lowell. Bas­
Lechleitner of Delton. Mr. and Mrs. law Mr. and Mrs. Charles WhllU- ' Sundav. * Henrv Fisk. 70. la critiEx-camp Fire girls and guardians
ed as follows:
•
, 1 tings. R. 1. Oct. 21; a boy to Mr.
Amos Palmer and family of Free- more in Rutland Fridav afternoon 1 callv ill at hbi home.
Fiftv per cent to the county road and xIrs Glendale Myers. Middle­ who have Camp Fire books or cere- j DELTON
port were afternoon callers. * Mr i*
-------------------- -- *----Mrs Man Bartlett visited Mr and
commission for use------on man"
county marie
road*. V|Mfc Oct 21; n g|r] to Mr. and montai gowns they are not using. I
Mr. and Mra. Max Reynolds and and Mrs. Clare Williams anil
Twenty five per cent to the coun­ Mrs Arthur Palmer. Delton. R. 1. are asked to take them to Mrs. E. Mr. and Mra. Roger Williams at­ daughters Arlene and Alice took ma zoo Thursday of last week. * Th" Mrs. Charlie Kahler of North Barry
Delton Inland Lakes Garden r.lnh last week. * Lots Jones to home
A Cnukln. 321 S. Jefferson, for re­
ty road commission for use on Oct. 23.
tended
a
party
at
the
home
of
Mr.
Mrs. R. J. Williams lo her daugh­ met nt the home of Mrs. Will I
township roads.
1
Surgical patients include: Lester sale. Gowns are not obtainable now and Mra. Glenn Williams at the ter’s at South Haven Sunday for Whittemore Thursday afternoon from Borges* hospital and Is im­
proving * Marilvn Morrison visi­
Twenty five per cent to the four Long. Clarksville; Mrs. Arthur Fer- and books arc difficult to obtain W. K Kellogg farm at Gull lake. further treatment on her eyes.
incorporated villages and this city giMOn. Lake Odessa Mrs. Charles so present day Camp Fire girls are Saturday night * Arthur Kern of They afterwards spent the day with The members of the Club are asked ted his parents Mr. mid Mrs. .Glen
to make &lt;• list of trees in this com­
in- their
Sunday.
for use on streets The division Is Rice. Battle Creek: Glenn Dennis. somewhat handicapped
Kalamazoo visited relatives in the Mr. and Mrs. Don Ross at their munity. This will lie done in cooper­ Asnlnsll
Frank Ellsworth Lawrence was
based on population.
.
Nashville; Floyd Gallop. Woodand; ■ work.
village here one day last week. * Greathooes farm near Benton Har­ ation with the Thnniaople Garden bom June 3. 1863 m Hickorv Cor­
, Mrs Noah Gosch. Freeport: Mra .
The third training course for, Harold Pennock of Delton and bor. * Several from this way at­ club in Hastings * Mr. and Mrs ners and passer! away Friday. Oct.
| Joseph Bronson. Grand Ledge: O. guardians was held-Wednesday eve-, Miss Charlotte Irene Cobb of Nash­ tended the funeral of John Van­ Ross Waters and Mra. Charles Har­ 15. in lhe home where he was bpm.
! E- Goodyear. 526 W Green; Mrs. j
denberg of lhe Powers district rington were In Kalamazoo Friday He was the son of Solomon and
ning at the home of Miss Bea ville were'married In Battle Creek
Charles Wood. 628 E state Mra , Hemey. East Walnut street. Miss one day last week. * Glenn Dale Thursday afternoon. * Mr. and PM. ★ Mrs. Wayne Walt of Augus­ Mary laiwrencr pioneer of this secGeorge Hebden. 609 - W. Green: Myra
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-----Fire Robinson, who has been spending Mrs. Matt Bedford and Ed Bed­ ta spent Friday at the home of her tlon. He was one of six children.
Bumgardner.
Camp
Mrs. Glendon Silsbee. Hastings. R executive, was in charge.
several days furlough with his par­ ford. local and Mra. Inez Jordan parents Mr and Mrs Charles Har­ Phlletus. George, and Mrs sarnn
ents. the Rev. and Mrs D. W of Middleville spent Sunday with rington W Mr and Mrs Lowell Perrin, deceased, and Alfred and
The new Nurses’ Aide class now 4; Mrs. Roy Gamer. Hastings. R.
। Honoring t|;e fourteenth birth­ Robinson left for California Mon­ Mr. and Mrs. N. C. Kraft of Char­ Whittemore knd Mr and Mra Will Otis of Hlckon Comers. Sept. 30.
being formed under the auspices 2
The Kitchen Guild donated seven day of their daughter. Georgia, day. * pfe Garth Floria who Is lotte. * Mr. and Mrs., Stanley Man- Whittemore spent Saturday in Bat- 1891 he was marries! to Lulu A.
of the Barry Co. Chapter. American
ker of Woodland were Sunday aft­ 5,.e..Creek- * Mr Bnd Mni Charles
jars
of
miscellaneous
fruits
and
Red Crore. has a few vacancies, ac­
which falls on Saturday, the 23rd.. stationed at Camp Rucker. Ala.. Is ernoon callers of R. J, Wiliams. * Hllker of Chicago have nurchased
two sons
..
cording to an announcement by vegetables to the hospital at their Mr and Mra. Chris Spirls enter-, spending a flfteen-day ftyiough Mr. and Mrs Rlxkey and Mrs. Wor­ several lota of Charles McBeth nt widow,
Curtis who reside near the old
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talned with a family party Sun-1 “■*•*• *^sB,?J.
renU
Mrs. George Hebden. volunteer serv- last meeting.
den of Battle Creek were Sundav
Coses
discharged
during
the
week
Floria &gt;nd
and l&gt;m
family. His wifei nu-.tA of the ladies' sister.~*Mra. Crooked lake. Mr. HHker has hern homestead. Mra Blanche Jones of
&lt;1« evenrt, M which, ten were!। Charles riorlw
fee chairman. Anrone interested mav
with tiie Commonwealth—Edison Delton and Mrs. Mary Inina of
were:
Mrs.
Duggar
Goforth.
127
obtain an application blank by
«n«" cunrt.ll
present. Miss Georgia was remem­ ISM b
c^l'.^d hu*urt.
huemnd.
company in Chicago for several Battle Creek, seven grandchildren,
8 Michigan; Lonella Mav Rohr- bered with some very attractive
writing or phoning Mra. Hebden.
years. * Mrs Belle Shrnherd snent and one great grandson. He lulned
camp next Sunday. * Kenneth Hor- i HOPE CENTER
The candidates. numberbtu 13 , bacher. R. 5: Hugh McPherson. gifts-'
a few days last week with Mrs. Alice the Wesleyan Methodist church in
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I_______ __________ _____ __________
I ton was Inducted Into the army | Mr.
Mrs, clarence Texter of Collins. She will leave this week
met last Wednesday evening at the Nashville: Mrs. Fay Clardy and ।
IR9I and has been elected to many
.
at
Camn
Grani
Til
1..t
Rat.,r_
HafltlnJU
and
Mrg
ploy
McDcrnloUi
C?inP 1?1ninL IH ’
®®tdrU. S- O. rooms and planned their babv. 812 N. Michigan: Mra. Basil HARRY CO. GIRLS EMPLOYED
for Safctv Harbor. Fla., where she offices of trust and honor In that
। da&gt; He will take his basic traln- Mrs. Birdena Lyttle were Sunday will spend Hie winter.
hours of study and practice nursing. DeWitt and George Laver. Lowell; 1 !N PENTAGON BUILDING
church Funeral services were held
A Barry county girl who Ls aiding'
as Air Cadet Pilot ktJefferson guests of Mr. and Mrs. Leon Dun­
As these candidates all work, the Mra. Daniel Wright. R 1; Mrs. I
A recenllon for the teachert cf al the W. M church Sunday after­
in vnc
the WBr
war CIlorl
effort ln
in nn
an imponnnt
important :-------- ~~r'
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and Mrs. Jz«n ning at Hickorv Comers. * Mr. and the
classes will be held Wednesday Etta Foul. 318 S. Jefferson; Mrs. ln
Delton
Rural
Agricultural noon conducted hv the Revs. Iler
- _ Roaerx
____
.
. ।; ijxinnrrl
Stewart Kelley. 202 W. Court Mrs. 1M., -u —
»»iss Jean
d.-iuchLeonard nnrt
and twn
two nntitrnte-rw
daughters. Betty Mrs Milton Warner and two chil­ school was held in the Methodist and C 8 Rennclls. Buiial was al
evenings from 7 to 10 o’clock and Reth
Davev and haby . 234 E Colfax: {ter
rr‘of
d Mzi-hSS RzX.
of Mr “
and
Mrs. Henry Rogers. "nd
®*rt?f® dren of Battle Creek spent from Church Wednesday evening »&lt;•
of •«»&gt;
last
Sunday mornings from B to 12.
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.
i t----------cu* Tuesday until Thursday with their week. All of the teachers were nres- Hickory Comers.
Upon completion of the 80 hnur Mrs I&gt;ewis Hefflebower. Alld: Mrs. ?!
.s%;
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.J —----------------------parento Mr.. and
(U.u Mrs.
mis. Fred
ricu Ashby
naiiu.v I ent except
vawpi Mlw
oai.v miuu
Loretta
.i Magner
xnaiUHT
course, their 150 volunteer hours of Pnrrest Hall, 319 E. State; Carroll
The bovs in Congress arc plan­
servwe
i.unu.u.. ....
maj-' &gt;ng
»ntre she
sne mmlnK cour«course there .nA
and will live .t
at, and on Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. I who was called to St. Johns ia-ft ning some new and btagcr bnttl"service io
to u&gt;r
the hospital
will «r
be as- ,i Mead. Nashville; Mrs. Hugo As­ college Louring, where
Arts
Ls ’in
I Jordan hall. * Miss Loretta Magnbr1 M. Warner and Lyle Ashby visited I week by tiie Illness of her grand- shliw. Aside from a marble no-.t
A1 n n to
tn the
iHn Individual
lt.rUvlrlt.nl derson and baby. 812 N Boardwny: ored la'DomEMlc /
signed according
— She ■-'Jordan*
the blc Pentaconvenience of lhe Nurses’ Aides. I Mrs. Russell Bauer. Plainwell: Otto charge/ of salads inr „„
- ' sPent th^ weekend with Mrs. Mary' Damon Warner in Nashville. * mother. Mrs. Roger Williams was in off’p? on each deck, nothing Is def»
They probably will serve evenings1 »'‘d’"'J1 Freeport; James Scheldt, gon fiulldlng. Washington,
shlnaton D.
D C..
C 1 Payne-in Hastings. * Mr. and Mrs.) Mr. and Mrs. William Ashby and j charge of the program. Coffee, ice initc. we ttuppiMC.
id’i\offiC" build- .......
:-------------cream, cookies and wafers were
or during the weekends.
i Lnke Odessa.
■
largest of the world’sxpffice build­
Miss E«thcr Kreider, who Is |--------------- ' • •
Ings, where 65.000 people are cm-;
Nurses’ Arts Instructor at Sparrow MUNICIPAL COURT
ployed and where around MJMfl-arif'
hospital. Lansing, and also the ncJohn Bhtpard. 49. of Nashville was fed daily at lhe cafeterias.
credited nurses’ aide instructor for arrested on Thursday for the al- ;
When one learns that 99 bushels I
the Red Cross will come over from, keed offense of bastardy. He was of ‘’greens’: 150 gallons of peas, to
Lansing to teach the classes. Her. taken into Municipal court Fridav name Just two items alone, mav be
success with the first group was where he waived examination and । needed In the preparation of salads
outstanding and her willingness to was bound over to the Circuit court for a single meal, the magnitude
take on the new class speaks well for trial. His bond was fixed at of feeding this vast armv of gov­
for her enthusiasm for and belief f500, which was furnished.
ernment employees is better graspIn the nurses’’ aide program.
I
------------Present plans are to begin the new
Eugene I^wis. 24. of this citv was
class bv the middle of Novem- arrested Thursday bv Undersheriff PROBABLY SPOOFING
ber. Any woman between the ages Doster, charged with assault and
Workmen digging a sewer ditch
of 18 to 50 who can arrange her battery against Arthur Lowe He on East Mill St found several.teeth,
time to suit these hours is eligible faced Judge (CortriRht in Municipal in n good state of n/eservatlon. also
for the class and is urged to con- court Fridav and admitted his guilt, part of a bone. The teeth were in
tact Mrs. Hebden at once.
' He was assessed $4 50. t)re costs rood condition and no evidences of
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&lt;&gt;'ntal-fillings were apparent The
ANNUAL FAIR AT KELLOGG
bation for one year under the care story was started that these were at
AGRICULTURAL H. S. FRIDAY | of State Probation Officer Norman some time part of an Indian. Butt
The Annual Kellogg Agricultural, Jeffery of this city. He Is required that was probably a spoofing story. I
Fdir will be held at the W. K. Kel­
logg Agricultural School R R. 2 1____________ ._____________________ '
Augusta on Fridav October 29. un­
der sponsorahin of the Future Far­
mers and the Future Home makers
of America. Anyone in the School
Patronage area Is welcomed to en­
ter their exhibits.
Officers of the Future Fanners
of America Chapter 50 are: Erwin
Willison. President; Henry Dell.
Vice-President; Russell Harrison.

’.

Mra. John Ddnaay will rrftini
Friday from a few days’ visit with
; her ’sister. Mrs. Hazel Miller in
1 South Bend. Ind.
.............................................
J Mrs. Lyle Scudder and Mlv. MaxMra Ruth Cappon entertained ine Watson were in Grand Rapids
Mrs. Glen Kahler and daughter of Friday and MIm Watson spent the
weekend in Holland.
j, XBovrrdale on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Nlai Casteleln spent
... A’ Tiiesday visitor at the home of
J Mra Warren Calkins and Mrs. Marv Sunday with her sister and family
Mr.
and Mrs. Harold Hannon in
r
.-Mills was Mrs. Wm. McCain of
Hickory
Comers.
1
..’Irving.
Clyde Daniels returned to his
.
Mr. and Mrs- M. E Cota enter- home In High Point; N. Carolina
_
; lained Mrs. Jud Arnold and three after a few days” visit with his
'Children of Big Rapids and Mra mother. Mrs. Mary Mills.
Jim Solsolas of Battle Creek, on
Tiie Rev. and Mrs. Don Gury.
Thursday. Their guests on Sundav Donna Lou and David spent a few
. .were Mr. and Mra. Milton Patrick daj-s last week with Mra. Gury’s
&gt;
of Rockford and Mr. and Mrs. family in Pittsford.
George Cota of Belding.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Shute made
an Mra. Robert Kenyon and daugh­ a business trip to Kalamazoo on
ter are visiting relatives In Saginaw Saturday.
Mrs. Forrest Hall has been re­
this’week.
- Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Bums. Janet moved from Pennock hospital to
1 ,’and Jim snent Sunday with rela- the home of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
Struble.
.
rjlves in Climax.
Mus Anne Goodyear was the
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Buskirk and
two daughters and Mrs ArbotBach- guest of her aunt. Miss Eleanor
In Detroit for the weekend.
rider were in Grand Rapids Satur- Thomas
The Rev. Don Gury and .son Dav­
id will return Saturday after .spend­
. Miss Margaret Babbitt of Grand ing several days In Waterloo. Iowa.
Hanlds spent a few davs last week

PERSONALS

with Miss Kathleen Blough.
Mr. and Mrs. Gail Compton of
Hattie Creek were Sunday guests
of. Mr. and Mrs. James Bristol
Mr. and Mrs. James Brown enter­
tained Mr. and Mra. Charles Bond
and two children of Jensen over
the weekend.
Miss France* Cowles and Mis
Winnie Roush were In Detroit fo&gt;
the weekend.
Air Cadet and Mrs Robert Fielr
were guests of Mr and Mrs Cran­
ston Wilcox In Goldwater Monday
and Tuesdav.
Mr. and Mra. C. F. Finstrom and
Mrs. Oerritt Isham spent Sunday
with Mr. and Mra. Andrew Camp
in Bartie Creek.
Wednesday guests of Mr. and
Mra. Bariev Fox were Mr. and Mra
Chajt Warner and son Victor of
Warnerville. Mrs. Wm Cappon and
son Larry of Stony Point and Mrs
Clarence Frost who returned to her
home In Bellevue on Thursday. On
Saturday their out-of-town dinner
guests were Mr, and Mrs. Wm. Fox.
Mr and Mra. Clare Siebert.' Betty
and David of Kalamazoo, the dlnr
ner celebrating the birthday of their
ion. Wm. Fox.
Miss Virginia Pzfts of Olivet
spent the weekend at home

Cook. Mra. W. R. Cook and Mrs.
-r David French were in Grand Rap»lds Thursday.
Dr. and Mrs. C P. Lathrop were
Sundav guests of Dr. and Mrs. R.
F. Webb at Grand Rapids.
Cadet Eugene Bennett Is expect­
ed on Saturday for a week’s fur­
lough from De Paw Univeraity.
Ind7
Palmer Osborn and George Fisch­
er of Guatemala;, fellow students at
Harvard, arrived Monday to spend
their vacation with Mr. and Mrs.
Wallace Osborn.
Miss Genie Hill spent Thursday
In Middleville.
Roger Bennett returned Monday
• from a few days’ visit with Mr. and
Mrs. Gerald Schoenhlado (Dorothy
Cooki of Indianapolis.
Mra. C. P. Lathrop. Mrs. Warren
Carter and Mrs. Ray Branch were
in Grand Rapids Thursday.
•
Mr. and Mrs. James Foley and
Mr. and Mra. Clyde Kuempel re­
turned Saturday from a few days’
visit with Mr. and Mra. Earl Ful: ler in Plainwell.
'
Miss Beverly Brown of Detroit
’ will arrive Friday to spend the
weekend with her mother. Mrs. Cleo

/
Mrs. H. J. Foster and children
\ relumed Sunday after 'spending a
few days In Caro and Bay City.
'■
Mrs. Sarah Brandstetter returned
' last Wednesday from a three
’ months’ visit with Mr and Mrs.
■. Burr Van Houten in Rocky River.
. Ohio. In Detroit and Ann Arbor.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hubbard were
/ In Grand Rapids for the weekend.
'
Mr. and Mra. Howard Barnum
entertained Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester
Curtis and family of Woodland for
dinner on Sunday.
Miss Lucy Bas&amp;rtt of Lansing
spent the weekend with her mother
Mrs. Edna Bassett.
Mrs. Albert Bellamy and little
daughter of Detroit spent last week
end with her parents. Mr. and Mrs.
Gilbert Fisher.
Byron Fletcher and Carroll C.
Burkholder relumed Sunday from
a few days hunting trip near Cadil­
lac.
Cedric Morey spent the weekend
in Battle Creek. Mrs. Morey and
Mary Lee returning with him on
Sunday.
Mrs. James Mohler and Miss
Alice Mohler were Tuesday dinner
guests of Miss Florence Campbell
and Mrs Dan Blivin at the home
of the latter.
Mrs. Maude Miller whn has been
spending the summer with her son
In Pontiac returned to her home
on Sunday.
.
Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Fairchild
entertained Mr. and Mrs. Richard
Fairchild of Detroit over the week­
end.
■ Mrs. Leon Slander and Mrs.
■ Richard Stander spent Thursday In
! Grand Rapids.
.
Mr and Mrs. Duane Miller had
as weekend guests Mr. and Mrs
Henry Valilslng and children of
Muskegon.
Mra. Frank Hecker of Nashville

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The October meeting of the South
Hastings Farm Bureau was held
at the home of Mr. and Mrs Fred
Smith of Hastings. The officora
for the following year arc Chair­
man. Russel ‘Whittemore; discus­
sion leader. Fred Smith: secy, and
treas.. Mrs. Melvin Smith; song
loader. Mrs Harold Slocum: re­
creation leader. Mrs. Gerald Smith:
nublidty chairman. Mrs. Harry
Dunn.
The topic discussed was ’’An In­
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the many services provided farmers
by their organizatloh it was decided
that the open formula for feeds,
excellent quality of seeds and the
legislative service had bcneflkcd
farmers most.

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PERSONALS
lU

Bunday
day* with

ML-a Janet Bockeloo spent her
Roger Bennett, popular clerk at
school vacation last week in Lssn- Reeds Drug store, left for Indian­
ring with tier sister, Mr*. Wtlda apolis for a few day* visit with
Southworth.
Mrs. Dorothy Cook Schoenheide,
Dr. Norbert Echowaiter was In former speech teacher and drama­
Grand Rapid* Wednesday attending tics coach at HUB.
the Michigan Stale Convention of
On Sunday Mr. and Mrs Minor.
Narvnad of Kalamazoo were here­
to celebrate the birthday of their
daughter. Mrs. Chester Banghart
and bring Helene and' Bruce Bang­
hart home, who had been visiting
Miss Jocelyn Ironside arrive* their grandparents since Thursday
Mra. Richard Cook is aocomFriday from Detroit to spend tha
Kdng
her father. M H. DePoe ol
Mr. and Mrs. Emeat Hathaway
Sylvanus
rlolte. on a trip to Washington
and two children of Milwaukee
and New York this week. Bally Rose
spent from Friday until Tueaday
and BUI are staying with grand­
with hjs parents Mr. and Mrs. Ma­ Saturday after a 8-dav embn
tion leave spent,with Mr. and
mother De Foe tn Charlotte while
son Hathaway- in Ulis city.
Clarence Johhcock.
their mother is away.
Ray Matthews of Grand R*
Mr. and. Mrs. Clarence Shultz
wo* a Thursday night guest of
were in Nashville Wednesday where
Mr. Shultz’s birthday was celebrat­
ed with a family dinner at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald.

HOTEL HASTINGS

Ten were in attendance at the I
Mr. and Mrs. Club at the home of,
Mr. and Mrs. John Chandler on,
Monday evening. After dinner con­
tract- was played with Mrs, Linden!

SOCIAL ITEMS

C. P. Leaver made a business trip
to Grand Rapids Tuesday.
Mrs. John Ingram visited ielatlvca in Allegan over the weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Claud Kennedy
entertained Mrs. George Williams
of Grand ■Rapids on Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Johnson and

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Mr. and Mrs Sidney Beach of
Grand Rapids. Mr. and Mrs. Ma­
son Norwood of Kalamazoo and Mr.
•nd Mrs. .Burdette Wadd of Mid­
dleville for supper on Sunday night
• • •
After the ceremony a dinner was&gt;
given at the Columbia
a Hotel, cot-^ On Saturday Mrs. Willard Smith
ers laid for eleven.
Invited a dozen friends for lunc'ioon j
Out-of-town guests
for the pleasure of Mrs. Edgar
Harlingen. Thomas Top scores far bridge were
won by Mrs. Abcn Johnaon. Mrs.
Can-qil Burkholder, Mrs. Erik von
of Lansing. Mrs. R Becker and Mrs.
attended tiie American OsUopaXhIc Harry Rodenhouse of Detroit.
Association convention in Grand
Mr. and Mrs. Hammcrberg are
Rapids on Wednesday.
Mrs. Cyrus Burton was Ute guest both registered pharmacists, and
of Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Rogers of
war Battle creek over the weekend.
Corporal-Technician Winn Green Rapids.
of Camp McCoy. Wls.. spent from
Friday till Sunday with his parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Fay Green. He was
transferred from a camp in Virgin­
ia to Camo McCoy about a month

Ohio Wesleyan

son. Wetidal. of Grand Rapids.
Saturday evening visitor* of Mr.
and Mrs. Art Rlchnrd-.cn were Mr*.
Agnes Thompson, local, and daugh­
ter. Mis. Ed Hart of Grand Rapids

HAMMEKBEKG—WILLIAMSON
Miss
Rosemary
William*

on Sunday when sixteen members
of the family were entertained for
dinner at the home of Mrs. W. J.
Field honoring her son. Air Ca­
det Robert Field, who wlU return
on Friday to Blytheville. Art. Outof-town guests were Mr. and Mrs.
A. M. Hall. Belding; Mr. and Mra.

Sunday from White Pigeon where
she had been visiting her parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles DeLano since
Wednesday.
Chief Ship Fitter Marshall L
Schantz, who is stationed at Camp

Wil Sanford of Albion and Mr. and
Mr*. Clark Kleinfeldt of Battle
Creek.
John W. Owens returned to his
home In Sharon. Pa., last week
after u several days’ visit with his
daughter and son-in-law. Dr. and

George AUicrton of Cincinnati.
Ohio, was the guest of his son-in­
law and daughter. Dr. and Mrs.
Norbert Schowalter. and grand­
daughter. Sue. over the weekend
He will visit relatives in Grand
Rapid* and Bay City before return­

tunted Saturday frem Grand Rar
ids where they were guests of M
Friday night.' On Sunday they at­
tended the wedding Of Mirs Nina
-Brisbin and Master Sgt. Wm. Rags­
dale of Kellogg Field at the Coate
Grove church.
A guest of Mrs. Ida Palmoti •»’ on
Thursday was her niece. Mrs. Al­
bert Reesor of Woodland. On Sun­
day Mrs. Anna Baldwin. Mrs. Rob­
ert Baldwin and Miss Louise Bald­
win of Welcome Corners spent the
afternoon With her. ‘
Mrs. Lawrence Herrick and Janet
were Grand Rapids visitors Monday
and saw Blackstone lhe Magician
nt Keith’s in the afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Ji-ssc Chase of

Monday evening dinner guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Chase.
Weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Harley Fox were Mr. and Mrs. Clare
Siebert. Betty Lou and David,, of
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Bristol of Bat­
tle Creek and Mrs. Gene Sweet of
Banflcid. were In Hastings. Wed­
nesday.' to attend the committal
services nt Riverside of the infant
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Stephen
Bristol.
Stephen Bristol of Port Clinton.
Ohio, who was called here by the
passing of hl* infant daughter re­
turned to his work on Wednesday.
Mrs. Bristol and daughter will join

Clarence O. Chaffee, home on furlough from New Castle Army Air
Base in
Wilmington.
Delaware.
Guests Included Mr. and Mrs. David
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daughters, Ruth

talned the Night Hawks with a
Halloween party . Saturday night.
A chicken dinner was served nt 7
o’clock. Cards were the evening’sentertainment with prizes going to
'Mr*. Frank Newton. Harry Shute,
Mrs. Carl Weyerman and Roy Pres-

Kenneth Lewis and family of Mor­
gan; and Mr. and Mrs Lvnden Nor­ er. representing lhe Hastings Writ­
ris and family of Cedar Creek. er’s Guild, attended a meeting and
Clarence left for camp Sunday- reception at the home of Ruth Linrud Thompson, in Battle Creek.
Sunday afternoon, honoring tiie
Mrs. Vernon Blough entertained president of the National League
eighteen members
of
Extension
Group No. 1 last Friday evening

Creek Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs, Cha*. A.

MttDAYS
Jensen and two daughters of Mt.
Clemens. A caller last week was
Mrs. Hammonds nephew. Pfc. Geo.:
Hough talin stationed in Colorado.
Willo Jones were among those who
Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Tecgarden of attended lhe Michigan-Minnesota
Grand Rapids were Saturday night game at Ann Arbor on Saturday.
guests of the Rev. and Mrs John
Mr and Mrs. Warren Wilcox and
Sinclair and on Sunday visited Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Burl Deuel of Jackand Mrs. Floyd Gaskill In the coun- ron visited Heatings relatives and
&lt;•
...
friends an Sunday.
Mrs. Arthur Chase and Mis* Jo- I Mrs. FraneU ^Hamilton spent the
mhin- Chase wen? Q,^,
luv —
a weeken4 ln Kalamazoo.
sephlne
Sunday
and
Monday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Sayles spentBaker and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Ev- Sunday with Mrs. Marian Sherk at
cleshymer of Niles and relatives in Battle creek.
Mr*. Edgar Thomas leflxMondnv,
Cpl. David Stone came home Sat­ for Santa Ana, cal., after a month's
urday from Swannanoa. N. C.. for visit with relatives here.
.
a '.wo weeks’ visit with his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Druckenbrod
the Rev, and Mrs. L. Winston Stone. were on a buying trip Monday and
Mr. atid Mrs. Lester Reynolds and Tuesday in Chicago.
two children visited Mr. and Mrs.
Vem Reynolds of Kalamazoo on
Sunday.
visited Mr. and Mrs. Timothy How­
ard In Kalamazoo Sunday.
field of Grand Rapid.* were guests
Mr. and Mrs. Victor Henney and
of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Calkins family vIdled Mr. and Mrs. Wayne
and other relatives from Saturday Henney at Dewitt on Saturday and
till Mcndav.
Sunday.
Weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. B. A. LyBarker had

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lock, com­
plete with

cd edge
knife, spe­
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HEADIN' FOR GOD'S COUNTRY'
and Bob Lowery and Marie McDonald

Mon . Wed.

A SCREAM IN THE DARK'
SUNDAY and MONDAY. OCTOBER 31 and NOV. 1
Monty Woaley and Grade Fields

EXIDE

RADIATOR
ALCOHOL

BATTERIES

'HOLY MATRIMONY'
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to fit your
pocketbook.

The story of a Softie with the dame* but a Devil In
action at Lite front.
Wallace Beery. Fay Bainter and Reginald Owen

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AND
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Pharmacist is honor-bound to check and dou­
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1

WOMEN’S
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.

161 to 28

of Men’s Socks

FRIDAY and SATURDAY. OCTOBER 29 and 30
DOUBLE FEATURE ATTRACTION
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'SQUADRON LEADER X'
and Jimmy Roger* and Noah Bea«y, Jr.

'CALABOOSE'
SUNDAY and MONDAY, OCTOBER 31 and NOV. 1

length;

Our Reg. 15c
Socks, 3 pr.

Skirts - Slacks

Our Reg. 21c
Socks, 3 pr.

and Swoatert at

Our Reg. 25c
Socks. 3 pr.

popular prices.

Our Reg. 35c
Socks, 3 pr.

Cortoo Velveteen jrJ
African* rayon cr*“
make in effective c
binscion in thi»«mc
two-piece dresi.
Midway Bed 1
Black, Ripe U'ht
Rhum Brown. 1
co 15

S/0.95

'ALWAYS A BRIDESMAID'
Bargain matinee Sunday 3:00 to 5:M

TUES.. Wl

and THURS.. NOVEMBER 2. 3 and 4
George Montgomery and Annabella

REGISTERED PHARMACIST ALWAYS ON DUTY
Hastings

"BOMBERS' MOON"
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FRANDS
Exclusive, but not

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al Haatlagv. Mkhlgaa.

GRANGES

Supervisors Vote $100
For Bee Inspection
We have all heard about the
"busy bee." possibly through unplcajtant contact with iu biuine&amp;$
end. But the bee has its tuea and
does a remarkable work for humans
in gathering and storing sweets for
us. His good work for mankind goes

IAL EDITORIAL—
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We Remove Dead Animals
For Prompt Removal of
. Old, Crippled or Dead j
y
Horses and Cows
/

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All Kindi of Insurance
Surety Bonds
.
hone 2115
Hasting*

He Admits He Tried
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IN MEMORIAM

। Ernest H. cuykendaU. 17. of MnI nU Grov-. whose arrest on the
charge of attempting to murder his
।
Ciarrnce Heid of Kalamo
I township, wc mentioned last week
i was brought Into the
Circuit

Swanson Agency
NEW LOW RATES
Properry damage
and Liability

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Horses

pie tided guilty to the crime alleged
I against him
He was remanded
I to tiie custody of the Eaton county
Sheriff without bond, pending sen• tence. He had been held in Jail for
i lack of to .000 bail, which had been
fixed by the municipal court judge
of that city when he was arraigned
In that court.
Young Cuykendall was sentenced
Friday by Judge McDonald to sene
from 15 months to four yean In
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lhe Southern Michigan prison.

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Lily White Flour

HENRY FLANNERY

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issued eight traffic tickets and
two tickets foe. , reckless driving,
picked up 12 stray dogs, two of
which had been redeemed, nine dis-

AT FIRST
SIGN OF A

Marshall Furnaces

CONTACT

Rapairs furnished and in
stalled for all makes o
fumacci

to their owners. Two larceny com­
plaints had been investigated. Ten
municipal
summons
had
been
served. Notices had been posted
forbidding dumping of refuse on

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Floor Sanders

for

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646 TABLETS. SALVE. HOSE DROPS

interested in buying or selling;

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AUCTIONEER
Loren Coppock Delton, Mich.

HASTINGS. MICH.

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ANDRUS
NU'L Bk. Bldg

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tea can be made at Banner office.
one 3467
Haatinga, Mich,
1
—

Shipping Livestock
Every Soturday
JAKE DEPRIE5TER
Buyer for STILES and
Company Hastings stockyarda, phone 25M. or call
717—FJ
through
the

week. Patil Thointwin. 3 mile. »«^t
and fl&lt;&gt; rod* .nuih'.Maple tlrnve. |f&gt;-3H
FOR HALE -ilea arose, phone &gt;707
PIANOS Th t -,.d eFidlilML from 125
up Parker -rniinre Co 107 E. Slate
1 St. Phone 3413.
10-3!
LIVESTOCK

i FOR SALE—Oafnnl buek Iambi. J I.
Smith. Woodland. Phone 3441. 10-3R
FOR SALE— 4 nlre China Poland*ahoati.
Gilbert (Ireewnun. Dunn Ferro. 2’5
1 miles nilfe* north Hanfield.
In.34
1 FOR HALE—Shropshire ram. and ram
1 lamb* Phone T4"FI 1. Martin * llrrana. R S.
10 34
: FOR SALE—T.am &lt;-t Hay roarer. ■»!.
1.4410 th*. raa.onaMe Aliu 2 heder

SALTINE CRACKERS
2 lbs . 35'
FRENCH'S MUSTARD
RAISIN BRAN
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WHITE RICE
Uh.
Ige. 61c small 34
OVALTINE
DURKEE'S OLEO 4 red points
MATCHES
1 carton
SUNBRITE CLEANSER 1 can

$1,000 A PAIR
WON’T BUY THE

DOUBLE SAFETY
WOLVERINE SHELL HORSEHIDES
IN ANY OTHER WORK SHOE!

C. Thomas Stores
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INSURANCI

DEAD AND DISABLED FARM
ANIMALS REMOVED PROMPTLY
COWS $4.00

HORSES $5.00

CASH

AMAZING
SOFTNESS
LESSENS FATIGUE

Glycerin available from animal fats is badly needed in
WAR EFFORT. Phone Hastings 2565 or Kalamazoo
2-9544—Call collect.
KALAMAZOO

RENDERING

WORKS

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Radiators, Batteriet, Alu­
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COWS, $4.00

Dead or disabled; Prompt Service 7 Days a Week.
Small itock Picked up Free.

animal may save a life.

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Truss Fitting

Phone

Collect - Hostings

2.

STEEL CAP PREVENTS CRUSHING

IT’S doubly important to keep yourself on the job these days
because Uncle Sam needs all the production he can get. That
makes it all the more advisable to wear a thoroughly depend­
able Safety Shoe. ?.
It —
not only
• •helps
• •keep up production
but it also saves you from net lless suffering and loss of pay.
That's why more workers every
day are aooptingWolverinc Shell
HorMhide SAFETY Shoes. Their
concealed toe armor will take a
great crushing force. But, every
bit as important, these SAFETY
Shoes are toft aa buckskin and pli­
able as bamboo — even dry that
way after soaking. That means

far greater protection agaiftst fa­
tigue which is perhapa the moat
common cause of serious accidents.

But, remember. 11,000 a pjdr won't
buy you thia double protection in
any other work shoe.
So, make your next pair Wolver­
ines ... stop in and try on a pair.

2715

or Res. Phone 718-F2-3
NOW REPRESENTING

BATTLE CREEK RENDERING CO.

SHOESTORE

�THE HASTINGS BANNER

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SECTION TWO—PA

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1943.

EIGHTY-EIGHTH YEAR

zealous. The student-courses were:1 couraged student, in a few minutes, to the lives of farming people in
Sincere sympathy is extended to the night at the hospital but left,
of an impoverished kind. One pro-, occasional attacks of the 'blurs.' this country than I have been able Mrs. Reid and sons in their time next morning before a Hastings'
Daveniwrt land ledu such
.uv.. to
•&gt;. get
■— for the last
— ---------decade—or—so'~to of sorrow. They have fast a fine school
.......
..
feasor of everything taught five or Dean
friend of his mother,
the late &lt; ung*'°Hi ^itar^ ls
i
six subjects to about the samei cases with a kind of magical
—1, quote
- - 'from -a recent
• •-**
letter ’from him, husband and father and the Ugnumber of students. He was not ai skill. Hl* mind is extraordinarily
rdlnartiy Here Is the proof
that• he has de.. reached the' this season. Despite tha
—■ —
- |On has Jost a faithful friend and Ruth Schneckcnberger.
specialist, but an all-around man—• adapted to tasking things- straight .4-^4
.----- .... -with
-------a delicacy or .two,
— cur. with intermittent rain*
shed to k
be
, B
a mixer,
mixer. in
In the best,
best. joyai helper, one who was always hospital
the kind who would make thc best. and clear. He understands and sym-, sense pt
j&gt;t that overworked word. In rcady to assist wherever possible, rent magaxlnrs, etc. The score
..... boy* and
~.u farm। mtnd^and
heart ‘and ' thought
s t. ■ K. has rendered many helpful
- “
—*— corres~
, far;n advisor or county agent to-■]; palhlzes with farm
if
‘ ‘ he 1—
..^.7'
K. ..1
21 —
to• 0-and ai the ”
Hastings
dent fan*.
day. There were only two or three' । era. and secs inf
H9 and
,- of the Grand Rapids Press1
—■* through
-------- - *their
‘—*■ for and with farm people, and hopes wrvice* in the local Post.. Ir.
in the
lhe pondent
&lt;
text books to aid him, and these: problems. His unstudied courtesy ,-----to &gt;* one of them again before old Fourth District nnd in lhe Depart- reported, "tiie
nrarut i*&gt;&lt;te* and 1
"the home team (Hao&lt;H*s- ; whil» „
were
nterity endeared hlml*&lt;?
him' a«teovertake*-----him.
mcnt affairs and will bo sadly tings’ outplayed and outran the n-nkiT a re eonMderMt 7K.
Praises Davenport's Great Wo'fk as Educator. Executive ond *^
e poorly adapted for freshmen.• and ringing sincerity
-____- s
of
agricultural to the students.
i He could and often'^_He
vuitors." The field was soaked by
bv^nSSotta Hastmu
often I ’ He I*
Li going back to_the
to the farm.
farm, OTU*ed.
Writer. Hi* Work Contributed Much to Prosperity of State I science
had
been
crudely
..........
_____ ;n crudely formulatdid talk turkey, however to tltose
1 throw of his
‘
‘ official armor, tackle i
* ’ * _ ,
.
art •»
raln- Pydd}** of ""ter upon Chartotte m it* star
they were clumsily adapt- of us who.
Wilu, through
MUVUM&lt;1 laziness,
,
olu..
-.---------hl*
-- hands,
---------- ....
realities
and livei I pla,t' are underway by the Aux- standing In several places. Char- uetitor Hastings has nn a
And Notion. Clear Thinker, Hard Worker, Sincere, Firm, ■ cd.
ed. but
buljhcy^en^cjumsilyjida^
---.
u stu-1
.hnr. nr with
cd to pedagogic methods. Popular, ptdlty or indifference,, made abomi- theJife
the life of a human belng^TTius
being. Thu* re-1 lllary Ior
a Christmas card lotte has a much better athletic
cornetraVle te .Ither
Yet Always Courteous.
compai
1 l*Hie.rSt.^L
n*bU
maour C’^asses
“? "I
and
4 “n- leased Lhffh
from *n
hl Insliiutlon»&gt;
hi.^rare
bond-I, and ■
a ’«»«»’ WW
Toney gif
gtftI* to the
the ioni iitant
plant ‘than'HuU^a.
Hastings. While "no
no one
one
°
uutruclun to
U J age.
»«v. In'
In which
-hlch he_ha*
h*
"nrM« ; of
ot Legionnaires,
u-,ionn.lrk now
n™ in
In service.
wrv«. Be
B. would
wouM want
nnl to
lo take
uk» any
w glory
.lory away
.ny R*'“&lt;1‘ ” o™nd l*&lt;l«* In U&gt;
1
da ««iuenily forced our instructor!
sened।
Dean Davenport resigned his posi­
cannot be taught in a report u*.
, and nation as faithfully, completely Rur(t to
vour
correct ad- from Hastings far Friday night's
tion a* head of thc Illinois College Dean Davcnnort. would have been Farming ---------------ta
and
conscientiously
ai.they
have
ever
dre
„
ln
M
ln
p
U
ty
O
f
time
Snlgnre
'Jhere
hirrnt
.Xee
me uean acugniea in driving
........ .
of Agriculture a department of or done had he remained in Michi- | ^'^n^^le^^skeralcs^ Weaken ‘
a team of handsome
light-harness
1'*
»u’Pect
and hope.
----- a------- tw&lt;
n .erveti »&lt;■J**
susntet
anri**none
.
...
touchdown difference between the nsks you how to pronounce a diffl­
the Illinois University, early in gan He found his opportunity and
horses. We used to enjoy watching that Mrs. Davenport and he will bet
He was growing
tnd.
1921, to take effect at the end of work in Illinois
Watch for date of Initiation of outfits as this score indicates. A quit French Word, and -then accapu ■
___ him break a spirited young gelding as haPP&gt;’ and contented as thev de. several new members of the Unit. single
that year. But a new president, a when he arrived, and grew rapid-1
--------------------* is
—about
- —- the dlf- your interpretation at it without
touchdown
of
to •* And ‘hMt sentiment ex°
{. a Yew of that; type. He knew- hbw to do
close friend of the Dean, had been ly and solidly after he had worked
Terence between the packs and in question.
superficial
the breaking, and was game as an. Pfesses the grateful heart of Illi- ;
&gt;1'Problems’ of
s .
named as president of the univer­ himself into the soil of his new
■ Indian rooster on the Job. but he; nou
sity; and at his request the Dean environment. He has continued va,uc
"Under these conditions it was had several interesting mix-ups, in ,
•••
1
remained for another year, and was steadily to grow, like an oak; but
_*.!.». ....
------------------------------ined
despite au
all his
growing
he u«»
hns ,,v,c&gt;
never ; difficult to Interest the public ...
In which
thehorse
galr
made vice-president of thc univer­ ueipm
IIUI .
iu.iti, ,,&lt;•
wsometimes
DGllCrS ADDrCCia tCG
nj’d the
the^Drogram^jo^onsteucUon^
ex-1
temporaryadvantage
spite; A MEDIC A kl
program of construction, ex, nn temporary
advantage ^ Desp
Despite,
I Cd AM
wi •
sity for that year. He closed his grown either wealthy or fat; nnd
uTiucf:' paraion
P——"” andI *.c?e.opmen.
development w..x,,
which ...e
the; ,,his
m rc
refreshing
**— geniality
— - “** and equanl•—
very successful career as head of this is an eloquent tribute under
r-&lt;&gt;mhrit
mnrfitinn.
hu
irrawth
h«*
new
head
of
the
college
and
station
.
mltv.
the
Dean
was
full
of
con!
***
LLUlvll
7
..
of conthc college nt the end of the college combelt conditions. His growth has new head of lhe college and station, mlty.
■
“
'
|
Circuit Judge Archie D. McDonald
been ...
in all uu^vnyun,
directions, „w«
away
y from had
- ------formulated.
---------- -A large .....
new—
col-;..-.led
trollci fire and effective power. He
year In 1922, and returned to his uoti
[ nnd Mrs. McDonald did a socially
Woodland farm that summer, hav- self toward the full stature of n 1 lege building and first-class addi- was a fair but fearless fighter for'
I gracious thing after Friday night's
good, useful nnd unselfish man. Uonal men to tench apd invest!-. ends worthy of a man's steel.
&lt;
A. a
. speaker,
.pc.ker, who
who never impresses
Mram ' \
' ’" ’ ’ "
as
trustees continued to name him as high-powered for cafe speed in be-' gate, were foremost among the Imthat may save
. ________
nnd urgent
_____requirements of
.. 1 e
0IW
”erBS
“eu
“.5K*m"'n
Bpeaker but
b:hoas
“1iowl'
a talker
‘wrhv
—u!
' ™' M^nm, o^Sd
Honorary Dean and vice-president half of the cause which he has mediate
clear-headed man who knows what
for several years after hLs retire­ served. By devoting himself to the the situation. There was more of
“ -he ■U -UllUue -•
.boul-Dewn
IHveT,: '
Lejtoelra. who here Whs In
c«.?h KEoJ
Interests of a state he ha* become: everethta.- ’« “~-v
•«
- - ment.
what
is
tragically
uncommon:
a
man
1
work
rlt
with.
wit),.
The
...
v
new
..cw
de.n
U
v«..o
,
Meets
,
lw
t
Is
In
noptilsr
deinsnd.
He
has
I
service,
ere
asked
to
please
send
I
-Hndlh
’
One of this country's outstanding
faith, hi'^n
His position has com- to the Auxiliary president. Mrs 1 ^ndall. 'V1 F^lotte '^uad “’’J*
wvee ability, energy, faith
farm papers is the Breeders Ga- a man of the first rank, honored.; ---------„----------- :y. V.T.cr.
U
opportunity
When h?
he trrfnl
Polled him to spend much more time Gladys Henry, the addresses and '
indudiiw
R^i”rt
xette. published in Chicago. Hav­ respected, even idolized bv thc I and
use *them, results
than a man of hU ability should | pictures of the boys, so the honor ' Towiumd Allrn Cox^ nnd rK
' * slowly mater
‘
ing learned that Dean -Davenport many students who have known rto
ized.---------------------------------------------------- ,
him.
would retire from his headship of
■ '*pXS!
"The
first
hard
key
battle
of
hl*
lllu
the college nt the end of the col- ;
"Bom on a Michigan farm in
nerve-raekln, work is
Is incompatible
Incompatible II
...
, .“/inlmbem S the HlsK.te'rd
...
lege year, that paper printed the 1850. the future dean was rducat- career wo* when he secured from nerve-racking
foliowlni! tribute to the Denn, to cd In a public school and at the the legislature what was then a with the administrative function of
Nevertheless I —Vie regular Unit meeting of education and their wives. It was
his work and its value to the State Michigan
Agricultural
College. huge appropriation with which to deans and directors
ft8 tftre WBa ® ?ood a pleasant occasion and the bovs
of Illinois and the nation. It ap­ Prom the latter ho received a erect the magnificent agricultural. the Dean's record as an administrawere grateful to thc Judge and the
peared in that paper shortly before bachelor of science degree in 1878 building which, with many other tor and executive is remarkblc tbr; attendance at the supper and bus­ delightfully hospitable Mrs. McDon- .
the Dean retired in June 1022 Our From 1888 to 1889 he waX assistant noble edifices of various ages, its definitness consistency-and re-i,ne4sl »«s*i&lt;jn. Mrs. Bernice John-, aid. Thc McDonalds have two chilthe “
university
today, suits
Loyal nimsen.
himself, ms
his assistants;: *°n- who leaves soon
Florida
• readers Will be glad to read the botanist at thc Michigan Exnori- graces
w,c
■•••*=■»“» campus
n*,, uoyai
••,
•for
— •&gt;&gt;.,
--"—n W.
— Wiscon- ,5U
______ . . ■ with
... assistants
,him
.
...
-It. ,..r wac
Tri‘.-n
Rl.tinn nnH from IBM tn imi i Dc
A. H&lt;innr. of. .*
the
loyally
cooperated
He (nrt°r thn
th” Winter,
was given
the nb.
ob-, dren. Frederick. 15, and Ann. 12.—!
Breeder* Gazette's own estimate mmt
profe-w1 of ’ practical wlcui’ure!sln College
College of
of Agriculture,
Agriculture, made
made knew how to delegate authority and ligation.
Hgatlon. Several
Several imnortant
important matter*
matters, Charlotte Republican.
of ’hr value of his work and of the
ral memorable addresses to harness men for team work. He kept
bu5??f-ss
considered and
ability of this truly great man. We and suoerintendent of lhe college
farmers
vers meetings in Illinois in be
be-­ tab on how delegated authority was Mrs- Donna Harrington gave a rcOnly one player wav absent at
farm He resigned In 189! to es-1 farnwrs
quote ns follows:
nending bill.
. llsed. no dean and director „
has
M v
ever
,v. P°rt on thc Ix)'ui Closet equipment. the
McDonald
affair.
Richard ।
"As an agricultural college dean tnbUsh and assume the presidency half of the then pending
- Jro was played following thc
■armers' Institutes and leaders selected hl*
his associates more care
care-­ ,Pedro
the Schneckenberger. who was hurried
Farmers'
and experiment station director for of an agricultural college in Sao
to the Pennock hospital at the- end
nearly thirty years. Prof. Eugene Patdo. Brazil. A revolution and lhe In several small state associations fully, or given them more liberty of meeting.
of the game for x-rays. He was
Davenport has achieved a success, resultant depression In that country of stockmen, horticulturists. dairy-, action in relation to well-defined
The Unit voted to serve the din­ helped at! the field toward the end
which. Judged by every relevant seriously handicaooed and retarded men bee-keepers and others loya v policies, which were threshed and
HIS THE \
ner for the 4-H club leaders when of the last quarter and it was fear-.
on at ,MCuUv council*
test, ts one of lhe few outstanding tin- creation of this public enter- a,‘d
&lt;
they hold their fall meeting No­ cd tha4 he had suffered a broken
and durable monuments to Ameri­ prt«e. and after a year's work he The brunt of the leaden fight, how.
UNIIORM \V
fell upon Dean Davenport.
vember 15.
.
bone. The plucky little guard spent
can men in his field. Hts resigna­ returned to hl* own farm in Barrv ever,
whose voice and nen recevicd a kind . ” late war. Dean Davenports duttion ns the dean of the IllUinis county. Mich., where until he was of training which made them in- ’** went o'f ten^o Wuhiwtrnw &gt;\‘l
POCKET \
College of Agriculture was an­ called tn Illinois, he engaged chiefly crea&amp;ingly effective in the same he
went
ftL*
e2,tloften
°“^n to Washington
Wallington to adIn dalrvlng Hr accepted the dean­ kind of service in succeeding bien- LL* J*d7?lj,ulh°r‘t
nounced in thc Gazette last week.
Involving
memmn,
iwm-.m..
I
"^5
'The coming of Prof. Davenport ship of the' Illinois College nf Ag­ nlal vcwconv
sessions, including 1920-1921.' mn,t*r* of ,ood "«luMlnn and cnn.
to Illinois from Michigan was a riculture in 1895; nnd in 1898 the ad­ It was not that the public was, ’*&gt; He was Imiheasurably useful
J"
ca^cty to those who
shift of the first importance to this ditional office nf director for the against investing state money In
The 20 Guige Gold-Finished
Illinois activities In bestate. He came upon Illinois' invi­ experiment station and the pro­ IndLnpensibie state Institution: The|
tation. Illinois hns been slnguar- fessorship of Tlierinmatology in the dif flculty was that only a handful
wn At naSteel Cover PROTECTS
WELDING — AUTO REPAIRING &amp; SERVICE
lv consistent and happy in It* im­ University of Illinois.
orpeople actively supported the for-iJ^P0’*- state and tocal conferences
portation of men born In other
These bare, raw-meat facts of his mldlble project. Most formers did
J^hUy to get at the
HIS&gt;HEART from Bullet,
states to participate in its develop­ training indicate that when he come not know or care anything about lt.i "Eft
WE BUILD — WAGONS — TRAILERS — HITCHES
problems and clarify com-;
ment. For example, of its 20 gov­ lo Illinois he was prepared for
••tn iwi till* inrvi&gt;Kt nnH iw&gt;&lt;t Pleated Issues made him a kind of
Shrapnel or Biyonet
At that kUSpiFSulEun, oTTu kind in ulij SvP^2Ul!lnun2"J!!.’*mm Z-ml
ernors from the first in 1818 down hard, pioneering work
New ond Used Ports — Glass Installed
time the College of Agriculture nnd world was ready for the largest en?v,
|v three were born in the state of experiment statinn nt Urbana were tollmen! of agricultural students In 1
‘
Illinois. Tills state seems to have small, ramshackle structures; both the history of the college. Meanttniei of lhe ^
war.
in his I
ar-nNo one did more In
been a belter nursery than a seed­ could have carried off the campus the professional and teaching staff *
sphere
to end 11
it disastrously
disastrously tn
to nn
an
Dnpre ,o
bv the 1921 freshmnn claw in an
enemy
that
stood for untenable dog- 1
bed.
■
,
had been 'Strengthened and ex­
"It Is no use speculating nn what afternoon. Students were scarce but tended. The Dean had succeeded mas n£ state and destiny The Uni-1
Phone 2407
Hastings
221 N. Mich. Ave.veraity
of
Illinois
contributed
Its
full
i
far beyond even his own ambitious
expectations. What has been ac­ share and more of brains and
complished by the college in giving brawn which won the war. and the
HASTINGS
PHONE 2115
students the highest grade of train­ memorial »tadlun&gt;. to be built on
ing. and bv the experiment station । the campuk, will commemorate their
,
'
in increasing the wealth and wel­ valor.
"Prof. Davenport Ls tha. author of
fare of Illinois fanners in particular,
and the rest of the citizens of the three books, each of which reveals
thought
and
Saasoned
state in general would, even if set original
forth in only bare detail, overflow scholarship, as well a* an exposi­
this issue of the Gazette. Statistics tory and literary style of remarkneca
need not be
oc Introduced;
inuoaucca; uic
the case able clarity, and quality. His Prin­
ter the college and station ha* been' cipice of Breeding appeared in
won in every court of horse sense 1907;
1907: ‘'Education
Education for Efficiency' in
Animals
every neighborhood ond on every 1909; and 'Domesticated
------ "■—
—•­
farm in Illinois. These institutions and .Plants' in 1910. iThremmatolare the state's best Investment, and ogy.'by lhe way. mean* animal
pay lhe largest dividends in trained, breeding).
"As n writer of ariclcs for thc pe­
productive capacity and In con­
tributing needful facts to lhe serv­ riodical press, the Dean In recent
ice of practical fanning.
years has been amazingly prolific,
WELL:
"With fifty to sixty boys from hts ideas nnd seasoned judgment be.
Illinois and Chicago, f assisted in ing of high value to farmers, buslwearing some of ithe newness off the ncss men Und other* Interested In
Check Engine, Battery, Carburetor,
doors, blackboards and furniture in agriculture and Its new and serious
Check Steering,
the new buildings in the college year problems. Hi* output has far exceed­
Check Lubrication,
of 1900-01. Most of us were 'speciaLs' ed my consumptive capacity, and
Check Clutch, Rear Axle, Transmission.
of grammar school caliber; a few I confess that I am one of his alwere graduates of accredited high
“The Dean is a thinker—a rapid
schools and. hence, were qualified
to enter as freshmen. Some of the thinker. He is not, therefore, much
city boys furnished*a deal of amuse, of a mixer. He is not. averse lo con­
ment in the farm crops classes; they tact with people, but he is not the
knew less about practical farming kind of man to be among them all
MOBILE PRODUCTS—DISTRIBUTOR
matters than we knew about trigo­ the time, flattering them and kid­
nometry.
None of the 'soeclals' ding them with popular 'good fel­
PHONE 2554
227 E. STATE ST.
HASTINGS
and freshmen saw much of Dean low' bunk.
Davenport. although he was aiwavw
"Prof, and Mrs. Davenport, at the
cordially accessbtle and pleasantly "end of thc nresent college year will
Buy War Bonds and Stamps Hero!
Interested In them, as we learned, reestablish themselves on hts Michwhen we called on him. He could en-[ gan farm where, as be informs us.
courage and inspire the most dL*-1 they 'will set up another kind of
Every student has difficulties and I life.' He will then try to 'get closer

ILLINOIS' AND NATION'S LEADING
FARM PAPER, BREEDERS GAZETTE
PAYS FINE TRIBUTE TO THE DEAN

The Charlotte Foot-

AMrM I AN

I fh IIN

ThlS Fine Courtesy

HEART-SHIELD

nInI r
DI DLL

SWU.’ « bffiS'51."S,be

A LIFE..

.A£g gfc Klf'&amp;S1.

PETE’S AUTO PARTS

CASH FOR YOUR JUNK CAR

Let Us Keep
Your Car in
Condition

LyBARKER’S

LEAVE BARRY COUNTY
THE WAY I LEFT IT, PLEASE/

McKEE SERVICE OIL SALES

HOW

CAN

WE

BETTER

BARRY

COUNTY IF WE DON'T OWN AND

OFFER

IMPROVE A PART“OF IT?
Be a good citizen, buy Real Estate
Gas station about 6 miles out of Hostings, stock of
groceries, nice living quarters, stock and real estate
together with a nice business for only$3,000
200 acres of land in Baltimore Township, has 7 room
house, has electricity, has barn 40x80 with 2 barns
attached, about 50 acres of seeding, known as the
Perry Henry farm- —.____$7,500

Three-finger lamb's wool

&gt;ap&lt;$

Venetian blind duster.
Regular Price
$1.25

NO
ON LOCAL OPTION
ON

NOVEMBER 2nd

For trade one of the most beautiful 120 acre farms
in Maple Grove township for a good 40 acre farm
or even smaller.
For trade an excellent house, lot, has steam heat,
newly pointed, has garage, full lot in the village of
Nashville wants to trade for a small farm.

On* quart Vapoo slat

and all-purpose cleaner.
Regular Price
$ .75

Special
BOTH FOR

A wonderful 80 in Carlton Township, lays good, good
set of buildings, well -fenced------------------- - ------- $7,500

EARL R. BOYES

GIVE ME A CHANCE TO VOTE
ON IT WHEN I COME BAC

REAL ESTATE BROKER
(The beat tavwtatent

W. A.ROTH FURNITURE
PHONE 2226

HASTINGS. MICN.

STEBBINS BUDDING

(This Ad Paid For By Barry County Citizens Opposed To Local
PHONE 2659

�TITE HASTINGS BANNER. THURSDAY. OCTOBER M, IMS
’ to her duties in the Creamery of-Illy. * Misses Winnie Lcctka and I Tuesday last * Mra. Mary Gray re-1 spected young man of our vicinity. I MARTIN CORNERS

STONY POINT
Miss Florence Cooibaugh has been '
fice Monday after a week's vara--Irene FYoat returned to their du- turned home Tuesday from a two His bride, while a stranger to us.Orr Fisher was a caller at Mr. and
lion spent near Louisville, Ken-[ties at the Kent Country club, weeks' visit with her son Charles is well and favorably known in her
Mra. B. J. Wellman’s Wednesday. spending the week with her uncle
। tucky. ★ Mra John Robertson of in Grand Rapids, Monday after1 onci family at Merritt. While north - home to an and we know both have Mr. Wellman has been very poorly and family in Eaton Rapids. *
Flint spent the weekend with her-a two weeks' vacation spent with 8h* 1,a^ •
iunca
‘
—
------—
"
lately but we were glad he and
Clinton Poulson took his moth- :——— Mr. and Mrs. Malcnmb
Maloomb Vemor Leetka at Seattle. Wash-1* five-inch fall of snow cn Satur- smooth sailing dn Lifes sea. A dln- Mra. Wellman were able to attend Callers at B. J. Wellman’s the post
Mra. Hana Pool™ to Saranac
£
ParmeteT
* Mra.
Roy
week were Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Malssr._
ana. asra.
|n^
* Mr and Mra loren Tun- «My. October 16. * Mr. &lt;and Mra. uer in their honor was given by Mr.
the W.S.C.8. * Mra. Letha Adklris llsnn of Lansing. * Mr. and Mra.
nday where aha ptanned to spend MoCaul who waa in Grand Rapids gate and daughter Charlotte and Glenn Wellington of Three Rivera, and Mra. Glenn Solomon on Sun­ and daughter Mra. Lenna Howard Angus Huey are spending a few
baby
were
Sunday
guests
of
Mr
werc
weekend
visitors
of
thftr
day
at
the
home
with
the
following
few deva with her daughter, last week attending thc Institute
of Morgan also were welcome visi­
and Mra Merle Stimson in Grand daughter, Mrs. Eldon Poulson and I present, besides the bridal couple: tors al the Society. A Lyle Gilles­ days with Mr. and Mra. J. D.
Aelick before leaving for Arkan­
Srtda* William Hulett U^rmch
8l&lt;*'
L00* Barnuin. Mra. CunImSoved from his recent “fckneM by of Leighton took her cousin. Mias ton WlUiami and Utile son Norman pie who is stationed al thc U.8.A. sas where they expect lo make
mcrly of Middleville loulso and
air station at Norman, Okla.. L»
Mra. Alfred Haskins. Harold’s her father live together on Foun­ we are all glad to hear * The Rusha Minor to her home in Port- of Hastings, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd home on a week's furtough visiting their future home for some time *
let had just suffered a serious tain St. and both are well anti George Willson family h&lt;is moved
Friday after a three weeks Asplnall attd children. Robert. Mar- fils parents Mr. nnd Mrs. Elmer Mr. and Mra. Elmer Crook of Beld­
a, so returned home bringing working. * Mra. Hattie Stevens re­ from the Glenn Kermecn home visit at
.. their home. On Saturday
Saturday: lene and Barbara of
nr Carlton CcnCan.! Gillespie on tiie Center road. * The ing came on Saturday for a few
Lionel Haskins with them. *
on the east side to thc Baird ten- 1 they visited their &lt;daughter, Mrs. I ter. Mr. and Mra. Paul Palmer. Misses Doris Cevlnski and'Betty days’ ■ visit with then- daughter,
Winnie Owens of Battle Creek turned home Tuesday Last from a ant house on the west side, for­ Clarence Morse ond family at'Ralph Palmer. Mra. V. M. Harris Smith of -Hastings were Tuesday Mrs. J. D. Aelick. On Sunday the
two weeks’ visit with her son and
other children and grandchildren
came to visit her brother, Lloyd daughter-in-law.
Dr. and Mra. Lloyd merly occupied by Mra. Chester Bellevue. * Mrs. Ralph Harper of1 and Mr. and Mrs. Russell Solomon night supper guests of Carrie and came for a family gathering which
od and family and was taken Steveha In Joliet. DI. * Mr. and Baxter.
Flushing is spending some time, and children. Donald and Janet all Dorothy Cogswell. MLis Hah Reed
usly ill was taken home Mon- Mrs. Clear Sherk and Mr. and
with his parents. Mr. and Mra. W. ■ of this vicinity.
| and room mate also of Hastings included Mr. and Mrs. Don Cook
Mr. and Mra. Andrew Gackler,
and daughters Donelda and Nancy
Mra. George Adams spent Sunday in their daughter Retha Hegar and R. Harper. Rev. Ralph, brought
SH/ oX
New Arrivals
with Mr and Mrs. Roy enuuren drove
aruve to
io Morley
swvricj Saturday
oaiuiun) her over on Saturday and re-1
lias been confined in a hospital Lansing
Ray Haywood and family of the akc,1inger and two children Peggy
______ J....... —- • —------ _ - — - children
part of the afternoon.
her broth- matned
Mrs.
Manna Diemen
nas
sora
'
J- Kwch’k of Algonquin district were Sunday d...aince. * Mra. Joe Cronin of Grand Sherk. * Mr. and Mrs. Ernrat gnd ipent ^e day
Mrs.
Martha
Dietrich
has
sold
din!
— ■ ■
---------■ —
- --------- —
er. Anto Benson and family. *
jUpids spent Thursday with her Boach of Coldwater were
her residence on west Main St. to
ncr guesU of Mr. and Mra. Elmer
visitors
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Mark
Mrj
]rtne
tusker
of
Chicago
and
Gail RusseU. teacher in thc T.-K.]
.®“°
aunt, Mra. E. F. Blake. * Mrs. A.
Gillespie. * Mr. and Mrs. J. D, AeBenjamin Jorgensen of Jackson school, and will have an auction "
B. Lewis and little son David re­ Ritchie.
lick
and
little
granlUon
Deabcr
William Harper Is in Grand wcrc present at the funeral of their
turned to their home in Detroit,
sale of
Huey and Mr. arid Mrs. Orr Fisher
ol household
nousenoia goods,
gooas, Saturday
t»auiraa&gt;।
.JT. Ai "J.,
on Saturday after spending a few Rapids tills week as a witness in a mother. Mrs. J. C. Jorgensen, Wed- afternoon. Mrs. Dietrich ulans
were callers on Mr. and Mra. Ster­
plans to.
to
-nmlhwnkb »~
days with her parents. Mr. and lax suit called in federal court * nesday as was also Mr. Jorgensen's make her future home In Callfor- *•*» ln '
ling Weeks and at Allcq and Mel­
*n_
P2?.r““p?!_e’. J&gt;nL,fT,' vin
Mra. L E. Elwood and their sons. Mrs. Della Allen has alosed her skter, Mrs. Mina Palmetler of Ra- nil where she has spent the post
WlwUtone’s
Sunday after
home for the winter and is stay- , cine. Wis * Mr. and Mrs Maurice
ceiving congratulations on the birth church. We are glad to say they
Lronard and Alton and families
Miss Leona Longstreet returned Ing with the Andrew Oackler fam- Lewis of Kalamazoo are spending McClellan and baby daughter of of a ion in Pennock hospital. Has­ found thc sick at both places bet­
jI a
few
days
tills
week
with
her
p«r■
K'
WM-lr wlrK
nor.
ter * The WS.CS. at Mrs. Velma
St
Petersburg. Fla., who Were tings. on Thursday, October 21.
: ents. Mr. and Mra. U-on Potts of visiting her parents. Mr. vuF'Mra
j Drmond's last Wednesday was well
1 the Clay Hills district as he Ls to Fred Granger at Hastings, wire
Store Deliveries
attended In spite of the busy season
be Inducted Into the army Nov. 3. * callers on Middleville friends last
In accordance with Federal ODT and sickness. Tire ladles of the
Mrs. P. H Richards of Detroit. week. * Mr. and Mrs. Leon Potts
Goodwill society were with us and
rulings
the
local
grocery
stores
are
Mrs. C. E. VanAvery and Mrs spent Sunday in Lansing at the
gave us some fine piano music oiul
now
making
only
two
deliveries
a
Gerald VanAvery of Kalamazoo were
the Rev. Coidren of the Grand St
home of their daughter. Mrs. Har­
in town. Monday of last week. * old England where a family dinner week. VanderVeen's on Wednesday U. B Church of Hastings gave an
and
Saturday
afternoons;
Johnson's
Mrs. Frank Prln’dle will be hostess
excellent talk on thc issue of the
honored Maurice Lewis, a son-in­ on Thursday nnd Saturday *fore—
to the East Side card club this law. of Kalamazoo who will be in­
j day. Co. local option nnd the necnoons.
Wednesday. * Fred White of Jack­ ducted into service. Nov. 3. *
ci-nity for every one that is in
son was a Sunday visitor of hLs Clair Corson oldest son of Mr. and
। favor of It getting out to vote on
_ ,
_ . Eurloush
mother. Mrs. Lenna White
1. U|4S
this lllipunujifc
important aUMICXt,
subject. S.YV1V
Every *uw
vote ,
Mrs. Wm. P. Corson, who was ac­
Lieut. Robert Smith - of Camp w)n count and the ”'weU" will see
Mrs. Norman Carpenter of De­ cepter! In the U. 8. Navy a few
-IV t. u.. K...„ spending a ten tl, u that their side nil gets out; let
troit spent last week with her par­ months ago has been medically
... with
— hu parents. Mr. lls vho are not in favor of the beer ;
ents. Mr. and Mra. Wm. Reed of discharged as he lias been In the: days’ furlough
Mrs. Vc
— Smith and other
...
----- ------Jem
gardens as a temptation to the boy
Pannelee. * Mr. and Mrs. Clar­ hospital for six weeks with rheu-.land
relatives. Mra.
relatives,
Mrs. Smith came from and girls of our Co. get out and I
ence Steeby of Grand Rapids ac­ matic fever, and foot Double.
our
against lilts infam- I
Detroit where she had been visit-,
companied by his parents. Mr. and
MOTORS OVERHAULED
Ing. and Mr. and Mra. Wm. Camp­ ous traffic also, for wc “are our
Mrs Fred Steeby of Leighton, were
Curtis Solomon, youngest son of bell and little Johnnie came from brother's keeper." so vote yea.
Sunday afternoon callers ot the
CLUTCHES INSTALLED
Fred Stokoe home. * Mra. Hattie Mr nnd Mrs. Glenn Solomon ofi1 Detroit for lhe weekend and Mrs.
Smith spent several days last week Middleville and Miss Vemelva Bar­. C. to remain a few days while her HENDERSHOTT
IGNITION—CARBURETOR SERVICE
with her son. A. Jay nnd family num. daughter of Mrs. Ix-ma Bar­ brother was home. Monday Lt. and
The Hendershott W. 8. C. 8. had 1
at Ada. * Mr. and Mrs. Enos Price num of Hastings, were united ini Mra. smith accompanied by hLs two inspiring meetings last week.
" parents and brother Paul went to Our own nt Mra. Robt* Garrison’s]
■RAKES RELINED
of Jackson were Sunday visitors of marriage at 4:34) o’clock Saturday'
her mother. Mrs, Jennie Bovee. * afternoon. October 23 in Battle Lansing to visit his grandmother with the Quimby society us guesu. I
SOUTHWIND GASOLINE HEATERS REPAIRED.
Grover Cline drove to Grandville. Creek by the Rev. L. M Rlgelman. and aunt. Robert expects to leave and the next day meeting with the
Thursday and brought his nephew. They were attended by Mrs. Fem। by plane Thursday for Louisiana. Goodwill society at Mra. Fred
Billie Scott and Hugh Allen over Williams of Hastings, sister of the:
Smith's in Hastings. * Mrs. Leslie
Consolidation
for a three days' visit. Hugh vlsit- bride and Ralph Palmer of Middle­
------Lockwood of Hastlhgs. spent the:
' cd at the home of his uncle. Glenn ville and the ceremony witnessed
At a special meeting Friday nigh’, weekend with her parents. Mr. nnd
| Allen, * Mr. and Mrs A. H. Pnrk- by members of lhe families.
residents of the Gates district No. 1 Mrs Chns. Hendershott. She has
। er. returned home Tuesday from
The happy couple has taken up, Y^wtltee Springs voted to consolidate *pcnt the Wt month with her
220 STATE ST.
.
PHONE 2909
Thornapple-Kelogg
r-chooi husband nt Camp Tyler. Texas. Mr
a ten-dny visit with their son Ar­ housekeeping at the Solomon farm 1 with
nold nnd family at Midland.
where Curt Li associated with hL&lt; duUlCt.------------------------------------------------- Ix&gt;ckwood has been transferred t:
to
Out 10-28
Edward --------------Zimmer
1 Camp
—.... Blnnding.tf Florida.
........ *
- Mar—ar-’,
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Zimmer of father in the agricultural line and
fruit
raising.
The
groom
Is
a
grad-1
Funeral
services
for
Edward
Zim- shall Schantz vLMted his brother
Royal Oak and Mrs. Cora Brace of
uatc
of
T.-K.
school
and
of
a
school
mer.
64.
who
passed
away
in
RockWilbur
and
family,
enroute
to
his:
Detroit attended tile funeral of
their brother. Edward Zimmer of auctioneering and a highly re-: ford. Ill., were held nt the Beeler home In Hasting-; from Providence. ।
funeral-home Tuesday of last week. R. I. He is in Unde Sam's service
with interment in Mt. Hope ceme-1 with
wHh the Seabees and expects to be i
j "shipped out" after this furlough. *
He was bom In Middleville, the Mrs. Daisy Thompson of Shultz i
san of Mr. nnd. Mrs Alfred Zim­ and Mr and Mrs. Elton Crane of I
mer nnd had attended Middleville Rutland were Sunday guests at Leo
school. A SpanLiH-War veteran, he Hendershott’s. * Mrs. Glen Henry
was married to Belle Fergurson visited her son Donald Borton nt an
October 11. 1890 at Grand Rapids army camp in MLvsouri. over the
nnd lived at Detroit before moving weekend. * Fifteen ladies from
Hendershott W. S. C. 8. visited the
to Rockford three years ago.
Mrs. Fred
Besides his widow he leaves three Goodwill society nt
sons and three daughters. Burdette Smith’s in Hastings, Thursday. Ail
of Wayne. Mitchel nnd —
King pF*-«nlo&gt;ed the fine talk on the mis-,
Muskegon.
Mrs.
Robert
Bennett,
sianary
work given by Mrs. Don.Mu&amp;kegon.
Bennett.
Mrs. Richard Matson and Xfrs.
Smith of Hastings * Mrs. Elia
Mansion! GusUfMin of Rocklord,
came last Thursday to stay
IU.. twenty grant! children.-"^ sis- ^‘'h her daughter. Mrs. Albert
ter. Mrs. Arthur Brace 6t Detroit J*r111 ■'^£s
has been ill again,
and a brother Frank of,’Royal Oak.V^pe ptiSt week but Is better at the
------------- /
''.time of'thia writing. * Tiie Hen-I
HenInfant P
ahm-s I derahoU-Community
I—...............................
v.«w
ukv»i
Pa«4s
club will meet
, The
’
symixithy oCmany Middle**............' J?
-■-■ "^-••"••
Skrontay
“—7 night of ILL,
thLs week at
nt
j ville friends Is felt for Pvt. and **
the
“* school house for their annual
'Mrs. Woodrow Gillette of Grand pumpkin pie supper.
Rapids in tlx- loss of their Infant
son stilMibrn tn Blodgett hoiNEED—BUY WAR BONDS
pltal Saturday evening. Oct. 23.
The little one was brought to Ml.
INSTEAD.
Hops cemetery Monday afternoon
for prayer service and interment.
McCormick Deering 13 hoe tractor grain drill, power
■ Mrs. Gillette
us.tf the former
lift, new.
Dorothv Sharp, daughter of Mr.
anti Mrs. Vance Sharp. Woodrow
McCormick Dearing grain binder, 7 ft. cut.
who is located nt Camji McCoy. Wis.,
McCormick Deering 7 tooth cultivator.
was granted a three days' furlough
International 1934 pickup truck.
and arrived in Grand Rapids, Sun­
day.
|ohn Deere corn planter.
t

IDDLEVILLE

'sss

nnd David. Mr and Mrs. Chas. Hol.
lenbeck and daughter
Anne of
Belding; LL and Mrs. Clifton Mil­
ler. home on furlough from Nash­
ville. Tenn. enroute to a camp in
Utah; Mr. and Mrs. Angus Huey__
and children, Deber and Alice. All
enjoyed the delicious chicken din­
ner and a good time in general.
Recovers Gsld and Silver
Chemicals, particularly cyanides.

and silver. Gold or silver-bearing
ore Is crushed into a fine dust and .
dropped into huge tanks which con­
tain a cyanide solution. The metal
combines with the cyanide and in a
later step is recovered in a prac­
tically pure state.

TAXES!

COMPLETE AUTOMOBILE SERVICE
HAVE

YOUR

FOR WINTER

HAVE YOURS BEEN LOWERED

CHECKED

CAR

SINCE THE SALE OF LIQUOR HAS

NOW

BEEN PERMITTED?

r

YET IT WAS PROMISED THAT
THE LIQUOR TAXES WOULD RE­

LIEVE US OF TAX PRESSURE.

SHOULD WE LEGALIZE STEAL­

MAHLER MOTOR SALES

ING, TAX IT, AND CALL IT A

BOON TO THE COMMUNITY?

NOTHING STEALS FROM OUR

COMMUNITY LIKE THE LIQUOR

jf=

TRAFFIC.

AUCTION SALE

VOTE IT OUT! STOP THIS TRAF­
FIC FROM STEALING US BLIND!

Hoving decided to quit farming, I will sell at public auction at my farm located 2]
miles north and 11 miles east of Nashville; or 2j miles west of Vermontville, on the
Hastings road on
-

★ ★ ★

Vote “YES”

WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1943

NOVEMBER 2nd!

Commencing ot 12 o'clock sharp, the following described property:
HORSES

Team of horses, 8 and 12 yrs. old, wgt.
3050 lbs.
Double harness and collars.
COWS

Durham-Guernsey cow, 8 yrs. old.
Durham-Guernsey cow, 3 yrs. old.
Durham-Guernsey cow, 2 yrs. old.
Holstein cow, 6 yrs. old, due Jan. 3.
Holstein cow, 3 yrs. old, due Dec. 27.
Holstein cow, 3 yrs. old, due Mar. 8.
Holstein cow, 2 yrs. old, due Mai. 13.
Holstein cow, 2 yrs. old, due Mar. 5.
Holstein cow, 2 yrs. old, due hilar. 12.
Holstein cow, 3 yrs. old, due Mar. 15.
2 Holstein heifers, 1 yr. old.
4 Holstein heifers, 6 mos. old.
Holstein bull, 5 mos. old.

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SHEEP, HOGS &amp; CHICKENS
35 breeding ewes.
Registered Shropshire buck.
4 O. 1. C. brood sows. 18 mos. old.
150 AAA White Leghorn pullets.
20 White Rock pullets. 100 Red Rock, year old hens.

HAY &amp; GRAIN
16 tons good mixed hay.
150 shocks of corn, cut with binder.
100 bu. oats.
8 acres bean pods.

FARM MACHINERY
McCormick Deering F-14 tractor on rubber.
McCormick Deering hay loader.
McComick Deering side rake.
McCormick Deering 2 row cultivator.
McCormick Deering bean puller.
McCormick Deering 2 bottom, 12 in. plow.
McCormick Deering 7 ft. mower.

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New Idea manure spreader. Massey Harris 7 ft. disc.
Stone boot.
Land taller. Two 3 sec. drags.
Osborne corn binder.
Case 54 in. combine.
Horse drawn mower.
Tractor trailer, 7x14 in. bed, with new 6 ply tires.
Most of thc above tools are nearly new.
Ritc-way pipe line, two unit milker, new.
Super electric cream separator.
Six 10 gal. milk cans.
Electric fence charger.
Born radio.
11'4 in. x 12 ft. line shaft with hangers.
Several pulleys and 2 in. belt.
'■
4 in. belt.
3 way 2 in. well pump.
Pump jock.
Pump rods.
Emery grinder.
1-3 h.p. electric motor.
Lard press.
Hand pressure sprayer.
Sausage grinder.
Milk pail.
Strainer.
28 in. buxx saw, with steel frame.
30 grain socks, some new.
Platform scales, double beam. Oil drums.
Crowbar.
12 ft. J09 chain.
Tractor-jack.
Rubber tired wagon or trailer.
Barley fork.
Manure forks.
Hayforks.
Cant hook.
v x
j
Long handled shovel.
Scoop shovel.
Buck saw.
Corn horse.
Corn knife.
Axes.
Some bushel crates.
.
Two ond three horse eveners.
Tank heater.
Scythe. z 18x24 stock canvas.
63 ft. galvanixed 1 in. pipe. new.
12 ft. 1V4 in. pipe.
1 pr. tire chains, sixe 600 x 16.

HOUSEHOLD GOODS
2 Kroehler living-room chairs.
Largest sixe Estate Hcatrola. like new.
Circulator coat or wood heater.
Cregm enamel range, used very little.
Oak dining table. 2 burner oil stove.
1 burner oil heater.
Aluminum pressure cooker.
25 gal. crock. 10 gal. key.
Dining table.
Odd chairs.
Rocker.
Fruit jars.
Lamps.
Baby scales.
Three-quarters bed. mattress, new.
Other articles too numerous to mention.

TERMS OF SALE: CASH, NO GOODS TO BE REMOVED UNTIL SETTLED FOR

CLEVE STROW, Prop.
R. A. LAPO, Clerk

HARRY PENNINGTON, Auclionaer

1

Farewell Dinner
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Elwood entcr] tained their sons Leonard and wife,
and Alton, wife and four children
at dinner this Monday night for
' thc pleasure of Leonard who leaves
for service this Tuesday.

Former Residents Pas.1
We regret to note the passing of
three former residents of Middleville,
two of whom were natives of this
| vicinity. Mrs. Ix&gt;Lm Gladstone. Mrs.
John TenHarkel and Miner Bcna-

Mrs. Gladstone who died In Si.
Petersburg. Fin., on Oct. 18. with
her husband and children resided
In Middleville many year? and
; later spent their summers at their
Barlow lake cottage. We met her
. when in Florida two years bro, and
enjoyed several afternoons together.
Funeral services were held in Har­
tings on Thursday ba: circumI stances prevented many of her old
friends from Middleville attending
i as they would have liked. The symI pothy of old acquaintances is. cxtended to thc children
i
| News also reached here of the
, death at Flint of Miner Benaway.
who was a Middleville boy and
favorably remembered by old mldents of the town. He died at Flint
after a short illness with heart
trouble nnd where funeral services
were held Thursday. Besides his
wife he leaves three chUdrou his
mother. Mrs. Katie Snyder of Has­
tings. hia haling.ter. Mn&gt;. Earl
Kcrmcen and his half-brother. Guy
Willard of Hostings. Mrs. Kcrmeeii
accompanied by her mother nnd
brother. Guy. were in Flint for a
. couple days last week and attended
thc funeral.
Mrs. Jolm TenHarkel. who as
Jennie Stanford, was bom nnd grew
to womanhood in tills vicinity, was
। laid to rest In Mt. Hope cemetery
| this Mbftday, folkurlnr -tuners! serv­
ices at Joy’ Memorial church in
Grand Rapids where site had been
a faithful worker tor years. She
had been in ftcor health for several
ytars. The TcnHarkeLs after their
marriage resided In Middleville and
Irving and,many friends here symethize with thc family ’in their
*■ Besides thc husband and son
Ethbert. she leaves two brothers.1
William Stanford of Dowling and
tiie Rev. Geo. P. Stanford of Portj

MOLE HOLE — U. S. fighting
words for photographic dark room.
Observation planes returning from
enemy territory must bring back
. photographic records to aid in
mapping invasion campaigns. Wo
1 on tha home front must set a
record for War Bond buying to as­
sure the snceeas of this campaign.
Back tho attack with War Bonds.

AUCTION SALE

Owing to the death of Sarah Hcnney, I will dispose of the personal property at

public auction at the residence located just west of the Carlton Center store; or
6Vi miles northeast of Hastings on

WEDNESDAY, NOV. 3, 1943
.

Starting at 1 o'clock, I offer the following:

Round table and 6 oak chairs, leather
scats.
Hcatrola.
Small cook stove.
Large cupboard.
Milk safe.
Drop leaf kitchen table.
3 burner oil stave and oven.
5 rocking chairs.
Some odd chairs.
Ironing board.
Victrola and records.
Steel folding cot.
Walnut organ ond stool.
Stands.
2 sewing machines.
Kero Rayo lamps.
Large looking glass.
Small oil*heater.

Electric vacuum sweeper.
Cherry dresser.
2 clocks.
Commodes.
Small incubator.
Wood bed, mattress and springs.
Antique chest of drawers.
Antique rope poster bed.
Antique baby bed.
Bird cage.
Iron bed, springs and mattress, now.

Cheat.-

Krout cutter.

Clothes bars.

Quantity books.
Pair horse blankets.
Quilts and bedding.

Sheets ond pillow coses.

Scythe.

Lawn mower.
2 five gal. cans.
No. 2 grinder.
Sprayer.
Skates.
50 gal. barrel.
Washing machine and ringer.
Stone churn.
Tubs.
Egg crates.

Cross cut saw.
Ten 2 gal. crocks.
Set good platform scales.
3 dox. fruit cans.
Ice cream freexer.
Seeder. , 10
1
tyrup cant.
2 lanterns..
Quantity canned fruit.
4 pulleys.
Quantity wood.
Hay rope, pulleys? and fork.

Fruit jars and cans.
Dishes and cooking utensils of all kinds.

Roaster.

Forks ond hoes.

Single buggy.
2 cutters.
Thills, gates and lumber.

Numerous other articles.

TERMS. Cash day of sale, no goods removed until settled for.

LaFayette Usborne Adm
DEWEY REED, Auctioneer

CLIPFORD HAMMOND. JAY WING, Clerks

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THE HASTINGS BANNER. THVRIDAF. OCTOBER It. 1S43

Here’s the clincher for me
Every pay day, nearly a quarter of what I make goes
into War Bonds. Not just when I can spare it. But
- every single pay day—week in, week out.

7 HIS is my kid.
He’s a pretty good kid.
I always used to figure he’d get along all right in
the world, the same way I did.
■

But a war starts you thinking.

Nobody knows for sure just what kind of a world
my kid will have to grow up in. But whatever kind
of a world it is, a little money behind him will help.
That’s why I’m salting money away for him now.

I’m not taking any chances with his future. I’m
guaranteeing it in the best way I know how.

It’s taken right out of my pay, on the Payroll Savings
Plan. That way, I hardly miss it. J3ut it mounts
up fast.
And every one of those War Bonds will pay back
four dollars for three.
Pay it back when mj\kid may need it most.

Sure, I’d be buying bonds anyway. I know the
Government needs money to win the war. And, it’s
the least sacrifice a guy can make for the country
that’s been good to him.

But the clincher with me is my kid.

.

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★ ★ ★

Chances are, you’re already in the Payroll
Savings Plan—buying War Bonds—doing your bit.
But don’t stop there. Raise your sights! Do your
best!

How millions of Americans have done fheir bit—
and how they can do better:
Of the 34 million Americans on plant pay rolls,
nearly 30 million of them have joined the Payroll
Savings Plan. (If you aren’t in yet—sign up to­
morrow!)

Those Americans who have joined the Plan are
investing, on the average, 10% of their earnings in
War Bonds. (If you haven’t reached 10% yet—
keep trying!)

r

But ■ &gt; ■ ■ ■-

America’s income this year will be the highest in
history—about 125 BILLION dollars! In spiteofalj
taxes and price rises, the average worker will have
more money than last year—more than ever before!
That is why Uncle Sam has a right to ask us, indi­
vidually, to invest more money in War Bonds, through
the Payroll Savings Plan. He asks us to invest not
10% or 15% or ?0%, but all we cant

KEEP ON BACKING THE ATTACK!
WALLDORFF&amp;SON
STRAND AND BARRY
THEATRES
HODGES JEWELRY
FRANDSEN'S
B. A. LyBARKER
BONNET &amp; GOWN
AUTO SPORT SHOP
THE VALUE STORE

CUT RATE SHOE STORE
BEN FRANKLIN STORE
J. C. PENNEY COMPANY
WATERS CLOTHES SHOP
JOHN BULLING &amp; SON
E. W. BLISS CO.
ROTH FURNITURE
G. E. GOODYEAR HDWE.
REED'S DRUG

STEBBINS &amp; JACOBS
FARM BUREAU SERVICES
MARK'S AUTO
HASTINGS MFG. CO.
GOODYEAR BROS. HDWE.
G. R. BOOKCASE
CONSUMERS POWER CO.
IRONSIDE MONUMENT
BARRY GLEANERS

COFFEESHOP
, ANDRUS SERVICE
HOTEL HASTINGS
, MEYERS 5c &amp; 10c STORE
TAYLOR SHOE STORE
LONG &amp; MOORE 5c to $1
CHAS. LEONARD FUNERAL■ STORE
HOME
.
BAIRD'S
STORE \
FELDPAUSCH STORES
1
THE HASTINGS BANNER
COLEMAN INSURANCE
MILLER
REAL ESTATE
HASTINGS CITY BANK
‘
NATIONAL BANK
ICASITE CORP.

VIKING CORPORATION
EAST END CIGAR STORE
I NT. SEAL &amp; LOCK
MICH. MUTUAL WIND­
STORM

�THE HASTINGS BANNER, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1943

POUR

FREEPORT

Mra. Wm. Hutchins spent the
——...........
weekend with her daughter Mr*.
Robert Glassgow, Marvin Thaler and family of Has-'.
ng and Mra How- tings. * France* Bustonce of Has-

I Mr. and Mra. Howard Houghton ‘ The Misses Halen and Dorothy
' of Detroit spent tho weekend with Steckle ot Battle Creek spent the
their parents
perenle Mr. and
“nd Mrs.
Mra. Guy
Ouy'! weekend with their parents Mr. and
Smith.
Mrs.
‘ ’* Mr. and •Mra. Burt
—' Farrell
" I ••
— Owen Steckle
v' of' Carlton. *
of East Carlton spent last Tuesday Mrs. Ivan Rot^, ahd
with Mr. and Mrs Cha.,. Asplnall.
J?,
* Sunday guests of Mr and Mrs 1 day afternoon and evening. * M..
Earl KmJ^and family ™er. Mr
and Mra. Wm. Miller and son* c,t
»«« Thursday afternoon
Middleville, and Gordon William*■
°**
O^HfeForoi Twine * Mra. Charles Kellar and
* Marlsn Sterxlck of South
Sn
of H^Fwm.&gt; -n.*
Th™*- I BouT.e was
wa* a Sundav
Sunday dinner guest
gnert
' ft™,
„

of

EvangallsUc

campaign.'

Mrs. Loraine RusseU of Grand |' No. 1 came along and I went into
the army. I tojk out ten thousand
. H.ald, ,iwii
uxl Lb. ;
MM n«l
dollars government Insurance.run
• night as guests of Mr. and Mn. Bt B o'clock.
*
five to my mother and five to my
Ivan Roush. * Mr. nnd Mr*. Clare
Basaelt and family of North Irving
spent Sunday with Uitir parent*
was on lhe front and month* later
Mr. and Mra. Geo. Bassett. *
my father wrote me arid said. "Son.
Charles Aldrich of U. a Navy spent
I got the polklea and they broke
last Wednesday and Thursday with
School
my heart. I am sorry for the way I
his brother Harold Aldrich and
I Worship
treated you. I am sorry I drove you
___ _
_ _____ in Endeavor. from homo, and if God spares you
family. * Mra. Claud Mead was
a
Bunday guest ot her sisters Mra. , Leader. Leone Jeffery
lo come back I'U be a real Dad lo
Oscar Jone* and Mra. Ethel Hess at
8:00 PM. Evening service
you" Dad quit drink and told me
Hastings.
.1 8:00 P.M. Thursday Prayer meet- he voted dry and when I got back
Bea DePlonty and friends ot Bal- । tag.
Adair Endres. * Mr. and Mra.
he was a real Dad to me.
------i Mr* A. B. Stcven.ion and baby of Frank Bunker of Alto were dinner Ue Creek were Bunday afternoon | Pieaaant Valley
I had to show him I loved him.
! Grand Rapids spent the weekend guert* of Mra Delia Yule la*t Wed­ callers
“
of •*Mr. and Mrs. Warren
----------i 10:00 AM. Morning Warship
I love you folk*, too, and 1 love the
with their moUicr Mr*,
nesday. * Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Cul­ Surrarrar. * Sunday evening callers i
11:00 AM. Sunday school
boys and girl* of this county, many
। JJ,bl‘nryn„?
kSShv ver of Hastings were Sunday night of Mr. and Mra. Adam Entries were '
ot whom are going through lhe
, Creek and Helen and Dorothy
Mr. and Mra. Wendell Shoemaker •
same things I suffered. Do you love
Woods of »^ing* saint Sunday
Harry Boughner of of Lansing. * Mra. Laura Kingsley I ing
those boys and girls?
with their parent*. Mr. and Mra
ere Thursday after- and son Pat oi
of aranavnio
Grandville were .
•
------------Borne say we will lose a lot of
! Virell Wood* and family. * Warren noon callers of Mr. and Mra. E G. Thursday overnight guest* of Mr. | ——————————
Kldder of Indng was a Saturday
business If we vote dry, but do we
Olsen. * Miss Vada Schwader of
want business so bad that wc are
afternoon caller of Mr. and Mrs Detroit spent the weekend with her
willing to ride along on lhe coat,
George Bassett.
I VlxUI I
parents Mr. anrTMra. Pred Schwad­ ij,ending a furlough with his moth- I UULIV.
tails of this beastly liquor traffic
। Mrs. Kenneth Penoyer of Grand er of Campbell. * Mr. and Mrs. er Mrs- Mabel Yoder and family*. ' to get It?
Rapids called on Mrs. Guy Smith Carl. Btutance and family of Has­ MLm Iris Olmstead is also a guest. * ' gEDITOR BANNER:
Arthur Kidder. R. 2
last Monday afternoon. ★ Mr. and tings were weekend guests of Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Kellogg, Mrs. ;
I am a soldier. Inactivated by a
Hastings. Michigan
I Mra. Ray CUnton of Hastings were and Mr*. Ralph Sage and familv. * Claud Walton. Mrs. Wm. DCpp, Mrs .."Medical
Discharge'', alter spend­
I Sunday guests of Mr and Mn. । Mjs Mina Denis# spent from Wed­ ' Alien Fish. Mrs. Lafe Williams, Mra. ing five month* in lhe United.
Harold Aldrich and family. * Mr. nesday night until Sunday evening Chas. Overholt. Mrs. J. Hoevenalr Stale* Army. My Buddles are still
I and Mr* Clement Mead spent Sun- with her son Ivan Denise and fam- ana Mra. Nell Newton, and Mra. J. there, some of them already over-&lt;
W. McCue attended the W.C.T.U. seas, fighting to defend my right,
meeting last Tuesday evening at and youra. to live aa a free Ameri­
which Mra. Whitney waa guest
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speaker, h The demonstration spon­ can.
I was Indeed shocked, when I re­
sored by WAI-A. at the home of turned home, to find that our peo­
Ken Clark, with lhe aid of a big
Mrs. Ellen Becse was well attended ple. whom wc left lo defend, were 245 second game, scored 588 pins to
there being 40 ladles present. * conspiring against us. The law* of take lhe top spot in the week's in­
Clare Surrarrar and Boyd Novesky this glorious Country Bive us the dividual bowling Clark* bowling wis
accompanied Gerald Thompson to right to buy our beer where and the main reason for a three gum?
Grand Raoids Monday forenoon. * whcn-cver we choose, are you going whitewash applied by Bllsa to Has­
Wedding bells will ring soon In this to be responsible for taking away tings Piston Rings In the Recreation
community. * The Rev. and Mra. that right from your fighting sons. League. Adrian Shellcnbarger of 40
J. W. McCue were Sunday dinner
guests of Mr. and Mra. Ivan Roush fend it? If you do. I woulf not have J^®*'** garnered a fine 582 ( 212the heart to eo back and face my 172-190) series for runner-up pcsi"Hnddiei" k* l mav have to do tUm and J. Nowicke of Woodbind In
w. l- r. v.
.
All members and families of Uic
local W.O.T.U. will meet at the | tew months, ana tell them that the
third place.
home of Mra. Claud Walton Friday J.®*J’™"'3.,
“Home Front" has let them down. । Tom Comp furnished lhe news of
night. Oct. 29. Tlwre will be a pro____ the week when on Thursday night
I do not condone _____
Uquor.___
neither
gram,'
refreshments.
I
gram, games and refreshment*.
| ■- j• condemn
—J----- ••it. But 1 do condemn
n in the Commercial League for Ha*­
Rirthrf»v Part# (or Ki»tar«
I “n&gt;‘ election, or attempt at “Local' Ung* Mfg. Co. he turned in the r,are
triplicate series of three Identical
games of 170. It was one of those
“once In a million'' serie*.
PISTON RING LEAGUE: CIO
U&gt; with. poclurk dinn.r Mr, Yui, Th«™
KulStur
was presented with a lovely electric I
L
Ijnicient number tn (2&gt;—Machine Room (1); Engineers
.
j table lamp. Mra. Catt was also re? ttn eketion as this in (2&gt;—Grinders (1); Office (3)—Navy
I minded that Monday VU her birth3
ekeUon 33 lnU ln Grinder* (0).
BLISS LEAGUE: Tool Room &lt;2)
day and each received card* and
lhc question. In the
—Electricians &lt;11: Foundry Osother lovely gift*. The Rev. and
uv w-, Wiley recently pub- Office (D; Shop Office «2»—Engi­
Mrs J. W. McCue gave some very «2*.*^ I would like
intereaUng remarks; reading, and
/Tj^sixtren wik. neers '!».
RECREATION LEAGUE: BILt*
£ienkW"* rendered * oU,er £ in Impost in the South. Which
(3&gt;—Piston Ring* (0); Hasting* Ice
| friends.
_______
times, had as many as sixty and
Fuel &lt;3&gt;— white Product* (0);
w M A Mrrlinr
thousand soldier, and not once, dur- Strand (2)—Leonards (l&gt;.
i There will be on aU-day meeting
’* ““g1 JSdier’Irunk^ar under thc
SERVICE LEAGUE: Woodland
(2&gt;—Rotary (D; KiwanU No. 2 &lt;2»
influence of liquor, while on duty. —Klwanls No. 1 (li.
But as she staled in her article,
COMMERCIAL LEAGUE. 40 M
i with a public dinner at noon. Ev- they do want their beer, and were
—eryone-wlcnme,
' ____________ _ lined up by thc hundreds, after duty and Ms &lt;2»—Andrus Service (1);
hours, at the various
Post E&lt;- Medics &lt;2&gt;—MlddlevUle Creamery
Senior Carnival
—turn. So
(1); Trio Cafe (2&gt;—Food Center
.
-------------their
Tiie Freeport senior class Is hold- f1!0"’63' fu ,ifSi
icl u»
“••••! our "Fighting (1); Coffee Shop (3)—Sandard
ing its Annual Carnival Nov. 5 at Sons" gel home and then ask. "How OU* (0&gt;; Hastings Mfg. Co. &lt;21—
tiie Freeport Public school. There
Moose (1&gt;: State Insulation *3)—
will iO
you
vote?"
will be fun. frolic and food fqr ev- I wjU
^..VO
wiiGoodyear Bron. Hdwe. (0).
Pvt. William E. Hackney
eryone. Save vour rius and motor
* '*• ------- (Inactivated)
Best scores:
1G4-245-18O-5OT
to FreetXJrt nnd let the "44" sen- I
___________
K. Clark
212-172-198 —582
lors .ho. you
un.. of your 1U. , c-hiizh- JUnwr:,
nuinrrA- Sheilenbarger
238-161-180-57.1
My
reasons
for
inducing
folks
to
J.
Local Rebekah Lodge Meet*
**“
"
225- 155-180-573 '
i vote dry are bound up In my Ufes C
I The Freeport Rebekah lodge will v.ote L.z--------206-202-110-57.7 .
• meet this Thursday night Oct. 28. , sl&lt;Jry226- 176-174—576
w.
224-141-205-5711
Vhillng lodges of lhe county will ( I ------- ....
necausc n.y A
—-----------,
also attend. There will be supper t In “’’^h of Mul
soul because my H.
Long°
147-200-216-561
and games, each member to bring I father drank heavdy\ He’cawe
g j
224-155-177-554
1 goring In on Saturn.,
—
215-161-179 555
ly al a late hour, Mid abused us
children
and
our
lovely
mother
Methodist Church
Old-Type Nall
She is a quiet, gentle woman and
Rev. J. W. McCue. pastor
it
oroae
uc.
-------—
---------Testa
show
th.
old-type'
Mil cut
10:30— Morning worship. Note the it broke her heart. 1 saw the tears
-.langc
stream down her cheeks and drop out ot genuine wrought iron his
change in
In tune.
time.
11:38—Sunday school, classes for on lhe floor and commenced to get greslcr resistance to corrosion and
aU.
1 a deep hatred tor the Uquor traf- T1
ccnl more holding qualities
8:00—Evening worship.Dr. E. H. flc that ruined our home life.
I
(
u
Babbitt will deUvcr the first mesWhen I was nineteen my father than *ic i \_______________
a used gas or electric refrigerator—call our office

"rkM^Vtlr^

lonary uxnui: uciu
MU wtie ouiiuuy umner kuv.h* ul au
irsonk in North Irving. * Mr. ; and Mrs. Donald Thompson of
Mra. O H- Fausey of Muskegon South Campbell. * Mrs. Jimmie
Sunday evening callers of Mr. | Cassidy spent from Friday until
Mrs. Howard Thaler at the i Monday night with her daughter
i of Mr. and Mra. John Thaler. Mra. Hellie Smith of Hastings. * Coat* Grove. * Mra. Vcrdan Cole
inday guests ot Mr. and Mrs. Mrs Ivan Roush and Mra. Claud and daughter Barbara of Middle1 Walton were their daughter . Walton were in Harting* last Wed- ville were Sunday dinner gurata of
Robert Campbell and sister . neadky. * Mr. and Mra. John Thaler
George Brownell of Flint. * | and Mr. and Mra. Howard Thaler bar parent* Mr. and Mrs. Buei Sis* Mr* Nina Manne of Lansing
md Mr*. Allen Pish and daugh- | and baby were Sunday dinner ■on
spent from Tuesday until Friday
Virginia were In Grand Rapid-* , guest* ot Mr. and Mrs. Henry Smel- in h-lnirur care for her father W.
Ssturday afternoon and called ker west of Freeport. * Miss Velina W Rockhill who ha* been very 111.
- _
* g“ Mra John Endrw of
Kalamazoo were Sunday dinner
Howk were Thursday and Friday Mra. George Forbey ,an^ William, h
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lane Dr. Vernor M. Moore and son Gor­ guest* of their parent* Mr. and Mrs
Of Byron Center. * Mra. Mabel Yo­ don of Grand' Ranids and his Adam Endrra. * Avis and Myrtle
der. Norma, Gordon, and Pfc. El­ mother Mra. Anna Moore of Eaton Everson spent part of last week
wwi Yoderxuwi- and Miss Iris Olm- i Rapids called on Mra. Adah Motter with Mr. arid Mr*. Clifford /Jlerwood
stead were Sunday dinner guests of and Mra. Bemlah Sccre Saturday ding of Hastings. * Mra Belle Pre*Mr. and Mra. Emory Kime of Camp- afternoon. Mra. Moore remained for ton spent thc weekend with Mr.
bell. * George Basaett was injured a few days with her »i&lt;tera return- and Mra. Roy Preston and family
of Battle Creek.
one day last week when a limb fell , ing to Baton Rapids Wednesday.

day wiUi Mr. and Mra. Burt Schul- i lly of Alto. * Mra. NcUl# Singer and j sage
lenbarger of Hastings. * Russell
HUttUry at W.unllK ™ . FHday caller of Mra. Warren Surrar, rar and father ifrflson Hinckley. Mr.
Hinckley who ha* been very ill is
I somewhat Improved.
* Mr. and
Mrs. Pearl Tuttle at Grand Ranids
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mra.
W. W. Rockhill. * Bobby Blough
spent a few days last week with his
grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Oliver
Johnson south ot Hssllng*. * Mra.

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/v electric appliances brought on by the war, we

IF YOU WANT TO SELL . . .
for example,

believe it will be a genuinely helpful service if we

and ask to have it put .on thc list of "refrigerators available."

serve as an "information center” for this used equip­

Please be prepared to furnish the manufacturer’s name, the
model number, age, size, thc price you want and general

ment. With this in mind we announce a new, free

condition.

When someone inquires about the purchase of a used gas'

service to our customers —

Each of our stores will maintain a list of used gas
and electric appliances available from individuals and

a list of those desiring co buy.
Assisting buyers and sellers in locating each other,
will be the extent of our service. We cannot undertake

to buy or sell these appliances or act as agent for their
sale or purchase. We will assume no obligation nor

charge any fee or commission.

6r electric refrigerator like or similar to yours, we will put
him in touch with you directly.

AUCTION SALE

IF YOU WANT TO BUY. . .

As I am moving to Battle Creek ond engaged in other work. I will dispose of thc

for example, a used gas or electric refrigerator—rail our

personal property at public auction at the residence located 1 mile south of Coats

office and if wc can’t immediately put you in touch with some­

Grove; or 5 miles east of Hastings on the State Road and 1 mile north on

one who has approximately what you want, we will add your

name to thc list of "refrigerators wanted" and notify you
when one is available. Please be prepared to tell us approxi­
mately thc size you want and thc price you wish to pay.
We want to help. Simply call our nearest office to avail

MONDAY, NOV.l, 1943
STARTING AT I O'CLOCK SHARP. I OFFER THE FOLLOWING:

yourself of this free service.

CHICKENS
47 White Leghorn pullets,
will be laying soon.

It's the patriotic thing to do. It
will provide some family with
the appliance they NEED and
you will receive money for your
extra appliance which you can
invest in EXTRA WAR BONDS!
Lilt your NEW or USED appliance with us TODAY

Hilcieatt

WAR
WORKERS
AND OTHERS
Weed
YOUR USED GAS
AND ELECTRIC
APPLIANCES

44 White Leghorn hens, year
old, laying.
6 brooder boxes
for baby chicks.

BEES
3 colonies of good bees,
well supplied with honey for winter.

12 hive bodies with frames.
23 10-frame supers
apd other assortment of bee supplies.

COAL
About 7 tons of coal, easy to
load.

FARM TOOLS
Walking plow. Corn planter.
7-tooth John Deere cultiva­
tor, nearly new.
Small hand cultivator.

Hand garden drill.
Fodder chopper.
1} horse gasoline engine and
pump jack.
10 gal. water separator.
2 10-gal. milk cans, nearly
new.
Milk can strainer.
HOUSEHOLD GOODS
Majestic 8-ft, electric refrigerator.
Montgomery Ward kerosene range,
upright oven, nearly new.
Kalamazoo circulating heater, nearly
' Kitchen cabinet.

Organ.

Overstuffed chair.
Studio couch.
Majestic radio.
Vallmcr player piano and several rolls.
Bookcase and secretary.
Dining table and chairs.
Buffet.
Dresser.
Chest of drawers.
Drop head sewing machine.
Odd dishes.
Other, articles not mentioned.

TIKMS: CASH DAY Of SALI. NO GOODS BSMOVED UNTIL SETTLED FOR.

EARL ROUSH, Proprietor
DEWEY REED, Auctioneer

CLIFFORD HAMMOND. Clerk

WOODL

Grand Rapid*
Mrs. Roy Rowlai
* Friendi ol M
Lake Odessa are
she Is much Un
Last Tueaday ev
Potter, aon of 5
Potter, fell out &lt;
very fortunate
bruised. * Mr.

evenins with he
Uy. Mr. and M
of Orangeville.
of the Tamarac
nock hospital
ment. * wm. w
len were Bundi
the home of M
Schalbly. * Bu
at the home of
Stowell were A
Greenman. Mr,
Thnrpn and &lt;1
Battle Creek. M
I son Gordon and
I and son*. Rober
I of Vicksburg.
I
First Class
Mrs. McClay
I were recent v
of Mr. and Mr
Mr. and Mrs
and Mra. Mila
Sat from a w
I daughter and
I Ward Plants
I Hartford. * Mr
Milwaukee and
I Crockford of
I Sunday dinne
I Mra Arthur A
I and Mra. Lloyd
I land were din
I daughter and
I Mrs Don Sin
I Thursday. * H
I ed the I.O.O.1
I Lansing Tuesd
I * Mr. and Mr
I eon Morgan o
I led Mr and X
I over the week
I Herald Classic
I Mr. and Mra.
I sing Wednesd
I Mra. Harold
I Judy of Chase
I and Mra. Fn
I Pew- Ur *n
I arid Mra. Bc
I Geo Nlethame

�THE HASTINGS BANNER, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 2S. 1M3

WOODLAND

■with
their chairman and the out- Hall and sons of Grand Rapid*; over the weeknjd. ★ MraCtatr
1
look 1* for a bigger andbetter Fair ; called on Mr*. Arthur Johncock Sun-1 Will amson uf Harilngan Tex**,
than'over before.I day afternoon, a Mr. William
De-1 U
I’M mothw. Un Can.
tncre Is to be a chicken diiuiar . mond and Miss Eileen Dick of De- Ford, S. year# old. Mxa. Williamson
served in tiie cafeteriaunder the i trolt spent the weekend with Mr f attended Lhe wadding of her dauab1 management of Mrs Ralph Leffler and Mra. Ford Demond. * We re- tor. ROM Mare, Oct. 30, to Routa
and Mrs. Harold Anderson, veterans gret losing Mr. and Mr*. Archie1 Hannerdark of Crystal F*ll». 0. P.
flxwd Breaker r‘ Tsnlrar*
I The County quota Is 117450. in till* field, with tiie dining room McNutt wno moved to Kalamazoo ftho will spend a month with her
The Rev Vhd Mra Fay C. Wing Woodland's share Is 1800.00.
were gUMU at aThmSSoofat th. ; Mr Paul ha* appointed the fol- in charge of Mra. MiUer and her last Saturday. Best wishes go with I mother before returning ham*. *
them lo their new home. * Mr. and ■ Major McCollum af w**hiMtan_ n
«Carv Lit*rare Club” in Jackson lowing solicitors In the village and Home Ec. girls.
There will also be a hamburger | Mrs. Ralph Eames and children of C. and Sgt
l.«»
and Rev. Wing was township:
, Hand with plenty of eat*, moviea. , Kalamazoo spent the weekend at Custer attai
guest speaker. Mra. Andrew*, presIVillage: . Mel27lcULv.
tlhodlst.
dent of th* club, was c former way- Lucy Classic. Eda Tyler. Dirrit , bingo. The Country Store where all [ their cottage here. * Mr. and Mrs. Ing servlet
land girl and an old frisnd of Rev. Hauet. Grant O*K«&gt;d D. B. Green.,. produce may be found, exhibits, I john McLeod left last Sundayto ‘ church.
rrev. crai.
wuuraro.
games, minstrel show and a one spend sometime in Kalamazoo. * j .
11 1
Wing. Two other member* of this i ana
and me
the Rev.
Geo. Wingard,
Townsirio:
Paul Brodbeck. Paul «L play with special music. Free Mire Mildred Watson of Kalamazoo dowUNG
dub were former Wayland residents
T
.- Bryant. Southeast; Walter Durkee,. admission/Fun for all. The proceeds | ^nt the weekend here with her
and In addition
had their
wedding
"arl Heise
I
?eremon£
parformed
by Rev
Wl£ ■iCarl
Heise. Southeast;
Southwest: Oeoror
Orarar Par- are fmjhe, Ho^taUKh^program Ln molher. Mr*. Mae W.taon
when he was a resident of that city. rott. Irving Jordan. Northwest; the Woodland Twp. school.
-----------------' • •
■ year if calling on all who have a
। Rev. Paul Geiger. Carl Brodbeck.
HICKORY CORNERS
light on the porch or In the winWoodland Evangelical Church
:
Funeral service* for Mra. Blanche j dow on Saturday evening, and whp;
_____ _
_______with
_ the rhalrnjgn
j The solicitors
J. 8. Deabler, Pastor
Hungerford. 7«. of August*, were1 “
expression of good will, will
met Tuesday evening
to y£i
plan
Morning worship
10:00
at at
1100
"
held Monday aftemoonat 2 o'clock’ remember them witfiTa tmt at
It ~ dl*cov.r^ 8und.y by oot- I• ^p^°Be
ready for
“ botheir
UcI-

Spindler and Mra. Richard Estep
ramMntd lh Grand Rapids after
Teiiehgra* Ihstiiute until Sunday
afternoon M guest* of Mr. and Mra.
B- A. Butkau.

fact that he like the other township
chairmen, 1* a busy man. with many
demands upon their time, and that
it is hoped that everyone would cddo*r’a8 wlU1 Wm ln ^rtUn&lt; llw

Mr. and Mrs. Donald Gager of I the w&lt;
Grand Rapids called on Mr. and | Troxel
Mni. Roy Ilowlsder Bunday evening, !l&lt;eon 11
guest* of Mr. and Mr* Gerald
* Friends of Mr*, Glen Covert of'
t■«u. end MraE
ir last Wednesday- Thl* was
Luke Odessa are happy to hear that i Pav,®{,
tie Greek for
she Is much Improved in health. * . * ™TU
Lust Tuesday evening, little Michael
Potter, son of Mr. and Mr*. Gerald |
Potter, fell out of their car. He was vUited relative* In Chase and Cadllvery fortunate in only being badly lac Friday. * Mra. Gordon WlUtanu
daughter* Kay and Sue
bruised. ♦ Mr. and Mr*. Geo. Par-and
----- ---two
. __.
from a visit
ic.tt spent Bunday afternoon and Ann returned Saturday
Batur
Mrx
evening with her brother and fam- W&gt;Wh» parents.
Uy,
Mr.
and
Mra.
O Ibert
UUM
.. .v
Russell
—— —
at Petoakay.
F
* Miss
Uy.
Mr.
and
Mrs Clifford
Cl'...— — Kahllo
. .Tnvrian
, ,
I
_
____
____________________
___
at'
Gladys
Jordan
and
friend
Mis*
of Orangeville. * Mrs Wm. Wort ley
. NrehvUta and WU
Helen
Wade
of
Chicago
spent
the
of the Tamarac District is in Pen­
I dred of Bomey 1
with
Carl
wocuna
wimi Mr.
*«r. and
wa Mra. Juna
nock hospital Hastings for treat­ weekend
--------gurat* Sunday of
Jordan
and
children.
ment. * Wm. Wortley and son Gal­
been visiting in 'vtldrSTw
len were Sunday dinner guests at Jordan who has »
lcI when
calU for &gt;our ai,arr
other | and June of Battie ci
&gt;w
— ------------B uu
the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Michigan for sever;! weeks. re­
&amp; and on Mr. and Mrs Myron
| band. Herbert Hungerford, one son,
Schalbly. ,* Sunday dinner guests
Mien- ‘' -So
turds
■ Clair, and two grandchildren. She h.t£ir
-------- 7 afternoon.
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dor
had
been
a
member
of
the
W.
M.
(
I
---------------- "**
Stowell were Mr. and Mra. E. H.
.church at Hickory Corners for Shn*
°L»
I
Rayon Gt
Greenntan. Mr. and Mrs. Carl S. 8H. rkSft 31S&amp;Ji I Ai'r,
.Thorpe and daughter Carol Lee.
ti^Darcemcrer?“in *Rms"twu * Woodmansee home. * Milton Traf- 1 The u*e of rayon in fragmentation
Battle Creek. Mrs. Grace Noble and
son Gordon and Mrs Jack Bartmun
kin of Brighton spent last week with dauLhte? Mra Bl^ch? D^rlmtaJ ctluiPmen‘ ,uch •• builet-reallng S
and sons. Robert, Donald and David Mra. Ralph Leffler. Mia* Doreen rilL then a window broken near the 1 « lFlr.£1,“tfc
Thursday evening.
tnd hi&lt; , sdhage
'
their daughter and son-in-law. Ihci of jtattte Cwk has teen agisting I«»»«”»»« ‘»nk» *« «« P’ane&gt;, extra- . .
of Vicksburg.
Mra. Vere Miller and Mlsa Btep. allowing the window to raise ; Jran^iu- m ' Th
&amp; "iLMn?tanHni da¥&amp;Ur
hU carc Jolui Garter alzo ha5 .strength tire cord* for the tire* of —
Fint Class Beaman John and Ctarv.
Marilyn- Miller of Heatings were Bnd then the doora unlocked from i J?®* SIffi’ of^nr M *A Ffoffs o’f
•
Mrs. McClay &lt; Evelyn Lucas &gt; of Md. -—-&gt;■- -------- — --------- — -----’hl™JVn’Z ■ bcrn numbtTCd among the sick j eernbat vehicle* and plane*, and
were recent visitors at tire home Sunday dinner guest*.
of Mr. and Mr*. Frank Hynes and
Mr. and Mra. Gilbert McLeod acI
• .t
Blvd church. 1UU. I ut Ionia * Mr. and Mrs. Evart
Hallock vldted at Walter White-, I
axplain* why the supply ct
Mr. and Mra. Ford Stowell. A Mr. companled by Marvin and Nancy
and Mra. Milan Trumbo returned McLeod of Grand Rapid*, visited
Bolton of Evanston. Ill., visited
near Hickory Comer* Bunday * 1r,J'on avallgbta for civilian um baa
'or1*."’turf ISuSS or .nd Mr. Hott. Frld»y cirnlns boulh W-x-dUnd Church
Bal. from a week's stsv with their , Pvt Elwood McLeod at Columbus.
Ids mother. Mrs. Mary Bartlett I Dowling neighbors extend sympathy ' been materially reduced.
. -------------. .—
....
j •»Mrs.
— ohJo
Th?
riitwartfrom «nd of Mr and Mr*. Ernest Bhomo
of lb- Brethren
daughter
and
family,
Mr.—
and
G— jrom Friday until Sunday. *
Ward Plants and daughters of Mr. and Mrs. John Dell and Miss
s? ”
_______
gnTn^Bcu.,.
Hartford. * Mra. Sena Crockford of ' Dorothy Dell visited Mr. and Mra.
Hope circle Meet*
Woodland Church on Sunday. Get.
Milwaukee and Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Lee Bidwell of Mulliken Sunday. r£hlhfJ?Lr of NiSrvllta was at the
Orockford of East Woodland were They also called on Mrs. Bertha
k
Sundav dinner guests of Mr. and Eckardt ot East Woodland. ★ Cal­ take two weeks ago and they had; Mr*. Carl Walts entertained the j 31 .on
been entered at that time, member* of tho Hope Circle of the
Mrs Arthur Ailerdlng. Sr. * Mr. lers at tha home of Mr. and Mrs. not
Whatever there looters were after. W.SCR. Inst Thursday nnomoon Jhe Tl^anpk a^h of the
nnd Mrs. Lloyd Hitt of Eash Wood­ Eldon Farrell last week were the theyapparentiydidnotflnd.be- at her home
mt incntuvrs and friends
:i ii'cuuen. fio^TthGhui
land were dinner guests of their Rev. and Mra. Arthur Dodge and cause valuable property including
_____
invited
to attend
------------■ cre are
*nv*led
to attend
tiusthLs
insi institute
daughter and husband. Mr. nnd Mr. and Mr*. Stanley Manker and
Faith Circle to Meet
' which begins al 10:00 A.M. Saturday
Mrs. Don Smith of Chester last Roberta of South Woodland: Rev. canned food, radios, electric stoves,
Mrs. Albert ReesOr will entertain Oct. 30.
Thursday. * Herald Classic attend­ nnd Mrs. Hoover of Beaverton and wiring, etc. luu! not been removed.
lhe member* of the Faith Circle
The Rev. and ^ra DtkIuc and
ed the LOOP. Grand Lodge in Mra. George Benner and Mra Wel­
of the Methodist W.S C.S. at her Mr-'- Mary Guy attended tncrcI*tnsing Tuesday and Wednesday. by Crockford. Woodland. * Mr. and
,------- —
. Nov.
------ 2.
»
i uicnal conference of the Church o!
“
"
Local War Fund . home Tuesday
evening.
* Mr. nnd Mrs. Donald Gnger and Mra Jake Grelbei of Lake Odessa
| the Brethren held al North M.vnThe Barry County eamoalgn for
son Morgnn.of Grand Rapids visi­ ’.lilted Mr. and Mrs. Paul Geiger
I chrater. Indiana. Oct 18 to 21 Dr
. SCHOOL^NOTES
ted Mr nna Mra Welby Crockford Saturday. * Mr. and Mrs. D. B. th* National War Fund will be held
P.TA School Pair. Fridav. No- 1 A bert W. Italmcr. Pies dent o
»*“k' bn‘"' I vmilXT
Home .. Chpilo
over the weekend. * Mr. and Mrs. Green visited Miss Marion Echtin- SS
vernber s.
5. T».
The f?
F-F A.
A. boy,
boys nod
and Home
Chicago Theological seminary an J
Herald Classic nnd children visited aw ot Hasting* Friday evening *
c------- u..t— ------ .u ---------------- R&gt;&lt;hon Ralph Cushman of the
Mr. and Mrs Robert Austin of Lan­ Robert Bchaua and C. Grelbei of
ctS' fiSihibS.
..........
church «rc ch. chl.r
sing Wednesday and the Rev. and Lake Odessa. Oeorxe Schneider and
.-a'b.—I
“rn------ ~~.I- j School was let out at 2:30 P.M. speaker*.
___________
Schneider
were dinner appointed Karl Paul, village presi­
Mrs. Harold Blakely and daughter Miss -Etta
---------------—
dent to
to head
head this
this drive
drive In
In Woodland
Woodland ' Tuesday and Wednerday when the I
'
Judy of Chase on Thursday. * Mr guests of Mr and Mra Wm. Velte dent
Twa and. yUtaze, in armounring gjmof ^e rehooM^ Ration EAMT ^LTO
„w(ord
and Mra. Frank Nlethamer and of East Woodland Sunday. * Mr. TwPeggy. Mr. and Mra Blake Rising and Mr* Cart Walts called on Mr*, the appointment of Mr. Faul. Aben community.
ceived
a telegram
from their
arid Mra. Bertha Flory and Mra. Charles Eckardt of East Woodland Johnson. Co. Chairman, emphasized
| daughter AleUia dial she arrived
Mrs. Arlle the committee's appreciation of the
Geo Nlethamer. Woodland and Mr. Sunday afternoon. * Mr*.
Living room suite, complete, good one.
First Grade
• in Iftdta. Cal.. O. K.. her husband
Miss Doris Whitney, teacher
land couMn Thelma being at the
Tabic. 6 chairs, and buffet.
Apox electric sweepwr, with
Jeanne Yrrtv of Hastings visited depot to meet her. Soon after her
'our room Wednesday.
arrival her husband to leave on
Detroit jewel gas stove.
.
The First Grade have started 15-day maneuvers. She expects to
reading library books. Everyone has ‘ be gone a month Her parents arc
Baby buggy.
2 dressers.
read at least one nre-prlmcr and caring for h«r lit lie son during her
AB gas stove.
some six.
absence. * Mrs. Leah Williamson
Library table.
Vanity
The six-year-olds are rmdlnp of Texas Ls dipccted here to day
Jewel cook stove.
their second Pre-prlmer nnd the to spend some time with her moth­
work book which goes with it
Large clothes wardrobe.
er. Mrs. Cora Ford and also to
Majestic
cook
sta
ve.
•
'
"WeTtre very nappy to have our attend the wedding of her daughter
piano tuned.
Rose Mary * Mrs. Lewis Hoffman
Cas pressure stove.
Florence circulating heater.
and daughter Ruth attended church
Fifth and Sixth Grades
at Gull lake on Sunday forenoon. *
Antique chest of drawers.
Breakfast tabic and 4 chairs.
Mrs. Arlle Spindler, teacher
Mr. and Mrs. Will Louden and Mra.
We have eight new gold fish In Ota Moon of south Hickory Cor­
Majestic electric radio, cabinet model.
our aquarium.
M. Word circulating oil heater.
ners were visitors of Mr. and Mrs.
Our text week's stamp sale was Jason Willison and their uricf. Mrs.
Davenport.
6 cane chairs. Bird cage,
*16 60 and one *25 bond.
Phoebe Lepper on Sunday after­
Box wood stove.
Several beds.
Thursday we
are
studying
about
nf rthe^t’n ouT'flt'b I noon * Mr. and Mrs AjHAbraham
lhe Statu’- ^of
cf Liberty
—terty in
— our e~
Oth , flf KaUmooo epcnl jhe weekend at
Stands.
Carpets and throw rugs.
Easy electric washing machine.
crude English.
The “Migration of Birds" Ls the i their farm home. * Mr and Mrs.
Ice box.
6 gal. paint.
Springs and mattresses.
lhelne of our science work thia Donald McQuarrje entertained their
daughter Marjorie and family of
10-gal. cream can.
I Our
.Halloween pwj-ty will be Kalamazoo on Sunday.
2 coil springs.
Bob Besser Xlll go to Detroit for
Friday nftejfiioon. Committees have
2 pr. boots, sixe 8.
been appointed for gomes,\decora- his Iductloirln tiie army this Mon­
2 drop head sowing machines.
day mucrilng. Congratulations to
tlons and eats.
Harold_Pennock and bride who
10-gal. oil drum and faucet.
Good Kalamazoo heating stove.
_-weri-married recently. ★ Mr. nnd
Held on November 5. ' Mrs. Bert Gninden accompanied
Trunks.
Coleman gas lamps.
Mr.-. —
Boh —
Carpenter
to
M. Ward cook stove and circulating
Return of bootleggers — blind pigs — ond attendant evils.
Plans for the annual P.T.A. ' Mr. end
.... ......
----------- —
School fair are progressing. "Hap” Colon Sunday where they spent the
oil heater.
Stair and throw rugs.
i Shellenborger. general chairman, day with their sistcr-in-taw and
says the committees arc all working . aunt. Mrs. . Rea Oaindcr. * Mr.
Moro drunken driving.
Set of canvases for Deering 10-ft.
Kitchen table and chairs.
.
.
: and Mrs. Arndy Louden and Mr.
,
.
-, and Mrs. Joe Stampfler were In
Thc growth of "joints" located "just over the border" to service Barry
Kitchen cobintl.
Sideboard.
Hastings Friday on buaine-'i *
j
iCTr‘L~ . Viola Waters and children spent
Man’s good brown overcoat, sise 40.
County trede.
Sunday afternoon tn Delton with
Good Round Oak dining table.
L-lJfiXsyL-y-LSU^^^BUJ-L-j-L. her sisters * Brit Galnder ta the
Electric lamps.
Keg* and barrels.
°*
ncr
01
Q
P
a,r
of
twl
'»
calves
born
2 sets chairs.
Growth in disrespect for low which invariably follow* thc attempt to
Monday.
, ._________
Dishes and cooking utensils and many
suppress by law rights and privileges which many people consider
CLOVERUA’ ~
Steel cot.
Child's table.
Linoleum.

SKU'XSS £S till
JSSliSS1 JS! ™

mL

» X'SWalU. ftinSl
JL“!SS
i m‘”°

____

' J?

UCTION S

Located at 112 East Court St. at Sparks shop in

SATURDAY, OCT 30, 1943

Storting at 1 o'clock sharp, we offer the following:

P&amp; you Want this
to Happen in
Parry County?

TiJjteilrT'

, W Wi

- ‘-I "H

strictly personal.

A “NO" vote on Nov. 2 doe* not mean that you endorse or are perfectly sat­
isfied with the present degree of enforcement — It merely means you do
not think that local option is tho answer.

1
Zr
W
F

I
Mrs- Ocv*110 Babcock and chilJr?
1 dren of Dowling called on her aunt.
f rJs-n I a
Mrs. Alta Masher and Mrs. Arthur
Jyp ZiCIv Johncock. Wednesday aftemoori. *
~I** Mr and Mrs. Floyd Fossett and
family of Charlotte. Lt. and Mrs.
IfRiyiXrtdr
R- j- Fussell and family of Has­
tings spent Sunday with Mr. and
y
I Mrs. Arthur Lathrop. ★ Mr. and
Mrs. Edward Pennels spent the
(Vw
weekend with Mr. nnd Mrs. Harry
Qi
I Pennels of Kalamazoo. * Mr. and
I
Mrs. Welton Brooks and -Robert
I were Sunday dinner guests of Mr.
' and Mrs Lewis Hine. * Mrs. Alta
I Mosher is spending a few weeks
I in Nashville. * Mr. and Mrs. AlI bert Kahler and Mr. and Mrs. Rob:.:

9x12 reversible rug.

Other rugs.

other articles too numerous to faention.

TERMS OF SALE: Cash day of sale, no goods removed until settled for.

DEWEY REED, Auctioneer &amp; Mgr.
ATON FLORY. C. M. HAMMOND, Clerk*

.J;

jfr.

More Pork

when hogs are
kept on sanitary

BISHOP WADE WILL SPEAK

CONCRETE
KEEP FAITH

One fanner who does this reports:
"My firit crop it gone to market by
the time the tecond it farrowed...
average weightt around 27S pounds
at six months... 100 pounds of pork
with 300 pounds of feed."

WITH THEM

Hog floors era only one of many
improvements that will make your
farm more efficient and productive.
A new bam floor, poultry house, milk
House, milk cooling tank, manure pit
or watering trough costs Utile to build
with concrete and will last a lifetime.
Concretefarm jobs require a min­
imum of critical war materials. Many
joba need just a few bags of cement,
and some sand and gravel or stone.
U you nwd help, get in touch with
your concrete contractor or building
material dealer. Let ua send you
free “how-to-build" booklets.

Special Barry

County Election

vote H0!
NOVEMBER

2

SPECIAL BARRY COUNTY ELECTION
■AMY COUNTY COMMlTYtl OYPOSIO IO LOCAL OPTION

e"Why Barry County
Should Vote DRY

A sure way to Increase your pork
production is to keep pigs on con­
crete from farrowing to market time.

'

Sunday Evening, Oct. 31,
BISHOP WADE

Half Hour of Music

RUTH LINRUD, CONCERT

OWck booJJrt n bjeet. paste on femj postal
amimaUtodait.

poll LAND CIMtNT ASSOCIATION
OMi T.ww Ws-. taatlna 8, Mkh.

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r.«4u&gt;a Bmti
Or»La .SCTUY*
O M0k boc.«.
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FoaxULioca
Q Find r«p»k*

BUY MOAf

WAA SAVWGS

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METHODIST
CORNER CHURCH AND GREEN

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tt.

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----. Cook
------ ‘•entertained
“•L’
iSL— of the following
—X—’•?. St
’Tr— of the N,Ty’ Oood ,uck' it&lt;r wrtves at thia time to greet the' in technicolor. After the excellent
-------- ' Paul. Merilyn ZUttermeLster. Do- Marion
them by I 1 and“ uT"sang three
division
LIATCf ibre.s
Shriver.-------------Elaine Van
Hom.-Ju- slKiwing
showing motion
motion pictures
pictures of
of flowflow-, ,numbers:
numbers: "The
"The Toreador
Toreador Song
Song
Tod!
---- ---------------- ........
717'. Ted!
I early aniverx that wait on the door- film all boy* 17 or over were Invited
\l *41 II II |UI 11 ■* W [lie cv.
Un. HaM.
.. ; ...
».. .r scenes
—.... —oft n
-—a
—......
.. ——
... .z"Carmen''
—— .—b...
Sheldon.
Mary ......
Jone Clark. Doris
era and
Barry
County.
from. bthc
opera
by Bizet.! Mr. .......
Wallace, the former principal step! At this time In the morning to stay. At this meeting Lt Kotora
Lockwood. Marjorie MaUhews. Each , The first period chemUtry. *tu- J -The Last Roaeiof Summer from of Hostings High School, visited [ you find the school very chub imd Rave a verbal description’ of th"
---------------------------- week they report to the hospital for dents have completed several ex- : the opera "Martha" by Floto. a school last week.
.
| (hl* mean* you win need your coat training. He also told the specific
specific
Girls serving as INurses'
--------- Aida thl* four hour* to aid the hospital staff, perimente. and obtained results [Swedish Folk Song "Wfien I Was
Mary Hubbard brought an
interYou
walk down the halte and jvu
you physical and mental requirement*
Mito----- ,hear
prding. Edna
SU- -------MIm-------Robeqn
I* the advisor—of-------this that even baffled Mr. Jones.
117". "Hungarian Rhapsody No. 2" * eating jigsaw puzzle -W-of a—..r’’
"
ran
vruir ■—Ha -tb...—
b^^uI?
- a fc
,
.
year are Betty Ailerdlng.
------- —
----------------------------— Smith. Helen ••Nurses*
——• Aid ---------Tiie students were entertained by Liszt. "Alice Blue Gown". Amer-.i thrwnriii tn Mim
cox, Pat Tyler. Stic
group.
Dtmond. Janet Boekelco. Marjorie
The Teachers' Club held its first last week Monday morning bv a:i Jean Lullaby". "Su.r.in.t"
PilYrtX- hv
b Hn.« 1! 000,1 5* alarmed if you hear a pong balls from the bottom floor GLASS CREEK
mrsday evening excellent accordionist. Ml-*
Iris I Carmichael.
"Pilgrims'Chorus''* QUeer
noise
coining
from
Ihe
htan
The Goodwill community meeting &gt;
Stanley. Jean Burkholder. JoAnne social meeting last Thursday
.
Queer
noise
coming
from
the
high
as
a.
few
more
have
come
to
make
American ,I school jn the
...--------"T.,„ before
---- ---------a
mon, Hf(. T)lfn U)p
will be held tills week Saturday I
Finnic. WiDo Hampton. Marietta in the high-school serving
s—*—------room. Jenclle. She plnyed ner accordion, from Tannhausen “South American
moniing
school
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Y^-n^irhThv
1
That's just some of the stu- 1 come in and everthing is alive, and night, a speaker will talk on a 1
o.27.rriiire Andit^wK ' denU ^"nwling to the tune- of .•I might
•»»•«* •uu-rery
noisy life.
UK. This rubject Interesting to all. Don't mis.
add-ven- noisy
the faculty and the students, it was I™.u
MPi*tai Packin' Mama "
until
a-m
it
v“~ un
....«
».«’ and
.. Vhings'
__.4 arc you it. * Mr. and Mrs. Ward Erway
fKAiiS
«II keen*
se?"
persons
wrre Saturday evening supper
things, you guests at Roy Erways. * VUlton. at
that rome to our school every year itatwav. In previou* years, pictures will find it amusing to gettoadiSl
Ray Erways over the weekend were
,
hEh.
to.
mi ™
SS
“J
Bum!
Mr. and Mrs. G. Scott and daugh­
. Grand Rapids Irutitute to visit
ofhelpInd fll^T nfiSiTwm I Wednesday morning the second ter. Mrs. Maxine Dibble and Miss |
I friends. An open house was held {£ *eld un fo^a month or
। hour session room was disturbed by Silvers;. Miss Genevieve Erway.
1
h
heavy
clomping
of
feet.
Mr.
BurLansing and Mias Joan Erway. KaiD,w”"'’ “I
roll
7 hursdsy evening.
, _, wpre
were in
.Monday
Monday &lt;Oct.
"bet?18th.)
18th&gt; . geas looked up from taking the
«* ,«*
“ amazoo. * Mr. and Mrs. Phillips ot
nnri to plea*? comew^im
Franklln Ogilvia near Hastings and S. Oermendo of i
been elected
elected || n
and
there wm
an open house, at Bt^
|
Miss jtobson has been
nd there
was an
to pleased come see him. Obey'­ Kalamazoo were Sunday visitors nt
chairman of the next pep
pen meeting
meeting the
is. home of u.
Mr. .and Mrs. Arthur ing hl*
wlilch Will be October 29.
... We are ;, x^rr.
tvnearer was opcecn
Lower. w
Sgt.. Wheater
Speech —
t0 .ils । next request Frank walked Fred OU*'. * Mr. and Mrs. Chas
if n
n program
nrouram &gt; and Dramatics
is.
_ ____________
“ the 1front of the study haii re- i Whlttempre spent Sunday with thc
I
I wondering what kind of
teacher
at Hasting*. to
moved his shoes and then walked Rott. Shrickers at Richland. * Mr.
; ,&lt;he hns planned.
before he left lo join lhe armed the
full length of the session room. and Mrs. Russell Whittemore *pent
The basket boil team will miss । forces,
Mr. Burgess admitted that there Saturday evening with Mr. and ;
i T&lt;d Bnnash when ne leaves this 1 Observing the school house at a was a decided improvement.
Mrs. Loren Edger in Hastings. *
i week Saturday for the submarine quarter of seven until 8:30. Mr. PotP.S. He left his shoes off the rest Mr. nnd Mrs. Fred Otis Mra. Ray’
of the hour revealing some very Erway and Mrs. Forest Havens at­
flashy socks.
. tended the WB.C3. nt Fred Smiths
* tw-M TWO IN ONE...
Beyeriey Bradford and Susan in Hastings Friday. * Mrs. Virginia I
Tate attended a party in her hon­
or given by Mrs. Elmer Laubaugh I
T"years
’"
A7,
•»"
's In HasUngs Friday night. She re­
* y Tl * V *
radia A tew
ago. •?
Fred
Allen"•
» odi.
•
if
stooge, Alan (Fatelaff) Reed had | Are we Americans especially con- ceived many lovely and useful gift*.
to carry on an argument with him- scious of the fact that we have the * Mrs. Clyde Warren attended the 1
self in two different dialects'^be- ,ol'r Jrvcdcms—freedom from want sewing machine clinic in HasUngs
cause another actor misled the !*?“
freedom of speech and last Tuesday.
broadcast. The latest ease k Ijw- •
j™’mS!?Ve-r
.
MILO
Mr. and Mrs. Merle Bradfield
,,,e !’,,o&lt;‘,‘jraphcr. Zcrbe also told stories of their musical were in Kalamazoo Monday eve­
ning
calling on Chiu. Spaulding nnd
outdid
himself
tn
both
roles
by
experience.
It
was
a
mast
interest-...... ............... ............................... . daughters. * Mr. and Mrs. Peter
nMtimr
I. -up
.... in a Awbfl
Alt i I.,™
Vm...
beating
himself
fight
’
Al!
ing
hour,
5
for radio!
I Songs we hear floaUng on the Dykcma have bought a farm near i
Hickory Comers and will move |
breezes these days: “In My Arms". .some time this month. * Twenty- ,
"Pistol Packin' Mama". "Coming eight neighbor* .and friends r.ur- I
ODDS AND ENDS...
in on a Wing and a Prayer."
prised Mrs. Merle Bradfield Friday
A woman who won 3.000 cigsWonder what the students did In evening by walking in on her to |
the English Literature classes las’. help celebrate her birthday. Visit- I
rettes on Bob Hawk's “Thanks
•Fridav while the bovs went hunt­ Ing. cards and games were enjoyed '
to the Yanks" (WKZO 6:30
ing! Could it be a final examina­ | during the evening. * The 4-H
p.m. Saturdays) sent them to a
tion? "Maybe!"
cousin at Ft. Benjamin Har­
। summer club enjoyed a skating nnd
I The first day of . hunting season , theater party Saturday evening in 1
Okie Stall
rison, who proved a real pal
The Gift that starts a
; was a sorry day about school. The I Kalamazoo. ♦ Mrs. Rush Saunders
by auctioning them off to raise
i
lack
of shells didn't bother as much waa tn Hastings Saturday getting
Happy Home
OBSERVATION...
money to let' a fellow soldier
as we thought It would for there | material for No 4 ration books. *
go home on furlough... Ed
Typical of his skill in sizing
was nothing to shoot at anyway. I The W.8.CB. was held at the home
lh&lt;— |&gt;,re.nu» Ihinc* l.»r lltr
up a situation. Charles Colling­
Gardner's work now goes into
' The pheasants were all hens and j.of Mrs. Merle Brndfleld Wedneadav
.!■« ohrw I itinrt i- *un. &lt;n«l
... . .
wood, back from the war re­
the literary field, where he has
■ the rabbits were so hard to find ; afternoon, Mrs. Philmon. president
llN.nr of I., r
..
Shohliy H.gher
it wasn't funny. The greatest com­ presiding. The Bible verse was read
porting, had this to say after a
written a book called "Duffy’s
plaint, Ihough. was that we made by Mrs. Germaine. Plana and comday in New York. "There’s
Reader", filled with a riotous
, up all our work so we could get out
dictionary.
.
been a great deterioration in
'
and then'it rained so we didn't even mlttees were made for the bazaar
the hamburger situation since
which will be held Nov. 17 at thget a nice hike out af it.
church. Several readings were given
I’ve been out of the country."
"KATE SMITH” BOMBER
Credit given, where credit's due.
How true.
।
Let's pav tribute to the valiant also a report, by Mrs. Philmon of
MISSING...
.
| script writers of Senior play propa­ the W8.C8. meeting nt Grand
The "Kate Smitlt". a Consoli­
Rapids.
HOME FRONT REPORTER... dated B24 bomber named alter the ganda.
Giris' League held on assemby last
From coast to coah has travelled CBS singer, has been reported
Wednesday to consider Ideas for FAIR LAKE
"Your Home Front Reporter” to missing in action. Kate reported on parties and the war effort. Several
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Frederick.
■■■■■■ bring back the the air recently (WKZO II a.m. Ideas were given. Members of the Battle Creek, were Sunday dinner
■ faeu wliii h be daily). Bui the singer still has faith girls’ league board are:
guests of their aunt and uncle Mr.
broadcasts every that the crew will turn tip safe and
Freshmen—Ann O'Connar, Sever- and Mrs. Floyd Morford. * Mr. and
Mrs. Alton Armour and family of
W weekday aftersound. f ly Welfare.__
--------- , -------Sophomores — Beverly Bradford. Hastings were Sunday evcnfng cal­
moon ;at—three
-------- —---------Esther Ragla.
lers at lhe home of Mr. and Mrs.
THIS
WEEK
’
S
BEST
BET...
Juniors
—
Doris
Lock
wood.
Donna
H. O. Armour. * Mr. nnd Mrs.
Don ii ably asHarry Ritchie of Hastings visited I
She’s known a* the "Tennessee Bachelder.
Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Willison. Wed- I
Seniors
—
Mildred
Will.
Ella
Fish
­
■ gram by leading Thrush”—her name is DipafiUhore er.
neaday evening. * The Kinsley La- I
singing star* of —and now she is in ful/charge' of
Wednesday morning In Central dies Aid met Wednesday at the
rtfa
opera, stage and her coast-to-coast radio program. Auditorium a very interesting as­ Kinsley hall for dinner. Election of I
screen. The re- Dinah is heard Thprtday at 8:30 sembly wax given for all boys in officers next month. Nov. 17. ♦ The
^BT‘
suit is a fine over WKZO, singing your favorites, the high rf-hool. Tiie urogram was W5.C.S. was held at the LechlcltMH program, from and introducing you to prominent sponsored by the U. 8. Army Re­ I nor hdme Wednesday for dinner.
stars of the air/ and screen. Hear cruiting Service. 2nd Lt. Kotora I about thirty being present. * Mr.
don
lhe DINAH SHORE SHOW from Ft. Custer was introduced by I and Mrs. Cha*. Lechieitner spent
PHONE
2226
HASTINGS
Thursdays aL«:30 p.m.—it’s swell! Mr. Taylor: he gave an Introduction ’ Sunday with their son Edward fit •
new listener* daily.
to an Army Air Corps Training film • Hastings;
"
11 If* 11
11 ■« pj

’

Alloys Have Great Strength
New steel alloys are three tjme*
the weight of aluminum and almost
five limes the weight ot magnesium,
but their tensile strength approxi­
mates 190,000 pounds to the square
inch.

RUBBER

l o W Behold.
ream cqmes TRUE

DRAINBOARD
MATS FOR THE

SINK

49‘
WHILE THEY

IXT71T1 v
by

Mt&amp;n

★

PETER
PRESCOTT

EVERBODY

LOVES!
SHEET MUSIC OF

NEW POPULAR SONGS

LANE

1

W. A. ROTH

FURNITURE

35
Each

3 for $1.00

the many new sonr» you
will find in our com­
plete selection . . .
.Pistol Packin' Mama
Sunday, Monday or •
Always
White Christmas
Paper Doll
Also a Complete se­
lection ~ of ClaMtcal—
A 10 and Book* of
Music at 5c A 20c.

BEN FRANKLIN
STORES

IF THE TRUTH WERE TOLD
You Would Know These Published Statistics
BOOTLEGGERS

100 ILLICIT STILLS TO 1 LEGAL DISTILLERY TODAY!

1000 BOOTLEGGERS ARRESTED EVERY MONTH

- NOW - NOT DURING PROHIBITION!

BLIND PIGS

4600 FEDERAL AGENTS NEEDED TO TAKE CARE OF ILLEGAL TRAFFIC.

CRIME

FIFTY PER CENT OF THE MEN IN JACKSON PRISON ATTRIBUTE THEIR DOWNFALL TO DRINK - TODAY

TAXES

ACCIDENTS

ONLY

2500

USED

DURING

PROHIBITION!

NOT DURING PROHIBITION!
FOR EVERY DOLLAR OF LIQUOR TAX PAID TO FEDERAL GOVERNMENT IT COSTS THE PEOPLE FOUR
DOLLARS TO PAY THE BILL OF CRIME, DESTRUCTION, ACCIDENTS, DISEASE AND DISORDER CAUSED
BY LIQUOR!

DRUNKENNESS
DRINKING DRIVERS

LAST!

*

.

OVER ONE HUNDRED PER CENT INCREASE IN ARRESTS SINCE REPEAL'ACCORDING TO F. B. I. REPORTS!
99.7 PER CENT INCREASE IN ARRESTS FOR DRUNKEN DRIVING DURING THE YEARS OF REPEAL -NOW

OVER THE YEARS OF PROHIBITION
NATIONAL SAFETY COUNCIL REPORTS 28,541 LESS AUTO ACCIDENTS DURING LAST 6 YEARS OF PRO­
HIBITION THAN DURING FIRST 6 YEARS OF REPEAL!

Barry Citizens Vote "Yes” November 2nd
______________________________

�TIIE HASTINGS BANNER. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1943

STATEMENT OF CONDITIONJIF THE

HASTINGS CITY BANK
HASTINGS, MICHIGAN
Al lhe elate of business October 15th, 1929

RESOURCES

19L897.48
4M,958.41

Cash and due from Banks ......................................
•
Bonds ..................................... ................................................................
Real Estate Mortgages .....................................................................
Loans sad Discounts ........................................................ss..r....
Overdrafts .................
Banking House . ...............
Furniture and Fixtures .
........
_____ ............
Customers' Bond Account . ....... _____ ....
27.900.00

IM,646JI

884414.73
54142
35.000.00
12895.00

11.577.271.44

s

LIABILITIES

Capital ............................................
;........................... .8 75.000.M
Surplus ...............................................................................................
50JM.M
Undivided ProflU ..............................
54.197 M
Reserve for Depreciation
23.4M.M
Bills Payable .........................................................................................
75.N480
Customer's Bond Account.............. ......................
27.9MJX)
Deposits ................................................................................................. 1.B7LTIM0

iisnjm.*

STATEMENT OF CONDITION OF THE

HASTINGS CITY BANK

M. L. COOK. President

57 YEARS ■ PROGRESS
1886-1943

HASTINGS. MICHIGAN
At ths close of burines* October IStk. 1933

RESOURCES
Cash and due from Banks ...............
•*«”“&gt;»..........................................
Real Estate Mortgages ....................................
Loans and Discounts ........................................
Overdrafts .............................
Banking House ........ r............ ..................... ’.....................................

Furniture and Fixtures ...............
Other Real Estate .........
Customers' Bond Account

103459.74
272.87584
117,94641
353,238.64
56.90
35,000.00

On October 26, the Hastings City Bank will cele­

11,860.00
10.491.13
16,350.00

„....................................
____

.
8 921,177.76
LIABILITIES
Capital
...........................
3 75.000.00
Surplus ................ ........................................................... j....................
50,000.00
Undivided Profits . ——:.......................
17,709.13
Retene for Depreciation ........_______ ..:________ _____
64,450.00
Bills Payable ------------------------------ ........................... 140,168.00
Customers' Bond Account ................................
16.350.00
Deposits . ................................................................................................ 557.500.63

brate its fifty-seventh birthday, and as birthdays are □

good time to take stock, we ask you to pause with us
and see how far we have come.

-

Founded in the early days of Barry County's history
KIM SIGLER
Director

and located in the county seat, this institution has con­
tinuously merited the confidence of the men entrusted

with the responsibility of making our community what

it is today, and from time to time has been privileged
to render some assistance in its growth.
STATEMENT OF CONDITION OF THE

The intervening years from 1886 to 1943 have been

HASTINGS CITY BANK
HASTINGS, MICHIGAN
Al the close of business October 15th. 1936
RESOURCES
Cash and due from Banks ..
U. 8. Government Securities
Other Bonds ................
Real Estate Mortgages ........ .
Loans and Discounts ........

filled abundantly not only with the activities normally
confronting a young and rapidly growing community —

.$ 475,514.63
. 319,949.12
. 432,46846
100,004.26
. 202.339.72
.
582.56
.
35,000.00
.
13,550.00
.
12.20.01
10423-T1

Overdrafts _____ ............
Banking House _____________
Furniture and Fixtures ......
Other Real Estate ................ .
Other Assets .............. „..........

such as wars, periods of unrest, economic depressions,
etc., - but it has been an era of great inventions chang­

ing completely the development of thc community. The
introduction of railroads, gas, electricity, telephones,

telegraph, and in recent years automobiles, airplanes

Capital Stock:
Common ..............
Preferred ........____
Surplus ..................
Undivided Profits_____ _
Reserve for Depreciation
Deposits................................

I

75,004.00
75,000.00
25,000.00
4,889.96
58.000.00
1.363.935.30

KELLAR STEM
Director

and radios — all accepted today as commonplace and
necessities of life — at the timb brought about great

economic changes.

It is interesting to note that the Hastings City Bank
has the honor of being the oldest state bank in the state

of Michigan operating under its original charter.
The fact that this bank has continued down through

STATEMENT OF CONDITION OF THE

HASTINGS CITY BANK

the years, constantly rendering a broader service, is thc

HASTINGS. MICHIGAN

strongest possible endorsement of the ideals laid down

RESOURCES
Cash on hand and due from Bantu .......
U. S. Government Bonds and Securities ...
Municipal Bonds . .......................
Other Bonds ........ . ................................. .....
I&lt;aans and Discounts, including overdrafts .
Real Estate Mortgages . ................. ..... ...........
Banking House _____ ____ 1..................... ..
Furniture and Fixtures.............................”

8U69.10I.49
. 1.518,978-19

.
.
.
.

by its founders and passed on unchanged to their suc­

361.631.80
50,52543

cessors.

111.452.29
201.255.68

seventh anniversary, we look back with pride to that

As we stand on the threshold of our fifty­

day when this bank was founded and look forward with
U,SM.ni-8l

LIABILITIES

confidence to the future.

CaplUI Slock:
Preferred ..___ _
Surplus .......... . ........
Undivided Profits

8 100,0003X1
.
2MCMB
25 9O4JX)
.
35.4M.22

.........Siiiiii,
.8148683342
Total
83.55M2148

.

8TUART CLEMENT
Director

HASTINGS CITY

�THE HASTINGS BANNFJl. THVB8DAT, OCTOBER U, 1H3

BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL MEN OPPOSE LOCAL OPTION

VOTE NO®
ON TUESDAY NOVEMBER 2nd 1943
THIS ADVERTISEMENT PAID FOR BY

133
BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL MEN OF HASTINGS
WHO ARE OPPOSED TO LOCAL OPTION FOR THE
FOLLOWING REASONS:
|k LOCAL OPTION NEITHER PREVENTS NOR CONTROLS THE CONSUMPTION OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES BUT ACTUALLY ENCOURAGES THE

LOCAL OPTION CREATES A DISRESPECT FOR LAW WHICH INVARI¥ ABLY FOLLOWS WHEN WE ATTEMPT TO SUPPRESS BY LAW, RIGHTS

BOOTLEGGER AND THE OPERATOR OF BLIND PIGS; EVILS WHICH
DEFY ANY SORT OF ORDERLY CONTROL

AND PRIVILEGES WHICH A GREAT MANY PEOPLE CONSIDER TO BE
STRICTLY PERSONAL.
.
...

ft LOCAL OPTION WILL AGAIN PROMOTE THE GROWTH OF "JOINTS"
LOCATED "JUST OVER THE BORDER" TO SERVICE BARRY COUNTY

TRADE - JUST AS IT DID BEFORE - CREATING AN UNDESIRABLE SITUATION OVER WHICH WE IN THIS COUNTY WILL HAVE NO CONTROL
AND WHICH WILL CERTAINLY CAUSE AN INCREASE IN DRUNKEN
DRIVING.

v

APPROXIMATELY 90 PER CENT OF THE 1200 REGISTERED VOTy ERS OF BARRY COUNTY WHO ARE NOW IN THE ARMED SERVICE OF

THEIR COUNTRY WILL BE UNABLE TO VOTE ON THIS ISSUE AT THIS
TIME THROUGH NO FAULT OF OF THEIR OWN. THIS IS AN ISSUE
IN WHICH THEY HAVE EARNED THE RIGHT TO "HAVE THEIR SAY."

f.'f

�THE HASTINGS BANNER
HASTINGS. UlCH(.GAN, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1943.

EIGHTY-EIGHTH YEAR

SECTION TH

** Ju*1
the Bible j reads. "Shall the manufacture and I used to using such tactics and think through the doors of the club and ! thigs. he united with the First I
2^.. L
“fc.
jrirahffic liquor t* pro- that others do thc same.
learn what their concilium are Methodist church and became a '
so-called Christian nation, but will , hlbtted in the county of (Barry)
There is nothing that we want; concerning the war She says- "T member of the choir, continuing I
irivl
1
«ov»n’tohave a community , have had * heoppott unK&gt; rotelk to ( *Ub his music unttl December 1941?
tu we live as Christians and uphold Ing the same?'This, by the way. is ; that our boy* ci
proud of when thousands of young mrci In the He always responded generously to
'h«u^in‘2tr£?v4lh“l “?
U3 1 lVeiOnlLf?r,R.°r l?e
that in- ' they come hoini
v have a right past year and 1 am tremendously ' 'he many requests for his service* |
Hastings Banner.
a spiritual and moral life?
■ eludes both the sale and manufac- । to expect that
noma be pro- impressed with the seriousness the i
bass soloist, both in the church
Dear Mr. Editor:
No anrument U needed to show '
?f alcoholic Ufluor.
I ask. tectedfrom the
brought about ’ intelligence, and »he honesty of the 1 mid community. For a number of
wto^tO't^to^^ Birow^n^’-rightewu" son,
the evil effect
th*^* of intoxicant*—
—poipol- “Whos misleading Who in Barry I by alcoholic beverages and Its at- । young men today. I know thev years he was n member of the offi—on lhe
drunkard. Tha bleared.'' County?
vices. A soldier
is un- ; mean to
see in
this
of theofMethodist
church
clrek over ° the liquor traffic by I sons
SottM
wrecks^oMtumanfty^souls
H seems vtry strange'to me that | tending ol.jjquor'
cannotwho
!
libera?
“7ucountry
'ittKudVbecome
toward '! rlal board
rmetdber
The" B7rth£r
‘hood‘ ‘
---------’
-|
H
to me that | der the influence of Uquor^cannot ' more liberalInJU attitude toward "nd,.* ™™ber.
^e. Brot^efhood. I
saying that the liquor manufactur- - for whom Christ died, and over ; any one would have the courage fight histest and neither
can
the Rev.
t
..n any-1
,nv. &lt; thepoor,
wf,and
SHuinillits
iiaattitude
attituur toward
luwBIli
”-- P«tor.
P—
RcV. L.
L. Win*ton
wwImZmmI ' sign William Gladstone, who is on
era and dealers have been grow y whom angels weep, are everywhere, w claim that taking liquor out of one an lhe home-front work his the world
They dislike
dUlike all
all idea
idea of
o Stone,
-----------------—
----------— . active duly; also several grandchil­ Delton were Fl
rorid.
They
conducted
the
funeral
servmisrepresented, and that they really । Tivey are a blot on our boasted the hands of the people brought best when he Isbesotted with Doi- g^ru» back
bsck to
to ttie
theT world
world as
as It
it was
wm
K=es at the Walldorff funeral home'. dren.. The remains will be brought
ore not the -wolves In sheep s ’ civilisation. They are the shame and «&gt;»ut. gansaterlam.
—
- not
vnc a - very
,Q 11 good
w - on Saturday afternoon. Oct. 16. at to the Leonard funeral home, where
gangsterism. lawlessness,
lawles-------- -and 1 -~yi
. . .
, .
■—
meyK feel - II • wm
Ray Erway and
degradation
morals when **"
the
clothing** that they are pictured curse and peril of every land. These a
" J
--------------------of ~
May God help us to keen our , yoHd for the average man. and *wo o’clock, and interment was In funeral services will be held. Inter­ were Sunday d
as being by those who object to the poor souls need our pity and above liquor traffic and the use of liquor
And.lnU“,ct‘^1 b,Unce to they mean to see he get* a fair , Riverside cemetery.
ment is to be In Owossa. Mrs. Glad­ Dibble's in 1
presence of liquor In our country all our help to restore them to a causes more crime titan any other
stone*
former home. The funeral visitors at Roy ,
ThrV
beUeve
In
labor
un---------------------------------------One of-these articles fell into my . normal happy life. But WE CANT one cause known. When lhe truth
date is uncertain a* this ts written. and Mrs. Louis Er
bul not 1,1 wcketoer leader*. COAST GUARD
hands today and since it has no DO THIS BY KEEPING LIQUOR, is known and exposed It is evident SI^.vr^?L?nin
। They believe to the present govern- pgrDlilTINr IN uifUlfikl
zoo. Mr. and Mrs. I
doubt been received by other*. I I the thing they mo*t need to be rid that thaw? who have UtUe or no
ment’s foreign policy of complete RECRUITING IN MICHIGAN GLASS CREEK
and baby of Ohio, and I
Hiought that I would check ud «&gt; j of. IN FRONT OP THEIR NO6ES respect for law are those connected
. Sincerely, respectfully your*.
endperation. They believe we must
The U. S. Coast Guard RecruitDick Rose and son of n
Weeks Leiter)
some of the claim* made In it.
I ALL THE TIME. WE NEED TO with the sale and manufacture of
: Mrs. Ruasell Whittemore
Pastor SD A Church ‘“A”
more b« kJ*”1 countries to mg Office in Kalamazoo. Michigan ,
This article wu emitted. "Who*s ABOLISH IT? REMOVE THE alcoholic beverages.
— —'y —
...Ml wtJ, 1 Ray Erway were co-host*
.y* H P A- Church ।
government, and to their place tn b&lt; accepting young men 17 years ot 1 _ — •. II
Grand
Rapids
visitors
Thursday.
*
misleading Who in Barry Country?" TEMPTATION UNTIL THEY CAN
latter's home last Tum
—
,,
the sun. 'Dtey mean to fight this &gt; age for enlistment. All enlistments I
Now I really wonder fust who is, STAND ON
Mrs
Maxine
Dibble
of
Lansing.
&gt;WN rerr terrible tragedy in Boston whan
' honoring Mra. Virginia Ts
finish and to do it be- . are for the duration of the war To*
misleading who when It comes to —
* •"“
— ----------------- OME THE the coconut Orove. a beer "garden" mn.myun i ods
--------cause they want a world In which the voung man of 17 who can qual- John Havens and David McGlocklln
of Hastings were Saturday evening
telling the truth and putting It In SHARES OR THS DEVIL.
was destroyed by fire. Whose fault
children can live free n*t»m , |/y for enlistment, lhe CoMt Guard ' guests at Forrest Havens*. * Robt.
lhe right light. The article that I
IXhiran
thlLurT r«,ntrvirear*
*“* a
cha’Lc,e
offer, many opportunities.
was that? Borne say that It was the
refer to appeared In the Michigan ferred to above, the author would fault of lhe slxteen-vear old boy Iopportunity to moke something of;
During the months of October Otis spent Ute weekend with his
Times, dated October 15. 19437we try to tell us that Barry County is who tried to fix the lights and care­ in the production of navy beans., |t for themselves".
I and November a Coast Guord Re- brother Lyle and familv in Kala­
are all thankful for the right of already dry. He says that no where lessly used a match too near some mi^i aSJ rant^th?t
the October Town and Coun- cruiter wUl be In the foltowing mazoo. * Honoring the birthday of
Motor vehicle registration for
Mrs Virginia Tate also Louis Ha­
free speech and press, but I cer­ in Barrv County may liquor be decorations. I wonder If he reaUy IorB1
cent of that kind of beanx try- magazine is a most Catterihg cities,
vens of Detroit, who is vUlttn* rel- United States for the first
tainly do riot like to see things put bought by the glass and goes on to Is the one at fault? He was not grown this year. A comparatively | write-up
of Open
—
—House
--------- ---for Off!-.. Grand
Rapids—Mondays
*uve«
Mr Bnd Mn Robt. months of 1839 exceeded the 1
before the people in such a subtle Infer that it Is misleading to class convicted. He was only sixteen and small area of southern Michigan C
ers. with
cer*.
with a
a number
number of
of uictdre.
ulcturc* acac- 1 Fridays. U. S. Post Office,
McGlocklln and Mr. and Mra. John total by nearly 1.000 000 can.
and deceptive way that they are beer and wine under alcoholic bev­
SX”Sa.S'oaS. TS?**.?!' companylng. one of which shows
Buttle Creek—Tuesdays,
brought to believe as truth that erages or Uquor. What is the "stuff" not to be hired by any Tavern, but
Miss Barbara Crim, daughter of post Office.
which is false.
that people are buying over the the Uquor dealers had flagrantly and a small district in northern Mrs Hull.
Muskegon—Thursdays. Armory.
The plea of this article Is that "bars*' by the glass In the Taverns? violated lhe law by hiring thia boy Indiana the white navy beans can­
I
Sturgis—Saturdays, u. S. Post Ofthe liquor dealers are truly the Someone will say. "Oh that is beer to work for them and tragedy waa not be grown successfully. It’s a
flee.
■itonsors of U-ue temperance, and and wine, but not whiskey. You the result.
gambling crop in Michigan, because PASSING OF CHARLES
1 Further information and appllcaflint they have the good of the esn't buy Uquor by the glass."
When alcolwllc beverages are sold of weather and moisture conditions: ANDREW KERR
on I tions may be obtained from the
nation at heart and are gallantly
I wanted to know If the writer's to minors, who is il that violates but in the very restricted area men­
Const Guard Recruiter who
wno will
wu. be
«
trying. lo preserve tiie liberty and definition of liquor was true, so I the law? When Taverns take the tioned this bean crop ha* on the years, passed a wav in Pennock no*- .
duty in these cities from 9'00
freedom of the American people. Of went to lhe. Law books and lookedused
bottles and------------------------------refill them leaving average proven quite profitable, m pital earlv Thursday morning after a m to 5 M P M
-------------------------all people that claim to be on the up some definitions. In the book.1 ths
■
the srtgttul
original Ubc!
label on them.
them, who 1*
Is It wUl this year.
L
1 Applications for enlistment in the
side of Temperance, we should find Public Acts 1933. No. 8, Sec. 3 on ]| breaking the law? It Is the Liquor
Mien . and came to
lo HnsHni- spars women reserve of the U. S.
i, in Medina. Mich
the minister of the gospel, and that "Construction
ago.
------------------ ---- of ......
Terms". I’ Industry
found I Industry
that hasthat
no has
regard
no for
regard for
•. tings about tthlrty-alx
minir*1.nyyears
b?f*iiT
‘0.LHe
,4 Co“l Ou*”1al&gt;o be obtained
is one reason why I am prompted this very interesting definition of; law and not those who are trying
nd been a miller all his life and from the Recruiter Women be.' had
conducted
the Hasting* Milling Co.
„7. of 30 an™ M are
to say anything about this matter "Alcoholic Liquor.’’ It is. "To in-; to make our land a better place to
at all. j• here until about fifteen years ago. eligible tor' enlistment in the
elude any spiritous. vinous, malt, or . live in.
The Bible says. "Wine is a mock­ fermented liquor, liquids and com- I Some say that Prohibition mis- I _it- rorrunoiH
'Since then he has been an agent SPARS.
__________
■ for the Windstorm Insurance Co..
er. strong drink is raging: and who­ pound*, whether or not medicated. erBbly failed. What really failed? I -»e rurrunuic
Experts, who claim to have made ; until his health failed. In IBM he HEALTH NOTES
soever Is deceived thereby Is not proprietary,
....... ..... j , patented,
............ and
----- what------- | , wev have a law
Juw In
... our land
m,,u today
wu»&gt; 1
s married to Miss Jessie Colvin,
:lare । wn
was
Colvin.
. j„ln. meeting of lhe following
wise." "Who hath woe? Who hath ever name called, containing one. that tells us we are not to murder. a thorough Investigation, declare
that
■-----------*-•— him
•- In death ■- a cord of good
- ---- firewood,
--------------wb"
Jhen —
who
preceded
in 1013. । Aoclcties was held at Vermontvlue
sorrow? Who hath contentions? half of one per cent or more aico- when we
u)e record Of some- •rewned
three months or mare, has To them was born one son. Donald.
Thiraitay OctXr U Eaton
Who hath bablllng? Who hath )jnl by volume which are fit for
about the same heating value as a who pawed away several years ngo. I coimtv Medical Society
Barry
wounds without cause? Who hath use for beverage purposes." This
ton of hard coal The woods, con- jn ibis. Mr. Kerr was united In
society ' BarrV
redness of eyes? ■ They that tarry U the definition that the State
cernlng
which
the
above
claim
was
marriage
to
Mrs.
Anna
Grant
of
p
’
?™
1 count"
society
long at the wino; They that go to Law uses when it refers to "Alco­ violated It? Now then, should we
seek mixed wine. Look not thou holic liquors". Looking at lhe sit­ gel rid of the law just because
Barrv and Eaton County's Doctors
h***?* b,JM bv‘Th' A^i^*
**av“ TgnSutaML'awrG' A?d?rw m
upon thc wine when it is red. When uation in this light. I wonder someone violated il?
*• "veterikarc'
*-*-*-*----- y Medicine. BuperinIt give th Ills color in the cup, When **Who*s misleading Who in Barry- , Listen!
in .official
va .fayes-Green-Beach and
“fs . If
“ those
"”S A"
“!H" pool”2; ; woods h»v, !«■ h«un* tlUeieney. Ori,, to (te Army,
Arar
-------- •- •hospitals,
------- •­
It moveth itself aright. At the last Country.?"'
IS p’buXSr« . rS'SES f, w f-n “ ” !2S IS mJT «A“. the
Mon™ oi one sister, i —
Pennock
and the public
McElroy of East Lnn- health nurses of Barrv and Eaton
it blteth like a serpent, and stlngThe next objection raised by the
oP
a
drink
you
will
see
that
the
P*
Bh
f
°ur
*
,de
.*
nd
e,
&lt;
hl
,
fect
ring;
two
nephews.
Jan
___
.jphews.
James
McElroy
eth like an adder." Proverbs 20:1: writer of this article Is that the one i£ k Xt ? a law 1* hist an ‘ong-or more than two cords of or- of Washington. D. C.. v
County Health Departments.
Wt MANUFACTURE VITAL WAR ITEMS AND
of
C.. who Is serv- ।
23:29-32. Never wu traced by hu­ who framed thc Ballot to be used effective
Captain Jose Farcer of the *urgienforcement Pr“ dlSary 16 or 18 ,n?h riovewood
roKWashington.
ln London. D.
Enclan
_.
, ner rant
, nr more of, the ing in London. England and An- _„y
of
General
man hand a more vivid picture of was very -clever in disguising the effective
its enforcement.
Pro­
"11’ “
division
of Percv
-----------Jones
-------with
”
---------F1*"***' os ivb
ciuuruciucui. rivTwentv
FARM IMPLEMENTS
drew
rai
^reck
U.’
Twenty
per rant or
more of the dre
, McE)rov of New York City. „
the debasement and the slavery of real issue so that the voters would hibition was a law. If it was not
healing
value
of
green
wood
Is
used
W
h
0
0
Is
In
Indio
both
appointments
tiie victim of Intoxicating drink. be misguided. Again let's turn to enforced, the fault Iles with those to am, Ott to. malm,,-TO.
i? to?“um£n “Ttorl-“ !
drive off the moisture. Tiie rest being for the duration of the war. !
Permancnt—Temporary and part tima work
Enthralled, degraded, even when
who failed lo do their duty and not to
.in
mndw,
for
the
home.
The
dett
th
of
Mr.
Kerc's
othawakened tn a sense of his misery, 57. we find that the State has pre­ with the law. There is plenty of
full cord of four- rr glatjr Mltt Mame Kerr at Baldhe has no power to break from lhe scribed Just the way that the ballot evidence to demonstrate this posi­
snare; he "will seek it yet again." la to be draw up. It gives three tion.
Beardless of the effort put forth forme trr rhrwsea from. Tpt GOO that ■ The claim is made. too. that those
to purify the liquor traffic, liquor
Interested in removing-this curse
fo
Pkx^r. Ohio, j Brach hospRals.--------------- T
| from our country are doing It In an ‘ra±ue7&amp; ^r^’rTVp^' Kerc resided
423 East Michigan Avenue.
Battle Creak, Michigan
late Rev. Russell H. I O. C. Stucky,
D.. the acting'
underhanded way. namely, by tak­ as it will If John L. Lewis has hl* sWp
ing advantage of our boys who have
gone away to serve their country
’’__________ lit
'
Bready, who was then pastor of the : director of the’ Barry County
and thus are not present to exert ikiTCDkiATiriw aimnn
Pioneer Methodist church, his first Health Department, attended a war
charge. In Pioneer./Mr. K?rc was time conference of the American
their Influence in the affairs of ...I.
Only persons eligible under War Manpower Cow
the community. The claim holds WILL FOSTERED BY
Instrumental In organizing the Ari- i Public Health Association in New
mission Stabilisation Progra
no water when one knows that.ap- OFFICERS* CLUB
'
on Mu,c QUkrtHtt. the group hav- Yurt City on October 13 and 14.
Dlications for voting in absentia
a ramZ
=iri whn i. lnR • w,de r»‘Putatlon throughout i The meeting stressed the use of
TOPS IN
10-21
have been available to an who wish
tn'wt»« northern Ohio and southern Michl- new resources for health education
I
n Jftn •“ wl&gt;“ Mr K,rT
to Hu. ,na
to
ton..
to lake advantage of this privilege. v™,*
Ewrrfem.mc Griff WOUssw esd hii
.
If you have a boy or a friend who xorK-vity u Mt, Koger xi. null.
orchetue . . . "Moose BteeMe Pun’
is away, be sure to get an applica­
tion for him so that he can have was bofn here and received a part
bls ballot. This should have been
done before now and actually great of her early education In the Has­
\
numbers of applications have been tings schools.
It was Mrs. Hull who took the Ini­
sent out already. No one is small
enough to even think of treating tiatory steps In the organization of
our gallant boys in such a low. a club for officers In New York
mean way. except those who are City, sadly needed at the time. She
hiu had the satisfaction of seeing
It become the. most popular cluo
of that nature tn the city and to
have It recently made the official
officers* club and placed In the war
fund. It Is located In Hotel Del­
I monlco. Park Ave., at 59th St.
Writing to friends here. Mrs. Hull
says It has been a wonderfully in­
teresting Job which grew to be much
more of a Job than she had any
Idea it would be when she started
it in tiie summer of 1942. September
marked its thirteenth month of
existence. In that time forty-three
Having decided to quit farming, I will have a tale on my farm 80 rods west of
thousand men have availed them­
selves of its privileges and the hun­
Dowling on
~~
dreds of letters received from the
men who have enjoyed the club
hate made Mrs. Hull and her com­
mittee feel It has been very reward‘"U quotes one British officer as

PUBLIC FORUM

MichiCian T

U S. In war to »

GrOWino Now Boons

'

Men! Men! Men!
Do YOUR Part

Formers Who Hove
Wood Lots Will
'
Be Fortunate

on the Home Front
IF YOU are not permanently employed
in essential war or farm work or if you
will be available for work this fall and
winter WE WANT YOU.

OLIVER FARM EQUIPMENT CO.

MOOSE F’AW
UmUTAIlUUKr ANS MAMA

■

UCTION SALE

THURSDAY, NOV. 4,1943
COMMENCING AT

HORSES
Gray mare, 10 yrs. old,
wgt. 1500 lbs.

Bay mare, 8 yn. old,
wgt. 1600 lbs.

1

O'CLOCK.

Grade Milking Shorthorn
heifer, 2 yrs. old, fresh.

Yearling heifer, due in Mar.
Bull, 15 mos. old.

4 bull calves.

COWS
Grode Milking Shorthorn
cow, 7 yrs. old, freth.

Grade Milking Shorthorn
cow, 6 yrs. old, due Dec.
Grade Milking Shorthorn
cow, 5 yrs. old, due Dec.
Grade Milking Shorthorn
cow, 5 yrs. old, due Jan.
Grade Milking Shorthorn
cow, 4 yrs. old, due Jan.
Grade Milking Shorthorn
cow, 4 yr*. old, due March.

TOOLS

Low wogon and rack.
2 horse cultivator.
2 drags. Plow.
2 riding plows.
7 ft. grain binder.
Studebaker wagon.
Spring tooth riding cultiva­
tor.
1 hone 5 tooth cultivator.
Set of pickup guards for 8 ft.
binder.
Corn shelter.
Other articles not mentioned.

saying that when the war was over
he felt this club had done more for
'international goodwill than all the
goodwill ambassadors that had been
sent to this country from Great
Brittan since the war began. The
club has been a common meeting
ground for English and American
officers anil each has found how
really nice the others were, as hith­
erto they had really never known
each other. Mrs. Hull feels this has
been the most important feature of
the work, because "If individuals
cannot work together, nations nev­
er will."
Mrs. Hull Is general chairman of
the Open House group os well as
its founder, and has u fine commit­
tee of'-.twenty-five assisting, all
prominent New York women, among
them. Mrs. Nicholas Roosevelt, vice
chairman. Mrs. Wendell Wlllkie.
Mrs. Lowell Thomas. Mrs. John
French. Jr.. Mrs. David Scribner,
Mrs. Edwin Gould, to name a fow.
In her official capacity Mrs. Hull
has exceptional opportunities to
contact the young men who paxn

CAN VITAMINS CHANGE

GRAY HAIR?
Read thn amazing nxptriNncn of
gray-haimd paopfa in Calcium
Pantothenata iotft sponsored by
Good Houtoknnping magazinn.
According lo this report:

Ye», the harvest is in ... a harvest destined to feed America and
her Allies.

If You Need
Money... See
Your BankFIRST!

It’s a harvest that’s a living tribute to the gumpton af

our American Farmers. They took a heavy job upon their shoulders
when they promised to produce food and more food to help lick the

Axis. Both fronts, the h&gt;ne and the fighting fronts, desperately need­
ed this food to carry on with their jobs in the war effort.

sleeves to fight the problems that came their way. There was th4
manpower shortage, machine shortage, tedious chores, gruelling field
work . . . things that they had to conquer—and did!

Wo keenly

appreciate the formers* problems. This institution was built around
their needs and friendship and will continue to back them to the
.utmost—to the best of our ability.

Now that winter’s coming, wo

*are prepared to help the formers

moe^-and lick—the problems

that winter brings.

SHOW YOUR COLORS

BUY U.S. WAR

NOWI

&amp; HASTINGS CITY BAN

ROY RICE, Proprietor

'Fifty Six Fean of Continuous Service’

Stebbins &amp; Jacobs

E. E. GRAY, Clerk

Hastings

Phone

2111

These

farmers realised the responsibility of their pledge and rolled up their

SAVINGS BONDS AND STAMPS

TERMS: Cash. No goods removed until settled for.

HENRY FLANNERY, Auctioneer

The harvest’s in
Winter’s not far behind

PHONES: 2103 - 2103

HASTINGS,

�THE HASTINGS BANNER, THURSDAY, OCTOBER U, 1M3

talned Mrs. Anne Maters. Loo Star-1
kan. Kalamaaoo; Mr. and Mrs lar-1
ry Storkan and daughter. Mr. and
। Mr. ana nn Marry scares or mi Mrs. OUnog SlorkAh. Jr.; giyad
spent list wrek witn the Utters
sister. Mra. Claud Hunt and fam- son and children, Alto. Sunday. *
Mr. and Mrs. Archie Hurd. Mrs
don Wolf of PlanweU and Jeon Marshall Tripp spent the weekend
Hunt of Hastings. * Mr. and Mn in BaiUe Creek with their aunt and
Jake Van Dyk and daughter of uncle Mr. and Mra Clurley Mayo.
* Mr. and Mrs.' Roy Jenkins ami

Uy ’Mili Grove. * Ferris
Lathrop and friend of Toledo and
Mrln
Mr. and Mrs. E H. Lathrop of Itadeer
V.tt.
Barryvllle spent Sunday with Mr. »oU lapply
and Mra. Kenneth Kelsey and Joyce
Elaine. * Wc miss you at Sunday
&gt;W&lt;Uy Hunt Detea
&lt;l»tr»tieo Sapplhi
School at 10 o'clock, especially the
younger pupils.
'

MARTIN CORNER*
Last Week's Letter
j
Mr. and .Mra. William Schantz
m»&gt;
*1U1 retetlvea. * Ray-Jenkins has,
bspi
far Moodv
Moody lasr-h
Leach uw
the and son Howard of Maple Grove. T**""
h
“"’ working for
p*.-t two wees* an tiie bean thresh­ ' Mra. Annabelle Showalter and Mrs ** *’
er. * Mrs Dick Maters left Kala­ i Eide Cogswell, and children of. jSS.i
mazoo Monday to join her husband Nashville and Mr. and Mn. Orr a&gt;mmi
u»'
who is In an army camp In Cali­ I FUiier were Sunday dlnher guests
fornia.
of WUliam Cogswell and daugh- u&gt;»« r
tore on lhe Center road. * Mrs. * ,hl
SOUTHWEST RUTLAND
On Flaiier wks a Thursday after7
Last Week's Letter
Wm. OHs spent from Tuesday Hastings. * Mra. Ida Pion* is spend- „
until Thursday at the home of Mr. ing some time nt the home of Mr*
DUNHAM DISTRICT
and Mrs. Wm. Havens. * Mrs. Dan Carrie Groilnger in Woodland '
Douglass nnd granddaughter Donna where her sister Miss Clara Blocher •
(Last Weeks Utter)
The 4-H Pood Preparation club went to Charlotte Friday to spend U employed, assisting the ladles
Kia served supper to their parents the weekend with lhe former's with tnelr sewing. * Relatives here *
ursday evening at thc home of daughter and husband Mr. and received word the past week from
their leader. Mrs Mildred Rhodes. Mra. Myron Bishop. * Mrs. Clarn Lloyd R Cogswell somewhere In.
from Hastings called on England, that he has been promot- •
* The teachers of the .southeast McDonald
Mrs. Wm. Havens Saturday. * Mr. ed lo Captain. Congratulations Oapt.,
district of the county met at the
— Lloyd. * Your correspondent was ami
I Dunham school Wednesday after­ and Mra. Verne Goodenough —
_________________
thrilled last spring
------, where she ;
noon lo receive the first of w series Wilno of Muskegon were Sunday quite
afternoon
callers
at the home of read that Sir Bernard M.
Montgomery.
—„---------- ,
of lessons in lhe music project for
n^.. Oaks.
z-x-U.. *
.x. Mr.
1/. and
• t-.-( the “Praying General."
1 ’■ — as he
&lt;. , is
Mr.
and
Mra.
Roy
rural schools. Miss Brannon of M.
Mrs.
Wm.
Havens
spent
Wednesday
railed,
was
an
Irishman,
bom in
S. C. was present to give the lesson.
* Rex Hawthorne who has been
.KA of
5,“Brush
?SS!S Northern
£°
of vinno.r, tiik nureir
Mr. and Mrs. Rankin Hart
Ireland of which her I couiit for
T’ftt cot’fcTY or BARRY
a medical patient at Ulla hospital Ridge.
* Mrs. Clara Wilder of Has- mother was a native and where she
“ r •“
• --ELL
1
, was brought home Tuesday. Al­
though still confined to his bed he tings Is visiting her daughter and lived until eleven years of age. Rel- &gt;
a tires there write that their counis feeling better. * Mr. and Mrs. husband Mr. and Mrs. Gorham.
t:y is very proud of the General
Ray Ostroth were at Community
and wu think justly too.
hospital Sunday to see their daugh­ DOUD CORNERS
ter Mrs. Velma Dunkelbcrger who
is convalescing there following a
COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS
ma lor operation on Thursday Mer­
lin Dunkelbcrger is staying with Mrs. Nellie Gelman and family. *
Oetoter s. IBU
his grandparents during Ills moth- Mrs. Ida Newton spent Friday and
Cnm^-n Couaril m»t in trs«i«
Saturday with her son Archie New- .i«r. Frid*&gt;.
-. HH3 •«
ton. Saturday afternoon they via!!*
“sidter awl
Mra. Lulu Gray. Mr. and Mra. Sam ted Electa Tobias in Kalamazoo and
Buxton and Mr. and Mrs. Gordon oiled on her daughter Iva Clark . ’*-5“'
Buxton. Banfield; Mr. and Mra. who has relumed from the hoe,ubiui». &lt;4 the merlin*
Keix.
Russell Stanton. Battle Creek, and Dital and is getting along nicely, w j»*s. »rre r.-.d •»&lt;! an&gt;r»vr&gt;iMr. and Mra. Ray Preyost of Bed­ Marle and Eldon Houghtallng and ' Thr following areouat* •»»» a«
ford. * Mrs. Maurice Cfc troth caded Daisv Bergman were guests of Ed- {•
u.
•
at the Ray OcUotb home Sunday ward James and family at Sprint H
Ubir
Arbor . Thursday night On Fridav ,}{:
iX : \
. 7
evening._____________________
they attended lhe
funeral of an n
labor ......................
aunt who had lived
tn Minnesota. J. L»raatar. labor ...a—
HUBBARD HILLS
Mrs. C. E. Bentley. Interment at the J* J-Hro. labor
.
Last Week s Letter
Azalia cemetery. *
Mr. and Mrs. | 4UI0'
Pvt Theodore O. Hayward of Lynden Norris and
family visited {: c^wrard labor 7.
General Hospital. Brighten City.
. Utah, who Ls home on a furlough Ira Chaffee of Quimby Sunday and d. Rmlth. labor
met Clarence Chaffee of Delaware t smith, labor .
Ids wife Donna and Abe Hayward —
----------- —•——*- o - «—-— o|i .upf&gt;lir«
visited Miv. Bettie Allen and Mr. who lx home on furlough. * Mr. and
! and Mra. Ralph Teeter Thursday Mrs. Albert Reams of Kalamazoo jrtt.'.
afternoon ♦ Mbs Bettie Allen, who - uird at the home of John Gurd.
waa badly injured tn an nuto &lt;ral- Sunday afternoon. ★ Mrs. John
; listen six weeks ago. with severe oura ano family visited her par­
' head lacerations ana the large bone ent* Sunday. The twins were home
from Jackson foe tiie day. * Lewis
Mater was taken to the Pennock
hospital Friday and underwent nn \V. Krll.
operation Friday evening. At this
writing is gaining nicely. We nil
hope for “ speedy recovery. * We
listened to a very good sermon
from a Missionary Sunday. Come
cut and bear the gospel preached XB1. npo
Church al 10 o'clock. Sunday school • rtnsr
at 11. All welcome ★ Eldon Hough&lt;». r
taling and Daisy Bergman and '
Ruth Bergman were in BatUeCreek ,.
Wednesday.
x
,lld
Sunday. Mr and Mra Lloyd FUton were dinner guests also Sunday.
* Harold lY!) came home Satur­
day. * Miss Mary Baulch of Battle
Creek spent Sunday with the home
folks. * Mn. Clara Cavanaugh re­
turned home to Detroit Sunday. *
The Rev. Paul and the Rev. Lyle
Olmstead closed a successful re­
vival meeting Bunday evening.

MONEY

Mlera or Jackson 1

able! and Mra.

DURFEE
(Last Week's Leiter)
1 SSr and Mra Erie

Lr-ugTrndlrta'aSSTiHi;

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a

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REMODELING
REPAIRING
OR BUYING HOMES.

GET READY FOR THE

ZERO HOUR!
INSULATE your home! Keep
the cold out ond the heat in.

Don't waste precioui fuel . . .

it's necessary

to

make

the

most of what you have!

See Us Now—Reasonable Terms

THE HASTINGS BUILDING
&amp; LOAN ASSOCIATION
9 Stebbins Bldg.

Members F. H. L. B. Phone 2503

We Sell War Bonds and Stamps

:l:

BANNER WANT ADVS. BRING RESULTS

AUCTION SALE

PLEASANT RUMJK
Last Week s Letter

Having sold the farm, I will have an auction sale at the farm located three and one-

funeral of in unde. Charlie Cheney
nt lake (TdMxa nn Kfnnrlav * Mr

Slaart

Off l&lt;i

■ Kanarr.
Tuberculosis is not inherited. I
. by germs.

half miles south of Woodland on

FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1943
Commencing ar 12:30, the following property will be laid:
MACHINERY

HORSES

Chestnut mare, good brood mare, 11 yrs.
old, wgt. 1600 lbs.
■
Brown mare, 16 yrs. old, wgt. 1400 lbs.
Bay gelding, 8 yrs. old, wgt. 1700 lbs.
Pair of Roan Belgian colts, 2 and 3 yrs.
old, full brother and sister and a fine
pair.
CATTLE

I

I

Guernsey cow, 4 yrs. old, fresh Oct. 17,
calf by side.
/
Aged Guernsey cow, fresh Oct. 9, calf
by side.
Guernsey heifer, 26 mos. old, due to
freshen Dec. 8.
SHEEP
Good Shropshire buck.
20 coarse wool yearling ewes.
55 mostly coarse wool ewes, 2 yrs. old
and up.
10 mostly coarse wool aged ewes.
HENS
About 200 S. C. White Leghorn pullets, laying about
65%.

GRAIN
4 acres corn, binder cut.
A few bushels Irish Cobbler potatoes.

John Deere side dal ivory rake.
John Deere heavy duty mowing machine.
McCormick-Deering manure spreader, like naw.
Hayloodar, single cylinder.
McCormick 7 ft. binder, with tongue truck.
2 horse corn planter.
2 or 3 horse walking plow.
2 horse walking cultivator.
2 horse riding cultivator.
Land roller, rolling truck.
Ensilage cart.
Drag cam'
Heavy duty farm wagon.
Flat rack.

MISCELLANEOUS

~

Set gravel boards.
Stone boot.
Ventilating shaft.
House door.
Sheep feeding rack.
Sheep shearing boards.
Sheep gates for lambing time, of various lengths.
Sheep shears.
Five 10 gal. milk cans.
DcLaval cream separator, No. to,.good as new.

Hudson, 5 gal. pressure sprayer.
Sausage grinder.
Lard press.
Jenny Lynd bed.
Slush scraper.
Portable hen roost with perches.
Two sets double harness.
Horn gross seeder.
30 lbs. June clover seed.
40 lbs. mixed June clover, alsike and timothy seed.
about 80% June.
Perfection 3 burner oil sieve.
Tile spade.
Wagon spring seat.
Grain bags and gunny sacks.
Machinery tongue, in rough.
Corn grader.
Wash tubs.
Quantity lumber.
Hay slings.
Grindstones.
Egg crates.
Sheet iron, air tight, heating stove.
Chamber set.
Nursery thair.
Other articles not mentioned.

TERMS: CASH DAY OF SALE, NO GOODS REMOVED UNTIL SETTLED FOR.

AUCTION SALE

Having sold my farm, will sell at public auction my personal property at farm locat­
ed one mile east, J mile south of Maple Grove; or 3 miles south, one mile west, 1
mile south Nashville, on

SATURDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1943
COMMENCING AT
HORSES
Bay mare, 12 yrs. old, wgt. 1450 lbs.
Gray mare, 13 yrs. old, wgt: 1450 lbs.
Iron gray mule, 6 yrs. old, wgt. 1400 lbs.
CATTLE
Registered Hereford bull, 2 yrs. old.
Good grade Durham bull, 1 yr. old.
Guernsey heifer, 2} yrs. old, due Mar. 17.
Black heifer, 2 yrs. old, due Nov. 21.
Holstein heifer, 2 yrs. old, due Feb. 19.
6 Guernsey and Holstein heifers, 2 yrs.
old, pasture bred. 8 yearling heifers.
Yearling Hereford bull.
Yearling Holstein bull.
Yearling Durham bull. Hereford steer.
HENS &amp; GOAT
30 White Leghorn hens.
Milk goat, 1J yrs. old, not bred.
HAY

12:30 SHARP.
Deering Ideal mower, 5 ft.
99 Oliver walking plow.
Black Hawk manure spreader, good con­
dition.
■
2 horse walking cultivator.
Extra good stock trailer 30x5-8 ply tires,
spare tire.
16 ft. boat ond oars. Stone boat.
Platform scales.
Com shelter.
1936 Pontiac body.
Good three gallon sprayer.
Mechanical duster. Small duster.
80 ft. barn eovestrough with hongeys.
250 potato crate*.
■•'*‘,*'UiW|||H
1500 to 2000 ft. hard wood lumber.
One double harness.
One good third harness.
Quantity oak fence posts.
Quantity eating potatoes.
Vi barrel good cider vinegar.
12 gal. jar.
8 gal. jar.
10 gal. milk can.
Quantity fruit cant.

10 tons alfalfa.
FARM TOOLS
Spring tooth drag. 6 ft. disc.
Bradley riding plow, good one.
Spike drag.
Hay rack.
Wagon.
6 tooth cultivator.
Float.
Dump rake. Land roller.

HOUSEHOLD GOODS
20 in. Round Oak heater.
2 commodes.
6 dining chairs.
6 kitchen chair*.
&lt;
4 rocking chairs.
2 dining feblos.
2 beds and springs.
Bookcase.
Buffet.
50 Ib. refrigorafer.
Larg. cupboard.
Def bad.
Miscellaneous articles too numerous to mention.
2 dvoBters.

TERMS: Cash day of sale, no goads to bo removed until settled for.

S. W. SMITH; Proprietor
R. A. LAPO, Clerk

N. C. THOMAS, Auctionacr

W .1- -

-..........

' / '

JAMES A
HENRY FLANNERY, Auctioneer

�ism-

•M THE GUY who looked it you from a USO poster
. little over a year ago.
I'm the guy you forked over &lt;34,000,000 for—so
that, through the USO, you could let me and all my
buddies know that someone home still thought
about us—still cared enough not to want us to miss
out on any of the things we were in uniform fight­

ing for.

A hot cup of coffee for example, when you
come in all grimy and tuckered out from a little
''business" trip*,..

/ A club house with easy chairs

to melt into and
desks to sit at and write home and a dance floor

Give ONCE
for ALL these

«tq.»

u ,.u

and some decent girls to give us out here a little
reminder of what it's still like back there.

You remember, don’t you?
You probably dug deep for a lot of other things
•that year, too...for British War Relief, United China
Relief, and so on. Well, this year it's going to be
simpler for you. Because this year, seventeen war re­
lief agencies have banded together into one great
big campaign—to make it easier for you to give,
and easier for them to distribute thc funds.
They're calling this one big campaign the Na­
tional War Fund, and it includes most of thc major
war relief agencies. Because it docs, this time you
arc only asked to give once for all seventeen.

USO
United Seimen'j^enice
War Prisoners Aid
Belgian War Relia Society
British War Relief Society
French Relief Fund
Friends of Luxembourg
Greek War Relief Association
Norwegian Relief
Polish War Relief
Queen Wilhelmina Fund •
Russian War Relief
United China Relief
United Czechoslovak Relief
United Yugoslav Relief Fund
Refugee Relief Trustees
United Stases Committee for the
CareofEuropqnQMldwn u

. .

.
•
\
And take it from me, as one who ought to know,
that contribution you’re going to make is one ofthe greatest
things you can do to bring about victory. Not just because
part of it's going to USO to do wonders for thc
morale of the fellows under arms, but because a
.good deal of it is going to help relieve distress at
home through local agencies—as well as abroad,
to help keep our allies in the fight.
So when you're asked to give to the united
campaign of thc National War Fund and our com­
munity's own war fund this month, remember me.
Every dollar you give to the National War Fund
helps me out in countless ways, and does its bit
to bring me home sooner.
Give in a big way, will ya?

NATIONAL WAR FUND

�THE HASTINGS BANNER. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 26. 1*42
8'A*N A Tc BlUh

you’ll find time to writ* *
Home for a few days 'left veslerdar-Wed.) was T Sgt. Robe. H.
I Tipton and hla wife the former
J Haael Mae Mannl. daughter of the
RMI Mannl 'a They said they felt
;. lucky to be home for the prettiest
■ time of year, the fall colon were
■ so beautiful, but Michigan wculd
। have looked good lo them any time
I ol year because It was great to be
। . home. They’ve been In Texas over
I - a year and both have a bit of a
nice southern accent. Sgt Tipton
t1 ‘. U in the Air Corps and from here
... report* to Salt Like City Utah.
Sgt. Tipton to a native of Kalamawo. Glad to see both of you and
eMde to Hazel Mae—we liked your
husband very much, seems like a
’J,, pretty good guy.
X5
Home, looking very jaunty and
trim in uniform, was Gene Bush
, who returned Sat. accompanied by
Mra. B. and- baby Cathy who nr­
— rived here before Gene for a visit
■rtth relatives. Here’s a bit of ’dot­
dash’ new* about Gene whose ad-

■ tl*w

•’ and Ha joined tha Army August 25. 1M2. destination. Wa did get here u you
Oct. 16. 1943—8g t. William C. can see. quite safely and soundly
except
DeCou and Sgt. Claret— ” -- ------ and are camped out tn a beautiful
of Class 43-42. have
mountain valley. I still cannot aay
completed the Flexible
where we arc except on an bland
nery Course at the Am
in the south Pacific. It is the be­
Laredo ginning of winter here, but sure
Fcxlble Gunnery Set
Texas. doesn’t feel like It. More like sjtDArmy 'Air Field. Ls
Upon graduation, in _______ ~ mer bock home. The Island scenery
Hunters College on Oct. 31st. Bet other ratings, they received their Is typically tropical. Orange* and
-Itanons abound in the wild state.
Bemlta says, ’here we go again.' Aerial Gunners Wings,
All we have to do Is wander a short
125 ft before thc first chute opens.
Anyhow, good luck Bernlta ana ex­ now eligible to assume a
distance from camp to procure
Quite a little distance without mor­
cuse
for saying some time back a nlember of an Army
thal you flntoKeJ at H.HB.—Ber- Combat crew and are ful
borne. Bananas are also plentiful
al support. We must have looked,
A trans-Atlantic Salute and Con­ niu to a Nashville grad.
but X haven’t found any ripe ones
to aid materially in th
at least slightly dense, because Or­
yet. Cocoanut trees seem quite
ville volunteered to bring us one of gratulations. to Lloyd R. Cogswell
Even though we don’t know all Training Program.
Hi. books
biwilra on
nn ’jumping'
lumnlne’ before
befan he somewhere in England, who Ls now these fellow* the following to tnabundant, but I have as yet to try
hto
tn teresllng new*, and especially so ' ’ Hello" Bob Roush. We were In­ any cocoanuu.
returns to Camp thLs week so fel­ a Captain. Lloyd writes relatives
7U-’-------f
lows If you hear about an old geey- the Martin Corner* district, that he because James F. Carpenter, one terested in your diagram of the
There is a small river nearby with
*er jumping off the court house to well, arid that he recently visited Of our own. attended the Reunion, pyramid type tent you fellows sleep both fishing and swimming facili­
you’ll know we got a little over en­ a cousin of hto fatheri. who to Did you have a good time, Jim?
in. Looks as if you Indulged In ties. In fact. Mort went fishing yes­
working In England, but whose
----- -- —
thusiastic. one way or another.
Headquarters
much sleep walking, you’d sooner terday but didn’t catch anything.
Here’s a letter that Clarence home to in Ireland. Good luck j European Theater of Operations
or later tangle with the clothes And speaking of fishing reminds
United States Army
Chaffee wrote to hl* sister, Mrs.
rack in the center. When you wrote. me that it's almost time for you to
Captain L. R. CogaWell
.Michigan Soldiers SUge Reunion
rtart soaking your lines again. Dad.
Lynden Norris, Dowling. R. 1. and
333 Service Group.
me next thing she knew he was
mattress and running water and It Are you going to put the new boat
A-P.O. 637
home on furlough. He just returned
HEADQUARTERS.
: i ; . &gt;, , 1 .
EUROPEAN would be just like home. (Well, al­ over on the lake by the state park
New ¥*rk City. N Y.
I THEATER
Sunday and Clarence w»'*«
«•*
THSATSR OF OPERATIONS— most I)" You can’t be accused of as usual, or some other place. At
‘Howdy’ Harold Snow In
all events let me know how the
you collected on a
Aleutlons. It waa kind of*"tough I Bongs, skit*, and personal reunions not having good Ideas. And you fishing is.
can't blame a guy for dreaming,
pumpkin pie* you were writing
that you were one of lhe unfor­ highlighted the evening as 100 can you.
The natives here are black, but
-Michigan soldiers gathered for din­
Here are some excerpts'from let­ many have bright ortknge colored
10-18-43 tunate guys who did not get a fur- ' ner and their third reunion In the'
lough before you got your A-P.O.
ters written by Bob, who Ls now hair. But more about them anoth­
Tenn.
ana sailing orders.
Understand European Theater of Operations at Pfc., to Ills parents and grandmoth- er time.
’
the
American
Red
Cross
Mostyn
Hello Sto.
you’d like to know if there are any
club in London recently. Detroit
June 19. 1943
Try to answer the welcome letter
June 9. 1943 |
had lhe largest representation at
All day and all night Thursday It
I received from you this Saturday
the
dinner,
with
38
men
present.
Mr.
and
Mrs..Maurice
Roush
rained
and
poured.
No thunder or
afternoon.
738
E.
Grand
St
lightning,
just
water
and more ot
Major
Norman
Fertlg
and
Cor
­
Gee I’d like to swipe a couple ot
20636686
it. Boy were we aoaked. And now
poral George D. Kerr, both of Bat­ Hastings, Mich.
those pumpkin pie* you have in
we arc wading mud up to a foot
Seattle. Wash.
tle Creek, met at the dinner for the Dear Mom and -Dad.
lhe oven.
Here
It
Is.
my
first
V-mail
to
you
deep.
Oregon
can
’
t
even
come close
first
time
since
they
attended
Mich
­
Harold,
a
Naahvile
boy.
address
It Is drizzling here now and
igan State University together in from ’’over there." However, we to this place for mud and it's
Cpl. Harold N. Snow. A.S.N.
rather cool too.
1838. Technical Sergeant Rudy Ko- aren't quite there yet and I am sticky, too. It seem* that about a
36407854
Got Rigged yesterday because I
writing
this
letter
on
board
ship.
half
a
ton
of
mud
sticks
to your
A
P.O.
980
Postmaster
lenlc
and
Staff
Sergeant
Don
Ko
­
had a Uttle dirt on my rifle so went
, lenic, cousins from Muskegon and Right now I can’t give you any feet every time you take a step.
Washington.
for a hike of 2 or 3 hour* this
■ ' Muskegon Heights respectively, met facts about the ship, lhe trip. etc. But in spite of the present rainy
Birthday—Jan. 8lh.
morning.
,
only to say we are headed for an weather I still like it here. The
nsfor
the
first
lime
overseas.
Seaman
congratulations
to
Capt.
Ph,..
~
.w
—
—
-------------------------Last night my buddy and I went
island In the South Pacific, name
to a farm bouse lo see If mavbe he trom—the new baby we mean. Why I 2nd Class Arthur W. Kollln and not mentlonable. Perhaps later on scene we constantly look out on to
had a candle we could buy to put don’t you write us all about the lit- Sergeant Rex. D. Murphy of the I can tell you. This much I can one of singular tropical beauty.
In our pup tent to keep Jack frost lie cherub. Hartley, brag all you RCAF. both from Pontiac, met for say. we left camp with full field However. I'd still trade thc entire
island for one square mile of good
the flrat time tn eight years and
out and have light to write lettens. like, 'cause we all understand.
Eugene Bennett hooes to be home remembered each others names im­ packs one afternoon, boarded a old Michigan.
He didn’t have any but he invited
river ferry and proceeded to the
Our camp to gradually taklpg.
on furlough Nov. 1st. which re­ mediately.
port. There we got on the troop shape and thought we have not as
old fire place for an hour or *o minds u* of what one ot lhe fel­
Here are some of lhe official re­
and talked with them and boy. the low* wrote. "My chief recreation to ports that have just been received. ship. The next morning we pulled yet moved into the large tents, each
cut, and here we are sailing the day sees a few more of them go up.
lonnf’-t all th* things I’d do at Congratulations to all of you:—
heat from lhe fire place really felt
broad Pacific. And It really Is
home if. as, and when. I could get
Keealer Field. Biloxi. Miss. Oct broad, loo. I never realised there I nave been helping set a few up.
, candles.
J,
but moat of thc time since the rain
a turlough."
I could use a couple
22—A new role in Democracy’s fight
We are wearing long Johns now KH1 Dick Htnkley. That was swell agatnsLthe Axis today awaited Pfc. was so much water In any one spot. I’ve been digging drainage ditches.
of vo-.i t&lt;&gt; time your call so you Fred R. Ziegler, husband of Mra. ■ The band Is very fortunate to be So you see I’m doing exactly the
and really feel good too.
•
could wish both your grandmother Betty L. Zlegter. 1108 N. Broadway. Quartered In 2nd class staterooms, same thing as when I came into
Love. Shirley
। and grandad happy birthdays. 'Mr. Hastings. Mien., who was graduated the same as the officers. So you this army. But the least hard work
Birthday June 1
■ and Mrs. Mark Ritchie—Mra. R. as an airplane mechanic today from tan see we are pretty comfortably can do for me will be to put me In
Hto brother* address to:
maxi condition.
iahkiihuii . And
miu thc
me sunshine
AUIIMUIIC
birthday Oct 4th—Mr. R. birthday the B-24 Liberator bomber mechan­ situated. But when we were crow- I, good
Pvt. Clarence Chaffee. 36458886
1 Sept. 1st.) It means a lot to them ic’s school at this unit of the Army ing the equator It wainit comfort- won’t hurt either In fact, already
89th Ferrying Sqd.
able any. place.
a iuic
fine astart
on ua nunsunOT,. L was about a* hot fm getting u
mi I VII
I to think you didn’t forget. Under­ Air Forces Training Command.
N.C.A-A.B.
ts be. Each
Each.1 tan.
■-tn or want to
stand _you report
Wilmington. 90. Delaware
.
.you. ’ve been sea­ U. S. Naval Reserve Midshipmen's ax I ever been
day the band and orchestra
‘
plays
just finished doing my laundry
Birthday Sept. 25
sick a few hundred times but that
School
fol- the troops at 8:30 am. The band In the creek and decided it was
Naval Reserve Bob Reed from ! now you’re getting lo be ’an old
New York. New York
plays on the after well deck and time to catch up on my corres|x&gt;nWebb Institute. N. Y.. ts here this । tail.' Well, the first hundred times
n.ZOT on
ah thc
■ I. n forward
En—wn—4 well rij.r-V
New York, N. Y. Oct. 20—Robert ; — • 9;00
deck.
week Looks great and to pleased as I ere always the hardest—or are they, J. Carter, son of Mr. and Mra. John I r-nm 3 till 4 the dance bund en- dence, It possible.
June 30. 1943
everything to be home.
’
' Dick. Good luck. ■
L
Cloverdale. Michigan. I tertains. Other than that, the time
I haven't told you about the na­
Returning Sunday to Camp Rue- I
It was nice your 'Mom. Mra. Ju- received his commission as an tn- ' . —...--------- *. — ——
ker, Ala., was Pfc. Hugo White who | Un Hawkins, visited you last month sign in the United States Naval Ls pretty much our own. We have tives here as yet. but now I II make
has been home on hLs first furlough | at Spartpn School at Tulsa. Okla., Reserve today after completing the teen reading mysteries nnd been a stab at it. My German and Span­
and gelling acquainted wth hto one | Curtiss before you were moved so fifteen-week V-7 training course at sen-sick, ol course. I have been ish aren’t doing me one bit of good
people here speak
month old baby daughter, who he'd । far away. She told us you're fine lhe New York U. a N. R. Midship­ lucky enough not to get sea sick— because the
but plenty of others weren’t so French. So you see what I should
never seen. Mra. W. to the former I but she had a trying experlenc- men’s School.
lucky. Altogether, the weather has have studied. The natives are of
Betty Smith.
| loosing her pocket book and all
In Impressive ceremonies con­
Hugo’s brother. Dick, who has । that. Now that it has been returned ducted In the cathedral of St. John been pretty calm, but from what the black race, very heavy sei. and
been in service about 4 weeks writes i everything Ls O.K. again She’s the Divine, the largest gothic ca­ I’ve seen of lhe ocean. I’m mighty rather short They have hair which
that he sure would like to hear lucky it wa^ found. Well write you thedral in the world, the graduat­ glad I’m in the army. Give me is bright red due to dyeing and feet
good old dry land anyday.
that are a* wide as they are long.
from his friends. Hto address •«— -•
ing class was sworn in by Captain
June 14. 1943 Most of them go barefoot, except
Pfc. Curtiss Hawkins
HASTINGS
Richard A. White, AB.R.
John K
Richards. USN.
thc
This Is my first attempt at writ­ for the one* who have G.l shoes.
ASN. 36458883
School's Commanding Officer.
ing a letter since arriving aL our
'Continued on page 5. Section 3.»
319th TSS Bks 661
HEADQUARTERS.
PANAMA
Shcpnard IHeld. Texas.
CANAL LUM-ani.nuni.
DEPARTMENT.—
—riL.u«iPfc. GarBoth Max Keller and Gordy Cro- relt N i.hman, whme wife. Mra.
hers who have been in Icetend so • Genmde Ishman. resides at 402
been transfened^ Eng- We8t MUt 8t„ Hasting*. Michigan.
land. Gordv writes that thjs change ,
promoted to corporal. It to an- 1
, to to hto liking much u dona io nounced In order* issued by Head- |
entertain the soldiers and that ev- quarters
•------•of- a—Sixth
—
—— •-—
Air—Force
base
I ery girl in England is engaged in in Central America.
war work of some kind. Explain
Corp. Lslrman entered the service
! yourself, soldier, j Gordy says he in June. 1942. at Fort Custer. Mich.
—-to both men ond women, on just your own signa­
। ' tsited his couslqfc in Scotland and
Prior to hl* Induction, he was
to get another
furlough
.I he
™ hopes --------- —...
employed by E. B. Bliss Co, In Hasture ond security. Cash advanced up to $300.00.
I] long
iiibu* enougivto
ciiv/UKii..— play
r—z one r»
game
—
of .I tfogs
’ golf
cousin jWm.
Wm. Ironside
Ironside; 1 THIRD
—
ARMY
MANEUVER
' w with lyto cousin
TnIKU
AKMY
MANEUVER
Repay monthly. Prompt service. Come in or phone.
sc U
’• - 9u
~ rd’r ll?&lt;?d..............
1 on Scottbh
Sc,&lt;?l^vh 5°
l° h“' HEADQUARTERS IN LOUISIANA
; the pflptard on the local course- -xCpl. Lyle W. Felder, son of Mra.
Tcfus know the result.
Slnah Felder of Cressey. Mich., has
tw.rr^?.iinrvu40nn L’r
t!^vy ,or been assigned
“-^signed as clerk-typist in the ’
beautiful Doris Radford wh’d mar­ Plans and Training Section at Pro- ■
ried Ensign ’Bud' Grover Hansen, visional Headquarters of Lt. Gen.
on Tuesday, leaving Immediately on Courtney
Hodges* Third
Army
101K W. STATE ST.
HASTINGS. MICH.
a wedding trip In the south, reach­ troops, now on maneuvers In Louis- &gt;
ing Miami, where Bud is to report lana.
HASTINGS NATIONAL BANK BLDG. .
PHONE 2722
Nov. 6th for 2 months training with
In civilian life Corporal Felder
sub-chasers. Best Wishes.
was employed by L. L. Sanders of |
Speaking’ of beautiful girls— Kalamazoo. Mich., as a slock clerk.
another such lovely local gal. to
Cyntheal Reed who plans to make
it a twosome in tiie spring after
Jim Cushman, now stationed in
North Carolina, gets hLs commission |
in the Army Air Corps,
_ JLarry Moore writes about his [
training for navigation' They made ।
a flight that was no speedy Larry
didn't even hove time ttf get lialf
18 mos. old.
. his calculation done or something
I like that. Hopped from Texas.
forced in in Kansas etc. Sounds ex­
These sows all bred to farrow Nov. 8.
i citing Larry ; how about telling us
a few more of lhe details and stuff.
.
Excuse us Bob Cooper—Bob to
. Petty Officer first class Instead of
Pfc ns we had him last week. He
writes it Radioman 1/c. Guess we

Ridge In a land

Pbnaaoola, Florida
, ..
__ _ __ ___ _______ _____ Played In three rounds of thc submarine yet.
Officv*' Tennis Tournament The
Re*ds the Home Front every
tournament waa finished after Gene I week—enjoys reading about what
came home. He pteyed five set* of the other boys are doing, where
tennis the day before coming home they are. their advancement*, etc.
with the Enlisted Men* Team, one Also reads the sport new*—eapecofficer to allowed on each team tally the football games.
Keeps up on hto tennis.
j He will be eligible for the reguAtoo play* softball. Hto squadron ter Navy after 18 month* of active
beat the enlisted men. Everyone on duty and to thinking about joining,
hto team received a cigarette case.
Do we ever wish we’d seen
&lt;M&gt;,
lour or n„ teouro » . "Moo«- Bort OWj, JU •»*&gt;»&gt;&lt;
week ground training besides hto ! *»&gt;’ to spell it) who was home a
dutiea as a flying Instructor. He al- | f« weAs agm And why-^catue
so to taking an Officers’ training everybody.^®»en th«:
course. The Navy never stops the *as the most handsome m«u&gt; In uni­
education of the navy personnel.
form from Barry county. Well now.
TakeFeroM countfy hop* to Cor- that's something to live up to and
pus 'Christie. Texas, every once In a we’d like to see for ourselves, so
while for the training of his stu- well be noncommittal until then.
r&gt;nt*
during which time well be here to
--------- ,— -----------------------accept any other nominations for
Moose." who worked at
hop every six months with another this title. “Moos
**■ --------*—j before he went in
officer, taut August he went to the
Pteton Ring
w... refui
..lute these claims but
Walnut Ridge. Arkansas, lo see service, will
that’s ■what they all say
Lleuf and Mrs Wayne Plnkbelner. fellows, 'H.t.
but-tLhey were home on a furlough whether you believe it or not
Hare we learned things about
Gene would fly home but there is
paratroopers since - Orville Curtis*
n limit of 8M miles.
Cathy walks all over and gets inlo "opened up" and told us what we
..... ... I..-,
should have known before. Tiie felwiw uy. ru.-—»
’lo*» are always connected to the
seaplane. He had moat ot hto train- plane by a static line tied to their
Ing tn land plane*, though, and he pack, when they jump. At about

thsit’s

chute. Orville says you don’t count
1. 2. etc. you say 1000. 2000. 3000.
then if the chute hasn't opened
• and we guess you always know
when il does- you can always de­
pend on the reserve pn your stom­
ach—an extra chute khat Is. which

Brooklyn. N Y.
The boys are sons
— — ____
Clare White. 420 8 Michigan Ave.
Aviation Cadet* Donald C. Springer and Robert Clark were back In
Barry county Friday, having fin­
ished Naval Flight Preparatory
School In Delaware. Ohio. They,
were on a 3-day pass before leaving
for Pre-Flight.

..
many
happy tin
•is son.
bo had just
1 Bern1!*
crossed the country to Calif , to
work at Lockheeds. has received her

GOODYEAR BROS. HARDWARE COMPANY
PHONE 2101

111 E. STATE ST.

AUCTION SALE

PERSONAL LOANS

Because we are moving to another farm we will have an auction sale at the farm locat­
ed first house south of the Catholic Cemetery known as the old Clayton Hinckley
farm on

9424

CITIZENS CREDIT CORPORATION

NOVEMBER 1, 1943

Commencing at 1:00 o'clock the following will be offered for sale

HORSES
Roon mare, wgt. 1450, 10 yrs. old.

2 Poland China brood sows, 2 yrs. old.
Half-blood 0.1. C. and Poland China sow,

CATTLE
Black holstein heifer, 2 yrs. old,

O. I. C. sow, year old.

pasture bred.

Black, part-blood holstein cow,
4 yrs. old, pasture bred.

Roan durham cow, 11 yrs. old, pasture
bred.
Brown Swiss cow, 4 yrs. old, bred Feb. 8.
Brown Swiss cow, 5 yrs. old, bred Sept. 5.
Brindle cow, 7 yrs. old, bred July 7.
Brindle cow, 5 yrs. old, bred May 5.
Guernsey cow, 6 yrs. old, bred May 31.
White and black holstein, 5 yrs. old,
bred July 5.

Red, part-blood durham heifer, 2 yrs.
old, bred Aug. 10.

Roan durham bull, 2 yrs. old.
2 Yearling steers.
5 SPRING CALVES-GOOD ONES
Nearly full blood white durham bull.
Roan durham bull. Roan durham heifer.
Red durham heifer.
Holstein heifer.
These calves ran with their mothers all summer.

HOGS
O. I. C. brood sow, 3 yrs. old.

31 Shoafs weighing 100 lbs. or better.
TOOLr"

Steel wagon.
Small wagon on rubber with flat rack.
John Deere, 2 bottom plow, 14 inch.
John Deere manure speader.
Formers Favorite grain drill.
Big four mowing machine, 6 -ft. cut.
New Osborn mowing machine. 5 ft. cut.
Cultipacker.
Horse drawn corn planter with fertilizer attachment
and wire.
Two 3 Section drags.
Spike tooth drag.
Steel land roller.
Ajax cultivator.
'
2 Horse cultivator, Oliver.
Corn binder.
Slush scropcr.
Corn shelter.
Hoy fork and rope.
Oil burning tank heater.
fPump jack.
Woven wire fence stretcher.
Several rolls hog barb wire, new.
Root cutter.
55 gal. oil drum.
Vinegar barrel.
Seed corn grader.
nearly new.
About 30 grain sacks.
Bushel sweet clover seed.
Other articles too numerous to mention.

HOUSEHOLD GOODS
Lcothcr upholstered bed davenport.
Five furner oil stove, built-in oven.

Steel camp cot.
Gasoline iron.

TERMS: CASH DAY OF SALE. NOTHING TO BE REMOVED UNTIL SETTLED FOR

AMBROSE J. GUERNSEY, Prop
HENRY FLANNERY, Auctioneer

WHEN IMt USTANCE LIMES ME CHQWDEO. THE OPERATOR WILL SAI

E. E. GRAY, Clark

"PLEASE LIMIT YOUR CALL

got a bit excited and slightly mixed
, -n. *nvhow. we didn't get you in
the Marines, think of what a me.M
tnat would have been. Smooth sail­
ing. Bob
Bartholomew
sard
he
chuckled when oid'Zolly was telling
about his new baby and said, the
ether two boys were thrilled id
' have a new baby brother to play
■ with.’ You thought they'd be
thrilled when they were old enough
to know—don’t fool yourself Dave,
I they’ll know the minute you bring
another baby home, they may even
be a little jealous of al Ithe atten­
tion lhe new baby takes Maybe
the words shouldn’t have been
thrilled’ and ’play’ because they'll
, just be curious and ready to take
I a few pokes at the newcomer. Any­
’ how. give ’em time and if there
aren’t thrills where three, growing
boys are concerned, we wouldn't
know. How proud you must be of
1 your family and how proud those
three lads arc going to be of their
I Dad. Incidentally loiltor. if you don't
mind our saying sd. you have about
one of the prettiest young wives we
know. Dave Ls with P. T. boat*.

TO 5 MINUTES
OTHERS ARE WAITING

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David J. Bartholeraew. F I c
H—117 MT.BST.C.
| Melville, R. I
F.S. By lhe way. did you know they
, already call the baby (Terry Mlch। aeli ’Mike'.
| How goes It Keith Brady—from
; what w’e *a»- this week you’re doing
I all right by yourself with a certain
young lady. She was so pleased with
! the braclet and pin you sent her.
with your ensigns on them.- that
she was all smiles. Why not write us
a letter Keith, we’d- like to hqar
from you
Congratulations to Joseph Ta/fee
for your outstanding record: and to
[Rass Norwood on your promotion
to Lt. See stories and pictures on
front page. Great work. men.
There is a dear little baby. Larry
Peter Stacttauskas. on a farm just
north of Middleville who is with
his. pretty, red haired mother, the
former Charlotte Tunas te. patient-1
ly waiting for his Daddy to return
from some where tn the South Parifle. He gets a little anxious at:

Weil appreciate your co-operation

when you get on

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THE HASTINGS BANNER, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 28. 1M3
i you
mdl&gt;
itlfui

ON THE HOME FRONT

-l.m 1
I besure
sum­
mery
and
lUtC.
ihort
scure
itlful
one.-,
quite
with
BCillyeshlna.
nlnds
ou to
Dad.
boat

1 the
, but
farad
noth1043

now
foot

lut a
your
step,
rainy

auty.
■ntlrv
good

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each
o up.
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into
work
ne In
thine
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sunmdry
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• namake
ipanKOO'J
(peak
rould
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, nnd
rhlch

.

pra-fUghL Gums It's sup- j But to quit griping, what a I
be rough couroc. howera*. we've come to. Aa you know, J

; Last night our
| furnished bv Lar
1 famous radio and screen star you've

Will

I undoubtedly Men and beard.
jmte a
Bept-5, IMJ Marys.

and their feet are as tough as
leather. For clothing they w&lt;
most anything, especially cast
clothing ot soidieni and saltan
is not at all uncon
Fura dia "taste , at 6’M to g
draaaad only ► In a
long without play for some
shorts and a pair
■ we didn't ge
perhaps another 1;
to bed at 4::
kerchief and field
1 up for it. D
them are quite inte
movie.
of them appear to De rather dull.;
,
i«ial,to*ltay’awiyJifrcme ‘‘°°&lt;1 dU’ r,u,er
to carry on a conYesterday afternoon we rode
The couinrv^wre'i^fuli of came 1 'CTSa“°n with any of them. We some 30 odd mltae up tt &gt; island lo
here U
of game
nJJ and“uita boar
arefull
milte
abim- ’‘ knew .P? French and they very j an air base to ptay a p o«ram for
22n ano wrvb^&gt;d eattrL Itoilr UUU U»&gt;Kltah
However, you can thc enlisted men there.
rJir the will?
ire iwt ro*easlly do buBU,ess with them for KOod charxe to look over some of
Durk? and Mher^Hhtehinl? ‘TW°ne
Ute Island has learned our planes and I'd like to tell you
fnimd
llw v*“e
American money. I did 1 about them. Maybe someday 171
?JL,
V* surerh^' tn
exchange some coins for some namat chance. There Is a Red
before Tone
"
'
Uve curreney w keep as a souvenir.1 Cross service dub at thc airport.
before long
July 10 1843
»n almost all the business sstab'I am still tUiog browner u th-* Hshmente you find no one but
women
workin* and especially
. ..
have had. You prob- young girts. Much to my surprise
i ly wouldn't recognize me all some were very pretty, but just try talo salad, sandwiches, eggs fixed
with horscradlsli. pineapple juice,
' owned up, weight about 14$ and and talk to 'em. They either don't cake,
coffee, and some very deli­
nice little moustache on the up- know English or don't want lo.
er lip. It’s too bed we can't take They can all count in English and cious pineapple fritters. So, If you
lictures hare, but that's the way 11 make change in American money as dont know how to make pineapple
frttten, you'd better learn bow be­
you might Imagine.
July 20. 1043
Well, about 4:30 we were stand­ fore I get home because I sure want
I suppose you'd like to know what ing on a corner debating lhe next some more. The gal that made 'em
I've been doing thc last couple move when along came out trucks said they were made just like com
days. I wrote Saturday so III start with the dance band. They had.to fritters, if that will help you any.
the story with Sunday morning. play for a dance al 7:00. so we went (That information for you mom).
Our program went over with a
Mort. Cheney. Corrigan and myself along.
.
decided wc wanted to give our
After eating al some outfit at the terrific bang We played for a
wiucn me
big oiuicn
bunch ui
of fellows bus
and u&gt;cy
they really
nearby town a good once over so eoge
edge Ol
of UJWI1
town lor
for which
the uante
dance oig
bright and early &lt;9.001 Sunday a.m. was being played, we proceeded to &lt; went for our stuff, especially the
we aet out hitch-hiking. Caught a a theater, the scent of lhe party Jam Five, dance bond. But when
,__ stop
stoptotoconsider
considerthat
thata agood
good
ride almost immediately and by You may well ask what kind of a 1 you
many of
1 those
------ »-&gt;•
fellows
—- haven't been
..■
1000 wc were enjoying lhe sights theater would be suitable for a----------of a tropical town on a sunny Sab­ dance. Il had a l^vel floor and the in the states for over IB month,,
bath mom. I wish I could tell you seats (only chaini were easily re­ you rather cease to wonder why
all about the place and everything moved. Tills happened to be an en- ; they enjoyed it so much. The last
we saw, but it would take an end­ listed man’s dance instead of offi­ few days around here have been
less amount of paper as well as cers. But to top everything, all the hectic ones for moat of us. We
being censored. so I'll have to lim­ sir Is that came to the dance were played our programs as usual and
it this to a few facts. We walked French. Imagine dancing all eve-, with as many errors as might be
around the town nearby all day nlng with girls you could only say expected. Then yesterday was sup­
till 4:30. ..ample
&gt;».
........ time —
for --------------us to see"hello' and "yea or not" tof Anyposed to have been our day off.
mnnv Interesting and beautifnl way, everyone seemed lo V— —x me os about 7:30 am. and start out on
things. We bought pictures, post , good time. One thing struck
.Whenever a an Island tour. It would have been
cards. Bnapehota and even a map । being rather peculiar. When
Sometime
, French
girls
to a all* right except no one knew the
of the island. Somettr
— you'll get
”------*•
------goes
—•* out either
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Ally.

Just a few n^nutea before I crawl
Into bed In wfiteh to write a few
A/C Zane Nash. UJ24R.
lines. When I got home tonight I
• October 9. 1043
found among my tettara two from
frOni i De,ir Uertte and Grandma.
your mother. One of July 4 and
“*
----pw-nuht
one Of July 28. Pkase thank her
l yweJl trip
again for the clippings and especto^Ste h^iSghtyHhwxjy1‘l^bo
‘"rtudlng the Oak-

7

.trad v&gt; &lt;o w &gt;M&gt; » nuhl Ih,
mosquitoes are so targe and fero-

re just nad to keep them
rhlle tn ranks. otherwise
I

Helil

Wc thought they were kidding ] One of the boys in Orville Burghus when they first showed us our I doffs company wrote the above
barracks because they sure don't Doetn. OrvlDe’s addrMa U:
probably hare
look much like any of the Barracks ■
Pvt. Orville Burghdotl. Jr,
36858155
1L“S
Bat. B. 815th A A-A- Bn. A.W.
f Tltey ojc big brick buildings with a i Camp Hakn. California
—•
-v———■ chow hall in the middle of it and ;
'Puf*^.toe Navy- c^*ngc&gt;
, ot the Barracks an in the wings. It1
that. The food ha* been excellent u built in the shape of an H. The
so far. but this place is noted
। chow, of course. Is the moi
I eating thing Just to give
expecting. U her brother, Gerald
My pilot has been made
Anders, who is stationed along the ; Commander now and of*
, up other lint pilots a ho
r11&gt;uuDiy znnii oc nerr is wrtxs n | Southern F.ied chicken
Besides east coast of England.
October B. here, so in that Way I ge
high in grades—possibly 9. I think | u?at they had rake, mashed pota| in the number of raids I
I shall enjoy It here. .We
will uw
not. . Sm. ariivv
wavy. corn
corn, uivi
and aa wutercresj.
watercress Dear Gertrude:
il wu,
I've waited some time for a let- I comparison to the real of I
------ ---------— bad
,,
have much liberty while here st
itI1 sahul. Doesn't
sound
does it.
ter from you. and have Just about &lt; There are always plenty lei
appean.
Oh VC*.
vca. 1I IUIXW.
forgot, bread and butter decided
,
. . II Wil
that it is I who owe you a so I have no worry at them
Wewere
all were
fertimate
en~ta
“h
- -------------fortunate
enough
, and lemonade
■ letter, even though In checking ! (Continued on page fl, wi
lit Nice and
mwUcool, i
get a brush h,Ir
hair —
cut
l guess that's enough
for tl
The barber sure iiad a gleam In Ij time
.
his eye.
Your loving son.
They have a very good ships serHarold
H. J. Shstman. A MA4. 3/c
We live in a barracks No mon- [ Class 1544 A-F.GB.
donnltortcs. Three decker
beds, j
Naval Air Station
Pensacola. Florida

ryx£'&gt;S£d7S£,&lt;5£Srt’'n;

times before making a landing on
your manly chest, then walk over, i
life up your dog tag to sec If you
have the correct type of blood be®!ar,lnR to dri* •
Today we dedicated the first (and
only&gt;
on toe
---- * , r,dl
———°island. A great many
m*ny hls4i
hl&lt;h otfletaia
officials,
celebrities,
etc. were present.
I. etc
nrearnt Inin- 'I
eluding a major general, an admir­
al and. of course. Lenny Roas who
sang a few songs with our ore he*trn. And for once I had some real
ice cream. None of this French
sluff, but real honest to goodness
American made Ice cream- It sure
tasted good after all these months.
Bob's address is
Pfc. R. J. Roush. 38407879
A PO 505. c/o Postmaster
San Francisco. California
bed at tiie same time.
Ury
Will have to close noef. Hope you On the California desert. Boy. here 1
A letter from Ken Town, son of are all fine.
■
is the spot.
lhe Wade Towns. Delton
Love,
Battling a terrific heal wave in the
Somewhere in the S Pacific
Zane
. land that God forgot.
Sept. 18.1843
AV/CAD Zane Nash. U£J4.R.
. Just titling lie re and thinking ol
Dear Mother. Dad and Kathryn.
2nd Deck Hornet
I what I left behind.
How are all of you folks? Feeling
U. 8. Navy Pre-Flight School
I'd hate to put on paper what's
fine I hope. I am well and am see­
St. Marys, California.
' running through my mind.
ing some very interesting things.
I have been working out on de­
Pensacola. Florida I We wash out mess kits dally and
tails In tins Jungle. Yesterday I
October 10. 1943 1! peel
—•a
--------------------—
million spuds,
found some limes. Tliey arc much ' Mr, and Mrs. 8. R. Sherman
! We put out many dollars to clean
***-»».
WKKK WC IIHTC III JV .
out dirty duds.
the states. I also aaw plneappler., 1 Hastings. Michigan
We stay out in thc sand hills dig-1
bananas and sugar cans.
s
j Dear-----------Folks,
I Kina fox iwles with a nick
1
The ground here Is very fertile.
™»e. ।,
Arrived here at about 8:00 this ’ And when were thru at evening,
Every1 til Ing grows well. Wc are put-l
put- morning after a fourteen hour train I we're to d«-- tired to kick.
Ung in some gardens so that wei can : ride that was really a pain in the 1
have fresh vegetables.
1 ne-ck.
neck. Tdii'vs
You've FwVsr
never seen older cars | Down with the snakes and lixarda.
There doesn't —
seem
to t
be much ■ than we had. excuse me. did I
■
-—r . .
t-; *■;
Down where a man gets blue.
day we rode around In the back.-, wild life on the Island, however I say cars, my mistake, we had lust I Down at the very bottom, a thouof those trucks, on some of the there are plenty of bate.
and were
locked ,,,
In at that.
sand I1IMC3
miles ■from
you.
—• Ia have
,h»vv । one
c/oc car uiuj
wu, v ii/'.-'.u
IVUI yvu.
i roughest roads II've
’ve ever seen any- I. seen some with a wing spread of I, «.„&gt;
.------ ,u_
. »-----------------—
but tliat didn't bother much •as »
we Down where
the।—
heat
keeps coming,
all just about dead &lt;, over
I where. We were nil
nvm. three
tbr— feet.
fwwf
I felt |lke keeping most of the night.
it's more than a man can stand. ■
when we arrived1 in
In camp after our |.!
We
important
visitor Just to show you what kind of a No. we're not convicts or criminal*. ।
--- had
---------a--very
-- - —
---------------------I 150 mile Journey, not much of a ; todby. Mrs. Roosevelt vwas
— ’here.
------’* It ride It was down here, the first
we're defenders of thcland.
1 day off was it?
।i dldni
cildn I really
really make
make much
much difference three hours we made exactly 72 [
August 18.
1. 1943 1 1to
to us
us except
except that
that this
this morning
morning we
we miles, so you can see how often weWe're soldiers of
the A. A. force I
We've been pretty busy practising
ttUlng | | had fresh eg^
eggs for breakfact;
breakfast; the were stopping. We ate last night In । earning our eager pay.
-t.— i; first time itn
n three —
~..k.
। . lllc
Memphis before we 1 protecting men with millions, for
। the last few days, and tills aftermonths.
tne depot
oep
noon we produced our weekly show , , I am enclosing a poem I wrote started.
.......... &lt;
j a buck and a half a day.
:
. for the hospital patients. They seem I I hope you like IL Gues* this will _______
.
. to be enjoying our shows more : be all ffor this time. .
W1U] love.
titan usual, that ta if their applause I
Kenneth
i is any indication.
Pvt. Kenneth Town
&gt; As usual .1 went lo lhe show last {
Anti-tank Co. 102 Inf. (R)
j nlgbt. There waa a vary strong, cold 1
A.P.O. 032 c/o Postmaster
I wind blowing and It certainly re- ■
, minded me or fall In Michigan. And | San Francisco. Calif.
: speaking of fall. Il soon will be fall
. where you are. Here it is the last But yet we seem so very near
ot winter and we are looking for­
' ward to summer. But I cant sav With many miles of ocean in be­
with much pleasure. Iltey say It I tween
think of you, My lovely Queen.
Ret* plenty hot, but not dry. One
fellow iald lhat last summer It
night cornea, and darkness ■
1 rained 25 day* and night* straight. When
falls
He only left his tent to go to lilt
1 mess hall. Not very encouraging, 1* I think of you. and stately halls.
Of times we've had and more to
.11?
come.
Q—JARMAN
' ADD TO HOME FRONT .. .SEVEN
I I forgot to tell You we were la* In the morning w|»en I wake
&gt;
sued campaign hats lhe other day I rise ahd think of things at stake. ,
I (like Boy Scout hate). You should I think of home, and you. my dear
eee me in mine with dark glasses And then I'm glad. We arc so near.
; and moustache. Wow! What u
Kenneth
j
sight.
Oct. 17,1943 '

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On account
my health and shortage of help will sell at Public Auction on my
farm located 3 miles north of Bedford and I mile west or 1 mile east of Fine lake,
5 miles south of Dowling on

TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1943

UCTION SALE
Hove decided to sell the following property at public auction on my place located
7’/i miles north of Richland; or 3 miles south and 1 mile west of Delton; located
in Milo, known as the Wolter Spaulding farm, on

WEDNESDAY, NOV. 3, 1943
COMMENCING AT 1 O'CLOCK

COWS
Registered Guernsey cow,
with papers, 8 yrs. old, due
June 4.
/
Guernsey cow, 8 yrs. old, due
Nov. 23.
Guernsey cow, 4 yrs. old, due
July 17.
Jersey and Guernsey cow,
4 yrs. old, due July 24.
Guernsey heifer, 1 yr. old.
Registered Guernsey bull, 2
yrs. old, with papers.
All T.B. and Bangs tested,
and high producing.
HOGS
3 Duroc sows and pigs, 3 wks.
old.
Poland China sow and pigs,
3 wks. old.
7 pigs, wgt. 45 lbs. each.

CHICKENS
40 White Leghorn hens, lay­
ing.

MACHINERY
Deering grain binder, in good
condition.
New Idea hay loader, used 2
yrs.
Hay tedder.
3 bottom summer fallow
plow.
6 ft. disc.
3 sec. spike tooth drag.
Single row cultivator.
3 sec. Osborn spring tooth
drag.
Deering corn binder.
Wood box.
1 bottom, horse, riding plow.
Two 100 gal. oil drums with
faucets.
50 gal. oil barrel.
Molassas steel barrel.
Some pieces of furniture.
Walking plow, in extra good
condition.
Large cold water separator.

TERMS OF SALE: Cash, nothing to be removed until setted for.

MERLE H. BRADFIELD, Prop.
LORRIN COPPOCK. Auctioneer
Hickory Corners Phone 17F2-1

MILT LEINAAR. Clark

Dear Zolly.
1'11 try to write a longer letter
.later, but would you send my paper
to me at the following address?
Thanks.
T/5 Laurence C. Wieland
।
53rd Med. Trig. Bn. Co. D.
I Camp Barkeley, Texas
10-12-43
Dear Zolly:
Well I am here In my new camp
and I really like it here even if :
the hours arc longer and the tralning tougher. I am now in the Wth
division nicknamed tiie ''Rangers."
it is supposed to be the top division
in the army but I think the 88th
was a lot better. This regiment has
I made a name for themselves on the
rifle range and on Distance march- 1
es. while on their maneuvers in'
t Louisiana they made a 62 mile |
march In 49 hours and that is quite &gt;
I a record.
। I haven't gotten very much mail .
! since I have been here but I think
. it is being held up at the old camp
। It is nearly time to fall out so 11
' will have to make short work of this ।
[ letter and get ready. I hear there ■
I are a lot more young fellows from !
| Hastings that are soon leaving for
the service so lo all those fellows I
I send my best wishes and a cheerful
I army life.

j
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I
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Pvt. Wayne K. Tagg
A.8.N., 38453301 AP O. 88
।
Co. C- 3511 Inf. Regt.
Texas
I‘ Fort
Port Sam Houston.
Y—
|
U. 6. Army
I PS. Fam only 3 miles from San
Antonio and what a place, big. nice
1 and a clean city also.
।

Oct. 7. 1943
Hastings Banner
i Dear Sirs.
• Will you please send my Banner
to the following address.
Albert H. Borton. AMM 3/C
Sq. VR-6 Dinnerkey
Coconut Grove. Fla.
I entov the news from Hastings
verv much and also the. news from
the fellows in the Home Front. Its
good treat to hear how they are all
making out.
Thanking you
I remain
Albert Borton
I
Service Men's Club of SeatUr |
Seattle. Washington
Oct. 3. 1843
Miss Alberta Nash
518 West Grand St.
Hastings. Michigan
Dear Bertie and Grandma.
Just got a new pen and to break
it in decided to write to you. Wc
leave here Monday night for St.
Marys College. California. Should
be there about Wednesday. Have
seen some interesting things here.
i Went over to Bremerton yesterday
! —aiout a two hour cryis-c on P^get
■ Bound. There 1* &lt; largo Naval Base
there. Saw several ships. They cartainly are Mg things.
Wc plan to go out to Band Point
today. U's a large Naval Air Base.
1 This is a typical navy town. 'Hie
army doesn't stand a chance here,
it’s so outnumbered. There's gold
Maid everywhere. Can's say I like
the place too well. It has the damp
weather prtvclanl along thc West
Oout

We are to spend about ten weeks

COMMENCING AT 12 O'CLOCK, I OFFER THE FOLLOWING:
HORSES

Roon gelding, 8 yrs. old, wgt. 1600.
Block gelding, 10 yn. old, wgt. 1600.
(This is an extra good work team).

Matched pair Sorrel colts, 2 and 3 yrs.
old.
Matched pair Roan colts, 3 yrs. old,
broken.
Heavy crotch breeching harness and col­
lars.
,

10 cows

Guernsey cow, 4 yrs. old, due Dec. 27.
Shorthorn cow, 4 yrs. old, due Dec. 30.
Guernsey and Jersey cow, 3 yrs. old, due
April 30.
Guernsey cow, 7 yrs. old, due Nov. 27.
Grade Guernsey cow, 4 yrs. old, due Nov.
19.
Guernsey cow, 5 yrs. old, fresh Aug. 26.
Guernsey and Jersey, 3 yrs. old, due Jan.

Holstein cow, 2 yrs. old, due Jan. 9.
Guernsey heifer, 2 yrs. old, fresh Oct. 3.
Guernsey heifer, 2 yrs. old, fresh Oct. 10,
calf by side.
(149 Ib. daily milk base goes with these cows in
in thc Battle Creek Dairy. Last test was 5.) _

FIVE HEIFERS
Guernsey heifer, 2 yrs. old, due Jan.
2 Guernsey heifers, yr. old.
2 Guernsey heifers, 9 mos. old.
Purebred Guernsey bull, 2 yrs. old.
HOGS
O.I.C. stock hog, wgt. 150.

Purebred Hampshire stock hog.
9 Hampshire feeder pigs.
Sow and 9 pigs. Sow and 11 pigs.

HAY AND GRAIN
50 tons of Alfalfa hay.
8 acres of standing corn.
Quantity of Pickett seed com.
40 bu. Potatoes.

FARM TOOLS
John Deere groin binder, 7 ft. cut,
with tongue truck.

John Deere, 8 ft. tractor disc.
John Deere side delivery rake.
John Deere double cylinder hay loader.
Rubber tired wagon and flat rack.
Double riding cultivator.
Double walking cultivator.
Drag cart. Land roller. Hay tedder.
Drag, 90 spike tooth.
Oliver No. 41 riding plow.
Primo milking machine, complete.
2 washing vats, nearly new.
v
8 milk cans. One covered milk pail.
Chain bull halter.
Set of scales,
w.ighinfl 3200.

Set of scales weighing 550.
1J horse gas engine. Emery grinder.
13 inch cutting box. Buzz saw and arbor.
Caldron kettle. .
HOUSEHOLD GOODS
Dining table and 6 chairs.
Buffet. Rocking chairs. 3 dressers.
Bed. No. 43 Florence heater.
Other articles too numerous to mtntion.

TERMS: CASH DAY OF SALE. NOTHINGTO BE REMOVED UNTILSETTLED

ORIN JOHNSON, Prop.
HAROLD BELCHER, Auctioneer

'

HARRY KI

�THt ituTfiitfs
(enemy fight- ' consider it was no milk ran. no ! Altitude 180 feet.
■
•190 and Ute matter how few fighters there were.
The German radio
lust an­
PC*--— .
. .
do
our , I've enjoyed the weather here the nounced that we kMt ISO Fortresses
.
■■■ wing* they may not attack our I last few days. It reminds me so over there today, a loss of what
re 5 Section 3-&gt; «roupu tlley “£Uck our l^oup I rauch
the nice fall days we have we must figure is more than 1001'..
not being able
mav hot attack our squadron J once in a while
back there. It's I wonder what they will think when
B I have 16 now it *hd &gt;r lh»r
our *QU*&lt;lron . cool and brisk In the morning but they see tiie same ones come back-1
war yet to 25. but I they may not attack o«r plane, and . the day is very comfortable. At
nt^r hock to when I lf
dP, .at,!Mck
P»*. !,htu ' nlght ntT mo,t
feUow* have I
Write soon,
navigator and “"ay not Will, and If they hit it , 6 woo; blankets on their beds.
Russ.
nanga”r— they may. noi.hJt « bad. rtdjt . We
aulu .
of ch4r. I
Ll Russell Laubaugh
acters In our barracks now. There ,
94111 Bomb Gp. 'Hl 410 Sqd.
are 12 of us in a hut built for 8.
APO 634, 7, Postmaster
resulting mostly from our squadron
New York.
petting more replacement crews in

Home Front

• a bicvcle acc&amp;ent on lhe way j through an Individual raid

mt fm«4 may not make briefing.
■e make briefing it may be a
ft nm/'lf if. not a milk run
mission may be scrubbed. If It's
scrubbed it may be scrubbed
tr we take off. and If we arc
our way to the target they may

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*

Above I mentioned a * milk run.
' Il'ka name given to- a raid which
bridle It Is made, we think will be
eh easy one. In other words a milk
run is a raid in which not much
Fink or many enemy fighters are
encountered. It we lose a ship, we

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Forwieri Ar* Shoring
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FaHiwr OtdvrM. Tt*« pairtlr
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School
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Harold R. Kimmel, AJtM. 3/c
Headquarters Squadron
•* Fleet PjO.
r

before there was anyone in thc
OCt. 23. 1M3
squadron to be replaced Of course Dear Zolly;
we are happy that there is no one
is my first attempt to write
Pvt. Loyd Freeman. ASK.
to be replaced. One of the fellows toThis
you. I have been intending to
36879181
goes to bed quite early and of write for a long time but not hav­
Co. D. 2nd Inf. Tng. BJf.
course he would be the one to talk ing anything of Importance to write
4th platoon
in his sleep. Last night he said a about I have waited. Now I think
Camp Wheeler. Georgia
lot of unprintable words and then, that I have something important
“I'm right'. I know I'm right and
I can prove it." Another night from so I cm writing. It is about buying
bonds and donating to the
Sqd. H. Group XI
another fellow I heard. •'Oive it war
Class 44-E Flight 2
United War Chest I believe the folthe gun. give It the gun and pull lowing
Quotation will give you an
Maxwell Field. Alabama
It up" I asked him the next mom- [i। idea
as to what the American Solhjg If he wg^ dreamingjibout air- '
Tn,,
• i dler. of today thinks, about the
p‘“™Edn.?°JU ' abo* The author is unknown but from that snappy lad—Joi
knew.
«nr« He
H. said he^waa
h, ... in the
U&gt;. nose
..«« I , Mleve u
u
man.
HHS. senior. John
.
and the plane was going for the I Permit me to quote.
may have to get the other febuw*
ground. I aue&amp;s most of us fly a ।
help him write the letter. The
mission every' once in a while ot I ...
Tnioth^Z^soTi Tthe to
rr-bre tnc merrier. John, so all give

nnvthina
I love my life as you love
»»gthP rldni
counUnB । &gt;curs. I am a youth in years and
them as thc real thing.
experience in Hfe. Yet I urn a
Nearly every day I'm awakened KBntbler. betting Ute highest stakes
by the Navigator who is a great that a man can wager-my life. If
lover of poetry, saying these words, j win. you win: if I k»e. I have
"Arise—for the sun in its height,
ftn. The loss is mine, not yours,
has thrown the stones that put the UJKj there is a grieved moUter. a
stars to flight.' I dont know where saddened family and a broken home
it's from—and I care less, but the t0 which I can never return,
next time I have occasion to get I
j asg fOr Godspeed and support
him up. I'm going to use these Of my nation in return for laying
words. "Get up. John, the sun ts &gt; U
r—- •»
— -■»-»
upon
the
altar of my country my
throwing rocks at the stars, again." al).
f For bravery and blood will you
I made a writing board sometime furnish bullets and bread? Will you
ago that fits across.the anas of my bet your gold while I bet my blood?
chair. It is very popular. Nearly I am thc flower of the Nation's
evervone in the hut has used it. manhood, the glory of a noble race.
Right now there is a fad of writing I nm lhe American Soldier. I am
each other notes on it in the form lhe bov in the trenches."
of uncomplimentary remarks. I
guess I started it by writing on It. for this time. The only thing is
"John has a permanent mental ov­ that I wished I could put Lt all
ercast." Since then the remarks Into words, about the returning
have been stronger, but of course boys I have seen in the hospitals
it is all in fun. and about thc only- or better yet. U you could hove
fun we have at that, comes from seen them. Then you would get the
running each other down. When it real meaning of the above quota­
comes right down to it. though, we tion.
Sincerely yours.
all think we are on the best crew
Lt. V. Harry Adrounle
in the ETO,
Lt. V. Harry Adrounle Bn. C.
Gerald wrote that he was to get
a furlough from the 7th to the 12th
Station Hospital
and that he might come over here
Army Air Base
for a plane ride the last day. I
Lincoln 1. Neb.
wrote to him Uiat he'd better try
Addresses
lo make it some other time, as our
Pvt. Kenneth McClelland,
crew might be in the Rest Home.
I hope something happened that he
36406158
CO. M. 379th Inf. A P.O. 95
didn't receive it in time though, w.
ri Postmaster
,
we will be here all right and it
Los Angeles. California
would be a pretty good time to come
as we will have an engine on our
Keith Brady
ship about readv to slow-time about
16177025 Co-A 59 Bal.
that time. We have a nice trip up
into Scotland planned for that day
12th Tr. Reg.
when we slow-time It. and I pre- |
1TC 2nd Platoon
some he would enjoy the trip quite ■ Camp Fannin. Texas
a bit as it would be low altitude I
Pvt. Ravmond Anders. 36459047
flying—nothjng below 50 feet—The
last time I went up we went over
Hattiesburg. A.AB
and flew around the coast of part
Hattiesburg. Mississippi
of England at about 200 feet. It
was a very enjoyable trip and we
Wm.
G. Willette. SF 2/cUSNJl.
were able to get a good view of ev....... _.
arythlng along there. Wc saw quite • Area C 4, Platoon 9608
Camp P
Peary. Va.
a herd of sea lions on a sand bar.
Camo
and we could see them swimming in
Ltefit. MartinJP. Hawthorne
the water and others heading for
326 Fighter Sqd:r—-the water as our plane flew over

a neat job of "cooperative chatter."
Thc fellows and gals are waiting to
hear from 'you all.' so until then,
Cherrio.
Zolly Coffer

LEGALS

States

Bureau

K I OBDEB FOB FUVUCATTON

NOTICE TO CBEDXTOBa

'■ r “MY DADDY IS

&gt;«

tub

*bmv-

1 Mv Daddy is In the Army
•n- •’ He's fighting tor Mommy and me.
»*ririB. And for aU fjje rej(t of the
|In thu wonderful land of the free.
■ U&lt; Each day we watch for a letter.
NOTICE TO CBEDITORB
!
st.t» of Mkhican, Th. Probit. Court i
for th. Couuty of Horry
I
in th. Matter of th. Eatita of John
E. yandrnberr. Ikcraitrd.
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1 tkr.mber A
i th.
I dr.-io.ed
curfn. to odid
c./in (hr t ity |
AdmriB|’tritir
r.aa !■ Mtddirl»*4 tl enty days prior
,
&gt;t«i. Otto b»r p
l. n. 1»»3. ।
Stuart Clrmcpl,
tr ’* Out’Vvi

J° bring news of our Daddy sodear.
He told me to keep up Moms courage
But I am not holding out I fear.

Often I see a few teardrops
Thal 1“®*
kePl (rOrn ®l«ht.
Which squeeze from beneath her
eyelids
That she Is holding &amp;o tight.

Then l'he ,ooks up ttn&lt;1 smllw 40
bravely.
Trying not to let me know.
That within her poor heart Is
breaking
Por my Detr Dadd&gt; wh0 hBd 10 W-

“OUR SOLDIER BOY"
Seventeen years ago he was a
little man with a heai covered
with blond curls. Laughing blue
eyes fringed with dark curly lashe.
I looked up Into your face, full of i
। mischief. Always a thoughful look
on hts little, bright face, (when
| not dirty i thinking what trouble to

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prated that engine, strdch those gas coupons. Change to
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easieat-on-the battery 10 W motor oil you can buy.

At today's reduced speeds, oil consumption ia greatly
reduced, but batteries are alder. Under rationed driving, they
recharge leas, run down faster. Too-heavy oil increases
battery drag, endangers tho motor when starting cold, *
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of

NOTICE TO CBEDI10BI

Ptrar'icsTrmr
' We
h&gt; God up in Heaven.
Paw.a fl.” l“u».BU r«nrt To keen Daddv safe each nlaht.
■
And to bring him back again some­
day.
IMtir* In th
After We've won this fight.
Written by Virginia Anspaugh
505 East State Road.

MEN and WOMEN

Th* United

Then school, going off u&gt; proud. Middle West farmers are increaswavlng ’bye with his firat tablet and ing their bank deposits and war
pencils and books. Grade school, bond holdlngi in record amount*.
Junior high. High school. Then It adds that large sums are also
graduation. How proud we all were being used to pay mortgage* and
of him in hU cap and town as he bank notes. Recent reports by
OBDEB FOB PUBLICATION
marched up the able for his di- Register of Deed* Vemor Webster
ploma.
show that many mortgage* are
Then * job in I defense plant being paid up and taken off the
where Dad worked. A man now. records In thl* county. Every bank
ready to take his place beside Dad in the county will tell you that
and the others And then; Hl* name fanners' notes are alao being re­
called. Called to fight for right* duced. That's a good sign. A prot•f ika lUtsla «r Wil- that bad given him these privilege*, perous agriculture will be a great
His country* call for help.
help and a steadying force in AmerP»ybb»b4.
Oocdbye to Mother. D*d. sister. *ca now and In the day* following
sweetheart, and kid brothers, doting th® cnd «
WBraunt* and Grandma. Tears? Yea.1
------------------* * *
ba admllUd tv probat lota of them. He's in training camp
HEAD BASKET—is U. S. war
now. also In the hands of One who
it., r&lt;of *od
is looking after all Mother's babies. slang for the naw atyle deep ate el
One who has time to look after helmet designed to afford more
milions more of "Our Soldier Boys."
(Written by Mrs. Charlotte protection than tha old tin hata.
Dunkleberger, daughter of Mrs. Call War Bonds anything you
Bnma Wellman of 209 8. like; they'll afford you financial
Michigan, Hastings &gt;
protection in the poft-war days
when peace comet. Buy an extra
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that extra xest for living and working that
makes each day a joy to tfake up to! Milk
is the perfectly balanced food—an dour
milk is RICH, with all the cream left in.
Call us today or order several quarts from
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SECTION ONE—PACES 1 to 8

EIGHTY-EIGHTH YEAR

On thi ☆☆☆☆☆☆

Home Front

HASTINGS. MICHIGAN. THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 4, 1943

16 PAGES—2 SECTIONS

Local Option Loses by 1,446 Margin
fl AR UTILITY
g-uTnfc CONSERVATION
eral authorities gave them quite an|
v___ r

TOTAL VOTE IS 7,446

RATIONIN
☆ AT A GLANCI

Thia is a regular wm
designed to aid you in
rent purchases of Items
_ government.
_ _____ ___
the
Tblg__
The Importance of Youth Council believe* this service will sn
work In months to come, has im- dividual* to cooperate more
pelled the Hastings Youth Council, winning the war on
Barry
—
2.
Thus
voters
in
20
of
the
•
No Criminal Causes Listed
Chamber of Commerce
to double 1U personnel with the
MeaU, Fat*
accurate census of the counties ofi
OS
25 nr,
precincts■ nt
of th*
the milnty
county turned
Brown stamps G
But Usual Run of Divorces following additions:
each state, although Lire figures did;
Forms Committoe to
in majorities against local option.
Harry Thompson, chief of police;
.
not
include
whointo,
havetne
enlisted
next term...
of-----circuit court In
&gt;f the. The
---- --------------Herewith Is a summary of
in.
oeen those
aranea
min-,I
»&gt;/-?n|ODC ^OY*n9
in. or
or been drafted into, the mili­
Barry county opens on Monday. the Rev. Winston Stone, pastor of ~com“ 8™.Nov- ~ ■n®
county vote:
lory service of this nation.
Vital Resources
tary
.|
I Nov. 15. with the following full cal- the Methodist church; Harry Young,' through Dec. 4.
COUNTY SUMMARY
.
The figures for Michigan show | cooperation in the voluntary sev। endar, though there are no criminal representing organized labor; Mis*
Special Referendum Election
Kathleen Perry, of the Barry Coun1
large Increases over the census of cn industry conservation program
causes listed:
(Local Option)
ty Healtlt Unit; Mr*. Morri* Hill.
"
' Jury Civil Cauaca—
1940 In Wayne and Washtenaw by every clttsen of the United /Local option lost in Barry County
I Marvin P. Cooley vs Pet Milk Co. grade school teacher; Fred Goodell.. BOOK 4
counties—192.640 for Wayne and states is of the utmost importance . by a margin of 1.446 votes at the
Majority “NO'
High school ccach; Mrs. Clayton1 aiAm.
' trespass.
18.839 for Washtenaw—this being to the successful prosecution of the special referendum election Tues­
| Non-Jurv Civil Causes—
Brandstetter. housewife and parent
■’nw'rm
YES
due to the large number attract-: war. The seven essential services day.
Of the 7.446 votes cast. 3,000 fa­ Assyria
271 Wm. C. Main. Gdn., vs Hayden active in youth-circles: Mr*. William
through Jan. 15. 1944.
ed to the first-named because ot, included in this program, where
vored local option while 4.446, or Baltmore
Bradford, leader in young-peoples
47 Hathaway, trespass.
131
about 60 per cent of the total vote, Barry—1
122
105
17, Wm. C Main vs Hayden Hatha- church activities: L. E- Barnett.' gramn ta good for 1 nah
were opposed. (County Clerk Allan Barry-2
96 way. trespass.
prosecuting attorney and Clark extended
Indefinitely
/
Hyde, several days before the elec­ Carlton
40 j John Slenkiewreicz vs George O'Donnell, winter sport* enthusiast. 1Ump No_ j to TTir natjiw j*
116
I'M
tion predicted a vote of 7,282).
38 Sherman, appeal from Justice court.
Members already serving on the m scheduled good for one pair,
Castleton—1
183
In the City of Hastings. 1.691. or Castleton—2
rinnles MmadUw InTall ^UrecUons crease of 5364. Jackson county 1.-1 "Such
47
Katherine A. Redncr vs OUs Gal- council are the Rev. Don Oury.;
140
GomUim
187
aucn conservation
conacivauun U imperative to
w&gt;
38 lup. trespass.
167
Charles Faul. John Hewitt. Mrs. D.; stamp Number
129
....Had
____________________
— InI wan thenrcturat riahtluree M4.
the service men—been
in- insure
Insure continued
continued increases
increases inin the
the about 70 per cent of the total votes Hastings
1 eluded the numbers in each case uroductlon
95 | Diamond Oil Co. vs Wayne E. and D. Walton. Judge Archie D. Me- Mileage Ration A
production of war materials re- cast were against local option.
101
196
Hone
seen in quite a while and it Z.il
made
“• Beryl I. Gay. trespass.
The sixteen townships outside the Irving—1
Donald. Municipal Judge Adelbert gallons of gasolir
123
ine both ptoud and relieved to know would have been considerably larg- quired by this country and Its *1- City
E. Fay Grinage vs Waller Kar­ Cortrlght. Probate Judge Stuart. through Nov. 21.
of Hastings turned In a total Irving—2
I live In a country where we may
pinski. trespass.
Clement. Edwin Taylor/Mh* Helen
Foel C
158
Most of the counties of the state, A committee in HasUngs has been vote of 5,015 and of these. 2.755, or Johnstown
enjoy such peace.
Flora C. Cardonl. by her Gdn., Wade and Dr. Norbert Schowalter
about 55 per cent of the total, were Maple Grove
Period 1 coupons
116
119
show
a
decrease.
Kent
county's
loss
organised
consisting
of
a
rtpreaenWe are having our annual school
_
\
4- 40 Paul B. Mayrand, vs M. Anson G.
Mrs. L. E. Bamatt. president of are good through Ji
a 18.043; Ingham's tuUve of each Industry luted above opposed to local option.
51
reported at
Orangeville
fair. Noy. 4 and 5. The girls bring was
± 9i, Couch and wife, assumpsit
.
Back in 1934. local .option was Prairieville
the youth council, has called a meet- pon good for 10 gal.
48
139
8.725;
Allegan's
4.464;
St.
Joseph's
t
o
recommend
procedure
in
the
carbi canning projects, sewing, baking,
Henry Steenback vs Kenneth Ing of the enlarged committee to
130 4. 3i
Genesee's 3.731; Barry's 2.- rying out of this program. Through defeated In Barry' County by a Rutland
and all that they can which has 4326;
n I Hurless, trespass.
—— —
-• whole-hearted
&gt;———&lt; —support margin of about 560 votes which Thornapple
be held at the health unit office
Branch'* 1.467;
1.487; Eaton's 1381; •honest
264
281
and
Coal
to do with the future of “Home Ma- 029; Branch's
. 15$ I Bert L. Taylor vs Standard this evening (Thursday. Nov. 4), Voluntary
,
.- • MnT"WThe"S»vrteii^
of I Cm4‘ 1338: Hillsdale's 1321. There of this program many serious short- Included the vote of the City of, woodland
। '16 Stamping Co . assumpsit.
unxlucc^ron^thelr croos^id^rirt wouW hMVC be^n actual gains In ages now felt can be aleviatcd.
Hastings. At the election Tuesday, i yanltee springs
at which time plans for a definite Rationing Plan
Wesley Andrews vs Standard program will be started.
i * &lt;•
3
1
One of these shortages now cvl- the rural townships alone turned in twD Total'
2755 ; 495
2260
fowl, besides exhibiting their shop |^U^nc?!!?iud!.d.adbit
. Stamping Co . assumpsit.
majority of 495 voles against )o- HJL
niv­
Committees from various civic |« □UaQMTSd
handicraft. It U worthwhile to aeo lc.®
t?-!,
। dent to all is coal. Coal is required a
Hastings City—
—J In the matter of the Est. of An­ clubs are also expected to be pres_ .,,7® , ..
....
_
generate electricity. In many sec- eal option, a margin which is very 1st ward**
the various Ideas
157
ideas of the students Allegan, 8t. Joseph and Kent coun-II1 to
Ward
T
thony Whittled, mentally Incompe- ent to offer co-operation and a*-‘ FacUUi” ofJbe rtriiian .D
near
to
the
total
majority
of
1934.
tIons
of
the
country
gas
is
produced
lies
would
have
shown
small
losses.'
152
2nd
Ward
—
1
end gather ideas for our own future
T.... I t«nl. unocal from orobate court: ■
Finance. The Kiwant* club, for I Organlattan Of Michigan bM
Four of the sixteen townships 2nd Ward—2
High wages in war-work factories. I from coaL -Water supplied to you is
195 + }‘J| Michigan Mutual Auto Ins. Co
which----------in turn turned in majorities favoring local 3rd
example,
plans
tn
help
establish
which attracted so many to Detroit, 1 pumped by electricity -------127
306
Ward
T
I vs Lawrence Hoover, trespass.
Our last year's football hero. and Willow Run account for the requires cool. Through conservation option—Assyria by 27, Castleton by
wnat amounts *£*
u&gt; a vohmtar
voluntary
and maintain a skattag pond at, ;। *
108
281 +1 |J । Henry Steenback vs O. L. Camp- Tyden Park during the winter.
। r«ttoninw
rationing nun
plan du
during the pr«
"Chuck" Harris, is now stationed at small actual losses (If service meni, ofeieclriclty, —
gas —
and
we can ». Mvnle Grove by 3 "and Woodland 4th Ward—1
-• ■waler,
—
1X5
| emergency, according to Infor
Camp Crowder. Mr. Gerald Stucker, were included) in the countiesi divert coal used by these Industries oy
by i&amp;o.
156. uaswcion
Castleton—2s tunica
turned m
in a 4th Ward
- - —2
740
1691
, v nanerry muses—
tian released by capu Donald L
our former music teacher. Is in the showing less population than Ini to the homes that would otherwise majority of 47 In favor of local jCtty total
■rd state dlrnetor.
Betty Jean vs Richard Perry, dlsame place.
3000 4446
option which more than offset the County total
| be cold this winter.
vofee.
Ell Holes, is somewhere In the the census year of 1940.
7446
The plan proposed is strictly v
The railroads today are handling margin of 38 against local option | Total vote
। Dorothy Arlene vs Millard Perry,
Pacific. He wonts to lick the Japs.
1446
untary and depends for onceam
the largest volume of traffic In the In Castleton—1. In addition. Barry | Majority "No”
divorce.
Bob-Rugg. who is now stationed
volnutary co-operation of coal de
1
idstory
of
the
country.
Coal
supplied
| Gerald B. vs Margaret Cole. di-.
nt Camp Tyson. Tennessee, was
era to limit deliveriea to 500 MR
from
the
mines
to
Michigan
comes
I voree.
married in August to the former,
I by boat during the months of the
I Charles H. Clsler and wife vs
Jeanette Qarbow.
। year when navigation is possible.
। Maude D. Herrema and Sarah Kep­
Dick Morehouse came home on.
I When the Great Lakes close this
I key. bill to set aside deed and re­
leave and had a ten day extension , •
In view of the fact th
fall
on
already
overburdened
transCounty
citizens
have
no
confidence
sclnd contract.
because of his father's illness.
Barry County citizens turned down
Officers Of Odd Fallow And actually plenty of coal ai
Awarded
Because
of
Bravery
1
portation
system
will
be
saddled
in the matter of the Petition of
So much for that. Good luck to
that the rear pinch coc
local option by n rather sizeable in local option as a solution to the
Rebekah Grand Lodges
Shown in Saving Life of Boy with coal deliveries from the fields margin.
problem.
i Henry Stehr, et al. petition to dlsshortage of shipping fa
'
to
you.
By
curtailing
your
use,
this
p
.
.
.
I
connect
land
from
Middleville
vflJean Hooper
| Jowph R. Sowers, whose home is
present "tight" aituAtton
Have Been Invited
added load can be lightened.
Wlthout a doubt a good number lap.
■uE.h«&lt;mn nl
EttSt Grand street in this
And that Is all they did.
On Saturday evening Charles H. as temporary ana a pan
of citizens who voted Mainst local n/°nd. Jew vs Donald Ellsworth
Middleville. Michigan clly&lt; has received from the Came- : Just os serious as the coal short­
Leonard. r.;-!; clcciM
age Is the shortage of critical ma­
w*iir.r» ro 1 Kle Hcro
Commission, of terials. The tungsten filament In
It is not correct to interpret the option are jwrsonaDji• e,u?"
Kittle Bowne’ Olney vs Lillian Master of the Michigan I. O. O. F.
the incandescent lamp is a metal vote as a “wet" victory or an ex­ crate users of alcoholic beverages. Burke determination of ownership, will be honor guest st a dinner
which has never been abundant and preason of widespread satisfaction or else "bone dry7 and don t care; RaVmOnd W. vs Esther Jane at the I. O. O. P. haU. given by the
--------V. I1 HoUhkUiS divorce.
rticularly whether or
not- —
such
local Lodge and the Rebekahs. This
wire drawing facilities are limited. with control conditions as they
case of yellow Jaundice and te now
Radar
equipment and electronic
verages art on sale at stores,
John J. vs Jeanette Hlrth Fer­ is not a public gathering, invita­
in the 37lh General Hospital. He ed by that commission without intions being restricted to .jnambets
taverns or,elsewhere.
guson. divorce.
would like to hear from his friends veatlgaUon, and n full knowledge of I' tubes are today the heart and souk
of the two organttatlqna. and lief plans depends on tne
Lucille
J.
vs
William
A.
McCon
­
ns it gets pretty lonesome over the facts involved. TtwBe who re­ I of the new science bi War. By tnunThe vote simply means that a
members of visiting lodges, the at­
nell. divorce.
there. He wrote that the Red Cross member his brave deed, in saving. Ing lamps minimum hours we can rather ,Impressive 'majority of Barry
Robert vs Irene Vander Water, tendance being limited, to about 230.
sent him games and were helping the life of the boy. will agree that lessen the demand on the manuIncluded among the guests will
all they could, but letters from tn this case that medal was worthily’ facturer and thus liberate material
divorce.
and equipment for these important
be the Grand Lodge officials of both
Mary
vs
Leon
E.
Willsey.
divorce.
home would be better still. His ad­ bestowed, and was fully merited.
hpL lunches were: Woodland (Mrs.
Robert D. Fuhrman vs Jane Mere­ the Odd Fellows and Rebekahs.
of war.
dress Is;.
The citation accompanying the. tools
wm. Velte). Irving (Mrs. Clare Wil­ dith Winston, no action stated.
Watch
this
column
In
the
next
A
dinner will precede the follow­
Pfc Karl O. Wellfare. 36404354
award, said:
llama). Thornapple (Mrs. Regi­
few weeks for sugestlons as to how
Mae vs Ray Parker, separate ing program:
A.P.O. 763, c/o Postmaster
"Bowers, aged 23. automobile me- each
nald Crldler). Yankee Springs &lt;Mrs.
and every one can Individually
Invocation — Charles Lawrerue. Col. Henry Stang
New York. N. Y.
(Continued on Page 3. Sec 1.)
saved Carl D. Gallup, aged hasten
Don Kimmev), Castleton (Mrs. O.
tiie
end
of
the
War.
A cablegram received recently cltanic.
Grand
Chaplain of Grand Lodge.
eight, from drowning. Dec. 29. 1942.
O. Mater). Maple Grove (Mrs. Word
from Lieut. Robert H. Haney, stales Carl fell from a trestle Into the
Dinner Music—Bud Wolfe's Or­ Describee Work Of
Cheeseman). Baltimore (Mrs. How- 1
that he is well and safe. This is the Thornapple river, which was in
chestra.
Salvage Chairman Sqyt Not ard Drake). Hope (Mrs. W. D.
first word received from him since flood and drifted In water six feet
Introduction of Toastmaster—Lyle Ordnance Corp*
Enough Support Promised to Brooks). Orangeville (Mrs. Thomas
he left these sliores a number of deep 40 feet from the bank. Sowers,
Kurr. Noble Grand. Hastings Lodge
and Prairieville (Mrs. j
No. 58.
y
weeks ago (there, that should be who was winded from running, re­
justify Using Army Trucks Olsheusky).
Dorothy Pettlnglll).
.
indefinite enough not to give any
Toastmaster—The Rev. Karl H.
some of his clothing, waded
"aide or comfort to the enemy.' moved
Mr.
Annable
said
that;he
did
not
Keefer. Grand Rapids. Past Grand
Because of lock of Indication of
the bank, and then swam 35
even though it probably doesn't tell from
New
Scries
of
Stomps
feel
like
taking
the
responsibility
of
Master.
sufficiently strong support through,
feet toward Carl who was sub­
Bob's friends much, either!)
Singing—Audience.
merged. Sowers dived and groped
out the county, Charlie Annable. asking the Army to send in 72 men
Expected to Make
Kcnnle Lane who less than a year
Introduction of Grand Lodge Ofchairman of the Barry County Sal­ and 24 big trucks unless there was
did not find Carl. He swam to
Shopping Easier
ago wax tossing 'em thru the loop but
surface, and one of his feet
vage committee, has called off plans definite promise of widespread sup­
Is
Released
for
Transfer
to
for old Hastings High. Is now out the
War
Ration
Book
Four
went
Into
to bring in Army heavy truck units port
touched Carl. He dipped under and
there, to try and score some points got
Monday. On that date, green ’ Remarks—Supreme court Justice
hold of Carl, who was unconMuskegon Co. Social Aid
to help collect iron and steel scrap
Locally, ihfl
the nr*
I. O. nt
O. F.
lodge hsd
'[ use
for Uncle Sam. It's now,
HnnatMi
nuxrter*
ror
stamps
Series
A.
B
and
C
will
beEdward M. Sharpe. Lansing, P. G. 1U general interest,
scWus. SowrrsithenHwnmhoward tthr
badly needed in the armament in­ donated the use of quarters for.
Bureau, Effective Nov. 15
Kenneth C. Lane, A.S.
in detail in the m
M.
,
bank, becoming numb and graetly
dustries.
Co. 899-43
The State Welfare Commission at
Remarks— Myles Gray. Lansing. Banner.
'pffmonu.
fatigued and somewhat winded. He
Only six
alxteen townships XfSfuS B?"SiiTtrS?
Camp Ward. U.SN.TB.
T" of the “
Naturally, Col. Stang said,
repeatedly suited he could not reach its meeting on October 28th rehofder These stamps
in locating pal and the St. Rose of_ Lima foj. cach
Farragut, Idaho
leased
Helen
E.
Nelson
as
Supervisor
1
I Representatives.
of the United State* into
the bank. When Sowers had swum
and
supplying
will expire on December 20. 1943. I Presentation of Grand Master— entry
crnn “
nd aUDnlv
nB guides to help churches had made
and it won't be long before he lias 35 feet, a man who stood In wadable cial Aid for transfer to the Muske- *scrap
war after Dec. 7, 1941. meant a
£lue sUxnp8 in War Ration
his "bool training” completed. Best water got hold of him and pulled gon County Bureau of Social Aid. direct the Army trucks and only for providing breakfast and evening
mendoua Increase in work sod
Bo^fVoTrt^
X. Y. and Z
z'which
I
ten
of
the
townships
promised
to
meals
free
of
charge.
I
Boo)t
two series X
which
of luck, fellowl
for the Ordnance O
him to the bank. Carl was revived. I as Casework Supervisor, effective ,furnish the soldiers with a hot noon
But a project involving so much ---------becnme-IM
v^ld onrv.M-r
October first willI mc™£I£2^TUa^ Charle. sponsibility
Don'Heatlw who before entering Sowers was nearly exhausted and । November 15th.
An Indication cf thia expas
;
equipment and *o many men de-. not expire until November 20. Thus .
the armed services was employed by was greatly affected by the cold." ' Mrs. Nelson, who Is the daughter lunch.
1
‘ !i H. Leonard.
six townships which promised manded unanimous support to Jus-1 brtWK.n November 1 and November
Uje National Biscuit Company, is
1 of Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Rothaar/326 toThe
Dancing will follow the program.
help locate scrap and furnish tlfy the
...» effort. —
. —
—------- --------Mr
Annable
and
20.
six
series
of
stamps
will
be
valid
j
home on a 14-day furlough from
only 240 offlcers In the snare
W. State St.. Hostings, has brert guides were: Carlton (Waller Cui-1 -----u--------. county -j-.~
members
of bu
the
salvage com
com.'1 _bJue sUm^. x y. and Z from
Idaho.
nance Corps—Now there art
associated with the local Bureau beit.) Woodland (Albert Reesor). I mittee agreed.
Richard Rose and his wife who
J War Ration Book Two and green
than 16.000.
of Social Aid. which disperses Old tunpie
.Maple urove
Grove &lt;(Claude
Or-1
we
" andJ “
have been home on furlough from
viuuae Hoffman).
nuiimaiw. v»»
-; So, plans were
called' oil.
111 stamps A. B. and C from War RaAge Assistance. Aid to Dependent angc-riUe
angcviUe (John Crawford) Parry the county does Its
its share in
In the
the,1 yon Book Four.
Fresno. Cal. returned back to the
Children and Aid to the Blind, since (Elwyn Butler), and Johnstown (Al- । scrap drive now underway thioughWest Coast Monday.
__
"iTiere
will
be
no
change
in
the
i
A
F
Al
I
MTV
ftCECllf
C
May 1937. She was appointed as ,bert Lyons).
out the nation, it must do so slrict- method of shopping
Marshall Schantz, now a CPO In
The green fl\ Mil lid IV lirfrfljL switthlng from peacetime to
Barry County Supervisor by the
stamps in War Ration Book Four
'•wwsii ■ ar ■ ■ *
the Senbees has been home on fur­
The ten township which promised ly under its own power.
Junior Clos* Leads With
production. In fact, the Indue
. Slate civil Service Commission In
lough this past week and he looks
win be used exactly in the same /»Al IM Til LIE 1ft
Ordnance team is a weapon wl
Most Students On List
December 1939. Previous to this .
os though the life agreed with him.
lias confused and conftMateA
too. He's enthusiastic about the
The first marking period of six Mrs. Nelson was employed for one
enemy. Nasi militarists didn't M
work and thinks that the Naval weeks, in the High school has closed year as Intake Supervisor for pie I
On the same date (November 1. ;
we could make our strength M
Has Served Local
Construction Btns. arc doing a great and the students listed below a^e Allegan County Emergency Relief
1943) Sugar Stamp Number 29 also ‘
quickly.
Organisation For More
Job. (The dean of the Associated on the honor roll in the four grades: Administration and for 2‘i years 1
becomes valid. This Ls good for five
Cal. Stang also exhibited sp
Press war correspondents, recently
Ninth grade—James Bums 235; as Caseworker for the Berrien 1
pounds of sugar and will remain
returned from the Southwest Paci­ Mary Clark 1.23: Mtnvln Drake County Emergency Relief Admin­
valid through January 15, 1944.
After more than two years of
fic. stated that, in his opinion, the 235: Pat Hodges 230; Jean Kenyon istration.
There is no change in the method
though compact and
To replace Mrs. Nelson as Super­
Scabees were one of the greatesit 2.75: Susanne Stuck 235: Georgia
of use Imwfar aa sugar purchases service as chairman of the Barry centrated. contain a e
County Defense Council, the Rev.
outfits in the entire U. S. service Spirts 230: Burl Valentine 2.50; visor of the local county bureau. I
(Continued on page 3. Sec. 1)
the State Civil Service Commission 1
Fr. John V. Dillon. St. Rose Par­
and were recognized os such by Myrna Werner 2 50.
ish. Hastta*. has tendered his
army and navy leaders alike.)
Tenth grade—Beverly Bradford an twin ted Mrs. Marie Higbee of
H« Cheerfully Served When Called on. He Was a Clear
He
&lt;
resignation to Capt. Donald Leon­
Fred J. Shipp, whose wife. Hazel. 3.00; Joyce Clark 235; James Cole­ Marshall, who 1* at present em­
Thinker, Forceful, Logical Speaker, Widely Read, Well In­ County Retailers
ard. head of the state civilian de­
Ilves at R-5, Hastings, recently man 2.50; Alfred Cortrlght 230: ployed by the Calhoun County
fense organisation.
graduated from the Naval Train­ Anne Goodyear 235; Sally Good­ Bureau of Social Aid. The transfer
formed. People Heard Him Gladly. He was a Good Mon, a
When Fr. Dillon took charge. It
ing School for storekeepers located year 235; Mary Lockwood 2.75; of Mrs. Higbee to Barry County
Exceed September
Great Man, and Always and Everywhere a Manly Man.
at Toledo. Ohio, and now rates as James Long 235; Frederick McDon­ will also be effective November
seemed probable that an enemy
Storekeeper. 3/c. He was selected ald 230: John Malcolm 235; Ester 15th.
attack or raid of some sort might
Bond, Stamp Quota
From
the
many
who
have
ex
­
for this training as the result of Ragla 2.75; Mary Salion 230; Mar­
develop
In one or more sections HOME*
Mrs. Nelson has been efficient and
Retail merchants of Barry Co.
essary to don his fighting clothes.
past training and aptitude tests. tha Wedel 3.00.
always courteous In the uischarge pressed their pleasure over reading But he fought fairly, and for sold approximately 8200,636 00 worth of the United States end Barry
That's a good start. Fred. Keep
Eleventh grade—Doris Beystrum of her duties os head of the Barry, the series of articles the Banner has worthy purposes. He liad tn fight of war bonds and stamps in Sep­ county being nearby several im­
climbing.
235; Lola Campbell 3.00: Charieen County Bureau, and the best wishes. published concerning the late Dean Indifference and inertia among Il­ tember, exceeding their quota cf portant armament centers had to
Davenport, we feel certain that they
Word comes that Corp. Gordon Cappon 3.00; Milo Coldren 2.20; of her friends go with her in ’her
make preparations with this pos­
— are
glad, as are we, that the country linois farmers, for wlu«e benefit a 835,000 by nearly 8125.636-00. ac­ sibility in view.
Crothers is a member of a signa) Elizabeth Cortrlght 230: Helen new and much larger field.
c&lt;rntlenuui persuaded him to write college of agriculture had been es- cording to G. E. Carpenter, local
corps company undergoing Inten­ Dlmond 230; Philip Frandsen 330:
Organizations were formed cap­
his autobiography, which was print­ Ubllslied 27 years before he be­ chairman for the Michigan Retail­ able of handling any emergency of the Brick church in
sive training in all forms of com
corn-­ Florence
p;orence French
Pi
230; Shirley Henry
ed In several Issues of that periodi­ came its dean. He did so and won. ers War Savings Committee.
In Eng- 230:
ojq. Betty
Bett,
munication •somewhere . tx
Hummel 230; Ilene Shortage of Farm
"This is a very commendable which was likely to develop. Ths
cal four years after he had retired He had to bring pressure upon the
land." Naturally
illy not many details Rogers 230:
230 Laura Salton 3.00; Lqrability
of these groups were demon­
from the deanship of the Illinois slate legislature to give it adequate record." stated Mr. Carpenter, "and strated In several practice testa.
can be given but we’ll bet one of alne Schanta 2.75: Doris Snyder Tool* Expected
wom, to
w thank
wxui* sboj
every merchant
College of Agriculture. In 1922 after (UDoort. and he won that battle. He *I want
these new steel• pennies (and how 235; uorovnea
Dorothea VanHorn
vtuuiuin 235: Ario
mu&gt;
a recent blackout test, the coun­
serving for 27 years. We all appre­ had to oppose the president of the and every- reLail employee who I In
we hate 'em!) t-‘—-------------- - ,°f VanHoutcn 250; Evelyn Woolston For Next Year
ciate. too. the thoughtfulness of his university, his superior in the fac- participated. According to word ty was given a high rating by army
butter (and well
11 furnish the .points) aM- Merilyn Zuttermelsler 2.75.
(Continued on page 3. Sec. 1)
rtatit In
i- —Bonnie Bra ndfriend, tlw late B. 8. Holly of Wood­ uity. to save his college from being 1 from our state retail chairman. J.
that Gordy Is right
in ttw&gt;n&gt;
there nltrhpitch­
Twelfth ____
grade
hopeless failure. He won that con- B. Webber. Jr., of Detroit, Michling and doing the best Job he knows ■tetter 230; Marilyn Bristol 235; ------ -—------------- —------। land, who preserved that serial-his- a
test, and thereby won for his stu- gan's retailers sold about 850.000.how.
trying to
nw SomehoC
uomenn* irymg
ro print
pnm- facta
iacui Ronald Brass
Brow 2.44:
2.44, Beatrice Bush the farmers will have much more tory fn his scrap book. And we are dents
right to attend any class 000 worth of war bonds and stamps
about fellows on or near the fight- a75; Evelvn Campbell 235: Andra difficulty tn 1944 than they had in grateful to the latter's daughter. in anythe
department of the university tn September. This exceeded their MR. CHAMBERLAIN
Ing front reminds me of that Sun- Endslev 2.75: Ella Fisher 250; Mor- 1943 In the purchose of new farm Mrs. Atfndi Fisher, for loaning the for which
they were qualified mem- best previous month by some 820.*t*V school
—
tl la ll to
trt rls
■ ■Hili 235:
——' . h«.
—. machinery. Unless the government; same to the Banner for the uses
day
teacher wVv,
who tried
Phyllis Kelley n230;
tally. Thus the farmer boys had 1000.000. Within another month or TO BE COUNTY
have made of It:
frame a quiz question without giv­ Eileen Sherblnske 230: Gretchen shall release more steel to the ma- ,
I ThU
ot anieta. concemln, equal rights with students tn the two. the state retailers' year quota
ing any leads as to tire answer, so. VanderVoort 2 25: Thomas Waters
the law. the commcr- of 8100.000.000 worth of bonds, at HEALTH ENGINEER.
what she ended up with was. "Wlio 230; Andrew Watson 232.
MThe i‘nf
that the
“h0’^ the kind of man engineering,
I he was and what lie accomplished cial and the educational or teach- 1 maturity, should be surpassed, alwas it chased whom, how many
„ ------------------By arrangement of the hsaMil
0U«nrtk
th?™ ' iLS Qn educator, we might not Otll- ing deportmdhts. That was a long though the quota year doe* novena committees of the Barry and Eaton
wVntz-i TT^at^wHi
have known, for he was nev- stop ahead, and he won that con- until next May 1.
boards of supervisors, the
Pay* Fine of $25.00
sideration for his students
i According td Mr. Carpenter, county
services of Lyman B. Chamberlain,
«■
«
lvcn
10
"toottng
tils
own
horn."
be economical and nut the farmer I So,
q
t
—
...—.
While he was tanaclous. he was Treasury officials are counttag up- public health engineer of Baton
rine" June Leary, now's sn^eanL in And the Cost* $6.55
as We
we saw him. the
modest,
always fair, above-board and cour- on the nation s rctallera U&gt; continue
the Marine Corps Womens Re-| Oonoervatton Offleer Georjre 8um- on a safe basis for operating his ??'
kindly
man
In
our
midst
after
he
’
'
jervc. and for companions of like ; ncr. when he appeared Wednesday farm next rear.
retired
to the Woodland farm he teous. He treated those whom be their day after day effort* to seU
rank taken at Indianapolis, Ind., I in Municipal court, to answer the
so dearly loved. The Maples, we had to oppose so fairly, so honor- more war bonds and stamps, and
and tactful'^- that they con- lhey will also lean hylly-on ro—------ --1- ----------- .♦ — I cbBnre that he had violated the
Although
would not have suspected that he ably
MEETING OF RED CROSS •
----- — act.
.. admitted
---------- , that he had
5 a fuff
crultlng headquarters, judging by Horton
was the forceful, yet tactful, per­ tinued to be his friends, no doubt tollers in future war loan drives,
EXECUTIVE BOARD
this picture, these Marines not only done
so. He
c
rangement
sonality who created from almost ■secretly admiring him for his wtn- ,
—------—hlmsilf
------------ did
not shoot
know how to fight, they know how the
th(. pheasant on the land of Al­
wartime en
nothing a great College of Agricul­ nlng fight for giving farm boys,
AMERICAN LEGION
to pick ’em! .
bert Bell, in Maple Grove. William
ture. whose student body grew who intended to be farmers, the
ARMISTICE DINNER
from 7 to over 6000, having more same opportunities in the university
Hummel did the actual shooting,
If the old “Home Front"
terms as county school
students than all the real of the for a cultural education as was ac­
but Oconre said he assisted in re­
sounds a bit anemic and "down
r m txfcike
covering the wounded) bird, thus
University of IlUnoiB, of which it corded to students who Intended to I
the original
i-as a part.
violating the law. Judge Cortrlght
Tuesday evening of the month
a reason. After more than a
To bring his college to such a mechanical.' chemical or electrical
imposed a fine of 825.00 and costs
(Continued on Page 1, Sec. X) [,
(Continued on Page 6. Sec. 2.)
high development ho found It neeof 8635. which were paid.

Hello. All you service men! Greet­
ings from Middleville. It was an
honor to be asked to write to you.
wherever you are.
By the time you read this. Hallo­
ween will have been duly celebrated
and we will have played all our
lootball games and enjoyed the
first school dcnce of this season.
Today Is a beautiful day. The sun
is shining and it makes all the
red and yellow leaves more glor­
ious than ever. Hie oilier day. as
I was taking a walk. I saw over­
hanging a tall hill some beautiful
dark clouds edged with silver
through which the sun made a glis-

l*.U. of Ration Book*

Xra ■ S

tit.oT-kj; । sssm

“uJE I ---

Ten Added to Youth
Council Committee

NOVEMBER TERM
~ w;’“^tOURT CALENDAR
4,446
Oppose
_______

Referendum
Proposition .

sx

K SK"? it UtEMuTC-

JOE SOWERS GIVEN
A CARNEGIE MEDAL

DINNER AND DANCE
TO HONOR I.O.O.F.
GRAND MASTER

EDITORIAL

K

CO. SCRAP DRIVE
PLANS CANCELLED

MRS. HELEN NELSON
TO BE TRANSFERRED
TO MUSKEGON

HIGH SCHOOL
HONOR ROLL

WAR RATION BOOK
FOUR NOW IN USE

FR. DILLON RESIGNS

MODEST DEAN DAVENPORT RETURNED
TO HIS WOODLAND FARM, LIVED A
QUIET, HELPFUL, VERY USEFUL LIFE

“ w“ COUNCIL HEAD

AUCTION SALE

�THE HASTINGS BANNER. THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 4. 1943

LOCAL NEWS

AUCTION SALES

Ralph Eggleston ha* sold hl* ten­ (Oontlnuad from Page l. Section ! »
ant houaa on W. Mill St., to George out tn field*. Mr. Oeoier will have
Barrv who bought it for investment an auction iale at the farm locat­
1 K?*? Barbara Shannon and Mra. ed 3 mile* west of Nashville and S
mile south; or 0'4 miles southeast
Pauline Chandler OU* are regis­ of Hastings on M-79; or 3 mile*
ter t J oa freshmen at WMCE thia northwast of Maple Grove Center.
fall.
He U offering a good list of horses,
Mis* Alice V. HagrUhaw. R N... cow*, sheep, hog*, hay. tools, house­
public health nun* with the Barry hold goods, etc. Henry Flannery will
County Health Department for the cry the sale and E. E. Gray will act
district including Barry. Hope, as clerk, See the adv. elsewhere
Orangeville. Prairieville and Rut­ In thi* Issue for full particulars.
land Townsiups. has accepted a m&gt;- I
sition with the Detroit Visiting GEORGE B. DEAN, Prop.
Nurse Association beginning No­
Because of 111 health. Mr. Dean
vember 1. 1H3. Mis* Hagelahaw ha*
been with the Icoal health depart­ brick houae located one mile north
ment since September 1. 1941.
of Maple Grove Center on M-66.
Mr. and Mrs. Kendall Reahm are 3 2 miles south and 2 mile* west
the parent* of a son. Robert Owen.
Nashville. He is offering a goad
UM of cattie. farm took, household
goods, etc. Henry Flannery will cry
Saturday night u prankster jumped the .«alc and E. E. Gray will act
out from- behind some btiahra And as clerk. See the adv. elsewhere in
knocked Rai oh McMurray down thia issue for full particular*.
while he was on hl* way to a Hal­
loween party. HL* knee was badly
C. CARVER, Prop
cut and the doctor liad to take four SANFORD
On account of ill health, Mr. Car­
*1 itches.
ver will have an auction sale at
farm located m mile* nouth
located at 13'21 West Grand River. the
3-4 mile west of Dowling; or
Ant. 62-B. Hillcrest Village. East 5and
mile* north and 3-4 mile west of
Lansing, where thev will be glad tj
Bedford: ar 2 miles north and 3-4
welcome all Hastings friend*.
The Jameson sisters of Wayland mile ea*t of Banflek!. He is offering
have moved into Mr*. Phoebe Mote’* I a good list of horae*. ------ -*----apartment oxi W. Green and are ' I liogs, chicken* and &gt;
employed al Silvera-Rich.
| household
J? good*,A, etc.
U'
th a “J1®,
Our Hope Center cur respondent . Dock U’ill erv Ith
.sends the new* that the Bridger- I —
^
n&gt;4-r w,^ —
a&lt;; —
“■• clerk.
c*cr' See the
------Basin OU Co.. Is moving tiwlr ma- adv.
a&lt;lv- elsewhere
e“«where In
in thl*
thl. issue
1«* for full
chincry to me farm of clarence! particulars.
Payne and will *oon be drilling for ii JAMES REYNOLDS?Prop.
oU.
.;.
decided l£
to Tquit
from“waSSgtw’utta’weet II “rHaving
;
®.farming.
nucU?'1
nek ' Mr- ^ynold* will have on auction
where uxc
the nas
has xxen
been enjoying a short If
Pcrry,
’“j
wircro
vacation with her father. Senator ! ““ll 5Q
Om,,1£* ,*o,e 0
°L?*
{..?*Il
U P'‘&lt;D,C,ref
n*!i£c
Y*
■&gt;
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,
on
li
51
19
Bnnrl.tnrvw
—
M. H. DcFoe of the Charlotte Re- J”1 u ,s, A to Sandatono tZ
School.
....uu...
.
------ '
* v turn right 2 miles south to first
publican-Tribune.
Seldom lias their been a quieter four corners, turn right firat house:
or 1 mile west of Certsco on
Halloween in Hasting*.
Much sympathy is extended to Snauld’ng road. He Lt offering a
Pfc. and Mrs. Leo Secber in the good list of horses, cattle, hog*,
l&lt;w&gt; of their infant son. Raymona farm Implements, hay and grain,
Frederick, bom Oct. 20. Tire baby and pullet*. Haynes Cemnbcll will
__ was taken to Maple Grove cemetery cry the sale and Harry King will
S for prayer ecxylce and Interment. act a* clerk. See the adv. elsewhere
.
eg Pfc. Seeber who was granted a fur- in this Irsue for full particulars.
=E lulls h. returned to Pine Camp. N.
S ¥,. Monday.
Because
of
hl*
inability
to
farm
Charles Wootaton suffered a
S stroke of paralysis Sunday nt the Mr Baas will have an auction ivtle
■ home of hl* daughter. Mrs. Maude at hl* form located 3 miles north ,
of Nashville on M-M. He I* offering
W. Smith.
a good list of. homes, cattle, sheep,
chickens, grain, farm machinery
and household goods. He 1* also of­
fering hl* 60 arm farm st private
sale. Harry Pennington will cry the
Thanutpplc Garden Club win rale. See the adv. eL^where in this
meet Thutsday p.M. Nov. 11 with Issue for full particulars.
.
t= Mrs. A. D. Knlskem, 327 JE. State.
Regular meeting Women of Moo.* FRANK McCARTY A SON. Prop.
Having sold the farm, the above
I----- , -----Friday
Nov.---5 ...
al „8 o clock ..
al „„„.
Hull. will have an auction mlo on the
Members urged to attend a* there ! farm located 12'S mile* south of
is a special gueat Mis* Augusta Hastings on M-37. second farm
—s Klcnzlc of Ann Arbor. Committee north of Johnstown Grange hall.
F== chairmen asked to be at Hall at 7 । They are offering a good list of cit­
S to meet Miss Klcnsle with our sen- . tie. one horse, farm marhinerv. hay,
&gt;or regent Miss Peggy Jolmcock.
| grain, straw, household goods, etc.

1

RUTABAGAS

PURASNOW
FLOUR
24 Vi

SQUASH

M02

Table Queen

CABBAGE

TOMATO JUICE
■

&gt;Ulb

70C

ib&gt;.

21c

SUNKIST LEMONS

lb.

15c

SPY APPLES

lbs.

21c

All Purpose Apples

lbs.

WHOLE WHEAT BREAD O

29'
6'
15*=
11'
15'
21'
25'

**

DINNER ROLLS
Dozen

CINNAMON ROLLS
Muller*—pkg. ...............’....

OLD STYLE BREAD
Mailer*

MULLERS DONUTS
COFFEE SATISFACTION

Guarantee*!—to

MATCHLESS COFFEE

Guarantee*!—it&gt;.

MAXWELL HOUSE COFFEE
RAISINS
4 points—Ib.

IVORY
med.

lge.

23c 10c

Ring Bologna
Sirloin Steak
Leg of Lamb
Lamb Shoulder
Breast of Lamb
Pork Spare Ribs
Pork Shoulder
For VICTORY
BUY

5 pH. Ib.

Choice guts

12 pH.

Ib.

1 pts.

Ib.

lean

4 pH.

Ib.

meaty

1

pH.

Ib.

4 pts.

Ib.

Steak

8 pts.

lean
Ib.

guaranteed

&lt;1*

^Tj|

TOKAY

GRAPES

SWEET
POTATOES

5-29*

21'
10'
MORNING GLORY MILK Q
** tall ran* 26'
PEANUT BUTTER
5 Ib. jar. 49'
Cream Nut
CARNATION MILK
36'
4
1 brown point—tall can* . ---PRUNES
15'
4 blue point* ..................
LIPTON TEA BAGS

34'
15'

HO CAKE MOLASSES, No. 5 con

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No. 10 can 60c...............................................

3 for 20c

29c
37c
35c
32c
15c
19c
35c

.

sliced
First cuts
7 pts.
Ib.

3 pts.

Ib.

!b.

3 pts.

Smoked Sausag e
Sliced Bacon
Soup Meat
Beef Tongue

5 pH.

'a a.
lean

6 pts.

Ib.

no points Ib.

6 pts.

Ib.

ROASTS

33c
2Oc
22c
23c
39c
5c
29c

FDDD^CENTER

DKFEN9K

BONDS
STAMPS
20« L STATE ST.. HASTINGS. MICH.

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Hospital Guild No. 19 will meet and Emrrt Gray will act a* clerk,
with Mra. George Sunuier. Thurs- See the adv. elsewhere in this issue
clay. Nov. 11.
tor full particulars.

■ CLARK H. JONEH *
PETER 8. RANDALk Prop*.
Having sold the farm and moving
to town, the above will dlspn.-e ot
the peramal property at public auction al the farm known .as the Win.
Bolling plsx?e located 2 mile* south
=z£=
TownM-nd Club No. 1 will hold «»«&lt; 1-4 mile cast of the Hllxw facgE n meeting Tues, eve Nov 9 at 8 tory. south of Hastlnes. They are
o'clock at their hall-- Memoersand offering a good list of horse*, cows. .
~ Iriend* urged to attend.
hens. goat, grain, farm toobi. fur­
.
niturr. etc. Dewey Reed will cry the
=
The Banner clow will meet at sale and Clifford Hammond will
— the home of Edith Smith. 434 W. ■
----- '“*■ ““ “----- *'—*----------tills Issue for full particulars.
= Gicx-n St. Tuesday evening, Nov. 9.
.Bring canned fruits or vegetables
tor the Esther home, and there will,
Ebe a Christmas collection.
Country club dinner Tliura. Nov
11. 8:30. Last dinner of acaaoxt.
----------—
Ladles auxiliary of the V. F. W.
will liave a meeting Thursday eve~ num Nov. 4 at Veterans hail.

8

ORGANIZATIONS *

—

=
Past Noble
Club
=
—•“ -Grand
•" will meet. i The Hasting* Women's Club will
— —1th Mrs.
Mr*-r'hn«
Bwith
Chris. Wn.v&lt;
Wood. 216 w
W. cen- meet nt 2 30, Friday. Nov. 5. in the
ter. Wedmwday evening. Nov. io Methodist church narlors. Mis* Het­
Carry-in dinner al 6:30.
cn m Marlin of Unslng will give
B-n
: nn IHuetrata-d talk. "Michigan. A
The WJ1C.8. of the First Mrtlio- Geologist, mid A Camera." Ouesl*
xiisl church will have a one o'clock are welcome.
•
1= luncheon for member* and their j
--------------- ---------------------= guests tn the church parlor*. Wed- , r ankinr spfakfh to
S Is'^r’Jix'ram clmii^i
' 'nnKESS WOMEN’S CLUB
n ILES??,5 ’! rl ,lrnuu] _M1?l c®no,&gt;
Miss
Ml** Helen M. MarUn.
Martin. rriM-nroh
reM-nroii
Burkholder will review the book.
geologist of the Michigan Depart­
•Yetterdavs' Children." by Lc Mar ment of Conservation, will be the
Warrick. Soecinl vocal selection* sneaker at the Women's Club. Fri­
will be sung by Mrs. Frank Cooper. day. Nov. 5.
= Mrs. Robert Cook will have charge
Mil's Martin will Rive an illustrat­
of the devotion*. Member* and ed talk. ''Michigan. A Geologist,
SB guest* are requested to make reser­ and A Camera." The pictures she
rations for the luncheon with their will show arc new nr.d the Boscircle clialxman before Tuesday, Una* chib will be the second group
= Nov. 9. or call 3973.
in the stale to see them
The meeting la at 2:30 in the
Methodist church parlors '

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BEEF CHUCK

.

Smoked Ham
Pork Liver '«"*&gt;Breast of Veal

I

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DRESSING

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■Grade

u. s. No.

SalaitBftirl—pint ...................... . ..

X 23c

b FLAKES

Lge. 3 for 29c

SALAD

[GROCERY DEPARTMENT
Lb....

25c

35c

pkg.

POTATOES

IOc

27c

2

RURAL RUSSETS

4c

is.

Good Quality

BRUSSEL SPROUTS
Muller* .

IOc

15c

SHIAWASSE APPLES

K

IOc

Large bunch

DELICIOUS APPLES

SUPREME BREAD
Loaves

each

Crisp and tender

71c

IOc

lb.

Crisp, Solid Heads

CELERY
CRANBERRIES

MULLER’S “

lge

lbs.

CARROTS

FIRST CALL

6 Blue pts. per con

lbs.

HUBBARD SQUASH

LB. SACK

No. 5 can

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BEEF

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9 pt,, ib. Sa V

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PORK

5 pH.

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CHICKENS

36c

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Home

MARRIAGE LICENSE
I Robert C. HSnr«;.clty ....
JO
Marjorie L. Laubaugh. city
.18
'TootUght Glamour" starring
Penny singleton. Arthur Lake.
Larry Simin*
DIRKCT FROM THE STADIUM
Mrs. Bumpstcad. America's fa­
vorite housewife, throws the dis­
orderly routine of the Bunip.ttand
household into complete chaos, she
Ls bitten by the acting-bug.
Joan Carroll, Ruth Warrick. WaL I
ter Reed in "Pelllcoat Larceny"
|
Prr.'-entlng an up-to-the-minute |
adventure comedy with no touch of i
war in it. it revolves around the un- &lt;*&gt; ■ BFfe
derworld air dramas. Into the un
W 1
derworld Itself.
• W &gt; ■&gt;

SATURDAY
AFntMOOR

of them all. but the most exciting
outdoor action mystery that ever
challenged your wit*.

' Shantytown"
w TTWOga SPONSORED BY YOUR FRIENDLY
Tire story of a vlvasious and love-1
able 'teen-age girl who lives on the
wrong side of the tracks in al
boarding house operated by her
mother. Her effort* to help young
married couple, who have become
fugitives from the law form the
INSURANCE COUNSELOR
theme of the atory.

J.C.C. Sponsors
Civil Air Patrol
Meeting Nov. 8

MICHIGAN

Member* of the Hastings Junior
Chamber of Commerce are plan­
ning to sponsor a Civil Air Patrol
for Barry county and have Invited
Lt. Kenneth K. Bcukema and his
staff of Squadron 638-1. Grand Rap­
ids. to be in the lobby of the Hotel
Hasting* Mondky evening, Nov. g.;
commencing at 8;00 o'clock, to »peak
with those Interested. This Is an
open meeting with an invitation i
extended to all who might like to
take part In thb—
,

BANNER WANT ADSIFAY

vs.

«.INDIANA
Dorrance Trethric
f Agency
2nd FW National Bank Bldg.

.H*«ttnn

Phone »

�THr HAjTtNca &gt;vwt». wnuBtT. NovrtatK J, l»u

NOVEMBER TERM - ^^^ZXX^RMIRllONMEin IIS^3Gs?» FR. DILLON RESIGNS
fAIIDTrilClintD
'"“’T
". va Carl_Miller and MineDVTUEDAinn
Stehr
COURT CALENDAR CarlHarry
MADE BY THE BOARD
AS COUNTY DEFENSE
Hula, trespass.
(Continued from Page 1, Bee. 1.)

families jeatttered throughout the apples In the Carl Boyes orchards.
county, if possible, before Jan. 1st.
The chairmanship has been a
pleasure to me and I enjoyed the
could not secure adult
operation of your office and the
splendid efforts of the various
for emergency pickers. On eight
pointed. Recently I have found different days over the past two
it Increasingly hard to get persons weeks. Mr Bishop has supervised a
of responsibility to accept appoint­ group of 20 students, boys and
ments as they arc so busy with gtrl*. picking apples in the orch­
otlu-r tilings and It la taking too ard.
much of my own time that hereaftMr. Boyes has furnished transpor­
tation for the students too and
Thank vou tar vour .unnnrt in from the orchard and paid the stuthe jout and hoping that you will
—
be--------- -.
preferably' November 1st.
Sincerely,
(Rev.J John V. Dillon
t&gt;
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t.
,

VJeita Cathey vs Richard BessShare Which Each District
i 000; county draintax M3 5fl: town- fAHilfll UEAH
maintenance.
■ ship, tax, 8269.15; special cemetery
v
l
Edward P- DeMott and wife vs
Alberta Cole vs Richard Beasmer,
'
tax $777.45; no township drain tax.
Kfelvin and Frances Wade, fore­ trespass
The tax apportioned to the Township’s percentage of county.
Russell
Brinkley
Richard
closure.
Whether they're at 1
eighteen supervisors districts of the ‘*5**
,
...
' officials who were here as observBr-xoncr.
trespass.
countv was completed by the board
Cltv 1«1 .nd au&gt; Wu«U—rnnntv
ncic az ooserv
Henry A. Allwardt vs Wellington
I
and Bessie Britten, bill of com- | Myrtle Praybyss and Myrtle Gould at their recent October session. We
ths Southwest Paclge,
—w.
situation has 1
vs Archie and Mary Corrigan, no
the favorite form ci
action given
among U. S. marines.
districts Of
City tad and Jrd Warda-Count/'
ei£m? raid it teJithte
of this city
city. The board apWards—Count/ — any
-ay
raid, at least
this!
H J ‘.S
1 M David French, assumsit.
Sunty^drata
6 county tax and the M*
,n^*nenemy
‘*.--are exceedingly
remote,
portioned the
tax no^tocal
$12,482; 'drain
county ^weotaf
drain tax taxes
8271.- I !,r
far iniand. -are exceedingly remote.
Milo C. vs Julia M. Shaw, divorce. | Natl Steel Corp., vs Standard
Fr. Dillon. In the opinion of those
Mabel vs Frederick C. Abbey, bill 1 Stamping Co., trespass
of enmnUint
complaint.
«F
Harry
rmann. Recr.,
who have worked with him on the
&lt;&gt;■11 y o
v&gt;. Moh
AxuiuniBiiii,
ivccr., vs
..--4i *...
— —
Myrtle vs John J. Przybyaz, di­ Claude J. Marshall. Exec. assump­ r.pon.4 u, u.. bo*rd *
defense —
council,
has u
done
an —
exu-n.
vorce.
। cellent Job In developing a program I
sit.
Lawrence E. va Sarah L. Friddle.
which
was
and adequate
adequate,
;I wnicn
practical
Matthew Baltch vs Robert E
»— 41.-wm
------------4. . anu
divorce.
for the community here.
Powell, trespass.
William Dale vs Mary Arden Bau­
Walter Wallace vs Nall. Accept­ which vary with each school dis­
H fouowsIeUer of reslgnaUon u Bs, Kellogg Ag. Stydents
man. divorce.
ance Service, et a), bill to wt aside trict. Pollowing are the items for
Gertrude Pauline vs Frederick
'|
October 28. 1943 Save Apple Crop
each supervisors district, and Hie
EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT
Fuhr, divorce.
Melvia
vs‘oortriiht*
Chas. HeUel.
divorce.
\
i- ui-».
a — students -from
----- -•' Tiikriore K\ and Amber Reid vs
Adelb^rt'
v« 'uUteand
d^^M ‘’whS^rnch’mstria’ta'
Saxons Eliminated From
' , Captain
_aptaln Donald
Donald Leonard;
Leonard.
High —
school
the
j'After serving over two year, as K^. Xg^taraT£hJli ™
League Championship In
Car) and Ralph Sparks, tajbnction. I Madeline Garman, injunction.
I “xplcted to mv
aJstnct «
i Chairman of the Barry County kory Comers have been contributU..4T A.
A. vs
v. w™
ww.
u„.
Lester
Ione A.
A. Spr.,™.
Sprague, d.-1
di- I Ruby
Thrill-Packed Came
c°uncU- 11 .ls imperative inn their part to our food supplies. 1
vorce.
•
। tens, dh
Taxt Friday night the Ionia Bull1 ,u'ndcr m&gt;' resignation.
according to Allen Bishop.' County
Ruth Rhoda vs Cecil Harry Cap- ‘ tzmiu
Louis R. Neal and wife v» Fred J.
a/
,an 0P*rall°n In June, I Agricultural Labor Assistant workpon. divorce.
, , Young,
bill to establish conveyance.
^raln tax 81332L dogs arrived at Hostings and pro- h ^ue.
oung. bUl
!° nc8,ec- ft (treat deal of ing with the county Agricultural
GOOD ORCHESTRA
Margaret vs Willard Burdick, di1-­ I Mvrna B vs Carl A Christie &lt;11- Assyria will pay 039 percent of the ceeded to drop the Saxon, from all ^ave
!
vorce
enruuc.
&lt;u
counlv
and
county
drain
taxes.
hope of an undisputed Wesk-Central
c“,u
lhe p*rlsh. It will be Agent's office. Students from the
vorce.
i vorce.
Vera vs Donald Young, bill of I B. vs B . divorce.
Baltimore—County Ux, 83.900; League championship by a 25-12 nSce“*rJ’ !°r l"c K&gt; call on each Hickory Comers school have re­
one hundred and twenty-five cently picked over
complaint.
; Elizabeth Jane vs Lloyd L. Ellls- county drain tax $84.95; township victory. Barring a very Improbable I
Ida’May vs Harold Alfred Davis, [ ton. divorce.
tax $833.77; no township drain or upset by Greenville. Ionia*, last op- ------------------------------------ —----------- !----------------------------bill of complaint.
• Minnie Wurm vs Wm. Fuhr, et special taxes. Baltimore’s percentage ponent, the Saxons will probably I
Lincoln Nntl, Life Bw. Co. vs Wil- I al. clear title.
।
of county and county drain taxes do no better than second place.
Ham and Thelma Hackney, forecldThe game itself, from a specta­
Martha P. vs Henry PredUm. dl- is .039.
sure.
tor’s point of view, was a thrilling
’■ Neldon L. vs Eva B. Hurdelbrink. V&lt;uSnn m. vs John L. Moore, dlSame, high lighted by long touch­
divorce.
vorce
own runs, touchdown passes, rar$1626.25; no township drain or spe­
TTS Mtrtock, in this third wither ol etu, 1
C. lotah vs Don Wilson, divorce. 1! Amber
•— *--- A.
• -vs -•
—■— A.
• -----Harrison
Van cial taxes. Percentage of county and zle dazzle fumbles, and almost ev­
* to keep house temperacures as low as .
Vade vs Fralne Glover, divorce.
erything in the book.
Sickle, separate maintenance.
countv drain taxes Is 453.
health will permit.
Harvey G. vs Eva Lenhart, di­
In the first quarter of the game
Mildred vs Dale Main, divorce.
Carlton
—
County
tax
$5,200;
coun
­
vorce.
"
Following Is the list of Jurors ty drain tax $113.27; towns!tip tax, Ionia scored with lightning swlftJean vs Eugene Lewis, divorce, 1 drawn for the November term:
we still have warm clothing, bedding, all
none;
special
ux,
none;
township
Thelma vs Curl Wcsplnter, dlAssyria. Olenn Brown; Balti­ drain tax $4.89668. Percentage of sen to Koloff and was the first
the essentials for cold weather comfort.
class B team to score on Hastings.
at .
n
more, nrcme
more. Archie
Lester; Lester;
uany. unaries
Barry’. Charles
taxes .052.
Coming back with a powerful run­
EltSia M. va Philip R, Nichols. Lechlrltner: Carlton. DenpLs O'Con- countv
Castleton
—
County
tax
$9450:
cilvorce.
nor; Castleton. Villa Olin: Hastings county drain Ux $21025; townsldp ning stuck, the Saxons marched 60
P
A‘ 1 Twp • Cecile Stowell and Albert tax $1,729.05; township drain tax yards to the two .yard line from
. cl
to quiet
et ul.
Ul bill
hill tn
ouict title.
title
Winslow; Hope. Ardy Owen and
where Myers cut off left tackle for
Look your loveliest in
ie P. vs Leon C. Mallbton. dl- May Watson; Irving, Frank Cool $21525; special tax for fire pro­ a touchdown. Both conversions
tection $48725. Township's percent­ failed and the score was 6-6.
vorce.
and Fred C. Tabberer: Johnstown. age of county taxes ,0965.
Forrest B. Lane. Admr.. vs Lillian A. K. Brown and GUV Mead.
In the second quarter Ionia was
Burke, ct nl. bill to set aside deed.
the one to break the tie. Gaining
Maple Grove. Gertrude Pennock
Hastings Mfg. Co., vs Howard and and Ida Wright: Orangeville. Loren 14.400; county drain tax 895.84. nothing on the ground, they again
township tax. township drain and took to the airways and completed
Nita Smith, foreclose mortgage.
Smith and Elmer Witt; Prairieville.
Nettle M. vs Harold W.’ Durkee, Cassius Hughes and Lloyd Lindsey: special taxes, none. Township's per­ ’hrer passes which pul the ball on
centage of county taxes. .044.
divorce.
the 7 yard line. Larsen. Ionia half­
Rutland. Chester Peck and Capt.
Hope—county tax 83.100: county back. plunged off his right tackle
Wm. F. Bayne vs Glenn Steward, D. Sheilenbarger: Thomapple. Wil­
drain Ux $8763; township Ux
et al. no action given.
Gnckler and Nathan Moffitt; $820.22: no township drain or spe­ and Just pushed it over for the
In tlte matter of the Petition of liam
Woodland. Carl Brodbeck and cial taxes: the township's percent­
Vernon J. Brown, auditor general, Charles
blocked and the score was 12-8.
Darby; Yankee Springs. age of county Ux is .031.
certificate of designation.
Ionia. Sticking to their powerful
Tripp.
Irving—County tax $3,550; coun­
Claude and Dorothy Hoffman vs Marshall
Hastings citv. 1st and 4th Wards. ty drain Ux $77.33; township ux running attack. Myers, doing some
Paul nnd Grace Thompson. no ac­ Anna
beautiful
broken field running in
McOuffln and Carl Nietha- $777 85; township drain ux 850.48;
tion elven
sprinting
65 yards, tied the score
-2nd and 3rd wards, John no special Ux. Township's percentWanda J. vs Robert W. McLeod, iner:
-■’e'n. Avros' kick was again de­
Harding and Henry Kosbar.
divorce.
flected by a hard charging Ionia
Johnstown—County tax $4,200; line and the score stood tied at 13­
Lee Gilbert vs Yolanda Mix. dl- '
Completely Filled!
county drain tax 891.49; township 12 when the half ended.
Sketched is o smort block shirtwaist,
RUMMAGE SALE
vorce.
Leslie W. vs Norma E- Cook, di­
in the last half the duel of run­
At Oeo. Smiths Market. Fii. i tax $436 19; no drain or special
sparkling with white braid on the soft­
vorce.
SEWING KIT
Sat.. Nov. 5 &amp; fl, Circle 7. —Adv. taxes. Township's percentage of ning on Hastings' nart vs. Iona's
Causes in which no oroerrss has
county taxes Is .042.
passing continued. Running a de­
ly shirred pockets! And a colorful butMaple Grove—Countv tax 85.100; ceptive T formation, the Ionia
1.19
county drain
arain tax &gt;111.09:
ziii.uv. township
wwminp backfield made • completed passes
Lyle CoUlson vs William Rui&lt;.
ton-down-the-front. demure with a
PAY FOR IT IN ADVANCE— ' tax WOO.43: no township drain tax: look as simple as A B C's as they
BUY WAR BONDS
'special tax of S195 88 for fire pro- /cored twice on successful aerials.
Something hell really be
white pique dickey! See our gay col­
tectlon. Township's percentage of The third attempt at conversion
I। -----------------countv taxesuis .061.
thankful Jdf~'whlle he's
was blocked, but the fourth nnd last
lection and select yours today! Bud­
_ | Orangeville—County tax 83.050: were successful as a result of a nothoff at caihp and'ha
' county
rnunlv drain tax 866.44;
Still 44: township
townsllln
get priced. Sizes 12 to 20.
his own mending!
We BUY and SELL
I tax 8848.11; no township drain or
Larsen and Koloff were the Ionia
'special taxes. Townships-percent- stars In the backfield, while VanCONSUMERS POWER CO. PREFERREDS
| age of epunty taxes is .0305.
Hetlow and WhiUida. lonla'a ends,
Fashions Designed On
KELLOGG COMPANY COMMON
PmlrlevHle—Countv tax $5,600; were continually snagging passes
i countv drain tax 812634: no town­ and, played a bang-up brand of
Simple Lines That Will Be
Kindly mail me information on these stocks:
ship drain tax; special tax for football defensively. Myers and
| cemetery $302.29: township tax Thomas were the big guns for Has­
Good-Looking Anywhere!
$1209.15. Township’s percentage of tings on offense dod Ayers. Cole­
NAME
countv taxes is .058.
man and TPwnsend were contlually
। Rutland—County
tax
$3,300; breaking through the line and, gave
ADDRESS
i county drain tax $71.88: no town­ the Ionia backs plenty terworry
, ship, township drain or special
tnxra. Township's percentage of ° This week Hastings will pbv their
DeYOUNG, LARSON &amp; TORGNA
county taxes is .033.
last game of the season with the
Investment Securities
I Thornapple—County tax $6,510; Belding Redskins at Belding. Ionia
1001-3 G. II. Nall. Bank Bldg. Grand Rapids, Mich. Phone 98261
county drain tax $133.95; township plays Greenville.
tax $124360: township drain tax,
$69.00; no special taxes. Township's

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HASTINGS 25 T012

SERVICE MEN’S GIFTS

RAYON CREPE

4-98

fr

AUCTION SALE
In order to settle up the estate of the late Anna Hammond, I will dispose

of

the

personal property at public auction at the farm located one-half mile south of the
Brick church in Baltimore: or 6 miles south of Hastings, 2 miles east and one-half
mile south: or 4 miles northeast of Dowling on

THURSDAY, NOV. 11, 1943
STARTING AT 1:00 O'CLOCK I OFFER THE FOLLOWING:

HORSES
Strawberry Roan hor$e, 14 yrs. old, wgt.
1600 lb$.

Black gelding, 15 yrs. old, wgt. 1500
lbs.

cows
Dutch Belt cow, 9 yrs. old, due Apr. 4.
Red and White Dutch Belt cow, 3 yrs. .
old, due June 6.

Guernsey cow, 6 yrs. old, due May 10.
Holstein cow, 13 yrs. old.
These cows are T.B. tested and large
cows.
Holstein and Guernsey heifer, 19 moi.
old.
Holstein and Guernsey bull, 7 mos. old.

SHEEP
9 Shropshire ewes, 2 and 3 yrs. old.

SOW &amp; PIGS
Sow and 7 nice pigs, wgt. around 130
lbs.

HAY &amp; GRAIN
10 ton hoy.

200 bu. oats.

FARM TOOLS
Deering d-ft. cut binder.

Deering dump rake.
Stock rack, 12 ft.
Deering mower.
2-horse cultivator.
Check row 3-way corn planter.
7-foot double cultipacker, good one.
Double buggy.
Single top buggy.
Dowagiac disc grain drill.
Single 5-tooth cultivator.
Banner walking plow.
Cutter.
Spiko drag.
Set sleighs.
Farm wagon.
Hog trough.
Spring drag.
Logging toad.
Economy King cream separator.
Cider mill.
Iron kettle.
Scoop shovel.
Com shelter.
4 10-gol. milk cans. Fence stretchers.
1500 Ib. platform scales.
50-gal. oil drum.
Some crates.
7-gal. wood churn.
Double work harness.
Light double harness.
Forks, shovels, hoes and other articles
not listed.
Some household furniture.

TERMS: CASH DAY OF SALE, NO GOODS TO BE REMOVED UNTIL SETTLED FOR.

WAR RATION BOOK
FOUR
NOW IN USE
I
(Continued w„ ..... .. —_. ..

are concerned. Sugar stamps in
War Ration Book Four will be used
in the some manner as the sugar
stamps Ln War Ration Book One.
The red tftamps in War Ration
Book Four will not be put into use
until further notice. It is plannod
to use them .or the rationing of
meat, fata and oils, butter canned
milk, canned fish and the other
commodities now being rationed
with the brown stamps in War Ra­
tion Book Three.
The blue stamps In War Ration
Book Four nUo *711 be held in re­
serve. Il Is planned to use them la­
ter In the rationing of processed
foods.
Furthermore, in the near future,
only one ration book *711 be needed
when shopping for rationed foods
n .4 —lit ..... ——4.
shop for food with three books for
each member of the family—War
Ration Book One wus needed for
sugar; War Ration Book Two for
processed foods; War Ration Book
Tlirce for meats, butter, canned
-milk, cheese, canned fish, fats and
oils. Eventually War Ration Book
Four alone will be sufficient. Thus
shopping will be made easier for i
both the housewife and the retailer. ,
War Ration Book Four contains
eight pages with 48 Individual j
stamps to a page. There are six
pages of "point" stamps—of these'
two mges are of red stamps, two
pages are blue stamps, and two ,

These "point value" stamps carry
both letters and numbers, like the
red and blue sumps Ln War Ra­
tion Book Two and the. brown
stamps In War Ration Book Three.
The letters'indicate the period dur­
ing which the stanius will remain
valid. The number e. 5. 2. and 1 in­
dicate the point value. This letter­
ing and numbering system ic idsntlcal with that now in use. The only
difference U that the stamp# in
War Ration Book Four are approx­
imately one-half the size of the
stamps now In use for food ralionln?Tie book also contains two pages
of numbered stamps printed in
black ink: 72 are labeled "spares",
12 labeled "Sugar" stamps and 12
stamps designated for "Coffee",
which is no longer rationed, will al­
so be used as spares. (The books
already were in production when
coffee rationing was discontinued,
and It would have been extremely
costly to iiave made the necessary
changes.)

PERMANENT WAVE-59(

HOMER R. HAMMOND, Admr
pEWEY REED. Auctioneer

JOHN BIRMAN, Clerk

STEBBINS &amp; JACOBS
THE BEXALL STORE
HASTINGS

PHONB till

Washable, Serviceable
Protection!

%

MEN’S SHOP CAP
35c
Working men—protect your
hair from oil and grease!
Popular railroader style with
full pleated top and wide visor.
In Sanforized’ hickory stripes,
blue denim or grey covert.

Sturdy Warmth for Outdoor
Workers!

CORDUROY CAPS
79c
A really practical solution to
your winter work cap prob­
lem!
The bright red plaid ear flaps
tie atop your head In mild
weather and offer complete
protection when pulled down
over ears in blizzards or high
winds.
Visor style protects eyes from
glare and the soft chamolsette lining adds extra
warmth.
A real value for winter Jobs
or winter sports,

Chctterfield With Velvet Collar!

Snappy^for Sports Wear

Belled Catual With Action Back!

FASCINATORS
98c

Winter Models of warm, durable fleece—styled for

seasons of constant service! So practical—lhcy’11.
go where you go and.you’ll wear them with every­
thing from suits to dressy frocks! Clean-cut tailor*

Bright and pretty and as snug
as can be!
Triangular shaped fascinator
knit in a dainty stitch with
either contrasting or match­
ing fringe trim. An impor­
tant .part of every girl'
Wardrobe!

ing ... hardy apd warm. Of soft fleece—lined with

rayon and warmly interlined. Sizes 12 to 20.

To Croce Your Home. Enrich Your Life!.

COMFORTERS

398
Lightweight
comfort
for.
many winters! Combines the
warmth of 1-3 wool with the
durability of 2-3 cotton! Ray­
on sateen covered!

Front Activities

49

COTTON FROCKS
Wear Them AU Winters

2.98
Cottons will play an important
part ill yblir wardrobe this
winter . . . you're doing your
own housework . . . volunteer­
ing your services for Impor-.
Unt war work and what could
keep ybu Kicking neater, pret­
tier—than c r 1 ■ p cottons!
Shirtwaist *or dirndl «dyla In
lots of pretty prints and col-

M.PS if'
l'«’ vr te’.*

LOVL

Rousing yorm of
in the old West
cowboy and In
fans, hair-roiglng t

tender $1
romontl
non-'

�THE HASTINGS BANNER, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1M3 •

Horn* Made Coff««
Cream Battar It
'
Poor Economy
”
dn-nuiM u«y&lt;

TORIALS

JiiXc"
w
eun" «
”5**
“wm- enoush. prove fallacy of raving ra­
r snkMle ground cannot be es- ton pof,,^ by making butter at’
sMabed.
j home, according to the logic of
___ * *. * , __ ________ Pref. p- 6- Luc“ ot lhc Mlclll4&gt;n
Thto writer ha* talked with many state College dairy department,
ao-calkd “wet*" (that to Individ fc one 1* patriotism. The other
uals who do not believe that the the pocketbook,
manufacture and rale of alcoholic
-------------------—4----------Milk
contain*
not* quite
per cent
ttnor should be totally excluded ---------------------------- ----------------------W Jaw—Individuals Who enjoy a day®, while even coffee cream conUrtnir
and
admit
ID
and
a
surnrUtains
18
or
19
per
cent
faL
■rwix ana aanuv
... , . &gt;—iA_,
n ~P r-ntThat
fat

Woodland and
Middleville Hold
Annual School
Events Thit Week

a chicken dinner, hamburger stand*,
movies, a country ator.- and a play

ter then ever. Don't forget the date.

and Saturday thl* week Nov. 5 and
6. with many outstanding feature*

Gates District Added
To Middleville School
TT- w&gt;Un of ,U» O.U, school
district, of Yankeb Springs, recently
voted to unite with Uw 1 Immappte- Kellogg district Tills leaves onlytwo rural achooi districts in that
townalup, all the otliera having
united with area*, maintaining 12grode school*. The nsaesrable prop­
erty 1A the Gates district had been
reduced ccmaMernbiy by state and
federal purchasA1* for the park or
for gante regions where hunting is
allowed without requiring permlsrion of on owner. The enrollment
and attendance at the Gatos school
hat declined so that it was difficult
to maintain school. Twenty nine
other rural districta. still maintain­
ing their district organlaaUon*. are
transporting their pupils to 12grade schools at HasUngii. Nash­
ville. Woodland. Freeport, Delton.
Middleville and Bellevue, and find
they can save money by so-doing.

Mother and Daughter
All of this, combined with the food
’
fact that the vote shows there ace, Here I*.the professor's arithmetic ; miiwril DPHrCCniNfiQ
Had Narrow Escape
at least 3.000 individuals In the on the cost of a pound of butter
UUUWUIL rnUUuLUHlUo
county who believe In prohibition made in the amateur's kitchen:
■
We are Indebted to our Durfee
a* an instrument of good, should be ■ If coffee cream is purchased at
correspondent for the following item
M
Efficient to prevent anv and all 12 cents a half-pint, more than a kmMIiik.
sent in her news letter this week,
tarem^operator*.
____ .1— Ifcerid
&lt;i—____ _ package
nackasre dollar's worth, of cream would be
of an Incident happening In their
eettlnc
to get the four-fiftlis of a
neighborhood that might have had
dtapenaers. etc., from
getting needed
pound of butterfat necessary to
1U4sj tragic results.
"rocky" over the sizeable margin, make a pound of butter.
It seems that on Sunday a bultvictory achieved by opponents of (i If the coffee cream is purchases!
» •" let. fired from the gun of some
*1 option.
, „„
; wby
the quart. at 44 cent*, the cost
.
careless hunter, whizzed through
exceeds an dollar a pound. In
• • •
still exceed*
se
s
the
livingroom window of the Roger
Only a portion of the vote against fact the residue after buttermaking
' Davis home in direct line with the
local option represent* what might would llkelv contain more than 4
kitchen. Fortunately both
Mrs.
••• cent butterfat
be termed "sled length" wet scntl- per
butterfat—tort ifjvot
not used
Davis and daughter Jrrllyn just
K, and is probably not nearly as in cooking or a* a table drink
hapjicncd to be out of the range
nnre numeriOLllv
numencaiiv a*
as the
me 3000
juuu propro"itSTSilter
to"drink
the milk
milk and
and
“
It's ueiter to
drink”tiie
the
bullet
took
and
are
thankful
^".1 co •a UWe
little 1lighter
butter."
ProS‘
roTlSal
“fhUT °on
” buti*
1- " Pr°that the damage was limited to a
hlb
ttonUta who voted
for wcai
sugKeaUi ..5^ IV
n io
u
-----------v
OUhhCOUV.
broken window. Mr. Das is was ab­
option.------------------------------------------- ., obviously poor patriotism and poor
sent at the time so no clue could
'’ ’' '
% , eoonemy
economy to play nt
at making butter."
be
obtained as to the hunter re­
At present, it seems evident that,------------- » * »
■ ■
sponsible for what occurred.
Kellogg School Pupil.

con.tol-fc.1 opuon.

o,

b|f

« ...to
____ —। apple orchard close to Hickory
So. if the extreme wet* nrreit i- corners, ha* reason to be thanker unwilling or unable to take any fUl, and has so expressed himself,
steps toward eatablLshing a satisfne- ,Or the assistance given h'm by the
tory middle ground for control, thev atiidento of the Kellogg school near
might wake up some fine day and that village. On eight different
find thcmselvrs outnumbered at the days, over the past two weeks, a
noil* on another special referendum group of 20 boys and girl-.'from
nranmition
’hat school picked apple, for Mr.
p
' • • •
I Boyes, gathering over 2.000 bushT. I.

rnulhlo that the ' N* f°r hln&gt;:

,lc

PQld ,!x,n’

tlle

H**aduU
P" bushe
‘ wh,ch
he
results of the Tuesday r.ectfon •««*
gaw w
wor)(Crs
,
Warm
might be reversed at some future weather hastened the ripening of the n&lt;'ui.i..t»y Hum IM.,
referendum.
fruit. Mr. Boyes could not find j
.
* * '
men to help him. and the apples ?'"itr£hr!n?r *rJv!fr.S"
Several of the county tavern !wh|-h lhe lchool kids gathered
' 1
owner* have expresaetl willingness saved yip fruit from dropptng U&gt;:
and desire U5 get together with a the ground which wpuld have
repreaentatlve group and see what d$nsed a dacided loss.-,
can be done toward Improving con-' Mr. Boyes apple crop this year
dltion*. If that spirit prevails, then । wa.s considerably larger thaa tost
it seems likely that some progress y«r. At the prevniflnR prices he
I will make a handsome profit. He •P**1.1' rnr&gt;d &lt;can be made. ...
deserves it. for he has shown faith:
____ _ &lt;»rrM
Bui mrr. dleu-Mn conduce In 1
“’&gt;*
Moved hr Miller
an
j
“55
an atmaanhert'
atmosphere of
of goodwill Isn't
isn't thought, study and
hard work..nnd
enough. It will take some hard-head­ has invested n considerable ca4&gt; In
ed thinking, plain talking, and real his venture. He has richly merited
interest in beverage control as a the profit his enterprise nnd good
community problem, to gel e.ny- work will earn him.
HOPF. CENTER
Tlie Bridges-Basin OU Co. IronAllegan to moving their machtorn
o" the farm of Clarence Paym* and
will soon be drilling for oil. *
Mr. anti Mrs. Milton Warner and
two children of Battle Creek spent
Saturdav at the home of.Mr. and
Mrs. Fr-d Aahby. * Mrs. Blrdena
Lyttle and Mrs, FIov McDermott
were Hailing® shoppers Saturday.
* Mr. end Mrs. Clyde Ashby of
Kalatnnroo. their daughter nnd hus­
In 1810, agricultural Workers com­ band. Mr. and Mrs ’Geo. Hartman
prised 77.5 per cent of ail persons of Ill., visited at the Fred Ashby
gainfully employed In the United home Sunday. * Mr and ’Mrs.
Slates. Since then, the proportion Harry Danlek have a daughter from
has dropped steadily until in 1930 it New York visiting them.
BUY WAR BONDS

To the credit of both sides, there
was little or no 'mud slinging." This
to unusual tn view of the fact that
the issue involved was one which
can cosily stimulate violent par­
tisanship. It was strict ly a "home
grown" campaign with outside
pressure and influence held to a
minimum

WATERS CLOTHES SHOP Wi­

Complete Assortment Ot

COMMUNITY NOTICES

The U. S. army air farces pilot*
have been pronounced the "world's

UAJB. this week Thursday PM
Nov. 4 at Mrs Jolui Woodmans.
• The D.G.T.O. club will meet at
the church Nov. 10 with pot luck
suniier and program. Plen.se bring
table service, sandwiches and other
food

Selfridge Field. Mich.
"I know that accidents will hap
pen.” declared Colonel Harris. "1

Cedar Creek Cemetery circle will
meet Wednesday. Nov. 10. with Mr*.
HatUe Whittemore at Delton.
j
Delton
The Cedar Creek Cimtcry circle
will held its next meeting at the
home of Mrs. Hattie Whittemore in
Delton. Wednesday afternoon. Nov.
10.
'Die Delton Inland Lakes Garden
club will hold Ils regular meeting
at the home of Mrs J. c. Horton.
Thursday afternoon. Nov. 11. Roll
call "My Garden Memories." Mrs.
Margaret Potter will be in charge of
the oroaram which will be on “wlntcr care of Birds." There will be

Lake Oilcssa folks srem to have
mastered the fine art of making
their July 4 Homecomings worth
while, also make them pay out and
yield a profit besides In tiie cele­
bration for 1842. the gruss receipts
wci&gt; about $3,200 and the net prof­
it was nearly $600.
This year, according id the treas­
urer's report, the July 4ih event
grossed well over $5,200. with a net
profit of $1,270.98 After setting
aside funds for improving Recrea­
tion Park, a beautiful spot clore to
the business dLstriot nnd ’he take,
the Lake Odessa Civic nnd Im­
provement association, which st»nM&gt;rs the Homecomings, whs able to
contribute $4S2 to Lhc Ionia county
Wnr fund drive. Hats off to Lake
Odessa.
__________
COATS GROVE
The D. G. T. O club will meet
on Wed. evening. Nov. 10 for a pot
luck supper nt the church Pro­
gram chairmen are Mrs Nina Town­
send and Mrs. Donna Slocum.
Please bring sandwiches and other
food anil table service for the sup­
per. * A~Halloween' party .vas held
af the Gordon Endsley home last
Friday evenl«K^-G&lt;rne-. were cnluvcd and /refreshments served. *

day evening nnd Co Acc\t Fosirr
of Hastings presented sonih int.-rcstlna slides. * Mr. and Mrs&gt;Tmil
Woodman and Darlene were stm—
day guests at Kenneth KeLs-v: *
Miss Bettv Kimble was home for
the weekend nnd Jack Osgood of
Woodland was a Sunday visitor n’
Kimbles * Mrs. Pearl Dctnond rnent
a week In Grand Rapids returning
last Thursday.

SOUTH THORNAPPLE
Mrs. Theodore Wicringa took
Theodore to Grand Rapids Iasi
week to their eye specialist and
gives an encouraging report o! his
condition which seems to' Improve
entdualiy. * Clare Barnum -who
lives with his uncle Perry Barnum
assisted Floyd Laclear Saturday- to
draw shock com inside which the
wind had tom down * Mrs. Alfa
Nichols nnd four children are set­
tled in Middleville in the -Mrs.
' Francis nCarl house on South
Broadway. * Mrs. Edna Griffith
expects to return to her home In ।
Kalamazoo Monday following ti few
/clays' visit here at her brothers Beni
'-Park's and family. * Tmir.-dav,
morning there was a coiihlon be­
tween the cars of Gerald Smith of
Hostings and Mrs Claude Shaffer
of the Pinery district which oc­
curred at Gates' Comers. Mrs.
Shaffer’s car rolled over sewnU
times but fortunately iid one was
injured .* Mrs. Llzzib TUnm.of
Middleville accompanied bv her
sister Mrs. Harold Rowe of Detroit
spent Thursday with thel: brother.
/The navy Is studying chemicals Theodore at the Johnafln-Wleringa
which will make wood as fireproof home. Mr. and Mrs: Fn d Wierin- .
Ra were there Sunday P. M * Mr.
as steel.
and Mrs. Leslie Steeby and Utile

for

MEN and WOMEN
Beautiful new plain shades and pat­

terns. Rayon Satin trimmed.
£.98

to

g.75

ALSO BOYS' BLANKET ROBES

Sizes 8 to 16 at
$2.25

Waters Clothes Shop
Selling Quality Keeps Us Busy

CHASE &amp; SANBORN COFFEE
30&lt;
GOLDEN SUN COFFEE
32&lt;
SUGAR, PURE CANE io»». 65c
RED KIDNEY BEANS 4 points Ib. Qc
NAVY BEANS 4 points Ib. 8c
CHEF-BOY-AR-DIE
17
16337473

Magic Chef
1 point

lib.
STRAINED HONEY
VITAMIN CAPSULES 30Straubs
capsules
Major B
B COMPLEX VITAMINS 100 tablets

25
28c
50
89‘

C.Thomas Stores. Inc
BUY BONDS

--------------------BUY STAMPS

be well to follow corn with soybeans
and disc the soybean stubble the

over to the. government ns the site
tor a flying retinol. Within two
months after the government accept­
ed the ground, construction of tho
post was under way. Flying instrve-

to escape as many of the first gen­
eration borers a* possible. Because
first generation borer moths prefer
to lay eggs on tall, fart-growing com.
such plants will have the heaviest
egg deposits.

Fourteen thousand tons of ore arc
required to produce one ounce of
radium.

Ham M. Randolph, a native of Aus­
tin, Texas, who was killed When his.
plane crashed early in 1923. Ran­
dolph's roster of graduates includes

themselves with glory nnd distinc­
tion. not only in the held nf combat.

Judicious Merchant'
M. Paul Bardinet, hAinder of the
famous liqueur firm bearing his
name, was a judge in tho French
tribunal of commerce at the time
hia company was started a century

13c

COTTAGE CHEESE

Evap. Milk

SEE IT IN THE

Creamy, rich. Pure pak carton. No Pt*.
iib. can 19c

Libby‘l or Swift's

CALUMET '

3 u 24c

Baking Powder
VANILLA FLAVOR «-o* benu 10c

Alpine. Avondale, B ox bottle 19c
Quart 21c

PRUNE JUICE

Doughnuts
Sugared or Plain

Lakeshore Honey-Mellow. 3 Pl*.
CC"S" 3

EVAP. MILK

1 3C

Beet Sugar

K1OCE8 5 HOl-OATEO

Michigan Granulated

6c

ib
Slamp 29 Now in Fifed

i I'THIS DEUCIOBS NNIH HUB
THIN IB 9 DOT OF 10 OTHERS'

In lomclo Sauce
14 Points

14 Pts.

DICED BEETS &lt; m

FKES8 EGSS
PORE L'bRD

u3

2

Sharlccing

ls.

3

33c
...
64c

Spry or Crisco. 31b jar 68c. 15 Pls.
is ph. No 2 un 13c
Nc 2Y2 tan 14c, 21 Point 1
TGKATOcS

no j««.

BREEN BEWS

11c

FSEESTME TEACHES S^iTc

' Giajptl;" Halvas. 27 Poinls

4 Fl: 2 tb pkg 23c. 8 Pl*
SQDA CRACKERS
tn&gt;

17c

CNLOniTE

gallon 25c

dozen 63c

Quarti

carton SI.24
78c

Fenn Rad 1005c Pure Pennsylvania

PURE EGG NOODLES i b Pi3 17c

Broad, Medium or Fino
RITZ CRACKERS

nb Pty

21c

Nalional Biscuit
2 ?t;: 25c

■o« pig 9c

FLAKES

tb

31c

pig

10c

pkg

12c

5

SNREODEO WHEAT

Rm-

Urge O J C
luvet

National Biscuit
WHEAT GEMS

Cream of Wheal, pkg 22c

Your Government asks you to
- Store Potatoes NOW !

Quart 13c

Avondale

MUSTARD

Store-ground, old-fashioned flavor
SOUP MIXES

pig 7c

SAHGO MPC03N

w 10c

Bumper cropol Potaloo* ihi* year-helpraliava lack of warehoujs
space by buying Potatoes in quantities and storing lhem at homo

MICHIGAN POTATOES 15

43c

50

$1.49

U. 5. No. 1 Quality.

lOO-lb. BAG J2.79

10 &amp; 39c

IDAHO POTATOES
Best bakers

Yallow or While
SWEETHEART SOAP 2

MAINE POTATOES

100-lb. BAG $3.79

Imo

13C

Woodbury’s, 3 bar* 23c
GRANULATED SOAP «o- P*g 16c

Kroger's Avalon •
ELASTIC STARCH

12 0&gt; pig

9c

Argo Glon Starch, I Ib pk.g 8c

ORANGES* 12c
New Crop FLORIDAS.

Sweet, full of juice

iun&lt;h«*. d*nam, mujs

Fresh California Dates
Celery Cabbage

Packaged Spinach

2

Rest crop, toney

35c

H4b.

35c

«*« 7c

CAMEO CLEANSER

Wyandotte Cleanser, can 8c
CLIFTON TISSUE

&lt;b*

u.d 13c
pig. 25c

For Sotodr

pr»w*ih»d. d«n, fr»*h

3

Good bnlnri

Northern Spy Apples

Inst pit apple

roll* 13C

Wrapped balhroom tissue
PAPER TOWELS

ion 9c

..

Red Cross CANVAS GLOVES

13c

Brown Jersey Gloves, pair 17c
BLOCK SALT

Porto Rican Yams

MGiOR OIL

19c

Regular or quick cooking

Oregon Poors

Country Club Saratoga type wafer*

Junbo .u.

Golden - delicious

ROLLED OATS

U. 5. No. 1 Quality.

Van Camp'*- No ralion point* I
FANCY POES
i&gt;b pt, 12c

2 can 13c

Evorgood. Fancy quality. 8 Pts.

SUH

9c

DiB

TENBERONI

6 Pls.
n0

CUT WAX BEANS

Counlry Club

U. S. No. 1. All purpose - good bakers, good boiling potatoes

Gcod qua'i.’y 8 Points

MASON JARS

40c

58c

Largo size - in cartons

KEDGO

TO

5£

Psfisske Fleur

Gtossiw 11c

Diced Carrots, jar 9c,

BURRY'S CRAX

12 oz. can

Kroger’s 7-Cercal Assl.
(Kellogg's Varieltos, pkg 22c)

GdL-i

can 7c

Homogenized. 1 Pt.

POUND CAKE

43c More Vitamins
23c
12c

it

EMBASSY

can 7c

GERBER’S Baby Feeds

Strained or Chopped. I Pt.
LIBBY'S Baby Foods

Spotlight Coffee

Peanut Butter
2
Keyko Margarine
Pffifk snd Bsans1
Bel
Niblets
TeijWto Juice utz “
l&amp;fd fifcdsi Ffour
BilGhd Fiour

26c

Safe for babies I 1 Pl. per can

dozen
Calio Wrapped

KNOW IT’S
FRESH I

AH popular brands

Attention! Specials!

•chool for the training at instructora

tory of Randolph Field bo«» back to
August 18. 1028, when 2.300 acres ot
level farming land. IB miles north-

oata following soybeans, thorough
parking of the soils will aid in se­
curing good stands of the Jegumts.
In areas of heavy infcslaUcn. it to
desirable to avoid early planting of

IF IT WONT HELP WIN THE
WAR—FORGET IT.

Randolph Field. Texas, one of the
army'a foremost Hying training
schools for 10 years, will «mm to

ter. AU cornstalks and weeds should
be removed or plowed under before

7k Tfatr Ckfae ef

CI&amp;ARETTES

BLANKET ROBES

Now Is. the time for farmers to
map their warfare against the Euro­
pean corn borer. Clean plowing to
an Important practice in the control
program and is more satisfactory
than burning, because this latter
practice fails to kill an the borers

our alliea or any of our enemies.”
Colonel Harris brought out the fact
that on the basis of present rates.
775 out of 1.000 pilots will fly for an
entire year without an accident of
any kind. Out of the 225 who are
involved in accidents, said Colonel
Harris, fewer than 50 will receive
un Injury of any kind.
"This is a good record of safety,
indeed it is a great record." Colonel
Harris said, "but it is not perfect—
and we will be satisfied with nothing
•short of perfection.”

Lake Odessa Made
$1,270 On July 4
Homecoming

S5.
“W ““
™ Did FBoVCS
'"« Job for
merely vgtlng against one particular
to™

son were Sunday evening gueeta of! a display of feeding tray*, auct
her unde and wife. Mr. and Mrs.. boxes, bud houraa. bud book* and
Charlie Ai-.dler. * Mrs. Frand* neeta She will alao tell about “WinOllver waa tn Grand Rapid* SU- - —
“
unlay for denial work. * Mrs MaUe I
Garrett of Middleville and Mr. and West Hope
Mr* Floyd Lcdear were Sunday
The Aid dinner will be held
guest* of Perry Barnum and statter. Wednesday Nov. 10, at the Ray
Mrs Lydia Wilson. Mr®. Lydia----- Barnes home.
who was quite Ul last Tuesday is
much better.

50 Ib. 46c

3

23c

For healthy livestock

4 it&gt;»

36c

PARD DOG FOOD

pkg. 10c

Dehydrated

Chuck Roast - 26c SRVE50
Kroger'i Tenderay. Tender, delicious.

Tendoray
Sirloin Steak Kroger's
11 Points
Kroger's Tender*/
Boiling Beef
6 Poinls
Standing Rih Roast
PIECE BACON

Lean, wall-flavored.
SWin'S PREMIUM.

Skinless Franks. Ib. 35c
LEONA SAUSAGE

Sliced.
Hens.

3 Sc

YELLOW PERCH

fc 32c

PORK HOCKS

Froth - not rationed
2 pis.
or Pork Hearts (3 Pls)

n&gt;

ton

HAMS

BEEF LIVERS

n&gt; 31t

SWIFT'S PREMIUM

Solid Pack No Pomlj

tb. 33c
5 Poinls
lb. 31c

5 Points .

STEWING CNtCKttS

Not rationed

ib

35c
19c
27c

FRES-SHBRE OYSTERS Pml 55:

6 Poinls

RING BOLOGNA

ib

31c

5 Points

SLICED BACON

9 Poinls

Sliced. 6 Pls.

lb 17c

'

PORK FEET

Hr

COOKED
SMOKED

«&gt; 36cpu

No! rationed. Tasly, mealy

KROGER

Compared With Otfw WaB-Kncwa S'Oitdil

IkROGER’S

guaranteed

Vitamin Capsules
High potency assures you a lull
days supply of essential vita­
mins in each capsule.

3 -*»■ s1.39
BUY THOSE

HIHRKETS

WAR BONDS
atiyour convenient
-Kroger Store

�THE HASTINGS BANNER, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 4. 1M3
talncd with a family dinner Bun- would rather e
&gt; muddte was a bonference of OP.A. Ing which regime site sp&lt;*e at a I Barry county boj
day in honor at to* •IghlMOlh
Our
, officials, business men and a certain meeting cf the Michigan Pras club.' Bob Oorkto and others but hope
birthday of their nephew, Marvin erably. Il was
oosigraeman who is a member of
• • ‘
&gt; (o do uo before leaving for New
McLeod of Grand Rapids. Marvin
Pop-corn, up
,
'————————— ll&gt;a enlisted tn tha Army Air Oorpe uJenUful at o
the congreMloncl Price Control
Walking .through Lafayette Park. York.
Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Vender and and is now awaiting toe call to the **““*•*“---Committee. The ORA.
o P. A. wan
was passing ju-t ucroea from the White House [
. ’
over tnaat
meat markets; gasoline sta­ (whjch
sons were Hastings visitors Batur- I rarvfce. Oueete wore Mr. and Mrs.
11OW under con*.tant
After 1 houxhte—Some of the
tions, food stores and other-private guard), we raw exactly what had ! ,„
day. On Bunday afternoon thar | Raymond IttikaM, MaMn ani
called on Mrs. Flora Shulze of । Nancy of Grand RapMs and Mr.
entel pi Ims that had been forced to , been mcmKMKMi
mentioned In
ui a
■ news magazine
i,—-■*— । —----- dummy
—.........* guns
w—- on
—— top
— r of
— th?
——
Woodland Evanzelteal Church
Nashville. A Mr. and Mn Ward I and Mrr&gt;. Dell WUUams of Woodgo out of burinra as fttrt -om of I B few
bick. on one of the House Office building (so prominent
fcsstor, Jiff. Deabler
Plante of Hartford were Sunday [ land.
u.Mk “J*™’
, ben«ht»
^rnard to new stories a few months ago)
gutwte of her parente. Hr. and Mrs. i
-----------Morning worship 10:00
cunii enaman, ^Vnat do yen tntnk
iUarr,r-v&gt; roirrrh waiihv
..........
...... . .
.
Bunday
school
11:00
Milan Tnirnbo. A Miss Fem Wheel- j Epworth Leagae lUltewaea Party
my non m reurwi nine* m iiSiiunK York financier and ric*! conftoenL
...... ......................
Evangelical Ix-agur. of C. E. 1:00 fnr If it Isn't protection of the right* oy president Rocrevelt. the i.uiie re-isarily prove that all of the dumter of Grand Rapids spent the week- | Friday evening the members of
Evening Worahip i.U
erd
Mrs. Lawrence
Hilbert.
* ,. dirt
the Epworth
League of the Mrthoot Americans to earn their own
he fllkd with President Wl'.son in-v'
’°P“ commented a byMr. with
and Mrs.
Howard Baker
and
C&amp;urch enjoyed
inn" war
vrc:lul‘. under-Children would love WartiMid-Week Prayer Service Thurs­ livellhood in Independent bunlnr-.,
enterprise. which is the American
/
• » •
I )■’»»—
----- •
children
~ of Lansing were weekend
- ■ ty Thirty*flv« toiww
day evening.
[guests of her nwUier. Mrs. Norma were driven by B&lt;
Choir Rehearsal Wednesday eve- Way of Life?", #
grey rquirrew ana pigeons on ,
War Worker! need transportation. If
! For btir thrill well take W.nh- tame
'
.over
town.
—
It. is a unique oppor­
Sitton. * The Rev. and Mrs. H. V. about tiie country ro
"^omen’s
Missionary
Society
We raw ■ hum volume of rules in«,on
ltA S’*"1 *nd «»cnr •’&lt;tunity that the young page bora to
Townsend attended the Michigan the*-, church where
•
srcat to nib flbows with, tn pref­ Congress have—We’ve decided that’s
you do not need your car we will pay
! Interchurch convention at Grand played and refrw
tun i TErt ^e b£?iU madT^ul errnrr to ”°ll&gt;’wood with it- UmRapids of last week. * Mr. and served. The church
our yotinn •’Bill” is to do when 1
Nov. 21 to Dec.
atara. talent and glamour. what
,
gic jiszw cuiwii.il u) .niunu a.Mrs. Lyle Cook and son Gordon of dressed in gala Halloween decorais old enough—providing, ot;
g0”
2'- •Tliere'x juM. one dteconcerttog note hr
1
highest cash price for it. All years from
eminent agencies which have no on a trip like tills, you realise mm- course, il inceti. with his approval 1
Grand Rapids were Monday dinner
congressional sanction but one now I than ever, amidst tills collection of i which it pnhably wont).—Why
cuesta of the Rev. and Mrs. Geo.
Woodland Wesleyan
iWlngard. Gordon cook, a nephew Buddy and David Vender Entertains
Methodirt Church in operation.
'36 to'41.
I the great minds of the country, that doesn't the cut|lng off pan’, cuffs |
lot the Wingard’s, leaves Nov. 11
Qleun
E
Miller.
Pastor
to
save
material
committee
’
’
decide
।
Buddy and David Vender, sons
! you know practically notldng at all. to Git off the arms of women’s
Ifor service with Lhc Marinea. * Mr. of MT. and Mrs. E. E. Vender of
A Goapel center where Christ is
1 liut then the comparable thing, roa’ - -reemr. xs If half the women |
land Mrs. Fay C. Wing were Sunday East Woodland, entertained with a upheld.
tagton two seconds before you sense | Wbuia happen In
in ,Hollywood- it you In Washtneton wrar their eoata like .
dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ora Halloa-ten party Saturday evening.
Preaching service Sunday night the tension of the war. Streets arc , vould
ol whn.
Inrnn
Lehman of East Woodland.
PM
cape® and h-l the arms flop. Come I
filled, with uniformed men of all ■
GUCT-ta were Merrill Lee and Gor­ 7:»
We welcome the friends and branches of the service. More "brass
u*» *d cnld day and it may be a
Mcsdiimaa Carl Waits, Lawrence don Tyler. Robert and Donald Mat­
neighbors around Woodland to hate"
tia» Uian
uuu. you
twu
W in
U&gt; any
«U.7 wrc;
We expect t:&gt; visit Hie F-rntsgmi different picture The committee ,
’d see
other
Hilbert, Ernest Sliorno and Reuben thews and Rodger Paul.
controlling
these
things
may*------have
conic
and
worship
with
us.
erne
city
In
the
United
States.
Jir.t
i
tomorrow
the
tergost
building
of
,
—
— '*
----- •**'
-------------Wolcott were 1Jinxing visitors. Wed(Former
Brethren
Church.)
rrnre
foresight than we gtve them
thia
morning
walking
toward
the
it*
kind
in
the
world
—
wi
ve
read
all
ne.vdav * Mr. and Mrs. Ralph leff­
301 E. State St.
Phana 2680
Weiring Home Sold
credit for.
capital, while waiting to crois tiv- about it—now we want to
it
ler nnd Joan accompanied by Mrs
V. R. Wotrtng who recently re­
afreet
(pedestrians
here
arc
fined
and
pay
our
respects
to
Grand
RapCora I-effler and Miss Hilda Smith turned to his home in Woodland
33 If they croes against a red light— Id* JuliuR Amberg, who lias h:.s cfof Woodbury were dinner guests from Kalamazoo has sold his house
Jb week Mrr.. Willhun Dunlap
tt
works*
a
Navy
Captain,
cqusl
flees
there,
mad?
happy
when
she
iwlvnl
Sunday cf Miss Doreen Clary and and tot to Mrs. Maud Bare of Has­ * WASHINGTON *
rank to an Army Colonel, stood
Mrs. Vcrc Miller of Hastings. This
who will Lake possession in a
Iwas a birthday dinner in honor of tings
alongside, too. exclianged remarks
Gninu to Waller
Going
Walter R-rd
R'-rd iKgaillil
htyiiitsl noUnclng his safe arrival to Eng­
PICK-UPS
•bout the weather and Uuit he thLs afternoon to see if any of our land His address is:
Ralph’* blrthdav * Mbs Hu Ida Eu- short lime. Mr. Wotring’s plans for
BY ROSE DeFOE COOK
walked to keep in trim. We didn't local boys are there and see It. ■rariper of Fowlerville is visit tog her the future are indefinite.
Sgt William E Dunlap. 3M58852.
have tne temerity to ask his name time operations Merle Lancaster
(sister and brother. Mr. and Mrs.
A.P.O. 12133
Woman's Study Club to Meet
Want to Buy or Sell?
(Howard Hewitt mid Mr. and Mrs.
c o Postmaster
Washington, Oct. 27th:—Th be­ before he left to enter the FVderal was there for a time, but hnx stnee
The November meeting ot the
Trade
CotnmlMton
building,
which
,
been
moved
to
Pennsylvania.
Haven't
New York -City
Ted Super nnd Jeraire Ibis week. Woman's
study club will be held at gin with, we left Detroit on Hie Red has been taken over by the Naval_______________________ •
Mr. and Mrs. Hewitt and Mia Euoer the schoolhouse
Tuesday evening. Arrow with fortner-Gov. and Mrs. Cenzoralilp Division. No matter
Brucker waving good-bye to us. not
Euper at a blrthdsv dinner in hon­ November 9. The topic for discus­ that they were expressly tlicrv for what name is on a building the orl- |
MONTOOMIIY WAtO
or of Jeriler’s ctehth birthday. ★ sion will be South America.
our departure, they had accompan­ a Inal offices have been moved and ;
Mr and Mrs. L. F. Slocum and
ied others to the train, but they
3
daughter Gloria of Grand Rapids
Included us in their good-byes, as there.
To
give
an
Idea
of
the
tremendous
1
21
were weekend gucsta of Mr. and
we started on our Journey. (You
I Mrs. D B Green. On Sunday they
may remember former-Gov. Bruck- size of various governmental de­
THEY'RE LOW IN PRICE! DEPENDABLE QUALITY! EBE TREE!
I were nil dinner gue.sta oC Mr. and Smith with Mrs. Edltii Black as er was one of the prominent heroes partments here, across from the
|Mrs. Dale Bump of South Hastings. leader. Electton of officers will be of the Red Arrow Division In the Willard hole) is a temporary build­
ITlils was a birthday dinner in hon- held and every members Is urged to hurt war. He is as energetic, active ing. two blocks long, two stories
\ STAR SELECTIONS FROM WARRS CHRISTMAS FARABI OS
high,
that
Ls
devoted
to
U.
S.
In
­
|cr of Mrs. .Bump ♦ Mr. and Mm
and as tolerated in the affairs ot
formation
relative to ail of the
[Arthur Allerdini Sr.. Woodland.
SCHOOL NOTES
[Mr. and Mrs, E. R- Owens and
Incidentally, Mrs. Bruckcr, a charm­ governmental war activities.
High School
’daughters of Grand Haven. Mrs
ing looking person, la always affable
On Friday. Oct 29. the togli and cordial.)
I Senn Crockford of Milwaukee and
This Intangible war atmosphere
[Mr. and Mm J. L. Crockford were school had the pleasure of listening
As everj-one knows, travel Is of which we speak, here at Wash­
I citcsta Sunday at a game dinner at to n very interesting talk given by
congested and nt times un­ ington. leaves one with a profound
fihe home of Mr. and Mrs. Welby ,LL Ooi. Henry Stang of the Ord- greatly
feeling ot the tremendous rrapan। nance Dept, of the U. 8. Army. Ooi. comfortable. but there is never a MbUities resting on all of those In
j Crockford
complaint Everyone accepts accotn.nd
Mn
John
Hynes
spent
,
U
’
k
7
,
,u
On
rt
l
!r
d,,U
5*
J Mr. ar... —... —
,
Mncdatlon with gratitude and for [lublic office—particularly the man
ekend
with
Mr
nnd
Mrs.
problems
of
the
Ordnance
departlihe weekend
with Mr.
.
etcena wiui
sir. nn«
,n iUpp|yln_ BncJ maintaining our part, we urc always conscious oi n the White House who-e decision.-,
tR-bert crockford of Midland. *
। an undercurrent of guilt to think will effect nil mankind. .
’Miss Helena Benner of Battle Creek ji the tralnlg of soldiers and those on
I
the
battle
fronts. He brought with i
Floating Appearance, Sound Construction, Low
Furnituroi You’ll particularly wont Io soa these
• vlrltcd her parents. Dr. and Mrs.
We spent half a day in thr hous?
when millions of our fighting forces
I
him
some
displays
of
ammunition.
|O. F Benner over the weekend. * I
aro suffering so acutely. We ray to office building visiting with th'*
Prices—that’s why millions coma to Wards for
Values that "fit" into Christmas budgets!
Harry Hough of Hartford called on .j Included In tnis display war. a 90 ourselves we would feel the rewards various members of the Micnlgan
nun
shell
and
a
”
1
pounder",
tracer
Mr. and Mrs F. E. Border las’.
delegation. The only cangreviman
Wednesday. * Lotos Vincent cf bullet for a 50 eallber machine gun clothes end stood in the rain, un­ not In was Roy Woodruff, 'home
told of their uses.
'Plainwell called on Mr. and Mrs. end
a.cold), from tne 10th district
The high point of his talk oc­ protected for hours, but that would with
■rOUbcrt Mclz-od on Saturday. * Mr
certainly be of little or no help to —the Bay City locality. 'Congress­
curred
when.
In
speaking
of
our
’and Mrs. lurfa Manchester of
the allied cause and besides, we’d man Woodruff originally came from ,
IBncklnridge are visiting Mr. and resources, he brought out that the look worse than ridiculous—so Eaton county where he lived on a
young
people
of
Woodland
high
J Mrs Gilbert McLeod for-a few days.
farm near Elton Rapids.* Repre­
ttxats the way it is.
J* Mm. Rnse Paniey of Belding is school and all others like them were
sentative Hoffman was hard at
real resources of our country
Upending several days with George the
Peace or War—Washington is the work, and is Interested In the out­
nnd that without their adequate
i Schneider and Miss Etta Schneider training
most Intriguing city on this con­ come of the Barr}- county, local op­
and
education,
the
objec
­
election. Hoffman fe the best
[and other relatives.
tives of this war were without tinent. Quite naturally, there are tion
nationwide congressman from
meaning. We are deeply grateful many changes here since the war. known
the 4th district since E. L. Hamilton
Don’t Forget the School Fair
to Col. Stang for his instructive Arriving at Ute huge Pennsylvania ot
Niles.
This Is the week of the Annual •nd Informative discussion.
station, an experience to itself, is
PT A Sclwol Fair. FRIDAY. Nov.
slightly hectic due to the fact that
Had a.chnl with congrcsKWionnn
5. Beginning with a grand, chicken
you wait for others who perchance Frances
Sen lorn Enjoy Game Supper
Bolton of Ohio, who spendinner served from 5:30 to 7:30 in
The Benters planned a gome are going your way before you are,• iw&lt;*d and put through the hill
the cafeteria the 1943 Fair will be supper
Friday evening. The boys able to secure a taxL The cab driv­ i providing the Nurses Corps trninopen to the public. There will be
ers
insist
on
a
full
load.
' ing''which is inow in operation. It
&lt; xhlblts In the Ag. Room. Home Ec. of the class shot the game, and
prepared
It
for
cooking.
The
girls
l is an exhitaratenirexperier.c? to visit
| Room and movies. shows. Games on
W*“4™&gt;O" .1WU..
; wllh uSi aScimiTSe o
the main floor with the hamburger cooked the dinner in the school
and ire cream stands and a country m frier la and furnished the rest of William Fwkbursl Smith. Mm oi I mtr natlcn land how wV I re lit.
store, all for your pleasure. Two the menu. Many of the senior boys the late J. M. C. Smith, congress- we mlssM'' Conqresxwonw) Clare
are
crack
shots
and
game
In
plenty
man from the 3rd district for 13 Booth Luce, the beautiful, njluchbingo games will be plnved all eve­
whs
furnished.
years, has been in Waihington ever publicized, lady from Cimixfku-.
ning. Mr. Williams nnd his bond
Mrs. Frances Bawdy. English and since 1910 when he came here a&lt; who was out of town for the &lt;1a&gt;will play early in the evening be­
nte fathers personal secretary, and ! but we liopc to meet her b.’forc we
fore the shows open. A Minstrel Latin teacher, who has been quite h"
knows what It’s all about. "Bill,'
'’Bill,"’ I leave,
show nnd a Comedy with special
who is a corporation lawyer.
lawyer, is exex...
expects
to
return
to
her
classes
| music will be given.
y busy,
bus&gt;'. a considerable porLeft fJic captital in time to attend
' Free admission. Fun for all. The soon. Mrs. L, H- Brumm has been hnusthigly
teaching
In
tier
place.
Uon of his work dealing with O.P.A. 1 the Women .•&gt; National Press club
proceeds arc for the Hol Lunch
regiitatjcns
the.-*
days.
A
merchant
tea
at
lhc
Willard
affair
Calvin Vandecar. son of Mr. and . ---------...... . —...»»«.» lra
v«uluu nt which
wiucu «unur
1 program In the Woodland TownrtUp
M-hnol. Mr. end Mrs. Albert Shel- Mrs. Leon Vandecar of this village from the middlewcst made a spe- Mrs. Roosevelt was scheduled to athnd the misfortune . test Friday I cial trip down here to put the cards , t, nd. however, when we left she had
lenbarger arc cludrmen this year.
while playing in the swings at cm the O.P.A. table. Said he. •’Gen- not yet arrived. &lt;dne cant wait
I Uemen, here are the figures. If I [ ad Infinitum even for the First
ILL Col. and Mrs. Stang Entertained school to break an arm.
■sell at your prices Ill be out of Lady cf the Land) Saw Esther
Lt. Col. and Mrs. H. J. Stang of
Fourth and Fifth Grades
business in six months and I’m tell- VanWagner Tuffy who writes Wash­
Texnrkanna, Texas visited the lat­
Mrs. Martha V. Smith, teacher
.—
„ you
.
2-PIECE LIVING ROOM
ing
I intend to stay in busi- ! tngton News for a number of Mlchter’s sister and family. Mr. and
The
Fourth
grade
sketched
and
ne6S-’
1
. igan papers. Mrs. Tuffy is a past
Mrs. knrl C Faul from Friday until colored a scene for the diorama of nets.
Monday. On Saturday evening. Mr. a Pueblo Indian scene. The next
VALUE-PRICED AT WARDS
and Mrs. Faul entertained in their scene w!U be of desert life.
honor. Out-of-town guests were Mr.
There’» a strong hint of tomorrow in the design of this sofa and chair.
Two girts, Janice Sandbrook and |
iand Mrs. Earl Coleman and Judge Anna
Reuther had birthday
and Mrs. Stuart Clement of Has- treats Marte
Beautifully upholstered in a mohair-and-cotton high-pile frieze that
for the room last week.
’(hi St in da v. Mr. nnd Mrs. Richard
We made masks for our Hallo­ k
party. Those on the ’ enter- |
Hughes and Mrs. C B- Benham of ween
S
Jp
Hastings,
Mich.
Telephones
2244-2557
r
Ji
[Allegan were guests at a family talnment committee were Normal,
Jean Classic. Janice Sandbrook, j
(dinner.
gin for I ho whole fomllyl
Monday. Mr and Mrs. Faul drove Shirley McUmlthan, Gordon Drown j ।I
Last two times THURSDAY and FRIDAY
them to Dowagiac, their former and Arnold Dean Erb.
Our stamp money including n
home, where they visited. Mr. and bond
Wallace
Beery
arid
Eay
Baintcr
last week was 340 75.
1
Mrs. Walter Gilbert before their
Visitors were Mrs. Paul Town- I
return to Texas on Wednesday.
"SALUTE THE MARINES
send. Donna Kay Sandbrook. Dick
, .1...
। Ekklns. Shirley classic. Donna Jean '
A ' Strimback. Janet Crosby and MarMembers of thr South Woodland
Meycr8/
SATURDAY ONLY. NOVEMBER 6
Church of thr Brethren and Uie I
/ _______
VICTORIAN STYLE
DOUBLE FEATURE ATTRACTION
5 PIECE MODERN
Sunfteld Church of the Brethren
Flrth
KUth Gr&lt;des
attended a Bible Institute at the
Mn ArIle B Slllnaier. teacher il
[Thornapple Church of the Brethren
We were gUd
Shel- ' ।
DESK CHAIR
DINETTE SET
intar
Clarksville
|enK*rucr
Mrs Ackley and Anne,|l
^V, 8o
f2“? Saturday and Sun-। ; Hall
® uTdurtog!^k
"SHANTYTOWN
Zlaler and-the Rev. Wllbv of Chlca- ■ R9dger Faul shared with us his I
and Ruth .Warwick and Walter Reed
R°‘
exhibit of a soldier's daily rations
------------ . while he te on maneuyera. Aitiiough ।
PETTICOAT LARCENY
Celrbralex Birthday
' ; this is suposed to be a well balanced
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Nowicke enter- | day's supply, many decided they
Put this on your Chrijtmai list!
This dinette is attractive and well
SUNDAY ond MONDAY. NOVEMBER 7-8
Attractive Victorian style, with
made—ar exciting Ward voluel
Fred Astaire and Joan Leslie

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I Add&gt; -Smith. NaahviUe: Mrs. Mln' bocker had lived on his farm In PENNOCK HOSPITAL
EAST DELTON
PASSING OF MRS.
MUs Blanche Thomas of Grand nle Shriner, 134 E. Court; Mr*. WARREN MOORE
Our mmmunliy —
,o
JJP,; SrJJ'SJS .'SCf!
n__,u_
-___ _ ____ ___
»__
. . j*.V Becker, inn
— —.
ri-ank
xjo U
N. .JL-LU
Michigan;
The many friends of-Mrs. War­
suTdlTa? M “11
hr
farm before and after school. Good vru 11 1 ,rvu nu ’’J
Walter
Snyder.
Hast
Ina.;.
R
2:
Mrs.
pltal
staff.
ren Moore were shocked to hear of
Jf
rtw.lo.i'rs • Sumvln, u. two — Hurry und
•7&lt;w5 U.' n-wr
war effort. Jack!
For the first time in a long while
Monday following an
Mr*. Gordon Ironside's Camp Fire
Df-William, and a daughter. Mr*. Flora
Patients dUcliarged during the hey death on
X There's a party In the wind’
MBs Tueaink. superintendent of
there were no mothers or baoies
al Pennock hospital on
roun met
pun. Monday
m P^inwdi and twin Blddk- aI1 of Hastings; four grand­
group
met at
at four
four pan.
Monday aftaft­
week are: Mrs. Ruaseli Bauer. operation
the hc*pltel ha* sent some pam- Keep your ears open!
on
the
third
floor,
all
having
been
Saturday. She had been ailing for
president,
Pl®" and Manne wwere
“?e vtedh?
Ernest
of Ha*ernoon, Janet
J—* Osborn, ----.U—. I?*™Patsy and Petunia. tha&lt;&lt; famous -----------phlels on the new army training
sisters
Mary
visl- children;
tln«s anda abrother.
*Ui^ Un
Effie
Col- discharged. Late in the afternoon, Plainwell; Mrs Theron Belson and ' several months, but her condition
n 1-rid.r
Mary
and
werew.w.
visl
wru
rw.
baby. Dorr Webb and Glenn Den- was not considered so critical until
« Margie
u&gt;e R;«
nT aXii
'SrS.
corps; if you are Interested, ask cats, are enjoying life immensely presiding. Tlie girl* planned =. hike
however,
three
mothers
were
ad
­
these days On. for a ent'* existence for next week providing the weather 'ora
nls. Nashville: Otto Hedges and last week.
Marjorie Stanley for the booklet.
Mr8 F3?,v'!p, Morford *?.d, were held at the Walldorff funeral mitted.
Us n-itable. Lost Friday our group
thl* wartime.
ot the Leila Poet has- Baby Merle Thompson. Freeport:
.Mr and Mrs. George Aten enter­ during
She U survived by her husband;
ndson Charles spent
spentFrl-! home Wednesday afternoon at two
arandson
What can we do for the war ef­ had a Joint Halloween party with
Mrs. William J Wortley, James A.
tained at an open Ixxxse last Mon­ fort?
tcr S'«■»- «*cv. u. ». ovunuu w entgenologUt for Pennock hospital. Scheldt and Mrs. Arthur Ferguaon one son. Tech. Corp. Warren Moore
Many things. What about Miss Wilcox's group. The dinner and d*' a,,,er?o?P w‘l"
day for Doris Smith Hilbert, a for­ writing
. Canyr Perry. Ohio; one daugh­
to some of our’ boys in the 1 evening’s entertainment was planned near Hinds Comers. * Mr. and Mrs., ficiating. Interment in the Rutland
Lake Odessa; Mrs. George Hcbdcn. Jr
mer Hastings teacher. Mr. Hilbert
■niank* to Mrs Jerry Bedford 609
Mrs Glen S:orrs of Hastings;
; by the girls who report a good time. Charlie Beck of Scott* speiit Sun- cemetery.
W. Green: Mrs. Edward Wer­ ter,
and
Mrs.
Finkbeiner
of
Middleville
ir to Instruct cadets at the Univer­ arms’ camps and oyeneas.
’
TiJ,
___
______
Anv
v
fh
titter
Atewnrt
----------------»
»
».
—
.
.
n
sister. Mrs. Harold Smith, of Inis
Joyce Nixon, Reporter day with her sister, Mrs Stewart
ner. Hastings. H 3; Mrs. Harold city:
for
the
donation
of
magazines
and
sity of Michigan in lanltary eqgland n brother. George Herrick
_______ Waters. * Mr. and Mrs. Robt LuuPhillips and baby. Bellevue. R 2: of California.
to
Mr
Esterman
of
Middleville
for
neennr.
.
Tile Camp Fire
Girls
had
a
Halaiid
Mrs
MOTOR
MACHINIST
ATE*
1
'
o.„
j
d-n of Battle Creek. Mr. and Mrs.
Arthur Palmer and baby. Del­
the box of candy given to the Mrs.
Funeral service* were held at
The assembly last Friday morn­
iwecn isuiy
nartv
ut the
of mn&gt;.
Mrs
W111
louden-------and Mrs
Ola Moon
of . A gouvenlr
....
. W
ton. R 1; Mrs. Steven Bristol. Purl the
loween
party ui
home ui
Mrs. _
iween
uic
none
----.
------of
the
present
nurses.
Leonard
chapel on Wednesday
ing wa* decidedly of the slap-stick |
Clark o Dunnell’s. Tutsdav. Oct 2fl 3 Hickory Comers, unaon ixniaen.i int Mrs
Two babies have been bom dur­ Clinton. Ohio; Mrs. Kendall Reahms afternoon nt two o'clock, thr Rev.
variety. It depicted Sic life of
ThA. have ten
.... girls in their etoud of the
Thev
thf U.
D- S.
3 N.. stationed at FarraFarra- t»«t ,~re. Shirley
amney Henry
Henry prb
trues
and'baby. 429 S. Washington: Mrs. L Winston Stone officiating. In­
« 3:M W &lt;ut rtaho. hLs wife and little ™ 9^ ’^T ie^y wto’lTtr^ ing the week: A girl to Mr. and Floyd
»jazte Ott«»en. captain of the foot-|
flrtt fall
of Honor
Main and baby. Hustings. R terment in Riverside cvmetfiry An
Mrs
Harold
Phillip*,
Bellevue.
R
bail team.
rwas held at Central school October school. "I Send Red Rover', and of Lansing and Mr. and Mrs Ste- "
“
5: Mrs Arthur Baker. Middleville:
----------j
ancy bo
], ­ wart Waters and family were re- '"’K
a subenoser as motor ma- 2. Oct. 25; a boy to Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Earl Warner nnd baby. 740 obituary sketch will apjrcur next
tart week Thursday we had locker I 26 before 300 high school student* Bingo
was—
played
with NNancy
Bol
Mariun Rose
BfiS 0,1 the North At­ Floyd Main. Hastings. R 5. OcL 28. E. MUI: Floyd Gtdtop. Woodland.
inspection and. by all reports, we and lunlor high bova.
ton. Belva Bryan and Marion
Rose cent dinner guests at Rex Watns..'
Surgical patients at the hospital
* Lvle Lelnaar and family spent lan,lc
were good liousekecpcrs.
| Glen Jone*, assistant council exe- w inning..
James Miller. 202 S. Park; Mrs
on.
Tuesday
were:
Lester
Long.
is “a photograph
of monel
There is a rumor that Mr. Gies cutive in charge of Thomapple disSunday with Andy Louden and
’It♦ u
------- ----frame
------------------Lowell and baby. Hastings.
Mrs. Joseph Moltmak- Loyal
lias a few shells tucked away some- !rict spoke briefly and presented WOMENS BOWLING LEAGUE
family. * Mr. and Mrs. Joe Stam- metal swung between standards Clarksville;
R 1; Mrs. Charles Merrick. 233 E
Mill Lucy Brewer is believed to
made of used 20 M M. shells, the cr. Lake Odessa; Mrs. Charles Rice. Thorn: Mrs. James Brown. 341 W
place; He B noted as u very liberal merit budge certificates to the fol­
There wax a dearth ot high score*, flcr entertained her aunt and hits- contrasting
Baltic
Creek;
G.
E.
Goodyear.
528
colons of steel in the
man. and willing to share. If you lowing boys: Troop 73. Tom Delon, uue
Mill: Mrs. Joseph Bronson. Grand have been the first woman to eerva
|U«new
new shiny
^lu.y b®nd; Mr and Mrs Ralph Elly of frame and tlie
due no uvuvv
doubt to nice
W.
Green;
Mrs.
Charles
Woods.
braos
of
the
stand
­
at a member of the U. S. marine
should want some shells, only ask athletics: Hafold Gray, bicycling, pins, and as a result, a pair of 4M Charlotte for Sunday dinner. *,Mr.
Ledge.
628
W.
State;
Mrs.
Glendon
Sils
­
ards
being
quite
striking.
Bob
fash
­
for one. If you get more from him. rowing and swimming; B &gt;b Stowell, scores split thetup honors for the and Mrs
Another fine .contribution ot corps, having dl*gui*cd herself at
Lewis Hoffman were
bee. Hastings, R 4; Mrs, Glenville canned
please expbin in detail Just how , ine saving. Trooo 75. Nell Will, car- week. Margaret Caukmscored 157- called to Gladwin Friday of Inst ioned the souvenir from metal Coffman
fruits and vegetables has a merchant teaman when the en­
Mary Louise G lotis. b*en received
you did It.
' pentrv: Richard Linnlngton. First 158-141 for her half of first place week by the death of his mother. pieces and used shells his boat had Freeport; and
from the New Idea
Mrs. Roy Gumer, Has­ club,
called
•Hie freshman, sophomores, and class. Troop 106. Alfred Cortrlght. and Charlotte Hubbard hit 141- They returned Tuesday after visit- captured. His training has VAf
all of which arc greatly ap­ dued at Boston In 1BI2
tings.
R
2;
Mrs.
Ray
Morganthalcr
Juniors, have had their pictures tak- ! rowing, life saving and cooking; Pnt 150-165 to gain her hold at the top. Ing relatives a few days
preciated. The complete list appears
Their w «ie unlrom^g of the »
and
Mrs.
Arthur
Pennock.
Nash
­
shell*,
an
Intricate
and
delicate
en for the annual. I presume the Hodge*, rowing and cooking. Troop Betty Bniendle was in third place daughter. Ruth accompanied them
in the write-up of the club meet­
Most fipeclacular
lntrlcate “nd O«icate ville.
camera needs repairs now!
! lOT. Richard Dalhouser and Richard with n 441 series.
on the trip. * Howard Morford of protxas.
The most spectacular subject ever
Those receiving medical treat­ ing on another page of this Issue.
Metha-Waters lust returned from Tnvlor. Tenderfoot: Kent Ricker.
State Insulation scored a double Pontiac Is spending a few days
- ment are: Melvin Coville and Lewis
filmed was the explosion ot U)c Hin­
a trip to Washington, where she Richard Boomer. Lach Foster. Floyd win over Middleville; Trio Cafe with- his parents. Mr. and Mrs.
Maier. Hastings. R 4; Mrs. Dorna 1
NT BUY THING .A YOU DON'T denburg at Lakehurst. N; J.
visited her brother Bud Waters She &gt; rolvln. second class; Duane Blough, h.indcd a blank to Midi. Bell Tel. Floyd Morford. He came toTheatUnited States had n6t a sinRenscn and Mrs. Earl Oosch. Free- &gt;
NEED—BUY WAR BONDS
‘o|d,,°.f hw WP ln h(,r fifth-hour jlrsl C|XS.S; Richard Groo-. star Co.: Courthouse gnibbed 2;™
May fl. 1937.
three . —
tend" the funeral of *■'*
his —
uncle.
Dr.
'* **
_ gle armed vessel In 1780.
INSTEAD.
port: Charles Moon. Dowling; Mrs |
English class.
। scout badge and cooking; Charles game* from Piston Rings; • Portias Morford. ♦ Pfc Corwin Hoffman
Mr. Knopfs F.F A. club voted In | Gwinn, now attending
Culver. ■
all three games from Sea) nnd wife of Battle creek nre visit­
new members this week; they are; । f1irned first class rank nnd a First annexed
Co.: Strand won the odd game from inc his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis
Walter Birman. Robert Casey, i A)(| Merit badge
and Gown; and Bunner won Hoffman. Corwin has been trans-i
Robert Clark. Weldon Cole. Harold i Bob Stowell spoke briefly on his Bonnet
ferred from the army Into the'
Frv. Hubert Hunt, hred tawmice.' advancement to Eagle rank, award three games from Wilcox Rich.
marines and expects soon to leave ■
Kenneth Tobias. Ralph Nyr. Rob- «hlch wl]] bl. made at the Decem- Best Scores :
. Caukln ..
for the east coast. * Mrs. C. Colli-1
ert Packard. William Richards. Jack
2 Court of Honor,
Hubbard .
son spent Monday afternoon with
BUI Spaulding. Roy Stein- j The assembly then enjoyed excel­ B Braendle
her «L«ter. Mrs. Iva Vanderlick near
. .
,,
,
...
lent senior scout films from headMiddleville.
We had a blrd s-eye view of the । quarters shown by Lnrrv Fuller.
| D.. Smith ...
.129-155-145—429
boys having their pictures taken | Tro0D 73 wlth
Bennett, scout.. 134-127-1C7—423 SOUTHWEST WOODLAND
Brower ..
the other, day; the bird watched . master, extends an invitation to all
Maclvor ..
.153-114-157-424
them Tefall urranged-and would the boy, who wcnt oh the bicyclDaniels
.145-119-152-416
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Fisher were,
you know, some even primped!
I lrK 1rlp t0 sluwondosee to meet
.119-149-146-414 Sunday guests ot Mrs. Caroline Bait­
It always seems good to have our wlth Ujem next Monday evening to B Connelly .
Parcell .
.138-143-131—412 inger and family. * Miss Jeanne
alumni t»nie back to see us TbL» complete the requirements for their
Kantner of Butterworth hospital
w^^_Pa^LAdc?l5u5tarnCr bir.vcling merit badge.
.spent the weekend with her par­
Gross. Robert Cook. Gordon Iron- , Troo|) 75 ls meeting In regular
Mr. and Mrs. E J. Norton of Bat­. &lt;-nts, Mr and Mrs Guy Kantner. *
J&lt;* Wllcox- Rrx KenywL and
ward .^tiool i
Richard Kenyon stopped and ehatt- . TYoop k&gt;6 now has twelve recis- tle Creek were Friday and Satur-- Mr. and Mrs, Keith Farlec and son
day visitors in this neighborhood. *■ were Sunday guests of her grandb,u.
j, .. «,
&lt;.
.
teted
members
with
four
new
boys
'
.
,
icrea
memoers
with
four
new
tx&gt;vs
.......
Row* r.
L. nnd
and M
M. tnin thn
the wlnn
session .to colne in
patrols’ in this Special meetings will begin ut the• parents. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mayo
pickige. Where else can you get so much real
room won the wings that were pre- troop have elected Patrick Hodges North Maple church Sunday eve­. of Maple Grove. * Mr and Mrs.
coffee enjoyment... foe such a small Amount
C"’’,,.y J5kh' ’ nnd Dick Feldspauch as patrol ning. Nov. 7. The Rev Hill of Bat­. Horry Sandbrook and children
nel McPharlin. a week ago Wednes- ]ti{iers
tle Creek will bring the message.. spent Saturday evening at Char­
of money? Don't forget... this fine coffee is
aPP.«’’d"»a»,y n»net£ j 7^0 ,107 now has twenty-three A cordial invitation to all. ♦ Mr., lotte. * Miss PhyllLs Green enter­
really fresh . .. tt'e Bold in the flsvor-eealed
eight dollars. Which group will be , rpCiTterc(j members and four can- and Mrs. H. J. Wilcox were Friday’ tained hdr Sunday school class at;
nc’d.
• didates. Duane Blough has been evening guests of Mr and Mrs . a Halloween party Thursday eve-1
bean and then—Custom Ground just right
The Barry County M E A holds
^.^o- Dalrol lfllder
Emory Wood. Mr Wood accompan­• ning. * Mr. and Mrs Wolter Hersh­
for your coffee maker, at the minute you buy.
it* first meeting Nov. 10th at NashScouting is growing In Hasting* ied Mr. Wilcox to the Shull sale., berger and Bcbbv Joe were Sunday;
Saturday. * Geo. Green, a former• guests of Mrs» Bertha Mulllnex of
.
.
, .
nnd vicinity' with fine posMbilttlM
Factory-ground coffee th*t is day*, esen
,71,15 P*1!5
1Y‘VC
■ for a Sea Scout troop to be organ- resident in this locality passed awayr Battle Creek. * Miss Betty Wbtring
about is definitely scheduled for
weeks old, cannot possibly match the rich, in­
at his home in Nashville. .Friday of Lansing spent the weekend with
Nov. 19th: It is .to be under «*•
-----morning
Funeral
services
were her parents. Mr and Mrs. Glenn
morning. ”
■------ * ------‘
—-----vigorating
flavor of really fresh coffee. Change
auspices of the Girls' League.
OBITUARY
held in Nashville. Sunday morning. Wot ring. * Raymond Smith ot Ann
now! Sec how really f resh Eight O'Clock Coffee
Alfred, son of William and Al- Burial was in Indiana his former Arbor spent last week with his par­
1. That Harold Fuller makes a menc
Vll.O. Mr.
.*,1. and
.LUU Mrs.
.MA*. Owen
V-LII Smith.,*
home. * Mrs. Johnson of Nashville■ ents.
Bishop,
was
bom
near
Akron.
is.
Remember...
it’s America's favorite coffee I
right good majordomo for the sen­ . Erie County. New York, on Aug. 23. was a Sunday guest of Mr nnd‘I The many friend* .of
-• Melvine Co­
ior picture set-up.
LB. BAG!
1859. He passed away Oct 20. nt the Mrs. Chas Laubaugh. * Mr. and rille of Hastings, a former resident
2. Jim Moses has •tackled" the I arte
; of this community, will be sorry to
of
84
venrs.
1
month,
and
28
Mrs
Keith
Norton.
Barbara
and
old satire. "Don Quixote.' Quite an days. At the age of 4 years, he. with David were Sunday guests ot
hear that his hip was broken re­
effort these days.
cently as the result of a fall and
his
parents,
came
to
Barry
county.
and
Mrs.
Kenneth
Norton
and
3. Those are interesting hotLsethat he will be confined to Pennock
In Hope Twp. on the fann family.
ellppers Shirlev Henn- is sporting '| settling
hospital Indefinitely. Mr. Coville is
he has lived most of the time
these days. Is he starting a new fad where
until his death. When 23 years of M S. HILBERT LECTURER
, in his 94th year.
PICK Of THE fill CHOP ... SUITABLE FOR STORAGE!
age he was united In marriage to AT UNIVERSITY OF .MICHIGAN
BLUE STAMP VALUES
Suzic Minzie. whose maiden name
Morton S. Hilbert has accepted
was Susie Davis, she having passed
“I lost 52 Lbs.!
the position as assistant lecturer IN RUTLAND HOME
away
June
27.
1907.
IONA
WEAR SIZE 14 AGAIN"
aged 73. ।
On October 31.1908. he was united In sanltarv engineering in the Pub­ n JamijS'H'TCrttckerbocker,
TOMATO JUICE
lifelftng resident of Barry county,
in marriage to Elsie cates. To this lic Health School of the University
union were bom three children; of Michigan. He will be assistant to was round dead irr.his home or.
IONA
.
"&amp;4 11c
two sons. Allen and Myron, and one H. E. Miller and began his work this Sunday. One of hLs shns had been
YELLOW CORN
with him Saturday evening till
daughter. Mary, now Mrs, Chester
Mr. Hilbert was with the Burry nearly midnight, leaving hb father'?'
IONA
.
Eaton, all of whom, with the wife.
5MB. S*
EARLY JURE PEAS
Elsie, survive. He leaves a sister. County Health Dept until June. In apparently good health. OrTSun- I
1%' 12c
Mrs. Ora Massey. Gary. New York: 1M2. when he accepted thr ixwltion day about noon one of the neigh­
All Selected
S. No. 1
SCOTT COUNTY
• —
five grandchildren nnd several ol sanitary engineer Ln Chippewa bor's saw a light In the house so
!#•/,-OZ. 7TOMATO SOUP
Grade, Size A. In view of
nieces and nephews besides a host county and has been located at investigated and found Mr Knick­
can
ZC
erbocker sitting In a chair dead. 1
of friends. Three brother*. Frank. Snult Ste. Marie
BAG
today's market cost, they ire
SULTANA
Dr C. P Lathrop, coroner, was
Elmer, and Ben: two sisters. Mrs.
14 OZ. QAiled and pronounced death due
RED KIDNEY BEANS
. CLASS 7C
Alice Doud and Mrs. Calfcrnla Wil­
an outstanding value!
j to a heart attack. Mr. Knicker- I
kinson. proceeded him In death.
AHN PAGE
IP’/rOZ. 1ft,
Funeral services were held nt the
BOSTON STYLE PORK AND BEANS
GLASS IUC
Walldorff funeral home on Satur­
MICHIGAN KKAUI
MICHIGAN—U. J. NO. 1—aUSSETI
day. Oct. 23. at 2 o'clock, the Rev.
IONA
NO. I JHom of Baule Creek, officiating
TOMATO PUREE
CAN ZC
Burial was In Cedar Creek ceme
In footwear?

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PERSONALS

Pfc. and Mra. Norman Kellar were
Mr. and Mra. W. L. Hinman regueats of ratatlvoB in Grand Rap- turned on Tureday from «. week’s
i ids Sunday.
visit with Mr. and Mha M. C­
1 Mra. Joseph McKnlght
M1m Musolf of Detroit.
“ a~and
nd H

SiTlia h., pm&gt;u. Mr »d uri ZhSu£,"lrr'

following an il
hospital on 11
n ailing tor 1
er condlUon II
□•itleal until II
er husband;
arren Moore
one daughjf Hastings;
mith. of-tnls
rirge Herrick

Wednesday
:k. the Rev.
dating. Inemetery. An
ipjiear next

lubjcct ever,
of t,hc IlinN. J., on

Em •*•» Mr » ■
L
KM. W. J. Unnmflm
-HJtr
.j
and
■t'(1 Mra. Blanch Otte
Mrs. Cheater Lyons and baby 8pcnt Sunday with Harry Williams
daugiitcr Stuidro are here from y, Rutland.
Chicago for a visit with her par- ‘ -7
--------- ------------------- I
Mr. and Mrs. Oormlius Manni
enta Mr. and Mra. Wm. McLaugh­
ere Bunday guests of Mr. and Mrs
lin. Cheater Lyons, aviation ma­
chinist mate, is attending reliool in
Chicago at onraent.
, 0^^ juplds were Sunday guests
Mr. and Mra. Rex Kenyon and of Hastings relatives and friends.
baby Sandra of Lanoing rutted her
Mr, cJJlr w McKee returned
mother. Mra. Ernest Kenyon, over. Friday after sjiending a few days
Die weekend. Home also wjut the jn caaaopolla and on Tuesday left
latter's »on. Pvt. Richard Kenyan Jor Buffalo for a month's visit with
on a week furlough from Carnegie iier
D w McKee and Max
Tech . Pltubunth Mrs 1 nls Kenyon McKre
snd Marjorie of Katamaaoo were: David Morgan of Lansing was
Bunday guests
! the
guest» this —
weekend
----------•-—-• "of
ot 1«
Sunday guests of Mrs Fredcrick crBndmolher. Mrs. Neil Boefceloo.
Palmer and Mrs. Jumra SlUbre
MUs Beverly Brown of Wayne
were Mr. and Mra. Prank Palmer. , university, Detroit, entertained Ca¥r’ M-ld
Jamro Palmer and dcl Nurses Isabella, Edson, Maxine
daughter Ellen and Mra. Richard
of EltaworUi and Barbara
Palmer and daughter Linda, all of
o( south Bend. Ind. for tlie
Battle Creek.
weekend at the home of her mothMiss Maurrnc Himvind and Mbs —•
n—«
Barbara Shannon saw the footbaH
Bsrbarn
footbuH ‘ Lieut. Col. and Mra Henry Stang
game between Great Lakes and W : * Doris Benham) of Texarfcanna.
M C. E. nt Kalamanoo Saturday.
j Texas, and Mr. and Mrs. Karl Paul
Guest*.over the weekend at Mr. , and family of Woodland attended
and Mrs. Frod Hale's were her sis- * thr Hostings-Ionia game Friday
lev and husband Mr. nnd Mrs. Her- night .
num Calvin cf Alaska, Mtcin. and
Mrs Stanley Thompson of Lanthelr son Pvt Ray Calvin, home - ring spent a few darn last week
from Texas on furlough
—— •-----Mis. Ruth ' Springer npenl the George Myers.
Mrs R. M. Batea and Mira Alice
weekend with her sister nnd husIband Mr. and Mra. Oliver JohnMxi Bates left last week from Detroit
Lakeland.
Florida.
lot-Baltimore
.Ul DUWUVir Tv.-p.
■for■---------—----------Mn. Gerald James left last WedMr and Mrs. Kenneth Rogers
ncaday. for Marietta. Ga. to join 1 and three aona of Lansing were
i._ husband ...I...
her
who «.
U stationed at ,,it ' werkr-tiH
weekend etiMtji
guests nr
of Mrs
Mrs. fWd
Deed NewNewCapfc. Ann^Nlckson WAC.from P*-r- 1
^VCMra°L&lt;-OMB^c^ were
cy Jones hospital. Hattie Ctwk..
spent a ft-W days' furlough here last 1

'. jrVrvn',i of Beldtag

’ere

cpl. Elmer Fedewa. who hicnbren ! cn&lt;5 wnh her daughter, Mra. Henry
spending a flftevn-day furlough Bcverwyk. and family.
with his brother. Donald Fi-dewa.
Mr and Mra. Thna. Ostrander
k.nd his parents. Mr and Mrs louis 1 tpenl Saturday with Mr. and Mra.
Fedewa of-Portland, has returned Lewellyn Erb at Delton.
to his post at Hensley Hr Id, Dallas j Mrs. G. H. Perkins 1-ft Monday
Texas.
i night for Macon. Georgia, where
Mra. TYd
T-d Tomlinson
Mrs. Mina Elenbnas was in Zee- her daughter Mra
and
an operation.
land Wednesday of taxi week to at- In ill —
4 will undergo ------------—
tend the funeral services of her* Mr. and Mra. Robert Pierson and
Mr. ----and---------Mra. James
Coons of Lanfather-in-law. Peter Elenbaas.
—
--------------------cine* were
wrra entertained
nver the
I Mrs. John Fitunmer arrived from sing
entertained over
San Francisco. Sunday, and 1% a weekend at thr home of Mr. and
guest at the home of relnllves.'. Mrs Maurice Pierson.
and Lir:.
Mrs. Harry Ritchie were
Mrs Hammer, the former Belle
Mr. -~d
■cuiuui.
Smith, lived in
... Hastings os
—u
.. young Sundav
~undav dinner guest,
guests u
of. Mr. anti
girl, her mother being « member Mrs. Claud DeMond of Coats Grove.
I- • the
•*— well known
u—
of
Hoonan family • m j, Schahtz. chief ship fitter In
here. Mrs. Flummer recently lost , Hie Scabecn nnd Mrs. Schantz Lornine and Dorothy were In Muske­
liter home now in Hastings for a gon a few ejayn hut week He returred to Rhede Island'm Sunday.
time nt least
Lt. and Mra. Harold Parker are
I C. B. Bmndstelicr was in Lanhere from Camp Cook. Los Angeles.
Islna Thursday.
I Mr. and Mrs. Wm. H. Dike spent Cal., for tun weeks. Lt Parker ex­
Ithe weekend* with his family in pect* to go from here to Fort Knox,
[ Ky.. for a special training period.
Ijack'on.

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"M MW «■ — — - ------------•nd friends
,’
for. Uie
Army Ca
ta taklnx
Houghton. Mich, has been home
the past few days.
Mr and Mrs. Harry Waters and
Metho, 8. K. 2/o and Mrs. Miles
Waters and Mira Maxine Daniels
of Hastings and Mr. and Mrs. Lew­
is Daniels of Carlton Center were
dinner guest* of Mrs. Lon Decker
and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Decker of
Carlton Tent. Monday evening.
Jock Stem, accompanied-by Chea­
ter Stem. New Albany Ind., and
Gay Jordan. Sylvania, Ohio, en­
joyed a hunting trip in South Da­
kota last week.

Erma Gardner and Mrs. Florence
Marble were in Charlotte Monday
evening. Mr. Huven attended a din­
ner. Mrs. Haven and Mrs Gardner
visited a cousin, and Mrr. Marble
visited her sister. Mrs. Lyman
Chamberlain.
Mrs. Lyle Sanborn went to Bat­
tle Creek Monday where site has
n position with the Consumers
Power Co Mr. Sanborn is also
working in Battle creek.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Jellls and
children of Flint were guests of

Kelley on Saturday and Sunday.
MUsea Lucille Boylan and Haze]
Hull were home from Ypsilanti over
the weekend.
Mrs. Keith Fuller of Nutley. N. J.
came last week for a visit with Mr.
and Mrs. R. C Fuller nnd other
relatives and friends.
Mr. and Mrs. John Wood. Floyd
Wood, Mrs. Erma Gardner and Mrs.
Donna Harrington called on Mra.
T. K. Reid at ‘hioniappli- hike Fri­
day evening.
Pvt. David Cook, who is attend­
ing Loyola UnivcraKv al Les An­
geles. Cal. came Monday for a few
days* visit with his parent*. Mr.
and Mrs. Hubert D. Cook and other
relatives.
Miss Lee Abe! nnd Mias Priscilli
Harrington of Jackson visited the
latter's mother; Mrs. Donna Har­
rington. lost Tuesday and were din­
ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lyle
Sanborn.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Heath of De­
troit were here last week as gUefita
B. Heath. Roy hkr been transferred
to Chicago, beginning his duties
there this week. Mr. and Mrs. Ray­
mond Gilbert of Muskegon were
guests ot Mr. and Mrs. Heath over
last weekend.
George C. Scott waa the guest
of Mr. and Mm. John Hewitt and
baby of tauisli-^ on Saturday and
Sunday.
Mra. Gay Jordan and children of
Sylvania. Ohio, were guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Kellar Stem last week.
Mr. Jordon coming for the week­
end, all returning Monday.
Naval Cadet Hollis Isenhath was
the guest of his parents. Mr. iuuI
Mrs. Otto Isenhatn. from Saturday
till WcdncHlny when he returned
to Minneapolis, Minn.
Pvt. Robert Cook returned Stlnday to his studies at Oberlin col­
lege. Oberlin. Ohio, after a visit
with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. R.
W. Cook.
Mra William E. Dunlap (Dorothy
Smith* leaves Saturday for a two
weeks’ visit with Mra. Anton
Thompson of Henning, Minn.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Don Bliven are
moving today to their new home
in Lansing.
Mr. and Mra. Malvin Simmonof Grand Rapids were guests ot the
Rev. nnd Mrs. Clifford Clinton on
Frtdav nnd Saturday.
Bert O’Donnell ot Muskegon was
here Thursday to attend the funeral
of Albert Bessmer.
Cpl. David Stone returned Tues­
day to Swannanoa. N. C. after
visiting his parents, the Rev. nnd
Mrs. L. Winston Stone. Miss Leora
Kanaga of Fort Wayne, Ind., is
also a guest of her cousins, the Rev.
and Mra. Stone.
Mra. Will Allcrding. Mrs. J. W.
Hewitt, Mra. I. J. Smith. Mrs. Jav
Snyder and Mrs Mary L. Perry at­
tended the district W.C.T.U. con­
vention held in Lawton yesterday
and today. Wednesday and Thurs­
day
Mr. and Mrs. John MacLeod of
Cloverdale visited Hastings friends
over the weekend.
Jerry and Elaine Beckwith at­
tended a military graduation at
Fort Custer Friday.
Mra. Frankie Briggs of Bowen
Mills came Sunday to be the guns’
of Mr. and Mrs. Loyal Edger and
family for a while.
Fred It. Hayward left by bus Tues-,
day for a visit with his son Fred k.
Jr., who is In training in a camp
at Ozark. Ata. and Who soon leaves
for Tennessee.
Mrs. Richard Rose leaves Thuni4ny by bus for Fresno, Calif., to join
her husband who is driving a truck
at camp Pinedale air field. Mrs.
Rose has been visiting her parents
Mr. and Mra. Fay Dernond.
Mrs. Helen Headice. of Detroit,
daughter of the tale Homer DcPue.
and her mother. Mrs. Jack Gurrcy
(Edith Prvor* also of Detroit, were
weekend guests of Mra. Cora DePuc
at Hotel Hostings.
Mr. and Mrs. Mitas Waters of
Washington. D. C. have been visit­
ing their parents Mr. nnd Mrs. Har­
ry Whtcrs nnd Mr. and Mrs Lewis
Daniels.
Mrs Lawrence Cummins of Bay
Cl tv cotpes today to spend a week
with Mr. and Mrs. S. F. Cummins
of 415 S. Jefferson St.
Mr. and Mrs. N. Schoonaker of
Detroit spent the weekend with Mr
and Mrs. Lush Wills.
Mm. Edward Erickson relumed to
her home In Havre. Mont.. Saturday
after spending two weeks' with her
mother, Mra. Clara Shults who is
very ill al the home of her brother,
O P. Slnkler.
Mr. and Mrs. Morton S. Hllbeit
were weekend guests ot Mr. and

ROOMS

ANY

A 6 room house for o family com­

*u - .lPa?eol.?Hd 1 1‘
1 Hastings, sister of the bride, was at the parish house Saturday night
ing to Hastings November 15thAll at St. Cecilia.
matron-of-honor. She wore a beige —seventy-five in attendance.
, .m.. chzpcrcns were Mr. end
Delegates from the Epbcopal i W(X)1 dress with brown accessories ;
call
rho
attended
the
regional
^•'
’d
church who attended the regional [and
; and her
her corsage*was
corsage was pink^raoaTand
pink roses and I $?.rR1.^&gt;':i’TanctxTreVl'lc'.
u'J
in
Rattle
Crw-k
Mondhv
mtvM&lt;
ri«.u-ur&lt;
PainH
Dnim.r
..r
I
Clark.
Mrs.
Don
Gury
nnd
Mrs.
meeting in Battle Creek Monday mixed flowers. Ralph Palmer of
P. .?nd
EARL R. BOYES
' ।.Jennie
Jennie Stuck. The targes',
were Mrs. Don Gun'. Mrs.-Lawrence i Middleville acted P4» beat man
large*. party
Dart/
Herrick. Mr., George Lockwood I For her daughter s wedding Mrs, and one worth seeing was the one
REAL ESTATE BROKER
Mrs. Frank Hoonan, Mrs. Earl 1 Barnum wore a black crepe dress
dres*s given by Warren Roush at his store.
,
।
for
children
and
their
families.
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Rotnaar and Mrs. Wallace Osborn, with matching accessories. Mra.
Mr. and Mrs. Milton J. Brown of Soloman. mother• of the groom. for which a general tnYitAttan had
Greenville were guests of Mrs. Ger- I wore a gray suit with rose nccevw- been issued over the loud speaker
les. their
their cot
cotsages
sages being
being mixed
mixed flow-.
flow- at the schools. Flares were set up ,
trude Wilcox last weekend.
; I ies.
and
the
city
police
kept
the
street,
r*.
'
Friday gusats of Mr. and Mrs. 1I “era.
graduated
Cheater Banghart were hix aunts. | Mrs
M~ Soloman
’
J
-frdm
— the free and the children safe from any
Mra. Michael Siumahan. Mrs. Fred W. K. Kellogg school al Gull lake. accidents. Mr. Roush estimates
Bktuon. Detroit, and Mrs. Mary Mr. Soloman graduated from Mid­ that about 200 parent* and children
Gelnnan and daughter, Pauline, of dleville. Titey.will make their hom» enjoyed the games and treat of hot.
chocolAte and doughnuts.
in Middleville.
Ionia.
.
Mita Catherine Smith w»a Lhc
Miss Rene Pierce entertained at
weekend guest of her brother Vin­
dinner Sunday honoring the birth­
cent. who Is stationed at Walwood
days of her twin sister. Mrs. Rose!
Hall at W M.C.E.. Kalamazoo Hav­
McCallum, and Miss Elaine Cotant.
ing finished his qourse, he is being
Other guexta Included Mr. and,­
transferred to a pre-flight school
Decorations
autumn -----I;
colorsMrs. C. D. ShcUenbarger and Mr.
------ -- — _. in —
were used on the dining table
d wr, Hurt McCallum of CtovCpl. Robert Bryans, who Is sta- and in. the various rooms nt the|„dalp
Mc&lt;aujm m viuv
Itanrt at fon Knw K&gt; .pent Uw dinner
„„„„ for „„„
„
twelve given by Dr. and
’
• • »
C. Krllr, Thuiaday .va­
Grandma Was Right
ders* and hL« parents. Mr. and Mrs. x°i
....— ..&gt;; —.—. nr/iis
«•_ —• »•—
coughing spasna and conges­
William Bryans.
; u. a. vanisusairx. Mrs. k. w. cook
Time Has Proved It relieve
tion in the cold-clogged upper breath­
Mrs. Gertrude Endsley has re- nnd a K. .....wc.,
Frandsen ..v.u
held WM.
the win«... j
friend. George Fischer cf•
ing pawgea, to ease muscular tOHRMS
Todnv, the first choice and family
turned to her home alter spending ning scores.
’
...
Guatemala,
students
at
Harvard
two weeks with relatives and friends i
• • •
standby for ndieving miseries of cokh or tightness. It invites restful sleep.
I WCircle
No
9 of
the"
Met hod! st university.
Other guests
were M
Mr.;
in Mmkwnn
In
Muskegon nnd
and Grand Donkin
Rapids.
01
S C NO
S. met
wit!/
Mra^Varn-tJ
Vem^kl^PMri
d^olbonri
™'i in millions of homes Is Use same home­ And often by morning most of the
misery of the cold Is gone! Try IL
'
W. S. C S. met wit!
remedy grandma used . . . Vicki
Carter
evening
Carter Wednesday
Wednesday /
----------- of
—last
----- , Veru EnB'C 'Pztrkta Onbomi.
VapcKlibl Wliat better recommenda­
BARBER--FRAHE
—*u*te.£^^were
_a.n.
prt~en
’. ab-i' Black eata. spook*, witches and tion could a product liavel
of interest to local iMutant
Mr^detiTRe
A wedding of Interest tn local
ere Mm George
When
you
nib
t
i
me-tested
VapcRub
friends of Mr and Mis. J. F. Ed­
.ShS^,
monds was that or their ?r=nd niM;r ucw
- '•’-■nr. Wraxe tn-------Um„ WM
’
nwtina. n
Ensign JdHh W Barber which took under the; direction of Mrs. Curler. [
place in Akron, Ohio, Saturday eveP niprfibers
mcml
- - । n,
me
made a donation
nlng. OCt 23. at the
Method- of caiyled goods and other article-;
Mityer. ,ur
for Bronson *«»p
hospital
in Kalamazoo,
*v»tcFivr,:^1'
~~—
‘
officiating In the presence
meeting,
“ «f
“ 250, nt—tht,
’■ —
.cctlns. The November
guests
—meeting, will
will toe
toe entertained by
The bride was at!tended by her , Mrs. Cur
lay Bassett,
" 721 W. Walnut.
sister. Miss Patty Frase. who ar­
rived by airplane from Denver to) Thursday afternoon Mrs. Fred
serve as
aa maio-oi
maid-of nonor.
honor. The
me tnree
three Fairchild, was hostees to her bridge
bridesmaids were school nnd col- club of twelve, dessert being served
who ----waspreceding bridge. The winners were
.iege''friends
——j. of the bride _«i_
given away by her father. At­ Mrs. Dan Ashallcr and Mn. Boyd
FOR GIRLS-BOYS MISSES AND WOMEN
torney Earl J. Frase. the double ring Clark.
service being read. In attendance ।
from Hastings wore tne bride's
A pleasant
—
lime was enjoyed
—
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Bunday evening at the home of Mr.
Edmonds.
; and Mrs. R- E. Finnic when they

Time-Tested Advice
About Chest Colds!

SOCIAL ITEMS

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BOYS

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775 and gOO

3 to 6 at

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coats with Bcaverette collars. Sizes 10 to 12

A Man's Shoe That Is

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rain

coats

Short Gabardine
FULL LENGTH GABARDINE

WOMEN S GABARDINE
RAIN COATS6.95 ond

RAIN COATS

Nunn-Bush

PLAID LINED 4
—,1V

z/hiJdc /af/tioiiccL

Girls

COATS
Vegetable tannage gives amazing

softness to the rich brown calfskin in

this hefty, long wearing shoe.

It is

trimnied with heavy harness stitching.

SPORTS
JACKETS
from

$5°o

And /Inkle-Fashioning, a Nunn-Bush

feature, makeritj sturdy smartness last.

Edgertons 6.50 - 7.50 - 8.50
Others at 5.50

Big boom for blazer—
we have them! And lots
of classics in plaids,
checks, solids — super
for active skirt duty!

8 to 15 Reversibles
Like cut at

1000

SWEATERS
of all'kinds. A large selec­
tion of fine skirts.

350

to

Boys" dress shoes 3.50 - 4.50 - 5.50

BHOWEB BATH
^Excliuivet but not expensive

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/

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Single |3J0 per wk. ap

HOTEL HASTINGS

ELVICJSS

STORM COATS

HOT A COLD WATER

EDRUG STOREE
REGISTERED PHARMACIST ALWAYS ON DUTY
Waitings
Phong 1241
Sialo O' Jaffxncn

I served one of their famous south-1 en party given by Mtas Marjorie honor
Mra. G. Avery Aten. On Saturday YODER—OLMSTEAD
the Hllberta and Usa Atona vtelted
Mr. and Mra Harold Jacobson and
daughter Judy, in Kalameaoo. Bun­ sonage, the home of the Rev. and1 decorated the table where places frrahmenU ware enjoyed. Priaea Fcdew*. and
day. Hr. Hilbert, left for Ann Arbor, Mr*. Paul Olmstead, on the t-ve were laid for ten guetta.
I were won by Miss Ardea plum and! two eon*. H&gt;«
Mra. Hilbert remaining until Wed­ nlng of Ocl 27, when their eldcat]
• • *
| Eldon Cole.
‘land. Mr. and
nesday, leaving tiien for Fremont to daughter. Iris Paulin--, became the
Bunday dinner gueata of Mr. andf
• • •
! accompanied i
stay until Mr. Hilbert locate* a bride of Pfc. Elwood H. Yoder, son Mrs. David Irwin were Mr. and
The Study club wiu entertained mawro where
place U&gt; live in Ann Arbor. Tuesday of Mr*. Mabelle Yoder of Freeport. Mra. Wlllu Irwin and family of • on Monday **— * ~
evening elghtecn’of the local teach­ and Harold Ybder of Alto.
! Whitehall, his mother. Mn. Hilda wpn Mra —— Frandun
.. , u
—
as
er* gathered to xew and, visit with
To the strain* of Lohengrin's Ferns, of Grand Rapid*, all of guest. Mrs. Harold Phillip* gave a Tredinnick entera
Mra. Hilbert, a former Hastinga wedding march, ptayed by Mbs whom arrived Friday to spend aev- revScw of
-NewWorld
A-friend* for demm
teacher.
Ruth Yonkera. the bride and her eral days. Also Mr. and Mr*. Jack naming" by Rol Ottley.
I ning at the home
Mr. and Mra. John Demery of xUter, Mis* Dora May Olmatead, Vreeland of Grand Rapid* and Mr.
• • •
| High acorea for In
Lake Odeaaa spent Bunday wlUi descended the stair* where they | nnd Mra. Vem Irwin of Hastings.
Blind*y the vesirv of Emmanuel werc mad* »&gt;y
Mr. and Mra. Herb Calkins.
were met by the groom and his David Irwin leaves Wednesday to
Sieir wlver. had dinner *n4 Mra. Virginia 1
Goroon
Ytxtar.
under
1
«
^*2?
’
Mra. Henry Otburn returned last brother.
brother. Gordon Yoder, under an I
Thursday from Chappaqua, New arch of autumn bougha and chry­
, rood, with the Right Rev. Lcwks B.
York, after a few weeks' visit with santhemums. The single ring cere-1
day night in his honor.
Whittemore, bishop of Western1
Mr and Mrs. Raj-mond Johnson.
mon» was read by the Rev. Pauli
• • •
; Michigan dloceae. a* their gueat. |
Mr. and Mrs. Chris Spirts and E. Olmstead, father, of the bride,
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Cordes
Cordca enterenter- Htahop Whittemore had occupied
Georgia were dinner guesu in Bat­
"Blest Be the Tie" was played
recciveo eoncon- 1 tained their bridge club of twelve the pulpit at the eleven o'clock French.
tle Creek Bunday and met several while the happy coupleK received
Irtends from Mra. Splrls home town uratulaUons. About thirty
thirtv guests
auuta;1 for 4hmer Bunday night. Halloween morning
service when he gave an,
,
“
were used on ..'iteresting resume of the .recent triin Macedonia.
were nrevnt
I favors and decorations were
/
the table and throughout the house, ennial at Cleveland.
Mrs. Fred Baas left Wednesday
ly turpriMd iaM TtlQtMM
for Detroit where she will spend
£££«"&amp;*"X;!
,,'a
Mr.. Bd^d »&gt;«u. — ■ when fourteen friends at
the winter with her sister.
Hastings friends and relative*, poms. The bridesmaid's gown was R M Cook ' . . ,
zue»t of honor Friday evening at a &gt; brale her btrthday. Out-of-tDVn
who attended the funeral of Mrs navy blue crepe and velvet with a
shower given
given by
by Mra.
Mra. Grace
Grace B.
B 1 guerts
guests were
were M1
Miss
Marguerite Rogera
Rigi-ra
„
m ...
,
shower
m Marguerite
Orvtn Wickham in Clarksville. shoulder corsage
Mr* °*n Walldorff was hoetess Gorham.
Gorham. Mra.
Mra. Dwight
Dwight Ptaher
Fisher and,
and of
of Freeport,
Freeport, Mrs.
Mrs. Howaril
Howard Martin
Martin
Wednesday, were Mr. and Mrs. Joa
the home and Mrs Nora Martin cf “
Dowling,
o«l&lt;d-«™n «ue.u wer. Mr .nd g,or
&lt;-n• M.o Hiicr.
U9N. Shultz. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
of the latter. Dessert was served Games furnished the evening snter.
Radford. Mr. and Mra. Fred Bu- Mrz. Lyle Marshall of East Lansing: • WMlne“a&gt;’ ...
and the evening wm spent visiting, i talnment.
..
.
., ...
tolph and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Thom­ Mr. and Mrs. Paul MoCreery. Mrs ; „
* * *
as. Mra. Wickham formerly lived Hasel Howe and Frank McCrecry1 ,The N. Michigan Ave birthday all tile gursta prese nt were-co-work- i
in Carlton.
, of Leslie; Elwyn McCreery. Lan- i cIub meets this eveninx ior des­ era of Mrs. Storkan during her em- j A clever and entertaining Hallo... Bureau of Veen party was given Friday eve­
David Goodyear returned last sing- Mr and Mrs Emerv Kime of I **rt at the home of Mrs. ia-ona ploymcnt nt the local
out-of-town guests were' ning by Mr* Nora Dawson and
Thursday from a meeting of the Clarksville’ Mr and Mrs Henry Cleveland with Mrs. Ross Johnson Bodal Aid. Out-of-town
Mrs.
L. Roe of
of Katamaixo. II Mra. Edna FltaOlbbon at. their
Mrs Vidian L.
National association of chamber of Beland, and Mr. nnd Mrs. Oliver « co-hostess.
* Mrs. Charles Gardner of Vicks-: home, thirteen
being
prerent.
Commerce secretaries in Pitteburgh. Ickes, Lake Odessa.
I
• • •
where lie represented the city coun­
-The weekend was filled with burg, and Mrs. Julius Knowlton of Games furnished the evening's tnt tcrtalnment. with prizes being
cil and locai Chamber of Commerce HOLOMAN-BARNUM
Halloween festivities and social af- Delton.
' awarded the winners. Each gtMM
as chairman of the city post-war
uT
I
fairs
for
young
people.
Among
Mrs. Lerna Barnum announces the those entertaining were Mary
planning committee
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Fedewa en­ I came dressed tn a costume, suitmarriage of her daughter Mim Ver- I1 Steinke,
Emma Jean Moore, Patsy tertained with a family dinner in
Mra. Vernon Engle was the week­
Lucille to curtls W. Botoman,
end guest of Mrs. Stanley Thomp­ nelva
son of
or Mr.
Mr. and
and Mrs.
Mrs. Glen
Glen Soloman
Solomon 1
Janp ^’Andro-'
son
son in Lansing.
of
Middleville.
The
wedding
took
V
"7
A
r-?^«
of Middleville. The
took— 1I Janet Mclntjre.
,T.~~ Margery Cordes
..*&gt;/.wedding
n
.* ••
Weekending with Mr and Mrs. olace Oct. m
23 at 4:30
P.M.
at *w
the
81s*on.
Mrs.
Robert
“nn M
” noh
*rt
Dell Shively were Mr and Mra. Max home of the Rev. L. M Rigelman tn 1I and Roberta R,
Connelly entertained her Camp Fire
Slilvely —
and
family
of —
Lansing
w.w.w.,
— —
——
---- „
' Battle Creek.
hi.,—
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Osborn. Mr.
brld
---------. «trls wllh » party. The group of
WANT TO RENT
1 Junior high and High school stu.ccrasnrles.
Her ' —
rtenu who have .......
been ......
using
and Janet were In Grand Rapids cnrsutfe
md rreu
— nnd whira
w the
»

HASTINGS

7?5

.

.

�Service Men’s Valentines
Tire Care Needed to Keep
Date Back to Crimean War Farm School Busse* Rolling

GRANGES

Valentines for service men ar. by i
brought forth a batch of missive*
which take cognizance of the fact
that many sweethearts and hus­
bands. sons and brothers are In uni-

Whether many rural children at­
tend school next fall may depend
‘ largely on hew well school bus driv­
ers observe ODT conservation pollcies. Joseph B. Eastman, director
cf the Office of Defense Transporta­

"To reduce mileage, each bus
should be staUoned overnight near
the point where the first pupil board*
receiving Valentine greetings from the bus in the morning and should
the people at home. These cards be parked close to the school during
were usually reproduced on fine ' school hours,“ Eastman say*.
white paper from hand-cut wood en­ I "Il should be noted that the word
gravings and delicately colored by
|

IAL EDITORIAL—
ASSOCIATION

NATH

a token prized by a New York col­
lector. depicts a green-uniformed
British soldier holding a musket, and
carries this stirring message:
Riic and form, behold your duty

Sheldon Agency
, All Kiads cf Insoraace
Surety Bands
bane 31BS
Hastings

Win the smiler, the love of beauty
Which to courage strength aha

•

Swanson

Agency

109 W. STATE
NEW LOW RATES
Property damage
and Liability
Protect your right to drive under
Michigan'* new responsibility
low in the world** bnrrot auto­
mobile insurance company.
CALL 2908

Farm Bureau State Agent
tf.
.

hr 3 «’irl. while mother work*. p«l
wa.hiSd Phase 3117.

-

II *

England's eyes are fixed upon you
Bright ones too will shine more
bright
When they seek that safely .from

WANTED—EMPLOYMENT

WANTED—Tn work on farm hy month 1
Prefer t.. have Kitnday* off. William |
Cordray. Phone Ury BPS.
114

and at the school build­
make this plan
ing, which might
_
impracticable.
However, rflany
drivers take the bus home and then
let it stand overnight in the bam

many case* the school bus is used
during the day for worker transpor­
tation, and this would not permit the
bus to remain at the school building.

NOTICE TO

HUNTERS-TRAPPERS

FARM EQUIPMENT
AND MIBC.
FOR HALF.—Moore. 12 ihrb walklnri
|.loe. like
nee ral.ery
.addle;
frailer frame. lOlff. FoM
and
a heel, end Orel tr.nxur "13 E Raft
mad f .11 after 0 P M.
11-4
FOR HALF. Ikoodlel.ua Elm-r Ap*e».
Rirnte 4 1 mile* *'.iilh a* M-37 l* |

'POU HALE— Ho.enthal torn hfk.r. d'
mil R..y narlittaer. |.h..t.r 1113 V..h
ville
II •
(FOR HALE Mm»I retrt •epsea«or|

AUCTION SALES

Duramold Process Utilizes
Plywood for Army Aircraft

larjory E. Boyes, provided

tions this time were tomato juice,
pineapple luice. beets, carrots, com
and peas in Un cans. the amount,
no doubt, being curtailed because
of rationing. There were also quart
cans of red raspberries and toma­
toes. two cans string beets, one can
beets, one pint of berries, one pint
of Jam and one large and two

Marshall Furnaces
Repairs furnished and
stalled for all makes
furnaces

C. E. GOODYEAR HDWE.

An October army
tcrcst to Hastings
bride’s family, was

INSURANCE and BONDS

CARD OF THANKS

nized at Holy Angel's church. Dyers­
burg. Tenn.. “■* ’*—*■*“
—''
Ice being ret
Wm. O./Neli
The Mride.......................
teen-dress with matching acces­
sories and her corsage was of gar-

honor, wore a beige dress with cor­
sage of roses. A luncheon in Hotel
Cordell Hu/1 follwoed the ceremony

AUCTIONEER

bride returned to her teaching posi­
tion al Genesee school. Lansing.
Sgt. Kelly Is stationed .al the
Sresent al Dyersburg air base. Mrs.
lelley. who attende dschcol In
Hastings when her father was con­
nected with Hastings High rchool.
is a graduate of Central Michigan
college. Mt, Pleasant, and also at­
tended the University of Michigan.
The bridegroom attended Canlslus
college. Buffalo.

Liat yoor A action Salts with

DEWEY REED
hates can be made at Banner office.
FhoM S4«7
Hasting*, Mich.

Shipping Livestock
Every Saturday

Mrs. Donna Harrington announc­
es the engagement of her daughter.
Mlsa Priscilla Harrington, of Jack­
son to Naval Air Cadet Philip Phel-

JAKE DEPRIESTER

Bayer for STILES .nd
Company Hastings stockyards, phone 2SM, or call
717—Fl through th.

Owlng to the death of my husband,
Raymond Tobla*. will lake over the
Fur and Hide bualnewi. Which was

ber of empty miles is approximate­
ly equivalent to the number of miles
with pupils under such a plan. If
Uie empty miles could be elimi­
nated. the bus tires would provide
pupil transportaUon for twice as

—
PET8

CANARIEH

FOR

HALE—Phone

'-*•‘94.

GEORGE MAURER

The Duramold process of utilizing
bunded plywood as a subsUtute for
aluminum in plane construction, d.-'
veloped several years ago by the
Fairchild Engine h Airplane cor­
poration. has already resulted in
saving tons of the strategic metal tn
the production of the firm's new AT14 "Yankee Doodle" training plane.
Each skin section is produced
complete and ready
fuselage or wing in a couple of
hour*. Strips of thin

flr*t layer of strip*, bonding glue on
a base paper is placed on top of it
and covered by another layer of
veneer strips placed at a 90-degree
angle with the preceding layer. This
process is repeated until the necessary layer* for the particular skin
bare been laid ouL The inside
of the die is covered by a rubber
composition blanket and subjected
exhausting the sir from between the
alternate layers of veneer and glue.
The die is then rolled Into a huge
pressure chamber where it is sub­
jected to high steam pressure and

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DEAD AND DISABLED FARM
ANIMALS REMOVED PROMPTLY

INSURANCE

HORSES $5.00

MEMORIAM

CASH

COWS $4.00

Glycerin available from animal fats is badly needed in
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For your old Scrap Iron,
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check up on their consumption of
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to hysteric*, grouchiness and other
mental disorders are accentuated by

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pens agree that it is better to get
the needed supply of vitamins from
food than from pill*, and it is also
cheaper Foods which ar. rich in
vitamin B include lean pork, liver
and other meat organs, whole grains,
dried beans and peas, soybeans, and
nuts, particularly peanuts.

Attention Farmers!
HORSES, $5.00

COWS, $4.00

Dead or ditablod; Prompt Service 7 Day, o Wook.

Small stock Picked up Free.

Glycerine from your

CALL HOWARD BRISTOL
tungsten, a mining expert said re- ’
cently. Prospectors use fluorescent I
, lamps when searching for .the much­
valued war ore. but some are fooled
when they think that everything that
glows under the lamp is tungsten. Be­
sides tungsten ore..materials which
will fluoresce include zircon, calcite,
zinc, uranium.. php*pl.ate. aanthracene. powellite and commov sage-

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Need no breaking in. They
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OPERATING COST IS

427320

3222
Many of our readers have driven
have admired the fine W.
8 and
Kellogg summer home at Gull $1,000

Given to U. S. Govt.

WOODLAND FARM
(Continued from page 1. Sec. 1)
engineers That was real democracy
In education. His success brought
students from every state in the
Union, from Canada, Mexico. South
America, Europe and Asia to Ur­
bana to attend the Illinois College
ot Agriculture, which was a great
help to the university.
Dean Davenport reached the re­
tiring age in 1921. and then of­
fered hl* resignation. He was the,
oldest dean In the university in '
point of service. His policies had ,I
helped to increase the student body '
of the uhiverslty from leas then
1.000 to over 10.000, and the faculty
members from 100 to 1200. When hl*
resignation was presented, a change
was made in tlie presidency of the
university. The new Incumbent a
warm personal friend persuaded
the Dean to continue as Dean for
vice president of the university.
When he served his connection with
the college and university in 1922.
hr was continued a* emeritus dean
and vice-president—a high honor
which he greatly appreciated. He
was several times called back to the
Institution for consultation and ad­
vice after he had returned to Wood­
land. He had so many friends in
the Illinois state legislature, and
bad been so successful in securing
favorable action from that body for
the college and university, that ho
was a.-ked to assist in planning
such legislative work after he had
retired. He always complied with
such requests, because of his love
for the university and Its faculty.
Parting company with so many
warm students and faculty friends
wo* not rosy for ttw Dean or Mrs
Davenport. Tiiey were given many
evidences of the high esteem in
which they were held.
Why did they come back to the
Woodland hum? Because It was
home and they loved the farm
where he grqw to manhood, and
where he. in partnership with his
fattier had worked together for ten
years after ids graduation from Uie
Michigan Agricultural college.
How he was called to his success­
ful career as'Dean of the Illinois
College of Agriculture In 1895 has
been told in the Denn’s own words,
which we have previously quoted
from die Country Gentlemen. Dur­
ing World War I he was called to
Washington several times by Presi­
dent Wilson for consultation about
the food situation and farm pro­
duction He was recognized as an
outstanding man in a!) matters
pertaining to farms and forming.
How did this man. on his return
to Tlie Maples meet his Woodland
neighbors and Barry county ac­
quaintances? He met them all with
the simplicity of real greatnesa. He
was never a "back alapper” in show­
ing his genuine interest in folks.
He didn’t have to be. He was Just
himself—modest, unassuming, cour­
teous. kindly—great In the artleaa
simplicity of his bearing and his
dally life. He liked folks. When he
had finished the fine and truly
great Job of building the Illinois
College of Agriculture, had made it
a valuable asset to tlie state of Il­
linois. to its state university, and
to its people, especially Its farmers,
he had time that he could give—
and he gave it freely—to share hi*
knowledge and constructive think­
ing with oUtcrs. He was available
on call to make addressra at various
K.herings—schools, churcluw. servcluba and other organization*.
He was not an orator, but lie could
think clearly and express hLs
thoughts tn appropriate words. You
were always glad to listen to him.
because he said something that was
well worth tworing. His wide read­
ing and varied experiencea, his keen
powers of analysis, hl* ability to
think clearly and express his
thoughts so you could readily pt
his meaning, were exceptional. You
liked to hear him. too. because he
was sincere, had decided convictions
but was never narrow or bigoted.
Dean Davenport loved the town­
ship where he was bom and grew
up. He loved its people. He loved
big trees, the kind he so well re­
membered as covering the Daven­
port farm. This "Son ot the TltMb**rlands” evidenced all this in a
gift he made to the township. There
still remained on the farm which
Asa Wheeler took up from the gov­
ernment a considerable acreage of
big forest trees, which later owners
of the land had preserved. That
tract of beautiful trees the Dean
bought, and gave to Woodland
township, to be preserved as a part
of It* beautiful township cemetery.
Dean Davenport's innate greatncs* always commanded respect. He
was chosen by Barn’ county to rep­
resent them and their view* in a
delegated convention, whose mezn-

don when prohibition was over­
whelmingly defeated. Barry county
alone, of all the 84 counties in
Michigan, gave a majority against
repeal, and elected Dean Daven­
port to represent them. His was the
only vote against repeal in that
gathering. Did the wets "boo" him?
Not for a minute. They evidenced
their respect for him as a man; for
his goodness, sincerity and culture
commanded such, recognition.
Dean Davenport was not only a

iske. It has always been well-kept
anti looked after. There are 23
acres in It—artUtlcally landscaped
—and the palatial home is beauti­
ful. Mr. Kellogg granted to the
Coast Guard the use of this prop­
erty while its trainees were being
prepared for their duties at several
camps in this area, but their train­
ing camps are no longer in use
The very patriotic com-flake*
producer Is evidently determined
that his Gull lake propertv shall be
devoted to public uses. He has there­
fore given the entire property to ttw
U. 8. War department, to be used
m the convalescent portion of Uie
Percy Jones General hospital ot
Battle Creek, consisting of the for­
mer Sanitarium, which was for so
many years carried on by W. K
Kellogg’s brother, Dr. Kellogg.

LARGE RECREATION
PROJECT PLANNED

Series of Parks Proposed For
Eastern Michigan Cities
The state conservation depart­
ment now owns and directs the
use of the Yankee Springs 4200
acre park, as well as about 0.000
acres of oilier land acquired in
Orangeville. Yankee Springs. Rut­
land and Hope—ail not -far from
the park. It also owns the former
Waterloo government park, near
Jackson and Ann Arbor. It* pur­
pose is to open these areas to the
public as recreation grounds. The
Yankee Springs tract is expected
to be of special benefit to the citi­
zens of Grand Rapids. Kalamazoo.
Lansing and Battle Creek.
But by far tne largest urban pop­
ulation Is in the eastern part of the
state, containing Detroit. Pontiac.
Flint. Sagtnaw and Bay City, as
well as Jackson and Ann Arbor. The
| latter two will especially benefit
from thr Waterloo project.
The other large cities mentioned
now have no convenient recreation
grounds open to their people. To
meet this situation, the state con­
servation department expect* to ask
the legislature for authority to buy
several thousands of acres of land
in the eastern part of the Mate,
which will be made into a series of
parks, convenient to those cities,
where there will be opportunities
for swimming, boating, fishing,
hunting and for camping for fami­
lies or larger groups.
Tlie conservation department will
ask for 11500.000 to be expended In
1944 and 1945; 82.000.000 a year for
the nex» two years; 81.500.000 for
1947 and 1943. and for 8375.000 to
pe spent in the seven years for
surveys and planning. The upper
peninsula will ask. and their wish
will probably be granted, that the
state buy 45000 acres of land In
the • Porcupine mountains area,
which would probably eoat 81000.­
000 more.
&lt;
No doubt the series of parks In
eastern Miclilgan would be a God­
send to the folks who live In the
large cities we have named. The
parks would be accessible by motor
cars and would afford recreation
privileges to nearly 3.000.000 urban
residents in the eastern half of
Michigan. That would promote pub­
lic health and welfare, if the narks
were supervised as they should be
The state 1* interested In the health
and well-being of its urban popula­
tion.

Legion A&lt;ks For Flags
For Funerals Of Vets
Missing In Action
WASHINGTON. D. 0- Oct. M.—
The first measure recommended by
the 25th national convention of
The American Legion to be fav­
orably acted on in Congress was
H R 800. a bill to give a United
States flag to the next of kin of
[tenons lost in military service
whose remains are not recovered
for regjUar burial. This bill passed
the House on October 5 by unani­
mous consent, and has gone to the
Senate. Reprewntatlvea John Ran­
kin ot Mlssisalppl and Edith Nmirse
Rogers of Masaadiusctts spoke for
the measure, which was unopposed.
The flag used at the funeral of a
service man is given to the next of
kin. and this bill would give a
similar flag to the next ot kin in
cases where no funeral is held at
any place where the U. S. flag which
drapes the casket can be given the
family. It covers cases of mgn lost
at sea. and other cases of losses of
life where identity or burial place
are unknown.

Superlative Sweetness
More than 500 varieties of popu­
lar sweets are being manufactured
at Cambridge. Massachusetts. the
second largest candy-making cen­
ter in the United States.
Did we who knew him appreciate
the Rreatnraa and goodness of thia
man? He never gave a thought to

assuming. But he thought, lived foe
and
accomplished
worth-while
things.

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For sole o 2 story brick store building with large
basement was a bonk building with vault in the vil­
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A 6 room house in the 4th ward, has complete both,
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Home in the 2nd ward, has lights, hat little born, 15
acres of land has basement--------------------- $1,300.00
8 room house on Hanover in the 2nd ward, all mod­
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stall garage—___________________--------------- $5,300.00

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INTERESTING STATISTICS OF
THE SCHOOLS OF BARRY COUNTY

ThJre Are Now 87 Organised Rural School Districts.
sending the counties the amounts
Only 59 Now Have Schools. Others send to 12-Grade Schools.
due them for the three montti* col­
Co. Welfare Commissions™ lection of weight tax money. Each
When
the late John Ketcham was ।
„
..
county receives the total weight tax the school
commissioner of this ' Mayo district. Maple Grove . -.18
collected in that county during the county. It had 144 school district*. . Moore district. Maple Grove
.16
period mentioned Barry county’s of which 139 were rural, the other I Dunham district. Maple Grove ..30
Done by C. E. Mater
share,
according
to
the
report,
was
those of Hastings. Naah- ■ Norton district, Maple Grove . ..24
The Banner mentioned last week
This will be placed to five being
Middleville. Freeport and . Branch district. Maple Grove .14
that Mrs. Elvira Bayles, of thia city, 823.948.73
the credit of the Barry county road vllle,
HIAAIUUIU rtoanmutton* O.K.
and wvab- |j Orangeville
. ................... ..........
dl.l’.rlct. Orangeville .47
had been recommended by the commission,
will be used for Woodland,
unrrUU.n.
I HfV 111,' .. . (0
Barry county board of lupervlaon maintenance and
sorptions l-.&gt;n
Into 12-grade schools, at
at Milo district.
district Pm
Prairieville
19 '
of.county
highways.
to the state Welfare commission Because of restrictions In the use Middleville
Woodland.
Delton. Prairieville district. Prairieville .34 |
for appointment by that state body of
Bellevue. Richland and Ro-s town- North Pine Lake district. Pre.’rie- I
gasoline,
not
so
many
cars
are
a* one of the three members of the being operated, so that Ute counties ship, have reduced the number of
------ 15 I
ct. —
Rutland■ .. .20
Barry county welfare commission. will receive less weight tax this rural districts to 87 al ’
' *
‘
The other two members. Clarence year than in normal limes. It Is time. While district
tr Rutland 19
Mater and Myron Tuckerman, were now Impossible to buy materials are maintained in all
Rutland
15
.
------ •„—-—•—
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named by the supervisors. The third for black topping county roads, and 29 of them no school Is maintained. 1 Gates district. Yankee Springs
■
x.
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in
m
Vonlr
—
QnrInu,
AIH,
I—t Va'-.L.
member is chosen by the state com­ the smaller receipts inis yearwoum .
*----. --»i
— «■ u-m*;
mission: but the state appointment —
Springs
------ —.......10
.------.. —
1' «rhnni&lt;
Hastings,
Nashville.
Springs
. — ........
Nashville.
not
permit
such
new
construction.
schools
al
Hastings,
ha* to be confirmed by the county Consequently the county road com- j Woodland. Freeport, Middlevilla.
Total . ..
1.148
board of supervisors. Under these
City. Village Enrollment
plan of adding a few miles ’ Delton and Bellevue.
circumstances the state body asked mission's
that type of paving each year
The enrollment in the 57 dis­ Hostings City schools .. 1391 I
the supervisors to recommend some of
574 1
one to them far appointment, and will have to be forgotten for the tricts where rural schools are main­ Thomapule-Kellogg
458 ;
tained this year is 1184. The enroll­ Delton-Kellogg
Mrs Sayles was named She takes duration at least.
ment tn the Hastings, Middleville. Nashville
the place of Mra. Nina Ware, of
371
Delton. Nashville. Woodland and Woodland
------------Delton, who had notified the board,
Freeport districts this year is 3375. Freeport .
also the state commission. that she
The total for all schools maintained ,
Total ................................ -337!
could not accept another appoint­
i It will be noticed in the above
in the county is 4559.
ment. because of the illness of her
mother, who lives with her and
The 1943 enrollment In the 57 rural list that there arc three ,
By JANE CAMERON
schools whose enrollment is under
who, on account of age and Illness,
rural districts is a* follows:
10; 17'schoots enrolling from 10 to [
could not be left alone at home.
Assyria Center. Assyria ...
It will be Interesting to the peo­
15 inclusive: 15 rural schools enYol"Our grand business is not to see Briggs district. Assyria . .
ple of Barry county to know that what lies dimly at a distance, but Checkered district. Assyria
12 linv from 16 to 20 pupils inclusive,
when Mra.
Mil. Ware
ware received
rccciveo her
ncr first
nnv [to
O do w
and 22 enrolling 21 or more pupils
.
what lies clearly al hand.’ Lincoln district. Assyria
appointment there were 975 persons , Carlisle
Assyria has four districts which .
Dowling district, Baltimore
in this county receiving direct re­
send their pupils to 12-gradc |
Striker district. Baltimore
lief, the cast of which is borne»by
thee 1' Eve Curlc h“ J°*ned lhc
bh«2\
McOmber district. Baltimore ....24 schools; Carlton has four such dis- ,
Hendershott district. Baltimore ..19 tricis: Castleton five: Hastings I
' .b“.u ! French version of the WADS
Then all three members of the'
township one Hope township on*:
Weeks district. Baltimore ...13
county welfare commission were
r.vnrtt* *m«rer Yvette sur­ Durfee district. Baltimore 11
Irving two: Johnstown one; Maple
vivingyear
all Mr.
theirMater
time and
to relief
work ,I vlvc
Ou?.
.r th^
*ve”"arid
T.
Barney Mills district. Baltimore .16 Grove three; Orangeville one;
List
Mra. Ware
’tit roue
Prairieville two; Rutland four and
Rogers
district.
Carlton
------------15
gave their enUre time to it. while
Jlverli
Yankee Springs one.
Carlton
Center
district.
Carlton
.19
Mr. Tuckerman became what was Urtained 8CT?lc.e..'?eP^
We are indebted to School Com­
■’"that
ts thousand mile lour, which the men Fish district. Carlton
termed a "policy member:"
t
missioner Lathrop for the facts and
irork uu.
but 811 **y was lhe funniest and clean- Welcome district. Carlton
he no longer did active »v...
••— est entertainment they had seen. Brown district. Carlton --------- .18 , figures given above.
attended the two monthly meetings
Coats
Grove
district.
Carlton
She
1*
back
in
the
States
now.
get
­
of the commission, when policies
district. Castleton ... 21 DUNHAM DISTRICT
were discussed and what to do with ting a trouj&gt;e together to take to Lakeview
New Guinea, where she feels the Martin district. Cartieton ... -11 I-art Week's Letter
district. Castleton .
Funeral services for Henry Balch
lie wa* paid by the day for time boy* could use a little, relaxation. BarryvUle
Shores
district.
Castleton -----A
huge
bouquet
of
fall
chrysanthe
­
were held Monday afternoon at the
actually spent in attending meet&gt;Fisher district, Hastings Tw'p.
mums to Yvette!
south Evangelical church, with bu­
Hfn 1943 the number of welfare
Gregory district. Hastings Tw'p. . . rial In Union cemetery. * Mrs. For­
Altoft
district.
Hastings
Tw
’
p.
..20
rest Wright who lias been in Miss­
cases has been reduced to 40 fam­
Here is n modern romance in
Star district. Hastings Tw p. .... 18 isrippl near her husband who is tn
ilies and 14 Individual cases, with terms of war phraseology—
Hastings
Center district.---------Hastings
“
ZETC?-----------------------i an armv camo is soending some
a total of 111 Individuals, compared
with 975 six years ago. Under these
_ y*?■
-."A-’ ‘
llme wlU? her parents in Assyria
Sights objective­
HastlnB5
p
’
and
with Mrs. Maud Wright. * Mias
conditions the supervisees believed
preliminary maneuvers­
Doud district Hope ----------------- &gt;3 Audra and Betty Harris spent Bun­
that only one active worker was
Takes offensiveCedar Creek district. Hope--------7 . day and• ....
------.... their
--------...
needed on the commission. So the
Monday
with
cousin
Hot-alrlal bombardmentHinds
district.
Hope
..............
board voted that Mrs. Sayles would
Phyllis Cheeseman. * Mrs. Mildred
Seizes objective (retreat halted*
Shultz district. Hope
.24 Rhodes attended Teachers' Institute
also be a policy member, as is Mr.
Objective surrenders.
Brush Ridge district. Hope ..
Tuckerman, and that Mr. Mater
at Grand Rapids Thursday and
would be the only one to give all his
June Knapp wrote a’ little poem Cloverdale district. Hope----- -- 7" ' Fridav. * The name of Mrs. Maud
time to the work Th!' will save ’ve always liked. Anyone who has Wood district. Irving
■
Wright was omitted last week in
district Irving ---------- ---}“ । the list of those whose telephones
over 81.000 in the operating cost of Ianswered
questions for a little boy Jones
Little Brick district. Irving .
the commission. _■
‘-have been transferred from Line 9
would appreciate it. .
King district. Johnstown ? . - *" to Line 15. ♦ Mrs. Velma DunkeiShort Rope
SOUTH SCHULTZ
Monroe
district,
Johnstown
A
berger was brought to the home of
Little son, with face aglow.
Stevens district. Johnstown .
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Bonneville and Motiier really doesn't know
“• i her parents Mr. and Mrs Ray Os­
Bristol district. Johnstown .
Billy of Battle Creek spent Sunday Who put God up in the sky.
-2* &lt; troth. Saturday, to convalesce from
Banfield district, Johnstown . -•-‘. a recent operation at Community
with Mr. and Mrs. Lester Bonne­ Why an elephant can’t fly.
Culver
district,
Johnstown
..........
’ "at
ln Battle Creek.
ville. * Mr. and Mra. Clarence Ap­ Now why wagons make a noise
plegate and Elsie and Mln* Aldrich When they re pulled by little boys. Burroughs district. Johnstown ...»
Quailtrap district. Maple Grove .23
of Cloverdale spent Monday eveBANNER WANT ADS TAT
nlng with Mrs Mina Kenyon * Dr
Pultz of Battle Creek was a caller Or whAl’Zln Uuu t.dyx box
al the Kenyon home one day last Or when We’re apt to see a fox:
week. * Tills community was Mother's even way post knowti:
shocked to hear of the passing of If she’s coming or If she’s geftn
Dr. Morford of Delton. His many
friends extend sympathy to the be­
A friend of ours, who is an Art
reaved famllv. * Mr. and Mrs. El­ teacher
in a State Normal College,
mer Treat of Bellevue visited Mr. was recently
taken down a peg. Site
and Mrs. Alva Kenyon on Friday.
Mr*. Gordon Kenyon spent Sunday room, and two of Uie wee ones were
evening with them. * Mra. Irene reading in their second readers
Dickerson gave her pupil* a Hallo­ Presently one of them became stuck
ween party Friday afternoon. * on a word. They whispered between
Mr. and Mrs. Alva Kenyon visited Uicmselves and then one of them
their son Wendell and family of ventured over to the Art teacher,
Battle Creek Wednesday. * Mina
book toward her with his
Kenyon spent Wednesday with her thrust the
under the word, "Would you
daughter Amy Sonne v 11] e and at« finger
birthday dinner with her. It is the know that word?” he asked doubtfirst time Mrs. Kenyon has been
Nothing tn the world like the
smell of an apple storage shed. The
visited Ida Carpenter Friday. Mrs. darkened
sky. the invigor­
Beck expects to spend the winter ating coldautumn
air. the rustle of dead
in Hastings.
leaves underfoot and that swectlypungent apple smell from the shed
IRVING
door Is something a person never
The Ladles Aid Society will not forgets. It Just demands that you
meet tills week, but on Friday eve­ go home and make popcorn and
ning, Nov. 12, will have a family pour cold sweet cider, goody, goody,
night supper at the...
hall.
...............
All —
mem
— ­ out ot a Jug to go with it. I’ll probbers and friends are
ire invited. * Mrs, ably get a letter from a soldier In
resident..
Australia telling me that he ts going
Muriel Peeling, former
f------—
—
has remarried andI is now Mrs. H. Q to murder me when lie gets home
for stirring uu all those memories.
Wedlake of Detroit.
Then a P-S. will say that he loved
DON’T BUY THINGS YOU DON’T it and bumped off 3 Japs afte;
NEED—BUY WAR BONDS
reeding it.

Wo have for rent a 7 room oil furnished house, all
modem. Wish to rent to just a couple for $30.00 per
month.

OUT

OPEN 24 HOURS EXCEPT SUNDAYS;

Road Commioion
To Get $23,945
From State

In the 1st ward we have an excellent 6 room house
all modem (now vacant) a very good buy ot $3,800.

Former Jim Johnson Restaurant
NOW

SECTION

HASTINGS. MICHIGAN. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 4. 1943

EIGHTY-EIGHTH YEAR

HASTINGS,

�THE HASTINGS BANNER. THCHS DAY. NOVEMBER 4.' 1M3
t RL 3 are parents of a son bom to Chicago to spend vUie winter with other Usters, Mrs. Joseph Oliver, ' ran awav fr
eleven DVRFEE
| Wednesday attending the first
Pennock hospital. Hastings, his daughter. Mildred Mickle. * Pfc. Mra. Edward Coyne of Grand Rap- year old and
»chMr. ire
’ Alibrccht was calling on Ids and Mrs Charles Golden-of Sa- igan. nlrlng
s in town last week before
Watkins. (Betty Swift) and her
Of
Mt
Pi«N»ant
spent
Sunday
with
ing will be held with Mra. Russell
to his new location at Camp
years as a farm hand he went to
■y. Texas from Fort Ripley.
memorial Park.
the woods near Alpena when he Mr. and Mra. Homer Hammond. * . Whittemore. ★ Mr. and Mrs. RumcI
* Mr. and Mrs. Seward
, worked ns a lumberjack for some Mra. and Mrs. Jack Moore Sr., spent I Thornton and sons of
cempanied Mr. and Mrs. E. B Frey In Leighton. * Mrs. Ha
Sm.day with Mr. and Mra. John visited Sunday al the C
of Grand* Rapids were Buna
Billy
Dinner
Honors
New
Knslgn
time.
Later
hr
owned
farms
near
Bender to Virginia Park. Holland,
rena. * 8. Guamando and
rcnce Bercnds of this vi- day visitors of her pare^fs. Mr. and
A very pleasant family gathering Alto and Lowell, and where his first ven.,,- t, ■»
on Sunday where they vtaited Uie Smith went to Dowling Friday
e homeol ; »Ue died Di 1J03 lie was nuxrricd
a few days’ vteft with her son Ted! cinity. passed sway last week. The Mrs. P. R. Prtndie.
nnd family spent
| Mr and Mra. Rose Bliss of Chi
and wife. * Mra. William Ueblerr funeral was Wednesday.
Carter In to Mrs. Clara Crane of Lowell and ton
Mr.
and
Mra.
Jake
come
to
hta
present
farm
about
-■
MLss Kathleen chamberlain, who i ievoix were Un- weekend guetts
on crutches,
■ is attending U:e Evangelical col- . his broUier Clark aiid family. *K
don Woif nod son Curtis ot plain­
Jervis Campbell accom-' lege at Naperville. I1L. spent the 1 ‘nd
O. Crtdler and children
well and Mr. and Mra. Elmer Lusk con. Mra.
:m nnd visited Uielr son‘ weekend at the home al her parents I
Sl^daJ dinner guests at the
’ of Ann Arbor bpent Uie weekend Erway of
• the Rev. and Mrs. Leroy chamber- Oeow Snyder home_at Caledonia
Mra. Disk
: lam in Leighton. * Mr. and Mra. ■*
a“kClllSP “2Beril*:X
HasUngs.
lets at the Glenn Alien 'tome last■ Edd Flnkbeiner nnd niece, Miss Es- I *orkln« nn ‘»K MUJLr
Birmingham.
to the doctor's
I
JTT *" •••”
■» i Friday to
a tow uoja -un
1 tner
ther Bonnett
Bonnett spent
spent last
last weekend
weekend a:
at Kl-nnm*
Rapids *jMr and Mrs Newel
.. .
j —.—
—
.
..
A.'
—
anrt
M»Ktrx
Will,
wl
I
„
I
x.
.
,
,he
P
T-A.
Friday
evening
was
much
her
daughter Mrs. Dean Potter and
th । visit Mr. Smith's daughter, Mra. Leo| Levering.
Mrs. Finkbelner. who ta J’Hjner
»• “&gt;«* £Jra. Willard
Newly-Weds Entertained
, enjoyed. * The flrat project meet- 1I family
'—in
•- Hastings. ~
* A very fine
of u Griffcth and family.
night supervisor at
Pennock
lxr.plMinor
and
little
daughter
Jacaue|
'
»
nt
IxrplMr.
and
Mrs.
Curtis
Solomon
wire
Ing
will
bo
at
the
school
house
।
&lt;
iracnk
bi uir oinner wen*. Mr I
«**•
ui*w
w... , .....
"...
Temperance
program
was given at
In
HasUngs.
has
returned
to
her
llne
B11
Kalamoaoo
were
caller..
|
*Texe
st Is Clare Corson, recently dischargedI Ul
tai
HasUngs,
nf bnnn. at a cvatvtn dinner । TTiiirsjfiiv at’ Ion o'clock.
the Goodwill community meeting
duties after a two week's vacation., on
Lt?c
and Mrs Minnie Jolinson. Mr. and Mrs. Stere | Rureta of honor at a came dinner Thursday at ten o'i
J
Carter.
Mr
and
Mrs.
Vere
Carter.
|
at
U*
home
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Miner
1
Mrs.
Cora
Fultor
Saturday
night
---------------j.
w.
Minor.
Sunday
afternoon.
*
«
10
,clp
varacr.
--Cora
Fulton
of
Union
City
ut Vicinity,
' * Mra. Hattie Stevens spent Friday
southeast of town, this spent two weeks with her niece
of the birth
In Grand Rapids and called an rel­ Mr. and Mrs. Robert Frost have ' Mr. and Mra. Calvin Streeter, all Palmer,
atives * Mr. and Mrs. Andrew been spending the past few days I *ocal, and Miss Myrtha Klaiber of Monday nlaht. Others nrrsent were and husband. Mr. and Mrs Bert FAIR LAKE
sen-ice only
"iid
G1^ Solo‘lK&gt;n' Mr- Fancher. Mr. and M
b Hugh F
Mrs
Fulton
Gackler nnd little grandson. Carl with their narents before he leaves 1 Jackson.
Mr. and Mra. Chas. Pixley were
and Mrs. Bert Kilmer. Mr. and and Mr. and Mrs. Gaiez Buv«
Segar epent Sunday at Beverley for service. A family dinner was 1
Mrs. Paul Palmer. Mra. Amhle Mug- ---------------------------•
at Uie Frost home cast of town
Union City spent Sunday
with Mr. called la Bellevue Bunday by Uie
Promotion
John White of- Hastings, was In with their daughter and mother. held
ridge and son Exrr.J *•- ' ttnd Mr&gt; p*ncher- Mrs Fulton re- Midden death of their brother-lnSunday
In
Robert's
honor.
*
A
real
Ivan
J.
Payne,
son
of
Mis.
Ray
Mrs.
Retha
Scgar.
who
is
teaching
camp U expected home
town Thursday and assisted his
law, Arthur SlUpp. The funeral will
a
.,- Henrv Frost. CharlU
,! turning home with IHem.
c
L
,
\
ar
!!°_.
H
“
!
lw;r
^P£
c
.
k
hard
electrical
storm
Sunday
eve
­
Serven.
who
Is
with
the
19th
Airin
that
vicinity.
*
Theodore
Wierth Not. 17.
mother. Mrs. Leumi White In mov­
be held Tuesday with interment in
ning.
Oct.
warmer drome Squadron at Mackall Field I McNaughton and Earl Van Sickle ,
---- ------ 31 portends- -------ing from the Sylvia Allen horn- on inga is home from the hospital in,—
North S«1U» hi. bSS“Sm,.h“i
“ ““
a“y
Bellevue cemetery. * Mr. and Mra.
1 GLASS CREEK
the postalflee since Uie resignation Grand Rapids St. to the Greenfield Grand Rapids where he liad an op- 1 weather we believe is the old foreEdwin Brins of Hastings were
from grade of sergeant to staff ser-----------of T t dinette. Clerk. ♦ corporal Rest home on Jefferson St. Has- eratlon recently on his eye. We all c®51• Mr. and Mrs. Robert Shriker and guests of ttolr parents Mr. and Mrs.
fgant
Mackall
Field
is
nn
advanced
|
lx&gt;pe
his
evesteht
will
soon
be
back
I
—
--------Sudden
Death
of
Ed
J.
Talbot
Martha Sctod of New River. NorUi
children of Richland were Sunday H. O. Armour Tliuraday. •* Mr. and
training center for glider pitots
to normal, os the sight of the other
The DeWee rds Honored
The sudden death of Ed J. Talb.vt. vuumra
wiuiwnwvs Mr.
Mr Mrs. Ray N. Kelly of Sturgis were
itsltora ai
at win
Chas. WlUttemorea.
, eye was deatroyed a couple years I Mr. and Mra. Homer DeWeerd
weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs.
SundMJn!^t,rh00?
1,1X1 Mr* Wm Whittemore
. ago In an accident.
' were guests of honor nt a recent
Charivari
Lawrence Hughes and mother. *
Gabriel Esterman. who was called dinner given by the Young WomMr
—.. and Mrs. Curt Holomon were
wv.v VW
LUIIUUIUUIJ. nuuv IIU. I» Havana o, r;
The Halloween party at the Kinsley
here recently by the serious Illness I «ns Guild at the home of the lead- royally entertained by a number 0/ Tne
•riH. best
host health
henlth Ed nod
nnd clerked
rlerked in Geo Crakes oFHMtmSTuJre h
~ ^T1 ‘ hall was well attended and all en­
of ills brother. Ed Estcrman. has er. Mra. Charles Williams. Twenty- their friends Friday evening abotfl the Kroger store'Saturday nnd ap- day erenlnr vlsltors at Fo^t Hn- joyed a good time.
^. * ^ra Hnrrt Dtmn aS Mrs
returned to his home in New Jer- three guests were present. Tlie ta­ 11 oclock. Tlie celebnitors »Mit u&gt; ■ parently was as well as Usual Sun- Ive
vens". * Warren
Mrs. Harry
Dunn
Mrs.
were
In and
Hasting
' sey. Mr. Estcnnan Ls quite well bles were decorated In the national the Solomon tome where they as- day. He tod cone ctoan town Ur the clvde
BANNER WANT ADS PAY
. again ★ Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bid­ colors and the evening was spent stated the bridal c&lt;n»fle onto. Uie ’ after-noon, reluming home about 4 , c,&gt;ae w,irrcn were ,n H**u&gt;gs
i well of Monrovia. Calif., have been with Ramos and visiting. Homer is tractor and trailed and followed by &gt; o’clock and dropped doad in the ,-----------------------------------------------visiting her uncles. Ashley and one of the fathers who has entered several autotabbUes with horns ' bathroom of hta tome a few mlnReport of the Condition of The Hasting, City Bank
| Loren Johnson and families and service and went to Detroit on blowing awi’a few cow bells ringing ' utes after entering Uie houM.-. Cor­
Monday
from jthere
has gone. the qr*?Assion proceeded al a stow oner C. P. LaUirop of Hastings who 1
—
- and ------ other relatives. * Robert Fro:.’., --------I son-in-law of Mr. and Mrs. L. R. to Camp Perry. Va. for Scabee naw Through town to the school- wm summoned pronounced death
Beeler leaves for Camp Grant. Ill. training. Mra. DeWeerd and little chouse where a high school dance 1 due to a heart attack.
November 4. xs he was a recent In­ M? ^nd1MH lFddltta-«te
Awajs w,de|y known throughout , FnbUxhed in wcordmr. Vith » esU n»4. Vy Ut OooUNltBioner of Ut BankiM
M1 Ldd L*1*1-'
the tired v&gt; Mele «uunaUable and after ul|A community as he had lived D«P*rt®*ni yonnui to tk« provtaiont of •««uon la ot th* Michlcan tiasacw
ductee. * Registration for Book No. ¥r4 last Monday at the ’nrornapple- duration.
nLd ”
n CP y hcre slncc hta birth on Oct. 18. 1877 uratBUon* act..
I In the ' wheelbarrow* the grconi wllh thc cxcentlon of five veara
Kellogg school totalled about 3150
Dollar*
Cis.
The supply on hand was exhausted
irarv Clo» j 'Saturday
a tr&gt;'Thrrt r'rn enri'nt11
rauch ’ »l»nt tn CtorloUe. His mother died
before the last applicant was cared
Thor*'
Jfiple-Kellogg
me moi
--ppivncHVKK
and Jo tile amusetift’nt of tlie dancers. । v-hen lie was a small bov nnd later
for. Late nnDllconts will receive th- Canununjltf library
will *be - clcsed Tiic good-natured newly-wecta ap- i hL, jathcr remarried, the step.
flb:--------------S0&gt;3Sl»
book from Detroit by mail. * The r.n
on Rai*rt«v
Sax-*day arumnrtn&lt;
afternoons hroinninu
beginning parcntlv enfoyed the celebration xs | mother nosslng away in Cliarkr.te
Parmelee aid society had a fine Nw.
because of the scarcity of much ns their friends who jus* । niviut a tnontli aeo
I.S4MCT.3U
crowd at their chicken and ham
Wanted
to have a little
with the
Uc had serrtdUte
as vS
dork’. tor
Uie
Jimior auctton«r
Thefun
celebratory
uwliL
suDDer Friday night and clearer,
over S100. * Mr. and Mrs. ft.' G
Resigns Posillon
al»o called cn the Lobdclls and gave . ing Quinlan s. Blake's. VandrrCridler were guests at a vez/ Beauti­
TOTAL AH8KT3
Tom I. Gillett, who has served as
rcccPtlun 011(1 re'I Veens. Johnson’s and recently enful wedding in Park Congregational
ceivea a treat. ■
। tcj-cd uie employ cf the Kroger
church in Grand «aplds Saturday
j store. He has been a capable and
evening, the ryjrringc of a friend, sition. taking effect last W&lt;
Halloween Parties
&gt;i accommodating cu^/wjtr.employee nv
He wnt
Mar&gt;' Hcrarntin It was a pleasant 'Tom has been a faithful ।
Tlie Floral Garden dub with their «
»«ui. a kind neighbor and, ®
evening - for the Cridlerx ns seven J nil ihtf» years, and the pt
will families
amlllAc
«nlrkv«a
a
I
bo
TOTAL I* EPOS ITU
ftlcncl who.
who, Trill
will w
be niLvxrt
mtazed bvlhr
by Uw
mmnics enjoyed
enjoyeu ■ pot-luck
pot-iucK supper ftiend
ream before tiieir marriage was nn —
--------------------------mlM him
serving them at the wln- and Halloween
.,-n—
---1
—
.
mttri.
rnijjmunity.
He
was
a
mrmparty- Friday evening entire MiJmunlly.
JX Olbrr lixLUilU.
r.vnt at the same church and on dow. Hta future plans are Indefinite nt the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frunk . ber.®* the.
the Middleville
F. k A. M.
Middle
tire same date. ■
but he will take a needed rest be­ Coman southwest of town.
.tetot N«.
231.
The
deep
sympathy
TOTAL
LfABILITW (Mt UieltMIng &gt;ubor4ln*t'd obllcailea*
1
Wm. P. Corson. Middleville's fore taking a new oodticn. Toma
Saturday evening the Past Me*» i of hosts of frimds ta felt for his
Santa Claus begins his work next nutiiv friends wish him well in rons club entertained the nmioera wife. Olive, in this sudden bereave*
CAPITAL ACCOUNTS
Saturday at Wurzburg's in Grand ’whatever venture he makes.
of MidieviUc O.E.S. No. 17.’4-4 cos­ I mi-nt.
135.000.00
" non on
Rapids, entertaining tire children
tume party and support M'the Shel­ | Funeral services will be held at. 3H, Murt.Iu.
uno finding out their wants. He ex­
ter touse in CalectofiUi park. Both | Uie Beeler funeral home at 3 o'clock 27. I ndiri.Ud
-Mrs. Clnrtnce French wxs called events were verji-niuch enjoyed by I Wednesday with interment in Ml.
pects to stay tn the city most of
tlie time while acting his role. * to Grand Rapids Inst week by the those unending.
Hope cemetery.
Mrs. Margaret. Rowe of Detroit has death of her stater, Mrs. Robert
Saturday evening the Cub Scout
been spending the week with her Gardner. 41. who died at Blodgett packs were entertained to n party NORTH HOPE
TOTAL MAniLITIES AND CAPITAL ACCOUNTS
hospital
after
a. tong Illness.
sLstcr. Mrs Ed Timm and other --------- ------- ------ She at the Home of Mrs. Irving Lutz
Mrs. Pauline Murphy in company
relatives. * Clarence Seri Ian is re- ; was born In Grand Rapids and had on Grand Rapids St.
with Mr. and Mrs Chuv Welch of
celvlng training as a naval aviation lived in Chicago. Surviving besides
Shultz spent Sunday with Mr. and
cadet at Ohio Wesleyan college. I her husband and Mrs, French are
MCMORANIJA
Mis. Jay Anders al Prairieville. *
Delaware. Ohio. ♦ George Masters. | her mother. Mrs Agnes- Shields, n
Twenty-two ot the neighbors of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Anders and son.
PHONE 2226 formerly of Middleville, has pone brother John Shields, and three
HASTINGS
Mra. Sena Pierce gathered at her Mr. and Mra. Fred Anders and Mra.
home near Duncan lake. Saturday Gordon Thompson spent Sunday
evening as a farewell get-together with relatives near Nashville. * Mr.
ns she has sold her7 place \ and nnd Mrs. Donald McCallum atlcndbought in Caledonia. She will have &lt;■&lt;1 a birthday party Sunday at the
an auction sdle ot goods next Sat- home of Mrs. Paimy Smith and
uraay She » employed in tl-.c jxx-.t- Ri-nu Pierce at Hastings, h Mr. and
M. A. LAUUIK
cfficc at Caledopia.
Mrs. Morse Murphy and family and
Albert Anders spent Friday in
Hospitalized
Grand Rapids. * Mr. and Mra. Har­
Correct—Alltel;
Little Jacqyeiine Ann RnscnMhf. I vey Bill. Dale Hulbert and Mr. and
clght-ycar^oId daughter of Mr. nnd Mr.’. -Nelson Hulbert .-.pent Sunday
Mrs. Jack RastuberK of northwest I with.Mrs. Albert Ulrich.
Thonwjjfolc. was taken seriously1
MclrThtirsday nnd token to Blod­ FOB VIJTO’VWVWAB BONDS y,
gett hospital in Grand Rapids where
Having sold my farm, I wifi hold an auction sale on the farm located 121 miles
she was ooerated on for nppendi- I
cltLs al 7 mn. She to making a nice i
south on Hastings on M-37, second farm north of Johnstown Grange Hall on
recovery from tlie experience. Her
mother lias been with her most of
the lime since the operation and
Sunday her grandoarent.s. Mr. and
Mra. Claude Rosenberg and cousin. ■
Lois Ann Kacchele. were nt the hbs- •
pital to see her. Two oUier ot thr
Rosenberg children. Terry and Nan­
Commencing at 1:00 o'clock, I will offer the following:
cy. have also been on the sick list.

IDDLEVILLE

W. A. ROTH, FURNITURE

UCTION SALE

MONDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1943
HORSE

Gray mare, 14 yrs. old.
CATTLE

Holstein cow, 4 yrs. old, giving milk,
due March 21.

Black heifer, due June 11.
Holstein cow, 4 yrs. old, due Mor. 3.
Holstein cow, 4 yrs. old, fresh Oct. 15.
Holstein cow, 4 yrs. old/due Jan. 9.
Jersey cow, 3 yrs. old, fresh Sept. 24,
due June 21.

Black Jersey, 9 yrs. old, giving milk,
due June 12.

.

Guernsey cow, 6 yrs. old, giving milk,
due July 7.

Holstein-Durham cow, 2 ys. old, fresh
Sept. 25, calf by side.

Holstein cow, 4 yrs. old, giving milk,
due }unc 4.

Holstein cow, 4 yrs. old, fresh Sept. 14.
Holstein cow, 4 yrs. old, giving milk,
due June 19.

Holstein cow, 4.yrs. old, giving milk,
due July 10.

Guernsey cow, 7 yrs. old, fresh,
calf by side.

5 head heifers, 4 to 10 mos. old.

HAY, GRAIN, &amp; STRAW
25 ton mixed hoy, timothy, clover and
alfalfa.

500 bu. good oats. 1400 crates corn
4 ton baled oat straw.

FARM MACHINERY
McCormick binder.
Hay loader.
Side delivery rake.
McCormick mowing machine.
2 sec. spring tooth harrow.
3 sec. spring tooth harrow.
Seven tooth walking cultivator.
J 10 Gale walking plow.
Double shovel cultivator.
Hoosier disc drill.
Set crotch back harness.
McCormick Deering 2 single unit milkei
Rubber tired wagon, flat rack, now.
Dairy Maid Heater.
2 Meyers washing tanks.
2 milk coolers.
Milk cart.
8 ten gal. milk cans.
McCormick Deering separator.
McCormick Deering manure spreader.
HOUSEHOLD GOODS

Copeland electric refrigerator.
Kitchen table.
Dining table.
Day bed. Kitchen range.
Piano.
Cream separator.
Other items too numerous to mention.

TERMS: CASH DAY OF SALE, NO PROPERTY REMOVED UNTIL SETTLED FOR

FRANK McCARTY &amp; SON, Props.
HENRY FLANNERY, Auctioneer

ERNEST GRAY, Clerk

Football Victory
*T
'
The Thornapp’.e-KellogK school
toolball team scored a victory at
Wavland in the night game Friday
bv a schore of 6 to 0. The season
will close this Friday with Caledonia
meeting tlie boys here.
.

Church supper for Coal
Members of the Metitodis’. church ’
will serve a nubile sunner at the
church on Thuraday evening. No­
vember 11, for which no charge will
be made, but it is expected those 1
who attend will contribute toward |
the fuel fund, and as liberally as
possible.

Explanation
If our Middleville news the past
few weeks has sounded hurtled or
not Just up to par, it Ls becaus? I
I have written unaer tlie strain ol
snatching a few mumenta from the
care of it seriously ill one in our
home. I have tried to give an ac­
count of the main events s-j the [
boys in service will not be entirely
ignorant of home news, but it has
been a hard task.

' Thoma pple-Kellogg
Community Fair
: ThK annual school-and commun­
ity fair will be held at the school,
tnta week Thursday and Friday
। iilKhU. There will lx* agricultural
. exhibits, Vi««ry gardens, home
I making and industrial arts and it
is hoped tlie fair will »■ better Than
c*er Approximately $200, will be
, awarded in cash prizes nnd will
include the sweep-stakes given to the
tour high ranking F.F.A. boys and ।
the four outstanding Home-Making i
girls. Good procrams' are scheduled
tach night in the gym at 815. Tlie ,
program Thursday evening includes ,
the main feature of moving pictures
taken in Alaska of Wild like pliotographed by Mrs. Royce Grimes In
the summer of 1940 on Kodiak Lsland, and are very entertaining I
Friday evening feature will be
Percy Abbott the magician.
Remarkable Man
With everybody busy at some
worth-while job thwe days. Thorn­
apple township's oldest ettiaen.,
James L Smith who passed his Wth
birthday. Saturday, doesn't take-a
back seat fpr anyone. Mr. Smith
who lives on M-37 IbOUTTlVe miles
north west of town, has never had
a hard sickness. He helps around
the tartp. up in the early morning
to help with tlie milking was his
usual stunt until a milking machine
was Installed this fall. He husks
corn every year and turns out a
quantity that would be considered
good by a much younw man 'nils
year he U out in the field each
day. Aside from 'poor eyesight he
lias retained all faculties in a fine
manner. Hr belongs to tlie MxsoiUc
lodge in Caledonia.
Mr Smith was burn In Niagara
Co.. N«w York. Oct. W, 1844 but

AUCTION SALE

Having said the farm and moving to town, I will dispose of the personal property
at public auction at Hie form known as the Wm. Bolling place located 2 miles
south and 'A mile cast of the Bliss factory, south of Hastings on

SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1934
STARTING AT 1 O'CLOCK, I OFFER THE FOLLOWING:

HORSES

Cutter.
Hay fork.
Gale walking plow.
2 sec. spring tooth drag.
Corn sheller.

2 ga,od work horses.

COWS
Jersey cow, 5 yrs. old.
Jersey and Guernsey cow,

FURNITURE

2’/a yn. old.
Test and breeding dates on these cows
given at sale.

2 Holstein calves,
6 mos. old.

HENS
30 yearling mixed hens.
50 young chickens.

.

GOAT

3 yr. old goat, giving milk,

GRAIN
50 crates corn.
15 bu. wheat. 20 bu. oats.

FARM TOOLS

2 farm wagons.
2 single cultivators.

9x12 rug. 8x10 rug.
Majestic cabinet radio.
3-4 Rollaway bed, new.
(
Antique bureau.
Ironing board.
Hubbard 3 burner oil stove.
Rag carpet. 2 rockers.
Home made cedar chest.
Apex washing machine.
Writing, desk.
Commode.
Egg crates.
Single bed, springs and mat­
tress.
Square table.
.
10 gal. jar.
3 gal. jar.
Dishes and cooking utensils.
Fortt,, .hovels, hoos. 3 chicken coop.,
and numeroui othor a,Hcl«&gt;.

TERMS OF SALE: Cash day of sale, no goods removed until settled for.

CLARK H. JONES &amp; PETER S. RANDALL
PROPS.

DEWEY REED. Auctioneer

CLIFFORD HAMMOND. Clerk

�THE HASTINGS BA.KNTR, TWISDAY, NOVEMBER 4. IS41

Uowmuch does it cost to bomb Berlin ?
OUPPOSE, in tlie dusk of an English evening, 1,000 huge
bombers soar over the Channel and head for Berlin.
By the time those planes return to England, their motors will
have consumed 2,400,000 gallons of gasoline!
The cost . . . of^the gasoline ALONE . . . will be more

What arc YOU doing to help pay the cost of those raids?
(In addition to-the gasoline they use, it costs Uncle Sam TWO
HUNDRED MILLION DOLLARS to build 1,000 4-motored
bombers . . . plus the cost of training the 10,000 men who
make up their crews!)

To pay for the gasoline used on ONE such raid, 96,000 Ameri­
cans would have to invest at least 10 percent of their next pay
check in War Bonds!

Modem war is expensive business ... its cost runs into
fantastic figures. 30,000,000 American wage earners are now
putting an average of 10 percent of each pay check into War
Bonds every pay day . . . but still it isn’t enough!

You get a big kick out of reading about those 1,000-pIane
raids. You know that such raids, if repeated often enough,
will soften up the Axis. But . . .

Our air raids on the Axis are increasing in frequency and
intensity. When land operations really get going, the cost will
be staggering.

than $380,000.

More and more Americans must join the Pay-Roll havings
Plan . . . more than those already in the Pay-Roll Savings
Plan must begin to jack up their War Bend purchases
•
must start to invest more than 10 percent!

Remember . . . Welt Bonds are the finest investment in the
world today. You get back $4 for every $3 you invest. And
; . . the more War Bonds you buy now, the quicker the Axis
will be licked . . . and the less the war will cost in the long run.
Think it over. And every time you’re tempted to put a
nickel in something you don’t_abaolutely need^-put it in War
Bonds instead!

KEEP ON BACKING THE ATTACK!
WALLDORFF &amp; SON
STRAND AND BARRY
THEATRES
HODGES JEWELRY
FRANDSEN'S
B. A. LyBARKER
BONNET &amp; GOWN
AUTO SPORT SHOP
THE VALUE STORE

CUT RATE SHOE STORE
BEN FRANKLIN STORE
J. C. PENNEY COMPANY
WATERS CLOTHES SHOP
JOHN BULLING &amp; SON
E. W. BLISS CO.
ROTH FURNITURE
G. E. GOODYEAR HDWE.
REED'S DRUG

STEBBINS &amp; JACOBS
FARM BUREAU SERVICES
MARK'S AUTO
HASTINGS MFG. CO.
GOODYEAR BROS. HDWE.
G. R. BOOKCASE
CONSUMERS POWER CO.
IRONSIDE MONUMENT
BARRY CLEANERS

COFFEESHOP
.ANDRUS SERVICE
HOTEL HASTINGS
MEYERS 5c &amp; 10c STORE
TAYLOR SHOE STORE
LONG &amp; MOORE 5c to $1
CHAS. LEONARD FUNERAL
■ STORE
HOME
BAIRD'S STORE
FELDPAUSCH STORES
THE HASTINGS BANNER
COLEMAN INSURANCE
MILLER REAL ESTATE
HASTINGS CITY BANK
•
CASITE CORP.
NATIONAL BANK

VIKING CORPORATION
EAST END CIGAR STORE
I NT. SEAL » LOCK
MICH. MUTUAL WIND­
STORM

�THE HASTINGS BANNER, THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 4, IMS

FOOTS

!___ "___ '________u______ _ '__

I Wm F. Flnglelan and others to 1 Sunday visitors at the home of
COURT HOUSE NEWS Harry4 bJocg
H. Rsiglsr and wife, iota 3 Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kahler Sun­
.'-'***■* ■
2 Freeport
•
day were: Mr. and Mr*. H. Har----------------------------------------------------- ' Glenn C Gates and wife to Dant mens. Katamaroo; Mr. and Mr*.
p K&lt;rng j BCpe jecuod 3 Hope.
Harry Merritt, Albion: Mr. and Mrs.
WARRANTY DEEDS
Harley B Andrews and wife to 1 Elmer J. Witt and wife to Geo. V. Dorr Kahler and Mr. Lehman.
Woodland; Mrs. Clam Scrvaxs,
i Waiunhoff and wife, parcel section Vicksburg; Mr*. Mina Bagley. Hope
gion rchlbilltaUon »u.kern and ser- tin Bill r.ow before Congress, c.ca’.- &lt;cctlon *&gt; Munir Grove
31. Orangeville.
vice
offfltera
in
seeking
’
to
obtain
j
ing
a
national
obligation
to
aervice
,
.
™
,
Center.
* Mr*. Knastnck
and
Atherton of The American Legton
----------To%c3
- ----------- ——
‘ | Staler A. Caukin and wife, 40 acres
journeyed to the White House here free acc«s to Army and Navy Ixm- Other
mAlred
bom and wife, parcel sectton 31.
recently and in a lengthy confer­ Btala in aiding disabled World War
Castleton.
^servicemen
in
Uie
prepiratlon
of
trick.
Her
ton
Elmer
KnMirick
of
ence with the chief executive out­
The conference between Ute na- I
,
. ,w
Byron E Sweetland and others BatUe Creek from Saturday until
lined the 1944 Legion program
tlonal commander and tlie PreslCelesta M. McClelland and others
*«*■
to Archie C. Hendrixsen and wife, Tuesday with har. * Mr. and Mr*.
adopted by Ute 25th national con­
"I am for that," the President dent which lasted overtime &lt;m the 1 “&gt; S**"
lot
at
Gun
lake.
Yankee
Springs
Lowell
Herbert
and
their
father
vention in Oman?chief
execuUve's
schedule
embraced
|
lection
32.
Castleton.
said, ’’and you can say that I am
a number of subjects on which The ' Mark A. Ritchie and wife to EvtIpw Krogman to Mrs Hasel Bil­
The national commander received
a very cooperative response from
The latter phrase was added be­ Amerlcan Legion had expressed it- i ton J^Beck and wife. 2 tota. shore ling*. parcel section 24. Hope.
Pennock Monday. * Mr*. Elisabeth
I of Gun lake. Yankee Spring*.
the President. The latter allowed he cause it Is common custom no. to self at Ita Omaha ccnvpnUon.
of Lansing spent the
repeat what the President may say
Discussed were the foreign rela- I Myrtle Wallace to Hugh L. Wal- roil E. Powers, Iota Phillipa Addi­ Robinson
weekend with her parent*, the Rev.
at a private interview, unless by ! ttons
tlon* policy
policy of
ot Tlie
Tlie Alnertcan
Ainerlcan LcLc- lace
lace and
and wife. 75 acre* aecUon 34, tion. Nashville.
and Mra D W. Robinson * Garth
permission.
Commander
l witrn Com- expressed
rxnmuaerl nennta&amp;inn.
nlnn- the
thf* principle
nrlnHnle of
at universal . .TnhniHnir
gion:
Johnstown.
Floria
who
has been spending a 15­
Atherton, backed with this Presi­
, Laughlin. 80 acres section 11, day furlough
with home folks redential support, will pursue tills
Orangeville.
-’
matter further with tlie appropriate
lisa E. Germain to Bertha L. ttimed to Alatama Sunday.
Armv and Navy authorities
ployment
•
| John Thomas to Clare W. Thom- Flory, ta lot lu. block 2. Woodland
the com­
DUNHAM
DISTRICT
The national commander also dis­
Commander Atherton ako ex- as and wife, 40 acres section 20 village­
mander on matters dealing with cussed with the'President the Se­
Mr and Mrs. Harvey Cheese­
’
Emory L. Houghtahn to Patten
to the President on Invita- Prairieville.
friendly cooperation with other lective Service questions that have tended
Uon to participate again this year j Jerry E. Andrus and wife to For- Monument Co . tot 1. block 12, Ken­ man and famly were guest* Sun­
American republics, the President arisen around the "draft of fathers" in
day of Mr. and Mr*. Harold Gray
the annual American Legion rest Bush and wife 40 acres section. field's Addition. City.
debate in Congress. He presented Armistice Day ceremonies at Ar- 14. Carlton.
latRue Winans to Rots A. Winans and family. * Myron Mead ha*
•Tluifa a new program, isn't it? The American Legion's considerate llngton National Cemetery.
. .
I Rose Clay to Lyle D. Todd and। and wife. 5 1-4 acres section 16. j the basement dug and wall built
It sounds good to me!"
Johnstown.
opinion that men of service age who
for a new house: Kenneth Mead
Also accompany’itig the Comman- , w|fe. parcels section 2. Johnstown
has aided his house with brick
Commander Atherton explained are now tn government or private £r
Frank” 8 CenUlver and wife'to&gt; QUIT CLAIM DEEDS
having remodeled the house
closer relations amcna the Ameri­ employment and are unmarried, W. Mitchell. Marysville. Cal. his Leonard C. Smith and wife, tot■
Adolph Dause Jr. to Earl A • paper,
a year ago; Orson Swift lias a new&lt;
can republics would nave a great might well have their exemption aide and Richard Seclye Jones, as- shore Gun lake..Yankee Springs,
Feighncr.
tot
29
Phillipa
Addition.
,
deal of American Legton attention status re-examined before men with sociate national publicity officer.
house
nearly
completed.
and
, David Shearer and wife to Leslie! Nashville.
this year Ambassador Alfaro ad­ families are called into service.
Fred Hill's house hr.* been resided
Before the conference, the Presi- Snlffln and wife lot at Wall take .
Adolph
Dause
Jr.
to
Harley
L.
with
asbestoe*
shingla*. * Mis*
Commander
Atherton
told
the
dressed the 25th national conven­
dent posed with the NaUonal Com- Hope.
President me
the axtkiuu
Legion ucucita
believes **
if mander before a battery of camera- 1 Clark H. Jones to SamT J Couch Felghner and wife, 80 acres section ! Phylli* Cheeseman spent Uie weektion at Omaha. Neb., under the aus- rnsunu
i
23,
Castleton.
end
with
her
cousins
Audra
and
plocs of the co-ordlnator of inter- married men with families must be men for picture®.
i and wife, 40 acres seeUon 28. Has- I Harley L Felghner and wife to I
tings.
Adolph Dause Jr, tot 29. Phillips ' Betty Harris near Nashville.
DOUD CORNERS
1 Otto D. Schantz and wife to Roy' addition. Nashville.
.
Last Week's Letter
_____
________ wirc’ 20 ftcres section1
9
2?otnce
Harley L Felghner and wife to ,
Mr. and Mra. Will Shriber and 5, Thornapple.
Adolph Dause Jr, 160 acres section LEGALS
family of Hastings and Mr. and
C D.
D Bauer
ftiucr and wife
...... to
... Earl. ....
C.
Her--' 23 and 26. Castleton.
NOTICE TO CBSDITOBg
Mrs. Will Gurd local were dinner rington and wife. Parcel Eddy's1
Wm. P. Corson and wife to Eva
cuesta of the John Gurd family beach. Wall lake. Hope
A Hecox. parcels In Middleville.
R»nrt»v * Mr nnrt Mr. p n R*re.
r a Marshall and wife to Eddie
Eva A- Hocox to Wm. P. Corson
WELDING — AUTO REPAIRING b SERVICE
; man and Daisy Bergman sailed at Marshall and wife. 16 acres section11 and
wife, parcels In Middleville.
tlie Buxton home In HasUngs Sun- 7. Orangeville.
Florence Lobdell to I-uclus Lobwill
WE BUILD — WAGONS — TRAILERS — HITCHES
I day to see a niece from Beulah. *
Albert F. Showerman nnd wife to1 dell, lots 22 and 33. block 6. Lincoln
| The funeral of Alfred Bishop was Peter Dykema and wife. 80 acres1 Park. city.
held at HasUngs Saturday. The section
OCVMU11 «
22. BarryNaw ond Used Ports — Gloss Installed
Bvron M. Ketcham to LuVcrnc
sympathy of the neighborhood to
Harry L. Watkins and wife to1 P. Bivens, one acre, section 34. Ballee. In th* Cllr
the bereaved family. * Lewie Mlaer Kingsley B Wlgen and wife. 71 tlmore
if Haitian, inc
who 1* in Pennock hospital was not BCrt3 Mutton 6. Johnstown.
n
Byron M. Ketchum to Lewis A-1
CASH FOR YOUR JUNK CAR
as well Sunday but better Monday.
— - - — J.
• --------Clayton
McKeon and wife •­to' Earl. 1 acre section 34. Baltimore
We hope for a speedy recovery.
Wm. F. Richards and wife. 40 acres1
Bvron M. Ketchum to Otis A.
Phon, 2407
Hoitinn
221 N. Mich. Ave.
and another parcel, section 1. Bal­ Earl, 1 acre section 34. Baltimore.
Sartorial expert says the well­ timore.
LcVancha Cotton to J. C. Schad
Lee
and wife
! dressed man must have 14 naira ot
— A.
... Reynolds
—,------- ----— to
—1 rnd wife, 40 acreu section 3. Yankee
Oat
! pants. It must be pretty cold where Chas. A- Brouae and wife. 40 acres
SPLaVanchu Cotton to Fred Matte­
he 11
—
section
•*"“ ’ 1.**Prairieville.
—•-*—••&gt;'“
NOTICE TO CBBD1T0BB
son and wife. 40 acres section 4.
Yankee Springs
Fred Matteson and wife to LaVancha Cotton. 80 acres sections 3
end 4. and. lots at Bartow lake.
Yankee Springs.
Annie McKnlght to Irene Saylret.
tot 911 and Eta of tot 912: also lot
WIreneySayles to Annie McKnlght
and others, kt 911 and E'i of lot cUli
913. also lot 967. city.
Annie McKnlght to Jean McKnlghl Flnnle. 3 tots et Wall take.
Ull.d, tktr
IRth. A. D. IlfU.
HAdolph Dame Jr. to Ed R. Feighml. Judn of l’r&lt;
Ont
ner and wife. 80 acres section 26.
Castleton.
_ _ ___________
NOTICE TO CBBDITORB

jrom With
President Roosevelt

Rockefel- 1 called into service. It secs no reason
why there should not be a national
Stand
service act by which other num
discussed could bo called into necessary de.. .
.Le! one American Legton problem........
with fensc .......
Industries. The American
: the President and won hta support, gion. he explained, has favored the

PETE’S AUTO PARTS

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WEST HOPE
Mr. and Mrs. Ira Osgood and
children were Sunday dinner guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Everette McCallum
-&gt;f Hickory Corners. w'Mr. a\d Mrs.
Glenn
Morehouse / and Gloria
Springer were KaXtmaxoo visitors
Tuesday a Mr, Hiid Mra. Everette
McCallum. Mrt. Martha Replngle of
Hickorv and Major Gordon McCalhim of Washington. D. C. were cal­
lers in the/nelghborhcod Tuesday.
* Mr. aprf Mrs James Collison of |
I Kalnmaioo were -Sunday guests of ;
Mr. t&gt;h(l Mrs. Gltnn Morehouse. *
I .There was a good crowd out to the
^community club and Aid at the
Ronald Anders home last week. *
| The Nov. Aid will be at the Ray
: Barnes home Nov. 10 for dinner. *
1 Mrs. Mare McCallum received word
that Ru-Ncl Holmes of Pcntlac was
in the hospital with a broken leg.
His many friends here hope for a
oulck recovery' for him. * Miss
Mildred Osgood, who is an instruct­
or in State Teachers college at
Terre Haute. Ind, spent last week
with her father Jesse C'good. Mrs.
Glenna Weber and Mrs. Esther
; Johncock and children also spent
| from Thundnv night until Sunday
i with their father. * Mr. and Mrs
! Albert Warner visited their son and
family Lance Warner at Parchment
| Thursday their son-in-law Harold
Schuster in Borgess hospital Friday,
end Monday they, with other mcm­
i bera cf the family, are at their
i brother's home near East LeRoy. *
j Donn Snringer was home on a
I thrce-day furlough from n training
। school In Ohio. He U soon to start
on his flying lessons. * Jesse Os- j
' ood was pleasantly surprised Friay by a family gathering In honor
I of his birthday. Those present b-’sides the home folks were. Miss'
Mildred Osgood. Terre Haute. Ind.: 1
the Rev. and Mrs. Isaac Osgood and ।
I children. Woodland: Mrs. Glenna
I Weber and Mrs. Esther Johncock i
nnd children. Detroit: Mr. and Mrs ‘
j in Osgood ’and children. Mr. and
I Mrs Welton Brooks. Cloverdale and !
Mr. nnd Mrs. Ray Barnes. * The
neighborhood ru saddened to hear ,
of the death of Dr. Morford of Del­
ton. He was a veterinary who was I
prompt to answer calls nnd faithful ■
In hta work He will be missed very 1
much in our Community.

AcTIqn

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BUY U. 5. WAR BONDS AND STAMPS

HIGHLANDS DAIRY
Phone 2651

ROBERT W. COOK, Prop.

Hasting*

5

If You Want to Buy or Sell Used
Gas or Electric Appliances
tcautt of the scarcity of new and
used gas apd electric appliances

brought on by the war, we believe it

Ell
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this used equipment. With this in mind

we announce a new, free service to our

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will be a genuinely helpful service if
we serve as an "information center” for

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DATE

customers —
NAME

Each of our stores will maintain a
list of used gas and qlectric appliances

ADDRESS

available from individuals and a list of

ARTICLE

those desiring to buy.

SIZE or CAPACITY

Assisting buyers and sellers in locat­

CONDITION - GOOD

MAKE
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FAIR

POOR

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WANT TO BUY

PRICE 1 WILL PAY

or sell these appliances or act as agent

WANT TO SELL

PRICE WANTED.

for their sale or purchase. We will

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DELTON
Miss Dorothea McBain of Hills- ;
dele visited her father Rov McBain
Sunday. * Mr. nnd. Mrs. Will I
Whittemore called on their brother •
and elater-in-law’ »Mr and Mrs
Charles Whittemore: in Rutland
, Saturday afternoon. They all at1 tended a meeting at tlie Goodwill
i church in the evening. * Mr. and
1 Mrs. John Adams nnd Mrs Lecn
Pennock went to Kalamazoo Friday
afternoon to meet their cousins Mr.
and Mrs. Ralph Reed of Stratton.
Neb. who will visit them for a week.
A Much sympathy is extended to
the family of Cllffcfrd Morford in
their bereavement. * Mrs Bert Pat- ;
ton of Battle Creek called pn friends I
in town Saturday afternoon. * Mr , i
John Adams, and Mrs. Glenn Wil- '
Ham. and three sons cf Gul) lake '
spent Saturday in Battle Creek.
Mr and Mrs. Travis Rover of
Battle Creek spent Sunday with her '
parents Mr. and Mrs Wade Town ‘
end family. * Faith. Hone and Flar- I
itv. a three-act farce by Jay. To­
bias. will be presented by the sen­
ior class of Delton high school. Fri­
day evening. Nov 13 at 7.30 o'clock |
A matinee will be given Thursday
afternoon for the grade children
and for those unable to attend Fri- ,
day evening. The cast consists of ‘
jovce Leina.tr. Ruth Craker. David
Kahllo.-' Robert Osborne. Dick
, B antes. Esther Klngsburv. Priscilla
I Eddy. Fred Koppolow Bill Harper.
Donna Barclay. Lowell Shepard. I
: Marshall Gay and Della Phillipa ,
1 The n'ay Is directed bv Miss Lor- I
etta Wagner. * Mr. and Mrs. Lear.
Pennock and Mrs. John Adams, i
and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Reed of
Nebraska called on their cousins Mr I
and Mr«. Lowell Herbert and their
uncle Andrew Herbert at Otsego
Eonday afternoon.
.

There is n&amp;
shortcut
• Yard by hard-fought yard . . . paying for
every inch of ground with their courage and
their live* . . . the armies of Freedom arc
pushing forward.
Now at last. Victory is certain. But the road
ahead is tortuous and hard, and grows
more difficult with each advancing step.

And there is no short cut. No easy way to win.

Each stronghold taken, each slave-nation
set free, swells the demand for fighting
equipment to back the attack. More guns,
more tanks, more planes and bombs ...
longer supply lines to speed the endless flow
from factories to fronts.
America's primary lines of supply—the
railroads of the nation—jiaye already begun
to fee!* the pressure of the tougher task
ahead. In the past nine months, for example,
New York Central freight load* hava in­
creased about 14% . .. and passenger
traffic, including troop movements, more
than 70% ... over the same record-breaking
months of last yegr-

But even mon must be done. For the peak
has not yet been reached. The most critical
period still lies before us. Only with the
continued cooperation of shipper* and

receivers of freight—and of the traveling
public-ican this bigger job be done.

The men and women of the New York
Central, and of all the nation’s railroads,
realize the sire of the job ahead, and that
there is no short cut—no easy way to do it.
They kndw that time is the one precious
war weapon that cannot be manufactured by
all our roaring war planes, nor bought with
all our billions .. .

That hours save! arc lives saved ...

And that there is no time to lose on the
rocky road to Victory!

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�Tin; HASTINGS BANNER, THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 4. 1943
of men's Uvea. H we Mopped to I
'• — — •*— ball ground .
lade a deci-

erton apparently did not antagon­
ize hl* audience. He was clleered on

LEGION HEAD HITS
WART ME STR KES

Un Arthur Bolort.' »OVT&gt;I BOWNE

sx'ffiS1':

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.1

LEGALS

Pomtl or »»»«*

bSi.SrK?SSmu

hone folk*.

.V«UC4T&gt;O»

?fparM, C1*rk •&lt; Prokjl*

There
। CKDAB CBBEK
tstb
Leslie Gould and family visited
their
MteiUcr.
Mr.
and
MraAioan
ois«i
octoMr
a. d ivs*.
Mr.
and
Mn
Art
Gould
near
OUwith
their
Considers Them The Same iv about the
Vam baugh of East Bowiw were callers
H- »•»«• Cim^i
max Sundar * Mra UaUeGould
rs. E V_
As Soldier Refusing Te Fight
.
.
Sgt. and
a,n&gt; M,r&gt;r v„
Ain. &gt; Monday for dinner, tt Mag BtebMr*. Russell Palmer ore receiving ty Blough. * Mix. Frances jv&gt;rritt n
certHicaUB
ley's and Pally * birthday. « Mra.
congratulation* on Ute birth of a was a Sunday afternoon caller of Tl, K.thrm M«rf v*a Kuie* Milke.
time Strike* were placed in a cteM
Eetella Roster.
* spent
Mn. WedPaul! c«ari
K.tbnn
iiarrla
fikd In
Uzzte CalnuoF fi* Itaatln0 aOutt
and' Mra. Arthur0 BMford^arid «ori1 Mrs.
HcHma^ond
children
i*r wtHion
wh
’io“ Mvieg
with treason by National Ownman•- ............
rrn went
Wed- I’ heart
b»r
pr»jtn« that an or 1 fnJfn TjiUriditl.
Saturday night
f
inhffwldrew
KoulXw
'we Ite*
“
-------------- dinner honwlrw n«lw «U1 l&gt;« panaiu Mr. wd
II." J W git* I »1B1 her daughter Mr* Lloyd Owvn
1 Field and Mra Mra John Anderson of Alto. * Mra. . ,,h4u,t:„
I and family. Friday afternoon Mn.
। Lizzie Hoffman and Mra. Lucy Stahl
(l 7. 6r4«U, Th.« tb* id h Jay or; Calm* and Mr* Owen called cm
»
—
1 of East Bowno were Sunday dinner ■ Ni.vrmbrr A. D- i»43. at t«n ■ ‘ ’"'A. }* , Carl Boyes of East Hickory Corocn
fit. Fred o. Filch, waiver of no­
.— .-.a- ..r
u*_ Da.it Mn»rr_ 1 i’k formrrrrti at 111.I I'r.ii*.
r boerus wid found him very much 1mtice. filed, order appointing admin­ BAKBYVILLE
■w—
t Mr,
*
i
-sm’sssls1,
istrator entered.
•
tor
prevention al «top°
. .
.
and brother-in-law and wife of De- ”Tt •7. y.rifcrr OHaveg. Tbai peMte' Ummers and aon of Battle creek 1 •Pf’S’’
fit. Borah O. Kenney, proof of
tacriina u»
“PM*
war fndustry-and today
— r'
J. M. Church wlU
Pfc. Duane L. Day who ha* been troll were Sunday guest* of Mr. and rotk.
b« invn »&gt;y p&lt;ii&gt;u&lt;atiea I spent Saturday night and Bunday • ™
service filed, proof of publication
laltlng hi* parents Mr. and Mrs , Mn, Floyd Walton. * Ml»* Jon- . t * »«p» &lt;&gt;t thi onter. for Ur*. c.n wllil hi, brother Clare and family. I evening
«'*en'ni Nov. 1 tt I
n'lirMLnn • it u
lfmV moan* Uw prevention at »top- tiled, proof of will filed, order ad­
ctuextlon. it 1* trewoii for the man , page Ln anything and lu any and
. A. Day. returned to Camp White. phlne MHIfr aud niece Mrs. Eva 1
’76* r Ir'tao n2aa« a ■*»?1 * Maynaid Monroe and Iberia i Mr. a6d Mm. WwM
at the front to refuje to use hte gun. iJrcv uidustry because every single mitting will to probate entered
Wnw)., V, WAS
1 t,___ ...... .. TiArr
a-*-.
tb" Hl
y of Grand
‘IB
“»u
(
4 ’ in aaiil1 KiugKjOtt of Kalamaxoo spent Fri­ Marylln al their home
fit. Walter
A opauiamg.
Spaulding prw.
proof Oregon, ia*t Thuraday. It was iU* MJ.ar,. and
HL
waiter a
All .T
y.- ■^,,7
l?W«
“ “ •»•.&lt;««
M«
having
' *£?"««
»w&lt;some
*f5n* of publication filed, order allowing first visit home in nearly, eleven R*oi&lt;U vUited Motaav and Wed- | f*’*.. p
day night and Saturday with May- . Park. Gull lake. TV,..rl
Sf Probata rurd's grandparents Mr and Mra
‘7*4"
claim* entered, final account filed, months. * Hie Rev. Birdsall of the n^.y at Steve Mlilcra: Mr and
final receipt* filed, order assigning Clark Home at Grand Rapida oc- i Mra Ora Miller were Saturday and a »ru. c-j.y
Probata
Ardy P&gt;en * Morris Benedict ha*
j
iTsai
&gt;■
’££1,11 1 been home from Idaho for a tO-dayx
i&lt;irMJie&lt;un'rara^n.
strikes U I residua entered. Inheritance tax de­ cupled tlie pulpit, both at Nashville Sunday gueaU; Thursday evening ,
and Barryvtllc and wa* a dinner guests
KUMts were Mr and Mrs. Charite
Charlie ]|
______
,
i. I think tartnlned. discharge of adminlstra- anml
-----furlough and returned to hte train- 1
trite
Even as Conunander AUiarton Ui^tmenwho^Jh
_____
Mr unrl
F H.
H loStll.. Hili
ir.lt ’., 1/guest nf
of Mr
and Un
Mn. E.
Lath- II r.ii.v.
ea or wiw j tor issued, estate enrolled.
Gibbs ..r
ot r*t..
Clay
Mr. and Ur.
Mra. '
roti pubiicatiom '
■
: rrerf^nt&amp;‘the^‘erd^th^hc- Mra KlB^Y / mJ,“n
roE WBUCATIOM
rop Mr. and Mn. Will Hyde were Mlitqn Murphy of Grand Rapids
I fit. Artemeela Babcock.
' also
rbat. Coart.
”
dinner guest*. * The Rev and were overnight gueste Saturday.
’ (wr
Mn. Kenneth Griswold and Bud­
h.M at tb. and Mrs Clair Holder of Beltevue , *«h Mr. ""d Mrw Harold White,
Mr. and Mra Archte Thoma* and
,
E*t. Adalbert Patton. Widow’s dy are moving this wci-k to Erie, Pa.
,
«f
I spent Sunday with Mr and lira. isnd
of Plainwell.
Commander AUierton wus believed
. | ‘elecUon
■ cellar flted. peUUon for widow's The Rev. Griswold will take a 3,- father of Cascade and Clare Cook . Probate onic
th* 3«tth day of' john Ltnur/n ♦ Russell Watson i
1 1
"J
tao
filed, order granting wld- &gt;e*r Seminary cvurac at Oberlin of Grand Rapids »pent Wednesday ;
to have taken cognisance ot these I
™
■ allowance
allowari
of Detroit spent the weekend with ; FOB VICTORY BUY
BONDI «f»
with Jake Oles* and daughter Cordevelopment* In scrapping ilia pre- 'olr,. ow* allowance entered, petition for College and Mrs. Griswold and Bud­ nne
In honor of Mr. and Mrs. , f p„,i
pared address and .ticking extern‘‘««* to sell filed, order for pub- dy will remain with her parvnu at
Thoma*' 34th wedding anniversary.
l, t)
poraneouxly and straight from Uie dependent ujwn an uninterrupted llcalkin entered,
Erie for the time being. They iiave
fit. William R. Johnoock. final inul a very successful pastorate here * Edd Lacv called on Arthur Clark I lt»n. D
shoulder. The astembled labor lead- stream of supplier from the home
OHB-BUC* PRIVATg...
»■
recatpt* filed, discharge of admin­ and at Naahville and have earned Saturday al the Ward Boulard
era gave him clone attention and
home * Mra. One Smelkrr. Mrs
Southern gallantry found it* ..
istrator issued, estate enrolled.
when he finished they row to ap­
the love and respect of ail dunng
plaud him.
bU'^General Arnold
Est. Laura Belle Edger, proof of their stay of a little over 3 yrs. We Beulah Hustettier vLMtcd Wednes­
match in Brooklyn after a resent
of days ago that **
we publication filed, order allowing regret seeing them move but wish day afternoon at the Lacy and PbrGreen T.ke. Fleer
‘said “a couple nt
broadcast
of
Phil
Baker
’
*
'Take
n
“
ritt home. * Mrs. Ethel Boyle te «
President Green took the floor liad barely enough air al Salerno. claims entered.
them success In their new home.
or Leave ta* .how. (WKZO Sun­
Kat. Inez E Nichols final receipt* The Rev. Ltoyd Mead of Whitehall viritlng in Detroit and Lansing *
to answer Commander Atherton. He To you men who have been in uni­
day* at 9 p.m.1. Miriam Herr of
MLshlcr and family. Mr and •
you know
-jL/""
7. what
"J'".'n Dial metres
n’uZZ filed, discharge of administrator has been appointed to fill tlie va­ Wm.
did not dispute Uie national coni- form
Brooklyn got jitter* and couldn't
Mn. En-in Mbhler of St. Johns. ' ,
filed, estate enrolled
nixnder * figure* retained from the
cancy and will begin his work here
face the microphone. Private Louie
Bkl Martha G. Johnston, peti­ next Sunday. * Mr. and Mra. Wil- Mra Edna Hostettler and daughters.
Dixon of Atlanta, Ga.. volunteered
tion for administrator filed, order | son Wlllitts
wuuux and children of Mus- Mr. and Mrs, Frank Martin and
in her place, answered the $64
appointing administrator entered. 1 kegon were euesta of the Rev. and daughter Mra. Lena Shultz of
■I Grand Rapkte. Anna Wolcott of
fit. Frank Elston, final account Mra. J.«?
r®
question, then offered Mie. Herr
ing 1 074.000 workers - ■
I ?Lrnen.’
10,1
J Wlllitts from Friday until
1* I-anslng. Mra Keith Daniels. Ftoyd
of* jl"'7
thousands more when we
all
or any part &gt;f the prise. She
Rtelng to height* of emotional ten*
TL” Y*
-7^7n
" ai vwl L"iSSJ*l!Sr'A1S2!. S.M»- d?Tm wTdtawo wu" Berkey and family of Hastings, and
declined not. finally agreed to ac­
oratory. President Green opened hl*
ii.Su™ nun. 53J kAmm. ™i. ““
™TuTh."k(?i. Clare »
Eash and family enjoyed
defense with the statement
cept fast one dollar, explaining she
MK'MIGAS FOOTBALL GAME* ON
due entered, discharge of adminl*moved Sunday ddinner at the home of Mr.
"Mr Commander it appears to me
wa* "going iu frame it" so as to
issued, estate enrolled
•&gt;?,
h™ nnd
...ad Mrr
Mrt A. T. Eash in honor of
that I can with jxwfect propriety
b.
&lt;7 S
, r trator
fit. Miron C Barnum. petition I
Mr
Huron
‘'lr »°
n E™
1®! Jonn
M*.n wno
be reminded oi the gallant private.
“ u,
their
son
Ensign
John Eaxh
who “
is
if at tint Salerno kf
cl
point out to you that Uiom who heads, and *£,•£.-4
for administrator filed, order ap- '™P'“y™*11
&lt;-rr£sutwEv bon1'' on furlough. He will return
seek perfection In an imperfect;
pointing
administrator
entered. Healy and
to San Diego Nov. 1. .
NOTICE TO CBEDtTORB
PATHOS IN WAR...
world are doomed to dtenpjKdntbond of administrator filed, letters , dinner gueststof Mr. and Mrs. Maun
ment. but he who follows the path- &gt;
y00 help the boys who ant
A minor tragedy of war-time
a
ar*S:iuSS aiSS,way of logic and reason, looking
... the story of thousands of
u fit Soh^ P Oswald MUtlon far 1 night and Sunday guests of Mr. and meeting Thursday afternoon nt the
above and beyond the Inconsequen- Trainman'* N trike
English childran. born since
■
"In my own home state, just two hearing claims filed, notice to cred- Mra. Charles Day * Mra. Uocdon *orVfroII1n,(P’.jJ}d Frank J^nes of
tlal fault* of a small minority, will
the war. and bow they w«r«
r
ORSONIC
realize that after all we are making weeks ago. a group of men who itma taued. warrant and inventory Hcjfman^nt^-rda^umand A/^^£buU^
intrigued by a atrange, round
.
Orson Welle*. who once swamped
a fine record in a most imperfect work on the Pacific electric slopped
fruit. Larry Lceueur told the
work. I don't know wiiy The great to^WX?dVpo» n« A‘SXivdQXna Bnunm were
the
country**
switchboard
with
hi*
world.”
i
story on the WORLD TODAY
|
American
public
doesn't
know
why
panicky
"Men
from
Mar*"
broad
­
President Green scored what he But they stopped. They are serving
(WKZO
daily
at
5:45
p^L).
t
cast.
recently
caused
another
but
of lhrtr grandpurR*L'S22n of Caritdn Mra
termed the denitailrtatkm nf -or­ tlie shipbuilding plants and Uie I tar to ORtn Nsfety deposit box en- weetend
84 million oranges were un­
I c »» dcvaitating congc»tion by
ganized labor as a whole for the plane factories of Uie Los Angeles !
««
e
loaded
in
Britain
far
the
children..
sins of a small minority, reviewed
making no broadcast at all! When
as crucial a *pct x; cxlxtc ir. '
Most of the children had never
,
the AFL’s no-strike pledge given to area,
day. * Mr. and Mra Anthony
all the ---United„„
Blates
todav.
'.~.'r
’,'.V_.’In
2 Ppro(S?d U(£i iTg^XTto ^erM*r' KtaSriM* HumphreAra^AUc^Oarta^
and
seen an orange briers — they
'
the government immediately after ---------poitjioncd on tlie "Suspense'* pro­
we lost more planes and
didn't even know the orange
Pearl Harbor, and claimed that ductian
ship, to ttatlw «*M» UJM&gt; «hc ^nouce ata coS filed, order
"mid ------------------------gram.
(Tuesday* 9 p.m. WKZO)
Emory
Lowe
were
In
Hastings
Sat
­
Eledge had been kept MO percent
should be peeled before eating.
tadio
fan*
from
coast
to
coait
enemy
knocked
down
that
week,
gppointmg
administrator
entered,
MM?
urday
afternoon
v organized labor. He cited the
called CBS iution* wanting *to
80.000 workers killed and 7.000,000
7.000.000 ( Suet^^Mild^be’tta dWfarawe’ta I
°i
dl,«deIre
dlevtUewre aueat* of Mr and Mrs
"LETS PRETEND
injured
the nation
’* 11 ^uctLa^oidd be Ita d^^we in 1| y* admi^tilUon taued.^order Um- Ocorec ouleu from Friday until
snow why.
injured In
in producing
producing the
nation's
■aj-S&amp;KSu Zha.—Last Weeks Letter
alnews of war and asked, "does that
4®
JM*
count for anything, or doc* it mean °£
Mrs. Arthur Bates attended the
CBS studios in New York after
SEVEN LONG YEARS...
anything?" fndtanantly he asked:
k.,.
.cv.mh «'»"'■
£££ ^^callera~gt Oerad ids ’hurray and Friday. * The
• I* this a world without aln? Do • «»
“F
1, BtMa^aJ^ton.bondof
FX
.1,
.. ller.hoh
Dr. Chri.i..n' M.
(To.rf,..
SMu.d... 10«S
admlnlsft-Stqr
TIM. tetters Of adnJi.iA
rreZk
kiso a .Mtes«
Phyllis
and
Ec­
the memlxrs of the church always
?/. y0Ur
' ' I ■dmln
“"
DAIWC uirr. w«a
.T
---- ---. .Marilyn
----■hi. week. will.
' *7 ,bc
“
i mini)
mln.lstrBUon
order
caiier &lt; Mrs
live up to Uie hinh standards aet
*• ,,1Bl C'QS&lt; U&gt; u*.
Mrs. Harold
Harold Higdon
Higdon and
and kardt
kardt spent
spent several
several dav.s
dav.s over the
Ro»ctuary
De pc3"’1’ »hell». apple core* ami candy
for them? —
Do
Submit
to Arbitration
and Mr* HUdon's sister- weekend with their uncle
-the
nrnoffraternal
nt sSiii organldaughterShould
and Mra.
Higdon'*
sister- weekend with their uncle and aunt
C.mi.
rewrnin«
WT.
W
n
Ml
™i
lhc
Soar -&gt;MlM
tttlon*
maintain
their
standards
of
“
I
dan!
know
anything
about
tha
fit
Arallte
A._
Cox^proo^
of^will
(n
^
u
.
creeJt
\
ere
Sunday
Mr
and
Mrs.
Richard
Bloomer
in
Milons maintain their standards of
“I don't know anything about 1
wSof of service fUrel proo r
in-law
of Battle creek were Sunday
HU^°5Stt^fBi
10 ike role oi or "M ike pro«r.m la. mM. . h* .
Ann Arbor and also attended the
rlghtcousncM a!wav*?
rightcousnres
always?, no
TV* you find merit*
menL» of^
of my bruthp-trainmen
brottier trainmen’»* 1de- I illed.
perfecilon in family .life, the mmt mand.^
j SllftteSd“tar'uniite of LTow^re
"Judy Price” Wl1'1 110 )oun® audience. The mart
filrt^r^
alMWM a guest Friday and Salur- dav dinner guest* &lt;&gt;
and Mrs.
• ha
n,l,»
eaten—a nt.f w*y to ru
sacred oruanizallon in America? I concede they were absolutely dllte
jt
***—** k—a* ta^d^rder
fllnrl il£iu£
tettAre day
u, 1* , teSteniSJtan
and Alfred Higdon of Kalama- Rw..^2
will venture to &gt;ay there are sinner* tThatnnIsn't the point, ,r&gt;enmv
Thte admit
aecretarv. For dramatic the show, the more
In TTie Aiwrtcan Legion?' *
tratton. profenucdly ta.
friendly
to
la|
^blteA I
entered" "-•'■I-'" &lt;'&lt;•■ »nn &gt;n«mt Wwinrsdav and Thura— *- -■ *•
**•“
the duration.
•!? «»cn-a new way to
Labor’s Black Eye
I bar
---- ‘—&gt;
Herslioit is de­ gua^c a.&gt;how » popularity, but ihf
hinery for_ tij*' ^.^"PfnloJ
*U,d"
ciavicai Mere town os wuinwx
~
Commander Alhertun wit* Intro- machinery
— ,j
moting all his
U E»l- Miron C. Barnum. peUtlon Mr and Mra. C. W. McKeown of
duced to the convention as a na- labor disputes during thia war.
.J’ wikh hte uncle and aunt
rxtra-radio time
ttonal commander of Tlie American have a forum or a court rhert------- ! «or hcartM claim* filed notice to Grand iL.pldi were Buntal'dmn»' *7*™
I
Mr
and
Mra.
Walter
Cooke.
*
Mr.
to American BEST BET OF THJ WEBK
legion who carries a union card side* can be heard. In the Instance 1 creditors issued, warrant and In- gurata 0£^
Mrs Russell
I
and
Mra.
John
Springetl
of
Nash
­
H* igorketl for three years on n of Uie tralnnwn* ca*e that forum X^ukry’nied*
Theatre Wing
For something new In a quia
| Mead arid family * Tlie Rev. and
railroad once, and sUll maintain* . made a decision—It might be they
„
AHoe Crouse, discharge of Mn. Kenneth Grtewc&gt;7d and Buddy. ville arid zDenny Bates were din­
ahow. listen to CORRECTION
ner
gufcLs
of
Mr.
and
Mrs
Arthur
hte memliership in onn of the ' made the wrong decision—I don't rxpcu
[
cr
issue...
v..
—
~
executor Issued, estate enroBed.
were Sunday dinner
r----- ------PLEASE, the program now
rallr.ted brotherhctxte This an- know, but whan the umpire call*
zdger. order au- । r.nd Mrs L. A Dav and fanUv. Mr Bate/ and famUy Sunday. * Bruce
heard
ov«r WKZO every Satur­
’
Eckardt
went
to
Lansing
Monday
nounerment was applauded by Uie * man out. he a pul. SomcUmra he ’ thoriilna aMlgnment of asset* for and Mn. Lester Beach and son of
day night at uinc-flftcrn. You're
delegate*
I* wrong but the man te neverthe- , d^tributlcsi entered.
i Vermontville were Wednesday eve­.’ where he is taking his second term
------ -----Speaking in a friendly tone and 1 less out. and vice yers* Those I fit,
&amp;t Mary E. Bollman, final acac­ ning callers. * Mr. and Mrs. Dorr• in the iliort course at M.S.C. *
&gt;
Sunday
afternoon
eallera
at
the
1
intinuite manner. Commander Ath- I things about even up tn the course count ru^if
nrder
for
oubllcatlon
filed, order
publication Webb of Nashville were Sunday
afternoon callers of Mr. nnd Mrs. home of Mra. Bertha Ec kardt were
entered.
fit Joseph McKnlght. warrant Flmer Gillett. * Lieut. Jr. Grade. Mr. and Mra. Albert Reesor and
Martorie of West Wood­
and inventory filed.
Report of Condition of the National Bank of Hastings
: Perry Fawett of Missouri and Mrs.’ dauahte?
Mr. and Mra Glendon EekFa&amp;ictx and children of HAstlngs:I land.
of Hasting.-.. Rickic..Oeriinger
POWERS ECHOES
Mr. and Mn Floyd Fxzett and ardt
and
sons
Albertand Lawrence. Geo.
Last Week * Letter
children of Charlotte; Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs. Albert Frost and family were O. D. F*x*etl were Sunday evening; Schneider and daughter Etta. * Mr.
i ruptsM
very pleasantly surprised Wednes­ caller* of Mr. and Mrs. Burr Fnvett• and Mrs. Walter Cooke and Mra.
BsviMd I
day when iter brother pvt. William and family. * Pfc. Duane L Dxy Lydia Schuler were Sunday duuier
Porter, who te stationed at Fort Dit. and Mn. L. A. Day were in Laming, guest* of Mr and Mrs. Lafe WilASSETS
I New Jersey; her mother Mra. Wal- i Tuesday, calling on Mrs EmmaJ iiarns and family near Freeport.
, ter Porter and sisters. Mtees Margie Wood and daughter Vlrgiline and
I and Marion of Sparta came to Miss Anita Box.
Red, Black. Caspian Seas
149.07*.ec 1 spend the day. * A/C Robert Field,
The Red. Black and Caspian sea* '
who te home on a 15-day furlough
Bocqusc of ill health. I will have on auction sale at the brick house one mile north
Boulder Dani
are all classed as mediterranean 1
3.70000 frotn Georgia, Mra. Field and hw
Boulder
dam
is
660
feet
In
width
I . !■!.&lt;
seas
because they are enclosed or 1
mother.
Mrs.
Will Field of Hastings
of Maple Grove Center an M-66; or 2 miles south and 2 miles west of Nashville an
*10*03 *1 ”
'r',b"r V,r
* will
were Thursday evening dinner at the bottom. &lt;5 teal wide at the nearly enclosed by land.
lop.
and
1.344
feet
Jong
nt
its
crest
guest* of Mrs. Robert Field's par-

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1,243.0]

CATTLE

TOTAL LLVBILITIKW —
VAI'ITAL ACCUONTH

Mulley cow, fresh Feb. 8.
Black cow, fresh Feb. 25.
Guernsey heifer, fresh Sept.
8.
2 yr. old steer.
Yearling Guernsey heifer.
2 calves, 8 mos. old.
2 calves, 4 mos. old.
Guernsey calf, 2 mos. old.

40.000.00
40.eoo.oo

CAPITAL ACCOUNTS
Blal* nt Mieblcan. County rt Barry.

W. A. EATON. Casbirr.

(NEAL)

S-MONEY

MERMASH
For EGGS

WELL BEGUN
IS HALF DONE

Chicks gain fast on MERMASH 17% of 18% protain with vitamin AID
feeding oil. A lifetime mash
for chick, pullet and laying
hen. They pay you well for
MERMASH.

GET READY FOR THE

ZERO HOUR!
INSULATE your home! Keep
the cold out ond the heat in.

Don't waste precious fuel . . .

FARM BUREAU SERVICES, INC
HASTINGS, MICH.
TELEPHONE 21U

N. CHURCH ST.

It's necessary

to

make

most of what you have! '

the

REMODELING
REPAIRINGOR BUYING HOMES

See Us Now—Reasonable Terms

THE HASTINGS BUILDING
&amp; LOAN ASSOCIATION
9 Stabbins Bldg.

Members F. H. L. B. Phone 2503

JFe Sell War Bonds and Stamps

FARM TOOLS

12 in. Gale walking plow.
12 in. Bradley walking plow.
3 spc. spring harrow.
3 spike harrows. Steel roller.
Oliver 2 horse cultivator.
McCormick mower, 5 ft.
International side rake and
tedder.

Wagon with flat rack.
Double horn***.
Hay fork, rop* and pulley*.
Electric broader.
Jamesway oil brooder star*
2 kerosene barrels.
2 rolls chickan fence.
Electric fence outfit
Quantity barb wire
Steel stock tank.
2 milk cans.
Large crock
Barrel churn.
Other articles not mentioned.

HOUSEHOLD GOODS

Range.
Heater.
Oil stove.
Bed.
Hand washing machine.
Table and chairs.
Bentley's reed organ.
Walnut buffet.
Some other furniture

TERMS: CASH. NO GOODS REMOVED UNTIL SETTLID FOR.

GEORGE B. DEAN,
HENRY FLANNERY. AuctiMMi

�LEGION
REHAB

THT HASTINGS BANNEB, THCTtSDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1H3

BIX

thlt it sure 1* swell to know you eased up a bit now. fellow. Burdette Tenn., to Maxwell Field. Ala., hl* ’
.
have friends who remember you lecently ran ncrorw another Burr) present address' being:
A/C Ronald H./Mulvaney.
Squadron K-3, Flight 2. Class 44 F
Maxwell Field, Alabama
— - -----. has seen recently. His-latest address
(Continued from page 1. Sec. D
, 1* given elsewhere in.this column
Box 2. Navy 83. 1
Lieut. Wayne A. Snyder. 01580347
New York. N. Y.
'I o T
me
year on the Job without vaca­
^c nome
h0,n5 of
°LMr.
Mr and Mra.
Mrs. Frank.
rr"_Hk
APO 4908, c/o Postmaster
tion. your friend • Zolly" 1* en­
A letter from Burdette Timm Sanders, was the scene of a lovely
joying a brief "furlough" from
says that he la undergoing special military’ wedding "Ta*t 'weekT’the
the copy desk. So. the column । training at the Submarine Chaser bride and groom being Mra. Orpha
Sgt.
Kendall E. Potter. 36158651
this week will be a sort of iUtTraining Center at Miami. Fla. Kimmel of Hasting* and Sgt. Ben­
Co. B. 32nd Const. Bn.,
I Burdette says that because he has jamin Hart of 8. Carolina now sta­
Camp Crowder. Mo.
1 been transferred about «o much and tioned at Fort Custer. The bride
so rapidly, he hasn't received any was attractively dressed in military
Pvt. Ralph Frisby. 36154287
PronV'will be back to normal
mail since Aug. 5 and hopes that beige, her corsage being yellow baby
APO 635. cZo Postmaster
| tils letters catch up with him soon. mums Med with yellow satin rib­
I Al the time he wrote Uie letter. bon. They were attended by Mary
A letter recently received from Burdette wa* planning to go to the E. Gallup, nnd Sgt. Thruman Wil­
Pvt. Milo E. Bixler
George Gardner by hU parent*. Mr. camp movie because it was free and ley of okla.. now stationed at Fori
16th Armored Div .
and Mrs. Charles Gardner, say* j he wa* broke and didn't have the Custer. .Mary's corsage was bronze
Camp Chaffee. Ark.
that he 1* well and on duty some- money to go uptown and we ll dare baby mums nnd tied with old rose
where in tlie Mediterranean area. He | anyone to pul forth a better reason satin ribbon. There were several
Sgt.
Inurence E. Garrison.
recently received a card and a pres- ! for patronizing the camp movie baskets of flowers of orange and
20637513,
ent from Mra. O'Donnell and toys I than that. Hope the situation has yellow mums with large red. white
William Beaumont Gen. Hospital.
and blue bows. After the ceremony,
Ward
10. El Paso, Texas
a buffet lunch was served, the table 'Laurence
says that he sure would
being decorated- with a two-tier
like to hear from some of hU
wedding cake and red. white nnd friend*).
blue candles. Many friends attend­
ed Best wishes and all happiness
Burdette A- Timm. S 2/C
to the bride and groom.
Eburgladen Hotel. Room 14
Pfc. Curtis Hawkins, recently the
Miami. Fla.
victim of an attack during which
ids pocketbook was stolen and he
Pvt. Gerald A. James 36458871
received severe facial injuries, re­
522nd Base Hq
A B. Sq .
ports that he is getting along niceh
Cobb Countv AAFld .
at the statton hospital and hopes
Marietta, Ga.
to be back with his outfit soon Ato the attack, he doesn't remember
Pvt. Gerald Skidmore. 36462576
n thing about It nnd hasn't the
29 TS.S.. Barracks 2645
least Idea who hit him or with whnt.
Truax Field. Wis.
Recently Curtis ran across another
Barry county boy. Lee Burwell, with
Donald E Clark. A/S
K
whom lie used to skate at Reid's
Co. 871-43
Resort. Lee Ls now a seYgeiint and
Camp Hill. U.SJ4.TS.
the* two of them had time for a
Farragut. Idaho.
good talk. Hope you will be back
TROUBLE MULTIPLIES!
with yotir outfit soon, fellow, bePfc. Gerald Lawrence. 36460583
cnu«e we know that's where you
Hq. 69th Tac. Ren. Group.
ONE DOWN AND FIVE TO CARRY

In a while. George'* present, county fellow. Richard Beckwith.
ON THE HOME FRONT i once
address is:
I one of the few fellows from here he

Addresses
Blue Monday begins with a tragedy. For the Monday car of
the five-some has folded. With proper precaution it would
not hale happened. Once a month inspection by our skilled
ean*JUe» like this . . . due almost entirely to the new order

Have a real expert checkup . . . and then come back at Inter-

Abilene. Tex.

dresses. We ttilnk they nre all cor­
rect (or we wouldn't print 'em!*
but well be surprised if »p aren't
called to time somewhere along the
| line for pulling a blurb. Hang on!
Away we go!
I The address of Bob Roush Ls
I APO 502. c o Postmaster, San Fran­
cisco. Cui. -Instead of APO 505 ns

I

, hope none of your letters—especially
[ "that certain" letter—go astray).
Buy U. S. Bonds and Stamps

ANDRUS SERVICE
Phone 2240

Haitingi, Mich.

Donald Nevlnjf latest address Ls
APO 759. c/o Postmaster.
New York City.

Pvt. Willlafa H. Birman. ASN .
3686218
-------Camp Reynolds. Greenville, Pa.

Aviation Cadet Ronald Mulvaney
j has been transferred from Nashville.

■Sunday guests at the home of
Mrs. Dan Douglass were Mr. and
Mrs. Rov Douglass and Mr. McCone
of Hastings and Mr. and Mrs Oley
Dougin's and family. * Mr and
Mrs Albert Nash and two children
were Sunday evening cullers at the
home of Mr and Mrs James Wil­
cox * Dr. and Mrs. C- D Mohler cf
Hostings were supper guests at tlie
home of Mrs. Dan Douglass Wed­
nesday evenbig. A Mr. and Mrs.
James Wilcox attended a birthday
dinner at the home of Mr and
Mrs. Lester Lord's In honor cf Mra.
Wilcox. A Mr. and Mrs Roy Oaks,
Melvin and Delila and Twyla Jar­
turd spent Sunday at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Lemuel Oaks east of
Hastings, a Mr and Mrs. Howard
Johnson of Hickory Corners and
Mra Rankin Hart and daughter

AUCTION SALE
Having decided to quit farming, I will sell at Public Auction on the Perry Shurtz farm
located 5 miles East of Battle Creek on U. S. 12 to Sandstone School, turn right 2
miles South to first four corners, turn right first house, or 1 mile West of Ceresco on
Spaulding Road

THE NAVY TAKES THE CUE

Mr. and Mra. Byron Guy. He ex- In the love of There a&gt;the Love of
peels to be drafted soon.
Here;
--------------- +&lt;»
'
Think of him »UU a* the Mine. I
PLEASANT HILL
।
Beatrice and .Bernice Palmer He “ ttcl dead—lio is Just away!
spent the weekend with their par-1
By Jame* Whitcomb Riley

S»“m.u.,cXfeu*

ISS'JffiB “.‘J*8

! an™Mr^CWton (SnpbeT w The ’’“Veio'XY’^velt in on Armls-

Sunshine club will meet with Mr*.
Ben Palmer Thurtday afternoon A

ftHamntav

. ***?

’ S3. 'S1. “SSvif'c
ed the Garden dub at the home of
। Mrs. Norman Purchase north of
n .?,1 pTimer ’u,
n. ?r
Bert Palmer, a Mr. nnd Mra. Bert
; Pa mer .pent Sunday with her parent*. Mr. "Z?
nnd
Mrs.' Cynis
Cyrus Shroyer
1* Mrs
Barbcrsf
orners. * Mr
Mr. and Mrs.
at Barbers
Corners.
Matt Bedford attended the fish
suoper at the Middleville creamery
Friday evening, a Sunday dinner
guesu of Mr. and Mrs Paid Gib.iison were Mr. and Mrs. Frank v
Killmcr and son of Coats Grove.

■ OBITUARY OF JESSE A. FOX
Jesse Arthur Fox. youngest child
of Charles E. Fox and Ednah
‘ -Spraguei ‘Fox. was born in Battle
Creek on Aug. 17, 1034. and was
taken in death. Oct. 24. 1943. at the
age of 9 years. 2 months and one

liuii will contribute to the winning
of the war.ofnrnclamatlotr
••Where** Nov 11 1943’ is the

2 HEAD HORSES

1 horse, 11 years old.
1 horse, 12 years old.
Good work team.

30 HEAD OF CATTLE

3 registered black Aberdeen Angus cows,
5 yrs. old.
2 Purebred black Aberdeen bulls,
17 mos. old.
y
1 Purebred black Aberdeen heifer.
17 mos. old.
Heifers and cows bred to pure blood bull,
all due in spring.
3 Purebred black Angus heifers,
7 mos. old.
1 Milch cow, due April 1st, milking 10
to 12 qts.
8 Hereford heifers and steers, 1 yr. old.
1 Durham heifer, 2 yrs. old, pasture bred.
1 White Durham heifer, 1 yr. old.
1 Holstein heifer, 2 yrs. old, pasture bred.
1 Holstein bull from W. Sprague stock.
heifer, 1 yr. old.
1 block heifer, 2 yrs. old.
1 Purebred Jersey bull, 18 mos. old.
2 Purebred Guernsey heifers (bred in
Moy).
1 Grode Red heifer (bred in Moy).
2 Heifer calves, 6 mos. old.

1 Poland China sow, 5 pigs 8 wks. old.
1 Poland China sow, 8 pigs 10 wks. old.
13 Shoafs, wgt. 125 lbs. each.
1 O.I.C. boar, 500 lbs.
18 Full blood O.I.C. pigs, 6 wks. old.
FARM IMPLEMENTS

1
1
1
1
1

wagon and rack.
Late Deering binder.
John Deere hay loader.
McCormick Deering mower.
Oliver Corn planter, fertilizer attach­
ment.
Fertilizer or Lime spreader.
1 Corn sKeller.
1 Bean puller.
1 99-Oliver walking plow.
One 2-Horse John Deere cultivator.
500-lb. scales.
2-Wheel scraper.
4 Roll Storm fence.
Army saddle and bridle.
Double harness, nearly new.
Girls' bicycle.

tile nation
Coinman
brief talk
filed a det
The Ama
The heads
ganlZAlion.i
the conuni
Atherton's

tliat day by rededicating ourwives.
with Hie faith and loyalty of Uie
men who fought und died for our
came during Uie first World War.
io those tasks which are directed
toward achieving victoiy ui Uie
present struggle,
"Now therefore. I. Franklin D.
Roosevelt, presidint &lt;&gt;t Hie Uiiilcd
States-of America, do hereby cull
upon the ueoule o! the United
States io observe Nov. 11, 1943. by
devoting Uuunselves wholehearted­
ly and wiUi renewed fervor to ev­
ery task that will contribute to
Hie winning of the war; nnd I di­
rect that tlie flog of the United
States be displayed on mH govern­
ment buildings on that day."

marks atre
American 1
ol all veU
main in
committee

CHICKENS
49 HEAD HOGS

1 Poland China sow, 2 yrs. old, 500 lbs.
1 Chester White sow, 2 yrs. old, 300 lbs.

300 White Rock pullets, ready to lay.
Other articles too numerous to mention.
This is all first class merchandise.

TERMS: CASH DAY OF SALE, NO GOODS REMOVED UNTIL SETTLED FOR.

JAMES REYNOLDS, Proprietor
HAYNES CAMPBELL, Auctioneer

HARRY KING, Clerk

fair twain

a small I
pensions I&lt;
mander Al
Tecmen.
cause the

He wi* a student :it Monroeschool
nnd member of Bethel chajx'l
church.
He 1* survived by the parents,
who reside in Johnstown twp.: three
brothers, Chas. Duane Fox of rout"
6. Battle Creek. Richard and Robert
nt home; and one sister. Joan, at
home: a grandmother, Mrs. Maria
Pox of Battle Creek: a great-grand­
mother. Mrs. Alice Juckett of Burington. Mich ; and two nephews. MUNICIPAL COURT
Frank Glilons, 19. of Buttle Creek,
'Tiarles and Jonathan Fox of route
was arrested by the city police Fri­
day afternoon charged with reck­
1 cannot say. and I will not say
less c|riving on Michigan Avenue
That he I* dead.—he is Just away!
With a cheery smile, and a wave of . dining the rush hour when work­
men from the factories were un
A favorite indoor sport of the Navy at USO clubhouses here and
the hand.
He has wandered into an unknown their way home. He was brought in­
overseas is pocket billiards. A member agency of the National War
to Municipal court Saturday, ad­
land.
Fund. Hie USO operates more than 1500 clubhouses and centers
And left us driaming how very fair mitted Hie charge. and was sen­
where every effort is made to furnish the men of the armed forces
It needs must be. since he lingers tenced to five days in Jail and glv-&lt;
with a home away from home.
in n fine ot 810 and $7.40 costs. If
, there.
And you—O' you. who the wildest he faits to pay. 10 days will be
added to Ills Jail sentence.
yearn
Mary of Brush Ridge spent Sunday were presented with a gift. * Our For Uie old-time step nnd the glad
at Hie home of-Mr. and Mrs. Wm. sympathy Ls extended to Mrs. Herreturn.—
WAR BONDS
■
Haven*.
। bert Van Streain in the death of Think of him faring on. os dear
i her brother of Kalamazoo, who was ।
I MILO
found dead at his home Sunday
Fifty-seven people attended the■ morning: also to Mrs. C. Morford
P. T. A. at the school house. Fri­. and family in the la* of their dear .
day evening and enjoyed the Hal­. one. Dr. Morford's death was a
loween entertainment given by Mrs. shock to everyone in the com- 1
Saunders and the pupils. Tlie ple-. munlty. * Everyone in invited to ,
eating and donut-dunking contests, the Home-coming which will be held ,
were especially enjoyed. After the. at the church Sunday Nov. 7. Pot- ■
—to both men and women, on just your own signa­
program refreshments of sand-. luck dinner will be held at one •
i wlches. coffee and pumpkin pic were. o'clock.
served. The next P. T. A. will be
ture ond security. Cash advanced up to $300.00.
held Friday. Dec. 3. with Mrs. Bert HIGHBANK
Stenger and John Beck the comRepay monthly. Prompt service. Come in or phone.
Mr. and Mra. V. Hawblitz and
mlttce. * Mr and Mrs. Merle family spent Sunday at Amos Wen­
Bradfield were In Allegamon'Tues- ger's near Naahville. * Several from
dny nnd Thursday on ifusincs^. * Lhl* wav attended the funeral of
Twenty-four neighbors And friends Oeorne Green Sunday In Nashville.
gathered at the home' of Mr. and A Mr. nnd Mrs Prank Hnwblils
CITIZENS CREDIT CORPORATION
$
Mrs. Laurel GarrLsori'Saturday eve­ visiter! Sunday at Mr. and Mrs. S
10154 W. STATE ST.
HASTINGS. MICH.
’ S
ning to help Mr. Garrlscon cele­ Frank Jones in Battle Creek, also $
brate his birthday, also a farewell called on Howard Jones and family
PHONt!
2722
$
ns Mr. and Mr.,: Garrison are going there and Mr. and Mrs B. Jones
HASTINGS NATIONAL BANK BLDG.
to live in Hastings this winter Four at St. Mary's lak?. * Several peo­
tables of txidro were enjoyed and ple enloved a dinner given for Stu­
other gaipes. The guest* of honor art Guy at the home of his parents.

abled met
their gave
Comnuu
heavy cm
program t
Uie Work
associated
"You mi
he said.
of Americ
fighting r
their iieall
common &lt;
it they gel
Rankln'n

committee
He said. 1

be turned

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PAST EXPERIENCE NOT NECESSARY
SOME JOBS OPEN FOR YOUTHS 17 YEARS OLD, WHO HAVE HAD PRE
VIOUS NYA’OR HIGH SCHOOL MACHINE SHOP TRAINING

HAY AND GRAIN
50 ton Alfolfo Brome hoy.
300 bushel Oats.
18 ton Silage.
600 bushel Corn.
12 bushel potatoes.

committee.
John Rani

Stored’«

1,1 the Arinistice with Oermany which tcrmuutted iil&gt;sU1..ii'*
U Uw
of U.e IU*: Worid war*
iuuT’^wneieH*
Wjlt.ieus usuaio concurrent
resolution
tfa
o|uuon ’ 18 ol Uie uxty-mnth
cungrra* pa^ed June 4 1920 n(JUt-.Ms tin- president of Uie Unlltd
bulel lo
u I)J(X-lamatloi&gt; ealllllK for Uw oUenunce of Nov. 11
AimuUtl. day. ulld

WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1943
AT 12:30 SHARP, THE FOLLOWING

Lcgi.la
WA8HIN
The Amti
LUatlvo DH
the vital I*
adopted by
vention In
welfare of
War I and
families, wi
committee
here, recei
mander Wi

All applicants must qualify under the new war
manpower stabilization plan in order to be accepted

BRING BIRTH CERTIFICATE AND APPLY AT

EMPLOYMENT OFFICE

HASTINGS MFG. COMPANY

�THE HASTINGS BANNER, THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 4. 1943

LEGION PRESENTS
REHAB PROGRAM

Dr. Morford Found
Dead In Hit
Car Friday P. M.

SOMETHING FOR THE BOYS

t

b*" -

under the UUe
the credit of,

. Chairman
greeted with
veterinarian, was round dead. FrtBefore Congressional
‘that Jammed
Legislative Committee
' in which the bearing waa held.
the hlghwn
Leglen Program Outlined
WASHINGTON, D. C. Oct. 22
The American Izgkxi's 1944 le&lt;
township.
talatlve program dealing with
. . _
the vital luues ot rciiabilltaUon as program for legislation dealing ]
- •tu.nin. I
adopted by the 25U1 luiltonai con- ‘ with rehabilitation. Commander
I
vcnllon In Omalia. keynoUna Uie AUterton emphaawed:
.
01 a/.*M,.cou^;I
welfare of the disabled of World I 1—Jurisdiction over veterans' leg- only
*o
.4??
I
War I and World War II nnd tlielr i talatton In connection with bolh P
wi n™
road and struck a lance, which
famlllca. wm laid before the House World Ware I and II should remain **£*{“;
I
stopped It. The sheriffs office was
committee on veterans* leg Walton
promptly notified. Undcraiieriff
here, recently by NaUonal Com­
• Doster and Coroner Lathrop were In the house.
mander Warren If. Atherton.
soon on their way and. upon their
All 18 members of Uie House
arrival made their investigation.
Used Aerial Tetagraghy
2—Pruvb! mi of sufficient hospital ; clol League.
'
committee, headed by Chairman
Dr Latlirop called It a case of heart
Jolin Rankin of MUdsalppl. were beds so that Ute Veterans Admin-1 Don Siegel carried the load for
attack, and did not consider an In­
present when Congressman U-ltoy tatraUon may care for Uwne In need Hartings Piston Rings in the Recraa- 1
quest necessary.
..................
........... from
*----- servlet
- —(Iqq League and produced a 681 m- ,
Johruon of .California introduced upon their
discharge
directing
artillery Ore from ths
Dr. Morford is survived by hta
riea to cod three games for hta;
the national commanrier.
in World War II.
wife. Vida, by a son Vernon, ot Virtually all armies used a 11
Commander Atherton m.-.de a
He set forth Uie Omaha conven- mate* and to have third place for ,
Cnstey. and by a daughter, Mrs. system: the plane circled over
brief talk to the committee, and tlon resolution on thia aubject, in­
Vera Lawrence, of Cremey. also by target, noted the burst of shell
filed a detailed written ouUlne of cluding the further requrat that if
BLISS LEAGUE: Foundry won a j
a brother Floyd, of Delton.
The American Lcgian'a program. sufficient Veterans AdmlnistraUon pair from Engineers; Shop Office ।
a code message was telagra]
Tlx- body was taken to the Wert- and
.--------The heads of other veterans' «- beds are not available that The dta- annexed two from Electricians and '
man funeral home In Battle Creek. *° a receiving station.
ganlzaUons also nj
-------- J *--*
— . obled men be retained in Army and Office won the odd gome from Tool ।
ippeared
before
the committee.
I Navy hospitals u long u may be Room.
necessary.
Atherton's Remarks
PISTON RING LEAGUE: CIO
—Increase
In disability
compenCommander Atherton in hta re- , -3-------- -------------------------------won a pair from Navy Tool Room;
-- provided in
HJl. । Engineers blanked Office; and Ma­
marks stresM-d the poalUon of Tlie । satton -----rates aa
In HJl.
American Legion Uiat the handling ‘ 3356 already Introduced by Choir- । chine Room won a pair from Grinof all veterans' affairs should re- man Rankin In Uie House. Rankin's
main in the veterans' legislativecommittee
------- ------------------ this ubill
‘’’ *favor
-------­1
reported
RECREATION LEAGUE: All Ae­
committee in the House because ably October II.
ries ended In three to nothing
TREAT YOUR CAR TO
of tlie committee's long record ot
fair treatment of veterans.
fight
to
provide
protection
tor
wc'KteiVJdREGULAR CHECKUnl
«ldw&gt; and
.nd orphans of
« World
World War
».r
I "L,.
«™,
"The American Logion Ls asking ' widows
1 dcU
: . US iSSSE"
a small raise for men receiving 11 veterans.
rou
from Hastings ice and Fuel.
pensions for war dlsablJiUcs." Cora- Widows and Orphans
LEAGUE. Rotary
mander Atherton told Uie commit- j On this subject, commander AUi- , SERVICE
Fort Custer Inf.; Kiwurus
tecmen. "We are asking tills be- erton In hta prepared statement,। blanked
No.. 2 wnitewasned
no
whitewashed Gix»
Gibs uugout;
Dugout:
car in top condition,
caii'A.- the cost of living lias risen said: ..............
w continue
... ........... our]' ond K,wan18 No- 1 won l,,e mbber
At the largest U. S. heavy bomber base in North A fries, fliers and ground crew members of the
and lias brought hardships to dta- 1 "We propose to
for more officiant
dows to
mi&lt;lprovide
’ronSSuu
0^tWor^
’"cOioSwLAL^LEAGUE:• state
State
Army Air Forces are entertained by Martha Raye, screen and radio singer, one of the leading figures
abled men dependent solely on fight
protection
forrWar
wi- .‘ "^^^i^HTAFTTJRAGtTK
service, for added
their government compensation."
dows
and orpiians
of World
War Insulation
./&lt;..•
in the show world sent wherever American Boys are stationed, by L’SO-Camp Shows, a member
? Vrteron,
^TR^7M
Yfrer twke
topped JrT,
40 M ....1
and Ms
M’s m
by
Commander Atherton abo 1*14." LmJ
I veterans. HR
1744 after from
twice a‘
and Mthree
sby I
to wii^removed
K*me; Coffee ShopMscored
agency of the National War Fund.
heavy empluuta on Uie Legion's being objected to was removed
‘f&gt;une' over
UOIIeMoone;
*
ecOTea Serv- I
f.71^ from “
victories
Andrus
program for vocational training ot the consent calendar of the House. Ice took a pair from Goodyear Bros.
tires! Start it off
the World War II disabled, and , but it is our hope that tills meri- Hdwe.; MQai-Lljir
Cre&lt;^ierv
"won
Middleville
Creamery
won I;
associated rehabilitation matters.
torlous Iwklation can be called up
,d’‘Yd rame
limn Trio
C^te Foo*'
right for foil driving
Mastc :s of Olbera
.
Barley as Scratch Feed
odd
game Irom
from Trio
Cafe;- Food
•You members of Uils committee," , bv some other method
I '.the
n&lt;* “
“ rame
1710 ca,c
rooa
I
The Japanese as a nation are ear- ,
For
poultry
scratch
feed,
barley
frw of
nf i Center annexed two from Medics: I
he sold, ■'represent tlw great iwatt; "I have mentioned only a -Lfew
nestly. dedicated to the proposition
.w-_,; nnd Standard XT*
Oils dropped two to
makes a good aubstitutc for wheat.
of America In the treatment of our our oblectlvcs. However. I ask perAA
-----*.»_
FIRST
METHODIST
CHURCH
j that all men arc made to be slaves
If barley ir used in place of corn
lighting mm who have sacrificed mission to submit for the record the &gt;
u
1 Morning WoralUp next Sunday at ■ nnd servants of Uie Mikado and all for poultry, the ration needs an adtheir health and Ui/ir future In our remainder of our resolutions to..180-244-180-• M4 10: 00 o’clock. Mr. Stone will use as
common defense You mat
to grllter with Uie bill numbera which KG. Laubaugh
’
his Uiemc, "God’s Controversies nnd riches and resources are created for ditlcnal supply of vitamin A. aa bar-1
it they get a square dual."
■ would carry such recommendation" D Siegel ...
the
glory
and
grandeur
of
the
MiI
Icy la deficient In this. Green feed, ;
Ours." There will be special music.
Rankin'* Reply
to occomplLshment. We know from
.155-206-214—674 Tlie Church School will meet at kadoan empire.
I range, slfalfa meal, grass silage, or j
Krause .
,
Chairman Rankin replied for hta I experience your committee will give C
1BO-196-178-M4 11: 30 under the direction of Judge
y McMillen
tlrh liver oil will supply the vitamin.
MOBILE PRODUCTS—DISTRIBUTOR
committee to Commander Atherton. • tach one careful con-itderaUon.
.
184-179
191-554
.
Adclbert Cortrlght. The Youth Fel­
He said, In part:
"At the end of this war the Con- K Clark
Ixulzlana Furchase
Chase
lowship will meet at 7:00.
STATE ST.
PHONK 3M4
HASTINGS
"The veterans of this war will not ' grass will of necessity effect every K OUoaen
The Itouisiana Purchase, complet«... nirr.r.«i
The Michigan Conference Wom­
be turned out without employment, preribie economy In government but C.
203-167-179-530
an’s Society of Christian Service cd between tlie U S. and France
M Wftaon
‘
.
America thn i
"The disabled of Uilr. war will not , wc hoj»e that never again si’.all the J.
Buy War Bonds and Stamps Hara!
.235-157-146—638 will hold Its Annual Meeting in April 30, 1603. involved 1.172.000 I ,n 0,0,1 01 LaUn America tho
Hill
..
school
year
begins
In
April
or
May
J
.103-211-133 —636 ; Trinity Methodist church, Grand square miles and a cash considera­
J Patrick
| Rapids. Thursday. Nov. 4. Repre1 and ends in November.
WOMENS LEAGUE
| sin tat Ives from ’.lu? local Methodist tion of 315.000.000.
Jone Daniels toppled the pins for : Church will be In attendance.
a 479 series to lead the women keglers for the week and to spark her SOUTH JEFFERSON UNITED
/F
mates. Bonnet and Gown, to a BRETHREN CHURCH
.
three game triumph over their op- i F. W. Moxon. Pastor
ponanta.
Preaching at 10 AM.
.Betty
Braendle
and
Lucille
WllHeuy uraenaie ana nucuie wu- । Sunday school at 11 AM.
litis teaming together for Slate In- ; UBCF at 7PM
aulalion
staged
"a race for
second
HAVE YOUR CAR CHECKED
^M^Uh*Mra
dBraendle
cainlnr
’an
Evangelistic service at 8 P.M.
spot with Mrs. Braendle gaining an
Mid-week prayer service Wcdncs-

BOWLINGNEWS

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FOR DURATION SERVICE

a

CHURCHES

McKEE SERVICE OIL SALES

COMPLETE AUTOMOBILE SERVICE
FOR WINTER

NOW

MOTORS OVERHAULED
CLUTCHES INSTALLED

IGNITION—CARBURETOR SERVICE

BRAKES RELINED
SOUTHWIND GASOLINE HEATERS REPAIRED.

MAHLER MOTOR SALES
220 STATE ST.

PHONE 2909

wniiSk

h

day 01 ’:3° P'M'

to „¥
Mrs.
u&gt;
rs winitts 4W».
I The WMA. will hold an all day
Strand Theatre dropped a pair to , meeting Thursday ut the home of
ZSd I Mrs. 'uilian
Barter’236
236'E.
E:. Thorn
Lillian Barker.
Tlsorn
oX
™; s' a *«■“»» a™* -ui tr£’n.w?n™nPtor/T’reom‘pS- baitist church notes
1
PL
Sunday school at 10 o'clock.
’ ErtVlrte service at 11 o’clock. SerJ. l£nteU^............130-169-171-479
139-169-171—479
■ Conununtan 8ctv'
..160-130-171
—
470
,
------ ira'162
136—460
Evening'” meeting at 7;J0;Evangel. .162-162-136
—460
-----------Si S- 43^457
ser™n
.
n Hoxiow 186-125-145^456
ILY.P U. allyqtmg
J86-125-145Tuesday
—456 [ nights
m. smtth :::::::"i66-i77-iitz455
bw,ud Me/Ung at
.165-177-113—455
162-128-152—
—453
L53 '“S’.163-138-152
J. Maclvor .
Wed. nights prayer meeting at .146-144-152—442 7:30
C. Hubbard at the church. Also teadilng
.136-175-130—441
: F. O’Donnell
S. School lesson.
.133-126-180—430 ofWed.
M. Matthews
afternoon. Nov. 10. Ladies
Missionary Society mecte with Mrs. 1
Dough Sticking to Spoon
H. Hawkins on West Mil! street. ।
To prevent dough nicking to the All ladles invited.^
spoon when making dumplings dip
PRESBYTERIAN
1 the spoon into hot liquid each time ANNOUNCEMENTS
I before putting it into the dough.
8. Conger Hathaway. Pastor
.
The Women’s Missionary society*
will meet Thursday afternoon, Nov. I
4. at 2 o'clock at the manse. Rev. i
W. M. Griffin, of Vitui Oklahoma,
a missionary among tlie Indians in I
Oklahoma, will speak. The public
Is invited to attend and hear his i
message.
Sundav morning worship at ten- !
thirty. The pastor will tell about |
"The Boy Minister" and will preach 1
on the theme. ''Objects of Memory."

GRACE LUTHERAN CHURCH
Rev. O. H. Trlnkleln
Services held In the I.O.O.F. hall.
Green street entrance.
Divine worship at 10:30 A.M. Tlie
Dastor^wijl preach an. ‘‘Observing
the Signs of tlie Times.”
Sunaav school at 11:30 A.M.
The Sunday school staff meets
tomorrow (Friday) 7:30 PM., at
1501 S. Jefferson.
SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST
Corner of Ehst and Bond
Sendees on Saturday:
Sabbath School 9:30 AM.
Morning Worship 11:00 A.M.
Y.PM.V. Meeting 4:30 PM.

Prayer meeting Wednesday eve­
ning at 7:30.
METHODIST'RURAL PARISH
Bessie M. Rullsonr-Pastor
■ Preacltlng services at Martin and
Quimby at 10 and 11:30. Commun­
ion Service nnd offering for the
Fellowship of Suffering and Serv­
ice.
Church school at usual time.
Sunday school at Goodwill and
Hendershott. 10 and 10:30.
The Goodwill young peoples group
will meet Sunday evening with
Shirley MUltaon.

Theres a crowd
on the lines
It’s always a big croud in these war days. But the long distance operator keeps

the calls moving quickly unless there are just too many for the circuits. If she
says the circuits are busy, you can help by canceling your call if it isn't really

important. But if you can’t cancel, the operator will, request — ’'P/e«ue limit your
call to 5 minutes." It’s the work of war we are trying to speed over the wires.
MICHIGAN BILL Tl LI PH OH I COMPANY

PILGRIM HOLINESS
TABERNACIf
Sundav school 10 A.M. Next Sunl
is Missionary Day and tlw offer­
ing will be Riven to that cause.
Preaching at It AM. will begin a
scries of evangelistic services. Rev.
Wilber Phillips, a Southern evan­
gelist. formally from North Caro­
lina. and now a student at the

evangelist He will speak every nite
U. &amp; CHUBCll
Rev. Coldren. paster of the U. B.
Church an Grand St... is at Bliss­
field assisting in Evangelistic serv­
ices and Rev. Samuel Ostrolh will
preach for him next Sunday. Noy7, at 11 n-m» ,
■

FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST.
SCIENTIST
Comer Church and Center Streets
Subject, “Adam and Fallen Man."
Sunday service 11 am. .
Sunday sciwjol 0:30 am.
Wednesday evening service at
7:45 pm.
•
Reading room In church edifies
open Wednesday and Saturday from
3 to 5 pm.

AUCTION SALE

Having decidcd to rent my farm out in fields, I will hold a public auction at my
farm located 3 miles west of Nashville and 1 mile south; or 91 miles southeast of
Hastings on M-79; or 3 miles northwest of Maple Grove Center on

WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1943
COMMENCING AT 12:30.

HORSES

Brown more, 9 yrs. old, wgt. 1600 lbs.
Black gelding, 11 yrs. old, wgt. 1600 lbs.
Bay gelding, 7 yrs. old, wgt. 1550 lbs.

COWS
Black Jersey cow, 5 yrs. old, fresh 2 wks.
Red cow, 6 yrs. old, fresh 2 wks.
*
Spotted cow, 5 yrs. old, due now.
Guernsey cow, 6 yrs. old, due Nov. 3.
Guernsey cow, 3 yrs. old, due Nov. 12.
Black Jersey cow, 8 yrs. old, due Feb. 10.
Guernsey and Durham cow, 4 yrs. old, due
Dec. 1.
Holstein heifer, 2 yrs. old, due soon.
Heifer, 6 mos. old.
Durham bull, 14 mos. old.

SHEEP

14 coarse wool ewes, 1 to 5 yrs. old.
Coarse wool buck lamb, eligible to regis­
ter.
20 ewes, 1 to 5 yrs. old.
Reg. Shrop buck.

John Deere corn binder.
Deering mower, 5 ft. cut.
Massey Harris mower, 5 ft. cut.
Osborn side rake. Thomas grain drill.
3 sec. spring tooth harrow. Single disc.
McCormick Doering riding cultivator.
2 horse walking cultivator.
Oliver No. 11 riding plow.
99 Oliver walking plow.
2 walking plows.
Spike tooth drag.
Land roller.
John Deere hay loader.
New Idea manure spreader.
5 tooth cultivator.
Double shovel cultivator.
Birdsell low wheel wagon and flat rack.
Pair heavy sleighs.
Steel wheel wagon. Set dump boards.
Viking cream separator, nearly now,
400 lbs. capacity.

HAY
About 7 tons hay.

Corn shelter.
Good set heavy work harness.
Third horse harness.
2 log chains. Cant hook.
Large kettle.
Spring
.
s«at.
Forks and shovels.
Galvanized stock tank.
Other articles too numerous to mention.

TOOLS
Milwaukee grain binder, 7 ft. cut.
McCormick grain binder, 7 ft. cut.

Oak bookcasa. Oil stand.
2 burner oil stovo.
Kitchon table.

HOGS

2 O.I.C. sows, with 17 pigs.
8 shoots, wgt. 80 lbs.
,

HOUSEHOLD GOODS

—
TERMS: CASH DAY OF SALE.

MILTON GESLER
HENRY FLANNERY, Auctioneer

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                  <text>HELP BEAT INFLATION­

BUY BONDS

The Hastings Banner
SECTION ONE—RACES 1 to 8

EIGHTY-EIGHTH YEAR

On

Three Damage Suits
the ft ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ Were Started Here
Last Week

Home Front

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 11. 1943

SAVE ELECTRICITY HASTINGS NEEDS MODERN
YOUTH AND COMMUNITY CENTER
TO CONSERVE
Tyden Pork Offer* Ideal
CRITICAL MATERIAL Site for Such a Project

BACK THE A
WAR I

NU

16 PACES—2 SECTIONS

FOUR COAL DEALERS *1145Delin,’uen‘Tox!
Distributed Lost Week
RATIONIN
INVOLUNTARY
☆ AT A GLANCI
RATIONING PLAN
County Treasurer George Clouse

last week remitted to the townships,
villages and to thl* city their re­
Three suit* for damages were
, spective shares of the delinquent
started in the Circuit court of this
, taxes he had collected for the
county with the filing of the ncc'
month of October, amounting in all
eKtary legal papers with the county
Tlie Banner has several times the difference between good charac­
HSU. Tl&gt;„
*1.145.44.
The
to
Thia Isa regular
Certificates of Necessity
.i; to
....
, amount* *ent tn
Careful Use Can Bring
mentioned the urgent need of a । ter and delinquency.
Polks have been so apologetic clerk. - ? the treasurers of the differ*
different mu- designed to. aid ym
T«
ii.mU
Two damage actions, growing out
community center for Hastings, ita i
about writing tills letter from the
To Be U*dd During Present nlclpauue* were as follows:
About Big Saving
Such a place, or any kind of a
primary value would be that It ’ place, could never be a substitute
Home Front. Shucks. I insisted on of automobile accident* were filed
Acute
Shortogc
&lt;
To
the
townships:
Assyria
would afford a suitable place where. Jor u r^Lhome and
writing the thing uii* week I ‘Now Thursday. Ralph Teeter *uea Chas.
b£e' J* iI., Plans
1*1 nns tor
f&lt;g Lssuuig
Usulng and honoring I Baltimore 445 69; duttj
Barry
tukcfUiut gun out ot my ribs. Zol- C. and Nettle Baughman, claiming article* outlining specific ways for .1 under wholesome coudittans. our I Wi??lldid10HeVer’ ^°°l*n‘t5
. ^'certificates of necessity" to insure Carlton $30£3; Castleton *218.69; &gt; —
dividual!
,— ----- ----------to cooperate
mor*
ly! ('Seriously, guys, I have several damages of 4300. Alien Bishop seeks conserving the seven essential scrv- .■ etty's young people could get to- I txiv ^iri^rtth
“n
ablr division of available ■ Hastings townshlo $2633: Hope | winning »£«***&lt;«
thing* to tell you about. 'Die first $500 damage* In the suit he brings ices Included in the war conserva- ।I aether for such purpoecs as recrea- boy. *?r,K r ulU1 ? ^ider and better coo, supplies here in Hastings were ' $27 92: Irving $0.41; Johnstown ।
Meats, FaU,
. tion program.
i tion. group social gatherings, db.- I
Is—wtio’a iiome on furlough or against Wm. Clark.
Monday bv represent*-1 $30.12: Maple Grove $0J7; Orange' 5
On
Thursday
Fred
W
Brenner
I
Electricity
1*
one
of
these
esaen।
| cuflslon of timely topics, dances. I tunt. It tea perversion of the hu- tlv„ of tJu.
leave? The list is so long this week
c^umy Defense vtlle $2.27; Prairieville $13.03; Rut- ' valid throughDec. 4; Brown 8
_____ take
____ the
____space
________
__
I
games, etc. It would also serve such
that _
I can't
to filed
men- preliminary notice of the fact' tlal services.
’ Councl1- the Hastings Chamber of | tend $10.76: Thornapple HIM: K teMmragood Nov. 14 and to
Hon a lot of the fellows who lire that.he ask* damages not 'xceedtag f Most e £tric Power Is generated I, adult organizations a* the Women's ।,
gangs of joungsters become hood- commerce theBarrv Countv War । Woodland *20.72: Yankee Springs through Dec. 4.
sporting new stripe* on their ‘ 410.000 from Floyd und Valley through the use of coal, pelroleiim, i club. Rotan' and Klwanta clubs. &gt;1“nd
local 110 09 701411 W,
^“.70
|
8SSSTxGY*?,«Sd thn
sleeves8 If I list the fellow* I've Moore and Marshall Tripp*. The products, and natural gas. In those .| so many types of informal gather- 1' ,in^nctltlLs“^Crl2-^rted,hlnrth"11 Rat'On
, inrtlnct is not. perverted .and
; coal dealers including Hastings Ice I To three villages and this city:
Bjood
seen, and the places they go back ■ lepers do not mention the reasons localities having water t«wer avail - ings. If posible. it should
con- i
■£’
to, you will at least get an idea for this action They will be given able for producing electricity, tlwwe |; tain a large room wherein could lie , properly guided, it developathi i &amp; Fu,.| Hiutiiqts Lumber &amp; Coal. 1 City of Hasting* $260.11; Freeport
Vli‘l 1 Farm Bureau Services and Smith ' 440.10: Middleville $15.72; Nashville , Book 4 good through Dec. 20.
of Ivow Hastings lias spread itself when the formal complaint is filed. ! other metitod* rnust. supplement. suitably dlsplaj-ed relic* of Hastings
*1 contribute much to Br&lt;M Vclt/.
o&gt; n,,. Hasting.-.! 4285 81. Total lo villages and this |
* bM-&gt;
within our borders:
I The complainant’s attorney resides i that process to provide continuous pioneer days, and ot the preceding
, Onlln
dinned to partici- city 4601.74.
i
« i'J?0™ 522*1*
niku oolumbl. in K.lkn^QO.
_______
” a^'oe. ui !,
twenty-fourJSSJlS
hour a aay
lod when lndUns were Uie ^jy the welfare, happinew and
'of
a young n
person,
when he
....1: iirnur
.L.n
----------------- «*»
------_igood
for
5 lbs. - on
Nov. 1,- rtn
the fuels
fuel* mentioned
mentioned above,
above, coal
coal, jnhttbjlant.s
College NYC' Hoi. Reid Webb
—
■—— a a » ————
the
. s,i.
, o. kt
p-™...x
sass
ctaeu I
.....
—
---------------Ku far
urant.-r aiTUllInt | ■­
I of elKtrtcitv oroaucca in aucnigun I Such a center would be supremely ” nikht now etomumto Ito .re
'
Stamp 18 good for 1 pair, i
Hi,. TinitZd qtates
worth wh||e CTpcctany for young
EarJi; Gene Busti. Pensacola. Fla.
■“
I and
the United
State*.
""Through
conservation
we can | people coming into the formative 1 dealing with tile problem of juvenile . amounte to a volunire raU^U«
extended
indefinitely.
A
I
aDprSdSStelkltwo/pounds tariod of their live*, when such a [ delinquency are realizing what they ay5tein wnj, priority given to those '
Marines—Bob cook, Jr.. Oberlin
stamp No. 1 in War Rattot
| III scheduled ^oodjor one pi
College. Ohio.
I of coal required to produce one place might mean for their future
(Continued on Page 4. S«. 1,»
; W|1O have not more than a five day.
Army—Bill DeCou. Dick Plngle1 kilowatt hour or unit of electricity. I-----------------------------------------------------------i
sunnlv
cf
coal
on
hand
and.
In
any
; Stamp Number 8 from
ton. Clarence Gross. Salt Lake
Eight Rcgulor* Ploy
Hasting* Now Has 6,065 | With this saving in coal, will au- ,
I event, limiting deliveries to not
Mileage Ration A Book, w
city: Dave Stone. So. Car.; Wer. •
, more than one ton al a time per
tomatlcally come a saving in critical Rqw H Ubba rd
Their Loit Gome
,gallons of gasoline now
And It Now Ha* 360
Manker; Marty VanGeison: Dave 1
I material*. Fewer hour* burning of !
। customer.
Playing their last game In the ’43 tthrough Nov. 51.
Goodyear. Camp McCoy, Wls.; Dick '
Edge On Charlotte
' Dealers will, as far as possible,
lamps
not
only
saves
electricity
and
ADDOIFltcd
T
O
Fuel OU
seas-jn. the Hasting* Saxons downed
Bcssnu-r. Baltimore, Md.; Joe Wil- ,
deliver
the
grade
and
type
of
coal
'therefore
coal,
but
will
make
your
|
.
A* a ration book is Issued for each
Period 1 coupon* In new
Belding, a close I
rival, by the
cox. Amherst College, Moss.; Don :
, which a customer prefers However, rcori of 27-6. Pl
last longer. The lamo manu- , Dairy Draft Board
in a sea ot I
Reid. Nevada; Elwood Yoder; Gene member of the family actually liv­ lamp*
the certificate of necessity will altaclurer uses critical material. Few- ;
*
...
lenslve action 1
Bennett. Chicago; Dick Kenyon. ing in a city, village, or township at er replacements of lamps thusk The appointment of Roy Hubbard
Joseph R. Sower* of this city, who tow the'dealer to suhrtltui a grade mud and water, t
I was kept mostly to the ground, ex­
Carnegie Tech. Pittsburg; Dave the lime tiiey are handed out. the mean* more material for the use
* as a member of tiie Barry Countj- was frcently awarded _a Carnegie | suitable for the heating plant In­
number given out tells the actual
in tlie final stages ot the game
Cook. Loyola College. Los Angeles.
our armed forces.
_/ | Draft Board has just been made by medal for saving 8-year-old Carl volved if this preferred grade Is not cent
w hen Belding became desperate and .
The second tiling you might like ix&gt;pu)ailon of the city, village or
Therefore,
turn u*uu&gt;
lights and elec-: !I'.'
the
I
rnereiore. vuru
' Lansing Selective Service office. Gallup. Dec. 29. 1942. from drown- available. Furthermore purchasers. took to the air.
to hear about Is the record of the township.
In handing out recently, through iricai
trical uppuanvea
appliances un
off him
that, are not •••
In । Mr.
Hubbard
follow* Harry Larsen Ing in the icy waters of the Thom- | when granted a certificate of nec.....
---Early in the first quarter, the
football team. Having played seven the schools, ration book number 4. ••
use
It *■
is ”
not
— *■
'** true that switching ‘ on the board, the latter having apple river here, left last week for &lt;•*.-,Kv will be given an opportunity Redskins scored liu-lr first, last und
The regular November meeting
games to date, we have won five
duty with the Seabecs. He Is rated to specify the dealer but if that only touchdown, during the game. the executive board of the Bar
lamp* or other electrical equipment moved to Muskegon
and lovl two. Battle Creek Central, the actual number of people living off and on frequently requires more , Mr. Hubbard is active in all com- us a seaman of the second clasy.
particular dealer happens to lx* out
Co. Chapter. American Red Ora
n cliiss A Uam. and Ionia both in a municipality can be easily clectrlcity than leaving them on.' munlty activities. He is a Veteran
The medal had not arrived when
coni at the time, the certificate Capitalizing on a fumble by Thom- will be held Tuesday, Nov. 16,
proved to be our jinx. Our regular ascertained. Tlie men and women When replacement of lamps Is nec- of World War I. is a charter mepi- Joe left. His friends here are pie"to ■w-Cm-s
on the^astlngs |
u
----7.30
p-m. at the city clerk’s offlo
P|M“
31’ud tai S mteto toe
tackle. Dick Rasey, left for lhe&gt;Ma- serving in the army, navy or air essarv
purchase lower wattage . ber of the local American Legfon ning a public presentation of —
I— ,1 iSToftoS
•rlnes Nov. 2. A.s a result of a severe force, whose homes are In the town­ lamps'providing they will give suffl- post and was one of ita first com- medal on his first furlough. He has coal on hand,
; 21? ,
,
„ ,,
, ' , , yardage in 5 play* for a touchdown. DAY OF PRAYER OBSERVED
injury to his fjngcrs during shop ship. village or city, would of course
a wife and a 16-month old son.
dent
light.
|
men
ders.
not
be
included
In
the
distribution
vient
■ i T,ll’w I’1*11' Is *‘l-&lt;?ctive as of Fri- i-hc conversion attempt was blocked TODAY AT EMMANUEL CHUR
period. It hits been necessary (or
If electricity is used for refrlgera- I
—------ • •
-------- nun
inrev K
unun uf ration btxiks. So the number of
. dav. Nov. 12. It means that from ; und nejAina's scoring was over for I
&lt;«
—
him tn
io nuv
pliy tne
the uw
lout three
games
I
that date on. coal dealer* here will
* *
*
'
with a metal finger. However, metal ■ books handed out would show the tion
cisreRard all prior orders and honor
scoring started midway
_iMp2|oiluSh* *u
finger or no. the team would i&lt;-eI ; actual number of peraom 1n tiu open. Let foods cool before placing
certificate- of nreeaslty only so 1 ^Z'Xn^wUr Colunin re- I "y’JrLrSi^S Sh’^c
In
your
refrigerator.
Defrost
regu
­
better about the Belding game this 1 given areb. with the service men
'
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Vhi.
P
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e
I
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poor
kickoff
to
the
Beldtai,
Xo2
larly
ar.
too
much
Ice
on
the
cooling
Ft Ida v niirht if Uncle Sam had only and women entirely omitted,
lariy
w.
too
mucn
ice
on
,
n
omitted.
tatn big hearted and given Dick1
In Barey
Barry' county 21.007 ration coils makes your machine ineffl' exists
In this area.
47-vard
linewhich
and from
there
**
Application
for a certificate can [। tne's
^rted
’ a drive
resulted
in I‘ 0LsU®?_t_D™veL
ntmiher week here
1 books were given out. In this city cient.
1 —- ....
When
different■ boys &gt;«nd
Capt. O. R. Thompson with head- . onl&gt;
Tlie third thing I thought I’d I the number wa* 5.765 Tlie Countv
When cooking
cooking is
to done
done with
with elecelec- ; Thirty-five
•n-'ti&gt;iive auimm
only. lx
tie. maac
made al
at me
the iocm
local ration
ration ! B touchdown. Thomas and Foster. reading material win be prov
— your
------- --------•— girls
gjris from
from the
the Middleville
Middleville High
H
quarters in 416 Federal Building. n,flr«
olflce. In
ln the
thp Hnme
Home Lumber
menrimi alrnut with Incidentals Ls a , War Board are not permitted to tell triclty. do not use
range- for
la.mhor ,comnm. , ho replaccd Myer3, who WOS In- |
X .J th’ jcek from
heating the
stated
Prank Garbow
Garb
assisted
Frank
-------- --- ------ -- paai,panv
uuiiuui,
mi* on Michigan Aventfe
......... lured, alternated in carrying the Communion will be observed at
from the «r^e"
service-II the
me actual
actual number
numoer of
ut Barry county nc«mi«
m.c kitchen. Turn the heat- | school _
------Gra”
d Ra?£ds:
b,11,&lt;lintt
th*
rve«t Ino of K
ajn., and a ten-minute public I
men in town E
‘~*‘ —
inir
K u*..v
unit down and -cook
---------on----------stored------------------------- —
.„.it guard training, «•=&gt;•«&gt;
state »r~m
troop .Jw4
of State
Bu
when you've sifted * men and u-nmen
women nnw
now In
in the service.
service, 1i ,n
Ing
Midd evllle wirft
With
the iia
harvesting
plant
..« .north -----------------------—X,Street.
—V r zI ball to the 3-yard line from where ।
at 12 o'clock, to which empl
„ .!
[They are allowed to give only ap- heat
&gt;—«» as murh
much ok
as no&amp;slble.
possible. When
When his
hi* fine
fine potato
potato crop.
crop. Mr.
Mr. Garbow
Garbow train
training and army emergency relief | TllP Hastings Chamber of Ccsn- ' Mason Thomas pushed it over. Ice
,people and school children ore
• Continued on page 1. Sec 2&lt;
you can conserve
by utilizing
the county
largest according
potato growin Areawhich
F. Dtst.
1. 6th Service
co-operation
the Of­ •
[proximate figures, and they will In­ baking
the'ful/capac'ity
oftheoven.
" ,! 1*
ersone
in ofthe
to mand.
includes
Barry. ComKent.!: merte in
Trivtitan"
Defensewith
ha*'written
n^hsd enough^potnte'to
--------------- lets in the county according to mand. which includes Barry. Kent. * Jtre of ctvtlt—
-------*------------I form you that there are 1200 from
Electric
hot
water
heaters
can
be
I
County
Agent
Foster,
and
found
Mcntealm
and
Mecosta
counties.
।
letter5
t0
coa
)
dealers
confirming
5,
the
half
with
the
this county now in the service. That
Ls probably less titan the actual wasteful through carelessness. Check it impossible to g^t help to har- ncordlng to an official announce-I the proceedure as outlined above. ।
( ThLs voluntary rationing program
kickoff at the half.
I number: but call it 1200. Tills city your hot water faucets for leakage.; vest the crop. An appeal was made met made tills week.
in matters pertaining to army aoulies onlv to oeople of Hastings g-?dlnB JL forced to punt after
has undoubtedly furnished more Don’t allow your water to run so, to Allen Bishop. County Agriculand Mr. emergency relief. Capt. Thompson I and those who buy coal from local r? “ downs due to a stubborn Has­
than 25 per cent of them, because hot that it I* necessary to coo! with , tural Labor Assistant
"
----!
Schipper
of
the
Middleville
school
states
that
he
and.-ht\
command
deniers.
।
Brown
of
Hastings made
It has about one quarter of the cold water.
With a war that Is costing u so ; for emergency help tn harvesting, will work through .nie Red Cross in
nils drastic action was necessary
run h,rlr
29 yards lo
county's population, and there have
Hartings friends will be Interested been no deferments of young men much, we cannot afford to
|
Mr. Bishop with the help of the the way of Investigations andrec- ;
(Continued on page 3. Sec. 1)
|
(Contlnued on Page 3. Sec. 1.)
to know that Lt. &lt;jg.) John M. living in this city because they were wastefuL_______ ._____________
I school people organized 35 student* cinmendatioiis. The Army Emer- ------------------------------------------------------------1 ......................
Gould of Grand Rapids, formerly
(Continued on Page 3. Sec. 1&gt;
,
for
the t
job.
five gentry .Relief,-Cart. Thompson ex- ,
r&lt;\n mz^*wra.i
ror u_
—The
----- ---group
—r worked
-----------------for granting plans
.
of thus city, ha* reported for duty
days but only mtased
missed two days of plained, has facilities
x 1! day*
”,
for frozen
nt Quonaclt Point. H. I., for hi* in­
i school as II came during teachers’ loans t° soldiers or soldiers'families _ _ ___ . _
doctrination course. Since leaving
ales
of
interest
or
even
givI instluite." Nor-al) students worked »t 1°* n
Hasting* about eight years ago. Lt.
I the f,ill five days. The students ing dire•Cl relief or hospitalisation I.
offering a good list
Gould has been an Insurance sales­
also
said
; assisted In the harvest of over 4500 in ceriailn instances. He —
- —
- ,
hog*. chickens. doe
mmnnd is
Ik interested in
in
, , —
,,
man. Mrs. Gould and three children
I bushels of fine potatoes
that Ills command
Local Group Hopes to
Coach Coodcll and
are remaining in Grund Rapids. Lt.
| coSg. ««»“ elSt.'rtSu.to i
nave r,on. neooy re,
Have
Plant
Ready
For
‘Gould 1?. the son of Mrs. Corinne
Saxon* to Be Gueit*
_______________ _
Gould of Lansing and the late Atty.
ii~.« i etc.
]
Use During January
Tlie Hastings Brotherhood will : Foster, that v.ohas sent out large
John M. Gould.
Capt. Thompson who came to
hold Its Annual Father and Son ’ groups of students to save a crop.
' Hastings will soon have the serv­
Many Fine Testimonial*
Congratulations are in order and
Delton —
school group n
ofr eighty this area from Detroit, is a veteran ices of a modem, frozen food,
Banquet on Monday evening. Nov. I The r-"''"
STERLING WEEKS, Prop.
here's why:—Sgt. Hqward Wilcox
tn
Given at Banquet Here
-------— served
—
15. with Coach Fred O. Goodell and wonted on carrots, and the Hickory of World War I. having
Having sold the form, Mr
Members
Enroll
In
locker
storage plant complete with
of I he 127 Inf. Red Arrow Div. lias
Comers school helped in the harvest I the Rainbow Division, prior to enthe
H
H.8.
football
team
which
has
Charlie
Leonard, recently installed will dlspooe of the personal processing
service,
if
public
de
­
Many New Projects
been awarded the “Purple Heart
had an exceptional season tltis of 9.000 bushels of apples. All the ! tering/ service in this war. he was , mand seems sufficient to warrant a* grand master of Michigan Odd at public auction at the I
nt u rest camp in’Aaetralla. He s
high school* in the county have office manager and accountant for |
Barry county 4H club members year as guests.
rated
7 miles east of Hasl
Fellows,
received
many
splendid
tri
­
release
of
critical
materials
by
the.
the son of Mr. anti Mrs. U-wls are entering Intp the Food Produc­
excused students in smaller groups i a large stone company in Blooming- government for Its construction.
butes at the banquet given in hl* State Road; or 2 miles no.
Although tiie Michigan Depart­
Wilcox of Irving. Mr. and Mrs. Wil­ tion program In earnest according to
to help with the local com. potato ' ton. Ind.
In order to get release of these honor at the I. O. O. F. hall here
cox now have three sens and a County Agricultural Agent. Harold ment of Conservation was unable and bean harvest.
I His telephone numbers in Grand
f
ering
to
furnish
a
speaker
this
year
on
materials,
at
least
60
per
cent
of
the
Saturday
evening.
A
capacity
crowd
son-in-law in the service: besides J. Foster. Many members are taking
According to producers these rtu- | Rapids are, office. 6-1212; residence. ,
— member* and
proposed space must be contracted of ...
over 250 lodge
Howard. A/C Kennith Wilcox al meat production projects along with account of transportation restric­ dent* have been very dependable. ' 8-4881.
for In advance. That is. If a 750 guests from Hastim
Umum. Calif., and Gale has en­ their handicraft or clothing. proj­ tions. they are supplying 1600 feet careful and satisfactory labor. They |
—- ------------ ’ • ’ ———
listed In the Army Air Conis Re­ ects this winter for the first time. of sound and color film of Michi­ have the very highest regard for-------------------------------------------- --------------- locker unit were proposed, the gov­ parts of the stale attended the Clifford Hammond will act aa
ernment
asks
tliat
those
siwnsoring
gan's
natural
beauties,
covering
event.
serves; he is a Junlolr al T.K.; their Others who have never been Inter­
thereirtt the &gt;&lt;~Lh Showed In the
the project produce evidence to
Although eaaentlally a lodge af­
son-in-law Cpl. Harold Dooling Is ested in the winter 4H program are such topics as. "Timber Harvest."
• Michigan Marsh and Shore Birds."
show mat nt least 450 of the lock- fair. It Bl3O
also represented -*
In -------------no small for full particular*.
nt Camp Claiborne. La.
enrolling in the county meat pro­ "Michigan
Commercial
Fishing"
ers have been rented for n year In rf ree
DleaaUre and pride
Howard .wrote his parents that duction clubs os their only project and "Michigan Canoe Trails."
ndvance-not merely spoken for but hJ h
hcre fee| tn this fine SAM GUTCHESS, Prop.
Edward Tobin and Clare Skinner tills winter.
Having aold tha farm. 1
Charles Hinman will be captain
ac ually paid for with the money tccoenriton which ha* come to a
are in the .*uime Co. with him. all
ess will dispose of tl
M. at production was presented ot the supper squad assisted by Abe
held in escrow until the plant Is local citizen —
— -----who •has
won -------more property at public auct
Tabulation* to date show that
three ooys were graduates of the to the county membership abput VanTll. Roy Chandler. Gits WlnIn operation.
than a little respect and personal
about $18,600 lias been raised
Barry County- winter 4-H clubi
Class of H’3» of T.K. High school.
a month ago and the response has geler. William Schilhaneck. Harley
It is only recently that the gov­ esteem right here in his own com­ farm located 0 miles ea
to dale during the Barry Countv
More Nice Seeing you home New*— been fine. Arrangements have been Fox. Oliver Tasker. Harry Ritchie, leaders will meet at the AmericanI
tings on State Road; &lt;
ernment has commenced to release munity.
United War Chest drive which
Pvt. Francis G. Silsby. who has made for a group of county 4H club Herman Hauer, Wayne Merrick. Legion Hall In Hastings on Mon­
north of Nashville one
the critical materials used in locker
is sliU in progress. Tire above
A number of the grand lodge of­
been in service 19 months, arrived members to accompany County Walter Gilmore. Carl Weyerman. day. Nov. 15. for the first leader'si
construction which were ' frozen”
figure includes total return*
ficers and their wives were present let sedan, chicken*, hay
home Friday for 10 days from H. Agent Foster to Climax Saturday George Heath, Richard Schlllman meeting of the winter season, ac­
shortly
after
we
entered
the
war.
from only five of the sixteen
cording to Harold J. Foster. Coun­
P. Hill Military Reserve. Va. You're morning. Nov. 13; to purchase steers and Herschel Folllck.
Even now. only those communities Including Mr. and Mrs. Andrew farm machinery, houaet
,
townships and eleven out of six­
ty Agricultural Agent. A compli­
looking fine, soldier, and that good for feeding. One hundred twentywhich want frozen food storage Bradford. Baldwin; Mr. and Mrs. etc. Han— ”*-------------- ‘
teen residential districts in the
mentary dinner will be served byi
' behavior stripe speaks for itself to five choice white face feeder steers
l. Gray will act aa&lt;
locker service badly enough to meet Earl Pfaff. Sandusky; Mr. and Mrs. sale and
City of Hastings. The quot^ »et
the Legion Auxiliary at 7:00 P. M.
the effect that you and rite army from the southwest are now yarded
___ elsewhere in this
the requirements mentioned above Lowell Patterson, Flint; Mr and
for the drive is $21,650.
State Assistant 4-H Club Leader.!
hit It off O.K. Francis used to see there and from tills group Barry
will get release of the materials for Mrs. Francis Dodge. Detroit; Mr. for full particulars.
and Mrs. Theodore Thompson. Wil­
Howtfd Wilcox &lt;nol the one men- Countv club members will secure
Miss Beatrice Boyle and D'stricL .
Immediate construction.
tlooed above but Howard W. from their feeders. Faster lias made ten"The Benefit Dance sponsored by’ Club Agent, Ray Lamb, will be at OPA. TAKE NOTICE
| Thq size of the locker unit to liamston: Mr. and Mr*. Orla Fraz­ FRANK SENTERS. Prop.
ier. Detroit; Mr. and Mr*. Glenn K.
over Delton way) before he was tatlve arrangements for financing local 138. UAW-CIO was well at­ Vie American Legion Hail from 4:00
The story of the creation of the ii be conrtructcd here will thus de- Hammel. Lansing and Mr. and Mrs.
transferred. Where are you now sol­ the steers. Insurance, etc. Club tended. and produced a totkl of P. M on to meet with leaders. No world
will dispose of the penookl
is told in Genesis in 400 ' Knd somewhat on the number of
dier. and are you related to the members who have not already sig­ *185 for donation to the Barry formal afternoon session will be
William Balch. Kalamazoo.
ty at public auction at the
He* which are signed.
words. The world's greatest moral ,
Howard W. in Australia?*
,
nified their Interest In purciiaslng County United War Chest. All ex­ held but the two leader* will ad­ code—the TVn . Commandments— 1j Tliosc
Representing the Rebekah Grand rated 1 mile aouthwert
backing (he proiect hope to
---------------------vise
and
demonstrate
work
con
­
Odessa on the main road, I
one
of
these
steers
should
contact
Lodge
were
Mrs.
Zeta
Ttpson.
De
­
Sailor Leo Johnson came home
ord*. Lincoln's be able to have
penses of the dance. 469. were met
contains only 297 word*.
have U)c service Installed
James
Retd farm. He la
cerning
any
individual
club
lead
the
County
Agent's
office
imme
­
troit.
president;
Mrs.
Etta
Smith.
Monday from the sunnv south for
by the Local's treasury, so that the
but , ‘here early in January.
immortal Gettysburg address is tut
10 days leave. Golly*. Its good to diately if interested. The workudll entire door receipts could be given er's problems.
Further details are given in an
286 words in length. The nwiam.
Declara­
close
with
a
show
and
sale
at
the
Following
the
7:00
o'clock
dinner,
have you home. Leo. We didn't have
to the War Chest
tion of Independence required only ' advertisement in this issue .
hay.
and
furniture. Henry
at
which
all
leaders
attending
are
State
4H
Club
Show
at
Michigan
much chance to talk so will give
Adda Gibson. Lansing.
।
1321 words to set up a new concept
cry the sale and Raym
asked to make reservations in of freedom.
State College In September.
you further dope next week.
RUMMAGE SALE
The program featured several will
'
MUNICIPAL COURT
will act as clerk. Bee the I
Other members lacking the fi­
BiUy Crawford will arrive Friday
Smith's market. Fri., Nov. 12. County Agent Foster's office, ‘he
The Office of Price Administra­
Lawrence Irwin of this city was speakers who are well-known lo­ where in this Issue for full
state
leaders
will
discuss
the
cloth
­
nance
and
desiring
a
short
time
for 10 days and there'll be a certain
Dowling WJ3.C3—Adv.
tion uses 2,500 words to announce picked up Friday evening by the cally. The Rev. Karl H. Keefer of
Ing. hot lunch and handicraft proj- a reduction In the price of cabbage city police on a reckless driving Grand Rapids wo* toastmaster and 1
tiny young lady, not yet a year old. meat production project are turn­
Rummage Sale. Presbyterian | ects having many samples of work
who will be ever so happy to have ing 16 swine. Thev ate starting with
Kim Staler, until recently
a Has
­ brought into Mu­
charge. He
was
GEORGE WHITMAN, Fra*
3 to B barrow pigs bom in late
Nov. 12-13— for the audience to view.
her Dod Iiome.
nicipal court Saturday and pleaded tings attorney, made the present*- ' Having sold hl* farm Mr.
August
or
early
September.'They
I
Mr. Foster states club enroll- A CLOSE GUESS
Adv.
From Camp Haan. Calif. Tuesday
] guilty. Judge Cortright gave him tlons to the new grand master and ;
merits are Just coming In so it is
night cam* our own Red Wilkins will feed them until late March
The county canvassing
board : a fine of 425.00 and .14.50 costs, was the main speaker. Myles Gray,
when
a
show
and
sale
will
be
held
hard to notify every interested lead- completed their labors on Thursday. I which were paid.
clerk of the House of Repreaentafor 14 days' furlough. Seemed so
I er. Winter club leaders are there- The official -figures agreed exactly ---------------------------lives. Is known to many here, at
natural to nave
have mm
him arouna
around tne
the terminating the project. County
Foster feels here is a chance
j fore asked to plan to attend and with tho unofficial statement In
least by name, through his official
Banner office, except of course, the Agent
,
—
------------.
I m^ke their, dinner reservations now. the Bonner last week. The majority I
! connection with the Michigan taguniform
was,i—
different
than the old to make some money when one con­
siders
the
cost
for
feeder
pigs
and
In spite of the shortage of labor was 1.448 against local option. The |
। istature and is one of the ranking
outfit that goes with printer's ink.
hogs, chickens, farm took
and materials In general a most total vote was 7.446. There were ,
' Odd Fellows of the state. Orla Fraz- grain, and some houeehi
LU Harold Parker leaves Friday also a chance to help the food cause.
Other
member*,
both
boys
and
successful summer season In 4-H predictions of a record vote at this
| icr, past grand mastes. Introduced ■
for Fort Knox. Ky. and Betty (Mrs.
Henry Flannery wUl ory
clubs has been completed
this election. County Clerk Hyde, how- 1
the Grand Lodge officers present See
.
P.) will stay here until Harold girls, are turning to rabbits and
die adv. elsewhere in
week with Achievement Days over ever, stated that he could not la
Lyle Kurr. Noble Grand of the Has- ‘
knows where hell be stationed. Har­ poultry for their winter livestock
full particular*.
the county. 4-H club member*, ac­ agree wltli such on estimate. He ।
1 Mngs lodge got tlie program under- for
'
old was Interested to learn that project. Both projects are very
cording to Mr. Foster’* report, have stated that, after figuring the mat­
I wav and Charles Lawrence. Grand
Arnold Perkins was In N. Africa. worth while and Interesting. Many
produced a great amount of food ter carefully, he estimated the vote
' Chaplin of Che Grand Lodge gave
You know he. Arnold, and Allen boys and girls already have the
during the summer for the war would be about 7.300. He came
Prentice, all started out together— animal* for these projects.
■ the Invocation.
All enrollments In three projects
effort.
he aavs to tell you guys—well, may­
within 146 of the actual figure—
■
Members of the Hasting* Lodge west of Woodland in
be we better let him tell you him­ should be made at the Oourrty
a
close
guess.
: No. 58 presented the new Grand
self. Harold expects to oe in Louis­ Agent's Office. There will not be
ATTENTION
I Mastar with a diamond ring and
ville. Ky. on Sunday and hopes to any local club organization in the
I
the
Rebekahs a beautifully-upholSENIOR
PLAY
FRIDAY
NURSES' AIDES
make contact with Capt. Ray Flxuue local communities for these proj­
rtert-d lounge chair comolele with
Tours, visits by the County
'The Guest Room." Is the title
Mrs. George Hebden, chairman of
and Jean (Mr*. F.&gt;. Greetings Cap­ ects.
I hasscck. As on added surprise, his ,thia laaua for full
Extension Staff and other helpful
the Red Cross Volunteer Service of the play presented by the Sen­
tain—we
heard that you arei
I
wife.
Bertha, presented Charite with
are planned for all mem­
committee, has asked that all ap­ iors. Friday evening. 8:00 PAL at
scheduled for a bit of flytng down material
ft 4100 victory Bond and specified WAYNE WWA
plications for Nunes' Aide clossei Central.
at Randolph Field. Texas, after tins | bers enrolling In the project*.
I in a clever little poem, that it waaIt Is a Modem Comedy with the
be turned in to her within the next
first of the year. Why don't you
i
to
be
wed for the purchase of a
few days, because the committee following cast of senlons:—Melvin
break down and write ■ us about
I new'fishing boat whenever such an
hopes to begin the classes (night Hanvlnd takes the leading role. Wil­
yourself? And you'll got a bang out i
। Item become available again.
lard Simms; Pat Newton. Mrs. Mar­
meetings) next week.
of this:—Ken McIntyre (LU Comdr.)
Charite, evidently deeply moved
tin; Willo Hampton. Janet Fairley;
wrote Kate (Mrs. Me) that she had I
bv the many fine tributes, expressed
uail Foster.
Gail
Foster, Charlotte Powers: Mar- i
been In his thoughts all one partic­
his sincere appreciation. He said
Jory Stanley, Mrs. Lessing: Morris
HOME NURSING CLASSES
ular day—the day he did his wash- 11 The contract for cleaning what is
. that one of his main Interests tn
HUI, Mr. Lessing; Helen Car), Mary; i &gt;
Instructions are now available
tog and It rained and he iuid to known as the Burd drain, in Carl­
the Odd Fellow Lodge waa the many
Charles Stadel, Halsey.
hang them inside to dry. Remind*
i nrolecte thev carried on In the Inton township, was let to Lapham
RECEIVES COMMISSION
us of thlsl Navy Jingle—
Bros., of Shelbyville, fpr 45.100. Il
Second Lt. John William Reed,
urest of general public welfare. He
IT HAPPENED IN BELLEVUE
■Take me back Into a land
' said that It was hta one ambition
now home on furlough, son of Mr.
Delphinium and Johnny-JumpWINS WINGS
according to Mln. Earl Coleman,
Where they don’t scrub down with Is a cleanout Joo on an open drain, and Mrs. Albert Reed. Hastings R
i —■— -i.—.—■— —f*r to continue ।Clifford
which extends from the north part
ups- picked the first of November;
chairman of home nursing.
sand
I of the John Blaser farm, section 18 1, recently
received
his
silver
Raspberries and red ones at that of Mr. and Mrs. Earl
Where no demon typhoon blow*
hl* Immediate
tn that township, in a northerly and pilots wings in the Army Air Corps
being picked last week. Dandelions
Where the women wash the clothes." I easterly direction to the Little at Brooks Field. San Antonio, Tex­
blossoming a second time and a silver pilot* wings recently at Black­
as. A former student at Mich.
I Thornapple
State
river, 2143.
i distance
of 3or
Mr after­
whole field of them too. And a land Field. Waco. Tbx. Lt. Mudge
phone
Evening
College. Lt. Reed received his pri­
NOTICE
white tea rose plucked from ye Edi­ is home at the present time on ten
noon claaeea will be arranged to
mary flight Instruction at Bonham.
tor's garden a week -ago. Possibly day furlough and will report for
Our station will be clooed all day
suit the convenience of those
Texas and his basic flight training
A&lt;h. 11 U ["X'X"’
'»
‘twill be summer again before long. duly nt Berkstrom Field. Austin. Thanksgiving Day. Andrus Bor vice.
desiring the course.
at Perrin Field, Texas.
—Bellevue Gazette.
Texas the 14th of thl* month.
Adv. 11-11
’

BELDING BOWS TO
HASTINGS 27-6

jiSinSS. jix JOME INTERESTING
CENSUS FIGURES

Joseph R. Sowers Is
Now A Member of
The Sea bees

’

W1„

Red Cro» Board
To Meet Nov. 16

Middleville School
Pupils Help Save
Big Potato Crop

S

Capt. Thompson In
Charge of Plant
Guard Training

“J?* 7.6

LAST MINUTE
HOME FRONT NEWS

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AUCTION SALE

COUNTY 4-H
STRESSING FOOD
PRODUCTION

BROTHERHOOD
FATHER &amp; SON
BANQUET NOV. 15

FOOD STORAGE
YTflTzT."!LOCKER SERVICE

$18,500 Raised In
United War Chest
Barry 4-H Leaders to
Drive to Date
Meet Here Nov. 15

CIO Dance Nets
$185 For War Chest x

Dredge Is At Work
On The Burd Drain
Carlton Township

j0CM| SU1E

1.0.0. F. HONORS
CHARLIE LEONARD

�THE HASTINGS BANNER, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 11. 1943

LOCAL NEWS

i1

I AID VICTORY BY

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Boyce, MLu Mabel Bisson and'MUs
Ottilia Kaminske. Dinner at 6:30
from injuries received last week o'clock.
Tuesday when she fell from the
back steps at her home on 8
The Presbyterian L. A. 8. meets
Michigan Ave. She sustained a on Thursdsy afternoon, Nov. IB. at
I broken rib. u sprained left arm and the home of Mrs Robert shannon
j severe bruises.
Mrs Bertha Johnson is con­ Buskirk Is chairman.
' fined to tier home on E Madison
i with a broken leg.
. Extension Group No. 4 will meet
Announcements
have
-~
-,
----- been
------- reat Mlv
the home u,
of Mrs. Vemor
.culm Webster
wcwM*.
celled-of tiie birth of a son tol.. i;jn wridav Nov 12
Pharmacist Mate 2nd Class Rob t.
Power and Mis. Power on Nov. 8i cln.le No j of
w a c 8 wm
in Chicago. Pharmacist Mate Pow- meet wllh Mr&gt; Ballance. 418 E.
er formerly lived here but u now colfsx, on Nov. 17 at 2 P. M.
11 verseas In Australia.
Robert Burch of Jackson, formerThe Barry Co. Nurses Assoc will
ly of Hastings, underwent an op- mef.t Tuesday Nov 18 at 8 P M.
• cration at Mercy hospital. Jack-, —
«■-.«»
.
..
------Kellogg Health Center
Mrs. Olive
son. Ulis week.
&lt; Sewell. Exec. Bee
Mich
State
During Mrs C. H. Osborn's visit Nurses Aasoc., will be the speaker.
In the east with her daughter and AH registered nurses in Barry Co.
husband. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond urged to attend.
Johnson, she was a guest at.a&gt;ban­
quet given at the Hotel Astor in
Circle No. 3 Methodist church
New York City honoring Walter will meet Friday P. M. with Mrs.
Lippman, who was presented with Ed. Story.
a literary award. Clifton Fa diman,
well known mailer of ceremonies
The Hastings W. C. T. U. will
on 'InfotmaUon Please', was toast meet on Tufaday, Nov. 18. with
master for the affair, tlie many Mrs.- Arthur Chase. 1305 8. Hannotables present included Helen evor, for a one o'clock carry-in din­
Hayes. Sidney Kingsley, and others ner. Plea-re bring one dish of food,
prominent in the theatrical and your sandwiches and table service.
literary worlds. ....
Mr. UU...HUU
Johnson ...
had
...&gt;...7
u This is roll call meeting, with poya part on the program and gave! roent of duej. Every member U
his portrayal of Thomw Jefferson (urged to come and visitors are
[,ron&gt;
£hc Patriots
he recent always Welcome. All our meeting.
New Ycrk success tn which he puyed Mre
are open to the public,
public.
the leading role.
Earl Pfaff, connected with the I
Regular meeting of Hiawatha Re­
Sandusky paper for over 20 years, Ibekah lodge Friday
—
evening,
------------------Nov.
12. at
at 8
o'clock. There
Th---------- J
‘was one of the Grand Lodge of-1 12.
8 o'clock.
will xbe
dlsileers attending the Odd Fellows । tricl visitation with pot luck sup­
dinner Saturday evening honoring per
—­ after lodge. Also Initiation.
Grand Master Charles Leonard. I
Mr. Pfaff is in line for Grand Mas­
Regular meeting of W. R. C.
ter. which office he will assume tn,Thursday.
------ ----- ,,....
Nov. ...
11. nt 2 P. M. O. A.
three yean. Mr. and Mrs. Pfaff • R. halL
have a son. 27 years old. who has
------------been in service three years— this will1
Hospital Guild No, 7 will meet
i&gt;e his third Christmas away from: at the home ot Mrs. Vemor Webster,
home. He writes ills Dad that as 930 8. Church 81., Wednesday. Nov.
.soon as he comes home he wants, 17, at 2 P. M­
id* own newspaper and for his!-------------- ' •

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any site picte

SMOKED HAM
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SIDE PORK
Fresh

lean

4 pts.

lb.

Use sidewalk west of store.

SLICED BACON lean 6 pts . lb.
39c
3
lb.
pts.
LARD Home Rendered Style
19c
BACON SQUARES lean 3 pts. lb. 22c
Brisket
6 pts.
2 ik- 25c
BOILING BEEF
rationed
ib 38c
SMOKED HERRING
Grade
1 5 pts. Ib
2Qc
RING BOLOGNA
lean &amp; meaty
VEAL SIRLOIN STEAK 7 pts Ib. 39c
STEER BEEF LIVER 6 pts. Ib. 2QC
steer beef
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BEEF CHUCK ROAST 9 pts Ib. ZOC

I

Lean Salt Pork

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&lt;5";!

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POTATOES

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IlC
Rolled Oats
22c
Cream of Wheat
22c
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Del Monte Corn
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Premier Tomatoes U°" 15c
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Pancake Flour
Harvest Time
Prunes
Pork &amp; Beans
Crackers

26c

McKenxtcs
3»/4 Ib.
sack

Pancake Flour
5 Ib .sack

3 26‘

Ib.

4 pts.

Swifts
21 points

ib.
box

Ritz Crackers
Peaches

lb.

S. &amp; W.

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Campball’s
Assorted

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2
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BUY
UNITED

mukere

In

Ihese,

LI Ed»,ln Humid., who Im. bra.:
.T' l-ll“c“»l&gt; ,U“ P“‘
kll Mondw for 01.1" si.ir Univrrsity to begin what is termed
Recognition School, a special type
of preparatory training for overseas
duty Lt Pumala was able tn visit *
his wife sind new baby daughter at
Gilbert. Minn, for a short lime before he started this last part of
his training in the U. 8. A.
John E
Robinson, lut week,
rounded out 25 years as assistant
on the P D. Cutter Dairy Farm
during which time he has missed
only about two weeks of woric ‘

AMERICAN LEGION

„.|COI11C

”• AU members

.

"

p,, Fjut
WM A will
uiral will. Mr. »nd Mrs Bm WUSMurt.y .1 3 . Kov. 13.

Milo
The W 8. C S will hold their
annual baiaar at the church Wed.
Nov. 17. A short business meeting
—
••• •be «•••in ■•
••
will
held
the afternoon
fol­
lowed by a chicken »upj»er at 0:30
to continue
until everyone is
Delton
The Triple Link club of Prairie­
ville will hold an all-day meeting
in the I. O. O. P. hall Friday. Nov.
12. Each one is asked to dress tn
old fashioned clothes
The senior class of the Delton
school will present its play ••Faith
Hope and Flarity" In the school au­
ditorium. Friday evening. Nov. 12
at 7:30 o'clock.
The Home Extension group will
meet in the activity room in the
Delton school Tuesday, Nov. 16 at
1 o'clock. The lesson will be “Mak­
ing our
Household
Equipment*
Last". Everjync is cordially invited
to attend ,h
the
Mrs. Ross
'«
- meeting. Mr.
Pierce and Mrs. carl Scotsman wtjl
present the lesson.

Next Thursday evening. Nov. 18.
Is the lime for the regular meet­
ing of the Unit and following the
badness session. the junior member* will have charge of the social
hour. Those on the committee are
MLws Dorothy Schanu. Janet
Burns. Helen Henry. Maxine Jar
man. Ilene Rogers. Agnes Cun­ Cloverdale
ningham and Barbara Jean JohnThe Cloverdale W. C. T. U. will
cock&gt;
be held" at the home of Rev. Moyer
on Wednesday. November 17 at 2:00
A project In which all can help P. M. Subject: ‘Thanksgiving," led
Is the task of Retting the Christmas by Mrs. Moyer. Everyone welcome.
cants---ready
-------—j to send to the service
The Cloverdale L. A. 8. will hold
men. The picture of the Legion1 its regular meeting at the town
heme will be pasted on the card hall. Nov. 11. Dinner served at
and the cards addressed ready for noon. Mrs. Frank Humeston Is the
mailing.
, hostess.
• • •
I The L A. 8. will have a supper
Tn a message from the Otler Lake at the town hall on Thursday. Nov.
Blilet. the Unit was asked to send 18•
money Uils year for the Christmas i
Earth Rotation Affects Gon
donation. Instead of gifts, because j
of the shortage of supplies and!The
----- -----------—,—. plays an ....
earth’s--rotation
Imlabor. TIUs met with the approval portant part In the-aiming of longof the Auxiliary and »5 00 has been ranee runs
sent for the Billet fruit fund as
a a
•
requested by those in charge.
■■
■■

BB
Tlie Unit also voted to send
— 85.00 to the cigarette fund for the;
S=S Veterans’ hospital at Fort Custer.!

34c
1
21c
29c |
41c
9c

no pts.

No. 2 Vi can

Campbell’s Soup

3Oc
33c
i
25c
15c 1
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Del Monte
27 pts.
2 Vi con

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MACARONI
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Rowena
5 lb. sack

Hckmons Salted

pk?&gt;

No. 2 can

Fine Quality Clinton

16
pts.

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SWEET POTATOES 3
23c
BUSHEL BASKETS
IOc-l5c
CABBAGE Garden Fresh Solid Heads it. 4c I

ib.. 29c
15c
3
43c
ib..

Rural Ruisctts

IN-iTHE BULK

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COMMUNITY NOTICES

wi'f^1 btrPw£C rt!fll°vot^eMnittRov day e'vn,n«- Nov

BACON

25c

™. Biulnra Wanra .-HowlUI
omid meets Monday evening. Nov.
1S
th“?r«byte?in churrii par­
jor&gt; Comprising the committee are
-„****«.
““« u,c Mn Adelyn=
Mrs
H.
oTHayea,

n»e Rev. and Mrs. John Sinclair
moved Lawt week front the second
ward to the Elxey Mead house al
the corner of W. Bond and Young

FOOD CENTER!
Entrance on Michigan Ave.

Nmr. U.

w.i.mm'VSSiS Su^bJ- ,or

858798

SLAB BACON

jORffNIgTIONS

DIRECT FROM THE STADIUM

At the last meeting, the charter ।
was draped In memory of Mrs. Ruth
Moore, who had been a member for
a loiMt time and Was loved and re- ,
.'pected by her associates. She will I
be greatly missed. *

i
Your membership dues should be!
i paid before Dec. 1. 1943, if possible.
■ If the full 100 per cent of the*
I quota is repotted • before Dec.- 1.’
the Auxiliary will receive a National,
Presidents citation. Have you paid*
BOB KELLEY
your dues?
IATORDAT
• • •
.
AHIIMOON
Figures given in the last National!
News show that Michigan's mem-1
bcrahip quota for 1943-1944 is 18.-: rtU» HSADLMI NIWS BETWEEN HAL VIS
098. an increase over the previous*
year. In 1942-1943. Michigan exceed- SPONSORED BY YOUR FRIENDLY
&lt; d its quota by a percentage of *
102 50. This Unit can help in meet­
ing die 100 percent figure by 'pay­
; ing dues promptly.
CORRECTION ’ * *

WJR

The item reporting Lt. James
Knowlton missing in action printed
in the October 28?h issue of the
Banner incorrectly stated that Lt.
Knowlton was a brother of Julius
Knowlton. Jr. He is an unde of
Julius Knowlton. Jr., former Barry
County Scout Executive, who U
now stationed a£ 8cott Field, III

INSURANCE COUHSELOB

MICHIGAN
vs.

PERMANENT WAVE44*

WISCONSIN

DEFENSE
206 £. STATE ST.. HASTINCS, MICH.
■ilM

N. MAIN ST.. NASHVILLE, MICH.

BONDS
STAMPS

wbaw Macey rttssM U sot sspsAd.

STEBBINS &amp; JACOBS
THE REXALL STORE

■ffiili

' HASTINGS

I

Dorrance Trethric
Agency

2nd Moor Natkina! Bank Bldg.
FksmaqMs ,
---------PHONE UM1 HastingsI
Phone 2307

�THE HASTINGS BANNTTL THUMDAY NOVEMBER 11

;----------------------------- -- --------- ---------

1943

MnnciPAL COURT
’ Raymana
Gamble, of Battle
, Creek, was arrested Saturday night I

chu«hn‘ SOME INTERESTING BELDING BOWS TO I
S
» wk CENSUS FIGURESi -HASTINGS
- - - - - - - - - -27-6
-----

FOUR COAL DEALERS
IN VOLUNTARY

•
! and paid the *15 fine and *4 50
It Methodial
Methodlrt church by the bishop
bUhop in
(Continued from Page 1. Sec. 1.) i (Continued from Page 1, Sec. 1.)
costs assrased by Judge Cortright. I
I place of Rev. Kenneth Griswold
----------------- -----------------------uho had resigned. He was starting needed on the farm; while there g*. up the next Hartings touchdown. |
on his fifth year at Whitehall. liave been many such In the town- Taking "a lateral from Thomas.
" rblLlfEC
Brown skirted the Belding backfield (jKANuCj
(Continued from page 1. Sec. 1&gt;
where he has had a very successful
ship*. Call It 25 per cent or an even for 12 yards and went over with
j-l.,.--- ......
because, at preaent. there ta no coal pastorate. Tlie membership of his
7 ’"
here available for sale and most church there lias trebled In the four 300 from this city. You can obtain two red jerseyed players on hl* ,4
dealers have orders dating back years, and a fine modern panonage this city's population at Uie present
time by adding 300 to the 5.765. who
•everal months. Many householders, was built and paid for also.
After a poor punt by Belding.1 “• ••
•
unable to get coal through their
Rev. Mead will not be coming are now known to reside within the
city limits;
limits; *0
so you
you have
have 6.065
6.065 a*
as the
the Hastings started -----------another«...
drive..ot.
Im'.
lh,
...M...
_____________
rarace territory,
for he was. city
jruular M......
dealer, .M..V
have M-v.,4
Disced .
a _
simiInto a sirs
‘
■ short 22 yards which ended will.
■
•present census of Hastings. In 1M0 a
lar order with one or more of the bo"!
Nashville und graduated 1 present
with
other dealers In the hope of getting troiflsita high school. He has beezi ** *’“ 5-17?; A,1
Zear &lt;*’lenuui taking a short pas* from 1
---------------- "
* in the ministry for 25 years. The I Charlotte had 5,544. The Charfotle , Thomas for 5 yards and another 1
Quicker service.
Nashville church U fortunate to 1 Republican of last week states that marker. Ayres spilt the upright*
This means, of course, that under
normal proceetiure. when coal be- 81 1UC • a preacher. . ..... ----------- 1 5405 No. 4 ration books were re- again and the score was 21-6 flaauulreti for that city. Assuming that ung» at the end ot the third quarMins to be delivered here agiln, u
.Charlotte has 300 In the service ter. In the fourth and final period
few people might get a k»: of caul. ■ OBITUARY
James HenryKnickerbocker
was
its actual population would be Hastings recovered a fumble deep
leaving many other famlllra without bornApr 12. 1870. in Barrycounty. | 5.706 at the present time, or 360 m enemy territory. Porter who was
ftH‘1. Hus, certificate of nrcr.islty the son of Henry and Viola Knick- । !«*■ than Hastings, while in 1M0 ctoing a beautiful job of filling Louis
plan will ensure that these who er bock er, and passed away suddenly , It had 369 more than this city. No Myers' shoes, did most of the work
nc;d coal the mo t will get first call at his farm home on Oct. 31.
doubt the number .engaged In war tn cutting through the Belding line
• ■nnnaenwii?which win iJT’in’taJrJi " He
He was
was .united
in marriage
marriage to
to 1 work
wuf» In
m naaunga
re- (or
(or gains
gains of
of 3.
3. 4.
«. and
ana 5
s yards
yarns a
a ury.
united In
Hastings iscwnea
factories ia
is retry.
Std?
e
the
M*ry A. Atkins on June IX 1894 To »pon»lble for the increase of over with the ball resting on the 2-yard
U
1 •horU8e ' mu
this U1IIUII
union IVUI
four LUUMI'U
children were iahii
bom., ,1 8R0 In the part,
three Syear*. Charime; the Belding line held for one
— • ......
nauina in tnin. 1i lotto
lotte factories, or some of them, are play,
but on the next play Mason
1 one daughter. Mvrtic
Myrtle, pawing
&gt;
Furthermore, it is rrauerted by fancy. His wife passed away Jan. Li
bu*y °n war work, but not so *momu
Thomas rippra
ripped mrougn
through me
the wmei
center
this feint committee that all who 1M2.
1 extensively as those in Hartings, j and scored the final touchdown in
have trailers available give what
He leaves to mourn his passing
number of No. 4 ration books the game and season. Ayres’ crxihelp they can1 In hauling their own hia
nw children.
enuaren. Wm.
wm. un-iucacnx,
c Knickerbocker.
KhT” out In this county wm 21.007. xenion attempt was blocked and
«*’• r lnce this dr livery In srnall H(irry L.
L Knickerooixer _.J
iu.u
I Add to that the number of Barry the final score was 27-6. Hasting*.
icta will put mi extra strain on the Hort
•
Biddle, all -»
of nestings: ■&gt; | county men and women in the
Eight of the regular eleven are
trucks which the dealers have brother.
nrocner, Ernest
r-rm-si L.
u. ssmcaeroocacr
“»•—• reported
--•—-— —
—-?■■ but ----—— —
— —
- —be
Knickerbocker 01
of [»
service,
at -1 JOO.
prob- senior* this zyear
and
will —
not
available.
Hastings:
more and you would have 22.- ; back next vear. ----------------Those participating
Hastings: aa sister
sister Mrs
Mrs Effl*
Effl* ColCol- ably monr.-------—. Fla : .two
— u_i»
*— - of in their last game were Coleman,
No cne of course, really likes or ■ |(llgof. k.4
Miami.
half-si*-I1 w»
207 ^3
as the
the -----------present---------population
wants
this
plan
—---not the- customers
tPr, Aller
Mr A
|lcf. Benner
and. Mrs.
In the ----census of IMO.
end; nym.
Ayres, tackle;
Ottosen,
—r..r*,
......
..----nnr
........ Tln»
irr,. •.....'
(Mt.
D&lt;-iuHrr
wiu
auo
■ ■■— t this county.
...
- —■ ,] cuu,
vau-uc.
w
.uki.. center
!I ,\,l
.Inlv
I
Ilf.
n
.
__
—
_
..
___
___
•
.
___
.......
was
&lt;111
-T-V.a.
___
■
_
____
.
_
IM certainly not the dealrra. But, wiima Story of Hartings; and four Barn a population was 22.613. That and co-captain; Martin, guard;
I1 V. U.IC . onlv P^C,15M1 'n, t,"kxl grandchildren. several nieces and | would indicate that the number ot Mvers and Brown, halfbacks; and
available for equitably dividing the n'-’-hews and " host of fronds
। people In Barry county U 406 less I Thomas, fullback. Myers, who was
slim supplies of coal.
Funeral services were held at the । than it was three years ago. That is injured in the Ionia game, was
----------------- -----------------------Walldorf! funeral home on Wednea- | probably nearly correct, for many forced lo the sidelines early in the
Ancient Pipes--------. 'day. ‘Oct
day. 3.Oct
at 2 o'clock
the 1Elder
from
this county
---------------at 23. o'clock
the Elder
from ' this
county
have been attracted
Belding
game game
due todue
thisto Injury
Belding
this injury
A copper pipe, made by Egyptian George Schram officiating. Burial to the large cities of the state, beMahar. Belding fullback, was out­
• 2750
mm B C..
&lt;- it now *
was
Rutland cemetery.
cause of the very high wages which standing both offensively and de­
coppersmiths in
“ at Kunana^ceme
icry.------fensively for the Redskins. Ayres,
In a Berlin museum.
BUY
I started.
BUY WAR
WAR BONDS
BONDS
tackle and place-kicking artist for
Hastings, played the outstanding
game on defense, while Thomas.
Brown, and Porter were stealing Ute
show offensively.
.
The Saxons won six and lost two
games Cids year and as a whole
enjoyed a successful season. The
Saxons lost to tlie BaUle Creek
Bearcats 16-6. and were forced Into
second place of the West Central
League by a score of 25-12 admin­
istered to them by the Ionia Bull­
dogs.
Our oruurratulatlons to Coach
Fred Goodell for ills fine Job as
coach of the 1943 football t!ub and
to the entire team who were ex­
cellent sportsmen, win, lose ordraw.

LEGALS
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STORES INC.

POCKET SECRETARY

PLAID ROBES

With REMOVABLE PASS CASE
and MEMO PAD

Many beautiful patterns—ideal for car,
home, football games, etc.

and compartment
for invoices, etc.

«"&gt;’o ■
Reg. $155

Genuine
Leathar

Special

50 «70 ‘
Reg. $4-15

S195

52 “x72"
Reg. $5.65

SUITCASE

HOT
WATER

soU.&amp;3
9Q
SQ on
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$ A nn

4-D3

HEATERS

Sfuray, hoavy-dufy 26-incn black bac
wifh triple lock, reinforced corners, and

Ceiling $6.48
Special of

weather

KIT SETS
u Model Building —Youngtter* prefer fo
build fhoir own plane*, ship* and fanki

MARTIN BOMBER KIT
51.98
NAVY AVENGER KIT
51.29
ARMY THUNDERBOLT KIT. .51.29
VA. KIT....51.98
DESTROYER &amp; CONVOY KIT. .79c
GEN. GRANT TANK KIT... .51.98

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GOLF BALLS

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An Excellent
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mammgtl

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Priced at

Dozen

10c

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ROYAL

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RADIATOR SEAL

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CLEANER

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Prevent* leakage
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*5.95

"OLD tH&amp;USH"

HOUSEHOLD

MRS. CARL SPARKS. Props.
Having sold the property, and no
further use for the furniture, it will
.be disposed of *t public auction at
the residence located just east of
T. 8. K- Reid's resort at Thomapplc
lake. The ftijniture and miscel­
laneous articles will be offered.
Dewey Reed/ will cry the sale and
Clifford Hammond will act *s clerk.
See the adv elsewhere tn this is­
sue for full particulars.
v

wife. Mr. VonTuyle will dispose of
the personal property al public
auction at the residence located nt
M2 Reed Street In Nashville, He is
offering a good list of farm tools,
household goods, one male and cow.
hay and wood, rabbits. chickens,
etc. Harry Pennington will cry the
sale and Art Crook will act as clerk.
See the adv. elsewhere in this Issue
for full particulars.

WOOD CONSTRUCT ON

"Aeromht"

(Continued from Page I. Section 1.)
Sparks Shop in Hastings. He will
dispose of household goods and mis­
cellaneous articles. Alon Flory and
Clifford Hammond will act-as clerks.
.See the adv. elsewhere In this Is­
sue for full particulars.

JOHN ROGERS, Prop.
Having sold hU farm, Mr. Rog- ,
ers will sell the personal property
at public auction at the form locat­
ed 1 mile north and K mile east
of Doster; or 2 miles south and 3
miles west of Prairieville. He Is
offering a good Hat of hogs, hay
and grain, machinery, household
goods, etc. Loren coppock will cry
the sale and Milt Leinosr will act
aa clerk. See the adv. elsewhere in
this issue for full particulars.

heater with quicfrunning motor end
adjustable heel de­
flectors.

two heavy straps.

AUCTION SALES

BOWLING BAG

Radiator Alcohol

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Remember ... the effectiveness of your
doctor's prescription relies upon three
Fundamentals: Expert compounding —
full strength — fresh materials — and a
rigid adherence to the use of ingredients
specified. That is why we urge you tu
bring your prescription to the Rexall
Drug Store ... where extra attention is
given to these three priceless ingredients.

ceafaiser.

X20c

Better Buys at Mark's
128 W. STATE

PHONE 2524

Stebbins &amp; Jacobs
■ Hatting*

Phone 2131

your curls in place during

�THE HASTINGS BANNER, THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 11, 1M3

[HEEDS

'fortunate that we show their interest by providing for ter the war. the building may have'Soya,'Mr. and Mrs. Carrol Newton

YOUTH
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its beauty will attract. That is the
Place for a community center.
At the meeting of the Hastings
Rotary club Monday noon, its members unanimously voted to sponsor
two things: fl) the improvement of
Tyden park. (3) the building of an
ade quate community center on that

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71
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s#. ■ itt'niMMW-:

Ray Branch, who had tills matter
on his mind and heart when he was

:

the program suggested u-,..
health, 1Umda
attends Sunday School a-ud
sationa to do to equip it with the part c4 ra.
above, whenever Mrt Branch will church regularly and. in spite of his
■x net'-n valkc Ih» ILL — &lt;lae
, tell
teii tnem
toe njoney
i«r the
me
them mac
that tta
rponey ta
i.i,si&gt;iin« i« avniiahi* -Than u»a_! "f trust he may bi Rparcd to US
1

tings would vote for the improve­
ment of th* nark and provide the
furnishings for
tlie
community munity center for promoting a finer
center.
-- _ ______ _
1 -tocUl spirit and a better social
He said that when he was a mem-;
ay our fi^ople—particularly
^er.t°rrlt&gt;« C1^sCiwi1
nC|U
* our y°unR people WittTrecreation

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man while the factories change । •
from war work to their original:
lines. We know that II paid for
all the labor on community project^.'
such as the Dclton-Kellc^jg and ‘
Nashville-Kellogg school building..
and tor many sanitary sewer pro]
ects tn Hastings It might give
the same aid after this war. In
that event a larger building could;
be built on the park, and more 7ktervive improvements made on its*
grounds. In the meantime the city,
could proceed with la plans, which I
it has secured from a competent j
landscape artist. As materials may
probably not be available until aft-1

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ACK in the days when 1 hanksgivine was new,
thrift was the first law and the abiding rule. ,

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The happiness and health of the earliest Americans
— yes, even their Very existence—depended upon
their frugal, saving ways.

REW,SH FILLFS

NEW
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. LABOR SCARCITY INTERFERES
■
County Drain Commissioner Mark
1
Ritchie has several repair Jobs on
drains which he would like u&gt; iiava
bids on. The scarcity of labor, how­
ever. is interfering with procedure
cm ihwe Jobe. ’Die farmers Inter­
ested arc anxious to have the work
done coon, tut the clogging of the
drains prevents working a ccnsld-

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sible core of your shoes
and your health by
wearing gajoshes on oil
damp winter days. It's
smart to be sensible.

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Henney attended the funrt-al ot
1 Mrs. Orvin Wlckom at Clarksville.
i Wednesday.

CRACKERS

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—anything at all—that I don’t really need.”

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And for the things you simply can’t get along with­
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Children,

We must all sacrifice and skimp and save to help
win this hardest of all wars!

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WM "breast
VtAL WilAjI
ib. 35c
Bo’S lu®
u. 27c

H£A{?» TO JAT-4-HANIOJALP

And today, with Americans putting big percentages
of their incomes into War Bonds, thrift has come into
its own again.
,

family. *
Bates and —
visited relatives in Detroit a few
days over the weekend. * Geo.
Schneider and daughter Etla were
Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Victor Eckardt and family and
Mrs. Bertha Ecknrdt * Mr. and
Mrs. Glend&lt;?n 'Ecknrdt of Hasting;;
were afternoon visitors there. *
Miss Leola Henney spent the ThwXentf with her sister MLm Wilma
Heuney in Battle Cicek. * Bruce
Eckard*, of MB O. spent the week­
end with his parents Mr. and Mrs.
Karl Eckardt and Joyce. * Mri
Lydia Schuler and Mias Olga Eck­
ardt were Sunday dinner guests of
Mis Clara Kloppnuteln and Junior
Shuttle in Woodland. ★ Mr. n.ul
Mrs. Karl Eckardt. Bruce and Joyce
Eckardt and Mr. and Mrs. Ray
Scheel were in Middleville Sunday

up- ' nude for an anniversary meeting
In- Dw. a with dinner. ■ bazaar and

CHICKENS
STEWlKfi FOWL
HEARTS and GIZZARDS
Li VERS
27

GOODRICH
GALOSHES

STILL LIVES ONI

Shopping al Penney’s is so’ important today—
when dollars must stretch farther than ever!

ensuing y
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Cora Gcbi
Mrs. Rose

J roasting or frying

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Penney’&gt; way of doing bueinca* keeps operating
expcn*cs very low. Tire resull is savings for Penney’s
and these savings aye passed on to our customers—
as they always have been—in the form of lower
pricer.

i^aliiJ7i

—

They're WARM
WATERPROOF

THE OLD

emoon with Mrs. John Woodman, which they have rented. * Geo.
Election ot officer! resulted in hav- Schneider and daughter Ella were
ail re-etected sa foUowa: Pres.
Basile Woodman: Vice Pres.,
Wayne limn

"tK,.?4rs'
* Mias Agnes Benson spent the
weekend in Lansing with her broth­ Barnett, worthv patron; Mrs. Aiene
ers. * Mr, nd Mrs. Burr Fassetr Rcahm, aiiKKiatc matron. Frank tinla enterfalned a
friend
and family were Sunday dinner Mooher. associate patron
Mrs from Percy Jones hospital last Sun­
guests of Mrs. Perry Fasaett and Maude Smith, aecrefary; Mra. Fto£ : day afternoon. * The &lt;H elute were
children in Hastings. Mr. and Mrs. ence Marble, treasurer; Mrs.'Doro­ entertained at the church basement
Harry Green of Bellevue and Pfc. thy Sheldon, conductress. Miss last Thursday evening * Mr. and
Richard Green of Ft. Benning were Agnes Smith. Associate conductress; Mrs Reo. Brink from Milford and
Tuesday nipper guests and Mr and Mrs. Abbie Hinman. Chaplain: Mrs. Miss Huth Woodman from Pontiac
Mrs. Frank Smith and daughter Erma Gardner, marshal; Mrs. Pau­ visited the home folks over th#
were Friday evening callers at the line Rogers, ornnlat: Miss Xbanor weekend. * Mr. and Mrs Lloyd
Fassett home. * Mr. and Mrs. Al­ Haven Adah; Mrs. Dorothy Foote. Demand of Ionia visited at the
fred Higdon and family of Kalama­ Ruth; Mra. Georgia Crarit. Esther; home of the former's mother Mra
zoo were Sunday dinner guests of Mrs. LaVemc Ktnne. Martha; Mrs. Pearl Dcmond on Sunday. * Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs j. L Higdon. Mr. and Emms Evans. Electa; Mrs. Zela Paul Woodman Is suffering from a
Mrs. Welby Crockford of Woodland Cor trie hi. warder and William Hln-‘ aevere attack of neuralgia in her
were Sunday afternoon callers.
right arm * Mr. and Mrs. Wayne
They have received word from Pvt
Several special services were used 1 Duntje and Kay Nadeen of Battle
Harold Higdon that he is located throughout ti&gt;e evening which mode | Creek, Bob Jeannotte of Prrey Jones
at Camp Fannin, Texas. * Mr. and the work more Impressive. Follow- hospital had Sunday dinner and
Mrs. Russell Mend and children Ing installation refreehmenu were spent the evening with the Rev.
were Sunday dinner guests of Mr.
---- j
E -S. TYiompsons and MlasVIrginli .
and Mrs. Clayton McKeown. They
* MT. and Mra. Edward Thompson
were at East Lansing on Friday. *
and ehHcfren of Sunfield were SunMr. and Mrs. Elmer Gillett. Mr and ANNOUNCES ENGAGEMENT
■*-“ Pm- m. aursts at
at Emory
Emnrv TlrompTiw&gt;:nnMrs
Zelma
oox
announces
the
Mrs George Gillett and tons and
cngaKemvnt
of
her
daughter.
Miss
-on »■_________ _______________
Mrs. Henry Klevering and children
" " ‘
were Monday night supper guests Thelma Cox. to Pfc Merle K Burd.
son
of
Mr.
and
Mrx.
Ray
Burd
of
NORTHEAST
WOODLAND
of Mr. and Mrs. Vem Marshall and
.----- - .■------- ---- and
----•
•
Family, tlie occasion being the birth1-' Nashville.
Nashviile. No date has been set . Mr.
Mrs. Ben Schneider,
wiio
day ot George Gillett * Misses for tlie wedding.
. bad bought a houae in Woodland
Bette Hickok and Helen Olaoh of
, liave moved and are now living
Nashville were Wednesday supper COATS GROVE
there. Mr. and Mrs. Neil Hinca have
guesta of Miss Eloise Day.
| The LAS. met last Thursday aft- moved into the Schneider house

Tor the summer months.
Jirk And wl,h " rM’rca'.ton center avalineqlfvU .Tilng bi to have the com“b**1far
"IIantl
*he d0
&gt;'ear
- Hastings
would
to | go
muc
ji t0
y10
» of IU facilities. Charges win be myz.-ly show a real Interest in the and installi the^various
Sil—just enough to cover actual Lfmrk and for having the city set
«« rLnnrtnn? problem of juvenile delinquency.
___ ____________
_____
_____
further that _he
was_________
confident
______
, , ,
*
. The Belding place is no* ’ to about the work of tmprovinc it. so said
■aerdaliae their ccmmurMy cenwUl be ready for the service it can
~ Lntere/t
and quits
----------Several---------from here attended Um
f Hastings is thshking of such
Wr. mLie'thJL
1' probably
Interest; and
I
prooaDiy willrout
wunout any interest;
ana|*uneral
of Mrs. Mary Neale in
place, the. question naturally ^imtT
He
made
these statements.
—.1 M««h *‘ &gt;I e Saturday afternoon
m ; -hat
that aa on
one mill tax would yield about
«: Wkt*
shall It be placed? adults. “
e, "
“®c
—
x. gball
d tod is Important It would *£*
’ wtot
I 55-------000 a1 year—or JI 00 a year on Though several years have passed
and thev areH.sUr^
of decided interest
n'ta Hastings there could be no tb~
'
-- -----------Mr ieach
each u
IUooo of the city's valuation since she Uved here, we still renM-m..
-t—... the site. It had better
aAs
« tn
- WOU
—. jd be about Bfl cents each! b'?r the many endearing qualities
to the
the mmmunltv
community center.
center. Mr.
Mr. | '*■*
Thal
&gt;t.about
0{ tbc 5755 persons -he jxisscssed and she was loved by
be on State street or in the Branch said that he felt certain I yeftr Ior
that he knew where the money ।'hown be living m Hastings now everyone. We extend our sympathy
leas district; but for reasons would
bo forthcoming to build »। by the nwnbe" of No 4 ration i,o 'he family. * Mr. and Mrs Ferri*
to mw it should not be far from
That surely! Lathrop of Toledo are .hanpy over
district. It should be centrally fine community center on tlie pork books taken here
II the people or HuUnp wopM!w„„m
bur(im„,„,, ain the
JTirJS±’L "L.tLe£t?7
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“t£
If the
“tx-oole'* «*v' J J Wlllitte celebrated his
of Hastings voted that 335.000. it “j’.'
°n'
would show their interest in the, JJ®' 1(k_H
E
proposition, and that would insure I “f
U,e commurn:, «nur. he fell e.-r..

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�THE HASTINGS BANNER. TiTUH8T)AY, NOVEMBER 11, 1943',

CHURCHES
FIRST CHURCH OF CHMT,
■•&gt;(TENTIBT
Corner Church and Center Streets
Subject, "Mortal* and Imrnorunday achool 9:30 am.
fedneaday evening hervtec

in church edifice
and Saturday from

BALTI .MORI! CIRCUIT
Rev. Lyle' E. Olmatead, Pastor
Baltimore
Morning worship service 10:00 A.
Prayer service. Wednesday «vening 8:00 P. M. Please remember
this service.
MoCallam
Morning worship service 11:30 A.

Sunday school 10:30 AM.

buck. The rled to Carrie E Jones, Sept. 36, home
10: 00 o'clock next Sunday. Sermon Oartv, who la PDreign Mlwtons Bee- 1 a M-pound spikahorn
theme will be "Tlie American Sun­ rotary of the church, and who hus ■ second ind only other
animal to 1886. and lived in Middleville until long
day." Music by the Adult Choir. .made various tour* of our mission &gt; fall to date to a bow-and-arrow IMS.when they moved to
their who I
The Sunday School will meet, at fields and recently opened newel*-. hunter, a 151-pound
eight-point home
‘---------------—------------------------------------------- to Hastings from
in Carlton
township
where moved
11: 10 and the Youth Fellowship bl tions in South America, win stow ) boot, was kflted by Ralph KunaM- I thev resided until her death tn J near Coals Grove about
pictures of this new Held and tei 1 man. Detroit.
1941.
. ago. Surviving
' oEsnSr. Mra,
at hl* experience# there. Everycnc j Oonaervatton office™ estimated , Surviving are their two
FHEBBYTEB
U invited to them special services
! there was a 10 to IS percent in- 1 Mn. Maude W. Smith
Mo; and three
ANNOUNCE
The WJfdiF.MB wUfi hold their crease In hunters this fall over the Mtrmle R. Falconer of
8 conger Hi----------ly.
- Baator
November meeting this Thuri&gt;.d», 679 who were licensed a year ago and three sons. Frank &lt;
Sunday morning worMilp at ten- afternoon at the home of Mrs. for the special pre-rifle season.
thirty o'clock. The pastor will tell Glenn Miller. 220 W Clinton St
, They anticipated a heavy attend- 1 of Richland;...
.u»..,
r lol.
.,
,
Yotnur people'* meeting Friday ! ancc next weekend, reporting am- drrn and eleven great-grundchil- 1 ard ehapei art Tuesday
evening *t the home of Arthur Kid- । atantial numbers of outxtate rest- dren, may nephews, nieces, other ' and interment wu ii
of Life." The veeted choir wifi sing. der in Irving.
I dento who indicated intention to relatives and friends to mourn thetr cemetery.
Sunday school at 1145, Robert
Prayer meeting next Wediwwdav try for a deer tn Michigan In Robin
McGiocklln, Sunt.
evening at tlx: home of Mra. Le- Hood fashion,
He w a man of a very cheerful DONT BUY THINGS YOU DON’T
The Boy Scouts will meet Monday land Bennett. 418 W. Apple St.
The department reported, at the disposition, patient and always a
nteht, E. L. Taylor. Scoutmaster.
N*rth Irving
same time, that 800 names had been kind and loving father anc* *’------The Ladies Aid society will meet
Dr. E. F. McCarty will be the drawn out of 1.460 applicants for locki-d an the bright side o
Thursday afternoon. Nov. 18. with *ne*ker at the Sundav morning the «nectal port-season ontlerlew thing. But
Mrs. Agnes Shannon. 118 E. Walnut. service and in the evening we will deer hunting season in Allegan “There i* a Reaper whose
Mm D. A. Van Buskirk wlU act as attend the service at the Haatlnas - county December 1-10 Last year 79
Death.
chairman of the meeting and the church where Dr. McCarty will deer were slain by rifle fire in the
And witn his .'Jcklc keen
Christmas Bazaar and Supper will ■peak and shew pictures of South special hunting period.
be discussed
America.
|-----------------«*♦-----------------earth
The Thanksgiving offering tht*.
Sunday school following
the ■ OBITUARY
Ar'* 'he flowers that grow there­
in.”
■
God s angel had called hlrn and he
centtv installed In the church base- rins. P'.ee lo W
SunaayNew York. Aug. 1. 1859. and oassed
the Walldorff funeral home. Friday
GRACE LUTHERAN CHURCH
HASTINGS RURAL PARISH
' Nov. 2. at the home of his daughter. Nov. 5. at 2 o'clock with Rev. B. J.
D H. Trinkletn. Pastor
.Rev Bessie M, Rultson, Paster
--------....... J. Smith, after an illness Adcock ofticinUn* and interment
Mrs, Monte
Services held In the I.O.O.P. hall.
Preaching service at Goodwill and of three days at the age of 84 years. was In Riverside cemetery.
Green street entrance Divine wor- Hendershott. Communion service | 3 mohtha and 2 days.
htp at 10:30 A.M. Sermon subject, Offering for Feliowshio of suffering 1 He came to Michigan at the age DIES AT HER HOME
"The Parable of the Tower".
and service. Time io and 11:30.
of sixteen years and settled in Mkl- IN SECOND WARD
Sunday school at 11:30 A-M.
Sunday scliool at Martin and | dlevUle where Ids sister. Mrs Marla
Mrs. Christina Aspfnall. 79. wife
The Grace Guild meets on Wed­ Quimby-at 10 and 10:30.
Tungatc and family had settled a of Frank Axptnall. died on Saturnesday. Nov 17. at the home of Mr*
Quimby W5.CH. will meet Thura- , few years previously. He was marJoseph Shultz, 828 8. Hayes. A. day. thl* affternoon. with Mra. Bea- I
chicken din net will be served at
ale McKeown.
.
6:30 PM. for the members and
Copies of Upper Room
with
friends of the church
Chrutmas mailing envelopes arc
Thanksgiving service
Sunday. available now.
Nov. 21. at 10:30 AM. The Sunday
school will take j&gt;art.
BAPTIST CHURCH NOTES
Sunday school at 10 o'clock.
FIRST U. B. CHURCH
Divine services at 11 o'clock.
Corner of East and E. Grand St.
0:55 Bible school with classes for list singing and sermon
Tuesday night* B.Y.P.U. All young
11:00 a m. Morning worship. In people invited. Meeting at 7:30 at |
recognition of Men and Missions church. Wednesday night prayer
Sunday, the pastor will speak on meeting and teaching ol Sunday
, the topic. ‘Thia Man ."
school itvjson at 7:30 at church.
6:30 Adult and Senior C. E. So­
The Lidle* Aid mecta with Mn.
, ciety.
H. Sandeen. North Broadway, on
7 .30 Song service and gospel mes­ Nov. 17 in the afternoon. This is
sage.
a week earlier due to Thanksgiving. ,
All ladles are invited.
WESLEYAN METHODIST
CHURCH
HOMAN ARCHER BAGS
N. Michigan Ave. at E. State Road FIRST ALLEGAN DEER
24-month guoranteel 45 heavy-duty
Rev. j. R. Chrispell, pastor
I a Detroit woman bagged the first
401 E. State Road. Phone 3444
deer tn the Allegan county bowplates, 100 amp.-hr. cap. Plenty of power
Haslinga church
and- arrow hunting season which
for overaga winter u&gt;e. Equalt or exceeds
Sunday school at 10:30. Lawrence I opened this week, the state conser- ,
^Wwl* »ld
Adams, superintendent.
• vation department reported today. I
most "new car" batteries. Save now!
Mornhia worship at U 30. Dr. E ‘The second deer also fell a victim
F. McCarty of Lansing will be gue.it to a Detroit arrow.
preacher.
| The department said Mr*. Eur- .
At 7:30. the WHAPMS will be ccha Shoemaker, of Detroit, shot
in charge of the service. Dr. Me- . the first deer of the season, killing

EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT

toilet tissue
HOUS «&gt;•

tiuuc-WTapped to.
nowt Save!

100 roll*

Montgomery

Ward
WAR—FORGET IT.

EMMANUEL EPISCOPAL
CHURCH
Rev. Don M. Gury. Rector
Holy communion al 8 a m. Sun­
day school at 10 am Morning
worship and sermon at 11 a m Ded­
ication of 100 new nymnals of the
newly-published book recently adop­
ted by the Episcopal church. Thl*
is one of Die finest collections of
hymns ever published, including
the favorites from all ages, os well
The bo-,ks are tn a special red bind­
ing. and are Inscribed os mrmorlnU
or gifts from a number of Individ­
uals in the congregation.
Emmanuel Guild held their No­
vember meeting at the home of Mr*
Kellar Stem. Wednesday. Nov. 3.
with Mrs. W. D. Barnes. Mrs. C
S Potts. Mrs James Bristol and
Mrs. W R. Cook hostesses. Interest­
ing reports and business filled most
of the afternoon. Tlie receipt* for
the rummage sale the previous week
were announced as over 8230. Mrs.
Gury brought the report of the
recent regional meeting ul Battle
Creek. A social hour over the tea­
cups followed.
St. Ceclla choir Guild of Emman­
uel church met Wednesday evening.
Nov. 3. at the home of Mrs. Royal
Hayes. Following dessert, a business
meeting was held, and Dians made
for the serving of a turkey dinner
al the annual Christmas bazaar,
which will be held on Tuesday. Nov.
30.
IIKST METHODIST CHURCH
Morning Worshio will be held st

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FAOB BIX

OBITI'ARY OF ALBERT
WILLIAM HESSMER

0.-0 F. lodge,

‘

I Legion Auxiliary. During her real- NEW BOOKS IN THE LIBRARY

! DEATH OF MRS.

Mr Hessmer was a kind and Jov- dence in Eaton Rapids, she was
Fiction
. MARY E. HOES
of
the
Baptkn
Marquand— "So Little Time".
• Mra. Mary E.
Albert William Bc.v.rnrr was bom Ing husband. lather.and brother and an attendant
he is greatly missed by hi* family I church.
Funeral
services
were
Corbett-* Golden Grain ".
passed away on F
in Hastings on Sept. 27, 1879. the and friend*
Albrand—' Without Orders-'.
'Pennock hospital where she hod
: conducted by the Rev. L. Winston
aon of Gottlieb and Predertcka
ruucxu •»&lt;«.«•
w..E .«.M
-.8*2*^
------ -- —
-------------Lorihg—"When Lights Are Light been a patient for about two weeks.
Funeral
services were
held nt —
the
Bt'u.'.mrr. and died on Oct. 'Jfl. 1943, Leonard
chapel on Thursday
aft- Wednesday
afternoon.
Nov.in 3,Rlvat Again .
she was the widow of Frank O.
U
OcL^at.^ai
*ihre7
ociock.
two
o'clock,
with
interment
arc'd 64 years and 39 days On May- enwon.
---------- «-• ’
-&gt;
—I.M.V twn n»n&lt;«k wirh inr^rm*iit tn RivWi ’sUey—"Hedge
Against
the Hom. the family moving from Irv18. 1904. he was married to Mis*
U»oy rrrer wno pa»cu
uu. the R^v- Don Carey of Ortuid, erside cemetery. » __________
Lincoln—'The Bradshaws of Har-i ago. Surviving are two daughters,
Jan 29 1932 and was married to’Repktk* officiating.
Interment in,
nlM".
Mrs Fred Hendershott. Grand RapMrs Anne Arndt onMav 24 1932.1 Riverside cemetery.
HENDERSHOTT
Wentwortb—"Miss Silver Deals &lt; ids. and Mrs. Thorwell M. Paulsen.
Bu?vivm2 are
two
----------------- - ---------------------I Tl&gt;e Hendershot and McOmber
; pleasant Ridge, Detroit;
three
2ms Dwight A Canton. Ohio, and 1 OBITUARY OF MRS.
4H Club* were represented at the With Death".
Disney-"Crimson Friday".
^grandchildren and
three greata
aSZm/r
ii. ” w»ms moohi:
ill Mumoma AjManrUM .1
O'Hara—"Thunderhead ., grandchildren. Mrs
Hoes was a
Army. Baltimore. Md.:
Gardner—"Case of the Drowsy member of the First Methodist
ter. Mrs. Mervin Klein &lt;ChjrJotte, rick • was bom in Indiana on Sept.
Clark Md Mrs Leo Hen
Mmquito".
church, the W.SC-8.. and one of
BMimeri. Trenton. Mich.; s two 9. 1900. and passed away on Mon
o^.?^her^ *
QsU-nso-^O River Remember' . the Pennock hospital guilds Funergrandchildren; three step-daugh- day. Nov. 1. at the age of,43 yean.■ W* ‘J™"L
•V'1&gt; ffrred ,
I al services were held nt the Leonard
Um. Mrs. Clare DeCou and Mrs. j 1 month and 22 days She came to ^?"icer^ with Mrs Rob“‘ikEhtel in
Holbrook— Wanted. A Murder- chapel on Monday afternoon at two
Thomas Stebbins. Hastings, and ( Hastings with her family when but,
w Mr an^rs U*o Heno'clock, the Rev. L. Winston Stone
Mra. Max Dirt rich. Chicago; two1, child and thl* city had been her
and Metle w7re StmdLy
oSCniT
m u officiating. Interment In Riverside
Halliday—"Blood On the Black cemetery
sisters. Mrs. Jacob Rehor and Mrs. home since then except for about dinner guesu at Alton Cranes, to
Fipd Pierson. Hastings; and two three years in Eaton Rapid* On Rutlu;id* * Joyce an(j Robert Clark Market"
—
—-------- —
brothers. Herman of thl* city and March 27^ 1R17, she was united in, ftrv
^jth the chicken-pox. *
Robert of Owosso.
marriage to Warren Moore of this Mrs
Ernle Matteson was badly
Daniel
—
"Island*
of
the
Pacific'
For about forty years. Mr. Bess- I city. To them were born a daugh- brUlse&lt;j and shaken up by a fall on
mcr was in the meat market and , ter, Mrs. Olenn Storrs &lt; Jacqur- tlu&gt; stairs jn her home. Saturday
grocery business, first In partner-! line
Hastings
anti. a son.'■ lliuiillilK.
morning. w
* Mr. and
Mrs. Hanev
1 . Moore)
. ...of ----..
---uiiu nun.
ship with his two brothers, then Tech. Cp!. Warren
------- 1— -..u
----- u.— _/
Warren Mrmrr
Moore. Jr
Jr, now r»
pajmalee
and j
daughter
of Battle
later tn hl* own store on S Market stationed at Camp Perry. Ohio. who. creek, and Mr. and Mrs. Paul PalJean Barnes. Librarian
«&lt;
St. After his retirement about a with the father, are left to mourn mcr of Middleville R.F.D.. were dinLibrary Hours. 10-12 A.M.. 1-5 P. Mariorir Jr.n Sirm.n. n.t.ml.nt
. —
. -----------—
r ago. he moved to hl* home on the loss of a faithful and loving ller itueaLs ut
Floyd
Garrisons
on M. Monday through Friday. Tues.'
Broadway. There he operated wife and mother. Surviving also Sundav, honoring the birthdays of
the Beumer kennel* as long as are her sister. Mrs. Harold Smith Mrs. Garrison. Mrs Parrnalee and
health permitted as he was espec­ (Julia Herrick). Hastings, and a Helen Kay O'La light to. the small CIYTt, AIR PATROL
Herrick.
Long granddaughter of Mr
tuul Mrs.
ially interested in pedigreed bird brother. George
dogs. He was a charter member Beach. Cai. Mrs. Moore was serv­ Garrison. * Mrs. Leo Hendershqt*. . Persons wishing to sign applica­
of th&lt;f Barry County Rod and Oun ing as chairman of Pennock Hos­ will entertain the W.S.CS. Tbtfrs- tion blanks for membership in the
C. A. P. will please call at 804 N.
club in which he was always ac­ pital Guild No. 19 at the time of day Nov. 18th for dinner .
Michigan Saturday afternoon after
tive. For many years he had also her sickness and death and she was
BANNER WANT ADR PAt
been affiliated with the local I. also a member of the American

&lt; I,rin cXTb^.. - u/nTraftu.
!•«.«! HaaoraMa Arrhi. n. j|yn&lt;maM.
c.rmii JudaIn th. aba«* rniitM ran**. Ii ap
peariac that
for th» appnrauroSun".
nf ih» drf.nd.n-, M.rj.,rie Joan
Slrnien. -annul Ur»&gt;»«n

R0Y ROGERS, MIDDLEVILLE PASSING OF MRS.
DIED SUDDENLY SUNDAY
ALMA LANIl'S

r
Mr*. Alma Lantus. 74.pa.wd away
Roy Rosera. ». of Middleville,
suddenly expired Sunday evening pn Monday at the home of her
while sitting in a chair at his home. son-in-law and daughter. Mr. und
The sheriff a office was notified and Mrs. Walter Prrktns. 411 W Court
Coroner Lathrop and Sheriff Bera St. Mrs. Lanhu came for a visit
mode
investigation
I Ing the
Twp.
to Hastingsrequired
over 40 by
years
during the summer and was. taken
i
.....
.
ro­
HI so was unable to re tuns to her
L-rthrop pronounced it a case of Isome. The remains were taken lo
heart disease and decided that an Hillsdale where the funeral was
held.

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�THE HASTINGS BANNER. THURSDAY. NOVEMBER IL IMS

I wick's paranta, Mr. and Mra. O. W. Mr. and Mra Herman Zarbal, ovar ter and Mra Neil. Adair.
I Mra. L. R. Storer entertained
1 the O. O. club for dinner and
&gt; medl- , Bthible and other relailvta
wwtrend.
____
---------------------------------------------------- &gt; bridge on Thuraday Mra. Kattb
I TuM-•’ Mr. and MT*. WWla Struble spent
Mra J. C Ketcham ta spending
her Extension group on Monday Fuller of Nutley, N. J. ma a guest
Sunday tn Battle Creak.
thia week tn Ann Arbor
. Saturday guaste ot lir. and Mn. d*Y from
I .
_
_
Mrs Blanche mi.
Otis Ls .ri.itinv
visiting **!_
rel­ evening at a carry-in supper fol- for the evening.
John
Hoevenalr
were
Mr.
and
Mn.
A
gun
I Mra. Herbert Wilcox and Mrt
atives In Lansing thl* week.
lowed by the lesson on "House-1 • • •
. .
family.
Alvin Helrlgie of Freeport.
| Enge) fo
Vail lake lor the weekend.
Mr. and Mra Carl Sheffield and hold Appliances.” Ten were presMrs. Dell Newton was hostess to
Floyd Armour spent Saturday lit
Roar lie. Kitchener,
rs Archie Tobias entertained family of Albion visited Hastings
Mr. ahd * Mra. Herman Zertel
the J. F. F. bridge club Wednes­
and Mra Francis Thomae and relatives Saturday and Sunday. Mra
ill i
Gertrude Bentley of Kal-|
day afternoon.
Mrs Frank AspinallIto
has returned
“r anS^hsv
Iren Of Shultz on n
Sunday.
returning
with
|ranrti leaves Almira Sheffield ----------------- I Mrs Nl"’ Castelein was the hon. . •
ihter imdfanv ^lr h°me 00 8 H*no**r
Mr. amazoo spent Thuralay and Frln H K Vandr Glewyn
wend aleavea
wert
f°i
Athton °"* "l * shower last Tuesday given
To celebrate the homecoming of
lay for Wayne to i*Fred
i
‘
n« Freed Mra
*nd *■&lt;”• n‘rtiard Bchoenbom of. (toy with Mn L. H. Evart*. Mi*s
Ballot!
Martha
Uhi Miaus of Albion ।
Mrl Myron Tuckerman and Mrs. Pvt. Richard Bowman who is at­
her mother. Mra.i. .
&lt;HU bziiob. ^d her aunt. Miss Ola
uTv lilund her Freeport who take possession today.Agnes Sim and Mrs Charles Kerr
Fred
।
Roy Douglass at the home of the tending school art. champaign . HL
Aspinall U now serious!
■ 1* here help- Th*1 7^fbels will stay with hl*
Bunday guests
guests ot
of air.
Mr. ana
and Mn.
A weckend ptest of Mfea Mary
fry .
former.
jt. Appropriate
Appropriate decorations
decorations Mr.
Mr.and
andMrs.
Mra. Ben
BenBowman
Bowmanhad
hadtheir
th®
daughter. Mra. Freed 1
sister. MY*. Cha*. Aldrich Until 'Will Fighter
-was
—-----iter wvre
were Mr. and Mrs.
Mra. —
Hawley
Mra.----------------------------LflU Burkholder
o ’ ‘I**! °Lr..Vr were
wtTP used
us*d and
"n&lt;1 dessert
dessert was
was served
served Thanksgiving dnn&lt;r
P»»l
dinner Bunday, with Con**4
trig care for iter.
former's mother
r- P- Mausguest*. Bingo was
■Hto Isenhath
I. Dan Hickey arid
and family
famth and Perry, of P»»
■*— P**f‘.nto twenty-five
about forty attending. The entire doiaert with Mra.1
Mr. and Mra. Otto
Isenhath'1 u,ey --------c.. Sunday
—
. leavins. the piitfcne Of the evening with family was assembled with the exMr
I M1m Esther Doty spent the week- They returned on
Mr. and Mra.
Mrs. John Hennef of'Allerdlng of Lake Od&amp;to.
(were in Alma on Friday attending
Mrs Maim improving
COVlng
__ _______
.-...
v-”____
■ . eeption n
_____ in
Mn. Roy Hen-1
»lth her parent* In Athens
anslng and Mr. and Mra.
Hen; j Edward
Edward Fteher
Fisher of
c Lansing spent I
the L-a
prize*
presented
to .the
guest
ofr Corp. tr.uv
Keith n
13 _
&gt;wman
■the funeral of Denton Richards, Uuialng
Tech Cpl. Warren M«x»rc. Jr. re­ of honor.
usbtnd or
ney and daughter of Battle Creek
VMkehd at the home of his! Mr. and Mr*. Walter Wallace were
‘ England, and two of the daughters. hoatra for the November
husband
of Mr.
Mr. uennatn
Isenhath’ss amcr.
sister.
Mt„„, Ruth and Lclah Farr of "pent Wednewlay evening with Mr.i(MUenbt Mr
Mn j0B puher. I Sunday guests of Mr. and Mra. turned Thun day to camp Perry.
Ohio, having been called here &lt;m
au4teo1 MrJidMra "nd &gt;««•
ivereU.
1 Mf tnd Mn CT^e Kuempel and| Frank Vis In Grand Rapid..
aaoncav
me'sTcknra
ini?
I Wayne were tuesta of Mr. and Mrs
Mondav or
bv the
sick------------* ■*death
—*• I Mrs Chwter Hodges was hostess
Mis*
Marjorie
Hill
returned
to
daughter
and
Mrs.
James
Foley
|
Mrs
Matte
Waters
spent
the
week
of
hl»
mother.
Mrs
Warren
Moore,
to
her
bridge
club
Tuesday
after
­
■ Okhn Densmore Saturday night
, ■
- —-- --------------------- - noon. Top honor* were awarded
spent Saturday with friend* in Ot- in Mason caring for her sister, who
■ and Bunday.
Mrs Addie Springer spent the aego.
i to Mra. Kenneth Laberteaux and
I" nrv 111.
I Will Mullen of Prairieville wm
Mrs, Roman Feldpausch.
Mr and Mn Wilson Ouidet of Weekend guest* of Mr. and Mrs
■ the guest of his sister, Mrs. E. A. Weekend in Nliea with U. C. N.
Springer and fa~
family.
Tanaina came for the 1. O O. F.;L. 8. Will were Mr. and Mrs E.
■ Parker, on Sunday.
Mra. Howard Orsbom entertained'
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Roftor. Ade- banquet Katurtiav
&gt;&gt;/ ----------------------------------------------------------Saturday and soent
spent the; Fort** °*
of lwmvss
Detroit msiu
a^d w
cm, ouuu
Simday
■ Mrs Robert Walldnrff
visited line and Edith ot Orand Rapid* and —
W.U1 Mr and
K’S
—• Mrs
»•— James
•—— the*
thev entertained Mr and Mrs KenKen­
■ her husband at Great takes. Ill., Mr. and Mrs W. Dove of Carlton;
r. B
..u .~4
. wllh
-.w. M
—
—na
•- Mr*- J
- ™ ' neth r
Sult
and mtia
little son nf
of n...u
Battle
■ from Friday till Monday.
spent Sunday at the Swanson home. 1 lir aand Mrs. Max Lynd of Mid-1 Creek.
gUMtC*peaker wKMta°Helm'm. I }«"»»“
enjoyed Mtea Doro’■ Mr. and Mrs. Dan Lewis were
Mr and Mrs Glann Brpwy were dlevilie
lasts !!
Mrs. Wm. Stebbins. Mrs LAUtTncC
were Um&gt;4,v
Monday avanlna
evening el
guests
I.. Grand
Cl—. ■&gt; .4 Rapids
U.-T^,aa&gt;4s»
OteVUiea wara
■ Sunday guests' of Mr and Mrs in
TuesdayBamett. Mm. Chas Pot:.'. Mra C MarUn.
OTH4U„. research-geologist ot the: thy Reynold*, a guest and Miss
of the Fred Grangers
.no.r- ™
'
'■
Surrey divSon of the Margaret Johncock won prizes
■ Will Crans of Middleville
Mrs. Margaret Btaup returned
Mr. and Mrs. Philo Sheldon and! I W. Weapinter and Mrs. W. R Crook ReolORlcal survey
■ Mrs. F. E. Adair Li tlie guest Of home Tuesday after a two weeks'
ind' Mra Clarence
Grohe
in Grand Rapid* Thuraday. Department of Conservation who
” • •
*”
■ Mrs Harry Parker of Jackson this visit wlUi her husband. Corp Fay M Terry aiOrand
Ranlds Thuraday
I Mni Weapinter spending Ute day proved
J an unusually interesting
interesting
Attractive in ail
all its
Its appointments
appointment*
■ week.
.
..J"ut “An[ with Mra. Clarence DePlanta
speaker
Btaup 'at. Camp Evans. Belmar, N. were in I--------- —,------- .—
speaker.
...
,,, was the te* given Monday after­
Mirs
Elizabeth
Henry
■ Mr. and Mrs. Weldon Bronson J.
Mrs. Fures4 Wolfe and children
Miss. Martin gave an illustrated noo
” *•»
noon
by Mrs. uteharo
Richard rtmn*
Grona fnr
for
Monday In Battle Creek
■ Visited Mr and Mrs Basil Smith
Miss Ethel Burton of Detroit and
jL»
tetumed Sunday froma afew
fewday*
days'
1 taite
“nuvtuKuit,
Mirhienn a a
Geoloaist. and
and h«
„r., ' ------------------------------------’ talk.
vnia. "Michigan,
“ Geologist,
......
her house guest, Miss Martha Ben­
Sunday guests ofto
Mr. ai
■ and daughter of Jackson Bunday Lansing arrived Monday for an In­ CUr'.rS-lf«™n
Mr. Tnd
.nd! visit with her sister. Mre
°
“
r
"'
Mra. George a ■* her talk *~
Camera."" She-----------opened
by nett of Evanston. IU, A silver
Clarence Hammon —“ "
■ and Monday
In r-HnrlrUtrdefinite slay with Mrs. Edward il'notfj?"'1 H"”mon&lt;' *n'1 ‘“..
“’I T M» .nd
S!?ci^&gt;U c Burthol- showing a geological map of Michi­ epergne filled with white chrysan­
■ The Rev. J. R Chrispcll went to Burton.
gan. The mineral regions are des­ themums accented by yellow and
M5? H.mld Bakrr or O.le.bur.
■ Shelby on Monday to conduct a
Guests of Mrs. Warren Calkins
cribed as a neat of bowls covering white bebe mum* centered the tea
Mrs.
«wold with
1
■ two weeks' rvangiliMIc campaign and Mrs Mary Mills were Mrs.
----------------ter runt. Mr..
^VK.-’id St the state. There are seven major table where Mrs. R. E. Walt and
■ at Uie Wesleyan Methodist church. I .con a Burger of Irving who spent
'
minerals and fifty-four minor ones Mrs. Aben Johnson poured.
Wednesday
and
Thursday,
and
Mr.
'
Mri~'itotert
H.tkto
retumri
h«lBu.teo»rMU»toTw
?
..._
■ Mrs W. J. Field Went to Lanfound in Michigan. The seven majMra »«&gt;D&lt;:ri
■ aing on Thursday, spending the and Mrs Matt Bedford of MiddleA weekend guest of Mr. and Mra. or olies are iron, copper, granite.
’■A low arrangement of white bebe
ff
‘*"k*'
■rat of the week with Mr. and vllle on Mondav
David Waters
was Chauncey Hunt t mndstone. limestone, silver, and
In
Boston,
Mass.
|
*
—
jwii..
mum* flanked on cither side by
■Mrs Don Bliven
Evrlvn Campbell spent the week­
Leslie.
gypsum.
62"x82” UTILITY BLANKET
Bunday guests of Mr. and Mra.1 4f Mrs
$X49
Burt Webb was In Kalama- 1
Martin showed colored slides Chinese figurines in white, centered
■ Navul Air C;idet Hollis Isenhath end in Battle Creek with Dorothy
John
Hart
were
M
r
and
Mrs.
Rus
­
the
charmingly appointed table at
1707? reused wool)__ ___ ___
zoo Bunday where she visited her (j,r majority of which she had tak■ returned on Wednesday to Mln Allan.
•
sell Richards of Muskegon.
granddaughter in Borgexs hoNpital rn herself. The picture* covered the luncheon given Saturday by
■ neapolls. Mum, after a visit with
Guests last week of Mrs. Wm
Lt.
and
Mn.
Harold
Parker
re
Mrs.
Dewev
Hon
for
Miss
Martha
«•_ Gordon Havana nt
from
Die
porcupine
Mrs.
of n**nH
Grand jg^higan
72"x84" SCOTCH HEATHER
■ his parents, Mr and Mr*. Otto Isen- Crawford were Miss Eleanor Andre
turned Monday from a visit with
Bennett of Evanston The guest*
■ hath Erotite to Minneapolis, he and Miss Dorris S,
Kemp
of Grand
PiX.
him hte *toter. Mr» Gerald Swerdfeger Rapids
,"n spent the weekend in Hius- mountains In the northeast to the brought sewing and knitting and&lt; 70',; wool I *
■ vbU'cd hLs brother. Naval Air C*d£l Rapids. Dr. t v J?
-- ------ln Buffalo. "nd with hb.'',
..’.E Wait is In Washington. D Irish Hill* in the southeast Bom* spent a pleasant afternoon.
views were taken near Ionia and
■ John Isenhath at Iowa City, Iowa. spent Thursday
XU, .t U.e »» »,ltl.rCM„P.ri„i
1
62"x82" PLAIN COLOR. MAROON. BLUE.
Charlotte.
I HLi parents Itere received word Crawford's
C.. Ulis week.
training
al
Harvard
university.
The
Shuffle
Club
met
Friday
eve
­
Michigan as a geologist secs It.
Officials of the Hastings Mfg. Co.
■ Monday that Hollis lias been trans-'
Mr and Mrs. C. H. Dahlhouscrl
CREEN (20% wool—30% reprocessed wool)
returned
MU- \ wno
wni are.lundin,
.a Xl.te.- hu.inN. 'I Mp.ll
R- J.IItokje
J Hinkle rr
attending the
theNBP.A.
NB.P.A. oonoon- Is as beautiful a* an artist might ning for dessert at the home of
Iferred tn Pensacola. Fla.
left Sunday on a i
I;;
Mrs. Ivan Gaskill. Prizes were won
short, visit | ventlon followed by a Super Service
pnlnt It.
_ _
__________
I MLm Dorothy Stanley was home trip in the upper peninsula. Mr
Mr and "A*"
64"x76” JACQUARD PATTERN
14rs. D. D. IValtOn.;,
,
mmmp in t.iiicBcii
by Mrs Eugene Dahlman. Mra.
Chicago ate
■ from East Lant.lng over Uie wcek- Mr* Phil Danlliouser of Nashville With
Mrs Robert Kelly returned
last Research meeting WIn DolanTbewejr
Arnos Dahlman and Mrs. Gaskill.
INDIAN DESIGN
are at their home during their ab­ week
■ cnd.
“eek from St Louis,
Louis. Mo
Mo.. where she :it....
u
Hon. Harold
Phillips. George tit*.'
Heb- .1
■ Mr. and Mrs ^Walter Watkins sence
Mr. Robert C HnlUfax and Miss The other guests were Mrs Clare
visited her husband who Is stationed .den and George Snook.
Howard
Barnes,
■ were Sunday guests of Mr and Mrs.
Marjorie L. LaUbaugh were united Johnson. Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Cha*. Christman at Jefferson Barracks.
Mrs. Howard Birdsall. Mrs. Bob
O. H. Stebbln* of Louisville. Ky..
Ih. L. Watkins of near Dowling
and little grandson were In Orand
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Myers of spent the weekend In Hastings. Mr* In marriage on Wednesday. Nov. 3. Vrooman and Mrs. Wilbur Tolles.
at Emmanuel Rectory, the Rev. Don
■ Mr. and Mrs. Robert Aldrich of, Rapids for the weekend.
Grand Rapids and Mr. and Mrs '
r Calcdonl.v were Sunday guests ot
Mrs. Erwin R. Clark made a busi­ Chris Myers of Sanwood called on ,Stebbins, who has been the gueet M. Gury reading the service. The
Mrs. EHL* Kelley entertained her
I his mother. Mrs Charles Aldrich | ness trip to Battle Creek Tuesday their brother. Mr. and Mra Carl E. for two weeks ot her parent*. Mr couple were attended by Beverly pedro club on Thursday. Those hav­
Guest* of Mrs Ruth Cappon were Msers, south of HaMlngs, Saturday. «and Mrs. W. D. Bennett and Mr. and Lord and Harl Daniels Mr. Halll- ing highest scores were Mrs Royal
I
MLm Mnrgan t Bottutns of Grund
Mrs Arthur WUlitis, returned with fnx Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde
■ Rapids visited Mrs. Aldrich Sun- Mrs. Mary Gibson and MLss Ruth
Mr. and Mrs. Carleton KoccImmc ;him.
Hayes Mrs
Ellis Kelley. Mrs.
■ day evening.
'
R. Hallifax of Carlton township. Walter lewis, and Mra. Royal
Hom
Cloverdale
arid
Martin
Benkarski
Wyandotte
. ... of,
---- - - _ . on . Saturday
V. .
iwnui
uriiMini
01 of
n)u&gt;iuuuc
I.
rtBHteh
Lewi*,
Mrs.
A guest of Mr. und Mrs C F. and Mis* 1
I Weekend guesU of Mrs. Morris and Mra Irving McCa nH of "**" tretr
^“f^baugh iaThc &lt;J»“*« f|
h traveling prize. Mrs
wer'' rreer.t
recent ’visitors
of
.Litcn. at the home at
Aneell this week was Mrs Angell's ter of Mr /^ Mra^ Bi^r Laubaugh. auphen K#nnpi. &lt;a# g
and BLUE
t M„
I Hill were Mr and Mrs. Marlin. tie Creek for the weekend.
Mr. and Mra. Geo Fulton.
mother. Mrs. Clare Dean, of Bat­ ofillrout*.1- -MrH”*?! Russell ZerbeHwill be hostess at
■ Smith and Janet of Jackson.
|
Mrs John Darron will spend Fri
Mr and Mra William Fox of Kai- tle Creekuill reside in Ha
*h"*.“J*1 ■ the next meeting Nov. 18.
amazoo spent the weekend with the
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Arnold enter­ arc employed nt the Silver-Rich Co. |
.
home folks.
tained Mr. and Mrs Guy Munger
I The hospital board met at the
A guest of the James Browns lost of Lansing and Mr. and Mrs. Rus­ '
week was Mra. Brown's mother. Mrs. sell Waiterspaugh of Battle Creek
home of Mrs. Wm. Schader Monday
W C. Bretnrncr of Berwyn. Ill.
'for the weekend.
afternoon.
.
Mr. and Mrs. B»rl Bumford and
Those who were here from away
Mra. Reva Benson were Sunriay to attend the funeral of Mrs. War­
ifueets of Mr and Mrs. Harold Eck­ ren Moore on Wednesday of last
Mr. and Mrs William Linington.
ert or Rogers Comers.
week were Arthur Moore. Charlotte; entertained their "500 club" of six­
A guest of Mr. and Mra. Wallace Mra. Naomi ColiUis. Baton Rapids: teen on Saturday evening, a de­
Osborn Li Mrs Osborn's niece, Mlsr Miss Daisy King and Mrs. Martan lightful time being reported. WinSallv
Kerr
of
Tulsa.
Okla,
who
ar
­
at 7:30. S. J. McCARRELL. SPEAKER. Pastor Gospel Center
Shirk. Battle Creek; Mr. and Mrs. nets at "500'' were Mrs. Gamer ■
rived Monday for a few days.
Dan Peterman and Mr. and Mrs. Hampton. Mrs. Henry Kline, VerRattle Creek. Michigan. BRING YOUR BIBLE! BRING YOUR
Mra. Hazel Doolittle returned to
nor Blough and Clarence Cappon.
Cook. Lake Odeasa
FAMILY! You aie urgently.Invited. Sheriden Crisfield, paalor.
Syracuse. N. Y. on Tuesday after Vivem
Mrs. Alma Flngirtnn wns in Chi­
an extended visit with her daugh­ cago the first of the week on bur­
Friday evening, Nov. 5, Miss Grace
'The grace of our Lord Jesus Christ be with you AU." Rom.
ter and son-in-law Mr. and Mra ner*.
Edmonds was the victim of a -etirHoward Prost.
Curtis Bottum of Ann Arbor was 6rise at the home of Mrs. Wesley
Adv. 11-11
Mr. and Mra. Arthur Bennett. Ca­ the guest of his parents. Mr. and
lurrell when fifteen friends re­
det Eugene Bennett of DePaul Uni­ MnL- E. F. Bottum last Tuesday minded
her of
her blr.hdfiy
- --------- -... ..
.
. .anversity. Chicago, were'gueste of Mr. eight
’
. nlversary. She was the
Hie' reclple
recipient
and Mra. Harlow Barnum in OmU
Miss CJharlotte Bnmum of Chi- j of some lovely gifts and cards,
Grove on Wednesday.
cago was the guest of Hastings
...
Mra Leona Proctor of LoiLiiru: friends last week- / '
Mrs. James Partner Is to enter
'
spent. Monday and Tuesday with
,
. -Jin the Y. M- L. 21ub on Thurs__________
Mrs. Keith Fuller,
who haA-been
Mrs Leeiimd Bennett
"
H astinea relatives and | day afternoon opnext week at her
visiting
Wm. McKnlght returned to Wil­ friends, went
rent to
Monday ~
to . home on N. Broadway.
mette. Monday after a short visit visit her brother and will also visitwith Mrs. Joseph McKnlght
Mrs. George Devlin of Columbus. x ThePythian Bisters and their
Cadet Eugene Bennett returned Ohio, before returhing to her home families met Tuesday evening at
Saturday to DePaul University. in Nutley. N. J.
the Pythian temple for a family
Chicago afttr a week's vacation with
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rice of night dinner and social evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bennet’
Dowling were guests of Mr. and There was a good attendance.
(Completed his 1st 3 months of Mra. Flovd Rice on Sunday. Mrs.
training). Many family dinners Rice remaining for about a week
Two tables of 'contract were in
were given In his honor, and an while convalescing from her recent pin}
play uil
on Thursday
AIIUIOMB., evening when
Wednesday evening a skating party illness.
I M1M Jean Brower entertained her
nt Thomnpplc lake.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Van Wor- I bridge club Winners were Mr*
Sunday guests of Mra. W. J. AlIcrding were Mr. and Mrs. Frank den of Chicago visited her parents. Robert Walldorff. Mrs. Hiram BaxVan Conett, of Bedford.
T. S. Baird was in Chicago for ,
a few days this week.
j
Mrs. Jesse Haney ana daughter I
• they1
'v'
of Manhattan. Kansan, arrived Sat- I
urday to loin her husband here.
Mr. and Mrs. T. S. Baird enter­
Short sleeves—long sleeves,
tained Mr and Mrs Harold Hiler
Telephones 2244-2557
q
of Ionia und Parker Pennington
I*™*------------of|K]
and buttoned front cardi­
Detroit over the weekend
kend
I J
. d,r
.to •• j?a, „
Mrs Rob't Cole and
d little daugh
daugh-­ s
gans.
ter arrived home from Salinas.
SATURDAY ONLY NOVEMBER 13
Calif., where they spent ten weeks
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with her husband, col. Cole.
If Jun'of
Mr. and Mrs Harold Phillips were
Allan Jones and Kilty Carlisle
in Chicago for a few days this week
l’’"' *■.rm"**'“
and were Joined there bv Mrs. Phil­
nV &lt;rth*r ’ . ,re
.
- .uA
ips' mother. Mrs. D. M. Strong of;
Hannibal. Mo
and Tim Holt and Cliff Edwards
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Cowles. MLm
Frances Cowles and Mra. Chester I
Stowell were in Orand Rapids on ■
Saturday.
Mr and Mra. C. W. Dolan re­
turned on Thursday from a week's ;
visit in Chicago
SUNDAY ond MONDAY. NOVEMBER 14-15
Mr and Mrs E. J. Storkan spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. George |
Olivia DeHaviland mid Robert Cummings
Bauer in East Lansing
Mr and Mrs John Renwick re­
turned to Birmingham Monday aft­
"Qualify Shoes Properly Fitted"
Bargain
matinee Sunday 1:M to 3:00 P. M.
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the farmers of Michigan for 1943
will exceed $500000 which Is a rec­
ord for this state. It will be fine if
that record can be maintained for
a few years. Michigan farmers need
Tt to put their farms and farm
buildings in better condition. Espec­
ially do they need to realize that
farming,cannot continue on a prof­
itable basis If the soil La being de­
pleted. Soil building is a problem
that needs careful attention In
Michigan as well as other states.

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model. tike new. Write ’Itvli..’’ .
lt.ni.er office.
If-.
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with aprinea, earellenl condi'lon. .!■•»« I
Harer.. hSoiie 3733.
lilt
FOR HALE—Tilt’ top Thur ...... -r. n.r.|
, only 4 year. Phone 2753, 305 W.
FOR SALE—Electric refrisorat-r. very
r—d condition. Merle T-.'.i»., 1 hole
745FaV
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11-25
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If.

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HASTINGS. MICHIGAN, THURSDAY. NOVEMBER II. 1943

EICHTY-EIGHTH YEAR
Oh. well, even Bob Hope has and good hunting wishes, X cant
trouble gelling stuff like that resist inquiring "Why u it our
across. Maybe when the censor s. sharpshooters on furlough or leave
--------1 haven't been able to shoot any
Labor U so scarce here that some game?" Day after day we asked Bill
&lt;Continued from Page I. Section 1.) of you fellows may be leery about DcCou und Don Flnglclon what
the gag*. Uie prtntables are pretty coming home. A typical, if tajdy. they got. and everyday we heard
few. All you have left la stuff like, remark in a summer letter home the same corny and cute, "We got
back."
from the anny:
John Coleman
Pfc. to Dairymen—"Why doea that waiting till I get home to weed the
cow seem ao happy while she's being vict&amp;y garden." Some said that
I
To John Coleman—Gollys, we're
sounded
like
Dave
Cook!
milked?"
sorry
John
that
we missed our sig-'
It's said that Ken Tinker, one of
Dairyman—"Bhe'a a baseball fan
our oldest salts, in the Navy since rials iyou know what that means)
—likes the Yanks."
1840. is slated now for some special down here at the office laat week
Or. from the Navy:
und
your
letter
was side tracked
A group of sailors came upon training he's hoped for.
until now. The fellows and gals will
Almost slipped my mind! I under­ , be Just as glad to hear from you
another member of their group, a
Swede, who was all doubled up with stand Bill "Sunshine'.' R^ed is sup­ ; Itowever. even if we've made your
laughter. Asked what was Uie mat­ posed to get his wings tills week &lt; news a little late. We know you'd
ter. he replied. "I got bored sitting after more than a year of hard work : want to add about Hhfi. taking
.here and started telling myself u without a furlough. If you ask me. Belding 27 to 6 Friday night etc.
few lokas and gosh dam. I ran congratulations are tn order.
| As a matter of fact, while trying
•Before I aten off with good luck to catch up to date, some of our
across one I'd never heard before."
1 jottings are going, to be late this
week, but shucks!, when fellows
I write that a two month old Banner
is still, "darn good reading," (os
I' sailor Marlon Becker mentions in
hla letter printed below) we juat
figure we'll do the very best we can
and it'll sUll be O.K. with al) of
I the lads and lassies who are doing
such a magnificent Job tor all us
| back here al home.
Now to the news about town:—
1 Tlie kids still soaped windows down
WE HAVE jUST LISTED five hundred fifty-five acres
on main street tnls Halloween but
what a chance they took! This time
in Hastings and Carlton Townships. There is a nice
1 It would be their 'Moms' who'd be
all modern house with lights, furnace, bath, toilet,
grabbing 'em by coal tails and col­
lars. wnat with the scarcity of
full basement, large basement born and outbuildings,

ON THE HOME FRONT

THERE IS NOTHING SO SAFE AS

REAL ESTATE!

has good fences, excellent soil and lays good, close
to Hastings, besides the beautiful home place-there is
two more complete sets of buildings and tenant house,
the price on 455 acres $85.00 per acre ond one the
100 acre-farm $90.00 per acre.
•

tixts (?) were Ims expansive than
usual. There wasn't ao much knock­
ing on doors for, "trick or treating,"
either. The poor kids felt that they'd
have to- take their ration books
along if they expected to get candy
or a cookie, and that's Juat making
loo much of a 'point' to celebrate
Halloween, so all in all, the mas­
queraders were neither destructive
or noisy. Ax one young fry said —
"Heck, thia ain't any fun.” and
blamed if we weren't sorry for the
little fellow.
We Just can't seem to pick up
many hunting stories these days like
we used to—everybody is too busy
to take much lime off from the se­
rious Jobs at hand. However, one
morning this week Hlraoner Charley
Leonard. Ken Labcrteaux and Clark
O'Donnell decided they'd take a
few early hours foe a bit of shoot­
ing—they hoped. Tlie time waa set
for 5 A M. Up got Ken and Clark,
had their breakfasts and waited,
waited, and waited. There wasn t
any hunting that morning. For an"
accurate account of what happened
write the Mayor. A friend of this
threesome was heard to say. "nicy
probably all had about os restful a
time as usual—and got about us
many birds os usual, you might
say." No comment.
Speaking of Charley Leonard—
the local Odd Fellows gave Charley
a testimonial dinner and dance at
their hall Saturday night honoring
him upon hla recent promotion to
Grand Master of the I.O.OF. of
lOGhlnn. It waa a fine function to
attend but the fact that it waa given

MERMASH

80 ACRES FARM in Carlton Twp. has 8 room house,
with furnace ond lights, o dandy newly remodeled
barn 32x60, wonderful basement has drinking cup
for the cows, land is rich loam lays level, well fenced
for _____________________________ ____________ $7,500

152 ACRES in Rutland Twp., close in. lays level, ten
room house with running water, lights, basement barn
36x74, priced ot------------------------------------------------ $10,000
4 ROOM HOUSE in 1st word on East Si. in good
shape for only---------------- ------------------ .-----------------$1,500
160 ACRE FARM in Woodland Twp., has new house
all modern, new basement born, level land rich soil,
good fences_______________________________ $15,000

WELL BEGUN
IS HALF DONE

EARL R. BOYES

Chicks gain fast on MER­
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for such a perfectly grand guy made
it about one of Uie nicest affairs
ever to be held tn Hastings. AX the
close of the dinner. Clinton Gregory
(Freeport) home on 10 days fur­
lough, was asked to come to the
platform and stand, while the group
arose, faopd Clinton and the flag,
and song. "America". These are days
when the singing of national songs
stirs deep down in your heart—It
should always be
so, because
there is an ever present danger in
accepting our freedom and liberty
without feeling the profound grat­
itude for such a precious heritage.
Incidentally, Chuck Leonard, who
is now home awaiting orders from
the Air Corps, was here to take part
in honoring his Dad.
More about Clinton, (who worked '
at the Bliss before he left) he said
he had been in service eleven
months. been all over the country
and is now at Grass Lake Midi
with the Military Police division.
He likes army life O K and says
he meets Lewis Wilkins, (Dowling)
who is also home now on furlough,
very often. Both fellows figure it's
a lucky break they're in Mich, for

SECTION
to sec Bob Moon 'Nashville) until
Bob was sent to a New York P.O.E.
He's seen PcU&gt; Baciielder at Tinker,
he and Pete making a trip to nearby
Will Rogers Field to see Jack Garvey—the three fellows ’ all having
been inducted together. Several
times he had a visit with Raymond
Green at Tinker, a Nashville boy.
whose parents now live over toward

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LyBARKER’S TR
VANILLA COMP. I

Pfc. Homer W. Snow. A-S.N.
36459063
■
302nd Dep. Rep. Sqd.
Tinker Army Air Field
Oklahoma city.. Okla
Pfc. Norman Keller with the Air
Corps at Shepherd Field has Just
finished 10 days furlough at home-. |
3orry we didn't; see you. fellow.
Sorry too. that we missed Sgt. ■
June Leary when she was home :
How about a letter June to bring ,
is up to date about what goes on? ,
Bob pierce. H.H.S. football C*pt.
in '40. arrived home Friday for 7
days from Shreveport. La. Bob used
to be stationed in Georgia for which
olace he has very "warm" regards.
Louisiana U a big improvement but. I
"I'm still Michigan." says Bob. Your ■
looking great soldier and remember 1
ar stamps at the office for you
there’s a letter from you In the not
Pfc. Dale I. Pennock. 36178771too distant future.
•Julie' Knowlton was home Thurs­
Seattle. Wash.
day and Friday and saw his son
Your folks will have them for you Michael for the first time in 5’i ;
when you return to tlie USA months and from all indications
which we hope is mighty soon •Pa' Knowlton was plentv thrilled.
soldier, and until that time best Why. the first thing you know Jul­
wishes, good luck, and take a couple ius. the little fellow will be taking .
extra shots at the Japs for old boxing lessons and ready to take
Zolly as a forerunner celebration of you on for a bout or two. Julius Is
your homecoming.
attending radio specialists school
By the way.'—the money order we and his address is—
sent to you. A/C Donald Newton.
Julius Knowlton. Jr.
Bainbridge, Ga. on Oct. 22nd has
Bks. T32 368th TBS.
been relumed. Where are you fel­
Scott Field. Ill. i
.•
low and don't tell us you're up In Incidentally. Mrs Knowlton's broththe air all the time or we're apt to er-ln-law. Ivan John Smith Ph M.
believe you and decide air mall is 2/c who has been at Great lakes
used just for airborn troopers.
the past 16 months left Friday for
Nice Seeing You Home News.
California and points west. He was
Home Wednesday until Nov. 12th also home while 'Julie' was there
is Homer
'42 from
—
--------•—Snow.
:: 50 Nashville
the lwo could
mect before they
Tintcr
Tinker ~;ld.
Field. Ot!_.
Okla., who says It ‘took off' again.
seems great to be home but he likes . You remember the w..w
uw&gt;
three „„
Shuts
his Job in the army too. (Homer boys in service (sons ot the Fred
you remember lias brothers Harold . shutz’. Gun lake)
well. Harold
in the Aleutians and Howard at
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HASTINGS

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make guns, ships and airplanes. Every time
a housewife saves gas she is helping to keep
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Help to keep our plants producing for Victory.
Save gas . .. Use it wisely.

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HASTINGS,

�THE HASTINGS BANNER, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 11. IMS
ASF. Unit 8CSU No. 1190 Co, B. listen, you guys, we're rerv proud ! Monmouth.

N. J. Your 'Mcxn' pvt Donald K. Wellfare. 36421394
j How are^ you getting along, fine
of you. Leon, who finished- H-HB showed us that new picture of you co. B. 134 Inf.. A PO. 35
*38 hM been assigned to a troop car-- that U a dandy. The anny mual Camp Rucker. Alabama
Your brother,
;
’I1.1,*
| Austin. Texas, on the 14th. Loon all that. Your mom certainly haa Dear Brother Donnie:
Pfc Kart O Welfare. 36404354
, Jocks grand and by the way, he hM her hands full keeping trick of you
AF.O 783. c/o Tt Oen. Hospital
a most becoming tan. We haven't 4 boys—vou change eamna so fast.
The daylight hours are getting
. seen William yet, but well bet he a it's a real lob
.
absorbed plenty of the Texas sunGlad to hear that Lt. Comdr. Alva shorter every day. AU I have done
shine too.
Kirchner hM arrived safely in New is Ito here on thl* nice toft bed
all day long, except for the wall to
I How do you fsltows like your pic- Caledonia. Rememiier the day we __________________________________
tu^ on
onthe
front ixuje? We thought talked on the street (you looking ao me&amp;v but still I'm tired and rrsdy Hastings Mich
City. Utah.
your hands? Nice going to have that
v Fte/sh Brt , lures
the fron
T&gt; ,1—r.'l
• I till.
-------uxougm.
ln
battle snip grev&gt; and you tnr
Home for 3 days enroute to Am- He. stripe Joe. well write you at—
2d • they were good t
meant he would mis* 1
hent OoOege wm peppy Joe Wilcox । Pfc Joseph WUcox, NNfOM
Lyle ^tu^pte^S Marine Boo
,
'________________ | skid your guess tor your future des­
&gt; days *nd the boys hedn
.. .__ _ .___ . I Unadon
wm Ne* CaMdorpa? Good
Cook. B§?had hoped hte oousln
Bob
i lock, commander
Dave Cook, would get a furlough at from Jefferson Barracks. Mo andr&gt;.u-mfiiutinm
tn
wm
the same time so they could hunt writes hte wife charlotte &lt;who Just '
together, but Bob left Sunday for arrived home Sunday after being ! WjJh“t new Pfe *tnp«ilHow's ev- including my eye* which are more
trill ever get caught
Oberlln. O.. and Dave arrived Mon- with Bob and biding him good-bye&gt;•Tri™iig ou­
so I don't feel so bad now. except
get them done some
tlay from Ban Diego. Calif , on hte mthat
-1 be
)«• iste still
still on
on nlz
hte way—Mid
- —m
.
out there in Col- that I am mighty weak. I don't day.
••
furlough. Better luck next time fel- yet
letdestination
destinationteteunknown.
unknown.Like
Likethe
thevvirmw
uei
know how long 111 be here. Most
I have been transferred to anoth­
Im PS. To satisfy hte hunting yen fanner told the motorist, who was onulo?
likely quite a spell longer, time will er outfit and as far I like It much
Bob routed out ids pal. Fran Gog­ inquiring about directions. "Well, . Say—how about more news from tell.
better. Please notice my change in
gins every morning at 5 am., to go I cant exactly tell you where I am nil you guys! We can't come after
This is an all new hospital. Every­ address. I law Gilbert Townsend
it al!; you 11 have to dish it out to
with him. and they report pretty but anyhow I ain't lozt."
Hello* Arnold Perkins—and wm 1 'a so we can reharh It on to all the thing te new, never been used until yesterday. Boon Ill be camped quite
fair luck.
we came here. The beds are really done to him. oh yea. I received
Lnstance- a treat, nice and soft and clean. another letter from Archie Vaughn
Understand Carleton Bwift te Letha thrilled to get seven letters
home on furtouah In Middleville' FY ktey and at test knowing you had itow goes tt with jou Kenny Lane First bed I have seen, let alone yesterday. I guess he gets pretty
safely Ln North Africa. Glad *And
U' T
and hM been about town calling arrive!
. ......
— ...
Naval training statkxi at Farragut, touch, since I left the States which lonesome but donX we all?
on friends. Hope we aee you before you liked the boat trip even if you '.T'.-.-.T '"’
has been about 7 months. Yea. I
you return Carleton and what we &lt;Ud sleep on tlie deck all the way ’d»ho? More letters, more news. have been In the army 11 months.
«n°re pwer to you fella-s.and Spent 3 months In the States, the
near about how 'pordUvely devas­ acroM. Arnold writes. "Give me
™ .wlth J™, to
tating’ you h»k Ln a uniform te good old Michigan. Lhf. place te terrible.” Cheer up, Arnold, from «rhal. Oood luck to you all.
really something.
'——
Doing the town Saturday in spite 1 we hear, you haven't seen anything ,
Southwest Pacific
of the cold rain, were twins Ronald , yet Wteh you could see the finished
October 25, 1943
and Donald Oonkltn * (Delton R. .3 product of the picture* you liad
taken
the
day
before
you
left
—
they
Dear
Friends:
but the boys finished H HJ8 -*41)
are
simply
super
and
pretty
nice
I
received
my
first copy of the
from Columbia Army Air Base Ln
South Carolina. They arrived home for a certain someone to have while Banner yesterday, "since I left the
Thuraday and have until the 17th. I you're a few thousand miles away States.** It wm dated Aug. 12. Litfrom
home.
Well
write
you
al
—
■
tie
old.
but.
darn
good reading. I'm
They are with the medical corps al
Lt Arnold Perkins. 01309478
sure glad my mail to catching up
the station hospital. So far they've ।
AJ’.O. 15005 C/o Postmaster
. with me. as news from home and
not met anvone from home but
New
York
Ctty.
N.
Y.
1
Iriends
mean
everything
to us out
they hooe to aee George H.yde at
Corp Wendell Reeae. Dowling, of hercnearby Fort Jackson when they get
I sent my change of address when
back—and if you are still there. the Air Cor;* luw been transferred .
! George. "They were pickin' cotton from camp Hood, Texas, to Bhep- I wm al New Caledonia, but I
when we left." said Ronald, "and pant Field .Texas Neale Rec«e. hte must iiave made a mistake for you
back here It feels like whiter hM brother, is training at Miami Beach; had It wrong. It te:
Marion Becker. P 1 c
I practically arrived." But the fellows a third brother Gordon, te in the
lerchant marine—a three-star fam- ’ U. B. N No. 145
1 allowed m iww they didn't care if
y. the Recee'a
। c/o Fleet Pottt Office
i it wns IS' below—the lrn;&gt;ortar.t
Go ahead and say what you like
San Francisco, Calif.
| thing was they could get home.
. —you
letter
। Home looking great with a bcautlful tan te Gordon Jacobs, whn talnly gotten the breaks, the wrung ...
Ill probably iiave a cook's rating.
I was at Willow Run before he went way. Paul as home on 30 day fur- as I'm back In the apron again. I've
' In service His address Is—
lough from Percy Jonas Hospital— had quite a tot
let of
ofexperience
-------- ■—— cook—*•
! Cpl. Gordon L. Jacobs. 36415106 .
still walking on crutches, and wm ing In restaurants
urants Tlie
.
navy needs
40th TB S.
s । spending a little time in Chicago cooks, so here I am.
| Boca Raton. Florida.
'
«
would have to be the feUow ; Jm
one &lt;g the most beautiful
Whan Dave Stone and Marge HU! In a taxi accident—and now hesl^,^
thc wofjd i know became lo Albion to Uke Elisabeth back at Percy Jones hospital. Tough
। u
a magartne: Tve
French home over the weekend. i tone ^K^n' whirerex°a
Paul 1 bern TOndcrlnf cver Unce lf the
I Dave's snappy convertible caused Uong OK now. Heres a poem Paul author of that article was ever here
no end of excltment among the wrote on hte way back home irom
j-u |ivP tz, write more of mv ex, co-eds. They stood gog-eyed at the Au»tr«U». ICollr.. B.UL &gt;ou'U
Bu: Ihe ciuor
no.
i windows and gaped. Thai's how to wonder if a fellow takes more so I guess I ll .have
------ —to-•clone.
— ' '
'
INSULATE your home! Keep
1 much attention a man and a car chances tn the Jungle or in the
Sincerely yours.
'
■ get nowadays as the gate really feel traffic thicket of Chicago.&gt;
Sam Becker
there's Irony in "The Man Without
The Little town called Hastings
the cold out ond the heat in.
a country"—rather lt's-v"The Coun­ Did You ever Ijessr of Hastings?
.
October 30. 1943
try
Without
a
Man
",
now.
Well,
that's
My
old
home
Town
Don't wazte precioui fuel . . .
Dear Zolly:
And now our salutes for the week And I'm going back to Hastings,
SAVINGS ACCOUNTS
CHECKING ACCOUNTS
: Just a few lines to Include a
and congratulation to second lieu­ Gonna' quit My ramblin' around.
H’« necessary to moke the
tenants. Leon E Mudge. 136 E I've crossed the deep blue ocean; , change of address. I sure enjoy gvtj ting the Banner and I look forward
Grand, who Just receivetjl hte wings । crossed tlie equator loo. . .
most of what you have!
at Blackland Field. Waco. Texas Now I'm headin' back to Hastings j to receiving It each week. It keeps
9 Stebbins Bldg. Members F. H. L. B. Phone 2503
' nu- ixmted on the news of the good
and John Wiilianf Reed. Route I. There's nothin' I'd rather do.
। old home town. Then there te Food
who received hte wtngs at Brooks
Field. San Antonio. Texas, with his You can have Your San Francisco ’ Center’s adv. I haven't tost track
j of points since I left-. Hope to be
mother there to see the graduation And New York City too. . .
| back there cutting steaks for you all
exercises. Both fellows arrived home But take Mo back to Hastings
| soon. When I listen to the radio I
Friday for a 10 day furlough, and I got those home town blues.
i think it won't be long now. BoaIc
It's not a great big City.
training makes you hope U will be
It's no Metropolis..................
। soon anyway. The Infantry is where
But tt beats your Old cMcago
I you may do a lot of walking, but
Or Indianapolis.
• they are the ones that will send
For rent ot $2.50— $3.00—$3.25 and government
Oh. take me back to my home town , us all to a victory that te not far
that's where VwanU be^^s.
' off.
tax—in our fine safety deposit vault. Get one toI can see the green of.uie maples .
I saw Orville Cooley once while
today
for your war Bonds and other valuable papers.
I hear 'em calling me. /
I wm here. We are not far from
Those home town ijlucs
Blue for my home town
together. Inspections and hikes take
going back to Hastings
&lt;•
, care of all our free time.
and there I'm gonna settle
st______
down.- ' Hotr to be hearing from all the
'* . home’folks regularly.
I'm settlin’ d(Jwn in —
Hastings
____
^L.KcithL. Brady.
I quit my ramblin’ round
MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM AND
Oh I'm blue for Hastings.
Blue iav"my home town.
FEDERAL DEPOSIT INS. CORP.
Camp Fannin, Texas
Ouj aiup is on the way back home
-a' year we've been away
,
Oct. 5. 1943
and some of us got busted up
In one or another way.
But we’re headed for home again
today
and Ln eacp heart te a song
for the U. 3 A. te over there
and we know It won't be tong.
TUI those shores we've missed for
many inonUis
will be under our feet again
Where a man te free to do his will
As nowhere else he can.
And we'll see the folks we left be­
hind
Having sold the farm, I will dispose of the personal property at public auction at
Dear old Mother and Dad
And we know to see us once again
the farm located 9 miles east of Hastings on State road; or 2 miles north of Nash­
Well make their old hearts glad
ville and 3-4 mile west on
And the girl in a million who was I true’
And had the patience to wait
Well see again before many days
Watting there at the garden gate.
And a land not tom b7*shell anJ
bomb
COMMENCING AT 1 O'CLOCK
and emptied out of Japs
For those of us who've done our bit
and a little more pcrtuips.
Tlie land of plenty and of plenty
1940 CHEVROLET SEDAN, with radio
Syracuse spring tooth drag.
more
we know te well worth fighting for.
and heater.
Bob sleighs.
Post hole diggers.
who looked fine and still can't get

Amherat College
Amherst. Mass
wnere ne wanted to oe. joe u very
,Leaving Saturday night for New
_——----- rC-T
U««W7rTenn. Let tw have your new address- eign lanausgm which suits him to going to attend Midshipman school
es fellows, and beat luck to the three a *T*. Ite a alwayt wanted to take
Columbia University. Good hick
at you.
1 Italian and nowJt*a tn hte currteu- am
7
in' July) wm scheduled to
Pfc. Ernie Burr. Air Corp*, te '
At the footbull «me Friday nlaht

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REMODELING
REPAIRING
OR BUYING HOMES.

GET READY FOR THE

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&amp; LOAN ASSOCIATION

OUR SERVICES

WAR SAVINGS BONDS

We Sell War Bonds and Stamps

BANK MONEY ORDERS

SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES

AUCTION SALE

NATIONAL BANK OF HASTINGS

Having Bold my farm, I will sell the following property at public auction at the farm
located 1 mile north and 3-4 mile cast of Doster; or 2 miles south and 3 miles west
of Prairieville on

WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1943

AUCTION SALE

COMMENCING AT 1 O'CLOCK.

MACHINERY

HOGS

3 Duroc sows, wgt. 350 lbs.
25 feeder pigs, wgt. 65 to 130 lbs.

HAY ond GRAIN

75 crates of old corn.
800 crates of new corn,
i bu. alfalfa seed.
65 lbs. brome grass seed.
Quantity of stock salt.

FARM MACHINERY
Deering binder, 8 ft. cut, good condition.
Oliver manure spreader.
John Deere side delivery rake.
John Deere double cylinder hayloader.
John Deere G P tractor, on steel, com­
pletely overhauled.
Oliver 2 bottom tractor plow, 14 in.
Steel wheel wagon and hay rack.
Gale corn planter.
.
Double set of work harness.
4 sec. spring tooth drag.
3 sec. spring tooth drag.
Two 2 horse cultivators.
Land roller.
John Deere mowing machine 6 ft. cut.

Gale plow.
Bob sleighs.
5 tooth cultivator.
Platform scales, 600 Ib. capacity.
30 rds. hog fence, 6 ft. stave.
25 steel posts, new.
Corn shelter. Post drill.
Grindstone. 50 crates.
Pitcher pump, 10 ft. new pipe.
Large iron kettle.
Gravel screen.
16 ft. ladder. Hay slings.
75 ft. of 1 in. rope.
Quantity of grain sacks.
1 roll poultry netting.
Levels.
Log chains.
Galvanized tank, 100 gal.^ajb'
New house tank, 30 gal.
Hand corn planters.
8 gal. milk cans.
10 gal. milk cans. Cider barrel.
Quantity of forks, hoes, rakes, saws, etc.

HOUSEHOLD GOODS
Complete bedroom suite.
2 single beds, springs ond mattresses.
6 straight chairs. Cots.
,
Rocking chairs.
Large quantity of dishes, cooking uten­
sils and crocks.
Sewing machine. Marble top stand.

TERMS OF SALE: All sums of ten dollars and under cash, over ten dollars, 6 months
time will be given with a good bankable note drawing 5% interest from date.

JOHN ROGERS, Prop.
LOREN COPPOCK, Auctioneer Hickory Corners Phone 17 F2-1

MILT LEINAAR, Clerk

WEDNESDAY, NOV. 17,1943

'Howdy' to the Beckwiths Dick te
going to sub chaser school: says
he'll be glad when he gets out to
sea again. You have an open season
the year round in your hunting
don't you. Dick? We'll write you

Richard A: Beckwith. 8 1/c
Alcaxa Hctcl Room 910
Miami. Florida.
Ken has a change of address
which tePvt Kenneth Beckwith
772nd Gun Bn.
AAA. Btry “C"
Vallejo. Calif.
Sending greetings to all of hla
friends at the Mfg Co. te—
Pfc. Michael H Ulrich
AS CRD No 1. 5ft Bqdn.
Daniel Field
Augusta. Ga
How about a letter from you. sol­
dier?
Ask Clair Cl urn what day of the
month tt te and lie'll tell you how
many days it te until Ute 15th be­
cause his wife te leaving that day to
Join him at—
Cpl. Culr E. Clum. 30183496
Rept. Co B. 570th SAW. Bn
Drew Field
Tampa. 7. Florida
Congratulations for that Pfc.
Jimmy my boy. We'll write you al—
Pfc James A cool. Ml98055
A PO 464 c/o PoBtrnaster
New York City. N. Y.
Sorry to hear you had a hospital
session Larry Hook, but we under­
stand you are pretty much OK
again but anxious to hear from your
friends. All right folks, here's Ms
address, get busy.
Pvt. Larry Hook. 3*412985
Btry B. 774th AAA.
Sherman R Wortman of Anti­
aircraft Training Center. Camp
Wallace. TexM. has recently been
selected to attend an mltetcd spec­
ialists school lo oursuc a course for
Radio Electricians Qood work feltow—we remember when you grad­
uated from Delton W. K Kellogg
back tn 39. Good luck

Greetings Don Curtiss at Fort

CHICKENS
100 Rock pullets. •
Whir* Rock rooster.

HAY &amp; GRAIN
10 tons clover hay.
3 tons alfalfa hoy, second cutting.
50 bu. old corn.
150 bu. new corn.
50 bu. oats.
v
3 acres good standing corn.

MACHINERY
Black Hawk manure spreader.

McCormick mowing machine.
International side delivery rake. *

Dump rake.
Land roller.
International hayloader.

Wagon with combination hay and
stock rack.

Butler tank heater.
Dearing binder, 6 ft. cut.
Empire hose drill.
Calc riding plow.
5 tooth cultivator.

35 steel fence posts. Quantity lumber.
12 oak posts.
4 end oak posts.
2 wagon tongues in rough.
Forks, shovels, tile scoop, cant hook.
• Bench vice.
Slings, ropes and pulleys.
2 wheel trailer.
Lifting jack.
Log chain.
Large iron kettle.
Scalding barrel.
Two 25 gal. crocks.
Cider barrel.
Sausage grinder.
Lord press.
Primose separator.
Pails.
Strainer.
1 Vi h.p. gas engine. 20 bu. crates.
Vi h.p. |ohnson gas motor.
Several horse collars and halters.

HOUSEHOLD GOODS
Large cupboard.
Sideboard.
Kitchen cabinet.
6 kitchen chairs.
Bookcase.
Wardrobe.
3 beds and springs.
Quantity fruit cans.
Kalamazoo heating stove, size 18.
Oil burning Estate Heotrola, large size,
used 2 months.
Other articles not mentioned.

TERMS: CASH DAY OF SALE. NOTHING TO BE REMOVED UNTIL SETTLED FOR.

SAM GUTCHESS, Prop.
HENRY FLANNERY. A.cHMwr

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more days. Mummy ?

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"Tell me./How many more days before Daddy
can come home?”

Nor the millions of other Americans when their
husbands, or sons, or sweethearts'will be back.

bought by your dollars will hasten the day of Victory
. . . the day when the boys come marching home.

And mother doesn’t know. So she answers the
same way she’s answered a hundred times . ; .

The tragic truth is that many of theih will never
see their loved ones again. Never.

Don’t slacken your Bond purchases while victory
is within our grasp! Never let it be said that while
the attack grows stronger on the fighting fronts, we
at home failed to back it to the very limit of our
ability.

But this we do know . . .

•‘Not so many days ... we hope. , Daddy can’t
come home to us until the war is over. Until we
win, you know.”

Every minute by which the war can be shortened means
Fewer lives lost—Fewer white crosses on a lonely hillside.

Nobody can tell the thousands’of bewildered little
hearts when their Daddies will come home.

Your job is to put every dollar you can possibly
dig up into War Bonds. The fighting equipment

Dig down deeper. Buy extra 'Nar Bonds. Help
shorten the war by those vital minutes—or days, or
months—which mean American lives saved I.

KEEP ON BACKING THE ATTACK!
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WALLDORFF fi-SON
STRAND AND BARRY
THEATRES
HODGES JEWELRY
FRANDSEN'S
B. A. LyBARKER
BONNET &amp; GOWN
AUTO SPORT SHOP
THE VALUE STORE

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CUT RATE SHOE STORE
BEN FRANKLIN STORE
J. C. PENNEY COMPANY
WATERS CLOTHES SHOP
JOHN BULLING &amp; SON
E. W. BLISS CO. L
ROTH FURNITURE
G. E. GOODYEAR HDWE.
REED'S DRUG

STEBBINS &amp; JACOBS
FARM BUREAU SERVICES
MARK'S AUTO
HASTINGS MFG. CO.
GOODYEAR BROS. HDWE.
G. R. BOOKCASE
CONSUMERS POWER CO.
IRONSIDE MONUMENT
BARRY CLEANERS

COFFEESHOP
ANDRUS SERVICE
HOTEL HASTINGS V
MEYERS 5c &amp; 10c STORE
TAYLOR
SHOE
STORE
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TV-.
VTRien 4 ■ LONG &amp; MOORE 5c to $1
CHAS. LEONARD FUNERAL STOre
HOME
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BAIRD'S STORE
FELDPAUSCH STORES
THE HASTINGS BANNER
COLEMAN INSURANCE
’ MILLER REAL ESTATE
HASTINGS CITY BANK
NATIONAL BANK

CASITE CORP.

VIKING CORPORATION
EAST END CIGAR STORE
I NT. SEAL &amp; LOCK
MICH. MUTUAL WIND­
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THF HASTINGS BANNER,THURSDAY, NOVEMBER II. 1M3
Cheyenne. Wyoming Hastings Banner
November 1, 1M3
GentleoMa:

and aakx coming up tomorrow night at the
—I to—
Id regiment and he tiut hu address be changed
Legion club. All the officers in our
ttuStjmi for th.DonB,d Towwnd. 3541
110830
uadron are getting together, atoo
vea and girl friend*. The ataff
tUchhe received
°° B' 1301 Bn 18:h
; money
Fart”MeCtellan.' AhL'.’"*"
officers
are sure, grand. They treat
quite
sot
Bob.
Thank you.
ua m one of them and make ui
grateful.
Mrs C. Tbwnaend know that they are here to help
Hlsadi____________
Falconer. 35415338
us and not to give ui H— when we
Pfc. Gerald Gonvou
"“"-rent than
Oct. 25. 1943 —
make a mistake. ’Different
Hdq. 32nd Q M Salvage Depot
some camps I have been in. Bure
Ft. F. E. Warren. Wyoming
Ban Francisco. California
Thank you vary much.
I am back flying again and this wish I could be home to help but
Sincerely,
time I mean flying the p 47. (Thun­ my schedule is going to be rather
Mra Gerald Gonyou derbolt) te all airplane 2000 Horae full from now on till thia war te
PS We enjoy the paper very much power** worth ana then some. Ill over,
M being so tsr tram home
don't no bother to get 350 mllea per hr.
get man everyaay and when the in a very slight dive. Takes off al
paper comas we can read about about 110 ml per hr. and lands at
Lt. Kenneth M. Dunn
what all our friends and relative* about Uie same. I go on a high
305th Fighter Squadron
are doing back home. Gerald te altitude mission tomorrow which
Dale Mabry Field
being fireman tonight and on the will be around —
*• - ----------------Tallahassee. Fla.
radio they ore singing "White plane to fly i
PS —Alpheoua hM been moved to
ChrUlmas and I am thinking of al! going to like it OK Thelma and another island and. hM a different
the boys who are away from liome ’I are --&gt;•
still living in the same place AJ»O. No. His address now Is.
and I'm hoping their Christmas will and are not able to find a better
Pfc. Alpheous Dunn. 36151573
be white, when I started thia letter place The Post rules are that all
AJ».O. No. 718 C/O Po. M.
officers tflying) muat eat or pay
San Francisco. Calif.
for 3 meals a day at the Officer's
Somewhere in Italy
mess so an apartment isn't too nec­ Dear Folks—
essary. Thelma and I went to
They Just said we had one hour
Nov. 1. 1943 church last night Yesterday wm to write, and at the same time
handed me a letter from Aunt Ma­
bie with 3 V-Mail's tn it, so I can
write. Well so far it hasn't been so
bad over here ar it wm in Sicily—
yet! I'm still hoping for a box.

S

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Do You Want

that

lists!

new wood Breakfast Room
Furniture by Lloyd

5950
TABU AND
4 CHAIRS

You take new pride in your breakfast
nook or kitchen when this sparkling
and popular new furniture moves in.
The gaily colorful trim sets off the easyto-clean white enamel finish. Solidly
built to last for years.

W. A. ROTH, FURNITURE

A War Time job that will be secure in
Peace Time also?
DO YOU WANT
to help to keep our transportation sys­
tem intact? .

MECHANICS
are essential to the War Effort. We
need 2 mechanics at once. Best earning
possibilities.

BURKHOLDER -NISCHAN, INC.
HASTINGS CHEVROLET

PHONE 2226

HASTINGS

AUCTION SALE
Having sold the farm and engaged in other work, I will dispose of the personal prop­
erty at public auction at the farm located 11 miles east of Carlton Center; 4 miles
west of Woodland; or 7 J miles northeast of Hastings on
-

WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1943
Starting at ! o'clock sharp, I offer the following:

HORSES
Sorrel horse, 8 yrs. old, wgt. 1700 lbs.,
good one.
Grey horse, 11 ys. old, wgt. 1600 lbs.
Block horse, 4 yrs. old, wgt. 1300 lbs.
These horses ore sound, good workers, and true.

COWS
Holstein cow, 7 yrs. old, fresh 2 wks.,
calf by side.
Holstein cow, 7 yrs. old, fresh 5 wks.,
calf by side.
Holstein cow, 3 yrs. old, fresh 6 wks.,
calf by side.
z
Holstein cow, 3 yrs. old, due Dec. 1.
Holstein cow, 4 yrs. old, due Dec. 15.
Holstein cow, 3 yrs. old, due Jan. 6.
Holstein cow, 4 yrs. old, due Jan. 1.
Durham cow, 8 yrs. old, due Dec. 20.
Jersey cow, 2 yrs. old, fresh 2 wks.,
calf by side.
Jersey cow, 5 yrs. old, due Nov. 25.
Holstein heifer, 2 mos. old.
Thii if a good herd, good producers, good Heih. ond

0. K. Herd reft 4.2.

HOGS
7 pigs, 41 mos. old.
Brood sow, wgt. 300 lbs.
CHICKENS
20 Barred Rock pullets.

DOG
Good stock dog.

MODEL A FORD, 28,0&lt;XJ miles on it, in
vary good condition.
HAY, GRAIN &amp; POTATOES
30 ton of good baled clover hay.
400 bu. new corn.
50 bu. oats.
15 bales oat straw.
10 bu. potatoes.

FARM MACHINERY
Deering mowing machine.
Massey Harris tight bottom hay loader.
Ball bearing, hard rubber tired wagon.
Flat rack. Dump rake.
2 horse cultivator.
Oliver No. 11 riding plow.
Land roller. Stone boat.
Lacto electric cream separator, 600 Ib.
capacity, good one.
6 ft. horse disc.
Pickle or corn planter.
Corn shelter,
Set sleighs.
Bean puller. Grapel fork.
Eight 10 gal. milk cans.
Pump jack. Cook stove.
6 new cow stanchions.
Post hole diggers. 3 rolls roofing.
2 work benches. 3rd horse harness.
.. Several collars.
Feed barrels.
2 sets double work harness.
20 steel posts. Cross cut saw.
Forks, shovels, hoes and other articles too
numerous to mention.

TERMS: CASH DAY OF SALE. NOTHING TO BE REMOVED UNTIL SETTLED FOR
No By-bidding, everything goes to high bidder.

thing to be back home now I have
received 2 Banners and mf Sept.
Uaue of Readers Digest. I'm sure

some Turns.
Tell everyone I said Hello and III
write whenever I can. which wont
be very often. I want Dad to write
more often I sure need something
to read and lota more mall from ev­
eryone. Well this will be all.
Love
Junior M. Weilfare. 36407874
A.P.O. Na 3

Barry county Red Ctom
Hastings, Michigan
Northern Pacific
Dear Friends:
;
I received a black knitted sweater,
donated by your Red Cross Chapter.
! and I wish to extend my sincere
I appreciation to all members of
same. I'm sure the valiant effort* of
The American Red Cross. In the
:&gt;ast. as today, are appreciated by
i all good Antericana. I think the
censor will allow me to say. that
the sweater will come in very handy
i here. A very good friend of mine.
। Robert D Gardner, says that hla
mother ia a member at your chap| ter. I consider Bob xs one of my
closest buddies and he is a very
swell fellow. His mother should be
. very proud of the fine work he te
doing here. My home te in Kalama­
zoo and tt was nice to receive aomethlng from so near home.
Sincerely Yours.
Michael W. Smith
Michael W. Smith. M M 1/c
U.8.N.R. c/o Fleet P. O.
Sail Francisco, Calif. —x

I Mayo son of Mr. and Mrs Henry
ite oven
1 Mayo cf Battle Creek la ill with
und drift!
dipiheria but la getting along fine
•now.
ITiere were no exher penana in der the doctor's care. * James Stor- I Mra Roy Jenkins received the
kan Sr. hM retired from the rail­
Uie plane with jxxir husband.
tad news from her brother .Howard
The above facte conaUtute all the road In Grand Rapids where be Heims In Morley tltal his son who
Information available. Your anxiety
&gt;e&lt;r?.
? ia a gunner's mate Is mining in ac­
during Uits trying period te fully
w?r&gt;h2Jnew^lU
,! tion. * A suit has been Bled in Clrappreciated and you may rest m81
। Hired that any additional data refo^k4_Lhtf cult court against Floyd Moore and
. Marshall Tripp for the accident
reived will be sent to you taune****
' diatel&gt;nearer home. * Ray Jenkins te ill ■ which occurred two years ar&gt; when
dlately.
mateiz.
flu
morning. * Mr. and Tripp left Moore's truck by the
Very sincerely.
.
I
John B. Cooley.
Mrx Charley
Charley »Mayx&gt; of Battle Creek side ot the rood loaded with sugar
were 8guesU
of Mr. azxl Mn. Archie beets with a flat tire, to go for help.
Colonel A O D
ue»u Of
Acting Air Adjutant General Burd.
Burd- Sunday. * Mary Ann Green. Whan he arrived back at the truck
7 year old daughter of Mr. and a woman had been killed. She wm
Mra. Bill Green, of Battle Creek, te riding with har son &lt;a mute&gt; who
in Blodgett hoapiial in Orand Rap­ had no licence * Albert Green is
U. Hugh A. Kelley
ids few treatment. She had Infantile covering the Tripp heme with brick
Fleet Post Office
paralysis this fall and te unable to siding * Joe Flala has bean workBan Francisco, calif.
Pvt. Ralph Frisby, 35154287
A.P.O. 835 c/o Postmaster

helping to car* for har. * Ralph

Sgt. Darwin McClelland
666 M. P. E. 8. Co.
Fort Custer

W^AKE

A/C Donald C. Springer
W.TB.
CAA
Miami University
Oxford. Ohio

UP Each Day ;

Pool Squadron
Tyndall Field,

Pvt. Richard Bowman
ABN. 36456223
Co. 6 Bks. 8 Armory
U. of I1L
Champaign. Hl
Cpl Earl K Smith
Company B
225th Bn.. 69th Regt.
IR.T.0.
Camp Blanding. Fla

Pvt. Robert M. Bllvin. U. 8. Amy
A S.N. 35404383
Btry A. 220th AAA. i
Long Beach, calif

Pvt Maurice V. Miller

FULL OF ENERGY

San Francisco. California
Ctoi. Clarence J. Cheney
ASN. 35415332

• DRINK

MORE

MILK

•

Sgt Gerald B Cole, 36160670
572 MJ’.RG. Co.
Prisoner of War camp
AUcerille. Alabama

Rely on our fin* milk to supply you with

Pvt. Marley W. Aryes
1683rd Ord 8. At M. Co.
Fort Dix,
t

it the perfectly balanced food—an dour
milk it RICH, with all the cream left in.
Call ut today or order several quarts from

that extra xost for living and working that

C.W.O. Donald R Wldrig
W3119758
Hq At Hq. Del. 191st QM. Bn.
Mbl. (Trk.i
Camp Maxey. Texas.

your favorite store. You’ll like it!

Ask For Highlands Dairy Grade A Milk!

Pfc. Hannon Wilcox
U 8M C R 542939
Box 548
Parris Island. 8. Car.

HIGHLANDS GRADE A MILK

For Lt Merle Savacool:
AP O. 635
HIGH IN CREAM CONTENT.
4 nc
Next week—oh. no you don't catch
That wm mighty / nice b( you
PASTEURIZED. FT. 7c. QT.
I &lt;9
Michael to take time out to ac­ us mixing up names agatn. so Just
knowledge your sweater. You're so for fun. Just try .and g^jess who'll
near ua you r* about one of our bring you greetings next week. If
own—Kalamazoo te practically a your guess Is a bulla eye', well see
suburb of Dotton. you know. We're that you get a proper reward for
BUY U. S. WAR BONDS AND STAMPS
glad you've met up with Bob Gard­ t7'n* Cheeito °r *Q(neUUnl- 80 untJl
ner too. and here's an added bit of
information to what you had to
__________
Zolly Coffer.
say. We have a George Gardner.
Nan*, stationed at Attu. who Just
Chinese Fingerprints
- wrote his mother. Mrs. Charles
Fingerprinting is by no means a '
Phone 2651 ROBERT W. COOK, Prop. HastinCB
Gardner, that he was issued a Red
Cross sweater that wm made by Vie new development in crime detec- J
tion. The Chinese have long used it .•
Barry County Red Cross.
for documents and bank notes.
1
Since we started the ‘Home
Front', jukt for those of you away
we reasoned that it would be Just
as well to omit comment about the
unhappier things, even though they 1
must be reported elsewhere in tlie
paper. We know it's a little like the
ostrich and of course the fact is. I
all of you know the sorrows and
horrors of this wnr before we do
back home. The old saying. "Don't
fool the troops." probably had a
very real basis m its origin.
However, the following letter te !
Having sold the farm, I will dispose of the following property at public auction ot
of a sort, that renews hope and
the form located 1 mile southwest of Lake Odessa on main road, known as James
faith to such an extent that it ov­
ershadows Uie first reports. Even'- &lt;
Reed farm on
one who knows Jimmy Dibble has
felt from the first that he is safe,
that no matter what hla hardships
may be he has Hurt smile that
nothing could ever change------ and
now come official words supporting
that belief.
.
STARTING AT T O'CLOCK. I OFFER THE FOLLOWING:
. Mrs Maxine Dibble
c/o Ray Erway
R. 1
Hastings. Michigan
Dear Mrs. Dibble:
Notification that your husband.
First Lieutenant James p. Dibble
Pair 4 yr. old Black Perchcron hortos,
was reported missing in action tn
2 sets good l«ath«r harng&amp;s.
the North African Aiea since Sept
welt broke. &lt;ound.
0. wm sent to you by the Adjutant ।
Several good leather collars.
2 horxeg, coming 3 and 4 yri.
General on Sept. 24.
Hatter.
Further Information has been re­
reived to th* effect that Lieut. Dit&gt;- 1
1 sot harness.
ble was the pilot of a P-38 Light­
Rubbe' tired wogon.
Holitoin cow, TO yr». old, fre»h icon.
ning fighter plane which left Sicily i
.on Sept. 9 on a patrol and straf- |
Holstein cow, 8 yr*, old, doe Feb.
Wood wheel wogoo, John Deere.
ing mission to southern Italy. The
Holstein cow, 8 yrx. old, fresh, wilh
report stated that about 5.25 pm.
1 row cultivator.
while strafing an enemy truck concalf by tide.
Slip scropor.
toy along a road approximate! v 30
Hohtein cow, 5 yn. old. efue Jon.
3 horse Oliver plow.
*
miles east of Agropoti. Italy. Lieut.
Holstein cow, 8 yrs, old, due Feb.
Dibble's plane was observed to climb
Walking plow.
to about 2.000 feet wtth his cock- '
pit on fire apnarantly caused by .
4
heifers,
coming
2
yrs.,
due
March.
2
drags.
Buggy.
enemy anU-air-crafc fire From this '
Hereford bull.
Durham bull.
position your husband balled out
Sleigh.
Good buggy pole.

HIGHLANDS DAIRY

UCTION SALE

SATURDAY, NOV. 13, 1943

'

HORSES

FARM MACHINERY

CATTLE

2 Holstein bull calves.
6 spring calves.

MILL HELP
WANTED
SPAREOR FULLTIME

24 Hour OPERATION

GOOD PAY ond CON­

.

HOGS

Sow with 7 pigs.
*
Sow with 4 pigs.
3 Yorkshire gilts.
3 Hampshire boars. 5 mos. old.
2 yr. old Spotted Poland boar.
4 Spotted Poland bears.
5 feeder pigs, wgt. T25 lbs.
Yorkshire boor. 4 mm.
Yorkshire boar, yearling.

SHEEP
5 fine wool breeding ewes.

HAY
About &gt;0 tom good hay.

FURNITURE
Good Kalamazoo stove range.
Stove range.
3 dining tables.
12 dining chairs.
Dishes.
6 rockers.
8 beds ond springs.
5 stand tables.
5 commodes and dressers.
Iron kettle.
Many other articles too numerous to
mention.

VENIENT HOURS.
TERMS: CASH. NO GOODS REMOVED UNTIL SETTLED FOR..

HOWARD RICE, Prop.
DEWEY REED, Auctioneer

JAY WING, Clerk

KNAPPEN MILLING
COMPANY
AUGUSTA, MICH.

-

Out ii-u

FRANK SENTERS, Prop.
HENRY FLANNERY, Auctioneer

RAYMOND LAPO, Clerk

�THE HASTINGS BANNER, THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 11. 1M3

89th birthday, which is UU* Monday . ters are getting out their twavy togs ! formerly of fclddlevlJle. wm in town '

MIDDLEVILLE *
Mrs.

William

Nonmtar , . Ur. Cm l-inux. .nd «»* an .urUod_iwrth

fSlS hISS m*5 day on a twenty-day hospital leave
[jlMCMnP Crowder, Mo. * Mra.

Kronawitter was

.•w

and Mra. Lloyd Bli** of Grand Rap­
id* visited al the home of his slater.

tlful and prafuee. Interment waa
made in Mt. Hope cemetery with '
cummandery committal.____

UCTION SALE
Because I am employed in Lansing I will dispose of the personal property at Public
Auction ot the place known as the Lloyd Allerding farm located 1 mile north and

Vi-mile east of Carlton Cantor or 8Vi miles'northeast of Hastings, on

THURSDAY, NOV. 18,1943
STARTING AT 1 O'CLOCK, I OFFtR THI FOLLOWING:

COWS

MACHINERY

Red cow, 6 yr. old, bred May 12th.
Full Blood Guernsey, 6 yr. old, bred
May 20th.
Holstein cow, 5 yr. old, bred Moy 20th.
Brindle cow, 5 yr. old, due soon.
Guernsey cow, 6 yr. old, due in Novem­
ber.
Holstein heifer, 5 yr. old, pasture bred.
Durham heifer, 9 yr. old, posture bred.
These cows arc T. B. tested, herd test

Farm wagon.
Wagon box.
7 ft. double disc.
Oliver 2 bottom 14 in. tractor plow,
good condition.
John Daere manure spreader.
Good 2 wheel stock trailer.
3 section John Deere drag.
John Deere hayloader.
International side rake.
Single cultipocker.
New Idea mowing machine.
Single 'cultivator.
Double harness.
Tank heator.
Three 10. gal. milk cans.
Strainer.
Milk pails.
4 wheel trailer.
Hay fork, rope and pulleys.
Whiffletrees.
Ladder.
Milk cart.
Chicken fence.
Pump Jack and ’Z» horse motor.
Fork, shovels, hoes and numerous other
articles.

2 yearling heifers, 3 spring calves.
Guernsey bull.

HOGS
Red tow and 5 pigs, 15 feeding shoots.
Red Duroc boar, wgt. 140 lbs.

CHICKENS
75 mixed pullets.

HAY, SEED CORN
Around 12 ton good mixed hay.
1 bushel Hi-Bred seed corn.

TRUCK &amp; BUILDING
1935 Chevrolet Truck Dual and tandem
wheels, 14 ft. platform.
7x14 building.

■ Glenn Allen end son Dick of Grand
। Rapid* visited al the home of hl* mer and children, George Leigh
uncle. Olenn Allen al Parmelee. and Mary Kay of Chelsea: Misses
Bunday afternoon. * Mrs. Robert Lola and Mary Agnes Stoker of
! Float, whose husband was called to ponUac; Mra C M. Hinckley and
service Thuraday, la staving with daughter Doris. Mr and Mrs. Paul
her parent*, Mr and Mra L. R. Hinckley of Jackson: Maurice Stokoe and the Rev. H. H. Harris ot
Wayland; Walter Nelson of Whitelusfl: Earle Stokoe. Eugene D
Matteson. Mr and Mrs Clarence
the UeUcr home*.
Kteeby. Mr. and Mrs. John Thedr.
Mra. Charles Fasoldt and Mrs. John
Panaeloe Eitewtoit dub
Mra. Glenn Allen will be hoaten* Rietberg all of Grand Rapid*.
to the Parmelee RxtetuUon club at
It* flrat meeting of the season thl*
r. ■ -...
Wednesday,
Beyond the mtet* that bind us here
-----------Into the new and larger life.
Of that serener sphere.
The Young Woman * Guild of the And ever near ua. though unseen
Methodist church will meet with The dear, immortal spirit* tread.
Mrs 8. F. Myers this Thuraday eve­ For all the boundless uni ver
ning for it* regular monthly meet­ •Is Life —there are no dead.”
ing The girl* are always busy at
some worth-while Uilng and now
are getting out Christina* cards to
ORDER FOR PUBLICATION
the boy* in service.

CLIFFORD HAMMOND, Clerk

Football Season Closes
I The Thomapple-Kellogg football
I boys closed their season Friday
night when they snowed under their
old rival*. Caledonia, by a score of
: 25 U&gt; 0. Most of the score* were
1 made on running plays, completing
two touchdown* were Flnkbeiner
and Kermeen. and Bennett made
the extra point on a pass. The score
at the half stood 10 to 0. Outstand­
ing player for the visitors was
Kaechele and for Middleville, was
Schondclmayer.

I WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION AT MY PLACE
1{ MILES WEST OF WOODLAND

MONDAY, NOV. 15, 1943
Commencing at 1:30 sharp, the following described property:

13 HEAD OF CATTLE
HOLSTEIN COW,
2 yrs. old, fresh June 8.

HOLSTEIN COW,
6 yrs. old, calf by side, fresh Oct. 23.

HOLSTEIN COW,
7 yrs. old, fresh April 1.

HOLSTEIN &amp; JERSEY COW,
4 yrs. old, fresh April 20.

BROWN SWISS COW,
4 yrs. old, fresh May 24.

BROWN SWISS COW,
2 yrs. old, frosh June 6.

GUERNSEY BULL, well bred,

GUERNSEY COW,
3 ys. old, fresh Moy 15.

GUERNSEY COW,
4 yrs. old, fr4sh Sept. 5.

GUERNSEY COW,
4 yrs. old, fresh Sept. 12.

GUERNSEY COW,
2 yrs. old, fresh Oct. 1.

GUERNSEY COW,
2 yrs. old, fresh Oct. 9.

GUERNSEY COW,
2 yra. old, frosh Oct. 16.

coming 2 yrs. old.

THIS IS A GOOD HERD. ALL T.B. AND BANGS TESTED.

Gentle for children.

PONY HARNESS.
PONY SADDLE.

PONY CART.
Four 10 gal. milk cans, new.
CORN SHELLER.
TRACTOR PLOW,
2 Bottom 12 inch.

TERMS: Cash-No goods removed until settled for.

F. S. NIETHAMER, Prop.
LOREN HERSHBERGER, Auctioneer

LLOYD HITT, Clerk

FOR DURATION SERVICE

car in top condition,
for mow efficient
■

&lt;

..

fires! Start H off
Hfht for foN drWii^
with
«
thorough
wnlcmj.

McKEE SERVICE OIL SALES
MOBILE PRODUCTS—DISTRIBUTOR
ITK ST.

ORDER FOR PUBLICATION

Miu Dorothea Corning will en­
tertain the Dell Allen Past Matron*
club this Friday evening at her
country home southwest of town.
There will be a potluck supper a’.
6:30 and the wive* or husbands of
the members will be guests.

Middleville P. T. ‘A.
The P.TJk. will hold Its first meet­
ing of the year at the W. K. Kel­
logg school Nov. 17 at 8 pm. There '
will be open house and a good pro­
gram of music has been planned,
provision has been made for the
care of young children in the kin­
dergarten room. Como and exproc*
yotjr Interest tn our young people.
South TborriappieFarni Bureau
The Soutl/ Thomapple Farm Bu­
reau group 'will meet al the home I
of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Davh on
Nov. 18. Tills will be a hard'dime
। party. Come dressed for the oCeaslon or pay a forfeit. Pot luck light]
j refreshments a* usual.

Death of Fred O. Stokoe
Fred Q. Stokoe. prominent citizen !
end lifelong resident of Middleville
community, died at hi* home in the
village on Wednesday. November 3.
1943 at the age of nearly seventynine years. Ho iiad been In poor i
health for several years and serious- ।
ly ill for the pa*t four months. He |
was bom tn Leighton township. Al- ।
legan county on Nov. 6. 1864. the
son of Andrew and Amanda Matte­
son Stokoe. pioneer settlers. Later
his father traded farms with Llew­
ellyn Camnbell and moved across the
road into Barry county on the farm
six mile* southwest of Middleville
I still owned by the family.
I He attended high scF.ool in Way­
land. graduated in accounting from
I the Northern Indiana University at
Valparaiso In 1891 and from Albion
college in 1896 with the degree of
Bachelor of Philosophy. He taught
for *omc time in Uie Normal school
in~Hooe. Ind., and in rural schools
• after returning to his farm near |
. Barlow lake. He moved to MiddleI vllle In 1909 when he organized the I
: Middleville creamery into a cooper­
! atlve concern and served as ite I
manager for nearlv twenty years, j
when UI health forced retirement,
|
He had held many offices of ।
trust, had served as village presl- I
dent and trustee, twelve years a
member of the school board, ten
years as supervisor of Thomapple
township, and had been acting jus­
tice of the peace the past ten years..
He had served gn the official board i
of the Methodist church, taught in ;
rhe Sunday school and had been a
leader tn Y M.C.A. work. He was a I
member of the Hastings Commandery No. 56 Knights Templar. Hantings Royal Arch Masons, life mem- 1
ber and past master of Middleville ,
PAA.M lodge No. 231. and Hte '
member and past patron of Middle­
ville chapter No. 11 OE-S.
In 1900 he was married to Miss
Stella Robertson of Hope. Ind., and ,
to this marriage were bom four ,
children, a son who died at birth,
and three daughters. Lota. Lois and
Mary Agnes. Mrs. Stokoe died in
1913 and until they had grown to ■
womanhood, their father maintallied his home and" Tulfllled the
duties of both father and mother.
On November 2. 1924 he was united
In marriage with MLss Edith Jones. .
of Middleville. Besides his wife, and
the three daughters, Mrs. L. O. Pal- I
mer of Chelsea, and MLs.scs Lola
and Mary Agnes Stokoe, teachers in
the Pontiac schools, he leaves two
sisters. Mrs. George S. Bassett of
St Petersburg. Fla. and Mrs. C. M.
Hinckley of Jackson. Mich., otic
brother. Dr Carl Stokoe of Los An­
geles. calif., two grandchildren and
many other relatives and friends. &gt;
He was of a studious mind, high
ideals and Impeccable character and
deep religious convictions. Truly of ;
him it can be said. “I have fought.
a Rood tight. I have finished my i
course, I have kept the faith."
Funeral services which
were ।
largely attended, wore held at Uie.
Middleville Methodist church at 2
o'clock Friday afternoon under the !
auspices of the Hastings Knights;
Templar
Cotnmandery.
Knights I
William K. Liebier and Herbert |
Cook acted as guard of honor while
the body lay in state.

i

AUCTION SALE

Olive flavor is Imparted

TREAT YOUR CAR TO
REGULAR CHECKUPS!

There will be a potluck supper at
the Methodist church thia Thuraday
evening at 6:30 o'clock. A program
at 8 o'clock will follow the supper
and a freewill offering will be taken
for benefit of the fuel fund. All in­
terested in the church are invited*

FURNITURE

DEWEY REED. AucHono.,

■ OTIC* TO OUZ&gt;ITOB1

Recent Bride Honored
Mrs. Bertu* Palmer entertained
thirty guest* from thia vicinity and
Hasting*. Saturday evening, honor­
ing Mra. Curtis Solomon, nee Vernelva Barnum. Lovely refreshments
were served and the bride received
many nice and useful gifts.

12x13 Vi linoleum.
2
large chairs.
Round Oak heating stove.
Dresser.
2 beds and springs.
Small table and other articles.

WAYNE WEEKS, Prop.

OBDBB FOB FUBUCAT10W

LEGALS

TERMS CASH DAY OF SALE. NO GOODS REMOVED UNTIL SETTLED FOR.

SHETLAND PONY.

Dr William Helrigrf, pastdi
Ute Trinity MetbodU chord:
Orand Rapids, who ia a fat­
friend and former member of Mr.

ORDER FjpB PUBLICATION

HASTINGS

PHONE

UM

Buy War Bonds ond Stamps Here!

AUCTION SALE
Having sold my farm I will sell the following property at public auction at the farm
located 6 miles south of Dowling on M-37 and 3*4 mile west or 3 miles north of Bed*
ford on M-37 and 3-4 mile west on

TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1943
Commencing at 12:00 o'clock the following will be offered for sale:

HORSES
Grey gelding, wgt. 1700.
Black gelding, wgt. 1700, good team.
Double work harness, nearly new.

COWS

Guernsey cow, 5 yrs. old, bred Sept. 17.
Guernsey Jersey cow, 3 yrs. old, due Dec.
Guernsey cow, 7 yrs. old, due Jon. 17.
Jersey cow, 7 yrs. old, due Apr. 11.
Guernsey cow, 5 yrs. old, bred Oct. 22.
Guernsey heifer, 16 mos. old.
Guernsey heifer, 13 mos. old. ■
Guernsey-Jersey heifer, 13 mos. old.
Reg. Holstein bull, 2 yrs. old.
13 Head Holstein heifers, coming 2 yrs.
old, pasture bred, same of thoni Springers. These
Holstein heifers are all bangs tasted, and good ones.

SHEEP
20 Shropshire ewes, 2 to 5 yrs. old.
Reg. Shropshire ram, 3 yrs. old.
(Those arc extra good sheep).

HOGS

Hampshire sow, 12 pigs, 5 wks. old.
Reg. Poland China sow, 9 pigs, 4 wks. old.
Reg. Poland China sow, 10 pigs, 4 wks.
old.
■
(Those sow* are all one year and 6 mos. old -and
_ ore good ones.)

2 Poland China spring boars, wgt. 2S0,
eligible to register.
■ 8 Feeder pigs, 50 pounds.
CHICKENS

34 White Rock yearling hens, laying.
30 White Rock pullets.

TOOLS
International pick-up baler, model M, in
A-l shape.
New Idea spreader, nearly new.
McCormick binder, 7 ft. cut.
Osborne single cylinder hay loader.
Osborne side rake.
Hay tedder.
Osborne mowing machine, 5 ft. cut.
Thomas fertilizer grain drill.
Oliver No. 99 plow.2 Horse Moore plow.
Gale riding plow. Spike tooth drag.
John Deere, 3 sec. spring drag, good.
2 Horse walking cultivator.
3, 1 Horse cultivators.
■'
Low steel wheel wagon and flat rack.
Wood wheel wagon with box and shovel­
ing board.
2 Harpoon forks and one sling.
Fanning mill, good one. Land roller.
Tank heater.
Corn sheller.
Set of Stoughten sleighs.
Platform scales, 800 lbs. Root cutter.
Set of good fence stretcher*.
Quantity of small tools, forks, shovely,

HAY AND GRAIN
25 Tons clover hay. 175 bushel oats.
81 acres standing hybrid corn, ripa and
sound.
HOUSEHOLD GOODS
Enameled Kalamazoo coal and wood
range, excellent' condition.
DeLaval electric cream separator,
Two 10 gal. milk cans. Emmerson piano.
Solid oak dining room suite.
9x12 rug, 11
11'A rug.
Day-bed and pod. Odd choir*.
2 Library tablot.
Dishes.
Other articles too numerous to mention.

TERMS: CASH DAY OF SALE. NOTHING TO BE REMOVED UNTIL SETTLED

GEORGE WERTMAN
HENRY FLANNERY, Auctioneer

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Tnr HASTINGS BANNER. THURSDAY. NOVEMBER IX. HU

&gt;AQg BIX

Mra. Bowers accompanied by Mr. | the former's parent*. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Nlethamer and Peggy. Weal
and Mrs Lloyd Hitt and Unyd Jr.. Carl Helse and attended Uie school Woodland and Mr. and Mra. RlchZritautfrerfland Mr arid Mrs fnlr- * M|ss Hulda Euper and Mrs. ard Brod beck an« daughters, ot
cf Ea*l Woodland. Mr and Mrv Howard Hewitt were hattlZcreek Castleton township. * Mr and Mr.
Don Smith and two children of visitors last Wednesday. Miss Euper Dorr Kahler called on Mr. Ind Mfrs.
_ •_
-I
Wm,a&gt;..
o.__ «...
Sunday guests of Mrs. Arlie Chester. Mrs. Jennie Conley of left Monday for her work in Fow­ Hugh FurnlM of Nashville Sunday
Nashville were dinner guests of Mr. lerville after a ten-day vacation afternoon. They found Mr. Fumbu.
Sjdndler and Mrs. Margaret Estep and Mrs. Douglan Rickie of Lan­ 'with relatives here. * Jean Burk­ seriously 11). following a heart sb
were Miss Catherine Spindler and sing. * Mr. and Mrs. Welby Crock­ holder. Florence French. Helen Carl tack on Friday. * George Schneider
— Etta —
______ were Sun-.
Miss
Schneider
James Griffith of Battle Creek and ford called on the latter's parents. and Judy Mulder visited Joan Left- rnd —
G. W. Spindler of West Lafayette. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Higdon of Barry- ler from Friday until Sunday and day dinner guests of Mr. and Mra.
Mr. andniwnura
attended tnr
the scnuoi
school iair
fair maay
Friday Victor Eckardt of Northeast WoodInd. * Miss Ix*Roy Perkins called rille Sunday afternoon *
Mrs. Mary Kimmel of land,
cn Mr. and Mra. Roy Rowlader and Mra. WillU Dalton wereSunday I evening. *
Mrs. Jessie Hatton Sunday. * Mr. dinner guesU of Mr. and Mrs. Ray- , Mulliken Is visiting Mr. and Mrs. ; Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Town* were
and Mrs. Perkins are moving to inond Dalton of West Lake Odessa. | Damon McClelland. * Mrs. Manrar- Sunday dinner guest* at the home
Freeland, near Midland, where Mr. * Miss Marjory England of Chicago I ct Garilnger of Nashville- visited of the latter's brother. Mr. and Mrs
Perkins is employed a* carpenter in iljtome for a visit with her mother. , Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert McLeod Fri- Otlo Tlcknor of Sunfield. ♦ Mrs. J.
o. Miller lias been visiting her
constructing buildings on the new Mra. Glenn England * Verdun day and Saturday.
weekend
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Williams daughter-in-law and
newgrandArmy Airfield near there. * Mra. | Flory of Detroit spent the
Laura Gardiner and Mrs Lawrence with his mother. Mrs. Bertha Flory wcn. hosts Monday evening ut a daughter. LeeAnna Miller of LanFaul took pillows, vases and maga­ attended the P.TA. fair. On Sun- ; dinner in honor of her brother. Pfc sing. Albert Miller, son of Mrs. Mll----- ......
Mrs. ,i Norman Russell
nuaacil u,
of Hunier ririw.
Field ler. who i* in the Service was home
zines which have been made and day. Mrs. Flory. Verdun and
— Nlethamer were dinner gueau -----------Geo.
Georgia, who ----was.---------home on .fur- recently to visit hls wife and new
collected by the Woodland Blue r,
Star nwthtra to the Percy Jones ■ t the home of Mr. and Mrs Blake 1 lougli. Other guest* were her par­ daughter. * Miss Neva Unger visited
hospital at Battle Creek' till* week. RUing of West Woddland. * Mt t enu. Mr. and Mra. G. J. Russel) of friends In Chicago from Friday un­
and Mrs. Clinton Dodge and baby Petoskey and another brother. Mr. til Sunday. * Mra. Geo. Parrott
Bunday dinner guest* at the home son of Sunfield were Sunday dinner , and Mrs Gail Russell of Caledonia, visited her daughter and family.
Of their daughter and family. Mr. guests of Mr. and Mrs Geo. Forman * The Rev. and Mrs H V. Town- Mr. and Mrs. Jay Vrugglnk of
| send and family were Sunday din- Orand Rnplds Sunday and .Monday.
and Mrs. Clarence Arnie of Battle, and Miss Florence Forman.
•Creek. This was a birthday cele­
Mr. and Mra. D. B Green are ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. LeRov * Stella Parrott was taken to Uni­
bration In honor of the birthdays of planning to start for Florida, Wed- , —
Leigh
of -------------Sunfield. -* Miss
—
,-------Etta versity hospital. Ann Arbor Monday
Mrs. Paul and Jack Arnie. * George nesday of this week. They are going Schneider
—---------------spent---Thursday and Fri­ for obscnaUon and treatment. *
Getgcr suffered a heart attack Sun- । in their car and take their iiouse day in Lansing. * Verdun Stowell Mr. and Mrs. Everett Ardis and sqn
day while partaking of a community trailer. Whether their A coupons for and Miss Jean Lumber of Luke Jimmy of Inkster were weekend
dinner at the Methodist church. * I sasoline will take them as far as Odessa visited the former's sister guest* of Supt and Mrs. H. A. KitMra. Chas. Rowlader of Grand Rap- ! Florida they do not know, but they and families. Mr. and Mrs Lester son and Mary Jo,
ids spent Friday and Saturday with are Rolng as far ns they can .^uth Noble and sons and Mr. and Mrs.
her sifter, MTS, Lawrence Paul..
• nnw
now nnd
and n^rhnne
oerhaps will get Ir*
to their Robert and sons, all of Vicksburg
Mr. and Mra. Vance Nulf of Lan­ destination before the winter is ov­ i over the weekend. * Mr, and Mrs
Mt. ana Mrs. Leon Tyler and chil­
sing visited Mrs. Hattie Bowers er.
.. ★
. ........
Miss
...............
Leona...............................
Heise and friend Ward Hynes and Larry- of Charlotte dren. Dorothy. Merrill Lee. Gordin
from Tuesday until Sunday. On Miss Laurel Jo Woolsey of Grand and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hynes. and Cheryl moved to Freeland. ner.r
Bunday Mr. and Mrs. Vance and Rapids spent Friday evening with Woodland were recent diner guests Midland on Monday of this week
at the home of Mr. ad Mrs. Frank Mr. Tyler, who Is a carpenter, and
Hynes. West Woodland. * The Rev. contractor. Is employed in that ca­
and Mra. H. V. Townsend attended pacity at the Army airfield near
the baptismal services at the Sun­ Freeland. The Tylers who have been
field Church of the Brethren Sun- . residents of Woodland for many
day evening.
years will b? greatly inhsed In this
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Brodbcck of ccinmuni'.y and in the Methodist
South Woodland gave a family din- church where thev all took an active
net Sunday in honor of her uncle. ■ part Dorothy and her Beauty Shop
Theodore Schmalzrled of Levering , will nLs*i b- missed here.
who has been visiting hie brother
On Sunday a community dinner
Will Schmalzried of North Woodland whs held in the Methodist church
end other relatives for thenyl two following Sunday school in 'honor
weeks Other guests were Mr. and of the Tylers. Mrs. Tyler's sweet
Mrs. Al Laired and Fred Jordan. vole? in sons and readings will leave
Rattle Creek. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest a vacant spot in Woodland.
Tucker and daughter Jeon. Clarksvtlle. Mr and Mrs. Jasner Jordan 'Woodland
&gt;"O'iiana Bov. .Meet
.,ieri in Washington
usiiinaion
M.M 2 c Tom Nlethamer of the
and Arleta. Mr. and Mrs. Irving
Jordan and children. Frank Jordan 1U S.
S Nuvv and
und LaRrau McMillen.
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- of- tlie
- Army
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and daughters Stella and Alice. Mrs !M.
had a haooy re­
Buell Wise and son John and Mr. tunion in Seattle, recently. Tom is
and Mrs Ted Jordan and daughter, tcn n sub-chaser which nut into
North Woodland. Mr. and Mrs jport at Seattle where LnReau is

WOODLAND

TROUBLE MULTIPLIES!

ONE DOWN ANO FIVE TO CARRY
Blue Monday begins with a tragedy. For the Monday car of
the live-so me has folded. With proper precaution it would
not have happened. Once a month inspection by our skilled

PERSONAL LOANS

casualties Jike this . . . due almost entirely to the new order
of driving. So why not drive in before you have to be towed?
Have a real expert checkup . . . and then come back at Inter­
vals suitable to you.

—to both men and women, on just your own signa­
ture and security.

Cash advanced up to $300.00.

Repoy monthly. Prompt service. Come in or phone.

Buy U. S. Bonds and Stamps

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Phone 2240

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stationed. Tom has covered over and around Woodland and the sur­ "Child Activity Primer". They ere­
10.000 miles since leaving New Or­ rounding towns to come and enjoy now divided tn two groups. Fairies
leans on his boat and had aome our annual Christmas program with and Brownies. Tlie Fairies an* read­
mighty Interesting experiences. Laing "Adventures in Story Land "and
Reau likes Washington and hla work
the Brownies the Smedley and Olthere.
•m primer.
First Grade
The six-year-oltis are reading
Miss Doris Whitney, teacher
Former Woodland Resident
Mrs. E E. Vender visited our room their third pre-primer and will soon
be ready to start "Dick and Jane".
Wednesday.
Mr. end Mrs. Jesse Rowlader.
The six-year-olds have finished
tormeriy of Woodland and recently their scrap books.
Fifth and Sixth Grade.
of. Nashville, were driving from ElyThe first grade finished the
Mrs. Arlies Spindler, teacher
rita Ohio, near Cleveland where
the?, had been visiting their daugh­
ter. Mra. Helen Lukardt. when one
of .the*r tires went flat. While Mr.
Rowlader was changing tires at the

We are observing "Book Week’*
by reading library Ixxtk* for* our
regular rending period-., Friday we
will have a book review, telling

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Our front black board border Is
one of black and white in silhouette
tn keeping with November evenla.
We are grateful to Naomi Hlllcy.
-formerly from W.H.C.. for sending
ua roine curio-. of native African
(Continued on Pane 7. Sec. a.)

a truck And dragged a number of
feet. He was knocked unconscious
■ nd suffered a broken rib and leg
besides other bruises. He was taken
to a near by hospital where hls
broken bones were set.
Given Saturday. Nov. 20
The Senior class of the Woodland
Twp. school presents "Seven Keys
to Baldpate", written by George M.
Cohen, at the school auditorium on
Saturday. Nov. 20 at 8 F&gt; M.

Charity Circle
The Charity circle of the W.S.C.S.
of the Methodist church will be
entertained at the home of Mrs. Ted
Euper. Friday evening. Nov. 12. Mrs
John Hauer will assist the hostess.
Lt. Flory- Undergoes Operation
Lt. Gaylord Flory- i* convalescing
from an operation for appendicitis
performed recently at the camp
hospital at Camp Maxey. Texas.
This is the second operation that
Gavlord has had since entering the
annv. Uie first being shortly after
hls induction. We all wish you a
speedy recovery Gaylord!

Goodwill Circle
The Goodwill circle of the W. S i
C. S. of the Methodist church will |
be entertained at the home of Mrs i
J. L. Smith Wednesday afternoon.
Notice—.umnerv 01 vvooaiano Twp.
If you have •*
a son or
daughter |
•&gt;*
■&gt;a ,m
.--------Is
. yet
t to
‘7 j| Service who
.j
United States, will you please send i
or phone a brief message from hls I
or her letters of the past year to I
one of the fallowing members of
the Blue Star Motlicrs- club so tluit
we mav use it in‘sending Christmas
messages to other boys or girls who
are in tlie service.
This plan requires much time and
effort so will you please send al
once.
Mrs, Marr Murphy. Mra. Nellie
Barnum. - Mrs. Phoebe Nicholson.
Mrs. George Piper. Mrs. Robert
Barry. Mra. Nellie Townsend.

Woodland Township School
.
The annual P.T.A. Chrisunas pro­
gram will be held at the school
Tuesday evening Dec. 21. The pro­
cram tills year is In charge of tlie
high school vocal group and will be
a musical program. A very^fine
cantata has been selectedzond the
chorus is hard al work getting the
program ready- for presentation. In
addition to the cantata there will
be a Christmas carol service with
the audience participating and a
special number -to be announced
later. As usual /hls is one of the I
high spot* on the school calendar I
and the school wishes to extend an I
invitation /to all their friends in

ITS TOUGH
NOT
TO KNOW
In

Michigan, a

thousand miles

away, his young wife is in the hos­
pital. Ever since he got excused
from drill he’s, been .waiting by the
public telephone — waiting to get a
call through to the doctor — hoping
to hear him say, “It’s a boy, and
they’re both doing fine I’’
But the wires arc crowded with

calls (hut move armies and speed
war production, culls from service
men to the folks back home — and
many civilian social calls. *
So—puticntly he waits. Waits and
looks at his wutch with a lump in
his throat. And finully he’ll have to
Xo back to his barracks-—to go to
bed, but not to sleep.

If

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you want
to do a (food turn Tor soldiers and
sailors, leave the long distance lines clear for their
calls in the evening between 7 and 10. That is
usually the only time they can telephone. And if
you hove a man of your own in the service, remem­
ber it's better to let him call you. If you try to reach
him by long distance, he's often difficult to locate.

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WANTED
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GOOD WORKING CONDITIONS

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EXPERIENCE NOT NECESSARY

SOME JOBS OPEN FOR YOUTHS 17 YEARS OLD, WHO HAVE HAD PRE.
VIOUS NYA OR HIGH SCHOOL MACHINE SHOP TRAINING

All applicants must qualify under the new war

manpower stabilization plan in order to be accepted
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WOODLAND

uaual. we still had a nice friendly
*'ho enjoyed the show* and
attractions offered. The chicken
supper wus well paironlaed as waa

/Continued Iran rw 0. Bee. XI
jungle people.

bok Week”
u for our
Friday wr
lew. telling
i i.llhouetto
ler rvenla.
omi Hilley,
or ending
ve African

trict and patronage of all our citi­
zen* and good neighbors, thia nice

Ihank^rtryane wlu&gt; IrlpM tbr the

conun unitire.
night WM a bi* success. Allho the
crowd did not seem quite aa large aa

ported by the treasurer Mn. Frank
Nlethamer. Without the aretetanoc

1. M. Morning worship
M. Sunday echo®

AUCTION SALE

On account of the death of my wife. I will dispose of the personal property at pub­

lic auction ot the residence located ot 512 Reed Street, Nashville on

SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 13,1943
Commencing at 1 o’clock, I will offer the following:

LIVESTOCK
Mule and harness.
3 yr. old cow, giving milk.
FARM TOOLS
Doodle Bug, Dodge.
4 wheel wagon.
4 chick brooders, 100 size.
Corn sheller.
Fanning mill. Dump rake.
3 walking plows.
Three 5 tooth cultivators.
McCormick mowing
machine.
2 wire chicken crates.
Ice saw. 2 shot guns.
30 gal. copper kettle.
Double harness.
Forks and shovels.
Quantity of manure.
Many other articles too num­
erous to mention.

HAY &amp; WOOD
Quantity of hay in barn.
Lots of kindling wood.
CHICKENS &amp; RABBITS
12 rabbits.
About 150 chickens.
25 White Rock pullets.
HOUSEHOLD GOODS
2 small cook stoves.
Gasoline stove.
Car radio.
Commodes.
Tables.
Beds.
Chairs, all kinds.
5 heater stoves.
Library tables.
Oil burner. Gas stove.
Floor covers.
Ice box.
Victrola.
Cupboards. Cabinet.
Laundry stove.
Washing machine.

TERMS: CASH DAY OF SALE. NOTHING TO Bl REMOVED UNTIL SETTLED FOR.

P. A. VAN TUYLE, Prop.
HARRY

ART CROOK, Clerk

PENNINGTON, Auctioneer

M YWrth PoltoW&gt;hlp

11: 00 A M. Bunday school
12: 00 A- M. Mornhig worship.

Zion Lutheran Church
Paul W. Gelnr, Pastor
10: 00 A. M. bunday rchool
11: 00 A. M. Morning worship. I
mon theme—“TM Millennium J

Monday. Woodland Wednesday
Choir iU'hcaxsai WxlncAday.
Rev. Paid Geiger attended the
Saginaw Veliev Local Pastor's Con­
ference in St John's church at Sag-

The Evangelical Church
J. 8. Deabier, Pastor
Thank Offering Bunday
10: 00 A. M. Thank Offering Bun­
day in charge of the Woman’s Mis­
sionary Society. Thank Offering
Service.
11: 00 A. M. Sunday school
8:00 P. M. E. L. of O. E. Topic "To
Be Christians I Must Share” ted by
Henry Plessner.
8:45 p. M Evening worship. An­
them "Just As I Am" Sermon theme
How God Answers Prayer".
Wednesday Choir Rehearsal
Thursday Midweek Prayer servlea at tt-.e home of Walter Cooke
Revival services will be held ax
Che church Nov. 21 to December 5.
The Third Quarterly meeting will
be held Sunday. Dec. 12. Dr. E. S.
Faust of Kalamazoo will be present.
Members of Uie Christian En­
deavor attended the Barry County
C. E. Union al the Grand st. United
Brethren church in Hastings Monuay evening

FREEPORT
I Mrs. Ruth McRoberts of Alto
j spent Monday with Mr. and Mrs.
C. L. Henney. A Mr. and Mrs.
I Clifford Allerdlng and Beverly of
I Hastings
went Sunday
evening
I guests of Mr. and Mrs. Earl EverI son and family. * Adah Sigler, whb
I lias been spending the past few
weeks with relatives tn Ionia reI turned home to help care for her
father,
Chas. Aspinan.
Asplnall. wno
who u
is in.
111.
, -ner, unas.
X It’.
H &lt;n CXn. I, L. n
Jim.k

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"El'
Tuesday. * Mr. and Mrr Harold'

aoo ware in Grand Rapid* last
week. ★ Mr. nnd Mrs. Arthur Chnum of Carlton. Mr. and Mrs. An­
drew Gonxallea and family were
Bunday dinner guests
of
their
parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. R. Clin­
ton. ♦ Mr. and Mn. John Thomas
of Lansing were Friday evening
callers of Mr. and Mn. Guy Smith.
« Miaa Dorothy Bunn spent Sat­
urday night and Sunday In Grarid
Rapids with relatives and friends ★
Mrs Bessie Fox of Haailnir* visit­
ed Mn. Frank Dorr Saturday.
Mr. ,*nd Mra. Willis Lape rpent
Sunday afternoon with Mr and
Mrs. Seymour Lape In Orand Rap­
id*. * Mr. and Mrs. Roy Preston
BJid family of Battle Creek spent
the weekend with their mother,
Mrs. Belle Preston. * Mr. and Mrs.
J. D. Cool spent several days last
week visiting relatives and friends &gt;
in Grandville and Orand Rapids.1
* Mr. and Mn. Marvin Thaler and
children and Mrs. Bessie Pox of
Hastings were Friday night supper
gueau of Mra. Wm. Hutchins. *
Mr. nnd Mra. Clare Bassett and
family of Irving were Bunday aft­
ernoon callers of Mr. and Mra.
George Bassett. * Mrs. Elmer Seesc
is spending some time with her
daughter. Mrs. Wm. Olthouse of
Bowne. * Mr. and Mrs. Vlveme,
Cook &lt;nse Frances Hall) of Lake
Odessa
of Mr. «nd Mr*. Merrill Karcher,
and famDy. * Mr. and Mra. Wai-1
ter Rogers of Battle Creek spent
Bunday with Mra. Maude Rogers,
and Margarite. * Mr. and Mrs. Jvi
Kauffman attended the reception
In honor of Chas. Leonard at Hus­
tings * Bunday guests, al the Joe
Kauffmans were Mr. und Mrs. Matt
Boynton of Grand Rapids and Mr.
and Mrs. Jacob Kauffman of Logan.
Mr. and Mra. Ralph Attee and
family Of Gull lake were weekend
guite's of their parents, the Rev.'
and Mrs J. W
McCue.
Little
David Atlee, who hxs been visiting
hi* grandparents, returned home
with hls parents, Sunday.
Honored With Birthday Party

•

noon guests of Mrs. Maude Rogers, servea.
and Marguerite, and Mrs. Jennie |
~
Cassady. * Mrs Nelda Cool reDuration Club Announcement
reived a tetter from her brother.
There will tip a food, vegetable.'
Pfc. James Cool last Friday. He' “nd bazaar sale on Saturday, Nov.
stated in his letter that he was in I 13. nt Stuart's grocery All gods
a hospital somewhere In Italy, but! "»u’t be brought in by 10 oclock
expected to be out on duty In aM nothing sold until 10.30. Bring
few days. * Mrs. Nellie Veitor and
and buy
The money will
granddaughter of Lowell were Sun- £ «5«‘‘ U&gt;
gifts,to our boys I
day guests of Ute formers daugh-1 “* service.
ter. Mrs. Ralph Stuart and fam------------ Freeport Townsend Club Meets i
lly. * Mrs M. A. Larson visited
The regular monthly meeting of ।
from Friday until Monday with
। her daughter, Mrs. H. Wood and the TX&gt;wnsend club will be held
। family. A Supt. und Mrs. Evart Friday evening. Nov. 12 in the
Ardis and son Jimmy of Inskter Cool building with pot luck supper:
1 called on Mr. and Mrs. "F. C. Tab­ at 6:30 to 7 oclock sharp. Everyone 't:
Invited to attend.
; berer Saturday afternoon.
1 Mr. and
Mrs. Dan
Postma,
Pioneer Resident Passes
daughter Phyllis were Sunday aft­
Nelson Morgan Hinckley, ipn of:
, cmoon visitors at Mr. and Mrs.
R. A. Postma's of McCords and Mr. Zalmon Decatur and /Mary Wood
and Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Alexander Hinckley, was bom in7 Irving Twp.1
of Lowell. ★ Mr. and Mrs. Allen Barry Co., AugustM 1863. August:
I
Fteh, daughter Virginia and Miss . &lt; Continued or, Page 8. Sec. 2.)
I Emily Dipp were in Grand Rapids
I Saturday afternocui, the two lat। ter renuiinc/I as overnight guests of
Mr. and M/s. Lavern Segar. returnIng Sunday. A Patsy Wedel of Has­
tings spent the weekend with Patty
Hoyt and attended the Carnival
Friday. A Mr. ond Mrs. Austin
1 Rosenberger and Marion of Clarks­
ville spent Tuesday evening with
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Rosenberger.
! APercy Rosser
accompanied
by
1 Mr. and Mrs. Leon Howk spent
| Sunday afternoon with Mr. - and
j Mrs. Horace Clark of Grand Rap­
ids. * Mr. and Mrs. John Thomas
| of Lansing were Friday afternoon
callers of Mr. and Mrs. Merrill
Karchcr. * Miss Elmira DeWeerd
; of Carlton was a Friday night
I guest of Margarite Rogers.
| Supt. and Mrs. Evart Ardis and
। son Jimmy of Inkster were FrlI day night and Saturday guesU of
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Hoyt nnd at­
tended the carnival at the school
house. * Mrs. Emma Anderson will
leave Thursday lo spend the win
I ter with her son Carl Anderson
and family at Amarillo. Texas. *
I Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Sage und fam­
ily were Sundy dinner guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Joe Buehler,
the oc­
casion celebrating the birthday of
,Joe Buehler. * Mr. and Mrs. Mar­
vin Thaler and children of Has­
tings were Saturday evening sup­
per guests of Mr. and Mrs. John
Thaler of Campbell. * Mr. and I
Mrs. Will Schrader of Alto were
dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and
Mrs. Harold Aldrich. * Mr. and
Mrs. John Hutchins, and Mr. and
Mrs. J. D. Grindel of Spring Lake
ware Sunday evening callers at
Mrs. Ellen Yargers. * Mils Doro­
thy Van Patton of Brunson hos­
pital. Kalamazoo., spent the week- '
end- with her parents. Mr. and J
Mrs. Clarence
Van ■ Patton
of
North Ficeport. * Sunday guests of
Mr. nnd^MrjJ Ben Blakney were
Mr. and Mrs. Lavern Segar of
Grand Rapids, A Mr. and Mrs.
Gary Studt &lt;tf Lake Odessa were
Sunday morning callers of Mr. and
Mrs. George Bustance.
Mrs. Bessie Fox of Hastings was
: a Saturday afternoon caller of
I Mrs. Geo Bassett. * Mr. and Mrs.
' Boyd Payne of Hastings spent Sun­
day evening with their mother. Mrs.
Ida Payne. A Mr. and Mrs Wm. ■
' Hale were Sunday guest*, of Mr.
and Mrs. Carvl Fuller of Lowell. ★
| Mrs. Lulu , Canavan nnd dnugh-,
ter Delores of Ionia were Thurs-:
' day afternoon caller* of Mrs Frank
I Dorr. * Mrs. Mabie Burns of ‘
Bownc called Friday on Mrs. Guy'
I Smith. * Sunday guests of John!
Aaplnall were Mr. and Mrs. Fayer
Underwood of Ionia. Mr. ond Mrs.
Rutsell Aaplnall of Allegan. Mr. •
and Mrs Ford Aspinall of Thorn­
apple lake. Mra. Corn Aaplnall and
daughter of Hastings. * Dr andi
Mrs. F. L. shepherd of Remus spent;
Sunday with Mr. nnd Mrs. L. R.
Wolcott. A The Rev. and Mrs. Evart
Love of Grand Rapids were Wed­
nesday ■ night callers at Mr. and
Mrs.
John
Thalers
of South.
: Campbell. * Mr. and Mrs. Chas.
Hoyt attended the:banquet held ini
I. ,O. O. F. hall Hastings, honor-'
Ing Chas. Leonard Saturday night.
Sunday callers of Mr. and Mrs. I
| Allen Fish rfnd Calvin were Mr. and i
, Mra. L* A. Segar of Grand Rapids, i
; Mr. and Mra. Harry Fish and fam
lly of Middleville and Mra. Maryi
I Dodge. Chas. Overholt was a Sun-'
: day dinner guest. * Bupt. and Mrs. i
, Evart Ardis and son of Inkster)
1 were Saturday afternoon callers
of Mrs. Mabel Yoder and family.!

AUCTION SAL
Saturday, Nov. 13, 1943
Storting ot 1 o’clock sharp, I offer tho fonpwing:

Good dining room mite, buf­
fet, 6 upholstered choirs
and table.
Universal electric stove.
A. B. gas stove.
Florence circulating heater
and stove. 2 cook stoves.
Large leather rocker.
2 sets good chairs.
3 piece Mohair, wine color,
living room suite.
Simmons metal bed, coil
springs and mattress.
Oak buffet.
Apex 6 tube electric radio.
Metal baby bod.
Majestic 6 tube electric
radio.
Good baby carriage.
2 metal beds.
Coil spring.
3 burner oil stove with oven,
green and ivory.
Victrola and records.
Child's play pen.
12x15 Congoleum rug, blue
and grey.

Electric sweeper.
Table model 5 tube Motorola
radio.
Set of Thiesto dishes.
Electric heater.
High chair. Trunk.
Electric sweeper.
Easy electric washing ma­
chine.
Montgomery Ward oil heater.
Extra chairs.
Light fixtures.
Clothes bars.
Tables.
Dressers.
Commode.
Gas pressure stove.
Library tables.
White sewing machine.
Bed, coil springs and mat­
tress.
Dishes and cooking utensils.
Two 5 gal. cans.
Three 10 gal. cans.
Clock shelf. Some rugs.
Also throw rugs.
Radio stand.
Many other articles too num­
erous to mention.

NOTICE: Ail articles sold on.last sale and moved bock into shop, unless called for
before Saturday noon, will be sold again.

TERMS: CASH DAY OF SALE, NO GOODS TO BE REMOVED UNTIL SETTLED FOR.

DEWEY REED, AUCTIONEER AND MANAGER
ATON FLORY AND CLIFFORD HAMMOND. Clerks

BANNER WANT ADVS. BRING RESULTS

AUCTION SALE

UCTION SALE
Having told the property and no further ute for the furniture, I will dispose of it
at public auction at the residence located just cast of T. S. K. Reid's resort ot Thorn­
apple lake on

Monday, November 15, 1943
Starting at 1

o'clock sfrurp, I offer tlie following:

Dining table and 6 chairs,
with Needle Point.
Antique rope bed, walnut.
Kitchen cabinet.
Cot.
Base rocker. Smoking stand.
6 leather bottom dining
chairs.
. &lt;
Rocker.
2 whatnots.
Antique stands.
Round dining table.
8 odd chairs.
Antique dishes.
2 dropleaf tables, walnut
refinished.
Bed spreads. Curtains.
1 pair drapes, hew.
Feather tick.
Pictures.
Pillows and bedding.
Man's suit, size 40.
Two 20 gal. crocks.
2 burner oil stove.
Two 3 burner oil stove.
Oil heater, small.
New overcoat, size 42.

Library table. Trunk.
Milk stroiner_Car ice box.
Floor lamp. Mirror*.... .
Gasoline camp stove.
2 Con. rugs, new.
3 used Con.,rugs.
Dressing table.
Books. Tools.
Sewing machine.
2 sets of small scales.
Shoes and some clothing.
Gas heater, small.
2 wooden tubs.
Ice cream freezer, 2 gal.
Gasoline Spearing jack and
Spear.
Iron pedestal table.
Gas plate and cabinet with
draws.
Garden tool*.
Saws, planes, forks.
Shovels, hoes and many other
articles too numerous to ’
mention.

TERMS: CASH. NO PROPERTY TO BE REMOVED

UNTIL SETTLED FOR.

Having sold the farm, I will dispose of the personal property at public auction at the
farm located 7 miles east of Hastings on State road; or 2 miles north and 3 mile*
west of Nashville on

TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1943
COMMENCING AT 1 O'CLOCK

HORSES
Brown mare, wgt. 1400 lbs., sound in
every way.
Grey horse, wgt. 1200 lbs., good work
horse.
•'
A good double harness.
CATTLE
Grade Guernsey, 5 yrs. old, due Mar. 2.
Grade Guernsey, 3 yrs. old, due Feb. 3.
Guernsey heifer, due Dec. 21.
Dark Jersey and Guernsey heifer, due
April 1.
HOGS
4 shoots, wgt. about 90 lbs.
HENS
116 yearling White Leghorns.
60 White Wyandotte pullets, 5 mos. old.
HAY &amp; GRAIN
9 ton first and second cutting alfalfa.
2 ton mixed hay.
1 ton third cutting alfalfa.
75 bu. oats. Quantity of straw in barn.
40 bu. feeding wheat. 75 crates new corn.
40 bu. shelled corn. 225 shocks of corn.
FARM TOOLS
Deering binder, 6 ft cut.
Mowing machine.
International cultipacker, with tongue.

Oliver riding culfivator.
2 walking plows.
7 tooth cultivator.
Dump rake.
Disc drill.
3 sec. drag.
Slip scraper.
Rubber tired wagon and flat rack.
Oil drum and pump.
Centrifugal pump.
Royal Blue cream separator with electric
motor.
Water separator and strainer.
Post drill. 500 Ib. scales.
Fence stretchers.
Corn sheller.
Feed grinder. 2 horse gas engine. v
Extension ladder. 2 bee hives.
20 gal. crock.
Electric brooder stove.
Coal burning brooder stove.
900 lbs. hard coal.
Water fountains.
Feeders. Two 5 gal. cream cans.
Sausage grinder.
Large iron kettle.
Wood burning heater, nearly new.
Mantle clock. Chicken crate.
Wheel barrow.
4 metal feed barrel*.
25 cedar fence posts.
Barrel churn. Small metal churn.
Other articles too numerous to mention.

TERMS: CASH DAY OF SALE. NO PROPERTY REMOVED UNTIL SETTLED FOR.

Mrs. Carl Sparks, Propx.
DEWEY REED, Auctioneer

CLIFFORD HAMMOND, Clerk

STERLING WEEKS, Prop.

DEWEY REED, Auctioneer

CLIFFORD HAMMOND, Clerk

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Tony Marvin, announcer foe Columbia's new five-a-wpek comedy*.ariciy ,,ll0W
m. Pi
l11

uwr*a.

of these same jokes over many of
these same stations." While the
cold sweat poured down his back.
Tony was re-assnred by Director
Marx Ixxb that the sign-off was in
the script.

THE SHOW OF THE WEEK...
Without a doubt, the show with
the biggest money-winning appeal
on
the air today is the TAKE IT
"DATE LINE'
Delecting ns
Selecting
its materia! from th* OR LEAVE IT program with its
best stories provided by the top
question. Phi! Baker asks the
-■
---------questions, arid the whole nation
hear TAKE
IT OR
and magazines. listens.
i»iri». You'll
■
*«•■&gt;». «&gt;
and marshaled LEAVE IT on WKZO at 9 P.M.
into a powerful Sundays.
dramatic show,
CBS presents
MORE PUN FOR YOU!
“DATE LINE"
Probably the biggest news
(WKZO Frithat has come out of a radio
network
in a long, long time is
p.m.). BobTrout.
the
fact that Fred Allen will
member of the
return in December to the
CBS news de­
Texaco Star Theatre (WKZO
partment is the
8:30 p.m. Sundays). So get set
narrator, and the
for the time of your life again
stories heard are
—Fred's back with a vengeance!
tlie actual flesh
and blood inci­
dents in this ____
ODDS AND ENDS.
global war — a program is timely . Mrs. Dick Hyames takes all the
as
" time
......... itself.
1
buttons off the singing stars before
each broadcast and sews them back
FUN OF THE WEEK...
on after the show, because studio
fans have a penchant (or snatching
It’s Colonel Stoopnagle who
them off as souvenirs ... They had
to take the roof off a freight eleobservation that orchestral per^usaionista will be the only
wouldn't have to walk six floors to
civilians who will have dnimhis broadcast studio;' he dreads
stick for Thanksgiving thia
being cooped up. Hniinmnim'...
—Adv. '

’ grandchildren
and
host of Chveh of Um VaiUd
could tell them
mane and
rnrrnAHT
friends.
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1
I Funeral services will be held at!
E. B. Griffin. D. D. pastor
| K L L I U K I
1 Lester's funeral home this Thurs­ Freeport
_________ day aftemoorj at 3:30.
(Continued
1. sec.
before. Finally they hit upon an
(Continued from
from Page
Page 7.
Sec. a.j
2.) 1j
------------11:10 A. M.—Morning worship.
idea. They measured the horses.
Methodist Cflnrch
7:00 P M — Christian Endeavor.
^^u.w'iKfehl’°wi”To'd b'"
1:00
Evangelistic service. Sure enough, the white one was two
—Jed him .
Rev. J. W. McCue, pastor
A
— P.
•• M.——
(eMage
Rev.
Edward
Gamble
To Ui's । 10:30
—
Morning
worship,
Theme.
Message
by
Rev
-«■-——...... -w
.j .
। what happens when we lose our
Michigan.
-------- ----- ---------- ------- daughters. Freedom
! °f
reedom.
| ‘ofFulton.
Fulton.Michlg
Michigan.
I noUs,
Hazel (deceased) Cleo and Melba.
11:30
‘
‘ classes
’
- for:
l - Services will continue each eve &gt;
11:30—
—f
Sunday
school,
...
Surviving are two daughters. Mrs.' all
’
11 ages.
dupn« «£•
* Yankee officer
Algiers took
Melba Johnson of Knoxville. Tenn,: 8 00—Evening worship, special , 8:00 oclock. Rev. Gamb.e bringing hh identification bracelet to * naand Mra. Cleo Surrarrer of Pier- music at all services.
• the messages and special music.
tlre j^ier
wanted u cleaned.
port; one brother. Delbert Hinckley. 8:00—Wednesday night, prayer Pleasant Valley
,
didn’t speak the language and
of San Francisco, a sister. Mrs. meeUng and Bible study.
10:00 A. M -Morning worship. ; the jeweler dldn t speak LngTlsh. so
1100 A. M—Sunday school
he iroU out. -PleSe remove tarLouella Ingalsbe ot Grand Rapids.
Evangelistic calling continues allI
11 grandchildren and 7 great- this week.
The evening services will be held nlsh." expecting that the man would
with the Freeport congregation.
j Jook In hls book of translations be­
- .
** *
~
! fore doing the work. Two days later
~
he returned for the bracelet and the

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HELP the
War Worker
War Workers need transportation.

If

you do not need your car we will pay
highest cash price for it. All years from
'36 to'41.

BURKHOLDER-NISCHAN, INC
Phone 2680

301 E. State St.

BARRY
BYPATHS
By JANE CAMERON
What a

nut) On a

Morford

was

and 34 days. He was united in mar­
riage to Vid* Webster on March
7. 1906. To this union two children
were bom. Mrs. Vera Lawrence and
Vernon Morford.

Hastings.
■
_ He
a,, practiced veterinary medicine
from Delton for the past thirty
years. He leaves to regret his passing hls wife, the two children and

one brother Floyd E. of Delton,aM
four grandciuldren. besides nephews
and nieces.
FAIR LAKE
.
I Mrs. Jean Letts of Hastings and
I Mrs. Iva Gettys of Delton ven
1 weekend guests of Mr und Mrs. H.
। O. Armour. * Mr. and Mrs. Chas.
| Pixley spent Sunday with Mr. and
I Mra. Merritt Lewis and family near
Bellevue. * Kinsley Ladlea Aid
1 meets Nov. 18 at the Kinsley hall
• for a pot luck dinner. * Mr. and
Mrs. Iray Pearce of Battle Creek
and Mr and Mrs Lyle Dickerson
of Hastings spent Sunday with
Mr and Mrs. H. O. Armour.

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"Please Remove Tarnish."

picking-up 1

velone on whrw hack were dprvwit1 ed the items for this column. It
, looks like it would consist of what
little we b.™ In th. top of our
head.

OBITUARY "
Clifford Edward

Girls. atteruhunlll It you Yun out.
of bobby pins, take the registers
apart. Take the whole dam furnace

*“lln«^l5rtT“?1
;
&gt; *'£■.JVSfcJ
*
bunch I found in the oil burner.

Slim on a fox-hole In Bataan— | Frank Sinatra's Draft Board just
"This fox-hole approved by Good made him I-A. Now there will be
Housekeeping."
some feminine squealing. WOW!
• • •
1 Every' time we hear him, I ask Pat­
_ W.____________ _____ .______ ' ... It V.—
&lt;from fine out-of-style blouses. They she sa&gt;‘5 no and I aay mine Isn't
are for the new crop of soldiers' either, and we decide we must be
babies, of which there is a great. freaks. This goes on- week after
sufficiency I: seems a shame to . week.
keep these nice silk garments
• • •
around when they are outmoded, so
Something cute—The boys in Austhal U the way we solved the prob- I trails, have trained the kangaroos lo
Jem. It will help stretch the meagre .run their obstacle course with them.
Incomes of the service men's foprf- | Too bad they can't be trained to
lies, and wont the little cherubs : kick the Jape' buck teeth In. Amerlook cute In litem?
lean soldiers seem to have a very
• * •
wholesome way of chumming up
I Just told Buster the worst moron ' with animals. My son writes that
Joke, and I've been grinning all. he and his fellow Cadets have a dog
afternoon at the look of deep dis- 1 who goes to all their classes with
gust on hls face. It seems there were them. They, made hlru&gt;e coat with
two morons. They each had a horse the Air Corps Insignia on one side
and they couldnT teU them apart. | and he has a Sergeant's stripes on
One of them cut oft hls horses' । the other.

Announcing the Opening
OF A

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A NEW PLAN OF

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INSURANCE BENEFITS
... at No /ncreate in Cost
Now . . . Atsocialed offers unique new features of
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Already liberal cash benefits . . . J400 for hospital
bills . .. $150 for surgeon's bills .. . $90 for doctor's
bills . . . $100 for emergency away from home . . .
all are increased 5% a year for 5 years ... a total
of 25% I
$1,000 in travel accident insurance is added, loo, at
no increase in premiums.
If you ore now enrolled in a group hospital pion,
- you can use this individual or family group plan
also .. . ond gel added cash benefits to help offset
additional expenses while in the hospital, or loss
of income.
You select any hospital. No medical examination
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ing many other interesting features of the hospital
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ASSOCIATED
MUTUAL HOSPITAl SERVICE
“ DORRANCE TRETHRIC
2nd. Floor, Natl. Bank Bldg.,
HASTINGS. MICH.

FROZEN FOOD LOCKER
STORAGE IN HASTINGS
for the Very Near Future!

The War Production Board HAS

MAKE YOUR APPLICATION AT

APPROVED of the installation, BUT

The STRAND THEATRE in Hastings

we MUST Secure sufficient leases for

between 9:00 A. M. and 9:00 I*. M,

INDIVIDUAL LOCKERS before final

Thursday, Friday and Saturday of this

permission is given to make installa-

week. Thereafter, during show hours

tion of the necessary equipment.

until further notice.

NO RESERVATIONS WILL BE MADE BY PHONE
• The cue for motor oil aelection thu fall is—eave that battery,

All money received, with applications, will be held in escrow
in local banks until the plant is in operation

HASTINGS FROZEN FOOD STORAGE COMPANY

protect that engine, stretch those ga» coupons. Change to Stand­
ard’! famoua lao-Via 10 W, the fastest starting, eosicst-on-thebattary 10 W motor oil you can buy. At today's reduced apeeda,
oil consumption is greatly reduced, but batteries are older. Under
rationed driving, they reciiarg* leee, run down faster. Too-heavy
oil increaace battery drag, endangcra tlie motor wticn starting
cold, wastes gasoline. Iso-Via 10 W gives instant lubrication,
yet stays tough under heat—gives full engine protection. Get
st today. And make an early appointment with your Standard

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                  <text>The Hastings Banner
SECTION ONE—PACES 1 to 8

EIGHTY-EIGHTH YEAR

On

LEGION HEARS
CAPT. P. C. IVERSON

tho ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆

Home Front

Describes Function of
Percy Jones Hospital

HASTINGS. MICHIGAN. THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 18. 1943

EDITORIAL

16 PACES—2 SECTIONS

JOHN LARSEN CITED
-A FINE HONOR

RATION IN

Good as the war new* has been flcult barr'Jr has been surmountduring the past two weeks, nothing ed.
at the fighting fronts ha* ap-i
' • • •
*
proached in significance the out-' We should be neither discouraged, i
Commended for Meritoriou*
come on the diplomatic front a* a surprised nor disillusioned if. at ‘
Act When Jopt Bomb
result of the conference at Moscow, the conferences which follow. It
His Ship
• • •
becomes evident that each of the1
Judging from reports, a bails far four nations involved appears to,,, An official report from Washing- ' I
agreement was reached which in- *rrav ratiicr widelv from the course ton. issued Tiiursd^y of last week.il
eluded China as well as the Unit- of idealism for the sake nt self stated tiiat John A. lArwn. son of 11
ed Stales. Great Britain and Rus- Interest.
We should take it for Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Larsen of this I
city, had then been cited for meri- |J
sla—and the degree of understand granted that there will be coruud- torious conduct. He is an ordinary 1
Ing exceeded expectations.
erable "horse trading" on a gi- seaman, a member of the crew of 1
• • •
gantic scale and be prepared to1 the Steamship Nathaniel Currier.
»f the result of this conference indulge in this old Yankee paMlrne' which defeated a flock of Japanese
Is not now negated by isolationist ourselves We should be represent-■ war birds, which attempted to make I
a dive-bombing attack on that ves- ,
senatorial‘ action
faction spiked any ana
and &lt;a
gallon
senau,rla
tlon ------------------which has U|
very
definite
in-. sei. It was a supposedly vulnerable
.11 -W
—..... —
. wanl
nrwj ata
I aU
«?«**»«
participation S...
by the .tractions
as to what
we want
I ship. But the Japanese airmen
u 8- A- in world affairs at tta con- how far we arc prepared to go Int found the crew ready fur litem, and
were no doubt greatly surprised by
. elusion of World War I-then pro*- making conees. ions
: lite accurate shooting which defeatpecte tor an era of durable peace
• • •
b,ckprt"gs rt*Thertaccowttt of the action states
seem brighter than al any time in

☆ AT A GLANCI

This Is a regular weekly
U. 8. Army Medical Corps gave a
designed to aid you in yo&gt;
brief resume of the work being done
rent purchase* of items rat*
st Percy Jones Genera) Hospital.
the government. This nr
Battle Creek, at the Armistice Day
believes this service will era
Dinner given by the American Le­
dividual* to cooperate more
gion ana Auxiliary st Legion Hail
winning the war cm tta horn
here Thursday evening. Nov. 11.
CapL Iverson Is now serving ax a
plastic surgeon on the Percy Jones
valid through Dec.
staff.
Percy Jones Hospital, has been
through Jan. 1. 1944.
established to provide men in the
Jrvtrek with ann-talizM
ueatowin of tta highest t^fetawBlue sumps X. Y. Z good thi
' a* standards particularly tor diftlNov. 20; Green stamps A. B,
" and &lt;&gt;tk» ure com-.i
Book 4 good through Dec. 20.
■ ,: cult
I ' Thr
&gt;■'
. .b
H
..
1 •.,! ,!.&gt;■,
l..u'k
:i.,- |J.h :. i • i .
Stamp No. 20 in Book 4 becocnM
good for 5 lbs. on Nov 1; remain*
-i
'•: m
•• Atnr. . ! !!u- B..t- the present century.
which will undoubtedly ensue, ar^^t tbc cuntcr was at anchor, un- i
otr * ,
----------which
; tie Creek Sanitarium property in
valid through Jan. IS. 1944.
•• • ♦
two-----------------important factors
favqr 1(MuUn&lt; |w Cttrso onto
Hl To All The Boys tn Service:—
I
May. 1942. for 62341,000. First comWhile the Moscow conference to a successful and reasonable agree- South Pacific island, when a flock
Just a friendly little chat from
PVT. RUTH BUNDAY
' nutnding officer of the new hospital
Stamp IB good for I pair, validity
of five Japanese dive-bombers ap­
an&lt;! Mender- of ,,,,
1141 o
8 . rfellnwll
Jefferson ou
St ,. Hastings, WBB
Wos col.
Col. inow
(Now a
a major
major general)
general&gt; not "the finished product." it does volved want a curable peace and proached. By the time lite enemy
extended
Indefinitely.
Airplane
shott districts^ Hunting to fun for Michigan was * member
of a Worn-. Morman
T Kirk
(Continued on Page 4. Sec. 1.1
w„.
..--------Kirk who
who took
took over
over on Indicate that a primary and dlfNo 1to tn
Waraction.
Ration Book
U. 8. TREASURY WANTS airships rump
were ready
begin
tome game but not so good for deer Qfg Army Corps unit which recently | june jj 1943
111 scheduled good for one pair.
. the Currier had cast off the targes, REPORTS ON FOREIGN
this year a* gas to short on account Ie;t First wAC Training Center. I J ", *’• **~' .. ._. m|&gt;n Brrlved on
GasoUne
wits under wav and had Ita guns HOLDINGS
of conserving for war purpose* so here, for duty with the Army at
1"“*^“ 24 Hua the
•he boys at tame are not all going | port Mason. San Pranctoco. Califor- June.“ and
Petev
Citizens of Hastings who own any I Stamp Number 8
— •—*—countries
------- »-*— ---------------Clinton the doughnuts will be wait- nla
I * "’’P11"! WttJS officially named P^cy
property
in »foreign
were Mileage Ration A B&lt;
ing on your return. We will reserve ' WAC unite now are at work with! Jones General Hospital, honortng
Ing from the Currier that the dive i —
notified
»,
by -----------------------------------Postmaster Maus today
, gallon*
--------- ot
__ gasoline
---------some of those ducks on the pond the Army on more titan 268 posts, toe late Col. Percy L. jotte*. wno ▼LIE LAP El If EE Al IT AE TUEin T A V TA AUDI EC
bomtars shied off. and their bombs that' they must file report* of their through Nov. 21. 81
back of the barn for Kenneth. al*o in all 48 State*, the District of Co- . had been one of the outstanding
.iS'SXS^’-x,SJSMS;
a few rabbits for Gene. Ata when 1 lumLln. and overseas.
j medical officers serving In France
Issued after Dec. 1 will be worth 5
— .... —.— — —u 1}m&gt; old
.1^ pxpandcp WAC training pro-1 in World War I.
Tkey Voted It O. Themtel,..-WJ, Should The, A.k th.!^
“’.ei “ue
gallons each, compared with the
red rooster amt make rhlcken
to resulting In
in-- fn addition to the original price,
rhicken ! gram Is
in a rapid*
rapid'in-Stole To Put up the Mode, The, Now Need for Expenses? ma&gt; ponsber (us is hew eww,
| Report forms, lusosm u TTR- present value of two gallons for
(lunipilna when*you come. We have 1 crease of supplemental troops, the • approximately *J.500.000 has been
I ne currier is not a warship, but j soo. may be obtained through com- coupons of ttaee types. This means
■om- snow at present for the first. ' WAC members of which are tak- (expended for remodeling the new
Some cities of this state and some
H and C" books will contain fewn..uti-„ ri,.
1w
Is i, merenant
merchant vessel,
vessel. it
It carries
carries anuanti- morclal tanks,
banks, or irom
from me
the nearest
Hope alls well with you boys where- 1 ing over more and more Army Jobs, construction, including barracks for
counties are finding It difficult, be­
ajr’rni’ alrcrafl mnw and lh,‘ men who Federal Reserve Bank, the postever you may be and will close this Hundred* of trained WACs go out I enlisted personnel
manned them knew how to shoot master states. Penalties are provid- tael; coupon will be good for more
friendly llUle chat tills time, hope | each week from Port Des Moines.
jnnex C----------* **—“-• cause of much higher costs of labor SStnM \n mbun.
and :। Percy Jones
•'u,Kr® General Hospital । Bnd materials, to operate within the
ef(U
nt ml.-rui nr- twn
1 antl
straight. The citation does cd for those who Wilfully fall to file gallons than before. No Increase in
to write rntire next time. Goo.1 luck. 1 the other WAC training centersb and
their
'
rea,
J*
fun
f
l,on,n
?.
°?
Jan
'
15
mill
tax
limitation
without
incur?rSw
„ hS? „ ILt trK ' "ot •“’*
U” “““
.___________
the amount of gasoline allowed la
best wishes from all.
specialist school*, to take their'
15. 1943. when Its first patients were
deficits
tnree times as nign as tney were »
which this Hastings vounu man :
&lt;*»
■
—-—j places with the Army.
' admitted,
.
and the formal dedlca-1
• STrtv
k'
*" • 1
«“ tooSrldT but hrB|s^mentioned
■ ■ rifaajr RJlIfE ' involved.
' rmn tcok nlacr on Feb ZJ with
letter wa.&gt;
at the si
city eounn.'eread
"iiXCi“ nearly 50 years ago.
among tiww cited for meritorious I (]f Al kIDMi MARt
'Hello. Again.' and here wo gol
Why should not Saginaw Flint, conduct.
LVLHL I IRI IJ I IMI1L
with a few news views about the .
Battle Creek. Grand Raolds and i jn talkings with hl* father, we
. .
a tf a n a m r r/k
other cities with a limit of 15 mills (earn tnat when John was home last [ (I A I
AU All ADI t T(|
county.
i James C Magee, then surgeon genYori fellows from over Qrangevlll ■
•1e all city governments and county for, county, school and municipil summer he mentioned thto affair kVHL M V MILMULL IV
I eral. Mrs. Percy Jones, widow of the
way will be interested to know that I
- boards of supervisors unite with taxes; put this matter up to their but did not give any particulars,
I late Col. Jones, and Gov. Harry F
Saginaw city and Saginaw county in cwn voters? Their own voters set I concerning his part in it. except to ;
ihe Friendship Cfab (7th—12th!
Kellv. present at the ceremony.
graders) dedicated their service flag
On May 1. after General Kirk asking Gov. Kelly and the state leg­ the limit. Why not let them raise It. i gay that he acted as an assistant ■
(Continued on Page 1. Sec. 2.»
I ,
] was sent on a special assignment bv islature to use part of the state sales instead of playing the baby act and , to (he gunners
Supply Sufficient to
u now a
B member of the
the'1
&lt;2? IO? 70 Tnfnl tn Ontoi Lieutenant General Brehon
B. tax cash to help a few Michigan beyving ’he state to help them outi, John is
t
t
uU0 C Somervell (which eventually result- cities get by with their 15 mill tax
’°oe
du« ^or crew of crew
another
veaael.
of merchant
another merchant
veanei. j
"Tide Over" Situation for
Witn Ten Township*
| rd ln General Kirk s appointment limitation, which their own citizens tnemseivcs? _
and writes the home folks whenever ]
Week
Calhoun,
he
is
at
a
port
long
enough
to
do
,
a rrs-s.
Yet to Report
as surgeon general of the Army). by vote, adopted for those cities.
Counties, like Kent.
The rise In retail prices has given Genesee. Saginaw and Oakland
so.
Most
American
merchant
vcroelO'
'There
to now enough coal a vail- , Rear Admiral George Re
The Barry County United War' Col Joseph E. BMtton.
o—»..w.,
—— --------------- ---------------- --* in ------------•'—Table to tide over the neediest
Chest, under the chairmanship of chief of the medical divtoton.81 xth the state a very large revenue from with big cities which voted on ■ are’ —
now ------------engaged
transports
Aben Johnson, has already more; Service Command, was placed tn the state sales tax. so that.it has 'themselves 'die limit of 15 mills for applies to American forces in U 1 cases here in the City for about
’ counlvand (,‘l&gt; I»&gt;n*e.e5,1 war areas, or to our allies, the Bft I anollwr week .according to Leon
Novy; Col George Shank,
I than met its quota, as of Tuesday i charge of tta hospital. He was
Careful Use Can Save
get enough ..-Mlmon- j toh
i'h and Russians. They'
They oil
all jAn
Bauer, chairman of the Barry coun­
morning, by having raised *22,- uromoted to the grade of brigadier the Murphy admlntotraUon. and has flnd
,...M u
.. difficult to »v.
the Army
■
°r.« W5.000.d00. ey
lo operate
gun crews.
ty War Price and Ration Board.
1
093 20 ...
hi v.
cash
ey tc
operate the
the county
county governgovern- ; big
big guns
guns and
and gun
crews.
Valuable Tonnage
—.., money, and approxt- general on July 4­
Hasting* Manufacturing Compal
Tills,
however,
was
made
powiblc
'
—
&gt;
««4x&gt;
in
pledges.
|
About
4.000
patients
have
been
Coal is one of the seven essential mutely an additional (500
plrdgi
;r.mt. because these cities iuprif 'ttail
----------------- ----------------------been notified by the Navy ®
by tlve fact that the Pet Milk Com- has
incse. nowexcr.
Incomplete
(Continued on Page 3. Sec. 1.)
services included in the war conserThese,
however, »»•&lt;are incomple
tax limit. These large ciUev nut up i
Rear Admiral
George H Roc
bounties
to
its
service
men
in
World
panv
has
made
100
ton*
of
coal
।
refurnsj
as
there
are
five
townships
j
big scraps, and force cmlntles to ,
ration rrosram
1 returns,
there
Construction Corps. U. 8. Navy, B
War IL II to improbable that the reduce allotment* for epanty notds •
available for city distribution, the
One-ti&gt;ltd or 'tile fuel normally
state will be able to siiare money to In order that these rifles may, get I.
Bliss Press Company released acarused for heating homes, and other
“J™
assist counties and cities which find somewhere near what they need for i
load of coal and th* Olty of Has­ 4lon Officer when this local c
buildings in the United Slates i»»
dd
to returns ab
•
It
difficult
to
get
along.
The
law
,
ting*
made
30
cords
of
wooe
L*
v
*Hready
made
wjuted. expert* say. wasted through rpn,u mai1'
city expenses. Su^h counUes and I
ganixatlon receive* II* Annv-Mt
। elves cities which have the 15 mill cities ought to be/ ashamed to ask !
able.
Of the cash gifts. Hasting* city'
" at Central Auditorium. Nov. 1
Inefficient healing systems, inexpert
1 limitation. whWh they themselves the state to belt) these cities get by. ,
Thto fuel. Mr. Bauer state*, will
Admiral Rock was bom
operation of the heating plants. un­ Kle contributed *17,693 20—but i
| necessity orden and will be dtotzi- Rear
: voted to adopty the right to submit when other cities and counUes are
ould be kept in mind that thto
Hastings and graduated from Hi
necessary heat losses from Ute
the matter again to their taxpay- paying nwnythan 15 mills for their r
sum
included
sizeable
contributions
ting* High school before enter!
building, careless or profligate hab| eft. and ask to have the limitation
Hope
to
Have
It
Operating
bu^thro^h^
^^.1
^urt
from
Individuals,
and
from
corpor-1
total tax. Ji's their kettle of fish
Annapolis.
.
■
-ita of daily living.
l repealed They had better do thirty Theje'iriT way out without begging |
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dealers
who
an?
co-operating
in
a
ations
and
also
from
their
em-1
Con! is of basic importance to
Early Thu Coming Jan.
I we think, titan to send committees the state to Rive them money which I
voluntary rationing plan for the
America's economy II is vital In the ployces. many of whom live In the I
to Lansing
to beg the state to fiffi
help It will surely need for bonuses for
Halting* Men Back of It
, duration of the present emergency.
!
Addres, by Mojor,PrU.,
।I a
—TO/nwlei-m.™
manufacture of Iron and steel, ex­ rural district*.
1
These
four
dealers
are:
Hastings
T.
Shank.
U.
8.
Army.
gui.utlWfr
Of the six Townships which ।
plosives. synthetic rubber and doz­
Head ot Army, dpecialixed themselves out of a situation which Michigan's 500.000 men In the sen - | Reservations for the frozen food Ice &amp; Fuel. Hastings Lumber &lt;k Officer at Fort Custar.
ice. Let them help • themselves out , .storage in Hastings have been.com- Coa) Fann Uureau
en* of other war needs. It directly have reported complete returns.;
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Program for Training
: their own citizens voted on them? of their own mess.
Coal. Farm Bureau Services
and
The ceremony will be held at I K
have
l»wers moat railroads and generates Barry, Rutland and Woodland
I ing In very fast, according to Ray
Broa Velle &amp;
ie c
others
Recruit*
!
Hastings has no 15 mill tax limlM. on Nov. 26. ao that all cmptoyygi
made
their
quotas,
and
the
,k
—
1
better titan 50 percent of the total
We all help pay the sales tax. .j Branch, tnd^ntlnn.
indications, based ’linmi
upon’ex-,
ex-, Mr
gtgt^d th&lt;t outside of of the company, both night and OM*
the goal
necruir*
tatton. Hastings needs more monev
the
electric power used in the country. are within 75r; or better of iwnsnips
in(? supplies
suppucs already
aircaay mcmjoucu.
' Thc Barry County Education As-' than the present charter provision which largely supports the state I perience in other communities, are' I, the
mentioned. shifts, can attend.
Complete returns, by Tor—
Over half of the Nation's homes arc
zVlmission U&gt; other than an*
there was
was no
no prospect
nrosoect of
of any
any more
more
will be itemized in next week's I sedation held its first meeting of; of 10 mills can supply for city ex- government. Wh&gt; use that money to that the maximum will be reached, there
healed .with coal.
। the year at the Nashville school, penses. That limit does not apply pull Saginaw's chestnuts out ot a long before the plant is completed. I roa| reaching here for at least phyees is by Invitation only.
paper
Il is apparent that if consumers
Wednesday
evening.
Nov.
10
The
to
suot-crt
of
our
schools
nor
to
fire
which
they
started
themselves
0
।
j
us
t
BS
soon
as
the
required
numanother
week.
He
states
that
he ha*
Less than three percent of Uta
Here in Hastings a committee of
do not conserve coal, we may well
thousands
of manufacturi:^ or­
meeting
was
well
attended,
consid,
our
share
of
county
taxi*.
Our
city
They
are
not
so
poor
that
the?
1
t&gt;e
r
of
reservations
have
been
made'
notified
Cant
Leonard,
head
of
expect to run short. The use of coal women collected *1.60109 in cash ertng the problem of transporta-1 needs more than 10 mills for city
ganizations
engaged
in
war
prodm&gt;
have
to
beg
money
from
the
state
[o
conform
to
the
rules
laid
down
Michigan
Civilian
Defense
and
H.
’ in homes, commercial establish­ and *100 In pledges for a total tibn. every effort being made to'expenses alone, and that proposition .
ilull dmuiu
. me
TTiev are as able~to pay more than, oy
byine
theWBr
WarrllxIUC
production
Board,
the n.A.oraau.
Smith, regionalu»uuu«~i&gt;
bituminous coal tion have been given the Army­
ments and Industries can in many of *1.70109 by a canvass of women share ridro. with capacity load*.
taxe?; a*
as to
is Hastings
Hashmis , w/ork 0( .....
i—
-u*
I will doubtless go before Ute taxpay- 15 mills for all taxes
ln.slB!iailon
will tbegin.
The administrator In Cleveland nt
of th.
the Navy “E3. and the emp4ayM*"^B
Instances be reduced through one in the residential districts. Mrs.
Following the banquet, a start' era next April. We belleye they will and many other of the smaller cltlant should
ready for operation! acute situation here but lias been this Barry County company URn
01 more of the following measures: George Hebden served ns general business
every right to feel proud of tlieir
meeting
was
conducted
by,
vote
to
increase
the
charter
limit
les.
Ata
the
smaller
cities
woui(
Within
five
weeks
thereafter,
Mr.
abc
Ito
get
no
definite
promtoea.
1. HEAT-SEAL THE BUILDING chairman of this residential drive the president. Mr. Earl VanSlckle. to 15 mills, for they are sensible ( never think of asking Gov. Kellv I Brnnch believe* Thto would itaffine production record
Barry
to
not
the
only
couhtv
Barry
to
not
the
only
county
assisted by the following:
a. Insulate wall* and ceilings.
rcadv fOr busl- where fuel bins are depleted. Ionia,
First Ward—Mrs. Fred Linington. of Middleville. The minutes of the people. They know our city govern- and tta state to furnish money for,; cate that
b. Install Weatlier stripping
last April meeting were'read bv the ment cannot maintain the streets,, their city expenses.
•, ncss on or about
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u
n
—
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i
Montcalm
and
Genesee
counties
are
January first.
|
c. Install gtorm doors and win­
1st.
Zone
—
Mra.
Howard
Barnum.
;ln
h
similar
plight.
.
secretary.
Miss
Myrtle
Wilson. ___________________ ;________________
dow*.
'
I The location selected will be In;| The existence or a fuel shortage
.
d. Calk cracks to prevent heat Ch.; Mrs. Lyle Kun. Mrs. John Hastings. Mr. Arlle Reed. Nashville. ।
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,
. • the heart of the city and will borArmbruster. Mrs. Myron Reynolds,
leaks.
State Will Deed Lots to der on a parking lot which would j■ here is no myth. It is Impossible to
Mrs. Leon Young, Mrs. Charles Law­
2. CHECK YOUR FURNACE
JAi vinvLUi, rrop.
nfford easv access tn the nlant Full!
rence.
Mrs.
Arthur
Haven.
Mrs.
Hastings, was elected
alternate; RECEIVES THANKS
n. The fire pot. smoke pipe, and
On account of poor health
details will be announced just
best use of every bit of fuel avail­
all interior parts should be Harold Foster and Miss Barbara delegate to the Representative As- K .**. , V ” J
soon as the uennUston Is given to oble. Except for the voluntary co­ VanVleet will hare an auction
Wilcox.
scmbly.
Article* Made Here Prove
cleaned.
sort
start the work. Mr. Branch said
operation of the four dealers al2nd.
Zone
—
Mrs.
Clarence
Shultz.
The
city
has
been
using
as
as
—
3. FOLLOW APPROVED FIRING Ch.; Mra. Addie Brink. Mrs. Herbert
Several topics of general IntereaS
Practical Gift*
ol
dumping
place
land
on
the
west
Frozen
Food
Storage
Is
fast
beready
mentioned,
there
would
unun.
rivwn ruuu aiuipst
, rcuay mciiuunm. uwiv wvuhi u«iPRACTICES
were discussed, including the Na-! proof that articles made by the side of Fall creek
C&lt;x&gt;|kt and Mrs Kenneth Pavne
vallej. r
■ejc valley.
It appears coming a leading Industry and if ■ doubtedly be considerable stafering
4 CUT HEAT OUTPUT
3rd Zone—Mrs Rolland Bolton. lional Education Association's War 1 women of Barry county for the that the sUte
__ of Michigan owns the the War Production Board had not here right now. It's a case of 1m1. Don't heat unused rooms
(Continued on Page 3. Sec. 1.)
and Peace Fund. N.E.A. member- production department ot the Barry land. which to being filled with rub- frozen the critical material* re- provising from day to dav to relieve
farm tnaehtawy
2. Draw drapes at night
ship,
proposed
changes
In
the
county
chapter.
American
Red
blsh. The city recently received a quired in the operation* of such a: the neediest situations. But so far.
3. Keep windows closed
Teacher*' Retirement Fund law. and, cross, are appreciated by the men letter from the State Land Office plant, doubtli*^ there would be there has been no cause for panic
4. Keep temperature down
,
and the new School Aid program, tn the armed forces, is provided in at Lansing saying that this land. vcry few communities without one and it might be well to Inveattgato ment elsewhere In this Issue for
5. Remove radiator covers
Mr.
Jopplnga,
with
Mr.
Fleming
!
a
letter
received
from
the
Red
Cross
which it acquired because the owner , The government recently reeog-.the truth of many of the stories particular*.
A. Heat-seal your home.
accompanying at the piano, enter- field director at Camp Wolters, failed to nay the taxes, will be given nlied "he necessity of releasing this1 going the rounds before accepting
5. DON'T WASTE HOT WATER
6 PROTECT 8TOR TO COAL
ESTATE OF LEWIS MAIR*. F
Judge Brown, of Grand Rapids, talned wllfc a solo. A group of stu-, Texas. Five bedside tags with the to the city if the courwll deatoes type or equipment for the smaller; them as fact.
such ownership. In that event, the communities
Rumor Is a dangerous enemy in
a. Keep rain. snow, and ice opened court here Monday for dents, under the direction of Mrs Barry county label were distributed letter
On account of the death of
said that the state department ,
.™'
j
I times like three.
away from coal in out-door stor­ Judge McDonald, who was holding Hamilton, presented a short play ip to the men in the wards and to would deed this property to the city. I **•
above, the estate will ba dtapoaat
JLnOr&gt;Jhh..MS*in
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mterest of The
age. thus reducing the volume court that day In Saginaw. He, the
«« «•«.«*
*..» Junior *Red
“-1. quote the letter, "those tn charge.
j&gt;-' also that the State Land Office | *’4°"
the nlant PUT PENNIES TO WORK
of moisture that must be eva­ called the calendar. $nd set for'Crow.
1 Tr??m-n’"
,
n
•
v...
escrow
in
local
banks
until
trie
plant
.
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_
__
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—
»
eserpw
In
local
banks
until
the
plant
would forward to the local author­
porated to bum the coal.
trial this term the cases that were
The speaker of the evening was **}*
Camp Ground Road U&gt; Doud
is in full operation.
celved bv Arthur Lathrop. Oommls- and one mile cast. A good I
Save heat to SAVE COAL
announced as ready by the altar- Major Clyde F. Price, from ^rt
8. B^W^ prottactlon ities a suitable resolution to be
Six well-known Hastings men are sloner of Schools, from the Director horses, cattle, hogs, sheep. hi
passed, upon which tire Land Office
nev* concerned.
I Custer. Major Price has had wide chairman for.the local chapter.
could base its action in deeding tire tacking this local project. They are of the Mint renewing an appeal grain, farm machinery, etc. 1
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—. lata to Hastings.
In the only criminal cam on the experience in
In the field of education.!
education. I ------------------Articles being
made now
are the
all Interested In the progress of through the schools to the children offered. Henry Flannery will c
calendar. The People vs. John 8hep- and' Is
' now serving
'
.. . of
- , .bedside bags,
_
—a* president
scuffs
ata
chair
It is needless to add that the city Hastings, and believe that our city of the country to return to circula­ sale and Ernest Gray will i
ard, he set the trial date for Dec­ the Army Specialized Training Pro- &lt; cushions. The bags are envelope
council Friday night promptly voted needs and ought to have this mod­ tion small coins, chiefly pennies,
The Hastings Junior Chamber ember 6. and continued the bond gram. He to also director of the; style, ate tied to the beds and are that it desired the property and em way of preserving foods, fruits lying idle in "piggy banks” and
Chemical
Warfare
Program
at
Fort
’
used
for
soiled
clothes
and
tissues.
of Commerce at their regular meet­ given by the defendant.
receptacles tn the homes.
His address on the
" “ sub—u 1; The “
'"* —
**’ slippers
~ with requested the Land Office to for­ and meats..which promotes health other
scuffs
are “
soft
He dismissed, under the statutes, Custer.. Hi*
The mints of the United States DOUGLAS DrCAMF, Prop.
ing sponsored the Executive Of­
and saves money.
ficer and Staff of Squadron 62.-1 six cams, listed under the heading: fCCt. ■Army Specialized Training sole and toe. are used until soiled ward the resolution at wjee. While
have produced nearly three billion
Having decided to qidl fi
this land would be of little* value to
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--d then
thrownU.rxaway which
especially
and then
of the Civil Air Patrol of Grand "Case* in which no progres* has Program."..was
pennies during the post three years. the above will have an auctl
any
individual.
It
to
desirable
as
a
the
request
for
a
large
iated
by
the
teacher*.
|
accounts
for
the
Rapids.
tacn made for more than one year."
Even so. this supply, added to the
urv number
of
The next meeting of the Barrv
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* scuffs. The chair covers citv dump. In a few years tta fill .
Those representing the C. A. P. Thev were the following:
nieces already in circulation, to in­ of Nashville; or 4 mite
will
be
up
to
the
level
of
South
.
Celebrates
Its
from Grand Rapids were: Lt. Van • Myrtle Praybys and Myrtle Gould County Education Association will
will are stuffed with scraps left over Michigan Avenue, and tta land may veiCDTQTCS ITS
sufficient to meet the unprecedent- South Katamo school; &lt;
from other sewings. Mrs. Bechtel
Otteren. Executive Officer;
Lt. v«. Archie and Marv Corrigan.
be at Hastings. April 2.
■ cd requirements of our war-time south and 3 miles east
says a request for Tight weight bath then be usable for some ciyic pur- Tenth
Longfield. Intelligence Officer; Lt.
i enrn Anniversary
xrinivcrsciry
economy.
Edwin D. Well*, receiver, vs. Tho*.
Grove Center. Ho la oftari
Heavelhorst, Supply Officer; Lt. Wi- D. French.
robe* has also been received and
! ! This
wetk.
Food
Center
here
celeview of the fact that.the mrt- list of horses. cattle, ta&lt;
'
. .
. ,
Thto
wc€k.
Food
Center
here
lev. Transportation Officer:
Lt.
will be made if suitable material
brutes lu
Its T&lt;
Tenth
Anniversary.
I
expended tn such quantity for
The aYea to be conveyed to the I bratW(
.nth An
,uv*rsary.
National Steel Corporation v*.
Hilton. Flight Leader; Lt. Larabee.
can be found.
city consist* of ports of lots 1225 ; Actually,
*-*—•&gt;-Ute anniversary
----------- -&lt; should. minor coinage are eoaentlal to the Hrnrv Flannery will cry
Stamping comoanv.
Communications officer; J. W. O. Standard
Walter Wallace vs. National Ac­
Mrs. Frank Andrus is In charge ata 1226. also that portion of lot.I have been celebrated last month manufacture of guns, ca£ri&lt;&gt;£*r and E. Z. Gray will act
Van Deven. Personnel Section; J
of the cutting of these articles and 1. block 28. and lot 2. block 29. also but Roman Feldpausch said that In; planro. ship* and the like the eco- See the adv. elwtwhcro in
W O. Thompson. Medical Section ceptance Service.
Mabel M. Bernard v*. Prosper O.
work was begun by her and her the north 21 feet of lot 3 block 38. vfew of the current situation of i nomlcal ure of throe metals to a vl- (or full particulars.
and Serg. Witter. Transportation
of the Eastern Addition to the city. ,shortages and restrictions, he was, tai war-time necessity. Into the
Bernard.
Many construction records have assistants last week.
Section.
Just too busy trving to keep mer- I three billion coins atxnre-mentioned, MRS. ALBERT KttMD
lying west of Fall, creek.
FHrabeth Jane Elliston vs. Lloyd1 been broken in the United States
Lt. Van Otteren explained the
chandisc oh hand insufficient vol- i there went 10.000 tons of strategic
Owing to the death of
functions of the C. A. P. end a L. Elliston.
armament program to date, but few.' SECOND WARD P.T.A.
ume to get around to celebrating an metals.
band. Mrs. R***mer will i
Flight is being organised In Has­
if any. have been more spectacular To HAVE HONOR ROLL
anniversary.
It was- tn October. I
ClUldren are therefore urged to the ;er»onal property al pi
ting* for those interested in avia­ FINE RECOGNITION
than a world * record for war*Np ■ The Second ward PT-A. voted, at
1933. during the.depth of a severe keep their small savings in the form tion at the residence local­
tion' and the 17-year-old boys that FOR
construction
establish*!
by
The
thelr
1Bjt
mc&lt;r
ung.
to
make
an
hon
­
FOH HASTINGS
HAS I INlis BOY
ISO I
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, Uicir last iiictuiw.
male ail nutibusiness depression that Pood Cen- of war-savings atamp*. and to put north of the monument;
Itathlehem-Hineham Yard
Yard when
when
nt
are planning on entering the Army .
,, •
rx-u
u
■
. to
. 'iu
Bethlehem-Hingham
IX-™nd
q
&gt;- rnii of t$h
the Second
ward service
the llOO-Wn datroverWireLJthe
ter UpriICU
opened Ul
in M»c
the P*
present
CSCIIk KAML.VII,
location, tack »&gt;•
into
—&gt; v.circulation
., v ...n—
the
. y—
pennlee.
—
half mile :outh ofUM Bog
Air Forces when they become 18. L.’Ure
—
■ v. — Bspace
.w.a. M.k,
The Barry county .draft board i ataking
over part of the
which nickels and dimes now- In
in small
Woods Hole. Mbss.. where he to on escort "Reynolds" within 25 day's
nr
Quite .a bit of Interest has been ' .the
staff of the Woods Hole Ocean- ;^Tlhe Ume7the keel was laid. T&amp;
Lmrdttre MH an? has released tta names of five men had been used by a motor Bale* | banka. During the next few_ weeks
created In Hastings recently owing
household
'Bitotabora, ’ first group of ship* of thto type
V^^wn^ ^td Sd- who. will report f°r *rmy duty at and garage business
. of the Holiday season the need tot
to the organising of a committee for osraphic TnsUtullon
It wa* something of an experi- until coins in circulation is espec- will act
” .. p.2^ Fort Sheridan. Illinois, on Novem­
the promotion of aviation by the i torv haa been credited with the, built by this same yard required
Edmomto ’ at
Hostings Chamber of Commerce. saying of nunv lives, and rerea-h ; 302 day* to complete The destroy- j
ber 24. They are. Duane H. Austin. ment. Mr. Feldpausch admit*, and , tailv great..
.carried on there ha* greatlv in- er-escort to a new type of naval
(
।
wq Dowling: Gilbert L. Gordon. Battle no one knew exactly what the re-1
lari.
I creased the effectiveness of our vessel designed to meet present day;
°
pno e zna. Creek. Kenneth F. Meade. Naah- suit would be. Prom a rather mod- | DIES AT HOME OF
inionnauon.
est start, Fbod Center has-expand-; HER BROTHER
The county health office notified Navy. Palmer's knowledge of Hy-1 nw»« for combating the submarine.1UI
in facilities and variety of merMr*. Clara A. Shulta. aged 67.
vine. Albert Lawren tz. Jr., of Delton ed
।
the city council last week that it dmdvn-mks a suhiect In which h» I u
fMlrr and IPore. P?we,rful lhan i---------------------■
halfdied until now It to who ba* been ill since August, died
'. had sent a mmole of our city water lectured during his last term at ,hp Corvette and yet far less com--------------------------------------asked for immediate induction fol- ctiandlsc
'
LOCAL RETAIL
MILK
William OiUaapii
to the laboratory of the Male health cnlleee. will be out to immediate ')Ucaled and„S?sllyJlh?n
modfrn
lowing his examination in Detroit, a
i thoroughly modern super-market on Friday morning. Nov. I- at the
DELIVERY SCHEDULE
at the
laboratrol
it,!
comntetad I CHANGES
more than local reputation. A home of her brother. O P Binkier,
department for examlmUon. The nr.Hicsl ure Bl
Ine 1RDnr
.tnrv “
n-n
Nine men from the county were of
!
branch wa* also started in Nash- Her husband. Edwin Shulta. pre­
unitary engineer of Uw c?u?^y much of the work upon. which he destroyer -escorts were completed.
In compliance with an ODT
inducted.
Into
the
navy
and
have
.
ville seven year* ago which has also ceded tar in death several year*
hnn*fll ** f'n««pd
Of^UCh a ponfi- Naval officers, on the.basis of pre-1 ruling, local milk dealers will
left Hasting* for Great Lakes train- ,met with an equivalerit success
i *ao She lea zee a daughter. Mr*, offered for
analysis of the w*tor w OK.
, Acnttal naturo, due to its d’rect vlou* records, estimated that it
confine
retail deliveries
to
Ing atation. Harlan R. Scobey. Mer- i It 1* a rather unusual cycle which ’ Luelia Eckerson. Havre. Mont; one •ill cry LM
would eventually take about four
Mondays. Wednesdays, Fridays
Un B. Pierce, and Keith K. Blough J causes a business launched In the arardson: and two brothers O P.
civil *m patbol mm
I
“« months for construction from keel­
and Saturdays of each week. On
There will be a meeting of the wi'tlme
revealed at laying to launching. But by the|
7
of a ‘topreutan to observe it* Hinkler.
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.
IXa?0,d A- DePew Dowling, fln)t decade of existence in the Blnkler, Bravo Funeral sendees
Civil Air Patrol at the Hastitngs
P11™r
~..ntiv
application of assembly-line methods ,
Robert L. Oole. Nashville, Max I m)d&lt; of B Klob.i wai^-but Ftad were
oa
------- conducted
bv the Rev A. M.
made possible by quantity produc­
8h'f‘dan 8ease. Woodland: James center has seen both of these e?*- Coldren on Mondav afternoon al
tion. Bethlehem-Hingham was able i deliveries on Tundaji. Thurs­
C. Fruin^Bellevue, William R. Hay- tremes during its ten years in two
— o'clock
***"'
al the Leonard chapel,
Inure.Ud .re Invited to come.
|
8cletww* to cut this time to less than a quar-1 day* and Bundays.
with Interment In Riverside.
ter of the original estimate.

Greeting* Gang—well, did you'
Sues* your writer for this week?
he is Mra. Russell Greenfield, who
moved into town a few inontiu ago
from the McOmber district south
of Dowling It was Mr* Greenfield,
r. member of the County Red Cross
Board, who attended a Red Cross
Council meeting at the Fort Custer 1
hptpltai ata discovered that the I
fellows needed outdoor table* for
writing, etc. She saw to It that they
had them and the hospital staff '
reported tiiat there wasn't anything
that the boy* have enjoyed as much
as those picnic tables From here '
on site can sixtac for herself, to tar i
own son Vernon stationed in Geor-i
gia and all tta rest of you. Z C.

LET SAGINAW AND OTHER CITIES GET
THEMSELVES OUT OF THEIR TAX TROUBLES

K^^tSSgS

BARRY UNITED
WAR CHEST DRIVE
"dVER THE TOP "

RESIDENTS HERE

POINTERS FOR
"STRETCHING" COAL

RESERVATIONS FOR
FROZEN FOOD STOR
AGE COMING FINE

COUNTY TEACHERS
MET IN NASHVILLE
WEDNESDAY NIGHT

AUCTION SALES

^nT'S/S prv^£,COUNTY RED CROSS

Hastings for Dump

Judge tirown
Dismissed 6 Cases

J. C. C. Sponsors
Civil Air Patrol

Food Center

U. S. Firm Sets
World's Record In
Worship Construction

Induct 5 Barry Boys in
Army and 9 in Navy

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HASTINGS MF6. CO.
GET ARMY-NAVY
"E" NOV. 26

�THE HASTINGS BANNER, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER II. IMS

10

GENERAL FOODS
SATISFACTION n I c
COFFEE
lb. -A I

MATCHLESS O E c
COFFEE
Ib. AJ
GUARANTEED QUALITY

RAISINS
I5r

th
FOOD CENTER

at
TEN YEARS AGO, Food Center was opened
' to give the people of Hastings a greater variety
of foods al the lowest prices. This has been
accomplished through our mass merchandis­
ing, direct buying and self-serve system.
NASHVILLE FOOD CENTER is celebrating
its Seventh Anniversary.

During these 10 years we have been continu­
ally improving our operation, installing the
most up-to-date equipment, so that at all times,
we not only give you the best values In Barry
County, but also make your shopping easier
by giving you quality foods under the
most sanitary*conditions.

KELLOGG'S

CORN FLAKES
OR

RED LABEL

OHIO MATCHES

Thanks for your patronage—ice are doing the best we ean under war conditions.
We promise to do better . . . after the war!

LUX ❖
.AKES

HARVEST TIME

PANCAKE FLOUR

6 BOXES |QC

SWAN
MULLERS

SOAP

Ige. pkg.

Plain or with Buckwheat

"SOAtr-UOi"

5 •*—ck 25c

Come in and s« our

p^

pkg.

Pillsbury

Pillsbury’s p^IX,
1

,b-

’or

Pb9-

24c

y
Maxwell House
White House Coffee
5 brown points

Coffee

Chase &amp; Sanborn
Del Monte Coffee
Hills Bros. Coffee

G-E Light Bulbs

t. i.r

’ib.

ib.

Doted
Coffee

ib

ib

lb.

26c
lOc

I 3C
68C
34c
26c
i
OIC

Scouring Powder

REPLACES AMMONIA

34c

bottle,

U. S. No. 1

39c

peck

Sweet Potatoes Hd“" 3 &gt;&gt;» 25c

Parsnips

Garden Fresh

,

&lt;

ib.. lOc

Garden Fresh

it. lOc

Fancy Rutabagas
Leaf Lettuce

25c
45c

Flour

st

f-tJ

DOZ.

Potatoes

Dry Onions

U for GUARANTEED BAKING

34c

100 Watt 15c
40-60 Watt 10c
150 Watt 20c

3^ 2Oc
3 S 2Oc
4 ^. 19c
4-19c

ZERO
2
GUM TURPENTINE
illsbur^s

Regular
size bar

LARGE

LUX TOILET SOAP
LIFEBUOY SOAP
GOLD DUST
CLIMALENE V

fl

Rmso

0 C
pkg- £ J

an

wide selection.

Snosheen Cake Flour
Pancake Flour

I £ C
|

LARGE
PKGS.

2

®

4 points

POST TOASTIES

Spy Apples

______________________ 24Vz LB. SACKRight now. when the woste of a single ounce of ingredients is a downright
sin and. a shame. Phillsbury brings you . . . GUARANTEED BAKING! We
con't guarantee your ration points of course. But we can and yve do back
Pillsbury’s Best with Pjllsbury’s dollars and cents. Try jhis.finc. enriched
flour for just one baking, with any good recipe. If you don't like it better
than any other all-purpose flour you’ve ever used, jot down the cost of all
ingredients in your receipc and send to Pillsbury's Cooking Service. Minneapqli^ Minn. Immediately you'll get your money back. So. uncross your
fingers, your baking's insured'

Rome Beauty

e°9 21 c
$2.4O

50 Ib. bag

sodib.

Apples

Jonathan Apples

lOc

3 - 29c

2 &lt;&gt;» 23c

WHERE QUALITY MEATS COST LESS
Round Steak

• BEEF LIVER

Steer

SPARE RIBS
LINK SAUSAGE
SHORT STEAKS
SMOKED HAM
PORK SAUSAGE
Pork

STEER BEEF
13

points

Chuck Roasts
9 pwwe,

Ib.

ZQ
£U

Hamburger
Fr«sh Ground

lb.

4 points

Ib.

Style

Breakfast

Ib.

STEER BEEF

6 points

5 points

Ib.

Steer Beef
10 pts.

Ib.

Sliced
7

pts.

Grade

Ib.
1

5 . points

lean
Ib.

29c
23c
43c
34c
35c
29c

BACON TIDBITS
22c
SLAB BACON
31c
RING BOLOGNA s^\, 29c
BACON SQUARES 3 „T .. 22c

veal steak
CHICKENS

rrrcu:

Freshly

killed

Ib.

29c
35c

Leave Your Orders Now for Thanksgiving Turkeys, Chickens and Ducks

FDDDkCENTER'

Pork Steaks
Shoulder Cuts
6 points

Fresh lean
4 points

N. MAIN ST., NASHVILLE, MICH.

25“

Ib.

Neck Bones
PORK
no points

206 t. STATE ST., HASTINGS, MICH.

Ib.

lb.

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LEGION HEARS
(APT. P. C. IVERSON
(Continued from Page 1. Sec. 1.)
admitted to the hospital since Jan.
15. They have been relumed for
tpeclal care from New Guinea.
Guadalcanal and the other Ldand,
of the South and Southwest pacific.
Africa. India. Iceland. Italy. Sicily
end practically every other foreign
area where American troops ate
now stationed.
As it te now organized. Percy
Jones General Hospital luu a capa­
city of more than 1,500 patient.;.
Hit staff pf the hospital numbers
approximately 1300. Including med­
ical. dental and administrative of­
ficers, nurse*. WACs. warrant offi­
cers, enlisted men and civilians.
Since America entered the war.
the medical corps has been faced
with many tremendous problems.
Capt. Iverson said For example,
during a period of 18 months, the
-number of medical officers was in­
creased from 1500 to 65,000.
Difficulties exist in this war
• which were not present during
Woild War I. The present conflict,
he pointed out, is truly global In
rcope. nils means that U S. troops
arc exposed to every climate from
the tropical Jungles cf New Guinea
to the arctic regions of Alaska and
the various db.ca.yes and ailments
which are peculiar to these various
region*.
Furthermore, the present war Is

TWE ■A1TINOB BAWM1B. TW^BTOAT, NOVEMBER U, 1943

—

makes possible emergency trnnsfu-'. unanswered
| for their tajuries. If the young worn- ' noi Webster. Mra. Jack Stem, Mrs. I
makes possinie emergency irnnsiu- ; upanswrrt
slona
•*“ on
n the field of battle. The Sulfa ।| For exai
example there is still no sat- . en ef the community seem to turn Royal Hayes, Mra. Roman Peldu ._ —
------- .....
— method
combating
ma-, j them down In favor of those free pausch, Mrs. Clark O'Donnell. Mrs.'
orugx )iave
likewtee
helped..to keep . isfaetory
r.„...™ of
- ----------- ----------------------------— —
of wttr lhfn
Merle
VanHouten,
Mra.
Earl
down the number of fatal infections ' larla. The
percentage
of fatalities from lhe
resulting from wounds. But. Dr. I 1-, •mall due to the use of such country is likely to have more vic- Chase. Mra. Oscar Manning. Mra.:
Iverson emphasized
that even the
empnasizea mat
uie . drugs as quinine and atabrine. but tlms of bad war neurosis on Ita James Shultz, Mrs. William Schll----------- —
... not work unless
no practical method u known tor
hands, mental cases that wUl very hancck and Mrs Qua Wlngeier.
I
Sulfa drugs
will
wounds are properly cleaned rather preventing the spread of this dis­ likely develop Into something se- | 4th Zone—Mrs. George Lockwood.
'Ch.; Mrs. Arthur Hansen. Mra. Earl
soon after they are received, Pen- ease. Then. too. no satisfactory cure Hous.
One of the greatest services the H- Coleman, Mra. John F. Crue,
cillln, a new and as yet. scarce drug, has been found for the lesions pro­
has aided in kome remarkable cures duced by long emersion in cold or people on the home front can do. . Mrs. Garle Fuller. Mra. L. Storer.
and lias succeeded in clearing up warm water— known u emersion Dr. Iverson believes, will thus com.- Mrs. KenUh McIntyre. Mrs David
after the war—the lob ot making French. Mrs. Archie McDonald, Mra.
stubborn infections wltlch even the foot. The terrible natural surround­ tw
...
,Fr«m.n Wrre.. Mr. H E. w.it,
ings of jungle warfare have also
Sulfa drugs failed to help.
in ' Jr., and MIm Agnes
*------- “Smith.
“"K
Percy Jones Hospital, incidentally. produced a type of Neuravte for p.r&lt;«(ly .1 cue and MlBIl.d “ " -“Is doing special research in the use wmen no adequate treatment hag their own communities, i
OVERCOMING EGG
of Pencil] in and Dr. Iverson says yet been evolved.
™ date -----------One of the biggest problem.-;, Dr
that experiments to
indicate
I SHORTAGE
drUg
| Iverson believes, will come when
that Uie new dr?
- is
*- truly
—remark------- I The following Item comes to the
■ww.
—ent It U difficult.' and these war wounded and maimed ।
able. «»
At m
present
'Banner from one of our Rural Route
costly to produce and Ils use Is con- must be released from government ।
1 friends. A white Rock pullet owned
fined mostly to these cases which licspltals to take their place In
by Mrs. Edna McDonald of Long
have not responded to Sulfa drug I civilian life once again. At present,
treatment.
J he said, their morale is unbelievably
lYunsportauon of wounded back ) high. Thte U uartly
to
baza-ci hosDltaks
for specialized
are among
their own kind,
and do
treaU^t
te al£t problem
These , not
feel self-conscious
or consplc-

I a war ot movement, and U not betas;
fought along ataUc lines-m In World
I War T. Improved motor and air
transport have also made possible
n rapidity of-movement undreamed
of in 1914-18. Thia means that 11 is
utterly impossible to build base hoiulxals very near to the actual fight­
ing lines. For. during the weeks re­
quired to construct and organize
such a base, the line* may have
shifted anywhere from a few to a
hundred miles or more.
To meet lids situation, mobile
emergency hospital unite have been
developed. Including opmUng tab­
le, instrument cabinets, autoclaves
and X-Ray which can be moved
right up to the front line. Such mo­
bile ‘knits arc even organized for
specialized divisions such os ortliopcdic surgery, plastic surgery, etc.
It has been found that if wounds
arc not treated in the tint 8 to 12
hours, fatalities are likely to in­
ci case by 75 per cent.
The tremendously Increased fire
power of this war hasrtended to
Increase the number and severity of

BARRY UNITED
WAR CHEST DRIVE
"OVER THE TOP"

■ Continued from Page 1. Sec. I.)
hospltals are. of necessity, located I uous.
much further from the bailie fronts
But back on the main stree* at Ch.; Mra. Howard Osborn. Mra. Rom
than in any previous war. Air trans- home, condition* will be different Johnson. Mrs. John Hart, Mrs.
port has proven valuable but it has J *monq e majority of able bodied Glenn Laubaugh. Mrs. Leona Cleve­
been found that wfh certain t nx« I people, their facial scars, or lost land. Mrs. Fred Ballance, Mra.
of injuries, particularly bad chest , nand or artificial leg. will tend to Maurice Foreman and Mrs. Frank
and head wouncu. pauents carmen make Urem conspicuous. They can Kurr.
4th. Zone—Mrs John Hoevenair.
stand the high altitudes of the air I be made or broken by the type of
ambulances. These patients are glv- I reception people give them. The vet- Ch.: Mrs. Ina Weldon. Mrs. Herbert
en complete treatment at forward । cran* do not want sympathy or. Bishop. Mrs. Ellsworth Smith and
stations and then moved back to | merely a few words of stimulating Mrs. Eugene Dalman.
Second
Ward—Mra. Dewey Reed,
bases for convalescence and treat- praise
raise—they want to be accepted
uck Into their former jobs or sur­ I Ch.:
ment by the usual surface transport.
roundings on the former prewar 1st. Zone—Mra. Thomas Ogden,
Although much progress has been
Ch.;
Mra.
Melvin Slocum. Mrs.
basis.
made during the war In fighting
If former friends seem to ni’v Robert Kenyon, Mrs. V. D. Wldrig,
disease and infection. Dr. Iverson
said that many problems were still them, or to shun them at all socially Mra. James Langston and Mrs. D.
I A. VanBusklrk.
■
2nd. Zone—Mrs Maurice Roush,
Ch : Mra. Henry Kosbar. Mrs. Fred
Bower. Mra. Clare Johnson. Mrs.
1 Bettie Cooper. Mrs. Harry ThompMACKEREL
15-ox. un 14c
. son. Mra. Erls Jarman. Miss Ardis
Rose Bowl brand
! Clum and Miss Margaret la Lake.
' 3rd. Zone—Mrs. Louise Ducker,
Jumbo
40c
TOMATO JUICE
iCh.; Mrs. Edna Storrs and Mrs.
No. 10 un
Howard Birdsall.
Michigan
I 4th. Zone—Mra. Maurice Ingram.
Ch.; Mra. John Chandler. Mra WilASPARAGUS
No. 2 cm 27c
। Ham Shriber. Mrs. Linden Snyder.
Dawn Fresh Cui Green Spoars
Mra. Jake Cappon and Mrs. Wal­
ter Lake.
DEL MAU
12-ez. un 13c
Third ward—Mra. William Brad­
ford. Ch.:
Niblels
•
i 1st Zone—Mrs. Harold Vande
' Giessen. Ch.; Mrs. Emma Murdock.
TENDER PEAS
No. 2 un 11c
Mrs. Archie Tobins. Mrs. Arthur
Mellow, fine flavor
Zuttermelster, Miss Marie Blair
and Miss Johnlna Cascareili.
CUT WAX DEANS No. 2 un 14c
I 2nd. Zone—Mra. Avery Aten. Ch.:
Mra. Nell Adair, Mrs. Don Siegel.
Odana - fancy qualify
Mrs. Avis Tyler, Mrs. Jesae Kelly
and Mra. Floyd Thomas.
«-a cocruiL
&gt;■.*
isc
|
3rd. Zone—Mrs, Harry Scobey.
। Ch.; Mrs. Orno Knowles. Mrs RlchMixed vegetable juices
1 ord Waite and Mrs. Einar FrandPMNE PLUMS
No 2^ can 18c
[aen.
4th Zone—Mra. C. L. Texter. Ch :
Fancy quality, meaty plums
Mra. Ellis Kelly. Mrs Harold PhUlips and Mrs H. B. Quigley.
Fourth Ward—No chairman named:
OLEOMARGARINE
19c
&lt;
1st. Zone—Mrs. James Burns. Ch.;
Avondale Sliced
Mi-Choice, vifamized
Mrs Caroline C. Epley. Mrs. M. E.
Cota. Mrs J, J. Brozak. Mra. Donald
QUICK OATS
3
19c
; Smelker. Mrs. Harry Waters. Mrs.
Earl Palmatier, Mrs H A. Adrounle.
Country Club. 20-oz. pkg. 9c
i Mra. Hazen Gray. Mrs. Corn Boyes
PURE LARD
2
33c
and Miss Agnes Sim.
|
2nd. Zone—Mra. Richard Groos.
Rolined. Economical shortening
। Ch.; Mra. Robert Finnic. Mrs. Car­
CORN FLAKES
'SX”
ft Te
roll Burkholder. Mrs Charles Potts.
: Mrs. Floyd H. Gaskell. Mrs. William
Post Toasties or Kellogg's, 8c
Parker. Mrs. Glenn Browfcr. Mrs.
Warren Carter. Mrs. Arthur Lower
COTTAGE CHEESE M pound 13c
and Miss Sara Schader/
Creamy rich. Not rationed
Ch.; Mrs. Arthur Fuller. Mrs. Ver18c
CRUSHED PINEAPPLE

Yet In spite of all these difficul­
tly—the varied climatic Condition,
the great mobility of action, and the
tremendously Increased fire power
of the opposing armies—there have
been less deaths from wounds in
thia war than ever before in history.
A number of new medicines and
treatments have contributed to this
iccord along with the mobile emer­
gency hospital unite already des­
cribed.
Dried blood plasma, for example,
has saved thousands of lives. It

as a birthday gift, and whan broken
open contained three yolks all tha
same size. Evidently Biddy White
Rock realizing the scarcity of eggs.

production.
PASSING OF

OBITUARY

lerding,
Jennie

night at her home on 8.
aged 83. The funeral will
day _______
morning,
.._____
Nov. 12.
__________
at the age
.___of at the Walldorf! funeral I
59 years. He was bom in Carlton Thursday afternoon, at 1:1
township, Sept. 13. 1884. and spent
his entire life in Barry county,
On Sept. 2, 1909, he was united! ,prrJ'X"*&lt;!,^JTWr7

►pHE PILGRIM fatb&lt;n gm us dor Am
Thsnkigivina-and founded the Ameri­
can tradition of thrift and savings.
Penney’s carries on that tradition. We
run our stores without frills, and the sav­
ings we pass along to you!

W«’vt an old-lashionod knock

.

for being thriftyl

E

Feel the Fresh-ness of Kroger $ Clock Breod

FRESHqTODAY
CtOCXfO-FRESH

s

EVERYOAV'

Clocked-Frcsh from oven . . to store
. . to you! Enriched witii Thiron—
gives you more vitamins!! •

Eq

Ur,.

3

Loaves

UvllwC

Kreger's Hol Dated SPOTLIGHT.
More llavcrful - Grinder-Fresh!
Libby's oc Borden's.
Limit 1 casa

Case of 48, $3 84

Psanwt Butter
Marmalade
Sugared Donuts
Krego

Kroger's
EMBASSY

Citrus Blond.

Not rationed!

Q
0
Q

3
2
2

Liiy’White Flour
Enriched Flour
SiiTssrtty Flour

Tall
cans

24c
39c
30c
13c
lb
64c
s1.25
24Wb sl.04
99c

Cello wrapped

Pure Vegetable Shortening

EQO
UUv

Ib
bag

Ib

lb

doz.

PINEAPPLE
23c .

MIXED NUTS

hr 45C

Country Club Quality

No. 2» un

TOMATOES

14c

Red-ripe, solid pack
PANCAKE FLOUR

25 lb. sack

ifa/ue!

£

25c

Country Club griddle-tested
FANCY PRUNES
2 £,

25c

5

3-lb. bag 37c

Fancy Santa Claras.
MACARONI

3

or Spaghetti.

U. S. No. 1 Semolina

POUND CAKE

FLORIDA ORANGES

5 -45c

Now Crop­
Full of Juice

&amp; 15c

CRANBERRIES

lb.

33c

HUBBARD SQUASH

Ib

5c

2

PASCAL CELERY

Groan but ripe

bchs.

bunch

Extra quality
good bakors

3 n».

25c

Jumbo siza

head

15C

HEAD IETTUCE

HOTHOUSE RADISHES
CABBAGE

A, B, D, G.

Cnip rod buttons

bunch

5c

2

lbs..

7C

i4b. pkg.

7c

25c

4

Ro 1 Maraschino

PE ANETS

2

SOUP MIXES
Aunt Polly's, Kitchen Arts, Phoenix
Dainty Noodle, Minute Man
Aa

Ammonia, quart 10c
CLIFTON TISSUE

3

roil*

13c

5c

Insulate your open attic floor
or roof with Double Thick

KlMSUl. This amazing insu­

78c

Penn-Rad 100% pure Pennsylvania

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Styles

in

RAYON

CREPE

Figure flattering, efficient dresses for work, school, and all-round wear!
Featured te a very simple, beautifully tailored two-piece style, in black,
with a sparkling sequin pocket! Select yours today. Size 12-30.

fuel; can stop up to 80% of
the summe: heat which en­

MuelUr's, £ine or Broad

ters there. You can install it

(12-oz. pkg. 10c]

4

Versatile

lation can. save up to Ji on

NOODLES

Wrapped bathroom tissue

MOTOR OIL

Graceful, becoming and fashion-right for a war year! Whether you're a career
girl, doing volunteer work, or keeping a home, you'll find these frocks will take
you from activity to activity, and always look just right! You’ll -like the slim
hipped skirts, casual necklines, the tucked and stitched details! Sizes 12-20.

bo».. 5c

Su ar Roasted Peanuts

14b. pkg. 17C

Country
j \-i.u
Club saraloga-type
,,r. walers
AVALON CHLORITE
»iten 25c

and Soft Necklines!

8-oz. borilo 17c

CH ERRIES

Michigan

5 - 37&lt;

Heavy with Juice

90 days supply

BROWN SUGAR

Michigan Bae! Sugar, Ib. 6c
5 £ «c
NAVY BEANS
SODA CRACKERS

Finn hwds - ter uteds

GRAPEFRUIT

__
__
with any
flour purchase

VITAMIN CAPSULES 3 Mg.. SI.39

10c

IDAHO POTATOES ffr’jrttzio ib.. 39c
SWEET POTATOES

10r.

Al ine brand

Ann &amp; Hammer

HURRY! Get Yours Today-

25C

_with.

J-nbo..,. 19c

DA KING SODA
slocking . . .
save space)
Clear, crystal
»ol
gloss I

KEEP WARMER

29c

VA NILLA FLAVON

REFRIGERATOR

ft?

CALIFORNIA GRAPES

CELERY HEARTS

3-Piece

This Winter

yourself. And

it costs so

little! Invest now in jatingi

2 £ 15c

and comfcrt. See us today.

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BY

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Season’s

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2975

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&gt; KROGER'S
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Rib Roast ^27c
Slar.dmgj. A real value al popular price.
Mort
|
More vivitamins,
more savory 'juices
'
fresher-flavor I

Ib

43c

lb

35c

Krogwb T.nd.r.y

Ib

19c

lb

38c

Kroger's Tenderer

Taod.ray

SINLOIN ROAST

BOIUNG BEEF

ROUND STEAK
Kroger's Tenderay

Chickens
Picnics
Hamburger

Slewing

Hens

Ground

37c
33c
*25c

KROGER

OYSTERS

Solid pack

PERFECTION every way you look at It!

Pinl 59c
pkg * io

CEREAL-PAK

Krogar's FRES-SHORE

18c

Kroger's 7-Cereal Assortment
PORK SAUSAGE

Ib

35c

Bulk - seasoned just right
BEEF LIVERS

ROLLED OATS

5

Regular or Quick Cooking

lb. 31c

Sliced

NECK BONES
7c
Ib
Cook like sparoribs. Not ralionad

Fresh, juicy, meaty.
PORK NOCKS

Ib

7c

Not rationed

lb

20c

Ib

28c

lb

33c

Fresh, lender
RING BOLOGNA

„
pkg.
Cream of Wheal, large pkg. 22c

largo boa

5c

Country Club Plain or Iodized
Quan 22c

DILL PICKLES
Mary Lou.

Syreel Pickles, pint 20c

pw 17c

Embassy - triple-whipped
KARO SYRUP

Assorted, sliced

«b pg 14c

Sturdy Warmth for Outdoor
Workers!
.

Red Label, 15c

MINCEMEAT

Country Club.

’

Pkg

PLAID CORDUROY CAPS

12c

Richly spiced
Buy Your

WAR BONDS

mURKETS

GRAY HAIR?

Stone-ground, old-fashioned flavor

Blue Libel.
MEAT LOAVES

-Winter

Quart 13c

AVONDALE MUSTARD

SALAD DRESSING

or Skinless Franks

PHONE 2331

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and Stamps

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79c

Thousands Use GRAYVITA

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Phone 2131

A really practical solution to your
winter work cap problem!
The bright red plaid ear flaps tie
atop your head in mild weather and
offer complete protection wheu
pulled down over ears In blizzards
or high winds.
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ITORIALS

an evening for reminiscing, Mr. Trainor's best man when lie was DEATH OF CHARLES
i anniversaries are. and the married, was godfather and be- EDGAR YOUNG
Charles Edgar Your

&lt;O0tt,W“
„r their eighteenth btrthday, 0&gt;e dub
—H* M them have elaborate or memberg purchased their second
Mttaueive territorial ambitlcnB.
, w&lt;f savings bond
The active,
• • •
' honorary and aesociate members nil
Combined with this te the fact »nt Defense »ump* In honor of
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What, for example, would the nom- jqow we
Of nae
tion of the Allied Nations have jn looking back to yesterday,
been today if England, feeing the It seems such a short space
full forte of Naxi might alone and. Time ha* dealt kindly with us.
unaided iiad surrendered or sub- Has shown us what we could do.
..vUU„^...v.y. have
.uve~ made
Blitted io a dishonorable peace; And v
circumstances
made ' it
!
possible
if RumU had not had the reMrvM
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of our dreams come true,
of datarminaUon and courage* to Wllh Uu&lt;hter Bnd wHh Mn&lt;&gt;
com back, after staggertag initial we will work on and on.
'
Idms. to smash the mightiest as | And our hearts will still be gay and
sauita which Hitler could muster;
young.
■
It the rapid conversion of Ameri- Long after our 18th birthday
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MO on November 19th.
,B,S' «“ Lulu Frances Landis and
VVllUam HeniY Warner were united
ly given way to Japanese agUTta- i„ marriage ov the Rev Frvfoele
Sion and permitted the insider* i" StaReS Micb Th^y ha?e 51a full decade to develop and ex- way* been residents of Woodland
plait China's tremendous material township, Barry couns*'. and Ute
resources to the advantage of Hl- at the present time in the village
rohlto's war machine?
of Woodland, where they have re, _______________
sided twenty-five years.
Two sons, Harold of Hastings s&gt;nd
IDEA CLUB
| Lester of Woodland, fixe grandchuEVB8 BIRTHDAY
w.
and one great-granddaughter
The New Idea club celebratednnJ
IU I dren
win belD toem celebrate their Golden AnniversaryMH" nn FYirtav avenimr Nov io ' °Pen housc wl11 ** held at th*-'lr
with Mrs Mwnrd Tbdor as the : honie from two to five P. M. Sun-

»

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from Battle Creek and other OUtside pointe were present.
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FATHERS AND SONS NIGHT
AT fill •SOTHWHOOD

under the auspices of the Brother­
hood at the Methodist church. The
two high achool coaches and the
football squads were guests of hon-

away on Nov.
ultal in Ora
had been a patient for four days. Waa
He leaves no immediate family. FAi- whe
neral service.; were held at Uie of

Four reels of colored sound pictuxes from the state conservation
department were showh. They were
mtOTating and entertaining.
The next meeting will be Ln Jannan-------------------- ------- -------DF.ATH FOLLOWS
LONG ILLNESS
Scott
Allerding. wno
who nas
has oecn
been
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u Aiieraing.
In poor health
foe several years.
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elty sevm! years ago. Surviving
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home; a daughter. Mrs. Ardis ElHott. Flint; one grandchild; one
stater. Mrs. Earl McKibben. Hastings; and one brother. Arvin AlMi
Jerdlng. Freeport. The Rev. L Wlnlav
ston Slone conducted the funeral
al the Walldorff funeral homo on
i cloci
Mn
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Kalamazoo was preserit to conduct on Sunday afternoon, the Rev. H.
the attendant ceremonies and Mr. R. Craig officiating. Interment in
Nix Netas. of Battle Creek, who was the Wilcox cemetery.

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CHURCHES
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BlDMne Services at 11 o'clock.

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11 A. M. The Rev. on Tuesday, November 23. Dessert at mer. in the Navy, and Walter ot
who has been T:30 o'clocx please bring envelopes. Middleville; and four daughters!
Mrs Mamie Booth; HfcSan. Mra.
™. r««. «n36i.T cwimh
"-'u&amp;t "A,
mu,S? C?"’™"'** ►&lt;&lt;&gt;*«•»
Bernice Barnum. Lake Odbeea. Miss
Cor. Colfax at Boltwood
God" fhls spirit-filled southern
Thelma Deyannond. Detratk and
Northeast Barry Methodist church MUa Leona Deyarmorxl, Adrian. The
„__ 8*Ui A. Davey, pastor
. evangelist is speaking every night
TtarMay, Nov. 17
at 7:30. Some nave 4 already sought will hold Family night and Thanks­ Rev. Isaac Orgood of Woodland
7: 30—Prayer meeting at Hastings ahd found help fro* God. and we giving supper at the Northeast Barry conducted the funeral service at the
Friday, Nov. 19. The W.
ghpreh.
trust you will be with us before the church.
B. C. 8. ladles meet at the church Leonard chapel on Saturday after­
-t trvina— 111
»».. m.h. ,or
— noon at one o'clock. With interment
for &lt;U1
an "itcmoon
afternoon meeting,
meeting. rot
Pot m
luck
In Use Berryville cemetery
.t
T+Jfy** Bl Irving . We,xt, ? nda&gt;;.
■ ma*e and chicken supper in evening.
y “P.
arm.
quartet from the Bible Seminary
•
naaay NDv. SI
In Owoaso will be with us. to sing
___
MHPPING BODY FROM
s
a.- —”-—--'ZgigspLra
COOPERSTOWN. PA.
Word was received Tuesday of the
passing of Mrs Mary Burroughs at
P M.
Htwrt. B«m&gt;
the home of her brother. John Mc8: 30 P M. Preaching
Service.
The Durfee school P. T. A. will!
' Cllyn. at Cooperstown. Pa Mrs.
Burrouglis formerly lived near Dow­
Stony Point.
' I meet
meet Saturday,
Saturday. Nov. 20. Oo
Gome and1
ling. Tire body Is being shipped to
j SIBYL DEYARMOND
Tty P- M- Young People’s tvening j enjoy Ute
the evening
evening with
with us.
us.
।
,
Mrs. Sibyl Dcyarmond. aged 47. the Walldorff funeral home, but
^Too
Service. I The Maccabees will hold their' ___
-------------------&lt;»«1------------------al Caro on
Wednesday, Noy.
------ no funeral arrangements have been
by- -----------two sons.
.
regular meeting thte Friday after-1 ’10.
* She*‘is survived*—
-----El- made aa yet.
.Tmimaay—m&gt;v. z«.
1 noon. Nov. 19. at the usual time and I
Prager meeting at Stony Point. Plac*
Home of C. D. Mead________
t
No 8 w 8 c 8 W1U meet:
,

MONTHLY
Pastor. Rev. Lyle E. Olmstead .
Baltimore Chareh
Monting worship aervic*—10:00

of the Wooten**
Uan Service at
cUd roam. Wet leeday. Nov. 10,
eve­
iging guests. Cir-

Sunday school 11 A. M.
Prayer service Wednesday
ning at 8:00 P. M.
MeCaliom Church
Morning worship service—11:30

ORGANIZATIONS

ton*,

Miton. president.
&gt;bert Cook conBltllAI. PABI.n
ms; 'Mrs Harold MlTtlODlST
METHODIST RURAL
PARISH

.'------------f Loveliness and Prayer"—Wm. SlickF1RBT U. II. CHURCH
Ifr-and ‘Star Eye»"—Oley Speaks.
Comer of East and E. Grand Sirs, were beautifully given by Mrs
A. M- Coldrcn, pastor
Frank Cooper, Mra. Foster accom9:55 A. M—Bible school.
panying.
11.00
A.
M.
Sermon—"More; Greatly enjoyed was the review
About. This Man."
I given by Mrs. Carroll Burkholder
0:30 P. M.—Adult and Senior C. i of Mrs. LaMar Sheridan Warrick's
E. societies.
। recent book. "Yesterday's Children,"
7:30 P. M —Song Service and a pertinent and appealing Uie of
the present, concerning people whom
gospel me-wigc by the jgutor.
Wednesday. NoV. 24, 8 P, M Unit- we meet everyday whoa* pleasures
ed Tliankagtving service
First and problems parallel our own. or
U. B. church
। those of our friends, as a rule. It
Invocation — Rev. L. Wlnaton । was a very human story, the kind
Stone.
। that brought "a smite to the lip.
Responsive Reading—Led by Rev. I and a tear to the eye," under Mrs
8. Conger Hathaway.
Burkholder's finished interpreUPresidcnl's Proclamation — Rev. lion.
Seth Davey.
Scripture—Rev. Don Oury.
8EVENTH-DAY
Prayer—Rev. Mr Motion.
‘ ADVENTIST CHURCH
Corner of East and Bond
Sermon—Rev. Jos. Chrispell.
,
There will nbo be numbers of
George M. Schram. Pastor
427 E. Center St.
special music. The Thank Offering
will be turned over to the Pennock Service* on Saturday:
jtosplUl for their charity work.
Sabbath school 9:30 A M.
All are welcome.
Worship service 11:00 A M.
. Y.P.M V meeting 4:00 P. M.
PREHBYTERTAN
Vespers 4:45 P. M
Prayer meeting 8:00 P. M, Wed­
ANNOUNCEMENTS
8. Conger Hathaway. Pastor
nesday.
Dorcas Sewing Society Thursday
November 16. 1943
The ladles Aid society will meet: afternoon. Nov. 18 al the home of
Thursday afternoon, Nov. 18, withi Mrs. Arlle Pew. 1135 8. Church.
Mrs. Agnes Shannon. 118 E. Wal­
nut St Mrs. I) A. VanBuskirk willi WESLEYAN METHODIST
6reside as chairman. . Mrs CarrollI CHURCH
urkholder will review wtho book,, N. Michigan Ave. at E. Stale Road
"Yesterday's Children." Plans willI
Rev. J. R. Chrlspell, pastor
be made for the Christmas bazaar•
401 E. State Road Phone 3444
ami supper to be held December• Hastlnrs Church
8. Ladies are asked to bring their
Sunday school al 10:30. Lawrence
sewing.
Adams. Superintendent. A special
Sunday morning worship al 10:30l Thanksgiving offering will be taken
o'clock. The pastor will tell about. for the educational work of the
"The Lord Odd ns a Sun'' and willI church.
.
preach on the theme. "The Fitei
Preaching service al 11:30. In the
*of God." A thanksgiving offering; absence of the pastor. Glenn Millers
to pay for the new stoker recently will bring the message.
Installed in the basement ot thei
Evening service al 7:30 with Vic­
church will be taken.
tor Sianon speaking on the subject.
Sunday school nt 11:45. Roliert. ''Life's Greatest Question."
McGlocklin, Supt.
A cordial invitation to all these
Boy Scouts meet Monday night,, services.
E. L. Tnylor, Scoutmaster.
Young people's meeting Friday
A Union Thanksgiving service evening at the parsonage.
will be held ut eight o'clock WcdTliere will be no prayer meeting
nerxlay evening. Nov. 24. in the First next week as we arc joining in the
United Brethren church on GrandI union Thanksgiving service at First
St. The Rev. J. R. Chrlspell. pas­ United Brethren church on Wed­
tor of the Wesleyan Methodist nesday evening- Rev. Chrlspell will
church will deliver the sermon. Ani preach.
offering for the Pennock hospitalI , North Irving
will be taken.
I Preaching service at 10:00 A. M.
I with Glenn Miller bringing the mesFIRST METHODIST CHURCH
-------I age. Sunday school follows the
The Service next Sunday
—
»y_mornmorning service.
Ing nt 10:00 o'clock will be a'
. Thanks-1 Announcement regarding the cve-

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hostess.
Quimby. Time 10 and 11:30
Thanksgiving service, special mu­
Mrs. Leo Wellfare. 409 E. Colfax!
sic.
will entertain Hospital Guild IB j
Sunday school at Martin after Friday, Nov. 19th. visitors welcome.
church and at Quimby before
church.
Writers' Guild meets Thursday.I
Sunday school at Goodwill and Nov. 18 at 7 o'clock at the home of I
Hendershot 10 and 11:30.
Goodwill young peoples group will
Circle
6 W. 8. C. 8. will meet!
meet with Shlrle^Mlllison
Monday. Nov. 22 at 7:30 for dessert
GRACE LUTHERAN CHURCH
at the home of Mrs. o. Helm. 435
O- H. Trtnktein. pastor
E. Center. Members please bring
Services held tn the I. O. O. F. dues.
hall. Green street entrance.
Divine worship at 10:30 A. M
Circle 7 W. SC 8. meets Tues­
Thanksgiving service.
day. Nov. 23 at 7:30 with Mrs Qua
Sunday achool at 11:30 A. M The Wlngelcr. 902 S. Broadway. ComSunday school win take part in the mittcc serving. Mrs. Herbert Wemnm 4..™ service
—A—■-4
• ll-.A&lt;1*1
aVH«
U
re Geo.
morning
at
10:30. "
del. Mra. T114W
Burt D
Payne.
Mrs.
Van Houten.
FIRST CHURCH OF
CHRIST, SCIENTIST
WOMEN'S CLUB
Comer Church and Center Streets
Tlie club celebrates its Golden
Subject. "Soul and Body."
Anniversary tomorrow. Friday, the
Sunday service 11 A. M.
19th. al the home of Mrs. D. A.
Sunday school 9:30 A. M.
VanBuskirk. on E. State St- Mrs. W.
Wednesday evening service al R. Cook and Mrs. E- H. Burton will
7:48 P. M.
Bvc reminiscences. with tea fol­
Reading room in church edifice
wing The meeting will be limit­
open Wednesday and Saturday from ed to members and guests from
away. It will b?gln promptly at 2:30
o'clock.
10:20 ATM
Subject, •Thanksgiving."
Circle No. 2 of the W S. C. S.
will meet at the home of Mrs. Fred
PILGRIM HOLINESS
Smith. E Center, on Tuesday. Nov.
TABERNACLE
Sunday school 10 A. M. Frances
Coleman Supt. The young pcoolc
Circle No. 9 of the Mcthodut
received the Banner attendance
Ltendancc last church will meet al the home ot
Sunday.
Mrs. Ciav Bassett. 721 W. Walnut

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�PERS
Nov. 10. 1893. by Alonzo E. Kenas- ! Mr. and Mrs. Ulrtch went to Pe­ ——————————————
ton, Just Ice-of-peace. Mra. Chas. U. toskey in 1898 and resided there
1 until 1927 when they returned here.
Jordan and Hale Kenyon were the They have lived at their cottage at
witnesses. After Uie ceremony, they Little pme take, three miles west of
ver-.arv, Wednesday. Nov. 10. Mr. Ul­ .were congratulated by Mr. Kenas- Shultz, ever since. Mr. Ulrtch has
rich was bcm in Ohio in 1874. com­ ten as being the first couple ever , worked at the Hostings Mfg. Co. for
' ing to Michigan when a small boy
1 the past three years.
They have five children. Mrs. i A parly was given by their chil­
- with his parent*. Mr, and Mra.
Michael Ulrich. Mrs Ulrich was Haney HUI and Mra Nelson Hul- dren Saturday night, Nov. 6. In their
’ bom al Shultz In 1879. the da ughhonor with about seventy-five
-------- z------- -------------- —-------------- ------- ...... ------------ _. .friends and relatives present Their American Legion and Auxiliary and
toskey and Michael Ulrtch of Has- five children were all home for the lheir guest* attended the Armistice
Ungs, R. 5.------------------------------------------ grand event They were married all Day banquet on Thursday evening
__________________________;________ ever again, all having a wonderful
—time. They.received many beautiful

dinner at seven o'clock for the 4-H

AMERICAN LEGION
NEWS

Congratulations to the Juniors for
the fine display of pictures which
they presented to the Auxiliary and
Legion on Thursday evening. They
plan co make another as the sons

I to Mr and Mrs. Harold Schilds.' Mrs. Cliarles Rice. Battle Creek:
i Hastings. R 2. Nov. 3; a girl to Mr. Mra. Everett Schilds and baby. Has.na Mr. Oordo.1 Utin. rrwawH.

by Mlllirnns, 319 E. Green, Nov. 5, Rlngelburz Grand Ranids.
Kamos.------and Mary Louise Gtatta. Freeport: a girl to Mr. and Mrs. Clare Edwins.
Joseph Schultz. 230 W. Marshall; Woodland. Nov. 0.
Mrs. Lorenzo Maus, 810 8. Market;
Patients discharged during the
Mra. Burdette CotanL Hastings, R week were: Mrs Joseph Bronson.
INSJEAD.
1; William Face. Middleville; Mrs i Grand Ledge: Baby Girl Covey,
C. J. Ricker. Hastings, R 3; Mra. j Hartings. R 2: Mr*. Glendale Myers
Claude DcMond. Woodland.
Medical patient* are: Melvin Cb- Brow^341^d.WlkeMr^dleimon PERMANENT WAVE-59*
hora*
vllle. Hastings R 4; Charles Moon. I ville Coffmam^reeport: Mra Gerald

On Sunday the wedding dinner
was planned and .served at their
home bv their children to twenty­
seven friends and relatives. Two
beautiful wedding cakes were served.

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Mrs. Robe
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Pvt. Stej
technical
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Mrs Le&gt;
daughter 1

the magazine. "Call to Prayer." pub­
lished in Chicago by the National
Holiness Missionary Society, ap­
peared the following Item concern­
ing the former Ml* Doris Buegc.
now Mrs. Arthur Vesper, who luv ■
lecenlly received their appoint­
ments as ml'Aionaries:
Mr. Vesper and Miss Doris Buegc

Your
Winter

this citv and county. Mrs. Vera
Young played .several selections on
the accordion which all enjoyed.
MLss Dorothy Schantz, represent­
ing the Junior Auxiliary group, pre­
sented the pictures of the service
men representing the Legion and
Auxiliary families in this war. The
pictures were mounted in a large
frame which will hang In the Le­
ftion hall. Acceptance for the Legion

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Hunting a

Adams ho
Monday

Don Putt

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Captain Proton Iverson, from the
Percy Jone-, Genera! hospital. Bat­
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teresting talk, which is reported

dinner gu&lt;

dancing was furnished by Mrs.
Young nt the piano and Fred Hale

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social life.

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old Gray and family spent Sunday afair in keeping with the celebra­
with their parents Mr and Mrs. tion and rpirit of Armistice Day.
Sam Buxton in Banfield. ♦ Sunday
Remember the regular Unit meet­
pic were. Mr. and Mrs. Win. Ried. ing this evening when Christmas
Mr and Mrs. Wm. Clemmons and
Mr. and Mrs liny Clemmons. * Next
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HASTINGS, MICHIGAN

�THE HASTINGS BANNER, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER IS, IMS
Belding, and Mra. WUUam' Po^T
Long, also called cm Mr. and Mra. PENNOCK HOSPITAL
I interesting book written by • skilled
to Battle Creek.
Wundarllch and gueate Sunday gft-1 Medical patient* al the hd*pUal I writer—a fine Christmas gift tat Kalamaaoo.
Mra. George Bnook spent
are: Malvin Oovilto, HasUnga, B4;
days in Detroit thto weak.
to “Mr*. Dorr Webb and Mra. Addle
Mr. and Mr*. Rolland Vatan
ua | mittL NaanvUte; Chartag
•nd daughter Busan were Bunday
afternoon, with two tables tn ntay.
' Dowluut; Mra. Otis Eaton. E
Chester Richardson and family guest* of Mr. and Mr*. Lloyd Vai-1
More*
were and
turnedMr*.
to byDavid
Mr*. eu-a a(
reatrtc- Top
Mr* Minute Shrtner. 134 E
CeSric
Morey
of Hickory Comers and Mr* Elean­ C!CU W Dolan and Don Btogtl left
ir cen­
Mr*. William WorUey. Lake
or Geiger of South Hasting*, were
Prohibition Ray Hurlbert.
oerx, nasung*.
wni.
Hasting*. RS.
Saturday evening and
Bunday Saturday^for a few days* deer huntconvcntbm held
during the week include ! flurries of snow that outline Uie
gueste ot Mr. and Mr*. ArUiur
The regular meeting of the Ban■reek.
.
,the follow
a-ing: A boy to Mr. and branches of bare trees all the pas’,
ftlchard*on.
er class of the Methodtet ohureh1
,
Mra. John Ingram apmt the Jane and
Mr and Mra. O E. Goodyear had ___
।
__-til Howartii. Battle Creek, week, have made a picturesque
RcteUvea from awywtoat- weekend with her parent*. Mr. and nUngham attended the funeral of
ft: Nov.
|
10. a boy Vr Mr. and Mr* landscape with no tough going unMr* Gavin Ritchie to Boltto Creek
tended the funeral of Mra Clara Mrs
Urfer ln AUegan.
derfoot ss
aa y?
&gt;xt.
ci ------Emocy Ftoher. Nashville. Nov. 11; dsrfcm
’ Just
■— -nice
--------Sluilte. Monday, were Mr. and Mr*.
Av/a RObert j, wiloox returned Mdair.
Van Zlle toft Bunday evening tor . boy to Mr and Mrs Glen Mon- Michigan
‘-------winter
weather a
wir
Mr*. Homer DePuy toft Sutorday g ahort visit with Mra. Paul Jone* »
Paul Groat- Mr. and Mrs. George Baturday u&gt; Nashville. Tenn- where
1
lea.
Ml E. Thom, NOVa boy to
Chrtetmas
I trim*
--------------------------------and
Blnkler. Kalamazoo, and Mr end he u aWending George Peabody for Rockford. III. lo visit Mr. and at Grand Rapids.
Mt and Mr*. Walter Croaby. Wood- good* to the down town stores call taught the clas* for rr*ny year*,
Mra Thoma* Blnkler of Bravo.
college, after spending a ten-day Mra. Frederick Parker unUl after
Nov. 13; a boy to Mr. and to mind Uiat there arc only “thlrty- cave a brief talk which waa great­
Mra. Frank Carrothera and MUs tend.
I
the
Christmas
holiday*.
R. E. Wait to tn Washington, D furlough here He had been tn the
Burdette Clsler. Middleville I seven more day* before Chrtetma* " ly enjoyed MU* Mabel Btaon pre­ ter*. Janet and
Kathleen Perry return today from Mn.
]
C. this week
I hospital for two week* before oom:
12; a girl to Mr. and Mr* ; Betty Osborn Caine (Mrs Ray- sented a record of the ftrat twenty Mra. Vidfan K
two daughters of Grand Rapid* Ann Arbur where they attended a Nov.
Mr. and Mr* F. C. Howley of ing isorae. A number of family dtoWlbalda, 230 B. Broadway, mond Johnson&gt;. national radio *Ur. years ot the history of the claaa da. Mr*. William Fua
&lt;
were weekend gueste of Mr. and U. of M conference for senior coun- Georgn
Adrlan spent Uie weekend with ner* were given in hl* honor while Mr*, jamea Mason and Mr. and cLlkn and student advtocra.
Nov.
13; a boy to Mr. and Mr* . has received a citation, signed br and Mrs B P Cowie* read an Dorothy Roush. all of
1
Mr. and Mra. J. E Mattoon. Mr. he waa home.
Slocum, 217 W. Marshall, Elmer Davis and Henry Morganthal.
Mr and Mra. R. K Compton and George
&lt;
concerning
and Mr*. Willtem Brooks, atoo of I -‘■•WUUam
Wllllaru Grey
Qrey WUle
U*. 6. P2/c,
14.
I commending her for splendid help
children spent the weekend with her Nov.
1
Willette.
W/c.
Robert Btowell enterU
Adrian, were afternoon callers
u
Fifteen uSng
auraicol case*
were re- ;i talnments
cooperation
various
enterU SJf.R
BJf.R .. al
of Camp
Camp Peary.
Peary, V*..
Va.. waa
waa »cm hospital. Kalamaaoo. *pcnt parent*. Mr. and Mr*. E. L Cran- pcTted
U* following:
al a with
number
of «utem
dinner Saturday evens
oalL al Sheridan.
Mra. Oeo. Ransom and Mrs. Geo home on a ten-day leave visiting Bunday at home.
home of hl* parents M
Hinchman were Bunday gueete of hi* mother. Mra. George H. Poet
Friday night gueste of Mr. and ।Clarence Cunningham. Bellevue , i embarkation camp*.
On her return to her home In
Richard
at Ct
Middievuie; Mra
aara i Pennock
rmnoc* hospital
nospnai nursery
nurserj has
nas , tw.c
offering taken. Mr*. Callfomla,Thoma*
he^
Mr* Robert McKibben to Yankee an(| other relaUvea and friends.
,Jcxtcvb Martin. Middleville;
Eaton Rapid* last week. Mra Mar- Mrs Howard Newton and daughter. Jcoeph
who to Ivon
Bheete. who had been visit- Darla, were Mr. and Mra. Henry Onto QarUnger and Miss Margaret I been filled to capacity thto week , Fred Smith to the December hoet- lough. White bebe mun
Spring*.
Mr*. Virginia W. Baird, who to
Vahlsing and children of Muskegon Barker. Lake Odessa; Mrs. Laurel which has increased the number of
Pvt. Stephen Hathaway has been tn the Military Intelligence office,
• • •
I candles decorated
droorated the table I
Pvt. David Goodyear of Camp Gan toon. 828 E Madison; Mrs L. F patient* so markedly that registered
—
J. Carolina, (pent a few
sent frpm Greenboro, N. C . to .a Wright Field. DayUui. Ohio, spent
| Mr. and| Mr*. Lorena Schelhaa en-1 n*P**P?
JMd.
Mau*. 610 8. Market; Mra. Jay nurses have been doing volunteer
technical school at Sioux Falls, the weekend In Hastings with her day* wtUi her mother, Mra. J. A- McCoy. Wisconsin, spent Saturday xm.iin....
Stte Ii Aulv n.« well item^iS^
tEETv ' £££
Sturdy nIgh^‘Vh&lt;to
Tt^u^tTjtox
Mi.h.lll.
Mr, nlar*
a* Rjvi CItomb Nurse*'
South Dakota.
'1 J
daughter.
-—Johanna,
- ----------—
and
■* mother. McCall Mra. Webster accompanied night and Sunday at home
Hoate’tler.^Frreporl; ’Mrs Charles comment to local motortota along ^'“^^^r^.nd^Mra” Wm i
f^ntna^rvl Uw even
i
her
mother
to
N.
Carolina
and
reWeekend
gueste
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
■
Mra.
George
Poet.
Mra. Lewi* Stanton and grandda7g*htershlrtey"'Mliier“'i&gt;nt the
Mr.~and’Mra Harold Underwood
MiT^Clra? P^te’ment George Myers were Mr. and Mra. Sldnam.^ciarksville; Mr*. I* Hon.. , Ore«: street namely: Uta &lt;**&gt;-to Kfo^w“’d Jfc
^Artour, wm .pent info^^
Sldnam. Clarksville; Mr* Lee Hans- , Green street. namely: It la easy to
- M7, Ar[h“‘r
mformaUy
Stanley
Thompson
and
son.
Brace,
weekend al the home of Mr and’ aiul Mri. Wayne Jenkin* of Kala- Bunday with Mtes Virginia PotU
banter. Woodland; Evelyn Aspinall. I distinguish nur.sas and nunea aides I ‘»*a’*?ra Bna Mr- Bna **r’ nruiur ■" »p«n. wuurmauy.
Mrs Fred Bowerman near Middle- rnaloo were w^kend guests of Mr. in OUvet
Virginia row* of Lansing.
...
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■
Mra. Ette Nash spent the weekend' Hastings R3. Mrs Orville Boniface. I ty their uniform* and white shoes «**n»en.
*“*£
...__________ _ _____ --u.ia and
and Mra.
Mr*. Lester
Leiter Reynold*.
Reynold*.
wm .n&lt;t r«.(. w.w. left rn.n.
Wm. and Louis Mlske left Sun­ with hrr Ulster. Mrs Lewi* Todd, Delton; Mto* Dorothy McKibben. I many of whom walk to and from
Mra. John Rose and grandchildFrank Aspinall liM
has gone to stay
&amp; Clinton; Mr*
H. H.
Chase, to
j the
to do volunteer----------wort.
Mr* Dell’ Newton waa hoaleaa to
TH STADIUM
... the
hoepltai
doIwepltal
-------------------------------------DIRECT FROM THE
450 EL
day
on
a
week'*
deer
hunting
trip
to Clarksville.
ren Jack and Ann Chadwick spent thl* winter
with
hl* daughter
v‘---•—-------^ugfater and
| They would appreciate a ride. «- her bridge club for deraert on Wed­
,
and
will
visit
their
mother
tn
Mackthe weekend with Mr* Wilbur Rog- familv. Mr. and Mra. Loring
A Monday guest at the home of
firing Freed
Freed toaw city.
discharged dur- I P«Ctally now that ti&gt;e weather u nesday.
afll io
to w uInclement for the next
er* in Battle Creek
• Of Toledo. Ohio.
Mr. and Mra James Bristol waa his .••JTZ’
7 Karen Benfield am
,
Mrs.
Cora
DcPue
returned
Fri
­
mother.
Mrs.
Eva
Sweet
of
Banfield
*V?
v
t
^J
r
.
w
»x^hJwinii^
tetov
1
few
months.
Jas. Radford Is spending a few
Mr&gt; Ciw, Aid^jj un Sunday
Wednesday night dinner guests
Mrs
inude
Lfrljiurv
nntzrrtalned
Melby Williams
anaEckeTbatiy. 1glon
Mrs. Jmste
entertained
Mra-meroy
wuuam
day* this week at the Mantoxe f
NorfoUt Va to
her son. day from a btuipess trip to Flint. Bellevue
1 ovw* McLaury
the* wertrod^
0 °* ii। vltY;
236 W
Mohall
; Girton
"Artntellce
Day banquet,
made
jars.
Jmsto
Mcnaury
enicnamea
W)O
BMrl
N
Bhultz.
Acting
as toastmaster
at the
Lc- of Mr and Mrs Wellesley Ironside I
Hunting and Fishing club.
. — Ald­ • and later left for Albion where she
were Dr. and Mr*. Guy Keller and [
and....
wife Mr. ...
and Mrs. Darrel
met her
daughter-in-law.
Mrs.
Miss Maxine Wateon entertained rich.
sSy ^raU of^s lda Pal- : bgker. Middleville. Mrc^BmdeUe the third time for Roy Aubtoard to Mr. and Mra John Ironside. An out |
Fredk.
Parker,
and
left
with
her
on
Miss Faina Stockfish of Battle
act In that capacity for thl* an­ of town guest wa* Mrs. Keller’*
Raiw Jordan and daughter. Mrs Monday for Rockford. III., where she mailer were Mr*. Anna Baldwin and ,
c.™^tir
Creek Bunday.
niece. Mrs. Ray Bauaiiman of
j Miss Louise Baldwin of Carlton.
“g* **“»• 3J&lt;,
“&gt;2. nual meeting of the Legion—an Walla Walla. Wash On Friday they ,
Mr. and Mrs Clarence Schulte Vildan Rogera, and children of will remain over the holidays.
which
he--------------handles....
very
Pvt Jack Maxson from the Great Dema Rensch and Mary Ixmlse assignment _
— —
Edw. Van Popertog left Saturday . Lake*
entertained Mr. and Mr* Oliver
and Mr and Mr*. Gerald Sdiultc Grand Rapids came to call on Mra.
rraval
lu£
w
*
weekmd
Ololte.
Freeport:
Lester
Lratg.
,
ably
and well.
for a week's hunting trip at Hum-,
Densmore of Manistee and Mr and ,
of Nashville spent Bunday with
visitor at the homo of Mr and Mrs | Clarksville; Mrs. Joseph Howarth
Mary Loutoe Thomas, who re­ Mrs. Glen Densmore at dinner.
er*
Lodge.
Grand
Marais.
U.
P.
Mr. and Mr*. John Schultz In
Fred Hale
‘nd baby. Battle Creek; Virginia signed her office as Deputy County
Grand Rapids. The previous Sun Jordan. A gueal at her home last i with friends from Grand Rapid*
Mra Harold Newton and Mr*. ! Ampaugh. 705 E Slate Rood: Mr*, cferk. about a month ago. to now
was Mrs. Mamie France of and Middleville.
On Sunday afternoon at the;
day Mr. and Mrs. Clarence fichulte week
SUrlUut kSre wail the weokeSl I Ctaiule OeMond WaxlUnd: WU- wortlnx In Detroit. HorTSer Betty
Woodland.
Alfred William*. F. 3/c Is home on !
home of Miss Marjorie Reed, thirty-1
a ere entertained at the George
Walter Thomas,
Mr nnd Mra. Ellis Kelley enter­ ten-^ay furlough from Wakpcton. to Jackson with Mr* Newton'* ate- l11am
‘a,1\ FFace.
^cc', Middleville; w
— who waa formerly em-;1?.®”1 guests gathered for a showerBOB KELLEY
Adams home in Caledonia.
Hastings.
R2; Donald Moore ployed al the Hasting* Mfg. Co., k1।I five
!"
e honoring Ml** Roaelene Coop-1
tained Mr. and Mra. Walter Lewi*
ter. Mra. Ualle Wright.
|, Snyder. "
“A.
tea.
Monday guests ot Mr. and Mrs. and children of Cloverdale on Bun­
!
Hastings.
R5;
Mm
Bert
Christie.
wltll
her.
Mr. and Mra. John Gould and
Mr* Ray Baughman of Walla Hostings. R5.
T'nJC— w«w»
. 1 er who is to be married to n/c Rob- i
Geo Ransom were Mr. and Mr* day.
Mr. and Mrs. Hazen Gray are deer Walla. Wark, was the gue*t of her , 4«» N-Browway:
| o^&lt;
r j
orilS ha.
Oscar
Jones
has beer,
been conftocd
confined en
crt M
O. moore.
Moore. in
In nenneuvuie.
Bennettville. o.
8. u..
O-. &gt;
Don Putnam. Geo. Wickwire and
Mrs Gertrude clum left Sunday hunting at Mio thl* week
uncle and aunt, Dr. and Mr*. Guy Middleville. Mrs Gordon Utter and to hu
honw
on
w
8l
the
on
Saturday.
November
30.
Mtoa
i.ie home
W. atm St.
’
c.*n—wx Miss' KUS HIADLMI KIWI MTWMN HA1VW
non and Mrs. Emma Tack of Ban­ for a few week's visit with her hus­
past week bv
by m
illness
Maxtoe Jarman
jarman oresided
prodded at the tea
tea -----2nd Lieut. Leon Mudge returned C. Keller. la*t week.
. baby. Frceprt: Mrs. C. J- Kicaer. MJtl
neaa
;. Maxine
. field.
;
band. Coro Clair Clum. who Is sta­ to Austin. Texas. Friday after a ten- -I Mr. and Mra Herman Zerbcl left i Hastings. R3
I Mr
* N,u
‘SftOQ 1are
----------Mr.- ttna
and Mr
Mra
Nils u
Olsson
now table with the Misses Bettie CoopBV vrana uiruniv
on Monday for Tampa. Fla. for the :
ctofid Ssin 7 residing
at --312 E.
' Mr and Mrs Harry Ritchie and tioned at Drew Field, Tampa. Flor­
—--------~ State Rd.
"•*
-and Marjorie Reed *ervtn«
SPONSORED IY YOUR FRIENDLY
ida.
Games
mes furnished
furnlslied the atternoons
afternoon s ’
- »
Mrs. Hazel Hinkley were Bunday
SSK
w J.
‘‘■’a '?iXpXo°
Bunday gueste of Mr. and Mrs.
entertainment and the guest of
dinner guests of MLu Alice Willison
Orno Knowles were her parents.
honor was presented with luggage
Mr. and Mrs. R. E IJpscomb. of SIX e^’e.SnnW.oTWSpiltM and a corsage of rose* and chrysan- i
thenium*. ML** Cooper will leave'
.*
Cannonsburg.
Longyear's lecture st the Worn- week.
- „
rltvi/irr hand towel* and a Journalism Society at Michigan
Mra. R G- Finnle. Gordon and line
SP!
Mr
Mrs. Leonerd Murphy &gt;
.'Si* n‘XSrNo”l isdor Bule coUeue. Utu, euUmeUtMly on the eighteenth for South Caro-1
Barlwira of Louisville arrived Wed­ en'e City club.
...
I
NSUtANCI COUHSUOI
moved the flrel of the week to Ded “ deh£s,. becoming a member of Theta Bigmi u"*
Mra. Mery Showerman left Tues­
nesday and will renutln over
day for Stevensville tor an Evan­ ‘Tl’r. hUry Ahbey « NubetB. U ।
Thnnkscivlna.
honoring Mi*s Martha Bennett of I
WWW
t
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. gelistic campaign and from there |
1---------------------------------------------- Evatuton. during her visit at the
Mulliken for a campaign
Maurice Ingram were Mr. and Mra. will go toDecember
8.
\
f Af I I I
ITEM C
i. Mr* Charles Aldrich left un Hun- &gt;
Richard Groos home, was the SunT.aurrnre Athith and daughter of to begin December 8
Among the deer hunters who made
Battle Creek.
northern trek by bus this year
Mr and Mra. Lyle Kerr and Mr the W.
D. Moore and hl* nephew at
I t-.
.. ...a
ro..H wifhiWr* laid for nine guests who were'
v$.
nnd Mra. Clarence Johncock were arc
Roscommon; Mr. and Mrs. Rich­
s&amp;vS --I
to Grand Rapids Saturday.
ard E Lancaster at Rudyard; and
The Kenneth Laberetaux's enter­ Mr. and Mrs. Ellsworth Newtwon at
jS MJ
tained Mr
and Mrs. Raymond Ma nlsliQue. .
Reeve of Cleveland, his mother.
Mrs Loring Freed returned to her
DO THIS FOR
r&gt; a k-ennedv .oient last' «*&gt;o ware former nurses and often
Mr* Margaret Laberteaux. and Mr*. home to Toledo on Monday accom­
* * *
—J
Herbert McCord and son of Lansing panied by her father. Frank Aspln- w^inDBaUtehcS2rt&gt;vi2ttaa Mr i contribute of their time and talent
lost Friday.
n E.
wd! u&gt; PMUttny .t the hupM.
all, who plans to spend the winter
Mrs. Hi Baxter were gueste.
o tyllletu, S F 3/c. UBUJt.. who!
Mbs Betty lane of Youngstown. there. Mr. Freed and three chil­
Carl Baldwin.
.
.
..
i was home on a ten-day leave from
Ohio, spent the weekend at iftene. dren. who were here lust week Mrs
Monday evening the Business camp Peary. Virginia Other gueste
Mr. lUid Mrs George Boerema
On Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Forrest for the funeral of Mrs Aspinall on
Women s Hospital Guild held its (present were his sisters Mra Vir-1
family of Marcellus, were Sun­
November meettog to the Pr^X-. Stoia W. Baud of Wright Field,
Ijtne with Miss Betty Lane visited Tuesday, returned on Wednesday. end
day guc*t.\ of Mr. and Mrs. Charles
relatives In Saranac
On Saturday Mrs. Thomas Ogden.
terian church P*r»o™.
Dayton, Ohio, and her daughter,
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. : Mi*s Ruth Robson and Miss Esther Christman.
aomen*
srouu of the church rerv- ; Johanna: Mra. Leo C. Hammond
After spending seventeen days
J. M. fjxngston were Mr. and Mra. Doty accompanied a group of girls.
ng an excellent dinner to thirtv - and hU5band and Mn. Rlchard Leo. Haalings
•The Eagle Squadron’’, th^ book
Pvt. Robert C. Murphy left
J. G Ruimvcld of Kalamazoo: «i Mildred WI1L Elizabeth Cortrighl. home.
three member* and gueste. Mrs.
today for Fort Sheridan for as­
Monday Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Stuart Phyllis Kelly. Dorotltea and Elaine signment to a basic camp. He has by Col. James Saxon Childers, re­ Carroll Burkholder gave a review of
counting the htorr'in detail of the the book. ' Yesterday'* Children," I
Van Horn and Martha Wedel -to
of Grand Rapid*
completed a twelve-week Ar„i12 American boyg who flew for Great which was greatly enjoyed. The
Ml-s Arlene Campbell of Lansing Grand Rapid* where they attend- just
A COLD stuff* up the no»e.
cd Ute maUnee. “Junior Miss,’’ and "re-basic
pre-basic course
courae at Michigan ColCol- Britlan before we entered the war.
causes mouth breathing, throat
spent tlw weekend at home.
for December is Mis* I
had dinner.
&gt; «Ke
Mining and Technology, t* having a nice sale to Hasting*. committee
tickle and night roughing. use
Grace Edmonds. Ml** Helen Wade
Mr. and Mrs. Don Jones (Feme ] Houghton,/
This is due to the fact that our local and Misses Hazel and Elizabeth
thl* tlmc-teited Vick* treatment
filer. Caot. G. H. Michael McPhar-, Henry.
Thompson) of Elwood City. Pa . were
’
~
that goe* to work laatanUy...
#
Saturday night nnd Sunday guests STRICTLY PERSONAL
lin. was &lt;toe of the Eaglca who gave
°X.Fr’
f
&lt;£“'? a,
Wc
llke W Ulk °r 0Ur 0Wn a kptahdld account of himself. A
At bedtime rub good old Vicks
Saturday afternoon Mrs Francis
lamny
uu» wc
full T»a«e picture of "Mickey" to1 Hamilton (Irene Jones) assisted by
VapoRub on tliroat, chest and
train from telling about our new featured, as well as a double page Mr*. Timothy Howard (Ellen Leonback.Then watch Its ruiTMTIMG.
-------u—
«&gt;•—u «
drawing tJvowlng details of an air ardi of Kalamazoo entertained a I
stimulating action bring relief
STEAM HEAT
ner ai vreu- combat. In which he and a fellow
from distress.
“f
Un itatat BlUwp.l ™&gt;
\nd‘S“j
oi Saturday' flyer,
nin'pUnes.
Th'e'author
successfully
eludedBlv«nn»l»
five GerIt PENETRATES to upper breath­
HOT A COLD WATER
M„
s«ta»,.t ft.-™ j
ou.~ay and "out of ■ taroe' man planes. The author gives praise of the former's parent*. Mr. and
ing passage* with soothing
Mrs Fred Jones
The afternoon
SHOWER BATH
v&gt;i'SSS,?L5S&gt;o^“i
medicinal vapor*. It STMilATE*
was spent Informally and the honor
elicit and back surface* like a
un Monday attending the funeral , the best looking tuoy in ine &gt;oi. i
.
latter’s ।
warming, comforting poultice...
of Mra. Btobopk niece. Mrs.Gordon I Andjuat think what they'
; tn m the Dieppe raid when he 1 guest received some lovely gift*.
A visit to our store will find hundreds of new items
Out of town guests were Mrs. Olland keeps on working for hours,
Durkee (Beulah Geiger), daugnter 1 him—Peter Schumann “®uerl The hajed out over the Channel and was ver Densmore. Akron. Ohio. Mra.
•&lt;•■ wkila you *l**p—to ease
that will make you hoppy.
of
\Xtng H toSi Intensely
of Henry
Henry Geiger,
Geiger, former Woodland, writers name was Peter Oscar until.
1 Forrest Johnson and daughters.
coughing spasms, relieve mu*curesidents
christened when someone *
&gt; |
resident*
■'he was v.
lar soreness and* iiau*
Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Brozak and switched the names around. And —
lightness-andbring \/IGKo
Joalynn were over Sunday guests1 besides my own father waa Peter I _
such grand comfort! vVxioRul
of Mr. and Mrs, G. C. Kent of Lo- Schumann. What a thrill he would &gt;3*
»ell ’
have had wore he here to enjoy the J I®
Deyo Larkin was In Vermontville honor. And Young Peter Bauer’s !g
8a?rurd,y Martf«nwo%?n bu,?£neMgreat grandfatlier was Peter Bauer, h;
In noturol color.
Wool
yV
n»^i
1 A"*1 eVer ,taCe hU Ume 93 yearS I*
°* Axj011- Oiil0-^c.e guests ot Mr.. a„o th^rc has never been a time
Camels Hair. 9 to 20.
.Jy Hastings. Mich. Telephones 2244-2557

PERSONALS

WJR

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.M•.SOCIAL
ITEMS s ftnT’SJE’Tr.« wi I v n i uAH
__________________

OHIO STATE ‘

'

Night
Coughing

Dorrance Trethrte
Agency

LOCAL NEWS

Outstanding Values

ROOMS

COATS-SUITS-DRESSES-SKIRTS.
BLOUSES-HOSE and ACCESSORIES

HOTEL HASTINGS

BOY COATS

COLD WEATHER

DRUG NEEDS!
PREVENT COLDS!
USE ORAL COLD VACCINEWE CARRY ALL LEADINGS BRANDS

LILLY ENTORAL
20
$135
SHERVAC
12
69c
PARKE DAVIS IMMUNOVAC100 $540

fTRAND TtiEATR

w“™ »n TU?SS^or" ,£ !?'h
5 MJ!'her brother. Guy Shull, and will
^S?e"
remain till after Thanksgiving.
"
SI™,
Mr. and Mr*. Vidian Roc of Kai- 50 »e ^lnk u •
d
d
nmazoo were guests of Mr and *'c trust voung Peter Schumann I
Mra. Edward Btorkan over Uie Baufr wlU enjoy the tradition of
weekend.
| thttl name.—Crawford Avalanche. '
Mr*. Velma Moore Barnum left- ■
— eg»
Sunday for Providence. R. I., for pnwna wainKg
h'r
Mr“ dSr. “iliur vMted ter
U™ “Si' McDonald rammed ^'7"“

Saturday from Battle Creek where
I sh? visited Mr and Mrs Hamid an&lt;^ Mrs. Miner Palmer and son
McDonald for two weefc
Richard and daughter Mrs. VanSu^day gdrats of MT and Mrs. ackle nnii 500 O"? vWud Uielr
Hugo Wunderlich were Mrs. Edith daughter-to-law Mrs. Russell PalWunderllch and Mra. Gilbert Perry
and infant son al Detroit ov»
and son. Denny, of Kalamazoo, also •
*S?kcnj' t ¥n!- BSbe.^1 f,le d
Petty Officer Rupert Wunderlich, and Misa Ruth I^rle of Hasting*
Vho was home from the Navy on spent Sunday at the home of Uie
furlough. Mrs. Emma Wolfe of De- former’s norenta, Mr. and Mrs. Ar­
troil. her sori. Bethel Wolfe of, thur Bedford. * Robert Frost, son
(Kalamazoo and his son, Keene of Mf. and Mrs Henry Frost left
Wolfe, of Gull lake, who were Sun-1 Thursday for camp Grant for to­
day guests of Mr. and Mr*. James ducUcn into the service.

a

REGISTERED PHARMACIST ALWAYS ON DUTY ~

—

Hasting*

Phone 2241

Shirt fr Jaffer—

Humphrey Bogart and Bruce Bennett

"SAHARA"
Bargain matinee Sunday 1:00 to 3:M

S

।

HARRY
THEATIII?
BL* Hastings. Mich.. Phones 2247-2282
FRIDAY and SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 19-20

DOUBLE FEATURE ATTRACTION
Ludwig Donath and Gale Sondergaard

And some would eat that want it

Strange Death of Adolf Hitler"
We hae meat, and we can eat,

and Lnpe Vele» and Leon Errol

The Mexican Spitfires Blessed Event
And sae, let the Lord we thank it
SUNDAY and MONDAY, NOVEMBER 21-22
■

Wait Disney's technicolor version ot
Major DeSeveraky's best seller

VICTORY THROUGH AIR POWER
Bargain matinee Sunday 3:M in S:M

HASTINGS

2750

TUES.. WED., THUR- FRI- NOVEMBER 23-24-25-26

"BEST FOOT FORWARD

X K

EAST STATE STREET

In 100': long wearing
Shetland Wool
Block. Navy. RAF.
Blue and Brown.
Sizes 10 to 20.

SUNDAY and MONodf, NOVEMBER 21-22

BURNS' THANKS
Some hoe meat and canna eat,

YOUR FAVORITE
CHESTERFIELD

"HI YA SAILOR",
and John Loder and Ruth Ford

Special matinee Thanksgiving day starting
at 3:00 P. M. Evening prices pre rail.
Lucille Ball. Virginia Weldler and Harry James
and his Orchestra. All filmed in Technicolor

REED’S
—

DOUBLE FEATURE ATTRACTION
Donald Woods and Elyse Knox

ADVENTURE IN, IRAQ

ALSO OTHER BRANDS AND SIZES

PARKE DAVIS HALIVER OIL CAP. i°o 89c
98c
YEAST &amp; IRON TABLETS
250
$395
100
UPJOHN UNICAPS
pint
98c
COD LIVER OIL
$249
100
BETOL B COMPLEX
60c iize
49c
SAL HEPATICA
27c
VICKS VAPO RUB
27c
GROVES COLD TABLETS

1975

FRIDAY and SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 19-24

The Barry will not be open on
Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday

FOR LONG, HAPPY WEAR

J
J
5
\
X

Trim and smart over everything, they have an air of
informality that is never out
of place. Tailored with Printzess perfection, crisp lines
that hold their shape, keen
attention to the smallest de­
tail. Of fine, long-wearing
fabric, tested for quality.
Sizes for woman and misses.

Frandaen*.
nExcliuivef bul Not ExpuruiM'*

Among

�THE HASTINGS BAXXEB. TEtrUMOAT. NOVEMBER la. IM2

Hastings Banner

CORNERS AT MY EXPENSE

AUCTIONEER
Loren Coppock

Loren
EDITORIAL—
ASSOCIATION

•
Coal. Oil In Plastic*
Both pool and oil are used In
ufacturlng plastics.

Delton, Mich.

Hershberger

AUCTIONEER

When you are going to have a aa

IN MEMORIAM

Sheldon Agency

Shipping Livestock
Every Saturday

All - Kinds of Insurance
Surety Bonds
kon* 21*3
Hastings

FRANK JONES
Buyer for STILES and Company.
Hasting* stockyard*. phone 25M, or
call 517 Lacey through the week.

Swanton Agency

EXCHANGE
YOUR WHEAT
for some of that good

Lily White Flour

NEW LOW RATES

Properry damage
and Liability
Protect your right to drive under
Michigan's new responsibility
low In the world's largest auto­
mobile Insurance company.

CONTACT

GEORGE MAURER
If interested in buying or telling
Real Estate.
Phone 3157
1152 8. Jefferson SL
Hasting*

AUCTION SALES

SMITH BROS.
VELTE &amp; CO.

List Year Bale With

HENRY FLANNERY
NASHVILLE
3110
Date* can be made at Banner oHlcr.

HASTINGS. MICH.
W* TASUTJ.

TTHESKEH11-100
”11 nr li»l r. »1».7

Marshall Furnaces
Repairs furnished and in
stalled for all makes o
furnaces

Get Your Winter
Footwear NOW!

GRANGES

Eaver Troughing
___ ____ Tin Shop

Floor Sanden for Rent
G. E. GOODYEAR HDWE.

INSURANCE and BONDS

AUCTIONEER
list you Auction Salas with

DEWEY REED
Hie* can be made at Banner office.
Pkoa* 3457
Hastings, Mick

Every Saturday
JAKE DEPRIESTER

and bos man’* hnr*rhlde jacket. .he
40. Call 3313 liter 5:30.
Ill"
FOR RALE—3 bed. and eprlnga. 4 fealb- FOR . HALE—Coon h.mnil pupa. tiro.
er bed.. 14 quilta, rubber boots. So. H; | Hols*. Middleville.
Ill23 In. Jointer plane. 2 .mall .land*.
food grinder. |&lt;&gt; (al. Irg corn Miptw-r. POULTRY ‘
mn.lr .laud. Mrs Fred William.. 412
1
.V.. Inrun ] lu.nr 304*______ Il-IH FOR SALE Unit Ron r.w-krrn., five
For sale Cireulaiing beater. Round
|l&gt; •&lt;*¥.)&gt; Ill
1 O.k; Humphrey hot water bath heater; , Prank* ilmrJini Prairieville 1.1 21. 2A
both in A l ronditiun. Hani Radu, 410
K. leaven Hl.. charlotte. phone 71.1.
FOR SALE—:
White Leghorn pullet*.
&gt;. laving T5of. &gt;l 2.1 each.
rr.lalr IPSO »r Hastings
FOR HALE -Tao Round* Oak healing
stove.; a|..i l.i&lt; Hu. k hard Atal .love.
2M5. Arihtiir Mthrop. Cl.iverdile
Addle la-wia. I •_ mile* north Power.
11-1*
Mhiral os 4 mile. Ea.t Mrtdkrill.PRODUCE

1
1

ll.it Blast roll or wood .lore. Kaay
electric aa.br r. avlnut dining room
•ulte. complete. 112 E. Court Kt . Fri­
day from V to 11 .
Il la
FOR SALE— Cnn.nl, radin. nearly new.
Phone 3369 or rail anv day esrept Hat*
• Urdas at 413 X. Michigan
II-1B
Fl'RXITl'RE Hove 35'-,. Modern Pre­
war made living, dining, bedroom and
kilcheri furniture. Table fop (a.oline
Hove 1 alre elrririr ptale. chest. of
draw* S5.OU to *20.00. dreoer* *4.00

SR®

Shipping Livestock

NO COUPON REQUIRED

MEN’S HEAVY
CASHMARETTE
4 BKL. ARCTICS

' FOR SA LB •Apples. Jonathan. Spy-.
Hubbard.tor■*. Wiener and King. St oil
hu.. while thrv Isa * I. So Sunday .air.
Irvine Orchards. 2 mile, • i.ulh..v«t rif
Middleville.
11 I *
AI'PLEH FOR SALE—fnaaihs.i*. Grime,
Golden. Yor k Imperial and Hubbard• tun Hall'. Orchard. 4 miles ...itnweal nt Freejiort.
If..

SAME
IN ALL
RUBBER

Our stockis

TOUGH, HEAVY, DULL FINISH ■

&lt;
_________ ______

HUNTERS-TRAPPERS

FOR SALE—Daroc Spring boars, ready
fur .erijre Farmers prices. One yiarling Shrop.hlre rani. Several ram limbs.
Wm Frey. C*lednnla.
11-25
FOR HALE—Reriaterrd Hbro|»blr» ramr
and ram lamb*. 2M. mile. «&lt;i&gt;ith. 1
mile we.t of Hunfiel.l C II ll korll

tL

week.

WORK RUBBERS i

Highest prices paid for furs, hides
and pelt*. One block north of the
Hastings National Bank.
If.
RAYMOND TOBIAS

SIZES

6 to 12

Ft&gt;K SALK^-Pair 2 and 3 yoar old eulta,
full briber.. Uro. Hole.. Middlelrtlle
------------------------------iSlR SALE—Pair of mar. a ot. about
3200 IS,.., full u.tera. 7 and # yra. old.

DEAD AND DISABLED FARM
ANIMALS REMOVED PROMPTLY

INSURANCI
Hotel Hastings

Limited!

CARD OF THANKS

LIVESTOCK
Boyer for STILES and
Cempany Hasting* *tockyards, phone 2555, or call
’ 717—FS
through
the

saive. hose drops

COWS $4 00

HORSES $5.00

Phi

Glycerin available from animal fats is badly needed in
WAR EFFORT. Phone Hastings 2565 or Kalamazoo
2-9544—Call collect.

CASH

KALAMAZOO

RENDERING

WORKS

For your old Scrap Iron,
Radiator*, Batteries, Alu­

MEN’S AND
BOYS’ 100%
WOOL KNIT
FELT SHOES
ZERO WEATHER
PROTECTION

minum, Bran, Copper &amp;

BOYS
GLENN F. LAUBAUGH

CURT

Attention Farmers!
DR. DERK STUIVE

SOLOMON

CHIROPRACTOR

AUCTIONEER

2 to 5

MENS
6 to 13

HORSES, $5.00

COWS. $4.00

Dead or disabled; Prompt Service 7 Day* a Week.

Experience and Training
in nearly every line
Phone 72
Middlevil

OFFICE HOURS

Lsl-.fvC*’

9:00 o.m. to 12 noon
1:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m.

Small stock Picked up- Free.

Evenings

Truss Fitting

Mon . Wed.. Fri-.
6:00 to 8:00 p.

1XPERIENCED
FITTER
ward. flao. Abbey. Rmtt» i.
CAMS- TO .MY PLXct Frt&amp;j
Xov. tj bran Buealel. ft
Peter last. Haitian. R.

animal may save a life.

Glycerine from your

Don’t Hesitate! Call—

MEN’S WARM

CALL HOWARD BRISTOL
Phone

Collect — Hastings

2715

or Res. Phone 718-F2-3

WOOL SOX
Red
Green

or
tops

NOW HEPBESENTING

HASTINGS

BATTLE CREEK RENDERING CO.

1

SHOE STORK

�THE

HASTINGS

EICHTY-EIGHTH YEAR

ON THE HOME FRONT
(Continued from Page 1. Section 1.1
nt Community House* a few weeks
ago. and tlie two star* on the flag
arc for Chartaa Schocmaker and
Robert Bradaliaw. (There are 3
Bradshaw boys in nervice—where
are you fellows—we'd all be glad
to hear from you.)
All the fellows who liave been
furloughing since the || HS —Beld­
ing clash.-nave stopped good look­
ing. nose patched. Frank Bush.
Cone play Bush.' they call him* to
see what or wiiotn he encountered.
Frank te a good nalured lad who
take* a lot of ribbing, even about a
broken nose, although It wouldn't

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1943
answer no matter what you do or

The Legion hu a plaque with the
honor roll list of all ot the sons
and daughter* of legionnaire* now
in Ute service ot their country. Here

Jdhn H. Birman. Jr.. WUUam H.
Blrmln. Howard BU*», Robert Bllven, Norman Bogart. Lewi* O. Bolton.
Robert L. Burdick,
Eugene Bush.
Joiui Bush, Robert Casteieln. Or­
ville Cooley. Jack Crockford. Jack
Delnaay. Robert S. Flfield. Jack
Garrett. Robert Garrett. David S.
Goodyear. Hannon Hawkins. Robert
L. Henn". Dale L. Henry, Richard
M. Hinkley. Duane Jarman. Ken­
neth . Johncock. Richard Karine*.
Betty Marte Ketcham. Jack Lewi*.
Jbhn Lockwood. Nancy Harknes*
Love, Edward Manni. Gordon Mannl. Richard Manni. Robert Moore.
Saxons hadn't rolled up a neat Warren Moore. Jr.. Robert Parker.
Howard Raymond. Kenneth V Ray­
score for their final game
And speaking of football—over at mond. John William Reed. Robert
Middleville. Jimmy Folhemus. T.K. Reed. Don Reid. Gerald Rogers.
captain tills year, is so anxious to Harold Rogers, Robert J. Rcxuh,
gel in Ulla scrap with the rest of Maraliall L. Schantz. Robert Scott.
you, he's already talked ills folks David Settle*. Harold Sherman.
Into signing papers to permit him Robert Sherman. Donald Townsend.
to enter service even though he tent Harry Wood. Jr.. Neville N. Wood.
Another tiling that was presented
ye* IR jimmv lad. you ohmiM finish
schodl—and that's Just like telling to the Legton at the Armistice
a boy not to chase the fire engine Day meeting a big picture (fixed
by the young gal*. Dorothy Schantz.
Janet Burn*. Agnes
\ Cunningham
Probably lota of vour folk*
folks have JIS
written you boys about the dlnnei
JI A’.and program tt the Legion Hall or.
Armistice Day. We don't believe
hi^rtn&lt;?Un^lV^ZteC&gt;bnr^£!?hi,v
there te another group in town that 1 &gt;°*Lr* ftng
. Bo6_.Burdlr
»u.Jlrk
knows the -fwl' of war more than * vft‘l„ ’ 1
V‘,S„
’F you're
.....^ —» with a snappy sslute and
the Legion. They fought in the last. Hsrry Wood, you look nice and cool
war and It te the generation of H,rrv wor
ana daughter*
aaugnter* who
wno are
’f’Z,
their «oiu and
fraiohr
tn thl* war*—-*-* tn- makx
—*“ stripped to the Haiti and ready for
thd world sat. ..n
...»
—. find.u_
. । group are Nancy Harkness Love.
time you must
the-----------------permanent
chief of the Women*' Ferry Oom­
answer
and
finish
the
job.
...
..
■
„
I mand. and WAC Betty Ketcham
Already a number of the fellows. , from Dowling. You're all a great
home with honorable dtecharge. lot-our very best wishes and Galhave Joined lhe Legion ranks to do
for
journeys.
what tliev can to help back home ।
«
•.mona the
ILL
ft?&amp;LJL
Among
the newcomers
newcomers introduced
introduced .TnW,*h
the other night were. Bill Hackney. In the Mail.Box department where
/ou send
Bob IJnk. Bill McCall. Duane Mnr- , we can print Uie stories you
..f 'em.
*'hy. and Don Chase. Incidentally. j In etc. (well, maybe no( all1 of
.. you ....
get the
— .Jea.
Idea. You know the
Hou Link who was with the Airj if
Corps at St. Petersburg. Fla. and editor te like the censor, he draws
is now homt with a hearing diffi­ lines, too.t Here a this week's:—
Tile first WAC shipwrecked on
culty. watches every chance he can
to help—Tuesday he gave a pint of an island remarked: "I wish we had
blood for the blood bank ax the lit­
________
which
_____ ________
second
WAC
tle extra he could do. Mrs. Link
-it he former Ardith Hubble* sayr. tittered. "Yea, a Raft or a Gable
Montgomery!'
Bob whs terribly disappointed when
Now
&gt;w to business:
business: —war stamps n
fir. had to be discharged. Let ole
Tolly say right here to all you fel­ the office tor you—
Lt. Robert H. Henney. 0-1313006
lows who receive your medical dis­
charge before you get to the blx
New York’City. N. Y
show, we’re proud of you. because
you w-re in there pitching, doing Hi Bob. we've lust heard that your
the best you could and that's the folk* have received a cablegram that
you have arrived safely in North
Africa. They'll collect the stamps
for you, so until you can pick them
up yourself—best wishes, and good
luck.
Nice Seeing You Home:
Home Thuraday returning Satur­
day wa* Paul Roarick. (brother of

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SIZES

Childrens

64

Paul Renrick. 36462582
Co. E. fit Reg R.T.C.
Camp Bifert, Ala
Paul said It seemed good to be In
Hastings again but he missed his
old crowd. Dick Brower, etc. because
most all of them are in service
Bill Crawford, (and congratula­
tions on the Pfc. stripe soldier and
the Rifle and Pistol Medals.* says,
it's quite different from his post
three month* on maneuvers to be
home pushing young Nancy Shaaron about In her cab of an afternoon
—it'* a change he'* enjoying a lot
Bills' address te—
Pfc. William Crawford
Hq co. Band Co. p.M.
A.P.O. H

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BANNER

Comp Forrest
"38 wa* recantly home and 1* now
Nashville. Tenn.
.
stationed at Norfolk. Sorry we
Other Barry county fellow* home missed vou fellow.
from Camp Forrest for 15 days are
Another two we missed were
Glen Campbell, Meric Courtney and Philo OUx, Jr. and Jack Max*en.
we think Dick Bette at Nashville.
we hope to make it before they go
back.
Victor Munton returned till* week
to Buckley Field. Oolo where he te
an instructor. Victor look* great and
if you want to hear about a wonderful baby Just ask Vic about their
young offspring. Victor meet* Les
DcVault often and no»' you can be
on the watch for Bob KHlv whn
•rrtved al Buckley Field last

you're home, cause we hate to fall
down on the job and what with the
rationing of everythin* bv iinagin*Uon. we don't get around much
these day*.
By tne way. the Bite* Co. te trying
. to get the addrrase* of all of you
fellows who used to work out there
&lt;o they can send you the Readers
Digest If they don't have your address you better let them know how

they call fellow* who fly glidera?— not—Dxxh New*
and don't tell me they call 'em by 001
"ew*
tnetr flrat
rust names
! Congratulations
their
names **

Johnny

nl.n c’“w.&amp;reSKk-SSP. "'J0'1

p,c,u"'

Larsen

w..affiSS?

as. Pvt Wilson from Middleville.
and Orville Burghdoff. Jr.-the fellows nil came together Dick looks
fine, likes the Army O.K. but wa*
sorry lie missed getting home to wi­
the last H.HS. football game by
lust three days. Dick wa* captain of
H.Hfi. this year even though he
wasn't here.
We had a nice chat with Junior
Burghdoff. He wa* sure happy to
get home one special reason being
Dorothy Olmstead and we thought
we heard wadding bells but w&lt;couldn’t •;/ for sure—yet. Junior
mentioned neighbor boy*— san* of
Ben Bowman, who live iust across
the rood from Burghdoff* on ttie
Middleville pavement—Keith Bow­
man te now tn Australis and Dick
Bowman, who was home lost week,
I-, stationed in TU. for special train­
ing Just where are you. Dick?
(Here's a Ude light—Dick Thomas
wa* down town looking for friend,
and he saw Sgt. Bob Pierce across
the street, pick gave him a yell
and as the two fellows met a by­
standee said. "Shouldn't Dick sa­
lute Bob?" One of the fellows said.
"In camp yes. but back here It's
not the army, it's home.’- There may
be another answer in. "Army Eti­
quette." but the fellows seem to
follow home rule at a time like
that. These four leave Friday for
Camp Haan. Remember we'll be
hoping you'll be back soon-end to

1

'
Ned R
Ren
nick
called
from
'’nnl
'-V «•
’*•'&lt; ,r
^ Grand
Rapids last wrek to see if any of
hisrold gang happened to be home—
he was on furlough and waa coming
have been glad to see you. Ned. How
about a letter from you—that would
reach a lol of tire fellows you missed
this lime.
Hello Dick Scebcr. al Camp FV*rrest. Tenn. Talked to your wife
• Nora Ellen Belson. Irving* and
we were sorry- to learn that you
have been at the station hospital
for *ome little time. Speedy recov­
ery to you. We just knew that Joe
Lentz— hr married Norma Bcteonhas been honorably discharged and
that they are now on a farm west
cf Middleville Another thing, did
you know that your brother; Leo
Seeber, Pine Camp. N. Y Ls expect­
ed home on furlough next week.
Word from the Stan Wheaters
iStan is Staff Sgt.» after they re­
turned to Pecos Field. Texas says
when thev returned everything was
different from Stan's squadron to
the Commanding officer and Uiat
Stan is now classification Specialty
besides supervising his old lob o!
Cadelapplications. He like* it and
bath Stan, and Marg, send regards
to Hastings friend*.
Hi. Omer Barnum at Endicott.
R. I. We know this t» a special week
for you because we had a chat with
Mrs B before she boarded the
»’&gt;*ln Sunday, to visit'you for a few
days.
Tom Stebbins ha* lust finished
8 weeks in Army Administration at
Hattiesburg, Miss, and will arrive
home Thura. for 10 days enroute to
hi* next assignment.
Remember about the Kalamazoo
boy. Michael Smith, writing in but
week about getting a Barry County
Red cross sweater, and he men­
tioned hl* Rood friend Bob Gardner
wlth him. Then ole Zolly said Geo.
Gardner had received a Barry Co
Red Cross sweater too—it should
have been Bob the Bob mentioned
in the Kazoo boys tetter. Bub is
searrtan 1/c in the SB. at Attu:
George. Brt's brother^ J* 2/c in the
Navy now stationed In Egypt. Both
bovs are sorgt of the Chas Gard­
ners. Bob said, “he was thrilled and
pleased to get a sweater made at
home—because it made home seem
that much nearer." Take that feel­
ing to heart ladies—then put your
heart In vour Job because they tell
ur there Ls need ot more women to
help with the present sewing quota
to be done at the Red cross Rooms.
There'd be n lot of folks around
here thinking about you Saturday
NcLson Gardner, not onlv becatw
It-* little Jack's third birthday, but

Sorrv we've mlved Cartel Bob
Murjihy. We may see him yet be­
fore he reports bock al Fort Sheri­
dan. Ill. on Friday.
Home Sunday from Boise. Idaho
, came Duane Jarman for a 12-day
furlough.
Cpl. Ken Stamm I*, home 'Gee.
you have a nice wnlle, Ken • for 10
days' He's been in seven different
camps since he's entered service,
right now lie-* at Camp Sedalia
Army Air Field. Mo. He made a
special trip out to Emporia. Kane.,
to see Dunne who's in the air corps.
Norval was the first Stamm u&gt;n to
enter service, then Ken. Carol, t\nd
then Duane
Kenneth Johncock.
who was
transferred to Kellogg Field about
a month ago te home. Look* fine—
they're streamlining you. arent
they. Ken? Good to see you aJfid
now you don’t care if we tell the
story about you and a gun In your
basic training days, do you? It
seems Ken ha* always liked to shoot
and he'd been in the army tor many
week* but never given a gun. One
day still hankering to shoot a gun
Ken asked the corporal if he could
shoot hl* gun. Not realizing Ken
wa* Tarin'’ to pull the trigger the
Cpl. said. "Sure'. so Ken takes the
gun and what happen*—a hole right
through tiie floor of the hut—guess ago on his first birthday—no won­
you learn there are thing* you do der you write that it is hard to
(Continued on Page 3. Sec. 2.)
or don't do in the army regardless
Ken was called—you know Uie rest
and he was ordered to carry a gun
with him 34 hours of the day for
one week. “Even sleep with the dam
thing." said Ken. "but al that. 1
had more fun shooting that once
than any other time in my life but
I orobablv wouldn't do it again."
Home till the 20th 1* the swellegent guy Tom Robinson HJIB. '40.
who lust graduated Saturday as
Aviation Electrician* Mate Petty
Officer third class. all of which
can be said like thte-A.E-M. 3/C.
Tom Is being transferred to Norknow your address sailor and well
keep In the know about you through
Sally.
Tom told us Bud Waters HHS.

For Croupy

BARRY
BYPATHS
/
By JANE CAMERON

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the new pavement: has 7 room house; large ba
lots of timber on,the place; wants to trade for a 40
or 30 acre farm.

7-ROOM HOUSE in the 3rd ward close in; place has
4 bedrooms, good furnace; lights; city water; inside
toilet; there is also a store building on the premises
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ONE OF THE very best farms in Castleton Twp.
with a wonderful set of buildings; ell modern house:
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by teaching them the value of money

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40 ACRES in Rutland Twp. close to Hastings, has
small house and small barn; some good muck land
for_____________________________________________$2,600.00

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garage; hen coop; just off the pavement for $2,600

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Saw In the paper that Jane FTohWe have lust been elected Mis*
man. who is back entertaining serv­
ice men after having nearly given Dim-out of 1M3. We should have
her life for them in that Lisbon known better than to start putting
plane crash. &lt;she is tn a wheel moron Jokes In this column.
chair yet*, waa going to sing "Swing
Low. Sweet Harriet." Been wonder­ OBITUARY
ing ever since If it is a mlsnrtnt or
Sibvl Devarmond. daughter
is Harriet taking boxing lessons? ofMrs.
John and Bessie Johnson, was
You know these modern girls!
born Nov 21. 18$M. and passed away
Nov 11 She had b.-en in failing
We have the distinction. I believe, health for several years.
in having the only combination In
She wa* united in marriage to
the united State* without a single Joel Deyarmond on March 14. 1814
Sinatra record. Incidentally. Croon­ To this union six children were
er Sinatra Is going to be crooning bom Mammte Booth of Bvron.
to n wee one about Christmas time Burnice Barnum of Lake Odessa
Girl*, you'll be squealing over an old Thelma of Detroit. Leonia of
married man with two kids.
Adrian. Walter cf Middleville. El­
mer of the U. S Naw. She also
Something for the boys—The 1300 leaves five grandchildren Mr. Deyof you from Barry- county who rrsd armond preceded her in death four
the Banner probably wonder why years ago.
we fell down on E bonds. I know
Funeral rerviees were held at the
enough about your problem* and Leonard funeral home Saturday at
your viewpoint to know tlrat you I o'clock, with burial al Barryville
Judge everybody and everything in cemetery.
it's relation to what it does for saviifk your life, which you have dedi­ MARRIAGE LICENSER
cated to vour Country and us. You Robert
P. Pnlmer. Middleville
are entitled to this explanation.
Marlon B. Phillips, Lansing .
We ll take a long breath and be­ Chas. Penn'ng ton. Nashville .
Elaine
McNutt. Hastings ...
gin. Hundreds of men and women
from thl* smally-populated countv Robert T. Kidder. Hastings ..
now work bi city defense plants. Alice M. Marti. Hastings ....

VENIENT HOURS.

AUGUSTA, MICH.
Out 11-18

Medicine Cl
NEEDS

they buy more during every-bond
drive Moat of the*c latter ones are
Something from the boys—One of bought at Uie plant.- Wilcox-Rich
the soldiers in Australia ha* per- | in Battle Creek • (he plant Uiat
suaded a kangaroo to carry his puck maker: vital plafir parts, met a mllfor him when he ha* to move.
lion dollar agreement during the
• • • September bond drive.' besides meelSomethlng more (and if a cer- ing" Uie obligation of 10^. So boys,
tain cat named Ruffle would stop•' you see that Uiotisands and thousand*
bought
rubbtng against, my hand*, -thl* —
J* of dollars or ‘bonds
------ *---------*" *by
“
would look better. Lie down. you Bam countv citizens were credited
dope!)—Allied planes flew over half­ to Calhoun Kalamazoo. Eaton and
starved German troops, wiiose sup­ Wavne counties. It you boys really
ply train* had been messed up. by knew how your home folks were
guess who? and generou*ly dropped backing you up. you would be so
lavish, sumptuous menus of dinner;. elated you'd go out and knock the
Uiat would make a well-podded tar out of every enemy reglnvnt
American's mouth water. Arent we within range. Somebody had to tell
you this and we says. "Janie, come
mean? And tent it fun?

GOOD PAY and CON­

17303017

Nearly

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�TIIE HASTINGS BANNER, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER’ll, 1H3
——————————
New Todt City. N. Y.
• ahe'a feeling fine and looks splendid,
Tt 11" 1 lAklT rHALIT Ray was at Ktaka during the In- and she told ua all about you boys.
THr HiIMF rPON I
And
r**nU&gt; ^anafemxl Orio who I&gt;m been tn the Army Air
11 IL IIVI IL I l\Vla I to Vermont and is now on hla way Corps 3 yrs thia
lids M&amp;y
May is stationed
ataUoned

- ner for about four week*, but you know
'
haven't had time to write until now.
Well, Mother. Uie baseball season
! Anjuvay I was going to move aoou is all over, what do you listen to
»o J thought tliat I would wait until dow. the football games? I heard
I knew my new address before I
contacted you.
dlfLe'.'i cancentotf on Just, one thlrur,
morning u
have sucii a big aon. It
Kearns. Utah
The good oM U. 8. A.
ference in___
&gt;itv that vou Dads liave hlm. One Oct. 25th they had their
Howard
has
been
in
service
a
year,
it. They were very in^crc.'unR, mi:
Ban Diego. California
baby years of your sons
has liad special training and is now
though
I
hoped
St.
Louis
would
win
November 3. 1943
second class sea diver. His adiirti: Dearest Mom. Dad &amp; Bev.
minimum of seventy hours in this for a change. I guess the Tigers
dear, and
AH
aey happhftes you mis*.
Surprised. I thought so. I'm aor- school and then on to advanced and didn't do so good this year, did
they?
Wen.
after
the
war
Lt
over
Howard William Hostetler
those coveted silver wing* await you
may bo they will have a winning
Navy 8 1/c 1 Fleet postoffice
wcum
-m.- ..v... u.w
। on completion of your ccwae there,
San Francisco, calif
ttll 5:0Q PM. then go out from 6:00
Flying fascinates me as I think ft team again.
MWorth the great safriflce for the Roberta Ann. "Six pounds she
pMce which surely lies ahead. Hap­ weighed and cute u they come she And Orlo. we're depending on vour■ PM. till anywhere from 11:00 PM du«. moot young men. but contrary
j
to
1
:00
A
M.
Some
fun
eh?
I
’
m
not
|
to
my
pre-conceived
conceptions,
ft
py Birthday to Jack—goui luck to
aunt, Mr*. Warren Roush, to keep
More ccngratulaUons to the Ger­ us posted on 'Coming Events', If you■ kicking though, cause everybody b. certainly not a lob for a softie or
ald Rogers, who liave o baby boy know what we mean. Good luck to&gt; else Is doing their part, I do get » dead head. While I’m flying time go. There are no little cities on this
t burned up at there strikes. AH the 1 teems to fly with me. and conse- bland so we arc pretty well isolated
named Michael James. Mrs. R. was
the fanner Hene Polhemus of Mid­
Mlows here would like to get hold , quently my two months tn Primary from the rest of the world. There
dleville.
Why wc can almost drcipher code■ of some of these guys who rehue to I *'«re Mme before I knew it and I •ren't even any natives here anyyou're located in sunny Calif.
Howdy to the Hostetler broth­ letters now we've had so much ex­. go to work. Jan rent me that little ’ Sueas that It will be that way from
I
section of tire Free Prem for sen- I how on through the rest of iny
News from Delton sons: a change ers (Just north of Freeport) with perience back here at home with all. Icemen where there were some fore- training. If everything goes accord- thing
It xourselves,
—here
--- wr
-- go
.« after
—
"
——
one for the army and one for the Of the letter combinations. Anyhow.
men at the Packard plant who re- &gt;ng to schedule 1 will graduate so our stay here l*n t getting any
Navy. We -visited with your 'mom'
fused
to go to work on Sunday be- f About Mar. 1 and if I'm lucky I may Pleasanter. We are Just existing and
Just before she Mt the hospital.
A-P.O.
cause they were onlv getting time &lt;«t home to see my wife and (laugh- I that is about alL
and a half instead of double time | t&gt;*r and the rest of my family and ; , I aiarted getting the Banner yesThey should stick them all tn the friends. My training will have token terday. It wni* the first copy I had
front lines and that goes for all approximately thirteen month* and 1 recetvrd and it really is appreclateo
those monkey wrenches in the , I can say that they can certainly because I like to keep up with what
wheels of progress.
I teach you a lot in that time.
| is
ls go
going
ing on
on ba
D-icx
ck tmere.
here. I.,read
I read the
Uw
first copy word 'for word "**
nil **■
the way
I got your last letter quite awhile ! I enlov netting Uie Banner and ’ "
“
ajo nnd wus glad to hear that I rending Uie letters from the rest through so you can see I was inter­
everyone is feeling OK.
| of the bova and girls in Uie service. ested.
I received your letter telling me
!
I’ve been looking around for r. I i didn’t know that so many were
' nice UUe souvenir for you," Mom. ' wning uitfil I started to take a of Vernon Hayes getting married.
but no far I haven't any luck yet. I roll of my HJL8. class of "39" and That doesn't happen out here. The
i tried to buy one from a rt-rtaunint. I mw how many were actually in the white bovs surelv don't want to
even offered them 15.00 for It. but ■ senice. A lot of them are right out marry a native woman, and If we
see any woman at all. it Is sure to be
the Japs —
and
Germans
no reap Guess I'll have to go to T1 a there giving »&gt;■a «
—•
' Juana and ree if I can pick up h— already and I'm looking for­ a native, so there won’t be many
ward to the time when I can be out soldiers getting married out here.
‘ •omcthlng.
I still don't like all these cocoanut
| 1 have big plans of going up to there helping them. I hope to get trees. That’s all we see here, and
fee Harry and Gladys (Bush) Sat­ a twin engine pursuit amp. but I
don't think it isn't dangerous. If one
urday night and Sunday but I don't guess tliat I will fly whatever they of
the cocoanuts fall* and hits us
.
1 knew hew It will writ out yet. Thev give me.
on the head our days ot wornina
want to “show me the sights''. I
Well, this turned out to be quite are over So. believe me. I don't
' know IH liave a good Ume if I can a lone line, espectallv for me. I'm stand
under cocoanut trees.
' make it.
really looking forward to getting
Please let them all see this letter
t Did I tell you that Dale Bruck­ that Banner again at mall call and ns there are so many and I don't
! n.T, (from Rockford. Ill.) has been here's my new address for the next.; have time to write to them all, but
two
months.
1 shipped out? Well, he has, another
A/O Donald C. Newton. 16117633 &gt;1 tell them for me I think of them
buddy gone to the four winds. I
A/C Det., Sqd. 6. Fit. B. Class।! often- May God bless and protect
had been chumming around with
m-o
44-0
:1 you ttUI him practically ever since I've been I
G.A.AF,
Greenwood. Mississippi ; . I reniain. your son.
: cut here, four months tomorrow. 1
every.
Looking forward to seeing every
-Raymond
l Four months too long. hack in
tn Hastings
umiino, again.
ncmin tI am.
am i, Sgt. R R.‘ Reynolds, 36197235
I 1 guess I'd better close now and one back
A.P.O.
708. c o Postnuuntcr
Respectfully your*.
—
। get back to the base and hit the
You can buy the home you like . . . even if you can’t build the
■
San
Francisco.
California
Donald
C.
Newton
।
San
1 sack. I came out here to the HllllY (Hi! Don. The last four Banner.,,. &lt;Gollj
(Gollys, look out &lt;or upt Raymond.
crest U.S.O. because It was too noUy
one you want! So decide on the one you like and let us help
au you
j«u can
v«n ,। Wc •*don't want to hear about you
beck at the barracks and Just as I have been sent io you। so
returned getting
petting any socks on the dome from
re they Insist
insistwalked tn the door here,
- cat^h up to date. Also the relumed
you buy it. We can still finance the purchase of a home that
h
’
otcakes
and
money
order
has
been
sent
to
your
falling
cocoanuLs. Just proves there
। ed that I have some F----even vwuv
come nc*‘ address and should have is a time and place for all things.
coffee. They wouldn'tt ocn
is already built and finance repairing and remodeling, but,
j close to yours but they sure tasted 1 reached you by now. Good luck. Z. ' Beat luck. Z.C.*
' good.
I I'll be thinking of ypu. Take good
Avon Park. Florida
wc don't know how much longer we will be allowed to.
So
'
November 11. 1943 !
*
Nov. 7. 1943
! core of yourselves and don't worry
about me.
Dear Zolly:
Dear Zolly:
if you want to buy a homo er do remodeling, do it now . . .
I liat c b*en transferred from Tar- 1 Having moved from Maxwell
Max
rant Field, Texas, to Chanute Field, Field, Ala., please change my ndtomorrow may be too late.
Wc will be glad to explain our
Illinois, so would like to liave the dress on the Banner nnd send it to:
I Max E. My era. Mo. M. M. 2c
1 Banner sent to me here al Chanute ! A/C
‘
*
Howard‘ Shelltngton
plan that will aid you. Come in today.
, Landing Craft* Repair and Main­ Field.
B-l, 44-E. 61st FTD
I‘m hoping too that all of my I
tenance
Avon Park. Florida
I Building No. 60
friends will see my addreos. then !
I enjoy the Banner very much. It
j U. S Nava) Repair Base
1 I'll be abe to get tn touch with them Ls: good to get new* of people you
San Diego 36. California
again.'as I did before I was trans- knnow. Thank you.
(erred from Texas. So. John, you :
A/C Howard Shellington
Greenwood Army Air Field can drop mo a line, as I would like I
Greenwood. Mississippi
to know your address at Camp
Fort Brown. Texas
Nov. 10. 1943”
Hood, and that goes for a number of |।
November 9. 1943
। Dear Zo|ly:
; you fellows that I haven't hoard
’—*—* .1 Dear Zolly;
I Thought I'd better drop you a line from in a long time
I First. I want to thank whoever Ls
। to lei you know where I am now I Sgt. Kenneth L. Shawtnan,
’ responsible for isrndlng me the
1 ns I have been on the move again.
36159374
/
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PHONE 2503
MEMBER F. H. L. B.
9 STEBBINS BLDG.
1 "Hastings Banner " I have been re­
1 It must make a lot of trouble re­
reiving it for a long time, and even
printing those addrsscs every few
Chanute Held
/
when I was on Detached Service at
j weeks and trying to keep in touch
Rantoul. Illinois'
; Washington and Jefferson College,
; with all of vour subscribers in the
■ Sincerely,
i Washington. Pennsylvania. It fol­
/ ...Ken
L*ervlce. I haven't received my Banlowed me up there. But, now tliat
/
..
I am back to my original organiza‘
South Sea Ismnd tion I would appreciate It very
,,
November 2. 1943 : much if it were again sent to me al
Mr and Mrs. Fred Reynolds
, my old addre.ss:
766 Ekst Mill St.
SftR.O. Burwell. 3615M48
Hastings. Michigan
i Service Troop. 124th Cavalry
Dear Folks.
j port Brown. Texas
H1
ever&gt;'body. and l»w are
i enjoy reading It very much, as
you all? Fine, I hope.
does my wife. Mary, who Is down
I suppose you are surprised to gel here with me. It is the only way we
a letter from me. aren't, you. I know can keep up on the news of the
I don't vp-lte as often as I should, home town and all of our friends.;
but I can't seem to force myself to 1 whether thev be on the War Front,
write. The censorship is so great —
-------•=•Front
—• ,
or■ the ”
Home
that Unre U nothing to say. so I
„Uuc at W .t uJ uuaor,
While
College, *I uxjz
took.
just don t write. You see. Mother, a very interesting, and educational
we boys hare lost a lot of interest course in "Classification of Enlisted ।
in things being out here as long as ••
-------“
—
-----------—
----------------Men and officers." Also, we covered
we have, but believe mr. Mother. I practically everything that comes’
think of you all. and write to you
often, but the writing part Is onlv
in my head, but I’ll try to write ns
often as I can.
Today is my day off. 1 haven't
done a thing all day. but I'm.doing
Just as I'm supposed to on my days
off—rest—and we never seem to get
too much rret either as wc arc kept
busy most of the time, but there is
no use in complaining—this is war

Our alphabet's abused,
.. P. O.. O. P. A-.
They've sot us all confused.

MONEY

for Buying Homes . . .
for Remodeling . .
for Repairing

c..-.-.r.,------------ -—.

TIIE HASTINGS BUILDING
AND LOAN ASSOCIATION

AUCTION SALE

Having decided to quit farming, I will dispose of the following property at public
auction at the farm located 4 miles south of Nashville; or 4 miles west of South Katamo school; or 1 mile south and 2 miles east of Maple Grove Center on

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under Uie heading of “Army Administration." Wc attended school
*----------------*"
days
a week and
— had
*" very —
UtUo
—m for ourselves, as the study assignmenu were terrific. It was almost like being a civilian again.
2.1““, 10 * toul *"* s°““ “
school.
Hut tlmt La
naw. an.-l I am

brother. Ben. hu been training War
Dors at Fort Robinson. Nebraska.
youngest brother, Lee, Is an Avia­
tion Cadrt at Sheppard Field, Tex­
as. Lee was a Sgt- in the Infantry
at Camp Clsjbome. La, before
being appointed as an A/O.
Well, enough of my rambling an.
Thanks again to the person respon­
sible for sending the Banner.
Yours truly.
Sgt Robert o. Burwell
(Aben Johnson, of Hastings, is
the person responsible for your get­
ting the Banner. Bob. When the
war first started Mr. Johnson sent
the Banner to about 200 boys ami
you were one of them. He has re­
newed them each year since to en­
able the boys to keep on receiving
it)
Camp Maxey. Texas
Nov. 9. 1943

Dear Zolly:
Just a few lines to let you know
that I have changed my address
and would like to liave the Banner
sent to me at:
CWO Don R. Wldrig.
Hq. &amp; Hq. Det.
191st Qm Bn. Mobile
Camp Maxey. Texas
I was transferred down here Oc­
tober 28 from Camp Chaffee. We are
under Third army set-up and also
9th Hq. &lt;fc Hq. Det., "rilled Army
Special Troops.
I brought al] the enlisted men
with me. from the Personnel Section
of the Supply Battalion, 14th Ar­
mored Division. We are an admin­
istrative headquarters and our work
consists mainly of checking and In­
specting all Personnel records of the
4 truck companies that make up the
191st Qm. Bn. The truck companies
act as .separate companies anti will
probably be detached from us upon
completion of their basic training.
All tiic personnel of the Battalion
are colored except the Hq. Det*ehment and Ute officers'.
Tilings arc pretty well upset now.
as they are in hny new outfit, but
expect everybody will be out of the
woods before ClirtsUn&amp;s.

instruct offlccra school (our nighta a week so
— *-■
—r Luctie and Don,
for the ..
time
being
Jr. —
are --------stationed
at Manhattan,
**
-------Kansas.
___ ______
_ _____ on
This
letter_ U being jejlUen
»"«“
1. s*m‘ u™ »
1 —
t
«ul
hi
close for now. A biir HrUo to all the
— i. ...7___ tj______

Chlef War
Personnel

Officer. UAA.
ant, 191st QM Bn .

PYt^LgUe c. Lockwood. AJBN.
CQ. A. 236th ITB. 80th ITR

Pvt. George O. Hagedorn
ABN. 36458862
458th Bomb Group
754lh Bomb Sqd.
Tonopah. Nevada
Pvt. William R. Lind
ABN. 36468847
408 MFKOXk.
P of W Camp Papago park
Phoenix. Arizona
Pvt. OtU Tagg. 36417364
(Continued on Page 5. Sec. 2.)

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W agact malt*. The ■artirac
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U. S. P. unit* of Hi. the viunuo twereaary to
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dltlCTencc it may make In lire way you lo* 30
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SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1943
COMMENCING AT 1 O'CLOCK

HORSES
Black gelding, 10 yr&gt;. old, wgt. 1600 lbs.
Bay gelding, 15 yrs. old, wgt. 1500 lbs.
CATTLE '
Guernsey cow, 3 yrs. o|d, due May 25.
Guernsey cow, 6 yrs. bld, due May 4.
Durham cow, 3 yrs. old, due May 15.
Durham-Jersey cow, 2J yrs. old, fresh.
Durham-Jersey cow, 5 yrs. old, due Jan. 1.
Holstein cow, 8 yrs. old, due Dec. 1.
Durham-Guernsey bull, 1 yr. old.
Durham bull calf, 8 mos. old.
Holstein heifer, 10 mos. old.
HOGS
O. I. C. sow, wgt. 350 lbs.
.
Duroc sow, wgt. 350 lbs.
15 feeder pigs.
POULTRY
125 White Rock pullets.
SHEEP
12 ewes, 2 to 6 yrs.
FEED
13 tons mixed alfalfa brome grass and
clover.
5 tons second cutting alfalfa and brome.
8 tons mixed clover and alsike.
About 250 shocks of corn in bundle.

FARM MACHINERY
High wheeled wagon.
Flat rack. Sleighs.
John Deere stag plow, new.
3 sec. John Deere spring tooth drag.
John Deere Syracuse walking plow.
Corrigated iron land roller.
Weird bean pullcr^new.
7 ft. McComick Deering grain binder.
John Deere riding cultivator.
Single cultivator.
1 horse weedcr.
International fertilizer graln drill.
Deering mower.
Sterling hayloade
John Deere side delivery hay rake.
Lance grapel forks, new.
Hoeft oil brooder, 1000 chick size.
Portable hog coop, good one, 6* x 8'.
Co-Op electric cream separator No. 17,
850 Ib. size, new.
Electric fencer (battery).
Double harness. Single harness.
Two 21 in. collars. Two 20 in. collars.
Double work harness.
3 collars.
Two 10 gal. milk cans.
14 qt. milk pail. 2 sec. drag cart.
Harpoon hay fork.
Forks, shovels, and other articles too
numerous to mention.

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Hon. Americans

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Greefinqs
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long distance circuits in this conn-

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A concrete barn floor is essential
’to highest dairy efficiency and
productive capacity. Means
heal tiiier cows. Easy to clean and
disinfect Rot-proof.vermin-proof
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Let us send free booklets
showing how to build productive
improvementswiththrifty,lasting 1
concrete-part of this Assoda- I
Hon's wartime service to forme rs.

try clattered with social calls. For
the telephone system already is
loaded 'with vital War calls that—
one by one—are helping build (ho
‘‘road to Tokyo” and Victory.

TO OUR CUSTONKASi
We well know I he fun of telephone

reunion* with friends and family at
holiday time. But pleue don’t dp
it (his year. War needs the wire* u
never before... and you know shat

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�WATER:: ; just plain drinking water;:;
W is a mighty scarce item to American
soldiers now in the North African deserts;
And what lityfe water they can find, often
isn’t fit to drink.
So before our soldiers were landed in
Africa, they were put through a stiff course
of training to wean them away from drinking
water! They were taught tQ dip water from
streams in cups, and add a dash of iodine
before drinking. This served the double
purpose of disinfecting the water, and of
making it taste pretty terrible.

Each time, a heavier dash of iodine was
added (but never enough to be dangerous),

until finally the soldiers lost all desire for
drinking water except in prepared drinks.
An American soldier's favorite drink
The favorite prepared drink of the Amcrican soldier is good, old-fashioned lemonade!
But how were our boys to carry lemonade
around with them?
The Desert Warfare v Board found the
answer to that one . . , th—what they call
Field Ration K. This provides three meals
for one man, each in a separate box, with a
total wejght of 33 ounces, and a total value of
3,700 calorics.
Field Ration K provides meat three times

a day
veal luncheon meat for breakfast*
pork luncheon meat for dinner at noon, and
cervelat sausage at supper time. It provides
coffee for breakfast, bouillon for dinner? and
a package of lemon juice powder to make
lemonade for supper. Ration K also in­
cluded malted milk tablets, biscuits, a bar of
chocolate, and three sticks of chewing gum;
Sounds like “good eatin’ ” fof ‘ those
American boys in Africa, doesn't it? Makes
you feel mighty good to know they’re so well
cared for! We’ll all agree that the best of
everything is none too good for our boys!
The things our fighting men need and
deserve, cost money. They cost so much

money that if we are to provide them, itwill
mean that each of us will have to invest at
least 10 percent of his or her income in Wax
Bonds and Stamps. '
Perhaps you are already putting 10 percent
of your pay in War Bonds every payday;
But can’t you boost that 10 percent ; ; « just
a little? You can if you’ll try : s s and you’ll
try all right, if you’ll just stop and think how
badly that money is needed!
Think, too, about what a swell investment 1
War Bonds are; Safest investment in the '
world ; ; ; and, for every $3 you invest in
War Bonds today, you get back $4 ten years
from nov^

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Kenneth. glaaton of Hastings, and Mr. and Springs. Detroit and Battle Creek.
Westings Mrs. Russell Hinckley of Watervliet. A wonderful time wm enjoyed by

Kj.^Ua 6£S’J,,«S|

7 It W. Slid U&lt;.^, «ere Sunday**rixltors ui Mra. ener^Ont*. was a Thtmsday call
Duration Club Meets
1 Merle Bonneville and son Gary
Earl Eversonandfamily spent Maude Rogers and Ktergarlte and at Mr. and Mra. F. O- Tabberer's.
day visitors at the Joe Kauffman . Th. club will meet Wed. Nov. 84, and Jimmie May of BatUe Creek
ra’tn’rtov
dinner Saturday afternoon at the home Mrs. Jennie Cassoday. A The Rev. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Bunn, Haro
B* Kenneth Clark and Paul Fv'iiT
iJih1?*’ TU,,cd his brother Lester Sonneand Mrs. Fred Roush and and were Bunday evening dinner
‘------.
Ura. QialliL. Snyder and baby and Dorothy were in Grand Rapt
of. Hastings were Saturday
i.
a vufc
/amUy a*4urday._ He
guests of Mr. and Mrs Rob­
inans arc spending this w.tk caring for Saturday. A Mr. and Mrs. O.
brought the bad new* that his fine
ipend the children of Mr. and Mrs. Fave Fausey were at their home he
ert Newton and famly. * Harold
new house bunted to the ground
Bunn Allerding of Lake Odeoaa while the over the weekend and were Sundi
Bunn, eon of Mr. and Mrs. Chas.
.. Friday and nothing was saved cxMra. latter are up north deer hunting, dinner guests of Mr. and M..
-- ----------S . oept the clothes they had on Their
Hunt
AMr. and Mra. Ruawll Hinckley John Thaler and Mr. and Mrs. Artz., where he will
-'.many friends In this place extend
kater
katar of Watervliet spent Sunday with Howard Thaler.
Thaler Other
OUier gueste
guests were and rremain
------- —
in .the ■warmer climate,
and Mr. and Mrs
Mra Warren Surrarrnr and Mr. and Mrs Woodrow Knowles
Knowles . Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Tabberer al­
•thy. A Quite a number from
and family. A
* Mr. and Mrs. Ben Blak- and family of Battle Creek. A
* Mr. tended .
a Wesleyan
..u—. church family
place went north hunting.
-’■v were
—•— Sunday
fliinX—v gneate
mlmf. of
nt Mr
XXr and
an&gt;* ,. and
ar*H Mr*.
11.. O.
n H
*1 Fausey
Valiaav were CZim_
Vaaf Thi
Thursday evening
Paul ney
Sun- I1 gathering last
nded Mrs. Dwight Barnum of Coots . day gueste of Mr. and Mra. Ray- I at the wood school
—1 house. A bounlast i Grove.
j mond Preston and family and I Uful carry-in dliui
called “
on .Mr
and* Mrs. Allen “
Pteli! and ------------the pupils
directed
by the
The Rev and Mrs E F. McCarty. “
-----------J
‘*
returning
to
Muskegon teacher. Mias Wilson, furnished a
r— Edgar Cheney and daughter before
mecUng and supplier last
a of Lansing were Saturday Monday. * The Rev. Edward Gain- ' program of music, recitations and
osday evening. The program
r guests of Mr. and Mrs. Her- ble of Fulton, and Mr. and Mrs. bible drill. Robert Kidder and Alice
wm in chans of Mrs. Nina Town­
Goach. The Rev. and Mrs. Donald Walton were dinner gueste marks of Har“—
send and Mrs. Donna Slocum and
rty spent Bunday tn HasUngs Monday of Mrs. Claud Walton. * । married thia
. consisted of a play by several ladu-s
he conducted the servicer, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Woods were1 the church.
and music by Harvey Burgess and
■ W. M. church. Mr.*. Cheney In Grand Rapids last Thursday on and received ,
Elwood Yoder. useful gifts. A Those from away
Mrs. McNutt and Mr. Ballance all
kMina remained over the week­ business. * Mrs.
of Hastings. * Fred Cole, son of
end. all returning to Lansing Mon­ spent the weekend with her par- who attended the funeral of Nelson
day A Mr. and Mrs. Clare Payne ents the Rev. and Mrs. Olmstead i Hinckley were Mra. Luella InglczMr. and Mrs. Henry cole has been
of
Caledonia.
bee.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
E.
H.
Johnson.
of Kalamazoo spent the weekend
honorably discharged from a camp
Saturday
The from Wednesday
Those
from
around
Freeport
and
।
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Lynn
Slocum
end
Gray spent with their mother, Mrs. Ida Payne.
hospital tn California where he has
g Thursday for Mr. and Mrs. Ca
vicinity
who
are
deer
hunting
are.
daughter.
Mtes
Frances
Burling.
" &gt; Mrs. Earl tings.
।Bunday
tin. Al Jan- A Last Wednesday dinner guests
been tor the past six weeks.
Claud.
Ted
and
Frank
Walton.
|
Miss
Laura
Archer
all
of
Grand
returned to of Mr. and Mrs. John Thaler were Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Hoyt, Glen1 Rapids; Byron Patterson of Whltla spending
Bunday evening callers at the Joa 1 lee and
Mrs. Marian Brink of Milford
the
Rev.
and
Mrs.
Andrew
Hoff
­
Claud Wai-! Kauffman home were Mra
- "
"
went U&gt; Fremont Thursday to spend
KeUogg.
Wm.
Dipp.
Jr.,
Howell
neyvllle,
Mrs.
Arthur
Beeman,
Nor
­
man of Charlotte.
Woods and Rltenburgh of Ionia and Mi
a few days after having spent sev­
Newton.
Forrest
Buehler.
Roland
I
man
Novteky
and
Miss
Bea
DtThe
Misses
Helen
and
Dorothy
of Kent CUv Huylcr of Greenville. A
eral days here at home. * The
FOrrow,
Robert
Newton,
and
several
|
planta
of
Battle
Creek.
Ralph
EgSteckte
of
Battle
Creek
spept
the
Mrs. Virgil Woods dinner gueste of Mr. and Mr
young married men of class No.
B ot Uie SB. cut a nice lot of wood
The Bev. Edward Gamble^
j last Friday from tree lops that were
The Rev. Edward *Gamb?e ot"Ku given to the church by Mahlan
Puller. Many thanks to Mr. Fuller
ton. Is the evangelist al the Unit­ end to ‘-he boys also to the wires
ed Brethren church tills week. The who served a dinner at Frank Kil­
Rev. Gamble has had wide experi­ mer's. A The LAB. will observe
ence In the field of evangelism. His their 61st anniversary with a din­
messages are timely nnd helpful. ner. sale-and program at the church
The public is Invited to share in Dec. a. Tlie dinner committee te
these unices each evening at 8:00 Mr*. Pearl Demond. Mrs. Estelle
o'clock.
Kelsey and Mr*. Llaxlc Thompson;
dining room. Mr*. Ethel Kilmer
.
METHODIST CHURCH
and Mra. Katlierinc Clem; sale
The Rev. J. W. McCue, pastor
committee, bin. Orpha Wing. Mrs.
10:30—Morning worship. Theme Dorothy Kelsey, Mra. Ludle Fisher;
"Tkwether.”
^1:90—Sunday school. Classes for program committee, Mr*. Dorothy
Barnum. Mra. Mattle Schpelder and
Desiring to cooperate fully In the Mrs Margaret Lehman. Club No.
Evangelistic campaign being con­ I gsre monrv payment of 88 instead
ducted in the lf B. church, uie of furnishing dinner at the last
midweek and Sunday evening serv­ meeting. The following ladies are
in. this club: Chmn.. Mrs. Pearl
ice will not be held.
Demond, Mrs. Lena Bease, Mra. Mae
Smum. Mrs. Alma Boulter. Mra.
Church of the United
Brethren in Christ
Ila Durkee, Mrs. Anna Barnum.
E B. Griffin D. D.. pastor
Mrs. Harriet Perkins and Mr*. Vida
rTi&gt;SoA M.—Bunday achool.
Blood
Mr. and Mrs Ira Schultz ot Hast- ,
11:10 A. M.—Morning worahip. Ings visited al Paul Woodman's
Sermon by the Rev. Edward Gam- on Sunday.
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Topic "Seekers for Freedom.” Lend­
er Gladys Hamblin.
J:M P M—Evangelistic Service
Special music. Sermon by the Rev
Gamble.

The evening service will be helo
at the Freeportchurch.

Beats World War I Destroyer. Time of
. 4572 Days — Bethlehem Set Both Marks

The Rev. Fred Hom of Battle
Creek and the Rev. Dwight Hom
of FalasUne, Hl., called on Mina.
Kenyon Saturday afternoon. A Mr. HENDERSHOTT
Mr. and Mra. Floyd Garrison
spent Sunday al Pay Whitworth's.
turned to their home in Battle In Johnstown. * Mrs. Ted OXaughCreek last week. A Thad Cook of lln visited Mrs. Lyle Bristol In
Kalamasoo spent the weekend with Hastings, on Saturday. * Mrs.'Jen­
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hom and Mr. nie Slocum has gone to Hastings
and Mrs Henry Tholes and daught­ foi an extended visit at the home
er of Kalamazoo where Sunday of her son. George. * Sunday cal '
at Albert Brill's were Mr. and
^Lester Bonneville went to Ypsil­ lers
Mrs. Lloyd Storer. Mrs. Joiui Ha­
anti Saturday to spend the week vens and small son and Mr. and
end with his daughters, Mrs. Donald Mrs. Clinton Lohr nil of Hastings.
In mentioning chicken-pox vic­
■Manning nnd Mrs. Dale Larabee. *
Mrs. Adali Mteener expecte to go tims last week we didn't nave the
to Monroe Tuesday to visit her name of Neva Brogan. All arc Im­
cousin Blanche McFall and will al­ proving rapidly now. * Remember
Uie W. 8. C. 8- dinner this week
io visit her nieces at Ypsilanti.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ulrich cele­ at Mrs. Leo Hendershott's. * Ernie
brated their golden wedding last Matteson nnd son Laurence left on
week. Their children and grand­ Sunday for a deer hunting trip.
children except those who arc In
the service were with them Relatives DON’T BUY THINGS YOH DON’T
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and Defensive Service; Equipped
for Surface, Depth Bomb and
Anti-Aircraft Combat

STATIC

Beating all prior records, the destroyer-escort Reynolds was completed
and delivered Nov. 3 to the U. S. Navy, by the Bethlehem-Hingham

Shipyard just 25 days after kpd laying. .

ER
PRESCOTT

The Reynolds is a hard-hitting, fighting unit with great fire-power and
speed, a bigger, more powerful ship than the destroyer-Krfrf, which held

LAST MICHIGAN FOOTBALL GAM*—

the previous production record of being built in 4514 days, during
World War I. Bethlehem built both ships,

built by Bcthlebam-Hingham Shipyard in record tine of 25 days.

designed by the Navy to drive the Nazi subs from the Atlantic and

turrets which can revolve in a complete circle to follow a target, and

protect American convoys. She can deliver a terrific curtain of fire

can be fired by a trained crew with amazing accuracy and rapidity. Aft

effective at 2500 yards against air or surface targets. Like some of her

is a 40-mm. Bofors gun, each barrel capable of firing 120 rounds of

sister ships, she is one of Uncle Sam's contributions to the British fleet.

2-pound projectiles per minute. She has numerous 20-mm. Octlikon
machine guns with a potential fire-power of nearly 400 shells every 60

The first group of ships in the destroyer-escort class were built in

302 days.

‘

seconds. Also, along port and starboard rails aft of amidships are a flock

The next group in this class were built in 206 days.

of K-guns which can toss out the famous 300-pound "ash cans" which

Now the Reynolds has set the mark of 25 days.

make it unhealthy for any submarine within hundreds of yards.

And she is but one of hundreds of warships steaming out of the

The Reynolds is, in fact, one of those powerful, swift, sea-panthers

THEY GET AROUND...
The most travelled trio in
radio is that made up of Ahn
Lomax. John Becker and Stand­
ford Merkin of CBS. They
roam America to put on "Transatfcntic Call:*Pcopie to People”
(WKZO Sundays, 11:30 A.M.)

have flown 90.000 miles in quest
of material for thia interesting
program.
A "BUSING HOUSING”
PROJECT...
Out in Rockford; Illinois, there
1* a little wooden cubby hole which

NEW WAY TO SAY IT...

The Reynolds has terrific battle armament for surface, depth- bomb,
or anti-aircraft combat, Her main battery has guns mounted in three

SOUTH SCHULTZ
Mrs. Ada Aahby attended the
Cedar Creek temetery circle Wed­
nesday at the home of Hattie
Whittemore's of Delton and at­
tended the Ladles Aid at Clover­
dale Thursday. A Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Mlsener of Kalamazoo called
on Mr. and Mrs. Urater Sonnevilla Tuesday and spent the even­
ing with their mother Mrs. Mina

CLAY HILLS
Mrs. Loon Potu and Mrs. Gertie
Hanis attended Uie funeral
of
Cha.*. Woolston. in Hastings, Fri­
day. A Several ladies from Clay
Hills attended the Busy Bee meet­
ing at Mrs. Macle Potu, Thursday.
Election of officers and plans were
made for Christmas. * Roy McCaul
la in the north deer hunting. Lorn
Johnson of Middleville Is assisting
with the chores. * Mrs. Hazel Me
Caul attended the National Orange
In Grand Rapids Thursday and Fri­
day evenings, and received the sev­
enth degree. * Mrs. Howard Colbum and daughter, spent last week
In Battle Creek with her sister.
Mrs. Chas. Poland and family.
Mr. and Mrs. John Koilar'r spent
Saturday evening at Leon Potts'. *
Mrs. Sarah McCaul and Mrs. Hazel
McCaul were Sunday dinner gueste
at William Hulllt's in Middleville.

shipyards of America to speed the day of Victory.

■THE MAN BEHIND THE
GUN”. (WKZO Saturday* at 6
P.M.) is bringing the rcalinn of war
to home-front Anterica. And with
thit realism comes the new plirgte*
being used by 1043 soldier*... for
"Dog Show” — a garbage truck i»
the "Honey-Wagon" — an officer
is a "gentlemen by Act of Con­
gress”.

WHO AM I —AND WHEN?

Here’* a man who doesn't know
who he i**-and he has good reason,
tod. He'S Janies .Monk* of CBS,
master of 3J dialects and he use*
most of them every week ort the
air. He's a villain on "Our Gal
Sunday" (WKZO week-days at
ll:4S AM..), an aged valet on "We
Love and Learn" (1:30 P.M. week­
days) and a little of everything on
"Radio Reader's Digest" Sundays
■ t 8 P.M.). Fie play* »o many
people that actually he often for­
gets bis own name!

GREAT THANKSGIVING...
Thankwiving (lay this year h
going to be a great day for radio
BsteMcre to WKZO. An unprece-

BfTHLEHEM
STEEL

sports announcer
WhenTcd broarf. CAM the Alichigan-Uanipxlr.int
game at the be­
ginning of the’

been lined up—including George
Burgs and Gracia Ajlen - Edgar
Bergen and Charlie McCarthy. Alvino R«y. Don Wilson. Robert
Young. Lena Home. Jose Iturbi,
Ginny Simms and many others.
Watch for the time of this out­
standing feature.

were no faeilities available for
Ilic radio report

Housing Project
went to work—
and a very work­
able. though not
warm, booth wa* erected just for
H using.
Ted Busing

ODDS AND ENDS...
The Elm City Pour, heard
on CBS, claims to be the only
quartet which can sing whole
chorda above high C. We won’t
challenge them.... A frantic
soldier scouring North Africa
for a radio on which he could
hear the Philharmonic-Sym­
phony concert some days ago
was Pvt. Witold Rodxiniki,
•on of the Maestro Artur RodainskL

BEST BET OF THE WEEK...
U yob like stories which are true
a* life and packed-with vital artion.
become a regular listener to MAN
BEHIND THE GUN. heard over
WKZO at 6 P.M. every Saturday.
The actual battles won by our boy*
are re-enacted — the gloriou* hero­
ism is depicted vividly in MAN
BEHINp THE CUN.

•

—Advr-

�Till nASTTNGB BANNER, THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 18. IH3

On Th. Hom. Front

thlon has returned from Bain- locker In the Prank Lee building

MIDDLEVILLE
Jervia Campbel! and aotj-to-lai

' tribute to the fuel fund can hand
A company of nineteen peixtaa **ma to Henry Brog, trtu
enjoyed a potluck supper at the
monthly meeting of the Past Ma-!
trona club. Friday night at the1
home of Miaa Dorothea
Business included re-elecU
officers President. Mra. M
1 «*Uamou4

evening and do a Utile hunting. *

ncer of people of thia community,'
iwrtnoe
.
Pvt. Warne K. Tags. 364M301
c o

S

MESr.^llrdTSf

5?

&gt;!lfi

Alice Harper, who with her familj
the home of Mrs. Ray. Lyons thia.
thu
S£S,.am0K&lt;‘
Thursday afternoon.
ncmuun. Nov.
hot 18
18 at
al a|
3
Richmond. Va., state* they arw „
Mrs Elmer Fenton will be
nicely located but tula* Michigan, co-hoatess and
and it te
is hoped the
the
Mr. Johnson hM a ven itoe goal- meeting will be wall attended. The
tion In connection with the Bey- circle plan* to sponsor a cafeteria
ylda Me tai Product* Ccr * Mra supper
supper each
each month
mon' this winter arjd
’WUllgma vent to Watervliet. one u whedulod for thto Wednesone is scheduled
Wedneaday to vWt her daurh’Xi,
-r. —
■
____
Mra. Gladys Wurm and family.
Mr and Mrs. Harold Ball and Mr.I
and Mrs. Chester Gaukes are ex |
pected home-Thursday from a deer,, Mrs. John Robarteon of Flint vto। ited her r--parents
Mr and Mrs. Malhunting trip.
— at.
rnmh U.rtvrr
PimirUte from

otnon. Various
1
Mfs Jean Baisch The reining and humorous wen Dart
‘■«l maaUng will be an awning ot the afternoon's fan and tba

■taTrttton “u? w' h&lt;1*’

CUaa C-li-Wd.

TDAAT1O
pouxlas
Long Beach., (MUf

Pvt. Dale Keeler. 36410880
AP O. No. 40
San Franciaoo. Caljf.

man southwest of town while mov­
ing from the north to Flint where
ha to employed A Leonard Elwood,
recently Inducted to ateUonad at Pt
Sheridan, ill. A Kenneth Koto of
the U. B- Navy te haane on leave.
We understand lie has seen action
In Sicily and Africa, but to looking
fine. * Mra.
Mrs Btnei
Ethal Kaecnew
Kaechele or
of itaiaKate-

Hovie at PiainwaU.
surer to Mra. Ohrt
and John Andlarar

« “»

Dee' 10

A letter from Mrr. Bate
of Chicago tells ns she la spa
the
.... winter in ......
Montclair, N. J,
her daugliter Gladys whose husband, to whom abe wm married
twenty month* ago passed aw*y
OH-. &gt;•, M". °&lt;jte .
Maurice.
hM£ M U&gt;&gt; MWU«&gt; To&lt;in( M-&gt; .
Christian Association te located at
Dayton. Ohio. The Goglc family is
well remembered by older rrel
dents
•

landing spice to
WM ulb
them wm
the
Worn by
ber wedding Jh&gt;l,
Numero
w„, rratewl

■enberg spent Wednesday in Baton
Rapids where Claude and aon Jack
are employed. ♦ Mr. and Mra.
qunliKU US’";
Barney Ctetor received word thto
attached thereto
t-&lt;n
Monday that their eon. Pfc. Ed’
aro*t ■*
Dainty refreshmenu were *erved
I ward ha* been transferred from
Pvt Hiiward Campbell. A.BK..
by the hostes* aaalaced by Mrs. Roy
Alabama to maneuver tnUntog In Untvoralty th Lexington. My., spent
36151350
aa
Steen and all departed with the
■ Tennessee.
, Monday evening with their slater sun
.he JuimUTUU. U» omeer.
»“
aunt. Mra. Oscar Kaechele and Stars - ------- --- —---------- ---- T---------beat of wishes tor a happy future .
c/o-Pastim»ter
Mr*. Blanch Seg^ratrom and Mrs and
Parmelee Aid Soetely
family. BID also wm a Thursday of the chapter in the Masonic terntemin
for the young bride.
resided
. T. J. Berry went to Lansing. Bat- visltor of hte uncle and aunt.
The Paramelee Aid society will
■*
&gt; toe
pie. Th*
The addrera
addre** of
of the
the SUmpwns
SUmpaoru ha* been emp
। urdgy to vteil their daughter and
have a potluck dinner in the church I
H—.
: KJ™®""
In
Grand
Rapids
to
114
Union
Ave.
an?
lilflln
Pfc. David B. Lang
Mrs. Martha Dietrich, who has N. E. sone 3. * Mrs Della Cordes, her position and tills week began this week Thursday and in the ‘
I aon, Mr. and Mra. James Berry and
Field Signal Bn. *nig. Center
| children. Mrs s. relumed home ,been
.
. spending
,
,, some time wlUi who to mending the winter with
ln
labor
*
tor
&gt;'
afternoon
a
returned
miaatonary
..
«
MH
&gt;
.
________
It seems as though half of the ■ attributed
&lt;
rrtanA« here
h»r» after
Krt«r idisposing of her
13-B-6
on Monday but Mr*. Bern re- friends
Mrs. Flora Hanlon. I* convalescing °* th- Butok Co.
will talk and show pictures of the mm from
.
thl* community
—
- ar*-wth
north
I thrombosis
I thromboaia. hHe forminy
Camp Jos. H Pendleton
—. went to Grand
, maUl—1 •»!!• Tom U hunlbf. *
work.
' hunting and if at all lucky, many! sided tn cioverd*!* Bur
Oceanside. Calif
Ur, »Uc WM, « OoUdomT... n»BUU
. lu£
—. wwi
—w and expect* to from a aevara sickness. * The East
' families ought to be able to save’daughtefi, Ifta Qnt
IlMpitaiised
thto
calling on Middleville
— week
w—.&lt;» for California where Side card club will be entertained
Middtevllto friends. Sun-- “:av^ th
plant/
of
meat
ration
point*
tht*
!
of
HasUnga.
Mr*,
gm* Nqi
Birib,
at the home of Mr*. Nellie Thomp­
We are sorry- to know that Theo­
Me. Robert M Sherman. 36401741 day
day before she 1^^,,
leaves for Oallfor-1 sha 1P111 make her future home. * son this Wednesday. ■*
A little —
son.
James,
Mr. and dore Wleringa ot south Thomapple
t7th Engrs Bn.. Med. Det.
—
— —Michael
--------- —•—. was
—; winter. Among those going arc Edd a son. Wesln Rtwen tax
Pauline Benaway of Battle
nl* for the winter. * Carral. UUte Ml**
ureca .pen*
nun.c M«V Harold Minor and ehUdrem wa* taken to Butterworth hospital born to Mrs. Gerald Rogen, nee■ Timm and Will Sweet with three dlevllie FuneralsCTvicoa
Camp Swift, Texas
spent mas
last wc«a
week .*
al home
daughter of Mr. and Mr*. Harold Creek
'
'
while recuperating from a tonallcct- Barbara and Robert of Kalamaaoo in Grand Rapid’; Wednesday for. Hana Poihernu* in Pennock hospitalI Caledonia friends; Harry and Lew- at tha Ek '
Griffeth ha* been out of achool a omy performed al Pennock hospital •»«! Mr. -»n&lt;« Mrs. Vai Gonnsen and treatment for infection in ilia good at Hustings. Tuesday, Nov. 9 Thei is Baisch; Russell Bedford. Jerald o’clock W
BurdeUe Timm. 8 2/c
couple of week* because of a cold in Hastings Munday * The Rev ।
weighed
10) Bedford. Roy McCaul. Mat Bed- interment
D. BIBO
— “
“1
’7 pounds. ,A
children of Otsego were callers eye. Hu wife and daughter Anna little fellow
nnd compllcattam. * Gten Blake
Naval Training Station
near DowUng
and Mr*. O*o. Curtis accompanied on their parent*, the Rev and Mrs Mae. his sister. Mrs Kdd &lt;Timm ounce*. HU daddy who is stationedI ford form another part/; Burdet eUry
was
111
with
the
flu
over
the
week
­
Norfolk. 11. Virginia
their son in-law and daughter? Mr. ■ I- W. Minor. Saturday and Bunday nr.d Ji
Jacriueline Holes vLilted him with the air corps in Uw southi Beneway. Charles Robertson and
end. * Mr. and Mrs John Kepfcey and Mr* Otonn Griffalh to Battle &gt; evening* while enroute to and from nnd
Sundaj and found his condition expecte to got home ChrUtrna* U&gt;i Paul Spyker; Ed and Earl Aubll!
are with h«r ateter at White Gioud Creak. Thursday where they vis-1 Saginaw where they visited their some‘ sy
with Freeport friends; Hubert Wil-1
Russel Charles Shellenbarger.
see hh wife and baby.
better.
I
The Tower of the Winds, called
while John is doing some hunting. lied their daughter and sister, Mr*, ■’brother.
P2/c
In Holland on Uu: same date.. son. Clint Heintx and Warren the Horologium, or tima-lndicatcr
* Lt Carlton Swift ha* been hon­
Nov. g. a son, ben Allan, was born। Schetfla of Leighton; Ed and Bob of Andronlkoa Kynheskes, by whom
Hhirlev Griffeth of Sturgis, broth- ’
orably discharged from the army Clark Seetoy. * Mr*. D. E. Hover
Bremerton, Washington
to Mrs Francis Polkert The daddyf Purdy and Carl Bchleh: Clarence
went
to
Jackson
cn
Friday
for
a
er
of
Glenn
and
Harold
Griffeth
I
because of physical disability. ♦
The South Thomapple Farm u social science and math teacherr Thompson. Robert Ctalar. Pater
Pfc. Floyd A. McCliAkin. 38181743 Mr and Mrs Tony Slagel of Cale­ few week*' visit with har son-in underwent an operation for goiter Bureau group will meet with Mr In ttw Thornappie-Kellogg achoolI Petersen. Clayton Bennett, Tom tru tiers Each side carried a sun­
□onia
aunuav
evening
caucra
“w and daughter. Mr. and Mr*, nt Bturgl* hospital on Thursday. and Mr: Clifford D«vL«. Thursday
donia were
were
Bunday
evening en^Sutej
callers &gt;Eno*
A PO 839
and this is their second child. They, Berry. Sylvester Van Hom. Charles dial giving the hours of the dxy,
Jkme?
Wnder^hTme
Price. * The infant ron of, November II. * Mr and Mrs Oienn
co Postmaster
at ine yames^^ucr.nqme mrou
, Mr. **nd Mr*.
Art
Baker,
who ha*; Solomon. Mr and Mrs Russell evening. Nov. 18 for a "Hard Times"; live in the Sprinkle home whichi Andler, Max Lynd. Bud Cisler, Dr. while a water dock waa housed
*
they
।
Mrs.
Art
Baker.
New Orieaidk UaiLsiana
home from Plainwell
party. Forfeits are expected from | *ey punuawu
c A Lund wKh Ed VanPopertng within to count th* hours of the
purchased uiu
Ulis .»u.
faU.
’
Fred Slagel
n Pennock hospital
since Solomon and two children and Mr. any who come not dre^aed for the. they
Sla&lt;el b®®
been1 *,n
hospit
visited hl* father * ------At
night.
a; Pennock hhospital
—pib.: on Friday, of Hastings.
----------------------■
birth,
«rs*
breti-ht
to
its
home
on
and
Mr*
Curtis
Solomon
were
occa
..
nn
rner.
nonr
birth,
was
brought
Ite
whom they found in very
Fred Shipp. 8 2/c
occasion. There a ill be potluck light Nov. 13. a son was bom to Mr and
nrnnd Rapid*
Ranldw street, Friday.
PHH«
Grand
guests at a dinner Sunday nt lhe refreshments' ~
~
’
U. S. Navy Rec Brks.
health.
Mrs Bud Cialer of Morth Grand
H
uh
,
Jane
Brown
and
Bert/™™'
«£_
""J
i
---------------Bka. D 125. Batt 1
Mrs. Lol* Stauffer and’ baby who BrwyrfLeWon .pent the weetend! “d™-lnP”1''1
Rapids St. Ttje little fellow weighed
Paulo,
ot
Ko.al
Ken,on
Shoe Maker. Calif
are making their home with her with their friend Mis* Kathleen ncr honored the joint birthday of
7 pounds, and has been named
rassing or itoyai nenyon
w-.n-.t
parento. Mr. and Mrs Barney Cil­ Chamberlain atlNape^lUe^ill *1 a!enn Blld hli COUAln
cousin Clayton, both!
oom.
Funeral services for r»„,.,i
Royal tI. »Ken-! Stisaell Alvin Congratulations to
A/C John C Bush. 36417413
ler, while her husband 1* in scrv
* Mr. and Mrs. Geo. yon. 74. who died nt his farm home] te parent* uf these boys.
Wing II. Group A. Sqd 254
Ice. te upending a month in Pon­
•
•
■
near
Merritt
Monday
night
after
।
A A.F P8 —3 A A C C.
tiac with her steter. ♦ Miss Fran­ art
s? .hndi B
’it/a a briof illxiess. will be held at the
Senior Play
Son Antonio, Texas
ces Pott*, daughter ot Mr. and
M'ddl-vili- Bnotlst church at 21
The senior clxu of ThomappleMrs. Ray Potu. ha* completed her &amp; ,!S“t«“Uert!
o'clock Thursday. Interment win I Keliogg school has chesan Thurs­
8 1/C Jack H Dclnaay. 822078
S’ ~
business
course
at
the
University
be made in Mount Hope cemetery.: day and Friday nights, Dec 3 and
Co C OTP.
’
of
Grand
Rapids
and
accepted
a
3 for their humorous play &lt;*‘Aunl
U 3. Coast Guards
„,w-i
position with the Hager Lumber her mother. Mr* Mary Gray, who n,^M 1p’rr p
dent of Mlddleviilc before moving Tillie Goes to Town." Cast of charBrunswick. Oa.
Co. of that city. A Mrs. Gordon accompanied them home Sunday.'
north twenty-four years ago. Sur­ actensure, Maxine Pinkbeiner, Don­
Claypool, who ha* been with her to spend the winter months. * Mm I
McDyer,
Jean
Following 1* Uie new address for husband. Lt. Gordon Claypool in Maud Fitch, who has been »pcnd-; ^months nnd gone to Holland viving besides his wife, Princle, are na Davis. Helen
Sr/i" J"'™,;' «/ Sd”
W""” ot JaekS^I. in unEsn/- three sons, Roy of Grand Rapids. Hooper. Rex Bchad. Edison CharnKcniUlli E. Johncock of thl* city:
Miami. Fla., for some time is spend­
Harold of Mio. and Ttwmton.of berlain. Jim Polhemua. Pat Seery.
Pfc. Kennllh E Johncock
“r.“:si'.,!!SST,uXinIV/’."SK Merritt; four grandchildren, and a Jack
ing a few days with her sister, Mrs. W
Kaechele and Arlene Williams
321st Air Base Sqd..
Eldon
Lawrence
before
going
to
De
­
sister. Mrs. Orpha Gray of Cale­ The play Is directed by Mrs. Gall
Kellogg Field
visited her cousin. Mrs ‘ Gertie | ?? *. n-t.tei- 1^5
troit where she ha* a position. Her
BatUe Creek, Mich
2^5! £un.Ut ^"w^nd’^HSardi donia.
Russell and Arthur Smalley.
husband is at present in Tennessee:
From the Grand Rapids Press of nnd connected with the air corps. *
I
Parmelee Extension Club
Church Supper for Fuel Fund
Saturday was clipped the following Mr and Mrs James Pender accom­ Servrn and their son-in-law and j City with their grandparents.
item of Interest to Hastings people: panied by hl* parents. Mr and Mrs daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Robert i
.I
The. PHramelee Extension club
A fine crowd attended the supLL (jg) Hugh D- Allen, son o!
t held i|s first meeting Wednesday | per Thursday evening at the Meth­
are spending the
IV
at
u,c Strange Cetncidence
--- ------------------------Pender spent Sundav
at Leary of Hasting',
Mrs E. 6. Alien ot Bellaire, is home David
for
iru ’with her'“brothisr," Frank’ wwk ,n the north hunting Maurice- Two ____
former schoolmate* of___
Mid_­• with Mr* Glenn Allen. Business i odtot church, the collection
on leave after 10 months' duty in
3
dlevUle
school
thirty
or
__
years
was
preceded
by
a
sumptuous
which
went for the purchase of
gel
who
has
been
very
111
with
Johnson
is
supply
carrier
on
Rl.
2:
dievilla
school
thirty
or
so
years
who IUU uccn very in wiui ।
"
the Mediterranean area. He had Biagci
" - uloers.
...
. u_...
Ray I* away.
‘ Iago nee
lb, «fr*nl
are now acroN the
street, chicken dinner to which all did fuel After supper the crowd Ita*
Many paraons
have I white
wn»ie Kai
charge of a landing craft and took Eeptlc
Sanborn
has
gone
to
Can•1
neighbors
They
are
the
Rev
Justice.
The
chairman.
Mrs
E.
Hen!
tened
to
a
very
fine
program
in
•an verv ill with intestinal flu the
Glenn £------ ...------- —..
,
part in the Invasions of Sicily and DMt few days Several student*
8IMFI.K COMMON sllmrat. tach
ie George
George Perry
Perry Stanford,
Stanford,pastor
where with som» friends he
pastor of
of ningpresided with the leaders. Mra the auditorium. Il consisted of
Italy Ordered back to Norfolk. Va.. were token very sick at achool
-------------------------- «...
.
hunting big game moose * Mrs.- the
Portland Methodist church
and Julian Potts and
Mrs. ..arold Cu,_ xylophone solo* by Jane Hooper
he traveled oy plane from Africa Thuntdav
.ch
was
on
‘
accompanied
on
the
piano
by
her
D0™ Babcock has closed her home Mrs. Leia Oetman Banfleld.
. ler Riving the lesson. &gt;
to New York, arriving Nov, 1.
an
urana
itapias
»i.
ana
gone
io
ment.
The
father:
readings
by
Misses
Bessie
the care of home oqi
Mr. »ulh
UM&gt;ur and
.nd mother.
mother. “
.!2?.T”SJ?l
_____ _______________
Lt. Allen formerly taught at Wyo­
Mrs.
Ruth Uebler
. --- -------------the home of her daughter. Mrs.
Frosen Food
Locker
next meeting will be « Christmas Sines and Lucile Overholt and comming park High school and did
Bedford .w.
for the winter months *
Fred Brog and Ralph Pinkbeiner party Dec. 16 al the home of Mrs.-munity singing lad by Gail Russell
MCA work in Grand Rapids and Ids shoppers Thursday * Mr. and The Rev. Leroy Chamberlain ot are Installing a 360 unit frozen food Culler.
'
Anyone not present wishing to conInter in Hastings. Before entering Mrs Roland Baumgardner moved
the navy in July. 1943 he waa secre­ Saturday from Uie Stokoe farm on
tary of George Williams college in the weat county line Cq their farm,
Chicago.
two miles west and north of town,
HI* wife, the former Virginia which they purchased from Osear
Swiucr. lias resided with her par­ Pinkbeiner last spring. The Bar­
ents at 54 Eastern Ave.. S. E.. and ney Cisler
. _____
_ _
______
_ ____
family
will
move
from
ha* been employed by the army 1 the Johnson farm on the prairie to
weather school and Grand Rapids ; the Siokoe farm. U&gt; be nearer his
Industries. Inc.
employer, Albert Wleringa. and
’ • *
I the latter's son-ln-law. Rom MarNext week from over Coats Grove I tin and family will move onto the
way comes all the dope from that I farm Barney vacates. ★
♦ The rcre­
Youngs
localc. and that very likable lady. mains
— of
** Charles "
--------- of HasRIOMINEHAI. fe a eambtaaltea
Mrs. Ernest Smith will 'dish it out.' Ungs were interred in Ml. Hope
•t vllalb iMpartsai. MiaatUfeaibr onr I-real dr Kt p. la rnaa&lt;
Until then, cheerio.
cemetery on Friday. * Mrs. Henry
birnded minerals. It contaTaa more ha»- (hr Lourdra aad Alx
Zolly Coffer
Brog la still confined to her home
because of the bums which she re­
ceived a few weeks ago. when she
What Cow* Chew
In a day ot 24 hour*, a cow chaw* accidentally spilled hot lard on her
★ Warren
of Mr.|'
150 pound* of gras, and h.rb.ge, foot. *
W‘AXrThede.'wn
‘^^f °lLiihn-j •aiaut bimi ainrr mmeni »o«r__
___
which yield* 50 pounds of milk, dairy j ^nd ””|ndS^d into Uncle Bern's
-g.&gt;r,.l,&gt;rnd^*‘dJl‘v “reqSAmelu YOHF
•xperta claim.
. ' *ervice. Nov. 12.
f the caeeaUal bady mlMrab.
.-.vav.k. y&amp;.’jutrxs
re teed eaMatlala. They era bkh

Pvt Dean R. Keeler, 36858153

Ban Marcus. Texas

!S •“USS, “Ln'to,

.so

News

Interested in

GOOD HEALTH!

Bio-Mineral
For Good Health

AUCTION SALE

On account of poor health I will sell at public auction ot the farm located one mile
north and one half mile east of Nashville, or J mile cast of Mack's Oil Station on
M-66 on

Wosdarous Minerals!

Vf

TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1943

Ht&amp;ltll AllOYt All

Commencing at 12:30 o'clock sharp the following will be offered for sale

HORSES

FOR HEALTH AND ENERGY
DRINK MILK

Pair of Black Geldings, IZand 16 yrs. old.

FARM MACHINERY
International hay loader.

Deering grain binder.

Rude manure spreader.

COWS

Iron Ago cultivator.

Two row bean and beet cultivator.

McCormick Docring mower, 6 ft. cut.

Guernsey cow, 5 yrs. old, calf by side.
Guernsey cow, 3 yrs. old, calf by side.
Guernsey cow, 6 yrs. old, due Feb.
.
1.
Guernsey cow, 5 yrs. old, posture bred,
Guernsey cow, 8 yrs. old, due Dec. 20.
Guernsey cow, 6 yrs. old, calf by side,
old,. .pasture bred.
Guernsey cow,. 6 yrs.
.
Brindle cow, 6 yrs. old, calf by side.
Red Pole cow, 2 yrs. old. caif by side.
Guernsey cow, 2 yrs. old, due Jan. 14.
2 Spring heifer calves.
Grey Durham bull, 4 mos. old.
Guernsey bull, 10 mos. old.

3 Sec. spring tooth harrow.
Dayton side rake.

One 0. I. C. sow, not bred.
12 O. I. C. pigs, 7 wks. old.

HAY AND GRAIN

Ask For Highlands Dairy Grade A Milk I
HIGHLANDS GRADE A MILK
HIGH IN CREAM CONTENT.
PASTEURIZED. PT. 7c. QT.

13'

30 Tons of good mixed Tjmothy and
clover hay.
350 shocks good hard corn.
250 bushel good oats.

Land roller.

Dump rake.

Crain drill.

HIGHLANDS DAIRY
ROBERT W. COOK. Prop.

Hutingi

Home nraplr

Sec With Yur Eywl

Heavy double work harness.
Right Way portable milker, double unit.

niOMlXERAI.
Bblrh c».—— *
HaiMlag,

Lacto croam separator with motor, 600 Ib.

Bushel crates.

3 New steel baskets.

30 gal. oil drum.

ilikV.

Shovels, forks, whifflctrces, neck yokes.

Electric motor, ’/4 h. p.

IUOM1NFKAL la M

2 log chains.

40 ft. new belt, 6 in. and several other small tools.

si'A.SXut:

HOUSEHOLD GOODS
Detroit Jewel range.

Try il al Oar

2 Iron bods, springs and mattreSses.
Stand.

Oil stove.

3 Kitchen tables.

ii'Mai.*

Dresser mirror, 18x40.

Two 10 gal. milk cons.

New sweeper.
' Wood heater.

Milk pails.

yotH IlttoLTH

Calf pails.

Round Oak heater.

Barrel churn.
Other articles too numerous to mention.

TERMS. CASH DAY OF SALE. Nothing to be removed until settled for. Everything
to be settled for day of sale.

nni MTBBTUUl. TBACT*
how)a« the atwaach. liphaa.

part

BIO-MINERAL SPECIAL
GUARANTEE:

2 bottles $ 1.85—J bottles

J $2.75—

STEBBINS &amp; JAC
COL. H. O. PENNINGTON, Auctioneer

NELSON BRUMM, Clerk

‘The Rgxall Drug

Noihvlll*. th»«» IMS
Mailings

*

---- **-*“

L,

Low iron wheel wagon and box.

Good heavy wagon.

20 Grain bags.

•-

Good post drill and drills.

Hay rack, new.

■UY U. S. WAR BONDI AND STAMPS

Phone 2651

ssw&amp;"

Oliver double bottom. 12 inch plow.

Commode.

and fatigue."

Minerals—God’s Gifl

*

10-20 Tractor with extension rims.

HOGS
"Start naw to fortify yauraelf kgatnst winter
colds! Drink plenty of nourUhiag Highlands
Dairy. Grade A Milk, one 4f nature's purest and
healthiest foods, it helps build you up and protect

’

i

�NASHV
I HF BASTINGS BANNER. TffVRBDAT. NOVEMBER 18, I M3

SCOUT NEWS

HARDWARE

The Scout* of Thomapple Valley
are looking forward to the annual
cooperative dinner to be held Dec.
2 tn tlie social rooms of the Metho­
dist church. All troops In the
Thomapple Area will participate. A
Court of Honor will be held, com­
munity singing enjoyed and short
,, talks by some of the chief execu­
! lives,
•
The boys who bicycled lb camp
last summer expect to completo
their stories of the trip this week
and thus complete their requiremente for the bicycling merit badge,
Of interest, to all Valley Scouts
is the following letter from Lyle
' Fry. former scout executive In this
| area, by courtesy of Richard Groos,
Sr,. Dtat- Chairman of the Tliom■----•- Valley:
—
apple
Sea Island. Georgia
October 20. 1043

Lower Priced at Wards
HAMMER HANDLES
Wards Eclipse quality oval shape. Fits all claw
and Rip hammers. Length 14 inches-------------

SIX-FOOT FOLDING RULE
Lakeside quality of seasoned maple. Stand­
ard markings on white engmeled finish.------

Quality claw hammers. Made of drop forged,
high carbon tool steel—heot trdated and tem­
pered. —

Famous Stanley quality. Four sizes mode of
genuine cherrywood. 24 inch-------- -------------

COMMON

L E G A L S

- r-n.
?"■ IIt

•P ■

NAILS

Mode of copper bearing steel—resists rust;
lasts longer. Correctly shaped. Sharp points, Ib.

SASH CORD
Smooth pliant Lakeside quality. Strong, clean. » a in
white cotton. 14 inch size. Mokes good &lt;5| IO
clothes line. 100 feet.-----------------------------

Ideal wall mount size for.small bathrooms,
spare rooms’ or other utility installations. 3 «p
inches deep x 11 ’/z x 12*/z inches’.------------- ”

EGG

CRATES

For shipping eggs by porcel post or express,
Light weight wood, strong and rigid. 12 doz.

R-U-LJTE

WINDOW

OO

MATERIAL

An ideal substitute for glass on poultry- houses,
burns and garages. Moke a storm door by covaring your screen door with this weather proof matertal. 36 inches wide. Run ft........................................

Phi/ o
■
yjC
' *

FILTER DISKS
Famous Johnson &amp; Johnson Rapid-Flo Disks.
Size 6 inch. Box of 100--------------- ------------ -

McKEE SERVICE OIL SALES

Oftr

Use your credit. Any merchandise In our store stocks and In
our catalogs may be bought on our monthly payment plan.

BANNER WANT ADVS. BRING RESULTS

CUB NOTES
second meeting of th
Packs wah
------held „
-----at _
Central
Tuesday evening. Nov. 16.
A survey of Cub age boys has
shown toat a lance per cent are in­
terested in Cub actlvties and should
be given the opportunity to parti­
cipate in tlie program.
There arc at present two Packs
In the city: Pack 73 sponsored by
the Methodist church with Philo
Sheldon as cubma-ster;' and Pack 75
Mionsored by the Second Ward P.
T. A. with Clare Johnson as cub­
master. A request for a new Puck
sponsored by the Catholic church
ot Hastings lias been made. It will

UCTION SALE

MOBILE PRODUCTS—DISTRIBUTOR

auction at the residence located 5 miles north of the monument; or ’/j mile south
of the Rogers school house on

Shepard. Cp-h
Don Hlnderleti
Garllnger. ★ Th
Barry Co M.
Nashville-Kelloj

served the din.
speaker was ar
Fort Custer. *
was hostess to
den club Tuesdi

suitable

for

hostess served

v

menu. * "The C
Friday night a
Edna Cole. T
election of off
members were
lowing officers
Mrs. Nellie Bn

Lana FUher; £

and Mrs. Orac
’Fhc Harvest I
Evangelical chu
the church Frl
o'clock. A can
gram will folio
per. * Mr. and
hosts to their
ner Friday n

Make this month your

Dr. and Mra. V

carinspectionmontk
at Studebaker
Take care of your car and it will taka care of you
*T’HERE arc five aimplc things you can do io guard your

***

car's mileage. Number one on the list is—frequent in­

spections. Drive in and have your car examined thoroughly
by our capable Studebaker mechanics who have been spe-

. dally trained in wartime maintenance service.

You'll be given a check list of any needed adjustments or

repairs. Whatever work you order will be handled promptly,
efficiently and at moderate cost.
No matter what make you drive, take these precautions:

O Havo your car inspected frequently.
e Get lubrication on a time basis, not a mileage basis.

O Check your tiro pressure at least once a week.
O Keep your brakes correctly adjusted.

Buy War Bonds and Stamps Here!

GOODYEAR BROS. HDWE. CO.

| 111 E. STATE ST.,

HASTINGS

PHONE 2101

Mi
of October. A. D. &gt;043.
Present: Honorable Arcble D, MeDauid,
Circuit Jud&lt;e.
in the abOVO entitled rt,i&lt;e. Il ap-

pUinliff.
li i&lt; OKDRRRD that ih- defendant I

briore inrr.
1 thia Order,
thr t.lalntd

COBH * NIFI.HKX
br R- li. Xl»l»«
AlIrtrntM for Plaintiff.
Hurinrn Addr»««:

Saturday, November 20, 1943

MEN and WOMEN

WANTED
IN OUR LO;CAL PLANT

Starting at 1 'o'clock I offer the following: ’

Dining room suite complete,
table, 6 leather chairs and
buffet.

9x12 Axmitpfer rug.

5 odd chairs.

Maytag electric washer, good
shape.
Chest of drawers.
2 end tables.
New electric brooder.
Ironing board.
2 looking glasses
Apex electric radio, good one.
General Electric oscillating
fan.
Rubber and leather belts.
Dishes and cooking utensils.
Other articles too numerous
to mention.

Rug runner.

morning at

©Hove your car expertly serviced for wartime driving.

227 E. STATE ST.

CUIT CofltT F&lt;1
MARKY

Owing to the death of my husband, I will dispose of the personal property at public

2 piece Maple living room
suite, good one.
Occasional upholstered chair.
Several rockers.
Wicker porch furniture.
Porch glider.
Mahogany bow end bed.
2 metal beds and coil springs.
2 dressers.
Chiffonier.
Steel cot. Pictures.
Good steel folding bed daven­
port.
2 electric floor lamps.

Keesler Field Ml**. U visiting his'Francis Neuman of St. Louis. Mo.nlng, Nov. 30. * Mr. and Mrs.
wife and little son Dwight Philip: is visiting her sister and husband. Harvey Cheeseman Went to Grand
bom Oct. 30, at Bronson hospital; ■ Mr." and Mrs. Henry Davis.
Rapids to attend a State Grange
weight 7 lbs. 54 oss. * Mra. Nellie Sarah Ickes ta spending Uw winter m^Un« held tiwre Thursdayand
Pennock and Mra. Howard Pennock, with Mr. and Mra. Archie Herring- Friday. While there they received
were In Kalamazoo Wednesday * । ton in Battle'Creek. * Mr. and Mrs. lhe Kmh und seventh degrees
C. R. and Harry Snyder were called. David Conklin of Banfield enter' Mr. Bntj Mrs. Maurice Healy and
to Gladstone, u. P.. last week to] talned about thirty relatives and willta Healy also attended Friday. *
see their father who is seriously. friends Sunday in honor of
... their
—Mr.
—and
------- Mrs.
Mra. Clarence Bump and
hi
twin
twin sons
son* home
home from
from service.
service. Mr.
Mr. family
family of
of Hustings
Hostings were
were Saturday
Saturday
and Mra. Roger Davis and dough- and Sunday gucsta at the Jolu»
ter and Mra. Kenneth Ritchie al- Norton tome. * Mra. Sam Buxton
DOWLING
tended. * Mr. and Mra. Heber Fas-' &lt;&gt;f Ban He id kept house for her
, . .. .
‘Last Weeks letter)
ter and aon and Mrs. 8. Geiger' daughter. Mrs. Harvey Cheeseman,
our Bunday School with Mrs. were dinner guests of Mr. and Mm during the latter's absence from
Lloyd Gaskill as Supt. is progress- Lloyd Elleston Bunday. * Lyle and home Thursday end Friday. Sun,¥rn,®“£ton‘
tret
ing nicely and much interest- is Kenneth Ritchie are working In I
Rattle
Creek
Buxton and Mr. and Mrs.
being shown by the children, there Battl
e vroex.
,, _wefe gUMU Bl Gordon
the
were 48 In attendance Sunday and
NHAM IJISTRH T
| Cheeseman s and Mra. Buxton re­
room for a good many more, es­ nt
DUNHAM DISTRICT
turned home with her family. *
pecially adults who are alwavs welThe Maple Grove Farm Bureau] Mr. and Mrs. Howard Norton and
come. * The WJB.C-8. will have
group will meet with)children are spending the week in
their annual rummage sale In the Community
the Banfield grouu at the Johns-1 Lake City, guests of the latter**
George Smith meal market at Hastown
Grange hail. Saturday eve-&lt; sister and family.
tings on Friday of this week. ♦ Jack
Stanton who is employed at tho.
American Legion hospital in Battle
Creek was In town Sunday visiting
relatives. * Mr. and Mrs Calvin
Bovd of Battle Creek were Sunday
callers at Mvron Whitworth's. *
Several musicians from Hastln„
High School were entertained Wcdiwxhy evening by Robert Gaskill
at his home. ★ Miss
Florence
Wrtayt wa* home from Lansing
over the weekend. * Mrs. Ellen Mo­
Oicckl’n who underwent a malor
operation tart week at a Battle

FOR DURATION SERVICE

MEDICINE CABINETS

COLLAPSIBLE

DEATH OF SILAS M. GASKILL
In Battle Creek one day last
week. Silas M. Gaskill, a retired
of aonnwown,
Johnstown, a&gt;ra
died ai
at uw
the
farmer or
■
------ Frtd Mrs. Fred
home
of- ''
his daughter.
ty. He eras
was 80
Ludlow. In that cltyHe
bom in
In Johnsyears of age. He was bom
town township
son of Milton and Lydia GasklU. He
spent nearly all hi* life on the farm
where he waa bom. moving to Batlie Creek seven years ago. His wife
died Jan, 13
1M1. Besides the
I daughter at whose home he died he
is survived by another daughter.
Mrs. Floosie Nelson and by a son.
’ Clayton Gaskill, both of Battle

1
MARTIN CORNERS
(Last Week's Letter)
The children of the Martin
school recently gathered 15 sacks
of milkweed pods needed by the
army, tar which they should be
heartily commended, as ours 1s a
small school, and It Involved a lot
of hard work. * Mrs. DeVries and
the scholars of the Martin school
enjoyed a Halloween skating party
at Reid's resort. The Fisher and
Algonquin schools were also there
to enjoy skating. ★ We are snrry
to hear that Mr. and Mrs. Sterling
Wceks have sold their farm In our
district to a party from Muskegon,
We surely hope- they find a new
home near, as we would surely hate
to lose these good neighbors and
frtends from our vicinity. * Mr.
and Mra, Merle Varney and famlly who have been living In Coots
Grove the past few months, have
moved back in the district and are
living In his mother's Mrs. Lou
Varneys' house, and Jackie and
Shirley Varney are enrolled at the
Martin school. ♦ No school Monday
afternoon, as our teacher. Mrs.
Alice DeVries attended the funeral
of a neighbor and friend In Haslings. ★ Mr. and Mrs. Fay Demond
and family are planning to move
into the house in Coats Grove vaI cated bv Mr. and Mra. Merle Varney and family. * William Cogswell
I and daughter Ruby were Tuesday

This letter should have been writ­
ten a long time ago. but for several *J*ht
°
reason* has been delayed until now. one great-great grandchild
Of course, the Navy finds a great
deal for us to do to keep us busy,
and my spare time has been occuKl in writing Mrs. Fry. who has
a little trouble since our new
baby arrived. His name ta Gregory
John and he Is strong and healthy.
'SF’SLS*” “ Mr
■
2=L'^^1LSS!S*~.'S!1.S
coverv."* Miss Mildred Gaskill and
Naturally, we're very, proud of him.
How are Mra- Groofi and Dick? I
, her elas«mate Miss Genevieve Meof Wil*• *—
suppose he ta as active in his troop
HICKORY CORNERS
as ever. You must have already held
,the
Lloyd Gaskill home- * Mr. and 1
your fall potluck, haven't you? I'm
„un &lt;■&gt;&gt; in- &gt;.iih
nf .ixnuary.
Robert Burdick, seaman 2nd class Mrs. Dan Hall of Hastings called on |
:orry I can't be there to enjoy work­
'dw/X-d °-8N' depot, Yorktown. Va.. was Mr. and Mrs Albert Lee Saturday I
ing in Scouting with you. but I
~Xdtkrirmarried
N
ot
.
5
at
7:15
P.
M.
to
guess well have to finish this other
afternoon.
,
big Job. This is probably trite by
■&lt;&gt;uri «t thotfk«. in th«, Elma Gilllstle at Warm Springs,
now. but when I see what war de..of H».tin&lt;., .rtd «••««* • *»P7' Va. Mr. and Mrs, Burdick will ar- DURFEE
h"’.h7 Jill .-““Ji .f iid rtVe 1Mt Of »*»« week fOr a few
mands of these boys. I un thankful 1 &lt;■( **ii
(Last Week s Letterl
that so many of them have iud
.
«lay«' visit wiPi his parents, Mr.
The East Baltimore Project class
Scout training- The knowledge of
at Ira.i t-.r.tr da,, yrlot to ui&lt;l: and Mrs Lee Burdick and brother, met at the Community room for
llving In toe open Is worth a great
c
xRlchsrd. * Pfc. Dwight Hitchock. their first lesson Thursday. * Mrs
I deni, but still more imnortanl is the
, ability to cooperate with others— to
work together as a team. I know
from what I have seen here that
there is no better way in which a
। Scoutmaster can spend his time
than to teach boys to live the Scout
I Onto and law.
i After eight weeks in rather intenTREAT YOUR CAR TO
she indoctrination al Quonset
REGULAR CHECKUPS!
Point. Rhode Island, we were given
, a few days' leave, then sent to this
I Naval Air Station- at St. Simons
Island. Georgia. We are leaving
chonics keep your
here to be ‘ Fighter Directors"—offi­
cers who use the information given
cor in top condition,
bv our Radar to direct fighter pilots
for more efficient
In the interceptions of enemy bombera before they can unload their
service, for added
bombs. Well be in the thick of it
mileage on fuel and
in a few months. Early Ln November
we go to California for training in
tires! Start it off
landing ojx-ratlons,
I really enjoyed that afternoon and
right for fall driving
evening at the lake with you and
with
a
thorough
Mrs. Groos and Dick. Please say
. Hello to them for me Also give my
servicing.
' regards to the other men. because
1 T probably won't have time to write
them.
,
Sincerely yours.
Lyle Fry'

LAKESIDE HAMMERS

CARPENTERS LEVELS

be organized at this time and will
be Pack 106
The Klwanls Clu$&gt; la sponsoring
the new drive for more cub dens,
believing that the best curator de­
linquency is to prevent IL
Tlie Cub program keeps the ac­
tive boy usefully employed in his
leisure time, establishes fine prin­
ciples and develops a high type of
everyday living. _ __________

GOOD WORKING CONDITIONS

Tables.

Porcelain kitchen table.

GOOD WAGES
PAST

EXPERIENCE NOT NECESSARY

Beca

SOME JOBS OPEN F0R YOUTHS 17 YEARS OLD, WHO HAVE HAD PRE
VIOUS NYA OR HIGH SCHOOL MACHINE SHOP TRAINING

All applicants mush qualify under the new war

there

listen

warm

manpower stabilization plan in order to be accepted

and

BRING BIRTH CERTIFICATE AND APPLY AT

tione

hasn

Yes,
TERMS: CASH,

PROPERTY TO BE

REMOVED

UNTIL

SETTLED

EMPLOYMENT OFFICE

FOR.

HASTINGS MFG. COMPANY

Bessmer, Propx
y

C. M. HAMMOND. Chrk

KW■«y. I

�THE HASTINGS BANNRB&gt; THURSDAY. NOVEMBER IB, IMS

NASHVILLE

land Mrs. Cart Tuttk. A Bom to ICLOVERDALE
1 Mr. and Mr*. Elmer FI-1— -• 1-»—*•- •
Pennock hospital, not. 11
: David Edward. Conaratul

to the children

CEDAR CREEK

morning nt Mra. DeWitt s con

• Last Week's Letter)

Morford of Delton. A Lt. and Mrs.
David May of Chicago spent a few
days last week with ^ite ulece, Mra.

Friday by the
their daughter,
Her condlUon

su at the Kenyon home Sunday.
Mrs. Gordon Thompson entcrthe Shultz Community club
uraday, a nice crowd and a good
cr. A Mrs. Ethel Horn ■ and
. Grace Shoup visited their ste, Mrs. Maud Meyers at Grand
plds from Friday until Bunday,
ink Hom and Harry Shute visit-,
there Sunday, the ladles re­
ing home with them. A Jerry
went to Battle Creek
ly to spend a week with his
rr.
A Mr. and Mra. Donald

AUCTION SAL

In order to settle the Eat. of Wm. Gillespie oh auction
i A Mr. and Mra. Floyd'Mid Mrs. Lammera spent Sunday
Wllklhscm of Cadillac called oil with Mr. and Mr*. Ike&gt; Trtetram
laje of Delton on
mltted to m*k&gt;r surgery. A The Rev. Mr and Mrs Delos Flower Satur- of Kalamazoo A Mr and Mr* Arday. A Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Nelaonldy Owen accompanied MY. and
ton for the afternoon on the Bel­ and Mr*. H. R. Krieg and daugh­ of
!K.lJn.z^were weekend guests Mrs George Eddy of Delton to the
gian Congo, was Interestingly given ter.-, visited relatives in Detroit
by Mrs. J. C. Pumiss antT Mrs. O. Friday and Saturday. Mrs. Bertha at Mr. and Mrs. Bam Gaibt A F«rm Buroau meeting at Ha*ting*
Shepard. Co-hoslwe* were Mrs. Krteg. the .lev, Kriegs mother re­ Mtes Boaanna Real at Richland; last Wednesday eventog. Mrs Kd^y Uster Bonneville Saturday and
Don Hinderletcr and Mrs. Jesse turned with them and will be their spent Monday with her grandpar- *** one of the ten delegates elect­ Bunday. A Mr. and Mra. Albert
Garunger. A The annua! banquet ot guest until Thanksgiving. * Mr. ents. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Oeib. A rd to attend the State annual Warner of Guernsey lake spent ।
Commencing at 1:00 P. M. the following will be offered for sole:
Bunday with Mr. and Mra. L. i
Barry Co, M. E. A. waa held in | and Mrs. Ralph Heu and Mr. and
।
Nashville-Kellogg school on Wed­ Mrs. J. R. Smith are leaving today ilia n icw wtxej ui wtuuu
i — .•
.—
~
—™ -—-• Bishop.
nesday night.
The junior class i &lt;Monday) for Ute north, deer hunt- her daughter, Mtes Emm* Johncock.. Edward Campbell have moved back
।
tog.
A
Dr.
and
Mrs.
W.
A.
Vance
served the dinner. The principal
A Mrs. Harry Green and dsugh-1 to Gull take once more. A Mr. and DtLTON
Jr, of Charlotte were Sunday dlnMra. Roy L. Petersen, daughterI
I ner guest* of Dr. and Mrs. Vance. ter Barbara ot Bellevue spent a j Mrs John Lammers accompanied
few days the past week with Mr.' by Mr *nd Mrv Ike AJlteon of Gull
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Mott ar­
was hostess to the Nashville Gar­ । Br. A Mrs. Lulu Beedlc and Mra and Mrs. Arthur T^tiirop. A Mra. kke visited Eben Albertson at of
rived home Saturday from Califor-I
den club Tuesday, Nov. 8 Mrs. Ida Robert Becdle were Heatings visi­ Glenn Kahler, who 1*
is HI.
Ul. is belter
batter Galesburg Sunday
ftndny aftemotm.
afternoon A
A nl*.
nJ* Her husband 8
S /Sgt. Roy
Roy Peter1
I
Wright was chairman. An inter- tors Saturday. * Mrs. O. Shaw of at thl* writing. A Mr. and Mrs
U soon to be another oil
oil sen L
te now stationed L.
in “
W.. Va.
Vi and
Mra. There 1*
Mtlng discussion wm carried on Middleville vtelted her son Cl*r- Lyman WUkinson of
A, Prairieville,
— I rl—u t lln !' well
Well started
Ataet^d tn this
thta ronanunlty
nonarsunltv !■ taking
talrlntf a
— course
enli—«a in
in camouflage.
navnm
,
of the different vines and plants ence Bitaw and family over the William Hayward of Delton and aoon. A Funeral advices were held | te
Palmer
suitable for winter culture. The weekend. A Mrs. Gertrude
------ r..-.
—v-” Mb* Glori* Pennock of Lowell at the home for Louie Maier Sat- He will goon come to Michigan on :
a ten-day furlough. A Mrs. Fred
hostess served delicious refreshspending some time with her
Clemence of Climax te spending the
——— - ------ ---®—
ment*. A The Clover Leaf class met I daughter and family in the north. wert dinner gueste at Lester Mon-, urday
week, with her sister. Mrs. Russell
Friday night at the home of MrsMr* Palmer» mother, Mrs. Mary lea's. A Friends were sorry to port:
in cedar Creek ceme- Mott while Mr. Mott is hunting in
Edna Cole. This was the annual Abbey, is staying in the home of learn that Grandpa Dwight Van raid
.r son. F.
in Hastings.
The
have northern Michigan. A Mr*. Blanche
Hom suffered a stroke last Thurs *ry-- bgreaved ones
------- ---------election of officers nnd about 35 her
" A.
* Abbey
*
Richards and ner daughter. Mrs.
Dorr Webb te a patient in day. We hope for him
a very the aympathy of all
members were present. The fol-1 Mrs
M
Harold Lowe of Nile* spent the I
hospital Hastings. A Miss speedy recovery. A Mr. and Mr*.
lowing officers were elected: Pres., Pennock
“
—
•••
weekend with her aon and daugh­
Mrs. Nellie Brum: VimF-PreA, Mrs. Effa Dean and George Denn moved Arthur Lathrop attended the fu- SOUTH SHULTZ
ter-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Clare .
tana
wee* from &gt;h*lr
Lana nzner;
Pteher; ov,
Sec, mra.
Mrs. tin.
Ella o«rOar­
neral of George Green of Na«h-1 (La*t Week's Letter)
2
chard* in Jackson. A Mr. and
linger; Trees
linker:
--------- . Mrs. Rose Smith town and are nicely located in their ville last Bunday. A A very lovely; Mr. and Mr*. Frank Hom to comrs. Charles Beck of Galesburg,
and Mrs. Grace Brum teacher. A home in ths village. A Mr. and blrthday dinner wa* served at the1 pany with Mr. and Mra. Clifford
The Harvest
Harvest’ Home supper of the Mra. Dewey Jones were in Battle home of Mr. and Mra. Earl Gates,; Kahler attended the Farm Bureau visited her brother-in-law and ste- 1
ter. Mr. and Mrs. Gordie Durkee
Evangelical church will be held at Creek Sunday calUng on friend*,
in honor of Mrs. Cha*. Kingsbury, meeting Wednesday night at the and son David. A Mr. and Mrs. ,
the church Friday. Nov. 19 at 6:30 |
------------"• •
who was
wt. 79
.­ years old. Gueste pres- I. O. O. F. hall in Hastings. A Bert John Adams are spending the week
o’clock. A carefully planned pro- DlIRFTE
— —
*1 Mr.
ineir daughter.
aau„nMT. Mrs.
MrB Glenn
Ulcim
ent
were
?.... nnd Mra Charles oook of Kalamazoo went Saturday, with their
Kf*™-1,1'
Ed luce, rerry amKh. Chu. Kingsbury,
y. Mr
and Mrs
Earl with his rrxndd*ugh&amp;r.MraL®cy i.Williams
William* and
and three
three children
children at
at the
the .
Mr.
Kiu*u!*ujsoUm *" Oates, Mr.
r.Earl.
and Mr.
Mra.and
Bertllrt
Cheteon
O'Connor.
A Wendell
Kenyon
of 1i *
w.MK.
Kellogg
atWaSklSd
Gull lake
Lyle Battle
Creek
vtelted hto
p^nts,
r and
&gt;3S. Farm
WUtard
and son EarL ----------------------ner Friday night. Those nresent, nortn defr hunting._________
Albert Monica
ionics of Kalamazoo
Kalamazooand
----- .....
Mr.......
and Mrs Alva
..... Kenyon
---------------------Sator- &gt; two children of Plainwell called
D?rCandrMHL W?^ Vance ’and M?:' FOB VICTORY BUY WAB BONDS Mr. and Mra. Glen Sleight. A The! day and Ronald Kenyon and fam- cm their parents. Mr. and Mrs.
Fred O. Hughes Sunday.
A daughter, Carol Am?. was bom
to MrAand Mrs. Clyde Norhute tn i
Sin nock hospital, Thursday mom- i
K and passed away that evening,
uch sympathy is extended to Uie
parents in their bereavement. A
Keith, Kenneth and Kendall Wil­
liams, Gull lake spent from Thurs­
day night until Sunday night with
their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
John Adams, while their mother.
Mrs. Glenn Williams visited Mr.
and Mra. Elwyn Hayward near
Hustings. A Mrs Elsie Horton en­
tertained the Dettori* Inland Lakes
Garden club at her home Thursday
afternoon A Plans were made for
TERMS: CASH DAY OF SALE. NOTHING TO BE REMOVED UNTIL SETTLED FOR.
toe annual Christmas party which
will be held at the home of Mrs.
Roger Williams the 2nd Thursday in ,
December. A Mr. and Mrs. Max
Reynolds, Herman Reynold*. Rog­
er Williams and Russell Boulter:
Leslie
Williams. Hastings. Glenn
Williams. Gull lake, and Kenneth |
Dewey. Cressey, left Thursday night
for Newberry, where they will hunt
LORREN COPPOCK. Auctioneer
MILT LEINAAR, CM
deer for ten days.
Mrs. Bertha Adams received a
letter Friday from Mrs. David Shcperd who is spending the winter at
Safety Harbor. Fla. She left Delton ___ ____________________________________________ ■
Tuesday morning and arrived to
.....
Florida
.u* Thursday
inursaay and
ana te
« having/a
navin;;
u
\
----------------------------------------------3.
BANN[R
WAHT
ADVJ&lt;
BR|HG RESUUS
fine
time. A Mrs. Wayne Waite/
of
Augusta te working in the, ixwt
office while George Leonard'!* on
n deer hunting trip.
/

SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 20,1943
HOUSEHOLD GOODS

Cof. Wash stand.
Table 2' x 5'. Table 2' x 2*.
Couch. 4 rocking chain.
Kalamazoo Heater No. 60.
2 rocking chain.
2 straight chain.
Table 2' x 2'.
China closet. Clock.
3 beds and springs.
2 dressers. 2 mattresses.
Assorted lot of dishes, pans,
etc.
A lot of dishes and knives and
forks, etc. ». .
Kalamazoo range.
Table 2' x 2'.
Table 2' x 4'.
7 straight chairs.
Dining room table.

PICTURE

2 rocking chain.
Lot of old cash.

TOOLS, MACHINES AND
MISC. ARTICLM

Buck saw.
Hay rdke.
3 ladders. Axe.
20 bushel crates.
Lawn mower. 100 bags.
Corn sheller.
Lot of small tools.
14 Sq. Class C 3-1 shingles,
Asphalt.
3 Sq. roll roofing.
FARM PRODUCTS

10 ton hay. 50 bushels cedi.
40 bushels oats. 12 barrels.
300 gallons of vinegar.

Leon W. Nichols, Admr.

=

AUCTION SALE
On account of the death of Lewis Maier the estate will dispose of the personal prop­
erty at public auction at the farm located 9 miles south of Hastings on Camp Ground
Road to Doud School and one mile east.

TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 23,1943
COMMENCING AT 1 O'CLOCK SHARP OFFERING THE FOLLOWING.

HORSES

Brown Mare, 1600 lbs.
,
Grey mares, wgt. 1600 lbs.
Old Grey mare.
New Double harness, 2 yrs. old.
CATTLE

Why does this empty room postpone the Axis’ doom ?
Because the radio's going, lights

But when you help save elec­

wartime conservation, And that is

are on, a heater is glqwing—when

tricity, you help save the man­

why you are asked to conserve

there's no one there. No one tn

power. fuel, transportation and

electricity wherever you can.

listen, to read, to bask in friendly

materials by which electricity is

warmth. Il's a room of waste—
and iixrafe icon’f win tears!

But electricity hasn't been ra­

made.- You help shorten the war.
That is why our Government

good eyesight against bad light, or
lock up your appliances, or silence. .
your radio. Go on using electricity

tioned, yo.n say. That’s right, it

—coal, petroleum, transportation,

for essential purposes. But don't

hasn't. Isn’t there plenty of it?

gas, electricity, communications

waste it. Use what you need —

Yes, there is.

and water — to co-operate for

but need what you use.

1109

power

HOGS

7 feeder pigs, wgt. 125 to 1,50 lbs.

SHEEP
No ont^expecls ypu to gamble

has asked seven major industries

tonsumERS

Red and White cow.
Red and White heifer. Red Cow.
Red and White caw.
Bull calf, 8 months old.

tompnnv

28 Ewes.

1 Buck.

HAY AND GRAIN
1000 crates of corn, part old.

100 bu. new Oats. 100 bu. old Oofs.
40 tons mixed Hay.
200 bu. wheat.
FARM MACHINERY

Grain binder. Good canvde.
Manure spreader.
Side delivery rake.
Double Cylinder hayloader.
Steel Wheel wagon and taek.
. 3 See. spring tooth drag.
2 hone cultivator (walking).
Mowing machine. Grain drill.
Oliver 99 walking plow.
Platform scales.
Corn sheller.
3 rolls barb wire fence.
Grindstone.
50 crates.
Cross cut saw.
Quantity of small tools.
Forks, shovels and bam tobls.
Other articles too numerous ts mention.

TERMS: Cash day of sale, no property removed until settled for.

ESTATE OF LEWIS MAIER
HENRY FLANNERY, Auctioneer

EANttT

�THE HABTINC8 BANNER, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER IB, IMS
most of the serious troubles which
demand a remedy.
Most of these moderate users of
stimulants feel that, because they
do not over-indulge, they have a
right to drink liquor tn moderation,
luor ScU- and that punishment of the abusets of tliat right, not denial of
their rights, is the remedy. If the
We are all pleased that the local saloon element become obnoxious in
option campaign in Barry county carrying an their business, as they
was carried on with such good tem- did when Die county, state- and na­
Kand falmeaa on both aide*. The tion voted dry. then these moder­
5 margin against the proposition ate drinkers may turn against them
win. and should be. accepted as nnd vote to banish the traffic, as
showing that the majority do not they have done in Uie post.
believe that local option is the so­
These moacrate-artnjtera did not
lution of the liquor problem In Bar­ like prohibition when It became dif­
ry county. Neither is the present, i ficult or Impossible for them to get
beer-parlor a satisfactory answer. । liquor only from bootlegger*. There
It would seem that now Is the time I is nothing to be gained oy arguing
for a free expression of what folks I about why the moderates turned
think should be done to remedy the i against prohibition. We had better
admitted evils of the beverage uses I accept it as a fact that they did it;
' of alcoholic Mquors. Some one has' also the fact that there are not
said that "Drinking prevents think - enough total abstainers to bring
a—some day thinking will prevent prohibition back again.
*
iking." With the hope that oth- 1
What is the wise thing to do
1 era will do the same, the writer under such circumstances? Would a
will express his views.
system of rigid control, rather than
I In the election. I voted for local prohibition, seem best at this time.
i option, not because I thought that If we honestly wish to minimize the
i county-wide prohibition would solve admitted evils of the liquor prob­
i the difficult liquor problem, but be- i lem? In tlie writer's Judgment Uie
I cause I could never Justify my ac- present beer-parlor method of con­
1 tion If I voted approval of any trol is a sorry failure—it is worse
l state, county or municipality lice-ns- i than Uie old-time saloon. Its evil
i Ing of selling liquor by any system effect in luring the young Into
, or plan which allows individuals to drinking habits are far more se­
I profit from such sales. Th^t I be- I rious than the saloon which R rei lleve to be wrong In nrinciple. vic- 1 oloccd. The lioura when purchases
1 ous—dangerous in practice. That can be made are framed for the
system puts a constant tempta­ nurooae.of increasing rather than
tion on the seller to increase decreasing the volume of sales.
1 his personal gain by selling to Whoever ulanned the beer-parlor
I persons who. for the good of system must have considered that
I the community, ought not to buy of drinking liquor as a beverage is a
him—such os minors, persons who habit that ought to be formed, and
. drink to excess, or those whose fam­ that the more of it consumed the
ilies need the money which the hus­ better for society.
band and father spends for liquors.
Cun we learn from the experience
Under the license system, the sel- of other nations in dealing with the
lets are privileged to sell drinks or traffic in alcoholic liquors? We know
' bottles of liquor, which the buyers that most of Canada and all of
I consume in tlie beer parlors, and Sweden at one time In recent his­
| then go out in their nlghpowered tory had prohibition and then dbsr cars often to injure or kill people ( carded it as we have done. What are
) cn • our highways, and become a they doing about it now?
menace to safe driving on our public '
Both countries, when they aban­
■ roads Or their drinking habits may doned prohibition, evidently con­
rob their families of adequate sup- I cluded that they would not license
| port and their children of a fair individuals to sell liquor for their
| chance in life. Or these drinkers ! individual profit. They also ended
may over-indulge and appear on
the streets lacking control of them- liquor is sold by the glass or other­
eclvqs. and becoming disgusting, wise. in both countries the liquor
loathsome specimens of humanity. sellers are government employees,
Or the liquor they drink may send and Uie places where it is sold ore
them out in an unbalanced mental owned and controlled bv the gov­
condition, which might result in ernment. Both require that the li­
| a tragedy.
quor be sold by the bottle, package
I Why should men be licensed to 1 or case. wheUicr beer, wine or hard
I make a profit an sales of liquor to I Liquors; and that it must not be
। persons who may and often do do i consumed on the premises when
I such wrongs to society? Can there I fold. Canada punishes the buyer if
be any excuse for licensing men to ; be breaks the government seal on
I sell, fpr their Individual profit, a the bottle, package or case before
product that can and does produce le readies his own home. Sweden
I such results? When one thinks of increases the salary of its employee
who sells liquor in proportion as
surprising that so many feel that hi.v sales decrease.
1 traffic In alcoholic liquors should be j The Canadian nnd Swedish lawn
prohibited
give the man who feels that it is
1
One thing that advocates of ban- ' his right to drink liquor if he choo­
; ishlng the traffic are apt to forget ses the chance to buy it. take it
I Li the fact that the majority of the home, and drink it. If he gets in­
toxicated he is punished if the offi­
‘ they were the problem would not cers learn about it. Those who are
be so difficult. Another thing which known as excessive drinkers are not
I U quite apt to be overlooked is Uie permitted to buy al the government
fact that tjie great majority of Iquor store. They must get it of
। drinkers do/not drink to excess. A xjotleggers. if at all. and Canada
i relatively small minority .of those j s not gentle in dealing with loggers.
| who use,,alcoholic beverages cause I Tliere Li no individual profit for

PUBLIC FORUM

UNCLE
SAM
NEEDS
YOUR
HELP

SAVING
WASTE PAPER
THE NEED IS CRITICAL.. SAVE YOUR PAPER .. IT
WILL HELP OUR FIGHTING MEN
Every scrap of paper is vitally needed, to make cartons and containers to
send supplies and fighting materials overseas.
You are urged to help by
saving old newspapers, old magazines and ordinary household waste.
Be
paper conscious, don't let one piece of paper get away..

3 Ways To
Dispose of Paper
1
BRING IT TO THE WHITE BUILDING ON THE CEN­
TRAL SCHOOL GROUNDS.

2
HAVE IT READY IN BUNDLES FOR THE SCHOOL
PUPILS TO PICK UP THURSDAY AFTERNOON.

'

'. 3

- ■

■ IF THE REGULAR PICK-UP SQUAD MISSES YOU,
CALL 2224 AND A SPECIAL COLLECTOR WILL BE
SENT.

BECAUSE OF LIMITED PICK-UP, STORAGE AND BAIL­
ING FACILITIES, THE SCHOOLS WILL HANDLE OLD
NEWSPAPERS AND MAGAZINES ONLY.
IT WILL ALSO HELP GREATLY IN THE COLLECTION
AND HANDLING, IF THE PAPERS AND MAGAZINES
ARETIED IN BUNDLES.

MONEY DERIVED FROM THE SALE OF THIS PAPER
WILL BE USED BY THE SCHOOL FOR THE RED
CROSS OR IN SUPPORT OF OTHER PROJECTS WHICH
WILL AID THE WAR EFFORT.
THIS WAR-TIME APPEAL
SPONSORED BY

F MICHIGAN
CARTON CO.
Battle Creek, Michigan

GET IN THE
SCRAP BY SAV­
ING SCRAPS!

the government salesman. He lias
no temptation to Increase his businee by enoouraging anyone to drink
liquor.
Would some such plan be a good
substitute for our present local op­
tion law, which means either attempting to enforce prohibition un­
der great difficulties, or having the
beer-parlora, with their long hours
and opportunity to Increase profits
by increasing sales? No person has
a right to demand that we hove
laws that give him the right to buy­
liquor by the gUsa or bottle for
himself or his friends and drink it
on Uie premises where he makes
the purchase. Would Barry county
prefer the Canadian plan to our
beet-parlor system? I believe it
would be far preferable to our
beer-parlor system, and that living
in this county would be safer and
more enjoyable if we hod it. I know
1 would like to vote for it.
We will all concede that control
of liquor drinking U a difficult
problem. Some time I feel sure it
will be solved, because I believe that
mankind, under the providence of
Ood. la destined to reach a far
higher and happier existence on
this earth. I believe in progress. I
belfcve the use of alcoholic liquors
for beverage purposes is an enemy
ot progress, taucauon ana ngnt
thinking will help us on the upward
climb. Much can be accomplished
in the home, the achool and the
church to promote sane and temper­
ate living, which I believe will lead
all of us to understand tliat Uiere is
no real need for alcoholic bever­
ages,
M L. Cook

DELTON
Last Week's Letter
Mr. and Mr*. Ralph Reed of
Stratton. Neb., who have been
spending a week with Mr. and Mrs.
la-on Pennock nnd Mr. and Mrs.
John Adams, left Friday morning
for Columbus. Ohio, where they will
spend several weeks with their
daughter and family. * Mr. and
Mrs George Frcderickaon uro the
parents of a son. Joel Douglas, who
was bom in Pennock hospital, Has­
tings Tuesday morning Nov. 2. ★
Ma. Belle- Shepard who has been
spending a few weeks with Mrs
Alice Collins left early Tuesday
morning, for Safety Harbor, Fla.,
where she will spend tlie winter. *
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Reed Stratton.
Neb.. Mr* Helen Pennock and Mra.
Bertha Adams called on Mr. and
Mrs. Glenn Williams and family at
the W. K. Kellogg Fann Wednesday
afternoon.'
Mr. and Mrs Llewellyn Erb and
family have moved to Kalamazoo. *
Mra. Kathryn Mott left recently for
Valentine. Artz where her husband
is stationed. * Mr. and Mra. Clair
Reimolds and family of Chicago
tqient from Friday until Sunday
with their parents Mr. and Mra.
Herman Reynolds. Mrs. Reynolds
accompanied them home where she
will remain while her husband U
on a deer hunting trip in the upper
peninsula. * Mr. and Mra. Roger
Williams entertained the following
guerxtx at a party Saturday night:
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Williams of the
W. K. Kellogg Farm. Mr. and Mrs.
Elwyn Hayward. Hastings and Mr.
and Mns Max Reynolds.
Mr. ana Mrs. Willard Waters and
children of Plainwell called on her
parents Mr and Mra. Fred O.
Hughes Sunday evening. ★ Mr. nnd

Mra. Ralph Starring and children
of Hickory Corners were supper
guests of Mr. and Mra.-Leon Pen­
nock Saturday evening. * Mra.
Clara Good U a patient in the Os­
teopathic hoepl taJ in Battle Creek
where ahe underwent an operation
last Thursday. * Mr. and Mra. Will
Mills of Hope Center have purchased the George Payne house on
Ekut Orchard St. They moved in
last Saturday. * Mr. and Mra. Rog­
er William* visited their parents
Mr. and Mra. Leslie Williams and
family near Freeport Sunday after­
noon. * Mr. and Mra. Raymond
Wlxnewskt have moved from tlie
Clifford Kahler cottage to the Mar­
ietta cottage.
Mr. and Mra. Mason Norwood of
Kalamaaoo visited Mr. and Mra.
Marshall Norwood Sunday afternoon
and evening. * Mra. LaVera Quick
and daughter Norma. Mrs. Jennie
I vons and son Albert Lvons of Banfield called on Mrs. Mary Dorter
Friday afternoon. * Mrs. Fred O.
Hughes. Mra Roger Williams. Mrs
Max Reynolds nnd Mrx. Marshall
: Norwood were tn Hastings Wednesday. Mrs. Norwood called on her
sister-in-law Mrs Leon Doster. *
Miss Caroline Solomon of Knlnmatoo spent the weekend at her home
, here.
MILO
Last Week's Letter
The achool children and their
teacher. Mm. Saunders recently
gathered 25 bushels of milkweed
pods and have them hanging on
the fence as Instructed. The money
they will receive from them will be
wed for the hot lunch project. ★
Mra. Stella Barber of Richland was
railing on friends in the commun­
ity. Friday. * Mr. and Mra. Laurel
Garrison who are living in Hastings
for the winter, spent Wednesday
and Saturday here. * The Home­
coming which wna held at the
church Sunday whs very well at­
tended. There were no former pas­
tors present but wc were very glad
to have the Rev. and Mrs. Bnllock
from near Hickory Corners Guests
were present
from Kalamazoo.
Richland. Hastings. Grand Rapids.
Battle creek and Augusta. Six more
stars were dedicated on our service
flag, making a total of 25 stars. *
Mrs. Herbert VanStrmln snent two
days last week In Kalamazoo look­
ing after her brother's business *
Several people In the community
attended The F.FA. fair at the I»lton school. Friday evening. Tlie
exhibits and program were very
fine.

SOUTH THORNAPPLE
Last Week's Letter
Charlie Andler and uncle John
Andler of Yankee Springs' were bl
Grand Rapids -Thursday. * Mr. and
Mra. Rov Nash spent RaUudny
night and Sunday tn Grand Rapids
with his brother and family. * Mrs.
Francis Oliver returned home Fri­
day after spending several days
with her sister and family. Mr. nnd
Mrs. Geo. Mason and little Dorothy.
While there site had her teeth ex­
tracted nnd had quite a serious
time. * Grace Nichols called on the
Martindale familv And Mr. and Mra
John Andler lost piuraday.
MARRIAGE LICENSES
Julius Crans. Middleville............... 3fi
Vada Glover. Middleville - .35
BUY WAR BONDS

IMPORTANT!
Since the announcement was made last week
of the opening of a

FROZEN FOODS
STORAGE PLANT
FOR HASTINGS AT AN EARLY DATE

Reservations Are Coming in Fast!
The experience in other cities would indicate that we will
have an overflow of subscriptions before the opening date.
Don’t wait if you are interested! Reservations .are being
taken at the Strand Theatre, Hastings until further notice.
* NO RESERVATIONS MADE BY PHONE

HASTINGS FROZEN FOOD
STORAGE COMPANY

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BUY BONDS

The Hastings Banner

BIGHTY-EIGHTH YEAR

SECTION ONE—FACES 1 to 8

Bruce Windes Doing
His Bit to Rid Barry
County of Red Foxes

On /Aw ☆ ☆☆☆☆☆

Home Front
To the boys on front lines. Navy,
Marines. Air Forces. Basic training
center*. WACi. WAVE**. Nurses
and Doctors, each and everyone of
you Thanksgiving Greetings to ah I
November with Its crisp winds
tell's us winter Is Just around the
corner. The deer hunters who made
their year's trip 'although short of
gss and tires! nave managed some­
how. Word back says it's cold and
|
they have plenty of snow.
Our farmers have about accomRUshed their task for another year.
rip was hard to get and the wom­
en did their part outdoors as well
As in the home. .The barns are all
again well filled The fruit and veg­
etables In the basement will sure
help with the rationing stamps and
wc can give more to the armed

time: For the men and women
wherever they are; For those on
the production line*, for a frpe na­
tion and a determined splfit to re­
main that. way.
■With their thanks goea a prayer
that we may find a way to end
Now with the assistance of the
parents. I will try to give you some
item about eaeli of our boys who
have gone from Coats Grove.
Clarence Steiner was one of the
first to leave. He spent about three
years In lervicc and won two med­
als He has been given an honorable
discharge and returned back to
work to help do his bit.
Donald Chase was less than one
year in service and has alio been
given an honorable discharge He is
working at Hastings Manufactur­
ing Co. Wedding Bells are ringing.
Cong ratulatknA and best wishes.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Chase.
Robert Seese. son of Mr. and Mrs.
W. H Seesc. has been going places.
Enlisting in the Army Air Corps
last September, he was called for
active duty January 27. He took his
Basic Training nt Miami Beach
Florida. From there he was sent to
Clemson College. 8. C- and after
graduation to Nashville. Tenn,
where he was classified as a pilot.
From there to Maxwell Field, Ala.
for training and on to Moody Field
Georgia, where he was promoted to
Adjutant Cadet Officer. “Bob” is
now In Tyndall Field. Florida, only
one fourth mile from the Gulf of
Mexico. He says he is still wearing
summer underwear and that the
gnats are as thick as ever.
He says don’t forget the boys in
service are busy and appreciate let­
ters from friends back home. Ad43-48 Aviation Cadet Det.
'
Tyndall Field. Florida
. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Brisbin have
three Mars In the window Don was
the first to go and Is stationed tn
the Southwest Pacific. The weather
is warm and swimming fine.
Glen is now in Italy. He has been
In England. Iceland and Africa.
Glen is sure going places
Kenneth is In Fort Des Moines.
Iowa. His wife and baby are with
him.
/
A long letter from Kenneth Demond tells us he is located at Scsrtt
Field with 40 000 students. KeowHh
1* taking radio at the school for
Air Cadets. They have a ashedule
of classwork which starts at 4:30 a.
in. and goes through until noon.
The second class to 7 p.m. The third
and last to 2 ajn. He *ay* he must
pass eighteen words a minute before
graduation. We know Kenneth will
make good.
Edward Brinker is a Sl/c, hopes
soon to be a coxswain. Exact nature

stationed at Bermuda. Ed has been
the victim of a severe infection and
fungus growth In his ear which has
evidently slowed up the much coveted promotion. He hopes to get
home after the first of tne year.
Arthur Wood has been relieved of
I active air duty for the time being
I nt least and has been given an exeI cutive position at Berry Field. He
I is the direct representative of Ferry
I Hear.iuarters Command, receive*
I the orders for planes from Brittan.
I China, and Russia. Is responsible
I for securing the planes and crews
I and getting them started to their
I proper destinations He has an aaI slstant, two secretaries and two enI listed men to help him. But as the
I Job has no precedent and is beihg
I organized by him he is a pretty busy
man. He spent ten days recently
I renewing acquaintance with his
I family In Lakeland. Florida. PartlcI ularly with his very blonde curly
headed two year old son and eight
year old daughter.
% As Art attended Coots Grove
I school and drove horse and buggy
to Hastings High school, it sure
I shows some contrast in our transportatlon methods Address:
Lieut Arthur Wood
20th Ferry Group
Berry Field, Nashville. Tenn.
Don Townsend. who has been In
service about a year writes from
I Fort McClellan that the weather
there through the middle of the day
I is warm enough to go without a
jacket, but that he would give the
weather and the whole state of
Alabama thrown in Just to be again
I in Michigan upper peninsula for
I these two weeks' deer hunting. He
says to wish those who do go “Good
Luck.” for him. Incidentally his ndI
L
I
I
I
I

14 FACES—2 SECTIONS

Son
Returns to Present 4-H CLUBS SHOW
ARMY OFFICER WAS Native
J
nr
FATALLY INJURED Army-Navy "E” Award
A SMALL PROFIT
if

Bnxe Windes. whose farm is on
the HastingS'Mlddieville road on
the north aide of the river, about
2 ‘i mile* this side of Middleville
Is surely doing his bit toward rid­
ding Barry county of foxes, which
have become a veritable peM in
many sections of thi» state, in
eluding Barry
He began trapping them last
month, and ao far has 12 perfectly
good red for pells to prove that
he knows how to get them. Hl*
barn Is located on a high jwlnt on
•
mini, He
nr ocia
xucir
his
farm.
sets his trap* where
he can see them with a spy glass
from the barn; to he does not need
to walk to his trap* to find out
what luck he has had. When he
goes to the bam In the morning to
do his chores, his field glasi will
reveal quickly what success he has
had.

514 4-H MEMBERS
GET AWARDS FOR
COMPLETING WORK
Calvin Florio Named
All-Around Co. Champion
Barry County 4 H club* .com­
pleted their county 4-H Achieve­
ment date* for the summer 4-H
club program with over 500 mem­
bers. parents and friends in attend­
ance. Five hundred and fourteen
members completed their work In
641 projects and received certifi­
cates and pin awards from the
County Agricultural Agent's of­
fice marking their accomplishments.
In spite of a year of farm labor
shortage and the necessity of many
rural war programs. 4-H club work
in Barry county did not drop

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1943

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■»

In An Automobile Accident
In Prairieville Last Week

,
&gt;

An army officer was fatally in­
jured and another officer and an
enlisted man slightly hurt, when
the army Jeep In which they were
riding Monday skidded on the
narrow highway
in
Prairieville
township which separates upp*r
and lower Crooked lakes The car
plunged down the embankment in­
to the lake. The scene of the ac­
cident was about two mite* south
of Prairieville village. Neither the
sheriff* office nor the coroner
were notified, and those officers
only information about the acci­
dent was the account of It published
tn the newspapers late the follow­
ing day.
Michigan law* require
that one of the above county offi­
cer* be notified when such an acci­
dent occur*. Probably because all
four men riding in the jeep were
from Fort Custer, it did not occur
to the three of them who escaped
serious injury, that civil authori­
ties would be concerned; or they
may Iiave been to wrought up over
the fatality that it did not occur
to them to call the sheriff or coro
ner. Not until the Banner of last
week was printed were we able to
gel the detail* of thia accident
Lieut. Chas. B- Andrews, of Bes-

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—

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Paid Premium* and Expense*
Have a Small Cash Balance
The Barry County 4-H Club*
made a good showing for their first
fair, which was held test August.
They paid all expends, paid the
Eniuma, and have a balance of
71 cash on hand, as ihown by
County Agent Foster's report to
the board of supervisor*.
Under the circumstance* it will
be conceded that this is a creditable
re»ult. There was no admission fee
to enter the grounds. There were

week*. His wife whom he married ।
about six months ago at Laramie. ।
Wyo.. had been living at the- Post
Tavern in Battle Creek. He te the
third member of hte familly to die
(Continued on page 3. Sec. 1)

।

WAYS TO CONSERVE
NATURAL GAS

ir

FORMER NASHVILLE

FUEL SlIIMflOR
EASESSLIGHTLY

COUNTY GOES
20 PER CENT OVER
IN U. W. F. DRIVE

HASTINGS WOMEN'S
CLUB OBSERVES
50TH ANNIVERSARY

SAXON-WOODLAND
GAME TO OPEN
CAGE SEASON DEC. 3

Address:
Cpl. Don Tbwnscnd
Co B. 12th Bm 8th Regt.
Fort McClellan. Alabama
lows with two more games being
Cleon Smith is now an engineer­ added later.
ing officer at Gowen Field. Idaho.
Dec. 3—Woodland, here
His work is interesting os he assists
Dec. ID-Ionta. there
in keeping the plane* in flying con­
Dec. 17—Belding, there
dition. Mrs. Smith joined her hus­
Jan. 7—Ionia. here
band In September. She now is as­
Jan. 8—Allegan, here
sistant in a Doctor's office.
Jan. 14 Allegan there
Fred cole is home with an honor­
Jan. 21—Greenville, here
able discharge Bob Cole has left
Jan. 29—Middleville, there
the states, destination is unknown.
Feb. 4—Charlotte, here
Our girls arc also busy. Doris
Feb. 11—Greenville. there
Coats spent the summer helping at
Feb. IB—Belding, here
Feb 25—Charlotte, there
tlngs Manufacturing Co.
Evelyn Townsend after gradua­ NOTICE
tion from HJL8. went to Grand, Christmas Bazaar and cafeteria
Rapids for Nurses Training.
Supper at Pint Methodist church
Nina Brisbin left her work tn a I
on Dec. 9. S to 7.
(Continued on Page 5. Bee. 1.) &gt;
Adv. 13-2

Harry Saari Sunday
Noon Accidentally
Shot Himself.
Harry Scare. 16. was accidentally
shot in the shoulder Sunday a little
after noon. He is the son of Mr.
and Mrs. William E Sears, who live
on Hastings Route 1. He has been
cutting wood on the farm of Emest
Fifleld on section 7. Rutland town­
ship. He took the gun with him
into the woods that day. While on
the way to the house for dinner
he tripped and fell in such a man­
ner as to discharge the shot gun.
the load striking him In the should-

-Hnr Trick. tor Old CMte" te
announced, as the subject of the

County

RATION
☆ AT A GLAM

group*, by

agent.
Margaret Harris, assistant state

TO DISCUSS FARM
INCOME TAX
REPORTS

sss
ofe
zation. Foster attributes this sue- .....
cess to the interest and work of 63 I KJ A Al L|E*[\f IT
local club leaden over the county . |v] Il IB IIlAI/J II
and the value and interest of farm | ’
****^*r«r ■■
Supply Not Abundant;
youth in the work.
Dr. Emory W. Morris Is
Careful U«c Essential
r Admiral George II. Rock. Construction Corp*. U. 8. Navy, Rs
Calvin Plorla of Delton was [
Chosen
Presidon* of
In the past two week*, specific
named all-around-county 4 H Cham-1
red from 1929 until retirement In 1933 as Chief Constructor and
way*
for conserving electricity and
Kellogg Foundotion
pion for the 1943 year. Calvin has
.coaj have been outlined so that the
carried 29 projects over a 6 year
w Morrl, who
------- ---------------------------------------------- ------- ’
roplc tn Hastings and surrounding
4-H club career. One of his most!
most j"“'"J
*0° “Sv a member of the Navy Board for Production Awards. Born in Hastings
nqmunity
can better cooperate
Dtog^whlch’he received *M7 9o‘lnK K^loM Foundation sine* the November 21. 1835. and an alumnus of Hasting* High School, Admiral 1 wit
. —-------------------- ----------------------- -- ------- ---------------- ---------------- _itnXhe war conservation program
h*’•*!*«*
37addl*? &gt;n l[ death of Dr. Pritchard ’In
n~i,
_&lt;u
...........
...............................
_______
____ Th
W43 I"*"*.".
from" 256 "muskrats
” V
Ln
of 11940.
the' hoc,
Rock‘ w,
will
“ officiate
M
a*..............
Presentation
unicer
Officer at. tne
the
award. #r
of the AnnyArmyI Th1* aHifle presents ways and
I
mean*
for
conserving
our not abun­
S?,b5“ h?,"125
".’Sb?I" •—Ito.™ ta ... p™taU.n. u b.
\
dant natural gas resources.
or Srt “embS..
“ Ih
, •«“ £&gt;,’£“
I '""b"
“ ““
»' “&gt;* »“&gt;!»«■ SUour.rUrlo, C.Wl, U„ , Natural gas is required for war
production,
home
heating,
waler
"cognitl^ and^ honor ot ^being
HMD*rUnr whothe rir*1 B&lt;rT7 c&lt;M,nty organization to earn thl* high honor, which thus
heating and cooking. Current in­
named Barry County 4-H Cham­ George B. Darling, who i
- ------ --- formation indicates that the sup­
pion also goes a 195.00 scholar- presidency a few weeks ---------------- --- cept
a
position
with
the
National
engaged
Ln
war
production.
ply
of
natural
gas
is
limited.
Pipe
&lt; Continued on page 3. Bee. 1)
Research council at Washington. __ _____________ -—- - .
D C.
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/
■
• LAKE ODESSA LIONS CLUB
Dr. Monda will continue as gen- ,
cured to add or enlarge delivery
SPONSORS SCHUBERT SINGM&amp; faoUititle* to bring to the point
rounaauon since reoruary i. min.
of mm all that is required for un­
_ poaewrt tar the Schu- restrained consumption.
and has been a member of its board
of Grand Rapids to be
___ ____ _ _
of trustees since July 20. 1936. Dr.
This situation, is serious as was
given in the Lake Odessa High soon recognized by the War Pro­
Pritchard, the first president of
school auditorium on Friday eve­ duction Bo*rd who immediately
that organization, and who did
Dealer* Getting tn About
ning. Dec. 3. with proceeds to be put into effect an order restrict­
most of the pioneering work which
used for the benefit of Lake Odessa ing further gas house heating in­
gave It such a fine start, picked
Enough Coal to CovdK
boy and girl /scouts.
Dr. Morris, then a practicing den­
stallations without express permis­
/Certificate of Neceasity
tist in Battle Creek, to direct his
sion from that Board. Now sup­
si--J\
efforts toward Interesting the den­
RUMMAGE SALE
//' rvaea*
plementing this restriction it is
American Legion hall Dec. 2 and found necessary to ask for the
tists
of
the
Foundation
area
in
coThe fuel situation here has ea^cd
3 Call Mrs Dan Lewis. 2420. Mrs voluntary conservation of gas used
oparatlng
with
its
health
work.
slightly during the past week, ac- i
Mary Beach. 2776. or Mrs. S. B. in equipment installed prior to the
Dr.
Morris
did
his
work
so
succording to Leon Bauer, chairman of
Henry. 2443. If you have articles to war.
the Barry County War Price and cctefully that he was given other
donate. Legion Auxiliary, sponsor —
With honest effort in this behalf
Ration Board—that is. dealers have important assignments, as the area
received Ju*t enough cool to cover increased to size and the scope of
Its
work
was
widened.
Whatever
Ls curtailing Its output through
current certificate of necessity
he
undertook
was
always
well
done,
our
carlessnesr or thoughtlessness.
needs without borrowing further
NOTICE
There are many ways for con­
from reserves belonging to local evidencing his clear perception of
Taxpayers requiring assistance Ln serving our natural gas supply as
what his task demanded and that
Industries.
filing Estimated Income Tax Dec­ outlined below.
he
had
the
executive
ability
to
do
However, the coal is being dis­
laration Due Dec. 15, 1943.
1. COOKING
posed of in small lota as fast as it it succeufully. So his value to the
A Deputy Collector will be locat­
a. Don't use the oven for kitchen
is received and none of the dealers Foundation steadily increased—all
ed at the Post Office. Hastings,
heating. It is not designed for
are being left with any reserves on of which shows that Dr. Pritchard
Michigan, on November 29. 30. De­
(Continued
on
Page
3.
Sec.
1.)
(Continued on Page 3. Sec. I.)
hand.
cember 1. 2. 3, 4. 1943. to assist tax­
So far. Mr. Bauer said, no family
payers with the filing of the es­
has had to go without fuel—at least
timated income tax return, due
no one who has applied for cerUfl- |
PROMOTED IN AIR CORPS
cate of necessity haa been turned
Bring a copy of your 1942 in­
down.
(Roy J. White son of Mr. Joitn come tax return and an estimate of
However, except for the voluntary
White, R. 5. who Is now serving the following:
co-operation given by the Hastings
in the South Pacific area on Solo­
tl&gt; Farmers and Businessmen reIce St Fuel. Hastings Lumber St
mon Island has recently been proquring assistance on returns must
Coal. Farm Bureau Service* and
furnish the total Gross Income
Smith Broa^ Velte &amp; Co., in giving |
the U. S. Army Air Corps. See story
and
Expense and Depreciation at
certificate.^ of necessity preference
in Home Front.
time of applying to the Deputy
over prior orden. there would have
Hastingi City Exceed*
Cbllectdr far aafcStance.
The
Mony Public Projects
been a* great deal of hardship with
FATALITY
ENDS
LITTLE
deputy
cannot take the time to
Quota by 50 Per Cent
manv families being left *'ln the
Initiated by This Croup
complete your Gross Income, ex­
GIRL'S LIFE
*
cold ”
Cash receipts in the Barry county
pense.
and
depreciation
schedule.
The many friends of Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. Bauer pointed out. for ex­ War Chest ore *25.362 82 and. with
latlon of Hastings numbered around
(21
Estimated
Income
from
all
ample. that about 300 certificates of pledges received for future collec­ Kenneth Sanderson of tills city,
2500. a new club was launched in
sources
covering
the
entire
calen
­
are mourning with them over the
(Continued on Page 3. Sec. !.»
tion. the total fund will pass the tragic deatli of Uiclr three-year-old
dar year 1943 or the fiscal year our city, known as the Hastings
Women's Club, with * membership
326.000 mark, putting the county daughter. Kay Rosalind, who ex­
1943.
more than 20% over ita quota.
(3) An estimate of the income limited to forty.
pired at Memorial hospital, Owosso.
Mrs. Clement Smith (Frances
Hastings City, under the spirited Monday afternoon kt 1:45, following
and victory tax withheld by your
leadership of Homer Smith, exceed­ severe bums-sustained when she ; employer for the entire calendar Wheeler), is given credit for orig­
ed its quota by approximately 50,%. backed into a tub of hot water last 1| year 1943 or fiscal year of 1943. inating the movement and inter­
Barry' Township. Including Delton. Saturday at the home of her grand- ।1
All taxpayers who filed an income esting the group of women who
Leon Leonard. Chairman, exceeded parents.
tax return for 1942 will receive the rthered in the parlor of Mr*. J.
Goodyear's home on Jefferson
’ required forms and instructions from
55 Report to Coach Brozak Ha quota by 40%.
The services were held in Owosso the Detroit office through the mall. street. Oct 18. 1893, to hear Mrs
Thornapple, including Middleville.
At First Practice Session
Chairman. Glen Blake, exceeded ita £1:30 o’clock, yesterday. Wednes- Please Bring This Form With You. Irma T. Jones of Lansing, explain
Fifty-five buys reported to Couch quota by a comfortable margin. At
y. Nov. 24. at the Salem Luther­ , All other taxpayers *may receive the benefits to be derived from the
Joe Brocak for the first practice the moment of going to press. Rut­ an church, with burial there.
forms from their local Collector's new club movement for women just
session Monday night. Seven of last land. Chairman Mrs. Harry Dunn,
coming into being in the early 1890s.
Little Kay was bom tn Hastings, office.
year's high scoring Saxons are now is within 31.50 of ouota. and Wood­ June 28. 1940. and was the only •
Hastings had several cultural
Giles Kavanagh. Collector
playing for Uncle Sam: Capt. Ray land. Chairman Karl Faul, needs child, a particularly beautiful and
(Continued on Page 7. Sec. L.)
By Joseph J. Thar.
Kenyon. Duane Stamm. Dean Keel­ only 315 00 to "bust quota”.
winsome little girl.
Division Chief
er and Dick Thomas In the Army
Total cash receipts from the 16
and Ken Lane. Ted Banaah and Townships, exclusive of Hastings
Bill Garrison in the Navy. BUI Bush city, are 36,587.63. or 73% of quota.
is marking time before be too will

John Coleman. Duane Ottosen.
Capt.
Harold Townsend, Keith
Ayers. Harold Fuller. Mason Thom­
as and Geo. Brown are letter win­
ners from last year who are back.
Also Morris Hili. Paul Myers. Larry
Fuller. Richard Grable, Frank Bush
Paul Benham. Utwrence Keeler and
Phil Prandsen from last year's sec­
ond team.
.
The first game of the season will
b« on Dec. 3 with Woodland here

Extension Leaders
Here Dec. 2 and 3

lings The cliange to the above
dates, from thofe announced ear­
lier. was made necessary by the
«hiftlng of specialists schedules
MU Harris will show Uie leaders
how to bring their clothes on hand
ud to date bv changing sleeves,
si. w« ... exiuuK U. w,e wur* ui, neckjln** and skirt fuUness. Many
the 4-H dubs in livestock, crafts- homemaker* will find out of style
--------• -etc.
- --------------------------------manahip.
But it did give thme I garment* of better materials than
tn attendance an Idea of the regu­ can be purchased at present. These
lar work of these dub* to Barn­ can be made into 1943 models by
county. And it was well worth see- following the suggestions that will
be given.
It was thought wise not to have
the usual Barry county fair this
year, so the 4-H clubs took over
and did well for their firat attempt.
It seem* probable that a regular
fair will not be held for the dura
Lion. We hope the 4-H dub* will
take the chance again In 1944. and
that the people of Barry county
will give them every encourage­
ment and. if it shall be thought
MSC Specialist to Address
wise to discontinue the regular
fairs, let the 4-H boys and girl*
Meeting Here Dec. 2
carry pn.
County Agricultural Agent Har­
Il will be remembered that our
J. Foster calls to the attention
neighbor Eaton found it expedient old
of Barry County farmers their reto cease holding annual fairs, and sponsbiilty on Federal Income and
turned the grounds over io that Victory tax reporting by pointing
county** 4-H dub*. They began in
a small way. Their yearly exhibits out that every farmer, if married,
increased in stae and public inter­ who expects a' gross income in
est. and more than paid out. Now 1943 of 804 00 is required by law to
the 4-H fair in Eaton county is well compute and file with the Bureau
Internal Revenue by December
established and it is an asset to of
15, 1943 a "Declaration of Eatimat।
(Continued on Page 3. Sec. 1.)

military police at Fort Custer, was
drowned when he was pinned be1 neath the overturned jeep in three
feet of water. He also suffered se­
vere body injuries. He had been

a* a

•ACK

EDITORIAL

Our second Wartime Thanksgiv­
ing finds the situation ao favorable
to the United Nations cause that1
military leaders actually fear that
a wave of undue optimism about
the seriousness of the Job ahead
may cause those of us on the home
front to relax our effort and thus,
possibly, prolonge the day of final
victory.
.

to a halt leas than thirty miles from
Port Moresby were being slowly
pushed back over the Owen Stan­
ley Mountains toward their base
at Buna.

Night Class for
Nurses' Aides Begins

The first meeting of the second
Red Cross Nunes' Aide class began
Wednesday evening. Nov. 24. at the
American Legion hall. Mis* Esther
Kreider, now director of Mudent
nurses at Sparrow hospital. Lan­
sing. will conduct the course on
Wednesday evenings. Saturday afttemoons and Sundays, this sched­
ule being adapted for the conven­
ience of those engaged in daytime
job*.
Under the direction of Miss Lottie
Teusink. superintendsit of Pennock
hospital, all necessary equipment
was assembled and delivered to the
Leeion hall for use bv the class for
demonstration and practice work.
Those taking the course are Mrs.
Ivan OaaklU. Mrs. William DeMond.
Miss Winifred Lancaster.
Mr*.
Blake Allerdlng. Mis* Edna Lowry,
Miu Layonatine Kinney. Mia* Janet
Bums, Mrs. Junior Max Wellfare.
------ ....
HunU
Marjorie
Matthews.------,.
Mr*.... Arnold
Perkin*.
Miss Doris Lundberg. Mrs Lecter

The new pay-as-you-go plan of
collecting the Federal Income Tax
and the current Victory Tax places
new reporting dates on farm income
Foster points out that current 1943
farm records as to various sources
of incomes and farm expenses are
necessary tn filling out the re­
quired December 15 declaration.
To acquaint Barry County farm­
ers with their responaibilily and
the provisions of the new tax col­
lection plan Mr Foster has ar­
ranged for a meeting at the Court
House on Thursday. Dec. 2. at 1:30
P. M. Mr. Clyde May. head of the
Michigan State College Farm Bu
reau Management Extension De­
partment will be present to address
the group. Mr. May has made a
careful study of the question and
checked hU work with the Bureau
(Continued on page 3. Sec. 1)

Thl* 1* a
designed to

believe* this service will etu
dividual* to cooperate more

valid through Dec. 4: Brown stomp
L now valid through Jan. 1. 1944:
Brown stamp M become* valid Nov.
23 and remain* good through Jan.

Green stamp*

Stamp 18 good for 1 pi
extended
indefinitely.

All -B” and "O” gasoline coupon*
issued after Dec. 1 will be worth *
gallons each, compared with the
present value of two gjltona tor

the amount of gasoline allowed ia
Involved.
Period 1 coupon* in new ration*
are good through Jan. 3: each cou­
pon good for 10 gal. Period 2 cou­
pons become good Nov. 10.

SCHOOLS WILL N
DISTKIBUTE THA
BASKETS THIS Yl
Hastings public
distribute Thanksgh

are rationed.

SPECIAL MEETING OF ROYAL
ARCH MASONS HERE
There will be a special meeting c
Royal Arch Masons here on Pri
day, Dec. 3 with Grand Lodge off!
Following a dinner, three candid
from Nashville will be given
degree.
ANNUAL DINNER AND
ov. 30. Turkey and fun
:30 on: adults. 81.00; ch

f
WINDSTORM CO.
BUSINESS INCREASES

HIP BONE

forumt to slip and fall widi* ■
Hat Already Paid Over
about tn her home Sun
10,500 Lotset, Amounting Ing
night. Her hip bone was broke*,
to Over $525,000.00,
she was removed to Pennock 1

. This has been a busy year far
tlie Windstorm Insurance Company
of this city—a year in which It has
made splendid progress, despite the
restrictions on gasoline, which have
the Banner scribe Tuesday that the
company will reach and pass the
1500 000.000 mark tills vear. As this
U a mutual company. Its insurance
tn force becomes tta capital stock:
so this company will rank well up
among the strongest and soundest
leaders in the Insurance field. In
Its own kind of Insurance, it is
next to the hugest company in the
Iowa. It is by far the largest in this
state offering protection against
loss bv cvclones and other kinds of
windstorms.

AUCTION SAL
IZA ELLISTON. Props.
On account of the death o
husband, an auction sale wl
held at the farm located 1
north ot Nashville on M-«&gt; I
from the Sinclair station. A
list of horses. catUe, bo**,
farm machinery, etc. will be at.
Henry Flannery will ay the
and E. E. Gray will act aa

sue tor full

WILLIAM McEONALD. Prop.
Having d*dd*d to MA flMB

Mr McDonald will dlgpoM Ct
penaati oroperty at public aud
at the place known as th* Gi
said thia year in the papers about Mowry farm located % mile nt
severe storms in this state. But at th* Hendershot school; ar
there have been a few. A twister

southwestern oort of the state and
another cut loose in southeastern chickens, hay and
Michigan. The company paid sever­ chinery, furniture.
al sizeable losses suffered by its
patrons in the two areas mentioned.
(Continued on page 6. Sec. 1)
elsewhere In this issue for full
ticulara.

U. S. ROOM TO
INCLUDE YOUTH
CENTER ACTIVITIES

REGULATIONS CO!

Joint Sponsorship by
U. $. O. and City
Youth Council
Since the three nearby Coast
Guard camps have been permanent­
ly closed, the need for a UJB.O. room
In Hasting* has not been as great
as before, consequently, in utilizing
the maximum benefits of the room,
the young people of the community
have had access to the room during
time. This experience demonstrated
conclusively the need of a Youth
Center. Although the room is per­
haps not adequate, the Hasting*
City Youth Council and the UB.O.
committee will jointly sponsor the
room under the following plan:

In brief, about the moat opti­
duties on Mond
mistic statement one could make
sell vl Um
ployed to direct
was that the Offensive force of
Japanese and Nazi arms had been
contained, temporarily at least, on
Twelve month* ago. we were on all fronts. All of us hoped that
10 p-m.: on Sunday from 9 to II a.
the
defensive
everywhere.
At the Ude had definitely turned but
m.—3 to 6 pm_—7 to 9:30 pm.
Stalingrad, a mighty Nazi offensive we couldn't be sure.
The room is to be used by any
had been brought to a standstill
barely in time: Rommel, after be­
Now. however, the initiative has
ing stopped at El Alamein tn Egypt clearly passed to the United Na­
pital for treatment and was dis­ was being chased westward—no one tions. It is Hiller and Tojo who
and Barry county
charged Monday morning.
furtough enjoy the
could predict how far—by Mont­ must now worry about where the
room *
gomery's resilient Eighth Army; next blow will fall; who. with con­
BROUGHT HOME TWO BUCKS
directly oonAny
an
•expeditionary
farce
of
Bigllsh
tinually
dwindling
resources
must
Sheriff Bera, hl* son. father and
nected
I
and
American
troop*
were
brought
parry
the
blows
of
an
adversary
brother hunted deer- in the upner 1
peninsula last week, returning Sat- i ‘to&gt; a halt in Tunisia after making growing stronger month, by month.
urday. The sheriff brought home I a
1
. brilliant start in Algiers and Mo­
a nice 7-pronged buck and his son । rocco; in the Southwest Pacific,
The end Is definitely not in sight,
During tba hours the
the U. 8. Marine* were maintaining even though we must be prepared Cogswell, and Mia* Elvira DeWeerd. open tta recreational facll
* precarious foothold on their at any time for the collapse of
At the oomplaUon at th* ooun* available to all of th* boy*
8UPFER and bazaar
beachhead at Guadalcanal and In Hitler’s uneasy empire. There is each member of the class will give of Barry county. An/f
150 hours of volunteer aervio* at
New Guinea, the Japanese, brought
(Continued on Page 4. Sec. 1.)
to 7—65c.—Adv.
Pennock hoapltaJ.

LAST MINUTI
HOME FRONT
Jcyful new* to Dr.
Forest Walton was tb

and Mr*.

�THE HASTINGS BANNER, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 25. IB43
I dent, Mrs. L. R Storer; tad rioe-'pect to

.........

SOCIAL ITEMS ! ****

take poaaeMion

of

their lowing the weddttig a receptionJar

ttw tmaudlate ralattvea

rv Mulder: cost. sec.. Mbs O«rBoth young people attended Has* at the home of the bride s parents,
■ude Hampton; tress.. Miss Hasel , ling* High school end are mem- Mr. and Mrs. Kidder have taken
Hmry*
[enry.
ben of the Methodist church and an apartment in Hasting* where
Mrs. Kntekem —
showed
the —
club
! Mr. Chase
also
a member of the they win reside for the winter.
Mrs. Richard Groot entertained
_
— —
—
- 1* —
».
Six• treasures liwinoh,
*» nwaant
- - - ----------------very pleasantly al luncheon on Mon- many of her
brought fmm
from AmariMft
American Legion. At
present. Mr
Mr. ।i
■.
■ .
day. complimentary to Mrs Dewey Manila and China and told of her Chase U employed at the Hastings CUB DEN
' Hon. Ten guests were seated at the yean of living tn these other coun- Mfg. Co. He was recently given his ENTERTAINS PARENTS
;, table
taoie which
wrucn held
neia dusters
clusters of white tries.
tries.
honorable discharge from.the Army
Last Thursday evening the boys
1‘—
and
x shades
-------of —
yellow
&gt;&gt;--------chrysanthe----------- •------------There will
,-----------be r —.—,— nieet. Mter nine months of service, hav- tn Mrs. Delbert Whitmore's Cub
; mums tn a silver bowl. The after- ing.
. ing been 1st Cook tar the officers Den entertained then punUi ror
noon was spent with bridge at
■
-»
stationed at San Diego, Cal.
dinner, followed by a program at
which winning scores were turned EVANS—JONES
■ Out of town guests from Battle ' her home. The boy* planned. pre­
in by Mrs, Carroll Burkholder. Mra.
Annabelle Irene Jones. Creek. Jackson and Grand Rapids pared and served the meal.. Each
R. E. Walt, with a guest remem­
of Mr. and Mrs.Prank R. were present. The many relatives boy performed a stunt, then staged
brance
for
Mrs.
Hon.
-------■—
—
।
—
*
r
—
•«---•
»•
—
piayi the story and cos­
-----------jone* or Assyria iwp.. ana
Richard F. Evan*, son of Mr and ’■'hh them success and happiness
tume* for which they worked out
Low roak crystal bowls with Mrs. Leonard Kvana, Sr., of near I together.
themselves. The Den Is composed
wl‘?,cs Marshall, were united in marriage I
------1• •
----of Douglas Bradford. Buddy Sny­
!
rrtdS5r « 7 °‘ctock Wednesday evening al INTERNATIONAL O. E. B.
der. Ronald Trethrtc. Teddy Knopf.
£f?h .n?
the home at the officiating clergy- MEETS IN CHICAGO
Robert Abson. Ralph Gwinn. Tommy
I
e
S1*' m*”Mardus E. Tabor. ; Mrs. F. L. Bauer
past worthy Cummings and Ed. McLaughlin.
cl?4
natlFc
* fB”'
The attendants were the bride’s grand matron of the O E. fl. of
1 mlill
frequently brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and, Michigan, returned Thursday evei
M L.
‘&gt;ipartur'’ Mrs. Dale Leonard of Au}-ria. The ning from Chicago where »he had
'
brtde wore • n,ry Wue *ult w,lh;
for a week in attendance at
- wl’cre she will-spend tidier blue accessories and -a tae International Order of Easttne winter.
shoulder corsage of yellow rose-; rm Star, held in the Medina TernHastings friends have received
buds. Her sister wore a soldier pie. Chicago. Delegates were pre*Honoring their »on, Alfred Wil blue suit with navy accessories and I ent from China. Hawaii. Mexico, announcements telling of the birth,
countries,
and‘ of a son to Mr. and Mrs. Ruwell
her flowers were pink eamatlon*. Canada,
*" and
J other
'*■
***
Beatty,
now of Huntsville. Ala.,
After the ceremony, there was a the sessions were extremely in­
This General Chanter on Monday, Nov. 8. The little fellow
reception at the home of the bride's tereating.
o?l^url?RnIdChteewi&amp;51iu^ 1ml
STSeUevueMHLghE^h^olUaril f£u£ meeting convenes once tn three weighed 7 pounds and 11 ounces
and
has
been
named for hh father,
years. Tampa. Fla., having been ae
®r guest and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. nrmwnr sh#* will reidzie with her Iwted as the meeting place in James Russell. Mr. Beatty was for­
merly manager of the Montgomery
Ward
store
here.
Their friends ex­
by the oUvcr F*rm Equipment Co
A breakfast for the Michigan
rteon
ln
Crci‘k before his enlist- delegates was under the supervision tend congratulations.
Mrs. Frank Becker returned to
of Mrs. Bauer, with 115 present.
tier
home
on
Monday
after throe
January. He has completed the One of the speakers at thl* break­
months tn Pennock hospital due
Flexible Aerial Gunnery course at
For the pleasure of her house the Army Air Forces Flexible Oun- fast was Mrx Geraldine Townsend to a leg fracture.
Filch, a graduate of Albion col­
guest Mrs. Mabie Fteh of Bangor
A.
J.
Larsen,
one
time
W. S.
lege. who has returned from China
since the war began. Her husband Proud store manager here, is now
is still In China where he zs en­ a pioneer merchant on Hastings'
[Main street. 29 years in the same
gaged in YMCAV irork.
Mrs. Fitch especially ’ thanked kxallon.—Charlotte Republican —
ing.
the Michigan Grand Chapter for , Tribune.
the excellent report given of their
----------------- ***---------------- donation to the China Relief fund BOWLING STATISTICS
CHASE—CRAIG
Five Best weekly scores:
Beneath a large, simply decorat- during the past year. In Michigan
BARRY COUNTY RESIDENTS TO ed white arch, a pretty wedding over 17000 was raised by the O. E- H. Phillips 200-175-218-694
&lt; ELEBRATF. FIFTY-SEVENTH
took place Friday evening, Nov 8. chapter* for thl* fund, and In . H. Reynolds181-237-171. .580
WEDDING ANNIVERSARY
IB. at eight o’clock, at the home the whole of the United States D. Siegel221-187-IBB—577
so H. Drews...174-149-230—553
tot.ll
Mr. and Mrz. George W. McKib- of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Craig. 604 about 812,000 was the total,
. . 190-187-174—551
bln. of Orangeville township will E. Thom St., when their daughter, Michigan contributed over half of H. Organ .
celebrate their fifty-seventh wed; Miss Doris Ruth Craig, became the th entire amount. When one con-i Team Results:
ding anniversary on Saturday. No- bride of Donald Chase, son of sidcra that, one of our United i Commercial League: Trio Cafo
vember 27.
mV and Mrs. Jesse Chase of Coat* States dollars Is equal to 820 In &lt;2&gt;—Standard Oils &lt;D: Medics &lt;2)
Mr. McKlbbln, son of John and Grove, and nephew of the late Dean China, the value of Michigan's gift —Goodyear Bros. Hdwe. &lt;1); State
This 'Insulation &lt;2)—Food Center &lt;1):
Caroline McKlbbln. was born in Davenport. Hie Rev. L. Winston • alone Is greatly Increased.
Orangeville township, on October stone officiating, reading the single contribution by the O. E S. chap- I Moore &lt;2)—40 M and M's G&gt;.
i ter*.. of the United States Li in re- | Service League: Klwanla No. 2
13, 1865. '
ring service.
sponsew'to
the appeal*
made
by I &lt;2»— Fort Custer Q. M &lt;1&gt;; Rotary
cob r*.nd C
m , F°'
&gt;&gt;* b'ld* ,1.4-^.
mSS
"
Ch£ns'
“
E*!thrt.
‘
~;i.ra
—
------- «... .u.y when f2)—Gibs Dug Out (I).
■
rrancz. was c|JMe a floor length gown of white ' —
»he visited this rnunlrv .V,:entlv
recently 1 Recreation League: Bliss &lt;2&gt;—
U^«7I
NaihvU1«' on October
silk chiffon fashioned- with I Many Hasting* peopte will also
«c «1U «
I Many Hastings people will also Leonard*: Hastings Ice and Fuel
They were united In marriage on !i!*y butU‘?’.
? thS ‘S5.k
P' be Interested “
to» know
know that at the
the' &lt;li;
•!&gt;: Pteton
Piston Ring.
Ring* U.-White
i2&gt;—White Prodmarriage on t^sque walst yoke and petcr Pnn Chlcago»_ meeting
Mr*
Minnie
ucte
(D.
meeting.
Mrs
Minnie
ucte (1).League: Foundry &lt;3&gt;-Tool
I TO this Slon^re bom twelve cfilK •nd„cu«» »*«
Imported Evans Keyes.
— Washington. D
~ C.’; Bliss
b)u# League; Foundry' '3'
children a daughter Nettte
.Her ,nn«*’r
,was ---- ------re-elected
Grand Room
: Engineers 6)-Elec tri u.n..u Right
HoornWorthy
&lt;0&gt;: Engineer*
&lt;3)—1&lt;0&gt;
-------------------------------------------nwiv «• thl
.hili’
hpld *” plac'' by “ ’“''OP”1 lacf Secretar- of &gt;the
k. -International
---------- — —
•«-— ««
—
Or-'' ci.n.
clans -&gt;■
(0); -«*
Office
&lt;2»—Shop
Office
rFvrf, nL.
°/e
hal° wllh Howers of pearl. Bcbe Secretary
»*"r of Eastern Star for a term of, &lt;D.
chrysanthemums In sii.des of white
----------------- *
uhM th^h,r
“na *‘ne composed her arm bou- three year*. Mrs. Keyes has held
awlv
th?
&lt;&gt;uel A ‘ihimond throat clip, brace- Jhis position for over twenty vears, CARLTON CENTER
10 ,W8' 1 1110 K ot clghteen , let and ear rings, and white tatin her headnuartcr* being In Wash- EXTENSION GROUP
ington, with offices in the besu-1 The Carlton Center Extension
”t?. nta I!,,™ .Ml*™
“?*•/ ~"K“0„h,7
tlful O. E. S. temnle there. Mrs.1 group met at the L. A. 8 hall. 1116
Keyes, whose husband was the , lessen was given by the lender* on
Jorai. and Lyle McKlbbln, of Ot- brother and• sister
-■ — In-law of the late Karl H. Keyec, of Olivet, was "Care or Home Appliances." The
sego: William McKlbbln, of Hos­ groom. Mrs. Chase ware a floor a Hastings teacher before her mar-1 next meeting will be with Mrs.
tings: Robert McKlbbln. of Delton; length gown of yellow zatln and riage. She is a cousin of Ml&amp;s Mary 1 Keith Marlow. Dec 15.
quite
frequently
----------------Mrs. Gertrude Shattuck, ot Kala­ her corsage was of pink and white McElwain and
vlsita her Hastings relatives and . DOWLING
mazoo: Mrs. Doris Saunders of mixed flowers.
friends, all of whom congratulate ■ Mr*. Mary Burroughs aged 73
Milo. Byron McKlbbln.
of
For ner
her oauKiiurs
daughter’s weuaing,
wedding. air*
Mrs her upon her re-election.
h a. .
r- Clover
------ ­ । ror
’ years and a resident of Baltimore
dale; Mrs. Ruth
Foote,
of Delton.
\hnf°^
Uor-/nB-h
nn,.,. ICral|: rtiw “ drcv af b,rtck nrd
”*
1 township nearly all her life, pursed
There are plrcy&lt;*ERndchlldren
thlrtv. arandchf ‘
aqua and Mrs. Chase, the groom’s GAY TIME AT
away at the home of her brother
and four great-grXhdchtidren.
a.erandrhUdren
mother, wore soldier blue. Their
____________________
____________
John
ktcGbmn at Coopentown.
Pa..
Mr and Mrs/ McKibbin will identical corsages were af* mixed , LEAGUE BOARD PARTY
With the High school gym deco-। &gt;■»* »'&lt;** fcom the effects of a
spend the dny at their farm home flowers and colors.
rated In Thanksgiving (aaton mood stroke. The funeral was held at the
where thifir,.children and friends
Following the ceremony n recepDowling church Friday with Mlw
and,
turkeys
on
»he
wall
a-swingln*
are welcome to call.
tlon was held at the home of the
Bejsle Rullson of Waitings in charge
bride’s parents, where ice rreuin and a-swaytn' along with 200 stu­ of the services: burial In Banfleld
dents to the tunes by the Rhythm
THORNAfrLE GARDEN CLUB
was served and the Traditional Kings. Friday night, the ’Turkey cemetery. ★ Several of our deer
The TTiomapple Garden Club met tiered wedding cake, topped with Trot." sponsored by
the. Qldjt hunters have returned from -the
'
Nov lr at the home cf MY*. A. D a miniature bride and groom, was ।' -T&lt;mn»*
board. Included nnttle of northern part of the state, but only
. Knlsxem with the President. Mrs. ntt bv the newiv married couple, ------wrethlna
—
»'ai
a few of them lucky enough to bring
jntnd
-—
• F march, the VtrMdhler ureaidlng. Mrs. Charles Rog- Mrs. Prancte Haight and Mrs. Man.....
a Conga line (We back a deer: * Mrs. Orlle Fisher,
rcr* as chairman of the Victory Gar­ WHtoey osshted about the rooms. • suggest Helen Beyatrum start a Mrs. Albert Lee and Frank Ham­
Tapers
In
pastel
shades,
as
decora[
den project gave a report of the
mond attended the GUlesnlc auc­
Conga
lesson
class.)
summer's work. Site spoke of the Hons, were hung above the table.
Harold Fuller sure was flashing a tion .’isle at Delton Saturday. Mr.
ne-fi of caring for any seeds.left Later many beautiful gifts were i lot of bulbs taking pictures. Won- Hammond looked after the chores
over as the amount may be limited opened. bruH-» ir.v. lm, cutunr it'1!
S.S':*?' at the Loe home, while Mr. Lei­
next spring. Abo asked- people -to
The
irxvclln;
wen t In search of deer and ha*
JL??
was a
a brown
brown and
and white
white checked
checked
clean Jin their gardens as this help? iwas
brought back a nice one. * Misi
to control nests of all klruls. Mrs. suit under a Chesterfield -oat of ; ...‘jn*, eJrm, ntflr
Claudine Gross of Hastings was a
n \url?.p_th%rC0?(S h?,
Regers will continue with the work brown, with tumuoLse accessories.
weekend guest nt the L. J. Oswald
1
Pink
and
white
flowers
formed
I
de^raHv
th?'
another vear.
home. * Sergeant and Mrs. Orville
1
her
corsage.
The
happv
couple
left
|
de
"
U
“
.L
n
th
to
U
h?«k?t2?n
y
.«m
The following officers were elects
Cunningham of Ft. Sheridan, Ill.,
lhe evening on a wedding trip to ,
iuivk?g ^he
cd for the coming vear; President. in
and Mirs Annette Clayman and
an untold destination. They ex- ® h.Ur.g the
Mrs. Lloyd Valentine; vice-preslmother of Battle Creek spent Wed­
— liked to dance. And anyway dancing nesday evening with Mrs. Cunning­
_ is good for "foot-technique" which ham's parents. Mr. and Mr*. Otis
ra* should help all who want to be Altman. * Mr. and Mrs. Frank Halnimble of foot on the athletic field. lodu-wcrc dinner guests Sunday of
Mr. and Mrs. Archie Herrington tn
§i Tom
Waters
arri on the 'WsT"- —
arrived
1] ---------------------b.vh Cannonball'
till" and Hilda Ed­ Battle Creek. * Mr. and Mrs. Rob­
"Plsto Packin’ Mama’s" ert Abendroth are moving on a farm
monds took "Pistol
Tun away from her. Both acts were near Bellevue. Mr. and Mr*. Harry
Hastings. Mich. Teleohones 2244-2557
.leavily applauded and whistled. Lenz and Mr. and Mrs Luther Lenz
Any more hidden talent around are moving to tlwir newly acquired
&gt; parts? Here’s for more good farm homes and their property here
has been taken over by Mr. and
L| times
------- s In the future.
SATURDAY ONLY. NOVEMBER 27
Mr*. George WcrUnan and Mr. and
____.
‘ The Owl"
DOUBLE FEATURE ATTRACTION
Mrs. Charles MacKinder A farewell
KIDDER-MARTZ*
party is being given for the Lenz
Ritz Brothers and Frances Langford
&gt;1 Saturday night a pretty wedding families. * Charlie Moon was re­
3| took ;:1=place in the N. Irving church turned to Pennock hospital Bund a v
S* when Alice Martz, the daughter of for continued medical care, and
Milton
Trafford's condition
Is
and William llopalong Cassidy Boyd
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Martz, and slightly improved.
Robert Kidder, the'sun of Mr. and.
Mr*. Arthur Kidder, were united in
Sheet for Soldier
S'l marriage by the Rev. Seth Davey I
In addition, to the two palra ot
^ore LM, F*6”*- MIm
C«Te- I
fil B»nt*n4 Uoyd Martz attended the shoes issued every American soldier
II couple. For her wedding. Alice wore on entering, the service.’ three extra
SUNDAY and MONDAY, NOVEMBER 28*29
[H an attractive blue ensemble with
pairs must be available In .reserve,
Dorothy McGuire and Robert Young
and two mate pairs In process of
manufacture.

LOCAL NEWS

GROCERY DEPARTMENT
SUGAR

32'

CRYSTAL BAKING SODA Ec
ng .....
u
SURFINE IODINE SALT
13'
*
—-....................... .
SALT
Diamond Crystal—10 lb. sack ....

BAKING POWDER
CORN STARCH
pkg.MOLASSES
Pennich—

20'
18'
8'
25'

in FRUITS L VEGETABLES
Sunkist Lemons
Florida Oranges

•a.

Spy Apples
Cabbage
Cranberries
Onions
2
Squash
Ya m s
3 «&gt;•
New Carrots

lb.

lb.

21

15c

lb.

Spanish

lbs.

2 ib,.

lOc
4c
39c
15c
25

Good Quality

DEL MONTE BEETS

14'

PET or CARNATION MILK Q
1 Btown paint

large can

9c

29c

w

DICED CARROTS
6 Green pointe*can

EARLY JUNE PEAS
18 Green points

WHOLE KERNEL CORN
Del Monte—10 Green pointe ....---------

TOMATO JUICE
Scott County—1 Green point ....4 can*

PINEAPPLE PRESERVES
Cubaplne—18 Green points—No. 10 ran

9'
14'
15'
23'
$2*5

MEAT DEPARTMENT

Sirloin Steak u”.r8l, 35c
Beef Liver
29c
Hamburger
23c
Pork Chops
36c
Pork Hocks
2Oc
Spare Ribs
23c
Pork L iver
2Oc
Pork Steak
35c
22c
Short Steaks iJX?l 34c
Neck Bones
9c
Ham
34c
59c
Haddock Fillets i». 47c
Mince Meat
29c
25c
Baby Beef
6 pts.
Ib.

Fresh Ground
8 pts.
Ib..
Center Cuts
8 pts.
Ib.

TOMATO JUICE
1st CALL

6 Green points
No. 5 con

21c

G. E. MAZDA LAMPS

10'
G. E. MAZDA LAMPS
15'
G. E. MAZDA LAMPS
20'
SHREDDED WHEAT
21'
ROLLED OATS
22'
WHEATIES
10'
SOFTASILK CAKE FLOUR gg
CREAM NUT

I 2 “ 41

PEANUT BUTTER

no points

Ib.

Meaty Pork
2 pts.
Ib.
Tender
1 P»Ib.

Shoulder Cut:
5 pts.
Ib.

lean
no points

Pork
no points Ib.

Smoked

Whole or shonk
half 5 pts. Ib.
Fresh

pint

no points
Ib.

Fresh, leon
pts.

SOCIAL EVENTS

TRAND TREATRB=

r

NEVER A DULL MOMENT’

THE LEATHER BURNERS'

"CLAUDIA"

Bargain matinee Sunday 1:00 to 3:00

Only enough admissions to fill the theatre once will be sold
at bargain price. Sunday

TUES.. WED., THURS.. FRI.. NOV. 30. DEC. 1-2-3
The hit of the season ail in Technicolor
Beitjt Grable. Robert Young and Adolphe Menjou

"SWEET ROSIE O’GRADY"
Adults 31c plus tax 4 cents, total 35 cents

AllllY T1IEATIIJ7
Hostings, Mich.. Phones 2247*2282 JEd

B

FRIDAY and SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 26-27
DOUBLE FEATURE ATTRACTION

THE FALCON IN DANGER
and Wild Bill Elliott, Gabby Haye.

FUOD^CENTER

i K.V

Schubert Club
OF GRAND RAPIDS

CONCERT
High School Auditorium
Lake Odessa

Friday Evening, Dec. 3

DEATH VALLEY MANHUNT

at 8:00 O'clock C.W.T.

SUNDAY and MONDAY, NOVEMBER 28-29

Sponsored by LIONS CLUB OF LAKE ODESSA

DR. GILLESPIES CRIMINAL CASE

Admission: Adults 75c

Students, 50c

Bargain matinee Sunday 3:00 to 5:00

Reserved Seats $1.00

Prices include tax.

Tickets on sole at Reed’s Drug Store, Hastings.

206X STATE ST., HASTINGS, MICH

N. MAIN ST., NASHVILU. MICH.

Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday

�Idlng a reception for
i reUUves was held
f the bride’s parents.
Kidder have taken
In Hasunaa wlicio
e for the winter.

PARENTS
»y evening tho boys
irt Whitmore’s Cub

d by a program at
! boys planned, pro­
ved the meal. Each
a stunt, then staffed
i. ths story and cosch they worked out
he Den Is composed
adford, Buddy Sny•thrtc. Teddy Knopf.
Ulph Owinn, Tommy
1 Ed. McLaughlin.

NEWS
ends have received
i telling of the birth,
fr. and Mrs. Russell
of HunUvlllc. Ala.,
v. 8. The little fellow
mds and 11 ounces
lamed for his father.
of the Montgomery
re. Their friends exa lions.
Becker returned to
Monday after three
nnock hospital due
i. one time W S.
onager here, Is now
rhant on Hasting**
&gt; years in the same
-loltc Republican —

4TISTICS
ckiy scores:
........ 200-175-218—694
........181-237-171. 589
.221-187-160—577
.174-149-230—653
190-187-174—651
League: Trio Cafo
Olla &lt;11; Medics &lt;21
». Hdwe. (1): State
-Pood Center &lt; 1»:
if and M’s (11.
ue: Kiwanis No. 2
r Q M. (I); Rotary
Out ID.
League: Bliss &lt;2»—
Ungs Ice end Fuel
gs (2&gt;—White Prod-

Foundry’ &lt;3&gt;—Tool
flneers &lt;31—Electri­
ce (21—Shop Office
iTER
1ROUP
Center Extension
ie L. A. 8. halt. Tile
a by the leaders on
e Appliances." The
will be with Mrs

Burroughs aged 73
sldent of Baltimore
all her life, passed
xnc, of her brother
it Cooperstown. Pn.
i the effects of a
:r»| was held at the
Friday with Miss
f Hasting* in charge
burial in Banfield
■veral ot our doer
returned fropi tho
' the’state, but only
cky enough to bring
Mrs. Orlle Fisher,
and Frank Hamthe Glllcsolc aucItcn Saturday Mr.
d after the chores

of deer and. has
nice one. * Miss
of Ha* Hues was n
it the L. J. Oswald
it and Mrs. Orville
Ft. Sheridan, III.,
•tte dayman and
! Creek spent Wedslth Mrs. CunnlngMr. and Mrs. Otis
nd Mrs. Frank Halr guest* Sunday of
•chic Herrington in
Mr. and Mrs. Rob­
e moving on a farm
d Mrs Luther Lenz
wlr newly acquired
their property hen1
over by Mr. and
•tman and-Mr. anti
cKInder. A farewell
riven for the Lent
rile Moon was re­
ck hosoltal Sundav
nedlcal care, and
d*s condition
or Soldier
the two pain ot
7 American soldier
tervlce." three extra
I’ailablc in. reserve.
!»irs in process ot

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514 4-H MEMBERS
GET AWARDS FOR
COMPLETING WORK

। a project were presented to Eldon
Houghtallng and Robert McDermid
for Dairy; Kenneth McDermid and
Kenneth Huntington for potato;
Orra Newton for poultry; Marion
Bancroft, Dorothy Ingram, Helen
McNeil. Iva Baton and Norma
Saunders for Food Preparation:
(Continued from Page 1, Sec. 1.)
Eileen Rabbit t. Jean
Luce
and
•hip to Michigan State College that Joyce Roush for Canning. Mrs Wm.
Calvin may use al his convenience. Slruln, Mrs. Chas. Rowley. Harry
Brown
and
Andrew
Kennedy
were
Delegates to the 1944 state 4-H
Club Week at Mlcnlgan Stele Col­ honored on the completion of five
lege In July were announced by , years of local 4-H dub leadership
Mary Bullis and Ray Lamb. Dla-I{In their community. The thanks
, and appreciation of the community
goes to these leaders for the time
| and service they have given. The
Kennedy and Anne O'Connor, Fish­ County Extension Office presented
er club; J------ —*•
McDermid_ ____
Base
11 recognition of the length of
club; MaryLou
___ ___________
.------,—
.. 'service rendered the community.
line club; Lorraine Wheeler, Al­
gonquin club; Naomi Beck. Milo I The names of 253 county 4-H club
Club; Orra Newton. Freeport club; members were placed on the Coun­
Nyia Ball, Dunham club; Pat Kel- I ty Honor foil signifying outstanding
Iv. Alton club; Robert Johnson, 14 H protect work In nearly every
Barry Twp. club; Richard Furh- 1 one of the 23 project* carried by
man. Delton club: Burton Calin-1; Barty Courtly youth this xumhan. Baseline club; Robert Reiber. men The largest enrollments in
Assyria club; Joe Brady. Baseline 1943 were In projects like garden.
club; David Brodbeck, So. Wood-1 Kullry. canning, etc. all of which
d effect on the country's food,
land club: Richard Oaborne. Milo:
club and Russel Stanton. Dowling || problem.
club. Alternates to State Club
County Agent Foster points out
week are as follows: Julia this same food production program
Simpson, Jacquelllne Neff. Laura is being continued this winter by
Schantz. Ruby
Boulter. Shirley encouraging enrollment In Coun­
Smith. Kenneth Huntington. Frank­ ty 4-H club* stressing beef. pork,
lin Phillips. Dick Steffen. Law­ rabbit
and poultry
production.
rence Brown. William Richard*. Tliese project* are being carried in
Junior Sherman anti Paul Wilkes. addition to the usual winter 4-H
Special medal awards for com-1 projects of clothing and handicraft.

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A complete financial rrnort of the I
im
local. U1O. fund will be printed! Mein Barr
the first of each year.
i rural school
marriage
Funeral
Other Hastings City Youth Coun- , to Prank Bi
one ton,
ell project* according to Mrs. Lau- Fred, barn
in 1903.
rence Barnett, HXLY.C.
H.C.Y.C. president.
president., Mr. Brocks &lt;
nt«htb
She w“ tnarri*d u&gt;. Edx*r L.
rJELS n
' nrooka ln 1918 He died in April.
1940 Most ot UieiF nuuTled life was Maude 0. Snarks. Ml
Plans for supervised winter skating i ^pent In Kalamazoo. After a long by. Ivo nephew* and
I Wr,“d
BraSl
[ nignt dances wui be continued.

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uary In Chicago when * train a”d U»«’r leaders are doing » work
im, their car.
which wewhich
all ought
we allto ought
be glad
to to
be glad to
crashed Into
It appears that Lieutenant An­ boost In every way.
drew*, Lieut. Byron T. Yancy. Lieut.
Breckenridge Armstrong and Pvt.
Raymond Smith, all ot them attend­
ant* at the Provost Marshals
school at the fort, were sent out
together in the army jeep to study
or investigate a field traffic prob­
lem.
(Continued from Page 1. Sec. 1.)
They were crossing the narrow
that purpose.
b. Use less waP
tables.
the bank.
c. Cook whole meals in oven when ।
ever possible.
d. Don’t over cook foods.
of the overturned car. He first
e. Water bolls at 21^ F. Violent
freed Private Smith, who was only
boiling cannot make water any
partly pinned down by the car.
hotter and'will not speed up
The two then tried desperately to
cooking.
get the other two officers out 2. WATER HEATING
from under the jeep. They were
a. Set automatic hot water heat­
assisted a few minutes later by
er* al minimum cut offs. &lt;120*Ernest Quick, who Uves not far
140*).
from the scene of the accident.
b. Repair leaky faucets.
They first removed Lieutenant
c. Use minimum amount of hot
Yancy from the water and soon
water for washings, baths and
। revived him. But they failed to
other uses.
revive Lieutenant Andrews. They 3. ’ HOUSE HEATING . .
speedily drove In Mr. Quick’s car
a. Follow
recommendations
as |
to Prairieville village, where they
outlined for coal conservation
found Ralph Cook who. as a mem­
where applicable.
ber of the Barry County Civilian
b. Don’t heat garages.
Defense organization, had been
c. Keep garage doors closed If ga­
taught how to give first aid In
rage Is part of house.
such a case by applying artificial
d. Keep fireplace dampers closed
breathing.
when fireplace Is not In use.
Mr. Cook was unable to revive the
Open or loose fitting fireplace
lieutenant.
All four were next
dampers allow heated air to
driven to the office of Dr. SchaefWhere thermosQstic controls
are not used to regulate house
emergency treatment to Lieutenant
temperature a Utile practice
Yancy and Private Smith. After
will enable one to maintain
that all were taken to the hospital
fairly constant minimum tem­
at Fort Custer.
perature. This is GOOD PRAC­
Lieutenant Andrews received his j
TICE.
commission after graduating from
an officers school last February, was
assigned to Fort Custer last month
from Fort Warren at Cheyenne.
Wyo. He Is survived by his widow
and by two aunts living in Illinois.
The body was taken to Benton.
Hl.. for burial by the side of his
parents.
•(Continued from Page 1. Sec. 1.)
was a good "picker."
Dr. Morris Is Mje son of Dr. Edg#
T. Morris, for many years a prac
tiring physician In' Nashville, and
a leader in the medical profession
of this county. So he has the right
background for a successful director
of the fine work which the Foun­
dation is carrying on so welL
It Is gratifying to the many
friends of the new president that
he ha* been chosen to head the
Foundation. We believe he will
fill the place to the satisfac­
tion of the Foundation’s board of
directors, and of the people living
in tht area where its splendid work
is being done. It Is fitting, too.
that Barry county, where the Foun­
dation's work was started, should
furnish the man to direct Its op­
erations.
-

] paiied away at her home In Haa- DON'T BL Y
' ngs. Nov. 18.
During her earlier Ufe In Has-

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(Continued from Page 1, Sec. 1.)
necessity have been granted during
the ten days that this voluntary
rationing plan has been in effect.
Yet the amount of coal received
here would have supplied only 25 to
50 families under normal conditions
and if standing orders had been
filled in order of priority
Tills means that from 250 to 275
families would now be suffering
from cold since certificates are Is­
sued only to Ibutse who declare pos­
session of only a five-days’ normal
^tie entire community has
fl ted from the manner in
these four dealers have put al
er considerations aside to work with
Il)e rationing board In making the
best possible use of the limited coal
supplies available.

USOROOMTO
(Continued from Page
I plan any special club activity or
party, should contact Mrs. Adair, who
; will help them with their plans and
---- -------------------------------- lp of young
communities, who are ln Hastings
and would like to plan refreshments
at the room before they return
home, ore welcome to do so, but Um
** mac^c previously with
At the preeent time the youth
dcUvlties include:
Monday night—High school boys
orchestra practice.
.
Tuesday afternoon—Campfire.
Tuesday night—Open house for
High school student*.
Wednesday afternoon—Campfire.
Thursday night—Open house Jr.
High and High school student*.
Bunday afternoon and evening—
Open house for all school age boys
and girls.

For Grown-Ups...Fast Moving

night on Friday for boxing lessons
to be given by Oolden Gloves ex­
perts.______________________________

ients, 50c

lasting*.

----------

help with the boys and girls Is as | OBITUARY
dlv given as their help withserv- i Nettle E
men. will continue to care for
the room, being nominally relm- 1 •*r OI ua*c
buried by the 08.0.
I ham- P‘on«

ARMY OFFICER WAS
FATALLY INJURED

uni

Jude tax.

evenings for their

room tor young people will be pre­
tented directly to the boys and girls
(Continued fihm Page 1. Bee. 1.)
themselves through high school as­
the county. This year they wen. semblies ---------------------- they will
wu.
in order that
able to add speed contests, which feel free to use the center and at
increased the Interest and attend- tlie same time recognize the genuine
(Continued from Page 1. Sec. 1.)
ance.
interest for their pleasure and welof Internal Revenue.
Barry county stands first in the f»~« that U evidenced by such a
County Agent's office has assist­
ed hundreds of Barry County farm­ state in ita 4-H dub membership, plan.
ihe city council will continue to
ers In past years with their Fed­ Under the leadership cf County.
eral Tax problems" He feels ha Agent Harold Poster they have p*y the building rent and heat. The
They are Youth Council will finance the ex­
can give a very limited amount of carried on efficiently.
his time to tills work in November worthy of all the encouragement pense of having a director, with a
but plans to give the major part which their elders can give them. ’ small sudolenient from the Ufi.O.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rogers, whose
of hLs time to such office calls be­ Their work Is constructive.
It Is not for the Banner to say
tween December 1st and 15th. Foster
advises that farmers start now to what nhall be done about the Barry .
The'
Ether the information as to farm county fair in the future.
come and expenses together so Barry County Agricultural Society ।
the forms may be completed in a has that responsibility. Neither ।
can the Banner answer for the 4-H I
short time after December 1st.
clubs of this county as to whether j
they woulld care to put on a yearly
fair.
That Is tip to them. But we,
believe that, If the Agricultural I
society desires to discontinue hold-1
Ing an annual fair, and If they
, would like to have the,4-H clubs j
| take It over, and If that organize- ।
'Continued from Page 1, Sec. 1.)
tlon shall be willing to do so. It t
tills year In an automooile accident ! ndght be a good thing all around.
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: Rusal* and China all want peace
aM bam
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CDCCDADT
*„
W TOWiw-tw mlw r K C C -r U K I
aolid^^rop* for the peace program

the University of Michigan medical
school and was on the faculty there­
for tor four sear* before entering
rvate
practice. While on duty
■
. . .
Ur*. Al Junto and son Freddie
Chicago, he was awarded a felIn our ooinlon the politician* of Detroit who have been visiting
..
The German military
-_y who ar* attempting to draw Gonand.MY* , X. O. lowahlp in tho &lt; American College
of
Physician*
and at 81
to unbeaten. Hitler**
era!* Marshall and MacArthur inone of Its youngest fellows.
L. ? to the preeldentlal picture are play-* been Aeer hunting. * Mrs. Melba
fared urrific Toae* but it *'.111 reing a petty, if not downright con­ Johnson, who has been spending
Freeport Rebekah
temptible, game Until Uie war to the past few weeks with her sister,
Tire Rebekah Lodge hi
over, both general* have a Job to Mr*. Warren Surrarrar and fam­ their meeting* to first
do which la a* important as the ily. left Friday night for Grand Tuesday* of each month. At the
neat
meeting each members to asked
—— — ---------—
--- ■ presidency itself. Neither general Rapids for a few days vtoii with
Nasi troop* are superbly dtocipllned rouJ&lt;1 function effectively as a relative*, reluming to her home to bring a small price for beano
and superbly led by professional mflltary leader if a good portion in Knoxville, Tenn., this week Wed­ All those having birthday* for
October.
November and Decem­
soidtora who know all the tricks of hl* lime were to be consumed nesday. * Mr. and Mrs
Clio*
of defensive and offensive warfare, tn campaigning or In looking after Moore were Sunday dinner guests ber were honored at the last meet­
ing. A pot luck lunch was served
Contrary to the opinion of wish-, the tremendously Involved execu- of their daughter, Mrs. Dale Cook
ful thinker*, the morale of the live duties which are Inherited by and family of We*t Carlton. *
German army holds up under ex- anyone who assume* the presidency Ml** Velma Porbey of Battle Creek
Pfc. Rueben Fish ha* moved from
I spent the weekend with her portreme adversity If this were not ।
...
Rucker. Ala., to Tennessee on
so. Rommel* retreat In North
General MacArthur ha* staled | ents, Mr. and Mrs. George Forbey maneuvers.
Africa would have degenerated into mBny llmcl that hl* one and only । end brother William. W Mr. and
Pvt.
Royal T. Good left Saturday
: Mr*. Tony Blagcl and son Frank
a route and the long line tn Rus*la: amWtion 1* to free the Philippines and Mr. and Mrs Faye Underwood for Spokane. Wash., after a 15-dsy
would have been smashed in a doz- -reoccupy Manila. Bataan and of Ionia spent lite weekend and furloush with his parents. Mr. and
en places Yet. the Naxls are no corresldor with victorious Phllip- Bunday with their father. John Mrs. Wm. Klemp.
Word received by Mr. and Mrs
•upermen and can look just as silly pine-American troops—and break Aspinall.
Chas. Bunn states that Sgt. Ray­
and helpless in defeat a* the sol- the power of Japan far all time
The Rev. and Mr*. Clifford Clin
diers of any other nations--facto Perrnnallv. we believe he means ton of Hailing* were Tuesday din­ mond Bunn is in a hospital for
observation.
which were demonstrated to the r. So. let1* let the general fight ner guests of Mr. and Mr*. B. R.
world before Stalingrad and in hl* own war in hl* own *raY He Is Clinton. * Mr. and Mrs. Henry Church of the United
Tunisia. Our own military leaders doing a great Job—accomplishing Myers and two children accomBrethren in Christ
beUeve that a massive invasion more wllfl
than any other Knled by their parents. Mr. and
E B. Griffin, pastor
:*. George Bassett spent Sun­ Freeport
from the west will be necessary military leader on either side. We
before Nazis are ready to cry quits. | couldn't replace him by another day with Mr. and Mr*. Loren Bas­
10: 30 A. M—Bunday school.
11: 30 A. M—Morning worship. 1
• • •
who could do a* well. His task sett of Woodland. * Mr. and Mrs.
7: 00 P. M —Christian Endeavor—1
Germany's home front is the won't be simplified by the sort of Allen Fish and Calvin were In
Grand Rapid* and Caledonia Sat­
unknown factor. Industrie*, even political interference which has urday afternoon. * Mr. and Mrs. Topic: "Builders of America," lead­
entire cltto* there have been crip- been thrown his way of tote. Let's Lisle Clark spent Sunday afternoon er. Helt® Bustancc.
8: 00 P. M.—The W. M. A. will
pled or destroyed by aerial bom- cut out these
MacArthur-Fbr- With Mr. and Mrs. Owen Steckie hold the annual Thank Offering
bardment
Countless
thousand* President booms and concentrate of West Carlton. ♦ Mr. and Mrs. Service.
have been killed, wounded or left on sending him more airplanes, Woodrow Knowles and children of | The church will co-operate in the'
homeless by the rain of bombs. Ger- more soldiers, more supplies,
Battle Creek were Wednesday over- community Thanksgiving service on
night guesto of their parents, Mr. Wednesday evening at the Methcdman civilians, like the civilian* In j
...
En
gland and Spain, have shown a‘‘ What goes for MacArthur, also and Mr*. John Thator * Mr* Earl- tot church. Thore wiU be no!
England
Bumford. Mrg Reva Bekon &lt;d ~
1
Thursday
evening prayer service
absorb
■ surprising
mupeiMua ability
■mr.ij to.
w• S
mov.u punpuis- j goes for Gen. Marshall.
Hwttolgl. Mrs. Dell Eckhart of thia week.
Uhment—and in Germany there I
During the Civil War. American West Carlton, Mrs. Ivan Roush and Pleasant Valley
is always the Gestapo to hold the
10: 00 A. M —Morning worship.
what
they Mrs. Claude Walton, spent last
wavering ones in line. Still, there voters demonstrated
Thursday tn Grand Rapids. * Mrs.
11: 00 A. M—Sunday school.
.
is a limit to human endurance—as thought of a military man who let Anna Moore and little grandson
7: 00 P M—Christian Endeavor I
even the stoical English are willing hinvfelf get dragged into politics— have been spending tile past week Topic: "Builders of America."
to admit.
Whether or not the and we doubt if the public taste has al her home here.
8: 00 P.
M.—Tuesday evening
much since tha^t lime.
German cvtllans are approaching changed
1
.
Franklin Burgess. Jtr., who is prayer service.
MelhodLU Church
• thl* limit is something that only
attending a business college in
Rev. J. W. McCue. Pastor
I£G WHILE
Battle Creek was a Sunday evening
the German civilian*, themselves. BREAKS
:
10:30 Morning worship.
guest of Mr. and Mrs. Allen Fish
know. They may be near the crack­ NORTH HUNTING
j 11:30 Sunday school. clas*c-. for
Last week Mr. and Mre. Clarence ♦ Larry J. and Don Riehard spent
ing point or they may be able to
Sunday —
until
Thursday with
--------------,
carry on for many more months— Robinson and Mr and Mrs Elmer from
Robinson went up to Houghton their grandparents. Mr and Mrs
-3:00 p. M. Sunday—Young pco7h's choir rehearsal
nnvbody'a- Even the experts di*- lake deer hunting, living in tkieir John Thaler of South Campbell * pl&lt;"'«
8:00
house trailer. On Tuesday, while Miner King went to see Roy Blough
e
™ •P ■M.
— Evening worship Hou1arc! Thaler. Chmn
Chmn. Ralph Moor out looking for deer. Clarence Rob- north of Clarksville on Sunday art
and
Proctor will speak
Inaon stumbled on a tree root and The totter Just returned from Ann *
’“1 Howard Proctc
So. the end of the fighting in fell, breaking hl* left leg in two Arbor where he underwent ar.
an Music, male -chorus
-------- and quartet
Europe is not in sight and those places. He was taken to the has- operation. * Mrs Al Janis of De- ! 2:30
2._. Wednesday.
--------------- ..—Ndv.
... 24.
.... The
(
htrikHnnclub
eluhwill
willhold
h8Mit*itc
c»rvlr*n&lt;,
who have their mind* set on some Dllal in Lake City for X-rays and iron who has been spending theDuration
services
particular date for the finish are a cast was placed on the leg. enabl- past week with her parents. Mr. in the social rooms
ing him to be brought home on andMrs E. O. Olsen, was a Sat8:00 P M. Wednesday evening. A
probably in for disappointment.
Friday He to now resting com- urday evening dinner guest of Mr union Thanksgiving service will be
... ....toruUslv
home ___
at^Lake
Al- and Mrs. Elton
D. *W.
in the*church*'
Alice
-W1T .v. &lt;1Gray"
nnrl *Mrs
Fltnnheld
Clrav
r* XV The
holdRev.
in th*
rhnrrh Th.
Allro
- \et'
any
Gon-Quin. Gw of the happy fea- Varger of Grand Rapid* was in Griffin will conduct devotions; the
• tn
the I.wiin.1
nnu-nme
—&lt;-nm.
wu
uyr,
that two fine Freeport Saturday to see his moth-j Rev. Snyder will preach the serAs
to defeat
eventual
outcome
copi-.,
jxlele
for,Nazi
Germany.
wv^Sot ■b-;r
irsiahe accl- ®r. Mrs. Ellen Yarger * Mr. and mon.
hope Tor-Mr- Mrs- Hnwnrd DaMjgnd of Wood to nd
-------------„ "»
««« “ «V»1
every
■ fapent Saturday Hening with their
parents. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Mead AUXILIARY NOTES
brighter than at any time since the--------------- «.»» ------— -----' -Tn. Mina Denise is spending
At. Thursday night1* meeting, (he
«Urt of the war. In fact, we mav flineral SERVICES
week
be moving slowly but surely into j.-qR nWIGHT VAN HORN
■
—— with her son Ivan Denise j C1&gt;rl*tmas card* for the service
nf Alto
Alto *
Mr and
.rwt m
V* 1 men connected with
Legion and
one of the moat stable and peaceDwight Van Hom. aged 83. died *nd familv of
* Mr
Mrs
"
ful eras in the htotory of the world. nt his home in Cloverdale after a
Glinton and sons of Hastings £uxlltory famd ”- •"membX?wes
•
• • •
i0-._ illness and funeral services *Pent Saturday with their parents. ,or, remiunK.
rnc &lt; remembrance*
True, the most difficult part of were st the Henton funeral home Mr “«&lt;l Mrs- B. R Clinton * da7:ghtore of°&amp;ionnmresUni
the job remains to be done How- in Delton on Sunday at ?:00 P M
u J O Harrow of
not to all B^rv countv
members, not
not to
to an
all Barrs
Barry county
county
ever, the degree of understanding Interment was .in the Prairieville ^rond Rapids were Saturday eve- membere.
which
appear*
to have
been cemetery Mr. Van Horn was a reR^sU of Mr .nd Mrs. Dun service men and women as reported
|
achieved already as a result of the “red barber and merchant, having *.?**’’?“
daughter.
*
Mrs in one of the papers recently.
conference in Mmcow makes it
buslnea* in Prairieville for Cl‘«&lt;« Walton was fct Hastings
Mr
_Thc
new
honor
roll
has
not
yet i
conierencc tn mwcm maxes it ovcj. w
. Surviving are three Fnda&gt;. * Sunday visitors at Mr
* ,arrived so plans for the dedicn-1
Him over d«UU. will MoaTrnnUttl SiSSS"'mJ1“ Rin,‘"l!S&gt; *"a”h
Uler
I
ttnn will
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HASTINGS WOMAN
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Several local hunters have re-1
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deer and among the successful
ones is Mrs Donald Smelkcr
A
week ago Saturday Mr. and Mrs.,
' Smelker of Hasting*, and her broth- (
er. Harold McDonald and »on. Rob­
ert. of Battle Creek, went up to
Onaway
On Monday morning
al about a quarter of eight. Mr-.
Smelker shot
a
5-point
buck
weighting 145 pounds and a few
minute* after eight. Robert Mc­
Donald killed a 4-point
buck
weighing about 125 pound* Mrs I
Smelker has been hunting for sev-.
rn years and thl* 1* her fir*t deer !
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were not so successful, however i
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CJTjWerer
laoocrcr *
•» JSS.V’KL ,....... j • e .? ----- ,
MT. and Mrs Vlrd SheUenberger.
“,nd «• If ^J***’”:
Mrs. Mamie Babcock of Hasting*
d.onB£- P’~*e C ™'L?- '
were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. &gt;&lt;yrt»e
2420. Mr*. GlatfvJ
and Mr*. Clement Mead and fam3443 or Mrs Mary Beach.;
Uy. * Miner King was a Saturday 2776. and they will arrange to get
caller of Mr. and Mrs Pete Bent- i yo!irJ contributions
Members are ।
ley of Clarksville
The Bentley* “ked to bring their articles to the
are leaving Monday for Florida to regular Unit meeting on Thursday
------ a -u.
spend
the winter. * Mis*
Miss Dorothjr
Dorothy I «venlAg. Dec 2. . .
Bunn spent from Friday noon until
The Unit voted to serve two
Sunday afternoon with Miss Marlon
ALL MAKES
dinners in the near future—one for
Roush in Detroit.
Mrs. Ida Payne left Sunday to the state highway force and the;
spend the winter with her niece other for the comity 4-H club
and husband. Mr. and Mrs. George leaders.
Post of Hastings. * Mr. and Mrs.
After the meeting Thursday eve- ;
Warren Surrarrer. son Clare and:
Boyd Noviskcy spent Sunday at1 ning. hearts were played and a'
the homes of Fred Ingtobee and: lovely lunch served, with the junior
Lynn Slocum In Grand Rapids. *, Unit members in charge. There,
Mi. and Mrs. Tony Gendralis and| was a good attendance.
daughter Joyce of Grand Rapids1
Dr. Robert B. Harkness has been '
visited Thursday at the E. O. Olsen' confined to hta home with influ- I
home. * Mr. and Mrs Dan Post­
ma were in Grand Rapids last enza and to now convalescing.
Tuesday. * Howard Clinton of
Be sure to pay your membership
Bownc was a Thursday guest of
his parents, Mr. and Mr*. B. R. dues before Dec. 1.
I V. F. W. NEWS * *
Clinton.
Freeport friends will be inter­ -Next regular meeting next Thur.&gt;ested to hear that Lt. Gordon W. dav. Dec. 2. Will you be there?
I
Balyeat. son of Mr. and Mrs. O. E.
We had a successful party last
Balyeat of Sparta, former rmi Saturday evening and we want
dents here. Ls now on duty in the to thank everyone who attended. |
Pacific area, having sailed from Another party next Saturday eve- ।
San Francisco some time ago. Lt. ning.
PHONE 2909
Balyeat received his commission
2X0 I. STATE ST.
Three new member* were taken |
in June. 1842. and had been sta­ into the post, all were World War,
tioned at Navy Pier. Chicago, and No. 2 men. They were Pvt Robert,
nt Bethesda. Md. wlierv he took a N. Keeler. Me. Karl G. Wellfarr.
course in tropical diseases, then and Cpl. Clarence j. Chenney. This
raises our total membership to
within eight of last year's total.
Several have signified their inten­
tion of going along with us next
y-ear. \
j
Our auxiliary raised their al-1
lotment by 128 00 for the National
' home. Also sent 13.00 for a new
' nursery for World War No. 2 babies. I
! Plan* are being made for wrap-1
ping Christmas packages for our
boys in the service, here in U. s ।
"A. Every member who has a boy I
in the service on thl* aide to asked
to send hl* name and correct mall
(Former Trade Only—LIMIT—1 to o customer)
■
ing address to Mrs. Roy Bush or]
Mrs Mildred Platt so that none of i
our boy* will be missed.

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THZ HASTINGS BANNER, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER IK INS

mt, in fact ha fro«e three. 1 "The recent promotion of 2nd Lt. I
Uiem home. Bud ha* been I Roy J. White to lit -U. ha* been
years and he announced from an army air SB
savs it's lucky breaks Ilka thaaa
thee--------that In the Solomon Islands where he b 1 uated from Hastings High school in
—
at wesent serving with the Army 1W4. received his 67 c. from Albion ,
(Continued from Pag* 1, Sec. 1.)
' collage and M. C. from Univ, of
Mrs. Frank Hoonan wtx&gt; has been
mill*'.
Is ' Tnira xnrt was tnarrtfrf tn an Tnws_ vlIZl • _ .;
with &lt; money order tor ona smack■roo to—
4400 Jarboe. Apt 202 Kaiua* City girl May 17. 1M2 George ha* been tmprovmg nmr
B/8gt. Robert F. Nawtan. 36106061 (2). Mo. where hl* wife I* now re- : al the La* Vega* Post since 1M1 . A aon. Roger Lawrence wo* bom
Ragsdale. They had a nice honey­ Pacific, only.
21th Troon Carrier Bod.
JS R°*t£nu’r 01
Mcpiwrvln hospital. Howell, on
moon In Texas and Arkansas. "Con­
Hettle
Mich.,. Wleh
High Rrhnnl
School arwl
and the MUaouri
Missouri i Tnazt
Toad.’ Um PoaL naner and wHUk . Hoy 15 to Mr and Ml* Harold
Mleh
Dunnellon Army Air Held
gratulations and Be*t Wl*h«”
Dunnellon. Fla.
Aviatlon institute, Kansas Otty, Mo. i the wi
Think Zolly ha* all the dope on we Mire hope evtryooe will halp by
Bate* of Williamston.
The little
weighed
8 lbw 5 or Mrs.
Bateaone
h taek^dSSSTErYBd at’13:S M8
Entering the service on Aug. 10. ‘
Coate Grove, so will sign off with Bending In all the chatty bite c* Nice B«nni
Homa Neww:
How
a posin which expresscsour thought* news the ftliowi would like to hear
Back 'Hiurtday after . 10-days 1941 at Kalamazoo, Mich, he atthe fonner Beth Tuttle, daughter
be the Christmas port/
of Mr. and Mrs Newman A. Tuttle
v
tained the enlisted grade of Staff ' you kj
To the boy* who wear the Khaki.
Boot Now* •
Sergeant and served as an ins true- i Jarry
B»rr- from here, too? We nominate ' of Lansing,
Or the lads who wear the blue.
'
if you co
Ijuislng. and granddaughter of ; Regular
meeting of Rebekah Lodge
Cpl. Kenneth Hawkin*. 30150336
t. t
T—.....Ha. until
/“Xefehel*
tor Iin
aeronautic*
October, you fellows as our official Army­ the late fir*. Jane TUttte of Has- wHSta I^oVhanYH&amp;y^T
We will give a benediction.
have hiked
—
3 lat Fighter Oontiol. Control Sqd.
1942. On Jan 20. 1943 1*1 Lt. White Navy reprwientatlve* from Barry I llW?rn tn IL .nH Mr. W.vn. Wnlr • nln«- NOT’ W«
You’re our heroes brave and true.
Monday and Friday you would hare
8 O’dOCt
graduated from the Army Air Force County. Now all we need is another 1 Born to Lt. and Mrs. Wayne FinkYou have seen Old Glory Uireatened noticed two high school students
You have gone to give her aid
Regular meeting of W. R. C. will
from the apprentice class, aiatloned Kenneth
tops, has been in officer candidate school at Miami Barry to-join the Marines and our betaer (Marie Eggleston) of WaiFla. and was commissioned record 3would be complete. Well nut Ridge. Ark. a daughter on Bunheld tn o A. ft. han
You have heard your country calling
.™
two year*, all of Beach.
2nd Lt. In the Air Corps At the
Sacrifices, you made.
day. Nov. 1. The telegram stated that ernoon
M at 2 o'clock
ihich time he sum* up, "you al- a
the baby weighed 7 lbs. 13 ou., and ornwn' nvT'
B- Fa If
ray* have to do a lot of little thing* present time he hold* tho position of
Pvl Robert E Barn-. 36193697
Fight with all your strength and checking
1 that "Daddy. Mother and baby, and
Hdq Co. 2nd Bn. 116th Inf.
The Pennock Hospital Kitchen
might
Grandmother are fine" "Grand­ | Guild meet* with Mrs, Maurine
A.P.O. 30 U- 8. A
™ W«te ! bin, 459 E. Clinton
80 that when tho fight la over
mother" Is Mrs. Henry Eggleston, Steinke. 623 W. Grand Rt
Camp Atterbury . Ihd.
St., on Wed­
It will have been settled right.
business comer. It’s a good practi­
Greetings Steve Johnson, wiu'.’s who went to Walribt Ridge about nesday evening. Dec. * ** "
Th»n. ccme home and take tthe cal way to get information agreed
are reminded to bring I--------- --------- - I MWm. 239 N. —
now
willi
you?
Sounds
like
you
had
Bi
places
Mr and Mrs. William Meads of cKti^£7kete * PUC*d 'n
the checkers—Dorothy Roberts, Bar­
Clinton Brtll. 434 W
a lucky break In your tint assign­
That are waiting for you *1111
I
of her son* and da
bara Tietz 'Honk' Keeler. Loyal ping ln“ some day eoon.
th9 Hastings rural r
ment to be tn Ute south instead of Elm Hall recelvM word Friday. Nov. Christmas boskets.
In our heart* you have a comer
Kinney. LaRae Dean. .Betty Cooper.
Jual caught a glimpse of the Dale
Cpl. Leater J. MacLeod
Maine for Instance, during the 5 from the Gov’t stating that their
’*
I Stanley Meinert. R 2. Mrs. .
That no'one else can ever fill.
Dora Purcell. Elieen Sherblnski. and Roush'* (Freeport) when they were I AS.N. 36192477
winter months. Well write you at- son. Bruce, who ha* been a Ger­
man prisoner in Italy since Feb., has
Vivian Norton—but good weather home recently. Where are you *ta- | 5th Academic Sqd.
— (Claude E. Wilson)
S’.even I. Johnson. 36884438
been transferred to a German pris­
Sincerely.
has a lol to do with the facts as well Honed, soldier?
। Barrack* 707
as the comfort of the fact-finder*
on. Hl* address is given below for
Mrs Erneht Smith.
hat good
Sheppard Field. Texas
—.
Burdette Clsler. Mrs. Gerald Rogers.lw
— uvir who u at
Lester te married and his wife |
anyone wishing to write, Prisoner Hhu,u
Conte Grove
they all agreed. They thought who­
Miami
Brach.
Fla.
The annual Christmas meeting Clare Zerbe and Joseph Marita, r
ever wrote that popular song. “Isn't San Marca*. TVx. Larry had 10-days Evelyn and baby daughter are Hvof War, Pvt. Bruce W. Meads,
'
When
we
said
what's
new
to
Caught In but he didn't get here untU the Bih ing with her people in Kalamazoo
American Prisoner of War, No. of the Shultz Community Club will Middleville: Mrs. Merle HoM«lter,d
-Hello.” non. we're glad to say
meet with Mrs Kathleen Tedraw Freeport; Mrs Dorr Webb. Mn-1
day—Shi your hunch 1* right—a She ha* just relumed from a two
20513. Stalag 2 B. Germany.
“Now It's over—Thanksgiving Dey".
Lyle
Hathaway
has
been
changed
very beautiful someone in
’ visit
him al---------his camp
The office of Defense Transpor­ on Thur*. Dec. 2. There will be an Jay Whitman and Mis. Emery ..
but lightly beraerit.
In Chicago
C.—-weeks
-------- ---—with
-------------------It wasn't easy, 'twa* hard to do
to Walla Walla. Wash
'Frances tation today warned ail person* con- -----------exchange
of 25c gifu.
Fisher
baby. Nashville:
Mre.
----------------------------- and
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—
A few days ago Johnny Crue and and It isn’t just a platonic Interest * where Lester Is an instructor,
Knowing you couldn't be here, too.
Carrothers Casper, plea re note-. templatlng the purchase of either ... . „
.
---------- -Clare Ed wains and baby and Mr*,
Rov Cordes were talking about the either. Larry mentioned his stop- 1 S/S«t. Melbome E. MacLeod.
Bui for the others left at home,
Lyle likes firing but i®vs “we were new or used truck* for the purpose
I I*e Hansborger. Woodland. Clar1601153!
officers they had in the last war. It over in the Windy City and some­
Our loyal spirit must be shown.
up
to
26.000
yesterday
and
it
was
of Inaugurating new operation* or w
H
-c* Cunningham. Bellevue- Mr*. /
thing about an interesting friend— i
The day was filled with much to do
35’
below
and
that
Is
cold.
”
His
ad
­
extending the area of present oper“f'Barnt*I Clyde Northlu*. Delton: Carl Nor- s
Yet all the time we thought of you. ■lone that line but Johnny Mid his oh. yeah I Dean Keeler and Larry | «» postmaster. New Orleans, ua.
,
atlon* to contact the Grand Rap d,»*'runner wits '
Port Jacka°n- 8 C : Mrs. Georg* ,
had met each other before Larry | Melbomc 1* stationed In Panama dress IsWe had the "fixings"—the kind
Sgt . Lyle C. Hathaway
*•
Id* district ODT office before tak- MTh**i.and J*by'
W “ill
.
. for Bombardier
I
. where he has been for two year*
,
,
333rd. Batt. Tank Oorpo—was a was reassigned
you’_
d —
any
tag such stei». i’nie_warning came ^ry
Oaa°0&lt;1 WedDea’ shalk^Mra^
I
Sqd 728. 452 Bomb Or.
’
vou 1, Gordon
»j o
We have on every Thanksgiving wonderful fellow, a pretty swell egg schooling. Let us hearr from you
E. MacLeod.
8 2/c
from Paul J. Winkler. District ODT °ay..* 01
Dey.
| that all the fellows like—this good Lorry—we’re ala-ays interested in I
n
------------I smlthr°922W E.’ Madiion: Miss Ere- ’
Receiving Ship No. 140
Walla Walla, Wasidnglon
I
Manager, who stated that under »vitnn
Tire numpkln pic was the best we'd . guy was none other than "Ike" E3- "Interesting friends.*' Good luck!
%
Fleet
PnatoHlce
! s'*n ^anclsco. California
tk
'Bernard Whitmore, you owe'Lyle ODT regulations, inauguration of
— P W H e R nf I hr rw.1.™ 1 ,vn AaPln&gt;11- HasUng*. R. 3: Sharon ‘
liad
i seiihower. now commander and
The W. S C. S. of the Delton Rh*y iji w Clinton- Mrs John *
new operations or extension of pres- Mrthadlat
Ji?, rtt.wELPte??
■ Gordan graduated from Delton
Since that special one for you and j Chief of the Allied Force* in North
church will hold Its an- ;S“^— -•« Dad.
Africa. In fact. Johnny's discharge he
Don Johnson ‘ays '.ha» hr has ent operauunsmust ttrxt have the nual
and chicken supper tn Bell and baby^ 701
a
Htgh lasl sPrlnK Mid entered Navy
““
‘ cht^h. WrtSJday SJ?!.
Ray •
...
------* ~...
----------------------he entered service 9 months ago
n -ner
We
noticed
Dad
wasn’t _.,.y
qtilte
so gat paper*. after he had served over- J'
seen Bill Mown and the two had a SuTfi effeST
"L^2*1 M^Lmd
Hulbert. Hantlnp.
:h mu are tim'd by Capt. Elsenhow­
And somehow then; wasn’t to mucr
good time together. He wants to
Oral
MacLeod
er. Incidentally, you fellows who 25 mile hiking basic days arc over
Goodwill
The hospital U still . very buy
(Continued
on
Page
6.
Sec.
2.1
UJ3.C.C.
Training
In
Cincinnati
Then toward evening, as shadows know Johnny, will be interested to (he hopes): the Army Ls now OK i
The Goodwill w 8 C 8. has been P‘“" *£»
Ohio
hospital
fall
know that johnny’s son. Terrance, He is with tiie anti-aircraft coast
postponed and will meet at the
J?8?1 .W?
3161 Harvey Ave.
nintFFF
Seems tiie hardest time of all.
Is one of the peppiest little chaps In artillery and hl* address is—
on ------Dec.---3 u bctn« glTBn by the nurw Bld*
Hospital Guild ID. will hold it*
— home of
— Mrs.
...... Fred Otis
___ —
Cincinnati. Ohio
J in ,‘rKt
Pvt. Patrick Durkin. 36456020
Yet all at once in my heavy heart,
kindergarten this year, and the
Iri* MacLeod **
1 Mr and Mrs. Walter Coppcck are Christmas party with exchange of for dinner. Visitors are welcome,
Hq Bat. 840th Battel.
little gala all call him Terry, so
I realised the-noble part
UJ3.C.C.
Training
in
Cincinnati
1
moving
in
the
Grover
Brooks
house
gift*
and,a
tree,
Deq.
2.
al
lha
U.
B.
----------------Camp Stewart, Oa.
That vou and every mother's son
you may know he's quite a lad.
church parlor*.' Luncheon; at ope FENNOCK HOSPITAL
Use 1 Ceti
Ohio hospital
। recently vacated by Mr. and Mrs.
Leo Beeber did arrive from Pine ।
Have fulfilled since this war begun. ।
?l&lt;*"
!&lt;LX,.nK
Three babies were bom at the
3161 Harvey Ave.
Laurence Greenfield who have 0
Ninety per cent of the coal mined !
And even though I wanted you.
the'folk*' wfo won't have' to worry Camp. N. Y. as we mentioned last,
Cincinnati. Ohio
moved in their new home in Mc- rifts ot canned fnii’ and vegetables hospital during the week: a boy j in this country is burned lo produce 1
Lk”fw_l&lt;lu.!?adZour,,^',t__t?
_ about meat nolnts for a time, befor
Pennock
hospital.
«d “j”Be thankful?
—yes. of‘ course I can. I cause
— their deer, here thev
to. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Richard­ heat and power. The remaining hw ;
Returning on Thanksgiving Day— I The cirls have six months more
‘ ‘
they got
training
I Wilkins entertained twenty-one for
son. Clarksville, Nov. 15: a boy | per cent is processed lo produce,'
k,1?w ,n,f R°11
,Y)W n rnanare
, mucn
are—
—Keim
Keith umiku
Daniels,
Hazen Grey. after the turkey course. Is—
I CorvTn Hoffman, son of Mr and ^n^'vl"?n
*
The WB.C.S. of the Methodist to Mr. and Mrs. Rav Bell. 701 N.
Who faces hunger danger, grief.
j|m R.dford. Harold Newton. "Zip­
Shirley Chaffee. 36410790
Mrs. Lewis Hoffman of Delton has ; Mrs L&gt;,c Olmstead is ill.
church will hold a special meeting Wilson, Nov. 16; a girl to Mr. and
po help mankind to find relief.
ThorntMon. Meredith
Meredith Dick,
Dick, and
and as
a*
Anti TMnk Co. 301st Inf.
Thomoion.
। been transferred from the Army Re- ■
From tyrannic* of every form.
far M we've heard. Lucille Willette
A.P.O. 94 % Pootinastcr
serves into the Merchant Marines, j
So freedom te again reborn.
»ls the only gal who upheld the
Camp Forrest,
because of hl* valuable experience •
Dear God. please help me learn that AeOrd for the gentler hunters, and
Nashville. Tenn.
glyfng
. did
a bang
upup
Job.
bagging
her
own.
i did
a bang
job.
bagging
her
own Shirley who live* out Quimby way. of previous service on the Great ,
la the thank* we Rive for living.
| Over at Thomapple lake Donnld has been tn service a year neM , Lakes for three seasons
&gt; Mead who was on his first hunting month; say* he likes the army but I Nice going Pfc. Lynian Duane,
&gt;V sure
-U.C seemed good to get home.
UV...V,
I Hunt, son of Mr. and Mrs. Claude
"Howdy nil,"—we'd give almcst ' trip, came home with his deer and It
Home out Yankee Springs way. is I Hunt. Route 4 who has been gradanything we possess if we could Everett Ling from Bellevue way.
write all of you the things you like downed a 6-pointer. From some of Merlyn Courtney (his address Is ’ uated from the school for airplan?
to hear about We try to hard every I the stories we've heard looks like Cloverdale) also from Camp For- mechanics at Gulfpprt Field. Miss,
week to do Just that, but we’re not' some of you fellows will have to rest. Tenn. Merlyn looks fine and । How about a letter from you. Ly- |
kidding ourselves—It isn't an ex- : tactfullv show some of the local he's having s great time with hta man?
Kt job by a-long shot, perhaps । nimrods how Its' done when you 5-inonths old eon. Jerry LeRoy. who । Greetings to the Mickey McPharause we hare to Juggle this come back, to do the kind of hunt­ holds onto his Dad as if the little Una out on the west coast Captain
weekly report In between several ing a man can enjoy. Some of you fellow knew his Did would soon Mickey writes Ural they had a most
take off again for another while. ' enjoyable evening al dinner with I
other lol&gt;s -but when you fellows fellows hare been able to get in a a.
_ ■_______ _ —
.-a I .4,*
Actnlr.^c V4I—Vn&lt;‘
IrnrM,write like Clarence Surrarrer (Free- . little of that sort of gunning Bud Merlyn is now a Corporal—nice go- ! the Fred Astaires Mickey you know if
| was a guest of Lord and-Lady Ca- ,
K’t &gt; wrote this week. "Keep the j Chase &lt;S/6gL In Air Corps) writes tag. fellow!
Home In Woodland is Leon Nich- vandish in Ireland. Ltidy Cavandlsh ,
nner Coming." ole Zolly feels so that it was a lucky break for him
inadequate to "do right" by you when he was transferred to Sioux olson who has spent a big port ot I being the former Adele Astaire, her j *
boys and gals, yet we keep plugging Falla. 8. D. He loves to hunt and his time in deaert training and to brothers first dancing partner.
along What we need Is chatter from ' he's near the Black Hills which Is see Leon's tan you can be sure there I Frank Rogers, now Captain in the x.
nil of you and news from parents nearly a hunter’s dream. Bud. along was plenty of nun and little shade. Marines, who has been in the South ,
back here at home, about their sons ' with 10 men. started out after elk. He look* hale and hearty and men- | Pacific over a year, wrote hte
and daughters. This Is the sort of &lt; Bud says he got his deer and plenty Honed that hr flnMied Woodland ; “Mom" he hoped to fly toward Hie *
„
. old U. —
high In '42 and the only other fel- good
8. ...
A. -----andperha|&gt;s
perhap*bebe
home for Christmas. A letter Mrs. I ,
is Cart Allerdlng. ‘42 who is with Rdetrs received Wednesday from *
the Seabees. Good to chat with you Billy Gladstone. Wtio has been sta- j
Leon. (we noticed that medal for Honed near fTank. sayk.Frank Is on I .a.
expert rifle too.) We'll all write you his wav iwme. It will'd* pretty , "
swell to hare you home Frank—as ।
atLeon Nicholson Jr.. 3636858209
if you dldn t know.
|
Sorrv to hear you’ve been IrNhe I
D Bal. 800th A A A. A.W. B.N.
hosoltal these part 4 weeks at Mfl“
Camo H**n. Calif.
Tom Stebbins considers he has a dison college. Doug Pavne. Glad to
lucky break to be home over hear vou're coming OK. Let us
Thanksgiving. He looks splendid, have your address, and speedy re­
likes his Job and will report to covery. chiun I
Camp Reynolds. Pa.. Just across the । Myron Campbell (Freeport) who
Ohio line, after his furlough.
। has been in Iceland. England and
Twa* late Sunday night that the | is now very much in the fracas in
Art Lowers were awakened by calls , Italy writes he Is O.K. You’ve cerand knocking on the door; maybe I tataly taken the hurdles Myron* A
hearty
greeting,
and
very*—
best
he shouted the "Yank* are Coming” **
—’“ ------- — —
■* the ------*
of luck.
Another who was transferred to
had just an overnight stop to spend
ea
with his friends, enroute to a new Italy 1* Max Freeman. We saw the
assignment Of course. Zack visited German medal and the silver ring
school before he left the next morn­ you sent your folks. Max. but we
Only o! Wards for less than 50d
ing—lie's a very nice guy that ev­ can only guess at the stories that
porcelain ... soma quality as
Fun to make! Simple enough for
eryone enjoys knowing. Let us know they tell: Twill have to wall until
dishes mother uses! Pieces are
you come liome to really know the
your new address etc.. Zack.
child of six... just color, mount
Merle Lancaster arrived heme manv experiences thev represent.
Tuesday from Pennsylvania, after
Bob Kelly writes from Buckley
□ndhangl Choice of Donald Duck,
party I Dutch Boy and Girt derecuperating in tills country* tor a Fielcf colo. that he hasn’t seen a
Hower, Thumper, Mickey Mouse,
number of months from oversea's tree since he has been there: neith­
duty. Welcome home Merle—you’ll er has he seen anv does. Inciden­
Bambi, Pluto! Buy set of all six!
know a real Thanksgivjng
tally. Mrs. K. 'Charlotte Hubbard I
one I
In town Moo. was Co.
Coni.
— Robt. ”
B. i leaves today. Friday, to Join Bob in
Johnson of Will Roger.-;
era Field.
.
Okla, treeless Colo.
I Bob Fortney Jr. is now T/Bgt. and
nKwife and baby arc with him In
Mfg. Co. before he was inducted Georgia.
from Barry Co.
Bill Dunlap writes from England
Winn Green was called home that the countryside is still beauti­
from Camp McCoy, Wi*. because of ful to see. They haven't harvested
his mother’s Illness. Mrs. Green is all of the grain yet and nuinv field*
coming along OK. and of course are still Breen but he ha* yet to see
she's so haopv that Winn was any sunshine. He likes his Job; has
granted a leave lo come home.
been rnnde temporary manager of
Sorry we missed Eugene Guernsey one of the big warehouses; he's be­
who returned Saturday al midnight come a wizard with English money;
for hl* camp in South Carolina. and the greatest treat he had after
Wjt'd like a letter from you Eugene he arrived at Johh Bull's birthplace,
—think you can make it?
the biggest since leaving Uncle
Bob Walldorff at Great Lakes Sam. was eating n "beautiful fresh"
was home Sunday with a buddy of egs. Bill's address Is—
his, Ray Renard of New York, who
SgL WiUtemjE Dunlap. 36458853
R«al ’ ARMY HELMETS
BIG, HUGGABLE 17-INCH
PASTRY SIT FOR LITTLI
40 GRIAT GAMES IN ONI
is stationed at G. L. The family
A.P.d. 635-&lt; Postmaster
BABY DOLL..?
3.48
had their Thanksgiving dinner
FOR BOYS, OIRLS
New York City. N Y.
"MOTHERS”...
«g
AT WARDS ONLY
while the fellows were here. By the
And we’re waiting for a letter
At Wards only! Same kind of shock
Dan Walldorff that he is captain
George Robert Carpenter. Ptr. 3/c
helraeti worn by their big brothers
potato masher, rolling pin, pastry
baby! Darling in crisp orgondy
of their basketball team and they
U. 8. Naval Air Station.
and dadil Weigh last than 10 ozJ
dress and frifly bonnet! Buy early!
board, pie plates, 7 other pieces!
have won eleven stcalRht—nice
Brks No. 6
u-am work Ted! Did you know tiiat
Atlantic City. N. J
Kenny Lane is on the basketball
Atta' boy. Don. for that Cpl. rat­
team at Farragut. Idaho and they ing. Well address congratulations
have won 4—lost 1? Well write you to you at—
fellows at—
Col. Donald Nevins. 36417403
Theodore A. Banash. A/S
A PO. 759. 'i P. M.
Co. 1638 UjB.N.T.8.
Great Lake*. III.
Here’s the kind of news we're glad
to get Best wishes tn the tinppy
Kenneth c. Lane. A/8
trio.
Co. 899-41
, Dear Zollv—
Camp Ward. U-8.N.T.S.
1 You and the people of Hastings
Farragut. Idaho.
1 may be Interested to know that a
Dnt-Duh News
.'little baby girt. Susan Rae, was bom
A salute and congratulations to ! to S/Sgt. George.and Mrs. Dewey in
Roy J. White to 1st Lt. has been the base hospital, La* Vegas. Air

thing that

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�THT HASTINGS BANNER, THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 25. 1M3
w^irmid with her parents Mr and ' «*• dollar*, were put In the claw home which she purchased recently. &gt; neaday evening at tha horn of Mr. I
We werc KurJ^nrctti lo^’^fl^ we
weekend with her parenu w. ana trea*ury. Refreshment* were served
------------1 and Mr*. Leon Nicholson honoring en of a* “The Hastings Company
We were sure pretty low after we
Mra. * Lawrence pnefrock. G E
B
u
„
Pvt. Leon Nicholaon. Jr. who was
----------------- -----------------------1 read Uw A. F. stotjr in the TurnBru^. of Augwta. father of W*."&gt; uic n««.______
a_ : home on furlough from Camp Haan. LAST MINUTE
day Detroit Free Press that you
I
had been wounded In action while
HOME FRONT ^re'h^Snid ^^re^^atonTah
i "”nded
_____
Marr
Mr. and
!3 ‘p^n«k
1 Section 1) serving in the Mediterranean area.
----- . .- "^^"gn^ylr
STnvw vrai'ra, eoenlnv atnnv
O.K. Bill
O.L«. install. Officers
। Mr. NilesJ KnuSen of 843 Whed- : h«uitaL He wj^ed etaht hounds (
and Zea land Jtoy.1 tai before_ '»he relumed
sdS™
Bunday afternoon callers at the
■ home of Mr mid Mrs Dorr Kahler '
”
•
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—
—
•
—
—
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■
—
-.
- - JthT^lv
— ■—rcssive ceremonv Tliurs*
er St Cadillac and Donald Hvn&lt;.j, and three ounces
(- —
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••
•---yi—returning
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can write toyou. Keep your chin
* were John Blocher of South Wood- I At
rircUd Ison
when th "newly elected
of Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Hynes ' Mr. and Mra. Clair Edwin* have Mra Harold.Blakely and
Gi
• land. Cha*. Kahler. Clifford Kahler |
S,'u •
The ------ - I of Woodland, were married by the . a 5-pound daughter bom Nov. 5.
r —who
—v— took*
i„u. uup, fellow. Thais a heck of a bit
retumed to Monday-U Lm Lockwood
if cheer to a guy who has taken
and George Kahler of Delton and appointed officer* of the w ooa- Rev. o. B. Little in the Church of! at Pennock hcepital. named Mau- , CaUornia Saturday.
raimply great and extra nice took-.?'
UD in
in; it
Christ parsonage. Wednesday eve- ; rine Janice.
.
------------h?&lt; with the tan he picked up
»’• on the chin besides—but you
know what we mean—don't worry
ning. Nov. 10.
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Covert of **
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xi
’•Mrs.--------- --- ---------------------- ■-cm
------- Tb^
re Home
Texas
and
at rc.
Camp
Bia—1—.
S'
Lea
well
and hotter luck from
Y Blocher. Woodland. Dorr Is recovFor
Thanksgiving
where
he
Is
now
stat
Tiie counle were attended by tiie ; Lake
I..LAL Odessa
WMV
are the proud arand- ,
t{joyed ,j here 00 bi- Cherrio.
• ertag from a severe heart attack vln. Marshall: Mra. Alberta Goode- bride'* sister. Retha Knudsen and parcnts
parents of the son. bom to Mr.
Mr. and
and
________ _______ _____
_
which he suffered Wednesday mor­ moot. Chaplin; Mrs. Myrtle John­ Jack W. Korn. Mi* Knudsen wore Mrs Victor Sawyer of Glenview. lM. TexaS. arrived home Saturday . • ch*t &lt;Kh him at Blinding be-1
ning. He fell from a chair, overturn­ son. Organist, all of Lake Odessa.
a
two-piece
blue
ensemble
with
rust
'
HL.
nt
the
Evanston
hospital.
Wedmorning
to
spend
a
week
with
his
1
tan
he
came
home.
Les
and
Winn
rtI,
Officers of the Woodland Chap­
ing a pot of coffee, badly scalding
acceswries. and a corsage of- tails- , nesdav. November 17. The baby ha* parents. Dr. and Mrs. G. F. Benner j Green had a good time when theySAXONS. GUESTS OF
bls arm. * Mias Marjory England ter arc W. M.. Mr*. Mildred Jordan: man roses and bronze pompons Her been named Thomas Victor and Is nn&lt;j daughter Heanor. Miss Helena met on the atreeta and began cojn- HASTINGS HOTABV
. Ernest O- Shomo. A. M.: Mrs.
visited her cousin. Miss Nancy Har- W.
uf
the
Hastings High
attendant
wore
black
and
white
and
।
the
second
child,
the
first
being
a
Benner
of
Battle
Creek
is
also
paring
notes
along
“
this
I*
tiie
Member*
of
the
Hi
Lucv E.
E Classic:
Clas'-lc A.
A P.:
P
Karl C
C. auenoant
■ omca ,«uu
&gt;uiU ( me sreonu cnuu. u&gt;c urai mcih# u Benner or Battle urcex is aiso
Lucv
Karl
xlson of MS C. at East Lansing over Paulfootball team, Coach Goodell and
rases and white I d.nurhter
Rawver is
Ik well kimwn
S&lt;x: Mrs Minnie Lois Bor- I 11
« ror«.iQ&lt;corsage nf
of nlnk
pink roses
daughter. Mrs
Mrs. Sawyer
known |' spending this week with
with her parent* । armv"
*nny. .tnsle.
angle,
«• the weekend. ♦ Mr. and Mrs. John der: Treas.. Mrs. Orpha I. Reesor; maline.
turning the 27th to Laurel, AMlstanl-Cpach Brozak were »pein Woodland community as Eva nnd brother. They expect to enjoy ’ Returning
u Dell called on Mrs. Hannah Waite conductress Mrs N Grace Eng.,
la
Charles
Lykins
of
Nashcial
guests
ot
Hastings
Rotary at
The day also marked the 35th , Covert, the granddaughter of the Thanksgiving
dinner Ui will be Miss.,
, IMUUKl'UIK
I —--Is
—.Ch*
— —------m of Lake Odessa Sunday afternoon. land:
-vine
Who
was
In town with his their luncheon here Monday noon
Assoc. Conductress,
Conductress, Mrs.
Mrs. wedding
mmivenary
brides
Mr.—
and
Mrs.
Lee Wright.
| venison
venison this
this year
year as
as Eston
Eston and
and E21a
Ela rvil
rvil
who was
wi
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w •—
----------------------------------ee who
Assoc
A Tlu- Rev. H. V. Townsend and land:
parents and n supper observing the.............................. ------------ROt
dw&gt;. with Mr. and Mra.1I "*
twin
rfn brother «*
Sherman on Tuesday. Rev. Fr. John Dillon, guest spenkal family were Sunday dinner guests Grace M. Faul; Chaolln. Mrs. Ger­ dual occasion wa« served at the
(Sherman
is
sun
concerned
that
.
er.
paid
tribute
to
the
fine
record
Sxwdy Rrsij,^ ,s Teacher
Eston Everett and children of Ver■u at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Roval trude E. Stowell: .Marshall. Mrs Knudsen home following the wed- | Mr# France* Ringquesl Sawdy ’ montvllle.
the army wouldn't lake him be- and conduct of the team and to
,s Frants of Charlotte. * Mrs. Carl Rrilina Benner:. Adah. Mrs. Mary
cause of an arm injury he sustained the part which sports and athletics
.
.u- ' has resigned from her position a* |
BU««.
.. u» no™ 01 nrr , f »vn,.: Rulh. Mr» W-lUe Dur- umk- ,,
a
few
years
ago.
He
want*
to
be
can
play
in
character
building.
A
J*’? I English iuicI Latin teacher after
The Methodist Church
£:: SWt'M?■&amp;?£ Cadillac high -^hool. Mr. 'll
H&gt;^cs having served more than seven
1 in this scrap, too.) Charles figures properly conducted athletic program.
I. Clifford Jeffries over the weekend.
George F. Wingard. Pastor
• rjauurt ftom U» Woodland hlah
ln ,hc loall
sh, h„
I he was doubly lucky lo get a fur- i with stress on team play, is one
* Mr. and Mrs Robert Crockford Mrs Anna B Dell: Warder. Fred E oihool ,nl pllvH colteje and U a
Morning
Worship
10:00
1,
—
»_
-A.
—
,
—
----------1
of
rhe
most
valuable
‘
'subject**'
u, h.r home tor th,
-■ of Midland spent the weekend with Border: Sentinel. Albert R. Reesor.
-Sunday School 11:15
troooer with th,
the MleWaan
Michiitan State
Stair
, toUr wcvlu
the 25th happens to be his birth­ which schools have to offer, he be­
Gifts were presented to the four traoorr
bls parents. Mr. and Mrs. Welby
Junior Church 10:00
day too. Charles report* that Earl lieves.
Police. He has been stationed In w!llcJi ha* forced her to give up
u Crockford. Sunday dinner guests installing officers and to Mrs. Re­ Cadillac since'last spring.
her teaching Mrs. Sawdy will b?
Youth Fellowship 8:00
' Bluke and Bob Betts (Nashville) re­
!&lt; were Mr. and Mrs. J. L- Crcckford vina Benner, retiring Worthy Ma­ be at home in the Black cottage in ■ 8reaXjv mis*ed in our school system.
Ciroir
rehearsal--------------Wednesday
night
—
-------------—
—
I
turned
to Camp Forrest. Teno., on
NATURAL'OAS FOUND
s-. end Mr. and Mrs. John Hynes, tron and to Mra. Minnie Border who
Monday where they are both sta­ NEAR ITHACA
l She has been very active in the
lias served a* secretary for the pa’t
n Woodland.
rxtraTwrEuter
on ®
Another natural gas field has
extra
curricular aUip
afairs“oFiherehwl.
of the school. ‘‘
two vear* without pay.
•n Mra. Victor Brumm of Nashville
in
Nashville
on furlough this week. been found In Michigan, half a mile
Mciiciuu.1
re»«ca»u»icu,a
wc.v ■ Observe Fiftieth
i having directed all play productions. .
Delicious
refreshments
were
N&lt;
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v
;
2
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h
v
h
.^
h
h
^.*
n
1
What'S
your
address
Lt,
end
what's
•’ visited her sister. Mrs. Welby Crock - served by Mr. and Mr* Reesor. Mr. |
west of Ithaca in Gratiot enuntv
Wedding Anniversary organized the Library and Ditin priate Thanksgiving setting with a pookm- 'over Vour wav?
11 ford a few days last week * MLv&gt; and Mrs. Shomo Mr. and
cookin' over your way?
The discovery well, brought In last
Mrs 1 Fifty year* ago on Nov. 19. 1893. elute and performed In numerous
’ Patty Tyler of Hastings visited Miss Border. Mrs. Classic and Mrs. Sto- ' Miss Lulu Frances Landis and Wil- other advisory capacities with the table of fruit and vegetables Jmt
week, yields 3.500,000 cubic feet of
’ Martin Faul over the weekend. * well
Charles Lykins. 36458864
gas In 24 hours. It Is located wlicrv
! lb&gt;hiHenry Warner were united in , student bodv. It Ls sincerely hoped in front of the pulpit. A brief seyvIce was carried out by the president
670th Bomb Sqd. A.A.B.
its outnut can be read 11v disposed
-------------marriage bv the Rev. Fryfogle al t thatMr*. Sawdy will
speedily re| and vice president of the society. I Laurel, Miss.
few days with her daughter and
of for household uses.
iBIue Star Mothers lo Meet
Sunfield. Mich. They have always
KBln her health.
An
offering
ot
163.66
was
received.
.
family. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Ar­
The Blue Star Mothers will hold - b«n residents of Woodland Twp ,
Mrs. Margaret Estep, who ha*
' nle of Battle creek. * Mr. and Mrs their December meeting. Monday.' Barrv countv. and live at the pres- been teaching theseventh grade, I
j
’ Ford Btowell and cons Pwtv and Dec 6 al the home of Mr&lt; Osa ’ «nt time in the village of Woodland ‘ will be transferred to the position South Woodland Church 0^
‘ Russel! were guest* at ,a. family Hecker with Mrs. Trellis Cox as wh
where
“~ ,H
they
‘M’ have resided for twenty- ।
i ------vacated
•— bv Mrs. Sawdy. »«Mrs. Josie
■' dinner at tjie home of Mr. and Mrs.
five years.
i Watrous who was in charge of the
Arthur L. Dodge, nastor
Will Brummeler of Grand Rapids. hostess. The president urges every
Their anniversary' was observed kindergarten and first grades from
10: 00 A. M. Worship and sermon i
The guest of honor was the son of member to be present at this meet­ Sunday when they held open house 1934 to 1941 has been hired to teach
11: 00 A. M. Sunday school
Mr. and Mrs. Brummeler En*1m&gt; ing as there will be election of offi­ from two to five P. M. Two sons, the seventh grade. Mrs. Watrous
8:00 P. M. Study class at the ।
'J Robert Brummeler of Holly who cers. and committee report*. Re­ Harold of Hastings and Lester of jeft the local school in June 1941 home of Mr. and Mrs Otto Town- 1
leaves this week for his Naw Base member the date. Monday. Dec. 6.
Woodland with their families were ttnd entered Central State Teachers send This class is having very in- ;
1 with them to celebrate their golden college in the fall and was gradua- terestlng discussions on Che prin­
Entertains Fresnmen &gt;
. returned Wednesday from a hunting
Mlw Janice Crockford, a member weddine Mfcnv friends from this ' ted' with an A. B degree the fol­ ciples of a lust and durable peace.
' trip tn the'north. Fred reports
community called to wish them lowing
summer. Soon anc-t
after nn
her You are given a special Invitation
&gt;u»»,k £&gt;ununcr.
■ deer, too much snow * Mis« Mary of the Freshman elass. entertained many more happy anniversaries.
------------she was —
*—*- | to loin tills group.
eraduatiqn
itriken—
seriously
* —
Townsend visited friends at Man­ 32 of her classmates at her home
iilJflMMlil recent months was un8:00 P. M. Saturday Nov. 27. Love
chester college. No. Manchester. in East Woodland. Friday evening.
Senior Pl*y Draws Hit Crowd
4
teaching duties. Her Weast and communion at the South
■' Ind. over last weekend. * Miss Bnr- An auction sale took nlace In the
A large audience witnessed ttvj I^Kit-nds here will be very Woodland church.
bara Bailey of Ha*tlngs spent the evening, the proceeds of which, over Senior play ••Seven Keys to BalcM
to wecome her back to this ' The Sunday morning service will
pate’. Saturday evening in
WWmmunltv. The great majority of I be our annual Thanksgiving servschool auditorium. The cast. follo^T hcr seventh gradu students are well । ice. The offering for Home Missions
ing. did full justice to their parts acquainted with Mrs. Watrous os I will be received.
and the play was much enjoyed. । she was their first teacher when ■
All members of the Church should
Those In the cast were: Rex Weyer- thev entered Woodland school.
, attend the services. We invite
man. Elva Hynes. Donald McMillen. |
-------------- ; others to worship with us.
HASTINGS., MICHIGAN
Bob Born, Eleanor Betincr, Lucille 1 Woodland Basketball Season
1
,
—
Gardner.
Ted
Burkle,
Lynelt"
To Open Wednesday Night, Wood|and Wealeyan
Hove Motors, Coble, Wiring, Supplies without Priority.
Smith. Lloyd Hitt. Arden Harper.
j
nrst game of
01 vtic
xtuuh ui
Tiie
first
the .season
of,,
------ ».
Methodist M
Church
Elwood Hcnneyr R&lt;ns Krebs. Mel- lb„ Woodland Basketeers was held
New Radio, $49.00
Radio. $35.00
Glenn E. Miller. Pastor
vln Ralrigh. Byron Hesterly, Dwight th0 nJltht before Thanksgiving on |
Phone 3972. Hastings
Howlader.
the
local
floor
witlf
the
Alumni
I
Record Changer, $79.00
There will be no prayer meeting
------------1 plavina the High School.
Mr. and Mr* S. W. Smith
Heme schedule for the season: this week due to Thanksgiving.
Radio service and parts, tubes, flat irons repaired,
There will be preaching service
Purcha.se Home Nov. 24. Alumni: Dec. 7. Sunfield:
at
the church Sunday P. M. 7:30.
Stoves, Vacuum cleaners, etc. Have plenty of cords of
Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Smith of Cos- Jun. 7. loke Odessa: Jan. 21. Mldlleton township moved Into the vii- dieville: Feb. 11. Delton: Feb. IB, Nov. 26.
Bovs and Girls watch for the
all kinds. Also cone elements for heaters.
lage Thursday, occupying the home ; Nashville,
opening of the new Sunday school
recently purchased from Mrs. Ber- !
------------.
tha Flory. Mrs. Flory has moved
Family Dinner for Pvt. Nicholson Come and win the prise. Announce­
across the street into the Shcldrick i A family dinner was held Wed- ments later.

OODLAND

CAMP FIRE NEWS

|

The Hastings Camp Fire guard­
ians ware entertained Friday night
at the Irome of Mnr. Wm. Stebbins.
Mrs. Erwin Clark was elected the
new chairman of the city guardians
and Mias Barbara Wilcox, secre­
tary. It was decided to use tiie U.
S. O. rooms Saturday afternoons
for practicing ciiristmas carols and
Camp Fire songs to ring at tho
Grand Council Fire to b? held Sun­
day afternoon. Jan. 23. The guard­
ians present in addition to Mr*.
Clark and Mis* Wilcox, were Mrs.
Wellmley Ironside. Mrs. George
Aten. Mrs. Clark O'Donnell. Was
Beatrice Hemey, Mrs. Rob’t. Conley
and Mrs. Norbert Schowalter. chmn.
of the Horizon club.
Members of the Horizon club, a
group of high school girls. were re­
cently entertained at an evening
dessert at the home of Mrs. Norbert
Schowalter with Mrs. Edw. Van
Popering and Mrs. K. R Sanderson
assisting. Miss Harriet Slmom the
Ciuno Fire field worker from Battle
Creek discussed activities in which
the club might be Interested. Offi­
cers for the jear were elect’d: Pres.
Bettv Cortright: Vice Pres. BcverIv Bradford; Sec. Anne Goodye.tr;
Treas. Martha Wedel.

Historians believe that the inven­
tors of the automobile have had
greater influence on the course ot
mankind than did Caesar, Napoleon
or Ghengir. Khan.
,

ecu I Corner CeBter *
■ dhdi
llUDLEeVllI
R

WE
CAN HELP
THE OTHER
FELLOW!

WINDSTORM CO. A
BUSINESS INCREASES

Electricity itself' cannot be saved or stored
away. But any reduction you can safely make
in your use of it, will reduce the amount of fuel
burned to make it. That will mean fewer freight
cars to haul it and fewer man hours to handle it.
More cars and more men will be available for the
war effort.
Each little bit that you save, multiplied by
thousands of other Americans, will be an impor­
tant contribution to the Voluntary Conservation
Program.
Help Win the War-by Saving Morel

(Continued from Page 1. Section 1.)
But most tn number of windstorm

Make
family happy
slipper.

this

every member of your

Christmas

with

their

favorite

Choose a flexible lounging slipper for Dad.

give sister frivolous mules, the children snug woolies,

and pother warm

felt carpet

slippers

for early

morning breakfasts.

Several patterns arc here to select from but quanti­
ties are limited on every number—

SO DO YOUR
SHOPPING EARLY!

TOP: Women's chenille
slipper with plotform
sole. ____________ 1-39
CENTER: Children's foot
hugger in-sturdy, felt with
plush cuff. ---------------- 98c

BELOW: Men's kidskin slipper
in block for year 'round loung­
ing. Stitching detail------- 2.49

SHOP

NOW

FOR BEST SELECTION

CUT--RATE

SHOeSTOBE
w

lastly CcKietfys Guiiztf S/toe

"

run small losses, where freak winds
caused some damage. To date tills
year tly . number of losses adjusted
nud paid is a little over 10.500:
' and they amount to about 6525.000.
which is a sizeable sum. There was
&lt; the usual prompt payment of every
- loss.
President Dodds stated that Ute
| n-ssessment tills year has been paid
I more promptly and with far fewer
delinquencies than In any previous
year. That shows that the farmers
of Michigan, who constitute the
I great majority of the patrons of
I the company are “sitting pretty.”
I financially, just now.
Had the same losses sustained
this vear occurred before the war,
it is probable that Ute company's
■ losses would not have exceeded
8400 000. The Increased prices paid
for labor and materials have made
repair fobs cost much more than
thev formerly did.
- Under these conditions the direc­
tors feel that the company must
raise its assessment rate from 15
cents on the 6100. to probably 20
cents on the 6100. There does not
seem any likelihood of reduced costs
for several years to come. The na­
' trons of the company will realise
I that that small Increase next fall
is made necessary bv conditions,
-rhlch the company Is unable to
control. They will desire always to
have the company in a sound fi­
. nandal position, wjth a surplus
large enough to meet an unlooked1 for emergency, when heavy losses
must lx- met. or, was tire case tn
November 1940. when a fierce wlndstorm caused over 30.000 losses.
[ which cost the company 61.350.000.
Because of its sound financial pol1 Icy. the company had a nice surplus
1 so that it could pay the heavy losses
1 caused by that storm, without borI rowing a dollar, and with a good
balance left after oaying its extraordlnary losses. Such financing
■ I* the best Dossible assurance to
the patrons that their losses will be
, paid promptly, paid In full, accord I ing to the liberal tgpns of the
, Windstorm company’s policies.
I The annual meeting of the Wind­
storm Co. will be held In this city
on the 3rd Wednesday in January.
Boon thereafter each person In­
sured by this company will receive
a statement showing the exact fi­
nancial position of the company.
1 Thev know thev can depend on
what that. statement says, because
this old reliable pomponv ha* al­
ways treated It's patrons fairly, and
। in -its statements has given them
1 the exact truth about the company
and its business.
The Windstorm Cos directors’
meetflrgx seem like a family gath­
ering. Their dealing* with each
other with all who carry insurance
in the company, and with the com­
pany itself are always above-board
and consistent This invite* and
wins the confidence of all who are
concerned tn It* affairs.
The Windstorm Co I* a big asset
for Hastings. It is worth a lot to
this city to have a 6500.000,000 comnanv located here. To care for Its
large and growing business, the
company has a fine organization.
The executive officers—president,
vice-president, secretary, treasurer,
live here. The details of the work
of looking after 130.000 policies, ac­
counting, handling the correspond-

I tings is paid each year by this com1 pany from 612.000 to glSjQOO for
i itamDs. postal cards, etc. Tha compony draws many men from all
parts of Michigan to our city. Out-

Ways WPB Suggests to Help
BUSINESS
1 Indoor and Outdoor Advertising, Pro­
motional and Duplay Sign Lighting
(a) Daytime: Eliminate completely.
(b) Nighttime: Reduce burning hours so far
as practicable but In no case burn for an
interval exceeding two hours and only
during the period from dusk until 10 p m.
(c) Electric signa necessary for direction or
identification of places of public service,
such a* public restaurants, public lodging
oetablisnmenU, transportation terminals.
setc.. may be operated during nighttime
but only while the establishment is open
fpr business. ,
(d) Reduce lamp wattage of all signa by the
minimum practicable amount.
2 Decorative and Ornamental Lighting In­
cluding Decorative Flood Lighting
(a) Exterior lighting: Eliminate completely
at all times.
(b) Interior lighting: Eliminate all non-esaential lighting; reduce the balance by the
maximum practicable amount.
3 Show Window Lighting which does not
provide essential interior illumination

(a) Daytime: Eliminate completely.
(b) Nighttime: Reduce burning hours ea tar
as practicable but in no case burn for an
(c) Reduce wattage by maximum practicable
amount.

4 Lighting of Marquees (other than adver­
tising signs) and Building Entrances
(a) Daytime: Eliminate completely. •
(b) Nighttime: Reduce in intensity by maxi­
mum practicable amount consistent with
public safety consideration.
(c) Eliminate completely when establish­
ment is not open for ousinees except for
amount necessary for protection.

5 Lighting of Outdoor Business Establish­
ments

(a) Daytime; Eliminate completely.
(b) Nighttime: Redu. o in intensity by maxi­
mum practicable amount.
(c) Eliminate completely when establishrnent la not open for business except for
amount neceaaary for protection.

6 General Interior Illumination and Show
Case Lighting
(a) Eliminate all non-essential lighting.
(b) Reduce remainder by the maximum prac­
ticable amount consistent with public
safety consideration and eyesight con­
servation.
7 General Conservation
(a) Turn off lights and appliances when not
actually needed.
(b) Eliminate unnecessary use.

I Air Conditioning
Adopt more moderate margins of reduction
in temperature and relative humidity.
9 White IVay Street Lighting
' Reduce wherever practicable to lower levels
consistent with public safety.

RESIDENTIAL
1 Eliminate all waste in the use of various
electric a ppliances au ch as refrigera tors, radios,
range*, apace heaters, water heaters, etc.
2 Turn off lights and appliances when not
actually needed.

EXCEPTIONS
No effort should be made lo curtail necessary
military, aviation nnri pobce lighting, light­
ing essential to public health including eye­
sight conservation and saljty, plant protec.
tion, tranaportetion. and production purposes.
As outdoor recreation#! activities are con­
sidered essential for wartime morale, the use
of electric energy necessary for thia purpose
canstiU'be maintained.

wpb says:

CONSUMERS POWER

COMPANY
- In cooperation with the War Production Board's
Voluntary Conservation Program
★

"There is no shortage
of electric power . . .
and there will be none
... for war and essen­
tial civilian require­
ments."
KRUG, Director Offita of
War Utilities

�THB HAITWOM BANNER,' THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1HI
Mra. Lenora Smith of
visited Mra. Ed Matiinfin 1
Mr. and Mra. -Mattoon 1
Smith spent Bunday with f
Vermontville.
Mr. and Mra. Harley Fox, Mn. | Mr. and Mra. KF Humming*
Archie Reickord and Mbs Grace and son Tommy of ths Franklin
PMckord spent Thanksgiving tn «^5have m k guert JvwrUw
wm“na’£°' lfUMU 01 Mr and l(n Thanksgiving holiday. Mr. CumWilliam Fox.
.
Wllllam
mlngs' mother. Mrs.
Freda CumMr. and Mra. Win. McKnlght. mines of Bay City.
Janet and Bill of Wilmette arrived
»r and Mrs Lav
Wednesday
”*“*------*------night
*"*■* to spend Thanks- I Detroit snent from
giving, weekend
with Mr, Joseph
ffrfrML.rr:
--------- -------------------------— saturday^smS“l ™^oSr
McKnlght.
I mer home. Bill relumed to Detroit
Mrs. Earl Coleman returned front with his pare&gt;u to enllU in the
Charlevoix Monday where she was Navy.
called last Friday by the illness ot
Mr. and Mra. Clark Payne ac­
her sister, Mra Fielding Sloan.
companied Mr. and Mn. Hollis Mc­
Mrs. Martha Brandstetter of Arthur to Reed City Nov. 13 to visit
Grand Rapids arrives Friday to Mr. McArthur’s father who Is re­
spend the winter with Mrs. Sarah siding there now. Both couples
Brandstetter.

PERSONALS

Willard Smith was Mrs. Smith's sis­
ter, Mra. IL L. Paulson ot Muskegon.
Mr. and Mra. Ivan Snyder were
Sunday guente of her parents in
Battle Creek.
Lewis Stanton. Joe Stutz, Damon
Warner and Virgil Conrad returned
Saturday'evening from a hunting
trip near Manton. Mr. Stanton get­
ting a four-point buck.
Mr, and Mra. A. L. Brown and
daughters of Ann Arbor are spend­
ing 'Huuikiglving and the weekend
here.
Mr. and Mrs Homer Smith. Mr.
m d wm.
Mr *U1&lt;1
Mra. Wil am Hubbard and Mr. and
Mrs. Keith Daniels returned this
week front n hunting trip In the upper peninsula
Mrs. Leon Stander spent a few
days in Grand Ranlds last week.
Mrs. Robert Kelly leaves Friday
for Denver, col., where she will Join
her husband.
.
Weekend guests of Mr. and Mr*.
Roy Hubbard were Mrs. Geo. DeVriex. MIm Belly DeVriea.Mra Geo.
Ra^ds5’ Jr' an&lt;* Dlckcy 01 Qrand

Mr. nnd Mra. Hornum’ S»nd»en
were Sunday dinner guesta of Mrs.
Leslie Brooks in Nashville.
Mr and Mra. Hazen Myera and
daughter Pat of Kulainnroo were
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Neil
Boekeloo.
Thanksgiving guests of Mrs. Mari’
Trleb were Mr. nnd Mrs. Robt. We­
ber and Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Miller
of Knhunazoo.
Mrs. Chester Stowell will spend
Friday In Kalamazoo
Weekend guest* of Mr. and Mrs.
Allison Tolles were Mr. nnd Mra.
Knrl Lake of Albion.
Mr and Mra. J H. Tredinnick
spent a few days In Detroit last

Mrs. Nella Shrpler and Miss Eliz­
abeth Parker were In Battle Creek
Monday
Mies Jacquelyn Bachman spent
Saturday In Grand Rapids.
Mr. and Mra. Martin Schramm
returned from Ionia Sunday where
thev had been called by the death
of his father.
Mr nnd Mrs. Dave Waters enter­
tained their nrohew. Pvt Shirlev
Chaffee. Tur-day; also Mr. and
Mrs. Im Chaff r nnd Harold, and
Mr nnd Mrs. Richard Chaffee.
Mias Elaine Jarman ot Galesburg
spent tiie weekend with the home
folks.
Mr and Mrs. Ro’er Neilson of
Battle Creek were Sunday guests
of Mr. and Mrr. Dan Ooucner.

ROOMS
STEAM HEAT

HOT A COLD WATER
SHOWER BATH

HOTEL HASTINGS

p.m. a nice 8 point buck. They re­
turned home Nov. 20. Mra. Payne
served a family dinner Sunday
conxkttng mostly of venison steak.
Thanksgiving guesU of Mr. and
Mra. Frank Bloom were the Arthur
Crawfords and Alvin lynrrens. their
son Harvey of Orangeville. Harold
Warren and a friend from Eaton
Rapids and Mr. and Mrs. Wm.
Bloom of St, Marys Lake
' Mrs. Mike Beckwith. Jerry and
Elaine spent the weekend at the
home of the former's parents. Mr.
and Mrs. Elwyn Daniels. On Sunday
tlu
'’ •*««&gt;«•
they
attended ww
the own
50th wroomg
wedding anan­
A, the
• V. — latter’s brother _
.. J
nlversary of
and
wife, Mr. and Mra. Clarence Downing
uig at
at their
their home
home near
near Sunfield.
Sunfield.
------------------------------------Mr. and Mra. Clifford Hammond
visited their son. Pvt. Bernard Ham­
mond. &lt;&gt;f Battle Creek on Monday.
Pvt Hammond Is a military police
at the Percy Jones General hos­
pital and he took his parente
through portions of this large in­
stitution where human lives are
Saturday evening several Has­
tings O ES members attended tiie
installation of officers at the Rich­
land chapter, each one assisting in
the ceremonies, Mrs. L. E. Barnett

hardt. marshal, Mrs. A. B. Gidley,
chaplain, and Mrs. F. L Bauer, Ln­
; stalling officer.
1 Tiie Rev. and Mrs. Clifford Clin­
ton entertained Mr. and Mra. Grant
of Clarksville over the weekend.
Mr. nnd Mrs. A. K. Frandacn nnd
Mr. and Mra. Einar Frandsen, also
Philip and Helen Frandscn are
Thanksgiving guests of Mr. and
Robert Laurenson at Elkhart,
Ind.
Mrs. William Walker of Battle
Creek is the guest of Ml&amp;s Mary
McElwain for Thanksgiving.
Weekend guests of Mrs. Kenneth
Dunlap were Mrs. D. R Craft, of
Columbus. Ohio, and Mrs. R. D.
Besgrove of Toledo, Ohio. The lat­
ter’s husband. Capt. R. D. Besgrove
motored with them as far us Fort
Custer, where he is now stationed;
however Capt. Besgrove was able to
spend a few hours in Hastings Sat­
urday evening at the Dunlap home.
I Mr. and Mra. Harold Stark re­
turned this week after a several
weeks' visit with Mr. Stark's parents
at Ketcham. Okla. Mr. Stark re­
cently received his honorable dis­
charge from Fort Custer where he
was stationed. Mra. Stark is the for­
mer Majesty Becker of this city.
Mrs
William Dunlap returned
Friday after a visit with Dr. and
Mra. Anton Thompson al Hennhig.
Minn., a town near the South Da­
kota line. Mra. Dunlap reports that
the temperature there was O' below
' and the snow drifts were 10 and
, 11D. high.
| Mr. -and Mrs. H- K. VandcGIe&amp;sen
' entertained for Thanksgiving ids
mother. Mra. Alice VandeGieMcn
of Battle Creek, and Mr. and Mrs.
Lyle Dunn and daughter Joan ot
Bellevue.
Among those who came home for
llianksgiving were Miss Virginia
Potts of Olivet, and Ml&amp;s Jocelyn
Ironside at Detroit.
A Thursday guest of Mra. Claud
Kennedy was Mrs. Sol Baker of
Wamervllle. Mrs. Lev Baker of
Wamerville spent the day with her
sister. Mrs. Victor Mead.

Tuesday

I of Mra. Matta

Tenn,
t with
friends in Leslie and Mason.
Thanksgiving guasU of Mr. and
Mra. Prank Cooper were Mr. and

Week ending with Mrs. Almira
Hackney were Mr. and Mn. Clar­
ence Hackney and son David of
Paw Paw. For Thanksgiving Mra.
Almira Hackneny was the gueat of
her daughter and son-in-law. Mr.
and Mra. Russell Bender In Middle­
ville.
Mr. and Mra. Bert Webb enter­
tained Mr. and Mrs H. R. Keenan
and Nancy of Kalamazoo for
Thanksgiving.
Mbs Betty and Mbs Mary Louise

SOCIAL ITEMS
The November dinner at the
Country club was a gala occaamn
with
eighty-five
members
and
The tables held
guests present.
white candles, and baskets of white
bebe mums and reti barberry tied
with red, white and blue ribbon, while
the lounge table was decorated with
an attractive arrangement of pur­
ple chn’xanthemunui. Bridge fol­
lowed the dinner with Mrs. James
Bristol. Mra. R. E. Walt. Walter
Stanley and Harold Phlllijia turning
in the high scores. The October
and November committees combined
with Supt. and Mra. VanBusklrk
and Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Dolan set­
ting as co-chairmen.
They were
assisted by Mr. and Mrs Aben
Johnson. Dr. and Mra. A. B.
Gwinn, Dr. and Mrs. Ouy Keller,
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Hebden. Mr.
and Mrs. Dan Walldorff, Mr. and
Mrs. Geo. Bnook. Mr. and Mrs. Leon
Stander, Mr. and Mra. James Rad­
ford. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Tredin­
nick. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Craw­
ford and Mr. and Mra. Paul
Faulkner of Middleville.

Schultz served a chicken dinMr
Wednesday evening. Nov. 17, at the
latUr's home for the Oraci Luther­
an Guild members and friends A
nice sum was collected for the
church building fund.

HASTINGS WOMEN'S £
CLUB OBSERVES
BOTH ANNIVERSARY

honor 1
Fredrlc----------- ----- — ------(Continued from Page 1. Section 1.)
evening. Appropriate games were ' clubs, but they were mildly that,
played sglth urizes coinz to the hen- and nothing else. The new dubjwaa
K, fanned
Mr—on
~r. broader lines of
to be
scrtice, its membership to Include
MU. Mr and Mra. ---------women“—
from
everypart
pariofofthe
thecity
city
n every
C*rt Richards off Grand Rapid*. Mr. and from different denominations,
and Mrs. Leon F,
Bunder
—...... were
— —
hosts
— me intima us contacts thus proving of
al a dinner for eight on Saturday
night
iwpuiar cord and on Oct 23. 1193,

of Pennock: wotked ha

but «f- ;

secure caving;

factive work In getting the unwieldy

thirteen-member school board tow-­
cred in number; maintained a fine

fair and was
that made tl
paid far milk for
an awcially
children, years ago; induced the
A Thanksgiving dinner was given home of Mrs. Goodyear. Mra. Na- Michigan Central to landscape the BLAKE BARNUM. OF
tn honor of Pvt. Shirley K. Chaffee 1 than Barlow was elected president.
LAKE OWM*,
school FOUND UNCONKCTONl
Sunday at tiie home of his parents. ■ Mra. Smith, who declined that hon- beautifying of the old
Mr. and Mrs. Ira Chaffee. Guests or. was elected vice-president; Mra, grounds, different church properties
Detroit spent the weekend at the
were Miss Ruth Rider, _ Mr. and . Elizabeth Barber, secretary and Mrs. nnd Riverside cemetery; brought
a large amount of shrubbery here
horns of their parents, Mr. and Mrs
Mra. Harry McClurkln and family, • Ellen E. Robinson, treasurer.
Arloa and Bonnie Sherman from ■ The first board of dlrectora inFloyd Thomas. Joe Thomas of
Grand Rapids was also al home for
Hastlngs. Mr. and Mrs. Richard eluded Mrs. Euuna J. Goodyear. energies into securing the modem
11.. vr&lt;A fij. i;ox, oars, men si. high school building; worked for
Chaffee and /-A.
family.
Mr. and Mra. ftuB. jciuuc
the weekend.
Edwin Chaffee from Williamston. Bentley. Mra. Isabel Pancoast; the better Michigan laws for women.
Mr. and Mra. Howard Kemerllng
Mr. and Mrs. Linden Norris and membership com., Mra. Clara Lath- Improved conditions were inaugur­
and family of Battle Creek wen'
family from Dowling. and Mr and rop, Miss Flora Beadle (Renkeji, ated. throi,igh their efforts, at the
Bunday guests of Mrs. Bcralcc
County Home years ago, and yearly
Mrs Henry- Heist, from Charlotte Miss Phyllis Diamond (Reynolds).
Traver.
Pvt. Chaffee returned to camp Wed­
The first year's study was devoted gifts sent those registered there.
Mrs. Sumner Sponable and Mrs.
taken .tto
Pennock .”
hospital
He club
club did
did notable
notable wort
wort in
in the
tha „.”e,w.“
oA?????
83*
nesday.
to ancient history for half tiie pro- The
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Claude
Hunt
enter...
bulanee. S?
Up to this. WedOscar Bisson of Gourd Neck Lake
tint World Wor bold U&gt; -nrko.
talncd
the
members
of
their
fam-1
were guests of Mr. and Mra. A. D
in contributions of money and in 1ftad 1,01
and a few friends at their home I - Mr. and Mra. Roy Preston enLowell of 8. Hastings Wednesday, ily
| “‘”7
Sunday in honor of Mr. Hunt's tertained
the Night Hawk Club Bat
­ the latter part given to current top­ buying bonds.
•rtained
Satand on Thursday spent the day with
birthday.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon urday evening. Nov. 20. Dinner was ics of general interest. Including
These werr some of the highlights found
Mra. Howard Dickinson in Mason.
and curus
Curtis or
of Plainwell
aiid served •».
at 7« uv.w*.
o'clock. The
Me
Mr.
________ _ I Wolfe
v*ciuc ano
rwinwcii ana
a.k evening’»s discussions.
towhed on by Mra. Belle H. Bur- Leach
.
Druckenbrod Mr wld Mrs Leon Young and entertainment was cards with prizes
ton on Friday afternoon, when, with
ly they sa
Mr" ,i daughters
from Goodwill
Goodwill
were going to Mrs. George Hillman and
----- - ------ s
from
sister anc husband. Mr and Mrs. among
amoni, the
thr-----•’
----- - Weverman
------------- *----------------hich was । beating the.' golden annt
• Carl
Mra. Anna Newton
guests
Dwight Whipple, and children of
luc »—- present.
1 and Harry Shute.
any years.
years.1 the club was held al th&lt;
many
Thirty members
X°Mra
B
A. Lybarker returned | .e^n'LdVeT
’Atd* of the Pra&amp;by-.
Very early in its history, the club
Mrs. Clay Bassett entertained began to take an Interest and exert
jtcr™ Lodtec ,*.id were entertained
day forenoon. About noon 1
Tuesday from a week's visit with I
.
Thursday at
home of Mrs. with a family birthday dinner Mon- Its influence In bringing about im­
cottage owners found Barnum
her daughter. Mrs. Kenneth Bueh- 1 last
at the
t The
RobtTJiursdav
Shannon
president f’1"’ evening honoring Mrs. Reid provements in civic affairs.
Smith whose recognized ability made unconscious n»r nu c*r
le, to Ml. Mom.
nJ, ESS-. pJSdrt M ui Bassctts anniversary. v«l-«&gt;lond
Vari-colored
ghertH. who In,
In a few montlu the club went on her ultimately the president of all fJed
Federated women's dubs tn
iltj.theimconu
Mrs. Rob'L Kenyon and daugh- meeting at which it was decided to mum* centered the table and. the record as having for Its definite the
.“*5 J™***
.no uaxca
ter are in Detroit visiting her moth- hold the annual bazaar and
baked Kucste spent a pleasant and infor­ object, the establishing of a public Michigan. Mrs. Cook, -who presided.
___ Wedrfe&amp;day.
_________ _______
j. Follow-:0,141 t’wn,nk- , ,
library in Hastings, none then be­ reviewed some of the utlereaUng
er. for two weeks.
. sale
Dec 8.
Mra. Lester Kinnie spent several I ing the busineM meeting Mrs. Car-1
ramHv lr.t'brrtnJ wa« held last ing in existence. All money, save events in club life.
ure and ahoek, his condition
A family
gathering
days last week in Ann Arbor where ’ rou Burklwlder gave an In-splring
A.^?v
U ewdnn
1 nt was
The held
homelast
of for running expenses, was set aside
Of the forty members listed in
•he went through the clinic at the i• review
for that purpose In two years. 1895. the first modest year book Issued in
review of
of "Yesterday's CM&amp;ren
Children’”
seventy-ftve dollars had accrued 1893. only sir are now living—Mrs. ANNOUNCE ENGAGEMENT
Univ. Hosp. Mra. Albert Kinnie ac- '*“■ **“
and was used lo purchase that P. T. Colgrove, of Hastings; Mra.
Frank Jordan of Woodland an­
companled her.
nounces the engagement of hta
Mr.-, and Mra. Floyd Eckert, of Do•sent were Mbs Elaine bought.and Miss Ronella became tho home. Grand Rapids, at an ad­ daughter. Alice Mae,
to Corp.
•vuiMuuui vi Kxllesburg. Mrs. Unnie first librarian. Years later the club ---------- ‘-----Mra. Effa Simpson Charles Wilson, aon of Mr. and
Davis, and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. ClagMrs. NeU Wilson of WootBand.
Mrs. Earl Bumford spent last !
JfSl0nItay WatCT1 i eft of Hastings and Miss Mary turned over 1500 volumes to the Parmenter,
community
library,
when
the
iilgh
----rionaa;
sirs,
nene
m
.
rancoast.
01
Cpl.
Wilson
is
stationed
at Camp
week In Fatfort with Mrs. Claud ।afislsted &gt;Irs- Shannon.
&gt; Marcellus of Banfleld.
school building was completed.
I Saginaw; Mrs. Elva Bauer Granger, Lockett. Calif.
Walton an«5ra. Be He Eckert.
! Tn
In 1894 tiie Women’s Club took : of charlotte and Mra. Cook. Mrs.
the birthdays of
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Burkey en­ the initiative in placing a grass plot Granger and Mrs. Cook were the 1 The electrical waves that am
Mr. and Mra. Harvey Burgess and 1 To
" celebrate
”
; Mrs. Dorrance Trethrlc.
Harold
Mr. and Mra. James Benham visited : Phillips and Lawrence Herrick a tertained Tuesday evening in honor with chains and posts, around the only representatives of those six ' crested when a person speaks into
soldier's and sailor’s monument;
I a telephone transmitter InorMbe
to
Sun,1*&gt;'
I..™Rroup V.
of frlendi n...
met^ Sunday wr
for celebrated their 35th wedding anni­
the speed of sound nearly 400.000
MU# Charlotte Campbell of Bat- dinner at Shady Nook. They re­ versary. All the children and they were responsible for having
a rest room for women located in Home Deot. and club nreaident from times.
.
•
■
tie
__ ' for
Ue Creek
creek &gt;n»nl
spent the weekervl
weekend udtb
with turned to the ^Herrick i.
home
grandchildren were present Mr.
Mr. and Mra. Ben Campbell.
birthday cake and ire cream. In and Mrs. Ed. Burma and daughter
Tlianksgivlng guests of Mr. and addition to the honor guests and of Kalamazoo. Mr. and Mrs. Prank
Mra. Guy Bauer wilt be Miss Hen­ their families the party- Included
of Battle Creek, and Mr. and
rietta Biiucr of Grand Rapids. Mr Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Reed. MUs Ricca
Mrs. Patfl Burkey. Paul is home on
and Mrs. Russell Bauer. Chas, and Cyntlieal Reed. Mr. nnd Mrs. Edw. a fourteen day leave after seeing
Ronnie of Plainwell.
Van Popering and Lee. Mr. and
Mrs. Elva B. Granger of Char­ Mrs. Chester Hodges and son Pat. action m the invasion of Sicily and
Italy. He Is a Metalsmith 1 c and is
lotte, who came to participate bi
now stationed at Little Creek. Va.
the golden anniversary of the Wom­
Mr. and Mrs. Ray .Link of North
en's club on Friday, was the guest Broadway entertained Sunday In
Mra. Kenllh McIntyre entertained
of Mrs. M. J. Cross while in the honor of their aon. Lloyd Link, who her bridge club on Tuesday evening
city.
k home on furlough from Camp
dessert honoring Mrs Rav Fin­
Among the men who are enjoy­ Bryan. Texas, Lloyd b a mechanic for
nic nnd "Mrs Leslie Hawthorne.
ing a northern hunting trip are J. in the ground forces of the Air
W. Armbruster. Eris Jarman. Char­ Corps. Before leaving for nervier he Honors at bridge were awarded Mrs
Jack Stem. Mrs David French and
lie Kenfleld and Dan A&amp;halter.
was employed by the E. W. Bliss
Thanksgiving guests of Mr. and Co. Those present were - Mr. and Mra. Cedric Morey.
Mrs Frank Baker and Mrs. Gerald Mrs Robert Link. Iris Link and
Mrs. Kenneth Labterteaux was 1
Skidmore were Mrs. Carrie Graz- Psullne Stutz. Miss Marie Secsc,
hostess to her bridge club on Tues­
Inger and MIm Clara Blecher of Mias N. Lucille Little of Cleveland. UB}
. Bll&lt;
afternoon
for
Woodland nnd Pvt. Gerald Skidmore and Mr. and Mrs. Irving Hansen, day
scon* al
of Truex Field, Wise.
-Marilyn. Tommy, and Alice Marie }4re_ r0
Mrs. John Armbruster spent a of Lansing.
few days last week wijh Mrs. Chas
Frlday evening MM. M O. HUI
McIntyre tn Kalamazoo, and for
Mrs. Harold Foster was hostess was hostess to the Three Times Four
Thanksgiving and the weekend will
to jnembers of the charity Guild. club
' " at a pot luck supper for the
Wednesday cvjmijjg. Nov. 17. She members and their husbands, later
.and Mra. A. L. Dyer In Mint
-j-,
__________ the men went fo their lodge meet] Among Ute succeaaful Hunters who —
C. B, Burkholder. Mrs. Homer ing and the yWomen remained at
wrought bock a drerw*re&gt;Mr. und Mrs.
Becker. Mrk Chas. Faul and Mra. Mrs. HlU’s, fbr cards.
Mra. Richard Nixon and Mr. nnd George Dean.
\
/
* * ‘
Mrs. Mike Todd who returned Sat­
Dessert was served from tables 1' Saturday
—-------evening
— Mr. —
and
J -----Mrs.
urday, and Mr. and Mrs. Perry
.. .
lighted tapers
... k~
in txu- W. Hewitt entertained their
Ljuibaugh and Mr. and Mrs. Gordon centered with
tel
shades.
Bridge
was
played
with
''500''
club
with
twelve in attendThomnaon who returned Monday.
The Rev. and Mrs. John Sinclair r.rlze winning scores turned In by ancc. Winners- were Mrs. Vernor
H. A. Adrounle and Mrs. James Blough. Xfrs William Lfnlngton.
and Mr. and Mra. Lawr. Adams and Mrs.
Langston........................................................Garner Hampton and J. W. Hewitt.
family spent Sunday in Grand Rap­
ids. Mr. and Mra. Adams will be
Montgomery Ward employees and
— •—. —-.
~
Thanksgiving guests of Mr. and
were entertained at the home the J. F. F. club on Tuesday aftMrs. Elmer Hoffman In Grand Rap­ guests
of Mra. Opal Baker last Wednesday emoon, eight being present for
ids.
evening. Games, singing, and a dessert and cards,
Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Angell will special
feature of square dancing, |
...
entertain Mrs. Clara Dean and MIm
and played by 8am Keller. | Fourteen
------------------------z —at
tables—
were...Inh—
play
Barbara Curtis of Battle Creek for called
was enjoyed. Aho several cleverly the All-Games
"* *” "------party
--------on
Thursday
Thursday
Thanksgiving.
told stories by T. E. Lomasney and evening in the Masonic hall, with
Sunday callers at the home of Homer Ketchum. Later in the eve- j the wives of the members of thq
Dr. and Mra. F. E'. Willison were ning" a buffet supper was served and Hastings Commandcry K. T. in
Mrs. Birge Swift, of MlddlcvUle and favors were received from the “Fish charge.
------------‘ —*- *-u*----------Pond."
i Kivenvn

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ROBES,

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HOUSECOATS

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Up Each Nostril Quickly Relieve

Head Cold Stuffiness

Mr. and Mrs. Paul Dyer of Kala­
mazoo spent Sunday with Mrs. Ella
Wolfe on their return from a north­
ern hunting trip.
Mra. Herbert Wedel returned on
Monday from New castle. Pa. where
she attended the 100th anniversary
ceremonies ot the founding ot the 1
First Baptist church.
Mr. nnd Mra. V. D- Widrig were
entertained in Charlotte on Bun-

5

MAY SC IN
TNC BALANCE

Every lime I pick up a prescripion, I say to myself "Thii h
a life may be In the balance!'* Compounding

prescriptions with the mpiost care is the most important thing 1
have to do—inqiorlsnl to. mo— to the Doctor—to |h« patinnt.

That is why I pledge lo give erwry prescription
my undivided altentioa.

Yo,ir Roistered Pharmacist

REED’S

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Mr and Mrs W. A. Schader. Mr.
and Mra. Burdette Sutton and Mrs.
Archie Reickord were in Kalamazoo
Sundav ar, the guests of Mr. and
Mrs Leo Button.
Mr- and Mrs. C- F. Finstrom re­
turned on Monday from n visit In
Pendleton. Oregon, and Riverside.
Cal., for several weeks. Enroute
home they visited friends in Kansas
City.
Mra Boyd Clark left last week
for Alamogordo. N. Mex.. for a visit
with her husband. Cpl- Boyd Clark.
Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Furrow
and Miss Senta Furrow are Thanks­
giving guests of Mr. and &gt;lrs. Rob­
ert Furrow of Grand Rapids.
Mrs. Willard Graham of Kalama­
zoo was the guest of Mrs. Francis
Hamilton over the weekend.
Mrs. Marshall Schantz and Misses
Dorothy and Lorraine Schantz are
visiting Mr. and Mrs. Harry Larsen
and Linda of Muskegon for Thanks­
giving and the rest of the week.
Dr. and Mrs. B. A perry returned
Thursday frjxn Midland where they
were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Willard
Perry.
• Mrs. Iva Kelly visited Mr. and
Mn, Merle Kelly and children ot j
Laming from Friday till Monday.
Dr. and Mra. A. B. Gwinn and
two children and Ml&amp;s Joan Hfewltt
went to Culver. Ind.. Tuesday night
for a three days' visit with Cadet
Charles Gwinn, who is attending
the Culver Academy. Special* ac­
tivities for Wednesday. Thursday
and Friday have been planned for ,
guests. '
the military cadets and their guests.
The Hastings visitors return on
Saturday.
Guesta of Mr. and Mra. Clarence
Crawford last week were Mrs. Rob-

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iotds for the christening of the .
q. and Mra. Crawford's baby.
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from

who returned Saturday, and McJ
William Crawford, who left on Sun­
day for Camp Forrest. Tenn., after ,
a furlough‘of two weeks. His wife 1

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A guest of Mrs. Clara Wilder over
the Thanksgiving holiday was Mra.

------------ Specialized Medication IKorlj Faet------------Mary Abbey of Nashville.
MLm Willo Jones Is home
Right Where Troable k!
Kalamazoo for Thanksgiving.
Grand rdief from sniffly, sneezy; stuffy distress of head
colds comes fast as Va-tro-nol spreads through the nose,
reduces swollen membranes—soothes irritation,
relieves congestion, helps clear cold-clogged nasal W IwKw
passages. Makes breathing.easier— UB WRA jtfAs
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$595
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HASTINGS. MICH.

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CHURCHES

PaMtoUd
Th«rrt»y
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AUCTIONEER
Loren Coppock Delton, Mich.

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Ftrit tBMrUoa lV,e p*r word. «*eh
raccMiiT* Uuertloa of **im ad 1*

Necromancy, alias Mesmerism and
HvrmotUm. Denounced."
Sunday service 11 ajn.
Sunday school 9:30 ajn.
Wednesday evening service at
7:45 pjn.
Reading room in church edifice
open Wednesday and Saturday WESLEYAN METHODIST
CHURCH
from 3 to 5 p.m.
llutlnn Church

lALCDITORIALr.
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Satisfaction Guaranteed. Dale* can

Dorothy McGuire. Robert Young,
Ina Claire In “Claudia"
The gay. enclianting story comes
to the screen. Into Claudia's pleas­
antly rural and rather frivolous
existence comes many disturbing
things.

____________________—------------------------

Supt,

Sheldon Agency
All Kiad* of lusuraaco
Surety Bonds
boaa 21B5
Hasting*

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YOUR WHEAT

Swanson Agency
NEW LOW RATES
Property damage
and Liability

“The Falcon in Danger" starring
Tom Conway Jean Brooks
Ont of the Falcon's moat thrilling
icnacr. uuu ven nrwxoiies. a piiinr. hearsal for the Children's Christ­ adventures when an airliner reaches
its destination without pilot or pasHere Ls a bit of timelv advice to mas Service Dec. 19. 10:30 A. M.
auto drivers: If you drive, don't
Fellowship
meeting
Thursday.
drink, you may hurt someone; if
someone else drinks, you may get
hurt; if you think you won't drink.

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HOUSEHOLD GOODS

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AUCTION SALES

Sunday school at 10 o'clock.
Divine services at 11 o'clock­
sermon by the Pastor.
Fvenln® meeting at 7;30 Evan­
e-llLtlc singing and Sermon bv the
at 10 A. M. Morningworship u’t 11
M v D
W

CARD OF THANKS

interest to all church members.
I
’. . .
Annual Parish Dinner
)■----------- ------——--------- ----- —
Last Friday evening, a delightful * 11 r 1 t
r r
dinner was held at the Parish House I H r A I M r \
attended by
90
members
and, I. IILn I I\LJ
friends of Emmanuel church. Tables »-------- ■
were gaily decorated with chrysan- “The Leather Burners- ’tarring
them urns and autumn vegetables William Bovd. Andv Clyde
appropriate to the Thanksgiving] "Honalontr Cassidy” is called to acFollowing the dinner, the tlon by his lifelong saddlemate
dhlldren were
entertained
with whose ranch Is threatened by rust­
games and stories at the Rectory. ’—
while a program was given for the
adults. Following community sing­
ing. M_elvln Haavind sang a group
of baritone solos. The Rev. Don M.
Gury. rector, spoke brteflv on Items
of current interest to the parish,
and William D. Barnes spoke of the
coming Every Member Canvass.
Concluding
the evening.
Miss
Bernice Jansen, director of the
Neighborhood House a Orangeville,
For Prompt Removal ot
gave n splendid address dp her |
. Old, Crippled or Dead ,
work, and especially her meeting |
\
Horses and Cows
/
with Oriental leaders at the re­
cent General jMnvention of the
Episcopal church, where she rep­
resented the interests of the Epis­
copal Church in Japan, as a reHASTINGS

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Repairs furnished and in­
stalled for all makes of
furnaces
Eaves Troughing
'Tin Shop
Floor Sanders for Rent

We Remove Dead Animals

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HASTINGS, MICH.
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Glycerin
Recovered

S. Conger Hathaway. Pastor
Sunday morning worship Novem­
ber 28 tu ten thirty o'clock. The
pastor will tell about "So-u" and
will preach on the theme. "The Bur-

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Stindav school at 11:45, Robert
MrOlocklln. Supt.
Boy Scouts meet Monday night,
E. L. Taylor. Scoutmaster.
The Presbyterian Guild will meet
Wednesday evening. December 1st
at the home of Mrs. Delbert Whit­
more.
The Woman's Msslonarv Society
will meet at 2 P. M Thursday. De­
cember 2nd., with Mrs P. c. Angell.
427 Young Street. Mrs. Robert Shan­
non will lead and Mrs. William
Grigsby will have charge of the

DEWEY REED
Pates can be made at Banner office.
Hoao &gt;447
Hastings, Mich.

Shipping Livestock
Every Saturday

Lily White Flour
SO tha. floar for bushel of

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GEORGE MAURER

HENRY FLANNERY
NASHVILLE

Hershberger

. Loren

AUCTIONEER
"Dr. Gillespie'* Criminal
Caac" ’tarring Lionel Barrymore.
When you are going to have a sale
Van Johnson
The woes of a doctor nnd hb
assistants pile up ns Dr. Gillespie
Friday night young people's meet and hU assistants battle against art
Ing at the home of Arthur Kidder epidemic in a children's ward, a
scary adventure with a crazed con­
near Wood school.
Prayer meeting next Wednesday vict, and the rehabilitation of a
crippled Pearl Harbor victim.
evening at the parsonage
North Irving Churrh
Rev. Chrlspell will preach Sun­ Betty Grable. Robert
day morning at 9:30. Sunday school Young, Adolphe Menjou in
al 10:30. Evening service, at 7:30. “Sweet Rosie O'Grady"
A musical comedy star who takes
New York bv storm. Robert Young
GRACE LUTHERAN CHURCH
is seen as a police Gazette reporter
Rev. O. L. Trinkleln
who makes it his business to write
a diary of the star, much to her
for some of that good
chagrin.

SAME
IN ALL
RUBBER

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Cattle

Horses

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is Limited!

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Ml

Buyer for STILES and Company,
Hasting’ stockyards, phone 2588. or
call 61? Lacey through the week. I

HUNTERS-TRAPPERS

WORK RUBBERS

Highest prices paid for furs, hides
and pelts. One block north of the
Hastings National Bank.
if.

SIZES
6 to 12

‘BILL” SHERWOOD

DEAD AND DISABLED FARM
ANIMALS REMOVED PROMPTLY

INSURANCE
Hotel Hastings

Pb«

HORSES $5.00

COWS M.00

Clycqrin available from animal fats is badly needed in
WAR EFFORT. Phone Hastings 2565 or Kalamazoo
2-9544—Call collect. .

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COWS, $4.00

'z to 5

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OFFICE HOURS

1

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I X PERIENCED
FITTER

9:00 o.m. to 12 noon

BAK’! OIL
MOKTOOM

1:00 p.m. tq 5:00 p.m.
Evenings

Mon.. Wed.. Fri-, S&lt;
.

6:00 to 8:00 p.rn.

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�THE HASTINGS BANNER
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SECTION TWO—RAGES 1

HASTINGS. MICHIGAN. THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 25. 1943

commission wo* then accountable to of maintaining the county home I manent care and relief outside: the -------- ------ ' ■ --------------- -------------Lining crate*
.■—nrul fann which&lt; ;or the. ywu. end. VftJue o{ ujl, rcal
bebig $3,200
n A nnv
DVD A TUC
Board* of supervisors rebelled
Till* 1* not an Indorsement by
it thia
and- *the
against
thinarrangement,
-------- 2~~ —*----1‘“ *8.83934. Hie temporary
the Marines or Army because they
| slate aupcrvbor*
supervisors association
asaociation took granted by the poor board for
f
that; o«U 1.
Many a Victory Garden a
1 do not Indorse anything as old a*
By JA^IE CAMERON
strongf action against It.
it. The It
leg!*- vear was *2355148.
*.’”c The adm!
|lcoun1
county
i
, that joke.______ ____________
’ larm
»r&gt;owea me lonowing
1 -------luture——
responded
by adopting
r. -&lt; — ------------------t thetlve expenses of the poor board tn
Livestock *3 130 00: drain,
c«
Excellent Showing for the ’ present law. Under that law a coun; salaries,
hay ano
aIUJ i ecu *3,848
00
ccannca
armed
■....... — expenses and clerk hire ! pay
uwaix)
Where
nnuv ujcica
there's u
a nm,
Will, uima
there’s u
a »*/! •_•!•
r*
ri
i
complexion this fall unless favor- to 41
COmnUMiOn 11OS
are not
not given
given In.the
In the report
rrnort fur
fur that
tiini /_...and■ vegetable* ..
■». —
&gt; ty welfare commission
ha* charge
ch
are
$1 719.12:
veg- : Wave.
Whistling Swan FIOCKS able Morage condition* are provid- vege
Year Ending Oct. I, 1943
of all public welfare work In the , vey.
year, btrt
but were Jully
fu
*3,tXX). 'Dust , rtable* and grocerle* tn itock at the
• • •
f\Li,
*./» n I
I
cd
' i
The taxpayers of Barry county
,
county, thus abolishing the county , brin
bring*
the
total to
to $35.39132. which ; county home. 81382 70; real estate
g* th
e totel
The Family Baby has a cute tri- Stop Off Qt Gull.Lakc
------------------------.— ..
Some aavice—
on
methods of—
reducWill be glad
x lad to know that very subsub­ poor board, and taking over the en- this county paid.
will
.
1
owned
by
the
county,
deeded
to
the
,
bute
which
tiie
pays
her
mother.
bl_
h.v_ Ing moisture Ion and keeping temr
stantial progress is
stantlal
Is being made.
made, ' lire welfare job In each county. The
n-. above
abov_ «hnw.
-ho-.- that
,h&lt; th„
The
shows
the r«in»v
county .i county hv
by Immates of the K~ru.
home or iI Any Unlc
tlmr llcr
her mother picks
picks her up !
Th,
.‘hS 81,^ f-w
-r- peratures tow come* from Profewor menu.
tew
provide
that
the
board
of
weXe
^n^fton
in
despite Increasing coats of labor and
'
in hm
of
horticultural
■elfare commission in its first year I persons on permanent relief, in re- for
a quick hug
hug and
and **ys.
says. ““You
You’’re
re i
materials, in reducing the cost to supervisors shall name two of the —
as making progress. •It found ways j turn for care and
ana aid
aia to mem.
them. &lt;4.»«.- a punkin.” the little miss returns I
SfPMto-OMMXA.SW.C.!- PLEASANT MIDGE
them of welfare work in this coun­ three members of this commisalon was
“ ” pp&gt;' i and the HutUon bay region lo their
. ty. It shows-that the legislature and the state welfare’ bbdy one to cut costs here and there and did B50. Total of all these Items Oct. 1.! ^Vnn-r^^nn'ih
so.
In
the
year
ending
Oct.
I,
1943.
1943
is
*14,82982,
or
an
Increase
of
Mrs.
Mildred Ronk and baby
.The
old
outdoor
pit
method
gen
­
l You re a squash.
I
j^ven In the dunes and sand
acted wisely when IL gave to board* member; but it stipulates that the
of supervisors complete control of state appointee must be approved it had but l»x&gt; memt
*
bars of the Virginia and Carolina erally provides Ideal moisture and Nancy of Ballis Creek spent Sun­
lay items one year ago. Substracting'
choosing tho three members of by the board of supervisors Hint
Buster wants jo get in the Air coast, according to Dr. Miles D. temperature conditions in late fall day with Mr. and Mrs. Lester
be
|
$4.
448
67
from
the
$27,796
66.
which
which
cut
the
overhead
as
can
t
Kinne.
*
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Tee­
and
winter
for
most
vegetable*
and
county welfare commissions. In the gives, the county, through Its board
to fallow hLs brothers’ nnd Plnile, director of the W K. Keldv was the cost to Barry county of re­' Corps
four years since then tiiere ha* of supervisors, compile control of seen by Its report thl* year. For the
Russell Laubaugh’s footsteps, The i lo«g Bird Sanctuary at Wintergreen some fruit*. After excavating a few ter. Mary. Mildred and David
Inches, a layer of straw Is placed in called Bunday afternoon on Mr. and
been a steady decrease in the cost the local set-up for welfare work In year that will end Oct. I. HM4. only- lief work done by the commission। other morning he ws slipping lake.
one
member.
Clarence
Mater,
will
for
the
year
ending
Oct.
1.
1943.
and
the
area,
then
the
vegetables
and
Mrs.
Donald
Murphy and family tn
of welfare payments in this county. the county.
The swans arrived nt Gull lake l&gt;OMlbly fruits are placed on the
draw a .salary,
and the other two
------- - --------------------------— you have $23,347.99 as the actual[ around on the ice with ids motorHailing*. * The Extension class will
No doubt increased demand for
Four years ago tho Barry county will be —
J by tiie -*day
— *for
-------attend•*—
paid
cost to the people of Barn' countyr cycle and I told him he better be Wednesday in Hocks of hundreds. straw. A small ventilator flue should meet this week Tuesday with Mr*.
labor at good pay has helped. But board of supervisors selected Myron Ing
the' commission's meetings, held of the relief work done by the. careful because If he broke hfo neck, according to Dr Plnile. who says
---------Kathiyn
Richardson.
Nina Town­
the prime factor is the excellent Tuckerman, of Assyria, as chairman every two weeks, and for time ac- commlwlon last year. That is nk what would the Air Corps do He th*t rlpht now is tiie peak of mlto a point at least a foot above the send. chairman ♦ Harry Brown,
work of this county's welfare com­ and Clarence Mater, of Nashville, •tuallv
required, ' creditable showing. It can be seen( said modestly. Well, I guess they d gratlon for the»e birds. As early as ■on of the produce. More straw Is Charles Townsend, Kenneth Cronk
■tuallv spent for other work required.
mission. which is shown by actual as the two members to be named which is not expected lo be very that the county farm at present Is। just have to lose the war. that* all.
l\iesdnv afternoon a few were spot­ layered over the produce and then
and
Greydon
Wood
are
in tiie num­
figures given below .
by the board, and recommended much. That will reduce the admin- nearly on a self-supporting baste
...
ted nnd before daybreak Wednesday uin Is neaped over the mound, suf­
ber gone north to hunt deer and
When the "New Deal" got under the appointment of Mrs. Nina Ware lustration expense by probably $1.­ It shown that tho commission Isi
When the movie. "Salute To The •IrMdenta of the Gufl lake country- ficient to prevent freezing.
bear. ★ Mra. Mary Simmons of
way. it assumed that local author­ of Delton, as the state appointee 000. for the year edlng Oct. 1. 1944.
doing a good job. and has the rightl i Marines." was tn Hastings a couple .«de were wakened by the distinctive
Basement storage. Professor Mar­ Grand Rapids and Mrs. Kate Gilder­
ities did not know enough to handle for the Barry County Welfare Com­
of week* ago. the family of Edward whistle of the swan*, which U d-s- shall advises, requires attention to sleeve of Jackson spent last week
The taxpayers of tills county will man on the county form.
welfare problems, but that Wash­ mission under the new law. Under be Intereted to know that, where the
Leinaar of Delton were delighted to | crlbed as between ji wro. a bark and the moisture supply. Soil or sand
with Mr. and Mr*. Albert Kinne. ★,
ington New Denlcn, had a monop­ its provisions Barry county must support of an Individual is taken
' .see Ed in the news reel. Ed is a , a honk Five hundred swans spent should cover the concrete floor and
oly on such knowledge. Their per­ pay the entire cost of maintaining over at the county home, and where
| graduate of Delton High nnd Lssta- Wednesday night on Gull lake and
,
Thursday,
formances were fantastic, costly and the county home and farm, also the
Tb’,’'*d
’v mernlng
morning .in
a
I ttoned in California with his Ma- |rr’
yr."
-'’-'in a
owj-bv
cement, hat
impractical. Congrer-a was Induced entire coal Of. the hoapttaUzntlon of ty. the commission "XTKi
I tine outfit, What a thrill It mud- aouthwuterly direction. Many Inter-. enray'nr water over the vegetables
to Dour out money by tiie millions adult welfare cases. The state shares
have been to his family to see Idin ‘
”*rson« were on hand tn see and frulte help reduce moisture
counany line of fancy
and billions to be spent for welfare with tiie county. 50-50. the cost of ITS.
unexpectedly like this
I the birds makes their takeoff. With । ^55.
duce.
purposes. Local authorities iiad all direct relief of adults Needy port by the county. The figures 1 The
.1
..."
a possible atonover on Lake St. '
~ city auditor made
. .Ids
. finan-l
..
nothing to say about it. Government children are cored for by another | given below for the year ending
•1
,
. .
I Clair or Lake Erie, the swan* 'were -------------------------------------------------------------clal report to the common council
There is something ro awesome headed for tire Virginia and Caro- ____________________________________
appointee* spent the huge sums in set-up, which the state selects, and i Oct. 1. 1940 and 1943. are net"fte
” ” p-»d“y nl«ht. showing the balance;, nboul
a crUp whlte
of writing , ni khorra
■
so-called relief work, that could the money for Its work is paid en­ urea
—that -is.--------after—
tiie refunds- P1^ in the various city funds on No-!
—
„„ p [les ty.forc vou. K llas a I ln“ ,
have no other effect than to in­ tirely by the state and national . in cash to the county by those re- vember 1, 1943. The total in all of virtue of it’s own in it’sfreshness
„ Vy?1,L'4l n?
crease pauperism by decreasing sovernmente
,• ciplent*
ciPlenU of
of Its
it* aid.
aid. who
who could
could and
and them to cover the city's expends1 Ulld freedom^pm blemish. Dare | OuH 1.i'£p c'
self-help No one Know* how much
The Barry County Welfare Oom- ', d
dld
pay’,or
for
|n c0
cash,
deducted, jor the next eight months of its vou alter
,ld P®&gt;
,n
,^1' are deducted.
----------- 1
«”nctu»
trance with
was spent by thine federal experi­ mission made Its
its flrat
first report, for ;. also
ul,x) deducted are the cash
cosh sale*
sales of flscftl ye»r. was $40335 15 The Julv ’ you
'strange httlA
menters. for the money came from
.....1 cu
WMVMri
na .MuToSrSBbn'iU un- I eastward.’The usual flight of snow
he &gt;i^rrdnrtJfn^.I^h^™,,atMti^te ’ »£«lucte raUed
lhe C0UJ^y
for the city WAs about $56300.
’iPcues As
Washtngtton. and no reports were Jte ?oar^.- .t&gt;xf
at u
I The repo*1 for the year ending Oct. ns
remember It.
The flaureal
as
we
it.
figures
i
marred
surface,
you.
feel
ns
one
I
Ef'
’
"
'
n.“r£
made locally.
October amudon that year.
i, 1043. u M follows:
to I
given above would Indicate that. I gazing Into a mirror Anything mnv • missed this part of Michigan up
upto
Later, the New Dealers forced the
Deducting sales of produce raised Net Cost of Operating the
unless some emergency calling for | become
rwcome rerieccea
reflected mere,
there. out
Out ot
of tv*
it's 1 If"
I!’1- Ja!‘ "I."®?*
'
ztates to match dollars with the on the county farm, and cash paid County Home nnd Farm.
la large expenditure shall arise, the, depths
-------------------------------------------nf
enmmnniv
hut
erm- I
may arise great aspiration.'
£3^
by br for Immates of the county Included in the Expense Is
towerlnrf
ideals.
Images
of
glory
d
Ph
| city will get by easily until the next ■
state set-up. with headquarters al home, tiie net cost to the county of the cost of some perma­
that
may
move
men's
souls
to
nobler
"■*
J
f
i tax collection period, which will be
I Lansing, and a county set-up, whose operating the home and the farm nent Improvement In the
fi7 hteiT ?n
next July. In addition to the cosh deeds—each word framed against
members were chosen by the state for that year was $732636. Direct home$
. balance of over 140.900 the dig has the pearly background like a gem. ■ Wintergreen. They fly hleh in
welfare body. The county orgalUza- relief In food, clothing, medical Direct Relief given adult
I nearly $6,000 In funds set aside for and the whole a rare jewel. But. ^ks of rev&lt;^i hundred and are
tlon then made no report to the treatment and supplies furnished, Individuals and families
13 709 47 ' special purposes, a* follows: In the again, the labor comvletcd. the ; often mLurd by the observer,
county They were accountable only less refunds by those able to pay. outside ot County Home
marks
are
often
but
a
hideous
re•
Hunters
who
have
been wonder­
'
’
fire truck replacement fund. $3.­
to the Dinting headquarters. 8o we was $21351.89. Cost of hospitaliza­ Net Cost of hospitalising
8335 03 030 40; In the water works re- minder of a spotted material and a ing about the Canada* are advised .
know nothing of the cost of euch tion. less amounts paid by those adult cases for year.
559237 placement fund. $2360.00. Tiie futile effort. At times, one look* . bi- Dr Ptmle that many Canada
work In Barry county. But it was found able to pay. for such cart Administration Expense .
1 council hopes to add to these back upon the tracings before him. ' geese have been down for the last
a plenty. Washington and Lansing was *8.432 81. The administrative
Total Cost of Welfare
34 651 40 funds yearly, so that when a new wishing he had never advanced so । month, but new ones are coming
footed the bills.
cost for carrying on its work war.
work for year&gt;
'
’ I fire truck has to be purchased. far. Ahead of him Is yet a (treat ex- i nil the time. Some stay through late
Congress evidently tired of pouring $748134. or a total of $45,792.10
« or Oir«i e
|S‘re-puS
UmnS-SMeh t&gt;anw ot open, white smoothness. It November or even Into December, j
out ao much money for local relief Deduct from that the state's half
lost It's appeal nnd has become he savs. Dr. Pimlr also reminds
to Barr, corn., •
”"0^. !uS «o'"l .X, ” has
I and put more burderf on the states. of the cost of direct relief, or $10.­
but a taunt. To begin again 1* to j the general nubile that Mite is the
Michigan retaliated by compelling 925.84, leaves tiie actual cost to the
wander back th tough a labyrinth of ™mt interesting time of the year at ,
counties to bear a sluire of Che cost people of this county $34,866,20 for
thoughts
thnt mock your pride. As the sanctuary, which is the property
'
I of local relief, but Insisted on state the year ending Oct. 1. 1940.
one polvr. hi* J&gt;tn above the sheet. | of Mlchiiran State college. The ।
control of the county welfare orFor the preceding year, the state
he feels not unlike a knight upon | sanctuary 1&lt; still onen every &lt;1*Y to i
Ranlzation. and they required the was caring for the permanent cases
bold adventure. He hopes that upon I visitors. —Battle Creek Enquirer.
'
counties to i&gt;oy the cost of tempor­ needing relief, for which we have
----------------- -----------------------10 5,1 UP “ replacement fund. his return the naner may fly from |
ary relief, also to continue to pay no record, as the state paid It. The
H
fZniuI; which will tak. care of the cost the masthead of his vanity and jwr- &lt; MARRIAGE LICENSES
the entire cost of maintaining Its county, however, through the Barry manent rcuct granted to lamiucs
,
.
.1
aid him as a craftsman of words i\. ,
rvwim,
..... .... - despoiler of the vl/ginlty
county home and farm. The county county poor board, paid all the cost and adult single persons. Now the
county and state, on a 50-50 basis,
nr^el’ &lt;4 a while sheet of paperl’j^-Valldi- xm
Myrtle Williams. Hastings51
pay all the coat of temporary and
■ shoul(1 thal bccome nccM‘
Donald D. Chase, Hastings
Doris R. Craig. Hastings
permanent relief fur adult Individ- &gt; sary
uals and for families helped by the
The taxpayers of this city can
Marine: When I flirted with you, Frank Martin. Caledonia 37
JEFFERSON end COURT
.
HASTINGS, MICHIGAN
conuniESlon.
be thankful thal we have a board I thought I was getting a slick Mildred Schantz. Middleville32
In the years ending October i, of aldennen whorolan as they do. chick.
Orville Burghduff, citv-18
1940. and Oct 1. 1M1. the govern- । to »»
for a/situatlon before it
WAC: Well. I must be a chick, be- Dorothy Olmstead, city 18
merit had a storehouse here in the | art-e-s. Instead of waiting for an
building next to the Windstorm Co. , emergency, whldh might force the
office, with a government employee i citv to sell bonds and pay Interest,
in charge. The Generous New Dealers । The city* books show that, up
kent a big stock there of what it to date, it ha* Invested $191,663.73
called "Surplus Products”, such as । in its water works, piping, etc. If
fruit, butter, canned goods, evapor- । it had to buy and Install it at ^esated milk, clothing etc., which the i ent prices of labor and materials,
spender* at Washington bought | it would take over twice as much
with taxpavers money to save the | cash. Against this investment the
has
ac• ­
producers from suffering declining city *«
“ set
— • up -a '’depreciation
•"’-I-""" —
prices for their product*. These sur­ count of $45361.19. This leaves
plus commodltle.'i were given out­ the actual Investment at this time
right Lo County Welfare commis­ $14630253. 11 1* actually worth over
sions for distribution to Individuals a quarter of a million dollar*.
and families on relief. This supplied
several thousand dollars worth of
needed article* for families on re­
lief. without cost to the commission.
The government storehouse was not
The War Food Administration has
in operation last year, as congress
plugged that New Deal waste. Pre­ lifted for 90 days restrictions on the
viously it had given away thousands amount of pork and lard nude from
of dollars worth of goods In this home-slaughtered hogs that may be
county. This government steck was sold or given by a fanner to persons
not here In -the year ending Oct. 1. not living on his farm. Removal of
restrictions on home slaughter and
1943.
7 he showing for tiie year ending sale was Intended to retard the
Oct. 1, 1943 was actually much bel­ shipment of hogs to glutted market*
ter than the figures reveal, as you and encourage more home slaugh­
tering;
Farmers iiave been limited
can also see by the following:
In 1942. the inventory of live to thc&lt; amount of meat or lard sold
stock at the county farm was $2.- off lite farm to the same quantities
sold last vear,
~ ___________
572.85: of canned fruit and vege­
Homing Pigeon
—.—
tables $88330 The county then
A homing pigeon captured by U.
owned real estate that had been
S. soldiers In the Meu*e-Argonne
the county home, or receiving per- battle has lived 24 year*.

COUNTY'S WELFARE |
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FOR TRADE 170-AC RE farm in Thomapple Twp. on
the new pavement; has 7 room house; large barn;
loti of timber on the place; wonts to trade for a 40
or 30 acre farm.

80-ACRE farm in Thornapple Twp. not far from good
market. Has 7-room house; barn 26x40; chicken
coop 16x20; 6 acres of good woods, land lays
level $4,500.00
7-ROOM HOUSE in the 3rd ward close in; place Jias
4 bedrooms, good furnace; lights; city water; inside
toilet; there is also a store building on tho premises
■24x24; will trade for a 40 or sell for------- $4,200.00
ONE OF THE very best farms in Castleton Twp.
with a wonderful set of buildings; all modern house;
large “L" shaped barn with nice basement; good
fences; land lays level and is good soil; 455 acres at
$85.00 per acre, or will divide it.

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IP°UV Se^

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Give them a

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by teaching them the value of money.
Prepare them for the future by putting

40 ACRES in Rutland Twp. close to Hastings, has
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for-$2,600.00

away money for their later education.

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�THE HASTINGS BANNER, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1943-

PAGE TWO

noon hour la devoted to social done- 1 Mr. Burgeaa

WOODLAND

ativeshere and In Grand Haven. Ar­
thur Allerding, 8r. went by train
to Milwaukee ,ind attended the fu­
neral on Thura. November 11. Welby
Crockford went by plane to MllwaUkes but could not stay until the

gSKSi-wsa1 °jsl.

nsr-c^iss

HIGH SCHOOL NOTES
I1VIL.J

IIIVII

The aextet and

as adviser,

elected: 1 acre

section 30, Rutland.

under
Burrell’s supervision. I tary-lreasurer. At Ure next meettag.
The dances include square and tag* thev plan to visit the National
rt
round dances, waltxee. Jittertug and Bank.
Eari
,
u '•^ section 16. Castellon.'

to taka turn* and practice every
other Thursday night after school
Blunder of the Week:
Phil Frandsen claims that Aaron
Burr’s mother died when she war.
two yean old.
Beginning Friday. November 12.
all* tne teachers who drive buses
will drive in rotation a different

BOWLING NEWS

Baltimore.
laiim. He teaches the boys safety .
V”U,,’W
on and around the machine
---------------------------------------------*—■ •’
—
«(Last
’—* Week’s Letter)
'
i js carttoc
-----Dove Goodyear was In tha groove
Laljra c
Ouy
in a big way with a mammoth 240 ,nd wife H
2ctl&lt;£
more we ail could do toward the
war effort Esch home room had a first game on Thursday night In levlUe.
representative talk over the public
address system and tell what his
room had sledged to do
---------------- —-------------------------Nettle Richardson and others to
The high
has —
kept -------Mkkey
-VFV school
—T'---------— - ekMe •*cond when he hit Ralph B. Lawrence and wife, parcel
MePharlin
McPlmrltn's
’s wings
a-lngs for Hie
tiie third 213-209-182. 604for
Hastings Ice city.
Nicholson and Junior
week MIm Roteon’s home room won and .Fuel in the Recreation League Silos Sheldrlck and wife to Bertha
4 »
I
hnzt rnornrra un । Wort hBa
delved from SL'
which the punpeta w
last week. We are trying hard to and Will Ayres’ 588 was good forL. Flory, parcels Woodland village,
d Af Mitwan- . Mra.,&lt;^l‘IordJ^d
VP* and Mrs. Birdsill Holly and son
The Girls’League.
keep hLs wings by buying bonds and third ape: and was made after a Carl Boton and wife to Walter
Mirs, but herth^MV^in^
absence was Xnhb
not dis- 1 Franklin (&gt;..,4
Kfm Warn
under
, UHthat ih.v
they are now in i rrc.ikm
reetton fit
of MYa
Hamiton. Is span.
i shaky start of 142. His remainng J. Brown and wife, 1H acres, sec­
'•
Jr
Florida wliere Birdsill Is employed soring the rchool warty Friday
Ttie boys, under tire supervision games of 235 and 211 was a great . tlon 23. Assyria.
vicinity have been planning for T Mm CroekJorri la an cm
*** electrician in a ship building night. Nov. 19. called the Turkey of coach Goodell, have been playing • reversal of form.
{
Paul R Olmstead and wife to
ai!drrsa u wp_ Trot." There win be a sixx-ial pro- basektball
many weeks for their annual pU- to Arthur Allcrding, fir. and a mistrusted something wrong Upon f|nn Their
tn •thr
nnpn. Thr
...
*- gym at
• —
Commercial League: Coffee Shop Myrtle I. Wallace. 40 acres, section
captains and their percentages are &lt;2)—State Insulation (1); Andrus 35. Carton.
9th. Ave.. S- Petersburg, Fla.
i dents. Refreshments will be servvd as follows:
Service &lt;3)— Middleville (0); 40 M
Walter E. Harshbergcr and others
durtnx the evening Bud Wolfe's Captains
Pct.
,___________________ I orchestra. "The Rythmn Kings".
Goodyear Bros. Hdwe. (3)—Moose ocm. secttan 28, Woodland.
I Berry
Instead of enjoying lire thrllU of will furnish the music.
1000
Jog. D.
D. !C-.
Knestrick
to rL-i
Hattie
&lt;0&gt;; Hastings Mfg. Co. (2)—Ftood
“trtck to
—
deer hunting in the north with her । The Girls' Athletic Association, I Miller
000
Center (1). Bliss League: Engin- WhlUemorc, 20 acre*, section 3.
huriiand as alte planned. Mrs. Lev under the superrislon of Mra
m. amBur- Shilton
eers (3&gt;—Office (0); Tool Room Barry.
™ Pennock i rell.
--------------------.—bv ...electing
electing | Christie
Hansbcrgcr was taken to
started
the—vear
1
1
SOO
&lt;2&gt;—Shop Office (1&gt;: Foundry (2)1 .17*{l,k,"endrlik&gt;
Barry Co. Sohospital last Wednesday where an Merilyn Zuttermetster as director of Me Uvaln
i
o
inoo
—Electricians (1). Service League:'
. W5 ,are’ 40
(wettan 28.
They
operation for appendicitis was per- the group. Each
** class elected -a •»*
—- will play until the middle of Woodland (21—Rotary (1); Gto £',,-’!LndI
„
formed. She is convalescing nicely. manager and an assistant as fol- March
lows: Freshmen. Barbara Nixon.
The first regular club meetings
Wm. E Hudson and wife to In­
Anne O’Connor: sophomores. Sally were held Monday Nov. 8 The Conternational Seal and Lock Oo. south
Entertains O.E.8. Officers
*-alf lota 732 and TO, city.
Mrs. Regina Benner, retiring Goodyear. Mary Lockwood' Juniors, tract Bridge club. Mr. Taylor, adJanet Bm
Smith
Vida
“h to
“ “
■ M Morford
Worthy Matron of the Woodland Betty cortright. Patty Frwlere They User, elected Gall Foster, president: lie. III; artixura il&gt;-N.n ortndand others, parcel village of Delton.
O.E.S. gave a "Hard Time" party also vmrked on fundamentals of Wlllo Hampton, vice president, ere (01.
Vida M. Morford to Janet Smith,
for her officers al her home last soccer and nlaved a little volley bail Florence French, secretary-treasurN. B. Machine Room nearb’ । parcel village of Delton
■ er. They played duplicate contract
..
Wednesday night The evening wn&gt; and basketball.
scored
a
Ripley
with
games
of
794
­
PVt Richard Tliomas Is home for bridge and two tables had perfect 796-796. Just two pins that first'
Janet Smith to Vida M Morford
enjoyed with unusual games and
and others. 120 acre;;. section 32,
music. The guests were dressed In a few days. He has been stationed scores.
The Personal Improvement club, game.
nt camp Haan Calif
Calif ., where he has
keeping with the occasion and a at
Recreation
League:
Biles
&lt;2&gt;
—
worked on anti-aircrart
anti-aircraft ana
and anaanti- with Mbs n.nnuuKamlnake
’Ar as adviser.
bountiful lunch was served In prim­ worsen
Vida M. Morford to Janet Smith,
itive style by the hostess. Kerosene tank guns He hopes soon to work elected Ute following officers; Laura Strand (1). Hastings Ice and Fuel 1M acres, section 32. Barry.
| SchonU. president; Elizabeth Pan- &lt;3 —PUtan
&lt;0’- ^?°“rds
Prrrv A VmTi.vl m Wm Rltannd
lights and candles In pioneer fash­ as a range setter on the guns.
Perry A-van
A. VanTuyl
to wn),
Wm. iiltgorxj.
Bitgood.
—
•
•
- taxis, secretary-treasurer. They nuide i *2&gt;—White Product* (1). Hastings
rtrry
tuyi to
ion were used thruout the rooms.
Ten new members were elected plans for the year. Evelyn Woolzston Ice and Fuel scored 006-965 838.
PrvrS*!^Tnh^R^Rktiti nnrf
Into the Girl Reserves: Janet Bock- was appointed program Chairman 1 for a big 2823 series.
vLk22
Surprise Potluck
rioo. Beverlv Bradford. Charleon for the next meeting The French i
Best scores:
1
P“JX.e‘
Oun *“e- Yankee
The
birthday -club
sur- । Cnppon. Sally Goodyear.
. W.O.G.S.
--------------------------- ----------Doris : club with Miss McElwain as adviser. D Goodyear246-100-181-611 Springs.
___________
prised Mrs. F. E Border. Tumday Lockwood. Rene Rogers. Loraine ebtted, Doris Lcckwxxxl. president; R.
Moore
213-209-183-604
" *
---------evening, when they appeared with । ‘'-‘'•mtz. Sue Smith, and Mildred
MARTIN CORNERS
Jean Burkholder, treasurer. For the । W.Ayres
142-235-211—588
well-filled baskets to share their will,
(Last Week
’s Letter)
Comp-221-194-155
—&amp;70
dinner with her.
; Mr. Reinhardt's eleventh and &gt; next meeting they plan to study | M
Mra Millie Fisher visited at the
... w. —
twelfth grade classes held a panel French Christmas customs. They H. Cook------------------ 192-191-187—570:
song "Fre’re Jacaues". "Que cliacun O. Laubaugh.221-159-187—667 home of Mrs. Annabelle Showalter
W. C. T. U.
discussion Thursday on "How We -------------You can buy tho home you like . . . even if you can’t build the
—j"Alouette."
.,..----- .....
H Long.v—,..........145236-193 —862; and Mrs. Elsie Cogswell in Nash­
s'emprvss”- . and
The W.C.T.U. met at the home Cnn Help Win The War."
of Mrs. J. L. Smith on Friday. Noy.
Nov.
4-H v
club,
Mrs. r»y&lt;«Payne . —■ -™ - . - K.
uf
The seniors In Miss McElwain’.’ I The ■•-•»
.mw. with «»».
- - - •Clark175-179-313—553 ville Tuesday aHemoon of • last
one you want! So decide on the one you like and lot us help
‘ -............... .179-171-203—652 week. * Mrs. Agnes Barry and son
12 and elected the following offl- class and the seniors In Mr. Rein-। u adviser, elected: Agnes Fuller. W. Merrick...
.176-178-194—848. Robert visited her parents, Mr. and
cers: Pre-s. Mrs. Clara Klopfenstein: hardt’s economics class are work- orerident: Hnrel Stauffer, viceprek- L- Hawthorne.
you buy it. We can still finance the purchase of a homo that
I Mrs Em Todd of Richland last
V. Prce . Mrs. Bessie Woodman: ] iniI
1500-word term capers- The ; Ident: Neva Ball, secretary-terasurWednesday, Robert staying for a
Cor. Sec.. Mrs. Allee Hendce: Rec. 1 sublects Include insurance. Juvenile
There are four first year girls. WOMENS BOWLING LEAGUE
is already built and finance repairing and remodeling, but,
Sec., Mrs. Susan Smith; Tr«ut_ lje’,nnu&lt;*nrv. and ndvertbing.
FouA off the girls are working on winJean Brower bowled a consistent few days* visit with, his grandpar­
one'■Li working
on girls’ series Monday night for Portias and ent/. * George Barry of Hastings
Mrr. Ren* Walts. Mra. Edith Black
The chemistry classes h»ve b*m ter dresses,
—----------------we don't know how much longer we will be allowed to. S
who had charge of the program In- studying Charles and Boyles Law. rooms, and eight on 4-H personal as result her 484 1158-165-1«3&gt; se­ b helping hLs brother MUo Barry
traduced Mra. Edna Warren, a for- and have been determining the use account.
ries wtu&gt; good enough to top all the cut some wood for the winter. Wood
mer missionary to India, who gave oj hydrogen as a reducing agent bv
if you want to buy a home or do remodeling, do it now . .
The archery club with Mr. Aten bowlers though many high single cutting has got to be the favorite
pastime around here, and we mean
us .a most interesting
...
int
and instruc- pacing it over healed copper oxide__________
as adviser. elected the following of- games were turned In.
and ----habMias Murray’s algebra class has iivcrs.
Beers’ m*.
Pa*. tv-.
Kellv.
Connie Cook, bowling for Banner, . "Got to be", too. owing to the scar­
live talk on the
t-.~ customs. ------mwv,
v. president: Linden
tomorrow may be too late. We will be glad to explain our
-------* of ‘that county, ■been
.... wcwklng with polynomials tl...
___ I....,___
■sccrctary-treMurer.
____ ____ .________
hit one game of 197 and a 467 city of coal. * We regret to say
its of the people
the Cunningham.
secretary-treasurer.
The December meeting, a Christmas pa,t tme days. They seem to be Mr. Aten talked about preliminary aeries lo take second place nnd Dec Mrs Ida Flory is very- irerioualy
plan that will aid you. Come in today.
party, will be at the home of Mrs making fair nrogre.sA Having
having now , eoulpment.
" Thayer with 451 ranked third place. ill this (Monday) morning We wish
Etta' Sclmelder.
Banner wan three games from for her a speedy recovery. *. The
I “Sf !S
■"&gt;' TUrnbUM chib, with Mr. Bro.
Trio Cafe: Portias blanked Court Misses Ruby. Dorothy, and Greta.
W«MUod MMM &lt;&gt;,«.,
' h,^'
House: Bonnet and Gown took a Cogswell of tho Center road were
tnrni.i brace of «»mes from Michigan Bell Bunday evening callers at Mr and
JfSS. 22.
to ’h“
Th&lt; v T1-1-Co; Strand won Ure odd game Mrs. Orr Fishers ★ Mbs Edna
,?£? from Middleville: and Piston Rings -------------- mother
”
”
Flory and
Mrs. -----------------Elmer Flory
,s w; whitewnahed Seal Company.
b.rUerM'r1“Air.«s
‘■hs'sK,
of Grand Rapids were Saturday
visitors of Mrs. Ida Flory and Mr
------ some fundn- j Brower
and Mrs. Lewis Herrel and family
1 tv"7rf7oJe£"' "" "~r------- r----------memo, rwes tor tumbling
o
* Mr and Mrs. J D. Aelick, Mr.
Mr. Damson’s Beamansltip's club
Knitting dub. with Miss t d. Ihayer ...
and Mra. Orr Fisher, and Joycn
Tire Valve Inventor
PHONE 2503
Is planning to take a trip to Clear
03
J- Maclvor ..
9 STEBBINS BLDG.
MEMBER F. H. L B.
.152-185-119-447 and Kent Demond were after Sunday
William E. Gibbs, East Orange. lake to flndzbut about tha work the
C&lt;Y’pTr’ D’ Prcnch —
school
callers at Alice nnd Melvin
N. J., invented the tire valve now men are doing there The boys hav&lt; £«■ft c,ulr: i
—
.139-151-143—&lt;33 Whetstones. Mr. and Mrs Sterling
used on every-gutomobile and bi­ | elected Tom Dolnn as sklptxr
committee for the next B Gaskill ...
.160-183-1Q1—424 Weeks and Mr. and Mrs. Barry.
I George Walton as First Mate, and | n*SE™uf- .. ..
..
,,, , M. Goodyear
.158-134-129—421 They found Mr. Wellman very poor­
cycle. l
Milo qoMren as Pavmnster.
Bridge club with L. Lowry ....
.114-134-187—415 ly. * Mr and Mrs. Roland Barry
The time has come when you ^;lr£oh^ir.“
,elrc,t5dl M Caukln ■
.139-157-114—410 left last week Thursday for north­
acorn henr the sweet voices of the 1 Pa,r,c,a Bhurlow, president. June ,
----------------- ------------ern Michigan pn a hunting trip.
«ry KomUr nutht n&gt;er «r, pnu.-' *?,!?“,
Iw^menrtl
”
—- "
-----------Frank
B. —
Spaulding
to N. A- Cobb
ticing in preparation for the annual
brtd«r- Thcy
and wife. 14 acres, section 17. Assy­ DOUD CORNERS
ria.
teachers’ carol service
plmed a few games.
The Faculty-Student Council dis- I a.TJ?rfvf?.“'rm“
Shirley B. Babcock and wife to
Mr. and Mrs. Lynden Norris are
cussed the idea of having a stand”ldp!.T.r' xfJSeftl’ -P^t- Nwton’ Glenn H. Hoffman and wife. 42 north on a hunting trip. * Margaret
S3*ring delurn for to?high Sf president; ’ Marietta Perris, secret acres. section 26. Baltimore
HoughUtlin spent the weekend at
’BeatriccY'MwcTto'Robt.
Attention! renows
Fellows ann
and girw.
girls. tne
the J ar.*-treasurer. Their object Is to
Beatrice I. Mead to Robt. I.
] Bald­ Quimby at the home of Ira Chaffee.
Attention!
~ win
?2!rJ'
—
T-...-.-T.
.
t-arn
to
nlnv
manv
different
tvnex
and
wife
U
intaroat
order for Doomsday Books will start
™
mftn&gt; d,fferent tH&gt;«’ win
-••• and wife.
-*«•-4
’ interest “
in• IM * Mra. West. Mrs. Dickerson. Mrs
Nov 18 Due to higher costs its mice of Kames.
.
। acres, section 10. Rutland.
wUJ be fifty cent?
Aeronautics club, with Mr
Howard E. Rice and wife to Hcn- Newton, and Daisy Bergman at­
tended the Circle Wednesday at
Mr Hansen's retail merchandise «“™n
I3
*° *Cr“’ "cU°n Delton at the home ot Hattie Whit­
elata has lust completed s course in Moses,pre..lder.t.
president.J.ef
Vernon
Tcxter. | 33.Mary
Carlton.
'hTtStStlS?
MrK-xtdi
V l«Mm to wm. L. Aubtrr more. * Charlie Maier Is here from
North Dakota to attend hh broth­
on windows and papr
secretarv-treasurer. They call them- | and wife. 2 acres, section 2. Maple er Lewie Maier's funeral. He will
stay for a visit before returning
inent In the session room at noon
J^puninmawmoaei “
air’J"
Claude Birch to Walter J. Brown home. ★ The Houghtalln family
hour line our JurUer commUoloner B1""?
wUh •&gt;“ M‘ “ ’Y? ”!£?•“l“» “■ Wrl« were visitors in Battle Creek Sun­
has been In charge?
tlonal onrnnlzatlons.
Georgia L. VanValta to Fred J. day. ★ A fine turn out at church
niTfolloX^new members of rt^..VaS^.,Ubw1thMrnSX’
-I Fine lake.
Sunday and a wonderful sermon.
the Hi-Y
Hl-Y were
were Initiated
initiated in
in the
high lcU as “d',tj^r- cISS1M. . &lt;lPOrKr Johrurtowm
Come out and hear tiie word ot
the
the high
Albert C. Hampton and wife to God. * Miss Bagley of Delton was
school gym: Phil Fra nd.se n. Tom Brown, president: Harold Town­
Dolan. Larrv Fuller. Ray Martin send. vice president; Hnrold Fuller Joseph D. Knestrick and wife. 20 a weekend guest of Jercland Gurd.
They
made
Dale Soonreller. Mflo Coldren. and secretary-treasurer
Seymour L. Linington and wife to FOR VICTORY BUY WAR BONDS
Paul Benham. These members will plans for the following year
The Know Hastings club, with Harry L. Watkins and wife, 160
BUY WAR BONDS
have their formal Initiation at thr
next meeting. Mr. Damson, Hl-Y

WW ■

M-day furlough with his parent*.

Brodbsde. Mr.jnd ^Cra Ralph Lrf? :

»w»Y on the same day. Nov.

' *7y
airparanUy had a hrart
Betides h«- daughter In Chicago.
I
hv^
I*v* h«3- moUier. Mra. J. L.
;
^n, ftAr
Crockford, und two brotttera. Ar***?&lt;«
! thur Allerding. Sr. and Welby
P&gt;£I **£•*** ~
dh^ Crockford, all of Woodland; and
0De *uter' !‘£r* Iv“h Crockford
Owens of Grand Haven,
church and had no Identification
।
.
.
'u^Lcttdly
10 “e
sent
* The BttdslU Holly. Move to Florida 1 and others are plan:

&lt;dby CrockArthur
a aim oaugruer
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dtanw xK
llu I ett *nd Mr. and lira Dayton AckmTbelCr^od Mral’yl* “ Brian*. PTM^eg. Harry
•* ™
JW: 1r^« re»r— Bri WUMamo. Jw
hroun1’

for Buying Homes
for Remodeling
for Repairing

THE HASTINGS BUILDING
AND LOAN ASSOCIATION

mMX
ksx

JAls.r,Th.rt

WANTED

WOMEN TO CANDLE
AND BREAK EGGS
FOR DRYING PLANT

be taken into the club In February
. Friday of each week the students
of Hastings schools are asked to
bring their scrap paper and that of
their neighbors to the school which
they attend. Mr. Annable suggested
we start such a drive to keep the
paper in circulation, due to the fact
there fat a shortage of paper and
also to help in the war effort Thr
money cbllected from the first two
weeks In high school, anil be given
to the “War Chest." The sanitary
committee. Jack Walton, chairman. !
Tom Waters. Sally Goodyear, and
Ray Hotchkiss, are taking charge
of this drive.
Tutsdav. was the official day for ।
dues nt high school. Fifteen cents I
was collected from each freshman 1
and sophomore and twenty-five ।
cents from each Junior and senior ,
for class expenses.
We have had a very military look I
this last week. Several former high. ‘
school bore. now- in service, have |
been visiting old friends and teach- ■
•ere Amons them were:
Pfc Ronald Conklin, pfc. Donald i
Conklin. Pvt. Robert Murphy. pvt. |
Dick Thomas. Lt. Bill Heed. Lt.
Leon Mudge. Sgt. Robert Pierce.
I
On Tuesday of each week the

THOSE WHO ARE EMPLOYED IN
DEFENSE WORK DO NOT APPLY

GRAY HAIR?

When they took the beachhead ar Bougain­
ville, the Yanks fought as a team. Planes
overhead . . . destroyers off-shore .. .
invasion barges slipping in with sharp­
shooting leathernecks.

It's an old American custom, this business
of unriing together. And it's paying off in
victories ... on battle-front and home­
front alike.
For behind the lines, on this side of the
seas, another battle is going on . . . the
battle of transportation ... a fight that is
growing bigger with every passing day.

SILVERS-RICH
120 NORTH BROADWAY

“15“

«ot rWMnUg (Um
atom tmu) PLUS «SO

Thou.ends Use GRAYV1TA

Stebbins &amp; Jacobs

As part of the nation's great railway system
—which carries HO per cent of our fighting
forces and nine-tenths of the Army's
fighting equipment and supplies—we of the
New York Central know that this battle is.
being won .. . by ifec same American spirit
of tenmunrk that is winning the war
over there.

Office of Defense Transportation, the
Interstate Commerce Commission, other
government agencies, and the railroads...,

Teamwork among the individual railroad
themselves, working and fighting together
iq a common cause.

This is the kind of shoulder-to-shoulder
effort that is winning the battle of trans­
portation . . . that is enabling the railroads
to carry-, for 1945, record loads of 725
billion ton-miles of freight and 80 billion
passcoger-miles. .
And the endless torrent of loaded trains,'
rolling day and night across the land,
thunders an overwhelming answer to Axis
dictators—whose "intuition** told them that
free men in a democracy could never work
together, and win I

New York Central
■ AILIOAD JOB FOB VICTORY

TrawitwrAoo the pan ofor^anizedshippers..'

Hoetinoi

Phone 2131
* BIVI TO TNI NATIONAL WAR fUNO *

�THE BASTINGS BANTtE*. TBTRSDAT, NOVEMBER 25, 1M3

How Germany is growing stronger
You MAY THINK Germany is growing weaker.

But­

in many military respects, she is actually growing stronger'.
Here’s how:

1.

2.

German prisoners are just as cocky and determined aS}

Germany hasVaised or reequipped a total of 60 new
divisions. All told, Germany has 300 divisions!

As Germany’s lines of communication grow shorter, her
military might will gather power, like a coiling spring.
The Nazi armies that fought so furiously as far from
home as Stalingrad and the Caucasus will fight even
more furiously as the fighting approaches Poland and
Germany proper.

Today Germany has 3 times as many combat divisions
as she had when she attacked Poland 4 years ago. The
divisions lost at Stalingrad have been replaced, and

3.

The^ Germans now have 35,000,000 war workers in Nazi- \
dominated lands, as contrasted with 23,000,000 at the '
start of the war.

4.

Germany can make ends meet on industrial manpower.'
She expects to add 3,000,000 more war Workers by Christ­
mas in an all-out mobilization drive.

5.
6.

Allied air bombings have been affective, but the vast
industrial power of Hitler’s Europe is still high.
•

American officers returning fromthe front say that t

ever.

7

German technicians are 'working feverishly on thej
development of new and deadlier weapons. One of I
these — the “magnetic” torpedo — has already begun to
take its toll of lives and materials in the Battle of the
I Atlantic. Another, a rocket gun, has devastating fire
J power.

Nobody’s trying to scare you. We’re going to win this war. But
the toughest fighting is still ahead — and War Bond buying must

b

keep pace with the fighting!
The more men and* the more money we can pour in now, the
quicker we win. Buy an extra Bond ~ today I

KEEP ON BACKING THE ATTACK!

WALLDORFF &amp; SON
STRAND AND BARRY
THEATRES
HODGES JEWELRY
FRANDSEN'S
B. A. LyBARKER
BONNET &amp; GOWN
AUTO SPORT SHOP
THE VALUE STORE

CUT RATE SHOE STORE
BEN FRANKLIN STORE
J. C. PENNEY COMPANY
WATERS CLOTHES SHOR
JOHN BULLING &amp; SON
E. W. BLISS CO.
ROTH FURNITURE
G. E. GOODYEAR HDWE.
REED'S DRUG

STEBBINS &amp; JACOBS
FARM BUREAU SERVICES
MARK'S AUTO
HASTINGS MFG. CO.
GOODYEAR BROS. HDWE.
G.Jt BOOKCASE
CONSUMERS POWER CO.
IRONSIDE MONUMENT
BARRY CLEANERS

COFFEESHOP
HOTEL HASTINGS
TAYLOR SHOE STORE
CHAS. LEONARD FUNE
HOME
FELDPAUSCH STORES
COLEMAN INSURANCE
HASTINGSCITY BANK
NATIONAL BANK

ANDRUS SERVICE
MEYERS 5c &amp; 10c STORE
LONG &amp; MOORE 5c to $1
STORE
BAIRD'S STORE
THE HASTINGS BANNER
MILLER REAL ESTATE
CASITE CORP.

VIKING CORPORATION
EAST END CIGAR STORE
I NT. SEAL &amp; LOCK
MICH. MUTUAL WIND­
STORM

�I
THE HASTINGS BANNER, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1843

FOUR
and Mr*. Florence Ullery are as-

I 4r, lira.

* had a telegram la*t week from her ! main over Thanksgiving Day wUh day and took 83 quart* of canned ly
ly ratify
notify your circle leader if you 1 delegatos of this group
"
| Glenn 8. Lauer and wife to Mau­
can | All came
for B hard times rice H Ritter and wife, lot at Wall
his brother Karl and family. The fruit which the W. 8. C. 8. ladles . plan -------to go.w
ms orouw aari wm iamuy.
Bronson hospital hTprovlcTed.
I party and reported a good time. lake. Hope.
oil station and store will be closed
approximate amount was re-1
------------The costume prise winners were
Sena Pierce to Walter Collins and
&gt;1 Thursday and Friday while they The
Birthday Dinner
Mrs. Clarence Longstreet. Walter wife. 10 acres, section 8. Thomapple
are absent. * Glenn Alien was cently taken to the Clark Home j
dressed this Monday for the first in Grand Rapid*, from the Middle- | Mn. Glenn Dean and family en। time In ten days aa be ha* been vllis society. * Mn. Leila Johnson | urtalned al a family dinner party
, vnngsviue
very alck with an attack of quinsy and children have moved from the for fourteen Wednesday evening.
Minnie A- Schroder to Alfred E.
and required medical care. * In­ Oackler farm west of town where Nov. 17. honoring the birthday of
t the summer to ths her mother. Mrs. Julian Pott*. Be­
Fniin and wife, go acre*, section 16.
eluded among the hunter* whom *'—
we didn't know about last week IlDcr placel about two mile* farther aides the guest of honor and her
husband there were present. Mr
Were Cleo Cumming* and
Mr ,
'
NOV. Ii wtui a ana wire, *u acres, sscuon io.
Bowman both of whom returned
Mrs. Matt
knee. It was I Orangeville.
with a deer on Sunday night Al»o up *ome a
third Wsdna*Eble L. Gould to Walter E Per­
Paul Gackter went in the Purdy. *‘ck,n.ea41 *
il month. It is, kins and wife, lot TIB. dty cf Hasparty. ♦ Mrs. Charle* Robertion Orifjeth anu ncr pwrcnia. in* zmtv —— Y-7re~keep this date | Unas.
Mrs. James Robertson. Mrs. Ju ,nd Tdr*. Geo. Curti* and Mr*. F. i‘l • festive event.
i meetings and;
Bata Norton and other* to BurIlan Potto and Mn. Glen Dean were R- Prtndle were tn Grand Rapid* |
—
Grand Rapids shoppers Thur*- Friday and v tai ted relatives. * I
Kaateni Star
day. * The Glenn Milter family la Mtosc* Helen Coman and Marcella |
I Frank McCarthy and wife to Harnow scltted in the ThurketU* house . Davis of Jackson spent the weekend
Chapter No 17 O R. 8. ton Jackaon ia preaident.
------------v«y Parmatee and wife, IN acres.
°n
their with their parent*. Mr and Mr* *»** " h#ld
tot
r
” Broadway, having moved
Maatsrs-Jsns* ante MMt
! section 6. Johnstown.
wecM
1 Frank Coman and Mr. and Mr*.
Purpose of election of officer*
Nearly twenty member* of the
Otto Wstee and wife to R Sternear Dowling. Glenn to employed Clifford Davis. * Oueau at the PH"
B01
»unn*r «t
Clrcle met at th* home of Mn. Ray Hn* Week* and wife, lot 1. Wilcox.
in Battle Creek.
Clayton Bennett home for Thanks» *nd b“id“K(dod
Mn. Lew BUtor ol HultoB. n.
g “meeting«»
“ Leighton Evangeli
“‘&gt;l‘ ­
Lyons Thursday afternoon for the Addition. City
at the
monthly meeting. Mrs. Rimer Fen-1
Marie Barry to James H. Swanson
cal church. * Among the hunter* £J^rSS55,.'SShn*w.,,'5Lif!
„
WtoMWHwta)
ton waa co-hosteaa.
The Scrip- . and wife, parcel section 18. city,
J not mentioned last week were Paul .(Ynrt I...
--- —— ------------------* * h*PW
turs letaon was givtn by Mn. E 1
■
- •
and son* * Mr. and Mr* Dan
r F«nton wae
j Gackler with the Purdy party; Wil- o£‘,iS*dJS£”3 m“ S
1 mother,Elme
last week when ■she rtcelvro E. Hickman and very impressive QUIT CLAIM DKED.H
]lam Cridler
crldler and
and Malccmb
Malccmb Hoyt,
I
I। Ham
S. VanHorn * The Pralri^Uter-' ^n^d*y 3/25^' th?'Andrew a letter from her son Richmond,
also
—‘
... Cleo Cui
~immlnp
and Charles
a Marine in the South Pacific, tell­
&gt;»™u
O&lt; rropor..
Baughman. J..
Jr. Cumming* and ary club will be entertained this 5?"-fc.De,U A1,en ,nd the Andre* ing her that the family's birthday SS551.i
i Baughman
oaugnman are both home each with Tuesday at the iiome of Mr* G»«kters.
packages sent him were received at
‘a fine buck. * Thanksgiving
‘
— Day Philip Bender with a pot luck din- | Mrs. Robert Froet. nee Betty noon on his birthday, Nov. 5. One Vernon Hk“per who wlllbe asrisY- NORTHEAST WOODLAND
K&gt;rl ?ck*n11 Bnd
Emery ner. * We hear conalderable. talk Beeler, has received word from package was sent Sept IB and the Xl bTwrY L R. fleeter and Wr*. •
KuesU of Mr and Mrs
Jones of Leighton will be enter- about residence building and po*t- l’*r husband, recently inducted In­ other a tew days later.
A. H. Parker The November com- de^hter Joyce were dinner RurstA
^IteeVurnMln neariyMS cleared
Ur"
talned at dinner at Hotel Middle­ war factory location here tn Mid- U&gt; th® army, that he to located at
Kate
Henderaon
Sunday.
Thr tatter
ville. They will be Mr. and Mrs. dlevilte. Al! seem* to be quite au- Camp Roberta. Calif. * Mrs. Ann
from the cafeteria supper, which it
Entertains
to not so well at this time. * HotnChas Fasoldt. Mr. and Mrs Clar­ thentir. and we trust In so. for there • Hes*el*wcet of Reed City will spend
Mr*. Charles Parker entertained Is planned to make a monthly af- er Henney accompanied hl* brother
ence 8teeby of Grand Rapids, and isn't any prettier town or nice: • Thanksgiving with her slater, Mrs. several guests at bridge Monday aft­
location for *uch around. * Mr*. T. J -Berry. * Sgt. Rusaell Palmer
and Wife. Mr and Mrs Leon HrnMrs. F. O Stokoe. local.
ernoon for the pleasure of her
ney of Grand Rapids and hto sister.
The Epworth League Young peo­ Nellie Soules of Dimondale came i of Gilroy. Calif.. Is spending a 15 daughter-in-law, Mrs. Harold Park­ WARRANTY DEEDS
Mrs'Roush of Hastings to Baldwin
ple were guests of the Leighton Friday to spend some time with I d*Y furlough with Michigan rsla er who ha* been here on a visit
her
mother,
Mrs.
Maud
Cm**
who
i
U
*
M
Accompanied
bv
hi*
wife
and
Herman
T
Reynolds
and
wife
to
Friday
where they are spending a
church young people Tuesday eve­
but left this Monday night for Cha* L Leonard and wife, parcel few days' hunting. * Mr. and Mr*.
to
In
very
poor
health.
*
Thanksbaby
from
Detroit
they
hsve
been
ning All report a most enjoyable giving guest* at the Henry Brog I spending the week with hi* par­ Hasting* and on Friday goes on to
Delton
village.
I
Freq
Cooke and little aon ol Byron
time *
Mr
and
Mrs
Harry
Fort Knox, Ky. where ner husband.
home
will
be
their
son
Clare
and
1
rnL5
Ur
*
nd
Mrs
Miner
Palmer,
Alma
M
Schults
to
Laurence
A
'
were
—
auesta
of Mr. and Mr*. Walter
......
Bausch and little daughter Nancy
their
son-in-taw
and southeast of town. * Mrs. Hattie Lt Harold Parker will spend two Kndred and wife, 40 acre*, section Cooke Thursday * Mn. Homer
will have Thanksgiving dinner with family,
months In the tank armored forces
Henney, Mrs Will Gerlinger. Mrs.
her sister. Mrs Harold Stillwell and daughter. Mr and Mrs Kenneth Smith returned home Thursday Guests Monday afternoon were. 4. Carlton
Vogel
and
Mis*
Pauline
Walker
of
noon
from
a
week
spent
at
the
Ralph
ttkens
and
wife
to
Virgil
Geo.
Sean
and
Mn
Wayne
Long
husband in Grand Rapids * Mr.
Mn. Roman Feldpausch of Has
and Mrs C L Hlar and Mr and Jackson * Mr. and Mr*. Seward homes of her sons. Art and Ted ting*. Mrs A H Porker. Mrs Mark Conrad and wife. 30 acres, section attended the funeral of their cousin,
| Mn. Asplnall in Hastings. Wedne*Mrs Fred Guffin will spend Thanks Brock ot Grand Rapid* were Sun- *n the Hastings and Dowling vicini- Ritchie. Mr*. Vent Hlir. Mn. Hat­ 3. Woodland.
Wal
ter
Glover
and
wife
to
Wm.
day.
day
visitors
of
her
parents.
Mr.
I
giving tn Wayland with their son
—-------------- -----------------------| A hunting party composed of tie Stevens, Mrs. Wm. McKevttt and O Holland and wife. 80 acre*, sec- I
and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Carl and Mrs. p R. Prtndle.
Mrs Harry Bennett.
tlon 18. Orangeville.
BANNER WANT ADS PAY
Miss Nancy Rosenberg Is Wqv- Henry and Austin Loftus. Miner
Hi»r and children. * Mrs Fern
William*
Hastings spent
spent the
the ering from an attack of bronKial' *nd Amos Palmer. Glenn Milter and
Williams of
of Hastings
weekend with her brother-in-law pneumonia. * Janet, elevefi-monUuUx,dc,n .r.e‘“rned
ThF regular meeting
the
...
.— Mr
..
- .. oW daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rus- i urday night with four nice buck*. *
and sister.
and...
Mrs. Curtis
Rouse circle scheduled fc
Solomon * Among the successful sell Solomon 1* recovering from a I Mrs Ella Sneathen of Pttoskey has
deer hunter* bringing home the severe case of the hive*. * Andrew con,e to spend some time with her cause of the invitation to Leigh­
Flnkbelner
ha*
been
confln.-d
u,
son
P
D.
Sneathen
and
family
*
venison, are Harold Ball. "*
Chet
—*
d Squires of Naperville. Hl., ton. but the circle will meet in­
Geukes. Russ Bedford. Mat Bed- his home the past few days by
rheumatism. * Thanksgiving guests &lt;■«'»« £ *‘‘«'d the funeral of his stead on Thursday afternoon. Dec.
ford.
B with Mn. Harry Bennett for its
New tenants in the Olen------Ker- of Mr and Mrs. Max Lynd and unde. Royal Kenyon, and remained Christmas party. Each member Is
Mrs
Mattle
Lynd
will
be
Mn
Neluntil
Sunday with relatives. Sat—to both men and women, on just your own signa­
rneen home
on from
Washington
is i._ ---------------asked to bring a ten cent gift.
_ —Kirk,-u urday
thYwne
f.milv
rXSrTheSt.
H.n
Thompson. «...
Mrs. »_L
Lenna
urday evening
evening accompanied
accompanied byby ***
orchr/d bu ortetaSly from Ohto Patrick. Mr and Mr* Earl Lee and Mrs Pearl Kenyon and Mrs Orpha j
ture and security. Cash advanced up to $300.00.
Delightful Party
Mr Plfle te an emDloyre of ihe
“Ild daughter Nancy w Gray they wre dinner guest* of
■
WMWPr5dS. ffiS.tMn, flMM Mr» "■£ « McKwilt. Mr
"nd .....
Hw Porrejt Bjknr... to [ Officers
C
----- --------of Middleville Chapter
Repay monthly. Prompt service. Come in or phone.
* Mn.
Mrs. P. L. Thompson No. ..
17 O- E. 8. were B
guest*
of mm
the.
wm
their
and daughter
Mr of
Caledonia.
♦
—
M
cite °ttccomiSn ed
lm sznwwrH
^JJd^ »"
d ron-Ln-law
Mrs D®Y Pugh
and* daughter
Grand Rapids
to spending a fewworthy matron
andworthy
patron.

atottM. tn th* miv ef UmIt moth- son Otar* who to with the armad
Adelaide Baird, who 1* faroeJ ln j^iy. stating he was
very »lck with heart trouble al the nIU,i Whlch Is always a txxrit to the
home of her daughter, Mrs. Fred nioraj* Q{ a mother. * Mr*. Cliarlcs!
Mrs. RathaSegarand baby Dawn Wieringa on north Grand Rapids Baxer *nd igr. and Mm John Duffey
Marie ofGrandville wereSunday 8t.
pl&gt;n to spend Thanksgiving with
visitors of her parent* and little
Harry Gray of Merritt, brought relative* in Lansing. Mr Baker is
son. Mr. and Mra. Andrew Oackler his mother, Mr*. Orpha Gray of uncertain whether he will make the
and Carl 8egar. Jr. * Missea Marl- Caledonia to the home of her ala- trip as he broke both bone* ot hl*
lyn Gillett and Helen Frey *****
**-■
»—i*rt
who ter-in-iaw.
Mr*. Pearl' vm
Kenyon
left wrist
wrist in
In •a fait
fall thr*&gt;
three weeks ago
ho*- -----------Saturday
evening----------where she will and la *UU some handicapped to
are In training at Butterworth —
------------------------get about on a trip.
pita! in Grand Rapids, spent ------the ------spend the winter
months ± Mr
treekend at their home* in Middle- Mrs W. K. Liebier will
.. Claude Kermoen
rill -------------entertain- I Mr. and M
Mr*.
rille and Utahton. * Mr. and Mrs. for Thanksgiving. Mr*.. Ruth LiebLieb-'1 entertained with a family dinner
Clifford Gardner and daughters and &gt; ler and her mother. Mrs. J. P. Sunday.
ouuuwv. Present were: Very I Boy­
Olmn Gardner will have ths foi- Slawson and Mr and Mr*. G. E. er and family
' of’ Grand Ledge; Mr.
X-.— ------ -------------------------.... nlilkc * Mra M&gt;ry Dlltchcr of
and Mr*. Meryl Boyer and son of
eveni.-.g over Thankaghlng. Mr m! .Grand Rapid* brought her aunt. Hastings. Mr. and Mrs Stewart
Mrs. C H. Oruwold of Milford. Mrs Lydia Luton to the home of Rlgler and two sons. Mr. and Mr*.
*nd Mr. and Mrs. 6. H Griswold Mrs. Olive Talbot. Sunday, who Joe Corrigan
— and
--J baby d^ghter
-*----TtarnldKernwen
lockl
of Detroit * MIm Hester Soeten will care for her. Mrs. Dutcher al­ and Mri
Mrs
local, e
w
Mra rusroia
Harold rsermcen,
Kerawen. local,*
will spend the Thanksgiving vaca- so
... called to *ce her mother and Dr. Edgar Faust, district superin&gt;—»—r_ Mrs jjae croningtr and Undent of Kalamazoo waa the
fion with her parents In Kalama- brother,
loo. * Mn. Bert Ultery of Hastings Bradley. * Mra. Amble Mugridge speaker Sunday at the quarterly

STATIC
3 PETE8*
OT PRESCOTT
WHAT’S COOKING?

HOW LONG IS A MINUTE?
Member* of the CBS new* dvpartnient. whose .broadcast* are
timed io a split iccond. can turn
their back* on the clock and guess
within a second or two the patsage
of one minnte. If you think if*
easy, have someoo* watch the clock
for you, and you eklintale ibe
passage of 60 second* ... if you
come within five seconds, you're an
expert.

ALL IS WELLES...
Orson Welle*.

Each time she broadcasts a recipe.

man-sbout-radio,
now is making

of war brides. Every batch ol mail
brings an increased’volume ol re­
quest* lor information on how io
prepare wedding menu* and bride's
breakfast*, along With tettitnonials
that her recipe* are easily understood®y kitchen novice*. Novice
, or expert you'll enjoy Mary Lee'*
broadcast* Saturday morning* »t
L-9:JQ, WKZO.

WHAT'8 YOURS?

appearances a I
intermission time
on the New York
Broadcast* heard

o.m. Orson reads

Orsoa Welta

,rom t,le “Amerkaa Scripture*".
Favorite songs usually fall into He is introduced each week by
one category.... sweet melodic*. Carl Van Dorcn.
When you nick your iop tunc*,
if usually they carry quite a load of
THAT BREWSTER BOYI
a. sentiment. For instance, when a
Pauline Hopkin*, author of
■-radio poll was taken of WAVES at
Cliuntcr College. New York, the
Columbia's “That Brewster Boy"
is a mother—which fact is no
surprise to moat listener*. So
time favorites.. "Smoke Gels in
graphic is her characterization
Your Eyes" and "Carry Me Back
at the teen-ags unpredictable
t1o Old Virginny" - . Arc they your
Joey Brewster that fan* say
favorites, too?
the writer must use a aon a* a
model. Fact ta that Pauline*
BRRRR...
off-spring I* a girl!
r
Author of CBS “Inner Sane­
MAKE A DATE FOR FUNI
' ''turn Mysteries** (WKZO Satur­
Just tie a'siring a round your
days at 7:30 p-m.) received a
neck and remember that on De­
rusty revolver with five notches
cember 12. Sunday night. Fred
.
cut into it* grip, and a note
Allen makes his long-awaited re­
reading: "I hear you collect
turn to the Texaco Star Theatre
(WKZO, 8 JO P.M. SUNDAYS)
old murder weapons. This gun
Fred ha* been recuperating . . .
has killed five people. Don't try
»ome folk* think it's because of the
na«ty things lack Benny has said
about him. It * going to be fun—
mystery broadcast*".
and the date is December 12thl
—Adv.

(

UlM rinnn. r-Mi.'.r bnm. । Mary Ellen at Vermontville will be days with her Bister-in-law. Mrs
Mr. and
Mra. Harry Stimson,
at
S'"’’''". Ml» f»nn» a.Utrr hom,:
B. C
Or Thompson
ThomnMn th.
B.
C. B«t
Swift «hllr
Whlle^Dr
the Muonic
Masonic tompl.
temple B.uird.,
Saturday neevelut week Monday from the north I fu'?.Ls of the foi
Li Grand Rapids. u
thc north hunting. ♦ We nUig. Thirty-six persons enjoyed
and visited her son Carl and fam- ..
E
”*"er 1x1
Thanksgiving
*
Ij Kronewltter
sorry tois know
that
William
the
roast
chicken
and dreasing dlnconfined
to
the
bed
ner
which
was
com:IT.
Uy untU Wednesday when her hus­
Mrs Day Pugh and daughter
-4. c_&lt;'.nLl!?ed to
?5LwMSh .WL*?nM£te..,?..a®und"
band came for the day and took her
with an attack of flu.
' ance and variety The tables were
home * The Harold England fam­ Mary Ellen of Vermontville, spent
Vernan
Hooper
a -business [ trimmed attractively In yellow and
ily of Lansing and Mrs
Morris Friday night and Saturday with .------•—&gt;— made
— Mu.
white,
candles and flower*, and
Detroit Tuesday
Lewis of Kalaniazoo spent the her parents. Mr and Mrs. W H {[‘P
him
M'w"w,r accompanied »*•
— and visit- serving waa done by Wayne Carweekend with the girls' parents. McKevltt. ★ Mr. and Mrs C L Hooper
lar drove
her sisters. * Maxinc Flnkbeftter P®iter and Herb Cook. The mystery
Mr and Mrs. Leon Potts, northeast 11
Hlar
drove to
to Woodland
Woodland Sunday
Sunday
afternoon
to
see
his'sister
Mrs
ftnd
James
Faulkner
accompanied
wer
® revealed and exchanged
of town and ail visited Mr*. Lenius K5
“to nSibSd by iltolr debtotoB warhCT.
«• -H®"1
Johnson at Bowne Saturday eve­
n.™ A-u
Uto «l » Mlu rtotototo MUlto Wtoden. altoitoM . dfltoUns
-"SKi “j
ning.
Also TO.UO.O
Included ...
in m.
the A.m.
Sunday
Stoner wtbrrto, .I Uto FtoU horn. Bender ot Onuid Rapid, .pent conterenee to Grand Rrpldr Sal-*» tbailB Birther and
wa* Alfred England of Middleville the weekend with her parent*. Mr urday morning.
'er ”tinL.&lt;n fw 'ue grand party
* Mr* Hubert Steven* and (laugh- and Mr* Philip Bender * Mr. and
^rk but
but whteh they
.tai ro
Palmer—»«***PhAHp*
I' work,
ter Donna of Morley, were Satur- Mu. Clair Brog and children vtolt,
-------------*°r&lt;- but which
which thev
atari
Richard Palmer, son of Mr. and undertake for the pl
day visitor* of her sister. Mrs An- ed at the home of Jack Reynolds
--- .
.....
offlcsn.
drew Oackler and family'
In Grand Rapids over the weekend. Mrs MinerPalmer and
Mtu MarMr. and Mrs. Glenn Dean and
The Rev. and Mn I. W. Minor &lt;*n Phillips , of Lansing, were
children plan to go to Rochester.' and her mothT- Mrs. Margaret united in marriage at 3 o clock Batthls Wednesday evening and re-. BUas were at Kalamazoo on Tues- urday afteraraon. Nov
20. at thePaul - Faulkner,
--- ---—. proprietor of the
________________ _________
7 X
Church of Jhe Naxarcne in Grand Rexall drug store for several years,
/
~
i ledge, ipnie of lite bride, by the ha* sold his bluineaa to V .V. Tabor
Rev IU11'h Putnam. They were at- of Reading, who expect* to take
tended by Mrs. Ruth Prentice of possession Jan. 1 Mr and Mrs. Ta­
......................... , Lansing, sister of the bride, and, bor are well-spoken of and have
Ralph Palmer, brother of the groom rented the Bennett house on East
The ceremony wa* performed be- Main 8L, recently occupied by the
fore Immediate relatives. Richard DeWeerd family. They have two
or Dick as he is best known spent I small children. Paul doesn't exa year In the south Pacific and wa* P«t to sit around, thal isn't his
sent, home because of sickness and nature, for with helping his father
for several months was a patient and managing Ute Economy store
In Percy Jones hospital tn Battle »nd a few other things Paul feels
Creek but is now quite well. The he can still put In hi* time Paul
bride is employed at the Reo plant has been a very accommodating
In Lansing. Their future plans are and efficient druggist and Middle
indefinite but they expect lo be v*Ue lust hopes he hangs around
located soon.
*
*”
the town.
j There are hosts of friends of the
groom In this vicinity who ex­
Funeral of R. I. Kenyon
tend best wishes for a bright future
Funeral s.Tvlcc.t for Royal I. Ken­
■ to him and trie bride
yon of Merritt which were held at
the Baptist church Thursday aft­
Change Location* for Winter
ernoon was largely attended and
The families ot Claude and Jack conducted by the Rev. 8. B. QulnRosenberg and Wayne Kcrmeen are cer.
Among those attending the
moving this week to Eaton Rapids service* from out-of-town, were
and
Onondaga
for the winter as
..... ----------- ... Mr. and Mrs. Roy Kenyon and
the.men are employed on the re- daughter Virginia of Grand Rapids;
pairing of the Milter dam. at Ea Mr and Mrs Harold Kenyon of
ton Rapids. Claude and wife left Mio; Mr. and Mrs. Thornton Kcnbunday and will live at Eaton Rap- yon and son Forrest of Merritt;
I M* in a trailer.
The other two Harry Gray of Lake City; Mrs. Orfamilies have rented a large house pha Gray of ’ Caledonia; Floyd
at Onondaga where they wiU re-; Squires of Naperville. Ill. Mrs. Frank
side and the children will attend ; Kenyon of Grand Rapid* Mr and
the Onondaga school. Mias Kittle । Mr*. Roy Cook of Battle Crrek; the
Lattimer, aLster of the Mrs Claude Rev. and Mrs. Parrott of BloomRosenberg. Is staying at tiie home ingdale
Sirs. Vinnie Carl. Mrs
of Mrs. Olive Talbot.
Perry Adgate, Mrs Forrest Baker.
....
Mrs Emm® Freeland and Mr* .Otto
Attention—H. S. C. H. Isidie*
'Jahnke of Caledonia.
The November meeting of the I
------------W 8 C 8. will be an afternoon' Sooth Thomappte Farm Bureau .
meeting thLs Friday afternoon at | The South Thornapple Farm Bu3 o'clock with Mrs. Chutes Baker, reau group met at the home of Mr.
We hope there may be a good and Mrs Clifford DavU Thursday,
attendance as there will be con- -evening. Nov. 18 The discussion
siderabie busmesa. Mn. Hooper.' waa ted by Walter Bender, due to
rnlMlonaxy secretary is honing thr the absence of William Crldter.
i dime collector* will be filled and
A vote was taken for and against
turned in. so they can be sent on | subsidies. The majority were against
and complete the year’s budget.
| subsidies. A report of this vote will'
Thursday. December 2 the ladies be sent to Lansing Clarence Longare invited to be the guests of the , street and Mrs. Myrta Jackson each
Leighton Evangelical aid at a one gave their report of the Michigan,
o'clock dinner. Our Judies will fur-, State Farm Bt):eau amnenUcn .
nlsh a Christmas ptagram. Kind- at Lansing which they attended as

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ORDER FOR PUULICAT1OK

।;.’^w&lt;VU.“^“TiU4&gt;T,,,LA|IllT unllrr ueGk Tabercutofl* Still
|
COURT HOUSE HEWS Toko. H«ovy Toll

[Form Mortgogo* Um
Incom* Mokos

found Friday by William HawbllU Carlton
lu
• a reported from New York that ! sayen mllaa aoulhwurt of Nashville departed
farmers in the Wectem and nud- 1 Mr. Hawbliu compiled with the di- Pennock hoapttal. Harting*.
western state* have reduced tneir rectloM for mailing It back to the
She waa united in P
marriage
to €**»&lt;** ♦&gt;&lt;*• W
”— 1
farm mortgage* by more than (1.- | Weather Bureau and. according to Wm.
Dec. l-»
IB. lift.
To
. ,
Wm. J.
J. Wortley
Wortley Dec.
..
000 900.000 tothUi the tart
it
thl* union five children were bom:
nxuiths.
month*, and
and that
that Uu;y
thrv iuve
have inverted dollar fur hta trouble.'
Orph* M. whose tragic death oc-.
_/errt
’
billion
dollars
in
govern
­
several bill ton dollars In^Koyern; ,
According to the ex;
curred In 1932. Ray L. Wortley - BoMafra* wood
ment bonds in that time. There iia* 1
&lt;1 ur able *•»
type
of Wavland. Mabie, now Mr*. Gao moM Hurahie
be*® UWe land .pecutauonfar
btol5xi'.~£ade’of thin Bchaibiy of Woodland. Roy X. store according to an
Robt. E Braden and wife to Max ll; TP®
budget, adopt- Authorities beheve Ainer can tar- rubber, »-a* wnt up from the U. S. keeper 3rd dasa. with tha U. A
5°Okeih—
. .^.&lt;1^^ Weather Bureau station at Joliet. Navy in North Africa, cad Gallen
Eck and wife parcel at Thornopple ed by tho board of supervisors last
to Cos'"toil
“Mwuapi
n onUi proT14f&lt;1
1UTO
gf oOO.
»
n
IU Th®
a‘ ^ioon
23 00 ocloct
Nor , ° BeddM^er huxband and chllU /»carried“®
it pjn
to"a&lt;
helghi
John Cappon and wife to Frank which we toll all have to pay. That
OMDBR FOB PUrBUCATXCjr
j^om jg mile*, after which the dren Mra. Wortley left to mourn county near Augusta.
J. Bchlepck and wife 40 ocrea, oeccover
county’* share for without buying more land.
Uon 30 Carlton.
maintaining a state tuberculosis
For the five years ending Jami- balloon burst and the unall box car- her passing, her mother. Mra. Tacy
Other lasting
rying
the
broadcasting
paraphernalVan Brocklln.
two
Mrs
- -T-------sisters
—— , •
— Jen- able for pert*. 1
Jeasla E. Pavr.e to Fred A Smith sanitarium which baa proven very ary 1. 1940 tiie farm income of thia p—------ - •------- ------ ---------------- *------- ’ —
.
|
sndwUeDarcal woUon 5 Barry
helpful In decreoalng the number countrv averaged J4.68a.000.000 j&gt;-1 la
descended slowly suspended by nle Alden of Hastings and Mn. durability, an*
Lorin L. Evan* and tofe toAu- of tuberculosis death* In Michigan, year. In 1942 their income reached the
i
red silk parachute. During the ■ vyrl Coate of Word. California, al- cherry and white oak.
Paruhin
said. Thoaa
(
bray Bdfion and wife. 40 acre*, aec- 11 haa alao cured many, who have 19,51)0.000.000 and Washington an- descer.t
the mysterious- device In-, so four grandchildren.
• ———• ~
-------- ,
side
the
box
acted
as
a
radio
broodShe
was
reared
in
a
Christian
k*s
suitable
wara
red
tlon 18. Assyria.
become aelf-supporthig aa a result nouncea that this year it will be ।
Morris W. Harding and wife to , of
treatment they received (12,475,000.000. *1711* state will share &lt;caster, giving readings on tempera- home and early in life felt it her bark hickory, rad mapk
in tills pro^erity. according to Earl ।ture, pressure and enoUture of the duly to serve her Lord and Ms* *ugar maple and bUtari
Wm. H. Wooden and wife, parcel i there.
•
section 0 Orangeville
1
lUbcreuloiU* Is an Infectious di- Miller. stattaUcian for Michigan’s ,air. When It reached the earth its ter She united with the Tamarac
• ••
Ciarence 8 Mason and wife to I tea*o, and a tubercular person can AAA organization. He soys Michi­ Job was finished but upon its return : United Brethren church and reBawling Alie
un.th erf a raaulatloa bowtkM
Frank C. Hlrth 2 lot* at Mill lake transmit the contagion to other*. gan* ca*h farm income this year to the station at Joliet it toll be set l-cently when -that das* was dis- .
. r,fu“u
very &lt;tdesirable
that auch
such will approximate (525.000.iXM). or 30 for o|&gt;erat!on and sent up again — I banded her membership waa tran«Johmrtown
। So it 1* very
“trable that
, fared to the Woodland U. B. ’&gt;ley H 72 feet.
Byron W. Ketcham to Helen Fat-----------wu per cent above 1942. It is more titan Nashville New*
persons-----shall not attend ~*
public
terson, 40 acre*, section 34. Balti­ gathering*, and not oUierwtea cx- double the (343.000.000 the state’s
ix&gt;se individual to pocalbke Infec­ formers received in 1940. The excess
more.
Wallace M. Osbom and wife to tion. In Ito early stages, a cure can of rains in the spring months and
be made at home or in a oanitor- I in June took a lot of good money
MONTOOMliy WARD
ium.
I Horn them thl* year.
coin Park. city.
While the number of deaths from 1
----------------- ------------- —--------Leora Friedrich to Gilbert Dickin­ tuberculoids ha* declined in recent SOUTHWEST WOODLAND
son and others, lot Bl Nashville and year*, we should not be lulled into Lft.t week’s Letter
120 acres. Maple Grove.
smug complacency. No other com­ i
Ferrin Lathrop
Laura C Noyes to Leons Fried­ municable dlwase kills as docs tu­
rich, tot 97 Naahvllle. and 120 acres berculosis. It malms many Whom It ■ ।Eloise Smith) are the proud par­
I- l enu of a baby girl that arrived,.
secUon 13. Maple Grove.
does not kill. It costs in public
, Friday Nov. 5. *
Iris Guy and?
John Thomae and wife to Lafloy fund* more than all other conunun। Miss
M.?TV£ji
’
’
neVni
DeVault of Hastings
Greenfield and wife, parcels sec­ Icable dinawe* combined. It steals , “‘J* Luella »**®J
. I1 wc
were
oradueUw Vr.r» Iron. Ua &lt;rte" weekend
««"»&gt; guests of the latter’s
tion 9. Baltimore.
ORDER FOR PUBLICATION
1 sister, at Huntington. Ind. * Chas.
Harry I tun* than any other communicable I Farlee and family and Mr. and Mrs.
Frey, lot Walnut Ridge, section
lon 29-. disease. It wastes and consumes
Keith Farlee and son were Saturday
Johnstown.
,„ | family independence.
evening callers on Mr. and Mrs.
Eunice M. Lomble to Clay B.
All parents should be on the alert Isaac Williams and Mra
Paul
i Burkholder and wife, lot 782. city.
to discover any case of it in the
1
Matthew R. Kaplan to Bernard B. They should not become Towns and baby of Woodland. *
Mr. and Mra. Owen Smith visited
Randall and wife, lot at Thomapple |
y if they find It. because if her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jake
In Ume
time “
it• U
is cur
curable.
1
to Ell. 1* Barr Uken 1,1
»Dle- But they Kathcrmxn of Bradford. Ohio, for
' tot T Cree^AdSitUxi Wotota^d *houW not tad to act quickly. If several days, returning home Wed­
viHrJp CrM * Addition. Woodland (hey aUBpccl Rny mcmber of the nesday. LItUe Carol Lathrop of To­
; Mabel M. Stucky to Clifton II. i fajnll&gt;'
Dita &lt;Wwa*e.
ledo. returned home with her
grandparents for on indefinite stay.
•'-! Miller and wife, lot 84. Mix Addi* Mr and Mrs Arthur Gage and
HICKORY----CORNERS
trf Uon. Nashville.
--------------------------------daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Verdan
E. R. Willison and wife to John &lt;Len Week's Letter)
in H. Hiller and wife, parcel aecUon
Mra. Blair Bamca. Mrs Edgar■ CoviUc and Barbara of Middleville 1
offir*. I 31. Prairieville.
I Barnes and son James Edgar of Ot- were guests of Mr? and Mrs. Clyde I
Roscoe
•” « ।
ira Blough to John ILYoung, lot ! -.ego called on Mrs. Harriet Bam*. Covllle recently. * Mrs
1 3. block 3. Freeport.
1 and Mrs. Mary Flower Saturday Hynes and Elva were Sunday dinner I
„
FToiiK
Frank B.
h. Spaulding
upauiaingand
ana wife
ante to
to &gt; afternoon.
afternoon. *
* Warren
warren Richards
nicnarus and
ana, guests of Mr. and Mrs Nell Hynes ’
Grace E. Reece. 30 acres, section 10. . sister Miss Effie Richards are visit- cf
of WoodburyWoodbury. * Jota
J°hn Mulllne
Mtdltnela
Is ।
.___ &lt;
...
..... at Olfiiwo.
__ —- * Mta* m
n !m-dav
11 from
I !OIIl ,
on a
ten-day llltlOU
furlough
Assyria.
'
; ing
relative*
El­ home rwi
M. P. Ijchncider and wife to Nel- , leen Jousicgnant of Gladstone willi Illinois He was a weekend gurst of
sen C- DuBols nnd wile, tot 49. Del- arrive Monday night for a few day?-'1 Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hershberger.
Those from this vicinity to leave
ton.
vtalt with Mrs. Shirley Trick. *
Home Owners Loan A*s*n. to Otto Harry
an/ Snyder
ui./uv. is
— recovering froml for the north niter deer were. Paul
B. Peterson and wife. 2 parcels. ; pneumonia
leumonla at
nt his home. * Eldon। Guv. Leo Hitt, Roscoe Hynes. Elmer
section 20. Orangeville
1 ucadle. ------- Peters. Marton «...
Gerald
Pev-. Matthews. Mr. and Mrs. Percy Leh­
MODSRN
Earl Herrington nnd wife to era. Chauncy Miller. Sam Willison. man. Guy Makiey and sou Russell.
BANFIELD
Ralph W. Harper and wife, lot Ed­ । George Willison and -Sabin Kent; Eugene Makiey. Walter Hcrshbcrg(Last Week’s Letter)
dy’s Bench. Wall lake. Hope.
! have gone north to hunt deer. *■ er. Paul Brodbeck. Carl Jordan and
Mra. Lee Burdick Is
is entcru
entertaining a। Ward Green. Lloyd and Von Makiey
Mrs.
Pvts. Donald and Rcnold Conklina QUIT CLAIM DEEDS
n j Oscar L.
w. Spencer to W.
... w
O- Davis few young
/«u&lt;« people fii™r.y
Monday eveningr plan on Joining their father over
from Columbia Army Air Base in
A beauty I The crijjf bright colors
; honoring
nd wife, tot 1279,
1779. dty..
city
honoring ner
ner son
son E.
E. M.
M. 2?&lt;
2/c Robert; the weekend. * The Woodland
SC. have been home for a few days,i, ‘ and
_ . Lucy
T
wirlchv
Vrltihv nnd
and hrtdo
uieir headquarters
arauquanns
Frisby to Ralph Frisby
and 1, Burdtck and
bride Wh&lt;»
who wil
will returni United Brethren Missionary society
returning io
to their
of this cotton tapestry suite will
Johnstown Farm
Form , others. —
90—
acre*,
8. Carlton.
to Yorktown. Va.. Tuesday ofter-• met with Mrs. Jessie Bass-tt of
Monday * The Johnatown
• —. section --------------~ ' ...
- » as their guests
bring new cheer to your living
elub will •luive
guesto Sal- I Maude W.
W Sparks
Snarks to Hubert B noon.
noon, * Ben Trafford and son Jimi Woodland last week Wednesday *
..------church
.«------ .. &gt;base------ lr
Ind. called at the Mes-. Pvt. Guy Sllsby of Bowling Green, i
unlay evening, al- the
Lathrop anc
andj wife
wife. go
80 acreo.
acres, section , of Elkhart.
Elk
---------- .; Vtrffmia. enjoyed
n.day
room! Rugged sofa and chair are
e*FarTn
caSleton.
'
| senger home Sunday afternoon
•
merit the Maple Grove
FarmVBuBu- 130.
30. Castlr*
Mra. David
reau club. * Idix.
*•* Conklin
”—*•’*“ 1' Esther R. Johnson to Norman M Millon Trafford Is critically ill. Mra tough with his s4ster, Mrs
body-shaped, filled with resilient
svUle Thursday and Johnson, -parcel
section - I. Maple Fanny Smith of Kalamazoo was a Cousins and family. * Q« ev
went to Scottsville
-------- —
------------— 1 Mrs. 1^.
------ ---in Nashville
an. village.
«------------------ euest at the Messenger home Tues- Harold Wortley of W«y|an
fiber end cotton.
returned with her
moUier.
Grove,
•--------- »'
•
| visiting their grandmother.
Katherine Jones, who will spend I ”------ ----- -- --------- ---TIsaac A. Allison was oern way । Lizzie Hynes. * Mr. and Mrs.
the winter In the Conklin home. * , Ham. 4 lots at Fine lake, Johns­
20. 1804. in New York and died Nov [ Sandbrctk and family, were Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Johnson ure' town.
now residing on tho Morgan farm : John Van Antwerp and wife to) 11 at 5 a.m.. aged 79 years, five '1 guests of Mr. and Mrs. Morley
north of Banflcld. * George Wick- ; Richard E. Rose and wife, parcel atL month* and 21 days. Nov. 18. 1893. Hough of Lake Odea'* in honor of 1
he married Antlia -Albertson. Sur- their father’s. Burt Rogers’ seventy- I
wire and Henry and Mr. and Mrs. Gun lake. Orangeville.
Chas. Harrington to Leda Har­- vlvtng are the Jfcidow. two sons. He­ fifth birthday. /
Don . Putnam were recent Sunday
Mrs. Roscoe CAstle and daughter.
RUcsta of Mr. and Mr*. Ren Brink I rington. lot 74. Bush's Addition,. ber of Kalamazoo and' .Ford of
Kcezler Field:' Miss.: two daughters. Lois of MidtHK-ille were Monday
of near Augusto. * Mrs. Hattie Delton.
Cordelia J. Lochner to Robt. O.. Mra. Gladys Torry of Cllnuuf and night guMp' of Mra. Guy Kantner.
Dunn of Leonidas Is vidtlnx her
brother George and Mrs. Wertman. Kelly and wife. 80 acres, section 30.. Mrs Frances Stokes of Augusta, a Dr. Munger will remove Lois tonbrother. Peter Allison of Alamo. 12 sils-TUesday mpmlng. * MLss Car­
* Mr. and Mra. Geonre Wertman Orangeville.
Robt. G. Kelly and wife to Corde­- grandchildren and two great-grand- olyn Brodbcck Is spending a few
aro movfhg to their new home in
Dowling, and Mr. and Mrs. Luther lia J. Lochner. 80 acres, section 30.. children. Mr. Allison died at his days with Mis. Carl Jordan. * Mra.
farm home near Walnut Grove. Adam Baitinger, who ha* been car­
__________ Lentz are moving onto the Wert­ Orangeville.
Gull lake where he had resided for ing for the baby son of Captain
man farm which they recently pur­
over forty years. Funeral services and Mra. Norman Wise left Wed­
chased. * Mra Mary Putnam enter­ PROBATE COURT
Est. Ella Agnes Sheldon, final ac­■ were helrj at the Methodist church. nesday morning for North Dakota
tained her bridge club Wednesday
count filed, final receipts filed, or­- Hickory Comers. Sunday at two to take the baby to his parents. She
nt a noon luncheon.
der allowing account entered, dis­- o’clock with the Rev. Dtword Swad- plans on returning home after
charge of administrator Issued, es­- dling in charge. Burial in the East Thanksgiving. * Mrs. Ward Green
MUNICIPAL COURT
cemetery. * Mrs. Josie Cadwallnder and daughters are visiting her par­
tate enrolled.
Claude Shaffer. 54. of Yankee
Est. Arvllla A. Cox, warrant and1 und George Thomas aro on the sick ents. Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Smith. *
Springs, was brought Into Munici­ Inventory filed.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Robert Blocher have
list.
•
pal court Friday morning charged
rented the Grant farm and plan on
Est. Martha G. Johnston, peti­
with disturbing the pence nt a dance tion for hearing claims filed, notice
moving there In the near future. *
Yam Sarno Thing
nt Bowen’s Mills November 6. He to creditors Issued.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Jennings of Lan­
Another
name
for
the
sweet
potato
admitted hl* guilt and was assessed
sing spent Sunday with her father.
Est.
Anna
Kahler,
warrant
and
the costs In his case. B4.50, which
Andrew Travis.
Inventory filed.
he paid.
___________
Est. Charles H Crawford, proof
ot publication filed.
Bt. Bert Frtsbv. petition for
''
London's
telephone
automatic widows allowance filed, citations to■rin.imlil' tjmt ngnal Is rung up 545,000 times
Est. Emily Adams, annual account
r.rm in weekly.
filed.
Est. Mary Beattie Goodyear, proof
of publication filed. order allowing
account entered.
Est. Martha Dickinson, order to
assign certificates for purposes of
distribution entered.
Est. Bessie McKlbbln, final ac­
count filed, order allowing account
entered, discharge ot administrator
Issued, estate enrolled.
Est. Fred C. Fitch, bond of ad­
ministratrix filed, letters of admin-

Mirhin*
M«r* rorrtopo ■■(Xit.Kii
cluus
ond vtfe to Chas, culoals conUnuM to b* * terrible
Ilin-' .
BID
All bid* nail
must U
ba PMSMOTlMd
passiaarltsd
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Tf.rsurtn.
UUUUHI tho
U.c nr»r. 11 mnnUw
(Uvat—
not hl«r tbsa ■Malgb* K«»»»*bar SO, D-,*™ *?*1
of IhU World War. 17 JXW Amar tasma
194*. HUS. will ba aa«&lt;to al FOG ». M. Johnstown.
ad wife
1 have been killed in battle. In* the
ES’SfflAS1!*------------------------A.
F. Putnam and
wife to
to Wavne
W*
period 50900 Anvericanihave
Crowell
and wife,
tot at Bai
ixe. xxnxre
opnngs.
died from lubercutoaU,
which U a
t,.h.rr..Uwix
which
»
lake. Yankee Spring*.
Frank w Stnalkrr to Lloyd E. curable disease if it can be taken
.na
«n
11 in ttme. Let us not MF that it doe*

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ing claims filed, notice to creditors

Next Year Will Be Different
■^TEXT year wilt he different Not only the weather, and markets,
and the netd* of jhe country. Our jobt will be different, too.
Because next year we’re going to do tho»e job* differently—and we
hope better!
We. whose job is producing goods and services, have been making
resolutions like this for years Anc^ we’ve been keeping them! For in
our kind of business, you either keep on finding better way* of doing
thing*, or—you go backward! And if enough people do that, the
thing we call progren bogs'down.
machines, and strains of stock. That’s the reason industry carnet
on research—another name for a constant search for new knowledge
and better way* to do things Because most of u* have been doing this for years. America has had the highest standard of living tn the
world. And it’* the reason, too. that American production is doing
io much today to bring victory.

Bert B. Sparks, petition to
give aeea
deed pursuant to a land contract filed, order to give deed pursuant to a land contract entered.
Est. Nellie Dryer, petition and
order to cash United States savings
bonds for distribution entered.
Est. Sarah C. Henney. petition
for hearing claim* filed, notice to
creditors issued.
Eat. Elida Shaw, ninth annual occount filed.
"
Est. Minnie Sprlngett. will filed.
petition far probate filed, order for
publication entered.
FSt. John W Stairs, warrant and
inventory’ filed.
ESt. Seymour O. Jordan, final ac­
count filed, waiver of notice filed,
order assigning residue entered,
discharge of administratrix i&amp;sued.
estate enrolled.
Est William E. Gillespie, warrant
and inventory filed.

Canadian Border Stations
There are 37 Canadian border sta­
tions where one alien a minute I*
being examined.

For Croupy

Coughs
Due to Colds

the search for better thing* And if Amcrica'vproducer* understand
each other, and each other'* problem*, we’ll be able to do these all­
important job* better. Ctntrtl Eltctrlc Co., Schtntctady. U. Y

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-------ON THE HOME FR0NT'™”&amp;^M
atr, 18. Rt. 1. Delton. Mich.
Now undergoing “boot training.

(Continued from Page 5. Sec L&gt;
know what Johnny Will 1* doing.
“O1V9 out," Johnny. Don write*
“I wonder if Brorak will liavc a
erack basketball team again this
vear. He’s lost seme good men fro.n
IraL vear. Coleman. Townsend. Ottoaen. Tnomas. and Brown will prob­
ably be preUy close to first string."
Hb&gt; address is
Pfc. Donald W Johnson. U-S..M C.

man*hlD. military drill, and naval
procedure. Ship Ahov. Bob. Hope
well see vou when you’re home on

Nov. 13, 1943
Hello. Everyone I
Just u belated card Informing you
cl my change of address
■ Am fine and doing- all right. Get
prrtly disgusted and at times rather
angry whl-n I hear of strike*, 'coal
miners and others' Would think
% Fleet Postoffice
6
, thev cruld use the War Labor Board
San Prancbco. Calif.
*
Johnny Schults i* on m-rs rook­ until after the war Same viewpoint
ing for a short time He want* ta Ls shared by a let of service men.
Slncereh'.
know abcut K'Uy and Garrison,
how the football se#u&gt;n cune out
F”d how N-e basketbn 11 team will
suck up. Johnny Is out to see and
not allowed to print enough PS Keep ,thg 'Bnniwr" coming.
6f hl* addmsv to reach him.
. Nov. 9. 1943
’SuC (Gordon Bothardt Is on tho
lookout for Jack Wagner, thinks he Dear Zolly.
am
now
in California
on --------deiiert
may see him out there one of these
.I ........
— ...
----------- — —
day* He just received an oM letter maneuvers and wondered If you
from Bernard Whittemore thal Kid ■ would change the address on the
been *ddrr.Med to him in boot . Dinner for me I enjoy it very much
.a..,- c.. "t r
r.«
'tin rtilv tit ua I rVT h-nr
tUll remembers hl* old helper, -f'-"’
since my brother
There's a good fellow if there ever went into the tcnice^ _______
I've been killed and captured i.-i
»r un this problem. It's quite a
of helpful things ’’But’s" ad­
's 1» the same as printed be»v- •
&gt;
Thh der^rt is some place I never I
•rtwre is a new recruit at the U. thought that such country existed :
B. Naval Training Station. Great in the United States. If anyone
lakes. Illinois, hr k Robert J. Bes- ■ thinks Yankee Springs U WOTthteM.

SALE OF HOUSEHOLD GOODS
at 112 East Court Street in Hastings. 1 o'clock

SATURDAY, NOV. 27,1943
Good dining table.

2 cook stoves.

6 chairs and buffet.

Wood and coal heaters.
Baby bed.

2 sett good chairs.

Mantle clock.

A B gas stove.

Man's fur coat.

Universal Electric stove.

Electric lamps.
9x12 rugs.
Throw rugs.

Majestic radio.

Spring cots and beds.
Iran bed springs and mat-

Aladdin lamps.
2 gcod suits boys clothes.

Dressers ond commodes.
Montgomery Word circulating heater.

New grate for fireplace.
Dishes ond numerous
other articles.

TERMS: CASH

DEWEY REED, Manager

THE HASTINGS BANNER. TWCt»O&lt;t. NOVEMBER IS. 1M3
J they have for ua. or stay home. I on yesterday too. so thjit makew
।' When
I told
you about
all the
two days
school
weA.
ve missed.
We
X „
ta.™:
K m~n.
~spare »
MofUi
M
- JUT.
t either ao to the ship’s store, tele- in we will be. four days behind
phone center, go see the chaplain.! schedule and we make that up in
,or 4l*v In our rooms. We aren’t al- our spare time Ua. “Ha. You
’ lowed to leave the Station at all.
I see they go on Jurt as if you had
I Tonight they are having a variety ' been going to classes instead of
। show for us made up of talent from I being
K.--P.•
—---- Won
-- -----, our
------------------own regiment
‘------ * of 1800 girls. ’ToT'" Ij Ij sun
am wilting
writing thl*
this letter now
now with
with
ingiu Frank
rraiiK ouaiu
u&gt; »o- -■ my gas mask on. We Just had a
. morrow night
Sinatra is
Ing
to sing --------for us.---San? '• practice gas alert and we will prob­
--to■-bek-here
----- ---of the girls are so excited over it. ably have to wear it for
an hour
but I’m certainly not.
I Uiink I had belter quit writing will sign off. Write soon.
Love, John
now and get a little studying done
while it's so quiet around here.
Av/C John C. Bush. 36417412
Love
Grp R Sdq 254. Wing II
B?mlta
Bernita J. Cole. A. S.
San Antonio. Texas
master
R-Xl 18. Bldg. M. Apt. 3J
1&gt;« nl.gtlr:,. California
U. 8 Naval Training School
Nov. 19. 43
The Bronx. New York. 63. N. Y. i Dear Zolly:
Nov. 10. 1943
i Mind if an old friend has a word
Nov. 18. 1943 to say?
Route 3
I was Just looking over the "Home
Ecar Zolly :
Hustings. Michigan
I received the last week’s edition Front" column and came upon that
Dear Folks
Congratulate me! I fiasaed the of the Bunner and want to thank incident of the meeting between
physical and now I m really in the you for sending II. 'Alien Johnson Dick Thomas and (SgL&gt; Bob Pierce,
wherein a bystander asked If Dick
Navy. And I like It better every is sending it to you. Bill&gt;
It sure seems good to read about ’ ——-’■ - jp|»s«i to salute Bob
day. too. There are some of the
--^olly—who ever heard of sa«well*-.t kids here I’ve ever met the home town folks and whaf they !
। luting a sergeant? Even civilians.
I’m tiie only one in our apartment are doing.
I read in the Banner about Capt. In times like these, should know
.
ii. in i..dliornift. Ivo met girls
from practically every stale in the Thompson of the Old Rainbow Div that n sergeant doesn’t rate a salute,
If you know of any more Rainbow- nnd 1 wish you’d publish thl* note
union amt It’s very interesting.
era in Hostings I would like to hear I in next week’s column for the in­
learning to drill, left, right, about irom them a-. I am In the new Rain- formation of the one or two t»eople
in Barry county who haven’t pain
face, salute and so on. I’m crazy
nnd
about it I don't even mind getting parbons between the old nnd new. enough attention to the army and
*Please
”------ -•
— —
i. to tlip jj.j, nruanizjition to kno* that no
give
my------------regards
up ut 5.30 und going to b'd at 8 30
Saturday we’re going lo have Cap­ Hastings Mfg. Co. as that
। stoned officer, rates a salute. And
tain's inspection nnd we’re all so where I worked.
| commission* arc as follows—2nd Lt . .
Yount for a short war.
nervous aoout rt. It’s really funny
IM Lt : Capt.: Major: Lt Col.: Co’.
Pvt. Wm. XL Gallup
Everything has to be Just so I
| Brigadier General: Major General:
tnouid be a perfect ixKMekecper
Lt General: and General Even u
when my six weeks of boot truiiUng
Camp Gruber. Oklahoma
| Warrant officer, (who holds a ratis over.
Excerpt* from letter* written by ■i ■»«
ing ur.-nu
between Master Sergeant and
Sunday. Nov. 14. 1943
Av/C Jcim C Bush to hLs parents. 2nd. Lt . but isn’t commissioned).
Hello Everyone:
For the first time since I’ve been Mr. and Xtrs. Roy Bush of Hastings. | doesn’t rate a salute Thanks Zolly.
Nov. 6. 1943
------Corp.---L. ”
Paul
—* Bates
here it a quiet and peaceful in our
Perrv Jones Hosp.
Dear Folks:
gone to the ship's store, two to Ute
Battle Creek
Wil) I'm now In pre-flight. Yes­
telephone Center, three are wrtlUM terday morning we marched over—
letters nnd one reading Can you.
... ..
„
Here’s a poem written aboard the
imagine ten girt* living tn on apart- pnrndt- about a mile long, and four ship ’•Currier” by one of Johnny
..... ...
— as
... ™.r«
mi nt not
as Kw
large
ours In
in rin.n.1
Grund abrvast_ Jt wa&gt; qUjte ft sight WlU» lairsrn’i shipmates. It wa* written
Rapids
our new cadet hats.
lust prior to the engagement of the
I think that thLs is one of the Currier that presented the circum­
I wish you could are the neat job
of lialr cutting I did on myself. It nireat places Uiat I have been. The stance for which John received a
look* Just like a feather cut. and officers, from what we have seen citation for meritorious service
a short one. too, 1 guru rny days ot them, arc all for the cadets and which was mentioned in the Banner
&lt;4 long hair arc over for the dura­ want to tench us something while last week. Again good luck Johnny,
and may you always stay afloat I
tion.
Nov 8. 1943 THE CRUISE OF THE CURRIER
Sunday Ls such a lazy day around
.
here, almost like civilian life Here ! Dear Folks:
In nineteen hundred and fortyis the way II goes Reveille is nt । Well. I Just finished my first day
three.
6:00 a m instead of 5 30 as on week I In subjects, und boy. are they really The "Nathaniel Currier” put to sea,
days We have 40 minutes to dress, nouring It on. And. 1 don't want to With merchant men and a gun
make our bunks and clean tin- forget to tell you about the obstacle
crew too.
apartment This was my morning lo course we run today All it had was All drunk a* a lord with beer on
clean the head. At 6 40 we muster 22 obstacles in lt» of ccurre. lluit
board.
in front r.f the apartment and fall was after we‘had an hour straight We’ll show the Japs what we can do.
into tanks. Then we march a mile exercises. We also had a run after
to breakfast arriving there al 7 00 the obstacle course so we wouldn’t ’- We ran under the gate while our
We urr allowed twenty minutes to get tired of doing nothing. On the | valiant chief Mate
Gafe prayers for our safe return,
eat. .thin mirier In front of the level though, it’s swell here.
Nov. 10. 1943 I The skiuper snorted while the crew
[ cavorted.
Dear Mother and Father:
have off when we muster once again
Well we Just received news last I And ordered a hard left turn.
und march to church. Church starts nicht of more work. Thev are cut- ' So South we went and aall hell bent
ut 9.15 and lasts forty-five minutes ting the u1. weeks course down to I To deliver the goods down there.
*- the deck engineer relaxed with -a
so wg get Dick to the barracks 6 weeks and we have the same 1 As
sneer.
about.10:20. Once again we are free amount of work to cover.—that’s so
till 12:00 noon when we march to we will be done with our subjects by And the Stcwor^f cut everyone's
dinner. And. by the way. we had Dec 23
a very r.™.
»
good .......
meal ___
today,
. ......
too.—chick, First. I want to tell you that I
HLs hair full gFglue, ns the shavm iiuLihed poVatue*. gravy, aanots. Him barracks guard right new You
Ings flew z '
celery, ice cream and coffee. From see we go bv roster and my name Ls Chips u-orged down In his shop,
I,&lt;Xi pin till mess cull nt 5:45 w near the top so I happened to get Hie galley rang with a crash and
have off again. After supper we can “
i' toduyr-Anvway.
---------- the —
rest
• -»
of •»-the
either go to a show of some sort fllghtyfa on K.
today. They were As the &lt;/ok served up tiie slop.
The^Bosum swore as his hair he

AUCTION SALE
Hoving decided to quit farming I will dispose of the personal property at public auc­
tion at the place known as the Glenn Mowry farm located J mile north of the Hen­
dershott school house; or 4J miles south of Hastings on the Camp Ground road on

THURSDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1943
COMMENCING AT 1 O'CLOCK SHARP OFFERING THE FOLLOWING.
HORSES
Sorrel mare, 12 yrs.
wgt. 1400 lbs.
Brown gelding, 12 yrs. old, wgt. 1250 lbs.

COWS
Durham cow, 9 yrs. old, due Feb. 21.
Jersey cow, 4 yrs. old, due soon.
Holstein cow, 3 yrs. old, due Feb. 10.
Jersey cow, 2 yrs. old, due Mar. 20.
White Durham cow, 4 yrs. old, due Mar.
9.
Durham heifer, pasture bred.
T.B. tested and in good flesh.
4 spring heifer calves, 8 mos. old.
HOGS
7 shoots, wgt. around 100 lbs.
2 0. I. C. sows, wgt. around 200 lbs.
CHICKENS
36 White Rock pullets, now laying.

HAY &amp; GRAIN
8 ton nice clover hay.
200 shocks of good corn.
20 bu. oats.

FARM MACHINERY

McCormick 7 ft. cut grain binder.
Deering mower, 5 ft. cut.
99 Oliver walking plow.
2 horse dump rake.
3 sec. spring tooth drag.
2 sec. spike drag. Land roller.
2 horse walking cultivator.
Low iron wheel wagon.
Lumber wagon. Wagon box.
Flat rack, 14 ft. 9 hoe Empire grain drill
No. 15 DeLaval electric cream separator.
Large iron kettle.
30 gal. jar.
Nearly new 1 3-4 double harness.
Old double harness. Extra collars.
Forks, shovels, hoes.
Other articles too numerous to mention.
FURNITURE
Library table.
Kitchen table.
14 inch Round Oak stove.
Kitchen cabinet. Day bed. Buffet.
Overstuffed 2 piece suite.
Other articles.

TERMS: CASH DAY OF SALE, NO GOODS TO BE REMOVED UNTIL SETTLED FOR

WILLIAM
DEWEY REED. Auctioneer

McDonald,

Prop

CLIFFORD HAMMOND. Clerk

Un-::' the deck gang tried to work
[The Steward’s gang a sad song
I wig.
And called everyone a Jerk.
I The black gang stood like blocks of
’ wood.
While , bearings burned left and
I right.
And the Captain swore thal never
: before.
■ Had he ever seen such a sight.
' In Noumoa we lay while the grass
■ and hay
Grew on thr “Currier's" side.
Tiie crew took u stroll with the M P
patrol.
With a bottle they couldn’t hide.
But at last we sailed, and then
high-tailed
IL up to Guadalcanal's hot spot.
And whllo we were there the Japs
filled the air.
With bombs nnd a little whatnot.
The Ninety-Day Wonder, with
knee* sagging under
Called to hLs crew of yeggs.
“To Fire you’re free as soon os you

The whites of the goddam eggs.”
The gunners let go and put on a
show
That made two of those Jap a puff.
The rest took a hint, and took
fast sprint
To a ship a little les* tough.
The first assistant. In a voice insLs1 tent.
I Was heard to loudly cry;
I "That dirty Jap will take a rap
When I tell the FBI.”
The First Mate said. "Wed all be
dead
Except that I’m free from sin.” The brave second cook, from a safe
little nook
Said. "This is where 1 came in.”
A* the shots died away, we heard
Whitey say.
"CrovUle was never like this."
"A life on the farm can do me no

It seem* like hqavcnly bliss."
So we dumped our load und to sea
Passing through submarine Junction.
Three shins were we. but at dawn
we could see.
The "Currier" alone still could func­
tion.

epilogue
Sail on. O noble ship and true!
Thy courageous men and valiant
crew
Arc San Francisco bound and our
Strong hearts will pull you through.
Sall on. o vessel great and proud.
I With beer bottles hung on every
• shroud.
; With deck of straw and bottom of
glass.
i Ashore we'll sing your praise* loud.
Addresses
David A Irwin, F. 1/C
US N R —C BS
Platoon 2360—Area D 6
Camp Peary. Va.

Theodore A B&amp;nash.
Co. 1028. USN.TS.
Great Lakes. Ill.

(HL Fred Notice you and Reuben
Fish of Freeport have identical ad­
dresses. Are you fellows together so
you can meet or what? Best luck to
both of vou.i
’

DA.AJ’.
Deming. N. eMeexlc°

you should see thl* There are three
things you can raise out here—rattlcanakes. scorpions, and tarantulas.
Il ha* been chilly nlghU out here
for-the last three weeks, but the
days are nice and wann. It really
doesn’t seem like November at all.
I
the football team must be
on the ball thlt year again; hope
u..'y iuvv a good season.
I see Bill Burst once in a wlUle
and we kill a few birds back there.
Hunting must be good this year
with half the hunters in the army.
Well, 111 close now. This is my new
address:
.
Sincerely,
Cpl Harold Bolo ’

T/5 Lawrence C. Wieland
AS.N. 36410791

ODER FOB FUBUCAT10W

Seattle. Washington

come out

2nd Lieut. Leon E. Mudge.
0-696948
Sqd. 26. Grp. B. 89th Trp. Carr.
Grp.
Del Valle Army Air Ba*c.
Bergstrom Field
Austin. Texas

Zolly Coffer.

ORDER FOR FURL1CATI0M

Pfc K Whitney Bracndle. 36453386
AJP.O: 942. c/o Postmaster
Seattle. Washington •
i Was able to tell tn last letter that
hr was In Anchorage. Alaska.
Pfc Harold A. Potter. 16J19390
Squadron C. Bks. 435
Clara 43-52 Section 21
Tyndall Field. Florida

M. L. Schantz. C6F. LFS.N.R.
134th Naval Construction Bn.

’ll i. i'urthw Ordrrrd. That puhll

New York. N. Y.

Pfc. Lewis J Guernsey
A.SJ4. 36421393
Co. C. 320 Inf.
A.P.O 35
'; puMuiaste-r.
Nashville. Tennessee

Pvt. William M. Corson
781 T.8S. Bks. 202
Army Air Base
Lincoln. Neb.

BUY WAR BONDS

A/d Robert O. Moore
Cadet Sqdn. B
55th Flying Training Detach.
Palmer Field
Bennettsville. 8. C.
Pfc. Curtis Hawkins. 36458863
Class C-18—44D
AAWFTTD
Douglas Aircraft Co.. Inc.
Long Beach, Calif.

I Tfc Kennith E. Johncock
|
321st Air Base Sd.
f K-llogg Field. Battle Creek. Mich.

Pfc. Fred R. Ziegler. 36458824
l^ircdo. Texas
■

Pfc. Merrill E. Isham. 36161643

I

51 ord. Co.
r:
San Francisco. Cal.

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Neil Isham. Sl/c

OUR SERVICES

52nd St
S Brooklyn—N. Y.
G-33

SAVINGS ACCOUNTS

Pfc. Geo. H. Cashmore
Ha: Co
1st Marine Raiders Bn.
r: Fleet P O
San Francisco, Cal.

WAR SAVINGS BONDS
BANK MONEY ORDERS

T/3 Howard R. Snow, 36157357
A.P.O 9015 r: Postmaster
New York City, N. Y.

'

SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES

Pfc. Reuben Fish. 36421381
Co C. 137lh Inf.
A P.O. 15 •: Postmaster
Nashville, Tenn.

For rent of $2.50—$3.00—$3.25 and government
tax—in our fine sofety deposit vault. Get one totoday for your war’Bonds and other valuable papers.

PvL Carl M. Lehman. 36465366
Medics A PO. 7295 "■ Postmaster
New YorM City. N. Y.

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CHECKING ACCOUNTS

NATIONAL BANK OF HASTINGS

2nd Lt. Edward D. Fisher.
0-1116069
A PO. 9008 *7 Postmaster
New York City. N. Y.

MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM AND
FEDERAL DEPOSIT INS. CORP.

Pvt. Fred Haywood. 36421373
Co. C. 137th Inf
A.RO 35 ” Postmaster
New York City. N. Y.

UCTION SALE
On account of the death of my husband, I will dispose of the personal property -at
public auction at the farm located 1 mile north of Nashville on M-66 across from
the Sinclair Station on

WEDNESDAY, DEC. 1, 1943
COMMENCING AT I O'CLOCK

HORSES
Pair of sorrel geldings,
6 yri. old, wgt. 3000 lbs.

CATTLE
White cow, 4 yrs. old,
due |on. 10.

Black cow, 7 yrs. old,
due Mar. 2.

Guernsey cow, 2 yrs. old,
giving milk.

HOGS
10 Shoafs, wgt. about 125 lbs.

FEED

About 100 shocks of corn.
About 6} tons of mixed hoy.
9 acres of bean pods.
FARM MACHINERY
7 ft. Deering grain binder.
Osborne mowing machine.
Dayton side delivery rake.
3 sec. drag.

2 horse Massey Harris culti.
vator.
Spike tooth drag.
Farmer's Favorite grain drill.
Thomas hay tedder.
1 horse cultivator.
McCormick Deering riding
plow.
international hayloader
good.
Low iron wheel wagon
Cultipacker.
Black Hawk manure spread-

125 ft. 1 in. hay rope.
Fork' and pulleys.
Walking plow. Wagon box,
Spring wagon seat.
Harness.
Collars.
Corn shelter.
Grain bags.
Platform scales.
Grindstone.
Tackle block
Set of sleighs.
Other articles too numerous to men­
tion.

TERMS: CASH DAY OF SALE, NOTHING TO BE REMOVED UNTIL SETTLED FOR.

Don J. Flnglcta........
U.8.N.R. Midshipmen's School
John Jay Hall. Bll 845
Sgt. Richard Flngleton
18th Replacement Wing
Radio Refresher Course
AA.B. Ream's Field. Utah

(Doug.)
Class 44-3 Sqdn. 3

IZA ELLISTON, Prop
HENRY FLANNUY, Auctioneer

E. E. GRAY, Clerk

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BUY BONDS

The Hastings Banner

EIGHTY-EIGHTH YEAR

On the ☆☆☆☆☆☆

SECTION ONE— RACES 1 to 8

Notices Were Filed in
Three Damage Suits

RENEWED INTEREST
IN OIL IN BARRY CO.

HASTINGS. MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 2. 1943

EDITORIAL

BACK THI ATTj
WAR

16 FACES—2 SECTIONS

A JUST CRITICISM
OF N. BROADWAY

NUMBER

City Council Accepts
Lots Offered by State n

* TI A

U I U ft
H

The presentation of the Navy Ret . graduated from Hastings High
At the city council nwtlng Friday- 11\
H I I U Ft I
U
night the aidermen voted unanl-, .
_,
*
a
Army ”E" award to the Hastings school and has always maintained
rnously to accept from the state
AT ▲ GLJkNCK WB
Manufacturing Company here for close ties In this community.
Two Well* Being Drilled
.
*3
Prominent Carlton Farmer tend
iana office
on ice the
me gift
gin of
or parts of
oi lou.
jou.
an excellent production record In
Another Soon to Be Started
Tells What He Thinks of It on Michigan Ave. and Clinton 1
His plea to "have faith in our
Monday of this-week the writer. streets tn the Fall creek valley,
an impressive, dignified ceremony. leaders" and to "permit no thing
Tte County Cleric Allan Hyde who
which land the state had acquired
terest in Barry county as a possible Although primarily of interest to or no consideration to Interfere with
7?‘U ? .a r'EuUr
fcalura
chat* with you this week- (Did you &gt;
at tax sales for non-payment of designed to aid you In Jto*
fcrea where oil may be discovered. the employees and management of
Ku™ -. However, he neglected to ,
th* production of equipment essen­
guess?)
taxes. The land is not to be used rent purchases of items rationed by
The Sun Oil Co. of Toledo. O.
foenuon on. Import.nl rn.u.r to
tial to the war effort” are admoni­
as a city dump. But it will be a con­ th.- Kuvcmment. Tills nowampar
has recently secured a considerable
you
ton That
Thot te. the
tit.' arrival.
..rrtval. Nov. 18th.
nth. I
number of leases on lands In Carl­ In which the entire city could take tion* which all of us might heed his trading tn Hastings. What he venient place for putting dirt from believe* this service will auabfo h&gt;of Aller Virginia Hyde "Papa" Alexcavate^ streets, or basement arras divlduate to cooperate more fully In
ton township, which have been re­ pride.
said
ought
to
interest
ev«ry
dttaen.
ttinnlKo ft,, m... fW. k. —.. w ~
lan te very proud of this young gal. I
corded in the office of register of
Incidentally, it te Rear Admiral all our business men and especially
and say* she has a sweet winning ।
In that vicinity. In time this prop­
deeds of this county. That company
Leu than three percent of the Rock's belief that the war against our city council.
way with her that te irresistibleJ
ertv mav become usable and of ' Brown stamps G. H. J and K now
has al;.o obtained from Uie state concerns engaged In armament Japan te llk*ly to be much longer
I
notice."
he
began,
"that
you
Just wait u few years from now,'
a permit to drill for oil on the production have qualified for this than many people believe. The frequently call attention to the ex­ much value to the city.
valid through Dec. 4: Brown sump
when she turns .on That feminine
James Bowler farm, section 24. Carl­ award. The fact that a compara- Japanese, he pointed out. have tre­ cellent financial condition of Hucharm and n*ks to use lire family |
ton. where we understand a well
1944; Brown stamp N becomes valid
and I agree with you that
lively small firm in a city tn "out- mendous Naval power that they are tlngs;
will
soon
be
put
down.
Dec. 5 and remains good throudl
it
te
highly
creditable.
Your
city
The’sawiy-Vacuurn Oil Co. one «t*te" MlcWgan was recommended holding in resene to guard the
Jan. 1. 1944.
owes no debts of any kind: you
Dear Fellows and Girl* from Bar■ »* ■ 1
■
of Ute large oil companies of this । for this honor. Indicate* that pro-1 inner ramparts of Hirohito's far- have money in every city fund to
country. has filed for record several duct Ion efficiency te cloaely watched flung empire To date, the best take care ot the city's needs without
leases on land* in lite Western part! by the Army and Navy, popular i and most powerful units of this fleet borrowing. You have good reason
good through Dec. 20.’
s/M
may b&lt; —wheji I "think" up and r RII IHR I I IVIIIil
of Irving township and a few in I opinion notwithstanding.
(With the possible exception of air- to be proud of your city and its
down the street In my own city.
—
- Out Tlxtmapple
township east of the । |
; puuir
plane carriers! nave
have not
not seen
seen ac
ac•
-...
- ­ t inanetai management.”
County
Treasurer Sends
block and of the many people from I
"What
gets
me."
he
added,
"te
T
hornnpDle
|
A
unique
feature
of
the
ceremony
'tion
—
especially
the
powerful,
Well
­
5 lbs. .through Jan. 15. 1944.
Checks Totaling $26,555.80 area uhirh It has .eased
that small area that are in the
liere wa6 lhal
presentation of gunned battleships We have sunk tow such a city as you have can be
Power Soved Con Be
service, and know they are scattered
County Treasurer George Clouse coiulderabte1’number of leases In ‘ the award was made by a high and are sinking their destroyer* contented to allow such a miserable
sump 1* good for 1 pair, validity
from India to Iceland. I do mean last week received from the State
Used
In
War
Industries
approach
as
you
have
on
North
extended
Indefinitely.
Airplane
Department of Education a draft the southern part ot Hope township | ranking Naval of finer who was 1 and cruisers but as yet have dealt no Broadway, from the county garage
stamp No. 1 tn War Ration Book
If every mothers* son and daugh­ for *26.555 80, the second and final and on sections 1 and 2 in Barry bom and brought up in tha very; serious blow at the hard, inner core to the city limits. That half mile
a drop to waste Yes. even wasting II scheduled good for one pair.
ter of you could tell us where you Installment of primary school mon­ townships A well I* now being put city where the award was made.
■ of Japanese Naval power. At presor
using
water
needlessly
hinders
are, and what you are doing, or ey to be given to the public schools down on the Charles Lechleitner
• •
’
ent. and without belittling " the
Gasoline
war effort Probably everyone
where you have been, and wiiat you of Barry county.
farm, section 2 In Barrv township.
Rear Admiral George H. Rock.' really splendid achievements of to your city limits, about seven our
has observed that water levels in
have been doing, we would sit
The Bridge-Basin Qil Co has a
The distribution was made at the
miles, utri
over u
a KUMU
good iubu
road.. Then 1I
thrilled, shocked, and spellbound rate of *4 60 per person of school number of leases tn Hope township U. 8. Naval Construction Corps, (Continued on page 4. Section 3.) I have to slow down, and endure a our lakes and streams arc consid­
All "B" and "C" gasoline coupons
erably above that of the last sev­
with our mouths wide open, far into age in each district, based on the It recently completed a well on the
lot of jouncing for that half mile. eral years. Correspondingly our issued after Dec. 1 will be worth 6
the wee lunira of the morning and school census made In the summer McDermott farm, and te now drill­
And it has been that way for yean." available simply for consumption gallons each, compared with the
the time 13 coming soon, 1 hope, of 1842. which include* all persons ing another on the Payne form,
he
said.
has
Increased
so
there
is
definitely
PUBLIC CORDIALLY INVITED
when we will be doing just that very from five to 20 years of age In each section 27. Hope township, south of
He continued: "A lot of trade no shortage of water.
coupons of those types. Tins meant
tiling.
l.L lz« E. tivitavaky, recently
district. The school census taken the school house That well was
comes to Hastings over North
Tu get this commodity into your "B" and "C" book* win contain few• We. hen* at home, read about the this vear will be the basis for the down about 400 feet according to
returned from the fighting
Broodtfay. The county seen to it war factories and homes requires
"Wretem Front", the "African distribution of primary money In report* when this article was writ­
that the raid to the city limits Is pumps running continuously. These each coupon will be good for more
Jones Hospital. Battle Creek.
Front', the 'Pacific Front”, etc., 1944.
ten. We have heard varying reports
gallons than before. No increase in
kept in as good condition as possible.
and wonder if we may believe what
But that half mile in the city lim­ more water te sued more pumps and the amount of gasoline allowed ia
The county treasurer promptly about the McDermott well, all
we read and hear, yet we glory in forwarded
the Hastings Women's Club on
its is a corker! I wish Hastings power to run them are needed. Involved.
to the'treasurer of each agreeing that it te being operated as
your heroic deeds You lads and school district
a pumper, some saying It is produc­
would use some of it* money to Previous articles on conservation of
the
primary
cash
alosses must get some news from iolted for that district. The Has­ ing 25 tn 30 barrels a day. others
make that half mile fit to drive the seven essential services have
Period 1 coupons in new ration*
Itnme and hear of politics, strikes, tings city school district received stating that 10 or 12 barrels te the
Award Presented At
over. I wish vou would say some-, :hown how conserving electricity
OP.A. restriction*, demands for *5.598 20 Tlie other districts hav­ daily output. In that vicinity are
.
Impressive Ceremony Here thing about It.”
means saving coal and wr are all
higher wages, and all the grumbling ing
two other wells, drilled three or
If the writer tried U&gt; do so he aware how hard it te to obtain coal. pans became good Nov. 30.
12-grade
schools
received
and complaining that goes with it, amounts as follows: The Thomap- four vear* ago, which ore still onThe Hastings Manufacturing could not state this case better than
The Club Board
Records show that water pumoed
(Continued on Page 1. Sec. 2.»
Company received the coveted that fanner did. And what he spoke
ple-Kelloag *3,013 00; Delton-Kel­ eratlng as pumpers, with a yield
Army-Navy ”E” award at a brief, is the truth. We hope that what he in Hastings so far this year has
r
; logg
logq *2,037.80:
*2,03730: woodland
Woodland Township
rowrwup from five to eight barrels a day.
impressive presentation program in said about that half mile of jittery increased IS'", over the correspond­
prior to the general meeting.
— district *1 398.40; Na*hvillc-Kellogg The Payne form well Is not far from
ing
period of 1942 This makes nec­
Central auditorium here Friday aft­ highway will lead to its improve­
. ACT A4IKJIITC
*1.242.00: Freeport district *570 40. the McDermott and the other two
essary an increase in electric power
ernoon.
ment.
LA J I AnliwU I E
| The distribution for all the school pumpers.
to pump this water of IS': over
We are still of the opinion that Is Hastings Ready?
' Probably never again will the
All the other approaches to Has­ the same period. Where does it go? ARTHUR TEETER. Pre*.
HOME FRONT NEWS K!"4 01 tE'coun,Y “ "
oil in paying quantities will be
conditions which made this cere- tings within the city limits are in­ Il is true the war industries we
Having decided to go into another
. . i! Z Assyria
AmvU.—
__p.
mon? possible be duplicated—A viting — Green street.
Hanover.
------Bel! district. 1184 00: found in Barry county. So we are It's Surely Coming
consume more than ever be­ cwcupatlon and moving out of th*
pleased to note that oil Is being
global war of such scope that evpn Woodland Avenue. Cemetery Road. serve
I Austin. *101.20; Assyria
fore but record* show that this te state, the above will dispose of th*
The following item taken from
Hearty congratulations and a big; *303 60; Eagle. *6900; Elite. *37.40; sought in this area. We hope a good the Grand Rapids Press of Monday the manufacturing resources of East State street. State Rood street. not the main reason. It te being
(cleanse itonw to Dick Rosen. Briggs. *16120: Checkered. *82.80; sized oil yield may be discovered by .’.hows the need of having an air­ small communit les like Hastings arc But that half mile on North Broad­ wasted or used excessively by all of at the farm located
those who ore now becoming active
Here’s all the d«|)c about him:—
Lincoln. *230 00.
port in or near this city. The heli­ needed to fill the demand for wea­ way! Guess we've said enough We us without our slways realizing we
Baltimore—Dowling. *317.40: Stri­ In the search for “black gold" tn copter will be a common carrier in pons and supplies—a local company hope It will be out in good condi­ are doing so.
X mile south of Coals Grove An
Corporal Richard A. Rouen of
Barry county.
__________
which met the exacting standards tion before another fall.
I ninxsburg ha* left for Camp Ite- ker. *220.80; McOmber. *21160;
the near future. The item, an Amer­ set
Year round conservation extends excellent list of cattle, hogs, chick­
the Army-Navy “E” Award—
Hendershot.
*105
80:
Weeks.
*220
80;
Juene Training Center. Nca- Rlvir.
ican Press dispatch, was u follows: the for.
all the way from stopping wasted ens. hay and grain, farm machinery,
actual
presentation
marie
by
a
Durfee.
*147.20;
Barney
Mills.
*128.N. C-. where he will be an Instruct­
The Great Lakes Greyhound Skydrop* second by second from our
High school graduate who
or. He just spent a tew weeks' fur­ 80.
(ways corporation Saturday was Hastings
many water fixtures to excessive
on to become a rpar admiral
Barry — Delton-Kellogg district.
lough with his parents. Mr. and
granted a franchise for the opera- went
sprinkling in Summer time. Think
the Construction corps Of the
Mrs A W. Rosen of Laingsburg, *2.037 80.
I tion of helicopter service within. in
of the many limes you have need­ titulars.
U.
S.
Navy.
J
r
Carlton
—
Rogers
district,
*12880;
having recently returned from the
I the state of Michigan. It was the
lessly left a faucet running or put
Curlton
Center.
*133
40;
Bornum
Mayor
Charles
H*.
Leonard
served
SOUlh Pacific area. Corp IWeen is
; first such franchise ever granted
off repairing a leaky faucet. Al 40 FRANK DeGROOTE A
one of the remaining- few of the *110 40; Fish. *230.00; Welcome.
County to Help Furnish
lbs. pressure a break in a pipe al­ GLENN DENSMORE. Props.
hr the Michigan board of aeronau- as master of ceremonies and, un­
Cool
Supplies
Now
$230.00;
Cheney.
*73
60;
Friend.
officially,
at
l&lt;to*t.
represented
the
orixinnl 1st Raider Battalion. He
lowing a stream of water to escape
Christmas Presents for
115.00;
Brown.'
*179
40:
Coats
In order to dlsaolve partners
Permit
Discontinuance
of
Trhlch
this
entire
community
was in four major campaigns in the
The company, a subsidiary of
the size of a lead in a pencil will the
above will have an attcUon
/Soldiers at Fort Custer
t
the
war
production
record
South pacific—Tolagi. Guadocanal. Grove. *271.40; Ragla. *96.60.
Great Lakes Greyhound bus lines,
waste 1500 gallons in a 14 hour perVoluntary Rationing Plan
Castleton—Nashville district. *L- &lt; A Christmas package for every. proposes
employeen
of
Hastings
ManuNew Georgia and Savo He has only
iod. A leaky faucet will waste u
tiro types of serrtoet
The fuel situation here lias Im­ much
the highest praise for Col Edson 24200: Castleton Center. *82.40;, soldier at Fort Custer Is the alm of i Air taxi service as a common car- factoring Company.
as 400 gallons per day. It will
proved
so
noticeably
during
the
of
Hasting*;
or % mile
and his other officer*. He said their Lake View. *124 20: Hosmer. *73 6* the Port Custer Camp and Hospital rier. or operating under contract or
Rear/Admiral George H. Rock.
not take many of these to definitely
superior skill and bravery Inspired Wellman, *9660- Morgan. 9151J6: council and each community in the ; charter, to and from downtown De- Construction Corps. U. 8. Navy, Re- past week that voluntary rationing increase pumpage at the plant.
Felghner, *9200; Martin. *13&gt;,40; dtetrict has been assigned a quota ' toit terminals and all airports now ..Urea. presented the award while and certificates of necessity are to
the boy* to do their best.
A visit to our pumping station will
Barryvllle,
(128
80;
Shores.
*196
80
be
discontinued,
according
to
Leon
Richard was one of the machine­
County's quota this year be- or hereafter located in the counties Abcn E. Johnson, president of tike Bauer, chairman of the Barry show you how hard these pumps are
Haalinga City—district. *5498.20. Barrv
gunners for Co. B. He was severely
a minimum of 120 packages.
of Wavne. Oakland. Macomb and Hastings Manufacturing. Company County War Price and Ration working every minute of the day
Township—Fisher. *216 - Ing
electricity and wearing them­
wounded in the Battle of the Ridge 20:HasUnga
Tills Is a project for the whole 1 Washtenaw.
•
accepted for the company.
*119.60; Altoft. *280.60. community
Board. It will no longer be necessary using
on Gaudalcannl. He also buffered Star.Gregory.
Air line service
as a common car­
to participate In and the
'----------------------------Colonel George T. Shank, U.S.A..
*193.20;
Hastings
Center.
*59.apply to the rationing board for selves out. Most of you know how oarticulara.
___ __________
shrapnel wounds, as did mo&amp;t of 80, Pratt. *73 60: Quimby. *142 60:
time to start te now as all the pack­ rier. or operating under contract Executive Officer. Fort Custer, rep­ to
permit to buy coal—you can get chlnerv. Necessary shutdowns for
the boys, and a lung concussion
ages .should be at Fort Custer by or charter, on regular or irregular resenting the Army, presented the a
Hope
—
Doud
district.
*119
60;
Mc
­
it
directly
from
your
dealer.
when a bomb demolished their ma­
repairs mlaht stop our war plants Milk Subsidy
Dec 20. Mrs David S. Goodyear te schedules between downtown De­ "E" pins to be worn by all employ­
All
those
aware
of
the
critical
Callum.
*73.60;
Cedar
Creek.
*161chine-gun site.
20: Hinds. *128 80: Shultz, *156.40; chairman of the project and later troit terminals and Pontiac. Clark­ ees of the company. James O Con­ shortage which existed here pay and none of us want that to hap­
Payments Being Made
Corporal Rosen received five ci­ Bnuh Ridge, *138.00; Cloverdale. will set dates when she will be at ston. Flint. Saginaw. Bav City and nor. president U.A.W.-C.I.O. Local tribute to the four coal dealers who pen.
the U. S. O. rooms to accept the intermediate pointe In Michigan.
tations, one of which is the Purple *181.00.
Conservation is passible and nec­
138. accepted for the employees with co-operated in the voluntary' ration­
the milk rabkldr pkntMhU
Heart He wo* one of the eight boys
Harley Stadel of the projectile ing plan, thus assuring that the essary by every member of the fam- byUnder
Irving—Wood district. *14720. packages.
which farmers are being paid M
There are a few simple rules to
in his battalion who received this Jones. *15180; Ryan. *110 40; Fill­
plant, Gerald Scudder of Ute tool small supply on hand was distribut­ iy In keeping watch for any leaks cents a hundred on fluid milk of
medal. Lt. Col. Liveraag? awarded more. *156 40; Freeport village. observe, among them being: 1st, Merchants Here to
room. George Taggart of the piston ed on the basis of need rather than or wasted water. After this crisis te 4 cent* a pound on butter fat, m*M
packages should be wrapped in
these boy* the Purple Heart cita­ *570.40: LitUe Brick. *133.40.
Ivan Roush of the pro­ prior order.
Observe Special Hours rtrurplarU.
tion nt their post overseas.
lee tile plant and Pearl West and
Except for this co-operation, pumps If necessary, we will again eral township* during the past
Johnstown—King district. *5520; Christmas colors: 2nd, donors may­
Henrietta Hill of the InxpecUon and there would have been considerable serve you all the water you can use week and 1530 draft* hav* bM*
Richard enlisted In the Marines Monroe. *243.80; Steven*. *142 60: place names and addresses in pack­ Christmas Week
packing departments, also on the suffering during the unseasonable because our water supply appears twied amounting to *9657.30. Oc­
Feb 1. 1942. and answered the call Bristol. *18860: Banfield. MHO40; ages: 3rd. list of contents on card
Twenty-three retail firm* here platform, representing the employ- cold weather earlier this month.
unlimited. Until then remember tober payments of milk and cream
fnr volunteer* to establish the 1st Culver. *358 80; Bullis, *73 60; Bur­ attached to box; 4th. coat of pack­
age should not exceed *2.00
have agreed to observe arterial hours
Raider Battalion. He te the son of roughs. *17020.
The dealers who agreed to the wasted water uses kllowats which have been made during the moott*
Military personnel at the Fort during Christmas week. From Mon­
Mr und Mrs. A. W. Rosen of
Maple Grove—Quailtrap district.
Co-operation was the keynote of certificate of necessity plan were wastes coal Uvat Is hard to get.
of November. However any producer
Laingsburg. Mrs. Rosen te the for­ *16100; Maple Grove Center. *119 - suggest the following as practical day. Dec. 20. through and including the ceremony.
the
Hostings
Lumber
&amp;
Coal.
Has
­
who through no negligence of hi*
A FINE RECORD
mer Maude Robinson of Hastings. 60; Mayo, *17940; Moore. *17020: gifts for the soldiers: army color Thursday. Dec. 23. Ute stores will
own has failed to submit hl* evi­
Rear Admiral Rock stressed the tings Ice * Fuel. Farm Bureau Ser­
Mr. Rosen was in business in this Dunham. *24380; Norton. *15640; sox and ties, handkerchiefs, pen and remain open each evening until fact
vices
and
Smith
Bros..
Velle
8c
Co.
dence and receive his ch*ck, may
the armed aefvices needed
etty until he started work In the McKelvev. *142 60: Branch. *7820; pencil sets, cigars, cigarette*, boxes P OO pm. and will also be open the that
Thanks
are
also
due.
Mr.
Bauer
co-operation of industry to
of candy, toilet articles, smoking Thursday afternoon, Dec. 23 On
Sec. of State's office In Lansing Betgh. *166.60.
Hastings. 129 W. State 8t.. any time
procs home this war to a successful states, to the pet Milk and the
where he is still employed.
Orangeville—Orangeville Village, tobacco, stationery, sewing kite, Fridav. Dec. 24. the *tore* will close conclusion and he asked those pres­ Bliss Press Companies who made
during the month of December and
fruit and billfolds.
at 6:00 p.m.
Corp. Rosen was bom in Hasting! *510.60; Blake. *69 00.
payment w|)l be made on October'*
Anvone in Middleville wishing to. - The special hours will apply only ent to let nothing whatsoever Inter­ a supply of coal available for dis­
May 29. 1923 and after moving to
Prairieville—Milo district. *151.80;
milk or cream. Milk or cream pro­
with maximum production until tribution whep the dealers here
Lansing, spent most of hte summer Prairieville Village. *220.80; North give packages may contact Mrs. to Christmas week. Dec. 20 to 24. fere
were
comnletelv
out:
also
the
City
duced during the months of No­
Chas. Robertson: Nashville, Mrs. Inclusive. Commencing Monday. final victorv had been achieved of Hastings whicn made cord wood
vacation* with hte grandmother. Pine lake. *19320.
vember and December will be paid
Hlnderleiter: Delton and Hick­ Dec 27. the usual store hours will Mr. Johnson said that co-operation available to meet the emergency.
Mr* Adalbert Robinson, and his
RuUand—Algonquin Lake. *156- Don
In one draft during the month at
all departments of the
uncle. Ernest J. Robinson, of this 40; Chidester. *220 80; Tanner. ory comers. Mrs. U-on Dunning be In force again with closing on between
January 1944.
company was responsible for the
Woodland. Mrs. H. A- Kltson.
*133.40/OUs. *48 00: Edgar. *73 60; and
&lt;;ity.
Thursday
afternoon
as
usual.
record of accomplishment which
Evervone is doing Christmas shop­
By the way. Dick gave a timely Goodwill. *82 80; Yeckley. *4600.
KILLED IN
The firms who have agreed to won the "E" Award. Mr. O'Connor STRIDING SETTING
Thornapple — Thomappic-KellogK ping early this year and to buy a observe these special hours are: said
tip about what to send the fellows
AUTO ACCIDENT
that sincere co-operation be­
gift for a soldier will add just that
"ever there.” It's a little late for district.’ *3.013.00.
Montgomery Ward At Co.. Long and tween management and labor groups FOR ARMY-NAVY
The sad news reached Mr. and
Woodland—Township Unit school much more pleasure to the whole Moore. Water's Clothing. Baird's could solve many of the problems
OhrLstmas but would be welcome
Mrs. Jack Stem late Tuesday night
holiday season.
ony time according to Dick. He says, district. *1398 40.
Clothing. Frandsen's Store. Meyer's which are perplexing the present- "E" AWARD
that Mrs. Stem's father. Oeorgo
Yankee Springs—Gates district.
to the boys irt active combat who
Sc and 10c Store. Bonnet and Gown. day world.
Briggs, had been killed in an autre
like to smoke, a pipe Is a big help. *138.00; Yankee Springs district, A Hope White Roek
Cut Rate Shoe Store. Thayer's
We doubt if any event staged In
mobile accident that evening. Mr.
There was something essentially
They can have the comfort of a 573.60; Ritchie, *23.00.____
Jewelry. Mark's store. Western Auto American in the fact that a com­ the national capital ever had a
and Mrs. Stem left immediately for
smoke by holding their hand over,
H
Laid a Triple
Supply. Taylor's Shoe Store. J. C. paratively small manufacturing unit lovelier or more Impressive setting
Rose City in the Dorthsrn^^art ar
the bowl and concealing any telltale
Fonnay Co. Walldorff's Furniture in k small Michigan city was given than the one at Central auditorium
glow where a cigarette te out of the
oik Egg
Stora, Roth’s Furniture Store. Dutch the full honor of official recogni­ on Friday when the Army-Navy
ouestlon as they make excellent
A White Rock pullet, owned by Kraft Patnt Store. Parker Ware­ tion for doing a Job well and in the "E" was awarded the Hastings Mfg.
targets tn the dark and that Is
Mrs. Eda McDonald, who lives near house. Value Store, A. J. Larsen. fact that a high ranking officer of Co A firm who specializes in such
when the Japs are active. However,
Cloverdale, has made a decided con­ Lee Office Supply. Ben Franklin the Navy, the executive officer of work had been in charge, and trans­
the accident hfd
they should be carefully taken apart
tribution toward meeting consumer Store. Hodges' Jewelry. John Bulling a large military camp, the president formed the stage, sidewalls, lobby
\e lime of going I
and each piece packed separately.
demand for more hen fruit. This A: Sons.
of a manufacturing company, the and outside entrance of the auditor­
Everyone he received hod a broken
bird presented her owner with an
MICHIGAN HEAD LETTUCE
Tive Hastings City Bank and the preaident of a labor union and the ium Into a background of glowing
stem Good luck Dick, from all of
egg that was said to have measured National Bank of Hastings will re­ mayor of a city spoke together on colors of red. white and blue. Flags
WINS
TOP
HONORS
us In Barrv County.
by- 6H Inches in circumference, main open Thursday. Dec. 23. until the same program.
of allied nations swung from either
Head lettuce developed and grt
Word from Capt. Frank Rogen to
and it weighed a plump four ounces.
side of the centered feature—the
Two Ounces is the standard weight
hte "mom'' on Tuesday stated that
Army-Navy "E" burgee—hidden be­
he hoped to reach California Dec.
for an adult hen's egg. Mrs. McDon­
Nashville Man Is
hind silken curtains until the signal
number
5. He alto said that he and Johnny
ald gave the egg to Mrs. Homer Mc­ City Police Report
for unveiling took Blare.
varieties
Fatally Injured
Larsen met for the first time and
Cowan. of Long lake. When It was
The blue and gold uniforms of the
had a great day together. Last week
broken open for frying, it was found Given Friday Night
Voyle Varney. 34. of Nashville, High school band, along with the
Allen H. (Pat) reach completed
to contain three yolks, all of the
Johnny when we printed that poem
waa fatally injured Friday forenoon military uniform* of the various or­
’
of railroading when he
The
report
of
the
city
police
was
you sent home about. "The Currier,
elven to the council Friday night at the farm home of Reuben Nor­ ders represented, made a gala, as
it said t'was written prior to that
Central's “Wolverine" at similarly honored
for the two weeks ending at that ton. south of that village. He had well as an Impressive atmosphere, —
memorable engagement—of course
NATURALIZATION
time, in the fourteen days that de­ conducted the Varney dairy in that will long remain in the mind* Jackson. Wednesday afternoon. At can tn 1940.
it was written after the battle. “The
OFFICERS TO BE HERE
Nashville for several years He died of all fortunate-enough to be pres­ all the stops on his final run rail­
Currier” being the only ship left
Naturalization Offlc-r Cecil R. partment of our city government at Pennock hospital late Friday aft­ ent.
road
men
and
friends were on hand WAGE ADJUSTMENT
_
_
___________
had
served
four
Municipal
court
■float Maybe well be seeing both
Kiser will be at the county clerk's
ernoon.
to wish him good health and good FOR BLI88 CO.
you and Frank by Christmas—hope
office on Tuesday. December 7. at summons; had Investigated 35 mis­
Mr. Varney was a member of the
luck in the retirement stretch ahead
The Regional War labor
9 o'clock ajn. to act on seven appli­ cellaneous complaints; three bicy­ Nashville volunteer fire department Christmas Music
of the popuar engineer. Mr Leach, of Detorit, has ordered a M
*°bta you read the article In Nov.
cles
were
reported
stolen
and
two
cation* for naturalisation which are
and was called to the Norton home
now living at 1029 Chlttock Ave.. anre of membership otaito
22nd issue of "Life" (page 9) about
now readv for consideration. At that of them were recovered: had In­ when a fire was discovered In the To Be Broadcast
I Jackron. was bom Nov. 11. 187*. rate change* for ten Joo **•
vestigated
two
cases
of
reported
lar
­
the 332nd Fighter Squadron, well
time Mr. Kiser trill be available to
roof of Norton's house. He was on
Mrs Harold J. Foster, organist of and hired out to Michigan Central
that Is the group Martin Hawthorne
answer questions of persons who ceny; and the night police hod the roof fighting the blaze when he the Hastings Methodist church, willi Jan. 3. 1899. as yard fireman. He tions and retrna
ments. In th* E
te with—Expect to hear more detail*
may be considering the matter of found 14 merchants' doors unlocked. fell, and in falling struck on a post broadcast a program of Christmas
tory of this city.
about your outfit from you Martin.
naturalisation. This will be an op­ driving and th* driver was given tn such a manner as to cause severe music from the console of the or­
WORKS TOWARD WINGS
'Well write you at—
portunity for such persona to get
cheat injuries and a broken* neck. gan over the loud speaker system of 1906; to
*15.
fine
and
*450
costs.
Pin
mo
­
NOTICE
Lieut Martin P. Hawthorne
Hollis D. Isenhalh. 19. son of Mr. first-hand information on that subtor vehicle accidents were policed: He was brought to the hospital here the church on the three Bundays
and Mrs. Isenhath. 804 So. Hanover lect.
332 Fighter Squadron
for treatment; but his injuries were preceding Christmas. The program
four
traffic
tickets
Issued,
and
176
St. Hastings, waa recently appoint­
Orange Co. Airport
drivers llcensw
Eleven dogs such that recovery was Impossible. will be given at five o'clock In the divided between main line pa»enSanta Ana, California
ed a Naval Aviation Cadet and was KIWAN18 CLUB OFFICERS
He te survived by the widow. Mar- afternoon.
gcr service and on the Valley divi­
Remember n time back we told transferred to the Naval Air Train­
The Hastings Klwante club held were picked up. one redeemed and qulta. and a seven years old son.
sion from Grand Rapids to Jackson,
about Homer Barber sending a cable ing Ocnter. Pensacola, Fla., for in­ its annual election Wednesday, and 10 were disposed of
Randall, and a brother. Samuel.
DEATH OF FORMER
the last ten yean being on th*
to hte mother for an engagement termediate! flight training.
named the following officer*: Pres­
The funeral services were held In LOCAL RESIDENT
Valley where he had aooraa of
ring-and the next day requesting
Upon completion of the Intensive ident, Edwin Taylor; vice-president, ARRESTED FOR NON-8UPPORT the Hess funeral home at Nashville,
friends. Mr. Leach now retiring aftNathaniel
-William
Cole,
aged
82.
the wedding ring Here* the story course at the “Annapolis of the Air" Stanley Cumming*; treasurer. Ar­
Robert Vanderwatar. 29. of Battle Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock.
died
at
hte
home
in
Blair.
Nebr.,
tn
about what happened:—
Cadet Isenhath will receive hte thur Hansen. Directors named are: Creek, was arrested by our sheriff's
October.
He
was
bom
In
Hastings
Michigan Control. was a Spanish
(Detroit Free Press. Oct. 31. 1943:) Navy “Wings of-Gold" with the dea­ Harry Thompson. Harrison Dodds. officers early last week on * charge WOUNDED IN BATTLE
American veteran but gained hte
"And speaking of our young peo­ ls™ s lion of Naval Aviator, and will Rev. Winston 8«?ne..and A. J. Lar­ of non-support. He was arraigned
A wire from U» war department until 1881, when he moved to Ns- nickname of "Pat" from hte father.
ple in the sendee, know youl1 be be commissioned an Ensign in the sen.
before Justice Bowman. He *dmit- at Washington received one day braku. He waa a brother of the late Mr. Leach has * brother who ha*
Interested In hearing about Ma|. Naval Reserve ot a Second Lieuten­
The secretary Is chosen by the
last week advised Mrs Myrtle Cole. Mrs. Mary Hewttt of Chicago and
Homer G. Barber—because on this ant in the Marine Oorps Reserve.
newly elected officer*. L. E Barrett, bation for one y*ar. and waa re­ Hastings, route 5. f*—' ‘--------- •*“*
Ursula Sisson of Tekamah.
very afternoon at 4 o'clock, some- .
------------ 1 &lt;**--------------who has .been the »ecretary since quired to pay ** 00 per weak fdr the Merl R. Clemens, was wounded tn' Mrs.
Nabr.
where In England, hell take as hte BAZAAR AND FOOD SALE
the club- was organized two' year* support of his daughter. Ha was
a snapshot taken
bride LL Elsie Perryman, of the
Bo Woodland Church of. Breth- ago. tendered hte realgnation, ef­ directed to pay the coats In hl* case that he was then In a hospital Pri­
RUMMAGE
SALE Fit. Dea. 10, by the local M. C. *1
Army Nurses Corps, daughter of Mr. rm Missionary Boe., Bat.. 'Dec. 4 fective January L when the new of *4.50, also to pay a monthly pro* vate Clemens has been In the set"' Emmanuel Guild
at Parish House. haul u.-.t
l^ontxnued on Page 3. Sec. 1J
Classics Drug Store.—Adv. 12-8
officer* will take their place*.
ballon fee of *1*0.
. Jce about * year a* a paratrooper,

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HnYYlD H YrtYIT
llOlllt? J? 1O11L

Three important damage
.* suits,
—
—
ile acctthe ------------re*ult
an ________
«utomobile
dent, were started in circuit court
ctent.
latt week.
Tliunion C Coppock, guardian of
Carolyn A. Coppock, asks *10000
damages against Calvin C. Buehler
and Orval Deardorff
TOomM C.
«■» hlm-rlf.
th, ntn. t-nie.
a-klng *5
000 daroagg*
•».«»
tl»raa«n .
...
M Coppock for herself also
’L1*'’®*1’* 4ame parties, asking *5.000
anJPa,t*?;
. .
D ...
Hamilton
and Sigler, of Battle
“m
Cre*k,_,«* J1* •«on,e&gt;» for the
complainant*.
_

WATER USERS
CAN HELP IN
CONSERVATION

ar,££«!!!•™ c"ry SECOND PAYMENT
PRIMARY money

HASTINGS MFG. CO.
NOW FLIES ARMY­
NAVY T BURGEE

AUCTION SALES

BARRY ASKED TO
GIVE 120 GIFTS

FUEL SITUATION
HERE EASES

�THE HA8TTNG8 BANNER, THUMDAT, DECEMBEB t, 1BU
-■ - t- ... R Ilark o,

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— tsrtalned by Mrs. John Ourd Wed-

LOCAL NEWS ajam'igg'COMMUNITYNOTICES0R6ANIZATI0NS
PralrieviQe
Delton
’‘
Wuted I« ™ .i U» u. S. O.
'-----‘1
•Hin Pralrlavill* axtesuton club
The Delton Inland Lake* Garden
Youth Center —4 palra of boxing
NeiUo Ciemence who recent- will
hold an all day meeting Wed.. club will hold 1U regular meeting
gfoves 10 be loaned for the next fy fell rrom
p^n
injured
Dec.
8.
at
the
home
of
Mr*.
Fer
­
and
Christmas
parly
at
the
home
.few months. Please notify Rev. Dan her
ta making a good recov- ris Quick in Pratrierile. Bring your
of Mrs. Roger Wllllan
Williams Thursday
'n.— ir
h... .urh . Irfen tn __
-.
own noon lunch. Coffee and des­ afternoon. Dec. -----i member will
0. Bach
. —
Throe persons from Delton are mt wlu be furnished by the host bring something that can
be eaten
" v
‘
•’ Mr*. Henry Oaakill of 414 8. enrolled as students at. Western
lesson: "New Tricks for Old 4wrapped&gt; for the Christmas tree
Jefferson
la recovering from a Michigan college for the fall semes- clothes ~
A
group
meeting
for
Ute
Milo,
ftroka which (he suffered three t5r.’tWc£SSP^?.tStS?
----------.....................
. .............
;—
Banfield.
Hickory
Comers. Prairie..ill*
and TWItrm MathnH*

Hospital Guild 14. Annual Christuu psrty
party •!
at Mrs.
Mrs W.
W D. Bames,
Barna, !135
mas
’*
Tut*., Dec 7.
W.r. Walnut 1:30 Tue*..
There will be an exchange of 10c
gift*.

'

ii.'UiTS? « &amp;

Many aUractive articles on sale.—
Adv. 11-1.
Mrs. Phillip Mitchell and her chUdren moved to tlielr home on South
^aahlngton m. U» nm « th.
MU* Cyntheal Reed has finished
her course at Parson's Business col-,
lege in Kalamazoo. She has accept­
ed a position at the Bliss Co. which
' duties she began on Wednesday. ।
? MH. George McKibben of Clover­
dale brought a large hen's egg Into
the office Friday. It is on display
in the Banner Office window.
i
Mr. and Mrs Muryi Forrma::
have recently moved from W. Bond |

,7m,*

■

ThP Widow*
widow* Club will meet with
The
Fr&lt; Arthur
IWbnr LaUbaugh.
T &gt;iiiKoti.-F. N. X
&lt; I 1&lt;rn ”
Mr*.
Michigan
Ava. for a Christmas porty Friday.
Dec. 10. Please bring a 25c exchange

Regular meeting of the Women
, of the Mouse will be held Friday
। evening, Dec. 3. al the hall, at 8
o'clock.

Increased Demand Placed On
Service Industries by War

THEATRES

THE ELECTRIC UTILITIES

The Chance at a Lifetime"
starring Chester Morris,
leenne Batea
i Tiie newest of the Boston Blacxic 1
series has him trying out a bold '
experiment and he u forced to take
cover as a confessed murderer.

1939 UUUUUUUUUUl
1942 QQQUQQQQQQQQQaQQQt

Wb®*SX»S*SS.'i

, The Coats Grove Extension Class "Wagon Tracks West" stxrriug
J
Everyone Is “
ids. “district
superintendent will be I will meet on Thursday, December 0. BUI Elliott. Rick ValUn
.
A thrilling stay of the west,1
•.
—” »
— 1 ** ‘be home of Mrs Prank Kilmer
Wild BUI reduces Gabby and an In­
ley is superintendent of Baroda'
.... . 1
___ dian from a “fever" ' swamp and I
UWI then helps the Pawnees save their
’ ~
~~ |I The
in India.
The Loyal
U&gt;yal Workers
Workers Sunday
Sunday school
school
m
« ggM; "SS.SrZ.fe n.x. Bund., .. district
d an aft- I, c
Um of
Methodist church
The L. O T M will hold
&lt;na-s5
m the
uic mcukxiui
cuiuvn will
win lands
rtcuitunu
"““’■i a graduate J,
of Galesburg l0 o'clock. PUn to attend church emoon meetin* with Mre H*U'* I
*t the home of Mrs. Almira
and Bunday school.
Dnx-uwci
, wu
&gt;- _
■-l-"- Come Home" starring
December
Din’ Lassie
High
school.
- r
I Whittemore Thunday, Dec, x
“ Hackney,
— niday,
-- -----------’ rvu3"»uin scho
2hrUtmaa her
be served at one o'clock.
MeDowaU, Donald Lrlsp.
I Plans will be made for Christmas
Exchange of gift*. Guests are Wcl- । *•!*» Lancaster
boxes.
com.
A great drama of the great love ot ।
• Useless’ Carriage*
'
■
' a small boy and his dog.
,A» late a* 1831. cart* to carry Colvin on Thursday, Dec. 0. for the Coat* Grove
Christmas party; —
co-opera"
The aiM-anniversary of the Coats 1 Emmanuel Guild wUl have a ten
produce—which had previously been annual
Uve
dinner;
also 25cexchange.
gift exchange.
...-------- ------------nrove l. a. 8. will be observed on I
I Wed.. Dec. 15 at 2 o'ctock at home of i
carried in creel* on ponies’ backs—
MtaTBoSfe JU? I
S
-.feniM
------------ Thursday, Dec. 2, with dinner, pro- SIS;
were rejected In Donegal, Ireland,
edar Creek------------------------------------- giiuu a
- -------a* being “useless.**
The Cemetery Circle will be en- Invited.
j kii. wiKDts
wcwuk.
of renegades.

man^ the avtaUon nwatonio air-। P^d 1
A
riculum and Leatrice Dunning as a -ordl-nv invited
senkrf in the Home Economics&gt; curinviwa.
riculum.’ Miss Dunning and Kroes
r-m-r,

gafc-iffga-, *

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THE RAILROADS

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THE TELEPHONE INDUSTRY

1939
1942

■ Kenny Baker in Doughboy* In
Ireland” with Lynn Merrick
and the Jesters
i The story of a band leader and
। night club singer together with his
Inductee pals, as they KJ. their
way into a soldier's life.

How war'* impact has added to
the reaponsibilitiea of America's
utility, railroad and telephone in­
dustries Is shown graphically in
the above chart
The magnitude of the added
volume of work placer! upon the
njen and women of these. great
service industries is difficult for
the layman to grasp. The ehart is
worthy of study.
In every instance these Indus­
tries have met war's chcllcngo
while maintaining practically nor­
mal standard* of service to the
civilian population. Thu workers
who have quietly carried on these

enormous tasks are not eligible to
receive official government awards
for their truly great wartime ac­
complishments.
In an effort to give credit where
credit is so obviously due. General
Cable Corporation — the nation’s
leading independent supplier of
electrical wires and cables, - has
undertaken to publicise their rec­
ords of accomplishment. An edi­
torial from the Now York Times
calling attention to the patriotic
contribution of these war workers,
has been reproduced in a General
Cable advertising release from
Coast to Coast.

Busy Bcca
About 179.000.WO pound* r.f honey
and 3,380.000 pounds of bees* ax
IT 8 A rACT—That the American were produced in th* United Stale*
Legion lias more than 1.150.000 in 1012. This production of honey
member, enrolled in more than ' was 21 per cent, smaller than the
11,800 Paste.
crop of 229.000.000 pounds produced
I in IM I
Although the number of
caLr|^LTl£I'eJ!!^«hives-on hand at the beginning of
2.n^*i■“« "&gt;•” h“-'&gt;
,w:10
in 1918!
I per cent greater than in 1MI. and
-The Drat steps toward organlxa- ' b,oom *’* nbundant. frequent raiim
ever mast
the country
tion were taken at a caucus In , ------------* ot -----------*•kept
— *the
‘Paris. March 15 to 17. 1910. A tem­ ! bee* confined Io their hive* dhr.ng
porary constitution was adopted. ', much of the bonay harvesting peri­
temporary officers elected, and n
od.
resulting
in
the
smallest
l.unty
general policy was formulated at
a caucus in St. Louis. Mo., In May.
1919. Permanent organization waa
effected and a national constitution
and by-laws adopted at the first
,Cause Dysentery
national convention, held tn Minnen
, cau
“!
anolis, Minn . November 10 to 12.
Dysentery may be caused by *ny
1B19
----------------- ------of
.------------one ut
a number
organisms,
In
general there are three kinds: that
can O&lt;k&gt;n has chanced the etigi- produced by bacilli, by cne-ccllcd
bility for membership to include proturoa. and by rnctoxoa or worm*.
hnnorablv disrharced veterans of Bacillary dysentery may be spread
World War II and thoae who re- by contaminated milk or water, and
esj»ecial&gt;y by Illes. These can travel
tion of hostilities.
The American Legion was char­ four or live mile*. Tu combat them,
tered by Congress on September 18. kitchen* in infected region* should
1018. The Act was amended October be kept screened and darkened.
29. 1942. in order to make eligible
for membership veterans of World
War II.

Need Navigator*
Fifty to seventy-five thousand sea
and air navigators. It is estimated,
must be drawn within the neat two
years from the ranks ot the totally
inexperienced and the semi-trained.
I Th!* is possible through the wider
' establishment of navigation classes
in colleges, high schools and voca­
tional schools, a* well as throuj*h
such special agencies as the coast
gpard. U. 3 Power Squadron,
and through yacht club* and racing
societies.
Equipmcffi needed by
boards of education and others for
training is frequently obtainable
through .yachting societies or bost
owners, who tn many instances will
also provide a part-time instructor
or two. Such co-operation facilitates
the rapid ripansion and 'efficient
operation ot the navigation train­
Jug program.
x

“Wintertime” starring 8onj* Heinie.
Cesare Romero. Jack Oakie
A gay musical and for the first
time on the screen Sonja dances, the
same grace that characterizes her
skating Is apparent in her effortleas dancing. The story is\ set in
Canada, where an enterprising
young hotel owner can't seem to
make ends meet. He brings a weal­
thy Norwegian and hU niece to
Mhimce Ute reputation of the re

AMERICAN LEGION

TEXAS GRAPEFRUIT lb 8c
FLORIDA ORANGES
8'
SUNKIST LEMONS it 15c
CABBAGE 2 !!»• 9C
Sponish
4 "9c
2 lb*.
1 1
ONIONS
Hubbard
Qc
2 lb*.
3
SQUASH
Table Queen
Ac
SQUASH
lb.
*T
TURNIPS 3 lb.. 10'
U. S. No. 1
jqc
Peck
45
POTATOES
2 lbs- 25c
YAMS

Old Dutch

2i can*

|&lt;5C

CLINTON GLOSS

Cleon...

CORN STARCH

Sweetheart Soap 3 s.™ 2Oc

Sunbrite Cleanser
Gold Dust ^.7
Bowlene

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HERMANS

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Lifebuoy Soap 3 bon 2Oc
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Woodbury s s~p 3 bo,. 23c

CRACKERS

V; 29C

Where Quality Meats Cost Less
LEG O' LAMB

6 pH.

lb.

35c

Smoked whole or shank

HAMS

half

5 pH.

34c

lb.
Porter home

LAMB Shoulder

pH.

lb.

32c

BEEF STEAKS

LAMB CHOPS

pts.

lb.

45c

VEAL CHOPS

5 pts.

32c
32c

SHORT RIBS

6 pH.

I
lb.

3 pts.

■». 29c

BEEF STEW
PICNIC HAMS
SOUP MEAT

Bonck**
10 pH.
lb.

Smoked

4 pts

— lb.

no pH.

lb.

O5c

DEL MONTE BEETS
4 point*

$1.65 CASE
48 point*

14‘

SAUSAGE

lb.

Of Beef

Grade 1 Pork

BOLOGNA

Slicing
5 pH.

lb.

45c
22c

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WHITE HOUSE COFFEE
DEL MONTE COFFEE
HILLS BROS. COFFEE

Lb. ....

SATISFACTION

12 pH.

CHASE &amp; SANBORN'S
Dated Coffee, lb.t

CREAM OF WHEAT
Pkg-

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QUAKER OATS
Quick or regular

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TRAPPERS ATTENTION — Highest market price*
The American Leri
town or nelghborii
for fun, hide* and pelt*. — HARVEY BABCOCK.
of every man or wo
honorably in World I or III
North of Notional Bonk across railroad track. West
The legion la organised by De- !
doors of old Opera building.
12-9
oartmenta &lt;states). Districts and |
Posts, and membership In the nattonul organisation Is by affiliation
—
, with the Post. Tiiere are 58 Depart- ------menu; one In every state in the
1 union, one In the District of Co7
fa-J. Lt-J
j'ftifr-J.
lumbla. others in territorial pos- 1
sessions of the United Stales and Q
In certain foreign countries.
&gt;9 Hastings. Mich. Telephones 2244-2557
ITS A FACT—The Legion is
St
non-polilical and non-sectarian.
Section 2. Article IX of the na- ,
Donal constitution of the Legion
THURSDAY and FRIDAY, DECEMBER 2-3
says:
••The American Legion shall be
absolutely non-political and shall
"ROSIE O'GRADY
not be used for the dissemination
ot partisan principles nor for the j
promotion of the candidacy of any
person seeking public office or pre­
SATURDAY ONLY. DECEMBER 4
ferment. No candidate for nomin­
DOUBLE FEATURE ATTRACTION
ation or election to. or no tncumJohnny Mack Brown and Raymond Hatton
bent of. any remunerative* elective &gt;
public office, shall hold any elective ,
THE STRANGER FROM PECOS
office or any appointive remunerativr office in The American Ix-glon,
and Kenny Baker and Lynn Merrick
or in any department or post there- ■
of. Provided that members of post. I
"DOUGHBOYS IN IRELAND
department or nations! standing or
• pedal committees shall not be af­
fected.”
SUNDAY and MONDAY, DECEMBER 5-6
Absolutely no distinction of sect
Reddle MacDowell and Donald Crisp
or creed u recognized.
In that beautiful all technicolor version

ii

gion because of the many different
types of programs carried on which I
call for expenditures of money and
the thousand* of man hours given
to the promotion of the activities
by individual Legionnaire*. Haw- 1
ever. IT’S A FACT that throughout
the nation the physical properties
and Investments of the National ft
Headquarters. Departments and!
Posts of The American Legion,
such a* building*, furnishings. ।
equlpment^buildlng funds, tn vest­
ments In United Blates Government \
War Bonds, annual salaries paid to
employee*, reserve and restricted
fund*, and contribution* to com­
munity relief agenrlrs represent ap­
proximately W.7M.701.40.

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f'TKAND THEATI2

Bargain matinee Sunday 1:08 to 3:09
Only enough admissions will be sold at the bargain prices
fill theatre once. Evening adult price* start at
3:00 o'clock performance.
TUES.. WED.. THUR., FRI., DECEMBER 7-8-9-10
Sonja Henie, Jack Oakie and Ceaar Romero

.

"WINTERTIME"

It may be Impossible to see her In person in Detroit

film offering now.

Bahry

tiieatri
? s
Ed ij

Hastings. Mich.. Phones 2247-2282

BANNER WANT ADS PAY

Wanted I Men and
Women Who Are
Hard of Hearing

FRIDAY and SATURDAY. DECEMBER 3-4
DOUBLE FEATURE ATTRACTION
Chester Morris as Boston Blaekie

"THE CHANCE OF A LIFETIME
and Wild B1U Elliott and George Gabby Hayes

"WAGON TRACKS WEST

For VICTORY

SUNDAY and MONDAY, DECEMBER
UNITE P
. Uli or you gsl your monsy bark at one*
I Aak aboat Osrine Ear Drop* today at

BONDS
STAMPS
N. MAIN ST., NASHVILLE, MICH

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1

"LASSIE COME HOME"

11'
20'
18'
9'
9'
22'
21'

DEFENSE

l STATE IT.. HASTINGS. MICH

Profitable Calving
Spring-freshen.ng cows are usual­
ly less profitable than cow* that
calva in fall or winter largely be­
cause they are fed too little grain
In the Rush pasture season.

Stebbins &amp; Jacobs

|

rhaa* am

"THE SON OF DRACULA
Bargain matinee Sunday 3:99 to 5;M

Theedgy* Wednesday and TUunday

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TH KA1TTNO1 BANyPE, WmtDAY, DECEMBER t, 1M3

ON THE HOME FRONT

,
too that Merle Clemens
■
: needed hospital care after a.aklnn(Continued from Page 1. Sec. I.) ' Uh that set the Naal on their ear
ind Mrs. J. E. Perryman of Dubber- I to put it mildly. A speedy and com*

"Homer, aa you undoubtedly reYour folks received a telegram on
call, attended the University of Monday night. Charles Struble, say-.
Michigan for three years (was Ing Uiat vou are very ill with maLamba Chi out there), received his larla but are now making improveappoinlment to West Point and menu which is what we wanted to
was graduated in 1030, waa stationed hear because that’s the news that’s
at Schofield Barracks. Hawaii, until easier to lake. Doesn’t seem any
just before Pearl Harbor, and then time at all since you finished H M3,
had a month at Custer lie fore being *37 then four years at Mt. Pleasant
sent to Iceland for 17 months.
I and now you’re In Sicily (hang the
"It wot while he was in Iceland Germans and the Malarial) Your
that he received the Legion of "Mom" was telling us about you
Merit, one of six Americans to be meeting vour cousin. Don Hall, Ut
so decorated, but what was even Algiem In August, and that you
more important to him. it was there f have only seen each other once
that he also met and fell in love -*
— *that time.
"— And
•--* while —
•—
since
you're
witli Elsie.
convalescing. Charles, tell us about
"Iceland .became drab indeed that time vou ate a pound and a
when the pretty little bride-to-be half of liver at one sitting. Get bet­
was suddenly ordered to England, ter fast. Best luck to All you fellows.
but when shortly thereafter Homer, Last Minute Nice Having
too. received simlar orders they both You Home News:—
decided it was silly to tempt fate
Leaving Tuesday, after 10 days
any further. so applied for permls- home was Laurence Miller, who
slon to marry and received it.
looks fine, likes the army and has
"Censorship has veiled some of been In service over a year. He is
the facts, but 1 can tell you that with the air-borne Tanks—the only
the wedding will be solemnized in one of its kind in this country. Lau­
the tlnv. 500-ycar-old Diddlngton rence worked ut the Piston Ring
Church of England Just outside (lie Co., before he left here. We'll be
grounds of the hospital to which
Elsie Is attached.
T/4 gr. Laurence Miller. 16088223
"Homer’s commanding general
151sl Airborne Tank Co..
will give the bride away (she worked
Fort Knox. Ky.
under him In Iceland) and there"!!
Dale Henry was home from Great
be a reception in the hospital Offi- Lake.', over the weekend
Crr’s-Club following the service.
Don Keeler is home from Camp
Haan. Calif., and when asked how
Die rings al Tiffanv’s—a miniature long he had. he answered. "Long
of the bridegroom’). West Point class enough to see 2 H.H8. basketball
ring and a matching wedding band, games and I hope the Saxons do
both set with garnets and liny dia- the trimming both times.”
inond-i—but nobody knows whether
Cavalrvman Bob Bush, who !a
they’ve arrived or not. You can ima- now stationed at East Lansing was
glne there’ll be substitute, just In here Thanksgiving Day with his
case!”
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. George
Faithfully.
Hillman
Mary Ellen Menard.
Visiting on Main street Tuesday
Lyle Gillespie (Lake View School were Merle Lancaster just home
dist.i has just been transferred to from 2 years in N. Africa and Sicily
Calif, where he hopes to make con­ and sailor Albert Higgins who used
nections with his brother Kenny to live near Orangeville although
Gillespie who has Just completed u his family ore now Just south of
portion of his work with the Army town on M-37. Albert just has 3
Air Corps and expects to leave Calif, days but while he w-as here saw
nnv day. Lvle Is with the Naval Soldier Howard McDonald &lt;Starr
Air Corps—we do hope you fellows' School dist.) who is home from Fla.
somehow meet ’’coming or going.”
By the way. did you know your Ch arlea. At New Caledonia and Don.
"mom" Is taking the Red Cross somewhere in the South Pacific Al­
Nurses’ Aides course to help carry on bert looks snazzy in his Navy blues
back here at home? Let us have and would like to get mail ab—
your adresses boys when you know
M.M. 2/C Albert Higgins
wh-rc vou’ll be stationed.
Gollys. were sorry to hear that
Unit U.88.P.C 788. Bks. IF
F’don Chase In India hag been In
San Pedro, Calif.
the hospital following an operation
Lt. DeForrest "Jr” Walton

'here inch a short time (11 PAT.
• Thun, to 5 PM. Sat.) we missed a
.chat with him. He’s probably just
as glad ’causa we’d have only added
; to Ute many questions he had to
answer. Fbr Instance, his brother
Jack greeted him with. "Did you
we any subs this trip? How many
did you Ket?" - - .___

Aiki Injunction And
That Property Be Sold
In Our Circuit Court
William 8. and Theollne R, Schader have brought an injunction
proceeding in circuit court against
Phlliu Parlove and Michele Poma.
According to the bill of complaint,
the plaintiffs sold their bowling al­
ley here-to Philip Parlove for &gt;13.000. on March 1. The cash payment
at that time was 13.000. and the
contract stipulated that for each of
the eight months when the alley
is well-patronized—October. Novem­
ber. December. January. February.
March. April and May—a payment
of 1200 oer month on the principal
and Its share of the yearly Interest
must be made on the first of the
following month.
The bill recites that on April 1
this vear and on Mav 1. payments
were made on the contract for the
preceding months.
The complaint states that about
September 1. par love brought Mich­
ele Poma to them, saying that he
was OK., and that he was to take
over the place. The complainants
state that they then declined to ac­
cept Poma as Um? purchaser, as they
knew nothing about him.
On September 3. however, the
complainants and Parlove and
Poma came to an understanding,
and entered into another contract.
The papers filed in the case states
that Poma failed to make the
agreed-on payment Nov. 1. It also
states that he has foiled to keep the
property insured, and failed to pay
the taxes assessed against it.
The bill of complaint alleges that
Poma has threatened to operate the
alley wtthout making further pay­
ments The complainants allege that
they believe he Intends to operate
the business during the profitable
season, and let the property return
to the plaintiffs. It is also claimed
that he threatens to remove some
of the personal property.
The bill of complaint, therefore,
oaks that an injunction be granted
by the court against any such re­
moval of the personal property, and
that the court order a sale of the
propertv. so that thev can be relm-

HHNOCK HOSnTAL

pita! during the past week aa fol­
lows: A girl to Mr. and Mrs. diaries
Wallace, 431 W. Manhall. Nov. 23;
a boy to Mr. and. Sin. Albert Frost,
Middleville, Nov. 25; a girl to Mr.
and Mn. Mito Curtiss, Freeport,
Nov. 27; a boy to Mr. and Mrs.
Thomas Myers, 401 E. Center, Nov.
27.
Surgical patients are: Maurica
Ritter. Delton; Mn. Bruni tt Ham­
ilton, Nashvllle; Mrs. Russell Price.
216 N. Broadway; Mra. Clinton
ton J, McKeown. Hastings, R. 1;
Brill. 434 W. Walnut; Mrs. CtayMn. Reginald T. McKeough, Has­
tings. R. 4: Mn. Harold Williams,
Grand Rapids, R. 6; Mn. Lyle Nel­
son, Hastings, R. ?.
Medical coses art: Melvin Co­
ville, Hastings. R. 4; Mn. Addle
Smith, Nashville; Mn. Radford
Stidham, 414 W. Mill; Mrs Fay
Green. *511 8. Hanover; Wilbur
Lane. 510 8. Jefferson; Mrs. Bessie
Benedict. Cariuville; Blake Bar­
num. Lake Odessa.
Patients discharged
Included;
Mn. Prank Becker. Miss Dorothy
McKibben. Mrs. Lorenzo Maus. Mrs.
Laurel Garrison. Mn. Ernest Bat­
tles. Mn. Earl Kreider. Mn Glenn
Monica and baby. Baby Bernard
Hall, Mn. Charles Wallace and
baby. Mn. Allan C. Hyde and baby,
Robert Seeby and Mra. John Hart,
all of this city: Miss Margaret
Barker, Mrs. H. H. Cnase and Mra.
Orven Oarlinger, Lake Odessa;
Mn. Otis Eaton. Saranac; Mrs.
Walter Crosby and babv. W~&gt;dla''');
Mn. Charles Bldnam and Mrs. Ev­
erett Richardson and baby, Clarks­
ville; William Cortright. Nashville;

Mrs. Laurel Senslba and Beatrice
and Bernice Palmer. Middleville;
from Hastings rural routes, Donald
Moure. R. 5. Mrs. Stanley Melnert.
R. 2, Mrs. Clara Scott. R. 4, Mrs.
Cheater Peck. R. 5, Mrs. Fred Chmlle. R. 1; Mrs. Dan Allerdlng, Free­
port. and Charles Moon. -Oowllng.

the I*oii5 rd funeral home Manday at eleven o'clock, conducted by
Rev. 8. Conger Hathaway, pastor
of First Presbyterian church. In­
terment was in Riverside cemetery,
beside Hie mother and brother.

BOWLING NEWS
Skeleton teams on Thanksgiving
OBITUARY
Day and lack of pin boys on Fri­
Myrtle E.. youngest daughter of day reduced the bowling for Uie
Albert and Jennie Taylor, was born week to three leagues and a cor­
March 24. 1881. at Bloomingdale, responding number of better series.
Michigan, and passed away al Pen Jack D*)naay, bowling for Kiwanis
nock hospital early Friday morn­ No. 2 in Hie Service League led
ing. Noy. 26. at the age of 62 yean, tiw Individual scoring witli a fine
8 months. 2 days. When she was 578 (178-195.205)
*erles. Boyd
about ten years of age the family Payne scored 558 (167-200-191) for
moved to Hastings and for more Strand In the Recreation League
than fifty yean the family has re­ and Ken Laberteaux of Leonards,
sided in the same house on North also in the
Recreation League
Washington 8t.
scored 546 (144-199-303) for third
She graduated from Hastings High place.
Recreation League: Piston Rings
school with ti» class of 1900 and
in 1905 graduated from the State | won two fronx Strand; Leonards
Hospital at Kalamazoo. For a num­ took a pair from Hastings lee and
ber of yestn she was employed in I Fuel, and Bliss annexed the odd
,
the law office of the late John' game from White Products.
Gould. She was also employed in , Service League: Gib’s Dugout had
other places al various tunes and a one game edge on Klwanls No. 1.
al the time of her death was an' Rotary won a pair from Fort Cus­
employee at Pennock hosoltal
ter; and Klwanis No. 2 bowled a
The parents passed away yean i series for Woodland to shoot al on
ago and Die brother. Irvin, belter a later date.
Piston Ring League: Grinder won
known as ’’Stub", who lived with
his sisters in the old home, passed two from Machine Room; CIO won
away five yean ago. leaving only a pair from Navy Grinders and
the sister, Ethel, to mourn her poss- Engineera lost to Office by one
game.
She was a devoted sister, a kind
and thoughtful neighbor and a MEETING OF W. S. C. S.
The W. 8. C. S. of the First Meth­
true friend, who had endeared ’heraelf to the hearts of many' and odist church will meet Wednesday,
she will be greatly missed by a large December 8. A luncheon will be
circle of friends and acquaintances. served by Circle 8 at 1:00 P. M.
Funeral services were held- from 1 Members are urged to make reser-

lived here mare
l and had served aa i
I for fourteen yeara,
the widow. Mae; otu
Ethel RenkM, Musks
daughter; two gn
ten; and
brother. &gt;
son. Hastings. Funeral a
held at the Leonard
Sunday afternoon at th
the Rev. 8. C. Hathaw
, Ing. Intennent waa In
Creek cemetery.
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A temporary restraining order has
been Issued, and the case will soon
be brought to trial.

WOMENS BOWLING LEAGUE
Returning from the north woods
after having spent a couple of weeks
In quest of deer, Mildred Smith and
Lucille Wlllltla displayed their keen­
ness of eye and steadiness of hand
by smacking the pins for 518 and
480 respectively. Mra. Smith scored
168-153-197—to lead the week’s play
and Mrs. WlUltU hit 195-155-150for second place. Kate Dolan was
In third place with 147-152-171—470.
State Insulation won three from
Bell Tel. Co., courthouse won a pair
from Seal Co.. Strand took the odd
game from Portias; and Banner
-------- complete scries from MiddlevUle.
Best Scores:
M. Smith
166-153-107—518
195-155-159—480
L. Wlllitts
K. Dolan
144-163-155—462
M. Caukln
J. Maclvor
167-132-154—453

Dresses she’ll wear in
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the busy days to fol­
low! Smooth rayon
crepe, deftly styled for
figure flattery in the
new pencil-alixn silhou­
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shades! Sizes 12 to 20.

MUNICIPAL COURT
Chas. A. Hollister, of Battle Creek,
waa brought into Municipal court
Monday to answer a charge of op­
erating a motor vehicle while un­
der the influence of intoxicating
liquor. He admitted his guilt, and
was given a fine of &gt;50.00. costs of
&gt;5.55 or serve 50 days In jail.

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Men's Sweaters______ $2.95 to $8.95
Men's Work Jackets.. $2.95 to $5.00

Men's Leather Jackets$8.50-$12.50 and $16.50

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Every War Bond, every Stamp,
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more bullets—to load more shells—■
launch more Liberty ships—lift more
Thunderbolts and Wildcats and
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Men's Overalls. $2.00, $2.19 and $2.39

It is impossible to get some items, especially
in boys clothing, but you will be surprised
at the size, the good quality, and the com­
pleteness of the stock we hove been able
to get under present market conditions.

f I "'HIS year our memories of other happier Christmases are
JL more vivid than ever. The stockings, the trees, the carols,
the family reunions—memories of all of these make us yearn
more strongly than ever for the safe return of our husbands,
brothers, sons and daughters who ^tre far from home.
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return to this earth—and soon.

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one who receives it.’ It’s a gift of
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’ making Elsenhower responsible for
tcsults In the Mediterranean area,
we shouldn’t object too stren­
uously if he has the final say-so
about the men who serve under
m® &gt;• Section I.) him.
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-------------from
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Of course Patton’s action
our arms tn the Boutowest Pacific,
shockingly reprehensible—but
the fact is that we are merely en- hM
discussed thoroughly by
gaged in Comparatively light skimalready.
tehea on the outer fringe of Ja- ,
...
pan’s outer defenses The heavy I whenever we find ourselves get;
fighting remains to be done. Be- ting sympalhlc over the terrible
fore Japan can be Invaded. Ja- -pasting" Berlin has been taking
panose Naval power must be de- during the past week, we recall Ute
cislv?ly beaten and this. If Japan bombing of defenseless Rotterdam
chooses to fight until her resource* and -he gloating remarks of Goebfor fighting are exhausted (and Yels, Goering and Hitler after en
Rear Admiral Rock believes that tirc sections of Coventry were

EDITORIALS

Sunday morning worship at ten
thirty o’clock, The pastor will tell,
•bout Dust" and will preach on
toe theme, "Conditions of toe King­
dom."
Sundav school at 11:45. Robert 1
MoGlocklln. superintendent.
.
Bov Scout, meet Monday night, I
E I* Taylor, Scoutmaster.
The Session will meet at the.
manse Tueeday, Dec. 7to„ at seven ■

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The teachers and officers of toe 1
Prespyterian Bunday school held a
meeting at the manse Wednesday
evening. December 1st.
WESLEYAN METHODIST
CHURCH
Hastings Chgreh
Sunday School at 10:30. Lawrence
Adams. Superintendent. Missionary
Sunday.
Mom Ing sermon by the pastor at
11:30.
Evening evangelistic service at

■istance from the Japanese Navy), there Is Warsaw. Stalingrad. Kiev,
is Uksly to bring about the mast Sevastopol, or even London. Nazi
titanic naval clash in all history, leaders set the pattern of destrucBefore bur invasion (roopa can uon a[ a ume ^hen they never
move In on Japan proper her bat- guspected that Allied airpower would
tie fleet must be swept from the
day catch up and surpass Utelr
Young peoples meeting Friday
seas. With all due respect to ^-n The ruthless tactics of HlUer evening
at the Uiwrenc- Adams
demonstrated power of air attack w)dch have been accepted by the home, 927 E. Clinton St.
REV. HENRI F. M. POL
and the vulnerability of battleships1 people df an entire nation have | Prayer meeting Wednesday eve- ,
inadequately or improperly pro- made the destruction of Berlin tn- |
F£V*wXil£
r8*“on h°,nf' Dean See. Need Soon
tected from air attack, Rear Admiral evitable.
Rock believes that In thLs final
.».
W.HAzFMS meets at the Lawp
‘Ratinnino’ Dnrtnr.
rence Adams home Thursday after- 1
ror nat|oning Doctor.
blow, the tremendous fire power of ar.i. i u ~w, . . - -------------------1 noon. Dec. 9. This will be a rally , The limited number of physicians
our own "battle wagons" will be p 11 i i rx r i i r C
service with every member urged in this country will have to be disneeded. Thus, although most of,I H
UI H r \
j to be present. Mrs. Bennett will i• tributed to meet the needs of the
ths naval battles In the Pacific
have charge of the study book. The
date have been fought at great ----------------------------------------------patches will be removed from the 1 armed forces, war Industries and
range by the aerial unite of speedy GRACE LUTHERAN CHURCH
j apron at this service. Visitors
are lhe civilian population, Dean Wil­
task forces ( and with surface unite! O. H. TrinkleUi. pastor
i rnyfid"*
~
lard C. Rappleye of the school of
seldom coming within range excent |
1 °°-P' toaU’ ] Quarterly meeting December IB
at night), a great naval battle,
street entrance
Rtv
T Penine in medicine ot Columbia university re­
ports.
along so-called -classic ’ Une» with
»rtneworah pal KT 30 A.kLThe c^^ the awruic
End^e ^rtLjmdng.......................................
Increase In the number of
Sermon by
the pastor at .«
10 «.
A. «•M 1 students tn the medical schools ot
battleships into position for a World"
S«»u«w«
u» &gt;*•&lt;knockout blow. must, not be disSunday school at 11:30 A. M. Re- .
'Xu
missed as an Improbability.
hearsal for the children's Christmas nl"K. “nlcc wUl ** xnade “l lllh cording to Dean Rapplcye, but the
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...............“^rm^lnrn.WTuad.yey-effect will not be felt for several
The battle at Tarawa to the GilHoly communion Dec 12 10:30 r^^j^^he L^Mge Ev- years, because of the length of pro­
bert Islands should make those A. M Announcement next Bunday
lueild
fessional education.
who expect a speedy finish in the ,fu&gt;r the service.
eryone urged to ayend.----------"The over all medical needs
?’dJX5n?.er .Nom!* SOUTH JEFTKRSON UNITFn
FIRST METHODST
MET1IODST CHURCH
CHURCH
'' FIRST
the country for military,,civilian,
SOUTH llOTERSON UNITED
1 Morning Worship will be held at and public health activities have not
BRETHREN CHURCH
- can victory because at the end of F.
10: 00 o'clock next Sunday. Mr. yet been visualized." the report
W. Maxon. Pastor
the fighting we were in possession
Stone will preach on Ute theme.
of the Island. However, according
’ What Shall We Do With Ute Bl- points out. "At the present time
Sunday school al 11 A. M.
to official communiques, the cost of
i ble?” There will be special music. there are about thirty-five thousand
U. B. C E. at 7 P. M.
| The Church School will meet at doctors in the army, and it Is likely
lives was very high It is improb­
Evangelistic service at B P- M.
20.
that by the end of HM3. on the basis
able that Japan ever expected . to
Mid-week prayer service Thurs- 11:_
„
..
... _
The w
W. s
S.- c
C. s
8.- wU1
will mrct
meet "«&gt;■
Wed- of the present estimates, the army
hold out indefinitely against con­ day at 8 P M
The W M A. will hold an ail- nesday at 1:00 o’clock to the church will need aboul ferty-flve thousand.
centrated attack on such a small
day
work
meeting
nt
the
So.
Jef£
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£
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w111
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outpost as Tarawa. More than ferson St U. B Parsonage. 229', {Circle A A..Chrtomas program will
"Should the ratio, of doctors per
■ thousand men in the inny be re­
to hold out M long ns possible and ^rtiin ^i.idenr
rueur.or ], On wndnewtev
Wednesday ev&lt;
evening, a County
exact a steen price from toe tovad- atrtc*lln- P^dent.
Missionary rafly will be held duced lhe figure would be modified.
| to the church at 7:45.
The The navy's requirements will reach
fto
The defends" u^alhmd
' SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST
District Superintendent. Dr. E. close to 10.000 doctors. At the pres­
flnm c&lt;&gt;rner of Ea)'1 Mnd 00,111 StH. Babbitt, will preside, and the ent time the number of licensed physevere series of bombardments from paste-; George M. Schram
Rev. Carl L. Conley. Superintendair and sea and still were able to; 437 E Center 8L,
i ent of Baroda District in India, 000. and those between 30 and 45
hold out long enough to make us; Services on Saturday:
will be the speaker. Rev. Conley has
pay toe heaviest price yet for any! oaousin
Sabbath ocnooi;
School: 9:30 n
A. m
M-.
rccenty returned to America on fur- total about 30.000."
Pacific invasion. In this light, theL:1 v-—
*-*”— ‘ *'
pvr
11# ”H-----™e:ttaV°°anrt
^Vestwrx i &gt;ouah?'He
.—». «_ has
u.. a- most interesting ,j
result at Tarawa is more of a draw
me&lt;tlng *nd Vesper3 story
srory concerning conditions in InTn- ;
.
than a dean-cut victory.
1 Riinaavinmirurs tn o xr
dla.
HLs
lecture will be ^musteated
dl
“- H
15 lecture
illustrated j Market Steers Earlier,
?« M—Lay b ,UreopUcon plctures. The meet­
7MP
if
tog te op?n to evtrybody.
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4-H
Club
Members
Told
-The above paragraph Is In no• PiiXr MrottoT*
7 46 P’
Beginning next Bunday and con• tense a detraction from the tre­
Getting the steer calves ready for
for three weeks, a program ,
mendously heroic Job done by the• 1InPit: Unulng
of Christmas music will be Riven I| market a year or more earlier than
Marine shock troops. Their action ln» at
home of Mrs. John Gould , nvpr U1P chimes system at 5 :00 : usual has been suggested to 4 H club
was magnificent. Doubtless, as one' s tnuT 11 R rm-oru
o’clock each Sunday afternoon. Mrs. i members and livestock men.
of the commanding officers stated,, FIRST U. B. CHURCH
j, j Foster will be in charge. The
valuable lessons in this type of war­, Comer of E. Grand and Easl Sirs. Drorram will include ontan music, | , The club members, by feeding out
the calves for six to eight months
fare were learned which will prob­
ably make subsequent actions less
Instead of handling them In the usual
n'°o A- M_ Morning Worship- DAPTIST CHURCH NOTES
costly. But the fact remains that
Way, will aidjn^increasing the total
a r- .
Sunday School at 10 o’clock.
I amount of rrieat~avkil«iblc.
Tarawa is merely one of many simi­
Divine Services at 11 o’clock and
lar points which must be captured _ 6,3S.Ju M- Adult and Scnlor c
, 7:30 in the evening.
Calves from 2 to 10’-months old
and reconditioned before we can1
Our oucst sneaker for both serv­ and in reasonably good 'flesh are
even begin a serious assault on Ja­ pel message by the pastor.
ices is Rev. Henri F. M. Pol. a rep- f
pan's main outer bases, it will be
Mon 7:30 P. M. Official Board resentatlve of toe Christian Hebrew ; recommended. The animals should
be
started each February or M?irch_
meeting in the paator's studv.
done—but not easily nor quickly.
MLuion of Detroit, Mich.
Thun. 7 30 P. M. Adult and Y. P.
At 11 A. M. His subject "The I for fall sale, and in August or Sep­
tember for sale the next spring.
Divine plan St Place for Israel,"
It makes sense to leave the final Prayer meetings.__
7:30 P. M. Subject, His own per­
decision to the Patton affair to BALTIMORE CIRCUIT
sonal testimony os "An Illustration | . Fifty bushels of corn or its equiva­
' Gen. Eisenhower. Congressional Pastor. Rev. Lyle E. Olmstead
lent in concentrated feed are re­
of divtoe predestination."
committees, of course, can make Baltimore church
Rev. H. F. M. Pol was bom in 1quired to get a calf ready for mar­
sensational news by undertaking
Morning worshlo service 10:00 A. Nljswljk a suburb of The Hague to Iket. which will account for gains of
Investigations, etc., but toe man
the Netherlands; he was reared in , ;from 400 to 500 pounds. In addi­
to best position to Judge Patton's
Sunday school 11:00 A. M.
a devout Catholic home and he has ,
worth; to decide how completely Pre ver service Wednesday at 8:00 visited all the Worlds Continents tion. it will require from 1.000 to
the men to service have accented P M.
and has lived to France. Belgium. '1,200 pounds of good roughage to
McCallum
Church
a calf six to eight months.
Patton's apologies for the slapping
Spain, South America. Ada and fl feed
1
It possible, it is said, the calf
affair is Gen. Elsenhower, himself. M.Morning worship service 11:30 A. tears in China. He waa brought to
i sco lite need of Salvation in China ■ ।should be started on grain before
Of course, if a buck private had
Sunday school 10:30 A- M.
• and there be«an ills work on behalf i weaning.
,
struck Patton in anger, the fellow
Because of the need for
at Israel with the Shanghai Hebrew
would have been dealt with severely PRESBYTERIAN* ’
milk in the-war effort and economy
I Mission. All welcome.
--dishonorably discharged at the ANNOUNCEMENTS
I Tuesday nights B.Y.P.U. All 'of gains, the calf should be weaned
Very least. However, undemocratic
at about 500 poimds weight.
though the statement may be. one
Pfc. can be replaced with compara­
al 7:30.nd
ttl
tive ease but good fighting generals rif. 427 Young Street. Mrs/TtAicrt 1.!!!!?,S 8' le®®°nm„tm,
Bloody History
who ran lead an army to "heads
Adana, where Winston
ChurchiF.
Shannonwwill lead and Mrs. William cn,vXi*.'f,.r„_An
"■*■»»«" unuremr.
Up" offensive warfare are few and ar)BWV
Grlctov will have charge of the de- ,
Turkish officials met. is Tur- I
'
i™”’ £
'««■■■• c’tf. wi».. i»pfar between. £0. as long as we are Votionals
■?------------------------------------------------------------------------------—---------------------------------------- ,. ulation of over 76.000. It is situated
ilgbout 30 miles inland from the
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST.
' northeast corner of the Mediterra- .
SCIENTIST
rm
n.r™
Th'S.rh.n which P.w,
Corner Church and Center Streets
,hr°u«n toe city is spanned by a
Subject. "God
"Z.: the Only
2™, Cause
Cr
I long, multiple-arch, masonry bridge I
and Creator.""
I over a thousand years old. Twice '
Sunday service 11 A. M.
Sunday school 9:30 A. M.
1 before in this century Adana made 1
Wednesday evening service nl the headlines. In 1909 the Adana
p. m.
,,
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Reading room in church edifice ^‘’’“cre occurred, part of the gen­
open Wednesday and Saturday from eral religious and political turmoil
1
K D ir
J-..
n-i
___
ot that day. Three .to .four ...
thou­
sand persons, mostly Armenians,
Blood Plasma
were killed in the streets or burned
Mora than 300 quarts of blood
in their^homes. During 1919-21 the
plasma are being shipped to England
city wasNrccybied, by the French

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Canadian Railway Forms
For best yields, garden plants
Largest Line on Continent should be spaced accurately In the

COURT

Tba- Canadian National railways row.
Planting distances recom­
form the largest railway system on mended are: asparagus, broccoli,
the North American continent It bruaaels sprouts, cauliflower, cab­
has 23,600 miles of road, a length bage, and peppers, IB Inches; head
almost sufficient to gird the earth, lettuce. 12 Inches; celery, fl inches;
at ths equator, with a great band of Spanish onions. 4 inches; staked to­
rails, ties, ballast and bridges.
matoes. 24 inches; and unslaked to­
These 23,600 miles of road form matoes, 38 to 48 inches.
a fayflung steel network that touches
virtually every city and town of
Reports from areas where tuber­
importance throughout Canada, and culosis is on' the Increase, show that
over it, by day and by night move girls aged ten to fifteen are falling
victim to the disease. This is five
is..
1
earlier than usual among feof the nation.
oceordtng u&gt; the Michigan
International In Its scope of opera- Tuberculosis AsaoclaUon.
tion. the Canadian National system, 1
,-----------through its United States lines. | Wayne County, Michigan, with
serves many big American centers thlHr-nlne percent of Michigan's
of industry including Chicago. But-'. jxjpulatlon, produces fifty-woven
falo. Detroit, Flint, Pontiac, Lans- ' Percent of the tuberculosis deaths
ing. Bav-Citv Saxlnaw Grand Ran. ln thta
according to the

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ledo. Port Huron. Duluth and nu­
merous points in New England, in­
cluding Portland. Maine.
The United States railways com­
prised within the Canadian National
system include the Grand Trunk
Western railroad. Central Vermont
railway, and Duluth. Winnipeg and
Pacific railway.
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Flawless jwrformance of Amer
icon combat planes at Uie warfront
is due in no small measure to the
fact that before they can go into
service their functional operations
must undergo the most searching
inspection and scrutiny to which any­
thing on wings has ever been sub­
jected.
Nut only do our fighters and bomb­
er planes undergo rigid checkups by
company test pilots but they must
again be taken over the hurdles by
army pilots who have to approve
each ship’s performance before it

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Comfortable
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Leather Jackets

Cooper Hosiery
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Pajamas, Outing and Broadcloth

Outing Flannel Night Shirts
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the risers kept in sod and the lops
of the benches cultivated. These
vines still /grow well and produce •
good yields. The vineyard suffered
little damage in the heavy storm of
1935 when eight inches of rain fell ,
in 24 hours on central New York.
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Fingertip Coats
You’ll find all the popular
styles here if you buy
Nov!

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Sports Jackets, wool and leather
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Corduroy long Pants
Sanforized School Pants
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Contour Farming
A few early New Yorktiers
planted and tilled their lullsidelands
on the contour, but in our rush to
make Ahis new world' productive, we
forgot until the/fast few years the
wisdom of th/.&lt; old practice that
saves the soil* and the farm. Old
contour-plant/d vineyards on steep
slopes are-still thrifty and are bear­
ing good crops. One old vineyard
nogx-Nammondsport. on a 40-dcgrce

What can a woman do
to help win the war?
Every time a SPAR
is assigned to duty, another United States
’ Coast Guardsman is free to join his mates
at sea—the job for which he enlisted and
trained.
Tlie Coast Guard is in action in every
combat zone. Its highly skilled men aro
needed to help convoy ... serve on trans­
ports ... land troops.. . patrol treacherous
■ea lanes ... rescue victims of submarine
attack. Every man is needed for action.
SPARS wear the same Navy blue, earn
the same good pay, fill the same shore
jobs as the men they replace...important
jobs which women can do as well as men—
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and family, all of
, and Mra. Jay Blough
—- — —J of Freeport, Mr. and
trusteeship issued.
inventory filed.
Mrs. Lettie Dickerson and daugh­
Eat. Bertha M Van Tuyl, warrant
Eat. Eli D. Hall, proof of pub- ters Of Shultz. A Mr. and Mra. Hur­ I Editor of Banner:
and inventory filed.
on Healy and daughter and Mra. । I was in Michigan last week. I
Est. Eli D. Hall, petition to give
I Clara Day and Vivian spent I was in Hastings. I was in Rutland
deed filed, order for publication
Est Adalbert Pelton proof of Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mra. | township and on tha home farm
entered.
publication med. onUr allowing »&lt;*nley Haley and family in Lan- there where Sprint brook Joins
***«**"« aing * Mr. and Mra. Ruraell Mead Glass creek, eventually; Glass creek
Est. William H. Rhoades, proof clalmi entered^
of publication filed, proof of
- Hallman rin.l r. ■ *nd r,unll&gt;r h*d M thelr TtUUlkSglV- 1 flows into the Thon&gt;apple river;
.
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j Ballman. final re- Jn_ Kue,ta Mr. and Mrs. Merritt | the Tbomappla mates with lhe
service filed, proof of will filed, or­
and Claytem McKeown of
Grand, and the Grand river flows
der admitting will entered,
entered. bond
boM “
entered, discharge of execuUr
executor to
is-* l Quimby and Ed Earl otAugusta. I into Lake Michigan. From Lake
Of administrator
administrator with
with tha
lhe will
will an-1
an-1 ®
Of
H. m,kl
nexed filed, letters testamentary fa- &gt; *u*d- ratata enrouad.
| Mra. McKeown has been in Pen- , Michigan, down through live Hennl'nock hospital since last Monday.' pen canal, water from the Thomsued, order limiting settlemen’ «»■ „
j,ut we are happy toreport
that, apple river at Hastings and Spring
tered, petition for hearing claims BARRYVILLE
BARRYVILLE
|I Notice ofatour
this week 1 she is better again.
brook out in Rutland township joins j
filed, notice to creditors issued.
etaWB.OB.
--------------------------Danka and Mrs. »»» “l“‘“,PP1 r‘wr.»,here “
Est. AdelberL Patton, proof of will be found in community no- ! Mra.
■«■. Madeline
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• —
- Winn
Battle
345 miles to the weal. Part­
‘publication filed, testimony of 1
luces,
Mr. and* "
Mra *Will
Hyda 'of
Winn
of Creek and Charles
i&gt;v miles. Hastings and Rock
freeholders filed license to sell is-1 and Mr. and Mra. Charles Day were . McCoy
------and hta uncle Carl McCoy of ;
sued, bond on sale filed, oath before I dinner guests of Mr. and Mra. Ar- , Grand Rapids were Saturday din- | Island are united by "act of God."
sale filed.
j thur Lathrop at Cloverdale on Tuea- i ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Will,
* ’ '
Ext Emma Sherk, petition far day. tAe occasion being the Mth Hyde. ★ Annella Brumm spent 1 Guest of my father. Theron A
special administrator filed, order I birthday of Mra. Louise Lathrop, Wednesday night and Thursday I Caln. I attended lhe father's and
appointing xjseclai administrator It was a large famly gathering and I with Mr. and Mrs. Ralph DeVine, son's meeting of the Hastings Brolhentered, bond of special admlnlstra- * grand time was enloved by all. ★ Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Day. Eloise erhood in the Methodist church on
tor filed, letters or special ndmlnls- Aunt Louise enjoys fairly good and Wendall were Sunday dinner । Green street Twenty wars ago I
trnUon Issued, order authorizing । health and has been a great bleus- 1 cueeta of Mr. and Mm. Clare Nor- was a member of the Brotherhood.
speclal administrator to assign Ing ail these years to everyone. She . rta and sons of Lacey. ★ Mr. arid one of the finest organizations I
residue as provided by the will en- . has ^gone^ to ^Fowlerville to spend ' Mra. Jesse Fossett of Hashvllle and have been affiliated with It was
! Mrs. Perry Fassett and children ot found in 1012 and Ira Traver, a
— —„ ._._
„. Hastings were Thursday evening charter member, was present last
Est. Frank Elston, order allow­
! Higdon were nianksgivlng day callers of Mr. and Mra. Burr Fas- week. I raw Bud Wolfe^ Kendall
ing" ,account__entered.
.
। gucsva or tnr. ana airs. win. van
I Coats. Delbert Whitmore and How­
ard Frost. Delbert and I went to
Cwfn and Wfrt- Friday night supper |
petition for administrator
filed, guests of Mr and Mra. O Tomlin
country school together.
Sound
petition for special Administrator *H„lrvK levering of Grand Rapids
motion pictures were shown &lt;How­
filed.' order appointing special nd-1 MX.nt from wednrodav to Friday 1 Saturday Basketball
ard Frost, operator! Of Michlgnn-g
mlnlstrator bond of special admin
Mr,. Klevering and children ' for 6th to 9th Grades
beautiful scenic spots And this
istrator filed letters of special ad- and Q], oUltUY. *Ttfrs. Earl Pen- 1
Mr. Fred Goodell, City Youth brings me to another thought . . .
mlnlsUaUon issued nventory fBed.. nock ^t Thursday night and Council
chairman for Saturday bas­
Est Guv V. McA lister petition Friday with Mr. and Mra. Ralph
Absence makes the heart grow
announces that all boys in
for administrator nled. order ap- Pennock and Saturday night and ketball.
grades
6 to 9 Inclusive who are in­ fonder. One cannot be away from
pointing
administrator
entered.; Sunday with
—
rith Mra
Mra. *
Lucille
McOlel- terested In Playing Saturday bas­ Michigan for any length of time
bond of administrator filed, letters land near
- Ilacev
—.,1. ★ Mr. and Mra. ketball should report to the high without wishing to return. Tn be
of administration Issued, inventory --------—„— Gillett ’ and aoru were
away for years—like I have been—
fUed.
Thanksgiving day gurata of Mr. and school gymnasium this Saturday, is to be removed from much that is
Est. Walter J. Ornube. proof of Mrs. Vem Marshall and daughters., December 4. at 0:00 A. M- At that near and dear. I once wrote these
publication filed, /order allowing Miss Beverly Fillingham of Way­ time teams will be formed.
words:
Mra. L. E Barnett, chairman of the
claims entered.
land was a guest of the Gillette the
City Youth council, has also an­ Its lakes and woods and winding
Est. Frank Elston, final receipt
streams
filed, dlachanre of executor Issued, Mrs. Leon Plumb ot Detroit were nounced the appointment'of Clark
estate enroUed.
auetU of Mr. and Mra. Charles Day O'Donnell as winter sports chair­ Make Michigan a land of dreams.
Michigan is all of that. Barry
Est. Mary 8. Townsend, petition Friday night and Saturday. Mr. and man and of Mra. CaytonBrandstet­
to assign personal property filed Mrs. Rarl Gasser and sons and Mra. ter as Youth Council dance chair- ,county Is blessed with its share of
of all that Nature has given to a
order assigning personal property Gordon Hoffman were Thanksgiv­ man.
entered
Officers of the City Youth Coun- igrand old state. You who are close
ing day guests * Mr. and Mra.
Est. May Potter, petition to open Charles McCoy of Grand Rapids ell elected in November include Mrs. to the forest may not see the
safety deposit box filed, order to spent Thanksgiving day with her Barnett as chairman; Mrs. William trees; you who may not have lived
open safety deposit box entered.
Earente. Mr. and Mra. Will Hyde Bradford, vice-chairman; - Mra. D. elsewhere may not appreciate all
Est. Lulu Greene, petition for fra. Louise Lathrop and Rev and D. Walton, second vice-chairman; that is around you. Look! Make the
administrator filed, order for pub- Mrs. Ira Cargo were Thursday eve­ Charles Paul, secretary; Don Gury. most of that which artists paint
lle"tion entered.
ning callera enroute to their home treasurer. Other members of the ■and poets write—and you can en­
Est. Lewis Maier, petition for at Fowlerville.
Council Include Kathleen Perry. ,joy first hand.
Stewart D Caln
administrator filed, petition for
Mr. and Mra. Wilson WlllltU and Harry Young. Mrs. Hah Hill. Fred
special rtdminlstrator filed, order for children cf Muskegon were from Goodell. Harry Thompson. Clark I
publication entered, order appoint­ Thursday until Saturday gueata ot O'Donnell. Rev. Winston Stone. L. 1
ing-special administrator entered. Rev. and Mrs. J. J. Wlllltto. * Mr. E. Bamctt, David Goodyear, C. B I
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PAGE SIX
| and Mm. George teinaar for supper ,
Thanluglving Day.
* Mr. and Mrs.
Mra. Lloyd Demond spent last cdM£e“ft}n1{53' ^Pthe'f^Ser^'ri^- IMack~3«ie7
ap ddaughtCT^Vtotel

Friday night and part or Saturday
with Pearl Demand while Lloyd
was deer hunting. He came back
laat Tuesday with a htee 160-lb
r- WiS PcaVt ^nnnd^w'ofd ■'
n"? ref,K ^nldv'WnJStJute

Mta? Mary Tabor In Grand were called to Chicago by the serR ' lds ljutt week Site was 70 years ■ lous Illness of his mother. * Cliar„ r hlUband passed away I He Hoffman returned from thgLJt fOur monUts ago. * Leo. Stor- (north hunting trip Saturday with
kftn Cftme rr°m KlllaniIU'/&gt;O ‘f ?},,y , “ 4 P°i"t tlt‘&lt;~r . ,__________
JS^mnSTaJ. this’ winter. He BRANCH DISTRICT

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and was well known here. The fu- “ ^SS'^er Biud are working spent from Wednesday until Satneral was held al Vermontville Sat. &gt; *P fh ww* fnrtorv * ’Die Teeter urday as the &lt;uest of Mr. and
P. M. * Hie P.T.A. was Held last
Ksbren mwith the flu: Uie Mrs. Chas Laubaugh. ★ Mr. .and
Wednesday evening. Mrs. Root.
,n r.mllv also and are on the Mrs. James Sidman spent Thanks­
giving with their son in Lansing
Haatino an expert on Mr and Mra Chaz Mayo
handwriting. 5”iT,1,’,tf'r"'lng
5f Battle Creek .pent Sunday with Mr. Birman was taken ill and was
“«“*«‘4PnL.* Wld 9*1?**..
Mr- and Mra. Archie Burd. ★ Mr. not able to drive home so their
married *o Doris Crate of Hastings . on,| Mrs Rov jenkens have moved son accompanied them back. Mr.
on Not. 19. al Ute home of her par- - lnU) jj,e jame, Bowerman house tor Sidman Ls better at this writing. *
Wits Mr. and Mra. Albert Craig. (h winter. * Mr. and Mrs. Burdette Mrs. Eleanor Strickland and MLu
.1°
Willson have moved to Hastings * Knapp spent Thanksgiving with
Grand Rapids and visited at, Jesse I T1 d r
qulle numerous In .Mr. and Mra. O- D. Fassett Mr.
Chase's here on Saturday. We ex- , A*£ XYL,*. ' ‘ M
and Mrs. Ray Fossett and three
tend our best wishes for success and . lIU*
J'--------------sons ot Bedford, spent Friday wlE7i
hapnlnesa. * Mr. and Mrs. Ora Lehrn„vrnj
them. * Mra. R. E. Hall. Sandra and
man of E. Woodland and Mrs. Carl . BOLD CORNERS
Wayne of Kalaino spent Thanksgiv­
Lehman of Nashville were ThanksMrs. Ida Newton and Daisy Berg- ing with her parents. Mr. and Mrs.
glvlng mieste of Mr. and Mrs. Iztw- I man were dinner iniesu. at u N. Vincent -Norton. * Mr. and Mrs.
ience Chase and sons. * Mhs'Ruth Bergman's Thanksgiving. * Sunday Kenneth Norton and family were
Woodman
from iki
her kmvj
guests
of -John
&lt;T-n&gt;ui&gt;Mui was
»«= home
iiviiHr ouiu
-w" «•
v.m. Houghlallng were Thanksgiving guests of Mr. and Mrs.
school work nt Bloomfield Hills. Mr and Mra. B. R. James of Spring • raite white In Marshall. * Mr. and
from Thursday until Sunday. * Mr. Arbor. Mr. and Mrs Earl Krkhude I Mrs chas Laubaugh. Mr. and Mrs.
nnd Mrs. Clayton Goodrich of Lan- and family of Albion. * Mr. Vincent Norton helped the small
sing were supner guests at Lawrence nnd Mra. Don Mead and family of
of Mr nn(J Mrs Kenneth Norf.hase£_on Thanksgiving day. ★ Battle Creek and Marshall Bowers ton ceIebraU. hl8 ftrst brithday. * E.
Mrs. Penrl Demond visited a sick went to Ann Arbor Sunday night j Norton of Battle Creek spent two
friend. Mrs. Bertha Mudge. !n Has- ; the latter as a paUent. * Mr. and days |n thls neighborhood recenttings recently A Wed. evening cal- Mrs. Ira Chaffee. Mr and Mrs. EdJer was Mra. Kathaleen Bovlan of win Chaffee and Keith Chaffee of
'
--Battle Creek. * Mr. and Mrs. Har- Quimby were visitors at the Lynden
ley Sense went to Battle Creek Sun- Norris home Wednesday night. * H1GHBANK
Mr. and Mrs. E. Adams. Mr. and
dav to visit Mrs. Letha Rich and ; Archie Newton of the Weeks district
her new grandson. * The D G.T.O. ' called on hte mother. Mrs. Ida New- Mrs. James Durant and Mrs. Rob­
ert Perry of Detroit were guests
club will meet Wed. P M. Dec. 8 ton Monday,
Saturday night and Sunday. Mr
with Mrs Marv Townsend. Chain..
--------------- "" —
and Mrs Clay Adams of Hastings
Mra. Ola Kimble.
EAST DELTON___ _
u
1 Mr. nnd Mrs. Bert Galnder en- Joined them on Sunday. * Mr.
.
tertained on Thanksgiving. Mr. nnd and Mrs. Earl Marshall and fatnlly
CI-AY HIU.S
j Mrs. Lavem Shedd nnd son Keith, of Detroit ------spent ""
Thanksgiving
—‘— -•
nt
। Mrs. Preid&gt;
Fretda Marshalls * Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. William Hullett of: of Galesburg; their daughter Laura .Mn.
MMdle.Uk. were Tluu.kedWU.s '?™!
£?ni.lSS± “!| Mrs. Lyle Jones of Battle Creek
ei.
‘
. a i Mr. and Mrs. Bob Carpenter and visited Sunday at Frank Hawblltz**
guests at Roy McCauls. * Mr. and |
Of Battle Creek. * Mr. and Larry Jones returned home with
MraPotts were among the Mrs. Flovd Collisan. Mr. and Mrs. them after spending a few days at
Triamtggivlng guests of Mr. and Lvnden Collison and Miss terrene the latter's home.
sharP.
thelr home ln Collison of Battle Creek were dinMlddleville. * Clifford Converse and ner Quests of their son and brother HORIZON CLUB
family of Freer-irt. soent Sunday Lvle and family Ln Kalamazoo. *
There was a Horizon Club meet­
at Leon Potts'. * Chas. Poland and ■ Stewart Waters and family attended ing Wednesday. Nov. 24. at the
fandly of Battle Creek, ment from ■ a Thanksgiving gathering at the home of Martha Wedel. 318 West
Wednesday nteht until Monday nt home of her steter Mra. Gordie Dur- Clinton .street. Plans for the year
«.«. McNees'.
w-M— • Sunday
a.~a...................
Guy
visitors —
at the kee in DeHon * Mr and Mrs
were discussed with the new presi­
McNce home were Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell and two children of Hills­ dent. Elizabeth Cortrlvht presiding.
Chas. Gibbs and Mrs Gertie Harris dale come to the home of her par­ There were games following die
and brother. Chas. Skinner. ★ Mr. ents Wednesday and al) had meeting and refreshments were
and Mrs. Leon Potts received word Thanksgiving dinner with Mr. and served bV the hostess. The next
from their son-in-law. Morris Lewis Mrs. Harold Hill and family. ★ Rey meeting is to be December 1 at the
that he is nt Fort Knox. Ky.
Waters arid wife were guests of Mr, home of Elizabeth Cortrlght.

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�THE HASTINGS BANNER, THURSDAY, DECEMBER t, 1943
BRONSON—WELLMAN
Bennett.
| vslt Ing her daughter Mra. O. F.
On Bunday afternoon, Nov. 31.
ware here Sunday for | Angell, returned to her home In from Columbus. Ohio, returned Sun- , lick on Wednesday evening at
dav from Mt. Pleasant where lie home on South Dibble «.
t George A. Rorauon , Battle creek on Tuesday.
Mr*. Chartea Fa ill
Mra. Warren WUooa. | Mrs. Gertrude Endsley lUS re­ *oent the weekend. That evening, in
Dorothy C. Wellman of Jackson, to. wishes to
dinner on Friday 1
-------------------- ...
। Mn. John Graham. Mrs. Ftoyd turned home after spending a week company with Mr. and MTa. L. E. ; a
Captain Robert C. Bronson was! .on.
mg
ll
Mcrncrnon,
who
used
to
.Following
the
ceremony,
a
re
­
LL McPherson,
Mr. and Mra. Don Bitven of Lan- ; Washburn and Mr*. Will Anderson in Grand Raolda with relatives and Barnett and Mr. and Mj» Clayton Ing
solemnized nt the home of the of- j
------with
«‘?omCcRf
Maison he was entertained for din- -make her
“ *home
—
‘ the Fauto dur- cep**?"
sing spent the weekend at their: of Jackson; also Mrs Ethel Renkes . friends,
fldating minister, the Rev. J. J. ngATH O
Ing her high school years in Has- brides parento. All Madison St.
home here.
of Muskegon, who waa here last
y,. and Mra. F. D. Ctncebeaux OT ner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Uhgs
I Both Mr. and Mra. Anderton are Koehler, pastor of the Flrat B-ptl*t church of Jackson.
”
?'
Carroll McGuftin and daughter. 1 w«k hclnine to care for her father. . Oun Ulu .pent Thanksgiving Dav Irving Denton in BaCUe Creek.
•
•
•
graduates
of
the
Jackson
High
Mix* Lucille Bas.M lL Fort Wayne.
Anne of T^verae City visited hl* 1 She retumsd to her home on Mon- , wlth
and y^ Robert Cook and
-. -. _____
.1 n-.-.
------- * WTw
mother, Mra. J. O. McGuffln. from 1 dav.
•
yisa Constance Cook.
West’ Apple Bl. entertained
Wednesday Ull Friday.
Mra Edwin Rtto trf Uncoln Park., Mrs. Frank Haight and daughter
enter- children st a ThankSivUudinner while her husband to stattoned at well known former Hastings rest- heart trouble
dent*. and a grandson ot Mr. and .suffered for
MIm Ethel Copenhaver »1*nt SCT’fb .tESiAtaJ’
/ I lalned with a family dinner In hon- Those present were
Sir. and Mrs.
wcreMr.
Mr*. Navy Pier.
Mrs. D. O. Bronson of thia city. jMrs Rlchard
Floyd,
Flojd- Foote,
Foote. Mr. and Mrs. Fred
ThsnkMlvtng at the home of her
*. ®S^guSto*i
1
Wl'cw and « of her Stand’s birthday
The Banner recently mentioned the jn Bordis nd,
uncle. Harry RanudeB, in Kalama- “runMnclL*Maine. c
on Mr *md Mrs Kenneth Wilcox and
ruuU of Mr an(1 Foote. Putty and Barbara, Mr. and MOON—WILLIAMS
Mr. and
fact that Captain Bnravon had nesday Nov
Mrs.
Ed
Enote
and
Charles,
Mr.
Mra.
Myrtle
Williams
and
John
Mr*.
Foote
Charles.
Mr*. Boyd Clark returned Baturto°h^wor?l0QPl8uSay h Mr fBJld M”; .P .
L^Appteyorth’KsJamaVooon and
Mrs. Robert Foote. Bernard ------- ------------------------------------ ------ ------ —
and
Janet.
Mr
and
Mrs.
Jack
Rev.
B.
J.
Adcock
at
the
home
of
m
W*rr-'r,
day from a visit with her husband,
a short *Uy al home. MLh
“*4,5
1 Wednesday night Raymond Jones Foote. Mr. and Mra. Gordon Gray Mra. John Adcock of 437 W. MUI
‘A, the
to the wife. Eula.
Bgt. Clark, at Alamogordo, Texas.
EdntoDdTaMomiMnted them
■ ot BaUte Cn3.
and
Nancy
Lee
aU
of
Hasting*.
Mr.
Bt
.
at
sewn
o
’
clock
Wednesday
J™
.
®°®njiltal serves i
Mra. John Ketcham returned „ far
Ann Arbor on Wednesday | JH.’. J^fti^nri'M^L’ L Dew^y I1 Mrs.
»«• Earl
Earl Mudge
Mudge entertained
ente
Mrs.
Mra. Clarence CurtU* (Ruth evening. Nov. 24.
“t B°u‘h Havenon Ti»mt
Monday from Ann Arbor where she , antl
until Sunday M lhe 1 ’Wted Rev. and Mrs. L. L.
Elaln y^
aij &lt;4
Morgan on Monday, and
।
Elgin
Mead
of
Morgan
------------------------------------------------t
o,
Foote
&gt;
Duane.
Jimmy
and
Johnny
has
of ; guest or
pf ouss
Mis* twnnenne
Katherine mivws.
Fellows.
j._
—*»,.
na* her
ssev headquarters for «-part
—• —
iI Thanksgiving day gueaU ot Mr.
Mr. and Mra. »»
Ray
Hiatt and Miss
the lime In connection with herund
”•* Mrs. Ronald Haynes of "
har .
and y^. Albert Din'
Dlnkcl’ of''1 and
N. Wil- - Katherine Giddings of Battle Creek of Grand Ledge.
brkle and groom wrfe^ccwnoanted f^rncd
promotion* awarded longing to the Rltooto Bl
here
holiday with Mr. and
work as supervisor of Zeta Tau : Grand Rapids were h
'r* on Mon^ «&gt;n Bt. were Mr. and Mra. J. W. ,t)ent
A pleasant affair last Friday by Mr. and Mrs. NeU Granger of hl^L W(.dnaa£*av anrt -n,,™.,- of;
'
.funeral ui
of n«.r
their
,°f 8®ut..
.h Haven, Mrs. Mrn.
Mrn a
Quv Giddings.
Alpha Fraternity.
I dav tto
o attend the luncrwi
evening wa* the co-operative dinner Halting*.
°°Od •waartun
...
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m«
t
t™
from.
*
B Qldlfy
Mr. -and Mr. IM.rr Hon 1*0 cauln. Ml*. MrrU?Twlor.
Edlu. H~HU1.
,
at
lhe
home
of
Mra.
George
HebA
reception
wa*
held
after
the
1x41
week
Capt.
and Mr*. Bronson . Chicago.
Tuesday for Ft. Smith, Ark., to
Thanksgiving guesta ot Mr. and ,
i ® tended the funeral of an aunt In
den given
by ’the
wives wiiosc
hu*- Ito^aurtiter-m-Laa
**“ ——'
visit his mother Frorn there Mre yp
A. Gaskill at their home «•&lt;£»•&gt;
Owoaro
1I 5^
”^?
^dlii
" thT si7g
Owo&amp;'o on
on Friday.
Friday.
I bands were extending the Mag
MwV’!he8wini«&lt;wiSi her^molhtt Mr^*rtSrt.i°aSSiil Znd“ Mr mid i Wandamac Bechtel&gt; and Mrs. Ruth
Junior Guldet of Lansing spent । dlnnar al the Country club. Four acting as hostem. Twe
iS Ho wl? atoo be to lta«S m2
tliem fa£l- ' Bu*klrk of Hasting*
a few days last week with Mr and taU„ Of bridge were in play and tended the reception.
?£•
.1“ nr .hb’wmtar *
I1 Mra.
Edith
Bechtel
relumed
from
Mrs.
Jas
Gower.
|
high
£*
a
Do
%£
lg*oa
Mr» “
Edith
returned
from Mrs. Jas. Gower.
। high scores were turned in by Mrs.
Uje' greater
ireater part of the winter.
llea of tftu city and Mr. and Mra. ’ on**"•
•"* Bechtel
u sister.;
visit with her
Holldav cuests of Mr and Mra. | Hebden and Mra. Carroll Burku Eleanor Stridden and Miss Rotan Oa£ul
Mn&lt;extended
T^Brelde^teto
M &amp;
i7id~fc£’ six- Mrs- J- w Breidensteln at South Frank Mosher were Mr. and Mrs holder. '
Helen Knapp, had *I|hank*giVMig Nashville. Places were laid for six Havcn while she waa there ahe I Kenneth Mosher and family of
----- «♦»
---------WARREN—WARREN
dinner with the former's sister.
M„ Ort Fuller
John !
- ---------------1 WpBMOH-WIlCOX
I Announcement te made of the
Mrs. O. D. Fassel at Barryville.
marriage of Elmer Warren and Mrs.
Mr*. Alice Mead-spent the latter for Chicago to remain several days.1 Dawson spent lhe first of the week ----------------------------------------------------- Mb^Cwl^n»&gt;WHrn?’grt2iie’ht^anf Edna Warren, which was solem­
The
David
Goodyears
and
Chfl
ln
Chicago
r
A
f
I
1
I
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T
ii
C
W
i
rr
Tl
1A
v
i
1
r
lcox
’
part of the week with her grand­ ford Dolans with Tom Dolan’s I B^day guest* of Mr. and Mrs \ (l I I Al
I I I* M \
I
and
Warren Wilcox of nized at hl* home In Sun Held town­
son and wife. Mr. and Mrs. Ken guest,
Parker LeVan of Loulsvld-', John Delnaay were Mr and Mrs. JvvInL IILIlJ
Jack*on. former Hastings realdento, ship on Friday. Nov. 19 the for­
nelh Mead of Kalamazoo
Ky.. .pent Thanksgiving at the Du- j
Jeanette Mart*. ---------------- —--------------------------------B C. Aruteraon. Navy Pier, mer's son-in-law. lhe Rev. Isaac
Mr. and Mis. Harlow Moored had lan cottage at Gun lake.
Osgood of. Woodland officiating.
I Battle Creek. Mrs Hazel MUter. I Friday afternoon Mrs. William a^J^'n6OnJa/1.^' a^LU’^&lt;.d'
as guests Thanksgiving their son
Others at the wedding were Mrs.
Tlianksgiving guests of Mr. and South Bend. Mr. and Mra. O. Helm Linington entertained her bridge
*** h
and family Mr. and Mrs. Forest
small
Mr*.
LB?Lockwood
were
M1
m
Ruth
and
family.
club
at
dessert,
followed
with
the
’^Jg^'hurch to Osgood (I*cna Warren &gt; and the
Moon'd of Assyria.
bride’s daughter.
Lockwood.
MLss
Mary
Lou
SuUivan
Mrs.
Burr
Dennison
and
son
Terbridge.
Winners
were
Mrs.
Clar।
&gt;•
on
SHurtla}
lining.
Nov
Among lhe Hastings people who
nnd
Dunbar
Sullivan
of
Detroit.
;
ry,
Glenn
Swift.
M1
m
Maxine
Swift
cnee
Cappon
nnd
Mrs.
Bert
Webb.
1
the
Rev.
B.
AGriffith
reading
attended the funeral of little Kay
■
*
•
,
me
service.
L
ANNOUNCE
MARRIAGE
Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and । were Thanksgiving gue»te of Mra. [
. . •
....
...
...
Sanderson at- Owosso on Wednes! a in
grown
of friend* . surprised Mrs.' ...
For her wedding lhe bride wore a
—----------------------------------------Mr. and Mrs Leonard
an­
Mrs. Earl Chase were Mr. and Mrs e. J. Shouu and MLm_________
Elma Swift
I
-------Doxey
Qf thelr
•iur Creek.
vrrts.
Anna Johnson on Monday evening winter white dress trimmed with nounco---------the ma
Lawrence Chase and sons. Mr. and , Battle
Beverly
M.;. Robert Brown. Miss
----------Z, . in honor of her birthday which was gold, and brown accessories. A cor- daughter. Norma — rt. Wlnnell
Gldicy, Mr. and Mrs. Byron Fletch­ Mrs. Jessie Chase of Coat* Grove. I Mr*.
109
.
------------.
yesterday.
Dec.
1.
Mrs.
Flora
Story
sage
of
chrysanthemums
completed
Gibson,
of
Drew
Field,
Tampa,
Fla..
Mr. and Mra. J. E. Mattoon re- ' Brown and her guest from Detroit ’
er, Dr. and Mn, Norbert Bchowalalso surprised when she was her costume.
cn Nov. 17.
i
ler. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Jacoba. turned Sundav after spending the were Thursday guesls of Mr. and was
presented
wih a birthday gift m |
।
Mr. and Mrs. William Lake and Mrs. holiday With LicuL aijd Mr*. C. 8. Mrs- Silos Doster at Prairieville.
was
Mrs.
Johnson.
Contract
was
Jones at Wyandotte.
। Mr. and Mrs. Roy Downs. Mr. and Maude Schomp.
and refreshments served, all
Mr. and Mra. Ernest Hayes and Mrs. Guv Nash of Carlton Center played
।
Mr and -Mrs. Elmer Warren of
a happy evening.
i
.Sunfield township were Thanksgiv­ Phil Griffin of Gull lake were cn- ! were entertained Thanksgiving at. reporting
ing guests t f Mr. and Mrs. Ralph tnrtalned Thanksgiving at the home i the home of the Guy Coykendalte.
60c size
of Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Soules. Baltic | The Rev. and Mrs I. A. Otgocxi
Places were laid (or eight at the
Eggleston.
| of Woodland spent Monday with dinner
,
Riven on Friday evening by
Dr. and Mra. Frank Carrother* Creek.
Mrs. Ella Hammond spent the Mr .and Mrs. Ralph Eggleston.
;Mr. and Mn. Charles Fatil honor­
spent Thanksgiving with her moth­
weekend in Delton with Mr. and
Mr. and Mra. Cedric Morey and jIng Lt. Helen McPherson. A. N. C.
er at Whitehall.
bottle 100
’ Mary Lee were In Battle Creek for ,of Fort Sam Houston. Texas. Lt.
Mr. and Mrs. Clgyton Matson Mrs. Mark GorrLson.
The Arthur Hansens were enter- Thanksgiving.
■
;McPherson returned to her duties
were guests of his imrcnts at Dowl­
talned at the homo of Mrs. HanOn Monday Mr. and Mrs. Roy , on Tuesday after spending a week
ing for Thanksgiving.
oen
’
s
parents
in
Bad
Axe
over
Everett
entertained
Mr.
nnd
Mrs
।
Mr. nnd Mrs. Kent Drake nnd
200
| Sol Baker of .Woodland. Their
David of Soul 11 Haven were guests Thanksgiving weekend.
46 ox.
The Women of the Moose cele­
Mra. F. W. Denton leaves on Tues- ।Tahnkagiving guest* were Mr. and
of Mr. nnd Mrs. Wayne Merrick
3 points
vU
brated the birthday of Miss Hah
Wednesday night ant! Thursday. AU day for a month’* visit With her । Mra Rov Hcnney anddaughter
Bottle
395
Reed
Tuesday
evening.
Nov.
30.
I Bonita. Battle Creek and Mra. Mary
were dinner guest* of Mrs. &amp; A. daughter in Boston. Mara.
at their monthly party nt the hall.
Don Hildebrundl who 1* attending . White. Nashville.
Burton on Thanksgiving day.
Mr. and Mrs Roes Blivln spent A pot luck supper was served at 7
Mr. nnd Mrs. Kenneth Sander­ the U. ot M. spent Thursday with
pint
Thursday with the Don Bllvlns in o’clock, nnd game* and entertain­
son, accompanied by her moUier. Mr. and Mra: E. J. Hildebrandt.
Mrs. Cha*. Hinman 1* entertain- Lansing.
ment followed.
returned from Ownaso on Sunday.
Thanksgiving guast* of the Har- .
Mr and Mrs. Henry Weaver spent Ing her slater Mra. L. R Meara of
------ her ------------Hammond. Ind., this week, and her 1 old Downs were
parents. —
Mr. ■' A happy affair on Tuesday eve-1
Thanksgiving in Grand Rapids.
60c*ize
brother
Tech.
Sgt
Harold
Shields.
-• J •*---------Clement*
--------------mid
Mra. ”
Henry
of Sheri- nlng was the dinner given In honor
Clare McKee went to Buffalo last
dan.
------------------------------------------------of
Mrs Irving Cntosy’* birthday.
week Tuesday to visit his two sons'’ a tail gunner who has been *taA guest Inst week of Mr. and Mrs About twenty neighbors participat
and tlieir families. Mrs. McKee, who tioned in England and will leave
John Engel was R. P. Hanford of ed.
had been there for a month, re­ about Dec. 20 for Miami. Florida.
....
Mra. O. C. Shields has returned Detroit. Her sister. Mrs. Roy Plum- i
turned with him on Monday.
To celebrate birthdays of Mrs.
Mr. and M-s Cyrus Buxom andl to lhe home of her daughter. Mrs. steel of Clinton. Ont. arrived on
'Earl Tate of Rockford and Mrs.
Mrs. Jesse Norris were Thanks-• Chas Hinman, from Hammond. Ind. Tuesday for a two weeks’ vtslt.
60 333
Mis*
Arlene
Camubell
of
I-ansing
Richard Bishop. Mrs. Virgie Reid
Slvina guesto of Mr. nnd Mrs. Clare where she was called by the death
of her brother.
wm home -for the Thursday holl- entertained Bunday with a fantfly
lords of Lacey.
Corp. Rolland J. Cusack returned dav.
Pvt Thomn* Stebbins, who had
dinner. The guests included the
Monday
to
Marmlon
Military
Aca
­
TlianksRivlng
guest*
of
Mr.
and
husbands of the honor guests. Mrs.
been lure for ten days with Mrs
100
j Stebbins and other relative... left demy. Aurora. III., after spending Mr*. Gilbert Fisher were Mr. and Ida Bldelman. Mr. and Mrs. Otis
' Haitliy nnd family.
«... Mr.
— and Mrs
Monday for Camp Reynolds. Green­ Uif holiday with his Barents Mr. Mra FYcd Haney of Carlton.
Pfc. Kirk E. Foreman who has Charles Eaton of Rockord.
uiid Mra. P. J. Cusack. On Sunday
ville. Pa.
„ .
Sparkling
Water,
Ginger
Ale,
Hi
Spot
—
plus
deposit
•_ • •
Mr nnd Mrs. Elnm Crook re­ Mr. and .Mrs. Frank Rogera enter­ been attending lhe Sparton School
n Fletcher was hostess I
turned to their home In Boulder. tained with a family dinner in his of Aeronautics at Sheppard Field. 1 M
e club Monday evening ,
Colo, on Saturday after a w-ek’s' honor at which Mr. and Mra. Wm. Texas, will leave for West Point on ' to 1
Ugh honors u'ere
uvre awardaward- 1&gt;
visit hero with Mr. and Mrs. Ken­ Schader. Jr. of Battle Crock were Monday After a tep-dav furlough for dessert,Tilgh
nt
the
home
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Rex
ed
to
Mra.
Cedric
Morey and Mrs.
dall Burk and other relatives..
also guests.
Mrs Bnuna French of Bellevue Foreman.
Miss Martha Lou Maus was home'
Roman Feidpausch. The husbands
The Harold Fosters, and the L. E. spent lhe evening at the home of .
I from Albion college over thei v tolled tier sister-in-law, Mrs. Elsie
Fostero spent Thanksgiving at the Ken Labcrtcaux.
Reed, over the weekend.
Thanksgiving weekend
m&gt;o.
v—c. has returned
« —
• • •
Mrs. Inez .Feascl
to heme of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Woods ,
I Jacob Konkle vl-ited his daugh­
Among the affairs given far Lt.
ter. Miss Edith Konkle. of Battle Hastings after spending .Thanks- j at Rives Junction where they atBUY BONDS FOR VICTORY
REGISTERED PHARMACIST
I Creek from Wednesday till Satur- giving with her daughter in Lan- । tended a reunion of the Foster fam- Helen McPherson of Camp Sam
Hastings
Phone 2241
sing
j Uy.
Houston. Texas, was a neighbor- I
dav.
Mrs. Clara Dean, who has been
Flight instructor John Barnett hood ^nrty given by her aunt and j
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Peterson and
win v’*itcd h»r •rnren's Mr. and
Mrs. Thomas Ftnlan. of Fowlerville
cn Sunday. On Tuesday. Mr. Peter son left for Fort Sheridan. 111., to
| enter army service’.
Lemuel Edmonds war. the guest
I
Mr. nnd Mrs. E. C Edmonds
I Monday night enroute from NlnIgara. N. Y.. to his home in NaahI **Mrs. Frances Ward and ran. Rob-

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Hastings

Thanksgiving guests of Mr. and Mrs.
, Elwood Brake and family of Ionia.
* Mr. and Mrs. John E. Brake and
family spent Thanksgiving with
her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ky­
ser of South Boston. * Mrs. Mary
Bidletnan spent her Thanksgiving
vacation in Grand Rapids. On
Wednesday night she attended the
wedding of her nephew. Robert Wen­
ger ana Virginia Rahn at Coopers­
ville. * MBs Eldlene Preston of
Grand Rapids spent Wednesday
and Thursday with her parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Preston. * Mr.
and Mrs. Emery Kime were Thanks­
giving dinner guests of Mr. and
Mrs. George Heintz of Caledonia
and were Thanksgiving supper
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Be­
land Jr. of Lake Odessa. Other sup­
per guests were Mrs. Mabelle Yoder.
Gordon and Norma and Mrs. El­
wood Yoder of Freeport. ★ Mr.
and Mra Dale Geiger and Patsy
' of Grand Ledge spent from Wed
Inesday night until Sunday -night
। at H. W. Geigers. They all spent

Conrad have bought tS Ralph
Ekkcns place and plan on rnWuig
Ute re soon. * Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
Wise, MBs Josephine Wise and
Mr. and Mrs. Duel Wise and son
spent Sunday and Monday at Union
City. Ind. where they attended the
funeral of the former's aistar. Mary­
* Mr. and Mn. Guy Kantner and
Marvin were guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Willis Kantner al Hastings Thanks­
giving Day.

Loren

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Herbert Geiger. * Mr. Ivan Slater
and son Lewis of Ionia were Sun­
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Mr and Mrs. Garfield Slater. * MBs
Francis Scott of Grand Rapids spent
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Sherman Jones of Assyria were
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Thanksgiving. ♦ Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Sandbrook and family spent
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Mr. and Mra. Guy Kantner. * Mr.
and Mrs. Laird Wotring of Grand
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..r, t,.■ r.ia Lansing were Sunday guests there.
I * Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Eddy and1
----Rex Weyerman spent Sunday aft­
ernoon with Mr. and Mrs. John
emoon with Mr. and Mrs. John Wey­
erman and sons of Hastings. *
Friday Miss IrB Guy and Linden spent
kt.3sd.-M., Sunday afternoon with Mr. and
\
Mrs. Galt Bever of Woodland.
Mr. and Mrs. Ora Lehman and
Mrs. Carl Lehman of Nashville were
Thanksgiving dinner guests of Mr
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HASTINGS, MICHIGAN? THURSDAY. DECEMBER 2. 1943

IICHTY-EIGHTH YEAR

SECTION

j Pvt. Louis Barlow. Pvt, Corltes A. pendectomy
is Gaylord Flory about that Lt.; hope everything cation and before enlistment. She
(Woodland). You know about the come* along O.K. Glad to know
awards Gaylord has. won on his that title Sandra Lee who arrived
vn 11 IL IIVI IL I IXVHI p Bennett, pvt. Kennli E. Bolton, paintings? Well, while. In the hos­ on Nov. 21*1 weighed 7 lb*.. 12&gt;4 ox. en. Milledgeville. Ga. Relative* in
---------------------- —'
। Pvls James L. Bowerman, Pvt. Wai- pital. much to the delight of hl* We know she's a little dear and armed service Include Lt. Col.
By JANE CAMERON
(Contlnued from page I. Sec. 1)
subjects, he drew pictures of almost how happy you are. Tough you had George M. Enos. USA. nnd Pvt.
and you must get to wondering if Burr. A/B John Bush, Pfc. Cleo E the whole staff; however wo don't to get a sock In lhe eye at a time Francis P/ Hamilton. UBA."
One of our soldier boys has moved
there I* really a HOME FRONT at ; Card. Cpl. Dwight P. Chase. Pvt. believe he made any sketch ot the like this.
A new member of the "coverall
all, but let me reassure you. dear i Howard Colburn. Cpl. Robert O. appendix in question. Gaylord was.
HluHLANll 1.EITFH PAPERS
Twins Harold and Gerald Rogers commando*." that valiant force of to another island In the South Pa­
boy* and girls, there is a HOME Confty, Pvt. Robert W. Cooley. Sgt. In town visiting his aunt and uncle' out at Dodge City Army Air Field. mechanics which help to keep the cific and he thinks It's God's Coun­
FRONT, a real fighting Home Robert W. Corkin, pfc. Don H. Cur- th* Car] Nelthamera the other day. Kan., met Dick Bessmer who was U. S: Air Force flying under all try. but he‘says he uses the term
Front. I know many of you person­ I tte. Col. Eldred J. Deming. Sgt. Since he has been home he has going by their way last week. The aorta of impossible conditions, is loosely. It reminds me of a cartoon
ally although I am not out there I Robert E Demond. T/Sgt. Ralph T. painted a beautiful portrait of hte boys report a wonderful gabfest and Harold A. Potter, son of Mr. and of two doughboys sitting in a trop­
with you. I know many of your DeMott. Major Peter De Paolo. Sgt. grandmother. Glad youTe feeling well bet "Papa" Gerald somewhere Mrs. Lawrence Potter of Hastings, ical downpour and wondering why
mothers, fathers, sisters. wives, nnd James L. DeVault, Pvt. Earl B. Eg­ better now Gaylord and its good to in the conversation let thoae ocher who recently graduated from an in­
sweethearts. I am here at home gleston, Pvt. Jack Elllnger. T/Sgt. have you home.
two know how proud H make* a tensive course In airplane mechan­
with them and talk with them. I Vernon V. Engle, Pvt. Leslie W. Enics at Sheppard Field. Texas. They
Home over the weekend was sailor
Why did the moron go to - the
■ see many of them every day. I know zlan. Pvt. Dwight W. PUhrr. Pvt. Jim Morgan who has been in service
Congratulations to Marine Don sav that one reason for the great florist? To net a Defense plant.
what they are doing and what tliey John A. FUknnr. Pfc. Kirk E. Fore­ since '41 and Is now stationed in Johnson who Is now Pfc. Nice go­ record of an air force is that crews
Gallup. George Detroit In the recruiting office. He's ing!
fly awav confident that their ship
are thinking. They are thinking of man. Pvt. Wm.
We bought some packaged noodle
■ you. They are working for you They . T. Gardner. S 2/C. Edward O. passed word along to all the men
has been coaxed and pampered into
Kenny Tinker has started his
Gpodson. MoMM 2ZC. Pfc. Clarence that when Barry county boys report
are waiting for you
studies in the Air Corps. He's now tip-top condition by specialist* like
Listen In on the party line, talk R. Gress. Cpl. Maurice E. Haight. he wants to see them, which he stationed at Kalamazoo, where he's yourself.
and
noodles. Next time Ill get a
Sgt.
Edsel
E.
Haney.
Pfc.
Milo
H.
Alfred R. Williams. 30. 419 N.
does. He has met lots of them been for three weeks.
with them on the street or in their
of bouillon cubes and a big
Michigan Ave.. Hastings. Mich., was package
home.*—what arc they talking | Haney. Pvt. Ralph H. Haney. Pvt. there. Jim says, he tries to help
package of noodles and have four
Word come* from Mrs. Clair E
about? It te all tlie same topic. Your Frederick J. Haywood. Pvt. Robert them all he can. tells them when to Clum that she is "down here at'. graduated recently from tlie Naval times as much for the same price
I
L.
Hazel.
Col.
William
R
Hirst.
Pyt.
report to be sworn In. about lhe Bradenton. Fla. with my husband Training School (Machinist*) on I don't believe bouillon cubes are
letters, picture*, promotions, mis­
35c size
Jock
Howes.
PvL-John
II.
I
rut
rain.
the campus of lhe North Dakota
canteen etc. It must seem good to
fortunes. furlough*, and general
and even if they are. they
Clair Clum."
State School of Science. Wahpeton, rationed
welfare are always foremost in their T/5 Ronalcr K- Ingram. Pvt. Gerald many of our young navy recruits Cpl.
wouldn't take many points. I'll
Greetings Holly Uenhath and Is
minds although sometimes hidden A. James. Cpl. Robert V. Johnson. to meet Jim and feel that someone that a good picture, of vou. (front j N. Dak. when he won recognition make mv broth with them and cook ,
$109
Pfc.
Norman
J.
Keller.
will kinda look out for them on page) we think H's a peach and ns a "qualified striker" for a petty the noodles in it and make a grand
behind a brave front, and it Is par­
F0'cou$c,Hz^..
ticularly so at this Thanksgiving 1 Gordon P. Kenyon. F 3/C. Lt. their first day in Die Navy. Jim's best of luck as you go to Pensacola. officer rating. Aller further experi­ meal at the end of the month when
ence at his new station aboard a we are stampleas.
I Harold E Kreutx, Kenneth C. Lane. brother Bill Is now at Pearl Harbor Holly's address is:—
time.
30c.ize
Yes. we have some selfish people A/8. A/C Jack Laubaugh. Ronald
NA/C Hollis D. Isenhalh
eligible for hte petty officer rat- ।
In town visiting her aunt and
who think only of themselves and P McGregor S 2/C. Pvt Ronald
Patsy
heard her chums
say their
Ings. Hone vou set that oetty offl- ' -•
—----------------;-----------their ocraonal comfort but we all I McLeod. Gordon C. Manni, GM 3'C. uncle Mr. and Mr*. Herschel FdFlight Brigade II-B.
net rating fellow, and there sure Dad got a ten-point deer and she
are selfish to a degree, but on the J. S. Matthews. 3rd Mate. Cpl. llck. and her sisters Betty McPher­
Pensacola.
Florida
isn't
anything
"petty
”
about
the
“
M
i
ure
to
?
k
1
’
f*.?
1
over-all picture there Is hardly a Laurence E. Miller. James Morgan. son (who works at the Windstorm),
Here also Is a change of address ability you've shown.
points
had u&gt; explain that •*"
the
~
u“‘" We ----------------person that has not had their way Y 2/C. William E. Morgan. F 1 C. and Grace McPherson (who works for John:
Merlin B. Pierce. Route 5. Has­ boys meant “antlers.”
of life changed, taken on ■ extra Pfc. Howard L. Naylor. Pvt. Allen at the hospital) was Lt. Helen Mc­
Sirize
N.A/C John O. Iscnhath
tings te now taking his "boot'
work and given their time and M. Newton. Pfc. Charles F. Ogden. Pherson of the Army Nurse Corps
Shopping
in
the
Big
City,
we
training
at
Great
Lakes
Naval
-----------—
Pfc Carl Ray Overholt. Pvt. Gil­ from Camo Sam Houston. Texas.
money to wartime services.
Barracks 17 Locker 159
Training Station. One of the bright dodged
odged baby t_
buggies, baby strol14 oz. . $1 size
We folks here at home do a lot bert W. Paine, Pvt. Raymond G- If you happened to see Helen on
Minneapolis.
Minn.
—
—
.
—
^oics
for
hours
spots
to
which
Merlin
te
now
looklets
and
unborn
-----—
-----of wishful thinking while you people Pipcr. Pfc. Byrle W. Potter. Freder­ tlie street you know how 'splffy'
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Munjoy R 4. Ing forward to te that nine-day and ended up. tired and weary Ln
out there are doing a lol of forceful ick B. Ragle. S 1/C, Pvt Albert W she looks In uniform. Helen finished have had word from their sons this leave which will come when train- front of Frank Sinatra's picture,
action, and how forceful, we nt Relgler. Pvt. James Reneau, Sgt. al HHS.. then took Nursing at week—Bob Is In Italy now and Dick big te completed.
Over it In big letters wa* this knqt.. 75c size
home can little realize. You have Raymond R Reynolds, Nell Rise. Borges*. Kalamazoo and Sparrow te in England. Best luck fellows.
Carl J. Beteon has.exchanged &gt;37 mortal (bring on the sarcasm.
hospital. Lansing. She has been in
learned that idle thinking will not Pvt Paul L. Rose.
W. Slate St.. Hastings, for Norwich ' please) Inscription, "MY IDEAL."
win battles, that life and death is ! Pfc. Dale L. Roush. Pfc. Gerald service over a year, this being her
Pfc. Robert H. Munjoy. 36198041
University.
Norfield.
Vermont,
where
;
We
say*
crowly,
"Who
in
thunder
50c
real. You have learned to deal L. Ryan. Pvt. Charles W. Sanders, &gt; first leave. Helen had been stationed
A. P. O. No. 302 S Postmaster
lie Is taking n soeclal five months’ cares about vour Ideal?" and a man
with realities. In the not too distant Marshall L. Schantz, CSF.. Pvt. nt Camp Swift where she had just
New York. N. Y. ,
course of training which will ulti- behind us pipe* up with. "That's
future vou people ore coming, home Melvin O. Scobey. A/c Robert D 1 located the Wayne Snyders who
matelv develop Into an assignment just the way 1 feel about, it."
were stationed there. (Mrs S. was
to civilian life to take up your
Pfc. Richard P. Munjoy. 36417390 for further training In the air corps
•
•
•
places in your homes. In our homes. sell C. Shellenbarger. F 3 C. Pvt the former Agnes Burroughs* when
A. P. O. No. 640
Postmaster
as Navigator.'pilot or bombardier.
We hunted hours for a bath
In society. and in our government. George Smith. Pvt. John W. Sni­ the Snyders were sent to Camp Sam
New York. N. Y.
It may seem like a long road fellow, sponge and fin allv found one for
You who have gone through the der. Cpl- Lynn L. Sledge. Pvt. John Houston. Later. Helen wax trans­
William Birman wrote his "mom" but keep plugging away and you'll ' 89 cent*. Now before we will pay 89
reali’.ica of war. arc going to help Stutz. Pvt. Robert Stutz. Pvt. Don­ ferred to the same camo and they that he was writing to her from the get there.
cent*
for a bath sponge, we will use
full pint
Townsend.
nd. Maynard E. Tuck
Tuck-­ thought they would meet ngaln. but part of tlie country where Doris
us here at home to straighten out aldI D. Townie
PvL Geraldine Fulton Stace, j the vegetable brush or go dirty,
8K 2/C. Ffc.
Pfc. Michael H. Ulrich.
Ulrich. Wayne was sent overseas and Mrs Hoffman Johnson is. which Is Bos­ daughter
cur thinking and make a practical er. SK
of Mr. and Mrs. James F. They tell as that tlie way to get
n. Valentine.
vaienunc. LL
uu Snvder te now back here al home ton. Mas*., but Bill's address sounds Fulton. Delton.
adjustment from war time to peace. Jr.. 2nd Lt. James N.
Mich,
was
a
memahead
te to know th* right people,
We can not hope to go bock to the Richard Weekley. Lt. M P. West. ; witti her parents. Helen has just as if he might be on his way. (Doris her of a Women's Army Corps unit. Il seems that If we want a bath
past: that never can be. but go on pvt. Huro C. White. W/O Donald | finished a special course In anes- ond BUI lived in the same neigh­ which recently left First WAC sponge, we'll have to get to know
to the future, bul'ding the best U. R. Widrig, Av/S Robert J. Wilcox, thesis and she expect* to be moved borhood—Durfee school district — Training Center. Fort De* Moines, an octopus. Does anyone know
8. A- possible from the conditions Alfred R. Williams. A/s, Cpl. Don- when she geti. back, perhapa over­ Doris married Jerry Johnson (!&gt;'- Iowa for duty with tlie Army at) where we could meet one? Please
as we find them, and each do their aid K. Yerty. Capt. Theodore seas.
toni who Is now serving overseas). WAC detachment. George Field write to "O" c/o the Banner.
part so that all may live in pence,
Just home on furlough was:—
William, who has a brother John, (LawTcncc Field) III. How about aj
- - There's a special bit of cxUa ac-plenty u..u
nnd securltv.
Pvt. Royal T. Good. 36453877
stationed at Camp McCoy, Wte., is letter from vou. Geraldine? We just I Christmas ideas (If you want to
We nrc depending on you for : tivltv about this week. as. lhe Vet- I H. 8. co.. 1880 Eng. Avn. Bn.
now at—
can't keep up with all you gate.
avoid the Finance Co. nnd broken
this peace time job just as we arc trans of Foreign Wars Auxiliary— I Geiger Field.
I Pvt. William Howard Birman
Cadet
Ddhald
C.
Newton,
son
of
1
arches)
give
books of Defense
depending on you for the nrescnl the ladles, bless 'em—tire sendinv,
AS.N. 36862018
Snokape. Washington
Mr. Archie C- Newton of RFD 4. stamps and magazine subscriptions.
job We know yon can do both jobs . Christmas boxes to members, and Sorry
A P.O. 7344 ■: P M.
missed a chat with you
HMiinat. Mich, recentlv reported to • These Ideas provide FUTURE en­
with eredlL
sons and daughters of members. soldier:wehow
New York City. N. Y.
about
a
letter?
—
that's
Greenwood
Army
Air
Field
as
a
joyment
and
contribute
to the glor­
You work, wonder, and fight. We now stationed in this country; they a good wav to catch up with,
HI. Harold Cole! Haven't heard student in basic flight training. He ious future we ore going to build
■ sent
somework, wondtf. and wait.
" lhe oversea's
----------—packages
*----------- ------about you and your washing ma­ was graduated from Hastings High when the war is over.
cookin.''
Best wishes from we'uns to time ago. In fact, the first 'lliank “what's
chine for ages. From what we hear, school where he olaved baseball and
Hire
in
time
for
Thanksgiving
you' V-mail letter Just arrived from came Cpl. Ian Ironside from Essler sounds like you're taking a good took part in dramatics. He also at- | Adv. In a city daily—Marjory has
ycu'uns.
HASTINGS
-------------------PHONE 2115
I am sincerely yours.
Allen Prentice in England. This Is Field. La. He Leave* Friday for Fort manv “to the cleaner's"these days— tended central Michigan college .at cone home to Mother. I will not be
Allan C. Hyde
! what he said: —
Belvoir. Va. where he will begin sounds like terribly tough going Mt. pleasant. Mich. Nov: 18. 1M2 responsible for any etc., etc.
Leo. A Miller Post &amp; Aux. 3326 officers'
but vou're making it. Good luck, was the date of his acceptance os :
training
In
the
engineer
­
Veterans of Foreign Wars
"Hello All!" and just to be funny
ing branch. If lie pusses his second .and our constant thoughts and Aviation Cadet at Milwaukee, Wis.
Well, shucks! We are running out
—How did vou spend Thanksgiving?
Haktlngs. Mich.
phvslcal
exam. We know lan would pravers for all of vou to help "car- Uoon graduation he will oroceed to of paper. We rnn out of Ideas back
— - ------------------------------------- Nov. loth. 1943
Oh.
cuff —us for saying this but—out of
an advanced training school for in the first paragraph. This ought
heard some good answers to that Dear Friend*:—
Sounds
like
a
trip
for:
—
the
final
steo
preliminary
to
being
hl*
outfit
of
1500
men.
only
16
could
to
run 75 bushels to the acre. By
—
—
—
J
----t»
—
u
J
was
vcry
hB
ppy
today
to
receive
one'in chiding"word from Bob Park­
Kenneth R. .Dunlap?F 2/C
apply for officers' training—Ian was
(Continued on/ Page 6, Sec. 2.)
Cracky.
er. that for tlie first time since he's the Christmas pkg. which you sent one
U. S. N R. /
three to pass. Heck, we flgbeen in service, he was put on K. P rue. A* you know the cigarettes were nrp of
-Elect
pd&amp;Ulfflce
it.'K
QslBgA
like
.
that,,
n|
l
for the whole day. Between what ven' welcome and besidcs-L have
New York'Ctty, N. Y.
\
of promotions you fellows
Bob Wnlldorff wrote from Great tuflt finished mv last sheet of writ­ kln&lt;Lsthat
Here's the official dope about
we want to shout from the
Lakes that "the dining rooms were ing paper this evening while writ­ earn
Everything you fellows Beverly and Alice Good work, gate.
open all day." and from what we ing mv wife. Ruth, so the sUtioncry housetops.
"Two
to
Trade
nuu
u&gt;
tea
I
mi
.bww Hastings Waves Go ­
and
gate
dp
te
so
terrifically
Im--------- too. Being
read In the papers, we judge many -tj appreciated
Being remeniremem“Boot"
wherever you ore in scrv- School at College after "Boot
of you spent your day. alternating bered bv those bock home puts re- portant
"Two ycting
young Hastings women who
and then when vou hop up a
"Txc
betwecn turkcv and ham dinners— । newed strength In any soldwr s ice.
r.llsted In the WAVU
WAVES ...
at Kalamanotch
we
shout.
"More
Power
to
1
enlisted
off the record fellows—how many ; heart and soul which in turn helps You." Ian had a chance to see hh zoo some weeks ago are now on as• ■'
him to do his duty.
did you have?
bovhood
neighbor,
Tom
Stebbins,
signment
to
further
training
at
adI wish I might tell you what I
The highlight in the news of the
Tom left on Tuesday for vanced WAVE schools, from which
week wax lhe very Impressive cere­ am doing, but you can tell by lhe before
Reynolds. Be sure and send I thev will be assigned in a few weeks
mony at Central Auditorium (which type of unit I am in pretty close ns Camp
u* your new addresses Tom and Ian. to actual work replacing Navy sallwas decorated very elegantly) on to our job.
Don
Doyle from over Freeport ors who are qualified to fight at
Again I thank you for the re­
Friday, when the Hastings Mfg. Co.
wav
is
home—haven't seen him a* ; seal
membrance
and
wish
our
organiza
­
was awarded the Army-Navy E.
which te another way of saying.
"The two patriotic young women
You've no idea what a satisfaction tion lhe greatest success. I am Riad yet.
we
haven't
seen Charlene Thomas are Seamen Second class Alice May
that award can mean to the folk.*
Intel v either. See wb,at we mean? | Beck of route JI. daughter of Mr.
back home who are doing a job I? being an honor.
Another
on
furlough
from
Camp
।
and
Mrs. E- J. Beck, and Beverly A.
'
Best
Wishes.
help you. They knew they were
Howzle Is Ivan Allerdlng who ar- Jones of 829 South Church. daUghLL Allen E. Prentice,
doing n good job because they are
rlved home at 2 A M. Friday mom- ' ter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred 8. Jones,
0-1046926
working as hard as they can. but
Ing
just
missing
Thanksgiving.
He
|
"Mta
Beck, who te 21. was bom In
It's nice to have the Army and Navy
said he mtesed the turkey and had Hastings, attended high school here
say. "Well done, and keep II up
Now to the order of the week— to settle for a ham sandwich en- and Western Michigan College of
until the battle's won."
route
but
shucks,
he
has
15
days
।
Education,
worked at Holly's Grill
money
order
we
mean,
for
one
It must give you in service, a
home, so who complains about UtUe 1 and at Kalamazoo Stove Co., both
warm glow and pride to know that buck, being sent, with good wishes things
like that—not Ivan, you can in Kalamazoo, as a cost acountant.
your gang, back home, aren't letting nnd nice going to.—
be
sure
He's
In
Cleo
Card's
outfit,
j
before
her
enlistment. She grad­
Sgt.
Leon
R.
Helmer.
36424959
vou down. It .each Buddv of Uncle
------- --------- ugtfd wUh WAVE Jones from USS
87th Signal Co. U. S- Army
Sam, had that same assurance from
Hunter In Regiment 14. and te now
Pvt. Ivan Allerdlng. 36412969
Postmaster
his own crowd back home you'd
proceeding to Naval Training school
Ho.
411
Inf,
A.P.O.
470
never hear of strikes because strikes
Nashville. Tenn.
i for WAVE yeonen at Oklahotna
Camo Howzle. Texas.
are lust not Included In the rules
! Agflcuitural
and_^Mechanlcal,^ . ---, OKI
Dot-Dash News.
Nice Seeing You Home.
of the game.
Word from Lt. Wayne Flnkbelner lege. Stillwater. Okla. WAVE Jones,
Having been in Camp Howzle two
You all would have been ns proud
says
he
was
kicked
Ln
the
eye
while
worked ns a valve inspector nt
os the townsfolk* were of this hours. Cleo Card, who has been in playing football and the doctors are 20.
Eaton
Mfg.
Co..
Battle Creek, after
achievement and honor won by the service a year this month, was giv­ concerned about saving the sight attending Hastings
high school and
Mfg. CO. Everyone who had a part en 14 days/so he arrived In time of hte eye. We're sorry ns everything Western Michigan college
of Edutn the presentation, was up to the for Thanksgiving; however he said
mark and 'twould have cheered he made It the hard way. In order
your heart to hear Jim O'Connor to be here In time to collect in
respond for the emnloyees He did person on the turkey, he had to
a swellegant job and well bet he was keep traveling, so one night he
none too eager to talk before so slept on or at the exact spot where
train conches connect—that's what
many people.
BETTER YOURSELF BY DEALING IN
On the official programs all of he had to do to make connections.
you. now In service from the Com­ He says, since being In the army,
pany. were listed. You're n pretty he can sleep anyplace; which must
sizeable part of our Barry county have been a help "between trains.'
men. If you don't believe It take a Hl* address te:—
Pfc. Cleo Card. 36412960
look nt this:—
Cn A. 4’!th Inf. Regt.
Employees Now In the Armed Forces
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V. D. Ackerman, CMoMM. Darrell
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Start your children on the right road to
Camp Howzle. Texas
D. Aldrich. Y 1/C. Pvt. Robert C.
Home to recuperate from on apAnderson. Pvt. Marley W. Ayres.
lots of timber on the place; wants to trade for a 40
or 30 acre farm.

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�THE HASTINGS BANNER, THURSDAY, DECEMBER ». 1M3

and son Carlton were Dr. and Mra. J Mr. and Mrs. Ray Tolan spent |
Mrs. Geo. Tschan of Chicago Is
P. E. Willison of Hastings and Mr. Thanksgiving atBattle Greek wiUi assisting in the care of her moth
and Mra. Wm. Watkins of Hopkins,his parents. * Mrs. Almira Hack-I er. Mrs. Adelaide Baird at the Fred
The Horace Wiley family enter­ * Baby Rosemary Haskins of Sara- ney of Hastingswas a Thanksgtv-Wlcrlnga home on
north Grand
tained—Ute-------following
---------—. _ guests for nac is being cared for by her
Thanksgiving dinner; her parents grandmother, Mra. Henry Poulson. Russell Bender and family. A Mr.: {&lt;*{» fwAprU &lt; U
bu‘
and brother. Mr. and Mra. Mito due to the critical Illness of the and Mrs. Pied Cialer of Grand
’Partridge and James of Hustings Grandmother Haskins, at the Har- RapMs were Thanksgiving guests M^Evelym Geukrethr«*Uogga
and Mr and Mrs D A Wiley * Dick old Haskins home. * Mra. Vance of his mother. Mrs. Clara ctsler ' school al Gull lake, spent from WedRoot of Bellevue visited hb sister. Sharp and daughter, Mrs. Wood- who accompanied them home for a nesday until Sundayjrtth her parVm Rov Steen and family and his row Gillette of Grand Rapids spent, few days' visit. * Edd Plnkbelner ents. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Geukes
mndmo'hcr Mra Isabel Lepper, last week at the Sharp home on, was In the Levering vicinity last * The Rev. Bernard Lubben, a reKSay* Thanksgiving guests of East Main St. Thanksgiving guests; week doing some hunting * Mr.
nilssionary from
Mr arid Mrs. J l Riere were, the were Mr. and Mra. Loren Tungatc. and Mrs. Harold Oriffelh and chll81 thc Evangelical church in
■tev HH Harris of Wayland nnd daughter Charlotte and baby Peter dren entertained at dinner Sunday. L^fchton «t both sc^'Jccs Sunday
Dr*and Mra R- M Serijan. * Miss of Parmelee. Mr. and Mra. Clair Mra. Veasie Harris and son Pvt. 8nt&gt; ***
8^cst while here
PaulineI Benaway
J^F. Schlpper. Rev
Benaway of
of the
lhe Bell
Bell TeleTele- Tungate and child of Caledonia. Charles Harris. Miss Anna Hewitt ^uP,t-i-and
Co's
in
Baitto,
Mrs. Mary Sharp' and Mr. and and the Rev. 8 B. Qulncer. * Mary. Lubben and Mr. Schlpper *57?
*
Go's. office
ofOce
inand
BatBunday
ilea Creek
Creek
night
at Mrs. Leon PotU. Mrs. Sharp accom- Jane Nichols. 11 years old. is ln V!™“,.Jbrojhe’7al_50?e, COUCmC. *
*
* MissMillie Whalen of the pooled her husband back to Lan-; Blodgett convalescent homeat 20 । John VanderVeen wentto Mlaland
T-K faculty suent lhe Thanksgiving sing Sunday but Mrs. Gillette re- Cherry St. Grand Rapids for treat­ to spend Thanksgiving with his
vacation at her home nt Eau Cl.ure malned for lhe week at the home of. ment and will be there for some iwn-ln-law and daughter. Mr. and
.-_ r&gt;.Russell
...•!&gt; Hunsberger I her father-in-law. R
W tlmo
1H has
vic­ Mrs. Arnold Parker and remained
?Mn andj Mn.
B. VF. Gillette. *
time. The
The little
little 17girl
has bwn
been a vicnt Waviand were Thangsiving eve-1 Vernabelle Poulson of Battle Creek, tlm of rheumatic fever. Her birth- *or a few days yUlL * Mr. and
-. .v..
m Tuesday
day falls
14 and
and children
nine callers wat
lhe home of 7her 1 spent fro
from
lucsaay until
uuui Thursxuuio-iuaj.
i«i» on
u.. Dec. »
u..u we hope Mrs. Harold Griffeth
v~"T
K.— parents,
namnfc Mr.
Mr 1 she
cHn may
mav hear
libir from
frnm many
manv of
nt her
h,T were
Were&gt; Thankaglvtag
ThankSgi Vine guesta
CUCStH of
of his
1111
broker. J. C. Bchad.
; day night with her
brother. Leo .nd
and r.miiv
family in
In th.
the
Sunday gueats of Mra. B. C. Swift I and Mra. Henry Poulson.
, foftner classmates.
1। brother
i Augusta vicinity.
A prc-Thankiglvlng dinner was
held at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Geo. Maclver in Grand Rapids, Nov.
21 with the relatives from this lo­
cality as guests. Those entertained
were Mr. and Mrs. Norman MacIver and two children and Mr. and
Mrs. Malcolm Maclver knd daugh­
ter Janet. * Mrs. Everett Carter
has gone to Camp Haan. Santa Ana.
Calif., to visit her son Don. who is
in training as a rear gunner. Mr.
and Mrs. Joe Bchnurr are staying
at the Carter home during her ab­
sence. * Lynn Lepper of Detroit
spent Sunday with nts mother. Mra
Isabel Lepper and enjoyed a chick­
en dinner celebrating hl&amp; birthday.
Nov. 2D. W Mr. and Mrs. Mark
Ritchie spent Tllankpgivlng day
with their son-in-law and daughter,
Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Buxton in
Grand Rapids.

0

★ Mra. J. E. Norgaard of Grand giving vacation spent here with her. her daughter, Mra. Rom Stauffer
Rapids visited her parents, Mr. and parents. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Brog and family at Alto from Wednesday letters received
Mra. Chas. Crookston from Mon- and his mother in Grand Rapids. * until Saturday evening. Her litJ.—tving Wedncs- Mra Lucile McConnell and two. Ue grandson, Leon Smith of Haa- Bob. who ia in the Navy expects
—"----------n unall daughters spent Thanksgtvm-; tings who was also visiting at the soon to go to California for a. six
day, she and her mother
spent• ,In
Hastings with tlie Maurice Crookt- m Muskegon. Her mother. Mrs.'Or- Stauffer home returned home wuh months' or longer stay. ★ Pvt. and
ston family.
ley Fausey returned with them for her and remained until Sunday Mr*. Harold Scger&amp;trom arc visit­
a few days'
visit.
nftemoon. * The Earl Ritter fam­ ing his mother. Mrs Blanch 6cThe Vem Smith family, Mrs. —- and Mra.
----- Curtis
’ Grand Rapids were ThanksHattie Carpenter and little grandMr.
CurtisArnold
Arnoldvisitvisit­
Leighton, while
—j of
of Mrs.
Mra. Nina
Nina
I visitors of his mother. Mrs
daughter. Janet Maclver visited ed al the home
.------- --------- --- - ,.n day furlough
Vera's sister, Mra. C. O. Weimer Brandstetter Boyle at Mito. Thanks
. -snsfer
­
Thanksgiving and weekend guests -----during
transferfrom
fromTexas
Ter-to Ken
"—
and family at Lansing Bunday of giving. * Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Law- ‘
tucky.
*
Mr.
and
Mra.
Ray Lyons
last week. Miss Janet also ate rence and little daughter. Phyllis ot Mr. and Mrs Will Reed at Par
- ““ —1
supper with her sister. Laurel who spent the holiday vacation with melee were her brother, John Shock entertained at Thanksgiving their
sons.
Ivan
of
Hillsdale.
Alfred,
wife
is tn training at Sparrow hospital, their parents at Rapid City. Kal- of Grand Rapids, and their eon-In­
* Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Shoemaker kaska county. * Mr. and Mra. Elmer law and daughter. Mr. and Mn. and Uiree children of Kalamazoo
of Leighton were Thanksgiving vUl- Fenton had as Thanksgiving guests, 1 Norman Carpenter of Detroit. * and Mr. and Mra. Wendell Lyons
end little daughter of Flint. Ivan'*
tors of
or their
rneir son-in-law
aon-m-iai and aaughaaugn- Mrs Bertha
uercna Matthews
Maiuiewx and
ana Mr. and
ana
wife and children who attended a
Mr. _;.J
and “
Mn.
Mra. John —
PosUn*
tz. Melvin Waxkins
J=hr.
i c=r. and
Jxzk son Jack
iin
_ Clrarwl
Mr and Mra
gathering of her own family hon­
Grand Rnntda
Rapids. +
* Mr.
Mrs. nt
of rinnd
Grand RantHc
Rapids, anH
and Mra
Mra. fva
Eva
Bert Benton had Thanksgiving din- Wood. ★ The Carl Galster family F. Myers and children and Mr. oring two members about to enter
service,
came Friday and accomner with the Glenn Allen family was in Grand Rapids Saturday, and Mra. Paul Spyker. * Ensign ।
at Parmelee. * The descendants Christmas- shopping and the llt- -Marjorie chandler, a former teacn- ‘ panted her husband home on Batot Rudolph Steeby of Leighton en Ue ones confided their wishes to er in the T-K school was In tdwn , day. * T. I. Gillette made a bust1
[
new
trip
to Jackson on Friday.
joyed a large family gathering at Santa Claus at Wuraburg’s. * Petty Tuesday calling on her many i
the Grange hall In Leighton Ccn- Offices Hazel Campbell of Chicago friends. Ensign Peg looks pretty
Mr. and Mrs. William Campbell
ter. Thanksgiving day. * Mra. Lydia waa in town over the weekend visit- , nifty tn her uniform. She has been I and son John of Detroit spent the
Steebv of Grand Rapids, who is well ing her parents. Mr. and Mrs stationed at Washington D. C. । Thanksgiving vacation with their
along in her 80s was the uldcst Clifton Campbell, and other friends, but Intended to fly to her new:; parents, Mr. and Mra. Vem Smith
guest. * Mr. and Mrs Dan CUler * Miss Beth Rugg of the Beil Tele- assignment at New Orleans and | and Charles Campbell. * Mra. 8. 8.
and children were Thanksgiving phone Go’s, office at Battle Creek hoped no auoerior officer would &gt; Smith and daughter Eleanor of
guests of ki
his. —
nephew. victor
Victc. Clslcr will —
be ..
home
—..v tills week from Tues- want her reservation In the middle Big Rapids visited lhe former's alsand family In Clarksville.
day to Thursday.
of the night and cause her to i ter-in-law and husband, Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. Burdette Wadd
Thanksgiving guests
leave the airplane ns happened on | Mra. Will H. Johnson, from Fri­
spent Thanksgiving In Jackson with Mattle ”
---------- —
J son Burdct. the way up from the Capitol City.; day until Bunday noon. * Mr. and
Benewny
and
her brother-in-iaw and sister. Mr. were her brother-in-law and sister, * The Rev. Ralph Harper and Mra. Arthur Wood of Lansing spent
and Mra. Enos Price and her Mr. and Mrs. George Brog and children of Flushing, were Thanks-1 Monday of last week with his sis­
mother. Mra. Jennie Bovee who is children of Wayland. * Tlie Rev. giving guests of hb parents. Mr. I ter. Mrs. Clara Cialer. A Mr. and
there on a visit Mrs. Wadd re­ and Mrs. I. W. Minor and her moth­ and Mrs. W. R. Harper over Thanks- , Mra. John Kenkey have returned
mained until Sunday. * Floyd Holes, er, Mrs. Margaret Bliss visited the Riving and for a couple of days, and from their visit In the north. ★
who works at a defense plant in former’s children at Kalamazoo. took Mrs Harper, who has beenj The most successful hunters we have
Hastings, had the misfortune to Thanksgiving Day. * Mrs. Rush here for several weeks, home with heard of from tills locality were
drop a weight onto hts toe. which Randall has been in Grand Rapids them.
: members of the Ed and Earl Aubil
has so disabled him that lie will be the past week caring for her daugh­
Meddlcville friends will be inter- !. I*rty. Each got his deer besides
off duty a month. * Mrs. Robert ter. Jeanette who has been very ested to know that Mr. and Mra. , lhe camp buck. &lt;r Pvt. Charles HarRugg. who teaches In Dexter, spent alck. ★ Mrs. Hattie Smith visited, Bob Dean arc enjoying life at Coil- I &lt; Continued on Page S, Sec, a.)
the Thanksgiving vacation with her -----husband. Lt. J. R. Rugg of Camp

Tyson. Tenn. * The Middleville
Woman’s club will meet with Mrs
W. R. Harper. Tuesday. Dec. 7. *
Mr. and Mrs. L- R. Beeler and
Betty Prost were Thanks­
tualed home Friday from a three daughter.
giving guests of her oldest slater.
days’ visit in Grand Rapids with Mra.
Sidnev Gelb and family at
their cousins. Mr. and Mra. Del
White * Supt. and Mra. J. F. of the five sisters and their fami. ..
Ilesin..
in an_..i
most pleasant
—&gt;...&gt;«gathering.
,,r tv.

1 -ss

LET MA
MAKE OUT

Christmas Ci

ji;

“S'
: !» ClUornl., Bb. enjoyed her stay
mediate families present, w The I
•&gt;,- wast hut i« atari tn
th,*
Bedford hunting
brought. home folks. * The ^descendants of
home three nice deer, the sure shots »»_ nnt« »»—. jnhn Karchelr of

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^‘ children of Detroit came Friday'
n,“ht and remained over until 8unSffreX
dn&gt;' vli|lln8 hw Parents. Mr. and
rt£?.&lt;h££'ll!‘ nf^ h«ndf|n?»^ n
Mra. Charles Baker. * Mr. and Mr*.
d Mr
°rBender visited their daughMr1 -ina
*rMaynard Miller and fam
^jdt^a^Mr^

hilt

lutant gtaav.

ant^Phrilb^nloved TTiMi^irine 1 VL'ltlIlg Mr’ and
Ar,bur Bel1and Phyllis, enjoyed ThanksgU ng
on 6^^^. for j,ek.wn where
day at a family gathering at the : she wlu
brother, before go-

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^1S'«i0IhV^t?fdnr^VemnBfkmny Wrv I^rr&gt;- Flecser ftnd Infant son.
occupied by qje Bronkema family. Rogerol Wyoming Park. Baby
Roger' is a great-great-grandson of
! Mrs. Sylvia Alien. * Mrs trvlng
Lutz and son David were Thanksglvlg guests of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin
Lutz at Caledonia. Irving and his
brother were in the north, deer
hunting. * Mr. and Mrs. Floyd
Holes entertained cn Thanksgiving
Day, their son-tn-iaw and daugh­
ter./Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Thorpe
and two young daughters and Prof.
H. P. Greenwall all of Kalamazoo. *
Edd Perrault, Keith Schnuur nnd
Edd Miller were among lhe deer
hunters not mentioned previously.
Thanksgiving guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Will Harper were her broth­
er, Fred Howard nnd children, her
sister. Miss Jeanette Howard all
of Ionia, and the Rev. and Mrs.
Ralph Harper and children of
Flushing. Ralph and family re­
turned home later In tbe week ac­
companied by his wife who lias
been visiting here several weeks. *
Mr. and Mra. Jas. Berry and sons
of Lansing visited their parents.
Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Berry and
Mrs. Blanch Segerstrom over tlie
weekend. * Ray Lyons was In
Holland Sunday to see lib sister,
and his father who has been ill in
bed the past year. A Mr. and Mrs.
Kenneth Vogel returned to Jackson
Sunday evening after the Thanks­

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�Do you know what General Arnold said?
he other day, Gen. Arnold lifted us right out of our
seats cheering.

T

He said: "One day last month over 1600 planes were

in the air gains From the United States overseas to some

war theater.''

Of course, that was just one particular day, and a big
one. But even so, that’s good. In fact, that’s swell!
Then Gen. Arnold went on:
He told how the Army Air Force and the RAF saved
our men at Salerno. And how, in doing it, we had to
scrape the bottom of the barrel. How we had to use
every plane in North Africa—how we had to gather
planes from every training center, depot and modifica­
tion center to do the trick.
He said the.Italian invasion “would have been easier

with more planes—and could not have been done with
less.”
He talked about the American raids on Germany.
On one, 24 big Fortresses didn’t come home. On
another, 35. On another, 27. On another, 21. And
since he talked, 60 bombers—and their gallant crews—
went down in a single raid. No one can attempt to
evaluate their loss in dollars or the loss to the enemy in
destruction of war materials needed by him to carry on
the war. But planes cost dollars to produce—millions
of dollars.
Then he pointed again to the obvious fact that the
Italian fight “is a small engagement compared to the
gigantic expedition which one day, and we hope not too
many months hence, will be set against continental
Europe,j,
.

In short, if a fact was ever made crystal-clear, Gen.'
Arnold made this one: What we're doing now is good—
BUT STILL NOT NEARLY ENOUGH!
And that goes for our building, for our fighting—and
for the War Bond buying that makes the building and
fighting possible.
Coming soon is a day when, with one mighty effort,
we’re going to smash into Hitler’s Europe and bury
Germany under an overwhelming mass of men, equip­
ment—and all the materials that money can buy.
And to do it we've got to boost our War
Bond buying. We’ve got to buy more Bonds and
more Bonds and more Bonds right up to the final
minute when the Nazi and Jap flags go down into the
dust—for good!

KEEP ON BACKING THE ATTACK!
WALLDORFF &amp; SON
STRAND AND BARRY
THEATRES
HODGES JEWELRY
FRANDSEN'S
B.A. LyBARKER
BONNET &amp; GOWN
AUTO SPORT SHOP
THE VALUE STORE

CUT RATE SHOE STORE
BEN FRANKLIN STORE
J. C. PENNEY COMPANY
WATERS CLOTHES SHOP
JOHN BULLING &amp; SON
E. W. BLISS CO.
ROTH FURNITURE
G. E. GOODYEAR HDWE.
REED'S DRUG

STEBBINS &amp; JACOBS
FARM BUREAU SERVICES
MARK'S AUTO
HASTINGS MFG. CO.
GOODYEAR BROS. HDWE.
G. R. BOOKCASE
CONSUMERS POWER CO.
IRONSIDE MONUMENT
WORKS

COFFEESHOP
ANDRUS SERVICE
HOTEL HASTINGS
MEYERS 5c &amp; 10c STORE
TAYLOR SHOE STORE
LONG &amp; MOORE 5c to $1
CrfAS. LEONARD FUNERAL
STORE
HOME
BAIRD'S STORE
FELDPAUSCH STORES
THE HASTINGS BANNER
COLEMAN INSURANCE
MILLER REAL ESTATE
HASTINGS CITY BANK
CASITE CORP.
NATIONAL BANK

VIKING CORPORATION
EAST END CIGAR STORE
I NT. SEAL &amp; LOCK
MICH. MUTUAL WIND­
STORM
BARRY CLEANERS

�THE HASTINGS BANNER, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1943 .

PAORPOCR

WOODLAND
Mn. Hattie Bowers und Mr. and
Mra. Uord Hitt and Lloyd Jr. ware
Thanksgiving Day guests of Mrs.

TWxa* Saturday after a week s visit
with hte parents. Dr. and Mra. G. F.
Benner and sisters, the Misses HeMna andi Kr Benner and Mrs.!

Flessner of West Lake Odessa. A 1 family and

Mrs. Henry Schaibly ' pre-prtmer and two primers thte '
————
Cappon were Mrs. Wm Hagerman.
Carson Cttv. Mra. Burt. Ruprlght.
Mr
Mr, Uwrmc. r.ul.ecora. w«.jrue.u of Mr. MM Mn. Cbu
KS Irf
Lansing and on Tueadav._Lco. Bisch­
uanied bv Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hesterlv and family. * Mr. and Mra.
off of Great Lakes and Mrs. BteehAnd, „d no) &lt;X Baiu. cr«k
ott of Waukegon, Ill. On ThanksPatricia Green haa read eight
'
'
1
•Continue
dinner Hui. &lt;d Mr. I
d&amp;
Mr. and Mrs. Will Lyons and ; giving Mra. Cappon and hsrdauglieasy library bocks and one hard one
U arrived
dcr. also of Chatsworth.
*"&lt;1 Mrs
Mn Karl
K"1 °-Ka
FxuJ
----- —— -------------„ —Bna
.n ““ ram„v Bettv Cassie haa read six easy ones daughter. Mrs. Nells Shepler of ter* were entertained al the home
Miss Dorothy Tyler of Freeland
Hastings
visited
LL
and
Mrs
Rayof
Mr
and
Mrs
Irving
McCain
In
*u}.d sons'telted jj
rs Benham
for an tn- fif
5SL
“iiS&gt; remained
«
i momi Ouiltef
csa- and daughter. Ksth- Battle creek.
Faul Sunday afternoon. * Mis* visited Miss Porence Forman from
Wednesday
untilA,
Friday.
and nt
_ _____________
—,. -*__Mr.
_____
drfudt* vWt ’1!h1 her OaUgniCr.
daughter. )1Brd OOCS.
KMt Mr »—!• Uilnlno
1- o-.nX..,
— .Newton wax in Coldleen Rae. *"
In Battle Creek
Bunday. 1| Mr3. cteo.
Kaan, Call
Mra. Willis Dalton entertained with
-Aa.
* Mr and Mrs. Warren
Mr. and Mra. George Spillane, water last week with her daughterhously bee
—.. v.
Clarksville were
Ing vacation. She was taken 111 with of thefonner's blrthdaZ Mr. or?d
Mary
Louise
and Bob spent Thanks- Mra. Burr Cochrans and family °ver
Kahter we^M? wid ...
Mra. B.
Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and
the flu on Friday and could not re­
giving at Richland with Mr. and Thanksgiving. Her other daughter.
tinnT-v PlAuner a-irt IzRnv ano sirs. LX&gt;rr KaJucr were Mr. and Mra. Frank Hynas. Sunday evening.
turn to her work Monday. * Mr.
Mrs.
Biterman
Read.
, M!m Hard* Newton of Chicago, was
&gt;r. nnd M
and Mrs. Henry Flessner returned
Mj, and Mrs. Hynes colled on Mr.
Clifford
Kahler
and
sons
Forrest
Mrs.
W.
A.
Roth
left
Saturday
for
also
a
guest
returning
here
with
her
Irand
Ra
Mrs Raymond Dalton and Eldon
and Mrs. Harry Boughner of Lake
and Kenneth of Delton and George Odessa. * Thanksgiving Day din­
10: 00 A. M. Worship and Sermon Pickford. U. P. where she was called mother for the weekend. Mbs New­
Hendricks of Ptkukey. On Sunday ner guests of Mrs. Arlle Spindler
by the death of an aunt.
I ton is taking an advanced course
11: 00 A M. Sunday School
afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Kahler ac­ and Mrs. Richard Estep were George
Miss Catherine Davies was home In psychiatry at the University of
We Invite you to worship with us.
companied by her mother Mra. Jesse Snlndler of West Lafavette, Ind.
A cantata Drama ■’Clulsima.i Eve from Ann Arbor for Friday and the Chicago this year.
Scudder nnd brother Ira Scudder of and Miss Catherine Spindler and in Hillside Village" is being pre­
[rt*on ofwei
Mr. snd Mra. E. w Randles
West Woodland called on Mr. and James Griffith of Battle Creek. ★ pared and will be given r*
J. F. Gage of Minneapolis will ar- 1 Muskegon spent Bunday with her
deKevilt
Mrs. Scott Campbel] and children Miss OUta Shewchuk spent lhe church. Tbtiraday evening,
i
Wednesday
‘B. D&lt;
.T:* to
. spend the daughter.
uuukiiw:,. Mra.
nua. Bernice
Dealing: Kelley.
a-.—/
pien or “v,
of Lacey. * Recent visitors at the Thanksgiving holidays al her home
The Annual ChristmasI bazaar
baza and y‘ntor months with hte ctaughter
Maude Ironside returned
Margaret
f
bake
sale
of
Lhe
Ladles
/.LI
■
Aid
Society
uid
son-in-law,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Jas
,
Tueg^y
from
a
several
days'
visit
in Covert. * Mr. and Mrs. E. O.
:R
' tvesaav from
flitted the!
Shorno were Thanksgiving day din­ will be held Saturday. Dec. 4.
I Mr?. B. k. Bentley returned to her 1 SL9
Middleville. Mrs. Byron Teaker and ner guest* of Miss Elsie Shomo of
hr*. Henr
I home in Marshall Monday after a
a
nnd te
children of Pontiac. Mrs. Maud Allegan.
kntll
Sundi
United Brethren In Christ
few days’ visit here with her daughrrl &gt;,n
Capron and Mrs. Mary Capron and
Barents ca
Capt. Robert Bronson and Mrs.
1. H. Osgood, pastor
ter Mra. C. C. Higbee. Supervisor •pcn,1 nthc
holiday at
daughter Karan of Lake Odessa.
Bronson of Jackson visited Mr. and Woodland
I ot the local Bureau of Social Aid.
w“l Brancha.„„i.
Miss Vivien Schray of Elmhurst, Mrs. Rai uh Leffler and Mis* Joan
Morning worship 10:00 A. M.
111-, apent the weekend with Mr. lefflcr from Wednesday until Fri­
and Mrs. Eugene Reuther. * Mr. day. From here they went to Kansas
and Mrs. Ezra Dell and daughter 1 to visit the former's parents. Mr.
who. have
pu*“'
«,.&gt; Bru« mrc HujU smllh »nU lunll, aver Uw
Joyce of Lansing were Thanksgiv­ j and Mrs. Hubert Bronson. Capu and
ln'-s accom
“EH'J’W" mww. WMnrv aue,u 0[
M
। weekend.
_
#
ing Day dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bronson (Dorothy Wellmani : any
pew home
7:30 p
Cornelia Beverwyk and Pet­
I old Holly homestead in Woodland । M1m S'*
Mrs. John Dell and Miss Dorothy were married In Jackson on Sunday. Kiloatrick
pole spent
er Wilds of Royal w
Oak.
and
■ Thursday
|«
—. and Mr —
Dell. Sunday gurate were Mr. and * Mrs Inez Powers and sons Neil : Sunday &lt;School 10:30 A. M.
mother-in­
Paul ®
Blanker
Mr and Mra. Jarnea Langston and Mrs. paul
UnJeT. of Grand RaiMrs. Elwyn Dell of Leslie. * George and Vance ot Lansing spent tlie 1 Morning worship 11:30 A. M.
ki Alto.
Miss Dona Stuart were guests of *d«- werc Thankwiving Day guests
Forman stunt from Tuesday until weekend with Mr and Mra. Lowell I Christian Endeavor 8:00 P. M.
Mr. and Mra. Claud " Su£rt m of Mr. and MrTfien fieverwyt.
Friday at Roscommon hunting and Fisher. * Mra. Colette Greiner and I __________________________
Prayer meeting. Thursday 8:00 !
;i Grand Ranids
!' •■ ~
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***
:;
visiting his daughter-in-law. Mrs. JoAnne spent Thanksgiving with p. M.
Raoids for Thanksgiving.
| Mr. and Mrs. LaVem Wilcox and CEDAR CREEK
Harold Forman and baby. * Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Aves of Sebewa •
----------- nnd Mrs. Elwyn Randall and Mia&gt; Thev went from there to Grand j
। family and Miss Lena and Royal
Mrs. Russell Watson and.daughThe Evangelical Church
lie rive:
Leona Helse of Grand Rapids were Ranlds where they visited. Lha lor- |J—S - Deabler PastorBryant at Dowling were Thursday I ter spent Saturday and Sunday witl'RUesLs of their oarenUCMr. and Mrs. mer’s sister. Miss Ardath Leonatd I 10:00 A. M. Morning Worship
guests of Miss Elisabeth and Miss I Mr. Watson of Detroit. ★ Mrs. Mil­
;lv&lt;-n
Carl Helse last Sunday. Miss Leona until Sunday * Mrs. Grant Blood
Hazel Henry.
j dred Fritz spent a few days with
11:00 A- M. Sundav School
also visited her parents from Wed­ and three daughters of Dayton.1 7 45 P. M. Evangelical League of
Mrs. M. J. Cross leaves today for her sister of Detroit the post week.
nesday until Saturday. * Mbs Hul- Ohio are visiting the former’s par- ; c. E.
Lake Worth. Fla.
1 a George Haynes of California
i very har
da Euper of Fowlerville visited Mr. ents. Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo Brock
'Mi. and Mra Erwin Clark and | called on hte sister Mra. Henry
8:30 P. M. Evening Worship
rille hotel
Thursday;
Midweek
Prayer meet- '.'“““’’/L, SDcnl Thanksgiving in Leinaar and family Thursday aftcrand Mrs. Ted Eupcr and Mr. and for two weeks
Ii ~
----- *••-*------------“-------------*
I iivt/ll.
noon. w
* Mra.
Mrs. Carl Hewitt from Tuesday
■ Ann
■ ■ Arbor
........
I a. Bessie v.Campbell,
—* । *
‘ and
Mr. and Mrs. Almond Weber of ing
until Sunday. * Mr. and Mrs. Gil­ Detroit were Sunday dinner guests . Friday. Choir rehearsal
Mr. and Mra. Henrv Cook. Mr. j Leslie Gould were lhe lucky- itecr
bert McLeod were Sunday dinner with Rev. I. H. Osgood nnd family. 1
and Mra. Ray Cook. Miss Madeline 1 hunter* al this place, each getting
-----------guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jlaynmnd Woodland Goes Over Top
Cook were Thanksgiving guests at a. nice deer. * Mrs. Margaret Ryder
Zion Lutheran Church
McLeod of Grand Rapids.
■ the Jatnrs Mead farm in Rutland. I of Edmonton. Alberta. Can . spent
In War Chest Drive I
Paul W. Geiger. Pastor
Mr. and Mrs. C. L Potter of Do­
AbOUT the only time he can Jet to
Mrs. Floyd Craig spent Sunday tn j n part of last week with Mr. and
Karl C. Faul. chairman for Wood- j 10: 00 A. M. Sunday School
wagiac and Mr. and Kirs. Chas. land township for the Barry coun­
Mlddlevilln with Mr. and Mrs. Ear) Mrs. Ardv Owen and Joseph Ham
11: 00 A. ML Morning Worship
Hidgon and Mr. and Mrs. Victor ty War Chest drive, reports Uint
V^Sld$L?nlon(1 Mr. and Mra. Milo Biven-, of
the telephone is a few abort hours
Brumm of Nashville were dinner the drive here was very successful, Woodland Weslevan
I Mias Edna Schultz of Detroit vis- Battle Creek and Mra. John Kushin
in the evening. That'a when thousands
guests Friday al the home of Mr going way over our queta of 1800
Methodist Church I ited her parents. Mr. and Mra. J. Of New York were Sunday dinner
and Mrs. Welby Crockford. * Gene ,t He wishes to thank everyone who
I Schultz. Sa Hayes 81., over Thanks- guests al lhe Owen home. Guy WarGlenn
E
Miller,
pastor
of other boya in the camps want to
Rising spent -----the weekend
with lus 1 contributed to the success of the
X-4XU.W
BlLln,L
; ner of Newaygo was an afternoon
---------------------------Phone. Hastings 3972
rntxln
cousin. Vzrriun
Verdun Ftnrv
Flory of
of rvrtroit.
Detroit. &lt;
♦ | drive and eanedallv to the sollclWe invite you to come and wqr- , U?1 c^*er’
use long distance, too.
Mr. and Mrs. Don McDjod of Lake tors who so freely gave of their Mi Ip with us tn song and testimony
'Ls^L.*
rf.'
---------------Odessa were Thanksgiving Day din- | time rand gasoline»
Any time you arc not on die lines,
ner guests at the home of hte par- ; The report for Woodland is as ing servlce'B'ob P.’ M ’ '
» Thanksgiving guest of |1 ijist weex s kiici
■
enLs. Mr. and Mrt. Gilbert Mcbeod, | followsPrager meeting at the church
I5£^rlhur HHbur ttnd
there's a better chance for-a soldier’s
। Miss Jerilee Herzel has been out
* Last Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Blake woodland Community Ftslithis Thurs. eve. Dec 2 at 8:00 P.
St?0!™*1Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Cappon of school part ot the post week with
call to get through.
Rteing entertained in honor of Lt.
Vul Ass"n.
1131.27
M Conic and help us Pray for our
spent Thanksgiving with Mr. and a severe cold. We are glad to trpor;
Gaylord Florv who was home from Woodland Toarnshlp School
soldier boys.
Elwvn Havward at Welcome her grandmother. Mra. • Ida Flory,
So unless it’s urgent, we hope you
Texas. Guests were Lt. Gaylord
&lt;Scrau Fundi
. .
We are planning to open our Mrs. —
has rcceovered from an attack of
Comers.
Florv. Verdun Flory. .Detroit; Mr. Woodland PT.A
Sunday School soon. Watch for the I, co
“*crs-_
won’t be using long distance from
I Mrs. Edna Lee of Pennock has- the flu. * Mrs. Pearl Finley ol near
and Mra. Geo. Roberts. Lake Odes- Woodland K. of P Lodge ..
5.00 date.
i nltal spent Sunday In Grand Rap­ Kalamazoo te visiting hcr sister.
sa; Mr. and Mrs. Carl Nlethamer. Woodland
F. and...a. M. Lodge 5 00
-----------------------7 to 10 o’clock at night. Save those
Mrs. Elmer Gillespie on tlie Center
Ids.
Hastings; Mrs. Bertha Flory. Mrt Individual Contributions .... 700.00
The .Methodist Church
I Mrs. Dora Coleman. Mrs Inez road. Miss Doris Gillespie, who hn.-i
Geo. Nlethamer and Mr. and Mr.George F. Wingard, pastor
I Haynes. Mrs. Janette Pettinglll were been stationed in Detroit the past
Frank Nlethamer and Peggy. Wood- i
Morning worship 10:00
Thanksgiving guests of Mrs. Cole- two weeks, also spent the weekend
land. ★ Mias Helen Reesor of Me­
Sunday school 11:15
man's daughter. Mrs. Mabel Ben- I at home. * The W. 3. C. S. at Wllcosta and Miss Marjorie Reesor of
Thanksgiving Family Dinner
Junior chureh 10:00
—
; nett tn Bellevue----------- — pliant Cogswell's last Wednesday *aKalamazoo spent the Thanksgiving
Michigan Boll Telephone Company
Mr. end Mrs. Ted Eupcr of East
Youth Fellowship 8:00
Mr. and Mra. Len Feightner of quite well attended. Proceeds from
holidays with their parents. Mr. and i Woodland entertained the members ' Choir
....
rehearsal Wednesday night
Nashville —
soent Wednesday with hte dinner were &gt;9 61 Missionary eol. 75c
Nashville
Mrs. Albert Reesor. * Mrs. Roy Rou ­ of the Eckardt family with a 8:00.
।— creasy.
------*
Betty Ziegler of Hasilngs wna
nder attended a play given by the Thanksgiving dinner Thursday.
The pastor will bring a message sister. Mrs. Irving
Mrs. Jessie McLaury and daugh- a weekend visitor of -Miss Carrie
Grand Rapids Womans Club in Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Andrew next Sunday appropriate for the
ovent season
season
ter PorUa entertained five soldiers Cogswell. * Lyle Gillespie who has
Grand Rapids last Tuesday after­ Flnkbelner. Mr. r.nil- Mrs.., -~
----- Advent
O-car
noon. Mrs. Jessie Hatton who ac­ Ftnkbelner and chi)
riilKfren and Mr. “The oartor and hb wife will en- ^om Fort Custer for 'nunksgivlm. been stationed at Norman. Okla . 1a.s
companied her. visited Mrs. Mary and Mrs. James CL-~
Cterk and family. tcrtaln his Sunday School class dinner. Mr. and Mra. Gerald Van been transferred to San Francisco
J. . . 7 ... ...
’
Aukrn of Bellevue were also
alxn guests,
mi.-«ts for hte
•nwrviavnteht
Auken
Cadet
ItIn the Navy
Cadet
• Kunz of Grand Raulds
Middleville: Mrujmrah Oxtroth and Thurviay
nigtiL_____
A
gwU of
,da Alr lite
Corpa
Wctraining
wUh , yl
-------------------------i ..je (jral
l Mr. and Mrs Kennard Schalhly Mra. Mabel Adnnu. Maple Grove.
...— *
- Ltoyd
.—Goodet
ieriough who
and children of Hopkins and Mr Mbs Hu Ida Euper. Fowlerville. Mr. Cnrlton Center Methodist Church Palmatier was Mrs Anna Endsley —
of luck
stationedin inGreensbt
Greensboro. N. C .
xtnminff worahln
12
00
Coats Grove. Mrs. Palmatier wax te isstationed
'and Mrs. Colon Schaibly of Kaln- and Mrs. E/ J. Bates and family.
Mamina
worship
12:00
TTvfws C s -01 here ibe CMM- U» Tjenkwlvln, jueu
'
‘" ------ ” bc
' 'n “
in the
hospital
parents------Mr. nnd Mr. and Mrt. Karl Eckardt and fam­
. mazoo visited their --------^f varicose vt-ins.
H°u*6talcr nnd Mbs Idelle for the treatment of
, Mrs. Hetrty Schaibly from Thursday , Hv, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Scheel. Mr. mas party Thvraday at 2:00 P.M.
but we are glad to report he has left
। until Saturday. Thanksgiving Day. and Mt»: Ben Schneider and Mr. BRANCH DISTRUST
Guests last week ot Mrs. Ruth the hospital now.
I Mr. and1 Mrs Kennard Schaibly and Bnd ^Jra. Carl Hewitt. Woodland.
Last Week’s Letter
Dorr Darby, who hiu been sta- •
-Vnderxoex Operation
An operation was performed bn 1ttoned
-------- at Springdale. Calif, is home
—- a 2-weeks*
Mrs Glenn Fnrtlilng nt McLaugh- on
—„... furlough.
- — * The
lin
I hospital. Lansing, by Dr MunU||-meetings
.
closed Sunday evening
- ---- ......
al--‘
er last Wednesday. Mrs. Farthing I the North Maple Grove church. The
i convalescing nicely and expects I Rev. Hill of Battle Creek, gave some
to be home soon.
I fine messages, during hLs week's
------------I preaching. * About six dollars was
Celebrates Birthday
I taken in at the Dort^s society m«eti Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Clum. Lake | Ing at the home of Mrs. Kenneth
. Odessa. Mr. nnd Mrs. Crowd Hatch. 1 Norton. * Mr. and Mrs Alanson
, Nashville. Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Smith of Comstock spent Saturday
1 Gerlinv.-r. Hastings nnd Mr. nnd i afternoon nnd Sunday forenoon i
Mrs. Will Gcrllnger and Mr. and with-their daughter. Mrs. Chas.1
Mrs. Wavne Long of Woodland came j Laubaugh and Mr. Laubaugh. Mrs.
Sunday with a carrv-ln dinner to । Chas. Laubaugh spent Friday nfthcln their brother. John H Summ. 1 emoon and Saturday forenoon with
Since the announcement was made
—
,-i—
------------ hcr daughter near Shultz. *. E. J.
celebrate
his birthday. Afternoon
, callers were uMr. and Mrs. Victor Norton of Battle Creek spent a
last week of the opening of a
' Clum and family and Mr. and Mrs. couple of days last week in this |
. Warren Miller and family. Lake neighborhood.
j Odessa and Mrs T. T. Wilt and
son David of crystal.
HOPE CENTER
Mr. nnd Mrs. Sterling Modrack
- Red. White and Blur Club Meet
have moved to Battle Creek. * Mr.
Mrs. Robert Boni was hostess to and Mrs. Clarence Textcr and son
the Red. White nnd Blue Club Wed- Vernon
venion or
of Hastings; Mr. ana
and Mrs.
netdav at an nil day meeting. Car- i Leon Duiuting and daughter Lea•ry-ln
“
dinner
---------------------was served
J —
st -------noon. । trice of Hickory Comers spent
Thanksgiving with jtheir mother and
Cheerful Heiners Birthday Club
grandmother Mrs. Floy McDermott.
Msr. Arthur Batr&lt;s entertained the * Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Ashby and
Cheerful Helpers Birthday club at Mr. and Mrs. George Hartman of
her home Saturday afternoon In Kalamazoo spent Tuesday vyith Mr.
honor of Mrs. I. H Osgood, a new and Mrs? Fred Ashby. * Mr. nnd
bride A lovely gift was presented to Mrs. Milton Warner nnd two chil­
Mrs Osgood bv her fellow members. dren of Battle Creek spent Tlianks- ,
.Delirious refreshments of icecream, giving wttii their parents Mr. and
FOR HASTINGS at an EARLY DATE
ancel food cake and coffee were Mrs. Fred Ashby. On Sunday Mr.
served.
nnd Mrs. William Ashby and
daughter Marie visited their parents
SCHOOL NOTES
Mr. and Mrs. Ashbv. * Clarence
Hol Lunches
Payne has gone to Bedford to cut
Hot lunches were served in ..,v
the logs. * Mrs Wally Nadel's father is ,
cafeteria beginning Monday. Nov. quite poorly at this writing.
' 29. Pasteurized milk will also be
served unless lhe milk shortage pre­
Permits Ilotigh to Expand
vents IL Mrs. Clara Klopfenstein
Wheat is the only grain that con­
has been secured to serve the lunch­
es. assisted bv Mrs. Miller and the tains enough clastic material, glu- '
girls of the Home Ec. Department.
ten. to permit dough to expand, thus 1
producing lightness in bakca prod­
First Grade
ucts. It should usually constitute al I
ML-x Doris Whitney. teacher
The First Grade is divided into least two-third* of Ute total dour In
three groups. Fairies. Brownies and a recipe, although rye flour can be
Elves. The Fairies have read a used alone in many products.
j

«Brumm was a Thanksgiving Day
1 guest at the home of her sister, and
’ family. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Man­
. ker of South Woodland. * Mra. Geo.

Mra. John
I hte brother Mr.
FIcssner and family"it CK.UWU..
Mrs. Raymond
DalIlllnntx Mr
~
d th—n. «nd vMUd

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�THE HASTINGS BANNER, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1M1
'; of Mrs. Charlee Baker, Friday aft- 1 will be a Christmas party with ' ————————
emoon. Nominating committee for exchange of gifts.
CDECDAnT
| new offlcera wa* appointed as fol-----------f k [ [ E U K
lows: Mra. I. W. Miner Mn. Henry
Granger.
1 rv u u 1 V l\ I
Brog. Mr*. W.tt? Timpson
Eight members of lhe Irving
'Continued from Page 3. Sec. 3.1
taawtaw.ineel
____ ­
M*- an&lt;1 Mra E. C. Tabberr* and
G^P attended lhe NeUor.al
them
I San Francisco, Calif.
s arrived Saturday from Camp secretary reported 82 qls. fruit sen: tng
________________
_. *Grand"*Rapi(is Mrs. Truman Pippeigiving
of Algonac
held recently
in Grand Rapids
dinner guests ot Mr. and
Mr and Mra. Ray Wieland ra­
rowder, Mo . for a few day* fur- to Bronson hospital and the same which waa
-----• —attended
—»—by --------repre- were Thanksgiving Day guests of Mra. Fred Schwader of Campbell a gin
I ceiftd a telephone call from their
&gt;ugh with his mother. Mra. Vessie to Clark Home. 11 eent to India;
and
C- v Holsteta Mra. Belle Preston spent Thanas*on Pvt. Raymond D. Wieland Bun­
Christmas box to Eowonh School
™ m reS of Orand
* Mr and Mr* giving with her »on Rov Preston
-aan. Calif , where he has pre- for Girls at Webster Grove, Mo , and ano 7th degree*, and aome
day
afternoon from Camp Grant, tinging wm enjoyed.
Townsend
Club
Take
Notice
of the p,-.rv pinnev and Mr and Mra and family of Battle Creek, relum­
lously been for a short time
143 to Campbell Friendship House other degree ^Vldi^Mra^McCauT
The regular monthly meeting —
clarenoe Grandy and two aons ing Sunday evening. * T/5 Glen
the Townsend club will be held at
Mr. and Mn. John Thaler received
Mra. B. C. Swift and son Carl­ at Gary. Ind. Ladle* who nave the
of Marshall were Thankaglving din­ Oosch who is home on furlough the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. D word Monday that their son Pvt.
in were Thanksgiving gucata of dime collector* ere asked to fill them
IJO^Mt
ner
of Mr and Mrs- Wm was a Sunday dinner guest ot Mr. Cool. Dec. 3. with a pot luck sup- Norval ha* been transferred to Le­
»r. and Mra P. L. Tliompson tn as soon as possible and hand to Chiruf e
M
Dl?p and f»'nlly
An evening and Mra. Harry Riegler and fam­ per, not later than S.30. A good vadis. Utah. Irand Rapids. * Mra. Margaret Mr*. Veman Hooper so they may be
«UMt was MtM Jronelle McGowan ily. * Mr. and Mrs Semiah Sera?
iilra bus been real sick with the handed on and the year * mission - Mr»
Clinton Gregory of the Military all.
PrwUlce “ld of Caledonia. * Geo Brown re­ spent Monday and Tuesday with pr°?7?2 hWI,1 ^r ^’‘ven' Members
u at lhe home of her daughter, | ary rf^portlonment met in full.
and
friends
invited.
.
Po
i
iCc
at
Fon
Cu5t(rr
a
weok
.
3
P. 1
Mr*. Clara Stanton.
turned home Thursday after a two their daughter and husband. Mr.
fra I. W Minor. * Thanksgiving
end guest of his mother. Mr* Ida hearaal.
। weeks' visit In Marshall. * Mr. and and Mr*. Wesley Kime of near i
uests of Mr. and Mra. Chas Rob-I
Freeport Rebekah Lodge Meets
w__was accompanied by
Burchell. He
Tran*fe.rrvd
I Mrs. A B. Stevenson and son of Clarksville * Mr. and Mrs. John
ruon were Mr. and Mrs. Wm.
Tlie
Rebekah
lodge's
meeting
a
buddy
from
New
York.
j
Thaler.
■ iwm j
Forrwl Schondelmayer. aon Grand Rapid*. Mr and Mrs U C MLshlcr and Marilyn Martin of
IcKevItt and Mr and Mra. Day busy practicing for their comedy of A7C
Mr. and Mra Virgil Woods re- iaDd
Moore, speaker*,
Mr. and Mra. Campr Schondel- Whitney and daughter* of Grand Grand Rapids and Miss Nonna Yod­ time which was changed will be
'ugh and little daughter Mary i play. rAunt Tulle Goea to Town" rnayer.
.recently *pent a nine-day Ledge spent Thanksgiving with er were Sunday dinner guests of held Tuesday. Dec 7th with elec- reived word that their son Corp. I cbpnu wffl stag
Ulen of Vermontville. * Betty and to be given this Thursday and Fri­ leave here
tion
of
officers
Each
one
is
asked
Kenneth
Woods
has
landed
some
8
p
with
w.w .u.
hla parents, -MM*
while ।| uien
their iikai
mother.
nr!, mi*
Mrs cjiiuib
Elnara Whitney
oveumm*/. Mr. and Mrs
Wm. Mishler and
largaret Allerdlng ot Coats Grove day nights. Dec. 2 and. 3 &gt;1 the gym. being transferred
I prayer meeting and Bible study,
- Mrs.
•— Nancy
••------ «
—•— who has daughter Gwendolyn of South to bang small gilt lor beano all- where in England.
from the Naval *
Deming
Islled their grandparents, Mr. and j
er
meeting.
i
----------.
/
Ill.,. where been spending the past three - Bowne. * Mr and Mra. George
In the cast will be Iva Moahicr. Air Station al Glenview, IU
Ira. Henry Poulson from Friday |1 Maxine
Flnkbelner, Donna Davis, he ha*
; b;™
been fcr
for 2;™
threemonths,
------ - to
*" । weeks with Mr. and Mr*. Frank Biutance and family were Sunday
mil Sunday afternoon when their I1 Helen McDyer.
Family Gathering*
! The W . M. A. will have an all dav
Jean Hooper, Rex Cbrpua Christie,
Texas.
. Tciha.
| Deming ta Grand Rapids returned 1 evening gue.ta of Mr and Mra.
arents came after them. * Hart 8chad. Edison Chamberlain, Jim Cbrp*—Ob-rtrt‘“----Mr and Mra. Allen Pish and
Cal- meeting
meeting at
at the
lhe home
home of
of Mrs.
Mra. uuoya
Gladys
| home last Friday * Mrs. Gordon Will Slocum and family of Hasio uai-.Tf h2
C. 52?
•uffer spent the weekend at tlie Poihemu*. Pat Berry, Arlene Wil­
Masonic-Honora
1 Stahl and Truman of Login were ting* • Thanksgiving guest* of Mr. vln were Thanksgiving dinner &lt; Dino with dinner at noon. ’iTtur*lomc of hi* father-in-law. Chas.: liams and Jack Kaediele. AU the
Middleville friend* of Minden Wednesday visitors at Mrs. Ray antj Mrs. Claie Bassett and family guests of Mr. and Mis. Laver..
■' Dec* tad
I Each one 1* to bring a gin and put
latighman on the Prairie Mrs i youngsters are talented and there Brace
of Detroit wil be interested Wieland*. * Mr. and Mr* Victor were Mr and Mra. Henry k.yers gar of Grand Rapids. Other guests
•uffer and three small daughters U no doubt there are two pleas- to know
her
name
Inside
of
gift.
Ttiere
will
he recently was one Steckle of Lansing spent Sunday and family and Mr. and Mrs. Oeo were Mrs. Geo. Woldring, aon Ken­
'ho have been visiting her par- j. ar.t evenings ahead for those who of a classthat
Duration Club
also be a program and lunch. Bo
to receive the 33d degree ।I with their father. Asa
i; BasM-tt
latter remaining un­ neth, M1m Julia Nylon of Hol­
A&amp;a Steckle.
Maaaeti die
t
nts accompanied him back to their |. attend the play.
Tlu* Duration club held its No- tUre to come.
in the Masonic order. There were i Mr and Mr*. Henry Smclker,
,land.
O1MJ. OTl&gt;
„u,u,.„a Vi
Smclker. Mr. Hl
ill Sunday
Sundaj evening.
Mrs.. Jamc.s Woldring
of ^r.
Zee- vember meeting in the Methodist1
ew home at Flint. * Mrs Lillian
-809 in lhe class called the "Edward'! and Mra
Smelker and ; Mra.
Mrs. Kenneth Bmelker
Mrs. Claytan
Clayton Denise
uenisn of
or North
Norin Und.
i*nd. Mr. and Mra.
Mr*. Peter Merran eh‘.i’r7h nariori" ia*t Wednesday.
Wedniwdav Charth of the United
'ole spent Thanksgiving with her
Accident
I two children called Fridas' on the ! port
a Sunday guest Of Mrs. and children Of Greenville. Sgt. and The mretinr wm lajt
in charge
erfthe
-------------.... ,
Brethren in ChriM
wther-in-law. Mrs. Ward Stewart
Ross
Poulson,
eleven-year-old
and AU.
Mra. &lt;UUUU&gt;
Phillips Ulof EllaCatt. * --Mr.... and
...........
. Rev. W S. *UU
......Mra
..... Henry
.. ... . Mrn Henry Lemson of Pine Camp. 1 orOTrat^chfirnran Mn&gt; aS U»itt Alto.
.
E. B. Griffin D. D. Pastor
rhiMren
n,e N Y . M/s R. A Qegar. Mr. and ?ov sinM w“re st£g Jnd Mra
son of Mr. and Mrs Clinton Poul
Latest AddreM
I Grandville. * Mr nnd ....
Mrs. n,™
How Mv.r*
Myers ana
and two
children spent lhe
Some of lite
Middleville
friend*
ard
Thaler
and
aon
were
Sunday
weekend
with
their
mother,
Mra.
U
rs
.
r
a
'
Moore
and
children
of
,
R
A
and
“
d?
I son broke his left leg above the
tiie
son
mother. Mrs. J?" J1*?
ch‘wfCJ’ Qt R. A. Stuart and daughter. Mr*:
10:
30
A.
M
Sunday
school.
Honored
| ankle. Sunday evening when play­ might like ta
to remember John RobRob-(. dinner guests of the latter's stiicr.
sister. .• Alfred
Allred Myers near Wayland. ♦
,-i■ Graixl
ti.rua. Rapids and Mr.»«and
—
.
Mrs . c^eUy gave
a duet The meet„ Momtna worship.
11: 30 A-‘ M
Markle Pauli, who Is aa much a ing in the lumber yard. In the ertson who has been in a Pacific i Mra. Wm McConnel of Middleville. Mbs Evelyn Overholt of Batt!*
•« B&lt;'n Biakn.'y
Ing honored Wilma Kyes who re7:(fo
7:00 P.
P. M.
M. CI
Christian Endeavor.
art of Middleville us the Thom- absence of his father, who works hospital since September as a medl- * Mr. and Mrs
Mr* Ralph Sa„.
Sage ....and :
Creek spent
wiUi
„ow
”* *the- u.ekcnd ~
* 1ner
. ._ ---------Howard
McRoberts of Auburn Cfntly Jolned
WAvfcs She was Topic.
“Money—-Mine
1
pple river, passed hi* 80th birth- in Kalamazoo, his grandfather and cal patient. John went overseas in sons
— Dean
—
-..
a
-----"vrents.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Chas.
Over«
Y
\
and
Rob»rt
were parents. Mr. and
V. Miss Elaine Kauffman of ! presented by Mrs. Lightfoot with a Leader, Marilyn
ay on Saturday. Nov. 27. and wm uncle, Henry Paulson and son El­ October of last year and has been. Thanksgiving guests of Mr. and p°lt
.w and Hubert.
u..kaw *a Mr mid ....xjys. vpsnanti.
Ypsilanti
i. ue
Bertnn Kauffman of I jQ%T|y aibUm an&lt;i gift from the
8:00" P•* M.—Evening service.
ivm a card shower for Ute event, don took him to Pennock hospital on Mveral different^Ulands.^He saw Mra. Can Bustanre of Hastings * j Hcnp'(3n^lkler^^and^Mr.
nd Mr unit
Mr* BattleCreek.
r&gt;'.
and Mr*
«.vek^ Mr. andT
Mrs.
Paul
Durationciuo.
club.'
fineluncn
lunch
----- 8:00 P. M. Thursday prayer mect‘%,““
* uuraucn
a Atine
was
le received 53 birthday cards which for X-ray and treatment. The service In the Mund* and Rcndovs! Mr. and Mrs Lewi* Overholt and Kenneth Smclker and family wrrr
were
wrr5 —
Thompson and family of Clover aerved
|nr
rerc a gnat iov to him Markle has break is slanting and will Ikecp —
----- -— and has ---------------------------....-------of
---------------------u । Sunday dinner guests o| Mr. iand
campaigns
gonet.,through
three children
Lansing were—
Sitnnd aaie
dvie ,werp
were nmW(
Sunday dinner ^gurau
EnrerUlned Choir and Guests j (Continued on Page 7. Bee. 3.)
i very happy home at the Middle- him al home for some time.
lutraships mmamba
enough. to •»«»&gt;
really -I'r*'
appro- lA.Mtar
urday HMt-vA
guests v*
of hi* parents. m
Mr
F. Mra. John Postuia of McCords, a of ^fj- and Mrs. Joe Kaid'mun
dUe hotel with Mr. Erterman *eeelate the quiet life he left cn his and Mrs. Chas. Overholt, a Rob- Mt*. Woodrow Knowles and fam- aiUj family.
ng that he wants for nothing.
।
Parmelee Extension Club
father's
er: Newton .n
spent
deer1 111V
Uy, Mr*
Mrs. Orval
Orval Kok*
Kokx fttlrl
and familv
family Mi* and Mr* Merrill ICarchcr I
falHar'a farm east
aaat of
nt town.
inwt, Here
Mura is
tu aw
—nt the weekend Ann*
I The tecoiid meeting of the Par­ his latest aOdreaa:
{hunting. * Mr. and Mrs. Win i of Battle Cn-ek. Mr. and Mrs, Wm. and family were Sunday guest* of,
W. 8. C. S. Meeting
’ melee Extension club will be held
John Robertson. Tn. IV
' Mishler ot South Bowne were in Mishler and Gwendolyn of South Mr
Mr. ant
andj Mrs
Mrs. Waytie
Wayne Benton
Benton of
of iI
The November meeting of the with Mrs Harold Cutler. Wed., Nov.
8th General Hospital
Grand Rapid* Monday; Gwendolyn Hpwnc. Supt. and Mra. Wm. Spears Bowne at a belated Thanksgiving ।
V. 8. C. S. was held at the home 8 with potluck dinner at noon. Jills
Dept of Patients,
who spent the weekend al, her'arid little son of Caledonia were dinner In honor of their daughter
A P O. 503 c.o PostnA&amp;tcr,
and Mra. Virgil Woods
and family
and Mr'.
Mrs.
and mUr
------ - -----San Francisco, Calif.
IJSudMr.-tad
iiSTtaffi
aS’Si
’ John Thaler
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and family at Greenville Sunday. * Spcara remained until Sunday. EveMr and Mr* Russ. il
Thanksgiving ...
guests of Mrs. Julia ning guests were Mr. and Mrs n-nton aiid family of Hoatlnsrs
Members of lhe W S. C. S will ,.......
be guests of the Leighton Evangel Godfrey were Mr. and Mr*. George —.... Mri wa„ moms* or woutn isownleal Aid society this Thursday at Hooper of Campbell. * Mrs. Leon * Mr. and Mra Owen Sleckle spent
JJr■ an&lt;TMra RovDrinimr nf
»b -' Sunday evening with their daugh- Altn
'
y
*
a 1I o'cock dinner. The local ladles Howk spent Sunday with her »lewill
pIeoi and Fkirothv
nf
..
...... . .
..
.
wlll nrM/nl
present thn
lhe dAvnllnnal*
devotional* nnzl
and ' tjar
ter. Mr*
Mr* nla-n
Glen Pnrlrnr
Parker nf
of TJIrhEIrM
Litchfield trrr.
lets. H
Helen
Dorothy Steckle
of Mr- anrt. Mrs.
:— *■*—.k‘
Willard Arnold and
a Christmas program. Notify your who has been UL * Wilma Kycs. uTtWhio-V
Battle Cieek.
daughicr Marlyn of Hastings had
circle leader If you wish to go so spent the weekend with Mr. and
•uZ'tM
— fnr
Thanksgiving dinner at
transportation can be arranged.
Mrs Carl Kyes of El .veil. fn/m™ ™n?hFhUd
,he!r home Mor Mr and Mrs Rial
| The Rev and Mrs Blaine Snyder
Eastern Star Election
and daughter were Thaiiksgiving.
tx^Urra ^fra^^Hovrard
Middle Ville chapter No. 17 O- E. 8.1 dinner gucsU of Mr. and Mrs. L.s- ily. Miss Mamie Taylor and Miss ?
Hannka
Schmid
of
Fennville
were
i?Xhof
m,
elccted tlie following officers on , ter Miller of Clarksville. * Mr and
“a Mr ",d
Fr»day evening al the regular meet- Mrs. Harold Skinner of • Battle •nunksavlnj dinner cur is r! Mr. g*1
ing:—Worthy Matron. Mildred Mac- Creek, Mrs. Wm. Tinkler and chil­ and Mrs. Chas. Aspinail and Adah ' Mr.
j.«r and
nnd Mr«J
D Cod
Cnni unrnt
Mra J. D.
spent
lver; worthy patron. Malcolm Mac- । dren of Hastings were Thursday per l«nd* ram!ivB,Lh!»”‘rRieS- Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mr*.
Iver; assoc matron, Jean Bolsch; caUers of Mr nnd Mrs. Ear) Ev- 1 hl
&lt;h3n\v R v rtcenliy pin- jtidson Kinnlev
Kingsley, nee
nee Laura
Laura FtorelFogela.-xoc. patron. Harry Balsch; secre- . erson and family. * Mr. and Mrs. chuM-d the Wm. Fingleton home, Judson
song.
of
Grandville.
Other
vursts
tary. Lenna Kirkpatrick; treasurer.: Willis Gelston of Detroit came n'mduv
Mr and Mrs' Arthhr Brown
Daisy Hiar; conductress. Florence Wednesday to spend Thanksglv- Sunday a.tornoon callc... of Mr. o/ Comstock Park Mr and Mrs
in ■““
Miller; assoc. conduclrMs. Leona ing with her father. Ben Blakney. * and Mrs. Ion' Riegler. * Mor: Sis- R.
DePute of Wyoming. Jim
Longstreet. Other officers who Mr. and Mrs. Clement Mead and son who has been in failing hcalili Ron
Kincslcv
was also home cn fur­
were appointed by tlie new matron family spent ’IStankSgiving with for some time Ls very ill. * Mr.-and • ’
lough from an Army Camp tn
arc.—chaplain. Lulu Clark; Adah, the -latter'* parents, Mr and Mrs Mrs. Homer Henney of Woodland Texas.
•------- &gt;&gt;— .»
—t..ver.
— »..•*.
Jacqueline
Mad
Ruth. rvA_.u„
Dorothy Burt Shellenbtrger ol- Has'Ings. ★ spent Sunday afternoon with their
Mra.
Mina
gave a family
Bonneville; Esther. Dorothea Com- Mr.
-----------------and Mr*.--Warren Surrarrar. son mother. Mrs. Mary Henney. w_Mrs. Thanksgiving Denise
day dinner at her
-— nnd
—.. Boyd
Novisky »pent Lorraine Russell, Mrs Nelpt 8lncClare
Boyi
Ing; Martha, Beatrice Cutler; Elec- zm
for Mr. and Mrs Clayton
te. Ruby Henning; marshal. Helen ---------Sunday with Mr.
M; and Mrs. Aiucrt rr. John Van Dyke of Grauid Rap­ home
Denise
of
Northport.
Mr. and Mrs.
Freeport.
* Mr. and ids were Sunday dinner/guesLs of
Hooper, warden. Mary Cook; organ- I Surrarrar
Su--------- ---of ”
~
Denise and daughters Betty
Ist. Clara Bliss; color bearers, vesta Mrs.
Mr Alfred Gonzales and family ac­ Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Roush. * Harry Ivan
Dorothy and Max Rice of Al­
Griffeth and Mildred Cisler: sen- Cotupam
companied by Mr. and Mrs. B. R- Lane of Byron Center spent the and
to,
*■•—-n were Sunday dinner guest* weekend with Mr/nnd Mrs. Leon
linal. William Uebler. A public in- Clinton
&gt;xr&lt; had aa
Mr. and Mrs. B. R. Clinton
stallntion of the new officers will of .Mrs.
—». Clinton
---------- s -brother. Morley
be held Saturday evening with Carew and MraT
”
«nu nna. niuiui uiuiion ana tarn..
— j Bell _as.—
---------officer.
.
the afternooiu* t
Maud
Installing
....
a
L
1
?
.°L.
Ca
.
rl
'on
'
¥
r
.
‘
an
.
d
Mra^How“
"bSK
report golden
The worthy, matron's rcp_..
—™weddirfg i
in&lt;i Clinton and family of liowne
.showed a most excellent year with and Mrs. Cltfcrl
’mJJi
,Tliank
Tllank-\
-'* Mr. and Mrs. Ray CUntan
Clinton and
many new members added and ac-'' Mr
Mr. »"•&lt;
nnd Mr*
Mrs. V
giving with their daushter
—iu
daughler and &lt;.
famil
„ ..
of **_.•!«
Hastings.' Mr. an(
andj Mrs.
.
11 vines. Maud Fitch was presented Saturday afternoon .....
Staid oi
.'■“‘'E .. .
K MU1* uorc- A""a. 9S5“&gt;”
i with her life certificate to which Mrs. Steve Miller of SogTn. A family Thanksgiving dinner
, she responded with a very ap- Mr. and Mrs Will Zuschnitt of, Uijf Bunn was sick at her home
“oSj'S
“"““S *c
'''I, “i• ’ ""a Mn” Nrtl Kare£erh°&amp;°su5u
'—'•*- .'■--- -proprlatc poem. Others who re- South Hastings spent Tuesday aft-, '■-* —
I celved their life certificates during ernoon with Mrs Mary Henney.
Mrs. Polley Parks was p *”—*•। the year were. A. H. Parker, and
.J
—
£““c. £ K SX.
s
guest
of Mi”„S
Myrtle Shaw. Dec. 17 is the date giving dinner
Rogers knd Margarite; t------ of tlie next regular meeting.
evening guests were Mr. and Mra.
J ”““ded •»'"'U»S&gt;°«n r''S‘ M?rlAbbtlnoI ES5tal¥°““ “““
FAIR LAKE
' 'WV
uncle, o. A. Boom™ 01 Hu-1
Y
' Ben Quick of Battle Creek was
I calling on friends in Hits conunun■ i.1, eJ“ r Da,dcu 01 H“- ting* at the Leonard funeral home Note* from Oar
l Ity Sunday. * Mrs. Jean Letts and Hn®‘-.*Lrc
?d..y
vl4l‘ Sunday afternoon. * Mra. Mabel ,
itervicc Men .nd Woman
1 Mra. Iva Gettys spent the weekend the
BfitaSXmtSS Jr
'
5
Glen
Gosch of Camp Gruber,
I in Jackson. * Mr. and Mrs. Wm.
Merrts and son Gamer and grandj daughter Marjory of Napoleon.
। Ohio, spent Thanksgiving with Lot| tie Collistcr. * The Kinsley Ladies
I Aid will hold their annual Christniaa meeting &lt;&gt;n Wed evening. Dec
i IS with a chicken pie supper folVivian Buehler of Charlotte spent
1 lowed by a program and tree.
Thanksgiving with their parents.
FOR VICTORY BUY WAR BONDS Mr. and Mrs. Forest Buehler and
family of North Irving, returning
BUY WAR BONDS
Sunday evening. * Mr. and Mra.
FOR HEALTH AND ENERGY
Andrew Roush and Mrs. Victor
Hefcncy of Hastings were Tuesday
evening supper guests of their
DRINK MILK----------------------mother. Mrs Mary Henney. * Mr.
and Mrs. C. M. Benedict spent
Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs.
Junior McMillan of Hastings. *
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Brendt and
daughter, Mr. anti Mrs. Kenneth
Steckle and family ot Lansing spent
I Thanksglvhig
Thanksgiving with their father, Asa X
' steckic. - ”
Mrs. Robert Newton and chib X
dren were Sunday dinner gucsu of X
Mr. and Mrs, Wm. Newton on State £
Road. Hastings. * Mrs, Woodrow \
Knowles and Orval Kokx of Battle X
Creek wer^ Friday callers of Mrs s'
. Wm. MLshler-.pO South Bowne. * 'J
Mrs Frank Allerdlng and Mrs. El- X
len Yarger spent Thanksgiving day X
with Mr. and Mrs, John Hutchin- s'
son and Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Gnndcl. ?
of Spring Lake. * Tuesday guests X
of Mr. and Mrs. C L. Henney were X
Mr. and Mrs. Burt Leppard of near s'
Lake Odessa. ♦ Mrs. Eawood Yoder ''
spent the weekend with her parents. X
the Rev. and Mrs. Paul Olmstead ‘ X
of Caledonia. * Mr. and Mrs. Leon s'
, Howk and Percy Rosser were \
Thanksgiving guests of the latter's X
| son. Wesley Rosser and family of *
Allegan. ★ Mr. and Mrs. Donald X
l Walton. Mis. Claud Walton and X
Bobby spent Thanksgiving with Mr
"Start now to fortify yourself against winter
and Mra. George Brownell and X
Mrs. Robert Campbell of Flint. Mra. X
colds! Drink plenty of nourishing Highlands
C. Walton- remained until Sunday. X
Dilry. Grade A Milk, one of nature's purest and
* Mr. and Mra. Karyl Livingston
healthiest foods. it helps build you up and protect
and family of near Clarksville were
Thanksgiving dinner guests of their
you from colds. Try it for relief from oyer-work
parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Wloand
fatigue.**
land and family.
Dale and Lawrence Kauffman
spent their Thanksgiving holiday i I
with their sister,
Grace
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On The Home Front
(Continued from Page 1. Sec. 2.)
awarded his coveted "silver wings"
and membership in the tanks of the

Mr. and Mr?. Greeley Fox. that he
has graduated from the Armament
school at Lowry Field. Denver. Col.,
and is now attending the School of
Flexible Gunnery at Buckingham
Army Air Field, Fort Myers, Fla.
Mrs. FOx arrived at Fort Myers
from
*
------------------Denver tat
----------week
*■ Tuesday to
be with her husband.
Keith's address li as follows:
Pfc. Keith For. 36460560
1st Student Sqd. A AFF.GR.
Fort Myers. Florida.
Cheyenne. Wvo.
November 22, 1943
Dear Zollv:
For quite some time I've been in­
tending to write you but since let­
ter writing is the easiest task to
put off. it Just hasn't been done.
I Just want to say we receive the
Banner each week and thank you
for it. Needless to sav. it Is read
through immediately. EsDecinllv the
Home Front News. It is about , the
only way, nnd certainly one of the

best? of keeping The boys informed
I I am sorry I have neglected writ- city near our station.
Sgt. Carl H. Bogart. 36169424
Fort Warren. Wyoming
about each other Not. only that, but
I Ing. but have been very busy the
... haVe had very _short
______
_ cuU
We
hair
Nov. 23. 1943 ' ’
Communication Section
those on lhe "Home Front" like to | past two weeks. Wq have been load- and I must say I look comical. It is
26th Base Headquarters &amp; Air Dear Zolly:
keep track of where and how their
Camp Swift Texas
our sh,P" preparatory to sailing the best though because there is no
I see by last week's paper that OBDE* ro» rU»LlC*TI0M
neighbor's lads are.
Nov.
2i 1943
&lt; and the Job has been goinfc on 24- , problem to giving yourself a shorn all ihe gang I went to Haan with
Nov. 21.
1943
linura a day so we have had plenty 1 poo and keeping your hair combed,
were home on leave. I sure wlsii I
We w-e the Gerald Gonyou's oc- Dear Friends:
of all-night watches. Hie loading Is
The boxes you sent have not arcould have been with them.
caslonnlly. As far as we know, they
Office "in "l!
We did not like It here bc- u tremendous operation. For ta- rived. m yet. although they are ob­
The New Jersey weather here Is,
are lhe only other ones from that Swift.
■
Nov. 20. 1943
priority list
something
that I really don't think
vicinity stationed here. Sire was n fore we went on maneuvers, but stante. we put aboard over 200 viouajy far down „
Saturday
it's O.K. We have a very nice pieces of automotive equipment of thlnKS being shipped here from Dear Dad and Polks:
is like any other ta the world: rain
Woodand girl. too. and the world now
j
of a&lt;l
all ranging from Jeeps to eight-ton . Ule mainland. TtamkTa lot. I failed
seems a small one after all when location,
------------- right ta lhe center «.
I'm in Charleston. 8 C. now. We not over a hundred feet away.
——-------------•&lt;— about
------ the
■
you see someone from home while the tr.tcr*
entertainment
—
places. Tlie
liz,:-lare- trucks and bull dozers, etc. It Ls to -answer
your question
here about 6:00 last Monday. I
to many mile* away.
.
est PX
nv and theater
—-----are
- —
only one
—- funny how some ordinarily simple “Life." We will be moving so much got mv
I know Mather has n Job keeping
Christmas packages Tuesday
Mv husband was made Sgt. a year block awav. The Service Men's cen­ things cuke on exaggerated impor­ that I cfon't believe it will catch up got
and I wont lo thank you a million track of us four boys but even then
ago July 26. but so for tlie Banner ter is two blocks away and the bus tance—lhe radio Jeeps, which are WItn
with mc
me. m
so a
don't bother. Thanks for them, cause. I didn't get a thing I hear from her every week.
'«»me
Am still ta the Coast Artillery
is still addressed to Pvt-. Clifford •.tntion, lust cutsld" tn* main gale, going ashore the first thing, were
In them that I cant use.
•
nil stocked with toilet paper. That
anti-aircraft here In school study­
■rauslcy. ’ This makes no difference is only about four blocks.
। As far as a heavy cruiser riding
We had to come in here for re­ ing radio. After we complete our
The last two bring;s we built was of prune Importance. We have
as he receives the paper all right, but
Been Lissued
jmcks and
ana will
wm |
nil been
’-sued field jMcks
pairs and boy they sure are doing course I return to Haan, and .some
I thought possibly he- hadn't in­ while on maneuvers had several all
live on
un K
R-r-itions
fnr me
the rtrst
first ween
w*eek and
,ou. We tra
eied
knots
a fast Job on the snip. We are sup­ uf that good warm weather. It seems
rations for
plu’.hu
, at
ataround
llmes 30 Ur
.
thousand- vehicles cross them and lire
formed vou.
posed to leave tomorrow for the real cold here after the warm sum­
The weather here Is—well Indes­ we were up night and day maln- or so'
' rifle &lt;
While here I was fortunate enough ,
lust recejv-d wor&lt;i that the North Atlantic..We saw action about mer In Calif., but I wouldn't trade
cribable. We've seen *X»ut two taintag them. We ore busy at nil
h o
all
oft me
lhe California weatfer
weather tor
for a
weeks of coo) weather this fall and times now. We did have quite a bit to make a couple olI nice trips, one ^1%^ SiW 8^11 l£er£l » annul uko anU. we naxe oeen b
no snow worth mentioning. The of spare time, but that suddenly a week ago 8undn&gt; was a trip cancelled, so our sailing is now a limping around for the past few ' couple of months of good old Mlch£&gt;ura Y^'B re£d atout weeks with our tall end about ready igan weallier
around tn?
the laUnri
bland tn.hu.
&lt;Oahu&gt;. It
It U
is
days dawn clear wnh4he sun shin­ came to a hall and we have paid around
about 125 miles around nnd the this in the newspapers in a week to fall off. We got our quote-of | The Bariner U sure a help to the
ing brlghtlv. Air for the nights, they for that vacation with Interest.
scenery is very lovely, ranging from or so. The scuttlebutt has it that we Germans for October and we still | fellows ta the service. I get a lot of
Please
send
my paper
the
same
are beautlfuil To me It seems that ■■ -JJ
---------I. used
—
. by .
-----j
n
address
sou
when
I was
high mountains sweeping down to are lo get special ribbons for this have a little time left this month to enjoyment out of it every week.
"No where have I beheld
Camp Swift before.
the ocean, lo the desert end of the campaign. Everyone (Navy. Marines get some more I hope we do be- , Well. I must close for now.
, Tlie sky a bluer blue
cause it gets klnda dull when we
Yours
Sincerely.
island where our air station is lo­ and Army) will be ta it.
Tlie stars'quite so bright
PfC. Don H. Curtb. 36858143
Pfc. George A. Oaks. 36453396
cated. We went through a beautiful
Of flowers of deeper hue.
I guess I am a natural pistol - can't find any subs.
Co. B. 554th Eng. HV Pon Bn.
Morman Temple, a picture of which shot. I qualified as a marksman on
Bermuda was a beautiful place
Company O
Tlie Heavens never seemed sohigh
Camp Swift. Texas
I have enclosed. This past Monday the 45. getting 16 bullseyes out of 20 and I believe about the cleanest
**,u
'n~'
Or the clouds so white
t had an opportunity to fly to Hilo. shots. It Just seerns verv easy to me. place in the world. There are no I
As in Wvonilne
Nov. 17. 1943 We went in a Curtis Commando We also worked on Tommy guns cars, there except what the Navv ‘
As the day softly turns to night."
Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Dnickenbrud
Sincere! v
and flew past the islands of Mola- nnd I got a good rating there.
has taken over. They depend on :
kal. Maul, KiihuI. Lanai, and Ha­
Sgt. nnd Mrs. Clifford Tousley 702 W. Grand
Our fobs have been assigned and । bicycles nnd horse-drawn carriages j Sat. Donald D. Leveadecker.
Hustings. Mich.
waii. The c|ly !■; very native com­ I have a very interesting one. I am , for transportation. I brought back His adorers Lx still
36198040
Dear Mother and Dad:
pared to the more Americanized in cltante of al!
Sgt. Clifford Tousley
»U operational
uperaiKHiai comcum- ■1 80money but mv billfold I 112th Signal Radio Intelligence
That —
is -2
all hns come up missing so I haven't
Co.
munlcation circuits.
.1__ ________
.1__from
Z____, onv
anv nnw
now.
Presidio of San Francisco, Calif.
shore based aircraft
operating
I may be able lo Ret home later |
our field when we have It in opera­
tion. All contact reports will come on this winter. I can't tell because , Cpl. Louis V- Williams
A.S.N. 36152816
on a ship you never know when
in to me. .
Be sure and do not worry about you’re going to get nulled out of one ! Battcrv C
me. I know how to take care of my­ place and put into another. The . 989 Field Artillery
self and we have a flock of Marines weather here is warm in the dav , Fort Bragg, North Carolina
time but cold at night. They say it
with us.
I won't have a chance to write for never snows here except in unusual ' Earl J. Lewis. S l/c
US.N.R.
n while and in the meanwhile Merry i years.
Christmas and a Happy New Year. 1 Well Folks I'll try and keep vn-&gt; I
and I love vou both and think you ousted as to where I am, so until I
^nre the most wonderful parents any- ! later
Lt. Robert H Henncy-O-1313606
one could have
A.P.O. 761.
Postmaster
With all my love.
New York City. N. Y.
Marvin
Lt. (Ijt.) M. P. Druckrnbrod.
rt- Fleet pcstoffice
Maurice Benedict, 8 2/c
US.N.R.
New York City. N. Y.
Hosp. Corps School
Fleet postoffice
■ Farragut. Idaho
San Francisco, Calif.
&lt;Gind you liked getting the buck.
Dear Zollv:
I've been going to write to you Maurice. Good luck J
Dear Friends:
for some time and finally got
SOUTH BOWNE
Lt. James N. Val»ntlne-0-67M93
This is Just going to be a few around to 16.
j Last Week's Letter
APO 929 " Postmaster
lines to let you know that I have
I was sorry I cotildnT drop In
tya/uiituAe.
Ban Francisco, Calif.
had a promotion Jn grade and also when I was home before leaving
Ensign John Ensh is how siaa new address and would like to the States: I was there lew than
i tioned at U. A. S Pasco. WashingU. Harold E. Kreutz-0-1591251
have my copy of the Banner sent
! ton. after visiting his brothers,
A.P.O. 307 1 Postmaster
there in the future
Ow«n nnd otto nnd families nt San
Ils ready fur you today! You’]] exclaim at its
New York Cily. N. Y,
1 have been In the state of Florida liked to see.
Francisco * Mra. Edna Hostcttler
for the post 18 months and can
1 am now stationed along the
has returned horn Irani Pennock
comfortable coziiiess—its lovely 191-1 styl­
Sgt. Glenn K. Kahler. 36464314
honestly say that all that Is written Alaska Highway, somewhere in
hospital grenily imjvovrd which
A.P.O. 9019 ’■ Postmaster
about the place isn't exactly true, Canada, that's about ns definite a
we are glad to report. * Miss Gwen­
ing—and be delighted with the restful*
New York City, New York
however, from al) the reports that location ns I dare give. You can
dolyn Mishler was home from
I get from Michigan, the weather
Grand Rapids over the weekend. *
ness it gives your body achieved through
Pfc. Emerson S. Cairns. 36183498 Mrs. Wm. Cosgriff, Mrs. Jennie
lowing address. Dad mav have al­
A.P.O. 4937 ”■ P. M.
considerably warmer. It must be as 1 ready given it to you. but here It
Kroebler’s scientifically built "Posture­
Pardee. Wnneta Schray nnd Mr.
I haven't had to wear my woolen
nnd Mrs. Arthur Brown of Flint,
j clothes yet thLs year. Last year a
Form” construction. Gracefully shaped seats
Sunday aftemuan cullers nt
Pfc. Robert O. Anderson. 35421347 ■ were
' group of fellows from my section
ASN. 3841079!
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Glen
Co. A. 137th Inf. A P O. 35
: Godfrey.
mid (jacks llinl fit your body like a glove
went swimming for about two hours
Med. Det.
Brown reports that
5 Postmaster, Nashville. Tenn. 'I ills father,Mr.past
and if the weather holds good we
A P.O. 701 *6 postmaster
86 years old. is
mid give complete relaxation not found in
I plan on doing the same this
Sgt. Shirlev M. Wilkins. 36157340 i! very poorly nt this writing, he was
Seattle. Washington
Thanksgiving and again ab-Christ­
Although most of the fellows from
1
formerly
a
minister
nt Bowne CcnA.P.O.
12557-D.
*7
Postmaster
ordinary furniture. See it mid try it today!
I mas. Perhnns this will glve/you softie Freenort are gone. I got to see a
ter. ♦ Gwendolyn Mishler and
New
York
City.
N.
Y.
tangible evidence of the/difference couple of old friend* while home.
i Marjorie Porrttt were Friday supin temperatures in Florida and Tl-"v were there on leave.
F'Set.
Dn&gt; H. BiShop. 36157338 I' ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wm
I enjoy reading about the Barry
Michigan. Personally though. I still
| Spears of Caledonia and attended
A.P.O. 12557-D.
Postmaster
i prefer Michigan ,to any part of county boys a lot. although of
. the senior play. * Mra. Dorothy
New York City. N. Y.
। Florida nt any time of the year.
• the pap-r has been irregular. Bu' ’Your
is practically thc-. Curtiss and chBdrtn spent Thurs­
| Must close now/and ft to work.
its mv fault, and not yours as I rome as address
day in Lan ing at the home of Mr.
Shirleys
—
we
wonder
if
you
WlUt Best Wishes.
have moved several times of isle.
. and Mrs. Fred High,-’. * Severn!
two
fellows
have
met
each
other.)
7 Carl H. Bogart
So much for now
in this neighborhood have been
। My new address Is:
Pvt. Theron A. Dolbee. 36462559 । having their homes insulated.

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Grecnsborough. N. C„ _ , „
Next week Mrs. Bc«sie Brown will
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chances are shell give you the la’es:
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land Mra. Buehl Beatty and family | leader's dinner and chib mMtiiw.WCkl health educators to Md
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I hvu rtjr. Ite,
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7:30 p M. Christian Endeavor. nabelle Showalter of Nashville. *
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•nd Mrs James Wilcox * Mr. and
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Topic: As Above.
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Mr. and Mra. Roland Barry vidMd
,kI ducted by tlw Rev. H. R Krieg We Mra. Harry Dunn. Luella Bchrier
I extend to Mrs. Varney and Raney and son Hubert were Thanksgiving
0:00 p. M. Tuesday prayer meel- Mr. and Mrs Clarence Curtis and
at Augusta and Mr and Mrs
our tincere sympathy. * Wm. Cort- sue»U at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
n^he Pleasant Valtty W M. A So­ tons
Em Todd of Richland Sunday aft­
right was brought home from Pen­ Rav Enrav. * Mr. and Mn. James
nock hospital hut Wednesday Ills Wilcox spent Bunday at the home
ciety will meet Dec « at the home ernoon. Robert Barry who has been
hostess They ware sent on their’
~
: prUc. * The HcCXmaM CeflUT
condition U much improved. * Mr. of Mr. and Mn Laster Lord
of Mrs Beulah Beland for an all visiting ills erandoerenu Mr. and
way with happy memories. * Mrs SOUTH THORN APPLE
moving to Hastings tn ttq etOr
and Mrs. Lyle Cortriaht who were
day meeting. A Christmas pArty Mn. Todd the, past two ——— OBDIB FOB PUBLICATION
Vida Morford-U clerking in the I Last Week’s Leiter
*
Vf*
^FaLft!
called here by tlie illness of Mr DUNHAM DIHTRICT
has been planned and all members. li*med home with them.
— v
— "Syd
Faulkner drug store
here.
A Major’ pred MBrfab entwd Blodgett ho*- ‘V.
Cortright's father are leaving today
and friends are urged to attend.
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and Mrs Arnold T. Faulkner of
tal on Friday, due to an aya in-:
.
■ Monday) for Springfield. Ill. * Mr. Lait Week's Letter
The Freeport W. M. A. will meet
ttion. ■
* Mrs. George oom
Holes took.
and Mrs. Claude Marshall and
Sgt. Eugene Bull arrived from Camo Edward*. Mau. announce1 ,rvuuu.
Thursday al the home of Mrs.
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mother
to Grand Rapids
Rapid* laat
daughter of Lansing wen- Thanks­ Camp Grtiber, Okla.. Sunday lhe the birth of a son. John Robert, her
Gladys Dipp for an all-day meeting.
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visit
weeks
..£,.?£?•
after
““ of
-* two
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giving day guests of Mrs Libbie 14lh for a two weeks furlough * on Nov. 14. A Mr. and Mrs. John Bunday
The Pleasant Valley prayer meet— —
&lt;•»- the family. * Mr. Smith
MaranalL ♦ Tike Rew and Mrs H. Mjr Velma Dunkelbcrger who Ilaji Adam* returned home Monday aft-,। »■here
with
Iju was held at the home of the
' R. Krieg. Jovca and Shirlev vUltad been convalescing at the home of er spending the week with their,■ of the Goodwill dairy was picking
Rev. and Mrs, E. B Griffin Tues­ HTATK or MICHIGAN IN THS &lt;7B.23 d
her paienU, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Os- daughter. Mrs Glenn Williams and corn for Ben Parks and son May-: fr-. “Tr’
day evening.
| CL'IT COL’ItT FOR -TIUS COUNTY OF
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HARHY fit i-lfANCRRY.
Ha&lt; fu»4 in ••14 giving holidav. * Mr. and Mrs. Cal- troth. returned to iter home in family at the W. K. Kellogg farm. nard last week. * Mrs Ada Shaw
Sgt. Dorr Darby of Sunnyvale. '
un&lt; tb«i is* «4- . vtn Plumiev and Mrs. Ida Wallace LAcey, Saturday. * Mr. and Mn. A Pvt, Royal Good of Geiger Field. returned home Wednesday after a
California was a Friday visitor at
•'•(• b«
1 were guest/, of Mr and Mrs George Harvey Cheesenian attended the Wash. ha* been spending * 13-d*v visit with her son.
san. Clarence Shaw wife of
the home of. Rev. Griffin,
••“’ Sheffield of Hastings for Thank*- sute Orange meeting at Orand furlough with his wife and with and family. * Theodore Wleringa
The Rev. Roy HoughUin. relumed
th* i4'b day of Riving. * Mrs Lillian Glbwn who Rapids. Tuesday us delegates from hi* parent’. Mr. and Mrs W. E returned home Friday after pass­
Missionary lo Africa gave a very
•t un o'eto/b । haa been so very ill was able to go Maple Leaf grange. * Ray OUlas- Good. He returned to Washington ing a week In the hoapltal tn Grand
interesting address at the Thank
.1 i-robate iHtie- tor a short ride on Thursday
ple )iu returned with a deer from Wednesday night. A Pvt and Mrs Rapids for treatment of hl* eye.
offering service at lhe Brethren
RAW CRANBERRY RAUSH
im«4 tor
I Thanksgiving guests in tlie home his hunting Uip.
dvo ruiuuca.
trip. ■
* Bob
Rhodes. Roy»l Good visited the letters
church Sunday night.
.muu &gt;uu
Hoffman
are mother. Mrs W e Good at the
r,4 Th.I trnbile1
Dr ftn&lt;1
w A Vance were u
Claud
and Glenn
Olcn
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by nJbilMifm 'f Mr. and Mrs McNaughton of Mul- north hunting A Mr*. Robert Lake osteopathic hospital in Battle Cretk SOUTH SHULTZ
2 cups cranberries (about
Christian Endeavor News
or ihrr.: e»nueu- liken. Dr and Mrs. W. A. Vance, who ha* been In Mi**l**lpui the past Mrs, Good expect* to return next
pound); 1 orangs, 1 appte. 3-4 oup
. The Freeport Christian Endeavor
••id d*&gt; nf bear- \ Jr., and family of Charlotte and several month* rctumed'home Frl- week to the home of Mr and Mrs
A number of our hunters re­ sugar. Wuch and pick owcranboFmeet at the home of the Rev. and
day. Her husband haa been moved Nelson Warner of Cloverdale where turned home Sunday; Alva Kenyon rler. put through food chopper. Quar­
Mrs Griffin Friday night for a
from camp there and as yet l». she will be cared for.
brought home his deer We have not ter orange; remove seeds and aqUMM1
business and social meeting. Kuth
luck supper was enjoyed last Tues­ unable to send her hi* address a a
heard of the other fortunate ones. juice ch er cranberries; put rind
•••
Yonkers president presiding. The so­
day night by members of tlie O.ES. Mrs. Nora Spomellcr of Moscoa- is MILO
* John Graham of Kalamazoo
ciety voted lo present the peg •Ides. «n.
Mi. and Mrs. John Martins who ob­ spending some time at the home Last Week’s Letter
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. pie but do not peel; put through'
eant. “Behold! A King is Bom."
■ •id drfandant, |
served their 50th wedding anniver­ of her *on Dale and family. A Mr
Mrs. Rush Saunders and Mrs Prank Hom. * Littie Sharon Jane food chopper. Mix sugar with fruit, t
at the evening church sendee Dec.
sary. Nov. 29. were lionor guests. * and Mrs Clifton Harris and dough- Frank Roush amended the 4 H Manning of Ypsilanti is spending Stere in covered refrigerator Jara..
10. Refreshments of. cocoa and
Mrs. Fred Fisher left Sunday. P M. ter» have moved in the Healy ten- meeting for leaders which was held this week with her grandparents ' Allow to stand overnight U&gt; saoaOnJ
cookies were served tiy Mrs. Grif­ puinsirr.
for University hospital. Ann Arbor ant house. A Mr. and Mr*. Bob at tha American Legion hall in Mr and Mrs. Lester Bonneville and Makes about IS ptnu. Recipe may;
fin.
It U OBDKREn th»t Jhe
for observation. * The Junior de­ Weaks of Vermontville have pur- Hastings Monday evening. A The Mrs Dale Larabce of Ypsilanti be doubled, if desired.
;
otiio
The December Executive Com­
partment of the Evangelical church chased the Lowell Jarrard fann boys and girls of Milo school will spent the weekend with lh*m *
mittee meeting of lhe Barry Co. C.
enjoyed a party al the church Sat­ and have moved here Mr and Mrs. help to prevent a wartime rise in Jerry’ O’Oonnor who haa spent lhe
E. Union will meet with inc Rev
urday P.M. and brought gifts to be Jarrard have bought lhe Weaks tuberculosis bv selling tuberculosis past two weeks in Battle Creek re­
and Mrs. Griffin Monday Dec. 6. t&gt;ul&gt;il*hrd In
sent to Red Bird MLs&amp;lon in Ken­ home and have moved there. A Mrs. Christmas seals. Money'from the turned home Saturday. * Mrs O.
Charlemagne of Franca owned 900
The Dec. County C. E. Union
tucky. * Div. No. 1 of the Ladies Mildred Rhodes and Mrs Lillie sale of seals enables the Michigan E. Kenyon expects tn go to Kala­ different barat*. He waa vary fond
meeting will be held at the Klli। Aid of Evan, church
meet
vuwvtt mu
'-* at the
k Cheasaman
uneaseman ware
war* at Hastings Mon- ■ TB Aa»’n. to hold tubereulln tests mazoo Tuesday to spend some time
natrlck U. B church Dec. 13. An
■m hiving fil»d in church Thursday at 2 PJd. for elecx dav
tVen’ tna Off last .week. Mr* and X-ray clinics, distribute health with her son-in-law and daughter of this type of bead covering and
‘
illustrated Christmas service will
collected
them as a hobby.
&gt;n praying that t„r tion of officers, also their Christ- cheese man attended
at'*—'**•* “
the
“
4-H lilerrfture, and send movies and- Mr. and Mra. Harry Misener. be given. HflUred Chase, president C&lt;&gt;l»ll * NIKI.SKN
..i »n urdrr auy. ,na5 party. A E. J Whitney 6f Hastit the ----------------host society
- »
Is -----chairman
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of ,I l.r R 11. Ritlwn
I1. *
Un’ts *ntl Mr- and Mr&gt;- K R Cronk
tile evening's program.
I *u&lt;&gt;ra»y»
piaiatift.
1
‘ I and children of Coats Grove were
The 1944 National Outdoor Poster
ihr nth &lt;!•&gt;
1 Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred
program for Christian Endeavor is I,...,*
&gt;i u» o'rUck tn j Camp. Mr. Camp Is confined to his
ind.rwav A beautiful challrnvina
underway.
challenging
rnb.t. Offley, be .
a heart ailment. A Mrs. Oposter will appear on the poster
E Wright spent tlie Thanksgiving
| petition;
boards of tlie nation to be placed OBDEB FOB PUBLICATION
holiday in Oamsso with her daugh­
I It I* I
during January and February- Free­
ter’s family, the Wilbur Walken.
port and Pleasant Valley societies
Monday night. Nov 29. L*&gt; Ladies
are cooperating In IhU project.
Niehl at the Naaliville Lion's club
Wives of members arc Wivited for
MARTIN CORNER#
both dinner and program. Ray
Mr. and Mrs William Schantz
TlicmpFcn is in charge of the pro­
and son Howard of Maple Grove;
gram and A. A. Reed *111 be master
Mr. and Mrs. Owen Varney and sons
Out 1-0 of ceremonies Dinner will be served
Having decided
decided to
go into
occupation and
and moving
moving out
state, we
and Ernest Irland of Castleton Cen­ E n tn.
by the ladies of lhe Rebekah', in
Having
to go
into another
another occupation
— of the
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ter. Wavne Van Bvde of Hasting*.
the LOO P. hall. * Word received
p«lillAn I,r.,lnc SOUTH SHULTZ
Mr. and Mrs. Minor Bateman and
last week from Captain Merwyn
dispose of our personal property at public auction at the farm located 5 miles north­
"inirrni &lt;4 ••u ■ Mr “nd Mrs. Alva Kenyon enter- Plumlev states he has been given
Mr. and Mrs Orr Fisher were " |l‘-n..4 to
Ihrr.m cr.cribrd &gt; Ulned the following guests with a a 30-day furlough when his physical
Thanksgiving supper guests of Wil- ••&lt;•!» tn th.
east of Hastings; or 1 mile west and 3-4 mile south of Coats Grove on
'venison dinner Tuesday night: Mr
Ham Cogswell ffnd (iuughtcni on the
i rt»*u- •»!•
warrants his leaving the
ito ion, d.r ot and Mrs Harry Mlsencr of Kalama- condition
Center road. A Mr. and Mrs. Roland
J&gt;r*’’rn
hospital. When he reports for duty '
Toi.X nftk» i" Ioo: Mrs Olenna DeMott and Mrs. again his (xultion will be Intelll- '
Barry returned from lhe upper pen.
i«r hnring '••id I Gordon Kenvon of Hastings: Mrs grr.ee Officer on the Admiral's
insula Saturday evening with a fine .n,i i. i,«rri&gt;« ■
1 Anna elemence of Climax and Mn. Staff eUUunad at San Diego. Cal. i
deer. A Mr. nnd Mrs Glen Aller- pri'll®#:
•d. Tb.i public Russell Mott of Delton. * Mrs. Gor- * Guests of Mr. and Mrs Byron
ding have had a telephone installed
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Kenyon of Hastings and Mr. DeGraw for dinner Sunday were 1
in their house recently. A Several
1
and Mrs. Alva Kenyon and Robert their children Miss Lyla DeGraw of 1
members of the Sunday School gave
and Bennie -spent Sunday with Mr. Detroit. Mr and Mrs George De- 1
Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Weeks and
and Mrs Harry Misener in Kalama­ Grew and family of Battle Creek
son Maurice a surprise visit last
COMMENCING AT 12 NOON, SHARP.
zoo. * Bom—To Mr. and Mrs and Mr. nnd Mrs. Sullivan and son I
Monday evening Tliey brought re­
Charles Wallace, a daughter—her of Nashville. * Cpl. Robert Betts |
freshments consisting of sandwich­
name Is Sandra Kav. Congratula­ left Iasi week for Camp Forrest. 1
es. coffee, cake, jello and pickle*,
tions. * Callers at Mr. and Mio. Tenn, after spending a 16-dny leave I
Out
which all enloved, and we all had n
Alva Kenyon's home Thanksgiving with his tangly. Mrs. Betts accom- I
fine time visiting. Mr. and Mra.
were the Rev. and Mrs. Fred Hocn nanled him rtO Trn»\ * The Rev. ,
500 lbs. Alfalfa meal
Weeks ware presented with a beau­ OBDEB FOB PUBLICATION
Holstein heifer, 2 yrs. old, fresh Nov. 28
and the Rev nnd Mrs. Leland Sher­ and Mrs. Lihyd Mead -had as their
tiful picture from the Bunday
■Slate «4 M|rhl««n. The Tri
rard and little daughter Mariam. * guests over/the weekend ihelr ehil- 1
school Mr. and Mrs, Weeks moved
Quantity of Bone meal. Oyster Shell
s Holstein cow, 13 yrs. old, fresh Sept. 20
Mr. and Mrs. Milo Ashby and Mr. dren Hubert Mend and wife^f Navy
to Hustings Tuesday where they hud
anil
City'of IU.tlnr&lt; and Mrs. John Bush had Thanks­
Rurchased n home on E Mill St.
I Mil .v i.t Sn
Pier Training station. Chicano. Mr.
Flour and Oyster Shells
Purebred Holstein heifer, 2 yrs. old,
giving dinner with Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Orlo Mead and Mrs- M.
eedless to say we regret losing i
Frank Maas of Kalamazoo. * We Burtngame and son Larry of Lan­
these good friends and neighbors ,
niu&lt;
Quantity of Hybrid seed corn
fresh Oct. 14
lust received the good news that sing. aso Mr. and Mrs. C. Crandall
from our community, but are glad
William Monica made his solo of Linden, parents of Mrs. Hubert
they did not move any farther I
Quantity of clover and sweet clover
away. A MLw Alice Whetstone wa* |
flight. Glad to hear it William.
Purebred Jersey heifer, 2 yrs. old, fresh
Mead.
in Orand Rapids Friday. A Mr. and kl.
li
FOR VICTORY BUY WAR BONDS
Mrs. Shirley Slocum are improving j rami and d»i^rmiti»d «,
i
Sept. 12
BANFIELD
MACHINERY
Mrs.'Emma Task Is taking care of '
Holstein cow, 4 yrs. old, coif by s&gt;de
Mrs. Minnie Shriner at the Geo.
Ransom home Hastings. * Mrs. Eva
1937 Silver King four-wheel tractor, on rubber, with
Sweet spent Thanksgiving with her i
Guernsey and Jersey, 3 yrs. old, fresh
pulley, and extension rim«
son and wife Mr. and- Mrs. Jas.
Bristol in Hastings. * Mrs. Emma
Dec. 28
Tractor cultivator.
6 ft. "Soilfitter** tractor disc
Hobbs la entertaining her bridge !
club Wed. noon at luncheon. * .
16-in. Allis Chalmers one-bottom tractor plow
Guernsey
cow,
10
yrs.
old,
fresh
Sept.
13
Thanksgiving and weekend visitors i
7-ft. Dunham cultipacker
at Twin Cedars were Mrs. Marie
Purebred Holstein cow, 8 yrs. old, due
Putnam of Detroit and Mr. and
5- ft. McCormick-Deering mower, tractor hitch
Mrs. DcVon Putnam, and daughter
Dec. 6
McCormick-Deering side delivery rake
Evonne Mary of Dearborn. ★ Mr.
and Mrs. Rov Brown are parents of
New Idea steel deck hayloader
twins, a bov and a girl, bom at
Grade Jersey heifer, 2 yrs. old, due Dec.
In order to dissolve partnership we will dispose, of the personal property at public
Community hospital In Battle Creek.
6- ft. Deering Ideal binder, with tractor attachment
* The Johnstown farm bureau
28
auction ot the form located ¥4 mile north. 1 Vi miles east and 2’4 miles north of
McCormick-Deering manure spreader, with tractor
[ club's Dec. meeting will be enter­
tained by Mr. and Mrs. Orin John- I
Purebred Holstein heifer, coming 2 yrs.
hitch
son. A Christmas party will be one !
Hastings; or % mile north of Barbers Corners on
of like feuUuea. A Mr. and Mrs. '
Low, steel wheel wagon.
Hay rack
old,
due
Apr.
21
Win. Sova of Chicago are guests of ;
2-tec. cpring-tooth drag
2-snc. spike-tooth drag
the formers’ parents. Mr. and Mrs.
Purebred Holstein heifer, 1 yr.’ old
A. Soya. Wm. will enter lhe army !
Cloverseed
buncher
5-ft.
cloverseed windrower
Dec. 9. * The WS.CS. will be en­
Purebred Jersey bull calf, 21 mos. old
tertained for dinner Thura.. Dec. 9
Trailer with 8-ft. box and stock rock
at the home of Mrs Sam and Doro- I
"Hinman Easiest to Cleon** portable milker, single unit
thy Buxton, assisted by Mrs. Clara :
STARTING AT 1 O'CLOCK, WS'OFFER THE FOLLOWING:
Brown Swiss bull calf, 2J mos. old
Hughes and Mrs. Henrv Gray.
DeLaval cream separator, motor driven
&lt;This it a very good herd of cowt and T.B. tested.
David Bradley walking plow
SOUTHWEST RUTLAND
Herd teit of 4.6.)
Luclla
Schrier
of
Yale
came
Wed;
Planet Jr. 7-tooth cultivator
alfalfa hay, put up without any rain
nesdav night to spend Thanksgiving
COWS
McCormick-Deering
lime and fertiliser endgate
।
with
her
parents
Mr.
and
Mrs
.HOT,
80 bu. wheat
50 bu. oats
HOGS
rv Dunn returning to her school
Guernsey cow. 6 yrs. old. frosh, coif by
spreader
. ,
Sunday.
*
Sunday
dinner
guests
I
6 acres shredded fodder in barn
side
at the home of Mra. Dan Douglass ;
McCormick-Deering 1^4 h.p. gasoline engine
Duroc sow, wgt. about 400 lbs.
were Mis .and Mrs. Myron Bishop
250 crates of old corn
Guernsey cow, 8 yrs. old, heavy springer
100 ft. %-in. rope
Four 10-gal. milk cans
and familr-of Cliarlotte. Mr. and ■
10 pigs, 10 weeks old
Mrs Rov Douglass of Hastings, and .
Guernsey cow. 8 yrs. old, heavy springer
250 crates of new corn
Quantity of dressed and rough lumber
Mr and Mrs. Oley Douglass and Gary j
■ Guernsey cow, 3 yrs. old, heavy springer
Oaks from east of Hastings. * Mr.
Set of sleighs
Cutter
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CHICKENS
Guernsey cow, 2 yrs. old, heavy springer
FARM MACHINERY
Hog crate
Wheelbarrow
Hog hangers
Beef cow
2 hog waterers
2 hog self-fs
Poultry crates
400
White
Leghorn
pullets
John
Deere
corn
planter,
new
shoes
2 Guernsey heifers, 18 mos. old, pasture
Steel hog troughs
20-gal. kettle and frame
McCormick-Deering.5-ft. cut mower
175 White Leghorn hens
bred
Blacksmith
forge
Ohio side delivery rake
3 Holstein heifers. 6 mcs. old
27 White Leghorn breeding cockerels
Cross cut sow
Grindstone
Krauss 2-horse riding cultivator
*Holstein bull, 18 mos. old
These ore Gosson strain, healthy and culled.
Corn shelter
Quantity of cratM
'these cows orc T.B. and Bangs test­
6-ft. McCormick binder
Platform
scales,
800
lb.
Grain bags
2-sec. spike drag
ed, carrying good flesh, and very
HAY AND GRAIN
Poultry feeders and fountains
4 gas
Drag cart
Grapple fork
good producers.
Coal brooder stava, 52 canopy
Slush scrappers
the looks at their Unant house on I «i u»

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and Mr.
of Flint,
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NASHVILLE

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L E G A L S

AUCTION SALE I

WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER, 8,1943

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A

UCTION SALE

TUESDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1943

HOGS

9 shoats. wgt. around 175 lbs. each
2-Chester White sows. wgt. 350 lbs.
each
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"

14 pigs, 6 weeks old

HAY &amp; GRAIN
Around 25 tons of good clover end

DeLovol No.'15 cream separator
Hog trough
Battery radio
7 new steel comer posts
1000 lb. platform scales
Two 10-gal. milk cans
5-gal. can
ice box
Wringer and bench
Numerous other articles

bng-

now
frigid
range:up* a
and
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KEEP 'EM
CACKLING
AVI-TAB haa nine recognized

fliah hens a "lift."

25 tons very nice alfalfa Brome hay
Mow of straw, also 4 loads mowed oats
in straw.
About 300 bus. old corn
About 150 bu. new corn
About 25 tons corn silage
About 75 bu. Govt, wheat

2 oil brooder stoves
Post drill

Vise

25-ft. 5-in. endless belt

Oil drum and pump
Sickle grinder
New drinking cup
Pullyas
J 6-ft. 1 -in. line shaft and boxes
Forks, shovels, small tools
Many other articles too numerous to mention

uunpanatve — %
lb. mediaetea 100

TERMS: Cosh day of sale/ nothing to be removed until settled for.
TERMS: CASH. NO GOODS REMOVED UNTIL SETTLED FOR.

FRANK DeGROOTE and GLENN DENSMORE, Props.
DEWEY REED. Auctioneer

CLIFFORD HAMMOND, Clerk

maah.
Give your flock
tha banaiita of I
Dr. Bals bury'•
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Farmers' Market
&amp; Seed Store
W. c»ur: st
rhote atn
Hastings, Mich.
11-25

ARTHUR TEETER, PropLOREN HERSBERGER, Auctioneer.

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THr HkSTTNns Bvwra. THWUtMT. tirfrMBrK t, IW1

.Ham.
Confirmed approximately 700 nn- !| Authorizing the arrooUttment of
curnmlttee appointm-.'iit., f..r । a sub-coinmittee of five members to
11M4 made by National Commander , study, investigate and report to the
May 1944 meeting on Uie necessity
, Atherton.
I Voted 60 to 5 to permit Congres-i- I and practicability of making en- man Hamilton Pish to rnok* a de­ largementa and securing additional
I lense before it of charge* ne mls- space for the use ot national headAnd Actions Token By
used his franking nrivilegs and jhen ■ quarters because of tlie increase in
1 approved the creation of a sub­ Legion activities Incident to the war
Notional Executive Com.
committee headed bv Past National program.
p.-2nam°of
Comnu»^~HarTy''w.
"cobnery
Authorizing the increase of the
fisass7. Wik"
mw the’
iSSSn i^gta^t^ttaTSrwiOunt Investigate
further ’ into,
postwar planning commission from
iKSjs
™ ’&gt;»«“ “»"wr! “
,m* 15 to 25 members and approving a
img the war
$25,000
appropriation -for Its work.
i, of fighting K I
Uk LW»-.
Directing all Legion departments
me front of
members of the armed forces and demand that control of war rcloca- and tlielr posts to call on their Cou­
nters housing
nousing evacuated
evacuateu Japjapdischarge Petition
their families, and of protecting ta tion centers
.nd of the
.&gt;» War
w„ Relocation
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•very way the rights and interests anesc. and
~
Zf^Ae disabled men and women ot AiAhorltv-iUelf. be turned over to
^^‘S^aUon^om^ntre^mt
|oth World War I and II and their the War
Deuartment
wterans legbiajon committre jurtar Deuartment.
leoendents. the national wecuUve । Reaoiutions Adopted
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f SOre the *Hm« or &lt;5£taSmmlttee in Its two-day session
The national execullve committee ■®
CTnov. 18 and 19 took lhe fol- adopted lhe following resolutions.
29%‘heh«ted i?Sn
|pwing actions:
I Urging the establishment of a i Z9r",‘*"
,u«
Designated tlie major legislative national shrine at Indeptmdence .
thM the type of dlsnrogram for 1944 to be universal, Hall in Phlladelohia bv taking the
? "nunn
Krrice. postwar planning, universal ; Old Park there into the national
^me^i^lar^ tanGhtarv training, and adequate pro- park system for Hie purpose of pre- [^‘(.sen ,ce or Mme slmilar *»“
faction of disabled veterans cf 1 rervlng the historical objects -and Kuj*KeOpposing paroles --------to convicted «&lt;of­
World Ware .I and H and their de- | building therein
nendenta
I , Condemning all subversive and fenders of the Selective Service Act.
Directing the national legislative
Set uo lhe machinery for launch- 1 tin-AmerieaiT activities tending to
tag The American Legion's Ameri- divide the American people in time committee to introduce a bill to
canLcm endowment fund campaign • of war through the teaching of ra­ create an adequate board of appeals
by authorizing the creation of a . clal nnd religious liarreds or of alien to which servicemen may apply for
non-profit corporation and confirm- “isms." and urging all law cnforce- relief from various types of dis­
mg tlie appointment of 24 promin- : ment agencies 10 combat such sub­ charges some of which disqualify
them from certain benefits and
ant Legionnaires as trustees.
| verslve efforts.
Approved the largest operational' Demanding that various persons privilege* and which discharge*
thev are at present required to ac­
cept under pressure.
Army Control of Jan renters
Directing the national legislative
brought to trial immediately.

a as ■

aMMIII AN M
I rlllllN
MrKlUWtn
nVIVU

I

1944 PROGRAM

“

WALNUTS

MIXED NUTS

Sugared or Plain

XY..C^

u.

14-oz. boifle

■ Florida Oranges
B Full &lt;

Sweet, langy I

.uico.

■ Florida Grapefruit
B Heavy with mice
H

19c
$1.25
»1.27
5 25c
22C
ib

25«..»a

KARO SYRUP

1 Point per can

SALAD DRESSING

p.n&gt; 17c

Embassy Smoother, triple-whipped
FRUIT COCKTAIL "'J!' 31c

30 Pts.

POTATOES

bi&gt;d

1 2c

stalk

1 OC

Pasts! Ca'ery
Cr.$p. clean - green bul RIPE

51 )

Maine
Potatoes
U. S No. 1 - for storage

$1.69

v

15 i 47c

Cllrui bland.

State .

Barry
Allegan
Allegai
Eaton
Ionia .....
run.*
Ca,houn
Calho
Kalamazoo-

t^Etoner served at
noon hour AU interested ore In■
i:
. I
i ---------------Mrs. Orpha Wtag. Mra.
Dorothy
Kelsey and Mrs. Ludlc Ftelier: pro- “ H"
«rotn com is J^s DOTothy Barnum. 11L jj,
“JJ J, ««
Blocker vuitad Mra Paul Woodman »•:
1
Friday afternoon * E 8
Uth r
Tliompson and daughter Virginia « Ti»k». i»u.»
•’•nt tn lhe University hospital In h
tob.r
Ann Arbor with P c. Wing last ;■
'•'X;.;-m;Thureday for a check-up following,
c« j!!?™! ;
the recent operation of Mr. Thomp- ! Hhr(1 Ot, Co
son. and found he was getting along n„.j jor4oa. Ub»r, tutor »•
, reasonably well.

5456.106
22JH3
41,839
34.124

38,710
94406

100,085
246438

330,854
2.684
4.419
3.730
3.715
7.891
7488
19483

.
;

104%
10.4%

1479
975
1460
3.014
2441

SI 00
so aa
k.i t:
e.so

30c

2

i

33c

Only 3 Points per Pound

Delicious

APPLES
2 - 21c

Sc

pig.

Your favorite brand
V-8 COCKTAIL

15c

Only 2 ration points

BEET SUGAR

6c

14 Points

12 oz. can

Petals

large size - in Carlons.
Government-graded

d=S«n

Country Club.

JWhealies; pkg 10c)

Michigan. 10 Points
Michigan.

3 Months Supply.

Kroger's

High Potency

r.. .. ..
c

nrrf3
DEcr

BACON

End Slices.

ib

29c

Not rationed

PORK FEET or Neck Bones Ib 9c

Not rationed
POII KIDNEYS

Ib

17c
1
No&lt; ritowd. Fwb Hodu. Ib. 20«
FRANKFURTERS
ib 32c
Skinlesi.

Ng. • quajfry.

Ib

Not rationed

sc u&gt;

46c

pig

4c

For healthy livestock
VIGOR OGG FOOD

OLIV-ILO SOAP

ban

3

19c

Sweetheart Soap, 2 bars 13c
CLIFTON TISSUE

SAVE YOUR

&gt;°n&gt;

3

13c

Wrapped bathroom tissue

4

MOTOR OIL

S,
-

78c

Penn-Rad 100% Pure Pennsylvania

_

‘29c

I
,

Kroger'S Tanderay. 11 Pls.

R°und steak

Kroger's Tendaray. 13 Pls.

Chuck Roast

Kroger's Tendiray.

PICNICS

it 35c
ib 38c
ib 26c

9 Pls.

5 Pls
SMOKED SPli

GROUND BEEF
Ib 25c
Fresh. 8 Points
,
PORK LOIR ROAST Ib 29c
Rib End. 5 Points

Country Club Soda

CRACKERS
£ 17c

Hunt Clyb Dog Food, 5-lb. bag 42c-

SliiOin dteaK
St6ak

1

5 Points

BLUE PIKE

Not rationed

BLOCK SALT

WSf Rib Roast
TENDEDAY
TEN
DE RAY

13c

C3TTAGE CHEESE
In Pere-pak carion.

ib

SELL IT AT KROGER'S
AVALON CHLORITE

gallon 25c

Ammonia, quart 10c
2 'K 29c

CUT-RITE
Wax Paper.

outfit onto the farm of Charlie
Utchleltner and will soon be drill­
ing for oil. * Mr. and Mrs. Sterling
Modruck lave moved to Battie
I Creek for the winter; will return '
In the spring to their farm. ★ Clar
-t-nce pavne has relumed from the Ab.mi, &lt;i«o&lt;iyr*r.
north without a deer. * Clifford ’
Kahler wm called north on account
of the illness of an aunt. * Miss I
Mary Daniels has employment In '
Battle Creek.
Z
\
1
J. ciilkiai'.

CHRISTMAS STORE HOUR SCHEDULE

Dec. 2Oth Through Dec. 24th
The following stores will remain open until 9:00 p.m. each evening beginning
Monday, December 20, through and including Thursday, December 23 and will
also be open Thursday afternoon, December 23, with closing hour on Friday, Dec.
24, set at 6:00 p. m.

15c

lb

Ik 22c

KROGER

WALLDORFF'S FURNITURE STORE

BAIRDS' CLOTHING

ROTH'S FURNITURE STORE

FRANDSEN'S STORE

DUTCH KRAFT PAINT STORE

MEYERS'5 and 10c STORE

PARKER WAREHOUSE

BONNET AND GOWN

THE VALUE STORE

CUT RATE SHOE STORE

A. J. LARSEN

THAYER'S JEWELRY

LEE OFFICE SUPPLY

MARK'S STORE

BEN FRANKLIN STORE

WESTERN AUTO SU.PPLY

HODGES' JEWELRY

JOHN BULLING Cr SONS

The Hastings City and the National Bank will remain open Thursday, December
23rd, until 2:30 p. m.

40c

1 Point

Ib

WATERS'CLOTHING

J.C. PENNEY CO.

BANK SCHEDULE

33c

I Above schedules apply only to the period of December 20 through December 24.
Both before and after this period, usual hours will be observed .with closing on
Thursday afternoon.)

COOKED - SMOKED

HAMS

TAYLOR'S SHOE STORE

Brown Jersey Gloves, pair 17c

SLICED BACON

Shank Half
5 Points

MONTGOMERY WARD &amp; CO.
LONG AND MOORE '

Keeps lunches fresher

CANVAS GLOVES

Grade A. 4 Points
BACON SQUARES

Lean.

WASTE FAT
The government urgently needs
it for lhe war effort .

C

QUICK

mnRKETS

3119c

On th» ☆

Home

Dear Everyone
there, and I do
I have just
County Clerk Al
you of last we
expresses my ti

instead ot rcp&lt;
same, remembe

there, in a slig
You should see
our bit kt hoi
paper to rush I
en saving kitch
ramble is my ef
perhaps before
wish 1 hadn't B
Hn| Ha!
Honestly, boy;
mothers' heoru
love and pride
they burst, our
everyone of yot

go up to him o
shoulder, somet
them. I will u

out ot Percy
hoj&gt;ed to read
mother before
evening at 0 P
Una tit w£» 1
thought, "I chr
'Macs' when h
and I was just
take him to M
two men in a &lt;
north and rigl
1 Itey took Use
right to his hot
do you know.
enjoyed Iktetiln
snlion on the v
a Marine. and
been a Marine

co,”c“- ”.iF“e“9?.«r»»™

MichigarTgrsnulated

Del Maiz N&amp;lets
13c
Avondale Toatoes
12c
58c
Fresh Eggs
Bran Hakes
9c
Navy Beans
5 £ 42c
Vitamin Cansules
3ci” »1.39

EIGHTY-EIGF

'

Fine or Broad

SOUP MIXES

BU

approuciM-d one
| urdny. and I t
a winter "stu
only a HV
I going anywhere
the station, aloi
in uniform can
two packages;
thought. "I oiq
1 help him on h
"Say fellow! wt
He said. "Ion
kinds quick llki
"Come in my c
| you to a gas ata
I here. You may
•there, and loo.
warmth of thi

"* r"u,! GLASS CREEK
&lt;&gt;r Jani»«: (last Week's Letter)
Rob't. Otis and Ray Erway re•" turned.Sunday from a hunting trip.
Trf
* Mrs- Stuare Brownell of Orangc&lt;k tn n.r vllie and Mrs. Jack Bellingham of
•»i&lt;! .ir Shultz called on Mrs. Jack Erway
-r.t thrtr Saturday P. M. ★ Mrs. Sara Erwny
rrobuiv j, spending some time at her home
\i*"‘ I," here. * Mrs. Leo Tift of northwest
.
. .
ITliflnnH wan 11
nf XTrc
i who.i« HiMing*. Mkbi«an. Whittemore Wednesday, w Mrs
.1 Ua't twviitr Uaj. prior to ..id l«ar Nellie Foreman of Hostings spent
...
.
the post week with Mrs. Rav Erway.
1
or1 1‘roLat- T^Y “«L'ted with a quilting at
‘
M (,„( jg.'ijfMrK Chas. Whlttemore'R two days
---------------- "
| and spent Bunday at Harry Dunn's
HOPE CENTER
' southwest Rutland.
, Drilling on the oil well on Clar- j COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS

MUELLER’S HOODIES 2
12 oz. pkg. 10c

HELF BEA

It MllUr,

Not rationed

PURE LARD
Relined.

J

2

MARMALADE

WASHINGTON Fancy Ealing

Head Letsuca

g£
#j

enriched with
Kroger's exelusive Thiro:,.

15c

Fresh - crisp - large size

*3 S
sh

si
&amp; fl

^Vitamin- L,r«e lMm

20c

Emperor vaikly

The State Bureau of Social Security has released to lhe local Bureau
of Social Aid lhe following 4ta tlstlcs. These statistics show the total pop­
ulation ot the State of Michigan, the number of persons 65 years of age
and over, the percentage of population 65 yean of age and over, the total
number of Old Age Assistance recipients as of August 1943, and the per­
---------------- .----------------------------------------------- -------- .
w recetvln&lt; old
Age Assistance. The same Information is Included for Barry and the
surrounding counties.

Tall No. 1 can, 18c, 20 Pls.

RIGHT FOR STORAGE!

Fancy - sweet - plump.

sl“dy for the partlc pation ta such
program of Uie employed personnal
™™! ucimruimua. ____ __
-i A*.
mr 1scvciai
Authorizing the apoolntment of
a sub-committee of three members
’« devise a simplified procedure for
maintaining records of memberahlos
' nt
national and department
heac
quarten
'
‘ '
rninrlvnt
Authorizing lhe increase of the
. national commander scholarships of
The American Legion to ten. and
•that oruhans of veterans of World
,War If t&gt; considered in the ani nual awarding of such scholarships,
--------------- ----------------------

THIS COUNTY HAS HIGH PERCENTAGE
OF PERSONS WHO ARE 65 OR OLDER

DON’T BUY THINGS YOU DON’T
M.,..,? iXr
NEED-BUY WAR BONDS l&lt; M^rrd |.h.r
INSTEAD.
J Unra.tee.
■ IRVING
,
I £ »«••&lt;
(Last Week's Lct/en
John Pern and son Jack from ' t&gt; smith.

7c

GERBER S BABY FOODS

&lt;b&gt;.

b

Bread

2 »n 10c

3

California Grapes

\ Smell the Fragrance
4of Kroger’s Clock

5 Pis.

Michigan U S. No 1

Perfect lor salads or desserls

14c

Red Label, 15c

Blue Label.

15 Pu.

39c

17jc

to o» 14c

11 Brown Poinls •

Rose Bowl brand.

64c

£

it-

b

Quart 13c

-7
n«

TOMATO JUICE

or Libby's.

CIDER VINEGAR

8 Pts.

Santa Claras

13c

Avondale stone-ground

2

5

Redi-Ripe Pears

Mkhigan.

3

Pure Vegetable Shortening.

Country Club quality,

37c

Quart i»r

MUSTARD

MACKEREL

Makes delicious Johnny-cake

OtecRiargarme
Lily White Flour .
PiHscory Flour
Pancake Flour
Heinz KeicJiup

45c

AorAMAbUo
No 2 c*n Z/C
Dawn Fresh Cui Green Spears. 18 Pis.

King's Ysllow

CORN MEAL
5 £ 21c
KROGO

ft.

Sweet Pickles, qt. i3k

Mary Lous.

Kellle-lresh - cello wrapped

FARCY PRUNES

39c

Now Crop. Choice assortment
DILL PICKLES
2 £

DOUGHNUTS
dozen 13c

2 Jt 39c

ib

New Crop California

Point per can

Peanut Ratter

5 u- $1.29

Rich in raisins, cherries, fruit peel

EVAP. MILK
3 X 24c

AMW/TS

providing tax-exemption for corporntlon gifts or contributions to veti rails'onntnlzationns
Authorizing tlie opening of nego­
tiations
for the Legion's
taking
m
u. Records
neevrus
x-ur over
uur
of inc
the acuv.Li®
activities of
For
Our
Fighting Men.Inc . to makeavailable a greater number of kits to Die

FRUIT CAKE

. Libby's or Borden's

BfSTAMwmws

tommlttee to secure immediately armed forces and reduce the opera- Kalamasoo returned from a deer
legislation giving control to the
Ung expenses. hunUng trip with a nice buck. Mra
War Department of all persons ofAuthorizing national headquarters , Porrv stayed at Big Rapids
with
Japanese ancestry within the United to use for the duration of the war her daughter and family while they
States or its territories.
1 n pamphlet tvpe rather than tlie were gone. ★ Everybody enjoyed the
Endorsing the Guriiev-Wadsworth ' loose leaf type of service officers ' picture ta the Grand Rapids paper
«••••
.— un_^_
Bill &lt;8-701 and H.R. --------------1806) jirovidmanual.
of n
Bruce
Windes —
and the sucz
foxes
ins for universal military training.
Barring tlie solicitation of funds . caught ta Irving Twp. * Mr. and
ina
and calling on all departments and ta the name of The American Le- 1 Mrs John Be Ison and family and
post to support this measure.
measure.
gion for any project or purpose out- i their daughter. Nora Ellen 8eeber.
Directing the national legislative »«&lt;•« of
departmental boundaries 1 who was their weekend guest, spent
committee to draft a bill to be pre- ot anv deartaient exceol by the ex- 1 Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Joe
sented to the Congre&amp;s. establishing Pressed permission of the depart- 1 Llnce of Thomapple Twp. t Dell
—1 _•
- '! inrnt
a definite channel
of ---------command
’nent committee
committee nt
of th*
the other
other dede- ! Schlffman
Schlffman who
who went
want deer
deer hunting
hunt
which shall specify the duties of the | l’
rne—
"t1 —
or —-------------- “•
‘
- a£')—
' “‘*u hta son Fred of Battle ~
Creek
Dissolving
the* nld
old vv^-i
World War II returned home with a nice buck. *
veterans emnlovment represent*- |D!iso
lv,n'’ ,h
and
authorizing
. Mr. and Mr. Wm. McCann will be
lives, providing for regulations by liaison committee —
•&gt;. ­
Tiianksgivtag guests of Mr. Mo
Mo-­
statute which shall give the vetcr- the national commander to appoint I Thanksgiving
ans employment service adminlstra- '
new committee consisting of a ; Cann's sister and husband. Mr. and
chairman. ‘two
two vice
vice chairman
chaFnnan’and
and 25
25 Mrs.
Mrs" Adelbert
AdelberT Wilcox
wiicmTof
Rutland
live authority over local employ- chairman,
of ‘ Rutland
members.
who are entertaining
entertaining with a family
family
;nent offices insofar as pie employ- general member#.
;[ who
* Mr. and Mr?.
ment of veterans is concerned and
Authorizing the creation of a new dinner. ♦
Mrj!. Frank Travtor the orovixlon in each local ern- committee of five members to sur- jj will spend Thanksgiving in Battle
nlovment office of a veterans em- vey all national cemeteries wherein , Creek.
ployment representative so that re- veterans of American wars are bur--------------- ««* -----------turning veterans mav have a direct led to recommend suitable extension COATS GROVE
and sympathetic employment serv- of present. facilities or the acquislweek's l^ttert
ice available to them upon the com- non of additional facilities If nec-ub.
ssary
;
,,w
met
wiui
clction of their milltarysenTce.
essary.
L,P
e. “wiimuh uruup .Pl?
1 _wllh
Arthur Richardson.last TuesIncreasing the national rchabill/Authorizing the appointment of I
of three members 1
for an all day meettag. * The
tatlon executive committee from 9 a &lt;•sub-committee
------- ——
investigate ana
and report . —
L,■ A- 8. will meet Thursday
Dec. —
2.
to 15 member:..
: to Study.
study. Iinwu-ak?
—z *xw.
Tax-Exemot contributions
I uP°n « method
thod of
of a retirement pro- « lh'LchU)rch.(.or^ .•P*®**1 men*
Directing the
national
legislative «•&gt;&gt;«»&gt;
Krnm for the employed personnel
roESKwk
^,5.
“T,'BBSS
.• "kot
: mg, observing the fllst anniversary.

Hastings Chamber of Commerce
RETAIL MERCHANTS DIVISION

in Nashville 1
years past we h
ter. but so far
little flurries
morntag everyth
heuvv frost, n
milder weather
eumuln Hiller t
tn', so that's r
the more.
To some of
from farms, I a
done for todai
are?—feeding
member a fet

college fellows
I'm not planni
I have one of t
windows; have
in them, but
didn't look pn
me.
It happened
there was1 a "
so I got some

and pretty. I ’l
Speaking of
of a little jok

M N O

OOL

I suppose m&lt;
Capt Merwyn
so much acti
Islands, and wa

etc. Lately he
hospital at Ma
we arc hopln
here In Nashs
He had some

Intyre, and th
ried him to a
by a Hustings
Don't suppoe*
heard about U
lowed seme
folks if they c
in him; or tire
Michigan, and
and told about
man in Amerlc
carried plates
■ Michigan).
This week,
from his home
to celebrate I
dinner with I
will be Thar
and his birthd
Is Caot. Carl
former Flying
ful to be ab
through that
with such hanc
piles or plane
though he wa
had Infection
which pierced
Jon bombing.
for a wiille.

Capt. Rossi's
we picked up
Ingots that w
Hons----- tonigh
tire "outaide"
wnitlng for t
them they co
runs, and tin
thev couldn't
They needed
"The higher

closed over co
a most norte
Then, our he*

hit 30 below —
(Continued

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BEAT INFLATION­

BUY BONDS

The Hastings Banner
SECTION ONE—PAGES 1 to 8

EIGHTY-EIGHTH YEAR

Woodland Boy Injured
When His Car Hit Tree

TEN MODERN HOMES
FOR MIDDLEVILLE

HASTINGS. MICHIGAN. THURSDAY. DECEMBER 9. 1943

EDITORIAL

WAR

16 PAGES—THREE SECTIONS

!FUEL OIL
^x^.=jlONSER JATION

ilno/ease World

Hours to 48 a '
Peace rumors are flying thick and will be unconditional surrender n' rAtolfmif 1 TlALI
Richard Bailey. 16. of Woodland,
fast these days and they will do no
son of Mrs, Lawrence Pinefrock,
harm providing they aren't taken
wa* seriously Injured Tuesday night
AT A GLANCI *
seriously.
U. S. Govt. of
Will
the peoples of the United Nations..
Proper Attention to Burner area, which include all of Calhoun
l*atAssist
week a*ina result
of an auto­
Funh«~re' Ih;
|
C." Re.ul. In
j
mobile accident. He Is reported to be
Meeting An Acute
We would all like to think that
in a serious condition in a Baltic
peace Is "Just around tiie comer" Japanese phase of the war is now ,
substantial
savings
Maple
Grove
in
this
county.gtnd
the
This
is a regular weekly feature
Creek
hospital.
Dear Everyone of you out
Young Bailey was driving north - Middleville has a live factory but all of the reliable facts avail­ clear—complete dismemberment, of, Regardless of the war and fuel tcwnshln* of Katarno. Walton and designed to aid you in your cur­
there, and I do hiean YOU:
Woodland at about 8 o’clock that which makes electrical appliances. It able seem to add up to a different the empire which Japan has ac- oil rationing there is 30 . more fuel ! Bellevue in Eaton county. The order rent purchases of items ratlonad by
I have just fUilshed reading of
has a contract with the government answer.
the government. Thia newspaper
quired
through
stealth,
force
and
I
oil
convumed
In
‘
Burry
County
for
1
affects
all
persons
or
corporation*
evening.
He
was
alone,
and
In
some
County Clerk-Allan Hyde's letter to manner lost control of the car. to furnish urgently-needed electrical
._______ __
__i heating dwellings
......and
.
___ __
treachery
and&gt; ....
the unintentional
non-war
use1 —
! employing eight nr
or mzw*
more n*rarwiapersons; believes this service will ana bl* in­
you of last week. HLs fine letter, which left the road, cr&amp;aed a ditch products required in the war which
to cooperate mor* fully tn
Chances are that unless we are but never-the-less effective co-op-1 than wa» used in 1938. If home but does not affect any. wto are dividuals
expresses my thoughts and feelings and crashed into a tree, about half thia country is waging. 7?iat factory
winning the war on the home front
of appeasement-minded poll- owners and user* who have an U&gt; !
and tiiose
of everyone at home,....
so “ ndle from his home. When the is endeavoring to more than meet willing to deal with the Prussian eratlon
&lt;
m
Uctan*
of
the
United
States.
Great
'«tnwnt
in
oi
burning
^ulpmrnt
ihtm
of
thte
counis^
where
this arinstead1 of repeating some o
off Uie
the (
boy WJU found. Deputv government expectation. It has military clique in arranging a com- । Britain nnrt France rtnrinv Hut
c*Pect ot use this equipment in the d,-r aPP“««. *i'« several Who are emsame rr—
■—— •will
—
SddmSlid
Blwriff Heriry Hyn«. of Woodland. been handicapped because of u promise peace—which would, in es- nnv veor«
, K tn
ten
futur,‘ th&lt;7
'■'"ploy rigid ploved in Battle Creek factortes
&amp;
K I w“ notified W^-theT^iti:
fifty- ,
jears
------ —Jefum
r----------------Is to be-----------left only- --------- Ul 0luci
( fucUU
) OCUII.XHUUOU.
u crmservatlon which have
JhJmiv
tt
and made the inveati- house shortage in that village. It rence. be a victory for Germany— | ----.......war
--- . contracts. They will
there. In a slightly different vein. u,.k&gt;n a doctor wa* summoned and has several skilled workers who Hitler’s armies will fight on for some | with
•
the limited island territory owing ...
k- greater
&lt;.~,t— demand tn,
to ,the
for j have
have to work 48
48 hours
hours instead of
of 40 main* valid through Jan. 1. 1944
would like to have suitable homes time yet. If so. it will be months । originally under her control before petroleum
products ar
— the
.... dwind- 1 for a days work, but will receive
™-troleum
and
in Middleville; but the house* there before Nazi power can be broken. | her military cliques and jingotets j hug
our bit at home—boys collectuig I Ihe Battle Creek hospital. It was are
------..j.
-----...
overtime
pay
for the extra eight i Green stamps A. B, C in Book 4
crude
oil
supply.
all occupied and prospects for before Nazi P°wer ca” •* broken.' her mimarv clique, ami jingo
j
hours.
_________
_
getting any of them teemed quite ■ ..
How many months—your guess is as; began to plot world domination
, good through Dec 20. Green stamp*
present problem Is the great
XWMlwui ““ “**"*T&gt;.,^*|»* remote
I D. E. F In Book 4 good through Jan.
good as any one'*.
war demand for fuel Oil. heavy
* Because
’■- —u...&gt;
&lt;■ .
1 1 This
' • •. •
This,fnn
too.Isisininline
linewith
withwhat
what the turning oils, gasoline and motor o:l,
120 1944
till* factory
’s product te|j”
"greatly "needed by' the govern- &gt; New* that President Roosevelt. * people ot the United Natioa* wish, for the Army. Navy. Air Force and j
wish I hadn't BITTEN oft so much I *airTI\I^T F&lt;AI IT
nt. and because the industry ha* Prime Minister Churchill
----- *•■'• —
. - defense ptanta. Any reduction that ;
menu
and•
Hal Ha!
this •&lt;declaration in itself can be made in the use of fuel oil
•■limit urospvcu.
nrrunact*
in
n,n«n
excellent
exceuent
prospects u&gt;
In umuuu
normal times. 1 ueneraitssuno
Generalissimo uniang
Chiang nai
Kai anrx
Shek niui
had
Honeetly. boys and girls, we War
--I With the economic in Barry County will help to build ‘
it was believed that the government, conferred ...
in Cairo came as no sur- .I solves nothing,
mothers' heart* are bursting with
fInd a way to meet
meet .j pr|je
uteerrm had and political ggrip of Japan on her up a much needed reserve for our
could and would find
|je Washington observers
Stamp 18 good for 1 pair, validity
love and pride in you. and when
LiZTrS
!
'■» presem
Pf~n&gt; spncrc
‘Ptaf ui
1'! miiuiirti. uimvn. Armed Forces and manufactures, ai- ^*\|a*r Ilf A IfF
extended
indefinitely.
AirpMn*
&lt;riirH « conicrence
tor
they bunt, our Jove spills over to
tor’the^rcoavmen^of^th^money ^t1 months and. ns expected, one of the about seventy-five million people petroleum is going to be a deciding . | DI Mr Mf A Wr
stamp No. 1 in War Ration Book
everyone of you in uniform. Every
WAII IL IiMIE
™v nv«r?n™he SojKt.TSm- I main topics discussed was Japan.
will be thrown back onto a small. factor In winning the war.
I Ill good tor ode pair.
boy I ace in the service. I want to
go up to him and pat him on the
, Sfitee of buW«*“ m«i of the vil- .
’ ’ '
^
island territory capable of supportPointed Both Revolver* A
shoulder, sometimes 1 do/ajk with
Rohert Stowell Given Ton labeled promptly in getting In Jt U Rood ‘o know officially, that ing only a part of that number This serve fuel oil. Any method that can
Undarsheriff Lean Doitei.
-- - —
for heat conservation, such
them. I will tell you how glad I
Robert S»owell Given Top louch wllh lhc auU1OrtUea al Wash- there te no inclination to
- -accept
ls not a problem which will adjust be used
----------- ----------- - ----- - ...
Crazy Youth Now in Ionia ; Ja?ji“-B"^?id
! All "B"
and
—•'—-• —
— •4. Sec •1.)•
(Continued
on “Pane
Scout Award. Richard Groos I ingtan. The committee was met in a a compromise peace with Japan—It
coal conservation, should be used ,
•
H
4,10 ”C" gasoline coupons
aporoaclted one. It wtis on a Sat­
after Dec. 1 will be worth 5
Reelected
Dist . rrnraiar
President
One rmdy
aP‘r,t- “ndc00pcrale
found
suthoriBesond the methods mentioned in
J, , •
. .... . -officers
---------1,I'1 issued
urday. and 1 timk my car out 40
nec
ecrea vn
wMn
Uu.
State
Police
and• sheriffs'
gallons each, compared
with the
coal conservation there are several of three counties—Kent. Ionia and present value romuared
get winter "stuff in the radiator:
The fall court ot honor lor the need for Bddiuanal housing was
of two gallons for
tilings to consider in burning oil.
liad only a little gas. and wasn't
District Boy Scouts of ,iroven; and it was demonsUated
.
. ,
.
Bam
Barry—were
were an
all out
out lor
for scvcrat
several nuurs
hours .I luuwmu
coupona u»
of mkjbc
those prucu.
types. Thia iuouw
means
going anywhere, well—just as I left Thornapple
Be jure and have burner (gun
j ’ and taur
on Mnndav
Monday in
tn a "R"
’B’/and "C"
“C“ bonks
books Will
will contain nVfawUi.r nn
America
was
held
in
the
Methodist
lo
thej
r
satisfaction
the station, along came a dear boy
type'
dci properly
nroneriv adjusted,
ad lusted. poorly ad
ad-­ ’
..... chase
_&gt;..... after •
. 16-yror-oid
-in bov,
.. Ii er
— coupon*
rrwinzina than
fh.n in
In the
th* past,
rwit hast
here on Thursday evening.; The government has agreed to
wild
but
lir uniform Carrying u suitcase and church
justed burners will consume twice who committed several crimes in | each coupon will be good for mor*
with
an
attendance
of
300
person*.
b
ulld
ten
neat,
modem
homes.
The
two packages;
right away I A fine feature of the program was lota wen! purchased, the surveys and
the amount of fuel oil In producing a few short hours. He was cap- gallons than before. No increue in
thought. ”1 ought to see if I can the presentation of an Eagle scout other preliminary work has been
Die desired amount of heat.
tured
al
Clarksville
at
8:30
Monthe
amount
of
gasoline
allowed
1*
help him on his wav. ’ So I said. badge to Robert Stowell, son of Mr., donc.«and an organization has been
Clean boiler and furnace flues day forenoon. In a brief period. involved.
Was Alone In His Tool Shed
"Sav fellow! where are you going?” and Mrs. Chester Stowell of this perfected for carrying on the work,
regularly, as carbon deposits or soot of time this youthcommitted rob- ;
Fuel OU
He said, "ionia." So I thought city. That award la Dre highest In I The project will be completed as
When Accident Occurred
will
insulate
burner
flame
from
bollbery
armed,
stole
two
cars
and]
Period
1
coupons
In
new
ration*
.
kind* quick like, for me. and said. scouting. Judge Archie D. McDonald
possible. We understand
er or furnace surfaces.
threatened to shoot Undersheriff: are good through Jan. 3; each cou"Coine in my car. and 1 will take presented the badge to Robert s ; thal
Coats Grove Loy Was
the government will sell
seU these accidentally shot to death Monday
Check chimney draft as this has I been Doster twice. John Usbome.; pon good for 10 got Period 2 couyou to a gas station a. mile north of mother, and she pinned the badge that
|
lO
mes
on
very
reasonable
terms,
Aeronautical
Engineer
a
prominent
resident
and
former
pons
became
good
Nov.
30.
~
treat
effect
on
oroper
combustion,
a
orominent
resident
and
former
pons
became
good
Nov.
30.
a
great
proper
combustion.
evening at his farm home in Carl­
here. You mav get a ride quicker on the uniform of her son, Robert. giving —
years-•—
time•-to the
Hiving 25
m ------jvrtio
wuic
wit pur-- ton township. He was trying to get
Do not try and heat with a burner supervisor of Carlton, also looked
-------------- • • ■
there, and too. you can wait in the ........... - ...................
*nrnith"of~the'"station”'" bn" the 1 “ ’ne'n,bcr
rTooot, Pbecl? chasers to complete, their payment*., a fox. which had dug a hole on
the business ends of two re- Rsjairiec* Associations
Lt. Cleon Smrtn. 24. an aero­ or room heater that te too small for at
SSI^there he mid dle he was iuit I ?.®Uv!
4C0Ut wortt for thl"
• Thi*
Tills boost
boost from
from the
the government
government the inside and near the edge df his
volvers, which this youth pointed “ 3
rtJSWMUiiuns
nautical engineer in the U. S. Army­ the area that you-are heating as
will
benefit
Middleville
in
many
out of Percy Jm/Phospital ^d ’^n Acting officers for the dls-1 ^-sT^ii ^‘oTvX iJfk^ shed. Close to his barn and a few Air Corps and the son of Mr and an over loaded oil burner is waste­ at him The tworevolvershe stole Spans SlXty-FlVe Y«Srt
It will be of value in keeping
from a Lowell hardware the pre~
•
hoped to reach. Ionia
Richard oroos
Grom oi
of inis
this city
city was
was a..ays.
P K rods from his house. His body was Mrs Ernest Smith of Coate Grove, ful.
\
u to J,-ce ..hta. trict.. Hicnara
live industry in that village.
The
National
Bank of Hastings
vious
Thursday
night.
It
would
seem
’
T
^
“
*
---’
Do
not
use
fuel
oil
that
te
heavier
discovered by Mrs. Townsend, was killed in nn airplane accident
motlwr before
re
eleclcd president. He had filled
. „ leaving
5 L* by ,bus.that
br.
reelected
u&gt;» he
..E mav
..»* now be headed for a here recently received a letter from
shortly after the accident occurred. at Gowen Field. Boise. Idaho, on than the one recommended by your that
evening
M. ’
for
North
Caro-i I■tha(
for'the
’If. ul
“i,6
0 p
pi^a
nuSr
’iw
,hMl position
'yMltlon f0
lh* past
j1®51 two
lwo years, afa r a nnraiTrn
prolonged
stay
at
tiie
Ionia
ho*Marcus
E.
Conrad,
vice-prealdsnl,
burner
manufacturer
Tiie sheriff’s offlcq was notified. Tues. Nov 30 He died of injuries .
inu V
it was I.
I 30
30, 1
T^n J !. The other district dffaers
dffleers are Arlie (■Efl ( A DDklJTpD
pltal
for
the
criminal
insane
He
The
Chase
National
Bank of New
Sheriff Bera and Coroner Dr. C. P. received while testing a plane, ac­
x thought.
this* boy
at” . A Reed.
'V1'.,I1 can
C&lt;|1*I1 leave
'r"ei
^ho 1°
Rred. Nashville. Raymond Smith.
Hmith.; ULvi V AK« LI* I Elv
certainly should not be at large.
York City tn recognition of *txLathrop investigated. They were cording to an official notification
Macs when hte time is so s
I Lake Odessa and Dorrance Trelhrlc. 1
Chaxles
Keech,
the
16
year
old
ty-flve
years
of
continuous
buri'*
thoroughly satisfied that the death received by the family.
and I was just .gelling some gas to :
Winston Merrick was 1
who
caused
all
this
uproar,
lived
new
association.
It
was
on Dee. 1.
take him to M-50 when up[ drov-. ^nhosen m dtetJicT commlswas accidental, and that no inquest
Lt. Smith graduated from Has- I
on a farm on a rural route from 1878. that the then Hostings Nawas necessary.
two men in a coupe, going straight •
lings High school in 1937. He was
Lowell
He
had
come
into
previous
tional
Bank
made
an
initial
d«no*tt
The tool shed was open at the an outstanding athlete and much
north and right through IONIA!
council
Report Shows Orgonization
Council executive John Juncker.
Juncker. :।
collisions with the taw. but he . With the Chase National Bank wmife
south end. In it were stored some
Tliey took live soldier with them of Grand Rapids, presented colored I
In Good Financial Condition farm machines. The fox'hole was better than average scholastically. I
broke Hie record Sunday night *
"
right to his home, te as I glad? Arid
vln„ p|cturnj of summer camp )
records here show. During his ,
H. H. S. Team Opens
। and early Monday. When three re­ correspondent. Since that time there
on the west side and inside of the
know, Ii surely would have
nave t, llf
do you know
plc[ur(.* of the annual,
Season
With
35
to
17
Win
' volvers disappeared from a ttowell has been a severe money panic,
enhiw
. "canoe" trio""into” Canada
shed. Townsend
had brought his
enjoyed Ibitriilnir
listening in
In on the conver- , jcotit
president of the Hastings Cham. ----------------------------------------- ■ • .U-.
--j, also
Qni
three —
major wars
involving
Charlie--------lauit Fridav nlahl at the High I| hardware Thursday night. --------------- ----------3-™thia
gallon on the way. as this boy was
Scout awards were given to the l*’1, °I Commerce for the coming ■loaded
shot —
gun,
also tta lopg
long Ccom
school gym the Saxons started off was suspected, but kept out of country &lt;we’re tn the third on*
a Marine, and one of the men had following ’couts from the Nashville &gt;'«ar
“ meeting held in I. a OF; stalk into the shed. His plan was
the M?sS&gt;n right by defeating the sight. Officers searched his room now), a riproaring boom, and a
trooDs- Fred Ackett scoutmaster hall here Monday evening. On the ■ evidently to poke into the hole
been a Marine in our other war.
Woodland High school team to the ut his home and recovered one ot prolonged economic depression as
Tills Is December Oth and here Janm'Alderama. second class; and same ballot. Horner Smith w»s with the stalk and shoot the Tox
lune of 35-17.
| the missing weapons, but the youth well as ocher minor
— "dlsturtiapcea.*
vice-presidemt,
Wlll|a»'as It attempted to escape He had
In Nashville it Is raining Some James Kurti second claas. From named
Tn
the earlier stages v&gt;
of me
the game । I —
and
other
two -revolvers could •, But th* busln*u connection boCWMa
In the euiiier
•- tiie -—- ’---years past we have liad lots of win­ troop 107 Edwin Taylor scoutmas-. Schihancck was re-elected tress-, invited a couple of his neighbors
®. .*k... •«.— | these two institutions still holds.
the tali Woodland boys had the best not then be r
located.
ter. but so far we have had only ter awards were given to Reynolds urer and David Goodyear and Dor-. to ijeip him get the fox. They hod
Mr. Marcus writes: "Our record*
little flurries of snow Yesterday Cordes first class- Robert Bradford rance Trelhrlc were named as the not arrived, and he had evidently
share of rebounds, but later the
Evidently young Keech had hi*.1 —
height of Duane Ottosen and Mor-1 own scheme for a two-gun crime
inomlnu everything was white with and Richard Taylor, second clasa: ! two new members of the board of; decided to dcylhe job-qtone.
...............................
&lt;^rnWre3?li?^LlL’2S
,
The coronfr and shertff believe
heavv frost. now rain. Well, this Richard Groos, Jr. four merit bodges directors.
ns 'Hill
controlled tiie rebounds "
for- wave, which he planned to start on
During the past year,under the, that when Townsend grabbed his
milder weather save* fuel, which is first aid. life saving, rowing and
Sunday night. He fim stole his
c
Hastings.
sumpin Hitler and Toio ain’t want- hiking; Pat Kelly, a merit badge in | administration of Einar Flrand- gun. he stumbled backward over
In the first period the play was father's car. which he drove to
yf’.,
.handicraft.
----- &gt;.—.. n
— from troop 75. nn.
Boys
Ho- .। &gt;»n
sen. fn/-tr.rv
factory and other real
real prop-1 the tongue of a farm tool and. in
very hot and fast with the teams l™.U, where he left U. But he »
hart Smith, scout master, receiving I erty owned by the chamber was some manner, discharged the gbn.
the more.
playing almost even. Hill and Otto­
sen making two baskets each to
To some of you boys out there awards were Jack Slocum. Richard disposed of at mutually satisfac- the load entering the left side of
lead the Saxons, tiie quarter end­
from farms. I say. 1 have my chores Llnlngton. Neil Will and John Coe- tbry prices, which, together with his abdomen, causing Instant death.
The body was removed to the
ing with Hastings leading 10 to 8.
done for lodav. Know what they des. Orric Helm, scoutmaster of rental of the old piston ring prop­
&gt;«"•
T
I With the beginning ot the aec- ™u."hbOm.d'?'d1Iu
■are?—feeding six goldfish. (Re­ troop 106. awarded a tenderfoot pin erty. dues and other miscellaneous Leonard funeral home, where the
Smith Richard FeldFeld-1 items brings the total
tot ‘ assets of the services were held at 10 o’clock this
ond quarter, the Saxons’ defense ramblnKn S.
member a few years ago when to Robert Smith.
-&gt;d
o'^c
Xi
there was so much said about some pausch received his Star scout pin | organization to about 820.000. most forenoon. The burial will be in
tightened to hold Woodland to two
college fellows eating goldfish?) No. and merit badges in athletics and ■ of which is In cash or government Riverside cemetery. The Rev. s.
baskets while three by Ottosen night luncii room. He brandished
Conger. Hathaway officiated.
I’m not planning on eating mine— bicycling. Alfred Cortright, merit 1 bonds
and one by Thomas put Hastings the two revolvers. In th* lunch
Although no formal action has
room were Forrest E. Bell and three f‘
be ours for many more ye«r»
Surviving are the widow and four
I have one of these groups ot three badges In pioneering, civics, wood
further ahead. 20-10.
windows: have had the usual plants carving, wood working and blcycl- been taken. It is generally under­ children—Ralph of Lowell. Mrd
After the half-time the Saxons women attendants, also four truck
cumt
in them, but recently, my plants Ing, Pal Hodges, merit badges In | stood that this money, Or al least Dorothy Bushong of Detroit,
came back strong and the Woodland drivers. He ordered them all to;.... ,
V*
didn’t look pretty ctxxigh to suit bicycling and scliotarship and Rich- that portion of it derived from Gladys and Madelyn.
boys found it Impossible to get tiie stand aside while he raided the Windstorm Co.
ard Trelhrlc was awarded a first, ulc snle and rental of property, is
me.
range and tile visitors were held cash draw: then ordered the four '-a.
is . u
without a point, while the Saxons drivers to hand over their cash. He Directors Met Here
It happened at Kiehl's hardware I class pin and a merit badge in au- | to be used for the‘purpose of facBesides the Eagle award tory development here. Tiie orig
rolled up 12 more.
there was a '’special” on goldfish. | tomobiling.
obtained about J30 by this oper.
(11^^ ot tlu. Michigan
trnnn 73. others
Others receiving recog
reCOg-­ 1 Inal
Inal purchases
nnrrhaux of
nt property
nmnnrtw Involved
lnvnlvp/1
j In the final period with Coach ation, then backed out of the door । Mutua] WlndStonn insuranceoo.
so I got some and have a bowl in In troop
LT. CLEON SMITH
I he sin-riff s offer
i
r»____ u______ ___ wZ__
Brozak substituting very freely. Uie ' r.l VK'inh.-d
each window, they look ’’different’’ nition were: Star scout pins to Har­ in the transactions mentioned were
old Gray. William Stebbins and made from funds contributed by
senior year he was co-captaln .of play was more to Woodland's ad­
and pretty. I think.
... .
,
’ 4i4UJ»iay. rumvccu ui wic 13 UlTom Dolan, and merit badges to
the track team, end on the football vantage as they outecored the Sax­ Lonslnx were soon hunting for the tM.tora wcre
Despite gaaoSpeaking of goldfish, reminds me Vernon Texter and Robert Stowell. local business firms-, professional
men
and
factories
to
assist
Indus
­
i
team,
a
member
of
the
Boys
’
Union
ons
7
to
3.
At
the
fuial
whistle
the
boy. So were the Kent sheriff s nne restrictions, which interfered a
of a little joke we used to have
Advancement awards In cubbing
Packages to Be Left
' Council, president of the Sport’s Saxons led 35-17.
force, for they had been notified of iot wnn the usual teMinews-getUng
when I was in high school (ages were made to cubs of packs 73 and trial developments here.
George
Green,
reporting
for
the
।
Club
and
a
member
of
the
Ushers'
At
U.
S.
0.
Room
Here
The
Saxons
were
paced
offensive
­
the stealing of the Dodge car at travel of Ita agents, the company
ago). It went this wav:
75. by Delbert Whitmore and Clair Tourist 6t Resort Committee, said
He established a new con­ ly by Center Duane Ottosen and Lowell.
j made fine progress In 1943. Th*
A B C D GOLDFISH
Mrs. David 8. Goodyear, chair­ Club.
Johnson. Other troops In the dis­ that tourist and resort trade in the
The
thia
ference record in the high Jump and Forward Morris Hill with 16 and 7
inc scene next
uni shifted
auuwu to
mu Barry (' amount of insurancee carried
M N O GOLDFISH
carried by
by thia
trict represented were from Middle­ county during the past year ex­ man of the project for gifts for won the half-mile run in the state points
respectively. Capt. Town­ county. At about one o’clock Mon­ company will
Y S A R GOLDFISH
the 8500 000.000
soldiers at Fort Custer, announces track meet during his senior year.
ville and Clarksville.
ceeded
all
expectations.
A
subs
tan
send, John Coleman, and Mace day morning, the family of John mark in 1943.
I suppose most all of you know
~
‘
,
tlal
decrease
In
patronage
was
ex"Well-liked,
prominent,
a
real
Thomas played ail-round good ball.
■ Continued on Page 3. Sec. 1.)
Capt. Merwyn Plumley, wlw saw
rooms to receive the packages on the
so much action in the Pacific Alleaan Probate Judge fccted because of transportation following afternoons: Saturday. Dec. leader.” was the comment made of Capu McMillen with four baskets
paid within the required time, with
.
i —
~ j restrictions. But actually, he said.
him by a former teacher.
Islands, and was promoted and- dec­
and Harper with four pointe led
a surprising number of people 11. Wednesday. Dec. 15. and Sat­
Cleon worked at the Dow Chemi­ Woodland in scoring; Henney and
orated for his bravery, leadership, Acted For
urday.
Dec.
18.
If
anyone
wishing
came
here
—
rather
than
sections
cal Co.. Midland, for a year and Bom played well defensively.
etc. Lately lie has been at the
company.
laruicr
norui
—
io
spvna
ineir
en®.
lve
a
package
is
unable
to
be
farther
north
to
spend
their
enone-half after graduating from
boHDltal at Mare Island, Calif. and Judge Clement
The Hastings second team defeat­
Umes. p*ck- Hastings High and then entered ed tiie tallet* Woodland reserves 31
we are hoping soon to see him
Probate,'Judge Irving J. Tucker, tire vacations. Before and during Bt the roo'ns. Bt
**11 at the Rogers Feed M. S- C. from which institution to IL B. Manker. J. poleman and
here in Nashville on a furlough. of Allegan, was called here Friday the season. 4.762 folders were i ages may
Seed Store and Mr. and Mrs. he was graduated in 1942. While Ralph Gies were outstanding for
He lud some interesting contacts bv Probate Judge Stuart Clejnent mailed; 2.116 were passed out here I
in
answer
to
requests,
and
789
let-1
J
10
#"
’
5Ce
^
“
1
«•
l
“
rnc
d
while away that I heard of. One to hear a contest over the allowance
there, he was a member of the Spar­ Hastings.
ui ciiquiiy
were answereu.
air.
ters
enquiry
answered.
Mr.! thl*
*n,_ vmir- !■ . n
such was his association with Jim­ of a final account in a certain es­ f
ton cross country team.
I Next week the Saxons take on
MRS. FRANK MILLER.
___of____
7__ I__ Ram'
Cn there
, rtitnla
Barry Co.'s quota tills year is u
recommended
that
be
mie Roosevelt in Makin Lv ALso. tate in whlcii Judge Clement felt Green
He enlisted in the U. S. Army Air the all veteran Ionia ^eam. The
MRS. MAYME NEAR, Praps.
he was attended by Kennith Mc­ that he himself was disqualified to no let-up In the effqrt devoted to minimum of 120 packages The Corps soon after graduation and game is going to be played at the
On account of the shortage o&lt;
Greatly Increased Amount
.
promotions
in
the
county
must
furnish
this
number
touhst and resort-------- *■—"
**■*
Intyre, and the plane which car­ act.
received his training at Yale Uni­ Ionia Armory. Tiie Saxons are
help and being unable to carry on.
Just beginning
to
?rd", tllat ,every soldier al the versity.
ried him to a hospital was piloted
„
Of Mail and Shortage Of the above will sell the personal
Under such conditions the law county. We are —j~.
defending West Central League
I-,..
—
._
__
Fort
wilt
receivn
a
ruirkaizi.
Winair
Fort
will
receive
a
package.
Four
by a Hastings boy.
provides the following: (1) He can realize and appreciate our own pos- district chairman
In addition to his parents he is Champions and this is their first
Help
Make
Deliveries
property
*t public auction on the
have
been
Don't suppose you out there have himself ask another probate judge sfblliUcs
iuuiucs in this
uiu respecLJie
respect, ne believes.
oeueves. ------- .’
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■
survived by his wife. Lots; a broth­ defense of their crown for tiie ’43farm known as the Mayme Near
Uncertain
Charles Annable. reporting on the ’’•'P#
an^lU'cy,
heard about the moron who swal­ to act in the case: or &lt;3» he can
er. John of Midland and two sis­
farm located 1 mile west and 1
teal fuel situation paid a high Middleville are*. Mrs Chas. 1
lowed some pennies, and asked ask the president of the probate
ters. Mrs. Thora Shelley of Mid­
Because of the greatly increoaed miles south of Caledonia; or 4
Lineups
P00 S n' dleville and Mrs. Freida Bryans Hastings
folks if they could sec the change Judges state association to name compliment to the four dealers SL4O,1’,' NS?*iytUe.
Woodland amount of letters, cards and pack­ miles weal and 4 miles north of
In him; or tiie Irishman who visited some probate judge; or (3» he can (Hastings Lumber At Cbal, Has-1
Delton and Hickory Cor­ of Hastings.
Hill
McMillen ages. being mailed this year, the Middleville: or 11 milea rMrtheas*
.. «.
—■ M
_ ... mBros./Vel*
___ .a n*r* Mrc TrVnnnlno*
and
Michigan, and went bock to Ireland ask tiie circuit Judge to act for him Ungs Ice &amp;
Fuel.
Smith
I*0*’,
Coleman
Krebs postal authorities are urging early of Wayland They are offering a
and told about the prominent Irish­ In this case Judge Clement did not At Co., and Farm Bureau Services) [Woodland. Mrs, H. A. Kiteon.
Ottosen
mailing of ail Christmas gifts and good list of homes, cattle, farm
C
man in America: He said, every car feel that he should ask Judge Mc­ for the manner in which they I There are a few- simple rules to
Townsend
(C)
G
first class mall of all descriptions. equipment, feed and
—*'
carried plates marked. "Mike Egan” Donald to hear and decide the case, worked with the War -Price and, °b«rve. among them being: 1st.
will
Thomas
Henney
. The mailings were insufficient in. hold goods, etc. N. O.
(Michigan).
should be wrapped in
for it seemed likely that It would be Ration Board to Ude over a highly I
November to assure that deliveries ' erv t..v
the sale and
_..u Ca
Thta week, mv son will be here appealed
nppeaiea to
io the
u&gt;e circuit
mvun court,
wuiv. and
«m~ critical situation here My. An- ; Christmas colors; 2nd. donors may
of
all
gift*
can
be
handled
on
time.
।
will
act
a*
clerk,
from hte home in Grand Haven. *o
McDonald would be disqual- nable said that more than 300 cer-1 Plac{‘ names and addresses in pockFarm
Bureau
Board
although
the
public
is
cooperating
..
to celebrate I am having a family Uled lf he hftd d«idK1 it tn the tlflcatea of necessity were honored I
3rd. list of contents on card
better than test year.' according MRS. JAMES 8IDNAM, Frepr.
Rotarians and Wives Guests Names Officers
dinner with lot* of trimmings. It | probate court. Being well-acquaint- and that many families were saved, attached to box; 4th. cost of packto a bulletin received by PosUnas-1 Because of the death of her ;
W11J
chfJ'Un“ ed with Judge Tucker and having unnecessary suffering by this co-, age should not exceed 82.00.
The Barry County Farm Bureau ter L. F. Maus. If mailings are
At Special Ladies' Night
and his birthday ail in one. My son full confidence In his ability to operation.
Military personnel at the Fort
Board
held
its
organization
meeting
completed with tn the next few
Meeting
I* Cant. Car! Brown, one of the fap-iy decide this case, Judge CleThe retail members
at tlx- suggest the following as practical
Tucsdap evening al Hostings. The days, the parcels, will
w.u no
..V doubt
uwuuv ml!" “Uthwest of Nashville or one
fonner Flying Tigers. I am .thank- nlcnt asked him to hear and decide Chamber voteu
following officers were chosen: arrive on lime ' but
voted 10
to use enruunas
Christmas •(
gifts
““&gt; tor
for me
the sowers;
soldiers: army cow
color
every
day's
mll«
an«i
«•
but
-------dehvery.;
J—
'*
51!1
?TLA?.' “y h5, »ch"! wh«’-alwu,d ** done Bbout thc |J' lighting and decorations
in dtesox
and
ties,
handkerchief.*,
pen and |
uni? „ VcaJl{ Kiwaniary* President. ClarencU Longtrtreet of alUV
delayed
Barnrvui. church. She is offering •
now rniiin* "L
decot_'_^„
L.
2L.
-------J
~
“
----“
through that terrible year, fighting । lowance
.
of...
the -----------------final account.
—• now until Dec. pencil seta, cigars, cigarettes,
play windows 'from
cigarette*, boxes *”*. weaU at a kPecial Khwnte Tljomapple twp.; Vice Pres.. ArUiistmas
a
1Ux
horse*, cow*, bqga. pouLwith such handicaps in tack of sup­
ur Getty of Thornapple and Sec.- I^P8
’ *.
■I
»
—
on
a
somewhat
restrained
scale
of
candy,
toilet
articles,
article*,
smoking
•
u.._
i
try.
and
farm
tools.
Henry
Flannery
piles or planes, without injury, al­
facUIUes.
bur- will cry the sale. See the adv.
In deference to wartime but tobacco, stationery, sewing kite, ; house here Tusday evening, with Trea*.. Carl Brod beck of Woodland ! J Transportation
though he was seriously ill. and Grade III Tire
Judge Charles O Arch of Hillsdale. twp. Norman Stanton was chosen to dened ax never before. *nd the &lt;&gt;LM.-whcrc
enough to give at least a sugges-, fruit «and
had infection from a piece of steel
|UUbillfolds.
.... be
O' accepted. These
.nrac!“
&gt;p«Urtr...Alx»U HO were head the County Roll Call, witii a shortage of postal workers, over ticulars. in this issue for full par­
Uon of normalcy.
Bulk gifts
will
which pierced his foot during a Rules Changed
committee of four to help him. The 30.000 having been called into the
The
membership
in
general
exwill
be
packaged
here
or
at
Fort
Jan bombing. He has been at home
Trrttete.Klinmup.~l. membership goal was set at six armed forces, make early Chrtet- CHARLKA NEAHE. Prow,
“Steelton «.5"ite"'mnr Luster, accoratng to tne neea.
for a while, but leave* for India 01 Frtce Aamtnistrauon toaaj an- __ .
u.
u.
All packages must be at the Fort'! countv Prwecutcr Uuirence ’ F hundred and fifteen. Present mem- mas mailing imperative, if dellv-; haVta_ ^14 m, &lt;ann
soon: will take a ptar&gt;e there; and nounced that tires manufactured M
by Monday, Dec. 20. and arrange- i^n’tt Prosecutor Io? Ktwanu benhlp is four hundred and seventy ery before Dec. 25 is aujjfed.
wly have an auctlttt sal* at th*
“»d ment* will be made this week tar 1 -------- stay. He does not say much about principally from reclaimed rubber
secretary
.?
ec
"tar? - °r
five. Plan* will be completed a* soon
Do your mailing now and mart farm to dispose of id* part of Um
thL nSi?
his duties, but I have a magazine tor war tires) may now be bought | fal~
served as toastmaster.
as possible so the roll call will get: your parcels. "Do Not Open Until personal property,
located
Hi
01 Ule club during the past transportation of Ute packages.
letter written bv one of his buddies, bv thMe persons heretofore eligible |
Attractive corsages were present­ under way the first of the year, chrtslmai." on the outside wrap- mite* west ot Dowling, firat taUM
that discloses tilings Carl does not only for used tires Others who may j '"L
ed. to each of the women guests Among other acUvtttts discussed ! per Reports show that many south Ju*.oft M^lft* i ^ff«
.
h..™.
: also obtain throe used and reclaimed , .
“P ’?.ar. _Mn&lt;httons have
were the joint meeting with Has-•
h^e&gt;^kedthelr pock’ ^l^d ofcaStabSphi
tell.
present.
HELP!
HELP!
HELP!
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Here are a few excerpts from tire*
me liquidation or sus­
A program of community singing
tires include
Include military personnel who lorcca
Capt. Rossi’s writing: “At -------- . secure gasoline for official travel in pension of certain businesses here
On Monday afternoon, the Banner was led by Frank Staiger of Port tings CTiambcr of Commerce and agca but these cocutltule a rather grain, and aom* mlMMbmaow
which has also resulted in a re- received an envelope containing two Huron. Michigan district secretary' the annual Fann Bureau Family ,mau percentage of th* total num- i&amp;clM. Hanxy Flannery will cry
we picked up a rush cargo of metal their private automobiles.
£?B nl
.c&gt;”.’
bet-**nt each Christmas season.
]*al*. See th* adv. •teevttar* M
ingots that were to make connec­
Those now eligible for Grade III ducUon in Chamber of Commerce onc-dollar bills to pay for a year of Klwanis. and a song leader of Shellanbarger of Carleton twp. and
jn order to facilitate th* handling issue for full panicuarz
membership, the organization has in advance on a subscription which unusual ability.
tions----- tonight tor a shipment to tires include:
Nonnun Stanton of Maple Grove of Christmas mall In this city, the
----- —*Yee
,, -1
th* “nubiirte"----- some plant Was
1. Automobile drivers with gaao-, been active in promotions of local expired rtov.
Nov. 1. The
me envelope naa
had
auage
Judge afcii
Arch,. lor
for many years a twp uxre chosen as delegates to the !cKal pernffice will remain open NOTICE
waiting for them. Until they got line ration books issued for occupa-' interest, lias operated well within been malletf from the Royal Oak Judge of probate before entering
of the Amer- aU 4ai galurday December 11 end
Having been drafted asri 1MI
its income and has actually (Mich.) Post Office at 6:30 p. m.'lhr First Judicial Circuit, and a National Convention ^
them Um v could not turn out the tlonal dilvlnke^tlOn 111 1® *or U* “I® of »tampa and pon- for Navy Bervtoe DemwSfr fjj
runt, and until they rot the guns
3. Operators nf commercial ve­ strengthened its financial position on Dec. 4 but the name of the sifb- , recognized student of problems re- Chicage the week of Dec. 8.
lng parceij,. states postmaster Mau*. I am forced to &lt;fia*anttg|MHB
thev couldn’t fight off these Jap*. hicles which deliver medical. sup­ even without considering the reve­ sefiber was not included.
Be- । tated to Juvenile delinquency, gave
.
.
Maus also urge* that if you ness until further neOriL^I
Thev needed it. So we went.
plies. drugs, dry cleaning (apparel nue derived from sale of proper. 1 cause we have many readers in n talk in which dry. good humor of ----------’’The higher we got. the colder it onlvi and essential foods. Also In­
. the Royal Oak area whose subscrip- the Will Rogers variety, was inter- of the juvenile delinquency preva- «nd mail of any kind to children, to thank all who Ijwfr
got- Tile ice on the windshield cluded are threw vehicles uvd ex­
to
—
1 Uons expired in November, it was tacM ’dth nuggeu of sound com­ lent, he believes. Most wares pf that you mark it in care al the operations auMM*ft£f M
closed over completely until we had clusively by medical or dental labor­ N
ijbp Kai
. TAXpAYKBS
, impossible for u* to determine who ",on sense. It is the contention of Juvenile crime can be traced bock father or mother, thus Insuring will again see
• most perfect blind-flvlng hood. atories.
uiLsatUfactory home conditions,
moreprompt, aeliwery and teas to call on me
tax“ now„du,e' co*lec' should have the credit So we are Judfto Arch that the answer to ju- toGuests
from away were: John B confusion for the carrier*
Each and pump Mta. IMwK
Then, our heatlhg system gave out.
3 Persons, such as military per­
’nf
h°ldln« the two dollars here awaitdelinquency is found mostly
.
w*»W J W
It was 25 degrees below, then tt sonnel. securing gasoline through . penalty or
In the---home
It isn’t nroblem chil
I In, further mauneuona.
---------------------------------------------- ­ Cook, president of Hillsdale Rotary year there have been score* of
hit 30 below----- At about 20.000 we the use of special rations (&lt;kher
dren but rather ’’problem parents” and Austin Pino, presldenl-elecCwf cards undelivered because only the
(Continued on Page «, Sec. 1.)
out 13 16 --------- -- -------- Wrt_a, ,
1
(Continued on Pag* 8. Sac. L)
than for furlough travel).
who are really responsible for moat Hillsdale Klwanis.
On

☆☆☆☆☆☆

Home Front

16-YEAR OLD BOY
PUT ON 2-GUN

DISTRICT SCOUT
MEETING HERE ON
THURSDAY NIGHT

GEO. H.P. TOWNSEND LT. CLEON SMITH
ACCIDENTALLY SHOT DIES IN PLANE
ACCIDENT

SAXON CAGERS
DEFEAT WOODLAND

TO HEAD C. OFC.

CHRISTMAS GIFTS
FOR FORT CUSTER

POST CHRISTMAS
MAIL AS EARLY
AS IS POSSIBLE

KIWANIANS HEAR
JUDGE ARCH

AUCTION SALES

�THE HASTINGS BANNER. THURSDAY. DECEMBER 9. 1M3

LOCAL NEWS

I Clement Sesur. PO 3/c, arrived
' home from Iceland last Tuesday
I for a thlrty-day leave, which he is
I spending with his mother. Mrs
I Mi'dred Scgur of 121 N. Michigan

Mrs. Wilfred Cole has closed her
home on S. Broadway ’ and will
One day Rummage Sale at Epis­
spend toe winter with her daugh­ copal ParL-h Hone, Friday itomarter and son-in-law Mr. and Mrs. I row» Dec. 10—Adv.
.
Charles Gorin joined the Has­
Shirley Blood near Woodland. Miss
France.* Laird who jived with Mrs. tIngs Public school faculty on MonCole is now located at 413 E. Mad­
ison with Mrs. A. Easton.

‘LOSES HAND IN
CORN SHREDDER
:
Mrs. T. J. Collick, Br.. ot route 1,
Delton, had the misfortune to have
hla right hund taken off above the
wrist in • com shredder on Tues­
day. Nov. 30. The ycAing man was
alone and had to amputate what
was left ot the hand to release it
from the maciilnc. He U now in
Plainwell hoapltol and will prob-

1 day. Dec. 4. to Mr. and Mrs. Bruce
Engel sBonnie Sheffield- of BaUle
Creek.” The little miss Upped toe •h&lt;« nrmed services being conducted
scales at 74 pounds and has been there.
named Leola Sue Mr. Engel L*senI ins tn our armed forces. Mrs En- I
। sei is a former Hastings rraldent. |N r D C A kl A I C
sponsor a Sea Scout Ship. Oom- I
, .Mrs Leona s Proctor, the for- P I* If \ I I N A I \
Blunder Spirit appointed a Sea
I I»&lt;T Lrau S Mote. remm.Wretl u r LKJVIIMLJ
Scout committee composed ot the
1 .suDerlntendent of the old Pennock------------------------------------------ - --------- following members: Shirley B Hen­
hosoltal. is working in Lansing ut 1 Friday night, guesU of Mr. and ry. Edward Weidlea. and Fred Bech­
I the McLaughlin Osteopathic hos- ■ Mrs Stanley Mrinert were hi* tel. The Sea Scout* will meet Mon­
‘ pita!. Mrs Proctor L* serving a* a I mother. Mrs. Laura Meinert, and day nights at the Legion Home.
supervisor on toe 3 to 11 p.m.*hlft’ and Mrs. Rachel Tngeraoll of Kala. She is very much interested in her , mazoo.
I new position
Mr and Mrs. Burr Cooley accorn‘ In the’dally Christian Science Panled bv her parents Mr and Mra Elon Home Thursday night al 8:00
Monitor of Nov. 29. appeared iui George Juopstrom of Middlerille pm. to take up business tor the
Hnteresttnx writeup of Miss Virginia *WI’ *n Grand Rapids Saturday coming year.
Treeva Moore, mention of whw where they were guesu of Mr. and
1 npDointment In the Women’s Naval Mrs Chas. Juppstrom
NEW GAY
Service Officer Maurice Foreman
Reserve Corjv. as chaplain’s assist- | OvfT Friday night Ruwt* of Mrs
presented U»e post with a card file
nnt. we mentioned in a previous ;jMchie Rcickord and ML*s
issue. The article was accompanied Relckord were Mr and Nfra Milton containing the names of all vet­
eran* that have ever been a mem­
by a cut of Miss Moore, formerly Muruhv of Grand Ranlds
music teacher tn Hastings schools ! Wr and. Mr\ Frank Sa’h“ ana ber of the Lawrence J. Bauer post
Il gives toe information that Chap- Mrs Stephen Johnson spent uie since Its formation, and the yean,
lain Moore has two brother* in -aer- weskend with Mr. and Mrs. George thev have been a member of the
Dost. A comniete list of all deceased
vice. Ernest. Jr.. XJ.S.A. Signal I Bauer in East Lansing.
Corps and Ira. Seaman Second I Tuesday nlght_ dinner, guesto of members was also included in the
Class. Great Lakes. Ill.
I Mr. and Mrs Forrc!-. Lane were file. The file contain* over 500
Soft Kid Leather
Mr nnd Mrs Theodore «Ted&gt; ; Mr. and Mrs F E. Lane of Saran- names and rej&gt;resetrts a lot of tune
Dodds. of Kansas City, the former I nr On Thunriay Mrs. Lane and mid work on the Dart of comrade
Plush Collar
well known here, recently cclebrat- Mrs Chester Lxing were In Grand Foreman, for which Ute Comman­
der exoressed the thanks and ap­
ed their 25th wedding anniversary ; RaMds for the day
at their home in that city Unique
Sunday guests o. Maurice Lamme preciation in behalf of the pout.
☆ Starred on her
invitation* received bv their aunt, and Mrs. Robt Lamhlc vrere Mr.
The American Legion Auxiliary
Mr*. Carl Weatpinter. Sr . for toe and Mrs. Lentz Chaffee and family
"wish list" ☆
will have a Christmas Party at
'
reception, reproduced toe original , of Nashville.
Robert
Walldorff.
pharmacist the ixxne of Mik Lydia Rogers.
wedding announcement printed In
Dec. 16. Mrs. Rogers is the Junior
silver type on a blue background.
Auxiliary chairman and the Jr’s.
Jesse Chase thinks his Victory
Hilbert
Monday onfor
a
garaen is rightly named. Not being
.
. Cook
... to
• — left
irln
New York CMtv
City for TVrnty-flve cent gift* will be rxsatisfied with doing Its bit all sum­ business
.... —
— •—•— ~r
chantrrd. Cctne and bring someone
Blue.
remainder
of •&gt;&lt;&gt;
the wv-'k.
mer and fall. Jesse picked a nice the
Mrs Floyd Dickinson of ----------Chicagoeligible with you.
is the guest this we-k of Mrs. B
Wine.
Mr. and Mrs Shirley Henry at­
Mrs. Deed Newton who has been a O’Donnell and Miss Florence tended
the mid-winter conference
suffering with asthma has been a O’Donnell.
Black
fnr nfflrvra at Bay City over the
patient at St. Lawrence hospital
weekend.
In Lansing for several weeks.
PASSING OF Mr.S.
Word from Mr. and Mrs D. C. |
Wordlw* bc*n received that Lit'*
Bron*on now tn St Petersburg.
Mrs Mary Devine, aged 83.
beds. earned with
Florida, states that they arc nicely passed away on Thursday eve­ two new hospital
subset-lotion* will be here
’ located in an . apartment at 349 ning Dev. 2. at the home of her magazine
within two weeks
I North 8th street.
fon-tn-Iaw and daughter Mr and
: Tiie "early birds" in toe tuber­ Mrs. John Dooley, of Kalamazoo
Th-re will be initiation of new
culosis Christmas seal sale in Has­ following an illnes* of two week?
Comfortable
member*, at the next meeting—Jan.
tings for 1943 orc reported by the Shi was born in Rochester, N.
At this time .there will be a
Michigan Tuberculosis AAS'^l&gt;tl°n ihc daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Far­ 7*noaker
on Veteran*’ Legislation.
Men's Kid Leather
of Lansing this year, to be toe fol­ rell Burns, and was married to John Tl\e
Lesion L* nroposlng a number
lowing t«n: Mrs. D. L. Christian. Devine of Bownc township. Kent
veteran*’ bill*. nnd it will be
Opera Slippers
Mr. F L Fairchild. Mr. Robert A Co. later moving to this city. Mrs. of
’v*n fnr th»*tr Auxiliary to be in­
Mills. Rev. B J. Adcock. Miss An- Devine moved from Hastings to formed
on tlie.ee issues.
For Leisure Hours
Bute*. Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Grand Rapid* 26 years ago, Uvtoii
R&lt;Td Mr Ernest Burr.
Mr. Ivan
■■ -------- - -. Ob her daughter. Miss Man Ellen
Snvder. .Mr W H
H Murray and
ynuj the latter’s death in LEGALS
’ Michigan Mutual -Windstorm
Windstorm In-^heh she wcnV to Kalama­
$2
49
sunince Co.
zoo to make her home. Mr. Devine ORDEB FOR PULICATION
Miss Gale Foster H.H S. senior, died in H®0 and another daugnUr
was a guest on the Wednesday. Mrs. John Renkes &gt; Ethel Devine ।
Red
•'Communities in Action’’ nrogram prec.’di-d her mother in dentil in
T-Tnsored by the Utpvenlv. of 1925. A son. he° Devu»c- llled ln
Black
.•rrmblr A. |». 10411.
Michigan nt Ann Arbop Mir* Fo»„
I’rwnt. Hon. Kmart
tcr had been int-Tvl'w/d n number infancy.
Surviving are the daughter. Mrs
of weeks earlier bv to? field work­ Dooley: oiw grandson. Captain
i,. -i Matter of the
er of the Adult EtKrcatton Program John Dooley, now serving m the warm­
directed bv Dr /toward McCitskey armed force*; two brother,
... ann-ied
will
of the University. Miss Foster's ra­ Bums. Middleville,
anauicaMw. and
B. t P- - tn. nelliloit
dio subject rcla’ed to “Youth Rrc- Bums. Traverse C....
City; and
— lour t... hr.,r&lt;i»c
reatlon Cenlete." in some coinmun- sisters. Mr*. Hurry Baker. New­
itics.
berry. Mr*. Joseph Flynn, brceport.
|(
We. always thought rabbits were
Mr* William Anderson and,
•o urolijic thnt the trouble wa‘. In and
ri’r.
Mrs. John Flynn of Bowne town- .hr
tnkhuTMrare of all of them. But ship
Mr*.
Devine
was
a
faithful
,
-That’s not so. according to Henrv member of the St- Josephs Catiw•
Weaver, who raises rabbits to sell. lie church oi Kalamazoo
You'll find all the popular
He hasn’t enough to fill hi* order*.
The remains were brought to
He sent one shipment of rabbits as Hostings wnere tuneral service* were
styles here if you buy
far as lown Ward Erway. who also
Now! ’
held «l the St. BO.U- church on M‘?nraises rabbi/* says he doesn’t have day
morning al ten oclock, father
enough to meet the demand.
J.
V.
union
officiating.
Interment
1 Tiie November issue of
Th&lt;* was on tiie family lot'in Mt. Cal-*
Michigan B"ll ”. house organ of the
Burn.. Cl»rk of Probate.
Mirhluan Bell Telephone Co. car­ , vary cemetery.
ried an illustrated story’ of the re­
cent retirement from the comDAnv’s NATIVE OF CARLTON
ORDER FOR PtH-ICATXOK
. ...r
service of John W. Sullivan. Nash­ CLAIMED BY DEATH
ville. a former district inspector
Liberty Ctus Warner, aged 86. was for th*
The illustration shows a delegation found dead al hl* home on E. ITwrn
»
of Grand Rapids district telephone St, on Friday. Oec. 3. He had
executive* in Mr Sullivan’s home. been afflicted with dropsy for some —
Tn addition to the life certificate, time but his death was unexj&gt;ecud
he was presented with a wallet and He was born in Curltoh township
a wan bond from his friends and on Feb. 4. 1857. the son of Jasper If
former associates.
and Elmira Warner. Surviving are ig
one son. seven grandchildren and Mi
two great grandchildren. The Rev IV
Hastings. Mich. Telephones 2244-2557 ■_
B. J. Adcock conducted the funeral S.
at the Leonard funeral home on ’
Monday al 10:00 A. M . and inter­
SATURDAY ONLY. DECEMBER 11
ment was in the Rutland cemetery.
DOUBLE FEATURE ATTRACTION
PASSING OF JO\1N 8. ROGERS
To maka this aimpl*, no risk hearing test
Donald Woodi and Billie Burke
If you ar* temporarily deafened. bothered
John S. Rogers, who was bom m
by ringing bulling head noiaea due to hard­ Assyria township May 29. 1857. died
ened or coagulated wax (cerumen), Uy th* at his home in that township Wed"SO'S YOUR UNCLE"
Ourine Horae Method teat that no many aay ne.-day morning after a long illness.
and Tex Ritter and Russell Hayden
mast hoar better after making thia almpla He had resided in Assyria during hk;
teat nr you get your money beck at ooce. entire life. September 28. 1884 he
wit* married to Margaret Chapman
THE
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Ask about Ourino Ear Drops today at
who. with their two children. Mrs.
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Ernest Rogers, of Convu, Cnlhcnxn
Co., survive him. The funeral serv­
SUNDAY and MONDAY. DECEMBER 12-13
"The Rexall Store”
ices were held at the Johnson fu­
neral home in Bellevue, conducted
Hastings Phone 2131
by Rev. J. W. Fry. Burial was in
Riverside cemetery. Bellevue.

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Usbome. of Carlton, was aroused
bv loud rapping at their front dour.
Mr. Usborne and his son dressed,
and went to the door to answer
the summon*. There they met a
vountr bov thev had never seen be­
fore He 'old them a hard luck story
of how his enr was in the ditch
at the *ide of the road, on the
north-and-.sotith highway near the
Brown school house, not far from
Hsbome's. John and hl* son
helped to gel the car right side
up nnd back on tiie roadway
About an hour later tltcre was
more rapping at tiie Usbome front
door Mr Usbome and his son again
met the same lad. but much
changed in appearance. John said
-“the V.
bov’ r~T-~
looked —
like a drowned
Ht
, wojy-luck story
!*h!s “mc. I’** s“!? h*‘.*ta.r,Sd ,o
drive west from the school house,
As hr neared the bridge over the
stream -the Little Thornapple
nvcri he said he saw u man lying
in the roadway. *0 he stopped hi*
car and walked up to the man
to see if he could help him. When
he reached thL* stranger, the boy
said he got up quickly, knocked the
l»v down, ihn-w lum over u&gt;.
railing of the bridge into the U-y
water *Sle the bov's car anrfdrove
ninhllv mv He wondrtrd It Mr
«The truth about lire disappearancc of the car and the ducking
young Keecii had in the cold waters
of the river was later ascerUiined.
The fact was that he drove the
car onto the wide railing of the
bridge. When it reached the mid-

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Sfd« ShbE
or lie would

nofkit
hm-d been dKed
The D^dge
car was fouml Monday In the m“r
near the bridge!
Kerch* story didn't seem reaaonable to the former supervisor
01 Carlton Hr told the vouth lie
thought this aa» a case tlrit should
te iS?dM » ute^KiX S “te
law. and asked the boy 4f he would
stay there untU he could get the
Barry county slicriff or one
of Ills officers to come out and decide what to do about It. 'Die
bedraggled youth said lie would remain, and the sheriff's office here
was told by Mr Usborne. al preclsely 2:42 A M. that morning, according to the Jail record, tiial
^There Is a youth here at my house,
who claims that a man knocked
him down near the Little Thomaptie bridge, threw him into the wa
■r. and drove away with tile boy's
car" He askixl the sheriff to
come at once. As Mr. Bera hud
been up several hour* that night
working on another case, he dtlled
UiKlcrslieriff Leon Doster by phone,
told him what Mr Usbome had

said. and asked him U&gt; go there at
once and Investigate.
; Not long after that our undersheriff reached the Usbome home.
He had no other idea in going there
than to lielp this boy if he could.
. When he went into the house he
asked the lad ills name. He answejcd "I am "'Oari Smith, of
Lowell" "AU right" said Leon
"tell me your story." The under­
sheriff eyed tiie youth closely as
he told about nearing the bridge,
seeing the man lying at the road­
side; that he atopped his car.
walked to the place where tlw man
lay to see if he could help him;
that the mon gut . to his feet,
knocked him down, threw him into
the »Qcum and drove away with
his car.
.
"Look here, young fellow," said
Doster, “you know you are telling
me a lie," &gt;He said it a little more
emphatically than that.) Hr added
"You know, and I know, that any
man who is going to *b?ai a car
doesn't lie down on a'ctnintry road
and watt for some one to come to
him with a car. That’s a 100 per
cent lie. You know it as well a* I
do." Seeing a. pocket book Ui the
•»&gt;"« coa‘. ’»'* officer look It and
found in it a hunting license made
oUl to Charles Keech. Lowell, Mich
Mr Doster said: "That proves you
arc a |jar You told me your name
wa* Carl Smith "
At this point the youth quickly
arose from ills chair and. in doing
so,' lipped it onto the floor in
front of the officer. In ‘
11 "".'Li'T'.?
Hash young
1 “r** ® revolver, pointed it
IJo-t&lt; r who was Handing up.
unrt' w,Ul
oa,h- threatened to
*&gt;“»• ™ Udderyrru. l™„d lor­
,A.“r5l
J1'®1
.rt,?1^,! a^J. ,’-n 1
.uj
^Kri*1*■,
nt *e?

in the grocery there that morning hard learned he had walked into president, who was passing by. to
ut the robbery.
IiClarksville
he told ftbO
about
—from
...... "seven miles up search
~—w.. him.
...... Beattie look the
Mn. two
•In
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.from the
. youth's
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the Clarksville
grocery, —at
the th.
th* road where v»ihia ...
car »n
ran m..
out revolver*
pocket*
time Mr Bueche told his story, was of
,Wh"1
d, tor I Assisted by other village reslMrs M P Lenhard owner of the his meal and departed Mrs. Len-'u
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dent*. Pepper and Beattie
Clarksville Coffee Bhou Some time hard sounded the alapn.
Keech to the former's gas station,
after that Mrs Lenhard said, a । Leo Pepper, gas station pro­ where he was held until the ar­
youth. hi* clothing wet and “hay prleior. followed the boy along tiie rival of Deputy Hodson, who took
sticking out of his hair," stopped main street, grabbed him from be young Keech to the Ionia Jail,
at her shop for breakfast. Question- hind and requested John Beattie. where he is at this writing.
Uig the youth guardedly. Mrs. Len- undertaker and Clarksville village
It Is reported that there have

been intimations In Lowell that' in society. A term at the Ionia In. ’ the principal
young Keech is
the ewmw
1Anw n«w*m*
con
u not right
irsirv in
ui his
run sUtutlon
—
—: for the Criminal Insane
— — me
.
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nn.i nrvuwef
aw*ia»ev
upper story. .Hjs action*
can only
may h.ln him'
1111,1 ■**?*.
I*01”1 so
ciety. Income- S.
lias 1bora
be explained on the theory that hl*
•••
ldxh ****** *Jld
mind is unbalanced; there would BIG JUMP IN FARM INCOME
seem to be nb other reasonable ex­

Tj ECAUSE we serve mother* every score day io
the year, Penney's is especially well-quali­
fied to help them choose practical and welcome
Christmas gifts for the family.

We’re Mother’s best friend
this time of the year!

And speaking of practical, welcome gifts—
there are none that belong higher 00 your list
1 han War Bonds and Sump*.

HER CHRISTMAS GIFT IS WELL IN HAND'WITH

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c°tn* to
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»«*Usbome*
“&gt;«*• &gt;'«l
mPrl a cruz&gt;- criminal, so lie was
,,ot l”rpParpd “»r »uch a situation.
Nor were the u»bon‘"’- *ho. k,‘p*
'tolhing abrjul the boy. and had
never
np
'pr -seen
sppn him until then, and of
CQUrse' dw ,,ot know oI ,hp crUnp:’
™.,..nteed by bln, u,.lYam,

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}S,'^C,, ll?adp ® hast,\
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&lt;*»rxnew.
At about 7 o'clock that morning,
and some time after Doster had
left tiie Usborne home, young
Keech again appeared al Usbome'a.
He drew both revolvers on Mr
Usborne, demanding that tie take
him to Lake Odessa. Joint told him
he didn't have gics enough to drive
liiat far. Tin- boy evidently belifted him. for he hunted away on
foot.
Raymond Bucclw, of Grand Rap­
ids. driver for the Meuller Baking
Co. of that city, was one of the victints of the robbery committed by­
young Keech at the gas ftittlon south of Ionia. He wa* In
Clarksville, early Monday and.

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�THE HASTINGS BANNIB, TH UMDAY, DECEMBER F, IMS
their wive* of Barry county with] The Annual Meeting of tha1
a dipner at their home last Thur*- Church will be held Thundoy eveday evening
‘ nuw. DaoMabar 18. Reports and
i election of church officer* will be
KaM
Prt Elwood McLeod Homa am
Fvt. Elwood McLeod of Ohio . Friday evaning. Choir Raha*r«al
State University, Columbus. Ohio i -Money, Mina or God*" was tht
arrived Bunday for a week's visit topic led by Miss Horde11 Harms
with hU parents. Mr and Mr* Sunday. December 5 Mbs Marilyn
Gilbert McLeod On Bunday Mr. Eckardt played a prelude. Doris and
and Mrs Raymond McLeod and Jerry Bsies sang a duel.

WOODLAND
Dlek Bailey Injured When
Car II
While driving north tows
about 8 ociock. Dick Bath

trot of the family car. when he hit
the soft siioulder. The car crashed and Mrs Don McLeod o
into a large tree just off the high­ Qde.ua w-ere dinner gueeta.
way on the brink of the drainage
ditch.which croerea the rood just
north of the Carrie Groainger farm.
West Woadl**»d Birthday Clab
The front of the car was demol­
he Annual dinner and ChrUlished.
Birthday Club wee held «L the home
to tiie Grozinger farm for help.
• was taken to u Battle Creek PVk1**'..AMUHlng the hoatesa were
hospital. It was revealed that he Mrs. Albert Hauer. Mrs- Leo Rush.
has a fractured jaw and an Injured
knee in addition to other body Gavlt. A delicious chicken dinner
bruises. He' was brought home in was served at noon. A short pro­
Wing’s -ambulance Friday and his gram arranged by Mrs Frank
condition is slowly Improving. Dick Hynes followed Mrs Ida Palmawas an outstanding [gayer on the tler of Hasting, the house guest of
W H S baAkrtball team and lie will
be greatly mbwd
out of town guest

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The Friendly Birthday Club
En tertalned
Mrs. Chas Hesterly of West
Wocdland entertained the Friendly
Birthday Club at her home Iasi
Tuesday. These present were Mrs.
Bertha Hines. Mrs Myrtle Kart,
Mrs Will GavU. Lake Odessa: Mrs
Frederick Vogt. Mrs Sam Gavlll.
Portland. Mrs Marte Barry. Lan­
sing and Mrs, Henrv Schaibly and
Mrs. JctAC Gavlt, Woodland. A |xjt
luck dinner was served at noon.
Birthday Dinner
Mrs Lawrence Hilbert enter­
tained with a dinner at her home
Sunday in honor of tier- brother.
Rueben Wolcott's birthday Thb.
was wl*o the birthday of her daugh­
ter, Mrs. Don Shomo who Is now
living nt Fort Leonard Wood. Mo.
with her husband, Capt. Don Shorno and son Donnie. Mrs Shorno
called from Missouri and talked
with her family gathered in honor
the two
blithdavs &lt;&gt;ur«u&gt;
Gueata were
(if me
OI
1*0 uinnuuvb
Mr and Mrs Reuben Wolcott of
Wert Woodland. Mr and Mro Cart

The December meeting of the
W.CT.U. will be held Friday. De­
cember 10 at the home of Mrs S
W. Smith In Woodland.
Celebrates 13rd Birthday
The near friends and relatives
of Mrs Della Mankteiow gathered
nt her home. Sunday. November 28.
1943 to help celebrate her 93rd
birthday and It was alao ThanksRiving day at Grandma’s house.
A bountiful dinner was served by
her, which she prepared herself.
The same old-fashioned Thanks­
giving feast like she used to have
years ago. and a IKUe venison add­
ed. too Those prwent were her son.
John Tyler and wife. Weal Wood­
land. her grandsons Jame* Tyler
Woodland and Leon Tyler. FreHand
and their vim. her great-grand
children. Miss Dorothy Tyltr. Herrm Lee
ix-e Tyler.
ryicr, Gordon
ooroon and
ana Cheryl
cnaryi.
rill
Also Mrs Daisy Tyler. Woodland.
Mr. and Mr* Fred Smith of Lake

Hope Circle Entertained
Tiie Hope Circle of the Methodist
W.S.CS was entertained at the
Born to Mr. and Mr*. Norman
home of Mrs. Stuart Kussmaul McClelland Tuesday. November 3®.
Wednesday afternoon. Mr*. F E.
Border was co-ho»tean. Mrs. Chas. He will anawe r to the name of
Ronald George.
cut of town guest.
Home Economics Club initiation
Faith Circle Enjoy*
A Home Economics club meeting
Christmas Party and initiation Party were held alt­
Mrs Arthur Alluding. Sr. enter- er school last Monday All new
tetned the Faith Circle of the member* (the Freolirnan girUi had
Methodist
with au vChrist*
Mcuiuuisi wscs
o v•&gt; win.
.iuuiv- , to cook the supper which consisted
mas party Ttueday evening An ex- of m&amp;shcd potatoes, meat loaf,
chance r.f Rif la among the members , com. salad, pickles, bum and milk,
was held----------------------------------------- ! Following the supper was the per­
------- — ' tonal initiation ot each new mem­
Woman's Study Club to
ber Our greatest thanks to Mr*.
Hold Chii»tm»s Dinner Miller, our Home Economics teachThc Woodland Woman's Study • er. for her help In making the party
Club will hold their annual dinner a success. B L
and Christinas party al the school;
cafeteria next Tuesday evening. I CHURCH ANNOUNCEMENTS
Tti&gt; Evangeliral
F.van-rliral Church
Dec 4 Christmas music will be by !
Tiie
Mrs Barbara Dalton The program I
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Deabler. Pastor
will lie given by tht' Program Com- [ 10;00 AM National Service Day
inlttee
Ruth Nlethnmer. Orpha nnd Holv Communion. Anthem
Recsor nnd Regina Benner Hos- “Oh. To Be Like Thee" Theme of
tcasca for the evening will be Au- Sermon. "The Loyalty That Wins."
dra Kussmaul. Ruth Lake. Mae. 11.00 AM. Sunday School
• Leonard. Rose Ixmg. Mary Lxwo. I There will be no Christian EnDorlrc Mnnker. Fern Mahler Drtr- &lt; denverr Service In the evening be­
ds Hauer. Fem Trumbo and Arlie cause of the Communion Service
Spindler. A carry-bi supper will be j which follows at 8 P.M. Sermon
served at 6:30 P.M.
will be by Dr. E. S Faust of Kala----------1 mazoo. Anthem. "Every Day His
Hunters Entertain Wives
i Love Grows Dearer".
.
Tiie wives of Ward Green. Walter I The Third Quarterly Meeting will
Hershberger. Carl Jordan and Paul | be at 2 PM. Saturday. December
Brndbeck were delightfully ente- t n.
taiued to a venison steak dinner at I
uiv home
ilium- cf
VI Mr
,*ii and
nmi Mrs
nn.v Water 1'
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the
-ZT~
Hershberger Saturday evening Paul ; PERMANENT WAVE-59;
Hrixllw k u
n very
verv capable
I'urwnli' chef,
rnrl nnn
Brixlbeck.
and j ”
.
’’’
VS
hL* d&lt; . r hunter nsMstante prepared D?. “
and served the meal. The evening
numerous north woods stories. If
you want a good venl*on *teak dinnrr consult Paul Brodbeck. the
wives voted him tops In cooking.

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CAMPBELL BRETHREN
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Morning Worship, 11:00. Subject.
•The Virgin Birth''.

CHRISTMAS PAGEANT AT
: tlac last Saturday after aaaiaUng FIRST METHODIST CHURCH
j in the Revival meeting* al the
"Angela of Christmas" la the
1 Evangelical Church
name of Ute pageant which will be
presented by the Sunday school of
Zien Lutheran Church
the First Methodal Church at 11 20
Paul W. Geiger, Paatbr
on Sunday. Dec. 19. There will also
bv singing of Christmas carol* and
10: 00 AM Sunday School
11: 00 AM Morning worship
headings appropriate to the holiday
•eaaon The public ia cordially in­
vited to attend
South Woodland Church
of lhr
FIRST METHODIST CHURCH
Arthur L. Dodge, Pastor
Morning Worship ecrvfce will be
10 00 AM Worship and Sermon
held at 10:00 o'clock next Sunday.
11 00 A M Bunday School
Mr.
Stone will preach from the
We invite you to worship with us
theme. "Tlv Greatest Need of Our
Times." There will be special
United Brethren In Christ
Christmas miulc
Tiie Church
I H. Osgood. Minister
School will meet al 11:20 under the
Woodland
direction of Judge Adalbert CortMorning worship. 10:00 A.M
right.
Sunday School. 11 00 AM
Mrs H. J. Foster will broadcast
ClirUUan Endeavor. 7:30 PM.
a program cf Christmas music oyer
Prayer Meeting. Wednesday. 7:30 the chimes syatme on Sunday aftKilpatrick
Sunday School. 10:30 AM
'
GRACE LUTHERAN CHURCH
Morning Worship. 11:30 AM.
O. H Trinklein. pastor
Unified Service. Ct and Preach- Rev.
Services held In the I.O O F. hall.
Green
street entrance.
Fraver Meeting. Thursday. 8:00
Divine
worship at 10:30 AM.
PM
Sermon. "Christ* Advent al the
We welcome you to our services
Present Time." Holy Communion.
Sundav school al 11:30 AM R&lt;-hearsal for the children's Christina.*
George F Wingard, Pastor
Morning worship. 10:«O
Grace Guild Christmas party at
Sunday School. 11:15
the home of Mrs. Eugene Da Iman.
Junior Church. 10:00
M4 E Mill on Wednesday. D«c 15.
Youth Fellowship. 8 00
Choir rehearsal Wednesday night
at 7:30.
Our Christmas program will be METHODIST CIRCUIT
.
given =
Sunday night December 19. Bessie M. Rulisdn. Pastor
519 E. Green
primary department will have Residence
Preaching Sunday at Goodwill
(rat nart of the program which and
Hcnder&amp;hot at 10 and 11:30.
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*— * pageant by
' '1 *•'
Sunday
school
al
Goodwill
at
11
mSuL0U,",rth?5&lt;S^.-1r.Th^e public
^bU Is and Hendershot at 10:30
invited to this service.
Sunday school at Martin an3
The Youth Fellowship meeting on
Sunday Dec. 12 will be open to the Quimby at usual time.
Plans are being made for special
public. Rev. E L Holme* will bring Christmas
exercises nt all points.
the message.
In addition there will b- a betweenCarlton Center
hohday
service at the Goodwill
Worship. 12:00
church
Sunday
evening. Dec 2fi.
Sunday School H OP
with music by the Quimby ciioir
and other features Also a Watch
MARRIAGE LICENSE
Night service at the Quimby church
Marr Manning. Bellevue
New Year's Eve
Ellen Berry. Bellevue .
-----------***"------------FIRST ( IIURCH OF
IF IT WONT HELF WIN THE
CHRIST. SCIENTIST
WAR—FORGET IT.
| Comer Church and Center Streets

Subject, "God the Prooervcr of will preach on the theme.
Man.
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—*’ Christian —With
-•« •An Ab- of Uieee beat
। Can't
Spell
Bunday aervier 11 am.
----------sentee" Thp vested choir will sing bunding* when
—&gt; al «&gt;.
m ’Robert
’-‘■•“t raded Manila.
Bunday wiwol 9:30 a.m.
i. Sundav --u
school
11:45.
Wednesday evening eervice at1 McGlockhn. Superintendent.
_„
7:45 p.m.
Boy Scout* meet on Monday Jananeae aa an Internment camp
Reading room in church edifice night. E. L. Taylor. Scoutmaster
for nriianai* at war
I
open Wedru-eda) and Saturday from
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PILGRIM HOLINESS
TABERNACLE
iS&amp;oat
। Sunday School 10 AM. T1
(SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST
Gce-prWd«nt. Mr*. Richard Jac­
people again received the
CHURCH
_____ ___ _____ ____ ____ __________
___________________
I ob»; Mcretary. Mr*. Cheater HccteServtcc* on Saturday______________ । Preaching Service at 11 AM. Rev. e»: treasurer. Mr* OU* Gallup.
Union Service* at Carlton Center Mr* Manker will speak from the 1 Father Dillon spoke briefly on
Church?
’ subject. "Maturity." Eph.-1: 15-18. | Catholic action and Mr*. Davis
Sabbath School; 10 00 AM.
Young peoples services at 7 PM outlined some of her plan* for the
«» —V * -NO &lt; *•
Prayer meeting Thurs. nite at I Letters were read from boy* in
der J F. Piper will be the guest
, Earl Engle* Leader—E.win Curtis, i the service, to whom the altar aociety
Aflenwon Service: Musical pro- We request you to be with us
***‘“ had
*•“" sent fruit cake* and‘ mag­
azine mbaertptions for Chrtsunaa.
gram aUj OO PM. Elder Piper will
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Mrs Howard Glbeon, retiring preai­
»ptak again at 2.30 PAI
*ST. ROSE ALTAR SOCIETY
Sunday evening at 7:4fi PM. LayAbout furtv member* and gae.sls dent of the society, announced that
Evangelism clasa. w
•
attended Die Mtnuai Altar Society more than 70 boaea had been mailed
to the bov*.
Wednesday evening 7 45 PM noDuck. ...
held... tn the basement ct
Prayer meeting.
—
...tr „ 'nu'
St. •*Rc-e- school last Tuesday eveA1Ur
, nine
,
Society will be held the 4th week
After dinner. Mrs A. D Knlakem ‘n December, at which ume com­
No- t*nw.*e■ UM C« AYVlTAjirtMam*
spoke to the group, recounting some , mittee appointment* will be made.
• cf her exp-.-rieno?* while living in ’
••*
S. conger. Hathaway. Pastor
A Christmas party and carry-in Manila After telling ot some of the HOPF. (ENTER
---------- and. living lliabits of
.. tboth
_.K.
nn(j -------Mrs —
Roy Preston and
---- ------'supper for members, parents and customs
friends of Die Presbyterian Sunday the native and foreign population. Mr. and Mrs Ralph Pennock ana
school will be held in the church Mrs KrU&amp;kern spoke particularly daughter Mary from Nashville were
Sunday
■—*—----guests
•- -•
at the •*
Floy
“ McDer- I
dining room at 6 30 P M Saturday. of her experience when she visited “
December 11 There will be a short, tiw Cathedral and surrounding rno'.t home * Thursday evening j Thousands Use GRAt VHA
program and an exchange of gifts. buildings or Santo Tomas. Site said visitors at the Fred Ashby home I
Santa Claus has been Invited—and slie was fortunate in having visited were Mr and Mrs Sterling Modthe cuthedral al a time when all rack of Battle Creek. Mr. and Mrs
Stebbins &amp; Jacobs
Sunday morning worship at, ten of the costly and beautiful relics Earl Gates of Cloverdale * Josie
REXALL STORE
thirty, o’clock. Sunday, December were being displayed. She said she Carpenter visited at Mr. and Mrs.
12. The oaxtor will tell about-'The was prompted to want to tell ot
Kingsbury's tn Cloverdale
Easiest Thing In The World" and these experiences when she read in Sunday.
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On The Home Front
(Continued from Page 1. Sec. 1J

POST CHRISTMAS
»?bF
“
-SMAIL
AS EARLY
the snakes did come out.
;

B
y

couldn't climb another inch. The
I sincerely hope for your comfort if If RAC CID I £
temoeraturv in the cabin got so low
danger, and peace of mind, you fl) 11 Pllljlnl [
(hat Ute windows were frozen with in
all have faith in God My faith h-i
’** r
■olid ice on the inside. We could carried me through trials, and I - (Continued from page 1. Sec. 1 Jgel radio bearings that checked us
km m. His »n»wn to prayer. He chlld-, „,nlP ,as Blvcn a[1() tht.
kept all HUnrombesto ue He | earner did not know the right adtodnl rwre to tor to eel .nr side .
’SS’S' f" 1 dress
*
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h»lon wmnMM pou-ito rate, to
•'.Himalaya Hump’, bul not quite-,- । Good-bye now; remember our nJ*‘n ,n
Army overseas All first 5’
do we went running In and oufspf
!
thoughts are with you.
n,1nl! 5ent pvcrse®«- must bear
the clouds. To Uie right, big shaggy i hearts and
■
Sincerely
ifirst cja« postage; -3 cents per
Peaks of the Himalayas went right ।
.
(Mrs c k &gt; Bcjs Brown
*u alr mail wnt to an
&lt;ji uo to 25,000 and above, where |
Nashville. Michigan. A.P.O. address must bt'ar 8 cents
Bre encased Ln another layer
| postage ter each half-ounce in
s. To our left, the sky was
-atHiro
.m the nanii e&gt;n,i u thev '*'«!h&lt;ht. Cards sent to men in the
Jap patrols. ----- and then.
SSLttv dJinul\? NllVy- ho»'cv*r- n‘aY Still be Sent
e. Just coming over the arc
p_
"’■'hat ri&gt; vdu/no^T^lnfJmrev"’ ,or ’’ cenl* lf unM?a,wl or 3 cenls
Then, our Warning Station "What
.M^h^-rrh ktarehi ILrnnhUr lf
'*'htch makes the card fits-,
there were three Jap pur- anmI
—C*•nf’^[i
u
u 1 class rna11' "R,’lurn addresses should
ourthat.
area. We
In going
the
ple after
knewover
exactly
cargo
In a U0
pound
where weour
were.
We hit
warm
rain
broke
tiieir
steel
’
tie-down
dt about 8000 and that cleared off
bands
hit the
the iceand
outside.
Butceiling,
it was purlciilng
like step­ S’ ™11'‘TXJUS&gt;d'‘'?.ne'."?,i;&gt;n^
on s-our mau rrSuffik
On
then
theyrefrigera
crashed­ lew hKlSf o“he i-k
ping big
out holes;
of a well
trailed
Thl'
UtoaUon Is much
ty»ck
to the
boards
tor when
weDoor
got on
the badly
grounddam
nnd­
At uh. MHS .5e7nh1v Fridas ,norp wrlaus than eVer belore due io.
aging
tame
of
the
structural
fuseso
­ .b.dorl
’The1 WrJdlsnd lame »hkh
“I";,'.?,''""; '.I.........
Broke the ice around the door
lage.
We
went
over
with
even
a
tjiat we could step out into the H.H.S. took 37-17i Maestro Brozak ”* everywhere and the grt’n.ly Infioot
or
two
to
spare
----it
was
sim
­
Mimhine. This is really routine. J
baton in hand Introduced a
‘SP.S,?.’*01! nr,o»b’:,n'
Won t say it has been easy and it s with
song to the student body. The *
tNa,i!,*ra v; anything pi tnot going to be easy But I don’t new
fellows were in on the know, be- j
? *h5
know any easy way to fight war.
they had been practicing so i *nr
nI*orit5'’ o,er P,’rM&gt;”n m?P
And there’s no SciLm- in kidding cause
Dawnger service on the mil­
(jmelves----- this is a hard war and with the nroper signal from the | or
5 ’t ThL«
thev sang and did it well j ---rond
This-LsLsasasit itshould
shouldbebennd
nnd
we have to fight it the hard way. coach
too—thU Is the snna| aeemml.
accounts tae
for o...
the urgent ----------requests
from Washington postal dejxartLoyal and True
menl nnd the local txwtoffice for
We ll always be loyal and True
early mailing of nil Christmas
ull thru our school days,
। cards, letters nnd parcels.
and when we are thru;
Old Hastings High, tliree cheers 1 Banner renders, knowing the
j prevailing conditions, will be glad
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for VOUr
-this Is a hard war and \Ve pledge our hearts and ourselves to domply with these requests wr
ftalst
It Ihw Harwl
er.
-—
— wnlF.
to
swsv
are OSS.A-.
sure, rs«,s.
nnd will
win ,IAUl&gt;
gladly .xxrpViHU.roopemte
«
Uiink
oM
—Rah! Rah!
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nam Rah!
nun: Rah!
rwr-iwi:
txan: Rah!
ru»n: 1 in
in properly
properly addressing
addressing all
all their
their
— Tiger
Tler-r days
dais would
wmitrl be
Im- The whole assembly soon u..
__ , .a.
.,...1 --......
..It
qes in Flying
knew
the Christmas .....n
mail and
posting
a vacation compared to tills C. N. lune and it sourjded like another | early.
*
A. C. flying- But If Its that much Saxan victory MaestroBrozakthrew-------------- ----------------------harder, it may be that It is that himself into the music with such k-.Vv M&lt;&gt;-rnrn&lt;r r-i «tn
KLS’T.
A,,d Wc arr ulUr “b«'“on that the baton broke
interested in getting this war over ln two pieces so next time the fel- ! *™EDVLE MELT1XG
^ny way we can.
|ows
RjVe j^. an |ron pjp..nntj
The Navy Mothers club will meet
■That tells better than I can the ie]i insurance to thoseitting In
I &lt;&gt;n Wednesday evening. Dec 15. nt
ffrvlce Carl Ls doing in
bringing the front row
7:30 o'clock In the Red Crosr. rmms
supplies in and out of C.iUia and
speaking of the game, the fel- in the Stebbins Bldg All nicniber.s
... - u
• Continued on Piute I Sec
'lirc hrged to be present as all dues
I has told us about the snakes
•
; for the past year must be In bv
which slither around overhead mthe end of the niontlf. Come prethe thatch-roofed building at their
pared with thimbles and MtiMors
secret abede. and how each Ume DON’T Bl Y THINGS YOU DON'T for sewing and cuuing As
they put their boots on in the
NEED-BUY WAR BONDS
the Inst meeting in 1943 a large
morning. Uiey have to shake them
,
INSTEAD.
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295 to 595
Smoothly tailored skirts
to mix-mate with ev­
erything. Checks, and
Plaids, menswear.flan­
nels. Trouser, box­
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131 W. STATE STREET

§ Qf&gt;«

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SHEER
RAYONS!

3.98

Fine Shetland, 4.50

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HASTINGS. MICH.

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To Lick The
JAPS!

�THE HASTINGS DANNER. THURSDAY. DECEMBER 0, fM3

PERSONALS

the Sunday guest of Mr and Mrs. | Myers home at Leach lake. Caller* Tin Louisville and later will go on
Leon Barnum of Woodland.
1

Smith me! daughter ot Jackaon
Robert Besamer of Owosao. for over tho weekend.
many year* a resident of Hosting*,
and Walter Burd, of Ann Arbor, a
former sheriff of thia county, were
in this city Wednesday. Tlvey are
Waller Burd ot Ann "Arbor was
director* of the Windstorm Co. of in the city on Thursday on bu*ithis city, and were here to attend
the December directors meeting.
Mrs. Winston Stone returned
Sunday for a visit with
Monday from a short visit wlUv
Mrs. Max Dietrich.

DIES AT HOME
TO WED SATURDAY
Interesting to many friend* here NEAR GULL LAKE

। Erickson were guatU of the chib. , proaching marriage of Mixa Betty
1 • •
। Sigler, daughter of Mr and Mrs.
Ho*ts for the Ultra clab ai Wed­
To celebrate her tenth birthday
aigleF of Battle creek, to Henton funeral home te Delton oi orand Rapid* and Arlhv
ii^dauirtrtare k
nesday night were Mr. and Mr* «—ora
••• —
Lou n..„..
Linington
Wn-.. entertained
-————- micu
Lieut
*. Byron
oyran B.
d. Slattery
o««s*cry ui
of oauu*
Sioux Monday afternoon with the Rev. D
---- Will.
...... Kathleen RL-nitrh
n-n. south Dakota,
i_ _____now
-.-.i
______ a O Robinson, pastor of the Delton Sto'aiSmKSrth?
Burdette Sutton Members met for Joyce
Blough nrvt
andi Pan*,
stationed
Methodist church, officiating. In- poth Kalamazoo- also aev&lt;
dinner at live home of Mr* Fred Janice Brockway for dinner Tues- atBragg. North Carolina. The
terment «a in the Hickorv Cor- S
'
Smith then returned to the But- dnv night.
Later thev attended ceremony will take olare at Grant r.ers cem&lt;
tons for bridge, a Christmas party "Winter Time" at the Strand.
Road chapel at Fort Custer, on had been an invalid for ten years
——. n&gt;
.
nn(j exchange of gift*
■
. • •
Saturday morning Dec. II. at eleven
Friday evening al her fiomr
IF IT WONT HELF WIN THE
i
...
I Mt5 Ccdric Morey entertained o’clock. Miss Madelyn Sigler, ats- died
'-----wAtc—------------iorobt“
rr.
—«—a— -------— Mr*. --------—.—ter
-------of- the bride, will arrive .home
------- south of Delton. Mr. Baker died
| yr
Wednesday
evening
Forrest--- her ----------bridge club
for dessert Tuesday,
clllc,her
n„ bridge
wlaii, club Top icores for the afternoon were on her Christmas vacation from
Lane entertained
of two
two tables
ubles for
(or dessert.
dezzert. Tlvc turned in by.Mra T N. Knopf and Ward-Belmont. Nashville. Tran.to
of
—
------------each
--— are
— given
----winner*
time
de- Mr* Morey.'
be her attendant.
fen*e stamps
1
...
■ A
......
. wedding
... party
.
breakfast for the
a limited number of guests
Mis* Helen BU bbins was hostess Sunday evening supper given by and
will follow the ceremony and will
to four guest* for dinner last Fn- Judge and Mrs A. D McDonald, be Riven at Hart hotel, BatU?
_______
...
. ..
day niRht u» celebale her twelfth
guests being Mr and Mrs J Creek.
On Friday evening Mr and Mrs. blrthdav They attended the Ha*- the
H. Tredinnick and Mr and Mrs
Arthur Lower
------- and
_— Mr. and
---- - Mrs. tings
kUiK3 —Woodland
nuuuiaaiu basketball
Kiuirr-. game. Richard
Oroos and son. Richard WED IN SOUTH CAROLINA
nt th
”
...
George Aten mtertlklnerl
entertained at
the
latter's home Iwnoring Lorenz, Dr
Hcrbcrt Wwlel en. The evening was spent informally.
Schelhas. who left Saturday for tertained at dinner on Tuc.sdav
nounce the marriage of their
On Mondav evening the employ­ daughter RcwJene to A C Robert
Notre Dame, where he will be one honoring tiie blrthdav anniversaries
of the Instructors in the Navy V-12 of Mnt KeniUi McIntyre and Miss ees of the Farm Bureau elevator O. Moon* at Bennettsville. S C. In
program Sixteen were present and Maritin Wedel
and their wives were entertained the Methodist vchurch
.._—. ....
on ....
Nov. 20th.
enjoyed the evening socially.
i
...
at the home of Manager and Mrs. 1M3
Young _.
at Podunk
... .. lake,
.... comcadet Moore, who is the son of
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Shute en­ .i*on .......
Mrs. Harold Parker was the guest tertained the Night Hnwk club plimcjitnry to one of the nurriher. Mr and Mrs Robert B Moore, is
of honor at two pleasant social Saturday evening A delicious honi” Jack Mead, who left for induction taking his primary flight training,
affairs the j&gt;ost week Tuesday eve­
In the navy on Wednesday. Fifteen at Palmer Field. S. C which is
ning Mrs Arnold Perkins enter­ evening was spent playing cards, were present and enjoyed an eve­ lust five miles from Bennettsville
HI HO CRACKERS, 1 Ib. box___ 21c
tained two tables of bridge with prizes going to Miss Florence V. ning of games and refreshments where the young couple are making
high scores being turned in by Wood. Rov Preston, Mrs Anna were served later Mr Mead was their home for the present time.
Mrs. Russell Cleveland. Mrs. Robl Newton and Irn Shultz. Mr and presented with a suitable gift from
HECKMAN BUTTER CRAX, 2 lbs. 35c
Walldorff and a guest remem­ Mrs Ira Shultz were guests Mr his fellow workers
brance for Mrs. Parker. A dessert and Mrs. Hugh Meyers win have
DURKEES OLEO, 6 points, 1 Ib. _ 23c
„ .___ ___ __ _
At a private ceremony Sunday
bridge for eight was given on Fri­ the Christmas party. 50c gifts will
**nlng at the home of Mr* Bartha
day nlg^t by Mrs. AtUe Hay and be exchanged
the Study club on Monday with- Hln„ ln Ijkp odes**. Edwin Wait
her daughter, Mrs. F. A. Clardy, at
INSTANT POSTUM, 8 ox. Ig. sixe _43c
Mrs Frank Cooper u* a guest Mrs , nntl Mr% lucv Frisby were united
which Mrs. Nell Adair and Mrs.
Among
the
many
pleasant
social
Aben
Johmon,
gove
an
Inte
rwting
ln
marnaB
^.
the
Rev
Blaine
SnyRussell Cleveland carried off the affairs for Mrs James Gilmer whs
bridge awards and a prize was giv­ the dessert bridge given last Mon­ and Laughter" by Un Yutan#, the ■ der reading the ceremony.
Chef
BOY-AR-DEE, Spaghetti
After the ceremony a luncheon
en tiie honor guest. Mrs. Paixer day evening by Mrs Stephen Jolui- well known Chinese philosopher
wns enjoyed by threce present. In
left Wednesday to Join Lieut. .■on in hei honor, and for Mrs
Dinner, 5 green points
______ 38c
addition to the bride and groan
Parker in Louisville.
Hugh Kelly. Winner of th” top
Mrs Frank Cnrro’hers enter- , thns- in attendance were Mrs Ber•core at bridge was Mrs Wellesley • tired Tuesday evening honoring tha Hines, sister of Mrs Wait. Mrs.
HORSERADISH MUSTARD, 1 qt. _13c
Tiie Christmas spirit prevailed at Ironside.
their house guest Mrs James Gil- I Myrtle Kart. George Phil Ups t and
the delightful luncheon given on
rncr of Grand Rapids.
the Rev. and Mrs Blaine Snyder.
Thursday at the home of Mrs I For the pleasure of Mrs James
Frank Andrus for twenty guests Gilmer of Grand Rapids, who has
ANNOUNCE ENGAGEMENT
The mantel held an attractive ar­ be?ti the house guest of Dr and sijfrv years '
Mr. and Mrs. R Sterling Weeks
rangement of American Beauty Mrs Frank Carrcther*. Mis WeHIt has just been brought to our of Hastings, announce the engage­
roses; bud vases with red roses &lt;■!• ••• Ironside invited two tables of
centered the stnali tables and a gay­ bridite for desert Monday evening. attention that Mr and Mrs. j w ment oi their daughter Rosemary
ly decorated Christmas tree stood The winning score was turned in Wilkinson of Delton, quietly cele­ Doreen, to Cpl Richard W Pen­
BUY BONDS FOR VICTORY
in the living room.
At bridge by Mrs. H. D. Baxter and a ruokI brated their 60th wedding anni- nington. son of Mr. nnd Mrs.
honors were awarded to Mrs. Ches­ remembrance given Mrs. Gilmer. versarv. Thursday. Nov. 18. at Wayne Pennington of Delton. No
date has been set tor the wedding
ter Hodges. Mrs. R. E. Wail and Mis. Hugh Kelly cf Lansing was an their home.
Mrs. Fred Stebbins
Mr.
and
Mrs
Wilkinson
have
al
­
1 out-of-town guest.
ways lived in the vjclnitv of Del­
In honor of Walter Lewis of Clov­
Mr? Frank Cooper entertained ton and are the kind classed us "fine
erdale. who leaves for tiie Navy un fifteen memtx-rs of her extension people.”
Wednesday, a group of friends met group at a Christmas partv. and
Mr. Wllkinscn is now 83 hLs
for dinner Saturday night al the potluck dinner Monday evening wife. 79 They have three children
Hastings Hotel. Later they re­ Mr?. Don Gury and Mrs Omo Floyd, of Cadillac; Mrs Barton
turned to the home of the Ellis Knowles, leaders of the group, fur­ Cortrtght. of Kalamazoo; Mrs. Ray
j
Kelleys
for bridge and an informal nished the lesion on refurbishing Castle, of Orangeville Twp.. six
evening. The guest* Included Mr. old clothes Christmas music .nnd grandchildren and three great­
and Mrs. Hany Young. Mr. and group singing completed a pleasant grandchildren.
,
Mrs.
Art Smith. Mr and Mrs. Royal
Hayes, also Mrs. Lewis. Mrs Glenn
.
Kahler.
Mr. and . Mrs
Sloven
,Kamies of Cflovcrdah- and Mr.
;
and
Mrs. Burdette Lyttle ot Baltic
.
Creek.

guest of Mi
East Lansing
Mr. and
spent Friday in Grand Rapid.-.
Sunday caller* at the home of
Mr. -..j.
and Mrs.
^.... «J. W
... lx.ng were
«... Miss
Edith Jenkins Bay City. Mrs. Fred
Itong. LzUe OdrewMi Mr*. -Tom Long,
Grand Rapid*. Wayne Long and
MIm Mary Long of Woodland. They
were happy to find Mr Long much
improved in Ivealth._____________ __

SOCIAL ITEMS

Ing the week with her daughters
Mo Ed Hart in Grand Rapids.
City. sMiss Gertie Elcklvcrn and Ml*-&gt;
Mrs. George Snook and daughter
Fannie Schlelger of Lincoln. Nebr.. Ellse, Mrs Willard Smith and Mrs
have recently moved here and are R. E Wail were in Grand Rapid*
employed at the Silver*—Rich Co. Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Warren Roush were
Mr. and Mr*. David Goodyear
guests of friends .in Lowell on Sun- were called to Grand Rapids Mon­
day bv the serious ilinwss of Mr.
*MUs Sara' Beryle Sciudcr and Goodvear's aunt. Mrs. A life Rock
Miss Olenna Rogers returned on
Sunday guest* of Mr. and Mrs,
Saturday from a two weeks' visit Clark Payne were Mr. and Mrs
with Mrs. B L.-Kenyon and Mrs Hollis McArthur and Johnny Miller
D. L. Wing in Lansing.
of Chicago
Mr*. Aben Johnson 1* spending a
Miss Maxine Watson was enter­
tained bv Battle Creek friends over few day* with Mrw Erik von Reis
, in Gravoe Pointe, while Mr. John­
the weekend. .
Mrs. Charlie Green and Mrs son is in the eaxt.
Mr nnd Mrs. John Ironside reHarlan Scobey left Sunday night
■for
u. IU
Idaho
&gt;W where they were
— - ------called- turned from Chicago Monday night
by tiie serious illness of Harlan where they had accompanied their
Scobev who is stationed there for non corp Ian Ironside on his trip
his boot ’raining. •
back to Eder Field. La.
Mr*. Myrtle Moore spent Sunday
Mr nnd Mrs. Albert Hauer of
with Mr. and Mrs. Ray Trims of woodland were Sunday dinner
Sunfield
guests of Mr nnd Mrs Glenn Clum
Those here from away to attend
Mrs. Wayne Peterson and son
the funeral of George C. Briggs on visited relatives in Portland over
Saturday ‘were Mrs A. Botne of thP weekend.
Philadelphia nnd Mrs. F M Smith' Mr. and- -•• --------Mrs. -----Kenneth
Rogers
nnd Mr?. Evelyn Bennett of Gales- I, Maxine Newton &gt;. of Lansing were
ville. Win.
'1 in Hastings on business on Satur­
Mr. and Mrs, Wm. Corkin were day.
In Kalamazoo Sunday afternoon
Mrs. Hugo Wunderlich and Mrs
xalhng »t ti&gt;&lt;‘ home of Mr. and Fred Ogden spent Tuesday in
Mrs. John Dooley
Grand Rapids.
Pvt. Thomas Stebbins arrived
Mr. and Mr*. Gary Crook attend­
Tur.'dav evening from camp Rey­ ed the 61st annual Ladles Aid din­
nold?. Greenville.to make the ner al coats Grove last Thursday.
acquaintance of/ ills seven pound
Mr. and Mrs North Shellenbarnon bom early Tuesday morning at ger
and daughters. Wancta and
Pennock hospital and for a visit
with Mrs. Stebbins and other rela­ Katherine, spent Sunday in Battle
Creek with their daughter. Mrs
tives.
Fied Birman ami family. Wancta
Robert Bessmtr cf Owreso called stayed for a week with them.
on Hastings relative* on Thursday.
Mrs. E. V. Pratt of Middleville
William Parker was called to and Miss Helen Prentice of Has­
Lansing on Tiiursday by pie sudden tings spent three days last week
death of his lather, diaries Park­ with the former's son. Sgt. Robert
er Mrs. Parker went over for the J. Pratt at Lincoln. Nebr. „
funeral on Saturday
Sunday guests of Mrs. Anna B.
Clare Beach was homt from De­
troit part of la- t week visiting his1 Himes and two children of Kalamother. Mrs. Mary Bench.
I mazoo.
.
Mrs. Virgie Reid .entertained Mr.
Gcontc Scott left Monday for ai
Visit with the Rev nnd Mrs Earl1 and Mrs. Lyle Bidclman and son of
Scott nt Yonkers. N Y . slopping nt: Rochester over the weekend.
LinVlne ami Buttle Creek enroute । Mr. and»Mrs. Earl Chase and
Mrs James Gilm r and small1 son. Michael, spent Saturday and
in
Muskegon visiting
daughter Key. with returned to&gt; Sunday
Grand Rapids Wednesday, have• friends nnd relatives.
been guest* at the Dr. Frank Car-• , Jas. W Radford’ returns Um last
1 of the week from a trip to Atlanta.
rothers home for 10 tliys.
Mr and Mrs. Leon Blander enter­
Mrs
William Crawford leftI °Mr and Mrs Dell Shively are ।tained eight guests for dinner and
Grand Rapids Tuesday to spend
Ibridge on Friday. Winning bridge
three weeks with her husband ntt, leaving Munday for Kissimmee. scares
for the evening were turned
U&gt; soend the winter.
Granada. Mb- Pfc. Crawford Lv■ Fla..
Mr and Mrs. Hany Ritchie nnd Iin by Mrs R. E-Wmt and Willard
stationed nt nearby Camp McCain.; Mrs
Tiie parly was in honor oi
Hazel Hinkley s«nt Sunday Smith.
:
Mi
Ymti-g Nancy Shanrui ii
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Finnic who
। with Sam Gutchcss «t*ltmax.
,
Me. Mildred Rnb. tLsof Kalama- Iare leaving the middle ot tin- month
• zoo spent the weekend at the home । to spend the Christmas' holidays
vt'ilini: her (Indd.
with Capt. nnd Mrs. R G. Finnic
, cf Mr »u«l Mr*. Bernard Roberta
Mis Ncllfe Smith was called to
Mrs. Phoebe Mote was the guest
Yell..I i. . &lt;&gt;•.!•■ I &gt; ■
k bv th" of her daughter Mrs Fay Allcrdlng
flint.of her daughter. Miss Doris1 in Luke Odessa lust week.
Smith. wh&lt;&gt; underwent nn appen­; • Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Munton have
dectomy on Saturday. Siu- is doing■ been cntcrtalrflng Mrs. Victor Mun­
ns well ns jiossible
ton and baby daughter Melanie of
Mr and Mrs. Maynard J Mdy-' Battle Creek.
naliati went to Lansing on Wed-■
Stanley Meinert was in Whitehall
neMfay where they' *'BI make theirr on Fiiduv where he attended the
home. Mr. Movnahan was the for­■ funeral of nn uncle. Lew Meinert.
mer proprietor of the Universal1
Guesta cf Mr. and Mrs. Wm Megarage here.
Klbben arc Mr. and Mrs. Frank 811­
Mrs. Velma Moore Barnum was' cock of Urbana. Ohio.
Saturday guests of Mr and Mrs.
Cedric Morey were Mr. and Mrs.
S. L Yerucr and MLss Yeola Verger
of Battle Creek. Mrs. Morey nnd
Put 3-piin»aBv Va-tro-nol up each
, Mary Lee plan to Ro to BatUe
nostril. It tl) shrink* swollen
Creek on Friday and Mr. Morey
membranes. (2) soothe* irritation.
will join them for the weekend.
(3) relieves transient nasal con­
I Mr. and Mrs. George Myers en- I
STEAM HEAT
1 tertained Mr. and Mrs. Stanley | gestion . . . nnd brings greater
breathing comfort. UI4W'4&gt;
, Tliom|xx&gt;n nnd baby son Bruce of
HOT A COLD WATER
Follow
the complete VlwiikeV
Liinslng over the weekend.
|
SHOWER BATH
I Mrs Ella Myers who has been 1111 ETSS? VA-TRQ-NOL
i is being cared for at the Loren '
Single 13.50 per wk. up

Gclnojbs

ROOMS

HOTEL HASTINGS

Sure, baby wants new shoes
for Christmas.

Elk

Soft

Leather

IF YOUR NOSE
"CLOSES UP4
TONIGHT

Christmas
GOOD ASSORTMENT OF GIFTS FOR ALL
THE FAMILY. SHOP EARLY WHILE
STOCKS ARE COMPLETE

Black, Potent, Brown and

For best selection

Practical, Handsome
GIFTS ARE SURE TO PLEASE
Economical To Buy 1!

Buy Useful Gifts

MAKE

GOWNS and PAJAMAS

LIST AFTER

Colorful
Suspenders

Robe

SLIPS and UNDIES

BLOUSES - SWEATERS

Wool and Rayon

650

ROBES - HOUSECOATS

Smart Striped
Shirts

SLACKS-JODHPURS

PURSES - LUGGAGE

1500

Expertly cat and tall­
—~
’
quality
broadcloth
32.50.

BLANKETS - COMFORTERS

LACE CLOTHS
Cotton
Pajamas

TOWEL SETS - BRIDGE SETS

stripe*.

FASCINATORS - SCARFS

button
12.69.

HANDKERCHIEFS - HOSE

patterns

and

S2

and

style*

Warm Jackets

GLOVES - POT HOLDERS
MATTRESS COVERS - APRONS
IRONING PADS-COVERS
BATHROOM RUGS &amp; COVERS
COATS and DRESSES
CORNICES and CURTAINS

Argyle plaid body with
contrasting solid cokftsleeves.. $3.95 to $8-95

Hand Sewn
Gloves
these suede or pigskin
gloves. Pair $2.50 to $6-50

Sports
Sweaters

CHILDRENS ROBES, JODHPURS
BOYS &amp; GIRLS SKI SUIT, COAT?
BOYS &amp; GIRLS SWEATERS

Mild »Un In IM'i
wool yarn. Beige, blue,
$6.95.

GREETING CARDS

WE HAVE A GOOD STOCK OF DOU

BLE K SALTED NUTS AT ALL TIMES

BUY A BOND

CHRISTMAS comes but once o yeor,
FRANDSEN’S store is most conveniently here.
When looking for presents for the hoppy’event.
To get full value for every dollar spent.
Be sure to come, as in days of yore.
And invest your dollars at FRANDSEN’S STORE

Two Tone Belts
In brown, beige, or Mark
and white. Only $1.50

E r BOTTUM

Plaid Wool
Scarves
Warm

shop now for baby’s shoes
and house pippers.

UP YOUt GIFT

YOU SEE WHAT WE HAVE IN STOCK

REMEMBER PEARL HARBOR and

GIFT CARDS
GIFT WRAPPINGS

White.

I
OnlylZ
«
I
v
I CHRISTMAS/
y

LUNCH CLOTHS

Hard Sole

BOOTS
$1,390
$1.69

C.Thomas Stores, Inc

please

REED’S

= I&gt;HUG STORE
~ REGISTERED PHARMACIST ALWAYS ON DUTY —
asaa* Hagtings
Phono 2241
Stole &amp; Jcftarcan

Frandsen9
Exclusive, but not expensive

Phone 3396
1

BAIRD’S

Wod

�THE HASTINGS BANNER. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 8, 2911

FACE EIGHT

The Hastings Banner

C LAS SI FI E D WA NT ADS

«. friend* ami rela-

, n‘ «?4br7.vjabft
;r»n4iethrr. and ter
a Mr. i ron»rd and
inr «»rrir« unj
hi&gt;
«f
, win •!•*,. br re
r r. Porter

The following men were inducted . A Christmas tea and shower for
into the Army and will report to Mlns Bernice Jansen of Neighbor­
hood House. Orangeville, will be
Fort Sheridan, Illinois. Dec. 33:
al the home of Mrs. KeniUt
Paul Henry McDowell. Hastings; given
!
virgll Jasper Whipple. Battle McIntyre, at 3 o'clock Wednesday.
Dec. 15 to which guests are wel­
Creek: Ployd A. Main. Hastings: comed.
Jam. Jellies, cocoa, or any
itwih Lendm
Victor Duane Hoffman. Nashville; 1
e Gordon
Charles Merton Leonard, Hastings: 1 canned goods are asked for.
Miy porter
Allen Hazen Hock. Hastings: George
urandehtMren
William
Eggleston.
Middleville; WARD ERWAY
. Theodore Junior Pranshka. Has- INEW SEXTON
•v—vve w»i. t.&gt; thank ungs: and Httrison Leonard StlmThe board of trustees of the
.1: ° ri i*.,'.Middleville.
Riverside Cemetery
Association
Tnd d-Ii’h of
: The following men were Inducted ■voted Monday night to employ Ward
th-r
vi.n uh.rie. i into the Navy and will report to Erway as sexton 1n place of the
Ad.wch for hi* rom-. the United States Naval Training Ilate Archie Reickord. He will be­
I Station. Great Uikes. Illinois:
igin his new duties soon.
□ L .ti .. vv er.-,1 Walter James Lewis, Cloverdale:
4r'.-wU-» Warner £ta"n&lt;* Christopher Rohrbacker.
, Franr.*
Hastings; Verl Vemls Burd. Plainuineta auj
I well: Donald Birdsill Fl’her. Has­
tings, (awaiting call); Edwin Earl
— —,
. . I Haight. Hastings:
Jack Harlev
Mead. Middleville; and Carl Junior j
-.iZThe M.U w’ S Sparttt. Na'hvillc
ru at.j j it my reU
Samuel Ferman Shriver. Has- |
PHONE 17F21 HICKORY
.r the many a&lt;«. ..r tings. was inducted into the Navy
• durmc it&gt;v r»e»nt nnd will report to the United States | CORNERS AT MY EXPENSE
Naval Training Station at Parra- I
(nee Usrriacn I gut. Idaho
AUCTIONEER
.:s ; „..h ,o
Charles LeRov Sttdel, Hastings.:
store t. r .he J.um was accepted In the Army Air Loren Coppock Dclfon, Mich.
reut..e. and ir.md* Corps and is awaiting coll.
|
,
in and rard* durin*
* w» —----Satisfaction Guaranteed. Dates can

IUMCRIFTIOX RATES

NATIONAL EDITORIALITM'l ^ASSOCIATION

IN MEM0RIAM ”

EMPLOYMENT—HELP WANTED

Sheldon Agency
All Kiads of Insurant*
Surety Bond*
'
2115
Hastings
tf

Hsnm

Pion*

Swanson Agency

COMMUNITY NOTICES

109 W. STATE
NEW LOW RATES
Property damage
and Liability

Michigan's

new

at the home of Mr* Henry
New Group From
| held
Oermaitie, WVdnesday afternoon.
County Enter
1
U. S. Armed Services EMMANUEL.
।
GUILD

The WS.CS. will meet with Mrs
Allie Munn Wednesday D?c 15 for
a uot. luck dinner. We will have the
irgular ChrUunas basket os usual,
All are cordially Invited.
A Chrte'mn’ tree and program at
! the church Thursday evening Dec.
• 33. The teacher and scholars of the
i Martin school will put on the pro­
gram. All are cordially welcome.

responsibility

mobile Insurance company.

Farm Bureau State Agent

,

i

Loren

Hershberger

AUCTIONEER

i

Using and arrangement of sale. Call

2687 Woodland.

The Milo W. S. C. 8. will be

TWP TAX NOTICES

AUCTION SALES

CARLTON CESTER

TRAPPERS ATTENTION — Highest market prices
for furs, hides and pelts. — HARVEY BABCOCK,

List Your Sate With
HENRY FLANNERY
NASHVILLE
PHONE 3170

We Remove Dead Animals
PRAIRIEVILLE TWP.

Marshall Furnaces

For Prompt Removal of
■ Old. Crippled or Dead j
\
Horses and Cows
/

HUNTERS-TRAPPERS

PHONE

Repairs furnished and in­
stalled for all mokes of
furnaces

Ill(he*I price* paid for fun, hide*
and pells. One block north of the
Hastings National Bank.
tf.
RAYMOND TOBIAS

HASTINGS
10030

-Eaves Troughing
Tin Shop

Floor Sanders for Rent

C. E. GOODYEAR HDWE.
Phone 2331
If

142 E. Stat*

North of National Bank across railroad track. West
doors of old Opera building.
12-9

j

Horses
INSURANCE and BONDS

Glyecrin
Recovered
from
Animal
Fat*
Will
1 Help 1
\ Win /
\ ’he /

DEAD AND DISABLED FARM
ANIMALS REMOVED PROMPTLY
Cattle

FOR

Glycerin available from animal fats Is badly needed In
WAR EFFORT. Phohe Hastings 2565 or Kalamazoo
2-9544—Coll collect.

M.

KALAMAZOO

ANDRUS

JERRY

COWS $4.00

HQpSES $5.00

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HASTINGS. MICHIGAN. THURSDAY. DECEMBER 9. 1943

Norfolk Nava) Hosptuil where he is
stationed in a Naval Mine Warfare
school.
Ronald McKibben. H.HS. □fl and
his wife (the former Lorraine Bea­
dle) are here for 10 days with Die
William McKibbens, Ronald looks
wonderful the has always been a
goodtooklng guv* and lie likes the
work he’s been studying in engin-

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pwa Initiated their new suits FHlay night. Thev looked very dashnr—and were most of the evening.
I Did you know too that Lewi*
Myers was given honorable menticn
In the aU-Michlgan Mythical High
Ichool football team? IxwU dr- raine is with Ron and has a job
that keens tier busv too. Mall will
Io recognized. .
reach them at:—
Cadet Ronald McKJbban. 38458888
I A younger lad al whool who took
3324 SU.-ABT.U.
lonora Ulis week was Bob Stowell.
Westminster College Brown Hall
It the Bov Scout banquet at the
Room 207
Methodist church Thursday night.
New Willmipgton. Pa.
Bob is now an Eagle Scout, the only
in
town Saturday was Dick Per­
|ne In town at the present time.
rault
(Middleville ’28) who reports
Ind when you know how much it
Barrv
county men. Gibson. Van
likes to become an Eagle Scout you
Sickle,
nnd cogswril. are at Camp
Ian appreciate how good Bob really
with
him.
Dick, who has been sol­
k—good work. Bob!
diering
16 months, returns on the
I It looked like a blackout at the
15th. He says, the Army U OK.
Coffee Shoo the oUier night but but
he
’
s
blame
he’s not go­
Ihe real reason was because Homer ing to make certain
It hLs professional
Ind Mildred had. a partv out at career. He’d like mall at:—
■heir cottage for the Coffee Shop
Cpl. Richard Perrault. 36190321
tree and they all had a very elc97th Signal Bat
lant time We tried to gaUier a
Camp Bcwie. Texas
lew details of lhe affair to post on
In sort of a furlough huddle tn
Io you but we haven't made it yet.
I Tiiis week War Stamps go to El­ front of the Barry theatre were
lon McGahn and because it lust Cleo Card. Ivan Allerdlng and Kirk
pannens Elton lias written us a tel­ Foreman. (We gave news notes
ler for next week well priijl his about Cleo and Ivan last week.)
Lddrem then. Your folks wfill keep Kirk, who has server! 8 months
lhe stamp* for you Elton until you spent last month at Sheppard Field
lome home Best of luck and we and will leave the. 7th for Stewart
Field, near West Point. N Y. He's
kope we'll be seeing you soon.
happy about his new alignment
Nice Seeing You Home
will be In. Airplane Mechan­
I It has been another "ole home which
Violet (Mrs F » has been with
Leek" and If you ask why. just take ic;
KPk but will slay here until JOrk
u» located. Be sure to send us your
:iddrej“. roldler.
lome Itomc and say, "Howdy."
Another home from Camp Mc­
I Phil Mitchell ।Capt.&gt; arrived Cain.
MBs.. Is Dick Seeber who
Ironic Monday from Oklahoma and j-pent the
37 days In the hos­
kill leave Saturday for a new a*- pital. He last
feeling much better
liinimiiit at Oartip Cooke, Calif. now and LiIs filad
to be home but
Ifou're locking “Up-top”. Capt.
Just missed see‘ng his
I Don Clark, who enlisted and has unfortunately
Leo. who returned Monday
been In 10 weeks Li here from Far­ brother.
for Pine Carmi. N Y. Dick men­
ragut. Idaho, until Monday when tioned
Rex Walters. Stuart
liell return for new orders Don Sweet &lt;seeing
Merlvn Courtlooks Jaunty In his navy blues a nev andMiddleville).
Bill Crawford, the latter
kerv neat looking lad. nay we.
having lust been home now
I Robert Hartman fCreaaey) Li two
transferred from Camp Forrest.
home with an honorable discharge Tenn,
to McCain. Dick says it
from the General Hospital at Beau­ s-ems good
to see these fellows you
mont. Texas, He was In the Air know and better
yet they are all
Corps and mentioned that the only still In the same outfit.
Dick has 15
barrv county boy he saw all the
Pfc.
Richard
Seeber 36410804
Liu Clarence Garrett • Hastings
794th O»d. Co. Light Maintenance
I Trim looking Dick Pennington
Cnmo McCain. MLw.
|Delton&gt; Is home for 15 days after
Clifford Boorom B home from
I months In service. He likes the Fan
Aatonlo. Texas visiting his
army wtll enough and will call for
folks, the Floyd Booroms. Hope
Lil mail addressed to him at:—
Cpl. Richard Pennington. 16086062 we ll have a chance to visit witli
’’Cliff.’’ before you go back.
Hq. * Hq. Co 302nd Inf. A.P.O. 94 you
Reid Bassett was home but for
I Crimp McCain. MLm
long we don’t know. However,
I Sailor Burton Allerdlng (QuriUm how
center i Is home on sick leave dur­ we saw him long enough to rejwrt
ing which lime he developed the he looks super and the army must
k«HT.t cold he ever had. He said agree with him b«au.'* he sure
he'd lust been to the Dr, and had looked as if he ' could take it" In
Rust taken a shot for hLs cold, but no uncertain terms.
Don Curtiss arrived iurme Satur­
Hon’t get me wrong, said Burton.
from N. J. on a three-day pass
Its tiie kind you take with a needle. day
He’ll rejwrt back on the 9th to and if he’s like the other guys who
dash home on these long weekends
he was ulentv Ured. But Don if
vou’d have slept every minute you
were here it wouldn't have mat­
' tered to your mother, she was that
glad Just to have you back "home
for a few hours.
'Some Day
Otto Kuball returned to Fort
Monmouth. N. J. Thanksgiving
nlsht after 10 davs home His wife
You Can
&lt;Harriett Couch) who has been
with him Is staying here for the
Soy
I present time.
Clayton F. Burlrlgh. Freeport *23.
Fill 'er
arrived home Sunday after 18
months service—6 months in Eng­
land—In the Air Corps ground
crew. He now has his honorable
discharge and will soon be doing
hLi part with civilians back here at
home.
In town Saturday visiting his
sister. Mrs. Shirley Keeler, was
George Eldridge who has served 4
। years, wears stripes for overseas
duty with Die Field Artillery and
now has a 30-day furlough. George's
home Is In Ionia county but he
knows many Hastings boys, and
girls we suppoae. and he’d like to
be remembered to all of them.
It seems as If some of the fellows
are always arriving or leaving at
, the stations these days, for In­
Right now we have a
stance. on the noon train Saturday
came Don Deaklns and Jack Buwar to win and ra­
hollz. Don/ls homo between convov
tioning
means
fair
iript; he Is with the army medical
corps assigned to convoy duty. He’s
share for all. We sa­
soon going to lose count of his
lute every second front
trips—he's really been traveling.
j Jack is here for 14 days after his
driver who:
I third trip to England Jack, plus a
sailor "rigging”, and what have you
1. He
drives
only
. got—is the most likable, snappy guv
when it is neces­
। ydu’d want to know. Don’t Just
take our word for It, but this should
sary.
prove the point—while talking
about writing letters. Jack said, he
holds
the
2. He
i wrote to so many girls he hardly
throttle
down
to
I had time to write to his “mom."
One in every port should be your
saving speed.
limit sailor, or are you establishing
। an all-time high. Jack met Jack
3. He
never
drives
Larkin on the train, the latter to
by guess or gam1 arrive home Sunday but we haven’t
seen him as yet.
ble.
Back tiie 15th after 10 day* home
goes Richard Wilcox to Orlando.
Ho
plays
game 100%
hi* Pool pal*.

W

vou. Don-te on ihe look . JT,
|
,23;
“J
■ Lockwoods are going to have quite
Bob who Li just beginning at—
| a bit of sauer kraut. Are you going
Robert N. Tinker. A/S. U.8N.
I to stamp it. shoes off or on?. . . It
Co. I. Plat I Brks 3. Apt. IM
_
was
good
to
see
that Mich, beat
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Naw Tr. Unit. Western State
College
_______ ......
j Minn. I would say It's about time.
College ”
Kalamazoo. Mich. 45D
I "Good luck. John ', we ll be writing
•'Swell going” Pete Powell, up in
, . ,
.
Pvt.
the Aleutians, for your promotion
Hv' John
“ L. Lockwood. 16088307
20th General Hospital A PO 689
to First Class Petty Officer Glad
to hear vou are feeling fine.and ; '■ Postmaster
would enjoy a pair of our skis. You I New York City. N. Y.
must be having n bit of Know in. jI ...
In recognition of his _
scholastic
—-------‘ them thar parte”. Pete. Best Luck, excellence during his first six weeks
Nelson Gardner wrote hB mother of training at U. S. Navy Pre-Flight
for naval aviation cadets.
that he was about to put a sign in School ™
front of his office. "Maternity— at St. Mary's College, Cal.. Zane W.
Quiet.” lhe reason being that the Nash of Hastings has been placed
honor roil,
accord
cat was iutvbig kittens on top of on the
—station
**“ ’*’s ------------"------J­
nnd Jerald was one ot that number. a filing cabinet—three to be exact, ing to an announcement today by
He likes It and especially since he on the lost count, as Nelson was Comma riding Officer Clyde W.
Is within 50 miles of his pal Leon writing. Wliat was the final count. King. To be eligible for this honor.
Helmer. The feltowjs usually are Nelson?
»
Cadet .Nash had -to maintain on
ahle to eet together every Saturday
Here’s news about a gal about to &lt; average Of 34 or better out of a
night. &lt;(Leon. you know. Ilves the make
cr will
WU1 marry
nieuiy । povibie‘ &lt; 0 during the first iialf of
news—Betty Sigler
first House on the Campground I.U oynrn
Road
,81’
Lt. Byron Slattery at Grant
G----- -------,r"‘
road. By the way. how long have Chapel.
Custer, on Saturday ;
worlt
lJopf.
you been In service. Leon?&gt; Jerald’s । morning.Fort
U.
Silver Wings are ’mvwui
flopping
Lt. Slattery comes from
*
I Soutii Dakota and is now staUoned «x&gt;n.
Cadet J. A. Haynes
at Fort Bragg. N. C- He is a good
Sgt. Richard G. Bessmer. Zolly
S.C.U. No 3417 Box 568
' looking, very nice guy and old Zolly learns, will be stationed at 1626
Un’versitv of Mississippi.
wants to go on record as saying Hdqs. S. U. Ord. Det.. Fort Wayne.
Oxford. MBs.
bride is a gal we've always Detroit 32 Mich, until Dec. 15. Sgt.
- Bill" William Wilkcj B back al that his
very fond ot and even though Dick is in process of being made an
hB oid Job helping at the telegraph been
he knows it. we're telling him she’s “inventory expert" and from now
office. He just received his C.D.D. a perfect peach and we wish them on. will have no definite base or
which he explained to us means joyous happiness for the ’days of company, nnd won’t know when, or
"certified disability discharge," from their
where, or how often he will be
lives.
Camp Fannin. Texas. He missed
in In- shifted about. Foot loose” maybe
"Hl there.”'meaning
-------- —. over
— ...
seeing KelUi Brady down there and uu&gt;&gt;
oom
John Lockwood. Just heard but not exactly “fancy free-.behe said he wanted like everyUmg dial
tliat sounds like
ex actthat you have transferred to the cause that
ike rather exaglto Slav in the armv but as long as 20th
uap.un and
u.Ki wtll
.u: be
ue ing and responsible work n
Best
o!
General Hospital
“«' «
he couldn't he's leaving lhe 14th to
rork ta
in 2t;
Uie X
X-ray
rzy luclc sergeant—keep right on cltmbtake a soectel course in telegraphy doing special wert:
and all that at an Operations school deportment. Nice going soldier,
it
in
teresMrs.
Robert
cole
haa
received
»
well
bet
that
ynull
find
It
talc
resI
in Indiana
1 ting loo Here are a ffew
——
excerpts
-'
of radiogram from her husband Corp.
"Hl” to Uie^Flngletons. all of you. l^knL/.r°F,
■ Robert, saying he,’had arrived safej Iv—but of courts he couldn't say
but particularly to Don and Dick.
,12
Don was recenUy sworn in at the ’
JST
d she i It isn't pfc. William Max Keller
palatial cathedral of St. John the »°n a
days MPfnd
« give nw
.... all
— the
— d
—ycur anymore but rather Corp W. M
Divine in New York City and hB would
i beaus
d better be good. . . x . • Keller -and he has recently been
address B now:**flUS so you
'n” ’d
I you would probably be interested . transferred from England to NorUiMidshipman D. J. Flngleton
I in the monkeys here. I have seen . cm Ireland but his address remains
U8J4R. Midship. School
1 quite a few running around wild. ; the same—A.P.O. 5. r; Postmasted.
John Jay Hall BU. 845
j They are sacred, like the cows. I New York. N. Y. Good work. CorDBk YBrknwy radioman with a •! “w' some
wUd"peacocks
one dav
day ! noral
poral—
—hope
that '‘third
third strine
stripe is
is
—— wild
peacocks one
hone that
crew
of
10
on
a
B7
IBs
address
large
birds.
crew oi io on a n in mis soaress 011d &gt;&lt;&gt;u of beautiful
of b)rd thal
r am
sureI forthcoming
pfc Robt.rlsfon!
' c Gardner has re­

Cp| Lvnn Stedge. 16064811
ntn- C 370th Field Artlll. Bat. ;
1
A PO. 449
Camp Maxey. Texas
looking simply great and home
for 7 days is Jerald Havnes. H H S. I
□9 son of the Ronald Haynes, who
enlisted in the Signal Corps but is
now assigned to special work in en­ J।
gineering at MBs. U. Jerald worked
in the blueprint denartment at the
Bliss a counle of vearx before he i
enlisted which experience has been
valuable to him. He took a test
with 40 other fellows for the special

nirHara pineleton 36417404 stood 5 ft. tall. He looked some tiling cenUy moved from Texas and his
sSnr AAB8
' J
like a stork, but his head was like prraent address B Pfc. Robert C.
Sail Lake Oty." Utah
|
1
5“ ,how ho ^5r '
Prt Hfflnu Ftoher’s mother. *&lt;*■ oft the ground. I saw some 311 Med. Bn.. APO. 450.
Posttoo, in a marsh. ,. master. Shreveport. La. Robert says
Mra
p»rter Tooze and brother beautiful flamingos too.
wish 1I had “
the
time llnd
and books that the Banner is not only interinter HntruT Fisher who live in Barrv I wlsh
’e tlme
tz. &amp;tud
itndv
nn nn lhem
them- Dan
rinn'’tt' ****
fnrtrnt. tsUnlr
rcHmr w
fn Barry
Rnrrv counlv
rnuntv boys
Iwvv* but
Kilt
two leftNov ’ 17 by train to go to ««
y «P
NaShvtne Tenn ^liere they ex- , U&gt; send me a wahoo leaf. Mary. I also is read by fellows from other
wreted to'vhit Herman—but he had ’ Btni have the' dl«r*o&lt;xl leaves in my parte of the country as well. Old
. tnSwfemS* Thev went on to billfold and they are still good. By Zolly Li glad that you and your
Fa Jet
N Ctor
a£d d?ove tiie way, how does lhe dogwood buddles find lhe paper "good n-adSrScir homK os hVhad teft look? Next year’s buds should be tag” and one reason for that B
it there for a short time They came on now rm not worried about the that so many of you take time out
home^ver Uie £ounteInsTuid told Uttle one but dont know about the ----------to send In -so
many- bits of interracially
Mnrciaiivabout
atxiutUie
uieBlue
uiue tuoge-------- ------------------------------------------ I estlng information. This matter ot
_
&gt;na kuswhich
or bores
the redbud?
mountain
is 8inmiles
long andDid you
or
,n
redbud? Did you passing on information works both
^wttrtv-two curves the Scenery
«U of the burrs nicked out of , ways and you might be surprised to
rP£2 nuke. Marv-or vice versa?"
know how
how many
manv people
ncoole back
bock here
here
know
being beauUful all the way. Upon Duke. Mary—or vice versa?”
To hB Mother and Dad:—"The are interested in news about Barry
arriving homo Thanksgiving Day. j Indians
sell pineapples here but ; county bora with whom they have
tliry found a letter from Herman |
staUng that he was in Los Angeles. they are pretty expensive. We have no personal acquaintance.
tohe careful of the fruit we buy 1 Lt. Leon E. Mudge, of Hastings.
Calif. and that his address is now:
m we scrub the pineapples with I Michigan, has been assigned to tiie
Pvt. Herman Fisher. 36159521
| soap and water before eating them i First Troop carrier Command after
Btry C. 963rd F. A. Bn.
.... We have a flock of chickens 1 receiving his wings in the Arm/
A.P.O. 183. % Portmaster
I running around, getting fattened /.ir Ftorces, and is now continuing
Cantair^Kterwrii1 Plumley on lhe f°r Thanksgiving, f am looking for- 1 hB ground’ school and flying train"
wra? wort iwTbEn rtX a M-day *ard 10
da*- • • In •dditton , ing at Bergstrom Army Air Field,
to™ ^bcXe^ffrotlra af «S3n I «o ^e cows, there are many water | Austin. Texas. The Lieutenant atas lib physical condition warrants ,
his leaving the hospital. When he
reports for duty again hB position
will be Intelligence Officer on the
Adndral'a Staff stationed at San
Diego. Calif. Hope you make it
home for Christmas Capt
Sec. A. Bight C.-A.AJ3.
Ardmore. Okla.
Gerald Lawrence lias been trans­
ferred to Eieler Field. La. Sally
(Mrs. L.) Is with him. We knew
At Gates school located 2Vx mile* south of Middle­
you were getting a great kick out
of driving a taxi when you were
ville just off M-37 on
in Texas Solly, what are you doing
while you ore stationed in Ia_?
Greeting* Darrell Dean—we saw
those pictures of you and your
buddies taken al the carnival—no
doubt about the fun you had there.

PUBLIC SALE

SATURDAY, DEC. 11, 1943
AT 2:00

with

keep* hi* car
purring like a kit­
ten.

5. He

6. He

Fla. He has two brothers. Ray and Sorrv vour new location Li &amp;o iso­ buffalo around, especially In the
Roger. In service and two cousins, luted
------ —..j
no movies,
nxnle«. nothing
nothing but
but country. TYiev arc larger and stock­
the lonesome kind, writes ier, than the cows and are kind of
Howard and Kenneth Wilcox. All woods, lhe
of these boys grew up in the Irving Darrell. Cheer up lad. well all write a blue grey in color. They wallow
in the rivers mud. and swamps.
neUthboriiood. You look fine Dick you str­
Oxen are used a lot with primitive
and nice going for that Pfc. stripe , TDarrell
'“
' Dean
Co. A. 137th Inf.
carts. 1 wish you could »ce a typical
in the Air Corps.
Indian village. Mud houses, an ox or
Back the 6th to Austin. Texas,'
a camel harnessed to a pole and
went A/C Joseph Lewis who has ; Nashville. Tenn
.«.« «...
Hi! Harold Parker—just saw Bet- walking in a continuous circle
been ...
In service
over .a year u,
in mm
the.
u|r corp* Joe. as you have already ty 'Mrs. P ' and she says she’s drawing water from .p, well. The
guessed, lias to take all kinds of leaving Wednesday to join you at farmers use crude hoes and plows
ribbing about "hB title”— Joe Lew- , Fort Knox. She's promised to keep they make themselves—clay water
to. He went to school In Wayland w in touch with any Barry’ county fugs, home grown or wild food—
thev are entirely self sufficient. . .
but knows lota of tiie Hastings fellows down there.
crowd because he worked at the । Keith Bass (Nashville) writes I suppose vou have read of the
Viking before he donned hB uni- that lie has seen Napiea and likes terrible famine around Calcutta.
form. You'd never forget Joe be- ; the people there much better than There are hundreds dying even- day
cause he has one of the grandest i in Africa. Hie people in Italy have in the streets. I have seen children
smile* vou ever saw.
I very little to eat and Keith adds and beggars that defy description
, , We saw a rather unusual thing
Home with his preUv new south- | P.er^J%,121.w^n.,Lnr
ern bride is Lynn Stedge. hail and ?oodI luck Keith, and It there to in fine place. A dead man was lying
on the sidewalk and nobody seemed
heartv and as readv to chat as
to
pay any attention to him. People
ever. Lvnn wear* a pin for a ymft ft “ ?
service with good behavior—Gollys.
’ went on about their work right
winning that and a bride besides— added
addM’ a PS.
PR for
,or that purpose. near him. never seeming to be In
'Savy?
”
the
least concerned. There were
"What a Man Stedge." they’ll call ,
vou. We
we purposely
purponeiy asked
asaro Mrs.
Mrs
««*nnX.
you.
Stedge her name &lt; which Li Oleta) -1’.???*/!?? ,J2!£ra&lt;Ut' Idaho' lhe pretty bad shaj* generally. I hope
you
don
’t get this letter right be­
Just so we could hear her talk. She "f*1
fore mealtime. ....
... I —
was
nni )hp !nvrll,**.t i/mthrm drawl Golly*. We had Kenn^ iWilO 11&amp;S •«..
— Interested
tlw kind vou irant^o Ibten to fm been
"a lhcsc E!“l yr®r5’ ln 806 ’to’“h's letters .
gufl
Notice'
hours Lvrm leaves the 13th (Mra 'rln‘tt'r
of 00,3 ™ker ,U£t vou TCl “
Bln DeCou
D^011 NoUtt
S will ztav hero Stil he h oclted) ‘Urttog training last week. WBh . he's a Sgt He's coming right along

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Phon* 2240
Hastings, Mich.

Wood frame build
ing 24' x 30'
Site of i acre land
Kalamaxoo furnace No. 42
3 burner oil stove
32 seats
Recitation bench
World globe

P. M.

SECTION TWO—PACIS I
tended Hastings High school and 1 All of you will see the story about He didn’t die In battle
was a mechanical draftsman In &gt; the faLaI crMh of
SmKh u
as many herosa do.
C *Howdy" Rom Norwood how eoes ‘ G°w*n F5ekl- Idaho II was his His was always a quiet ■
it?-^h«r vou a?( n^^5wt!''mom" who wrote your letter to 1 and in thU the rame w
planes theP-39'i you haven broth- 'ou from Ooata throve. two weeks He had a job and lie’d &lt;1
?rSi iSihS Jhh'-T .£ U
H.
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now overseas, haven’t you? Where and everybody
- liked him.But he took his chance with thf
Many
you• will remember
Cleon
ottiers
is he and all that? What’s the
&gt;*•"
’ of —
'
—
—
_t track meet*—he was a star of
with never a thought to flee
the the track, and now at 34 he haa It’s a topsy-turvsy world w» view
made hU last run of any kind. It. with great sacrifice to be paid
was a trial run he was giving the 1 Before the war's a Victorious cna
Lt. Ross M. Norwood
plane—he was the engineer to pilot
and all of the letUetnente made,
439th Fighter Squadron
the plane and do the teating.
So shin the worm are added
Dale Mabry Field
Tallahassee. Fla.
,
u. uivcii
«u au
-»**?
?. *,.*.
x
Words
often uk
mean
so little ye,
yet .,
nf u»
John Bush B now aviation cadet, sometimes mean so much tliat *« 1 Well know just what the cost was
and hB folks have received a letter, decided to use what we had writ ten
b&gt;' 'he number whoVe paid at
ot congratulation from the Com- about Cleon.
1
our own.
------»— General
—। ..
. And no matter what the sadness
ma
tiding
-&gt; Randolph &gt;w
Field. Texas for the good work We knew him In his early years । the grief or *nd despair.
nui
wen. but
oui a friendly
inenaiy way.
John has been doing. The letter
not well,
way,
points out:—
1 We
We knew
knew he
he had
had aa courage
courage
।Continued on page 1. Sec. 1.1
You must realize. however, that ' « sure os the dawn of day.
|
all of our study of the problems has - ----------- .
produced no Infallible method of __ ______
determining in advance whether a
-­
young man has that Inherent somex
thing which will make him a natvwk
jOrr '
ural and safe pitot. As a result.
a
~ /*"/
some pilot candidates are later
™
transferred to other types of mill- .
"»
tary training.
, I
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4
■ Comprehensive tests Indicate
t/^ /rj ■ /
that your boy stands a very good
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If fl
chance of successfully completing
( r^. t —tr M n/ ll
the rigid training for an army pilot j
y
ft I ■ /I
and vou have every reason to be
X
proud of him."
f~\.
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Sincerely yours
Ma lor General G. C. Brant.

WE HAVE A FINE SELECTION OF

GIFTS.

Bell
Water cooler
Swivel chair
Table
Bookcase
Cupboard
Floor oil
Kerosene can
2 out-houses

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than the spaikling beauty of a
Garland Ring. Bo a smart Santa

cUl gilt horn

GARLAND

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ASPIRIN 100
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TABLETS. 5 Grain £3

ENTORAL ORAL COLD
VACCINE TABLETS
builds resistance to colds,
box of 20
$4 35
capsules -----------I

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full pint
COMP.

BOTH FOB

113500

8 oxs.

85c

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HASTINGS

PHONE 2115

"No,1his is not
Owoles Garage!*
•he got a call for Ben'* Men’*

Haberdashery. And yesterday one

for Larry’• Bowling Alley.
Judging from the piece of her

mind she gave the last caller, her
peace of mind is definitely

disturbed. Unfortunately, mix-up*
like these are bound to occur

Even more unfortunately, a
wrong number means an extra
call on the already

overburdened telephone system

to correct the mistake.

You will get fewer wrong
numbers—and every
one will benefit— if you will
follow these practices:

.

1 If you arc not abiolultly

Hire of a number, check it in

your telephone directory.
2 If you compile and use your

oicn telephone Utt, go over It once

TERMS; CASH DAY OF SALE.

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12-9

YOU

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.

number* ... write in the correct one*.

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Smart Santa Claus!

in a while and eliminate obtolele

220 E. STATE ST.
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WE

SHOP EARLY.

when people trust to memory in
calling telephone numbers.

Complete line of Batteries

MAHLER MOTOR SALES

MAY

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BOARD OF EDUCATION
12-9

* INVKST IM VICTOAV-WtTM WA« SOMDOI •

MICHIGAN BILL
TILIPHONI COMPANY

�THE HASTINGS BANNER, THURSDAY. DECEMBER 9. 1943

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I Were; Mr. and Mrs Lloyd Shroyer
Est Vem B. Elliston, bond of PLEASANT HILL
"■"‘•'““'SiSU.i.cw.! administrator
Vere Carter recently tore down *ntl family. MMWxalL Mr and
filed, letters of ad­
ministration Issued, order limiting ...x.»,L™*5?, ■Sdc&amp;•E. B. Griffin D. D. Pastor
Freeport
settlement entered, petition for
hearing claims fil«d, notice to credi­ •’Konxcn farm" and now owned by । Keith Uxhleitner, Delton and
10: 30 A. M. Sunday school.
Mrs Claude Walton received a
him He drew the timbers home Mr. and Mrs. Amos Palmer and
11: 30 A. M. Morning worahip. । tors Issued.
message
Thursday from her
and ha* the wall about done, to erect family. Freeport. 4r Lloyd Shroyer
sister, Mrs D. C- Kok Of California Sermon by R*v. A. Hoffman, of I
the barn rm. W
n*' Corriaan Sr. •— -• —.c
Th.,...
through the Red Cross that their Charlotte.
WARRANTY DEEDS
of Grand Rapids list WedUI.MI UUOUBJ
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7; 00 P. M. Ohrteilan Enduvor. I Minnie I. England to Lewis Hard- put a new cement floor in hi* cat- ,
mother 1* all right.
tic sher Saturday. * Fred Johnson Mr*. Bert Palmer and Mr- »nd
j. * Mrs. Merrill Karcher and “‘’•‘J- b
Topic: Why Growing Christian*
1* installing a water system in his Mrs. Paul Palmer. He expect* to
Use lha Bible."
attended the Womans So?
a;0® P. X- Evening service. Gueat’ ji Minnie I. England u&gt; Lewi* 'Hard- home. * Mb* Arlene William* has leave for the army Thursday.
spending most of tiie last two ,
’ Clinton Gregory who 1* called at the school Friday.
I ing and wife. Parcel section 8. Or- ,been
week* at the home of her friend/ MICHIGAN LED THE COUNTRY
te Center Wednesday. * Mr.
evenmg annvtUe.
—Itary Poltoe in Battle creek
Mrs. Roaina Oomatock of Grand "8:00 P. X. Thursday
Flnkbelner In Middleville | Michigan produced S3 per cent of
Mra. Donald Walton apent
Mary Dleken to Karl H. Gasser ,Maxine
Rapid* who taught since September
while practicing for the Senior Uris nation’s pea and white bean
ay In Flint at guest of their
and wife. 80 acres, section 11. As- i play.
,
resigned la*t Friday and Mrs. Alice venor.
"Aunt Tillie Goes To Town." j crop thia year, and the same per­
SSL.
A Hoffinan of Charlotte were port. * John Fteh. Jr., of Oread Griffin hu taken charge of the
syria.
tr Fred Brog of Middleville was centage of thia country’s cranberry
10: 00 A M. Monuaj worahip.
Ernest G. Morehouse and wife to (a
Mra Wednesday callers of the Rev. and Rapids wm a Sunday caller al the Grammar room until a regular
Sunday
dinner guest of Mr. and
Sermon by Rev. A. Hoflruan.
n^kebr ’and’ht-le ^r^dMr*. E. B. Griffin. * Miner King Allen Fish horn*. * Mr. and Mrs.
Chas. C. Dunham and wife, lot at iMrs. MaU Bedford. Mra. Phoena beans. '
11: 30 A- M. Sunday school.
Production of white beans was 5.­
nioLtMaBun^-r m^AlhL» wl,e ClMU ftl K*1*"'*' Roland Furrow attended a bridge
i Pins lake. Prairieville.
Moon of Grand Rapids was an 844,000 bags of 100 lb*. New York
The Freshmen class gave a party
7: 30 P. M- Christian Endeavor.
m ^Mr^M^ Krt^ress
last Tuesday. ★
club at the home of Mrc Robert
Leon
E.
Myers
and
wife
to
Am,
Afternoon
caller. * Mr. and Mra. Mate was next with 446.000 bags.
Friday night for the sopho­
8: 00 P. M. Tuesday
evening brose J. Guernsey and wife. 40
Walldorff of Hastings test week. * last
Herb oook attended, a party at , Reports show that, omitting soy
mores at the Bird residence In North
.
acre*, section 1. Baltimore.
Mr^wwU1^ their mother; Mra. Muskegon exited on their daugh- Mr. and Mra. Vemor. Benton of Irving. The teachers were Invited prayer meeting.
the
Shrine
in
Grand
Rapids
Friday
! beans from consideration, this slate
Rapids were Sunday guest*
Harry R. Scobey and wife to ,
* Walter Lewi*, son of produced about 30 per cent of the
E*tella Cree* west of the village. * ter, Mrs Rasnond Preston and Grand
Tiie pleasant Valley W. X. A will Ohs*. F. Meyer and wife, tot 1080 evening.
Mr. and Mra. Alvin Helrtgle of and aU report a fine lime.
:
Mia* Evelyn Overholt of Battle UmUy, Mondtf morning. * Mr. of
Herb Cook, leaves for the
meet at the home of Mr*. Beu­ and part of lot* 1107 and H06. city. Mrs,
North Irving. * Mr. and Mra. Glen
,navy Thursday. * Sunday dinner ration’s bean crop of ell varieties,
Creek te spending this week with and Mrs Lewis Bladcl and *on Parker
lah Behind for an all day meeting
of -Utcheld were weekend
—-—s------ -Samuel J. Dudley to Howard E. ।guest* at the Bert Palmer homo of which the total crop was 22.100.her parent*. Mr. and Mr*. Cha*, of Lansing were Sunday evening gucete of
Mr. and Mrs. Uot I The entire Senior dos* autayed on Thursday Dec. 0. It will be Dudley and wife, 40 acres, section 11.,
OvaholU * Mr. and Mr*. F. C. caller* of Mr. and Mra.
Howk. Mra. Parker remained lor a venteon dinner parly %l the&gt; home the Christmas party with dinner U Sidney F. Flficld and wife to Guy I
Tabbercr were In Caledonia'Mon- Aaplpall and Adah Slaler. A Mr.
week’s visit to recuperate from of Mi** Helen 'Bustence Friday of noon and exchange of gift* and
--- &gt;—n------- — —u-.., „
v^wan Bassett and Mra.
Forest Fox of Woodland
Woodland Wire
were her recent iUne&amp;s.
i evening, Dec 3rd
7 ©dock.-The Christmas program.
E Keller and wife, east 50 feel of
Mn. StclThe Freeport W.M.A. will hold a tot 985. city.
_ afternoon ciUer* ot Mr.
Mis* Norma Yoder spent lhe week- venteon wa* furnished by Ted Wal—.a —UK in..
Mi.hU,1 ton. and nrenared bv Mrs. Gall ‘ azaar al the Cool building on Wed.
E. H. Ketchum and wife lo O.
and her son ana wue, Mr. ana ana rars. F. v.
r™-.
oot. The table wa* patriot-.
M. Ketchum and wife. 4 lot* at Alin ----------------red. white, —
and।
Mrs. Melvin Miller of Goshen. gonquln lake. Rutland.
~r|blu*. decorated
—..
After —
dinner tho class drove Ind., spent last week at the home of ' Harry Lenx and wife to Chas.
- to Battle Creek and enjoyed lhe her father, the Rev. E. B. Griffin. I B. Mackinder and wife, parcel secMr. and Mrs, James Tyler of,। tion 33. Baltimore.
Foil!* and baby of Valparaiso, Ind., of South Freeport and Mr*. Chre.
Howard Oitv. * Gerald movie "Guadalcanal Diary" at
theatre.
lesls of
of Mr*.
Woodland were Thursday evening
Chas. J. Nca*e and wife to Hob t.
spent Saturday plght and Sunday Moore were Friday guest*
Mrs. andCaroi Karelver spent the week- Uu- Regent
the movie they returned venison dinner guests at the home R. Gillespie and wife. 160 acres.
iga. *
★ Charles
with their parent*. Mr. and Mrs. Gertha Beam of Hastings
Charles end with their grandparent*. Mr. to After
and met at the Cof­ of the Rev. and Mrs. Griffin. (The । section 32. Baltimore.
Monroe FolU* and Mr. and Mrs Woodworth of Eaten Rap'd* sI*n.L and Mra. Walt Thomas of South fee Hastings
Shop for a midnight snack. Tyler’s brought the venison).
Philip Dahlhouser and wife to
Alvin Helrigle of North Irving. A the weekend with hl* little son and Bowne. * Mis* Marion Roush of
। The Rev. R. A. and Mrs. Opal Cha*. J. Nease and wife, parcel
Miss Velma Fbrbey of Battle Creek Mrs. Anna Moore Mra. Wood- Detroit and MU* Dorothy Bunn,
Saturday night and Sunday
Methodist Church
Houghton of Lake Odessa were I Nashville.
spent the weekend with her par- worth te still in the hospital. Mr. were
guests of the former’s grandpar­
Saturday afternoon callers at the I Mngglc Arnold to Edward W. MHRev. J. W. McCue. Pastor
ent*, Mr. and Mrs. Sam White of
10:30—Morning Worship, theme— Griffin home; Sunday callers were | ler, lot* 9. 10. 11. 12, block 59 and1
Hastings * The Rev. and Mrs. ■’Personality
•rowu-.uy of
ui God."
uvu.
j the Rev. and Mr*. F. W. King | other parcel. Middleville.
J. W. McCue spent but Thursday -^S.w-ounaay
11:30—Sunday acnooi.
School masses
classes
for *»d
sonAEstheJ.
--------- .ior.
A1(ce
Qrinin wU, alun&lt;J lhc I Frances D. Hinkle to Seth'
and Friday in Flint visiting their an. ..i:::c
Grinage' and wife, parcel section i
..
... I
MEN AND WOMEN to reprotant ui in this and adson and daughter. Mr. and Mrs.
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3:00 p. M -Young people’s choir ‘ Conference of The Union of Chrb- 16. Orangeville.
Leo Bahr, ana Mr and Mrs. Fran­ rchearsal
Andrew Fliikbclner and wife lo
tlan Endeavor and Denominational
cis McCue. * Mr. and Mrs. Bro
8:00 P. M-Evening Worship-1 Youth Workers at the Maryland Mary A. Lewi*, lot 8. block 9.
joining counties where we have no Associate. Our
vont, wait of the village, are caring Women of the church sriU. have hotel in Chicago December 9-13. Keeler’s Addition. Middleville
for Mrs. Mary Hooper. She will be charge. Mrs. Glen Kellogg, p&gt;estd- , The Rev. and Mrs. Griffin enter­ ■ Walter Rockhill and wife lo Al­
glad to meet her friends at any ing. Mrs. Wm. Mlshlcf. Mrs. Clar- I telnod the Executive Committee of fred Ash and wife, parcel section
nation-wide
activities produce the buyers. Earnings
time. * Mr. Mort SLsson remains en*« Van Patton. Mr*. Oail Light-1the Barry C. E- Union Monday eve 20. Rutland.
about the same. * Miner King spent foot and Mrs. J. W. McCue tak- hing, Dec. 6.
। Ann I. Bessmcr to Walter Rock­
the weekend with his daughter, Ing part. Special music by ladies ■ , .
— .,
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______ hill and wife. 5 acres, section ID.
first
10
months.
1943 at Bear Lake. Mich. $4519.;
Mrs. Harry’ Oliver of Ortonville.
Carlton.
FOR BUYING HOMES
Arthur T. Kidder and wife to
wniu
Met With Accident
| Prayer meeting and Bible
studv LvUKI llvUJL llEvVj Robert T. Kidder. 60 acres, sections
Carp
Lake.
Mich.
$4093., Plymouth $5413. Write
। 15 and 22. Irving.
Roy Blough and Tom Whitman1 Dec. 19th. Sunday evening, local ।
FOR REMODELING
I Ernest T. Erwny and wife to-Erwere cutting logs on the Morris broadcast Santa Claus will visit, PROBATE COURT
nest Tobey and wife, parcel city of
farm and in some manner the fall- us at 8:45. Special music will fea. Est. Charles H. Crawford, proof Hastings.
and our representative will call.
tng tree caught into another tree ture this service,
John Tj. Mead and wife to Zoa A.
switching it
swiunmg
It back
oac* ano
and pinning Mr.
Dec.
uec. re-Bunoay
26—Sunday evenmg
evening
the
FOR REPAIRING
Edtfhrd*. 80 acres, section 35.
Blough. His'leg was badly bruised Sunday school Chrutma* program
U L Mil I,
u, .Mk lor .111 b. ««,.
,
Castleton.
You can buy lhe home you like . . . eren If you can’t build lhe
Edward A. Faught and wife to'
—’—’-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 Est. Vem B. Elliston, proof of Joseph
Evans and wife. !• Iola Hardone you want! So decide on the one you like and let &lt;** help
•■’"olnUn8 ( endorf Addition, Nashville.
Sarah Palmiter and others to
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Est. Julia Schmid, petition for ' Lloyd F. Lampert and wife, 1.5 acre,
X iidminUtrator filed, order appolnl- i section 10. Johnstown.
7 SO. DEARBORN ST.
CHICAGO. 3, ILL.
is already built and finance repairing and remodeling, but.
X ing administrator entered.
Maurice J. Pender and wife to
C
Est. Orin A. Davis, proof of pubAllcrding ami wife, lol Lin»' llcatton filed, proof of service filed, , Arthur
Park, city.
\ proof of will filed, order admitting coin
Estate Lynn Mastenbrook to
—to both men and women, on just your own signa­
if you want to buy a home or do remodeling, do it now . . .
X will entered.
Bertha Mastcnbrook, jwrcci section
&lt; I EsL Ruth F. Moore, petition for 8. Yankee Springs.
C । administrator filed, order for pub- i Frank Gilbert nnd wife to Silos
ture and security. Cash advanced up to $300.00.
v Ucation entered.
and wife, parcels Wood­
plan that will aid you. Come in today.
X
Est. EUa Ingram, will filed, peti- Sheldrick
Repay monthly. Prompt service. Come in or phone.
village.
lion for probate filed,, order for land
Willard H. Whittemore and wife
»» publication entered/
\
Lowell J. Whittemore and wife,
*' । Est May Pottcr/pelitlon for ad­ to
69 and 70. Bush's Addition. Del­
v mlntetrator filed./ordcr lor publl- lots
THE HASTINGS BUILDING
ton.
' cation cntcred, Guardian Fred J. Young to Geo.
CITIZENS CREDIT CORPORATION
J , Est. Vem, B. Elliston, proof of
,
AND LOAN ASSOCIATION
V pubiicallon/filed. order appointing J. Keeler ami wife, parcel city.
I91H W. STATE ST.
'
HASTINGS. MICH.
» administrator entered.
9 Stebbins Bldg.
Member F. H. L. B.
Phone 2503
, Est. Charles L. Scofield, final QUIT CLAIM DEEDS
HASTINGS NATIONAL BANK BLDG.
PHONE 2122
Seth Orinige and wife to Geo. J.
receipt* Filed, discharge of admtnis■ Doster, parcel section 6, Orangeville.
lrater 'issued, estate enrolled.
Edna C. Grinagc to Seth Grin­
I E}t. Ida Llctka, order allowing
claims entered.
&gt; &gt; age-•and ■ wife, parcel section 6. Or­
^-i" est John Shay, proof of pub- j angeville.
_I_______
___ ______
_
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Mary
Dodge lo Allen B. Fbh
Ucation_ filed,
order_____
allowing
claims I x,
"ru Fish
v'
; entered.
and wife. 2 lots block 10. Freeport.
I' - J?.
Est.
Fred p.^Stokc*^
O. Stokoe. pcliuon
petition for
Janet Smith to Ada E. Johnson
1- i^d
foiadministrator filed, order for pub- and others. 2 lot* city of Hastings.
li
cation entered"
Ucation
entered. ’ ~
Ada E. Johnson lo Janet Smith.
I Eat. Xtnnlo Wurm, final account 2 lots city of Hastings.
| filed, order for publication entered
Mary J. Davis to Jay Davis and
Eat Minnie Springctt. bond of wife. 60 acres, section 20. Assyria.
i executor filed, letters testamentary । Jay Davis and wife to Mary J. I
issued, order limiting settlement ■ Davis. 60 acres. Melton 20. Assyria. I
entered, petition for hearing claims
Wm. Furlong to Viola Pearl FurI filed, notice to creditors issued.
long, lot Eastern Addition, city.
i Est. Lyman O. Newell, exempliG. W Jones Exchange Bank, to
flcatian of record filed, petition for Frank Gilbert and wife, parcels
I allowance of foreign will tiled, order Woodland village.
I for publication entered.
. Dclpha Doster to Burchett Dosl Est. Minnie Sprlngott. warrant and i ter. parcel section 18. Prairieville.
| inventory filed.
Stephen J. Doster and others lo
I E8L. Walter J. Onnsbe. final *c- Delpha Doster and others to
from a- giant five foot bait of live, pure staple cotton into a buoyant
: count filed, final receipts filed, or- i Pine lake. Prairieville.
Scaly "Air-Woven" Tuftless mattress. AH the fleecy resilience of virgin
I der allowing account entered. dt'- i Delpba Doster and othrtra to
i charge of administrator issued, es , Stephen Doster, parcels section 6 cotton is retained in the Sealy Tuftlcis—making it luxuriously soft to
conform to the body, yet firm enough tc give proper support. "Air­
j Uta enrolled.
and 7, Prairieville.
Woven" comfort filling is found only in the Scaly Tuftless—which
others have tried to imitate without success—for Sealy alone has per­
fected through more than 6U years of experience the way to make
"The Giant Pillow for Your Body".
.
and William. * Mr. and MJ*. Si­
mon suckle of Grand Rapid* were
Bund*y”~afternoon"’caltenT'of ~Hr.
and Mr*. Owen Bteckto. * Sunday
dinner guest* of MT. and Mrs. Rob
ert. ..
Newton and family were Mr.

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and Mr*. Semlah Srere and Mr*, a time. At l**t report it te not
Adah Mottcr were also Sunday tain If any bone* were broken.
Mra u B. Lester soent trom'Vureday until Saturday with her sis­
ter. Mrs. R. A. «rown of Greenvine * Mr and Mr*. Q. H. Fausey of
Muskegon visited their daughter.
Mra. Howard Thaler and family
Monday. A Mrs. Jennte Oaswdy

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NO OTHER MATTRESS
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MEN and WOMEN

A FIVE FOOT BATT OF SELECTED VIRGIN COTTON
COMPRESSED INTO A “GIANT PILLOW FOR YOUR BODY"
Sealy Holds the Magic of Transformation

WANTED

A QU A RI
&gt; OF
HEALTH
FOR GROWING
CITIZENS

IN OUR LOiCAL PLANT

GOOD WORKING CONDITIONS

MILK—the drink that
embodies all the nutri­
tive qualities of vitamins
and tastes good too!
Grade A milk, as fresh' as
the kind you used to drink
on Grandma's farm, is
the kind they like. And
that’s the kind they'll get
if you -giva them our
brgnd.
Now that winter is here,
every mcel you give the
youngsters
should
be
E fanned to protect their
oalth. help their bodies
and minds grow. They’ll
get their ABC's better if
you give them the ABC's
of health,

GOOD WAGES
PAST

EXPERIENCE NOT NECESSARY

SOME JOBS OPEN FOR YOUTHS 17 YEARS OLD, WHO HAVE HAD PRE­
VIOUS NYA OR HIGH SCHOOL MACHINE SHOP TRAINING

All applicants must qualify under the new war
manpower stabilization plan in order to be accepted
BRING BIRTH CERTIFICATE AND APPLY AT

EMPLOYMENT OFFICE

Ask For Highlands Dairy Grade A Milk!

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EXPERTS SELECT RIGHT TYPE
OF COTTON Only in certain dis-

tria* of Texas is it possible to produce
the ipringy, pure staple cotton neces*xry for lhe Sealy Tuftlew. Ordinary
Colton docs not have the apeciai re*UC
ienro and strength demanded for the
X cxclusiye Sealy "Ate;Woven" procen.
X 'rhiv careful selection of cotton by
C Sealy experts ia a highly important file£ tor in bringing to you lhc revitalising
X, and long-testing comfort of the Scaly
Jj Tuftlcss mattres*.
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-SINCE 1MI

slept on lhe same Sealy Tuftlcs* for
over 30 year*—a» proved by letters
we have on file from all over the
Unitad States. Buying the Sealy Tuft­
less haa become a family tradition.
The experiences of the counties!
thousands who have purchased this
truly fine maitres* justify lhe world­
wide prestige of Sealy. All these ex­
periences
of satisfied
assure
v------------------;----- ,owners
----------------,hjI ?&lt;&gt;«»
«he outstanding
comfort value when you buy this
same Sealy Tuflieu mattreu today.
Sleeping on a Sealy it like
sleeping on a cloud

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HIGH IN CREAM CONTENT.
PASTEURIZED. PT. 7c. QT.

BUY U. S. WAR BONDS AND STAMPS

HIGHLANDS DAIRY
PboutMSl

ROBERT W. COOK, Prop.

Halting*
HASTINGS

PHONE 2226

�THE HASTINGS BANNER, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1M3
iKarrarra * Bevara] old" frtends3Hoteelllsr attended the dinner in! Piston Ring League:
MARTIN CORNERS
I,
,
Office daughter and husband Mr. and flciating. Interment In Riverside Bparrow hospital in lensing,
Willard Hilton of Hasting visit- ' neighbors
nelghbm and --------------relatives of- Mr. ----and ■honor of. her
i , mbrother
■ w, i „ ■ mwhich was held i whitewashed
" —— — , » —Navy
—
Tools;
■—, Eklgi— Mrs. Ward Bender and two little cemetery.
.a brief illnsss. At thia wriUni
--------------- --------------------neral arrangements had not
ed hte daughter. Mr* Alma GoodnJauntav cvrnimr'hon* last Sunday at thc Wm. Fry home, neers were In the winning column boys. * Mr. and Mrs. Francis Oli­
in Woodland. ★ 8 2/c Alton Fry of twice with Grinders. and Machine ver moved Mr. and Mrs
Cecil OBITUARY
’ made.
/
enough
—
------._z
__
—
Hoorn
ljMd
a
olM
f
game
margin
on Presston and family from the Hat­
Great Lakes Training station vis­
Jolui Dimmick Adams, son of
Elmer Gillespie entertained 7
ited his sister and -nusband. Mr. C. I- O.
•
tie Johnson tenant house to Has- Franklin and Nancy Adams, was ORGANIZATIONS
!
Erste at dinner Sunday in ccleOtlier
good
scotm
:
tlngs
Sunday.
Cecil
has
a
position
and Mrs. Lawrence HosteUler Bun- I
bom Aug. 7. 1173. on a farm IWi -----------------------atlon of their 25th wedding an­ Oiluple of Lai
H.
Long
.........210-175-178-583
at
the
Bliss
and
Mr*.
Preston
in
­
invitations and
south of Delton In Barry , oracc Lutheran Guild will
niversary. A The W. 8. 0. &amp; will arrangements.
H. Phillina ....
157-181-222—563 tends to seek a job in Hastings. i miles
Ml t»e. IS. * Th. Kheol eta5!f Hoffman of East Bowne spent sev- ~
county and passed away very »ud- » Christmas party Decembt
196-176-182-654
oral
days
with
her
son
Paul
and
C.
Aubil
: denly at his home hers on Sat- at 7:30 P M. at lhe home of
brated M1M Joanne Barry's 7th
303-172-178 —553 OBITUARY
family. * Roy Bjough of Freeport K. Chase
.
,
blrlM.* U.I Mend., r, M. le«
“•
168-221-159 —548
cream and a lovely birthday cake
'n?prH.alrle«lnd' ihh2ainjfid hnu- while working tn the Murray Wood* K. Bracndlc
Nicholas V. Porter, son of V|n-1 years.
were served much to the dclW i
U«^d th^v Saturday was Injured when felling &gt; O. Fiori*
gift to
cent and Catherine Porter, was
He was united in marriage io
..
179.-183-184
—
•546
a
tree.
*
Mr.
and
Mr*.
George
HUW.
Hackney
.
a sisrx.rim'i;’
ss*“J2
bom fiept. 17. 1855, in Wells Oo.. Berth* E. Pennock on Jan 1. 1908.,
------,
...------ler ot Gull lake were guests Sun--------------Ind. He want to be wllh his Lord To this union one daughter. LUa.
Thc
HobIe Grande of ReThe Maccabees will
day at Clare Eash's. * Mr*. Nora. CLOVERDALE
and grieved to hear of the tragic. “*“1
^r‘u
on Dec. l.roolng 88 years, 2 months was bom.
Ibekahs lodge No. 53 will hold their next regular rnoeUng F
Gless
and
children.
Mtes
Corrtne
|
Mu
Blanche
Van
Hom
is
vjsltdeath near Boise Idaho of LL Cleon
hid^seSS th^ bride with
and 15 days old.
I, Beside* his wife and daughter I ohrutniM party Dec. 13 In the I. noon, Dec. 17. Pot luck .
Smith, ion of Mr. and Mra. Ernest I
1
™ Oless attended the euchre party mg her sister In Battle Creek. *
On Nov. 20. 1878. he was united left to mourn his passing are three o o p. |lttU e;30 dinner. Eve- be served at noon JU1
Thuraday eve al St. Patrick hall ■ Mrs. Edith Power* and daughter*
Smith, ot Coata Grove. Hl* sor- “ J™rahte «
“d
01 "•|“d u"111W1?T,1”
to Mary■ Emily Rich­ £SAu“wiEil ■ «S”S,uSi SH
East Caledonia. ★ Mra. Alice i of Allegan spent Saturday with her In marriage '■
rowing family have the heartfelt ।
dec in
ards, in ML Zion. Ind., establish­
Gardner
and
brother
Emory
were
mother.
Mis.
Emnui
Jonncock.
*
Helirv of Deltoir. Frank
Prank of Has
Has-­ ■ ’ •
u;_.U in UtajT hour ol
their home in Hartford City. Henry
----------WOMEN'S BOWUNG ■ULAGUK
sorrow
★ Georae Gillixtiin nf orated with flowers and silver1 tn Caledonia Wednesday eve., and Prank Humeston is on the sick list, ing
Ind. To this union wen- born seven tings and several cousins.
enjoyed
a
vtelt
with
George
Clark
—
j
-•««•••—
I
The
W
RC
meeting
dates
have
u insulation won three tan
*
Friends
of
Mrs.
Ella
McCaUum
Charleston. W. Va.. visited Mr. and ,e*vSt' JiU Vl?*Miiov«i'the eve°
For many years
lie was a memmtDIror
jeys ne
chanfBd U) the »e«md and
",
that site Is children, four of wiiom preceded
Mra. Elmer Gillespie over the week“JJher 2mTir??ited taw tab’ family. * Paul Hoffman nnd fam will be glad lo hear ....
their
father
in
death.
The
three
Uy
were
Sunday
guests
of
Joe
Mat.
better
and
up
and
around
again.
*
end and helped them celebrate their P*"8?.?*
mm 'cii'llrsoie many
Fr day. Dec 10.
living are: Mrs. Elizabeth Landen, sang in lhe church choir as tong
temick
of
Ada.
*
Mr.
and
Mra.
Mr.
and
Mm.
Edward
Bond
and
25th Mra.
wedding
nnnlvcrsarv
Mr . more
,n® Mr
- and. Mr
«as hh health permitted. He was
j o'ctoS. As IhU Is dertion
and
barren
Engtteh* and
KAI*
^*44*1
UI* toge*n"ny
ther, Harry Kelly. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Lee.
izc. left
lift Thu.sdto'
Thu.»duy fur n month';.
----------- Mrs. Jennie Gordon, and Miss Idda a quiet man. always firm lit
• his KT'ovEa._’*.'iSraVuiu®
’r.ohr' '
of oMlcera, a good attendance is
winnlr^thc first lwof
whom wllh their
Devries and son of Grand Rapids visit with Mr*. B's sister in Bceiton. May. all of
daughter Bernice of Grand Rapids 1
„ in
... tills
..._ city.
convictions
“
right and. dcslred
A dessert luncheon will *^2 m
Co
“ 1
were
------ Bunday guests of Steve MH. Mass, a Mrs Martini Cliamlx-rl-in mother, live
were Sunday visitors at Alice and bOVTII BOWNE
rung.
,
Irvrvt at i n*rizw-k in n a Ft games, to t&gt;cu ten Lv.
There
Jn®• ! returned home last
w&lt;-karc
fromnine
an grandchildren. wr&lt;
Melvin Whets tones and Mr. anti
Steve Miller and family were en- ler's.
He lived hu entire life In Delton
.
&gt; d. Thayer furnished the spark
twelve great-grandchildren, and two
extended
visit
in
Niles.
*
Saturday
Mr*. Barry Wellmans Mr. Well-1 tertained to a venison dinner last
and will be remembered by a host
'
.
fOr Portias with Marguerite Caugreat
great-grandchildren.
Also
was
moving
day
In
lhe
“
Dale'
—»
NORTHEAST
WOODLAND
..’V ,w*nrt
x.i— gunday al tlia. Bert Gray home in
man i«
is very
poorlyu a.
at hu
this. —
writing.
of friend*.
| Regular meeting of Hiawatha kin a close second, when Mrs.
and Evelyn into several nephews and nieces.
* Miss Alice Whetstone has been Campbell. * Mr. and Mr*. Win.
Mrs. Fox. who is a teacher in tha Chas.newMonica
Funeral services were held at the Rebeaali lodge No* 53 in I. O. O. F. Thayer rolled 511 &lt;182-160-1*1
Mr. Porter was a stone-mason by
house; Lester Monica nnd
quite 111 the past week but Is Mishler were in Grand Rapids Woodland school, spent Thursday- thlr
trade, which he followed as long Delton Methodist church at 2:rtj hall Friday, Dec. 10. at 8 o'clock, and Mrs. Caukin scored (197-126*.
romewhat Improved al this writing Monday, their daughter Gwendolyn night with Mrs. Arthur Batea and family out of telephone Central in­
The two
two score*
score* were
were the
tha
{*•
Wllh
. lnlcrTen‘ ln There wlU be Initiation. AU staff IM) 476. The
to
their
new
home;
Mrs
Denor-'
Ibi- t&gt;ralrl—vllt— rnn'r’nrx’ th.** It—v
. . ._ _
, _ ___ .
»■
•
* Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Hcrzcl and returning to her work. * The Rev. family. * Mr. and Mr* Walter
best during the evening, .followed
and grandson. Ronald Car­ converted and joined the Uniu-d lhe Prairieville cemetery, the Rev .nembers try to hTpreUnt.
daughters nnd Mr. and Mr*. Oscar and Mrs. Andrew Hoffman of Cooke were in Grand Rapids Thurs­ Waugh
by a «1 (142-168-151) aeries by
church of Hartford City. Dale Robinson of thc local church1
Flory of near Hastings were Sun­ Charlotte were Wednesday dinner day. * Quite a few In this vicinity ter. Into Central; Lester and Ger­ Brethren
officiating.
| Hospital Guild No. 7 will meet Jane Daniela of Bonnet and Gown..
Ind.,
over
SO
years
ago.
Then
Mr.
tie
and
sons
luive
served
thc
pa
­
day afternoon visitors of Mr. and guests of thc Will Mishler*. * Milo have been 11] with Ute flu this just
Other
team
results
were;
Banner.
and
Mrs.
Porter
transferred
their
trons
of
Cloverdale
Tl.
Exchange
.
-----------Ver
nor
Webstar.
830
S.
'
with
Mra
Mrs. Ruel Root of Coopersville. * Curtiss.
v&gt;u.
«... Jennie Pardee. Wan- week. * Mr. and Mrs. Karl Eckardt
Mr*.
membership to the First U. B. DEATH OF
। Church. Wednesday. Doc. 15. at one : won two from Court House; Bon­
and 1.elta
Schray,
Mrs Milo —
Curites
were at Charlevoix recently and at­ long and faithfully and will be church
•Mr.
■ ■ - and Mrs. Vernon
■«■■),&gt;)* IKarrar
tail* ■ n , .IIIU
11,1 04
III “J &lt; *visited
•—
...
of Hastings, soon after they NEWMAN A. TUTTLE
’ o'clock; pot luck luncheon. Bring ; net and Gown made a clean sweep
missed greatly. &gt; There will be e.
children of near Lake Odessa were Saturday evening ol Pennock ho»- tended the funeral of a cousin who Community
of their scries with MMdteritf?
farewell party al Town had moved here 28 years ago.
Word was received Monday by : a 10c gift.
Sunday guests at Mr. and Mrs. Lyle | pltol. * Mr. and Mr*. Lawrence was killed in an airplane accident.
Trio Cafe blanked Wlicox-Rlch; and
Funeral
services
were
held
at
the
Hall
t)&gt;U.
Monday
evening
for
Wal
­
On
al
Tuttle
of
the
death
of
his
[
----------* MIm Wilma Henney of Battle ter Lewis of Uie Lewis Electric
Leonard
chapel
on
Saturday,
at
two
brother
............
Newman
...
A.
Tuttle
...
of
Lan.
....
The Banner
~ „....
Class will meet al. strand took a complete series from
Creek spent the weekend with her Service, who haa been Inducted into
Hr.
Awav
Rnnriav
at
I thC*1ln
MmRh 11VW
CJ-nPiston Rings.
P.
M
.
the
Rev.
A.
M.
Coldren
ofsing.
He
passed
away
Sunday
at
the
home
of
Ella
SmRh.
115
W.
Cenpeople. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Henney Uncle Sam's Navy and leaves for
and family.
Ins boot training on Wednesday.
Walt
and
Mrs.
Lewis
were
guest.-,
BOWLING NEWS
SOUR GEARS
Glenn Laubaugh stepped into the of honor at a party In Hastings
''select circle" Thursday night while Saturday evening.
I anchoring for Andrus Service in
are no relish
I the Commercial League. A big 237 SOUTH THOBNAPl’LE
second game wllh supporting scores ■ Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Wlerlnga
“War to thc teeth" is
I of 181 and 199 netted a 617 series. were In Grand Rapids. Friday No
pat in its place . .
but
. the best of the week.
Herman the eye specialist again. * Eu­
, Drews and Les Hawthorne staged nice Oliver of Hartings was her?
not down thc gear-way
1 a nice race for second place with Thursday and Gilbert Preston ac­
in thc car your coun­
i Drews gaining a seven pin edge companied her home, returning
! when he scored 579 «!92-!77-21')» Friday * Mrs. Lisle Btecby actry needs as well as you.
and Hawthorne netted 573 • 189­ companicd by Grace Nichols went
At thc first sign of trou­
Sunday lo sec Mary June Nichols
203-180).
ble of this kind get in
, Commercial
League
results: wIk&gt; is in Blodgett convalescent
Goodyear Bros. Hdwe. won a pair home in Grand Rapids. ♦ Harry
motion as easily as you
from Trio Cafe; Coffee Shop took Clemtn Of Middleville assisted Mr.
can, and steer our way.
, two from F. Center; State InsulaUon and Mn. Charlie Andlcr last week
' won lhe odd game from MiddlesUie in getting up stonn windows anti
And why not let us sched­
Creamery; Andrus Service won a in repair work on outside buildings.
ule you for periodic in­
' pair from Hastings Mfg. Co ; Moom* ★ Mrs Floyd Laclear accompanied
spection, and avoid this
1 blanked Standard Oils: and 40 M A: her brother Perry Barnum u&gt; Has­
23-PIICE
M’s won Uie odd game from Medics. tings Thursday. * Mr. and Mrs.
sort of thing?
Bites League: Shop Office won two Walter- Thomas and two children
from Electricians; Engineers iin- of Hurting* stient Sunday with
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Ciiftrlle
Andler.
They
i nexed a oalr from Foundry and Of­
stale that his father Geo. Thoma •
fice blanked Tool Room.
I Recreation' League: Hastings Ice has had an attack of pneumonia. *
MOBILE PRODUCTS—DISTRIBUTOR
and Puci took a 4M»ir from White Mrs. Hattie Johnson who has been
Products; Piston Rings won the visiting relatives and friends in and
od&lt;l game from Bliss; and Strand near Hastings thc twist ten days
was on the long end of a two to w:uv brought home Wednesday by
Mr. nnd Mrs. Wm Page and little
one count with Leonards.
Buy War Bonds ond Stamps Hero!
' Service League: Rotary won two Connie Hedges ★ Mrs. Hattie Mninfrom Kiwnnls No. 1 nnd Woodland ard of Clarksville came Sunday to
.sjM-nd
the winter with her grand­
blanked Fort Custer Q. M.

*3'

WHOH^PSJSANTA F/LL HISSACK ?

MARKS ofMiiw
FIRE KING OVENWARE

McKEE SERVICE OIL SALES

UCTION SALE
On account of the shortage of help, being unable to carry on, we will sell the follow­
ing personal property at Public Auction on the farm known as the Mayme Near
form, located 1 mile west and 2 miles south of Caledonia, or 4 miles west and 4
miles north of Middleville, or 11 miles northcast of Wayland, on

Set includes 8-lndividual Custard Cups; 6-piece Refrigerator Mt;
2 sixes of Casseroles with covers; 2 Pio Plates; 1 each Measuring
Bowl, Utility Dish and Bread or Loaf Pan. Guaranteed 2 years

against oven heai.

SCHOOL BAGS

MONDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1943

A sturdily
made,
large slxc bag tliat
hold* plenty of book*,
etc. No finer gift for
the school boy or
girt

Commencing at 1:00 o'clock, CWT the following described property:
LARGE LIST OF GOOD FARM EQUIPMENT

HORSES

2 work horses.

CATTLE
9 Milch Cows, Mixed breeds.
Average herd test, 4.7 to 5.7. Age, breeding dates
and other information gtvcif at day of sale. This
herd .is in good condition; carrying good flesh.

Holstein heifer, coming 2 yoars old.
Guernsey heifer, 9 mos. old.
Holstein bull, 2 years old.
FARM EQUIPMENT
John Deere Tractor plow, 16 in. bottom;
nearly new.
John Deere Harrow, 3-sec.; nearly new.
McCormick Grain binder.
John Deere mower. Walking plow.
John Deere riding plow.
International corn binder, nearly new.
McCormick corn planter.
Steel Frame hay loader, in good condi­
tion.
Side delivery rake. Dump rake.
2-Horse riding cultivator.
Walking cultivator.
Farm wagon.
Superior grain drill. Wagon box.
2-Sec. Spring tooth harrow.
DeLaval cream separator.

Scalding kettle. Wheelbarrow.
Six 10-gal. milk cans. Strainer &amp; pads.
Complete set moving tools, including
blocks.
8 Jack screws. 5 Log chains.
2- Whccl trailer with stock rack.
Single disk harrow.
Bob sleigh.
Steel wheel wagon. Single harness.
John Deere manure spreader.
Double work harness.
Brooder stove.
125 ft. hay rope. Slings and forks.
3- gal. potato sprayer. Roller.
Stone boat.
Forks and shovels.
Hand corn and potato planters.
Grain bags. Oil drums.
Many small articles too numerous to
mention.

\

.

/

CALEDONIA BANK, Clerk

rally MiiiiHireg
rocker*. 24" nig*,
expertly constructed
with unusually high­
grade material in a
variety at cater*.
Priced At Only

$1095
MUFFLER and GLOVES
ENSEMBLE

ment*, bra**
locks, inner tic
string* beautifully
lined—a awell gift
for wife, mother,
or sweetheart.

100f

WOOL

SOFT—WARM
COMFORTABLE

Ek An ideal gift for man
BK'.or young man.
Matching Ensemble

Priced at only

$1615

$398

Pyrex-Ov«n Gift Set
8 K. IH GIFT CARTON

FIRE KING
12-PC. OVEN SET

QOc
«7O
jagg

*1

GIVE RECORDS FOR XMAS
We have a large stock of
DICCA — VICTOR — COLUMBIA
Latest Hits at Popular PricM

SWEATER SHIRT
Full length, ribbed sweater shirt, wellmade for long wear, in popular navy blue.
Three button slip-over style
with roll collar, long sleeves
and buttoning breast pocket.
Small—Medium—Largo

MRS. MAYME NEAR

JUVENILE—UtHOLSTHtO

ROCKING CHAIRS

OVERNIGHT
CASE

HOUSEHOLD GOODS
Ice refrigerator.
Bed davenport.
Several items of household goods.

PROPRIETRESSES

N. C. Thomas, Auctioneer

Priced at only

FEED AND GRAIN
450 bu. oats. Quantity of straw.
35 tons mixed hay in barn.
Full silo of ensilage, grain and oil.
9 acres ripe corn in shock, cut before frost
with binder.

TERMS OF SALE—All'iums of $10.00 or under, coth; on sums over that amount. 6 months* time will be given
on good bankable notes bearing 6 per cent interest. If you wish to take advantage of the terms moke arrange­
ments with the Bank before date of sale. Nothing to bo removed until settled for. Everything, to be settled for
at date of sale.
-

MRS. FRANK MILLER

A modern gift for the housewife.

PRICED
AT ONLY

FROSTED GLASS TUMBLERS
Full 9’/z ounce tumblers beau­
tifully shaded in a choice of
delicate pastel
with at­
tractive gold rim deCdration.
SET OF EIGHT
PRICED AT ONLY

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WE BUY OLD RECORDS!

�THT HASTINGS BANNTR, THURSDAY, UFCT-MBFR 9, 1943

POUR

? mUd wl”u-r—he pre- I Cross who U seriously 111
id* .Press about Mr. Beach. When
of twenty-five yean ago. Mias court. daughter of Mr. and Mrs.' • pointed by Uie newly elected mas­ Watkins, and have many friends
to was four years old hi* parents dieted last winterr would be a
° tough • ui
— n-.
.!.-&gt;• n^rumv
Miss
Pauline
Benaway ot Battle Wanda Schlefla sang "I Love You
of Lansing, in a ter: and 'all will be Installed on who sorrow with them in their became to Middleville from Wisconsin one. and It wt*. pr
-------hope he hiu Creek and LU Robert Uchtenber- Truly"..Ths Chamberlains with her Lee Harcourt
people
ring ceremony performed at Saturday night. December II. A
the trip' from Kalamazoo being by things correctly tthis year. „* The • ger of Port Custer were weekend brother Edward Kotesky and bride, double
St. Paul'* Episcopal church in Lan­ beautiful service flag bearing seven
Sunday, services at the Baptist vUltora at the Benaway home. * were married in a double ceremony sing. They- are making their home■ stars which is Uie handiwork of
Installation
church were cancelled because of There aTe a number of cases of
Mrs Margaret Bliss. mother of
in Bound Brook. N. J. Harry grad­ Mrs. tonna Kirkpatrick has been
One of the nicest social event* of
Rev. and Mrs Chamberlain were uated from the Thornapplc-Kellotrg hung Ui Uie lodge room. The stars lite early winter wa* the public inMrs. I. W. Minor ha* been very Hl this vicinity and later with his a defective furnace pipe. * Sunday flu. and cold* *eern to be quite
With the flu and bronchia) pneu­ brother Fred made his first busi­ afternoon caller* at Die Glenn Sol­ prevalent. * Many of our resident! presented with a purse of silver, a school In 1938 and both the bride are for Clyde Stamtes. Richard staHaUon of the newly elected offi­
monia * Mr. and Mrs Rush Ran- ness venture in starting a hardware omon home on Grand Rapids 8L were shopping in Grand Rapid* plant, a large basket of flower*, an and he arc graduate* from Mich­ Perrault, James McKeown, Jack cers of lhe Middleville Eastern Star
.m Roark, BOa
Julia
and Mr6
Mrs. last week and some were there on anniversary cake and other gift*. igan State College.
daU spent Bunday in Orand Rapid; store at Wayland with an invest- were Mrs. Ju
Hamilton. Robert Smith. Robert chapter. Saturday evening held in
With th«r daughtf- --------- * —' ment of 9500. His success m life Roxey Ellis of Aito. Mr. and Mra. business. * Mrs. Al Pierce, nee At the conclusion of thc very pleas­
Dean and I^onard Elwood.
the Masonic temple with clghtymtx and family, shows what work and good man- Lewi* Solomon And Ml*a Madge Louise Corson, is spending some ant event sandwiches, coffee, cake
Mrs- Clare Schar
flve persons attending The nation­
Solomon of South Grand Rapids. * time in Newark. N. J. with her sis- and ice-cream were served.
vwM making a nice re­ agtment can- do.
Members of the Barry county
W.8.C.8. Mtaalon Meet
al colors with Christmas decora­
Mr and Mrs. Wm. McKeviU Mis. Elmer Fenton expect* to go
covery from her recent severe rickMiss Kathleen Chamberlain who R.L.C.A. and auxiliary will enjoy
Dr. Harrv S. Upoennan. president tions made the chapter and dining
—
.
.»-------u
—
•
»_
«
--------to
Jackson
this
week
to
spend
some
Deas with acute arthritis. * Mrs. spent tiie week&lt;nd in Vermontvilb*
husband, who Is stationed in Camp Is a student al thc Evangelical col­ a potluck supper at the home of of the Baxter Seminary, Baxter, room very attractive and feative.
Glenn Blake expects to go to Chi­ with their daughter. Mra. Day Pugh time with her daughter, Mr*. Aberdeen. Md. * Mrs. Harry Batsch lege
Naperville. DI. was home Mr. and Mr*. Glenn Griffcth. on Tenn, will speak at a meeting of After Uie company had been called
Mra. Will Johnson Charles Lewis and family,
cago Friday to spend some time and family.
and little daughter Nancy. Mrs. for the weekend and to attend lhe Saturday evening of this week.
Che W.8C8. ladles at. 2 pm. this to order and prior to the installa­
with her
er daughter and new little.
little, accompanied
acrompann-d her son-in-law_and
«on-in-law anti
Perrault has relurhed home Frrd Stokoe and Mrs. Rush Ran­ leletarallon. Tlreir oldedt.
Edd Pcrruuk
son
Wed. afternoon at the church un­ tion of the newlv elected officers,
lUghter) Mrs. Mare Squier vnu
daughter.
—,,,,.. Mr.. .....
and ......
Mrs. ..........
Bernard from more than swv
two weeks spent dall were in Grand Rapids Wed­ Charles, who I* in the air corp in
der auspices of the missionary de­ the retiring matron and patron.
Rouse Circle Meeting
and baby "Susan Katherine " * Peck
ot Htudmgs. to Lunstng Tues- ..............
in.Uie North
trapping, w The Kcitn
* ■,
u.-.j,,,.return
iicouuy.nesday. Mrs, Baiscit remained over the West was unable to be present.
partment.
Norn and Harry Stimson, were pre­
Members
of
the
Rouse
circle
will
LaPterre Stimson made u recent day nnd visited until Wednesday schnuur hunting party was one oi until eveningto attend a meeting
Rev. and Mrs. Chamberlain have
sented with flowers by their daugh­
trip to Ann Arbor hospital for a nnd her son Vem and wife. Upon the successful ones as we under- of the GO club. * Mrs. Hazel spent nearly half of their married enjoy a Christmas party with an
ters. Mrs. Geraldine Carpenter and
Delightful Time in Leighton
check-up on his health. Mrs. Bes­ their return to Middleville Trairs- stand the toys brought back four Shupley of Battle creek was a Sat- life in Leighton a* they came to exchange of gifta at the home of
Thirty-five members of the Mid­ Jean SUnuon. and their tiny twosie Welch is caring for hl* invalid day she found her husband ill nnd buck.*,. Tills will save a lot of meat urdav night visitor of her sister, this pastorate from Detroit twelve Mrs. Harry Bennet’, this Thursday
dleville W.S.C.S. had a moat pleas­ year-old granddaughter, Sandru
Wife. * Ciare Zerbe had hl* tonsiL; his daughter-in-law. Mr&lt; Maurice points. * Mrs. Catherine Trumble | Mra. David Chase nnd family, en- year.* ago. Their many friend* hope afternoon at ^o'clock.
Carpenter. The mother, daughter:,
ant
time
Tliuraday
when
they
were
removed ‘ recently and is about Johnson
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caring for him. He is now and daughter Pearl called on Mrs. । route to Grahd Rapids.
they may celebrate their fiftieth
the guest* of lhe Leighton Evan­ and Uttle Sandra were attractively
Pleasant Thanksgiving
better and able to
t6 be up some. Charlotte Stacilauskus and buby at I Mrs. «Harry
llirn. Hvdorn of
Grand
anniversary.
Grand
Mrs. L. D. Kaechele of Caledonia gelical aid ladies at dinner at lhe gowned tn royal purple silk.
and wifr arc assisting in the Loren Tungate home at Par- : jJgS',
" J£e Hydom
“alrndavofand
reMiM Henriett* Poland Is assist- Maurice
The inztalllng officers of the eve­
church.
Creamed
chicken
with
bis
­
his
care.
Vem
of
UlUinr
was
-a
rnekr
last,
week
and
also
visited
at
ove?^
for
S
'a
few
d^s
“
visit
received
a
letter
from
her
son
Paul,
hi*
care,
vern
or
uinsing
w;&lt;.
a
i
3
.
s
L
wevk
nlK
i
nLso
visited
at
n
,J
lwd
over
f
or
a
few
davs
visit
Ing with the housework at the
ning were: Ii
Installing officer. Maud
Maxwell Field. Ala., stating they cuit* and other varied dlshe* and nlng
m A.
A. Trumble
Trumble home
home *
the W
Wm.
* CarlCarl- | "’th her wt«
Jmdd Bedford home. * Mrs. Clar- Saturday visitor and Forrest and Ujc
su.ci,“mf* tonni Kirk- 1 The many friend* of Thoma* I. of
chaplain. Flora Hanlon; marthe Nellie
Nellie Thomr
~ Gillette who recently resigned his had a wonderful Thanksgiving din­ a variety of desserts made the la- Bell; chaplain,
•oce French hu been confined to fnmiJv of Grand Rapids were Sun- ton Swift U clerking in the Pont- ; rluick at
Thompson
shal. Dori* Poulson, pianist, Flor­
.c durtng
rush *
* I Ln.Ilr w atMrthe
omrnut. , position
the bed for .several days with on day
aay viritor*
visitors, *w Sherman
arnnmn Sharp
omrpr.f»i c{(K
ctijce
during the
the holiday
nouaay' rtish.
and■ .Mr“,r .T2
t vnn
a* clerk in the local port- ner. just like "Grandma" used to
ence Gillette, soloist, Glenn GrtfS“2 Sunday on The
V"...
“» baby was z."
to toS « toJm
«&lt;«. are glad to hear that he has serve at Christmas. He thought the
uriteann wa* a“ caller
little .«£
Haskin
re- 1I attack of the flu but is some bette:
Following the installation of
Mns. Man
Man Shatp
Sharp and turned tn
it« hnmgueju
Of her broth
brother. Clil- ! accepted a position in the Mailing turkey lee he consumed must have a royal feast and one to which all feth.
to its
home in
in Snrannr
Saranac fm
Fri-. Sunttay BU
est* of
this Monday. ♦ The Prairie Garden his mother. M®.
did Justice. The presidents of thc the newly elected matron. Mildred
Mr. aand
Mrs.
?url-^
8e f3V- ari,cr. ***”* ,carcd ,for a! ,h^ 1 ford
club will bold it* ChrLstmu party u/?,. wWr’hrSITn*’ 'to*
ford Frcshnev
Frcshncy and
and family.
family. *
* The
The II division
division of
of the
the uostoffice
post office nt
nt the
the weighed five Bounds. Paul and Bet­
and Middleville societies Maclver. the post matrons gowned
at the home of Mrs. Emory Fink- n" &gt; -J°nf 7-rotui R-infd/’was * V?lnc«i°f ,-S "“’’dparen.*. Mr and . tnany Irtcnis Of Mra. Adelaide State Prison at Jackson and began ty Kaechele. Cecil Freeman, son of Leighton
Myron Freeman and another Cale­ Introduced their members and thc In white evening dresses formed the
beiner this Tuesday. * Rev. and Bt.cli. of Grana Rapid* a as a Mrs.
Henry
Poulson,
because
of
the
p
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ulK
h-en
verv
sick
at
his
duties
December
1
Tom
was
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. the
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, uairo. w;io nas occn very sits ui
donia boy enjoved a get-together fellowship between the communities letter S for aervice, and after the
Mra. Allen Steebv and son Linden weekend vhitor of her parents Mr. ;rrloU5
.•eriou* condition
condition of
lhe GrandGrand- Iljp hcme of |ter daughter. Mrs. ; home Saturday and Sunday accom- and
was strengthened with the after­ InstallaUon of the worthy patron.
dinner recently.
of Howe, Ind., were Monday visit­ and Mrs Phlllo Bender.
Haskins.
Prwl wieringa on north Grand . panied by his sister. Mrs. Claude
noon together. It was a beautiful Malcolm Maclver. the past matron.*
These mild dav* make it hard to mother
ors of her parent*. Mr. and Mrs.
Miss Evelyn Oeukcs ani
i j her I Rapids oi.
St. Jiv
are xmu
elad m
to know
kiiuw she
wc is iI Ravmond also of ~Jackson,
— -—... who visdav—and some recalled that the and jxist patron* formed Uie square
A. C. Johnson. * Old friends of realize that a year ago we were roommat.- Miss Betty Eckert spent ruiuiua
and able to sit up a few I ited her mother at the B. F&gt; Giland compass. The officers were
Fitch Beach. Charlotte benefactor, all wading deep *now and enjoy­ thc weekend with the former's par­ improving
Several
families,
who
have
been
each day Mra. Baird is in ! lette home,
early blizzard when school buses then -installed into their offices a.»
were much interested in the recent ing .? gMwl cold weather. Thc Lud­ ents, Mr. and Mrs. Art Geukes. hour*
anxious
to
hear
from
their
children
her 92nd year but has been ven I
—-------listed m last week’s Banner. The
feature article in the Grand .Rap- ington weather prophet nedicta Both teach in the Kellogg school active
in service have been relieved by re­ were stuck in drifts and some of retiring
until Ulis recent sickness. * ,
Blrtlidav Dinner
matron wa* presented with
lhe Leighton children didn't get.
at Gull lake. * Mr. and Mrs Wm. Mrs. Max Lynd entertained a few 1 Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Prindle en- cent news. A V letter from Pvt.
a past matron's pin by the chapter
Ross entertained at a family din­ friends Monday evening to bridge | tertained Mr. and Mra. Glenn Harry Baisch from whom nothing
The Middleville ladies furnished and the retiring patron with a
ner nt their home on west Main for Uie pleasure of Petty officer I Oriffeth and Mrs. Fred Stokoe at had been heard since Oct. 15. was the afternoon program, led by a pair of gloves. The officers gave a
St. Sunday, celebrating thc fifth Hazel Campbell of Chicago who i a birthdav dinner Thursday eve- received on Friday announcing his devotional service with Mrs. Ray beautiful blanket to Sister and
Urthdnv of their little daughter. was home on a tew dav* furlough. ; ning. Dec. 2, honoring Glenn's na- safe arrival in North Africa.
In cltanre and a song serv­ Brother Stimson who also present­
Lt Helen Wilson, granddaughter Lvons
NOTICE TO TRAPPERS
Joyce
Elaine.
Albert Frost• 1 During
remembrances to their corps of
During the
the hunting
hunting season
season Mr.
Mr. I j tai
ta) aa&gt;.
day. aA une
fine uiiuxt
dinner canipinru
completed
r^.r w.wl
.In * Mrs.
““t™
Mrs. Frances Briggs of Bowens ice of Ciirlstma.* music, with Mrs. ed
Krnn’h’f
nt un&lt;l Mr* (&gt;tto Beciite) and children With a birthday cake made it a of
officer*. The evening was closed bv
I will be at Snyder's Shoe Repair Shop on S. Jefferson aflerMill* is in England an0 very busy
swe
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— of heZ'ni'i'rent.*
- "r
were broucht
brought to their home east or
of . -----"""
"*vLsitora''oT
'cv’ .j r.uppv occasion
little Janet Maclver singing "Say A
were
visitors
her---------parents.
Rev.
with her nursing duties according
town Thursday bv ambulance from **
’?.£
“*
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two vocal solos by Mra. Oscar Fink- Prayer for the Boys Over There'
A. N
N. Fields nt Onaway. |
Pennock hospital. Hastings. Thc । and Mrs.'J',
Furiouwh
to late word.
loti., t
wi. n Th-irkstrtvtni' dnv
* Mrs' Wm *t0— s1Mnt Tuesday
Home on Furlough
Pfc. Harold Enders, son of Mrs. beiner and one by Mrs. Elmer Fen­ accompanied on the piano by her
•\-i a Mr ^nd Ml- towk Fink- ' “,ul Wednesday of la*l week with
CpI. Richard Ptmuill. came Sam Coats. Lx also in England with ton. very beautifully rendered nnd aL'ter. Miss Laurel and dedicated
appropriate for the Christmas sea­ to their parents, thc new matron
J'li.!-if thi.’ vici dty are
happy ! hcr
u&gt;‘" l. emptord inTuesday for a fifteen-days furlough
the army engineers.
"
Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Hamilton also son. Mrs. Peter Peterson presided and natron. Remarks were made by
over, thc arrival of a 'little grand­ government work at Muskegon. * and is spending same at the home
Fred Brog was a guest at the Matt | of his parent*. Mr. and Mrs Edd received a cablegram from Jack, at tire piano ns accompanist. A several of thc visitors after Which
daughter. tom to their son Lt. ' Bedford
ALLEN H. BISHOP
Sunday to a venison Perrault, northwest of town ThLs last week announcing his safe ar­ reading "There I* Need" was given thc comuanv was invited to lhe
Wavnc Finkbeiner and wife. Nov dinner. *home
Pvt. Harold Scgerstrom is —
• •
■■ second• -furlough
•—•- -■
— rival "somewhere overseas."
by Mrs. Harry Bennett. The main dining room for refreshments of
since
9 miles wuth on Camp Ground road, first place west of Doud
21. it Walnut Ridge. Ark. The lit- i
’rvpnmnr" hTJ'new he Richard's
and
coffee.
feature of the program was the sandwiches. cake
was inducted into lhe Army six­
tie mix’ answers to thc name of ‘. assignment at Bowman Field. kv
School
Ky. teen months ago. He was last home
store of "The Other Wise Man" Among those present from out-of­
"Sandra Lee." * Mrs. Nellie Soules
Bwauin Field Ks
Out 12-1C
were Leonard Stimson of
Segerstrom will remain here In February. He Is stationed at
Thc many Middleville friends of moat beautifully given by Mrs. Har­ town
of Dmiondaie is assisting in lhe Mrs.
Bowie In central Texas with the Arthur Valentine family will be ry Baisch and which was listened to Muskegon. Mi*s Laurel Maclver of
care u! her mother. Mrs. Maud With relatives. * Mrs. Dan Ctsler Camp
accompanied Bud Cisler and hl* thc signal corp unit but has lust, Interested lo know that they have' with rapt attention by the ladies. Lanlnft. Mrs. WolcoU Mra. Harry
two voting sons, Kenneth and Rob­ returned from two and one-half purchased a new home near Milan The afternoon closed with prayer Hvdorn. Mr. and Mrs. toe Bailey.
ert to Lowell. Friday where the boys months spent on maneuvers in Lou- on tiie Caroenter road and are bv Mrs. torov Chamberlain and the Mr. nnd Mra Herbert Quigley '&gt;&lt;
underwent operation* for removal L«ian». where -he has been three ntceiv tf-tiled. Art works in the ladies dispersed feeling that the aft­ Grand Rapids: Mrs. Maud Smith.,
of tonsils. * Mr and Mrs Herman different tunes. Dick stales travel Bomber plant at Willow Run, Yp­ ernoon had been most profitable Mrs. W. S. Hinman. Mra. Lewi*
and the mingling of the two socie­ Hine nnd Mrs. Avis Tyler all of
McConnell of Holland spent Sat­ is terrtfic-hls route from Ft. Worth. silanti.
Kostinas. Mrs Mvrta Jackson of
urday at their home in the village. Texas to Chicago was on a stream­
ties most enjoyable.
Wayland chapter.
* Miss Laurel Maclver of the Spar­ lined flier carrying 800 passengers
Promotion
row hospital. tonsing .spent the which jammed lhe cars, but
Thc next regular meeting will be
Death of Uttle Child
Leon Fields, brotlver of Mrs. Otto
weekend with her parents. Mr and reached its destination in 32 hours. Bechtel and son of Rev. and Mrs.
Leo Denn Standish, ten-months- held on Friday evening, Dec. 17.
Mrs. Malcolm Maclver ul Panneke.
A. N Fields of Onaway, formerly of old son of Mr and Mrs. Stiles Stan­
Mr and Mrs. George Kilburn of
Grandparent*
Middleville has lust completed his dish of 550 Dayton 8L Kalamazoo Annual Past Matron* Club '
, Kalamazoo passed Saturday night
Mr. and Mra, Glenn Blake are tombing mission over Germany and died In Borecas hospital in that
Chrhlinaxl Party
and Sunday with hl* xUler. Mrs. llttWy
happy We
overr the arrival of their is resting in England for three city on Monday. November 20 of
Members of the Della Allen Past
Ben Parks and fam ly south of flrst grandchild. "SiLMin Kather- months after his 25th raid. He is pneumonia which followed a long Matrons club with their huabuids,
town. * Supt J. F. Schipper of the ■ine"
— -Squier
—•— *torn to ’
• and
—• *»
— now a 1st Lieutenant and will even­ sickness with whooping cough. Fu­ nnd past patrons of Middleville
Lt.
Mrs
| Tliornnpnlc-Keilogg school atlcnd- Marc Squier in St. Francis hospital tually return to the States as an neral services were held In that chapter nna wive*, will enjoy their
| rd a meeting of school Miiierintend- in Evanston. Ill. on Nov. 30. Grand­ Instruct^
city Thursday afternoon conducted annual Christmas supper nnd ixtrly
I ent* n:. Woodland. 77turadtiy cve- pa and Grandma Blake went to
by Rev. Allen Steeby ot Howe. Tnd. at the Masonic temple this Frldav
nlng * Mr. and Mra CurtL* Arnold Evanston Friday night and re­
Masonic Election
and Ute little one was brought to night. Suetter will be served nt 0'30
vL'Itcd nt the home of her brother mained until Sunday. vlsHed lhe
Middleville FAA.M. lodge No. Hooker cemetery In Leighton twp. sharo and besides the fowl which
Chas McPi-ek nt Augusta. Wednes- parents and *»cnt somcKUtnK with 231 at its annual meeting Friday for burial. Surviving besides the will be solicited those who attend,
dav. Thev found her niece, thc for­ his cousin. Miles HallZ
\
evening elected thc following offi­ parents are three brothers. Gerald. are asked to bring own bread nnd
mer Other McPcck very poorly
cers: WM. Ed Storkan: SW. Eldon Allen and Gordon and the grand- butter, and table service, nnd small
i having been HI in tod for several .
Poulson: TW. Norman Purchase; Krents. Mrs. Oscar Standish of aift for exchange. The "babv" of
wec!t5..,* Mrs- Lvriia Bradford of I Of interest to.Mlddlvville friends treasurer. Clarence Longstreet; sec­
ilamasoo and Mr. and Mrs. Floyd the Club. Nora Stimson will be
Nashville spent Tuesday with Iter o( the groom. /* the recent nuir- retary. Charles Baughman: SD. Watkins of Green lake. Caledonia nrooerlv initiated into membership
1 .-fster. Mrs. Maud Cross who is yen' mKC Cf Harrv, Willson, son of Mr Harvev Miller: JT&gt;. Al Henning: Rt. 1. Thc parents were bqth tliat evening.
. ...
... —ond
Wlllson of Ulls tyler. Henry Poulson: RW. chan- brought ud In this vicinity, thc
vtoted hiy sister, flp. Frrd De- , community tp Miss Winifred Hnr- lain and stewards are to be ap­ mother being the former Leola
BANNER WANT AOS PAY
Mnresq and husband ileqr Bowens
Mills. Wedncday. ★ Mr. \nd Mrs.
Edward Barber of Grand Rapid' [
were Sunday visitors of hersparent*. Mr nnd Mrs F. R. Prindle * Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Geukes at­
tended the funeral of hl* uncle.
Ben Geukes in Grand Rapids. Fri- ,
dav afternoon.
Mrs. Glenn Kermcen was con­
fined \to her bed bv sickness-last
week. * Leonard Stimson, son of
Mr and Mrs. Harry Stimson ex­
tieci* to cat hi* Christmas dinner :
with thc army, ns he has been
called for the 23rd. * Mr, and Mrs.
Andrew Finkbeiner made a busi­
Because of the death of my husband, James A. Sidnam, I will sell at public auction
ness trip to Grand Rapids this
Mondav. * Misses Marilyn Gillette
my personal property located six miles southwest of Nashville or one mile south
and Helen Frey who are in train­
ing at Butterworth hospital in
and 40 rods west of Barryville church on
Grand Rapids, spent the weekend
with their parents. Mr. and Mrs
T. I Gillette, nnd Mr. and Mrs
Wm. Frey in Leighton. * Mr. nnd
Mrs. Arthur Thede of Leighton nnd
Mr. and Mrs. Wilber Klump were
in Grand Rapids. Frldav afternoon
to attend the funeral of their cou­
sin Harold Hacker, son of Mr and
Commencing at one o'clock the following will be offered for sole
Mrs Emil Hacker of South Haven. i
He wa* onlv 33 years old but had '
been Hl for two years * Fred Gufftn
was in Grand Rapids from Monday &lt;
through Wednesday in attendance :
HORSES
Dump rake. 2 Sec. drag, new.
at the Horticultural show.

MIDDLEVILLE *

AUCTION SALE

WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1943

lllnra* of Former Resident
Middleville friend.* have received
word that Mr*. Alice VonAverv.
(or m.-inv years a resident of MiddlevillcJ has been confined to her
bed bv sickness the na.*t month at
the home of her son Earle in Kolamazoo. with whom she resides. We
hear she is Improving but will to
glad to see or hear from her old
frier.cbL Address her at 1418 Portage
St., care of Earl VanAvery.

Brown marc.
Black Gelding.

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* nangr oi location

We built the barrel SIG
Early m the war, the electric service inchutry received this challenge from W. H.
Harrison, Director, Production Division,
War Production Board: nYou istII be
asked to scrape the bottom of the barrel
to haul out more kilowattsi”
But fortunately, we had built the barrel
big! , . . Big enough to keep production
lines roaring! Big enough to meet all the
power needs of factories, mines and ship­
yards — and still supply your heme—
without rationing — at bargain prices!

Today, America is producing five times
more electric power than it did in the
last war — outproducing all of the Axis
countries combined!

Was it luck that we built die barrel BIG?
No, the electric companies under busmen
management — whidi supply over 80%
of the nation’s power — have developed
the habit of planning ahead. That habit
has helped us give you friendly, depend,
able service — and helped us meet die
challenge of Am erica-at-war!

William Mac Corson passed ids
22nd birthday this Dec, 8. His new
address Is—
Pvt. William Mac Corson

Army Air Base. Lincoln. Neb.
Twenty-Fifth Wedding Anniversary
About 160 friends of Rev. and ,
Mrs. L E Chnmtorlnln gathered at
the toichton Evangelical church on ,
Monday evening. Nov. 29th to cele- '
bratc their silver wedding annl- ■
versarv. Mr. and Mrs R. J. Steebv I
acted a* matter and mistress of '
ceremonies. Group ringins wa* led ,
bv Mrs. A. C. Thede followed by
devotional* bv Mrs George Steebv. ।
The program included songs by
Laura June Thede and Donna Car-1
cv; readings bv Emorv C. Jone*,
and a talk by Don Mlntner. A i
mock wedding feature pleased th-*
on-lookers, a* Donna Carey and j
Laura Thede were costumed to rep- ।
resent “Rov“ and "Martha' and re­
minded Rev. and Mra. Chamberlain I

ForCroupy

Coughs

Due to Colds

CONSUMERS POWER

COMPANY

MNI'T WAI 11 ELECTBICITT JUST BECAUSE IT ISN'T RATIONED

PECKHAM'S
REMEDY
AT ALL DRUG STORES
"Once Tried Never Without

COWS
Grade Jersey, 3 yrs. old, fresh, calf by
side.
Black cow, 3 yrs. old, due Jan. 14.
Full blood Jersey cow, 7 yrs. old, due
Jan. 19.
Full blood Jersey bull, year old.Red steer, year old.
Roan steer, year old.
HOGS
0. I. C. brood sow, year old.
Ten 0. I. C. pigs, 3 mos. old, good ones.
POULTRY
19 Rhode Island Red pullets, laying.
40 White Leghorn pullets, laying.

FARM TOOLS
Wagon, nearly new.
Combination stock rock.
.
2 Horse Syracuse riding plow.
Walking Syracuse plow.
One horse plow, new.
McCormick mowing machine, 5 foot.

2 Horse riding cultivator.
One, 1 horse cultivator. Land roller.
Mud boat. Grindstone.
25 Fence posts.
Fence stretcher.
Post hole digger.
Economy King cream separator, new.
Milk pails and strainer.
2 Cream cans, 3 and 5 gal.
Double harness.
- Collars,
2
20 -in.
4 Sweat pads.
Stove trucks.
Caldron kettle. Seeder.
Cross cut saw. Rope and tackle.
21 Grain bags.
FEED
Corn fodder, tied in bundles and cut be­
fore frost.
12 Ton of mixed hay.
Small quantity of straw.
50 crates 1942 corn.
200 crates 1943 corn.
Quantity of oats.
5 crates seed corn. Pickets, yellow dent.
6 bu. potatoes, some Pontiac and Coblers.
Other articles too numrous to mention,

TERMS: CASH DAY OF SALE. NOTHING TO BE. REMOVED UNTIL SETTLED FOR

MRS. JAMES SIDMAN, Prop
HENRY FLANNERY, Auctioneer

E. E. GRAY, Clerk

�THE HASTINGS BANNER
HASTINGS. MICHIGAN, THURSDAY. DECEMBER 9. 1943

■IGHTY-EIGHTH YEAR

nlce. *
thing like It anywhere- It cure I Navy 93. Box 2
Last week Thursday and Friday I make* a person feel good to know . % Fleet Post Of
had two day* off. During there two that some people honestly appro- New York. N. \
days I visited London. I saw Buck- elate what we are trying to do—win
• •
Ingham Palace. During tiie time I ' a war.
I
Nov. 25. 1943
I (Continued from Page L Sec 2.)
wa* there lhe two Royal Prince**** I Some other time I may tell you Dear Sir:
Officers Club entered*
—------ *---and
’ —
I, g*
a look
a look
at al
them.
them,
| some
some
of of
mymy
oversea*
overseas
experience*.
experience*.
I I am writing you in regards to
Meanwhile thanks fnr
2100
Next I visited Westminster Abbey. 1 Meanwhile,
for rhaneinr
changing mv
my my change of address. My new ad­
dress Is
House* of Parliament. Tower of address in your file*
27 Nov. 43
Pfc. Roy W. Finstrom. 36858246
ear Zolly:
London. Big Ben. and St. James |
Sincerely,
Just a short one to let the Has- Hospital which had been blilrod
B«t. Ivan A. Brovant
badly. Seeing all these historical
• • •
Flying Fortress because site U my places wa* very educational, but It |
Pendleton Field. Oregon
November 15 1943
I haw been receiving the Banner
Duren from now on. Arrived on lhe I had my choke I would rather *re , Mr. Bnd M„ R^t M11L,
'
[rain last night from Salt l-akc City, tlw Hasting* City Bank.
■gularly and enjoying U very much.
,
220 S. Park
pick FingleUlh was on tiie same
Your loving sen,
­
j Hastings, Michigan
news.
[tain, but I didn't know it until
Clinton
Grace and Bob: Since being in the service I have
[ills morning. at which time we had
Cpl. Clinton H. Scobey. 38458192 | Dear
Oee. you'll never know how happy only run Into one fellow fnxn Has­
k nice chat Spent about three days
A P.O 637. -t Postmaster
I wa* to get your letter. It wa* just tings. It wa* T/Sgt. Robert Hoob
hiking with Larry Snyder, at S.L.C .
New York. N. Y.
like medicine. Your news about Al who happen* to be on thl* Field too.
kbout Uttle ole patriotic Hastings
Beumer and Warren Moore's wife
I had a letter from Mra. Casper,
Ind how we would like to be sta- Mrs Green also has another son:
i sure was a blow. When i left they formally Miu Francis Carrothers,
[loned at Kellogg Field so we could
Harlan R Scobey. A-S.
both looked Ln thtplnk of health. I who now resides In Walla Walla.
kt least drop home on weekends. A
Co 977—43
1 certainly feel sor# fbr the children Washington- I am going to try and
keek at home kind of spoils tiie
Camp Scott. UB.N.TS.
. they left behind. They were both get over to sre her some time In
[rails the army expect*, but you
Farragut, Idaho
j such good people.
the Army though one’s time tint
[ocn get bock in lhe swing of things
_ . . _
, .
Yes.
res, Grace,
urace,
uw
trip
naa
had Uul
cer- their own.
[nd start building up time for tiie
— pretty.
—the
.... trip
Yi)eweparts
Combat Camera Academy talnly was
"Die
that
Thai’s about all thc news for now
... Motion Picture tt-H
a{”one tlme except
1st
Unit 1&gt;ve
I always enjoy hearing from
I Tried to look up Bill DeCou but
Culver City. Calif.
been beautiful cities. The Medlter- anyone from Heatings.
he had transferred to lhe other side
Nov. 30. 1M3
l ranean sure Is blue, but don't think |
Il Salt Lake City about ten days
Your* Truly .
Dear Zolly
_
sllp
lr&gt;ere are pirnty
she can
can'tv roil
roll., There
plenty oi
of ,|
before I arrived here
Pfc. Roy W Finstrom
Please cliange my address on ybur Bh,rka and turtle* in it. I also sow
I Expect to be preUy busy from mailing
lut from 1st Bomber Comreftl Urue n&gt;iIW fuh
1 P.S. I sure would have liked to be
how on; plus six months or more,
iL1*!
run In large schools and fly oul home and seen *omo of those footlo for people who set Impatient to this new one which
is
from In front of the ship.
ball games.
kbout replies to their letters. I have
Sgt. Ivan A. BrovanL 26151056
Yes. I have received one Issue of
. .
k little saying, but it’s back In my
Combat Camera Academy
the Banner and sure enjoyed every
V-mall poem to an aunt, from a
l*t Motion Picture Unit
1 bit of IL
soldier lad who grew up in tha BarBest Regard*.
Culver City. Calif.
You say that Bob haa a nephew ncy Mills school district
Bill
And now Just a little about my­ in Attu. My folk* think that my Th* Greeting From No Man’s Land
U John W. Reed. 0-696803
self. Since coming back from over­ brother. Bob. is at Attu. He Is in Mv Christmas sock hang* In a fox
Ardmore Combat Crew Detach­
rens. I'Ve sure been getting urountL .uthe «—
Navy Beabeea. Maybe they u...have. 1 hQle
ment
First I spent a couple week* In Se­ met. As for my Navy life. I have no A palm is my Christmas tire,
Ardmore. Oklahoma
attle at a camp there. You see I’m kick coming. We have good food and I've hung sleighbells on the jeep ■
Aerial Photographer and they plenty of it, fresh meat once a day, What a funny Oiristinss It's going
|
November 18. 1943 on
hardly knew where to send me here also fresh fruit We have our tough
lli Folks and Neighbors:
in the states. TYien finally I was
| Here I am finally getting around given order* to go to El Paso with
Yes. folks, this war certainly ha* But Christmas la Christmas In every
|o write to you. I have been going a delay enroute, long enough so I ruined a tot of young and old live*,
clime
|o write fur quite u while but landed could be at home with my folks at also plenty of beautiful cities. I have So I’m sending this wish acrou the
|n the hospital twelve days after I Freeport, Mich., and visit my broth­ seen a lot of the ancient ruins that
koi back from my furlough. I ers and sister* In Michigan and In­ the Roman* built thousands of May fortune be at your beck and
haven't fell much like writing. How diana a fvw days, which, of course. years ago There are plenty of Arab,
call
are you all back home? I hope O.K. I didi* for I haven’t seen any of French. English, and Italian people And a Merry Christmas to you from
[ am getting along tine, now—ex- them for three years—thirteen here, and every type I see I thank
me.
[mcL to go back to duty soon. The months of tliat time being spent God that I am an American and
|eason I am writing tills is to thank overseas.
His aunts reply:—
tliat my loved ones are back in tiie
|lie folks and neighbors for their
After arriving at El Paso, Texas,
old UBA. Gee. if you folks Across tiie sear your greeting came
kindness to my wife and I while I I was kept there for between two good
could Just see how some of these Bearing a message just the same
was iuune for my furlough.
and three weeks and war. again giv­
live. The Arab people don’t As that which started years ago
| I hear you are having snow back en travel orders to this place where people
know what soap is. by the looks. From tropic land* devoid of snow.
[here now. We haven't had any I tun now. Those orders also had a Their
are made of pieces Beneath the olive and tha palm
[now yet. but It get* kind of cool delav enroute clause. So thl* time, of rags.clothes
Some have ports of soldiers* Was heard a world-encircling
Lights Here’s wishing you all a having never been on the East uniforms.
Thev live in small mud
psalm.
•
Merry Christmas and n Happy New Coast, plus having some folk* in lhe huts.. w
..v wonders how a family can. And "Peace on Earth and Mercy
k’cui I hope to be- with you all East I wished to visit. I went to *11 getOne
into IL They work for about
Mild"
next year at this time. I would be »J_„.
New York City, ....
up Into Conn, and f|f[y ccnU a day ftnd Mlwwyi have
Itlad to hear from anyone of you also down into New Jersey for a loaf of bread and a bottle of wine Were world-vibrations from a child.
Devoid of wealth, devoid of ease.
kt any time.
visit* before coming to Hollywood, with them for their meal.
Peace was HIS SONG through
,
Thank you kindly.
or rather culver City, which, of
Your letter came in the shortest
agonies.
| Pvt Howard Colburn
course, makes only a few miles dif­ time of any I have received yet. It Dear
God we ask for His sweet sake
I Station Hoso. Ward 43
ference. for either one is really just left Hastings on Nov. 5 at 2 pm. The world
shall ways of war forFort Bliss. Texas
a section ot Ians Angeles—the most and I got it the fifteenth. Tliat’*
spread out city in tiie world.
what I call service.
Bring
back the boys from shot and
Nov. 18. 1943
Here around Hollywood, soldiers
I hope thi* finds you and Bob In
sliell.
Somewhere in England and all service men and women are the best of health. Also Clark and
Mrs. Charles H. Green
really treated swell. There are Helen and their family. Tell them From fox hole and all other liell;
Hastings. Michigan
I&gt;1 a res here where, we can get free Hello fnr me. and the best of luck Return to office and to plow.
pear Mom and All:
meals, (and what meals I—they are and happiness to you all. if you And simple Joys forgotten now.
Received your package yesterday really wonderful—all one can eat should find spare time, folks, drop a Dear G6d we ask may that dear
kind was overjoyed. It seems so good and
...... good, too.) free bed*, free danc- line. I live for them.
p get something from home. You ing. entertained and served meals
That healed the/sick al least de­
Love.
lure .sent me things which I needed at lunch counters by the "Stars"
I mahfl.
/
George
kcry badly. The stationery 1* so very | I’m telling vou I've never seen anyLead our beloved ones every day
George T. Gardner, S 2/c

IN THE HOME FRONT

SECTION THREE—FAGM 1 TO

And bring them home dear God to ' A P O. 33 c/o Postmaster
auy.
San Francisco, calif.
Anonymous
Addressee
Harold J. Sherman, A-MM. 3/C
T/5 Duane.-’E. Jarman, 36417399
C.AAV. 35
930th Engr. Avn. Regt
A P O 9180 «: Postmaster
New York City. N. Y.

San Francisco. Calif.

Pfc E J. Cappon
Hq. it Hq. Prov
Atlantic City. N. J.

Pfc. Donald L. Smith. 36455015

•

Cpl Kenneth C. Hawkins.
38159330
,
Hq. Control Squadron T.A.C.
Montbrooks Air Base
Williston, Florida

New York. N. Y
NA/C Donald Ivan Smith.
a&amp;NJi.
Class 12 A.R.. Brks. 7. Dech. “D”.
Naval Air Station.
Livermore. Calif.

Pvt. George A. Lewrentz
(Continued on Page 2. Sec. 3)

Sgt. Robert W. Corkin
Hq.-Bpl. Troow— A.O F.
Army War College
Washlngton-25-D. C.
,

BARRY BYPATHS

Sophomore boys furnished
Cpl. Raymond E. Shroyer,
; ..Question: How do you spell Ber36460582
Station No 2. Unit No 3. Brks. 109 tlin?
। Answer: B-E-R-L-I-N.
Prroque Uie. Maine
. B-E-R-I-N. We bombed the “L" out
Pvt Richard C Rasey
Platoon 993 Trng. Regt
TYie housewife wa* disgustedly
R D M. C. B.
San Diego. 41. Calif.
I viewing the meat counter and won| dering why there wasn’t more pork.
| The butcher patiently explained It
Cpl. Harry J Williams
। to her thusly. “Lady, if there wasn't
ASK 18152387
11th Weather Sqn.
। so many pigs on that side of the
■ counter, there would be more on
Settle, Wash.
thi* side.”.
The

Something FOR the boys—Since
writing about the hundreds of Barry
County defense workers who are
buying their bonds In the factories
outside of the County, where they
work, and who are lO'i bond buyers,
we have had some tiling else called
to our attention. A great many of
them buy a BOND A WEEK! Now.
boy*, that Is something. Pint out
of a defense worker’s pay check
comes exactly sone fifth of it for
Income tax. Then out comes old
Age Pension. Then out comes Die
shop’s private assessment for Wel[ fare. Then out comes the bond.

Pvt. Orvall H. Curtis. 36421360
% Postmaster
San Francisco. Calif.

Pvt. Earl W. CurtU. 38424974
Co B 8.C.U. 1907
Fort Lewis. Washington
Pvt. William H. CurtU.
AB N. 36. 415351

Hitler and Hirohito. If that Isn’t
backing up our fighting men. I don’t worthy of it's inatlgaUxa.
know what Is.
If any of you feel inspired to write
The 10th grade are studying Ju­ and toll me that my offspring U a
lius Caesar and when they finished, chip off the old block, don't. I al­
they
were—supposed
-------- -- ™
to -dramatize
------- — ..
it ready know it ar.d am property
-------------for school assembly. The part where chastised. Now I know what* MIm
Portia learn* of Brutus' hasty pow- Robson used to go through, up at
der
■*
— fr!l
fell *~
to —
my giggling daughter xzi
and good ol' Hastings High. There waa
her likewise chum. After
After-------many•*'
tit- another war going on about that
ten and giggles
‘—*--------they' had
-* this choice time, but it didn't affeet the topbobit: PorUa
r
1* sitting by the radio more giggle*.

By JANE CAMERON

Cpl Kenneth E. Litts. 36152726
Btry A. 989th Field Artillery Bn.
Fort Bragg, North Carolina

Pvt- Harold L. Knickerbocker
A.8N 38882115 AJ»O 77
Medical Detach. 308 Infantry
Camp Pickett, Virginia

Then the collection* taken up in
the shop for sundry good causes.
Then the transportation. Then just
living I And does that coat money
these days Nothing a civilian can
do will begin to make up for what
you men and women in the Armed haa indigestion
Forces are doing, but buying a bond
a wrek and scrimping along on the

HERE ARE SOME ATTRACTIVE
LISTINGS
A new 3 room house 2 miles out for

$800.00

80 acre farm 3 miles out. Large house has electricity
two barns, small wood lot, lays very good ond good
soil on pavement for __
_S6.300.00

100 acres in Woodland Twp. lays level, excellent soil
7 room house, has electric lights, new furnace, base­
ment barn 38x58. tool house, garage, granary, trac­
tor shed, corn crib, hen house. Beautiful sugar bush
—$9,000.00
77 acre farm mostly pasture land would sell with
above farm at a reasonable price.

In Boston Twp. lonio Co. we have a wonderful 100
acre farm. 8 room modern house, with furnace,
lights, complete bath has 30x36 barn, granary, corn
crib, chicken coop, tool shed, the soil is block loam,
tile drained, good line fences, priced at $12,000.00

PETE'S AUTO PARTS
WELDING — AUTO REPAIRING &amp; SERVICE
WE BUILD — WAGONS — TRAILERS — HITCHES
New and Used Parts — Class Installed

EARL R. BOYES

CASH FOR YOUR JUNK CAR

REAL ESTATE BROKER

WRECKER SERVICE
Phone 2407

Hastings

221 N. Mich. Ave

STEBBINS BUILDING

PHONE 2659

CHRISTMAS STORE HOUR SCHEDULE

Dec. 2Oth Through Dec. 24th

-nnun\ Stren8th
H^?«dll\l far Holiday

The following stores will remain open until 9:00 p.m. each evening beginning
Monday, December 20, through and including Thursday, December 23 and will
also be open Thursday afternoon, December 23, with closing hour on Friday, Dec.
24, set at 6:00 p. m,
MONTGOMERY WARp &amp; CO.

TAYLOR'S SHOE STORE

LONG AND MOORE

J.C. PENNEY CO.

WATERS'CLOTHING

WALLDORFF'S FURNITURE STORE

BAIRDS' CLOTHING

Cheer!

ROTH'S FURNITURE STORE

FRANDSEN'S STORE

DUTCH KRAFT PAINT STORE

MEYERS' 5 and 10c STORE

PARKER WAREHOUSE

BONNET AND GOWN

THE VALUE STORE

CUT RATE SHOE STORE

A. J. LARSEN

THAYER S JEWELRY

LEE OFFICE SUPPLY

MARK'S STORE

BEN FRANKLIN STORE

Western auto supply

HODGES' JEWELRY

JOHN BULLING &amp; SONS

BANK SCHEDULE
The Hastings City and the National Bank will remain open Thursday, December
23rd, until 2:30 p. m,

(Above schedules apply only to the period of December 20 through December 24
Both before and after this period, usual hours will be observed with closing on
Thursday afternoon.)
~

Hastings Chamber of Commerce
RETAIL MERCHANTS DIVISION
1

»

■

dWW

The pillar of strength your country is built
upon is "Peace on Earth, Good Will Toward
Men," and the thought closest to your heart
is Victory for your country and those you
love. Keep that pillar strong by purchasing
war bonds with your Christmas Club Sav­
ings. No other gift could bespeak the
thought in every American's mind so well,
nor can any other gift give greater help
to hasten our ultimate aims.

YOU*
jj you
Money
YoU'

Need

See

Your Christmas Savings Club will enable
you to save a greater amount 'toward the
gift buying season next year when you find
you've apportioned all your extra cash for
War Bonds and Stamps.

er
SHOW YOUR

BUY U.S. WAR SAVINGS BONDS AND

COLORS

STAMPS

NOW!

HASTINGS CITY BANK
'Fifty Six Yean of Continuoiu Service"
PHONES: 2105 - 2103

HASTINGS, MCEDGAN

�Tin: HASTINGS BANNER, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 0. 1&amp;43

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On The How Front

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winter with her daughter Mrs. Me- 1 Letnaar and family Wednesday aft- '
Callum In Hickory Comers * 1 emoon. Pvt Raymond Anders of
,
■Dianksglving dinner guaste at the HatUesbuig, Mias. Mrs. Hattie An- ; arsi-g OF MICHIGAN LV THE C
Arthur Eddy home were: Mr and dera and Mra. Shirley Brotnels and ; CL'lT court for thk county
Mr. WUluni M.rrt., a«n&gt;“hw. J# * WK
™
DOth General Hosp.
ton and Miss Marjorie Thomas of Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. Lyle ; ciinord o. Sieswn. Pi«i»iiu,
Napoleon. Ohio andMlss Mary Cose ixrinaar and family.
, uMj0,|n j^n 8f»m«a. Deftadani
Oceanside. Calif.
Pvt George Roush
of Kalamazoo. ★ Mrs. Iva Gatlya 1 Mr. and Mra. Will Whittemore , order r«t a*p«u&gt;ace and Pnbuce
Peat office 1
spent Friday and Saturday In Has- spent Sunday with their brother 1
fella* tings and Jackson. * Mrs. Lottie and sister-in-law Mr. and Mrs. I
Camp Baiteley. Tex.
Colllster who iuu been very 111 for Charlec Whittemore of Rutland. A 1
some time Is slowly improving. * Miss Barbara Schoolenberg of KalMra. Zell* Doming who has been umozoo spent the weekend wfth her
ending a week with Mr. and Mra. grandmother Mrs. Anne VanTyne. * ' i„
tb«
enry Miller returned tn her home ' Mr. and Mrs. Bliss Boulter enter- I pearinc ib*'
tn Chicago Saturday. * Mr. and talned Uie foliating guest* Thanks- j
*'
—„ Willard
Mra
..M.ard Waters
Waten and two chll- giving: Mr. and Mra. Russell Peadren of Plainwell spent Sunday body, and Mr. and Mra, Martan
with her parents. Mr. and Mra. Rupe
*----- ot Plainwell.
----- " "* Mr. and Mrs. , defrnd*ni,
Roger Williams and son Dean called •IJ»». and
Fred O. Hughes.
Mr. and Mrs. John Adams, and on his parent* Mr. and Mrs. Leslie J
"b, '
Mr. and Mra. Ralph Starring and Williams and family near Hastings
two children of Hickory Comers Thursday afternoon. * Pvt. Raydal. of thi« Ord.r.
mond Anders of Hattiesburg, Miss.. I motion ot Cobb a Nioboa.
Leon Pennock and daughter Naomi spent from Thursday until Sunday ptolnUH.
‘.‘•‘.J
Thanksgiving Day. * Mr. and Mra. with home folks. * Mr and Mrs.
“th. "rii
Allen Terry and son Michael of Lyle Letnaar and children went .
Plainwell and Mrs. Travis Royer of Sunday with her mother Mrs. Hat- thi. ord.r. and that with!
Battle Creek spent Thanksgiving
with their parents Mr. and Mra. Elizabeth Robinson and Miss Kath- ; rabil.b..’ in tw H*.tta«. n
Wade Town and family. * Mr. and ry» McDonald of Lansing spent
*"
Mrs. Wayne Waite of Augusta spent Thursday with the Rev. and Mrs.
Thursday with her parents Mr. and j Dale Robinson.
i"
Mrs.
Harrington.
Mr. Helen
and McGregor of Kolama— Charles
r. —
-------- ~ i *Mra.
and Mrs. Sarah 1' ^&gt;0 spent Thanksgiving with her conn a
i, Mrs. Ernest Moore imd
1 Gilson of Swartz Creek spent last 8lsUr Mrs Robert Barnca and faml-Uiulltf.
i wcAkcnd
4ln*y.' Hb'. * Robert Barnes and
Sen1
B««h. "Jd'tor Scouts spent trie weekend at
| Mrs. Christie Lawrence of Pareh- Yankee Springs camp. * Mr. and Bal th Creak. MkMean.
I m‘Tt.?pcnAJrh.aJ1^glulng
Mr! Lowell Whittemore and dilland Mrs. Gerald Bush and daugh- 1 dren, locai Wcrc dinner guest* of
I ^rJ1.eakItS?slng-.t&lt;^r\.a?u , .5' Mrs. Hattie Whittemore Thonks- ORDER FOR PUBLICATION
I Gordie Durkee entertained the fol- giving.
-■ * Mrs, Julia Durkee and
, lowing relatives on Thanksgiving: Mrs. Della Castelaln of Nashville
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Durkee and fam- called on Mrs. Hattie Whittemore
Uy. Mrs. Julia Durkee, local. Ed Fridav afternoon. * Mr. and Mrs
Willison, Fort Custer. Mr. and Mrs. Mason Norwood of Kalamazoo spent
Clarence Payne and family. Hope Wednesday night and Thanksgiving
OUR SERVICES
Center. Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Wa­ dav with their brother and sister­
ters and chUdrtn. East Delton and in-law Mr. and Mrs. M* rah all Nor­
CHECKING ACCOUNTS
SAVINGS ACCOUNTS
I Mr. and Mra. Walter Willison and wood. * Mr. and Mra. LaVem Quick
: children of Clarksville. * Mr. and Banfield and Miss Norma Quick of
Mrs. Jay Wilkinson spent Thunks- Battle Creek spent Monday of las',
giving with their aon-ln-law and week with, their mother Mrs. Mary
daughter Mr. and Mrs. Ray Castle Boater?"* Mra. “EUa Rogers and
1 nc.a.r Pr?H}ev!Hen
. ... « „ grandson. Billy Leonard, spent
| Mrs Julia Weller and Mb* Caro- Thanksgiving Day and the weekend
BANK MONEY ORDERS
I I1?' a^’S0O,v’ien’1dllSerug^S of "It* her two son* Donald and SteeiMr. and Mra. Uncoln Bush Sunday. don Rogp^ and thelr families in
. Mrs. Vida Morford spent Thank*- Chlca4!o
OUR SAFE DEPOSIT
tlaiu'hter-­
. ctvlno
giving1 a'ith
with hj»r
her ion
son anil
and daughter
in-law Mr. and Mra. Vernon Mor­
BOXES ARE ALL RENTED
ford near Hickon- Comers. * Mrs. DURFEE
. Herman Reynolds who has been (Loot Week's Letter.)
We regret that we are unable to meet further de­
Edward Rice aiid his gome hun­
' spending two week* with her son
mands for this type of service, but new boxes are
। Clair Reynolds and family In Chi­ ters returned from Die north wllh
cago returned home Sunday. * Mr. a deer. Edd being the lucky shot *
difficult, if not impossible to get. However, we will
and - Mrs- Carl Simmons and son Thanksgivng guests in this vicinity
be glad to hold your name on our waiting list to
Charles of Ann Arbor spent Friday were Rex Casey of Hinds; Mr. and OBDEB FOB PU
supply as boxes may become available.
with her sister Mrs. Leon Pennock Mrs. Sam Kellar, Darrell and Joan
and family. ★ Mr. and Mra. Leon of Orangeville; Mr. and Mrs. Ken­
Pennock and daughter Naomi were dall Kellar and sons. Nell and Dole
dinner guest* of Mr. and Mra. Ralph of Hostings at Mr. and Mrs. Ed­
1 Starring and family at Hickory Oor- ward Rice’s; Mrs. Francis Newman
„ .— Pen— wid daughter Carrol of St. Louis,
I r.era. * Mr. and Mra. Howard
MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM AND
nock and three children of Hickory Mr. arid Mrs. Roger Davis and JereCorner* spent Thanksgiving with , lyn,/Miss Winifred Davis of HasFEDERAL DEPOSIT INS. CORP.
•her
-------------irfrTT m
.v- . tings, at Mr. and Mrs,. Henry Davis':
parents «•Mr. and Mrs. John
liarMr. ond Mrs. Ashley'Vr.nDom and
Gilbert I.*
and Mra. Max Reynolds and children of Coldwater. M^. and Mrs-

Set. Ralph II. Swift
Fleet Marine Force '

&gt;1

•±

in daughter Palsy of Caledonia and
Mr. and Mra. Roland Furrow and
son* of Freeport were Thanksgiving
' dinner guest* of Mr. and Mra. R.
' J. Willlama. * Clare Williams left
Chicago Sundav to attend the
annual meeting of the National Suf­
folk Sheep As'n. * Mr. and Mrs.
Clifton Camobell and Hazel Camp­
bell attended a family gathering in
GLASS CREEK
Grand Rapid* Bunday honoring
(Lest WMk'a Letter.)
their nephew George Campbell who
Visitors at Forest Haven*' during haa served oversea* for three years
and te now receiving further train­
*&lt;uicr mu mlci mxk. ootiuui
ing here in the UBA. * Mr. and
a weU of Nashville; Miss Marjorie Mra. Lester Raymond and sons of
"
Havens recently of Grand' Rapids Plainwell and Mr. and Mrs. Em­
: who leaves Tuesday to join Gordon mett Camobell of west Thomappl.'
NOTICE TO - CREDITOR.
,
' at Palm Spring*. Calif.; Mra. OU­ were Thanksgiving dinner guest* of
'* L
, bert Tate Juat back from a visit Mr. and Mra. Clifton Campbell. *
. ,
with her husband In Virginia. Mr. Beatrice and Bernice Palmer under­
1 ■’*“'* and Mra. John Haven*. Rodney. went a tansllflctomy Friday and aru
•m *111 Dolores and Christene McGlocklin rapidly recovering
. b..rd of. Hastings, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Tate
&gt;&lt; r«b-1 of Detroit. * Mr. and Mrs. Chas, DUNHAM DISTRICT
in iti» Whittemore spent Thanksgiving at
Week's Letter.)
Its.fr Loaell Whittemore's at Delton. * (Last
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Gray and
Prob.ir I Mr and Mrs. Forrest Havens and family
were Sunday gutats of Mra.
Virginia spent Thursday with the
Gray and Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Robt McGlocklin* in Hastings. Mr. Lulu
Gray. A Mr. and Mrs. Sam Buxton
and Mrs. John Haven sand Rod- of
Banfield spent Sunday with thc
Creeaemana. They brought
I Chrlstene McGlocklin returned with Harvey
their grandchildren. Donna
i them to spend the Thanksgiving va­ home
cation. * Thanksgiving guests at nnd Wayne Gray who had been
their guests since Thursday. * Mr.
Roy Erway'* were Mr. and Mrs. and
George Ball bad forty, Maurice Erway and sons. Mr. and four Mrs.
on Thanksgiving. Their
NOTICE TO CBEDITOBa
Mrr Al Wolfe of Grand Rapids and .own guests
children and
K&lt;r and
iii.H Mra.
Mrs Ward
W:»rd Erway
F*rwaV of
nt Has
War.­
Mr.
tings. * Mr. and Mrs. Russel Thorn­ and Mrs Jason Lubadle and chil­
ton and sons of Charlotte were dren, and Mr. and Mra. Harry Mc­
Sunday guests at Clyde Warren’s. * Kelvey and their children and
Harold Otis of California is spend­ grandchldren. * MLss Enid Creese­
ing a few days with his father Ray
of M.S.C. spent Uie Thanks­
Otis and grandparent* Mr. and Mrs. man
weekend at home. She came
Fred Otis. ★ Mra. Clyde Warren. giving
and was accompanied by
Mrs. Rob’t Lord and Mrs. John Lord Thursday
two friends. Miss Ruth Haapala of
were tn Battle Creek Saturday. * Chasaell,
P. and Ml&amp;s Winifred
Gayland Bristol of Banfield wa* a Carter of U.
Benton Harbor, both M.
Sundav guest of Rob'L Otis. * Mr. 8. C. students;
two latter re­
and Mrs. Fred Otis and Rob’t . also turned to East lhe
Lansing Thursday
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Dunn and Hu­ evening. * Mr. and
Mrs. Orson Mc­
bert, Mbs Mary Dunn and Miss Intyre were at Muskegon
Sunday as
, Joan Erway of Kalamazoo were guests
of their daughter Mrs. Edith
ORDER FOB PUBL4CATI0N
VanDongen .nd
and family, and
nnd to
iffiZ m&gt;ke the •rquaintence of their new
roedi BnrUtiwrw PewsTi* Hasting . U fiTnndson. William Orson VanDonI » ension nt &gt;&gt;i&lt;l C'nirl. hrl.l at guesU of Uie WJ’ewaJn HaaUngs , sen # Mrj
Orfcy
gQnc lo
i’robal- ('.Hire in tha Citv &lt;•( ft*«'
I Detroit to visit relatives there until
PLEASANT HILL
after Christmas. * Mr. and Mrs.
■ List Week's Letter.)
Hazel Campbell who is stationed in
In I J°hn Norton and daughter Evelyn
Chicago with the WAVES. cams
c_:„ 1 ’P«nl Thanksgiving with Mr. and
OeorgeMaurer in Hastings. *
home Friday on a five-day travr
leave.' 1 Mrv
Mrs. Howard Norton and
Her parents met her In Kalamazoo Mr. and were
Thanksgiving guests
and on their way home had dinner 1 children
idmiiird t” Pr itisl
Mr. nnd Mrs. Donald Norton near
with her sister. Mrs. Lester Ray­ of
★ Sunday evening caller* at
mond and family near Plainwell. * Delton.
Checscman’s were Mr. and
Mrs Phoena Moon of Grand Rapids | Harvey
Clarence Bump of Hastings
was a Sunday dinner guest of Mr. Mrs.
and Mrs. Matt Bedford, and her and Mr. and Mra. Floyd Nesbit and
mother-in-law. Mrs. Cowin spent
the time with Mr. and Mrs. R. J.
Williams. * Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Chickens Pose Problems
Tolan. Jr. and two boys of Detroit
spent from Thursday until Sunday Ing chickens with Uicir victory gar­
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clare
Williams and sisters. Arlene and dens—a new trend in some commu­
Alice. * Mr. and Mra. Paul Oiteon nities—are posing new problems (or
and son spent Thanksgiving with city councils, according to the
her parents Mr. and Mra. Frank American Municipal association.
Prentice of Hastings. * Mr. and South Parndenn. Calif., for exam­
&gt;t Probate.
Mrs. Herb Cook were Thanksgiving
guests of Mr and Mrs. Carl Bod he ple. has adopted a new ordinance
HINDS CORNERS
of Fort Wayne. Ind. * Mrs. Addle limiting householders to a maximum
iLmI Week's Letter.)
Lewis has sold her farm to a Mr. and of 12 hens and 50 baby chicks—but
George Robinson, aged eighiy- Mra. Alien and lias bought a house no roosters. Chickens must be
three. passed away at Pennock hos- in Middleville and expects to move penned at least 50 feet from thc
; pltal Friday night. Mr. Robinson's there soon.
.
earlier days were spent at Hinds
Thanksgiving dinner guests of Mr. nearest neighbor's dwelling, and
anti Mrs. Clare Williams and baby chicks must be disposed of
older resident*. He was liked and daughters Elizabeth Anne and Bar­ when they become four months old.
respected by all who knew him. Our bara of South Haven and another
sympathy is extended to the family dauglfber. Kfrs. Jack Griffen of FOB VICTORY BUY WAR BONDS
and relatives. * Mr. and Mrs. Clark Chicago. * Mra. Byron Rowiader and
BUY WAR BONDS
be anterol ehaniia* hie aama tram
D«la QUbart Lapbaa te. Paia Gilbert Grand Rapid* with lhe latter** ate-

, Kennalh Dewey. Hickory Comers and Mr* Ernie Bateman and sons
returned from Northern Mlcltlgan spent Thanksgiving with Mrs. My­
Oombal
lau Monday night. Gienn and Ken- pen Bateman near Mason. * Mr.
! neth each brought back a deer. * atjd Mrs. Cha*. Hammond were
draw w art*. H&gt; Hit. Wins,
, Wisconsin
Mrs.
Morri* Lewis of Parchment . guests of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Baulch
Zolly
Coffer.
ailnstfin rwd. Ttefi
spent
Thanksgiving Day with Mr. at Hastings. * chan. Hammond
(And bow la that "interesting
John O. Tate. 36464336
DELTON
and Mrs. George Frederickson and came home from deer hunting Wedfriend" in Chicago, Larry?)
(Last Week's Letter.)
family. * Mr. apd Mrs. Henry MU- nesday.
San Francisco. Calif.
Mra,
Maxtha
Replogle
of
Clover1
ler
of
Wall lake are spending the l
--------------- 4 ♦» ■ ■
p^Wm.^Und
dale visited Mrs. Julia Weller Mon- 1 winter in tiie Dr. Farwell house. * f ------------------------------------------------Sat Robert J. Pratt. 10067317

(Continued from

BUY WAR BONDS

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Robinson spent Thanksgiving

Folin W. Will. 36434047
O. 369th Dif. WK.
JO. M % Postmaster

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WAR SAVINGS BONDS

NATIONAL BANK OF HASTINGS

ter. ★ Mr. and Mra. Edd Holly and
Howard and Mr. and Mra. Gordon
Learn and Mary of Kalamazoo
' ‘
- - -Mr. and
- - -spent Siuiday
will)
Mrs.
Burrel Phillipa. * Mr. and Mra. Joe
Kcnicczny and baby spent Sunday
at thc Wlnteky home in Wayland.

fr

WANTED
WOMEN TO CANDLE
AND BREAK EGGS
FOR DRYING PLANT
THOSE WHO ARE EMPLOYED IN
DEFENSE WORK DO NOT APPLY

SILVERS-RICH
I2O NORTH BROADWAY

AUCTION SALE
Having sold my farm I will sell at Public Auction my half of the personal property
at the farm located 11 miles west of Dowling, first house south, just off M-37 on

TUESDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1943
Commencing at one o'clock the following will be offered for sale

COWS 13 HEAD
Red Jersey and Durham, 3 yrs. old, calf
by side.
Full blood Jersey cow, 8 yrs. old, calf by
side.
2 year old Red Heifer, due Dec. 21.
6 yrs. old Brindle cow, due Dec. 26.
3 year old Brindle cow, due Dec. 24.
5 year old full blood Guernsey cow, due
Feb. 24.
3 year old, 3-4 Guernsey cow, due Jan.

Heifer coming 2 in Spring.
Grade Holstein, due April I.
Grade Durham heifer 2 in Spring, due
in April.
Grade Durham bull, 9 mas. old.
Grade Guernsey heifer, 9 mos. old.
Grade Durham heifer, 9 mos. old.
Grade Holstein heifer, calf, 4 mos. old.
HOGS
4 O.I.C. brood sows, just bred, from one
to two years old.
1.1 Feeding shoats, wgt. 100 to 125 lbs.

One sow, 2 yrs. old and 8 pigs ready to
wean, 8 wks. old.
25 Feeding pigs, nice ones.
HAY AND GRAIN

11 Ton of first class Timothy hay in
barn.
15 Ton of first class June clover hay in
barn.
175 bu. of good bright oats, will hold out
by wgt.
200 bu. of corn in crib.
61 acres of bean pods.
Stack of wheat straw, 12 acres.
MISCELLANEOUS
2 Chicken mash feeders.
2 Sheep racks. 2 Push carts.
Tank heater. Oil drum.
Set of heavy one horse fills.
Good Hot Blast Florence heater, coal or
wood. . * 1
Solid Walnut double cupboard.
4 Burner kerosene oil stave.
Two 10 gal. milk cans.

TERMS: CASH DAY OF SALE. NOTHINGTO BE REMOVED UNTILSETTLED FOR.

CHARLES NEASE, Prop.
HENRY FLANNERY, Auctioneer

E. E. GRAY, Clerk

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1,888.82

SUPERVISORS
PROCEEDINGS

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Property. Middleville. Mlchk in the stitch at Um«.
b. Valuation — A90o.0o
annla Proparty. Dowling. Michigan.
5.593.87
" Valuation ...................... —-.-SI.500
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BUY THING H YOU DON’T
155.05 Johnaon Property. Middleville. Niehigaw
NEED—BUY WAR BOND*

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3.352 39
CASE LOAD

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1,500.00 I

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365.00

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800.0"
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CommlttuautV-Direct Relief

18.00

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jSSOCXCf.MENTS: Tha Acrleultur*
Offiet

STATIC
by ■
PETER
PRESCOTT

./

PrUnT "Carlton

5100.00

1 Grain Binder

UL..
.
Lx»» Uk*
Balaam and

8.300.10

853.50

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koi no

Hila

SimlNte
Get Your Application
For That Locker
Registered At Once
WE CANNOT ERECT THE PLANT
UNTIL A REQUIRED NUMBER OF

INDIVIDUALS

Creak

Phillipa
Fannie
Pryor "Th ora
Prlaa "Irvins'
: RMs Joint
Raymond ■'Carlton

Retard

MOLDERS, CORE-MAKERS,
HELPERS

thala^ fti-ad Exleatlon

Haddlar Joint
Bpladlee "Woodland"
ftarinxtr and Stafford ..
mlrar fNeek

Bguaw Brook "Maple drove'
Shallow Lake
Lina

Drain

of

ASSEMBLERS AND MACHINE HELPERS

ifaa

-r,

kea flprlnfa
Wit Ito"

Whnrtley

HAVE DEPOSITED

ONE YEAR'S RENTAL IN ADVANCE

I • -I
S839.77

There are Three Price Ranges

eatIBn from Mr
Commit-

nf thn Drain
la lhe Drain

FIFTEEN, FOURTEEN and TWELVE­
FIFTY PER YEAR.

and support-

EACH LOCKER HOLDS APPROXI

until 1:30 o'clock. Carried.

MATELY SIX CUBIC FEET EQUIVA­
LENT TO A STANDARD SIZE RE-

APPLICANTS MUST QUALIFY UNDER THE WAR
MANPOWER STABILIZATION PLAN

All money received it held in escrow
in local bonks for your protection un­

til the plant it in operation. Leasescan
motion tnaoe oy coonara ana

hours or phone 2557 during day for

appointment.

HASTINGS FROZEN FOOD
STORAGE COMPANY

E. W. BLISS CO
HASTINGS

FRIGERATOR.

be had at Strand Theatre during show

WANTED
AT

RENTAL STARTS WHEN PLANT IS
OPEN.

1!^

Oral. &lt;*«« H«»

REPORT TO TH* NATION

than

with fat I

WKZO bring

NEW NEWS...
lion — "Report
WKZO proudly welcomes to Its
to tha Nation'*.
newsrooms the leased wires of the
Paul White,
Associated Press, with its news
head of the CBS
gathered by 2.500 correspondents
spread around the world. You’ll
hear A.P. news over WKZO at
'paced intervals throughout the broadcast, and well-known report­
ers bring you the action as it
and even‘&gt;ig.
happened, in a "Report to lhe
Nation."
"HELPING HAND"...
After the Deep River Boys’
number on a recent "Kate
THIS WEEK'S SUGGESTION
Smith Hour” (WKZO Fridays
There’s one show in particular
at 7 P.M.) the stagehands had
that makes WKZO extra-goo4 on
trpuble moving the piano. So.
Friday nights — and that’s the
while Ted Collins announced
"Moore-Durante" show. Co-starred
Kate's next number, Kate
helped the struggling stage­
his partner Jimmy Durante calls
hand* move the piano.
him. Moofc and Durante provide
laughs from start to finish — why
COINCIDENCE
At least two people were proud don't you get in on the fun?
when Bob Hawk made enthusi- They're heard Friday nights at
astic reference to General Mark W.
Clark on a recent "Thanks to the
Yanks" program (WKZO 6:30 p.m.
Saturdays). A gray-haired dignified RIGHT UP ALLEN’S ALLEY
lady stepped up to the ouipmaster
The denizens of Allen's
after the show and said: “Thank return to the air lanes beat
you for mentioning my son's name the dean of radio coosmBuM
on the air". General Clark's mother Allen himself. Allen and Co
*as one of the members of Hgwk’s come back to the netwoa
studio audience—an audience which
'• a
weeks before lhe show
«» broadcast from Nev York City. you could hope for.

Mllrk.ll

nmmuniratlnna

to speak. Elghty4va pitta fr* yu*«
earned their wings but didn't kfrow
how to pilot a needle. And so they
marched In formation to the UBO
club where the volunteer women's

50.00

.3

100.00

(Iraia dl
Cultlpacl
Hay load

510.79 | Hiuala eulth
3M15 Coaaa, Ow~

b»»n mid* In cImb out,
I of nnd to lower llln of

as

�THI a.&lt;STtNCi BAxyra, TMxm^DAT. fttcngcn s.

Darling
The Navy says you can't send Christmas pack­
ages weighing more than 5 pounds overseas. Well,
that’s too bad about the Navy—’cause I'm sending
you the front door for Christmas! There's nothing they can do to stop me!

Oh, Jimmy, it's a beautiful blue door—-or maybe it's green, I hope you like it. I hope I did
the right thing.
I walked miles'and miles through stores. And
nothing was half nice enough for a new husband.
And besides, I thought, Jimmy won’t want to lug
some silly gadget all over the Atlantic ocean.

than a Christmas present, it's a coming home
present.

I don't know if a $25 War Bond will buy us a
whole front door (you’re the financial brains
of this family). But it’ll buy us the start of
one, won't it?
So Merry Christmas, darling! I'm holding on
to the War Bond ’cause it's too precious to go
chasing around the world after you.£ But please
on Christmas Eve, open the door . . . and walk
in . , . and dream awhile.

Then just when I was about to tear my hair
out—I knew what I wanted to give you. It's more

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WALLDORFF &amp; SON
STRAND AND BARRY
THEATRES
HODGES JEWELRY
FRANDSEN'S
B. A. LyBARKER
BONNET &amp; GOWN
AUTO SPORT SHOP
THI VALUE STORE

Love,

Even if you
brother or a husband who Is fight?
ing, there’s a Christmas present—,
and a comini home present—yod
canjive al^oy^boyMhb years' “

Jean

ATTACK!
CUT RATE SHOE STORE
BEN FRANKLIN STORE
J.C. PENNEY COMPANY
WATERS CLOTHES SHOP
JOHN BULLING &amp; SON
E.W. BLISS CO.
ROTH FURNITURE
G. E. GOODYEAR. HDWE.
REED'S DRUG

STEBBINS &amp; JACOBS
FARM BUREAU SERVICES
MARK'S AUTO
HASTINGS MFG. CO.
GOODYEAR BROS. HDWE.
G. R. BOOKCASE
CONSUMERS POWER CO.
IRONSIDE MONUMENT
WORKS

COFFEESHOP
ANDRUS SERVICE
HOTEL HASTINGS
MEYERS 5c &amp; 10c STORE
TAYLOR SHOE STORE
LONG &amp; MOORE 5c to $1
CHAS. LEONARD FUNERAL STORE
i
HOME
BAIRD'S STORE
FELDPAUSCH STORES
THE HASTINGS BANNER
COLEMAN INSURANCE
MILLER REAL ESTATE
HASTINGS CITY BANK
NATIONAL BANK
CASITE CORP.

VIKING CORPORATION
EAST END CIGAR STORE
I NT. SEAL &amp; LOCK
MICH. MUTUAL WIND• STORMBARRY CLEANERS

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                  <text>The Hastings BannerHASTINGS. MICHIGAN. THURSDAY. DECEMBER 16. 1943

SECTION ONE—PACES 1 to 8

EIGHTY-EIGHTH YEAR

St. Rose Pupils to
Give Chrittmai Plays

REPORTS A GOOD
» Santa Claus in all hl* glory will
at Central auditorium RESORT SEASON
Home Front Beanwhenpresent
Sunday evening at 8 o'clock,
It’s A Profitoble Investment
the children ot St. Rose

On th* ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆

16 PACES—2 SECTIONS

EDITORIAL
SAXON CAGERS
not guarantee that a baste for dur-'i
praee
be reached. These BEAT IONIA 36~30
conferences merely present the op- i

The fact that President Roo*&gt;ve]t,
w.— Minister Churchill and n
—­
Prime
Pre
mier Stalin conferred together In
apparent harmony was mure sign-1
nificant than the Joint statement
issued.

To Boost County’s
school presetit their annual Christ­
mas program. "Santa's Little King,"
and "Die Greatest Gift ot All." are
The statement was necessarily
That the tourist business is val­
the titles of the two plays to be
given.
.
uable to tills city and county was general In It* wording because, of
Th* spirit of Christmas for both shown by the report of George the three governmental heads, only
voting and old. reminding us of the Green for the Barry County TourUt Btalln had complete power to make
bleasedneu of Christmas and teach­ and Resort Association, which hr binding commitmenu for hi* nation.
ing lesson* that the Babe of Beth­ recently made to the Hastings Churchill can be overruled by |x*r*’ “ “
“'laS.’Kr ;'rc'o.n,uer“." H;d“^ llament. in matters of foreign pol­
...
.
.v
»
tut been many more resort* where room icy while Roosevelt must have the
Between act*, the smaller chll-. an(j board could have been obtained approval of the U. 8. Senate.
dren will present short number* I ttt Our take*, and many more cot Up until now. each of the three
and the program will be climaxed I tatte9 w mu, u,,.y WOU)d an have
£y..“..b£,.U“fuL ;T*b cB&gt;ux ,°{,Jlhe' been taken this year, when the nations thought luelf big and
Nativity’ In which
powerful ruvumi
enough iu
to pumu&lt;pursue an inwuivii uh
all the
uic children
uiuuirui number of
or tourist*
tourists far
rar exceeded
exceeoeo ex- , ywwcuui
*1U tai,“
1 nM-tatlon*
nroved to I dependent policy without too much
e part. .
pectatlons Ttie-jThese tourtete
tourists proved
ChrUtmas
Christmas carols will be played |I ~
be good patrons ---------------------------------------------------------------for farmers as well | regard for political and
------------------economic
..
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----.»
—
.
U
1^
stores,
tt
nd
f
—
*
‘
■--------by
file
Hastings
High
school
brass
as
stores,
and
they
spent
a
gt&gt;od
conditions
in
the
rest
of- ••
the world
lion or railway station to tell you
, many thousand dollar* in this j Each was isolationist in that it be­
good-bye and can remember the ensemble
'
*
•
•
county.
,
ijpved
it*
own
responsibility
in
wise cracks and the smirk on Don’s
Hello girls and fellows who arc in
the annrd service of our Country.
Where Zolly asked me to write to
sou tills week, there were so many
UUMjendcta Uuown around down at
the Power company where I am
employed that I nearly gave up the
ghost However, with scarcely arty
tncourugemrnl from one or two
p'eopl -. I am going to write anyway
Well folks we are soon going to
have the privilege &lt;ov obligatloni ot
kissing Don Fufu-r goodbye Don 1*
now m the Navy• —" *•
’u *—• U
ixxnc awaiting cal..
*11. 1. know ....
Uiat a
Idt of you people ean
cun reminntww
remember rVu*
Don

Hastings C.A.P. Group "---——
I

a.plwms

415.22 j*

J

ONI

Siaoe Comeback
Cn eh ktto Win
W
citizens
by the
junior
Chamber
portunity to accomplish something.
Stage
commerce,
is on
the move.
At ofa -----------------------Even if the executive head* are in
Rough-and-Tumble Game
1 meeting held at Central school re- ---»•*•**■"■*■■**■* —*
agreement, the British Parliament
The Hasting* Saxons last Friday I c®n^.t^ttatalngprogram weal
vwkli
or the U. S. Senate, have the power r.lght
.
••
—
r-TT
”
TT."
•
••
—
'
i
We*t Cm-i
Cen-1 V}1 ■
at’oE'niL.designed to aW^ you to y
u Ufttl any atCTrt wl&gt;lch m«l,t b, nUM played
pUyrt jheir
Jhrir first
tat Weal
League
game al U1
the* '"*■
Ionia
rent
purchaaea
of !Item*
nuhrt IM » th. Loaj. .too in -armory
tral Le
“”
on the
Tuesday.
Dec.:
7, the
men were
I|M ral
rJL1,,„ir
with Ionia’“
s all-veteran
. on Tuesday. Dec.• I 7.
men were
-----through their flrat hour of.
5! £»
; .TO.S'S".
Bulldogs. Baxon* coming ouj on put
Military Drill On the 9th. twenty £?.!&lt; “&gt;???
in
fully
111
“lihiing'^pim
“a* really
Th*cy c^e
’Trom
M^^ltraveled
Ai^S to Grand Rapid* ’dividual*
rtnr‘ln« to cooperate
war on th.more
he
front.
Nations after the peace conferences .Blue
and Gold
showed
a members
of World War I&gt;.
----------------------------------£hUta atPlhe “if • oveTTake
fiS1 . •»»" °f Military Ctourtray DUclMeata. Fat*. Cterara
™
“.°'cn“e
pline, and Courtesy to the FlagI Brown Stamp. U M. N and P
Thii U where an alert, intelligent scrappy Bulldogs. The game was
’h.’ST11’? ,TJu‘'dBy-, now good through Jan. I. 1844.
public opinion lias a role to play, very- close and rough with a total LZhCiT
43 touh
routs being
oetng called
caned. Hast
Hasting*
A1
I RTowr' »tamp Q beewne. good Drc.
These conference*, whether Urey be or
°f
ngs
made 16 of the 24 from the foul |
cf Cirt^Pairmiruteuc- 19 ^jd remain, valid through Jan.
held at Teheran. Cairo or Washing- rnaz’* ,fi ,,f ,hP ’* ,rnm ,h*
ton. are not something distant and
far away; not something which concem diplomats and statesmen only.
As a matter of fact there is nothing
of more practical, "grass rootc Importance to all of u* than the suecessful outcome of negotiations
which will chart lire course of the

late, opened the coring with ,
’
Canned Grafc El*.
B basket by
oy Oyler.
wlcr Hill
r
a
Coleman. J 7-^A^mlt*
oSrc'
O"® ««*“» A. B. C to Book 4
Townsend
Wu..u w.c
a-nsend each .found
the ।--------- , &lt; » °
] good Uirough Dec. 20. Green stamp.
range for
tor a bucket
DucKet for
lor Ure
tne Sax-1
oax-;-_ —
_ _ — ., _
,
, D. E. F In Book 4 good through Jan.
on*. Tt:c
'
20. 1944.
bound* throughout Ure first quar- |
Sugar
Ur and were leading 10-12 as the'
period
ended.
home town—and now 1 imagine I
aSSXl
■■
*
■
Via
luhcd
in
the
Banner
must
nave
During
the
second
quarter,
the;
that some of his practical Jokes will ,
been impressed with the large num- ।
bounce. Before lie really went down
wmen I; Now. however, the very fact that nomic resource* alone, war is in- score was tied four times with both,
By Mt. Pleasant Chamber
Stamp 18 good tor 1 pair, validity
I bcr of lots al our resort lakes which
finitely more costly than even the teams flghllng it out for the lead,
lo Detroit to be rworn in he thought '
recent ।' ^’1* conference was held is official most
' changed
hand* during recent
bumbling and inept domestic
ha.lc?,
!
of Commerce: Plan Should extended
Indefinitely.
Airplane
he would make u deaf with the .1
•
recognition by theie three nation* administration
!
Some
of
Uie
purchasers
Ionia
a baakel
basket lo
to brtnir
bring thrrn
them’
T
wa
P
o
.
r
»«
I.
I
months.
the
pur
could possibly be Ion
‘&gt; made
d “
Rn l*Xamp No. 1 in War Ration Book
comm.tndlng officer and if he I
Be
Investigated
m
good for
two
Points
Per
Pound
Is
|
were
from
other
states.
Tin
that
such
policies
no
longer
meet
ahead
16-18.
could go to Florida for the winter
Then there is the factor of loss of
the
realities
of
the
pre*enL-day
impressed
with
the
value
of
cur
re
­
Exchange
Ratio
Fixed
------------•**
“
Sponsored
by
ite
Chamber
of
1
and up in northern Michigan for
UW..M4, me.
pcpLaikduring th?
human
life. Anything wmen
which can
u*»oun«
the summer he would Join up Per- I Commencing ...u.
this -i,-.
week. „! vu»a- , sort take* a* fine places to spend world or the requirements for their pave the way for a P**0* which can |ulf &lt;or Qwy caine bBCk strong to Conunerce. the city of ML Pleasant
last week had ite annual observance
A—9 coupons now good through
tonally 1 believe he made no sue!) ; wives are entitled to receive 2 one- | the summer vacation. When build­ own security.
materials are again available,
endure for more than a few dec- ^.sco^
8 to 4. The Saxons’ of "Get-Acquainted We*k." It was Jan. 21. 1944.
deal but ite is in the Navy. Don.; point brown ration stamp*
sUunp* for each &gt;, ing
there
will
no
doubt
be
many
new
Of
course,
the
mere
holding
*bf
ades
aLo
means
that
the
voungsters
f
ine
defensive
work
held
the
rcore
not
a
formal
affair:
It
was
a
sin’
All
"B"
and
"C" gasoline coupon*
I wish you all of the luck ip the ‘ jx&gt;und of r-'
------ klUju-n
‘— *-•salvage
fata
cere effort to have the folk* living issued after Dec. 1 will be worth 5
I down
and led
world aiyl we will really miss you turned in to U
m.- retailer, the Grand .I cottages erected at Barry county this (and similar conferences) does |
the
(Continued on Page 4. Sec. 1.)
"
" 24-22.
a lot. We promise to u.ttg* perfect, Rapids Office of fTice Admlnlstra- takes. And Ute property values tints
' During the rough and tumble play in. and in the territory surround- gallons each, compared with tha
added
to
the
assessment
roils
will
Ing.
Mt
Pleasant
get
acquainted
preeent
value
of two gallon* lor
care ct Betty for you.
a
j Uon said today. The ruling went I help to pay local and county ex­
of the fourth quarter, seventeen
personal fouls were made. In the with and really know each other; coupons of those typee. Thia means
Dor: Keeler Just finished up a into
WINS SILVER WINGS
, Effect Monday. Dec. 13. .
, , pensra. Considerably more than IL- |
last two minutes of play Morris to create sincere friendships; to ’ B" and ’’C” books wlil contain few­
furlough here at iiomc from Camp
addlUon to rattor.
polr.ta. the Iloooouu
or such
sue property is now on
In addition
ration point*,
000.000 of
build
up
good
will
toward
that
comer
coupon*
than
in the past, but
mitMirlfa will enntlniwv
____roils
Hill, forward for Hastings, made
Ha in in California. Don is looking housewife
continue m
to receive th-’ .tax
eath coupon will be good for more
, Saturday7 Last Day7
four out of five foul shots to give munity and Us citterns.
grand and is doing all right in
price expense
of four rente
a i In••••--. —
-----the
•-■—the■■ celling
Whatever
may be
ML Pleasant churcnea cooperated «*lion* than before. No increue in
the Saxon* a slight lead. The Sax­
Army.
'-------— -used
—-• kitchen fats. curred-and
1
pound •for
it wiU be relatively For Fort Custer
by
canning
out
a
well-planned
proJhe
amount
of
gasoUne
aUowad te
ons then made two baskets to de­
Camp | lhe jxUnts-for-fats- program, small—In building up the resort —, .
vram for welcoming new comers: involved.
feat the lonlans 36-30.
Haan also. HL* lovely wife Dottie k............
OPA —
pointed
cut. is intended - -■to—, business
of this county
willi reniiy
really I Christmas Packages
*
- .........
jy wU
Fuel OU
Tlic Hasting* second team lost a having them personally introduced
woiking at March Field so she and , .-pur tne collccticn of used house- not be an expense, it is
is a
sound , gaturday, Dec 18. is-the Ixm day
a sound
to the regular members of each | Period 1 coupon* in new rations
tCai^tinued on Piute 3. Sec i.)
Mux cun spend u little time
- to• , hold fate, which ore badly needed investment, ~
sure’ to pay good divi­ ■ to get Christmas packages to the
church and congregation. They are good through Jan. 2; each con*
grther The Castet . iudl from fur the making of glycerine and ’ dends to the taxpayers
U s. O rooms for the men at Fort
were made to feel that their pre*- pon good far 10 gal. Period 2 COUNashville. un&lt;t I had the privilege , sulfa drugs. As a rrault. only house- I
--------------- - ♦ * —
Custer. Mrs. David S Goodvear.
cnce at church services was sin- I pons became good Nov. 30.
of working srilh Dorothy for a while wive*,
wive-., other consumers, and Ute;
-- AAA
.
the i —
pi ------r/T|Al| Af
I
chairman
of
the
project,
will
be
cerely
appreciated by tiie castor
------------------------------------when site was living here in Has- 1 operator*
’
of small boarding house.* rlrllJIJN Ilk AAA
i there from 2 to 5 on Saturdav and
and the entire membership. That. Ls . .
.
.
«»
tin;;.'-those where fewer than 50 per- LLLV.IIVI1 VI MMM
helpful, not only tn Get-Acquainted Merchants Here
;
packages
may
be
left
at
anv
other
About the only people in service ! sons live—may exchange used fata v*■*■■■»■
j
time
at
the
Rogers
Feed
ASeed
Week,
but
any
and
every
week.
1
a EJ—
that I hear about ate (hose prop!.- for points at their retailers. Retail T||uMlJ\IJin
Mt
Pleasant*
service
companies
fcf
“
r
'
z
'
r
*
“
&gt;•••*
I
store.
If
it
is
impassible
to
make
up
Report
A
Fine
who arc ft lends or relatives of themeat
___________
dealers, _________________
restaurants, army , IvVlIUllli
a targe package, smaller one* may
arranged to have each ot their em­
peopj- with jvhom I work down at camps, post exchanges, ships, manbe given and packages will hr as­
ployees wear s badge, with his Holidoy Trade
Con-inner* Power Cutnpany. Helen ufacturing plants, nnd all other essembled here before being taken
name given and his duties briefly
Prcntice Just spent a weekend in tabtehments will not be paid point* '
The merenanta of this elty
specified.
When he called at a home
to
the
Fort.
Military
personnel
nt
Nebr-uka vteltlng her fiance. Bob for (heir waste fats.
Is Appointed by Judge
he wa* heartily welcomed; and
•
the
Fort
want
a
package
for
each
Pratt mid now she tells mr that
Timor who get ration points in!
Farm Production Goals
(soldier
there
and
Barry
county
’
s
that led to a better understanding.
Carr os Special Prosecutor
Iw is taking an ocean trip Then- return for their waste fate may. ol :
For
1944
Are
Upped
The
stores
of
that
city
boosted
quota
is
only
120
packages.
Don
’
t
tvidently was an "understanding" | course, spend (he points on meat.1
Circuit Judge Leland W. Carr I (he get-acquainted plan by printing to obtain the stocks they
Announcement
before lie left (hough, as she is. cheese, buiter or any other food'—
—- ------------ I is ’being made by forget I
appointed Kim Sigler, former Has­ 1 the week before, in the local paper, to purchase for that trade. TtH*
wearing u nice diamond on the cor- . bought with brown ration Mamp*
Glenn wotring. Chairman cf the •___________
tings attorney who is now a mem- the picture* of proprietors and did the best they could under he
reel finger
As the housewife can collect ■
Coa»ty AAA Committee that .........
circumstances; and the buyers,
I clerks in their advertisement* for
Bonnie Jean Drake tolls me that point* for kitchen fats as soon as on Friday Evening. Dec. 17 the on- n j f
KJ«OA
as a special prosecutor Tuesday in I that week. At the stores proprietors realising the situation, have not
her 11.1
fiance.
Bob merer
Place,, is
is 'or
tor was)
she iu»
ha* iu»u
half a
pound. It will be
ncr
nee. boo
was) 1 -'tie
a pvuuu.
-election
------- - for conununity
' Vi ■ I•'60
-------- VFOSS
----------- 1X660
hte one-man grand Jury investiga­ I and clerks each wore a name card. been critical They well understand
down
Field, Ga
KniHarc
that early buying is desirable for
d.,.,, at
id Hunter
Ilmw.FJ-M.
a. II
1, would I unnecessary for
to consumers to save mlueeman to serve the r toamsiups $
Knitters
tion of the legislature.
’
which
made
it
easy
for
the
clerk
be tiler It you could br home with large amounts before taking the for Ute year of 1944 will be heUTln JCwefS, IxnirrerS
This appointment was announced or business man to ask for the them, as well as for the merchMM^
tit.- folks for the Holidays Bob but I fate to the retailer. Rrtaitar* wiU , tach of the 16 townships in the lxMr» F 8 Bechtel, chairman of
after Attorney General Herbert J. names of customer* whose names,
I gur-a they really aren’t expecting 1 »&gt;ot Rive points for toss than one- c°u"‘y ,A ,. °J‘?
CSL,
.production Jor xlje Barry
char
ry Co. chap„ ,nnt^r.
, Rushton had notified Judge Carr places of residence and the mem­ they would like to buy do not ta»&gt;
you in fact. Bonnie tells me that iutif a pound, nor for any fractional ; elected to attend the County con-., ter Amer)
Amerldkn
needs he\p
he
...— Red Cross. needs
PitteM* I,hal hc ’Rusten) wa* withdrawing bers of the families were unknown prove by waiting until the laM
you may be going bye-bye.
J overwclgiit—«uch os 1 lb. 2 ounces— . vention to be held to Hastings. 8at-1 from the rjkewers and knitters of the ST.,./
’! frora Bn ftct*Ve I®11 In the probe
to the employee or ttie owner of minute*
Here's one Liz tin- Knllv hnvv— » *hte would Involve giving frac- urday morning, Dec. 18. for the .------countv
J
- There
are 288 apron style
traintev
H?ht' 1 lest controversy in which he had
। kit-bags ready to be stitched These
P&gt;«gpu.id ^.‘'(become Involved might hamper the the business Each store offered
.M&gt;me special Inducement to attract
who wm serve for inc msumg year r'are simitar to the ones made last
' Jury's work.
' j&gt;eople so they would meet the Advance Sell Out
a "strlklng^p&amp; oiyoGr Dad «“&lt;• »»•’“- U,e&gt;\«‘VB l"
.........
...........
I ra.'HmXrb'
Letters
arc being mailed to each I eBr and arp 8*'cn to the mea_to- 2iL,,71,
“J? .y*8®
Last week Attorney General
qualified voter
timM id the county, giving
81 to* I the armed forces as they leave for
n q a™.vre™ Rushton started an avalanche of group in each place of business.
Du picture Is a group picture and b\
for "Thii Is the Army"
place
and
time
of
election.
of election.
1 overscas duty However, the houset
,hrr,n
unfavorable criticism when he apit was taken in 1924 and really boys , fa*8Ifunc.t,on^Mco?e?tl,X ntace and
cooperated in a moat helpful man­
The War Food Admlnlsiratton | ■
’""“r
*cnt through the grades at. pointed as special assistant to efiit any or all of you were home you
P”**"1"*
has assigned the handling of all , ---------------------- --------------------------"JTl
-Thlr.
w“uLBW*b&lt;1’ rect criminal trials resulting from ner. It featured "Get-Acquainted
could really collect hush ” money.1 undisturbed by th. pointe-tor-fat*
eu 1 nornaonie-w k. Keiiocta con-'
tn.. «■*
Grand
We were all taking a gander al th * I
of friendship and friendly Interest
picture and the best pun I heard antl Cfl lectors.ln Hun. are to be
• napiua iruu lawyer who on more tn folks were emphasized in a very
Ray Branch, man
Bt™thinAd' ** shipped by Jan 20.
j UBjnK in 1942.
__________
than one occasion has rei
was thi*-"I have seen fellows who ’ K‘v«» Bn aUottn*nl ,ofllnU‘0*l?o„1!l s
represented helpful manner by special articles
. .lft™rr ‘han this years. Ad____________ «.♦*----------- -Prank
look like that but they weren't the I,o
‘n payUig rettUlers and otht. Prniwds ft^jR
Frank McKay. Michigan
Mlcnlgan political explaining
More yam lias been received
how these qualities en­
ministering
the
farm
program
is
•uprrintendent of anything Prank. «».for howwhold fata.
boss and McKay s associates.
both in Navy blue and Army olive
riched. and added to the Joy of liv­ Army-Navy
Emeqprncy
tUSit
I asked Zolly If I could mention I It
11 was
WBS pointed
i»'ntrd out by
b&gt;’ OPA.
OpA- howho*’- going to be a tough Job. It will take drab The order calls for sweaters,
committeemen
with
good
Judgment
ing
in.
any
communitv.
| ever, that the point* exchanged
In addition to the picture,
thlvand yes was the answer.
If a “Get-Acquainted Week" con­ Fund.
and practical farming experience scarfs, gloves, helmet* and watch
there will be several vaudevfils
I her tarn my nephe.-, BUI I must be one-point stamps, since to carry out this assignment.
caps in navy blue.
•
sisted only of shaking hands with numbers furnished by talent freai
(Continued
on
page
3.
Sec.
1)
"As
a
matter
of
pqrtlotLsni,
’
'
Mr.
There
are
also
becUslde
bags,
। for making change and that may
Port Custer. Mr. Branch aayi.
Wotring says, “knd also Just com­ scuffs and light weight bathrobes
Sioux Falls. 8. D.. on December ,
mon good-business practice, won't to be made.
this picture some
28th and he has qualified for furth- I
you help your neighbors elect the
These materials may be obtained
er training so. of course, he will no
most capable people in your com­ on Friday afternoons from the Red
doubt be changing camps after his;
munity ns Triple-A Committeemen Cross rooms in the Stebbins building i
Thc New Plan Will Save
graduation. Bill writes that he
for 1944? Attend the election meet­ where Mrs Bechtel and iter assist­
।
Time of Customers
would like to come home 1 and we
ing in your community Fridav."
ant. Mrs. Dan Ashalter. are in
sure would like to have him come
Elections are to be held- in the charge.._______
i
And Dealers
»,
home I between tchoote but he
several Townships as follows on
I Food retailers here and through-;
. H„
A White Christmas,
Chrittmes ” Is
seems to know that he receives or­
Lyman J. Briggs It At the Friday evening. Dec. 17 at 8:00
out the country have been notified
Vi____ D._
ders nnd furloughs rather than
Theme
of Yuletide Program
o'clock:
Assyria.
Town
Hall:
Balti
­
Three
Injured
Monday
Head of the U. S.
to file, by December 15. their estlgives them.
For the nineteenth consecutive ’
more. Tawn Hall: Barry. Kingsley
I mates of their needs for ration.
Bureau of Standards
Community Hall: Oarlton. Town In Crash on M-37
I had a letter from Richard
year. the Hastings Teachers' Club
’ tokens. These tokens will go into
If readers of the National Geo­ Hall: Castleton. Castleton Center
Brower the other day. It is always
under the direction of Superinten­
! use on February 27. A* we underBedford
nice to hear from Dick as his let­ graphic Magazine will turn to one School
Houses
HasUnra.
dent D. A. VanBuskirk 1* offering to
HM1; Hote
^
“hsT _Towh
Trying. North
A seriousof
automobile
accident oc“n°XgOJ
ters are always written tn the good of the Inside cover pages of any
the public a program of Chrirtma*
tokenT which aiUare !
old Dick Brower style. ’Everything recent issue, they will find the Wood School House: Johnstown, curred about 1:30 p. m. Monday.
carols.
e
‘ - and troubleoftearing
1* always nil right with Dick. I be­ names of the directors, officers nnd Granite Hall: Maple Orove. Grange On M-37. about three miles north
This year's program which will
couams fronTraUon books!tor'
lieve that things are ail right with important members of the staff of Hall- Pralrirvlila. Merle Bradfields of Bedford in Johnstown townbe given at Central School Audi-,
mton/d gcSxls II wm '
rnot.t of you people, al least you let that publication, and of the Na- Hom&gt; at -Milo: Rutland Goodwill ( ship. Donald Drake. 18. of Dowling
torlum at four o’clock on Sunday.;
nhurrh- Thomaoole.
Thomnnn c. Middleville sustained
xnstiilnMt au serious
«-rtnn« cut
rut above
»hnv» hte
hl* purc"“
5.
°
1
I
U3 folk.* at home think so. and if tlonal/Geographic Society.
Church;
great convenience—if you d&lt;
has os its theme. "A White Christ- :
Included in that list they will School Shop; Woodland. Town left eye and across hte scalp. Leswe can only do our port here in
1
mas."
helping I am sure we will all b? note the name of "Lyman J. Briggs. Hall: and Yankee Springs. Town , t(.r Mauley. 36. received bad cuts not lose or forget your tokens.
.ndrK
“
«“-* ”S?
"‘IK,1! i,
of. the
on Re- Hall (Bowen Mills).
liiippil. ,11
IU4IV Chairman
....... —
.... Committee
.......... —---------happier
In uvuig
doing tzui
our RII»IV
share W
to have
j■«
— &amp; to —
-*
• —
—
dream of a white Christmas—bring
peace, ot coun*. there is only a .•earch.” Research is an Important
---------------- ---------us busy Christmas shoppers, boys
percentage of Americans doing the part of the work of the National ij
K4_J« A Elma
—
actual combat
ikiuji
i-vniun duty
fluty but
uui really
icany folk*
icuu Gvogra|*ilcSociety;
-j--.,-., 'rothechaihnan
——
FIDS Made A Fine
risht
All were
by.
grocers
and
other
food 'J As a matter of fact, until Judge with their skis and snowballs.
right
hip.
were taken
taken
to
ngni hin
nip. All
taaen to
io aa Hattie
xsaiuc tlmates
.hntiirt
he
fiteH
nt
ration
il.l-.u most
.nn.i of
..r us
... try
.... to do mour
.iw 1.1.
retailers
Should
be
filed
at
ration
'
Carr,
himself,
came
forward
with
Christmas card caroler*. Santa
IT think
bit II nt
of tli.,
the rcommittee rharffrd
charged with
with that
that
Creek hospital for treatment.
..........I the war
___ — effort
.....1 »and
a______
nn ImtVxrtAnL
banks
on
form
No.
749-23.
copies
of
new
evidence
which
he
had
collectMnoruibiltty
ia anman
important man Record In 8th
Claus, a mother with her brood, a
toward
I donU*v
’t I I.
It apiieara that Donald Drake was
ore available through whole-' ed Independently, many people had carefree young couple, a soldier on
hear too much complaining. Every in its staff of workers.
driving south. Just back of his car which
salcrs
nnd
food
retailers
trade
asI
assumed
that
the
investigation
had
Did you know that Lyman J. U. S. Air Corps
guard duty, a snow Madonna.
week I count my red ration stamps
and ttuvellliyg In the same direction soclations
I
died
through
inaction
or
at
the
best
Staff Sergt. John W. Schultz, was another r J“*
and wonder if It will have to be Briggs was bom and grew up on
The dramatic part of the pro­
—
Twice u:m*ny ration tokens as ।
1x1 * stale of ®usPended gram wo* written and 1» being di­
oleo or butter and so far it has been i. farm in Assyria township? On serving in the 8th U. S. Army Air Ralph BrteMey. with Mrs Wni DunoriglnBllL.TtlA
Put
hX? Carr described Staler as rected by Lester Schilling of the
butter, so you can sec that things that farm the Brigg* Methodic corn* in England, spent a 20-dav ham and Mrs. Robert Collins, all
aren't so bad for me. I do fall horri­ church is situated, and many of our furlough with his parents. Mr. and ■iViiik uu Okituc uirrfc ivuulc v.
speech
deportment of the high
—— ——.
. .
,
bly at writing letters to you people readers have driven to that church Mrs. William Schultz of Delton
school. It carries one along in a
Coming toward them from the the size of a dime.
in service though and I Know that to partake of chicken dinners, neccmber 3, he left the home of south was a third car. with Lester
Manufacture of the tokens was,
light but wistful mood to a serious
Sgt. June Leary. UB-M.C.WJK. la
though they may never have at­ his parents and went to an army .. .
------- u—. eiartarl last wrok
you all want to hear from home.
ending.
now at Ute Marine Corps Recruit­
filer's rest hospital af Atlantic City and with Rov Blair, 60. also of , The order now ckUOpr manufac-1.
11
I Just talked with Violet Shroyet tended it* services.
Th? carol service program is as ing Station at Indianapolla.
Lyman J. Briggs is not only an for two weeks, but expects soon to Hastings as hte passenger.
and she tell* me that she talked
7" of I.IOO.OOT.OOO red tokens for
follows:
with Ray on the telephone a few important member of the National be realigned to duty.
Shortly before the two cars came buying mrata^butter. fate, oils and
Aliant 'taaLinn
NOTICK
days ago and believe me when I say Geographic Magazine staff, he is
Entering the army Auk. 28. 1942. together the Short Way Line's
cheese, and 900.000.000 blue tokens“OUr Allens jeCKing
O Christmas Tree ,
that Violet Rets a new lease on life also the head of the United States Serot. Schultz, received his first O«k,I bus whizzed by the two south bound
for processed foods. The original Amprirnn
It Came Upon A Midnight Clear
wjien she can talk with her curly Bureau of Standards at Washing­ I/&gt;sf Cluster June 25. 1943 after. I e.n, rjtata, . cloud rf mow in
order wm lor obouc h.,1 Udi num-American
O Uttje Town of Bethlehem
haired husband on the telephone. ton. D. C-. where Uw Geographic is completing five bombing raid* over Its wake to add to the flakes In the
oenCltlzenchiD
n Come All Ye Faithful
Violet was fortunate enough to published.
Germany and France Julv ?4 he air. so that looking ahead was
OPA said the number of tokensVITIXenSHIp
O Come AU Ye^Faimiui
Dutch Kraft Store 13-M
spend a little time with Ray this
received n second Oak lent cluster oulte impossible, and the road was »’“ Increased because it was neces- Fotir person* test week filed apsummer when he was down In In­
after bombing Heroya. Norway and crooked al that point. The Drake “ry to assure an «j«iu*te supplypliratlons with the county clerk to p™ National Antocm
polls but he is new ud at visit the Bureau of Standards. You four other target* in Prance and and Matilev car* rbashed into each to meet all needs starting from the become American citizens. Their
SUNDAY CHICK KN DINNER
.
.
ue Isle. Maine He is in a will find there, associated with Dr. Germany, each on separate mb- other and the auto driven bv Mrs
u,e Pl,n 8°” *nto effect. The applications will be considered at The HeavensResound (German)
Happy cbrts‘inB8 (German) by appointment Sr
squadron at an air base up I Briggs, another Barry county boy. slon*. The third decoration came Privies" struck the able of the car slze was reduced to get a larger, a hearing to be held in the court A8
there. It is too bad that you are so ' Iler Fairchild, who grew up in Haa- August 17 after a raid on Schwein­ driven bv voung Drake. The three
manufactured from the. room
theJVorid-Handel
iwiui here
ncic on
uu the
uic third
uuru Wednesday
weuncauay
...» ..v..- ... . ■ . Lvman
Wilkinson,
far away Ray rt* Violet really wants tings, graduated from our schools, furt. Germanv and four subsequent women In the last named car were quantity
-------------------------------------------in February,
which
will be- the- As Lately We W'tched (Austrian) Michigan. Phone P
of material allocated.
to so-nd Christmas with you.
| graduated from the State College French and German bombing mis­ bruised but none of them badly , We
....
The
four
who
The
Angel
and the
the Shepherds
Shepherds Time—12 o'clock on.
understand,
too.
that
when
1
16th
of
that
month.
The
four
who;
The
Angel
and
«e understand,
that wjxr.
Violet
violet also tells
tens me that
tnat Lyle
hyie ,( also, and married a Hastings girl— sions
’ &lt;Bohemian)
hurt. The injuries to the three
'• stcn»LS&gt;csl,
c"?ct apply are as follows:
Out
Rockhill. Don Heeter. and George Vera Ward.
With 20 separate raid* to his men have tven mentioned
Leander
Leinhardt.
59.
of
this
Shepherds
Shake
off
Your
DrowsyThe m^y ore coupon book will be usedThe Bureau of Standards occu­ credit. S»nrt Schultz received the Drake and Mauley cars were bad- No. 4, the others are to be surren- city. He was bom in New Dundee.
Juppstrom have Just finished with
Sleep (French)
NOTICE TO TAXPAYKM
the first Ian of mechanical training pies and uses an immense building Distinguished Plvln® Cm** Seritem- ly wrecked.
Canada. May 9. 1884. and came to The Babe tn Bethlehem s Manger
tiered.
,
down in Texas. Lnvona Just heard where all aorta of products are be­
the United States tn March. 1916.
(English)
cmDFN- DEATH*OF
I ES££.VJLVE
that Lyle is now at Chanute Field ing analyzed or tested to determine
•Rose Thompson. 66. a widow. She On That Most Blessed Night (Span- a penalty of 4% will t
and Bettv savs that Don is now at their merit or lack of merit. There
1 FnW RATTt'M
1
ING
.
was born at Plumb Bridge. Irekn)
Mabel
Seattle. Washington. I wasn't able too. many manufacturing execu­ from combat fivlne after comnl“t-|I TV,"
.r, HcotT,
Fzl-a-nrl A 'I CoThC
f’XCCUtlVC
bOOtd OfRed
Ulf Cross.
BSTTy land. January 1. 1876. Her present; U&gt;! How A Rose Fer Blooming­
fmv :
Chapter
American
to find out what became of George. tives bring their production .prob­ inv his 25th ml-’lnn over *nemv
residence is Hastings. Her last .„Pr,eJor*u’
.
u
.
hls ShtMT* ram- JMty £Sina I WiU
“" °*
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Darrell Hall tells me that his lems for testing, and for sugges­ •erritorv. SrTvt. Schultz. m«da l.U
w,u mM,t
*nccl Tu
iuea„
izec.
sv 1:30
cju residence before she came to this Westminster Carol (French-English)
D m Bt
clCTk'8 Office. All country was in Windsor. Canada.
brother. Sgt. Norman, who is in a tion* for Improvement of methods, last bcmb run over Coesfeld. Ger­ ftrnvld
D
P
“ shock to his wide circ e members are requested to be pres­ from which place she moved lb De- Deck the Halls (Welsh)
far nwav country, has gained 20 or of product. Many of them have many October 10.
et friends and acquaintances in this
r
pound*. Norman is in the quarter- been aided by the Bureau. Many
troll in 1914. and has since resided Up On the Housetop (American)
city which has been his life long ; ——»
,■
■ ~&gt; evidently
.
master corp* m
he ~
is fraudulent claim* for manufactured
in this country.
Jolly Old 8t. Nicholas (American)
home.
saying out the choice food—must article* are disproved and exposed Rnwivns TO PLAY HEBE
Anders Ernfried Halverson. 43. of Fum. Fum. Fum (Spanish)
b- s*me such a method in order to bv the teste made at the Bureau of DECEMBER 18
Mr. and Mrs iwUum had Just 25 Christmas
Nashville. He was bom December Kolyada (Russian)
Standard*, it I* an important pan
acmilre'thaae 20 extra pounds.
The panalorinm Maiers of Grand returned that morning from a throe Zj ,
B. 1900, at Malung. Sweden. He
BH1 Dunlap Is in England and is of the federal government. Every
weeks' visit with their son CurtU Baskets Needed
came to this country in 1823. land­ Bring A Torch. Jeannette, Isabella
otiH family
r.rallv in
(n Amn
Ann Artxir
Arlira- and
nnH he
K- ,
„
1
’
fcwui.u
... a
. F*
PX "
store
working In
— BlU has Barry county citizen should be bnwllnr-teams nf th* nation, will and
(French)
I There are twenty-five local fam- ing in New York City, and has lived
be*n there n)x&gt;ul a month That nroud of the fact that Lyman J. nlav here Rsturd-v evenins. Dec. IB.
apperandy in his accustomed | Illes on welfare lists this year to in the United States since that time. He is Bleeping In,a Manger (Polish)
PX lob Miunds all right Bill and ■ Briggs has been In charge of that against a team of local men.
^ood health
Josenh Harold Whitaker. 53. of Away in a Manger (German)
.
receive Christmas baskets, accordI wouldn't be a bit surprised if a Bureau far manv rears, and still
—---- - -------------------He had jtu---------------*-----just come
un from fixing inw u, Municipal Judge Adelbert Nashville. He is a widower. He was
few of the fellow* envied you at. ha* that responsibility.
NOTICE
I’he, furnace
iee fire
fire tn
tn the
the basement
basemen cortright.
Qortright. Individual*'
Individuals,orrantira-'
------- — bom at West Vale, England. De­
getting ?uch a break'
* Lyman te the son of Mr. and
irt nttiirk J”™
iwl1 "12 ;1 lloSTtr
— - -- __ _ __ __Who
______
ru™' Ii’,2rv
.n- wiuin, U&gt; cember 28. 1888. His last place of Hallelujah Chorus from “Th. MaaEhierron Struble L* atill un at, Mrs. • Chauncey Briggs, pioneers of be closed to the public d'lring the he exoired before a doctor could 1 help furnish these baskets are re- residence before coming to Ameri­
*lah“—Handel
Rkxtx Fall* Emerson has been there ( AMyrta. He attended the. Briggs rehool's Christmas vacation. TV-1 reach him.
i que^ to notify Judge Cortnght at ca was in Bradford. EnglaM He
for ages, and he really has the luck 1 district school, also the Battle Creek r-rab-r 23 to .lanuazv 3-EXCEPT । The funeral will be held from the hk office phone 2173
at came to America in 1815. and has
folks as he gets home once in a high school. He graduated from the Tuesday evening. December 28 Leonard funeral home at two
’ p
, resided here since that date.
(Continued on Page 1. Sec. 2J | (Continued on page 3. Sec. 1)
when it will be open.
o'clock Friday afternoon.
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a success of such a week, so ft Is
I fair to assume that Ils Chamber of
Commerce and business interests
have had the right motives and the

older residents to know each other
*-*—“
""
-should be made to do "exactly that.
Better acquaintance and a more

j fn freezer lockers
includj There were 460 who Unproved Bmmwjy evening. Be there uc
&gt; their storage cellars. 104 who used
Our quota has been filled for the | lng
«-&lt;h&gt;ealcd numbers, was
a pressure cooker for the first time new rNuraerie" cottage at Che Eat- , presented preceding th* wedding
ttiictv
this year, and 1058 who helped their on Rapids Home. TtiIs coUage is ceremony of renewal o&lt; vows, per(Continued from Page 1. Sec. 1.)
neighbora. More than 18.000 folks
form*d
Lhe Re’ WU1 L
i
large benefit to a community, boin
1
d
' P“*tor of Uw church !
strangers or folks one dkl not know spiritual and materia). Where u
attended more than 1100 demonvery well, it would be silly—a use­ fine, friendly spirit pervades a city
„
.
Mr. Collin had provided a beauI stralions that reached 81 counties.
Our sympathy is extended toDor- I trful guest book, prefaced by a poem 1
less performance. There must be In living there la a privilege. It is not
.
Other agencies cooperating were the othy Bushong on the Iras of her' af hGfMm^arfpSitfoa. InWhkh
tile observance of such a week on easy lo start enmities and factions
tie nu
s verv
.। snane.
shape. He
has a
very irooa
good maita.
reputa- 1 OCD. P.8 A. and community nu- l f»thfr- Ororge Townsend.
the goodly number of guests inthe part of all concerned a sincere in a town w-here the citizens know
Don in the legal profession."
trttlon committee*.
interest tn folks, a sincere desire each other and Iiave a- sincere,
— —• • •
| bribed their names as enduring
J1*1** “id that the new
‘
to be friendly, to have a mutually friendly interest In one another.
PRIZE AWARD PICTURES
1 memorial- of the delightful occaI was a
prosecutor would receive a salary PASSING OF MRS».
helpful understanding of strangers Factionalism. Muplclon and distrust ■ ■’
WILL BE SHOWN
from -----------page 1. Section
1) ! of »100 per day for each day in D^ftrN5'JZJ?,N
1 The art exhibit of original paint- 1 Mr. Wooton ia a retired member ding annlverwiry Tbatr MCL
---------—, —„ are not apt to spring up in any (Continued-----------------------It *hlcl‘
»rtualy participates in
seen before, but taally knows little u&gt;wn whone people arc genuinely Michigan Agricultural College
College, as it
---------------1 Ings being held In connection with ! of the Michigan conference
ot—
the Wccton. ot Detroit wm 1
about them. If there is not genuine interested in each other.
, was then called, and began work
there he eer-ed
served help hl* parent* celebrate.
tiie Christmas program of the Has- Methodist church, whsrr
--JAT
.9^'----------------------- -----------------, hospital. Lansing. Wednesday. Dec. ; Ungs Women's club, tomorrow. Pri- !
day
afternoon,
at
the
Parish
house,
of Commerce, or our Junior Cham­
n W.
w Keiley
v*n.u of
rrf Lansinr
r
8 Mrs Newton had not been feeling
qualnted Week." then it would be ber. or both, should inv
lydcal mind. He liked to investigate
D«*n
•— • *
uXera
"fcJTr
eU
h*d &lt;«» lo Lansing to promises to be of special Interest.
a force. Il must be genuine.
matters that were aligned to him
PT“‘-—
------------- *™
For the first time several pictures [
Mt. Pleasant plan foi
wlth h&lt;T &lt;taughter Mra Maximto report upon, and hl* record Mlchig.— —---------------------------It would not only belittle, it would such a week as we hav
'jISU
.! Roger*, and later suffered a stroke. painted by William Fox. well1
Judge
prowcuior. j
unite Carr
carr an- , Hcr hluband yrrd Ncwton. dlrd in known local boy. will be shown |
positively degrade, a "Get-Ac­ with a view ot having it adopted as was one of steady advancement. He I special4 prosecutor.
was especially interested In me- I nounerd. with Harry W Jackson, 1933
quainted Week if it degenerated into a fixed feature of Hastings
here, two of .them being the ones
a aales-promotion in*tea cl of a
There are hundreds of new pco- chanlcal problems, and In ma- assistant attorney general and a
She was a daughter of the late to receive the first prize for two I
friendship-promotion affair.
—. It
.. is
... pie who have Men drawn to thia chine* Through UUr. hr acquired i veteran criminal lawyer as an aide Mr. nnd Mrs. Emmanuel Peterson. consecutive years at the annual,
perfectly justifiable for business city and Its immediate surround­ his fitness and qualification* for | Mr. Sigler said that it would She is survived by ner daughter, exhibit of the Kalamazoo Art Asso­
men or service companies to offer I Ings within the past four or five the Bureau of Standards, and It led , probably be another week before he one grandson, two brothers. Dan ciation. Mrs. Strong, of Nashville.!
fnr
for that urck
week xnmA
some xnerinl
special Inrttu-,,Induce- years. How well do we know them? naturally to his selection as It* di- could take an active part in me Peterman, Lake Odessa, and Scott will also show some of her pictures !
went that will draw people to their 1 How well .do they know Hastings and reeling head. Ho was alwny* much grand Jury proceedings because he Peterman of HasUna*w Service* sere painted in Prance, and many other 1
in science and the sciensc ten- has two cases pending in
In his
hl* priv“*
J T.
places of business. so they may 1 its .people? Can we do more to *lntere»ted
I
... . ...
’Mill fie IrnAwl.
ate nrneHe*
Via I are
ara. scheduled fof held at the Leonard funeral home. originals will be in the exhibit.
his scientific
knowl- 1 ate
practice Ithat
have a chance to sec the new races. I make them feel tliat we ore glad ces. He applied
Saturday afternoon, conducted by
*“* the Rev. Don M. Our/, with burial
re-1' in
•- the
•*— department
•*——----- - ' hearing.
—-*—
or to greet folks whom they would ; they are here? Have we welcomed edge to hU nofi.
OBSERVE THEIR
as made an outstanding | jn a publlc sUlKnent Klm
like to be friendly with. But them in such a friendly way and where he has
in Riverside.
GOLDEN WEDDING
to commercialize "Get-Acquainted with such a friendly spirit us to success.
। mat he wcaild do his b-*t to find
Mr Briggs as a man and as a the facts, regard1 rev of who might MUSKEGON RESIDENT
Week" would b- a fraud and a make them glad they live in our
’ In the Downers Grove Reporter.I
frost. A ieal desire to become ac- fine city or close enough to it so scientific worker stands deservedly be Involved—and thaw here who DIES HERE
Downers Grove. Ill. mention is
qualnted and a sincere wish to be they feel Hastings is really their high. Barry county is proud that know Klm are convinced mat he
Robert B. Slone. 59. passed away made of the celebration of the gol- '
friendly arc absolutely necessary to "home town?" Are they glad they he. otte of her sons, has won fame will do jurt that.
Monday. Dec 13, at the home of dtn wedding of the Rev. nnd Mrs. I
In the world of science. and tn the
make a "Gel-Acquainted Week" a J live here?
his ------slrter. -----Mrs —
Ed --------Binball.
Probably no high grade trial law- . —
— -N­ J R. Wooton. well known her*. The
viral factor in community life.
' Would n "Get-Acquainted Week" application cf science to the prob­ yer In the state could have been | Mich Ave Mr Stone* home- w«* Rev Wooten is a former Hastings '
Mt. Pleasant seems &lt;0 have nude help these folks and those who are lems of farming and manufactur­ selected who was more free of polit- in Muskegon and he came to Ha.v resident, a brother of Dr. J, A.
ing.
leal obligations or connections. Al- I
about four months ago. Hr Wooton. and Mrs Wooton Is u for­
though he was elected county pros- 1 had been in poor health far some mer Carlton resident.
Rev. Wooton served as pastor of I
ecutrar three times on the Demo- 1 time. Surviving are the sister and
cratlc ticket and later was named I '“le
R“ri. of Grand R-spids. the Methodist church in Freeport
as candidate for attorney general Service* were held from m? leon- and the church at Carlton Center |
by the state Democratic organize- “rd funeral home.Wcdnc*dav.i&gt;c. from 1894 tn 1897 and was largely
Uon, he was recognized locally assn
*’ 2 30 o'clock, conducted by Instrumental in building the pres- I
independent. He stumped me state ! the Rev. L. Winston Stcnr. with ent church edifice in Freeport He I
also held the NashvlBe pastorate j
for Wnikie during me last preai- burial in Riverside.
(Continued from Page 1. Sec. 1J
from 1930 until his retirement in !
dentlal
election.
As
a
candidate
for
I
--------------- ---------------------heart-breaker to the Ionia Reserves
IMO. Rev Wooton graduated from ‘
the Hastings High school with the
as the final whistle blew that would.. by Republican organizations InM- »•••"’• I" L VI J
class
of 1886
have tied the /core Manker and
Excerpts from the article in the I
,
I
legan
and
VanBuren
counttea.
Thus.
■
A
total
of
61
Christmas
package*
Coleman were high point men ’f— poltt^iHy^i^ejs free of obligations
. ,— ------ - .r _ .....
containing stationery and cigarettes Reoorter ant given below .
Hastings.
Tile
Rev and Mrs J. R Wooton.
1
aad
friendships
which
might
prove
have
been
mailed
to
our
boys
in
the
II**ling*
TI embanwndng ’in the type*of Invesembarrassing in the type of inres- service both here and abroad A parents cf Mrs. J R. Cretcher
tluwtloo he is
i. now
now expected tn
..* 1I tlgatlon
to mn.
con- । letter of thanks from Lt Alien ■ Mary Wooton&gt;. 1028 Maple Ave..
Coleman
Ill***_______
were
honored
guests at a reception
..I
duet
'prentice
received
a
couple
week*
Hili
—--------------। ago. Is proof. that at least some tendered them in the parlors of
Ottosen
NASHVMXE
I have reached their destination and the Methodist church on Sunday
Thomas
afternoon, Nov 28. from three ta
Mrs
Ruth
....
Johnson
and
little
son
were
well
received
Townsend
Ice returned Saturday !I Sister
~ ’
Howard Lee
Dora •Ingram, who broke
Ftaster
from a three weeks’ visF. with Mrs her arm some lime ago. Is gaining fiftieth anniversary cf their mar­
Johnson's porenis. Mr and Mrs. slowly. SL*ter Mamie Frame of riage and was given for them by ■
Myers
their doughtier and her husband.
Roy Dowell of Harris. Mb. * Bom | Woodland is slaying with her
to Mr. and Mrs Merle Scott Jr. a ■ There will be several new mem­
baby boy Dec. 3rd at the Lake Odes- bers to initiate at this week s m«'.- anti conducted by members of th? I
ENGLISH WALNUTS, 1 lb.
39c
W.3.C.S. and other friends of the
ra hospital Congratulations. * TYie I ing A good attendance is desired,
annual junior class play was given | All who wish to help pick there church. The parlor and tables In1
Ayres
MIXED NUTS, 1 lb.
49c
In me school auditorium Dec. 3rd. chickens, b» at R«v Bv«h * nt 1 30 o. the dining room were adorned by .
Van Let Loo
before a good sized audience The 1 m. Friday. Everything la shaping up a profusion of flowers, golden chryPECANS, 1 lb.
45c
cast was excellent in giving this ,
Kohloff
high class comedy. * The three cirOyler
cies of me WB.C8. enjoyed a pot­
PEANUTS, 1 lb.
28c
Whitesides
luck luncheon and Christmas pro- 1
Howley
grain at me Community House Dec.
POPCORN, 1 box
13c
Larson
10 There were about 30 ladles pres­
Robertson
ent. * The Clover Leaf.cla.vi of the
Evangelical church held thetr
FRESH FRUITS and VEGETABLES
Christmas party Dec. 10 In the
home of Mrs. Stella Barnes ♦ Mrs.
Ray Tliompson was hostess to me
New Year's Named
Past Chief's club last Thursday
SPIES AND JONATHANS
night. * Hie Nashville Garden club
Day of Prayer
met Dec. 14 with Mrs Clara Dalhouser for their ChrLstmas oartv. *
for Nation
President Roosevelt has named Mre. Clutrles Ma pci and Mr* Don
BUY BONDS FOR VICTORY
CLOSED SUNDAYS
January' 1 as a national day of Hinderliter entertained Friday eveprayer for "strength and guidance nlntr with a benefit bridge party
for the Pythian Sisters at the home '
— i fare and for the responsibilities of of Mrs Hinderliter. * .The entire
Memodist Sunday school. assU'ed
&gt; increasing victory."
by me church choir will give a '■
’ 0 BOTH PLEADED GUILTY
Christmas program Thursday eve­
Dec 23. * Captain Merwyn
v'
William Moored. 18. of Caledonia. ning
V and James Glass. 17. of Middleville, Plumlev Ls expected to arrive In
☆
☆
☆ ■
One-holf milo cast, one-half mile north.
X were brought before Judge McDon- tyishville today (Mondavi. It Is 2H
a aid Saturday. Both pleaded guilty years since Captain Merwyn left
v of the charge of "breaking and en­ his home to enter me service of his
mile east of Hickory Corners.
v terlng In the night time.” Their coun’xy and from reports of hl*
' plea was accepted by the judge. “unit" during that time he has seen
who remanded them to the cus­ plenty of action. * Pvt. Sam Var­
tody of the sheriff without ball, ney,-wife and babv. who were called
here by the death, of his brother,
awaiting sentence.
Voile, returned last week to Mon­
roe, WJs., Pvt Varney la In the
Not 80 Cheap
veterinary service of the army. ★
Unlike other stringed
instru­ Mr. and Mrs. George Sheffted of
ments. new hari&gt;s are better than Waqtlngs i were vidtoes Sunday in
the Calvin Plumley home ♦ Mr.
old ones and fine ones are apt lo and
Mn. Richard Bogart of Has­
cost as much as *3.000
tings ■Wbbe weekend guests of Mr.
ahd Mra Harold Hras.

"GET-ACQUAINTED1
such an effort
WEEK SPONSORED ■■ucx.wwuuy.
WYsaSuHy.
l* successful. It cannot fall to bring

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BRUSH Sets $3 to I C
|

PERFUMES
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FANCY
SOAPS. 50c to
BATH TOILET
SETS, 59c to.,
COLOGNES
59c to

$4 00

BABY TAKE
Apart Dolls _i
TOBACCO
1 &amp; ’/j lb*. 45c—

to

PINE OIL
Both_____ ______
CHEN YU
Nail Sets $1.00

PERFUME
Bottles, 25c—

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BUBBLE
Bath. 25c—

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WHAT-NOT
Pottery

KITCHEN VEGETABLES
FRUIT
Plaques

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j ^.zoleas, Begonias,
t; 1 Cherries, Violets
$ and Cyclamen.
Roses, Carnotions,
Narcissus 'Mums,

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CORNING
Tumblers Set 6
SACHETS
10c to------- --------

METAL VANITY

$5°o

BABY Thermome­ S&lt; 50
ter Plaques

BABY
Plaques, 35c—

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T5
29'

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$700
Sets, $1.25 ——

Beautiful Poinsettias,
the Christmas flower.

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BABY Comb a
s&lt; so
Brush Sets, 75c—
I

Monogram Playing
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25c—

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SHAVING
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GIFTS

MUSICAL
Powder Boxes

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$3°° S
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FOLDING
Cribbage Boards

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Stationery, 59c to

I nations bouquets,

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Cigarette BoxesI

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Snapdragons, Combi­

Christmas Centerpieces’
Oregon Holly,
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liveries so please order

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GRAY HAIR?

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early. Telephone 2530.

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Figures just compiled by Miriam
Eads. MSC nutrition specialist,
show that 1581 families reported
canning 106,737 quarts of vegeta­
ble*. 190.209 quarts of fruit. 82.919
quarts of tomatoes and tomato
lulee. With an average ot 3.5 mem­
bers In these families, this pro­
vides 353 quarts of fruit. 19.7
quarts vegetables and IS quarts to­
matoes. An adequate canning bud­
get to give good meals rich in
needed mineral vitamins and other
nutrients suggests about 50 quarts
of fruit. 30 quarts vegetables and
35 quaris_pf tomatoes for each
adult.
The amount stored and eaten
fiesh must be counted in too. says
Mia* Eads, who points out that
these records were compiled before
full amounts to be stored were in
cellars or pits Families have un
average of 3 bushels of vegetables
and nearly a bushel of fruit for
eacji person In the family. Since
potatoes. 1U to 4 bushels for each
person, are not Included in the
amount, the quantity stored is close
to the 100 pounds recommended
Three 1581 homemakers report lust
5197 quarts of fruit and vegetables

us to curtail our de-

COURTESY IS NOT RATIONED AT

"Courtesy and Friendly Service Shown All"

RURAL PANTRIES
'..IM I&gt; rpB Wl.NTl.R
At least 48.2tX),OOG quart Jars of
food form shiny rows on storeroom
shelves ,tn 200.000 suburban and
farm homes of Michigan, according
to a cotaservaUve eatlmate of the
trork of foresighted families in
bridging the winter food season of

CLYDE WILCOX
Florist
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the fate of Germany than the Cairo
conference was tn regard to Japan,
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satisfaction of the three nations
represented.

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Stalin now seems satisfied with
the w'ar effort to date of England
and America and no longer sus­
pects that an Invasion from
the west fa being delayed merely
to further weaken Russia. This
fact is evident, not only from Sta­
lin's own remarks, but also from
the editorials and comments in
Soviet newspapers which are close­
ly geared to the Kremlin.

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All possible Siberian bosns for
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highly vulnerable and could not be
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to which official’ Russian evalua­
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n separate peace with the Nazis and
Uius allow Hitler to concentrate all
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doms" for which the United Na­
tions are supposed to be fighting.
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unrepresented at - —
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conference
of
this importance.
Neither Elmer
DSvis. heid of the U. S Office of
War Information or his English
or Russian equivalents were present
I —although almost
every othar
branch of officialdom was repre-11
sented.
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It is not as though the Allied 1
press cannot be trusted—Oen. Eisen­
hower took correspondents com-1
pletely into hfa confidence before i
the Invasion of Sicily and it was ।
one of the best-kept secrets of the .
war—The German and Italian de- 1
fenders were caught completely I
"flat-footed."
',

Certainly moat of the propagan- 1
gia value of the Teheran confer- .
encc was lost by amateurish news'1
handling. The atiff-necked. bull- |
headed Allied silence gave Hitler's .
well-oiled propaganda machine a i1
head start of about three days— |
and It certainly "went lo town." As 1,
a matter of fact, people of the 1
United Nations first learned of the |
conference via German short-wave ।
radio. Nations in the Nazi Euro­
pean orbit were well filled with a I
elevpr. highly-co'.ortd German ver­
sion days before the official Allied
which amounted to a rather tame
anU-dlmax.
Elmer Davis, who deserves credit
for slicking with hfa Job as head
of the OWl tn face of official an*
tagonlsm and lack of proper au­
thority. fa a shrewd, capable, level­
headed newsman who could have
supplied the conferees with some
b idly needed advice on matters per­
turning to nows, publcily and pro- 1
paganda.
However, despite any and all pro­
paganda. it now seems evident tiial
Hitler's attempt to spltt*-England.
Russia and America lias failed and
with this falitire goes his last hope

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Goodwin Youth Fellowship will
Sabbath School 0 30 AM
meet Bunday evening. Place I" *“
Wdrihip Hour: 11:00 AM.
Announced et Sunday School
Nature Hike; 2:45 PM.
Vespers 4:30 PM
FIRST CHURCH OF
Sunday evening 7:30 PM. LayCHRIST. SCIENTIST
Evangelism class
Wednesday evening 7:4S PM.
Corner Church and Center Street*
' ""
Subject, “Is the Universe. Includ­ Prater Meeting
Mrs Clarence Workman iTjurned
Thursday evening at the Church;
ing Man, Evolved by Atomic
i to her duileajat the Eston Mfg. Co .
Force?"
Battle creek. Monday after a
Bunday service 11 a.m.
week’s iUneas at her home here.
| BALTIMORE CIRCUIT
Sunday *c!xx&gt;l 9:30 am.
I The Ninth Annual Meeting of the
Wednesday evening service al f*astcr. Rev. Lyle E. Oim
I Stockholder* ot the Chariot te Pro­
7:45 D-m.
ll.kltlmore Church
credit Assoettlten will be
Reading room tn church edifice
Morning worship service 10:00 A. ' duetion
held at the Grange Hal) in the City
epen Wednesday and Saturday
1 of Ciiartotte.' Michigan, on Dec
I Sunday rchno! 11:00 A M
11. 1943, commencing at 11:30 AM
Prayer Service Tuesday evening The
membership consist* of fir­
FIRST METHODI 8T CHURCH
I 8 00 PM
‘
mer* tn Barry, Eaton and Ingham
The ChrtsUna* Service of Wor- McCallum Church
ship will be held at 10:00 o'clock
Morning worship service 11:30 A- Oountlea.
i Five Hastings rtudent* at West­
next Supday morning. There will *&lt;■
ern Michigan college arc members
be a procuwional of four choir*.
Bunday rchool 10:30 AM.
special Chrutma* music by each of
We cordially welcome the attend- ol campus musical organlxatlom
the oisoirs, and a brief ChrisUna* ance of thia community to these which will participate Ln the ninth
annual Southwest-rn Michigan M salah Festival which will be preA Christmas Pagear.:, "Angels cf--------------- •
scnled by a mtiasrd choir cf more
^hrteunaa." will be presented at the PILGRIM HOLINESS
than 500 voices Friday evening Dec.
oiuiday School hour, 11:20. next I TABERNACLE
Sunday under Hie direction of Mrs I, Sunday School 10 AM conducted 17. in Kalamxaoo Central Hlxh
School auditorium. They are: MaTom Ogden The pageant wiU be ( bv Franet* Coleman
belle A Hauer. Maurine Gloria
given in the Junior Department
Preaching Service at 11 A M
Ruom with all Departments pafdc- I Rev. Mr*. Manker will continue C'.um. Barbara Shannon. Imogene,
ipatlng. The ChrisUniu Offering , to speak on the subject of "Matur- Cooley and Ruth Bronscn
Henry Mulder, who ha* been with
wlll be used for the work of our ity". Eph 1:15-18.
Methodist Children's Home In De- : Y P S. at 7 PM.
the Ironside Monument Work* for
troll nnd for the needy children of
Preaching again at 7:45.
a number of year*. I* now a uatlcnt
the world through our World Scrv- ! our Christmas program span­ at the Ingham County Sanitarium
loe Agcncua.
‘
sored by the 8 8. will be
given in Lansing
j Thursday night Dec. 23.
Palmer Osborn, .son of Mr. and
CHURCH SCHOOL TO
Thursday evening prayer service Mn Wallace Osborn, who was re­
PRESENT PROGRAM
( will be nt Sam Shriver's, on Madl- cently graduated from Harvard
University wa* initiated into the
Ail department* of the church M,n Su
' national honorary scholastic fraterrchool will participate in Uus
“
--------| nlty. Phi BeUt Krppa. at Cam­
Christmas program and pugi'ant HASTINGS METHODIST
bridge. Mass . last week. In view of
presented by the Sunday rcluxvl CIRCUIT
I the fact that Palmer attended Har­
ot the First Me'.hodUt church next Bessie H Rullson. Pastor
Sunday. Dec 19. at ll:30.8bngs by Residence. 519 E Green St.
vard on a scholanhlp and never
the Bxglnners. Primary, and JunPreaching services at Martin and had leas than three Job* at one tune
lor De|Mruhent*. readings by Mrs Quimby at 10 and 11:30. Christmas during any ot his college year*,
this honor reflects the exceptional
Sybil Warner, and a YuleUde pa- 1 service. Special music at Quimby,
gcant. "Angels of Christmas' will
Sunday school al Goodwill and ability and creditable work shown
be included. Parte will be taken by Hendershot The Hendershot txhool by Palmer during his academic
■the following p.-oplc; GeruldOie । will have a Christmas program al years.
Quite a little excitement out on
Brown. Helen Walidorff. Elaine 'be Sunday School hour
Van Hom. Julianne Cooper. Mary । The Sunday School exerctMw In N Broadway Monday night when
Rinehart, Dolores Van Houten, cooperation with the local schools a Civilian /Winter Pilot wu* forced
Mary Louise Steinke. Liunnc Seo- schools will be held the following to land on Mrs Alma Finglcton’a
n&gt;.. OortriRht.
—
Quimby-Tuesday; Good- farm, around 10:30 pm, due to
bey. Locke Poetcr. n
Billy
evenings. Quimby
r-.!! —Wednesday; Martin—Thurs­ engine trouble. Fortunately it was
Nancy Janes, Robert Seay. Elim- will
moonhAt so he picked a safe landbeth Cortrlght. Betty Hummel. day.
Myrna Knolls. Martha Wedel. Dorotliea Van Horn, Palsy Wedel. Ann •
McDonald. Evelyn Gwinn. Rev ‘
s« .-4n,|- F&lt;n', Th" produc­
tion is under the direction of Mr*.

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The Legion Auxiliary will meet at
the Legton Homo for a Christmas
party tordght. IM. 16. A change tn
plans. due to circumstance* uniorseen. had lo be made. Bring a
, twenty-five cent gift for exchange
The Jr. Aux. ha* elected their
cffleers as follows: pres. Ilcne
Rogers; Vice Pres. Joyce Harring­
ton; Sec. Darts Lockwood: Treas
lorrame Schantz; Chap., Man
Usckwood. Any girl under eighteen
whose father 1* a Legionnaire is
eligible to the Jr. group. Their
meetings are Wednesday evenings
at the Legion home
Shcotlng Whales From Acto
' According to Penal Code 8260. Cal­
ifornia Stole Vehicle Act. Chapter 18.
Par 180. It ix axumst the law in
California tj shoot a whale from an
automobile

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ANNOUNCEMENTS
S. Conger Hitlhawuy. pastor
Sunday mornthg warship at 10;30
December 10 Th- Pastor will tell
about “A Christmas Hymn" and
will prrach a Christmas wnwm an
the theme, "Anachronistic Inierviews."
Sunday school al 11:45. Robert
McGIcritlin. 8upt
Boy Scout* meet Monday night.
E. L Taylor. Scoutmaster.

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'■ U improving ana 1* al home
now.
..u-. and Mr*. Nial Caatelcln an­
nounce the birth ot a 84 pound
daughter. Pc«gte Sue at Pennock
TxwpRaL-iDecJTthMrs Leon Doster Is a patient at
Leiia Pot.'- hospital in Bittle Creek.

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den. w th Mrs Meryl Neeb as aecorr.psnUt and Mrs Harvey Burges*
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invited to attend

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and
'■* took
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fol
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lowing day.
Barn J Wellman, wiio long
served the Banner a* cot respond­
ent from stony Point until health
failed, died Wednesday, Dre 8. Mr.
Wellman was a man of keen InteUlgene* and we always enjoyed
cont*cte
with ­ him. He w** a g
——- grad
UBle
uate &amp;
of Hasting* high school,
-ebeoi. &lt;class
of* --1888. and
seldom absent
from Ute Alumni reunions.
The Miller Farm* Corp, are now
owner* of the Eancoert block by a
deal recently completed threugh
Uic Boyes Agency.
.
Harry Scoocy has sold hte home
120 W Bend to Mr. w.d Mrs Fred
Meyer*
Simon Ettcrbeck has purchasid
of Harry Johnson the residence on
W. Walnut St, which dates back
to poneer days In Hastings, one
of the two home* of southern Co­
lonial type that originally faced
.
Green
Bl, and wa» built by Wm
Harford. the- other
I...,..-.-.
-------------being—
tom
--------down
several years ago. It I* Mr. Etter----------- —----- -—•— *•
Tile deal was completed by the
Boyes Agency, other sales they re­
port are Ute houv on 8 Broadway
owned bv Mrs Marie Barry to Mrs
Sum Bidclmui:. th - latter ha* sold
her 40-a. farm In Rutland Twp.. to
Lron Hughes who has sold his
heme on E Railroad St near the
old wool boot fac*ory. to Emcat
Tobey The Dick Foreman farm in
Rutland, owned by Walter Rock­
hill. has been purchased by Elben
A? he of Detroit.
Whnfs nicer for a Chrtr.’nw
gift to lost the yrnr round thin the
Hasting* Banner?
Mr. and Ms. Rcbert Connelly who
formerly lived at KZl E. Thorn have
recently moved to Les Angeles
Mrs. Archie ReicEotd and MI’S
Grace Reickord have taken the
hou-c recently vacated by the May­
nard Mcynahans on 8. Dibble nnd
w-il) take occupancy the first of Ute
year.
Mrs Ernest Kenyon and MU*
Jean Kenyon are in Lensing -where
Jean U undergoing Treatments for
a severe eye infection at st. Lawrence hospital. They will remain
until after Chri.’tmn*
Mrs. Frank Becker who was In

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A meeting of the Board cf Directors of St Rose Altar. *oclr!y
was held Monday evening al the
home of Mrs W. G. DavLs to dLscuss recommendations to be mad?
at, Hie general meeting in December.
On Tuesday evening the St Rose
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party nt the home of Mrs. Ciaj'^in
Brands tetter.

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THF HASTINGS B VNNFR, THURSDAY, DrCTMBFR 16, Illi

The Home Ee. club gltls are Methodist church. Miss Beside Ruli----------------------.—
— pastor,
-------- officiating. Mr. Aeiick.
to send--------scrapbooks,
dolls son.
Ing guide in the War Bond fund planning
and stuffed toys to: "Mary Free a neighbor gave the opening prayer.
which bond will be sent to the por- Bed Guild Convalescent Home and
».n------------•—
Orthopedic Center.” at Grand Rsp- on the old family burying ground.
Mr Wellman wa^ a member of
Mr. and Mrs Frank Hynees were in tire foreign missionary work of
j The freshmen girls are working the Martin Comers church which
guests of Mr and Mrs. John Mish- the general church.
on food preparation, the sophomore* his father and mother helped to
er of Grand Rapids Sunday, the I
Kiris are progressing nicely toward} build. Pall bearers were Edwin Deakin. Ernest Hunter. LeRoy Combs.
occasion being the wedding anni-1
High school chorus has been i the completion of their blouses. Orr Fuller. Thomas Harris, und
and KTr,. t j-vi practising
..
on a Christmas cantata, ! dresses, and other garments.
Claud Wlule.
Hynes and Mr. and Mrs. Jolui ; ft will be given in the High school
Those from out-of-town who at­
Miahler, both of Grand Rapids. * I auditorium on ‘TYie«&lt;lr*y evening,
tended the funeral were LeRoy
Mis. Arlie Spindler, teacher
Mrs. Ida Palmailcr of Hiurtings &lt; nw&gt;” “l 8 octock- Pr‘«ram
^1Combs. Mr. Forrest and Miss Myr­
lows:
We
have
been
first
In
school
tle Mead. Kalamazoo. Thomas Har­
Spent several days last week, with 1 Invocation;
ztumps the lost three weeks. This ns. Clatul White and II. J Wagon­
pE J1^
ChS^^d'kudTmre"
week our stamp sale was 810 85 und er and families of Olivet. Mr und
r^ny‘MeC^lw« a^dlimM^ miest i I™ Lords Prayer "—Director cne
825 bond.
Mrs. Mattison and sen Cleo and E.
n1
mJ
mT iRS ' G&amp;ion WUliams and Chorus.
Joan Begerow and Manin Clastic
H,™ KS, e&gt;%!L . SJTK'
4 '' P
“*d* of
01 the were champions in u ciphering con­ L. Hunter of Lansing and Mr. and
"Jingle Bells ' “
and
Parade
Mrs F D Bennett cf Jackson.
Wooden
Soldiers
”
Second
Grade
test
Friday afternoon.
Patrick WMA. met last Thursday Rhythm Band.
So
for
Arlen
Heise
is
leading
in
at the home of Mrs Cecil Curtis
"Tidings of Joy"—A Christmas the T.B. stomp sale, having sold
A fine dinner and program were Cantata
—Chorus.
180. Warnie Demond and Francis
enjoyed by members and vUitora.
Two from Sunfield
"Silent Night. Holy Night”
Townsend are tied for second place
The Thank Offering of $83 35 was ; Chorus
Woodland's
basketball
squad
and Audience.
with 90 apiece.
swept both games with Sunfield
We welcome all bo tflds program.
PERMANENT WAVE-59r
here
Friday
night.
Mbs Ethel Whitmer Passes
The first team won their second
Home Economics
Miss Ethel WhRmer, 58. passed game
of the season by a 45-22
1
The Advancer Home Ec. girls are
count. Tlu* starting lineup consisted
‘ working like mod getting the hot Mrs. Eldon Farrell. Friday evening, cf: Boni. Henney. Krebs. McMillen,
1 lunches prepared. They are uppre- December 10. after a long lllnes.' und Harper. The game started
i elating tne experience and enjoying Sendees were held at 12:30 Satur­ slowly with Woodland leading 6-5
| the work—that is, all but the dish day at the Farrell home, conducted at the quarter. In tile second period
But even that chore Is being by the Rev. Arthur Dodge, pastor ci Woodland pulled away somewhat
STEBBINS &amp; JACOBS ।। es.
done with a smile now. The menu
and
halftime udvan
advantage
a
"11 enjoyed “:■ nairume
THE REXALL STORE
1 for the following week is: Monday,
ehiEih at
cf' ,6
Tne lasl
" -H Tiie
last ,la!f
half fe#1!
featured
Pharmacist 1
I goulash: Tuesday. salad: Wednes­ tne Brethren cnurch al Beaverton u,tne excellent 'iiootinv an&lt;i
HASTINGS
PHONE 2131 day. Potato soup: Thursday, cocoa

WOODLAND

and Jello.

cileryHi

Wbyt^lsSoGood
For Relieving Miseries of

Childrens Colds
More than two generations ago—in and keeps on working for hours—to
grandmot tier's day—mothers first dis­ case coughing spasms, help clear con­
covered Vicks VapoRub. Today it is
gestion in cold-v logged upper breath­
the mast widely used Ixrme-remcdy for . ing passages, relieve muscular soreness
relieving miseries of children's colds.
or tightness. lt promotes restful sleep.
And here is the reason,...
Often most of the misery of the cold
is gone by morningl That's why
The moment you nib VapoRub on
VapoRub is so good to use when colds
the throat, dust and back at bedtime
strike. Try ill

mer was a teacher in the schools
of Belding. Midland and Beaverton
for many years. Surviving are her
father. J. S. Whitmer. Beaverton,
two brothers, Edgar and John, both
of Midland and one slater, Mrs.
Martha Farrell of Woodland.
Barry Pioneer Passes
Barr, Wellman. 73. son of Oliver
P. nnd Jolie Ann Wellnum. passed
t away at his farm home in CastleI ton. Wednesday. Dec. 8. after a
long illness,
wnunaa wm&gt;
illness. air.
Mr. Wellman
was oom
bom
March 25. 1870. on the farm adjoining to the north, and has lived
on tlu* farm on wluch he died since
the age of eight. He was married
May 17. 1899 to Miss Nettie B.Grctm
who survives him. He Ls also stuvived by om_* daughter, their only
child. Mrs. Ruth Keyea of Jackson
Mr, Wellman was it graduate- of
Hastings High school cLus of 1888.
Services were held at the house
at 1 PM. Saturday. Dec. 11. and
at 1:30 at the Martin Comers

, many fouls. Harper was ejected, via ARG AN I TATI
the personal foul route. Ute tn the I
I IVHJ
fourth quarter. McMillen, erstwhile I Townsend Club No. 1 will have a
forward, led Woodland scorers with pot luck lunch at their hall next
14 pumu whde playing his usual' Tuesday evening. Dec. 21 at. 6:30
good punt. Schantz led the victors o'clock". Members un* asked to
with 19 points. Woodland Is looking । please bring table service, sand­
forward to Uie return engagement wiches and a dish of food. The busivllle Friday night.

1 with election of officers and a short
i program and music. All members
CHURCH ANNOUNCEMENTS land their friends are welcome.
South Woodland Church
Of the Brethren : Women of the Moose will celcL. Dodge. Pastor
1 brute birthdays of Mlsa Marie Frafe
. Worship and sermon and Mrs. Claudia Ullery Friday.
10:00
“'JC
Sunday school
1 ucc.
Dec, 11.
17. roi
Pot iu»
luck supper o.au.
6:30. ixa&gt;Los\£Sn.lt‘u\nr?unai.‘ C!H?aS“.E*e I’Ing
1,,K side
«“,e in
b’ attendance
Attendance contest enJn1 Hillside Village",
Village . will be given termini
winners at supper. Each
in the church. Thursday. Dec. 23 | one on
side to bring two'
at 8 pm. Everyone Is cordially In- amirs lur laut* und 6«&amp;'h member
viled.
! bring sandwiches and service, Re-|
‘ member two birthday gifts.
Zion Lutheran Church
Paul W . Geiger. Pastor
Christmas party for Women of
10: 00 A. M. Sunday School
the Moose will be held Friday night,
11: 00 A. M. Morning Worship
Dec. 17. after the pot luck supper.
Christmas Service:—The chil­ Each member bring gift ranging
dren's Christmas Service will be­ from 25-50 cents. Also 10c gift for;
held on Christmas Eve at 8 PM.
An elaborate Christmas pageant has
been planned with 65 Individuals men—one from the slates, and one
taking part. The Junior Choir will oversens. After gifts cards
.....
will be
make Its first appearance In liw : played,
new vestments at this service, in
—
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Mrs. Minnie

tertalned bv Mrs. Leslie Gould on Farm Bureau group will meet at
Thursday, Dec. 33 for dinner and a the ixftne of Mr. and Mrs. Sidney
Christmas tree. All welcome.
Stouten Saturday evening. Decem­
ber 18. Supper will not b* .served;
Delton
The Choir of Delton Methodist instead please bring popcorn, candy
church will present a program ot or apples, fur refreshments,
Christmas carols in the church
Sunday evening. Dec. 20. at 7:30.
OBITUARY
The Rebekah and Odd Fellow
Angellne Erritln was born May 6,
lodge of Prairieville will hold 1873. and passed away December 10,
their co-operative Christmas party being 70 yean, of age. She was
In the Odd Felow lull Saturday united In marriage with Byron Ti­
evening. Dec. 19. A pot luck supper tus. near Hastings. November 33.
will be served at 7 o'clock after 1893. Mr Titus leaving nearly nine
which will follow a program and
Christmas tree. Each person is
There are left, to nibs her passing
asked to bring an inexpensive gift.
12 brothers and sisters, with several
nieces nnd nephews, but none will
miss her passing more than Chan
The Maple Grove group of the Dinner, who litis made ids home
Barry county Farm Bureau will with Byron and Angie, near Delton,

Sidney Stanton on Dec. 18. Inex­ her during her last long Hiners.
pensive gifts will be exchanged and
Funeral services wore held at 10
refreshments will be served.
o'clock Monday from the Hentcn
funeral home with .Rev. Victor
Dunham District
Jones officiating. Burial was in lhe
Tlie Maple Grove Community Prairieville cemetery.

McDonald. 118 N.
-H4«y. n« 17

Be4d
“ the starting five. H
"
Besides
Hester. Hospital Guild No 18 will meet
Jv. Duncan. Barnum. and Kirnblr
. with Mrs John Hoere-nalr. 529 E.
acre injected into the lineup and
Thom, this Friday. Dec. 17. This
land
turned in creditable performances. Wood
1 is the annual Christmas party: 1*71
Morning
Worship
10:00
A-M.
The scoring was very evenly divid­
ounuay
oc.ro.
re
.uv
a
«
lucl‘ luncheon. Please bring a 25c
Sunday
School
11:00
A-M.
ed: Bom. Hcnney. and McMillen
Christian
Endeavor
and
Preach,
r^hnnge gift, also canned fruit
garnering 19 points apiece; Harper Ing 7:30 P M.
■ Je,1Y 07 Jarn for
ho*pltal.
coltctrtl 9 nnd Krebs 6. Stank paced
Prayer Meeting. Wednesday. Dec.;
Circle No. 7 of the Methodist
22nd 8:00 P.M.
W.S.CS. will be entertained by Mrs.
Kilpatrick
Girls Basketball
Morris Hill. 220 W. Madison, nexs
Sunday School 10:30 AM.
On -Dec. 7. the Woodland comTuesday evening. Dec. 21- for 6:30
Morning Worship 11:30 A M.
munl'.y
l-v oaw lhe W.H.1?. girls win
Christian Endeavor 8:00 P M
, pot luck supper. Committee in
ihtir
.wc?.nd game. The first gam?
charge will be Mrs. Fred Goodell.
lr “
Prayer Meeting. Thursday 8:00 I, «&gt;arge
with the Alumni was won 18 to 11. PM.
। Mrs
Mrs. r
C. Bu.
B. Burkholder.
iiurxnoioer. Mrs. Joe rVi ”!1’ S7C0,i&lt;*
.*Sun- s Cliristmas
Program. TiipM&lt; iy । Brozak and Mrs. Arthur Snyder.1
" i Mrs. Guy Keller will be in charge »
Uwo" with the^core
of the program. Bring a 10c gift for [ST
-9
J'
was •' fa-s* movI the Christmas tree.
1W
*nR ,?n&lt;’ l&gt;u,’res'tinK gam". Lvnttte
Wuudland Evangelical Church
s,,1‘th was high point tirl With 21
•abler Pastor
I
1 - 1
T Ea
J. S. Dcabler.
points. The
The oUier
oilier 88 Points
ixints were
were
Sunday
I Writer's Guild meeting Thursday, Sf
10.00 A.M. Christmas
C',_-----“
made
by Barbara M»«bh&lt;*re«
Hershberger nn,t
and Tlk-nie of S;-rmon.
n,n'’*' ,IV
ion "Jesus U.the
1V Sav- Dec. 16. 7 p XL Hostess. Miss Anna : »
Joyce Curtis, each with 4 points to lor Has Come."
I Barnes, nt the home of Mr. nnd
their credit The guards also did
I Mrs. W. D. Barnes.
11:00 A.M. Sunday School
thi’ir part in the victory-.
The rest of the squad was made Can e Dawn at ChrisLnls" Leader | q Circle No 8 of the Methodist W.
up of Eleanor Benner, forward: to be announced.
; s- c 8 wU1 mect Monday evening.
Lucille Gardner, guard; Virginia
Evening Worship 8:30. Theme of December 20. at the home of Mrs
Varney, guard, tuui Mnrgcfte Kuss­ Sermon "And They Worshipped I
W. Dru?&gt;enbrod. 702 W. Grand.
maul. guard.
Him”.
, P01 ’uck "&gt;PPer at 6:30 p. m. Ex­
The girls feel grateful to Miss
Rehearsal for Christmas program I' change of 10 cent gifts.

-

effort she has pat into making
them u winning team. Don't forget
the gum- at Sunfield on Feb. 22.
when the two teams will meet
again. Urey hope you will all be
there to we and help them win.

Woodland Baskctcers Split
Two With Nashville
Woodland's basketball squad split
two games with Nashville Friday
night. The second team look their
second straight win by a score of
22- 16. Rex McMillen led all scorers
with io points. Tin* first team went
down before an unusually scrappy
and aggressive Nashville five. 38-31.
, woodland's starting lineup was
as follows. Bom. Hennev. Krebs.
McXpllen. and Harper. Woodland
started fast anrljedjt-o in the first
minute. Na.dj&lt;ille tiieu changed
their tactics Ai-.d cm tliKlead to
13-9 at th? quarter. Nashville
turned on the heal in the second
canto, and held a hnlfUme Icadspf
23- 19.
The second half developed into
a bitter struggle with both teams
trying to outplay the other. The
third pericd ended with Nashville
leading 30-25 The fourth quarter
was a repetition of the third and
th- game ended with Nashville on
the long end of the 38-31 score.
Much of Nashville'.-, success may be
attributed to long shots. Their fast­
breaking attack was effectively bott!?d up under the basket, but long
shots provided the margin for vic­
tory. The game was marred by

little folks.
Sunday school Christmas pro­
gram, a tree, giftr, for scholars, pag­
eant nnd exercises will be held
Wednesday evening. Dec. 22. An of­
fering will _be received for orphan
chldren. The public Is Invited.

ng

—.......

Hasting* Women's Club
The Hastings Women's Club
copal Parish house. The Rev. Don
M Gnrv will Rive on illustrated
talk. "The Madonna in European
Art.” Tiw Women's Club chorus will
sing Christmas carols. There will be
an art exhibit of original minting*
and sketches done by members and
friends. Tea will be served.

Tlu* Methodist Church
George F. Wingard. Pastor
Morning worship 10:00
Sunday school 11:15
Junior Church 10:00
Community Notices
Ycuth Fellowship 8:00
■Choir rehearsal Wednesday nig^it Martin Comer*
Preaching Service next Sunday
We invite the public to our morning at 10 o'clock. All will be
Christmas program Sdhdny night cordially welcomed. Sunday school
Dec. 19 at 8:00. Parkbf the program following. Our Sundav school “tin
will be given by 4he primary de­ can” collection for the Childrens
partment and part by the Youth Home amounted to 827.13.
Remember the CQiristnuis tree,
Fellowship group/
You are mvjred to the worship and exercises nt the church Thurs-'*
day evening Dec. 23rd. All arc cor­
dially invited to attend

Gifts

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MUNICIPAL COURT
Harold L. Gray, of this city, was
brought into Municipal court Tuerday. charged with operating a truck
without a chauffer's license. He ad­
mitted It. and Judge Cortright im­
posed a fine of $5.00 nnd costa of
84.50. which were paid.

We Regret that we hove no Cigars
For Christmas This Year.

East End Cigar Store

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BILLFOLD'S ....$1.00 and up
Pipes, large assortment, $1.00 to $10.00
MIDDLETON'S VARIETY KIT
$1.00
Middleton's Pipe &amp; Tobacco Kit $1.50
MIDDLETON'S Blending Kit . $6.50
Christian Peper's Famous Five. $1.00
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_Orttbn Center Methodist Church
Worship 12:00
Sunday school 11:00
Christmas program at the church
Wednesday night Dec. 22. You are
invited.
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�THE HASTINGS BANNER, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1M3

PERSONALS

been a guest or Col. BnU Tydon
and Mr. end Mr*. Richard Oroo*
Stj-ia.Mn.Edw. Van

lace and sire carried a bouquet of

Delton were Sunday gucat*
A guest of loth Wilson until Dec. Cole Newton and Mr*. Low*
23rd 1* soldier. WUlam Pulley, who
b with the medical detachment and dinner gue*t.
will report back for duty at Fort
Mr. and Mrs Warren Wilcox cf
Jackson. 8. C
MLv* Retha Savacool opcnl from Mr*. George Robinson, on Thursday
Sunday unUl Wrdncaday with Mrs. and Friday.
Ed Green of Evart
Harry G. Krugh of Los Angele*.
Mr. and Mr*. Car) Rote and son. Calif- Is vUlting hl* abler. Mrs.
Robert, spent the weekend bi Grand Gertha Beam ttus week.
Rankin visiting Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Mr. and Mr*. Glenn Brower. Mbs
DcLonh. Mr. and Mrs. Rusaell Roto Jean Brower were in Toledo for the
nnd Mr. and Mi*. Raymond Logan. weekend and Miss Evelyn Brower
Lieut, and Mrx Ralph Herrick.
(Lecite Leonard) en route lo Cali­ Miss Murtha Lou Maus.
fornia, stopped here tor a brief
Mr. and Mrs Cyrus Buxton are
visit with her parent*. Mayor and cntcitalning Mr, and Mr*. Don
Mrs. C H. Leonard. Ute first of the Jewell cf Beulah lid* week.
Week. Lieut. Herrick expect* soon to
Mr. and Mr*. Robert Finnic leave
leave for nn- overseas alignment today for Louisville, Ky.. to spend
and Mrs-Herrick will return here Christinas with Capt. and Mrs R.
O. Finnie and will then go to BenuTech. Sgt. Vemon Bntle arrived ment. Texas, for an extended visit
in Hastings, via airplane and Bat­ with Dr. and Mrs Chas Tcdd. Dur­
tle Creek. Tuesday afternoon, from ing their absence Mr*. George
Florence Air Base. 8. C-. to spend Brians will • occupy their apart­
a 15-day furlough with his wife ment.
and relatives.
Mr. and Mrs John Bogart of
Dr. Ewald Lawson. president of Grand Rapids have been guestr for
Uppsala college. Orange. N. J . has

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SOCIAL ITEMS

were in Grand Rapids Monday.
man wa* Charles Ix-dnard. Jr.. Has­
Mr*. C. E Lipscomb and two tings. and his usher* were. Lieut.
Mrs.’ Arthur Wlllltts entertained
children of Grand Rapid. were Robert J. Doland and Lieut Ken- ----------------her bowling--------team.-------------------------State Insulation.
weekend rumU ot Mr. and Mr
r.«h B. Oliphant, both of Fort for dinner on Monday night at a
Ray Branch and ML-ta Jean Smith. । Custer.
Christmas party There was an
Mr. and Mr*. David Gocdytar
ror net daughter’s wedding. Mr*, exchange of gifts followed by bowlattended the funeral of his aunt, Ii plgler chose a
n dark gold crepe gown Ing at nine.
Mrs. Allie Rock In Grand Rapids ■ which *hc accented with brown arMonday afternoon.
A Chrtrtn-.as party for eight
| ce»*orle« and a.ahoulder corsage of
Mr*. Bertha Wellfare returned । green orchids. Tiie brlJcgrorcn'.v members of the Sunshine dub w
held last .Thur-dnv at the home of
last Thursday from a two months' ।। parent* were unable to be present
visit with relatives In Greenville. I' A wedding breakfast for approxi- Mrs. R 4,, Winslow. There were
Pfc. Robt. C. Francisco who hi* I maUly 45 rumu was held at the gifts for each member, a co-oper­
been home on a ten-day leave en- I Hart hotel following 'Jic ceremony. ative dinner was served and the i
route to Jefferion Barracks. Mo.. | The couple left later for Lltuicn- evening was spent playing ped.o
left Monday. Mrs. Francisco'accom-1 ant Slattery * pest nt Fort Bragg.
Old fashioned sleigh belli on I
N. C. For traveling. Mm. Slattmr
panted him as far as Chicago.
Wednesday guests of Mr. and‘1 wore a gray crepe frock, a grey hat either side of the entrance and1
Mr*. R. L. Winslow were Mr. and trimmed with blue flqwer* nnd a green pine on the stairway cn- j
Mrs Clair Hager and son Bobble
twined with gay colored light* lent i
cou-de plan to reside at Fayette. ■ a holiday atmosphere to the meet­
of Vermontville.
ing of Hospital Guild No 22 at
Sgt- Laurence OarrL’oa of Et N. C
The bride wax graduated from the home of Mrs. Frank Andrus last I
Paso. Texas. Is expected home tills
week, having received hl* honorable high school lit Hartings, attended Thursday night. Thirty-six mem-1
Harcum Junior college al Bryn bens attended the de-ss-rt nnd cnn-|
discharge from the annv
Mr. and Mrs. V. D Widrig were Mawr. Pa., and V.'cst.in Michigan trtbuted manv magazines for the |
Sunday gucr* of Mr. and Mrs college. She was engaged in social hospital. A short bu*lnes* meet-;
work al Hastings and Battle Creek lag was conducted by the president, j
Frank Weinert of Lansing.
Mr*. O. H. Trinklein and daugh­ tor the t&gt;asl year, being affiliated Mrs Richard Grot*. At bridge the,
ter. Dorothea were called to New with Ute c*lhoun County Bureau of winning .scores for the evening i
________ _ • were turned in by Mrs Groos. Mrs ! V
York ettv on Monday by the death Social Aid.
Lieutenant Slattery attended Sioux Edward Goodyear and Mrs Don J
of Mrs. Trinkleln's father.
Mr. and Mrs Guy Giddings spent Fall'- college. He ha* been tn the
Saturday and Sundav in Bi*.tl&gt;* army nearly three year*, serving in
Creek with Mr. and Mrs Ray Hiatt. the chemical warfare division.—
Mr. and Mm. Ernest Hayes, local Brittle Creek EnqiUrer News.
and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Patterspn
Amojig the Ha-clngs guests at­ rick and Mrs Byron IFctcher.
of Rochester were Sunday guests tending the wedding wen Captain
cf Mr. and Mr*. Elmo Soules of und Mr*. Phillip Mitchell. Mr. and
Chrtslmas candles and Yulctldc,
Battle Creek.
Mrs. Charles Potts. Mias Doreen d.-ccratlons were Used on the table ,
Mr. and Mrs. William Mustard Ctarv. Miss J*an Bamea. Mr. and when Mrs. C. B. Burkholder enter­
and daughter. Elaine, of Pontiac Mr* Wellesley Ironside. Mr and tained her bridee club for dessert
were weekend guests of Mr and Mrs Richard Cook. Mrs Dwight on Thursday. Two tables were In '
FUher. Mrs Gerald Ryan. Mr, play and the winners after each;
Mrs Walter V. Stanley.
Mrs. HatTV Parker and son. Cnpt Fred Ziegler. ML'* Marilyn Zutter- round were awarded defense stamp*. I
James Miller, of Jackson wore meis'.er nnd Laurence Fuller.
Other wedding guests known lolu celebrate ,.
v. husband'* birth- ,
To
her
guesU of Mr. and Mrs. Neil Adair
cnlly were. MPa Virginia Potts of tla}.Mrft jnmes Wallace gave a ।
over the weekend.
Olivet. Mrs Hugh Kelly of Uin- party
party In
In his
his honor
honor Saturday
Saturday eveMng. Mrs. Gladys Ironside und Mr. nlng The guests included Mr nnd ।
VOWS SPOKEN IN CHAPEL
r.nd Mrs. William Schader. Jr., of
Bur- Cooler and Mr. and Mrs ।
AT FORT CUSTER
The Grant road chapel nt Fort Battle Creek and Miss PaulinqBcn- Don Goucher. ’
* ____
• • •
Custer was the setting on Satur­ away of Middleville
day morning nt 11 o'clock of the
The Past Matrons club of Has-1 J
wedding of Miss Betty Sigler, daugh­
Hr.gr.. Is entertaining with a one £
ter or Mr and Mrs Kim Sigler cf At the home of the bride's parents. o’clock dinner tpday nt the Ma-12
The Inn. and Lieut. Bvrnn Slattery, Mr and Mrs. Homer Henney. Miss imnic dining room All who have I &lt;
son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Slat­ Leola Henney and LnVcm Hewir. been members of the Eastern Star ft
terr of Spencer. S. D Chaplain were united in marriage. Saturday. for thirty years nnd life members
Robert Joyce performed the Roman Dec. 11. the Rev. Harley Townsend are guests. Mrs. George Sumner.,
r.fflelating. Miv, Wilma Henney of lhl» vear’x president, is in charge'
Catholic ceremony.
The chapel was decorated with Bittle Cork and Elwood Hcr.ney. of the meeting.
beauty baskets cf white Garn* sister und brother of tlw bride were
chrysanthemums nnd tall white H'rcnclnnt*. Only the immediate rdDinner guest* Sunday of Mr. and,
taper* in branched candelabra wenMrs. Ben Campbell were Mr and
placed on either side of the altar
Mr*. Robert Hyslop. Mrs Donald
The processional nnd rece'Stonal
Hyslop nnd daughter. Linda Lee, 8
marches were played by Mrs. Welles­ MARRIAGE
Mr. nnd Mrs Walter L -Wallace Miss Dorothy Allen nf Battle Creek.
ley Ironside of Hastings organist.
S Sgt Russell Hvslop of Fort Cus­
I who also prevnt.-d a program b. - announce the approaching marriage ter. and Mr and .Mrs Russell Cleve­
of their daughter. Jean Man' to
S fore the ceremony.
in celebration ot the- birthday
Approximately. 40 guests attended Vernon Harbin ol Corbin. Ky. The land.
date Ims been set for Jan 2. Mr. of Dannie Campbell and S Sgt
the ceremony.
The bride, led to the altar by her Harbin has been in service for three Russel! Hy»lop.
father, *was lovely in a white satin years and after several months hos- । Mrs Fred Goodell entertained 2
gown fazhloned on princes* line-, pltalization In Iceland and In this .
with long sleeves and a xweether.it country, received hLi honorable with a shower Tuesday afternoon ■
neckline edged in reed pearl*. The discharge He is now employed in, honoring Mrs. Edward Storkan. ft
skirt of the gown swept, into a long defense work tn Detroit where they j eleven guests being present. Mrs. J
Chas. Townsend of Coats Grove
train. Her long veil was styled with plan to make their home.
was present from out-of-tja^n.
g
insets and a bert'er of lace and was
held in place by n cap of or.tng“ MARRIAGE LICENSES
A delightful Christmas/
blo«»om». She carried a bouquet of Chns. R Vlsbcck. Middlevilt'
held by the New Ideiy
white
.............carnations
Minnie V Reid. Elizabeth Ci
Wednesday evenlng-^Dec 8. with
Mis* Madelyn Sigler. si*rr of the,- -N C
.
Mrs. Emma S Evarts as-------------- .
brld-, who Is home from Ward-Bel- M-rle K. Burd. Nashville
the home or
Archie MCCoy. J
mont school, was her sister's only ( Tlicjma L. cox. Hastings
Fifteen members/ind one guest. Miss £
Marjorie E. Boyes, were present •
The rooms wiry decorated in Christ- •
mas colors .and all enjoyed singing E
carols andrthe Christmas tree. Mrs. 2 •
Frederick' Palmer officiating »s’|f
Appointments
Sjuita^laus. The evening was one •
laughter nnd fun and ail felt ,
are PRECIOUS.
young again Games concluded n J
meeting long to be remembered. IJ
Make Yours Early
Election of officers resulted as fol-,
lows: President. Mrs, Alma FlnOnce you have your appointment be
gleton; secretary-treasurer. Mrs.)
Palmer: chaplain and flower chair­
sure lo keep it—be sure to be prompt!
man. Mrs. James SiLnbee.
Every lost minute means less time for
Cancel the appoint­
Sunday evening Mrs. Frank Carment you can't make
rothers entertained at supper honto yourself and us—BE PROMPT!
wring Mis;; Henrietta Rust and Miss
Hannah Rolf student nurses in
Public Health service from Peabody
JEANS BEAUTY SHOP
college. Nashville. Tenn. They have
Operators: Jeanette Pugh. Virginia Huvcr
worked with the Kellogg Founda­
tion for three months. The guests
Make Appointment. Early
City Bank Bldg- Hastings
included Miss Kathleen Perry. Miss
Elizabeth Harlow. Miss Frances
। Lccke. Miss Ruth Lyle.

i

i

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Open Monday, Tuesday, Wed­
nesday and Thursday evening

next week until 9 P. M. Until

6:00 Christmas Eve.

MEN PREFER
HARDY AND

HANDSOME

GIFTSSomething he needs, something
that

will

last a

long

time.

something to boost his morale

—you'll find just such gifts

in our Christmas collection!

.&lt;&lt;«&lt;€
Beautiful Robes—■cotton, wool
or silk. Price $6.50 to $15.00

Mrs. Byron Fletcher entertained
her bridge club for dessert Monday
evening. Two table* were in play
and honors were awarded Mrs.
Robt. Kenyon, Mrs. Norbert Schowaiter and Mrs. Willard Smith.

Knit gloves, leather gloves, tor men
and boy*. Some with matching muf­

fler*. Priced from

$1.50 to $6.50.

Mrs. Leon Bauer was hostess to
her bridge club for dessert Tues­
day afternoon.

The Busy Eight enjoyed their
annual chicken dinner and Christ­
mas party nt the home of Miss
Katherine Weeber on Monday eve­
ning. Gifts were exchanged and
Smes played with prizes going to
m Howard Orsbora and Mrs.
Rozelle Stanton.

GOOD ASSORTMENT OF GIFTS FOR ALL
THE FAMILY. SHOP EARLY WHILE
STOCKS ARE COMPLETE
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GREETING CARDS
GIFT CARDS
GIFT WRAPPINGS
WE HAVE A GOOD STOCK OF DOU
BLE K SALTED NUTS AT ALL TIMES

Hosp. Guild No. 12. Mrs. Rolfe
Bulling, president, was entertained
tor dessert Wednesday evening at
the home of Mrs. Rene Ganguillet I
with Mrs. Howard New ton as co-.
hestess. The evening was spent
tewing for the hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Smith en­
tertained their birthday club last
; Saturday evening in honor of Mrs.
Bettv Marsman. The evening was
spent playing cards with high prizes
going to Ida Vcdder and James
Gower; low to Nellie Gower and Jay
Marsman.

!

S.a'.urttft- evening Mr nnd Mrs.
John Cliandier entertained a group
of twelve in honor of Capt. James
Miller of Jackson, who with his
mother. Mrs. Harry Parker, was a
weekend guest of Mr. mid Mrs. Nell
Adair. Mr. and Mrs. William Mus­
tard cf Pontiac.' were out-of-town
guests present.

$1.00 to $3.50

Tics—-Pure silks,
and the

handwoven

nationally

Woriteds—

known

wools,
Botany

Nunn Bush and Edgerton shoes. Stat­

ion and Schoble Hats.

75c - $1.00 and $1.50
We have a good supply of Man’s Over­

A large aisortment of Leather Bill

alls. Work Pants. Work Shirts,

Fold

en Socks and Work Gloves.

$1.00 to $7.50

ROOMS
STEAM HEAT

SHOWER BATH

DRLG

tive in tone.

Mrs. Cedric Morey was hostess to
her bridge club for dessert on Tues­
day. High scores for the afternoon
were turned in by Mrs. Kcnitb Mc­
Intyre and Mr*.. Mor^y.
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�THE HASTINGS BANNER
CHTY-IIGHTH YEAR

HASTINGS. MICHIGAN. THURSDAY. DECEMBER 16. 1943

SECTION TWO-MGB 1

1 sure wishing this war would end so "Thanks" to the Divine One above. now Is a patient at Percy Jones up us a youngster In Nashville and
Was it Just a day of a full stom­ Hospital. Battle. Creek. 8 SgL Kurtz mentioned a number cf the boys. D A DHV
DVHATL1C
ach and on empty heart? Though has a son. Harry,
Harry. Jr., who Is a he used to know over there—they 1 KAIrJrY
11 Yr A Illi
- tilt
-he air corps, and too. were all In service.
I
U I I M 11 IJ
________________________________ lism, or you name 1l I'm wishing it may not appear to be very evi­ fighter pilot In
you all a Merry Merry Christmas dent. each and every one of us has
By
JANE
CAMERON
Jontinued fiom Page 1. Section 1.) and a Happy and Victorious New so much for Which we should be
srui;
^wnri-vow-.
title. Genevieve plans to spend Yeftr and we will expect you all truly thankful. Tlu- confusion and
ew Years with him and then stay hemt safe and sound lor th* 1944 up-roar of army life gives us very STW'.i.S 'ES^p,"u,r i
little time to analyze and think
&gt; for a couple of weeks. Let s hope holidays. '
out for ourselves, the deeper under­
S/Sgt. and Mrs. Kurtz are now
North Bend. Ore
Moat sincerely.
overseas, this slogan js used to sell
Mt Uncle Sain doesn't change
currents In the Universe. However,
‘ ?P®rw'u'nl *»»
I Ralph enlisted over a year ago. He War Bonds for Cnrhtnuu gifts.
Maude Schotnp
this should never be used as an ali­ Creek, at the
following address.
| jooju flnc an(j 5^ pe Wafi giaj
bi for forgetting "Him" who gives
Ardea clum is all agog r.t interS
Sgt.
Harry
Kurtz
1
soldier
Bob
Bradshaw
(OrangevUle)
To all you lucky people with sud- I
»ls at receiving a letter from I "Howdy, all —here we go again, all life a meaning and direction
7424 Capital Ave.. N.E.
1 was also home—.so the two fellows denly-skyrucketed Incomes, may lit- '
Consciously. or not. wv all believe
ronklin -Beckwith who Is over In . with "highlights of.tlw week."
Battle creek. Michigan
1 hod a good visit. Incidentally, tie Janie send you a Christmas wish
pglnnd. I don't blame her fcr
The old town is really beginning that there is a Lord watching over
He
said
he
always
enjoys
mall
I
Ralph's
sister
Alice
works
on
Arnnnd
thought. We'll frame it ip.
laming »&lt;&lt; I think it must be nice to look like Christmas time Uicse us. showing and guiding us on the Incldentally—Mr. Aben Johnson of 1 phlbian Tank* at a factory in Kalaholly, and here it is: "To bear ad- ।
taring from Ping and A
days. Even" night now. more bright path to becoming a better person. the Mfg. Co. staru-d sending tin- . mazoo.
versity well is difficult; but to be
colored Christmas tree lights shine Is it asking so much of you and me Banner to the boys who first en­
temperate
in prosperity is the,
Home
Thursday
for
14
days
is
i from home windows. They look u to render to "Him" our heartfelt tered service and we have been
' gay and sparkle as much as al­ thanks each and every day? You sending the Banner to "Pvt. Harry Ernie Shilton who Is home for the height of wisdom "
----- ..... .v—
1oesn-t jQnjie know* that anyone of us would
first time since he left Hastings
Kurtz. Fort Sheridan. Ill," nnd 9 months ago wiUt Clarence Wash­
thank
another,
an
hour
each
day.
Newest gift idea—■Jlllfolds They
I, nor will It.
S/8gt. Kurtz said that it had fol­
until you are all back and we will If that person gave us a million lowed him across and now that he er. Norm Keller, Howard Naylor, are the feminine counterpart of
feel the inner happiness that will dollars, yet that which our Father was home, they were coming back etc. "Ernie." who worked al the billfolds, and make nice gifts for
gives us is free and beyond price. again after being sent overseas. He Bliss for a number of years, is with women in the Armed Forces.
only come with Peace.
the 2nd Army Air Force. He's glad
It would pay all of us to remember
he made his Pfc. stripe and says
Al the "Oasis" In New York, the
Aldcs did their first supervised this more frequently.
he. "now I'm praying for Cpl."
For our closing remark we quote
practice at the hospital. Superin­
Sailor Bob Henry, who has done lies not so crazy about California juke box has one listing that Is ex­
tendent Lottie Teusink says, they from Ute Philadelphia Enquirer: plenty of sailing over on the Atlan­ climate, says it's not so hot. espec­ tremely popular. It Is "6 Minuter.
Silence." Can t be the high school
are going to be a tremendous help. "When un Armistice is asked for— tic side. U home, looking better ially al night. His address is— .
crowd hang out there.
And when you figure that this it will not be In "English"! May
Pfc. Eniwit Shilton. 36458861
group is receiving all Instruction In that day be short in forthcoming. must give a man something besides
the evening, after a full day 's work,
Bet the Smith Bros, paid some
shivers Bob, and whatever It
Blythe, California
One more word about Ute wed­ cold
and on weekends, you begin to rea­
Income tax the last two weeks.
is. you've got it. The only thing
Middleville
lads
In
town
Satur
­
ding.
You
know
the
old
saying
lize that they deserve applause that
Well, it's an ill wind. etc.
about having you fellows home now
has a resounding cheer in it. too. about the one who catches Ute it makes it doubly tough to have day were A/S Jack Chose from
Kalamazoo
College
and
Sgt.
Fred
brl
'«-&gt;'«
bouquet
—
well
then,
here's
Among the group, whore husbands
Dear Santa Claus: Il's about time
"shove off" Just before Christ­ Rock trom McOID Field al Tampa.
something to keep track of for fu­ you
mas. but It is sure good to have Fla. Jack is bi the V-12 training we had our usual yearly argument.
Wellfare. Mrs. Arnold Perkins, nnd ture developments T7ie fortunate you home.
didn't bring us that bedquilt:
and tl they keep him at Kazoo until You
Mrs. V. Walter Caukins—all three "catcher" of Betty's bouquet was
with a het-foot we wanted last
Harold
Webb,
paratrooper,
is
March
he
will
received
his
college
none
other
than
Jean
Barnes
—
sure
[Sure, baby want* new shoe*
of the husbands now serving owrhome with honorable discharge. diploma. Jack thinks, however, he vear. the 50-buck affair strung fulla
enough, we'll keep you posted.
coooer wires and hooked up to the
Remember
he
and
John
Wills
may
be
moved
any
day
now.
He
for Christmas.
Now for the usual order of busi­ tangled their chutes and Harold
To tell you the truth. Santa,
Greeting? to all of you fellows
pre-medic and there Is a pos­ REA.
who would have been at Betty Sig­ ness, and it's another "Me" that came out the worse for wear, (oin Hook
didn't think we'd get it. Well
sibility that he will be sent to we
say this though, the Courthouse
Soft' Elk Leather
ler's wedding Saturday. If you had takes the War Savings Stamps with u broken leg. He still has to
for medical training.
been home; namely—Dwight FLsh- again Utls week. Your folks will call, walk with crutches and he's on the school
rest room is much nicer than it
Sorry
we
missed
mentioning
John
er. Hugh KeUy, Gerald Ryan, and for them and keep them tor you— mend but the process is a little Birman last week, who was home uwd to be. and clean as a whistle.
Hord Sole
Fred Ziegler. Your wives were there
Santa, we want a ton of station­
Cpl. Thomas Edward McPharlin, slow,
on a three day pass from Camp ary
for writing to roldiers. sailors
doing the honors for you. and very*
36186965
'.
,
BOOTS
Good looking Junior HID. who McCoy. We knew how happy Mrs. mid what-not. We also need some­
attractive young wives they ore too.
has been in service over a year and B. i the former Violet Norton! was thing lo hold our infinitives toeethMiami, Florida
. By the way. Dwight, we saw pic­
to have John home and how we
$1,390
home
for
the
first
time,
returned
tures of 5 months old "Brucy" who Good luck, fellow, and well answer Saturday to—
nilsacd stating tlu- cause for her er. we're always splitting them,
is a darling little fellow and already your letter yet. Of couree. you may
dam It.
Joy, we wouldn't know.
$1.69
Cpl. junior F. Hill
We would like to be put on the
looks very much like his "pappy." txr home by then, in which case
Dot-Dash News
Board long enough to dispose
We saw the slick Job you did well just deliver our greetings in
"Hello again" Dick F.—Did you Draft
PollocksvlUe, N. C,
the sponsors and actors who
Dwight in your camp paper. "Fer­
notice time we separated your ad- nil
and
Junior
wears
expert
Bayonet
couah nn«f sneeze nil those trnnry ’Dtlcs" published weekly at follow thru on. If we could just be Rifle Marksmanship medals----and
icrlplions that we have to listen to
A.P.O. 694. "Somewhere in Can­ sure it could be soon.
piece;
—
perhaps
his
28
pounds
pin
In
ada." and because we know all of Nice Seeing You Home New«
: ell day. In the army, they should
Sgt. Richard Finglcton
weight had something to do with
our "gang'.' would like to see it loo,
। be too busv to add to the epidemic
Paul Bates and his buddy. Jolm his look of well being. He finished
395 Combat Crew Det.
of colds with their constant suggeshere 'Us:—
.
Hannon, from Percy Jones Hospital H H.S. '40; mentioned "8ut" SothSec. A. Flight C-A.AB.
Q. M. Diary
11 Ions. Boy. would we shut up their
were here this weekend. Paul looks ard. Don Johnson and others in his
Ardmore. Okla.
big. fat mouths!
Congratulations
Harry
Adrounle,
crowd,
all
now
In
service.
Junior
Bye. bve.
The Post Hospital depleted our the wedding bells have started ring- comincnud that he hoped
who
has
just
been
promoted
to
ranks of the regular scribes, Pvts. tag and will chime out the bridal
Janie.
before they 1! a’n L
first Lt. Harry has Just finished ।
King and Cohen, so yours truly is march shortly after the first of the
u.hicii we add—"so say
special work at Calble Brks.. Har- | If your offspring want those huge
Black. Patent. Brown and
mighty pleased to take over in their year. How about a few details.. Junior
- - -had• a chance
• -- &lt;visit with rkburg. Pa., and he hopes to be
to
hairv
mittens,
and
don't fee!
absence. While this Isn't such an Paul?
able to slop over this Friday and like kicking in with you
Ernest
Van
Syckle
H-H
S.
39
(Dow
­
arduous
chore,
still
it
compares
3
or 4 lettuce
White.
For best selection
Home from Camp McCoy. Wls I ling! who has been in service 18 Saturday' to visit his mother, en­ leaves a pair, just get a good mitten
quite favorably with keeping Pfc.
route west.
until,
"Just
before
Christmas."
&lt;too
months.
Earl
said,
five
Barry
Coun
­
pattern
and
use
nice
fur
col­
Remer on the Post—comes Sat.
A leCtcr written on Nov. 23rd, | lars for the backs. I made coat
shop now for baby’s shoes
two very
night For the life of me I can't bad) is Jimmy Mulder. Everything ty men were in hLs Battalion (men- from
Struble to his parents
understand why anyone would de­ is going OK. says Jimmy, who is tion in note about Cpl. Richard says, Charles
he's able to sit ud and feclr ( nice pairs that way.
telling
about.the
skiing
lie
is
going
PerraultMiddleville
last
week)
and
sire
to
forsake
our
pleasant
domi
­
and house slippers.
**
— i—c
thal nH
aU he llkc(1
Anny good enough to write. Whew, what
cile for an evening In town—all to do when he gets back to
Is delighted because part of
relief t is just to know that you 1 myPatsy
favorite light opera singers have
there is lo ixirtake of in the metro­ Wisconsin. All of which might give fairly well. He returned Tuesday lo: ; u
a hint as to what to send
Pfc. Ernest Van Syckle. 36190390 can push a pencU arouiyL even aft­ laryngitis. When some of her croon­
polis can be summed p in three someone
er you've been fying planes all over ers' tonsils begin to curl, then it
Jimmy for a Christmas present—n.
Co. B. 97th Sig. Corps
l Africa. Glad you're so much better. will be my turn to rest my ears.
pillow, and not necessarily to put; Comp Bowie, Texas.
/
।
______
_
In town Tuesday lo visit ids Dud, Charles.
selves! Anyway, payday isn't unUl his head on.
All of you
over Middleville way,' uioniinF 1 icfshf's ............
LeRoy Staup. ,who works at the sjss'h
iLra,.
Tuesday. .
BllsG,
was
Cpl.
Robert
.Staup
from
Harry
Kurtz,
one
of
the
first
Bar
­
Thanki-ghtng
han
come
and
fKl* SHOESTORE passed swlfUy by for another year ry county men to enter the service, Comp Stuart. Ga. Bob « with Ute u.
hiterested A(mea Benson dty . -----------/&lt; anti-aircraft 'jilvWan
-----and OTlc Often wonder* how many (Oct. '41 &gt; recently returned fromsearchlight
3.,
and- likes htt Job all right He
us actually did offer any overseas in the artillery corps and i and-likes
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Monday, December 20, through and including Thursday, December. 23 and will
also bo open Thursday afternoon, December 23, with closing hour on Friday, Dec
24, set at 6:00 p. m.
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TAYLOR'S SHOE STORE

LONG AND MOORE

J.C. PENNEY CO.

WATERS'CLOTHING

WALLDORFFS FURNITURE STORE

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BAIRDS' CLOTHING
FRANDSEN'S STORE

DUTCH KRAFT PAINT STORE

MEYERS' 5 and 10c STORE

PARKER WAREHOUSE

BONNET AND GOWN

THE VALUE STORE

CUT RATE SHOE STORE

A. J. LARSEN

THAYER'S JEWELRY

LEE OFFICE SUPPLY

MARK'S STORE

BEN FRANKLIN STORE

WESTERN AUTO SUPPLY

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Men," and the thought closest to your heart
is Victory for your country and those you
love. Keep that pillar strong by purchasing
war bonds with your Christmas Club Saving&gt;. No ofhor gift could bespeak tha
thought tn ovary American's mind so wall,
nor can any other gift give greater help
to hasten our ultimate aims.

YOU*

HODGES' JEWELRY

JOHN BULLING &amp; SONS

Your Christmas Savings Club will enable
you to save a greater amount toward the
gift buying season next year when you find
you've apportioned all your extra cash for
War Bonds and Stamps.

BANK SCHEDULE
The Hostings City and the National Bank will remain open Thursday, December
23rd, until 2:30 p. m,
(Above schedules apply only fo the period of December 20 through December 24.
Both before and after this period, usual hours will be observed with closing on
■ Thursday afternoon.)

SHOW

YOUR

BUY U.S. WAR SAVINGS BONDS AND

COLORS

STAMPS

NOW!

Hastings Chamber of Commerce
RETAIL MERCHANTS DIVISION

Fifty Six fean of Continuoua Sorvict“

PHONES: 2105 - 2103

the

easy, quick way—in our convenient store.

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■■

�THE HASTINGS BANNEB, THURSDAY. DECEMBER 18. 1843

PAGE TWO

Heatings visitors Friday. Mn.1 Mrs Henry Poulson and Mrs'. Eldon the study. -State Farm Bureau. th* Weal Indies air bases wt-lch
Haeolutlons' which were adopted at guards the vital approaches of the
Crookston visited her son's family.: Poulson were Grand Rapid* visitors th* state convention held al Um- ' Caribbean eea area.
Mrs. Maurice Crookston and chll- on Saturday, a Rev. 8. B Qulncer sing Nov 10 and 11. The neit meetAnother MlddJrvUl* boy making
u cedi Freeman, eon of Mlndren * Mrs. Laurel SJrfhba was attended he funeral of Mrs. B J. Ing will be bald with Mr and Mrs
Some Day
, tr prwnan. who graduated from
brought home from Pennock hos­ Adcock, wife of the Baptist minis­ Wm. Crtdler. on Jan. 12.
pital Thursday where she iuid ix»n ter at Haatings. Monday afterooon.
You Can
the
Thornapplo-KeUofg PTA
a
Mrs.
Pearl
Kenyon
and
Mn.
for a week and Is convalescing at
Hie officers of theT-K FTA are
her home on Bro*d«av Her sister. Orpha Gray accompanied Mr and hoping tor a good attendance al the
Say
Mr* Furreet Baker of Caledonia to ncxi meeetlng to be held. Dec. 21.
Katherine Mesick is looking alter
north Saturday and vtaited &lt;Tuesday evening) at 8 oclock at cepted for flying training last Jan.
the home for her while she is HI | the
Fill 'ar
until Bunday night with the Harry tiie school gym The grade children 10 and at that time Was an em­
A number of our citizens were at GrayHamUy
In
Lake
City
and
Mn
Caledonia Saturday night and Sun­ Prlnclc Kenjon al Merritt. Lt. Ray­ * ill present Uu-ir annual operetta ployee of the Mich. Bell Trteptxte*
Up!"
day morning to listen to "Uncle mond Gray, grandson of Mrs orpha under direction of Mn. Heater Ker- Co. of Grand Rapids.
John" Meredith and wife of the Gray, navigator of a bomber was mecn and Gull Rusell. Allho* there
Masters - J owes Circle
"Family Bible League” hour In home on furlough. * MIm Lydia is * gas shortage parents should
The Masters- Jones circle will hold
their addresses on Bible prophecy Cronlnger, teacher in the school* encourage their children and the
teachers
by
attending
throe
mewl
­
* Mrs Henry PouVnn spxtit Sun­
Dayton. Ohio, is expected home ing* and discussing their protoUm*
day and Sunday evening at Coats of
Saturday to spent two weeks vaca­
Grove with her daughter and fam- ' tion with hr: mother and brother Officers ol the PTA arc—Prealdent. Thursday afternoon, at 2 pm. All
Clayton Jackson, vice preaident. El­ are asked to bring a small article,
Uy. and her little granddaughter. Mn Mac CioiUnger and Bradley
ton Lawrence, utcy. Mrs. Ruaaell
the nah pond. Oo-hmteaue* are
Margaret Allerding. who is recover­
Mrs. Ray Lyon* Ls able to be out Lewi*, treasurer. Mrs. Oscar Kae- for
Mrs L. R Beeler and Mr*. Albert
lug from pneumonia. * Mrs For­ after
a ten days slckneae with the chele.
.
Parker Everyone invited to come
rest Bender has been very sick at flu. • Mn. Frances Brins of Bo­
and have a good time.
her home southwest of town, the wens Mills has gone to Hasting* tn
Birth
pxvl week. * A light snow and the spend the holiday* with her daughMr and Mrs Vere Carter of the
first real cold snap of the season
The Woman's Reading club will
Pleasant Hill vicinity are receiving hold it* annual Chrtstmaa party in
has Middleville in its tolls * Wil1«...
wh= oLx.
brer.
’^rh^reifat^w'
’were
Onu,&lt;1
Saturday congratulations on the birth Of a Die basenrent of the MeUuxlLU
Hl
111 at hl?
hl* home on Church St for
Bn&lt;,Ilde&lt;l
comply p)By -Ar­ little daughter. ' Marilyn Irene.” in church. Tuesday afternoon. Dec 11.
several days is reported some Im­ senic and Old Lice" at Keith's Pvnnock hospital al Hastings. Sat­
urday evening. Dec 11. The little
proved.
•
;
Bert Carter and son Maurice
* Edison Chamberlain, one lady weighs around 1 lbs.
Mr. and Mrs Claude Rosenberg ihrtter
the T-K senior* has been con­
went to Goshen. Ind Bunday and
of Eaton Rapids spent Saturday of
tionlng
moans
fair
fined
to
his
home
In
Leighton
the
met their slAter-ln-law and aunt.
night with Mr. nnd Mrs Charles i past week by slcknca. * The Busy
Thomapplr-Kellogg Basketball
Mm
Mary Orav who returned
shore for all. We sa­
.-J.
—
o
—
Jay
nftrrnoon
they
~«T
“
-----------------------------Andler Sunday
they
The T-K basketball boys played liome with them after spending
home 'tn northwest
‘b
entertauied nt the the
lute every second front
were at th&lt;lrrtogether
hi
—
* Pee ch
first game of this season at -event! weeks tn Pendleton. Ind
with
thrir
oI
Mrs
Glen
Dean.
Thursday.
Thornapple. t
Friday night with a loss: with her daughter. Mrs Rome
driver who:
Clarence * Mrs Betty Beeler Frort spent Delton.
children. Mr -nd Mrs
___ _______
they hope for better luck Brookbank and husband.
d MrM&lt;m-­ tl”' wtekend with her husband's however,
Rosenberg mid
Mr. and
nnd Mrs.
Mrs. Mon
He
drives
only
Mr. and Mis. Henry Frost. , this Friday night when they mm
ro- Gibbs of Yprillantl Clarence parents.
of town. ♦ Mr and Mr* Dorr Woodland on the local floor Other
Death
of
Mra.
Ida
Schooley
nnd Monro- urr employed at the cast
when it is neces­
have moved into the Blake games scheduled arc Jan. 7 Alumni,
Mr*. Ida Schooley, urd U years,
Willow Run plant and are living Howrll
apartnu-nte on East Main St. Mrs here; Jan 14. Caledonia, there. died at her home in Fennville of a
sary.
in trailers * Mrs. Al Nye. who has
of the local Bell • Jan. 18 Wayland, here. Jan. 21. stroke on Saturday Dec. 4 and fu­
been working In a Hastings rra- Howell Is manager
Woodland there, Jan 28. Nashville, neral services were held there on
office.
the
2. He holds
। taurant. has b-vn home the past Telephone
Leola Clark of Grand Rnp- theie; Feb. 5. Hastings, here; Feb Tuesday As Ida Rosenberg die w*s
week due to sickness 4 The .senior idsMrs.
throttle
down
to
the funeral of Mr*. 8 Wayland, there. Feb 11. Cale­ bom In Leighton twp. on the farm
play cast was entertained al the Maudattended
Cro»s Thursday and called donia. here, Feb 18. Delton. here; now owned by Dan Mlttner. and
■ home of Mr. and Mrs. Gall Russell on former
friends. * Mr. and Mrs Feb 22. NaahviUe. here Supl. J F i grew Ui womanhood in that, viclnly.
on west Main St Thursday evening.
ide n
William Streeter and four small i Schipper u the team’s coach.
He
never
drives
i She is survived by a *on Ftorrvsl of
3.
Games nnd refreshments made
It
Marc daughters liave moved from Gun
Fennville, a slater. Mrs. Frank Lutz
a happv occasion * Lt
1.1^;,
by guess or gam­
Apear
Radio
Squier
in . cameThur*'
came ihurs“&gt;’d are settled in their home,
...
— on
...-------; of Talbot. Alberta: two brothers .
Squler cf
cf Chicago
Chicago III
day
ble.
■ Three members cf the T-K speech ' Wilbert Rosenberg of Plainwell and ;
d-v and
and took his
hu mother-in-law
mother-in-law the Stehr place on west Maui hill
Mr.. Glen
Ginn Hinic,.
with him
him *- Mis* Leila Jackson
of —
the---we»t
class. Ella Rlchartuon. Lucille Ov- Claude Rosenberg of Middleville.
|
Mrs.
Blake home
home with
.
—
­
for A few weeks ,-tav with her ...........................................................
county line, spent Wednesday r.icht
night crholt and Maxlni Finkbclner won
________
4. He
ploy*
th*
with
chum. MLss Joan laurels for themselves, their teachdaughter and infant granddaugh- »
‘,h her
h*r school ehum.
Matron* Partv
game 100% with
nilrtverson, enjoyed the an- 1
Dean and helped her celebrate her . er Mtet Whalen -nd Middleville
ter. Stivan Katherine.
.*&gt;• Keiser fourteenth birthday. * Mrs. M. when they spoke over WOOD Fri- ..y-i chriam*, party cf the Della
hit Fool pals.
Mr. and Mrs Guerney
1* home after being ill In day on the subject of Tuberculosis l“n Paat^i&amp;omi Hub at the
went to Winchester. Ind . Sunday
-------- - R«Pp
Kalamazoo several weeks, five of and enristmas Seal Stynps We Q ZB hall
evening The
5. He keeps hit car
' nnd spent the day with their son­ which
dub Nora atimaon and
in-law and daughter. Mr and Mrs —were
---­ spent at Bronson hos- had loo much business at the tlm- b
pttrrlng like a kit­
^.uuwv Wright.
........ Mr
...............
..
Glen
Dean. j-;r
Mrs. .1
Bob
Claude
Wright
enter?
*„Mri ,y
—t-sr-r;— to hear them but many listened , h _• husband dwmng
were Initiated
Into '
the infant'*
the U. S
S. Navy this Tuesday anil
and VandeiVeen.
Vander Veen. Mrs.
Mrs Bill McFall. Mrs. and said the girU talked like radio :
ten.
hl' wife nnd
.uid Mrs veterans ^and public speakers
and two-monjhs-old-son Harold Segcrstroni.
S&gt;egcrstrom. Mr
Mr^and^Mrs
tonnrt
bltM (or
supper Lawill come home to live with her Malcolm Maclvtr. and Mrs. Hattie
6. He
is
American
•----------ter the guests enicyed a gift exparents during his absence * Mr? Carpenter attended the funeral o!
Promotioiw
change, games and visiting
Jennie Hover, who had been spend. Mrs. Deed Newton In Hastings, Sat­
Sherman L Cliffcrd. son of Mr
.
. ■ lew weeks with her ron-ln- mdav noon. Mrs N wiu. the mother and Mrs. Wright Clifford of Mid- ^n«..krn &gt;■ IUdIM
through.
law und daughter Mr and Mrs of Mrs Maxine Clark Rojrrs of dleville, has Jgeeii'promoted
Ml'donary
"V". k-lo
-- thr
»••• ;
Missionary Meet
Meet
Enos Price in Jackvon. came home Lan'ing formerly of Middleville
■ ank of technical sergeant In the . Thr Baptlrt ladies will hold their
Tliurdav so as to* attend the tuAttorney Albert Parker of Ann army
We can't all be 100%
armv air force,
force according
.reerrtlnr to
u» an an- iwrular missionary meeting thte
neral of het neighbor. Mrs Maud Arbor was a recent visitors of his nouncement made by the i
car-sharing Americans,
AnUller
Friday
afternocn
at
2
o'clock
at
»he
Cross. * Rev ! w Minor was at uaret’ts Mr und Mn.. Charles F Air-command headouarters
home of Mn. Elmer James The
but more of us con be.
Kalamazoo Tarsdav officiating at Parker. * Mr and Mrs. Bert UUerv
Young
Clifford
graduated
"*
*
from
-------lueit
speakers
of
the
afternoon
will
. the funeral rites of un old friend. 1 ■ Hading., wens Sunday callers on the Thomaiiple-Kellogg school in
And must. Give your
be
Mis*
Ksthartn
LaSor.
a
blind
Frank Weidner * Egbert F Hum- her mother Mrs Adelaide Baird at 1938 and entered thr army in Jan­
and Mrs Marie Duffle, of
car the care it deserves.
mond of Bedford. Ohio spent Tues- the Fred Wlerir.Ba home on north uary of 1940. Hr wax assigned to ladv,
Paw
Paw
These
lathes
edit
one
of
dav afternoon and evening with hi* Grnt.cl Rapids St. Mrs Rnlrd Is the present overseas a-vslgnmcnt on
two
magazines
put
out
in
braille
for
cousin. Mrs Fred stokor while on a gaining from her recent severe sickBuy U .S. Bonds
salesman's trin through central nets and .'its up several hours each Nov. 1. 1942 and is now an aerial the blind. It Is called "The Evan&lt; Continued on Page 4. Bee. 2 »
Michigan * Mrs Bernard P?ck day Her daughter Mrs Florence engineer and mechanic at one of,
and Stamps
sprnt from Wednesday until Sat- Ullery spent Thursday wnh~her. *
urd-rv with her rinretits Mr. and Miss Evelyn Geukes of trte Krtiorj?
Mrs. Will Johnson both of whom .-chc-ol at Gull lake spent the wbekar? on the sick list Her brother end at heme. * The Barry county
.. Forrc.'t came from Grand Rapids rural letter carriero-mid wive* on­
NOTICE TO TRAPPERS
to:- the weekend
Joyed a pot-luck and ChUsimas
Mr and Mrs Sam Coats acccm- party Saturday evening at
1 will b«- at the City Market, back of Foil Of fir* afternoon* and
raiHcd bv Mp-.-GbHr Brog were i»t home cf Mr. rfyd Mrs Glenn'L ,
Clarksville. Tnurrday^o the funeral IHh. Gaine* ahd visiting niaae.up
at tbe Hasl'nc* Livestock Sales every Friday evening te bay
of Mrs Ccfl' unde bewis Potter a very pkxvnXt evening * Mrwand
Phone 2240
hide* and fur*. Al*o have a quantity ol Blue Spruce and
• Mrs StAnlev Glass hnKbeen 111 Mrs Sew aril Brock and daughter
Hastings, Mich.
Balsam Christmas tree* for sale. For best price* on your fur*
in bed nt her home on Grund Rap- Harriet /nd friend. Peggy Jackson
1
ids St for more Ulan a wdak. * of Giabfl Rapids were Sunday vlsland bargain* on Chriitma* trees, better see
___
X— Jgfw cf Mrs B's parents. Mr. and
Mrs F. R. Pnndle.
ALLEN H. BISHOP
Sgt Frederick Rock is spending
9 miles south on Camp Ground road, first place west ut Doud
a ten days furlough with his par­
ents. Mr. and Mrs. Cart Rock be­
School
fore reporting fcr service at Pana­
Out 12-18
DONT BUY THINGS YOU DONI
ma City. Flu. Hl* cousin. Francis
Rock, who is with the maritime ,
NEED—BUY WAR BONDS
seamen at Brooklyn. N. Y.. accompenied by his mother and sister.
Mr* Leon Rock and Crystal of De- 1
trolt spent several days Ixn week
al the Carl Rock home, returning
to Detroit Sunday night * George
Moen, who graduated from Michi­
gan State College last summer Lv an
electrical - engineer with the Cola
Mlg Co at Munroe. * Seaman
Charles Vtebeck. «*on of Mr and
Mrs. Lewis Visbeck is home on a
few days leave from duty with the
U. S. Navy It has been three or
Owing to the death of my husband, I will dispose of the personal property at pub­
rnoir years since Charles was home .
a* he was in the Pacific at the
lic auction at the farm located 3 miles north of Hastings out Broadway, then ’/z
time of the Pearl Harbor attack
and ha.- seen plenty of action. He
U serving hte second term of enlist­
ment in live U S Navy We hear
Charles has fallen to Dan Cupid's
arrows nnd most likely we can tell
you more next week.
Mrs R E MacNaughton. Mr.
and Mrs Rush Randall enjoyed the
vaudeville show, "This I* the Army"
Starting at I o'clock sharp, I offer the following:
nt Keith's theater in Grand Rapids.
Thursday evening * Mr and Mrs
Vernon Hooper and daughter. Jane
visited relatives and friends at Lan­
AUTOMOBILE
FURNITURE
sing over the weekend * Mr and
Mrs. Clulr Brog entertained three
1940 Pontiac 2 door Deluxe, less than
Gruno 7.2 electric refrigerator, good.
Grand Rapids couples at their
8.500 miles, good rubber.
home Sunday' and all enjoyed n
Electric Savage spin dry washing
|xjt-luck dinner together The guests
machine.
were Mr and Mrs N. J Reynolds
HORSE
Mr and Mrs. Herman Pogenpoh!
Porcelain kitchen range.
and Mr. and Mrs Dwight Tabor *
Black Percheron mare, good worker.
Mr*, t-eonard Elwood left for Camp
Estate Heatrola.
Breakfast tabic.
McCoy. Wv.. Saturday for a few
FARM MACHINERY
davr.' visit witli het husband who
White drophead sewing machine.
1* in service * Friday callers at the I
Farm wagon and combination rock.
home of Mr and Mrs. W. K LiebSteel wardrobe.
Coal and wood stove.
ler were I K.- Parsona and ron
Hay rake.
2 horse cultivator.
Charles cf Grand RauKis.
Zinc top kitchen cabinet.
2 ond-horse plows.
Walking plow.
Pvt Wm. MacCorson Yriro is with
tl.e U S army In Lincoln. Nib
12x15 wine color Olson rug.
3 single cultivators.
Weeder.
I writes home that he had a wonder­
ful birthday Nov 8 with a party in
3 sec. spring drag.
Land roller.
3 piece rust color living room suite.
his honor at the USO rooms He
Hoy fork and rope.
Stell grain drum.
1 mentioned several cards and let­
End table. Reed fernery. Table.
ter* from old Middleville friends
Hgrness.
Crosscut
Floor lamp and 2 chairs.
I together with gifts made it a very
happy dav * The Young Woman's
Pump jock with ' * horse motor.
2 work tobies.
Commode.
Guild wrili meet this Thursday eve­
Log chain.
Grindstone.
2 dressers. '
ning witli Mrs. James Robertson It
is hoped there will be a good at­
Kerosene drum.
I man saw.
Maple
bed,
springs
and mattress.
tendance.
Congratulations
14’/zx20 canvas, new.
Metal baby crib, large sixe.
Middleville friend* extend • conTwo 10.-gal cans.
G»tulatlon.s to Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Folding steel cot and pod.
wts. of Michigan Center on the
Three 5-gal. cans.
Rockers.
birtlr of their third daughter, in a
Jackson hospital. Friday Dec. 10.
Electric fence charger and battery.
Metal bed and wire springs.
The little lady weighed 7!. lbs. but
50 small grape baskets.
Automatic can sealer and 50 cans.
we don't know h*r name Mrs. Lew ­
is' mother. Mrs. Elmer Fenton went
Cistern pump.
Chest of tools.
20 gal. crock.
6 smell crocks.
to Jackson on Wednesday to care
Three 3-tine and one 6-tine forks.
for the mother and babe.
Copper wash boiler.
Potato and corn planters.
Galvanised tubs.
Ice cream frexer.
Rouse Circle Met
Twenty member* and guests of
Several basket fruit cans.
the Rouse circle met at the home ot
Mr- Harry Bennett. Thursday aft­
Quantity of Chippawa potatoes.
2 wood kitchen cupboards.
ernoon for the regular meeting and
Around 6 cords of wood.
Ironing board and clothes rock.
Christmas party. An exchange- ol
gift* was a pleasant feature. The
Whiffletrees, neckyokes, etc.
Numerous other articles.
lidie’ are making several small
quills for the Community Home Ln
Grand Rapids. Lovely refreshments
TERMS: CASH DAY OF SALE. NO GOODS REMOVED UNTIL SETTLED FOR.
were served The ladles are also
packing a ChrUtmu box for FL
Custer Mrs W K. Llebler will en­
tertain the ladle* In January.

Edd Timm and Mr. and Mrs. I Mr. and Mrs. Rush Randall spent
Cliaries Williams went by train to I
Jackson Saturday evening and | home of his niece. Mrs Joxrpn
spent Sunday with Mrs Timm *' Wra’.e and there met hi* Urotlwrin-law and sister. Mr. and Mr&gt;
Mn. Peter Peterson relumed
Etra Palmiter of Berrien Spring?
home Bunday from several days has been very sick and was con- I a Mrs. Harold Enders of Grand
fined in Foote hoepttai three weeks ‘ Rapids was the Sunday guest o!
her husband's parents.. Mr. and
Florence Ullery visited her son Lyle but is now home and improving * Mrs Sam Cost* * Mr. and Mt*
Harold Cutler entertained the
Tillery and tamlly in Grand Rapids Mrs
Norman Maclver nnd children
Mm Friday until Scindav nights. ladles ot the Parmelee Extension 1 were home for the weekend after
Wednesday. A delicious pot­
Her grandson Pfc Donald K. Ul- club
spending several days in Grand
lery was home on furlough from luck dinner, complete with birthday i Rapids * Mtadames E. F Blake
Camo Seibert. Ala. * Little Carol . cake for Lula Allen was followed Philip Bender. Henry Brog. Olive
— the lessen on making over old Talbot and Chas. Crookston were
Dean ha* been suffering with a] *by
cold and earache a Mr and Mrs Iflot bee

MIDDLEVILLE *

1943

War Needs Long Distance This Christmas
Help necesury calls get through by
avoiding unnecessary calls.

Use long distance only if it is urgent,
especially on December 24, 25 and 26.
MICHIGAN BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY
• INVESr IN VICTORY—WITH WAR BONOS *

ANDRUS
SERVICE

11

WANTED

UCTION SALE

SATURDAY, DEC. 18,1943

WOMEN TO CANDLE
AND BREAK EGGS
FOR DRYING PLANT
THOSE WHO ARE EMPLOYED IN
DEFENSE WORK DO NOT APPLY

SILVERS-RICH
NORTH BROADWAY

'South Thornapple Farm
Bureau Group
The South Thomkpple Farm Bu­
reau group h«kl IL- rvgubr uweting
.H. the home of Mr. and Mr*. Vux
Adams on Thursday night. Dec. 9U&gt;.
Dl*cu*sx&gt;n leader, Wm. Cridlcr ltd

MRS. MABEL TOWNSEND, Propx.
DEWEY REED. Auctioneer

CLIFFORD HAMMOND. ATON FLORY. Clerks

i

�AND SO
. .
CHAHAlNIVHISPe^0• Last year, our boys held Christmas services in the Solomons.

They held them as far from the enemy as possible. Ordinarily,
you’d, say behind the lines—but on those Jap-infested islands, there
are dften no lines .. . the enemy is always around you . .. waiting . ..
waiting ... waiting for a sound that tells him where you are.
So the Chaplain whispered . . .

And our boys knelt in the soggy mud .. . their bare heads bowed,
while the Chaplain whispered.
And when it was over, they stood up, put their helmets on,
snatched up their rifles . . . and started the man hunt that is their
daily diet

It isn’t pleasant. But it's something to remember when you spend
your Christmas at home.

It's something to remember when you buy Christmas gifts this year.
Think of it when you plan to buy something you can do without...
and then buy a War Bond instead.

Yes, buy War Bonds for gifts this Christmas. Buy them for your
men in the service... buy them for your family... for your friends and
acquaintances . . . and ask them to buy Bonds for you ... instead of
anything else.
Buy Bopds ... Bonds .. . Bonds . . . and perhaps next year. ..
the Chaplain will be able to lift his voice.

KEEP ON BACKING THE ATTACK!
WALLDORFF &amp; SON
STRAND AND BARRY
THEATRES
HODGES JEWELRY
FRANDSEN'S
B. A. LyBARKER
BONNET &amp; GOWN
AUTO SPORT SHOP
THE VALUE STORE’ ■

CUT RATE SHOE STORE
BEN FRANKLIN STORE
J. C. PENNEY COMPANY
WATERS CLOTHES SHOP
JOHN BULLING &amp; SON
E. W. BLISS CO.
‘
ROTH FURNITURE
G. E. GOODYEAR HDWE.
REED'S DRUG

STEBBINS &amp; JACOBS
FARM BUREAU SERVICES
MARK'S AUTO
HASTINGS MFG. CO.
GOODYEAR BROS. HDWE.
G. R. BOOKCASE
CONSUMERS POWER CO.
IRONSIDE MONUMENT
WORKS

COFFEESHOP
ANDRUS SERVICE
HOTEL HASTINGS
MEYERS 5c &amp; 10c STORE
TAYLOR SHOE STORE
LONG &amp; MOORE 5c-to $1
CHAS. LEONARD FUNERAL
STORE
HOME
BAIRD'S STORE
FELDPAUSCH STORES
THE HASTINGS BANNER
COLEMAN INSURANCE
MILLER REAL ESTATE
HASTINGS CITY BANK
NATIONAL BANK
CASITE CORP.

VIKING CORPORATION
EAST END CIGAR STORE
INT. SEAL &amp; LOCK
MICH. MUTUAL WIND­
STORM

BARRY CLEANERS

�THE HASTINGS BANNER, THURSDAY, DECEMBER IS, IMS

ON THE HOME FRONT

the winter in training nt Fart Bennlng. Oa. North tai the summer.
south in the winter! How do you
do it fellowi Must be some more
of that Irish luck. His address lu

qualifying Jump at Fort Benning,
Oa. This tactical night Jump complcted his Parachute Jump TrainIng which lasted the standard four
weeks and included jumping from
the towers 250 ft high and leam| tng completely the technique of aife
Kachute jumping and landing. He
i earned Che right lo wear the
| coveted Wings and Boots of the U.

Oongrstulatlons 2nd Ueul Robert—
you're Joining a lot of other swell
fellows from this county who are
now flying warplanci for Uus Army.
Navy and Marine Air Corps.
Kenneth E. Gates nww rotes as a
MM Q/c having been advanced
from a P 1/c. This new rating, si
Zolly understands, la the Naval
equivalent of Staff Sergeant. Hla
new address is:
Kenneth E. Gates. M M 2 c
312-18-50
New York Cilv.
Oonaratustion.s Km-WIll it be

9th Cal. Det. Army Air Base.

Shreveport. Louisiana
I
|
!

Pvt. Dan Heath. 36460599
Co. A, 1893. Engr. Avn. Bn.
Gowen Field
Boise. Idaho

Chanxe of A.P.O. for T/5 Law.
rer.ee Wieland:—A.PO. 475.

their new president. Dorothy Bux­
ton; Bee.. Mrs. Leon Tack; Tim.
Farm Bureau meeting will

Putnam.
Pvt. Robert C. Murphy.
the winter.
, Mr*. Keith Norton
AS.N. 1M89M2
j Sunday evening i
i
4th co. Mh Tng Regt .
Fort Bragg. N. C.
। parents. Mr. and M
HIGHBANK
A S-J.P.—B.T.C.,
Next week your letter will be
i ton.
Fort Benning, as.
written
inn
.kii«aHnn. Paratrooper. Old Zolly thinks' that
--------- by Rev. Conger Hathaway
, i|.„ o.troth-Adum* home Friday
Compton, Jr., a grand-on of Ohio’s thwJks
t^th^1 imkn^wmPrrt^tlSV-; lt *nybody really earns the honor
who keeps tn touch with manv of tvenin».
j? for a pot luck aup-,
• famous-Otrlla Compton and moth­
you from Bnrry county Until then.
jw a Chrin^ grX
U-.W_lar.waar.
er ot the four famous Compton
A/C Ftfrest Schondelmayer
'‘i'. Wonder If anyone ever get* ao hr
Cheerio.
,bag. ★ Mr. and Mrs. Vem Haw­ the proud parent* of a i
boys, probably the greatest quar­
Class !1-D
Zolly Cotter.
ft
&gt; blitz and family visited Sunday at i urday evening at Penr
tette of scholars in the nation. She A::. "r‘.. .
Aviation Cadet Regiment
Mrs
Bernice
Brooks
tn Battle Creek. name—Marilyn Irena,
was among tne 16 guests enter­ Britain.
U. 3. Naval Air Training Center QUIMBY
M ng.1 c n"’tl? B”1
luck Keep
tlons. * Miss
Enid
Fal
ert and sincerest wishes for many try|
* Mr and Mrs. Glenn Marshall
—- ------- ------------tained at a riding party and buffet
Corpus Christi. Texas
• Last Week's Letter)
visited relative* in Battle Creek port spent the weei
Corp' Winn Green. 36421329
| h*PP&gt;' 1frnd‘ngs‘ m
....
Daniel E Payne. R 1. Cloverdale
style lunch at the Virginia estate
Mrs. Clara Scott returned home Sunday. * The Moore school win Usters Baa trice and
of Mr. Compton's aunt. Mrs. Wilson
APO 78
rJnni 18 one of a
ol «*lected aol&gt;Kal on Tha
nksg
iving have their Christmu program on. Bert Palmer home.
from
the
hospital
""
—
’
—
Compton of Washington, in a
Camp McCoy, Wi*.
dlOT **» have bcen awigned to the
operation Thursday evening. Dec. 23. Evary- Bedford spent from '
somewhat 'inside" note to her Zolly
day after an snpendlciUs
ar—
received a copy of "The Real ‘
°l N^nter Army
Training Program
and te doing fine. * Mr. and Mrs. one welcome. * The Rrr. and Saturday with Mra.
mother Peg writes. The guesUread McCoy", a neaL newwy. 12-poge.
vn**emty
Chester Scott and family arrived Mrs. T. A. Moyer of Cloverdale in Grand Rapids,
like Who's Who—except for mo— .-kinja
v.rTT j Fieia. Alabama, ana awom in a* a at
.— —...
.—...j- ot Illinois TralnHarry
--------------on Wednesday before Thanksgiving and Mr. and Mrs. II
—./ Cotter-1'
and you'could find most of them Mrh1irek^&gt;vn^riP?&lt;E^h&lt;.P^uilrere1 se«ond lieutenant. After Die oath KSuSLSJ"iS&gt;
™ cf
* w
b&gt; th
* claM
_____
___________
and snent several days caring for ill of Jackson were Sunday guest*
gucate
CORNERS
In Who’s Who. The host and host­ S^r^l of Camo
Of cfflc
nWiw.
WO* UMen
taken bv
the
claw,'______
tunics...
tn______
foreign
areas
and Uino’meer °^«knted C°the kuagea. advanced engineering and
hte mother * Mrs. Arminta Fleck at Mr. and Mrs. George Hoffmans,
ess. Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Compton. Kdding it wo* Lhe mi UcCOy." I
We are glad to report that Mr.
Burlington, Vtof
Battle
Creek
spent
Thanksgiving
*
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Arthur
Skidmore
of
WlnrTVllarf
Inbinv
vnuil
"landing
officer,
J.
----------—
Art's aunt and uncle. He is a noted TVanks
oi
miinr.
iwuiw-i....—
-•
—
—
Dower*
i*is muen
Bowers
much imorovea.
Improved. •* Mrs.
Thanka Winn Glad to toow you'll ■ graduates with iiivST^tTm
..... ........
J._________
.-H- f-rrerelr
silver pilot winas
wings •dv»nc^ •««’ and Tanguagm
with .her
daughter
Mrs /ink...
Gilbert T3
Battle
Creek an*
and Wr
Mr. are*
and lira
Mra.1.Ar- iaR Newton and Daisy Bargtnan '
economist and lawyer and head of haveP^few^vPlrove^tChrdtaLu
Pfc Lyle W Roekhlll
Scott. *Mr*. Henry SoUiard re- thur Houghtalln of the Striker dis- yere callers of Mr. and MnTiffwSr
the International Lumberman's As­ have a few day* leave at ChriaUna* bjuJ aw1a] ^nj^ry bad&lt;jes fOr pro.
in ooui grounu ana nmal
Prclly PrO’lc’ and who wouldn’t .36460602
—
—
—
very
lovely
picture*
of
trict
visited
at
Mr
and
Mrs.
Ernest
Hallock
of
Dowling
Friday aftersociation. Colonel and Mrs. Ather­
reived
some
i
Home from Washington this Fri­
32nd T.T.S. Bks. 178
He
U sta- Skidmore's. Sunday. * Mrand Mr*. SorT * Mr and Mra“ik »*r Colorful ceremonies In the
* O*Pn Moure, who has a emt
ton Richards. She ts roving editor
Gordon the «....other
— —zday
. —
------cornea Sgt. Bob Corkin to stay
7t'rendM bv ‘nkV and two grandfonr. tn service. Hr
Chanute Field. Ill
Island in the south.
of The Reader's Digest Lt. Com­ day
Honed on ani Ldand
south, ★
w Vprn HawbUtz
•—-»»» "?•«=
afuert*
——— Culley of Battle Creek were week­
until after Christmas. Bob wrote'
.nd^-nd^r/^^vrre iwUnn keeps track of many of the boy* in
Walter Scot*, is 111 with the
Wenger ”s. Nashville.
mander nnd Mrs Carey; She is home to find out tn advance what enU
’ flu.
~ *' Friday at Amos
|
' * ; end gueate of John Houahlahn. * &gt;
enta ,ru1
and frtend
friends* ,rom
from cverv
every *
section
clk,n service, besides his own; here are
Pfc. Olenn N. Campbell
head of Die government de|&gt;artment might be going on so he could make of the country. Son of Mr. Myron
There was quite a fire Saturday
-------- •———-----------Mr and Mrs Lynden Morri* and’
36410786
at Barnard College. A lieutenant In
E Freeman of Middleville. Lt. Free­ letters from his three —
night on the Cairn* farm when a BRANCH DISTRICT
, famly were guest* of Ira ciuftHa*
[he*Ti;7;“a^d hte irife "aM’bkw I
1 of ““ oW
Wh° mon
__ NoV’ 3&lt;' 19,3
man is a graauwe
graduate or
of momappie
Thomapple
grxv; tire got out of control. * Mrs.
—---------------- ....
—• at Quimby Sunday.
»
U. S Armv
and hte parenta. the Barkers. .
““•“"‘j ..
w
, W. K K.llow HK» School. MidM°“" "'•?
__________
Amber Reid and her family are now th Ostroth-Adama home Friday
Camp McCain. Mississippi
Just »hnu«nt
thought iI would
would drop you a
Jult
settled In Nashville. * Mrs Shir- evening for pot luck supper
A FOR VICTORY BUY WAR BONDS &lt;
fromJl the * State "Department* The i
and J°hn Keeler, son* of dlevllle. Previous to hte acceptance few
lines to let you know that I am
lev
Ritzman
had
her
granddaughter
.
t«
OK
Si
—- MM
—*i~i’----- •**■*
you the
Judy with her a few days recently.
-■ Fleet P O.
hh .irl wh.. l. Jnn
Uie “f®
&gt;hon. cwmwiy. onurf —Sj'^SiT
Bell TelepF
• Th- Quimby Extension Club met
San Francisco. Cal.
SHEAVES IN THE WIND. J
daughter cf the vice president and
Mrs. Henry Solhard last Wed­
Rapids.
print with
Chila Del Rio. the cousin of Dolores,
Afri^n
nesday for an organization meeting
A/C
Ronald
H.
Mulvaney
has
re
­
ri..t ni-&gt; • • • "
' been through inn African campsugn
Ute name of your ship. Bob ’
and
dL’Cuvslon of making our
cently
been
transferred
from
Maxto the WKZO radio program
1
h
,,
.
' but In different sections
Then
I have heard that you have had
equipment last by giving it the corGood wtehe* and Congratula-lon* . csune Sicily and Italy and though
schedule ia a daily program of '
lo Bob and Roaetene &lt; Cooper) Moore f*chTsuspeited&amp;Mt the other m\gL where he will begin primary flight a little snow there. Boy. I would
r«et care and repair. * A supper
like to sec acme In place of this
wns given, in honor of Loren Ernest
who made, it Mr and Mrs. last |
Mmewhere near the scene of training. HL* address Is:
rain that we have here. How are
Lewis. 8 2c who was home on
month down at Palmer Field. B.C. . aetkm. the meeting came as a sur- , A/C Ronald H. Mulvaney
things going there al home I was
l'ive. at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Class 44F. «8lh AAFPTD
where Bob is now stationed. TTjey nri/e Censorship prevent* naming
telling some of the boys about kill­
Chas. Rowley. Those present were
honored library of recognised
are telling the atory about how Bob . fte
mm; place of the meeting. Both boys ,I
Georgia Air Service. Jackson ing the hogs nnd cf all the good
Mr and Mm. Pat Lewis. Loren.
can "pick cm -meaning Rosy I were
wero well
we|i—and
and Zolly
zoPy 1*
u willing to j। Tenn.
meat I would have If I was home.
Wayne Vandenlierg. Marjorie Mat­
. t -tt ..
------ —
»—• ia: । Dale
who is a honey and then Ute Um» I
' ty.
th----ree .layer
cake—
against
DaleLL.Roush.
Rouah.36458828
36458828
everyone enjoys
There isn't much I can say. but
thews and the Rowley family. Later
Bob took off but the plane didn’t;
Ration cracker 'or biscuit, as
536 Serv. SqcL. A A.B.
Longfellow. Wot
take Rood care of yourself und I
Loren- Lewi*. 6 2c Wayne Vanden- .
quite clear ami sh- landed tn a cot- ! lhey cull em) that the boys'had a I Dalhart. Tex.
Thoma* J. Robinson, A-E.M. 3 c
will do the same
h-nr Marlorie Matthews and Helen
tonfield. It was a nice soft place to ; thought or two (or more) for the I we* recently promoted to corpora!
Your son
Rowley
attended
the
skating
rink
settle down and Bob rnlJLwFh Ml. follls
home when they got ' Congratulation* Dale, bet that third
Howard
entertainment.
■ ’ Thornannle Lake. * We hear ALLEN ’S BACK!
the white stuff flying It looked like together.
I stripe will be coming in due time!
Oceana. Virginia
Pfc Howard Moore. 36175188
that Pfc, Don H. Curtis is doing
a full sized
’ow stonn
No 1 ,Mr
aretn of .Evart.1
IIFA
.—.r,-r^-r,o
Fred Allen, the dean of American
APO.
was ssdonexVratto ahimsmall
M£ and
Mnd Mni
Mr"
HEADQUARTERS.
EUROPEAN
A
PO. 361 ’• Postmaster
nicely in the radio division of the •crew-balls will hit the air-waves
hs-m wss n^ded
don" Mme
except the
a nlnne
small “
Mlchii
were recently
thrilled
J®*1" **?*
reCJ7*Jly u
'rU'fd to re- 11 THEATER OF OPERATIONSNew York City. N. Y.
A/C Kenneth 'Gillespie
Signal Corps in the Army. He Is with more of hi* zany humor this HOW TO GET A TAXI...
natch was needed
the plane ■ S...I..K^skS?
Uwt before
nf&gt;nioon-now
e,v0 . .long ni.t.nr^ nh™ rail United States Army Combat EnglJust this week a V-mall picture
Cadet Det. Class 44-B
stationed in New Jersey. * Hubert coming Sunday evening (WKZO
B-b Ls know?/** "pltehc*°£Si neera were using “commando" tac- holiday greeting was sent from
MAAF — Marfa. Tex.
Iniufficient gas for the home bus
Smith 1* seeing a lot of country in
B“nown
B.M.
no?_. «t*ttorwd
Pcarl , tics long before the term wm ever North Africa to the Banner rasing
8 30). He's been iu retirement, but — cabs being hard to get —how to
Cff the assembly line this wrek Harbor.He said he wu fine—may- heard.
they m ln thp 0ntteh — To all the Folks in Town-Merry
PiUUp R Nichols. F I/c
get a ride...that’s the problem.
Australia now.
rime
b» aalittle
little hcroralck
homesick now
now and
smd then.
then, : Ik1m now preparing to use them Christmas Howard Me .-.re "
came three cut?
cute little numbers. To bIt confronted a commuter la W«it
be sTrciflr:—On -R**
Dc^.
.......«.
m» ,had
m.u an everFful ■«...
nl71'p‘1 xjuuwj
Buddy «has
life BRaln
nPXt.assault on Eur- Excerpts from the grands-jn letter*:
S. D- 3007
Nyack, New York the other day.
BANFlEtp
ate—7 Itw.
Ihs. 14 ox.;
ox.. I rinee
rlnee he attended old Hastings ope.
— a„ little
iiou busy
i.uv these days.
rlnvs Rim.
Darwin R*xford Tate
Camp Peary, va.
’••’It’*,m
Sup­
He shanghied a cabbie, and on the
on Dec. 7th came Thomas Kent , high. His present address is:
Mrs. Emms Tick of Hss’l"**
ine Engineers have the repute- oose It te much colder bark home
. ,u. .. „ .
Dale Qreen. BAL 2/c.
Cn) Robert A Eaten. 36193824
way to the station the driver told
spent Sunday with her son Leon
Uon of being the first to enter dan- by now. - . Most of the fellow's got
Rth arrived Gerald Carl Lehman—
Bax 1314. Navy 128,
the passenger how much he liked
and
family.
*
The
Charles
Fuikgerous territory and the line to married while home on furlough
8 lbs. 10 ot All of their Dad* are
% Fleet Post Office
U.
8
Army
beiners
have
moved
from
the
the CBS show. BfO TOWN
leave. Demolitions, building bridges but I don't .*ee why they .want to.
In service, dnddys lx:hman (Nash- , San Francisco. Calif.
San
Diego.
Calif
Charles
Neasc
farm
to
the
Floyd
under fire, conyruction ot field for- I'm Just as happy the way I am. .
(WKZO 7 p.m. Tuesdays). Seems
tflle) nnd Tate, both being over- i pfc. Lyman D- Hunt, son of Mr. tlflcations—all these are In the En- as ever.
Eckert farm in Irving Twp. * Mr.
the passenger was Ed Pawley, the
sens "Papa" Stebbins was lucky ' nnd Mrs Claud D. Hunt. R.R. 4. glneers' "book."
Cwl William Hirst 36157353
./
Dick
and Mrs. Don Putnam were Sun­
editor in BIO TOWN, so from
enough to get home to see you Tom. Hastings. Iras been graduated from
Pvt.
Richard
Thomas,
3685154
Btry
C.
182
F
A.
Bn.
day
dinner
guests
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
"We're a fighting outfit and we’re
now on the loyal cabbie is waiting
Conarntula*lone to you all—we wish j Gulfport Field. Army Air Forces looking for a figlrt”, said Lieutenant
Fort
Bragg.
N.
Car
Orvin
Smelker
of
Bowne.
Kent
Btry C. 815th A AA.
for Pawley each morning I
all the Dads could be home.
Technical Training Command Colonel a.-nCo.
*
Mrs,
Wm.
Wandell
ts
tn
Hugo —
J. -.--re.
Stark. 7612 KlnssCamo Haan. Calif.
Hl Sgt June Leary! What do you । school for airplane mechanic* spec- ton Avenue. Chicago, commander Dear Grandad:
T/4 Carl R. Wachter. 36160719
Community hospital. Battle Creek,
thlnk of the picture of the snapov laHzed In maintenance of cargo and of one Engineer unit now’ In Great
How ir. everything at the fqrm?
due to a strok? of para lysis. ★
looking Marine on the front page? , transport type airplanes. During I Britain. Hte men have had long What did you have for ThnnksglvNew York city. N Y.
Mrs. Clara Warner, a former resi­
BINGER OF NOTK-OR NOTBB
As one of the fellows admiringly hte stay at Gulfport Field. Pfc. ,I drt
|iJti dny
nonw ana
dent of Johnstown, died test week
drill*,
day nnd
and night, under battle
batt!" ing? I sure mirara
mlraed oemg
beingJwme
and
Garry Moore, who co-stars with
till he
111 saw —
I. picture.
If.VWMSC. .»&gt;•••»
•k “ "a ■ highly
— — . ’ technics I■ U.JIIU.IVMTUO,
said, when
the
Hunt •received
c&lt;Jn(utlona. UIIU
and IKJre
now MIC/
they want
«on't
In Cleveland. Many of hdr old
remit. toIM to
w think
ire , I —
v... - even be able•• to
-­
Jimmy
Durante each Friday night
"She’s a pin.
pip, nnd
and Great Guns, be- i couree
courre of Instruction
instruction covering n*
112 , n
„&gt;
ini«
tavinn
Hrm.&gt;
tnr
chrutmis
I
wish
we
friends
from
thLs
community
at
­
put their training Into use. Laying get heme for Chrtetmifc. I wteh we
shr's re
a mn.
Marine."
1 days of mechanical instruction.
(WKZO 9) prides himtelf on bsmt
tide* thatt corn
&lt;■&gt;■-.
I and clearing of minefields—one of rould all be home but we can t. :o
tended her funeral held In Bedford
-----..--------- 1 | congratulation* Lyman.
a vocalitt. but his friends will tell
Greetings Navy
Nurse
Ginny
..... A*
--- our
--- 1 the
mo most
moBl Important
important, operations
ojieruiions in in w»
we may as well makethe best of
favorite ca: ^oncharacter. CoL Hip ,hu W(U-_is one Of their many spe- it
Sgt. Fay M. Staup /
Bates over at Pearl Harbor. Ginny. ---------the Methodist church elected as
Jou otherwise. The other Friday
evirkin nays, these fellows In the c|iiitieA
I don't know what they nre going
a niece on Mrs Bernard Reed's Corkin ras-. — —
e was telling Durante that wheno.h.nH
,n thb „nll ore |O do wlIh m Grandad, but thing.-.
side of the family, just happened ! ground- crews —
are R.-„
having
a hand trj
in j BBrry cuunfT
he'» back with a vengeance — and CTer
ting, tears came to his
i I. Pfc.
—_ Roland
»»_•—&gt; B. «».,&lt;
— »»
ori, surely
^lirejy moving and that's about
to meet a nephew, from Mr Reed's | flying V’S6' Pla,nt-6- J11®1,
Chilson.
26. Clover- arc
you're in luck, because he's a week- eYel &gt;nd he wondered if there was
side of the family, who is also sta- i a* the fellows who ore at the con- | dftl(, and pfc LyJe j i^nc.ur. 29. allrt know
i.----- or can say.
ly WKZO feature. Sure, you’ll anything he could do about it.
Y&lt;rar-grandson.
tinned nt Pearl Harbor.
i trots!
•»
---------------------------right
—-—nearI Hastings. R 5. And •from
meet all the old stand-bys — John Jimmy advised him to stuff cotton
Pvt. Robert C Murphy who spent
Sgt. Robert H. Bailey son of Mra. bv is Sgt. Darwin H. Roth. 28.
b/rt Mocrei,b3b4i73''3
the summer In training In cool । Alice Ykaefrock of Woodland. Mich Clarksville. R 2.
Dot. Falstaff Openshaw and all ths ,n hit ears. Not nice, but effective,
Pfc. Deltyrt Moore. 3£Hil
northern Michigan te now spending | has successfully made his fifth and
Oo M 385th Inf A PO
rest. Dqn’t miat ill
— —
.
Ian C. Ironside. T/5th Grade, son
WELOING — AUTO REPAIRING b SERVICE
Camp McCoy. WK
of Mr. and Mrs. John Ironside has
I left the Baler Field Topographical
WE BUILD — WAGONS — TRAILERS — HITCHES
GAG OF THE WEEK...
FOOTBALL AOAINI
Addresses
I Engineering Unit. Esler Field. La..
New and Used Parts — Glass Installed
Did you think the football season
Again we refer you to Carry
Paul Burkey. M 1/c
। to enter the Engineering Officers'
Moore of the "Moore-Duraste
B. J. Unit ATB
. Candidate School at Fort Belvoir,
Camo Bradford. N- D B,
with von. except for this fact: on Show" (WKZO 9 p.m. Friday*)'.
! Va.. a really tough Rrind. so Zollv
CASH FOR YOUR JUNK CAR
Norfolk. Virginia .
I understands. Ian, who Is 27, Joined
New Year’s day. WKZO will bring They were talking about an auto
' tiie Army In Nov. 1942. Home reyou not one. but TWO Bowl Foot- accident... "He had conclusion of
WRECKER SERVICE
IT ry-nn'* McIntyre
i ccntlv for a fess- days Ian snld he
bail games, a full afternoon of top- the brain" said Moore. "You don't
38 Rpl. Bn.
was impressed with the thorouRhnotch sports broadcasting. Make a mean that,” returned Durante. "You
Phone 2407
Camp Foiled.. TenncaW
Hastings
ness nnd intensity of Army training.
New Year's Resolution right now mean concussion". "No,” said
i Congratulations on this new ooportf
to hear these TWO football games Moore. "I mean conclusion... ha’s
Pvu Ruth Sunday
tunity. Ian, and we know you’ll «riv?
New Year’s Day.
dead!”
107th W.A.C. IXL
1 (his new opportunity everything
Fort Mason
I you've got. Good luck!
San Francisco. Cal.
I Newly commissioned as a fighter
I pilot in Uncle Sam's growing air
Edward Sunday. 8 2/e, UBJ4.
| fleet ia Robert Sidney Flfleld who
U SS. Indiana 5th Div.
| recently received Ids silver wings
f; Fleet Postmaster
and a second lieutenant s commis­
San Francisco. Cal.
sion in the U. S. Army Air Force
Reserve at Eagle Pass Field. Vic­
Pfc. Meredith J. Reid. 36424957
toria. Texas. HLs picture along with
Co. K. 341 Inf.
other information is on page 1.

(Continued from page 1, Sec J)
"Ensign Peg Chandler of the Gout
Guard, home on a brief leave, en­
route to New Orleans, had n privi-

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Hastingi

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■irfll Woods and family. * Mr. and'ceived word that) Cpl. T. Glenn No- Church of United
to Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Dukes. Free-1
-Jmiti. Burl Will: Wes. Ser. Guild.
1 Mrs.
• 'k,-- Wm..... —
Dipp were
"... Sunday after. I
, vlsky
----- J ,has
.... —
been
... sent
- ... to
lu UXU.XVI
another
Brethren in Christ---- • r'~’
- -*-* — ”------ -* •*— 1
Mrs Chester Stowell; Christian
j- y Qr^fin. 'Pastor
i—
noon iruMta
guests of Mr. and Airs.
Mrs. Frediarmv
Fred army ha_se
base and sendc
sends hi«
his n»&lt;*&gt;
new nd. social relations and church actlviDec. 5; a boy to i»vt. and Mrs Rex-,
V II V R V II L J
I Roush of Grand Rapids. * Mr. and dress:
Freeport
• ties. Mrs. Sibyl Warner, young
Mrs. Ralph Sage and fam'ly visit-1 Cpl.-T. Glenn H_ NdvUky
10: 30 A M —Sunday ^icliool.
ford Tate. Hastings. R. 6. Dec. 6
- women'* and girl'* work. Mr*. Car­
ed the latter * mother. Mrs Joe i
Following are the surgtea' rx. GRACE LUTHERAN CHURCH
11: 30 A. M.—Morning worship
, roll C. Burkholder; children's work.
"■n»
« eta-- l ------r,-Ri
---------------n2rsipl7.',-sir.|. 35736156304
th q M Service Co
8:00 P M.—Christina* program liente registered on Monday P. M.: O. H. Trlnklein. Pastor
Mrs. Rob t Cook; supplies, Mrs.
feue and the Rev. E. B. OriHin. day ^ftenioon. * -John Fish. Jr..|
8:00 P M.—Thursday. Prayer Mr*. Thomas. Power* ana «ra. Em- , Services held In the l.O.O.F. .hall. Walter Ryan; publicity. Mrs. Wm.
Were Sunday dinner guesu of Mr. of Onind
was n aunday
i. Xt*mra, ruinllff.
meeting.
mitt Hamilton. Nashville; from (Green street entrance.
L. Hinman; membership. Mrs. Geo.
khd Mrs. Herman Gooch- * ‘ "7,r{'5 ■ gue*t of Mr. and Mrs John Fi*h. *
8an Francisco. California
Pleasant Valley
Marjorie Thompson.
Children* Christmas Service at Heath; fellowship. Mis. C D. Bam
Arown spent from Wednesday until Mr
Mrs Mux Sn. dcr ttIld । Lieut.
R.’ Edmonds is now
------- Carl ...
10: 00—Morning Worship.
528 S. Dibble; Mrs. Redford Slid-; 10:30 A. M. Theme. "ChristtheSav- er; student's work. Mr*. Roy
Saturday as gueat of his
baby visited
....... the
—latter
-------- *- abler.
-jut. Mrs.
Mrs., Captain at a base camp at Anchor- 11: 00—Sunday school.
ham, 414 w. Mill; Miss Beulah lor is Bcm!"
Chandler.
Alary Allcrdlng of Hastings. * Mrs. —
.
1
Burdette Wilson and family of Has- i age. Alaska; his brother Pvt. Lorrn
7: 30 P M.—Christian Endeavor. Sense. R 3 Mra. Russell price. 216
Sunday school will not meet , at DURFEE
Mabel Yoder, Mrs. Elwood Yoder. tings last week.
’ ’*
I G. Edmonds recently soent a week
8: 00 P. M.—Tuesday, prayer N BrjJadway; Mrs. Lyle Nelson and the usual hour.
Norma and Gordon Yoder, spent
Mr* Glen Parker of Litchfield. F*1 ^*e home of hLs parents
at Ann meeting.
Mr* Frank Steams, R. 3; Miss,
x ♦ *---------------Mr. and Mrs. Oliver of Lake
S™a.SSyrorwuih™,
Oktobcm.
Ethel Manning. 202 8. Broadway. , FREE METHODIST CHURCH
Odessa were guests In Uw Striker
&amp;
*.
m
noli.'TSi.
bii.
................
..............................................
The Barry C E. Union met Mon­
.Mrs. f.r"
her sister. Mrs Leon Howk. ww,
"
Patients discharged since last
Chrtstmas program Wednesday, and Bump home Friday. * The
Rapid* A Mr and Mi*- Martin ;akcn . pennocg hospital Friday ar&lt;&gt; RTandsous of Mr. and Mrs. Buc! day evening. Dec. 1? at the Kilt&gt;alreiiort are Blake Barnum. Lake Dec. 22. at 8 pm. Everybody wei- East Baltimore Extension class met
d LmSI aere nX -LUht. retummg Saturday evening. ' Sisson.
, rick U. B. church. Freeport and
with Mrs. Dale Bump for their
S.vrt«2Lurof&lt;1M^Paft *Mrs ^®Ed
allowed she had unduMr. and Mrs Chas Bunn received Pleasant Valley C E Societies were Odessa; Miss Beatrice Bowerman come.
CT”;
7,7 Mr and Mr- Claud Tlle
Showed She had undtlmi&gt;. vmo DUU11 revvixu rieasuiK
v .. ---------- ------- second 'lesMn Friday. * Mr and
and
Mra.
Albert
Frost
and
baby.;
--------------- *♦*--------------wai.Kflnd family tMr^id
Mr* lant fever, ari
»"■&gt;l her many friends
fiiends ■
ajetter
represented
P ...
letter from their son T Sgt. Chy- well represented.
Mrs. Leo Reynolds and daughter
Middleville; Maurice Ritter. Del- BAPTIST NOTES
Walton and latnii'. * Mr. ana airs.
«n,»&lt;wiv n*-nvrrv a t°n Bunn that his brother Sat.
—— —
Marjorie of Battle Creek wire
Torwl Buehler of N“rlh
MrT Marv Hemiey attended^he• Raymond had undergone an operaThe Rev. A. Hoffman of Cliar- ton; Mra. Harold Williams. Grand, Sunday school at 10 o'clock
ritesLs cf Mr. and Mrs. Edward
lTh?h&lt;‘ dHUgh^rs^BeUy wedding of her granddaughter. Mm' &lt;&gt;«» 0,1
No details were lotte filled the pulpit al the local Rapids; Mra. Sylvester Bhaneck.' Divine service at 11 o'clock, sub- Rice and daughter Veta on Sunday.
Nashvllle;
George
Anderson,
Bat-1
lect
—
"Prophecies
Pointing
to
Belit
­
JipsineM. TTielr aauRii.crs Betty
Henney af North Woodland1 Ri'enU R. church Sunday. Everyone ap- tle Creek; from Hastings, Mrs. Vir- lehcm."
* Mrs. Neel and her pjplL, arc
nnd Velma Buehler of Grand Rap- to Lawrence-Hewitt
— Hoffman a
.... R
Rev.
Lawrence-Hewiu of
oi near
near Sara-;
anra-, ^,rs- Mcrrll Knrcher and chil- oreciated the
ginla Brill. Richard Ros". Baby Da-1 Evening meeting at 7;3O. The putting on the ptogrnm at ihe I
52
s Vivian thBuehler
«
afternoon
call- *guest
guest speaker
nnc last
last Saturday
Saturday at
at the
the home
home of
of dren
~’. ‘■W
*r.
* Mrs Mary nnc
lair
tne
nomem
er&gt; on
onwere
u Thursday
of Lowell,
vid Fisher. Joseph Fisher, Baby (Sunday school will give its Christ- school house, with a Clvtstmas— |I motion of Cot,I, A
...Baturaa^at
.. _ -------—
..
er*
Lt.
Erwin Hoags of
i
evenlntr at 8 Dec.
D:t. ' eUlntWf.
tree. Wednesday evening
Ralph
Edwards
Bell.
Mrs.
Margaret
mas
program
of
recitations,
dis■Henney was a Christmas Copper
were attend”d"by “e who just returned from Africa,
Methodist Church
I.
ftr iSForM?^ Mt^'lUlph htkr'Pbrothe'r E*wSd ?nd *H«er.1
Sicily. After completing
Kurtz. Mrs. Maurice Smith and' logues. and music, vocal and instru- 22. Come and enjoy it.
Rev j W McCue, Pastor
baby. Mrs. Thomas Myers and baby, &gt; -rental,
mental, at the evening service.
.acr guests t&gt;i Mr. and mix itaipn
Hennev
50 missions as a pilot in enemy ter10: 30 A. M—MonUng worshfo , Mrs.
Ruth
Curtis
and
Mrs.
Clay'
IS
—
v
e&gt;r.
...
..
PLEASANT
RIDGE
Tuesday
night,
B.Y.P.U.
All
young
it?* .nd Mr, R E PaU.na r.f rritory.
“oiy. He
ha.
been
visiting
hi*
11:
30
—
Sunday
School
classes
for
He has been visiting his
Mr. r~
and —
Mrs.
ton McKeown.
people Invited to the meeting at the.
's. Wilbur Mlek of Saranac. *
■ R. E. Poat.na of parents. Mr. and Mrs Ralph Hoag all
*■
—
...
---—
.....
...
.
^%ian
in'lnf
”were'
Sunday
^dinner
their
son Dan evening
Posin’"
-----at 7:30.
and
Mrs.
Alvin
Helrigle
of callers
•”S.c“rd’ 5of we
.{® Tuesday
en nt Ute Sunday rrhool liour on &gt;.«i-r g.tti.1
of near Lowell. Lt Hoag was a for­
3:00 p. M—Young people's choir 1 The Irving Sunshine club madei church
..jrth Irving were Sunday - ------ ranter, or tnei
the following donations: 2 heads' Wednesday nights 7:30, Prayer Dec. 26 * Mrs. Ella Klnne has &gt; «*M e».«n»
mer pupil of Mrs. Karcher’,
rehearsal.
=•
—- of tXr.
Mr. cr.
and
„
tuests
J Mrs Keith Mar- and family. * Mr. and Mrs. Frank
spending a few days in Battle . ,ln“r‘* ®',r«
8:00 P M—Evening worship, a cabbage. 3 qts. tomatoes, 2 qts corn. meeting and study of Sunday been
school
lesson
at
the
church
creek
aw off Carlton
Carlton * Mr and Mrs. Martin, daughter Marilyn and
Creek ’^Uh".^
with Mr ’ iniT'Mra
und Mrs cicll
Cecil *“v",
.n
2
qts.
peaches.
1
qt
beans;
Guild!
local
broadcast
special
music.
San
­
There will be no Duration chib
Mhhler
of Grand Rapfohn Baar and family of Grand Gwendolyn “
T"-..-'
No. 5 donated 6 qts. of vegetable* t
and
Nancy. * Mr. and ■ ( (,im * XHXHr.X
will rnwt
meet With
with Mrl.
Mrs m
H. Ronk
Rapids werr-Sunday gues.s of Mr.
were Sunday dinner KUMtt of meeting next Wednesday. Dec. 22 ta Claus will be at the church al and fruits, also 8 Un cans of food, Ladles
T-irfie* Aid Win
Mn.
slr3 Kenneth Kelsey and baby, h, it. II. x.ri.r.,
Next meeting announced later.
Hawkins of 414 West Mil) street. A Joyce attended a birlliday dinner.
uid Mr. Allen Fish; John Fish, g*
“r *nd
»■'
comprising
com.
mincemeat,
beans,
8:00
—
Wednesday
evening.
Bible
Wm. Mishler of South Bownc. *
*
fr.. also of Grand Rapids was a tVm
and Prayer meeting Bring beets, plums, tomatoes, peaches. • chicken supper will be served from Bunday with Mr. and Mrs. Law­
Mr. and —Mrs.
and Notice Rebekah Lodge .Members Study
Waller. * Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Jef- . ■••••
—— ■Roy
—z Preston
•
rence chase. Gordon and David. *
MkMi
Bibles
carrots und juices; Guild No. 11!
fry of Grand Rapids. Mr and Mrs. I daughters of Battle Creek were
You are requested to attend thr
Mr. and Mra. Alton Wood and
8:00
—
Sunday
evening.
Dec.
25
|
contributed
11
qU.
fruits
and
vege
­
Rebekah meeting and ChrLstmas Christmas program by Sunday tables. I pt. chill sauce and 4 Jara W.S.C.S. HOLD DEC. LUNCHEON Oreydon spent Sunday in Lansing 1
-Jienry
of nasimg-.
Hasting*. .Mrs
°L ‘!?llr -------jgienry Weaver
wee.vcr oi
mi* --—
■ ■*■■*
•lucy Stahl nf South Bownc were! Mrs- Bfl&gt; P*5*0”' ? Mrs. Gertrude party next Tuesday evening. Dec school students.
—ELECT OFFICERS
with Mr. and Mra. Ward Wood and
—
Jam;
Guild
No.
19
gave
19
‘
z
qts.
j
•Bundav gueau of Mr and Mrs 1 Thomas of South Bownc and Mra. 21 a pot luck lunch will be served.i
.. can
v-..
The Yule tide ntmCBjihere pre­ family. * Mr. and Mra. A R. Teeter ,
vegetables and fruits, also a
Xron Howk and Mra Glen Parker Margaret Miller and daughter Ann Bring a gift costing between 39c
, ------grajx-frult
—1
Juice vailed at the December luncheon and children ore planning to move 1 tu,
Rev McCue was very erateful to of figs, one can
spent-- Friday -afternoon
A Mr. and Mrs. Rcbett Shellen- of’iHastings
**"—------------------ und 50 cents to exchange.
to
Elgin.
Ill.,
in
the
near
future.
*
All
of
these
fine
I
of
the
WB
CB.
held
In
the
social
nnd
3
jars
jam.
Mr Rockford Price and the men
berger who lived in the former with Irma Brown.
rooms of the Methodist church. Mr. and Mra. Chas. Townsend have H.
of the church who husked his corn. gifts are greatly appreciated.
W. C. T. U. Christmas Parlv
‘Hcrringfon residence have moved;
Wednesday, the 8th. Seventy mem­ been ill with the flu the post week.
The W C. T. U. will have their
bers and guests were served at the
The Woman s socletv held their ■
and —
Boy*
Service meeting and Christmas party at the
Jfostma and daughter Phyllis were I
----, in --------Since
the
above
news
was
sent
RrelUly decorated tables with Circle DEATH OF MRS.
riBUexts on Sun. of Mr. and Mrs. L. I A Christmas greeting was received home of. Mrs. Edith Bunn, next 1 regular meeting. Christmas and in two babies were born early
o. 8 in charge. Later, a program M. V. BARKER
3. OHarrow of Grand Rapid* * recently by Frank Cool from his Tuesday. Dec. 21 at 1:30 There Secret-Pal party in the church par­ Tuesday morning. Dec. 7: A sun prepared under direction cf Mrs.
We notice in the Battle Creek
wmum some*
wmtrwxcav
&gt;u Italy.
*»«*,.
will be a fine program and lunch kas last Wednesday with 33 in aP&gt; to Pvt. and Mrs Thomas Stebbins, Guy Keller, keyed to Interpret the Enquirer-News
Mrs. Budd Dukes and babv were son James
here in
of Thursday an ac­
x«„.c from
..v&lt;x Pennock
.
x—-ji J'Mr. —
and‘ *•
Mrs.
'brought home
has— Glen Kellogg re- You are to bring a gift not oven tendance. There wins also-flection nnd-a daughter to Mr; and Mrs. true spirit of the greatest of all count of the death of Mrs. Harriet
pital by'ambulance
by ■'ambulance last Saturday ceived word recently that their 25 cents to exchange All mem-, Ot oHicit-. for the next •year. Gifts Nlal Castelein.
pltal
church
festivals,
was
much
enjoyed.
Barker.
89. at the home of her
*..u are
•_*. being
i—i.— cared
——,i for at ,u, i~— nz—..a Bolt) «.and
the ( son-ln-lgw.
Pfc. u,
Howard
has5 bers are invited to bring a friend.
While
Mrs
Frank
Cooper,
accom
­
daughter.
Mrs.
John A. Lown, of
nnd new names were drawn for
home of Mra. Neil Karther. * Week-, arrived in Engl)nd nnd is kr» good
panied by Mrs. Harold J Foster, Coopersville. She was the wife of
the next year. A fine lunch was GLASS CREEK
end and Sunday guest* of Mr. and &gt; hea.th and enjoyed the trip very j
Public School Notes
sang "Away in the Manger". Mrs. Martin V. Barker
She was lite
served
bv Mrs. Howard Thaler.
Mrs John Thaler of South Camp- much; has plenty to eat. has visit- 1j The Rev. Alice Griffin was nb- ,,
r5
Audra
Ironside
portrayed
the
Man
­
daughter
of
pioneer
residents of
Mrs Frank Thompson and Mrs
,pell were Miss Dor.nn Thaler. Mr. | ed London and has seen Churchill’s i• sent last Thursday and Friday and U
ger scene; again while Mra. Cooper Johnstown. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. P
(And Mrs Frank Martin, daughter, home.
I attenaed
attended the Annual
Annual Conference
Conference, '
.
sang the lovely "Brahms LullabV.. Iden, and was bom in -u
...
Johnstown
Marilyn. Mbs Gwendolyn Mbhler! Mrs. Allen Fish received t, letter qf the Christian Endeavor Union
Mrs.
Earl
Chase,
with
her
own
little
Dec.
20.
1853.
Her
husband,
also
Mrs. |I from Mrs.
Mrs W W. Boughner that and Youth Work Director's meeting PENNOCK HOSPITAL
of Grand Rapids- Sup'., and Mra.
burn to Mr?. Rex ’Bite at. the hd&amp;- baby, typified the "Modem Madon- came from Johnstown, and was al NOTICE TO CREDITORS
w™
—" ^eld in Chicago, I&gt;c, 9-13, she re­ (Last Week’s I-etten
Wm, enzkw
Spears «r.
andj k.k..
baby «f
of Cni..
Cale-1i r&gt;arx
Corp. tv,.,
Wm. nnx.hxm.
Boughner. who has Kbeen
pital Dec. 6. He has been named na". Margaret T. Applegarth's, one time county aupertntendent of
Medical iMtients registered &lt;u the Darwin Rexford. * Sunday visitors •Tlie Plisfe Where the Young Child schools. They resided in Hastings
donla nnd Mr. and Mrs. Ona) Kokx j In a hospital oversets. has been lumed Monday noon.
hospital are: Mrs Addie Smith. at Ray Erways were MLss Gene­ Ijv.” which might tie called the per- ’—-------- •-------cf Battle Creek. Mr. Kokx left for I discharged and Ls back on duty in I
— -------• •to
­
moved
Bessie Benedict. vieve Erway and Mra. Maxine Dib­ feet Christmas story, was read with far several years, then
service Tuesday morning. the 14th his same regimen: His addresi is—! The High School Ls practicing Nashville; Mrs
Creek, where Mr. Barker
Wm,
P. Boughner.. 36148070 for their Christmas program next Clarksville; Mrs Hannah Saver. ble of Lansing, also Mr. and Mrs fine understanding by the Rev. L. Battle
★ Mr. and Mrs Forest Buehler nnd . Corp.
---- ”—
*--------------------became a bittiness promoter. He ob­
Sunfield: from Hastings. Melvin Frank Ferris and Mr. and Mrs Winston Stone.
family, were Sunday guests of Mr
Hdq. 2nd Bn 531,—Engr .
tained
the
cash
to
launch
several
Coville. R. 4; Mrs. Fsjy Green.
and Mrs. Leslie Raber and family of |
Shore. Regt.
Howard Ferris and daughter of the
At this meeting the annua] elec
factories there. He also in­
Middleville * Mrs. Dori-. Piper of I A.P.O. 464Postmaster
The Seniors are sending in their &gt;511 S Hanover: Wilbur Lane. 518 Chidester Dlst. * Mr. and Mrs. lion of officers and committee food
Battle Creek spent the weekend 1 New York City. N. Y
proofs today for their pictures
8. Jefferson; Ratfnond Hummel. Russel Whittemore attended a par­ heads were presented by the nom­ terested capital to establish the
with her parents. Mr. and Mrs Vir- | Relatives and friends have re----------- _। 109 W. Apple; Mrs. Sterling Spon- ty at the Sam Young home nt Po- inating committee and ratified as Phelps Sanatorium, whose fine
building
Is now occupied by the
;------------------------------- able. R. 2: Mr*. Benjamin Adcock. dunk lake last Monday. * Mix. follows:
Battle Creek Sanitarium. "Mr. and
! 425 W. Court; Mrs Reginald McPres.. Mrs. Rozcllc Stanton; 1st
Barker had thirteen children,
Keough. R. 4; Theodore Pranshka. of the week hi Hastings. On Satur­ Vice Pres,. Mrs. Arthur Hanson: 2nd Mrs.
of
whom
ten are still living. Mrs
R. 5.
.
day she called on her brother Wm. Vice Pres.. Mrs’ Stanley Cummings:
by 25
Two boys and three girls were Otis who h ill ai Pennock hospital. Rec. Sec.. Mra. W. J. Linington; Barker Is alsoandsurvived
20 great grand­
bom at the hospital during the * Mr and Mrs. Harold Sharp of Cor. Sec.. Mrs. Flank McMillan: grandchildren
children.
Mr.
Barker died in 1925
week, as follows: A girl to Mr and Muskegon spent Friday at Roy Er- Treos., Mrs. Fred Goodell. Commit­
Mrn Maurice Smith. Hastings, R. 3. way’a.^
tees: missionary education. Mrs. D. DON’T BUY THINGS YOU DON’T
Dec. 1: a boy to Mr. and Mrs Bert
D. Smith: spiritual life. Mrs. I. J.
NEED—BUY WAR BONDS
Jackson. Clarksville. Dec 2; a girl
BANNER WANT AQS PAY
Smith; literature and publication.
INSTEAD.

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51.98

$18.95

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�THE HASTINGS' BANNER. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 1C 1M1
woodland

Rapid* spent Sunday and Monday DowaglM were wvoMand guaria at
in Detroit • Mr. «4 Mrt Rotart £■

STSiSl

•"""a

“ w’. "V.X’iTSJE! %SK

« s^rtitn^ mteUn.
,h~ £2,
txxik ■•'Hie other wise Mm" wa- T°n
&lt;-&gt;T1 Sunday they were
Doc“' *»'* C?',CT ’y.'5*
wa* dinner guest* ot Mr. and Mra. Paul

Pvt. and Mrs Franklin Townsaid
of Camp Grant. Ill. called on Mr.
and Mra. John Hynea Saturday eve­
ning. * Mias Ellen Hilbert Of New
Castle. Ind. arrived Tuesday to
spend a week's vacation will-. 1m-t
mother. Mrs. Lawrence Hilbert. *
The Re» and Mrs. Fay C Wing
were In Wayland Sunday where the
former praachad the funeral ser­
mon of an old friend * Friday
evening. Mra Vivien Barnum of
West Woodland entertained * group
of friends at a Stanley Brush Dem­
onstration. *n.nVv
Mr. wJntnoXr
and Mrs. Dorr
,......r called
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Clifford Kahler and
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daughter, Mrs. JDon Smith and
grandson Jerry Lee Smith wixwo

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। MJj,i Edith Jorkins of Bay CUy spent
the weekend with Mr and Mr*
, Wftync Uxlg * Mb* Joan Leffler

were Mr. and Mr* Don Smith and I J^ nidav until fiimday
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of Nashville * Mr. and Mr*. Welby Hynes * Mr* Percy Tehmen Mrs
Ora LMunw andJZ. J^FU^r
1 m
I T,sltrd Mn CBrt Lehman and Mrs
Knowles of Hastings. * Mr. and Tiirf!.«a Douse of Nashville last
Mrs Willis
Willis Dalton
Dalton tnUrUUiKl
entertained the
Ute Thursday
41VX5T.. afternoon * MU* Gladys
Mrs.

Lawnuice Vclte af East Woodland
spent last Thun-day afternoon with
Mrs HatUe Bower*. * Mr and Mrs.
Lawrence Paul accompanied by Mr.
aad Mrs. Clus. Rowfader of Grand

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Henry BehalbL
dinner gueoU of Mr. and Mrs. Er1 nest Tucker of Clarksville. Sunday. COATS
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1 * Mr. and Mrs Clifford Poller and 1
Weeks utter*
1 Mr.
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। Jury to IJeut. Cleon Smith, was
| tecelved by hl* parents Mr and
। Mra Ernest Smith last Tuesday.
I They later received word that he
! died early Wednesday morning st
। Gowen Field. Bohe. Idaho His
I wife was with him and arrived iiere
1 Friday evening. Cleon wa* an en­
gineering officer and a* a part of
nls work, he and three others had
I started to try exit a bombing plane.
About ‘v mile from the field the
plane crushed and three were killed
nnd the pilot was seriously hurt.
The body arrived here Sunday and
a quiet service was. held Sunday at
2 PM. at Id* parents' home with
burial in the Woodland cemetery.
Our community was shocked and
deeply grieved by this tragedy and
extend our heartfelt sympathy lo
the bereaved ones. We all feel a
debt in that lie died for us all in
his country's service. * Pearl De­
mond attended the funeral of Mr.
Porter In Hastings last Saturday *
Mrs. Guy Cornell and children of
Ionia visited at Harve Woodman's
and Ernest Smith's last Wednesday.
* Mr and Mrs Leon Hynes and
daughter Gladys of Woodland were
j Sunday dinner guests al Paul
j Woodman*. Evening callenr were
Mr and Mr*. Ira Shultz of HasI Ungs
A good sized crowd was present
at Die L.A.S. anniversary meeting
proving ground and in the fa­
at the church lo*t TYiursday. A fine
mous Studebaker engineering
dinner wa* served. The program
was
in charge of Dorothy Bimum.
laboratories.
Ah
anniversary
candle-lighting
play honoring past and present
Don't take chancea with your ■ merub.
’-s. was -featured. An annlternary song wos given, also a quia
I In charge of Kathryn Richardson
Studebaker service.
between the men and women—Eth/I el Kilmer. Irene Brook.* and Lillie
Crook for the Utter; Mr. Thomp­
How to get more
son. Mr. Wcvgantt and Mr. Wing
for the men. 17w receipts from the
out of your car
sale and dinner were »Sl&gt;. *The
election of officers in the Sunday
school .resulted a* follows: Supt.
Earl Sense; Am'! . Arthur Richard­
son; Sec.. John Richardson: Treaa..
Harve Woodman; Pianist. Margaret
Coals; AmIs.. Dorothy Kelsey anil
; Ivah Brisbin: Chor. Kenneth Kel­
sey: Asat . Paul Woodman. The
I program committee for the Christ­
mas program is Greta Endsley. EstelU Keteey and Lu die FUher. *
Lloyd Demand of Ionia visited hta
mother. Mrs Pearl Demond from
Friday evening until Sunday * Th*
Rev. wing was called to Wayland
to preach the funeral sermon of
Adelbert Huttleston on Sunday
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GLASS CREEK
(Last Week's Letter)
A good crowd attended Ute W. S.
c. S .A Fred OtU' last Friday.
3
Mrs. Annabell Showalter and
* risters, Marjory and Bemita Cogs&lt;E well of Nashville were Sunday-calS Jen* on Mrs. Virginia Tate Mra.
* Ethelyn Tate of Hastings wa* a
9 Saturday visitor. ♦ Mr. and Mrs.
M Russell Thornton of Charlotte were
&lt; Bunday guests at ertyde Warren'*. *
3 Mrs. Forrest Havens called Thurs■ day on her cousin. Mrs Ida Bidel­
X man who is with her daughter. Mrs.
5 Vergle Reid In Hastings. Mrs. Bi&lt; delman U nearly 85 years old nnd
2 enjoying good health. She teems
3 very keen for one of her age and is
6 actively enjoying her hobby of knit3 ting and crocheting. She Is the last
k remaining member of her geneniX tian of relatives. * Pvt. Harold Otis
8 left for Camp Kohler. Calif, the
w I Utter part of the week after spend3 ! ing BU furlough with relatives here
l i and In Kalamazoo. He expects to
s enter an aviation school as a stu3 dent cadet on his return to camp. *
, Mrs Rex Tate received" n mei.'sage
I from her husband on hl* arrival in
s: Great BritUn. that the voyage
2 across wm enjoyable and he Ls sit3 &gt; uated amid lovely scenery and enS| Joying fine meals. ♦ Little Arlene
Whittemore 1* having a tusscl with
3 I chicken pox. h Mrs. RusseD Whttlc• ; more and Mr*. Harry Dunn attend3 rd the leader's training claw in
1 Hastings last Friday. The next
X I meeting of the club will be held
31 With Mrs. Clyde Warren Dec. 18
R , with the Christmas party. * Mr.
U and Mrs. Louis Erway of KalamaM roo were weekend visitors at Fred
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Alva Kenyon gave a family dinner
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. Mra. Wallace Burroughs. Mrs
Merle Bradfield and Norman Wil­
cox were tn Kalamazoo Tuesday
afternoon. Mrs. Burroughs visited
her sister, while Mrs. Bradfield and
’ Norman shopped. * The P.TA. and
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DUNHAM DISTRICT
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Stssn
Tlw Maple Orova Fxrtn Bureau 4
a tout of •!€&amp;&gt; wm takan in dur­
Community group will meet Ratiirting the evening. We thank every­
M0TW1 TO
oay
evening,
uec.
is
u
we
notne
Mr.
and
Mra
Harry
Mlx-ner.
Kala
­
one who helped tn any way to make
0BDBB FOB FVI-ICATIOX
thia event a oucccm. The next P. T. mazoo; Mr. and Mra Lester Scnne- RrfUlhriJiia m
•&lt; »»«■••. Tk« Pi
CtiristReiri'r.nmrnw or
n.canay ana &lt;_ .v,
kirra
Kinyon. Hastings. W Merle Bonne­ gpplra will be served irutead of the '**,“*
..I* ulin.
ville and Gary and Jimmy May of usual pot luck supper. There will PnjSsn *6m&lt;«
Mi (U cuy^si
M*te«i Mid
Off
-- -----the church. * Mra. Emily Wilcox Battle Creek spent Sunday with
at Hs2*gM*rt GubmiL Jsdgs ■•sa^«^%*ttidTwJ»*,S
returned to her home Tuesday aft­
er spending the past ten daya with
■is.
|
r^Mlrtd !• mi"I 1
her steur in Medairyville. Ind. * tings vailed them Saturday eve­
Mrs. Nina Boyle. Sophia Spath. Mr ning * The Rev Fred Hom of
and Mrs. Frank Roush. Wallace Battle Cre-k called on hit olrt Mrs Sam Buxton. * Zelma. the Hi­
, iX- m u fiud i. Mid1* ««.«*»•• ••»■•*
*h, ■l.l.tr.tor wltk (kt will
Burrouxhs and Mr and Mrs. Merle neighbors here Saturday. * Alva lle daughter ot Mr. and Mra. Ear!
Bradfield were Hastings shoppers
Cheesemm is under the doctors
ST.
Thursday Some attended the meet­
eare * Cpl Junior Jilll came from
ing held at the courthouse in the past week. * Mn. G E. Kenyon North Carolina Tuesday, for a sur­
afternoon
•moon
returned home Thursday from Kai - prise visit with his folks, Mr. and
amaaoo where abe has been vtait- Mrs. Fred HUI He started on the
ing, and had an attack of pleurisy Eum trip Saturday. * Mr. and
BARR WILLE
rill
xonms to oumrota
the past week. * Mr. and Mrs Rus1 Last Week's Letter)
*. Orin Burgess "of Battle Creek
Mr and Mrs Stanley Haley and M1 Monica. Mrs Vina Harrington
oil?
children of Landing were Sunday and Sue Harrington of Kalamazoo
and
Leona
Harrington
of
Hastings
afternoon callers of Mr and Mrs
Huron Healy and Mrs Clara Day visited at the Kenyon home SunEGALS
and Vivian * Mrs J J. WUlitts
OUDBa FOB FUB14CATI0M
|» n»-&lt;Mwr •dated tad
spent Thursday with Mr. and Mrs
Blair at Mkklaaa. Tbt fr«b&gt;lt Cttri '•« Ctaaty.
Paul Kesler and family. Dr and HENDERSHOTT
I^tt
Mrs Clayton Wlltltts and tfw twins ilAl
of Saranac were Thursday supper
guests at the WUlitts home. * Mr. and Mrs. Elton Crane of Rutland. •'/
and Mra. Clifford Potter and Mr. vkited In Battle Creek and Kala- N&lt;
and Mrs Forre-jt Potter and son of mazoo Thuraday. * Mr and Mrx. „t
H.lU.u.
MUd**lMsrti
Dowagiac were last Sunday dinner Robt. Bonnard of Kalamazoo, were
Saturday night caller* at Leo Hen- #»
Harold E Ma
don. * Mrs Wm. Van curvn spent dershotte. * Bunday dinner gueata
e&gt;rr^ were.**-Mr snd X"
the weekend In Detroit with her nt John Wej------------------children Her son was recently mar­ Mra Wm lL_,
--------------------Eddy of Woodland
and...
,
ried and she attended a shower for Chas. Van Vranken * Mr, and Mra.
«„„w.
him on Saturday night at the home Floyd Garrison vuited at Frank tr«Uea »r old •
of her daughter • A great many of McCarty* In Johnstown on Sunday. Adribwt C«rtri&lt;kt
Daai.t
iU Parana And hi
our people nave been having the flu Mr. and Mrs Harvey Partnalee have
anlifird roplaa r»«
and hard colds the past week. The bought the McCarty farm. ★ Mrs.
/,
„
,
It la I, rd trad, llu
Bun Passelts and O. D FaasetU. Jennie Slocum came home last i&gt;». .Bt,, a. p, it
the George and Elmer Gilletts have Thursday from Haatlngs. where she aaid i&gt;rok»i. •rtu»
been the hardest hit. All are better
again now.
cum and the baby son. ★ The Ted
Little Carol Lathrop of Toledo O'Laughlln family are sick with
came Friday and will spend the hard colds. * Wm. Schantz te on
week with her grandparent* Mr
ntwapapar printed
and Mrs. E H Lathrop * Mra
ntcr here with hi* son Wilbur. * »n&lt;i elrealst*
Clavton McKeown returned home
rs. Ernie hlattcAon spent Baturst»»rt
from Pennock hospital Sunday wft- day night with Mr. and Mrs. Ed A
rmcon greatly improved. * Ell
Chapman and niece of Detroit and Algonquin. * Ute Hendershott Ex■
&lt;e&gt;
Mr. and Mrs. Art Howard of Jack­ triiMon cl*** met last Tuesday at OMDBB r0B rUU0ATioi»
Ckalnaan
son came Bunday morning to spend the home of Mrs. A. C. Clark. On
...............
.
Htat» ot Mlrhlsan. —
Th*
thr day with Mr and Mrs Charles Friday Mrs. Warren Brogan and
ir the County at Harry
Chapman and they were all dinner Mrs Clark went to Hastings to get
i. Hoffaaatrr
“Stsstt Clta
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ira J. Rtzor th' next lesson. Mrs Clark acted
and son of B. Nashville. * Mr and a.« substitute tor Mrs Ted O'LaughMrs Merritt Mend were Sunday lln on account of idcknera at the
dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs Ca­ O ’La ugh I In home
meron McIntyre and family &lt;&gt;l
Quimby * Mr and Mrs Louts Hyde DURFEE
of S Lyons were Sunday dinner
mirsta of Mr end Mra Will Hyde
Mr and .Mrs Guy Erb returned
pvsvii
Mr and Mrs Earl Rotliaar of Has­ lo the home of Mr and Mrs. Ho- , r
"n.|.«
tings were Sunday afternoon cal­ mer Hammond after spending a
jiarharcrd i
ler* * Mrs. Henry Klevcring and few days in Grand Rapid* Other
it .. or.i-r-d.
children returned to their home in guests are Guy Warner of Newsy••■uber a h. i
Muskegon Saturday after spending ro. Mrs Margaret Ryder of Ed- 'i- '"""«■«• •' •
the oast eight, months with her montan. Canada. * Mrs. Samuel
,'p*
purrnts Mr and Mis. Elmer Gillett Geiger show* very little improve1, *.' Furihrr
hole Her sister Mrs Earl Pennock ment.
nnbllealten
* Tire East Baltimore ex ten- n
&gt;■ thrr«*! i.«
accompanied her home and will •■ ion claw iiicv
met wiu&gt;
with Mra Dale ..............
■’ •
&gt;&gt;[ «hl.
..........■
spend the week In Muskegon.
। Bump Friday. * Mr. and Mra. Har- E™!'" ,’’»!&gt;• .'jf’ "« j!"
j o d rflUhie have sold their farm lo
.nd "M
HICKORY CORNERS
’
।I Mr and Mrs. Walter Coppock.
Coamr.
&lt; Lust Week’s letter*
Prudence Nobles Chapter O.ES.
No 3G0 of Hickory Content, Is pre­
renting charter membership on
W&lt; d Dec. 8 at 7:30 to Nina Aldrich
Mid Josephine Cedwallader. The
SOUR GEARS
fallowing will also be installed as
dfficers: WM Mary Klbiinger:
are no relish
A M .''Emma Lou Walters; Patron.
Morris Allen. Sec. Lucile Doster.
"War to the Heth" is
Treas.. Gertrude Davis: Gon.. Doris
Kelley. Aaooc/Oon.. Kathryn Bur­
pat In its place . . . but
dick. Chaplain. Ella Stuck: Mar­
not down the gear-way
shall. DorU Allen; Organist Juris
Chapman: Ada. Anna Co)llm&lt;
in the car your coun­
Ruth. Pearl Merrick: Esther. Vida
try needs as well as you.
Hiscock: Martiia. Maxine Tolles;
At the first sign of trou­
Electa, Edith Willison. * Jimmie
Beadle of Augusta was a weekend
ble of this kind get in
Iucst of his grandparents Mr. and
motion as easily as you
frs. John Mourrr. Sunday guests
were Mr. Mind Mrs. Nelson WUlivon
can, and steer our way.
of Johnstown. * Robert Johnson is
G”1
And why not let us sched­
recovering from a recent Illness
ule you for periodic in­
with pneumonia. ★ Mr. nnd Mrs.
Edward Campbell of Cedar Creek
spection, and avoid this
are occupying the living rooms al
sort of thing?
the Midland Park grocery store. *
Mr and Mrs. Fred Elliott were al
Otsego Sunday to see Mrs. Ada
Cortright who Is seriously ill.

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In the village of Freeport we hove a 7 room house with

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Another house in Freeport 7 rooms, and bath, in fact
all modern, excellent shape, new roof, attached ga­
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In the village of Woodland we have one of the belt
store buildings on main street. Has a furnace in it,
complete bath, a large vault, could be used for two

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Mr. and Mn. Willard Smith and
Mr. and Mrs. R E, Walt were In
| Grand Rapids Saturday.
Roger Wallace spent Monday In
Battle Creek on business.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Paul A. Ward of
। Grand Rapids were weekend guesU
of the Warren Wards and their
uncle, Prank Ward, returned ' with
them to spend the winter. Mr and Mrs. Clarence Calmand Mrs. E. J. Beck drove S Sgt.
and Mrs. David M. Leary and bab.
Judy to Kalamazoo, Thursday I'
make their return trip to Scott
Field. HL. after a ten-day fur­
lough spent with their parents, Mr
and Mrs, Chua. Leary nnd Mr. and
Mrs. E J. Beck.
C. C. Burkholder was in Detroit
- on business Monday.
Mr and Mrs. Walter Sunday lef
on Monday for n two mon’1”'
•o California where they will visit
their daughter Pvt. Margaret Sun­
day who Is stationed at Fort Mason
San Francisco.
The twin sisters. Miss Lorraine
nnd Miss Elaine Smith of Balti­
more Twp. were Sunday dinner
guests of Mr. nnd Mrs. Lawrence
Adams
Mrs. H. A. Adrounie returned last
week from a two weeks’ visit In
Lincoln. Neb. with her daughter
Zabelle am! Mrs. Harr)’ Adrounie
She was also the guest of Chicago

A Saturday guest of Mr. and Mr*.
W. .1. Allerdlng was his mother. Mrs
Hattie Allerding of Carlton
Mrs. Swan Anderson was a recent
visitor In Jackson at the heme of
Mr and Mrs. J. W Lougheed who
returned with her for the weekend
Roman Feldpausch made a busi­
ness trip to Chicago and Milwaukee
Friday and Saturday .
Mrs. Forrest Lane. Mrs. Fred
Goodell nnd Mrs. Joseph Brozak
spent Sat unlay in Grand Rapids
Dr. and Mrs. A. J. Crego. Miss
Alma Stock and ll't'e N-«nrv
Shaaron Crawford ot Grand RapMs u&lt;-re a..n-*-v guests of the
Clarence Crawford*.

I end in Grand Rapids with her fam■Uy.

Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Cota were OBITUARY OF
guests of Battle Creek friends on .MRS. B. J. ADCOCK
Sunday.
&lt;
Miss Agda Anderson was bom in
Mrs. B. Beleshenskl &lt;B&lt;jp Mur­ Gotxenberg, Sweden, on Jan. 17.
phy) returned Thursday from New­ 1891. She came to the United States
port. R. I., where she visited her in 1907 to Hvejyith her aunt in
brother. David Bartholcmcw, Jr. Minnesota. Some three years later
who is in the Navy.
slw became a student In the Moodv
Sunday guests ot Mr. and Mrs Bible Institute of Chicago. HL
Edward Barber were Mr*. Alex Nell There she met and married Rev.
and son. and on Wednesday. Mrs Adcock on May 13. 1914. They made
Keith Barber of Long Island. N. j their home in Chicago for the next
Y.. arrived to spend two weeks with i three veys.
To this union six sons were bom.
them.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Robert Falconer and I Ben. Arthur. John. Wolter. Paul
baby returned to Scottville Friday | and James In 1917 the family
after a week's visit with Mr. and moved to Allegan where Rev. Ad­
cock became pastor of the Baptist
Mrs. Clay Bassett.
for a period of seven years.
Mrs. Leona Proctor of Laming church
family moved to Hustings in
spent Thursday with Mrs. Lceland,I 'Die
1924. where they have resided ever
Bennett.
since.
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Eckert of De-1 Mrs. Adcock had been ailing in
troll were weekend guests of W. A.1 health lor the past six months. be­
Hall.
coming seriously sick about a
Mrs. Warren Carter. Mrs Edward i month ago. She departed this life
*dams, Mrs. C. B. Burkholder. । on Dec. 9 at 7 pin. at the age of
Mrs. George Dean. Mr*. Ray Branch | 52 year*.
anJ Mrs. Elmer Parcell spent Wed­
Slie leaves to mflum her passing,
nesday in Grand Rapids.
her husband. Rev. Adcock; and
Weekend guests of Mr nnd Mrs. । sons, Benjamin and wife and son nf
Chas. Solomon were S Sgt. and Mrs Holland; Arthur nnd wife of Battle
Lvle L Kinney of Battle Creek. Creek: John of the U S. Army and
The Solomons took 8 Sgt. Kinney wife nnd son of Hastings; Walter
■nto their home when he was twelve of the U. S. Army; Pau) of the U.
years old nnd he attended school S. Navy: nnd James at borne: also
at Carlton Center. He enlisted and a host of friends and neighbors.
has been in the army seventeen She wns a true Christian, u faith­
years, most of the time in the Ha­ ful wife, a loving nnd hard working
waiian Islands. Recently he was mother, and she will be greatly
returned to thia country and has miwd by her family and friends.
been transferred from Fort Ben­
Services were held at the Baptist
ning. On., to Fort Custer.
church of Hostings on Dec. 13 at
Mrs. Ernest Burr nnd Mrs Will 2 p.m. Rev. A. Cornell of Mulliken
Burr left Thursday for New Mexico officiating Interment was made in
where they are visiting Pfc. Ernest the Lowell cemetery.
Burr
Miss Ethel Burton spent Wed­ PASSING OF
nesday tn Lansing.
WILLIAM H. SCHANTZ
Pfc. Earl Capoon returned to
William II. Schantz. 93. died
Atlantic City Friday after a shortly after midnight Friday night
twelve-day furlough at the home at the home of his son Wilbur on
of Mr. und Mrs Jake Cappan.
yr li &lt; .•&gt;. I (lowing a bri&gt; f illness.
Floyd Gaskell, ot Rovnl Oak. Funeral services wen- held at the
.spent the weekend with, his plrents. Leonard funeral home on Tuesday
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Gaskell of this afternoon, at 2 o’clock, conducted
city.
, by Rev A. M Coldren. The burial
Mrs. Frederick Palmer -.pent the wu.« In Riverside cemetery.
weekend in Detroit with Mr Palmer.
Mr. Sciiantz had lived in this
Miss Betty Lane of Youngstown. county since his parents. Mr. nnd
Ohio, will arrive Friday for the Mrs. Philip Schantz, moved onto
weekend
their farm in Woodland township
Mr*. Morris Pilgrim of Absarokee, in 1885. When a young mon he
Mont., spent Friday and Satuniav worked in Musktgun. out estab­
«.■■&gt;. «&lt;r -nd
J. J. Edwmnnds lished himself in the grocery busland U now visiting Mr -and Mrs nc«&lt; in Hastingsji few ycirs later.
Hnrac- Cole and other relatives Still later he purchased what wm
and friends near Hastings. Mrs then known as the Adam Tinkler
Pilgrim was formerly Clair Erb farm cast of the city, which h?
of Baltimore.
i o-rated for many years un’il he
Sunday dinner guests .of Mrs. 611 |u waa no longer able to do the
Archie Reickord and Miss Grace hard work required He was for ten
Relckord. were Mr. and Mrs Wil­ years a director cf the Inteniutlonliam Fox of Kalamazoo, und Mr a! Livestock Show of Chicago, nnd
was always interested in pure-bred
and Mrs. Harley Fox. local.

। stock. He served this county as a
, member of the state legislature for
six year*. He was secretary' of the
Barry County Agricultural Society
for five years. He was a life member

sinter of the late Mra. David S.
Goodyear. TJw funeral services were
held tn the Berton Spring funeral
home In Grand Rapids on Monday
afternoon at 2 o’clock. The burial
was bi Westlawn mausoleum.

Sec.; Gertrude Davis. Treos.; Doris
Kelley. Cond.. Kathryn Burdick.
Assoc. Cond.; Ella Stuck. Chaplain;
Doris Allen, marshall; June Chap­
man. organist; Anna Collin*. Ada;
Pearl Merrick. Ruth; Vida Hlscock, Esther; Maxine Tolles. Mar­
tha; Edith Willison. Electa, charter
membership* were presented to Mrs.
Josie Cadwallader nnd Mrs Agnes
Willison. A pot luck supper was
served. * Mrs. Angie Titus who
has Seen In 111 health for many
tears passed away last Thursday.
fuch sympathy is extended to the
relatives in their bereavement.
CORRECTION—In last week's
obituary notice of John D. Adams,
the names of the latter's grand­
sons. Keith, Kennetli and Ken­
dal) Williams was erroneously
printed as Wilkins

the Hastings Methodist church, DELTON
and served on H* official board for
Charles Harrington. 70. passed
the board when the new church away at hl* home in Delton Wed­
nesday following a long illnesj
was erected In 1910 and 1911.
Ths
son of Mr. and Mrs. James
Mr. Schantz Is survived by five
he was born in Hope
sons. Elliott of Los Angeles, Calif.. Harrington,
Oct. 3. 1873. He had re­
Wilbur. Hastings, R. 5. Marshall, now township.
sided
in Delton for the past 45 yean.
in the navy. Kenneth in the army He leaves
his
wife. Leda; thre
and now in Alaska. William Jr..' of
Merle and Duane Har­
Nashville: also by two daughters. children.
KalatnazoO; Mr*. Donnr
Mr-. Glenns Mills of Pasadena, rington.
Wait.
Augusta;
five
brother*. Jame
Cal.. and Mrs. Hairy Larsen of and John. Delton. George
and Wil
Muskegon.
_______
lard. Kalamazoo, and BarziUt
Emenclaw,
Washington..
OBITUARY
'
The W. S. C. 8. held Ite annur
Robert Andrew Carpenter, son of
1B1TUARY
William H. and Caroline Carpenter, meeting nt the home of Mrs. Vid
Lt. Cleon Leslie Sniltii, son of
was bom on May 19. 1861, at Wall Morford Inst Tuesday evening. Th Emeat and Sopha Smith, was bom
lake. Hope twp.. Mich., and departed following officers were elected June 15. 1920. in Coate Grove. Bar­
this life on Dec. 9. n't the age of Pres.. Miss Caroline Solomon; rec. . -y county. He died Dec. 1 as a
82 years, six montiis and twenty sec.. Mrs. Lewis Eaton; core.-sec 'exult of Injuries suffered in a
days.
Mrs. Lincoln Bush; trees. Mrs Joh: jomber crash.
On April 15, .1900, lie was united Harrington; sec. of local church
Cleon graduated from Hasting*
in marriage to Ida C. Hall, also of activities. Mts. Roger Williams: High school and Michigan State
Hope twp In December of 1901, Mr. see. of supplies. Mrs. Robert Barnes; college. While In high school he
nnd Mrs. Carpenter moved to their sec. of work with girls. Mrs. Anna was a star on the track team and
farm home near'Shultz, where they Robinson. ♦ Mr*. Leslie Williams nt college he was a member of the
of Hastings spent Wednesday with Sparton cross country team.
have since resided.
he leaves to mourn his p.tsalng her son and daughter-in-law. Mr.
After his graduation In 1942 n*
his wife. Ida. three daughters. Mrs. and Mrs Roger Williams.
chemical engineer, he enlisted in
Mrs. John Adams spent from a
Emma Payne. Miss Blanche Car­
the U. S. Army Air Corps and re­
penter and Mrs. Arloa Burghduff; Wednesday until Monday with her ceived his training at Yale univer­
one sister, Josie Carpenter; and one son-in-law and daughter Mr. and sity. He finished this training in
niece. Mrs. Addle Oliver; other rel­ Mrs. Glenn Williams and family July 1943 and was given n .snort
al the W. K. Kellogg farm. * Mrs. leave before being sent to Gowen
atives and many friends.
Leon Pennock spent Saturday with Field. Bolre, Idalio Cleon made
o'clock Monday. Dee. 13. at the her brother and sister-in-law. Mr. friend* easily and was well liked
Goodwill church, with Interment Ln and Mrs. Ralph Starring at Hickory wherever he went.
Comers. ★ The community was
। Brush Ridge cemetery.
On Dec. 19. 1942. he was married
shocked last Saturday lo hear of
the death of Mra Herman Reynold* lo Lois Helen Starks of Midland.
DEATH OF MRS.
Besides his wife and parents, he
on Friday night in Pennock hos­
ELLA REYNOLDS
'
is
survived by ff brother. Donovan
Mrs. Ella Reynolds. 71. died Fri­ pital. where she was taken Fri­
day night in Pennock hospital here. day forenoon. She will be greatly i Neil of Midland, and two sisters,
'
Mrs.
Shelley of Midland and
The funeral service wits held Tues­ missed by her family and a large • Mrs. Thera
Freda Bryans of Hostings.
circle
of
friends,
also
In
the
Meth
­
day nt the Henton funeral home.
Delton. conducted by Rev. D. W. odist church of which she has been ; A private funeral was conducted
Robinson. Burial wits in Hickory | a faithful member. She and lier , nt the home of his parents Sunday
Corners cemetery. She was bom in husband had owned and operated at 2 p m. by Rev. Harley Townsend.
Three Oaks. Michigan, the daugh- I a grocery store in Delton for sev­ ' with . interment in the Woodland
ter of Mr. and Mrs Fedu Hellengu. ! eral years, and had gained manv i cemetery.
and had been a resident of Delton I friends. About&lt; two years ago ill
health forced them to retire. Mrs. I SOUTHWEST RUTLAND
for the past 22 years.
She is survived by her husband Reynolds was a great lovre of | i Last Week's Letter)
Herman; three sons Clair of May­ flowers and delighted in sharing [ Mr. ant! Mrs Laurence Adams
wood. HL. Russell, in Ohio, and flowers from her garden with her and daughter Audrey were Sunday
Max of Delton; also by two daugh­ iriends. Much sympathy is extend­ ' gure.U of Mr. and Mrs. John Deter* Mrs. Nina Taylor of R'-vIjurv ed to her family In their great be­ | Smith. * Mr. and Mrs. Wm. HavOregon. oj?d Mrs. George Leonard I reavement. * James Shlrlow of Au­ ; « ns spent Sunday with their grand­
gusta called on Mr. and Mrs. Wil­ daughter and husband Mr. nnd
oi u.lton.
■
lard Whittemore last week. *
1 Mrs. Robert Vrooman north of HasPrudence Noble Chapter No. 366, i tings. * Mr and Mrs. Harry' Dunn
DEATH OF MRS.
ALICE ROCK
O. E. S. installed the following of­ nnd Mr. and Mrs. Ray Erway of
Mrs Alice Rock. 86. died at But­ ficers last Wednesday night: Mary Glass Creek made a trip to Way­
terworth hospital In that city Sat­ Kiblinger. W. M ; Leon Leonard. land Sunday.
urday. She was a resident of this W. P ; Emma Lou Walters. A. M.;
city for several years, und was
, Morels Alien. A. P.; Lucille Doster.
BUY WAR BONDS

Be a Good Santa Claus
Give the Perfect Familv Gift

KROEHLER
Pfio/iMi CHAIRS

Kroehler again brings you the newest and finest in

lounging comfort. This time it’s POSTURE-FORM

with scientifically designed seats and back that fit

your entire body and leave you completely relaxed.
Choose either the smooth, quiet Rest-Rocker or th©

llll m WORE THE minis
They were made of felt, of course, not steel.
Styles were different then, with indelible lip­
atick and zippers newly invented. Janet
Gaynor was the bright new star of the silent
screen, and Helen Wills was queen of the

You’ve helped make that electricity a bar­
gain became, by using more, you’ve made

tennis courts.

By their efficiency and dependability they’ve
made it possible for you to get friendly
service, cheap!

Fifteen year*-and lots of changes! You

can’t remember them all. Hera’s one you
probably didn’t know was happening: During
those fifteen year* electric rates were coming
down and down. Maybe you haven’t kept
track1 of those reductions because all the time
you were adding new appliances — and enjoy­
ing more electricity — to make living easier
and more pleasant. Bui ift a fact that today
the average American home getf about twice

$495°
and
op

Recliner and ottoman. Both give supreme comfort
for the entire family.

RECLINER
Ixran back to your moej comfort­
able position and enjoy true re­
laxation. The Recliner will be the
moat popular chair in the neigh­
borhood. And what beauty it wil
add to your home, with the rich
ly tailored cover.

ro

economies possible. But the men and women
of your electric company—under experienced

bufinetf management — are also responsible.

CONSUMERS POWER
COMPANY -

Of much electricity for it/ money at it did
fifteen peart ago!

DON'T WASTE ELECTRICITY JUST BECAUSE IT ISN’T RATIONEDI

OTHERS FROM $36.75
Give a War Bond—The Present with a Future

W. A. ROTH, FURNITURE
HASTINGS.

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                  <text>The Hastings Banner

HILF BEAT INFLATION­
BUY BONDS

SECTION ONE—PAGES 1 to 8

EIGHTY-EIGHTH YEAR

On

tho ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆

Home Front

HASTINGS. MICHIGAN, THURSDAY. DECEMBER 23, 1943

16 PAGES—2 SECTIONS

NUM!

AAA ELECTS
OFFICERS FOR 1944 RATIONING
☆ AT A GLANCE *

SAXONS CAGERS
DEFEAT BELDING

Hastings Takes Early
Lead in 37-24 Victory
The Hastings High school
Hello all lads and lasses of Barry on* handed the Scrappy Belding
County who are in the technical Redskins a 37-24 set-back Friday
schools of the army and navy, in night at Belding.
camp and on the firing lines scat­
Hastings was never headed after
tered over the whole wide world, the first few minutes of play. The
I stop in the midst of prepartAg Saxons led 9 to 4 at the quarter
my Christmas sermon, and Mrs and added 10 more points to 5 for
Hathaway emerges from a Utter of Belding in the second quarter, ther
(Ciirislnws wrappings and parcel' score being IB to 8 at Uu* half.
|
■post labels,
sgnd
you25the
greetA fourth
flurry of
the third
[wish
harries tome
back
years
to. the
andbaskets
final tn
quarter
and:.
|im:« ofwetheJoined
season.Henry
We wish
uarter
by Coleman
Hillchiefly
made|
Iwhen
Ford you
in, were
outscored
8 to and
4. due
Imlght be
home
Christmas
... The
....
__
_ I.
score —
33-16.
reserves
Iprayer
that
ourfor
boy*
might beThat
out|I totieMahar
s three
"long
toms"_played
from
lot the trenches by Christmas. The: the middle of the floor.
[Armistice came to November. Tills
Coleman and Hill led tlte Saxon i
[year on Armistice Sunday our attack with 12 and 11 pointe. Thomas1
[whole congregation Joined in this । and Capt. Townsend played a good
[pledge which Jay Marsman kindly floor game. Mahar and Burl paced;

'

I

Lowrence Farrell Named
Chairman of Co. Committee
Elections in the several Township*
of Harry County were held Friday
December 17. 1943. and the Chair -

TTWjta a regular weekly feature

believes t
as follows:
Assyria. Albert E. Jones; BalU- livid uals
more. Archie C. Newton; Barry winning the war
Harold Smith Carlton. Fred Henncy; Castleton. Wayne Offley; Has­
tings. Laurence c Beadle; Hopes -’ Brown Stamps L, M.N, P and Q
Delos Flower; Irving, Bruce Wln- now good through Jan. 1. 1844.
des: Johnstown. George Willison: Brown stamp R becomes good Dec.
Maple Grove. Election to be held: 26 and remains valid through Jan.
Orangeville. Clinton E. Castle; 29. 1944.
Prairieville. Henry W. Germain:
Rutland. Prank D. Ferris: Thorn­
apple. Grover H. Cline: Woodland good. through Jan. 20. 1844.
Walter K. Fisher; Yankee Springs.
Joseph Fiala.
On Saturday morning. Dec. 18.
the 16 delegates met in the county
offlce and elected the following as
countv committee: Lawrence Far­
Stamp 18 good for 1 pair, validity
rell. Chairman; Allen Bishop. Vice­ extended
Airplane
Chairman; Glenn Wotring. Third stamp No. 1Indefinitely.
in War Ration Book
Member: Fred Hennev. First Alter­ III good for one
pair.
nate and William Strain. Second
Alternate.
Gasoline
Following the election of County
Committee, nn organization meet­
ing was held and Gladys Fisher
was elected to act as secretary­
treasurer. Lou Lie Spilland. office ?ollons each, compared with tha
manager and Florence Wood, office present value of two gallons for
assistant.
The work of the AAA for 1B44 coupons of those types. This means
wi'l be devoted ro Con«ervitinn of "B" and "C" bonks will remtaln faw.
soil fertility All payments to farm­ each coupon will be good for mere
ers will be based on the soil-bttUd- gallons than before. No increase In
(ng nractlces carried out on their the amount of gasoline allowed is
farms.
Also the responsibility of goals involved.
for the production of the necessarv
food supply will rest with this of-

S

RprlnUd in our bulletin so that we the Redskins each with 6 points.
Linlght repeat It to unison:
■ri’e Ha*&gt;Ines 2nd tram won from
I "1 pledge allegiance to the men Belding 32-15. Jim Coleman. Ray
rand women who have 'gone from Branch and Arnold Wilson scoring 8,
I thi* Church into the service of our 7. and 6 points respectively.
[country.
Hastings
[. 1 pledge my prayer for them:
ETlrat tliey shall day by day redis- Coleman
[cover tlie Joy of God's presence; Hill
[that the Holy Spirit sliall be their Ottosen
[Guide; tlial Jesus Christ shall be Thomas
[acknowlcxigcd Lord and Saviour: Townsend
[that they shall be HLs Witnesses Dolan
[wherever they ore
Myers
I I pledge myself to my Church: Ayres
^Thut we. too, may grow to grace Poster
and In the knowledge of Christ: Keeler
:that Uray may find a spiritually ■ Grable
strong and vigorous Church to h. Puller
challenge them when they .........
return: 1, Bush
that this Church'K horizon may cnFuller
.large to match their experiences:’
.that the lap-root of spiritual life
lin this Church may be long enough Belding
jto sustain and feed new goals.
I I pledge my allegiance to par­ Anderson
friends and loved ones of—
our Burt
—ents.
----- ---------------------------------------■service men—to serve in Christian, Dlckeson
■ fellowship with thrm.
Mahar
rT May the grace of our Lord Jesus ■ Caverly
I Christ lie with us nil. Amen."
| McQueen
1 And then I ndded In the pastoral North
1.1 prayer: O THOU GOD OF PEACE.; Middleton
Iwllhout WHOSE SPIRIT there can
[Ji* no peace move through our dis■ ordered world with healing power.
■ and lead all mankind together
■ •ownrd the things Hint make for |
rf,harmony and brotherhood. Open.
Klhe blind eyes of un who seek to I
[.enrich themselves by conquest and
[/'richen, that they may sec a
Abetter way of friendliness and inu-l
if tun) trust. Be THOU the strong'
nsurnort &lt;f all victims of the
[and cruelty of others. Make plain
to nil nations the ways In which
Croup of Local Business and
[they cun labor together for the
Professional Mon
|world's health and happiness.
Sponsor Project
| We commend to THY loving care
our sons and daughters who have
Henry Vahlslng, f&lt;
gone forth to nerve their country tor of Henry's Mark
nnd the cause of freedom, on land charge of the new frozen food stor­
nnd sen nnd In tlie air. Siileld age plant here. It was announced
them from danger: keep them thLi week by those sponsoring the I
strong nnd steadfast; give them project. Tlie building formerly occourage nnd
inspire them
cuuiiikc
.mu chivalry;
tiiivuii,. uwpuc
mein cupled
cupieo bv
dv Henry
nenry’s motkci
to !:
Market is
Is also to
with devotion to the cause for be remodeled to house the new unit.
which they
...... ....
are --offering
...., ......
their lives: Mr. Vahlslng
w.w.LaiiM, will
re,,, manage uic
the u.au,
plant
-h.m to achieve
arH(«v« a» Jure
just nn
ond
w)n have
havc direct
dlrecl charge of
of the
and help them
d will
and tasting peace for the whole preparation of meats and other
----,u „_.re
u-.„
Foods for freezing.
world.
Hold ------tn THY
holy *-eplng,
kcet
all those, dear unto
them, wl
iu&gt; u&gt;rm.
whom | The sponsors of the project, Abcn I1
they
left t***
,_J
ih'in ‘have
from the**«iata
hanrf
ruire’T&amp;i Ra’wPr*nC«’ .u?1
Mn ^rd helnh them to U^e vIc’ot- Phniir^
Vten™
hr
In THINF vVHfc H 11 I
“nQ ircn«?

BACK THI ATT)
WAR-----

| taken bv the Government to guar। nntee and,insure these war crops
I against loss will be worked out
PISTON RING CIO CANCELS \\
here, the local bfflce states.
DANCES TO HELP SAVE FUEL\ &gt;
In a desire to assist in fuel con-*,
nervation, the members of UAW-Clo
Local 138 have discontinued for the
winter the dances which they have
been holding at the Country Club.
The twelve dances which have
been held since the Union's incep­
Mrs. lone Sprague It
loll tion have aided several charitlM
out
of the profits made from
Shows No Remorse '
A strange, revolting and almost
unbelievable case of willful aban­
donment of five little children by tor music and inclden’al expensaa,
their mother, which she has con­ leaving a profit of 8345.84.
fessed. Li now awaiting final ac­
All but 850 of this profit wank
tion by Judge McDonald in our cir­ far charities, including USO. Tu­
cuit court. The unmotlrarlv m«*h*r berculosis Fund. Bov's Town, Ra­
Is In jail without bond, and will no tional War Fund, Salvation Army.
doubt soon be sentenced. Her name
Is Mrs. Ione Sprague. 23. oF this reservation of 812.50 for the
city., Tiie oldest of her five chil­ fantile Paralysis Fund drive
dren Is not yet five, and the young­’ January.
,
,
est is less than six months old. Her I The 850 remaining in the U
husband. Lester Sprague, is now In treasury will be used as a *
the army.
On Friday. December 10. she
Destroyed
Signs and
Robert W. Smith
'
received from the government a mits.
_
* ,
—
check for 8264. which was paid, to
This paper thinks It Is a fl
Removed Flares From
Delton,
An
Aviation
her
for the care and support of her thing that. Ln addition to providt
.
.
.. rep,
—.
,,
family ci/cle which will not be hap­
Season’s greetings to you ail.
children.
More
cash,
about
8150
oer
themselves
with
a
good
time.ti
Streets and Trunk
pily filled again after this war has Machinist, Met
,
month, would have come to her public-spirited group has contrimn
. .
Here we are about to celebrate ended.
regularly thereafter. That govern­ so generously to worthy causes.
Lines
Lines
Accidental Death
I our third wartime Ctirlstmas.
ment draft for 8264 was more than
Ri
cn,rd row
who has
Bo. In back of every Christmas■
Richard
Rose, who
has charge
charge of
of I
Funeral services were held Wed­ she had ever possessed before. In­ HE’S READY
lhe
le maintenance
maintenance of
of state
state trunk
trunk 11 remaps
Perhaps "OBserve
"observe"’would
would be
be aa oetbet- greeting Is. or should be, the reali­ nesday afternoon last week, at the stead of being grateful for the use FOB THE FRAY
llnM 1,1
counly recently com- ter word to use. since any attempt zation that the Yuletide this season Henton funeral home at Delton.
Kim Sigler of Battle Creek was
plained to the sheriff about the at celebration in the traditional is a mere brief Interlude in the. for Robert W. Smith, IB. aviation
In Hastings Monday. He took goodtask of getting on with a job which machinist mate. 2nd class, sta- did. unmotherly thoughts to fill her naturedly a lot of Joshing about Ute
«re
or tt.rr.,1, Wc aak I fioped to withhold a tUtlMte ,Utath?7uit« tSnk luSi
»“• htadred, ot thou- will probably be both grim and cost­ Honed at Norfolk, Va. The burial mind, so her oral and written con­ write-up the Detroit Free Preas gava
was
In
Hickory
Corners
cemetery.
fessions
state,
and
she
decided
that
II in Jnu,- N-mr. Atom.
mrnl or plana imlll advance reh- nt cl‘r ?n«u.ret tad Si Sm- “
-----------------------------------sands of American
boys are in posi­ ly—the final assault on Hitler's Eur­
! Robert was the son of Mr. and this was her golden opportunity to him in its Sunday Issue. Kim says
, Wa want you Io know that all rerlpUons mad, K poaalbla w deter-' nffined ataul the rem° -.-“l ol^Sp tion al the world battle fronts with opean fortress.
l Mrs. Rolland W. Smith, of Delton. jqusnder that monev on herself and that, tn his work as prosecutor for
Mlle diureltea are rememberlna 1OU mine the exact capacity or the plant | It™, and tlarea placed as danrer hundreds of thousands more on their
He died on the previous Saturday a few othersjind that she would pro­ the state, his alm will be to gal
nrnver: and that w
-e want
annroxlmate date nt
_ _t____
a.
“
| In pmver:
we
want to
to. anti
and the approximate
of nnnnopen- warnings
way and that the period of big
along-a________
city streets.
from Injuries received at Rlch- ceed to have a high old time, now the facts in the alleged crafttnc W
fihclp In. every wav possible. Rev ing. But so many conflicting rumors
The sheriff's office set about In­ scale offensive action, which means son to thank the good providence mond. Va.. when the motorcycle he • hat she had the money to pay for members of recent legislatures. Ha
Donald Fletcher tells a very inter-1 have been started that the spon- vestigating and rounded up at first casualties heavier til in anything axsays he will go down the line
was
riding collided with an auto­
which
has
kept
us
more
free
from
eating Incident about a soldier boy. । sors thought the facte stated above ten teen age boys, and from them have experienced, is Just ahead
agalnlrt those charged with taking
want, sorrow and first-hand expe­ mobile the preceding Thursday
According to the officers, she dr soliciting bribes In exchange far
"He slipped into the Chaplain s mieht prove of general interest
learned that about 20 young boys ।
rience with the full horrors df shell­ night. He had been given a 10-day hired a nine year old girl to look their votes for or against measures
tent quietlv. almost, without waiting
Tlie ataf»'&lt; of «he plant to date b and glrlr. had been guilty of those
leave,
and
was
on
his
way
home,
for an invitation, when the Chap-1 about as follows:
fire and bombs than any other na­ riding his motorcycle, when the
serious offenses. They were found
^’.e7 V
of.
h
that were before that body.
:iain looked uu tills soldier was I i—Definite arrangements have tare.
in MMdl.vfll. and Dow- mrtOle
X clreta
u yw tion. large or small, engaged In this accident occurred. His parents,
officers told us that she had since
j studying him with thought-clouded been made with an engineering ling. Fortunately no injury had ren ynbroken. will be tempered by the
when notified of the accident, stated that she left her home FIRE DESTROYS JOHN
eyre
1 corporation to install a complete. suited from these dangerous per- ^realization that in thousands of
EATON’S HOME
rushed
to
Richmond,
but
he
died
Most of us now realize that, to adrec^nK them, as he with no Idea of ever return­
"Sit down, invited the Chaplain i efficient modem cold storage lock- 'formanccs,
------------- ’but
—' -----*- ’harm
-------homes
much
mightthroughout the nation, there
The fire alarm, at about &gt; o’clock
kindly. ‘
er plant.
have resulted.
will be only unaccustomed vacancies dltlon to whatever ideals may be remained In an unconscious condl- Ing to her children. She met Sunday night, was caused by the
"Sir. I have a question I must
2—,t
Priorities for the release of es­
discovery that the home in which
represent
those
who
Involved
to
this
conflict,
we
are
also
tlon
from
the
time
of
the
accident
The
snerm
sheriff's
s
torce
force
mane
made
the
me
orBr
­
to
uiose
wno
are
now
in
I ask vou. Perhaps you cant* answer sential
—
-------• ■- ------------few blocks from home, teil- John Eaton lived alone, on North
item
cannot
hZ
nlduSn
re,U
'
and
the
youngsters
.
were
training
or
overseas
—
and
In
many
engaged
In
a
war
of
self-preservauntil
hls-death.
lit. Perhaps no one can answer it." structl
XnsoA wn ^hoJTtl^ about I brou«ht
^i-enl,le c&lt;Lurt J*1’ homMthc eloquent stars tlon.
The body, with a military escort,■ but would return in an hour, and
I "I can try." Tlie Chaplain's voice the sf-------- —----------------- ---------' * ‘ brought to Delton on Monday.■I। assured her that her grandchildren flames. The fire had gained such
: was quiet.
60 per cent of the proposed capacity
(Continned on Page 4. Sec. 1.)
ta
n»ThX;
,urea
al ner and
Krancicnixiren
n tL
U,c nav&gt;
tWD*il
l“
were
in ncr
goodu hands,
would be headway that the department could
' You went with us through the has been subscribed and paid for
years
ago.
(•looked
—•—• after
-•*— »for
— •«-■—- ■■
—
jbnttJe of Salerno. Sir. You know In advance.
the short
time
contents
department to learn what that de­
what It was. You've been with us
she expected to be gone. Events
partment desires to have done with
IIOCKEY ENTHUSIASTS
proved, and she has confessed, that LOCAL UNION GROUP
advance subscriptions have not been these offenders.
!uv began to learn what'war feally wired and this is holding up the
ORGANIZE FOR
I she had no Intention of returning to FAVORS FOOD HUB8IDIE8
Ils.'’
LEAGUE PLAY
■ ner
her enuaren.
children.
"
installation of equipment.
Lxxal hockey enthusiasts are hop- I When Mrs. Sprague failed to show
‘ The Chaplain nodded, with a
4—Definite arrangements have LOCAL ROY BEGINS
tog to be able to organize a ma
*ng
major
lor 1 tin
up on Turerfav
Tuesday. December 14
14. a have
[smile of encouragement to try to been made to push through the PRIMARY FLIGHT TRAINING
and a minor league for a series of relative of the famllv reported the
relieve the look in the soldier’s construction rapidly as soon as the
games to be played at the Fish matter to Sheriff Bera, who at
necessary advance subscriptions are
Hatchery Ponds this winter, ac­ once placed the situation before
j "Yesterdnv ouf unit took a posi- obtained.
cording to Clark O'Donnell. An or­ Judge Clement, of the juvenile court.
All advance payments for locker
tlon in a little farmyard. We set
ganization was held at the U.S.O. He called C. H Osborn, juvenile sldl&amp;i.
Because there had been to many*-------------------------------------------------I up our mms in the blackened stone rentals are being held In escrow
looms Wednesday evening. Thooe agent for Barrv county of the State
liquor sales to minors bv licensed ।
Ishcl) of what had been a bam. until the plant is completed and
unable to attend that meeting but Welfare Board. Mr. Osborn acted NOTICE
dealers, the Michigan Liquor ConA DAI CCDVITC
(Then the enemy counter attacked. then each individual payment will
Interested In organizing or Joining promptly and found that the chil­
trol Commission urged the sta^? . I AKUI jrlCwII r
| It was a crazy thine for them to each be good for a year's rental
legislature to enact a rigid taw to ***■**■•
a hockey team are asked to notify dren had been abandoned by their
|do We met them with everything commencing from the date of the
Mr. O’Donnell or Harry Thompson, mother. He signed the complaint, a Merry Christmas and a Happy
prevent such violations. Dealers.* HE AI HIIITfr
(we had and mowed them down as official opening of the plant.
chief of police.
.
. and on Wednesday the officers ar­ New Year.
sometimes had good alibis. (1» They A |fr A[
HI I
I they came on. but several got
Dutch Kraft Store 13-33
would claim that the minor ap■wuaau
ill I
rested Mrs. Sprague and brodght
(through I fired at one. but didn't THE CIVIL AIR PATROL
, ,X ,
„ u..
---- — nr I
.
her to our county Jolt Most of the
SERVING IN PACIFIC AREA
Irtnn him." Tire voice ceased. The
Charming Christmas
The Civil Air Patrol unit that has
»264 had been spent by her In
age, (2) In other cases they said |
(soldier's head was bent, his hands started in Hastings is an auxiliary
Fantasy -Rounds
that they had asked the young per­
"rioUous living." the officers say|hldlng his face in the dim rhadowr of the Army Air Corps. The CAJ*.
son hU or her age. and that he or
feasting with a few cronies. She TIME IN TWO YEARS
Out Program
I At last the voice spoke again:
handies courier service for the gov­
she had claimed to be 21. Convic­
had separated herself from most
I "I had to us? my bayonet"
ernment and has many other fly­
Maybe it was because people here
of the money a generous govern­
tion of a dealer was difficult under
Then abruptly the soldier looked Ing Jobs * attached to It, such as
ment had given her to care foj her
such conditions. The Liquor Control were especially In the mood for
I
patrolling
and
italson
work
Tlie
up. eyes and voice steady with a
children.
Commission desired to put on end something of the kind, but the 18th
(tense control. "Why does it go on. men and women In the service of
Mrs. Sprague was taken Into Mu­
to all evasions of the taw. which Annual Carol Service presented by
(Sir? I believe In God. I know He the C-A-P. wear the regulation
nicipal court Thursday, waived ex­
forbids selling of liquor to minors. the Hastings Teachers' Club at
Army Air Corps uniform with a few
I (Continued on Page 5. Sec. 1.)
amination and was bound over to
They wished to make it easily pos­ Central auditorium Sunday
alterations to distinguish them
noon, hit a responsive cho
the Circuit court, her bond being
sible
for
any
dealer
to
positively
from the Air Corps and WAC’s. The
fixed at 81.000, which was not fur­
know whether Ute young person, thp audience which made It
C.A.P. has ranks just as the Army,
DELTON SOLDIER
nished. On Saturday she faced
male or female, who asked‘to buy one of the moat enjoyable yet giv­
starting from thp buck private and
L WORKS IN ENGLAND
Judge McDonald in Circuit Court,
liquor was of legal age or not. thus en—at least that was the concensus
going as high as First Lieutenant
of opinion of those who attended.
where she admitted that she had
putting
tlie
responsibility
solely
in the squadrons and going even
Despite gas rationing, which
abandoned her children. The judge
upon the denier, so Ural he could
higher when the command covers a
accepted her plea and remanded her
have no pottibli- excuse for his act must iiave cut down considerably
large area. The Hastings C A P. as
tho out-of-town attendance, the
to the custody of the sheriff withIf he actually sold liquor to a per­
Et Iras no officers or men sworn
[ out ball.
son under 21 years of age. It de­ auditorium was well filled: in fact,
AvtaUon
Cadet
Howard
A.
Shel
­
because there is a certain amount lington. United Stales Army Air sired further to make K a punish­ almost packed.
In her written confession Mrs.
of training that must be taken in Forces, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. E. able offense to give or furnish liq­
Included on the program were
Sprague shows no sorrow or reorder to qualify. -■
morae for abandoning her children.
Shellington. Hastings reaidente, is uor to a minor by any person, many carols not used here before,
as well os a number of the "old
In It she endeavors to Justify. her
undergoing his primary flight train­ .whether a dealer or not.
RAILROAD FEELS
favorites." The processional along
। misuse of the money given her for
ing at Lodwick Aviation Military'
The legislature did what was re­
HELP SHORTAGE,
their care. It Is to be hoped that
Avon Park, Fta. Official­ quested by the State Liquor Con­ the aisles to the platform is a bit
Because of a shortage of help al Academy.
I never again In Barry-----designated the 61st U8AAF trol Commission. On and after of ceremonial which never seems ]
the Michigan Central railroad's en­ ly
to lose its charm.
\ there be found a case
Training
Detachment,
Lodwick
op
­
January
1,
1944.
the
responsibility
gine house at Jackson, an appeal erates under supervision of Army
The second part of the program I
feeling and unmothei
for
selling
is
squarely
up
to
the
was made Friday to Jackson stu­
a rcal
real little
j i.------ »?'
... r-----'
—iZt was °
uc gem
K«n of
oi a Christmas
unntunu
dents to work there during their Air Forces Eastern Flying Training dealer: he will have no possible fftnULSy written and produced by
alibi for
his act
act if
he shall
shall sell
sell rJxwter scttlllng of .kJ
alibi
for his
If he
Lhe imwch
holiday vacations. Company offi­ Command, Maxwell Field. Ata.
Cadet Shelling ton graduated from liquor to an y person, male or fe- I parlment of the high scliool. The
cials said 40 to 70 freight trains
Hastings
High
School
Ln
1841
and
male,
who
Ls
under
21
years
of
1
urf-jt.
wistful
humor
of
the piece Ensign Fredrick M. Granger,
I An Eighth AAF Bomber Com- ;
Ing de la yet1 an average of one and attended Michigan State College. age. No one can have an excuse for i CWTied along beautifully to an Im- of Mr. and Mrs Frederick
mand. England—They patch 'em up | a half hours because of the help Prior to his transfer to Lodwick furnishing or giving liquor to a prmslva, thoughtful climax. It cbm- i Granger. 506 West Green
and keep 'em flying. Sheet metal , shortage.
he underwent C.T.D. training at minor.
pressed tn a few memento of action who was graduated from
experts. Private First Class Elmer .
Duqueane University, Pittsburgh,
flee al onca If you wo.
The-present liquor taw. Act 328 many of the things that moat of us apple Kellogg School at Mit
Mlt
**"
V“
I J. Willison, 35. of Delton. Michigan., NOTICE
tmas to be. The
Tne little finished
-----coupons by Jan. l.Thesa uan&gt;
of the Public Acte of 1933 states ; want Christmas
•
- at
■ Ypaflantl
left, and Master Sergeant William
Milk will be delivered only every
very plainly that “it is • unlawful! drama, too, had the benefit of an lose and was attending Law School processed and malted out and If
E. Pietech. Milwaukee. Wisconsin. other day. from now on. No Bat. NOTICE
I
......—■■ w &lt;
and effective stage set- ‘ nt the University of Michigan when : in at once you may nave to ■
delivery this week.
Andrus Service will be closed J sell any alcoholic beverage to any
he entered service. (See story tn I for some time after Jan. IM to
"
Hastings Milk Dealers
Christmas day.—Adv. 12-23
| (Continued on Page 8. Seo. 3.)
Home Front.)
item.
[Continued on Ps&lt;t 3, Sec. 1.)

MOTHER ABANDON!
HER FIVE CHILDREN

HENRY VAHLSING TO
BE IN CHARGE
OF LOCKER PLANT

EDITORIAL

gsaBre

LIQUOR CONTROL COMMISSION
TO REQUIRE IDENTIFICATION CARDS
FOR THOSE IN THE 21 TO 25 AGE GROUP

�THE HASTINGS BANNER, THURSDAY,

PAORTWQ

COMMUNITY CHURCH NEWS
I

A vvfnA’rturi-rc

up ,d0"'r ___________

, Solemn High Mas* will be offered, o-’*rberg 1* on the instructional
at 8L Rom church at 13:00 o'clock. ’ Z^Vr .. .hT
Lr.i»tiw
I Johnn^on^ «le8PanL*willR be . OS- j

■sunEuJ^nmg worship at 10:30 WESLEYAN METHODIST

HEAD LETTUCE

MEAT DEPARTMENT

POTATOES

TURKEYS
TOKAY GRAPES ]
GEESE
DUCKLINGS
CHICKENS
t Pork Roast
CELERY HEARTS
Smoked Ham
TOMATOES FANCY
35'
Link Sausage
CARROTS
Steak
ORANGES
Roasts
GRAPEFRUIT
Slab Bacon
GRAPEFRUIT
Sliced Bacon
ORANGES
Hamburger

52c
32c
32c
37c
33c

freshly dressed

freshly killed

2 ■■ 29‘1

Fancy

freshly dressed
lb.

Shoulder

string half

breakfast style

--

Buiu-n

Round or Sirloin

AA beef

Beef Chuck

AA Beef

-

r lorttu, lb.

Texas Seedless, lit. -

any size piece

Pink .Meat, lb

lb.

lean

California, lb.

Fresh ground

FREEPORT BUTTER

meaty

Veal Breast

&lt;3
n CHURCH
JX Rcv- °°n M. Gury. Rector
Christmas activities Include tlu** traditional midnight service beginif nine at 11:30 Friday night, nnd a
W plain celebration of holy commona ion at 11 o'clock Saturday morning.
Christmas day. On Sunday, the cnM tire schedule' of services will be
omitted, as Ute Rector will be con“31 ducting a Christmas service at
n : Orangeville.
TJI Children of Ute partah arc inW vited to attend a Christmas parly
JKltrom 7 until 8 o'clock tonight.
: Thursday.
M! Tile musical program for the
Midnight Service Is as follows:

lb.

Pint

16 Brown points

OPEN TILL 8 P. M. CHRISTMAS EVE-CLOSED ALL DAY CHRISTMAS
WE WISH YOU A MERRY CHRISTMAS

GROCERY DEPARTMENT
MINCE MEAT

$J89

PEANUT CLUSTER

45'
14'
41'

RAISINS SEEDLESS

WHITE CANE SYRUP
Quart can

PINEAPPLE PRESERVES

$g45

PURE HONEY
2 lb. jar
TOMATO JUICE

65'
21'
21'
25'
26'
34'
31'

SATISFACTION COFFEE
MATCHLESS COFFEE
WHITE
HOUSE COFFEE
1,0. ...

HILLS BROS. COFFEE
CHASE &amp; SANBORNS

Morning Glory

MILK
Igc. con 10 for

69C

MIXED
NUTS

SOFTASILK CAKE FLOUR
n,.
WHEATIES

CHEERIOATS

RITZ CRACKERS

21'

PREMIUM CRACKERS
.

.

HERMAN GRAHAM CRACKERS

35'

GOODY GOODY PEAS
ih Green pahrfct

DEL MONTE CORN
V.ieuum Parked—10 Gleen points

LAWRENCE ASPARAGUS
18 Green point*

WHOLE GREEN BEANS
Jurdon—5 Green pfiinh

15'
30'
23'

S. &amp; W. SPICED PEACHES

BAKHY

FLOUR
24 ’&gt; lb. sock
5 lb. sock 23c

49‘

hugh McLaughlin,
OLDEST RESIDENT.
DIED SUNDAY’ A. M.
Hugh McLaughlin, the oldest resi­
dent of Barry county, died early
Sunday morning at nl* home at
1017 E. State, where he had lived
with a friend. Charles Sohirr. for
the past six years. Mr. Sohier gave
the aged man every possible care
during hU lUneas. Mr. McLaughlin
was bom July 36, 1640. on a boat
on which his parents were coming
from Ireland to the United Stales.
HU mother died before reaching
America and was buried at sea.
At the lime of his death Mr. MeLaughlin was aged 103 years. 4
months and 24 days. He leaves no
survivors. Mrs. McLaughlin died in
1926. Mr McLaughlin always In­
sisted Dial he had served In the
Civil war, but was unable to find
any official record!, that would
entitle him to a pension. He said
that he had served in n Michigan
division ns a cook and later saw
combat duty in the battles of Bull
Run. Lookout Mountain and Get­
tysburg. The Rosary was recited at
the walidorff funeral home on
Tuesday evening and funeral serv­
ices were at the 8t. Rose church
Wedntodny at ten o'clock. Father
J. V. Dillon officiating. Interment
in the Irving cemetery.

THEATIII?

Hastings, Mich., Phones 2247-2282

FRIdXy and SATURDAY.

PUBLIC DANCE

DECEMBER 24-25

' DOL'IUJ: KEATLKE ATTRACTION

"HAIL TO THE RANGERS'

MOOSE HALL

and Warren Douglas and Jean Winfield

1251 N. Michigan Ave., Hastings

MURDER ON THE WATERFRONT'
SUNDAY and MONDAY. DECEMBER 26-27

NEW YEAR'S EVE

HOSTAGES"
Bargain matinee Sunday 3:M to 3:1

12-30
206 t. STATE IT.. HASTINGS, MICH.

N. MAIN ST.. NASHVILLE, MICH.

,

ENTERTAINED LIFE MEMBERS
Past Matron* of Hartings Extern
Star Chapter No. 7 entertained the
life members of the chapter and
those who had been member* for
30 years or more al the Masonic
dining room Wednesday noon of
last week. About 30 were proent
gifts were exchanged and a pleas­
ant social lime was enjoyed The
tables were attractive with Christ­
mas decorations, and a fine menu

2

GOLD MEDAL

25c
1.29
FDDTfoE ENTER
1 brown point

icrluci* oj
tlonol organization of prospective
teachers Western's chapter holds
the No. 1 charter for Michigan.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Scobey, who
recently sold their home at 130 W.
Bond St, have moved into their
new residence at 816 £. Marshall
iujc

"THANK YOUR LUCKY STARS'

No point*—No. 21,. can

JUMBO
PEANUTS

LOCAL NEWS

aenship training under the super­
vision of the Mate department of
public instruction. Tiie U. 8 Im­
migration and Naturalization Serv­
ice and the American Legion are
actively supporting thi* program
Clara Bush and Wlllo Jone* of
Hasting* who are students at West­
ern Michigan College have been
accepted for membership in the

riCAND

KINGS CORN MEAL

2 lb. box

BAPTIST CHURCH NOTES
Sunday school at 10 o'clock.
Divine services at 11 o'clock, ser­
mon by pastor.
Evening meeting at 7:30, Evan­
gelistic singing and sermon.
Tue.&lt;day nights B. Y. P. U. All
jxiun^^ieople invited, at the church

D A. VanBusklrk. superintendent

ognlUon committee of the National
Education Association. This com­
mittee U Interested in establishing

Some fancy bawling was seen on
the local alley* Saturday night
when the State Insulation team.
Les Hawthorne, Bill Hackney. Glen
Monica. Bill Ayres and Charlie
Florin defeated the Fanatorlum
by 21 pins tn a 3-garne ser­
Wednesday nights prayer meeting Majors
if s. The Major* are probably the
and teaching of Sunday school les­ best women's team in the state.
son at churdi at 7:?0.
Mrs. John Hoevcnair who suf­
fered a leg fracture in July, is now
able to wnlk a little and can ana| wer five telephone.
Tlie airplane which had a forced
i landing on Mrs. Alma Ftngleton's
farm last week on the Freeport
road, has had to lx* dismantled and
A]
MIDNIGHT EUCHARIST
removed tn sections, a.i the rough
terrain made it impassible to take
it out otbcrwbe. It's pilot was a
j£
Sadie Mur Pahner. Organist
yotuut sailor in the merchant ma­
Pi elude—"It Came Open the Mldrine home on furlough at Bottle
■ night Clear-'—Wills
Creek. Before he could oversee its
r— Processional
PrrM'r^clnm 1 HvmnAlt
Hymn—' Q^Gqme. All
removal h’s furlough ended and he
Ye Falthlul'—Wad/
\
Is now on tlie high seas His father
Soprano Solo—“Cant/quc De’ Noel"
and n mechanic from Battle Creek,
—Adam*
/
have been at the job of gelling UK- DEATH OF FRANKLINRichanPBranch
SHERMAN GARN
plane removed.
Kyrie—Mozart/
Franklin Sherman Gum. who lias
Merle Cook wlio has been ill
Soprano Solo 'Bethlehem''—Bow­
with the flu for three weeks had been in poor health for u lung time.
ker
J
.
0 not her mL&lt;ortune Sunday When (Missed away on Saturday. Dec 18.
Wrginla Polte
iw fell on some ice on S Broadway at Pennock hospital where he liad
£• | Gloria Tibii-Moxart
and fractured his ann. He will be been a patient for seven days He
1 GtatUis/Tibi—Mozart
imablt to work for some time. His was born in Ohio on Jan. 32. 1665.
a [ Credoy-Mozart
mother, who Iuls been confined with the son of Mr. and Mrs Tobias Gam.
jg ' -'Marjorie Boyes. Soloist
the flu and bronchial pneumonia,
Sermon—The Rector
aged 78 years. 10 months and 27
is slowly improving.
Offertory Anthem—"Sing, o HcuvMr. and Mrs Nils Olsson are days. The Gam family moved
,31 ms”—Stainer
moving next week into the A. L. from Ohio to Carlton townaMp
A
Cyn’.hcal Reed. Soloist
Brown heuse 419 S. Jeffrrron which many years ugo. later coming to
91 Festival Presentation. Alleluia—
Hastings to teslde. He is survived
they recently purchased.
■
CT, \Vhi'neu
Fred Bugbcc of Baltimore Twp. by one brother. Adclbert Gam. of
JjJ j The Star Spangled Banner—Key
h a neUcnt rft Community hospital Big Rapids, his only sister. MIm
MRS. MARY’ SHUWEK.MAN
jSiSursum Corda—Mozart
Lettie Gam preceding him in death
Evangelist oerviccw
St-rvicrfr at Woodland.
M Sanctus &amp; Benedictus Qui Venit—1 r.vangeu.st
^^aiiw’.a , In Battle Creek, where he under- several
months ago. Funeral serv­
A
Mozart
U B. church.by Evangelist Mary **?&lt;rx "nSg h2L°k ^n^2t* m
CT
Mary Ellen Hale. Soloist
Siiowcrman beginning Bunday. DeMre. Ettwl Hess l» confined to ices were held at the Walidorff fu­
A Agnus Dei-Mozart
cember 36. continuing
for two. '7,.‘‘S’™ on w M,U 8‘ w,tto Uw neral home on Monday afternoon ul
2:30 o'clock, the Rev. L. Wlnaton
"Silent Night"—Gruber
weeks. All arc Invited to fellow- ,n'Jr‘J.en8"'
• Mr. and
Mrs. Edward Cnukln Stone officiating. Interment was-in
CT "O. Little Town of Bethlehem"—. ship with u*.
11
; h»ve "
moved
into the Beckwith Riverside cemetery.
Jg
Rodner
1
-----------Hoaner
1 house on E Center St.
BALTIMORE CIRCUIT
। Gloria in Excels!*—Mozart
' Twenty Camp Fire girls went
IF IT WONT HELP YVTN THE
Pastor, Rev. Lvlc E. Olmstead
&gt;
Muniia Ixiu Maus. SoloUt
WAR—FORGET IT.
caroling on Monday evening, iutvBaltimore Church
1; Sevenfold Amen—Stainer
i1 Recessional Hymn —“Hark! Tlie
Morning worship service 10:00 A.
I Herald Angels Sing”—MetldeU’Sunday school 11:00 A M.
।; sohn
,
Prayer Service Tuesday cvcnlnlg'll
“
; Pcstiude—“The Heavens Resound' —
।
....
.
.
■! Beethoven
MrCallum Church
Morning worship sen ice 11:30 A.
Hostings. Mich. Telephones 2244-2557 ■_
MA CHURCH
Sunday school 10:30 A. M.
Cor. N Michigan nnd E State Road
We cordially welcome the al-.
*2’Rev J. R. ChrUoell. Pastor
tendance of this curnmunUy to
FRIDAY ofid SATURDAY. DECEMBER 24-25
A Residence: 401 E. State Rd.
these services. ’
i® ' Tekphone: 3444
Jackie Cooper and Patricia Morison
M ilastin** church
”
Sunday School at 10:30 Lstwrence FIRST METHODIST
;
Adams, Superintendent Preaching CHURCH
WHERE ARE YOUR CHILDREN
Morning worship at 10:30 o'clock,*
service at 11:30 with Rev. ChrL'pcll
| bringing the message. Evening next Sunday. Mr. Stone will preach | W
Special Christmas matinee Saturday 3:00
from the theme. "The Promise lorie
; evangelistic service at 7 30
Bargain prices only until 5:00
। Prayer meeting on Wednesday Our Day.” Guest soloist next Sun- 2
day will be Mr Victor Drilea, hus- &lt;
band of the former Margery Rey-1Q
Mis Sidney Flfield. W Apple St.
nolds. Mr. Drilea 'is a\ noted singer J
! North Irving church
• Preaching service a’ 10 o'clock and it will be n privilege for the!
SUNDAY and MONDAY. DECEMBER 26-27
people of Hastings to hear him. *
| followed bv Sunday Scliool
1
i The Sunday School will present t The service is open to everyone.
Frank Fay and Billy Gilbert
meet at ©
j the Christmas cantata. "Love Di-’ The
...* Sunday school will ------I vine.”. Sunday evening. Dec. 26. at 11:20 under the direction of Judge
SPOTLIGHT SCANDALS'
eight o’clock In the chutcii.„All are Adclbert Cortrighl.
invited to this program
Mr. Stone will be in Chicago all
Prayer meeting ’ Tiesday evening of next week as the guest of the
Bargain inallnte Sunday 1:00 to 3:00
at the home of Bro. and Sister General Conference Commission on
Patrick vest of Fillmore rchooLCourse's of Study of the Methodist
Work
yvotk i-.
L- prcgrewing
pregrt.s-ing nicely
in. civ on oui
our cnuivu.
church. wiuciciivc
Conference sessions;
xwiuiKr. will uv
be w
church remodeling Tlie furnace held at Garrett Biblical Institute] ft
TUES.. WED.. THURS.. DECEMBER 28-29-30
was hooked up sdwgc uwd it over &lt; In Evanston. Mr. Stone is Chair-1 *
the weekend-and It U hoped the .'man of the Board of Ministerial E
Sunday School rooms can be com- Training for Michigan Conference e
pleted
rCftl 6 t,W 1COrk I l’nd AwociaU'
of 1,16 School I *

43c
39c
29c
31c
4Oc
25c S
23 c

lean

SLiKi oTthi*R^I«ij*^tai

o'clock. December 26th. 'Die pastor I CHURCH NOTES
Order from Grand Rapids Music'
will tell “A Chrthtma* Storyr' aixl ' Quarterly meeting was held atiwm be furnhlied by the senior
will preach on the theme. “The the NvrUi Irving church Saturday ■ Cho[r
y
Great Visitation." Children will be evening and Sunday, the Rev. D.i carols will be sung from 11:30
ixiptfatd. A special ChrisUna* offer-- T. Perrine of Lansing conducting un[ji n oo o'clock
Ing for tire War Service Couunls- the business session Saturday eve- Program—“O Little Town of Bethslon Fund and for Alma College ning and the communion on Sun-, lehem'-^ “Silent Night! Holy Night":
will be received.
day morning. In the evening h« alcame Upon the Midnight
Victor Dniea of Tyler. Texas, will io preached at the Wesleyan church &gt; cicar"' "What Lovely Infant C;ui
be guest soloist.
here in the city and was the guest
Be"
1
Sunday school at 11:45. Robert of the Rev. and Mrs. J. R. Chrupell centennial
Centennial Mass
Mass
MoGlocklin. Superintendent.
. over the weekend.
Kyrie—Month.
Boy Scouu meet Monday night.
--------------- *♦Gloria—Marsh.
E. L. Taylor, Scoutmaster
FfRUT CHURCH OF
Tr mm lilial Mass
CHRIST. SCIENTIST
Credo—Sorin.
HASTINGS METHODIST
Comer Church and Center Streets Offeratpry
Subject. “Christian Science/'
Adeste FtdelLs—Traditional.
Bessie M Rultoon. Minuter
I Sunday service II A. M
Centennial
Mass—Marsh
Preaching Sunday at C
Sunday school 0:30 A. M.
Sanctus
and Heridenhot at 10 and 11:30.1 Wednesday evening service at
Benedicts
ChrUunas service.
Agnus
Dei
Sunday evening at Goodwill at
Reading room in church edifice Communion
8 Pt,u
i open
----------x-n Wednesday
and Saturday from . ,.Q Ho|y Ntfhl"-Adam.
Tiie Quimby choir Will present a' 3 to 5 P. M.
| "The Birthday of a King"—NcidChnsUnas Choral service.
1
-----------linger.
Watch night service at Quimby
GRAND ST.
' High Mam will be offered at 8:00
Churcii New Years Eve Dec.
•' “ --------। o'clock Christmas morning wltji
beginning at 9 pjn. and closing
9:55 A. M. Bible school.
1 the St. Rose Junior choir lumUh11:00 A. M. Worship.
1 Ing the music.
Sunday school al all points
6:30 P. M Adult 'nnd Senior 1 Pat Hodges and Dick Feklpauscli
usual.
| will sing “In Old Judea”. Other
m»i
siuS-.,
a.'s.irs:.
inlnixts
nt th,.
rhntr ira M«Han
“!’&gt;0 Tbar-Uy.^in,. MU.
Y
c’roU -Adrete Adelis; ChristPreaching at 11 A M. Chas. Mon­
Friday
night—Family
Watch ;mfls Ttmc ls co,,^ Again; Christker will speak at both morning and
W
«“
evening services Rev Mrs. Manker A.
S. beginning with pot luck sup- Jutjca
'
*” * '
~
is joining her husband nt Spokane, per at 7 o'clock.
i LxiW- mam wm be celebrated at
Wash , enroute to Calif, to spend
10:00
o'clock
Christmas
Day.
the holidays.
GRACE LUTHERAN
Chriatmaa Mass at St. Cyril
The Christmas program -will be CHURCH
! church in . Nashville will be ul 10:00
given Thursday evening. Dec. 23. at
O H. Trinklein. Pastor
Christinas day with the
eight o’clock. Included in this pro­
Services held in the I. O. O. F. • o'clock
St. Rose Junior choir furnishing
gram will be a play given by the hall. Green street entrance.
-------- -------1_ lusting ..
young
people
45 mln. We
Divine worship at 10:30 A M. Ser­ ! the music.
invite you to be with us
mon. "Reviewing Wonderful Thing..."
Sunday school at 11:30 A. M
EMMANUEL EPISCOPAL

Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday

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CAROL SERVICE

ORGANIZATIONS

helping out an acute labor situa­
tion to drive the school buses, nc
mon- Ilian three complete rehenrs-

countered in producing the carol
service this year.
These carol services have always
been enjoyed by the hundreds of
people who ccme yearly to attend
them. In view of the times and the
difficulties involved, it seems to'us
that the Hastings Teachers" Club

the lecture traced thi&gt; development
through various schools of art down
to tin- present century. Mr. Oury
said that the Madonna as an art
subject ha* brought forth tlie very
best work of the great painters. be­
cause it represents tlie most lofty
ideal known to humanity. In elat­
ing. he. showed Madonnas painted
by thiee modem German artists.

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being stationed at san Diego. Calif.,
at present, and returned to- camp
ott Sunday Tlie bride will remain
with her mother for Die present
and U employed at the Silver* Rich

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to be posted, merchandise to be sold and jobs to be filled. And there are
always people interested in .acting upon this information.
Put your
notices in the Hastings Banner classified section . . » where rates are
low and results high.

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Immediately following the cere­
mony. a wedding dinner was served
by the bride's mother, a three-tier
wedding c.nke adorned with a minlatiue bnde and groom centering

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the best that Ls to come
The Women's Club chorus sang
three Christmas carol*; "Angels. W«

Tlie art exhibit at tlie Hustings
Womens Club last-Priday wn* quite
revealing in tlie amount of ioctti
talent it brought to light. Over fifty
picture* were displayed, nmpng mittee.
them some very beautlfyl and dls-

If you have produce to sell, put on od in the Banner
to that effect. You'll'find dozens of people who are
anxious to buy what you have to sell.

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you need a loan, look through these columns.

LOST &amp; FOUND

Remember the Christmas pro­
cram nnd tree at the church Thurs­
day evening Dec. 23. Bring candy
or popcorn to pass and come and
। enjoy the program with Us.

It isn't necessary to call everyone in town if you’ve
lost something ... for a few cents you can reach
everyone through the classifieds.

A new dress for the holiday season is a gift every
woman will appreciate! Penney's has a thrilling
new selection of one and two piece styles designed
on graceful lines that whittle hips, minimize waist*
lines. Deftly tucked and draped, subtly trimmed,
in pretty winter colors! Neat, trim and ever ready
to take her from activity to activity through busy
war-time days! Select hers today.1 Sizes 12 to 20.

Tlie school Christmas program
will be Thursday evening, Dec, 23;
the S. S exercises Dec. 26. at the
Sunday Schookhour.

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The home of Mrs. Zclnin Cox.
North Michigan Ave., wit* the scene
o! a pretty wedding at noon on
Tuesday. Dec. u. when her daugh*
ter. Thelma L. became the bride of

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will see it. Our low rates, enable you to know that
everyone will see it if it’s in a classified.

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If your car needs servicing, or if you need a used
cor. read the classifieds. You'll find a comprehen­
sive listing of cars and services.

_ _ _ _ _ _ _ BARTER &amp; EXCHANGE
You don't necessarily have to "pay" for what yot/
buy . . . trade something you don't need for it! Put
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For a Merry Christmas
and A Happy New Year
—We thank you for

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past year and hope that

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world about it in the classifieds. If you're looking for
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a Me
Christmas!
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REAL ESTATE

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have to depend upon personal contacts! Use the
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Seft your services through a direct, low-cost clossified ad in the Hastings Banner.

HIS year our memories of other happier Christ*
inasci are more vivid than ever. The stockings,
the trees, the carols, the family reunions—memories
of all of these make us yearn more strongly than ever
for the safe return of our husbands, brothers, sons
and daughters who are far from home.
So the foremost hope of all of us is that peace shall
once more return to this earth—and soon.
You can help to speed the day of victory and peace
by giving War Bonds and Stamps this Christmas.
Every War Bond, every Stamp, you buy and fcive
helps mould more bullets—load more shells—launch
more ships—lift more planes into the skicsl
Every War Bond, every Stamp, you buy and give
will help to dictate the terms of the Armistice—and
write a peace that will endure.
So give U. S. War Bonds and Stamps to ever
on your Christmas list. Give and give generoui
Remember—every War Bond and Stamp is
than a present for the ene who receives it. it’s
of peace and happiness and safety for some IJ
sailor besides*

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mind . . . put it in black and white. The classifieds
will help you get it started.

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Real Opportunities

The Hastings Banner ,

A Merry Christmas

�THE HASTINGS BANNER, THURSDAY. DECEMBER 23, IMS

FOUR

Is record far the room,
'Day. Marilyn Smith and
tiutge and music, we hat
Hoffa Mr*.
Smith town last Tuesday .saying goodbye Ung iv program ready fo
uie icuiai vi o sci'co
wu-o Vi
' '"'IT;
-- ..Mabe!
’1
m.-lnawax
l».
■«“« U&gt; to his many friends here. He left
Lansing
on
ThiLr.iday
morning
for
----a twv-ptano number.
Thunday
tensity.
Detroit
where
lie
has
b-xii
accepted
(Continued Irons Page 1. Section 1.)
for service in the Navy. The em­
Rangers” with Arthur Hunnicut
Even those cynics who think that
CHURCH ANNOUNCEMENTS
The thrilling story of men who
Word was received Monday eve­ ployees of the war plant in which
The Methodbt Church
the four freedoms, the Atlantic
fight to the death to protect their
ning by Mr*. Jeao«&gt; Miller who re- he I'm been working since mlxtaumGeorge F. Wingard. Pastor
Charter and the conferences at Cairo
The Youth Fellowship will hold a land.
and Teheran are bunk, will have
Wednesday
evening
of her husband. Jesse Miller at
Chrtxunas party Thursday evening.
to agree that thia element of self
Mr and Mrs Chas. Townsend Howell Sanitarium. Howell. Mr. Alice Fine!rock of Woodland, suc­ Dec. 33 at the LaReau home.
preservation is. momentarily at
Miller lias been a patient at the
10.00 A. M—Homing worship
starring Warren Douglas,
feast, of such transcendent Impor­ and daughters of South Woodland Sanitarium for several years. Ar- cessfully made his fifth and quail11:15 A. M —Sunday school
Jean Winfield
wen- guests cf his parents, the Rev.
lying
Jump
at
lore
Benning.
Oa.
An exciting search for a danger10-00 A. M.—Junior Church
Mr*. H. V. Townsend Sunday rangecnen.;, li*d not yet been made This tactical night jump completed
much to help bring tlie war to as and
8;Qp P. MT—Youth Fellowship
afternoon. * Miss Doreen Clary and
his
parachute
Jump
training
which
speedy a conclusion as poMlble.
Wednesday night 7:30 P. M — and creates and holds your atten­
Mr*. Vero MlUer of HasUngs were
lasted the standard four week* and Choir Reheorral
tion with suspense and excitement.
■ Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and
which
Included
jumping
from
the
Clu-fcvtnias Dinner towers 350 ft. high and learning
Mr*. Ralph Leffler and Joan. This
The members of the Woodland completely
have on our side such sturdy allies was a birthday dinner celebration
tlie technique of tale Carlton Center Methodist Church
12:00—Morning Worship
as Great Britain. Russia and Cliin*. in honor of Mrs. Leffler's sister. Womans' Study Cub enjoyed a car- parachute Jumping and landing.
With an all-star cast it la a
Mrs Miller. * Mr. and Mra. Ward ry-ln dinner for their December He lias earned Ute right to wear
11:00—Sunday school
meeting and Christmas party. Af&gt; cite coveted Wings and Boots cf the
Uiousand show* in one. dlnclng,
a delicious dinner a short busl- U.S. Army's moat modem soldier,
singing and tomedy. Twelve origin­
Wcodlanil Evangelical Church
ro^Uo^ Ural, if we bad neglect^
™Mr^ S er
iteas meeting was conducted by tlie
al songs by Arthur Schwartz and
J. 8. Deabler. Pastor
th.Job we are now doing, if we had ^*nk H “ ' *
Barbara Bid- President. Mrs. Anna DelL The pro­ the Parairooptr.
10:00 A M—Morning Worship. featuring the colored actress Hallie
The parachute school at Ft. Ben­
refused all aid to our present allies, jey of Hastings spent the weekend gram commfuce with Mrs. Ruth
McDaniel.
is the school at which all Special number by male quartet.
during critical months of the war with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Nicthamer ax’ clialmian were In ning
Army parachutists in Tunisia, Si­ • Theme of Sermon—•'Our Gifts
when the difference between victory Lawrence Finefrock. * MY. and charge. Christmas carols were sung. cily.
HlUy Gilbert, Frank Fay. Bonnie
New
Guinea
and
ail
over
the
and defeat for England and Russia Mrs. Dorr Kahler accompanied by Mrs. Arllc Spindler read a Christ­ world, received their initial jump
Baker in “Spotlight KrandaK"
11:00 A. M—Sunday school
wm probably represented by the her mother. Mrs Jesse Scudder and mas story. "Star of Wonder". A vo­ training. In the last six months, ar.
The story of a pair of vaudeville
cal solo. "Prince of Peace" given
UUl, rii™ powrr lhu .rm. m.nu- g*,1”- Y* °cuda7,°r
"The Star 8flU Leads'*. Leader. Mrs. actors who start in the small-time,
by Mrs. Rena Culler, accompanit-d refinement, casualties tn training Arthur Bates.
slx-a-day theater* arid become stars
by Mrs. Vest* Bom, closed the pro­ have
8:30 P M—Evening Worship. on Broadway s "Orcat Wliite Way".
■ive.
!. we
wv would have eventually
eventuallj' Mf
Wftyne
been
reduced
over
one-third.
gram.
Sermon Theme—"ChrLsfs Gift to
n ------bn&gt;«hl- Ik, u &lt;.«■ .Uh . Mary
„
„
"*•;
Long „„
and Harry
Leng ,„
werer
The Clubs Christmas work this At the present time a man jumping
OBITUARY
Maxi empire strengthened by the dinner guests Sunday of Mr and year was the sending of Christmas from a plane at the Parachute Us".
Melvin Leroy Coville was bom m
Wednesday—choir Rehearsal
•pods of Europe and Asia—and we Mr*. Fred Long and son Jack of greetings to ail the Woodland boys tchool has less than one per cent
New York state Sept 30. 1850, the
Thursday—Midweek Prayer m
chance
of
being
injured.
would &gt;»ave had to face the test Lake Odessa. Tlus wa* a birthday in sendee.
son of George and Adeline Coville.
Word
comes
from
Pte.
Chas.
H.
without friends or allies who could dinner in honor of Uttle Jack's third
and departed this life. Dec. 17. al
Thursday-Y.P.M.C. Meeting
Long ioverseas) that he wants to
give effective support Our pres- birthday. His other grandparent*. ।
Geriinger—Hilbert
thank everyone who sent htm
ent Job is thus much less grim than J*1"
Mr&amp; w’Tn-, McCartney" of
Mrs. Lawrence Hilbert announces Christmas greetings and boxes, also South Woodland Church
days.
the marriage of her daughter Lor­ the Blue Star Mothers and Metho­
April 24. 1872. he was united in
a* though the councils of the Nyes. Lake Odessa were also ”guests.
*“•'*
of the Brethren
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Johnson of ena to Loren Geriinger. MM1 c. son dist
marriage to Melvina A. Bolton, who
the Wheelers and the Lindbergs Lansing
W8.CJ5..
were dinner guests of Mr.
had been heeded. For that we can and Mrs. Gilbert McLeod Sunday. of Mrs. Lyle Robinson of Charlotte.
A Cantata drama -Christmas Eve preceded him in deatli on Feb. 16.
Tiie ceremony was performed by
1913. To this union were bom four ,
in
Hillside
Village
”
,
will
be
given
in
be profoundly thankful.
* Harold Deabler who has been at­ the Rev. Randolph Ray. D. D.. Nov
children. Mrs. Lille Barker. Clyde
tending the University of Illinois 20th at 5 P.M. In "The Little
W , John E-. and Mr*. Lot* Hatch- ,
We can l»ope too. that somehow, Medical school in Chicago, is spend­ Church
Floyd L. Meyer*. 39. passed away 8 P. XL Everyone Ls cordially in­ kiss.
Around Tlie Comer". New
when the final peace conferences are ing hit vacation with his parent*, York City. The couple were attend-- Thursday. Dec. 9 at his home fol­ vited.
Dec. 24 . 1917. he was united in |
10:00
A.
M
—
Worship
and
Serlowing
an
illness
of
three
and
one
assembled. somethtnR of the spirit the Rev. and Mra. J. S Deabler. * ed by Richard Swanson and Ken­
marriage to Mrs. Harriet Dunn,
mon
halt
years
He
was
bom.
May
10,
, 4pre
..«-­ Mrs. Maud Capron of Lake Odcswi neth Stooksberry of the United
of the original Christmas may
who died in April. 1930.
IfrLH in Woodland townsnip. the
the­
t Sunday guest at the home States Navy
vail in the deliberations of to
Early in 111c he gave hl* heart
son
of
Fred
and
Edith
Meyers.
On
statesmen assembled — something
hcr
Mr- ",nd
The bride wore a blue err;**
to Christ and for many years has
Zion Lutheran Church
Forman.
Mrs
Dale
Hau
that ha*_never happened before in FVwm
*'1 * Mr. and Mr
" n&gt;,
'‘ ”
*"•­ street-length dress with black ac­
looked forward to the time when lie
Paul W. Geiger. Pastor
and two daughters of Fairgrove cessories. Hcr con-age was of orch­ Miss O ay Ila Klahn of LaJtc Odessa,
the history of the world—which er
Christmas
Service—The
chil- would be called to be with his Lord.
are expected Friday to spend part id* After a week and a half in who survive* him. He ha&gt; always
He was a kind and loving father,
of the Christmas holidays with his New York City. Mra. Geriinger re­ lived in Woodland and Lake Odes­
held on Christmas eve at H P. M and an understanding friend.
turned to her work in Woodstock. sa communities. He L* also survived
Besides his children, he leave* to
* Mr and Mrs. Lawrence Faul ac­ Ill. Her husband I* now on -*a duty. by four children. Marjorie Ann. An elaborate Christmas pasetn* mourn their loss, a brother. Emmet
has be*n planned with 65 individ­
Mary
Elnora.
Marshall
and
Mar
­
companied by Mr. and Mrs. Chas.
Mrs. Geriinger is a graduate of
Coville of Blanciiafd; eleven grand­
Rowlader of Grand Rapids were Woodland High school and the lin. his parents, four sisters. Mrs. uals taking nort The Junior choir children. twenty-two great-grand­
dinner guests of Mr and Mrs Clar­ Northwestern school of Medical Elizabeth Baker. Woodland, Mra. will make its first appearance tn children: and nine great-great­
ence Amir and sons of Battle Technology In Minneapolis, and at Stella Webster and Mrs. Dorothy the new vestments at this service. grandchildren; and many dear
Creek. Sunday. Mr*. Arnie nnd two present Ls employed in the Wood­ Manning, Lake Odessa and Mrs. Tn conjunction with the pageant, friends.
ron* returned with her parente. Mr. stock hospital tn Woodstock. 111. Florence Mead. Hastings; two there will b- a vndlellshtlng serv­
nnd Mrs. Faul to spend this week Tlie groom attended Woodland High bro'hera. Arthur of Alto nnd Cnl. ice in which all members cl the
DEATH OF MRS.
will partlclnatc
nnd Christmas with them. * The school at one time but Was grad­ Homer Meyer* of Fort Leonard congregation
10: 00 A. M -Sunday school
CARROLL BATES
Rev and Mrs. T. H. Osgood nnd uated from Sunfield High and has Wood. Mo
Word received tills week from
11: 00 A. M—Morning Worship
children spent last Thursday in been in the Navy over five years. .' Funeral services were held from
W-dnesdav evening the members Winter Park. Florida, bring* the
I the home. Monday afternoon. Dec.
North Star visiting relative*. Mrs.
Fluland—Sommerfeld
13- wUh lhc Ri&gt;v C A McO,ll!c °r of the Luther League sang carols news of the death. Dec. 11. of Mrs.
Osgood’s mother. Mrs. Elmer War­
Mivs^ra M»e°^X^feld of O™&lt;1
thruout the community nnd en­ Sant Bates after a long lllneaa. Mr*.
ren of East Woodland returned
the“ Rpx
Rev. Henrv
Henry Sadelmaire of Lak.
Lak ■ joyed a supper nt the church aft­ Bates will be remembered os the
home with them. * Mr and Mrs. McAllen. Texas, daughter of Mr. ,h
wife of the Rev. Carroll M. Bates,
Jerry Fisher were Sunday dinner anti Mra. H. A. Sommerfeld of Ly- Odessa. Burial was made in Lake- erwards.
former rector of Emmanuel church
guests cf Mr. anti Mr*. Orno lord. Texas,-was married to Staff ;flac cemetery.
in this city. Mra. Bates waa acUvc
Churrh of the United
Knowles of Hartings.
Sergeant Jean F. England of Moore 1
in church and civic work during
Field. Texas, son of Mrs. Glenn
(
A.
‘
their residence in Hastings, being a
I.
HOsgood.
Minister
Pvt.
and
Mrs
Carl
Lehman
are
Prerent* Pupil* In Piano Recital* Engand of Woodland.
member of the Women s club, re­
Woodland
.,n_—
the
preud
parents
of
n
t&gt;eby
son.
"Die wedding was solemnized on
Mrs Alic- Brodhrck recently pregent of the D.A-R. and president
Morning Worship 10 00 A M.
Dec i.
1. at vne
the uuuiruui
Lutheran cumvn
church m
in Garold Carl, weighing. -6 lb.• 10 —ox.
sen!e&lt;i the fnllm-ine students in a ..
i-^-v
of the anti-tuberculosis society. She
Sunday school 1100 AM
. ........
.
...
P,.--. ; born n
tv-- —3nluno recital at^thc Woodland McAllen
with
the Rev John Elver,
at, Pennock ha'pttai. Dec.
Evanselirtic S-n-ices each eve­ leaves two stepchildren. Mra. W
SEASON'S
School cafeteria with the mothers pastor, officiating.Miss Thelma
The .father has Just recently been ning. beginning Sunday night Dec. Keith Chidester. Winter Park and
mid teachera m guesta DorisBatw Holiday cf McAllen and Cpl Rob- sent overseas and will not only be
the Rev. Carroll M. Bates. Army
Janice Bates. Shirley Stadel. Larry ert Baebanroth of Moore Field were remembered as a
of Chaplain. Wilmington. Delaware.
S
GREETINGS
Townsend. Harold Brown. Gordon attendantsa reception was h&lt;id alro as ml associate in the Wing
Services were held at Winter Park
funeral hni™
heme until the time of his
hU Mrs Showerman
Brtnm. Joyce Henney. Ernestine at tlie Holiday, home
- ----------following the funeral
manv with burial at Rome. N. Y.
induction
Mrs.
Lehman
is
living
TO ALL
Monn*mlth. Janet Jordan. Joyce ceremony. The newlyweds took a ♦ in Nashville with her mother. Mrs. years of sucee«*-fu^
...........
Anderton. Nancy Hager, Norina short honeymoon trip to Montcrf-y.
cf soul winning. You will enjoy
t
Clastdc. Joan Begerow. Peggy Niet- Mexico. They will make their home . Dou.se.
Miss Lillian Sowerby L* at home
these meellngy. All are mtat corOF YOU
hamer, Audra Sears. Eleanor Ben­ in McAllen.
for the holiday vacation from school
cU"l!v invited/
■
Party
ner.
Kilpatrick /
, in Chicago. * Mr. and Mrs. Roy
A. is irianning
At Uic Lake Odessa school cafe- 1 Woodland Donates Christmas
Travis and family of Grandville
Sunday whoo] 10:30 A.M.
Boxes for Servicemen 1
teril the following pupils were
were Sunday callers at the home of
Momimr worship 11:30 A M
heard in a recital with the mothers | A tine contribution ot Christmas twelve tow memberr—Jrtrv Smith.
No 'evening services during Ro- his folks here. HLs mother. Mrs.
and teachers also as guests: Bette e.ckagcs is being made by our Edgnr Boulter. Ted Orfly. Dale vivnljnectinRi c» Woodland. Christ- Frank Travis is 111. ♦ Mr. nnd Mrs.
codiand Community for the sol­ Cunningham. Vemcn BooheiSy-tne?^,^
orogram lias
na* been
ocen changer!
cr. anger-. Arthur Flanders were Sunday
Chase.
Diane
Peacock.
Larry
.nnTT nroc.rani
BAKERY
dier-:
at
Fort
Custer.
The
following
Pennibgtou. Harold Norton. Ronald^[rrn, Turcday to Friday evening at guests at the home of their daugh­
Schrieb. Erma Jackmn.
Alice
Hesteriy. TVv.
Tex XtcXCUi.-n
McMillen. Cillas
Chas Root — •-» ** ...---- "T&lt; icome
Yvonne Short, Iris Kimmel. Sue money donation* were given for TTottwrlv
ter-in-law and daughter in Has­
Ann Slocum. Marguerite rrmk. ’bus goctl cause:—P.T.A.. six dol- and Billy Hewitt.
tings. * Mr. and Mrs. Richard
H Herbert.
J.C.UC.V, VU.V.C
Marilyn
Carole Hoffs.; Ura: SchoolI Scrap Driv- Fund, five :
Tompkins nnd daughter of Big
Marjory Jackson, Iola Klein. Lola dollars; Red. White &lt;k Blue Club. Visit From Vocational
Rapids and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Perry
। three dollars: Mrs. Howard Black. &gt;
Education Dent.
and son of Kalamazoo will be
two dollars; making a total of $16
M.\L. Bailey of Uie Dept, cf Vo­
Christmas guests of Mr. and Mrs
which was used to assemble nine cational Education. East Lansing.
John Perry. * Mr. and Mrs. Joe
lovely pitta. Of fhla amount. $7.07 visited the Woodland school TuetLtncc and Patty from west of Mid­
wa* paid for toilet kit* and shaving day.
dleville were Sunday guesU of Mr.
cTbam: $5 87. for billfold, travel .
and Mrs. John Bolson.
rose, .stationery. i»x of chocolates, Woodland School to Sponsor.
tooth brush, comb: $3 08 for sol- |
Scrap Paper Drive
TO OBSERVE THEIR
dlcr’s shoeshine kit and shoe creme. । The pupils of Wo
Woodland Two.
'GOLDEN WEDDING
In addition to1 the foregoing, the school n;e sponsoring
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Miller, who I
Woodland Blue Star Mothers' Club in
... this community,
........ Everyone Ls
MAKES
moved from Hastings to Nashville
prepared two gift packages; Mr- ------------ •*--■
urged -to save
their-----hewspu|&gt;ers. juid
about two years ago after living
Kari Eckardt.
West
magazines'.
Date oftwo
thepackages:
pickup Wil!
here 25 years will celebrate their ।
Woodland Birthday Cub. one puck­ be announced. Residents in the
golden wedding on Sunday, Dec. 28.
age: Mrs. Fred Gardiner, one pack­ country can sent! their jxipers and
holding open house al their home
CARBURETOR IGNITION SERVICE
age: Mrs. James Ty ler, one pucfctwe magazines. neatly lied or boxed.
on S. Main St., from three till five
and the Do-Gooa-To-Others-Club
' onafternoon.
tlie bits orBefore
bnng
o'clock in the
of Coats Grove assembled eight school a truck will pick them up in
coming to Hastings. Mr. and Mrs.
packages, making a total of twen- the village. Good qualllv inagazlres
Miller and children resided in Free­
ty-four Rifts many of which were . now bring mare than regular news­
port. Each is 69 year* of age They
valued at $2 00 each.
papers and should be lied or boxed
have one son. Floyd Miller of Bat­
Brakes Relined
Motors Rebuilt
Our quota was ten gifts A BIG ' separately. The money from tlie
tle Creek; one daughter. Mrs
..r-.r.-™ THANK
-ru.ww YOU to th- club
-i..u. QrJvp
,Q
(o
nn
HEARTY
Charles Radford of Lowell; five
at Coots Grove and all others o'­ -hnr.cr plaque for the graduates of
grandchildren sand three great­
Gasoline Heater Parts &amp; Service
Woodland Twp.. who helped tn tlus Woodland High school "ifi service.
grandchildren.
undertaking. Our wtah Ls that each
Rft may make some soldier feel a Wodland Take* Double
JOHN S. CULVER PASSES
Complete line of Batteries
,tlc less lonely during this coming
• Victory From Middleville
John S. Culver. 85. died Friday
holiday season.
। The Woodland basketball squad
afternoon &gt;at hLs farm home four
। toak a double victory over Midde­
and Anti-Freteze
miles north of Bedford, in Johns­
Bice Star Mother* Elect Officer.* ville Friday night. The second team of Flushing, Long Island, estimate* town township, following a years
At Uu- December meeting o! the tcok their second win of the season
Illness. He was bom Julv 1. 1858
Blue Star mothers, officers for Ute by Uw score of 18-13. Ted Offley mother saves enough used kitchen on the farm where he lived and
ensuing year were elected:
took scaring honors with 6 points,
was the son ot Mr. and Mra. James
Preo. Mr*. Alice Ftnefrock: Vice w’-ile Bennett had 8 for Middle­
Culver, pioneer residents of Johns­
Pre-,. Mr*. Mamie France: Secy.. ville.
town. Mr. culver had&gt;■"
never mnrf'lma ri?*
Mrs. Myrtle Bulling: 'ITt-as. Mrs
Tlie first team took a rough game
rhd.
D
ty a half220 E. STATE ST.
PHONE 2909
j—
..... r-j
. .
from Middleville by the score cf 35­ lowed by OPA.
.brother.
Edwardu—
Darling
of this city
Curtis.
28. Tlie starting lineup consisted of
and a sister-in-law. Mrs. Mary L.
12-23
The next meeting will be held Hennfrc Bom. Krebs. McMillen and
Culver, who had made her home |
Monday evening. Jan. 3 at the । Harper woodland lumped into
with Mr Culver since 1935,
। home of Mrs. Edna Towns.
. early lead nnd ly-ltl it thruout. t
I first half, endintf nt Ute interm
Woodland 14A.M. Elect Officers | ston. 20-8 The third quarter v
304 Woodland P
F. Ar
* A M elected the calm iu.fnro
before the storm. The
the following officers at their re­ quarter ended with Woodland lead­
cent annual election:
ing 24-14. In the final canto, both
W M Herald E UassTc: S.W. Karl teams cut loose with everything
C. Paul; J.W.. Lester H. Brumm; they had. Middleville. led by FinkSecy. Welby Crockford. Treas.. bfin»r. tried to eloee th! gap. and
Ernest O Shomo: Sen.- Deacon. rallied slightly, but Woodland then
Kel’h Durkee: Jun. Deacon. Fred retaliated basket for basket. and
E. Border: Tiler. John Deli; Trus­ went on to win 35-28
tee for 3 years. John Deli; Alter­
Don McMillen again led Wood­
nate to Grand-Lodge. Clyde Wise. land scorers with 10 points while
Finkbemer paced the lasers with 12.
Ross Krebs played a beautiful de-

EDITORIALS

THEATRES

-

MERRY CHRISTMAS

WOODLAND

K

In behalf of all patriotic American women who have ialvaced their,
used fat for war uae. Mary Howard, of Hollywood, California, praienta
Corporal Robert Bukin, of Perth Amboy, N. J., with a Chrlotma* tree
■ppropriatoly hung with present* highly acceptably. In war zone*.;
'There ii incectielde to ditcourag* troublesome Insect* and pests, tan.
nlc acid Jelly for burns and sulfa ointment to prever.t the spread of i
Infections. All are by products of glycerine salvaged from used fat.1

Raised Flag July 4, 1777
Old Glory is believed to have been
flr»t raised at Portsmouth, N. H.
where John Paul Jones was prepar­
ing to sail on the Ranger Tlie young
ladies of that port made a Ilog,
wrought out of their own and their
mothers' g»wns. which was (lung lu
the breeze in Purtrmouth Harbor on
July 4, 1777.

nosL

s

BUTTER ON THE WAY

Automobile Service

MAHLER MOTOR SALES

GOOD CHEER TO THE WORLD
A* wg wish each other Merry Christmas this
year, we ore thinking of our neighbors ond

loved ones across the seas, hoping the holiday

season brings them new faith and greater
promise of bright days to come.

THE HASTINGS BUILDING
AND LOAN ASSOCIATION
• Htebbta* Bldg.

Mrubc J. 11. L. B.

Blione 2M3

sthute on Jan 14. at the home of
Mrs Ben Schneider, beginning at
10;DO Mra. Fay Wing and Mrs Jer­
ry Fisher will assist the hostess. A
potluck dinner at noon. There will
be a program with auext speaker
Department report* wjii be given.
Tlie following officers and chair­
men for the coming j"ear. have
been appointed:—Vice Presidents:
From the Woodland U. B. Church­
Daisy Tyler: Methodist ^.church—
Jessie Hatton: Coots Grove church
of Christ—Orpha Wing; Evangeli­
cal church—Mattle Schneider; Kil­
patrick U B church—Edi’h Black;
Brethren church—Mary Guv;:
Committees: Spiritual Education
—Bessie Woodman: alcohol educa­
tion—Da Lsy Tyler. Character Budd­
ing— Ruth FLsher: Christian Citi­
zenship—Lena Osgood: Press and
। Publicity—Ett* Schneider: Flcaer
Oom.—Olga Eckardt and Mary Guy.

points for Woodland.
Hesteriy.
Duncan, and Kimble entered the
game in n ceucini moment anti did
much to quell the uprising., espe­
cial Iv Kimble, who played what was
probably the best game of his caWoodland is idle for two wefc
until January 7. when Lake Ode&amp;a
invade* the local gym to renew the
rivalry between the two school*.
Woodland High Library Club
Wednesday evening. Dec. 8. was
tuest night of the Woodland High
Library' dub with the president.
Eleanor Benner Presiding A read­
ing from the Bible waa given tv
Chaplain. Don* Bates. Roll call
answered by the name of a book

After the busines* meet mg there
was a Quiz on books and their au­
ditors. The club then divided into
three groups and went on a sca­
venger hunt in the village. On their
T-5 John Russell Bulling enjoyed return a few games were played in
furlough with his parents. Mr. the gvtn and a Grand March ended
and Mr*. John Bulling, returning to in the cafeteria for refreshments.
Tbxax last Sunday.
Elwyn Baker, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Harrv Baker of Uiiisirig, former
ML-:, Doris WhiUiey. teacher
rtaldents here, has been inducted
David Osgood and David Vender
into service in the Array.
each sold 50 Christmas seals. This

CHRISTMAS GEETING5
Wo

have

appreciated your friendship and

look forward to many more years of pleasant

associations.

Our very best wishes go to the

men and women who are in the service of their

country.

BONNET &amp; GOWN SHOP

them to the

Fitting Bull Outwit-, Custer
General Custer destroyed nearly
300 Cheyennes at Waihiin. tlkla
giving no quarter, loiter, his band
•&gt;f cavalry met a similar fate In thfc
Custer Massacre—or Battle of l ittle
Big Horn Superior utrsiicgy cf the
Sioux medicine man Sitting Cull re­
sulted in complete annihilation of
Custer and hl* forces i|3':6».

�THE HASTINGS BANNER, THLBBDAY, DECEMBER 33. 1943

Nov. 23 rd She writes that ahe-re- tcok special electrical training at | Sa
cell ed the Nov. I’.th issue of the Purdue Unlvmity. is now enroute' and
truly know Him until He came into
Banner on. Nov. Stith—her birthday
our world, until He lived quietly
—and she couldn't have had a be­
Glow ruddlly with peace;
‘ ter birthday pr.-aent because she
Continued from Pane 1. Section 13 among ua and became a man Past biturnes* forgetting.
L* the last word If I doubted Him
t home. I believe tn Him now.
of Hasting*. '
"Jimmy" Roosevelt, are
dca.- that *he is certainly learning how
I'hy doesn't He fight for us and dorwuxxl Godj&gt; love and pity. Oieam brighter and more clear;
friends, both having fought togeth- to build fires. "I laughed when they
ftth us? Why doesn't He help us
er in the first Makin raid. Captain told me w.- d have to wear long un­
get It ever quickly? Il would not
Plumley tell* about the time thsl derwear," writ** Annie. "I dldnX
American
jut be easier tor u*. but for them." Him a* pleasure never oould. He
knows that whan Um *oul i*
cipale In special trulning. for two
liwnrd the north, sweeping Ger- stripped of iu earthly eecurtty. left
■ He. Captain Plumley. w?nt along nib—how about a het water bottle weeks, in shooting all kinds of gun*
hany and Poland and Cxechoiio- naked to tonellneas, deapeir. and
j with Jimmy, to meet his mother for ChrirtmaA—well, we could any- that haw been studied Their men
Lkia and France and Russia and
Sincerely.
were chosen because of their high
and have dinner with the Finn 1 how Uy 4nd get one.
hi of suffering Europe.
8. Conger Hathaway.
Lady. She's a very lovely person
Hope your idaiu work out Fred worta in gunnery practice They
| Tlie Chaplain paused. "Why ashnmed to held * prayer meeting '
-----------I too, according to the Captain After . Ziegler and we'll be seeing you ore required to tli.sa.-jwmblc the
fearlessly
ocanT God flcht?" he repeated when they drift h&amp;piaw between jo aji you B*u
and fellows
guns and place them together again
the holiday*. Captain Plumley ex- . (.bout the middle of Jan.
lowly, while n|s tired thought tne inimitable pacific aky and sea
| ,..
jt-cts
r„ to be
_ assigned to llw wes1: ■ "
Bob
" Clark's folks received the while blindfolded and out of the
from Bury OrJXty
County soil, '
I rap; il cd once more with a question
awarded
in •football
w. &gt;WI
।i letter ■he
— waa ____
— —
——• ।
............ —— —------ — ■ lha-spirit of
God's love and mercy I* not de- No matter when- you are tonight— coart
for duty.
Hat U Um iGtiglng and the bewll—“' it
•• is fulfilled -•
when
— He lets
m foreign countries where you
aBailor
*"'- rDavid
“vW Robinson was home or his good playing at Ohio Wes- I represent the Buckingham Army Orta: traditional loyally. Whereso|ered anguished prayer cf mllllotu nled;
loD
' the 15th to the 18th Riad
glad imi
m evenevery- leyan. our "Mom
"Mom" said
anld you might
might' Air field
Field in a meet with num
men Ifrom
roc; (j ever I Mona.
stand.
toU.
f heart-;. When hr spoke again the pain and suffering break Uko our
thing to b? here and congratuia- make It home for Christmas—we ll I the other Gunnery schools in the There stand* also the great spirit
l-.oughta on .which he drew were lives. Look up then. soul, for the W *Ju
—\hut y
"
Hons David, for passing first cliuw b_- feeing you. we hope.
| Army Air Carpi. Keith’s friends
I am the
face of your heavenly Father bends
fried and, familiar, but deep.
course
।
u*t with honors. David * i Congratulations to David Stone hope he may be cne cf the succros- Glory . . . the devotion ... the
over
you.
Look
upand
hear
the
,
"Our Ood is lust and fair. He
‘
held Christmas a little early *o who ts now Sgt Let u» have your ful contestants.
&gt; spirit ... I am
He B speaking: "BeUeve. ' but that just can not be
as net promis'd to favor us more promise
thia inlcrum_of
Inlerum-of time
. that he could be with the family new address David, os soon as you
Aviation Cadet Kenneth L. Wil- The American Flag!
and rise again. Beyond suffering. So
Bo in this
ban wv deten-e. H all the right
for the celebration. The most un- know your new station.
[•ere on one side nnd nil the wrong beyond death, there is eternal life." | before your home you 11 nee.
Dr. J K. Attiand. Lt. Comdr. In Wilcox. Hastings. R 1. has succe**- j I am peace. btR I stand firmly and
,
.
“
For
—
I
.
reckon
.
,
—
that
the
----------sufferings
—
.
"
Just
rnn
4inber
that
the
Ul
greetings
ti the other: If we were perfect in
hr-oakh' heme bv David—scarf* and the Coast Guards, liar, been reas­ fullv completed his basic flying | unflinchingly
tending you.
he eyes of God; we might ask Him of Uu* present time are n* worthy , that wc
: linens from Scotland. There will b- signed to the U. S. Public Health teaming at the Lemoore Army Air AgalnM. all column* advene to the
“ M
• »“» u» M*ru «r
CliTUi ChlM
Service aiui reports iu Washington Held and now takta hLs final luirAmerican Ideal.
hies But we know Vint there 1*
b. hid'
•*" u-t
whole
ihru.
he’s bock home tostay; for llw time on Jan. 3rd for u 4-weeks' course of die at an Army Air Force* Ad- From sea to sea I float above the
wrote
i-aui
inusiuui*
o.io&gt;.
r»c
iu»u
.
.
,
,
pong on our side nlro. We know
intensive rtudy. Mrs AlUnnd and vanced Flying Training School beheads of all
offering enough. He had Today you are the aymbol
hie selfishness cf our nation in known
Loyal American*. I recognise but
around " We ll write you at—
Tommy will continue to make their fore receiving hl* silver wings
known
also
that
there
U
a
fellowof
the
teacliings
of
our
Lord.
per pre-war Isolationism, letting
David RoblnMMi Stnl'c
home m Hastings.
Pfc. Rlchird Wilcox, son of Mr
iuPertoT— . .
L'hina pour out her blood while we ship of pain bringing the believUig For youTe fighting for all freedoms
Postmaster Fire! pastoffice
E Bruce Engle, who Is now Pfc . and Mr., Lyle D Wilcox. Route 1. Tlie Great Creator, from whose
[old matertal.s to Japan; seeing the heart wonderfully close to the pas- with the gun and with the sword.
teaching
nice going Bruce, is enroute to an Hastings. Mich., recently completed
New York City. New York
«—
«nirw i I am spun.
little countries ‘of E’lmre snuffed Mon arid agony of Ids S»vlor. And And lf perchance you're feeling
Ita a lucky breok for Johnny Bir­ unknown destination. He didn't advanced ground combat crew |
h»
)uwi
Imnwn
Die
Savior
.
sorry
he
iuui
known
that
a*
the
in
.
[ul
one u*
bv cne. Until England Wood
ruw ui.v
man at Camp .McCoy that hl*, fur­ have n chance to come home to «e
-•----- and we disputed triumph haa gone on uliead. He 1 cause you can't be home this lough ju*’- happened to includ" his new daughter. Leela Sue. befare training at the Army Air Forces 1
--- alone:
lmc*t
Doukiiij Huat-Dolaa Ca.. 1«P—_
Memorial Day 1940)
Western Technical Training Com[bout whether we ...
should hem or will receive ua. following, through
Christmas You're looking great. liC
he „-.
leftfc Lincoln Air base where he niand school at Northrop Aircraft I
Mlekiaaa Mutual Liability C«.
-----Lot. We al o know the pride of the gates of endless life.
..... been stationed,
...d.
. Company,~Havrthorne. Calif Thl* I ,, ,
I'm Proud «f Him
Johnny—WUh your bro.her could had
That endless Ufe givro perspective
*^7,
Our hats off to you Bernard । u on^ct lhe special aircraft factory I He s an understanding soul.
be home too.
and
meaning
to
it
all.
Then
tlie
I
*
e
/®
u
.
n
J?_
■Th" were God's own country. God's
And speaking of hitting the "Jack Hammond for Playing the kind ct |lChcols in the Command's Los An- „And a man. nw dad:
ililuc skv and HLs majestic hllh, but ngonlea of these years shrink down i 1 to begin where you began.
Pot"—Ken Stamm wu* home on Santa you'll be Christmas day. | Et!ps dvuun School* Area. He was He underatanda the good.
leaves her churches half-emnty and In the light streaming from that I
And he understands the bad
are going Just os you did
furlough from Scdnlious. Muss in "Hammy" Is sUtlonrd in Battle . t8peciaily choaen for the advanced
1
4tu forgot"en how to prwy -to Orel, new and perfect world wc can un- I।| They
technical bi
in-­ .... .
to do the best they can.
lor to
io hl*
iu» iciiuiw*
.
, . .. .
Nov., then this week alon&lt;&gt; came an Creek, nnd he feels sn lucky to be । ccurae. Prior
find we know the hatred that derstand why God permit* tlie | Its
boaic I W&gt;at ere he couldn t have
so near home. Uut he volunteered j ltniciion. Richard received basic
two day* before Christmas
hniericnns nrc being tatreht to feci fresent world agony. Out of these as they
—ba*■ -- I। He helped make true for me;
"Good-by", and go,
he is. 'cause who's going to con­ to .substitute for one of the fellows, military training at- one of■ the
■Tor cur •s nrrnf-R. specially in th" lame* a great host is rising, a But not say.
Miilrr.
fnitn NeW York ?nr
hnltrtae . ic training
.__ —
one of them is whining
center* of me Army*«r
Air1 .
tradict an army order.
fljrlent. We call It patriotism; but host of human souls who through
----- - ------- -------------- , Force* Technical Training Comthey want to get on with the
Returning Saturday to Camp ---------4s it rfglrt in the ryes of Orti: is it pain and suffering have found their
allow.
Hood, Texas, was Johnny Bulling home for Christmas.-------------------------tnand.
L pure and noble thing that an God. "Thwte are they Hint liave
of the men are father?,
■rt W.
W Parker,
Pnrkr, son
»n of
»&lt; Mr.
Mr and
^d |
who I* Tech. Sgt.-4. We'te sure k Wc know Uiwls Hine will be &gt; Robert
mmerlcan btr- learns in spit on the come out of great tribulation." Hal­ Most
two have alx children rnurll
P.rt..rHastings,
MB...
j H^ngS
&gt;■
Wm parser,
arrived
about the 4 because Johnny gave counting the time now until Mrs
name of a J’Jitp"; that a parawcrtl lelujah!
Wednesday from Craig Field,
Hie soldier went quietly to hl* They!! not quite understand just us n special class of instruction— Hine arrives to sjxmd ChrUUiu.
wonong our re-ink' is the saying,
kind that —
helps
why
jma. Ala., on a 10-day furlough.
iilma.
runougn. । The
----------• to wm.
we just hop? we will remember, so with him at Camp Crowder. Mo. pn
W'TIie oiilv good Jnp is a dead Jap"? place. A long time he lay staring
their Dads were put cn call.
i* in iiuuiw
“*- to V. "S. , rm woua „
ujtaln, with
a,a_
when Johnny comes home with "Louie" said that he thought iu
Wlwn right is all on our side and up into the depth* of tlie Italian And
If you think It's easy
some of those half moons under the wn*
-. last for 3 week* because when Armv Air Corps,
Jmly our enemies are wrong, then stars. A man iiud met God. and it
for the Farewell they must take. stripes well know—onc half circle. he'd
been discharged from the has'------ h«
!«•? may a«k. In the name of His wa* worth the cost."
Captain
Paul -M. Garrison. U. S,. ^ncj my onc ambition
is Staff Sgt., 2 means Technical pi;ital for a slight cold, they must,
I cues* I have preached long What some of you are up against
llustlce. "Why doesn't Ood fight
Ls really quilc a break.
last his record or something I Quantico. Virginia for Quartermas­
Sgt. nnd 3 Is MaXar Sgt. Johnny nave
hi
• enough. Let mo conclude thLi letter
Rapid Rhyming
■yor us?"
raid he and Kenny Shawman who। because there he wa* no orders .1 ter Duty and ha.* been appointed ,
f Yet our Ood Is merciful and Iov­ with a Christmas poem of my own' Now to words of a gayer lune
Arthur Chapman wrote the poem
was at Dallas. Texas luid n date no anything—but "Louie" says now i Past Service Officer and Post For- |
ine With full justice He mtorht composition:
•Out Where the West Begins." in
jre must keep you up to date
to meet, but before they completed they've found 1dm again and he I cstry Officer. The Post area covers The moat horrible thing
off. and cut* with
thold back His hand and let u% fight T " - —
“
10 minute*
their plans. Kenny was transferred
gleaming shear,
* Blui
!Lh’.er
.e'x
s- a bit of news we have
lias t-'t w»- may. ;•.• will n-&gt;t HLs
about 60,000. acres and 1* 35 miles . j think there is.
to Illinois. Johnny who‘has been ! Senia Furrow kntl Mary Ketcham south of 4Vashington. D C an the | And the sharpest pain I
Wtlty for the world move Him to। Ta
.... out priceless, remnant* I that is a little late
;'s about our friend. George Car­
of the year. •
Lresk one almighty word "Enough!
Potomac River. Is the oldest Marine
penter.
all the radio work at Nonh Camp rr.d Bill Kelly at the University ot I Corps Base in America. In transfThcrc will be no mors blorelshcd. Let the*? short days, ruled by lhe 1 when
the
tragic
scuttling
he went hunting Just for Hood which is a big nsslgnmenl but Wbconsin’whcn Bill K. was tran«- . ferine, he spent part oi Thanksglv- And mad destruction
ebon king called Night.
4rn more Muttering and killing for a
fun.
u job he like.". His address b—
• ferred
- to the Amphibian
— =-»
—■&gt; ing w?ek with his cousin*. LL Colo- , Qf R igR. htgh ideal
Be crowded full of Him Who came
School.'
•time"?
And this, my lads and lassies
. .■ .
T 4 Sgt John Bulling. 3'6159621 i Navy Turd. PhiLidilplila. Sen'a : el and Mrs. Carl Bauer and lhe .
i wa» the way that it was done
went on with the trip and here's girl* in Washington. D. C. ThanksLt. Pete Harrington, who received
Hq Co 24th-T D.‘ Gr
George had a gun. that he allowed
|-he
news
it
has
taken
us
so
long • giving day they vulted the tomb his' wings several month* ago. w
North
Camp
Hood.
Tfxa*
would help him get hl* deer.
’C'C'C’C'C'C'C'CI
Home
for
7
(lavs
between
convoy
to
tell
—
Senta
U.
back
wearing
a
■
of
the
Unknown
Soldier
at
Arilnginstructing
at
the aerial gunner
1 Now hold your breath for whats to trips was Barry Ragla who left | pretty diamond ring and a lovely
ton Cemetery.
Feld at Las Vega*. Nev. Mrs. H..
,
come
Friday to shove off again. Since ■ -mil? that tells the whole story.
WUTU cr.nira mav oluuc.m;
, w.t
Barry
was
home
six
moutlis
ago.
he
Greeting*.
Bill
Dunlap
in
EngHamer,
now
in
England,
has
been
husband.
Carols
brother. Hubert
I Ihe gun was excess baggage
has been tn Ireland. England. Afri- , land. We heard about how pepped promoted to sergeant aixl is now I Fuller, is stationed in Alaska where
i this great big wonderful man.
ca, and Sicily. He's feyling fine, up you were the day you received going
gnyy. to a special
.special vraxning
uc has
hub been
omi for
iur 14
i-t years.
jcaia. He
uc hopes
iwpo
trainingsenoo.
school he
Just grabbed a club and with it
looks
goc-I.
and
was
happy
to
have
18
kttrrs
—
i:cd
them
over
and
over
।
Burd
'
c
ll4!
worked
in
Smelker's
hardto
get
a
furlough
in
Feb.
slew hl* deer with a big. Wham!. a chanre to ? &lt;• hl* family, especial- and nil that H -re is |&gt;art of a let- warcetorf, here ln
time ] In the Hawaiian Blands since
; Now nil wc have to *ay is tills,
Iv.
hLs
two
daughters
now
6
and
8
!er
Bill
wrote
hpmc
—
—
•
•
'"
■
.....
he
entered
the
Army.
Hi*
address
1
May,
having
taken
his
training
al
knowing George as wc do
. —postmaster. New | Fort Sill, Okla.. I*—
. He sure went to town on the War .;----- “There irn't- much to write.about
was except our Thanksgivinjr Day\ We . Ls APO 305.
Earl W. OU*. 38413000
Locking Hastings
Bond drive
’ frieiSiy'chariw
’Blousjh iFrr?pott
— really
rcaily had
had a
a very
deltafmr. dinner
diAner jj ' 'SLC‘pJ_K. n Thorne really ' Pvt.
""
very
deUotouA
P.O.
Ml
‘
I
Postmaster
, I so thl* story- must be true.
41. who Is home untii the dav aft- nnd we actually had turkey. I I
Edward D. TTiorpe. rea*«y j San Francisco. Calif.
I There needs must be a moral
Our third
- ' Charles has been in u wouldn't
.scj' there was the .ua
promised
Good going to Dick Thomas, at
er Christmas
If- find It if you can.
!,of_«
nas mosea
&gt;t we did hnVo I; be In Trinidad but now
I M-rvlce 'll months, likes hLs ..u_
work ; pound
turkey/but
u loaddress
...u.*. U: C“m»' Haan. Calif who i* now Pfc
.. Tlie only conclusion we find
on to India. HLs present
mas brings out with graat;
ennugn.
iur&gt;c,»cie
many
other
i
1
inribe
army
and
gets
his
mail
at
—
enough.
There/were
Pfc. Edward D. Thorpe. 19013592 ' (Continued on Page 2. Sec. 2.)
Ls. "OoUya. what a Man! "
Charles
BJptwhr-J(R24D70
1
...............
—
»*’
.•««|
things
to
cat
including,
the
tradiI, There are other "highlights" in the ;
er force the true meaning
i tlnnal cronbcr/v sauce, sweit po337 TechJSch. SqdSJ’P
I tntcM. pumpkin pie. dretsing nnd
H but they will have to wait. -i( -[ Keeiler Field. Mbs.
left
last
COUNCIL
PROCEEDINGS
of the word ,*ChrhtmatM
Wilma Wieland Kye.*
Twins Harold and Gerald Rog- rnvenil .c&lt;Mr delicious d) hes We
lew
York
.
Dv&lt;«®b«r 10, 1»*3
- -------- --v City entertained 17 orphan cltlldren for week for Hunter College. K.
rs are home from Dodftc
and the principles
‘
At my Air Field. Kan. Tni ' 'dx»j » dlruw.-l was one of the 17 soldiers City, where she begins her boot
look marvelous
and were ple'iscd. thi?.
had ....
the ..........
privilege.. of. taking training in the WAVES. She is the •&lt;J’7
11.1. I • ,
. I I. . .MX,
,irw,4
Nice Having You Home (you lucky that their pal. Krn Johncocx. no* one of them to dinner. My boy waa first young gal from Freeixwt to
i&gt;r»i«ni *t roil c/i
Kellcgg Field has ih-»
stationed a:
at Kellogg
the 12 vr*. old—his name was Ray­ enter one cf the Women a service
guys-—who can stay for Christmas.) auiiiuiini
In (his spirit w« wtih foe
In town Saturday was Lorraine same furlough time so they can mond. He was very cute, intelligent units. Bert, of wlshe*. Wilma— i;ood,«r. li.-m. L
joined up with a great out- as.mt,
Thm
Wallers (whose home Ls now m mcke up time for all lhe talking and uvll bfhavrd. They had twic- vou've
STILL A GOOD ASSORTMENT OF
all of you a pleasawt
Minute* ol mrelini
Grand Rapids■ looking fine, in they've missed.
i a* much cn their plate as they fit.
Ravmond C. Tompkins. 19. son «*r« r*»d and appr
Lt. Hatrv Adrounle having .fin-I could eat and they hated to leave
spite of Ute fact, that he recently
Holiday Mason.
Th» Mh-ioe
lost over 14 pounds. Lorraine says, idied r.Ls special course at Carlisle anything, because I can assure you of Mrs. Alta Tompkins of RR 4.
CHRISTMAS MERCHANDISE TO
KnURk*rbwkw' I
if anyone really wants lo lose weight Barracks. Pa . was here 2 days en- &gt;hst the English never waste any Hasting.*. Mich., has • entered the
i.bn;
nil they have to do is go on man­ route to Lincoln. Neb. Sorry wc, trod. It was a big thrill to watch Nashville Army Air Center „ c„wford |,bor
' eiivers and just forget aboot the misted that visit with you. soldier. , them cat. The officers brought each (AAFCC). Nashville. Tenn. This is jj
Seatxv Marshall Schantz, who . of them candy and gum nnd so the first stop In a training program H. Moored. UUr .
. diet. How about a letter from you
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was in the last war. and has been did lhe fellOw*.. One of the fellows that will eventually graduate Avte- ‘ j. L*nc*.im. i.kor
sometime. Lorraine?
l*b"r ; In and out of town these days Ls in this one since July, was horn? I took the youngest bey—5 yra. old— tlon Student Tompkins as a com- | •'
Captain Merwyn1 Plumley, (Naslt- Irom Monday till Thursday, Ho was I to the barracks. When he came missioned officer, with wings, in i E- Bromon. labor ryivFdpignduatiffTswyooaUdOdn«&gt;*»«)
ville) who wears seven decorations recently moved from Endicott. R-I-.1 Lack he had a sack full cf candy, the Army Air Forces. He is a grad- |
i for his extraordinary heroism and where he us«1 to rec Omar Bar- : All cf the youngsters were given, n ua’e of Hastings High school. Good I
I service in the South Pacific Area. num. to Gulfport. Miss. He said nde in a Jeep, then they went back luck Raymond—Give the new job |
evervthing you’ve got.
। At different times we have mcn- that thev are ready to begin train- , lo where they came from.
• Howdy." to all of you guys on
“One would naturally think that
tloned his various exploits nnd the Ing on one cf the islands in the
awards ho has received and now gulf and firm all he hears they an- I she fellows would Have gotten the Front Page—Pfc. Elmer Willi- i
' I the sidelights of his Ptlventure hold rcallv going to be '•roughing It." : homesick playing father to the or- son (Delton). Howard and Bob |
cooner. Fred Granger andL-tHoward
; how you'rome out. fcl- I phans. but I really think it had the
us know
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oppodtc effect on them, at least It Shellington.
It seems Howard and Bob (H. H. ;
Lcridng great and here until the { did me. I even fell so good I went
S '40&gt; met for the first time tn the ,
'
.
..
_j
29th Is Sgt. Major Vernon "Snap" j to an English dance nnd tried to
■ wanted* Ivlen ana Engle 1rcm Florence Air Bnse. S C. dance, but due to the fact that 1 Hawaiian Islands, in 2 years, on [ Music by Ed. Minter and his Virginians,
I
aaf*_— a
, snap has been tn service ahncsl 3 1 was out of practice, and also that Dec. 10th for 10 hours. The fellows
former Hayloft Band
that U seemed like 10 min­
inrOfWCn WllO Are Lja-irs and he says the touThest | their dance step is n Utile different, wrote
utes but It seemed plenty good
■■
a u
thing he has To take Ls staying back I didn't moke out so good."
Hard Of Hearing
here while so many of his buddies I Bill says that nil of the littl- Anvhow. they had time to have
CHRISTMAS NIGHT
DECEMBER 25.
- ship out. '"Dial's for me." rays ; English boys arc cute little fellows their oicturcs Liken together with
"Snap" who has trained combat and they salute the soldiers by a typical native retting. Another
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Single admission 50c plus tax.
If you are temporudy deafvnwl. bothered crews
for
seine
tUne
nnd
now
want*
t-aliing
their
hand
nnd
making
a
brother.
Claude.
U
in
the
naw
and
by ringing biasing heed noieaadueloherdrned or coagulated wax (certunen). try the to go cverseas and "get going." V with their fingers like the famous two brother's-in-law, A/C Rober.
Mocrc. (married Rnsclene Conneri
Ourine Home Method Uat that »o manyway Talking about the fellows, there Is Churchill sign.
Here's one on Bill we can't resist -nd Merchant Marine Michael
ot "Snaps'*
tea «nrt!ed tb«&lt;n to hear w*U again. You practically
practically ' net one
oi
-“d —Sob
muit hear better after making thia aimpta crowd
Bob Field.
Field. Gerald Ryan. telling—He and his company Sgt. CnnnoUv 'married Irene Cooper
had late leave it decided to visit who Ls now living tn Calif.) are also
im&gt;v or tom «.» to—
---------------- Joe Thompson, etc.—at home, they
A*k about 0-iriaa Ear Drop* todV*1
.are all In service. Russell Engl.’, an English Pub. which they did. in service. Good luck tp the whole
(who married Janet Mhthaeb. While they were exploring around tamt’y.
,
That's not n bad picture of vou
“Snaps" brother, is stationed at the place it'was locked up for the
night—the two fellows locked in. Fred either. We Just heard that
Jackson. Miss.
They
finally
got
out—
met
an
Eng
­
Von
"have
tangled
with
the
Jana" ।
Dot-Dash
News.
"The Retail Store"
2nd XL*. Annie Ro*en'hol (Carl­ lish Bphbv that the fellows feared nnd that you really felt a bant
ton CetttcrU arrived in England would Uilnk they were burglars but wHnpi VO|| u-rre In charge of n main
Halting*
Phone 213)
he passed them by and probably batten' a' target, practice and fired
thought. “Queer Ducks, these « re’vos. Fred, who grew up in MidAmericans."
Roger Wilcox who has be~n in
Arizona is now taking a whack with •e»&gt;. diiri"r which lime b» wrote
desert training at-—
many poeihs. «eme publi«rwd in
Sgt. Roger L. Wilfox
“Caravan of Verve" and "World's
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*
Wnlr Antixdogv." Fred 1* lived in
[ 3534th Ord. M A M Co.
C. C. Long fr Son, Inc., successor to George E. Walker
the 1&lt;H1. "Who's Who in Poetry In
324Lh Ord. Bn. A P.O. IM
Am-rt'-a." At present Pred edi’s
Cr Sons, Pickle Company at Carlisle, Dutton, Alto,
Posltn.W'.er,
I-ns Angelea. California
nrobnhlv writing rwm« whenevi
Clarksville, Middleville and Delton, announce
g i Frank Wendnll Reynolds. who he acts a chance. His address .Is:
_ —
3■ ________
took boot________
training
at _____
Great______
Loken, p-hnn Frederlrk M. Granger
k' Naval Training School and later • US*N.R. " Fleet postoffice
great interest. He said, his moat excitlng experience wu in a submaFine mission, detail* cf which well
hear at a later Ums Interestingly
enough, President Hoowveh s old-

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those absent ones we wish
rriight be here, A Merry
Christmas.
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142 E. STATE

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�INCH BAN NEB, TlflliSDAY, DECEMBER 13. 1943

Mr and Mr* Hugh Meyers
Miss Hazel Catfldn U expected and Barbara of Grand Rapids were
■rtalned the Night Hawk’ &lt;
home from Battle Creek for the Sunday gua*u of Mr. and Mr*. J.
a Christma* party Saturday were enjoyed during U«j evening dinner at |
Christma* weekend.
Davis.
ng. Th6 rooms were decorated and Banta Claus wm pteaent tor H.nilh. Iba
T/Sat. Harold Shield*, who haz.
Mis* Eleanor Miller win antv&lt;
ajiproprute Chrtatmaa deco- the exchange of gift, from th.- church mt
been the guest of his brother-in-law from Chicago thi* wctketnl lo spend
Mb* Maurine Haavind, Mia* Mar­ and sister. Mr., and Mrs. Charles the holiday* with her parent*, Mr.
m including a Christmas Ue?
ttee. Refreshment* wwo served by ui-mei to
jorie Stanley and Melvin Ksavind Hinman, leave* today for Miami, and Mra. Oeo Miller.
rtth gifts for all. Tne ■evening
ras spent playing cards with prizes ful time.
were among those from Hasting* FlaMr. and Mr*. Leon Stahder are
wlio attended the "Mtulali" in Kai-1 Mis* Katherine Oiddlng* is home spending ChrUtma* weekend in
;oing to Mr* Carl Weyermaa. H-in&gt;
anvrwyr Friday night.
frorn Battle Cracfc for the holiday Grand Rapid*
ihute. Mrs. Geo. Hillman and Cha*.
Mia* Winnie Lancaster will spend vacation.
Mrs Letha Mote spent the wetkMrs Nora Dawsou,
Christma* at iter home tn Lake
Richard Oroo* returned Wedne*- end wlUi Mra Maggie Hamilton
day from a few days in Greene, and Mra. Hamilton* mother in
Odessa.
ChrUtmu cheer prevailed at the hostesses to a group i
Mu* Marda Newton who is taking Iowa.
Battle Creek.
•rty given Saturday by Helm teachers at the tenner**
oSd.
post graduate work at the Univ, of
Mr and Mrs Curtis Botluni reMr* Victor Munton and daughter
•randsen
tn to cclebra«e her ninth. pl!menu
pllmentary
ry to Miss
Mi** Mildred
Ml
Chicago arrived Saturday for lhe turned on Saturday to their home i Melanie left Saturday for Denver,
A dozen friend* enjoyed whose marriage to Sgt K
tertalned the Friendly
holiday* and with her parent*. Mr. in Ann Arbor having been called. Col„ where Mr*: Munton will join
bmgo and a happy after- Adam* of Kalanuuoo and —
club on RaturM even!
and Mr*. Geo. Newton, will spend here by tlie death of hl* father. E. i her husband, an instructor at Buck•
more. Md. will be an u.ent of enjoying the Christou
• • •
| chrUlmas day. The ceremony U to Cards furnished the snl
Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. Buri P. Bnttum. Mra. Bottum. aocom- ley Field. Mr*. Robt Beadle and
Cochrane in Coldwater They will panted* her son to Ann Arbor where her niece Miss Arlene Beadle acFriday twelve member* of Hr»- £
2™ during the evening.
be Joined Uiere by Mr. and Mrs slie will remain for five winter Ed- companted them to Chicago and
pita! Guild NO. 18. enjoyed a pot ta Benton Hartoon YuleUde e^ors
Kenneth Newton of Jackson.
wardfliottum also left Saturday tor spent the weekend there.
mas party
t»rtv {‘,-d a Christmas trv«- made atuachick luncheon and Christmas
Pvt. Lawrence Hook of Dowling U his home tn Detroit, spending BunRichard Carlyon of Charlotte
the home
home Uve decorations for the informal
with
exchange
of
gift*
at
the
.
...
nartv
.nd
fh.
WU
r»u spending the weekend with hte
home from California on a 14-day day in Ann Arbor.
of the president. Mr* John Hoe­
emergency furlough. &lt;nd is visiting
Misses Genevieve Kern. Virginia daughter. Mra Pay Marble.
venair The guild voted to hold membered with a shower of lovely
..ibra. and
.^4 Alice
ih- -Dontje
--------------------*­
Kent, Lancaster of Will Rog­
are spend
hl* parent*. Mr. and Mrs Hazen iLulkins
their meetings the fourth Thursday 8U7h,
,°Tr p..wV‘
ing their holiday vacation at their er* Field. Oklahoma City. Okla . 1*
Hook, his mother being quite ill.
of each month Guests for the day
c'-nlrl‘l schcol al .er
Miss Adrianna Raidt of Homer, home* in K a lumazoo
home on a 15-day furlough visiting
were Mra Win A. Schadcr and Miss vacation.
....
a number of friend*
Mr* ---Qscar Manning
Cadet Charles Gwinn is home hte mother.
------------------Lottie Teusink.
.of her mother, Mrs. Marjorie Raidt, from Culver, Ind., for id* holiday and other relative*.
A Norway pine tree, decorated
I
“
‘
‘
M
r
U
‘
and
Mrs
Harley
Fox.
Mrs.
Holmes
’
brother.
Sylvester
Over
­
1
“"•* **'■
8. WashUigton St., and of hcr sis­ vacation.
Following a custom of several with snow and green Ughu filled the
smith. they moved back lo Barry
WEDDING ANN1VEK6AKY
ter. Mrs Nite Oteson
ut.
Ji*‘r,1ford
large window m the home of 8upt.
Lt ana
and mm
Mrs. Haroia
Harold rarxer
Parker are
years
slanalng.Mr
and
Mrs
Frank
The "500 dub" met Saturday
county
and
are
now
living
in
Ute
Chrutmak eve Mr. and Mr*. Lcalic
Andrus iiiteitalncd their daughter’s. Sunday when they entertained the j^ytng^a rezi^Christma.'dMma/’at
R’v. and Mrs. L. E Holme* of village of Woodland.
m”
Overtml th Will entertain her par­
Woodland are celebrating Uteir
,Mn.
w,„. and Mrs. Holmes #M
.,t two Mary Jane s, teachers for dinner on city teacher* and member* of the (h’r poine of Mr*. Charles Haney
have
ents. Mr. and Mr*. Burt Hayner ot
Thursday.
This
year
there
were
nine
u
ilfty-eigh.h
wedding
anniversary,
.children.
Frank
of
Grand
Rapids
-----------Lake Odessa The Ovcramith* will
of education and guest* after before aolne to Mr and Mr* Dm
"“’-' Mr
= of
«: liaving tx-en
।—... married n
— -n
Herbert. Johnalon of to
-----particlpai
crtl^.pate tn the holiday party board
Dec.
23. iaa,
IM.». ftJKl
spend Christinas with Mr and Mrs.
Mr. "MMn
and Mrs. Hrnn.n
Herman H.u
Haunthe Carol u-rvice
service. The mantel wm
was Aisllar^ wh're the -vw"in« wa*
pleasant evening.
Lr
R H Urrtali
Ha.UB»g» accompanied Mr* Floyd at the farm home wtsrt oi Wood­ Woodland They have four grand- and pleuxan
Keith Durkee at Woodland
attractive with bough* of white spent with ”500'. Winner* wart
1 1S1 Clum
clu” and
*“ son. LaVerne
L‘Ven‘' of
“ Coats land. which they now own.
children. Pvt, Harry D. hounes. i
Robert Walidorff, pharmacist’s
and green, interspersed with light­ Mra. Wm Linington. Lew Warner
Mr.
Holme*
u
B5
years
of
age
and
who
wa*
killed
in
action
In
North
,
..
—
---------------Mr.
and
Mrs
Frank
Burr
enterGrove lo Kalamazoo Friday where
inate 3rd class, and a friend. P M
ed candles and on the dtnlng table and Mr. and Mrs George Van Hou­
mother.
Mr*.
Mary
McCall,
and
hte
Mis.
Hulmes
l«
BO
Both
were
born
Africa
Nov.
26.
1942;
Pfc.
Everett
talned
with
a
family
dinner
Sunday
they attended the "Messiah Festi­
2C Ray Renard of New York City, brother. Arthur McCall.
was an effective arrangement of ten.
val" at tire Kalamazoo Central in Woodland twp. where they have W. Johnston, stationed in Sicily, in honor of the birthday ot Uielr angel candles and greens.
were here from Great Lakes. III.
Pic. tiaroia and nc. Gerald Rog­ High school auditorium.
spent most of their lives except for Ihrt. Harold L. Johnston, who Is in’1 son, Lyle Kurr.
over lhe weekend.
Assisting In receiving end serving
...
Miss Beverly Brown Is home from ers came home on Wednesday :rom
Mrs. A. L. Dyer and *on Kcnith twenty-two year* spent in the inin- Scotland; and Ellis H. Jotuuton df |
were Mrs. Guy C. Keller. Mrs. HDodge
City.
Kansas,
for
a
visit
with
Woodland.
w.
a
«...
came
nunaay
vu
•ucou
u»c
tetry
in
lurrthcru
and
central
MiciiDetroit for lhe holidays.
of Flint
Sunday to spend inc
Mr and Mr*. .Chester Stowell en­ G- Hayes. Mrs A. D. Knlskern, Mrs.
wnn
her. nsrenu. Mr. and »»» aThey
retired
fall of
of
Among the students who arc relatives. They expect lo return noliaavs
tertained at supper Sunday evening J. C Ketcham and Mrs. A. K.
Mra J. J
Xrmbrim™
'«I
Uved
for in
a the
number
next
Monday.
Hcrbeix
Johnston
home
Both
old
home are Misses Murtha Lou Maus
for the pleasure of Cadet Chas.
Mr. ana Mr*. Lyle Scudder and
Mr. and Mra. Robert Umrcnson, jeur* on n small Lum near Mt and new friends are invited to call Gwinn who is home from Culver for Frandsen.
and Elisabeth French from Albion.
Mis* Catherine Davie* and Miss Miss Maxme Watson were weekend ann son Robert. Jr . of iJkiuu.. I Jcasank After tlie death of Mrs. on them whenever convenient
the holiday*. Decoration* appro- Wailace of Jonesville. Mr*. Ruth
Mary Ketcham of Ann Arbor.’
Ind., will be guest* at the A. K.
_________________ ...
propriate to the season were used Campbell Oortright. Mi** Heun
taoitand.
Leon D. Cool, ttr, ul Baltimore.
home over Christmas.
with covers for eight at the candle Merson and Miss Marian Sawyer of
Christmas guests of Mr. and Mrs. FTwndscn
Ma, and Mra. Howard Carsten George
Mr and Mra. Wm, Parker and
Mbs Mary Lou Sullivan arrived at an informal Gathering Sunday lighted table placed before the fire­ Kalamazoo and Mr and Mrs. Albert
Snook
will
be
Mrs.
Snook
’
s
(Frances CooB and two children father. A P Stewart. Algonac,- her son Robert, home on turiougn, from Sunday from Detroit to spend her
place The evening was spent in­ Becker of Plainwell.
■HOWKB BATH
of Joiuutown. Fa. visited Mr. anu sister, Mrs. Helen Hodges and son Alabama will spend Christmas witn Chrctnur?
vac x ion
with
Inr mantle cDcurauons wtui tnintalum formally.
Mrs. Freeman Fuiiuw on Monday. Jurat, Detroit, and htfr brother Mr. Parkers mother. Mrs Chas grandparent*. Mr and Mr I. U. figures, and two lighted Chrtotma* 1
The pupils of the St. Roee school
Mr. Cool ana daughter aic in Free- nnd sister-in-law. Mr and Mrs Parker in Lansing, and on Sunday Luckwood. Mra. Norbert Sullivan titres lent holiday warmth and
Tlie -Christma* lea and program held their Christma* party at lhe
will be with Mra Wm. Parker a and Ml** Ruth Lockwood ot ,De- cheer.
of Emmanuel Woman* • Guild
—.— tan school on Monday afternoon and
Stewart, of Royal Oak
Cool. ana nelying James Cool cele­ Gordon
' ube
~ uhere
— •for
— •*the
--------week
*• ­
I Wednesday^afternoon waz
ia* given in nBn
jiafj an aeugntiui
aeilghtful tune,
time. uaier
Later tne
the pupu­
Miss Maxine Watson entertained brothcr and wife. Mr. and Mra. trolt will also
brate hl* ninetieth birthday.
end.
ma*" In tlieplls_ ,i
_ ____
&gt;____of_______
•_
, ■
.— ; .
. — a lovely
lovciy Yuletlde
i uirirac m
went
to the....
home
Tom. Anr.e
Miss Leola Y erg er, Miss Ruby Mars Flank Hall in Ovid.
home
0( Mrs.
Mrs Kcnith
Miss Huth Lyle expects to spend und
Mrs. Piioeoe Mote. Mr*. Leilia
Miss Mary Jo Hawley. Miss Grace hcr cluu ul a cooperative Chruuiy* home
Keniui Mcfntjn
Mcintyre on Bnd
nnd janet. Feldpauach
Feldpausch and listened
lisle
me of
Kenilh
Mra.
Edna
Shannon
of
Buttle
y- Green
—
-•—• Traditional
——■
Christmas ul inr home ni Tiaverse Creek on Tuesday evening.
Mote and Mr. and Mrs Roy Tho3..i&gt; Fxln.cnds. Ms.* Either Doly und dinner last Thursday evening. Gifts W.
street.
carol* Co Dickens’ "Christmas Carol"
we
’re 4Un
- and Vicki Baum’s
City.
~zrz
--i
vlclrola. which all enjoyed,
Mrs. Albert Kinne went to Jack­ will be entertained al the Fay nl- Arthur Lower composed a group ol were exchanged and winnen at pe- .-!
U.rTnfni£ story
»
The Christma*
*
Mr. and Mr*. Wither Wallace son Wednesday to spend lhe holi­ lerulngs in Lake Odessa for CnriM- u-actwra who sang Ui tne S. W dio were Mrs, Glenn Kaiik-r, Jars. cluirmlng
fr.kftt'2.1 I.,
were Sunday guests ol Mr. ana Mis. days with her mother nnd family. Hitt*.
Mich 44^.&lt;&lt;-»(,
Messiah festival
in IZwIikmn
Kalunu-— Russell Zertx-1 mid Mra Junior Me- ; carp” wa*
Millan ..Ira Waiter Ix-wi* of Ctov- ! Qury. Mr*. Einar Frandscn and
Frank Vis of Grand Rapids
.... and w
,a. Edward Wedlca
,,vU.v. are
„.K I I Miss Agnes Johnson arrived from so-o Friday evening.
Mr.
Mrs.
vtwnd
entertain the club on I MrK q g Goodyear. The shower
ir“
Cpl. Kenneth Stanun arrived spending Christmas with hcr sis- j Ann.’ Arbor, Tu^JYMr*. Fred Shipp will litdaw
s^..._ D**’ *W*■*'*
’
. . .
'ior Wi&amp;* Bernice Jansen and
short holiday vacation with hcr par­ Christ-n-is with hcr
Bunday from Warrensburg. Mo. for
r-in-luw
..ri
Neighborhood House, had a tplcnMux Leach and Doris Defoe spent ent*. Mr. and Mra. Aben Johnson aad husband. Mr. and Mrj M
u week's vuit with ins parents.
Mcrl
For the boys of «the intermediate I did response Adding to the chrtstAben, Jr., came front Culver Acad­
Sunday evening in Middleville.
Mr. and Mrs. Llewellyn Stamm.
Mitmiiv .■ n • cliU*’
’n‘‘ IMt-JuxiiM
’h-h'xii'’ Sunday i mw*
Uie attrac-' *•"
ma* atmosphere
atmosph—was
-----•*-Mrs John Ingrain will spend emy. Ind., hut week Thursday wild
Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Fairchild und
of ' tively
tirel-.- decorated
decora:
. ,,
M? n "’.5 school, a much anticipated event of
tea table where
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Fairchild of Christ mas with her parent*. Mr. rcmuUu until Jan. 11. it being lhe Saturday
from Ml. M- rcy itcuaemy, tjJUl ,vas&lt;jn
uic dinner, of many Mra. Wm. Schadcr, 6r. and Mrs
j only vacation the academy gives Grand Rapids
Detroit win spend Christmas weck- und Mrs. Edwin Urfer of Allegan
to spend the holiday yMirB eunduig,. given "by ’their
*
’
James
Langston poured.
Mr* Mamie France wa* in Wood­ during the year.
.
teacher.
....... Mra 1.'«!
-. J. Smith. The table.
• • •
Sunday
guest*—of- Mr. and Mrs. at hom-r.
I child.
land Sunday and Monday.
.I --------- -------. C J Stu.irt
Stu..rt of
cf gayly decorated, a large improvlwd
improvised ,j Saturday evening Mr and Mr.
Chcaliti Stowell
*'!! were
were Mrs. Cari
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Plant spent Cheau-r
।
Mr. and Mra. Edward Downs. Mr. .nurwiay
Grand Rapi.
—
wdl be Ciiristmaa nn place and a lighted tree, mud? Lawrence Herrick entertained two
m ur.no napm».
1t Hcn^lkaom Mra. MarvUi Ford uiul guest* of
s-Tind Mrs. Albert Craig and Mt, und Thursday in Grund Rapid*.
Mr.and Mrs. James a Christmas setting lor their en- tables of bridge al a Christma*
Del
otim
of
Big
Rapids
who
came
daughters
of
Grand
Rapids
and
• Mrs Don Chase (klan to spend
Langston.
tertainment on Wednesday evening. |&gt;«.rty. Mr and Mrs. Carl Van Loo
Christmas witn Mr and Mra James to attend th.- funeral of hi* broUi- 1 IX;I Guin uf Big Raj/ids who welt­
Mra Ertic-t Kenyon; Mixx Jean About eighteen boys enjoyed the turned in high scores for -Uie
er. Frank, was the weekend guest of I called here by the ucajh of Frank
II Timmerman of Jackson.
and Miss Lute Keiiyon will s|&gt;end I'-trty. tin- &lt; xcliong.- of gilts and the evening’s play. Tuesday afternoon
n
I,
Mte* Briber Duty is al Iter hunp* iik&gt; *lsten-in-hw. Mrs. R b Walk- I Garn.
Mrs.
to •lent
eight
Sunday m Lansing with Mr. and «am&lt; . which were in charge of **
— Herrick —was
»• hostess tn
er
ana
Mrs.
ann*
wnuna;
mi
*.
Sunday
guests
of
Mr.
and
Mrs
and
Anna
WllUtts;
Mrs.
,
I in Athens lor the holiday vacafor dc**ert. Top honors were award­
Luck Footer and Jack Smith.
Marvin Ford and Mrs. Carl Hendrik- Oino Knowlr* wire hcr paieiu. v.r. Mra. Rex Kenyon.
I tlon.
ed to Mrs Frank Andrus. Mrs. Jos.
i
Mr. and Mis- Greeley Fox will be son of Grand Rapid* were also and Mrs R E LipMWiuo ol C«nHoliday cheer reigned when 110 Brozak and Mrs. George Dean,
1 nonsburg aixl Mr. and Mrs. J. Fisher
J lhe gutskv of Mr and Mra Nick guest*.
assembled for tlie dinner given by ,
Christmas weekend guests of ihP j and son Mack .of Woodland.
I Weber ol Grand Rapids over the
Becatue their family cannot be
Hastings Mfg. Co. lor the^off(ICC
Harold Fosters will be Mr. and: Miss Helen Wuotun of D-tr-.i.
I Cliriatinii' weekend
together for Christmas Mr and
force. Wednesday night. A I.
.
Mrs. Wayne Peterson visited Mra. John W MacLuclUan, Caro *m arrive Friday to :pend the Holl­
Mrs. Haney Myers gave a holiday
.
.
.
O. r.
F. linn,
hall. Places
ruiits wen/
—.
marl
and
Mra.
Foster
’
s
mother.
Mrs
Clara
days
with
Dr.
and
Mrs.
John
WooI friends in Eaton Rapids on Sunday.
Through a rapidly changing wot Id
dinner on Sunday. Those present
Christma* candles und lovely wmj poinsettia xArds.
MnclJichlan
of
Bay
City,
who
will
.
to"j
Mo. M. M 1 C Robert Henry re’lie decoratton* ihruuglwut gnTn lind pomscttt*&lt;'’dccorat.&gt;d were Mr and Mrs. Floyd Myers and
r. i. i.lii for
l,.r an
an extended
—vlanrlr.l visit.
vialt
I . Mr Ulld
D L. dirVlIilli
Cl.- ’ Yuletlric
and MTSMrs. D.
C'lirklliUi ctiIi turned on ThurMfay to 11»ion. remain
W# still odhero to the og« old custom
1 tile Ihou'e
uhCt, fralttHid the Dcct-mlxr me
wim George family. Mr und Mr*. Arthur Ben­
the ubiiqucl
banquet uiuica./
table;, /'With
MU. J. D.
U. Murdock
muiuova is
u «•...«
Mrs.
being cute*
enter-- tertalned Mr. and Mrs.- Ken Dolan , meeting
i Muss. after .spending his furlough
— ','v, of
nf ll.n
j&gt;rl**fc .,-Lj
.. as t&lt;ms/mastcr;
FriltlK nett. Jr., and family and Mrs.
the Pr,«hrl.,rl«n
Fmbyierun ILadiew
Hebdi-n
tained
for
Christina*
nnd
a
few
;
of
Grand
Rapid*
mi
Sunday.
I; here with bis patent*, Mr. and Mra.
on * hur-vday-aUiiie luune of cooper leading tire singing;
ringing W. G. Thomas Reed of Jackson.
Of setting aside business problems in favor
Mr. and Mrs. Otto Isenhalh are Aid
Shirley Henry. S. C. 2 c Dale Henn days following at the home of Mr
the pn-sniei.t/Mr . 7«-y Cordes.
R. *C. Compton
Uompti hcad... Bradford and n./ei.
and -----Mrs. —
Roger Wiawell
and son 1 spending the holiday weekend with DeAsert
| wu* also home from Great Lakes.,----—
wa* i-rvert to twrmty-five |ng the enterraminent—games and
The Chratmas partv given by
Detroit. In Detroit
Of friendly greetings at this Holiday Season.
...Kalamazoo.
------------------------ z ' n l.itivia lii relative*
■ Ill., while his brother was hen-.
. Jimmyu in
Mnfi W. u Bradl&lt;rr&lt;
• • read dancing—thp^vening was a liappy the -girl* at lhe Consumer* Power
Mr and Mrs, Keith James ur.d member*.
,
Miss Willo Jones-same from Kai-! Mr.-. *Jessie
—*" McLaury entertained
a Christma* ittory and aimpit
Mrs. Fay Mnrblc, Mrs.’ Oo. was held at tlie Hastings Hotel.
We fhonk you sincerely for your .
; (itnazoo on Wednesday fur her va­ Mr nnd Mra. Wm. O’Donnell and family will be entertained Christ- wrrv exchanged. Mra. Wm. ‘giHe occasion.
Rur*elL-C*veland and Mra. Arthur Tuesday evening. After dinner gift®
children. also Mrs. Ernest Miller «»■» “l the l»oine of hcr parent.', bin*. Mra. Bradford. Mra. Jo*.
cation.
“ J with arrangements. were exchanged and a theater party
■
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kennedy and mid son Philip of Saginaw over the Mr. and Mra. Allie Cheney in Curl­ Shultz. Mn. Fred Stebbins ami Mrs.
Patronage. Friendship and Good Will
at the Strand followed. Those at­
weekend
i
ton.
daughter. Betty, of Jackson were
The Windstorm office force went tending were Mrs. Maude fachompf.
Mr. and Mr*. Kenneth LabarttSux
Mrs. Virgil D Ackerman ol IXSunday guest* ot Mr. and Mrs.
And extend our Best Wishes
to Hotel Hasting* thi* year for Mrs. Emerson Struble, Mrs. Ray
vctll spend the holidays with rela- troll and daughter Kathleen, who cotninl’lee.
। Roman Fcldpauscln
i heir annual Christmas party, a Shroyer, Miss Margery L Boyes.
I ’ Mtes Marie Rowe of Big Rapids tlvcs in Lansing and Leslie. Mrs. to in lhe Maruies nnd stationed in
For Christmas and a Victorious New Year.
dinner. Tue.iday. Dec. 14. and. Miss Doris Gamble. Miss Lor Ane
( and Mis* Lena la-iter of Buchanan Maigant Laberteaux of tanising Chicago, will arrive Saturday to County Health Office;, held their 6:30
enjoyed a tliealre party at Burling. Miss Helen Prentice. Miss
I were guest* of Mrs. Nora Dawson was their guest for a few days la-.t. ( spend lhe weekend with Mr. and Chtlstni^. party on Wednesday later
Marjory Norton.
Mi*s Franca.
Harold Phillips. They will all night in Chai loi.tr. dividing U&gt;e fca- the Strand.
I over tlie weekend and attended lhe week
Cowles, Miss Ardea Cltun.'Misa Bon­
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. H. Lake will be Christmas dinner guests of Mr. thiUes at the homes of Dr. and
j Carol service Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. Leo Johnson and Miss Bar­ nie Jean Drake. Miss Mae Belle
I
Mis* Virginia Potts, who tenches be entertained at the home of Mra. and Mra. Aben Johnson Mr. Ack- Mrs. George Stucky and Mr. and
Howard, and Miss Barbara Bailey.
bara
Bailey
entertained
a
dozen
of
Uikcs
mother
in
Grand
Rapids
lor
erman
and
their
son.
Perry,
who
Is
in Olivet college. Is home for the
Mrs. Lyman Chamberlain- Dinner
the weekend.
, i&gt;&gt; the Navy are in lhe S. Pacific. Whs served at "Gleen Me.uloa*'* their friends from the Michigan 1
i holidays.
Tlie employees of the Farm Bu­
Mrs. Earl Coleman is spending n ! Virgil. Jr., is in the Air Corps and and gifts were exchanged later in Bell office at a chili supper. Tues­
I
Mr. and Mrs Guy Giddings nnd
day evening. Tlie group included. reau elevator were guests of Miss
। Miss Katherine Giddings are to be few days in Charlevoix with her training in Texas
the evening.
Mrs. Robt Field. Mrs. Korman Hall. Ethel Copenhaver on Saturday evc. Mr*. Joseph McKikght leave* to| Christmas guests of Mr and Mrs. , sister. Mra. ^Fielding Sloan.
Mra
Mildred
Helmer.
Miss
Mar-i
Mr
and
Mrs.
John
Bogart
reday
for
Wilmette
to
spend
ChristThe Bureau of Social Aid staff
Ralph Hiult of Battle Creek
n»i. ■■■«* m*-- ««••••
•T.u'*;'*....... j .7'
~
1 . Ml** Otilliu Kaminski has gone turned Tuesday to their home in mas with Mr and Mrs. William Mi enjoyed n Christmas dinner party joric Reed. Miss Margaret Keeler.1
day
visit «"&gt;•»»•
knight, “and
Miss
Finnic, at tlie North Michigan Ave. nemo Mbs Gladys Hildebrandt. Mis* Jean
I " to Chicago for her holiday vaca- Grand
-------- Rapids after a ten
” *•
““ «**••
"&lt;« M
'** JoAnne
•«*•«'»• Pinrmwith Mr and Mra. Cornelius Manni, will go to Louisville. Ky., for lhe c.f their supervisor.
|? lion, the guest of relatives.
Mrs Mane Mary Wallace. Miss Eleanor Stru­
.
...
—
u..&gt;.k--.i
holidays.
and
Mr.
und
Mr*.
Roy
Hubbard
j
holidays.
, • Mr*. Be .-ie Leonard ha* returned
HMble. on Wednesday evening. ble and Mrs. Thomas Robinson. ,
Verne Smith and Gaines and exchange of gifts fur­
Mi» Jennie McBain was enter-1I Mr and Mrs. Veme
i; from a few days’ visit with hcr
Mrs. Morris Hill opened hcr home
fdaughter, Mra. Lester Monica, of tallied at the home of Mtes Lillian son Paul of Middleville were Sun- nished the cntertainmtvit for the
Tuesday evening for the Christmas
Christie in Grand Rapids for a day guests of the Frederick Grang- occasion.
&gt; Cloverdale.
party of Circle No. 7 of the W S
;w days last week.
era.
. ; Miss Frances Locke plans to
Mr. and Mra. Walter Powell. Judy
A Christinas guest of Mr. and
C.
8. Mrs. Lawrence Larkin, presi­
i ; spend Christinas in Hammond. Ind.
Another holiday celebration was
l Mrs Leslie Hawthorne will be hl ■ the gathering'of lhe women of the dent. A pot luck dinner was served i
i mother. Mrs. H. J. Hawthorne of Hi.:mgs Citv Hank on Thursday followed bv an exchange of gift*
। Detroit.
with
the program for lhe evening in
licnliig at the home of Mrx. Fred' Mra. Byron Fletcher and two riarxirangcr. on west Gn.ni street, charge of Mrs. Guv Keller. Tlie
children arc in Lebanon. Ind. this tor dinner and entertainment. Hie assisting rommirxc was. Mrs Fred
week and Mr. Fletcher will Join iHtter mentioned tealure was con­ Goodell, Mrs. Joseph Brozak. Mrs
them for Christmas.
siderably enlivened by Mrs. diaries Clayton Burkholder and Mrs. Ar­
Mr. and Mra. Chester Hodges and Fail! who player! Santa Claus nnd thur Snyder.
►on Pat will be weekend guests oi distributed gift* to all the guests.
her mother. Mrs. Frances Cusack in
Belding.
One of the gay pre-nuplial af­
Mrs. Ella Hammond spent the fairs &lt;d w
,v r eason, wa* UIC
the
the niiscelweekend with licr daughter and i.-nicous shower given Thursday eve- Friday evening. Dec. 17. at Hotel
family. Mr and Mrs. Lawrence . mng by Mra. Robert Field and Mra Hasting.' Bonuses were distributed
Beadle Hastings twp. Their daugh- do,u,i(i Hall for bride-ekcl. Mix. among the salesladies. after which
tcr.z-MLv* Arlene Beadle wm. in jcan Mun. Wallace, at the home an exchange cf gift* was made. L.
, Chicago over Sunday
, of Mrs Mabel Field on South Park
A guest for a week of the-John direct. Sixteen guests enjoyed ptay..T'a’&gt; ¥r:!
“""I- M,r'-i tng Bingo, all of The game award &lt;
A merry party was in progress
J. P. Womack of Englewood. Calif, being kitchen utensils, which were
Sunday they were entertained at Rlvcn t0 Ni^Wallace after the last Friday evening when Kenneth
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Sidney . p|*v.
Smith invited ten boys and girls
Hamstra in Lansing.
I Tiy. ivonorcd guest wo* delighted to his home on S Washington st.
Mr. and Mra. Cha*. Barnes left' witH the bridal cuke that cent&lt;TCd An exchange of gifts and games oc­
Monday for Downers Grove II..' tpc |one table when.1 places were cupied the evening for Helen Wallwhere they will spend the holidays I |n|&lt;t for all of The gtie.ts for the dorff. Norma Hollister. Mary Ellen
.with Mr and Mrs Frank, Spcnsley ienilJK of refreshment*.
Kelly. Votida Webb. Barbara Wcland family.
. .
• • •
Ion. Richard Walker. Werald San­
. Christmas guests of the Roy Cor-1 /,
.. Will. Joe Hubert, and
A group of ;.k..d.,
friends of the Einar ders. ..
Neil
dra. are Mr. and Mrs Victor Drllru Frandsens enjoyed their iunpilaUty Owen Thomas,
and little son of Tyler. Texas, who'
arrived on Wednesday.
Mis* Eleanor Thomas of Detroit
—
arrives this weekend to spend the
f
holidays with the Edward GoodI

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and mischievous, and will not take
or knowingly administer any harm­
ful drugs. 1 wiU do all in my power
to elevate lhe standard of my pro­
fession. and 1 will hold in confidence
all personal rdxtlcrs committed to
my keeping, nnd all family affairs
coming to my knowledge in the prac­
tice ot my calling. With loyalty will
I endeavor to -aid the {ihysician In
hi* work and devote myself to the
welfare of those committed to my
Wasted Weight
Until Uie recent development of
paper containers fdr milk, the aver­
age milkman starting on his dally
rounds carried a load which consist­
ed of leis than one-half milk, the
remainder of lhe weight being taken
&gt;tp by bottles and cases.

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The Mexican name Montezuma is
1 ini. a shortened form of a longer Aztec
boy. word, meaning "a chief who. when
Juh*; angry; shoots beyond lhe horizon."

on behalf cf t
ablcd to the fl
rest until prom
rideration Ls g
their even’ ri«

ciple that the
the human wr
aa much a pa

done to s]»ced
tints of buttle

t

led unevenly
give added
piece of the
piece of net
allowing raw
to the under-

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discharge.
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strength, dam over a
same cloth or over a
basted to the underside
edges of the hole to go

battle casualtie
for themselves
other Income d

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"Those inclined lo ‘dam’ every­
thing might follow a literal meaning
of the term if they hope to make
their clothing, Tnuch of which has
longer'•by' patching, mending and
darning it." says Edna Gray, cloth­
ing specialist. "A hand dam in re­
placing the plain weave of the fabric
is best tn mending most small tears
in wool material, while for a large

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ODT will not permit me
to send a truck for less
than 1,000 lbs.
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* 305 N. Michigan Ave.
Phone 2637
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tf

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from 6 to 12 miles wide. About I IO
miles south of Guadalcanal and 100
miles southeast of San Cristobal is­
land. Rennell has barely emerged
from the Stone Age. Contacts of the
natives with the outside world are
tew. Traders have passed up Ren­
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reached commercial volume. When
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(nilUMWADNING
JvUlll/J VvHKninU

ItCTION TWO—SACK 1

HASTINGS. MICHIGAN. THURSDAY. DECEMBER 23. 1943

EIGHTY-EIGHTH YEAR

Ii
'&lt;wec'we«'«'«
ln Uie ttBU&gt; where the discharged
D A DDV
DVDATLK

&gt;„I dAKKY
DirAlnj
J Uie adjudication divhkm* of the;
Rv I AN E CAMERON
....
....
i.Veteran*
oy jnn* wwilov.*
...
.... .
(.Veteran* Administration
Administration office*
offices and
uid
By Warren H. Atherton,
| it* failure to anticipate increasing
Notional Commander
load* by training and developing
* aiuiatinn is devernnina which ' -‘ddltlonal personnel Due to such |
Barry Oounty can well be proud
t nm i^mned taJXdv nwv I lack
l*r#onn*‘1- for
Jat’ t»**t one of It’s sons. C»pt. Carl
t not cerrteteq immediately may i n&gt;g board* in some offices have, Brown of Nashville, has been a

Dowling; Myron Whitworth. Route

AMERICAN LEGION

day. will be helpful. Plenty of
orange juice 1* also recommended
The doctor will tell you what
else to do if you shall come down
with the flu.
Colds and pneumonia are attack­
ing more persons in Michigan than

BRANCH DISTRICT

Surgical patient* were Ralph
death of Junes SUdman, who
pitted away Saturday morn mg
eph Beuhler, Freeport. Mr*. Mur__
_
from a severe heart attack He liad
jorie Tliompson. 528 8. Dibble; Mr*
MC\AK
not been well bat had been show­
Arthur McCrimmon. Vermontville; K*]E
IN
lWj
Ml** Dari* McKibben. 459 E Clinivuv.^
nrajp
ing an improved condition. Hi*
ton.
Fred Jackson. Mulliken
cording to a rrpert from the Barry funeral was held Tuesday at 1:30.
Charles McNeil. Portland
■
County Health Department and the Burial, m the Woodland cemetery.
Patient* discharged were: Arthur
Michigan Department of Health Sympathy is extended to the be­
Pennock. Mr* Enuniit Hamilton, I Two &lt;'hr‘?'ma£
The poaalblllty that influenza may reaved family. * About thirty-five
Mrs- Thoma* Power*. CTarencc nhhed by the Post and Unit this become epidemic In coming weeks neighbor* gathered at the home of
Mr. and Mr* Kenneth Norton. Fri­
Reid, and Mra. Addle Smith, Nash- &gt;'«»r f°r
families.
must be n-cognized.
day evening for a farewell party,
lie; Mra Floyd Dukes and baby. : ,, .
* * ’
We have no way of foretelling as they, expect to move to near Eckra. Ida Burchett, and Mr* Milo
attend mg Uie_A uxilwry
Curtiss and baby. Freeport; George Christmas party on Tliuraday eve- whe; her we face epidemic condi­ fort in’the near future. After lunch
tion*
approaching
those
of
1917
uid
Anderson, Kalamazoo. Mrs. Glenn ' ’dug report an enjoyable time Mra
wa* served they were presented
1918
or
whether
we
may
have
to
with a gift, and a purse, a* a token
C- Parker. Litchfield; Claude Hoff- J ’ vrt‘" nnarr'
,n en.ro. nr mwith the UIm-b.m.- in as se­ of the esteem in which they are
nini and Joyce Marie Haywixxi. program following the busln css *es- 1 contend
held. ♦ The O. D Fossett*, the Burr
Dowling: Mrs. Bessie Benedict and slon. Mrs. Erl* Jarman read the vere form.
There should be general under- ----------Fnssetu---and ...»
the Vincent Norton*
Mra. Bert Jackson and baby. Christmas story from lhe Bible;
Clarksville. Lyle Leinaar. Delton. Mrs Donna Harrington read an ar­ standing of the fact that little lip- ' have been entertaining the flu for
Skidmore,
Hastings patient* were: Mr* Frank ticle about Christma* observance in munlty from the disease is enjoyed
Stearns. R 3: Mrs Sterling Spon- other countries and Mrs. Angelo by the person who ha* had it in
able. R 2; Mrs. Win Benjamin, 602 Spirts told in an interesting manner the past He can have it again and
N Hanover; Mr* Maurice Ogden about the Grecian celebration of again. There Ls no vaccine that he
and baby. R 2; Mrs Roland Hum­ this holiday. Carols were sung and can get that confers immunity. He
in a
n contest.
imiini, Mra
nun Leora .Friedrich
.uaukii can best protect himself and others
mel and baby. R 1; Ml** Beulah In
Sease. R 3; Mrs. Haymond Hum­ won firr.t place. Gift* from the tree i, by covering tils coughs and sneeze*,
mel. 109 W Apple; Mrs Lvle Nel­ were exchanged and all had w hap- bv avoiding fauque and getting
'
plenty of sleep, by eating regular
son. R 3: Mrs Radford Stidham py time.
and adequate meals, by staying out
414 W. Mill; Mrs Reginald McWatch for date of Initiation of crowds a* much tts possible and
Kcougn. k
KcouRh.
R 4:
*: Miss
miss EU»el
urci Manning.
202 8 Broad wav. Theodore Pranahwhfn
members bv going to bed with the onset cf
ka. R 5: Mrs. Russell Price. 216 N . »‘U »* received.
Hiners.
Broadway.
Influenza develops wftriln two to
January is designated a* "Legi*- live
days after exposure and runs
lattve Month . the time when spe— ।
* in
nn*
Pnxu-

a

prayers go with you. Cap­
elr claims for government coni- 1 headquarters cf Ute Veterans Ad- tain. when you return t/» India to
nsatlon in too many case* are minhirnilon. rather than the as- again take up your hazardous work!
ewa.dinu all-out tuicrifice* with Ugnment of block* of such numbers
ublic humiliation and embarrass- I tn each regional office to be used
Frank Sinatra’s Draft Board re­
nent and bringing, down needles* 1 immediately a* rteeded
jected him because of a punctured
Pen on brave heart.-, already . HrcommendaUon.
drum. After hearing tlie girl*
----- u..
- of war
| BMrd UMn
nndUln of iu zur
ning
by the -------tragedy
squeal but Saturday night, whilst
It may come a* u shock to mll- survey and upon It* Iona experience tlie crooner wa* doing hl* Huff, we
ion* cf Americans to leurn that as in the field* of rehabilitation and figured that his eardrum broke In
e result of jurisdictional bickering claims procedure. The American
tween government comniiltccs Legion ta asking U&gt;e federal gov­
id bureaus, official red tape, un- ernment to do these thing* imme­
Does anyone know where the
erstafflng of Veteran* Adminis­ diately:
housewives can get soy beans for
tration office*, and in too many In­
1—Streamline the method* of sprouting? Every magazine one
stance* ju*t Dinin official incom­ transmitting
hospital
clinical
rec
­
picks
has the method. and I
petence or indifference, numbers of ord* by the Army and Navy by­ boughtup
the chlorinated lime. Then,
our fighting men. whom we hail as having such record* sent directly anticipating
a yummy bowl of chop
heroes today, may actually be de­ to the regional office of the Vet­ suey. I purchased
the other ingre­
pendent on public charity tomorrow erans AdminMraUon In the home dients and went all
over Hastings
tccau.T cf the fallur^ qf reasonably state of each man or woman dU- trying to get the fresh
soy beans,
efficient MXtlemrnt cf their claims. charged for disability.
and
"Velly
sally.
no
can do." Maybe
Lrgion Make* Survey
'
2
—
Place
Veterans
Administration
cur
dialect
is
a
little
The American Legion 1* now contact representatives al each dis­ Is the bean situation. nutty, but so Pencillin Available
of curren. veteran legislation At ।
case* Onset of influenza 1*
making a nationwide survey of Ulis charge center to make certain trial
Soon for Civilians
ninlT Jan 6*19+4* thwe^wm te’a 1
sudden, with temperature
■
every auenugra
discharged man or womui
woman u
Is
Girls, did you have good luck in
“ rising to 102 to 105 degrees. There
We have all read about penicillin,
ru»y advised a* to right* and bene­
your wee. little homemade lhe
may be severe prostration. The
’ iU&gt; veteran* dUab,Ut&gt; fits available under existing laws getting
new
infection-killing
drug,
cf
the
veterans
’
bill*
now
under
bit to your soldier boys? We saved
Is likely to experience ca*&gt;
: und that all service hosjAtal clinical sugar and baked cupcakes 'were whose discovery wa* .announced eonsidejatlon in Washington and sufferer
nnx witn eves
Partial returns covering 34 states records are expedited in tike prose­
month* ago It has proven Lansing. This should prove of espe- tarrhal symptoms fink. with eeyes.
&gt;£
they ever good?* and packed them several
in this survey have disclosed 1537 cution
of the highest value in destroying clal interest a* each member ought
•,lhrual ‘rul vnnaptpe Being at
of their claims.
solidly, and when they arrived at
cases of Worid War II veteran* di*3— Re-establish the block system the two Universities where the infection in the wounds of soldier* to be Informed about current af­ feclcd.
charged far disabilities, in which of distribution of ”C" designation
Only one case of influenza has
who
were
injured
in
battle.
Ils
sup
­
fairs.
boys are tearing how lo learn how
there have t:“
I been reported in Barry County to
numbers lo regional offices of the to fly. the cupcake* looked like ply has been so limited that it has
from 3 to 8 month*,
date. Tills occurred in an elderly
month* or more,
more be
be-­ V(.u.rww Administratlon.
been available for civilian uses
nistrauon.
;
imd spent Saturday afternoon not
Shirley B. Henry, Fourth District patient who expired wiUi pneu­
tween the filing of their claims and
and. until recently, there was not Committeeman,
n member of the morun.
the starting of their compensation woman in need ...— —________
nearly enough for army need*
,
local
post
recently
received
confir
­
payment. No disabled veteran ration at the lime of di*charge i*
Major General Norman T, Kirk, mation of his appointment by Na­
The English people have qufje a army surgeon-general, last week
should be forced to wait that long kept in service until there is avail­
WOMEN’S BOWLING LEAGUE
understanding the Americans announced that, within six months tional Commander Warren Ather­
to get hi* right*.
able a bed tn a Veteran* Admlnla- time
Margaret
Caukin
made
her
Mon
­
ton,
as
a
member
of
the
National
As one English officer told his com­ I penicillin, which is ndw getting unIn that waning period too many tratlon hospital. ■
day rtlght bowling quite an affair
of these veterans, some of them
1Ma. p
,WHVMU„. will
Wlu be avallmass
production,
5— Provide muster out pay In rade*: The American boys have J der „
she-----------------------started with a—
159-------first
------------battle casualties, are left to shift amounts dependent on htigth ot a strnrige game They call It. Aw, | nWe ior civilian a* well as military teen other Michigan Legionnaires when
’
•eerived
similar
National
recognl'Ttame.
stepped
up
the
tempo
on
------ ------------ wiUi | nrfds as 1U pT0duclton u frowlnc
for themselves. If they have no service with a portion payable at Nuts’ They -have
cardboards
160
the two remaining games to a 180
other income during thi* time, they -discharge and the balance within numbers on and they lay kernel* of j by leap* and bounds, and it will tlon.
and 198 score to give her a 537
com on the numbers. Then some­ .'oon not be classed at one of the ,
and Uieir lumtlie* arc forced on 30 to A0 daVK after
scries, the only one of the evening.
txxir relief. Wc must not forget thus,
one calls out BINGO and all Uie rare drugs. General Kirk made.'
6— Authorize' an officer of the others
Betty
Braendle
hit
a
close
•500
”.
The
"Flu"
Grips
say, ’Aw. Nut*!’ Veddy fun­ i these statement* at the American;
their Army or Navy pay and fam­ Army. Navy, or Veteran* Adminis­
series but was two pins short when
ily allotment* stop on the day of tration to grant immediate tem- ny. I say old chap, dontcha know. : Pharmaceutical Manufacturers As- Michiqon-Rest Ond
I she scored 179-137-182 BeUy Coo­
discharge. ,
| sociation meeting held last week
.
. .
porarv rating on tlie discharge of Pip. pip. Cheerio."
per
and
Dee
Thayer
tied
for
third
Lesion Repre-entalion* Made
I in New York City. He wa* the for- Sleep Help Most
any disabled veteran from a hos­
। place with respective scores of 162­
As National Commander of Tlie pital.
I believe cat* are psychic. Here* mer commander of the Percy Jones
T1,
to be effective al once uid
147-166—475 and 171-170-125-475.
health department
American Legion, dedicated lo binding on the Veterans Adminis­ why. I had used up my meat stamps General Hospital al Battle Creek. .. Th.e
...... .»
Team Results' Portias &lt;3»—Pisfiahting lhe home front battler, of tration. with payment forthwith to as usual, and was indulging in ' Gen Kirk hailed thi* infection-,
20
per
cent
cf
the
people
of
Michl। ten Rings i0&gt;; Trio Cafe '2&gt;—Midlhe men and women who are fight­ continue until permanent rating Is some wikhful thinking about round killing drug as ’one’ of the Uiree
gan
are
afflicted
with
a
mild
type;
dleville
&lt;11; Bonnet and Gown (2)
ing our war. I have filed report* made.
steaks. The old cat hopped in my heroes of Word War II.’’ He said o( influenza. People should try toi—Burner
Strand '2&gt;—Wilcoxon this survey with Uie President
.... other
„
two were blood plasma keep Ln a good physical condition., Rich &lt;1»: &lt;1&gt;;
7— Shift the U. S. Veterans Ad­ tap like an answer to prayer. I Die
Mich. Bell (3&gt;—Seal Co.
of lhe United Stale*; with Con­ ministration from a peace lime ba­ began to wonder if you could get a and the Sulfa drugs,
«o
they
can
reduce
JO'the
lowest
&lt;0&gt;:
State
Insulation &lt;2t—Court
gressman John Rankin of Missis- sis to a war agency for the dura­ steak off a cat and reached out to
--------------- &lt;-•-*—
limit
the
possibility
/5f
theiX
getting
House
(1).
slppi. chairman cf the committee tion tliercbv making available to II see and hr streaked for the door BRINGING BODY
that disease: and if/lhey should get I Good Scores:
cn veterans* legislation of the priorities for personnel, material, and didnX come back until the next HERE FOR BURIAL
it. should be able io combat tt fan J- Daniels 134-191-147—472
House cf Representatives; and with equipment and supplies essential to day.
.
i Roval Myera •has received wnrd of more successfully
car-,. *».
L WlllitU
r—. by
-j properly
,__ r-..t __
W1UIH4 153-158-161—472
United States Senator Bennett the proper treat inent and care ot
' the death of Ids brother. Shirley in^for thermelves.
........... |L
Kenyon................ I**'!3?*!**—
(elves. _ .
I L Kenyon
Champ Clark of Missouri. Post Na- veterans of World War 11 provided
The kid* had Bing Crosby and hexGeorge Myer*, aged 63. who passed
enty of sleep will help1 J. Parcell
lionnl commander of Tlie Amcricun for by tlie Congress ot the United
was swinging that beautiful "Ma■- - -—
be
a
victim
of
the
flu.
,
C.
Cook
..
.171-153-131—455 i
Legion and member of the Senate \ States.
SK- I’rlne h
Hymn."
.155-136-155—44fl
Finance Committee.
swinging, he wound up the ro|&gt;e and Mr My£ra moved from Ludington roW Avoiding over-eating drink- ‘
--------A vert
over-eating.
drin) 1
The American Legion has asked
—
*- -the
u~ trumpets got wilder •« v.,™. Arizona wncre
■ — _ _.xs
__ di
. n&lt;t .........
..
—
tierv a son re- cold.
let
go
A*
Ing
al
least
two
quarts
of
water
BUY
WAR
BONDS
these national leaders to take im­ that at NO time shall any war dis­ amj wilder I got madder and. madj’ sided. later going to। San Gabriel.
mediate action! lo speed up settle­ abled veterans of World War II det. and then he started "WhervTal. where —
---- employed
He
lie was
।
ment* ot these claims.
and hl* or her dependent-, be with­ Do We Go From Here-" and I bet was n former well known resident
As spokesman for tlw 1.180.000 out government protection.
a lot of swing-haters around the of Woodland township where he
members of The American Legion,
countrv told him the same place lived for many years. Mrs. Myers
and the 540,000 member* ot it* NEGRO DIES JUST BEFORE
preceded her husband in death.
as I did.
Auxiliary. I want tt clearly under­ 123RD BIRTHDAY
Surviving in hi* immediate family
stood that wc will carry this fight
Known a* ’ Uncle Sam’s Oldest
Will somebody in the Banner of­ are his four sons, two of whom are
on behalf cf the Worid War II dis­ Pensioner.” "Uncle" Mark Thrash, fice
hunt up a bell, or wreath or in .military service, and tii* brother.
abled to the flnlsli: that we will not a negro living In a log cabin in the surnpin.
and hang on the Lop of Ratal
rest until prompt, and efficient con­ Chattanooga National Park Reser­ tills alleged
Tlie remains arc being shipped to
It would mean
sideration is given their needs and vation In Tennessee. died on Fri­ a very merrycolumn?
and a Hap­ Hasting* where funeral services
Ihcir every right is adequately pro­ day. Dec. 17. Had be lived until py New Year Christmas
will be conducted at the Leonard
to ALL OP YOU!
tected.
Dec. 23. he would have celebrated
chapel on Friday. Dec. 24. ot 1:00
We stand adamant on our prin­ hi* 123rd birthday.
PM. the Rev. L. Winston Stone
PENNOCK HOSPITAL
ciple that tlie cost) of rehabilitating
officiating. Interment will be In the
Two or three years ago. Mr. and
the human wreckage of war is just Mrs.
The news given herewith is for Lake Odessa cemetery
J. W. Hewitt of this city were
a* much a part of the cost of wag­ on a vacation trip through Tcn- the week of Die 7 to Dec. 14.
in'’ war ns is building of battle- nessee. and made the acquaintance
During Uta I period the following
xhlps. planes or tanks, and that it of "Uncle Mike." He wa* bom in babies were bom at Uie hospital:
I* a federal responsibility. Red tape ! Slavery times in Virginia nnd dur­
I* being cut and inefficiency is be- I ing the Civil war was captured and man. Nashville.- Dec 8: a boy to
Ing weeded out to speed building I recaptured several time*. He had Mr. and Mrs Donald Taftee. 302
of war weapotw The same must be ' been married five time* nnd was the N. Broadway. Dec. 0; a girl to Mr
done to speed rebuilding of the vic­ father of 29 children. 18 of whom and Mrs. Maurice Ogden. Hastings,
BUY
Urns of battle.
were living when the Hewitt* met R 2. Dec. 7; a boy to Mr. and Mrs
Causes of Delay
him. His oldest child was then 08 Roy Erwav. Hastings. R 1. Dec. 10.
Our survey I* showing numerous
bov to Mr. and Mrs. Nell Jones.
AND
the youngest 60 years of age. aHastings.
cause* for the delavs in the adju- । and
R
4.
Dec.
9:
a
girl
to
Mr.
The government employed him in
dication of these durability claims. the park from 1892 to 1922 when he and Mrs. Marion Smith. Hastings.
Most of them can be corrected by i was retired, and had since lived in
USE
administrative actions
peace and quiet In hi* log cabin
The causes range from lack of ; home, greeting everyone with a
Medical pattern* were: William
personnel in Veterans Admlnistra- I smile and with memories of other Otis. 1502 S. Jefferson: Mrs. Susie
CHRISTMAS SEALS
tlon offices to reason* that are ab- | years not *o peaceful.
Whitney. Freeport; Miss Elizabeth
soiutclv inexcusable. We have even I
Finch, 402 S. Washington: Frank
found that adjudication cf claims MARRIAGE LICENSES
Gam. 511 S. Jefferson: Mrs. Fav
They Fight Tuberculosis
has been delayed became of inabll- Wm. a McNutt. Middleville ...22 Green. 1511 8 Hanover; Wilbur
ity to obtain red fiber jacket* for Norma Anderson. Hastings
Lane. 510 S. Jefferson; Mrs. Hannah
the individual case folders
Sunfield: diaries Moon.
The principal reasons for the de­ Floyd D. VanAlla. City ...
Lol* I. Brisboy. City
lay have been found to be:
1—Round-about. tlmr-cc*»uming James A. Malcolm. Hasting.method of transmitting hospital Wanda June MacLeod. Hastings 30,
clinical records of di'charg“d men Kenneth A. Adams. Baltimore ..23
**
by the Armv or Navy to the Vet­ Mildred E Gould. Hastings
erans
Administration
facilities.
These are being forwarded now to DONT BUY THINGS YOU DONT
NEED—BUY WAR BONDS
the Veterans Administration office ,
INSTEAD.
nearest the discharging hospital for

s

fifaisrssi s?h

';;23™

DURFEE

munitv hospital in Baltic Cl
Saturday. Mra. Bugbse and
and Mrs Edward Rice caUod on
Sunday. He teems lo be —*

the home folks. * 1
who is spending his
hl* parent*. Mr. an

Mra

Samuel Geiger Ls about th«

We salute YOU, American servicemen and
civilians, for your part in helping to bring

happiness to the entire world. We salute yeti

with a holiday wish heartier than ever before.

MERRY CHRISTMAS

LyBARKER’S
HASTINGS

-------------------PHONE 2115

TO YOU AND YOU AND YOU
You ore giving more this Christmas than ever before.

You are contributing toward last

ing peace for the entire world by working longer hours, by doing without to buy War Bonds,

GAILY TIED WITH HOLLY
COME OUR BEST WISHES
Serving you hoi been a pleasure.

cheerfully

overlooked

the

You hove

curtailments

THE ANGELS SING

by offering even your lives.

Christmas this year has deep meaning for you, because the

ioy of giving which means sacrificing is yours.
They sing glad Christmas tidings, they sing

May your Christmas season be filled with

gladness, and may the coming years of peace bring you lasting happiness.

of a peaceful world, of a happy world. We put

of

service that wartime has made necessary, and

we appreciate your cooperation

our trust in God. and we know that peace is

HASTINGS CITY BAN

soon to be ours.

Fifty Six lean of Continuoiu Service

ANDRUS S€RVIC€

HIGHLANDS DAIRY
Phone 2651

ROBERT W. COOK. Prop.

Hutingi

PHONES: 2105 • 2103

�THE HASTINGS BANNER, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1M3

Page two

tloned
Mo.. in
In Crispe
Crispe Memorial
hospital.
Plain- death. Tlie body with a military! Chas. .Hendershott and Mrs. Floyd 8. Culver, an aged resident of commissioned ofluxra. in fact a
Honed at
at Jefferson
Jefferson Barracks.
Barracks. Mo.,
J------------ —
-- --------I----------------------- ....
Is
now at Wittenberg ^11^..
college. a-*."-,
Spring- In
well after an illneM of ■&gt;
three
week.,escorti arrived, in Delton Tuesday. Garrison attended Vie runend of
Johnstown, died Saturday and wm W/O J O. receives higher allowAs ever. With Lover
field. Ohio, where he is taking his He was born in Kalamazoo. March Smith enlisted I ui the navy two Wm. Schantx in Hastings. Tuesday buried in the Banfield cemetery 1 traces for family maintenance than
Your son and brother.
A'Cadet training. * Mrs. Avert 113. 1870. the son of Mr. and Mrs. years ago. Having been given a 10- * Tlie McOmber 411 Club met with
Ernest
Mott, relumed home from Kingman., Henry Sievers. He had resided a; day leave, he was enroute home on Joyce and Robt. Clark, on Saturday, ' SOUTH SHULTZ
| Well, enough O.I. palaver. WUhPvt. Emeet BeIson. 381B7215
many
years «•He the motorcycle when the accident I for their Chrtstmaa party. There • Howard Bryan and family who ing yqu seasons greetings, 1 remain.
’-------- lake for “
“— —
A.P.O. 603. % Postmaster
Mra. Bert option of Battle Creek Aris., last Thursday where she has11 'Crooked
been with her husband for several leaves two brothers. Edward Sievers. hapiwtwd. Besides the parents, he U | v.a* ■ Christmas tree with gifts,
Sincerely yours,
San Francisco. California
apent Monday night with Mr. and weeks. Elvert has been moved to Lawton mid George Sievers, Van­ survived by three brothers, Arthur. । gating on the pond, und refresh- . have lived lierv a number of year., i
moved on the Peck farm neaT Sgt. E. R. Hoos
Mrs. Leon Pennock and from Tues­ the C. I. 8. school at Fort Myers. couver. B. C.. several nieces and, Clyde and Harold and three sisters.! menu. * Christmas was fittingly Bristol school house last week. ! 1108 Signal
---- * Co.. 11th Service Op. Dear ZoUy:
nephews. Funeral services were held Margaret, Marian and Helen all al I observed by our church school on 1 Their children can still attend the
day night until Friday afternoon
We have again been recalled to
Pendleton Field. Oregon
.
...
the 67th Division tn Juul to jump
Mr. gnd Mrs. Ed. Penbrook, who from tile Truesdale funeral chaj&gt;eIJ home. A Gold star has been added Sunday with a program nnd Chrlst- Delton school. * Mr. and Mrs. Haxat 1:30 Saturday after-1 to the service flag at the Delton I nm tree * Mis. Franctw Hender- ry Misener of Kalamazoo visited I Excerpts from leltera written by from maneuvers tn LouLdan* with
Garth Floria and baby of near have been living at the Arthur'•। Kalamazoo,
with burial in Riverside. Kai- Rtirai Agricultural school as nejihottls in Kalamazoo visiting Uie 1 their mother Mina Kenyon
nvon Friday pvt. Ernest Belson
Bebon ’to
* his --------parents, tlie 470th Truck where Gordon had
Hastings have been visiting her hus­ Eddy home, have moved into Uie noon,
graduated from the school
Me)Atendershotts. * Mr and Mrs. evening. * Tlie Rev. and
—. Fr™
id ii
Mrs.
Fred •'
Mr and’ —
Mrs. ----William B. Bolson, been sent temporarily to mere
band's parents. Mr. nnd Mrs. living rooms in the oil staUon just; mnazoo.
------ " • •
‘
i Lynden Garrison of Cleveland came Hom and the Rev and Mra. Le­ route 1. Hosting*.
maneuvers in Tennessee. It Is quite
south ot the village. * Mr. and Mrs..! About Sixteen mimlnn of the I
Mrs. Mary Doster is sick and ik! Mason Norwood of Kalamazoo called L O. T. M met at the home ol Mrs. I HENDERSHOTT
’
Sunday to visit, their parent* Mt. land Sherrard and Marcia Jean of
Nov. 2. 1943 a stretth of Tenting on the cold,
cold ground' tor Gordon. This time
twlnar
fnr at the home of her ‘'on
on Mr and
nnd Mrs.
Mrs Marshall Norwood Hattie Whittemore last Thursday. I Everyone had a fine time al tlie i and Mrs. Robt Garrison. * Mr. and , Battle Creek culled on
old Dear Mother. Dad. and Harry:
! for
their Christmas
Ulhner and W.S.d.S. Christmas party last • Mrs. Altxit Brill called at Oils De- । neighbors here Friday. * MT. and
u*uxnK-r. mid.
..M.WUMM-, and Mr. and Mr*. Roger William-i-------------------Received your letter tonight that tin* boys and I are living near town
Thunday at Mrs. Ronald Haynes'
Haynes ,■ Mott's
Mr’Sunday
“ J - to
*- see *'
Mrs. EUq 1 Mr* Frank Hom entertained the you wrote. Dad. Oct- 13th. Sure In a lovely- farm home and enjoy
H« daughter. Mra. Vern Quick of; Sunday. * Mra. Wayne Waite of Christmas party. aifts acre ex­ Thursday
Argie Stratton of l in Hastings. The new officers are: Lahr who is ill. ♦ Tile Hendershott Farm Bureau hireling Thursday was glad to hear from you and that it much, especially after months of
yUmfield visited tier Saturday. * &lt; Augusta and Mrs. Roy Walters of changed. Mrs A
Mrs. Leon Pennock and daughter Hickory Comers have been assisting 1 ui
Plainwell
ni..^n and
„.,i her mother and Mrs. I Pres., Esther Brill; Missionary pres.. I school Christmas party will be held | night. * Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Bishop you arc catching up on Uie work living in hotels with a couple of
night, and the McOin- ! of Baltic Creek and Mrs Gordon in good shape. Wish you could get very active kids! How about trans-,
Naomi and Mrs. Charles Harring-1 in lhe post office during tlie |»st Meda Spaw of Prairieville were in Mabie Ganison: social activities.. Wednesday night,
ecretary Maude tier
bcr on Thursday night.
r
I Kenyon of Hostings visited at the a little of our rain. It' has been ferring our paper to Uils address
too were in Hostings Saturday week. * Mrs. George Schmalzricd attendance * Ellsworth and Carol Myni Henry: secretary
Altha Hendei- I
--------------- *-•
Kenyon home Sunday evening. * rnmtng off and on for the last few for our stay here? We've been on
night. ★ Dean WUlianu who has of Levering canny to Lhe home of Starring of Hickory Cornets spent1
Missionary tr-as.. Catherine GLASS CREEK
। Orville Cook who has been working
been sick tor several days is now on her son-in-law and daughter, the Monday with their aunt Mrs. Leon I .•holt.
now. I heard from Wilbur, liio move ao much I didn't bother
--- - -------Extenalon d3SS 1 In Ohio and has been In the” hos­ day*
Jfnvncs. flower
com- Irene Hendcx- j The Qlwa
■ | -------------the gain. * Mr. and Mb. Glenn Wil- 1 Rev. and Mrs. C. E- Duvls-lasl Frl- Pennock.
iBelsori) guess he likes it up there with the other change from Wino­
Robert W. Smith
shott. Bertha Garrison. * We were met with
WiUI Mi.; V1JUV
,TBr„n I.l*; pital there came last week to visit at Camp McCoy.
na.
liams and three sons of the W. K. day night where she will spend the
Clyde. War:tn
Funeral services for Robert W i.lad that Mrs. Elizabeth Rullson, Thursday, a lovely dinner wa I hLs sister Mrs. Ethel Hom.
Christmas Greetings.
ZeUoa'Farm were supper guests of1 winter. * Mr and Mrs Dunne HarHad
some "Flllle Steak" tonight
••WinUielr mother. Mrs. John Ad.hns.;; rington
migiun -of
w Kalamazoo called on their
w.c.. Smith. 19. aviation machinist mate is able to be out again. * J. B Dex-; j,eiVed after which the lesson on
and fried potatoes. Sure had a
I mother.
Mrs M
Charles
Mrs. Gordon P. Fisher
fioturdoy night
"— **"
*--’— Harrington 2nd chess, stationed at Nnrfalk. Va.l ter of Batil)' Creek culled at A. C. I clothing war. given by the leader. । BARRYV1LLE
meal
Don't
know
as
I
ever
heard
were held al 2 o'clock Wcdnc.sduy Chuks Friday aftrnu-on. * Mr und j Mrs. Harry Dunn and Mrs Ru-.).-! I Mr. and Mrs. Huron Healy and
W. S. Tolbert. R. 2
Mr. and MTi Arthur Halst of East, Sunday.
Murfreesboro. Tennessee
The choir o' the Delton Methods*! from tlie Henton funeral home here ; Mrs Floyd Garrison and Mr. and , Whittemore. Christmas gifts were
lanslng spent Saturday night andI
with
burial
in
Hickory
Corners
cerneMrs. Lrnle Matte-son. attended the , exchanged bv cheer-alstera. T|n
Bunday with Mrs. Alice Collins church gave a fine program of
of Mr. and | funeral of their cousin, train Fish- | inemlivrs
vUltor----They attended church servicesi Ciiriitma.s caroLs In the church Sun­ ten . Robert, the
members and
nnd one visitor
were “pres' had a chance to get them Sunday
13 December. 1943
mis Lib Dougins.-,
Sunday morning. * Mr?
Ada day evening. * Mr. mid Mrs. Gor­ Mrs. Rolland W. Smith, of near1 er. at the Dowling church on Sat- ,
and aim a lot of bacon. Some of the Dear ZoTly.
Their uncle
uln
nMl mccung.
meeting. w air. nnu
—t- afternoon.
"’l:’
------ Myron .i 4J
in lhc ncAt
Wright of Flint come to the die Durkee spent Saturday after* Delton, died of injunes received urda.
.i.i' were Sunday evening callers of Mr
Sorry I missed seeing you during
Whitworth
Dcwlltii’. nn.ssed
’Vav an
r-,.
a motorcycle-automobile
accident
of Dowling,
pn.v.-d a
aw.iv
^jrs.s. vi*.'*
q1;iS Whittemore
spent Sun- and Mrs. Forrest Bldelmiln. * Mi*s breakfast, but not inc.
■.........
.
.............. ...... ..
.....................
........... &lt;&gt;f
.................
.......
vs i*i i.emu
home cf her daughter. Mrs Rob­ noon in Hastings * The fire truck in
my
five-day
furlough.
Maybe I'll
at
Richmond.
Va.
HLs
parents
wc.e
Saturday
forenoon,
the
funeral
be^,0
wlth
Rob;
parent.', were
Kob:. Oil.
Slirkkers
ai
ert Barnes and family ’Dte-dav was called out Sunday evening about
v“.»
If
’
I day with the rvvu..
wet
Ul
Tf &gt;•««
you hear
hear anythirw
anything from
from J.
J. do better Christmas. if I ever make
lug held Tuesday ntDowling
the Dowling
| Richland
Mra. StBwwnell
from Friday nil
V. the accident.and :ushed
9 .....
Hichlond
* Mrn.* Stuart
of thL« week for a vlsi. * Rol&gt;-r: 8 o'clock Ur extinguish, a chimney fire notified of
p r *-mki*.|: Dibble, let me know. &lt; Ernest and it in good health. What with the
;im} son
Mn Stanipy
Stanley of Crangexulr
Crangeullr and
anti with Mr and .%•&gt;». uwr
Barnes who L&lt;at Norfolk. Va . called at lhe home uf Mr. and Mrs. Rob­ to his bedside, but he died without church. * Mrs. Tod OTAUghlln
1,11 und
Jtmmy
Dibble
lived
across
tlie
road
four
different
connections
from
recognizing
them
as
he
remained
went
to
Battle
creek
Monday.
ie।
------------------------------muchI (rcn, ,.ach olh„ and
Bttended both bus and train. 111. doubtless,
hfe parents last Saturday He said ert Adams at Crooked lake. *
'• Mra. Margaret Wliccx of Uie Ciild- and family. * Because of so much
to tell all of his friends “Hello' * Henrv Sievers. 73. Crooked lake. in an unconscious condition from 1 ••• •• ■.inc until Tui-'dm with Mr*.'■ 1 ester district called at the Jack sickness there will not be a Christ- lhe EMger school).
be quite the mashed package when
Kenneth Horton who has been sta- Delton, died Wednesday afternoon tlie time of the accident until hh Harvey Parnulce. * Mr. and Mrs.
' Envoy home Sunday to see liic new man tree and program at the church
Nov. 7. 1943 I steam in at Ute journey's end.
for
the
first
time
in
many
years.
, boy who has been named Jnm&gt;*
all better rattle up some fam­
I'm very happy and proud about
Instead, there will be a short pro­ ilyYou
I Stuart.
pictures and send them to me
। Maurice Erway of Grand Rapids Eram and party nt the school before long. 1 sure have enjoyed Detroit on June 29th and put on
, was u visitor at Roy Etuay'.s Sun- ouse Thursday afternoon. * Mr. what I have had so far and would an acUve duty status August 23rd
and
Mrs.
Karl
Gasser
mid
sons
are
। day also Louis Erway of Kalnnuappreciate more. Il sure has been • and became a full-fledged Marine
I zrx, cnllid. * Mrs. Annabell Siio- moving this week to Battle Creek a nice day. Have been reading a : gal on October 2nd after completing
having sold their farm home in took on our army planes and what । the rugged six weeks' training at
ijn Tute &lt; f Hxstings called on Mr:.. Assyria. * Mr and Mrs. Clarence they can do. Quite interesting. Jus’. Camp Lejeune. New River. North
Higdon
and
baby
oaoy
nnd
and
Mrs.
Harold
' .
Vnginin Tntc Sunday, * Little Ju—
Kood bunch of books Carolina. Our basic training was
{hrminh
m/snecin^Servlce
1 die Whittemore has 'the chicken- Higdon and daughter of
.
doled out with no punches pulled.
। pox. * Mr. and Mrs Russe) WhltteDibbles a just as we’d hoped and imagined—
1 more attended a christma# party at Mr and Mrs F if 1 ithron were i Christmas V-mail. I sure hope they J perhaps a htUr. more no. It wxs
/ CtiruUnstmoy warn your
, Miss Ethel Copenhavers m Hustings stindav riitiniT
nr rw- VhSp1”1* tMK UlBt Jtmmlr* Ls safe and difficult to make the change from
Hivcn t had any Christmas pack-! civilian to service-woman, but we
■ Ju.nu-i)
Kturday night
hirii*" .»**.
Mr. and
„uu Mrs MrJdftHiib,'rt tJftrnu aLl^ami’lv1
to your tabic the finest
Il: s.-l Thornton find family of *Mri
Mund
I survived the ordeal with much
frxxh available in all ihii
I Charlotte wire Friday vLsftors at das- niahlt and Sundav^ with h^r nK’”and not wr&gt;* much **c‘ I ,c»rtn* of halr bY
“NaO-’a"'.
I Clyde Warren's.
si-rer Mrs v£rn
Tnrtf.m I ’’nd class mail either. The latest and higher-ups. Of course, the
WP" u
the ~r,T P** °&lt; 1 DI ‘« ,DrtJI instructors) rate a mite
w-u .snent
“S' Sr/LfSfL
?_nP2?"’ ' Augiwt.
August I will have a good
svmnathv and acclaim for thoae
shall
We’dnesrtav HarlJPprM^rood supply •I of sympathy
Mr. and Mrs. Angus MacDougai ■luemS .M? h«"*”-1W •« «« nVre .«!« —&lt;■*-' « luM war .nd t~r.
I a ill spend Christmas with their son aice
•
mocns with tig Gilletts
Qy lhe way CBn y#u
n , They certainly get a battle of their
Floyd Tungn’.e and family in Bat­
mouth organ like I used to have? own on home soil. At the climax of
Official Fingerprinting
, tie Creek. *,Thc school nnd Sun-y
Nov 21. 1943. Sunday night | our basic training we had our bttday school Christmas exercises will
In Argentina, every male reach- !j Got our turkey and the trim-1 tal|on parade, battalion show, and
'ng the age of 18 is fingerprinted.
! mines today for Thanksgiving.
the graduation exercises. Beverly
vrning. * Mr and Mrs Ben Brink
One can will make two creamy jmoolh pies
'll is getting so it is hotter here. । Jones graduated from Hunter Cd­
। cf Augti'.a were Sunday dinner
, _. . , , ,
In another month it will be mid-. lege Wave training In New York
I guests of Mr and Mr.-.. Don Put­
62c
3
KROGO
nam
*
Mr.
nnd
Mrs
DeVon
put
­
I lk pit®.
I get the Banner now nncMhenI "boof^tag and. the Coincidence is
KROGER S STUFFED
, nam of Drarixam will entertain for
Shortening. 15 Points
Nov. 25. 1943 quite the marvel. She will complete
' Christmas dinner at Twin Cedars.
For that holiday, baking I Brown Sugar, 4-Ib. bag 25c
Tlie boys sure hud a feed today, i her Storekeepers' training in Mll; Mi - Kitty Hinchman
Mr. and
&lt; Continued from Page 5. Sec 1 ' ' as you can i«ee by the enclosed icdgevUle. Georgia about lhe 26th
54 c
i \fi&gt;. George Ranson of Hastings.
t li.in- alway.s wanted to drop menu. I work until after midnight । of this month. I keep hoping that
12-oz. can
G'&lt;&gt;i-je Wlckwlrv mid Henrv and ■ 0.1 a Im- nnd tell ynp how much end the cooks work all night, but | something will happen so she can
*1: and Mr* Doh Pltna.'r. &gt;■.' B .:i- I appteclafe your column. Mv It's worth it. I did manage lo get make It home for Christmas, too.
b3X
fi.’Jd. * Mrs Rnlx'rt Smith has ix-cn mn'.hri-in-law. Mr. Willis Kant- a couple hours sleep this after- but I guess that's Just wasted wishWhole Kernel Banfam Corn. 14 Points
do.16c
PECAN MEATS
•II with the flu but lias returned h&gt;-r. .-nds me their Bunner quite t oon would have had mere, but imt.
CHERRIES
t-ez bonle 17c
'o lur work in Batt! Clerk * Mr- eften, und I read T. from front just give these boys a few minutes
Fresh llavory kernels
I arrived here nt the IndlanapoNo.
2
can
Red Maraschino
S1.04
§
to b ick. even the adv rtt-emm'..• anil
and tlv-y've
th-v've got a poker game going ILs Rrcruiting —
Station
------- -----------October—8th
..
. spend Christmas with Maurk-r
Tlicre .•■•ems to be some contro- end
- • arc
- ••they
— —
*— I'd •■•
— to following
— -a ••thre'-day
----- -*— -•stop-over
— —— in
FLOUR Enriched
"art*
noisy
like
Fine- Flavored. Easy to prepare 18 Poinlj
। Cr&lt; okston and famliy-cT'M. s-.inr
DILL PICKLES
2
37c
versy os to who tans a salute in throw them all over Uie bank.
Chicago where we purchas'd our
lhe
Crookstons
are
nfovmg
\o
Nev.
thi; man's nrmv Well, acceding - It did not seem like Thanksglv- Sereeant stripes, carefully dotachCountry Club baking lesfed
Mary lou. Sweet Pickles, qt. 31c
York City. * Mt . Afanct.i iS.il' . t°, '"n2L
’a?...“11 c
lnc ,!i‘-v Io mr' ,iul 1
11 »“s dig bur Pfc stripe ithose of us
dozen
Munton mid bibvmiuglitci M&gt;-lan- mt'Mcnrd officers nnd Warrant of- [ Tlie ixivs sure were all pleased with whc'd received them graduation day
29c
PEARS
.
। ie. left Saturday'''!lor Denver CcL. flier.-., and Officrra of friendly and th- «at». Were getting in a nn- at “boot camp —50't of the class'
or Plain Kept Fresh in cello wrapper
Counlpr Club Halves 24 Poinls
( where thry wii&gt; s|Krtd tlie holidays ul.ud nttlion- r ib- .i -.ilnt- With ‘ chine now to make ice—2 ton a • -reived tamt). and saving them
with the fonder's husband Pvt Vic­ Uu* latter two categoric » raluu&gt; I dav. That wilTTw nice. Well at for future use when we transfer.
tor Munton./* Myron Wltwcrth an L&gt; ontlonal ITioi to October. 1942., leas’, they try to make the A’rmv vu.
Our 0,.,^..
Sergeant .....
rating U merely tcni1! cr'is^. 19c
CURRANTS
No 2 can
. eld and former resident cf this vi- a Warrant Officer did not rale 3 i home in some ways, but it will porary Our duties here are fasrinity. dls^r at hh home in Dowlittg salute. but al Hint time. Army reg- . never be home until I get behind cino Ung —
&gt;n Figs, pkg?Mc
3 Pis. Blue Ribbon
and
*** never lose interest for
Campbell's, 3 Pt* Country Club, Tall No 2 can lie, 5 Pis.
। on Saturday, he was buried, in the ijatiuu entitled him to all privi- , tlie jHow.
us. My work Includes the interview.1
ccineUry
Monday.
*
John
leges and courtesies accorded to
I'm feeling fine and will write
(Contlnued on Page 4. Sec. 2 &gt;
SEEDLESS RAISINS

DELTON

itSKROGERS for the season's

I

Olives

26c

Bread

Niblets Corn
Early Peas
Sugared Donuts

13c

pts

M.25

4

78c

Males a welcome gill

Penn Rad 100‘a Pure Penmylvania

17c

X nt

Sun-Maid 4 Pls.

Oranges
Jumbo doz. ,79c

39c

WondcrNul Mergarme. lb 20c 6 Pls

Medium

e

Smill, doz 35c

ri.’

7

ib&lt;

49c

Bt.g‘4 Yellov
mi oik,t-

6

lb*

29c

Pascal Celery

”.?wi

stalk

39c

Cranberries

CoFfse

Sweet Poiatoes

lbs.

29c

Emperer Grapes

lbs

31c

&gt;ach

12c

bunch

19c

ib.

21c

Head Lettuce

Fresh Broccoli

59:

2

Delicious Apples
26c

10c

Winesap Apples

Michigan Potatoes A.,

£. 3tc

10c

47c

15

KROGER 5 EMBASSY

Salad Dressing

«», 17c
COTTAGE CHEESE

-^4 13c

CIDAR VINEGAR

I

WOMEN TO CANDLE
AND BREAK EGGS
FOR DRYING PLANT

- 13C

51.39

s* -

25c

5 Z,

27c

3

Armin's qu»H 10c
DOG FEED MEAL

LARGE ROASTING

Kreger s hut/ CbJj. 5 lbs 42c

CHICKENS
I LUMP ’ENDER

$
9

K&gt;cger . AvondUa

AVALON CHLORITE

Treat of lhe feas

FOR ESSENTIAL WAR WORK

In Pure pak carion Nol rationed

VITAMINS Kroge.1 3

I

$

25c

Celery Hearts c.i»

KRCGER’S HOT DATED SPOTLIGHT

10c

Id '

4/C
59c

Florida Oranges
“ * *

5

WANTED

2Sc

„

Siz.

Large do:

Florida Grapefruit

EVAPORATED MILK 3

'

GRAPEFRUIT JUICE

KERSEY COCOA

CALIFORNIA SEEDLESS

MI*CIO!CE MARGARINE c 18c

2

l-:b .ar 35C

2-lb jar 69c. Not rationed

No ration points required

Kreger's Embassy

ROLLED OATS

ON THE HOME FRONT

PURE HONEY

e 13c
Slone ground. Cid fashioned flavor

3

•&gt; 35c

10c

Motor Oil

AVONDALE MUSTARD

I

$

Emerald
Walnuts

11c
13c

Ceunliy Club Ailt about Plant Oller

PEANUT BUTTER

to ™&gt;________ ____ ____

Raleighs, Philip Morris and most other papular brands

25c

SODA CRACKERS

13c
8c

Tomato Juice
Cigarettes

KROGER 5 CLOCK

3

Pumpkin
XXXX Sugar

1 ■«&gt;

1,01

ME^TY

Each bird specially selected lo give

rjMlc;.

your money.

Stewing Hens

is.

Pork Loin Roan
Rib Cui

IS

29c

lb

33c

lb

33c

4 Poinlj

Oysters
Solid pack

Smoked Kami
Shank Half.

2 Poinh

Picnics

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th? Rev. D. Zook and the Rev.
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Uy of Grand
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, at Evart PcH‘» * Born to Mr. and
Mra. Evart Poll Sunday. Dec. 13, a
son. A Mrs. Jennie Pardee. Mira
Wsneta Schray aceomnanled

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calling on friends of this sto
Sunday. * second class Bea in
Arthur Anderson of Boston viall
his sister, Mrs. Paul Hoffman a
family Saturday. * Marion a
Barbara Burkey of Hastings apt
the weekend with their cousins, I
Clare Eash children. * Mr. a
Mrs. Charles Gibbs of Middles
■pent Bunday last at the Sti
Miller home. * Clare Eash a
family were Sunday dinner gue
of Floyd Burkey of Hastings.

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BRANCH DISTRICT
Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Wilcox spent
Saturday evening with Mr. and
Mrs. Emory Wood in Hastings. *
Mr. and Mra. Kenneth Norton and
children were Sunday dinner guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Keith Norton fa
Kalamo. * The Branch school will
have a Christmas tree and pro­
gram Thursday svening. Deo. 23. *
Mra. James Sidman went to Lan-

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ion and wife. ★ The Dorcas Society
at the Ostroth-Adams homo was
Suite well attended Friday evening.
i■ Mrs. Perrigo of Albtop
Albion expects
to spend the winter with
Mrs. Otis Whitmore.

Phil Qailtarar

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Harry

Christmas with Mra.
and family in Assyi—
Mra. Vincent Norton ipgnt
•re »UI a
S3.W.

Mm Hattie Whittemore at
on Thursday.
Mrs. Lenotv Waugh wm in
tnaxoo on Friday to attack
funend of her mother-in-'
Annie Waugh. * The Gan
ChrUtmas party waa
the home at Hssal 1

�THE HASTINGS BANNER. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 23. 1943
we're actually seen evidence of' around here. We have a weekly ual ty
type* of Joking—but only on our
The folk* are sure good to us
We made our first flight yester­
Pvt. Theodore O. Hayward.
time.
(
over here. We always have a good day The pilot practiced landing*
personal liupectton each Friday own
M1I1744
On Th* Hom* Front
—
Nope. I don’t regret a.bit of IL time addle on pass. While talking and take-offs. That Liberator is
13!h General Hospital
morning but keep most Inpeccably
behind. People buying milk stop
A .P.O. 9138 *k Tviucrvater
I My room-mate. Sergeant Lof*
As my room-mate otten puts IL
and stayed at the American Red little radio work such a* relaying him. give him a bottle, and he milk*
San Francisco, Calif
"If
I
had
it
all
to
do
over
again.
predate the military manner in I’d loin the Marine Corps, taat* Cross. The next morning a* I wi*s cur position, etc I can eee Uiat I'm
which he conduct* affair* tn a set­ what Ud &lt;fo.’ And that expresses coming out ot the Red Crass I ran going to be a darned buoy fellow.
forms and al! for the fellow* from ■broadcasting
------ - - ••— about —
the news
"Hooup of this tj-pe and aumire his my sentiment* completely—only I Into Howard Martin this folks are We have another flight scheduleo calf that Ls put into U.e cart 1
aeiKUve service and the seventeen-__
_________________________
______ knowledge cl every pliaze of Uie nujht try to cnllsv earlier—even u&gt; the ones that had the schoal bus*. for tonight at 7:00—a night IlMit.would
xlcr"
Mai Ines. Site does a splendid
__ __ not liavs
. believed thi* if I
Class 44-5-DB.
Later oi. In lhe 3rd phase wr.&lt;-n hid
it I got a souvenir
vw*r-nlzi enlistee* I believe were lob. In case you're interested, it's Corp* and it* function*.
■* not
* seen
“
lying my age and don't think I We were .ture surprised to see each --------sfciiy
—H*
- --------------- w-u j*.
other.
.
.K
" M.nn,over
WIBC’ &lt;PhHr»
'Plug?—
—M*vhe
Maybe I• whlrh
which
Ban Angelo. TYxaa
MM
the. first women to enlu. nv
Our "boot camp” life *a* similar cidn t pore over (hr. plan fore 1 The American Red cross really making some long hope, to E! Paso.
_ ___________ __ _________ ^ts 1070 on the diaL
■
wc muojcxi
to that v*
of uw.
the meus.
men'*. We
studied and aft either. This life ha* made doe* »/lot for the boys over litre. Salt Lake, over the ocean, etc. Abo
■om one of the King * Polioemen.
Pfc. David B Long
live women candidates. We do a
I'm thinking of requesting trans- where the men practice the course, me realize more of what our men-' IThey have a place for us lo sleep in our third pliase we get our own
t sure is a wicked end deadly
Hd C. TMT.. 8D A.
of publicly work. too. which is fer to either■Motion-Picture Oper- Wc freUed over lecture note* about in service are experiencing and how when
on
pass
If
they
are
filled
up
Well pick it up in Kansas,
eapon. It’s about the else and*
Camp Elliott
i moat mtnsulng for me. We ‘qtor or else Radio Operatora school Manne Qorpa HL-.tory. Naval Law. n&gt;an&gt; ttungs 1 :nuunucj«;ocd pre- । they will send us to some private plane.
jape at Uwae tor cap guns Elwyn
Ban Diego. 44. California
bava
ft radio programs, newspaper wlien
when IIve
’ve been here k»ig
long enough
enougn Organisation. Admlnisiraiion, Ma- viously. I even think the newsreel home. The Red Cress also puts up or maybe Michigan.
a*. I think 111 give it to Doc when
Ptctures public speaking and ap- to be able to make such a reques‘’. rinc Corps Custom* and Couneslr*. is thi choicest portion of a movie some cf those good old U. 8. meals.
get home. Please write soon.
Russel diaries Bhcllenbarger. KL c
but the food la pretty good. We
Kr-rew* j haven’t done as much I like this life and being near home Drill, Personal Hygifoe,
xiraw rirai
aio &gt;IOW anxl formerly I merely tolcr- :
First Aid.
I went to church last Easter Sun­ ibid pullmans cothing down iiere.
Love
% Fleet Postofflce
bf the publicity work as I supposed but we live almost like civilians, Defense Against Chemical
jhemical At
’aclc ated them. They taught me what
Attack,
and ran into another f-T'nd of and I had a lower all to myself
Pfe Junior M. Well fare, 36407874
1
Ban Francisco..California
rd do When I requested this assign- except for the Marine Corps cus- Guard Duty. Weapons and Combu "was going on and how to face the day
ment but, because the rest of my toms and courteslt* naturally ob- Tactics. Uniform Wear and Cart. grtnuicss there and I'm happy mine. Hl* name Is Robert F. Adams. Really came in style.
Some
of
you
folks
would
know
hie
Still haven’t' had a pom. so will
Pfc. Donald L. Heeler
eare so engroasing. Um not served, and I Joined to be strictly Physical Education. Aircraft iden­ about the adjustment. There is one
father.
Clark
Adams.
really celebrate when I do get one.
tiled. There are five cf us “GJ.” and to face Uu- war. Thanks tification and many others. We cl’cumstsnc-. however, that IrriThursday. Dec. 3. 1943
I went to Sydney on my furlough
6600 Ellis Ave.
Marines in Lndunip-iiU to our Commanding Officer. Major even sat through some of the train­ talcs us thoroughly and of which I
About time to get up so will close
Dear ZoUy:
Seattle. Washington
and since our arrival, five of the Ralph E. Boultrn. we ding to as ing film* used - for the men We 4iu.clu.A-i * umu .» IX a guilty guy, In July. They have a zoo there now.
Just a line to thank you for the
Love.
men have left for combat training, much "OX" life as is possible liked drill, after becoming accus­ and that is "mistaken service”, we
Bill
Pvt. Donald K Wellfare
tomed to the dlicfpllne and the are often called Waves. Span, or '
dress.
You
can't
possibly
realize
Sgt. Wm. DeCou. 36424941
Co. B. 134 Inf.
commands of-the men "D.I.'s" We Wacs and any service-wontan will iat Need s lake, Grand Rapid*.
what
new*
from
Iwme
means
to
us.
4th Bomb Sdn . 34Ui Bomb Gp.
APO 35 *7 Postmaster
were tn great sluipe for the batta­ tell you how utterly infuriating it , I suppose acme of you folks heard
I imagine it's the same all over the
FIRST WITH THE NEWS...
Nashville. Tennessee
A A B . Blyth. California
lion parade on graduation day— becomes simply because ot people's ;some sfork« about the boat i came
world
whether
it'*
a
sailor
aboard
The Columbia Broadcasting System
inc
inc battalion
urn union pa- &gt;±ck « knowledge of uniform*. ■over on. We were out three day*
the oay
day of ua&gt;.
days. Tlie
sillp or a soldier or Marine sta­
Pfc. Karl O Welfare. 36434354
rade will never be forgot ton by the P1"? “f*-80 "“W dVfTn’: *T- ."nd srm»thlng went wrong with
has won first place for all-around
tioned
In
Italy
or
any
point
be
­
This is to tell you of my slight
Women Marines We were in full
I understand the confu- 'the motor so we had to turn around
war news covering this year.
tween
there
and
the
Aleutians.
New York. N Y.
color and our pulses beat patriot- *loh bir- Atl11 11 aggravates us. We iand go back to California. We were change in address which happened
Typical of the CBS new* coverage
Monday so as to have you send my
ically along with tlie band music have no n-ck-nanu- us..ei th
u
were two notable newsbeats within
1
out
mrito
and
made
it
thLs
time
Bonner straight to me with Uie
and. if I could have gazed about one* wh.ch we al.ow our fellow- &lt;
Cpl. Lester M. Clark. 381817H
the past month. On November 21.
I hear cne of Jim Lancaster* t’lnhteit delay.
&lt;we were al attention*. Um certain Marines to use. which are “Gyre.i-’
479th Bomb Sqd.. 338‘Ji Bomb
I
raw
coreddrrab'e
of
Alaska
and
Wooley Edwards. CBS correspond­
I
yas
transferred
from
the
lOO
’
h
I'd have seen a proud tear trick- or ’Leatliemeck —otherwise were ' .
........
.
Grp.
Ung down many a cheek a* we res- Ju»t /Marines . thank you. and I hear.he te to th- same campI. am
.... Squadron to the 99th Squadron of decided that with the powdble ex­
ent in Honolulu, flashed the first
Army Air Field
ception
of
Michigan,
it
is
the
most
the
.
’
firne
Group
(441st)
and
ao
am
Uxed that, for some of us. this proud of the name.
I b»n I haven t been able to find him
news of the American offensive
Lake diaries. Louisiana
beautiful
place
in
the
world
living
next
door
to
where
I
lived
would be our last parade and it
I want you to know how much IJ*1- „ T
_ .
„
aaaiiBt the Gilbert Islrnds. ten
Thanks
again
for
the
Banner,
befcre.
Am
going
to
work
a*
an
definitely meant the parting of
appreciate the "Home Front" col- ,'\el* 1
. havc wrlt'.*r?
Kenlth 8. McIntyre. Lt. Cmdr.,
minutes before any olher news
here's hoping it won't be long
Innumerable friendship*, foreverunin and what, a world of good itAihat theywill Jet me so will have Armorer now instead of as a Mc- nnd
M.C.O8KR.
source released the information. On
till I can receive it mailed locally.
remembered because of the circum- doe* for that lonely feeling that we 'to close.
N.A.B.U No. 7 Navy 805
Not ember 14. Farnsworth Fowle TWO HOURS
morer, but they didn’t have ut’
stances creating them There Is a
seldom realize is truly present when
Elton Mcohan
% Portsn aster
broadcast from Naples.-first time OF ENTERTAINMENT...
work,
so
I
was
working
as
a
Me
­
bond which is beyond description
it comes to analyzing it. It's good to p s- «ould like to h-ar from itnySan Francisco, Calif
chanic,
Radio ring* the Christma* Bell nnd perhaps not obvious to the hear about friends and their actlvlwiio would like to write. I am
Seattle. Washington
had come from former enemy terri­ in a two-hour wluie to America c-vtml observer but it's plainly vis- ties. My only criticism lies to the always clad lo get le.ters.
v think I will like it here, but
Cand. Ian c. Ironside, 34574305
will have to get acquainted all over
tory on continental Europe.
from the air's leading entertainer*. ible when "boot camp' cronies desire to read about more of the
Pvt.. Elton McGhin. 361B697Q
Co. D. Gry D-50-1
again with the different setups and
chance to meet There were girls people about town nnd In service,
A P.O. 32. % Postmaster
Officer Cand. Regt.
the
men
I
do
know
some
of
tlie
Ban Francisco. Calif.
(Not allowed to print-squadron,
monies Robert Young. Santa Clan* from every state in the country and Expressing myself in one word I
Fort Belvoir. Virginia
men
quite
well
so
I
think
I
will
&lt;
s.
COLUMBIA SCHOOL
lack Benny. "White Christina*" even one from Alaska, and finer say, "more".
Hl. Ellen. Did you notice you pet along as well and maybe bettor &lt;company, division, regiment for any
were in on th" take‘for* the war than I did in the lOOih Squadron. &lt;oversea* address or name of ship—
Best of luck and wishes
OF'THE-AIR...
Bing Crosby. Bob Hope and many giris Uve never met. Tlie spirit Is
AC Don Borton
addresses given are adequate but
impressive and clutches the mem­
•tamps last wre-k? B's good to hear
B F.T.S., plan* 44-D
Sgt. June L-ary. U SM.CW.R.
Interesting, audience • provoking jthert—all over WKZO on Chti*t- ory in technicolor. The fight of
Thanks
for
everything.
will necessitate slight delay in de­
(rem you. We hear about you from
Flight 3. Brits 93.
skits — stories behind the most ma* Day beginning at J in the all these girls pulling together for
USMC Recruiting Station
Kenneth
1livery.»
your “Mcvn" and th-n too. when
Shaw Field
amazing scientific inventions of the ifternoon You'll enjoy everv one one purpose with such wonderful
Pfc.
Kenneth
Demand.
Krcsge Bid? . 41 E Wash
we’re at th" Coffee Shoo we often
Cpl. Kenneth W. Stamm
Sumter. S. Car
of the 120 minute* of fast-paced tasks so skillfully accomplished
ABN. 36460801
IndlsnajKlh 4. Ind.
‘
chat with Geraldine Magnon—get
entertainment!
makes one reallr- Just who: a won­
388 T.S.S. Bks 348
it? G"-xi luck soldier, hope it isn't
Sedalia Army Air Field
Pvt. Betty L. Cooper. A 611304
Scott Field. Bl.
derful world we'd live in if every­
Warrensburg. Missouri
WAC Detaclunenl
Nov. 21. 194: long before you're home.
one worked on such a basis—mere­
THE "MESSIAH"...
Mitchel Field
ly a simple term called "cooper­ Dear FYlks Back Home:
Sgt Carl R Wschter. 38180710
New York
December
5.
1943
500 Voices will blend in
Italy
«iu»
autu
...c
«...
w
wm
.
I
know
all
the
folks
like
to
heer
ation” nnd the will to win however
A P.O No. 9070 *&gt; Postmaster
Manhattan
Beach
Handel's Messiah, the full ora­
Nov.
4.
1943
small vour rale A sense of humor from us over here as well us we Ilk-­
New York City. N. Y.
Brooklyn. N. Y.
Walter James U-wls
Dear Phyllis and All:
torio to be broadcast by WKZO
pulled us through-the guclllng first to hear about all the-fellows. I Dear Zo'-Iy:
A F Co. IBM UB Naval Training
Last
tkght
I
wrote
to
mv
Dad
days
when
we
were
so
confused
and
can't
tell
you
Just
where
I
am
and
beginning at 10:30 P.M. Friday
T’5 Wesley Blough. Jr.. 36105129
Just a line or two to let you and Aunt Mabie, to III try and
Station
w» were delirious with laughter, whet I m doing, but here goes for know
evening. Christmas Eve. The
that
I
am
getting
along
swell
Ap.O.
0301.
Postmaster
Great
I-akc*. Hi.
write
one
to
you.
About
the
time
thanks to the wide array cf Individ- the best
massed choir will be heard in
litre at Manhattan Beach. Wc have you receive this you will be eating
transcribed form—repeating the
had very good weather here lately a big Thanksgiving dinner. Eat
Next work a good egg. whom
concert given by Western Mich­
nnd It Isn't v;ry cold. It has snowed seme for me. will you? I'm still In
Sgt. Robert Lee Pierce.
many of you know—Lyle Scudder—
igan College on Friday. De­
just once here io far this winter. I the hospital, eating, sleeping and
ABN 36458843
will chat with you. Until then.
have been learning how to tie dlf- enjoying it. When I get tired of
cember 17th. It will form a
APO 9131 1 Postmaster
Cheerio.
frrnnt kinds of knoia and learning lying on my bunk. I hitch up my
San Francisco. Oaltf
Zolly Coffer.'
beautiful and reverent con­
different parts of the rifle and pajama* and stroll out on the
clusion to WKZO'* Christma*
ThompsoTi machine tun I hate had Boulevard nnd watch the people
Eve broadcasting.
bayonet uracLoet, ond they sure ar ■ go by. We can run all over in our
cruel looking Most of the boys like pajamas. It’s real nice here, nice
—to both men ond women, on just your own signa­
HUMOR ON THE AIR...
It here nnd are I'xJking forward to buildings and nice surroundings.
, going acrora on tlie other side of Don't worn'. I’m nut hurt, just
That big laugh in the CBS studio
ture and security. Cosh advanced up to $300.00.
the pond We are trained to fight wpm^uL
wurn oin. I^wish
, WUM1 I4 could_be ulrrr
there
'vdience after producer Ted Col­
\ on land e* on the sea. so I guess for Thanksgiving and Christma*
lin* introduces Profe*«or Tom
w 11 be
K- able
-11 n&gt; to take
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I-an.
mtr. You
w... coui'dTake*some
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cape of, ourof.
we will
Repay monthly. Prompt service. Come in or phone.
selves.
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LYMAN BRYSON
/
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them
both
and
send
them
to
me.
rant” on the •’Kate Smith Hour”
My parent’ send me/thc Bahncr Tell everyone Hello for me.
every' week and 1 sure am glad to
day. have been arranged for broad- • s due to thi«: Tom bounces out «&gt;n
Haptiy Thanksgiving, Christmas
receive it I am interested in what and New Year
ca t on the Columbia School of the the stage garbed &gt;n scholar's cap
my friends are deIng and how they
CITIZENS CREDIT CORPORATION
ere coming along in the service. I
io the audience this inietipiion i&lt;
am running out of words so I will Dear Dad:
son handling :’re led r. al rr-carrh. written boldly &lt; . the back of the
101 *&gt; W. STATE ST.
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close, but keep up the good work
eown:
CHARLIES
TIRE
SHOP".
I've tried several time to write
Listen tor education—and get en­
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and keep the good old Hasting* you. but could not think of any­
The
"Kate
Smith
Hour
”
i»
heard
joyment too—the Colombia School
Bonner contlng.
thing to say, so I’ll try again I sure
7 Always a friend.
appreciate
your letters Dud I can
—Adv.
Hh-lwrd A. White
almost see you sitting down to
&lt;5713. U.8CO.TA
write my’ letter. How Is ev­
Manhattan Beach
erything
nt
the shop? I sure
Brooklyn, New York
would like to walk in up there some
lime. Ill be glad when I can get
December 1, 1943 back there to work. Tell all the fel­
For best holiday wishes. Moy the Christmas
D-ar Folk.'.:.
said Hello! Better tell Merle
season and the year to edme bring you much
Greetings' from California. It's lows I and
John Wood to practice
K exactly as pictured above UU Clark
up on their pool befory I get bock
that is good.
n my story away back in
I haven't received any mail now
Kcam*. so here gees
for
quite
rome
time
so
I
guess
I
I left there a week ago Sunday. should have quite a bit when I do
get it. How about sending me a box
Ing. I had hoped to be sent a long of
cookie* and candy.
way* from Utah, but M luck would
I gue-’s I forgot to tell you I saw
MOBILE PRODUCTS—DISTRIBUTOR
have It. tx&gt;ck U&gt; Salt Lake A A.B, Bob
Hojx- and Francis Langford
we went. We were there two days beck in Sicily. He looks like he dom
GOODYEAR TIRES AND TUBES
and then put on the alert; shipped in the movies and just as crazy.
out on Thanksgiving day after a
C2&lt; K. 8TATK ST.
HAMTINGS
PHON*
I would give anything for
peach of a meal, all the turkey you a Boy.
piece of pie and quart of mlik.
coud eat. dressing, squash, cran­ You should see the way they deliver
berries. Jelly, onions, potatoes, ice
cream, cake, pumpkin pie. and hard .
candy and nuts. Probably a belter
meal than you could get anywhere
except home.
Before shipping. I met the rest
of my crew. Our pilot's name is '
H.xasan. from Los Angele.*.: co-pilot.
Lane from Georgia; bombardier.
Lindsey from Texas. They're all 2nd
Looiea and seem - like dam swell
guys. Taasan ha-v 85 hours sclo tn
the B-24, which is the type of ship
to which I am assigned. Heavy |
Bombardment. The flight engineer
is another Texan named Catoe. the ,
armorer is a fellow by the name of
O’Brien from near Seattle. We only
have two of the three auxiliary
gunners needed. One Ls from De­
troit. name of Slouser and the oth- ‘
er one Is Hogon from San Fran­
cisco a swell bunch of -guys and
we’re going to have a heck of a lot •
of fun.
We are to be stationed here until
March 1st. taklng all three phases ;
of training.
Blyth has about 200 population. 1
so what they do Ls give us a 2-day
pas* every two weeks and we can go '
to L A- or Phoenix. It takes about I
seven hours to get to each by bus I
as we are just about nt the half- 1
way point
The ones that know tell us that
we are darned lucky to be here
where we are in the summer the
temperature climbs to 150 and stays
there. That's no He. During the dav
now it stays between 85 and 90.
SOME JOBS OPEN FOR YOUTHS 17 YEARS OLD, WHO HAVE HAD PRE
although at night it get* pretty
darned cold.
VIOUS NYA OR HIGH SCHOOL MACHINE SHOP TRAINING
The ftold is laid out in what j*
called ?he British dlsnersai srstom
It seems to be spread out all over
the valley. We're four miles from
the P-X nnd theatre Thev have
buses running
pretty regular,
though
It you find this unusually liard
to read Us because I'm writing it
In bed. We don't have any reveille
and therefore We stay in bed a’
long a* possible. If* about 9:00 now
and still a bit too chilly to get nut
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�THE HASTINGS BANNER, THURSDAY. DECEMBER 23, 1843

George Converse of near Hastings meeting this month. Date of next
-----•—--------------meeting
announced* later.
* Sunday
callers
of----Mr and Mrs
■ Leon Howk and Mra. Glen Parker
. ■ were Gicn and Alma Stahl and latA Merry Christmas to all from Clarksville, and Mrs. Eugtne Krauss Mra. Robert Newton from her broth­
your local correspondent * Mr. and of Elmdale, h Mort Sisson who been er. Pfc. James Cool, somewhere in
wm dated Nov. 33
Mrs. Carl Ainsworth, two sons, Can ill for some time remains lhe same. Italy
Pfc. Oliar lei Blough cf Keealer
Mra. Prances Carsten of John­ Field,
Jr., and Jimmie of Grand Rapids
Misk. U apending a furlough
visited their grananioliier, Mrs. J. stown, Pa., and J. D. Cool, were home with his parents. Mr. and
Sunday
callers
of
Mr.
and
Mra.
D. Cool Ms: Saturday. * Mr. and
Mrs. JotM! Blough and family and
Mrs. A. B. Stevinson of Grand Rap­ Rolland Furrow. * Guests ot Mr. otbar relatives and friends
ids spent the weekend with their
Mrs. Allen Fish received n letter
mother. Mra. Elnora Whitney. ★ were Mr. and Mra. Merle Campbell irotn Pfc. K Braendle, who b some­
Mra. Joe Buehler who underwent and daughters of Hastings. * Glen where in Die Aleutian* and atnee
un operation at Pennock hospital Keiiegg. accompanied by the Rev. the cliangc in hb address he has
J.
W.
McCue
were
Saturday
after
­
returned to tier home Monday aftnot received any mall fur three
noon callers of the former * broth­ weeks, but has met Harry Williams
a Friday night supper guest of Mra. er and wife. Mr. and Mra. Herschel of Middleville, and they ns buddles
Gertha Beam ana uunt. Miss Nellie Kellogg of Eaton, also made a bu*i- became very clave friend* Hb adCrouch of Hastings. * Mrs. Howard neoa trip to Diunondale. * Mr.
Carsten and (wo children or John­ and Mra. Frank Thomp*on, weal of Pfc. K. W. Braendle. 36453386
stown. Pa,, were Sunday afternoon the village, have been sick with
callers of Mr .and Mrs. Robert New­ Influenxa. * Pfc. Chkrres Blough of A.P.O. 738. '? Postmaster
ton and Frank Cool. * Mrs John
Seattle. Washington
Poatma of McCords spent Sunday dolyn Mishler of South Bowne. and
Mr. end Mrs. Ch»_s Bunn received
night with her mother. Mrs. Henry Miss Norma Yoder were Sunday a letter from their son. 8«t Ray­
Smelker who is sick. * Mr. and afternoon guests of Mr. and Mrs. mond A. Bunn, who had an oper­
Mrs. Byron Rowlader of Caledonia John Thaler and Mr. and Mrs. ation on his leg. stating that he
were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Thaler of South Camp­ has left the horpital nnd says it
bell * Adah Sigler 1* assisting with
Rolland Furrow.
housework at the home of Mrs.
Cora Asplnall. the latter submitting move again, but has w take it easy.
to an operation at Penn-x-k hospi­
Celeuiate* Both. Birehaay
tal. ★ Mrs. Genevieve Crans and
J. d. CuOi oeliurate* lu* M&gt;-h
son Charles of Caledonia are vUlt- binhaay
anm.cia*./
luaut).
tn glier mother. Mra. Elnora Whit­
ney.
Mr. and Mrs. Max Snider anu and children Ginger ana Dana oi
joniutoAii. Fa., woo aimed baimu ano daugntcr Jean ot satue Crcex
arriveo Mcixiuy. Munu-y cauera
were Mrs. Heimesey anu Mr*. Ho­
ernuun caller* ot Mr .ana Jus. Dun­ gan. Mrs ituperi came ali ol
am Fiemun. * Mr. anu Mi». Alien Grand Rapid*, congratulation*, Mr.
Fisn and ualvin were Saunaay v»*i- Cool Horn your many friends.
Grand Hapida * Mrs. Glen xvx-augg
Real Estate Change*
01 has been sick with bronchitis. * Mr.
There have been recent transac­
and Mrs. Frank Burgee, spent the
tions here m the village. Mr. and
noon. * Mr. u.iu Mrs. nemiuii Gosen weekend at Jjome. * ■ Mr*. Guy
Uauui nos oeen ill the past week. *
Mr*. Cnas (Moore&gt; Wo-Jdru/i wno the Ira Blough home ana have
moved into it.
Eugene Wuiiam* of South Camp­ has been in a hospital In Lansing
Mr. and Mrs. Wells Riegler have
bell wu* a oundjy .gurat ol Mi*a returned last Wednesday witn her purchased and moved Imo uic FinSarah June uurgea*. * Mr. and htMband. Mr. Woodruff and Is gieton home.
convalescing
al
lhe
home
of
her
Mis. Marvin Turner and two cmi- mother. Mrs. Anna Moore. * Supt.
Mr. and Mrs. Leap Karcher have
dreti vunted their parents. Mr. and
und Mrs. Donald Crouch arc ex- sold their residence tn tne south
Mt*. Jonn Thaler of South Camp­ Tvectbig
their daughter and husband part of village to Mr. und Mrs.
bell Sunday. * Mr. and Mrs. Frank Coq). and
Harry Lane of Byron Center. Tne
Mrs.
R.
Bauman
from
Bunker and little granddaughter of
pTiTr *Tu.^7i7C
”
Lanes take possession Tuesday.
Tuccday.
Alio. Mr and Mrs. Howard Grew of- Fish made Cxlif..
iHn * Alien
Mrs. Mina Denim* has moved into
U,«a, lake »rrc SumUy «UC*U ot
“A,‘" a" business trip to Cale­ Mrs. Mary Hoopers home.
their mother. Mrs. Estelu Cress donia Friday.
Mrs. Elnora Whitney has sold her
Mr. Hiram Karcher of Remus is property back of the cemetery to
west of the village. * Miss Gwen­
dolyn Mishler of South Bowne at­ spending a few weeks with his Mr. and Mra. Earl Everson. they
tended the Christmas exercises at brother. H. C. Karcher and family. taking possession recently. Mr. and
Bownc Center Sunday evening. *
Mrs. Palmer moved into the vacat­
Mr. and Mrs. John A. Myers and
The Freeport schools will close ed Everson home.
daughter
and Mrs --------------Deeds Myers
of Thursday afternoon with an ap---- - ----- ----------------------Kent Resident Pn.’ses
Grami Rapids were Sunday dinner proprlatc Christmas program and
Mrs. Ida Glasgow, widely known
guests of Mr. and Mrs Alim Fish, exchange of gifts for a two weeks'
to many In FTeeport and Biwne
★ Mrs. Max Snyder and baby were vacation.
Saturday guests of her mother, Mrs.
There will be no Duration club vicinity, passed away at her home

FREEPORT

last Friday after a two weeks' ill-'
news. For many years ahe^waa promlru-nt In civic and patriotic cir­
cles. She was married t&lt;r William
Glasgow. Ciuktmas eve ivoC and
had been u life long resident of
Kent county. Surviving, besides the
husband, ore a aaugbtev. Miu Mil­
dred Joy; her mother, Mra. Melvina
Hogan, two brothers, a sister-in­
law. three niece* and one nephew.
Funeral aervlcea were held Mon­
day at Burton St Baptist church.
Grand Rapids tlie Rev. O. V. Rob­
inson. officiating. Burial services
were In Freeport cemetery.

Method!'! Church
Rev. J. W. McCue, Pastor
11:30 A. M-—Sunday ochool. cta*»8:00
given
dially
• «W)
study

P. M —Christmas program
by Sunday sdiool. All cor­
invited.
P- -I.—Wednesday. Bible
and prayer meeting.

Brethren in Christ
E. B Griffin D. D. Pastor

10: 33 A. M. Sunday school.
11: 33 A. M. Morning worship.
7: 00 P. M. Christian Endeavor.
Leader, Polly Yonkers.
8: 00 P. M. Evening worship.
Pleasant Valley
10: uo A. M. Morning worship—
Christina* program.
11: 00 A. M. Sunday school.
7: 30 P. M. Ciuuiian Endeavor.
8: 00 P. M. Tuesday evening pray­
er meeting.
Tne uuUtinu Pdgeant at the
Freeport church Sunday night ---•
was
weU attended and enjoyed by nil
Rev. and Mrs. D. H. Carrick ot
Sunfield were Sunday afternoon
callers at the home of Rev. and
Mrs. Grllfln.
Tne Executive committee of the
Lane-Memo, ial Home me’, at tlie
home of Rev. Griftin Monday. Tne
Ullbwlns members were preoent:
R:v. A- Ho fl man. J. I. BaUioilf. E.
B. Griffin.
WARRANTY DEEDS
Deed Newton to *'
Madge Maxine
Clark, parcel city.
Deed Newton to Madge Maxine
Clark, parcel city.
Maxine
Deed Newton to Madge
------ - ---------Clark, parcel section 32. Carlton.
Deed Newton to Madge Maxine
Clark, part of lot 44.1. city.
Walter F. Row and wife to Arth­
ur L. Simpson and wife, lot Gun
lake. Yankee Springs.
Harold A. Ritcnv. nnd .wife to
John W. Cflppock jnd wife. 123
acres, section 23. Baltimore.
LeRoy Rasvett and wife to Wal­
ter J. Sunday r.nd wife. 2 parcels
city.

Swan Anderson and wife to Elmer
H*rry F. Johnson to Simon Etter­
leek and wife, part of lota 922 and A. Caukir. and wife. 40 acres, sec­
ll*C K Gay to Emery Hall and tion 15. Hastings. .
Edward Snobble and wife to Fred
others, 160 acre#, section 23. Barry. Cub' and wife., lot 3, Hillside Park,
Mary a Long to Gordon D. Stan­ Woodland.
ton and wife, 40 acres, section 31.
Arthur J S'.rodtbrck and wife to
Baltimore.
Jerry Andrus and wife, part of lot
Nettle 8. Parrott to John G. 432. city.
Wheeler. 40 acres, section 1. Maple
Archie F. Matteson lo Robert J.
Grove
Walter J. Sunday and wife to Baltimorc
Wm. R. McDonald and wife, lot 33.
Henrietta HUI and othera to Wm.
Glasgow? Addition, city.
। ...
,v
^,Clarenct O. Welch and wife to tion
.jon 13, Maple Grove.
Carroll A- Hamilton and wife, 2
Em.vm
_______
_ to
Emma J. Brandon z.
and
othera
lots Phillips Addition. Naahvllte.
Ethel Gamble, lots 8fl nnd 7. block
Albert Milk nnd wife to Geo. F. 5, S’rikc-’s Addl'lon citv.
MIPer "nd wife, parcel section 35.
Ethel Gamble to Emma J. BragNaahviUe.
- don and othera. kite fl and 7. BtrikJ. W. Duffey and wife to Paul er's Addition,
— -city.
—
Harold Classic and wife to Matie;
Foreman. 8'-; lots. Elmwood Beach,
Houghton, parcel* village of Wood-1
Gun lake. Yankee Springs.
|
Alfred E. Fruln and wile to Man- land.
Vert Robinson and wife to Arthur I
VariE’nst *nri wife. 57** acres, sec­
lion 18. Assyria.
Joseph A. Bayles and wife to tion 33. Barry
Claud Wi’.«on and wife to Melvin
State of Michigan. 80 acres, sec­
R Bird end wife. 1 acre, section,
tion 11. Orarjsevllle.
,Madge E. Roper to State of 24 Yirk&lt;*c Sprint.
Eva R. »tstrr to R'chard ”, Itenn,,
Michigan. M acres, section 5. Yan­
kee Springs.
L. A. Abbey Sr and wife to Carl Orangeville
Anii'ns Ba-lev Aldrich to Cor!
G. Nlethamer and wife, parcel sec.1 Ricker and w’'». IM acres, sec­
tlon 5. Hasting*.
tion 27.
Grac- Bartynr to North I. All»n
Archie F. Matteson and wife, one
end other*. 130 acres, section 18.
acre, section 28. Baltimore.
Ruth Van Hom to Howard Hut­ Barry.
son and wife, parcel section . fl.
to Hastlnn* Mfg. co.. 32*4 acres,
Barry.
Floyd Geiger and othera to Glenn section 8. city.
M. Kellogg and wife, lot village of
Fl report.
Alfl&lt;on T. Williams nnd wife to tlon 13. Prairieville.
Ronald M. Ryan and wife. 80 acres.
•
?'&lt;
.
John DeWeerd nnd wife to Elmer
State Land Office to Chax D.
f
«nd wife. 80 acres, section
7. Cnrlton.
’
14. Trying.
Herbert J. Freeland and wife to
Ff-Vttm. parcel at Pine lake. Prair­
ieville.
d». Carlton.
v-'rrson G. Edger to Emllv V.
Roy E. Sine and wife to Mae C.
Mittwr. Ml rcres. S’ctlm 23. Hon*.
Ruth E Kahler to Leon F Mvera
Deed Newton to Mnd^e Maxine
■-i,
P&lt; cvv.
--n,
acres, sccvion *o.
Deed Newton to Madge Maxine Woodland.
Clerk, parcel city.
Dorethv Buxton to Clark H
Llovd Elliston and wife to Syivlfi Jmec -n^ wira. lx s. block 13.
Cooley, lot Greg?* Addition. Nash- Kenfield’s n^dHl-m. city.
vine
v*-w*f f Schwneho tn Aaron
Emllv V. Edger to Lyle Vander- E Fchwueho. parcel section 33,
conk ard wif*. 2 parcels, sections B'l'lmorc
1(5 and 21. Rutland,
Perry E. Strickland and others
A Lynn Ercwq and wife to NH’ to Earl Ek Striftland and wife. 80
O Olsson and wife North 2H rods BCras. seeflen. 35. Johnstown.
Ct H' 897 and 8M. city.___________________________________
Walter J Sunday and wife to
Ronnld Hnmea nn-l wife, S-r-th ‘i •
lots 11 and 12. Andrews Addition,
to Cltv of Hwtlngs.
Helen Mott and others tn Marnus
Cook und wife. lr0 acres, section
2 Pralrlevill" except 16 loU 1ft
Prairieville, village.

PATRIOTIC AND PRACT

USES
FATS

waa dviparataly needtd to produce vital products ar

BANNER WANT ADVS. BRING RESULTS .

They don’t want your tears
DON'T CRY. Donjt let them
you cry I** Whiipcr* the older Red Croat
Worker.
And m lhe litlen ol wounded come up
the jonjplank ol lhe hoipilal »hlp, lhe
yovnj novice iwallowt, ihvli hei eye* lor
cn Intlanf, and nod*.

They don't want our tear# . . . these boy*
of our*. Not though they face a future
that at first can seem harder than death.
They want our courage . , . they want
our resolution. Courage and resolution
to match and sustain their own.

Courage to keep us going on with thia
great task—no matter what it may cost
these coming months in blood and sweat.
Retolutlon lo back lhe boys who are lakInj these risks, with every breath Ihal's in
us and every dollar we can rake or scrape.
The boys realize, far more than we can,
how fast war uses up machines, ammuni­
tion, equipment.

The guns and tanka that took Hill 609
tn Tunisia had to be rebuilt or replaced
before they could thunder down upon
Messina and Naples.
The landing barges that brought our men
to the perilous bcachrs of Salerno must be
repaired and reoutfitted before they can
drive ashore in France or the Balkans.
We eannot win the war with the bullets
our bottds bought lag summer.
Those
bullets are already buried in Jap- pnd
Nail-sravet. And another horde of lhe
desperate, cornered enemy is cominf on.

Bullets and shells . . . tanks and guns . . .
ship* and planes. These ore the things tho
boys are asking us for . . . the boys at the
front and the boys behind them who will
never again do things with two hands, or
walk with two feet, or see with two eyea.
They don't a*k us to give what they have
given. They only ask us to skip tho easy
tear* ... to invest our money instead of
spending it ... to lend the mere money
price of Victory.

Second Christinas after Bataan
Wonder where they’re going for Christinas?

Who’ll wish them "Merry Christinas”?
What's on their menu for Christmas dinner?

What Christmas gifts will they exdmngel
What will they pray for on Christinas Night?
.What Christmas memories will haunt their hearts

They only ask us to buy War Bonda

tbfi stillness of a snasr-robetl countryside, and
the friendly laughter of free people?
a . * the glitter of acres of ahow windows, and tho
holiday bustle of free people?

KEEP ON BACKING THE ATTACK 1
THE

HASTINGS

BANNER

a e e the stocking! hung, lhe tree trimmed, the
kids up at dawn, the presents unwrapped—
the carols sung by free people?

I low mail) EXTRA War Boadi w YOU buying thia Chahnnilf

CONSUMERS POWER C

�THE HASttNOS BANNFR, THURSDAY. DECEMBER S3. 19»3

FAO1 HIX

Tllcrry Christmas, everybody ?
'T'HIS YEAR, when you wish everybody Merry Christ-*■ mas, think of the millions of American boys who
aren’t having such a merry time, f

doing everything you can do to help the cause they’re
fighting for.

Think of the wounded soldiers in Italy, the half-frozen
sailors on the Atlantic, the marines in Jap-infested jungles,
the American captives behind Nazi barbed wire —

By staying extra War Bonds.
Buy exlro Bonds for Christmas gifts.
Buy extra Bonds for the boys overseas.
Buy extra Bonds for yourself and your family.

You'll iind it a little easier to think about them ifyou re

How can you help?

‘

And remember this:

Every time you buy an extra Bond, you not only help
pay for the guns and ships and planes that these boys must
have—you also help, bring nearer the day when they, like
you, can gather around the Christmas tree with their wives
and children and mothers and sweethearts and friends and
say, “Merry Christmas, everybody!”

KEEP ON BACKING THE ATTACK 1
WALLDORFF &amp; SON
STRAND AND BARRY
THEATRES
HODGES JEWELRY
FRANDSEN'S
. B. A. LyBARKER
BONNET &amp; GOWN
AUTO SPORT SHOP

THE VALUE STORE

CUT RATE SHOE STORE
BEN FRANKLIN STORE
J. C. PENNEY COMPANY
WATERS CLOTHES SHOP
JOHN BULLING &amp; SON
E. W. BLISS CO.
ROTH FURNITURE
G. E. GOODYEAR HDWE.
REED'S DRUG

STEBBINS &amp; JACOBS
FARM BUREAU SERVICES
MARK'S AUTO
HASTINGS MFG. CO.
GOODYEAR BROS. HDWE.
G. R. BOOKCASE
CONSUMERS POWER CO.
IRONSIDE MONUMENT
WORKS

COFFEESHOP
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TAYLOR SHOE STORE
LONG &amp; MOORE 5c to $1
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FELDPAUSCH STORES
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COLEMAN INSURANCE
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MILLER REAL ESTATE

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tamen Lary issued. Order limiting
settlement entered. Petition for
hearing claims filed. Notice to cred­
itors isaued.

aid ministrator filed. Letter* of admin■nd istm tlon Issued. Order limiting settiement entered. Petition for Wrlad. or tn Lwj^j
h dar Of' Ell. of Daniel Shay. Will filed.
’ tt
b“ PeUUon for Probate tiled. Order for

Cerrled.

■■Hire on Hilariea

■ arept Criminal Clan

Davis. Final ac-

C. Unheg
&gt;0 and anpported
he ae*epi ad and

Sr.y'Li publication filed. Testimonies fMd.
H
Order to determine heir* of iUtUs
I Probatr. P. HUI entered.
Estate of Anna M. llammonda,
,, Final account filed. FtaaX MMpflM

I "'aolTcUl on OtUlnU MoU»n
•4: Yeo*. Blrkue. Ronlter
nil

■nd atiptwri-

tty ot H.
■hi rlair

tered. Ducharge of administrator,
. issued. Estate enrolled.
&gt;au CmH
jQseph McKr.lght. proof of
I af Anna publicwtlon filed. Order allowing
claims entered.
all rUlma. Est. of Wm. H Beattie. Will filed,
heard tar j Petition for proba.e filed. Order fog
rrbraarr._ ____ *i._ ,

rni lU.ir &lt; mm. I &gt; ।
Probata offtee. in
and tn •are. a com I
tarr
. •&lt;:!

Direct*

"j.
--- ■ ,...
Ury issued. Order limiting seUtemem entered. Petition for hearing
claims filed. Notice U&gt; creditor* te-

। publication filed. Order' appotrOng
administrator entered
Eat. of John W Stairs. Proof of
publication filed. Order allowing
claims entered.

1. 1937 aa amended and pri
f tn m p. a. nf i»i;
that 15 per rent of the I

ton- med.
Ran Cell: :o

Baa rd

Won for special admli
Order appointing sp.
entered. Bond of sp.

■ I 9 110 A.

Claim, ie l.-.Mlt 0,

AlU«

publication entered.
Est. of Lewis Maier. Order ap­
pointing
administXBlor entend.
B.j;,d id administrator filed. Letter*
of admlnLAration Issued. Order UmAt.031
Itlng settlement entered, PatiUon
for hearing claims filed. NoCtoo to
RTATF. OF MICHIGAN IN TH« .CIR­
CUIT COURT 1&gt;«R THR COUNTY OF !T»4TIM£r..ficIffiS*feiaS.,Ku." creditor* Issued.
HARRY IN CHANCERY.
REGULATING FISHING IN CERTAIN
Clifford O. Stamen. Plaintiff.
Order authorising sale of stock Mta
WATERS IN BABBY COUNal.
tend.
Est. of Peter Maurer. Final re­
ceipts filed. Order allowing account
entered. Disliarge of administrator
L'sucd. Estate snrolled.
BL of Henry J. Stews. Will
filed. PeUUon for probate filed. Or­
der for publication entered.
Ext. of George A. Robinson. Will
filed. Petition for probate filed. Or­
der for publication entered.

L E G A L S

that th- |&gt;»O|i|r »f
|.i»t a a™*! frirnil

Lbthrots

•

14 "0
Mt. 70
tne SO

MUNICIPAL COURT
Annetta Sprague 21.
was brought into Mun
Friday on a charge of
made by a merchant i
She admitted her guilt.
.
right imposed a fine of »25 and
coats of H-50. which were paid.

motion of Cobb * hialarn. attornaji
plalatitf.
N
Il la ORDERED that the defan

Harry Ceanty C««rth»u»(otober R»«aion
Mielnr.n , Ortnbrr 20.
50.70 ■ Heating*.
Purauanl tn the aSjoernment
the
day
before th« Bverd tnrl 1
I04.5O I

'Ll
Irr

Wayne Weeks.
Odessa,
formerly
u.

thia Order. and that within forty dart
the tilalntiff eauae &lt;hla Order to b
pabliahad In the lieatingt Renner, e new.

Boll

Can

m

Original

Motion

into Mw?

ctpal court Saturday bn a charge
of eruetly to animals. It waa aald
that he left on hl* place when he
moved a cow witn no provision for
COBB
NIELSES
herA proper
car*, and that tho poor
animal suffered especially from a
lack of water to drink. He admitted
Ute charge and Judge Cortright
gave him a fine of *10 and HAO
costs, which were paid.t

Probata
w

53 L

Hl.
■WadP ExBiatacd
Wadi is an Arabic word that
means a small stream that flows for
only a few months ot the year.

। Mot inn m
'Wai,
■r DeGali

IttW

’ tlentiemen:
Ctelma

FREE!

•,a-«v

Commit ■

n,ih» iMtitf ■
Harr. I'e.in"

■depte-d.

Hiner who file petition"
moot r&gt;f a drain, ar- n

Mleiiic*»:

Roll Call

d capita reqni
Ordered. Ths

TO WOM1N 30.M
*ui‘j

Holinga Banner.

K:
(25) dollari that (hr County Drain

Ceunly Acrb-aRaral Alt
Tea Allocation ComAitt.

Diaatl Roliaf ............ ..
Adailaiiirallw Watfaro fci
HohUerii Buriai. .

BOARD OF HITE II VI SORB
For the County Jf Barry
e Honorable lUard of Huixr&lt;
Motion mad-

0BDEB FOB FVUCATI0N ,
State of Micblnan. The Troian Court
Albert ll'ojpr
J,din C. LW&gt;(

Ml Call: I® ye«
.sup«r.t.»r froPay Roll Venmilt&lt;
lU*liac«- Mh-hlpan
Pre. I. 11)44

Ess

I rd If
?LS3
Hlabt I

person.
T'E4! Jf
oinBi. i*«rur..
•
Oatar Wens. admlnl.ir.tor wit* th* ttt jUw&amp;B! at sal
will namtard havion filed tn ■aid Court bo and la hereby »»f
ie rathe b. allowed a* filed, and that tics Ihrrenf be elren tar Ml
t bo Jlaeharird (rout said trail. ,
I copy at thia order, for the
JulbJW .nr
if •K.*,(.nl,ur:ii::;..,w.-.
Dreamt
it forenoon, at aald Prabot* Ulfiae. ho natrnr yrhaHd aad rlrealalo

filed. O

�paok

thf

noirr

thal.pald for a birth certificate.'
and shall be -'deposited hi Uie
general fund of the county.
Tlie Liquor Control Commis­
sion shall prescribe the rules
and regulations governing the
uniformity of form of the card.
“On and after January
1.
1944. it shall be a violation of
the provisions of this section

LIQUOR CONTROL
COMMISSION
(Continued from Page I. Sec. 1.)
minor, except upon the authority
erf and pursuant to a prescription
erf a duly licensed physician. The
dealer or any other person who
violates that tew Is guilty of a
misdemeanor, which te. punishable
by a Jail sentence, a fine or both.

uus year, ni
aptvia.
is an amendment to Act
die Acts cf 1933. It is Act
ie Public Acta of 1943. Tlite
- -w will be effective on and
after January 1. 1944. It reads as
■Don:
“Any perron, between the
ages of Ji and 25 Inclusive, who
te a purchaser or consumer of
alcoholic liquors, shall carry
and display, on demand of any
licensee under Act 328 of the
Public Acts of 1933 as amended,
a* liquor-purchase identification
card. Such cards shall be Issued
by the county clerk, under the
seal of the Circuit court, and
must bear Die name, signature
birthdate, address and photo­
graph of the person to whom
Issued. The regular fee shall be
charged by the-county clerk as

ages of 21 and 25 years inclu­
sive. to purchase alcoholic liq­
uors. unless he has Ln hLs pos«»Mion u liquor-purchase identlficatlon card, issued to him
pursuant to the provisions of
thte section. Any person who
shall transfer, alter or deface
such card shall be guilty of a
misdemeanor."
The above law. as can be seen,
places the responsibility for prewrbig
such
liauor-purchose
Idenu fl carion
cards
’ up % the Liquor
cSSSaSSSX.
W
them ready for t)ie young people.
21 to 25 years or age Inclusive, no
that tl&gt;e law can be made operative
on and after January' 1. 1M4. That
commtevton has sent to the county
clerk of this and every other Mich­
igan county the forms fcr such
cards, and the detailed instructions
for ihcir Lmuc. The commission has
prepared th# forms for the nccessarv two kinds of cards that me
re're'-cd to curry otr ’he nrovtetons
cf this new law as follows:

&lt;1&gt;. The Application Card. Tim
jpllcaUon card must
application
...... be filled out
---- - before
— ..
-----------------and ■
signed
the
young
per­
son, mate or. female. 21 to 25 years
old. inclusive, can be granted a
liquor-purchase IrienUficnUon curd,
which U necessary for the person
to have before he or she can luwi fully purchase liquor of any aui thonted liquor dealer. The appllI cation card must be 3.x 5 inches In
: sire. It must be signed by the ap’ pllcant in person in the presence
of the county clerk or hte repre­
! sentative. Tills card must have the
I name. Uie place of residence, dote
j of birth, the sex. height. coloY and
j weight of the applicant. Uie date
: when the card was issued, also the
. number of the card. It will be worse
1—
than
foolish—for—
the applicant ~
to
..--------tnteremesent lite or her age. be-.
caV*t “if
c!5rk h?5
rec7
nrr
'
^0"
ks
which
show
the
date
of
blrt11 of evcrY person in the county
■”"&gt; “&gt; » followln, th,
1B4»712) *Lluuor-Purchitee
Identifica­
*“'
tion card. When the application
card te duly signed by the voting
person 21 to 2S yeiirS old. inclusive,
and given to the county clerk and
the small fee shall be paid to that
officer, he will issue to the appli­
cant a liquor-purchase identifica­
tion card, which will te 2S x 4
Inches in size. On the back of that
card wlU be printed that section
of the new law which we have

HAq-nsns

baxnfr, tiwbway. dfcfmbfr

?x iw

quoted above. On Its front aide stand above individual rights tn because it makes It- easily possible
must appear tlie name, postoffice this as it does in regulating auto- for him to be certain whether the
nnd
address, the dale of mobile traffic. Individual rights person who asks to buy his liquor
birth, the aex. cotori weight and must never trespass upon public is a minor dr not. He can demand,
height of the person to whom it te. rights.
under this tew. that any young
issued. and the dale when Iksued. i if any young person. 21 to 25 iicrson. male or female, prove that
Also on this c&amp;rd mutt appear a I years of age inclusive, needs to buy he or site te not a minor. If that
photograph of Uie young , P*r»on. alcoholic liquor for the legitimate young per.-.on cannot then and
mate or female, to whan it Ls W- ; uses of his or hcr family, he or there present his or her liquor­
sued. He or she must furnish the xhe will have no reason to be purchase identification card. If
picture, site Bi x 1'-, inches. Tlie ashamed
of that
fact, nor be that person has and presents such
seal of the Circuit court of the ashamed to secure, and present to a card, with his or her photograph
Aminev
Inimuuwl cm
on the
lh» lhc dca]fr |( asked to do SO. a on the card, he knows that ne Is
county m&gt;i.t
must Hn
be Impressed
front side cf the card in such a llquor-purcliasc identification card, taking no risk whatever In selling
manner as to include all or a part which wilr be required in Michigan the liquor that person wishes to
of the nhotograph. which will make on and niter January 1. 1944.
buy. If he falls to do that, he has
nulte difficult a fraudulent use of
If any young person. 21 to 25 no alibi. He will be a self-confessed
the card. TtiLs Identification card Sears. of age. inclusive, wishes to violator, can be prosecuted by the
must be curried on the person to uy alcoholic liquors for his or her authorities for selling to a minor,
whom it is tesued so it can be own use an a beverage, he or she and can be sued for
shown If and when it Ls asked for cannot reasonably object to the re­ the parents or guard
by the dealer.
quirement that he or she must first minor.
The purpose of this law te. aa Is purclw.se such an identification card,
This law will go
very evident, to prevent the sate when'the purpose of the law te the toward ending the'sale of liquor to
or furnishing of alcoholic liquor to very worthy one of nreventinq the minors, and reduce the harm which
minors Every normal person will sale of ,.
MUUa to uu
&gt;ma. **liquor
minors.
If he or such sales inevitably cause In med­
readily grunt tluit the sate of such 8he te ashamed to have it known, icine it has been found that nreliquor to minors ought to be pre- that he or she uses alcoholic iiq- vention ot disease te better than
vented.
uors for beverage purposes, they curing the trouble. This law Is a
Tlie slate has granted the right had better ask themselves if they preventive tew. designed to save
lo sell liquor to persons whom it &gt; cm3 afford to do anything that the young and inexperienced from
may designate. It has a right to they are ashamed of doing No the possible tragedies that follow
regulate that sale os it may believe -self-respecting pej-son should coi­ liquor drinking, which may develop
ls best for the public good. The 1 tinue that or any other line of,.into
-------------an uncontrolled
—.......... ----and kpossibly
— —z
public good requires that minors conduct which causes them to think uncontrollable appetite .for liquor,
should not acquire liquor drinking I teas of themselves.
| Prevention te the best way to pre­
habits. it Ls decidedly NOT an in- I The person who sells liquor and vent such a catastrophe. '
terference with any one's liberty. 1 wishes to be law-abiding will be
Right here we will add that we
Public rights and the public good glad to avail himself of thte law would like to have lhe schools re-

follow drinking alcoholic sUmu-1
lante.
Prom what conversation we have ■
had with county and city authori­
ties. we are glad to report that
they favor this new tew. designed
as it te lo greatly curtail and pos- aibly put an end to the sate of llqSTATE TASK 1ULXI AND
REGULATIONS

. I.« hi^l

THI GUI AT ATLANTIC fr

mild sugar cured

roahIng
i (Tit E hl 5
CHICKENS
4 4

LB.

JS1C

|

average

3 POINTS
PER LO.

18c
IONA FLOUR

BAKING POWDER
BAKING SODA

o'.’SA'i:;',

. l,‘A 19c
2 ;.li: 9c
14c

WHOLE KERNEL

MIRACLE CORN
12-OZ.
CAN

SULTANA PEAS

VACUUM
PACK

.ffU.

Sil.-.TAHA TOMATOES
IGK ASl-rGL1,.
URj.'
V£ ;-.'iii
EiEN KANS

V-8 COCKTAIL

LB.

4 TO 6 LBS. AVERAGE

... ru.rail tit $1.01

BEET SUGAR euNUL.t.0 5u'.32c
ANN PAGE VANILLA
ISE 27c

molasses

LB.

SIEMNG FOWl
DUCKS

KO :
CA!i
no. :
CAM 12c
NO ? 23c

FANCY-Y0UN6

LB.

9 TO 14 LBS. AVERAGu

LB.

37°
37°
37°
35°
29°

COOKED HAMS
PORK
LOW 29cROAST
f
PORTERHOUSE STEAK
LB.

prime RIB roast

39c

- 5,c
38c

45c OYSTERS

HEARTS &amp; GIZZARDS

35c LARGE SHRIMP

PURE VEGETABLE SHORTENING

d ft x o

NONESUCH MINCE MEAT
16c
STUFFED OLIVES
39c
QUEEN OLIVES
A„,.rf l»c
CUCUMBER PICKLES

27c

30*
HtAkT'S
PRUNE JUICE
.........................
DLLIGHT
APPLE JUICE A«.«.

GRAPE JUICE
PRUNE-PLUMS

or. 23c
ItS 37c

...
WHCH
’S

24c
SULTANA N&lt;CAN 17c

CRANBERRY SAUCE K&amp;.t.tt!? 18c
PLUM PUDDINGo“«" 33c

YUKON CLUB

GINGERALE

4

29'

s

BOYSENBERRIES

STASI N6La”1 27c

LOGANBERRIES

.....

27c

APPLES * GRAPES
2 •“ 3 V
2 ’• 21
★

salad“pears

FOR

FANCY—CALIfOtHIA

2

(CHS.

CARROTS
UHH-TEKAS

ICH.

BROCCOLI

2

CELERY

SBUE

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Hdiday
FATS

each

JUICY-flOUOA

DOZ. 29C

19c ORAHGES
CAUFOkNIA
25c FRESH DATES

full

LB. 59c

dil'Jhia

SILVERBROOK BUTTER

NUCOA MARGARINE

9c

are eligible for enlistment.
“Never in history," says Secre­
taW- of the Navy Knox, "have
American women been offered such

a chance to serve their country.
Never has there been such an
urgent need for their service.’
Kull information about training
and opportunities for useful worE
is contained in the new booklet,
“How to Serve Your Country in
the WAVES or SPARS." It is
obtainable at all Navy Recruiting
Stations and Offices of Naval
Officer Procurement

DOL 61C
l?i 12c
.at «c
26c

MKFD

noict
MERRY CHRISTMAS TO ALL

3

«/»

JUNKIT

UTKO YICHAIll

SUHNTFIBLO

RENNET POWDBI

MARGARINE

PURE LARD

Haren

£ 23c

PKG.

The same ratings, pay,and
opportunities for advancement
which in the past have led thou­
sands of men to "choose the Navy”
are now open to enlisted women
in the WAVES and SPARS.

_
..._ ...
2"5SM9c

RED KIDNEY BEANS
SUNNTIIOOK
eggs
_:zzrr.
CREAM CREESE

dtolidaip THiiaL!

.sl47‘

MILK
PORK S BEANS

19c COCOAHUTS

Jo Jop. O{{. Jha.

WHITE HOUSE EVAPORATED

HEAD J4C

25c HEAD LETTUCE

2

2fc

PEANUT BUTTER SULTANA 2 JAij 39c

c.-s.-sovo-^0

10c
25c

GRAPEFRUIT JUICE

RASPBERRY PRESERYES

. - jMiA.

. . . &lt;W OIL

c

POULTRY SEASONING
LEMON o; ORANGE PEEL 3

BORDO

GOOSEBERRIES
.....
23c
RED RASPBERRIES STAU N6tAU 36c

12c
HO. J 1k
CAN
I B OZ. 15c

Silver, Lead, Strawberries
Idaho leads all states in the pro­
duction of silver; Missouri leads in
lead, and Louisiana tops all states
In the production of strawberries.

CLOSED CHRISTMAS DAY

CUAKlk
SHANK
HALF

b 33

4 TO S-IB.

OPEN UNTIL

.
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STEBBINS BUILDING

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                  <text>The Hastings Banner
EIGHTY-EIGHTH YEAR

HASTINGS. MICHIGAN, THURSDAY. DECEMBER 30. 1943

SECTION ONE—PAGES 1 Io 6

2^2

12 PACES—2 SECTIONS

NUMBER

I UNDAUNTED AND UNAFRAID WE MEET THE NEW YEAR! :
On thi *

* *

* * .*

Dr. Gwinn's Home
Heavily Damaged by

GIVE THE GRAND
JURY A CHANCE’ —

EDITORIAL

INCREASE IN CITY
TAX RATE NEEDED

*
ote He°'th DT
Wqrns °f Second

RATIONIN'

Greetings for the New Year.
i continue to cut deeply into Nazi
• (j* •
\ , war production. '
That, form of salutation is prob-1
z - .
Gr.
on
Wednesddy
iton.^
* AvlllU 1 LIJILL
—
.. . .heavy damage
» candid about it—German J
ably more in keeping with the times
Fire did
damage WedWednes­
The 10 Mills Limit Was Put out a warning last week that If Ute i
Investigation to Date Get­ than the customary greeting of ch
like the civilians of Spain, j
day afternoon to the home of Dr.
f , r jjMI
A B. Gwinn, on West Walnut street.
Poiand, Russia and Great Britain'
|n the Charter When Labak'people ot Michigan relax in1 lb*ir I to-,.
.
Wto-wiw fto.*,
ting Wretched Official
, "Happy New Year.”
surprising ability to!
to ‘ •
have shown a surnrislns
.
....
./
he^ precautions as the ct
••Hello All”—lot* of original wise pltal. and Mrs. Gwinn and two of
and Other Costs Were Lass
Support
Fnr. 1944 can. and probably will stand up under devastating aerial j
• cracks around these days—one of the children were in Battle Creek.
influenza
epidemic
wanes.
new*
rent*purchases
ot'Renu
ratlaned'
!
The
time
is
here
NOW
when^the
All that most of us know about be. a victorious year but chances are raids without a widespread, panicky
the Thomnpple Kellogg senior A young daughter, who was ailing
citizens of
Hartings .nouu
should be
o. ntotow.
« seriton.■wains was talking about now soon but not seriouslv HI. was al home Rushton and the Grand Jury In­ that it will not be a happy one in break in morale, likewise, German Ctotoo,
thh service will enabM In­
considering what they can CXPYZ
_M. -n.. n..^. believes
he'd be In senice—aaid he already When she became aware of the fire, vestigation is what we read in view of the casualties and destruc­ Industry Is apparently so well dis­ ously
dividuals
to
cooperate
more
fully in
ou.hl to do to enable
oubte our
OU- city
el.,
•ijndoj told ;
and ought
, had his "pin-up” girl, but he called which originated from a small stove newspapers, and based on Informa­ tion which must be endured to make persed that even bomb attacks wa
winning the war on the home front
meet its responsibilities for the
. her his “chln-up” girl because ahe used to dry laundry in the base­ tion so far available, the attorney that victory possible.
which have leveled great cities like to
future. The time to meet an emer­
was the only morale ' buildcr-up- ment. she called tier father by general should either resign or be
Hamburg
and
wrecked
more
than
recalled.
gency. which we should all know lent. The
1 per” he needed.
Hitler's Fortress of Europe may
pltone. He hurried home and car­
Unless fact* so far concealed come collapse with comparatively light half of Berlin have failed to cause will face Hastings, is before It shall much worse. A second wave would now good through Jan. 1. 1M4.
. On another occasion when we ried her to a neighbor's house. Al­
a collapse in war production. Fur­ arrive. We should realize that a
Brown stamp R good through Jan.
. started listening in. Ute conversa- though the department mode a to light, one is led to the conclusion Impacts from the west—weakened thermore. the German armies have ierious
emergency will face us when come in three or four week*. The 29.
1944. Brown Stamp S becomes
I Hon was about the cltoice of being quick run. the flames had made that Mr. Rushton was either over­ from within by tremendous Allied proven themselves to be stubborn, the present
World war shall end. public should not relax Its efforts
shot, at sunrise or Minset. "That such headway when they arrived eager to be accommodating to Mr
offensives and the drain of man­ brilliant, courageous defensive fight­ We should be ready for It. for It to control the present outbreak
wouldn't be hard for inc to decide," that It was impossible for the fire­ McKay or else was responsible for air
and
must
continue
it
precautions."
Is headed for Hastings and the
1
on
first page of War Ration Bock
said tills young, out of school dam­ men to prevent a heavy loss. The some of the most thoroughly effi­ power and material needed to main­ ers. who are quick to take advantage whole
country.
sel. many of you know. "I'd take house was gutted bj- the flames and cient muddling that this stele has tain the Russian line. It is possible of every mistake which opposing
cent of the people of Michigan had Four is good for 5 points for the
When hostilities shall cease, the the flu. The percentage has dropped purchase of pork through Jan. 1.
that 1018 may be repeated.
commanders offer.
sunset, because I Just wouldn't want there was almost a total loss of the seen in many a day.
There Lx widespread public sup­
10,000.000 young Americans, who to 10 per cent of the population.
to get up that early in the morn­ contents—Including a quantity of
port for the erand Jury investiga­
However, the best military opin­
ing."
Christmas gifb&gt;.
Even veteran foreign corres­ have fought for liberty and oppor­ But everyone should use every nretion and people have confidence in ion is to the contrary.
Green stamps D, E. F In Book 4
for mankind, will be looking cautlon to escape it. by keeping in
pondents like William L. Shirer, tunity
Remember back when we prom­
Judge Carr and believe that. If left
good Uirough Jan. 20. 1944for employment. The 15 000.000
ised to keep you jxx-ted on the
author of "Berlin Diary”, have of more who have been engaged in good physical condition, avoiding
alone and given a free hand, he!
latest fashions Well, now Il's “bear
Belief is that Hitler has a suffi- i^c. had to revise their estimate of war work must then find other colds In every possible way.
will come through with a probe as
coats,” that are being worn, not
large police force to keep the Nall morale under adversity, up- lobs. It will take factories whlifh
St
thorough and far reaching as the clently
'
that any beautiful grizzly had to
one Dewey conducted in New York home front from falling apart and ward.
have been making war products
lay down his life for a lady. It's
of military ^equip- ।
'
City or Judge Homer Ferguson enougt»_rrserves
1
several months to scrap their war
Shoo
juxt that tiie old coat*, much the
headed in Detroit. That Lx the ment
to
put
up .......
some ..ww.
stout defen-1 Concensus of opinion seems to be equipment and retool their plants
...v...
.w
K
to.
SUmp 18 good for 1 pair, validity
worse for wear, ar® really "bear”
of a grand Jury people want ;give battles even If Allied bombings ।
(Continued on Page 4. Sec. l.»
for making peace-time goods. There
extended
Indefinitely.
Airplane
No Ice Was Gathered Here sort
no matter hew or where you look
and are willing to support, finan­
will be delays after that before they
stamp No i in War Ration Book
cially or otherwise.
That Year. Never Was
, can have their products available
III good for one pair.
The main highlight in the news
But. from the manner In which ,
i on our markets. We know as well
-now*
---- - ns WA
*•’----of the week was Roy Hubbard's
Thick Enough
grand Jury affairs have gone to
we will later that, ---unUl
our .
J-on9*”«o Area r&lt;e
083 at-the bowling.alley the other
industries can square away to sup-1
Recreation Grounds
We heur this statement occasion­ date, one doesn’t have to be overnight. That is the highest score In ally: "We never iiad such a mild imaginative to harbor the pro­
! ply the demands for their wares.
----------Western ---•
and ---------Central Michigan Jan. 21. 1944.
league bowling ever made on the winter as this." It should be said found suspicion that there are in­
All "B" and “C“ gasoline coupon*
million* of men and women will be have several large areas which al­
local alley. Expect now they will that the winter isn't ended yet. We fluential elements in the state who
:
l°cM.
city,
state
rcaa
y are usea
ready
used lor
for recreauon
recreation issued after Dee. I will ba worth 5
have a little ceremony of some may get plenty of snow in Janunry would be more than satisfied to '
.
nnd
national
government*
can
proerouiids
For
Instance
Ln Barry gallon* each, compared wtth the
kind In recognition of this high and February. But if that did not see the grand Jury die of inaction.
present value of two gallon* tar
vide Jobs for them until our Indus- county.v_Despite
Wartime
Shortages.
Hastings
Merchants
Com
­
the
Yankee
Springs
park
of
1ecord. Roy will be "King of the occur, and the weather continued
In fact, until Judge Carr, himself,,
tries can resume the production of 4.200 acres is planned for groups coupons of those types. This means
bine to Honor First Baby of 1944 With Fine Set of Gifts goods
Pins'' and we imagine tlx- opjxjsing mild for the entire winter season. recently unearthed some fresh evi­
for consumers.
— who wish to spend a day. or a "B" and “C“ books will contain few­
dence (where was Rushton all this
team will do the "crowning '
Once again the Banner is spon- *
coupons 'han in the past, but
&gt;4t would not be the first time in time!),
Fortunately town*, cities, states longer period, at a lake where bath­ er
the grand Jun- appeared to soring a contest in honor of the
—--------- W1U
jo,,
Thank* to all you fellows and Michigan's history.
and the nation have much public ing beaches and beautiful shore
on the verge ol oblivion
Home
Extension
gals for your Christmas greetings.
first Barry county Baby of 1943.
The writer can remember the beMaybe
No increase in
work
they
ought
to
do.
The
impor
­ lines invite the tourist Cottages E^ons than
it was Just coincidence
Did you draw the V-mail picture winter of 1875-1876 He taught
Tills youngster, in spite of war­
can
be
rented
by
groups
desiring
B“oUna
*■
tant
thing
Is
to
plan
and
provide
that of all the capable trial lawyers .time shortages, will receive a fine
note we had from you •'Gordy”
Groups
to
Study
for
these
Jobs
beforehand,
so
as
to
to
make
a
longer
stay.
There
are
mvoii
ed.
’-’
•» in«’ Mate.
*’"tc. ’MZ-Rdshton
Mr itusnton teiec't
vuectCrothers? (In England) It was very
offer the maximum of employment sites where tent* may be erected
Kuc* OU
Uhkrn?Mnnrtiv 1I 1x1
identified assortment of gifts from Hastings
w’ onp
onp who
who was closely identified
beautifully done And George Flngmerchants and business men
to
take
up
the
slack
while
Lndusfor
a
few
days
outing
al
Gun.
I
«
—
i
-------------1
»**
th
Pran
&gt;
‘
McKay
maybe
it
was
Family
Health
IndusPeriod 1 coudoo* In new ration*
or * *
i!h ...
Prank•—
McKa
it was
leton iin Britain) which one were SJJStor
morning, not once in
sleigh
«r
....
.— &gt; maybe
Any baby bom in Barry county,
change to pence time produc- .chief Noonday and Payne lakes
■ ftrf BOOd through Jan 3; each cou­
.? ah.,!!sl
gh ul
1 ,u
*1 an —
unfortunate
oversight —
on
Barry County Home Extension tries
you in the picture you sent. You cutter,
I- I Mr
... RuKl,,
IKir that he made of Bariy county parents, after 12:00
*“*£,5 always in a buggy
’hni&lt;jn
’on's, part
leaders know that
in Rutland. Hope. Yankee Springs non
focU) gal Period 2 cou-’
are making a special study pon Industrial
-should have had an 'X marks the
“ SM3’tatnnmbif
,tJXtod“®'1 ,hr “PDolntmcnt witiiout con­ o'clock midnight. Dec. 31. is eligible groups
will be an overwhelming de- and Orangeville are several thou- • pon* valid through Feb 7 Period 3
nr eaHv°
spot" sign for us—we got a great or
family health in January*. 'Local there
farly Saturday morning. The rulting Judge Carr: maybe Mr. to enter and the one born first of
mand
for
commodities
that
have
sand
acres,
now
owned
by
the
state
coupons,
now valid remain good
will meet with Mary E. Bulkick out of it. Your idea ta empha­ roads *T5
—..C.
will be declared the winner. Only leaders
mu
‘,oy. but Rushton was- merelv a bit con­
iir*hnm7'exten*imwa'g’7m&lt;'
not bcen Produced since the war conservation department
These through Match 13.
size the correct address on your there was no snow at any time to
PTatextension
*hTrS?irtHnihetaHta?
hunter* I .
home
agent. January started—such as automobiles, re- hare
h«v» been
hw&gt;n acquired
aennirerf to
tz» give
rt»e hunters
**
fused when he said that Gov. Kelly children bom to parents living tn 4its,and
5 allthe
the m2
Court House Ln Has- - ■
■
... appli- the privilege, during the season, ol ' D
greeting. Howard Bolo. was a good interfere with walking.
fn?
electrical
1 knew and approved of the appoint­ Barry county are eligible for the tings,
(Ml there
those lands
tands where slgrsi'g£ sSTOCKHOLDERS ANNUAL
ngs. for the first lesson "Indies-1
Indira- ancefl of b11
household art!- hunting on
People tn Hostings then gathered ment In advance: maybe it was a prizes.
.
. Hons of Illness" and the second len- cles.
.._ building
nillinin material*, etc Many ; invite instead
—
-•
•
—
*-*-•
•
---••-j
.MEETING
ice from the Hadley mill pond, simple slip of the tongue which
Pfc. Howard S. Bolo. 36482585
of
forbid
hunting.
.
The following gifts are being of- son "Equipment and Care of the
fDnhHe, new uses for plastics. | These area* are within easy reach v The annual meeting at
which extended up Fall creek valley nrompted him to announce that fcred:
APO 696 '■ Postmaster
new
aicx
&lt;
Sick k
Room"
the tatter part of the . new
nc fabrics,
J»«»ncs.
from Court to Grand street There he would withdraw completely from
New York City. N. Y
product*- of various ouiw
sorts* uuc
due &gt;t ur
by humhwumc
automobile.of
Bai.V1® Hartings
wen Franklin
rranxun Stores,
Biores. a baby
oaoy month
mnnth
I:
.ui Kalamazoo. w.—— —
Ben
To the Banner and its staff came »as no ice gathered that winter, the grand Jurv to give Judge Carr a blanket;
Lil'VH * fLontr
nvm Jt*
.. 5c fn
* I CW1
*
recent discoveries, will
will appear
anoear on tie Creek,
Creek. Lansing
I jinxlntz and
arwl Grand
nrand RapRan- »
will be ,irltl
held al the bank
ban Fuasday
&amp; Moore.
to 11
00 rnon _____.
, r__________
to recent
—"Thanks a million for the Banner because it was never thick enough fr6c hand and then to "neutralize” Store, a packet of 12 diapers; The
j ,h® nwwkilr.. There will be a huge [ ids. and many smaller cttlea. But January 11. 1944 al 10 am.. to«M*
as I have enjoyed it a great deal. U» cut in tlx* usual manner. The that announcement by the later as­ Value Store, a baby robe and boot- City Council Opposed expansion of aviation. greatly in- the eastern part of the statetacks ,
It helps me to keep up with what writer remembers that a targe lot sertion that he wa$ still retaining les: Hastings Cut-Rate Shoe Store — S.
. —.
,
.
creased use of airplane® for mail, such recreation ground*. Detroit, business a* may lawfully coma ba­
Is going on in my own community. on the Wm. Mitchell farm, now Linsey at 82,000 per month to con­ a pair of baby shoes; Highlands IO OUCH Regulation
?nd lKkiMn«ir, unices. Pontiac Flint. Saginaw and Bay fore such meeting
**
I When industry u squared away for City folk* have no near-by area* 1-6
M. A. Larnbie, Osshtef
I say. Merry Christmas and a Hap­ owned by Alvin Smelker, was duct anr and all trials which might Dairy. 30 quart* of milk delivered
py New Year to all As ever.
plowed during January*
cash uif the — The city council Friday night sent i peace-time production. It will rm- that can afford such recreation "a*
__________ .
■
■' .
result from grand jury evidence; as requested or 1300 Inv-^..
The year 1876 was called the maybe Mr. Rushton didn't make baby
Vandenburg. Sen,.,v available labor &gt;Ui
Sen-|| ploy
plov aU the
for sev- we have mentioned.
mentioned.
_
vonci; m
Set. G. V. Leeper
babv- lives
live* in the country: The atelUr to Senatoryandenburg.
"Centennial Year"—the 100th an­ himself clear to reporters when hi- Hastings Banner, a 83.00 bank de­
jrgilson and Congressman era! years to come
e state conservation depart­ NOTICE TO CCHTOMEM
605 Bomb Sq.
-------------------llnjt
Uu
.
L(
.
a
|
But
jn
tI)e
lrr
|
m
therp
wil
|
Hoffman,
protesting
against
the
Lea
1
in
the
interim
there
will
be
merit
will
try
to
remedy
this
sltuaThe
Ptrfcin*
Barber
shop
will
niversary
of
the
signing
of
the
Dec
­
altua399 Bomb Co.
told them that all grand jurv funds posit: Banghart s Bakery, a special
laration
of-------Independence.
which 1* now being considered a real emergency, requiring local, tlon. according to P J. Hoffmaatcr, c-&lt;*«d January 1*1 to January
March Field. Calif
--- - ----------January
--------- In his hands would be turned over cake for the motherr Reed's Drug bill,
hv congress
renffrwas Tluit
*01111 bill
Kill proposes
UrnnilM to
tn state
rial* and
ana the
Hl. national
natlnnal governments director of conservation
a 11 a., work. *Oaa
t itlBTlk VOil fnr —ail fawwa anX M
That
to the rare of Judge Carr-maybe store. A Johnson &amp; Johnson Baby by
he merely omitted to mention that -set; LyBartter-s, a box of baby regulate aviation and airports In to furnish much employment Plans department will ask the legislature you a happy, proapareu^fcs
he
j Center.
_ ________________
a
manner
that the council be­ should be reodj- as far a* possible in for n considerable sum to make it
he nrutviMvl
proposed tn
to withhnlri
withhold an rilhi-r
rather soap; Food
12 can* of Ger­
of ,nav
that even
event‘ in
Hastings, with
with an
an sueab
sizeable sum to guarantee Linser's ber's Baby Fvxxl and 12 large cans lieves would deprive cities of con­ advance of the expected unemploy- possible for city dwellers in Eastern
Also for the Banner a*it hrinv' or
,n Hastings,
------ or maybe he didn’t ever real- of condensed milk; Montgomery trol of municipally-owned airfields, ment which, for a time, will follow Michigan to obtain what those in K1WANIANH ENTERTAIN
such as Hastings plans to have. The the end of hostilities.
Western Michigan now have.
Sum:
two senators and our congressman
--------------------------- the funds for Linsey's pay
Without question the federal gov- ' --We will ask. in addition to the GROUP OF BOYS
that -celebration. He could not. ly wanted to turn over the funds Taylor's Shoe Store, a pair of babv are requested to oppose the enact-1 Rrrmmit will h.* r*arir tr» nomaratr usual n ns nr I ng 41 70S WIO fry park
The Hastings Kiwanto cl)
Curb'
ment
of
the
proposed
law.
------------------—
j
u
rt
BC
carr
In
two
installments
land acquisition, of which 81500.­
with
cities
like
Hastings.
It
will
shoes; J. C. Penney Co., a crib
Gerald L. Reynolds
cause of a severe rainstorm. But mJlE1
I probably agree, as it did In 1933 000 If allowed would be spent in
Box 89
it valid reason btoni«rsM*toi
’*J.«to.:
.'eoSb"
key dinner and
ANNUAL
MEETING
he
walked
to
town
New
Year's
ttnd
following
years,
to
pay
labor
southeastern
Michigan."
Hoffmaster
mavbe
there
is
some
brush
and
rnttim
wiim*
wirwtst
Santa Barbara. California
morning He can remember that it
To the stockholders of Riverside cost*, but will exact of cities that CXT7w,'SdsparunenU promotion at followed.
&lt;Continued on Page I, Sec. 2.)
seemed like a warm April morning.
Cemetery Co.—The annual meeting they furnish needed materials. Our
It rained occasionally as he hiked
will be held Jan. 5, 1944 in the city council can be relied upon to recreation*! projects in aouthsMtsale
VL—
L.T? _??? to thlTwtok* Directors Room of Hastings City have projects to suggest to the gov­ em Michigan covers an area that
but it was a warm rain and he promote a gigantic liquor -Si:
dd-dUl
didn't mind it.
ernment at that time But when ta within 30 miles uf four-fifths of
S
Lwlle for njle* of
rontast and.
So we have had a* mild winters have
Containers for
nave netted
nettM him a big
his sum
xnm of
nf mon*v
mnnev
description of the gifts.
of. electing three members of the the federal authorities demand that the stale's population.
ASIJNDU S &lt;*■)■
as this has been so far. and a* mild with anv luck), should later be
If state fund* can be made avail­
board of directors and to transact Harting* do Its part, by fumlsldng
secretly hired tu a-special Investlsuch other business as may come the materials needed for the pro­ able the legislature ought to appro­
fci'.nll continue until April. And we gator for the grand Jury: maybe NOTICE
posed public improvement*, our priate This money foe the benefit
will probably have them again.
It was just another one of those, Effective Jan. 1. 1944 the charge
council could nromtae nothing of Southeastern Michigan, where
.unfortunate coincidence*
which fot openings will be 812. Care of
whatever under the existing sltua- sa.tanre a percentage at the oeople
bay's Ufa!
Cafeteria dinner — Woodland Tprompted
------ n—Mr
---- -------------Rushton —
to Tselect
*
run lot. r,.
NOTICE
17: half lot. 8350
83.50.
NOTICE
; Uon. Do you ask “Why not?" The of *thta stat* reside it will be an
Methodist church New Year’s day . Mr.. Dalton from among all the
Riverside Cemetery Assn.' Andrus Sen-ice will be closed New answer Is easy.
investment that will be well worth
। Start serving 12 noon.
(Continued on page 3. Sec. 1)
Adv. 12-301
12-30| Years Day.
adv. 12-30
(Continued on Page 3. Sec. 1J
while.

Home Front

WINTER OF 1875
A MILD ONE

A GLANCE

SOUTHEASTERN
MICH. DESERVESIT

THE HASTINGS BANNER'S EIGHTH
ANNUAL BABY CONTEST

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�THE HASTINGS BANNER, THURSDAY. DECEMBER 39, 1943

PAGE TWO

CHURCH HEWS

all points
Trie Go

Mil John Weyennanl
—----- ---

--------- ------------ into Municipal court lueaaay alter-

BITU AR

iyrlon Whitworth. *e«
■mas and Catherine
born in Johnstown. B
March 13. 1861. und.de
December 18. al h

sis'uuS

Rex. si John Muilinex of the Navyl
aamnretr nis guut ana auage who is now stationed tn Florida andl
,,
Oortrikht sentenced him to 10 days Mrs. Bertha Muilinex of B*Ule.
The full Choir aang
six ,Vnumtan
j- V5 00
county
to pay "and
fine
-I •*- ■ —
..•• —----' — I
ntak&lt;n5
}25&lt;l^n 0(
Bnd Jjail
°“Uand
of M
U -—- ------ --------- —
Walter Hershberger and Bobby, Joe &lt;H
II asltai* church
Christmas day. * Mr. and Mrs.w
Mr?
a he «l,wl ‘o P“y hemust remain15
Sunday Bchiol al 10:30, Lawrence
n August 13. 1891, hr
Chas. Partee and Nevah werefl
Adams. Supt. Preaching service at
mrrluge to Ednu F.
guest* of Mr. and Mrs Isaac Wil-S]
Joann Erway. Gerald Smith. Doro■' '
1
—■
Hams and Mrs. Paul Towns and San-Ji
e maar n .home for
Evening evangelistic service at thy Coleman and Bertha Ootant.
- - - -------------- --, Lillian Lcinaar. u
dra of Woodland Christmas. *"l
7:30
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Fisher haveB
Prayer meeting Wednesday eve­ presentation to the church by Ray ;
csides hU wife and
received word that their son. 3nd.B
ning at tlic home of Bro. and Sis­ Erway of a beautiful American ■
1 ——
■■■— Lt Edward Ph her luu arrived i|
to mourn hb pa**
ter Sinclair on West Bond street.
lher. Ororge of Bri
“S’
Mr and
A R '™
safely in England * Mr and Mrs ’!
. nephews and three
Mb‘n R.ilbXl
' mOVed frotn thelr hOme °° TOUte ’■ Roscoe Hynes and Elva called onM
Miss Rullson.
near Dowling, and
Hasting*. to 512 W. Chicago Street Mr. and Mrs. Earl Count and sonl]
at Barber's Corners Friday. We are I
Elgin, nlinola.
Bth the exception of
BAPTIST CHURCH NOTES
Miss Gertie Eickhorn, who was sorry to report that Elirl is on LheM
spent his entire life
Sunday school at 10 o'clock. Les­ formerly at the Silvera—Rich sick list. * Mr. and Mr*. Laird Wot-il
nty near the place o
son Gen. ch. 3. "Bring your Bible.3lbic.” olant.
plant, left
Jett Tuesday morning
mom
for her ring of Grand Rapid* and Mbsaj
will be remembered
Betty Wotting of Lansing spent1
Divine Service* at 11 o'clock.
'clock, home in Lincoln, Nebr.
nda.
Sermon by Pastor and Communion .
and
A B Gwlnn and! Christmas day with their parents J!
uncral service* were
and Mr*. Glenn Wotrlng.
. J
Service
children are moving into Mn. PIor- | Mr.
ock
Tuesday nfterna
Mr. and Mr*. Shirley Mayo and.]
iton funeral home
Evening service* at 7:30. Evangel- |ence Fleming's residence at 330 E. । Richard of Hastings and Mr. and£|
■i Rev. Jones of- Hick
istlc Binging and Sermon
1 Marshall St
I Mr*. Fred Mayo of Maple Graved
■elating Burial In Ba
Tuesday nights B.YJ&gt; U. all
Mr. and Mr*. Herbert J. Freeland were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Keith ]
young people Invited, meeting at have purchased the residence of Farlee and son Christmas day. * 1
the church at 7:30
Mr. and Mrs Ward Erway on W. Raymond Smith of Ann Arbor spent
ATI! OF MRS.
Wed. evening 7:30 prayer meet­
hl* vacation at the home of his
IllAHI) Ickes
ing at the church.
moving next week to Uie sexton's parent*. Mr. and Mn. Owen Smith.
|4r». Mary S. Ickes, w
home at Riverside cemetery
♦Mr and Mn. Or* Lehman were
11 Ickes of Baltimor
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mr*.
rl on Monday after a
PRESBYTERIAN
Laurence Cha&amp;e and sons of Coats
(poor health and had
ANNOUNCEMENTS
ment of the former Dr. Hyde home, Grove. Gordon returned home with
pt ul the Greenfield
cor. W Green and 8. Pant St*.
S. conger Hatnaway. Pastor
his grandparents, for a few days*
fit home for the 'past
225 W. center Street
Jolm Michael la the name of the
p bom In Baltimore
Mr. and Mr». Chas. Warner and I
I Sunday morning worship at ten
little aon born to Mr. and Mrs.
he 11. 1868, making li
। thirty o'clock. The pastor will tell
months and 16 days o
Victor were guc&amp;ta of Mr and Mrs. I
A suzling motion picture with
about "The Beat Picture" and will torrid dances, tuneful tunes and pilal.
Ing are her husband;"
Harry Lilly of Grand Ledge Christ-&amp;|
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrenc* Hutw mas day. ♦ Mrs. Pearl Bamum...|
£reach a new year's sermon. "A comical comedy. A fasL-stepplng
have
moved
Into
their
newly
pur
­
ljiv
Uy From
i-rom Th*
The Mire."
Mirc.
Gertrude and Blake and Mr. and, I
chorus of boy* and girls help Jump
Sunday school at 11:45. Robert l he entertainment mercury to the chased home at tie W. Grand SL
Mrs. Clare Barnum of Lake Odcsr i |
McGlocklin, Supu
Mrs
Addle
Perry
is
ill
with
bron
­
were Christmas day guest* of Mr I
boiluig iiolnt.
chial pneumonia at the home of and Mrs. Fbrrest Hager. * Mr. and. I
Boy Scouts meet Monday night,
lu-r daughter. Mrs. June Martin. E. Mrs. Ralph Ekkens and children^]
E. L.sTaylor. Scoutmaster.
Ann Corio in "Sarong Giri'
j Walnut St. Mrs. Perry is 96 yean moved to Gobles recently and Mr. I
ol n|re
manse at 7 P. M. Wednesday. Jan. Tim and Irene and Bill Hear,
and Mrs. Virgil Conrad and son.d
. Jo‘,‘u?k'
hu 9^^°? 1 A C Z*n«
arrived home who purchased their place have;!
5.
The Presbyterian Guild will meet furnishing the "hoi" music this Li Sunday evening from California, moved In. * Mr. and Mrs. LorenH
Wednesday night, Jan. 5 at the the *tory of a burlesque troupe ar- having completed his work at BL Hershberger entertained the Bloch-?.]
home of Mrs. Fay Marble. 302 E rested n a raid and a synthetic | Mnry-8 college. He expect* to leave er Christmas dinner this year. Those. I
love affair instituted as a means Jon. io for primary training at Ol­ present were Mr. and Mrs Charles M
Thorn.
| lumat low*.
The Woman's Missionary societa- of revenge.
van Lente and aon. Mr. and Mrs. 3
will meet Thursday afternoon. Jan.
Victor Obennan and Mrs Harrison JI
Moonltahl ta termant• starring
reived word that her son. Martin Blocher. Grand Haven; Mrs. Ger-J
6. with Mrs. Aben Johnson. 309 8. Gloria
Jean. Ray Malone.
, E VanOeiaon of the U. S. Army trade
Park St. Mrs Addie Springer will
Strong and Nancy. Grand J
The story of aVennont girl who Air Purees, has arrived in North Rapids; Mr. and Mrs. Jay Dittman. 1
have charge cf the devoUonab and
Mrs. D. A. VanBusklrk. will direct enten a New York theatrical sdtool Africa
Detroit. * Miss Jeanne Kantncr of I
to become *tar pupil of a student i
------mi----------------Butterworth hospital spent Fridays
CANVAS G
The Barry Counts- Christian En­ body that bo**U seemingly endle&amp;s PLEASANT RIDGE
and Saturday at home. * MlM Mary I
Mr. and Mn. Lester Klnne spent’ Dodge of Delphos. Ohio, is spending I
deavor Union will hold their Jan­ talent among it* young singers and
Christmas with Mr. and Mn. Cecil ; the nolidays with her parents, the I
uary meeting In the Flrat Presby­ dancer*.
Hunt Club
------------ Rank and Nancy in Battle Creek. *,
terian church of Hastings at 8 P.
Rev. and Mp. Arthur Dodge.
I
fine Chris*
----- ------------------------'
Christmas
program
M. Monday. Jan. 10. Rev E. S. ■This is the Army"------------------------ i A ---Mr. and
Ogle
I
g-hn-i Jinursday
n^7r.da.. eve
_v._ ' Rul)j
nor.
ano J^Mrs.
sari.
Mgic Flannlgan,
nunnigan,
by Irving Berlin
| given by the scnooi
nnd
Ojfer flpent
Christmas
HI-HOCRA
The entire company of 350 sol- 'ning * There win oe no uunes
"ii'ir'njrr 1
tlona) secretary of Christian En­ diers.
&gt;nth of *
wt,h
hcr P«rpnLlti-.n
' Mr. and Mrs Pctwho appeared in the musical Aid at Coak Grove in the month
’
»?,’ I
deavor. will give an address and
Broadway and during„ thewcrassFuller who used to "
I
show pictures. This meeting is open on
, ,sol- January.
' ine *atLee
cmu Gro« p^^'^-av
p’ul Brodbeck
entertained
Smuckcr's C
counttv tour, appear* with
the
•»
and Mrs. and
Paul Mre
Brodbeck
entertained
J
to the public.
their“criglital
original roies'in
the Sunday
* Mr and Mrs ^rriSv11lrMr“I’nd Mro’vori^nuf”
diers in their
tr. the
------ f morning.
- .... ....
mas day.
* Mr
Mr. and
r— Jove* utlcn«i- mas
dav. *
.nd Mrs
Mn York
York Dufnuf. I
picture. Irving Berlin makes hb
his : Kenneth Kelsev and
BOUILLON
SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST
debut in the picture singing "Oh. ed a family dinner Sunday witii fv of Kalarnaroo were Christmas j
CHURCH
Chic
How I Hate to Get Up in the Mom- Mr .and Mrs, E. H- Lathrop. Barry- Eve guests of Harry Sandbrook and I
Corner of East A- Bond Streets
Ing" as he did in the stage version, villr. * Mr. and Mrs Alton Wood family. ★ Mr. and Mrs Cornleius I
Services on Saturday:
Cappon and family of Stony Point I
----------------------------and Greydon spent Sunday with
Sabbath School: 9:30 A-M.
HILL'S BRO
Mr. and Mrs. Allie Cheney near were Christinas day guests of Mr. I
Victory Day Service. 11:00 A M/- WOMEN’S BOWLING LEAGUE
Mrs Wm. Cappon and son I
\Medlocre scotc* prevailed Mon­ Carlton Center. * On Sunday. Jan. and
YP.M.V. A Vespers 4:15 P.
9 there will be a basket dinner In Larry- * Tin- Rev. and Mrs. Frank I
i Social gathering Saturday /ve- day night on the eve of the closing the
church basement, the yearly Moxon of Hastings spent Christmas I
nlng 7:30 P.M. nt tile I.O.O.F&gt;mall ut the first half of a split season church
following * Mr. Eve with Gliy Kantncr and family. H
Sunday evening 7:45 |»,M Lay- which ends next week. It brought and Mrs.meeting
*
Mrs.
Percy Lehman and Mrs. g
Albert Klnne spent the i
together the two leading uimu mid
Evangelism Claw
'
BUY Ora Lehman called on Mrs CarLl
Wednesday evening 7 45 P M. virtually ctnclwd the lead for the weekend in Jackson with relatives. Lehujan and baby son in Nashville ■
Mr. and Mrs. Wamic Kelsey al-, Wednesday afternoon. * Mr. anti 1
Prayer Meeting Thursday 1:00 P.M. winner. State insulation was pitted *
tended the funeral of Shltley Myers
, Dorcas meeting at home of Mrs. against Portia* and though Qu- on
Mr*
Eldon
Farrell
and
Ljirry
Joe
I
Friday afternoon al the Lconscores were close. Portias grabbed
John Gould.
,■
of Woodland were Christina* guests.!
all three matches. Jean Brower, . i»rd funeral home in Hastings ★ । of the Rev. and Mrs. Dodge. * I
^FIRST V. B. CHURCH
anchor for the winners led in the . Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Richardson Mr. and Mrs. Harry SandbYook' and I
and John spent Christmas wRh MY.
Corotr of East and E. Grand Strs. match with a 460 series wlilie hcr and
Mrs. Arley Townsend and family family were guests of her parent*. J
opponent, Betty Braendle, scored
A. M—Golarcn pastor
. in Grand Ranlds. Mrs. Edith Rich­ Mr. and Mrs. Burt Rogers of Lake fl
l 9:55 a.m. Bible Scliool with class­ two pins less with a 458.
returning with them for a Odessa. Christmas. * Mr. and Mrs. 1
Jane Daniels, bowling for Bonnet ardson
es for all ages.
Lon Moore were supper guest* of I
.11:00 a.m. Morning worship, ser­ and Gown led tlw evening scoring few days.
. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Cappan Christ- J
mon. "Precious Gifts For a New wit li a 464 scries.
mas night.
MARRIAGE LICENSES
Other results Trio Cafe won two Robert
; Year."
I
G. Phillips. Nashville ..22'
6 30 pan. Adult and senior C.E. from Piston Rings; Wilcox Rich Maxine V Dull. Nashville . .19 GOOD ADVICE
took n pair from Bonnet andGywn;
Societies.
Lawrence E. Hook, Hastings .21
If you want your dreams to come
Strand won three from Bell TL-liv Julia
Eaton. Nashville ............. 16 J trae. don't oversleep.
pel message
phone Co.; Banner won twice from
Co.,
Court ..
House
blanked
Monday 7 30 pan. Official Board Seal &lt;—
.. and ------— -------meeting at the pastor's study.
) Middleville.
Thurs. 7:30 Adult and Y.P. prayer j
* • * ----------- nth .. ■« pm w. Two Cars Smashed;

doh thzM

LOCAL NEWS

Start the New Year right by colling at FOOD CENTER for all your food needs
for the holiday weekend. We're ready to welcome you with hundreds of low
prices on high quality foods to prove how easy it will be to make good on
your resolution to save more money in 1944. These values aren't just a
“flash in the pan”. We're cooperating wholeheartedly with you. and with
the Government, to hold down prices. We've streamlined our selling . . .
eliminated frills and cut profits to the bone ... so thot we can offer the finest
foods ot the fairest prices throughout the year.

MEAT DEPARTMENT

TOMATO JUICE
No., 5 can

9

1

6 Green points

K

I

THEATRES

k

•

FIRST CALL

FOOD

C

I

(

SPARE RIBS
meaty

SIDE PORK

POTATO CHIPS
Famous—Ige. pkg

...

fresh, lean

SARDINES
3 Itrcwn paints

Pork Roast i™
Pork Chops

TR EET
5 Brown points

STUFFED" OLIVES
Tall Jar

....

Smoked Ham
Beef Roast
Steak
Beef Stew
Hamburger
Smoked Ham
Saurkaut

DILL TOMATOES
BEVERAGES

SALAD DRESSING
.

Salad Bowl. pt.

..

Van Camps—13 Green points ..

Boneless

MULLERS DONUTS
WHOLE WHEAT BREAD OQ,
Mullen

3 loavn

fcV

DINNER ROLLS

SPAGHETTI

23c

Slab Bacon

IVORY SOAP
»"&gt;. 6c
3,O'29‘

- 24c

points

23c

Z C

h°»" 34c

S„^"'u„‘a.7X°fn.d'SK?S Young Driver Held
pt,

any size piece

POTATOES

Peck

45c

NANCY HALLSsweet potatoes 3 lbs. 29c

15c

each

CELERY HEARTS

HEAD LETTUCE

head

3

lbs.

19c

bunch each

CARROTS

Igc. pkg.

59c
31c

lb.

U.S,N° 1

PARSNIPS

Oxydol
Igc. pkej.

C.Thoi

fresh ground O E
ib.
j

Standard Size

2cans 2 3c
pks-

29c
35c
29c
39c
32c

Bulk

FRANCO AMERICAN

IVORY FLAKES

AA beef lb.

Sirloin or Round
AA beef
lb.

PORK &amp; BEANS

■b®.

Po.k
lb.

Grade
lean

RIPE OLIVES
Palmdale—Jar

it 33c

center cut
lb.

RUTABAGAS

3

lbs.

serious autom
automobile :&lt;
1 Rev. Robert J. Kees. of Evanston. !' There was a sertous
Ill. Watch for further notice, in accident at the comer of West ;
I Grand and Market streets Christ- &lt;
this paper________
i mas night, at about 11:15, when a |,
FIRST CHVRCh’oF
I car driven by Wayne Leyendrcker. i ‘
CHRIST. SCIENTIST
1 16. of Freeport, going west on ।
। Corner Church and Center streets ' Grand street, crashed into another |
I Subject: “God"
। car, driven by Reuben Rounds. 18. ;
of Battle Creek, and proceeding '
• Sunday service 11 a.m.
i Sunday school 9:30 a_m.
.south on Market street.
With young Lcyendeckcr was! ।
Wednesday evening service 7:45.
Reading Room in church edifice Miss Margaret McCulley, 23. of ,
open Wednesday and Saturday Muskegon. The car was owned by ;
Victor PraCL. of Rutland. Pasaenfrom 3 to 5 p.m.
gers in the Rounds car were Mi. !
GRACE LUTHERAN CHURCH
and Mis. Fred O. Kicpc. and their
O H. Trinkleln, Pastor
1
four small children* all uf Battle ,
Services held in the I O O.F. hall, Creek.
Mr. Kiejx- and family were taken |
Divine worship at 10:30 A.M. to Pennock hospital tn an ambulance
Sermon, "A Simple Recipe For where, they were treated for cut.-,
Haopiness In 1944 ”
and bruises. Lcyvndecker had a cut
Sunday school at 11:30 AM
on his finger, a cut on his neck ahd
Sundav school staff.meets Friday. a small one on hl* forehead.
Jan. 7. 7:30 PAf . at 521 W. Court.
City police who were called to
the scene of the accident state that
HASTINGS METHODIST
the weather was clear, the street
comer was lighted and the pave­
■ Bessie M. Rullshn. Minister
ment dry. Tlw offlccra state tliat
Residence. 519 E. Green St.
tlve driver of each car did not. ap­
" Watch Night service at th? parently notice the oilier car ap­
Quimby church Fri. night Dec. 31 proaching the street intersection.
beginning al 9 P.M closing at 12:01
The police rejwrt states that,
AM. Jan. 1. Please bring sand­ there was beer In tlic car driven by
wiches. cookies or Jello. Friends young Leyendccker. which the
from other churches of Pnrislu are voting woman who was with him
Invited. An interesting and inspiba- said she bought al a HasUng* cafe
tlonal program.
Both cars were badly damaged Thn
Preaching Sunday at Martin and driver and others in the Rounds
Quimby Time 10 and 11:30
car claim there were no lights on
Regular Sunday school services at the Lcycndecker car. and that it

FTI2AND
' Hosting!. Mich.

IH CAI 12 ■=

Telephone! 2244-2557 ■

FRIDAY a.d SATURDAY. DEC. 3|.|AN. I
The. Joy Giri in her latest Fun Whirl
Ann Carlo, Tim and Irene with Johnny "Scat” Davis
famous orchestra

"SARONG GIRL"
Bargain matinee Saturday 3:00 to 3:00 only
also the latest World in Action scries

"MASK OF NIPPON"
and U. S. Army Band on the Screen

Don't target tliat gala midnight show.Dec. 31
Sorting al 11:45 P. M. The feature picture will be

MOONLIGHT IN VERMONT'
Admission 27c plus l*x 3c total 3«c to everybody

SUNDAY ond MONDAY. JANUARY 2-3
-------- —----- -

wild nrwt

Moore, William Gaxlen and Xavier Cugat's wonder orchestra.

"THE HEATS ON"
Only enough admission* will be sold at the bargain prices
to fill the theatre once.

TUES.. WED.. THURS.. FRI.. JANUARY 4-S-6-7
- - ------- --------- - —

— v .... ...K

Hastings at reduced prices.

tvuay iriumrn io

The aame picture that played

hero •« SI 1A

&gt;__ ____ ______

Irving Berlin's all Technicolor spectacle

"THIS IS THE ARMY"

10c

SOAP POWDER

I

BULK

2»»&gt;s 29c|

COFFEE SATISFACTION
WHITE HOUSE COFFEE
HILLS BROS. COFFEE
MANOR HOUSE COFFEE

3

lbs.

59c

Bahry

th eat kb
?
JEk

Hailing!. Mich.. Phone! 2247-2282

PUBLIC DANCE

The less you

FRIDAY OI.4 SATURDAY. DEC. 31-JAN. 1

Penney's st
quality mcrch
possible prices

DOUBLE FEATURE ATTRACTION
Chester Morri, and Nancy Kelly

2

lbs

66c

"TORNADO"

MOOSE HALL

"SALUDOS AMIGOS"

You don't p
at Penney's.

SUNDAY and MONDAY. JANUARY 2-3

And there's
hig help in th

and Walt Disney's technicolor musical feature

1251 N- Michigan Ave.. Hastings

t's patriotic
every way j
into War Bor
longer. Save b
Save, too, by *
store for thing

I

promptly at 7:00 *nd 0:30

Laurel and Hardy comedy favorites with Judy Marshall

"THE DANCING MASTERS"

NEW YEAR'S EVE
TUES.. WED.. THURS.. JANUARY 4-5-6

The folks w
who know thi
Bargain matinee Sunday
3:M
to 5:00
chief
concern
that yeuget n
you well.

It pays big

12-30

PISTOL PACKIN MAMA1
206 I. STATE ST.. HASTINGS. MICH.

N. MAIN ST.. NASHVILLE. MICH.

•

»

�TTTF HASTINGS BANNER, THVB81FAY, DECEMBER 10, 1»»

—-

1 tern. Mrs. Katherine Peck of HM-^'of whom passed away a number of'soon as soda and sour .milk com- ,
already resulted In the indictment
merit* of the
of several iegutators in the pay 011 but. to emphasize by understate­
tines
and Mrs. Marion
Wheeler
of years
ago. Surviving are..two grand- bine.
*
U.tfl.
» son.
...... PL
n A. of ..
TI.1_ 1,.......
__ ■
outside clients wiro -had some sei-1 ment. it is just a bit unllkaly tb*t outside interaiU
Battle Creek; one
Chnrlro.
daughters.
Mrs. Robert DeWitt.
For thin batters, tire soda and
fish interest involved m pending1 he would do the job fairly so far
Battle Creek; and live grandenil- M&lt;M&lt; gon Heights, and Mrs. George :our milk usually furnish enough aiu * itr iirmrrv
leg Ulutl -n.
it ».
is. —
as someI as tiie public is concerned. Tlie
It is situation*
... Maybe ..
dren.
KingwHl. Muskegon; also a daugh- leavening, but thicker batters and TA Y DATE Nkpilkn
claim, "ethically possible for an at- ‘ one that paid the biirgest retainer more at a simitar klr
pyrion Whitworth, second son of
•irn. icisex was ini.uuiii— -................. ——. dougiu usually med some added I AA KA I L nLLULU
tumey to serre both tlie pnple and would be the one likely to get first the full spotlight of
&gt;mas and Catherine Whitworth. ber of the East Baltimore United , and twu great-grandchildren.
baking
Count
tea'■ r'.rw _
. „m* .1 vI
... of
. ■powder.
I. used
, .1 with
■ (_on
...... sour
, I.„,
Investigation.
&gt; born in Johnstown. Barry coun- IMlUUril
, (Continued
from Ou,,,.
Page 11. QSec.
1.) a private client when he votes as consideration regardless
Brethren church WlltH
where site had be- t .......
Mrs. TCurtz wm
--- - ~
a devoted .......
mem- spuon
soda,
1• cup
[March 13. 1861. und departed this longed fur 04 years. Funeral sm- Ixt of Emmahuel Episcopal church, milk. ar. equal to 2 tecu.poona of
When our city charter was-adoptDecember 18, al his home hr ices were held ut the above church also one &lt;4 the oldest life members baking powder in a recipe If more ed. aboitt 40 years ago, 81 Au was the
Wllng, at the age of 82 years. 0 on Wedne day afternoon .it- two ‘4 Hasting* Ixxlgr No 7 O E 8 leavening powder U needed, make pay foi 10 hours of unskilled labor,
nths, 5 days.
o'clock and interment wu in the She possessed many noble qualtlc* It up with baking powder.
and 8250 to 18300 for skilled work­
lot character
&gt;n August 13. 1891, he was united Striker cemetery.
ers for the anic. 10 hours. Tlie
-------— that endeared
------- her io
her friends Her 'cheerful attitude
marriage to Ednu F Fisher.
' prices of eggs, butter, meats and
in the face of trials and difficulties Police Report to the
re made a home for ids niece, PASSING OF MRS.
Frocerics generally were Ins tluui
was always an. inspiration to her
k. Lillian Lcinaar. of Hickory ci.aheXce HOAG
mlf of present prices. Then the
friends. Funeral services were voh- Council Monday Night new city charter fixed 10 mills as
fners for 19 years.
Mrs. Anna M Hoag, widow of the
lexides his wife and this niece lute Rev Clarence E. Hoag, a for­ . ducted by the Rev. Don M. Oury at
the limit of taxation for city purChief Harry Thompson. gave his[ iroscs. That was ample for that dav.
I to mourn his passing ure a mer (wistor of tlie Hasting ■ Pint I Emmanuel church on Friday at
years me
lher. George of Bristol Lake. Methodist church, died on Wed­ eleven o'clock and interment wa.. report of police activities. tor tire, uno
and inr
for •••veraj
teveral years
the cost of
in Riverside omr-tery
---- ---------------------.ulrMj aCHy
nephews and three nieces, all
Dec. 22, ut die Clark M&lt; near Dowling, and other rela- nesday.
mortal home in Grand Rapids,
ISMS!,
« the
!*greatly 10incre-ed coat of
&amp; FrS?' uKT1 i’hfh wm “
But
where
she
had
resided
&lt;«r/F
urtern
re?*
”
-*
_
vilh the exception of a few years, years. She *ai born Sep’.
i£i Labor,
labor, and
and the
Um large
large advances
advances in
in
Christmas’ eve Duriiia "the ‘period
spent his entire life in Barry at Douglas, and i» survived by1870.
her
materials, both of which
Sunday moniing l&gt;e S. Fuller. tiie city police issued 122 drivers the co«t_of
nty near the place of his birth daughter.
Mr*. Lois Knight. Funeral 85. of Carlton township was found l/censV^eSjir Munlctpal coun th.
the dly.
citv ha.
has to havMn
have in grr^rg
earning on
i will be remembered by many lervlccs were
held
at
Clark
Home
on
it*
work,
now
compel
the
city
to
summons,
handed
out
15
tickets
for
•**
„°,
w
oot
’
H*
1
l
le
clt,
to
dead
in
bed,
having
passed
away
-nds.
use
the
mills.
L•* ,h
" full ten mtrt
* Even that u
’uneral services were held nt 3 Friday afternoon and interment was in his sleep following a long period traffic violations and received and ”
ock Tuesday afternoon at the in tire Douglas cemetery.
of failing hoalth. He h survived Investigated 28 mLvcellaneouv com­ not chough. Tlie city could not re­
iton funcrni home in Delton
by his wife. Mary, und one daugh­ plaints from citizens. The night po­ pair the damage done on East Walh Rev. Jones of Hickory Corners DEATH COMES TO MRS.
ter. Leona, at home. Funeral serv­ liceman found 24 doors of the city's r.pt street by the Fall creek flood
elating. Burial In Bonfield eem- MARGARET D. KURTZ
ices were held at the Leonard biLdneu places unlocked The po­ last Maxell, because it had no tnon. Mrs Margaret D Kurtz, aged 87. chnpei on Tuesday afternoon at two lice picked up five dogs which were ey. and could raise none, owing to
' widow of tlie late John Kurtz. o'clock, the Rev S C Hathaway! roaming nt large, contrary to the the cliarter tax limit. Tlie city en­
AT1I OF MRS.
1 posed away on Wednesday. D-t 22. officiating Interment in the Fuller peace and dignity of the commun­ gineer estimate* that, it will cost
ICKES
following a stroke. Her parents cemeteryIty; one of them by its owner; the( at least $3,000 to make Hint repair,
Mary 8. Ickfti. wife of Wil­ were tin- late Mr. and Mrs. John
other four will never disturb any' which would include a wide culvert
es of Baltimore township. Cole Mi Kurtz. Who died a nurn- PASSING OF FORMER
। one hereafter. A stolen bicycle was, When a city like Hastings is in
Monday after a long period bvr uf years ago. operated a meat
recovered and restored to its own-,I such a position it is inviting serious'
health and had been a tru- market here for munv years Mrs.
er. One breaking und entering trouble. For Instance..the Michigan
the Greenfield convafc-.- Kurtz h id been a resident of HasWord was receive&lt;| hern Wt-dnes-, churge was reported and investlgat-1। Avenue bridge needs replacing with
Irome for the past week. She
day. Dec 23. of the, passing of Mrs ' ed. Two motor-vehicle accidents i: a much stronger structure. It is'
bom in Baltimore Twp, on here from Grand Rapid), where the Marian Rowley Brice &lt;&gt;t Detroit, were policed.
1 not equal to tile heuvy truck traffic
11. 1868. making tier 75 years, family lived for fifteen years. Two widow of the late T S. Brice, u
' which it now carries. There ore
iths and 16 days of nge. 3ur- sons, Charles und John Jr., were former clerk, of Barry county. Mrs. HOW KIM SIGLER SPENT
other things tlie city really sliould
[ are her husband: twu ctaugh- bom to Mr and Mrs. Kurtz, both Brie.1 was n Jong time resident of1 CHRISTMAS HOLIDAY
do that it cannot attempt under
Hastings, residing with the late Mr
Kim Sigler. Buttle Creek attorn- present conditions. When the war
and Mrs r&gt; R McElwain for many
siiail end. it will be necessary to
years and teaching m the Has­ as sfiecial prosecutor in the grand • meet quickly the emergency created
tings schools and in the county. In1 jury investigation at Lansing prac­ by unemployment, by undertaking
Detroit ; hr was .&lt; member of St tically a 24-hour day grmd for the reeded local improvement* wKh
Mark's Methodist church and a last two weeks, was bane for! government aid. Hostings, with a
charter member of the Federation' Christmas yesterday and today • I■ 10 mill charter limit caimot meet
of Womens clubs o! flVit city Sur­
Tomorrow Mr. Sigler will be back that emergency. Tills city will be
viving arc
son, Dwight of Roch­ in court at Lansing to renew his ex­ lie!plcss. unless it can have more
ester. N Y. and Bob. a grandson, amination of witnesses,
I money available.
in the armed service* Another son.1 "I like the job." Mr. Sigler said. !I Can Hostings get. more money
Let. preceded his mother in death. "and I expect to go right down
and keep the 10 mill city tux limit?
through the middle regardless of 7he suix-rvlsors und board of re­
trait on Friday at 2 30 P M . and who may be hit."
interment was in Woodmere ccme- , The Birule Creek attorney who view could make a large increase in
the lusersmenu of real estate. But
i recently formed a partnership here that would mean that the city
' with Burritt Hamilton, was selected would have to pay a far larger per­
, us special prosecutor by Judge Is— centage of the county taxes. Tills
t land Carr of Lansing, because of city has 4 members of the Burr&gt;
Following a long period of ill­ his skill as a trial lawyer and his county board of supervisors, und
CANVAS GLOVES
15c
ness, Charltf. L. Moon, used nearly widely demonstrated ability ns an the townships 16 members. The 16
18. passed away on Wednesday. examiner of witnesses in court.
members would be warranted In
Dec. 22. at Pennock iioupital where
Except for the brief time taken thinking there must be a valid
Hunt Club Dog Food &gt;'meal&gt; 5 lbs. 45c
lie had been a patient for six weeks. out. for his Christmas dinner. Mr. reason for u big raise in assess­
For the past nine years, Mr. Moon Sigler spent the holidiay &lt;it his ol- ments of city property. As a matter
Had conducted a store at Dowling flee in tlie Security National bank , ol fact there would not be Property
HI-HO CRACKERS
1 lb. box 21c
and previously had been employed। building as he expressed it: "With ‘ in this city is now assessed fully
in a Kroger store in Battle Creek. a batch of testimony and a bunch as high us it Is In the townships,
Smuckcr's Grope Jam, 6 pts. lb. 18c
Surviving are his parents. Super­
and os high or higher titan In
visor and Mrs I-eon J Moon of day Enquirer-News.__________
other cities, like Charlotte and
Baltimore township; one brother,
Marshall, which have about the
BOUILLON CUBES________ 5 for
10c
Dale, and a sister. Mrs Howard Sl'PER-HIGIIWAYS
|
same population ns Ha-stings. A
Vanderlie &lt;if Dowling; his grand­ AFTER THE WAR
Chicken. Beef and Vegetable
|
lieavy raise in real estate assessmother. Mrs. Clara McCoy. Celina.
While big city planners are anwould not be warranted, and
Ohio, and his grandfather. George Ucipnting a heavy increase in air- ।1 menu
in all human probability,
lb. 33c
Whitworth, of Dowling. The Rev. plane travel and traffic, they also would, tliat
HILL'S BROS. COFFEE
we would pay inudiS. Conger Hatliawuy conducted tlie realize that rubber-tired vehicles mean
more of the county tax thart we
funeral at the Leonard chapel on will also be used to an even larger T.cw
do. which would be unfair.
Sunday. D»c 26. at 2:00 P M. and1 extent than before the war.
The only alternative, thert. Is to
Interment was in the Dowling
Fpr instance Chicago's Planning raise the charter limit. I^Sltould be
cemetery.
■ Commission has recommended the made 15 mills instead/of 10. That
BUY — BUY — BUY — BONDS!
— i construction of seven addlUonal cx- would give the city council a mar­
;OO|&gt; COOKS SAVE
| press highways inrlhat city after gin of 5 milts over tlie present
[the war. These roadways will be limit, which would/ enable It to
Milk that turns sour offers less from 18 to 20 rexfs wide, and J heir /meet einergencies_.tnal will surely
excuse for dismay than milk that estimated cost lx, $232,000,000. 'The
gets Miilled. say Micliigan State new highways would be. either ei\- qulrcinenU in^focal municipal projCollege home ewnomics spec hi I bn*, voted, or excavated, so that stop--,scctr. in widen the federal govemsince the sour milk lends itself to ping for street intersections would menL-wfll cooperate As It is now.
many form.-, of cookery'1j 'not be required.
the 10 mill Unilt is not enough to
Sour milk may replace sweet in ;
pay the ordinary running exjjense*
baking, and give lightness, tender- 1
of Hastings, und is much too small
ru-sK. and flavor to any hot bread
to meet emergency expenses of the
except poixnera. as well ar. gingertypes we have njentioned. or for
brpad and spice cake. A.-, for sour I Hospital MUMU
u. la
.... meet M»iM&gt;ratlon with the federal gov­
Guild „
No
19 will
ru-mn. a mere spoonful or two Jan.
an. 6 at
a-. 2 tfdock
o'clock with Mrs.
Mr;. A. W. ernment in projects lor employment
"Edie-, n gravy, sauce, or soup sandwichc-s and service for your- immediately following. tlie end of
special Sour milk &lt;&gt;r cream has ,
_______
World War II.
.&lt;11 the food values of milk or cream
w
The women
Women of the Moose will
We understand that the city
when fresh, and that alone is good celebrate their monthly birthday council will submit to the voters of
reason for not wasting any.
I(3rty Thursday evening. DeC.-.30 at Hostings next April a projxisal that
To u-y sour milk successfully In
Maurice Ingram's, 302 E. Mar- the charter city tax limit of 10 nulls
•hakibg.
..t-.i... a
» few general ni^es are use­
potluclc sapper at 7;0o. Briny be iticreased to 15 milks. Wi* believe
If you still need a good winter coat, here and now is the
self, also one dish for the table. that proposition ought to be adopt­
Rule One: In SUbjUtirting sour There are two birthdays this month.. ed. There seems no prospect for
milk for sweet, use an equal quan­ Mrs. Claudia Ullery and Miss Man­ many years to come for the cost of
time
to buy it at thrifty savings! All from regular stock.
tity of the rour milk. Add Just Sense.
labor to decline, and that means
enough soda to neutralize the acid.
that the cost of materials will, tn
One-half level teaspoon ' soda I.}
Townsend club No. 1 will hold a nil probability, at least for several
Here
are winter's success coats-richly furred, warmm«ugh tor each cup of really sour party at the hall on .Saturday eve­ years, remain about ns high as at
nrllk. or onc-qUarter teaspoon if the ning. Jan. 1. 'IMe next wcRulnr present.
smartly styled for seasons of wear. Sizes 14-44.
rmlk is Just ttimlng. Too much soda meeting will be Tuesday evening.
To put our city government in
gives bad flavor and odor and pro­ Jan. 4. AU arc welcome.
position to meet emergencies now
duces dark flecks In the baked ,
and conditions that may arise aft­
...
,
.....
Hospital Guild No. 14 will meet er the war. the oily tax limit ought
Rule TWO: Mix soda with dry in- for a dessert-bridge al 1:30 Tues- to be increased to nt least 15 mills
Bredtents. Don t add it dlrtxUy to day. Jan, 4. al the home of Mrs. i Even at that the city tax rate in
ih&lt; milk, or the gas needed for w. l. Htriman. 423 W. center St. Hastings will be no higher Dian In
leavening will begin to escape os
_______
many oilier cities of this size.
The St. Cecelia Choir Guild will
meet Wednesday evening. Jun. 5. at TWO INHERITANCE TAXES
Probate Judge clement has com­
7:30 at the home of Mrs. Duane
puted the inheritance tax for two
Miller.
estates, since our last report. Tlie
two amounted to 81.888.18. and ore
tor the Estate pf tx&gt;ra C. Kepkey
81317.58. and ’the Estate of Walter
Spaulding. 8570.60. These inherit­
Goodwill
The Goodwill W.S.C.S. will meet ance taxes go into the primarv
Friday. Dec. 31. at the home of school fund.
Mrs. Frank Ferris for dinner. Visi­
tors are welcome.

_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ INCREASE IN CITY

|

January Clearance
WINTER COATS

C.Thomas Stores, Inc

ORGANIZATIONS ★

From Regular
Stock!

Trim med!

SPORTS COATS
•TWEEDS

COMMUNITY NOTICES
Sbultz
The Shultz Community Club will
meet with Mrs. George Clouse
Thursday. Jan. 6.
'

Make It Shine In
History Pages

AT PENNEY’S
Our generation has em­
patriotic and wise, nowadays, to save money
every way you can—to save and put your savings
into War Bonds! Save by making everything last
longer. Save by not buying useless and trivial things.
Save, too, by shopping regularly at your J. C. Pcnpey
store for things you really need!
The less you buy the more you need Penney values.
t’s

I

Penney's still offers, as it always has, the highest
quality merchandise that can be had, at the lowest

possible prices.
You don't pay for cos’tly extras, for frills, or "front"
at Penney’s.
And there's another thing about Penney's that's a
big help in this wartime yeas.
_
The folks who work at your Penney store are people
who know this town and its wants and needs. Their
chief concern is to help stretch your budget and to sec
that you get merchandise that will serve you and suit

you well.
It pays big dividends to shop at Penney’s.

barked on a crusade for

freedom that has never
been equalled! Let’s make
this year the final stage

and bring to an ending

the sufferings and sacri­
fices of warfare.

END THE ATTACK .

BUY MORE BONDS

$1QGO

GIVE THE GRAND
JURY A CHANCE!

। (Continued from Page 1. Section 1.)
I employees at his command for tlie
1 special assignment of driving Frank
McKay from Landing to*-'Graiyr
Rapids
, ■ ,
Maybe there is some explanation1
which can make all of the above
seem sweet and reasonable.
Maybe, as one commentator pre­
Martin Comers
dicts. "When the facts are revealed
Preaching service next Sunday I. wn
„ Jay
JnJ- JJnscy
wllsCy of
UI WiO„u ;{Rapkls
why
morning at 10 o'clock. Plan to at- waa named prosecutor, Rushton will
tend church and Sunday school. i emerge
----------------------— ------stronger•»-than
’ ever In ~'Wpub­
.
~ ’
’He confidence." Perhaps! But cf so.
In an Exclusive Class .
explanations should be forthcoming
Tuna trees In. America have no quickly—and they liad batter be
znown enemy in the form of insect--. I good! Real good!
or blight.
। n is already apparent Hint those
: conducting the grand jury are in
I for some severe personal sniping.
I one of the special columns, emanat­
I ing from Landing which appeared
l in several of the state-papers Satjurday Lv a good case to point The
basic structure of fact was there
but by a Tittle touch of color here
and a slight twist there, the picture
was made to appear just as the
writer wanted it to appear—and the
way he wanted it to apix-ar ob­
‘ vlously coincided closely with the
way those opposed to -the grand
YOUR
! jury also wanted it to appear.
I Maybe this. too. was Just another1
of those strange coincidences.
The grand Jury investigation has

BarryviUe
.
The WACS. will meet this week
Thursday, Dec. 30 for a potluck
dinner at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Burr Fo&amp;sett. This is election
of officers and everyone is urged
to be present.

patrmagc
AHO A

HAPPY

BANGHART'S
BAKERY
HASTINGS

PERMANENT WAVE-59t

NEW YEAR
STEBBINS &amp; JACOBS

UHU/E
the BEX AU. store
nUYVt.
j
Pharmacists
iTE
. PHONE 2331 HASTINGS
PHONE 21311

$1295 - $2295

Good warm wool coats.
Fitted and box styles. All are
lined and interlined. Regular stock. Sizes 10 to 46.

SUITS

DRESSES

$1295

$100

Excellent quality

SELECTED CROUP OF COTTON

for such a low price. Good fabrics.

DRESSES priced to clear at once.

Well styled garments.

Sizes 12 to 18.

Two piece suits.

CLEARANCE of WINTER HATS
$100

$198

$149

Every hat in stock priced for quick clearance.
values to $4.95.

-

Former

-

The Value Stor
138 W. STATE

G. E. GOODYEAR

• CHESTERFIELDS

HASTII

�TUB HASTINGS BANNER. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 38. 1&gt;U

PAGE FOUR

I There will be no Bunday night I Thomas Stebbins and baby. 231R 3; Mrs Marshall Warner. 305
in the Interest of world stability,! Fisher and son Max were dinner I Lansing * Mr. and Mrs. Geo.
Vnllsd Brethren In Christ
service until further notice
w Ors«i.
Hanover; Mtaa Msrjo’ie P*lmf
I. H Osgood. Minister
then you’d better raise your boy to guest* *
------•
Varney —
and.daughtora
*-*
were ChristSunday
ol Mn Mary Fisher
,,,
I Surgical patients ware: Mra. Dalton Ml** Geneva Hubbell, 7
Woodland
be a soldier.
und Mis* Susie Fisher of SouUl
TU.
t.^ Marcone
Marjorie Thompson,
Thompson. aza
538 8.
a Dibble;
uiome; n.
N. taw
East bi
8t
T
V
e
V?n^
mpr
101
Mtas
Zana
Douatas.
Hzztlng*
R
J
.
The
Morning
worship
Evangthsl
Rev.
.....
n,...
...
D
,
Thc medic*!
eiUc31 patlcnU
patientsare:
are: Dxr^
DarJ
mother.
Mrs.
Udlu•Taylor
of
K*laWoodland. Other guest* wire Mr.
eeka new*. Dec. 14-31.
Marie Wetaenhofer Middle- Wright.
Mary Siiowcrman will bring the
l R.
* 1; C. H.
h. WflW. rf
(OMil'nuM from Page 1. Sectton l.l lory, a year in whlah Use success of and Mr*. Harold Hecker and chil­ mo * Mr. and Mia. Hida Guy of
•----------—
—**
Mra.
Cora Aapinall, 213 W. w Green 8t: Mis Busle Whli:i£
that the final collapse of Germany
dren, KaLamxxoo and Mr and Mrs. East Woodland were Sunday dinner
Freeport; Mr* Henry Barber, &lt;l
Bunday school A growing S. 6. Richatd Butiop. 232 B. Jefferson. Apple
will only come after a crushing mll- Allied arms will oe interrupted, if Waller Fisher, South Woodland * guests of Mr. and M.-a Fay C.
on-------Dec -15.
Those
&lt;uuM receiving
receiving medical
medical care W. Clinton. Glen Conley. 2.0 f
at aU. only by setbacks of a minor Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ftesner and Wing. * Mr. and Mr*. Darr Kah­
Itary defeat
Patient* discharged during the were: Mtaa Allee Whettone. R 3; Hanover; Mm. Man Scot ho f
Evangelistic Servicea continue
nature. However, the coat (Tarawa eon Eldon, Mr. and Mrs. WUlis Dsl- ler were Christmas dinner guests al
wtek
were:
Mr*.
Nell
Jones
and
Mrs
Susie
Whitney.
Freeport;
Mra.
Nashville;
Mtaa Alice Whetstone.*
each evening 7:30 P. M-. except
and daughter. Woodland and
baby. R. 4; Mrs Vere Carter and Emma Runyan. Alonzo Nott and 3; Mr*. Hannah Sayer. Sunfkfr
Surprisingly enough the weak is but an example) will be heavy; ten
probably so heavy that 1844 will be Mr. and Mrs Raymond Delton and ton. * Henry Boillnger spent the Sat
hnbv. Middleville;
Mra
Donald LaVeme VanHouten. Lake Odessa; Robert Bryans. 821 E. Marahall. •
i l**Roy Flessner. Lake Odessa, were Christmas weekend with his broth­ f Special night* to which all are TMfee and baby. 31
neither
happy
nor
Joyful.
adway;
Wilbur
Lane.
SIS
8Jefferson;
Mra.
lies are concerned U. Joseph Stalin
I Christmas day dinner guest* of Mr. er and abler. Joo Ballinger and Invited are as follows: Women— Floyd Myers. 711 I
i- .Mra. Hannah Sayer. Bunfield. rDan
'— M„
to the contrary, the American Home
Mrs Lou Steiger of Sunfield. Mbs Alice Bollinger of near Ver­ Thursday Dec. 30. Young People— Myrtle Mannl. 233 —
Our Job b to see that Uib country, and
Front We have suffered less clam­ which
Smith of Lansing returned montville * Mrs. Gertrude Scudder Fri. Dec. 31—Watch Night Service. Mrs. Marion Smith and baby. R. 5, • Wright. Hasllnga R 1.
a fin« young fellow has Glen the
News for the week of Dec. 31—38 Buehler. Freeport;
age and done more complaining »nd left formany
Fleeznera for a visit. * Mr. and Ira Scudder of West Wood­ Men—Sunday Jan. 2. AU Men's Mrs. Roy Erway and baby. R. 1,
all time, really does become with
U
given
herewith
Browne
andIonia
baby. Alonzo Nott, ll
Mrs Nia)
Ntal. Casteleln tand baby
babr 818 “
ney Pcrr7.
squawking than any other nation a better place in which to enjoy the and Mra. John Dell and Mis* Doro­ land, Mr. and Mrs. Scott Campbel) Choir. Family—Friday Jan. 7. Bring Mrs_
family of Lacey and Miss V?ra entire family.
engaged in the war Organlaed full benefits of a stable peace. That thy Dell were Christmas day dinner und
S Church, "Miss EiuUt«Ci. .
of Lansing were Sunday KUpatakk
402 8. Washington. Mn.
pressure groups, disregarding the might form the basis of a pretty ■ ueata of Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Dell of Scudder
dinner
guests
at
the
home
cf
Mr
Lansing. Mr. and Mra. Ewyn Dell
Sunday School 10:30 A. .XL
Green. 1511 8- Hanover; Miss
fate of the boys at the battle fronts
Leslie were aleo guest* Mr. and and Mrs. Dorr Kahler.
Worship and sermon by the Rev. McKibbefi. 458 E. Clinton:
have used the urgency of the mili­ good resolution for the Year of ot
Mrs. John Dell also calkd on Mr
Mary Showerman—11:30 A. M.
tary situation to force oonceaslons 1M4.
and Mrs Lee Bidwell of Mulliken
No evening service® while Evan­
from their government at the
and Mr and Mrs Ear) McDonald of
gelistic a?rvlees continue at Wood­
point of a gun. figuratively speak­
Lansing. Hr. and Mra. Reuben Wol- his parent*, Mr and Mrs. Walter land U. B. Church.
s. Broadway. Dec.
ing. John L Lewis and hb UMW
i cott. East Woodland and Mr and Fisher, that Lt. Edward Fisher has
I Mra. Carl Walt* and Mr. and Mrs. arrived safely in England
I Ralph Bowerman. Lake Odrusa. 33: B boy to Mr. and Mrs. August
——
*----------I.
are a care to point and now the
Woodland Wesleyan
Oailen
Mlske.
son
of
Mr.
and
E O. Shorno. Woodand. were
Lake Odessa.
Odessa Dec
Dec 34;
34; aa girl
।girl Already our rubber eompan!
Methodist Church Mrs Royal Gardner. R. 1; Uoyd Myers Lake
railroad brotherhoods and the steel
Mrs.
Walter
Mlske
of
Northwret
I King.
Freeport;
Mrs.
Richard 1‘' Mt andMrs. rants H. Fleming, have learned how lb mait- revert
Glenn E. Miller. Partin'
workers threaten to follow suit.
i Miss Mary Dodge, art teacher of ChrtaUna* dinner guests ot Mra Woodland, who has resided in Lan­
Bishop and Baby. 233 S- Jefferson; Nashvtlle, Dec. 37.
kinds of satisfactory synthetic rtrt
Bundsv .«chool 2:30 P M
tlie Delphos. Ohio schools, is spend- J^a*TJ,.nC4? I1 J? rt *? Mjs.
sing
the
past
year
with
hto
wife,
snrlce 3:30 P M.
Mrs. Gerald Powell. Dowling; Mrs
Surgical patients include. John ber. and the possibilities of the 2P
Preaching service
AU of this Indicate® that, to dale, Uig the hohdsy vacation with her , Spindler and Mrs. Margaret I.-tep the former Helen Brodbcck of
ijoy- the-------special
Arthur McCrimmon. Vermontville: Gerber. R. 4; Mrs Cora Asplnall. cent urak haven't been roratchr
Come and enJ
*■’ music
—
we have been so far away from the St., the Rev. and Mra. Arthur entertained with a fornix dinner Woodland, has been accepted for
P. M.
(Mrs. Guy Smith. Freeport; Mrs. 213 W. Apple; Miss Marjorie Cole, Neither has the 30-ccnt steak.
■
of South Woodland. * Mr. on Sunday. Oumta were Mr. and
and song this Sunday
t
war and so untouched by hostilities
ra Tom Long of Grand Rap- Mra. Bernard BuUtau. Grand Rap­ service in the U. S Navy and will
that It is difficult for us to realize ids spent
leave
this
week.
The
Mbk
the holiday weekend with ids. Mrs. Bia Andenon and Err'**1
the grim. klll-or-be-killed nature of
a baby daughter.
Maurice vandrcar. A-8.
Lafay-tto. ’’’ind., * Miss Catherine
this global conflict.
*
Griffith. Bat- celving his bool training at the
son Jack of Lake Odessa were Sun- Spindler and James
I.—- Griffith BaU Great Lake® N. TB.
dinner guests *
Methodist ■ »&gt;e Creek
Mrs' Geo. ------------Hudecdt
So. even uicnutn
though irar»muru.
forewarned, me
the day
oo.
cay ninner
w The
nw nnowwi
r
,, *
" ----Mrs Paul Towns has received
. 1.... a cafeteria:iFvrtvn
.tremendously
—
. ..... - ■increased
----------- . casually
——■u,y W
WSC6
are serving
(Evelyn Hvnre)
Hynes) ofof Owosso
Owosso spent
spent
.8 CS..l^h.
_________ ____________________
1. Ser
Siy.
word from hcr husband In India
SUGARED
lists which will come with a full'
t
that he was promoted to the rank
of Sergeant on Dec 7. Congratula­
tions.
Woodland's
servicemen
who
spent
1844
* Pvt Elwood
Uvln« r«*n‘ly near her hus­
' Mrs
Mrs. Edward 1Retsor.
------------------------------or Plain
. ■
...
Md«xxi
McLeod of Columbus
Columbus. Ohio
Ohio, was
was 1 band who is in tlie service. He has Christmas at home include the fol­
1844 is likely to see the end of the
u Friday and ; been transferred and she exjFcta lowing: Raymond Smith, Russell
war
Hiller. ThB
This will release
ar against Hiller
day Mr and
^(oln him taler * Mr and Mrs Lind. John Mullenlx. Elwood Mc­
Dozen
men
Mtl!. ullocri
„
icn and material for the final push Mr
Gilbert, McLeod
and Pvt Me- Gerald Potter and children left Leod and Edison Baas Edison was
jainsl Japan and will bring up
»
crc gue5u C
against
wcre
PIf Mr.
Mr. and
anu Mrs
aan. Saturday for Dowagiac to spend in Woodland Friday. He has been
Cello Wrapped
new and difficult problem* tn the d ,n McLeod of Lake Odewui Other several davs with his parents. Mr :stationed al Gulfport. Mira, but
his return will be transferred
administration of governmental at- gurau were Mr and Mrs. Dell Wil- and Mrs. Clifford Potter. * Mr. and iutxm
.. ana and
sir. Mr.
anaand
-airs.
uue Joe
nv- No­ Mra. LeRoy Perkins of Freeland to Maxwell, Alabama for further
falrs In conquered territories.
I, li»n»
.Mrs.
training.
was
a
guest
at
the
home
of
Mr.
atid
.■ wicke r\f
U/rwwlI
■
।
”
,(
KCr
nrirl
of Woodland and Mr. and
Dale Hynea, son of Mr and Mrs.
Raymond McLeod. Marvin and Mrs. Leon Hynes Christmas day
Coilee with the richer, fresh
1844 loo. may be the year that de­ Mrs
Nancy of Grand Rapids * Verdun and over night. Miss Gladys Hynes Henry Hynes U now overseas. His
EVAPORATED
flavor. Full-bodied, delicious
termines whether we will have a Flcry of Detroit spent the Christ­ of Hastings was also a weekend address Ls
Pvt Dale G. Mynas. 36466113
prolonged era of peace or whether ina* holidays -with libs mother. Mrs. gue*t at the home of her parent*.
Co. c. 825th Enar. Avn. Bn.
Mr. and Mrs Geo. Whitmore of
KROGER'S
the world powers arc merely to re­ Bertha Flory. On Christmas day.
A
PO.
'
Postmaster
Carson
City
and
Mr.
and
Mrs
group for another showdown some­ Mrs Flory and Verdun and Mrs
HOT-DATED
McGowen and Frederick and
Country Club
time within the next few decades.’ Geo. Nlctjiamer were dinner xueau Harry
u’ 8.’ Army
Mrs.
Hazel
Ward
of
Sheridan
were
cf Mr and Mrs. Frank Nlethamer
dinner guests of Mr. ano .
If the spirit manifest at Cairo of West Woodland On Sunday for Chrtstnuis
W.8.C.S. Annual Meeting
Mr*. H. A. Kltaon and Mary Jo. *
and at Teheran t* translated into dinner. Mr. and Mrs. Nlelhamer Miss Doreen Clary of Hastings and j The following officers and choic.-.
action after the defeat of Germany, ; nd Pvgrv. Mrs. Bertha Flory. Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Robert Crockford of men were elected at the annua!
G&lt;JF Nlelhamer. Verdun Flory' &lt;«d
then the chances for a real peace Mtn
meeting
of the W 8 CB —President
1 Point per can
urns
uoau
ot
coat*
orove
Midland
&lt;*ri.rtims
dinner
Deris Coats of Coats Grove 1
are gcx-d But if the isolationist eb • MRs
wire gucate of Mr. and Mra. Blake
”-«tn.srt^Ku«* —Mrs Vera Hewitt; Vice. Presmenu in America land they are still Rbdna
*er- * Mr. and Mrs. btuart kus&gt;- Mrs. Elsie Farthing; Rec. Secy—
Mrs Fem Trumbo: Cor. Secy —
strong and active* and Europe, get
MrX.a
Un.
adon
r»n«l.
u&gt;m
I
»»
“
■
S&gt;?
cl
P
‘
Sr":,
Trw* Aiwt Mr T A Whitmer urrr ■ da* guest* at the llOtlli Of her pcr- Mrs. Ornha Revor: Trcas.—Mrs
the upper iiand with each nation Joc
•”? ??r J' S’_. nt* Mr anrt Mr* Ed Demnrav of Stata HUberf: Misrtonarv Educa­
unwilling to make any concessions KI.™
Rr.Xna mT'aS i
u
m
tion—Mrs Susan Smith. Social Re­
R”w?’ i ™ o?wSU.ret"llh i‘ SIX lations and Church Activities—Mrs
COUNTRY CLUB
28c
Sardine Tor.darloins, 16-oz. can 13c, 16 Points
Fortified. 6 Point*. Mi-Choice Margarine, lb 18c
Gertrude Reuther; Student WorkuST-z^S
$'-nSJESPA
and .&lt;»n Zack of
Beaverton called ut
Mrs Claudia Wolcott; Children’
SPOTLIGHT 3 £„ 5Sc £
this
week.
*
Mr
and
Mn.
Clarence
on Mr. and Mrs Frank Nirthsmt-r
and sons of Battle Creek and Work—Mrs. Rather Wingard; Sup
Chrtsimns dav. * Mr and Mrs Anile
pile*—Mrs Leu Shomo; Litera­
fa-Roy Perkins of Freeland were Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Rowluder of ture
and Publications—Mrs. F.4»?l
Rapids were giu&gt;ts of Mr
Sunday dinner giie- ta al tlie home Grand
iO Flj. Largo No 2’/J» can 3k, 30 Pts.
Krogsr'i Embaisy 11b. |ar 24c
Mrs. I-awrence Faul Saturday Rowlader The president will en­
i.f Mr. and Mrs Roy Rowhidcr ♦ and
Sunday. Jack Anne remained tertain ’he Society at her home
Mrs Juna Jordan came last Wed- &lt; and
to
spend
hit
holiday
vacation
with
for
the
January meeting.
r.e«day to spend th- Christina.-, his giandparenta. Mr. and Mrs
hrltdoys with her son C*ri Jordan
Fairth Circle W.S.C.S. Io Meet
* Mr. and Mrs Uoyd Hitt
and family * Mr and Mrs. Hobart Fail!.
circle
the Metho­
Liovd. Jr and Mr*. Hattie. Tli'
... Faith
.
----- of ..
3 Pl*. G.-gpalrui! Juice, 46-oz can 29c, no Pl*.
Prepared Spaghetti Dinner. No point* required
Fchaiblv. Grand Rapids. Mr. and mid
were Sunday dinner gueab- dirt Wi.CS.
“ "” ~
will meet
------ ’ with Mrs.
Mrs. Coion Schaibly. Kalnma/oo Bowers
Mr. and Mrs. Don Smith of John BHUing. Tutsday evening.
Mr and Mrs. Kennard Schaibly. of
Cheater.
Mr.
and
Mrs
Douglas
Jan.
4.
and family. Hopkins. Mr. and Mrs
and daughter of Laiumg
5r
George Schaibly and son. Wood­ Ricme
also guests * Mr. and Mr.-.
C HUNCH-ANNOVNCEMENT8
£ tl/ ration pem:* requirad
I Pura-pak cartor
Krall Swanky twig. 3 Poinl*. Most varialie*
land: were Christinas dinner gumts were
Owens and daughters of South7 Woodland C'hurrh
at the bomc of their parents. Mr. . Robert Haven
'~4&gt;f the Brethren
spent the weekend
I'litl Mr; H -nry Schaibly cf West Grand
hcr parents. Mr. and Mrs. J.
'Arthur L Dodgy. Pastor
Woodland. Mr. and Mrs. Kennard with
10: 03 A M —Worship and sermon.
L. Crockrord of East Woodland
Quart tar
Schaibly and children are standing ;! For
11: 00 A M.—Sunday adiool
dinner they were
the holidavs with his parents
|
, Christmas
With Best Wishes
K Fellowship supper anttUonfllv
Eirbauy, extra smooth, triple whipped
Avondale, itono-ground, tangy flavor
Plump, meaty, tangy. More for
Mrs. Viola Na«h wiio has been 11 gi:~ts of Mr and Mr*. Welbv
and Janice Other guests night will be held Friday evening. I
fi
your mcnoy Gel several bottles
with her daughter. Mrs. Carl Niet- ’, Crackford
and Mrs Arthur Allerding Dec. 31 at 7 o'clock at the church
liamer ol Hastings U now visiting ।1 wcre-Mr.
For Your 1944!
Mis* Nettle Scngcr. assistant to
hcr daughter. Mrs. Carl Scofield of Woodland. On Sunctav Mr. and the
pastor of the Detroit Church I
i‘tto fkmdv1'* Mr’ anTMrTLiw- '
AUerding entertained
lerga
»iza
juicy
ron s£lth and tta^htor £&amp;gt£ats
of the BretJiren und former Ml&gt;- ;
xjonary to China will be the speak- ,
of his parent*. Mr. and Mrs Owen ’9””? I
Balls ol Juice
Smith of South Woodland for
V S2ckwr|n.* Man and er. The aupper will be potluck. AH
a
SfOCCQeK
Large bunchai
bunch
We con look bock with­
Christmas dinner Other gueste
sSiday dinr£r membera and friends are invited.
were
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Ferris
Lathrop
’
The Methodist Church
out regrets
and
.
a"d Mr9,B™1
and two
two daughters
daughters. Tnlrdn
Toledo. GhlA
Ohio.. ! family oiof
★ J. O Yank
George F. Wingard. Pastor
RIPE OLIVES
22c
Mr. and Mrs John Smith. Jackson of TraverseHastings.
City and Mrs. Bertha
10: 00 A. M--Morning worship
proved our worthiness
and Pit Ravmond Smith. East Cotton of East
were
11: 15 A. M —Sunday school
n05i
ia
Lansing. * On Sunday. Mr and guests at the home Woodland
PLAIN O' IVES
29c
of Mr. and Mrs.
10:00 A. M —Junior Church
Mrs.
Lawson.
Smith
and
daughters
for a democratic way of
Dalton Tuesday * Mr. and
8:00 P M —Youth Fellowship
were gureu of her parents. Mr Willis
Welby Crockfora and Janice
Wednesday night 7:30 P. M —
and Mrs W. S. Turner of Battle Mrs.
Rehearsal
life' We can lock for- X Creek. * Mr and Mrs.
“ Choir
Mrs Bernard , and Mr and Mrs. Robert Crockford
A cafeteria dinner will be served
\ Butkau. Grand Rapids; Mrs. Ella I
5 xre \nd Mre
at tlie church on New Year’s day.
and Ernest Andrnon. De7nrt xr™ n F
ward confidently to years 0 Anderson
troil: George Spindler. Lafayette, . u”.,. ,-r^ard daughter dEh-tnw W Sat. Jan. 1. Serving will begin at
Banner
and a&gt;«Kntcr
daughter Eleanor
Eleanor arc
arc twelve, noon.
'J Ind.; Miss Catherine Snlndler and I Uon,
‘,’r Bnd
The Methodist Youth Fellowship
of happiness in a peace­ X James Griffith. Battle Creek; Mrs.' visiting In Milford. III., from Mon­
until Thursday * Mr. and Mrs enjoyed a ixirty at the home of
0 Arlle Spindler, Mrs. Margaret Es- , day
Richard Hughes of Allegan were Bettv and Phyllis LoReau. 14 mem­
»' tep. Miss Carrie Orozinger and Miss . Christmas
ful world!
guests of Xfr. and Mrs bers and one guest being present.
\ Clara Blocher. Woodland, snent 1 Karl
Faul and family and Mrs. C.
f Christmas day at Gillstcad in Wert ।! B Benham
Saturday and Sunday
Carlton Center MethodM Church
0 Woodland. ♦ Mrs. James Htaterly
Mr and Mrs. Fay C. Wing WEI*
12:00—Morning warship
»' and Mrs. Elizabeth Walts enter- Christmas
day gw-sU at the liomc
11 OO—Sunday school
KEEP FIGHTING
X tained for dinner on ChrUtmx* day ।1 of his brother.
and Mrs. Jay
0 Mr and Mrs. Eugene Blulr. Lan- (l Wing of Carlton Mr,
Zion Lutheran Church
Center * Mr. and
18 Poinli. Groan Boans, No 2 can 11c, 5 Pointi
0 sing. Mr and Mrs Chester Hester- Mrs. Gordon Williams
Mery leu, Sweat Gherkin*, quart 31c
and daughPaul W. Geiger. Pastor
FOR VICTORY
lv and family. Lake OdesM and I ter are spending the holidays
with
lo.oo a M*—Sunday school
X Mr/and Mrs. rhx*. Hcslcrly and 1; their parents in Petoskey. * Christ
14-Poinli. &gt;| Q
­
1100 A M —Morning worship
X sum*. West Woodland
dinner guests of Mr and Mrs
12-oz can I qjC
0
Mr and Mr- Gcrrv England of mas
Dorr Stowell were Mr. and Mrs
Woodland Evantrilcal Church
Sava up to 45% on the kind ol
J 8. Deabler. Pfislor
Ceunliy Club griddle tailed. 20-oz. pkg 7c
Noble and son Gordon and
Country Club Whole Kernel Com, No 2 can 14c, 13 Pi*.
\ Enulnnd and Mbs Marjory England i Lester
beverages you l»ke-tangy, alive 1
and Mrs Jack Hartman and
10
A M—Morning worship
\ Sunday afternoon * Gu&lt;. l- ct Mr Mr
Vicksburg * Mr and Mrs Sermon — ‘The Lords Command
'» ; r.d Mr- Chas Farthing for Clin ’- sons.
Plants • and daughters of
LATOMIA CLUB
»' mas dinner were Mr and Mor Ward
FRESH GRADE B
dozen
Hanford were Christmas dinner
11 oo A M —Sunday school
»' Flovd Kimble and son Dick. Coins , guests
her parents. Mr. and Mrs
or Kellogg** Com Flake*
18-oz pkg. 12c
X Grove, Miss Setty Kunble. Hartings Milan of
Largo government graded egg&gt;, in carton*
Trurtibo * Mr anti Mrs ' Prayer In Hie^c Times, leader. ।
'» r.nd Mr and Mrs. Lynn Osgood and i John Gardner
and daughter Lucille Mt&lt;s Dori* Bates
lib.
»' son Jack and Mr. and Mrs. Glenn । are spending three
weeks with their
fl
M —Evening woriJUp. j
V Farthing and daughter Joyce. daughter and husband
Mr and
—'The Validity rf Life"
.
•A Woodland. * Mr. and Mrs. Jerry’ । Mrs. Lawrence Oetingcr of Lcaven- Sermon
Tuesday—E L. cf C.p , businer.s ,
I Country Club. Aik about Plant Deal
Sweetheart Soap, 2 ban 13c
। worth. Kansas. * Mr and Mrs meeting.
'
I Frank Hynes spent Christmas with
Wednesday 2 P.M. W.M S. monththeir son. Mr and Mrs Ward lv business meeting and Lesson i
SALTED PEANUTS
10c
I Hynes and Lorry of Charlotte * Study
■ tug
. Mr— Agnex Dorewncc of Wert.
Wednesday evening—Choir • Rr[.
Criico ©TSpr-ji. 3 lb. jar 68c. 15 Point*
pkg.
Woodland wits a Ctm.s|in.is day
Pann Rad 100% Pure Pennsylvania
PAN NOLLS
guest of Mr and Mrs Ford Stowell
Thurzdxy—Midweek Prayer acrv-

EDITORIALS

i: fa

WOODLAND

m

wm* i

1°“* 7T-°,npji*1 ,*” 5 Dlallk &gt;

DONUTS

13c

MILK

3 r. 26c

B"

“ K

«?■

."1

crated lima

25c Keyko Margarine * 23c

Fruit Cocktail ™

18c Peanut Butter 2 X 39c

TciRiato Juice

11c Franco-Amer.

«'&gt;*"

* Csitage Cheese
' Saiad Ci'Essing

kw

Lomrjns

h
I

&amp;

I
:■

TAYLOR'S
SHOE STORE

20c

17c Mustard

13c

kehaig Head Lettuce
Mich. Pctatoas
15
Maine Potatoes
10
Idaho Potatoes
10
Delicious Apples w»h 2
Yei’ow Onions
3

[i'iil Pickles

2

25 c
1
12c
47c
u, 45c
&amp; 49c
it. 21c
«» 19c

6 - 29c
FLORIDA
ORANGES

7b* 49c

37c Tender Peas

The Dec 36 meeting of the
Christian Endeavor was a goed
service in which to end our year of
sen ice Mrs. Arthur Bates, leader
Tlie Misses Joyce and Phyllis Frkardt sang a duet, and Miss Marilvn
Eckardt played a piano .solo The
&gt;iw&gt; v
favorite Christmas m
carols
of&gt; &lt;•«.
our
young people were sung and div
---- J
cus&amp;cd

We hove just received another carload

Pancake Hour 5 u, 25c Niblets Corn

Carload of roofing received this weekcomplete stock of all weights

MO VI VO M EItY WAK B

MQGERS'I
TENDERAY

52c

17c Palmolive soap 3 •»» 20c

BEEF

Rib Roait

it

Tenderay STANDING.

6 Potnli

Boiling Beef

lb

Happy New Year!

EAT AND
DANCE at
ARCADG FOOD BAR
MRS. FRANK B. STANLEY, Propr.
Middleville

Michigan

Lean, lender

29c

3 ix 23c

4 Ql 78c

26c

Chuck Roast
Tenderay

or Rock Wool-Place your order now for

ROOFING

11c

Fust Toasties "■&gt;8c Eggs

■ Tyler entertained with a Christmas
} dinner Guests were Mr. and Mrs.
John Tyler. East Woodland. Claud
Troutwinr and Alfred Fisher. Mar­
tin Corners and Mrs. Delia SLuiku। low. Woodland.
Mr and Mrs. Carl Burkie and
' ton Ted wvre weekend guests at
t the hi’inr of Mn. Burkie s abler,
Mi and Mrs. Clifford Jeffries •'

Olives
3;r 26c

GRAPEFRUIT

g; KfOgO SBOaiEHIHG 3 It 62c Motor Oil

immediate delivery

-11c

13c Cheese Spread

6

L Sada Crackers

ROCK WOOL
INSULATION

French
Brand
27c

Sirloin Stoak

lb

37c

PAPER
NAPKINS
Embotted - 70 Count

Tenderay. Rich and juicy. 8 Pls

1 9c
4 Points

3 Points
ib 31c
Lean Piece Bacon
Boneless Veal Shoulder R0“L.T 33c
Boneless Veal Rump Roast
«&gt; 43c
Pork Loin Roast Rib Cut. 4 Points. Ib. 29c
1 Point.
Fresh Pork Hocks
ib 20c
Bulk Sauerkraut New Peck No Points. Ib. 6c

KROGER

Rk.

0c

1

Ao Pointt Uequind
on Theto Ilemi !

PORK FEET

ib

Tc

AVALON
CHLORITE

PORK BRAINS ib 21c

PORK KIDNEYS

u&gt;.

17c

BACK BONES

ib

6c

gallon

25c

(Ammonia, quart 10&lt;i

YELLOW PERCH b. 23c

VITAMIN
CAPSULES
Kroger i High Potency

PICKEREL «Ju

3

YELLOW PIKE b 26c

ib

21c

SUPER
mnRKETs

pkgi

$*1.39

R«&lt;olution No. 1
1UY MORE

WAR BONDS

�THE HASTINGS BANNIR. THURSDAY. DECEMBER M. 1MJ

I children returned to DetroK Bun-! John Barnett flight Instructor. ’ on Tuesday High ocorc winners' of Fort
*nd L-uixt
le Briggs returned to&gt; day after *p«ndlr.g the holiday returned to Uie Columba. AC- were Mrs Roy Hubbard and Mra. present.
TbacdOH
to Molokai U1W. wa i
Bowen* Mills Sundsy' onOund with Um Kellar Stem*, port on Sunday after spending D S. Goodyear.
Christinas were their children Mr.
...
afternoon after spending two weeksi Mr. and Mra. Gay Jordan and Christmas with Mr. fcnd Mr*. L ——
and
keeps
tn*
very busy,
---------- ---------E. Barnett.
To sme as an Informal get to- and Mrs. Eugene Snyder and fam­
e
second
largest
island
in
turned to Sylvania. Ohio, on Tues­
Mr. and Mra. Donald D. Smith
Dr. and Mn C. P. Lathrop and gether before some cf the girls ily. Allegan. Mr. and Mra. Waldo
entertained their son-in-law and Oarlion Center entertained with* a day.
Ml** Olive Lathrop were Christmas return to college. MLv. Doris Gam- Tefft ana children, Otsego and Mr.
He admitted the
Ccrtrlghl waived
daughter. Mr. and Mn WtlUam family dinner on ChrUUna* which
Ciirlslmas dinner guests of the eve guests of Dr. and Mra. R. F. ble entertained Monday evening and Mra. Max Snyder and baby
1th. Wailuku,' Maul. tine, upon the your
Solms, and two son* of Detroit included many Hastings relative* Gordon Ironsides ware A. A. An­ Webb in Grand Rapids and were. with a dewert and bridge. Her Freeport.
to ebuin the or
over the weekend. Other Christmas
derson of Grand Rapids and !Zr. entertained Christmas day at the'guests included Mm Betty TreDinner Ruceta of Mr. and Mra
guest* were Judge and Mra. R R.
und Mrs. Richard Allan of Flint. home of Dr. and Mr*. O. H. South- dinnkk. Meet Agnes Johnson. Mlsj
McPeek ut Charlotte and MIm MurMrs. Almira Hackney. Mrs. Rus­ wick in Grand Rapids. MU* Olive Marv DeVries. MUs Catherine Da™U&gt;CS WTOOISG
The Ivan Snyders entertained sell Bender. Middleville. Clarence Lathrop returned to her liome in I vie*, and Miss Cynthcal Reed.
Detroit
on
Monday
1
.
.
.
Pie'nU. L*n*lng
i
Mr and Mra. Otto Isenhath were Mr. and Mrs Fred Benham. Battle and Wm Hackney were called to
Miss Marjorie Raldt of Saginaw [ Misses Dorothy und Margery John Huven am
over ChrUtmoa guests of Mr. and Creek and Mr. and Mr*. Jas. Ban­ Mt. Morri* Friday to attend the
Mr. and Mra. Louis Miller cele­
funeral of Mrs. Hackney's broth- Is spending tile week wiUt her sis- Stanley’. Mart- Ketcham. Bonnie
। Mr*. Frank Isennath and Dr. and ham al a holiday dinner.
brated their golden wedding Sun­
Mr*. Elisabeth Reickord and son
iter*. Mn. Nils Ol*'on and Mis. Btnndstelter. Marjorie HlU. Bever- the Chaster Stowell* included Mr.- day.. Dec. 28. at their •^tne In
Mrs. Robert Dawe and son of De­
Del
fif,
Lansing
were
the
auaals
of
troit. returning Sunday.
Chrialmaa gu««u of Mra. Jessie Maurice Pender and her mother, lv Brown. Elisabeth French and and Mrs. Harry Ball and children. Nashville. A Christmas dinnw at
Mr. and Mr?. Lawrence Huver of McLaury
1 Mra. ----------------------"
Philo ou* were
--- the —
girls
* en- Flint; Mrs. Marvin Ford and
were Mr and Mrs. Elwin Mr*. Albert Raidt.
Mr. and Mrs. Winston Merrick this city on Christmas day. and
Roberts, Charlotte, and Mr. and
Mr*. Raymond Perkin* l* in Dr- । trttained at a party Monday eve­ daughter, and the Carl Hcndrlckand aon went to While Pigeon Sat­ of Mrs. Mary English on Sunday.
Mra. Gerald VanAukin of Bellevue. troit tills week and will go from ning by MLw Dori* Lundberg A de­ scn*. Grand Rapids; Mm. R. B followed by a reception from three
urday to visit her parents, Mr. and
Rev. and Mrs. 8. Conger Hath­ On
Tuesday and Wednesday she there to Baltimore. Md.. U&gt; visit, heious curry dinner was served by -Walker. Mra Anna WUUtU, the until five, many calling to pay their
Mrs. Charles DcLano, Mr* Merrick away
spent
Christmas
day
in
Al
­
the hostess.
Z Arthur WllUtta aiuhF. G. Stowell. respect* to tills popular couple.
relative*.
and son remaining Uli Tuesday,
bion at the home of their son, entertained Mr. and Mrs. Warren
Mr. and Mr* Robert Fighter and Francis Hathaway. Mra. Hathaway Gage and son Rolland of Saginaw.
Mr. end Mr* George Ransom were. | Bridge was played after dinner | A large family gathering was Gm-.u came from HaxUng*. Low­
hr^’&amp;a guest* ot her eUter at wit h p.-laea going to Miss French ; h**ld at the home of Mr. and Mrs. ell. NaahvUle. and Indiana.
children or Lansing were guests of w'eLTfrtxn" AibtoA ’ to-Y^aZiu "for C12kT^re M^anS* lit? ’nKS £
Christmas
, and Mis* Brown
Willis Struble Their guests were
lib parents. Mr. and Mrs William a short visit at the home of her YfX? KJSe^nd
ofrft
Mrs. Carl Warner and family. Bat­
Fighter on Christmas day.
daughter. Mrs. Carl Scheffler and clemen* JandT Mr dahd^Mra * Merle
MLss 1
tle Creek: Mr and Mrs. E J. Stan­
. Christmas guests of Dr. and Mrs. returned home to Hastings Tuesday Callihan and sons ofplJuuiiig. one
- ---------------------- ton. Caledonia: Mrs R T. Webb rnerly MIm Jennie Helrigel. a na­
n&lt;An.
or
of wnoi
whom will soon be called for
1 family party at t he home of Mr and family. Rlehand: Mr. and Mra. tive daughter of Petoskey. Mr. Mil­
Christmas guests of Mr. and Mr* ' service.
and'Mra. George H
— Heath,
------ ------when Rnbl. Olncr. Middleville: Mr. and er is a native son of Nashville.
Ebiaman of Ft! Wayne. Ind.
Huincr Warner were Mr. and Mrs I f
nil of their six children
and their
■'J—------------------Mrs
o W. Struble and Mire Carrie
Mr. and Mr* Dorr Wright 'Enid Lloyd McCormick und children of.
” S-u
—" linRrr.
spent in Hastings where Mr. Miller
unrt
Dim.
Nlrkpl of Riy cu&gt;. Js ' families were home, dinner bring Struble.
Rrxlcrick “'*7* •«&gt;
t*™.
^*7'
Mohler' and two children,of Lan­ Detroit. Mr and Mrs
- — । Mr. and Mrs Lawrence Huver had
• *
hcr
8. F ent were Mis* Stella Heath. N;les.
Warner of
ot Comstock
Comstock Park
Park and
and Mr
Mr .
p,™
|
visiting
Mrs.c,S.
sing were Christmas lluW' of Dr Warner
i,^ their guest* for Christmas dln—
1 herof.daughter.
a Jcffurson
r...
H“rr&gt;
mnn^nrSS Cummings
8.
St., for
and Mrs. C. D Mohler. Other din- and Mrs. Marshall Warner of YpMr. und Mra. Berton J. Ki mp । n«r
EliZAbcth Reickord and years ago they moved to Nashville
S&amp;U7m Mr.ffl.U“E?.
her guests were Mr. und Mrs.
where they purchased a home on
Edwin Smith of this city.
Mr and Mrs J. E. Sweeney called (.r. jl’iddlevillr alu&gt; p/, }i,.ro?d
Miss Jean Loppcnlhicn spent the Grand Rapid*. Mr. und Mis 1L&lt;
{7&gt;‘ . English cf thLs city.
K „‘d
Christmas holiday tn Battle Creek rnond Gilbert ‘Margaret Heat
Miss Jocelyn Ironside Is home on Mrs Clarence Workman on j,,*’ .2 p«? „
Mr. and Mrs. Percv Dimond en- I
from Detroit for her holiday vaca- Christmas day enroute from Fife ri.tul^ed to Dodge Oity Kansas on »■' lhc Sucst of Mr. “&gt;’d Mn. G. A
tcrtalned The Navy Girls and oth- i children. Mra Charie* Radford of
their home in Detroit
L
Ji?
...
8 un’r- *vnn3"5 0,1 Bttrton
Birton’and the.r
the.r son
*On Gerald
Gerald. Jr
Jr . mid Mra. Adelbcrt Heath and three
Lake to tiuir
Uon.
Wednesday
?ETcr
, „ cuesU
nuests at a
-c Christmas dinner
dlnrwr J.7”"*1- *nd Tl°yd Miller v
cf, Battle
...
ol.'. hav,
... . evening
Mr. nnd Mrs. Harold McDonald
children. P-dford. 1st Lt, and Mrs.
at r-r-M.1,
her hon-e Creek
They(Iva
alsosnnn.
have five grandMr and Mrs A J Vcdder and
Mrs. Cecil Roberts and Mary .New London. Conn., on Christmas G
Walter He.itli and Dr. mid Mrs. I Th(kv&lt;, pr^ent
Pfc and Mrs i Children and three grrnt-grnndchllMr and Mrs Floyd Girkrll spent nnd family of BktUe - Creek were
day.
.
Iuests
of
tlie
former's
mother.
Mr*.
R iy E Heath and baby. CJuUtme.।. LVinan u.
D num.
Hunt .MLss
onc grandson.
Don,. —
Is -------servingI Christmas day »» Grand Rapids
! ncr
riving this week for a visit with
miss Thelma
mcima Weywey- ' rtrrn- --------- - —
finnic
McDonald
for
Christmas.
,
Guest* ol -Mrs. Hah Hill o-i(cf
ci:
Chicago
erman.
n th
« army
|
Allen Kellogg of Flint was the
! her parent*, Mr. and Mrs. Prank
emi.m. Mra Lawrence Bird
Bird. Mt
Misss i, &gt;ln
ttxc
anny at present.
present.
Christmas eve were Mr and Mrs |
guest or
of m.
Mr nnu
and ««.
Mra. John Wood Mis.-, Elizabeth Hartow was the, IloBtra
H' len Keeler, and Miss Agnes Smith 1 The couo'w received many bean­
Dale Bldelnwn and children of Bat­
1.. J •Mr andMr.
and
Mra.llurrv
HurryULktera
Waters guest of a friend hi South Haven
-­
Covers were laid for fifteen at Afterward an exchange of glF_i tlful wedding gifts and cards and
ovat
’
christn
’
ia*
...............
I
Mr
*
u,d
Mrs
w,n
Shriber
and:
tle
Creek.
Mr
and
Mrs
CUC:
over the weekend.
• •
ovnj; Christmas.
nit.?. tJ,e family dinner at the home of around a lighted Christmas Ute best wishes from a host of friendi
Lightfoot of Freeport, MLre Helen
Mr and .Mrs Kent Drake Mid
Mr. ar.d Mrs. Mi
*.«r Mrs- Juiia Martin °n Christinas was enjoyed by all.
in Hastings and Nashville, and the
and Miss Florence Wade and।i Mr
rf
... n.u-...
Mirroundlnr towns. The afternoon
day.
Guest* from ~.t
out ct
of tz.«»
town were
David of South Haven spent Crtuu Battle
^jiltle Creek were guest* of her
Gat In The Scrap
Mrs Wayne Bidciman of Mus- Mr. and Mra. Willard Perry and |
Fridav
till Sunday
with Mr. and ton.
Sirenls,
------ over
•- Mr.
—
und
1 •Mrs Cyrus
Bux- ! MIm Edna Shultz of Detroit ' and
in the Miller home wax apenl in
Ira. Wayne
Merncx;
uie
weexeno.
im
kegon.
tlie
Tatter
being
there
over ‘(.n mu? Mr*
&gt;n. over the weekend, On Satur— Perry
Perry&gt;.s father. Lars i
Mra. Wayne Merrick;
.
visiting, reminiscing, and group
rir
nnri
Mr*
Norbert
Schow
’
altrr
dtiv
all
were
dinner
guest*
of
Mr.
1
will
spend
the
weekend
wlti:
her
the
weekend.
■
.
Dr.
andL."t
Mrs.
Norberi dwu«u.ui any MU were uuuicr
»• twi- •
~r—r.
------- .im ShuKit.। yiK*. M.irjon.- Hill and Mr
cf Midland and Mrs ,
itrr Philo
pmm Jacobsen. —
singing of good
old-fashioned
With Uncle Sam
*’rdaughter
. nnt
,hwere
?
Many
Barry
county
proplr
will
and
Christmas KUi-sts and Mrs Sam Buxton of Banfield. narent*.
l&gt;ari'nt^-. Mr
fclr- and
’u,d Mr*
Mrs- JJ(M
- bhuiu
.,— —
v to
t&lt;&gt; K.-iIumaKalamaSun,ake b,k1 J,U1C of Uul‘ remember MLw Betsy Boyhn. who church hvinns. Il is hoped tliat live
returned Tuesday
of relatives in Grand Rapids
Callers at the Buxton home on Sun-1
8. Hayes st.
i Otu retu
Mdlrrs have many happy years
was connected with the Barrv ahead of them. They are a grand
Mr. nnd Mr 'James Bristol have day were Mr. nnd Mrs Barney Wil- । Mr and Mrs. Kenneth Saiidencn ■no
i*x&gt; sf:&gt;-r' spending the Chrutftias
vacation
with
their
families
rclutned Iron? Port Clinton, Ohio. Hams and children of Maple Grow,1 were in Owosso for ChrtstnnM 'sewon
rouble, bavlntr always kept the'r
Mrs Robert Brown and Miss
where thev visited Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon I-ee of Bed-{Mrs. Sanderson's brother. Bqjer
home and hearts open to any and
Brown were Christmas din­
Last year
Steven Bristol
ford nnd Mrs. Thomas Shay of Bat-. Maurer returned with them on Bcverlv
evening with, Mis. Jocelyn
attended collro* In s'^u. vrwu all who needed care. love, and asner gue.-.t;! of Mr and Mrs. Silas d:iv
Mire Edith Konklc of Battle Creek lie Creek.
Sunday for a few days’ visit.
Ironside of Detroit nnd Mira Vir- j cl,v taking apcrla? work bi public ri«t«nce ns well as friendship and
Doster of Prairieville
,
\^chriTtSk*TrreUnga hoapHallty.
was the guest of Mr und Mra.
Mbs Bonita C Hcnney of Battle I Weekending with Mr and Mrs
Mr* Maud Spark* spent Christ- alniu -PoltA of Olivet as out-ofHenry Weaver from Friday till creek is soending the holidays with Rlchard schfileman were the Robt
town guests.
.
1 Hastings
friend
says:
"I ahad
a ver~
--------- -------‘j had
very
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Everett.
Schillemans
Schillemun* of
of Lansing
Lansing.
and Mrs. A L. Brown and dauith*
IE IT WONT HELP WIN THE
• ’
,
I nice but exceedingly busy year tn
Mls.&lt; Nonna Michael visited her
Mr und Mrs. \Vesloy CuUer and Bfhiiiimuns
or
umsing.
Mr.- and Mrs. Jos. N. Shultz and tors and is remaining there till-.
Ytiletid* colors and a Christmas New York and an uneventful triii
ulster. Mire Ada Michael, of Detroit daughter Jane of Kalamazoo were , Mr. and Mrs Harry Wood spent week.
tree made attractive decorations at
from Weilne.Mliiy till Monday
Sunday visitors at the home of Mrs. { Sunday with Mra.
dra. Lily Densmore
\&lt;r. aKd Mr. A W E HsyiUltnn the home of Mra. IJobcrt Sliannon
Mr and Mn. Hurry Hilton of Lillian Lichty.
Ionia.
■
nt Up. Ar -'
"
•—
— wlio entertained
twenty-one memDetroit »w guests of Hastings
Christmas Day guests of Mr wnd Lin
ilUlllllllllllUlil'IIHIIIIHHIiyUIHliUIllIllfllNIUllliniillUHIIIHIIIimHiillHillj
j Clirtetinas guests of Mr. nnd «t-ter. Mrs V W. Mcfcn al 229 S. bers cf tlie Charity Guild for des* |:
i relatives over the, ChrUimw. week- Mra Ororge W Sblllni^
I Mra‘‘SVi'shuU^^e the Robt. mid Jeffcram:
rcn. part
lart or
of tarn
la..t week. Mr.
Mr &gt; M-rt Wednesday wenlng, Dec. 22. J
Gillespies
of Dowling,
I CnMr and Mrs. Earl McKibben and wain. Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Read. Roy
‘gre°
NcXe*Smlt!?Tetumcd
last ’Hamilton
,nniU! ’ has been with the |x&gt;llce She was a^lAtcd by Mra .1. Brozak. ' =
Mrs.
Nellie
Smith
returned
last
Mr and Mr* Willard White and of Rtchlmxl. Mrs R L Rob nson w ~
krefr(^
n^ou®K
‘ohKn%
UhTo%^
rS‘ force ol‘ nlot, Angelis for the past Mrs. W. Perkins, Mra A. Snider and i
Mrs. D. Hunte*.;. Bridge was played I
daughter were guest* of Mr and Sr.. Mr. and Mrs. R. L, Robinson, h । (l M1 Dori* Smith recover' J
with Miss Sadie Glasgow and Mra. ‘
Mr." RM Mdw or SI John, on J'5"?11" Sly i.om
-----------------mi . ° ................... .................
W G. Hauer holding the winning i
, .Sunday.
. ,,Mr t’?,ld,
» deetoniv
dectomy. Pridav
Friday Mra
Mrs. Rmlth
Smith enter.
entcr:core* There was an exchange of 'I
Christmas guru* of Judw and Mra E. .J- Waiter, and
of t tallied her mother. Mra. Jennie
Christmas i:iU*. and sixteen glasses ,i
Mrs. A D McDonald were his sis- Battle Creek and Mr. and Mra Cassidy and hcr brother. Chis.
of Irin and jelly were contributed j
ter MLw Jessie McDonald, of D- Kenneth Buehler and family of Mt Cassidy of Lansing who were en­
bv the members for Pennock hos-•
I troit. and Patrick C. Howard of Morris were Christmas day gue»u route to her niotht t 'r. home in FrceSaturdav mom.ni: Mr and Mrs. piUtL
| Ba'tie Creek.
of Hielr parent*. Mr. and Mr*. eirt. Pvt. John Alk-n Pierce of Hu* Clark
Panic entertained their famMr and Mr... C F. Finstrom w-ere T',eo- Bu.p‘}'f'r nf ,M‘ar Claricsvillc
niversiiy &lt;&gt;f st. LOUIS was u week­
guests of M
HI"! Mr
Andrea All the children were home except end guest oi the Smiths und of Mr members cf the family present in­
CHRISTMAS ENTERTAINING . =
Kemp of Battle Creek la»t a.i-k- IJ und Mr- J M. Buehler und and Mra. Ray Pierce of Dciton. Don cluded Mr i. M ir- Pay.ie. the WilAniens those entcruiiniiur with
। end and found Mr Kemp confined sons who are at Topika. Kjuumis
family dinner* cn ChrtstnuU otgre =
FeldjMUsch of Detroit was tiLso
to his bed bv lllnere
Christman day guests of Mr. «»d, their
Bunday
dinner
guest.
the
K
’
naeth
Payne*
nnd
their'son
Mra
Almira Hackney who-.i/ttur-sts s
their Sunday dinner guest.
Mr. and Mrs Hubert McArthur Mn. Glenn Ingram and family , Mr. and Mra. Win Zilychnitl
„
were Mr. and Mra Glen:/ Abbot ==
nnd Joan of Marietta. Ohio, were
/“J; *'’*' **r»! and Mr. und Mrs. Adclbcrt HcaUl Grand Rapid'. Gue.-,I., during th- and two children s f Izillc/Mr and
Corners. Mrs
....,
- -— ultltI1&lt;
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wea- Wclcomr
welcome oomera^
wuiur
jwi n,
p ffuneral
U|,rrai of
r-.i,.i.
......
st.
x«n
t:.&gt;m
attended
the
Glen
\periioon
weie
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Holl!
Mrs.
Clarence Hat kmy-'.md chil­
Hammond of So. Freeport. Mr and Stannard in Kalainuzoo lost Wed- McArthirr. Mu-kegon. Mr and Mr
ver on Sunduv
dren of Paw Paw: thFJlusiseil BenClary and Mrs. Grace
Mrs
Mr. and Mrs Sidney Fifiekl were —
- ;Geo.
,
drrs of Middleville/and Mr. and ■»
Chrpdiuas guest* of Mr. and Mrs. Bcnhatil of Hasllni
Mrs. Wm. Hackney and two r.hil- ==
Ernest Flflcld of Battle Creek
"" “"*•
w’’
.dren.
/
. Mra. Emma Murdock returned
Monday from a week’?; visit with
-- ----- ... ............
;
.,11U njj.JArl Richards^si cnloyal Have, family, 7
MK and Mrs Roger Wlsweli and datrfthfer. Helen, who had not been ’ Mr. and
Mra. nable
Harvey
and । ren ipu-d at ‘their Tiome.
E Mr. and Mra. liner. w....
Sonics„ ...
of Bat—• I =
a^An
' ’ Myers
'
non of Kalamazoo.
Mm.
Bsssk?
Amiable.
Walnut.
Sunday,
the
follow
tic Crejjt-Mid Phil Griffin of Gull
, K Mr. nnd Mrs. Weldon Bronson. With the family at Christmas lime I Mrs. Barry Ragla and. -------------daughters At,i;Vs Hewitt. Car! end Howarth
Mra. Mae Robinson nnd Mra 3. C. for about twenty year*, came tin-1 were Chrutmas guests of Mr. und Hewitt m;d their familia. &lt;f Woo-.iThe Lyle Beadles entertained Mr.
Brock visited relatives In Jackson expectedlv from San Diego. Calif.,
«arW-r
of
coau
Grove.,
Un,!;
Mr.
and
Mra.
Guv
Nu.th
cf
and Mra. Harry Cobum. Mr. and 1=
nnd will be here a few weeks.
over the weekend.
I . M
^’rtnia G bte who k. at- Carlton Center: Mr and Mrs Paul Mrr. Wm. McKibbln. Mrs. Amy
Mrs. Leeland Bennett nnd cijll- cuST?SLSi
'lending Etnnianucl Missionary col- cahosn and daughter, anil Wm Silcock. also Cadet and Mrs. RonI love nt IVrrt..» ftnrlnn. —&lt; L
lhe Hpwll, a-(1 falnk|v Qf Sarnnuc; Wlll aid McKibbln, and Cadet Geo. HE
dren were Christmas weekend guests
of Mr and Mra Frank Bennett of
“nrt ~ ••• - ike Odessa: Mr. arid Mra Schwartz of N&lt;*w Wilmington. Pa..
Nashville and from there went to
the latter three were house guests =
latnsing nnd visited the former’s
A fine selection of ."Printgcss” ALL Wool Coats ot great savings.
ol the Wm. McKibbins for the holi- i =
sister, Mra. Leona Procter.
m/ £?
evening The Forrest Lane, celt-1 Sff?
were mMr
wd hi
Mi :* ' 17 Ri‘J'ard;,’n
‘."“V. Cr:£v; days.
ig=
Mr. nnd Mra. L- J. Teegardln of brated Christmas at their home the Herman Whilcr nnd sons "df Lake I
Coats that will givo you years of wear, style, warmth and comfort.
NusJl a,“?
A,bcr'
Sixteen were present at the fam- . =
Grand Rapid:, were guests of the
. . .
llv dinner given by Mr. and Mrs. =
Rev. nnd Mrs. John Sinclair Sat­ previous Sunday vrith the r guest*. Odessa. Mr. and Mrs. Robt Bess-1 N’u4'- ,oca*
Every coot bears a Sale Tag with reduced price. In some cases
kcnncUi C.
Mire Betty
Edw. Monica on ClirLstmis day.
u. Lane.
ta t. miss
re-uy Umc.
uanc. mcr
mcr o(
ol qwomo
Owo*jo also
also spent
spent Sunday
Sunday
n_
... R1111_r. H.,rknf&lt;
urday forenoon, enroute to Battl* ncnneui
Vntinuhlmvn.
Ohln »«nrf Dr
Youngstown. Ohlo.-and
Dr. aiul
and Mra. u-nh thcm njm w&lt;&gt;k .hr ..............
Herman . . .and, •4‘1 Robert H.irkncs TliT-sc from &gt;ut-of-town being Mr. ; =
. Creek to spend Christmas with J.
R Hw ud Ur. .nd Ur, r. E Brimm
,
mrauu luj lhr
,.J wetom,f,lu n. and Mr*. Dale Bassett Und family. Ig
their children. They relumed on, Lane of Saranac.
i Bnnriav mm-j*
and *.&lt;r* *-n Christmas guest, their nalionalh Grand Rnnlrl*. Mira Helm House. ==
Sunday und were guest* of the Rev.
Christmas guests of the Ralph ' Wesley B. ^&gt;ew were Mr and Mra!1
. N?.’.’cy,_” Battle Creek. A C Robt Clark. =
nnd Mrs J R. Chrispell and other
Row's were Mr and Mrs. Frank , Dnrrel Buckland and son Michael.
Mount Pleasant und Mr and Mrj. =
friends for the day.
Leo Morgan. L-hpctnlng.
. =
. Hillsdale. Mr and Mrs. Rutscll
Pvt. Robert Cook was home froni| Graves of I/wcll.
Mr. and Mrs. Cameron Mein- Whittemore and family. Gias* Creek,
Oberlin. Ohio, from Thursday until
In honor of their son. A C Robt.
tyre had as Christmas guests Mr nnd Mr. and Mra. Lloyd Gould,
Sunday.
Clark, who is leaving for a private =
Pvt Wayne Peterson of Frrt and Mra. Howard Davis and Nancy , «hcrldan. who were weekend guests Mra. Love's headquarters a&lt;c now In flying training b.-se nt Iowa City,
Custer spent the Christmas week­ of Battle Creek and Mr. and Mrs of Mr. and Mrs John Gould.
leva Mr. nnd Mra. Mcrl Clark cnMra. Wm.
Win T
T. Plant spent
*|&gt;en» Cincinnati.
end ‘here with Mn. Peterson and Archie McIntyre. Mr. und Mrs , Mr. and Mrs.
Urtained twelve guests for dinner —
Merritt Mead of Barryville were vimday
Sunday afuntscr,
afternoon with fFknds
friends in ! Christmas afternoon Dr. mid on Sunday Mis* Helm House of =
s little son.
Mr ILirkne s held open house to-.
,,7"*^^ 7n&lt;t
m't" Till!
niii*MiUiak
Sunday guests.
, •*•-*
----- ■■
Plainwell
ami PstOv*
Mi'.link -. a
few
friend,
to
in
-?t
ar.l
greet.
Battle Creek and
Bill Mishak
Mr. and Mrs. Frit* Southworth
On Christmas. Mrs. Ida Palmatlcr
guests of Mr and Mrs M. C. Musolf
\f&gt;
I
wlir.-e
nffti-fa!
wmk
hi_____ :
. .
.
.
.
.
,
of (Detroit for Christmas and Sun- and son. David, of Lansing, spent entertained Mrs. Levi Houfstaler. i
the Christmas holidays with hcr Mis* Idelle Lake nnd Andrew Houf- , otilfiwnt-d to Increase- her fa th
stater of Rutland
Iln tne'lnwortant role wmiv-n avia­
Mrs. Nell Boekcloo.
Mr and Mrs Garv Crook scent mother.
1
SOME COATS at 16.75 and 18.00
Mr. and Mr*. O. P. Sinkler spent
arc to olav in winning the war.
Mr, and Mrs. J. E- Mattoon spent
Christmas with Mr mid Mrs. Rolla
Christmas with the latter's broth­ a few days this week with Mr.,
Vieln of Vermontville
enjoyable Cluistnui
Lt and Mra Harold Parker spent 1er. F. C- Rowlev and family of and Mrs. Jack Sinkidr al Long lake.
NOW REDUCED TO
S. JonesChristmas cv? guests of Mrs. Vir- •’«,nt w ^ tin- Carol sing glvm bv
Friday to Sunday Christmas leave Adrian. Lieut and Mrs. C. ----guests
। glc
Reid were Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Mr. and Mrs. Howard Fro.t al their
Wyandotte were also
a!r: C
—
_____________________________
from Ft. Knox. Ky.. with Mr. anti of
1
/
Bldeltnan and son of Rochester home o-i W. Bend St. to a nel'thMrs. Roman Feldpatisch and fain- there.
borhood
group-These
partlchwting
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Morgan of Ish-, and Mr. mid Mrs. Renn Bldelmmi
lly.. All enjoyed • a Christmas day
uansing.
were the Cedric Motov* and Mra.
... .
reunion with their parents. Mr. und pemiug . were, weekend guest* of i ofI Lansing.
75.00 and 65.00 ALL WOOL
Miss
Beiva Rllev of .................
Midland ...
Is Msbel Morey, the -Bernard Reed..
MIm Ben.
Mis. Charles Parker of Middleville. their son-in-law mid daughter. | -----— her
u—vacation
------ a— _.„K.
t spending
with Mr. all((
ami nic \yauar(&gt; oborns. Sit. and Mra.
SRt. June Leun-, of the Marine Mr. mid Mr*. Glenn Monica.
Mra.
Art
Richardson
and
Thera
Mr*.
Hugh
Riley.
Mt.
and
Mrs.'Vernon
FUR TRIMMED COATS TO
Corps Recruiting Station in In­
Naglcr
accompanied
Mr.
and
Mra.
Leon
DeLano
and
Leon.
Jr
.
of
Ionia
1
mother.
Hazel
Doolittle,
of
dianapolis. made the trip to Has­
J B.
n Wolf
Wnlf to
t&lt;&gt; Freeport
Prrenort Ust
Inst Mon
Mon-­ ' were also
nl«n their Christmas guests,
aiirstx j, Syracuse.
r.irii r N.
tings and back with the Parkers, J.
tn visit her parents. Mr. and Mrs. day. to attend the burial services the latter remaining- for tlie week.
of
their
cousin.
Mra.
Wm.
Glasgow
Mr.
and
Mra.
Hurry
Ritchie
nnd
Mis.
Edw
Charles Lcniy, and family.
GIRLS COATS 4 to 16 AT SALE PRICES
itr club,of right
Mrs. Hazel Hinkley returned Fn- terrained 1&gt;
Mr and Mra Charles Leary and of Grand Rapids.
Mr. und Mrs. Frank Haight and day from New York City where they member., nt
*on ut her home
family with Sgt. June Lean'. Mr
and Mrs Vem Leary and Mr. and Wilma Jean, spent Christmas with spent several days with Quarter­
master
Richard
Hinkley.
The----------------Mr.
and
Mrs.
Kenneth
Wilcox
and
Mrs. Robert Leary spent Christmas
Ritchie* and Mrs Hinkley were en- pm .
।
with Mr. and Mrs. Chester Leary, Donna of Battle Creek.
vi
Christmas guests of Mr. and Mrs. tcrtalned for Christmas at the home
of uuwcii
Lowell.
Wo'rc Off To A
Thursday dinner guests of Mr. Lewis E. Shafer were Mra May of Mr. and Mra. Frank Ritchie bi
and Mrs. Jerry Slam were Mr Sco t and daughter. Mire Beatrice Grand Ledge
Mr -mid Mrs. Clarence HKhitnond
of —
Mrs.
and Mr*. Wm. C.' Laubaugh and gcott. ststcr and niece o.
....
THIS CLEARANCE SALE offers many items
Flying Start!
Mrs. Anna Laubaugh of tlie Good- Shafer and Geo. Wick, all of Jack­ spent Christmas at Mr. Hammond’s
will Dist. and Mr. and Mr;,. Jas. son. and Harold D. Barden of Par- old home in Prairieville Twp. with
their sons the Leland and Lawrence
throughout the store, GREATLY REDUCED—
Benham Mr. and Mrs. Stam spent mn.
Mr. and Mra. —
Earl
Christmas with his father and M
.. Wareham
—.. -and
—( Hammonds Saturday night thev
1944 marks the take-off
1 entertained Mr. and Mrs. George
----- --------------------------------------------- I Jensen and daughters of Mt. ClemBlouses, Sweaters, Purses, Hose, Slips, House
of another year at war,
cn*
Weekend guests of Jas. Ransom
and Mrs. Maude Schomp were Mr.
but wc'^ rcocty to. com­
Coats, Robes, Slacks, Jackets, Suits.
I
and Mrs. Verne Wellman and Rus**T«
'
'
"
sei of Jackaoh and Mr. and Mra
bat the unexpected of
/rM
Ed Stringham of Detroit
a/
.
A Wednesday guest of Mr. and
A Few Timely Drops Help
warfare ... to come soar__
Mrs. Richard Rose was her sister.
, iKr
X
Z7z7\
Harold Sharn. Muskegon.
ing ^hru victoriously!
mZ
&lt;1
j Ensign and Mrs. Kenneth CavL«_
»
1 anaugh of W. Unity. Ohio, stopped
I off for a weekend with Mr and
| Mra. Walter Ryan and their dough- 1
ter. Mra. Melvin Oelow while they ।
and
| were enroute to New York City
| Mra.. Oelow Is the guest of Bcntari
Harbor friends thU week.
KEEP 'EM FLYINC

PERSONALS

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SOCIAL ITEMS

CLEARANCE SALE

Starts Friday, December 31st
Sport Coats! Fur-Trimmed Coats!

Dress Coals!

ALL Coats Greatly REDUCED!

rs

SIS

REDUCED 33^% and 50%

Come Early to Get the Best Bargains!

1251
522S

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Many Colds
from Developing!
Works Right Where Meet Colds Start!

Beware of colds! At the first wiming sign of a cold—first iniffle
or sneeze—put a few drops of va-tro-nol up each nostril. This
specialized medication is designed to aid natural
|f £
defenses against colds and so nelp prevent many vlwlMi
colds from developing if used in t m; U ■ VB A.IIAl
Try it! Follow directions in package. VM ■ HU H Vli

GREETINGS

BEST WISHES

One It»ck of Fine Dresses
Ont to Go at HALF Price!

BUY WAR STAMPS

Other high grade Dresses GRE/

ROOMS
8TEAM HEAT

HOT

COLD WATER

DUCED.

1944

SHOWER BATH

from all of us at

Single 5330 per wk. ap

11EED;S

HOTEL HASTINGS

DRUG STORE

SOME WASH DRESSES,

BONNET &amp;
GOWN SHOP

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MEMORIAM

Sheldon Agency

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AU Kinds of Insurant*
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Hastings

NOTICE
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Agency

RESTAURANT

NEW LOW RATES
Property damage
and Liability

GRANGES

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Michigan's new responsibility

NORTHEAST WOODLAND
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Bloomer of
Ann Arbor spent the weekend with

Among Christmas day guests were
Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Walters. Mr.
and Mra. Guy Walters- and family
of Charlotte with Mr. and Mrs. Will
Lctson and family; Mr. and Mra.
Charlie VanZent and daughter Bet­
ty and Mr. and Mrs. Forest Doraey
of Detroit and MLss Bertha Wag­
ner with Mr. nnd Mrs. Arthur Bates
nnd family; Mr. and Mra. Richard

AUCTION SALES
HENRY FLANNERY

EXTENSION GROUPS
Marshall Furnaces
Repairs furnished and in
stalled for all makes a
furnaces
Eaves Troughing
Tin Shop

Walter Cooke and Mrs. Lydia Schu­
ler; Mr. nnd Mra. Wayne Henney of
Dewitt,.Mr and Mrs. LaVem Hew­
itt of Hastings and Wilma Henney
of Battle Creek with Mr. and Mrs
Homer Henney and family.
Mr. and Mra. Karl Eckardt and
Bruce and Joyce spent Christmas
day with Mrs. Kate Henderson and

Floor Sanders for Rent
C. E. GOODYEAR HDWE.
142 E. Stat*

Phon* 2331

Wishing you
. a Merry Christmas
and a Happy New Year

LEGALS

son of Lansing. Miss Marian Hen­
derson of Detroit. Mrs. Chas. Bailey
and sons of Battle Creek. * Sun­
day dinner guests ut the home of

&gt;nt nnd daughter Betty. Mr. nnd
Un, Forest Dorsey of Detroit. Mr.
■ nd Mrs. Arthur Bates and family.

QUESTIONS &amp; ANSWERS

WAVES
SPARS

.Hun ,..n l‘

DEWEY REED

Loren

Hershberger

AUCTIONEER

Q. Can an enlisted woman re­
quest training in a particular
field—for instance, radio­
even if she has had no pre­
vious training in that field?
A. Yes. But it cannot be guar­
anteed that the request will
be'granted.

Assistance given in preparing adver­
tising and arrangement of sale. Call

Q. When do I get my uniform?
A. After you Arrive at training
school. However, you should
bring enough civilian cloth­
ing for a week or two.

Q. What will my hours be at
training school?
A. The hours will depend on
the school you attend. How­
ever, they will be on a mili­
tary basis. Reveille, taps, etc.

Pixlcv arrived Sunday from Camp
McCain. Miss. to spend 15 days
with hLs parents Mr. and Mrs.
Chas. Pixley.

ilea can be made at Banner office.
ion« 3467
Haatingn, Mich.

Satisfaction Guaranteed. Datea can

Q. How long will my training
period be?
A. The training period will av­
erage about four months.

Clyde Coppock's children ore ser­
iously ill at present. * Mra. Lola
Miller nnd Chris Johnston called on

AUCTIONEER
List your Auction Sales with

AUCTIONEER
Loren Coppock Delton, Mich.

666 TABLETS. SALVE. NOSE DROPS

TRAPPERS ATTENTION — Highest market prices
for furs, hides and pelts. — HARVEY BABCOCK.
North of National Bank across railroad track. West
door^ of old Opera building.
'
12-30

HUNTERSTRAPPERS
Highest prices paid for furs, hides
and pelts. One block north of the
Hastings National Bank.
tf.

Shipping Livestock
Every Saturday

a Middleville parage, were brought
before Judge McDonald on Mon­
day for sentence. Tlie first-named
was given a prison sentence of from
2 to 15 years, und the Caledonia
youth from 15 months to 15 years.

FRANK JONES
Buyer for STILES and Company,
Hastings stockyards, phone 25tt, nr
tali Ci: Lacey through the week.

Bovle. Rec. Secy.. Mrs. Merle Brad­
'
One Exception
field. Cor. Secy. Carols were sung
With the one exception—Monter­
and gifts exchanged.- Presents were
also given to our "secret friends" rey. California—whirr the chief
which is always an enjoyable fea­ oriental race group constate of Fili­
ture. Refreshments were served by pino&lt;—there Ls no county or city
the hostess. The next meeting in in the United States in which Ori­
ental comprise more than onetenth of the population.
field attended n Triple A meeting
in Hostings Saturday. * The church
wns well filled Thursday evening
when the schOol children gave their
annual Christmas program.

•’■u
l-ft-rs Mt,
ll»Le.te«d

LEGALS

‘BILL” SHERWOOD

DEAD AND DISABLED FARM
ANIMALS REMOVED PROMPTLY
COWS 54.00

HORSES S5.00

Glycerin available from animal fats is badly needed in
WAR EFFORT. Phone Hastings 2565 or Kalamazoo
2-9544—Call collect.

KALAMAZOO
'

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INSURANCE
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CARD OF THANKS

ATTENTION FARMERS!

Scrap Paper

DISABLED OR DEAD
Stock Removal. Prompt service at any tim$? •

I have installed a new
large capacity paper bal­
er and will buy all
grades of waste paper.
ODT will not permit me
to send a truck for less
than 1.000 lbs.
CLENN F. LAUBAUGH
305 N. Michigan Ave.
Phone 2637
Hastings

CURT SOLOMON
AUCTIONEER
Experience and Training
in nearly every line
Phone 72
Middlevil

Truss Fiiting

HOUSES £5.00 - COWS 91.00
Phone Hastings 2715

Residence 718-F2-3

HOWARD BRISTOL
235 S. Jefferson St.

HEALTH
HAPPINESS
PROSPERITY
PEACE

Hastings, Michigan

DR. DERK STUIVE

For the past year* we
have brought you our
.greeting* . . . each year
we feel the ties that bind
us become stronger! We
feel a debt of gratitude
for your loyal patronage
and continue to maintain
as nearly as possible our
usual service to you. '

CHIROPRACTOR
Wishes you

Health and
appmess

PHONE MM-REB. 2901

.

OVER KROGER8

HASTINGS

�THE HASTINGS BANNER
SECTION TWO—PA

HASTINGS. MICHIGAN. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 30. 1943

EIGHTY-EIGHTH YEAR

Loren visited his parents Mr. and
Eightaen year* ago we bought our title was. "Hangover ” I luut ah
Fort Benning. Georgia.
.
I like my location very much. to L*rruo. rexas. ime usicway io Mrs Gordon Edmonds in Aim Ar- first radio. Whenever our friends wondered how they felt UriMM
came m to hear it, the dam thing' if one can Judge from the musi
Mexico”. (It* a broken down gate !
Good food and living condition*.
would either shriek like a banshee'
,
...
G. C Edmonds
This Georgia weather i* very The town Ls right on tire Border
or do a blackout No matltar howj
M
h .
---------------------------------------------------- - not forgive Gene for holding back flexible. We wear overcoats in the and consist* of a handful of MexiX.tSSL (I
November. 28. 1943 late Usey stayed, we had no music.i
morning and by noon we sweat in cans, five or six Whiles and three
Spending
Christmas weekend (Continued fiom Page 1. Section 1.) this glad news because now he tells moming
I As soon as ttre-y were gone, recep- *n
i
with Mr. and Mra. Willard Smith
pS Hope m see the old loam
about way back on Thankagiv- undershirt*. It ranges from about ivjvs Tnl* is a typical border town Mr and Mrs. George Wellfare
tion
was
fine.
Some
of
those
grem-1
t
ns portrayed in the Movies. It has 221 E Thom St.
were Mr. and Mra. Harvey Paulson nex. month
U’K da*
°f Ule officers and 10* to 90* in a day.
llru
the
flier*
are
always
talklngj
,*
Could you tell me any of the ; a small population and covers half Hastings. Michigan
;
'
Yours.
llielr lad&gt;' Rucst* were having dinand son BUI of Muskegon.
name* of local boy* here? It’* on . of the state of Texas. At lean it Dear Fqlks:
Christmaa guests of Mra Sara:
Gerald L. Reynolds ।
t?&lt;etI1*r and,
It has been a long time since I
wise to Gene's intentions, because, awfully big place, but might be seem* as though It doe* when 1
Brandstetter and the c. B. BrandI walk through it. Mort of the build* last wrote ypu and a lot has hap­
impromptu - like they made Gene able to locate some of them.
„ . ■ '
oc-nng us ana we nupc wen irr ■ stand up in front of the crowd and
Keep up the swell work on your . ing* look as though they dated back pened during that time—most of first combination: It sure is a bllw-1 {be window It ta very funny
HxnWi of Chicago. Mrs. Martha
an of you wan on a permon- • Ing "Let Me Call you Sweetheart” column
! ’
to tlie time of the Revolution. Tlie which I cannot write in a letter.
Jul experience, to kit down to eat j didn't nut that cactus there
BrandjpcitCT who has been here for ent b**u again.”
,
We have done a lot of traveling and have a program of the finest pufpo«e. I swear it How did I ki
Yours.
;
cnly
modern
building
in
town
is
the
.u Nora Mae We can just see Gene,
several week* returned tn Chicago Nice Seeing
Heelng You Home News:
JJL
Robert Murphy U. 8. O.. and they furnish all of by land and by boat. I tun no dinner music without a rapid fire of fnv brother-in-law would want
who reports that he turned scarlet
with them for a short visit.
,
, " Hui
’ne ‘ sUia
Home
since Tuesday unti
how di
• • •
lour entertainment. It was a pleas- longer in North Africa, but (cen- "Are you weak and rundown?" Is kpow h0£ roW j”
• --- --- * Just the Texas heat.
Mrs. Oscar Palmer spent Friday 29th was good-looking
A-MM.l/c
w
,
...»
fhlnk
.
your User sluggish? Du you have
he would nm hl* Mee I
December
8.
1943
1
ant
surprise
to
discover
that
they
rVA™ ■‘*7
o'rtKnT 1 we
MU1
"Deep in the Heart
In Grand Rapid* with her daugh- Italph
R«inh Clemens
ciMn*n« —from
Marthas
Martha
* । oj. ~-------- ccuij. ji*ve been your
South Sea Island, J spoke English at the US.O. On the no Arabs and not as much mud. colds? Are you cross and Irritable?. the cactus? I’m no clairvoyant
ter Mrs. Esther Ahrens in Butter­ mJr^^ratrttae* qwrin/of^NajJivme
for ’r'exnn- Nora Map
of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Osborne
street if
u ydu
you speak
speaa to .someone
someone they
uiev iw people arc pretty nice
us.
worth hospital. With her mother
splk Englls
Eng Ils”".. A free
free Including the soldiers and sailors. etc., e.c. etc.
720 North Hanover
I reply. "No *plk
-rib*, it's all his fault.
Mrs. Anna Deal Mrs. Palmer wa*
। translation,
translation. ar.
a* you have
have probably all of which orc mostly Italians.
to be seeing you up this way. Hastings. Michigan
,,
,
,
.
1 A verv haoov New Year to al
entertained at the Neuman Deal* ard Martin before he entered serv- hope
I Ruewed. is. ’’I don’t speak English.”
Francis, better known as "Frit*’’ Dear Brother and Sister:
Heard a swing band doing a you. especially If you wear khaki
In Grand Rapids for Christmas.
1CS- At one time Ralph went to springer, k lhe'thlrd”and“youngeat
the Naris took about everything.
nightmarish
Dung
and
they
said
the
blue!
I
suppose
you
are
rreatly
sur'
Tlie
Air
Field
here
is
a
new
one.
^ofMr and Mrs Harold SpriV
Mr. and Mra. Roy Hubbard were
The dav before we left I received
prised arenX you? Well, believe It I *tiU under construction. In fact I
folks over that wav
way too
too. He enen­ , fr Cloverdale, to enroll a* an air or
ip Grand Rapids for Christmas fnllu
not here I am after so many am helping to construct It. If any- your package containing a tlashwith Mrs. George DeVries and ML** listed in the Navy 2 yrs. and 8 rnns 1 corps cadet. "Fritz" who will be on months. but It’s better late than i one doubts my word they siiouid see I'uht. dictionary, atlas, stone, etc.
ago and ha* a brother Alvin sta­ i call to leave for Fort Sherman after never isn’t it?
BcUy DeVries.
the callousez on my hinds On the
tioned
Field.
Texas.
°Whllrat1 Kelly m
C1row?
Xthr nnlv i hls ,8,h blrU,day °h Jan &gt;■ ,s lh®
■ Mra Ida Pnlmatler entertained U
I wanted to thank you for the whole it’s a nice field. My one more boxes if and when mv mall
Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Malcolm and -(■^rinJ^naioh iST’w^Hhib" 1 !«'cond brother to Join the Army swell clu-iSUiUM present, it is cer- complaint U the weather, it’s either
daughter Charlotte of Lansing on nKTpiS^Jh? hrtls from Alr Corps’ WhU*‘ U,C UUrd bro,her talnly grand. I sure got a lot of , freezing or raining und when it that is soon. You can .send me more
wav1 wXZjP?
15 ahtady in training as a Navy nice gift* Uiis year, thank* to you । &gt;ains you are in mud up to your
Christmas eve.
co. gum. nuts. etc., anytime you
■•'ifn?&gt;"1"wim n&gt;cr- old Zclly doesn't know all. 1 appreciate everything.
;v-—
Mr. and Mrs. James Parmer and DVlto'.'
are you all? Fine. I hope— i I’m expecting to liven up the town can get it. .
lunn i w
l'Pr or not Uthree
flying cadets
Mr. and Mra. Harry Baldwin were STmITF &lt;^yth?mir«emJd
Tn*’fL
one"f2nuy
a rroort-Uir
it I How
Tilings are pretty cheap here—a
am feeling O.K. os far as health soon for nt the completion of my
entertained for Christmas at the
S
m^'
;
certainly
deserves
something
more
haiicut costs .06 r»nt.s; a shave
Is
concerned,
but
I
’
m
homesick,
of
I
home cf Mr and Mrs! Roy Suppler
course I am expecting a rests
°°?
I than !,n honorable mention. Con- course, being away from, home os gunnery
.09 cent*—a little difference
in Lansing.
furlough.
«nd YeionIt
I vratulatlons and best of luck to the long as I have, it isn't surprising.
(Continued on Page 4. Sec. 2.)
Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Loppenthlen ner at io a M. on one of the cold- ..nylng springers" (that’s almost a
A* I ain an avid reader of the
it? But. I have a Job to do before
spent Christman in Ludington with esl days we've iiad this year. No puni and an extra special bit of Ls
I
can
come
home,
so
I
guess
I
th&lt;- John Welssnera.
wonder he didn't seem to mind the , "brat regards" to the parents.
might as well get used to it out dress hereafter:
"T
weather—ne
he spent most ot
of ras
his n
17 I,
Robert Nell and family. Mr. and wentner
Pvt. Raymond J. Murphy.36872998
here.
I.. of service I..
months
in Iceland, ...
re- .
1
Mra Arthur Nell and family, Mr. ........
8th. GSS.
Sunpose you all had a big get
turning to the U.S A on Aug. 29. hM sucessfully completed his three
and Mrs Forrest Neil und family, "Stub
Loredo Army Air Field
’
s"
brother
DI
win
Is
in
Iremonths
ground
school,
military
and
By |ANE CAMERON
all of Detroit, and Mr. und Mra. land now but the fehmis were to- 1 ^^.IcjmdMtonmxcowie at the together on Thanksgiving, didn’t
Laredo. Texas
,
you?
Everybody
wa*
there
I
supLyle Nell and family. Mr. and Mrs.
Regards
to Hastings and the
•pOM*. or were you and Howard north n-"rJ*
”'
Herman Neil. Jr., and family. Mr.
. New Year prediction—It's Joan
hunting?
Did
you
get
a
deer
thLi
■
“
anncr
and Mrs. Kendall Keller and family
*;e 1
Bronka this time. She will be a top­
year?
I
missed
himting
again
this
spent Christmas weekend with Mr.
ranking singer before the year is
Air Station at Livermore (Calif '.
vear. I wasn't even lucky enough ।
and Mrs. Herman Neil, Sr. To com­
out.
Bluejacket Loren Ernest Lewis. to Jap hunt Of course. I don’t want
Sgt. Clarence Pixley. 36154268
plete the day a telegram was re­
628 East Mill. Hastings. Michigan, to hunt them anyway. I am satis­
Cannon Co. 301*1 Inf, A.P.O. 94
ceived from Cpl. Tharon E. Neil
New Year wish—We'd like to be
i
wen
reccfcnltlon
os
a
"qualified
fied to live peacefully.
■ ‘ | Zolly Coffer.
wishing al) a Merry Christmas and
Kenmth Gate/ has been home , JPAer*'
/rilh'Ji'unn
a Superman a few minutes. First,
We hail a swell Thanksgiving
n Happy New Year and stating ail 1
we'd choke Hitler. Then we'd
tnr eleven rlnvs vorrv we ml**rd third class at recent graduation even
my- Hostings Mich
..... if
.. I. did
— cook'the
.... dinner ...,
was well.
cause
an eclipse on the Rising Stir
you
Ken
How's
about
a
letter
from
,
ceremonies
for
the
Naval
Training
self. We had turkey, dressing, gravy. Dear zoUy •
Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Crandall of ?u ro’Lri^ u*^V&lt;tatar
Last nnd not alone we'd nut n wad
We salute YOU. American servicemen and
as. corn, bread arid buttar. enut- | -me Hastings friends of Carl Ed- of
Sheridan. I. M. Compton of Delton
in every hat trump-t in
Bill Kelly from Navy Yard at |f f Illinois. Urbana. 111.
und Mr. and Mrs Henry Small and
rp- sauce, pumpkin pie, and tee mond* will be pleased tdleam that the gum
country.
All. «0UWn*t It be
Word from- Richard Hinkley mfamily of Grand Rapids were "Phllly" was hecne for a few houra
a,ld water—a pretty good meal, eh? i bc received his Captain Commissionpeaceful around
here
then?
civilians, for your part in helping to bring
But lots of work fcr a wh" r outft* I effective Nov. 29th. He enlisted
Christmas guests of Mr. and Mra. Chrlstmos day. His brother. 1st i formed hls mntlicr. Mrs. Hazel
R. K. Compton and family. Miss Lt. Hugh Kelly, in thd South Pad- Hinkley, that he had arrived in
of mm, but I ana my helper got more than two years ago and lias
L- nora Compton returned to Grand fic. wrote Uiat ho hadn't had any 1 New York City and had shore leave
it out. but we were awfully tired bten flying in Alaska for more than What do you do with a two-vearhappiness to-the entire world. We solute you
Rapids to spend a few days with mail for weeks. Hls "Mom" has as- । this week, so on Monday Mrs when we Rot through.
. years He received the Air Med­
sured him that he will need bushel Hinkley and Mr. and Mrs. H, S.
I suppoee Howard is working ..
u
w and
.1K1 the
uir DisUnMWUI1. »-lk with. "No' D-ddy buyed ’urn.”
Mi ■ Mildred Small.
in, May 1943
On Sunday Mr. nnd Mrs. George basket* when his mall does catch i Ritchie left for New York City.for try day isnt he? Everybody- seems KUhhed Flying cross in June th Li If we can’t kid the wee ones, l«
with a holiday wish heartier than ever before.
—,__
Sheffield had as dinner guests, Mr. up with him. Sailor Jack O'Don- i a visit with Dick, until Thursday, to be working these
three days—ttheyare 1 year, for long and «&gt; tenuous hours looks to me Hke we mliht as well
^nlHIer^- The
TTie shop
inrvn wnrtr^rx
—* flying in ,______________
_____
and Mrs. G. Winston Sheffield and nel on the same ship ns Hugh,
ign, re- ...................
About three
—-------weeks-------------ago Dick- was
.— orwl
good soldiers?
workers ol
put Santa in 1-A. eat his reindeer,
hazardous conditions.
Sharon of Traverse City. Mr. and celved hls Christmas mail shortly
ah—1 promoted to Seaman »*■»
1st Class »•&gt;,&lt;
and are putting the things out for us. Carl was home in July and states nnd make a roast out of the stork,
o.Mir Halloween, ~
Mrs. Calvin Plumley of Nashville afltr
so that’s *hc
the way | last week was given the rank of and we are using them up. Tell that the winters really get cold in too. while we’re about it.
and their son. Captain Mcrwyn it goes. By the way. Jack.—bet you Q M. 3rd Class, another promo­ them to keep up tlie good work. . . Alaska although he has endured
Plumley, who recently returned fellows had fun with that collapsi- Hon. His address, however, remains We are counting on you people them with the clothing furnished
Idea for a manufacturer—It must
from active duty in tlie South Pa­ ble Christmas tree Florence sent I the some ns before. Dick Ls having back there to back us up. So. don’t
flyers. His address:
get very monotonous fcr men and
cific war area. In the afternoon a sou—or did you Just cut down a a multitude of Interesting experi- let us down. The quicker everybody toCant.
Carl R. Edmonds. 0-660.
women in the armed forces to write
number of Capt. Plumley's friends palni tree or something?
| ences in Uncle Sam’s Navy, many realizes we have a Job to do, and
their
complete addresses on all the
called to see him at tlie Sheffield
Reporting back on the 3lat after of which are real thrillers,
help do it. the quicker Die light* go
42nd. Troop Carrier So..
letters and cards thev have to
home. ,
.
spending the holidays with the;, A Monday
■
.letter
..
irom Marine cn again all over the world and tlie
A.P.O. 942
write. Someone should make uu
Dr. and Mra. Frank Carrothcra Hershbergers in Woodland la—
: Harry Wood to his "Mom" and quicker I can get back home to
Seattle. Washington
a handy printing set so that with
spent Christmas with her mother in
R.M.3 c John Mullenix
. Dad. assures them that he Is OK. you all.
Loren Edmonds, enlisted on April each change of locale, they could
Whitehall.
U. S. Naval Section Base
। after the Tarawa clash nnd he 1$
I have a lot of work to do today 3rd. 1943 and since Sept, has been change the address, and it shoifhl
Mr and Mrs. Kirk Hamilton and
St. Petersburg 8. Fla.
,
„ ....
...
so think I had better close for thia stationed at tile Okahoma A. &amp; M. be something they could carry and
children of Flint, and Miss Anne John,
who finished at Woodland । to lake time out to tell al) the time, but before I close I want to with tlie following address:
it shouldn't be messy line the Chil­
VanBuskirk of Kalamazoo were '42. makes
very natty sailor. I frlcnd-s he has back home. "Merry take this opportunity to wish you
Pfc. Loren G. Edmonds
HASTINGS
dren's .set*. With one stamp, the
ty.-tONF ?lt&lt;
Chruunus guests of Supt, and Mra. ,which is oura way
of saying. "He ।r Chrurtmaa
Christmas and
nnd a Happy New Year."
Year.”
address would be written, thus
TTi A. Van Buskirk
,
great." He took his "boot" at ' That Is "simply swell" of you Harry I
Your Brother.
Oklahoma A. &amp; Msaving a lot of wear and tear on
Clare Beach of Detroit came looks
‘
Raymond
SUllwater. Okla.
Thursday to spend some time with O L.—20 week* of radio al North­ to think about the folks bock here.
the old right arm.
U.—and has just been Christmas Just wasn't so Merry this I Sgt. R. R. Reynolds. 36197235
his mother. Mra,.Mftry Beach, dur- western
1
moved from Tampa to St. Pete. He year because we were realizing 1 A.P.O. 708. T Postmaster
Ing her IRiieas.
there is nothing wrong with anew how sacred Christmas really
San Francisco. California
Guests of Mrs. L. V. Beasmcr over says
1
Navy that he can see and he Ls—it wa* a quiet joy that you feel
llllimillllllllllllllUIOM
the Christmas weekend were her the
1
figures
he
had a mighty lucky instead of hear. XYie best of luck
sister-in-law. Mrs. Caroline L. :
December 16. 1943
to be home for Dec. 25th. In­ and may the New Year bring Peace Mr. and Mrs. George Hillman
Stahl, and hcr brother. Guy E. break
I
cidentally.
Joe
Hershberger.
Wood
­
to you and all mankind.
•
Shull, of Ft. Wayne, Ind . Mrs (
315 E. oolfax St.
land
□S.
who
lias
been
in
service
Stahl remaining for several days' I
Hastings, Michigan
Here’s a message sail to the Dear Grandad and Grandma:
visit.
&lt;over a year and a lialf is now on
uiui.cu'n.v
*■’— nun
Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Furrow &lt;
American - Legion Auxiliary. It is
I'm still here at Fort Benning
Sgt. Joe C
C- Hershberger,
Hershberger. —
30183890 self explanatory. How about a num­ waiting for .school to start. I have
and Miss Senta Furrow accomKnled Mr. and Mra. Rolland
95th Q.M. Co. A.P.O. 95
ber of you taking on tills assign­ a pretty doubtful future —this
rrow of Freeport to Grand Rap­
Los Angeles. Calif.
ment; sounds as if this lad will school waslies out about 50% of ev­
ids where they were Christmas
Leaving on the train Monday for have plenty of time to keep up hls ery class that start*. With a caval­
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fur- Washington
i
was Bob Corkln and correspondence.
ry background it will bo extra
row. Mrs. Marie Bigler of Detroit. Wendell
1
Todd. Wendell had a 3-day
Baltimore, ft. D. tough for me.
who was also a guest, came home pass from
fit Bowling Field so he made
U. S. Marine Hosp.
I sure wLsh I could be with you
with Mr. and Mra. Furrow, remain-1 h
.. hom( for Christmas. Taking the
Room 636
over Christmas, had planned on it
Intf here until Sunday.
same trum.
train, was lovey Irene Jones American Legion Aux.
so much up at school. Well, it will
. Mr. and Mrs. W, J. Watkins axe Hamilton, who was on her way to Dear Madam:
be lonesome, but 111 get along. We
guests.of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Head- vUll Francis, who is stationed at
I nm back from foreign service will get three day* off at Christ­
man &lt;Flnr.nr«
(Florence W.tlrln.,
Watkins) n
oft ClIHralGibral­ WalLer Rewj Hospital. Young David and.I will be in the hospital a long mas—havenX decided wliat I will
tar during the holidays.
Paul was at the station to bld hl* time and will go to a Veteran's hos­
Supt. D. A. Van Buskirk went to mother good-bye and send his love pital after Christmas. Do you know
Still haven't received any mail
• Ann Arbor Monday to attend a
a !' to hls Dad.
'
someone who would like to swap from anyone. I'm anxious to hear
meeting of school instructors.
.
1
letters to pass the time away? from somebody.
Guests of Mr. and Mrs. J.*-W. Dot—Dash News.
nnu. .ere
Mr. and
».rd I „J£Wr,“l,U°'“ “ two n™ W* - Thanking you in advance. I remain,
Write when you can.
Hewitt on Christmas
were Mr.
Your Marine Friend.
Mrs. John Hewir ""
“1 “r
C. B .Lewis
Bob
and Mrs. Merle Kelly and children
Cand. Robert W. Bush. Cpl.
of Lansing. Mr. nnd Mrs. Henry
Monday. Dec. 20, 1943
16102732
Kline of this city were also guests.
Sgt. Donald I. Nevins
Dear Zolly:
Mr. and Mrs. Kelly and children
ASK
36417403
You had my address a little
Fort Benning, Georgia
are remaining for the week.
A.P.O.;„759
wrong in the column Inst week so
mr. and
Mr.
«nu Mra.
mra. William
nuiiuni Linington
uiiiingioii
r •'...Postmaster
---------would you please print this correct
and two children nnd Mrs. Blanche „ Ney York N. Y
Otis, also Mrs. Frederick Bishop of We know Uoyd 1* tn India, we re one:
Dear Zolly.
not
so
sure
about
Don.
Wish
you
Traverse City, were Sunday guests
Pvt. Robert C. Murphy. 16089062
Tills Ls just a line to let you know
at ft family Christmas party at the fellows had time to drop us a few
4th Co. 4th Tng. Regt.. AB.T.P.- my change of address. Prom Flor­
home of Mr. and Mrs. Clare Otis of1 lines, we'd sure enough like to hear
B.T.C.
ida. "Tire Land of Sunshine" (so
Holt.
" from you. Best luck and good going.
Miss Stella Heath and two nieces. I Christmas cablegrams sure made
*fnrv Ellen
FlUn and Sally
Aallv Heath, w»nf
n lot nr
Mary
went a
Of folks nrrMind
around thes*
these naris
parts
to Muskegon Tuesday to visit Mr. haony. We know of two such: one
and Mrs. Raymond Gilbert and will —
to Agnes
‘----------Burroughs
--------- u- “Snyder
—•••— •from
----also visit Mr. and Mrs. Berton Kemp Wayne in England and another to
of Grand Rapids, returning Friday. Mrs Edith Cramer (Baltlmoretwp.)
Mrs. Francis Hamilton (Irene from her son Cpl. Chester Cramer
Jonesl left on Monday for Wash-,
ington, D. C.. for a visit with her
husband, who is in training there. I
Christmas eve guests of Mr. and
Mr*. John Rose were Mr. and Mrs.;
Wilburn Rogers nnd Arlene of Bal- ।
tic Creek, also Mr. and Mrs. Rich­
ard Rose and son.
75-mm. shell
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Everett spent
Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Start aavlng!
Henney and Miss Bonita of Battle
FOR SALE a good, modern 8 room house in the 4th
Creek. Bert Henney also spent1
Christmas there.
ward, Hastings, 3 bedrooms arid bath up, five rooms
I------------------------—------ 1

stationed somewhere In India.

ON THE HOME FRONT

PERSONALS

BARRY BYPATHS

K

HAPPY NEW YEAR

LyBARKER’S

THE NEW YEAR

MONEY INVESTED
IN GOOD SOUND REAL ESTATE
PAYS STUDY DIVIDENDS

down, furnace, hot water heater, full lot, has garage,

an excellent location in good condition at $3,150.00
6 ROOM house in 4th ward, all modern, full lot, has

NOTICE!

a large garage, a nice place in a fine location
for
$3,850.00

The Annuol Meeting of the Formers Mutual Fire In­

A NICE 5 room house at Carlton Center, has elec­

surance Co. of Barry, Eaton and adjoining counties

will be held at the Grange Hall in Charlotte on Jan­

uary 19, 1944, at 1 o'clock.

tricity, furnace, running water in house, 2’Zj acres,

has barn and other outbuildings, has good abstract

Best Wishes for 1911!
Let’s give wings to victory
Buy more bonds! Work your best!
Let us serve you during 1944!

priced at-------------------------------------------------- $2,500.00
FOR SALE an elevator and feed grinding

The meeting is called for the purpose of reading the

BUY
WAR BONDS

mill in

Eaton Co.-------------------------------- - ----- - ----- $2,500.00

Annual Reports and for the election of six directors:
two from Barry county, two from Eaton county and
two from at large; and for such other business as may

EARL R. BOYES
REAL ESTATE BROKER

properly come before the meeting.

HASTINGS CITY BANK
f ifty Six Years of Continuous Service"
PHONES: 2105 - 2103

R. H. BURTON, Sec.

Adv. 1-13

STEBBINS BUIIDING

PHONE 2659

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN

�THE HASTINGS BANNER, THURSDAY, DECEMBER M, IM]

MOI TWO

.u.»u »
Mra Herold u
Grlffeth
is M
confIned make the day a happy and lively I occasion that will not soon be for­
their family on Christmas, Mr. and Irving, hls bother. Earl and fam- of hls mother. Mrs. Frank Stanley1 Uy of north Leighton were visitors| u,Uy of
—_
Rochester and hls uncle. John and family at the Hotel MlddleviUe. I at hls mother in Detroit for Christ- (to’
her "bed with
* *the flu—other 1
one. * Sgt. Stewart Sweet team&gt; gotten.
Jaapbs
-----Jacpbs of Grand
Rapids The lat- * Mr. and Mrs. Robert Spencer and mas. * Mr. and Mra. H. S. Ben-, bera of the family have been
—U
Ulsrlth on Friday fcr Camp Phillips. Kan-1
.
Ur
ter remained for
fer a «w.days' visit. I children of Jackson were visltora' nett visited her daughter and other| the same trouble. * Mr. jKtt
and
sas. after a fifteen days furlough 1
Christmas Family Gatherings
* Mr. and Mra. WUUam Campbell of her sister. Mrs. Maurice Harper relatives in DetibR from Friday| £nns Price of Jackson spent
at home with hls parents. Mr. and, Mra. Leon Drew of Battle creek
little son John of Detroit are and family this past weekend and pnill Tuesday. * Mr. and Mra.; urday and Sunday dn townn wli
—d little
Mr. and Mn. Paul Ambruster and Davidson of Hastings. Mr. and Mn. and
with her Mn. Wm. Sweet. A gathering in hls visited her mother. Mr*. Hattie
tndiqg the'holiday vacation with ion Sunday all went to Orand Rap-:
‘
—
____ ._________ Joe Corrigan and tittie daughter. spending
ovee. and honor was iield at Uie home on : Smith from Friday until Monday.
...c!r parents.
C. B. Campbell and i ids for a family gathering with
end ridtor* of her parents. Mr -and and Mr. and Mfo. StewwrtRigler-, their
par
Sunday wlttf Mra. Sweet’s sister and; A laqiily gathering and Ohriatmas
,
I Mr. and Mrs. Vern Smltn. * Mr.I their mother. Mis. Ruth MlUer.
Suter's, Mrs John &gt;nd Mrs. Burdette Wadd. ♦ Mr. and family of Detroitpreaent. also Mra - dlnn&lt; was enjoyed Sunday bv the
Mn Jervis Campbell Christmas j and two sons of this vicinity.
Mr
d Rapids
• Mr andj
and M
Ur.
Eddne *
Bchlefla
and iSd
daughter
Sweet of Ypsilanti and MUs 1 members of the family as follows:
guests also included Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and
and Mra
Mra. Wilber
Wilber Klump
Klump. Mr ! *”&gt;d Mrs Prank Castle of Prairie-1 The Barney Ctoler family has.
Ad
and
children
.ry
“
Caledonia
Mr. Harlan
and
Arthur
T
hwir and
Ar- *tile were Christmas visitor* of her; moved from the former John*on
Marcia Henning, as guests. * Mas-. Mn. A Jay Smith and sons. RegiRay Tolan. * Mrs. Mary Gray ac- den
and Mrs
Mrs
Arthur
Thede
and son
son and
Mrs
Warr«T
TOede
I
mother
and
»Uter
Mra
MalUa farm on the Prairie to the Rag
Ernest Bail and chil- and Mrs. Robert Bowman and two ter Hiram French of Barbour Hall, nald apd Richard of Ada; Mr. and
■ oompanied .her sou Charles Gray •J—
------Dorothy were-dinner' »clku and Miss Winnie, who was Cridler tenant house. Ateert Wie-:
a family gathering j children of Flint were Christmas Nazareth colleae. Kalamaaoo. is Mn. John Smith and Mr. and Mn.
and wife of Merritt to Lansing Sat­ daughter
vSesuof
Mr
and
Mra
J.
P.
Klump
1
»&gt;omc
from
Grand
Rapids
for
the,
rings
oyvner
of
the
Jolinron
place,
a parents at Byronj gursU Mt the home of Mra Uns- at
«. home with his parents, Mr. and Harris Smith and little son of
w.
- urday where they spent Christmas
iday as it wm. their. fey on west Main fit. Middleville:Mrs.
Mrs.Clarence
; Mr.
Mrs. Arthur
Clarence French
Frenchduring
during the
the;1Coopersville
Coopersville;
Mr. and-------with the Grays' son und daughter of Orand Rapids Christmas Day. 1 ueekend * Dr. C. A. E Lund is ‘ Is remodeling the house arid his son-!
people arc sorry to- hear of Jht- holidays * Pvt MaxCorsonof Un. Smithand tiiree son* ofHastings
Burdette Gray and family and Miss * The E L C E of tlie Leighton i expected home this Wednesday from tn-rlaw and daughter. Mrs. and j
church is sponsoring' Minneapolis. Minn., where he went Mrs. Ross Martin and cnlldrerr.of।
recent death of
“fjhe
the 6 monthffild
montitf^ld| coin. Neb.
Neb surprised his parents. Mr.
Mr.i; and Mr.
Mr^and
and Mra Tad
Ted Smith of,
Maxine Gray. Chas and wife re­ aFvancellcal
tenouet for the young brople of । W M*nd Christmas with his moth-1 Quincy are moving Into it soon.sw ‘ bring rick In bed several days with son
of Mr and Mrs Bowman, who I and Mrs. W. P. Corson Christmas near Dowling. Jay was unable to
turned to Middleville with ids the communitv this week Wsdnes-1 er nnd others of Ihe family * Er-; Mrs. Glenn Grlffeth has been con-; the flu * Ellis Crons has gone to
died
ai
a
suddenly
-U4.-,..
of
a
-Jthroat
throat
gland
obob-1
day.
having
come
on^a
three
days'
toe
present
—
because
of
...
an
attack
of
,
mother and remained until Sunday d iv evening at the church The I nle Kellogg of Grand Rapid.', was I fined to her bed since last Tues- Lansing for an indefinite stay and
night wheh they left for their.ua
. VC ..nL
-----.aient
—। a caller at the W K Llebler home day with an attack of influenxo. contemplates spending part of the stfuction. Mrs. Bowman was the pass Other guests Christmas were flu
“L.I
'former
-------- “Barbara
■“*------ -Kollar.
—-----------------...
* Pic. Ger--- j her gmer. xira. Arch Dent and son
northern home. * Mrs Peter Peter- “program
is composed of home talent «
u&gt; sucaaer.
aid Rogers left for hls camp In Tom of Kalamazoo and her daugh— - I
■ A pleasant time was had at the
son was confined to her home on with Mr. Schlpper as
speaker. *
*1 one
01 day last week. &gt; Pfc Charles ■ Glenn was also sick and off the winter in Florida.
ine cxienn
Christmas dinner guests al the Kansas thte Tuesday after a two ter. Miss Edna May Dent of Jack-i home of Mr and Mra. Andrew
’ Broadway last week with the flu. ★ on
The
Glenn urao
Deana lumily
family entertained' Harris arrived home ftlday from Route a couple of days. Hls substiMr. and Mrs Claude Kenneen en- cn Sunday
Sunday al
s’ a family gathering.: Camp Haan Calif to spend Chrtot- Lute -Cmtis Solomon carried the| cn.rira Campbell home on the Irv- weeks furlough -“pent with hls wife son; also Mr. and Mr*. Fred Cor-! Flnkbelner Sunday when their chil­
mother. Mra
ln&lt; ^,1 WCJe
nender- the former Bene Polhemus.
son of Kalamazoo.
dren and families gatherad for the
. tertained the following members at his
hls mother.
Mrs Martha Dean of. ma® wrek with Ills mother. Mrs mail during his absence
■I Vestie Harris
। Mr and Mrs. E C Jones and , shott. Mr. and Mra. William CampKarl Rock leaves this Wednesday1 Mr and Mrs. Clarence Defimldt holiday feast Present were Rev.
1 Mr. and Mrs. Wiiber Klump are ■ and. Charles of Leighton and Mrs: bell and son John of Detroit, Mr for the Great Lakes Training Sta-iand son Dennie and hls trtolhor, and M&gt;s. E. C- Finkbebier and
botii numbered among the- flu vic- Ediw Stokoe were Saturday guests and Mrs. Vem Smith and son Paul. tion after spending Christinas at, all of Detroit were vLsilors at the daughters from Bangor; Mr. and
tims. * The Ebrl Lee family spent, aoV Christmas gathering at the! Mrs. Sarah Campbell and niece home with ill* parents. Mr. and Mra. 1 home of Mr. and Mra. Clive Church-1 Mra. Jas Clark and children of
Christmas and Die weekend in Bat-, home of Mr «pd Mrs Charles | LoueU Cook of Middleville. * Mr. Carl Rock. Karl expects to be trans-. m from Friday over Bunday. Other Parmelee. Mr. and MraGncar Pinktic Creek with his mother and ah-j Fnsoldt In Ornnfl Rapids Other. nnd Mra. Earl VanSlekle and UUlr ferred immediately to Norfolk. Va. • members of the family enjoying beiner and children and Mr. and
ter and other relatives. * Mrs. Pen- I guests included Mr. and Mra. Clar-1 son Jerry spent the Christinas holi- ★ Albert Vredenberg Is numbered1 Christmas al home were Mr and Mra Wilber Klump. of this vicinity.
; na Kirkpatrick went to Grand Rap- , ence Bteeby of Grand Rapids. * days at hls parents home In Hart. ♦ among the sick. Wc hope this aged ---Mrs. Jas. Poliiemus
------- —
and
J children,
— Misses Betty and Barbara Fink1 ids on Friday to enjoy the holidays James Pruett cf Centerville. Ken- Mr. and Mrs W. K. Lleblcr made citizen, one of our oldest nativePfc. Gerald Rogers home on belner remained for a few days
I with her son Russell and wife *, tucky. was in attendance at the । a business trip to Grand Rapids born residents, will soon be well also
furlough from Kansas visiting his visit with their cousins.
: Mr and
Mrs. J., F. Schlpper and I funeral his daughter Mrs. Stan- one day last week ★ Miss Elsie for last year both he and hls wife wife, the former Ilene Polhemus.i
children
were Christmas eve, ley Glass. Tueadav of last week. * VsnderSchuur of Monroe spent the were very ill for some time. * Mrs. * Rav Tolan of the Lleblcr store
Mr. and Mra. Will Johnson ac­
' guests at the home of hls mother! Pfc. Zale Frey has relumed to ' weekend with her parents. Mr. and John Robertson of Flint and MUs is confined to his home in Parmelee companied their son Forrest And
I in Overlsel and Saturday visited 1 Brooklyri. N. Y. after a three days: Mrs. Herman VanderSchuur. ★ A/C Laurel Maclver of Laming were with the flu. ♦ Mrs. Hester Sorters
—, family of Grand Rapids to Has­
her mother and sister In Holland.
pass spent at the home of his par-; Clarence fierijan of Miami Unlver- home with their parents. Mr. and Kermaen of tlie T-K faculty is spendid- Ungs
tin, Christmas day where a family
Mr and Mrs. J. C. Schad and son enta, Mr. and Mrs. Will Frey, in [ slty. Oxford. Ohio, spent the first Mrs Malcolm Maclver at Parme­
was held at the home of
the holiday vacation with her gathering
gat
। Rex were Christmas visitors of hls Leighton * Ray serven was off | of last waek with hte parents. Dr. lee for Christinas and the weekend ing
and
Mrs. Bernard Peck.
parents in Kalamazoo Word was| Mr. — —
. w— There
...— v
i father Fred Schad. and sister. Mrs , his mall route 0 couple of days lastnnd Mrs. R M. fierijan. * Tire Mal* Mr. and Mrs. Roy McCaul and recently received of Harold's arrival thev were joined by Mr and Mrs.
Russell Hunsberger and husband week with the flu. Hls sub. Maurice . colm Maclver family at Parmelee Mrs. Sarah McCaul of northcast in England.
uVem
-*" Johnson ot Lansing.
• »»•
M1—
m
■„ w.vt.nx
|. in
Wayland. a*. Mr and Mrs. Charles Johnson delivered the mail. * Mr. have all been numbered among the vicinity enjoyed a Christmas day
Leona
Lanfear
of
Kalamaaoo.
Mr.
"Santa Claus" has arrived home
I Baker. Mrs. Getty Duffey und and Mrs Harry Fish and children ] sick and Mac lost several days last gathering at the home of hls sis­
- Christmas at n
—— w(lh week |rom hls
became. of
very weary after a month of ac­ and Mra. Maurice Johnson and four
Charles Duffer were dinner gues'-s4 ----spent
Freeport
ter. Mrs Ed. Colburn in Alaska * tivity at Wurzburg's store in Grand daughters. Bernice. Ruth. Ilenu
1 at the home of Mr, and Mrs John LiTX
his mother. Mrs • Mary—Dodf
- Rapids and ready to settle down to and Ixils. and Mr. and Mra. Ernest
—Jr
Mrs Ruth Llebler and mother. Mrs. John Whaner was in
••• Plain
I Duffey. Gun lake on Christmas
tn1?^ hlJrt wuw
rm I Mrs J' p a,aUMn entertained on well mast of last week cart
—r,,his usual mode of living until an-, Ball and two children. Erneat, Jr.,
“ ln—
f *l®
((Ry * Mrs. Allie Groatmat of Grand school and ill In bed with the flu, duXstmai day. Mr. and Mrs. Leon her son who was ill. ♦ Mrs.
we caiira'
irs. Isabel other
other season toils
rolls arounc.
around. We
called and Cheryl of tills vicinity. Twen­
Ranlds visited her aunt. Mrs Anna *“ui« wnu^umoiAn cf the t k s,ater ofOrand Rapids and Mr
members of the immediate
Lepper
Ls spending the week in । on u..,) |n
city and he seemed ty-three
v —
Baird Tuesday afternoon.
MUs Millie Whalen of the T-K B.lt&lt; ur, w K t iptler local w Detroit with hcr sons and fam- t ” £ busy listening to° the draires' Johnson family mot together for
th.
KnlMavc
* ______
L' ■n.nzlina
U’e -------h0U»da&gt;- 'S I I"". UueUcS* te^ndtaj thJ
,
Pvt. Charles Oreely Ypma of Ft W‘zy» 1«
---------- - i~~
hSn.
ftt^ LCP’ °° many ^ung A^ericam 6% of |
first lime in numy yearn.
creek! ■
per
bel
ICuster and a buddy from Alabamai.‘ at her home in EauClaire near Ben- holiday
nnliaav vacation at Battle
Hattie creev
er
j
,
donw
on
f
lirl
°U8h.
.
the
rnMt
jxilhetlc
requests
he
ever
!
! were Christmas weekend visitors • ton Harbor. * The Sid Braun fam- ,1 w
jth ),
er parent. MUr, Bn(
j Mra Roy
wIII,
Hnr
nr,X
On,.
.
.
chapter No. 17 O. E hud was that of a little girl who 1 Another happy family gathering
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...
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■
- ' Cook. * Mrs. Charles Crookston S MlddleviUe
was represented at the school asked him to bring back hcr mam- was held at the home of Mr. and
spent Thursday in Hastings with of instruction held at Hastings, ma who had gone to Heaven. * Mr. । Mrs L E. Elwood on west Main
her son Maurice and family. Mau­ Tuesday evening of last week, by the* and Mrs. Eldon Poulson and chli-;8t. Christmas day. Present were
rice. who is a salesman for the Pis­ following people. Mr. and Mh*.1 dren spent Sunday with her par- Mr and Mrs 81 Lepper and Mr.
ton Ring Co. In the east. Ls moving Malcolm Maclver. Mra. Al Henning, ento. Mr. und Mrs. Glenn Welling- and Mra 'A. B. Lewis and little son.
to Flushing. N. Y. and with his Mrs. Harold Cutler. Mrs Dan Cis- ton nt Three Rivers. * Miss Vera David of Detroit. Alton Elwood and
VV^ITH ALL THE TALK about Freedoms, what about
family left Hastings. Monday for ler, Mrs. Herb Cook. Mra Vernon; fiensiba returned on Thursday to family and Mrs Leonard Elwood,
their new home. * pfc. Harold Se­ Hooper. Mrs. Harvey Miller. Mrs. her work as supervisor at the State, local. Leonard was unable to be
’’ freedom of choice?
A VERY HAPPY
gerstrom of Bowman Field, Ky. Dorothy Bonneville. MUs Leona hospital In Kalamazoo after being, home for the occasion but will be
new YCABl
was home Christmas on a three days Longstreet and Mrs. Fred Stokoe home for u few days caring for her. grunted a leave for Now Years.
all the other freedoms people arc talking about —and a few
leave, other guesU at the Seger- Many of .the officers who planned father. Frank fiensiba who has Mr*. LewL*&gt; and little son are spendothers besides. In large measure, freedom of choice is what
slrom home .7,
were
Mr nnd Mrs. to
A
10 go were
were111
’tai with
wun flu
nu and unable
unaoie been V'crtr sick with flu. but Is now | ing the week with her parents.
tlmdnp^ir?d Mr
? m« t5 1 •«
,o oirena
attcnd *
* a
A family
family gathering
gathering • about again.
|
i
* ’ *
Freedom of choice means such ordinary things as trying
,SJld
WttS ,1cW at tllr home
nnd
u w**rtofofMr.
■—1 | Mr nnd Mrs. L. W. Huirtt enter-! TwenWivc persons enjoyed a
HarMr
^h»( MIu»nrf£« i Mr* Ra,ph Ken&gt;on
Iown 011
soy beans in the south field next year, if you think it's the
tamed on Sunday, their son-in-law I Chrtatmaa family gathering at the
f_?.r.p5r .^nTS" .
Christmas p
with
the
following
pres- and
thing to do. It means buying the kind of flour-you think
'
h
l
lr
C
J,
n
u
‘
laughter.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Roy
iiome
of
Mr.
and Mrs. Ray Lyons
school .at Western Slat.- College
gives you the best biscuits. It means you and your boy
McCaul and hls mother. Mrs. Sarah on Sunday Present were Mr. and
last year. w;iil be interested to know nW-’ rar?;. Mr. rSf i.r •
doing the deciding whether he'll go to college, or learn to
(I1'.'
ArL*S£’iL- McCaul of the northeast vicinity. Mrs. Ivan Lyons nnd three ohilthat she is teaching in Lawton. *
S ‘ 1 Mr nnd Mn&gt; Ra&gt;‘ M‘nk ot Chicago dren of Hillsdale. Mr. nnd Mrs
To Our Customers:
Christmas weekend guests of Mr. Grifre^h
U wnuo™Mv»rh
■ UJR5I “,,d Mr. nnd Mrs. Joe Drcsch of! Owen Lyons and tiiree children
Freedom of choice is the soil in which character grows.
and Mrs Mark Ritchie were their VivUn
Vivian Williams. Mr.
m
Grand Rapids. * Portmaster und &lt; and her parents. Mr. and Mrs.
son-in-law and daughter. Mr. and p iJhnuuV ajj?J
Mrs. C. A. Gardner nnd daughters. HeTiry Werner ot CheLva. Mr and
Wc could soy "orchids to you" but that's too up to
Mrs Delbert Buxton and daughter Grand
responsibility for the decisions made—has done much to
Kdn
’
lr
I
Suzanne and Janet, spentChristmu। Mrs. Alfred Lyons and two of their
Phyllis of Grand Rapids and Frank
tiomc
nnd untj| -rUl.s&lt;iOy ut Royal Oak three children nnd Mr and Mra.
develop ihe character that is going to win this war—on the
dote. What wc really mean is thanks for your patron­
Lee and daughter Edna, of Middle­ on west Main St. by sickness.
on
wist
Main
st
m
sickness
:
w|U| |1(,r fnther .where hcr ate- 1 Stanley Lyons and two little daugh­
battle fronts, on the farm, in industry. And when the vic­
ville.
Mrs Helen Erwin left for her
from Tennessee also joined
flti of Kalamazoo, and Mr. and
tory is won. thf kind of America we have fought and worked
age, and may 1944 be a year of Victory and Happi­
Mr. and Mrs. T. I. Gillette and home In Brecksviln. Ohio. Tucs- ter
Mrs nine
Alice vviwui
Corwin "Uimi
stayed mat j Mrs. Wendell Lyons
Xnu
I.nr-L
1.—.
I them. ml.ujviw, and
anu little
luuc
to preserve must be a country in which every man and woman,
daughters Marilyn and Janet were inlVvJ
U
D„!t
ir
'tie
Gardner home and looked after daughter of Flint The only memness.
and every boy and girl, will have freedom of choice in even
Christmas guests of her sister. Mrs. F?irt‘-»v&lt;rA?J2&gt;d
Glenn Gardner during their ab- ber of the family obsapt was little
Gerald Kccgstra and family In dinner w^?rnlh inhn pXt.FSPrscnec' * Mr nnd Mrs Norman| Barbara Lyons of/’kala'Di.uoo who
Grand Rapids * Christmas guests Btuner*ttms' nJlihS0
Maclver and children spent the'* as ill;
/
“
al the Glenn Allen home at Par­ Mra Gerald Potra nf tlpnMe .“nd weekend holidays in Grand Rap•/• •
melee were. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Al­
Wph
*. ^*rL&lt;and
A Chrislnp&lt;1ainilv
Christn)a&lt;famlly gathering was
riri tnlAi I U p w. £HT. CBS
len and son Dick at Grand Rapids. and Miss Frances Potts of 'Grandl'
MOBILE PRODUCTS—DISTRIBUTOR
rtamd.
Ur.
i „.
P. R. Prindlc entertained on he d nt lit*
«■
U&gt;e home of Mr
Mr. and’ “
Mrs.
Bunday visitors were Mr and Mr?
Mr.- Rapid..
P r
Fulcra m thT^tJ
Chrtstmas lheir daughters and
famJeralj
BUY WAR BONDS
— . .
Bedford. Saturday, a very
Harry DcPiiit. son Jack and their Robert
took France*
Frances to
to the
the rtty
GOODYEAR TIRES AND TUBES
ert took
es. Mr— and Mra. E
E. „
H. Barber,,
1Barber
-------- - pteasan
pleasant feature being the presence
■little granddaughter. Sharon Lynn; Sunday night and remained
]2i E. STATE ST.
HASTINGS
PHONE 2544
id ttie IlitlekreBt-granddnuKhter,
_ 'Jncki
____ ________
(tighter, I of Pvt. _____
Stanley
Johnson__
twho
of —
Beverley.
and u««u.
Mrs I3M1
Nor-- I night. Other »■.&lt;:,
afternoon
Christ guests'
f
• —
—-.-.y. ★
r- Mr. ■■■»
iwxm l_.lll.-H
C.nrti
~and/«
Barber,
'Mid
Mr.
and
Mrs.
was
hwTie
from
Camp
McCoy.
Wi»
..ome
Wb..
Carne tiler of
nf Detroit
rvtrnb were
u-nrn &lt;1 were
Were Ray's
Pav\ brother.
hrnlhar Frank
VmnV Potts —
man Carpenter
Brock and daughter Har-; untir
unUr Sunday. The tint
first furldugl
furldugh
__1 Christmas visitors of her parents. I and daughter. Jean of Dexter. *! bewWd
rictjkll ot Grand Rapids.
|
______------Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Reed at Par-1 Mr. and Mrs Robert Tolan of Bat­
-Mrs. Dolly Johnson, also Mr. nnd
melee. * The Prairie literary chib "*
-------spent the
--------■
■1 at! _.
tie Creek
weekend
,
1 met at the home of Mra. Chas. their Parmele home with their son 1 The annual Christmas program Mrs Horace Livergood. Mr. and
1 Baker. Wednesday for Its annual Ray and wife. Saturday they were . of th* Leighton Evangelical church Mrs Frank Trouyot and Mrs. txiui.se
Christmas party. * -John Vander-1 Bests of Mrs. Tolan's cousin. Mrs *«-' hrld &gt;nst Friday evening A Cleveland of Grand Rapids. Other
Veen and young grandson. Jack
irry Stimson and family in Grand “"'ProEram WUi rendered. After rucsu for supper were Mr. and Mrs.
VnnderVecn spent Christmas at I Rapids. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Tolan. | which a group of eighteen from Loren Johnson, local.
Midland with John's daughter. Mrs. II Jr. and two small sons of Detroit! J110 Junior Choir visited fourteen
Sustains Injury
Arnold Parker and family. * A i1 were also visltora of them and the tiornes in the neighborhood singBud Bronkema who u employed
tittle daughter. Carole Mae wns|I Clare Williams familv in Pleasant &gt;nR Christmas carols. An old time
.... --------------------Christmas parly was then held at at the Flnkbelner A Son store was
bom to Pvt. and Mrs. James Wil-11 Hill
over...the
weekend.
quite
disabled
Tuesday last.. when
the
home
of
Mary
and
Donna
Corey,
Mams in St. Mary's hospital In
Mr. H1.U
and Mrs O
A. v..
C. ilUIUBUll
Johnson VIIen- —-........
J —•••
— -J.
he caught hls fingers in the feed
Grand Rapids on Dec. 15. The daddy 1 tertalned as Christmas guests, their wllh "n exchange of gifts.
is with the U. 6. army in the south daughters
**
k.
•—’, and
.j
The cholr lllcn prc4enlctj n lovely grinder at the store. Injuring them
and rfamilies. Mr
Pacific area. ★ Mrs. Alice Corwin I Mrs A. W.
so
badljthat
they
required twenGetty.. —
nnd three
children
-------------------------.n mirror tray with a set of twelve
exjiccu to soon close her home on of ..the Irving road, and Rev. and tumblers to the director. Mrs. Arthe Irving road for the winter! Mrs G A Steeby nnd two sons, of thur Thede.
months and go to Nashville to her] Howe. Ind The four small grandAfter this a grand lunch was
daughter's home
Christian Service
sons and one granddaughter helped served. Needless to say, U was an
I The ladies of the W 8. C. S will
meet at the Methodist church this
Friday afternoon. Dec. 31 for a 1
I o clock pot luck dinner and after­
noon meeting. It is hoped there will
| be a large attendance as there will
be election of officers included in
the business. Those who attend
are asked to bring some thought
for the New Year. The missionary
(Continued on Page 4. sec. 2.1

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REEPORT
4r. and Mrs. Edgar Cheney and
tighter Donna of Lansing were
turday night and Sunday guests
■Mr. and Mrs. Herman Gawh. *
•. und XLrs. Hurry Fish and fumf of Middleville . Mr. and Mrs. Ali-nah and family were Chrisl! u dinner gucata of 'Mn. Mar/
• xige. In the afternoon they called
the Budd Fish home near Pleos|t Valley. * Mrs. Lvdta Karehcr
Soutli Bowne and Mrs. Mary
iopcr were Christmas guests of
-. and Mn. Frank Dorr. * Mrs.
mey Deming is spending the holi­
es with her son and wife Mr. and
F C. Deming of Grand Rup* Mr. and Mrs Clare Basset
^Id family ot North Irving spent
Dlstmas with their parents Mr.
Id Mrs. George Bajsctt. * Mias
1th Sherman of Jackson was a
inday visitor nt the Rev. and
rs. J I. Ickes'. * Miner King
' Sited his wife Clara last Wednray at Kalamazoo hospital, und
Ids her nbout tlie same. * Mr
d Mrs. Gordon Gray of Hastlnw*
Ire Chris’tno* evening caller* cf Mr
&lt;1 Mrs. Semiah Scese * Mr. nnd
f. Harold Aldrich and faintly enyed a family gathering Christmas
[y at the home of Mr. and Mix.
nrad Loss of Caledonia
Russell Hinckley of Watervliet
&gt;a a Saturday caller al the Wnr1 Surrarrar home. * Mr. nnd
ra. Bob Shiner of Detroit spent
inday with Mr. and Mrs Ben
akney. * Mr. and Mra. O. H.
uscy of Muskegon spent n few
ya at their home and had ns
elr Sunday dinner guests. Mr. and
r». Howard Thaler and baby. *
ic Rev. and Mrs. C. V. Holstein
Grand Rapids spent Christmas
y with Mr and Mrs. F c. Tubrer. * Leon D. Cod) of Baltimore.
। 1., who has been visiting relative^
1 d friends around Fret-port was
Sunday guest ot Mr. and Mrs.
ven Steckle of West Carlton. ♦
r. ami Mrs Fred Schwader of
uth Campbell were Sunday cnl* of Mr. and Mrs. M. DeVnss and
.s. Ellen Heirigle of Grand Rapx. * Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Wolf of.
•stings were Monday caUer* ot
nnd Mrs. Grow Forbey. ♦ Mr.
■d Mrs. Caryl PuUer mid dnugh■- Elntnc of Lowell spent Christ■is with their irarenb. Mr. and
Lrs Wm. Hale. MUs Elabie reK lining for n few days. ♦ Mn.
nn&gt;e Oirsady who bxs been
ending a few weeks wifh her sop
med home.
punday evening callers of Mr.
,d Mrs. Wm Hale were Edgar
.tenev and daughter Elna and
1 ither. Mrs Nellie Herbert of Lan-

ton Rapids were Christmas dlnr guests of their mother Mrs. ElCatt. * Mr. and Mrs. Robert
ittoh nnd children of Ohio' spent
idny and Christmas with Mr. and
-s. Henry Mvera and family. *
'. and Mrs, Dan Yarger of Grand
.nlds spent Christmas with their
ithcr Mn. Ellen Yarger. * Tlie
•w Blough children spent Chrtxt|is -dHlth their grandmother Mrs.
TrriM Belson of Kalamazoo. *
fiesta of Mr. and Mrs. Clement

VL A. ROTH
extends

BEST WISHES
for the

NEW YEAR

Let’s put Father Time on
the Victory side of '44

with Uncle Sam!

Donna has returned home with J Karcher and Gloria spent Sunday ! 8 Q0 P. M. Thursday prayer meet­ gathering of the Royer family was
Machine Room von a ।
Mr. and Mrs M. Devos and. Mr*, son.
---------------------—•sr: —r.
—r -•"-.n--------- - i. —
held last Sunday at Tlie Kfcmtall Engineers.
Ellen Heirigle of Grand Rapids Mra.. Kokx
Kokx for
for aa time
time as
as Mr.
Mr. Kokx^
Kokx“ in
in Plainwell
Plainwell visiting
visiting friends.
friends ** ina
Coats home, a La Verne clum woe t RECREATION 1-RAQt
*•■-■ van l Valley
Maple Grove. * Holly Whitman of Sunday afternoon- * Asa Suckle I* bi tervice stationed, at Ortat Chris' hum day dinner gursu ot Mr Plea
10 no A. M. Morning worship
in Grand Rapids last SaUirday.
Rings won two from Ha
Lansing spent Christnum with Mr- spent Sunday al the home* of hU । Lakes. * Mr. mid Mrs Alvah Moore , and Mn&gt;. Guy Smith mui Lloyd
11:00 A XL Sunday school
and Fuel. White Product
and Mrs. Tom Whitman, * Ml&amp;s children. Mr. anti Mr*. Victor Stec- and family of Lawton. Mr. and were Mr and Mrs. Howard Hofigh' BOWLING NEWS
■
8:00 P. M. Christian Endeavor
i two from Leonards; and 1
Leda.* Moore of Grand Rapids was kle. Mr. and Mr*. Kenneth Steckle. Mr*. Dale Cook and family of West ton of Detroit. Mr. und Mrs. Watt
— Ralph Moore Thomas of Bowne. tv,,
.. «w.».
8:00 P M. Tuesday prayer meet­ ■ Santa Claus came to town a'day ' ped two to Strand. BUM
Mrs.
Dave
Eash ot
a Sunday guest al tlie tones ol und Mr. and Mr* Andrew Brendt ' Carlton. Mr. and• *«
'
MT*. Julia Godfrey. Mrs&gt; Anna all of fainamg. He was accompanied and two daughters, Mrs. Gertha Bowne Center. Mr. and Mrs. Merrill ing.
. early and. stopped long enough al mace in team standings ft
Moore, und Mn Mary Cool ♦ Mr. there bv Mr. and Mra. C. D. Bauer Beam and aon Bert and Mrs. Nellie Karclter and family. * MUs Elaine
the Recreation Alley* where Die 'TTKr;
nnd Mrs Dan Postma and daugh­ cf Hasting* a Ml.-.. Viida Schwader Crouch spent ChrUtmas day with i KauffmAn of Ypsilanti spent from
Commercial League was in session
V™
to pas* out a few gift* in the form
*5?
ter Pin HU spent Sunday with Mr of Detroit and mother- Mra. Fred Mr and Mrs. Chas. Moore. ♦ Mr. Friday until Monday wtUi her parnnd Mrs. Clare Johnson of Hasting;. Schwader of .South Campbell called mid Mt*. Alvin Heirigle of North ents Mr and Mrs. Joe Kauffman
of i-xccptlGnai big count* Roy Hub­
eXXVriCT. LEAGUE — Kii
A-pinall'* chi’. moved to PtnnQck hospital last bard's gift was an imposing 663
und in the afternoon called on the at the George Forbey home Christ­ Irving had as Christmas dinner and family. * John AsphiaH'schilformer's parents. Mr. and Mrs R mas day. * Sunday evening callers gucuta Mr. and Mr*. Dan Follb. di, dren were at lii* home for Chrbt- Wcdnesdav after suffering a nasal series; one of the largest in the hls- . No. 1 lost a pair to Rotary
he
Jrom
ol Mr and Mrs Clement Mead VnlnaralAO. Ind.. Mr. and Mrs. Keith i mas: Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Aspinall hemorrhage We are ail-hoping for ton- of the local alleys and one of
and Mra. Waller Dunkle- Marlow of Carlton. Mr. and Mrs. ] and family. Carlton center. Mr. ner a speedy improvement in the best in hl* year* of bowling. He r.rinnr-Trin
Mr. and Mrs. Ford AaplnaU of uerr Mr
cf Lacey, a Delores and Bet­ Lawrence Hawkin* and daughter* and Mrs. Ford Aspinall. Thomapple health. * Tlie W.S.C.S. at Mrs. AlHc hit 21, m hl. lint
dnpll, .
near Thomapple lake were recent berger
und
Mr.—
and Mis. John Hoevenair lake; Mr. and Mrs. Tony Slagel nnd Munns l.ut Wednesday was well at­ two »phli. Uor-d lW In the Mcnnd E . k , J1 L
J!.','.. ,C
ty Walton of South Bowne are —
- -----callers cf Mr. and Mrs. Chas. A»ul- spending
1 Hasting*
Hastings
j family. Caledonia; Mr. mid Mt* tended in spile of illness and other „.n» «nh ■
Mid . -cbm,.- ‘.'.“‘'J
2S
n few days with their of
nall. * Mr. and Mrs. Walter Rock­ cousin Nancy
rJntlr^n-i
- Mr —
nnd• •MrT’tt.-irokrWoodT’and Chas. Bradv cf Hosting*. Mr. Brady caur.es fur non-attendance. Pro­ nnd scored 257 without a break by
ClpMon.
' **
hill of ntiir Hastlni'x were Suiidav
is attending the Palmer Chiroprac­
striking out from the fifth fram- d
The Rev. and Mrs. E. 3. Griffin
dinner guesta of their parents Mr
tor school at Denver. Co).
all enjoyed helping to fill a sur- with the exception that hl* last ball *
?d “
and Mrs. W. W. Rockhill; their *l&gt;eiit Christmas dav with the tat­ tert parents. Mr. and Mrs M. A.
prLa- Christman basket of trcuta left the ten pin standing.
,
^n^nMrtwe8won
granddaughter Miss Betty Miller ters parent* Mr and Mra. D. A. Larson of Kalamazoo. * Chas.
Old Santa didn't do so badly for 15f_\*nZ Goodi.e?xl®E?^_Hdwc' *JI’
for uug pastor MUs Rullson and
r.f Nile* and Mrs. Mina Manee of stoner cf Byron center, a Mr. and Woodruff of Eaton Rapids came
Pfc Garret Everson who ha* been iier mother. * William CcZswcU Will Ayres ami at any other time three from Coffee Shop.
Lansing were guests at the Rockhill Mr* H- J. Harmon and *on Cliarles Friday - to spend ChrUtmas with spending a furlough with hl* par­ and daughter;. Mrs. Ruth Varney would
Other good scores:
have been an easy top score.
home (or a i--w days ★' ChrL-'.-ms of Grand Rapid*. Mr. und Mra. Mrs- Woodruff and son Mike, at ent* Mr and Mra. £nrl Everaon and and Miss Greta Cogswell were SunBowling on adjacent alleys "Bill"
of Mrs. Anna Moore. *
— AUt
••lev uud family and Mr the home
. dinner gucata of Mr. mid Mi* Ralph
or ninr
scored 210 in each of hl* first — ———
Mr. ann
und sin
Mrs. novo
Floyd aauv
Gaul of
Flint'. 3«unUy north of the..village rearmed
..... Borvl Alhcrl.«,,i of Gull Mr
Richard Durkee und family were nnd Mrlei-iis-u
' two tries and 222 in hls final game B. Melnwe
c?^Pokta
i Mr. and Mrs. Keith Prien and Nan- take
• ' spent‘ Christmas with their MZ and Mrs. Palmer Jorgtson. m/
178-200-F
.
W. Wellman
and Mra. Orvnl Ballance of Battle
"•.tllni..i CcgsVrll and fon Wayne nnr. Mn. fur a huge 642 serie*.
cy of Hastings. * Mrs. Mina Denl'O pan-lit*, the Rev. and Mra. J. W Creek.
\«r and
nnti Mra.
vsra Geo.
ciro Hilman
Human
•
----- ...c‘u™d Glexiard Showalter Of Nashville. W
Mr.
"S™'
‘u »« ...
“ ,:2
spent Christmas with hcr son Ivan McCw- a Ciu*. Harmon of Grand Mr andMm
600 series by hitting the K Chx*e
Fred usjaw.
Ba Hance mn
Mr' to
n‘r
Ida
Finn Mr
and and
daughter
furlcuFlrId
h ftlth hl, “IMrentA
Mr Mrs.
CI
n,.^.
Mrs Mrs
Orr many
Denise and family of Alto * Frank Rst’tas. Dallas Alice and Sandra Mr. ana mb. ma
for 600 while bowling for C. O'Dom
w".'
JUIUOI MCMiuen ana
ano • .
,
nim._W■.•"j"."''!.'."'
h
X .,.r William
w-n..m Cogswell
n,nnrt
Mm maples
Walton, accompanied bv his daugh­ Albeit-son of Gull take arc spending and Mrs. Junior
Fisher.
and Mrs.
Piston Rings in the Recreation
------cf Hasting*,
Hastings, arrived with
witn .,
,
ter Mrs. Bernice Cla-woh. suent this unk with their grandparent* Michael
Ruth Varney were ...vo,those nw,,
from this League His score* were 271-160-315.
writ
Sgt.
Huru- a,,,,,,
well tilled
filled hnxket*,
baskets r.n
cn r-hristm-ix
Christmas a*
nt ._?
BL Chester McMullen of Hunt
Almost anything can be fun if
Christmas with tjic latter'* hu-- the Rev and Mrs. J. W. McCue, a Mr
end Mrs c MBen"d'rtTfora ln8ton collPKe
Sunday with nelghix-rhood who-attended thefuPISTON RING LEAGUE-Grindu.„ .
bsnd W. F. clo-son of Howell * Christmas evening rnllcrs of Mr. family dinner. * Mr. and Mrs. Wm. the
R.-v.
and
Mrs
E.
G.
Griftin
and
neral
of
William
Schantz
Sr.
in
,he n'v n,,rt Mn* P n Ortftin
.w. .i
wiiu»n&gt; RrWanra sr m er* won two from Navy Tool example. nHnnint whet a are Laid
Mrs. Inna Brown and G'^orge nnd Mrs. Geo. Forbey were Mr. and cruxes naa a lumny dinner unnsiHnstlnf;*
but
T
ucm
IAY
afternoon.
’1^ori,,rtn.!,'fvnVilinte ** Brnl,rcn
Room: CIO blanked Office: and to be coming back.
'
ChristBrown were Christmas guests of Mra Bernard Quigley of Hastings. Crakes had family
Sunday evening.
| ML'* Minolta Miller and Mr. and * Mr. and Mra. Sam Rondabush mn* for Dr and Mrs. 1. H. Walters church
Elroy' Bmeiktr •&gt;«*
and wm
son t
T.w
Sgt. COATS GROVE
Flrn
Mr*. Glenn Miller nnd txibv of Has­ und family of Lowell were Chriit- and -family. Mr. nnd Mrs. Uoyd Donald
Sundav aft”rnnon Lav. Week's Utter
ting* * Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Ayers mas &lt;hnner&gt;;uesta of Mr. And Mra. Karcher nnd Mnrion. Mra. Ethel callers ofwere
Mr. and Mrs Semiah
Mra. Paul Woodman and daugh­
of Kalamnzpo were recent guests Ray Wieland and family, also Mr*. Cecil and Don Cecil all of Orand S&lt;c«e. Donald's
luldrv.vt is:
ter Darlene spent from Thursday
of Mr. and Mrs. E G. Olsen. * Mrs Troyer * Mr. and Mr*. Howard Rapid*. Mr. and Mrs. Al Hoover of
Sgt. Donald K Smr-lker
Genevieve Crans and sons, and Crexs of fzuch lake spent Chrtat- Hastings and Mr. jnd Mrs. lx-ap. Tech.
H A- K Co. 3W Rigr Bn
Mrs. Elnom Whitney spent Chri't- mn* with tlwlr mother Mra. Estella Karcher. Geo. Crakes of Hustings । Camp
San
Luis
Obbpa.
Calif.
Thompson his been quite Hi during
mi» wPh-Mr nnd Mr«. L. C Whit­ • Cir.'-; w&lt;- t &lt;4 town, a Mrs. Dorothy cculd not be present due to in­
the post week. This Monduy morn­
ney- and family of Grand lx*dge. * Pippel cf Algonac cmnr Thursdav fluenza.
ing lie is being taken to a Buttle
Mr. nnd Mra. R. F Kunde hod a I
Miss Velma Forb"V of Detroit spent evening to spend the holidays with
Creek hospital. We hope for hi#
Christmas dinner ut their home for •
horn Friday until Sunday with hcr Mr. anil Mra. F. C. Tabbercr.
speedy recovery. * Many In our
parenta Mr. nnd Mrs. Geo. Forbcy
Family gatherings on Christmas Mr. and Mr*. Eugene Schantz und !
,-otnniunU.v have been having the
and brother William.
m ci Sunday: Chrtelmna dinner children of Grand Rapids Mr. and ।
flu but seem Io be on tlie gum no**'.
silt :* cl Mr. and Mra. Semiah Mr: Martin Kunde and Donna of
South Bowne. owing to sickness the
Death of Mort Sisson
Muskegon spent Christmas nt their
Mort SLsson. 76. passed awav
home h re. * ML’-s Vada Schwadrr Keim. son Vein of Clarksville, Mr. family could not all I*-- home. *
r.f Detroit is .•landing the Chri*’- nnd Mrs Chart. Woodworth and son Christinur. dinner pie*ta of Mr. and Sunday morning at his lmm«* alter
mns holidays with hcr porriiu Mr. Mike of Eaton -Rapids. Mrs. Anna Mr. Claud M&gt;-.id were their chil­ u lingering illness. He leaves besides
and Mrs. Fred Schwader of South Moore and Mrs Adah Motter. * dren. Mr. and Mra. Howell DeMund his widow, a .brother. Burl Hts-on.
Campbell * Mr. and Mrs. Emory Mr nnd Mrs. Galen Overholt of and *on of Woodland. Mr. nnd Mra. Fur.&lt;:.«i renders were held ut the
Myron Mead nnd family and-Mr. residence Wednesday afternoon at
Kime cf Pleasant Valley were Sunthv evening dinner "ues’« of Mrs licit .Hid family .of Lansing. Miss und Mrs. Kenneth Mead of Maple 3 o'clock. Interment in Freeport
Mabel Yoder. Mn. F.lwdbd Yoder. Evelyn Overholt/ cf Battle Creek Grove * Miss Elaine Kuuflman of Cemetery.
.-i.fii’t Christmas day with their Ynsilanti nnd parenta Mr. nnd Mr*.
Norma and Gordrm * Mr. and Mi
Krbckah Lodge Meeting
Harold Woods were '-'■•nd «v -n • j; rents Mr. und iMrs. Chas. Over- Joe Kmiffmnn nnd family enjoyed
The regular meeting will be held
‘ licit. The tluee children of I-cwLs •A family Christmas dinner with
Don Thomti'nn of South Cnmutx11 Overholt remained for a few days. Mr. ami Mr* Paul Tiiompson of next Tuesday evening Jan. 4. All
--------- - ...
are urged to come and
* Chrlt-lmas dinner guesta al tlie Cloverdale. * Christmas dinner and member*
troit were guests from Friday until home of Mr. u:ul Mn Glen Kel­ weekend gutsta of Mr. and Mra. j bring u smpll gift
Sunday cf Mr. nrnd Mrs Ivan logg were Mrs Howaid Bolo of Bat­ Willi* Lip-- were Mr and Mra. Hnr- '
Afethodi'l Church
Rotts*i. Hill anti Tummy. * Mn tle chork. Mr. and Mrs. Rooeit ley Hatfrld. Mr and Mrs. Seymour :
Rrv. J. W. McCue, pastor
and Barbara Ann of Grand |
Claud Welton, and Mra. Donald GlurgGW and family of Dowling.
Walton were in Hastings last Fri­ Mr. und Mrs. Willard AmQH-und Rnuids. Afternoon and evening : 10:00 A. M—Morning worship—
day shopping * Mrs C.tr.i Cirr daughter Marilyn of Hastings. callers were Loma Peterson und Theme "Christian Education’
‘11:30—Sunday
'
»
&lt;•1 L'in‘.h)g !•; spending the holidays Maurice Glasgow remained for a baby of Lowell, Mr. and Mrs. Ira
with her daughter Mrs. Chas. Hoy’ few tlays with hls grandparents. * Blough and son Ivan of Alto. Mr. .
8:00— Evening worxhio—Them".
Mr. nnd Mrs. Dan Weaver. Mr and und Mrs. Steve Xflller. daughter
and family.
“
nnd little son of Logan, and "Our Ideals for the Coming "
Mr. .-.nd Mrs. Buel Sisson spent Mrs. Eugene Krauss of Elmdale, Helen
Mr. nnd Mrs. Tobla* Brovont. Mr. Male quartet wil sing.
scent Chri-tim* with Mr. anti Mr* ard Mr and Mi; Glen Parker of ad
B:0Q—Wednesday evening, Bible
Mra. Wm. Blough. Miss Lota
Litchfield were Christmas dinner
Verdun Coville of Middleville. * guests
study and prayer meeting.
&lt; f Mr. and Mrs. Leon Howk Wieland nnd Bonnie Lou.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Blough had ar
Mr. und Mrs. Claud Walton en­
Percy Rower Mrs. Parker re­
their Christmas dinner guests Sun- • nnd
lumed to her home Sunday after tertained at Sundoy dinner Mr. nnd
Brethren in Christ
three wnks' here. * Mr. nnd Mrs. George Brownell and Mrs.
Mr and Mrs Steve Miller daught’-r aMrs.
.... Mr.
E. B Griffin DD. Pxstor
John Thaler of South Cainp- Robert Campbell of Flint, and
Helcrf-and son of Logan. * Dal-Dinner
— ,। Freeport
had as guesta Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Donald Walton * r&gt;!nn
Kmiffman is spending hls vacation bel
on Christmas dny of Mr. i 10: 30 A. M. Sunday school
with hb« sister Mrs. Paul Thompson Basil Thompson nnd son of Pon­ cuesta
and Mrs. B. R. Clinton were Mr. 1 11: 30 A. M. Morning worship
and f'-mllv of &lt;7|r&gt;vrrtfr-.lr. * Blind"'- . tiac. Mr. ant! Mr-. Woodrow nnd
«. Morley Crew w.
7 00 P M. Christian Endeavor.
Mra. J.
of ...........
Grand
and* family of Battle
evening supjier guests of Mr. and •Knowles
Mr. nnd Mrs. Arthur Clin- Topic: "Prayer in These Times."
Mrs. Tom Whl’niif” wen- -Mr. n-'-i Creek. Mr nnd Mrs Marvin Thaler Rapid'.
B:00 P. M. Evening service
umi |W(. children of Hustings. Supt. ton of Carlton. Helen Moore »nd
Mr- Ralph Eye of Ypsilanti, Mr and
Mrs. Wm. Spears and son of Jimmie Gonzales Afternoon callers __________________________________
nnd M15% Zenith Robachcr nnd Caledonia.
Orvnt Kokx ana were Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Clin­
children of South Freeport * Mr. two childrenMrs
Creek. Mbs ton arul Jack of Hostings. Mr. and
and Mrs. Lnvcm Segar of Grund Donna Tiialercfof Battle
Grand Rapids and Mis Howard Clinton and Janet of
Rapids were Christmas day guests
,
Zj'Z-CAvCafZ
JLf /*'f H/ i f
of Mr. nnd Mrs. Ben Blaknev. * Mr nnd Mrs. Howard Thaler and Bowne. ★ Mr. and Mrs. George
Mr and Mrs Dan Kauffman of Lo­
gan were Sunday evening callers
nt the Joe Kauffman honic. ♦ Lean
Cool of Baltimore. Md. who came to
help hti father. J. T&gt; Cool cele­
brate his 90th blrthdav nnd to1
spend Christmas here left Sunday
,Sa
AT MIDNIGHT —REDEEM THEM NOW!
by way of Port Huron to visit hLs
son Wagner before returning home..
* Mr. and Mrs. Clement Mead and
family sptnt Christmas evening
Q*i &lt;QuU VoIm» At AaP/
Ofuu
with the hitter's parents. Mr. and
Mrs. Burt Shellenbarger of Has­
Quality Mtald in Plantc^ul VaMely!
tings.
Christmas dinner-guests of Mr.
SUGAR CURED - SHANK EHD
and Mrs. Henry Myers and. family
RIB OR LOIN END
were Mrs. Alfred Myers and chil­
dren of Wayland. Mr. and Mrs. ,
Glendale Myers and baby of Mid­
dleville. * Mr and Mrs. George
Bustnnce nnd family were Sunday
dinner guests of Mr. nnd Mrs. Faye
Studt of Lake Odessa. * Mr. and
Mrs. Jahn Holcomb nnd family,
Clare Kauffman of Logan and Mrs.
Julia Godfrey, were Christmas din­
ner RUcttt of Mr. nnd Mrs. George
Hooper of South Campbell. * Mrs
Mabel Yoder. Norma and Gordon
Slamfi Valued!
were Christmas dinner guests of
Mr. nnd Mrs. Emory Kime of near
CREAMERY-FRESH
Clarksville. * Christmas and Sun- i
day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Virgil
Woods were Mrs. Doris Piper of
Battle Creek. Mr. and Mrs. Robert
fU«E VEGETABIT
White of Stevensville.-Dorothy nnd ,
FANCY ROCKS—4 TO 6 LBS. AVERAGE
”
Helen Woods of Hastings * Sun­
ts
day evening Mr. nnd Mr.&lt;. Ivan
BLAIN O» FIMENTO
Roush, accompanied bv Mr. and
Mrs. Ira Preston of Detroit, visited
Mr. and Mrs. George Singer of
BHILAOELriiJA
Wayland.
3 TO 6 LBS. AVERAGE
Dr. Vemor Moore of Grand Rap­
ids wus a Sunday caller of Mrs.
SUNNYFIELD
Anna Moore and Mrs. Chas. Wood­
worth. * Mr. and Mrs. Clare Emer­
son of Niles and Mr. and Mrs. Alvin
Heirigle of North Irving called on •
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Stebbins &amp; Jacobs

FANCY

REX ALL STORE

"Courtesy end Friendly Service Shown All”

HASTINGS

PHONE 2131

CUT LUNCH

SELF-SERVICE

�Tin: HASTINGS BANNER, THURSDAY, DECEMBER X 1943

IAOK FOUR

f MARTIN
CORNERS
1 several fine selecUoris.
........................................................... 1 The childho*died
in a
Mr. .nd Mra Maurice Cogswell

MIDDLEVILLE *

Oft The Home Front

Shirley Trick tt home with an
quite

exted In the church are cordially lnown table

The annual Chrittma* party

DCLseinenL or mr Mcmooisi enuxeu.
Tuesday afternoon with twenty-one
- ladies and seven small children attending Committee tn charge was
Mr* E C. Jones. Mra Vemon Hooper and Mrs Charles Robertson. A

spending a Lhlrty-day fur-

□arau
„
Mra. Burdette Wadd recent
‘ i„un*
cetved a letter from Dr. Ewd. ——
son who operates a hospital m
in new
New
Haven. Conn He states he is well
but th^t Ills father. Dick Johnson
is in very poor health and confined
to hls room most of the time but
mentally very alert. Old friends

rlorv
Christnui*
Rucsts of Mr. and Mrs ।
Flory near Hasting*. They
holiday dinner guests at Mr.
Urj otu Landons m Carlton Sun- die were Saturday night and Sun-

(Continued from Page 1. Sec. 2.1
ant there. Am feeling fine. Will
&lt;;« agiUn wmxi’posaaole.
Pfc Karl Q. WelMaze. oeaJOM

Excerpts from Lieut. Comdr. K.
S. McIntyres recent ieucra prove
interesting. His recent move to a

Ess*

ten Dtagn. 41. &lt;

SgSJE.-aA.' 1

* Fievt Postmaster
Ban Francisco, Csltf

Fyt^Stgihcn C. Hathaway.
Bks 1331 Sqdn 811
Army Technical School
AAJ.T.T.C.
Sioux Falls, 8. Dakota

K. b. McIntyre
Ueuu oamar.. M.C.. UB.NJL
Edwin Earl
of Maple Grove. Wayne Van Sycie of Air. and Mrs. Wade Town and
cf Hast mgs. and Mr. and Mrs. Orr family of Delton and Sunday guest*
Fisher were CltrUUnas dinner of Mr. and Mra. Wilbur "rales and never make a gucet washerwomen.
guee-ts of William Oogswcll and family of Hastings. A Mrs. Joe Sudaughters. A Mr. and Mr.. Carl gait
v.i-n,.™ «n» a n..&lt;w&gt;kaa&lt;.i
Despite the fact that sickness
Mr and Mrs Rush Randall were Gnuhius and daughters of near guest
oo our own much longer.
New York City. New York
hindered praejicing—the 6. school in attendance at the funeral of hls Coats Grove and Mr. and Mrs. law 1
nrctrams at the two churches Wed- cousin. Frank Randall, aged 72. Clarence Curtis and sons of Au- f"
family.
A Mr. and Mrs. .Ralph Star­
“i
Cpl. Robert K. Gorham
nesday night were much enjoyed Monday afternoon at the luncrai gusta enjoyed Christmas dinner ring are the parent* of a girl. Nan36186990
Th* children all did exceptionally home In ALendale. Tlu- musin with their parents Mr. and Mrs. cy
-y Evelyn, born ----------------------Monday evening- around It—Ural's Che way all the • ABJ4.
Hq 76th Ordnance Bn.
well and those who undertook the whole home was In Lamont was re­ Roland Barry. A Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Dee. 20. at Leila hospital, weight otlicenare living, so one u already
APO 4915 % Postmaster
training of them in spile of the tally Injured in an automobile ac- Karrar entertained the Karrar 7 lb. 2 ox a Mr. and Mrs. Carl in his "iiole''
at night. The docs 1 New York. New York
bury season and sickness, deserve cldcnt. Thursday,
families a" a holiday dinner Sun- Simmons of Ann Arbor were guests leave a well, oucut
and
puliey
ngnt
|
much commendation.
~
day. Christmas day Mr. and Mrs. at the Starring home from Thurao-rald D Krllw. 8 1/c
No Dissenters
Shlrlry Slocum, had as their guesu day over Christmas. A Sgt. Merle oy their tent—that Is where we
Amohlblous Operating Bar.e
Death of Small Child
In the United States, the com- at dinner. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Evan* of Midland Park. Gull lake. uuihe and do the wash.
Navy 128
—Hciped evacuate the wounded
Friends of Mr. und Mra Samnite mon Jury is the only body of peo- Karrar and children cf near Lake has been accepted for tlie U. S. Air
■x Fleet Post Office
Seiulba of Clarksville, formerly of pl.- engaging m a governmental oc- Odessa. Garth Slocum of Grand Service and Is now located at ShepSan
Francisco. California
u
Jap
prisoner
ano
had
twen
witnthls vicinity, are verv sorry to near tivlty which Lv required by law to Raplds. and Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Kar- pard Field. Texas.
of the recent death cf cne of their settle' a question by n unanimous rar.
Barry and
— A Mrs. Agnes
.
c
j son
Recent guests of Mrs. 'Harriet pretty sight------Sgt
Richard Besamer
little seven-mot hs-o!d twin sons. vote.
Robert vLdted tier parents Mr. und
LeCalre Hotel. Room 719
Mra. Em Tbdd tn Richland Sun- Barnes. Mra. Edgar L. Barru* terday and now have a tent to ourMoline, Illinois
. &lt;
dnj' afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Todd and son. James. Edgar Barnes of
have been 111 but are somewhat Otsego and the Rev. and Mrs. ume here. I slept between aheeU. | T/5 Lynn L. 8tedge. 16064811
OFF THE BEMIS...
Improved. A Claude Trautweln of Estlr Barnes and gr.mddaugh- Ine nignLs seem to be getting
Many people throughout the thc
Center road and Alfred Fisher -&lt;-r Joan. E"'e!lc Bo*eh r.f Or*nd
nation are bemoaning the epidemic spent ChriJtmos day with Mr and Rapids. Callers Christmas were quieter tho If the big AA guns open ; Camo Maxey. Texas
»c uu. t Mkcp.
ore so near­
of cold*, but Columbia'* hr*t Mrs. James Tyler In Woodland. A Mrs. Blanch Cross of Plainwell nnd
Pfc. Glenn Campbell 36410786
woman new»ea»ter, Elizabeth Benn*, Mr. and Mrs. Shirlev Slonim were Mrs. Ada Thorp and Emma Lou by. Food 1* getting better and wc
now have bread at every meat To- ।
hat a special teuton —
for anguish.
-------------------- Sunday dinner guests of Mr. nnd Walters. * Mr. and Mrs. Howard
mgiu.
we
even
had
real
butter and I Camp McCain. Mississippi
10. »he Mrs. Homer Rowlnder in the Well- Pennock-and children were Satur- and orange.
On Friday. December !?.
.
day evening guests of Mr. nnd Mrs.
looked hopefully forward' to her man district.
J
About 10 or 12 miles from here is . -Pye CUrence D. Campbell's,
Melvtn Whetetone. Mks. Alma Harold White and family of Plain­ tin active volcano which Is very should read:
nevi trip to the mike Monday.
8/1
D. Campbell.
December 13, when the wouhpeotn- Goodenough. Mrs. Millie Fisher nnd well, w Mr. nnd Mrs. John Harring- pretty on a clear day. The inoun- j a
’’ Clarence
■r“’'
18119007
pletc five year* on the air without Mlss Ruby Cogswell visited MUs ton of Delton were Christmas rains are pretty too, but Uiat is
Whetstone ut Pennock ho’pl- guests of their daughter nnd son- where the lighting 1*. Wc aren't
Student Instructor Army
ever :ni*-ing a scheduled broad­ Alic-tal Sunday afternoon. They found tn-lnw. Mr. nnd Mrs. Howard PvnForce Pilot School
cast. Just one more to ro - an&lt;) her somewhat improved. A Mrs. Ida nock and famllv and called on Mrs sure all tile natives are tnenaiy
Brooks Field. Texas
but Father L----- seems confident
Flory and daughter Mrs. Clara Her- Clam Underhill. A W. M. prayer that
FIVE HOURS OP FOOTBALL!
they are. This place is no bed (
zel were Sunday evening callers at meeting will be held al the home ol rose*, but the boys wnu tame up
Pfc. Ernest Burr 36492558
On New Year » Day (Saturday) Flu! Monda» »pent in bed!
Mr. nnd Mrs. Orr Fishers. A Melvin of Mr. and Mrs. John Moure?
785 Bomb Sq. H
first had a tougher job than
V. KZO will bring you not one.’but
Whetstone and Mrs Alma Good- Thursday. Dec. 30. nt 8 p m. A Ute here
curs, and we give them lot* of , 486 Bomb Gp.
TWO great Bowl Game*. Starting
enough were Christinas night sup- Hickory’ Comers Unit of the Bum­ credit
Alamogoradb. New. Mexico
for IL
noon, wuh Ted Huying at the
per guests of Mr. nnd Mrs Orr Co. Chapter of the Red Cross will
"THE OfEN DOOR"
I
uiu
kouiii to miss seeing you all I
1.1 c-cphone, you'll hear the Grange
Fisher, a Mr nnd Mrs. J. D. Aellck meet for an afternoon meeting at around the Christmas tree
tre" but I do 1 Pfc. K. W. Bracndle. 36453386
Another addition to the
: o.l Game between Louitiana state
and Mr. and Mrs. Claud Demand the Masonic Temple Jan 5. A larpe hope you will have a pretty
one
and
WKZO mornir.,’. schedule! Be­
of the Wellman district and Mrs. On quotn of new work Including niirr- hits c( turkey and lots of run—after 1 Seattle. Washington
p nnng next Monday. WKZO
Fisher ariended the Christmx' erous artlci-s (or Perry Jones h.«- all that?, one reason we are out |
I.i.unediatcljr following thu
[.rpudly picsents the daytime
church service at tlie Goodwill pital ha* been received. Pl.-a- ■ here. &lt; Note: Ken. your young
drama series. "The Open Door '
church. Sunday evening. TheJJulm- ccme earlv. Everyone come! We daughter Janet, really
ly had ti
a ccacos­ from—well, why not begin the New ritrct until Anrll
by choir was present and rendered n-’ed your hrlp.
the story of Erik Hansen.
i: -----pearls
mopolitan Christmas:
* 'from Year with Just one more guess; ।
Ja»»Ph V. Ilaallly.
c.:zn
of
students
at
mythical
i-shcils num
from UwUl
be -n Year
is ■ ;
Harbor. sea-aucus
Fcarl Harbor,
•
•— when
-—• ;one
—- n«ui
— microphone for the play-by-play icjcf.eraon
University
and
tn*
Guadalcanal,
and
a
Jap
ten
yen « Rood as anotherJWe Juat heme ,
kcfiption. Till* .g&gt;njc Ret' under
piece from Tarawa—not that she ^e guess that all of this 8ha*Uy
ccnsunt efforts "to open the
uldnt have traded all that glory , warring will be over In 44 li the
door that leads to truth and
cow. New Year's Day — two bail
her Daddy, of course-------&gt;
one to be proven right. Until then, • NOTICE TO CBEDITOBfl
freedom tor the human spirit'.
game* on W KZO beginning at
• • •
Cheerio.
Don't mis* an episode.
NOON. '
Howdy. Dick FUwy." Remember ;
Zolly Coffer,
WELDING — AUTO REPAIRING &amp; SERVICE
s fall when Dick hurt hls hand
.DN-N-N-DIE!
. insisted on playing with the I
WE BUILD — WAGONS — TRAILERS — HITCHES
SCHOOL OF THE All
f.S. squad before he had to leave I
iool in his senior year and |
inning next
New and Used Parts — Class Installed
tnge his football togs for a uni- 1
m. Since that Ume Dick lias
STATE PARK BULES AMD
CASH FOR YOUR JUNK CAR
traveled quite a ways from home, in I
HEOULATIOXS
&gt;■ ’ic.i.'d 15 nuniilo
It. wa* the first train ride
.... .l‘»rks belong tn
■tncin .Hl*l«
r-y liirvuuh Fri-lay. V
ever had. so It was an unittally
&lt;it th? Htair
WRECKER SERVICE
1 tlie Air ,t nine
experience for him. Here's rir".'
' beginning "Minilie sent to ills "Mom '. Mrs.
oid f*riliti&gt;«
Phone 2407
Hasting*
221 N. Mich. Ave.
(be Other day and nibbkd ou Dag- '• 'Uli y tii.-onnh Hiday iur School
Poem
not-u * neck!
tlie .\ir on W l.ZO
can have your^armv khnkl
You can have your navy' blue
‘.OTICE TO CREDITORS
But here's a different fighter
I'll Introduce to you.
Hls uniform is different
The best I've even seen
The Hurts calf hifn "Devil Dog"
Hls real name is "Marine.''
He was trained at. San Diego
The land that God forgot
Where Ute sand is fourteen inches
deep
tirumalcaird
And the sun Is scorching hot.

STATIC
PETER
PRESCOTT

Best Wishes
to All
1344 BABIES
and for the -first

Mama we have a
nice

bouquet of

flowers!
WILCOX
FLORIST

Phone 2530

PETE’S AUTO PARTS

LEGALS

MEN

and

WOMEN

WANTED
IN OUR LO£AL PLANT

GOOD WORKING CONDITIONS
GOOD WAGES
PAST

He's peeled many an onion
And twice as many spuds
And during hls leisure Umc
He washes dirty duds.
And when this war is over
Here's a tip 111 give to vou
Get yourself an ex-marine
There's nothing he can't do.

BABIES
And to the first of

1944 we will give
$3 in war savings

Stamps

☆ ☆ ☆
DBDBB FOB FUBUCATIOS

And when he dies and goes
heaven
To SL Peter he will tell.
‘Another Manne Re
"I've spent my time
ny l.ulldinc, M&lt;ut&gt;m*ui.

ForCroupy

Coughs

Baby Furniture
When in need of furni­
ture for the baby or
youngsters we invite you
to stop in and see our
stock. We carry a com­
plete line at reasonable
prices.
☆ ☆

Due to Colds

PECKHAM'S
-REMEDY
AT ALL DRUG STORES
“Once Tried Never Without."
Mother's have used this remedy for

W. A. ROTH
FURNITURE

Heating*

Out 13 30 j FOR VICTORY BUY WAR BONI

EXPERIENCE NOT NECESSARY

SOME JOBS OPEN FOR YOUTHS 17 YEARS OLD, WHO HAVE HAD PRE­
VIOUS NYA OR HIGH SCHOOL MACHINE SHOP TRAINING

1944

All applicants must qualify under the new war

manpower stabilization plan in order to be accepted

BRING BIRTH CERTIFICATE AND APPLY AT

EMPLOYMENT OFFICE

HASTINGS MFG. COMPANY-

.

WE'VE RESOLVED
TO carry on our faithful service
in your behalf. The entire organ­
ization joins in this.pledge and in
extending their wishes for your
health and happiness in 1944.

FARM BUREAUSERVICE
HASTINGS

ALL THROUGH THE YEAR
LET'S WORK FOR VICTORY
Victory won't wait for us

if we're late ... so let's
buy those Bonds on time!

ANDRUS SERVICE

�THE HASTINGS BANNER, THUB8DAY, DECEMBER M, 1M3

BABY

☆

rtf the yeab ☆
CONTEST *
Best Wishes to the First 1944 Baby!.

Th. Flnt 1944 Bob, —

Congratulations &amp;

Best Wishes

We have a
Nursery Chair for
the first '44
youngster.

WHO Will Win the Ninth

MOTHERS—ViUt our Bab, Doputroont for oil of
Bab,’, rrood. OUR GIFT FOR THE FIRST 1944 RABY

Our baby goods de­
partment features
furniture, wheel
goods, etc.

Annual Hastings Banner

IS A BLANKET

First Baby °fthe Year Contest?

BEN FRANKLIN STORES

Montgomery Ward
Hastings

GIFTS WILL BE AWARDED TO FIRST BABY BORN IN BARRY CO.

FOR THE FIRST BABY OF THE YEAR
Our very best wishes And to oil mothers . .
make this store your headquarters for Baby’s
needs

Our present for the 1944 Baby
is a package of 12 diapers.

LONG &amp; MOORE
MICHIGAN

2. Arrival of baby must hr re­
ported tu tlir Hanner by Jan­
uary 11.

Mothers!

3. Report of arrival must con­
tain la) Exact time und place
of birth; &lt;b) Parent.’ namci
and addrr**; ic) 'Doctors
name and address; id) Baby's
name.

We maintain a baby deportment

We will present the first baby
of the year with an Infant’s
Dress.

BONNET &amp; GOWN
SHOP

1944

HASTINGS, MICH.

SUPPLIES FOR
THE BABY

BABY’S SHOES
Mother* realize the imparlance
of early footwear for their bubin.

We invite mothers to moke
this store their heodquarters for
Baby’s
needs.

Our stock is complete and includes JOHNSON and JOHN­

featuring everything that baby

SON. MENNEN'S and other nationally-known products.

THE BANNER

We invite you to visit us.

Will Deposit

WE HAVE A SPECIAL GIFT FOR THE
FIRST BABY OF 1944.

11,

To THE FIRST BABY
of 1944

CONTEST BULES
1. Baby mu* I be burn in Bar­
ry county. Io parent* llvlnx in
Barry county.

needs.

firms whose advs. appear below.
The birth record, with date, hour
and minute of birth and full
names of the parents and at­
tending physician must be sent
, to the Banner office so that the
winner may be selected.

NOT LATER THAN TUESDAY, JANUARY

5c TO $1.00 STORE
HASTINGS

A fine assortment of gifts awaits
the first Barry Co. Baby born in
1944. Some baby is going to be
lucky. The first boy or girl born
in 1944 in Barry county to Barry
county parents will be given
prizes offered by the business

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

$3.00

A BABY ROBE AND BOOTIES.

We have a Special Gift for the first baby
born in 1944-A Johnson &amp; Johnson baby set

HASTINGS. MICHIGAN

TAYLOR'S SHOE STORE

Registered Pharmacist Always on Duty!

Phone 2241

State &amp; Jefferson

BABY A

PAIR OF SHOES,

REED'S DRUG STORE
Hastings, Mich. ■

THE VALUE STORE

We will present fho FIRST 1944

MICHIGAN

HASTINGS

For The
First Baby Born
In Barry County

in 1944

BABY NEEDS

DAINTY THINGS FOR BABY!
Lovely little garments that
every mother dreams about
and so moderately priced that
she can choose a complete
layette economically.

Wc carry a,complete line
of baby needs and invite
you to moke this store
your supply center.

BABY
WE WILL PRESENT THE FIRST 1944 BABY

Our baby department is com­
plete in every detail.

Wc will present the

WITH A PAIR OF SHOES

1944 baby with a

Tiny though they may be it is most
important thot they be fitted cor'-rectly. We carry a complete line
of children's shoes ranging from
the first shoesjo adult sizes. We
specialize in corrective footwear.

Box of Baby Soap

We will present the first Baby with a

Crib Blanket.

,

BABY

LyBARKER’S
HASTINGS. MICH.

PHONE 2115

PENNEY'S

HASTINGS

MICHIGAN

No. 1 of 1944
Congratulations

SHOESTORE

We have o

NICE CAKE

To the FIRST 1944 Baby
We will deliver one quart of GRADE A MILK to the
home of the FIRST 1944 BABY for 30 days, delivery
to start when the parents wish. If baby lives in the
country, we will pay $3 cash instead.

HIGHLANDS DAIRY
*

HASTINGS

for the mother of
Barry County's
1 st baby of the
year.

Congratulations

TO THE FIRST B-ABY BORN IN
BARRY COUNTY. IN '44

Greetings to tlie
First Baby Born in 1944!
SB/

Fcldpousch’s Food Center Extends
. Congratulations and will present

COMB, BRUSH
AND RATTLE

this baby with 12 cons of GER­

BERS BABY FOOD and 12 large

BANGHART'S
BAKERY
HASTINGS

cans of Condensed MILK.

FOOD CENTER
HASTINGS

NASHVILLE

To the first baby born
in Barry Co. in 1944
we are giving

STEBBINS &amp; JACOBS
•

HASTINGS

DRUGGISTS

I’HONE 2181

CONTEST CLOSES TUESDAY, JANUARY II, 1043,® P.l

�THE HASTINGS BANNEB, THUBKHY. DECEMBER SO, IfU

fAOr mr

Some figures

for Ostriches!
. ■ **

)
In the Sicilian campaign, part of our losses in the material
employed were as follows:
• We lost 8% of our medium tanks.
• We lost nearly half of our 57-mm. guns.

• We lost 3313% of our 75-mm. gun carriages.
• We lost 22% of our 105-mm. howitzer carriages.
• We lost 5 1% of our 37-inm. gun carriages.
• We lost an undisclosed number of ships, landing barges,
airplanes.
• We lost a vast (piantity of collateral material like food,
clothing, things like 1,100 miles of copper telephone
wire.
z

• We lost all this in a month-long minor campaign that
wqs iu'Uvery sense of the word a complete victory for us.

There’s just no use in trying to dodge '
this fact:
Somebody’s got to pay for that stuff we
lost. Somebody’s got to pay for the new
KtuIT that replaced it. Somebody’s got
to pay for the infinitely larger amount
of stuff that's going to be used—and part
of it lost—in Italy, in France, in the
Balkans, in Norway, in India, in a lot of places.
It’s no tfse kidding ourselves. That "somebody” is Uncle
Sam—and we've got to lend him the money to do it by buy­
ing War Bonds. There’s no cheap way out — no easy way
out — there's just nothing we can do except to keep on
working and buying more and more Bonds till this War
is won.
And the harder we pitch in right now — and the more
Bonds wc buy — the quicker that will be.

KEEP ON BACKING THE ATTACK!
WALLDORFF &amp; SON

CUT RATE SHOE STORE

STEBBINS &amp; JACOBS

STRAND AND BARRY
THEATRES
HODGES JEWELRY
FRANDSEN'S

BEN FRANKLIN STORE
J.C. PENNEY COMPANY
WATERS CLOTHES SHOP
JOHN BULLING &amp; SON
E. W. BLISS CO.
ROTH FURNITURE
G. E. GOODYEAR HDWE.
REED'S DRUG

FARM BUREAU SERVICES
MARK'S AUTO
HASTINGS MFG. CO.
GOODYEAR BROS. HDWE.
G. R. BOOKCASE
CONSUMERS POWER CO.
IRONSIDE MONUMENT
WORKS

B. A. LyBARKER
BONNET &amp; GOWN
AUTO SPORT SHOP

THE VALUE STORE

COFFEESHOP

ANDRUS SERVICE
HOTEL HASTINGS
MEYERS 5c &amp; 10c STORE
TAYLOR SHOE STORE
LONG &amp; MOORE 5c to $1
CHAS. LEONARD FUNERAL
STORE
HOME
BAIRD'S STORE '
FELDPAUSCH STORES ,
THE HASTINGS BANNER
COLEMAN INSURANCE
MILLER REAL ESTATE
HASTINGS CITY BANK

NATIONAL BANK

CASITE CORP.

VIKING CORPORATION
EAST END CIGAR STORE
I NT. SEAL &amp; LOCK

MICH. MUTUAL WIND­
STORM
BARRY CLEANERS

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&lt;/ol&gt;&lt;strong&gt;See &lt;a href="https://www.barrycountyhistoryportal.org/files/original/676/How_To_Use_Online_Newspapers_8x11.pdf" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;How to Use Online Newspapers&lt;/a&gt; for more information about using and searching online newspapers.&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;-----------------------&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;The Banner History&lt;/strong&gt;:&lt;br /&gt;C.S. Burton &amp;amp; Co. were listed as the proprietors of the "Republican Banner", which first appeared here on May 1, 1856, with Dr. C. S. Burton as the publisher and Norman Bailey as editor.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Publication office was on the second floor of the Rower Block, whose address was given as "corner of State and Church"; which corner was not specified.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;The objective of this publication was to win support for the newly created Republican party and thus counteract the influence of the Barry County Pioneer, a Democratic journal that had been published here since 1851. No copies of the first three issues of The Banner were saved.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Make-up on the first journal corresponded with a pattern typical of most local journals then published. Page one contained a few columns of advertising, fiction (often a continued story), and a short feature of no particular news value. Page one was the "literary" page.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Page two contained the editorial barbs, along with state news, political articles, Washington items and news of the national and territorial giovernments. Page three contained a few items of local news, sandwiched inbetween the local and foreign news.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Page four was usually solid with advertising and as such was the editor's "bread and butter" page....Locally it was the pattern until the early 1880s.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Several changes in ownership and management occurred during the first two years of publication, with J. M. Nevins taking over ownership interests on July 16, 1857. With the issue of May 7, 1862, "The Republican Banner" became "The Hastings Banner". Editor Nevins thought the village had developed sufficiently during the past several years to merit this recognition.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Another major change in the management of The Banner came when Nevins sold the newspaper to George M. Dewey of Niles on March 14, 1866, who then took over as editor and publisher. Dewey, an ardent Republican and somewhat of a crusader, gave considerable space to editorial comment and party affairs and also directed pointed paragraphs against the saloons and local traffic in liquor. Dewey was the grandfather of Thomas E. Dewey, Republican presidential nominee in 1944 and 1948. Editor Dewey on May 4, 1870 changed the format (and name) of the paper to "Hastings Republican Banner". &lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;A fire in December 1883 burned The Banner plant (located in the middle of the block on the north side of State St. across from the courthouse). Files and back issues from August 1880 to December 1883 and the January 4, 1884 issues are missing.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;The Banner was purchased by Marshall L. Cook and George Bower on July 21, 1880. They changed the name to "The Hastings Banner". M. L. Cook soon became the sole owner and remained so until July 7, 1887 when Albert Nishern (M. L.'s brother-in-law) joined him. Albert Nishern sold his interest on November 6, 1889 to William Cook (M. L.'s younger brother).&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;The Cook brothers partnership held together (56 years) ... Richard Cook followed his father into the newspaper business, and Richard's son William joined him. So the Cook family ownership continued for 85 years, from 1880 to 1974, when Richard and William sold the paper to High Fullerton. J-Ad Graphics became the owners of "The Hastings Banner" in August of 1981.</text>
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